‘ eeES————— eee Latest by Telegraph. WAR NEWS. ) Be ; raph fo Reading leoom und Daitiy Bx rminer. | [By Teleg The hanrel s yuadron to-day pro de i | erst’ urd. from Gibralter, ; Vienna deepatches say that Bismarck’s speech cansed g neral satisfaction im politi- cal and diplomatic Cirvies, li is believed that Germany has no in tention of atte Mmptnye to counteraci or of deciding the measures which Austria may to uphold her interests. ’ *) aod. or to obtain some modification of peave pre liminaries in favor of Servia, and to protest against the occupation of Nisch by the Rus- glans. The Servians are already removing their ’ artillery from Nisch im order to secure its safety. Suciarest advices say that at the sitting of the Senate on Wednesday, the Minister of Foreign Affairs said that the Roumanian railfvays were practically in the hands of the Rassians, and that he would insist on the rigits of itoumania being recognized, jline in the Belgrade despatches say that General | The prompt manner in Lisgaurn has gone to Adrianople to endeav- | we). arenes Se age on ai ~. ah Germany's Atitude on the Tast- ern Question, RHMGU LAR ryt) ‘ . iat i iiere 18 great disappointment in D onan vils me a " A’ ab the attitude which Germany is now tak- F 4 ing in regard tothe Hee Qa |FROM | bile i sard to tne Kastern (Juestion, an a i fas ' : directly hostile to the aspirations of the Czar. The Pussi f INDON TO ins, for some rea- son, brought themsc!ves to believe that Ger- , ‘ » open bl . » j Many was with them; that the alliance of ithe three ‘ , re — j che three Kmperors was a band strong ’ | ‘ ° enough to bear any strain, and that William ar }would never interfere with Alexander no j oe hk ‘ peer how much Turkish territory he . 1 1 i + bs . Wished To cobble up. Now the Russians j wave plearned, to their great disgust, that thinks shane , idrawn somewhere | Germany that the line must be , and that Russia has al- jready more than crossed the permissible way of territorial! expansion. which the Czar has retreated from his former attitude since he . : learned that he could not rely on German et eaa aid shows now arranta coward this great bully is. Heis willing now to evacuate PRINCE EDWARD. Roumelia ; he is willing to make pledges heen that his troops will retire from Turkish . territory at the end of two years; he will [S72 give pledges not to go near Gallipoli. He ' has grown wonderfully modest and moderate now that he finds himself face to face with England, and without any other allies but a Th few Yankee editoxs, whose hatred of every- : thing British makes them purblind. e Well-known but that efforts to remedy this disgraceful | state of affairs had so far been unavailing ; | he further stated that Russia was negotiat- ing without the consent or authority of the Government, questions which concerned Roimmima atone. The Standards special from Negotin says that the Turkish commander at Wddin and Belgraichik refused to surrender or to recognize Ronmania, although the Russians insist upon them doing so. Advices from Rome say that Cardinal Pecci was chosen Pope at the third ballot. The moderate party hesitated between Car- dinals Franchi and Peeci, but the conflict- ing elements have been harmonized. OUR OTTAWA DESPATCH, (Special Despatch to Daily Examin rr.) Orrawa, Feb. 21. Perry moved for order of the House for accounts and vouchers showing the amount of expenses incurred in running the Nort)- ern Light, also the cost of her repairs last summer. He said he did not think he could attach great blame to the Government, but amistaxe was made. The only possible route was between the Capes, and the Gov- ernment should concentrate its efforts to} keep constant winter co.nmunicarion there. As the island had no representative in the Cabinet, it was necessary to keep matters before the House. Sin:liir recounted his experience crossing, and agreed with Perry. Tupper said the mails should always be sent by the Capes until, by experiment with ; the Northern Light, the very best route for her had been ascertained. Mcintyre contended that Cape George was a proper place for the steamer to ran— to send her to Cape Traverse would cost too mucli. Pope asked Perry to add to his motion by requesting report of Engineer as to the con- dition of the