bag —— Latest by Telegraph. ————— Local and Other items. lie i en ee tt oe el worl VERTICES wenn Tatest from Montreal. at ce» DunsTAN’s CATHEDRAL—Services ce eee loa. m., and Vespers at3 pem. | L's Cuvrcu—il a. m., 7 p.m., 74] { sr. Pate's cee Flour Market — Steamers Sunk’ ! ‘SUG Cull Se ~ | Gre Peren’s CuouRcH—8 o.m, Il a. m., oe Orange Demonstrations — ‘cH or SCOTLAND —St .Jumes —11 a.m, Cnt aoa ness. | Zion ( seared mi—1l a. m.. 6.30 )- hn. iopist CHURCH —10.30 a. m., 6.30 p.m, Special Dispatch lo Daily hvaminer : -ll Uinte CHnisTIAN—10.30 a, m., Men’s C. A. parrisT CHURCH & m., 7 p. m. Monrtirat, July 5. Flour sctive and firm. English wheat market exhibits higher sales : j 6 30p,m. | }OUNG -Services 4 p. m. | a - er =a — | world } troops, including the Imperia! Guard, have evenlis, | Superior Extra, $7 90 to $8 10 TRvurERANCE HaLi—Service at 10.30 a. m., ii xtra Superfine, 7 40 to 7 50 ip. m Fancy, 7 25 to 7 30 ‘Spring Extra, 7 20 to 7 30 ee | Supertine, 6 67 to 6 77 alan iStrong Bakers’, 7 35 to 7 60 intercolonial Express Co, | >t abs 640 Office, 85 North Side Queen Square, | Middiings, 9 90 to 6 15 : | Pollards, 2 50 to 5 75 Chariottetown, - = + P. E, |.) U. C. Bags per 100 Ibs., 3 60 to 3 65 sass City Bags (delivered) 3 70 to 3 75 Mowry, valuables, parcels and merchans| ‘ihe steamers //phenstone, 1700 tons, and dise See 6 P. E. ore -: e * | Relwer collided below Montreal. The steamers Via Pictou, connecting at St. John , 1" with Eastern Express Co., and at Riviere former ran ashore ; the latter sank. The du Loup with Canadian Express Co. Rates|cargoes were respectively steel rails and moter.te, Safety and dispatch. Goods|corn, Loss, $100,000. The vessels will jeced in Our charge are forwarded imme« j _be raised and repaired at once. na make the same time as the | Orange excursions from all parts of On. | Cuaprette, Agent, | trio are coming to Montreal on the 12th to! Diamond Bookstore. | join the Procession. S Cuapwick, Supt., St. John, N. B. | Fifty thousand dollars have been sub» June 21, 1I877—34in eod _seribed in England for the St. John sufter- A public meeting has been called to fun Lacrosse Club plays this afternoon, |'n¢rease the amount. a>. | The Great Western Railway has decreas. hephard Jabilee Singers drew aed the wages of its employees five to ten per cent. oa , | Business is still dull, fall trade not hay- St. Jown Rentier Fuxn —San_ Francisco | ing epened. subscribed $6,000; Dartmoutb,Nova Scotia, | — subscribed $2345.52; Halifax subscribed | 7 py 7 Fs z ' $27,173.55, Well done, Halifax. j Hk W A ir a be . 4 dh e ido, Mhaits, Tueo. L. lers, 7 THe full house last night. Laroe lieu» — Messrs. MeDonald Bros., | Kingsboro, West River caught a codfish s one ‘ feet 5 inches long, and Mr. John Bruce, of Why ihe British Fleet I$ Bed Point, caught one 5 feet 1 inch in| in Besika Bay, a length.— Times, Whiten baee -cuoot Tausregs, for the Colville Schoo} | District, under the new School Act, were | appointed on Tuesday last, viz:—Messrs. Frederick “iorrow, J.O, Morrow, and S, P. Cimpbell, — Times. A Suprens effort lo be Made. (Special to the Daily Examiner.) : eae ‘ ALBERTON Scuoo. [RusTEES.—On Tuesday | last, the following parties were chosen Truse tees for the School District of Alberton, under the New Act, for the ensuing three years: — Messrs. Peter Gavin, Benjamin} Rogers, Repjvain Champion, and Captain | James Ireland, Auditor. Lonpon, July 6, In the Commons to-day, Lord North. brook said that the object in sending the British Fleet to Besika Bay was that iteis a convenient and central position. The private correspondence of the Rus- sian Officers contain full accounts of the re- « }cent Russian disasters, and bitter regrets rishery.