nee eee Local and Other Items. ‘Tux Civy Council meets this evening at 7.3. TrurenaNnce Demonstration at Victoria Park on Dommion Day Robert Young is now showing a fine Assortment of Summer mantles, Call and see M. Butcher's stock of Bed- rooms Setts, cheapest for Casu. Tus steamer VW. A. Starr has not yet ar- rived. She was due here on Monday. Perkins and Dunlop the Rival Magicieans are billed to give an exhibition in Market < Hall, tO-mMOTTOW eV ening. ‘Fo CORRESPONDENTS. The letter of Charles Heartz is unavoidably crowded out. Will appear to-morrow. Tue Market to-day was very well attend- * ed. Butter and Egys were tm excess of “demand. The market prices of Friday last are unchanged. Brio ‘* Alpheta,” McMillan, owned by Peake Bros. & Co. in ballast from Harbor Grace, Newfoundland, arrived here on the 2ist inst., making the run in 5 days. Tux Baptist Sunday School Concert given by the Children attending the School in the Baptist Church, last evening, was very suc- cessful. The programme was large and ‘varied, and carried through in a manner which reflects much credit on the managers. Tae most unserupulously belied and abused, and yet the most popular man to- day in P. E. Island, is the Hon. J. C. Pope. This morning's Daily Patriot has nine mendacious editorial paragraphs in its ‘columns, in which name appears trrenty three times Crickrr.—A match will be played on “the ground in Victoria Park, adjoining the srighton Road, on Friday, the 24th inst., between ‘‘ Foreigners” and ‘‘Natives.” Wickets pitched at 11.30 a. m., sharp. As Loth teams are strong. an interesting match is to be expected. Tue Grit clique of the Patriot may foam and rave, but the people of this Province know full well that Mr. Pope has done -more for the country in one session of ‘Parliament than the whole crowd of his op- ponents ever have done, or ever will do, during their political existence. ‘ . i Tue desecration of holy places is a crime not very often punished in_ this city, al- though often committed. We have been informed that a gang of disorderly fellows have, during the past month, used the Protestant Burying Ground,onthe Malpeque Road, as a place of diversion, drinking, etc. They have made it a regular place of meet- img, and have several times insulted persons who go their for the purpose of visiting the the graves of their friends. The police have been informed of the matter and, no doubt, those desecrators will be arrested and se- verely punjshed, A very important evidence in the Mc- Carthy-Osborne inquest is at present on this Island, in the person of William Cum- mings. He is a person who frequented the Waverly House at and after the time of the murder; who kept company with Annie Parker at the time and after the murder; and who was seen ina bar-room in Shediac shortly after the murder wearing an over- goat which was alleged to be that worn by Fimothy McCarthy on the night of the murder. Such important evidence should not be lost sight of in the present case, Tuer annual meeting of the Rifle Associa- tion of this Province was held at the Sti- pendiary Magistrate's Court Roem last evening. The following gentlemen were elected as members of Council for the en- auing year : Major Morris, Captains Free- land, Dogherty, McRae and Longworth, for Queen’s County; Captains Price and Ives for Prince County; and Captains McLeod and Owen for King’s. A_ resolution was wnanimously carried endorsing the action of the Council with reference to the charges brought against Private Dover last summer, for using ammunition not issued on the ound, A resolution was also unanimous- FP easeed thanking Lieut. James D. Irving for his valuable services during the past year as Secretary of the Association. Ar the Stipendiary ‘iagistrate’s Court, thig forenoon, John Murphy, sailor, was fined $1 and costs for being drunk and in- capable; George Welsh, for the same of- fonse, was fined the same; Chas. O. Wink er appeared on summons for assaulting