sail sa a amneaen AgeenceieCaaenctitac - anes atthe 2 = - ———- ¢ out ies hy EE" . a nt Me Davies expend This ia just what he contends for, but -he is |amount of debt for their successors to pay. POWNAL WHA RF. . | Ing off in the receipts. , of be b in mind that the snniesetiaale a 7 : v os . , o many words. /It must also be borne in min a es THE DAILY MXAMINER. | ed, in macadamizing certain roads, the sum |tvo einning to say it in . hi sais helnew Civil Services Act only came into ae TENDERS will be received at igi? ™ ~ | of $14,000 for which he had no vote, and|Throvghont the whole on . Se 7 si Rislee < Miaiites Daath the Mayors’s Office until noon of i MARCH 23, 1880. or i said the other liabilities which he|chargus the year 1879 with amounts out-joperation on the lator Ju y. rat in po MONDAY the 20th Da af i h ie . anes ~~ — ne he would still have had an enor-| stand ng for teachers salaries and other pur-/the present Government is only fairly —? . y are ' * litio of the Legislative | meurre®, 7 ae :. he close of the next year,but gives|responsible for the expenditure, for one |for leasing Pownal Wharf for a term not less Abolition ‘ | mous deficit, even if every cent of the es-| poses at the close of the — TT Nee: than five years. nor exceeding ten years. Rent “i Council. ti ated vinenien had been realized The!no credit for the sum of $60,071.95 which, |half the year. Mr. L. H. Davies knows all to be paid quarterly. Lesese will hate privi. ‘ ea , at ES Gy according to the. Public Accounts {of 1879, this right well, and still he endeavors by lege of removing at expiration of term, all ome . . . ; , ‘4 - Tr, ec , . ; ; ° ° ° ° . . o yy : “ . Cus Bill to abolish the? Legisistive Coun i Pies, ated , 5 ; page 10, were paid in that year, belonging |foul means to score a point against his ; buildings erected by him, | or the ity will o ‘ by the/inished receipts, contains his strongest ’ purchase them at a valuation. ‘The location i fh was, thle okt ben, SR OF : demnation. Ii he had the slightest to the expenditure of the previous year. | opponents. and number of buildings subject to approval : ‘condemn: , . cde — fil easting vote of the President. Mr. Annear at lification fer the position he held, he Such jug-handled. “financing 6 600 OO ef Council. Further particulars can be “# voted with the Opposition. Mr. Burns | 1" “9 have erred s he pow|fair te deceive anybody. After this it is WEWS BY TELEGRAPH qeertamnen _ stem eesita cuts Sen: a otter ‘ 4 oO " lw ‘ ; ’ - © r . ° c ar he Bill es : a “a to the amount of $20,- | not hard to believe that Mr. Davies has no a ’ ae y eee date from peraons wishing to purchase the supported the Bill. }edmite he aid, te much faith in ‘* Demagogue” arts. For) “~~~ Ee ee eS ae a ce. said wharf, stating terms and manner ef pay- “s 7 an ee (188.76 in two departments of revenue, ‘part, we have unbounded faith in Special Dispatch to the Examiner. ment. Our Finances. i neither of which are materially affected by |} Or OWN part, é The names of two good and sufticient " > | a fluctuations of trade The less Mr, | the irtelligence and love of fair play of our Orrawa, March 22. sureties to accompany each Tender. a Wagnteen te ton een ke k the d fi it for 1978 the| Peopl:, aud we believe they will turn from| The House met at 3 o'clock. The Council do not bind themselves te % . *} a}. ; ene v © , ‘. $ . . vi o ; i . . ¥ z ibe lotter of Mr. L. H. Davies—the prinet | Davies “— a — ~ Newing faures | Mt: Leonie Henry Davies’ spurious figures 1 arer SOeeraee a ‘Bill . a “ accept the lowest or +e wer ive ' i mart of which we published yesterday. | botter for himeeif, as the follewing tigu fai Sonal ° they did from purchase, ry the ominion, of & portion o ... IWAR ; AV Y, ee ee ee dia- | will chow and anfair calculations as ; _ {the Grand Trunk Railway. Chairman Wharf Committee, o Pron ee ee. ‘tion | “ i ch es f accounts for 1878, $21,448.95 his loud-mouthed defence of a bad cause in Mackenzie asked when the Welland Canal Charlottetown, as ‘ creditable to its author. The re ome. left unpaid for want of Marca and April Jast, with feelings of} would be opened. = = 23th ae 1580. | : . o 0 . 