vOLr- Te. of Ti o stele: s — =.= THE TURF, UPTON PARK RACEBES-—-SECOND DAY, Great interest centred around yester- day's racing at Upton from the fact that the Stallion Race for a gold medal, and the championship of the Island was to take place. At one o’clock—notwithstanding | the unpromising appearance of the day— large crowds commenced pouring into the |= Park, some on foot and others in all sorts ef vehicles. Among those present we noticed the Hon. J. C. Pope, Hon. A. A. MeDonald, Charies Palmer, Esq., Malcolm McLeod, Esq , Finlay MoNeill, Esq. All tke horses in the Stallion Race seemed in fine form, and esch owner and driver pleased with the action of his horse. The track was in good con- dition; Lhe Judges, who were the same as on the previous day, rang up the Stallions for the first heat at a quarter past 2 o'clock. Station Race.—l'or a stake of $30 each, a gold medal and the championship of the island, ENTRIBS : F. Hardy, br. h. Jeff. Rk. Bagnall, b. h. Bagnall’s Messenger. A. N. Large, blk. h. Messenger Boy. J. T. Jenkins, b. h, Roval Harry. The above entries appeared on the track and positions were drawn ”ith Jeff at the pole, Messenger second, Harry third and Messenger Boy fourth, First Heat.—Some difficulty was exs perienced in starting, as Harry could not be held back to score. On tie sixth ate tempt they tried to score by him and got away, with Jeff leading, Messenger Boy second, -Harry and Messenger well up inthe rear. At the quarter pole Harry collared Messenger Boy, gave him the go-by in good style, and quartered Jeft at the half-mile pole; he keeping in that position sent Jeff along fast. Mesgenger Boy passed the half-mile pole on ‘a hop, accompapiel by Messengery. ‘Phe first named came down to the thing at the turn and gaye chase to » making the trotting down the back stretch some. what hot. Nearing the uarter pole lisrry closely ane Jeft, but unfortu- nately went off his feet. He, however, fiaally squared himself, and gave Jeft a lively chase down the home stretch, passing under the wire in close quarters, with him. Messenger Boy, who also broke at the| three-quarter pole, fi ing a dis- tance behind. PReznall’e Me Seanaier bites distanced, Second Heat.—The horses came up for this heat looking very fine, They got a splendid send off. At the third attempt Harry was ona leap. Jeft again took the lead, and showed a good deal of daylight between Harry and M at quarter pole, They, at t markable efforts to overhaul Jeff, but went off their feet several times before reaching the half-mile pole, which Jeff about eight lengths ahead of Harry and Messen- ger Boy, about the same distance in Harry's rear, At the turn Harry came down to the fine work—but Messenger Boy continually kept off his feet—and started in pursuit of Jett down the back and on the hume stretch. He gradually gained, and was but @ short distance behind when Jeff passed under the wire. Mesvenger Boy breaking @t the turn on the home stretch was dis- fanced. Third Heat.—When the horses got the word go, Harry was, as before, on the leap but as he was, succeeded in taking the pole from Jeff, leading the waya length. Jett Kept closely in pursuit, and passed the f-mile pole with his nose at Harry’s wheel, and kept that position down the back stretch. Nearing the three quarter pole Harry went in the air, and came down finely, with Jeft athis side. It was now “anybody’s”' heat, the horses rounding the turn abreast, and down the home stretch at a very lively gait. At the dis- tance post the whip was applied to Jeft with good effect, causing him to spurt and keep Harry at his wheel on passing the wire. SUMMARY, COM, Bho Be ccccecees ssccccscsceeh 1 J Royal Harry, br. 8,........2 2 2 Messenger Boy, bk, s,......3 dis. Bagnall’s Messenger..,......dis, Best time, 2.47, Royal Harry had only been a few days in training; and was in no condition to trot. He was merely put into add to the in- terest of the