’ ébe Daily Examiner. Charlottetown, August Hl, 1877. | THE PUPLIC DEBT. —— ¥ : . ) McKenziz had the impudence to| Mr. Is!tand—or at least tell the people of this 4} pte the Yuesday last—that his Government had esened rather than increased the public comparatively few who heard him 3 ipraie J ~ le oe i econ mt oe — ~~ LET THE TRUTH COME OUT. — Mr. Norman J. Campmect is in olent. His conduct as a@ public official is a proper subject for criticism, He ought to explain his conduct or the Gavernment ought to enquire into the serious charges which have been preferred against him. a as THE PREMIER IN NOVA SCOTTA. From the reports of our Nova Scotia con. temporaries, it is evident that the Premier ‘ved a colder—if that were possible— alle 3 oi Nisei The Public Accounts issued by his | receive cual nment teli a very diflerent tale, |reception from the people of our — “ Province than he received from Us. We ~~ ——_—— - _|have not heard whether the Premier's + up- | i rr, lendinecne | porters in Nova Seotia acted in the con- ee aeenGs pare oe | temptibly petty spirit they did here. If so, a | ——.—-| ——- ——|the Premier would be justified in exclaim- | ; | ing *‘ save me from my friends and put me | : into the hands of such good Coaserva ive: otal Debt, 1879... | ee Iwo welcomed Her Majesty Minister to Souris Increase, 73 to “74. | vseeee 11,420,119] East.’ The Halifax heporte has a clever | ‘ pictorial representation of “The Premier a faee inca newt omens as he appeared on emerging from the Inereas tto “75 3 10,499,850 | North St. Depot and oOnae round for the crowd which wasn't there. Total Debt, 1875..... ane {0} | af ee ie Increase, “75 to 76. Ss 0,541,286 THE FISHERY QUESTION. siicaiilien Potal Debt, 1876 1161,204,687 Taz New York World pablishes a special : despatch from Halifax to the effect that otal increase of debt in 1874, 1879 ‘6the American care before the Fishery 1 ine «ud 1876. $31,471,255, Again, he said the Debt was placed in a very much more advantageous position. In view of the fact that the rate of interest on money has been very much lower since Mr. McKenzie attained to power than it was while Sir John remained at the head of affiirs, this ought to be true. Jut it is not. read the following statement collated from the Public Accounts :— INTEREST ON Dene. | TorTa.s. {Increases | | —— s Total Interest, 1872.| 5,549,374| Increase, 73 to 74... Total Interest, 1874... Ramin: “FO Gi aon) | 105 acecnceee | 217,212 Total Interest, 1875....] 6,340,056) cma | ° ~ Inerease, 75 to 7b.... | 413,115 sicivedindie | | 6,753,171) Total Interest, 1876... Total increase of interest iu 1874. 1875 an] 1876, $1,203.79’. liow accurate is the knowledge of the henven-born Premier? Every year the burden of Debt is steadily increasing, and Le tells us that it has been materially lightened ! [t cannot be truly said—although the Premier said so—that the enormous in- crease shown above is due to a porportion~ ate expenditure for Public Works charged to capital acount, The figures under this heading have been collated by Senatcr MePherson; they appear in that excellent pamphlet of his, which the Premier will ‘not deign to notice: © EE | oss cbddsemeameenenttys*+ tennmenne $6,005,090 STE .cincepdianmsegoeceensscees eoes evoee 3,204,000 ran, cccasehagtteneneeeors 6,923, 000 ee dee, accuccsea'tees seeee 1,154 O00 Mr. Macpherson finds that the net increase in thit portion of the annual expenditure largely within control of the Administra- tion in 1876 over 1873 was $3,677 000, and making every allowance for the statutory and other increases in 1874, he holds the Ministry responsible for an increase in 1576 over 1873 of $1,800,000! Headds- “Thus the increase by the present Ad- ministration in the controliabe expendi ture between 1876 and 1873, is $1,800,000 equal to the interest at 5 per cent. on $36 « Quo GOO; and the annual burden on the people weuld be no greater if instead of mereasing the expenditure unnecessarily the Government had borrowed $56 VUU,000., | Now, asmall portion of this sum, if it haa been borrowed and judiciously expended, would have done much to promote the prosperity of the country. The very ins crease in the controiiabie expenditure ot 1876 over 1875, $717,C62. is the interest at 5 per cent, on $14 341 240.” Mr. Maepherson’s quotation from Junius is indeed singularly apt: * The situation of this country is alarming enough to rouse the attention of every man who pretends to a coneern for the country’s welfare.”’ (‘in our former statement we gave the net debt. | DesgeoratTion, ~ Some unfeeling wretch delaced the monument on the grave 0! the infant soa ef the Hon, L. Ui. Davies. A -imple cioss of freestone was placed at the head of the little grave. Ths was proken off by a brute in human form. Mr. Davies will, we understand, handsomely reward any person wo will give such infor» mation as will lead to the conviction of the The grave is in the Protestant cftender, Commission has staggered the Dvritish Counsel.” The World's despatch says “ THe AMEn- ICAN CASE RESTS PLIMCIPALLY UPON THE E. I- DENCE OF CANADIAN MINISTERS.” The Halifax Meporter remarks tinat ‘that was the criticism of Liberal Con- servative Press upon Mr, Mackenzie's and Mr. Blake’s speeches. It was generally felt that the speeches of these two poli- ticians Lad done damage. Indeed, it was on several occasions openly asserted that, had they been acting for the ‘‘ Americans,” they could hardly have delivered better speeches for them. —— oO LP &-— — | A CURIOUS STATE OF THINGS. _—— We never expect anything generous from the J'a‘riot. 3ut we were almost surs prised at a bit of nasty, malicious spite in the issue of Thursday morning. We refer to the manner in which Mr. W. C. Des» Brisay’s name was dragged into the Datriot s account of the Mackenzie meeting. In the first place the J’atriofs statement | was quite inaccurate. Mr. DesBrisay called for Mr. Brecken before not *twhen”’ Mr, McKenzie came foward to reply to Mr. | Pope. Sut we wish particularly to call attention to the cool asseriion which the J’adriol makes, that the whole influence of the Local Government is to be thrown on the side of the Grits, end that by an organized system of terrorism every friend of the Constitutional Party is to be silenced. It is exactly the same spirit which led Mr, Welsh to threaten Mr. DeBlois last fall with immediate loss of office if he dared to | vote for Mr. Pope. His attempt failed for Mr. DeBlois is not the man to submit to and is in some degree encouraged by the | conduct of the Conservatives in the Local Government. They and their supporters are too often afraid to do anything in Dos minion politics, for fear they might ‘*em- barrass the Local Government.’’ No such scruples vex the souls of their colleagues. Mr. Davies was loud upon the hustings in praise of Mr. McKenzie. Mr. Stewart was im constant attendance on the Premier, and lent him tbe vast influence cf his - _—— = EASTARN NOTES. The barque” Jame 8 NKenway, McDonald master, arrived at Miramichi on the 2d inst., from Liverpoo!. Messrs. Mei) mald & Wel y slipped 1,800 bushels of oats, “fm bags, in the steamer V7, A. Sfarr, on Vriday last. Murchison, master, fowned ty Join Me wart, arrived at Bars badoes on the ib ult., 15 days trom New York, Lai cexy.—A woman named Matilda Mors rison was arraigned before Wm. Sanderson ind A. C. Stewart. Esquires, two of Het Mejesty’s Justices of the Peace for King’s County,on Wednesday, the Ist inst., on a charge of larceny. ‘The evidence given azainst her was suflicient to sustain the charge, and she was accordingly sent to jaul to await her trial at the supreme Court. ‘The Steamer Alber returned to this port from the Magdalen Islands on Monday night last. Capt. McLean reports the most singular phenomenon which has occurred (there tor fifty years past. Five water spouts streamed down from the clouds in the early part of Monday. and in the brightest sunshine, Ile states that they were beau, tiful to behold and far surpassing any. thing he ever saw, ‘They lasted neariy fifteen minutes, CONFILMATION AT MAGDALENE IsLANDS,— His Lordship Bishop MelIntyre sailed for the Magdalene Islands on Saturday night last, and arrived there at noon on Sunday, where he administered the Sacrament of Confirmation on Wednesday, to those who were prepired. The consecration of the new Convent recently built there, will take place this week, and six sisters of the Con- gregation De Notre Dame, Charlottetown who also went there on Sunday, will imme. diately begin the formation of classes, and commence a course of training, which will prove a great boon to these people, who have encountered so mapy difficulties in the past, by sending their children abroad to have them educated in the higher brans ches. Rev. Dugald McDonald, of Tignish, accompinied them, as #lid Father Von| Blerk who went there to commence his du- | ties as Parish Priest in that place, = Loeal and Other ltems. ef AMWAY RAAAAAAAAAAM. 