—The fishermen are in good | oyer the mismanagement. spirits. Fish are reported very Tees | It is reported that a supreme effort will but they do not take the hook voraciously|bhe made by the Russians on the Danube enough to satisfy their captors. Owing tO} to neutralize the recent reverses in Asia failure in the herring fishingethe want of| yinor. bait is a great drawback,— lioneer. > Oe ee - iS 1 aa ae | Tue Souris Times reports: Hay is likely tobe a short crop. Oats promise well | Potatoes are doing better that was at first | supposed. Turnip sowing is going on) vigorously. The late rains have benefitted | the crops very much, and the farmers are| looking forward to a bountiful harvest. | tS a STIPENDIARY Mactstrate’s Court. —At the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court, yesterday morning, Jobn Story, drunk and incapable, fined $2 or 8 days; J. T. Curtis, for pere mitting a vicious dog to run at large, dog to be removed or shot within 24 hours; Owen Winters, on complaint of P. Monaghan, for same offence, received same sentence. Telegraphic News. WAR TELEGRA MS. —_—_—_—_. Lonpon, July 5. A despatch from Constantinople says that since the J6th of June the Kussians have been defeated five times. It is be- lieved they lost 10,000 June 30th. Their | wounded tilled 800 waggons. The garrison of Kars made a sortie on Sunday and reopened communication with Mukhtar Pasha. The siege of Kars must investing army must go to the relief of the left wing, otherwise the latter will be dese troyed. Russian officers suffered severely and five of high rank were killed. graphs that in a battle of 29th ult.. Rus- sians retired after enormous losses. Turks buried 1000 Russians. The Turkish losses are below 500. The Russian Government published a —— i <f fieew— Bus Cuoren Suir, — Our Presbyterian lriends, having disposed of the Macdonnell case, are now called upon to deal with an- despatch from Kussian camp before Kars other, which, in one sense, is ot more ime bearing yesterday's date. describing suc- portance. It will be remembered that a cessful sttack on Turkfsh battery. _Mukh- small portion of the Church of Scotland, | tar, however. sent despatches to Constan- a ; T th h tinople describing the victorious advance refused to join the union, hese, throug ‘of his own and right column. In last des- Rev. R. Dobie, have now brought an aC~ natch, dated Alisoupiex, July 3. he says, tion ‘in Montreal against the Presbyterian |» We passed the day in making recounoi- Chureh in Canada to recover possession of |sances. This afternoon the Russians abane the Temporalities Fund of the Church of Scotland. The plaintiff demands an ac~ count of the administration of the fund by the present Board. He also prays that all those who joined the union be declared to have forfeited their rights to the said | mense quantities of baggage and provi« Fund (which is said to be about three~'sions. Lhe mone — - _ . rei a arters ili ’ issa is covered wit ead. Intercep quarters of a million of dollars), and Wi nkabhien show that the garrison of have ceased to be members of the Kirk, “| Rajazid is regarded lost.” . and that those members of ihe Temporali-: Aceording to intelligence from high ties Board who have entered Union be /|sources the Russian army at Batoum, after jec ir .