= me SAREE supiptaiies pee EE ES TS ame Lee aS ee ee LO —— f ' VORB? fas Vit} j fatoct hy Palagwp: 5 THE CONCERT LAST NIGH Watest by Telegrapin. : v . - ¥ x i | 4 ¥ s . j J TH b KAA M IN au ww? ) i A * | We Cc mngratulate the young meu ol the ¥ TION, : ' | | e ee '* Charlottetown Amateur Orchestral Ciub the joint nyonagement | | WEERLY io be reissued, unde! on their first comeert. It was emphatically and SEVE Fs . ‘ W, bn COTTON as “ : ; _ lasuccess, The audience was large and MircHeLL, about the FIRST 1 lect 200d; the NOVEMBER next. eee itive the seections good, ——e }musie well rendered and the applause con- BS Emeines | tinuous. The Club is composed oi Messrs | Earle, Vinnicombe, Borthwick, Worth, iSlate. W. C. Harris and W, H. Bremner ; | tnd their performance fully demonstrated Size of Sheet, 28x SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: DOLLAR PER YEAR, q Pal N ADVANCE. ONE ‘that we have in our maidst, musical ability leapable of rendering realiy good music so the public in} ~ * oe tans I ! j | well that even a Charlottetown audience ha f thi enterprise. ssued in Con | hon a behall Wa . : +} ‘ r+ sy ores ') & > b ( ub nectl mm with the DaiLy EXaMINER, thejcannot but express pioasure, 180 weekly édition will farnish to subscribers! yore however, last evening ably as. yveek! n peg Olt Com, comPL ETE resume of the * ee Ween [sisted by Messrs Montgomery, Liddell, and Warn NEWs OF EAC! KEK | ™ ) : " ee ero fos Editorial Articles calculated | Gaven, and by Miss Parker Fhe chorus, tovether With Baitoriat Aric! ee : ‘ ; si to promote the | Atiipts Prince Ee: “Gathering Shells by the Shore, “goa ir appt r EX AME though well rendered, ws hardly \ e weekiv edition of THE EXAMINER . iH } ey he simail m of fitting to the occasion. A good giee WIIFDC isbuga i i | equally well sung—would haiye pleased s . x ‘mepOLLAR A. YEAR, Mi. Was sung with a ON ‘the audience better. Montgomery's ‘The Foreaken,”’ We anticipate AVERY LARGE ¢ IRCULATION. ;song, ; bie ys oathos which effected the audience. ~ We have po singer who commands his audience j | Oel. 29— | | i “as is fand makes them feel with him, better @ be Dail G xqmriver | than Mr. Montgomery. Mr. Mont- ds SY 1d a tvomery was, of course. encored, Mr. ‘ .% ™ 1; 6 J ’ ’ ; , |Liddell’s fine tenor is very suitable for ithe sentiment which breathes in ‘ Alice, 'Where Art Thou?’ Fromamusical stand. point, it isto be regretted that Mr. Lid- dell will not spend the winter among us. i IM ? r’'s solo was very well sung, and VHerRE is a point at which forbearance | M ss Parker's solo was very weli sung, is and the master of|we (ru-tthat sbe will often favor us in a ceases to be a virtue , AA cai ide issor M Louis H. Davies—the people—will | sinmila Every word of Professo: air. 4 ' ; ft Wai. Sl Mt a} y, not tolerate his inattention to official duty | Cavyen’s song rhe Village Blacksmith, He bas been in Halifax all| wis distinctly heard; and his mgnificent “syrlottatawn, Novombor 6. 1877 NEGLECT OF DUTY. manner. much longer. yer—barring sundry short intervals | bass never came forth in greates volume! been sounding the European powers as to summer— v0: ’ ” ‘ ; j . ey Ds lhe evening was far | the practicability of fature mediation. A dispatch from Sophia, dated Thursday, | eo | . during which be was home “for @ run," | 0! with better effect. or to do busines in the Courts. A few days advanced before the avo he came home -— did a little business in | ; the Court, held a hurried meeting of the | left the room till the programme was fin- s© u y ’ " coneert closed; and Executive Council and Board of Edu-|ished. The musical sea-on has been well oxee aX eation—at which nothing appears to! opened. - _eem- + —--- have been done—and now he is off again. and everything here connected with the Government is ina muddle. If Mr. Davies | had any one to leave in his place, his de- sertion of the duty which the people ex- pect Aim to perform would not be so irri- tating. But Mr. DeBlois unfortunately is | unwell; and Mr. W. D. Stewart is quite unfit todo the work requiring attention. We must insist on having public duties faithfully performed. THE POTATO MAKKET, The Halifax Herald, in its cemmercial irticle remarks :— ,* As there are persons meditating the shipment of potatoes to the English mar. ket, and. as some have already gone, we would give the result of enjuiries we have made on the subject. A Liverpool, G. B . letter says: ‘We went around the market, and the best offer we could get was £6 53. per ton for prolifics, and £5 for Jacksons and early rose. All the dealers strongly > ao oe AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE, ler as they consider they would not keep good long.’ There are large quantities being imported from France and Gerngany, at prices ranging frsm £4 153 per ton, up- wards, None of the dealers go in for large quantities at present, ten tons seem to be the maximum. Large portions of Jack- sons received were..bad. London advices ‘are not even as good as Liverpool. In London the dealers value prolifies at £5 l5s early rose £4 5s. per ton in bags, net cash ex ship. Five per cent. commission, Yesterpay afternoon a large crowd gathered opposite Apothecaries’ Hall. A very sm all attraction is sufficient to draw « - and tha attraction Some Charlottetown crowd in this case was a poor lunatic, time ago application was made for the ad mission of this unfortunate man to the Asy- lum for the Insane. But the reply to the recommend us not to import the two lat- | application was, &s usual, **no room.” As the man was very violent and dangerous, the people of the neighborhood in which besides freight and imsurance, make a big hole in tho-e prices. Dealers recommend not sending small potatoes, they should be selected, the market preterring large ones ‘ee be should not be per- . he lived thought ; : not under 2 to 24 inches in diameter ! mitted to remain at large. No surety that Though se hag spall seldahammehas denis nates he would keep the peace could be ob- ‘turned out well, it fis obvious there is no| tained - anda warrant was accordingly is-| money in the above figures. Taking 160 ‘sued, in due form, for his committment to| lbs. as the average se ceiaeeme a Gieorgetown Jail. But when the constable, | Potatoes, costing say $1. ade or freight with the warrant in his hand and the man in his custody, applied at. the jail, the jailor serupled to admit ‘a lunatic” the jail was only “for sane prisoners.’ The Sheriff was then applied to; and he positively refused to permit the man to enter the jail. Then the constable brought) his charge to Charlottetown : and the case was not laid before the Government and Attorney General—for he was away in Halifax—but before the At- torney partner. He could, of course, do nothing . application wa- then made to Mr. W. D. Stewart. who, we to write 9s, per barre;. Figure this up for the ton of 2,240 Ibs,, and the result is not very | promising. The American market pro-! mises better results, but wants close watch. | ing. —its wa CARD OF THANKS. To the Editor of the Examiner : Leader of the ip Sik,—I feel it my duty to publicly ex. press my thankfulness for the strenuous exertions made by the members of the Fire Department, and a number of citizens, | ‘on the occasion of the late fire which} threatened the total destruction of my | premises on Monday night last. To them are informed, promised to the | \s well as to the skilful performance of the Sheriff, and, if possible, secure the insane |diflerent Engine and Hook and Ladder miu’s imprisonment. But the constable Companies do l owe the present existence /of my dwelling; and while thanking them for their valuable services [ deem it right back to Georgetown—ssying that he » was} to make special mention of the splendid and so the | services rendered by the Hollo, Silsby, and | crowd gathered yesterday. These are, we |No. 2 Engine Companies ae nak ins Sa ate ot thi edie.) ne | Hoping the Department will, on all believe, the main fac = future occasions, continue to display the question whether the man’s friends or the} same efficiency, ! remain, with thanks, Yours, &c., Evizapetn McCaruon. General's and who had the man in charge refased to go not going to be fooled again , Government, or the jiulor, or the Sheriff to blame, we | But | we may remark—without condemning the | or the constable, is most