) : | Pe ns Va WY Swe ma . N F < ica m a | ae ae reneerene— Ren ene tenet tenet tne wo- 40 sseekin = pea wa a ate siueunahenhaananenaaaaelans a ae neem eae ~~ tie 0 anime cere mise THE BALANCE. Dr. 1876, Dec. 31—To balance m favor of the Colony 3ist Dec., 1676 .. 920s sccapade Joux Purtas, contractor of the Govern- ment work on the Lachine canal, Montreal, has absconded leaving some $50,000 due merchants and till discounters, besides six weoks wages totwo hundred and fifty workingmen. He drew $12,000 in cash! Tp this amount reserved for re : from the Government at Ottawa, $5,000 in demption Treasury Notes... . 4,241 advanée from the National Bank against /1877, Dec. 31—To Receipts at noxt month’s work and crossed into the, Treasury . 326,274 States at Ogdensburg. It is supposed he! ~ has gone to Albany, N. Y., where he has} some contracts in progress. Cochrane, | cr. Lewis & Co., powder merchants, took out} 1877, Dec. 31—By Expenditure an attachment for $1,500 against the ab-| | during the year.......-..-. sconder this afternoon. The workingmen | By Treasury Notes redeemed and $371,120 $351,632 SOR YN A yt EC IOS Ant : as 4 : a, ee ee 063 | are in a frantic state about their wages By Treasury Notes unredeemed i Pa a ae : " ran Fi Ps aos heen babs oe 3,677 41 ad r ' y ahi ce < J O« ) 3 | Tur Dairy EXAMINER, 8 Se ae | | $371.120 42 a rs y ere <a tEN ee EEEOT —— o7 a ee Dec. 31—-To balance in favor of RPMI 6 vib css ec. suo san 0s $ 35,246 55 It will be noted that the balance in favor of the Province at the end of the past year is $5,357.49 less than it was at the end o! che previous year- But as the Province hay icquired Estates to the value of $8,793.75, tis better off by $3,436.26—that is sup- vosing the Estates have been acquired at fair ices. We find no fault with the Govern- nent for reducing the cash balance at the sredit of the Province, if they have fair value in property to show for the amount MARCH 23, 1878. Report on Public Accounts, 1877. We have to thank the ‘‘Provincial Audi- tor’ for the fullest and clearest expo- sition of the Public Accountsof the Province ever laid before the Legislature and people of this Island. We must admit that -Mr. Hyndman merits the handsome com ik pliment paid him a few days ago by th Hon. Mr. DeBlois. The receipts, du- ring 1877, were :— REcEIrTs, 1877. Subsidy received from Dominion ‘emembered that we condemned the furore . . . . ’ ‘ i i AD | . ‘ late Commissioner's Clerk..... 159 42 account by the Owen Government % 40,604 02) 13 have accepted the doctrine 1 lay down, 35 | duties upon Laported yy which it has been reduced. It will be | Government... ......cseceees $162,637 551: Wate . . I: i. "#0 ane \vaised by politicians and journals of acer | MRMAINNOE.. 3... ce iU 2. Ss 78,506 2 |” ee pe mm do Arrears paid in by }tain class over the reduction of our capital in ac- | Read This, ‘Ax long as duties are levied upou im vorted articles, they should be levied upon articles pre- | duced by our own pe ople,”-- The Premier at Hamilton. ey ae | - ep 76| Sir Francis Hincks stated last year, in his) election tour and in the House of Commons , 64 | that be waain favor of incidental Prote tion. | . . . ° e% v, ame 1 Veey ‘ igaid, ‘f am im favor of u. The Free T1 ute (%) Premier. “As LT have said, all parties in be obtained by means of goods, and the distribu- in be in auch a AMOUNT | Hon. four revenue must | tion of these duties should always l way as to confer the GREATEST OF BENEFIT upon ovr people. : Alexander Mc Kenzie, Premier. “T have assumed as a matter of public pol- icy —and not one man in Parliament has at- tacked that pelicy—what Sir Francis Hincks characterizes as ‘Incidental Protection’ —mean- ing a revenue raised from the inspection of duties on articles imported into this country.” . -Hon, Alex. Mek enzie. it necessary to increase the duty to 17) per 'cent., and that 1s the duty at present in exist- ence. We have, therefore, gwen an incidental protection of two and a half per cenl, more than had been imposed by the previous Administra- tion.’