ead go — atthe Wet spi cpepaini ti Soe ee ae let or reer A emt st ees gt NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Local and Other Items, poe Re ee Tae Tea and Bazaar at Tryon was a great success—-$1025 having been realized. Prrsonal.—The Rey. Mr. Full, of Bos- ton, and the Rev. D. M. Gordon, of Ottawa, are on the Island visiting their friends. Tue work of digging the cellar of the new Baptist Church, on the corner of Fitzroy and Prince Streets, has been com- menced. Don’r rorcer the St. Patrick’s T. A. Society Picnic at St. Dunstan’s College, on Wednesday next. See advertisement and posters. Amone the many amusements of the Rail- way Picnic at Marie on the 17th, is a Cricket Match between the Prince of Wales Cricket Club and the Summerside Cricket Club. Tue steamship Prince Edward, Fraser, commander, arrived from Liverpool this forenoon, with a cargo of general merchan- dize, to Peake Bros. & Co. She made the passage in 12 days. -Mutra.—Four artillery guns of this dis- trict are to be sent to Kingston Military Academy. They will be replaced by guns of larger calibre. Their passage through the streets to-day excited some curiosity. Tue Patriot reports Mr. Sinclair's speech at Clifton to the length of nearly four columns. To the speeches of Pope, Breck- en, McGill, Campbell and Moore it devotes about a quarter of acolumn. Is this fair or unfair ! Sr. James Cuurcn.—The Rev. D. M. Gordon, B. D., of St. Andrew’s Church. Ottawa, is expected to occupy the pulpit of the above church on Sunday next at Ll a.m., and the Rev. Thomas Duncan, of St. An- drew’s Church, Halifax, on the same day at 6.30 p.m. Ix the market to-day we were shown by Mr. James Lewis, of St. Clare, a bunch of very nice turnips which were grown in his garden the present season. They are fully developed and looked very nice. Mr. Lewis had also some good-sized carrots for sale to- day. Just received per Prince Edward our English Midsummer Millinery—a very nice assortment. Also a lot of Linen and Pique Costumes which, having been delayed, will be sold low J. & W. Beer. 3i—jy 12 To-pay being “The Twelfth,” an Orange demonstration and Tea was held at Milton. At ten o'clock, the members of the city Lodge, numbering about two hundred —in- cluding a lodge of Young Britons— marched in regalia from the lodge to the Railway Station. The procession headed by Gal- braith’s Band, passed down Queen and along Water Streets to the Railway Station, escorted by a platoon of twelve Policemen. It was geen an admired by many. There was ho excitement. At the Station the procession was joined by many more citi- zens. Mr. Ancus McMittan’s San Francisco correspondent writes him as follows: I am pleased to be able to inform you that your ship “‘Gondolier” made one of the fastest runs on record between Newcastle, New South Wales and Yokahama, Japan. She made the passage in 33 days, which has never been done before.” We are always leased to record the success of any of our sland vessels, and congratulate the friends —————~ MONTREAL. | All Quiet—No Procession at 2 O clock. Monrreat, July 12. There was no trouble up to one o’clock to-day. LATER. MonrreaL, July 12—2.30 p.m. Up to the present time the procession has not marched. The members of the Lodges are discussing the propriety of post- poning the march until the 16th. LATEST. MontreaL, July 12—3 p.m. The Orangemen have decided not to walk in procession to-day. They will walk on Tuesday next—the anniversary of Hackett’s funeral. ——@ <i> © The Eastern Question. Slow Improvement of Em- peror William. Massacre of Whites in the south Seas | (Special Despatch to Examiner. ) Vienna, July 11. The request of Turkey, that when Austria enters Bosnia, she should declare she re- spects the Sultan’s sovereign right, has been received,—Austria replying that she, acting upon a European mandate, could not discuss a question of principle. Berury, July 11. Emperor William’s physicians have is- sued another long statement in regard to his condition. They attribute His Ma- jesty’s relatively slow progress towards re- covery to the great loss of blood; and his appetite, owing to the shock to his system, the mental depression,his attainable degree of strength is not yet regained. His power of locomotion is small, his hands are help- less, and he can only eat with assistance. Manrip, July 11. The Minister of Finance intends to defer the issue of the Cuban loan of 125,000,000 piastres. BERLIN, July 11. The session of Congress to-day lasted four hours and fifteen minutes. Lord Beacons- field was again absent. The reading of the treaty was completed, only a few immaterial points are left for settlement on Saturday. There will be no sitting on Friday in order to allow time for the preparation of the treaty. Lonpon, July 12. A telegram from Sydney, Australia, dated the 11th, states that two tribes of natives have risen against the Government on the island of New Caledonia and children. Coxrect.