“yg ae ll Ale So. 5 ener ve = — Latest by Telegraph. WAR NEWS. ; ! TT) S,), ¢ Specuu LSPA CO df Cerner, Lonpon, March ag TAO J i len ling editorial article con- | tends t Russia must submit every one ¢ ri the peace conditions to the Congress, not | excepting the indemnity clause. She has'| no right, says the article, to be dictator] over ‘Turkey. The great powers did not in- vite her to make war or give her commis- sion to replace the government of the Porte in any way she may think fit. The Times also eulogizes the government's action in bringing forward the Greek claim. No de- cision, It says, 8o patriotic and farseeing has been taken by the Cabinet in many a day as the steps proposing that Greece should be represented at the conference. It re- cognizes that the old state of things can- not be restored and that the best materials for replacing it are being in the Hellenic race. Berum, March 11. Prince Bismarck will go to his Lanen- burg estates for the improvement of his health, and will remain there until the meeting of Congress. Count Andrassy has made a further state- wnent in various committees of delegations, exolaining that the declaration of Auatro- Hungary interests was handed to Russia before the war, and Russia acknowledged that it was well founded. He emphatically denied that the Government contemplated otdering a mobilization as soon as the credit was noted. The Government desired to be provided with means, showing that the monarchy is capable of protecting its inter- ests; but they could not take the respunsi- bility of appearing at great cost in a state of military preparation before the Congress, from whose deliberations a satisfactory un- derstanding was anticipated. le denied Various repoits that actual measures for mobilizution had been taken, or that an ordere de bataille was already drawn up. It is asserted that Count Andrassy, in his address before a sub-committee of the Herzegovnia delegation on Sunday, stigma- tized the policy of Servia as aiming at ag- grandizement and jeopardizing the interests of Austria and Hungary. Lonpon, March 11. In the House of Lords to-night Earl Derby, replying to Lord Strathenden, said that the question whether the Congress would have full material to form judgment on all questions te be submitted was un doubtedly of great importance. He con- sidered it useless and foolish to go into the Congress unless it had real not tmerely nom- Inal power of dealing with matters before it. Her Majesty's, government is now in communication with other governments on this subject. 1% ConsTANTINoPLe, March 11. The Czar is expected to ratify the treaty on Saturday or Sunday, The Grind Duke Nicholas has telegraphed to the Czar that he will retura toSt. Peters- burg immediately after he has visited the Sal-an. The Czar replied, desiring him to re- min. The Porte has appointed M. Kerassand- jian as political agent in attendance upon ¢.:e Grand Duke. OUR OPTAWA DESPATCH, (Special Despatch to Daily Examiner.) Orrawa, March 11. Pope, in moving for the returns <f the En- wineers respecting Victoria Breakwater, preased for a grant to finish the work and afford accommodation to farmers, besides creating a protitable intercolonial trade. At that point he charged the Government with neglect of Island interests with surren- der'ng twenty thousand dollars at Souris. — McKenzie objecied to reference te Souris Breakwater. | ~ Tupper defended Pope, showing that the §Jsjand mterests generally had been neglect- ed, and that Pope was contending for a gian; on that account. Pope went on to show that there had been oss mismanagement, and that this yea the estimates did not give justice to the Island, He charged Sinclair with neglect. pinclair said the Government promised to send the dredge to Victoria next summer. He hoped the Government would give a rant for the Breakwater. Davies thought that, owing t» the shifting of the sands, it was no use to dredges until the Breakwater was built, He hoped thc Government would grant a few thousand dollars to finish the works. ~ OUR GREAT CLEARANGE SALE Further Redueed Pricgs Several Lots of that BANKRUPT STOK: stiJl on hand, will be sold at HALF PRIC3, Remnants at half Price ! WOOLLEN & FUR GOODS AT COST, G2EAT BARGAINS IN CLOTHING ! for Men and Boys. ROSERT ORR & CO, 30 Tons Acadia Round Coal, Anh ie ne TRERE was a very fair market to-da Pues sr , . ricos were unchanged, Light since her departure from | Georgetown yesterday mornin«, oe” Just received ply of fine Smoking and Chewing 'Tobacgo, , pe? 1 ‘ : Pipe Fixings, Playing Cards, ete., by GC. O VINKLER, ** Union Uouse. 