Lr PPR: Se Local and Other Items. TueRe was no business at the Stipen- diary Magistrate’s Court to-day. Boss TWEED, of New York, ‘‘shuftled off this mortal col” at Ludlow Jail, on the 12th inst. Services for Holy Week were commenced in St. Dunstan’s Cathedral this afternoon at S$ o’cloek. Tur barkentine Viking, Murchison, Mas- ter, sailed from Havana, for Baltimore, on the 10th inst. CGiPNUINEBELFASTGINGERALE an «aso daw ater. For particulars apply at ‘‘The Con fectionery.”—2i Hon. Joun Youne, one of the most prom- inent citizens of Montreal, died at his resi- dence on the 12th. ’ Tue plankways in different parts of the city require a little attention. Some places they are so unlevel that walking is very difficult. RemeEMBER the public temperance meet- ing, in the Reform Club Room, this even- ing. Chair taken at 8 o'clock. Admission 5 cents. A Lecrurg, delivered by Joe Hogan in Allin’s Hall last night, was attended by! ever three hundred persons. The ‘ lec- ture” was chiefly on local gossip. ~~ Tue Steamer Worcester has not yet been heard from. Invoices from Boston recetv- ed by parties in this city have the signature of the steamer Carroll. This indicates that she is about to sail for this port. Tur difficulties between the South-EKast- ern and Passumsic railways have been am- icably settled, and through trains from Montreal te Boston will be resumed. fur Government Steam Dredge is en- gaged at dredging the ballast tloor of old Pownal Wharf. The Mayor and eight of the City Councillors inspected the work at 9 o'clock this forenoon. Don's Come HERE Bwrootte. — Every newspaper man will appreciate the follow- ing irom an exchange, if no one else does : ‘* Get your printing done where you please —it is your right—but please do not, after spending your money elsewhere, come to this office begging free local notices. It isn’t business—it isn’t decent.” Scatpep to Dreatu.—The St, John Tele- graph says: The child whom we reported yesterday as being severely scalded on Weddealee, by the upsetting of a teapot off the stove, died yesterday afternoon, fro its injuries. The father, Mr. Frank Patter- son, lives on Clarence street, and is in great distress at the loss of his baby, who was oily two years old Tue exports from this port for the week ending March 16th were, in value, $1,537,- 487. This has never been but once exceed- ed. The larger part of these ($1,292,963) were shipments to England. The aggregate value of exports to date exceeds that for the same period last year by more than $2,000,000. These facts are favorable and encouraging. — Boston Advertizer. A new Division of the Sons of Temper- ance, called ‘‘Dauntless,. No. 106,” was formally organized at Morell, last evening, by the G. W. Patriarch, with 19 charter members. Mr. James Harty was elected and installed W. P. for the present quarter. The other officers will appear in another is- sue. Weare glad to find the old order of the Sons of Temperance prospering in our midst. We wish “Dauntless” Division a prosperous future. Severe Cask oF Potsontnc.—Several children playing near Dennis Stream, on Tuesday afternoon, gathered and ate what they supposed te be sarsaparilla root. The root turned out to be very poisonous, and two of the children, Mamie Short and Nellie Townsend, were badly poisoned. The other children were only slightly sick. Dr. Thompson was in attendance, and the chil- dren are now out of danger.—St. Croix Courier. Globe of yesterday :—‘‘It is safe to say that there is not in the whole Dominion a single public man of any prominence who supported the Mackenzie Administration ii | 1874 but will oppose it in 1878 ; and what is true of prominent public men, is true of the members of the Ministerial Party general- ly.” The fate of the amanuensis who thus unwittingly told the truth is now being de- termined by Mr. Brown. He will probably be condemned for life to occupy apartments in the Neebing Hotel. — Mail. Ciry Councit.