ae. ee — = a sree ee ers Se = a ’ aon = * ea —— o rr ) ‘ on —— = Local and Qther Ttems OTTAWA NOTES. ‘Tailway, for which the rails, were! . i . i rot pur hase, hay been made to | Gy FO FS TY | : Audion Gales. Two more failures are Montreal. report dl Tur Quebee local electicns are fixed for | the firat of May. % ‘ A Mf Vv. , restimea work. Night of meeting—Thursday Tu: Hillsborough channel is open. and passengers are ¢ FOSSiNE in boats. REMEMBER the St. Joseph’s T. A. Society reading in St. Patrick’s Hall this evening, 4 PUBLIC ‘Te LAPerance riit eting will be held in Moreti Schoolhouse on next New Oranges and Lemons, and Cane Cod Cranberries juat received at “ The Confec tionerv. — 2in REMEMBER the public temperance imeet ing this evening in Reform Club Hall. Ad- mission 6 cents. Luk East River is now alive with Sports- men, and wild geese are falling their ; rey, in large numbers. . * : . “ENQUIRER. ~Your let'er must he signed by vour ewn name before it the Dairy EXAMINER. can appear in REGULAR convocation of * Port la Joie Encampment,” I. O. O. F., will be held from Tre sday i » . r f AF ; ea ee (Correspon tence o} Halifia He Mas, J i EXPENSES OF COMMITTEES. ihe report on the expenses of the various | ; unmittee 9 Loved Tol by Mr. Young, of i Waterloo, hos come down: and each vear the | mount was as follows, chiefly for witneases | a ré tel ' 1s74 & 6,757 19 [SiG i. on 912 62 ISs7G ‘ 8.503 OG sj ji, o 129 Ou } Ivy 70)” A bat Bhs a 917,723 sv rn QUEBEC AFFAIR. " . bes here ig as yet no sign of the Quebec busi- ness Coming up in the House. The Speaker of ¥ : } “B ' ; the (Quebee Assembiy has been here for some | itime, but owing to some causes of which I am} rnorant and which probably are mere routine, | ‘ , , : . ; notiuing has been aone; Dut 10 18 Gute 1mMpos- . , i .* . . : Fas Sip to imagine taat the session Will go over} ‘ ’ . Without a debate on one o tue greatest out wes ever committed by a public otacer in a stead of declined in value. I wonder at Mr. | ‘on the railway ) into & suspense i tons of steel bear an extra charge on thi 5150,0°O, beeause Mr. McKenzie saw fit to pur | shase froin a firm of which his brother was a! A oh ‘| i F artner millions of dollars’ worth of steel rails, A” ; 4 meta 1, . ee 1 i Se . : ~~ | P64 om: ‘ ey 4 F a es when there Was hh) cal thiy ise fou Lue, but } which, for the most part, are eating themselves iaway by corrosion, interest, and storage. Mr. John McDonald came to the reseue of the Gov- miment by asking Mr. Domville what he would have done if the rails had advanced in Any honest hesitancy or Intercolonial \nything else would e dishonesty aud a false representation of facts. The Intercolonial is now made to carry in eXtra cnar MeDonald putting the question, nan could answer it without quivoecation—charge them to the at their market value, hy by so much Mr. Mel enzie’s extraordinary con- . . iduet in connection with these steel rails. But was $543,000 expended . ing the last fiscal year, which the powers that be have seen fit to earry account. ‘Thisis for the 10,000 i ils credited to thisis notall. There ' ; 4% . iS, 1£€S8 bie lron ! ee a jthe railwa legal expenses, fencing, and ) brigish colony, | several other | ; . ‘4 hy was not the whole EPENDENCE OF PARLIAMENT ACT f this money cleared off during the year? ihas gotten considerable .criticism, and it is | vie me . 6 wore OF any particul ir year, iverv likely that it will meet with considerable | either re logal expenses, nor yet renewals. tion in “committe. (It is even whis.