ee TTOE Ay ~~ Fr a A very large English mail arrived in this city last evening. Mr. Hitt, of Halifax, has arrived in this! city to take charge of the Customs Depari ment. Tas North rn Light arrived at CGeorge- towl yesterday evening at 6 o'clock, and sailed for Pictou this morning. BEEF FOR ENGLAND, Seven car | ads of beef from Ontario were shipped for England by steamer from Halifax, on Saturday. Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this morning, Daniel J. MeGilvery, drunk and disorderly, was fined 50 cents and costs. EARLY this morning, a horse belonging toa countryman from East River, broke through the ice at Kensington, and narrow- ly escaped drowning. TUE examination of those parties arrest- ed for being concerned in the recent burg- laries will commence before the Stipendiary | Magistrate to-morrow morning. Tux debate on the Address is still going on in the House of Assembly. We will hereafter furnish our readers with a sum- mary of the proceedings. Rewicrous. — There will be Gospel preach- ing for a few evenings at the new Church House, near entrance to Malpeque Road, services commencing at half-past o’ cloek. Prersonat.~Mr. Cotton, of the Ex- AMINER Office, returned to Charlottetown last evening. Before leaving Ottawa he made arrangements for the reception of Ottawa telegrams and news until the end of the session. seven We learn that the tirm of Almon & Me- Intosh shows a surplus of fifty thousand dollars, and that, with extension, payment in full will be made. Their numerous friends here wil! be gratified at this an- nouncement. A Laxce and influential meeting of Con- servatives nominated Taillon for Montreal! East; McGowan for West—both former members; and for Centre, W. H. Kerr, a leading lawyer of the Province. A _ ratifi- cation meeting was to be held on the 18th. Dear Vicrory.—A gentleman just from Halifax, N. S., informs us that it took $45,- 000 to save Mr. Alfred Jones from being Zefeated. Corruption of the grossest and most bare-faced nature were committed.— Berlin, Ont., News. Tue Charlottetown Herald has reappeared im our journalistic field. It is brim full of editorial matter on local affairs—prominent among which are editorials on ‘“The Ad- dress” and the “‘Manning Spelling Book.” | These are sprinkled with that choice satire but seldom surpassed in any of our provin- eial journals. AwotHer Dynawire AccIDENT.—-A little | Halifax boy named McPhee had one of his hands terribly shattered by the explosion of a dynamite cartridge which he found on the street. Something should, if possible, be done to cause persons using this danger- ous explosive to keep it beyond the reach of children and others who are ignorant of its destructive power. Tue Reporter brings a charge of a_ very perious character against Dr. Edward Far- rell, M. P. P. It is nothing less than that of having attempted to obtain money from the County of Halifax on false representa- tions. This charge is the most serious that has been brought for many years against eny of our public men, and we trust for the eredit of our Province, that 1t will be satis- factorily explained.—Hzx. Herald. Tue Irish Catholic Union, of Montreal, te the numberof about 3,000, principally youths, celebrated St. Patrick’s Day by a procession through the principal streets of the city, on the 17th. The Irish uational societies resolved to take no part in the demonstration, out of respect to the mem- ory of the late Pope. The display was contrary to the wishes of the Catholic elergy, who used their best efforts to pre- vent it, but without success. Crowds of ple witnessed the procession in silence. ere was no opposition from the Orange party, and all passed over in peace. ~ ‘Tur trial of the prisoner William McCan- nel, charged with discharging pistols dur- ing the disturbance on the 12th of July last, was commenced at two o clock to-day. Mr. John Longworth appeared for the pro- gecution, and Messrs. F. Peters and J. Palmer for the defence. After a Jury was obtained for the trial of the prisoner, the Attorney General asked the Court to dlis- miss the remaining jurors of the pannel. Mr. Thomas Dawson, representing the pannel, went before the _bar and pleaded fer the payment of the jurors during the time the Court was in session at George- town. He was instructed that the Court was not permitted to pay them during a recess, but that they would be granted mileage for their return to and from the Court. The remaining jurors were then dismissed. Orrawa, March 16. The Irish Catholic Union, at a large and nipkthioee meeting, decided to have a pro- cession to-morrow. The