oe ene mem + 2 eames, saat Sy gpa see ne err gp neesieetereen Parr of an American and Colonial mail arrived in this city at noon to-day. Tree was no business transacted at the Stipendiary Magistrate's this morning. REMEMBER the meeting of the Salvaye Corps this evening at 8 o'clock. Wer will notice the new license law at) some length iu to-morrow’s issue. ACKNOWLEDGED, with thanks, donations! for the “Soup Kitchen,” from Mrs. Alex- ander, Mrs. Newbery, ‘‘A Friend” and H. Tue Northern Laight is now in George- iown, and will attempt a trip to Picton on he first real fine day. Tur Ross-Hanlon boat race is pestponed until July. [¢ will take place in that month vn the Kennebeccasis river. The stakes will be $1,000 a side. We have seen Mr. Earle’s excellent pro- gramme for to-morrow evening’s Concert. lt 1s first-class in every respect. Go one, go ail, if you want to get a rich musical treat. Reuictous. —There will be Gospel preaeh- ing this evening in the New Chureh House (Disciples), in entrance of Malpeque Road. Services to commence at 7 o'clock.” All are cordially invited. ' A coLrsston between two disorderly driven teams occurred on Prince Street near Quirk’s Steam Bakery, on Saturday even- ing. One of the sleighs—belonging to Mr. John Gates—escaped without injury ; but the other—-the name of the owner we did not learn —was almost demolished. An old man named Noonan met with a4 very scrious accident on Sunday morning. He was leaving St. Dunstan’s Cathedral after hearing early Mass, when descending the outer steps he slipped, fell, and his right thigh came in contact with the top of the step. He was lifted and taken into the tower, when, on examination, it was dis- covered that his thigh was broken. He was then removed to Dr. Taylor's and his leg was set. As Mr. Noonan is a very old man, it isnot likely he will recover from his injuries. Wer have received a letter signed by Messrs. F. H. Campbell and J. T. Leeming, commenting on the speeches of Messrs. C. Palmer and E. J. Hodgson in the riot cases. We are of opinion that the course taken by the Argus and Patriot in commenting as they did upon the counsel’s speeches, was highly improper, and in that opinion we are upheld by Mr. Justice Hensley in his charge in McUloskey’s case. We, therefore, must decline publishing the letter, and thus fall- ing into the same error which we condemned : in our contemporary. Own Saturday evening the Hillsborough ice in front of Queen and Peake’s No. 1 Wharves presented a very lively appearance. On it there were no less than fifty horses practising in real turf-like style. 1t was as tine an exhibition of race-horses as was ever before seen outside a trotting park. Among the fastest we noticed Mr. A. N. Large’s ‘“*Bush” and “ Fairy,” Dr. Jenkins’ ‘‘Queen” mares, Mr. J. R. Brecken’s ‘‘Island Boy,” Mr. R. Steele's ‘‘Dean Swift,’ Mr. R. Crabbe’s young bay horses and Mr. A. A. Holme’s young black horse. Can nota first-class match be arranged for Saturday next! A Vintace Swerr Away.—SAwn Francis- co, Feb. 27,—It is reported that the village of Isleton on Andrus Island in Alta, Sacra- inento River has been swept away in conse- quence of the pressure brought upon the levees by cutting in dykes on Grand Island just across the river. Reports are continu- ally coming in of disasters by flood in the Sacramento Valley. Water covers the whole country, and the destruction of pro- perty from Colus to the moath of the river aggregates miillions, With but too or three exceptions, as far as learned, there is no loss of life, The Legislature has appropri- ated $25,000 for the benefit of the sufferers. A cuRIovs question has been recently mooted in the Courts concerning the powers of a Jus- tice of the Peace for the whole Colony. The question is whether such a Justice is not only a Justice of the Peace for each County, and therefore in discharging an official act relat- ing to a matter in any particular County, whether the Justice, though appointed for the whole Colony, should not exercise his official duty in the County to which the act done re- lates. For example, whether a Justice of the Peace for the whole Colony residing in Queen’s County can take acknowledgment of dower of land in King’s County, without being in King’s County at the time of taking such an acknow}- edgment. ‘The question is a new one, and seems to be attended with rauch doubt, and kL. decision according to the view now suggest may be attended Sith serious resulta to parties whose interests depend on acts of Justices for ,# whole Colony. Founp Lyina Deap tn A Yarp.