JUNE 10, 1830. ' Dominion Statistics. revenue and expenditur Consolidated Fand, ef Canada, as by returns Finance }epartment to the night of the Slst May last: ReveNnve. Customs Excise Post Ott © Public works, ways, ‘ ; . Kill Stamps Miscellaneous Amount. $$ 1,334,247 5 12,391 Si including rail Revenue to 30th April, 1830. 20,354,808 61 ExpPeNpDIrt RE j ; 2,534, 110 4 Do to 30th April, 1350. Excess of expenditure for 11 | months ef fiscal year $386,473 91 which is the best showing for several years | The returus of the remaining month will, doubtless, reduce the balance toa much smaller figure. - —— nero The Chicago Convention. GRNERAL GARFIELD FOR PRESIDENT. -- GEN- ERAL ARTHUR FOR VICE PRESIDENT ! Cuicaeo, June 8. The Conventien was called to order at 10.20 a. m. The Blaine men insist that nothing has come ef the conference held this morning at the Grand Pacific hotel, and appearances indicate that the balloting will continue as heretofore. General Gar field entered the hall and was greeted with cheers. changed 1!) votes from Edmunds te Sher- man and Minnesota 3 votes from Windom to Sherman. The voting was as follows :— 2th ballot 30th 3ist S2ad 33rd Grant ‘ 305 306 304 309 309 Blaine . 277 979. 216 236 270 Sherman 118 120 118 119 115 Washburne 35 3 37 25 4} Edmunds 12 1 1] il il Winden . 7 aI 3 3 $} CGartiel! 3 = 2 ! I Sheridan 0 l l 0 0 Conkling v0 0 0 v 0 S4th 35th Grant. e ° , 3212 313 Blaine. é . : ‘ 275 257 Sherman : ‘ ‘ : 107 et] Garfield ° ° . 7 1] Washburne . ; ‘ . 40 ao Ediunds ‘ ; . ; Li 23 Windom ‘ ; ; " 4 3 THE SUEN CHANGES—GENERAL GALFIELD NOMINATED, The 36th ballot was as follows : Gartiel | ‘ é : j 5 397 Graut 4 : ‘ 306 Sherman . ‘ ‘ ; : , 13 Blaine . ‘ , i ‘ i 42 Washburne . ‘ ‘ ; ie hte S ARTHUR NOMINATED. Gien. Arthur was pominated oa the first ballot, as follows; Arthur ; i ‘ , ; 7 458 Washburne i jf : ; ; 193 Jewell ‘ : 3 ; ; ; 44 Maynard . ; ° ‘ . . 3) Bruce j ‘ j , ; ‘ S The nomination was made unanimous. A committe, consisting of one member frem each State. was appointed to notify Gartield and Arthur ef their nominations. Conveution adjourned at 7.25 p. m. THE VOTE BY STATES. The follewing is a list of the vote by States: Gartield. Grant. Blaine. Alabama , , ie 15 4 Arkansas ; ‘ ee 12 0 California . ; -. 0 12 Colerado i e@ 6 0 Connecticut. J .o l 12 Delaware. ‘ “© 0 b Florida i ; 7“ 0 Ss Georgia , ‘ Steal 8 1a Illineis ‘ . 7 24 b Indiana ‘ i .29 l 0 lowa i ae 4 0 Kansas i , 6 20 ) Kentucky . ae 0 l Louisiana. ‘ gy 8 0 Maine ; 14 0 0 Marvian! . ; 10 6 0 Massachusetts. 22 4 0 Miehigan . , l 0 Minnesota . ‘ és . 0 Mississipp) . ii D ; 0 Missouri ‘ d ~ 4) 0 Nebraska . 4 <« 0 0 Nevada ‘ ; 2 2 i New Hampshire. .10 0 0 New Jerse. : 15 0 0 New York . Liz: ae 50 0 North Carvlina . 15 5 0 Ohio ; é io 43 0 Oregen ‘ ‘ oo 0 0 Pennsy!va in ‘ -@) 37 0 Rhode Islaud sua 3 0 v0 South Carolina. . 6° 8 o Tennessee . ‘ «8B 13 I ‘Texas a ‘ 2 13 0 Vermont. " .0 0 0 Virginia ° hice 19 0 West Virginian. . 9 l 0 Wisconsin ‘ 20 0 0 Arizona ; ; . = 0 0 Diat. of ('o umbia. >< 0 0 Dakota : ; 2% 0 0 idaho ‘ ; iz 0o 0 Montana : s 0 0 New Mexiio. d 2 0. 0 Wash. Territory. . 