—At the meeting of the City Council, held last evening, D. R. M. Hooper, Esq., was appointed City Assessor, vice William Dodd, ., resigned. The Bell Tower was reported to be at present in an unsafe condition; and a Committee, consisting of Councillors Byrne, Hooper and Heartz, was therefore appointed to inspect it. The building of Pownal Wharf was for some length of time under discus- sion. As the Steam Dredge was to com mence work at it to-day, it was resolved that the manager be instructed to deposit the contents of the scows as far up in the dock as possible. The meeting then ad- journed. Tue St. John News reports that an early hour on Saturday morning a lady of twenty- seven years, named Matilda O'Neill, was found dead in her bed, at Mrs. Roach’s boarding-house, Jeffrey’s Hill. She went to bed apparently in good health. Miss O'Neill was to cg been married on Satur- day afternoon last, at three o'clock, to a man named Hutchinson, a fireman on the Intercolonial Railway. It is said that Miss O'Neill had a dread of being married, and had frequently intimated her intention of poisoning herself. The people with whom she was staying, thinking that the girl did not mean anything by her silly speeches, a - NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. THE SITUATION. (Special Despatch to Examiner. ) Lonpon, April 16. The Pall Mall Gazette, in a leading edi- torial, says: ‘‘ Whether Prince Bismarck’s proposals succeed or fail, We have no reason to disturb ourselves about the situation. We are strong in the justice of our diplo- matic position, and can afford to wait until our material strengh begins to tell in sup- port of it, by way of a quiet and passive presence. If Russia accedes to our stipula- tions for the Congress, well and good. It will be held, and we shall begin to put our hands to the most arduous piece of inter- national work that has been attempted in Europe since the beginning of the century. If Russia refuses to accede to those terms, there is no necessity for us to declare war against her, and it is in the last degree im- probable that the Government will resort to a declaration of war. It will be sufficient for them to caution their armaments to oc- cupy certain points of territory not neces- sarily provocative of the collision with the Russian forces, and keep Russia in her present position with an unrecognized treaty in her possession, but no other gain from the war but such as she can retain by actual practical possession, at a ruinous cost, and there let her remain until she returns to the sense of her duty to Europe.” Sr. Pererssurc, April 16. The Agence Russe says the situation to- day is unchanged. Vienna, April 16. Political correspondence says that Eng- land is negotiating with Sweden for a naval station on the Island of Faroe in the Baltic. Lonpvon, April 16. The remark of Lord Derby which gave umbrage in Vienna was, that in conse- quence of a number of Slavs in the Aus- trian army, it could not be trusted to fight against Russia. According to advices received in Paris from Bucharest, Prince Charles has started to join his army. Constant quarrels occur between Russian and Roumanian officers and men. The Russians have prevented a train laden with ammunition from leaving Bucharest for the Roumanian army. The entire Roumanian militia have been ealled out. The Russians have stationed vessels laden with stores ready to again close Suleima at the mcu‘h of the Danube if necessary. ° - ——— The Good Old Flag. The Halifax Reporter recommends its young readers particularly to learn the fol- lowing verses, and repeat them on all suit- able occasions. The sentiment that runs through this little song should be endorsed by all Canadians. The words have been set to music, and we think the piece should be- come popular. It should be sung heartily in every Hamlet and mansion in the Do- minion. It was written by the editor of the Canadien Illustrated News, Mr. John Lesperance, a talented French Canadian. The loyalty of our French Canadian fellow- subjects is unquestioned, but such proof of their love for