— Ow BT ie lt ing Bit eS tt a i agate eateries NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. _ (Special Despateh to Kveaminer. ) CONSTANTINOPLE, July 1. Fifteen thousand armed Albanians have resolved to defy their annexation to Ser via. The Turks were victorious in the great battle at Canea. The losses on bi are heavy. It is stated that Mchemet Ah, one of the Turkish VPlenipotentiaries to Congress, has telegraphed the Porte for permission to leave Congress, as he despairs of securing justice at their hands. The Governor of Lebanon has been re called on account of his conduct, which nearly caused an insurrection. i} ) th SIGeS Lonpvon, July 1. A despatch from Pera on Friday, says : It is stated that the Porte is disappointed with Caratheodon Pasha, its plenipoten- tiary to Congress, and possibly Safvet Pacha, will himself go to Berlin with final and irrevocable instructions. Should Con- gress result unsatisfactorily to Turkey, the opposition will probably attempt a ris- ing. News from Jerasova shows that Turkish troops are moviug west five battalions frem Novi Bozar, will enter Herzegovina. Austria has concentraied consideraple force on the frontier, so as to avoid the necessity of sending reinforce ments after the frontier was crossed. Latest official news from Constantinople despatches on Sunday meght, states that Turkey is negotiating with Austria, and an understanding may be arrived at. ’ Feze Pasha is appointed to replace Paker Pasha in command of an army corps. Vienna, July 1. General Philippopoli will, it is believed, command the troops destined for Bosnia, and General Jonanovich those to Herzogo- vina. <A Civil Commission will accompany them for the purpose of organizing the ad ministration of the country. Local and Other leans, Senator Howtan arrived in Saturday evening. town on MeeETING or Liperat-Conservatives. Reniember the meeting in the Citizens’ Skating Rink this evenine. A Lot of superior Croquer Srrrs just completed, to be sold at cheapest cash price.—Mark Burener. 728 lw Prrsonat.—Hon. John’ MeMillan, Post Office Inspector of New Brunswick, accom- panied by Mrs. McMillan, is visiting te Island. Doctor Warner’s Health Corsets, and other approved makes, just opened at W. A. Weeks & Co’s. june 25—tu fr Tue Funerat of the late G. Walter Beer will leave his father’s residence for the de- pot Wednesday afternoon at 2.45. Mipsummer Bonner and Har Suares just received. ‘june 26--3i J. & W. Beer. Tue Odd Fellows’ flag is flying half-mast to-day, on account of the very sudden death of Mr. G. W. Beer, who was a most active member of ‘‘ Wildey” Lodge. Tue Supreme Court adjourned its sitting, owing to three of the jurors sitting on the case pending being secretaries of School Districts, and obliged to attend three of the school meetings held throughout the Island to-day. I, O. O. F.—The Installation of officers for “ St. Lawrence” Lodge has been deferred until Friday evening next. ‘The officers elect for both ‘‘ St. Lawrence” and ‘ Wil- dey” Lodges will then be installed into their respective chairs. THERE was a very good attendance at the market to-day. Prices were as follows :— Butter (fresh), from 17 to 20 cts. per lb. Eggs, fronf 11 to 12 cts. per dozen. Straw- berries, from 10 to 12 cts. per quart. Chickens, from 40 to 60 cts. per pair. Fowl, from 50 to 60 cts. per pair. Turkeys from 80 cts. to $1.00. Heaiey’s Hreernian Minstrens gave their farewell entertainment, in aid of the Sons of Temperance, in the Market Hall, last evening, to avery large house. The performances of the minstrels were excel- lent and drew loud applause froin the audi- ence. The success which atiended the Company during its short season in this City speaks highly for its future prosperity. On Friday night last, about 11 o’clock, a man named Hugh Connolly was assaulted by three men at the West End of this city and robbed of $40. Six suspivious persons were arrested for the robbery: and brought before the Stipendiary this morning. Mr. Connolly identified two of the prisoners, Wm. Byers and Thos. Noonan, as the parties who robbed him; but they produced sufficient evidence to prove an libi. Two of the prisoners arrested were remanded 8 days and the others were discharged. ee The Governor General. We fear there is no truth in the report that the period of service of the Gevernor General is to be extended. An enterprising member of the staff of the Boston Globe in- terviewed His