2 aes nal et ai ll. cane ai, i A Nema oa More Dishonesty. Wirt too much Haste wo boasted of our guecoss in ¥ claiming our contemporary the | Patriot from dishonest ways. We flattered | ourselves that we had effected & cure, Dart | the malady has reappe sred with exaggerated | bids fair to become | gymptons, and now ehronic. Evid pathy our contemporary ig a | Goartan im his moralicy vy * ' . lowed among that ascotic poople—provided ; was not foun 1 ous. lt 1s to the effectual garrying of this provision that our con- temporary now bends his in Lastry. tle geeks to destroy tho traces of his dishon . but he is unskilful, and a mere tyro in the practice. In the elden time, Cacus was a noted robber. He stole a herd of ‘oxen from Hercules, and dragged them by their tails into his cave, in order that the es°) Stealing was al-| Dividing this by six iat a epee will give him the benefit of the odd months aud assume that he has copied all the Deeds 11 1359 to 1861 inelasive. Tho number of there deeds is as follows :~ tor 1859. . CW sah cha ess eO ror see. . A Peck. ae For lsil.... iis Souiaes + <ee 1,585 . the number of months from last September to the present time wo have 25f£ documents per month. It has been stated by a correspondent whose let | | ters appeared in our columns over the signa- ture of ** Critic” —(which statement “has never been contradicted) —that making every allowance for duplicate entries, 40 words is an ample allowance for eachDeed. There are 27 working days in each month, which gives nearly ten documents per day, and at each footprints might appear as the traces of qatpdocumeni at 40 words gives the astonishing re- tle leaving the cavern, This was ingenious, and betokened some skill. Yet was the sult of four folios per day. That is, Nor. man J, Campbell for a salary of six hundred theft discovered, for the bellowings of the; dollars per annum actually copies four oxen revealed their nding place. what after this model the Patrivt fashions his telegram thefts. He takes oar news, and drags them backwards into his sheet- put the sounds that come forth reveal the dishonesty. Take, as an example, the tele- grams published in the EXxaMIngerR of last night, and the despatch said to be special to the Vuily Patriot of this morning. For the purpose of easy coimparison, we place them in parallel columns :— (Bcaminer, March Ist,)\( Patriot, March 2nd.) The Jimes saya: Let} A long and. well Ahe Anstcian Govern |written leader ‘in the “ment spexsk the final limea on the situation word and England as/concludes as follows: well as Russia wilij‘' Let the Austrian kaow what to expect |(roverument speak the It says that ite inter-jdaal word, snd Eag- ests are the same asiland, as well as Ruasia those of this country ;| will know what to ex bat before we can actipect.” in concert with Aus-| The same paper says tria, we must have Ajthat the interests of reciso statement of|Austria are exactly the i views and intei-jsame as those of Eng- tivas. Present vacilla jland, but before the tion is more dangerous} British Government to peace, than a clear|possibly act in concert and resolute expression} vith Austria it must * of military parpose. Ajiave a precise state- special to the Standard! nent of her views and fcom Vieans says ‘‘thai votentions, as it cannot * pegotiations are pre |ba denied that the pres. ceeding between Ras lent vaccillation is far gia and Servia.” The} noredangerousto peace object of which is t«jthan a clear and resa- allow Russia to accupy|iute expression of a Balgrads, if conflict/ military purpose would with Austria should/be. bec une inevitable. Negotiations are now The Standard’s Vien |pending between Rus- ns despatch says: ‘“The)sia and Servia to allow ‘ Mohometan land-own |the Russian occupation “ers of Bosnia have sent} »f Belgrade. “a deputation to Vienna, asking annexation tojthat a conflict with Austria. Austria must become inevitable, all the Ma- hommedan land own- ers in Bosnia will join in asking for annexa- tion to Austria. We could continue the operation, but everyone can see from the above how inex- Should it turn out Some-| hundred words a day! being at the rate of one-half a cent per word, The Government themselves have fixed the price of engrossing by paying five cents per folio to the other clerks, but to Mr. FIFTY CENTS PER FOLIO. Way, we ask, are these favors showered upon Normand. Campbell? If he deserves well at the hands of Grit politicians let’ him be rewarded as liberally as their generosity inay suggest. But we protest against doing so at the expense