ose —eane-ea —_ Local and Other items, LLL LPI PAPI NAAA AAA AAAW TneRE Was Only one case—for drunken- ness—Defore the Stipendiary Magistrate ——— yesterday morning. -—_- . Brio ‘' At pneta,’’ owned by Peake Bros, & Co., with cargo consist.ng of 8.000 pieces deal and ends, contair ng 225,000 feet, superficial measurement, and 189 peices birch timber containing 3.000 cubic feet, cleared for Liverpool on the 14th inst, amccmelealip lias Cricker.—The match bi tween the Mar- ried and Single of the “Phonix”’ C. C,, postponed from last Saturday on account of the rainy weather, will be played on Sat- urday next, at 4 Gun Battery, Victoria Park. Play commences at 1.30. A dively game may, be expected. The Halifax Herald reports that on_ the Premier 8 arrival at Truro, the crowd at the gation was very little larger than usual, Mr. Mel-cnzie was allow d to step from the ears witbuut an af mp at a cheer, Messrs. Hill, Vail, Mekenze and Jones spoke at the [ to meet nrg, ~- a @ a ENTERTAINMENT OF THE Capets. — The Halifax Cade's of Temp<:ance will give a entertainment in the Market The pe formance will be _r. Wm. Gill, a drama ¢ Hall to-night. under the d.ree © af well-known scene a. it+* Halifax Aca- demy of Music. Am+.g the attractions will te some new scene’y which Mr. Gill has just fine: cd p i g. i alee tertainmenis g.ven by t!'e Cade's in Hali- fax are highly spe’ , dad on this occa. sion something worthy of patronage may: be expected, mht °° => - Bene ven IN Frip: icton. —“The world,’ says Bengough ‘n his ‘*Pictori Pleasant- ries” lecture, * i: ‘ong cherished an ideal imaze of Shakspe..e, puntiug bim witha livtls Lair onthe p of his head, simply bew i: - itis on recurd that he was a mar- ried man, and w.th a :id and dreamy ex- pression on bisf.cs. New my idea of the divine W'ii am is different, and I will draw him fu. yous s he exists in my mental pore trait ;llery.’”’ Thon he seized his crayors and drew a wonderiully c.-rect likeness of Philip Mulligan rid ag his mare Lucy Long tu victory. Fre lerictonians laughed as heartily as the gravely po ite nature of Celes al mirth permitted.—*. John News. ileceolh vicendagli in diiereens A Ri vorM EXBEIB!..0N GOTTEN UP BY THE GOVE2NMENT RA U.WAY SUPERINTENDENT— A correspondent from Charlottetown, under date 8h ivst,, says: “I w.sh you could have been present on the Square yesterday. i’ope replied to Mackenzie with great effect, aud wcen Davies, in the course of some rem: ks at the close, asked if justice— ample jrst’ce—had- not been done to this countiy by Mr. Mackenzie and his Govern- ment, the crowd (some five hundred) re- turned one vyocifercus NO! " —- Moncton Times. —_ —- +> - -— Bricaytine Wrec-¢p,—A dispatch from Cansoiaports that the brigt. Swallow, of Lianelly, Wales, st.uck on the outer ledge of Whi‘ 3 Point during a gale on Friday,10th inst., and immediately began breaking up, the crew barely escaped by swinging them- selves from the yardarms to the rocks, where they remained un’ | yesterday mors ning. They were r cued and brought to this po:t by the Scar, E’ectic, The swal« low was a vessel of 370 tons, built in P. E. Island, and wai 01 a voyage from Madeira to Lisco.nb in ballast. +e --— Escarso.—Two prisoners, nimed John McDon..'d and Archibald Kelly, escaped from the jail in th's city at a very early hour yes erday mo-aing, The prisoner McDonald was in cuctedy for a larceny he committed at Mount Stewart some time ago, and Kelly for a bu:glary committed on the Ru: co Bank. Yesterday morn. ing, on examina ‘va, the jailor found a hole about eighteen inches sq tre, which was evidently cut {:0m the ou‘side with a saw. A ipof bx :-c'oth was tied to the grating, which served ‘9 lower from the window. The + ll of the window and boards be!uw were «almost rutted away, making .. av. y casy matter for the pris» Oners toe c pe at any m> Mr. Har- vie’s not Lear.ng the priconers at thoir escape i: account if | vy tive fact that an Insane Man was impr sned in the next cell io Kelly enu _ -D na'd; and he has kept up ac instant no vc /-r the last three nights. a a Shipping ja’ agence. Oe PORT OF CHAR! OL. ne lOw ENTERED. Aug. 14—S.4. Au i lv. Wepiole, Pictou, CO#.; Columbine, @p). ‘', Covehead, 58a bbis. . }. 