Wm. Burns. It appears that Mr. Burns entered the bar for the purpose of getting a drink, and while there an altercation occurred be- tween he and the proprietor, who, accord- ing to testimony, struck Mr. Burns two blows on the head. Mr. Winkler was fined $10 and costs. Patrick Brogan and James Fardy were summoned for using obscene language and acting in a very disorderly manner on the streets. They did not ap- pear, and a warrant was issued for their ar- rest. Tug regulation for the annual drill of 1878-9 are published in the Guzette of the 15th. They provide for drilling 20,000 men and 1,276 horses for twelve days. The company’s strength to be 42 non-commis- sioned officers and men, including staff ser- geants and bandsmen. The pay is as fol- lows : Officers, $1 per diem; non-commis- sioned ofticers and men, 50 cents; horses,7i cents. New Brunswick is to have 1,500 men, Nova Scotia, 2, 000 men; P. E. Island 350. In selecting from corps for drill, field batteries are to be first taken; 2d, garrison batteries having guns for position; 3rd, corps in cities; 5th, corps not drilled last NEWS (Npx cial Desn teh to Ie cuiner. ) STOCKHOLM, May 20 In the Riekstag to-day, the Foreign Min- ister, replying to an , said that the report about Germanys eflorts to close the Baltic against the British, in case of war, }was untrue. Nosuch proposal was made. | CONSTANTINOPLE, May 20. | Kiernan’s special says that Prince Laban- ‘off, Russian Ambassador here, gave a re. |ception to-day to resident Russians. In the paguiry course of a brief address he explained strong FREIGHT earried at moderate rates and as | SPRLEN CG flow as by any other route, } hopes of peace; but recommended all not to ibe tov sanguine, as the situation was still ‘one of great tension Derxtoy, May 20. | Schowaloff arrived this morning and was received by the Emperor ; at noon he pro- ceeded to visit Bismarck, aud subsequently continued his journey to London P Boucnarest, May 20. Advices state the Russians continue to move troops and guns from the Danube into Bulgaria. None are coming north- ward. There are no Russians at Pilesli as al- leged. Gortschakoff is slightly better, but unable to work, Some uneasiness is felt at Vienna about the prospect of an understanding between England and Russia; but this feeling is not shared: by Ministers, as they are convinced of England’s good faith regarding a Euro- pean settlement. A Berlin despatch says that the Russians have not offered England suflicient conces- sions in Bulgaria. Russia, im fact, prefers to surrender her Asiatic acquisition rather than forego her schemes in Bulgaria. Russian official papers reiterate the state- men that movements of the army before Constantinople do not mean anything. New York, May 20, A cable to the Telegram from Lendon SAYS : i circles, apparently well founded, that the British Government has sent instructions to Lerd Loftus, Ambassador at St. Peters. burg, to request a categorical explanation from the Russian Foreign Office concerning the reported armament of Russian priva- teers in the United States.”’ It is also understood that Lord Loftus is to make inquiries, especially about the mis- sion of the Cimbria. Sc A AS LS EI — + - The McCarthy Murder. ANNIE PARESR’S evidence is conclusive on at least one point. It is evident she knows all about the murder. The discovery of the rope and stone to some extent corroborates her testimony against the Osbornes. It will be seen by reference to the report of her evidence, the conclusion of which We publish this even- ing, that she departs in no essential particular connected with the coats from her former sworn testimony. The “‘St John Telegraph” says: ‘‘It must be admitted also, that the sub- stance of her statement and the facts are not irreconcilable, and the fact that blood was found on the inner clothing of the deceased, and none on the outer coats, which were but- toned up to the clin of the dead man, is a very remarkable