oe ee chen OE i = = —_ Local and Other Items. an orf THe Northern Light left Pictou for; Georgetown this morning. She has not yet arrived. Commentcation between this city and Southport, has been cut off by the ice drift- ing from the East River. Two members of the Police Force Messrs Keating and Robertson—-have, we are informed, tendered their resignation. Tue mails have not yeteflected a crossing from Cape Tormentine, and will not,we are informed, so long as the present stormy weather continues. Mr. Tromas Rowpins, son of John Robins, Esq., has returned to this city, after com- pleting a successful course of studies at the Boston Dental College. He intends prac- tising in this city. Remewser the Concert under the aus- pices of the Reform Club to-morrow (Wed- | nesday) night, at 8 o’clock. Admission 25 cents. A first-class programme has been prepare dl. e@- Hor Bens. Extra fine seeds for early sowing, just received, and large sup- plies expected by first arrivals fromm Eng- land and the United States. W. R. Warson. Tue xvemanded case of McLeod, Coyle, aud others, for assaulting Peter Costello, was tp before the Stipendiary Magistrate this morning. Mr. Costello did not appear, and they were discharged on their own re- cognizance. CHARLOTTETOWN wants a Hatter very bad. 4 man who understoud the business well would ‘make money in Charlottetown,- Ara We refer the Editor of the Argus to Lance’s latest cartoon visible in the window of the ** Diamond Bookstore.” 4 I. Oo. O. F..--On Fri- . day, the 26th of April (the Natal Day of the 4 Order), an Odd Fellows’ Entertainment will be viven in the Market Hall. Particulars will he published in a few days. H. Jas. Patwer, Chairman Com. April 2, 1878. THE market to-day was very well attend- ed. Prices were ar follows :—- Butter, fresh, from 24 to 26 cents ; do (tub) from 19 to 20 cents; eggs from 12 to 14 cents; flour, from $5.25 to $8.60 per 100 Ibs.; Oatmeal, from $3 to $3.5 per 100 lbs. ; beef (per qr.) from 6 to 9 cents per lb.; do (small pieces) from 8 to 18 cents per lb.; Mutton, see 7 to 12 cents per lb., and veal from 4 to 7 cents per lb.; Hay from $1 to $1.10 per 100 Lbs. Mr. Lea stated, a few days ago in the House of Assembly, that he believed the present School Law would, im a few years, greatly increase the population.” He did not point out how this desirable result was to be attained, and we are left in the dark as to the meaning of his expression. The remark is not only original, but a casual ob- server; taking Mr. Lea’s personal appear- ance into consideration, might be tempted to say that it was aboriginal.—S. Progress. Waxrzinc Her Atmosr to Dearu.—-At the Armenia Sociable in Cooper Hall, Jer- sey City, a,gold medal was offered on Sat- urday night to the most graceful gentleman waltzer. The conditions were that the per- sons competing should dance to right, and keep on the floor at least two hours, stop- ping only to change lady partners. Nich- olas ‘Davis, whose breast is starred with medals* won for endurance and grace in waltzing, had Rosie Murray for a partner. She danced nearly an hour, and being com- pelled to make all evolutions to the right grew faint. Ladies noticed her condition and asked her to sit down. She kept it up, however, until nearly midnight. Then the rnusic ceased, and she fell limp and pale in her partner's arms. She was unconscious for somé time, and next day was in a critic- al condition. The medal was awarded to <ornelius Canfield, who waltzed two hours. Tux Argus publishes a letter from the Rev. W. W. Perkins, of Colorado, which contains the following remarks with regard to the Capes route :—‘‘When the time I had alloted for my visit had expired, I was greatly disappointed by the Northern Light being ‘‘stuck -in the ice,” for, as a conse- quence, I was unable to bring my family with me, but was forced to turn my face westward alone. There was no way left for me but to cross the Capes in the ice boat. This 1 greatly dreaded, Somehow, i had the idea that this was a very difficult and somewhat perilous undertaking ; but, upon trial, I found it neither one nor the other. On the contrary, I enjoyed the trip immensely. We crossed in less than three hours, and these were hours of real pleasure, rather than hardship, as I had expeeted. It constituted a new and pleasing chapter in my