| several engagements, has been broken up soos elaine a eee into fragments, and is retreating in differ~ _Venors, and Ardost height, and were pur- sued by our cavalry The Russian left wing is almost annibilated ; they are fleeing before the Turkish right with such precip- itancy that they buried or concealed their artillery and destroyed or abandoned im- be raised, if it has not already been, as the! ‘boned Barliamed, flying south of Kars, | ‘Bitter Regrets of Russians,; | | The Times’ correspondent at Sewin tele-| Mrs. G, Forbes. Grand ff. . ms in Constantinople. All availabl- been ordered to the ‘eat of war The Tarkish war office reports that the Czar formally procia'tme! the independence | (of Bulgaria. A London epecial says Earl Derby dis-| tinctly informed the Russian Ambassador | ia London (Schouvaloff, that Great Pritein | will not sanction the Russian occupation of | Constantinople. . «gs . The Golos s if Eng ioint ‘ English Subscriptions----Busi-| tality, Rascia will ea ee ee ality, Russia will immediately occup!y | Egypt and annex Constantinople. It 1s reported Austria announced that in | certain eventualities she will act with Eng- land. Russia wil! endeavor to prevent the occurrence Of these eventualities. A Berlin correspondent says that the rus | mor that the German Government will shortly prohibit the exportation of horses | is confirmed, and is probably to be attrib-| uted to the apprehensions roused by the | events in France. (Oth+r advices show that | the Hungarian Government has extended | the area from which the export of horses is | forbidden, CON=TANTINOPLE, July 4, An extraordinary Council was held at the Palace on Monday, the Sultan presid- , ing, to consider measures necessary in con sequence of the crossing of the Danube, | and to prepare for possible hostilities on the part of Servia and Greece. Mehomet | Ali Pasha was appointed to the command of thearmy on the Thessalian frontier, Constantinople is quiet. The population aré appkrently unmoved by the news of | the passage of the Danube. eee GENERAL NEWS. A despatch to the Times from Calcutta says accounts from Bombay famine dis tricts are daily growing better. Rain 1s plenty, and sowing of crops is beginning. A young lady named Isabella MeLelian, school teacher at Folly Mountam, N.S, met with an accident at Folly Lake Station on Sunday morning last. She was standing on the side of the track watching the shunting of the morning freight train The train had been shunted on to a siding and the engine was running on the main track. | While watching the engine she inadverts | ently placed her right foot on the rail on | which the train was running and it passed over her foot, crushing it so badly that am- putation just below the knee was found The late Montreal, The potato bug is committing frovernor of Bermuda is great havoc on the crop in the vicinity of Monj| treal. ’ Four million feet of lumber, more than corresponding quarter of last year, have been shipped from Ottawa dur ng the quar- ter past. ’ ad ° Shipping intelligence. LOE LOLS RE OTE RSE BERRA RN eS ee PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. July 6th.—Sehr, Zebia, MeDonald, Bur touche, lumber; Crastman, Boyle, Dalhousie. shingles; Lone Star, Walton, Chimogue, deals; Ambrose, McDonald, Pictou, coh: Raven, | ower, Caladonis, coai- Champion, Highten, Viciou, boards; Ariadne, Allan, Shemiogue, umber; Magdalene, Allan. Bay Verte, lumber; Acadian, Whidden, Wallace, stone; Theresa, Smith, Bay Verle, deals, CLEARED, July 6th. — Magdalene, Allan, Crapaud, mdse, Zetland, Grant, Bay Verte, mise: Brigt. Bellwood, Sutters, Magdalen Islande, deal; Phenora, Chambers, Wallace, mdse: Zenohia, Putticor, Buctouche, ballast: 4Am- brose, McDonald, Picton, / bal ast; Rustic, Wise, Buctouche, mdse; Acadian, Whidden, Wallace, ballast; Margaret, McDonald, She- diac, ballast; Theresa, Smith, Pictou, bal- last, Sehr. “Cherokee,” Capt. Tierney, from North Bay and Gulf Fishing, reports cod- lish rather scarce, but mackero! in abund. ance, prospects goo. Hotel Arrivals ~sRAwawn ~? BWAAAAA WA Ne ~~ wS AAAS Ww & ROCKLIN HOUSE, July 6iii—Robert J. Smith, , ~~ a. Bermuda | i? } Ga eg LS i we h Bade qi Pay Ci Hitt \ Bead kh Cy toe Capital $1,006,000, wih power HEAD OFFICE: - MTA IN ADA. [a inerease t0 $2,000.06, MONTREAL. Risks itakn Daily at the Office of 7 1877—-r, WALKER A. WOOD | | ! i } i | } } cy Lf ' HARTER YUE Farmers of in Wantof a 4g Fdward FIRST CLASS COMBINED | Mowing & Reaping Machine, end examine these machines before purchas- ing They can be seen at the following places Prince Isiand, Will find it to their advantage to cw!) clsewhere, viz.: Wadmnan & Sons, Crapaud: J. G Stearns, Souris; John Il. Winsioes | St. Peter's; James R. Eiliotit’s, Elliotts Station ; James MeMahon, ‘ounty Line , summerside;: John Robertson. Cardigan Brides; Jolo DD. Muttart, Cape Traverse. ————— HORNE, PIERCE & CO., necessary. 7" AGENTS ror P. E. Isianp. KE, the undersigned Farmers of P. E. Island, purchased in the summer ot : 1876, Messrs. Horne, Pierce & of Charlottetown, a Waster A. Wood Reaper and Mower Attachment, manufactured at |} Hoosick Fails, N.¥. Two complete Ma- j chines, except the ground wheel, pole, and | seat, are used for each Machine,— for che jprice of one ordinary Combined Machine, i giving us nearly the wear of two machines [for one. We pronounce these Machines by far the best we have ever seen, and recom- lynend them to our brother farmers ot the ‘Island. It is capadie of picking up broken of CO. _} down grain, eqaally if not betier than any }other Machine that we have ever scen at } work; is equally light in draught, sac liable to brenkage. Neil Shaw, Brackley Point; William Me- jGallum, do.; James Shaw, do.; John W. { | \ hot Robertson, do.; Duncan Kennedy, Brackley Point Road; John Kennedy, do. ; Isaac iiendersov, do.; George Bryenton, do. ; tlenry Vickerson, St. Peter's Road : James (Farqubarson, Lot 48; James Match, sen.. ldo.; Donald Mann, do.; Patrick Reid, Hope , River, Lot 22; Robert Simpson,do; Widow 'Cullen, do.; William J. Seaman, New Glas- | ow Road; Wiliiam Coles, Rustico Road : } John Nelson, Cornwall; Michael Boyle, do, | Donald A. Nicholson, Springton, Lot 67 Camden Clark, Tryon: William Matters, Crapaud; Duancau Cole, New London, Thomas Biggar, do.; Jobn D. Muttare, | Cape Traverse; Frederick If. Horne, Win-: islo Road. i eee THE WOOD MACHINE VICTORIOUS ! | We, whose names are annexed, do here- by state that, at the Mowing Machine Trial lon Johu Bell, Esquire’s farm, on Thursday ‘last. the 14th September, 1876, the Walter 'A. Wood Machine was the best Reaper and ‘the lightest draught Machine, over the Champion and Wheeler Machines. Capt. Grant and wife, Bay Verte; William | Patrick, Hampden; Richard Collings. Stur-\ geon; Jd. R. Bourke, Mt. Stewart; DPD. Me- Neill, Cavendish: Rev. S. W. M. Grant, W, River: and wife, Crapaud: Miss % er. OSBORNE MOUSE. duly 6:h —Robert MeC, Stavert, Summer. side; James Barclay, Kilerslie; Charles Boss, Bathurst, N. B > Kh. D. Southwood, do: F. A. Pichette, Quebec; Neil McKelvie, Summer- side, REVERE HOI'SK. duly 6h. ~Davyid Montgomery Summer- side; Allan Fulton, Glasgow, Richard Hunt, | Summerside. RANKIN HOUSE. July 6th.—Dr. P. Fortin, Quebec, v. T. Tenza, Gaspe; A. A. Barilett, St. John; H. Sherry, Montreal; W. I’. {latliday and wife, Cairo, Hl.; Ws: B. Safford and wife, do.: A. Gunn, St. Peters; | Robert Mc Vitie | Neill,Cavendish; | , John D. Mattart, | Isaac Clark, David McFariane. David Louther, John Driseol}, | Thomas Mvrers, Montague Muttart, | Henry Crocket, Alexander Roblee. BACHINES AIRED, | Isaiah Howat, i Charles Muttart, Johny Crocket, Siw dit Be BE? Mr, John 0, Fullerton N. Ross, Montrea!. qv aR SR _ Se Personais. OOO FRR Sea NES ese ies din lie di tty died te te he Fenton T. Newbery, Esq., has returned from a tripin the United States. De FP, Fortin, who was lately defeated in Gaspe, is in town. He is stopping at the Rankin House. I.