the old flag, at a time when we have a Minister of Militia who has said he would like to see it hauled down, is es- pécially pleasing. In connection with this we have a sugges- tion to make to this redeubtable Alfred G. It is this : The next time he meets his loyal constituents in public let him appear as a vocalist and favor them with ‘‘Empire First,” His doing so would please many of his friends, and most people would be in- clined, we think, to forgive him his past disloyalty. EMPIRE FLRST. FLAG OF FATHERLAND. List not to the dubious word, Guard thee ’gainst the deed of wile, Buckle on the siegeman’s sword, Keep your fealty from guile. Stand, Canadians ! firmly stand ! Round the flag of Fatherland ! Shall we break the plight of youth, And pledge us to an alien love? No! we'll hold our faith and truth, Trusting in the God above. . Stand, Canadians ! firmly’stand ! ‘ound the flag of Fatherland ! Britain bore us in her flank, Britain nursed us at our birth. Britain reared us to our rank ’Mid the nations of the earth. Stand, Canadians ! firmly stand ! Round the flag of Fatherland ! In the hour of pain and dread, In the gathering of the storm. Britain raised above our head Her broad shield and stalwart arm. Stand, Canadians! firmly stand ! Round the flag of Fatherland ! O triune Kingdom of the brave, O sea-girt Island of the free, O Empire of the land and wave, Our hearts, our hands, are all with thee ! Stand, Canadians ! proudly stand ! Round the flag of Fatherland ! — " SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. By Cable to Peake Bros. & Co :— Brig Alpheta, McMillan, sailed from Liver- pool, tor Harbor Grace, Newfoundland, on the Sth inst. Brig Zinga, McLeod, sailed from Liverpool, for Charlottetown, on the 5th inst. Barkentine Ethel Blanche, Graham, sailed from London, for Charlottetown, on the 10th inst. Barkentine Erema, McMahon, from Liver- ], arrived at Canso on the 13th inst.—23 ys. Steamship Prince Edward, Fraser, sailed from Liverpool, for Charlottetown, on the 16th’ inst. Barque George Peake, cleared from Darien, | took yo notice of her, Georgia, for Rio Janeiro, on the 16th inst. "SOLE LEATHER! | Ch’town, April 16, 1878-2 aw for 3w thisat — = vee ——— “en -QDD-FELLOWS’ Natal Day Celebration | LS 7s. AN ENTERTAINMENT WILL BE GIVEN IN THE Market Hall Friday, the 26th April, inst., -CONSISTING OF Mr. Corxer or Quien & Dorciesrer Srreets. Renovating and Repairing Clothes, (A bow D. Farquharson's Store), “R. PATTERSON guarantees that no {' matter how badly faded or stained gar- ments may be, he will restore them to their original color. JOHN PATTERSON, Feb. 9—~ 4 . St. Lawrence Marine Ins, Co, or P. E. ESLAND. —4+50:—— SUBSCRISED CAPITAL . . $120,000.00. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: — ARrcHEBALD Kennepy, Esq., President ; Joun fustrumental Music, Yocal Solos, Character Songs, Readings, &c.. by the best talent in the City. The Charlottetown Orchestral Club has consented to give selections on the occasion, Piof. Earle will take charge of the Musical Department. Oddfellows’ Entertainments in the past have been acknowledged, alike by the press and the public, to have taken a front a in amateur performances ; and the Comittee will spare no pains to make this the best of the season. Tick EeTs—Reserved Seats, {0 cents : Unre- served do., 25 cents. To he had at the Drug and Bookstores, and from the Committee. H. JAS. PALMER, | J. WELL. McLEOD, Chairman. tec’y Com. April 12, 78 pat 3 taw ar t ent ‘an ee ee Val) EAU OONTAINS THE LATEST NEWS - FOR - Town and Country. Advertisements sent in before 10 o'clock will if required, be inserted so as to be laid before our readers in Summerside, Souris, George- town and other outlying towns the same even- ing. W. L. COTTON, Manager. April 12, 1878-~<laily pat 3in semi-w 2in ee ae as Starch Manufacturing Co, CAPITAL . . $25,000, In Shares of $25.00 each. NHIS COMPANY has been Incorporated by Act of Parliament during the present session, and one-third of the Shares have been taken up by the leading men of Charlottetown. Farmers holding Stock in this Company will have the benefit of the preference in the large purchase of produce which the working of the Company entails. Applications for Shares to be made to Messrs. Hyndman Bros,, untill the Di- rectors and Officers of the Company are ap- pointed, April 16, 1878— MOLASSES PUNCHEONS Porto Rico’ and Cuba ”) MOLASSES. SIDES New York SOLE LEATHER. 