5 e, ecea e A LO x, THE WAR! Turks attack ck the Russians | REPULSED WITH GREAT LOSS 4 LASTING SREPLRMENT. DISSATISFACTION ON ACSOUNT OF THE QUEEN'S ABSENCE. Ja7ti 4 on — a> (Special Despatch to the Daily Examiner.) LONDON, May 7, 1877. The Times correspondent telegraphs that no the 4th inst., the Turks attacked the Russians at Marienitza, but falling into : trap, Were completely repulsed, losing one thousand men. e The Times correspondent also says tha! Rassia, having reduced the Turks, jn conc will ac ert with the other powers in secur ing a lus ing settlement. A London special reports that dissa‘isfa long ascnce of the ilal. a genel tiga prevails on account of t Queen from the cx; —— Latest Despichf {Ou Hat real | LOUR REDUCED. Coaerence of Women’s C, A, Grad Master of ‘Orangemen, Ite Split in Quebec Jabinet Change im Wlimis- try I?robable. Daily Examiner.) May 7, 1877. Kpecial Dispateh to the MONTREAL, The flour market continues flat. De mands are very light: Superior Extra, $8 43 to $8 60 Ex ra Superfine, 5 10 to 8 20 Fancy, 7 75 to 7 80 Spring Extra, 7 20to 7 25 Superfine, 7 9Wto 800 Strong Bakers’, 7 40 to 7 65(% Fine, 6 69 to 6 TO Middlings, 6 25 to 6 40 Pollards, 5 90 to 6 OO U. C. Bigs per 100 lbs., ") 09 to 0 LO City Bags do do 3 90 to 4 00 Grain is inactive. The on!y movement is in corn. The International Vonference of the Wo- man’s C. Association is being held here. Boswell, M. P., has been elected Grand Master of Orangemen for the Dominion. Fravcis H. Campbell, of Clarlottetown, has been appointed Assistant Deputy Grand Master. , A — has taken place Cabi the Montresl Railway location. A change in the Ministry is The receptionof Sir John Kingston, last night, was in the Quebec jet over and Ottawa probable. McDonald in very enthusi- astic. ~ Correspondence: ~~ ~~ & eee em Se ee eee Se SO Oe EO ee eee WALKING THE PLANK, (To the Editor of the Daily Examiner). Dear S1n,—As your paper has taken a maniy and independent stand iu affairs, has unsparingly abused policemen and councillors, has even gone so far in tne march of improvement as to recommend a waterwork belfry for St. Paul's Chureh yard (you would not have the courage, | am afraid. to recommend that for St civic ’ Peter's), I wish that you would direct an- other attack at that plank on Keoughan’s Seales. It is not this time merely a poor printer who has come to grief. Yesterday morning, as I was chaperon- ing the Mayor of Montreal through the City, and pointing eut to him the vast improve- Ments that have t ken place during the last fifty y-ars; that twenty five years ago there was not a single pojiceman in town, but now, owing to the rapid increase of Population at the corners, the number of cows, etc. that ther: arc now ten police- Mca to look after the cows alone; how that four or tive cow-catchers and a horse and truck were more than a match fora drunken man of almost any dimensions how the sidewalks in old times were not nearly as good as that in front of the Brenan property,—had just got through a description of that mysterious sawer in Great Geo-ge Street, providentiaily fur- nished with knot-holes to let the water in, —Was ju-t commencing in the shipping in- terests, when, suddenly, my friend’ disap- peared, and instead, at my side was a per-) A set of shears was run | pendicular plank, up, and the unfortunate gentleman was extricated and sent to MecNeill’s Auction |. Room. When consciousness returned. the |. dying man was asked if he would have a ‘lergyman. ‘No,’ said he, ‘I want none of your priests, McNeill will do for me. ‘Here’ he gasped, with difliculty, ‘‘ return $1.78 to that boy who gave me #2 for studs last night; and that $40 but it was now all over, These painful scenes are almost of daily occurence, but the plank remains in the same condition, and will remain so, | am afraid, unless you can so work upon the feelings of the Street Committee as to in- luce them to procure a spike (one will do) and fasten down forever that offending plank. Yours, truly, A CITIZEN, those dollar watch —” June 7, 1877. *<_>em + ———— Mewmoriut To Eart Dorrerin.