15 q.. (8. coGdtish. CLFA Db, Aug. 14 —B. Al, Seta, McPherson, sive: soo!. déa, ete; sch. J cephine, Chi- V- i: tshiag voy: ce, sundr.«s; Mary, Gil- lis? Tirta, be’.; MM rel, M. Donald, Sheu. » bai. 7 — _ = “a 7 eens eee REMARKABLE BRAINS. A Confederate soldier from the Vniley of Virginia, says the Wheeling Register, in one of the battles of the late civil war was struck on the head by a minie bull. The ball passed through the skull, and the surgeons, afraid to probe the wound in search of it, left the man to die. In the course of time he recovered, but has lost his reason and was sent to the insane asyl- um at Staunton, where he remained for eleven years. At length Dr. Fauntleroy Obtained permission from the asylum ais thorities and friends of the insane man to make a surgical examination of the head with the hope of finding the ball. He was successfu!, and found the ball imbedded on the inside of the skull and pushing against the brain. Unable to abstract it with any instrument at hand, he took a chisel and mortised it out. As soon as ine ball was removed r.omoved reason resumed its control and the de- ranged one was in his right mind. He says he is not conscious of anythiu.g that occured during the interve' of ¢ even years—from the time he was struck on tie batilefield to the moment the pres.ure was removed -rom the brain, all was « blank to him. Another case in the sao ¢ munty of Augusta wes that of a boy vs. ue gun bursted whi'e si.oot'ing, and drove che lock int? his brain, The piece was taken out by a skilful surge-n wi’ ‘iout serious mjyiy to the patient. But the most :emii abie case in th» same neighborhood was +.. at of & woman subject to fi's of mental a4: .nges men, ¢od while in aspell of unaey urove an eignt-penny nail into the ip of ber head, penetrat ng down into he evain—the nail uaving Leen driven up to its head, Che nail was drawn out, and the woman has s'nce been in tuund ment i cout! .cion, =) @&-*-—_--—— RUSSIAN “ ATROCITIES,” The Turks have discovered that as a weapon Of warfare * atrocity’ cirou ars are almost as useful to themas K upp cannon, It is, we OWn, somewhat en ©... Giciug vo find the Turkish Government—tue Guvern« ment which sanctioned the Bu!garian mas» sacres, and which has treated the remon, strances of Europe with scorn—now de. nouncing the inhuman barbarity anu pit- less cruelty of the Russians. ue Tu:is are shrewd dipiomatists. Taev know that through the p...petrati.not tus Bu garian horrors they have forfeited the sympaciy of the civilised world. In one respect the lesson has not been lost upon tiem. Could they but succeed in braading tu3e Russian Government with infamy lise that which covers themselves, or could they ex~ cite popular feeling throughout iurupe against the Tsar and his armies, it woud ultimately be greater service to them than the winning of half a dozen battles. Cons sequently, scarcé.y a day passes without dispatches being addressed by the (tio. man Government to its embassadors abroad detailing the ‘* barbarous excesses’’ com~ mitted by the Russian soldiery, and a choice collection ot such evidence, adopted by Mr. Layard, was presented to Parlia- ment a fewdays ago. Ic is, of c¢ urse, quite possible that the Cossacks may at tuumes have been guilty of wanton and unnecessary cruelty. War cannot be car- ried on with kid gloves and drawing-room politeness. The question is, do the Russian officers permit their men to slaughter the unarmed populations of the districts occupied by them, to pillage their homes, and commit outrages upon