ec EA TS nee Se - ily — a he a a vain an Pe sg ee erent . Se aamnnntemmet ett mee ee : Toe Dairy EXAMINER Is Published every Evening. OFFICE: INGS’ BUILDING, CORNER OF WATER) Do uinion expenditure her shave of this | : ‘debt, including the capitalization of her | AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, Charlottetown, P. - & ———— Rares OF SUBSCRIPTION : “or Six Months, . . . ; - Taree Mouths, : - ; = One Monta, 2 7 Oue Week, as” Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be macie for monthly, quar- terly, or half-yearly advertisements, on appli- 4 7 ‘ ’ eation. W. L. COTTON, Manager. | | J. W. MITCHELL, Office Sup't. Toe DAIL EXAMINER. ae JANUARY 29, 1873. eaceemsp The Proposed Schoo!troom. Texpers for the erection of a schoolhouse at the ‘‘ West End” are to bo im on the first of February. The building is, we understand, to be similar in size, 8.1\p>, appearance and in vterial of construction, to the Wesleyan Academy. We are informed tiat the City School Trustees pay in rent for tho Wesleyan Academy Bu.lling an amount equal to four por cent. of the cost o” its construction. They pay $1,650.00 a year ; and the cost of the Wesleyan Aca- dsny—exclusive of the proportion of furni- tire provided by the City School Trustees —was, therefore, upwards of $40,000. At a moderate estimate, then, the coat of the proposed schoolhouse—including appurten- ances—will be from $3,009 to $40,009. A; to the propriety of placing that much more debt upon the City, we offer no opin- ion. We dare say the Trustees will be able to show that its erection will resul: im a saving of outlay for rents. Bat we submit that care should be taken that so costly a building be ‘lit to look at "—3h uld, at least, not be a positive eyesore to tne peo- ple who have to pay for it. eS The Annual Cost of the Machine. (From the Toronto Mail. ) Ti13 is a much governed country. The following isa list of ths legislative bo lies with tae mumber of representatives in each: - Dominion Senate, House of Commons, Oatario Legislature, 77 205 82 00 ),000 a year, or exactly a dollar per head of the population per annum, Capitalized ‘at five per cent. this represents a perman- | jent dept of nearly $39,000,000. Ff, as it is ipstimated, Ontario pays three fourths of the own Provinzial expenditure under _ this jheal, is at least II, 000 or near 34) a head of her population. | suggestive. cil eiilisinen Suprom) Court. THE RIOT CASE. | January 23. | Tar trial of the traverser Collins, drags its slow length along. Me. C. Palmer vpensd the case on benalf of the traverser yesterday afternoon. He laid down the principle that no man or body of men can legally do anything that has a tendency to provoke a breach of the peace. The Orange Association, by flaunting their banners m the fases of Roman Catholic Irishmen, did that which had a tendency to provoke a breach of the peace ; and, therefore, they sbould take the consequences. The Orange man, he said, carried firearms, which is, it- seli, illegal ; they fired shots before a single stone was thrown ; they provoked the mot and began it, and had no right to complain. With respect to Collins, it was not proved that he had prearranged with others to at- tack the Orange prozession. In fact ho just happened upon the scene; and it was not until after hs heard shots fired and saw blood tlow, that he took any pari whatever in the fight Mr. Henry Hug es was the first witness called on behalf of the traverser. The Attorney General objected to the ex- amination of the traversers as witnesses on behalf of Collins, but the Chief Justice ruled against the objection, and all the traversers will be examined. 322s A Wonderful Piscs of Mechanism. A Capuchin friar in Turin has constructed a large and complicated work of mechanism by which the passion or sufferings of the Saviour, from His condemnation before Herod to His death on the cross, are mar- vellously represented On a constantly re- seding platform the figures appear and the scenes change. Not only are the move- ments of the automata life-like, but the figures and scenery are mas ee of art. [he crowd clamoring for His death is repre- sented by a very numerous group of figures, which are wonderfully distinct in action and appearance. The falling beneath the cross on the way to Calvary is painfully graphic. To render quite audible the lashing of the whips of the soldiers is one vf the functions of the machinery. The scenes at the place of execution and the death of the Saviour Quebec Lei lative Council, 24/are said to be beyond praise, and a writer QiebccAssembly, _. 