—Hon. A. McKenue, Leader of the so- called Free Traders. | Correspondence. a . . nar’ We do not hold ours lves responsible Jor i . . . | the Opinions Or statements of correspondents. ' ' "4 o L’ rte > oui | To the Editor of tue Leaminer - Sir,—In reading Patriot | you are classed unusnaily dis its editur would do well to look at home before ‘crossing his neighbor’s threshold on that score. | Wall you please be honest enough to remark | that Mr. Campbell’s observations on tae tloor lof the House of Assembly, on the foundation | stone of the new Asylum uow in course of - erection, is what he represents it to be, unfit fur the foundation of such a mighty super- { structure. Look how it was with the ‘present Colonial Building some fifteen years I | si 1ce ; the foundation crumoled aw.y, this mornings ‘ral see nonest. | stone used for it was far before what is now lusing for the Asylum (being quarried from {Henry Longworth’s hill) seen the work at the new Asylum, and am 'snre that the remarks of Mr. Campbell are correct. What does the Overseer of that builc- ing know of the Island soft sand stone. Only thing. Ani again, where is all the French drains, and the numerous drain pipes of the various sizes that were specified in the speci- ‘fication for tendering; nothing is yet to be seen. It is true the stone that is used can | easily be cut for the reception of those expen- sive pipes. And, Sir, look at the work of sash framing that ia now progressing: such work should - not be allowed, nor such materials used. Itis unfair for the persons tendering for the job and unfair for the public money to be spent in such a manner. Mr. Editor, please be honest pnoug> this in your fearles daily and you wi a visitor of the scene and to put oblige A LooKERON’* March 22, 1877. A Reign of Terror. MORE OUTRAGES IN THE STREETS OF MON- TREAL—A POLICEMAN FIRED AT, AND this country | that | id i. | “The resalt was that within a year we found and the] I have been out and | the upland stone of this Island is fit for any-| i i | | i ' | RESERVE your Spring Order, LOWER THUAN EVER BEFORE, Ch'town, March 23--sw pat 8 jour 2i tees ; ine and get our Low Quotations -- GARVELL BRO'S, acenrs eee re en ta eo - em mee = comet T READ THIS DON THIS, Or you will know that Iw iil Sell, until May Ist, at ®% PER CENT. DISCOUNT, ANYTHING IN STOCK. ee Oe Choice Assortment ot BIBT HS, PRAYER BOOKS, POEMS, FANCY STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, ETC., ETC. This A FAGO?, THILO. L. CHAPPELLE, Diamond Bookstore, nth Side Queen Square. is } ’ ~.) N« Ch’town, March 23, 1875. 2in | -----— anene - os oremacaennness iT, ING GAihpy on \ 1 | x G SQUARE HOUSE! | a a a a 7 ” hekeh “Tr “ i CHIBIN TLE Mw Are Invited to Call and Lesk at —THUE— | j Rew t TD Tr * NICE NEW SLOTI | g 3 2 teu NS fen 7 GF fas & - b . JUST CPENED UP | rr 4 . 