aad ey NE Sie TEES ; : ; 1 i ? : tet: ot sey SRE FO .- rt emits: theme ; ogee aes eee TOW EN a ak RE Rd? — enna Tam DAILY HXAMINER, MARCHE 24, Asef. — Mr. Gladstone's Troubles —— | ru KILI SsOv- | IN | WAY ON FRANCHISE HE ISFORCED TO GIVI DAN QUESTION~--THE DANGER-—THE IRISH NATIONAL PRESS ON; THE RMIGRATION MOVEMENT i ‘he New York 7 snes cable letter, | dated March 17, says:—The singular and | persistent rumors of dissension in the ca! inet gained credence when it was found that | it was not Mr. Gladstone but Lord Hart ington, who spoke for the Ministry on Monday. it is freely acknowleged that Mr. | whica Gladstone's illness, was rigin ally of the slighte at charact yr, nfined him to his bouse, because hée was finally | outvoted and overruled in the cabinet, the majority insisting that a firmer tone should be taken about Egypt, and that there should be a fuller recognition of Eng land’s real responsit ilities Mr. Gladstone pposed to be abso binet, and in this in | give way, but pre-| urture should be i h is hereto re veen lute n iste! in the ca stance he f maadt thet ¢ y Ve rrea@ that ie new del WAS OVI announced by Lord Hartington, Lt, is| understood that Lord Hartington, “Sir William Harcourt, Mr. Chamberlain, Sir Charles Dilke and nearly every other in- fluential ter joined in advocating a} more definite policy in Egypt. By far the more important political event of the week | was the speech of Lord Hartington made in rdance with this decision in the| House of Commons oa Monday, in response | to the Tory demand fora more specific | statement of the ministerial policy in Egypt. While avoiding everything like an open | contradiction of Mr. Gladstone’s previous declaration. Lord Hartington’s speech is| generally regarded as the announcement of a new departure. He expressly ed-| mitted the duty of England to remain in| Egypt until a stable government can be} established there, capable of inspir- | ing confidence, not only in Ezypt,| itself, but among European capitalists. He hinted strongly tu the desirability of modi- | fying the law of liquidation and reasserted | the necessity of protecting the Red Sea} littoral. He left the question of tha retea- | tion Of Khartoum open. The cffect of the speech upon the house was evident from the smallness of the minority (thirteen) against the voting of the money for.the| military in. Egypt. This reassures the! country. Domestic difficulties in the mean- time are not wanting. Pertinacious obstuc- tion, taking the form of protracted questions and debates respecting Egypt and Ireland, has driven the Government to resort to Saturday sittings and a morning sitting next Tuesday, things unheard of at so early a date in any previous session. The*second reading of the fran- ehise bill is fixed for next_ Thursday, but | the probable fate of that measure excites | gloomy forebodings among the ministers, | who are now doubtful whether it will run the gauntlet safely, even in the commons. Lord Salisbury on Wednesday announced, in definite terms, a resolve to reject the bill in the Lords unless there shall be vio- lent public pressure im faver of passing it. Liberal journals admit that the bill is as gvod as dead, withcut great public demon- rrittii stration throughout the country. Lord Salisbury’s programme as defined by himself is ‘‘ appeal to the people, ” which is identical ‘with the’ hypo-. critical Bonapartist cry while the Bona- partist party existed. The ministers, find theiiselves so much weake? than they wéte at the beginning of the session that they are already talking of a probable dissolution in June. . A press cable says: Lrish papers are dis- cussing the recent census returns in a bitter spirit. The Dublin Nation has an article entitled ‘“Bleeding tc Death,” in which it_says: ‘The .life-blood of Ireland is bemg drained by vampires. Every one who hag an interest.in the country must gird Kis loins against this murderous union. The extermination uf the Irish people has long ‘been the traditional aim