varied experience. The very great kindness of Capt. Muttart and his hardy, active crew, coupled with the excitement of tripping ever fields of ice, gliding through lanes of open water, &c., Xe., rendered the voyage highly enjoyable. cannot say as much of, or for, the journey from Cape Tormentine to the railroad. | Fancy yourself cooped up in one of Her Majesty’s ‘‘Royal Mail” vehicles, heavy enough for two or three horses, drawn by one animal of very moderate ability, re- quiring ten mortal hours to make thie dis- tance of thirty-six miles, and if it don't pramenenemntieeiendation tocenitneen casement ~ ; Government I regret that 1) ~ Legislative Notes and Comments. HOUSE OF COMMONS. CASCUMPEC HARBOR was the subject of a discussion on Monday evening. We are told that Mr. Pope made a long speech in advocacy of its improve- ment by the Dominion Government. There is no doabt the Government should have improved Caseumpec Harbor. Had they done so it would have afforded a refuge for many a ship that surely needed it. But the while spending millions else- where—will do nothing. for us, while we continue to be represented by men who have no influence. FREE PASSES on our Railway were also referred to. It is stated that members ef the Local Govern- ment and other influential gentlemen whose good offices the Dominion Government wish to gainin the coming election, travel by rail free. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. 4 TYPOCRAPHICAL ERROR very easily explained—enabled Mr. Welsh to have ‘‘a slap at the Examiner.” In our report of Hon. Mr. Sullivan’s speech, the sum which the Government, without the consent of the Legislature, expended in boring an artesian well was put down at $5,335-—our compositor and proof reader having, we supgose, mistaken the dollar mark for a figure 3. The amount named by Mr. Sullivan was $535. DEBATE ON THE BUDGET. The Opposirion had much the advantage of this cebate. Mr. Hackett delivered a short but forcible speech. He submitted the following statement : ORDINARY RECEIPTS, 1877. Subsidy from Dominion Govern. ment Lee Assessment, arrears old Land Tax,. 12,864 52 Do. Real Estate, 1877, and Poll Tax.#45,.583 59 Less 15 per cent. per less Collectors . 683752 ——_—-——-- £35,746 07 Fees from Provincial Treasurer's Office. 33,239 88 Total ordinary receipts... $247,588 02 ORDINARY EXPENDITURE, in ane ik S 31,867 3 $15,067 07 3,579 83 wa Public Buildings. . . Less paid for Asylum. Less Court Houses. To capital account 318,646 90 S 13,220 48 W harves 17,618 74 ih dT tree 11,768 38 RS 8, ats. 47,251 02 eh dal. 10,557 56 6,179 7} 17,099 62 50,813 60 92,402 37 Miscellaneous ..... Legwlation......:......: Education...... Various Services. Total ordinary expenditure... $296,911 48 Total ordinary receipts... . 247,588 02 Ordinary expenditure over orii- nary revenue... ...... a. senbs.. S 49,823 46 Less interest on amount due Land Office —$402, 788,23 at 5 per ct.. 20,139 41 Deticit. sss «on chee’ S$ 29,184 05 Ma. Campbell expressed his disappoint- ment with the Government's headstrong persistence in a foolish and extravagant course. He submitted the following reso- lution, which was voted down by a tmecha- nical and self-interested majority :— Resolved, That this House do not now go into Committee of Supply; but that it be re- solved as the opinion of this House that the welfare of this Province demands a judicious system of retrenchment by reducing our Legis- lative machinery and curtailing our expendi- ture in every branch of the civil Service with- out in any way interfering with the necessary policy is necessary to prevent increased tax- ation, to restore the confidence of the people, and secure the prosperity of the country. — Cloths and Clothing: Ready-made or Made to Order. TUST RECHIVED A Very Large Supply of READY-MADE CLOTHING ! HATS, CAPS, TIES, SCARFS, SHIRTS, &c., Tweets, Coating and Cloths. Buyers before leaving their measures ey orders elsewhere, sheuld inspect our Stock and Prices. ROBERT ORR & CO. Charlottetown, March 18, 1878. TO LET. rYVAT Large and Commodious Brick Building occupied by the late Hon. P. Walker, situated on the square at the corner of Great George and Grafton Streets. — The premises consist of three stories, with excellent cellar, ample storage and suitable ofiices. The shop furniture is in good