65 /in a Turin paper declares that the extraor- New Brunswick Legislative Council 17) dinary mechanism has but one imperfection New Branswick Assembly, “ —the capacity of making the figures articu- Nova Scotia Legislative Council, 47 {late intelligibly, ‘This imperfection is Novs an aenee as 13} chiefly evident when tho words are ex- P. EL. sect ee ogichanged between the Redeemer and the Manitobs Lagieichere, 24; penitent thief. The sounds emitted from British Columbia Legislature, 25|the figures are in this instance ludicrous; North-West Council, 5} but the friar hopes to remedy this defect, ——J/and his mechanis‘ will in all likelihood be Total, 661 }an object of wonder at the Paris Exhibi- The population of Canada is four mil- lions. In tha same proportion it would take 5,300 legislators to rule the Mother Country with her thirty-two millions of people; 6,690 to govern the United States, and over 45,00) to govern the British Em- pire. Tae annaal indemnity to members is tion. —=ee + Tue FWalifax Election takes place to-day, Boy’s Russer Boors, No 3and 4, re- duced to $1.50.—Dorsey and Jost. Tar Nortvern Liz! arrived in Goeorge- town at 1 o’clock to-day. The mails will ae r $233,000 | arrive in this city at the usual time. Ontario, 65,600} = Derictous.—Get at “‘ The Confectionery” Quebec, 44,500 some of those Crystalized Cream Dates, es oensaien, a oe hocolate Caramels, Almond Masaroons,&c. Yova Scotia, ', P. E. Island, 15,800/ For that tickling in the throat, cough, Manitob., ; Bye or hoarseness, the Barley Sugar, Butter British Colambia, :099/ S-otch, and Hoarhound Candy, at “ The N. W. Coanzil, Total, Ts nam er of Ministers, with tagir sal- ari23, is a3 followa : No. Salaries. 1¢,900 —---- $433,900 Confectionery,” are just what is wanted. Tue harbor is now open as far a3 the ‘*three tides.” The lee is very unsafe. Nevor- theless teams may bo sven passing to and fro within a quarter of a mile of the open The figures are , Miscellanesu3; News. The correspondent of the Manchester (fuar- dian says the attention of the House of Lords is to be called to a book on the Coafession sl written by Dr. Pusey. The amount of the default of the Qiebes It does not appear that he appropriated any of the money to his own use. The Marquis d’Antinori, who was believed to have died in the interior of Africa, has made his appearance on the East Co.st, at Zeilah, near the Straits of Bab-el-Mandeb. Parts, Jan. 23.—The Francaise, clerical journal, announces that Cardinal Simeo ui has sent a protest to all the nuncios against the proclamation of Prince Hubert as King of italy. The French Chamber of Deputies by a vote of 321 to 65 alopted a bill grunting annesty foe press offences. There were 2,709 persons ec nvicted of such offences under the De Prog. lie Cabinet. A despatch from London to the Edinburgh Scotsman says the health of Dr. Isaac Butt, the Home Rule member of the House of Com- mons for Limerick, is so bad that his attend- ance upon Parliament at any time this seasion is very doubtful. There are three thousand men out of em- ployment in Quebec, it is said. Almost as many, We suppose, are out of employment there every winter, These men get high wages while navigation is open, and few of taem need allow their families to suffer want of any of the necessaries of life. The American ship ‘Baring Brothers” col lided on the 23rd with the Spanish steamship **Poace” in the Mersey. The steamship sunk andtwo of the crew were Crowned. The ‘*Baring Brothers” is much injured, and is mtkiug water rapilly. She has been towed up the river and anchored. The leaders of a Protestant organization of London are much pleased at the Vatican’s sup- posed abandonment of the Scotch Hierarchy scheme. It is said the scheme was abandoned because of steps taken to enforce the Scotch laws aginst papal jurisdiction. The Eurl ot Wicklow, it is reported, is about to marry Miss Clara Jerome, daughter of Mr. Leonard W. Jerome, of New York. The Earl, who is about thirty-eight years of age, suc- ceeded his uncle, Sir William Forward How- ard, as fifth Earl of Wicklow, Viscount Wick- low and Baron Clonmore, in the peerage of freland, in the year 1869. A c‘erica! scandal which ha; been the talk of Ottawa for days past his been published at last in the Toronto Afa:/, which states that a young girl, daughter of a city merchant, gave birth toa child a few days ago, and alle_es that the father of the chiid is a clergymaa, pastor of