pee So ike 2a ao. jun as a 3 = : ee 4 ro os wba oe sist gem sner tec ag tata NGG ENS AAPL KORG BT ~ Se ee a _— - — - ad a ' { } > a | - ; A . ‘ ‘4 ) + ; | : 4 4 Talaopaoszl ipants of meeting at st. Denis incurret Latest by Telegrapm. | rvs: but sever nees ve + lesser, Dut severe sentences, a ee ie “eS eS eee /sea ase ~ Czar s kQeception. 45 . Hwy f Kars Envesiilg Arayy--209,000. : j ere: } tie ») Cross the Dunitoe. RUSSIANS REPULSED. ‘ ’ Qdassa to be Bombarded. (Ss ° al ND) . the h to the D ' ly ; a iner. ) LONDON J ulit rue Rassians levy two hua jrei and | eighteen thousan i additional men. The ‘ur received a grand reception at -s investing army is two hundred | } Buchare The Kur thousand. fhe Kis Dauube in great force, but were repulsed on Friday. General Grant sians attempted to cross the | recaived the freedom 0 the city. Hobart Pasha is reported to be on his way to bombard Odessa. Toronto, June 8. for $2)) a side brother of the A skiff race on the bay Was Won by lIanion, the champion. Archbishop Lynch is to be presented with a carriage and pair of horses. His Grace in the pulpit declared against the Dunkin Act as tending to increase | drinking at home and the use of opium. A State dinner was given at Rideau Hali in lonor of Bishop Conroy. The legate leaves for Toronto to-m :rrow. MontreaL, June 8. Seizure his been made by the American Literary Bureau, for thres hundred dollars. upon a journalist here and the publishing company with which he is connected, [t is hoped that the troubles in the Pro- vincial Cabinet will be settled. Several vexatious seizures have been ride on property of the Montreal, Portland and Boston raiiway. Lonpon, June 8. A Paris correspondent states that the communication which Count Schouvaloff brings to London is not a note in a diplo. matic sense, but a letter from Prince Gorts- sbakoff in reply to what Schouvaleff took with him toSt. Petersburg. In his letter Lord Derby drew the attention of Russia to varieus points Avhere English interests my be atlected if Russian action extended so far. ‘hey were mentioned in Cross’s speech iu Parliament, and are the Suez Canal and Evypt, Constantinople, Dardan elles, Persian Gulf. The letter takes up these points and explains that Russia does not men to interfere with any of them. Gortschakotf acknowledges the great inter- national and commercial importance of the Suez Canal, and gives the most positive assurance that Russia does not intend in any way to touch it. Ru-siaindeed thinks herself entitied, as a matter of right, to carry the war to Egypt, but explains that any action in that direction has never been even taken into considera.vion. Russia thnks so important a maritime passage as the Dardanelles must always be regu- lated by international agreement, and not by any one power alone. The letter says Russia has remained true to her programme in aiming on'y at the improve:nent of the condition of Christians in Turkey, which cin only be done by co- ercing the Porte. As soon as Russia has achieved this she will fall back on the re- solution; of the Constantinople Conference, and contend for such guarantees as will ensure the efficiency of r-forms. asking the Powers to take up the thread where it was broken by the dissolution of the Confer. ence, A correspondent of the Times says the following has been received from the Her- zegovinin side. The news is that Suliema Pasha, after taking Kristas sent» Ali Pasha toretake and provision Piva, before he, Sulieman, attempted to force Duga Pass. A special from Ostuck shows that the fighting at Kristas was very sanguinary. The Montenegrin losses are reported that six