-O. O. F.—W. W. Stumbles, Esq. | D. D. G. M., installed the new officers ot Wildey Lodge, No. 27, last evening as fol. lows: N.G., A. D. White; V. G., F. Hers ] EGS to announce that he will be at the! Rockin House for a short time, to oe es a ie bepair Sewing Machines of all Kinds. Having had seven years experience at Macbine work and repairing, he guarantees satisfaction. Apply immediately, July 2, IS77—4i pd Ex HIBERNIAN, - — ViA— 20 | Patrick McInnis, | ' CARVELL BROS. Agente for P. KE. Island A. WicNEILL. Auctioneer and Commission Merchant NO. I QUBENSTRET. CHARLOPT ETA, PLB. asi AND WT AVCTION SALES, ef all descrip- tions, attended to im eity amd eountry si moderate rates, May 21, 1877. FOR PICNICS Vely Choice Fancy Biscuits, Lemon, Raspberry, & Straw doa saY RUSS; LIME JUICE, +CANNED FRUIT.S.uch as reaches, Tomatoes, etc & STAN ° Strawberry, Pineapole, (CORNED BEES Very nice Lot o Confectionery , Oranges, Nuts, ete, | BEER & GOFF, Hams. Hams, A FEW CHOICE HAMS, slightiy, smoked, ~~ put up especially for City sale. HASZARD BROS. Ch’iown, July 2 a i a veaneiinieaittiaaitiaiaii ee La Crosse. GRAND LA CROSSE MATCH will be played on Victoria Park, Saturday, at )4.50 p.m. Tt is expected that 30 players | Wiiltake pawl in the game. An exciting afternoon may be looked for,’ Spectators ; Wishing to see the game played can gain ai- jmitlanee from the Brighton Road. DAN'L DAVIES, Jen., WANTED. aa Highest Cash price paid fer La Crosse, A duly 6, 1877, Calf Skins and Steep Skin ROBERT BRIDGES. BOOTS & SHOES! { ; | June 26—tudfr tf CASES BOOTS & SIIOES receivea by steamer from Montreal, for Sede CHBMAP. SIMON W. CRABBE., j “Sign of the Stove,” 109 Queen St | Ch'town, June 27—taw f3w i ROYAL HOTEL, hing’ Square, NSatnt Jsohn. HAVE much pleasure is informiog my ny. merous friends and the public generally, that i | have teased the Hotel formerly kaown ag the CONTINENTAL, and thoroughly renovated the same, making it, asthe ROYAL alwoys ho. the reputation of being, one of the best H »tels jr the Provinces. | Excellent Bill ef Pure. First-class Wines i Liquors aed Cigars, and superior accommode- tien, Elackhall's Livery Stable attached, THOS, F. RAYMOND. | July 3, 1877—6m BEST THA N the city al G. D. WRIGHT'S, next door to MeGill’s Flour Store, 67 Queen St. | Clrtowp, duly 5, 1877.—3in eod GUANO. A NOTUER LOT, in bags. The cheapest + and most powerful Fertilizer that cas be used. CALRVELL BROS. @r town, June 28—pat iw nt directions; and the army besieging, : piles Church of Canada in connection with he] Ease is being left uncovered in consequence bert Beer; R. Sec'y, Wellington McLeod : Caurch of Scotland, The .ction concludes of the disasters at Batoum Although it has P. Sec'y, G. A. Sharp; Treas., J. F. Hen- by praying that the Acta of the Quebec eo ro ee ol so ain re derson. After the eeetetion, Bro. Wm. Legislature, 38 Vie, caps. 62 and 64, sanc- perilled. Glasford was presented with an elegant tioning the Union, be declared illegal and|” The advance of the Russians across the | Gold Badge, in recognition of his untiring unconstitutional, — Hr. Chronic. Danube seemed to have aroused the officia ti zeal in the office of Recording Secretary, | ’ { i! wee ek. dk A xX .| NUEW Worsted Coatings. in +‘ Black, at the LONDON HOUSE. June 3) —4ins. CCE IAA J Bede [ GRSEY & JOST have just received a joi of Cricket Spikes. Tney can be put oa Fany shoe. Gricket Shoes made to order aa | their establishment. (ih town, July 6, 1877.—3ia Blue and a ene le Alen: a