AN c/a. Am nero Oe A = ct City Council. | Tax City Council met last evening. | Prese!' the Mayor, the Recorder, pre fem; OS hha Mort's. , . . The Mayor read fromm the ** Report of city of Charlottetown” an. able and in the UI ' teresting report, Showing the present state of the City, financially, as well as the state : alow « le , of the civic Wworss ; also sugvestiny se vera! ood improvements thereto, Lt was received with marked attention by the Councillors, many of whom expressed their satisfaction at the able style in which it is set forth. Councr.ton Harrts, with a few remarks, moved that the report of the City of Char- lottetown be published. S\ amendment, that the publication of the report be deferred till next meeting, was moved, but the original was carried on a di- yision of 7 to J. A number of City accounts were read and ordered to be paid. These consist of in- terest on debentures, labor on Park, streets. etc., and some small incidental expenses./ The minutes of the last meeting of the Fire Department Was read and the payment of anumber of sinall accounts thereto an- nexed was ordered. A report read from the Fire Department recommended to the Council the petition of the Captains of the various Fire Companies, prayed for an increase in the amounts usually granted for their services. Qn motion of Councillor Quirk, the peti- tion was laid on the table until next meet- ing. Tus Mayor informed the Council that he was waited on bya lumber-dealer named Jarnes, of the firm of Smith & Barnes, who offered to supply the City with 100,000 feet of deal, at $17 per M. He also received offers for the same ‘supply, ranging from $17.50 to $22, from other dealers, and, as Mr. Barnes’ olfer was the best, and as he was going to leave the City to-morrow, he recommended that the offer be considered by the Council immediately. " Afier some remarks from the Councillors, it was moved that the Mayor be enpowered to purcliase 100,000 feet of planks from the above-named tirm at $17 per M. GounctiLtorn Morris being of opinion that half the amount was a sufficient supply for next suramer’s work, moved an amend- ment that 50,000 feet be purchased. The amendment being put was lost on a vote of 7 to 3. The original motion was then put and carried. Councrttor Hearrz, Chairman of the Tender Committee, reported that the Com- mittee had under their consideration the tender for printing the copied By-Law, and recommended that the tender of Coombs & Worth—$3.00 per form—be accepted. The tenders received were then read, and Councillor Smith moved that the tender ot E. Webber, who tendered on behalf ef Mrs. Cooper, be accepted. The motion was then put and carried. VUouncittok Morris then drew attention to the several cases of fever that at present existed*in the vicinity of the Railway Sta- tion: He said there were several com- plaints, and a gentleman named Mr. Wright asked the Council for a hearing in regard to the matter. Mr. Wright said that at present there ex- isted in the block fronting on Water street a cesspool, which, within the last three months, cost the city six valuable lives. There were at present sixteen persons In that vicinity confined to their bed by fever, and if this cesspool remained unclosed there was no knowing where the destruction o! life would end. It could be filled up with sari at small cost, and he entreated the Counsel to do so immediately. é His Worsuir said that a short time ago he submitted to the Council a letter which he received from Dr. McLeod, regarding the matter, but there was no action taken. Tae Recorver said the letter of Dr. Mc- Leod was brought to his notice. He sent a policemen to report upon the matter. There was, at the time, no nusiance apparent ; therefore he could take no action in the matter. Tue Mayor said there were several com- plaints made about the wells in that vicin- ity, and that he had sent a Jar of water from one of them to be analyzed by Dr. Leeming. , . CouncILton Peakk, with a few remarks, moved that steps be taken to fill the pool u» immediately. . memorial was received frem 7s. §. Terlizzick, asking the Council to refund the amount of an execution due him and which was paid by the plaintiff to James J. O'Reilly, at the time Clerk of the Small Debt Court. The Council was informed that there were several cases of a similar kind, but it is 4 question whether the Couneil is responsible for the money, as the Clerk is not author- ized to receive anything but fees. — The memorial was therefore laid on the ble. : eee was then carried to continue the breastwork before Victoria Park from the Hospital Point to Brighton Road. This work will cost about $000. — The Council then adjourned till Friday evening. Correspondence. LS ALLA LOL AL A el ——_——— — r : ar We do not hola ourselves responsible for the opinions or statements of Corress pondents. 