hundred were killed and wounded. On Monday night 1200 Turks were killed. Fifty otlicers’ sabres are reported to have been brougitt in. A Vienua despatch says that it is stated that the houses of 15.) Jewish families were pillaged by a mob at Dowbain, in Roumania, on Sunday. E even were killed, 24 wound- ed and 9000 ducats stolen. The news is confirmed that the Circas- sians in Thessaly have pillaged the monas- try of Ragonea, and killed the Monks. Lonpon, June 7. Vienna “ Fremlenblatt’’ repres: nts that Andrassy received overtures from England for alliance against Russia, but showed himself unfavorable to the proposal, because of the policy which Austria has adopted towards the German Empire. ConsTANTINOPLE. June 8, Montenegrins, on Wednesday, attacked Spuz, and were defeated, leaving 23 dead, and 60 wounded. Paris, June 8, Bourinot Duverdien, President of Council, recently arrested, M. Municipal charged with insulting President McMahon ard inciting civil war and assassination, has been sentenced to fifteen months imprison- quence of changed dates of sailing. New YOrK, June 3. ix-President Listo, of Gayco, now here, rotestS against the recent order to Gen Ord to pursue parities into Mexico, ss a Viola 1 of Mexico’s rights as a soverergn 1nd independent tation. A Pittsburg despatch says two new oil wells, yielding together nearly a thousand barrela per day, have been struck iu Bul- lion district. It is stated the Attorney Gener Thas beeu iustructed ty investigate the death of MeCielland, British subject im Aempei County, Mississippi. WASHINGTON, June 8. Mails from Halifax aud Prince Edward Island, during summer, and until furthe: notice, will be seut trom Portland by rail Tuc mail by sea is discontimued in couse- ow a OTS Shipping Tatell om PIs ggeer mt itive mr OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED. Jun -Schr. Ambrose, McDonald, Pic. | ou, coal; Gypsey Bride, Sieel, Pictou, coal; M i dane, Chipman, Buciouch leals; Enterprise, Perry, Halifax, boards; | Marvy Kate, Beaton, Arichat, stone: C, W.] | Lyle, llugwhes, Georgetown, oats: Margare Jane, McDonald, Sydney, coal; Rising D Hughes, Pictou, coal. CLEARED. June 9,- Rising Dawn, Samips Qh, Pictou, ballast; Louisa, Emory, Pictou, ballast Gypsey Bride, Steel, Pictou, ballast; J.| Mcivay,McKay, Richibucto, baliast; Oaward, | Scott, Wallace, ballast. | By Cable to Peake Bros & Co.—Brigt.| Kain irrived at é' narth nthe sth i + ty | | Arrived at Ballimere on th Oth inst., Bigt Ficetmood, Kaglish, from P. E. TI. Arrived at Boston on the otc, schr. Wesley, Pool, trom Charlottetown | ret eae ; Arrived at *hiladelphia, St. Huber Malone, from P, E. I. | j fa Oe ene ET ORR SORTS STU EF Rs ELI d ae | OL RANKIN HOUSE. June 9.—W. UW. Bould, Halifax; Che i ster | ({. Brash, N. J.; A. B. Almour and son, | REVERE HOUSE, June 9.—Messrs. M. Morrison, Restig ouche, N. B.; James Carr .Woodstock ; M. | Lamont, Fredricrion ; J. M. Gill, Moncton — Prentice, Pictou; M. Thorne, St. Jolin CG A. Seney, Mon treai. ROCKLIN June 9.—R. A Joni McLean, New Wiltshire: M ing, Dundas; Elward Henry Uranviile S. G. Carr, Canning, N. S.; Edward Bourke, } Alberton; Arthur McEwen, New London; B. F. Simpson, Woifville, N.S. RS I eee Stipendiary Wagistrate’s Court. LrAAAPASIOS HOUSE. Brad snaw, New Glasgow ; M. Lor- ae LLLP LOL WLLL LPP WI PLL de ™ Three parties appeared on summons before he Magistrate on Saturday morning.