Excellency on the subject, and with the following result : In answer to an enquiry if it were true that the Home Government had decided to extend his term of office in accordance with the gen- eral desire of the Canadian people, the Nar! said that there was no truth whatever in the report, that his family and household effects; Paris of M. had left. for England last week, and that he | would follow in September. The same paper publishes a despatch from the Montreal Herald of Friday, contradiet- A ttn atm | ! eee ee ne Mr. Tilley. wisiel a Without knowing anything of My. Tilley’s motives for coming back into political life es ’ : : 7 | we can readily understand ¢] ' | int he is anx- ious to have his hands is freed, so that he May vindicate lis conduct Was Minanee Minister, ind reply to the Inany unworthy attacks which have nade upon him by the “mixer and muddler.” Mr. Tillov is a prominent figure in all the financial discus. lt was he who brought down the estimates for the year 1873-4, the expendi- tures during which the present Government repudiate, though under their control for eight months out of the twelve. We have no doubt when Mr. Tilley comes to deal with this particular branch of the financial question that he will lay many a broad lash upon Mr. Cartwright’s back and make the heaven-born financier wish that he had left him alone. For well nigh five years Mr. Tilley’s mouth has been closed. “He knew too well the obligations of the Lieutenant Governor's office to play the partisan like Lue. Letellier The First ; but we much mis- take if he will not heartily relish a release which enables him to throw off the fetters which have bound him for so long a time. *—_ — oo + be ina position te during the time he been SLOTS, An Astonishing Fact. A large proportion of the American peo- ple are to-day dying from the effects of Dyspepsia or disordered liver. The result of these diseases upon the masses of in- telligent and valuable people is most alarm- ing, making life actually a burden instead of a pleasant existence of enjoyment and usefulness as it ought to be. There is no good reason for this, if you will only throw aside prejudice and skepticism, take the ad- vice of druggists and your friends, and try Your relief is certain, Millions of bottles ? of this medicine have been given away to one bottle of Green’s Auvust Flower. Six edy s . try its virtues, with satisfactory results in sc. You can buy a sample bottle ‘A ; _ ry tO Uy. i , i every cas rol i cents hree doses will rée- me > ieVe the worst case. ositively sold by all , . . .“* : Pe S aruceists on the W esecrn Contine ne. see ’ ’ > ? . Mer. ¢ Onroy, tile Papal Ablegate, 18 1n St. Johns, Nfid. en focent lA wi Sevnit Fy en peesiee : y , } roressor Goldwin Smitn arrived In New York from Liverpool in the Stieamshhip rey . 74? yy . sday laat ‘*- Russia” on ‘Tuesday last. ry . , The will of Thomas E. Davis, filed for probate at New York, leaves three millions to his widow and seven children. ] i The President of the French Geographic- al Society will present the Cross of the Le gion of Hlonor to Mr, Henry M. Stanley, the African explorer, at Sorborne lately. The King of the Belgians, who takes the greatest interest in African explorations, is preparing to send H. M. Stanley ont with an expedition, in which England has de- clined to unite. A Berlin dispatch says Prince Gortseha- kotf is being seriously urged by his physi- cians and the members of his family to pro- ceed to Wildbald, the waters of which place have frequently done him good. A wag, and yet a friend of Herr Diem, a well known vicloncellist, recently gave the hand of the latter, in Stuttgart, such an in- tensely friendly squeeze as to disable him for several weeks. The musician brought an action and recovered 240 marks and costs, The Paris police are spending much of their time at the Grand Hotel. The Shah of Persia, who has $200,000 worth of jewels with him, and several royal princes, bring the hotel a number of guests who “run their faces’ to make their fortunes. The Duke of Aosta has suffered already. Politics are in fever heat in Lennox Co. The contest between Hon. Wm. McDougall and the Finance Minister promises to be one of the keenest which will take place in the Dominion. According to the Napanee Standard, Mr. McDougall’s candidature is meeting with great success. - Mr. Nicholas Flood Davin, the talented and eloquent Irish orator, and author of ‘*'The Irishman in Canada,” is the Conser- vative candidate for the Commons in Hal- dimand. Mr. Davin’s chances of election are reported excellent, and he would be a valuable acquisition to the Canadian Parlia- ment, The Grits up in Bruce County are as much agitated and frightened over the coni- templated visit this week to that county by the Hon. Senator Macpherson as if a band of fenians were threatening to invade that part of Canada. ‘The grand and noble Senator will so effectually show up the so- called party of Purity that the prospect of any Grit being elected will be very slim in- deed. Lord Claude John Hamilton, M. P , for King’s Lynn, the second son of the Duke of Abercorn, who visited America a few years ago, is about to marry Miss Caroline Chandos-Pole, a daughter of Lady Anna Chandos-Pole, of Derbyshire, and a niece of the Earl of Harrington. DR. WARNER'S Uelebrated Health Corset JUST RECEIVED LONDON HOUSE! GEG. DAVIES & Ca. To Health & Pleasure Seekers and Snorésmen, neve SS merce RUSTICO, Sec Ray will be open for the season on the 2%¢]a Jane, inst.. for the . accommodation of visitors and guests. intctnpermees SOY Stee aR lawns and grounds, generally—as well as an important extension of wharf, for the better boating and bathing accommodation. Terms—$2.00 to $2.50 per day. Special arrangements made for permanent guests and families. Coach leaves Charlottetown for the ‘Seaside ” every Wednesday and Saturday evening at 6 p. m., returning every Monday and Thursday morning at 9 a. m.; fare, $1.25 each way. Arrangements have also been made with Mr. Bagnall to make coach connections with rains to and from all points in the Island between Hunter River Station and the Seaside Hotel, carrying passengers anil luggage at moderate rates—and with promptness, ! SOREN NEWSON & C@., Proprietors, 109 yards to June 21, 1878—3m UUTEITTING © WARER A SUPERIOR LOT OF E.cAtHER GOVERED KWHOST AHI V Fl. ZING & “ERUNKS | Solid Leather Valises! Much Cheaper than Home Hanufaciure. ———-——-—:0: A FULL LINE OF GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS | ————~ *- - -—————- z*- Inspection Solicited before Purchasing Elsewhere. “= G ROBERTSON. Charlottetown, May 30— THOMAS WORKMAN, %. P., 1. JAMES CLAXTON, Esquire A) ACHENE ESURANCE CUBAN AUTHORIZED CAPITAL 38» lwtti‘( CtstsS President. Vice-President. OF MONTRE AT, HEAD GFFICE: eg tJ oN:.. MSP AT Lik A Mi. EE. GAULT, Esquire, $1,009,000. ST. JAMES STREET. i. MACAULAY, Managing Director. —:0:——— Sec’y. CHARLOTTETOWN P. £. ISLAND HONQRARY DIRECTORS: HON. L. C. OWEN, HON. J. F. ROBERTSON, ‘© DANTEL DAVIES, OWEN CONNOLLY, Ese, Mussrs. JENKINS & McLEOD, . Mepicat EXAMINERS. Serene Ea This Company issues Policies on all the Approved Mernops of Life and Accident Business. Its Motto is ‘Economy AND SEcurtry.” HORACE HASZARD, Agent P. E. Island. Jan. 51, 1878— So LONGER AGENT! {tis reported that at a State dinner at the Royal Palace at Brussels on the 9th inst., the King gave the toast of the Queen | of England and the success of the Congress, | and that } rd Beaconsfield i -eplvi go said | and that Lord Beaconsfield in replying said | there will be a Belgium.” | Mr. Austen Henry Layard, the British | Ambassador at Constantinople, has become Sir Austen Layard as a Grand Cross of the | Bath. He used to be called in Parliament | ‘‘Lord Palmerston’s liar,” as being always, ord Palmerston’s liar,” as being always put forward to tell graceful or emphatic | fibs whenever it was necessary to protect | some rash act of the Ministry. | ) than 406,000 francs, Castellan’s collection of por- | celain is mentioned by ‘‘Galignani as more | °t three miles from. town, at reasonable rates, A round dish having’! on the bottom a figure of St. Mark, a book on which a lion places its paw, and the) ing the report that the Governor General’s| monogram G. P., which formerly was part term was to be extended. be heard with regret.