" a aed . ‘ we. e a : Ph ae ae —_ — a — Che Daily Examiner. ‘ oe Charlottetown, July 12, 1877. VOTERS fi Lists of voters in th vinee havi been printed, and are posted. Kivery bona fide electe: d satisfy himself that And if he finds that it is u list, he should take the measur by law to have it placed t! The intention of the Registration Act is clear, I[¢ is that no pers hall be permitted to vote in either a Local or Do his name is upon the list. upon the required oy? minion election unless his nawe is duly registered, and that no name il appear upon the list except those ol legally qualified to vote. The Act provides that the “lists of electors shall be subject to revision by the Judge of the County Court, at the time and place and in the manner set forth in this Act, at the instance of any voter, on the ground of votes being omitted from persons the lists, or from either of them, or being wrongly stated thereio, or of names of persons being inserted on the lists or either of them who are not entitled to vote; and upon such revision the Assess» ment Roll shall not be conclusive evidence in regard to any particular, and the de- cision of the Judge under this Act in re- gard to the right of any person to vote, shali be final.”’ We are not certain whether a voter nfiy have his name placed upon the list by means or through the representations of a third party. every voter will have to appear before the Jounty Judge in person. At ail events the Act requires that ‘‘ the evidence re- lating to the revision of the electoral lists shall be under oath.” It also prevides that if “any person whose right to be a voter is the subject of enquiry, do not at- tend in obedience to a Subpoena, the Judge may, if he thinks fit, on the ground of nonsattendance ef such person, strike his name off the lists of Electors or of either of them, or refuse to place his name on the said list or lists, as the case may Our impression is that require.”’ —— ec «+ - es CITY COUNCIL. City Council met last evening, Present —the Mayor, the Recorder, Councillors. Smith, Murphy, Hooper. Heartz, Millner, ilarris and Byrne. Counsittor Looper, as one of the Market Committee, said he knew nothing about the leave given to Mr. LePage to erecta shed on the Market Square. He would support a motion for having all the may/{ chinery on the square removed, His Worsnir said he was waiting for Councillor Harris to give an explanation relating to the erection of the shed. Tur Recorpyr said it was dangerous to have the machinery in that place, as citi- zens passing through the square were liable to have their legs or arms broken. If such were to happen, there would be a nice bill against the city in consequence, Moved by Councillor Heartz, that the owners of machines get not!ce to clear their machines from the Square by Saturday nigbt. —Carried. On representation of Councillor Mur- phy the unfulfilled contract to bore in the Royalty, entered into with Messrs, Harris & Co., was referred to the Recorder for the purpose of having the agreement en, forced, if necessary, at once. Counctttor Byrne moved the following resolution; Whereas, various circumstances as well as reports of Committees, prove there exists au ab- solute necessity for the services of a competent Civil Kogiveer for the magagement and im- provement of the streeis und squares of the City. Be it therefore resolved that « practical Civil Engineer be appointed for the purpose of planning and superinted og improvements in, connection with the strets, squxves, and parks of this City. Resolved, that Mr. Patrick D. Cox, be ap- poiated ty the office of Civil Eagiueer, fur the City of Charlottowan, at the ra’e of sot more than $500 per annum. After some discussion the above resolu- tions passed. Councitton Murpuy— Referring to the petition of inhabitants of the eastern part the town for an additional Steam Fire En- gine, moved the following resolution : -- Resolved. that the Fire Deparimeat be em- powered to purchase a new Steam Fire Engine. The Resolution passed. Some minor business was transacted. We have not space this morning for an extended report, fun valuable property of S. W. McMur- ray, Esq., on Dundas Esplanade, was not sold yesterday, for want of bidders. The highest Lona fide bid was $8,500. The sale was not advertised in the DaiLy EXaMINEs, 1 3900. | THE MONTGOMERY ESTATE. Montgomery, and others, will be interested in the following letter, received yesterday morning and kindly placed at our disposal by Dr, Jenkins :— Tenants on the estate of Mr, James F, 17 PRINCESS ater tt } e 2nd July, 1877. My Dear Du. Jexxiys,—Soon after receiving your note of the 26th May, with