2 To the Editor of the Examiner : Sin,—-Ia your school statistics I observe that Miss M ontgomery is represented as teaching a nt of fifty-six children in the Upper Now, Miss Montgomery has not been teaching that department since the New Year holidays, and her ylace has been taken by a Miss McLeod—a change not at all for the better, but greatly for the worse, Why, may I ask, is Miss Montgomery's oer probed as teacher of a department ‘rom which she has been removed months ago? Yours, X&c., eee Ct departme t Prince Street School, A PARENT. March 7, 1878. vs Peake, Harris, Crabb, Heartz, | Davy. Smith, Hooper, Quirk, Byrne, and | ct Latest by Telegraph. WAR NEWS. | sw) c 3} eth ; , I ike Disp ch fu d. eanviieer. Lonpon, March 7. A Vienna correspondent of the culties arise, the Congress will probably meet in Berlin, between the 22nd and 25th inst. Sr. Pererspuran, March 7. _ It is regarded as settled that only the Treaty Powers will take part in Congress although the minor States will be allowed to bring their views under it. The Ayence Russe states that Germany and Austria have assented to the proposal for the Congress of the Chief Ministers of the powes to be held at Berlin. The as- sent of the other Governments is expected. Prince Gortachakoff is much better. Visnn, March 7. Austria is still opposed to the territorial extension of Bulgaria and Russian occupa- tion. : The Austrian Government has resolved to propose the annexation of Thessaly and “pirus to Greece. Lonpon, March 6. The Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, of England, Lord Carnarvon pre- siding, unanimously passed a resolution re- fusing to recognize as a Free Mason any person initiated in a Lodge where the be- lief in God is denied or ignored. This re ters to the action of the Grand Orient of france, which recently eliminated an article expressing belief in God from its ritual. A London correspondent of the Man- thester .Gluardian telegraphs that Lord Beaconsfield is strongly opposed to the an- nexation of Egypt. The Times’ Paris dispatch says: By a lisruption of the Orleanist group the Gov- ernment gained about twenty supporters for Daufaure’s policy, including a state of Siege Amnesty and Colportage Bills. About elaven Orleanists will probably join the Legitimatists. A Rome correspondent of the Manchester Guardian says that public opinion is irritat- ed at the irreconciliable attitude which ap- pears to have been adopted at the Vatican. ae ae eee THE QUEBEC OUTRAGE. Orrawa, March 5. indignation at the coup d'etat in Quebec continues. All the Opposition papers pub- iish indignation articles. The Globe with- aolds all eomment till it is further informed. fhe rumors that the Quebec Ministry re signed are quite false. They were dis- uissed while having twenty majority in the Assembly. Their lips are sealed by the man who dismissed them. They cannot speak till Thursday. ‘They are gagged as well as dismissed. Pelletier has gone to Quebec with further imstructions, no doubt from Ottawa. Every hour adds to the number of those who condemn this shocking outrage on con- stitutional government. Monrreat, March 5. The coup de etat is still in full vigor. The Legislatnre has adjourned till Thurs- lay. si aaah ® The Rouges are tryimg in vain to forma Ministry. The excitkinent is increasing. No Liberal here dares to movement. r After careful deliberation, it is admitted on all hands that Letellier has made a fool of himself, and if endorsed by his party, the Rouges will be responsible for a return to a Legislative Union. endorse the Gries of a Distressed Parent. Tux following correspondence concerning the ‘‘ Northern Light” has been published : Hon. A. J. Smith, Minister of Marine, Ct- tawa: Sir,—I beg leave most respectfully to call your-attention to the very unsatisfactory manner in which the winter service across the Straits of Northumberland is being per- formed by the Steamer ‘‘ Northern Light,” notwithstanding the fact that the Straits nave been