helpless women and children? If they do, is their conduct approved by their superiors? It is needless to say that the Russian Govern- ment must be he!d responsible for the con- duct of its soldiers, and if condemnation is necessary it wi!l be the more severe having regard to the professions made by the Tsar in undertaxing the invasion of Turkey. But before judgment is pronounced, the facts must be forthcoming. We must not allow our minds to be prejudiced by circum- stantial accounts of alleged barbarit es, concocted by imaginative pashas, or in the Council Chamber of Constantinople, o even reported on hearsay by ‘Tu:kophil new:- paper cor.espondents. On Tuesday, for example, the Porte sent out a dispatch giving the most precise details of the burn- ing of houses and massacring of the inhab- itants in the neighborhood of Tirnova aud Sistova. Notonly were the villages named, but the exact number of houses destroyed were given, together with the number of persons of both sexes who perished in the slaughter. These ‘‘terrible figures,” as the Grand Vizier calls them, may or may not be correct; but, bearing in mind the -act that the districts alluded to are s‘ ‘lL occu- pied by the Russian forces, we shouaid like to know from what source the Porte des rived its information ? ” DESTINATION OF VESSELS IN POR?, CONNOLLYS Wuarnr— Brigt. Barbien, Levach, Pic’ ou Lorv’s WHarr— Lassie, McLeod, Pictou. Mary, G.llis, Cape Breton. P. G., Anderson, Pictou, Schr. Ambros+, McDonald, P.ctov. hear. Ancilia, Walpole, P.ctou. Sear. Louisa, Emery, Picivu. Schr. Mary Kate, Balcam, doabiial Schr. Elizabeth, McDougall, 2ici va. QUEEN’S WHirnr— A. Brown, Richard-, Grand River. Peake s No. | WHary— Schr. Columbia, Campbell, Caye Geoige. Prake’s No. 3 Wuarr— Steamer Alahanbra, Wils.=, Pictou. iS bie Schr. Mary Jane. Surrey, dou >tful. Stream Nav. WE\7F— . | Viking, Moore, doubtful. Duncan's WuahF— Brigt. Fortune, Buck, Liverpo)l. . Electa, Beatty, doubtful. a Myrick, McInnis, St, Joha’s, Nila, eemmenentiiadihl -_ Auction Sales. TRADE SALE. eee W* will Sell by AUCTION, at our Sales- room, on ee Vee DAZ: 10th inst., at 8 O'clock, 200 Bbis. Canada Flour, fresh ground, 10 Puns. Barbadoes Molasses, 20 Bbis. Granulated Sugar, 0 Bbls. Crushed do,, 100 Boxes Layer Raisins, 25 Boxes Valencia do., 10 Boxes Twist ‘Tobacco, 20 Chests Tea, and other goods to close consignments, Terms at Sale. F. T. NEWBERY & CO. pat her lin UNCLAIMED GOODS ! CUSTOM SALE. Ob: Sold at PubMe Auction, at the Ap- p aisers Office, Water Street, Char- lott: -wn on FRIDAY, the “sth August, 1877, at LL o'clock, a. m., the following Gocis, Wares & Merchandise, —namely— 19 Bov.es TEA, 1 Cask HARDWARE, 20 Cases MATCHES. i Cask MERCHANDISE, } i‘ase do., C sk KEROSE™E OIL, Cases MERCHANDISE, Bb). do., Bbl. CURRANTS, 1 Q~. Cask GIN, 52; Bars IRON, se Bdis. do. D. CURRIE, Collector. Charlottetown, August 10, 1877—taw Thursday, August 30th. LAK ELANDS. SALE GP A LARGE AND BRAUTIFUL ESTAR, AM instructed by the Hon. George W. DeBlois, of Charlottetown, P. E. Island, to sej/i at AUCTION, at my rooms, Gran- ville Street, on Thursday, the 30th inst, at ll o’ciovk, noon, that Va'uable Estate know? as LAKELANDS, sitaate in the Couniy of Hants, Nova Scotia, containing 3,000 acres of land. On the premises are twu Dwelling-houses, two large Barns, Horse Statl:>, Cow Stable, Coach House, Ice House, etc., etc., all of whica are in a good s ate of preservation. ‘Ihe two pic- turesque Lekes on and belouging to this property, with their surround‘ngs, afford sport for ‘he sportsman and amusement to the pleasure-seeker. LAKELANDS con- tains a large que itity of very valuable Tim- ber; also, Firewood and Longers. Terms mede known at sale. For further particular; apply to Mr.G. Walter DeBlois, on the premises, or by letter to Hon. George W. DeBlois, Charlotietown, P. E. Island. R. D. CLARKE, Jr., Auctioneer and Real