sa a” th /$39,305.06 less than in the preceding we BTS - 2008} n¢r ) ‘ar. The amount collected from pas- Vx anii singel . ——_—___—_— | sengers in 1884 was $62,926.26, and in| } - ra - ‘ nw , MARCH 8, 1886, 1885, $66,054 32. The amount col- == | lected as freight in 1884 was $70,701.74, | land in 1885, $74,213.84. It appeais that $70,394.09 were expeaded in fivish- iug up the Cape Traverse Braach, and $8,050.00 in new rolling stock. Commuted. : . CQ awé . The Gillis Sentence High Sheriff re iegram :—- [nts atternoon the eeived the following t i =: = +o - = To tii Lliah Sheriff : } ’ . at : ; al Mr. J. M. Duncan’s Case. in the case of Alexander Gillis, under | st sentence of death, the Governor-General! Ir appears, from the letters in another i orders that the sentence be commuted for| column, that Mr. J. M. imprisonment for life Penitentiary, An official letter is sent by | for a disreputable journal, as charged by | —T . |correspondents of Tue Examiner. We}! peating message. patties the denial with pleasure,aad will be most happy to do a like service »|for any other teacher who may have, | reasonable grounds for supposing that! |he is slandered by the statements of our | Acknowledge this, S. Pow, Under Seo’y of State. _—em «+ : +} . Acre ; an ® ada |} | ublic Accounts of Canada. correspondents. But we should have| AS niete Pp , _ | been much better pleased if Mr. Duncan’s 16 Deputy Minister of Finance be- : : . eas BE epmy mins or Xinsnce Ve-)| denial were ia better form. Tae Ex- a rerort +" > rAS Db yr ti a in- | i ” a a ee ¥ ; - | AMINER has never refused to Mr. Duncan . reer felt by himse d al | ; , . es * f , : ae _ aod all the! any reasonable and proper redress “ for Srna ot +! smart er } ti thal ¢ 2 “ : eGicers of the. Dope — aa a f2) personal attacks in its colamns;” nor } os . r¢ 1i1e@ . » : ‘ . 6 ° e ~_ Sir Leoward Tilley became |}..; Tag EXAMINER, at any time, permit- 4 rendor it imperatively neces-}, = Se oT ee ee | its correspondents to attack Mr- e ; . ne ei hie ef 2 ° rY “e ‘sé . ‘ 4 ’ gpd —. 2 em 8) Duncan “with all the treachery of - on 1 t eso ionpg apd so aceept-! _. ° z. 2° P 1 he so long aud so accep jassassias.’ Mr. Duncan is a_ public J iis yey , {school teacher, paid out of the commos 1pafl mm what IS aiTeacy appsiu;rse i £33 o . ~~ £ wee ee J SPpe'’| public fund ; and it is open for any man, in h : ns, th @ — : s these privately or publicly, by means of the Canada, for the year | : ; oniS dain 2 Pus . ne 4 a y r Press or in a communication to the] ymnded ; i June, 1850, to interest and} ~.1.) a ; if ended J ss : cn eee school Board, to charge him—if there be | ari x i" ' ears ' ra ea , } " ey 2ia5 AM aye ; “|reasonable grounds for doing so—with ¥ : ‘ t Ac yuol f Pai ; . “hy o28 (eee et y offeace incompatible with his posi-| os : ' ion. tis needless to say that editing | ; p41 “a disreputable journal,” containing) Srines Kawai BO trecees even TNO “heathenish aud unchristian-like serib-! S a es = i9'sa7 43| Diiogs,” is such an offence; and Mr. ~ ‘ tae a Duncan, by denouncing the statem2uts | wai : 2 vO i ° ‘ River Tay do ie hl . 92,473 97 uur correspondenis as slanders and ‘“ ; : “the fowest libels that ever appeared in| 0 B CADBID....-.. +200... eosemees 9,989 05! print,’ practically admits that it is so. | = RFONCOe VANAIS....<...<0eee é s a I : r . T ti lipssz 3j; That there were some “reasonabdie| P Buildis 1.217 ol} erounts” is evidenced by the fact that | P 92,106 97 | Mr. Dunesa, himself, ioferred that ths| Ca i £419 63]. ‘ : : . ote iotain —_ sn soa gg | S-atements applied to him, though his| ——-—--— | name was never mentioned. Perhaps it}| $13,214,761 96 \ ‘ } Ther , a’ Clinedidat would be wellfor the School Board to; Tt el ee aiso paid to tne U . man any thoroughly investigate the matter, i Paci ic kiliway, Onaccount of the i0an | eet a | wat ns : cas?) ot i‘? H ss Act oi 55 , the sum — ' a ahh A . 