li. fei : we ae! .¢ + igs ee ae ’ t 4 Vv y ¢}) : 10 | ’ } i + r SiO y { f pu awoerry fes Tue aad ' rit ' } ha | { hing | Lowi ’ ’ . ’ u \ li \ rat Cuptain Davies’ to play a return} len x i je ecte d yA i party 4 Full match of Lacrosse, at tie cloria Park; on | Saturday evening neé | i Me cablegram | Sik a t 1) tit i iy \4 1} ty] i nN } on sonaay Vv clour but fi Wind | | ¥ ' TOPIRD Ih. an oe {ND Sibi ANOT IER. ine remari thle and successful effort of the St, John Neves, in coming out in its original size and form, has been suce imitated by the St. John Globe, the last issue of whic just as wel! as it ever yr , life fi rif i acs Ae ssfully h *§ looks did in its life, — Lh = —The Valetta, from Montreal, will touch here on Friday, on her way to Cape Breton and Newfoundland. The steamer ia STEAMERS. /;i arrived from Montreal | yesterday morning with a cargo of merchan- | dise. Sho will leave this evening. | 1a Carrol! leaves for Boston this evening |! 44 Pe -——- ROYAL i AaRY.” —We regret to hear tha Dr. Jenkins’ horse ‘Royal Harry” is to leave this fall for Portland, Maine, The | niry will miss ted, Reports from many tions speak very highly of his colts. He [sland, to avail themselves of his idle of August. such horse cin direc~ him, as no > Imp bhtAt ‘ will make alate season in the breeders to en: ible cary #;i} 43 ¥y? services tlli tne Dil <i ie At the Magis trate’s Court | yesterday morning, and Patrick Tracey. drunk and incapable, fined } 3.00 or 14 day 3; John Cameron, for vag- discharged; P. Lappin, drunk Stipend: ivy incapable, fined $3.00 or 14 days; rancy, was a and incapable, fined $2.00 or 8 days; ol Turner, George Morton, William McD ja | vin and Gray Smailwood, were ea ned 30 cents for putting off fire crackers in the |. treats eets, ie DEATH O1 Lapy Tao i trotting mare * Lady Thorn is dead. In Gay e \ is celebrated “G 1a paid, tier si 1 Mambrit Chief - by Mambrino ] naster 5 \iams brino, by imp € g He im w mare of much courage and wT by Gano, by American Eclipse, id-dam by Sir , by dir Archy. ri); e T'. . iam of Transport, } T) 4 ¢Mambrino Chivsf'’ was the ntucky 7 r sire of Jenkin’s import dj K (brown) horse “ Mambrino Chief. New PorTaTor Our neighbors in Nova Scotia have been boasting of new pos But the | ¥ Last Lane a) tatoes the size of marbles. sland is ahead in that line. evening we were presented by Edward Henry, Esq., of with stock, and kk ur ger New London, six potatoes, all obtained under one ali, with one exceps They and prelilic vanety known tion, than a hen’s egg. ave of the new ¢ Karly informed by M Henry, p! about the 7th of May. lhe size they at. tained to in so short a time is really sur- prising. Surprise.’’ They were, we are anted on or wie) <> gee — — ‘THe Girt I Lerr Beninn Me.”—A young gentieman escorting a young lady entered the steamer F’fin on Saturday night last. They paraded the deck for some time, durs ing which the leading topics of life were discussed, The conversation on one of the topics ran so high that the young gentle- man forgot the length of the deck he was walking on, and arriving at the outer end suddenly disappeared, leaving’the lady on deck crying help! quick! my —~ is ove1 board! Two of the boat’s crew went to the rescue succeeded, after much the young man on deck. el < Se— - Tus New Naw Macaixg.—The opimon appears to be nearly universal that the new nail machine, on free exhibition at the shop of Mr. Howell, near Phelan’s Wharf, is an’ invention of far more than ordinary merit. lt was at work yesterday producing nails and trouble, ia gotting late. last night owing to an Terence Boylan, drunk | | _ | loss of cattle, rr ee ser ee nud Other tens. lat et ctl bal Express Co » Office, SO North Side Queen Square Pick. bs ntercoionial ' aris otteown, = Money, valuables, parcels and merchan- lice forwarded by P. KE. Island S, N. Co's: *arners via Pictou, connecting at St. John iwith Mastern Express Co., and at Riviere ‘u Loup with Canadian Express Co, Rates noderate, — Safety and dispatcb. Goods | plaeed in our charge are forwarded imme-~ diately, and make the same time as tho mails, Taro. L. Cuarretir, Agent, Diamond Bookstore. Citspwick, Supt., St. John, N. B, , IST7—34in eod er o Tune 21 a ED ewas a ‘terush” at the Methodist azrar last night. LUERS <r Orance Demonstrations take place at West River and Freetown to-day. - AE _ Mr, C\rman lectured, with good results, ‘fore a large and respectable audience at \‘ialpeque on Monday evening last. +<4>o-——_——___—— : boat tr ain wis about twenty minutes extra coach having to be taken on to accommodate the extra number of passengers. he ‘T'nere has been a split in the camp of the Sheppard Jubilee Singers. Four of them have left their head, have hired an advance agent, and will sing f. > themselves 11 hereafter. —__——___—__~+4_>-——__ _--—--—- SUBSCRIPTIONS to the Datty | EXAMINE iejted. Terms: Six months, $2 50 Three months, 1 25 Qne month, 46 One week, 12 in advance, o <> O-- A meetine will be held in Malpeque Hall, 1 3 p.m., on Monday, the 16th, to en-~ e the bamitted appointed last Monday night to organize more effectually for the collection and forwarding of St. John fire relief,—when they hope to meet all who wish to, and can, attend—both ladies and gentlemen, Payment strictly it Lb ib! _— -o > eo ~ PASSENGER TRaveL to and from our Pro- vince has been unusually heavy lately, over ixty passengers passed over the route to », Summerside v/a Pont du Chene,yesterday, inc luding one woman bearing a “pass” from the © ot. Joba city fire e Relief Committee. —_—____—_____~¢ ee — —-Information has just been received | concerning one of the most disastrous rfin - that ever occurred in Brazil. It was continuous for several weeks. The horses, and sheep must :zmount to hundreds of thousands, if not millions. torms nivesomsvcntagimate Mandi | (Goop.—Breadalbane, Elliotts, Port Hill and Lot 4, peop!e are bestirring themselves | toadd to the supplies of the St. John sufs ferers, The lattor will find it a welcome change to taste some of the fresh fish com~ ing in plentifully up west now, and which might be so easily sent them, as the Relief Supplies are all carried /rec. Diididbina tt At an Adjotraed Meeting of ‘* The Char- lottetown Bath Co.,” held on Jaly 10, 1877, the folowing shareholders were appointed Directors: H, W. Mutch, J. C.°G. Ellis, Richard Reddin, James MecKechnie, R. R.; Robert Sneetson, Chas. Otto Winkler, ‘Malcolm A. McLeod, Theophilus L. Chap- pelle, Secretary. Next meeting of Direc- tors will take place al & p. m., July 12, regarding contract and general business of the Company. Tnro. L. CHAPELLY, Secretary. o>. -+ oo __ -—— VacanondD Trames.— A few days ago Councillor Quirk was surprised in his store by the entrance of a half-intoxicated tramp, who forcibly proceeded to take possession of the premises; but by the coolness and courage of Mr. Quirk and the exertion of! main strength the intruder was forced to ‘bite the dust’? on ‘the street. And on ~| Friday night, Judge Alley was disturbed by vagabond tramps who were prowling round his house seeking an entrance. Verily, we are coming to a pretty pass. The police force must be augmented and a performance of duty enforced. acini alpaiilerarapiisenies Tue St. Joun Daily Telegraph came to hand, last night, in its old form and size, and looking as well, if not better, than ever. Mr. Elder says it is printed from at the astounding rate of two thousand or | more & minute, and, it is said, can reedily | be made to increase this preduct to an almost unlimited degree, according to the size of the nail and the speed at which the | Machine is run. itis proposed to forma the first steam printing press worked by steam erected since the fire. It is one of C. ce & Co’s double-cylinder, capable of turning off more than 5,000 sheets an hour. The Zelegraph must have an enormous cir ‘culatien, for, during the days succeeding company here to control the use of the machine in the Dominion, and as there is | no danger of too many enterprises of this | character in our midst, the proposition | should be favcrably entertained by our | business men