scat Local and Other items. a eee - > Rov «. Muntor, EsQ., lias been appointed official Assignee for King's Co. Cuoick Monasses, 49 cents a gallon, at Beer & Goff’s. We regret to learn that the Rev. John Lathern is prostrated with slow fever at Halli- fax. Breer & Gorr's 45 cent tea is reduced to 40 cents per lb. Tue Baby “a have been received at the “Diamond Bookstore,” and are selling very iow. Java Corre just received at Beer & Gofl’s. Two HUNDRED head of cattle and 1000 sheep were shipped from Monreal to England yes. terday (Tuesday); 1350 head of cattle were shipped from that port the past week. On Tuesday a Halifax woman attempted to commit suicide by jumping over Cronan’s Wharf, Halifax. She was fished out, That was her third attempt. Tae brig Siena, owned by F. 'T. Newbery & Co., arrived at this port to-day, from Bar- badoes and Trinidad, with a cargo of molasses and sugar, after a passage of 24 days. A GENTLEMAN from the United States, en- gaged in the sugar business, was on Naturday afternoon: inspecting a number of sites in’ Halifax thought available for sugar refining business. Fresu Marmalade and jams in bulk at Beer & Goff’s. Ow1nG to the disagreeable state of the weather, Mr. J. H. lletcher’s lecture, intend- ed for Uigg Hall, has been postponed until Thursday, the 29th inst , then to take place at said Hall. Tue brig Lauretta, owned by Messrs. Welsh & Owen, cleared to-day for St. Nazaire, France, with a cargo of 26,000 bushels oats and 300 pieces of deal, valued at $8,050. A LARGE number of summonses have been issued to-day against parties in arrears for their dog-tax. ose who have not yet paid this tax will save 70 cents. by paying it at once. A Lonvon despatch to the Globe says :-~It is probable that Messrs. Langevin, Abbott and Joly, who have been here in connection with the Letellier trouble, will sail on ‘Thursday, (to-morrow. ) Tue bright. L. J. Westaway, 478 tons, was sold at Auction to-day by B, Wilson Higgs, Assignee of the bankrupt firm of J. Duncan & Co., and purchased by Donald Farquharson Eiq., for $4,100. UNUSUALLY fast time was made on the Can- ada Southern Railway last week by Mr. W. H. Vanderbilt and. party. The run of 115 miles from St. Thoms to Fort Erie, being made in 105 minutes. KrtLers MARMALADE at Beer & Gofl’s. Tum barque Journal, Kickham master, ar- rived from Liverpool last night with a cargo of merchandise, after a passage of 41 days. The Captain reports calm weather the whole et Journal is owned by Mr. Angus c : acon ; THREE SPECIALTIES that defy competition— an improved variety of Carrot; Haszard’s im- proved Swede Turnip; Onion Seed that will ive satisfaction sowed any time this month. The above to be hal on/y at Haszard s Agri- cultural Store, Queen Square (west).—w th m Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this forenoon, Neil McPhail, drunk and incapable, was fine $1 and costs or four days. A num- ber of persons summoned for the non-payment of their dog Ar sppeered and paid the same beford their names Were called. Tux steamer “‘ Albert” arrived at Pictou from Gaspe and Magdalen Islands on Monday, She reports the de re of the schrs, Alpin, Syntax, Lavinia Jane, Confederate, Black Fox, Bay State, Break of Day, Reality, C. Pearl, Flirt, Olive, John Tilton, and J. W., for this port, having taken fair catches. Fresu tor of Fancy Biscuits at Bern & Gorr’s. GeNgRAL Sir Patrick MeDougall will leave Halifax for England ou Tuesday. next. It is understood that the General has been sum- moned home to attend a military council about to be held by order of the Imperial Govern- ment to.consider proposed changes in the Brit- ish military system, Ir is generally believed that the new Judge- ship for New Brunswick, created by the