ER. KAAMIN 1 1893 iv MAY, A Steamer Wanted. Tue Ex- the scandal- over AWINER S ‘ of Orcwel! 78 manner in which f Orwel and yr} r sector >ifast district sre being trea ed stter of steam- i i tead . y boat accommodation instead of calling Ipon the CGrovernment have & &s-eame;r snsuring them for not} The Serious Charge Against | William Larter. | , put on at , aude . steamer ready to begin work so srmitted, our contem- having igafion prt goon as nay porary pats the representatives the the trict on back and cooly assures the iuterests « f the Belfast dis- better looked amusing were public tha trics were never st present! This would b it not for the seriousne.s voi the situaticn Sut while the Patr'ot is indulging in this by-play, the people are without 4 steamer } and its attendant conveniencies, and the} indications are they will not have one for some time. The Patriot should assist Tax} ExamMrInern in endeavoring to have this | upplied. Our contempor- thi: matter ssvors a good want long-felt aryac 1D ju t ip deal of t cupied his tim lawyer who, havirg bo Case, unsel. the othere ab ising A Good Showing A to statistics sent out trom} ‘)itawa, no less than stx thousand of the Halifax his ORDING immigrants landed at go far season were ticketed to various points In This is an excellent showing, and with the Canada. compares more thin favorably returns fur the same period of last year Chere is also a very gratifying movement from the United States. Delegates have been sent from most of the border States in the Union to inspect land in the North- west, with a view (o settlement; and there influx of farmers from is, besides, a large the Repub! ce who have grown weary of trying to till w ls and decided to take up their residence in Can- The reports that these peoy le send yrn-out linda, have ada. back of the success that attends their efforts in the new country are having goca effect. According to advices received py the Inter less than pinety-one ior Depar'ment, no homestead entries were made a short time ago by a pariy Schuyler County, Nebraska. The Canadiaa Northwest certainly is a great country. It immigrants of the f immigrants coming from ot can stand any amount right class bo@dD-~-+o< Home Rule for Iceland. Wuite Gladstone and his government are deing their best to pass the Irish Home Rele Bill through the House of the of the passage as Eng ish Commons, and opponents are ils obstructing by ments by the hundred measure amend- it may not be much aa possible introducing out of place to 1efer to the fact that the littie & new constitu is being Island of Iceland is to have tion in August next. This fivor granted the Icelanders by Denmark in commoration of the one thousandth anni- versary of the settlement of the island by the No wegians pitliament from time immemorial; but it Iceland has had a nominal is only since the beginning cf the present century that ‘hey have had a parliament house. ings were held in the their meet- the Under Previous to that time open air, and sessions wore doubtless very short. the have certain rights aod privileges definitely wropased constitution Iceland is to pro} accorded her which up to the present she has ernj ‘yed only by toleration. The con- atitution ia somewhat conservative, but the g to it on that Icelanders are not ob) citeg score. It provides, in substance, as f llows ‘ leelan lia to have tts own leg slatue and admiuistration for all loc.l affsins. The legis- lative power is in the hinds of the King aad Na ‘ional Assembly, and the executive in the hands of the King alone. So long as Iceland has no representatives in the Danish Rigsdag it does not take part ia legisla‘ing on general state allaiis Ona the other baad, it will not be reqvired to contribute to the general state expenditure. hegre is to be # Secretary for Iceland in Copenh«ges, who is to be responre ible for the maintainace of the Corstitution. Thig responsibi ity is to be farther determined upon by legislation ** The King appoi»ts a Governor for the is land who is te carry on the government on the responsibility of the Secretary in Copeuhagen. His duties wil: be cetined by the King. If the Althiag complains ot the Governor, the King wiil dete: mine how he is to be called to ac- count. The Althing will consist of thirty members elected by the people and six ap- pointed by the King. Ic is to be divided iate two houses, the upper and lower; the upper contaiaing six members appointed by the King end six others elected from the general body oj the Althing from among those of its mem- bers “ho have been sent to it by the constitu encies. Ihe Althiog is to sit every other yer. LLL Horses Snipeen — Qn Thursday nineteen horses were seat over the Straits, twelve of which were owned by Mr. Clow. On Friday Mr. Charles McNutt shipped 14 sheep and | hog for J. A Leaman & Co., Halifix es The horses whick Mr. J. F. Powers took away over a week ago hed the misfortune, while between Shediacan? Moncton, of break ing through the car floor and being hurt more or less.