} -2¢ Government, aided by Mr. Brydges, de- Moder i } a 1 . oe i pered that 1t may be altogether withdrawn ;} | bat this would be too weak a step for the Gov- | ernment to take. {t would be a retreat be fore | ithe mere bugles of the ene ny, and would : /eause a general route of the Party and great | discontent in the House among the strongest | Nevertheless, | friends oi the (rovernment. bermined to carry the i amouut over three years, ind, consequently, char se t only - ‘ : 7 - last years account. ‘This is net: honest. It loes not fairly represent the year’s working of the Intercolonia', andl besides it will throw upon these gentlemen’s successors the exquisite pleasure of paying their debts. s one item of about | ge of $150,000, simply to cover up | $200,000 in | oe ee ; 5 ua eee, ; ' ; LP WEL Qos heer tee BB) 9) | purssadscrina on ‘Votyundoy th th ine a ae oe ‘Dal if Lay the alt instant, i i tab A173 BY \F ‘, NOPUIEFR Ligat, AT 11 O’ctocs, A. M 20 Chests TEA (warranted), 20 4 do. do, do.. 40 Boxes SOAP, 30. do. do. (Toiiet), 20 Doz, PAILS, 20 Doz. BROOM®, | AT THe 10 Doz. Stove & Shoe BRUSHES, : 15 Cases MATCHES, 10 Dbis. Lamp CHIMNEYS, i 4 Bhis. Bottled ALF, | | Bbls. SUGAR, 4 ® 1 5 ; 30 Bbls. (x oad APPLES. On On ouse 30 Boxes RAISINS. | Bia pot. al o j | Mackenzie & Stumbles, Pe Auctioneer. Ch town, M rch at Day ol Cater nmarntie | hs eT 5 E be i | a KS g ‘ OS " ‘Fishing Station a; Rustico, j TO BE ‘ oO . f 4 ‘ mie ae ROO Ce de am ar ee See. i this evening, at 8 o’clock there are a number of Government supporters — ieee ae i? t he? = . : 13 > ees ea +} > AS ecert acl ‘ 5 ED Rates * : Tal * | who would be very much relleved if this Bill | vLarrica, Phar Saay, bik SER vay ROX ; ‘ ’ : a4 a i *.* . va , , os 1 ; ‘ a . e N Sot JOnn, iy » Ses saOnany a WO wer Witnarawn aivo a WhoOlOOKk upon} ‘ a} me. ° 3 : + *, . . a . ao : : i a See ide, S cI On the 2list inst., by Rev. Robert Laird, | wots g09 n'elesd i man Hea A riid’) Lhirtv-two years Of 1b as almost & personuri assaule. wal. LBIAMIIME | xB, and: « sain et coe le ' i v a. ite premises, ; ] a ver ; vi ut iti 1 wa lrowned a eS Nor fe ] « SY 1p nis place nor 1s he a Sue? j Mr. J eon A om _" Pay! oe we meee, | ¥ if SH} EK eGQEegaz? * €° TS. Brey > ay c BS! , Pee PU SF een Sees Ye we ee powers : ; ‘ . _* : oa fdaughter of wid. 2homas Adams, New iLon- ‘BE SHOW YN N ¥ > 3 pd aiy § ESSER RG ~hAGE IGS ot the late 3a Ot it Mmgasw ie | td j “4 Ws V¥ ik 4 Wa ‘ 9 | PR Churchill , ad ; ' . ‘ Ol, - 7 | A Be iui a4 i comprises a ] that ‘4 -} : oe erate » i nm with ¢imidif To dafande + on. ' ‘ : re i ? : ‘ ean fps ’ - ie ave $ ‘ ‘ PWaeE bisliithivy son ¥ Chas tiem / RRR EOE FRAT E ANT NOTE EOS CRED | We - = or 2 i tract ol | and situate On musi » Be a a, in Lot ‘ ' ¢ } i} 3 ed 1/) ; : 4 } t n without f- 4 fd ny Siok Beye. | 24 a ie Di Y Attias cui ‘ +i l MS : i . : i ‘ | 23 oes cy SOT ae Ue R Ores oe } Lak Rwae ERGLE YL zh 12% bOUNnded and Gescribed as follows: Com- . : | - . i 1 C iin a tor . ua i fe eon : sili wile Ne : a ne . ay? ‘ Aepeibal i } Ci = ss | 34 f} - ioe : be ‘ bs bbs iy ERS) * ; men ing al a& StAKEe ct in tie West sicie ol -¥ + > ‘ ’ ia ft 2 x oe ie = ' MWatawm 'SCawran , } 4% dHugue a han at eure | a oS Ean 4 Gas bind Gok Vater Lerrace, and in the northeast angle of } Yr ives ; = ; - itl, all a? i, » . , sin or E ss n>) R MgOSas is mp | Kishing Station .No, i, in pessessjon of R, B i . - ‘ . $ g ] i 1S Py Ti t Vi 1 a . ia — i ‘ " .