Act of last session, will be conferred in a few days upon us L. Palmer, Esq., ex-M. P. for St. John. Mr. Palmer has been a member of the New Brunswick bar for thirty-three years, and his elevation to the Bench will be but a fitting reward for great ability and indomi- table perseverance, Hx, Herald. Tue steamer Worcester arrived from Boston this morning, with a cargo of merchandise and the follo 5 Mr. J. B. Pearson, Mrs. Ma artin, Miss Annabell Martin, Miss Je Martin, Miss ©. Matheson, Miss Maggie Hughes, Mrs. Nicholson, Mrs. Mur- ray, Jessie Nicholson, Mr. Joseph Kennell, «Mr:.A. McLean, Mr. Wm. Murray, Mr, Andrew Bown and Mr. Edward Hughes, Fr Dates, Prunes, etc., Beer & GoF?’s. ‘fal’ 4 Mr. C.. S. Jones, a prominent barrister of St. Mary’s, Que., of the firm of Jones & Moscrip, has absconded, leaving liabilities amounting to about $50,000. The town has been f y excited for several days past over the matter. | Mr. Jones dealt largely in money ‘lending and mortgages, and a large number of farmers and others are severe suf- fers. He is now said to be in New York. THosE Thirteen Dollar Grey Tweed Suits at Beer & Sons; ate really splendid valine, and ~ quite nobby:——May W. ; HANtaN AND DAvip Warp, after their-trip through Scotland and visit te on, went to Manchester, and spent two days with Col. Shaw. They will return to Newcastle, where Hanlan will at once go into heavy training for bea a aint arte th, an ks confidently of being in per- fect condition for the The pany gard re their ects a3 g20d, and are mr iilent of mre ere ne RRR oN NR et RR AT“ Se NEW GOODS EX “PRINCE EDWARD,” —A i -—- KS * SNS Our Stock for this Season surpasses anything we have yet shown, in VALUE, STYLE and VARIETY ! And, notwithstanding the increased duties, we can (with a few exceptions) sel], at LESS THAN QLD PRICES Millinery, Dress Goods, Straw Hats & Bonnets, Lace Goods, Silk Scarfs, Grey & White Cottons, PRINTED COTTONS, CLOTHS —AND— TW HEDS Trimmings, —AND— EVERY NOVELTY OF THE SEASON: We have Goods very low Casi. PKS & SE FOR Ih Chgsown, May 8, 1879, marked | ‘ ite ee NEWS BY OTTAWA. Orrawa, May 19. It is expected that the Hon. Hector Lan- gevin will sail from Liverpool to Canada on the 22nd instant. UNITED STATES. New York, May 19. The Rev. Dr. Talmage has been given months leave of absence by the Tabernacle Church, and sails for Europe May the 28th. GREAT BRITAIN. Lonpon, May 19. Three-fourths of the Durham collieries resumed work to-day. SWITZERLAND. Berne, May 19. The complete returns of the popular vote give 191,198 in favor of and 177,265 against the re-establishment of Capital punish- ment. —_—_— FRANCE, ! : Paris, May 19. In the International Congress on Satur- day, Rear-Admiral Salmon, of the United States Navy, occupied the morning session by a lengthy presentment of several sur- veys, and in doing so explained the compa- ritive advantages, disadvantages and cost of the Nicaragua, Panama and Atrate Napipi routes. The Admiral expressed himself as strongly in favor of the Nicara- agua route. Engineer Menoial occupied five hours in explaining the Nicaragua scheme, by maps and plans. Lieut. Wise, of the French navy, also reviewed the whole question. The Republique Crancaise publishes a bitter article concerning England’s non- co-operation with France on the Egyptian and Greek questions, and adds that Eng- land should take refuge in equivocation. France is compelled to ask whether it would not be better to deal with enemies than with such friends. The Journal Des Desbat ‘also attacks England, and _ the Moniteur and the Liverte defend her. Paris, May 19. Leroyer,; Minister of Justice, te-day in- fermed a deputation of radical deputies that the Government had decided not to grant amnesty to members