z as a FRR eerereemnnertennssimesiinees SSS ee ee ecm etree tomers arrears ee THE CAMPAIGN. Local and Other Items. _INEWS BY TELEGRAPH. A Bye-Law for Levying an Assoss-| AUCTION SALES. Prince County—The Liberal-Con-|° : cones mi mesial Sci servative Candidates. § Connetius Howart, Esa. ) ( Epwarp Hackerr, Ese. § King’s County —The Candidates ) Austin C. McDonatp, Esq. ) ( Dr. Murrarr. j / Queen’s County—The Liberal-Con- servative Candidates. { Hon. J. C. Porg, ( Hon. F. De Sr. Crorx Brecken, § THe Datty EXAMINER. | JULY 29, 1878, 7 ee a The Best Men. We ask the people of the Maritime Pro- Tue Phoenix Cricket Club was victorious at Moncton. A $10.00 Bits. will be paid to the first person ( fiud the vest) Civic.—We are informed that Dr. Strick- land has consented to contest Ward 2 in the coming Civie Election. _ A PARTIAL eclipse of the sun was visible in this City this evening, at twenty minutes to six. Smoked ¢lass was, for upwards of an hour, in general use. OLD-FASHIONED ‘‘ Beavers” made into the present style by Landis & Gatchell. (See advt.) A SEDUCTION case was tried to-day before Theo. DesBrisay, Esq. The plaintiff be- longs to this City, and the defendant to the vicinity of DeSable. He was fined $100 Carer tinrerttiectiteliccecmaitininceceamiicait iat smamatiaaaiate inieeteheailiitiniesiiiniead i Special Despatch to Lxamumer : SERLIN, July 28. Austrian subjects residing in Servia, and belonging to the Austrian reserves, are per- emptorily summoned to join their bat- talions. This creates uneasiness, because it indicates far greater mobilization than was originally intended for the occupation of Bosnia CONSTANTINOPLE, July 28. Austrian troops will enter Bosnia to-day, though no convention is concluded. It is expected that troops will encounter arined resistance. The Russians have oceupied chief posi- tions around Shumla. The Russians authorities have categori- cally assured the Porte that the Imperial Guard will embark and other Russian forces retire as soon as Verna has surrendered. ment on Real Property in the City of Charlottetown, (Passed by the City Council 19th July, 1878.) Wi KREAS, it is necessary and expedient to pass a By-law for the purpose of levy- ing an Assessment on the rental of Freehold and Leasehold Property in the City of Char- lottetown, for City and School purposes, for the current yearending on the twenty sixth day of May, in the year of our Lord one thou- sand eight hundred and seventy nine,— Be it therefore enacted by the City Council of the City of Charlottetown as follows :— 1. There shall be paid by the occupants or owners of Freeholkl or Leasehold Property within the City of Charlottetown, for City and School purposes, the following sum, that is to say, the sum of Twelve Cents onevery Dollar of the rental for the current year ending on the twenty-sixth day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred seventy nine, according to the valuations entered Stock for Sale! FPNO be sold at AUCTION, at the Subseri- ber’s Salesroom, on WEDNESDAY, the 3lst day of July, inst., at 11 o'clock, fore- noon— 30 Shares Merchants Bank, 3 Shares Skating Rink, 40 Shares Union Bank. WM. DODD, Ch’town, July 29, 1878—pat t sale* Freehold Property for Sale, | AM instructed by the Heirs of the late Wilham Carpenter, to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises, Kent Street, Charlottetown, s ; : : and costs of the suit. ieee : against the mames of each and every] oy vinces to bear in mind that, if a Liberal|“" °°" Atitens, July 28. person in the Valuation Book of Real Thursday next, the Ist day of Conservative Government be formed, Tup- per, Tilley, Pope, James McDonald, and Mitchell or King will, in all probability, be members of the Cabinet. But, if the Gov- ernment be sustained, Coftin, Burpee,Jones and Smith will continue meekly to carry out the schemes of McKenzie, Cartwright and Mills. In other words, if the Conser- vatives gain the day, the Maritime