7 ‘SAVINAMNnT Gur Talloring | — _ { LATEST PATTERNS! EXCELLENT Japarbment, ./ & SONS. es ee pee . Fam ‘aa? * Marine insurance Company e. EK. LSLAN DP. NHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the above Com- pany will be held in their Office, corner of Great George and Lower Water Streets, on Thursday, the 28th March, at Elevea o'clock, forenoon, for the election ef Directors for the ensuing year and the transaction of other business, By order, FP. W. HALES, Secretary. Ch’town, 12th March, 1875. TWO MEN MURDERKOUSLY ASSAULTED. Montreat, March 18.—A number of pis- tol shots were heard at different hours last night, but no one was injured so far as could be learned, and no arrests were made. While patroling St. Antoine Street, soon after eight o'clock last evening, sub-consta- bles Kilfoyles and Larimee observed a crowd of eight or ten fellows at the corner of St. Antoine and St. MargaretStreets, and as they approached, one of the crowd raised a revolver and fired at them. The ball whizzed past Kilfoyle’s ear, startlmg him considerably. The crowd immediately ran off down St. Margaret Street, pursued by the policemen, and escaped after a lively chase. ‘The police claim that, in the pres- ent state of affairs, they ought to be fur- nished with firearms. About four o’clock yesterday, Jacob Hamilton was on his way to his son’s residence in Shannon Street, and, when at the corner of Ottawa and Shannon, observed a crowd of young men on the opposite side of the street. One of them cried out, ‘‘Go for him, the old Orange ,»’ upon which four of them made a rush at him, but were kept at bay by Mr. Hamilton. Then the rest of the crowd, numbering a dozen or more, furiously set upon, threw him down, and kicked him about the face and head in a murderous manner. Mr. James Hill, laborer, of Mur- ray Street, was also, last evening, the sub- ject of a brutal attack by three young men at the entrance to his own gateway. A man named Wm. O’Brien was yesterday ar- rested for carrying a revolver, and was this morning committed to stand his trial at the Court of Queen’s Bench, bail being refused. Winter Navigation of the St. Lawrence. ee Assezsment, arrears for 1876, salilaae siesta Nate Hie ais dine dln under 97 Vic. Cap. 37, (old : 7 ] 4 Apne m1 Gaines > an oOvner prope Pal NE TOD. cons cies 068% s Ve ee 12,864 52 | Chere is,however,another and less pleasing 4 do (1877) on Real | view of the Public Accounts. Nearly eighty | ; De Beis owe eedd ees 30,092 59), . ‘i ; | Poll Tax 15.487 Qy | ous ind dollars of the receipts are from ——| public lands sold to tenants ; and the whole 5.583 5! c > : , . , Tess 15 per cant. paid Assessors a ‘ef this amount has been absorbed in the 8s iv per cant. a ASsée! : id : : a Ce og. ou edad 6,837 50} he expenditure. When we call to mind 53 48 @7 ithe amazement and horror with which the S 5 7 3 07 is ° f e ; { . Fees from Provincial Secretary's 7 ‘| Hon. L. H. Davies (as Leader of the Op. BG cock ew awh ehsksseeeeses 857 6S position) regarded the absorption of receipts ’ .? . —_ a. ” 2 &o | i : ; . do Prothonotary’s Office........ 3,063 53) atthe Land Office to defray the ordinary | ; do County Courts.............. 6,672 53; — ar ae ; ; do Revistrar of Deeds 4.223 9)| expenditure or the Government, we must 4 ahs Ger f7R ESTAS 2c ee ee eee — j a / ‘ als ' do Prince of Wales College ..... 90) 89}confess to some surprise at the exhibit he * | — t . . . . , do. House of Assembly for bs now presents. Admitting that the amount Private Bill,.............: 84 00 a : Wiad lll Peadiiles...i fo. « 9+ 457 ee on the new Lunatic Asylum might . Licenses —Store, Tavern and Ped. fairly be taken out of the Land Fund, there . Bard «ees eee oss ae 2,139 07 | ave still some sixty-four thousand dollars of ; Rent of Wharves and Bridges... . eee Oe |e cael = ery m Whariaze 104 a4} that fund for the expenditure of which we ij ; Oxy ore. © 6 6 4'6 63 0 O'S 8 oOO'O « ssh ae : Hillsborough Ferry............. 