THE DAILY EXAMINE, entered for consumption, $123,157,019; | but the people seem not to mind it much, <4 Fit RAPHIC NEWS | duty, $23,172,508. 97 and itis certain that members of Parlia- b 7 ta | The value of the exports by countries | ment, at least, have not suffered much on} —— . ; ' were as follow cccount o » culd, T = sain ij ee — accouns OF the « - ' ‘ | [Srectan Desvarctxs vo THe Examexee.} | ‘i Great Britain $47,154,217 Hon. Sénator Carvell and wife, Hon. Hi United States {1.868.673 | Senator Howlan and wife, Mr. Brecken ¢ Mfarricane tn Great Britain Frave i 61 7,700} and Mr. McD naid are staying at the Great Damage Done. | Germany 123,697 |} Russell House, Hons. Senator Mont a “pao 164,929 | gomery and Haythorne, and Dr. Mclntyre Loxpon, Jan. 27 > tue 74 »~ 2 7 1 > - o s : ; . . Portugal 179,"495 | are at the Windsor Hotel, and Mr. Davies bl ; eee Italy. : 215 Ls avd his wife have taken apartments at the! The wind biew a hurricane at uM, i Holland. 7,599 | bowel Exchange Hotel " Much damage was done ia London ) = ba vis 9 instant woyi 4] -_ ys ‘ . j i : a +2 ed. T egranh | Z xan ie * oo os : Mr. Brecken has given notice of a motion | PeT8ons were killed and i an bic tes | eect te ; 2] 5031 | that the report of the select committes ap- | wires to the oo = an ‘Re ee est ibaies « a), : . i . Pere 2. . ; Soutl seria 1459957 | Pointed to consider the question of steam | Were interrupted severaat hoare. sof South America., b, Bod, 004 , > \from all parts of the United Kingdom | China and Japa 105.338 | communication betwee: P. E. Island and}! ipa and Japan... 105, 3 3 ~ ate: {agree that the gale of Saturday was un- | Australia 975.065 | the mainland in winter and summer ba con- | 48 ; : ie Other Countries 451.473 | curred in parallelled in severity. At Hastings the y cae eae calle sea washed over the streets making walk- The value oi . ie a — a in ing dangerous. The tides were yoy, - sumption (4. ¢., Z00ds actuaLy Consumed ID} ; r\ , K wr NR : anw area rhieh rether th the ; P = > |in many places, whieh together with the Canada), was by coudtries a8 follows:— | Tu e PPAILY EXAMINER. any | My g zale did much damage. Great Britain $52,052,465 JANUARY 93. 1884. <cinimnispaneeleie site cane wtetes 56,032, 353 | _. ag Phe Grand Trunk Disesier. France 2,316,480 ‘ Germany. 1.869.154 | A Mean Attack. | ~ a Spain 584 972 TORONTO, “| x > . “> @4¢ = e . . A ‘Yrimi ize ree be V, 30 Portugs! 63,349 Tnat the editor of the Patriot is an | At the Cri mm Assizea yesterday = ataly. 104, 44! . lous opponent. we. have’ lang! Barber was placed upon wial ¢harged with Holland 297,"01 ee re oppe ar tae hk » h © | manslaughter, in having through negligence, Be igiam 415,407 knowp and beliey ed— that he is tho- feaused the death of James W hite and vowsmndinad 165,935 foughly mean there is abundant p:0of 10 \twenty-eight others on the 22nd inst. It r ; 434 ; e ° a ° . . aa S : : : - West Indies. 4,369,260} the editorial columns of his issue of |js said one of the jury wamted a verdict of ; ae vr Saturday last guilty, After being out half an hour the % ) at “45 @ — as’. gui . z 2th « > ae aoe Jepan za le 45,254 of not gulity. When a short time ago, Tur Examryer | jury returned a rerdic contained articles upon a public question, | the Patriat, unable to reply to the facts | end arguments they coutained, launched | Switgerland, 336,040 Other Couatries. . $. 880,057 Theewelative bearimg of the Customs Tavif Gpen the commerce of each Provinee is given as fellows: — A ferrible Affair. PLANTAGNET, Ont,, Jan, 26. out into personal abuse of a lead'ng! eos 2 . P. © | member of the Bar, insinuating what he} AT terrible affair occurred in the vil age Ontario....... 