one of the most fashionable churches there, and has heretofore hal an exesilent character. ‘The matier caused a severe shock in social circles. The great trial of Russian Nihiclists which commenced at St. Petersburg on the 30th of Jetober has ended. Of 109 prisoners accused, actual offence was proved only against 2). The remaining 89 were liberated on bail. The risoners included both men and women who loaged to various classes and resided in dif fereat parts of the Empire. A namber be. longed to Noblesse. Great many witnesses were examined, and leading counsel of Moscow aid St. Petersburg appeared for the defence. A great sensation haz been caused at Pesth by the conviction, for high treason, and sen- tence to five years’ imprisonment of Dr, Sveto- zit Miletics, a member of the Hungarian Par- liament, of Secvian nationality, head of the Vinladina or Young Servian party, and leader of the Panslavist agitations. Dr. Miletics has appealed against his conviction, and the Daily -Vews has a special despatch from Pesth, saying that the conviction is likely to be quashed. The intensity of the opposition to the Chi- nese in California may be inferred from the fact, mentioned in the Court reports of the Sacramento ‘‘Union,” that the Board of Super- visors have passed a vote directing all persons jconnected with the public buildings of the city t» cease employing (*ainamen in any cap- acity Whatever. Accordingly, some deservin Milesian, whose vote will pay for his hire, will be engaged in future to sweep and dust the matting’, wash the spitoons and clean the windows. DisTRE3S IN SHEFFIFLD, — The long-con- tinuel season of bal trade has caused great distress among the working classes in Sheffield, Eng., and among th: iron-workers especially in this case. The thoffield workhouse ha: more inmates, and many of these able-bodied men, than it ever held before ; and it is stated that for at least ten years nothing like the bs » Dominion, . Yara water. privation has existed that may be found at rat 6 21,000! Tue ‘Lizzie Cameron” left Georgetown oo. ante br va ww Brightside, New Brunswick, . 20,00) 'on Sunday, the 13th inst., and has, there- i. _ = ¥ wets late neighorhood of the See 17,500. ie ihe seenme, tm 14 di We | /4rge iron and steel works, there are about Nova Scotia, ; eons tee made the passage in ays. © | 2 009 cottage houses empty ; and in some ‘few + he 4 ho 9 oo Captain Cameron on his splen-| is, stances almost entire rows of cottages are an : va . uniet. British Columbia, 3 8,000 nie ee — —————} Mavreque Breakwater. — On Monday! Poor Relief in Scotland.—The 32d annua! 56 $210,000 Jast a nuinber of people were at the site| report of the Board of Supervision for the re- The Cabinets in the Maritime Provinces include members of Council without port- folios. The Speakers in the various Cham bers number thirteen, and their salaries a nount to $17,500. There is one Governor- General and eight Lieatenant-Governors, w 108e co.nbined salaries amount to $122,000. To sum up, the indemnity and salaries paid to sha ‘‘ highsr powers” in the Dominion | ready used extraordinary diligence in pro. ‘rng the year, constitute an anaual charge upon the peo- ple of $342,000, or annual tax of over 29 eonts per head. Tae cost of Civil Goverument i. ¢. of the D»partmental salaries and contingences at Ottawa and the several Provincial capitals, exclusive of Ministers’ salaries, is a3 fo)- lows: in‘on, $ 748,009 wes » 127,00) Quebec, 144,000 New Brunswick, 83,000 Nova Scotia, 79,000 Prince E lward Island, 31,000 Manitoba, 13,00) British Culambia, 2,009 Total, $1,2.0, 000 To this must be adled the salaries and eontingencies of Customs, $720,000, Excise, $213,000, and Public Works, $250,000, and the salaries, &2., of the judiciary $550,000, making the total of the salaries, &-., paid to Government oflicers and officers of State, wther than ministers, members, and lieu- tenant governors, $3,250,009. Add %> this the $312,000 paid to minist.rs, lieutentant governors, anil members, and $he grand total amountto upward of $4,- Mail, , where the new breakwater is to be built at | Malpeque harbor. * One of the members | for this County, of the Dominion House of ‘Commons, Mr. Yeo, was there, to whose ‘energy and perseverance the people of Mal- ‘peque ne doubt are indebted for this publie work, and improvement of their harbor, ‘The contractor, Mr. Pierce Doyle, has al- viding at, and near the spot, a very large ‘quantity of material in stone, timber, brush, etc., an evidence of his intention to lose no time in completing the work, When this work is completed, we hope it may realize the sanguine expectations of the good p2ople of Malpeque.