2 is 0 Utah ee 0 0 Pees ce a 8 0 0 OO ee 506 42 Sherman got 3 votes and Windom 5. General James A. Garfield, who secarcd the Repullican nomination yesterday, like Grant, has been a military man, He is at THe Dairy EXAMINER. |( The following is a statement of the e, on account of the}... the Dominion of} Vice-Preside: furnished to the, Colle 372,005 53 975,303 37 15,219 83s 108,977 06 2,218,145 24 18, 136,653 37 18,207,172 10 « 1 #1, 20,741,232 52) 90 On the 20th ballot, Massachusetts | present a member of the National House Representatives, and unless inaugurated las President on March 4, 1881, will take lhis seat as Senator from Ohio, now occu- pied by (General. Thurman. G vfield nom- inated John Sherman in the Convention on Saturday, and on most of the ballots he re- Ce lve da vote Chester A. ured the of two. Arthur, of New York, who Republican nomination for tt on the first ballot, is an ex- for new York. He ilayes administration ‘tor of Customs WAS remioy ed by the and is not greatly known, ~~ - Facirax Company and the Melies Dramatiques have im- N ANNE RY'S ; Lew 3 Pote sky : : pressed eur citizens beyond all other anuse- ment parties that have yisited Charlottetown, P - * Supreme Court, Prince County. é eee ee The Court opened at ten oc morning. [n the case of Thompson vs. Ottaway and ethers, which eccupied the Court all the afternoon of yesterday, Judgment in faver of the plaintiff was agreed to by the parties. The first criminal ease was the Queen at » prosecution of John Ramsay against \TaMaible Arsenaux, indictment for house- ng The prisoner pleaded guilty, breakil and was remanded to await sentence. The Queen vs. Patrick Slavin, for assauit on 2 Peaco Officer. The jury brought in a verdict of not guilty. On motion of R. rn rarged. Nhe Attorney General i;was disci ! for the prosecution. The Queen at the prosecution of John VMeMillan against John lrancis MchKinnen, indictment tor larceny. ‘The prisoner was ac jit ted. Dhara sti }] _ Loapait nc , ] > (here 1s still Some wusiness verore Fie Grand Jury. [lt is expected they will be dis- charged to-day. —— 2 0) <B- Personal. His Lordship Bishop Mcintyre, Dr. O’Brien and John Gahan, Esq., returned from Rome last eveniny. : : ’ ‘ a ; ‘ Senator Howlan arrived iast evening and is oto ‘ ’ sta ag Ar the liankin, , ; ‘ 7? . . . s Chappelle, one of the officers of yavion PAViSioOn, Sonus of Lemperance, of orth America, icft this morning for Cincin- nati, Oh » attend the animal meeting. of o +t 1. hy 1) as ee 3 Cia PONY V il Sempies la tas ciey on the - ee as he eae Lath lI sf. YC Wisi hii a } fe aSau trip. ; Mr. -VV $. Sprag yne of the popular lrivers on our Railway. has resiened hia situa- and gone te Colorado. On the evening prey iou 3 to his dle was Waited on by la number of his and presented with a gold watch and a very complimentary address. Mr.Thomas Trainer,one of,our Rail- way firemen, accompanies Mr. Sprague. He, toe, was the receipieut of an adaress and presentation. Both these }gentlemen appear to have been very popular with their fellow employes and carry with them the best wish- es of their numerous friends, key. Leander McNeill, formerly of Caven dish, but whose present pastorate is in New- foundland, is on a visit to his frinds on the Island, and preached in Zion Church on Sun- day last. Weare pleased ta see him looking parture Ue acanricter asso0cinaces sant sergt. MeDoug 11. of the Charlottetewn Er- yineers, has made some excellent sheoting recently, with the Martini Henri rifie, At the Kensington range yesterday he made 83, 30, and 32 points at 200, 500, and 600 yds, ‘Total 95, eat of a possible 105. Rev. Mr. Foshay, formerly of Charlotte town, P. FE. Island, preached on Sunday morning and evenimy in ithe Sussex Baptist Church, of which he is te become pastor. The attendance was large, and the reverend gentleman was very attentively listened to. He gives much promise of usefulness in the villaye.—S¢t. John Telegraph. Lerr For P. E. Isnaxp.—Br. Sangster, who for some time past has been associated i roodfellow, left yesterday morning with Dr. ( E. Island He is follewed by the best ; for P. ate ae Fe ae ams i hear of his suecess im future. st. John Tele yraph, . 