17 10) was afraid to assert, that he was | Of Cunan last night. Mre, Beaulve died ; Quebec. ......\. ods 1 Pig ee 0 Thi. ae i canis ettoetethn Lae Thursday, and the body was laid out for : Nova Seotis. - 18 27 thett sathor. } a — a on sti Y{\ burial. Last night the house took tire and ; 7 © Brawawick 9 73 denied all know ede of or responsi ity | was totally consumed and the body could | Manitoba. 18 92) for the articles in question, when he} not be saved, and was burnt also. It is | oats — Tod : fwas again assailed, the sanctity ot the | supposed that the fire originated from : Deasinthn 17 52} death-chamber invaded, avd he was told | candies being placed too near the drapery. 3 lé should be borne in mind that’ the in as. many words that uo one believed | sas ee ee : : percentages here given are based upon the | bim. oe : A Coltision—22 Men Drowned. value of all goods imported—dutiable and In Saturday’s issue the editor of the ae ee ee Jen ay ; free; and the proportion of free goods ina- Patriot makes a fierce attack upon| Lonpon, rae? q perted to one Province in excess ofan-|the private character of a gentle-; The ship ‘“ City of Lucknow ’ and 3 other willso far lessen the percentage ef | man whom he suspects only of | “Simla,” engaged in the Australian trade, ; Guly, So, also. the Province importing th®| paving written some scathing bang ee RE cot et iu the English chanvel. ‘ largest propertioa of goods subject to the . a ‘ ee comer une his| Be **Simla” sunk. The steamel Swern- : higher rates of duties, such as spirits and|*TCS 1D & contemporéry upon. is isey” saved seventeen lives. Twenty-two : tohacco, will show a proportionately higher political career. Has the editor of the) men are known to have been drowned, : average percentage. Patriot no other weapons of warfare! Phe “City cf Lucknow” has arrived at enn. THE INLAND | Gravesend. REVENUE REPORT. than low seurrility and personal abuse? If so‘ “the morality of his press Fas! reached so low an ebb as to cause the) A Prison Burned. most serious apprehensions for the public | safety,” and he himself will be shunned Miyweapous, Minn., Jan. 26.: as is “a ceftain animal which, when}. A fire broke cut in the State Prison closely pursued, sprinkles its opponent at Stiliwater, at midnight last night, and The revenue of the Inland Revenue Depart- ment in 1883 was $6,877,259, as against £6,610.222 in 1881-2 as follows:— Excise. af, 982.796 CO Public Works. 510,969 00 Calling Timber 49.560 00 . ; | ; en flalin Bill Stamps ve 45 GO| with a fluid not very acceptable to olfac- | despite every effort eli the buildings were Weights and Measures, Ga: tory perves.” |destroyed. The prisoners, including the - et 7” Se i . and Law Stamps. 34,859 00 1 | Younger srothers, were taken out and {placed under a strong guard in the yard. The following statement exhibits the Another Disaster. details of Excise Revenue accrued during the past year as compared with 1882:— a Jhe Vgyptian Dificulty. a Ix our issue of Saturday appeared the * 4 a, A RM Re Ny, iN lis itll ils. i es, Ng wig 1882. 1883. followi ; ‘ ig - ’ q oy am lowing item among our telegraphic Lonpon, Jan. 26. Spirits. . $3,555,409 $3,902,867) , stoli ' > erep = = oe : Malt Liquor, .. 6,125 6.150) CeSpercuce. The Times correspondent says that Gen. Malt. 387,497 405,023 ‘‘Denvek, CoL., Jan 25. Gordon shares fully Sir Evelyn Barry's Tobacco. . 1,903,895 1,886,302 ‘It is only possible to get very meagre re- views in regard to the necessity of a with- Petroleum.......... 