0 MF mene - = eo. eee ee” ae sf. tal ee a gE ths DAILY HEXAMINER. MARCH 4, 1880 Openiag of the Legislature. : mr » ‘ Bis Honor T. Hears Havisann, Q. Us Lieutenant Governor, opened the Legisla- ture of thir Province to-day. The Guard of Honer in attendance was composed of men from Companies Nos. 4, 5 and 6 of the 89nd Battalion, under command of Major Mabon, of Little York. The guard was headed by the Battalion Band At three o'cleck His Honor and Suite, ac- companied by Judges of Court, Col. Gray, Captain Maxwell, R. Bis Lieut. Dixon, R. N., Lieut. Bolton, R. N., and several officers of the Provincial Militia, arrived at the Council Chamber, which was and gentlemen. His Honer, on arrival, was pleased to command the attendance of the members of the House of Assembly at the bar of the chamber. They appeared and after the usual formalities, His Honor was pleased to read the following SPEECH : Mr. President and Honorable ( nélemen of the Leyislative Council : Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen of the House of Aa aembly : It gives me much pleasure to inaugurate my official intercourse with the representatives of the people ef this my native Province. I have called you together at the period which experience has shewn to be most con- > venient for the ordimary cenraa of public «business, aad I have new to ask at your hands that cordia| co-operation and support without which | cannot hope to satisfactorily discharge the responsible duties eutrusted to my care, His Excellency the Governor General and Her Royal Highness the Princess Louise visited this Province in August last. They thronged with ladies were much pleasea with the fertility and gen- | eral appearance of the island, and expressed themselves extremely gratified with the loyal and hearty reeeption given them by | habitants. I had ths pleasure of assisting at the open- ing of ths County Exhibitions which took place during the past autumn. They were highly creditable to the agricultural and other classes that participated in them, and shewed the excellence that may be attained in the va- rions productions of the soil. With your co- operation and aid, | contidently look forward to see Prince kdward make rapid strides in (ie advancement of her husbandry, and { truss that you will, during the present session, a opt such measures as shall tend to stimulate and encourage the efforts of our agriculturists and artizans. The Hespital for the Insane has been com pleted and furnished, and is now occupied by a number of patients who are experiencing its benefiss. ‘The premises formerly occupied as a Luvatic Asylum are no longer required for that purpose, aifd a Bill authorizing their sale will be su »mitted for your consideration. Mr. Spevker and Gentlemen of the House of Assembly : The Accounts for the past, and the Esti- mates for the current, year shall be laid be- fore you without delay. Mr. President and Honorable Gentlemen of the Legislative Couneil : Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen of the House of Assembly : Your Address of last Session to His Excel- leucy the Governor General, relative to the claim of this Province to a share of the Hali- fax Award, was promptly forwarded by my predecessor to the proper quarter. During the recess, @ delegation of members of my Government visited Ottawa, and urged upon the Dom nio® Ministry the justice of your re- island quest. A (@$patch from the Secretary of State, oe: thesabject, will be placed before yo > in Octeber last this Province was visited with a terifie storm which destroyed mauy bridges, wharves and other public works. It will be necessary for you to place at the disposal of my Government the means requisite to restore to the people the conveni- ences of which they have thus been deprived. You wiil be asked to consider the question of taxation. A measure on the subject will be submitted to you. A Bill authorizing the reductien of the number of petit jurors in civil suits,and other- wise diminishing the cost of the administra- tion of justice in the Supreme Court, will be laid before you. A measure for lessening the expense of Legislation, by the abolition of the Legisla- tive Council, will be presented to you. Your attention will also be invited to other subjects, intended te promote the interests of this Province, which, I feel assured, will re- ceive your careful consideration. That you will devote yourselves to the business of legislation, in a spirit of gratitude for the blessings