—Telegraph. This news will|of the famous Medici procelain, brought | 10,000 frances, "that ‘‘as long as there will be an England | JOHN WELSH, St. Martin's, i, B, . x , ° : e i. : | The sum produced by the recent sale in| 7 {WHE Subscriber, to suit the dull times, will, | Ch’town, June 17— Our Agreement with W. H. Onitve, of St. John, N. B., has this day terminated by mutual consent. In the meantime, parties desiring Machinery can obtain information from us direct, or through AMOS FISHER, Truro, N. 8, or BOTH PRACTICAL MEN WHOSE JUDGMENT AND ADVICE CAN BE RELIED ON, PRICES REDUCED! Great Improvements in our SAws Tron—Porrtasie Grist Mriis—PorraBLte Saw MILts. Address— : WATEROUS ENGINE WORKS C@., Brantford, Canada. April 17, 1878. eonere — gen races cag = CAs: TO BOARDERS. | board-men working at a distance of two VS ROBERTS (formerly pupil of Mr. I R. Watson, Royal Academy of Music), aud bring them to and from their werk with begs to inform the ladies of Charlottetown express wagon, free of charge. that she would be happy to receive pupils for ‘ oii Sa instruction in Music at her residence, head of T. 8S. MORROW. | pownal Street. Reference as to capability tucHMOND Hovsz, Richmond Street, just)may be made to Mrs. Baytield or to Mrs. around London House Corner. Pennee, of this City. Charlottetown, June 21, 1878—eod _" E above beautiful and popular watering place has been further improved this season in : | “ AUCTION SALES, LARGE SALE -—OF— REAL ESTATE CARDIGAN BRIDGE | $15,089 Worth of Eligible Lands and Buildiags, which must be Sold. AM instructed by J. S Carvell, Esq., to Sell, By Auction, on the premises, Un Wednesday, July 10th, commencing on arrival of train from Charlottetown, at 11 o’elock, the following valuable Pro- perty at the Village of Cardigan, namely : 24 LOTS, of 4 acres each. 5 Water LOTS, 15 Building Lots, beautifully situated. i Finished Dwelling House, with 2 acres of land attached. 2 Acres with House thereon. Store and Dwelling House with Land at3 tached; the former at present occupied b Messrs. Beer & Son; the latter, by Mr, Hug Lord Macdonald. A Lot with Carriage Factory and Dwelling House thereon; the Factory oceupied by Mr. Angus Gregor; the House by Mr. James Stey. enson. A Special Train will leave Charlottetown n moraing of sale, at 8:50 o’clock, return. ng same evening. Return tickets at half fare* thus placing within the reach of all a cheap trip to the country. Refreshments will be provided for persons coming from a distance, TrrMs—15 per cent.—cash at Sale—and the balance by instalments, namely :— 15 per cent. on 10th Noy., 1878, 20 do do 1879. 25 do do 1880. 25 do do ISsl, bearing interest at 6 per cent. per annum, This valuable property—close by Railroad Station, Churches, Schools, Factories, &c.—~— ofiers a rare chance to Capitalists, Traders, and others, for safe and profitable investment. : A. McNEW., Auct’r, Ch'town, June 15, 1878. AUCTION. ——*0°-———— MORTGAGE SALE! To be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, 02 THURSDAY, the First Day of August next, A. D. 1878, at the Court House, Charlottetown, at the hour of Twelve oclock, noon, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the thirteenth day of December, A. D. 1876, and made between Michael Mc- Neill, of Township Number Fifty-four, in King’s County, in Prince Edward Island, sea captain, of the one part, and Daniel Hodgson, of Charlottetown, in the said Island, Esquire, of the other part,— LL that Tract, Piece or Parcel of Land situate, lying and being on Lat or Township Numer Fifty-four, bounded as follows, that is to say: By a line com- mencing at a stake set in the division line between said Township Number Fifty-four and Township Number Fifty-five, and in the south-east angle of land in the posses- sion of Thomas Walsh, and running thence (by the magnetic meridian of the year 1764) south on said division line,nineteen chaius and fifty links, or to land in posses- sion of John Goff, Esquire ; thence west to land also in the possession of the said John Goff, Esquire ; thence north to the said Thomas Walsh's land, and thence along the saine east to the place of commence. ment, containing one hundred and ten acres Of land, aliltle nore or less, agree- ably to the plan of the same in the margin of a deed from the Government of this Island to the said Michael McNeill, together with all rights, members and ap purtenances thereto belonging, or in anywise appertaining. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. | Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Charlottetown. Dated this 25th day of June, A. D. 1878. DANIEL HODGSON, Mortgagee. Ex §. §. “Nova Scotia,” JUST OPENED AT THE London House Ladies’ Straw Hats and Bonnets, Boys’ Sailor Hats, Bonnet Shapes, Ladies’ Silk Scarfs, Umbrellas, Linen Handkerchiefs, Silk Velvet, Satins, Lace® Curtains, GEO. DAVIES & GO. Ch’town, June 27, 1878.—1w for the latest local and UY THE DAILY EXAMINER, B XAMINER, Sos a anit 5