23,884 25,216 | ports of the Crested Belle disaster, The res-| drawal from Khartomn of the sole alterna- Manufactures in Bond 33,603 36,715 | cuing party is busy at the scene.” tive. Gen. Gordon is willing to recommend Other R te 14,458 Soon This, of course, has reférence to the| the retention of Soudan, and if Great Bri- e} sveot vo 3,2 ; 7 i . ~ ° ae ie —__.L | short telegram which appeared in Tue ste will pay = ls See? will under- ; ; . > : to govern the country. Total $5,936,142 $6,282,796 | Examiner the day previous. It read as | “*° *’ sover™ ; The spirits manufactured during the follows :— fiscal year amounted to 4,281,208 proof gallons as against the production during the preceding year of 4,028,847 proof gallons, and an average annual production for the four preceding years of 3,434,527 proof gallons. In the production of these spirits 76,796,- The Effect in Paris. ‘* Denver, Cou., Jan. 24. “Over fifty 1oen were killed here to-day by an explosion ina mine. None of the bodies have yet been recovered.” Our friend, Mr. J. H. Fletcher, in- forms us that there is no such place as Paris, Jan. 27. A destructive storia raged last night severing railway and telegraphic commun- ication in all directions. The gale has blown down telegraphic wires and done 094 Ibs. of grain were used, of which 57,- | “Crested Belle” in Colorado. but there is| much other damage. | Many persons have ‘ 196.388 Ibs. consisted of Indian corn.|such a place as Crested Butte. This| been injured while walking in the street. town is but a few miles from Gothic City, where Mr. Fletcher's mines are located, aud where be lives when in Colorado, ; Crested Butte, he says, is noted for its magnificent coal veins, and only as late as last spriug an explosion took place in ove of these mines by which two men lost their lives and several others were wounded. It was then asserted that other mives of the Colorado Coal and Iron Company were ia a dangerous con- The quantity of malt manufactured dur- | dition, aud fears were expressed that ing the fiscal year was 85,516,222 lbs., as| greater accidents would follow. Those against 70,507,220 lbe., for the year 1881-| fears have been realized in «} recent 82, and an average of 60,717,805 lbe. for | terrible disaster. be foe preceding ene of Ahi auaniy | "Mr. Fletcher sates that be is person i . ‘ s. y } } ° a and 46,382,436 lbs. exported. The in- ally acquainted with most of the men Twenty-three more bodies have been re- creased consumption of malt as compared who work in these miues, and that! covered from the Crested Butte mine. among them were several Islanders. | with the average of the four preceding | iy Ile therefore fears that when the par- | 14,147,764 lbs. consisted of rye, and 3,754,- 9665 consisted of malt. The quantity of spirits taken for con- sumption wss 3,847,789 proof gallons, being 672,793 proof galions in excess of the average quantity taken for consumption during the preceding four years. The quantity of spirits in bond at the end of the fiscal year, namely 1,841,123 gallons exceeded the quantity in bond at the com- mencement of the year by 198,546 gallons. The export of spirits, though im excess of each of the three preceding years, is largely under that of 1877-78 and 1878-79. Fatal Explosion. “tam, — Reaping, Pa., Jan. 27. A box of giant powder cartridges, in a railway train, exploded yesterday, killing one man and fataily injuring another. A Village on Fire. Vienna, Jan. 27. A despatch received here early this morning reports the Austrian Village of Bransdorf on fire and a violent gale blow- ing. aa The Crested Butte Bisaster. -_—-_-__o— orogens a ens ts CRE OO ae i a O°. Denver, Cot., Jan. 27. years, is