7 .> 3 Upon the arrival of the Prince Leopeld and '\ the Princess Louise at Detroit, while waiting ir car to attached to the Michigan Cen- impossible to keep the crowd outside the gates, and over a hundred managed to cet in, Prince Leopold came to the door of the ear, and as the light of:the Iscomotive shene en his face, some one shouted c a? Cr vile : trail train, it Was ound ‘thera he is,” and immediately enthusiastic cheere grseted him. Ile gratified the crowd stil! further hr voing into the car und returning with the Princess. The en- thusiasm found vent in hearty ec! ——_—ye <> Gee Tre ‘* Carrell” sailed for Boston this even- ing with the following passengers: Mr Patrick Boyle, Mr Wm Boyle, Mrs McDonald, Miss Me Denald, McDonald, Master | Alex McDonald, John McLeod, W Murphy, WH MefQuarrie, Mrs Deyeraux, Mra Wm McCallum, Mary Miss Murphy Mr | Carapbell, Miss EJ Richard, Miss Bradley, J, |A Melnnis, A McDonald, way, Mas- \ter J Boyle, Master M Eoyle, Miss MeKin- eers. S 7 . 5 : 2 ay svilS3 Iara ioss, ay ‘irs Cont stry, Robert McDonald, Mrs Ryan and six children, Robert Fraser, Mrs. Mcleod, Ellen MeDonald, AJ MePhee, Mrs Ana Strong, E | M Campbell, E Harris, Miss Steel, ( A Dibbins, Mrs Millar, Mrs McCabo Donovan, Miss D Young, Martin Wil- lHiama, D McDonald, Mrs Fox, sen and daugh- Iter, Wm MeNei!l, T Byrne, L Adams, M | Trainor, John’Laduer, W Taylor, R Jennings, Miss McPhee, H McPhee , ‘A . : > : . . ' ys 3 Nliss McPhee, Mrs McPhee, R Fisher, 7 , 7 LOCK, Mr . oe. 42183 | NA | Ke nao. err ee . | Peter’s Church, by the Rev. G. W. Hodgson, incumbent, assisted by the Bambrick, B. A., James Car- lan, of Chathain, New Brunswick, to Helen, eldest daughter ui the’ late Charles Stewart, | | isq., of Rosebank, Prince Edward Island, : In this city, at the Methodist Parsonage, , by the Rev. H. P. Cowperth- Suchanan, of Fredericton, Hun- | M, ..A., priest ’ : ' j | This morning, the 10th instant, at St | } ' ; i Rev. Rebert D. fen the 9th inst. waite, Mr. Dancan Lot 67, to Miss Chariette N. Smith, of ter River. At the residenee of ihe bride’s father, on the 3rd inst., by the Rev. William Grant, Mr. John Drake, ef Charlottetown, to Mies Har- nai Hyde, of Cernwali, daughter of John liyde, Esq. At Halifax, N. S., on ‘the Sth. inst., at the 'residence.of the bride's father, by Rev. 3. iTuestis, Emma, daughter of 5. Boreham, to William Crockett, of Charlettetown, P. E, L pclae IE AL LITE FOSS ——— Shaw, Esa., counsel for the prisoner, he} wishes of numerous friends, who will be glad | fish Salt Fer Sale. Mra Geo { Master JM cPhee, } Special Notices. Cautiviowrrs and Cabbage Plants of Wirious kinds for sale at Cuarnces HEARTZ, Upper Queen Street. Pine Aprirs, Oranges, Lemons aud Ap- ples just received by W. I. Carter —j9 4i Cuoice family flour just received at Beer & Gorr’s. —j2 61 ; Fxiour, Cornmeal and Beans, wholesale and retail, at the Fisu Market.—j3 Lapis’ New Silk Jackets and Dohnens, at the London House. fim3l | have on hand the larg- shown onthe cheap. —W. F, 39 bi CONFECTIONERY, est variety of Candy. ever Island—wholesale and retail Carter. New MaNnvitne Loudon House. Cocoa and China-—at the fm3l CABBAGE and Tomato Plants {sale at the ‘* Agricultural Store.”——R May. [j2 3i Marie Syrups—new importation—20 cents a pint, 382 cents a bottle, and $1.75 a gallon tin, very choice at Beer & Gorr’s.—j2 61 London House. {m3 Jusr opened, from Lendon, Teacher's Bibles, . ‘ > ,’ Hymns, ancient and modern, Mark T'wain’s Scrap Books, Drawing [nstruments, Frills for Hams, ete. S. T. Nelmes, South Side Market Square.