=—— A a Latest by Telegraph. a oe) ~ THE MEETING LAST NIGHT. r es -.) . + e . {x . : Ebe Daily Gxaminer *) A LARGE meeting of Liberal Conservatives V \ < ‘was heldat the Athnwum iast evening. —— See ee delineation of missing the Long Then came the reig died a Roman Catholic ; ant “ Dliver’s ” mode of dis- Parliament was graphic. h of Charles I!.,.who 1 of his brother, e arrival of his New Advertisenents The Brand of Schol ‘Trustee, eee BWI Latest from Montreal. | Charlottetown, August 4, 1877. | Hon. Senator Haviland presided. Caven, Exq., acted as Secretary. were delivered by Hon J: C. Speeche Pope, Hon John Jam [., wh» fled at th wee n~ med her husband from s|daughter Mary ciure the lecturer drew of Holland, The pi The Hackett Murder ! Chariottetown, Directs the attention of thoae "MR. MAC ‘kK ENAI i F. Brecken, E. J. llodgson Ksq., and Sen« Jaimes tus V say at fi , bi ’ : iy Bodies of Schools W a lad to be ible to welcome to a : ; : f I 1. Hod ] 8 a sae Seek a parts of the ‘ Public Schools” ao 1877 oa { Rn are gla ; D & , | { i . a y oe “i + : rer « - . 7 ’ ‘ . ¥ re gtae n motion o gson, q ec affecting. In th A Free Trade Premier, who gives notice of its ti t ‘ ad hereby this Provinee the Honorable Alexander Mackenzie, Prime Minister of Canada. We sincerely hope that he may enjoy his Edward himself for that import- visit to Prince Island, and be able to prepare ant place in the ranks of Her Majesty's Upposition, to which the people of Cana- da have determined to con ign him, when the opportunity shall be offorded them. that a committee to tives of Prince Edward pointed. which passed unanimously. oe os onded by Mr. F. Brecken, it was resolved be called ‘‘the Pro. vincial Committee of the Liberal Conserva- Island,”’ be ap- The names of forty committees !and there were some strokes of oratory, men were appended to the resolution, With three hearty cheers for the Liberal Conservative Party, the meeting adjourned a the lecture were very amusing, such as the description of * Oliver's” cockney wife, her too many dresses, und the forbidding nose and face of “ Oliver” himself. Here which deservedly provoked hearty ap- plause. A vote of thanks was tendered to the lecturer. ——— NN A ODDS AND ENDS. eS Will Not Aid au Effort to Obiain Free Trade in Ships!!! FATAL RAILWAY COLLISION. ——_—_— + (Special Dispatch to Daily Examiuer.) MonreeaL, August 3. der au posals made by them to it, with refereg Wake . | rerereace to the spreyag out of the special provisiogs thereia get The Board also selicits from the ties having control of Buildings or Booey hitherto used, or suitabie ior, Behoo! pur in this City, a description of the premises which they ma repared t . ; oe Che Seana” Pp © place at the dispose{ WANTED, Rooms suitable for Meeti retary’s Office. “ee ~- > - " ’ IP Lee CO , , ’ a i. ‘ “- é T ss . : ; * nti : a. —— ae ao ee Aug. 3, 18 on : John Sheehan stands committed to stand thie oe eles ou nanan Te THE WAR. Ee Cectidiin ee bes ee a? Water his trial for the murder of Hackett on the —— communication with the Board. {ak members of the (ntario Press As» build s store at ¢ 12th of July. The evidence against him deniton ata to be addressed to the sociation, numbering some thirty-five, with | Street is strong ve wake p+ rat 9th inst. THE situation in the Kast 13 one of] few ladies, arrived at Point du Chene| The Garrison Artillery were inspected Shipping is very dull, ‘There has been ISAAC OXENHAM, great perplexity and iaterest. A few days ago the ‘Turks were on the high road to the seat of the Sublime Porte ; and from out of the chaos of conflicting and absurd announcements touching the war, an apparently reliable telegram came stating that ‘a deeree has been issued, ordering the creation of a Nation- a} Guard for Constantinople, and the for- siion of six. battalions immediately.’ |The Association went to the “ island | Park. on the 5th Septemter next, between ae now loading at Peake’s No. 2 math n of six battah a im 1e¢ 7 J ange ‘de|the horses “ Abdallah Messenger’ and Flour still inactvie and weaker :— sail for Liverooo?on SaTURDan will 0.2. dt, ammed: to Aste i oe Park for the night and leave Summerside 7 a : : after. [his news scemed t& 2 oe : ‘French Lion,’’ for the sum of $200. Quite | su nerior Extra $755 to 7 60 noon, 4th inst., and will carr “is . : id f} on a special train at 50 clock this A. M., : : ; : : pe ra, Y passen Purks themselves had givea up hopes : an ioterest is taken in horse trotting IN| pytra Superfine 720 to 7 2 gers. ae he progress of the enemy before coming as far as Hunter River, where/th’s place, and a numbes of horses are put) Pungy 6 90 to 7 00 PEAKE BROS. & CO. Staying the pros rm ‘ enaneiinanla teams have been provided for them by in the course in the evenings, Spring Extra, 6 60 to 6 65 Aug. 3— he reached the gates of Constaptineple.) ou. Island Presa, to carry them to the) Balvil Ryan, accompanied by Miss Camp-~ Superfine, 6506 0) — ———— — But late telegrams announce that the | «. Seaside House,” where they will stay ajbell gave entertainments on Wednesday | Strong Bakers’, oe. 22 Important {0 Cousumers Of ( | Russiaus have cxpertenced a decided | few hours and be dined, returning to the and Thursday evenings to small audiences, cate : nem : = as ! ' i 2g, é ssiitiemiienahe cheek, and that ‘+ serlous consequences station and hither by special train to- Me. W. iA. Brennan has received one Pollards, 5 50 to 5 15 - are expected at St. Petersburg, where | night, ‘ hundred dollars from Port Hill, as the con~|UJ, C. Bags per 100 Ibs., 3 60 to 3 45 ene SCRE, watengne shade ‘i Ff a | eee ae ia tribution of that place towards the St. |City Bags (delivered ) 3 70 to 3 75) sola complete for tas Shea Sones will be : levies ol troops are causibe a pantie, : : Jobn sufterers. Oatmeal 5 90 to 6 00 LAR. i REIGN OF THE STUARTS IN ; i A. A. BALDWIN & CO. i ee ee ENGLAND Mackerel are being caught in our bar- Aug. 3—3in 4 THE PETERS COMBINATION LOCK. pare OAH. bor by some of our fishermen. They think “ alae it nothing to go ont early in the morning a . and supply their breakfast table. Provincial Normal School. . Yesterpay we had the privilege of mak- ing a more particular examination of this invention than on a former occasion, and we are convinced that it is destined to su persede all other locks where security is the object to be ig REALLY burglar proof, because it is not possible to ave, feel or hear & way to pick it. No im pression can be taken of the key, nor can it be lost or mislaid. It is susceptible of innumerable changes. [ts construction is exceedingly simple. It is very easily and quickly operated and will not be likely to get out of order and as it is adapted to every purpose; where locks are required, present appear- gained, It yesterday atl p.m. by adelegation from this city and Sum- merside, consisting of Messrs. Fletcher, Hl. Lawson, S, G. Lawson, McKechnie, Hales, Carman, Brenan and Graves, Seam Navigation Company spread a splens did dinner in Mr. Chandler's best style, on board the Si, Lawrence—which made a quick run to Summerside, under Captain Evans’ able and cvourteous management. On ‘'hursday evening the Rev. Mr. Web. ber, from On.ario, leetured before a re- spectable audience in the Hall of the Y. i, C, A.on the above subject. The lec- turer began by stating that too much ats tention was paid in schools and colleges to the study of Ancient History, to. the exs clusion of those parts of Modern Ilistory which more intimately concern; Great Brit ain and her colonies. The seventeenth century stood out boldly on the chart of British History. In 1603 James |, began to rule over three distinct peoples. James, in his gait, person and accent, was awk~ ward and unprepossessing in the eyes of his English subjects. He was a scholar, ances would seem to indicate that Mr Peters,—a young, intelligent, and ener». getic man, secure on the possession of so valuable a Patent, and having arranged to but also a pe lant, and inherited a mania for kingly absolutism, ther peculiari- ties and eccentricities of James’ character There they were met Saturday ast. ‘They were complimented upon their tine appearance. A drunken man fell over Queen’s Wharf the other day, and would have been drowned had he not been rescued by some The} men on board a vessel. The bathing house is in full blast, and