the enclosure i saw Sir Graham Montgom- from Mr, Davies, ery, Who communicated with his relative, Mr. James F. Montgomery rhe latter agrees to leave the question to my arbitrament. He is shortly going to Priece Edward Island, where he will sigu any accessary agreement with the Island Governm ‘oi AsIsnid betore, I shall be glad to have the statements on both sides, the papers delivered to us, and the print of the riginal evidence, sent to me, and | will thea make my decision. it is possible that I shall be passing through Halifax in October, on my way to Quebec by the lntercolonial Railway—thence West, as far as San Francisco. I might, perhaps, regd the papers aud decide this at Halifax, but I will let you know again what my movements will be. With kind regrads, lam Yours very truly, Hvau KE. C. CHILDERS. en ce i GD Be Ee D> —— SUPREME COURT—TRINITY TERM. John McLean,v. Dr. McKay. Trial now going on. ‘This is an action brought by the plaintitl to recover damages for mal-prac- tice in setting his arm. Damages laid at For the Plaintiff, Mr. McLeod; for defendant, Mr. Peters and Mr. Longworth. [t appears that on the 3d of October, McLean had his wrist fractured or broken by a pow, der explosion while working in a well. He procured the medical services of -Dr. Mc- Kay, to have the arm restored to its former usefulness, which the Doctor failed to do. McLure, consequently, brought the action for damages. A number of the medical men of the city have been examined. ———- > <> Royal Insurance Company, of Liverpooland London, In a letter just received from the Ma- nager of the Company by the Agents in St. John, after expressing his sympathy in the loss brought upon the city, he adds: “ You will Tam sure be pleased to learn that large as our loss by this disaster will be, it will be amply covered by the Company’s profits of the past half year, and that after making allowances for this calamity a fair surplus of profit will remain.” We may also remark that the reserve fire funds of the Company, which 1t is not necessary on this occasion to touch, in themselves repre- ;, sent asum of £992 446 sterling, or neariy five million dollars, and that beside these reserve funds the insured have as further security the paid up capital and unlimited liability of the Shareholders.” Mr. M. A. Cameron is Agent for the Royal ”’ in this city. Clippings. ON RN RS NNR INIT SOS —The ironclad Achilles and Agincourt. and sloop of war Ruby, are ordered to join the Mediterranean squadron. —There is 1 general exodus from Respt, Persia, in consequence of the plague. The deaths are reported to number 2) to 30 daily. —Varna has been declared in a state of siege, and it has been definitely decided that the Roumanian.army is to pass the Danube. Arrangéments for crossing are being pushed with celebrity, —No less than three thousand pictures are said to have been rejected from the Royal Academy this year. The unlucky artists have held a meeting to consider what they can do about it. — Queen Victoria is very sparing of her visits in London: but it is stated that as soon as she lunched after her recent arrival in Balmoral, she and the Princess Beatrice went out and visited the cottages in the vicinity of the castle. This is all very well, but fashionable London rather resents it. —‘ Cockroaches Utilized’ is the title of a brief article in an exchange. It appears that in Russia the common cockroach is a popular remedy for dropsy, and is also use~ ful in other diseases. A good miny house- keepers would willingly dispose of their stock of cockroaches at a reduced price. —lLawlesness of the irregulars caused the utmost panic in Pera. The Italian vice counsul has been forcibly robbed and se- verely injured by Circassians. Two at- tempts were made to force an entrance seat of war upon the representation of Mr. Layard: —Many of the inhabitants of Mount Carmel are in a distressed condition fron the results of the tornado, notwithstanding the aid which has been sent them. About one hundred families are homeless, and lover one hundred persons are wounded. The pecuniary joss is not less than $400.s 000--a heavy burden for a populatiSa of 2200 to bear More Liserat Orrers. —John Owen, Esq., of Cambridge, Mass., who has worked so earnestly in our behalf since the great fire, i writes again: *‘ Boston publishers say that ithey will send books for a public library, whenever St. John is ready to receive them.’’ Will not our city authorities do what they cen to promote this good work? —St. John paper. Napoleon’s*passige of the Danube in the face of the Austrians before the battle of Wagram was still more brilliant. He con« cealed the materials for a floating bridge in the woods snd brushwood; be sent across ‘at 9p, m., two battalions of infantry, who |heid their ground till the bridge was com.