7 CR AAALY YS WN ‘ Let It nor BE PerGcotren that the Hon. Alexander McKenzie, Premier of the Do. minion, is too greata man {oO condescend to explain to the ‘coarse,’ ‘rough,’ ‘+ brutal,’ savage’’ people of Prince Eds ward Island the reason why he attempted. in the session of 1874, to disfranchise about one-half of them.’’ We have received a letter referring to the above paragraph, the writer of which did not send his name. Unless he does s9—as an advertisement of his idiocy — we will not publish it. eer Tue Awarp Ser Asipe.— One of the most important points on which the Award of the Commissioners, respecting the estate of John Alliston Somerlet McDonald, was set aside was that the award was not exe ecuted in this Province. This point was inadvertently omitted in our announce. ment of yesterday morning, “Over THE Warr.’ — At 10 o’elcck yesterday morning, as the steamer arriveé at the Sonthport the ferry, Mr. Archibaid Kennedy's horse took fright and backed over the wharf. side of Mr. Kennedy, who such dictation. But the same idea prevaiir,| Was Sitting in the wagon, was precipitated juto the water, and on'y for the timely as- sistance of a men named Martin (one of the board the steamer}, he wonld probably have been drowncd. ‘This acci- dent may be attributed to the carelessness of the Local Government in rot heving moveable railings on that part of the wharf. We would advise the Government to have this want supplied before other similar ac- hands on cidents take place. presence and his name. The Concervative members of the Local Government ieft | Messrs. Pope and Brecken to fight their | battie alone. And the Jatriot, thinking | that he saw one Government officer more | anxious to hear Mr. Brecken than to listen a second time to Mr. McKenzie, insolently shakes the rod at him, and hints that such ' conduct will bring punishment, | For an employee of any Gov. rnment to | take an active part against the Government ' which he serves is, we believe, wrong. But_ Dominion politics are quite independent of local politics. ‘This should always be so but more particularly is it the case when, | by a coalition of the two parties in Lo- minion politics. For the organ ci one branch of this coalition to friends of the other shows a curious of things. Mr. DesBrisay owes nothing to Mr. Mc. Kenzie. That gentleman introduced into Canadian politics the worst practices of tho United States. For political reasons, ani ‘none other, turned Mr, DesBrisay out of a Dominion office for which he was eminently qualified. This disgracetul act was in direct Opposition to Mr. McKen~ zie’s avowed principles when he was out of power; and is one of many instances of the vast difference between his professions state he Cemetery.— Fat, jand his practices, * as here, the same Government is formed terrorize the Tne Hon. J. E. Cauchon, Minis‘er of the ‘Joterior is now in lIlalifax. Of this gentlemen the Toronto Globe of the 9th of December says: — ** The Beauport job is rank and smells to Heaven. Cauchon has been proved guilty of JOBBERY and of DEFIANILY BREAKING THE LAW for years, is, we should think. nut doubted by aay sane man, [hat a corrupt and legal bargain was made, and that one or more of the Minis» ters knew it was, are unquestionable facts, And what do Ministeis propo:e todo know? Buy up the ¢sylum. make it public public property, and PUT ¢50,000 INTO M. CAUCHONS POCKET, in addition to a'l he 7 Av ‘ ,has received as proprietor of Beauport and contractor with the Government,” Ga ett cea WALIvaxX CaDETs AT CHARLOTIELOWN.