— - — ——_— Latest by Telegraph. Pe Pea PR Dr Onna" <r Latest from Montreal. Prot for Six Hours ! ! ————_——— Sixteen Shots Fired | Dead and Wou nded. Daily i i ner. | MontTreEat, July 3. A man named Hackett was shot dead yes- terday. lle was quietly returning from service, and was set upon by the mob. fhree others were badly wounded, but uot fatally. In ail: hots were fired. No attempt was th ‘- by the Civic Authorities to quell and for six hours the city was in of the mob. The Mayor is seve blamed for not calling out the Militar, tering a body of Police to quell the disturbance. Volunteers were under arms, from three to twelve o'clock. There was no disturbance after the shoot- ing of the Oranegemen. On returping from their Excursion the Orangemen were iarded ou'side the city limits. To-day everything is quiet, but an nneasy it is feared that trouble funeral of Hackett the fecling exists ; and may oceur al murdcred man. No arrests were made. Out ide of Montreal the day was quietly | has created a very bad impression. r Lead~ ing Ultramontanes have resolved to ‘form, electoral commissions in Paris and the provinces, GLoucEsTER, Mass., July 12. Che iishing schooner Centennial, at this port from Grand Banks, picked up on the [5th of June, four Frenchmen, of 2 vessel belonging to St. Pierre, Miquelon. Two persisted in searching for their vessel and were probably lost in a storm which arose soon alter. The others were brought here. 1 Correspondence. SPDR. SR SSS OOS SS eR Re rere me er ere SHALL OR WILL, (To the Editor of the Daily Examiner.) ‘ir,— Your compositor, by changing the ‘does,’ which I wrote in my former letter, into ‘do,’ made me appear guilty of a solecism, for which I am not responsible. SHaLp or Witt, July 13. Lditor of Daily Examiner : Dear Str,—You will, no doubt, be troubled with a great many communications anent the * riot” of Thursday night, but | crave your indulgence this time on the eround that l very seldom intrude my views upon the press, lirst, | would say that if the policemen who witnessed the first disturbance (in which a half dozen were engaged) had done their duty and dispersed the crowd (?) I believe that all the subsequent trouble would have been abated; but not tili they were spurred on by the taunts of some of the bystanders did they show any signs of interference, and after they moved off they mixed with the crowd, and that was the last of their endeavors to suppress the “row.” Not one arrest was made. I my- self was standing side by side with a police- — Local and Gther ems. ST. DUNSTAN’s 8 a.m., 10a. m., St. Paut’s Cuurcu—il a. m., p m., Wednesday evening, p.m. 6.30 p. m. a. m. Zion Crrurcu—1! a. m., 6.30 p. m. Baptist Courcu—1l a. m., 7 p. m. BiBLeE CunistIAN —10.30 a, m., 6.30 p, m. YOUNG Men’s C. evening, 6.30 p. m. deere scnnenncee NN lentes arrive hear this morning; yesterday morning. ——l oe the channel and drowned. event. > o—-—-— ~~ ae mE ee ee Oe ee eee ee RELIGIOUS SERVICES TO-MORRO Wy i eae SUBSCRIBERS offer for Sale— CarukDRAL—Scrvices a and Vespers at 3 p.m. 7 p.m., 75 St. Perer’s Cuurcn—s a.m, 11 a. o.. Mernoptist Ciurcu—l0.30 a. m., 6.30 p.m A.— Services 4 p. m. TEMPERANCE Hatt—Service at 10.30 a. m., Tuk Steamer Gulnare returned from the survey on the Labardor, yesterday morning, [ have leased the Hotel formerly known as the The Steamer $/. Lawrence was delayed in Ls > Hawkesbury tiiree hours, by a thick fog, piuors and Cigars, aud superior accommoda THe NorTuERN Licgut.—Hon. A J. Smith, Minister of Marine, visited Pictou on Wed- nesday, to make arrangements for repairing TO SHIP-OWNERS. TWENTY Bbis. Extra Mess Pork, TWeNTY ** Mess “ FIFTY “6 Prime Mess * JOWLS, Pates and Feet, SUGAR-Cured Hams, LARD in tins, FIFTEEN Bbls, Beef. HWASZARD BROS. Cuurcu or ScorLaNp —St .James’—11 a.mt} July L2— Dr. JENKINS of Montreal, will preach in SYDNEY, o ae and §T, JOHNS, St. James’ Church, Charlottetown, D, V. to-morrow morning, the L5th inst., at 11 NEWFOUNDLAND. THE Ste imer Valei/w will be due here on or about the 13th inst., and will take in freight for either of the above ports, HASZARD BROS., Agents. July 11—3in ROYAL HOTEL, King’ Square, Saint Sohn. HAVE much pleasure in informing my uu- merous friends and the public generally, that CONTINENTAL, and thoroughly renovated STEAMERS.