——~ Se Nee epee ape meee —_ Local and Other Items. Sree et 2 5g eny lean me | ; } ae ae 400 persons came over at 6 p, m., viewed the remains and returned at 8 p.m. They —~Tnearly all ecume to the conclusion that the 2g were four christeningsin St. Paul’s Chufth yesterday. TEMPERANCE DeMoONs?PRATION at Victoria Park on Dominion Day. A CORRESPONDENT draws attention to a very disgraceful desecration of the Sabbath, | swhich took place on Malpeque Road yester- : ' day. We hope the matter will be investi gated. THs brigantines Fleetwood and Lady Mil- about a glass out of it., His watch had ton and the barque Jsabel cleared from this | Stopped at about a quarter past two. To- port to-day with a total of 69,194 bushels of jday the body is being visited by crowds of The Fleet- | people. owned by Longworth & Co., and |charged with the murder of McCarthy, it | Isabel by Messrs. | Would be improper for us to make any ob- | ‘servations in the case on the evidence be- oats for the English market. | body | ewes 'swoolen, the eyes and mouth closed. ‘though that cannot be probed to a certain- affair was a greater mystery than ever. The was well preserved, the face is There is no appearance of any bruise on the head, ty till a post mortem is made, for which the greatest anxiely is felt. When picked up he had on his under-coat, overcoat and rub- ber coat, tightly buttoned up. In his pock- ets were $257 in bills, a revolver, a mer- chaum pipe and a flask of pale brandy, with en meee een eer a IN EW GOODS |! AT CASH PRICES. amen 8) Sane om HAVE JUST OPENED New Dresses, Hats, Feathers, Flowers, Wourning Goods, Crapes, &e., &e. As several parties are now in jail, | tore the public, which might, by any possi- wood is the Ladu Milton and Welsh & Owen. On Saturday last the wife of Angus Campbell, of Launching Place, while in a condition of insanity, cut her throat witha razor, and died quickly afterwards. She was subject to fits of deep dejection, and had only been left by her husband for a few minutes when she committed the fatal deed. She leaves a family of four children. Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court | this forenoon. Michael Cushing, drunk and incapable on Dorchester Street, was tined $3 and costs or 14 days. John O Brine, for the same offense, was fined the same. Geo. ‘Prresher, for threatening to do bodily harm té Charles Dalziel, was imprisoned in the Common Jail for one month. Launcuep. —On Saturday, the 11th inst., frorftthe shipyard of Edwin Coffin, Esq., Mount Stewart, a superior and well-finished brigantine of 245 tons register, copper-fast ened, to class 7 years A, in English Lloyd's, wamed the * Hildred.” This} vessel was built for Peake Bro’s & Co., and towed to Charlottetown by the steamer ‘* Heather Belle.’ ‘Tue election for a Councilman to supply the vacancy in the otlice of Councillor for Ward Four in place of Simon W. Crabbe, Esq., was held to-day. W. W. Stumbles, Jr., Esq., and John P. Tanton, Esq., were the candidates nominated. At half-past four the state of the poll was: Stumbles, 85; Tanton, 51. As the poll will be closed at 5 o’clock, Mr. Stumbles will, no doubt, be elected. Most of the clergy of the Church of England in the Island, together witha large number of lay delegates, left the Is- land this morning for the Diocesan Synod which meets to-morrow at Halifax. The Synod meets once in every two years, and the ordinary routine of Church business is gore through. The present session is likely to be a lively and interesting one, many of the! questions vexing the Church being thoroughly discussed and ventilated. Each clergyman having a charge is, ex officio, a delegate ; and each parish elects two lay delegates. Among the lay delegates are the Mayor, the Hon. T. Heath Haviland, Messrs. F. Brecken, E. J. Hodgson, W. L. Cotfon, W. C. Harris, W. A. Morson, W. C. DesBrisay, and others. It is gratifying te note-that the country parishes place their comffidence in so many of our townsmen, and.likewise to note that the Island dele- gates are ‘appreciated at the Diocesan Synod. At the last Synod the Minister and both the lay delegates from one of our Is- land parishes were elected by the Diocesan Synod to represent it at the Metropolitan Synod at Montreal. TH forenoon, George Tiresher appeared before the Stipendiary Magistrate, on com- plaint of Mr. Charles Dalzeil for