— The Pa'tifax represen atives to the quir- ierly session of the Grand Lodge of Cadets of Temperance, in connection with the &. of ‘T., which begins in Charlottetown on Tuesday, ictend giving a musical and liter- ary cutertainment in tie Market Hall in that tews, on Wednescsy, the day of the Sco. si Gathering. The performance will be under the direct supervison of Mr. Wm. Gill, the well known scenic artist of the Academy of Music, Among the attractiors eee Latest by Telegraph. ee ee ee ee tt ed A i a ee > _ W Advertisements PICTORIAL PLEASANTRIES! A Rare Gntertainment for Le — Latest from Montreal. Montnnab, Aug. 10th. Robert Miller and J. 4. Williams fell, from @ scaftold in Toronto yesterday, ond, THURSHAY EV HG, AUGIST 16TH were killed, —IN— (Special Dispatch to Daily Examiner.) * State Militia beat the 49th Canadian regi- ment 27 points at the rifle shooting yesters day afternoon, men and fired hundred, five yards, seven tario. Lord Duflerin visited the Fort Garrison on Tuesday, and attended a grand ball at Winnipeg in the afternoon. —His reception in Manitoba being generally enthusiastic: Superior Extra, $7 SU to 7 35 ‘ - ‘ Extra Superfine, 700 to 7 05 Fancy, 6 65 to 6 TO Spring Extra, 6 55 to 6 60 Supertine, 6 15 to 6 35 Strong Bakers’, 6 70 to 6 95 Fine, 6 00 to 6 15 Middlings, 5 20 to 5 40 Pollards, 5 50 to 5 75 U. C. Bags per 100 Ibs., 3 60 to 3 65 25 OU 3 20 to 3 5 90 to6 City Bags (delivered ) Oatmeat (Special to the Daily Examiner.) Lonvon, Aug. 10. It is reported in olticial circles that the Russians were again defeated at Plevna, The Grand Duke Nicholas narrowly escaped being captured at Eskesaghra. ‘en thousand men are at present forti- fying Gallipoli, Tho Servians will have forty thousand men ona war footing by the twelfth of August. The Russians are in great force at Boghaz, where a battle is imminent, unless they abandon the Balkans. GENERAL NEWS LONDON, Aug. 7. A telegram from Constantinople states that the Porte has informed Minister Bayard that it was about to complete the fortifications and increase the garrison at Gailipoli. Ybe Porte adds that it will b. able to defend Galiipoli aguinst any attack A special from Alexandria reports that orders have been received at Suez to pres pare steamers. Four will leave Suez io- day. It is supposed they will embark troops for Constantfnople. A Constantinop'e despatch states that regulations concerning a forced joan of 600,000,000 piastrgs, has been pubiished, Ottoman subjects, without distinction naust participate in the loan. Men from 20 to 40 years of age will be enrolled in the civil guard. Various specials states that on August 9th, 5,000 Turkish cavalry attacked the Russians between Loscore Village, nea) Plevna, and the River Pusica, he Rus, sians, who occupied the fortified line, anu who now outnumber the turks, repulsea them with difficulty. Kiioting was renewed last night in Bel- fast, and the military cailed out. The Mayor issted a proclamation announciug that the pcl.ce were inst ucted to di perse (if necessary by force) all as:embiages in ihe street. The News says itv is 1equested to con- tradict curren. iumors concerning Dr. Buti, Ile Las gone co Ireland on private busin-ss, and will probably at the same time con- suit the Ccuacil of Ilome Rule League as to the best course to be pursued, but jaar no intention of resigning. The News says itis probable that Lord Beacoustield, before Pail ament separates, will muke a Statement inthe House oi Lords as to the position and policy of the Government in refereuce to Eastern affairs. ConsTANTINOPLE, Aug, 8, Osmah Pasha telegiaphs from Pleyna that eight battalions of Russian infantry and & squadrons of cavalry attacked Lovatz on ‘Tuesday. The garrison at Lovatz having been re- inforced by 5 battalions of infantry and some cavalry from Plevna, repulsed tne Russians, who lost 300 killed and about 600 wounded, Concerning the attitude of Ausiria to- wards Servia if she declares war, the Minis- ter of Finance says: “ Some weeks ago | would bave emphatically repiied we should occupy Servia, but Austiia may aliow that principality her freedom ot action.”’ The Russians, in superior force, attacked Plevna to-day. ‘The result is unknown.’ Ybree Imperial palaces are conyerted into hospitals for wounded, The Russian losses to July 27uh, accord- ing to official statement, amount to 9.395 lusses at Plevna not included. Two regiments of Russian cayalry and a battalion of infantry have been repuised in two attacks on Jasiar, south of Rasgrad, Bloody battle on both sides will be some handsome uew scenery, which he is now engaged in painting. The Ca-| det»’ entertainments here are always of a} high order, snd if they do as weil on ths. eecasion, our Charlottetown friends may expect something worthy of their patro.