Nt wa a w+ 2.2 ———————— Sy awe _— weer rome a none Latest by Telegraph. | WAR NEWS. S { | | i igri tt I, fi ip eet ire r Lon bON, Feb. U8 Phere is a marked contrast between the | ma on the situation at Vienna ex pre ssod by various correspondents. The Manchester (Guardian's special Says that war with Russia is not believed pos- sible, and the opinion prevails that the mobi- lization decreed will be for the purpose of occupying Bosnia and Herzegovmia, as Rus- via desired, Che Timescorrespondent says the peace at- any-price agitators cannot prevent the Gov- ernment from carrying credit through the Delegations and Reichstrath; but if they should auceeed in baulking the Government's policy, the Government will resign. The Teleyraph’s correspondent says the Delegations will vote the credit, but the Bill for raising money would inevitably fail in the Reichstrath, so that Andrassy is not qvcrcitar likely to attempt to carry it. He will satisfy ( himself with a vote of confidence from the Deleyations. There is not much probability that Aus- tria will do more than protest against the terms of peace whatever their character may be. The Times leading editorial article says the struggle is between Andrassy’s policy of maintenance of Autrian interests as hereto- fore declared, and the temptation offered by Russia to counterbalance the interest. Sr. Vererssura, Feb. 28. Che Agence Russe says : **The conditions of peace published in London are incorrect.” Russia has never demanded the expulsion of the Mussulmen inhabitantsof Bulgaria. She has only demanded the recall of Turkish of ficials and troops. Russia dare not hand over a portion of Bosnia Servia. The question ef boundary is reserved for the consideration of Europe. The publish- er’s version contains other gross inaccura- #108. Lonpon, Feb. 28. “re the Channel! Malta. The Standard, in another article discuss- ing the landing places of British forces in the Sea of Marmora, thinks Besika Bay the most probable place. The morning papers repeat yesterday’s announcement of the appointment of Lord Napier and General Wolsley. The Post says the brigade of guards has been raised to its war strength. There is great activity in the brigade which is com- pleting arrangements for active service. All manufacturing centres report great ac- tivity Squadron has reached o—-_ - -- (Special Despateh to Daily Examiner.) Orrawa, Feb. 28. The Dominion Ritle Association met to- day. The Annual Report shows the team for 1878 has been selected as follows : One from Ontario, five from Quebec, twelve from New Brunswick, and two from Nova Scotia. Thisisa great triumph for New Brunswick. A Bill was introduced making Life In- surance policies unforfeitable. Replying to Mr. Ross as to whether the Government considered the Bay Chaleur railway a feeder of the Intercolonial Rail- way and intended aiding it, the Premier said he did not know where it began or euded, and had no intentions respecting it. Replying t¢ Mr. Mitchell, the Premier said the Miramichi railway might, or might not, be an important feeder of the Inter- colonial. The Government had no old rails, and an intention to dispose of them—if any such were entertained—would be of little use. Mr Mitchell : then we may have some little hope? The Premier said that where old rails had been granted, if the conditions of the grants were not complied with, and there were rails on hand, the question of their disposal would come up. Mr. Kirkpatrick, in moving for the Paci- fic Railway Survey between Red River and Battleford, said that two or three hundred miles of the location was a swamp, below the level of Lake Manitoba, where bottom eould not be found with a ten-foot pole. s eS = ve The Flood at Port Hope, Ont. 92 Port Hort, Feb. 25.—The most exten- sive flood ever known has taken place here to-day, reaulting in the destruction of thousands of dollars’ worth of property, and in the drowning of two children. Part of the track of the Midland railway is washed away. ‘The railway bridge over Simith’s creek is gone, and three or four other bridges, the property of the town. The barns of one of the hotels, and several dwelling houses, have been destroyed. The flood has not yet abated. The greatest ex- citement prevails. Hundreds were on the street witnessing the grand sight. The express office and old post office were three or four feet under water. Several store windows were broken by the ice. Hundreds of tons of it are blocking up the sirects. > — _ Revolution Raging all Over the Republic. San Dominco, Feb. 7.