Latest by Telegraph. WAR NEWS. | a Special Dispatch to Examiner. | Lonpon, March 16. | The Russians near Boulair have been re- inforce 1. Sr. Peterssuren, March 17. Golos states that in accordance with the orders of the Minister of the Interior, Ma- gistrates of St. Petesburgh are compiling lists of persons qualitied to officer the Militia, which is about to be formed. ConsTANTINOPLE, March 17. A strong detachment of patrols watch day and night on account of the great ex- gitement which prevails over the posting of peilitious placards, The Turkish garrison of Shumla and tor numbering 58,000 men, besides 16,- Egyptian troops are expected here. Vienna, March 17. It is said that serious negotiations are proceeding between Sir Henry Elliott and Count Andrassy for an alliance between England and Austria. If the negotiations succeed, Andrassy’s position will be strength- ened ; if they fail, a Ministerial crisis will ensue, and Andrassy may possibly resigti. St. Pererssure, March 17. Ratifications of the Treaty of Peace were - exchanged to-day. The conditions of peace will be published as soon as communicated to the Powers. Raouf Pasha will depart immediately. Lonpon, March 17. Typhus fever rages at Adrianople and Philipoppolis. There is much sickness at Erzeroum and Constantinople. Rome, March 17. Edward B. Malet, First Secretary of the British Embassy here, will accompany Lord Lyons to the Congress as Secretary. Lonpon, March 17. A telegram from Constantinople says that Raeut Pasha is empowered to request that Varna be restored to ‘Turkey. Inere is lesa excitement at the Govern- ment works at Woolwich than tor several weeks, but there is no abatement of energy and no diminution of work. Nearly all hands are at work until 8 or 10 o'clock at night, instead of 5 p. m., the usual closing hour. CoNnsTANTINOPLE, March 17. Raoutf Pasha bove a letter from the Sultan begging the Czar to permit some moditication ot the boundary of Bulgaria, especl on the south. re has ebtained permission to dis- embark some troops on the Isaad of Teredas, and send four more iron-clads to the seaof Marmora. M. Onon Dragsmor, ef the Russian Legation, has protested against these concessions. a —-—— GENERAL NEWS. “Loxvox, March 14. All the cerpses of the miners at work at the time of the explosion, 44 in number, have been recovered from the Kearsley col- hery. . Be.rast, I., March 14 (midnight). Danville’s distillery is burning; damage already $400,000. . Lonpon, March 14. A dispatch from Plymouth, Eng., says: ‘‘Wivern,” turret ship, built for the South- ern rebels, but detained by the Govern- ment, and ever since moored in the harbor, has been brought to Davenport Dockyard to be prepared for commission. 7 amage by fire to Dunville’s distillery, Belfast, was half a million dollars. ' Thirty six excursionists attending a fair at Brest, France, —_ drowned to-day by the capsizing of a barge. Battimore, March 14. It is thought that in Baltimore that Kinnear and others on the brig ‘‘ Alexis” murdered the captain of that vessel (Camp- bell], but by some it is thought that Wil- liams may haye been an assumed name for Campbell. Advices from Nova Scotia will settle this fact. The cargo is to be sent to et Lonpon, March 13. In consequence of the alarming spread of typhus fever at St. Petersburg, many fami- lies are leaving the city. Fresh cases are estimated at between 300 and 400 daily. The Austrian steamship Sphinx, which took fire with 2,500 Circassians on board, causing the loss of 700 of them, was fired by the Circassians during an emeute. They had previously plundered the vessel. Nsw York, March 14. The heaviest storm ever experienced in West Virginia over Jefferson County on Monday night. Hailstones larger than eae, fell eka and killing cattle, bogs and oa aaa The heavy ag which followed washed out the wing wheat. The da- mages is estimated at $75,000 to $100,000. Orrawa, March 15. At Toronto, W. Malcolm, aged 13, was was arrested ‘in school esterday for at- tempting to wreck a Grand Trunk Railway train, by placing a fence rail and large stones on the track, ‘‘ just to see,” he said, ‘« what would happen !” The obstructions werd discovered in time to avoid an acci- dent. A Mollie Maguire, arrested at Thorold for murder in Pennsylvania, has been ex- tradited at Kingston. _* A a of steamers and sailing crafts are ing to resume navigation. At Port Roan, last night, three buildings | Y were burnéd, and the tist Church and other buildings were threatened