~ {pleted ; he then threw another corps ac- cog the river; and by daylight there were 70,000 soldier: on the other side, a | Latest by Telegraph. PPP LL OLA ALLOA PLA LOO LOO OOO LP POLLO The Orange Difficulty Settled, t Refteyoy lompany in Trouble aa r? FIRE—SIRf JOHN’S TRIP. E\Nour on the tise, Special Dispatch to Daily Examiner; Monraxeat, July 11. A deputation of the presidents of all the national societies waited on the Orange- men of Montreal, last evening, to request them not to walk in procession in this city tosmorrow. Aftera long deliberation the Orangemen consented to their request, and there is not likely to be any trouble. Great satisfaction is generally expressed at the result. The engines and cars of the Cinada Cen, tral Railway have been seized and will be sold by the Sheriff. A fire destroyed the Cossitt Agricultural Works at Guelph. Forty-four persons were thrown out of employment. Sir John Macdonald went West last night, after 2 most successful tour through Quebec. Flour continues active and strong. The English markets are higher and the stock here issmall. The demand is good :— $8 00 to $8 25 Superior Extra, 5 7 $5 to 7 95 xtra Superfine, Fancy, 7 40 to 7 5) Spring Extra, 7 25 to 7 35 Supertine, \ 6 77w 6 87 Strong Bakers’, 7 50 to 7 75 Fine, 6 30 to 6 45 Middlings, 6 00 to 6 25! Pollards, 5 60 to 5 8 U. C. Bigs per 100 lbs., é City Bags (delivered ) —— er WAR DESPATCHES. Railare of Russiaus in Asta. Reireai of Tergkassoff | BRIVISH WAR SHIPS IN THE MEDITERANEAN. COLORADO BEATLES IX DUBLIN (Special Dispatch to Daily Examiner] Lonpon, July 11. On Monday last, General Tergakassoff returned to Russian territory, having lost nearly all his war materials. Allaccounts received, go to prove the Russian campaign in Asia a failure. Ans other campaign will have to be commenced, The British Admiralty has ordered sev- eral first-class war ships to the Mediters ranean. Numbers of the Colorado bettles are found on the Dublin Docks. THE WAR, Lonpon, July 10, The Turks and Russians charge each other with ruthless devastations, outrages and murders in Bulgaria, The resignation of 25 Servian deputies of the Left leaves the Skuptschina without a quorum, They were dissatisfied with the address of the House to Prince Milan. The commander of the British fleet of Besika Bay is in Constantinople, and will have an au jience with the Sultan. The United Kingdom rifle team sail for New York August 10th. Military preparations throughout Austria are on a larger scale than published, The municipality of Pupig, in France, has been dissolved by Government. lt is surmised that active diplomatic ef- forts are making between England and Austria for joint action. — Anarchy prevails beyond contending into the English club. Some of the irre-|armies—Bulgarians, Circassians, and Tar<] gulars who were seen have been sent to the ‘tars, are murdering eace other. Col. Valentine Baker accompanies Raouf Pasha to Adrianople. Exzeroum, July 10. It is officially announced Kussian left wing has been driven across Russian fron- tier, and pursued by Ismail Pasha. Deputation of citizens of Kars have visit~ ed Mukhtar Pasha. CANADA. Montreal, July 10, The financial effort to put tlre New Windsor Hotel into operation is going on successfully ; $100,000 out of $250,000 bor- rowed, has been paid in, The Water Policies are being drilled in the use of their new rifles, Extensive seizures of unauthorized weights and measures have been made by authorities ot Weights and Measures des partment, lhe new Conservative club, of this city, for French Canadians,has been duly opened with alarge membership: Orrawa, July 10. Numbers of persons continue to leave for Manitoba. One purty of thirteen and one of tn have taken their departure this week. Organization of Opposition for a possible election this fall, continues in various } quarters, and is advised in all, = ee ~~ - New WEST INDIA WAREAOUSE, THE SUBSCRIBERS now offer the fol- lowing Well-Assorted Stock, at Lowest Wholesale Prices : SYX HUNDRED Bblis. Canadian Flour— Choice Brands, FIFTY Bbls. K. D. Cornmeai— warranted, SEVENTY Puus. TWENTY Tierces good retailing — TWELVE Barrels MOLASSES, | WELVE lihads. Bright Muscavado TEN Tierces ” SUGAR THIRTY Barrels p ™ NINE Hhds. and Fitceen Bb!s. Granulated Sugar, TWENTY Chests Congou Tea, TEN Boxes each Flat and Pwist Tobacco, TWENTY Caddies Bright Smoking To- bacco, SEVENTY-FIVE Boxes Layer Raisins, FIFTY Boxes Svap—al!l prices, TEN Boxes Candles, FIVE Kegs Baking Soda, THREE