race, Rowning Rack—aLL ages—Lapirs Purse ENtTRIgs : C. Dockendorf, blk. m. Fair Maid, by Prince Harry. : >. Carver, D, g, Tartan, by Tornado. A. McMillan, b. m., Jinny Lind, by Jack Lane, A. Clow, b, m. Island Girl, by Jack Lane. : a Pope.gr. m, Blue Belle, by Lightning, dam Laura Spillerman. The above entries appeared at the wire, and got the word “go.” At the start Belle led, followed by Maid, Girl and LLL AICI aap oot a - a i aiiaaiial she (Girl) bolted off the track. Maid maintained the lead till passing the quar’ ter-pole; but received the gosby from Tartan, Belle having bolted on the green. At the finish Tartan was first followed by Belle, Maid and Jennie, with Girl at a dis. tance. This heat, as well as the first, hav- ing been taken by Tartan, the race was therefore ended. Tue Mr. Tuplin who acted as judge was “James,” not ‘* Reubeo,”’ as stated in yes- terday's paper. ——————— ss Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED, Sept. 25.—Sch. Harvest Home. Ziuck, Louisburg, apples and bal. ; Lizzie, Mc~ *hee, Summerside, herring; Medway Belle, McPhee, Ship Harbor; Springfield, Strang, Crapaud, oats, etc.; Raven, Power, Magdalene Islands, 450 bbis. mackerel; Maria Delphine, Boulet, Quebec, brick and boards; Margaret Jane, Keeping, Pictou, coal ; Corsair, Chapman, Pictou, coal; Elizabeth, McDougall, Pictou, cual ; Nancy, Lawson, Pictou, coal; Alert, Manthoro, trading voyage, 140 bbis. mackerei, etc. CLEARED. Sepl. 25.—James Sample, Roberts, Pic- tou, bal; Maria Alma, MeGrath, Quebec, bal.; Maria Delphine, Boulet, Pictou, deal ; Elizabeth, Walsh, Souris, boards, etc., Nancy, Lawson, Richibucto, coal; Eliza- beth, Stewart, Crapaud, herring, etc, Wilson, Charlottetown, P. E. 1., via the Eastern ports, to F. W. Fishwick. Reports put into Little Cans », and rode the gale out with safety, with a full head of steam on and both anchors down. ANTIGONISH, Sept. 24.—In the gale of Saturday the schooner Consort, of Arichat, Boudrot, master, Was wrecked at Barrier’s Beach, Tracadie. The crew lashed them- selyes in the rigging and were saved by boats from the shore, Two men named Pettipas, from D'Es- Harbor Bouche, abandoned scnooner in a sinking condition in the bay, and landed at Bayfleld ina dory. The schooner belonged Harirax, Sept. 24.—Arrived M. A. Star. =, couse, C. B., and one named Fougere, from } ise not to introduce new Circassian settlers tan —— a WAR NEWS. ~_---— Lonpon, Sept. 24. attack on Tirnova, 2Ist inst., was decisvely repulsed and not renewed. On the 22nd the Turks retreated. Our loss was 20 offic cers and 400 men placed hors de combat, and that of the enemy at least 1000 men. Uur cavalry on the road leading to Plevna and Sona have made two reconaissences to learn the strength cf the Turkish relief troops. On the 20th, Adjutant Count Stackelberg dispersed three Turkieh squad~ rons near Raschita, but withdrew ae infan- try were seen coming up in the rear, Our loss was five men killed and two officers and eleven men wounded. On the 2lat Colonel Teoulmir drove back Turkish cav. alry force and discovered ten battalions with artillery and two regiments of cavalry entrenched. It is stated that repeated orders have one from the Porte that Gesshofts be rought to Constantinople, but it is feared that the military authorities will not obey and that he will be executed. Despatches from Athens give the idea of serious trouble brewing between Turkey and Greece. The Porte requested the French Government, as & guaranteeing power, to advise Greece to abstain from hostile attitude. DeCaszes, Minister of Foreign Aflairs, replied he was confident Greece’s intentions were peaceful, The “ritish Minister on Saturday made a new ‘munication to the Greek Government pt. 6-kish complaints and menaces, After dir: ns received from Lord Derby a Turkisb note, conveyed through England, concludes thus: The Porte will not seek to stop the evils of half measures, but by striking at