of the tax-payers of this Province by paying him ten times as much as other clerks receive. We have by no means done with this sub- ; ject, but we must conclude this article with |one word more. It has been stated that we have received our information as to the workings of this otlice from Deacon Crabbe. This is not the cise. We have held nocommunicat.on with him direct or indirect. We will go further and unhesitatingly state that we regard him as a living enbodimeit of laziness and in- competence, only second to Norman J. Campbell himself. Band to-night at Citizens’ Skat- ing Rink. Rememspser the meeting of the Salvage Corps on Monday evening next, (4th March) A full and punctual attendance is required. io TO Dr. Doppn’s and secure your seats for Mr. Earle’s Concert; the plan of the Hall is there. Tuz Shelbourn, N. S., local election re- sulted in a majority of eighty-eight for White. This is another great blow to the Nova Scotian Grits. Susscriptions are being swlicited through- out New Brunswick for the rebuilding of the Catholic Church recently destroyed by fire in Chatham. Preparations are com- menced for the erection of a temporary church and school building at that place. Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this morniug Peter Donnolly, for leafing at the street corners, was fined $1.50 and costs or § . pert is our contemporary in the matter of} days; Alex. McKinnon, for same offence, was stealing. He even appears to court detec- tion, as he 1 direct ander his own. And this en¢erprising in- dividual wishes the country to believe that he gets special toloanemns, Senve beg te a "Steen ciated iD ellie enete. mete 9 than the EXAMINER. does do is to purloin a few of our war tele- grams, change the wording a little, and 1 = them under sensational headings. e advise our contemporacy to be a little more honest, and te disabuse his mind of the idea that he can cheat the public by empty bombast and vaporing. >> —-_ +o The Registry Office. We learn, from the Journals of the House of Assembly, that a Commission, consisting of Judge Peters, Judge fined 50 cents; Wm. McLean, for same offence, prints our telegrams directly | was fined $1.50 and costs or 8 days; James Rush, for depositing a dead horse on Brighton Shore, was fined $1 without costa, and if the said horse is not buried within 24 hours the We are pleased to notice suoh a large as- sortment of current Literature on sale at the DIAMOND BOOKSTORE. In addi- tion to the extensive assortment of Ameri- can newspapers and magazines, may be found the Canadian Illustrated News, Lance, Montreal Gazette, St. John Torch, Penny Dip, Halifax Mayflower, Moncton Times, and others. We hope the enterprise will be encouraged. Mr. Georos Stewart, Jr., author of the Hensley, and | « Story of the Great Fire in St. John,” _ Messrs, Haviland, E. J. Hodgson and M. |}, *y , has written another neat and interesting McLeod was appointed some years ago, for Book, entitled : ‘‘Evening in the Library.” the purpose of enquiring into the law of) i7,. writings of the great poets and think- real property; and that they reported that)... of the age, are rendered even more at- the indexes were very inaccurate, and | vactive than in the original volumes, by shonld be recopied. This report was ad- ithe graphic, graceful, piquant manner in opted, and in the year 1872, the recopying) which they are criticised in the present of the indexes commenced. The first clerk engaged was John McLean, who worked for twelve months. work. The author bids fair to become a favorite, and there is} little doubt but that He was succeeded by])i, « Evenings in the Library” will find a Joseph MeVarish, who held office from Oc- pairon in every inte'ligent reader in the tober, 1873, to April, 1876. He was re- community. The publishers state that it is : ears by a youth named Norman J. Camp-}, be obtained only by subscription. ll, the present incumbent. alleged that he possessed any special apti tude for the work ; but what he wanted in fitness for his duties, was made up by cer It was not Tur Lance.