1 oP srtn ee ee | Chips. of $9.701,433.00, and, in addition to this| ee . 3 hd = > he ent of , o suim exvcen Sd 25, i — Manners ere the happy ways ot | 31.00 were made as follows :— ls: . . BES “ 131.0 ' Be TOLEIWE jd ing things, aud have their true foun-| se > : ~ mn a . : » m i St. Jo ‘Railway Extension yy | Bt ‘head in kindaess of heart. The} oe eBlo yeu ,} , . : : Sesieninn =e “"" 300.000 00 | Self-reliant man jas a manver, the natu-} --- 282.91 00} yal expression of his individuality, but it} i : ,|i8 too often egutistic, and pleasant only} ‘ \ lj I . : e _ all eee counting | waea his seli-love ig gratified’ Race : :. 18 F Ville 2 Ly mel * Ubud BS | i . : , , a . >iaffects one’s manrer; the Briton, cold ia ail to the sum of . $403,245.00, were|~ one . ? ; ’ hi 0 : : | punctilious, yet sincere; the Frenchman, t uuder-mentioned railway|*, . Os ad ; ie oe 14 ‘| effasive, versatile, but without so great compagies on account of subsidies granted | a tial isincerity; the Capadiav, well! —hardly om b the Parliam ant of { anada, los 5 >; to C pad au, L d y ¢ |formed yest is, perbaps, the safest serch ed ate ion Raile | answer, anil yet a truer one might Norivhern and Pa Junction Railwey iesade 7 - Compa vs sssvers se $154,440 00 | admit a great want of courteous treatment le aeher Lake St. Joly io 27 weT OO} cur ‘ eer ne sake Se, 3.027 ©! manto man, What pleasant remem- ViZ. 3 i rontia na faci coece $9,000 OO a NApaD ramvworth and Quebec do.... 57,600 « )| branees we all have of the graceful and Kingston and Pembroke do... ciscce,, 46008 Cl < ; : Great Northern do...-.«-.............. | 25,053 oo | 2e2tle macnered old men of our younger COPEQUuet GO... 00... csepenrseecrosnncbiance 32,000 00} days who brought with them across the In all, the expenditures on capital| Atlantic the impress of their social account, Canadian Pacific Railway,|s'atus. Alas! they are all but gone, subsidies to Railway Companies, |#nd their children do not follow them. 5 oe ae : ; D he strife for place, for the highest seat, is appareutly now too keen, too absorb- ing, to admit of time for the interchange of the courtesies of life; and the tone of authority comes loud from the little heads of a small people. ete., for the purpose of providing modern facilities for the people, amounted in the past year to the esormous sum of $24,147,578.96. The net debt of the country has there fore been, considerably increased ; yet through the diminution of the rates of interest payable on the several Dominion loans and the reduction of the higher interest-bearing de!ts the rate of interest on the net debt has decreased within the year from 406 per cent. to 3.80 per cent., whilst the rate of interest on the deSt payable in Eugland has been re- duced in the same period from 4.22 per — Mr. Warburton is right there is a reform needed in the administration of justice in this Province. It is a mani- fest injstice that suits brought for trial last July caunot be tried until next July. The loss this entails to suitors is not easily calculated, but it is by no means a sma!l one. Better to suffer the eucroach- ments ofa greedy neighbor, and let your cent, to 3 99 »°r Cc The total we et Jd ! he tal re- : . ea Z Saattng dees , Onis fedetation ti. he’ 9010 | debtor go free, than eogage in litigation ' : C Hicacerarior 0 ee OUIN . ; Phat Yr Fune, 1883; on the rate of interest | which lasts over a year. We have three sg A re ad bit ate Ol DLere.t pay 7 ; he a pet AM. has baie frame 8 ‘4 ‘Judges aod many lawyers, with com } net deb Has vee ivor d ° . ‘ us 2 to 3.80 ~" | paratively speaking, little real Htigation. an pe : |The docket of every term is largely com- Che burden of the taxpayers has not, f every term is largely com | posed of uacontested suits, and should be If this relore, Deen very materially increas- fi ished in the term. cannot be Vv) n yay by! 1 Lor . : 2. 