is largely patronized by the young and old. Ten cents is all that is required to entitle & person to its benefits. A trotis to take place on the Drivfng Our voluntary night watchmen still con. tinue todo duty. The inhabitants of Sum- merside are bound to have care taken that no fire should break out in their midst, Our cricket club has been resucitated. The young men are taken hold of it, and ere long hope to compete with the capital. Dr, Shreve is the Captain, and Ww A. Brennan, |Secretary. Besides, there are two base ball clubs. Meetings are being held throughout the country for the purpose of discussing the Assessment Act. At a meeting held at Centreville Jast Tuesday, a motion was carried denouncing it, and also at Tignish. A large number of strangers have been in town this last week, The Hon. Alex. McKenzie is to address the electors in Lunlow Hall on Saturday evening. a great falling off in arrivals this season. The Premier refuses to send a Commis~ sioner to France to urge the removal of the ‘duty on Vanadian-built ships sold to that country. A collision on the Grand Trunk Railway last night, destroyed eighteen cars and killed one man, A meeting in Ottawa to do away with party societies was not successful. (Special Dispatch to Daily Examiner ,) Lonpon, June 3. The Russians are making great prepara- tions to retrieve recent misfortunes. The Caar is overwbelined with grief at the recent defeat. 7 The Berlin papers consider the battle of Plevna destroys all hope of terminating the war this year, and lessens chances of in- tervention by Kogland, The Russian (jrand Duke has started far Plevna, The recent scene in the Commons has caused 8 serious split in the Home Rule party. Gold 1053. Secretary, P.O. Glass Box 189, Uharlottetug. August 4, 1877—all city papers lin For Liverpool --- Direct. BARK “GEORGE PEAKE.” HE First Term of the Norma) Sehoo!, under the School Act of 1877, will com mence on the second ‘Tuesday of this month (August the 14th), Applications for ad- ralssion may be made at Once lo the Priv- cipal, who will forward to intending studeuts all information in regard to the entrance examination, and the subseqnent course of study. Ch’town, Aug. 2—all is] papers lw Dress-Making! [LATEST STYLES Polonaise, Basques, Sacques, and Overskirts made by MRs. M. HARRINGTON, opposite Nelipse Ba- kery, Kent Street, Chtowa, Aug. 3—6in eee es —_—— — ——— — a 10 Bbls. Onions, OR pty POR > os Te, ar se ere . ' ©l were vividly portrayed. Mr. Webber,| It is said that there are at the present >, 1 BOXES TOMATOES, . 3 manufacture his locks extensively, wil ike all other English writers and speakers time ten different kinds of mowing ma-~ Shipping Jatelligence. ex * Worcester,” yeaterday. Will svon acquire an ample fortune. , ; chines for sale here. close them out cheap. =e on the subject, gave James no credit for : ree CARVELL BROS. i ce | being the first to discover the Gunpowder| ‘Ihe Odd Fellows intend holding @ pic PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. Aug. 2—2in HINCKS ON ORANGE PROCESSIONS. | pig But the wisdom and importance ot | 2i¢ 8t Lock's shore, on Monday next, in cle ae ss ‘ his sch for the translati f the P honor of the founding of Prince Edward ENTERRD. pyrene tenrmsinn anes ta : 200m Meee ee ne ea aah aces ee: | ieS:-SoheecRatadeen, Gite, Hall EILOU Fe ' 5 3 J } ; .—Schrs. Lois dune, Gillis, Haiit.ne o % sir Francis Hineks has made a long lette testant version of the Bible, now used, as) two years. No doubt they will enjoy them- Oe r oe 2 public upon the Orange question, In the? rirst part he shows that frish Catholics havg ever looked upon Urangemen as their ops pressors, and then adverts to the intro duc- the best ever yet rendered, the Lecturer duly acknowledged. ‘This was a work, he ssid, that played with a halo of glory around James’ brow, of which any monmch in any age might be proud. As a politi. sebves. . Another fraud arrived here on Thursday evening. You pay 24 cts. for choice of pictures and run the risk of getting a prize. There are more p ctures than prizes, judg- coal; Minnie B., Vreeap, Puinish, daaber > Columbia, Campbell, Shediac, ballast; Phenix, Gallant, Piciou coal; Kate, Penta. do.; dare, Graut, Chemogue, deals; A. Munn, Muon, Picton, coal; Rising Dawn. Hughes, do. 10 BBLS. “ PLIMSOLL”—very choice Fawily Fiour. 