Cmca a a te ee ne Local and Other Tenis, Tur new King of Buigaria is a practical printer. Mr. JAMES Yro, M. P., returned from Ottawa yesterday. Tur “St. Lawrence” may be expected from Shediac at 6 o'clock this evening. f Tue Heather Belle went to Crapaud this morning—first trip for the season. THERE are now a number of cases of small- pox in St. John, N. BB. Onedeath reported. We refer our readers to See See Jones’ Tubular Well and Pump advertisement, under the head of ** Wants.” A Fiac is to be presented by the Princess Louise to the 13tn of Brooklyn, during their visit to Montreal this month. Barly Peas and other Fresh Seeds just received at the Agricultura! Store, Queen Square. Firry of the employees in the Moncton Railway, shops have been notified that their services will not be required after the 7th of May. ‘Tue revenue of Switzerland for 1878 exeeed ed the expenditure by 665,831 franes, instead of leaving the estimated deficit of 2,376,000 francs. Avex. O’Brien fell from a rock in the ot. John, N. B., Cove, on the 30th ult., between tive and six o'clock, while dipping smelts, and was drowned. ACKNOWLEDGMENT. —We are indebted to Dr. Blanchard for a copy of the ‘* Annual Re- port of the” Medical Superintendent of the Lunatic Asylum.’ PRoROGATION OF PantiaMenr.—The Siii’s Ottawa correspondent, usually well-inform- ed, seems to think Parliament will be ‘pro- regued about May 10th. LIEUTENANT-GoVERNOR CaUCHON is in Ot- tawa on matrimonial business. t is under- stood he will be married shortly to Miss Lemoine, daughter of the Clerk of the Senate. Tue official report to the Persian Govern- ment of the earthquakes at Mianch in March, days 21 villages were destroyed and 922 per- sons, 2,660 sheep, 1,125 oxen, 124 horses, and 55 camels killed. Tue annual meeting of the St. Lawrence Base Ball Club will, be held at the St. Law- rence Hotel on Monday evening, the 5th inst., at 8 o'clock. Election of officers, etc. F. A. Docngerty, Sec. A rire broke out in St. Jean Paptiste vi'- lage, one of the suburbs of Montreal, on the Ist inst., and spread with great rapidity. Before it could be subdued $75,000 worth of property was destroyed, and forty families were rendered homeless. YESTERDAY morning a mischevious person cut down a handsome tree which stood before the residence of Mrs. Stamper, on Queen St. We learn that proceedings will be taken against the person for his mischief. Ox Monday morning the Island steamers will commence their regular running arrange- ment, and the steamer from Shediac will con- nect with the Express train at Summerside at 6 o'clock every evening (Sunday excepted.) Ir is stated that the action of the British Privy Council has so alarmed German agri- culturists that they are getting up a peti- tion praying the Government to absolutely prohibit the importation of American cattle. Tue steamship Prince Edward, Capt. Robert Fraser, to Peake Bros. & Co., with cargo of general merchandize from Glasgow and Liver- pool, arrived here the 3rd inst., after a pas- sage of fifteen days. Capt. Fraser reports very stormy weather during the passage. YESTERDAY evening a young man passing a grocery store on Grafton Street, cooly hel himself to a number of parcels which were in a cart opposite the store, put them in his bar- row, and was wheeling them off when the pro- prietor caught and took the parcels from him. Tue death of Col. Northey, of the 60th Rifles, is announced by cable. He was se- verely wounded in the recent engagement with the Zulus. In hisdeath the British army loses a most gallant and accomplished officer. He was well known in Canada, having takena prominent part in the Red River expedition. He was the son-in-law of Col. Gzowski, of Toronto. Mr. Frep. Aviison, agent at Halifax of the Confederation and British North Amerivan Assurance offices and meteorological ageat, died on the Ist inst. He was a son of the Hon. Joseph Allison, for many years a mem- ber of the Legislative Council and