ii iS TELEGRAPHIC §NEWo 4 7% _— Tho Budget Debs in bitoal Dinieh ie cksl liate B } Fails b0 Pus } HOME Ru Conservative Victor Numerous petitions are being presented » the Bouse of Commons against amend ing the Cavada ‘Temperance Act, 1878. Mr. Plumb, M. ?., in the House of Commons j sterday, resumed febat on the budget He said the imbeciiity, blundering, and reckless extravagance of the McKe enzie Blake Administration in- creased the public debt tiv ty n milliiwn d lars. Hen. Mr. McKenzie followed. He con- trasted tne Fespe< ive Onanctal lic . his and the present Government; com peced the expenditures ; discuss ad the theories of protection and free trade; and, after speaking abeut one hour, during which Sir Albert Suth slept,and Sir Rich- ard and Mr. Blake absented thewselves, his | yoice failed and he med hia seat. Sir Leonard Tilley offered to adjourn the debate, in order to give Mr. McKenzie another chance to speak. rN ' » aos. 8 + — Mr. Coursol replied to Kinfret, and ably supported the National Poliey. Mr. Chariton adjourne d the debate. Mr. Loupore (Conservative) has been elected to flii the vacancy in Pontiac. ‘The reaction is terrible. Mr. Costigan intends moving a resolution in the Commons, askiug Parliament to) petition Her Majesty the Queen to grant self government to Ireland, and release the | Irish suspects now in British prisone. Mr. Wallace moves in the Commons ~ extend the franchise throughout tho wii Dominion, and make the voter’s q ual) fica tion the same as in Prince Edward Islan: GENERAL EWS.) ’ } Spe ral Despatch to the Evaminer. i r ~ ~~ | Hatirax, March 7. | This morning while the steamer Curroll | was being backed out of her du » es O the deck hands lost one of his legs. was paying out a hawser wan i Was at- CS I tached to the wharf pile, when the ro pe | 2{ @ AA. J — | got beyond his control, and his leg cate! | ing ina bight of the hawser, was torn com- pletely off just he tow the | Knee. The -man | was carried twice around the windlass, and his screams were terrible. He was ta ken | to the Huspital, and it is hoped he will re- | cover. Boston, March 7. Mrs. Harriet: Bél!, tailoress, thi ee -S1X | years old, living on Kirkia ad street followed to her house by an eiderly strang- er, this morning, and stabbed to de aoe, He has not been arrested yet; but a vigor: eus search is being made for him. j } i W assinoton, March 7. Senor Martinez, Chilian Minister, has | received no official announcement of the | signing of a proto sol, alleged by private despatches tu have been agreed upon by | U. S. Minister Treseott and the Chilian | Minister of Foreign Atfairs. | Loxpox, March 7. The death is announced of the Earl Wilton, aged Si. The election at Malmesbury to-day, to See ee a | FINE OFPORTUN [TY resulted in the return of Shite Mills. Conservative. In the House of Lords to day a resolution introduced by the Bar! of Redesdale exciud- ing Atheists from beth Houses of Puarlia- ment was read for the first time. WinnipeG, March 7. John Taylor's ho ise, at Mead Ww Le ‘a, ba Tapas tor, at Meson ts | a ra buen rs eee (TOWN ald Country People frozea to death, and Taylors ha feet are badly frozen. ives Reed, a visitor, a was slightly frozen. The storm was the severest ever known jiere. Lonvon, March 7. in, i The race between Largan and Gookin, | for £100 a side, came off to day, over the Trames Championship Course, and was won by Largan, by two lengths, after a good race. A foul occurred uader Ham- | mersmith Bridge, which was decided i | Largan’s favor. Nracana FParzs, March 7. | Mr. E. F. Clements, of Yarmouth, N. | S., jumped from the second story of the | Niavara House, eariy this mornivg and ty . ° | broke both legs. jemporary abe ration | was the cause. Betcrape, March 7 : "thn ey Germany and Italy have recognized the ; Kingdom. Opessa, March 7. Arrests of very im portant Nihilists were | made here lately, and a secret press