—m22 2w eod Lapurs’ English Bonnets, at the London House. jm3l HASZASD’S [IMPROVED SWEDE TUR. NIP defies competition. Can only be got at the ‘* Agricultural Store,” North Side Queen Square,—It, May. - {fm Bt 121 Larest Nos, of Seaside Library new on gale at BREMNER Bros, [ma 3l lw Boys’ Linen Surrs, $1.25, at the London flouse. {msl ‘ : shold Furnit riousehoid Furniture, Eliorse, Sleigh, Harness, ete. FENO be sold by Auction, to-morrow, FRI- ; DAY, at 2 0 clock, p. m., at the Subscri- ber’s Room, a quantity of Household Furni- ture, 1 Horse, Sieigh, Harness, &c., &e., the property of a person leaving the city. WILLIAM DODD, June 10, 1830, Auctioneer. Molasses and Cornmeal. FEO Sbe Sold by Auction to-morrow, PRI- I DAY, at half-past Eleven o'clock, on Queen's Wharf : 16 Puns. Choice Molasses. 50 Bbis. Kiln Dried Cornmeal. 25 Dez 2-hoop Pails. Landed Ex. A/. A. Starr from Halifax. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, j10 nn THE FOLIES DRAMATIQUES! lu an entirely new dramatization of HAR- RiET BEECHER STOWE’S World nowned Moral Drama ef UNGLE TOM’S GABIN, IN SIX ACIS, AT MARKET HALL, TO-NIGHT. LEWIS PoreskKy Admission 25 cents. Reserved Seats 50 cents. lor sale at the usual places. Change of bill to-morrow evening. june 10 - 1OH BUSHELS Very White LISBON EXIVYU SALT, suitable for Codfish and Mackerel. Apply to LONGWORTH & CO, Ch’town, June 10, 1850. 3w 2iew PACKET SERVICE, | Charlottetown aud New London. CXYCHR. “ONWARD,” Capt. James A, Me- ») Kie, will be ready to receive Freight about the ifth imstaut, thereafter making fartuightly trips between abeve Ports, Apply to ARCH’D, KENNEDY. Ch’town, June 10, 1880. m w f 6i REOPENED. t have reopened my ICE CREAM SALOON, where I will be clad to meet all my ald customers, and as many new ones as will favor me with a call. ICH CREAM supplied to Parties and Balls, The quality of the Cream will be, as before, the best that can be bought. June 9. 4w W. F. CARTER. 500 MEN WANTED, SHAW ie & BROS., of Grand Lake . . Stream, Hemlock Bark, Maine, want 509 Men to peel $26 per, month, Vages ranging frem $20 to including Board. They will have employment until the last of August. June 5. 4dins pd ce uw Bie Y AN Pe rp ! OH Mastern Extension, N. 8, Stone-Cut- ters, Masons, Laborers, and Teams to hanl stone. Liberal wages given. J. K. & W. C. McDONALD. June 5, 1880.—3in Bank of P, E, Island. A DIVIDEND at the rate of eight per . cent. per annum has this day been de- clared ier the past half year upon the Capital Stock of this Bank, payable at its Banking House on demand. J. R. BRECKEN, Cashier. New Prints at very ‘low prices, at the, J Xe. | 33. QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, Wall Papers, Floor Gil Cloths, Tapestry, Seoteh & Other CARPETS, Cretonnes, &c. (A partieulary nice line. ) ee Table Damasks, Sheetings, Counterpanes, Toilet Covers, and Anties. Black and Golored Cashmeres, Persian, Botany and other Cords, FANGY DRESS GOODS, From 8 cis, Upwards. Black French Merinos, Paramattas and Baratheas, CRAPE, Hats, Bonnets, Silks, Satins, Feathers, Flowers, Veiling Lace, &e. GENTS’ ADYADE «CLOTHING | Lindars and Drawers, Fancy Shirts, &e., Socks from {0 cis, Upwards, Hecktics, Searls, &e, TREMAINE & METCALF, 83 QUEEN STREET. Ch’town, May 19, 1580, Ch’town, June 7, '80—6i,pat 2i,ar ne pre rg li —_—- BANK STOCK AT AUCTION, 3 WILL SELL AT AUCTION, at the Queen Sires Auction Rooms, Ud FRIDAY, the 11h instant, AT 12 o’cLock, +0 Shares Merchants Bank Stock, & Shares Summerside do, W. D. STEWAR June 7, 1880—4i Anca Citizens’ Skating Rink Co, WILL SELL AT AUCTION, immedj after the sale of Bank Stock, on FRIDAY next, the I 1th inst.. at 12 o'clock, . 