-—About seven o’clock this morning Officer Marshall, of the St. John Police force, was informed by a boy that a woman was lying dead in a yard back of the house, near the Bethel, on Duke street, and occupied by ‘* Ned Mul- doon. He went with the boy, and having seen the woman lying there dead, he noti- fied Coroner Earle, and Constable Powers, who had the body removed to the Dead House. The body is that of Mrs. Eliza Haines, a woman of about 50 years of age, who lived with a colored woman in the up- per part of Muldoon’s house. She was seen alive by the occupants of the house yester- day afternoon, when she started to go down town. This was the last time they saw her until this morning, when they found her lying dead in the yard. She was lying across a log, and it is supposed that she was under the influence of liquor, and coming along the yard stumbled against the log an fell, striking her head with such force es the ice as to stun her, and that lying wit her head down she smothered, or perhaps the fall itself was sufficient to cause death. ‘The ice this morning where she had lain _ covered with blood, showing that the woun a her head bled profusely. An — was held by the Coroner at five o clock this ee Ne ante ee aan “.* a aes ge ae Latest by Telegraph WAR NEWS. Spectad iy sputeh to Heaminer. BeLaRapr, March 2. There was an extr virdinary Cabinet Council to-day. Prince Milan presided. All the mi litary authorities were present. It was said | that it was resolved not to resign the territory | which Servia conquered in new Bulgaria. The Servian army will, for the present, remain on a full war footing. The Artillery reserves are being organized. , Prince Milan will return to his headquarters | at Nisch. It is, hoped. however, that Russia will yield to Servia’s wishes. | Sr. Pererspura, March 4. The Czar has called out four divisions of re-! serve with artillery. CONSTANTINOPLE, March 4, The Treaty of Peace has been signed. The Grand Duke Nicholas announced the fact to the soldiders at a review at San Ste- fano to-day. Russia has abandoned her claim upon the Exzyptian and Bulgarian tribute. LonpDON, March 4. | A despatch to Reuter’s telegram company from Constantinople, under date of Saturday evening, says ‘‘ that the Russians have made substantital concessions regarding the boun- dary of Bulgaria.” St. Pererspurnau, March 3. | The *‘Agerce Russe” cites a special despatch from Vienna in the ‘ ah Telegraph” of March Ist, stating that the Russians are bent on entering Constantinople, with or without the Sultan's consent, and that England had notified Prince Gortschakoff that if Rassia pur- sued the latter course, the British Ambassador would be ordered to quit St. Petersburg. The Ayence Russe says that this report re. fers to a past phase of the crisis, since which the Russians have occupied San Stefano, with the sanction of the Sultan. LONDON, March 4. A special to the Standard from Vienna as- serts that two divisions of Austrians will enter Bosnia in about ten days. The Standard’s Constantinople despatch: dated Saturday, the 2nd, says that the Grand Duke Nicholas will probably visit Constanti nople on Monday, and it is said wben the Treaty of Peace is signed he will move his headquarters to Ferekina: Miltar, twomiles off Pera. The S‘andare’s correspondent at Vienna states that the Austrian and British Ambas- sadors have been instructed to protest if the Russians enter Constantinople. 7a Orrawa, March 2. A cablegram, received to-day from England, ‘stating that 10,000 Canadian troops are to be raised for European service, creates great ex- citement among the volunteers. . There would be no difficulty in enrolling that number. oe The South Bruce Reform Association nomi- nated Mr. Blake for the Commous at next general election. Allan Gilmour is spoken of to oppose Currier in this City. ROUND COAL. 80 Tons Acadia Round Coal, AT $3.75 PER TON. | } lor sale by WRIGHT & MACGOWAN, Queen's Wharf. Feb. 22, 1878—4i taw . OOF SDI CRON LANIER AO OANA A ll Ah A KING SQUARE HOUSE! WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOUK OF CARRIAGE GOODS Consisting in part of Iron, Stecl, and Castings, Spokes and Rims, | Axles and Springs. We call special attention to Hevay’s Patsst SINGLE Pry Cast Steel Carriage Springs, We warrant for which we are agents. each Set. sz QUR PRICES ARE VERY LOW “«s BEER & SONS. Ch’town, Jan. 9, 1878. ANTED! 