. Pie as y eS ee mM : a. Che Dail PF xaminer. Charlottetown, July 2, 1877. THE PROTESTANT ACADEMY. FoRMERLY the Press was invited to | attend the Midsummer Hxamination of this Acxdemy. This year the Trustees— | eve of whom is the Commissioner of Public Works—evidently desire it to be regarded asa strictly private institution. Kixcept Mr. Henry Lawsoa—who in al! likelihood was present in the same capas eity as Professor Anderson or any other! Johnson: damages claimed $500. Defen:- know that any | ant pieads the ~ examiner—we do not other member of the press received an ins) vitution to be present at the Academy on | Thursday last. Yet in view of the fact: that Mr. Menniug, the Head Master, is | about to enter the office of Chiet Super- | intepdent of the Public Schools of the| sland, it would, we think—not only have} been courteous—it would also have been | politic to have had the newspaper press| ; | oo hand to report—favorably if possible — | upon the resuits of his labors daring the | However, Mr. W. D. Stewart | past year. and his confreres have thought proper to | keep the publie—or at least the Opposi- tion wing—in the dark ; and it is not for u3 to complain. We find that we were right in our con- jecture that Mr. W. D. Stewart—whose from the Examinations ef all Unseetarian High Schools in the notable absence Province we adverted to in our last was! present at the examination of his pet dee And this portion of his pretty speech the Patriot t i y * nominational school. is the has thought fit to report :— Hon. W. D. Stewart, being caiied apon. jotimated that a charge might soon be effected in the mauagement of the schoo. If the government took charge of it, he would like to be clearly understood, i would become a nationa! school, perfecti) clear of all denominationai influences, and free to all creeds and Classes. Every means would be taken to bring the schools in town and conntry to a high state of effi clency. Attempts had been made to defeai the School Law in certain quarters whic. he believed would be fatile. The law would be abused, Mr. Manning, the Superintend- eit, would be aitacked, but he was certain that both would outlive all opposition. The Public Schools’ Act, he was satistied, Was a gxood one, and would confer great bevel s ou the people of the Islard; and he wantea those who bad seen Mr, Manning work, anc had benefitted by his instruction, to tel: their friends and neighbors the simple truti: nbout him. This was all he asked, and this would be a safficient recc mmendation. . We have, in the above, the first official information that the Academy is about te become a Government schcol. The in- from one point of view — giver The building is a finc [tis just such a We, formation - us great pleasure one, eligably situated. publi¢ schoolhouse as we require. fear, however, it will greatly strengthen the prevalent suspicion that there has beea mutual log-rolliog between the Trusiees of the Academy and the Govern meot. ~~ <— - © : | been carried on at such length and under ' the seventeenth century we find that France ‘time, and given him an idea of tue great: TRINITY PERM. | Latest. by Telegraph. SUPREME COUR4 > Pay) ewer oes ot Ae oO + 7 GRR es Or Latesi from Montreal. } Saiurvay, June 30. | {he Queen, at the prosecution ot Thos, /W. Dodd and another, v. Wm. H. Red- ‘house, Indictment for receiving stolen oil. Sateen Acquitted. Longworth, Q. C., for prose- oo : ‘out i tony Failure—Suspended. ‘eution: Reddin and Hodgson for prison” bsead f | Archibaid Johnson and another r.2cnn) | Archibald McDonald. Judgment confessed- McLeod for plaintiff; Hodgson for defen. ant, W. B. Morrow v. W. D. Stewart. Judg-| : ) ment confessed for 5 cents over and omen a ‘amount paid into Court. say field for! filers fissimissed--Attempted Suicide, plaintiff; Davies for defendant. tet Grand Reception for Sir John. ee Joun H. Gates ¢. James