—F. McKay for taking a boat withont permission from Robart Georges, dismissed ; J. McAdam for allowing a lottery to take place in his house, fined 39 cents and cost; James Cahil on complaint of Joseph McDonald for assauit, case postp ned untt to-day. | Correspondence. To the Editor of the Daily Examiner. Perhaps it will rain to-night, and pers! haps it won't. If it don’t, 1 suppose we will have to continue to eat dust. It is very humiliating to be forced to swallow that kind of food, and then you have to| take it in at every Opening. It’s not nice, and, besides, the Doctors say itis bad for Really, Mr. Editor, ihe !ast few days has been enough to make a min fee| that the eld proyerb is true: and dust shalt thou eat all the days of thy life.” i the lungs. thou art, But then can nothing | bedone? {would be wiiling to sel! the | Mount Edward Well and all the fixtures. } or dis,ose of a portion of ** Big Donald’’| for old brass, or cut a few feet off the city gas bill, or dispense with the services of | one or more of those useful catch the cows for us; or, I think, I would have been even willing to let Pownal | Wharf go for something less than eight! huudred dollars, if, by so doing, we could | afford the experiment of for the city. Mr. Editor, [ give it up. men who} watering carts ry your hand. Yours, etc., Dust Eater. | Charlottetown, June 8, 1877. | | | | SS eee Bermupa Istanp3.—Robert J. Smith, a colored native of the Bermudas, will delive: a lecture in the Y. M. C. A. Hall this eve mn } ning, on the above-named Islands. This | gentleman has delivered lectures in éid | western part of the Island, of which the Summerside Journal says :-— «The lecture, delivered in an easy, grace ful style, was a pleasing narrative of the history, the resources, the scenery, “nd, the character of the inhabitants. Those, who thought that it would be almost ima. | possible to deliver an interesting and in-| structive lecture on Bermuda were agreeably , disappointed. Although the subject was tame and simple, yet so skilfully was it handled that the audience was not only | ment, anid 2000 francs fine. Other partici. pleased but dehghted,”’ , o2 4 ! f Lake dLuices }Or mol ) | quired to be paid ia and Yew Advertisemests. the Business siana LATELY OCCUPIED BY MACDOUGALL & CURRIE will be Sold AT AUGHLIN: TUESDAY, 26TH sUXt. ot? 4 2 Oe Joc . FT eCURISES Aud poon, de the also at same time the following Remnant of their Stock, viz.: ] ubs, Buckets, Bath Brick, Room Paper, Limp Flues, Molasses, Syrup, Butter, ‘ues, Lounges, 1 Nest Grocers Drawers, Empty Casks and Barrels, and { Fairbank s Scale. CARVELL BROS., Auctioneers. June ll—taw. pat «& ar till sale. “| By-Law to Amend the Ry- Lawto Bstablish and Regu- ltée one or more Pounds. Be it eaacted by the City Council of the City of Charlottetown as follows :— Section 1. From and after the passing of this Law instead ofthe pound fee of one shilling and six pence of the late lawful curreat money of is Island requlred by the said amended Law, |‘ A Law to establish and regulate one pounds,” there shall be paid by the er or owners of all horses, cows, mules, Voel asses, goats, sheep, swine or peat cattle, found ‘at lurge within the city, the sum of one dollar | for eacu aadevery animal impounded in acy of - cily pounds, besides the fees for keeping’ and the same as neers for aud re- y the said amended Liziag ction 2, Every pound-keeper shall immedi- | ately, on receiving such pound fee, make due urn thereof to the Stipendiary Magistrate of said city aad atthe same time shall pay into the | Gity Court seventy-five cents of every such fee so collected by him. Section 3. Ten days notice of sale, to be given ‘ aye stile te | by the pound-keeper, of any such animal so im- fiotel Arrivals. ; | of any By-Law of the city shallbe given and it yioded or of any article impounded by virtue hall be