2 ‘ ; = * me r C. ene . , asia oo; is bad, the figures are sean ane, #* | money, and to conceal aie. See loathing and disgust. i, anlage Saas ee a 7. oe ; - ” ee , - i. eontains none whatever. | blic Accounts for 1879, page F | J - ae : e, ‘cae , irene yunt, occupy sui 110 : . 60,071.95; With characteristic unfairness he de-|Government would issue more of the frac- ie e would not, on any acec » ‘ wesc : ional currency if i f { the country PRESSED HAY. : space with, a review of this shaliow and), «4 1. is7s gsi. san. ap| SPR he erry Of tee me 7 neice A memes : i pe 7 : t for the position | ee ae : ment in appropriating a refund for revenue |. saa “he tid forks a uae of tee Geil: : ——~ pe ae fallacious letter, were It not pm | his deficit is only subject to » deduction . sere on A 2 posit : N hand Fourteen Tons which will be sold . ' le oceupied by its writer in this Pre-| _ . oe purposes but says not one word about his })i9ng of dollars of Dominien notes. cheap to an immediate purchaser * for neriy oceup ; ‘on ons greund, that being that some PAY"! own action in appropriating « similar] ‘The motion of McDonnell about the ahaa Teen at vince i oo oe declaring | ments were made in 1878 which belonged to) ooo nt in a precisely similar manner in|Fishery Award being referred = Tilley Ch'town, March 22, 1880.—lw . ; . ii : . >} Uke aa oo ; en . is i E > » 7 > * ~—, o ° . Nias Se oo the inauiry which Gov-| *2¢ previeus year. The ameunt under a 1878. We never objected to the refund of ee the Hon. member to allew it toy" ™ ¥ niece that, ‘‘ apar eo ya . ts arge, as teachers an ag ee ae BPS - . . ernment has best husbanded or expended | head could net ” —— ail ‘ ad 1878, although not one dollar of it was J°T| MeDonunell refused to do se, and spoke iF e. the grand question is: are wo| Ofticials were paid, in 1577, the amounts) 4, purpose of reanbursing the Provincial|for some time upon the importance of the ee, wir SEpti , . . + @ ®° . a é ° os» . be) eur reventie, g , lille | which fell dune to them on the 3lst Decens- Government for expenditures incurred in| question to the Maritime Province. 2 J aking fF OUT SXpeNncieure, | : : ; 5 : ! , i r Meme Lee Oe tes se debt » This. | Der of that year. Allowing, however, that} jo>9 The monay was legitimately drawn er arog the att. he Desde os is rare we runni: * oe ~ 1 erg and Oo —_ ri : My . ichey perfectly agreed w : F ee: NNUATL S-ETING ora : we r gy a} | $10,000.00 may have been carried forward, in buth cases, and appropriated fur the very y p ” y a ; : 1 the THIRD ANNUAL MEETING i we admit, is a very proper question to ask, Sa aati ol ‘ of the real : ee : as to the importance of the question, but of the im i - Me Davies which is certain y in excess <« Purp 3e@ for which it was set aside by the moved the adjournment of the debate on ‘6 BD: i ll : i o and we sincerely regret that Mr. Davi : teficit for 1878 is tas ' . = airymen’s Convention, bid think of propounding it, serious! amount, the actual deficit for 1875 15 no | pens uf Union in 1873. We only refer|the ground that the Finance Minister had @id not 1nkK f Pp SNAG » * “vw 7? . to himself when Leader of the Government. Had he done so, and then acted the part of a prudent man, by cutting his garment ac- eording to the cloth, there would be much the declarations of ‘ sor- leas than $71,520.80. We fearlessly challenge contradiction of have given sneccessful figures. as we Administration the benefit “of every doubt. the Davies We suppose that Mr. Davies cannot com- the above! to this subject for the purpose of protesting against the unfairness of raising a howl aver the refund of 1879, without