tht focal and Other items. ALI } WAY -—-tO- Jay ~ Sia ng from both Capes to-day. os lure tria Whitman, for entering the — in bridges, kK q o « was on the decline and epgs sold + Rem! me Mr. Fleming’s Lecture, in St. Patrick's Hall, to-morrow night, on “The | Pathways t kame F o \yer's Sarsaparilla cures all bloed diseases, eradicates every impurity, and renews the vital f s {marsl lwwkly oo WretaMm Weise, FEsg., arrived at Pictcu from England yesterday. He wasa passenger | ia the ‘Northern Light” to Georgetown to- day - > Mr. F. Mttier’s wooller mills, at Eight s Mile Beook, Picton, were consumed by fire on |‘ Wednesday last. The loss is $6,000; insur- ance $3,000 - ~ - LicsNse COMMISSIONERS. — The King’s Couaty Board met at Georgetown last evening The Prince and adj varned for a fortnight. County Board have adjourned until the 23rd Aprul emncenntiliitcisinii Ayyoxr wisbing to join my class in Tele- graphy wil please make immediate applica- , has been further | day was the largest for some | — rd — -HG BH ' Pp ¢ a i a © « os Fee | { PROCLAl GHAPHIO EWS, ‘ _ ‘ + PSparcurs to THe } XAMINER., } The Cincinna t Riots. New Yor, March 31. The latest from Cincinnati, dated 3 a.m. | to-day says one half of the militia on guard | at the jail have been relieved. e the | fring at 8 o’clock last night no ore hes been ishot. The volleys since that time been merely blinds to clear the streets. I h is been ascertained no one was killed by firing at 8 o'clock night, but By order of the Since + last persons were wounded. Secretary of War, a detachment of the | United States regulars are held in readiness | to protect United States property if | hecessary. Everything Quiet. CINctINNaTI, March 31, 9 a.m. Everything quiet this morning. Very ow p -ople are about the C rurt House, and thess are merely from curiosity. Barri- cades are still in position around the jail, but they will be removed to-day. The feeling is that the trouble is over. War Notes. Svuakin, March 31. All British troops are embarking for tion, a¢ tuis will be the last term this season. Hours arranged to suit all-—M, B. Melwnis, Rocklo House. coma - — [urs evening, at the regular session of the Literary and Scieatitie Association, Mr. Robt. Smaliwood will read his second paper ou Steam, particularly im reference to 1ts use in laud carriage, and the locomotive engize. -H- --—— A TEN HoURS skating tournament took place in St. John on Friday. At the close the tollowing was the score :—Whelpley, 117 miles, 12 laps; Braun, 114 miles, 8 1z.pe; trench, 103 males, 11 laps; Pitt, 102 miles, 10 lo ps. - ———_—— Ar N. J. Campb-li's trade sale, on Wednes- day next, at eleven o'clock, one magnificent Excelsior Organ—5 stops and 2 fuli setts cf reeds—manutacturer s catalogue price $130.00, will be knocked down to the highest bidder tuerefor, = > - _ We are indebted to Mr. Alfred Beer for late San Francisco newspapers. The many friends of Mr. Boer will be plesed io learn that he occupies a lucrative situation in Lathrope, about eighty miles south of Sao Francisco. We wish him success, idoninlaliine Tus “Northern Light” reached Pictou Landing yesterday eveuing, She received a fall cargo of freight and with thirty passengers left for Georgetown this morning at seven o'elock. che arrived at tweive o'clock. A special train left Mount Stewart at 2.10 . m, to convey the passengers to the city. tt will arrive here at 6.30 this evening. ene Miss Lvey Suepsexp, a former resident of Rocky Hull, N. J., who died at Farmingdale, Monmouth County, a few days ago, lost, some six or eight months ago, a valuable e.rring. While preparations «ere being made tor che funeral dinner, the missing jewel was found in the intestines of a chicken that had been furnished as material for the funeral baked meats. wits A Patriot. —Don’t say anything about Mc- Kim, Abuse everybody else; but touch him not. He is a patriot;an upright, honest man The business men of Hamilton know hin, says the Spectator. Some of they are sorry for it; hut they know the good man, They know how much his word is worth—their books are full of it. --+--—}---— Tue very dreadful intelligence comes from Ottawa that Lady Lansdowne sometimes pokes the fire and brushes up the hearth in the presence of her guests! Of course al! suobocracy is disgusted, and the codfish aris- tocracy 1s prepared to demand His Exeellency’s recall. Butin acountry where three-fourths of the men and women have to work for their living, there will be a great many who will think the Marchioness is still a sensible woman and a lady.