societies will meet in their halls in the morning, march to St. *atrick’s Church, and, after mass, form in i i d parade the principal streets. a couble it a pGeipated, but there is con- icralhe uneasiness respecting Montreal to. . Va Malookm, who placed obstructions on ths Grand Trunk Railway at Toronto, was let off, on account of his extreme youth, with six months’ imprisonment. en ee Died. On March 20th, of a the wife of J. Metcalf, aged 22 years. Funeral will start from Richmond Street at 100 clock on Satur- day morning. a A te i a | Latest by Telegraph. WAR NEWS. Special Dispatel ta Rwaminer Lonton, March 19 A spegial to the Times from Berlin says that the Ressians are constructing a railway ‘from Bourgas to Jamboli. As Jamboli is | connected with Adrianople by rail the new line will enable Russia to send troops from | Odessa direct to Central'and Southern Bul- | garia and the “Bgean Sea. The Governmental paper, the North @er- /man Gazette, adverting to certain articles in |lhe English, Polish and American press, ridicules the rumor attributing to Germany ‘an intention to annex Poland. A leading editorial in the Times, after | considering the terrible consequences which would follow a great War, and the tremen- dous responsibility of the Power which brings it on, then concludes as follows : | ‘Nevertheless, England must adhere to the demand that the entire Treaty of San Ste- fano be submitted to the Congress. The alternate plan suggested by Russia would raise the previous question on every clause of the Treaty, except those which Russia of her own actord brought before the Con- gress, but a far more important issue |than the interest of any Power is at stake. We take our stand upon the existing treaties — the one hope of statesmen for the future peace of the world must be founded upon the develop- ment of a system of public law and upon the maintenance and increase of the author ity of treaties. If the public law of Europe is valid until nominally repealed, any new arrangement between Russia and Turkey fall ipso facto by its very nature within the | scope of the treaties of 1856 and 1871. Ht }is not even within the competence of the Congress to decide whether or not certain clauses of the neutrality shall fall within | the cognizance of the signatures of the old ‘treaty. It is bound to take the new instru- ment into consideration as a whole. A despatch to Lloyd’s from Galtz, says that several sailing ships, tugs and lighters passed up and down the Danube. Safety torpedoes are buried, but not all removed. It is officially reported that the river will be opened on Thursday. ConsTANTINOPLE, March 19, The Grand Duke Nicholas, in order to obviate difficulties about a military escort passing through the city, proposes to come |here in the Imperial yacht Hyrklick ; the | Sultan would then return the visit on board the yacht. Nothing, however, is settled; 'and the Porte, out of consideration for the ‘other powers, has requested the Grand Duke not toembark at Euyakdier, where the Imperial yacht is now anchored. i So GENERAL NEWS. Montreat, March 17. , In the case of Colonel Rhodes vs. ex-Di- rectors of the Metropolitan Bank, the coun- sel for the plaintiff stated that the defend- ants, Hon. Henry Starnes, Henry Judah, Henry Hogary and Maurice Cuvillier, were Directors from June, 1871, to June, 1875, and the action is directed against them for $10,000, which his client has suffered the loss through the mismanagement and u- regularities of the defendants’ connection with the Bank; that the reports presented by the Directors in 1872, 1873 and 1874 were false in several respects, and that no provision was made for bad and doubtful debts, although reports stated this had been done; also that large sums were taken by the defendants from the Bank for the pur- pose of speculating in stock. Mr. Starnes’ advance in 1874 amounted to $325.581; the largest amount borrowed by the Directors at any one time was $663,572. The total loss suffered by the Bank on account of the above advances is stated to be $139,042, Ayuimer, March 16. Last night a man named Clark who was intoxicated, drew a revolver and shot Bowen, a young man who was in peaceful conversation with him. Bowen’s recovery is doubtful. Lonpon, Ont., March 16, The streams are already reaching freshet height. A Hamilton farmer, while driving over a small creek, last night, was upset, he and his wife, son and daughter being thrown in the water. Hamilton and daughter were rescued in and unconscious state and the boy picked up dead. Dorcaxster, N, §., March 16. The case of the Queen vs. Hudlah