Aarts aa tee cereal Re A. inet i Local and Other | items. f Tire steamer Carroll sailed from Halifax | for Boston on the 24th. Tur steamer M. A. Starr will sail from | Halifax for this port to morrew. . ‘ ! \ Brass Banp was organized at Sum-j werside qt} | uesdas evyeulnyg last. t | t Meesu Flower and Garden Seeds just cebyed at Rankin’s Drug mbtore, wok We see by the Putriot that there was a fou éver the harbor yesterday mortang! Oddfellows Natal Day the S , 1} in the Market Hal REMEMBER entertainment 1 iUth ins the Mayo: ‘| ite elk . tion takes plae »-on! Trers-are four eandidates fen alty of Pictou. the 7th May. Tur gates leading to Hillsborough Park ; os a are open again-—allording pasturage 0 COWS, pies, FCESC and { oats. Mr. Newron Lea, of Summerside, ar- rived in this city with his stallion ‘* Ail Right,” last evening. ‘‘ All Right” is a very showy animal. and attracts a great deal of ittention. Messrs. McSween, Muncey and Shrecv: arrived from Summerside by noon train to take part in the entertainment of to night. Friend Graves, of the Jowrnal, is also with them. Tuer children of the several schools in this city ave being drilled extensively for their march to the West End ceremonies on Mon- day next. The school Vet ry milits ry a} pearance. marms assume a A MEETING of the Charlottetown Lacrosse Club will be held in the Citizen’s Skating Rink tomorrow (Saturday) evening, ai eicht which all members, or those intending to join, are requested to attend, ? ? o'clock, at Mr. Jas. Hugues water cart came to erief by one of the wheels giving way, at the corner of Richmond and Queen streets, this forenoon. The contents of the pun- cheon turned into the street, after which the obstruction was removed. were TrucKMEN are being prosecuted for not keeping up to the role of numbering their vehicles. At the Magistrates Court this morning, Uenry Charlton was fined 5 cents and costs for having no number on_ his truck. Augustus Down, Angus DesRoche, William Turner, for the same offense, was fined twenty cents and costs. John Dia mond, for the same effense, was fined $1.50 and costs. Tus New York Bulletin says that a fea- ture of the export trade is the large number of agricultural implements going abroad, most of them, it is understood, being in- tended for Germany. One steamer that sailed on the 13th inst. took out no less than 1,000 packages of mowers and reapers, in addition to 1,500 packages of hardware and general merchandise. An ‘“‘old country” farmer came to Halifax a week or two ago with £1,500, which he intended to invest in a farm in Nova Sco- tia, but determined to enjoy city life for a time before settling down to honest toil, he strayed away from his boarding house, and was not seen again for several days. On his retuwn on Saturday last he was minus the whole of his money, plus two black eyes, and could not tell where he had lost the one or received the other. A Forrune. —A meeting of the Hilton heirs was held last week at New Dublin, Lunenburg County, It is reported that gome millions of doilars invested in cotton mils and other property in England, will fall into the hands of the heirs. Messrs. Hilton and Remby, of New Dublin, were appointed to proceed to England at once to look after the property. Mrs. Dagget, of this town, will be entitled to a large share of the fortune.