and capitalists, —Jalifac Heri ld, j the fire, its issues were 12 and 14,000 daily, while now the demand is much greater than before thatevent. The type is sup~ plied by the Dominion Type Founding Co., ‘of Montreal, ordered threo days after the fire; and thus Canadian enterprise supplies all the material for undying perseverance: dare Personal. Rev. D. D. Currie is in ithe city short visit from Moncton, his preseut tion, where he is very popular. W.H. rs q.. and wife, from Wamp ton, with Mr. Jno, Bright. are fo ih) on the Island. Mr, Bright hat charge of SOND Nt OP NA the Souris branch railway construction, and carried off one of our Island bell: he left. D. Montgomery, E-q., late Princip. of the Normal School, and Miss MeKinuon. of the Model School, left the Isiand yester- day—Miss McKinnon proceeding to Chi- cago. Capt. L. J. Westaway, of Georgetown, returned home last evening from a busi-, ness trip up tbe north shore of New Brunss wick, Dugald MeNutt, Esq , of Malpeque, is in town, Mr. A. J. Babson, the American who purchased so many potatoes here inst fal} and winter, is again on the Island. He says that wherever he has been throughout the United States the potato crop looks and promises well, in spite of reports to the contrary. Hon. Justice Peters was a en by] the boat &. te for the mainiand yesters day morning. Wm. Mitchell, Esq., Agent Marine and Fis heries Department, went West by the same train. Hon. Judge Pope returned from hijs trip to Philadelphia, yesterday, looking well, Wm. McKechme, Esq., our Railway Superintendent, came home by last evening's train, after a stort absence on the continent with Misss MceKechnie. Dr. Taylor, of Montreal was a passenger by the Princess of Wales to this Island yess terday, Robert May, Esq., was a passenger in the last English steamer for Halifax. ’ a 0S caneuamionaenennpstnnategpninranaeil pagent aed Hotel Arrivals RANKIN HOUSE. July 10.—R, Betancourt, Montreal; J. M. Humphrey, Hampton; N. J. Lawson, Halifax; Miss Knight, Summerside; Miss McKay, do. July lith. —James Walker, Boston; John lLivingstone, Montreal; Samuel Snider, Uradford, Oat.; Dr. ‘Tayior, Toronto; J. McAllister, Moncton; E. Bush, Perna, W. M. Bright and wife, Hampton, N, B., John Brighl, Bangor, M. McDonald, Columbus; Miss Sallie McDonald; Freeman Young, Cambridge, Mass; Everet; Snow, do; Lloward Swett, do; 8. W. Smith, do. REVERE HOUSE. July 10.—F. P. Sterns, Boston; H, L, Sterns, do. July 11—J, A. Gordon, J. D. Brown, Dorchester, Malpeque. * OSBORNE HOUSE. July 9.—John McKinnon, Boston, M. D., Boston; D. S. MeNutt, 10.—Syd. O. Huestis, Wallace - H. E. Rankin, Montreal; H. Bayer, Halifax; Jas. Yeo, Port Hill ; L. Macdonald, Ros LOD ; Miss McLean, Poston ; John Kennedy Boss ton; R. Munro and son, Georgetown. -Shiz oping latellige: bee —rsre PORT ee OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. July 11th.—Schrs. Mary Charles, Babin, Shediac, lumber; Ancilia, Waiyale, Pictou, coal; Lone Star, Walton; Kathleen, Mathes son, Pictou, coal; R. Munroe, Munro, Ans tigonish, stone. CLEARED. July 11th.—Ariel, Moore, Pictou, bal last; Voitair,.McDonald, Souris, mise; Lone Star Walton, Shemiogue, ballast. ne a re STADACOHA and Life Insuranee f OTICE is hereby given that the Board of Directors of this Company have made a further call of Four Lnstalmenis, of Five per Cert. each, on the Subscribed Capital of the Company, payable at its Office, No. 93 St. Peter Street, Quebec, as follows :— Fire ginyany, ‘ Five per Cent. on or before the Tenth day of August, 1877; Five per Cent. on or before of November, 1877 ; Five per Cent. on or before the Eleventh day of February, 1878 ; the Tenth day obliging | ae ee aye bes A Wa. at eee ge shad Five per Cent. on or befor 2the Eleventh dav§& of May, 1878, By order of the Board, CRAWFORD LINDSAY, S2cretary. July 5, 1877, Lily 11 WANTED. oe Highest Cash price paid for Calf Skins aad Sheep Skins, ROBERT BRIDGES. June 26 —tud&fr tf EX HIBERNIAN, -— VIA — ao A. Dak. Ace: EW Worsted Coatings. in Biue and Black, at the LONDON HOUSE. June 30—4ins.