Pro- vinees will be represented in the Cabinet by able men. If the Government be sustained, ‘the Maritime Provinces will continue to be represented by political nonentities—-and Mr. L. H. Davies is of opinion that such men are only a drawback to the Provinces to Better not to havea representative in the Cabinet at all, than to have such representatives as Coflin and So says Mr. L. H. Davies. which they belong ! company. Hon. Dr. Tupper’s " Speech at Bad- Who will bring to Lanprs & Garces (continued ) A DISGRACEFUL row occurred in a yard on Pownal Street on Sunday evening. Summonses have been issued for three of the parties who took an active part in the proceedings. Aw old Silk Hat that they can’t make as good as new. THe Regular Meeting of the Caledonian Club will be held to-morrow (Tuesday) evening, at St. Lawrence Hotel, at half- past seven o'clock. A full attendance of members requested. THe Rey. Father O'Hagan, Rector of Holy Cross College, Worcester, Mass., is now on a visit to this City. He preached a very eloquent sermon in St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, yesterday. Lanpis & Gatouent, Silk Hatters, opp. P. O., South Side. The French iron-clad sailed for the Piraeus. CONSTANTINOPLE, July 28. Osman Pasha has ordered the discon- tinuance of work at the entrenchments on the Constantinople lines, all probability of a conflict with Russia having disappeared. The Porte intends to issue a memoran- dum relative to the Greek question. Greece has applied to Prince Bismarck, as President of the Congress, to make re- presentations to induce the Turks to come to an arrangement. squadron has » Lonpon, July 28. The Post’s Berlin despatch states that Russia is still negotiating for the purchase of fast North German Lloyds and Hamburg steamers. A despatch to the Post from Berlin says that two pellets came out of the Emperor’s arm during the week by supperation. St. Jonny, July 29. No prospect of boat-race coming off to- day. Wind high. Property made by the Assessors of of the City of Charlottetown, and returned by the said Assessors to the said City Council on the twelfth day of July, in the year of Our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy-eight. 2. In cases where the occupant named in the Assessment Book of real property, made by the said Assessors of the City of Cherlotte- town, shall have left the premises so assessed before the time of giving the notice of assess- ment required by law, such notice shall be served upon the person or persons actually in possession ; and, if the premises be vacant, then such notice shall be served upon the owner or owners thereof, or his or their agent ; and such owner or owners shall. be deemed, for the purposes of this law, the occupant or » occupants ; and such occupant or occupants, owner or owners in the cases aforesaid, shall be severally liable for the payment of the sum entered against the name of the original occu- pant or occupants in the Assessment Book of Real Property madeup bythe said Assessors of the said City, and deposited with the City Clerk, subject to the same right of appeal as the person orpersons originally assessed was or were entitled to. August, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon,— All that Tract of Land situate on the northern side of Kent Street, in Charlottetown, being the northeast quarter of Town Lot No. 68, in 3rd 100 of Town Lots in Charlottetown, afore- said, with the Houses and Appurtenances. Terms—Cash on delivery of Deed of Con- veyance, For further particulars apply at the Office Longworth & Shaw. A. MACNEILL, Auctioneer. Ch’town, July 29, 1878—t sale ; “ KENWITH.” EXTENSIVE SALE OF Building & Pasture Lots, deck, Cape Breton. Tue ship James Dunean arrived from ag anincincan a "1 neers 3. In cases where tenement houses contain- — Liverpool on Saturday evening, with a gen- 4716. ing two or more occupants, and where either | instruct . 