Sachin ahd ae ee ee —_—— ———— ss -~-— Tae Quebec elections take place to-mor row. | “4 i THE market of to-day 18 very small. The prices of Friday are unchanged. THE steamer Worcester will anil for Boston to-morrow morning. A SMALL quaptity of maple sugar was sold in market to day at 12 cents per pound. 700 Giant Asparagus Roots, 4 years old, | for sale at Haszard’s Seed and Bookstore. | —2in | Li ° . a iis | THe steamer Princess a Wales will sail for Summerside and Shediac to-morrow | morning. letter of Will ar- To CoRKESPONDEN?S., The Mr. Charles Heartz crowded out. pear to-morrow. Tue brigt. Natalie was towed up from Vernon River by the steamer Heather Belle | their duties until the questions at issue are } submitted to the judgment of Europe. this forenoon. A Laraelot of Express goods—the accumu lation of nearly a month-—will probably ar- rive from Pictou per steamer St. Laverenc to-morrow. Spring Orgnrne.—Weeks & Co., Queen Street, are opening to-day“large lots of NEW SPRING GOODS, received by first: steamer. — 2W Tie steamer M. A. Starr arrived from Halifax at 1.30 to-day, with a cargo of general merchandise. She took fifteen pas- sengers from Pictou. INFORMATION WANTED of George Colling- wood Hutchinson. Any information of his whereabouts will be thankfully received by Tauro. L. Cuarre.te, Diamond Bookstore, Charlottetown. James Yeo, Esg., M. P., arrived at Sum- merside from Shediac in a sail toat yester- day. . Ul health was, we regret to learn, the cause of his departure, from Ottawa be- fore the prorogation. A rruck-norse, largely loaded with fur- niture, took fright at Walker's corner this forenoon, and ran away. Result— Grafton Street covered with furmiture from Walker's eorner to the Apothecaries’ Hall. As the brigt. Lady Milton was hauling in at Peake’s No. 3 Wharf, this forenoon, part of the fore rigging came in contact. with the steamer St. Lawrence, tearing away a small piece of the steamer’s deck, and badly dain- aging one of the life-boats. L oO. O. F.— The committee of the Natal Day Celebration, beg to tender their sin cere thanks to the following gentlemen for their valuable assistance at their entertain- ment on the evening of the 26th, viz: Messrs. W. H. Hill, A. Hermans,Cosgrove, Walker and Crowley ; also the gentlemen eomposing the Orchestral Ciub. Tue plankway on Dorchester street below Hillsborough Street is, at present, very dangerous to the pedestrian. The contrac- tor, last fall, neglected ‘‘ planking” it, and plank are now loose and sometimes thrown out of place, making it very dangerous to those passing after night. We direct the attention of the Street Committee to the matter. . Last nieut, shortly after 11 o'clock, Pri- vate Watchman Cusack discovered that tfie warehouse of Messrs. McEachern & Co., on Dorchester street, was burglarized. He re- “ported the matter to the police, who, after a diligent search, succeeded in arresting two suspicious persons named Patrick McKenna sailor) and Patrick Lamb (truckman), on wer Water street, near the head of Peake’s No. 3 Wharf, at 2 o'clock this morning. One of these had on his person a Jarge bottle of whisky. Shortly afterwards the police found a case of whisky in a lane near the burglarized warehouse. It was marked ‘‘M. & C.,” and the bottles in it were similar to the one found on the person of one of the prisoners. They were ex- amined hefere the Stipendiary Magistrate this morning, who, after hearing the evi dence of Mr. McEachern, the watchman and police, remanded the prisoners for eight days. YESTERDAY, about ten o'clock, a young woman named Catherine McKinnon en- tered the Post Office and enquired for let- ters at the wicket. There were but four persons present—prominent among whom she noticed a young lad named Herbert Harris. She had in her sacque pocket at the time a purse containing $3,50. While at the wicket she felt some person thrust their hand into her sacque pocket, but not thinking of the purse or thatthere werethievs present, she paid no attention to it. Leav- ing the Post Office, she proceeded to the store of Geo. Davies & Co. to purchase some goods. There she found herself minus her purse and contents. After a dilligent and unsuccessful serch, her memory became refreshed with the thought that it was taken from her pocket while in the Post Office. She made known the facts to the police, and said she — suspected Harris. He was arrested on the Market Square a short time afterward ; and, when on his way to the station in charge of officer Chandler, a oe named Hughes, who was| standing 2 McKenzie & Stumble’s door, saw something drop from his (the prison- ers) person. A few minutes afterwards a boy named James Waddell, who was _pass- ing in the footslips of the officer and the oe, picked up what Miss McKinnon identified to be her purse, and also what the boy Hughes says he thought dropped from the prisoner's person. Harris was tried before the Stipendiary Magistrate morning. He says that while Miss McKinnop was in the Post Office there was a boy named Bell standing at her left side. He protests that he did not steal the purse ; and’as there is a possibility that Bell might steal the purse and loose it while crossing the Market Square, the prisoner was re- manded until to-morrow, dent of the Local and Other Ttems. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. THE SITUATION. — The Tension in Rowmania, Rumored Closing of the Baltic © (Spe ial Despatch to Reaminer. ) Loxpon, April 29. Che tension in Roumania has been greatly relieved by a circular of M. Bratino, Presi- Roumanian Ministry, to the Prefects, cautioning them against the as- sumption that the military convention with Russia has expired, and enjoiming courtesy and forbearance towards the Russians, and calmness and firmness in the discharge of A Bucharest correspondent says: ‘‘If this document had been promulgated when the Bessarabian and other questions were first broached, it might have prevented an enormous amount of violent and exceeding- ly impolitic agitation.” Negotiations between the English Com- missioners and the insurgents, for cessation of hostilities in Thessaly, are progressing. M. Trepotf, whom the woman Vera Sas- sablitch some time since attempted to assas- sinate, has been relieved of his functions as Prefect of St. Petersburg and of the Police. A rumor comes from Vierna that Count Von Moltke, the well-known German strat- egist, who is visiting Copanhagen, is com- missioned to negotiate a league between Denmark, Russia and Germany, for the closing of the Baltic. This rumor is prob- ably based on a statement of the North German ‘‘Gazette’ of Saturday, that it would not conceal its opinion, that the des- patch of a British fleet to the Baltic, where many neutral interests might be affected. would render the situation more immeasur- ably complicated. Thv Vienna ‘‘ Montags Review” yester- day, published a Berlin letter believed to be semi-official on this subject. The letter said that it could hardly be expected that a foreign fleet would make its appearance in the Baltic against the wish of Germany. The ‘ Pall Mall Gazette’s” leading edi- torial says: *‘ The solicitation of Austria and Italy to prepare a plan of their own, amounts to neither more nor less than a verbally modified offer of the principle of equivalents, as the basis of a settlement of the Eastern question.” That offer has been made again and again to Her Majesty’s Government during the recent war ; and we have no fear of their accepting it at a time when they would incur more conspicuous discredit by so doing, than on any past oc casion. - — +<>-> General News. Montreaz, April 26, Harvey, the young Irish Catholic, who was shot by an Orange Young Briton, is lying very low. There is great excitement }in consequence, The great work of Craig Street Tunnel was completed to-day. Goff has disappeared for the past two days, and the officers cannot find him. The trial of Rine opened at Stratford to- day. No new evidence. Lockeport, April 26. The schr. ‘‘Julia,”’ Wood, 82 tons, of and from Gloucester, bound to the Banks, struck on the emulous breakers at two o’clock this morning, and became a total wreck. Crew saved. * Professor Heinrich Leo, German histor- ian, is dead. The effect of the resolution adopted by the meeting of uperatives in Blackburn, on the 24th, is favorable. Sixteen mills are now working there. At Preston the strike has been renewed in the weaving depart- ments of three mills in consequence of a re- arrangement of prices, which exceeds 10 per cent. reduction. Three thousand miners met at Udding- ston, Scotland, yesterday, and resolved to demand an advance of one shilling per day of the masters of all Scotch collieries, and if the demand is refused to strike work on the 2d of May. Maprip, April 26. A council of Ministers approved of the proposal for raising the Cuban loan of 500,- 000,000 pesetas. Newspapers state that England is hold- ing a Spanish torpedo boat fwhich she re- fuses to restore despite several applica- tions. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, The brig . Lady Milton, Sinclair, mas- ter, which was detained by ice in Canso for the last month, arrived in port this morning. She has 300 tons of limestone, as ballast. The bargt. Erema, McMahon, master, from Runeorn, which has also been detained in Canso, arrived this morning. She has on board 2,345 bags of salt, consigned to Peake | Bros. & Co. Brig Alpha, owned by Peake Bros. & Co., arrived at Harbor Grace, on the 30th inst. The sch. J. W., Furlong, master, cleared ifrom this port on the 30th, for Magdalen i Islands, with 125 bags of salt; the Louisa F. | also cleared for Pietou, in ballast. The schooner Hannah G., Adams, master, cleared from New London on the 25th inst., for Chatham, N. B., with 2,222 bushels oats, 686 bushels potatoes, 32 tubs butter and sun- dry other articles. The schooner City Point also cleared from the same place on the 24th, for this port, with 3,400 bushels of oats. The schooner Adelaide, Muirhead, cleared from Summerside for Chatham on the 27th, with 2,000 bushels potatoes and 1,500 bushels oats. a | “The schooner Morning Star, Wiliams, mas- ter, cleared from this port for Vernon River on the 27th inst, with a cargo of merchandise, < / } ‘AUTHORIZED CAPOTAL 35 Loxpon, April 26. /ML Hl. GAULT, Esquire, Citizens Skating Rink SG ee mutual co: went, in the meantime’, parties desiring Machinery can obtain information from us dir ect, or throngh ) ‘CTION. SAuRe 6 LONGER AGENT 1-_ Cm’ Sues te JOHN WELSH, St. Martin’s, WN. B. PRICES REDUCED! Great Improvements in our Saw [Rons—Porranie Grist Minis—Porrarte Saw MILLs Address-- WATSROUS ENGINE WORKS (0O.. Brantf: rd, Canada, ADVICE CAN BE RELIED ON, -. April 17, 1878. NUTELTTING CUS'TOM 50 QUEEN : | NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. WAREHOUSE, TATLOR, well spoken of by bummers, has landed us ia Gases Men’s Wear, THE LATEST our WORSTED COATINGS — SUPERIOR FINISH Spring Tweed — Newest Besigns ! LATEST STYLES, SHIRTS (white & colored), Men’s Hard and Soft Felt and Fur HATS, CAPS, &e. C. ROBERTSON. Ch’'town, April 6—3m Te J } ea y ; RESERVE your Spring Order, and get LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE, GARVELL BRO’S, ascents. Ch’town, March 23—sw pat s jour 2i — —:0:—-—- — our Low @Quetations — A eee . nmol ae epee Sa aa aaa? THOMAS WORKMAN, MM. P.. T. JAMES CLAXTON, E i President, Vice-President. eal SUN MUTUAL LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY OF MONTREAL. ~ =30!-—-—- —-— a s . $1,000,000. HEAD OFFICE: ST. JAMES STREET. R. MACAULAY, Managing Director. ——:0;-—-- See’y. CHARLOTTETOWN P. £. ISLAND HONORARY DIRECTORS: HON, L. C. OWEN, HON. J. F. ROBERTSON, 66 DANIEL DAVIES, OWEN CONNOLLY, Esoa., Messrs. JENKINS & McLEOD, . Mepicat EXAMINERs. ———:0: This Company issues Policies on all the APPpRovED Mernops of | Its Motto is *‘Kconomy anp Srcurrry.” HORACE HASZARD, Agent P. BE. Iskand. ife and Aecident Business, Jan. 31, 1878— O0.'J. § BAGNALL, D. D. 8, | ats FYXHE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Citizens’ Skating Rink Company 7% C. ROBINS, will be held in the RINK on Wednesday, DENTIS May Sth, at 8 o'clock, p. m. TS, | Nrwson’s Bernpixe, Opposrrs Post Overce, | Charivitetown, P. E. i. J. R. BRECKEN, See’y. Ch’town, April 24, 1878—wed & sat till d By order, | AMOS FISHER, {ruro, N, S, oY BOTH PRACTICAL MEN WHOSE JUDGMENT ANDI || WEDNESDAY, ist MAY NEXT. E 1 will Sell at Auction, on AT 12 O'cLocs, ON THE PREMISES, FPXHAT valuable Plot of Groun®n Grafton Street, adjoining the Cld City Tannery premises, being part of Town Lot No. 23 in 3rd hundred, measuring (4¢) Forty-nine feet on Grafton Street, and running back (125) One waaay and ‘Twenty-five feet, together with the Two-Siorey Dwelling House thereon. The purchaser will also enjoy the privilege of a right of way 20 feet wide, from the ad join- ing land on the western side. TERMS -~ One half down, the balance in two years, with interest at 6 per cent, linmediately after, on the Premises, Town Lot No, 94, in the Fourth Hundred, fronting on Fitzroy Street, near to Government (Pond, and immediately in the rear of the site STREET. jof the New Publi? School House, now in course of erection, | Terms at Sale. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, April 29, 1878—1i Under Captain Finalyson’s Skiliful Command the “ Northern Light,’ MORTGAGE SALE THE SCHOONER “LEPPLE BELLE,” 47 TONS, No lying in Georgetown harbor, will be N sold, by Public Auction, at the Colonial Building, Charlottetown, on Tuesday, the 7th day of May next, at the hour of 12 o’clock, noon. OWEN CONNOLLY, ; Mortgagee. Ch’town, April 30, 1878—cod till sale AUCTION! MORTGAGE SALE. To be Sold, by PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, the 15th day of May next, A. D. 1878, at the er House, in Charlottetown, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, ander and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in an Inden- ture of Mortgage, bearing date the Six - teenth day af December, A. D. 1873, and made between Alexander McSwain, junior, and Gulielma, his wife, and Alexander McSwain, senior, of Township Number Twenty-one, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, of the one part, and George Peake and Ralph Brecken Peake, of Charlottetown, in the said County and {sland, Trustees, under the marri settlement, of Fanny Leigh, of the other part— : . ee that Tract, Piece and Parcel of Land 44 being on Lot or Township Number Twenty-one, in said County and Island, hounded as follows, that is to say : By a line commencing at a stake fixed on the northwest side of a road from Haslam’s to Rattenbury’s Mill, in the southwest angle of farm-lot num- ber seventy-four ; thence (according to the magnetic meridian of 1764) north filty siren chains, or to the rear line of farms fronting on the Wigmore Road ; thence along said rear line west eight chains ; thence south to the afore said road ; thence, following the course of the same, northeastwardly, to the place of com- mencement,—-said land being known and dis- tinguished as Farm-Lot Number Seventy- three, as laid down on a plan in the in of a Deed thereof, from the Government of said Island to the said Alexander McSwain, junior, —containing Fifty Acres of Land, a little more or less, together with all Buildingsand Appur- tenances thereto belonging. For further particulars apply to Messra. Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Charlottetown. Dated this Eleventh day of April, A. D., 1875. GEORGE PEAKE, RALPH B. PEAKE, April Li, 1878—till sale AUCTION! — Fishing Station ab Rustico, TO BE SOLD, ON ‘Thursday, the 9th May next, at 11 o'clock, on the premises, ITE FISHING STATION of the late E. E. Churchill, which comprises all that tract of Land situate on Rustico Beach, in Lot 24, bounded and described as follows: Com- mencing at a stake set in the west side of Water Terrace, and in the northeast angle of Fishing Station No. 1, in possession of R B. Morrison. and running thence by the Magnetic ee ee LS - TO LET. That Eligibly Situated’ Property known as the City Hotel. HIS HOTEL contains 28 Rooms, and location for Hotel purposes cannot be suv- passed, being centrally situated, within a stone’s throw of the Post Office and Public Buildings, and but three minutes’ walk from the Railway Station and Wharves. Possession given Ist May. Apply to HASZARD BROS, Ch’town, April 8—-eod t may) ON SALE, At the Charlottetown Steam Bakery, LOW FOR CASH, +25 Barrels Navy Biscuit, 150 * Medium * 200 “ No.l Pilot (thick), JOHN QUIRK, Charlottetown Steam Bakery. Prince Street, April ]!—ne & pat lm OFFICE HOURS . . 9, A. M., TELL 6, P. ML! Nitrous Oxide Gas Adininistered, | April 20—pa 2aw ar her pres ne Im ; | Company entails. | Meridian of the year i764, south sixty degrees | west, two hundred feet, to the shore of Rustico : ot hd. ang Bay gerne nee wed degrees east to the | . . | gai race ; and t se southwardly al Dtarch © Manufactn ring G0, 'tictsdise'ts the place ot commenconcat et eres ‘gether with Buildings thereon. CAPITAL . . $25,090, fn Shares of £25.00 each, . Mm i -+-ALSO-— 4 kishing BUATS, 5 DORIS, 38. PUNCHEONS, Lot of Fishing Gor, Baits, Barrels, &e., ac,, &c. Terms at sale, 7 i io COMPANY has been Incorporated | , at. by Act of Parliament during the present: | Session, and one-third of the Shares have been | taken up by the leading men of Charlottetown. , Farmers holding Stock in this Company will have the benefit of the preference in the large’ | purchase of produce which the working of the J. 3S: CARVELL, Administrator, Ch'town, March 11--eod wkly t sale ee etter OSTON STREAMERS | “* Wercester *” leaves Charlottetown for -- ston WEDNESDAY morning, at 7 a. m.>_ QIUBSCRIBE ior the BAILY EX- Carroli” leaves Boston for Charl , AMINER, the Cheapest and most newsy| Sarunbay, 4th Mays ete™™ Paper published in the Province. e@ Superior Passenger ' Accommodation. o HE place to get your Printing done is at’ CARVELL BROS, the EXAMINER Printing Rooms) | Ch’town, April 29—1in . | | Applications for Shares to be made to ‘Messrs. Hyndman Bros., untill the Di- | rectors and Officers of the Company are ap- | pointed, April 16, 1878-— | ——_____________________ . es