— einen aes GR RNR - , a . ATT LE DEFEATEDPIINISTER S PROS- ge ree Te ; re. r niYVv MI \ j R TH { Hi! > BHAAMILN & rhe | PECTS IN QUEBEC RAST. WEEKLY CLDWILITION, ~~ ~" To be reissued, U1 the joint management! To al! appearance the McKenzie Govern» of .W. LL. Corven-and JOSEPH if = HELL, mat the FIRST NOY PMBER next, Size of Shee | ment is determined to ruin, utterly, M. , yLanrier. He is notonty to suffer defeat once. but he has to be exposed over and humiliations After h i “ ‘ . . { t, Sx 3a Ene hes joveragain to defeats and ooh 9 - j beseert fmore bittereven than defeats. SUBSCRIPTION Pricl . -overthrow at Arthabaska, the Governm: nt vitae ep ratole or >} VRAP soltv in findin seat fi SkgecBOGDAR: PER YEAR, | organs saw no dificalty in finding 0 seat for bes tecenss ve 'M. Laurier. Almost any constiluency, It eitrsernes JN ADVANCE. } a : wicate HON ——— | was alleged, would feel honored by receive We sejicil upport of the public in|ing, as its representative. the eloquent and ‘ rice Is d ip O} ; : TOY behay. 01 this enterprise. A Su¢ | a4 talented Minister of Inland Revenue. nectio with the Dairy EXAMINER, Wie co se tihahee’ erin wee] edition will fernish to subscribers; When, however, Unis sanguine theory wa noeePL ETE?! he PoniticaL. Cor put t» tue teat, it was found impracticable MEI 1 and \\ ee - : K | Three counties were requested to do them ere her with E Articies careul “ , .oyting M. Laurier ' "7 ee eo Ed-| selves the honor of accepiuns at. atl to prot the ity of Prince Ed-| s¢ | \" | land whether from iack of appreciation of tion of THer KLXAMINER} ,, : arits ony “OS or f XAMINEN'' that gentleman's transcendent merits, or } ‘nail sum ¢ “ é from a lack of ambition, these counties re- fused to have anything at all to do with On a sensitive spirit ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, the young Minister Suen A weRY SARSe CENEU ENE” }such we suppose as M. Laurier possesses, pt Z J | these refusals must have sunk eeper even : ‘than actual defeat. Mr. Laurier’s morti (a qi: bi (f oe ° cr ‘fications are not, however, yet ended. Ss be es Ul D eeee . Again he is thrust into the field,and again contrary, it is said, to his better judges - ment. he is mercilessly exposed to the cer. aarlovtetow n, Novemb2r 9, 187% 'tainty of astill more ‘cai oe lefeat lthan he suffered in Arthabaska. W bat THE SITUATION. ‘has the unfovtunate Laurier done to merit ihe * political situation” in this Island | — ——— the hands of the McKen- _ is very grave and critical, | —- porereenees , ie b bets The constituencies are boiling over with | Nothing witha!, shows more ¢ early the te cf desperation to which that Government is reduced, than this resolu» ferment. | ticn to foree a defeated candidate on the people of Quebec Exst. [It is forlorn Messrs. Welsh and Robertson have been | . ; . onl er. requested to resign by the strongest of bope of the most forlorn character their supporters in the last contest; ana, wofessing respect for the voice of the peo. they will, in all probability, do so. | st i indignation against those who misrepre- | Province is in sentthem. The whole " ¢ ‘ b Taking the opinions of the Press on both | sides of politics, Laurier’s defeat is far more certain in Quebec East than than it was at any time before the day of election And a large proportion of the electors | in Arthabaska. The man who makes way of their district stand toxday disfranchised. | for him is most unpopular ; McKenzie’s Again, in all human probability, Lau- | Government is justly accused of having per- rier will be defeated in Quebec East. | sistently overlooked the interests of Que- What follows? What more likely than a| bec—and the voter's feel humiliated to | General Election ? ‘think that it should even be thought that And a very large proportion of the elec | they would acquicsce in ere a torate of this Province—some three hun- ‘stranger for their representative, and that dred in Charlottetown alone—are without | stranger a candidate rejected from his the right to vote. county and defeated by his