slightly under 8,250,000 Ibs., A Good Walk. é equivalent to 242,283 bushels, while the/ ticulars are fully received it will be found | — increased export is equivalent to about 512, | that amo: the dead will be several of pi Somgacs aT ds it fedetietetee wikia: | his Island friends, as well as others with e pr ¢ acco! , 2 i during the past fiscal year was 9,558,952 | whom he was well acquainted. lba., as against 10,018,373 lbs. for the year | 1851-2, and 8,641,183 Ibs. as the average | production of the four preceding years. | Although the quantity manufactured was somewhat less than that of 1881-82, that taken for consumption was in excess of the | quantity 80 taken during the preceding | year. [tis probable that the uncertainty | which existed in respect cf anticipating | charges in the Tariff somewhat checked | production during the niontes cf February aud March. and that the diminution as | compared with the year 1881-82 is thus ac- counted for. The quantity taken for Syraccagz, N. Y., Jan. 27. Wm. H. Croft to-night accomplished the feat of walking 302 miles in 100 hours. A Colliery Explesion —ilf Killed Lonpon, Jan. 27. An explosion cceurred to-day in a colliery in Khoudda Valiey, killing eleven persons. -—, ee. - - Loox Ott for **yarns” from the Pafriot office until the Belfast Election is over, *The Local Government is sick” says the organ on Saturday last. This item is yery like the telegram sent from the same office to the different polling divisions of Tigaish, ou the morning of | the election iv that constitueney last spring: ‘Government floored, attempted) 4 Globe special from Quebec says : ‘“The business, quorum, House collapsed.’’ In| Ross Ministry is repudiated by nearly the inventing “yarns” of this kind, the editor | whole local press, Conservative and Liberal, Grit Reports. Toronto, Jan. 23. : of the Patriot is not by any means| Even the Chronic’e regrets its weakness in consumption durir the ast ari. ee ‘ , y 2 *t ; ‘ , i i eenteed’ 4a 9,896 478 the aaa '‘ineapabuble.” The sickest ma» politi- | ae rs oo. ee ne - . : i a ds 7 : . * ° widened the Cepioravdie ee i ) 9,113,815 lbs. during the year im- | Cally we know of, occupies the editorial) ative oskdin mediately preceding it and the average of | chair of the Patriot. 8,264,421 lbs., of the four vears ended 30th | June, 1882. The determination of the qjuestion mm respect of the teriff during the month of Apri! imparted fresh vigor to the | trade, and the large quantities entercd for consumption during May and June | materially reduced the stocks in warehouse | tt at the end of the fiscal vear, as compared with those which were held st its beginning. The export of tobacco amounted to 454,- | 922 ibe., as against an average export of | the four preceding years of 348,859 Ibe. ) Writs for Montreal East and Sherbrooke have been issued, Strong opposition tothe | return of the Ministers in both constituen- Et a - Tue Grit meeting held at Eldon on cine ty expelled r : . 3 eC ° Thursday last, nominated Mr. Dancan oe " . , - Amyot, M. P., is here to-day from MeMillan of Wood Islands as the Op-| Ottawa, to consult Dr. Ross abont the de- position Candidate. Mr. MeMillan’s ! eired auymentation of the Dominion sub- | best friends in the district are those who | sidy to the Province. | will vote for Jeaving him at home. co mee Weather Buliet.n Gass. Supreme Court. Probabilities for the nert 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. ' Notes. The Court met at 120’clock noon, to-day, All the representatives of the Jsland| Inthe case of the Queen cs. Hugh Me- Province are herc—except Mr. James | Pherson, found guilty of larceny, the pris- Yeo—whore absence is the subject of much | oner was sentenced to six months’ imprison- anxious enquiry and comment. | ment in the common jail. The Hon. R. P. Haythorne has been| The Conrt are now engaged in hearing quite ii—having canght a severe cold ina | counsel on behalf of Capt. D. Mclsaac, Highest temperature yesterday + damp and chilly room at the Windor Hotel. | for his discharge from Queen’s County jail, | Cowest temperature (read at midnight) vis He is much better now. | where he is now detained at the euig! Lowest temperature this morping..... or" The thermometer here has lately register- two of his seamen, for! the recuvery of | Temperature thjs imorning, at 8 o'clock -1 ei from ten to thirty bebow gure, their wages Tunp' veture this afverupon, aj] Thock~ 5,3 Toronrto, Jangary 28 -10 a. m. Moderate winds, fine weather, not much change in temperature. Morpay, Jan, 26 | | & METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetown, 28th Jan. 18 84. 5.9 9.0 4.1 2.1 | | JANUARY 38, 16t4@ mnua. Sale BEFORE SsTOCK-TAKING, -_ AT THE — LONDON HOUS 1): — SHALL CLEAR OUT REMNANTS ie —.. WE ALL very Uepartment, AT GREGTLY REDUCED PRICES. GEO. DAVIES & Go. Ch’town, Jan. 21, 1884 ee ES eS Our Store Closes Every Evening at Six delock (Saturday Excopted). —— tere 1884. For the Winter Months. 1884. W & A. BROWN & CO. are selling the followix ' , Dry Goods, at very low prices, to clear before stock- taking Ist April: Jackets, Dolmans and Ulsters,. Promenade Scarfs, Wool Jackets and Ulsters, Mantle end Ulster Cloths, Overcoatings, Seotch and Canadian Tweeds, Colcred and White Shirts. Also a special line of Dress Goods, of excellent value, and suitable for the season, reduced to twenty-two cents. A large stock of Carpets, Oilcloths, Hearth Rugs, Mats,White and Grey Cottons, Sheetings, lillow Cottons and Linens, Fancy Shirtings, ete., bought very low, and now opened, ready for the early Spring Trade. lines of | TERPSICHORE HALL : ; ‘ ’ ’ : ! ; oe “Ndthing appears to me to give children go much confidence, ad ®o to raise them to the conversation of tuose abcve their age ng Dancing. I think thy ele uld be taught te dance ¢s 800n a6 they ate capable of learning i’; for though this consists o1 iy in Oulwerd gracefulpess of motion, yr" I koow not how, it givee children manly thoughts aud carrigge wore than anything."—Locke on Edveotion, Afte noon Parceg School, \VHE Subscriber, while returning thantg for pasi f:vore, begs ty iuform the gentry ‘of the city and vicioity, thet the secocd and } ' | i | | | | | | | j | ; |\THURSDAY NEXT, the 7!st inst, A last term for the we AsOu will commence oa Hours from 3 to 5 p. ™. E, BURRIS. Jan. 2%, 84 —dly 2i. w 11. TEAGHER WANTED, TEACHER WANTED for the Hunter River School. Male preferred, A liberal supplement given. Apply to JOHN WAYE, PATRICK HUGHES, Trustees, Hunter River, Jan, 26,’84.—wkly ;d, ee Gg! glayehn 7 HyamMliat on, a N cxamination for the ‘Daniel Hodgson ii Scholarship,” for King’s College, Wgndsor, will be held in Chariotte own, im June next. Candidates must be natives of and residents’: in P. F. Jelend, under 20 years of age, and not aiready mateicuiated m mbers of any | Universits , The subjects of examination will be ag foll we: Heumer Iiiad 1) or X-pophin Anab Li; | Cicero pro lege, Mazil a, aud ‘tlorace Odes Ty | Latin Composition; The ordi ary Kules of | Aritwetic; Vulgar and Dee'mal FPractionns | The four Elementery Roles is. Algebra; Enelid : 1 | ; | I and Jf, In Eaglish Orthography, Writing from D:ctati_a, the Grammatical Structure of the Lanyuage, Uutiwe of History of England, and Geveral Geogreply. The Scholarship is of the annual va'ue of $'25. acd wil be tenable ior three ) eors, For farther particulars app'y te GEORGE W, HOG ‘ON, Hon’y. Sce y. Truastecs, Jan, 25, 1584.