—The Steamer Valetta . will the same,making it, asthe ROYAL always had the reputation of being, one of the best Hotels ia the Provinces, Excellent Bill of Fre, First-class Wines tion. Blackhall’s Livery Stable attached, THOS, F. RAYMOND. Drownep.—At Mount Stewart, yester<| July 3, 1877~6m day, a ‘“section]’ man named Duggan— while bathing in the river, was carried into His body was found about twenty minutes after the sad 20 CASES BOOTS - BOOTS & SHOES! & SHOES received by steamer froin Montreal, for Sale CHEAP. SIMON W. CRABBE, “Sign of the Stove,’ 109 Q1e?5 | CIRCULAR. ; | que. ese We are happy to jaform our numerous ‘friends that notwithstanding the late dis 'astrous fire, which totally destroyed our Warehouse and Manufactory, we have re- opened at NO. 21 KING STREET, and are prepared to mect our custom- ers with a fall assortment of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Etc., Our buyers have left for the English and American markets, ant from their known capabilities, our customers may depend upon having a well chosen stock to select fron. We would respectfally request you hot to place your orders for Fall Clothing elsewhere, a8 we are in a position to com- plete them in onr accustomed good style and at our usual moderate prices. We hope within two months to once more meet youin our new building, now undergoing erection on Canterbury Street. Yours Respectfully, T. R. JONES & CO. St. John, New Brunswick July 2, 1877. QUEEN INSURANCE CO. OF ENGLAND. ; July 7, 77 3i Capita’ -- [3 Millions Siediay. NSURANCE effected on all kinds cf Buildings, Merchandise, and Produce. Also, on Vessels on the stocks, Special rates for isulated residences. Lasses settledjpromptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), 4 Agent for Prince Edward Island. observed by Orangemen. man, and was equally amused and disgusted | the Steamer Northern Light, and fitting her| Ch’towa, Ju ne 27—taw f 3w Rdward Sayers of Kingston has been| With his conduct. While the cowardiy mob/ for next winter’s work. It is expected that? arrested by his wife, for attempting to|*ateW stone after stone into the building’ wren the repairs are completed she will be June — 4 murder her. Her throat was cut cpen at night. Flour guiect and steady at quotations. Superior Extra, $8 00 to $8 25 Extra Superfine, 7 85 to 7 95 Fancy, 7 35 to 7 5) Spring Extra, 7 20 to 7 35 Supertine, 6 77 to 6 387 Strong Bakers’, 7 50 to 7 75 Fine, 6 35 to 6 50 Middlings, 5 40 to 5 60 Pollarda, 5 60 to 5 85 U. C. Bags per 100 lbs., 3 60 to 3 65 3 70 to 3 75 City Bags (delivered ) THE QUEEN & BEACONSFIELD RUMORED CHANGES. Special Dispatch to Daily Examiner, LONDON, July 13. The War News is unimportant. The Eart of Braconsrietp had two interviews with the Queen yesterday, The Queen presided at the Council. The subject deliberated is said to have been the retirement of a prominent member, (not Beaconsfield) of the Ministry. The Cabinet was also to consider fresh despatches from Austria. There were large Orange demonstrations ia Ireland and New York: but no great disturbances. —_—,-— nS THE WAR. Vienna, July 11, Reliable information says that the Rous a broad grin actually spread over his face. and when some of the females (of whom there were not a few present) frightened at the crashing of glass, ran away, he ran with them. It may be asked, but what could so few policemen do? Sir, there was & moment of quietude when a dozen determined men could have cleared the street. he police bad nothing to fear. Their position protected them from assault by any class of bigots. But, Sir, my principal reason for troub ling you is to protest against * mob rule”’ in Charlottetown. Why were the people the Orange Lodge ltoom before the Urange men arrived there ? Why were the authori- ties not prepared for the emergency by having additional policemen sworn in? It may be said that they had no idea that such an event would happen. But, Sir, who will admit such an excuse? Have not such things occured so often that we ought to be prepared? How many more warn- ings are needed before the authorities will take those steps which are necessary for the peace and welfare of the country? It seemed last night, when the “ row” was at its height, that there was no one willing to take the lead in any step to prevent the mob from carrying on their nefarious work. the mob—* I guess we done it this time:”’ and they certainly did do it, pretty effect. ually. Howacrowd of roughs, in broad 'dayslight, in the face of policemen and magistrates, could thus devastate a build- ing without one arrest being made, sur. passes my comprehension. However, one good effect which will result from this little *coincidence,’’ as Artemas Ward would say, will be that the citizens will know what protection is offered them in the event of their property and lives being endangered by a mob who may at any moment take it into their heads to * rule the roost.’’ Another thing, Mr. Editor, that { wish manian army will cross the Danube tos morrow above and below Kalafat. ‘The Prince will personally assume Command, ConsTanTINoPLe, July 11], The death of Redif Pasha is denied, Lonpon, July 11, The Berlin National Zeituny asserts that Count Andrassy announced to the Russian ambassador the determination of Austria to| proceed to the occupation of Servia, It is reported that the Ameer of Cabool has agreed to harass the Russians wherever they can be found by petty chiefs in Central Asia, which may compel the Russian expe- dition into Cabool, thus opening an Anglo- Indian difficulty which may result in Engs lish interference. A Russian official despatch dated Alex- androple, July 9th, virtually admits that the siege of Kars bas been raised, It is reported that several hundred pers sons were killed and wounded in Rustchuk by the bombardment up to June 28th, The bombardment of Rustchuk was re- sumed on Thursday and the Russians ata tempted to storm the piace, but were re- pulsed after two hours’ tighiihg. An Englishman from Adowa reports that a force armed with Remington rifles and 24 cannon is leaving Adown tor the frontier, to encounter the revolted tributary of King Meehclek. A great battle is imminent. The King of Abyssinia expressed willingless to resign in favor of King Alamyo, son of the late King ‘heodore. GENERAL NEWS, LiverPoon, July 11, The American Shamber of Commerce to- night gave a splendid banquet, at Adelphi Hotel, to delegate to International Conven- tion; 100 were present, including dele. Bates from nine American cotton ex. changes, Paris, July 11, Che article in the Republique Francaise \oiently attacking President MacMahon to call attention to is the conduct of some of our public men, who palavered with the mob, calling them, ** My good fellows, now do go away. They'll haul the flag down, if you go away,” &c. It was enough to make one ashamed of the land that gave such men birth. And lastly, but not least, I shall mention part of the conduct of the chief and his policemen. When the flag was hauled down the mob started off, shouting out “Let us go home now, boys,” and off they went with acheer. The policemen and their chief then went round among respectable citizens, and in loud, impudent, domineer- ing tones commanded them to “ move on.”’ These men, who were not to be heard while the row was progressing, were now ‘‘them~« selves again,’’ equal to driving cows and arresting drunken men, Completely disgusted with the night’s proceedings, as a whole, I slowly wended my way home, firmly impressed with the feeling that, although Charlottetown pre- sents many attractive features to the stranger resident in the city, a well-organ- ized police force, which can be depended On in any emergency, is not one of them. Tacitus. Charlottetown, July 13, 1877. “a —_— Personal. aAAAAAAL ~AAAALL LY R. S. HALiburTON, Esq , is on the Island. Mr. Ferrier and Docror DouGtass, are expected on the Island in the course of a ew days. Ss Hotel Arrivals allowed to congregrate in the vicinity of To use the sentiment expressed by one of stronver and more effective than ever. Refined sugar, WALTER A. WOOD ee in want of a FIRST CLASS COMBINED ing elsewhere. Cardigan Bridge ; Cape Traverse. AGENTS FoR P. E. ISLANp. Hoosick Falls, N.Y. Island. liable to breakage. gow Road; William Coles, Rustico Road Donald A. Nicholson, Springton, Lot 67 Crapaud; Duncan Cole, Thomas Biggar, do.; John D. slo Road. THE WOOD MACHINE VICTORIOUS Champion and Wheeler Machines. John D. Mattart, Isaiah Howat, RANKIN HOUSE, July 15.