dis- covered. _ ie AmonG the passengers who crossed at the Capes to-day were Major Freeland, Mr. L. W. Watson, J. R. Calhoan, Angus McMillan, and A. L. Bridges. a Seven boats, with twenty-four passengers, and one hundred ~~ twenty three bags of | mai! left Cape Tormentine for Cape Traverse | this morning at $9.15 aad arrived at 2.15 p. m <— — Tue “ iieihi Light ” has not been | heird «f since she was reported off Cap: Sharp. | oe Park Horrt, St. Jolin, has » new proprie‘or in the person of Mr. Robert Ldwards. ——— oe Sratisrics of Lunatic Asylums show that | nine-tenths of their patints are brovgh to | their condition by sbuves of the penerstive| Organs. A great Prain and Nerve foot. | known c@ Mack’s Macnetic Medicine, is sold by ou~ Cruggists, and comes highly reew mended 26 :u wnfailirg cure in all these d ge | eases, Sold in Charlett tows be Anotheenies | Hail Co, See tho auvectisemen’ in enothes | efenm. Bw —tubos mica a DALILY HAA MIN He, 6 MAE OFT ii 18s RING ° ow » J iL, Eo ORERER mot ON TEE BALANCE OF OUR - Winter Stock, AXD OTHER FINES, —TO PURCH Asx— GOODS Low Figure. GEO. DAVIES & 69. January 27, 1882. Astroromicai Facts. THE POSITIONS OF THE PLAN#TS THIS | MONTH-—-URANUS IN) PERIHELION, Pes - maser (Pro idence Journal. ) j | | } | | | ndie of the Sickle,and forming nearly helion Urenns is 168,000,000 miles nearer the sun than at aphelion,and as the present peribelion and opposition eccur within nineteen days ef each | |other, be is about the same distance inearer the earth. But though | sperennnint us by a space of which vures give no ost his nearer neigh- b orheed will change is appearence but + laslight degree. Uranus now rises| o about 11 minutes aiter 6 o'clock in the ‘evening: at the end of the month he| ets a few minutes after 4 o’clock lin the morning. Mercury is the fonly planet that is merning (star throughout the menth. He i-!} mest distant from thesun on the 2Ist jand willbe a charming object io the} morning sky after the middle ef the | | month and before its close. He rises| i © ow ata — before 6 o’clock, and at the close ef the menth will rise at | 5. Saturn iaoneiiiiie star. He sets new at half- -past 10 o clock, and at the elose of ith wiil set about ty before 6 Neptune is evening star, but is in i visible to the naked eye. Jupiter is : GREAT BARGAINS: ithe month he sets at 10 o'clock. | Mars is eveniog star, and presents few | features to attract attention. He sets evening and presents a very brilliant aspect. Jupiter sets at half-past 11 o'clock in the morning ; at the close ot afew minutes after 3o’clock in the morning, and #t the close of the month ill set a few minutes before 2. nus is evening star, but only eight dinys past het. superior conjunction with the sun, and still so near him a: to he completely hidden in bis rays. Bat, although now invisible, she has entered on the grand career ag evening star, which will end in her inferior conjunction ou the 6th of December, when the grand astronomical event of the year may be expected, as she makes her ansit or pussyge over the sun’s dise. Careful observers may possibly discover her at the end of the month, for she is then about threesguarters of an hour above the horizon after sunset. Venus sets now afew misutes before 60’cloek, just after sunset. At the close ef the month sie et afew minutes yar Serra ee SUHOONER FOR SALE. NOW OFFER the Clipper Schooner CITY POINT, 50 tons, at private sale, as she now lies at Queer’s Wharf, Charlottetewn Apply to A| Kennedy & Co,, for particulars, or to the owner at Biy View, New Loudon, ROBERT B. McLEOD. 1 Feb, 28. 