21 We would call tha attention of our raad- r3_ to the letter of “ Tax-Payer.” St John’s and our Mr. Harper is a genius, As a geographer he is wonderful. Parents sending pupils to Miss Fen- nessey’s department will please take notice that the school is continued as usual, not- withstanding any report of the children to the contrary. A sory was empinelled for the trial of the traversers McDonald, Brenan, and Sweeney this forenoon. Witnesses are now being examined for the crown. examined any of the witnesses. At the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court, this morning, James Leahy was arraigned for assaulting James Helm. He was re- manded until to-morrow. Peter Keenan, Michael Daffy and John Murphy were also arraigned for assaulting Gerald Cavanagh. rhis case was brought three times before the Court. This time it resulted in the first nimed—Keenan—being fined $2 and costs. Michael Clinton, drunk and incapable, was fined $2 or 8 days. In Apvancr.—The Patriot has at length succeeded in laying telegrams before its readers fifteen hours later than the Ex- AMINER. So that there will be.no mistak- ing what we mean, we refer our readers.to the telegrams which appeared in this morning’s Patriot, which will be found te be word for word with those of the Ex- AMINER of last night ; and the Patriot can, therefore, exultingly boast that it has ful- illed its promise of giving telegrams fifteen hours later than this paper. Mayrtowrr. — A public Temperance meeting was held at South Rustico School ifouse on Monday evening last, and ad- lressed by the G. W. Patriarch, of the sons of Temperance, and Rev. W. Me {nnis, of ** Ark of Safety” Division. At he close, an application for a charter for a 1ew Division was presented with 35 names. The G. W. Patriarch, assisted by Bro. Li A. Bruce, as_G. Conductor, formerly con- stituted ‘* Mayfower”’ Division, No. 4. After which the following officers were installed :— W. P., Robert Stevenson; W. A., A. Eairclough; R.8., T. C. Ross; A. R. S., %. Craswell; F.S., J. Fairclough ; T,, Henry Younker; C. H., Joseph Toombs ; ., Cyrus Craswell; A. C., A. Buntain; J. 3., Wm. Stevenson; O,8., Andrew Ste- venson ; P. W. P., R. Craswell. Night of meeting —Monday. Ernata.—In tle copy of Judge Alley’s judgment published yestercday—read ‘‘ Law Journal Exchequer’—instead of L. J. Ex tract on first column, and practicable for oract.calon the 13th Line of 2n1 column,and rateable for valuable on 11th line from foot of same column. <As our short notice of this judg:uent yesterday was hurriedly writ- cen, we may add that, as to the liability of versons to be rated under “ 'fhe Public Schools’ Act,” for land in a School District in which the person owning the land does not reside. ‘the decision is that there is no liability under the Statule, unless such per- son carries on business in the District in which he is a non-resident, and in that case he is liable to pay assessment for the School in the District where the land lies. Resi- dents of a School District are only liable to be rated in support of the School in such District for the land held by them within the limits of the School District where they reside, and not Slsewhere, THE annul meeting of the members of the Benevolent Irish Society, was held in 3t. Patrick’s Hall, on Monday evening. Che following oflicers were elected for the ensuing year ;— President—James Reddin, Esq. Vics President—James Byr'e, Esq., C. C. Assistant do do—W. C. DesBrisay, Clerk Executive Council, Creasurer-—M. P. Hogan, Esq. Secretary—Mr. Francis McCarron, Commitrez oF CHaritry—Patrick Kelly, ilsq., Chairman; Michael Kelly, Michael McQuaid, Francis McRory, Patrick Swee- ney, Maurice Blake, Owen Winters, Esqrs. MansHats.—Charles Quirk, Esq., chief; Messrs. Wm. Brenan, Edward Sullivan, James Daley, and Joseph Carroll, aids. SranpaRp Bzarers. — Messrs. Thomas Campbell and James Cusack. “TAILOR’S NOTICE, JOUN BELL wisaes to inform the public that during the present dull times he is prepared to make up to order Gentle- mon’s and Boys’ Clo- thing at a reduction from former prices oi twenty-live per cent. Please give himacall and bring your cloth and trimmings. Fitzroy Street (West), March 7, “78— th & sat pat fri & tu tf ~~ - ROUND COAL. AT $3.75 PER TON. For sale by F WRIGHT & MACGOWAN, Queen’s Wharf, a fe cae age ae = Y y« . J Norutne has becn heard of the ed } » eX Northern Light, a sup- TAM The coun-| sel for the