own people We believe a large majority of the people | "ho knew him. It is not, then, to be of this Province will join us in demanding | wondered at it the bare mention of the an immediate call of the Legisiature, in or-| candidature of M. Laurier has stirred up a strong spirit of resistance among the voters J pe An election will of c urse follow. j } | | } } } } i } i der that the Franchise may be restored to sedan Wm. Richards, Bideford, on the 23rd ult., a all those from whom it has been wrested. he Quebec East. Already large ind ge | tine barquentine of about 220 tons and ition meetings have been held, presided ! oajjud the “Beile.’ This vessel is to be Weask the Government to take the ‘ al. | It can. | over by the most influential men, and the / unanimous determination is to inflict upon M. Laurier a crushing defeat. Crushing the defeat will be in every sense—crushing ‘to Mr. Laurier,—but still more crushing to the Government. Will Mr. McKenze accept his fate manfully, aud retire trom a position which he no longer fills satisfac- |torily? It is to be hoped that the Premier | has les g al care to exert their influence in behalf of the | Rae —. a oe Cn oung men and of all those who have been | : ' pt | of the right to vote, and to insist | the people do not longer want his services, aueprive' £ > © sis tuation” into their consideration. not surely be their intention to cheat the young men of the Province at large, and | the Conservalives of Charlottetown, out of) t ieir votes, We «ppeat to the Libera’s Jonservative | Mfembers of the Government and to eer Conservatives who support the Govern- ment in the Legislature. We ask them / : ‘i | gener <_ooe +- upon remedying the legislation of me A NO THER INDIGNA TION MEET. session, in order that both political parties | ING A(T RELLE CREER fair play in the event of a) wheal a ae oo may have contest VOTE OF WANT OF CONFIDENCE [N THE GOVERNMENT —THE PRESENT REPRESENTA TIVES OF THE DISTRICT REQUESTED TO RESIGN. A ——a—Z D> a AEFAIRS IN MADRID. : ; ‘rival of earthquake waves on the west coast yur REFORM DEMONSTRATION AT SUM- MERSIDE. -~ TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION, ILLUMINATIONS. EXCURSION AND Yesterday « large number of Temper~ ance R-forners took the afternoon train for Summe: side, where there was a torch, pire’) ion, iduminations, and a tem- perance meeting. I'he Charlottetown Re~ formers returned home, by Speoial train, at a very early hour this morning. os E EARTHQUAKE. Tue New York Herald commenting upon the late earthquake, says it is satisfied that investigation will prove that all earthquake shocks follow lines connecting points on THE LAT the earths surface marked by volcanoes. And further, that the severity of the shock increases in proportion as the surface indi- cations, such a3 voleanves represent, give evidence of a high or low degree of per manent disturbance. It says: * It will be remembered that when the news of the ar of this continent was announced recently, we stated that the course of the disturbance was from Japan, through the Sandwich [slands to the South American coast. Latest reports from these regions have verified our surmise. There is, no doubt, that this latest shaking of the earth is due to cases similar ‘o those that produced the great disturbance that traversed the Pa cific Ocean, an? ruined several South Ame ericin cities. shipping intelligence. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED, Nov. 8 Lucity Ann, Westoa, Richibucto, 2,000 picees board-; Alabatross, Scott, do., 1.200 pieces deal, to Carvell Bros.; Ida Muy, Hebb, Luveubarg, limestone, apples and cabbage; Jolin Tilton, McI,ean, Pictou, coal ; Susan King, McPherson, Tatama- voucne, boards; Jenny Lind, Rodd, Cape Canso,; M. E. Dooks, Dooks, Ship Harbor, lumber; Linuet, Mills, Pictou, coal. CLEARED. Nov. 8—Sech. Ralph, Zwicker, Pownal, umber ; Cameleon, Weatherbie, Talama- gouche, produce; Jvhn Tho.nas, Harris, Halifax, potatoes. VERNON River, Nov. 6—cld, sch. Adale, do.gturnips. Launched from the shipyard of the Hon. Teel, Yarmouth, 5,800 bush. potatoes, 190), New Advertisements NOTILO SE: MEETING of ‘The Ch’town Salvage 10th inst., at $ o'clock, SHARP. and applicants for membership are request- ed to attend. kt. R. FITZGERALD, Captain. Nov. 9— Administrator's Sale —O— FOUR PLOTS OF LAND MN KINGS COUNTY. Ist. A FREE{IOLD FARM of one hun- dred acres, in Lot 47. 