—Says the Halifax Presbyterian Witness:—‘‘Governor Tilley is to be a can- didate for St. John city. His return to public should be cordially welcomed by all who prize high talent and ardent patriotism of Capt. Atkinson and the owner of this vessel on her fast passages. This vessel is, ' no doubt, the fastest, as she is the best fin- | in a statesman.” Porz Leo XIIL on Onanceism.—In a conversation which the eminent Cardinal : Proressor STOWE'S wonderful massacred 125 whites, including womon and | fim ished vessel that everleft our Island.— Jour. ' Cullen, the Catholic Archbishop of Dublin, i i : i! reports his eminence had with the present Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court! reports his e p 4 ‘Pope, on matters pertaining to the Catholic this forenoon, Henry Charlton appeared for; Church in Belfast, Ireland, His Holiness being drunk and refusing to leave the Police | Station. He was fined $1 and costs or four days. Francis McAdam, for larceny, was sentenced to six months imprisonment with hard labor. John Coyle appeared on sum- mons for being the owner of a certain pre- inises that was complained of as a nuisance. He was not the occupant of the premises, and as the occupant was not present, the case was postponed till Monday. John Breen, Michael Conway, Peter Woods, Hugh Campbeil, and Widow Farady were aa fined $2 and costs or eight days for al- lowing a nuisance to exist on the premises. George Weldon, for a similar, offence, was fined 5 cents and costs. James Hughes, waterman, appeared on complaint of his wife for using abusive and threatening lan- guage towards her. The defendant re- oe that the case be postponed until onday, that he might bring witness to show that she provoked the threats. . Durine the past year the St. Dunstan’s Cathedral has been entered many times and candlesticks, lamps, cloths and various articles taken therefrom. The surroundings of the Cathedral were watched, but no trace of the thief could be found. Yesterday evening two young ladies entered the Cathedral about dusk and found a suspicious looking individual in the sanctuary rolling up one of the white altar cloths. They =—— informed the sexton of the matter. e went immediately into the church and found aman named Francis McAdam in the sacristy. On the entrance of the sexton McAdam asked for Father Bodreault. The sexton told him the reverend gentleman was in the Palace, and he left the sacristy to go thither. A gentleman named Timothy Buckley, who accompanied the sexton to the church, suspecting something, followed McAdam to the door. As he passed outa ore cloth was seen to slip from under his Coat. detained him in the porch ard held him until the arrival of the police. He was tried before the Stipendiary Magistrate this forenoon and was sentenced to six months’ imprisonment with hard labor. McAdam a very bad character and is a man over Whom the police always require to keep a strict wate’. said:—‘*What accounts are there of late of the Orangemen?’ Not expecting such a question, I hesitated about answering, and did not know what to say. Seeing my em- barrassment, His Holiness came to my re- lief, and finished the conversation on this matter by saying, ‘Let up hope that for the future all parties will give up their feuds, practice mutual forbearance, and live in peace and charity.’ The Pope’s inquiries about the Orangemen convinced me that he must be well acquainted with all the party disputes that injure Ireland so much.” THERE is yet another serious blunder to record in the legislation of the Davies Cab- inet. The Registration of Voters’ Act is a confused mass of ill-digested matter. Be- fore Judge Alley’s Court here on Monday, it was argued that voters in this city who did not pay their poll tax before the 18th of June, the day on which the sittings of the Court began, are disfranchised, and can no longer be placed on the lists of voters for the ensuing Dominion elections. This is a charming stroke of policy. The Davies fac- tion know the strength of the Conservative vote in Charlottetown, and the law has been so curiously worded that many Conserva- tives are struck off. Should Judge Alley confirm the objection raised in his court it will be for the Government to call an im- mediate session of the House in order to rectify their defective legislation—that is to say, if our ministers want to escape the im- putation of having purposely contrived this disgraceful trap to catch their opponents. — | Herald. CARVELL BROS. Seeing ths Mr. Buckley immediately | July 11—3i | 50 BAGS—nice quality. | R. POMEROY has retarned to Charlotte. | town, and is staying at the St. Law- rence Hotel, where he can be consulted for a few weeks. Jal y 11—1w eod* ne her ar pres pat CHARLOTTHTOWN, THURSDAY 2 FRIDAY, JULY 18 & 19, Un Lot Uorner of Fitzroy & Edward Streets, ————0:— I i. Murray Grand Circus | a m= 1} enn ~ 2 uv Mr. Murray takes pleasure in announcing the return of his Magnificent Cireus to the United States, aftera prosperous tour of the entire West Indies, and last from Havana, Cuba, being every- where greeted with overflowing andiences, who uni- versally pronounce his Grand Cireus the Best that ever Visited their Country. The Leading and Only Purely LEGITIMATE Equestrian Establishment in America ! The only Cireus that performs all it advertises ! The cherished institution of the people FOR THE AMUSEMENT OF THE YOUNG! Mr. Murray takes pleasure in announcing a par- tial list of his Artists for the Season, and also stating that his present Company is far superior to any here- tofore under his management. MISS LIZZIE MARCELLAS, The Beautiful, Unapproachable and Thoroughly Schocled Equestrienne. tie JAMES MELVILLE, the Great Australian Bare- Back Rider ! Sexortra MILLIE TOURNOUR, Equestrienne and Queen of the Air. WOODA COOK, Beyond dispute the Somersault Rider in the World. Champion ponies. Troupe of Edu- cated Dogs. = (Lage NF WM. ODEL, the Great American Bare-back, Trick = EG ere || | ne and Somersault Rider. WII Z STOWE the and the beautiful Black: Beas, the best trained Clown and ie le | and most valuable stud of Horses on this Con- American Jester. | tinent. G oe BIBB, the World's Clown and | The splendid Brass Band will be under the Oa ae - oy ay | leadership of Mr. OSCAR P. PERRY, whose Participating in the Athletic Trials ot Skill | reputation as a leader is famous in the land. are such sterling actors as EUGENE) The members of his Band are picked men, LEECH, CLIFFORD LEOPAR, the re- | selected with the greatest care, and who will nowned KIT KARSON, COOKS, HEC- | accomplish all that music hath charms to do. TOR, FANE, SMITH, - EDWARDS, | Their selections will be the most popular of CASTELL, WALKER and auxilaries. the day. FIFTEEN TRICK HORSES, |2 GRAND FREE PAGEANTS! Including the intelligent Mirvel, Block Eagle,| 1st—In the streets, every day, at 10 o'clock, a. m.. the Great Golden Car “ Triumph,” bearing therein Perry’s Band, gorgeously uniformed, drawn by 16 Arabian Steeds, reined by Mons. E. KELLY ; the Fairy Pheton, drawn by 16 Shetland Ponies, = driven by Master Edward Lockwood. = , 2nd—Zilda, the Femaie Blondin. This beautiful daring lady, the only acknowledged rival gof the celebrated Blondin, will (preceding the after- ;noon performance each day) accomplish the the Ter- rific and Perilous Feat of ascending, upon a single wire, from the ground to the top of the Center Pole, a distance of 100 feet. Don’t fail te see the Ascen- sion. Free to ali, at 1 o'clock, p. m., on the day of exhibition. eecnee «= PRICE OF Anmission, 50 cents; Children half price. OPera CHarrs, 25 cents extra. Don't Forget the Days and Dates: Thursday and Friday, July 18 and 19 Charlottetown, SUMMERSIDE, SATURDAY, JULY 20. July 10— NUTEITTING — WAREROUSE, NO. 50 QUEEN STREET. A SUPERIOR LOT OF ZING & LEATHER COVERED TRUNKS | JUST ARRIVED. S10 Solid Leather Valises! Much Cheaper than Home Manufacture. en cs Yanna A FULL LINE OF GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS ! 