—wly dly oaw Ii pat sj. LECTURE - BY— REV. J. BURWASH, A.M, ~Is: THE-- Second Mcihovist Chueh, ON THE EVENING OF Monday, January 28th. Subject :—*FURs WATER.” Ia connection witb ths Ixceture some ex- periments will be je:formed, showing the character of the water in some of the city wells; also, from S).ing Park and Winter River. O Admission 10 cunts, at 8 o’c'ock, Ch’town, J n. 92 Lecture to commence SENSE.” ‘24 “COMMUN WHOLESALE & RETAIL. 4. Ferner, ecg, W.& §. BROWN & CO. Ch’towe, Jan.5, 1884.—dy wkly a en ee THE CHARLOTTETOWN FLOUR, FEED AND PROVISION, S' TORE, South side Queen Square near Queen Street, AVE to announce that they have on hand the following goods, which they are pre- pared to sell at reasonable prices and in quantities to suit purchasers: Fi Flour (Superior Extra, Sto g Bakers’ and Patent) OATMEAL, CORNMEAL, BRAN, SHORTS, OATS, CRUSHED FEED, either O.ts and Barley or Oats, Barley and Corn. APPLES, which will be sold by the barrel or by the pound, at rates very httle over barrel prices. Ch’town, Dee. 18, 1883. —— 2 ———— Se a ISS4. JANUARY. o—— Anuual Clearance Sale At J. B. MACDONALD’S. ee AM now having my Annual Clearance Sule, and will CLEAR OUT Wool Guods in Scarfs, Clouds, Weol Squares, Heavy Winter Cloths, Winter Ladies’ Fur Caps and Mufis, Ladies’ Fur Tippets, Ladies’ Felt a:d Fur Bats moose ps = Cloth Taps, emn’s an oys’ Uisters, Gvere = Sadeete, ’ oats and Reefing o temmants in Cloths, Remnants in D Stuffs, Remvants in Prints. and Res: paints in Canton Flannel... —-: 1884. Bress Stuffs, ’ These goods must be cleared out and Bargain J. Ci’town, Jan. 12, 1884.—2aw wkly, s Extraordinary B. MACDONALD'S, Queen Street. will be given. | | i ' } | ; i } | P. WILL LHOTURSs ON TRE ABUVE SUPJECT): UNDER THE Uatholic Literary Union si. Patrick’s Hall, —Oon — Tuesday, 29th Instant. Doors open at 7.30, m. Admission 10 cts. Reserved Seats 15 cts. ickets for sale at Frazer & Readin's Drug Lecture at 8 o'clock, | Store and Apoth caries ball. | : } } i } i | | | | | { ; ; | } | } | | £) THOMAS CURRAN, . Secretary. Ch’tewn, Jan. 23.—Gin. NOTICE ES 8 HEREBY GIVEN that the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Sbare- bolders of Tue Examiner YPvsispixe Company will be held at the office of Ta EXAMINER bewspaper, on WEDNESDAY, the 30th of January, iust., at the hour of eight o'clock, in th — © Tk N. A. MITCHELL, Secretary. Ch’town. Jan. 17, 1884 —wkly. —— ee OR SALE CHEAP.—Second hand Cot & tage Piino in good order. App'y at EXAMINER office. [jan28 Ji, UST —On Saturday night, on St. Peter's 4 Road, a Fur Mit. The tinder will be /rewarded by leaving the same at Worth’s Livery Stable, Prince Street (jan28 2i. W ANTcD—A Cook aad Housemaid ina smal! family. R-f-rences required, (janas, OST.--On Wedrerday mon ing, a red 4 Moroeco Purse with s*eel cl: spo, contail- ing Dotes and silver, ete. The finder will be rewardcd by Jeaying it at this « flice. ()24- gen " ———! \ TANTED IMMFDIATELY.—A good Cook. Refer-nce required. Apply at the Revere Honce. . (jau22 \ J ANTED.—A Man fcr general work. teferences required. Apply at the Revere House. [jan Fr’ SALE CHEAP—Second Hard Steves at A. McN EILL's Auction Room, [j'l 31 OAKDERS,—Mrs. Robert Rodd, has ré- moved to the house of Mr. (. Hearts, Euston Street, where she can accommodate number of on reasonable terms. = * ‘ « e - z s he. JS Ogee aio AE eA. ott ppb! We &. PBS. oe Ce, BELA I a Ts ‘a : a Pa ee oe € a ec > Sar i ae Sd a