1 aida ; . be ab” elie ;aone withoi thy, Y ‘ paid as interest 18%8 $5.739.18119.4" without a pen mes reporte >» 1 ve 7 *ithoane din + slay j ‘ i ant iv 1885 36.782.943.86: . ere be no delay in his appointment. ! e. + ¢ |One thing is certain that this state of € 993 667 ‘ i ; — iho 1 the Can coe cs © 7 Pacific Railway has io ¢! ; [things will not long bo tolerated, and — - y 425 1D toe meantime . . ' ' ey ' rae ee ; : that a close scrutiny imto the whereiore 0 puEAE a very where in the country! -,, ; cone , > | Of these delays will not add any lustre to Du i ave been erected and ) ole eee : \our Proviucial system of jurisprudence. : perma iprovemeats effected. | payable in London | ) : 3s @ the total deht — Disraeli’s correspondences with bis sister, 1832-1852, recently published by 7% of the couatry. is ! , a : : _ @ iargo amount payable to! his brother, are certainly most interest- Cauadians, the interest of which goes in-|isg reading. Of the men and manners s theyefore a source | of that day give an iusight only they - of profit aud net a burden to ajobtainable from such a versatile contem- arge proportion of the people.|porary. At an early age Lord Beacons-| But on the total ove debt | field had evidently a good opinion of | the uet in’erest paid in 1878 was{himself. Writing io 1834, four years | $6,033,514 97, aud in 1885 $7,467,-|before he became a member of the} J42 66 ; or ly $934,627.69 wurore—! House of Commons, he says: “* Heard] only al twenty cents more per head | M vcaulays best speech, Shiel and/| of the population, though iu the meau-| Charles Grant. Macaulay admirable; time ‘ories have been seven years in _butebetween ourselves I could floor them | lall. ‘This entre nous. I was never more | record of the Tories! confident of anything than that | couid | inh that of the Grits, In 1874, the}ecarry everything before me ia that | The timo will come——’ | 5, four years later, it} Thirty-five years aflerwards he was ol 014,97, or $980,786.86) Prime Minister of Eugland, and at least : ‘ 2.5 _Lontrast ' t €t tnierest pa! iby Canada was $0,552,- House. ) ; , YVaeQil, 46a if i a en DATIIY Ax A Duncan, at) in the Dorchester | least, is ‘*not guilty” of editing or writing | credit —bo Seen ne Earn MINER. MARCHE 6B. 188C. stuffed, with truffles ; the best company there.” Afier being two years in the House he writes: “ The complete com- mand of the House I now have is ree markable, an! nothing ean describe to you the utter silence which immediately ensued as I rose, broken only by mem- bers hurrying to their places to listen.” | tle evidently wrote frankly to his sister, /not concealing his most persdnal re- flections. Cet _~eom ~ The Legisla:ive Council Election. Messr* Bovyerk and Leitch were nominated to-day, and the election will take place on Monday next. There are two good, solid, sufficient and paramount reasons why Mr. Bovyer sheuld be elected. 1. Because it is important that the people should, at every opportunity,show their approval of a careful and economi- cal administration of the affairs of the Province. 