of the Commune, {| but simply pardoned them after the 6th of June. Rochefort, Vallies and Beanqui will be thus pardonec, but simple pardon does not inelude the restoration of civil rights. INDIA. Cancurra, May 19. The report that. from 20,000 to 30,000 persons died from colera while returning from a religious fair is repeated. At Calcutta a series of strikes are threatened. Gangs of malcontents at Poona have written to the Bombay Government threatening to raise another mutiny, and to put a price upon the head of the Governor, unless the distress is relieved. ITALY. Rome, May 19. The Deputies has passed a_ bill making the performance of civil marriage before religious ceremony, obligatory. RUSSIA. St. Pererssure, May 19. A conflagration is raging in Petroparlo ask, Siberia. Several quarters of the town are in flames. : THE AFRICAN SLAVE TRADE. Berry, May 19. The Reichstag has approved of the Anglo- German treaty for the prevention of the slave trade on the African coast. THE iSTHMUS OF DARIAN CANAL} Paris, May 19. At a meeting of the Darien Isthmus Can- al Congress to-day, M. de Lesseps said its labors were progressing rapidly, and would probably be completed on Sunday or Mon- day next. M. Fortanes stated it would be necessary, in order to insure the perman- ency of the canal, that 6,000,000 tons of shipping pass through it annually. ENGLAND'S WARS. | Simba, May 1°. The Governuient has arranged with Ya- kook Khan a satisfactory basis of negotia- tions, comprehending the main objects of the British policy. —_— GERMANY. Lonpon, May 19. | At a dinner of the Free Trade represent- ‘atives of Germany at Berlin, Von Forcken- | beck announced his intention to resign the | Presidency of the Reichstag, as he now felt ithat he hardly represented a quarter of the ‘House. The formation of a great Liberal |party for the abrogation of the legislation now going on was the only thing that could i save the country. Loxvon, May 19. | A dispatch from Berlin says: ‘ Bis- ‘marck’s Parliamentary Soiree on Saturday ‘evening was less numerously attended than jon previous occasions, the Free ‘Traders sending but their contingent. To the depu- ities from Alsace-Lorraine, the Prince was :most affable. He said the appointment of |General Menteuifel as Governor was cer- |tain, and a better man could not be found. | He held forth at length on the necessity of protecting agriculturalists, especially petty holders, against fereign competition. He said the duty on beer must be got through. Referring to the tariff debates, he observed ,that if any one thought they could wear his patience out by prolonging a discussion they jwere very much mistaken. Later on, the |Prince referred incidentally to the silver jsales of the Prussian Bank, which he would like to see stopped.” BY TELECRAPH, EX “PRINCE EDWARD,” NOW OPENING, A PORTION OF OUR SPRING —~ AND— SUMMER LOCK. ames & U0. — ——- --- e+ ae ->—-—- ~--—_——— ARGOSY. The greatest achieve- ment of modern times is accomplished in the new Argosy Suspender. By its novel construc- tion, rubber or any elas- tic material is entirely done away with. There is no possible strain on any of the buttons, whatever the position of the wearer. It is the most com- fortable suspender ever invented,- Try a pair, For Sale, Wholesa's aud Retail, wi? Siler I HOUSE! May 5, 1879. AUCTION SALES, a it rn ae House and Lot at Auction ! TWO be Sold, at PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises of Mr. Joun Rapsom, Head of Queen Street, on MONDAY, THE 26TH MAY, AT 2 o’CLOCK, P. M., the following Valuable Property, consisting of A LOT OF LAND, 46x67 feet, together with his Dwelling House! (a story and a-half high), being 17x23 ft., and containing 5 rooms. There is also on the premises