5 For sale cheap, at ARCH’D KENNEDY’S. Lower Water Strect, Ch’town, March 29—6in NOTICH! > 1, givi.g up business in Charlottetown, the undersigned takes this opportunity of thanking his many customers and patrons for their liberal support since his commencement in business, and would intimate that he will sell his present stock of BOOTS & SHOEHS at cost, till Ist of May, by which date he would respectfully request persons indebted to him to settle their respective accounts. Also—The unexpired Term of a Lease of the Shop on Queen Street will be disposed I. Ropertrsox, Ese. ; ArreMAs Lorp, Ksg. ; G. D. Loneworta, Esq.; W. E. Dawson, Esqg.; THomas.Morrts, Esa. ; P. W. HynpMan, Ese. Risks taken daily at their Office, Exchange { Building. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Secretary. March 25—-ly law ' PAINTING! TENUE Subscriber takes this opportunity of thanking the Public for the liberal patron- age he has received during the five years he has been in business, and solicits a continuance of the same. He is now prepared to execute, in a ver superior manner, House, Sign, and Car- riage Painting, Paper Hanging, &e. 8” Special attention is given by him to Wurrenrne, CoLortne and the Drcoratrxc of CrrLings, WALLS, ete. Gn hand and made to order — EVERY DESCRIPTION OF CARRIAGES. as Carriage Repairing promptly attended to, “4 Prices to suit the times. P. H. TRAINER, 63 Kent St., opp. Rocklin House. April 23m eod JAMES HOBBS, GABINET MAKER. Cor. Kent and Prince Streets, Charlottetown. r [7 SUBSCRIBER, in returning thanks to his customers and the public generally for past favors, would take this method to so licit a further continuance of their patronage. I am better prepared than ever to execute any orders that may be entrusted to me. The latest styles of all kinds of Household, Office, Church and Schoo] Furniture, made from iell.selected and seasoned stock, at. short notice. Special attention paid to Cutting, Making and Laying Carpets. g® Repairing neatly done, at short notice L woudl also invite the attention of Trustees of City and Country Schools to A DESK, ene ot the Cheapest and Best ever offered here for School purposes. Please call and inspect it i my Show Room. JAMES HOBBS. Corner Kent and Prince Streets, } Ch’town, Feb. 23, 1878, \ 3m Yaw ON SATE. At the Charlottetown Stsam Bakery, LOW FOR CASH, 525 Barrels Navy Biscuit, 159 “ Medium * 200 © No. Pilot (thick). JOHN QUIRK, Charlottetown Steam Bakery. Prince Street, April 11—ne & pat Im Wants, Lost, Advertisements under this heading, in space not exceeding half an inch, will be insert- ed for Ten Cents per day. KT ANTED—tTwo or three respectable Young Men as Boarders, Apply at this Office. April 15—1lw* ee - - — @UND— To-day, April 15, half a dozen SHIRT.FRONTS. The owner can have the same by paying expenses, on application Clothes Cleaning Depot, AUCTION SALES. AUCTION! V K will sell at AUCTION, in front of our Salesroom, on Thursday, 18th April, inst,, AT 1] O'CLOCK, .A, M., ; 100 Bbls. Superior Extra ) 200 Extra FLOUR 100 ‘= Superfine \ ' AND— Ol) HALF - CHESTS THA! To Close Consignment. . CARVELL BROs., Auctioneers, Ch’town, April 13—pat t sale GQunemamecsmmnee eee 7” Bankrupt Stag AUCTION. -—=!0:—— | AM instructed by the Assignee, to sell, by A t TION, on Thursday, the =25th April, aT’ lk O'CLOCK, A. M. The Balanee of S. Keith & Co's STOCK IN TRADE, Consisting in part of—Pilots, Beavers, Naps, Worsted Coatings, Broad Cloths, Doe skins, Tweeds, Ready-made Clothing, Colored and White Shirts, Under Shirts and Drawers, Neckties, Paper and Linen Collars, Hats and Caps, Tailor’s Trim- mings, Shop Furniture, and such other Goods as are usually found in a first-class Merchant Tailoring Establishment. Also—at #2 o'clock, noon, 1 Tilton & McFarlane Safe. The whole Stock must be sold, without re- serve. Tegms—All sums under $30, cash; $50, three months ; 5100, six months; over $100, nine months. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, April 16, °78—pat ar t sale AUCTION | MORTGAGE SALE. To be Sold, by PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, the [5th day ef May next, A. D. 1878, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, at the hour of Twelve e’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, m Queen’s County, in Prince Kdward Island, of the one part, and George Peake and Ralph Brecken Peake, of Charlottetown, in the said County and Island, Trastees, under the marriage settlement, of Fanny Leigh, of the other part A LU'that Tract, Piece aud Parcel of Land Po being on Lot or Township Number Twenty-one, in sayl Cu@nty 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 wagnetic meridian of 1764) north fifty-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 com- mencement,-—said land being known and dis- tinguished as Farm-Lot Number Seventy- _| three, as laid down on a plan in the margin of a Deed thereof, 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 Apptr- tenances thereto belonging. For further particulars apply to Messra Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Charlottetowns Dated this Eleventh day of April, A. D., 1878. GEORGE PEAKE, RALPH B. PEAKE, April 11, 1878 — till sale oe wee eee at the Examiner Office. April 15— ' VT @ST—A CHECK on the Union Bank of | .Charlottetown, dated April 6th, andj signed by Matthew, McLean & Co., Souris, in | our favor—amount $60.49. Payment has been stopped. A. A. BALDWIN & C©O. BN Sacer net By a young man with-threc eee i of at a bargain. FRANK EDEN. QUEEN INSURANCE 0,Y, OF ENGLAND. | CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING. NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build- | ings, Merchandise and Produce. Also, on} Vessels on the stocks. Special rates for isolated residences. Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince Edward Island, June, 1877— j } i AMINER, the Cheapest and most newsy Good references. | March 20— years experience in business in a Que- ‘bes house, an engagement as Bookeeper or | ‘Clerk in a wholesale or retail establishment. } .| Good recommendations from his former em-|mencing at a stake set in the west side of ployer. Address, F. P., care of Mrs. Pennee, | Great George Street, Charlottetown. April 10, 1875—1 w BAY FOR SALE — Nine Tons, —in bales | of about 275tbs. each,—good—at $1.00 | per hundred. Apply to JOHN NEWSON, April 9-—lw j \ ANTED—By a steady, respectable | young man, a situation in a Store or Office, or at any respectable employment, Apply at this Office. ; ——- | Ware — A complete set of the! ‘ROYAL GAZETTE” for the last; at this Office,,stating price. \UBSCRIBE jor the DAILY EX- jai years, or any intermediate years. Apply Paper published in the Province. : } Feb, 28, ’75— AUCTION:! Fishing Station ai Rustico, TO BE SOLD, ON Apel thay par ae Thursday, the 9th May next, at 11 o'clock, on the premises, revit FISHING STATION of the late _ £. E. Churchill, which comprises all that tract of Land situate on Rustico Beach, in Let 24, bounded and deséribed as follows : Com. ° Water Terrace, aid in the northeast angle of Fishing Station No. 1, in possession of Sh Rio» Morrison. and running thence by the Magnetic Meridian of the year 1764, south sixty degrees west, two hundred feet, to the shore of Rustico Bay ; thence north sixty degrees east to the sail Terrace ; and thence southwardly along the same to the place of commencement—to- gether with Buildings thereon, —ALS0-— 4 Fishing BOATS, $8 DORIES, 38 PUNCHEONS, Lot of Fishing Gear, Baits, Barrels, ke, &e., kor Terms at sale. ; J. 8S. CARVELL, ‘Administrator, Ch’town, March 11—~eod wkly ¢ sale