2. Because the Government have ad- opted a positive and imperative policy regarding the fulfilment of the Terms of Union, and it is important that the people should show the Government of Canada and the Imperial Government that they are in complete and hearty unison with the local administration about that matter. We hope to see Mr. Bovyer elected by a large majority. Let every elector make a good use of hia ‘right to vote. 7 om © --~-—-—- —Several of the City officials are re- poried under sentence of suspension for _acting in collusion with certain violators of the law. Oa the other hand it is at the proscribed officials have y been engaged in collecting evi- d2uce under the Scott Act, Of course the Stipeudiary Magistraiewill have the matier carefully investigated. An in- vestigation is certainly due both the officers. and the public. If the officers ! really been ferreting out evidence stated th lately nave for use in Scott Act cases, they deserve snspen-ion; if they have simply been “ou a spree’ something nore (han mere suspeusion should follow. a The Nomination for the Second District. Tue nomination for a candidate to fill the vacancy in the Legislative Couneil cansed by the death of the late Mr. Me- Millan, took placa to-day. Sneriff Long- worth opsped bis Court at eleven o'clock, and tarough the day the following nomina- tions were made :— Heery Bovger, of Southport, proposed by Abraham of Little York, and seconded by Malcolm McKinnon, Uigg, and suppotted by Henry Burke, Lot 49; John Lawson, Stanhope, Lot 34; Henry Muteh, Southport ; James O’Brien, Char- lottetown; Witliam Pranght, Lot-50; Thos. Berrigan, L*t 33, Farmer; John. Aylward, Lot 48; Patrick Daffy, Lot 48; Michael McBride, Fort Axngustus; James E, Lofferty, Fort Augustus; Alexander J. Campbell, Uigg. Joba Colin Leitch, of Stanhope, Lot 34, in ‘Queen's County, Farmer, proposed by Donald Crockett, of Little York, Lot 34, Farmer, and seconded by John Jenkins, of Lot 49, in Queen's County, Farmer, and supported by John Scott McLaod, of St. Péter’s Road; Dancan Taylor, Wood Islands; George forbes, Vernon River Bridge ; John McGregor, Lot 48. No further nominations were made, and at fourc’clock the Sheriff aijourned his Court. Gill, Benevolent Irish Society. ‘* ROBERT EMMETT BRANCH. ” Ow last Thursiay evening s respectable audience assembled at Cardigan Road School-honse, Baldwin Station, to establish the above named branch of the Benevolent Irish Sogiety of this Province. Simon Bolger, Eq., attended as a delegate from the city, and delivered an earnest and telling address an behalf of the movement. He also expressed, on bshalf of Richard Walsh, his regrets at being unable to attend. Messrs. H. R. Mooney, J. M. Davis, D. McQuaid and other gentlemen addressed the meeting, was unanimous. The various speakers were heartily applauded. Mr. Anthony McLiuaghlin occupied the chair, and the undersigned was appointed Seoretary of the meeting. Afrer the usual and necessary motions wore disposed of, the Branch was establish- ed by appointing the following officers :~ a. which President—H. R. Mooney. Vice Presidont—Authony MeLinghiin. 2n4 Vice President— Dennis McQuaid. Secretary—Patrick Rice. Treasurer—John Kenny. MANAGING COMMITTEE, Joseph MeQuaid. James Coogan. Patrick Campbeil. James Kenny. John H, Beradiey. George McLaughlin. Michael MeQaaid. COMMITTEE ON RULES AND REGULATIONS, Andrew Bradley. Hl. D. Mooney. John Curran. mor in other words, the interest; so far had proved that he had not over-|. Mr. J. M. Davis was enterad as the char forreased fo @ greater extent in! estimated his possibilities. Aud yet, | frst honorary member of the Branch. Mr. rT ile the Grits were in power | after his maiden speech, he writes thus :; Bolger heartily eulogised his part in the ears while the Tories |* As I wish to give you an exact idea of} meoting, and it was, onsy to see that the v >; though the Grits didn’t} what occurred, I state at oncg that MY |The co a him Gul of themselves.’ . W., andthe Tories did. | debut was a failure.” That he had not | siseaat an at poker Pp Prince Edward’ succeeded, he knew; that he would sue- ati seni of the Branch. Votes ne | 'c aceounts show the ceed, he had, however, no doubt of. He! of thanks were cordially passed to M., a ’ ¥ jast year as subsidy, dte., | writes at this time of hbaviog ‘*squa-| Bolger, and the Chairman and Secretary, 4.29, and that the amount re-' bashed” O'Connell, and having a con-|1s was decided that the next meeting 7 ot (he Province is | versation with Chandos (late Dake of | ould take piace in the same school-house ; . Suckingtam), who “has no head, but ie the evening of Tanraday, ‘the 18h tae ee ee. OF the” Pe; Saeed flatter myselt I opened his mind a little.” shh" i) i Superin- vw ~ as , y CTeGalhivis : 7 681. os - eo 0. The deficit, $52,-\lor’a “ You 1g Gladstone ” trallie is GaN AMest yet, aad whilethe aad says of it: “Rather dall, but we ‘8 icreasing the expenses are had a swan, very white, tender and inst. lt was moved, seconded, and carried tle met at dinner at the Lord Chancel- | ynanimously, that the Examiner and and others, | Herald be requested to publish report. JosupH Mooney, Secretary, AUCTION. WILU seli by Auction, at my Sales-soom, to-morrow, at 1.30 p. m., Furniture, Sleighs, &e. Also -20 bris. No, lL Labrador Herring. . G. M. HARRIS, March 8—li Auctioneer. ENTERTAINMENT wom Liem ST. JAMES’ HAL? i. TUESDAY, 9ih MARCH. PROGRAMME. Opening Piec*...... be d'vic 6.0.06) onde 00.00 ee ee oeeeeeee Miss Ellen Lawson DR neo spel Messrs. Lord and Mackionon DONO, 6656 cx kens's Mr. Thomas Mc! ean INTERMISSION, et ee ie ++e++. Mra. Roome I EE SIPS Mias F. Lawson ONE 44k dc bss vincent eo eee . Mr, Maynard MOMs... 540s 00 bee waa Mr, Carruthers CO FN eensidah's dws oan 5 0% nalehho . Choir Admission, 10 Cents; Entertainment com- mencing at 8 o'clock. March 6, 1886. St. Patrickh’s Day. THE ANNIVERSARY OF [IRELAND'S PAT- RON SAINT will be celebrated in Charlotte- town, On Wedaesday, fiih March, by a Procession of the Benevolent Irish Society, froin their Hail, Prince St., - to St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, at 9.45 a. im, In the evening a Literary and Musical ENTERTAINMENT WILL BE GIVEN IN THE MARKET HALL. cexeaseneeitiatahensi Doors open at 7.15. Entertainment to com- ence at 8. + Admission 25 cents. Reserved Seats 50 cents; Tickets to be procured at ‘the various Drug Stores, and at the Diamond Bookstore. ; St. Patrick’s Day has been proclaimed a Public and Civic Holiday. Retura Tickets will be issued from all Railway Stations to Charlottetown on 16th and 17th March, good to return on 17th, 18th aad 19th March, at “irst-class Fare. y a a JOHN HENNESSY, Secretary. March 5,—eod wkly. BiLSeCuU LD. ON consignment, 150 boxes Moir & Co.’s cele, brated BISCUIT, in Sugar, Wine, Butter Fruit, Ginger, Seed, Tea, Oyster, Cabin, Water» Soda, Cinnamon, Thin Family, &c., &c. A. H. B, MACGOWAN, Queen Square. Ch’town, March 6—4i sat mo th sat Special Notice. DEBTORS. E3SR3. YOUNKER & OFFER beg to noti’y all persone indebted to them, either by Bok Account or Promissory Notes, that unless their respective amoun's sre pad immediately, they will be sued for without respect of persons. This notice is final. March 5—4i eod pd SEED WHEAT BEST WHITES BUSSIAN, FOR SALE CHEAP. JOHN NEWSON, Ch’town, March 4, 1936.