—Suamme: side Farmer. Lost aN Eye.—While Daniel B. Campbell, of Salt Springs, N. S., oue day recently was in the act of discharging a gun which had; been loaded for several months, the nipple blew out, blinding one of his eyes and injar- ing the other. sient Tue Queey Hores..—The Halifax Recorder says: A. B. Sheraton has leased the Queen | Hotel from the company at a rental of $9,000 per year. Mr. S's well-known affability and energy will undoubtedly ensure him success in hia new venture. TERRIBLE CRIME. ‘ f the dis- i after than |oamed Damaris Watt McEschern, 27 years a THE DAILY EXAMINER. Young Girl Dies Afier Taking Poisonous Drugs. Two Arrests in Connection with the Affair. ‘He is hefused Bail and Remanded | to Jail. | ANOTHER poisoning case has develored in Charlottetown, which is creating con- siderable sensation. The victim is a gir] of age, the daughter of Mr. Donald Mce- Eachern who keeps a boarding house on Richmond Street, near the London House corner. A man named William Larter, who keeps a saloon in a portion of the house occupied by the McKacherns, is under arrest charged with supplying the poisonous drugs which caused the poor girls death. The circumstances of the case, so far as THe Examiner has been! able to obtain them, are about as follows :} Oa Friday Miss McEachern was in her usual good health, and was out about towa in the afterncon. Shortly after her return home, about five o'clock, she was taken sudden y ill, vomiting and purging. An hour or two later, her father called at De. H. D. Johuson’s office, on Kent Street,and asked him to call and see his daughter who, he thought, was suffering from English cholera. The Dr. responded to the cali, and on arrival at the house found Miss Mc- Eachern very ill in ber room. The Dr. did ali he could to relieve the poor giri’s suf- ferirgs. He soon. discovered, however, that there was something more serious than cholcra the matter, and teid her parents avd herself so. She then told the Dr. that she had been betzayed; and her betrayer had given bez a powder which she had taken about five o’viock, and that imined- iately after using the powder she had been taken ill. She declined, however, to tell who had given her the powder. On Satur- day afternoon Dr. Johnson called in Dr. James Warburton teconsult. The resr’j;, of the consultation established what the Dr. already knew, and the conclusio"; was arrived at that nothing could be “one for the girl, that her death was but a matter of a very short time. She linger.d until about elgat o’elock on Saturday evening, when the eud ca:e. The facts of the case were reported to D-. James McLeod, cororer, who prompt! y summoned a jury made up as follows, - Th mas A. Maclean, foreman, Char’ es Smaliwood, Caleb H. Schurman, Ac am Fife, Joseph H. Clark, Peter Stewart, and Waiter P. Doull. The jury viewed the body on Saturday evening, and r gq" ested Drs. Johnson and Warburton to : gakea post mortem examination, which w , done yesterday morning between cighta ad nine o'clock In the afternoon at two o'clock the jary re-assembed at McEachern’s h puse, and tha Ceetors reported that the; ; had made the examination a3 requested, : ged had re- moved the stomach in order t pat its con- tents might be analyzzd. The body of the deceased was then handed over to her parents for interment. The in terment was made this afternoon in the ce) metery at Lot 48. The coroner reported the { w:ts of the sad affair to Attorney Genero] Peters and Sti- pendiary Magistrate Fitageral.d. Ags a re- sult of the conzu'tation, a warrant was issued for the appyekension of William L srter. Tho warrant wpm which Larter was arres'ed was swern out by Marshal Cameron, and reads as followa :-— CANADA, PRowtNCE OF PRisce Epwarp IsLanbd, COONTY OF QUEEN’s Counry, > Cray or CHARLOTTETOWN. Iu the City Police Court, before Rowan Robert Fitzgerald, Eequire, the Sulpendiary Magistrate tor the City of Charloctetown. To the Marshal, and to all or any ot the Cowstabies, or other Peace Officers of, and in the said Wity of Charlottetown Whereas ir formation hath this day been laid in the said City Police Conrt iw Charlotte- town, before ‘he nudersiqned the, Stipendiary Magisirate, iv and for the said City of Char lottetown, William Laster, ot (Sharlottetown, in said Province, saloa Keeper, is charged upon oath, for that he the gaid William Larter, on or abouttie 28th day of April, one thousand eigh* hundred and ninety-three, at Charlottetown, aforesaid, ualawfully and felonously did vanse to be taken, by one Damavris Watt McKachern, a quantity of a certain poisom,or uoxious thimg with the io- tent there amd then to couse the miscarriage of the ssid) Drmaris Watt McKachern, cone trary to the scatute in sok case made and