—A revolution has been raging all over the Republic since Feb. 3rd. San Destine City has been surround- ed by revolutionists under Generals Guiler- mo ané@ Billeni. -President Liaez intends to stand a siege, and artillery is being placed in the forts surrounding the city. Diaez will be unable to resist much longer, on ac- count of the distressed state of the country. Yhe prisons are overcrowded, provisions very seareg, prices daily advancing, and commerce in a deplorable condition through- out the Republic. Very few merchants will be able to meet their engagements. No particulars have been received about fight- ing in the Northern Provinces, as all com- munication is interrupted, low. Two of the oldest busi | , ness firms in Ottaw have become bankrupt. 5 JUST RECKIVE j , ‘ SECEIVED at A. Simp: Sushi ae ipson’s, another fF prnne daury-packed Burren, for sale 2) IN \i MLPA, Ou the 2 ith, a young An lnamed Wia. Stafford attempted suicide by shooting. Disappointed love was the cauae. { THERE was a great ice shove at Belleville, Ont. , on Saturday. Buildings and bridges | were carried away and considerable damage is reported, Tne report on the adulteration of food, . i | just presented to the Dominion Parliament, | shows that one-half of all samples examined | were adulterated * ' } ' their people to ignore O'Donovan Rossa, on | his visit to that city, and have nothing to do with him. The heads of the Orange. body declare that the Provincial authorition should take steps to prevent his lecturing. A pgspatcu from Fredericton, N. B., says; ‘‘Rev. Mr. Carr, rector of Kingsclear, died this morning at nine o'clock. This whole community mourn the loss of this truly Christian minister. He leaves a widow and three children. At the Stipendiary Mayistrate’s Court this morning, Pius McEachern, for an as- sault and battery on Daniel Marshal, was fined $2 or 8 days;.J. Carver, drunk and on complaint of his wife, was fined $3 or 14 days ; James F. Montgomery, arraigned by summons for furious driving,was discharged. The case of M. P. Rotchford, for extorting money from Mr. William Lochhead, was postoponed until to-morrow. Tus Aguattc CHAMpPionsarp.-—We learn by a Reuter’s telegram from Sydney, New South Wales, that Edward Trickett, the Australian champion, has announced that he declines to row matches anywhere ex- cept upon Australian waters. This is, no doubt very disappoing news to Higgins, Courtney and Hanlan, all of whom might have been accommodated with matches if Tricket had consented—as it was alleged he had done—to row on some river or lake in the United States. Our Australian tele- gram further states that a match between Trickett and Courtney (the American cham- pion) is still likely to be arranged, but we must be permitted, under the circumstances, to doubt the probabilities of such a match being brought to an issue at the present time.——Newceustle Chronicle, Feb. 8. OUR GREAT GLEARANGE SALE WILL CONTINUE AT Further Reduced Prices. Several Lots of that BANKRUPT STOCK! still on hand, will be sold at HALF PRIcR. Remnants at half Price ! WOOLLEN & FUR GOODS r cosr, GREAT BARGAINS IN GLOTHING ! for Men and Boys. ROBERT ORR & CO. Charlottetown, Jan. 8, 1578. ~ ADDRESSES Messrs, Palmer and Longworth in the case of the QUEEN vs. MARTIN CARROLL, for Riot, are now on sale in the Bookstores, in Pamphlet form. PRICH, 3 CENTS. Oh'town, Feb, 19, 1878. . in ileal iliac oben TENDERS. NEALED TENDERS will be received at the Office of the undersigned, until the 15th day of MARCH next, for the erection of a Warehouse and Coal-Shed on Peake’s No. 1 Wharf. Plans and Specitications to be seen at Peake Bros. & Co’s Office. Good and approved se- curity will be required for the performance of the contract. We do not bind ourselves to accept the low- est or any tender. PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’town, Feb. 22, ’78—3w 3i wkly. To Dorsey & Jost's Debtors! - i 'rfXO ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO US, we hereby give notice that after the Tenth Day of March next they will be liable to law expenses for the collection of their accounts. We would rather not adopt the above course, but we have payments to make, and must positively collect our outstanding accounts. DORSEY & JOST. Ch’town, Feb. 12,1878.