at last ad- vices. bist Nominations for the Commons making in Ontario. Sitting members are generally renominated. Coroenrk, March 13. The “Gazette's” special from Rome says the Pope is ene expediency of appointing Cardinal ochowski, Arch-| Bae (permenccrtecmects sts: sl ma cae bishop of Posen, to a post in the Vatican, to pave the way for the appointment of Archbishop of Posen in agreement with the German Government. _ Paris, March 13. The newly founded Communistic journal, La Commune Affranch, has heen seized. Lonpon, March 13. Hosper won the grand international race handicap, at Craydon, to-day, The Austrian steamship “Sphinx,” which took fire with 2,500 Circassians on board, causing the loss of 700 of them, was fired by the Circassians during an emeute. They had previously plundered the vessel. All the corpses—44—of the miners at work at the time of the explosion have been recovered from the Kearsley colliery. Atuens, March 13. Gen. Grant entertained the King of Greece at luncheon, to-day, on board the United States steamer Vandali. Sr. Prererssure, March 13. Prince ,Quras will shortly proceed to Rome as Russian semi-official representacive to the Vatican. | | Lonpon, March 13. or William has granted 75.000 marks in aid of the German Art representation at the Paris Exhibition from funds at his own dis- posal. ~ ;-—.-- A Startling Exhibit. Farturrs iN Monrreat In THE Montn or Fesuary, 1878. ( From the Star. } rEVLE other business. A Berlin despatch states that the Emper- | a, | Mariue Insurayee Company’ tib- Ee. Mie. beatae ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the above Com- pany will be held in their Office, corner of Great George and Lower ‘Water Streets, on Thursday, the 28th March, at Kleven o'clock, forenoon, for the election of Directors for the ensuing yea and the transaction of By order, F. W. HALES, Secretary. Ch'town, 12th March, 1878. 5 EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. ho geee is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed Executor of the Kstate of the late Henry Cooper, of Char- lottetown, deceased. Any persons having any claim against the Estate of the deceased will 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, Executor. Merch 13-—3i eod GARRIAGE BUILDERS ATTENTION! | We have the Largest Stock of Spokes, Rims, Hubs, Shafts, Wheels, Ete., ever imported in this City, which we are selling at least 1@ PER CENT. LOWER tlian 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, Clips, Bands, > Tire Steel, fron, Bolts, Castings, and everything required in the line, at Pantc i } Liabilities. Assets. Thomas Ruston, trader. ..$ 2,000 $ 750 John T. Hutchison, grocer 3,000 3.000 Patrick Hogan, beer bot- se 1,000 i. McGarity & Duncan, groc. 2,000 1,000 Abraham St. Antoine, con- CeeGer ..... abies tdiiy.. 1,500 1,000 Charles Boyle, hardware. . 3,800 2,800 L:Blane & Robitaille, gro.. 45,000 25,000 WVavid Robertson, grocer.. 120,000 31,000 O. Delorme, leather mer- eh. . 66.129. oteu 20,000 5,000 Woods & Co., boots and SOO NT EL. 50,000 30,009 VU. D. Labreche, oil and Beemwesete.U....22uri:. 4. 5,000 2 500 P. Lafleur, grocer..... we 3,000 1,000 | W. Pepall & Co., furniture manufacturers.......... 6,000 3,000 A Martel grocer......... 2,000 1,500 Cleophus Grundon, dry ee ee ee 8,000 4,000 Hamilton & Papinea, dry MINES... ae ID. od. Jo iey 15,000 13,000 Charles Alexander & Son, confectioners........... 150,000 100,000 James Walker, do........ 3,000 1,500 Meclver & Co., hatters and ee a 18,500 16,000 Joseph Walker & Co., hard RN. ss wo chews si 17,000 =: 12,000 Doresser & Co., merchant ROOD: . ks eae Bets ; 8,000 6.900 S. Valiouette, carriage DO. oa Sd e604 < be 1,800 1,600 Thomas Scott, baker... ... 14,400 = 17,500 Louis Deforme, butcher... 1,200 fe B Hugh Mathewson & Co., GPBOOES. . on se ode 130,000 60,000 Arthur Lecoste, hardware. 9,000 6,000 Desmarteau, Lamoroux & Crevier, land speculators 699,000 250,09) J. & D. McBurney, pro- duce merchants........ 9,500 1,009 Quntal & Croteau, provision soepeenete i... FP. ces 20,000 9,009 Shultz & Reinhardt, fur cs oalne i 24,500 24,000 Henry McKay, insurance ent and merchant.... 70,000 = 20,000 Robert Mitchell & Co., brass founders.......... 143,090 114,000 George Winks & Co, dry ‘i goods importers........ 250,000 150,000 Regis Deziel, merchant Co uc vo pit ees ae teks 3,009 1,500 J. P. Withers, broker..... 120,009 40,000 Bernard Bastien & UCo., lumber merchants.... 