threatening to take his life. Thresher is a very old man, who is strongly addicted to the use of aleoholic beverages. He appears to be in- aane in point of taking Mr. Dalzeil’s life, fesls sorry that he should do so, but thinks ita duty he has to perform. In 1876 he attempted to shoot Mr. Deiziel. He failed in the attempt, and has since manifested a strong feeling of resentment towards him. Since. then he has repeadedly threatened to execute his rash inten- tion, and often sharpening a carving knife, he wouldswear by his God he would ‘cut his (Delziel’s) guts out.” On Satur- day last, he renewed his threats, and pur- chased a revolver to put them into execu- tion. “He was under the influence of liquor during the day, and while in a saloon on Grafton strect on Saturday night, revealed his intention to young man named McNeill. Mr. Dalziel wasmade aware of the fact, and, onentering his house at 10 o’clock on Sa- turday night, he found Thresher sitting on a bed-in his room. He immediately seized him, took the revolver from his pocket, and gave him in charge of the police. There was several witnesses examined in the mat- ter, after which he was sentenced to one months’ imprisonment. On Saturday, at 2 p. m., two men named Damien White and Philip Votour were looking after rafts on the Scadouc River, and noticed what they supposed a pine log floating on the water, but a close inspection revealed it to be a human body, which was afterwards} fully identified as that of the missing McCarthy. The news was speedily communicated, and intense excitement pre- vailed; crowds of people rushing to the lace, and telegrams were sent to all points. he body was discovered a Jittle above the spot indicated by the girl Parker in her evi- dence last winter. The body was conveyed to a shop, where it now is guarded by two sworn officers. M. J. M. Harrington, Esq., Covoner, took charge of it, and a jury was summoned a3 follows: Geo. Weiner, Geo. Maillet, Jacob Steeves, Jos. C. Lamb, J. Decky, Tranquil Gallant and James Wilbur. They viewed the body, and ordered it to be placed in ice, and adjourned till 1 o’clock Monday. Dr. Scott, of Moncton, and a St. John Doctor have been summoned to hold a post mortem examination. Dr. Tuck, representing the Crown, will ke present. The finding caused tremendous excitement at Moncton. A special train with nearly bility, prevent a fair and impartial trial. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Special Despatch to Daily Examiner. Lonpon, May 12. The Agence Russe suggests that Europe, in the Congress, should entrust Austria with the administration of Bosnia; and adds that precisely because England and Russia do not desire the dismemberment of Tur- ‘key, and understanding is both desirable L ; } ! CONSTANTINOPLE, May 12. \ le and possible. By an order of the Sultan the Porte is elaborating bills for sweeping adminis. trative, judicial, tinancial and military re- forms. ; Four Commissioners will be appointed by the Sultan, composed of leading native and foreign personages, who will be instructed to convert these bills into executive laws in one year. Lonpon, May 12. The Vienna correspondent of the Standard asserts that Russia has informed the Powers of her intention to acquaint them imme- diately of Russia’s definite resolutions re- sulting from negotiations with England, and that Russia would then request the services of the powers to remove any diffi- culties which might be in the way of peace- ful settlement. Nearly 1,500 persons were arrested at Warsaw as accomplices of the Nihilist secret national Russian Government, which was recently discovered. A Vienna cerrespondent says: ‘‘ Lord Beconstied, in his last interview with¢ Schowaloff, explained, with great precision, the special English interests which Eng- land, in all circumstances, would protest. England, as before, lays a chief stress on a European settlement of the question, attaching weight to the formality, so far as it effects the principle. Bosnia is in a state of great agitaion, and the imsurrection is spreading, and _ the insurgents force all Christians to join them, or burn their villages. sencliiiieeatiiaiaminMI Tt: psiconen General News. Lonpon, May 10. A special from Madrid to the Standard says the Government has induced General Martinez Campos to remain in Cuba and direct another campaign against the