1,000 MEN to bring their Cloth and Trimmings to Joseph A. McDonald's TAILORING DEPOT, and have their Clothing Made to Order in FIRST CLASS STYLE, and Save Money, as we will allow 10 per cent. discount for cash on our former low prices for Tailoring during the next three months. ee FIRST CLASS FITS AND WORK- MANSHIP GUARANTEED. Ladies’ Sacques and all kinds of Gentlemen's Garments cut at very reasonable prices by Mr- Nicholson. JOSEPH A. MACDONALD, Sidney Street, one door east of the late Hon. D. Brenan’s. j rdict afternoon, and the jury returned a ve of accidental death.—-Te aph, March 1st. Feb. 23---Sin tues & sat. * * Feb, 23, 1878—2i pat eod ar ) -—_ tN ne eet wana, © ramen) ate comemanes ethan i FROM LiNOON TO CHARLOTTETOWN, EOWARD ISLANDS, DIRECT, ———_- ——~—-0: natn ne eens 2 The \Well-known SPRING TRIP. i878. ClipperBarkentine ETHEL BLANCHE (WOW ON TITIES BERTI). 9 428 ‘TONS REGISTER, COPPERED, ANI JOUN GRAMA! W Tt ) CLASSED 9 YEARS, Al, AT LLOYDS, ‘ M, Commander, SAIL FROM LONDON On or about the ist APRIL, Carrying Freight at through rates to PICTOU, SUH MERSID and GHURGETOWN, :0:——_--__— This Vessel was built expressly for the London trade, being thoroughly fitted out in every respect, with splendid accommodation for passengers, and offers every indue as she has made some of the fastest passages on her cargoes in splendid order, and making her three round trips regularl ement to Shippers, record, to and from London, always delivering y every season, Parties wishing to have their Goods delivered here early in the season will oblige by for- warding their orders in time, so as not to detain the Vessel. Fe For freight or passage apply, in London, to JOuN Prrcatan & Sons, 69 Cornhill; in I pool, to Prreairn Bros, Brockley Buildings, 51 Seuth John Street ; PHAKH BRO’S & CO. Charlottetown, Feb. 2, 1878.—3taw i Sil ES “= Ocean Steamship Co'y: EF ISLAND. SPRING FRIP. The First-class Lron Screw Steamship “Prince Hdward,’”; 1354 Tons Register, Cassed 100 Al, which is the highest class at Lloyds, } t Robert Fraser, Commander, Will be on the Berth at (rlagow to re- ceive Cargo about thelS5th March, about the Leaving Glasgow for Liverpool, oth April, and will leave Liverpool for “‘harlottetown 15th April, Carrying Freight at tRrough rates from Lon- don, deliverable at Chariottetown, Picton, Georgetown, Summerside, Souris, On or avout thea | j Aver- or here, to the owners, — GROCERY. AND— Ne a metgp erent , —— RHGULAR TRADER. a ene | Auction Sales, . ae ————— i - MORTGAGE SALE, j - iTo he Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, oun THURSDAY, the 4th day of APRIL | next, at the New Law Courts Building, in Charlottetown, at the hour of TWELVE 0 clock, noon, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the Sixteenth day of December, A. D. 1873, and made between Alexander McSwain, junior, and Glema, his wife, and Alexander Me. Swain, senior, of Township Number Twenty-one, in Queen’s County, of the one part, and George Peake and Ralph Brecken Peake, of Charlottetown, Trus- tees, under tle marriage settlement, of Fanny Leigh, of the other part,— «ge that Tract, Piece and Parcel of Land, 44 situate, lying and being on Lot or Town. ship Number 'i'weaty-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 oceupation 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 west four chains and nine links. to the division line between the said Township and 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 Aeres of Land, a little more or less ; together with all Buildings and appurtenances therete belonging. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. HODGSON & McLEOD, Solicitors, Charlotte- town. Dated this Twenty-seventh day of Mebruary A. D., 1878. GEORGE PEAKE, RALPH B. PEAKE. Februaay 28, 1878 —till sale | HOUSEHOLD © FURNITURE, 1 WILL SELL AT AUG TION. at the residence of Danie. Hopasox, Eso.. corner of Weymouth and Richmond Streets, on Provision Stare Cor. Great George & Kent Sts, PPXHE Subscriber wishes to inform his friends | & and the public generally that he still | keeps on hand a choice assortment of broceries and Provisions, AT HIS OLD STAND, and will be pleased to have them eall and inspect for themselves. ow HAND. 10 CHESTS CONGOU TRA, (‘New Season ”’) 1,000 Lbs. Canadian Cheese, 10 Casks Amorican Kerosene Oil, (120° test ; 36 cts. per gal.) Alberton and Shediac. 