Stewart. Judg- —— ‘ment confessed for $72. EK. S. Longworth), , y 3, wpid ff y. for plaintift; Ui. Wright for defendant. fadlure of Grit Pic-Nics | Arebibald Johnson and wite v. Michael | Action for assauiton Mrs [> Cunningham. : ; { Special Dispatch to Daily Eraminers 4 assault was committed. in i. ’ j , a" rial proceeding. i Montrear, June 3, | Henry Dinning ship-builder, of Quebeo, has failed, Lisbilities two hundred thous- and dollars. ‘ self-defence. ~ ree 7. =e + THE FISHERY COMMISSION. The meeting of the Fishery Commission, The § « , ae bea adacona Insurance Company have which was appointed to take place in Halh-~ © Biadacons "Oa _— fax in June, gives new interest to ono of Suspended business, pnd have made a call the oldest and most interesting of Interna} of twenty per cent to meet the losses by tional ‘‘ questions,’’ short of the Eastern! the St. John Fire. It is not likely to re. Question. I think it would be found that — ceereensmncit SS : “gre ; sume, no public international discussion had ever ie es higgre E A grand reception for Sic John, on the such varying conditions as the North Ameri-] occasion of his visit to this city, is being can Fishery Question, The divoussions | organized. began almost with the first fishing fleets Fifteen. thousand dollags has been subs that sought our waters im the sixteenth : ; 4 for {ho faiet century, and the merchants of , Bristol and scribed in London, England, for the rele Brest had their quarrels of the waters, In| of the eufferers by the St. John fire. Several Interco'onial Rii.way officers are to be dismissed, inchuding Ralph Jones, Secretary. A man named Masters, who lost every~ thing by the St. John fire, attempted sui- cide by poi-on, in Quebec, yesterday. The pic-nic tour of McKenzie and Hunt- ington has been a conspicuous failure thus far. THE WAR! Russian NICHOLAS DECORATED, and Enzland began to make treaties re- garding the right to the fishery grounds particularly with reference to Newfound- land, which was at thaé time insisting on becoming an ¢stablished colony, though the Royal will was that it should contigue te be a mere fishing station. In the eighteenth dentury the United States came, in their usual paratical but very practicul way, into the discussion, and added a third factor to the sum of discussion and dispute. A long line of ilfustrious men have been connected with the negotiations concerning the fish- ing vrounds. Edmund Burke's name ts counected forever With the most magni ficent tribute ever paid to mariiime and tishing industry, Daniel Webster deserves the equivocal gratitude of his countrymen tor having obtained for them concess1ons and privileges which they ought never to ave enjoyed. Lord Castlereigh, Lard; Bathurst, and Messrs Rush and Galiatin ali} had an active part im the discussion. They | ENGrmons Lasses ! a ee lng 4 New Advertisements. i ’ } ' pa cnn y eT SEWING =BACRTAES Fret ATID, Mr, Joka oO, Fullerton Br to announce that he will be at the Roexun Hover for a short time, to Repair Sewing Machines of all hinds. ) Having had seven yenrs experience at Machine work and repsiring, he guarantees satisfaction, Apply immeciiate'y. July 2,.1877~ 41 pa Hams. Hams. FEW CHOICE HAMS, slightly, smoked, put up especially for City sale. {TASZARD BROS. Cl’town, July 2 ~ ne et eh et. a ee OHRBRESEH. 