the very root. The Greek Min- ister of Foreign Affairs replied that the evil was to be traced and struck in the devas~ tation of Chessaly, Epirus and Macedonia by Bashi-Bazouks and Zeibeca sent there on purpose ; an insult offered to the Greek Consulate at Larissa; in violation of prom- in Greek Provinces; in violation of treaty regulation respecting the Guif of Arta, and in refusal to acknowledge the past claims name, Steamship Prince Edward, to Peake Bros. & Co., with full cargo of general merchan- dise from Liverpool, arrived here on the 26th imst., 14 days’ passage. Captain Fraser reports having experienceed very heavy gales during the whole passage. Hotel Arrivals. RANKIN HOUSE. Sept. 25—J. B. Hannen and wife; F. W. Frazer, Pictou; Captain Scott, Halifax; W. Holemain, do. ; r, and Mrs. Nock- ridge, Guysboro; Mr. Doneld, Glasgow; 8. P. Grant, London; G. A. Downes, Calais; J. H. Tapp, Montreal; S. Chadwick, St. John; F. A. Jones, Painsec, REVERE HOUSE, Sept. 25—€. F. Ripley, Boston; Q. A, Morse, New Glasgow; J. L. Hennessy. Port Hawksbury; Mrs. Dodson, Pictou OSBORNE HOUR, t. 24.—John Brennan, New York; J. W, Davis, Summerside. Sept. 25.—James Webster, Shediac: G. W. Bentley, Kensia ; Mr. and. Mra, Chisholm, Halifax; Joseph Etienne, Mont- real; W. Haywood, Mill Road- ROCKLIN HOUSE. Sept. 24 and 25.—William Perkin, Ban- gor, Me.; J. C. Wilson, St. John, N. B.; Rev, J. G. Cameron, Souris; J. #. Morrow, do,; James Bames, Shediac; Edward Bourke, Alberton; Wm, Patrick, Crapaud ; Archibald Wright, Bedeque; T. A. Green, Summerside; Johm Coffin, Halifax; Joho McFayden, jAugustine Cove; Finlay Mc- Neill, Summerside; J. F. Ruthton, New- port, N. S.; John H. Campbell, Dathousie, N. B.; E. McLellan, Hazel Grove; C. Mc- Lellan, do; Maggie McLean, do; I. 8. Robertson, Red Point; A. E. C. Holland, Centreville; William Taylor, California; George Sutherland, Westville, N. S.; Rev. Dr, Murray, Cavendish; Duncan McLeod, Mount Stewart; A. McMillan, West River; William Laird, New Glasgow; James Gay, Pownal; John Nelson, West River. ee Personal. Amohg the passengers by the steamer Princess of Wales from Pictou last evening were the following:—G. W. DeBlois, A, Hensley, Miss Hensley, Dr. Blanchard, Mr. Warburton, Rev. A. McLean, Rev. Mr. Stewart, Mrs. Dobson, Rev. John Shaw, Captain P. A. Scott, R. N.; A. Russell, W. Bethune, John Saunders, F. W. Fraser, R. Dewar, and about twenty others—names unknown. Mr. Charles Beer, son of John Beer, Esq., of this city, has goné to Montreal to take a course in medicine at McG! college. - Mr. Charles Heard, after spending his holidays with relatives in Charlottetown, returned to his studies at the same time. We wish our young fellowstownsmen success in their scholastic labors. John H. Campbell, heir to the Bradalbane Estate, isin Charlottetown, He is stayiug at the Rocklin House, L. M. Beer, E & Sons, returned Monday evening. Hon, Senator Hayiland returned from —_——<—S ~~ +, Of the firm of Beer tom Great Britain on fartar in a bunch—Jenny in the rear. At ‘he quarter pole the Girl followed Belle out close quarter, Tartan spurring on in good style. They passing the hslf«mile pole in that position. On the home stretch Tar- tan overhauled and passed Girl and Belle, and passed under the wire with Belle at her heels, followed by Maid and Jenny neck and neck. Second Heat.-At the word go Maid sprang to lead and took the pole, Belle second, and was followed to the turn by the remainder in a bunch. At the quarter- pole Girl came up neck and neck with Belle; but after passing the half-mile pole Montreal last evening. Capt. Orlebar, R. N.,—a former resident of Charlottetown—has been promoted to the rank of Admiral. oo yy Died. In the city, on the morning of the 23th inst., afler a protracted illness of typhoid fever, Mary Jane, much beloved daughter of William and Aun Passmore, aged 31 years. Funeral this day, from the residence of her father, Upper Great