—K. R. Baungate and lady, Hali- fax; Rev. John Craig and lady, do; R. J. Haliburton. do; Wim. T. Bartion, St. John, N. B. Isaac Clark, David McFarlane, Charles Muttart, David Louher, Joho Crocket, Jotun Driscoll, Thomas Myers, Montague Muttart, Henry Crocket, Alexander Roblee. | June 22—oaw . ITE Farmers of Prince Edward Island, Mowing & Reaping Machine, will find it to their advantage to call and examine these machines before purchas- They can be seen at the following places viz.: Wadman & Sons, Crapaud; J. G Stearns’, Souris; John H. Winsloe’s St. Peter's; James R. Elliott's, Elliott Station ; James McMahon, Vounty Line ——, Summerside; John Robertson, Johan D. Muttart, HORNE, PIERCE & CO. Henry Vickerson, St. Peter’s Road : James Farquharson, Lot 48; James Mutch, sen. do.; Donald Munn, do.; Patrick Reid, Hope} Machine work and repairing, he guarantees tiver, Lot 22; Robert Simpson, do; Widow] satisfaction, Cullen, do.; William J. Seaman, New Glas- John Nelson, Cornwall ; Michael! Boy le, do, Camden Clark, Tryon; William Matters New London, Muttart, Cape Traverse; Frederick H. Horne, Win- Patrick McInnis, ; ; — English Retined. To Arrive Next Week. 15 Brls. ‘Granulated, 10 do Crushed. 10 do UCoftee Crushed. F. 'T. NEWBERY & CO. ex 3in e o d—pa her 2 in a ee ee VIF BG A 15 Casks WHITE WINE (a superior ar- ticle for pickling. s F. T. NEWBERY & Cu, ex din e 0 d—pa ar 2 in LONDON HOUSE. NOW OPENING, Ex Steamship “ Prince Edward,’ Black Silks, Black Cashmeres, Black Persian Cords, Black Brilliantines. 1 PRILLINGS, RIBBONS, E, the undersigned Farmers of P. B, » FAM yy ® the : LADIES UMBRELLAS, sland, purchased in the summer of 1876, of Messrs. Horae, Pierce & Co., of Charlottetown, a Waiter A. Wood Reaper and Mower Attachment, manufactured at Two complete Ma- chines, except the ground wheel, pole, and fi seat, are used for each Machine,—fur the price of one ordinary Combined Machine, giving us nearly the wear of two machines for one. We pronounce these Machines by far the best we have ever seen, and recom- mend them to our brother farmers ot the It is capadle of picking up broken down grain, equally if not betier than any other Machine that we have ever seen at work ; is equally light in draught, an@ not STRAW HATS, June 80—4in REPAIRED, —— Mr. Jota 0, Fullerton Neil Shaw, Brackley Point; William Mc- BEGS to announce that he wil! be at the Callum, do.; James Shaw, do.; John, W. Robertson, do.; Duncan Kennedy, Brackley Point Road; John Kennedy, do. ; Isaac Henderson, do. ; George Bryenton, do. ; Rockin Hovse for a short time, to Repair Sewing Machines of all Kinds, Having had seven years experience at , Apply immediately. July 2, 1877—4i pd Ex HIBERNIAN, — VIA ae Ad 2 a a , ’ EW Worsted Coatings, in Blue and We, whose names are annexed, do here-| 4 Black. at the by State that, at the Mowing Machine Trial f on John Bell, Esquire’s farm, on Tharsday last, the 14th September, 1876, the Walter June 30 —4ins. A. Wood Machine was the best Reaper and the lightest draught Machine, over the * PLUMBER A PLUMBER LONDON HOUSE. FROM fALIFAX.! He Subscriber having engaged "a prac- tical Plumber, any description of work , | —either shop or house—in the above line, cun now be done at MILLNER’s ‘Try Syop. GEORGE W. MILLNER. Ch’town, June— BEST THA - the city atG. D,. WRIGHT'S, next door to MeGill’s Flour Store, 67 Queen St. Ch'towna, July 5, 1877.—3in eod Universal E xhibition. — ee Pe (Intending Exhibitors will piease apply immediately —TO THE— Hon. the Minister ot Apricultare COPIVDA WA. For Printeu $Forms of Applicat.one, General Regulations for Canadian Exhiyi- tors, Classification, and any other .y formation desired. A limited ‘space one being available, application should be mady at once, and not later than the 15th JULY next. No application can be received after ALLAN LINE. English Mail Steamers* Zo secure passage apply to CARVELL BROS.. Agents Charlottetown, July 5, 18277,—3i SAFES. — — Warning by the Recent Fires and buy a reliable SAFE. Four of EDWARDS CELEBRATED SAFES can be inspected at my Wareroom, No. 1| Queen Street. Other sizes ordered if re juired, B. BALDERSTON. June 26 -—3ins. SYRUP S aee ee RASPBERRY, STRAWBERRY. GINGERWIN&. LEMON, Lr .5 and 20 Gatlon K CYS, SU:TABLE FOR TEA ‘PARTIES.: Be Vitty CHLAP, CARVELL BROs. Ch’town, June 11. —2.iw pat 2 mos, CRICK BT ORSEY & JOST have just received a lot of Cricket Spikes, Tney caa be put on any shoe. Cricket Shoes made to order at their establishment. Ch’town, July 6, 1877.—3in se a oye sergreetiteme ns se Mah,