Northern Light before and after being on Pictou Slip. He denounced the steamer asafraud; blamed the Island re- presentatives for accepting her, and blaimed the Government for persisting in keeping her on Georgetown route after the represen- tations made to the Premier by the ma- jority of the Island representatives last year. Hesaid bungling and stoppage of mails wasa great loss to the mercantile community. Smith admitted that the Capes was the proper place for the Northern Light to run. Pope asked, Then why dv you keep her running on between Georgetown and Pic- tou? Motion passed. Lonpon, Fed. 18. The “‘ Morning Post’s” Berlin despatch ssys: “‘Itis doubtful if Prince Bismarck will make a full exposition of his Eastern policy, a3 was expected, in reply to the in- s tarpellation in Reichstag, on Tuesday. He will probably be more inclined to explain hia views confidentially at one of his Parlia- mentary soirees. CoNnsTANTINOPLE, Feb. 18. Two Russian officers have just arrived he-e, en route to Asia to fix the line of de- ma ‘cation. , Hatiax, Feb. 18. About 7 this evening, a fire broke ont in the post office, sttuated in Mr. J. E. Lead- ley’s grosery store, in Dartmouth. The fire gutted the house, not, however, before the mail matter and appurtenances, shop-fix- tures and furniture of the house above had been nearly all removed. The office of the Dominion Telegraph Company was also in the same building, and was, along with the rest, pretty badly scorched. Wasurncton, Feb. 18. This Government has not received an in- Vitation to send a representative to the Con-_ gress at Baden-Baden to deliberate upon? the Eastern question. The propriety of ac- cepting such an invitation when received, will bz the subject of Cabinet discussion and be treated with all the importance it deserves. The French Minister here officially states that all reports from Paris as to the Hxposi- tion are most favorable and indicate that thers will ba nothing to prevent its opening on Ist of May. RL LP TE OLE eT TO SI positively collect our outstanding accounts. Lonezviry. — Mrs. Catherine Jarvis, whose years were five score and ten, died on the Gth inst., at the residence of her son Josevh, at Weymouth Falls, Digby. She was born a slave, but came to Nova Scotia in 1782 w.ta her loyalist master.—St. John | September, the elections must come on be- hg ‘ o } : ] 1 ° ; will tear their long hair with rage thereat. oy Th nt (NOW ON ve, FOle SCOOT EOP 433 TONS REGISTER, COPPZRED, AND i -— >> <P +e o a J VT . oye Pees 1 rn | In Siontreal there are abont 17,994 . : on ° ; A a. municipal yovers disqualified Irom non-pay- WW List, SALTL ly rit ¢ ton =? y 7? nt ant } a at APOTT fin wri} y a, eee Gn or about tha lsh APaib, barr ying 4 Amonc the reports on Marine Hospitals we have searched in vain for the Hospital —:0 at Souris. Does such a thing really exist ? respect, with splendid accommodation for passen THE Cor ty C vyret f this C seen dep mat : . ae r “ i HS County Loure G MS ULounvy Metias she has made some of the fastest pa Parties wishing to have their Gools delivere House at noon to-dav. There are a large warding their orders in time, so as not to detain num ver of cases to be tried. i : ee a eines Batt ataen Ae A ricut between the Young Britons and | pool, to Pircairn Bros, Brockley Builtings, 5! . , ¥ } sSvwaYru aw the Sons of ireland is an every day occur Charlottetown, Feb. 2, 1875.—3taw emonaes wy v om ~ So ee Ae To oe ee eee CDG SPRING Clipper rence in Montreal. Montreal is, indeed, a HAKE fast becoming the Beliast of Canada. | - in —— TRA DElE.- CHARLOTTETOWN, ISLAND, DIRECT. TRIP, i878. Barkentine The ' (ussians, therefore, will gracefully retire EH ‘. . : ’ V4 Ns . “ from Roumelia, and the editers in question § "ert rIctr °F \ Ba > & £420 CLASSED 9 Years, Al, AT LLOYDs, SOUuUN GRAMNAM, Commanier, TROD Mm LONDON Froigas at tiraaga ratas ta PICTOU, TITAT LT DV ATHY . Wyant SUMMERSIDE and GhURGETOWN, This Vessel was built expressly for the London trade, being thoroughly fitted out in every , ee j gers, and offers every in lucement to Shippers, sssages on record, to and from London, always delivering . ’ ‘ ; & : . : ; } in the Grand Jury Room of the New Court | her cargves in splendid order, aud making her three roan] trips regularly every season. d