one of the famous ‘* Council of Twelve.” Deceased was a prominent Conservative, and a director of the Daily Herald Printing Company. Tue Pictou, N. 8., Standard says: ‘It is easy to find fault with the tariff—in words; but it is true nevertheless that the coal mines of this Province will this year furnish employ- ment to a greater number of workmen than they did for a number of years past. Our op- nents may use words, but the facts are in avor of the National Policy. The people are in the habit of considering the facts,” Mr. L. J. WriataMma, formerly of the firm of Williams & Crowley, Meridian street, Bos- a NE ei, I Nate ing Oe NEW Goods AT TKS & SUBTS We have just Opened up our NEW GREY GOTTONS, New White Cottons, New Print Cottons, —-AND AN— IMMENSE WARIETY sonnel Be ici New Spring & Summer TWEEDS And upon arrival of S.S. PRINCE EDWARD, WILL HAVE A LARGE STOCK —OF— British and Foreign GOODS, OF THE- 4. Pa ton, and late cutter with Mr. C, E. Robertson, has opened a tailoring establishment on Lower ! Queen street, directly opposite the Anglo- American Telegraph office, where he intends to prosecute the business of tailoring in a manner which will give the utmost satisfaction to those who bestow their patronage ou him. He has on hand a very select stock of broad- cloth, doeskins, tweeds, etc., from which he will make the most fashionable garments, at the iowest possible price. We wish friend Williams every success. A Hauirax dispatch says it is stated that beef is so low in the Newfoundland market that the drovers of Arichat and Antigonish, N.8., are doubtful as to whether they will send any more there, and the cattle will likely go to Halifax, in which case beef will be cheap there. There has been almost a revolation in this business within a year, caused by importa- tion of Canadian cattle for the supply of our own and other markets.» The steamer ‘* Mis- sissippi’’ could not take on board all the cattle that have been waiting for her. She left be- | hind ha head, which were sold to Halifax Very Best Value, TO OFFER TO OUR City and Country Customers. IOUS & SIRT Ch'town, May 1, 1879, ' i | | i ; j } i ' . . en werd “oo a News BY TéeLeERRADE | NEWO BY ieLECURA Pa, | SoailiDimgaiet ks ee VIENNA, May 2. The propositions which Schouvaloff brought here were inacceptable. He takes to London a counter proposition by Andrassy, to the effect that Austrio-Hungary will consent to August 31, as the date for the complete evacu- ation, if Russia will declare to the Bulgarians her firm resolve to co-operate with the Powers in the execution of the Berlin Treaty. It is stated that the Russians are much dis. pleased at the Czar’s action in prohibiting the election of a Russian to the throne of Bul- varia. The Czar, however, declared he weuld not accept the responsibility of a pauslairst agitation of which Bulgaria will be the centre. In the meantime he would retain the power of acting against Bulgaria itself should his forebodings be realized. LonpDon, May 2. Wheel of Fortune won the race for the thousand guineas. Betting against Parole for the Chester trade cup is 5 to 4. FOrrawa, May 2. Lt.-Col. Gzowski is expected to visit Ottawa on Tuesday next, previous to leaving for Eng land. It is said he will not go to the Cape. Col. Gzowski will, in all probability, remain in Europe for the Wimbledon matches, SHIPPING NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. May 3.—Schr. Swan, Pictou, coal; Gazelle, Pictou, coal; Margaret, Arichat, ballast; Prince Edward, Frazer, Liverpool, mdze. CLEARED, May 2.—Schr. Mayflower, Newfoundland, 2, 350 bush. potatoes, 400 do oats, 100 do turnips, 21 bales,leather, 4 bbls. oysters, 3 do parsnips, 14, pieces; bacon, ete., valued at $2,000. May 3.