200 Bbis. ‘‘ Meadowvaile’—a very reliable Spring extra. . Other choice brands shortly expected. tion of Orangeism Ae Canada. | With re- cian he ought to be wise, but was not. A ing by last night’s drawing. CLEARED, ; CARVELL BROS. | gard to local events and the present pe- 4 Visas tease bil th o iiinns ital inet ili Ming ; Aug. 2— 4in eod riod, he says :— et ore Hage as re DARING FEAT ABOVE NIAGAKA Pate Oe a ren ttcan Teer or iree distinct nation Sb £02 IN A 4 4 4 AGs sundries; | . Breen, Pictou, at; Canadian Orangemen should no more res eave y ciaely ditteeed in reli is FALLS, Columbia, Campbell, Rustico, sundries; THE GREAT think of celebrating the anniversary in nis ve pa ae nee gi Phoenix, Gallant, Pictou, ballast; Louisa , Montreal than Irish Orangemen in Dublia, j sts and language. Not only this, but! (jp Thursday of last week (19th July) | Montgomery Langille, Patmagouche, bal- A NNUAL HIGHLANR GATHERING Cork, Limerick, or Waterford. 1 would| there were also discordant forms of reli-|the tug Minerva—which is engaged in tow- | last; dare, Grant, Chemogue, ballast. ’ eurnestly conte a Ata Se gion in each ot the three countries. James’ ing — i ‘see a = “ —or tae— ally the Protestant clergy of Montreal, who}, aan a e Niagara River—had proceeded we > Cable to Pe aT miei aah exercise a large influence over ‘their | *Btecedents gave all parties hopes of his} 0 into the river just above the falls with min oo A: al rad ae Clans of Prince Edward island : Hocks, to use it fur the prevention of Ors | best favor, fe disappointed them all. | hey usual tow of three loaded scows, when] on the 2d inst., making the run from Mon- or | anye celebrations in Montreal. It is ad»| Having disposed of King James, his son|the lines holding the last of the three |ireal in 13 days. Usver the auspices of tbe Caledonian roitted that these can only be observed | (haries and Buckingham came in for the | parte, and the scow reeled round and aie | ae Ciub, will be held near Charlottetown, successfully with the aid of strangers from ’ {) sed the audi- made for the sey “Jim” Bampton} Barkertine Ethel Blanche, with limestone] on the «ontario eities. Common sense and Chriss lecturer's attention. ; ° Nn ” “\was at the wheel at the time, and. with fibm Piymonth,to Peake Bros. & Co.,, ar- a tian charity should teach those who are] ence for ® short time with the young} great presence of mind he headed his tug rived here on the 3d inst., and will sail for] gQROYUNDS OF THE HON. J. C. POPE, - «anxious to observe the day to go to the| Prince's abortive courting excursion to}tor the rapids, and made 9 cireuit around London on Thursday, the 9th inst.. ant will f places where Protestants are in the mas|Spain, and his subsequent marriage to # the scow, which was now dangerously /%° ou the berth for Gharlotlelown as adver ON THE ISTH INS. | . jority, as one of their number went to Tors} peneb girl, Then he described the Prince near the rocks. In the meantime|tized. Chas. Leigh, Esq., was a passenger) 4 é, | onto, 1 regret very much to find that gre. ©\the men boarded the two remaining by the Ethel Blanche. Railroad and Steambe & Tickets. good to re- un opinion prevails among some Roman|° the throne, and showed in what est! | .cows and dumped them; rendering them ictmantine Retineed, -Sindlelr, ‘peceed turn on the same or following day, willbe | Catholics that the Protestant clergy are| mation he viewed the House of Commons. | easier to handle. When they approached |p, fesbury on the 2d. from re ee issued ‘at half fare.