Cuban insurgents Maceo and Vincente Garcia. The Government have granted him five million pounds for an army reinforcement of 10,000 men, and power to carry out reform. Advices from Cape Town of April 16th say it is officially announced that Gregnas are dis- affected. Engagements have occurred be- tween some parties of Gregnas have been de- feated. A general rising of Kaffs is reported from Pirrie Bush distfict. LiverPoor, May 10. It is feared by many that there will be fail- ures among cotton brokers unless the present trade depression is shortly overcome. = / The Newmarket meeting closed to-day. The race for a thousand guineas for three year olds was won by Gerard’s filly, ‘‘Pilgrimage,”’ who won the two thousand guineas on Wednes- day. Montreal, May 10. — No full returns from Chicoutimi, but Price is elected by a good majority. Movie, May 10. An explosion on board the Sardinian oc- curred at half-past three this afternoon in the forehold. Forty persons were injured and three killed. Some of the injured were dan- gerously hurt. They were taken to the Derry Hospital. Attempts to scuttle the ship, at the latest reports, were unsuccessful, Some of the steerage passengers are reported as cut off from all help, but it is believed possible that they will be saved. Four hundred passengers were taken to Londonderry. Lonpon, May 10. A despatch from Berlin to the Times says : ‘The semi-official Nord Deutsche Allegemeine Zeitung, far from believing that the 60,000- 000 of florins about to be raised by Austria will be employed in anti-Russian armaments, is of opinion that the money will be quietly put by to serve as a permanent mobolization fund after the fashion ef the famous German war chest. Similar views are very general in Berlin, where anti-Russian articles, cropping up in the Austrian inspired press, are declare All CASH BUYERS should call and examine our Goods before buying elsewhere. W. A. WHEKS & CO. Cu’rows, May 11, 1878. EX S. §. PRINCE EDWARD, SPRING AND SUMMER GOO NOW OPENING AT THE . s \ { f \ | ———— Geo. Davies & Co. Charlottetown, May 2—dy pat 3i Our Agreement with W. H. Otive, of St John, N. B., has this day terminated by mutual consent. In the meantime, parties desiring Machinery can obtain information AMOS FISHER, Truro, N, 5, or a PRACTICAL MEN WHOSE JUDGMENT JOHN WELSH, Ct Martin g, N, RB. ADVICE CAN BE RELIED ON. Great Improvements in our Saw Trons—Portasie Grist Minis—Portas_e Saw MILs, Address—- WATEROUS ENGINE WORKS ¢9., Brantford, Canada. from us direct, or through “4 PRICES REDUCED! . April 17, 1878. IUTFITTING WAREHOUSE CUSTOM TATLOR. 50 QUEEN STREET. NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS, Under Captain Finalyson’s Skillfal Command the * Northern Light,’ well spoken of by bummers, has landed‘us 12 Gases Men’s Wear, THE LATEST OoOvuT. WORSTED COATINGS — SUPERIOR FINISH Spring Tweed — Newest Designs ! LATEST STYLES, —LIN — (white & colored), Men’s Hard and HATS, CAPS, &e. C. ROBERTSON. Ch’town, April 6—3m aes re } ee — SHIRTS Soft Felt and Fur CHANCE OF DAY. ali. TR | __SEGTIER ORES, i lt A OO A ee ee _ 15th ist, é W. A. Weeks erie Co. Woinesiay, o'clock. | AM iustructed, by Mr. J. LeLACHEUR, A. to sell, Shy AUCTION, on Wednes- day, the 15th inst., at 11 o'clock, at his Store on Queen Street, his varied and valuable Stock of ~ Crockery, Glassware and Cutlery ! Consisting in part of Dinner Setts, China Tea Setts, Glass Setts, Chamber Setts, Cut Decanters, Tumblers and Wine Glasses, Wares and Fancy Goods. , As Mr. LeLacheur intends retiring from business, great bargains may be expected. W- D. STEWART, Auctioneer. Ch’town, May 13, 1878 --2i a " CREAT SALE NEW FURNITURE, &. BY AUCTION, ON Thursday aud Friday Next, May 16th and !7th,at 11 o’elock each day, at my Auction Rooms, No 11 Queen Street, a large and well selected assortment of very superior Furniture, Pianofortes, and Organs, Direct from the best Factories in America, Latest styles—comprising elegant Drawing Room, Parlor, Bedtosin and Dining Room Suites, in Wainut, Ash, &e. Ladies and Gent's Wardrobes, Side Boarda, Ventre Tables, Couches, Extension Tables Hair, Moss and Wool Mattrasses,Spring Beds, Turkish Arm Chairs, Student’s do., Eacesy and Fancy do., Cane Seat do., &e. . a te = ent Also magnificent PIANOFORTES aad ORGANS, from renowned makers. On view on and after Wednesday next. Terms—-All sums