—The fo lowing memorial has been prepared ana will, we understeni, be dispatched to- day :— To His Excellency The Right Honorable Sir Frederick Temple, Earl of Dufferin, de. de, Governor General of the Dominion of Ganada. he Memorval of the Mayor and Members of Tie Culty Council of Charlottetown, and of ie Innabitants thereof, Re-PECTFULLY SHEWEIH : — That your Excelency would be pleased t> exercise your privilege of disailowing a 3ull passed in the last Session of the Legiss ‘ature of this Province, entituled an -* Act .o Amead the Act of Incorporation of this tity,’’ for the following among other rea. sons : That the said Biil provides ; Ist. That the right of Assessing citizens ind others whose annual rent is less than *30 is withheld from the Civic Govern.- ment. 2od. That all City and School rates are iffected by this provision, o:d. That the Stipendiary Magistrate who holds office independent of the Mayor ind Council, is given the power to suspend nd dismiss Police Officers at pleasure while the said Mayor and Council are only privileged in the matter of their appoint- nents. 4th. That a misunderstanding on thi-; subject would create differences between | the City Council and the S:ipendiary Mag- istrate, fraught with danger to Civic inter ests. 5th. That while a large revenue is de- rived from the issue of J.icenses, the powers given tothe Licensing Poard pro- vided for by the said Aci, might readily be exercised so as to destroy altogether this said source of revenue. 6th. That the power given to the Sti. a diary Magistrate in the appointment cf Clerk for his Court and the other powers connected therewith, not only make such Clerk entirely independent of Civic author- ity, but may enable him to act counter to the wishes as well as the interests of citi. zens. 7th. That as the population increases the number of cheap tenements will naturally and proportionately increase, thereby in- creasing the annual losses from Assess. ments, and reducing the prospects of the City in successfully contracting for monies with eapitalists, for purpo-es of permanent improvements. Sth. That all persons whose annual Rental amounts not tothe sum of ($30) Thirty Dollars are prohibited from having a voice in the election of the Civic authori- tiles. Your Excellency’s obedient Servants, - shipping Intellig rence, PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. June 7.—Schr. Alpha, ballast; M. A. Starr, Smith, Corsair, Champan, Murray Harbor, Power, Souris. Halifax, mdse.; ballast CLEARED. June 7.—Steamer Worcester, Hedge, Bos- ton, sundry goods; M. A, Starr, Smith, Halifax, ballast; Annie, Soli, Tracadie, N. i, ballast. OUTPORTS. Cascumpec, June 4.-—-Cleared Sehr, Break of Day, Morrison, Anticost, on herring voyage; J. W., Furlong, Pictou, barrels and sail; Fleet ving, Johnson, Giocester, 3,649 bushels potatoes. Carpiean, June 5.—Cleared Schr. Amelia Agnes, McDeonaid, for’St. Joha’s, Newfound- land with 6 horses, 6 head cattle, 1,000 bushels oats, 3 tons hay. VesseLs REGISTERED AT CHARLOTTETOWN IN May, 1877:— May 2—Brigt. Edina, Stewart, 249 tons, Class 7A; Co., Charlottetown, owners. May 2.