much more free from ice during the present season than last. Feeling that the enterprise is not in good hands, I am repared to take immediate charge of the ‘‘Northern Light” till the first of May, ask- ing nothing for my services should [ not succeed in performing the services equall as well as last winter. Should you thin proper to accept the above offer, [ would re- quire to take the first mate and first engi- neer from here. T am, sir, Your most obedient servant, E. W. Sewett. Levis, P. Q., Feb. 20, 1878. THE INHUMAN REPLY. E. W. Sewell, Esq., Levis, P. Q.: Srr,—I am requested by the Minister of Marine to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 20th inst., offering to take charge of the ‘‘ Northern Light” till the Ist May, and I am to thank you for the offer made, but to state that your services will not be required at present. J am, sir, Your most obedient servant, Wm. SMITH, _ Deputy Minister of Marine, etc. Ottawa, Feb. 2, 1878. FISH SALE |! FOR SALE AT OUR STORE: QUINTALS No. 1 CODFISH, AO 20 Quintals POLLOCK, 30 Boxes Smoked HALIBUT, 50 Boxes Preserved LOBSTERS. ZARD BROS. | On’town, Feb, 28~-dy pat 1m . ** Times” | says that unless fresh and unexpected difti- a The Sale of Furniture, etc., at D. (Hodgson’s, Esq., will be continued to-morrow. ae | Mr, Earle offers for sale his splen- did residence on West street, op- — the residence of Jas. Peake, | $3q. marb Ji | L. C. Owen, Esq., left here yesterday for | England. | Matis by the Capes arrived here at half- past two. Samvet Harr, of Grand Cegne, Quebec, was crushed to death by a stone, on Mon- day. é Mr. Witttam B. ALtin was brutally assaulted last night near his own house by some one unknown. A MAN, named Samuel Squires, was bru- tally kicked to death by one Minns, at Lon- don, Ontario, on Tuesday last. Tue Supreme Court is still in session at i Georgetown. The Court will not resume (its sitting mm this city until Monday. Ir is said that Sam. McDonnell and N. L. McKay are going to move to bring Sen- ator Simpson to the bar of the House for calling the Maritime members a ‘‘set of d———d scoundrels.” REvicious,—-The meetings in the new Chureh House (entrance haitieane Road) will be continued for a few eveniugs, services com- mencing at 7 o'clock, All are cordially invited to attend. Ir was supposed by some that the new Pope would make some advance towards a reconciliation with the Italian Government. But he has assumed the motto of his prede- vé@8-sor-—jon possum ws. Tue first appearance under the ‘New License Law” was ‘‘put in” this morning at the Stipendiary Magistrale’s Court, by Mr. C. O. Winkier, charged with keeping his bar open after nine o'clock at night. Charlie said ‘‘he didn’t!’ and the case was post- poned for a fortnight. At the Stipendiary Magisirate’s Court, this morning, Donald McQuarrie, drunk and incapable, was fined $2, or 8 days ; James Goodman, for loafing on the side- walks, was fined $1.60, or 10 days; C. O. Winkler, for keeping his bar open after 9 o’clock—-case stands over until this day fortnight. Important! !|—Wedo not question the reliabillty of the source from which the Patriot made inquiries as to what Court the question arose as to the powers of a Justice of the peace for the whole colony, but that the enquiry was “ dilligent” or intelligent, we are possessed of grave doubts ; and in order to enable the Patriot to lay before its read- ers, news later than it has yet been able to procure, we hasten to answer the query, and inform him that the question (as given by us on the 4tlf inst.) was raised in the Su- preme Court, now sitting at Georgetown. li is a curious fact that, although the ‘‘seer” can plainly distinguish matters beyond Georgetown, his vision is at fault in this in- stance. Tue Patriot asserts that ‘‘the Mayor considers that there are only three printing ‘offices in the City capable of printing the City Accounts,” viz., Coombs & Worth, Bremner Bros., and the Examiner Publish- ing Co. We are not sufficiently in ‘‘ His Worship’s” confidence to know whether he holds any such views or not, but consider it more than likely that he does, as he is known to be a ‘‘cool-headed” business 1nan, and in holding such views he would be but endorsing the opinion of nearly every busi- ness man among his constituents. Since the addition of the ‘‘seer” to its staff, the Patriot has been hazarding guesses with a wild recklessness that smacks of impotent