--7'ranscript. lnm Apvices from St. John’s, Nfid., of the 28th ult, says the steamship ‘‘Aurora,” the first arrival from the sealing grounds, hes jast arrived with 23,000 prime seals, valued at trom $60,000 tu $65,000. The whole voyage occupied less than three weeks. The steamers “Neptune” and ‘‘Heetor,” follow with full cargoes The former has $35,000 prime harps and the latter 25,000. The schooner ‘‘Lao damia,” with a cargo of cod, eels and herring, bound from Harbor Grace for Boston, was cut through with ice aad sank in Trepassey Bay this evening. The erew were saved. a nd Cawaptan Consutarn Acests.—An Ottawa telegram of March 24th, to the Boston Herala saye:~ With a view to extending the com mercial relations of the Dominion more geverally with foreign countries, it is stated that at aa early date the Canadian Govern- ment will eadeavor “to obtain the permission of the Imperial Government to be allowed to sad representatives to such of the British Consulates to which it may be in the interests of the country to have an agent atta shed. While such an arrangement would afford all the advantages Canada might require, it would not be attended by any great cost to the country. +o Bosrxesa Tr UBLrs. ~The Pictou News an- pov nces, with regret, the suspension of K. W. Oliver. dry goods merchant. ‘He has made in assizoment, beariag date the ISth, to A ‘ eDwaid and Henry G. ives, for the benetit of creditors who execute within thirty days. His total liabilities are sbout $5,000, au i assets exceed that amount by some $4,000. Proferences are made amounting to $°,859 82. itis likely that all ereditore will be paid in : unless there be an unusually great surinkage m the value of the asseta, Mr. Oliver's basiaess career has been a thoroughly honorable one, and we trust soon to see him resume basiness. He is now selling for the assignee.” ——_-—_—_.<> Our Advertisers. J. &. T. Morria offer choice seed wheat, grown from seed imported from Scotland, for sale cheap. KH. L. Lydiard advertises ‘“‘Customs Tarif,” a work containing much informa- tion for the merchant and shipper. Peake Bros. & Co. want a steady man who understands the care of horses, and is capable of delivering yoods from ware- houses. The affairs of the Charlottetown Woollen Factory having been wound up, 4 final dividend at the rate of €%,¥0 per share has bewn declared home except the Sixteenth Rifles, who re- main to garrison the town until relieved by the Egyptian troops from Cairo. Carro, March 31. Advices from Gen. Gordon, under date 23rd, confirm the reported execution of the two Black Pashas. Lonpon March 31. A despatch to the Times, from Khartoum, dated 23rd, says the rebels are still en- camped opposite the town, but their numbers are cd: cre: 8 ng. Court-Martialed and Shot. Catro, March 3h . ' It is reported here that the two black | Pashas, whose treachery caused the defeat of Gen. Gordon's troops, have been court- martialed and shot. a maaan Canadian Condolence. Orrawa, March 31. In the Senate Sir Alexander Campbell gave notice that he would move a resoln- tion of condolence with the Queen on Wednesday. ee Resolutions of Condolence, Lonpon, March 31. Both Houses have passed resolutions of condolence with the Queen and Duchess of Albany on Prince Leopold’s death. The ‘Versity Race. Lonpon, March 31. The Oxford-Cambridge boat race has been postponed untij April 7th. Gladstone in the Commons. Lonvon, March 31. Gladstone was present in the Commons to day. The Senate Throws @Out the Seduction Bill, Ortawa, March 31. In the Senate Mr. Charlton’s Secuction Bill received three months hoist. The House of Commons was occupied till 6 o'clock discussing the Central Ontario Railway Bill. —— Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, April 1—10 a. m. — Moderate to fresh north to west winds; fair weather; not much change in temperature. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetown, Ist April, 1854. Highest temperature yesterday . ...-.-- 33.7 Lowest temperature (read at midnight), eel Lowest temperature this morning ....... . 29.2 Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock, .31,1 Temperature this afternoon, at 1 o’clock...33.0 —-2 < © = 6 eer Presentation. —— J. H. Frercuer, Esq., being about to depart from the city for the West, was to- dav . waited on by a Committee ol the Scientific and Literary Association, and presented with the following address :- James H. Fiercner, Esq : DeaR Sia,—The Literary and Scientitic Society, of Charlottetown, having learned of your intention to remove with your family from this Province in a few days, appointed the undersigned committee to present you with an address, expressive of its regret ai your departure, and to commuuieate to you its appreciation of the valuable services you have rendered it This Society, st:ll in its infancy, ean ill afford te part with one whose mature judgment, long experience and ac- knowle’g-d ability would heve beer of great value in firmly estabiishing and successfully developing it An enthusiast in every thing which tenied to promote literature ana science Your public lectures and literary efforts have amused and = imstructed larce and appreciative audiences through- out the Island; _ therefore, not _ only our Society, but the Province at large, will, no doubt, learn with regret of your departure from their midst. , ; Rest assured the good wishes of this Society will attend you and your family in their pew home, and it will be always pleased to learn of your future welfare and success. We remain, Yours respectfally, Joun Newson. H. C. Macpoxanp., R, T. Weeks $5.00 REWARD. OST, at the time of the late fire, a bound L M+morandum Book, about one foot long. W hoever brings the same to E. W. Taylor, Watchmaker, will be paid the sove reward. March 29, 1984. —3i $e have | three | en te ae ee 1, 1884. + ee nents = - - DAILY EXAMINER, ‘PROVINGIAL LEGISLATURE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. om ~- - Mownpay, March 31. On motion of the Hon. Mr. Sullivan the | | second time, put through Committee | and reperted agreed to, namely ; — The Bill relating to Law Students. | The Bll respecting the Execution of | Deeds by married women. | An Act respecting aflidavits and aflirma- | tlons. j | rules and regulations permitting Law stu- dents, while articled to any Attorney in this Province, to attend Law Schools out of this Province, and the time spent at such schools may be taken and considered as part of the apprenticeship of such scholars. The bill relating to Affidavits provides that aflidavits or affirmations, made before a Notary Public outside this Province, may be used for all lawful purposes, as if made or sworn to before the proper officers in this Provinee. The bill relating to the Execution of Deeds by married women relates to the execution of deeds for lauds, whereof married women may be entitled in their own right; and points out the mode by which the rights of dower in such ‘ may be released, The Bill to incorporate the Charlottetown Water Works Company, was considered in Committee, and progress reported thereon. Cases Hon. Mr. Sutivan delivered to Mr. Speaker a message from His Honor the Lieutenant Governor, transmitting the Estimates for the current year to the House. They are as follow:— ESTIMATES, Administration of Justice... Coroners’ Inquests.. - + «es Gs 10,242.00 Oa 300.00 Exéeutive Coancil. ..........60 600.00 IIE is balls 06K 6 os ohirdiovig J 300.00 momdaticn (9505. )0iuk 15... . 