—Schr. Margaret Jane, Boston, 3,000 bush. potatoes, 52 bbls. do.; sehr. Morn- ing Star, Vernon River, sundry mdze.; Charles John, Picton, bal. OUTPORTS. Grand River, May Ist-—Cleared schooner Lettie May, Halifax, 10,000 feet lumber, 300 prick, Georgetown, May 2nd—Cleared Schooner Halegon, Pictou, 335 bushels oats (in bags); Pioneer, Halifax, 1,200 bushels potatoes, 300 bushels oats. LIST OF VESSELS IN PORT WITH THEIR DESTINATION. CONNOLLY’S WHARF. Sehr. Lillian, uncertain. *¢ James Semple, jr., uncertain. LORD’s WHARF. Schr. Kate, for Pictou. ** Glen, uncertain. ‘« Elizabeth, for Pictou. PEAKE’S NO. 1 WHARF. Sehr. Plover, uncertain. QUEEN’S WHARF. Schr. John Bell, for West Cape. ‘* Charles, for Pictou. Brig Servian, uncertain, PEAKE’S NO. 2 WHARP. Schr. City Point, uncertain. PEAKE’S NO. 3 WHARF. Schr. Charles Clark, uncertain. ‘* Morning Star, for Vernon River. Brig Lady Milton, uncertain. FERRY WHARF. Schr. Foam uncertain. FREIGHTS. SCAMMELL BROTHERS’ PORT. Messrs. Scammell Brothers, ship brokers (19 Old Slip, New York, and Magee Block, St. John, N. B.,) report under date of New York, April 26 : **The tonnage arrivals having become comparatively light, a better feeling pervades the market, the period being close at hand for large receipts of produce via canal. There is, as yet, a liberal supply of handy vessels for all trades, but with business improving and Philadelphia and Baltimore sharply com- peting, an early and_ substantial ad vance in ‘or grain is among the MESSRS. WEEKLY ~~ &- rates tor strong probabilities, and an advance in that department means an improvement in the others. The reduced available supply of cereals, and the tenacity of holders, has mili- tated somewhat against activity in grain freights, yet the business of the week has been quite equal to the recent average, while there are indications of an early revival ia the petroleum trade. The shipments of oil to the far east coutinue, and this is about the only branch of the long voyage trade that betrays any degree of animation. Tobaceo, cotton and naval store freights remain quiet, with no material change in rates. ‘There is a brisk demand for timber ships at the yellow. pine ports; but the bids are too low to secure thein, namely : 35s. « 37s. Gd. for hewn, and £5 1%. a £5 15s. for sawn. At the Pro- vincial deal ports, business is slow for the same reason, the current quotaticns from St. John, N. B., to Liverpool being 55s. The demand for vessels for the Cuba sugar trade has fallen off, and the rates are the turn lower; otherwise the West India trade remains in substantially the same position as last week. South American freights show little -improve- ment, cither as regards demand or quotations, the rates hence to River Plate being $14@$15 per M for lumber, and 14@l5c. per foot for generalcargo. Coastwise lumber freights haye advanced a little, while the collier rates re main steady, the suppiy of vessels being mod- erate.” Markets. New York, May 1—Oats steady; sooatale 10,060 bush.; sales, 29,000 bush. at 31} to} 32kc. for mixed State and western; 34 to 38c for white western. Pork--In buyers’ favor ; sales of 100 bbls. at $12.50 for new mess, A Large Stock F Old Furniture, Varnish and Asphaltum | for sale very cheap, for cash only. MARK BUTCHER, a. hap . ee EI. gt tte AT THE London OUSEs EX “ALBERT,” VIA GEORGETOWN. SPRING STYLES, MENS HATS! Felt and Straw, GENTS’ WHITE SHIRTS Frillings. VELVET EENS. BUTTONS. Braids. Genis Searls, spring styles ca. BUZAR PATTERNS { Dames & Ub May 1, ‘79—pres pat lm April 10, 1879. Oy Nl aaa Malle” «ATTEN Malet <aiie - ate — = staat a - 8 Household Furniture. I am instructed by Mr, G. O. FauLKNEr, late travelling Auditor P. E. Island Railway, to sell, by Auction, at his residence, Dorchester Street, Opposite Old City Hotel, on THURSDAY, STH [MAY AT ELEVEN 0’CLOCK, A. M., 73 4 . llthe Household Furniture, —COMPRISING — Parlor, Drawing Room, Dining \ - room, Hali and Kitchen Furniture, CONSISTING IN PART OF Parlor Suite, Bedroom Setts, Extension Pables, Sideboards, Chairs, Wash Stands, Scotch and Tapestry Carpets, Window Curtains, & Poles, Bedsteads, Feather Beds, Mattrasses, Bureaus, Parlor, Bedroom, and Cooking - Stoves, Pipe, Cooking Utensils, &c. Also, @ Nice Collection of Pictures. The above Furniture is all nearly new, and in good order. ‘Trrms.