150 BOXES, at . CARVELL BROS. Ch'town, July 2—‘in NOW OPENING, Ex Steamship “ Prince Edward,’ Black Silks, Biack Cashmeres, Black Briliiantines. FPRILLINGS, RIBBONS, LADIES UNUPRELLAS, STRAW HATS. LONDON HOUSE Black Persian Cords, | _—— = — ~—— = eee ~ See Auction Sales, FLOUR, MBAL de E will offer at Auction, at our sales room, on , f ‘Tuesday, the 3rd July AT ELEVEN OCLOCK -— , 200 Bois, FLUUR, 100 do K. D. CORN MEAL 15 Chests PEA, 10 Casks KEROSENE OIL, A Doz PAILS, 0 so Zine WASH BOAR 20 Boxes SOAP, ” 4 Pun. Trinidad MOLASSEs, 50 Boxes Digby HERRING, 5U Sides SOLE LEATHER, FENTON T, NEWBECY & GO, July 2-—pat | in. a ne —_ | a A eg HOUSEHOLD FUR NIDU 2 te. ond pe intend I WILL SELL AT AUCTION, at ny Salesroom, Queen Square, TUESDAY, JULY 3R9 | AZ 2 OCLOCK, A Lot. of Household, Furniture the Property ef a genlleman leayipy the . > vs Island, consisting of— Handsome Walnut Bed-room Suite with Mirble Top; Chest Drawers and Wash Sitad, t Rosewood Chefffloner (Marble Top and Mirror), 1 Walaut Centre fable, Couch, Lounge, Walnut Rocker Easy Chairand Chairs, Victures, Bred seis and other Carpets, Mats, Qi! Cloth, June 30--4in tt a are elt et NEW TUB BUTTE?! (HHEAP, at CARVELL BROS. women Gp nemeneyineeet ail died without seeing the end, The wars ao yw “gs : > ben ¥ of 1812 was waged and coneluded ; the cone { THE FRA HSE IN ENGLAND. vention of 1818 was fixed upon; and All seemed as peaeeful and as still As the mistsiumbering on yon hill, or as the’mists of the misty Bay of Funday | in May; till one day an English veese!, actisg under Insti UCtivgs, captured an \merican. echooner for viciation of the con- vention, and then uprose the old Fishery Question that diplomatists had considered dead and buried. it proved too much for Webster, Eve- rett, Lord Stanley, Lors Aberdeen, and Lord Elgin, who ail appear to nave been killed by the oppressive debate on. the Fishery Question. A great eflort was at ast made in IS7I by the Washington reaty, and to Sir John A. Macdonald and his friends give the credit of having tem: porarily settied the question by that treaty which provided for a commission to finally determine ibe matters in dispute between ourselves and the United States. Having thus brought the reader down the present i entieenanneinnael the Daily Examiner.) . Lonpox, June 30. A telegram to a Paris paper eays the Russian iésses in ¢rossing the Danube were enormous. The Turks are concentrating their forces in the forts, where they wiil be attacked, the Grand Duke Nicholas has received the Grand Cross of St. George for his suc- cess in crossing the Danube. In the British House of Commons, Tre- volyan (Liberal) moved to adopt a uniform franchise for boroughs and counties. The motion wis carried by a majority of fifty. (Special ta ~ —— eect ene ste em eee Viscellaneous. Bucsarest, June 28. The fourth army corps from the interior of Russia is now entering Roumannia via Belgrade. ness of the abstract Fishery Question, which iike the gient released from the jar in.the Arabian Nights, threatens the existence of all who touch it, let us proceed to answet ihe very natural question, What is the Fishery Question? There are two men in Canada pre eminentty tit and able to ans- ser that question. One is Hon. .Petet Erzerorm, June 28° A Russian column of 15,000 strong has arrived before Khorassan, in the rear of the furkish centre. CITY COUNCIL. — | city Council met on Saturday evening Present—His Worship the Mayor, Hi Honor the Recorder, Councillors Byrne Morris, Smith, Millner. Heartz, and harris. A s)ecification for the addition to Pow- nel Warf was read. There are two plans and pecilications o! sis work om the table, and are there to be geen by tenderers. C.Ua0.Ltor Mlittner moved that tenders be called for the new addition to Powna! Wharf, according to plans and specification: Nos. 1 and 2—Carried, A large numberof accounts amounting ig ail to $1,600 were read and ordered to bs paid. Ab application from Martin O'Shea for renewal of store license was read, and on motion of C. Byrne, granted. A letter from Messrs. Wright and Me- Gowan, asking for an extension of the lease of Queen's Wharf, which has. been lately purchased by them. On motion of Counciilor Harris, it was referred to the Wharf Committee, to be re- ported upou «bt an early date. A letter from Henry LePage asking pers igsion to erect a shed on Market Square $> sheller some implements be hador sale there, was referred to Market