wrath. We should like to know the result of last nigh’ts ‘‘guessing” as to whom the contract for printing the ‘‘City Report” was awarded. Come! Mr. Patriot, be honest for once, and tell us who do you think got the job? WEST OF ENGLAND HOUSE, Great George Street, r E subscriber, in returning thanks ‘o his customers for their patronage during the time he has been in business, begs to inform them and the public generally that he intends closing up his present busIness and will sell at REDUCED PRICES, the Stock now on hand, until The First Day of May, Any person wishing to go into the Dry Goods and Grocery Business will be treated liberally for the purchase of Entire Stock & Premises with immediate possession if required. All persons indebted will please make im- mediate payment of their respective accounts. W. W. STUMBLES. Feb. 26, 1878,—-3i IL. 98 Casks best American OIL, by the (} 1 Cask. Cheapest in the City. H. COOMBS. { DYES 10 Lbs. ANILINE, in Magenta, +: Crimson, Green, Scarlet, Blue and Panseau. 50 lbs. Logwood, 25 lbs. Cudbear, Bluestone, Copperas. Wholesale and retail, at bottom prices. H. COOMBS. | Ch’town, Feb 28--3i eod swpat & ar 3i SELLING OFF. ’ week at the ExaMINER Office. GROCHRY i | Provision Stare | } } } Cor, Great George & Kent Sts. | FYXUE Subscriber wishes to inform his friends and the public generally that he still keeps on hand 4 choice assortment. of Groceries and Provisions, AT HIS OLD STAND, and will be pleased to have them call and inspect for themselves. a nee earn ame ON HAND, 10 CHESTS CONGOU TEA, (** New Season ’’) 1,000 Lbs. Canadian Cheese, 10 Gasks American Kerosene Oil, (120° test ; 36 cts. per gal.) 20 BARRELS SUGAR) (all kinds), 100 Bois. Sup, Extra Flour, 3’ Puns. Very Choice MOLASSHS 40 doz. Pickles, 20 doz. Assorted Jams 20 boxes Dessert Prunes, 100 Tins Sardines, CANS PEACHES, PINEAPPLES STRAWBERRIES, TOMATOES NEW RAISINS, ZANTE CURRANTS' DRIED APPLES, STEWINC PRUNES, 300 QUARTS CRANBERRIES, GREEN GRAPES. 300 LBS. SMOKED HALIBUT, 2% QTLS. CODFISH, 100 BOXES DIGBY HERRING. and all goods usually found in a First- Class “srecery Store. FAMILIES SUPPLIED BY THE MONTH DONALD NICHOLSON. MANILDA. “)RDERS for Spring delivery solicited. PRICES AND TERMS unusually favorable. Also—all sizes in store for present require- ments. CARVELL BROS., Agents. Ch’town, Feb, 23—dy pat 2 aw for 3w - JAMES HOBBS CABINET MAKER. Cor. Kent and Prince Streets, Charlottetown. NHE SUBSCRIBER, in returning thanks to his customers and the public generally for past fayors, would take this method to so licit a further contmuance of their patronage. I am better prepared than ever to execute any orders that may be entrusted to me. The latest styles of all kinds of Household, Office, Church and School Furniture, made from well-selected and seasoned stock, at short notice. Special attention paid to Cutting, Making and Laying Carpets. sw Repairing neatly done, 2t short notice I would also invite the attention of Trustees of City and Country Schools to A DESK, one of the Cheapest and Best ever offered here for School purposes. Please call and inspect it at my Show Room. JAMES HOBBS. Corner Kent and Prince Streets, } Ch’town, Feb. 23, 1878. \ OLASSES—In Store and to arrive for Winter’s Stock, 125 Puns. Barbadoes & Cienfugos. CARVELL BROS. Dec. 5—pat 3 ean Wants, Lest, Found, Sr. Advertisements under this heading, in space not exceeding half an inch, will be insert- ed for Ten Cents per day. VA TO RENT--By a small \ family, a HOUSE containing about six rooms, centrally located. Apply within » March 7—3i OR SALE—A FLAG STAFF, TOP- F MAST and LOWER M.AAST, already finished, about 66 feet long, which will be sold for less than cost. Apply to J. D. CURRIE, corner Prince and Grafton Street. March 5, 1873—Si law —— a TANTED — A complete set of the “ROYAL GAZETTE” for the last five years, or any intermediate years, Apply at this Office, stating price. Feb. 28, "78— OR SALE—A Genuine Cottage Broad wood PIANOFORTE, Stoo! and Music. Will be sold very cheap. For farther particu- lars apply at Examiner Office. . - — SS ee ce am — ~ pondinatninonelions ey | Aution Sales, i - | AUCTION SALE. ie f§ Subscribers will offer for MONDAY, the 11th inst, at 11 o’clock,— 20 chests TEA (warranted), 20 half-chests TEA, do., Bbls. English Refined SUGAR 60 boxes SUAP, 40 boxes toilet SOAP, 50 doz. BROOMS, 5U doz. BUCKETS, 25 nests TUBS, 30 cases MATCHES, 10 gross PEARL