—3taw ne ar till mar. 10 OLASSES— In Store and to arrive for Winter's Stock, 125 Puns. Barbadoes & Cienfugos. CARVELL BROS. Dec. 5—pat 3 i< . . i r 2 Tuk Catholic clergy of Toronto advise} TWER—500 Sides No. 1 & 2 — _— CARVELL BLOS, i Dee, 5—pat 3i ins —< 1878. ne AT present ‘re © ice visihle ; gi 5 seit ousile st Peersiaaa "" Qeean Steamship Co'y pent thon . bt, Stned’ Sanceaae see ge re b! " eo ae ames Le we ped + OF P. E. ISLAND. SPRING TRIP. The First-class Lron Screw Steamship Prince Hidward,” 1364 Tous Register, Cassed 100 Al, which is the highest class at Lloyds, 2 dl 4 Robert Fraser, Commander, | Will be on the Berth at Glagow to ro- ceive Cargo about theldth March, 6c Leaving Glasgow for Liverpool, about the 5th April, and will leave Liverpool for Chariotietown _On or about the 15th April, | Carrying Freight at through rates from Lon. | don, deliverable at Charlottetown, Pictou, | Georgetown, Summerside, Souris, Alberton and Shediac. For Freight or Passage, apply, im London, | to JoHN PircarrN & Sons, 69 Cornhill; in| Glasgow, to James Kexso, junr., 134 St. Vin- cent Street ; in Liverpool, to Prrcarkn Broru- gers, Brockley Buildings, 51 South Joha Street ; in Pictou, N. 8., to Noonan & Davies or here, to PrakeE Bro’s & Co., Managers Charilettetown, Feb. 2, 1878. —a8ew MAN Dtt1A_- RDERS for Spring delivery _ solicited. PRICES AND TERMS unusually favorable. Also—all sizes in store for present require- ments. Apr ¥ . | CARVELL BROS., Agents. | Ch’town, Feb. 28—dy pat 2 aw for dw _ 1 i HOUSE PROPERTY ry SELL OR TO LET, the Dwelling House, corner of Weymouth and Rich- mond streets, at present occupied by D. Hodg- | son, Esq. Jan. 3ist, 1878. -WERCHANTS OF P, &. ISLAND. NOTICE. NHE Annual Genera) Meeting of the Share- holders of the above Company will be held in the Young Men’s Christian Association Hall, Charlottetown, on i Wednesday, the {3th March, | AT THREE O'CLOCK, for the election of Directors for the ensuing year and the transaction of other business. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Manager | Feb, 9, 1878—pat taw till meeting SE ee a Wants, Lost, Found, Advertisements under this heading, in space not exceeding half an inch, will be insert- ed for Ten Ceits per day. tee eae OST—On Tuesday last, 26th inst., a Bunch of KEYS, with Check attached, Any person bringing them to this Office will be recompensed, Feb. 28—ti ANTED — A complete set of the “ROYAL GAZETTE” for the last five years, or any intermediate years. Apply at this Office, stating price. Feb. 28, ’78— ANTEDB—A servant girl for a small family. She must be a good cook, Ap- ply at this office. Feb. 26. ANTED TO PURCHASE — A Double Tenement HOUSE or COT- TAGE, ina good locality in Town. Apply, by letter, to this Office. RR: ai ; ." - As | i | { Marine Insurance Coy, @ ROCHE Y | Provision. Sire | Qo | |. GREAT BANKRUPT SALE The Sieck in Trade of the Estate of | 8. KEITH & CO. WILL BE SOLD AT A TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE, Worsted Coatings, Beavers, Pilots, Broad Cloths, T weeds, Ready-made Clothing GENTS FURNISHING G00D8 AND HATS, WILL BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST. Glothing Wade to Order bis US At. GC. V. MGRECOR, Assignee a MORTGAGE SALE, i'To be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, oa THURSDAY, the 4th day of APRIL next, at the New Law Courts Building, in Charlottetowa, at 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 Sixteenth day of Deceraber, A. D, 1873, and made between Alexander McSwain, junior, and Guliema, his wife, and Alexander Me- Swain, senior, of Township Number ‘Twenty-one, in Queen’s County, of the one part, anc! George Peake and Ralph Brecken Peake, of Charlottetown, Trus- tees, under the marriage settlement, of Fanay Leigh, of the other part, —- LL that Tract, Piece and Parcel of Land, | £A. situate, lying and being on Lot or Town. | ship Number Twenty-one, in Queen’s County, bounded as follows, that is to say: By a line commencing at a stake fixed in the north side of the road leading from Morris’ Mill to the old Malpeque Road, in the western boundary of fifty acres of land in the occupation of Alex- ander McSwain, junior, and running thence by the magnetic meridian of 1764 north seventy chains, or the rear boundary line of farms front- ing on said first-named Road; thence weat four chains and nine links. to the division line between the said Township axd Township Number twenty-three; along said line south five chains, to a jog in said division line; thence along said jog west seventy-five links ; thence south seventy-six chains to the old road; thence along the north side thereof northeastwardly to the place of commence- ment, containing thirty seven and one-half Acres of Land, a little more or less ; together with all Buildings aud appurtenances thereto belonging. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. HODGSON & McLEOD, Solicitors, Charlotte- town. Dated this Twenty-seventh day of February, A. D., 1878. | Auction Sales. j i } } i GEORGE PEAKE, KALPH B. PEAKE. Februaay 25, 1875—till sale APPLES, FISH, ETC. Next Monday, March the 4th, at 11 o'clock, at my AUCTION ROOM, 50 BBLS. CHOICE APPLES, in BALDWINS, RUSSETTS, PIPPINS, itc., allin prime order. Also, ~~ Bbls. HERRING, oD) 25 Qtls. HAKE, 10 Casks K. OIL; a few barrels Craa berries, Onions, Cabbage, Smoked N. B.—Ooat, Vast, and Pant APY opason « setkop, | Makers wanted immediately, ‘. Vv. MeG., | South Side Queen Square- Ch’town, Feb, 5, 1875--2m law AN D—- Cor. Great George & Hent Sts. PENILE Subscriber wishes to inform his friends and the public generally that he still’ keeps on hand a choice assortment of iroceries and Provisions, AT HIS OLD STAND, and will be pleased to have them cal! and | inspect for themselves. | ON HAND, 10 CHESTS CONGOU TEA, (** New Season”) 1,000 Lbs. Canadian Cheese, 10 Casks American Kerosene Oil, (120° test ; 36 cts. per gal.) 20 BARRELS SUGAR (all kinds), 100 Bois, Sup. Extra Flour, 3 Pans. Very Choice MO LASSHS 90 doz. Pickles, 20 doz. Assorted Jams Feb. 25—tf OR SALE—A Genuine Cottage Broad- wood PLIANOFORTE, Stool and Music. Will be sold very cheap. For further particu- lars apply at ExamMINER Office. Feb. 25—6in eod* emer mare a ene Vichnerepiinaihe a OST—Last Thursday night, the 2lst, inst., on Queen Street, a bunch of KEYS. ; Any person leaving them at this Office or at | 56 Upper Great George Street, will be amply | recompensed. Feb. 23, 187S—2i pat eod ar . D—A Bunch of KEYS. The owner | can obtain them at EXAMINER OFFICE. Ch’town, Feb. 21— r LET.—A HOUSE on Prince Street, at present occu ied by Mrs. P. Walker. | Apply to Mrs. E. REILLY. | h'town, Feb, 21, 1878.—din 20 boxes Dessert Prunes, 100 Tins Sardines, CANS PEACHES, PINEAPPLES STRAWBERRIES, TOMATOES NEW RAISINS, ZANTE CURRANTS: | | DRIED "APPLES, STEWING PRUNES, 300 QUARTS CRANBERRIES,; | CREEN CRAPES. | $00 LBS. SMOKED UWALIBUT, | 25 QTLS. CODFISH, 100 BOXES DIGBY HERRING. and all goods usually found in a First- Class “srocery Store. FAMILIES SUPPLIED BY THE MONTH DONALD NICHOLSON. | Jan. 16, 1878—y. ; Herring, 30 Pairs Men's BOOTS, 5,000 CIGARS, and sundry other articles, all of which must be sold out. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. No. 11 Queen St., Feb. 27—dy pat 4i nn ne re ee HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. anne *{) % —_ 1 WiLL SELL AT AUCTION, at the residence of Danie, Hopason, Esy., corner of Weymouth and Richmond Streets, on Thursday, 7th March next, at 11 o'clock, LL THE HOUSEHOLD FURNI- - TURE, consisting of —Drawing-Room, Dining and Bed-room Furniture, in Ma- hogany and Walnut; Extension, Centre and Side Tables, Sofas, Lounges, Easy and Arm-Chairs, Rockers, Prie Diew Chairs, Side-Board, Book-Case, Pianoforte (7 octaves—English), Musie Chair, What- not, Brackets; Damask, Moreen and Chintz Curtains, Brussels and Scotch Carpets, Pictures, Handsome Glassware, » Crockeryware, Dinner, Tea and Breakfast Sets, Plated Ware, Cutlery, Table and Bed Linen, Iron Bedsteads, Hair and other Matresses, Feather Beds and Pil- lows, Wardrobes, Chests Drawers, Wash} stands, Toilet Glasses, Toilet Sets, Bed. room Stoves, Fire Irons, Hall Furniture and Oilcloth, Kitchen Furniture and Cook- ing Utensils, Sleighs, Wagons, Harness, Riding Saddles, Buttalo Robes, Ploughs, Harrows, Horse-Rake, Garden and Stable Tgols, Stone Roller, Carriage Lamps, &c., &e., &e. Terms-—Sums under $50 will be Cash on detivery ; all sums over that amount, 3 months ' credit on approved joint notes. Full and complete lists by catalogue to be had at the Saleroom of WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Ch’town, Feb. 20—-ar —— —_ -- gt. oa ere oe DR. WILLIAM GRAYS SPECIFIC MEDICINE. = The tireat Engiish Rem- ay edy is an unfailing cure fur Seminal Weakness Spcr- 3 i “Ki fee Back, Dimness of Vision BeforeTaking. Premature Gld Age, and After T. » tuany other diseases that lead to J.santiy or Con- sumption anda Premature Grave. Ma Piice, $1 | ver package, or six packages for $5, by mail free of postage. Full jculars ji we clesire to food tenn by alk coeur a tae WM. GRAY & CO., Windsor, Ontario, Canada. s@ Sold in Charlottetown by W. R. Wat- son, Dr. Dodd, C. D. Rankin, P. G. Fraser, at Apothecaries Hall, and by all Druggi ats / anywhere. NEW SCHOOL BOOKS constantly being received by mail, at BREMNER BROTHERS, February 23, 1877—2i Se ee ee ies AU ete sg Me = 6 ne RBA CI OS gS on nel tine : :