** Raid j nt ee. : 97 41 ; ai aa ° 7 : F f “a . “r" ’ ; : rs & LL TXACHERS shouid send their cer a Fr “ 3 c iS | Meridian oe 5 SUELCE UY tne Siaguetic ~WV4 YY } A ‘ sf ~ «? i 3 ; . . 4 : ‘ : 1 . ~~. —_— - i ~aTiCSIAI ¢ tire weeny i764 os ‘tn one -ter Aga une VV) : vo | hips 1, ' } LA. tilicate to obtain sa.ary to the Education | whCE Meralt ot whe year 11 Gs, 80 iSixty cegrees * Vy . ( eC 13} = ’ “ want <7; sal eee + 4 l ; e >. ; ilo ° mind as ) , f a: Utlice by mail, not later than the Sth of west, CWO Ounces 1€e%, vo tae snore of Justice ind ) is ° i pav: ones nar alias i We sen? ivy i ly ry i ¢ = as ‘ } } ) } + i April j « | may 5 thence as have Silay mate COS Cast ~ the i veh ’ r ” : : : : . ? ‘ z\ & % * is “YT ACE and thence s verily He a be gi it his li Mhis certificate is the only document re- | e Ra) Bg: é \ Pray reaped Gage Regen; waiters nh dey seco : } ha ’ d , ee i : : we ' tne me to tne niace o -COMimenpcement—+s Vy erstand tne } e have suc- j ' } quired at the end of March and September, | ae ut gt é ’ oe aes ae cr comimencement—to- > Bei ee a re ; ; ae 4 ' rein, ant . 7 ; } i } ee; gether witi uluicdines there ’ ee@eaued in m 5 Ol ree ' 2 J jand eu0tlid contain the number of tue School | i i 2 gd ad g § {8° ser Wit OULGI a” there Vil ; } ” . me } : ? ie A i A &Q & os ; ot i : — LSG houses of ili-iame that nave existed in vis | | Mistrict. ‘WARN WANNING ALSC City for a sho lt will be ex- | i’ope, in reply to iette, makes EDWARD MANNING, W » a. 5 2 ' 4 Fishing BOATS, 7 ts ‘ ae t . : : rn rc Supt. oi E Ines tion ‘yest of England and Scotch Makes. ; 8 DORI we amined petore the i ing stl TIdIATY La r T¥"¢ r pom 1 s i ’ 0 | ‘ . pp 4URCAL * fh. peso: li seis istrate to 1 I : he navigatio + t. Lawrse ‘ Ch town, i Lod iv 33 PUNCHEONS, Ve Ow anne i : , “¢ at ao a ea ee Se nae ae } ee de . wil woud be al \ { if we had no} ~~ : igs ‘ Lot of i ishing Gear, Baits, Barrels, &e., °y Pry UTI . 1 Raw > nts 43% sf ‘\ : &e oo — rrp 66 (awe 3°? Vy '? } ave x art + i! bail i it i rive ct =~ ra a A” A~’ATM a — ; wes ac, STEAMS La vu . _ i . se Sad 4 ’ a ; i ¥ , en ( ] ‘ ry ia 0 LS Al fy j ; - tT: L i { j g -ALSO— ' Ternis at on, Zoston. for H:! ax (only), W ednes lay, ' f “a “oll Pe <4 vu ait = aU 4 &KGabe 5 a } ; S ¢ ARVELI farch 27. 1878, at 12, m.. For rates, of oan , ae | J. 5. CARVELL, DAATCH Js, 2010, ie, il. or Faves, oO! ronld le +} rato] eo B Bein tebe 3 iin siete ts, Ut Be Dike Se os Aretent on tae in-| Poadvemane ap Bada tn frdoep | ra? ae Administrator, freignt or passage, apply tu W. Th. hk rl nial Railv e railway was the! Luauy"iiidiwu Ul Maul ub Uuuls | Ch’town, March 1!--eod wkly t sale + - 4 ; Dn on eee O1¢ r ’ P 7 c ' 3 a harf, or U. G. Fearson, 2i9 WW aSiuMN2-' solvent of the difhe and was the best way om i >i A iL > FSi ' E _ AP tesa 4 ttc. a. ‘ 7 * . é : } ie ge ; ‘= . to treet. save Halifax for Boston, 30th | { maintaining the connection In winter. Hal- _ ee a. . s ~*~ ei ry YP tose , |e ean ire nt we ne ai Ie OSD ROMY LID | se: args Insaranes iil Inst. iiax was tne winter port; the intercolonial ¥ i u e£iib LG u . ss } 1: i i 'was the winter highway ; and while these ex-| Sr. Joszpa’s T. A. Socisty.