provided, and oath being sew made before me, substantiating the meéter af such infor- wallop. ‘These are, therefore, te command you ia Her Majesty's narme, forthwith. te apprehend the said William Larter, awd to bring him before me in the said City Police Court, to answer tothe said information, and tu be further desit with accordiog t~)aw, Given urder my handand the seal of the said Court, this 29th day of April, in the year ef our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-threo, im the said City Police Court, at Charlottetown, aforesaid, ia said Province (Signed) R. R. Frrzeeravp, Stipeadiiry Mayvistrate. The warrant was executed by officars Campbell and C.rter about eight o'clock last night, in t.e vicinity of Larter’s place of busiaess on Richmond Street. A warrant was alax sworn oat by | the Marshal for the arrest of Charles Slate, druggist, whom it was thonght would be a material witness in the case against Larter, The warrant reads as follows :— Canada, Provinces or Prince Epwarp IsLaANb, City oF CHARLOTTE- TOWN, QUEEN’s CouNTy {In the City Court, before Rowan Robert Fitzg-rald, Esq, Stipendiary Magiatrate for the City of Charlottetown. To the Marshal, Constable Otfi ‘ers of the said city, the Common Jail therein. Whereas on the 30:h day «f April, A. D., 1893, inform:tivp was laid m, the said City and Peace and the Keeper of j Court in Charlottetown aforesaid, before me the undersigned, the said Stipendiary Magis- trate for the ssid City of Charlottetown, on oath, for that Wiliisin Larter, on or about the 28th April, 1893, at Charlottetowa afore- said, unlawfully and feloniously did ciuse to be taken by Damaris Watt McEichern, a quantity of a certain pvisonous or noxious thing with intent then and there to cause miscarriage of the said Damaris Watt Mc- E:chern, contrary to the statute in such cases made and provided: And it being made to appear before me uper oath that Charl-s Siate, of Charlottetown, druggist, is likely to give material evidenceia behalf of the pro se ution in this matter, and it is probable that the said Charles S’ate will not at end to give evidence without being comp lled to do so. These are therefore to command you to bring end have the said Charles Slate on Sat- urday, the sixth day of May, A. D. 1893, be fore me, in the said City Court, to testify what he shall know concerning the matter of the said information and complaint. Given unter my band and seal, this 30th day of April, in the year of Our Lord One Thousand Kight Huudred and Ninety-Three, at the said City Court in Charlottetown afore- said. R. R. FirzéERALp, (Signed } Stipendiary Magistrate. This warrant was placed in the hands of Sergeant Bradley and Officer Campbell to execute. They heard that Slate left here for Summerside in the Northumberland yesterday afternoon, and they left here for that place by early train this morning. On arrival in Summerside they searched the steamer, but covll not find any s‘gns of Slate. Believing, however, that Slate was secreted somewhere on board, they te- mained on the steamer and went over te Point du Chene in her, continuing their seare’) during the trip. About half-past eleven this forenvon Slate was captured in Summerside by Officer Gough of that town. Slate was walking up Central Street when the arr: st was made. He seemed unconcerned’ god asked the ofticer what he was arreste for. He will be brought to town this eve ging, About half past nim last nigh) Lorter was arraigned before Stipend’ gy Magis trate Fitzgerald, when the c'agrge against him was read over and he v ,y remanded to ail until this foreneon. Tu-day Larter agaiv 8 peared before His Honor to answer bh, charge preferred against him by M’.re\sal Cameron, which is outlined aay the copy of the warrant given above. He was represented by Mr. W. 8. Stewart. "he court room was well filled with spe¢’ ators, and the prisoner was the cynosurs of all eyes. Beyond changing colot’a trifle when the charge against him wa’, anncunced, he did not seem much ¥erturbed Attoraey-General Peters related the cir- cumste,nces of the case, and asked for an ad- jourmnent antil to-morrow. He said that judg mg by the facts as reported to him there was no doubt of the girl’s death being caused by her taking poisonous drugs for the parpose procuriug an abortion, and he thought it ‘ sould be proved that some at least of these drugs were administered by the prisoner. Tie doctors had not yet completed their work sufliciently to be able to determine the exact character of the poison taken, but they would likely be able to tell shortly. His Honor then adjourned the case until te- morrow. Mr. W. S. Stewart said there was no evid- ence against the prisoner and asked that he be released on bail The Magistrate said he could rot comply with the request. The charge against Larter Was a very serions one—punishable with im- prisonment for