of English rulers, The present @xecutive’s will is set, on actively promoting the murdefous sys-| tem which has @lready robbed the country of five or six millions ‘of people.” United Ireland devotes ap article to the same sub- ject, which it entitles ‘Killing a Nation by Inches.” It says: ‘For all practical purposes Ireland in suffering a more awful drain of manhood than if engaged in a deadly conflict with a first-class European power. She has lost since the union more men than France lost in all the sanguinary wars Of Napoleon. At least eight millions of people have been immolated in eighty years to the demon of English supremacy. Three millions of people, whose brawny frames supplied the physical force of the | repeal meetings, were missing in 1852 when the ceneus enumerators came to count them. Two million nine hundred and thirteen thousand of the population, who were spared by the famine, have been starved or transport- ed since, The waste goes on faster and more furiously. Within the last year alone Ireland lost 103,000 emigrants, 71,000 of whom were Single adults. She lostin mere thews and muscles more valued ones than were slain in any of the greatest, battles of the world.” { TR + gee As things are at present the big bridge between Brooklyn and New York is a white elephant of the most prodigious dimen- sions. The cost of maintaining it is about $280,000 a year. The interest on the bonds is very nearly $1,000,000 yearly, and reek- oning last year's earnings at $521.510 it will be seen that the concern is running more than $750,000 behind annually. To pay its way it must increase its daily earn- ing by about $2,200. Todo this the cars | sell only seeds of the best quality, hit made as good as Dew, Take Norice.—All who want my “Culti- vator’s Guide” should leave their address to I will deliver it to all who do so as soon as . is ready, which will be about 20th March, l respectfully request those whe want geeds, to reserve their orders for me, instead of sending to foreign firms. I and my Grorcs Carrer, Char {ml2 61 eod. Five pound tins Tea, warranted good or money refunded, at W, P. CoLWILv’s. ; {mlO wkly. lr you want a waterproof pair of Boots, come to Dorssy, Gorr & Co’s. [marl2 Mr J. KF PowERS has comms need work in his new Barber Shop in McKinnons build ing, Grafton street, adjoining J. D, M« Leod’s store, where he is prepared to wait apon his old patfons and others who may favor him | with a call. ml tf A oreat rash for Prints and Grey Cottons | at J. B. Macponawp’s. Pronounced the cheap- | est in town. {ml | Har a ton of Island Flour wanted at the Family Grocery. R. K, Brace, {m 20, Cuorce Winter Apples at Bexr & Gorr's. | my store at once. oo are moderate. - ottetown, We afe now Making a splendid line of Men’s | Caiters “and Bate Boots, which we will sell low. —Dorskry, Gorr & Co [marl2 How to save twenty-five dollars.— Carry your old sewing machine to Brown’s and have| i instead of changing it Shop on corner of Prince and {jan 29 for a new one. Grafton Streets, Ch'town. We are selling off our balance of Crockery heaper than ever to make reom for new goods. W. P. CoLwirt. {mi0 wkly. Mens’ and boys Felt Hats (hard and soft) in great variety and very cheap atJ, B, Mac- DONALD'S. [mll. Five gallon tins Best American Oil cheap at Beer & Gory's. Se.tine Orr Boots sND Suoks.—A discount of 10 per cent. on the present low prices will be given at J. B. Macdonald’s Boot Store. Go there for abargain. [feb 9wkly her pres You can get steam gauges and Fairbanks’ scales repaired at Brown's; and warranted to stand the test or no pay. Shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Charlottetown. [feb 16 Five pound tins Tea just the thing at Beer & Gorr WHEN you wanta new Carpet in Scotch, Brussels or Tapestry cheap go to J. B,. Mac- DONALD'S. fmt. COLWILL is selling off Crockery very “cheap to make room for new goods. [ml0 wkly. A piece of fine machinery that is composed of steel, iron, brass, copper, gold or silver that Brown cannot