tiie [nes LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE | COMMITTEE ROOMS, Teriizzick's Building, Queen Street , OPEN EVERY DAY, EXCEPTED. SUNDAY'S Local and Other Items. Srxator Norruvp, of Nova Scotia, is very low, and not expected to recover. LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE Committee Rooms, Terlizzick’s Building, Upper Queen Street, open every day, Sunday's excepted. Persons having back numbers of the Dary EXAMINER, dated July 3rd and July 28th, 1877, will confer a favor by leaving them at this office. Tuk Blockhouse Coal Mining Company of Halifax have contracted to deliver tothe Man-| with the Governor General yesterday at hattan Gas Company, of New York, 8,700 tons | noon. of Blockhouse coal. BisMARCK finds the German Liberals harder to tight than the foreign enemies of Prussia. He is engaged in a battle in which he is cer- tain to be worsted. A MeEzTING of the .supporters of Messrs. DeBlois and McLeod will be held this [Thurs- day] evening at 8 o’clock, at the Liberal-Con- servative Committee Room, Terlizzick’s Build- ing, Upper Queen street. Tuer contest for the Astley Belt for the walking championship of the world commenced to-day 1 New York. It is an International atfair, one English walker, Kowell, having come over to compete. Rowell so far is ahead. A Man’s Heap Cur Orr.—A man namod Litalien, while coupling cars at the depot at Three Rivers, Quebec, on Wednesday, slipped and fell with his head upon the track, and the train passed over him, severing the head com- pletely from the body. TH annual general meeting of the Stock- holders in the St. Lawrence Marine Insurance Company was held yesterday, when the fol- lowing gentlemen were elected Directors for the ensuing year : W. E. Dawson, Artemas Lord, H. J. Call- beck, Arch’d Kennedy, Thomas Morris, Wm. C. Bourke and Geo, D. Longworth, Esquires. Mr. Kennedy was afterwards clected Presi- dent of the Board. The Shareholders decided that no new risks should be taken for the present. THe Cuatnam Depatine Cive will discuss *“*The Local Situation” on Friday night. The doors will be thrown open to the public. This Society has now been in operation six months, and it has not lost any of its vigor in the dis- cussion of the questions which have occupied its attention. We believe it is the intention on Friday night week to discuss ‘‘The desir- ability of having a representative of the me- chanics in the Legislature’”—a live question, and one that will, just now, excite a good deal of interest. LAST EVENING the Very Rev. Dr. Mc- Donald delivered a lecture before the mem- bers of St. Patrick’s T. A. Society, en ‘*Fond Reminiscences.” ‘The hall was crowded on the occasion, and the lecture was listened to throughout with marked at- tention. The rev. lecturer gave a brief description of the idiosyncracies of many of the great professors of the Propaganda, as well as many of the distinguished Catholic prelates with whom he had formed an inti- mate acquaintance during his stay at Rome. At the close, a vote of thanks was tendered the rev. lecturer, and short addresses were delivered by Messrs. John Caven, James Reddin and P. R. Bowers. Cu4raamM Deaatine Socrety.—The regular weekly meeting of this Society was held in Fall’s Hall, on Friday last, at 8. p.m. ‘The subject for debate wa;, ‘‘Would it be better to havea Republican than a Monarchial form of Government.” After a lively and interesting discussion, a vote was taken, resulting in a majority in favor of the Republican. Several members of the Normal School Debating Club were present, and took part in the debate. The subject for next Friday is a political one, ‘Has the legislation of the late government been such as should receive the support of the people of this- Province. An invitation is tendered to the representatives of the city press to attend the meetings of the Society. A. J. Norron, Sec’y pro tem. An Overpve VessEt.