—Brigt. Bellewood, built at Mount Stewart, 137 tons, Class 5A.; James White, Mount Stewart, owner. May 7 —Scbr. Julia Ward, built at Murray Harbor, 39 tons; Wiliam Herring, Murray Harbor, owner. May 9—Brigt. Tancred, built at fortune Bri dge. 199 tons Class 7A. 1; James Dun- can & Co., owners. May It. —Bi igt. Belle, built at Mount Ste- watt, 199 tons, Class 74.; James Duncan & Co., owners. built at Mount Peake Bros. & May II. L Slarkanitine Vig ari built al Dundas, 399 tons, Class 7A. -’ Lemuel C Owen, owner. ; May [1.—Brig Fanny, built at Dundas, 299 tng, Glass 7A. 1; Lemuel C. Owen, owner. Mav 11 —Schr. Carrie, built at Cardigan | Bridge, 72 tons; James C. McDonald, Car-| digan Bridge, owner aa I1.—Sehr. Alice Myrick, built at! este retinas rn ne / .|Jones Jamieson, Main, U. Alberton, 124 tons; Francis Galiant, lignish, | owner, May 12.—Brig Redwoo!, built at Mount Stewarl, 249 tons, Class 7A.: Geo, D Long- worth, C harlottetown, owner. May 16.—Brig Zinga, built at Mount) (Stewart, 298 tons, Class 7A; Peake Bros, &| Co., Charlottetown, owners. May 16.~Schr, Reality, bui#t at Tignish, | 39 ions; Alex. J. McFadyen, Tignish, owner. } May !7—Barque J. \W., built at Geerge- town, 499 tons; L. J. Westaway, George- town, owner. May 17.—Brig Servian, built at Mount] Stewart, 241 tons, Class 7A.; L. C, Owen, Charlottetown, owner, May 21.—Schr. U. & J. built at Lower Moniague, 41 tons; Benj. Aitken, Lower Montague, owner. May 22—Schr. Margzret, built at Seven Mile Bas tons: Angus Gillis, Mount Stewart, owner. May 25 —Schr. Leader, N. B., 20 tons; Thos. H. lotletown, owner. built at Miramichi, Roberson, Char- May 29.—Brigt. Louisa, built at Egmont Bay, 199 tons, Class 74.1; Angis MeMillan, Summerside, owner. Tons of new vessels 2,660; tered anew 662, Average tons new vesse!s 190. Tons Regiss| , SO NN IF NFER EARNERS INS NSAI ROCKLIN HOUSE, Jtine 7.—Mathew Archibald, Truro, N S.; S.; Maggie Rol- land, Boston; James McLeod, Uigg; Miss McLeod, Uigg; Miss ecPabesoe Uigg; John Ross, Souris; John Fletcher, Mount’ Stewart; Rev. Mr. ‘Goldsmith, Mount Stew- art; flon. Peter Sinclair, Summerside; A. Kk. GC. Holland, Centreville; Miss Moore Centreville; George Forbes end wife, Vernon River, Henry Wadman, Crapaud; D, Forbes, Montaque Bridge. — ema —S— stipendiary Ma Mag sistrate's vourt. Cyrus Goodrow for being drunk and in- capable, fined $3, or 14 days; Prtrick Hugbes drunk and disorderly, fined $3, or 14 days; P. Lamb for same offences, fined $6, or | month imprisonment, Marriages. AAA AMLA AAS AAPA At Shediac, on the 4th inst., by the Rev. Stanley Boyd, Charles Moore of Norwood, A few Barrels Very Chole Apples KMugland, to Frances James, eldest daughter of the late John T. Maclennan, of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. New Ady ertisements, POWNAL WHARF. — I AM instructed to sell (as: advertised) by Auction to-day, E“riday, May 2sth,, At 12 o’clock, noon, A 25 YEARS —~ ORs POWNAL WHARF, With late additions thereto, Sale to take place on the Wharf, ges Terms, Xc., at Sale, A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. LEASE June ditcotd =|ONL DIRECE LINE "RO? BOSTON, Steamers Carrell and Woreester. Bot# Steamers are fitted with new Boil- ers, and their Passenger accomodation arranged for every convenience and com- fort, and fitted up in elegant style. FREIGHT carried at moderate rates and as low as by avy other route. EGGS in boxes and barrels handled with the greatest care. SAVING TIME, only one business day nsed in reaching Boston, by leaving here Saturday Morning and catching steamer at Tali fax, und arriving at Boston Monday morning. LEAVE CHARLOITETOWN Eivery "Thursday |! punctually at 5 p.m. LEAVE BOSTON Kvery Saturday, pungtually at noon. CARVELL 8ROS., Agents. Ch’town, June 7, 1877. A. SIMPSON’S. North Ss: de Queen Square, June 8, 1877. 