4.957 78}seek an explanation. ; & ne ae ; 8 : » 2g e ° ener Southport caine lig bse 1,34 a The amount raised under the obnoxious Casual Revenue... ........-+-- 251 29) nica Niele ’ BN BN iii eS ccc caches ‘ 3,794 96 | Assessment Act was 345,583.59. The pez-| Interest from Banks on Deposits. 3,12 76 | centage paid Assessors and Collectors for ‘ do. on Duty Bonds paid. ..... 101 20 | paising it is set down at $6,837.52. We i Total Receipts, 1877.... $326,274 64) note the fact that $1,168.97 were expended at RECAPITULATION OF EXPENDITURE. in printing and preparing blank books and : Attorney ethdiin, .osiackhs % 1,600 00/| rolls for this unpopular se:v.ce—thus swel- f inistration of Justice—Sal- ling the admitted cost to $8,006.49! Nearly sty Su aaah ee tidied «a on 09) 4 fourth of the net amount raised !! : pre oeeeveveevee ore « a. . County Courts, salaries, build- The Province has been at the expense of ft ings and disbursements.. or a $2,685.80 to enable the Dom inion Govern Court Renptcs «3 « 2+-+ 40+ - <1) 4 | nent to use the ballot in the next elections. Crown Prosecutions........ 578 14 o : eae si » Jails, salaries, maintenance, P This is not right. The Dominion should . i : oe 7,563 41 | provide the machinery for carrying out its i ; e “) L , 4] +. Miscellaneous............- ‘ _ 984 82 collie F Auditor, Provincial—Salary and! / © , i _— :, printing, etc......... onidd Gus ~ ~,43,319 72} Thereis a small but remarkable item | a oo Assessment....-.------ee seers 1,168 v7 under the head of ‘‘ miscellaneous.” It is ' Assessors, Georgetown........-. 16 25! ... i : oD || MM cc cas tgs 935 09 | this: ‘* Horse hire on the visit of Hon. A. if Bridges—Queen’s County........ 4,379 33| McKenzie, Premier of Canada, $30. t ince C 5.484 26 > . , King’s Gouie i gecatmaalag 1904 a lf Mr. McKenzie had come here as Pre- i ~ ' . Kimg’s County......... ; : : . Benekwater 944 59{tmier of Canada, this small item would not . OF eee ee eee eter eee: _ 24 50 — +} Coast and River 8. Service...... 3,345 56|be objectionable. But,as he came here to : LD RE, ce een eeeenee ee 090 ves . i nae. eons = a prepare and commence a political campaign 1% DB o.com curyleie as gies vers 3 , — @oroners’ Inquests...........-+. 224 25| and to tell a leading politician who has the . : ry a ce . Y County Courts—(See under Ad- confidence of the Dominion, that he isa i ministration of Sustice...... (i. anamn tieieel te: tee 2 int - | Seer ee -.. . — a so i: ES 2), oes dc oe hoe aces 80,813 60} justified in asking who authorized this ex- an Council.......-.+.++. — — penditure’ and by what right was it made? TE hy eee ee 5 ee MS Es oka eehG bsccscese sss 10,557 56 -_ , i) Falconwood House.............. "14 50 Reciprocity. Georgetown Market House...... 21 66 ; Jailse (See under Administration AGAIN we repudiate any desire after a I 00", 03 oo cu g'es ; reciprocity of feeling or of language with Legislation—House of Assembly.. 10,686 59 the Patriot. Our sole inission is not to call “ Legislative Council. 6,413 03| those who may be politically opposed to us, 4 . . ° . : . ; ° Legislative Library............. 412 36|‘‘ fools,” ‘‘liars,” ‘‘ slanderers,” and ‘‘trai- Lieutenant Governor............ 1,897 55|tors.” If we think an opponent has done HY Lunatic Asylum (old)........... 9,647 40| wrong, or placed himself in a false position iy an (new).......... 