Kegs Creamtarter, SLACK Pepper, Ground, P wckages, TEN Casks Best American Kerosene Oil, SIXTY Reams Wrapping Paper—all kinds, FIFTY Doz. Brooms—assorted. TWENTY Doz. Buckets, TEN Doz. Washboards, FIVE Cages Mixed Pickles, TEN Doz. Worcester Sauce, TWENTY Boxes Pickstone’s Washing Crystal, FIVE Doz. Hoffman's do., TEN Cases Corustarch, CONFECTIONERY—all kinds, CRACKERS, do., FIFTY Boxes Preserved Lobsters, TWENTY Boxes T. D. Pipes, FIVE Boxes Woodstock Pipes, BRUSHES, in Stove, Shoe, and Scrubbing, FIFTY Doz. Bartlett’s Blacking, FIVE Cases Maiches, TEN Setts China, TWELVE Cases Raspberry Wine, FIVE Cases Ginger Wine, FOURTEEN Cases Brandy, pts. & qts., NAILS and Spikes, all kinds—assorted, PAINTS, Qils and Putty, and many other articles not enumerated. HASZARD BROS., 61 Water St., opp. Merchants’ Bank. N. B.—We shall always be glad-to send our Price List to any Merchants throuvh the country, upon application to HASZARD BROs. -_—_—_————— Se in Bulk and “s SYDNEY, ©. B., and ST. JONNS, NEWFOUNDLAND, THE Ste‘mer la/el/a will be due here on or abont the 13th inst.; and will take in freight for either of the above ports. HASZARD BROS., Agents. July 11—Sin TO SHiP-OWNERS. a SUBSCRIBERS offer for Saie— TWENTY Bbls. Extra Mess Pork, TWesNTY ** Mess + FIFTY ‘¢ Prime Mess * JOWLS, Pates and Feet, SUGAR-Cured Hams, LARD in tins, FIFTEEN Bbls. Beef. HASZARD BROS. July 12— STADACONA _ Hire and Life Insurance Company. IN ODDIE. \ SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of this Company will be! held at its offices, No. 93, St. Peter Street, Quebec, on Thursday, the Nineteenth day of July, instant, AT ONE O'CLOCK, P.M, The object of the meeting is to take into consideration the position and aftairs of the Company, and the advisability of discons tinuing or continuing its business, By order, CRAWFORD LINDSAY, Sec’y. July 5, 1877. (July 11] Wants, ete., ete. eee eee oo aa” Advertisements under this heading,in space not ex- ceeding haif an ineh, will be inserted for TEN CENTS per day. OUND—On Saturday evening a PURSE containing a small sum of money. The owner can have the same by applying to Rosert Syesston, Jeweler. North Side Queen Square. July 11, 1877. \ ANTED—An owner for the FAN that was left at this office on Saturday morning last, having a note attached, “Leit at Gov't [[ouse on evening of 28th.” July 10, 1877. JOUND.—A Gold King, which the owner can have by proying property. Apply at James’ Church Building, J. Numphreys Ch’town, July 7, 1877.— 3iu* ANTED—A Situation by a first-class Engineer, who is thoroughly acquaint- ed with milling and steamboating. Good | Tefernce. Address J. W. Examiner Of, ‘fice Ch’town, Advertisements. | g room: July 1?—lin SUPERIOR FURNITURE BY AUCTION, on TUESDAY next, THE MARKET HALL, Some SS.00O0 Worth of New Embracing — Drawing-Room and NORLSELR ~ Refined Sugar. VIN EBGAR. 15 ee WHITE WINE (a superior ar- i July 11th. B ARG A Late NEW GOODS. and all Summer Goods at REDUCED PRICES, — Very Cheap. Mens and Boys’ Clothing em ee - a Auction Sales, ~avorion, | FLOUR, CORNMEAL, && Ex “ Laodamia" from New You: & *, i ()8 QUEEN'S WIIARR, TO Day, THURSDAY, JULY joy,4% AT 11 O'CLOCK, 300 Bbls FLOUR, 300 * CORNMEAL, 20 * CASKS KEROSENE. * Immediately after, in front of their Sales 3) Chests & Haif-Chests TEA, Walrantad good; 50 Boxes SOAP, 50 Sides SOLE LEATHER, 10 Pans. MOLASSES. 9 Casks BRANDY, GIN, Wilskgy RYE do., PORT WINE in Octaves,” HYNDMAN BRos. IMMENSE SALE! Pour Cav-Loads of —aND— bPianofor tes, Le. J Uae AT 11 O'CLOCK, aT and ELlegant Lurnilure, Parlor Suites, Bedroom Suites, Dining- Room & Library Furniture, Kxteusion Tables, Couches, Sideboards, Cheffoniers, What Nots, Book-Cases, Centre and other Tables, Easy Chairs, Wardrobes, &e. ~—~Al,B0-— A YEW MAGMPIOUNT PLANOPORTES , VY NOLAN! xa liemember the time and place, A. MACK HALL, Auctioneer, * ooo English Relined. To Arrive Next Week. 15 Bris. Granulated, 1) do Crushed, 10 do UColfee Crushed. F. T. NEWBERY & CO, ex 3in e o d—pa her 2 in cle for pickling. F, T. NEWBERY & ©v. ex Sin e 0 d—paar 2 in HOUSE PO LET, NICE TENEMENT, newly papered ; ims mediate possession, Apply at HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, ro ANCY DRESS GOODS, LUSTRES, STRAW HATS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, &e , &e., White Coitons, _ Printed Cotioas, el Coiton Warps, gta a —~AT— BOTTON PRIGES. ROBERT ORR & CU. July 10th. Raisins and Kerosene. i Arrive per Laodamia, now due from cheap, where, — et 6 tage Sie. is pe New York :— , ~) Boxes Layer Raisins, 20 Casks Kerosene, 120° test. Very kes Get Quotations before buying else+ FP, T. NEWBERY & CU. July 11—ex 3in e od, pat ber 2in