Shaw, hotelkeeper of Sackville, has been before the Court since Thursday. The defendant was accused of taking $75 from the trunk of Sarah Curtis, a boarder, and of having appropriated a number of other articles. The case excited much local interest, the parties being in respectable position and well known. Mr. J. B. Peck appeared for the Crown, and Messrs. Dickson and True- man for the complainant; Mr. Chris. Mil- ner was attorney and Mr. D. L. Haning- ton counsel for the prisoner. A large num- ber of witnesses were examined, and the case went to the jury this afternoon; the jury, after four hours’ absence, were unable to agree, and were discharged. Lonpon, March 17. Weston, the American pedestrian, is ill and cannot enter the International walking match. The following contestants have started in the International walking match : Messrs. Bartey, Brown, Crokey, Graves, Conzac- tide, George Johnson, W. Johnson, Lewis, Martyn, McCarthy, McLeary, O'Leary, J. Smith, W. Smith, Smith and Vaughan. A despatch from Paris says six thousand people are attacked with measles at Lyons. Aruens, March 17. Twelve thousand Turks have landed at Valta, and it is expected, will attack Mount Pelion. It is anticipated that if the Turks overwhelin the Insurgents it will be difficult to restrain the Greek army trom re-enter- , ing Thessaly: SE een pyrene enemy sere yee ¢ +-OF— ee P,1a ISLAND. 9YNVAE ANNIUAL GENERAL MEETING ot the © hareholders of the above Com- will be: held in their Office, corner of Great Georges and Lower Water Streets, on Thursday. the 28th March, at Eleven o clock, foret,oon, for the election of Directors for the ehsuing year and the transaction of other busing as. By order, F. W. HALES, Secretary. Ch’'town, 12th March, 1878, -EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. eee QEICE is hereby viven that the under signed has been appointed Executor of the Estate of the late Henry Cooper, of Char- lottetown, deceased. Any persons having an claim against the Estate of the deceased wi please present the same, duly attested ; and any person indebted to_the said Estate are re- quested to make immediate payment to me or to his widow, at her residence, Prince Street. RICHARD M. GIDLEY, E Merel 13-33 wxecutor, A -ren ° ol eod Nt Dla agen eed oad Oe ‘Marine Fngurance Company as ead, _— Chie) SPRING i | Ex.S, Northern Light, i i London House -———:01-—- -- -— CARRIACE BUILDERS ATTENTION: | ae ee ee We have the Largest Stock of Spokes, Rims, Hubs, Shafts, Wheels, Ete., ever imported in this City, which we are selling at least 10 PER CENT. LOWER than any house in the trade. We have also a Large Stock of AXLES ; American and Canadian SPRINGS both side and Elliptic; American Canadian, and the celebrated Campbell & Fowler make Fifth Wheels, Shaft Couplings, ‘lips, Bands, | en Tire Steel, lron, Bolts, Castings, and everything required in the line, at Pantc Prices. Specialj inducements to CASH BUYERS. Cal} and inspect for your- velves. “BOURKE, SON & CO., ! “City Hardware Store.” Ch'town, Feb. 28—2w 2aw ne & ar 2w eee ca ne re (Icean Steam ship Coy ye ace en cee ances OR fr a ae OF P. E. ISLAND. SPRING TRIP. The First-class Iron Screw Steamship “Prince Hdward,” 1364 Tons Register, Cassed 100 Al, which is the highest class at Lloyds, Robert Fraser, Commander, Will be on the Berth at Glagow to re- ceive Cargo about thel5th March, Leaving Glasgow for Liverpool, about the 5th April, and will leave Liverpool for Charlottetown On or about the 15th April, don, deliverable at Charlottetown, Pictou, Georgetown, Summerside, Souris, Alberton and Shediac, : For Freight or Passage, apply, in London, to Joun Prrcarrn & Sons, 69 Cornhill; im Glasgow, to Jamks Keiso, junr., 134 St. Vin- cent Street ; in Live l, to PrrcatRn Brortu- ers, Brockley Buildings, 51 South John or here, to PEAKE Bro’s & Co., Managers! Charlottetown, Feb. 2, 1578.—3tew aa aque enes Advertisements under this heading, in space not exceeding half an inch, will be insert- ed for Ten Cents per day. ANTED—By a steady, respectable young man, a situation in a Store or Office, or at any respectable employment, Good references. Apply at this Office. March 20— ANTED — At a moderate rent, a HOUSE containing 6 or 8 rooms. Ap- ply by letter at the Office of this paper. March l1— WW ANTER — 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— | OR SALE—A FLAG STAFF, TOP- KF MAST and LOWER MAST, already finished, about 66 feet long, which will be sold for less than cost. corner Prince and G Apply’ to J. D. CURRIE, 4 March 5, 1878-—~8i' Isw t OUR — TNLORING DEPARTMENT caning Freight ot cough rates fom ton |MGN'S and Boys’ Hats. Street ; in Pictou, N. S., to Noowan & Davies | Furnishing Goods— S Sects CEO, DAVIES & CO. W Tit BE SHOWN ON MONDAY, the 4th March, 200 PATTERNS CANADIAN TWEEDS, West of England and Scotch Makes. ~ALSOW BLACK & BLUE BROADCLOTHS, Worsted & Fancy COATINGS! SINGLE GARMENTS and SUITS made up in the best styles and at the shortest notice, ‘ A GREAT SUCCESS. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OODS ! ——— [liclnenaituapainandeninatal Auttion ee Sales. “AUCTION! Saturday next, the 23rd inst., To close Consignments, 50 Bbls. FLOUR. (Spring Extra), 20 Tubs BUTTER, 60 Bbls. HERRING (Labrador & Beone Bay), &e., &e., ) B. WILSON HIGGS, Auctioneer, Ch’town, March 20--pat t sale HERRING & HAKE! 30 Bbis. No. | HERRING 25 Otis. HARE, : For Sale Cheap at A. McNEIL’S AUCTION ROOM. — ALSO-- 50 BBLS. NO. 1 APPLES | IN PRIME ORDER, SELLING FAST AT A McNEILL’S AUCTION ROOM No, 11 Queen St., March 20—6i eod TRADE SALE. WE WILL SELL ON ON THURSDAY, THE 2iIST, at eleven o'clock, 150 bls, Spring extra FLOUR, 50 ae ancy “sé sé 10 Casks KEROSENE, 5 hhds. 2 ng E. K. & Barbados SUGAR. » = Coffee Crushed “ 10 ** Granulated ‘* 10 boxes STARCH, 7 «(6A 20 ‘“ CANDLES, 10 * Twist TOBACCO. TERMS LIBERAL, FENTON T. NEWBERY & €O. | Ch’town, March 19, ’78. pat 2in a - AUCTION! Fishing Station at Rustico. TO BE SOLD, ON Thursday, the 9th May next, at 11 o'clock, on the premises, HE FISHING STATION of the late E. FE. Churchill, which comprises all that tract of Land situate on Rustico Beach, in Lot 24, bounded and described as follows : Com- mencing at a stake set in the west side of Water Terrace, and in the northeast angle of Fishing Station No. 1, in possession of R, BR Morrison. and running thence by the Magnetie Meridian of the year 1764, south sixty degrees west, two hundred feet, to the shore of Rustico Bay ; thence north sixty degrees east to the said Terrace ; and thence southwardly the same to the place of commencement—to- gether with Buildings thereon. —ALSO— 4 Fishing BOATS, 8 DORIES, 38 PUNCHEONS, Lot of Fishing Gear, Baits, Barrels, &a., &e., &e. Terms at sale. J. 8S. CARVELL, Administrator, Ch’town, March 11]--eod wkly t sale MORTGAGE SALE ! To be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, oa WEDNESDAY, the Eighth day of May next, A. D. 1878, at the hour of twelve o’clock, noon, at the Court House, { } i ' j { We offer Spscra, InpucEMENTs in House ee as AO oe ly DAMASKS,° | PPS, | CRETONNES, MOREENS, ETS. SHEETINGS, PILLOW COTTON, WINDOW HOLLAND, White & Grey GALICO,.ETC. CARPETINGS, HEARTH RUCS, , MATTS & MATTING, © FLOOR Ol CLOTH, ETC. a CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF Paper Hangings ! 103————~—+ ! March 2--\m 2aw in Charlottetown, in Queen's oa under and by virtue of # Power ot contained in a certain Indenture of Mort- gage, bearing date the twenty-third day of ‘ebruary, in the year of Our Lord Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy- two, and made between John Balls, of Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, m Prince Edward Island, carpenter, and Eliza Balls, his wife, of the one part, and Archibald McArthur, then of te i Number Thirty-one, in Queen’s County, in the said Island, farmer, now deceased, of the other part,— LL that Tract, Piece, or Parcel of Land | situate, lying and being on Lot or Town- ship Number Thirty-one, in Qneen’s County, in the said Island, bounded as follows, that = to say : By a line commencing at the south-"” west angle of William Newman's farm, on the north side of a settlement read, and running thence along the said road west twelve chains, twenty-four links ; thence by the Magnetic Meridian of the year 1764, north ten chains ; thence west three chains ; thence north thirty. one chains, fifty links, to the south boundary of Angus MeEachern’s land ; thence, following the course of the same, east fifteen chaina, twenty-fonr links, and thence south to the place of commencement, containing Si Acres and One Rood of Land, a little more or less—together with all Houses, Buildings, Rights, Members and Appurtenances there- unto belonging, or in anywise appertaining. For further particulars apply to Messgs. Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Charlottetown. Dated this Sixteenth Day of March, A. DD. . 1878, SARAH McARTHUR, | Devisce, under the last Will, of the said Araby bald McArthur. CHARLES HOOPER, ' | Executor of the last Will of said Archibald McArthur. March 16—t sale Be THE DAILY EXAMINE for the latest news->-lacal and telegraphile, —~ eee, t tow Subscriber will sell, at his Store, am ‘ 4 cen tat