life—and he did not know but it might develop into a charge of murder. This closed the proceedings. Mr. A. S. Johnson, Ph. G, assisted by Drs. H. D. Johuson and Warburton, made an analysis of the contents of the stomach this torenoon. They will report at the inquest to be held this evening at half pist seven. Wedding Bells. _ S oe A pretty wedding took place at the Weir last night, at the residence of Mr. William Smirdeo, Clinton Street. The contracting parties were Ohas. F. Hopkins and Mies Caroline May Riggs, both of this city The ceremony was private, and was at- tended by a large number of relatives and friends of the contracting couple, who wished them happiness. Rev. T. Clayton Welles, of the Winslow Congregational Church, performed the ceremony, which was witnessed by a large number of the friends of each. The bride’s sister was bridesmaid and a cousin of Mr. Hopkins was his best man. The ladies were very handsomely attired, aud the happy pair made as attractive a couple as have stood at Hymen’s shrine in town for years. Mr. Hopkins is employed at Cobb Bates & Yerxa’s, and his fellow workmen in that store presented him with a handsome chair. Invitations were sent out to about eighty parsons. Mr. Hopkins and bride wil) settle on School Street after returning froin their bridal tour.—Taunton, ( Mass.) paper. _ ——>- Y. M. ©. A. Notes. The united meeting of young people's societies in Zion Church yesterday was well | attended, and the exercises interesting to all. Rev. Mr. Matthews’ paper on young people’s work, and Secretary Raymond’s address on ‘‘The Relations of the Young Men's Christian Association to the Church” brought out many good points and should result in a greater interest in young peo- ple’s work by stimulating the members to renewed energy aud activity The regular classes in the gymnasium have stopped for this season. The football elub will practice Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings at seven o'clock at the Park. The regular monthly Executive Com- mittee meeting “cours on Wednesday after- noon at four o'clock. ee DIED. in this city, this morning, May lst, Helen Vera, infant daughter of George H. and Mary Taylor, aged 7 months, SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED, April 29—Pet, Cook, Northport; Wm Dun- bar, Read, Pagwash;ss Wm Aitken, Hobbs, Shediac; Julia A Finlayson, Pinette. CLEARED. April 29—Soudan, McDonald, St John’s, N F; Dielytris, Cook, Grand Narrows; Pet, Cook, Northport; Wm Ounbar, Read, Pug- wash; ss Wm Aitken, Hobbs, Cape Tor men- ting; Jalia, Finlayson, Pinette. — MONDAY =e TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Spxcratn Desparcues To THE ExsMiner. Another Australian Bank Failure. ¥ Lonpon, May 1. A despatch from Melbourne announces the failure of the National Bank cf Aus- tralasia. This bank has 150 branches in Australia and agencies in most of the large cities of the United Kingdom, the convinent and the United States. Assets est? mated at £10,000,000. Liabilities ja the Colonies are oply £7,500,000. T’se cause of failure was the heavy run ov the Bank and all its branches. Sir J. W. Downer, Premier of South Australia, ba’; invited the Premier of the other colonies vo conference to consider measures for saying the pro- gress of a financial disaster. Erastus Wimap jn Trouble. New York, May 1. The Evening Post announces the assign- ment of Erastus "Wiman. Wiman denies it and says that h ging a British subject and unable as suc’, to own land in New York, his real ¢ stat ccumulations on Long Island kar ¢ hitherto beén held in the name of his ’,fe. Severs! weeks ago the property was Y nveyed by Mra. Wiinan to trustees for’ ne benefit of creditors, past, present 38Vdto come, and in this conveyance he *vined. This trust p'aces within reach of creditors property hitherto unavailable. Boys Poisoned in St. John. Sr. Journ, May 1. A boy named Gilbert Lingiey was, with soine companions, eating popcorn on Satur- day. They found a box which had con- tained ‘‘rough on rats,” and were playing with it. The boy died suddenly, with symptoms of pvisoning, and it is supposed that the contents of the bx got mixed with the popcorn. A Wicked Doctor. Winnirec, May 1. Dr. Lovingheart, a well-known physician here, is under arrest charged with criminal malpractice. This isthe second time the doctor has been arrested for the same crime. — The Tasurance Case Again Sr. Joux, May 1. The new trial of the Weltons and Dr. Randall, in the graveyard insursace case, has been set down for May 15th. _— —o- Obituary. Amuerst, M-y 1. Daniel Pugsley, one of Amherst’s vldest and wealthiest residents, died yesterday, after only two days’ illness. General Telegraphic News. Montreat, April 28.