leave to the decision of our readers. Nov. 6. IS77. | tn adivores suit which was before the : str re at ticers & ul i ‘eC rain ‘ : 7 , . is not strange that officers should disregard | Cour Common Pieas in New York on when the; Monday the defeniant wis an under-sized heads of departments neglect their duties, boy of eighteen | ghitec or license, go eooduet of the officers in this case—that it t of warrants and disobey orders, a native of Russia, who and, without ' off had been under the impression that his Halifax to look after their private affairs. marriage, Int» which he hid been entrap- j wasicais ' , ped by a promise of board and elothing to some days ago that Dr. | he given him for a year, wis simply a be lupper's throat was quite well again. The | trothal. His wife is a large womstn, and which ought to the sulary out of which she expects the litile | ' fellow to pay alimony amounts to only ‘Ty upper bas fully determined ona ‘four dollars a week. trip to Europe,the trouble in his throat not | having «bated. It is thought and hoped he | will get permanent relief abroad,”’ => > & leave ee te ir was stated + 2 Religious Intelligencer, be an authority, says ; o> o— Por. Danikts will open a class. for ad- vanced pupils (gentlemen) this evening in Tuexe is no foundation for the report | the Ciub room. in Queen's Building; ladies that tie steamer (Carro// is stranded.” | class tosmorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, i alo See | Speciat Disp | | | { | | Uihough the hall was somewhat cold, few | Cabinet. and ten per cent. for other charges, in all |Ceantre to form a government, ~~ em Ee eee = T Latest from Montreal. t lo Daily Braminer : Monrrea, Nov. 5, A young Fiench Cinadian, who was res | i m Saturday night, was at. tacked, beaten and stabbed by a crowd of rowdies. He died from the eftects of the baating this morning. Malouin (Independent) was elected in| S’pt. ist, QNov, loth, Feb. Ist, May 15th. Quebec Centre--Cauchon’s seat, Laurier wiilrun in Quebec East, Chebe- deau retiring A severe shock of earthquake was felt in this Province yesterday morning, Tbe flour market is dull and weak, with a a declining tendency :— Superior Extra, $5 95 to 6 VU xtra Superfine, 575 to 58 Fancy, 5 55 to 5 60 Spring Extra, 5 35 to 5 45 Supertine, 5 3% to 5 35 Strong Bakers’, 5 35 to 5 45 Fine, 5 00 ta 5 Uo Middlings, 3 75 to 4 85 Pollards, 3 40 to 3 50 17, C. Bags per L00 Ibs. , 265 to 3 50 City Bags, delivered, 3 10 to 3 2 Oatmeal 4 40 to 4 45 Freight room to the close of the navigas tion is nearly all engaged, WAR NEWS. [ By Telegraph to Reading Room and Daily Examiner. } Lonpon, Novy, 5. A semi-official contradiction has been given to the statement that England has says that fighting continues on the Orchan- | ie Plevna Road, Chefket Pasha occupies the position commanding the junction of the Orchanie. Plevna and Chanie Lovatz Roads. The Russian advance has been repulsed with heavy loss, Turkish reinforcements are arriving rapidly, and an attempt to retake Telezebe will be made immedia‘ely. A Russian official dispatch says that the Grand Duke Nicholas yesterday inspected the position to be occupied at Gorey Dabroh, from which the Turks withdrew on the 3lst ult. When the Russians ad- vanced, this important post. fell into their hands without fighting. The Russian official dispatch from Bajol says (feneral Keuzef announees the capture of the Dar Terlnvan on the northeast of Orehanie, where there are seven large and thirty small fortified positions. CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 4. A reinforcement of twenty-six battalions has been sent to Orchanie. The Russian forces advancing on Ott: to turn Erzeronme, have been compell- ed toreturn by snowstorms. GENERAL NEWS, Paris, Nov. 4. The Duc De Cazes has retired from the Mershal McMahon has asked the TLeft WESTERN NOTES. The new brig owned by A. MeMillan. E-q., and named the Progross, built at Egmont Bay, arrived bere on Saturday last. This vessel will class 7 years ay Lioyds, and is about 259 tons buriben. She is nemed after this paper and we hope wil prove in every way worthy of the name. Weare much obliged to Mr. McMillan tor the