1882 r <a W ANTS, LOST, POUND, ae. YANTED—A ‘oman ‘bos sbaes 16 or \ i8 years of age, Must understand how to take take care of horses. mar 8 2i pd OST —Between Dodd’s Medical Hall and :, Vialp-qae Road, a boncheaded walking stick The finder will be rewarded by leav- ing the same at this office, ~O LET—A_ house containing eight or | eleven rooms. situated ow Kent Street, half ef the subseribers premises. Rent moderate, Apply to Francis McRory, mar 7 2w eod O “SHOE MAKE RS “WANTED at the Char- 8 lottetown boot and Shoe Factory. mar 7 6i, Waly 4i YET AN'! ED IMMEDIA, Ei sa a silver VW Watch by one whose names fljurishes in the Putrictas “ Spectator,’ Murray Harbor South. ma 7 OST—On Monday evening, o1 Qucen Gd Street. beiween Kent Street and Brem- ner’s Bookstore, & purse Containing a sum of money The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at the store of Samuel McRae, Kent Street, mar 7 2i pd 4&7 ANI ED—A BOY to learn the Pottery ‘5 Business, Apply at the Pottery for par- iiculars, fmar 6 3i \y, ANTED IMMEDIATELY, aon experi- yy enced Nurse. Good references required. Apply to Mrs Freeland, Biighton, or at Admiral Bayficld’s, Queen Street, jma 3 ross SALE— The complete edition (2 vols.) Picturesque America, new, handsomely bound, cost $18 per vol., will’ be sold at a bargain, Apply at this office. aia 20 , ANTED—At the “Lorne Rk: ‘staurant, W a good smart cook i (one used to Restacr ant cooking preferred) The highest wages will be paid tothe right person. [fe 27 eed tf Woo aon & merchant's office, a young man as Assistant Book-keepe:, Most write a geod band, and be of ste«dy bh: bits. Satisfactory references requind. Fir particulars apply to this cffice, [ie 27 : O LET—The second ster, of the Brick & Buiiding, on Queen Suvet lately occu. pied ag the Granze Haj!. It is conv biently sitmated and well ecapted for a Lawyer's office, Apply to Mrs. Orpen, Qneen Street, ffe 14 2aw OR SALE.—A Breech Loading Gun, 10 guage, rebounding lock, snap action. Apply ct Nts offewe, Uranus is the evening star after the} 6th of March, on which date itis in| ‘ oe sition with the sun at IL p.m. ee nay now be found @n any clear} ess night. ‘Those whe h: ive sti ) maps can mark his exact po ition op th > ch au t,and wili find him ina line! tewnlus, the brilliant star in the iieangled triangle with Regulus | and *D enebola, a star of the secend| |meenitude in the tail of Leo. About '9 o'clock isa favourable time for obe jservatien, as Leo is then halfway be- tween the horizon and the zenith. | | Uranus reaches his perihelion on the 125th. This event tukes place it one: eineighty-four years, At peri- Peppcr, PUBLIC W 7H beg to announce to the public that we have purchased the good will and interest of OWEN CONNOLLY, KEsq., ‘in the Dry Goods business heretofore carried on by him at | ward Jarvis Hudgeon and Neil McLeed, Charlottetown. GE | We invite an inspection of our large and varied Stock, especially in the following Departments: ‘Dress Goods, Silks, Velveis, Shawls, Millinery, Hosiery, Gloves, littsling, Shictings, Shestings, Lineis, Lace Curtains, oO Prints, Tiskings, Grey and White Cottons, &e, Charlottetown, March, 1883-—wk!y In reference to the above, I do hereby return my sincere | thanks to the public for the generous patronage e my Dry Goods business at Charlottetown, and take this oppor- tunity of soliciting the same patronage for the above firm in the future. Orn Gaur, (Cisths, Worsted, Scotch and Canadian Tweeds, Ready- made Clathing, Carpets, Cil Cloths, Wall Paper, Eats, Caps, de. OWEN CONNOLLY. Cotton Warp, Small Wares, we. We have decided to close some very large lots of these Goods at cost to make room for spring importations, and to give bargains in every department. JOEN McFEkE & CO. extended to ee ee ee ee ee RR eS —_a MAcCH SALE! CLEARING-OUT PRICES J. B. MACDONALD. 7000 yards Grey Gotton, 9000 yards White Cotton, $000 yards Print Cotton, 13,000 yards Ladies Cold. Dress Goods, - - 5 cents up. a i 7 + vs 5 66 “c 8 “ce “¢ 3000 yards Black & Cold. Cashmeres 22 “ es 1500 yards Spring ‘I'weed, 700 yards Table Damask, 600 yards Pillow Cotton, White Cotton Sheeting, Lace Curtains, Curtain Muslin, Tapestry Carpets, Hlemp Carpets, Flour ‘Oil Cloth, all Scotch Carpets, E melt Carpets, rok wee ne a a i 20 “6 6“ widths, and Room Pauper. During the month of Marpb { will give Bargains in every Department. Cash customers will tind no cheaper goods in Town. J.B. MACDONALD. Rrennan’s Old Stand, Queen Street, February 28, 1X82-—wkly, pat pres WHOLESALE. 