3i —_—_— ONIONS. Onions. Onions. Lhe Cheapesi Onions on Larih, ONLY 1 CENT PER POUND. —aT— G. D. WRICHT’S, ‘STAUAGOWA FIKE & a Ae LIFE INSURANCE G8,, O-O J. B. RENAUD, Presrmpent. IION. JouG INGs, Esq. ; =~ June 7. 77—ly Efiend Office: AUTHORIZED GAPITAL,... . Government Deposits, $100,000. Local Boards Established throughout the Fire and Life Policies Issued at Moderate Rates. (Puebec, =—eer $5,000,090. JOHN SHARPLES, Vice-PrestpEnr. GEORGE J. PYKE&E, Generac MANAGER.” CRAWFORD LINDSFY, SECRETARY CHARLOTTETOWN BOARD, . PALMER, Esq., Chairman; | Jonn QUIRK, | P. CARVELL Boy oe ee ROBERTSON, Esq. BROS., Agents. Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Dominion. ‘MERCANTS MARINE INSURANCE (8°T; OF’ Sai ADA. Capital $1,000,000, vith po power to increase to $2,000,000. HEAD OFFICE: - MONTREAL. Charlottetown, June 7, 1877—y = Risks Taken Daily at the Office ef CARVELL BROS., Agents for P. EK, nies, eee HOR SALE At Manufacturers’ Prices: DOZ BROOMS, 5) “ PAILS, 20** Zinc WASH BOARDS. 20 Ups 50 Boxes SO 4p, 50 a ‘© Toilet, 50 Boxes CRACKERS, 20 Bbis. Lamp CHIMNEY 3, 200 Reams Wrapping P APER, 20 Doz. LOOKING GLASSES, 100 Gross SH )E BLACKING, 20 ‘© PEARL BLUE, 30 Chests ‘hoice TE A MACKENZIE & STUMBLES. Ch’town,June GRANULATED SUGAR. NOW LANDING, 15 Bbis. American Granulated, 10 = ** = Coffee Sugar. FENTON T. NEWBERY & CO. Charlottetown, June 8, 1877—2i pat li Bank of P. KE. Island. DIVIDEND, at the rate of ten per cent. per annuia, has this day been de- clared for the past h: nlf year upon the cap- ital stock of this Bank, payable at its Baagk- ing House, on demand. J. R. BRECKEN, Cashire. Ch’town, June 7 £ aoe ne pa 2i D0 ee Ex Ship James Duncan & 8.8, Hadji, 275 Boxes Chance's SMETHWICK GLASS | (ASSORTED 81ZEs)}, At Greatly Reduced Prices, at W. E. DAWSON & CO’S. June 6—4in —, W ants, ete. ete. aS pkedetievtisonts: under this heading,in space not ex- ceeding half an inch, will be inserted for TEN CENTS per day. — sicscineesaiiiatadilia acectonaiaadie \ ANTED, a Decent BOY from fourteen to sixteen years of age, as an appren- lice to learn the gas filting and lin Business, Apply immediately to A. HWERMANS & SON. 1877.—6in. IPE Strawberries, Sweet Messina Or- anges, Sicily Lemons, very cheap, R. L. Russets, New Bermud: ()nions, Green Cu- cumbers, at June 6. a ee GEORGE D. WRIGHT’s New Fruit Store, 67 (Queen Street, next door to P. G, Frazer’s Drug Store, June 7—2ins Saint Julien Claret | 50 Cases Just Received. Warranied Perfectly Sound. Opposite Mrs. Stamper’s Conia | Chitown, June 8, lin MACEACHERN May 27.—4w once aw ge & Molasses and Sugar. Now landing at PEAKE’S No, 2 Wharf Puns,. Brightest Bar badoes MOLASSES, Tierces * Bbls. . a Hhds. Bright Muscavado SU GAR, Tierces ” “6 Bbis, - - 8 “ Haszard Bros. June 7. FLOUR AND CORNMEAL. BEST AND CHEAPEST. -—-_ B. BALDERSTON, Ch'town, Juue 7, '77.—3w twa w DYSPEPTIES 5 ATTENTION GRAHAM BREAD, RYE BREAD, GRAHAM CRACKERS, AT JI. QUIRKEK’S STEAM BAKERY! HOUSEROLD BREAD, — COMPRISING — NO. 1 WHITE MILK BREAD, NEW YORK ROLLS, GERMAN TWISTs, AT J. QUIRK’S Steam Bakery. PISUUuIiTs, 50 lbs. No. 1 PILOT BISCUIT, 200 15s. No. 2 PILOT BISCU cs. 150 jJbs. NAVY BISCUIT, MILK BISCUIT, &c.. AY J. QUIRK’S Steam Bakery. CRACKERS, SODA CRACKERS, BUTTER CRACKERS, WINE CRACKERS. SUGAR CRACKERS, — CRACKEKs, ABERNETHY CRACKERS, FANCY CRAC KERS, OYSTER CRACKE RS, JUMBLES and SNAPS AT J. QUIRK’S Steam Bakery, All orders from town promptly attended to. and country Goods delivered at Station or boats, or in town, tree on Steam- of cherge, JOHN QUIRK. Char‘@ tetown, June 7, 1877—¢i1" -