which Providence has vouch. safed to us during the past year, I confidently anticipate, aud you may as certainly rely up- en my anxious desire to co-operate with you in every measure calculated to promote the prosperity of Prince Edward Island, HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. PRELIMINARY BUSINESS. On returning to the House of Assembly Cham ber ,— Hon. Mr. Sunnivay presented the Writs of Election to fill tfie vacancies in the First District of Prince County and the Fourth District of Queen’s County. S. F. Perry, Esq., and Duncan Craw- , 41 + » ét : ford, Esq., then tock the oaths and their seats The former was introduced~ by Hon. Mess)s. Sullivan and Gavin. The latter was! introluced by Hon. D, Ferguson and Mr. Nich laon. Fh a. Mr. SULLIVAN presented a Biil to facili ate the conveyance of real estate by mari.ca women. : Hen. Mr. Sctrivan announced the re- cent clanges in the construction of the Government. Stunding Committees were appointed. Messrs. Isaac Oxenham and W. L. Cot- ton were appointed reporters for the session How. Mr. SuLtivan announced that the seat of Hon. Wm. Campbell had become vacant by reason of his acceptance of office. hay acne pA ee aN the Supreme | its in- | .| tralian colonies. ne NARA TOD OR TTT ee Calumny Defeated. ! {ur unanimity and cordiality with which ‘the electors of Cardigan stand by the Hon. Donald Ferguson, and the thorough way in| \which they denounce his slanders, are aa | | gall and wormwood to the Patriot and jis) | myrmidons. But a good man, who does | his duty, always in the end, triumphs over) his calumniators. It is somewhat signifi. | leant that not one of the slanderers clique} lhad the courage to face Mr. Ferguson wn Cardigan. The Patriot tries to make a point out of | the fact that the electors of Cardigan asked the Government to provide certain wharia, bridges, etc., required in the District. But in this the electors of Cardigan only availed themselves of the privileges accerded all free and intelligent men in this free coun- try ; and they showed their wisdom in pre- ferring their requests at a time whea the Provincial affairs are managed by capable men who have Provincial interests at heart. +>. - Maritime Union. Tax citizens of Moncton, with an eye to the Unien of Neva Scotia and New Bruns- wick, and to Moncton becoming the Capital of the united Provinces, have offered to the latter Province a free gift of twenty acres of land, in a suitable loeality, for a sile of the new Legislative buildings. This shows their forethought and public spirit. <0 @-- Jottings from the Old Country. FORBIGN MEAT. Attempts are now being made to solve the problem of making the beef and mut- ton producing powers of the colonies of | Australia contributory to the necessities of | the English population. It is well known | lnow that for a considerable period immense | | quantities of beef and mutton have been| imported into this country and sold ata, tprice, especially in Liverpocl and other | parts of Lancashire, considerably below | that of English meat. It is claimed that) American beef is more succulent than Eng- lish beef because the cattle in America are | fed on natural grasses, and not plied with | oileake. We do noi ‘ howeve r. attempt tc | settle this point, which is a matter to be | determined by purchasers themselves. The | project of 1 porting American beef and! mutton, in the first instance, was regarded as impracticable. The success, however, which has attended the scheme proves that it is perfectly feasible. Even in the hot- test weather during the summer months American meat can be brought to England in the refrigerating chambers of vessel: specially adapted for the purpose, perfectly fresh. _ In consequence of the great demanc. in the Liverpool market, the price in Lon} don for American meat is almost as higa i- not quite, as our own fed beef and mutton We are pleased therefore to notice jihat a | attempt to bring over fresh meat from Aus- tralia has proved so successful that it is in- tended to develope the trade ot beef anil mutton between this country and our Aus- THE TICHBORE CASE. We observe that active preparations ara going on for the arguing of the appeal ia the Tichborne case, in which Mr. Edward Kimber is the solicitor for the claimant. A now under examination by Mr. Kimber. The document goes ever the whole ground of the case, fromthetime of the arrest of the claimant until judgment had been pro- nounced upon him. How voluminous ths