20 BARRELS SUGAR For Freight or Passaye, apply, in London, to Joun Prrearmn & Sens, 69 Cornhill; in Glasgow, to James KELSO, junr., 134 St. Vin- cent Street ; in Liverpool, to Prrcarrn Brora- ERS, Brockley Buildings, 5! South John Street ; in Pictou, N. S., to Noowan & Davies or here, to Y ‘ « 8 ‘ r % PEAKE Bro'’s & Co., Managers Chariettetown. Feb. 2, 18S7S.—3tew Wants, Lost, Found, Kc (all kinds), 100 Bbis. Sup, Extra Flour, > Pans. Very Choice MO LASSHS 20 doz. Pickles, 20 doz, Assorted Jams 20 boxes Dessert Prunes, 100 Tins Sardines. CANS PEACHES, PINEAPPLES STRAWBERRIES, TOMATOES Advertisements under this heading, in spae ed for Ten Cents per dey. Nor Sale — A large variety of fresh Hyacinths, Tulips, & Crocuses at P. G. FRASER’S Drug Store. Queen St., Charlottetown, March 5—2i* * ROYAL GAZETTE” for the last five years, or any intermediate years. Apply at this Office, stating price. Feb. 28, "78-— ° et eee ANTED-A servant girl for a small family. She must he a good cook. Ap- ply at this office. Feb. 26, OR SALE—A First-class Second-hand ORGAN, quite new, and used but little. Will be sold very cheap, on easy terms. For further particulars apply at Examiner office. Feb. 11, 1878— 21. wkly Im ANTED TO PURCHASE — A \ Double Tenement HOUSE or COT- TAGE, in a good locality in Town. Apply, by letter, to this Office. Feb. 25—tf OST— Last Thursday night, the 2st inst., on Queen Street, a Bunch of KEYS. Any person leaving them at this Office ora 56 Upper Great George Street, will be amply recompensed. ee AT ANTED — A complete set of the! « NEW RAISINS, ZANTE CURRANTS! not exceeding half an inch, will be insert-- DRIED ‘APPLES, STEWING EPRUNES, 309 QUARTS CRANBERRIES, i a CREEN GRAPES, | 800 LBS. SMOKED HALIBUT, | 2 QTLS. CODFISH, | 100 BOXES DIGBY HERRING. | and all goods usually found in a First- Class Grocery Store. ——_. ‘FAMILIES SUPPLIED BY THE MONTH. DONALD NICHOLSON. Jan. 16, 1878—y. MANTILTA. | 'pRDERS for Spring delivery solicited. ' PRICES AND TERMS unusually favorable. Also—all sizes in store for present require- | ments, CARVELL BROs., Agents. | Ch’town, Feb. 23—dy pat 2 aw for 3w HOUSE PROPERTY Thursday, (th March next, at ll o'clock, LL THE HOUSENOLD FURNI- 44 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 ectaves—English), Music 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, Buffalo Robes, Ploughs, Harrows, Horse-Rake, Garden and Stable Tools, Stone Roller, Carriage Lamps, &c., &c., &e. Tekus—-Sums under $59 will be Cash om delivery ; 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 JAMES HOBBS) GABINET MAKER. €or, Kent and Prince Streets, Charlottetown. HE SUBSCRIBER, in returning thanks te his customers and the public generallyg for past favors, would take this method to sos licit a further continuance of their patronage. I am better prepared than ever to execute any orders that may be entrusted to me. The latest styles of all kinds of Household, Office, Church and School Furniture, mad from well-selected and seasoned stock, at short notice. Special attention paid to Cutting, Making and Laying Carpets. e@ Repairing neatly done, at short notice I would also invite the attention of Trustees of City and Country Schools to A DESK, ome of the Cheapest and Best ever cffered here for School purposes. Please call and inspect it at my Show Room. JAMES HOBBS. Corner Kent and Prince Streets, } Ch’town, Feb. 23, 1878. ) _—— - a een: ee Et DR.-WILLIAM Gms SPECIFIC MEDICINE, The tireat Eagtish Rem- Be edy is an unfailing cure £§ for Seminal Weakness Socr- matorrhea, Impotency, and all diseases that follow asts a eerie of on as of Memcry, Univer CO ela BeforeTaking, re Oid Age, and After many other diseases that lead to IJnsar oe Ook sumption anda prenamare ares. nie ice, # per pac or six pac r $5, by mail free of postage. Full particulars ia our pamenhs which | Adress Canada, , an we desire to send free by mail toevery one. WM. GRAY & co., Windsor, Ontario, | ms Sold in Charlottetown by W. R. Wat eg SELL OR TO LET, the Dwelling ; 80n, Dr. Dodd, C. D. Rankin, P. G. Fraser House, corner of Weymouth and Rich-|at Apothecaries Hall, and by all Druggists mond streets, at present occupied by D. Hodg- | any where. Apply to son, Usq. . HODGSON & MeL¥Op, Jan. 31st, L878, eT ne LL RE lea a gee pennants | : UY THE DAILY EXAMINE forthe latest news—loeal and ee Oe ee a Te ee es ae . i a ” © 4 T a pS ee