3000barrels Superior Fxtra i Jour, S00 barrels K, D.+ cornmeal, 175 barrels Oatmeal, 700 half-chests Superior Con gou Tea, 1460 pans, Bright T inadad Molasses 3 0 sides Sole Leather (Logun’s), 50 Cheese, 18 tons Manilla Cordage (all sizes), 17 tons Isiand Flour, 75 caddies Tobacco, 40 bags Rice, 40 hhds, Porto Rico Sugar, 10 bhds Scotch Refine Sngar, | 30, barrels Kerosene (American), 150 * No.1 Labr. dor Herring, lv “ Split Peas, 10 “ Waite Beans, 25 “ No 1 Pilot Bread, 50 “ Sugar (Nova Scotia Refinery), 10 “« Washing Soda, lO $6 Currants, I) “ Pickles (Crosse & Blackwell), o *- Salspeiz, 5 * Brimstone, S. 4.) Gap, 50 boxes Soap (assorted), 50 “ Starch (Colman’s) 5) © Sperm Candles, 59 “ Tallow Cand les, 75 “ Raisins (Layers) (00 ** =6Pipes (assorted), 56 “ Biscuits (assorted), 50 dozen Brooms, 53... Bene, 10 «= “Mirrors, 10 “ Hay akes, 15 Hay and Manure Forkr, 2) * Square Pointed Shovels, 2 « Gain Scoops, 5 © Irish Spader, 50 boxes Clinch Nails, 300 “ Glass &) Horse Shoe Nails, 350 kegs Cut Nails, 10 kegs Horse Shoes, ~0 casks Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil, 4 203 LIQUOR IN BOND. 400 cases Of Bran:ty, 200 cases Irish Whiskey, 120.) Cases S-otch Whiskey, 375 coses Holland Gin, “b0 cases Ginger Wine, ) cases Claret, 45 hids. Scots h Whiskey, 40 Qrs. Scotch Whiskey, 5 Qres, Irish Whiskey, 30 hhds. Hellane Gin, 55 Q-s. rolland Gia, 40 Octaves, Holland Gin, 20 pnas, Deme rara Spirits, 6 puns, Alcohol, 10 berrels Alcohol, 45 bhds, Brand, 55 Qre. Brandy, 30 octaves Brandy, ~5 barrels Rye Whisky, 12 bhds, Port Wine, 10 Qrs, Port Wine, 10 Qrs. Sherry Wine, 5) barrels Kortled Ale, 50 barrels Bottled Porter, 1U barrels Syrups, 25 bags Corks, 20 wross Flasks, 25 dozen Jars, 1, 2 end 3 Gallons, 1) erates Crockery ware, 10 doz, Washboards, 10 nests Wash Tubs, 100 rolls Reofing Paper, 6)cwt, No ] English White Lead, 40 owt, Colored tainis, 10 Wooden Plonghs, 5) reams Wrapping Paper, 7} cases Mat: hes, 30 cases Buots and shoes, 8 cases Castor Oil, 100 kegs Baking Soda, 300 Dags Salt, 2 casks Putty, 2 casks Miner Shovels, 2 casks Copperas, 3 casks Chain Traces, ~ 3 & Sex Piongh Metals, Whips, Carry Combs, Coffee, Crystal, Corn St- Cream of Tarter, Ground Ginger, innamon, Allspice, Indigo, Nutn.ege, Sago, Shoe Rlicking, Mixed Spice, Cadbear, Nix- jey’s Black Lead, Redwood, Yelluw Wood, Liquorice, Senna, Epsom Salts, Wicle Cloves, Whole Ginger, Pearl Blue, Potwen, Yeliow! Ochre, Red Ochre, Logwood, Wasbing) oe tetewnw, Pet 24, i8e¢—tm cod & Farina Macaror Cloves, T ucts, i and Slate Shoe (Fife) Seed | (Guiden Vine.) OWEN CON Waly; pas ao tow “Mortgage Sale. TO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the fourth day of April next, 1882 atthe hour of twelve o'clock, noon, at the “ourt Honse, in Summerside, in Prince County, under anid by virtue of a Power of Sale contained io aa Tudenture of Mortgage bearing date the first day of Felsuary, A.D. 1880, and made between Thomas VicCarvill and Bridget McCar- vill, his wife, of tre one part, and Ed. of the other part— LL that tract, piece or parc ‘el of Isnd situate. lying and being on Lot or Town- ship Number Twerty-seven, bounded as fol- lows, that is to say: Commencing on the south side of the read le iwing to Charlotte. town, atthe north-west aogle of lind in the pessession of Edward Hughvs; thence south to the division line of the north moiety of the said Township; thence west eleven chains; thence north to the road, thence along the road to the place of commencement, contains ing eighty-three acres of land, & litle more or less, For further particulars apply at the office of