1c . o? 5 the owner or one occupant was originally as- AM instructed to sell at AUCTION, on Dr. Turrer’s reception, as signified by the address presented to him on his arrival at Baddeck on the 19th inst., was truly gratifying. lis speech on the occasion, in reply tothe address of the people, was listened to with marked attention, and was the subject of fear and trembling to his op- ponents. The McKenzie Administration which, as he said a few years ago, was looked upon as occupying an impregnable position, now stands trembling in the pres- enee of the people, conscious that the hour is near at hand when it is to receive at the hands of an indignant and outraged people, dismissal from the position of trust and power to which it attained by means the most, disereditable, and which it has abused by goss incapacity. No better evidence of the downfall of the present blundering administration can be givemthan the fact that four years ago it had @ majority of over ninety members at its back; to-day that number is reduced be- No Gevernment ever came into low forty. power it a better position to give satisfac- tion to the country than the McKenzie Government. They had not only a large majority in the House of Commons disposed to sustain them, but the Opposition also gave them all possible assistance in perfect- ing measures calculated to benefit the coun- try. The Opposition, led by Sir John A. in jail awaiting the result. eral cargo of merchandise after a passage of 29 days. Mrs. Stephen McEachern, Miss Cahill, Mrs. Kickham and children were passengers Tr you have an old Silk Hat, no matter how broken or old-fashioned, Landis & Gatchell will guarantee to make it as fashionable and good as new. Open every evening until 9} o’clock, South Side Queen Square, opposite Pest Office. Prices from 25 cents to $1.75. THE Rey. Father Kennedy, of Syracuse, New York, delivered a most stirring tem- perance address before the members of St. Patrick’s T. A. Society, in St. Patrick’s Hall, last evening. The hall was over- crowded on the occasion, and the address listened to with marked attention. At the close, the rev. gentleman was loudly ap- plauded. At the Stipendiary Magisirate’s Court, this forenoon, Thomas Noonan appeared for assaulting Thomas Larter with a knife. He was remanded to jail for 8 days. Daniel Madden was sentenced to 12 hours’ im- prisonment for stealiug cherries from Dr. Mackieson’s garden ; Pierce Larter, for the same offense, was sentenced to forty-eight hours’ imprisonment. A meEtTING of the City Council was held on Saturday evening. The principal busi- ness before the Council was the consider- of Pownal Wharf. They reported in favor of the offer made by Messrs. Sinnott and Callaghan at the last Council meeting; but it was decided to call for tender for the per- ation of the report of the Wharf Committee ! with regard to further extending the width’ At Clifton, on Friday morning, the 12th inst., John McGregor, aged 47 years, esteemed and respected by ail with whom he was ac- quainted. Suddenly, on the llth inst., at her resi- dence, Linkletter Road, Susan, the beloved wife of Geo. Linkletter, Elder, aged 51 years. The comparatively early death of this amiable and excellent woman is regretted, not only by her sorrowing husband and numerous family, but also by a wide circle of friends who esteemed the deceased as one who in an un- common degree adorned her Christian profes- sion. THE CAMPAIGN. — MEETING of the Business Committee of the Liberal-Conservative Party will be held in Allin’s Hall on MONDAY EVENING next, at 8 o'clock. C. F. HARRIS, Chairman. July 25, 1878— GOOD TEAS. Ex S. 8. Prince Edward, HALF-CHESTS Prime Congou and Souchong TEAS, at lowest prices for cash or good paper. WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square. Ch’town, July 25—pat 3i Lime Juice. KY S. S. M. A. STARR, Monday, the 15th inst., a white and red | sessed, the City Collector shall have power and authority to divide and apportion such as- sessment