—The brigantine Kate Upham, Rouse, master, sailed from St. John on the 14th of January for Matanzas, and has not been heard from since. She is now fifty tive days out, while she should have gone down to Cuba in 20 or 25 days. The ‘‘K. U.” is 299 tons register and was built at Dorchester in 1864. She is owned by A. L. Palmer, Esq., and is uninsured. Captain Alfonso T. Rouse, of St. John, is master, and the crew is composed of, — Wellington Ring, 29, St. John, first mate. John Cain, 48, second mate, St. John. John Uslen, 29, St. John, seaman. John Cain, jr., 19, St. John, seaman. Alfred Eagles, 26, St. John, Seaman. Labar Hanes, 25, Dorchoster, seaman. Thomas Smith, 50, Charlottetown, P. E. L, seaman. The vessel had a cargo of lumber, shipped by Messrs. A Cushing & Co., which was in- sured. The vessel was thorougbly repaired before leaving port. Art the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court, this forenoon, the case ot William Bevan vs. Hugh McUVarron and Patrick McCourt, came up tor trial. It appears that Bevan entered the Re- form Club billiard room and asked McCourt —who was drunk—‘* Who won the last game of billiards?" McCourt answered : ‘*‘ Whats that to you?”’ Bevan said: ‘It is no harm to ask a question.” Then McCourt said : ‘I'll let you know gwhat harm it is,” and, saying so, he struck Bevan. A lively fight followed. McCarron interfered and struck Bevan in the face. Through McCarron’s influence, the row ended. ‘The Magistrate asked McCourt what he had to say to the charge. McCourt replied that he was drunk; that that he did not know what he was doing; that he got the liquor in the cellar funder the Reform Club, atid that the liquor was given to him by- four or five fellows who were drinking there. He also said there was liquor there nearly every | night. McCourt was tined $2 and costs, or 8 days, and McUarron was discharged. , ———=—= ,new Senator appointed to the seat vacated NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, Ottawa aad Foreign flows, Orrawa, March 12. | Yesterday Mr. Ball, of Hamilton, the by the death of Mr. McDonald, was intro- duced, took the oath, and was allowed to! take his seat. On motion of Mr. Allan, Chairman of the Committee on standing orders and private bills, the time for receiving reports on private Bills was extended for ten days. On the third report of the printing com- mittee presented by Mr. Simpson, it was represented that the contract for public: printing would end with the present*session. It was proposed by the Committee to call for tenders for a new contract. The Finance Minister had a conference In the absence of the Hon. Mr. Me- Kenzie in ‘Toronto, yesterday, Hon. Mr. Mills led the Opposition ; and in the even- ing, Sir John McDonald and the Hon. Messrs. Tilley and Tupper being absent, the Hon; James MeDonald led the House. Lonponx, March 12. The Duke of Edinburgh will take the place of Prince Leopold as the Duke of: Connauglit’s second supporter at the wed- ding to morrow. Sr. Pxerzersspurc, March 12. At a meeting of the medical faculty Dr. Bollirk reiterated that the infectious dis- order, whatever people call it, exists here, though it has taken a very mild form. CoNsTANTINOPLE, March 12. A serious and probable premature insur- rection of a Turkish village in Osman Bazar’s district is reported. A _ detach- ment of Cossacks were attacked by insur- gents and lost several nen, but repulsed the assaults. Two battalions of infantry and a mitrailleuse battery were despatched to the scene. The British fleet in the sea of Marmora has been instructed to sail for Besika Bay at daylight on Wednesday. Correspondence. the statements or opinions of our correspondents. To the Editor of the Examiner : Sir,—I am glad Mr. McKechnie admits the charges contained in my letter of the 10th inst., except that part of it which ‘‘ inginuates that coal only was taken from the Railway” by him without being paid for. He does not deny that be drew ‘'wenty Dollars per month for the use of his team, which was driven by Jimmy Morgan at the public ex- pense; and that, in order to get the money without its being known, he made use of the Express Manager and his friend Jimmy. He does not deny that he charged Thirty