BLUE, 10 bbls. LAMP CHIMINIES, 20 gross LAMP WICK, 100 reams WRAPPING PAPER, 30 packages TWINE, 30 boxes CRACKERS, 5 frails DATES, &c., &e. MACKENZIE & STUMBLES, Auctioneers. Ch’town, March 7, 18578—pat till sale. GRAND CLEARING OUT SALE. DRY GOODS. Clothing, Groceries, Hardware, weT'C. ' AM instructed to sell at AUCTION, at the Store, corner of Clreat George and Grafton Streets, on Wednesday, 20th inst. AT ll o’CLOcK, THE ENTIRE STOCK IN TRADE Of tha late Hon. Patrick Walker, Consisting in part of — White, Grey and Printed Cottons ; Sheetings, Shirtinks, Linens, Table Damask, Towellings, Black and Blue” Cloths; Beaver, Pilot, Mantle and Broad Cloths ; Tweeds, worsted Coatings, Woollen Underclothing, Reefing Jackets, Overcoata, Business and Walking Coats, Pants and Vests; Dress Material, in Coburgs, Serges, Winceys, Lustres, French Merinos, Barratheas, &c. ; Grey, White, Scarlet, Striped and Checked Flannels ; Woollen Shawls, Sontags, Jackets, Hoisery ; Felt, Soft and Shell Hats; Men’s and Boys’ Cloth Caps, Boots and Shoes ; Blan- kets and Counterpanes, Braids, Fringes, Trim- mings, Silks and Velvets, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers ; full stock of Small Wares, Hard ware, Glass, Groceries, Dye Stuffs, Tea, Shop and Office Furniture, Stoves, 1 Sewing Machine, 1) Fire-proof Safe (Kershaw & Edward’s), etc., etc. The above goods are all in good order, and of reeent importation. s@ Full particulars on handbills. Trerms—Under $50, eash ; from $50 to $150, three months ; from $150 to $300, four months; and over $300, six months’ credit on approved joint notes. : Sale positive ; no reserve. WH. DODD, Auctioneer. March 6 —4i MORTGAGE SALE, To be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION. on THURSDAY, the 4th day, of. APRIL next, at the New Law Conrts Building, im Charlottetown, at the hour of TWELVE o'clock, noon, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained: in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the Sixteenth day of December, A. D, 1873, and made between Alexander McSwain, junior, and Guliema, his wife, and Alexander Me. Swain, senior, of Township Number Twenty-one, in Queen’s County, of. the one part, and Cieorge Peake and Ralph Brecken Peake, of Charlottetown, Trus- tees, under the marriage settlement, of Fanny Leigh, of the other part, LL that Tract, Piece and Parcel of Land, situate, lying and being on Lot or Town. ship Number Twenty-one, in Queen’s County, bounded as follows, that is to say: By a line commencing at a stake fixed in the north side of the road leading from Morris’ Mill to the old Malpeque Road, in the western boundary of fifty acres of land in the occupation of Alex ander McSwain, junior, and running theuce by the magnetic meridian of 1764 north seventy chains, or the rear bcundary line of farms front. ing on said first-named Road; thence west four chains and nine links. to the division line between the said Township and Township Number twenty-three; along said line south five chains, to a jog in said division line; thence along said joy west seventy-five links ; thence south seveaty-six chains to the old road; thence alons the north side thereof northeastwardly to the place of commence- ment, containing thirty seven and one-half Acres of Land, a litcle more or less ; together with all Building: and appurtenances thereto belonging. For further particclars, apply to- Messrs. HODGSON & McL&O}), Solicitors, Charlotte- town. Dated this Twenty-seventh day of February A. D., 1878. , GEORGE PEAKE, RALPH B, PEAKE Februaay 28, 1873-—till sale ~~ ree ie? DR. WILLIAM GRAT’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE, for Seminal Weakness ,Spcr- Ee A A sequence of Self-Abuse; AY » 3 kas Back, Dimness of Visi = sumption anda Premature @ we desire to send free by mail toeveryone, Address son, Dr. Dodd, C. D. Rankin, P. G. Frase The Great English Rem- Trapotency and as Loss of Memory, Univer- » BeforeTaking. Premature Glad Age, and After Taking. er package, or six k f , by : i — ace. packages for $5, by mail free of WH. GRAY & CO., Windsor, Ontario, Canada. at Apothecaries Hall, and by all Druggist { Feb, in eod* edy is an unfailing cure all diseases that follow as& sal Lassitude, Pain in } many other diseases that lead to lusanite or CO Ni particulars in our pamphlet, which a@ Sold in Charlottetown by W. R. Wat anywhor. 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