100,780.00 General Exhibition......:....... 1,€09.00 Prince County Exhibition. 600 60 King’s County Exhibition... 600 60 Hospital for Insane...... 17,250.00 Leg: Jation....... pPaer tense 0 12,800.00 Legislative Libtery.............. 630.00 Lieutenant Governor’s Office . 257.50 institu*ion forthe Blind, Halifax.. 200.00 Fire Department, Charlo‘tetown. . 650.00 Do Summerside. «. . 150.00 16.22 Keeper Market House.......... Mrs. Mary Whelan el Unforeseen.,... Poor House. Paupers Portage eens te Nees Ee Provincis] Secretary, Treasurer and Commissioner of Public J ands’ 300.00 }, 000.00 3,500.00 3,608.00 400,00 ee ete a 6,960.09 Provincial Auditor's Office..... 1,450.00 Meee IOV WON, Dow iid. ¢ ccs 3 100.00 Pete i. -o.. Ob. Qevii< ike See Right of Way and New Roads.... 5,000.06 Public Buildings....... 3,080.00 i! a eee eek A Pune Brides... . 0s... 24825 Public Roads, Culverts and Small 3,834.00 22,000.00 me, tbe 6 beech ss i .. 20,900.00 Public Packets and Steam Ser- ee i a Sh rece wee ts 3,595. 00 eee ee er Ce... sk cs 1,200.00 Provincial Building........ ..... 2,225 00 Printing and Stationery, ete..... 550.06 Office of Registrar of , Deeds. 3,850.00 Importation of Stock........ 2,000 00 UE os bv vec cece cndnaes $249,379.94 On motion of Hon. Mr. Sullivan, second- ed by Hon. Mr. McLeod,— Resolved, That the Hoyse wil/®to morrow resolve itself into a Committee of the Whole House to consider of the supply granted to Her Majesty. The Bill to incorporate The Island Pub- lishing Company was considered in Com- mittee of the Whole House. A debate arose on the name of the Bill, and a motion was made to amend the title thereof by inserting the word ‘ Patriot” instead of the word ‘‘Island.” This motion gave rise to a consideroble debate, and after some time spent in committee, progress was reported on the Bill. It being then after 12 o'clock, midnight, the House adjourned until to-day at 10 o'clock, a. m, SSD The man whose soul is in his work finds his best reward in the workitself. The joy of achievements is vastly beyond the joy of reward. BIRTH. At Montreal, on the Ist inst., the wife of James F. Black, of a son, SS MARRIED. At Hampton, on the 29th ult., by the Rev A. McLean, Daniel I, Pearson, ef Seuth Bedeque, to Jemima Leard, of North Tryon, PLED, At DeSable, March 19th, after a lingering illness, which she bore with resignation to the Divine Will, Annie, the beloved wife of Mr. Kenneth Holm, aged 36 years. At Boston, Mass., Charlestown District, on Saturday last, March 29th, after a lingering illness, Mr. John P. Tantonv, formerly of this city, in the 30th year of his age. — ————$—— TO LET, The large Brick Store on Queen Street, lately oocupied by Mr, W. A. Hutcheson, Apply to A. WHITE, Or W. F, CARTER. March 29, 1884—tu sa tf cece ee ie tt Cl DIAMOND DYES. °() GROSS JUST RECEIVED, WiiVLE- SALE, at CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, March 31, 1884 — 2i Schooner For Sale. ae r HE sch Registc«r. Apply to A. KENNEDY & CO., Head df Queen's Whart, Ch fown, Marth 23, tf ian ' The bill relating to Law students author- izes the Law Society of this Island to make | APRIL: onan Raa « <neitaenasneaellsiaemensatitieipennatioe amet ee eS es cee Cet reenter eeteensennananmanen ene neeeietmanentanns oe —— SPRING &88B5, SPRING GEBLS following Law Bills were severally read the | Perkins | | | } { | Ch’town, Feb, 26, 1884. THE LIVERPOGL AND FIRE ne Invested Funds, $30,632,00 0 DOLL Province, Risks taken daily by Ch’tewn, March 10, 1884,—eod — —HA RESUMED Ch’towa, March 6, 1884.—dy wkly SE Lowellings and Stair L Ch'town, Feb. 28, 1884.