—This new, first-class comic journal which is, without doubt, the Punch of Canada, is for sale at the DIAMOND tain qualifications upon which the present} BOOKSTORE. The Lance is Liberal Con- Government set great store. As a mischief | servative through and through. The last making, political busy-body, he is in re-| number contains a splendidly executed car- quisition at an election, for he possesses | toon, representing our loyal Minister of Mi- neither sense of shame, nor any idea of/|titia, addressing the Canadian Volunteers "truthfulness. in his own familiar speech: ‘* I would take When Mr. Pope ran his election for the} off my hat and cheer the day that flag was Dominion Honse of Commons against Mr. hauled down from that pole.” The British Welsh, Campbell received special leave of | flag is flying close by, while the Premier 5 in order that he might do his best} stands at his door smoking. absence, It] over the door announces; “‘ A Mackenzie in Belfast to help the Grit candidate. The signboard seems very strange that, in a Government Militia uniform maker to the Queen, al- compeiaing Messrs. DeBlois, LeFurgey and | ways gives his customers perfect fits. Call » Prowse, this most discreditable conduct} and get a copy. would be allowed, and it may have been that they were not aware of it, In fact, A Mertinea of the Painters of Charlotte- much goes on in the Government, in a Grit! town and vicinity was held in the Carriage _ of. direction, that they seem to know nothing Shop of Mr. P. H. Treanor, on Wednesday Messrs. Davies, Stewart and Robert- | son carry things with a high hand, without| were present, and Mr. P. H. Treanor was evening last. consulting their colleagues, and caring little | appointed to the Chair. After considerable for their opinion, when the object is to in- iberal-Conservative party, or tu| dition of trade, etc., the following resolu- jure the uphold Grit misrule. discussion with regard to the present con- tion was moved by Mr. Joseph Stentiforth, This accounts for Campbell's steady re- | seconded by Mr. Francis McRory, and tention in office and saddens, while it does) passed unanimously :— not surprise, the Liberal-Conservative sup- porters of the Government. Resolved, That we, the Painters of Char- lottetowi and ‘vicinity—for the purpose of The Patriot has hitherto been unable to| more fully uniting ourselves and to give us the contravert successfully our statements, for | means of more f the very good reason that they are accurate, sustaining our position in future, and for the better protection of our and we shall now give him a very hard nut es as workmen and as men—do form our- ae to crack. ves into, and organize a Society for the bet- In September, 1877, Campbell waa capy- ter Government of our trade. wll h 1859 ; at pres- wai he is copying in the your 1861, | Wo/nefday evening next, ‘ent he is copying in The meeting then adjourned until Wed- Campbell they give the enormous sum of | A large number of painters} _ Quumeneen iil — Latest by Telegraph. | WAR NEWS. | Speci “i Dispatch ty I Berornipz, March 2, | Princo Milan arrived here to-day. Tho populace received him in an unusually en- ithusisastic manner. CUB CF. ot. Parersnuna, March 2. Replying to a recent article of the Lon- don Stanted, which declared that the sword would have to be drawn unless Ruas- sia made concessions, the Agence Russe says that the British Government has de- clared that it would only «make war on be- half of British interests. Russia has res- pected and _ satisfied these interests, therefore either the Standard is misin- formed, or England will act in opposition to her formal declaration. As regards con- cessions, the European C.2binets know that Kussia is resolved to mairtain the essential results of the war. She will always show herself <isposed to accept every means of reconciling the inviolability of those results with the interests of third parties; but threats and military preparations are bad means of attaining a peaceful understand- ing.” Loxpon, March 2. It is stated in the lobbies of Parliament that the ordinary Estimates for 1878, to be published to-morrow, show an increase of £35,000, one-half of which is for the trans- portation of troops. The Estimates show that itis the intention to commence four first-class iron-clads, complete four iron- clads, twenty-eight corvettes and gun-boats, and thirty torpedo boats. The above in- crease is exclusive of a portion of the vote of £6,000,000 which has been devoted te the navy. Lonpon, March 2. The statement that Herr Camphausen has resigned is contirmed. Beri, March 2. Emperor William has not signified his de- cision respecting Herr Comphausen’s resig- nation. The North German Gazette attacks the Territorial Waters Jurisdiction Bill, now before the British Parliament, and charges the English Government with wishing to claim jurisdiction over merchantmen pass- ing the Straits of Dover, which the Gazette claims to be an international water. way for the trade of the whole world. Lonpon, March 2. A despatch