including that of 1878, in the same condemnation. Thers can, in tact, be only one opinion on stated that important papers needed for the debate, were not laid before the House. Daly seconded the motion. Flynn expressed his surprise at the amendment moved and seconded by the members from Halifax, and spoke against held at Londen, Ontaria, February, 1880, the [Committee of Judges awarded the FIRST PRIZE —TO— Coleman & Gouinlock’s less occasion for Bic) ak Po ; : the award remaining in the Deminion ‘which he now makes, over what he| Pit It we apply the same rules of caleula- | the subject; viz., that the mouey was Treasury 8 row whicn he “ 3 , 3 : ; sae ° i t: ‘ H . ao : : : : ; e 1 cleased to revard as the ruin of the coun- tien for the year 1878, which he applies to fairly and properly drawn in both cases. Killam thought the Honse and the FINE DA Ley; j*% DI@AS ‘ + : . _ } Phe gist of Mr. Davies’ reference to the) . . . . ¢ ; ." | f Inte election caiapaign, is, that the peepie| ** duped ° by | tr: were ignorant and easily ‘ . “a be . } * : ‘« designing politicians” and ‘‘ loud-voiced | to 1879. . J ee a : , former year is precisely similar fu the one given by Mr. Davies for 1879, we merely supplying the figures for 1878 from the Public Accounts :-- The fvilowing statement for the! We challenge Mr, Davies to the proof of the correctness of his statement that the late Government adepted some suggestion of Mr. Hyndman’s, to the effect that the \** aronnt to be credited te current receipts country cought to know without delay, what was the policy of the Government respecting the Fishery Award. Daly said he would be second to no man in urging upon the Government to adopt a wise and beneticial policy, but he did not over all other Canadian and English Salt ex. hibited. Wholesale Agent for P. E. Island, JOHN H. CATHRAE. @harlottetown, March 11, 80—I1m on ee we ee ‘ Se ie ac sie caked L87x. as interest would be $20,000 per annum. If oh “os eae a of the coer Syn and TONG CREEK j 7 demagogoes. ence’ _ = CAPITAL ACCOUNT. ‘he will turn to page 216 of the Journals of 0 ‘ ie : wore: eee would urge on : Government, All this is very childish. | : ie tthe discussion when the Government de- i Patong. 4 , DR. ithe Honse of Assembly for 1878, he will! oared there were important papers wanted. PUBLIC MEETING will be held af the Pe ge Pe ee ee 1 ERE NA AE MITA ST TRA lM nm KTM oo a ba ae I Bat ai ae Mr. Davies is not, we are weil aware, on to underate his own abilities, and, aa he had, during the conteat,all the opportumities | of enlightening the peeple that the ‘' dema- gegues ” had of deceiving them, he might as well gracefully admit that he was besten because he had wasted the public funds, falsitied the public accounts, and attempted to maintain himself in power by tampering with his political opponents after his former colleagues had withdrawn their confidence from him. Before examining Mr. Davies’ calcula- tions in reference to the operations of 1879, we will brify note what he says about his deficit in 1873. He says that he proved by a letter published by him in May lsat-- “That althongh the public accounts, end- ing December 31st, 1878, I shewed an ap- parent deficit ; that it was unfair to charge the Government of that day with it, or with any extravagance because the deficit did not arise from any excesa of expendi- ture over the amount voted by the Legisla- ture, but simp! y because a large part of the ** Paid en Lunatic Asylum, Ck. '* Recsived at Land Office, $54,379.42 ‘‘ Deduct amount which gov't have a right to credit to ordinary rev enne as interest, 20,000.00 ——— ~~ 34,379.42 ** Spent on Capital accennt over = ——-—-—- and above the receipts, $5 274.68 ‘* Thies amount of $6,274.42 the Government is fairly entitle dte creditfas erdinary receipts of the year.” ‘*How then would stand the yosrs account ? ‘Expenditure for the year 1878, 334,133.29 