—Zaw J, A. CHIPMAN & CO, Are Offering ex Warehouse, 400 bils. Medium and H’gh Grade Patenty (American and Canadian), | 125 bris Low Grade Bakers, | GFFICE OPPOSITE RANKIN HOUSE. | N.b—We are now prepared to receive ‘orders for Spring Importation — Flour, Corn- gar “ Epterprise,” twenty tons |meal, ete. Also, parties having Oats or Malt. | te RAILWAY | ing Barley for sale would do well to eall. J. F, SHATFORD, Ch'town, March 13 Biack French Merinoes, Biack Cashmeres, A FULL LINE OF MOURNING COcDsS. Table Linens, Towels, Sheetings, Pillow Cottons. Room Paper. Rugs, Mats, Carpets, Oil Cloths, ete., all standard Goods, and prices low. INSURANCE COMPANY, OF BNGLAN D. ESTABLISHED A. D. 1836. BOLLARS is invested in Canada. fienernl Reserve and Fire Re-Enusurance Fund, SEVEN WILLEON 2WO HUNDRED TROUSAND ————— 0 This Company will now do a general business in the City and R. R. FITZGERALD, AGENT. W.% A. BROWN & £8, FOR THE PRESENT, IN THE Store formerly occupied by H. A. Harvie, QUEEN STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE WATSON'S DRUG STORE. ee — - —_ —o NEW SPRING GOODS. J. B. MACDONALD S now showing an extensive range of NEW PRINTS, bought before the advance in duty, consisting of,— 650 picces, im all the Newest Besigns, 26 bales (806 picces) Grey Cottons, White Cettons, in the Different Makes, aheetings and Pillow Cottons, —-— ALSO A Large Variety of Carpets, in Brussels, Tapestry, Scotch and Butch Carpets, Stair Carpets, Mearth Rugs, and Door Mats. SOLD AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES, wkly, Oo ‘550 Pieces Crey Cottons, & Sterns | Ask Specixi attention to their Stock of the following Goods, which are, beyond question, as goud value as can be found : | asO Pieces White Cottons, 300 Pieces Print Cottons. English. Canadian and American Knitting Cotton, A good Stock of Canadian and American Corsets. Black Nuan’s Veiling, Black Persian Cord. PERKINS & STERNS. sa _—— eos e _ a ~ — LONDON AND GLOBE ©: of which ONE MILLION ARS. CEE ee eee VE— BUSINESS incns, J. B. MACDONALD. FOR SALE, | A SPLENDID SUIT of Drawing Room } | half-price, j oflice, Rare chance, rs —w oo Furnitare, little aged, will be sold for Apply at this ee A Tea and Fancy Table In aid cf the P. E. Is’and Hospital, will be held in the MARE ET HALL, —~O Wo Thursday, April 17th. Contributions will be thankfully received by Mrs. H, Aitken, Mrs. C. Palmer, Mrs. Burwash, Mrs. Whitman, Mrs. T. DesBrisay, Miss Ball, Mrs _R. Johnson, Miss Mittie Beer, Mrs. Laird, Miss Madve Peer, Mrs. Joha Macleod, Miss B. Maclennaan, ‘Mrs. Donald Macneill, Miss Macleod. Contributions of Flowers will be received by Miss K. Hensley and Miss Brecken. Doors open at four p.m. Admiseion, 10 cents. Tickets for Tea, 25 cents. March 31, 1884.—dy wkly The Pathways to Fare, ©. FLEMING, ESQ., Kaitor of » Charlottetown Herald, will deliver a LECTURE, on the above subject, under the suspires of the Catbolic Literary Union, in ST. PATRICK'S HALL, —ON— the | Wednesday Kvening, ud April, Admission, 10 cents; Reserved Seats, 15 cents, Tickets for sale at Fraser & Reddin’s Drug Store and at Apothecaries’ Hall. Doors open at 780; Lecture to commence at eight p, m. T. CURRAN, Secretary. Ch’town, March 36, 1884, ———__—. A LN TRADE SALE d . ry. HE Subscriber will se'l by AUCTION, at his Auction Room, corner of Queen and Water Streets, on Wednesday, the 2nd April next AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, A, M., Molasses, Sugar, Herring, Tea, PAPER BACS, WRAPPING PAPER, Brooms, Nutmegs, Cloves and Geueral Groceriss, ALSO, BOOTS AND SHOES, DRY COODS, &C te” Terme at Sale. N. J. CAMPBELL, Auctioneers. Ch’town, March 20, 184, The Great sale of Cotton Goods at the London House wil? be continued for 30 days, for cash, at a still further reduc- tion in prices. Merch 7, 1884. Executors’ Notice. ——— W* the undersigned, executora of the last will and testament ef the late Alexander Simpson, of Hope River, in Queen’s County, deceased, hereby uotify all Ch'town, March 21. | TO LET, HOUSE, situated on Richmond Street, near London House. Also 4 shop adjoining, 16x30 fest. Apply te THOMAS CAMPBELL. parties indebted to the estate to ma’e imme. diate payment to the undersigned. Also, all parties having lega: demands against said estate to present them, duly atterted to, within twelve calendar months from date. ALBERT SIMPSON, JOHN SIMPSON, Jr. Hope Btver Jauusry 18ib, | 854. Executors. Ok town, Feb, 23, .—tf . | furarl3 4w wkly 4 Scat ae Se