Dollars per month travelling expenses, when he paid no such amount, or that he appropri- ated to his own use that commodious piece of furniture which could not have cost less than Fifty Dollars. That Mr. McKechnie should deny he got coal from the Railway without paying for it, is strange, indeed; for when I was there it was well known that he claimed a right to have it, and took it. But I am now intormed he was afterwards made tu pay. for that part of it which was entered. Perhaps Mr. Mc- Kechnie will say that coal was never given him without being charged at the time of delivery.” if so, will he tell us why, in January last, he rushed iu to pay for and get entered coal de- livered more than a year ago? Was it be- cause he expected an inquiry? I hope Mr. McKechnie will answer these questions, while he is in the mood to ‘‘notice newspaper articles,’ He might, at the same time, say who got the tweed suits which it was said at the time were charged and paid for as clothing for con- ductors? Yours, etc., R AILWAY, 1376. Ch’town, March 13, 1879. ciate Aabiiiapgtiee cad ds New Yorx’s receipts of eggs ina year are 530,000 barrels, equal to 41,870,000 dozens. Those of Boston for 1878 were 78,000,000 dozens; 24 per cent. of these were from Maine; 17 per cent. from P. E. Island; 37 per cent. from Canada and New York State; the re- mainder from Western and Southern States. ———~- —- —_—_— <> Special Notices. SmoKFp SALMON at Beer & Goff's. Great clearing out sale of Boots, Shoes and Crockeryware at Gass’. The whole stock to be sold in three weeks. Come and uy at your own prices. Scorcu Jam in bulk, 25 cents per lb., differ- ent kinds, choice. Golden Syrups 10 cents per pint, 18 cents per bottle, at Beer & Goft’s. Birth. — On the 13th inst., the wife of W. L. Cotton, of a son. . Seeman neem Died In this city, on the 10th inst., Mrs. Jane Down, the dearly beloved wife of Mr. Wallace Down, aged 26 years. ‘‘Earth has no sor- rows that Heaven cannot heal.” (st. John Papers please copy.) SHIP NEWS. Barbadoes, Feb. 11—Arrived barque M. J. Foley, Gavin, 10 days from Philadelphia. St. Thomas, Feb. 28.—The-brigt. Fleet- wood, 181 tons, of Charlottetown, P. E. L, Suttis, master, from Geurgetown, P. E. L, laden with potatoes in bulk, put into this port, on the 24th ult., in distress and leaky. She is repairing. Queenstown, March 5—Arrived ship James Duncan, Kickham, Boston. ‘ St. Thomas, Feb. 6—Arrived brigt. Kitty Clyde, Campbell, St. Kitts (and sailed 25th for St. Croix); 10th—Schooner Warrior, Locke, Gaudaloupe [and sailed on the 13th for } t2th—Schr. Zebee, Dundam, Nevis, and sld. ited — ti int a lt --- bara FOR CASH de. “Rea London CHOICE PATTERN 1. B. vr me ae - - — emer ae NEW SPRING TWEEDS PER “NORTHERN LIGHT.” 20: | TUST RECEIVED, THREE GASES NEW SPRING TWEEDS, S! LOW PRICES! —— :0: ——-— Now is the Time to get Suited. ‘MACDONALD. Hou SE, Queen Street, Charlottetown, March 1, 1879-—her ECONOMY UNTIL, Ae SUN MUTUAL STOGK-TAKING, HlFt ANd ACCIDENT —IN THE—- SURPLUS PROFITS O NEW BUSINESS, 1878, - *- Yt a Following Goods. ~---——~10: Cashmeres, to be less than the sum assured by them, as Merinos, THOMAS WORKMAN, Esg., President ; T. J. CLAXTON, Esq., Vice-President ; Lustres, HON. L. C. OWEN, ‘© DANIEL DAVIES, French T wills, Messrs. JENKINS & McLEOD, Persian Cords, July 3, 1878— il Ca _OF— DRY GOODS, Fancy Dress Goods, Black Crapes, Silks, Cretonnes, Damasks, . Repps,| CLOTHING, HTC. Lace Curtains, | Muslin Curtains, |The Whole Stock in Trade Table Linens, 1 gp aug arg ROBERT ORR. Table Napkins, —TO BE— ‘SOLD OFF AT COST, —-CONSISTING {N PART OF— Dress Goods, Shawls, Mantles, | Millinery, Silks, Veivets, Towels, Towelling, Prints, Grey Cottons, Hosiery, Gloves, Linens, ; Winceys, Shirtings, White Cottons, Sheetings, Prints, Grey and White Coitons, White Counterpanes, Hats and Bonnets, Furs, Blankets, Flannels, Colrd. Counterpanes, Pilota, Beavers, Sheetings, ccdans ure ik ete. Worsted Coatings, Tweeds, Broadcloths, Doeskins, Brussels Carpets, Tapestry Carpets, Scotch Carpets, The above Stock must be cleared out Hemp