4 Shares in the Capital Stock Citizens’ Skating Rink Ch. oe. : W. D. STEWART June 9, 1850, i pad Auctioneer. HOUSEHOLD &C.; FURNITURE, &c., &e. WILL SKLL AT PUBLIC AUC ‘AT THE — Yuen Street Auction Rooms, oom Gas. FRIDAY, THE HTH iNST., AT 2 P. : A LOT OF KGUSEHGLD FURNITURE, CONSISTING OF—- Tables, Chairs, Stoves, Pictures, Lounges, Lamps, Mats, Blinds, Washstands, Fea ther Beds, Bedsteads, Looking Glasses, Clocks, Sewing Machine, Dishes, Cars pets, &c., &e., Ke. Also, 1 Ogan, 1 Piano, 1] Side adele, NO RESERVE. W. D. STEWART, June 8, 1880. cod Auctioneer, ‘Eke ~ satis -— o~ -—-< —— oe a a Wants f" 21 fee 2tarcy or ‘ cb bia ai, Be a 4 di Weal’, ‘~ = isso” Es Advertise ments under this heading, in spaee nat exceeding half an inch, will be inserted for Ten Cents per day. / OARPHES,—T wo or three persons can be accommodated with Beard and three Farnished Rooms in a pleasant part ef the city. Enquire at the Examiyerr oikce. june 10 yw a LGST—On the 10th May last, between Graiton Street and Peake’s No. 2 Wharf. The finder wiil he rewarded by leaving it at the EXAMINEB Oitics. [jo 10 3i pd We Rooms, by a respect- person, Would like one down stairs. Apply at this office. [je 2 2i pd 7 We &@ NE.—A Purse, containing a Sum of Money. ‘The owner can have the same by proving property and paying for this ‘acivertisement, on application to Mrs. Mae- donald, Euston Street, next door to Mr. Hooper's. [june 9 3i Ef OUSE TO LEL—A _ comfortable Dwelling House on King Street, contain- ing nine rooms and kitchen, and with good yard and cellar. Rent moderate. Immediate pessession given. Apply to Wuttiam Dopp. [j 52 \ ANTEB—A few permancnt Boarders, Apply at Mrs. J. R. McKenzir’s,, King’s Square, next deor to the residence of Mark Butcher, Esq. {ma 31 6i pd — able : Pasture to Let—At ‘Kensington ’ and ‘Belvidere,’ cheap. Appiy. to Isaac :ODKIN, Edward Street. [ma 25 tf -_ Ts LET—A New HOUSE on Weymouth Street, nearly opposite KE. J. Hodgsen’s Apply at this effice. [ma 22 nes to Let,—A Suite of Rooms over my Auction Rooms, suitable for Offices, WILLIAM DODD, June 5, 1$80, —2in Queen Square. rq ‘<> LE F—Shop and Dwelling House, with i a large Cellar and Warehouse, in ag business stand for general groceries. Will also sell Shop and Dwelling Furniture if re- quired, Apply to Jeun McEacurry, Dry Goods Store; or on the premises to Joun Me- Donan, Grafton Street. fma 21 tf. re LE'T—A pleasantly situated Dwelling: & House, with stable and garden, directly: opposite the ‘Dundas Esplanade,” West Sidney street. For further particulars apply on the premises. [nia 12 Me GO LET—At Head of Prince Strect, containing eleven rooms ; aiso & Tenement Heuse containing seven rooms. Ap- ply to Miss Grecor, Upper Prince Street. [ma 22 2w.pd Tq° LEF—That comfortable and con- venient COTTAGE (9 rooms), with stable and coach house, situate on Dorchester Street, adjoining the premises of the undersigned. Possession given immediately. Apply toH. J. CUNDALL, {ma 7 TS Le Square, Box 124, Post Office. [m 3 ‘Gwe HOUSES TO LET—One con- taining 6 rooms, the other 5 rooms; situ- ated on Spring Park Read and Long Street. Rent moderate. Apply on the premises to James McLeop. {ap 30 “OUSE TO LET—A large and com- modieus Dwelling of 13 apartment, suit- able for Hotel accommodation, centrally lo- cated on Hililsborongh Street, within a few minutes walk of Railway Depot, Market House, and Post Office. Possession given lat —A large HOUSE on King’s with Stables, &c. Apply Glass | May preximo, Apply te Ros. BripeEs. {aldtf