under $50, cash; over that amount, three montfis, approved notes. A, McNEILL, Auct’r. Ch’town, May 11, 187S—dy till sale. AUCTION! ry be Sold, by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises, at SOURIS EAST, oe Tuesday, the 14th instant, at 12 o'clock, noon, One Steam Mill and Machinery, CONSISTING GF Engine and Boiler, Rotary Mill, Shingle Machine, Planer and Matcher, Band Saw, Treenail Machine, one Table, Lot ot Belting, &¢., together with the Building and Fixtures. Terms liberal. A. A. MACDONALD, Assignee, May 6, 1878-— dy pat t sale, ar h ne pio jour pro adv li. AUCTION | MORTGAGE SALE. To be Sold, by PUBLIC AUCTION, oa WEDNESDAY, the 15th ae or May next, A. Lb. 1878, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in an Inden. ture of Mortgage, bearing date the Six- teenth day of December, A. D. 1873, and made between Alexander McSwain, junior, and Gulielma, his wife, and Alexander McSwain, senior, of Township Number Twenty-one, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, of the one part, and George Peake and Ralph Brecken Peake" ———:0: RESERVE your Spring Order, LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE, CARVELL BRO’S, acents. Ch’town, Mare) 23-—sw pat s jour 2i and eect onr Lew Quotations — Se ree rer ee ee ee ee THOMAS WORKMAN, ¥. P., President. T. JAMES CLAXTON, Esquir Vice-President, SUN MUTUAL as so many attempts to allay the Hungarian feeling and make Europe believe its independ- ent policy which has long ceased to exist. Lonpox, May 10. Nine transports with Indian troops, on the, way to Malta, passed Aden to-day. ; A Rome despatch says the negotiations for | the establishment of dipomatic relations be- | tween England and the Vatican have failed. | LivERPOOL, May 10. Thomas Grady, builder, of Southport, Liverpool and Wolverhampton, has failed ; liabilities $590,000. | New York, May 10. | It was reported in shipping circles to-day | that Russian agents are negotiating for the purchase of a Pacific mail steamship, and the | Champion is also said to be in the market. | Some Russian agents are expected on the, Necker due from Bremen. The schr. face | Horse, laden with ammunition, coal and lum | ber, was seized to-day by the United States | Marshal. It was rumored it was for the Rus- | sian Government. ; | LIFE AMM AGCUDENT INSURANCE COMPANY AUTHORIZED CAPITAL . . . , — $1,000,000. HEAD OFFICE: ST, JAMES STREET. | M. HE. GAULT, Esquire . MACAULAY ' Managing Director. ” Pe Sec’y. ¥s | | CHARLOTTETOWN P. £. ISLAND HONORARY DIRECTORS: HON. L. C. OWEN, HON. J. F. ROBERTSON, ‘DANIEL DAVIES, OWEN CONNOLLY, Ese., Messrs. JENKINS & McLEOD, . MepicaAL EXAMINERS, ———:0:——-~ 30: ——-———— This Company issues Policies on all the APPRovep Mrruons of Life and Accident Business, | Its Motto is **Economy aND SEcurity,” HORACE HASZARD, Agent P. E. Island, | Jan, 31, 1878—~ of Charlottetown, in the said County and Island, ‘Trustees, under the Inarriage settlement, of Fanny Leigh, of the other part— — that Tract, Piece and Parcel of Land 4% being on Lot or Township Number Twenty-one, in said County and Island bounded as follows, that is to say: By a line commencing at a stake fixed on the northwest side of a road from Haslam’s to Rattenbury’s ) Mill, in the southwest angle of farm-lot num - ber seventy-four ; thence {according to the magnetic meridian of 1764) north fitty-seven chains, or to the rear line of farms fronting on the Wigmore Road ; thence along said rear line west eight chains ; thence south to the afore said road; thence, following the course of the same, northeastwardly, to the place of eom.- mencement, —said land being known and dia- tinguished as Farm-Lot Number Seventy - three, as lait down on a plan in the margin of a Deed thereoi, from the Government of said Island to the said Alexander McSwain, junior, —containing Fifty Acres of Land, a little more or less, together with all Buildings and Appur- tenances thereto belonging. For furtuer particulars apply to Messrs, Hodgson & MeLeod, Solicitors, (Charlottetown, aaa this Eleventh day of April, A. D., 878. GEORGE PEAKE, RALPH B. PEAKE. April 11, 1878-—till sale mene ee HE MEMBERS of St, Perer’s Cnvunce Sewing Society purpose holding a FANCY SALE About 10th July, Contributions will be thankfully received by Mrs. E, J. Hopason, President. ion Piss Treasurer, 88 JENKINS, Secretary. March 30--law