mend or make new, you May just as well throw it way. Shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Char- lottetown, [jan 29 ce For. great bargains in Crockery go to W. P. COLWILL’. fml0 whly. A tot of Ladies’ Dress Goods (light colors) half price at J. B. MacpoNa.p’s. {mil. New Harts just opened at L. HE. Prowse’s: {m1. Hookine Canvas all widths at J. B.. M:c- DONALD'S, [mil, SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the hK) undersigned, and marked on the envelope “Tender for Indian Supplies,” Will be re- ceived up to noon of Tuesday, the first day of April Lext,: for the following articles, or any of them, to be delivered to the Indian Super- intendent on Lennox Island, in such quanti- ties and at such times as may be réquired by him :—Flour, Tea, Sugar, Cotton, Print, Moccassins, Lumber, Shingles, Nails. Samples of groceries and dry goods must accompany the Tenders. The lowest or any tender. not necessarily accepted, Any newspaper inserting this advertisement Without authority from this Department, through the Queen’s Printer, will forfeit pay ment for the same, L. VANKOUGHNET, Deputy of the Superintendent General of Indian Affairs Department of Indian Affairs, Ottawa, February 9th, 1884. j Feb, 18—aw tl Ist ap FOR SALE Of TO LET, HE Subscriber hereby offers for sale or to let his Residence aud Model , Livery Stables, together with all Farniture and Out- ts, P. C. CONLEY. Ch’town, Feb. 23, 1884.—tf 1S, bed & fron) ( R.) Ee arrisancns so eaten Dee Bares "LIANCES are gent on : 8s’ Trial T MEN ONLY, YOUNG OR OLD, who are at ing from _ Nerv: vs Drsimity, Lost Vrrauiry, Wastixe W EAKNESSES, and all those diseases of a » PeasonaL Nature, resuiting from Axpuses and OTHER CAUSES. Speedy relief and complete Seantente.” peat t ; for Dien a b r a e © Ti ‘Pamohiet free. Address = . , “a VOLTAIC BELT Co., Marshall, Mich, . Pa RIOH BLOOD, _ ~~ IN i u Vv y And will completely change the bloed in the entire system in three months. Any per- gon who will take 1 Pill each night from t to 12 weeks, may be restored to sound MATS Fo health, if sueh a thing bo possible. Lor curing Female Complaints these Pills have no equal, Physicians use them in their practice. Sold everywhere, or sent by mall for eight letter-stamps.. Send for clrewer, I. 8. JON NSON & CO., BOSTON, MASS. CROUP, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. JOLNSON S&S ANODYNE LINIMENT will instan- taneously reliove these terrible diseases, and will positively cure nine @a.cs eut of ten. Information that will save many lives sent free by mall. Don't delay a moment. Prevention ts better than eure. JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT Gren is ternal Use). CURKS Neuralgia, Influenza, Sore Lungs, Bleeding at the Lungs, Chronic Hoarseness, Hacking Cough, Whooping Cough, Chronic Rheumatism, Chronic Diarrhea, Chronic Dysentery, Chol era Morbus, Kidney Troubles, Diseases of the Spine ana Lame Back, Seid everywhere, Send for pamphlet toi 8. Jonxson & Co., Bostow, Mass. An Nngltsh Veterinary Surgeon and Chemist, now traveling in th!s country, says that most of the Horse and Cattle Powders sold here are worthless trash. He says that Sheridan's Condition Powders are absolutely pure and ¢ Mass. Nothing on earth will make hens lay like Sheridan's Condition Powders. Dose, 1 teasp'n- I. 8. Jonnsow & Co., Boston, ensely valuable ' te 1 pint food. Sold everywhere, or sent by wail for 8 letter-stamps. cat ee Bae: oh A. TBA. si sa BEER & CGOFPrP’s. (\UR TEA is giving splendid satisfaction. Prices, retail () 24cts., 30cts., and 36cts, Prices, wholesale, very low. FIVE POUND TINS, (screw top), excludes the air, pre- serving the flavor and strength of the Tea. Just what is wanted. Halt chests very cheap to the trade, _.. ._ EER-E- GOFF. NEW PRU, Wholesale and Retaii, Cheap. 0. eee CON Eee = 230 boxes very choice Valencia and Layer RAISINS, 30 half-boxes choice LAYERS, 3,000 pounds CURRANTS, 200 boxes prime FIGS, 5 cases choice PRUNES, 200 barrels hard WINTER APPLES, No. 1, 20 kegs GRAPES, AND MORE TO ARRIVE. BEER & GOFF. Noy. 14, 1883.