Messrs, Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Sam- merside, Dated .this third day of March, A. D. ‘882, ane JARVIS HODGSON, (ors 6 2aw ‘ti 8p bin Live mt ig] io Giarlotte.own. FESHE Fast-sailing Brigt. “ISABELLA,” i 19% tons, coppered andl classed Al at Lioya’s, THOMAS RICHARDS, commander, will be on the berth an’ carry freight at LOWEST RATES, for Charlottetown sand adjacent ports, sailing from Liverpoel about 10th April For farther particulars apply in Liverpool to R. M. C, Stumbles, Esq., 4 India Buildisgs, Water Street, or here to the owner — ROBY. F. QUIRK March 3,’82—l1w_ pat NOTIGE AVING rented the premises lately oc- cupied by ©. F. Hae ris, the subs iber begs to iptimate to the public that he 7s corry- ing on the TINSMITH BUSINESS (in all its branches, Ori-rs punetualy at- teuded to. A cali rcepeo fu y solicited L. W. HARR’S, Feh. 8, 1882. {per Queen | ; P ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY, | ‘To the Trade: 0 a atch, Confectionery, Wheat at, AY nilipe Dves, Mace, Ground, api’ a, Vermicelli, Flavoring Ex. "M0" 5, Orang and ° itron P el. Slates Pencils, lnk, Lead Pencils... oan Sernbbing Bruvbes, Seed Wheat i881 sarley (6 Rowed), Seeci Peas ; - WI LIAM WEIS, NOLLY, , mi a » oe . _ AES 9 a a ANALY ICAL SANITAYY INSTITUTION 54, Holb -ru-viadact, E ©., Lendon, Ang. 4,79 R =o pon the Lorne Hicu AND Wui-KeEy; “ We have visited the votthug stores of Greenle-s B-eothers, and have selected from the vais, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and fiave sulj cred them to car-tul examination and anaiysis, The sampics were very fia rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well. matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality,” “ Artaun Hivt, Hassactt, M. D, “Orro Hguxen, F.C, 5., F. L 6 Agent — OWEN CONN LLY, Charl sttetowu, P, E, 1. Feb. m, 18-2 MORTBABE SALE. 'T@ be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, in i front of the Law Courts Batiding.in Char- loitetow nin Quees’s Countyjon » RiDAY, the tenth dey of March uext, A D_ (884, } at the bour of twelve vo’ loc kK, Woon, 1h dir and by virtue of a Power ct Si le contained in an Ludentore of Mortgage caicd the twenty-second day of Scpetember in the year of our Lord one thousend eight hua- dred aud seventy, and male between John | Murphy, of Charlottetown, in Prince Kuward Islan ', Hotel Keeper, of the one part, and William Wish, of Charlotte- i town aforesaid, merchart, of the other } part, — ! ¢ LL the leasehold interest of the said John ty Murphy and unexpired term of twenty- five years, granted by «n iudenture of lease ; dated the first day of June A, D /|869, and imade between William Welsh and L: muel | Cumbridge Owen, of the one part, and the ‘said Jobo Murphe, of the other part, in and to vail that tract, piece and parcel o! land situate, ‘lying and being in Charlottetown, aforesaid, ; being part of Town Lot Number Hicven in ithe first hundred of Town Lots in Charlotte- | town aforesaid, and is bounded as tullows, that \is to say: Commencing at the south-west angle of To. n Lot number elev ninth: fret bendred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, | being on the north-west edge of Water dic et ‘and the eastward edge of Queen Sircet; (hence following the course of the said | ucen Street nomthwesterly, for the distaue: ef thirts-one \ gent, thence by a rightangle line therewith eestwardly tor the distance of firty feet; th wee by a line parallel with said Qaecn Sire et aldinaabediy thirty-ore feet t» said Water Street; thence following the course of the sam westward ly forty tect to the place of commencement, together with all iniidings thereunto belonging, or io any wise »ppertein- ~ For further particulers @ ply @ the: fice cf wiland, barlotte own. a oy his second day oi De. mber, A D [de 3 caw tilt gal J M tg ges | , B80 4154 for the WALLY Mi‘ R “ the Cheapest and most Newsy Leper | poinisbed is F. B. Intend.