—-Swke dy wky The Charlottetown Water Works Co. OTICE is hereby given that the Stock Book ia the above Company has_ this day been opened, and that such Stock Book is now ia the office of R. R FitzGerald, Soli- citor, in tae Cameron Block, Char! vitetown, Prince Edward Island, whore any person or body politic or corporate can subkecribe for shares ia the above Company, under the Act or Charter incorporating the sam. Dated this 24th day of February, A. D., 1886. ALEXANDER VcKINNON, R. R, FITZGERALD, for Lncorporators. Feb. 24—dy 201i NOTICE. A LL persons indebted ta the Iste firm of iL GEO. DAVIES * CO. are requested to make immediate paymen! t» the undersigned, HARRIS & STEWART. March 3, 1856. Kent Street Gracsry Store, Op. the Recklin House. Jn Sete KALER in CHOICE FAMILY GRO- CERIES, CANNED GOOD, FRUIT, FISH, &c. As my eteck is all Fresh and First-class, selected by a gentleman of many years’ experience from the bes assorted stock in the city, I cam guaraatee satisfaction to ali, and would respectfully solicit a fair share of public patronage , Crders by mail will reeeive prompt atten- tion. R. B. BELL. March 4th, 1885—Imo eod & wky pd Prims Codfish. ~~ QUINTALS choice Table Codfish, sel!- ing at $3.50 per 100 ibs. FOR SALE BY HORACE HASRARD., Ch’town, March 6—2wks cod | JAS. PATON & 60, MARKET SQUARE, FFER special inducements to purchasers of Hovse Furnish- ing Goods, during the month of March. Those in need of Carpets aud Oilcloths should give us » call. Our stock is pro- nounced the Jargest and cheapest in the city, and eutirely new. 100 rolls Carpet, in Brussels, Tapestry, Scotch and Hemp. 75 © Qilcloth, from one foot totwelve feet wide. A special tot of Bleached Sheetings and Pillo Cottons, slightly damaged, will clear off at a bargain, Ask to see them. Grand value in White and Grey Cottons, Shirtings, Print Cottons, Cretonnes, Table Linens, Towe's and Bed '‘lickings, 1,200 pairs Corsets, cheap. Gilray’s Patent Lace Curtain Stretcher. them. Ladies should see vAS. PATON & CO.,, SUCCESSORS TO WwW. A, WEEKS & CO, pee aes — ellie GREAT BASKRUPT STOCK! ; Gear Dry Goods, Ha dwace, Crockeryware, ce omer 1) perenne Beots, Shoes, &s., &e. HE Subserib-r wil! sell at Public Anction, commencing on MONDAY, the 15th = 2 ; MARCH, 18°6, a as his store ia Souris Kast, and to continue from day to day until all is dispose l of, the entire steck of Doyle & MeBride, consisting of :— - wan, ,§20 Boek, noon Ready-made Clothing, Dress Goods, Silk Velveis, Velveteens, Siiks, Millinery, Worsted Tweeds, Tailors’ Trimmings, Window and Table Dam- asks, Shirtiags, Sheetings, Towels and Towelling, Bed Ticking, Winceys and Carpeting, Gents’ Furnishing, Shirts, Uisters, a good stock of Hard- ware and fron, "en's Long Boots, Men's Gaiters and Shoes, Ladies’ Boots— a Variety. et ——— 0 — You may expect a Bargain ia every line for Cash, a3 the ewtire stock has to be die- OWEN CONNOLLY. Souris East, March let, 18°6 —mar3 eod & wky 21 ee, SEP ~. ey 70° yee ee Priees on HOUSE-FURNISHINGS : JARPETS, GILCLOTHS, ROOM-PAPER, CURTAINS,” SHEWTINGS, TOWELLINGS, TICKINGS, CRETONNES, CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, ROOM-PAPER, CURTAINS, SHEETINGS, TOW ELLINGS, TICKINGS, CRETONNES, 30: Exceptional values in White Cottons and Embroi'leries. We invite you to compare these with similar goods offered elsewhere, and feel confident you will fiad it to your advantage to purchase at CE DAD CAE Sey wey Bek BEES BrOs., ' & > = ” . 73 & Vs Queen Street, Ch’town. Feb 27, 1°86. FLOUR! F WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ee TAVING a Large and Well-assorted Stock on hand, we are selling CHOICE FLOUR very cheap to suit the times. We keep all the Choice Brands on hand, such es-— Matchless, Kent, Victory, Forest City, @ueen, Our Favorite, City Mills, bris. and half-bris, &c. — ALSO — CHOICE PASTRY, in half-barrels, Ye Every Barrel Warranted. 0 ——_—a Give us acall before buying elsewhere. BEER & GOFF, PPOSITE MARKET HOUSE. oe, Feb, 25, 1886 ~-2aw & wky alg SAREE TE A I onetiorteS ” . sl ea,