defense have not, as yet, cross- | * NE Ra ae Unit =DEPARTMENT. WHEES & CO. WILL SHOW THIS WEEK UPWARDS 200 PATTERNS Spring Overcoatings. | Class in every respect and PRICES MODERATE. LTHRIMS CASE, QUEEN STREET. March 12—tu a th. Se ees ES RHGULAR TRADER. FROM LONDON TO CHARLOTTETOWN, prowess Ode 047 Kate ETS er: Sh ee ia tet 66) cel bared ae = idree. onde We Stee ® te amt * a. = PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, DIRECT. —_—__——-: ~ SPRING TRIP. [S73s. i878. Tae Well-known “ClipperBarkentine (NOW ON THE BERTI), 9 423 TONS REGISTER, COPPERED, AND CLASSED 9 YEARS, JOHN GRAHAM, Commander, WILL SAIL FROM ZONDON Qn or about the ist APRIL, Carrying Freight at through rates to PICTOU, SUMMERSIDE and GRURGETOWN, —0;——_——- i This Vessel was built expressly for the London trade, being thoroughly fitted out in every respect, with splendid accommodation for passengers, and offers every inducement ta Shippers, as she has made some of the fastest passages on record, to and from London, always delivering her cargoes in splendid order, and making her three round trips regularly every season. Parties wishing to have their Goods delivered here early in the season will oblige by for- warding their orders in time, so as not to detain the Vessel. “ For freight or passage apply, in Loadon, to Joun Pircarrn & Sons, 69 Cornhill ; in Liver- pool, to Pircairn Bros, Brockley Buildings, 51 South John Street ; or here, to the owners, — _ PHAKE BRO’S & CO. BUTTER: BUTTER! A FEW Tubs good Home Made BUTTER Al, AT LLOYDS, ehresn. —~— & BUTTER! UST RECEIVED— >. 34 5 v= + ., *#& not fmported,—made by some of our @F 25 Tubs BUTLER, choice article, will best Butter-makers—can be had on application sell low for Casu, ‘to JAMES BARRE t, B. WILSON HIGGS, Water Street. Dorchester Street. Ch’town, Mar. 1, 1878—tf j March 8—lw MANILA. |Wants, Lost, fond, &e. omen —~ nem ; ; ; RDERS for Spring delivery solicited, , 4@vertisements under this heading, in space | ; a “ oO twee uw x < . ; : : ee . ‘ a ‘ ( PRICES AND TERMS unusually favorable. | not exceeding half an inch, will be insert- Also—all sizes in store for present require: | ed for Ten Cents per day. ments. , gee ; { CARVELL BROS., ¥ OST—Between ‘Ferry wharf and Enusto : Agents. “treet Church, an Acme Skate. The Ch’town, Feb. 23—dy pat 2 aw for 3w finder will be rewarded by leaving same at the Bien Rieti Atcha ele att store of A. A. BALDWIN & CQ. DR. WILLIAT GRAS SPECIFIC MEDICINE. : March 12—2i _———. Tie Great Evaiish Rem. (SY ely is an unfailing eure A for Seminal Weakness Snr a maiorrhea, Impotéenci,and all diseases that foliow ass # sequence of Seli-A buse; | . » | rh be 2 Se | CI PTOLEN,—The person who took a pair of 2 }J Skates from the press room of the Argus % Sloery), Litive Law ~— tice on Monday evening last had better re- |} a ol Tentuda "Tae im the GR turn them immediately or he will be put to SNS SE Back, Dimness of Vision SE trouble, as his name is known. *BeforeTaking, Premature Ola Ange, and Aftor Takings | March 12—li many othe mene thas load tia 2: — or 07 puts io ii ~y sumption and a Premature Grave. #® Price, $1 -—& , jer packane. or six packages for.-5, by mail freeof | VW Saxe -~At a moderate rent, a postage, Pull paruoulars in our pamphiet, which | HOUSE containing 6 or 8 rooms. Ap- we desire to send free by mailtoewirvone. Address | y} > le at the Office of thi E WM. GRAY & CO., Windsor, Oatario, Canada. eee a eee 2a Sold in Charlottetown by W. R. Wat | —~ idl j son, Dr. Dodd, C, D. Rankin, P. G. Frase | WD ANTED.—A Smart GIRL, able to do at Apothecarics Hall, and by all Druggist | plain Cooking and assist in light House- any wher. ‘work. Wages good. Apply at once to Mrs, : | Werks, Rotchford Square. x oe | March 9, 1878—4i oN me ADDRESSES | WARE TO RENT—By a small —oFr— | W¥ = family, a HOUSE containing about six | ooms, centrally located. Apply within a Messrs, Palmer and Loagworth | we oe Office. in the case of the QUEEN vs. MARTIN was ‘TED — A complete set of the * ROYAL GAZETTE” for the last five years, or any intermediate years. Apply at this Office, stating price. Feb. 23, ’73— CARROLL, for Riot, are now on sale in the Bookstores, in Pamphlet fori. PRICH, 3S CENTS. Ch’town, Feb. 19, 1378. war — : ih OR SALE—A FLAG STAFF, TOP- OR SALE—A Genuine Cottage Broad | MAS! and LOWER MAST, already wood PILANOFORTE, Stool and Music, | tinished, about 66 feet long, which will be sald Will be sold very cheap. or further particn-| for less than cost. Apply to J. D. CURRIE, Charlottetown, Jan. 