2nd. FREE'IOLD LAND (Woodlaad), 11 acres,in Lot 47. 3rd, A BUILDING LOT, with House and Premises, in Souris East. 4th. A LEASEHOLD FARM (woodland— no improvements), of about two handred and four acres, in Lot 46. NOTICE is hereby given that the Sub- scriber—Administrator cum leslamento anneco de bonis non of the Estate of the late Emanuel McEachern, of Lot Nuinber Forty-seven, deceased—will Sell, by PUB LIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the TWENTIETH Day of DECEMBER next, 1877, at the hour of TWELVE o'clock, noon, at Souris, by virtue of a license therefor, granted by the Honorable Charles Young, L.L.D, Surrogate and Judge of Probate of this Island, dated the twenty fourth day of October, in the vear of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy seven: ALL that Tract, Piece and Parcel of and, described as follows, that is to say: Commencing on the north side of a line of road surveyed by Joseph Ball in the west- ern boundary of land marked Farm No. 9, in the possession of Donald McDonald, aud running from thence by the magnetic meridian of 1764, for the distance of ninely- nine (99) chains; thence north 76 degrees; west Lill it gives the distance of ten (10) chains on an east and west line; thence south to jine of road aforesaid; thence east to place of commencement, Containing one hundred acres of land, more or less. and being part of said Lot Forty-seven. ALSO, all that Tract of Land situate on said Lot Number Forty-seven, bounded as follows: On the south by the rear boun- dary line of the homestead of deceased; on the west by the farms known as the Port- age Farms; on the north by lands owned by the McDonalds of Prospect Hill; and op the east by the eastlime of the said home- stead, containing eleven acres, more o1 ess. AND, ALSO, all that Building Lon classed Al at Lloyds fur 7 years, and 1% to be loaded with oats for the English market. DESVFINATION OF VESSELS IN PORT CONNOLLY S Wuar¥— Cameleon, Weatherbie, Tatmagouch. Plover, Ailaa, Cape Tormentine. C. Graham, MeNeill, doabtful, Lornv's WHarr— Kate, Pentz, Picton. Bay State, McPherson, westward, Emma, Beancreau, Halifax. L. Robertson, Griflin, Po vual Bay. Qaward, Scott, Wailace, Peake’s No. | WHarr— Str. Acadia, McGowon, Boston, Confederate, McKay, doubttul Brig. Sirius, McDonald, Liverpool. (QUEEN'S WHARF— talph, Swiges. Pownal bay. Lively, King, Newfoundland. t New| Fama, Paul, Newfoundland. in Souris Fast, in stid Island, with the House and Buildings thereon, described as follows: Commencing at ihe eastern boun- dary of Building Lot No. One, and running thence south 54 degrees, along said boun dary for the distance of One hundred aid six (106) feet; thence vorth esstwardly parallel to the Souris Road, for the distance of sixty-eight (68) feet. or to the s -uthern anzle of Building Lot No. 3, theace norcb 45 degrees ; west along the south west boundary of said Lot to Souris Road: thence along sai2 road for the distauce of eighty fect, to the place of commencemen . with all aud singular the premises and ap purtenances thereunto belonging, end of which the said deceased doth appear to have been seized and possessed. AND 1 hereby also give notice that [ will put up and Sell, by PUBLIC AUCTION, at th lime and place aforesaid, ONE CERTAIN LEASEHOLD FARM of the said late Em- anuel MeKachen, deceased, being all that Tract, Piece and Parcel of Land, si.uate lying and being on Towuship Nurber Forty six, in Kings County, bounded as follows, that is lo say: Ov the east and —_ --—_- | Corps” will be held in the City Court Room on SATURDAY evening next, the Members A Mapp correspondent of the York //crald presents a rather unpleasant picture of the