between the several occupants in proportion to their several or respective rents, in order that the notices for assessment may be served on such occupants in due form. J. §. CARVELL, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. W. B. Morrison, City Clerk. Charlottetown, July 19, 1878. SYDNEY COAL. 70: REDUCTION IN PRICE! NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC! HE GENERAL MINING ASSOCIA- TION (Limited) beg to intimate to the Public that the price of SYDNEY COAL has been Reduced to $2 per ton of 2240 lbs., a price which it is hoped will place it within the reach of all consumers. The opening of the new winning at ‘‘ THE SYDNEY MINES” and the fact that the SYDNEY COAL now being shipped is all from the DEEP taken in connection with re cent improvements in the process of screening, atfords purchasers a positive guarantee of the very superior quality and condition of the SYDNEY COAL now offered for sale. It is a well-know fact that for many years past the prices of other Cape Breton coals have been regulated by the rates fixed for SYDNEY COAL; but while it is true that other coals, to get a sale at all, have been pressed on the market at various prices under the current rate of SYDNEY COAT, it is no less true L. 8. Thursday, the Sth August, commencing at 11 o'clock, on the premises at John Myrie Holl, situated about Five Miles from the,City, on the Malpeque Road, about Six Hundred Acres of Valuable Farm Lands, STONE HOUSE & OUT-BUILDINGS, comprised the estate known as “ Kenwith,” The land has been divided as follows :— Nine Lots, of ? to 1 acre each, front on the upper Malpeque Road, adjoining Winsloe Station, on the P. E. I. Railway, which inter- sects the property. Six Lots, of 3} to 5 acres each, front on the line of Railway. Four Lots, of 3 to 6} acres each, front on the Lower Malpeque Road. Three Lots, each 37}, 41 and 41} acres, and on the latter of which the Stone Dwelling House and out-buildings are situated, front on to the upper and lower Malpeque Roads, together, form one of the most eligible Farms near the City. Seven Lots, of 12{ to 51} acres each, fron on the lower Malpeque Road. Three Lots, of 6, 32 and 42 acres each, ex- tend westwardly to the North River. s@ For full descriptions, see plan on hand- vills, This valuable property is beautifully sita- ated on high land, commanding some charm. ing views of the surrounding country. Part of the Jand has been under pasture for some years, and isin splendid condition for breaki up ; the remainder is beautifully wooded. try, 4 closets and unfinished each, with FARM LANDS! ‘“*Kenwith,” the property of the late Hom,» : Macdonald, had a higher and nobler object a that, taking into account the superior lasting] “Yepyis : 29 per cent at ths thee of ut ; ° . Ww x neni eae a” Cee? TINXT gt 3 LIN me ° e : in view than their own aggrandizement as a formance of the work. 15 cases, one dozen each, PURE JAMAICA ree ae no ae — oo the balance ia tive yearly instalments, with p i party. He (Dr. Tupper) then proceeded to] Aw excitement of a very unusual excell- LIME JUICE, eh i nh eat ue nad - * ae . b sy _— Eat F show the causes which lead to the great|euce is about to agitate our city. The Will be sold Low to close. favor of SYDNEY (i ba Suna cae a ee ‘efreshinen oo she grounds, hance in public opinion within the past|/imgard Comedy Company, the finest | WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square. | jiohop price, WILLIAM DODD, ; ee esi ue P&S" | dramatic and musical combination of artists July 25.