-' ; age.—Walifax Herald. ' The monitors taken at Nikopolis are ready for action, It is believed they will be directed against the Turkish moaitors at Rustchuk. The Porte has officially informed the Eaglish Embassy that after two day’s hard fighting at Lovatz the Russians suftered a -evere defeat, The sides were each composed of six shots each at two hundred and six hundred Judge McKenzie was yesterday sworn in as Judye for the Maritime Vourt ol On- The 48th Regiment of Oct ove York iia THE MARKET HALL 1 On Thursday evening, the 16th MR. J. W. BENGOUGH Editor of Grip (the Punch of { deliver A COMIC LECTURER in Market Hall, illnstrated with ¢ Sketches, drawa rapidly in pre ence, and ; olored Crayon awe ireseace of the andj. consisting of caricature sketches of Leading = tatesimen, Prominent lsdividuals @ d Peculiar Citizens. se a : The Local Hits, while very ama give no offence, and the whole | will be unique,*varied and rich. All ateinvited. Bring a QUARTE 7 ING ARTER W AND BE WELCOME. ante Tickets at the door. served Seats, 35 cents, Aug. ll—eod ar ne lin musing, will so'ertairament co ae Prices 25 ceats, Re. H. CONROY & SON ESPECTFULLY inform their cust and the public gene r the y heal rae head og a generally that they have ree 7 . 7. No. 6 Kine Square, fronting on Charlotte Street, a too Bros. Drug Store: ljoining Haning- We will have on hand a Isrge and choice as- sortment of Ladies’ Toilet Articles aad a Superb stock of Real and Imitation Hair Goods. Ladies’ own hair cuttings or combings made up. All orders by mail or express attended ty with despatch. Post Office address: H. CONROY & SON, Box 234, St. John. Aug. 11—6in ' 7 Provincial Extn 1877. PACKETS of the Prize List are mailed to the Commissioners and the Post Offices throughout the Island for distribution, Postmasters will oblige by delivering to in- tending exhibitors. Rh. MUNRO, Sec’y Com’rs. Georgetown, Aug. 11, 1877—2in —_—_——— lt R. WOOD, ROPRIETOR of the celebrated “Orrawa Cancer Curr,” will be at the Raukin House, Charlottetown, from the 12th to the 22nd of August, and in Summerside, at the Clifton House, from August 23rd until Sep tember Ist. His treatment of Cancer, Can- cerous Tumors, and growths of all kinds, has, during a period of bwenty vears, proved a marvellous success. All persons afflieted With such diseuses are inviied to eall Consaltation free. Dress-Making ! LATEst STYLES Polouadise, Dasques,, Secqies, and Overskiris mide by MRS. M. HARRINGTON, opposite Kelipse Bae. kery, Kent Sireet, Ch’lown. Aug. 3—6in Board and Lodging. (YWO cr Three Private Board: rs can be very comfortably accommodated in a pleasant and central part of the City, Meals separate, or as may be arranged. Enquire at this Ontice. Augs 8—din THE MISSES SWAN, {Ate of lialifax, beg to inform the ladies of Charlottetown that they have taken the Shop bear the corner of Pownal and Grafton Streets, where they are prepared o do fitst-class MILLINERY, Manis, and UORESS-MAKING. Particular attention. paid oO Mouruing. Charges Moderate. Civlown, Aug 7~—lweod ” _ ————. a ecm ee = Wants, eie., ete. te” Advertisements under this heading,in space not ex- ceeding half an ineh, will be inserted for LEN CENTS pir day. OST— About the hour of 5 p. m., on Thursday, the 9th inst,, a Steel Wateh Chain, with Seals and Keys attached. ‘Tue flader will be recompenscu on its restura tion lo the owngr, T. STEWART. Aug. li— a anette anaemia es ANTED—The address of James Blun- dell, shipwright, late of Runcorn, Eog- land. Address W. W., care of this Oillice., Aug. 9—2in* " VV ASTED—Iq a private family, a rvom and board for a single gentleman, Ad- dress, statiug terms, &c., W. J. M., P.O., Lock Box 78, cily.- August 6, -— oo ANTED—-aA smart, intelligent young woman as Saleswoman, at 42 Kich- mond Street, Aug. 8— sien se oe —_ ee Wax PED TO RENT—A Dwelling House containing not less than eight room, situated in a pleasant part of the City. Ad diess t0 Box $8, Post Office. Avg. 6—3in eod* prek SALE—A Drawing Room Suit Furniture—vew and cheap. Apply a Office of Dairy EXAMINER. July 28— Jit bada), will 5 mcm