—Liverpool (N. S:) Times. Turney was a large and active market to- day. Prices have a downward tend- ency, as follows: Beef (smail) frem 9 to 14. cents per Ib; do (per quarter) from 8 to 10 cents. Pork (per earcass) from 5 to 6 cents per lb. Mutton, from 8 to 12 cents per lb. Veal from 4 to 7 cents per lb. Turkeys from 80 cents to $1.50.. Butter (fresh) from 25 to 26 cents per lb.; do (tub) from 9 to 22 cents per Tb. Olover seed from 24 to 30 cents per lb. Timothy seed from $3.50 to $4.50 per bushel. Hay from 80 cents to $1 per 100 lbs. , Ar 11 o’ctock this forenoon a man named Joseph McCormack, of Souris East, narrowly escaped instant death by a kick he received from Dr. Jenkins’ horse, ‘*Royal Harry.”, <A large crowd was assem- bled before Dodd’s Medical Hall, inspecting Mr. Newton Lee’s stallion, ‘‘ All Right.” ‘Royal Harry” was on the street at the time, and, as he passed ‘‘ All Right,” the crowd dispersed ; but Mr. McCormack kept his place on the mtiddle of the street. The groom, thinking the crowd sufficiently side, gave the horse a full rein, where- upon he instantly turned towards McCor- mack and dealt him a terribly violent kick in “the face, which felled him senseless to the ground. Everyone present was struck with amazement at what phey thought .an imstant death. Some shouted ‘‘ he is killed! he is surely killed |”? and those near-by thought it use- less to leaye hands upon him. However, | to-mght. | 1 | Porte to its represéntatives abroad recog; on examination by Dr. Jenkins it was fourd | that the injury received was not so serious | a3 at first anticipated. One of the shoe- corks penetrated his cheek at the right side | of the nose, leaving a ghastly wound about) an-mch and one-half long. The jaw-bone | was net fractured; and other than the above | there was no injury, apparent. He re-| mained insénsible for about an hour, dur- ' ing which time the wound was stitched anck dressed. . At last accounts he was, doing well. ee A Ca i tie nnnteeereneanaienntindbo-eaeNtAhe— wenn NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, THE SITUATION. (Special Déspateh to Braminere? Lonpbon, April 25. \ ‘deSpatech says * that the -“British Consul still unsuccessful in negotia- iS are tiations armistice between the Turks and insurgents of Argino. the Turks have been, defeated by the in- surgents near Karaditza ; \ Constantinople for an telegram ‘<it s that the circular received on the ., said to have by the BAVS : yrW CoM been sent jnizine the San Stefano treaty as ihe result (of the war, @xpressing a determination to lovally carrying oub-ats terms,yebut ab the sathe thne’saying that the Porte would re- gatd as Opporttme any modification “Which might be wade, and pledging the Porte to carry out the projected reforms, was not sent out by the Porte, nor is there any cir- cular whatever regarding- the San Stefano treaty to be issuod.” Bevarape, April 25. General Leschyanin. has returned from St. Petersburg with an autograph letter irom the Czar.thanking the Servian troops and acknowledging their bravery by concurr- ing.in the cession of Wranja and Leiu to Ser- viay and promising to have all possible re- gard for Servia’s wishes. OONSTANTINOPLE, April 25. established a tele- The Russians have graph line between San Stefano and Sty George, a. few miles north, and ure now constructing roads. The Turkish Seraskierate inforimation that the mania is spreading. ' There has been another engagément, in which 60 officers, presumably Russians, were placed hors de combat. Three thousand prisoners of war from sucharest were landed at Constantinople on Wednesday. The return of prisoners from Russia has been postoponed until their maintenance is paid for. has received insurrection in Roa- St. Pzrersevre, April 25. The Agence Russe announces that negoti- ations continue ina frienttly manner by in- tercoursé of Cabinets. There will also, before Congress meets, be an exchange of views between the Cabi- nets upon the principal questions at issue. England’s demands more than an ac- knowledgment of the European character of the questions raised by recent events, as Prince Gortschakoff’s reply- to Lord Salis bury was in absolute-ailirmation of-such