—In his address be- fore the convocation of the law faculty of McGill university to day, Dean Trenholm spoke strongly in favor of the new scheme of a six years’ course, at the end of which the students will graduate in the law as well as arts. It is said the feeling is very general in’ favor of the plan. It is also announced that next year lectures would be given in the French language, and it 1s likely McGill will receive a large accession from the French-Canadian students. Quesec, April 28.—John George Col clough, Bb A., of Laval University, was calied to the bar on Saturday last before the Lord Chancellor in the court of chan- cery of the four courts of Dublin. Mr. Culclough, who is the eldest son cf John Richard Coiclough, of Bic, county Rim- ouski, is the first Csnadian who has ever been called to the Irish bar otherwise than honoris causi. He will practice in Dublin. Hairax, N S:, April 28.—The Nova Scotia Legislature «losed to-day with the usual cere- monies. During the session 286 bills were in- troduced, the greatest umber in any one year; and 250 of them passed. The Lieuten- ant-Gevernor gave his asgent to all of them Hatirax, N. S., April 28.—The steamcr Portia, from Newfoundland, arrived here at 11 o'clock to-night with the Captaia anc! 17 of the crew of the British steamer Casile- gate, which vessel was wrecked on the voyage from Tantzic vis Tyne, with a cargo of sugar for Philadelphia. At 8 o'clock on the morning of the 27th the Captain and men extinguished the fires and left the steamer. Half an hour later she sud- denly listed and disappeared, head foremost. The ae had 2000 tons of cargo and was owned in Newcastle-on-Tyne, Orrawa, April 28 —Mr. Cockburn, member for Centre Toronto, has been appointed one of the honurary commissioners to represent Can- ada atthe World’s Fair. It was generally ex- pected that Hon. Mr. Cariing would act in this capacity, but the state of the hon. gentle- man’s health at present compelled him to re- frain from accepting the position. A number of diagrams il)nstrative of the progress of Can- ada since confederation were comp'eted to-day. They will torm a prominent exhibit in the Canadian educstional section of the World's Fair. George Johnson desigred them. Hon. Messrs. Bowell and Angers left for Chicago teenight to represent the Dominion G svern- ment at the formal opening of the fair. MontreaL, Apr! 28.—The exchenge brokers here have received notice fom their bankers inyNew, York tothe effsct that silver certificates must not longer be received on deposit aa New York banks are compelled to psy gell or legal tender to the clearing Lous» for all cheques. The effect of this in Canada will be to ¢»mpel all banks ‘o refuse silver certificates as, no doubt, they will go to discount im the United States: —- Turew tre Scissors ar Him —Two young sons of Charles Smith, of East Wentworth, N. S, aged 10 and 12 years respectively, quarreiled one diy last week, when the younger boy threw a large p:i- cf scissors at the back of his brother, sticki: g them through the inside lining, near the lung. The boy is improving. PoLiTicaL —Liberal Conservatives of the First Electorai District of King’s County will meet on Wedne:day, May 30 h, at 2 o'cjock p »m., in St. Patrick’s Hall, Souris, to select candidates for the coming local election. A full representation of delegates from the vari- ous polling divisions of the district is expected, ed Bosom Friends—What do you say to the young barrister's making me on offer of marriage ? Just what [expected! When J jiltei Lim he swore he woul | do himself aa injury ! and Dining Rooms. > de Charlottetown, April 28, 18% INOTLOD TOTICE is hereby given that the Annual | General Meeting of the Shareholders ef the | Charlottetown Gas Light Company will take! place at the Gas Works on TU®SPAY. the 9th day of May, 1893, at the hour of eleven o'cicck ina the forenoon. forthe purposeof electing Dircc- | tors and the general transaction of business. | LEMUEL McKAY, meyi—tl dte Secretary. Rational Ordinary. HAVE a 50 inch Columbia Bicycle, new last year, which I will sell at a dead bargair. Come ani see me. R. M. YOUNG. mayl—tf P.£, ISLAND RAILWAY NOTICE. OMMFNCING ON MONDAY, 247TH APRIL, instant, and continuing until change of time, a Special Passenger [rain will leave Charlottetown for Summerside daily (Sunday excepted) at 6a. m., stand- ard, connecting there with Steamer for | Point du Chene, and returning on arrival of Steamer in the evening. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent, Railway Office, mod as April 21, _ 4 * Wanted at Once. OAT, Pants and Vest Makers, to whom the highest wages will be paid. Apply at once. JAMES McLEOD & SON, Merchant Tailors, Cameron Block, next to Reddin Bros. apll—tf TO LET. TWO-STORY DWELLING HOUSE pleasantly situated near the Riilwey Wharf at Georgetown. Good location for a \ | | | i | ; bi Summer Hotel or Boarding House. Rent rnoderate. A. A. MACDONALD. ap4—lm The Mutual Lifs Insurance Company OF NEW YORK. 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