Estaie Agent, 79 and 81 Granville St., Halifax. Aug. 15—12in pat till sale. PICTO RIAL PLEASANTRIES! A Rare Entertainment for THURSDAY EV'NG, AUGUST 16TH, ills: THE MARKET HALL ! Oo Thursday evening, the 16th ivstant, MR. J. W. BENGOUGKH, Editor of Grip (the Punch of Canada), wil delive> A COMIC LECTURE in Market Hall, illustrated with Colored Crayon Sketches, drawn eer in presence of the audi- euce, and consis ‘ng of caricature sketches of Leadiug Statesmen, Prominent Individuals, and Peculiar Ciiizens. The Local Hits, while very amus‘og, w'll give no offence, and the whole Entertainmen: will be unique, varied and rich. All areinvited. Bring a QuaRTER wirn you AND BE WELCOME. * Tickets at the door. served Seats, 85 cents. Aug. ll—eod ar ne lin HH. CONROY & SON ESPECTFULLY in‘orm their customers and tle public generally that they have re- Sumed business at No. 6 Kine Saquarg, fron .:g on Charlotte S ton Eru's. Drug Store: Aug. 1i==2in ] 1 ] Prices 25 cents, Re- “eet, adjoin‘ng Haning We w! have on hand a Iszge and choice as- sortment of Ladies’ Toilet Articles and a superb Stock o. Real and Imitation Hair Goods. eee can Capital and Assets - MONTREAL T. Workman, President; T. J. Craxton, \ Adviser. Income . é ‘ ‘ . ‘ ° Cash Assets. ‘ . j . Security for protection of Assured , . Net Surplus for Distribution, as at Ist Janua reserves at 44 percent. . . . . Extract from the proof sheet of Governme miums received for 1876 over 1875: Canada Life ‘ d . ° Citizens ; a Contederation Stadacona Toronto Sta Mutual he Dev rease for )876 in a// American Co ECONOMY «sp SEcuRITY is the motto of the lic appreciate these features is seen in the 1875. The Charter and License embrace Life J. M. °. DeELEsDERNiErs, Inspector. Hor. D. McN. PARKER, M. D., M. L. C. PATRICK ~OWER, Es@., M. P., Director People - Bank. WM. M. HARRINGTON, Esq.. President Halifax Bank. W. N. Wickwire, Esq., M. D G. N. Sicrair, Esq. M. D. BENJ. A. Dr. McLeop, Medical Adviser, Ch’town. Ts THE GREAT ANNUAL HIGHLAND © GATHERING —OF THs Clans of Prince Edward Island U NDPER the auspices of the Caledonian Ciub, will be held near Charlottetown, on the GROUNDS OF THE HON. J. C. POPE, ON THE 152H INS7. in Bulk and Washing Lad‘es’ own hair cutvings or combiogs made up. Ali orders by mail or express attended to with despatch. Pos* Office address At -. 11—6ia ener enemenetens H. CONROY & SON Box 234, St. Jobu. a WANTED, — T . Highest Cash price paid for i i Calf Skinsand Sheep Skins, | ROBERT BRIDGES, | June26—tudfr tf | {the country, upon a pl.ica’ on to Railroad and Steamboat Tickets, good to re- turn on the same or follow:ng day, will be issued at half fare.—For j riz -s, etc., se Programme. N. CAMPBELL, JOHN A. MCDONNELL, Sec. Com. Chairman Com. Aug. 2—' 213 & 14 WEST INDIA WAREHO USE. qYTHE SUBSCRIBERS now offer the fol- lowing We'-Assorted Stock, at Lowest Wholdsale Trices: SIX HUNDRED Bblis. Canadian Flour— Choice Brands, FIFTY Bbls. K. D. Cornmeal—warranted, SEVENTY Puns. . TWENTY Tierces gees a TWELVE Barrels 4 — =s Hihds. Bright Muscavado 7 SUGAR THIRTY Barrels . NINE Hbds. and Fifteen Bbls. Granulated Sugar, TWENTY Chests Congou Tea, TEN Boxes each Flat and Twist Tobacco, TWENTY Caddies Bright Smoking To- baccy, SEVENTY-FIVE Boxes Layer Raisins, FIFTY Bcxes Soap—a!! prices, TEN Boxes Candles, FIVE Kegs Baking Soda, THREE Kegs Creamtarter, BLACK Peppe, Ground, Packages, TEN Casks Best American Kerosene Oil, SIXTY Reams Wrapping Pape: —all kinds, FIFTY Doz. B.ooms—assorted. TWENTY Doz. Buckets, TEN Doz. Washboards, FIVE Cases Mixed Pickles, TEN Doz. Worcester Sauce, TWENTY Boxes Pickstone’s Crysial, FIVE Dc. } >tfman’s do., TE !' Ceses Cornstarch, CONFECTIONERY—all kinds, CRAC {ERS, do., FIFTY Boxes Preserved Lobsters, TWENTY EBoxes T. D. Pipes, FIVE Be Woodstock Pipes, BRUSd LL, in Stove, Shoe, and Scrubbing FIF1Y Doz. Be tlett’s Blackin. FIVE 63 Matches, TEN ‘ .