—For prizes, ot¢., 99 ii) } insincere 1D their opposition to Urange} He believed them to be his mere yasea}s, near enough to punaway, 3 man jumped Shinemicas., to load Ceais for Liverpoo! ’ i a ; : rocessions, and that they secretly encour-} 44 as such treated them. The Parliament aboard of her and fastenes}) a line and ano ; N.Camppen.t, Joun A. MCDONNBIL, t f aye them. Sueh, | feel convinced, is not f 1628, the Petiti f Ri ht ted dumpod her. And now came the tugof) Brigantine Bellewood, Sultis, arrived at _ Bee. Com. Chairman Com. ; ~ im/o! metchimstimiLéamus connected | war, [hey lay on the very edge of the| Souris on Ist August,from Magdalen Island, Aug. 2—Sin 13 & 14 ‘| whether they have ever exerted their in- with both of which the king proved hims| rapids, when the throttle was thrown wide | with a cargo of oak and elm timber, being |———— ——= fiienee against them with the same zeal] self to be adespotand “a perfidious liar,” | open and the tug headed up the stream |the balance of the cargo of the wrecked ship Wants ete ete tuat they have displayed in the cause Ol! -oceiyed a passing notice, ‘The nature of from the cataract. It was ‘‘ nip and tuck,” |Calcutta, purchased by Longworth & Co, ? ’ , Lemperance and other reforms, [ would}; ., M th edinatedk: een and they were about to cut away part of|iast year. The Bellewood sailed yesterday | ===> pe erene a implore them to reflect that no body of| ~ ae ee ee re 48/the tow when the tug seemed to gain a\for Liverpoo! direct. sar Advertisements under suaogers introduced here, however nu- elucidated. Then Hampden and Oliver |jittle on the current and gradually ems«| =" ye ———<«_- this heading,in space not ex- merous, will keep the Catholics down be~ | Cromwell were exhibited in the most lively erged into safety with her full tow. [t was feeding half an inoh, will be youd the brief period of their stay in Mon. alors (heir talents as statesmen were |* daring trick that but few woyld care ta Hotel Arrivals. inserted far FEN CENTS per ireal, whereas their presance will inflame ’ all aenohaiaal ca do, but Jim said the scow was a new one, onan « ccogacecs (EBD « the bad blood that will heve been created. | COMtrasted, ar. the conclusion drawn, that! snq he was bound not to lose her—and he ROCKLIN HOUSE. --= —— Furthermore, let it not be forgotten that, had Hampdn not been killed, ‘‘ Oliver ” | didn’t. — Welland Telegraph. Wy tBrae~ Tews Servants—a Cook aut aithough on Monday, the 6th, 99 Orange| would never have been Protector of Great smite allie save el Se tierce I Ah. wtineie :. a ees eae Housemaid. Apply to MRS. DANIBL 2. ve 3 - . r : . e» o te , . a . » an guy cee gan yreragenr ates ; a ula be, Britain and nena The peculiar charac’) Tye engine placed by the Railway dem) rison, Carlton: Thomas Myers, d>.; Chas. erat near Charlottetowe. belore night poor Elliott was shot, and teristics of the Cavaliers and Roundheads partment at the disposal of the Press As. Chiniquy, eet een ee acne ait us might have been killed, just as Hacketp) were then delineated. A description of sociation is tastefully decorated. Wreaths aad ee ee Thee. Hantiton eae OR SALE—A Drawing Room Suit » was. If the threats that have been made, (the trial and execution of Charles 1, oc~' and bouquets of flowers,with the flags of the’ Losdun, Conmscticdt' eiiey ‘ated: Ned Furniture—new and cheap. Apply ab. I trust at a moment of excitement, be car- ... ied some time. Lord McAuley gives| Domini att, Peneinecs, end Glaspow; Mise Laird, do Offi:e of DAILY ExaMINer. ' ried out, we shall } ave iu Montreal, as for-_ P ; sor . ‘| ominion and all its Provinces, and a very |“'asgow, Rie July 28— me 3 Aug. 3—Donali Palmer, Victoria; Ar- thur McKwen, New London; Atron Stevens, Summerside; S J. Mardey, New York; €. , A.D. Wiswell, Salem, Mass.. M. J. Harney, Che lecturer pronounced the execution of decorations were made under the direg~ gy. John; Alex. McMillan, Whatley aeaars the king a grand mistake. The lecturer's! tion of Mr, McFajane, Jobnu Ross, Souris. ~ merly in Ireland, a 12th of July trem tie the number of the judges who were com-~| neat banner bearing the hospitable den ist ot January to the 3lst December. !' missioned to to sit on this momentous ard yice “Welcome,” make the engine look a am persuaded in my own mind that noth-| memorable trial as one hundred and fifty, | thing of beauty” as well as power. The tog shoriot the abandonment of the cele- bration of the Orange anniversary will > gecure peace, ANTED.—300 MEN to work on We* tern Extension Railway,near Aatigoa- ish, Nova S: otia, H. A. BEEBE, Ccntractor. — WwW od July 17. 18 wd =~ . Ss wen ? 4s