document is may be judged from the fact that the original occupies several yards of continuous parchment, and the copy coni- prises 1,324 folios, 5,838 lines, and 96,688 words. The critical examination of this monster bill will unavoidably occupy sone time. After this the Attorney-General has; a fortnight to reply to any errors which Mr, Kimber may point out. Then we suppose we shall hear onge more of this wonderf.l casein the courts. * We understand that Mr. Benjamin, Q. C., has been retained for the claimant, than when a more judicious counsel or one more exactly the opposite of Dr. Kenealy, could not have been select- ed. It is stated—we don’t know on what authority—that the Government of New South Wales have consented to the release of Creswell alias Arthur Orton, who is ecn fined in the Paramatta Lunatic Asylum, upon the proper bonds, and sureties being given for his safe custody and maintenan:e. If this is true we suppose it will foreshadow an attempt to re-open the whole question on its merits, ‘The Swiss exporta tothe United States in 1879 show an increase of 15,000,000 francs on those of 1878, the chief items of increase being cotton goods, watches and embroidery. Lady Mary Hamilton, who was called the Princess of Monaco until the Pope deciied that she was never married to the Prince, is engaged to a Hungarian noble-—the Count Tasselo-Pesselitch-Tolma. The Prince is an officer on a Spanish frigate which is cruising on the West Coast of Africa. Home Secretary Cross has remitted the :en- |tence of imprisonment against Mr. Janes | Mortimer, the editor of the London Hernet, who was, thirty years ago, a member of the |New York press. The libel for which Mr. | Mortimer was sentenced had been furnisied ito the paper by an outsider. | The American potato crop in 1879 exceeded 118,000,000 bushels, and its value is about | $79,000,000, an increase of $6,000,000, as ¢om- | pared with the value of that of 1378. | Itis stated that in twenty years the irish Hlaborers in America have remitted to Ireland | 355,000,090, for relatives in poverty desiring te emigrate to the United States. The yield of wheat in South Australia this !geason is estimated at 11 bushels to the acre copy of the roll has been completed, and ‘s]- | north | for 1,400,600 acres, which will give a surplus of 325,000 tons for export. ( HOUSE Carpurs, in Brussels, Tapestry and Scotch, one of the largest Stocks in the City to select from. a Cream ‘Table Damasks. Linen Table Damasks, FURNISHING GOODS. Full lines in Grey and White Cottons, Croydon Sheetings, Linen Sheetings, Table Napkins and D’Oyleys. anes a oY ee na Lot of Black and Colored Lustres and Persian Cords, Black French Merinog “en aud Cashmeres, Courtald's, Crapes, &¢. REMNANTS! A lot of Dress Goods A Part of Gur Spring St Charlotttetown, March 4, 1880. eiacignenae Siesta A EIS OA GIO CEE TEAS! Ss | 400 NALF-CHESTS NEW SEASON TEA, Ex ‘Braemar Castir,” The above Choice Congous and Qolongs, the pick of the cargo of 5. 5. Braemar Castle, are expected to arrive here in a few days, and will be sold low to the trade for Cash or approved paper, ee SAMPLES AT OUR OFFICE, 717 Upper Water Street, HALIFAX, N.S. JT. FB. MORSE & CO. March 4, ’80—Im cents tease «tl eg OCOD J. B. HARTY “WAS the Cheapest and Best FISH in the _ City. Also, a choice assortment of Groceries, Flour, Cornmeal, Oatmeal, ec. His TEA is ExTra Goon, and highly re- commended by those who buy it. TOBBACG, CIGARS, A Choice assortment. Samples of all kinds. Also coming per Northern Light, an assort- ment of West India Fruits, ete., ete, All of which will be sold Cheap for Cash. J. B. MARTY: Store in Newson’s, March 4, ’80—4i th s tu fr - Milch Cows. Y AUCTION, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), March 5th, at 2 o'clock, at Market Square,— .4 COWS (giving milk), 1 Yeartinc Heirer, From the Faleonwood Asylum Stock. Terms Casn. A. MeNEILL, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, March 4, ’80. ‘Mortgage ‘Sale. To be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, en TUESDAY, the Sixth day of April next, i880, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, by virtue of a Power of Sale in au Inden- ture of Mortgage, dated the first day of November, A. D. 1878, and made between Alexander Stewart, of the one part, and Peter Murchison, of the other part,— LU that tract, piece and parcel of land being imthe parish of Bedford, in Queen’s County, and fronts the narrows of the en- trance of Charlettetown