compliment, and will be most lappy to chrenicle the future successful voyages of the Progress. Mr. MecMilianis a min of good tastes, 2s well as an enterprising busi ness man. May his shadow never grow less The new barque launched here last week has been named the Journal. ~ Pro The dvweiling house of Mr. Edward Bourke. Tanner and Shoemaker, of this piace, was burned down, about 8 o'clock lastnight. The fire appeared to have or iginated on the second floor, and the up- per portion of the building was on fire and the flames bursting through when discov. ered. Mr Bourke was at work In his shop when the alarm was given. Only a very smal: part of the furniture was saved. | His books were also, we understan4, in the house at the time. The loss is partly cov- ered by insurance. Although the wind’ was very high, the rain, and its isolated po- sition prevented the fire from spreading lhe schoolhouse was the only building in range, and it was with difficulty kept from | igniting. —/b. Sale of All Right.—Mr. Murray has sold his four-vear old stallion co't All Right to Newton Lee, of Prince Edward Island, who purchased him for stock purposes ; pur- <a mn = - _— | Yew Advertisements. EDUCATIONAL CHTOWN YOUNG LADIES iNSTITUTION, HILLSBOROUGH STREET, —_— —— | The Second at this Quarter Commences Nov. tih! QUARTER DAYS: | } | | J. CUNNINGHAM DUNLOP, | Nov, Gth, 1877. NOTICE. | ‘'—\}HE Subscriber, intending to close his present business during the ensuing _winter, requests an ear'y settlement of all ;accounts due him. /next door to the Telegraph Office. WM. MoGILL. Ch’town, Nov. 6, 1877—a pat ne 2i EDUCATIONAL ! a » timate that he will deliver-a Course of Lectures — ON— FRENCH LITERATURE. throughout the winter, in the large Wall of the Y. M. C. A, The first Lecture will be held on TUKS. DAY, 13th November, at 8 o’clock p. m. Admission, 10 Cents. Ch’town, Nov. 6, 1877, Administrator's ; Sale OUR PLOTS OF LAND NV KING'S COUNTY. — -——_ ——— »~* : > a A FREEILIOLD FARM of one hun- dred acres, in Lot 47. 2nd. FREE IOLD LAND (Woodlaad), ll acres.in Lot 47. Ist. Premises, in Souris East, 4th. A LEASEHOLD FARM (woodiaud— no improvements), of about two hundred and four acres, in Lot 46. NTOTICE is hereby given that the Sab- 4X scriber—Administrator cum leslamenta annero de bonis non of the Estate of the late Emanuel McKachern, of Lot Nowilyr Forty-seven, deceased will Sell, by PUB LIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the TWENTIETH Day. of DECEMBER next. 1877, at the hour’ of “TWELVE Go] ck noon, attSouris, by virtae of a li: @ ise therefor, granted by the Houverable Charles Young, L.L.D, Surrogate and Judge of Probate of this Island, dated the twenty fourth day of October, in the vear of Ou: CUNNINGHAM DUNLOP begs to ins Institution | Office, in Welsh & Owen’s Building, ! sed, A BUILDING LOT, with House. and we mmm rege | Auction Sales Kye. BUFFALO ROBES Horse Blankets, ‘OR SALE BY AUCTION. at ‘clock p. m., TOsDAY, (TUESDAY) . 12 BUFFALO ROBES. jj for use. a “—e aay 100 HORSE BLANKETS, ttrapped — ALSO .— 1 ORGAN (new), 1 MELODEON, CHALRS, and other articles MACKENZIE & Nov. 6, 1877—1i of furniture, STUMBLES, A UCtioneerg, LUMBEHRE, THIS DAY, TUESDAY The 6th of Novembe ', at 4 o'clock, ON QUEEN’S WHARF ‘6 FE “> , PWT ‘ 35,000 ‘ET REFUSE DRALS, 4,000 feel DEAL ENDS, 4,000 feet SCANTLING, 3x3, 3x4 30,000 feet SPRUCE BOARDS, Ex “Lizzie” and “ EMMA,’ 1,500 feet 4th qual. DEALS, 10.000 feet 3x3 STUDDING, 2,000 feet 3x5 SCANTLING, 3,000 feet 3x6 + *,000 feet SPRUCE BOARDS, Ex “ANNIE FLORENCE” F. S: HANFORD & Co, Auctioneers, & 3x6, Ch town, Nov. 6—1i By B. Wilson Higgs, AT BRENAN’S STORE, WILL BE CONTINUED Ui WEDNESDAY, COMMENCING AT 11 O'CLOCK, Ch't nce TRADE own, Nov. 6—1Li SALE, ee iT DRY Goops | Laird one seventy seyen: thousand cight hundred and ALL that Tract, Piece and Parcel of , in the possession of Donald McDonald, and Land, described as follows, that is to say: | Commencing on the north side of a line of road surveyed by Joseph Ball in the west ero boundary of jand marked Farm No. 9. ruauning from thence by the magnetic m:ridian of 1764, for the distance of nipely nine (99) chains; thence north 76 deg ees; west lill it gives