here early in the season will oblig e by for- the Vessel, é For freight or passage apply, io London, to Joun Prroatan & Sons, 69 Cornhill; in Liver- South John Street; or here, to the owners,— BRO’s & CO. —— A ptspatcH from Miontreal, dated the i8th inst., says: There have been three | violent deaths from drink within twenty- | TAILORING fory hours. i PPARs es Wz regret to learn that the Rev. D. F. } MeDonald, P. P. of Tiguish, is seriously in- disposed. Wis Lordship Bishop MeIntyre vas telegraphed for on Wednesday, and he left for 'Tignish to-day. well-fitting Garments. molarnt $2 . select from. - ‘ Ch’town, Jan. 26, 1878—2w sat and wed Oe eee gerne “ EXCELLENCE WITH ECONOMY.” DEPARTMENT. In this branch of our business gentlemen may rely upon havin g Superior Goods and 1 , VW . : Q | rar > hy ly y 2 Sw —_ Ye have in Stock over on: Aunitred Patterns—New Goops—to N. B.—Pvrivate room for measurement on first floor. “W. A. WHEES & CO. ‘ Tue case of the Queen vx. Thomas Mc- Closkey, for riot, is still before the Supreme Court. There were nineteen witnesses ex- amined for the defense. As we go to press, Mr. Hodgson commenced addressing the Jury for the traverser. Bay the American XO Ain ~ ‘ | Po —_ —~AND THE-- BAND HUB WHEELS, For Sale at Unner the dreading, ‘‘A Dead Infant | W. E. DAWSON & CO’s. | Found,” the Acadian Recorder says: ‘‘About seven o’clork on the evening of the 17th, the body of an infant, apparently abouttwol A. GOOD LOT OF weeks old, was found by Mr. McCullough at AMERICAN WOOD STUCK, his door step; the child was lightly olothed —IN— > Trere was but one trial before the Sti- pendiary Magistrate this morning, Michael Cullen, drank and incapable, was fined $2.28, paid. Martin Carroll's assault case was again postponed till Monday. and was found in a ha!f-bushel basket. It was crying when found. Mr. McCullough took it into his house and informed the po- lice, but they were unwilling to remove it. It is still at Mr. McCullough’s house. of Lorne is to be Lord Dufferin’s successor, andadds: ‘*The obvious reason for ex- tending Lord Dafferin’s term by a few months is that after the present session the Parliamentary term lapses, and the assem- bly of a new House of Commons, with the possibility of a political crisis, had best be held before the arrival of a new Governor Genera!.” As Lord Dufferin leaves here in A PEW SHEST-IRGN BODIES, with reat all complete, at Manufacturers’ prices, at W. E. DAWSON & CO’S. Jan, 1 8—2aw ar 3i ey ood : NO a fore then, and as it is unusual to bring them on in the harvest time, Mr. McKenzie will NEVER in the histery of the probably go to the country in June. Let our friends gird up their loins without de- | ¢¢ Le YNDON FROUSE a9 have we lay.— Toronto Mai. | been selling Dry Goops so paatg LOW as at present, and we On Wednesday, the 20th imst.. of cancer,} ee : “i ia” Elizabeth, wee of the late Benjamin Bal- world invite these hii Town derston, of North Wiltshire, in the 97th year a of voriane She trusted in Christ. and country, whe Rave rot participated in the EXTRAGR- ———— DINARY BARGAINS We are giv- TEXHE Annual Meeting the Stockholders of; | this Bank will be held at their Banking ing, to call at ence. House, in Charlottetown, on TU ESDAY, the fifth day of March next, at 12 o'clock, noon, | ye only ask a personal inspection for the purpose of electing Directors for the es wy. pic i and the transaction of such other | ‘tg show that we are, in goed faith, sine av be laid before them. : : a cue sar Sone must bs left with the ‘SELLING OFF at the LOW PRICES advertised. Cashier at least one day previous to the meet- 5 & 0 GEO. BAVIES & GU. — J. R. BRECKEN, Cashier. Dec 13th, 18'77.—eod2w Ch’town, Feb. 19, 1878—a rg dp as To Dorsey & Jost's Debtors! | flothes Cleaning Depot, (Above Mr. D. Farquharson’s Store), Bank of P. B. Island, - ee ryxo ALL PERSONS INDEBTED To US, i we hereby give notice that after the Tenth Day of ‘Wareh next they will be liable to law expenses for the collection of Conver or Queen & Doncuzsren SErEts.2 their accounts. We would rather not adopt the above course, a but we have payments to make, and must Renovating and Repairing Clothes. } DORSEY & JOST. . | Ch’town, Feb. 12,1878.