—pat 3i The General Mining Association (Limited) Auctioneer, I hic] vould result : ; ; 1e Gene mining ( ) on 107 . few years—a change which would result in that exists upon the American and English regret that they should again have to caution July 25, 1878 the complete overthrow of the present Gov- stage, is announced to give two performances the Public against the attempts being made ee ee ge ee — ernment in Market Hall on Wednesday and Thurs- LHIN DERS. from time to time to induce aa to ony in- Sieamer ti Heather Belle 9 - . -.,:,|day evenings. The Lingards are well and ee ee ferior coals purporting to be ** EQUAL TO ’ He reviewed the —— - the ws ri known wherever the English| Q EALED TENDERS will be received by SYDNE Vs ° SUPERIOR TO SYDNEY,’ eee Administration touc lng axation, showing language is spoken, and their appearance in e undersigned, unt hoon 0 etc., etc., Whue some yet more unscrupulous ae : : i ee x» . 2 . vendors have not hesitated to advertise their UidMER ARRANGEMEN 4 ; very clearly that the country was burdened en . My ie _ <—e. “_ - Monday, the 12th of Angust, coal as SYDNEY COAL (from some designated Suis ‘ Cc T i878 | ™ a is a ‘ieee ee > our '» aeawe € Si y i: 4 : i J a ar : . : <7 / — 4 with taxes, which required re ad justment th alieies tak Thavies Mittens ja for the Nrecticn of 6 CR APEL for the Baptist locality). Aes ee sell coal by = y ILL ke av ec Charlottetown for Orwell . in order to give a stimulas to the industries . ° , . : sri” Church, on the corner of Prince and Fitzroy | means are only so many ac missions on the every Monpay and WEDNESDAY even- a a . gone, and his wonderful impersonations of | ¢ , art of those who make them of the sraNDARD | ings o of the country. He said the Liberal-Con-|the Prince of Wales, Lord Beaconsfield, ! PON es are prepared to consider ceauaben of SYDNEY COAL. | ‘Leave Orwell for Charlottetown every TUEs- : ) servative Party did not want to levy more |and other illustrious personages, as weil as | proposals for either a brick or wooden build-| _1t has come to the knowledge of the Asso-|pay and Tuurspay mornings, at 7 o'clock, 4 ) taxes, they could do with less, but they | his humorous character sketches, are simply ing, and each tender should plainly specify for | ciation that in frequent instances parties givin Leaving Charlottetown for Orwell same , : “ h an: fitter ot hi inimitable. Alice Dunning Lingard has| which it is intended. orders to truckmen and others for SYDNEY | evening, at 3 o'clock. ie would levy them more = than they the reputation of being ‘‘the beauty of | Plans and Specifications to be seen at the} COAL have been furnished with other and Returning from Orwell to Charlottetown e were now. They could so adjust the tariff beauties,” and is a fine actress. He por- | offiice of Thomas Alley, Esq., Prince Street. inferior coal. The Public are cautioned against same evening, arriving at Charlottetown about : as to give employment to our people within | trait as Mary Stuart, Queen of Scotland,| Accompanying each tender must be the sig- ne themselves to be imposed apon inj 8.30 0 clock. ' cur-own borders, instead of complling| ore th store windows an Quomn, St |natnse of two vent parties iling becom | hm aot loaded ak THE SYDNEY [orth Wine ero aaa it , . >| Wit Seki ; a charming little | sureties for the due fuifilment of the contract. sVCry VOasel 208000 a9 os a ee, eDNESD e Fee , them to turn their backs on the homes of a —s a — Vie “aaa Tenders to be addressed to the undersigned, | MINES is furnished with a certificate “ her | 4 o'clock. : ie their fathers, or the Jand of their adoption, |the Linzard’s possess at strength. The | 24 marked “ Tender for Baptist Chapel.” cargo being Sydney Coal. Parties purchasing} Leave Mount Stewart for Charlottetow m . el ’ ‘ I 91 eo Sange ] ~ os igth. The Committee do not bind themselves to| should satisfy themselves by demanding the}7 o'clock, ie and go to a foreign land to obtain that em- |enquiry for reserved seats, for Wednesday accept any tender. ‘| production of this certificate. Leaving Charlottetown for Mount Stewart ployment which, under the miserable — at Fletcher's Music Store, is already M. G. McLEOD, The ‘‘ Sydney Coal” is registered woe the | same evenings, at from 2 to 3 o'clock, accord- 1. 