and a very suggestive circum- stance. On the supposition that the body had been handled after having been put into the river, the slightness of the abrasion on the neck and other matters could be explained.” —— --- 2 e &- -—— -—— Goyernor Tilley, The St. John Telegraph says:—‘‘Mr. Tilley has been a model Governor in every respect, Without favoring any party, either Dominion or Provincial, but studicusly favoring the separation of Dominion and Provincial politics, he has been of the greatest service to his Government and to the country, his intimate knowledge of our affairs eminently «qualifying him for the position which he filled and adorned. The social duties devolving upon the Governor have been discharged with liberality and consistency. Mr.. Tittry’s temperance principles never having been compromised under any circumstances. -_-_- Russian Losses The latest estimates of the total force of the Russian armies availadle for service in Bulgaria, Armenia or the Euxine, is 480,- 000 infantry and 60,000 cavalry. It is be- lieved that their losses in the recent war in killed, weunded, missing and sick, will not fal! far short of the most incredible total of 250,000, One correspondent estimates the army in Bulgaria and Roumelia at 250,000 men. ee es Po Special Notices. SrrawBERRIEs, Pine Apples, Asparagus, Fresh Rhubarb, Banamas, &c., expected at ‘‘ The Confectionery,” per 8. S. ** Car- roll” to-morrow.—lin A Baxroaty.—Fifty doz. Men’s Summer Socks, 10 and 12} cents per pair—trifle over half price. W. A. WeEKs & Co. Ch’town, May 21—tue&thur A wick assortment of Colored Gold Lockets, Necklets, Watch Chains, &c., a J. F. McKay’s, North Side Queen Square. may 18—-eod 3w Reat Maple Molasses from the sugar woods of Nova Scotia; also, New Sweet Potatoes and Bermuda Onions, at ‘‘ The _Confectionery.”’—2in ‘2 From England direct, by steamer tag ‘Prince Edward,” Fresh Drugs, | Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumes, Druggists’ Sundries, &&., &ec., received at Dopp’s Mepicat Hau, Dodd’s corner.— AQ may 10—dy pat 2aw 2w ip | New Crorns.—Weeks & Co. have jus BY TELEGRAPH, ‘“There is a rumor in diplomatic) year; 5th, corps which can assemble the ‘added to their stock a large range of new most of the corps at headquarters without | ENGLISH CLOTHS. Gentlemen are res- expense for transport. Then the number} pectfully invited to compare styles and te complete the authorized quota is to be | prices in our Tailoring Department. First- balloted for by companies, selecting those | class goods and well fitting garments guaran- nest to frontiers. teed-—7in eod ins. Oe OE Re a a a a eee ae a ~ /@ TO BOSTON. | ~ | 1 i ' i We Instalment of New | gant style. i ! srry : — } EGGS in boxes and barreis handled with the greatest care. arriving at Boston Monday morning, ; Our Stock consists of the Novelties of the Season, ~ a co STAPLE & FANCY Goons, °°! 9 =~ Ursday, : PUNCTUALLY AT 5 P. M. Carpets, Oilcloths, &e. } Cree LEAVE BOSTO og oe weal Seaton |Hivery Saturday, bargains in every department. PUNCTUALLY AT NOON CARVELL, Bros, ; | AGENTS. 1 } Chitown, May 9, 1573 —-1 a w arg pat Prince Edward Isiand Ch’'town, May 16—ar pres 61 Pos FOR SALE, STHAMERS vata’ Building Lots" | SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. NOVA SCOTIA, ' EVERYTHING VERY CHEAP FOR CASH!) ae GIVE US A CALL @& ‘ near Wiusloe Station, Malpeque Road, five miles from Charlottetown, Ts subseriber has been instructed to offer for sale that splendid Property known as} 4 »4Y, Wepsespay, Tuurspay & Sarur- Kenwith, formerly the residence of the DAY mornings at 5 o'clock, connecting late Hon. J. M. Holl. The Farm con- there at 10a. m. with train for Halifax. piety. Of aedt = Six Hundred Acres of Kare to Halifax, $4.10. Picnic Parties of twenty or upwards can obtain Return excellent land, a large portion of which is _ . , Tickets at Charlottetown Ojlice to Pictoa cleared and has been for several years im pas- ture; the restis covered