15,067 07] before the public, we try to explain our rea- i soeaess. Inspector of........... ‘ a ro sons for thinking so; and then we wait t Hisce aah, Henrata mass § phi ~e until he has with better reasons answered 7 Provincial Secretary aad Treas- us; or until, by shirking or by silence | urer—Expense of Depart : v4 8 y , . | aint 4.191 92| tacitly admitted that he is wrong or has Public Land 3-—Expense ‘af De : placed himself in a false position. We gave AMINE, fic cs cade <3: 8,297 §3| our reasons for believing that Mr. McKenzie | Government Estates {valu- and his party have no more right to the MTOM ck cc ocs ears: 8,601 12|name of “The Freo Trade Party” than Governinent Estates pur- the fabled ass, in a false skin, had to the 7, _ chased ..........--. 04. 8,793 75!name of ** lion.” We have waited several | Expenses noses Land Pur- : days;and Mr. McKenzie’s organ in this | t shase Act..........0% : 3,576 711) Province has answered—nothing. Still or i } ee BS , , -Province has answered—nothing. still our . ii Public Works—Expenses of De- |patience is not yet quite exhausted. We + eee ee re, shall wait until Monday ; and if the Pe- F r 9 rt erin- ' . ‘A . oa 3 7 i Sieilebe aan eT 8.540 62 itriot puts in no plea on that day, we shall - | Park Charl aii aiate | 635 42 {ieel Justified in concluding—and we shall 1 } , - : i m ee warncoenes — _ : al Re gee : . ad s “ ae é Provincial Puilding. ........c.-se0e. 2,255 25} SS — public to conclude with us that | Previnicia! Exhibition.......... 1,650 69 | #4". MeKenzie is ** without justification.” | ; BUND. Sen ccc Sececces th 5,144 45} oe t Paapers.........-...--seseeeee 2,607 65! Tue Patrivi quotes much from the Tor- | Packet Service...........-.++++ 675 60 onto Globe; but it has never quoted the! : Postage eeeeeee roe ee + 8 rete et e 330 3l | following _—_— i Registrar of Deeds (Expense of ae ; ; a a aes ” Department) 4.09? 53) " ahi. Pope, the chain Lee Trader, Degistration iets ok > 2,035 30 | amight safely vole yor it {sir John’s amendment}, VTS et 2151 49 OM ——n a ae a ah” stency, bo be Roads —Expended by Commis- a late sh. aa gage | sioners of Highways.... 4,747 64| Aw article in the Irish Canadian of the' Expended by Supervisors.... 40,025 15'99th, attacks Lord Dufferin for receiving! samlliansa 9 435 BA . . , —— . : j Miscellancous........+.+++. 2,45) 0) the Oranve deputation, and says that his ; Rifle Association 109 OO ‘ Fan - a ; Na . en ter mere. to! Tet AVY OW action is an insult to Irish Canadians. | ; . I, BE Bes icc cosa pess es S00 96) coda of tate luck shall } . mate! Aiiance xg gy | Becords of his conc uct shall be sent to the. | Signal Ra © WRK. ese ae 93 gg, 120¢@ Rulers for representation to the Im- { See i... 82's. Fo. 8.530 00 | Pevial Government. The article concludes Téelecrams...... 29 gg|vy calling on the True Witness to get upa OCYTAINS ....ce0+ gecccccscerccscces eeeee 189 IS | 7... o. . : 7 S i WPREEVES..... 5.00020 sesecececssesesseses 127,618 74: petition for his Exeellency’s recall and ‘pledges the support of the Jrish Canadian Total Expenditure........... $331,632 13 in such a step. ‘ Tux question of winter naviyation of the St. Lawrence was brought up in the House of Commons on the 20th. A lively debate took place, in which Mr. Pope took part. He considered that it was perfect nonsense to attempt the navigation of the St. Law-| renee in winter, and that since Halifax has a winter port. and the Intercolonial Railway JUST RECEIVED, Hx Northeon Liyhi, BLACK WALNUT BOARDS | FOR FRET SAWING. A. A. BALDWIN & CO. March 20—2i 1878. Ocean Steam ship Coy ee at tre orate Se ape Spee me Piao CO IOR :! LAP - P.