to the Daily News says: ‘¢ The Dake de Audiffrx Pasquer, President of the Senate, and a half-dozen other Sen- ators, have withdrawn from the Orleanist group, known as the Constibutionalists. his probably secures the passage of the Government Bill on amnesty and the state of siege.” rere ow ——-ne ae 6 eee omnen ——— OUR OTTAWA DESPATCH (Special Despatch to Daily Examiner.) Orrawa, Maroh 2. Perry moved for an order of the House for papers relative to the improvement of Cascumpec Harbor, and also for correspon- dence relative to Railway snow fence (?) The Debate on the Budget continues. Sir John McDonald has returned to Ottawa. = = rn ren een Tur American and Colonial mails will ar- rive in this City at 9 o’clock this evening. SpeciaLt attention is directed to the Grand Clearance Sole of Apples, Fish, &., on Monday next, March 4th, by A. Mc- Neill, Auctioneer. See Advt. ly Montreal all Catholic Irish societies have resolved to have no procession on St. Patrick’s, through mourning for the late Pope. This has produced a good impres- sion. OUR GREAT GLEARANGE SALE WILL CONTINUE AT Further Reduced Prices, Several Lots of that i still on hand, will be sold at HALF PRICE. Remnants at half Price ! WOOLLEN & FUR GOODS AT COST. GREAT BARGAINS IN CLOTHING | BANKRUPT STOCK! | GROCERY ——AN D~- PLOviSioN Stare | Cor. Great George & Kent Sts. oo Subscriber wishes to inform his friends and the public generally that he still keeps on hanJ a choice assortment of rosaries aud Provisions, AT HIS OLD STAND, an .will be pleased to have them eall and iuspect for themselves. ON HAND, 1) CHESTS CONGO TRA, (** New Season ’’) {,000 Lbs. Canadian Cheese, 19 Casks Amsrican Kerosane Oil, {129° test ; 36 cts. per gal.) 20 BARRELS SUGAR {all kinds), 100 Bois, Sup. Extra Flour 3 Pans. Very Choice MO LASSHS 20 doz. Pickles, 20 doz, Assorted Jams 20 boxas Desssrt Prunes, 109 Tins Sardines, CANS PEACHES, PiNEAPPLES STRAWBERRIES, TOMATOES NEW RAISINS, ZANTE CURRANTS: DRIED "APPLES, STEWINS #PRUNES, 300 QUARTS CRANBERRIES, ; CREEN CRAPES. 890 LBS. SMOKED HALIBUT, 25 QTLS. CODFISH, 100 BOXES DIGBY HERRING. and all goods usually found in a First- Class “.recery Store. FAMILIES SUPPLIED BY THE MONTH DONALD NICHOLSON. Jan. 16, 1878—y. MAIN Tit A RDERS for Spring delivery solicited. PRICES AND TERMS unusually favorable. Also—all sizes in store for present require- ments. CARVELL BROS., Agents. Ch’town, Feb. 23—dy pat 2 aw for 3w HOUSE PROPERTY SELL OR TO LET, the Dwelling House, corner of Weymouth and _ Rich- mond streets, at present occupied by D. Hodg- son, Esq. Apply to HODGSON & McLEOD. Jan. 3lst, 1878. Union Bank of P. &. Island, VHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of this Bank will be held at their Banking House, in Charlotte- town, on Wednesday, 6th March, at twelve o’clock, noon, to elect Directors for the ensuing year, and transact such other business as may be laid before the Meeting. GEORGE MACLEOD, Cashier. Ch’town, Feb. 23—lw Wants, Lost, Found, Advertisements under this heading, in space not exceeding half an inch, will be insert- ed for Ten Cents per day. ANTED — A complete sect of the “ROYAL GAZETTE” for the last five years, or any intermediate years. Apply at this Office, stating price. Feb. 28, ’78— ANTED—A servant girl for a small family. She must be a good cook, Ap- ply at this office. Feb. 26. oe Nell diet amen eae one = a OR SALE—A First-class Second-hand for Men and Boys. ‘ Charlottetown, Jan, 8, 1578. Clothes Cleaning Depot, ' (Above Mr. D. Farquharson’s Store), Corner oF Queen & DorcHESTER SETETS.R Renovating and Repairing Clothes, ROBERT ORR & CO. ORGAN, quite new, and used but little. Will be sold very cheap, on easy terms. For further particulars apply at EXAMINER office. Feb. 11, 1878— 2i. wkly Im ANTED TO PURCHASE — A Double Tenement HOUSE or COT- 'TAGE, ina good locality in Town. Apply, | by letter, to this Ofiice. Feb. 25—tf OST—Last Thursday night, the 2st L inst., on Queen Street, a Bunch of KEYS. Any person leaving them at this Office or at 56 Socts Great George Street, will be amply R. PATTERSON guarantees that no M matter how badly faded or stained gar- ments may be, he will restore them to their original color. JOHN PATTERSON. | Feb, 9 ce eae ene ot recompensed. Feb, 23, 1878—2i pat eod ar seh athena |" FROUND—A Bunch of KEYS. The owner can obtain them af B34"u1wer Orrice, |" calor, Fpl gle war beens ie oheoe arenes eer nn ~- os ee ernest i agente auction Sales, MURTGAGE SALE, To be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 4th day of APRIL next, ab the New Law Courts Building, in Charlottetown, at the hour of TWELVE o'clock, noon, under and by ‘virtue of a Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the Sixteenth day of December, a. D, 1873, and made between Alexander McSwain, junior, and Guliema, his wife, and Alexander Me- Swain, senior, of Township Number ‘Twenty-one, in Queen’s County, of the one part, and George Peake and Ralph Brecken Peake, of Charlottetown, Tras- tees, under the marriage settlement, of Fanny Leigh, of the other part.