0 -_—_—_—_—— 2#- Inspection Solicited before Purchasing Elsewhere. -& G. ROBERTSON. Charlottetown, May 30— = = - ee j DWELLING HOUSE on Upper Queen Street, containing ten rooms. Posses- sion given immediately. Apply to ALEXANDER HORNE. Charlottetown, June 26, 1878.—in eod Charlottetown for the revision of the Voters’ au : o'clock a, m. HE place toget your Printing done is at HENRY BLATCH, Clerk. the EXAMINER Printing Room Ch'town, 8th July, 1878.—4in House to Let. Revision of Voters’ Lists. WING to the Supreme Court being in ses- | sion, the sitting of the County Court at) Lists has been adjourned until Turspay, the | GLE DIL APL OL, AUCTION SALES. nee ncaa nae Mackerel Barrels, te. By Auction, j —ON — |Thursday, the 18th instant, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, 120 ASH-HOOP Mackerel BARRELS, Island manufacture. ° 150 American do., 5 Halves, do. do. s& Sale Positive ; no Reserve. ALSO, AT THE SAME TIME, 10 BBLS. CANADA FLOUR, 20 Chests TEA, Bbls. K. D. CORNMEAL, 10 Casks Am. KEROSENE, 120°, 20 Caddies Bright Smok’g TOBACCO, 5 Boxes Black 12’s, 1S Casks VINEGAR, 10 Bbls. WASHING SODA, 5 Kegs BAKING SODA, 10 Boxes CORN STARCH, 25 Coils MANILLA, TERMS at Sale. F. T. Newbery & Oo. July 11, 1878—3i sw pat 2i ne li SCHOONER “ROSE,” Y AUCTION, next Saturday, July 13, at 11 o'clock, on PEAKE’S WHARF, No. 1,—with Sails, Anchors, Chains,—all in good order and ready for sea, 107 tons, N. & build. Will be sold at a bargein. A. McNEIL, Auctioneer, July 11—pat 2i BANKRUPT STOCK AT AUCTION. We wiil Sell, on Tuesday, the 23rd July, AT TEN O'CLOCK, A. M., At the Premises Occupied by R. li. Crawford, Esq., Tryon All his Stock in Trade. consisting of a well selected lot of Goods, for a country Store, viz; Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Rubber Goods, Trimmings, Muslins, Grey and White Cottons, Dress Goods, Millin ‘ Shawls, Jackets, Table Covering, Stock. ings, Handerchiefs, Neckties,Collars, Tea, Sugar, Confectionery, Pepper, Ginger, Tobacco, Soaps, Kerosene Oil, Washing Soda, Crockeryware, Shop Fux niture, Stove and Pipe, Scale, Show Case, Measures, &c., &c. STaELE Stock — liforse, 1 Cow, 2 Jaunting Sleighs, 1 Truck Wagon, | Driving Wagon, 2 setts Wagon Harness, etc., etc, ALSO, AT 12 O'CLOCK : THE BUSINESS STAND, Containing about THREE QUAR- TEK ACRES OF LAND, on which is an excellant 2 STORY BUILD. ING (Dwelling and Store) all in good repair. TrrmMs—Under $50, cash; over $50, foar months. TERMs For Premises..20 per cent. to be nen at time of purchase; 20 per cent. on Ist ecember, 1878; 60 per cent. Ist Dec., 1879. Carvell Bros., { ASSIGNEES, Ch’town, June 22, 1878—e o d 3j sw pat to sale AUCTION. —— :0: —— MORTGAGE SALE! To be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, oa THURSDAY, the First Day of August next, A. D. 1878, at the Court House, 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 thirteenth day of December, A. D. 1576, and made between Michael Me« Neill, of Township Number Fifty-four. in King’s County, in Prince dward Island, sea cuptain, of the one part, and Danie] Hodgson, of Charlettetown, in the said Island, Esquire, of the other part,— LL that Tract, Piece or Parcel of Land situate, lying and being on Lot or Township Number 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 ia the south-east angle of land in the posseg- 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 Jand in posses. sion of John Goff, Esquire ; thence west te land also in the possession of the ssid John Goff, Esquire ; thence north to the saié Thomas Walsh's land, and thence along the same east to the place of commence. ment, containing one hundred and ten acres of land, aliitle more 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 OO Taek or further particulars, apply to Mesars, Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Charlottetown, Dated this 25th day of June, A. D. 1878. DANIEL HODGSON, Mortgages. | FOR SALE. THREE-STORY HOUSE, situated om Euston Street, (near the residence of Sixteenth day of July instant, then to meet at | Admiral Baytield,) containing nine rooms, with the Court House in Charlottetown at ten Stable and Coach-house attached. For further | particulars apply to CHARLES HEARTZ, Queen Street, Ch’town, June 27, 1878. 4 in taw aw aren muoniantyegy PF. 7 TS Ee ig) . as sais nite 5 ui bag ae a : . =