with firewood and and back same day, for $1 each. fencing materials, The substantial stone Returning to Charlottetown Dwelling House commands a charming view of | , a rn : the country, and is surrounded by beautiful | Leave Pictou every Turspay, WEDNESDAY, plantations and a park-like farm, It would Fripay and SATURDAY, about 2 p. m., on make a delightful residence for a gentleman ; arrival of morning train from Halifax. and being only five minutes’ walk from the ‘ap r station, affords such an opportunity to farm— ‘ Al EK BRETON. and yet be within easy distance of Ch’ town—- as does not often oceur. The property has frontages on the Upper and Lower Malpeque Roads, old North River Road and North River, and will be sold in lots to suit purechasera. For further particulars apply to F. W. HALES, MARINE INs. CoO., Cor. Great George and Lower Water Sts. Ch’town, April 20—m & thur lm and THURSDAY, on arrival of morning train from Halifax, connecting both ways with Stage and Steamer *‘ Neptune,” to and from Sydney and Bras d’Or Lake. Returning to Pictou same Nicups, connecting with 10 a. m. train ‘Purspay and Fripay for Halifax, New Brunswick, Canada and United States. ENNESSY'S BRANDY | SCOTCH WHISKEY, lie ed) on arrival of morning train fro Charlottetown, connecting at Shediac with trains for each of the above named Charlottetown for Monday ton. Aliso, leaves Summerside every . ‘ ? about 3 o'clock. Returning, leaves Shediac every day (Sunday excepted) on arrival of day train from St. Af& CASES THREE STAR BRANDY, 100 Cases SCOTCH WHISKEY, 50 6©* IRISH WHISKEY, For Sale Cheap for Cash, JAMES BYRNE. Great George St., May 17-—~10i eod Mornit g; out delay, with train for Charlottetown. ~ JUST RREGEIVED, Another Supply of the Celebrated mars Me! WALTHAM WATCHES, F. W. HALES errors cys" “. rie | Charlottetown, May 9, 1878, J. F. McKAY's, of’ a | North Side Queen Square, Ch’town. every Saturday evening, about 6 o'clock. Acents;: Almon & Macl!ntosh, Halifax, Noonan & Davies, Co., Hawkesbury; John. Hanford i Br 2 April 12—dy pat 3aw for 4w OF ENGLAND. NEW GOODS. . i a . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING NEW COODS, ROBERT ORR & CO. Have now open, and ready for inspection, a very large stock of | STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS! Which they are selling, ings, Merchandise and Produce. Vessels on the stocks. Special rates for isolated residences. Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Hauk), Agent for Prince Edward Island June, 1877— i To Liquor Dealers and Others. TS Proprietor of the undersigned Estab- lishment, having a eo ae of "HO ,ALE.AND RE7 . Liquors on hand, will sell the same, until fur. WHOLESALE-AND RETAIL, ther notice, in quantities of not less than two AT — gallons, at wholesale prices. Ten bottles con- LOWER PRICES [““"wrstiatins wanewocsn Corner of King Square, —THAN—- Opposite Mr. Butcher’s Furniture Store. iver Before Offered. | Ch'town, ROE LO THOR TAR PON 730 a | Tinsmithing, Gasfitting, 4c. _ | PNAE Subscriber, thankful for past patron- age, would iniorm his friends, and the public generally, that he is still pre to do all work im his line. Tinsmithing, Gasfitting, and General Jobbing punctually attended to. ; On hand, a lot of Tinware, which will be sold very cheap, wholesale and retail. Also wanted, a good steady man to peddle Tinware. GEO. FE. MILLNER, Cor. Great George & Fitzroy Sta. Ch’town, May 16 — . They respectfuily solicit the patronage . their customers, and the public generally. Ch'town, May 8, 1878. HaRPER’s History Of the Maritime Provinces For sale at BREMNER BROS. May 10—pat 3i FOR FARMERS. ve BAGS GUANO —the best fertilizer hildren’s Carriages.—J ust received, known. For sale cheap. good assortment—and cheap. CARVELL BROS, | JOHN NEWSON, Ch’'town, May 15.