Add amount as per page 110 of the Public Acconnts of 1879, which the gov't had no money to pay, and leave as a legacy te 1979,” 60,071.95 $384,205, 24 ‘* Receipts for the year, $275,299.61 Add above amount Capital Aceennt ” 6, 274.68 $381,574.29 we emery eeseens ‘Actual Expenditure over and above receipts for the year $40,654.10! tind that his adininistration adopted the report of the Committee on Public Ac- leourts, in which they decided that the sum of $55,000 should he credited to current re- ceip.s at the Land office, ss interest paid. Every person knows that the payment of interest at the Land office in proportion te payrients on capital is greater now than it was two years age. In reducing the sum to hs credited ag current receipts from $35,- G90 te $20,000. Mr. Davies shews how thoreughly unscrupulous he is, and how littl: he is restrained by considerations of just ce, [r speaking of the cents and duty bonds, Mr. Davies says that they ‘‘ were assets carried forward from the year 1873, when we entered Confederation. To charge theta, therefore, against 1878 was unfair and absurd.” Wearenot aware that the present Gevernment have ever in any way whatever charged the cents and duty bonds against the year 1878, and further, we Robertson and Yeo deprecated further delay, and urged that there should be full discussion. It being six o clock, the Speaker left the Chair, After recess the debate on Richey’s motion to adjourn was continued by Yeo, McDun- nell, Muttart, Daly, Hackett, Tupper, Anglin aud Brecken. Both ministers said they had no desire te burk the question, but they believed it could be better discussed after the papers were brought down. The Hovse divided upon Richey’s am- endment, the votes being 141 to 48. CONDENSED DESPATCHES. At the Sand Lots on Sanday Kearney denounced the Police Judge, the Prosecut- ing Attorney and principal citizens. Beb Wallace, an ex-conviet, has been ar- rested on the charge of murdering Supt. Daily, of Blackwell's Island. James Brown, a negro, brutally murder- ed a three-year old boy of Mr. Nillard’s, near New Market, Friday. The citizens captured the negro and hung him. Parnell! arrived at Queenstown on Sun- atsessment for 1878 and the estimated re-} 1373,” $112,630 05 belisve thet Mr. Davies is well a eae oon Sakae oe esints from the land office were not paid aware that they have not done ao. Coiba cleats into the Treasury until after tho accounts of the year 1878 closed. For this fact the Ciovernment of the day were not rerponsi- ble, and the proof is now that almest the whole of that alleged deficiency on the receipts it will thus be seen, by applying the saine rules of comparison between revenue and expenditure fer 1878, as Mr. Davies has applied to 1879, the deficit for 1878 No man at all conversant with figures can fail te regard Mr. Davies’ letter as a grossly unfair sue, and deeply insulting to the in- tell.gence of the people of Prince Edward A processiun accompanied Parnell to the station on his departure for Dublin. The demonstration was much smaller than was anticipated. New Dominion School House, on WED. NESDAY, the 24th inst.,; at 7 o'clock. Pp. ma, to discuss the wants of the District and alse local politica, Representatives ci the Dis. trict are invited to attend. New Dominion, Lot 65, March19, ’80.-~ pat ar ee ee te ee New Seals, New Seeds. enn eee "UST RECEIVED AT RANKIN'S GRUG STGRE, All Varieties of Well-known Flower and Garden Seeds, including some very new snd choice kinds. Having been imported from one of the most reliable houses in the trade, the subscriber warrants them to give satisfaction, c. D. RANKIN. Ch'tewn, March 20, '80—12i - SUPERIOR _ EXTRA! STRONG BAKERS SPRING EXTRA FLOUR. Ayoob Khan has undoubtedly commenced A Choice Lot Cheap for Cash, eee : : , ¥ tot f ($112.630. , ’ to negotiate with Persia. : WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. of 