condi- cause you to feel that it is a little too slow, I cannot imagine what will. It is decidedly ‘behind the times. If you will permit me to express an opinion, I would suggest that if your Government would give sufficient tion and nearly s@w. For particulars apply to WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, | Ch’town, Mareh 28-—2i compensation to justify the putting on of | SCHOOL Bo0oKS larger and better boats, with sufticient crews tormn them, and better teams on both sides of the water, it would greatly facilitate your intercourse with the rest of the world, and he of immense advantage t the Island. ECEIVED ria ‘‘Northern Light,” for sale R at HASZARD’S BOOK AND SEED ORE, West Side Queen Square. Ch’town, March 28—lidy & wkly institutions of the country, and that such a. ne —_ | Latest by Telegraph, | 'WAR NEWS. — —~_—---—--— - Lord Salisbury Appointed Forsign Secretary, ‘The Message Calling Out Re- serves Read in the House of Commons. AUSTRIA UNABLE TO. EF- FECT A COMPROMISE. SHE FEELS SURE RUSSIA WILL NOT VIELD TO ENG- LANDS DEMAND } demeatis tote | Specie! Dhisprttch to Hraminer. CONSTANTINOPLE, April 1. In the event of war between England and Russia, it is expected that the Porte will rernain passive and endeavor to make its territory respected ; failing in which the Porte will simply protest to the Powers. Lonpon, April 1. Sir Stailord Northcote announced in the Jommons this afternoon that Lord Salis- bury had been appointed Foreign Secre- tary. The Queen’s Message for the calling ont of the reserves was read by the Speaker of the House ; it is as follows: ‘“The present state of public affairs in the East, and the necessity of taking steps for the mainten. ance of peace and the protection of the in- terests of the Empire, have constituted in i the opinion of Her Majesty a cause of great emergency within the meaning of the acts of Parliament. In that behalf, Her Ma- jesty deems it proper to provide additional means for the public service. Therefore, in pursvance of these acts, Her Majesty has thought it right to communicate to the House of Commons that she is about to di- rect that the reserve force and militia re- serve force, or such part thereof as Her Majesty may think necessery, be forthwith called out for permanent service.” Lonpon, April 1, 7 p. m. The discussion of the Message is post- poned till Monday next. Sir Statford Northcote, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in reply to a question of Lord Hartington, said that a circular has been sent to the Powers by the British Government, ex- plaining the views of the Government re- garding the present position of affairs, A St. Petersburg dispatch to the Times says that Derby’s resignation of the office of Foreign Affairs was a complete surprise, and caused an immense sensation in official circles. Derby says the dispatch is reproached as having misled Russia and England by going as far as he did in a direction which he dis- approved. The Times’ Vienna dispatch says, in con- sequence of Derby’s resignation and the calling out of the reserves, Austria has ceased her efforts to effect a compromise about the Congress, feeling sure Russia will not yield to England’s demands now, when doing so, would seem somewhat like sub- mitting before a threat. The Times says that the Admiralty have made an urgent requisition on the contract- ors Who are manufacturing large numbers of picks and shovels at Wolverhampton, and demand to know when they will be ready. Greenbacks & American Silver TAKEN AT THE FACE, in exdhange for goods at usual prices. FENTON T. NEWBERY & CO. Ch’town, March 20—pat 3i eod. ar 2i Wants, Lost, Found, $«. Advertisements under this heading, in space not exceeding half an inch, wl be insert- ed for Ten Cents per day. Ww ANTED. — Board and Lodging for three persons. Address, stating terms, “W. M.,” Examiner OFFICE. Charlottetown, April, 2, 1575-—-pat 61 NOUND.—A pair of Kid Mitts, and one Kid Glove. The owner can have them vertisement. April 1, 1878. OST—0n Friday, 29th ult., between St. Dunstan’s Cathedral and Ferry Wharf, a SCOTCH PEBBLE BROOCH. Finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at this Office. jap 1—2 TANTED.