sufficieat to publish such notice in f the newspapers published in Charlotte- resaid. se . af THEOPH, DESBRISAY, Mayor. Peter McGowan, City Clerk. Zins O a W—n.e. Passed 6th June, 1877, EVENING SALES —or— Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots & ShoeS, and Sundry Articles, on every SATURDAY BVENING, commencing at 8 o’clock, at the Auction Room of MACKENZIE & June 9—2in STUMBLES. orem we ee TIN HIG AB. 39 Casks. CARVELL BROS. Ch’ town, May 31, 1877-—3w PHOSFOZONE!), 4 au - <A <i i GG Bivir of Hypophosphites, - oO oA The New Nervine Tonic. rH ia is — ie el og C2 <4 > Leon 22 - > (Strengthens Nerve, Muscle 2 "4 and Bone. tA > aie a For sale at ty _ YUN APOTIECARIES HAML, = |B al Desbrisay’s Corner: re Ch’town, June 1, 77.~-4i ta w ED THA. —AT THE— ‘ew York & Toronto Flour DELO T. pe subscriber has received, by recent arrivals from London, and which wil be sold eilher Wholesale or Retal— 50 CHESTS JAPAN TEA, (CiL)(2% ) 50 Chests Chison Scnchong Flavor. Quality guaranteed, and the money will be returned to purchasers ifthe article does not give satisfaction. A'so, always on hand, a supply of Fresh Ground Flour, Imported weekly from Toronto. WILLIAM McCIiLL. Ch’town, May 30, 1877.—2w eod f PAPRICK’S A. §, ANNUAL PIC-NIC ! The members of St. Patrick’s Total Abstinence Society will hold their ANNUAL PIC NIC at Fort Augustus, on Monday 25th day of June, 1877. Games of every description will be pro- vided, and a first-class Refreshment Booth will be on the grounds, The steamer J/eath« Belle, having been engaged for the occasion, will leave Steam Navigation Co's wharf at 8 o'clock and ]1 o’clock, a. m., returning in the evening will leave Hickey’s wharf at .3 o’clock and 6 o’clock, p. m, No intoxicating liquor will be allowed on the grounds; and any person exhibiting signs of intoxication will forfeit his right toa return passage. TICKETS 25 cents each; children under 12 years haif price, to be had at the stores of John Gahan, W. R, Watson and Owen Connolly, Esqs., and at the Boat on morning of Pic-nic. Parties belonging to the surrounding country will be charged 15 cents admission to the grounds, JOHN HUGUES, Sec’y ot Committee. Ch'town, May 28, 1877. In connection with the above Picnic, the committee propose to hold a REGATTA, and will offerthe following Prizes :—Four- oared race—distancy 3 miles, 1} and turn —Ist prize, $20; 2nd do,, $10; entrance fee, $2.00. Boats carried up free,at 11 o’clock. Race to take place at | o'clock. June 4, 1877. GRANULATED SUGAR. NOW LANDING, 15 Bbls. American Granulated, 10 * Coffee Sugar. FENTON T. NEWBERY & CO. Charlottetown, June 8, 1877—2i pat li “Dain Bank of P. E, Isla OTICE is hereby given that a DivipEND 4N of Five Per Cenr., for the past half year, has been declared on the Capital Stock of this Bank, payable at its Banking Office in Charlottetown, on and after this date. ; GEORGE MACLEOD, Cashier, Charlottetown, June 5, 1877—l1w CU AWN O. 50 Bbhis. Pacific Guano. Cheapest and best fertilizer known. For turnips n>thing can deat it. CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, June 5, 1877—p a tw dw FOR SAE At Manufaciurers’ Prices: DOZ BROOMS, 50 50 te PAILS, 2990 ** Zine WASH BOARDS, 20 nests TUBS 50 Boxes SOAP, 50 «26*~—tCO*: odie, 50 Boxes CRACKERS, 20 Bbls. Lamp CHIMNEY, 200 Reams Wrapping PAPER, 20 Doz. LOOKING GLASSES, 100 Gross STi })E BLACKING, 20 ¢¢ PEA RL BLUE, 30 Chests hoice TEA MACKENZIE & STUMBLES. Ch’town,June Molasses and Sugar, Now landing at PEAKE’S No, 2 Wharf Puns. Brightest Barbadoes MOLASSES, Tierces « “6 ‘6 “6 Bbls. “ bs ‘sé “ Hhds. Bright Muscavado SUGAR, ‘ sé Tierces se ' Bbls & sé “ “e Heszard