Committee Couneil adjourned tiil Tuesday at 7.30 pe 2h. —— _-_ —— 2 > eee 43; APPLICATION made to the! City *Conucil tor permission to ecreet a bas been rookery on Market Synare. Since Mugforad moved his é iesv Trom and the Sveriff his suanty from behind it, our Caly 7 @ hers, We S2ppoec, think the square before it, would look bate without some sort OF “gn} ercament. sae earliest ! Grand tea-party at Summerside by the,/ nits and Petrochin are € Catholic copgregatiun of that place. Trai | this and tuat artillery, cavairy and muni- — ; South pert, South Sbore, and in the perate resistance. ‘ihe slaughter on both ' Ropaity. sides is terrible, i as Capt. Mebemed, With a brigade, has oc- cupied Kupolkor to the west_of Ktorassn. Ammunition bas been sent to Mukhtar Pasha’s camp. Mitchell, whose ex-ofiicial rank demands meution, who has devoted much time and thought to this question, and whose fulness of knowledge is dan gerous fur those who either speak or Write on the question without agreeing with him The other is Mr. W. FL Whitcber, the Com missioner of Fisheries. Perhaps no man in (ue public service has so complete a com mand of tue details of his departmeng as Mr. Whitcher. He has labored of strenuousness, activity and forethought on this great question, as well as on the miner, though stil: great, question of internal oe: viver fisberies, Whica, in the imperial ser. vice would long ago have been rewarded with an embassy. To him above ail others is due the importance which the Fishery! the ‘lurks were driven back from ‘their Question has assumed of late years; to him | jiniing place at the pot of the bayonet is due the fuluess of intormation which the >A bout 6 0 clock the\furkish infantry, some Government Must possess BOW, as It pOs—-] 300) in number, made an attack un the sessed in 1873; and to him wyil be due it) poops which: bad ianded, but were repuls great part the successs of the Canadiav}ed by th: musketry of the brigade, which claims, if, indeed, the traditional iil-success soon occupied ibe heights, S:stova, will be ot British diplomacy with Americans d0e>| oecupied to morrow. : not pursue us here.—AMarlia J. Griffin, in Yhe Grand Duke Nicholas crossed the Belford’s Monthly for July. iriver ut Petrocrina, and declares tnat, 50, ; a te |.U00 Russians now occupy the southern gide of the stream. By this passage at Pinuitza both Widdin and Nicopolis are isolated from ‘Turkish quadriateral. The /imes correspondent at Bucharest LiveRPooL, June 28. A St. Petersburg official telegram of Juve 23, says the Russians attacked Zichi- chiadiri on the Biack Sea, north ef Batoum. The ‘Turks, aided by a monigor and an armed popuiaion, offered obstinate resist- fighting through the day. Towurds even- ing the Russians captured a poruon of the enemy's position. . Chey losta Lieut. Col onel, 16 ctticers wounded, 4000 men killed and wounded. A special dated Sistova, Wednesday, says RecakavTions FOR To-pay.—A grand tea- party at Moreil, in aid of the R.C. Chapel at that place. Train will leave this city at (945 a.m., a riving at Morell «uortly after! sends the following additional detuils of (ll a.m,.; returning to Charlottetown at; the Simnitzs crossing: At 8 o'clock, p. (725 p.m.; good tine expected. — Grand \m., 20.n everything Was i motion, and at | tea-party ana Regatta at Cardigan bridge|2.0c.cck> landi was veted’ and the fin aid of Ail Saimts’ Church. Train wili| Tete de Tout Te ocurcli “The first pons ‘leave this city at 8 o'clock, am.; return.| toon was in posttion at 3 o'clock, and ut is ing to Charlottetowa et 7 o’elock p.ta,-+ | extremely probable that b idges et Sim- ipleted betore will leave this catyat 7 Ociuck, a.m., for | tions were passing over. Summerride; returnng at 9 o'clock, p.m.’ Losses in the second affair. of Petrocein- — Steamer Princess of Wales left the Steam Vand Simnitza are estimated ‘at less than a Navigation Whurf tor Pictou this morning! thou-and. at 5 o'clock with a large number of excury’:/'A dispatch from Galatz sys bloody fight. siunists.. Tuey Wil return to-morrow even. ing is going on at Pyrgor, on the Danube, ing. Tiere aie also a number of private Russian troops are crossing ¢n masse, and pic-nigs aui excarsions to take place in| engaging tue Turks; who ure making des - &lance from entrenchments ane high ground, {- a Chitown, Jane, 28—2in en ee Ex HIBERNIAN, wa Via — HALIFAX. \YEW Worsted Coatings, in Blue and N Black, at the LONDON HOUSE. June 30 - 4ins. BARRELS landed to day. -PLIMSOLL BRAND! ae CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, June 23-—3in. | lt ia the cay sll nena lt ne ce ae PUN Se conc) sanannentasniene | W E have just received a Consignment of those eviebrated Combination Barrel- Pumps from James Harris & Co., of St. John, to which we invite the attention ef those requiring such an article. They suit all kinds of Wells. : McKINNON & McLEAN, Esdale Foundry. Ch'town, June 29—din ; MARKET HALL, CH’TOWN, Thursday & Friday Evenings, | JULY S&S & G, ee SHEPPARD JUBILEE SINGERS | | They are Genuine Colored people, nnader the leadership 6° Audrew Sheppard, thirty years a slave, formerly the prop- erty of Ger, Robert £. Lee, Arlington, V.A, emancipated by Abraham Lin- coln’s Great Proclamation of Freedom. All haviag been slaves, they give the truest and best representation of Slave Life on the O'd Plantatiao. Se.emn, Sacred Suugs of the Old Pianta~ tion, which for Harmony and Melody _. are unsurpassed. Organized by Kev, Bather Huwiey, City Missionary, in Hartford, Connecticut, for over 20 years,, Admission 25 and 35 cents. Door open | at 7 o giock, Concert to commence at & Capt. F. G. tinayron, . . Manager. Dr. Geo. W. HUNTLEY,.. Gen. Agent. Tickets at Dr. Dodd aad Watson's Drug’ Stores. ! June 28—8in te a ee ene TE ee ater SO Ra Wants, ete., ete. + he ee ny Ba Advertisements undey this beading, in space not ex- ecedinpg half an ineh, wiil be. inserted for'LilsN CENTS per. day. : _——— — OUSE TQ: LET.—Pieasantiy: sitnated | Apply at “he Office of the Daity Ex- AMINE, 08 June 27— W.W. CLARKE, (VD. Fanquuanson, Esq, U. S and Wood Chairs, Tabies Mir. rors, Glassware, Crockery ware Taole and Bed Linea, ilair Matresses, Sprig Beds, 2 Cribs, With Feather Beds oan Bedding ; 3 Feather Beds, Piliows and Bolsters, 40 pair Blankets, 2 Handsome Toilet Sets, Looking Glasses. Toilet Arileles, &e.; Kitchen Faruivze, Cook Siove aud Cooking Utensii. Mare and Foal. Wii, DODD, AUelionver. One June 30 BY AUCTION AT YARMOU TE, & ARE INSYRUCTED 1 S AUCTION, under ellbpmienccdh. Mortgage, al our Sales Building, Yarmouth, Forecicsura of Rooms, Lovett’s Cn Sauluriduy,- July ih, at 3 OClock, P. U.. TEE STEAMER ALPHA Built in 1874—149 45.160 7 ons Register. Terms and particulars at saie. WILLIAM LAW & CAs... . —— Auctio ‘ June 26, #877.—tiL Jul > a ee ROSS BROTHERS, PHOPDLR 2 PaE JE% VW oveLp inform the peepie of Charlotte tow a and Vicinity that ihey wn, opened a Studio, in the building owned > c "Pa gs ° and DORCHESTER Srukita, whore ane aes prepared to make PEIQ FOUR AeHS } “all the latest Styles. Porcelatys ‘Pi sto te mels, Ferrotypes, &e ale ypes, &¢., of a superior qualit aud at reasvvabile rates. All Kinds of ia piethres copied and eularged, and dntshed in ludia fuk, Creron, Paste], Oiler Water Colors. Copies finished av above we will suarantee as equal to any d : We would esteem ay ear! = Specimeys BTavor. “NIRANCE: Directy ony: Chaats’ Dauk of ae lee: Ch’town, June 27—¢iy, me in Amerties, ¥ eXamination of —- " — renee tte WANED. ea Highest Cash price paid for Call Skins aud Sheep Skins ROBERT BRIDGES, June 26—tudfr tf neo 1 me ee caer —— ee BOOTS & SHOES! nly 2 CASES BOOTS. & SHOES received DY skeaiice from Me : rare. Montrcal, for Sale SIMON W. CRABBE, * Sign of the Steve,’ 179 Queen St Ch'teows, June 27~taw faw oh