George street, to D'Escouse, but cannot ascertain her| of Treaties. Derby declared the explan ation given by Tricoupis satisfactory, and therefore the latter strongly complains of England conveying to Greece the Turkish menace, while acknowledging that there is no legitimate grievance. England is one of the guaranteeing powers. Lonvon, Sept. 24. The Austrian Ambassador, at a private iaterview with the Sultan, is reported to have spoken about the probability of Aus- trian mediation, and urged the greatest moderation upoa the Sultan, pointing the necessity of giving the Russians amour pro» pre, because Germany would not be indif- ferent to Russian humiliation, Twenty thousand men under Chefket Pasha have reached Osman Pasha with a fresh supply of ammunition. The encounters on Thursday end Friday near Biela, are said to have been greatly exaggerated by the Turks, According to information received at Vienna, they were drawn battles, afid the forces engaged were not large. The reported Turkish victory at Biela on Friday proves to have been the reverse. An eye wigness of the fighting states that the Ottomans under Mehemit Ali made tive or six different attacks on the Russian position, in each of which they were re- ulsed with heavy loss, the Muscovites ing their ground atthe close of the day’s struggle. The engagement was not renewed on Saturday both sides being greatly fatigued by the desperate contest of the previous day. GENERAL NEWS, MonrtreaL, Sept. 24, The Grand Jury threw out the bill for murder of Hackett against Jack Sheehan. Nightly burglaries and assaults are in. creasing. The Bank of Montreal will shortly open an agency at Winnipeg. The Custom House receipts toxday were $15,197 78. Stocks weak. Montreal, 161; Merchants, 694; TelegSaph, 119. Wasnineton, Sept, 24. Shortly before noon tovday a fire broke out in the upper stories of the Interior De- partment building, and spread rapidly. it originated in the storeroom for models, All the engines in the district responded, but for a time the efforts of the firemen seemed unavailing. Engines came from Baltimore and Alexandria, and at 3 p. m. the tire was under control, having been confined to two upper stories of the north wing. Loss will be $300,000 to $400,000 _ New York, Sept. 24, Flour dull, without decided change in price. Wheat slightly in buyer's favor, moderate trade, closing a shade stronger for winter grades: No. 2 Chicago, $1.39 to $1,40, Petroleum more active, higher: refined October 154 to 154. Pork higher, good export demand: New Mess 13.80 to 13.85; October 18;79 to 13.75. Freights steady: corn, steam, 84; wheat, Ssailand steam, 9. Gold advanced to 1034 and 1034, closing at the latter. The Prince Imperial abandoned his visit to the Belgian frontier, probably because of the intimation from Belgian Government that his presence an the frontier is not desirable while the elections are proceeding in France, — Catourta, Sept, 23. The news from Madras of last week is good. The prospects are hopeful, Plen- teous rain had fallen in many of the worst, districts, Marriages, —_— ~ a te At Boston, 19th inst., Thomas 8S. Gill, eee J LONDON HOUSE — oy ane tic despatch eraeeen GENS OUTFITTING AND CUSTOM CLOTHING STORE ! House, and secured the services of Mr. had long experience as a Cutter in England this department of the trade. Witha of the London House wil G Ch’town, Sept. 18, 1877—pat a ao ncan’ LAWRENCE KICKHAM, Commander, —- M. O’CALLAGHAN, Commandr,—350 tonA 0 THE WELL KNOW WILLIAM*TODD, Commander,—398 tons, Berth at Glasgow about the 15th Septe and Passengers, and wil! carry Freight on th Summerside, Georgetown, and Shediac. For Freight or Passage, apply in Liverpoo} Ch'town, Aug. 28, 1877— LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLASSOW = = 0-0 Havine filted up the large Warehouse on Richmond Street, adjoining the London Trinute, of Hamilton, Ontario,—who bas and Canada, and who comes to them wit: the highest testimonials,—the Subscribers will be able to turn out superior work in Large and varied Stock of Cloths and Trimmings, bought in the best markets, they can confidently invite the consideration of the public— warranting a good fit in any THE OUTFITTING AND CUSTOM CLOTHING DEPARTMENT | be made a SPECIALTY. EORGE DAVIES & CO. style that may be required. ——— ee Charlottetown, Prince Edward Isiana THE EXTREME CLIPPERSHIP JAMES DUNCAN. 