ac- knowledgment. «<<>> MontTREAL, April The notorious Goff is out again to-day with another set of trumpery charges against ex-Solicitor Baker. Baker has a crushing reply for to-morrow morning’s papers. Goff is arrested on six or seven indictments. The Whole thing is a miserable political intrigue at which. respectable Liberals are disgusted, Aman named John Blade was killed by a derrick on the Lachine Canal. The old Champ de Mars is being restored in capital order for military drill. To-day M. Masson, an old and leading merchant, died very suddenly. He was connected with many financial institutions, and Director and leading shareholder in the Merchants’ Bank. Rine, the temperance lecturer, has gone to Stratford to stand his trial for indecent wssitu li. 7? on “wv. =’ —— or a Political Notes. The jury ‘having failed to-agree, Hon. Alexander McKenzie has not succeeded in getting any verdict againgst the Sarnia Canadian in the libel suit abeut which so much fuss wasmade. Perhaps the Promier will ‘‘try again.” In the Toronto Glob: we read the follow- ing paragraph + ‘The British Parliament House has sunk over two inches during the past year.” We do not ‘see anything to wondertat in that. - The McKenzie Government have sink over three millions during the past year. ry {he Lower Canadian journals harping on the revolutionary string supplied by our leading Grit contemporary, in giving the division on the motion of Sir John Mc- Donald inwegard to the Quebec coup detat say, ‘‘For the Legislative union or for censuring Lieutenant Governor Letellier,” and then follow the names of thosé ‘lip voted with Sir John. If» the~Legislative union would be imperilled “by the House of Commons pronovtiting & opinion upon the conduct’ of: M. Letellier, then we suppose Lieutenant Governors in Canada can o just as they please, subject onfy to an up- peal to the people of) their respective Pro- vinees. In other words, they are in a posi- tion, of fay greater independence than the Governor General, on whose conduct the Imperial House of Commons wouldgaot hesitate to vote if it saw fit.—AZail. _NOTICH! { N givitg wp business in Charlottetown, the undersigned takes this opportunity of thanking his many customers and patrons for their liberal support sinee his commencdffftnt in btisitiess, an(l Would intimaté that he will sell hig pres@nt stack of 3 BOOTS & SHOES at cost, till Ist of May. by which date he would respectfully request persons indebted to him to settle their respective accounts. Also—The unexpired Term of a Lease of the Shop on Queen Street will be disposed ~ of afa.bargalp, =—e1ge ¢ ¥ ¢ Pn a cll PAS, cath Gitewn, April 16, 1378—2 aw for 3w thi&sat On a — \ Cg cee a te lhe tae a tee Our Agreement with W. H. Ox1ive, of mutual consent. Ina the from us direct, or through Ne LONGER AGENT! S!. John aN. DL, has this dayterminated by meantime, parti $ desiving Risa< hinmery can obtain information SALE OF LAND. ge be Sold at Publie Auction, on Tuesday, the 30th day of April iustant, at half past twelve o'clock, at Neil | AMOS FISHER, Truro, 0.8, or JOHN WELSH, St. Martin’s, N. B, PRICES REDUCED! . Great Improvements in our Saw [rons—PortaBtt Grist MiLLs—Porrabre Saw MILs, Address— ADVICE CAN BE RELIED ON, 3 WATEROUS ENGINE WORKS CO., Brantford, Canada. April 17,1878, JUTFITTING WAREHOUSE C. ROBERTSON CUSTOM "TATLOR. 