—The usual fortnightly entertainmont under the auspices of the above Society will take place in St. Patrick’s Hall, to-night (Wednesday, 27th inst.) A good time may be expected. Ad- miasion .0 en's D. OM. Revpr, Jr., Sec’y. Ar about 12 o’clock to-day the dwelling house of Mr. Francis Pane, North Point, | West River, was discovered to be on fire, and, before anything could be done to atoy: the progress of the flames, it was burned ‘o the ground. We have not heard further particulars. On Saturday last, Premier McKenzie re- ceived a threatening letter, informing him he had but two days to live, as he would be eit. This, no doubt, is the work of some niscievous fool, or an _ electioneering dod se, by the way of exciting sympathies for Mr. McKenzie. Tue Northern Light Express train from Georgetown yesterday struck and almost demolished an unfortunate cow that found h:r way on the track. The fence along the Railroad line is reported in bad condition and the crossing gates are reported to be not yet closed. Tne liquor dealers of this City have been | holdin merci came into effect. meetings have been kept strictly private. However, a sketch of the minutes of one of the meetings has found its way into the hands of a Knight of the Blue Ribbon. No doubt it will be a subject for discussion at the public meeting of the Reform Club, which takes place this evening at 8 o’clock. riodical meetings at the ‘‘Com- House” since the new License Law Aw Ottawa despatch of the 23rd says :— Mina Donaldson, of North Fredericksburg, eloped with Mr. George Lucas, a married man, who leaves a wife and a familo of five or six children. She went to Napanee, where Lucas joiued her, and together they proceeded west by the evening-train. Before leaving, Lucas effected a loan of two hun-| > drel dollars by a mortgage on a farm and | borrowed a large amount on a promissory note from a local money lender. Tue internationsl pedestrian contest at, London, Ene., collapsed rather suddenly on the 23rd. Vaughan completed 500 miles at 7.30 o'clock, end then retired; O'Leary walked until 8.10 o’clock, when he had com- wae pleted 520 miles and two laps, which is 440 yards further than the best performance on | record; Brown walked ill 8.30 o'clock, acoring 477 miles and four laps; Ide also walked till 8.30, scoring 405 mules and four | O’ Leary wos then declared the win-! ner, amid the playing of national airs, ex- | Ten thousand | laps. citement and enthusiasm. people were present during the evening. x , | 86 Ix Montreal on the 2rd a drunken brawi | \ took place between Peter Deegan, laborer, and a woman named Ann Kane, with whoin he was intimate. The latterdashed a kettle of boiling water over the former, scalding) him.to death, The unfortunate man was removed to the hospital, where he died after terrible suffering. Ann Kane is a The proceedings of these | ‘isted thera was no need of talking about the| winter navigation of the St. Lawrence. It; was a mere visionary seheme which no sensi- ble man would entertain for a moment (at this the mustachios of the poetic Frechette curled in indignation and his eye “‘in a fine frenzy rolling,” dealt out darts of death at Mr. Pope). It was all right and natural. Mr. Frechette is accustomed to giare at Mr. Pope. ( Correspondence of the Patriot. ) Mr. J. C. Pope replied to Mr. Frechette. but he had not uttered a dozen words before he was called to order. It setms almost im- possible for Mr. Pope to «xpress himself on | ‘any subject without transgressing the rules of | forder. His coarse and offensive manner of ispeaking of what is said by those who differ | with him in opinion will not be tolerated in| | tae House of Commons. He stigmatized Mr. | | rechette’s speech as nonsense, and