the distance of ten (10 chains on an-east aad west line; thence south to iine of ro:d afuoresaid; the see east to place of commencement, Containing one hundred acres of land. more or Jess. ind being part of said Lot Forty-sevea ALSO, all that Tract of Land situate on said Lot Number Forty-seven, bounded : follows: On the south by the rear boun- dary line of the homestead of deceased: on the West by the farms known as the Port- age Farms; on the north by lands owned hy the McDonalds of Prospect Hill; and on he cast by the east line of the said home stead, containing eleven acres, more or| it Souris Fast, in suid Island, with the; Hors: and Buildings thereoa, described us | follows: Commencing at the eastern boun- | dary of Building Lot No. One, and running | thence south 54 degrees, along said boun- | dary for the distance of one hundred and | six (105) feel; thence north eastwardly p:ratiel to the Souris Road, for the distance ' of sixty-eight (68) feet. or to the southera | angle Of Building Lot N». 3, thenee north 5 degrees ; west along the south west beonudary of ssid Let to Souris Road: ! thence along salt road for the distance of! eighty feet, to the place of commencemen:, purtenances thereunto belonging, sud of! which the said deceased doth appear to | have been seized and possessed. AND I, hereby also give notice that I will put up | aud Sell, by PUBLIC AUCTION, at th: | lime aud place aforesaid, ONE CERTAIN. LEASEHOLD FARM of the said late Em- anutl McEachen, deceased, being all that} Tract, Piece and Parcel of Land, si‘ uate, | lying and being on Towuship Nureber | Forty six, in King’s County, bounded as. follows, that is to say: On the ea&t and) chase price, $3 000. All Right was sired by Taggart’s Abdallah,dsam by Rysdyk’s! Hambletonian. He isa coltof 16 hands| high, and well proportioned, with unusual promise of speed. He represents one of Mr. Murray s favorite crosses, and was greatly e-teemed by him. the early summer, and regarded him as! one of the best results of the Morgan and. Hambietonian cross we ever saw. The breeders ot Prince Edward Island are to be congratulated in having secured sucn a promising and tinesblooded animal, ~ Field and Farm, New York; Turf, > south by land formerly the property of the | late Honorable Samuel Cunard; on te west by land leased unto Roderick Me Donald; and on the north by lard leased te Angus McPhee, Neil McPhee and John with all and singular the premises and ap-| By McKenzie. containing an area of about two’ We saw him in| !Undred and four acres of land, a little! more or less> 1 Terms and concitions of sa’e made known on day of sale, or on application to the undersigned, or al‘the office of Messrs brecken & Fitzgerald. CHARLES McEACHERN, ’ Adv inistrator. Charlot_etown, Oct..30, |877—kea 4i nové } bs I ' less. AND. ALSO, all that. Building Loi | S0lventst— A, 3 & 4 BUSHEL SACKS, u Lots or by the Bale, Cheap. W. A. WEEKS & CO. es } ‘E'S UEP YGERS Will offr for sale on | Wednesday. the 7:h inst. al Lleven Oeclock a.m. 29 tHlalf Chests THA, 7o Boxes RAISINS, 25. do SOAP, 20 Dozen POTASH, 30. do BROOMS, 0 do BUCKENS, 10 Gross BLACKING, lo uo Pearl BLUE, 10 Bois, Lamp CHIMNIBS, 90°Gross Lamp WICKS. Cans PEPPER, Cans GINGER, Cans ALLSPICE, 100 Reams Wrapping PAPER. Lot CUTLERY and Shelf HARDWAKE, MacKENZIB$& S'UMBLES, th Auctioneers, Ch'town, Nov, 6.°77.—2in INSOLVENT ACT OF 1875. Y AUCTION. will be Sold, at the Sub» ~~. £criber’s Office, on WEDNESDAY. the ith day of November, at 12 o'clock, noon, lhe Book Debts of the following In- James R. Reid, an Insolvent, Robert Clow, ss George L. Dougherty, « James Reddin, s A list of Debts will be open at the Subs scriber’s Office after the 3ist inst. B. WLLSON HIGGS, Assignee. Ch'town, P. E- I., Oct, 25, 1877. [nov 6) Brigantine ‘* SIENA” from Boston, 100 Casks “AMERICAN KEROSENE, 5 120° test, 20 Casks AMERICAN KEROSENE, 160° test. 120 Bois. Yellow K. D. CORN MEAL, 25 Bblis. White do., 100 Bbis. Winter APPLES, 20 Bblis. ONIONS, : 15 Bbis. GRAHAM FLOUR, 10 4 do. d> do., 200 Boxes SMOKED HERRING, 25 Doz. PAILS, | 15 Boxes CANNED TOMATOBS, PEAS, CORN, PEACHES, &c. : “..4 FENTON T. NEWBERY & CO. Ch'town, Nov. 5--i ar Li 4 ae