Spanish capital. He says the Treasury is empty, officials have not been paid for six months. and the news. | paper that dares to tell the truth is sup») pressed. An effort is being made by the to introduce some reforms, young King useless Officials a iarge heen dismissed. and number of hav: - > > WHAT WILL OSMAN DO? fur New York Herald from the aspect of affairs around Plevna, that we shall not have long to wait for ime Osmon is certain portant news from that quarter. Pasha’s supplies are cut off; and be must | now help himself. He is hardly the! man to yiefor the impetus of hunger to) put b in motion. It is now too late retreat without a fight; but he . by a vigorous effort, cut bis za. on the west, and thence to There is a way to Orchanu great difference between stopping supplies coming in, and stopping O-man going out. Whatever his decision, it must be quickly taken and acted on, for though he might withstand another assault upon the works he achs would prove as bad as empty maga- zines. Whether the Russians contemplate another assault or not they certainly do not intend to let Osman get away. and Sofia direet. . r aa the necessities of the case, therefore, must} shorily come an act in the War drama greater than any that bas preceded it. —_—_oe +. Personat.—Rev. Geo. W. Hodgson has | be paid. gone to Summerside, is so gallantly defended, empty stom- | A 7 ‘ Gut of | Surance Vigilanee, Wolf, doubtful. James Sample, Peterson, doubtful. We regret that we have not space this | the Secretary's report of a) . . . - ; > etn in © UE ee second indignation meeting at Belle Creek, | -ake’s No, 2 WHARE— John Thomas, Harris, Halifax, at whi he following resolution passed | at which the following re on passe Brigt, Siena, McLeod, doubyful. by an overwhelming majority of forty-five | a. Prake’s No. 3 Wianr— { ‘ -morning for | } | to nine :— ; : | ge gral Wawona: ot ida tial i Brisk, Annro, New York, boas aa ' ee rary a Ak pe Ye Royal Arch, Peterson, Newfoundland. a i - Y . ® | this Schoot ouse on the 16th ult , 2 Delta, Nelson, St. John’s. ‘Committee having been appointed to memorializ® the Government to redress | Rairway WuHarr— the grievance imposed on Ratespayers | Barque George Peake, Carey, Liverpool. through the injustice of the Provincial As- } : sessment Roll. and this meeting having; Duncay’s WHar¥K— heard the statement of the Chairman of | Electa, Beatty, Wallace. ssid Committee stating that they had com. | Lassie. McLeod; Picton, piied with the order of the meeting and | ~ Ss | as yet received no reply, three of our Re. | presentatives being then present and led | ‘us to believe that our grievance would oe | — removed, they themselves haying admitted | the grievance to be well founded, and this | Hiotel Arrivais. ROCKLIN HOUSE. Nov. 8.—Henry Morrow, Souris ; Thos ° , 3 % . dish; D. Eagan, Mount Stewart; A Me- eo wane: ee ; ' | Millan, West-River; Mrs. Robinson, Souris; And, Whereas, This meeting, although} rey. A. Munroe. Brown's Creek; Dr. Stew- | approving of the principle on which the | art, Alberton; Jobo. Bell, Gape ‘Traverse; | Assessment Act is founded, is of the Ralph Marwood, Liverpool, England; Ed | opinion that the detiils of said Act are de-' Sliney. do.; John, quires, do.: John Enhl- | fective, inasmuch as it does not provide | beck, do. ‘any redress trom the decision of a majority | novse (of Assessors, however unjust, . ‘+ Therefore, Kesolved, That this meeting! Nov. 7.—A. 5S. Babeon,Gloucester; T. A. disapproving of the general policy of the Crossman, Halifax; L F. Darling do, Geo. ‘Government, do hereby request our Re-~ D. Edwards, Montreal; Geo. Vipond do, | presentatives to resign their seats.” Jt. Henry Carter, New York; Frank Birch, RANKIN —_—<o- + Booth, Montreal: W. L. McKenna, do, Miss Silliker, Amherst. SUPREME COURT, ‘ Michael Brenan vs Koyal Canadian In- Company—Rule granted to set. aside, new suit made absolute, and land | granted | The award mads by the Land Commis, -sioners in the Lawton estate—Ordered to Marriage. ' Adjourned till Tuesday, E:q., of Shediac. Montreil; Capt. Nichol-on, London; R.. On the 6th instant, at St. Andrew's Church, Shediac, by the Rey. Stanley Boyd, | Capt. John Newman, of the barque ** Eliza«) = The first Le » wil se TUES. | beth,” feiatetashien a7 1.