went on to | speak of the difficulties of the winter naviga | tion of the St. Lawrence and the small practi- | je 1 benefit which the winter navigation of that | ir ver couid confer upon the Dominion. He | l ridiculed the idea of the Northern Lisht being | |a success, and «lenouneed her as an ‘cx pensive | | plaything.” He said that the good she has| | done so far has been literally nothing. Mr. Davies tripped Mr. Pope up very neatly | | when he reminded the House that he was him- | self one of the first persons to propose to keep | }up communication Letween the Isiand and the | | Mainland by means of a Winter Steamboat. | | When he negotiated the terms of @onfedera- | ition between the Island and the Dominion, he | | made it one of the conditions of the Union. the performances of the ‘Northern Light.’ She lbad performed very good service, and had, as | | he frankly stated, surpassed his expectations. | | Last winter tie great difficulty was to get her | len the ronte. She had to work her way out of | | Charlottetown harbor through closely packed lice, of great thickness, but when she was on} ithe route she made her trips with great regu- | larity. ‘This winter the difficulty was with the heavy polar ice that had drifted into the | Straits. but, after all, the interruptions, when | the difficuliies of navigation were tak into consideration, were very short—only twelve | {days at one day, and a week at another. This; | was more than one expected when the experi- | ‘ment of winter navigation was tried, ; | | He considered that Mr. Pope had disparaged | | ' i ‘ ; i (Correspondence of Toronto Mail. ) THE INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY AND THO STEEL RAILS. ; Mr. Prydzes appeared before the Public Ac- ! counts Co umittee to-day { 21st) withsome state- ments resp2cting the Intercoloniai railway, | : " 7 | They show a con. | which bad been asked for. ” ‘ tinuance of that peculiar system of bookkep- } ine whic), like the hard times, came in with | Vie s “ i os ™ Tr? A } the Grit Government. In the year 18754, | r. Certwrizht charged over $500,000 to rev- enue instead of to czpital, the evident object! | heine to make the expenditure for that year, | ‘or whi h he intended to hold the old Govern- | ment responsible, much larger than it really ' wa’. What: ow do we find? The steel rails, pur ehnced for the Pacific Railway, which had and 4jli has no existence, were becoming an eye-} -ata score of places between Halifax and | It was thought necessary to dis-! Y of ag many oi ihem as possidie, and so the eouver. ‘¢ a was conceived of removing irom tic in-| . eae ; } l rail rails which have been tercolomial rauwey tron : a ifound eood enough for new braucn lines, anc | 7S 3 ° Raf . i g down steel rails in their place. Ten| i thousand tons bave been thus got md of on the} ) ‘They | Il putting ‘Intercolonial, or some §560,C00 worth. ‘cost from £llio £11 10s. perton. ‘They were | READY-HADS = CLOTHING | HATS, CAPS, TIES, SCARFS, SHIRTS, &c., T weeds, Gvating and Cloths, Buyers before leaving their measures er orders elsewhere, should inspect our Stock and Prices. ROBERT ORR 2CO. Charlottetown, March 18, 1878. NOTLC EH! R= having left Umbrelias or Para sols at the Subscriber’s Establishment for repairs, are requested to call for the same within two months from date, otherwise they will be sold to pay expenses. Establishment opposite Bridges’ Pork Store. JOSEPH CUNEO. Hillsboro’ St., March 18. -4i gare a sie 7 Lt Fe: The First-class fron Screw Steams ¢é ne s oo 364 Tons Register, Cassed 100 Al, which is the highest class at Lloyds, nhoapt F agn lnmmoanion Gucrt L£Paser, vdMMancer, rey? . 