Bros. sé June 7. voit a Elia IE Sy... inact yantelitiensdistrstngesaiir ves seth 2a emer: sini seintiealsctssiiaatiltdidatind oud cider oe at ea tea or ZN CERT ae GORE VELL AED ta : x Br Bet pn are = — aaa = naan . aaa < nal A to, aimee ra ne rene we miele Dame e Steamer HEATHER BELLE Summer Arrangement. \ ILL ieave Charlottetown for Orwell every MONDAY and WEDNESDAY evenings. * Leave Orwell for Charlottetown every TUESDAY and THURSDAY mornings, at 7 o'clock. Returning to Orwell same evening at 3 o’c) »ck. Leave Charlottetown for Mount Stewart every WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY Morn- ings at four o'clock. Leave Mount Stewart for Charlottetown at 7 o'clock, returning to Mount Stewart same evenings. Leaving Charlottetown for Crapand every SATURDAY, weather and tide per- mitting ; and every alternate SATURDAY will make a return trip. JOHN HUGHES, Agent. Uh town, May 25, 1877.—3m wkly SOR about Ten Days from date the Sub- scriber will offer PLANTS at the Con- servatory, near St. Peter’s road, for cash only, at following rates ;—#1.20 worth of plants for $1, $2.40 for $2, and so on in like proportion up to $5. Special induce- mants for cash orders above this amount. ARTHUR D. W. HASZARD. June 1, 2w, Sins. Universal Exhibition. PARIS Intending Exhibitors will please apply immediately ~TO THE— Hon. the Minister of Agricultare, OTTAWA, For’ Printed Forms of Applications, General Regulations for Canadian Exhibi- tors, Classification, and any other in- formation desired. A limited space only being available, application should be made at once, and not later than the [5th JULY, next. No application can be received after that date. May 30, 1877.—sod til 5th July. FLOUR AND CORNMEAL, BEST AND CHEAPEST. B. BALDERSTON, Ch’ town, Juue 7, ’'77.—3w twa w Sole Leather ! Get it at CARVELL BROS: - May 21,1877, —__— The Best Turnip 7 Py 4084 RD'S improved SWEDE TURNIP is so generally acknowledged to be the best ever introduced into this Province: that an advertisement would be super- fluous were it not necessary to inform those who sow this sort exclusively, that that the Stock on hand is limited, and the only place in P. E. I. to buy it is at Has. ee ere SToRe, Queen Square —tw 4in Flour. Flour, Flour. HE Subsosribers have yow in the Gal S.S. Co’s Stores in Charlottetown, the following well-known brands of flour of their own manufacture, which they offer for sale in quantities to suit the trade : 300 bbis. PLOUGH, 700 do * GIBBS BEST. 500 do ‘* OUR BRAND,” 200 do * OSHAWA.” Parties desirous of purchasin please telegraph us for quotations. en communications will be promptly replied to—prepaid. GIBBS & BROTHERS. Oshawa, Ontario Ch’town, May, 26, 1877. tri wkly din Ex Ship James Duncan & S.S,. Hadji, 275 Boxes Chance's SMETHWICK GLASS ! (ASSORTED SIZES), At Greatly Reduced Prices, ai Ww. E. DAWSON & CO’'S. June 6—4in Wants, ete., ete. par’ Advertisements under this heading, in space not ex- ceeding half an inch, will be inserted for TEN CENTS per day. —_— — ee — Parks’ Cotton Yarns WARDED the only Medal, given tor COTTON YARNS of Can ° facture, at the a CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION. Nos. 5’s to 10's, White, Blue, Red, Orange, and Green. Warranted full length ang weight. Stronger and better than any other in the market. : tae: Cotton Carpet Warp. No. 12’ 4 PLY IN aLL Cotors. ANTED, a Decent BOY from fourteen | to sixteen years of age, as an appren- | ‘tice to Jearn the gas fitting and tin business. | Apply immediately to A. HERMANS & SON. June 6. 1877.—Gin. New Warranted fast. WM. PARKS’ & SON, Brunswick Potton Mills St. John, N. B. : May 23.77