Carpets, from this date, and our Customers, and the Stair Carp ets yoivile generally, can depend upon getting . ; Wool Goods, John McPhee, Kid Gloves, Administrator. Charlottetown, Feb. 4, 1879. =e Collars & Cuffs, CoO 5 - f Fancy Wool Work, Tons Round **ACADIA MINES,” 10 and a smaller lot of NUT, at our usual low prices. Wright & MacGowan, QUEEN’S WHARF — Readymade Clothing Hats, Caps, Linders and Drawers, Scarfs, &¢, Cotton Warp, Small Wares, &6. et ee O32 GEO, DAVIES & CO. on the 18th for Sagua. Sid. Feb. 4, brigt. Flora, Cameron, Cientuegos. Charlottetown, Feb, 15, 1879. Ch town, Feb, 8, 1879--taw for 2m A SOUND AND RELIABLE HOME COMPANY Investments All Within the Dominion. :0:-——-- —— B55,299 51 N PREMIUMS IN 1877. Solid Addition ta Company’s Assets in 1877, ‘ There is no reserve clause, making the amount of claims under the Sun Mutual Policie ee nan SECURITY. AD gone INSURANCE COMPAM OF MONTREAL. o:——-—— $1,856,598 3,158.000 - $55,289.56, SUBMITTED - - = under the minimum system. ga Special attention is claimed to the fact that our policies are payable in full. “Wa M. H. GAULT, Esq., Managing Director ; R. MACAULAY, Secretary. J. M. C. DELESDERNIERS, Superintendent. Prince Edward Isiand Board of Directors: HON. J. F. ROBERTSON, OWEN CONNOLLY, Esq, MepicaL EXAMINERS. HORACE HASZARD, Manager, P. BE. Island. Princs Bdward Island. IN CHANCERY. ° HENRY JONES CUNDALL, Administrator cum Testamento annexo of the jast Will and Testament of John Hodges Winsloe, deceased, John Hodges Winsloe, Alfred Winsloe, Alice liyndman, formerly Alice Winsloe, and Albert Hyndman, her husband; Amy Winsloe, by llenry Jones Gundall, her guardian; Isabel Winsloe, by Henry Jones Cundail, her gnardian; and Ar- | thar Winsloe, by Henry Jones Candall, his guardian; Ann Smith, Edward Jarvis Hodgson, and Robert Robinson llodgson, Trustees, under the marriage fetilement of the said Any Smith and Amelia Evans, and Sydney Tador Evans, ber husband, complainan's, —- ee AND CHARLES GREEN, Defendant. EN pursuance*of a decree made in this suit by His Honor the Master of the Kiols, bearing date the sixth day of Febru. ary, A. D. 1879, there will be sold by Pap- lic Auction, og Wednesday, the twenty. first day of May next ensuing, at the hour of twelve o’clock, noon, in the Supreme Court House, in Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, all that tract, piece, or parcel of land situate and being iv Lot or Township Number Twenty-four, in Queen’s County, in the said Is'and, bounded as follows, that is to say :—By a line commencing ata stake fixed in the southwest side of the New glasgow Read, in the north angle of land now or lately in the eccupation of Donald McDonald, and running thence by the mag- netic meridian of the year 1764 south, fifty-eight degrees west, one hundred chains; thence northwesterly parallel with the New Glasgow Road afvresaid ten chains; thence vorth fifty-eight degrees east to the said Road; and thence along the same southeasterly to the place of com- mencement, containing one hnndred acres of land, a little more or less, tog sther with all the rights, easements, and appur- tenances thereto belonging. Dated this tenth day of February, 18798 J. LONGWORTH, Master in Chancery. E. J. HODGSON, Solicitor for Complainants. Fe, 1879. 3m-law Valuable Freehold Farm FOR SALE. rFXHE Charlottetown Cemetery Company are prepared to sell, on very favorable terms, all that portion of their well-known Farm, beautifully situated on the north side of the Back Royalty Road, and extending from the Malpeque Road to near the Railway track, containing about FIFTY ACRES OF EXCEL LENT LAND. The premises are al] under cultivation, and have thereon a good Dwelling House, large Barn, Stables, and a fine Orchard. A fine Spruce Hedge surrounds a great part of the property. Immediate possession will be given. For further particulars, apply to John Ings or H. J. Cundall, Esq’s. By order of the Board, F. W. HALES, See’y. Ch'town, Feb. 20, 1879—dly oaw UBSCRIEE for the DAILY EX AMINER the Cheapestand most newsy Paper published in the Provinee, Ne