—3taw ne ar till mar. 10 | , R. PATTERSON guarantees thet no | B matter how badly faded or stained gar- | Ah @LASSES—In Store and to arrive for}{ ments may be, he will restore them to their 4 Winter's Stock, 125 Puns. Barbadoes & j original color. A . v.enfugos. ’ “CARVELL BROS, ae JCHN PATTERSON. e * Telegraph. Dec, 5—pat 3 = aie ae ee GREAT BANKRUPT SALE. an . ° The Steck in Trade of the Estate of §. KEITH & CO. WILL BE SOLD AT A Rims, Spokes, Shafts, Ete. Te Court Journal believes the Marquis —ALSO— | TR FIV) EN A ( US SAGRIFICE. Worsted Coatings, Beavers, Pilots, Broad Cloths, ‘T weeds, Ready-made Clothing GENTS FURNISHING GOODS: AND. HATS, WILL BE SOLB REGARDLESS OF COST. Clothing fade to Order AS USUAL, 6. V. MCRECOR, ssiguee (me ae ee ee Hq. B.—Coat, Vest, and Pant Makers wanted immediately. | c. ¥. WeG., South Side Queen Square’ Ch’town, Feb. 5, 1878—2m 2aw OLE LEATHER —100 Sides No.1 & 2 Auition Gales. i — HOUSEHOLD — —!0 ———+ E°WILL SELL AT AUCTION, e of Danie Hopesox, Esq, at the resiien : — ath } > ahima corner ot Yreymouth anu Rix hina nd +2 ‘))} Thursday, Tih March next, at 11 o’clock, A LL THE HOUSEHOLD FURNI- Pv SURic, 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), 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 Ped Linens, Iron Bedsteads, Hair and other Matresses, Feather Beds and Pil. lows, Wardrobes, Chests Drawers, Wash stands, ‘loilet Glasses, Toilet Sets, Bed. room Stoves, Fire Lrous, Hall Furniture an { Oilcloth, Kitchen Furnitare and Cooke Ing Utensils, Sleighs, Wagons, Harness, Riding saddles, Baffilo Robes, Ploughs, Harrows, Horse-ake, Garden and Stable’ Stone Roller, Carriage Lamps, &e. ’ &e. ’ &e. Terms——Sums under $59 will be Cazh om delivery ; all sums over that amount, 2 months credit on approved joint notes. Fall and complete lists by catalogue to be had at the Saleraoim of ro } A OOs8, SAE i z 23 oa 7% ‘ & 8 £3 Gore a f HiLLiAn 303 4 a Auctioneer, Ch’town, Feb. -20—ar OUR GREAT LEARANGE SALE Farther Redassd Prisas, Several Lots of that ESANRHUPT STOCK! still on hand, will be sold at MALY PRICE. Rammants ab half Prica | WOOLLEN & FUR GOODS AT COST. GREAT BARGAINS IN CLOTHING! for Men and Boys. ROBERT ORR 20. Charlottetown, Jan. 8, 1878. QUEEN INSURANCE GQ,Y, OF ENGLAND. -_—— ——— CAPITAL, . . TW) MILLIONS STERLING, Poa NCE effected on all kinds of Build- ings, Merchandise and Produce. Also, om Vessels on the stocks. Special rates for isolated residences. Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Azent for Prince Edward Island, June, 1877— THE WEEKLY EXAMINER, — Per. sons having relatives or friends abroad, and desiring to keep them informed concerni P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheap- er way than by subscribing to Toe Wrexty EXAMINER. Sent, postpaid, to any address Dominion, on receipt of One Dollar. D2. WILLIATT GRAY’S SPECI“IC MEDICINE, The Great Euglish Bem- 5 edy is an unfailing cue & for Seminal Weakness,Spcr- JMS matorrhea, Impotcacy,2nd ae all diseases that follow as@@as # sequence of Self-Abuse; as Loss of Memcry, Univer- ‘ RNa cit Lassitute, Pain in thee SAS A Lack, Dimness of Vision =e BeforeTaking, Premature Old Age, and After Taking, many other diseases that lead to dxsanite or Con- sumption anda Premature Grave. #e- Price. $1 peT packago, or six packages fur #5, by mail free of postage, full particulars in our pamphiet, which we ‘lesire to send irce by mailtoeveryone, Address WE. GRAY & CO., Windsor, Outario, Canada. sa Sold in Charlottetown by W. R. Wat- son, Dr. Dodd, C. D. Rankin, P. G. Fraser, at Apothecaries Hall, and by all Druggists anywhere. Wants, Lest, Found, & Advertisements under this heading, in space not exceeding half an inch, will be insert- ed jor Ten Cents per day. en Ra a — —~ ae + ee ee NO LET.—A HOUSE on Prince Street, at present occupied by Mrs. P. Walker. Apply to Mrs. E. REILLY. Ch’'town, Feb, 21, 1878. —5in EYOUNDB—A Bunch of KEYS. The owner can obtain them at EXAMINER OFFICE. Ch’town, Feb. 21— _ January lJast, a small Mink MUFF. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at Dr. Beer’s Office. Feb. 14— 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—2i. wkly lm JARVELL BLOS; Dec. 5—pat 3i | in Great Britain, the United States, o. the ' hi : ; : : . : 1a | : 1a ; ; lia i | 1 lig! | tim | ere ee sae ee a sr iis i A ABA, ener ST: Za Gh Fe TIES ie aed The aa aes