— LL that Tract, Piece and Parcel of Land, situate, lying and being on Lot or Town. sup Number T'weaty-one, in Queen’s County, bounded as follows, that is to say: By a line commencing at a stake fixed in the north side of the road leading from Morris’ Mill to the old Malpeque Road, in the western boundary of fifty acres of land in the occupation of Alex- ander McSwain, junior, and running thence by the magnetic meridian of 1764 north seventy chains, or the rear boundary line of farms front- ing on said first-named Road; thence west four chains and nine links. to the division line between the said Township aad Township Number twenty-three; along said line south five chains, to a jog in said division line; thence along said jog west seventy-five links ; thence south seventy-six chains to the old road; thence along the north side thereof northeastwardly to the place of commence- ment, containing thirty seven and one-half Acres of Land, a little more or less ; together with all Buildings and appurtenances therete belonging. For further particulars, apply to Messrs, toe & McLEOD, Soliters, Charlotte. wn. Dated this Twenty-seventh day of Feb A. D., 1878. Cengaehe a. GEORGE PEAKE, RALPH B. PEAKE Februaay 28, 1878—till sale APPLES, FISH, ETC. 3Y AUCTION, Next Monday, March the 4th, at 1] o'clock, at my AUCTION ROOM, 50 BBLS. CHOICE APPLES, in BALDWINS, RUSSETTS, PIPPINS, Ktc., all in prime order. Also, 5 Bbls. HERRING, 25 Qtls. HAKE, 10 Casks K. OIL; a few barrels Cran. berries, Onions, Cabbage, Smoked Herring, 50 Pairs Men’s BOOTS, 5,000 CIGARS, and sundry other artic} all of which neust be sold out. : ae A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. No. 11 Queen St., Feb. 27—dy pat 4i HOUSEHOLD | FURNITURE. I WILL SELL AT AUCTION, at the residence of Dante. Hopson, Ese, corner of Weymouth and Richmond Streets, on Thursday, 7th March next, at 11 o'clock, LL THE HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, consisting of—Drawing-Room, Dining and Bed-room Furniture, in Ma- hogany and Walnut; Extension, Centre and Side Tables, Sofas, Lounges, Easy and Arm-Chairs, Rockers, Prie Diew Chairs, Side-Board, Book-Case, Pianoforte (7 octaves—Kinglish), Music Chair, What- not, Brackets; Damask, Moreen and Chintz Curtains, Brussels and Scotch Carpets, Pictures, Handsome Glassw Crockeryware, Dinner, Tea and Breakfast Sets, Plated Ware, Cutlery, Table and Bed Linen, Iron Bedsteads, Hair and other Matresses, Feather Beds and Pil- lows, Wardrobes, Chests Drawers, Wash, stands, Toilet Glasses, Toilet Sets, Bed. room Stoves, Fire Irons, Hall Furniture and Oilcloth, Kitchen Furniture and Cook. ing Utensils, Sleighs, Wagons, Harness, Riding Saddles, Buffalo Robes, Plou Harrows, Horse-Rake, Garden and Stable Tools, Stone Roller, Carriage Lamps, &e., &e., &e. TERMs—Sums under $50 will be Cash os delivery ; all sums over that amount, 3 months credit on approved joint notes. Full and complete lists by catalogue to be had at the Saleroom of 7 " WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Ch’town, Feb. 20—ar DR. WILLIAM GRAYWS SPECIFIC MEDICINE, The Great English Rem- edy is an unfailing cure a for Seminal Weakness Spcr- Mm matorriea, Impotency andg ail diseases that follow as a sequence of Self-Abuse; as Loss of Memcry, Univer- . m, 4 Lassituie, Pain in thet .> ' & Back, Dimness of Vision. BeforeTak ng. re Old Age, and After Tak many other diseases that lead to Jusanity or sumption anda ure Grave. #@ Price, per package, or six packages for $5, by mail free postage. lull particulars in our pamphlet, whieh we desire to send {ree by mail toeveryone, Address WM. GRAY & CO., Windsor, Outario, Canada. sw Sold in Charlottetown by W. R. Wab son, Dr. Dodd, C. D. Rankin, P. G. Fraser at Apothecariea Hall, and by all Druggiste anywhere. OLE LEATHER-—-500 Sides No. 1&8 CARVELL BLOS, Dec. 5—pat 3i bhews-— —_——:0°-—-——— . E DAILY EXAMINE Braue Res cal snd telegraph q A Gh mace seal ae aetna gene, nak sot ia siren «apt ipa ine “ ~~ a oenencenh ae secant Saget 608 oe = 2 Santen DOT on tanga ca ttt i i accreted en