-E. ISLAND. SPRING TREP, The First-class Iron Screw Steamship “Prince Hdward,” 1364 Tons Register, Cassed 100 Al, which is the highest class at Lloyds, Robert Fraser, Commander, Ts ‘ Will be on the Berth at Glagow to re- ceive Cargo about theljth March, + acu Leaving Glasgow for Liverpool, about the 5th April, and will leave Liverpee] for Charlottetown On or about the 15th April, Carrying Freight at through rates from Lon don, ueliverable at Charlottetown, Pictou, 4 . . . . Georgetown, Summerside, Souria, is in existence, the best thing now is to de- | velop these properties and facilities for win-, ter trade. ‘the Premier said he had not} much money to spare for experiments, but| he thought the question of the winter navi-| gation of the St. Lawrence should he tested. | lt was too expensive to send lumber to Hal-| ifax by rail. ’ i RR ciiil cie Prorrssor Cuartes F. Harri, of Cor- nel! University, in charge of the Brazilian | Geological Survey, died of yellow fever at Rio Janeiro recently. He was 2 native of | St. John, N. Bb. Alberton and Shediac, For Freight cr Passage, apply, in London, to JoUN PIcaIRN & oY Cornhill; in Glasgow, to Jamfrs Krxiso, junr., 134 St. Vin- cent Street ; in Liverpool, to Prrcarnn Brotu ERs, Brockley Buildings, 51 South John Street; in Picton, N. 38., to Noonan & Davigs or here, to ‘ . OUN S Peake Bro’s & Co., Managers Charlottetown, Feb. 2, 187&.—3tvw ————— . ts ee VALUE! . AT HIS OLD STAND, Cloths and Clothing! | Ready-made or Made to Order,’ JUST RECHIVED | A Very Large Suppiy of READY-MADE CLOTHING | | HATS, CAPS, TIES, SCARFS, SHIRTS, &c., d . ALSO- — | Tweeds, Coating and Cloths, th meme | | ee. : > . ) > wi? > Buyers befor? leay ing their measures er ordex» elsewhere, should inspect our Stock and Prices, ROBERT ORR & CO. Charlottetown, March 18, 1878. GROCHRY ——A NT)-.-- Provision Stare , orm Great George & Kent Sts, | PENMIE Subseriber wishes toinform his friends and the public generally that he sti keeps on han/ a choice assortment of asa Grocerias and Provisions, | ON HAND, -. ; “eis t.s02 , z379618 10 CHESTS CONGOU TEAS” (‘‘ New Season "} Ie: 1,000 Lbs. Canadian Cheese; 10 Casks American Kerosene Oi, {120° test $ 36 cts. per gal.) o. RAD vase ta =. 20 BARRELS SUGAR (all kinds), i jena will be pleased to have them inxpect for’ themselves. ! 3 Pans. Very Choice 40 doz, Pickles, 20 doz, Assorted Jams 20 boxes Dessert Prunes, Langs CANS PEACHES, PINEAPPLES = $06 LBS. SMOKED HALIBUT, ~ 25 QTLS. CODFISH, 100 BOXES DIGBY HERRING. and all goods usually found in a cl us First-"— ass Grocery Store. aT FAMILIES SUPPLIED BY THE MONTH DONALD NICHOLSON, Jax. 16, 1878—y. re, Lost, found, Se. Advertisements under this heading, i space not exceeding half an inch, wil be ineert- ed for Ten Cents per day. et thea —- W ANTED—By a steady, respectable young man, a situation in a Store or Office, or at any respectable employment Good references. Apply at this Office. March 20— W ANTED — At a moderate rent, - HOUSE containing 6 or 8 rooms. Ap- ply by reed at the Office of this paper. March 1]l—s * ROYAL GAZETTE” five years, or any intermediate at this Office, stating price. Feb. 28, *78— OR SALE—A FLAG STAFF, TOP. . MAST and LOWER MAST, al iinished, about 66 feet long, which will be for less than cost. Apply to J. D, CURRIE, for the latt™ corner Prince and Grafton Streets. for the latest news—-lecal and UY fii DAILY EXAMINER, | telegraphic. March 5, 1S78-—8i law 100 Bhls, Sup. Extra Flow, MOLASSES 100 Tins Sardine: STRAWBERRIES, TOMATOES! |NEW RAISINS, ZANTE "CURRANTS! ae DRIED APPLES, STEWINC PRUNES, 300 QUARTS CRANBERRIES CREEN GRAPES - years. Apply _ ANTED — A complete. set. of the iE rs _—