—All sums under $50, Cash; over $50, three months’ credit on approved joint Notes, Sale Positive. No Reserve. W. D. STEWART, Auct’r.’ Rankin’s Corner, Corner Pownai ana ) WaterSts, May 1, 1879—ii ) Insolvent Act of 1875 and Amending Acts, ~-- In the matter of James Duncan, John Fer- guson Robertson, and Robert Robinson tlodgson ; trading under the style, firm and name of James Duncan & Co. By PUBLIC AUCTION, will be sold ON WEDNESDAY, the 2lst day of MAY, at 12 O'CLOCK, noon, at Dunecan’s Wharf, Charlottetown, where she now lies, The Brigantine “ L. J. Wesraway,” built a P. E. Island, in November, 1871, 278 tons register. Length, 125 feet; breadth, 27.2. depth, 12.9. This fine vessel was thor- oughly repaired at Pictou in May last, and had a complete new set of Masta, Spars, Sails and Rigging, metalled, and reclassed at Lloyd’s, Al in red, for three years. —-ALSO-~ At the Public Wharf at Pictou, where she now lies, on FRIDAY, the 23rd day of MAY, at 12 o’clock, noon, The Brig ‘‘ Peeress,” built in P. E. Island, in August, 1877, 249 tons register. Length, 104 feet; breadth, 25.8; depth, 12.9. Classed Al 7 years at Lloyds, has a very good outfit, and loaded with deals under a charter for Liverpool, G. B. Terms at sale. For further particulars, ap- ply to B. WILSON HIGGS, Assignee. Charlottetown, P. E. Island, 23rd April, 1879.—2aw t sale F every modern pattern, in Walnut and Gilt, for Picture Frames, cheap, and made up promptly to order. MARK BUTCHER. May lst, ’79—pres pat lm CARD y D. STEWART begs leave to inform ‘¥Y . the public that he has RESUMED BUSI- Nrss as an Anctioneer, and will attend to the sale of Merchandize, Lands, Stocks, ete., either within the city or country. Office, cor, of Pownal and ‘Vater streets, opposite i House. Ch’town, April 29, 1879 -2w [24, 79. ——— Wanis. Losi, Found, &r, Advertisements under this heading, im space not exceeding half an inch, will be insert ed for Ten Cents per day. WE YANTED—A Girl to wait on tables, &e. Good references required. Apply at the ExaMINER Office or the Revere House. May 2— A LADY AND GENTLEMEN, or LA two gentlemen, can be accommodated wit Genteel Private Rooms, or with Genteel Private Boarding, by addressing Box 320, P. O. May 2, 1879. ‘EXO LET—A large two-story Dwelling House, beautifully situated on North side King’s Square, containing seventeen Rooms, good cellarage, Coach House and Stabies. En.- quire for particulars at King Square Furniture Warerooms. {may 1--pat pres lim} oarders Wanted.—A few more can be accommodated at a reasonable figure, on Fitzroy street, opposite the residence of Wm. Brown, Esg. MRS. JACKSON, late of Seaside Hotel. Ch’town, April 23-——-2w ‘qo Let.—A HOUSE containing 4 rooms, a good cellar and yard, situated near Lea’s Factory, east end of Grafton Street. Apply to R. B. HUESTIS, At A. A. Baldwin & Co.'s April 23, 1879. NEE SEE JONES, C. B. Pump and B, pIT. Wells.—Tubular Wells Bored, Old Wells Decpened, Pump Suction and Force of all descriptions fitted up; Water lead into buildings from wells, springs, brooks, etc.; Veins of Soft Spring Water electricly di- vined and Wells located, bored, driven and dug, and a continuous supply of good health Water guaranteed. Testing done in al] kin of formation at any depth required, over or under water, for Water, Mines, Railway Cuts River Channels, Bridge Spiling and Wharf Oyster Beds, ete. Cellars and Yards drained, Pumps made and repaired; Iron and Wood Pumps, Pomped by Hand, Water, Steam or Wind Power. No payment required until satisfactory work in every respect isgiven. After devoting over twenty years to this line I offer no suit, no |pay. Address C. C. JONES, Practical Geolo- gist, New York City, or TUBULAR WELL AND PUMP COMPANY, box 168, Chare lottetown, IP. E. L : ; April 3—s m dy, wkly 1 m - we eo ee a RO a SER TRAM RS ca Ne ERIE