50 QUEEN STREET. I eel Under Captain Finalyson’s Skillful Command the “ Northern Light,’ well spoken of by bummers, has landed us iZ@ Gases Mien’s Wear, a ee) ia TSP OUT: WORSTED COATINGS — SUPERIOR FINISH ! Spring Tweed — Newest: Designs ! LATEST STYLES, SHIRTS (€whiie & eolored), Men’s Hard ani Soft Felt and Far HATS, CAPS, Xe. C. ROBERTSON. Ch'town, April 6—Sm qe ae eon ate oo ae HEE. fAve RESERVE your Spring Order, and get our Low Quotations — LOWER FHAN EVER BEFORE. GARVELL BROS, acents.. Ch’town, March 23—sw pat s jour 2i , a Be ee ea ew aoe? THOMAS WORKMAN, Mi. P.. T. JAMES CLAXTON, Esquir President. Vice-President. =ULUIN MUU WA 1) AUGHDENT TUSURANEE COMPANY Or MONTREAL, ——-——-—:08 — ‘AUTHORIZED CAPITAL =. =.) SSsSS1,000,000. HEAD OFFIC, : ST. JAMES STREET. iy. MH. GAULT, Esquire. | R. MACAULAY, | Managing Director. ——30;-—-- Sec’y. CHARLOTTETOWN P. £. ISLAND HONGRARY DIRECTORS: HON. L. C. OWEN, HON. JF. ROBERTSON. | « ' DANIEL DAVIES, OWEN CONNOLLY, Eso., a Messrs. JENKINS & McLEOD, ©”. Mepican. EXAMINERS, ————_——-:0:- Fil e "Phis Company issues Policies on all the Approvep Meritons of Life a Its Motto is **Economy aNp Steuriry’ * HORACE HASZARD, Agent P nd Acetlent' Business, Jan. 51, 1878— ‘Citizens’ Skating Rink Cs. VHE Annial Meeting of the Stockholders of the Citizens’. Skating Rink. Company will be held in the RINK on Wednesday, | . May Sth, at § o'clock, p. m. By order, J. R. BRECKEN, See’y.. Ch’town, April 24, 1878—wed & sat till d CITY iQieL eee ee Se That BHligibly Situated Property scans as the City Hotel, » E. isiand, J. 8, BAGHALL, B.D. 5, ees Te T. C. ROBINS, DENTISTS, —" Newsen’s Betiprnc, Oprbstt “Poser Orrice, ‘Charlotictown, P. E. LS OFFICE HOURS. . 9, A. M., TILE 6, P.M. Nitrous Oxide Gas Administered. April 20—pa 2aw ar her pres ne Im a a eee. lee Bo cl geome ee Starch Manufacturing Co, nit | CAPITAL . . $26,000, HIS HOTEL contains 23 Rooms, and its In, Shares of $25.00. each: location for Hotel purposes cannot be su: i y situated, within a peysrs COMPANY passed, being centrally situated, 2/7 EHIS‘COMPANY has been Incorporated stone’s throw ef the Post Office and Public | by Act of Parliament during the commie Buildings, — but ot mt walk frorh | session, aurPons third ofthe Bhates have G the Railway Station an 1arves. been needeerss ies 1 " Possession | taken up by the leading thet Chatetietown. given Ist May. Apply to cana ee Farmers holding Stock in Ain Company will " HASZARD BR¢ ms 2 BOTILT PRACTICAL MEN WHOSE JUDGMBANT A NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS, W oodside’s House, at Alberton, One Rood of LAN D, with a Two-Storey Building thereon, situate on Lot Four, formerly the property of William T. Lefurgey, and lately owned’ by Richard Keiff. Dated April 24, 1878. PALMER & McL#op, April 24—s j li AUCTION! Valuable Property in Char- lottetown Royalty. To be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, on Wed- nesday, the rd day of July next, wt the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the third day of March, One Thousand | hight Hundred and Seventy-seven, and uiuule between John Wilson, of Charlotte- fown Royalty, im Queen’s County, . in Prince Edward Island, butcher, and Eliza- beth Wilson, his wife, of the one part, and George Peake and Ralph Breeken Peake, of Charlottetown, in. said County and Island, Trustees, under the marriage settlement, of Tanny Léigh, of the other part, — A LL that Tract, Piece or Parcel of, Land 4% sitnate, lying and being in the Royalty ot Charlottetown, the same being marked ana numbered upon the plan of the said Royalty, kept in the Office of the Registrar of Deeds and Keeper of Plans for the said Islan@, as Pasture Lot Number Three Hundred and Forty-four (344), containing, by estimation, Twelve Acres of Land, more or less, bounded on the west by the Malpeque Roads on the north by lot number three hundred and sixty three ; on the east’ by lot number three bun- dred and forty-five ; and on the south by lot number three hundred and nineteen, together with all Buildings, Rights, Members and Av- purtenances thereto belonging or in anywise appertaining. : ror further particulars apply to Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Charlottetown. eed