3 pen Will be on the Be ceive Cargo about a 1} : £308 bi Cie % ‘¢ e YT mn i Marca, - ~ i vy for Liver} ool, about + Sia April, and will leave ‘Eas rl +n , /RAGEE Glictown °9 a4 £3 9 $43. i On or about the 15th April, Ssse os pUSE Carrying Freight at through rates from Lon don, deliverable at Charloitctown, Picton, Georgetown, Summerside, Souris, Alberton and Shediac, For Freight or Passage, apply, in London, to JoHN Pitcaikn & fons, o9 Cornhill; in Glasgow, to James Kriso, jurr., 154 £t. Vin- cent Street ; in Liverpool, to Pircainn Brotn ers, Brockley Buildings, 51 Seuth John Street ; in Pictou, N. §., to Noonan & Davies : elie ie O4 vear . good-looking young woman, onty 24 years! 40¢ tided on the Intercolonial for a couple of | or here, to of age. She has been arrested end lodged in jail awaiting the coroner's inquest. ihe deceased was a married man, 40 years of age, and leaves a wife and family. | years after they were purchased, during v hich | time rails had fallen from £2 1s. to 26 per} ton, but they were charged to the Intercolon- | ial at the original cost. Ju other words, this} } ’ 7 BB 9 “~?+ r at PEAKE Bro’s & Co., Managers Charlottetown, Fob. 2, 18738,—stew Prince Hdward,” , 77 ‘ h at Glagow to re- + A —OFr—- , BE. ISLAND. E ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the above Com- pany will be held in their Office, corner of reat George and Lower Water Streets, oe Thursday, the 28th March, at Elevea o'clock, forenoon, for the election ef Directors or the ensuing year and the transaction of other business. By order, ' ¥. W. HALES, Secretary. Ch’town, 12th March, 1878. GROCHRYT BROADCLOTHS, Worsted & Fancy COATINGS! 30:-—~-—- - ee eee ‘SINGLE GARMENTS and SUITS ' made upin the best styles and —AND— nt the shortest notice. a POM NI Cor. Great George & Hent Sts, HE Subscriber wishes to inform his friends and the public generally that he still keeps on hand a choice assortment of ‘Groceries and Provisions, | AT HiiS OLD STAND, ' jand will~be pleased to have them eal! and inspect for themselves. Ww ELLAND, ) CHESTS CUNGOU TEA, éc AT ce %? s6weW Season ') | Ev TULORING DEPLRTARENT A GREAT SUCCESS. ae : i ; ' i ‘ | A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Men's and Boys’ Hats om l ee Ree (1,086 ios. Canadian Cheese, ' 10 Gasks American Kerossne Oi, _ We offer Spuctan Inpucewents in House! Furnishing Goods— (120° test ; 36 cts. per gal.) ‘DAMASKS,” TELS SUGAR REPPS, | a ee “ae 8 GRETONNES, ‘(G0 bois, bap. Exira Flour, MOREENS, ETC. 3 Pans. Very | SHEETINGS, | i “La | | HS ae 20 doz. Pickles, 20 doz. Assorted Jams | WINDOW HOLLAND,! | Sete all cal | White & Grey GALICO,“ETC. | 20 boxes Dessert i * : CARPETINGS, 100 Tins we ‘CANS PEACHES, PINEAPPLES | MATTS & MATTING, | STRAWBERRIES, TOMATOE | FLOGR GIL GiGTH, ETC. KEW RAISINS, ZANTE GURRANTS: DRIED APPLES, STEWING PRUNES, | A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF 303 QUARTS CRANBERRIES, 1 ‘ | - GREEN GRAPES Paper Hanging S | $00 LBS. SMOKED HALIBUT, | 2 QTLS. CODFISH, {100 BOXES DIGBY HERRING. and all goods usually found in a Filrg¢- {iass Sroecery Store., ee FAMILIES: SUPPLIED BY THE MONTM CEO. DAVIES & 60. Maroh 2—im 2aw 5 O C > (D UW MmInNp9 : ry 2 ULL; Sardines ———:0:— --- DONALD NICHOLSON, Jan, 16, 1878~—y. ; ; 3 F ie # ; hy a