699 tons A lat Lloyds for ¢ years, aud ed.—will be on the Berth at Liverpool about the 15th of Se tember, ee wii sail for this Port about the 28th September, " aaa ae THE WELL KNOWN BARKENTINE WELLINGTON, 1 at Lioyd’s for 7 years, and coppered,— now on the Berth at London, will sail for this Port about the 15th September. N CLIPPER SUIP MIDAS, Al at Lloyd’s for 7 years,—will be op tae mber, and wil! sail for this Port about the 28th September. All the above Ships are well known to the trade as desirable conveyances for Goods rough Bills of Lading, deliverable at Pictou, to Sir JAMES MALCOLM, Bart., 69S outh John 8t.; London, to Messrs. TAYLOR, BETHELL & ROBERTS, 14 Fenchurch St., Glasgow, to Messrs. KIDSTON & CO.; here to the owners. JAMES DUNCAN & CO PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION. PHE PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION will be opened by His Honor the Lieutenant Governor at Georgetown, 27th Sept., inst. A epecia! train will leave Charlottetown at 7s. m. (returning same day), to which a carriage will be attached for the conyey- ance (free of charge) of such of the Exhi- bition Judges and Commissioners from either of the counties as may be able to visit Georgetown on the occasion; trains from Souris and St. Peter’s to connect at Mouat Stewart. Timo for delivering articles at the Drill Shed extended to 10 a. m. morning of Ex- hibition, : Brass Band from Charlottetown will per- form op the grounds. ’ R. MUNRO, Secretary. Georgetown, Sept. 20. SINGER’S SEWING MACHINES ! The Perfection of Mechanism. So Light and Simple that a Child can Work them, So Durable that they last A Lifetime. Eight Thousand Machines now Manufactured every Week. To be had only from the Authorized Agent, Robert Young, South Side Queen Square. Ch'town, Sept. 13, 1877. H. VINNICOMBE, PIANO FORTE REGULATOR. All parties leaving their orders for Tuning at Bremner Bros. will receive the best attention. All who have Pianos in Charlottetown would do wellto have them tuned by the year, kéeping their instruments in perfect ae ce mY J. F. McKay, (NortH SipJQrscy Soeraces Has just received a varied assortment of American and Geneva Waiches, Gold and Silver: Ladies & Gents atch Chains, Gold and Silver; Plain & Fancy Rings, Gold Lockets, Rrooches, KLarrings, Studs, Swlver Thimbles, ete '—ALSO— Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry skiltally repaired.—Satisfaction guaranteed, and 4 work warranted. Aug, ?1—1m = Licensing Board. \RDERED—That all Applications far the Renewal of Licenses be sent to the Secretary of the Board at least 10 days before the expiration of the sald Licenses. ALFRED F, TOMLINS, Secretary to the Ltcensing Board Sept 17th,1877. [s®p1. ci Sete eg teen Labrador Herrin g | aoe eee E are daily expecting a cargo of 1. AB- RADOR HERRING. which will be sold cheap from the wharf. HASZARD BROS, Ch’town, Sept. 23—eod tf — eee SrEAM MIL‘. MOUNT STEWART. as Snbscribers are prepared to take orders for dimension Lumber of a} kinds, in Oak, Eim, White Pine, Pitch Pine Spruce or Birch; also, Spruce Knees Trenails, Wedges, Deck Plugs, and Ship's Blocks of every description—all delive:ed at short notice, LONGWORTH &€ CO. order all the time, A visit once a year at least will be madet Esq., to Isabella May, youngest daughter of the late Hon. Charies K, Fairbanks, aii parts of the Island, or oftner if required Ch’town, July 18, 1877. ‘ Water Street, N. B.—Spruce and Fir Shingles very low. Aug, 15—3m Line!