-oe been Mc! 1@ first Lecture will be held on TUDES.) eldest daughter of Chipman W. Smith, south by land formerly the property of the }late Honorable Samuel Cunard; on tie west by land leased unto Roderick Me Donald; and on the north by land leased to Augus McPhee, Neil McPhee and John McKenzie, containing an area of about two (hundred and four acres of land, a little ; more or less. Terms and concitions of sa’e made known on day of sale, or on application to the undersigned, or at the office of Messrs Srecken & Fitzgerald. CHARLES McEACHERN, Adrinistrator. Charlottetown, Oct. 30, 1877—kea 4i nové VIOLIN CLASS. R. VINNICOMBE has onened a Violin Class over Mr. Fletcher’s Music Score Ages of pupils preferred—from Eleven to | Fifteen years. | TermMs—$10a quarter, half in advance, | Twenty-four Lessons a quarter; each Les- son one hour’s duration. Orders for TUNING may be ieftat the } above Store. October 13, “77. ; | | 11 | EDUCATIONAL! CUNNINGUAM DUNLOP begs to in- » timate that he will dehver a Course of Lectures it CUE ao FRENCH LITERATURE. throughout the winter, in the large Hal! of the Y M,C. A. j J { ’ - DAY, 13th November, at 8 o'clock p. m. Admission, 10 Cents, Ch’town, Noy. 6, 1877, a ee minal Auction Seles Rte. tee DE SALE Or DRY Goops | GUNTINUED ON SATORDAY, By S. Wiison Higgs, AT BREWAN’S STORE, —_——— TRA ———— Vik SUBSCRIBER begs to anuounce large addition to some jines of Goods tu be offered st the SALE OF DRY GOODS on SATURDAY MORNING, at 10 O'clock namely,— ; PRINTED COTTONS, PRINTED CANTON, FLANYELS Men’s REEFERS, JACKETS, PANTS & VEVTS, BOYS’ KMICKERBOGKERS, SUITS OF RUBBER SLOTHING, CANADA TWEEDS. PRINTED LIKINGS. &@. tee Sale to be resumed punctually at 10 OCLOOM B. WILSON HIGGS, Auctioneer, Ch’town, Noy. 9—1i AMERICAN HAT REPAIR SHOP. LD FELT HATS, of all descriptions, CLeaNsep Dyep, and Pressep inte the latest New York and Philadelphia Styles, for 25 cents. Aiso, White ilats Cleaned. SATISFACTION GUARANTERD. WE DEFY COMPETITION, H. & LEON, Tremont liouse, Kent Street. Ch town, Nov. 8—4i HILLSBORO’ HOUSE RWEHOR IM BD ! —— eee we om HE Sabscriber hating been positively refused the renewal of his license by the Licensing Board, beys to inform the public that he bas opened an EATING SALOON, ander the Reform Clal system. As many of our prominent City Fathers, and others, have changed their views (and perhaps their coats), | have thougbt fic to change my business; and am now ready to farnish accommodations at all hours to those who will furnish me with theie patronage, on strictly TEMPERANCE PRINGIPLES, in as good astyle as at the Reform Clab Coffee Rooms, and at much less cost: TEMPERANCE Dainks of all kinds on hand -—nothing intoxicating. Baked Beans and Bostou Brown Bread always on hand. Bedeque Oysters, best quality, on band and got up to order in every style Remember the + HiLtsporouGH House,” nearly on the corner of Dorchester and Queen Streets. Come one, come all! but do not call for ram. : NEiL McL&OD, Proprietor. Nov. 8—Ilw eod NOTICE. HE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the * Diocesan Church Society” will be held in Sr. Paut’s ScvooLtnoom on WEDNESDAY, the Mth instant, at 7.30 p- m. D. FITZGERALD, Secretary. Ch‘town, Nov. 8 —-6i 7 NOTICE. T the last meeting of BRITANNIA LODGE No 1, of the United Temper- ance Association of Canada, it was agreed that we mect on THURSDAY evenings, instead of Tuesdays. The next meeting to be held on THURSDAY, the 15th Novem- ber, in UNION HALL, at § o*clock, sharp. A full attendance is requested. J. W. HODG3ON, Presideat. Ch'town, Noy. 8— / ep Pe ait s a EDUCATIONAL. POSE OD G LABS iNSTITUTION, HILLSBOROUGH STREET. —— — — “CHTOWN YOUN | i | |The Second Quarter at. this Institution Commences Noy. ih! QUARTER DAYS: 'S pp Ist, Nov. 15th Feb. Ist, May [5th a J. CUNNINGHAM DUNLOP, Nov, 6th, 1877,