—s. P. | ‘Tum Cabinet has suffered grievously - M. Dorion’s majority of 189 in 1374 reduced to 84in his successor’s election. M. Four- nier’s seat carried by Dr. Blanchet, Opposi- tion, by 255. Hon. D. A. McDonald’s ma- jority of 676 reduced to 171 in the ease of Mr. MeNab, his sucesssor. Mr. William Ross’ seat carried by Mr. Campbell, Opposi- tion, by 93. Mr. Laird’s seat carried by Mr. Pope, Opposition, by 83. M. Pelle- tier’s seat carried by Mr. Roy, Opposition, by 55. M. Cauchon’s seat taken by an In. dependent. M. Laflamme was elected in Jacques Cartier by acclamation in 1874; on entering the Cabinet he was returned by 29 only. M. Laurier beaten in Drummond and Arthabaska, wherein 1874 he hal a ma- jority of 233. Lastly, Mr. Vail beaten in Digby by 372. And yet the Government has the confidence of the country !—Toronto lief of the poor and of public health in Scot- | land, 1376-77, has been issued a3a_parliamen- tary paper. Tue report states that the sum ,expended during the year ended the 14th of | May, 1877, for the relief and management of the poor was £525,907 Us. 4d, against £847, 2: 12s ild in precedi g year, showing an increase ‘of £11,655 7s 4d. ‘This includes the cost of lu- natics, which has increased £15,945 7; 8}d du The number of jaupers of all classes in receipt of relief on the l4ta of May, 1377, was 10,640 which was 2018 less than on the same day in 1876, and was in proportion of 2.3 percent. of the estimated population in- stead of 4.1 in 1368 and 1369. The stea ly de- erease in the number of poor during the last eighty years is, the report says, almost entire. ly due to more effective admjuistration, | At Madrid, on the 33rd, the marriaze of King Alfonso took place in Antrocha Cathedral, with great splenlor. Among those present were Queen Christina and King Francisc», | King’s grandmother and grandfather, spe al ambassadors from Fraice, Austria and En-- land, Apostolic Delegate, Count aud Countess of Paris. Senators, Deputies and other digni- taries. The Pope, who is the King’s godfather, sent, hy Apostolic Delegate, the wedding ring, blessed by dis Holiness, and a rose of Dia- monds for the Queen. ‘he Duke de Monthen. sier gives his laughter 20),000,00) francs, in aidition to s great quantity of diamond: and wonderfully rich trousseau. He also gives the Queen several suits, jewels, and his potrait set in brilliants. Great preparations is being made for festivities in celebration of the marriage, They are to last five days. There will ete six weeks season of ItiliarPopera. ‘Tne Queen also received from her sister, Countess of Paris, | @ maguificent set of jewls, . : ad City Treasurer is now said to be over 352,0J9. | | Corres: ondence. A ee) gay~ We'do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions or slalements of Corresy pondents. To the Editor of the Examiner : | Srr,—‘‘Enquirer,” in this evening's Ex. AMINER, evidently refers to the case of “The Queen vs. Collins,” now being tried. He has been misinformed. The same Judge who commenced the case is trying it still. Yours truly, E. J. Hopasox. 283th January, 1878. —_ Turre were no trials at the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this morning. Tue trains from Georgetown and Sum- merside arrived on time to-day. Tur Island Park Hotel, Summerside, is advertised to be sold by auction in May next. Tue regular monthly meeting of the Salvage Corps will be held in the City Cout Room on Monday evening next. Don’t forget the Literary and Musical Entertainment by the ladies of the Wo- man’s Temperance Union, in the Reform Club Hall, to-night. A rare treat may be expected. Ow1nc to the snow-storm, the upper apartinents of the Market House was en- tirely empty and the meat market very small. GENTLEMEN’s All Wool Heavy Canadian Tweed Pants, thoroughly shrunk and made to order in best style, $3.75 and $4.75. Forty First-class Patterns to select from.— W. A. Weeks & Co. 4i GeNTLEMEN’s All Wool Scotch Tweed Panrs, thoroughly shrunk and made to imaasure in best style, $3.75 and $3.00. Fifty patterns to select from, at W. A. Weeks & Co's. 41 f & tue A Nice Present.—Mrs. C.° Lewis, of this City, presented the Reform Club of this town with a large frame containing excel- lent likenesses of its officers, in the centre of which is the portraits of Mr. D. Banks McKenzie. The officers whose portraits appear in the frame are, Messrs. James McKeclinie, A. G. Simms, A. A. McKenzie, A. G. M:Doagall, F. S. Moore, John A. Moore, 8. D. Fitzgerald, John W. Scott and Benjamin Davies, junr.