45 , ’| very large. Sec’y of Building Committee. laws of the Dominion, and unauthorized parties ! ing to tide. 1e short-sighted policy of the present Govern- S s ‘h’ July 23 is73—d , & sw par till 12 |using the Trade Mark “SYDNEY COAL”! Return to Charlottetown same evenin : oO : Ss: l 1} I lf . C 1 town, uly <0, j y Pp 7 3 8%. 2 ment,is denied them at home. af aturday night, at _half-past ten are liable to prosecution. Leave Charlottetown for Crapaud every eh wee ‘ o’clock, a truckman named Thomas Larter STR AYED OR STOLEN CUNARD & MORROW, SATURDAY, weather and tide permitting, and | A bigamist in the person of a Nova, W2s seriously stabbed by a denizen of the ; : Agents G. M. A., Halifax, N. S. | every alternate Saturday will make a return Scotian named John Lynch was examined | West Bog— named Thomas Noonan —the ROM the Subscriber’s Pasture, on Satur- ‘ . ; | trip. : before two magistrates of Belle Creek 8n | fellow who stabbed John McLaughlin, and day night or Sunday morning, a BAY G. W. DEBLOIS, Sa ee nn ; i he Friday last ond on Saturday committed to served two years in jail for the act. The} MARE, with white spot in centre of foreheal, CHARLOTTETOWN, | All goods should be prepaid at Charlotte. ie the jail of "this county to await his trial in |stabbing occured during an assault—which | and a dent across her nose, weighing abo’ Sole Agent for P. E island, | town, otherwise they will be stored at their ) : : i r d him b d{1,300 Ibs., 7 years old. A suitable rewai ‘ugly 15, 1878—3m |destination, at the risk and expense of the ne the Supreme Court for bigamy. Lynch took | Noonan says was made on him by a crowd | 1, ty ' Bric 7 oan oe hi , ine i rill be given for information that will lead to ; owners. e up his residence at Belle Creek three years of unknowns—while pe standing in the ao aes | JOHN HUGHES, Agent. a. ago, and at that place has since pursued his door of his ere a % wn that the | “° DANIEL GORDON. | NOTIGE OF R E WV OVAL | Ch’town, P. E. Island, April 25, 1878. . occupation of carpenter. He became very | Person he stabbed kicked him in the sto- Fitzroy Street, July 23— . 3m law pat pres her ne ar law 3m te intimate with the fair sex of that district, ane er the oe renee Ber y ; | oT ae ae : and finally won and wed the daughter of a|g@3h inflicted 1s on Larter's rig ne w | mt fa BE Va HOR S A | Bj : most respectable farmer. Everything went a “ on ge y La —— aoe ants, Lost, Si ound ’ Si. re) FE & 3 ; . on smoothly until the arrival of wife No. 1|bone. immediately alter Harter receive i & CUTTER TyPWO NEW DWELLING HOUSES, ; from Truro, N. S., on Thursday evening, |it, he proceeded to the vor, 7 Advertisements under this heading, in ie TAILOR . ‘ " i two stories each, with Mansard Roofs, b S whose appearance at the residence of her| Where the wound was stitched and dresse not exceeding half an inch, will be insert | having removed from Fitzroy S treet (West), | Stuated on veers Strect (nearly opposite : “Jost husband” created no dull glimmer of | by Dr. Jenkins. He suffered much from ed for Ten Cents per day. | Mr. George Scantlebury’s new House on tha former residence of Daniel Hodgson, Esq.) of. two magistrates, and Mr. Lynch is now | had to be carri rom the Apothecaries TRAYED—From Godkin’s Pasture, on) .” vr > register grates, &c., &c., and contain 9 rooms Hall on a stretcher. Noonan was arrested will be glad to see his friends and customers : : . Gi : he may be favored : i and appeared before the Stipendiary Magis-| spotted COW. Any person knowing of her and attend to any orders y attic. ## Price reasonable. For further par- Hon. J. C. Pope was present at Hon.’ trate this morning for trial. Larter was | vhaneahaial will be “suitably rewarded by | With in his line of business. uiniy ’ iaer'd 'ticulars apply to JAMES M: BUTCHER, Mr. Tilley’s meeting; also Hon. Mr. - f Anglin. —St. John Telegraph of Saturday. Kah th, Sly Boe ee ee ey a ae unable to appear, and the prisoner was re-' leaving information at the Revere Hovse. manded to jail for eight days. July 22—