8, 1873. Feb, 22, 1878—=4i taw lars apply at ExamINnek Office, corner Prince and Gratton Streets. New Trowserings, Suitings and Genthemen will do well to call and leaye their orders. Garments first reer Auction Sales. ‘8 | AUCTION SALE, TYME Subscribers will offer for Sale en 2) chests TEA (warranted) 20 half-chests TEA, do., Ebls. Mnglish Refined SUGAR, 60 boxes SC AP, 40 boxes toilet SOAP, 50 doz. BROOMS, 50 doz. BUCKETS, 25 nests TUBS, 30 cases MATCHES, 10 gross PEARL BLUE, 10 bbls. LAMP CHIMINITES, 20 gross LAMP WICK, 100 reams WRAPPING PAPER, 30 packages TWINE, 30 boxes CRACKERS, 5 frails DATES, &c., &e. MACKENZIE & STUMBLES, Auctionserg; Ch’town, March 7, 1878—pat till sale. GRAND — CLEARING OUT SALE. j—-:0:—— DRY GOODS, Clothing, Groceries, Hardware, Jl ae toile AM instructed to sell at AUCTION, a the Store, corner of Great George jand Grafton Streets, on Wednesday, 20th inst., AT ll o’cLock, THE ENTIRE STOCK IN TRADE Of the late Hou. Patrick Walker, Consisting in part of — White, Grey and Printed Cottons ; Sheetings, Shirtings, Linens, Table Damask, Towellings, Black and Blue Cloths; Beaver, Pilot, Mantle and Broa@ Cloths ; Tweeds, worsted Coatings, Woollex Underclothing, Reefing Jackets, Overcoata, Business and Walking Coats, Pants and Vests ; Dress Material, in Cobuargs, Serges, Winceya, Lustres, French Merinos, Barratheas, &c. Grey, White, Scarlet, Striped and Checkes Flannels ; Woollen Shawls, Sontags, Jacketa, Hoisery ; felt, Soft and Shell Hats; Men's and Boys’ Cloth Caps, Boots and Shoes ; Blan. kets and Counterpanes, Braids, Fringes, Trim- mings, Silks and Velvets, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers ; full stock of Small Wares, Hard- ware, Glass, Groceries, Dye Stuffs, Chests Tea, Shop and Office Furniture, Stoves, Sewing Machine, 1 Fire-proof Safe (Kershaw & Edward’s), etc., etc. The above goods are all in good order, and of recent importation. &@ Full particulars on handbills. TeRMS—Under $50, cash ; from $50 to $150, three months ; from $150 to $300, four months: and over $300, six months’ credit on approved joint notes. Sale positive ; no reserve, WMH. DODD, Auctioneer. March 6—4i MORTGAGE SALE, To be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, ow THURSDAY, the 4th day of APRIL next, at the New Law Courts Building, im Charlottetown, at the hour of TWELVE o'clock, noon, under and by virtue of » Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the Sixteenth day of Vecember, A. D. 1873, and made between Alexander McSwain, junior, and Guliema, his wife, and Alexander Me. Swain, senior, of Township Num Twenty-one, in Queen’s County, of one part, and George Peake and Ralph Brecken Peake, of Charlottetown, Trus- tees, under the marriage settlement, of Fanny Leigh, of the other part,— LL that Tract, Piece and Parcel of Land, situate, lying and being on Lot or Town. ship Number ‘l'wenty-one, in Queen’s County, bounded as follows, that is to say: By a line commencing at a stake fixed in the north side of the road leading from Morris’ Mill to the old Malpeque Road, in the western boun of fifty acres of land in the oecupation of Alex ander McSwain, junior, and running thence by the magnetic meridian of 1764 north sev | chains, or the rear boundary linetof farms front- ing on said first-named Koad; thence west four chains and nine links. to the division ling between the said Township aad Townshi Number twenty-three; along said line south five chains, to a jog in said division line; thence along said jog west seventy-five links 3 thence south seventy-six chains to the ol& road; thence along the north siie thereof northeastwardly tu the place of commence- ment, containing thirty seven and one-half Acres of Land, a little more or less ; together. witl? all Buildings and appurtenances therete belonging. For further particulars, apply to Messra HODGSON & McLEOD, Solicitors, Charlotte- town. Datec this Twenty-seventh day of February. A. D., 1878. CEORGE PEAKE, RALPH B, PEAKE. Februaay 28, 1875—till sale QUEEN INSURANGE , CO,Y, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING, NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build- ings, Merchandise and Produce. Also, om Vessels on the stocks. , Special rates for isolated residences. Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince Edward Island, Feb. 25—6in ¢9d* ro + March 5, 18S78—8i law ! June, 1877—~ = | WEDNESDAY, 13th inst, at 11 o'clock,—~ , hn mn geen nnan ma fr amt catenins - a age nN Pm © aaa Pe en pepe mecsseen - sane ew sce le eh