-pat 2aw ar 3w | April 29, 1878—2w ee TT . THEONLY DIRECT LINE! | eo {il Steamers Carrol! and Worcester. } OTH Steamers are fitted with Superior } | AD Passanger accomodation arranged for every | are now Showing our First | convenience and comfort, and fitted up in ie SAVING TIME, only one business day used t S li Vi Vi [ F 0) f) DS in reaching Boston, by leas ing here Saturday | | Morning and catching steamer at Halifax, and -— ~~ eave Charlottetown for Pictou every Mon- | Leave Pictou for Hawkesbury ever MONDAY Leave SUMMERSIDE every day (Sunday except: ! * Also, leave Summerside for Charlottetown | Pictou ; A. Grant and QUEEN INSURANGE 00, NSURANCE effected on all kinds 6f Lyild-| Also, on =——_ antetariaetendls AUCTION SALES. - LU MBEHR WE WILL SELL, To-morrow, (Wednesday), the 2¢nd May, at 5 o'clock. ON PEAKE’S WHARF No. 3; ~ ie FEET SPRUCE BOARDS 115,000 iercoo fe SCANTEIRG oc, | 3x4, 3x3, 2x7, 2x6, 2x5. 7,000 ft. DEALS, BATTENS & ENDS. a F.S. HANFORD & CO., Ch’ town, May 2)—lin Auctioneers. » en A nee a tere ee ees CROCKERY, | Glassware and Cutlery, | BY AUCTION, NEXT THURSDAY, MAY 22, AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M,, At Mr. LeLacheur’s Store, Queen St., A LARGE AND VERY ELPGANT AS. 4. SORTMENENT, IN Dinner Setts, China Tea Setts. Glass Setts, Chamber Setts, Cut Decanters, ‘Tumblers and Wine Glasses. Fancy Goods, etc., ete. All of which are well selected, new latest styles, and must be closed out without reserve. Remember the Hour, 2 P. M. A. WACNEILL, Auctioneer. No. Il Queen Street, May 21, 1878. AUCTION | ‘Wednesday, the 29nd inst., AT ELEVEN AND A HALF O'CLOCK : 30 PUNS. MOLASSES, 10 HHDS. REFINED SUGAR, 100 BBLS. EXTRA FLOUR. | CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, May 18, IST8——pat 3i | WAGONS! WAGONS | i will sell, at Auction, at my Saleroom, Qaeen Square, on Saturday, 25th inst., at 2 o'clock : NEW Single Seat Driving WAGONS, 3 Second Hand do. do. 4 New TRUCK WAGONS (extensions. WILLIAM DODD, May 1S —2i sakw Auctioneer. ne eo ee eee ae ; ae = ee cect. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. FYNHE undersigned are instructed by the Hon. J. C. POPE, to offer at Public Aue. tion, on TRISE WEISER. | pices snd a St Joho with steamers of Thypeday, the 23rd of May, iust,, at 11 o'clock, in the forenoon, pou the spot, thatovery valuable Property , owned by him, comprising about 350 ACKER OF FIRST QUALITY LAND, situated in John, for Summerside; connect there witb- | Upper Bedeqne, and generally known as the ner Mill Property.” About 200 Acree ‘are cleared and in a fair state of cultivation ; the balance is well covered with wood--pria- cipally Seantling and Fencing. This pro: has one of the finest Mill sites on the Island ; the Dunk River runs throngh it for upwards of a mile, and supplies sutticient water at al} ; Seasons of the year to drive any quantity of , machinery which could be placed upon it, As a Stock Farm, too, it would be invaluable. It j will be sol in one or more Lots, as may be desired. TERMS—20 per cent. to be paid down > the balance may remain for 5 years, bearing intec- eat at 6 per cont., secured upon the property. WM. BEAIRSTO & SON, | Auctioneers. | Sammerside, May 18, 1878 HAY, | BS8.00 PER TON! CARVELL BROR, May 17—pat 3i HAY. HAY. () BALES PRESSED HAY. Priwe article. For Sale by W. W. CLARKE. _ Lord’s Wharf, Ch’town, May 17, 1878. ED Wants, Lost, Found, $e. ON = a a ee Advertisements under this heading, tn apace not exceeding half an inch, will be énaest- ed for Ten Cents per day. a UND-—At Southport a Pocket Book, ‘dontaining papers which may be of value to the owner. The Pocket Book can be eh- tained at tue Examiner office by proving pre. ~ perty, and paying for advertizement. May 21-1378. ee come we OR SALE—A comfortable BUGGY, ia good re Apply to P. G. FRASER. Ch'town, May 15--3i* y TANTED.—A Boy about 14 or years of age to learn the Printing Business. Apply at Examiner Office. Ch'town, May 14, 1878. et at OST—A GOLD SEAL off a watch chat. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at R, Sneeston’s, Jeweler, north si Queen Square, May 17-—3i eod® a Aan Sinn nine i ne