—2aw wkly PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. ——— :0:— iS83-4. Winter Arrangement. 1883-4. 0:0 }N AND AFTER MONDAY, !0th DECEMBER, 1883, trains Q will run daily as follows ‘Suudays excepted ):— eo ediastbetintte tha kiana meet Rp ain, TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE WEST. ee TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST if i : STATIONS. No. 1. | No.3. STA LIONS, No. 2. | No. 4. a — - | ‘| | Poowethetewe vse dp 7.400 m. | 2.40 p.m.) Sharlottetown ....ar, 3.20 p. m.'10.30 a. m, oyalty Junction....{ 8.00 ‘© | 3.00 ‘* jj -, (dp, 3.0o *“* | ; North Wiltshire. .... eee | gag Oe ree jar| 255 « {10.08 Hunter River. ..>;.<. 907 “ | 403 “ | North Wiltshire..... 2: “iA O28 ..+ Bradalbane.......... 19.44 *§ 4.34 *6 Hunter River...... 2: | 1.48 °** $907 « County Line....... oop 19.53. 4° 7 4.47. | Bradalbane..j....... Be B25 24129" Be. 04 Freetown.........6:.. 10.08 —** 5.01 “ ‘jCounty Line......... 101) ** 1B We. « Kensington ..........|10.30 ** | 5.91 .**. || Preghown......o«-04: v.46 * | 5.09 «8 Sema edie .<:. arjl).05. ‘* | 5.55 “* || Kensington.......... 12,25 * 7-49 <° dp| 1.00p. m. ithe skal euahie +e 11.50 a, m.| 7.15 a. m Miscouche........... 1.22 ** ieee wee) Wellington...... miesl eo | BEAMROOR MG, os. on nen: 110.48 «* I 6.0.0 be 00-0008 2.33 * | Wellington.......... 1020 * CEM asin kes csecbes 3.50 ‘* 1] EES TAME... wep ews 9.38 * Bloomfield........... 4.15 ‘ Pe a co cay ee cae 8.20 * sf a) Cae a ‘o6.*** |) Bloomfield ....7...,.!) 7.65 + a ae ar} 5.50. .‘* jh: . eee |r . Bs i eee dp| 6 20a. m. TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE EAST, TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE-EAST, ‘icathllggapthdihicenstlpacitlnsepetheaaiGsanie acalianae oscil sips —|| a STATIONS. | Nor 5. No. 7 STATIONS. | No. 6 | No. 8. | > | | } Charlottetown......dp) 2.30. m. | ener ... ar 10.45 a, m. ; ar| 2.50 °* | Royalty Junction.,../10.¢2 « I- Royalty Junction j 4, / 955 « Bee Fes 44'c> cas 10.05 * York... <i. A04 igi2 | edford...3......... 9.45 « | Bedford... .. . poe = " | Mount Siidieeh dp a rs Mount Stewart.. dp} 4.15“ | Vardigam..........,-1 7.40 « hadligiatinn tt. Ss | B86. || #eorgetown. dp! 7.150. m,! Feorgetown. .....0-AP 6.00 _. | Mownt Stewart ... ar 9 05 a. m. Mount Stewart....dp| | 4.10p. m |! Morell...........0., (8.95 Ee 4na*" 3G Peterm. si <..... 70. Shi Rebets........... 5.18 “ | Bear River.......... 7.09 Bear iis ak cc a 6.06 * | Souris i iene iais ale dp! | 6 26a. m NN Peon coins 0 ar} ea A iets centile Sl LS oo Ar Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. ' JAMES Cf LEMAN, Railway Offins, Charlottetown, Dec, 17, 1883. Superintendent SALT! SALT! FOR SALE ex WAREHOUSE, must carry some 42,000 more passengers every day than they do now. There are hopes, however, that the day of better things will come; when Brooklyn completes her rapid transit system, the railway traftic over the bridge ought to be immense, even up to its estimated capacity of 250,01 a day. - 7h <>. ae - - | sil T | vial Notices. Six cases An an Lats received to-day per ‘* Northeru E. Prowse, fmar 2] for Trunks and Valises go to J. B. Mac- ALIS {m20 “1x casos American Hats just Light. vem De DO Naw Hats- opened to-day at L. E. Prowar’s {mar2t _Lor remnants of cloth at half price at L. E. Prowsw's. [mar 17 GOLD Beaives for trimming, all widths, at J. B. Macpows f[na20, Come cad bargains in Boots and Shoes at Donsey,Gorr & Co's. fmarl2 bs, LVERY part of agun ora sewing machine made at Brown’s shop, ou corner of Prince and Grafton Street, Ch'town, [jan26 whkly. A ne, ae Se RT NS er ees 0.000 bags Liverpool Salt, 1,200 bags Coarse Fishery Salt, PFAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’town Feb. 14, 1884,—tf * - $3 ® , rT ones soiem 4 bry, ' * a a) tJ > Sie » aes . 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WATSON, Charlottetown, P. E. J, A. CROSSMAN, Middleton, Lot 27. Oct. 22, 1883—eod wkly