—A HOUSEMAID, must be well recommended, and a good washer and ironer. Enquire at the Examiner Orricr. Charlottetown, March 30, 1877—-lw W ANTED—By an experienced Sales man, a Situation in a Dry Goods’ Store Address ‘‘B. G.,” Examiner Office. March 27—3i* OR SALE—A FLAG STAFF, TOP- MAST and LOWER MAST, already by applying at this office and paving for ey Ce sealed eteaee abd ' SPRING JOD XS. S. Northern Light, he? Fae London House WITT BE SHOWN the 4th March, 200 PATTERNS CANADIAN TWEEDS, ALSO BLACK & BLUE BROADCLOTHS, Worsted & Fancy COATINGS! SINGLE GARMENTS and? SUITS made upin the best styles and at the shortest notice, UR O TAILORING = DEPARTMENT A GREAT SUCCESS. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Men's and Boys Hats, We offer Spkcran. INpUcEWENTS in House Furnishing Goods— DAMASKS,” REPPS, CRETONNES, MOREENS, ETC. SHEETINGS, PILLOW COTTON, WINDOW HOLLAND,t White & Grey CALICO,ETC. CARPETINGS, HEARTH RUCS,! finished, about 66 feet long, which will be sold for less than cost. Apply tod. D. CURRIE. , corner Prince and Grafton Streets. March 5, 1878—8i law i | TANTED—By a steady, respectable young man, a situation in a Store or} Office, or at any respectable employment, | Good references. Apply at this Oniice. | March 20— | acid ; A EE HOUSE containing 6 or 8 rooms. -At a moderate rent, a “March 11— * ROYAL GAZETTE” Ap-} ply by letter at the Office of this’ paper. ANTED — A conmplete set of the’ MATTS & MATTING, FLOOR Olt CLOTH, ETC.| & €HOTCE ASSORTMENT OF Paper Hangin ¢s for the last five years, or any intermediate years. Apply C EO D AVIES & 60 | at this Office, stating price. a & - i Feb, 28, 78— March 2-itm 2aw oe cea ete em ON MONDAY, aa oe —~ ey ‘Auttion Sales. TRADE SALE To Close Consignments, ar Subseri bers will offer at AUCTION, on Friday next, the oth inst., AT "ELEVEN 0°CLOCK, A. M., THIRTY Bbls. Lebrador Herring. FIFTY Boxes No. 1 Codfish, FORTY Hali-boxes No. 1 Codfish, TWENTY Quintals Pollock, THIRTY Boxes Smoked Halibut, -~~-ALSO- FIFTY Boxes Valencia Raisins, TEN Boxes Chewing Tobacco, FIFTEEN Bbls. Sugar, THIRTY Doz. Brooms, TWENTY Doz. Buckets, FIFTY Boxes Cigars, and other articles. HIASZARD BROS. April 2—pat t sale: AUCTION! — W E will sell at AUETION, Qn Thursday, the 4th April, AT Il o’cLocK, 100 bbls. Spring Extra } FLOUR ! 100 Superfine — | To close Consignment. CARVELL BROS., Auctioneers. | Ch’town, Ch'town, April 1—3i One Hundred Half-Chests DHA ! Will be Sold by Auction, (Qn Monday, April the 8th, Av il o’cLOcK, AT MY SALESROOM, iN WATER ST., to close a Consignment, 100 HALF-CHESTS TEA. Terms Liberal. Sail Positive. B. WILSON Hiccs. "3 Auctioneer. Ch’town, April 1—+t sale SALE OF STALLIONS | AND— FAT CATTLE. | I HAVE been instructed by the Hon. . ¢. Porr to offer, at AUCT ON, on Thursday, the 18th April next, |The splendid thoroughbred HORSE ba WARRIOR.” 7 years old, imported oy the Government in 1875. His Colts, which can be seen at Kensington Brew i are very promising, and prove him to be 6 arst-class stock getter. Also—The handsome and powerful t HORSE “CHAMPION,” 17 hands high, weight 1,600 Ibs., compact, active, and a splendid worker. | ‘Also FAT OXEN, a2 The Stock can be viewed at the Brew- ery any day previous to sale. WM. DODD, Anectic re Ch’town, March 30— a ae AUCTION! Fishing Station at Rustiog. TO BE SOLD, ON ‘Thursday, the 9th May next, at 11 o'clock, on the premises, rPLHE FISHING STATION of the late E. E. Churchill, which comprises all that tract of Land situate on Rustico Beach, in Let 24, bounded and described as follows : Com. mencing at a stake set in the west side of Water Terrace, and in the northeast angle of Fishing Station Ne. 1, in possession of R. B. Morrison. and running thence by the Magnetie | Meridian of the year 1764, south sixty degrees west, two hundred feet, to the shore of Rustiee Bay ; thence north sixty degrees east to the said Terrace ; and thence southwardly along ithe same to the place of commencement—te- i gether with Buildings thereon. -ALSO 4 Fishing BOATS, S$ DORIES, 38 PUNCHEONS, Lot of Fishing Gear, Baits, Barrels, &e., &e., Kec. 4 ‘Terms at sale, - ‘ | J. 8S. CARVELL, tAdministrator, | Ch'towu, March 11--eod wkly t sale “ss ee eee HERRING & HAKE! 30 Bhis, No. | HERRING, 25 Gtx, HAKE, For Sale Cheap at A. McNEIL'S AUCTION ROOM. —~ ALSO-— ‘50 BBLS. NO. 1 APPLES ! IN PRIME ORDER, SELLING FAST aT A McNEILL’S AUCTION ROOM, | No, 11 Queen St., March 20—6i eod eae eee age (A re ee a er ee |