this twenty-lifth day of April,.A. D. S75, GEORGE PEAKE, | RALPH §B. PEAKE. - April 25—+t sale AUCTION! — MORTGAGE. SALE. To be Sold, by PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th day of May next, A. D. 1878, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, wnder and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in an Inden- ture of Mortgage, bearing date the Six- teenth day of December, A. D. 1873, and made between Alexander McSwain, junior, and Gulielma, his wife, and Alexander MeSwain, senior, of Township Number ‘Twenty-one, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, of the one part, and George Peake and Ralph Brecken Peake, of Charlottetown, in the said County and {sland, Trustees, under the taarniage settlement, of Vanny Leigh, of the ether part— A LU that Tract, Piece and Parcel.of Land being on Lot or Township Number Twenty-one, in «said County and_ Island, bounded as follows, that is to say ; By a/line commencing at a stake fixed on the noxthwest side‘of a road from Iaslam’s to Rattenbury’s Mill, in the southwest angle of farm-lot' num- ber seventy-four ;- thence ‘according to! the magnetic meridian of 1764) north fifty-seven chains, or to the rear line of farms fronting on the Wigmore Road ; thence along said rear lihe west eight chains; theuce south to the afore- said road; thence, following the course of the same, northeastwardly, to the place of com- mencement,—-said land being known and dis- tinguisked as Farm-lLot Number Seventys three, ds laid down on a plan in the margin of a Deed thereof, from the Governmen¢ said island to the said Alexander MeSwain, junior, —containing Fifty Acres of Land, a little more or less, together with all Buildings and Appure tenances theré¢to belonging, For further particulars apply to 'Mesers. Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, (harlottetown. Dated this Eleventh day of April, A-D., LS7S. is GHORGE, PEAKE, RALPH B, PEAKE, April 11, 1878 —till sale a ee oe eth enna AUCTION! Fishing Station at Rustieg, BO BR SOLD) ON fs Jin: Thursday, the 9th May next, at Il @’clock, on the premises, TS FISHING STATION of the late Lk. E, Churchill, which comprises all that tract of Land situate on Rustieo Beach, in Lot 24, bounded and described as follows : Com- mencing at a vtake set in the west ‘side ‘of Water ‘ierrace, and in the northeast angle of Fishing Station No. 1, in possession of Rv B Morrison. and running thence by the Magnetic Meridian of the yoar 1764, south sixty d west, two hundred feet, to the shoreof Rustico : have the benetit of the preference in the large Ch’town, April S—eod t may 1 | purchase of produce which the working of.the | oo ~ , Company entails. | Applications for Shares to be made to! + ON 3A 1H, | Messrs. Hyndman Eros., untill the Di ors é icers of the Company e : At the Charlottetown Steam Bakery, | recters.aee Otteer e Company are ap-| LOW FOR CASH, | “April 14, 1878— i i : Me ; ! 525 Barrels Navy Biscuit, OB PRINTING Neatly and Promptly | | en = ee 150 * Medium x JOHN QUIRK ing Rooms, Water Street, Charlottetown. Charlottetown Steam Bakery. | ---——-——-++---- | Sacnaniae — | { ‘ a : BE place to get your Printing a ne is at Prince Street, April 1l—ne & pat Im the EXAMINE: g done 1s a Bay.; thence north sixty degrees ,gast to, the said -Térrace ; and thence southwardly along tle same to the place of conttihetiannitnt oe gether-with Buildings thereon.) (71% im : '* —ALSO— ’ ; (BTiS ) if 4 Fishing BOATS, hist ‘§ DORIES, 33. PUNCHEONS, . wwe Lot af Fishing (icar, Baits, Barrelsy &e , &e., ke. ; > ; Terms at sale. ~_s }. S. CARVELL, Administrator, r Uh’town, March 11--#od wkly t sale UBSCRIBE ier the DAILY EX- AMINE, the Cheapest and oe R Printing Rooms. Recs published in the Province,