—Argus. Co7R3z or Lectures at Movunt Srew- 1kT Hatit.—The following gentlemen have kindly consented to deliver lectures at dif- ‘erent times during the present winter, of which due notice of each will be given :— Rev. R. B. McDonald, Miscouche ; J. H. #letcher, Esy., Charlottetown ; Rev. D. J. Jillis, St. Andrew’s ; Chas. Palmer, Esq., Jharlottetown ; Rev. J. Lathern, do.; A. B. Warburton, .Esq., do.; Rev. W. R. “rame, Mount Stewart; Rev. Allan Me- Donald, Fort Augustus, Taz Patriot bestows watchful attention on te doings of Islanders abroad—even the pugilistic encounters of school-boys are not velow his notice. He seems, however, not to be aware that there is a strong probabil- ity of Annie Parker being an Island girl. We throw ont this hint that he may inves tigate, and record the results under his stereotyped heading, ‘‘ Distinguished Island- ers abroad.” | A New York editor expresses the hope that the day is ‘‘fast approaching when aman can b: carried dead out of an editor’s office with- ous provoking the sensational fo:mality of a € roner’s inquest.” Tae most numerous failures in Chicago last year were in the hardware, stove and metal susiness, next the liquor trade, the grocery business, commission and banking in the order aamed. The largest amount of indebtedaess was that of the real estate dealera—$8, 043,612; next the banks and bankers—3$7,662,885. KING SQUARE HOUSE! WE HAVE A COMPLETR STOCK OF GARRIACE GOODS Consisting in part of iron, Steel, and Casti Spokes and Rims, Axles and Springs. We call special attention to Henry’s Parent SINGLE Py for which we are agents. We warrant each Set. “= QUR PRICES ARE VERY LOW ~~ BEER & SONS. Ch’town, Jan. 9, 1878. DR. H. A. PARKER, SURGEON DENTIST, (LATE OF OTTAWA). Office, . . . St. Lawrence Hotel. Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 6 p, m. Jan. 19, ’78—10i eod SEE HERE MEN | F you waut SLIIT:HS or CARRIAGES made of best 4me ican Wood, in lates style, or your Horse Shod in FIRST-CLASS S'YLE, callon the undenigned. All work Warranted or no pay. J. C. KEEFE, North sid : Chews, ben G1 ee bast Steel Carriage Springs, | New Advertiscments, LECTURE. rPXHE SIXTH LECTURE of the Course ig connection with the Y. M. C. Association, will be delivered on Friday Evening, Feb, 1st, aa Ya E. MANNING, ESQ. SUBJECT: “Early History of British Commerce.” Doors open at 7.30; lecture to commence at 8, Admission 10 cents. JOHN McLEOD, Sec’y, Jan. 29, 1878. Charlottetown Cemetery Co, TFXMHE ANNUAL MEETING of the Share. _ holders of the above Co., for the election of Directors and other business, will be held in the Young Men’s Christian Association Hall on TUESDAY, the 5th day of February next, at seven o'clock in the evening. By order, F. W. HALES, Secretary. Ch’town, Jan. 28, ’78. PUBLIC TEA —AND— ENTERTAINMENT The Ladies of St. James’ Kirk intend holding A Public Tea and Entertainment MARKET HALL Wednesday Evening, Jan, 30, 1878, and the citizens of Charlottetown are cordially invited to provide themselves with tickets, which may be obtained at the stores of Messra. C. D. Rankin and W. R. Watson, and at the door of the Hall. A reduction will be allowed to a family of mo-e than two, at the above store. A good programme of Musical and Literary selections has been arranged. Tea on the tables at 6 p. m., sharp. Enter- tainment to commence at 8. Admission to both 50 cents. To entertain- ment only, 25 cents. Jan. 2i—tues wed GROCERYZ Provin Cor. Great George & Kent Sts. HE Subscriber wishes to inform his friends and the public generally that he still keeps on hand a choice assortment of Groceries and Provisions, AT HIS OLD STAND, and will be pleased to have them call and inspect for themselves. ON HAND, 10 CHESTS CONGOU TEA, (‘‘ New Season ”) 1,000 Lbs. Canadian Cheese, 10 Casks American Kerosene Oil, (120° test ; 36 cts. per gal.) 20 BARRELS SUGAR {all kinds), 100 Bbls, Sup. Extra Flour, 3 Puns. Very Choice MOLASSEHS 20 doz. Pickles, 20 doz. Assorted Jams 20 boxes Dessert Prunes, 100 Tins Sardines, TINS PEACHES, PINEAPPLES, STRAWBERRIES, TOMATOES NEW RAISINS, ZANTE CURRANTS DRIED APPLES, STEWINC PRUNES, 300 QUARTS CRANBERRIES, CREEN CRAPES. $00 LBS. SMOKED HALIBUT, 25 QTLS. CODFISH, 100 BOXES DIGBY HERRING. : and all is usually found in a First- Class Grocery Store. FAMILIES: SUPPLIED BY THE MONTH DONALD NICHOLSON, - Jan. 16, 1878~y. 7 * 3 a. _