Harbor, commencing at a white birch tree on the south side of Muddy Cove, adjoining lands devised to Mary Stewart, and runving thence due east for the distance ef seventy-seven chains, thence due for the distance of thirteen chains, thence due west into the narrows of the said Harbor of Charlottetown, thence round the courses of the shore of Muddy Cove aforesaid to the place of beginning, containing one hundred (100) acres, a little more or less (agreeable to a plan thereof annexed to a cer- tain Deed, dated the 26th day of April, 1808, made between John Stewart, Charles Stewart and Robert Stewart, executors and devisees of Peter Stewart, deceased, of the one part, and John Stewart and Alexander Stewart, of the other part), said piece of land being part of Township 48, in Queen’s County aforesaid, For further particulars apply at the office of Messrs. Hopusox & McLerop, Solicitors, Charlottetown. Dated this 4th day of March, A. D. 1880. PETER MURCHISON, {mar 4, th] Mortgagee. on De for the DAILY EXAMINER, the Cheapest and most Newsy Pa fm ee Proviwets. . ov —__——. 0: —-———- REMNANTS! and other Remnants at a low Price to clear, ock of TwEEDs just arrived by “Northern Light.” TERMS CASH! G DAVIES & CO. Ne ee ggoenmenn paren enEE ener | THE FIRM OF W. & A. BROWN » BEING ABOUT TO MAKE A Change in their Business and Firm, Take this opportunity of informing the publie that all acconnts dune them by Note, Book Account, or Otherwise, WILL REQUIRE TO BE PAID ON OR Before the Ist day of March next, Bnsuing, and all unsettled elaims at that date will hare to be handed over fer collection. Persone having claims against the firm are requested to furnish the same before that date for adjustment and payment. They will also close out balance of stock during said time at a large discount. WW. & A. BROWN. Charlottetown, January 8, 1880. — — =e Ce nena te a — tte —- <n --< et eehede etree a — ESTABLISHED 1825. | JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. RA ANUFACTURER OF CORDAGKE of Every Description, including all sizes Manilla Rope, Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, Tarred Hemp Repe, Houseline, Hambroline, &e., &e., equal in quality to the best American. s@ Prices on application, _ Jan. 7, 1879, : 188 0 ’ Meeting ST. JAMES’ KIRK ry SSOe* BAZAAR! : : TENGE Ladies i ti ith St. James’ ~/) BBLS. GRANULATED SUGAR, | "Dives *Zithy im commeation with St. Jt e) 40 bbls. English Refined Sugar, . 30 keys Bi Carbonate Soda, Sale of Fancy and Useful Articles, 30 casks Washing Soda, 40 bags Rice, 224 Ibs. each, 3 bbls, Pure Ground Pepper, 163 boxes Soap,comprising Family, Laundry, British Queen, Queen City, Lorne Laundry, Mayflower. 150 doz. Corn Brooms, 50 gross Miller’s Shoe Blacking, 49 gross Nixey’s black Lead, 40 gross Bartlett's Pear] Blue, 30 cases Coleman s Starch, 20 cases Corn Starch, 15 bags Filberts, 3 bags Brazil Nuts, 30 doz. Morton’s Pickles, § pints, 40 doz. Moir & Sens Pickles, 1 pints, 25 doz. Crosse & Blackwell’s Pickles, 1 pts., 10 cases 6-card Matches. W. E. DAWSON & CO. Feb. 24, 1880—3w 2aw Wholesale Prices, —-~ALS9—- A Tea and Refreshment Table, On the 3ist March Next, —IN THE— MARKET HALL. ___ The proceeds to be applied ‘to the liquida- | tion of the debt on the Church edifice. | Doors open at 2 o’clock, p. m. Admission-—Adults, 20 cents; childrens, half-price. Rankin, and at the door. PRESIDENT. - Mrs. McLennan. CommiiTEr—Mrs, McPherson, Mrs. Long: worth, Mrs. A. Kennedy, Mrs. Stirling. Mrs. Lord, Mrs. Dunn, Mrs. McLaren, Mre. A. LEC | URE Murray, Mrs. Cavanagh, Mrs. Raskin, Mr. % P. W. Hyndman, Miss Mackieson, Miss Owen, Mrs. Malcolm McLeod. ROFESSOR ANDERSON will de- T. A, STEWART, liver the third Lecture of the Course in Secretary. connéction with the St. Parrick’s T. A. & B. Socrgry, in sd nets el ST. PATRICKS HALL, COal. Coal. OF HAND, and SELLING CHEAP, bY Loy F. S HANFORD, Feb. 19, 1880. ener ae ne oti Friday Evening, Sth March, | atc 2, s0-si Subject— MACBETH.” Valuable Property for Cale, Doors open at 7 o'clock ; Chair to be taken ; \paat FARM lately owned by John and at 8. Admission 10 cents. Peter Meikle, situate on t 23, is Queen’s County. ; 7 RIGHARD WALSH, | eb. *, 1$80—th : t th deeretary ! on further particulars apply at the ofties UY the DAILY BXAMINER for the| towns” “opens & Melton, © and telograpitis, Jan. 9, 1880—eod ee, eee CANADA CORDAGE FACTORY, of Parliament. Tickets to be had at the Drug . Stores of W. R. Watson, Dr. Dodd, C. D. 43 Water Street. © . ‘ 2 = Se San ata I