a BARN, 12x16 ft. The Property will be sold, subject to a mortgage of $250, payable within three years, The amount it brings over the above will be cash on delivery of the deed. Kk. NEEDHAM, Auctioneer Ch’town. May 21—2i wed&sat HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Horses, Cow, Wagons, Harness, I will sell at Auction, at my Sale Room, (Jucen Square, ON FRIDAY NEXT, 23rd inst., at 2 o'clock, o) MARES, 1 Cow, 1 Vis-a-Vis Wagon, I Zi double seat Wagon, 1 Iron Axle Cart (new), 1 Truck Body, 1 set Driving Harness, set Cart Harness. —ALSO-~ 1 Wal. and Fancy Repp Parlour Suit, | Sofa, 1 Lounge, 3 Easy Chairs, 1 Round Table, C. 8. and Wood Chairs, Cook Cases, Pictures, Parlour Stoves, Carpets, Crockery and Tin- ware, Iron and Wood Bedsteads, Ex. Mat- trasses, Feather Beds and Pillows, 1 Oak and Walnut Trimmed Bedroom Snit, Chests of Drawers, Washstands, Toilet Sets, Looking Glasses, Cooking Stove and Cooking Utensils, etc., ete. WILLIAM DODD, Ch’town, May 20 —2i Auctioneer, TO PRINTERS! EXECUTOR'S SALE. F¥XHE Subscriber has been instructed by the Executor of the Estate of the late HENRY Coorgr to Sell at Pablic Auction, ou Tuesday, the 27th instant, AT ll o’CcLOcK, A, M.; the whole of the Printing Plant and Machinery belonging to the said. Estate, consisting in part of — 1 Tuft’s Hand Press (28x30), 1 Half-Medium Universal Job Press, 1 Berry Jobber, 1 Five-horse Power Steam Engine & Boiler, 1 Paper Cutter (‘‘ Printer’s Favorite), A large and varied assortment of Job Type, including many of the latest styles. Stands, Chases, Galleys, Composing Sticks, fic.,. &c. TERMS AT’ SALE, WILLIAM DODD, Auct’r. Ch’town. May 7, 1879—wed fri pat t sale HOUSE TO LET. NE half of that double Tenement Brick Eiouse on Upper Queen Street, eon- taining nine large roooms, (with or without the stable,) at present occupied by F. L. McNutt, Esq. Possession given about the 7th June next. Apply to ALEXANDER HORNE, Ch’town, May 14, 1879. 3taw. HOUSE TO LET. rpxo LET—A HOUSE situated on Great Great George street, now occupied by Peter McGowan, Esq. Enquire of THOMAS W. DODD. Ch’town, May 17, 1879—3aw tf -_— —— teed edad bee aed ee Wants. Lost, Found, Ve, Advertisements under this hecding, tw space not exceeding half an inch, win be insert ed for Ten Cents per day. \hop to Let.—-One of the best Business Stands in the city, in Newson’s Building, opposite Post Office ; lately in the occupation of Robert Brown. Possession given immedi- ately. Apply to Joun Newson. [21 tf \ Tanted.—A Good Servant Girl. Apply at this office. lipd A FEW Permanent or Transient Boarders LA can get first-class accommodation in one of the pleasantest and most convenient parts of the City. Apply at the EXAMINER Office. [may 20) OR SALE CHEAP.—! English Plate Mirror, 1 Shop Stove (both nearly new.) For particulars, apply at the EXAMINER Orrice.—Ch’'town, May 20. YW LET, at SOURIS EAST, a well- finished Two-story Bwelling-House in the centre of the town, fronting on Chapel street, containing 20 rooms and . also Stable, Coach-house and Shed, and Well in the yard. For particulars, apply te JOHN HARPER, on the premises, or to the owner, W. W. LORD, Charlottetown. May 19, 1879—pat 4i OTICE.—The subscriber having, for the present, rented Mr. D. Wilson’s old staud, next door to Mrs. F. McCarron’s, will be happy to supply his customers as ust A large supply of the most approved kinds of Turnip Seeds on hand. P. G, FRASER, Richmond St. May 20, ’79. 6w wkly. ‘ie LET—A large two-story Dwelling House, beautifully situated on North side King’s Square, containing seventeen Rooms, good cellarage, Coach House and Stables. Ea uire for particulars at King Square Furniture ' {may 1—pat pres Im] yarerooms, oa nee me on emg a eee ar ened oe aaa