1878, was received at the ery its 1879 wer poe _ * ee ) Island. ‘We shall ‘secuplisilate & flow 6 th] Aa iter ‘fii the. Bhiw ths sb 1 ieee and credited te the receipta of the year. One hun - on twe ce thousand aix hun- poi die in. which the ox- Premier's enfalranse | Elerak tith in cecoct of 903 cavalry. | a Aes “ ° We ore sorry to say that this statement dred and thirty dollars!!! As Russia is about to renew negotiations re - - -_ me —4w w is utterly untrue, more particularly the of it which Mr. Davies places in ital- ice. Of arreara of tates belonging to 1876, paid in 1877, there were 312,864.52. Ar- rears of 1877, paid in 1878, $4,601.18 ; ar- reara of 1878, payable in 1879, $7,564.47. It tus appears that the arrears of taxes un- id at the close of 1878 were less than the average ot former years. The impudence tet would claim any portion of the pay- iments at the Land Office in 1879, as pros perly belonging te the receipts of 1878, t , We challenge Mr. L. H. Davies te admit or dery the correctness of this calculation. If he denies it, then he proclaims himself a very amali, shallow and ‘‘ designing poli- tician’”’ with all the desire to deceive but lacking the ability. If he"admit it, then his condemnation is written with his own hand, inasmuch as in 1878, when the country was prosperous, he roiled up a deficit of 112,630.95: The reader will please ohgerve that this is not a calculation ef ours. The rule of comparisen is laid is niest apparent :— Ist. Heclaims that unpaid Assessments anc arrears at the Land Office fer 1878, should be credited to that year, witheut allowing similar credits for 1879 ! i. He charges the year 1879 with sive quarter's salary to teachers, while he only chi rges three to 1878 ! ord. He only allows $20,000, being in- terest received at Land Office in 1879, as O00 in the same way in 1878; while every peson knows that the amount received in this way in 1879, is greater than in 1878! “th. He howls over the refund of 339,- orcinary revenue, while he claimed $35,-! in the Kuldja question only, thought the Russian Charge d'Affaires at Pekin, it is likely that the visit to St. Petersburg of the Chinese Ambassador will be fruitless. A Californian named Guerrero won the six days walking match in San Francisco—- score 500 miles. The Oxford crew won the Univeristy race by two lengths at Putney yesterday, time 21 min 25 sec. , merocetint lil ili a tis tana 1 wave had much experience among ath- letics, ball players, gymnasts, etc., and can testify to the virtees ef Giles’ Iodide Am monia Liniment for Discoleration, Bruises, eee ene E. G. HUNTER, Manufacturer & Dealer in MONUMENTS Tablets, Headstones, &c., in variety, at LOWEST PRICES. KEST STOCK. Superior Workmanship. - SATISFACTION GUARANTEED TO PATRONS N. B.-- Farm Produce taken at market ; ean best be shown by the fsctydown by Mr. Davies. If the ruis be right 000) ee in 1879 te reimburse the Local/ and Soreness of the Muscles and Cords |Tates, in payment, during shipping season, ut that the reveipta at the Land Oftfice,] the calculation and results cannot be wrong. . "a Po hi ony ee ee under the jafter violent exercise. “ Witttam = Mac- Kent Street, Charlottetown, P. £. I. a age acster. of. 1870, .41). . The taehner in which Mr. Daviesteldkal ee Act, while he does not say | Manon, Argyle Rooms, Sixth Avenue, Cor, f.: the first quarter oc 879, tél NS TRADNOL IN WACH MEY. VAVIOS QUIDDICS| ons. word about the refund of £38,000 be 9, es $12,0(10.00 short ef the amount re- eeived at the same department for the cor- responding quarter of 1878. But while this model financier contends that amounts re- ceived at the Land Ottice in the first quar- ter of I879 sould be credited to 1878, he never dreams ef applying the same rule in regard to payments made in the Land Omce since the beginning of the present year. Any person, except it may be, a ‘‘de- signing politician” must admit that