«s China, TWELVE Cases Raspberry Wine, FIVE Cases Ginger Wine, FOURTEE 5 Cases Brandy, pts. & gts., NA.'.S avi Spikes, all kinds—assoi ed, PAINTS, s ard Putty, and many other articles not enumerated. HASZARD BROS.,, 61 Water St., 0p. ) 2rche ats’ Bank. | N. B.—We shall always b * glad to send ‘our Price Li-. to ary Merchar s through HASZARD RROS. Vale Colliery. N? DELAY IN LOADING. A large quantity of excellent NU'I’ COAL now ready for shipment at Mines. CARVELL BROS. Aug. 9—lw { SUN MUTUAL LIFE & ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY OF MONTREAL. ~—10:-—— New Life and Accident Business submitted in 1876 . . . . ° yard, two stables, $765,000. . ° teenie <a o :20-: DIRECTORS. ‘iee- President; A. F. Gaurr, Esq, Uenry MULHOLLAND, Esq., JAMES Hurron, Esq., A. W. OGitvrr, Esq.. M. P. P.; CHas. ALEXANDER, Esq., HuaH McLeian, Esq.; Hon. J. J. C. Apporr, Q. C., Legal » $1,856,598.35 ; 118,957.68 265,944.65 ge 715,944.64 ry, 1877, after making 55,299.51 + . . ° nt Report. Statement of increase in pre- . ; . » $15,870 ° ° ° ° 734 ; : 17,819 ' ~ . Ae 2,658 js , ie ; : 1,01] | "<a ead asic a mpanies in Canada, orrey $114,000. Sun Mutual Company. How wel! the pub fact. as shown above from Governme authority, that the new business for 1876 was sixly-seven per cent. more than that and Accident Business. M. H. GAULT (President of Exchange Bank). Managing Directer, R. MACAULAY, Secretary. Qe FLA TIP AS BOA ED. W. J. COLEMAN, Esgq., Dir. People’s Bk. JOHN TAYLOR, Esq., Dir. Merchants’ Bk. DANIEL CRONAN, Es@., Dir. Bk. of N.S. A. W WEST, Esq., Director People’s Bk. W. C. SILVER, Ese . Merchant. ; } Medical Exaniners. J. S. D. Thompson, Esq., Solicilor. GEO. FRASER, General M er, FIELDING, hens ened, For the Maritime Provinces and Newfoundland. Office—76 Cranville Street, (Near the Bank of Montrea!), Halifax, N. s. H. HASZARD, Agent, P. E. Island. Sale of Property. oo, — - be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House, ia Charloitetown, on THU Rs- DAY, the 6th Day of September, 1877, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, under and by vir- tue of a Power of Sale contained ia an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the 4th day of Janu- ary, A.D. 1876, between Simon McEachera and Margaret his wife, of the one part, and Daniel Hodgson of the other part: All thai tract, piece, or parcel of Land lying and t ‘og on Lot or Towoship Number Sixty-six 6) in King’s County, in Prince Edward Islar:. commencing m the south side of the Road commonly known as Georgetown Road, at the western boundary of land in possession of Patrick Mahar, and run- ning from thence south, by the magnetic position of the year 1764, for the distance of sixty-tour chains and fifty-five links, thence north seven- ty-two degrees - west for the distance of ten chains and forty links; thence north to Geor town Road aforesaid ; thence along said Road to place of commencement, agreeable to a plan on the margin of an Indenture of Geant aring date the 18th day of August, 1859, and made between Michael Maher and Bridget his wife, of the one part, and the said Mortgagor of the other part—contaiuing Sixty-five (65) Acres of Land, a little more or less. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Charlottetown. Dated the 3rd day of August, 1877. (Signed) DANIEL HODGSON, Mortgagee. August 4—till sale. BARGAINS —_ IN — NEW GOODS. Fancy DRESS GOODS, LUSTRES, STRAW HATS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS,§&e , &e., and all Summer Goods®at REDUCED PRICES. White Cottons. Printed Cottons, Cotton Warps, Very Cheap. Mens’ and Boys’ C sthing: BOTTOM PRICES. ROBERT .ORR £& CO. July 10th. FOR SALE. TWO-STOREY HOUSE in Sydney St., next to Mr. Newson’s—with a large etc., suitable for a Inguire of JOUN MORRIS, Boarding House. Aug. 8- ’ eo me ES LIE PMETB LOR te. crcten yn oe eo gui SE TMs. 15 Se NTE ET ee cate