if the sum of $8,900 received for land up to the Sist of March, 1879 should be credited, as arrears, to the receipts of 1878, then by the same rule the aum eof 211.000 received in the same way in 1880 should be credited to : tw nr Arey abeut paymont of teachers salaries is entirely unworthy of aman who has eccu- pied the position of Premier in a British Colony. In U877 he eatablished the rule that the quarterly payment to teachers, which fell due on the 31st December, should bs paid within the year; and he then placed a sum—in one of the Banks, credited to the Educational Department and charged against the Expenditure of 1877—-suificient to meet the teachers salaries falling due on the 3ist Dec, In 1878 he violated nis own rule by only paying three quartera salary to teachers, although he had provided in his estimates for the payment of the four quarters. In 1879 the present Govern- inde in 1878, on account of Railway dam- ages |! oth. He charges the year 1879 with aveunt ontstanding, to be paid in 1880, ani gives no credit for the much larger sun outstanding in 1878, and paid in 1879 !! When wea characterize this unfairness as not accuse us of using terms too strong. The extreme impatience which Messrs. Leuis Henry Davies and William Dunbar Stowart show to create an unfavorable id pression against the present Government, in regard to the finances of 1879, is very fa: from creditable to them, and will furnish the people with another good reasou si: ply disgusting, we know the public will? 30th St., N. Y. lency. ae Gives’ Pints cure Flatu- poset intact Se amen a — oe Please call and examine Designs & Prices. Mar. 20, 1880.—-w d—tu sa 6m POTATOES, WILL bny a limited quantity of well picked Potatoes, must be delivered at ouce opposite Merchants’ Bank, Water Street. Hf. COOMBs., March 23, 1886—6i COAL. COAL. — ae SALE a large quantity of Cow Bay SLACK COAL. A first rate article for house use at $2 per ton, cash. oo WM. KOUGHAN, Ch'tews, March 23, 1880. —3i eed. Wants, Losi, found, sc. WAS! ED—As Clerk in a Grecery Store, a young man who has had some experience in the business. Must be well re- commended, and capable of writing a good ‘hand. Ap. ly at Examiner Office. [m 19 } ae en (7°O LET —On or about the first April, the House new occupied by Mr. Benjamin Davies, juur, fronting on Water Street. For information apply to W. W. CLaRKE. fm 18 tf Lg ORSES WANTED—Two horses suit- able for express driving, apply at this Office. {march 18, 3i )O LET—A good HOUSE on Bayfield 1879. Mr. Davies applies this rule as he;ment have paid four full quarters salary| way these gentlemen should be kept in: FOR SALE and chan kanes. ee modesto neni does all othe 8, Just where they will snit his|t» teachers. Moro money by nearly $12,- private life. The people have not for-| N the premises of the Subscriber, a large *¢ this ollice. [mar 15, lw purposes, and ignores or denies them whore | they will tell against him. Such unfeir- hess, or, periapa we should say Gishonesty, ja simply dingusting, We deny in tote that the deficit of 1373 was produced by a fall- 003 than any previcus Government had paid in one year for education. Does Mr. Davies think that the present Government should pay jive quarters salary to teachers in 1879, while he only paid three in 18782 months of 1879, during which they held nearly one third of our total revenue for the year, and that they left an immense getten that these men spent in the two) \ jof the best quality, suitable either for Ground i i Hedges or Dykes. ofice, the snormous sum of $80,000, or| . ’ quantity of Knglish Hawthorn Quicks, JAMES B. McKENNA. | Spring Park Cottage, Malpeque Read. March 22, 18§0—2w “Livan & Morsow, rE\O LET--To let, the first of May next, that new House now occupied by Mr. Bailey, nea:ly opposite the residence of E. J. Hodgson, Esq , Weymouth Street, near Hills- borough square. Apply at the odfice of ou m