54,099 30,000 We 5. so he ae $1,935,200 $989,950 eumel, ..,.. sci: 989,950 Deficiency......... $ 945,350 The deficiency will be considerably in- creased when the shrinkage in the assets are considered. In some of the above estates where the assets are nominally as large as the liabilities, the settlements did not amount to fifty per cent. on the liabilities. a Review of the Weather During February. A weather review is issued monthly from the Meteorological Office, Toronto, by Mr. G. T. Kingston, the Superintendent. The review of February’s weather, just received, states that during that month the mean atmospheric pressure, at all stations, was below that of January. It was also below the average for the four previous years, the difference being greatest at placesin On- tario. It was considerably lower than in the same month last year, at all places in Ontario, but differed very little at other stations. The mean temperature was above the average for the four previous years, at all stations, the difference being greatest at places west of Ruebec. It was slightly be- low the mean for the same month in 1877. The total amount of rain and snow-fall was considerably above that in the same month in 1877, at all stations west of Mont- real, and below at all other places except Halifax and Charlottetown, P. E. I. It was below that of January at all stations except in the neighborhood of Lake Erie and stations inthe north of Ontario. It was above the average for the four previous ears at all the stations iu Ontario, exeept in the extreme uorth-west, the excesses being greatest at Port Dover, and below at all stations except at Charlottetown, P. E. Island. _ The probabilities issued daily at 10 a.m., were posted in the telegraph and post offices at 95 of the principal places in Canada. The average time of posting the bulletins at places in the Maritime Prov inces was lla. m., Toronto time. The number of predictions issued was 332, Prickes. Specialj inducements to CASH BUYERS. Call and inspect for your- selves. | i Ch'town, Feb. 28 BOURKE, SON & CO., “City Hardware Store.” -2w 2aw ne & ar 2w _ JAMES HOBBS, | CABINET MAKER, Cor. Kent and Prince Streets, | Charlottetown. ee ‘ FFXUE SUBSCRIBER, in returning thanks to his customers and the public generally for past favors, would take this method to so 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, made from well-selected and seasoned stock, at short notice. Special attention paid to Cutting, Making and Laying Carpets. s® Repairing neatly done, at short notice I would also mvite the attention of Trustees of City and Country Schools to A DESK, one : of the Cheapest and Best ever offered here fo School purposes. Please call and inspect it a my Show Room. JAMES HOBBS. Corner Kent and Prince Streets, ) Ch’town, Feb. 23, 1878. \{ 3m -Zaw KING SQUARE HOUSE WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF CARRIAGE GOODS Consisting in part of Iron, Steel, and Castings, Spokes and Rims, Axles and Springs. We call special attention to Henry’s Patrenr Srne_e Pry Cast Steel Carriage Springs, We warrant for which we are agents. eath Set. sr OUR PRICES ARE VERY LOW == BEER & SONS. Ch’town. Jan. 9, 1875. HOUSE PROPERTY. rg*%o SELL OR TO LET, the Dwelling House, corner of Weymouth and Rich- mond streets, at present occupied by Daniel Hodgson, Esq. Apply to_ HODGSON & McLEOD. Jan. 3lst, 1878. | Wants, Lost, Found, &r. Advertisements under this heading, in space not exceeding half an inch, will be insert- ed for Ten Cents per day. ——- — ANTED — At a moderate rent, a HOUSE containing 6 or 8 rooms. Ap- ply by letter at the Office of this paper. March ll— ANTED — 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— GOODS SPRING yt Kx §. 8. Northern Light, AD? TEE London House W Ltt BE SHOWN ON MONDAY, the 4th March, 200 PATTERNS CANADIAN TWEEDY; West of England and Scotch Makes. ALSO. BLACK & BLUE BROADCLOTHS, Worsted & Faney COATINGS! SINGLE GARMENTS and SUITS made upin the best styles and at the shortest notice. 6 eee reer ee ee mage aeaes ES SMI 808 = | Auition Sales. | es aoe | (7+ R_ALIN D CLEARING OUT SALE DRY GOODS, | Clothing, Groceries, Hardware, | ETC. AM instructed to sell at AUCTION, at the Store, corner of Great George and Grafton Streets, on Wednesday, 20th inst., at ll o’cLock, THE ENTIRE STOCK IN TRADE | Of the late Hon, Patrick Walker, Consisting in part of ——- White, Grey and Printed Cottons ; Sheetings, Shirtings, Linens, Table Damask, ‘Towellings, Black and Blue Cloths; Beaver, Pilot, Mantle and Broad Cloths ; Tweeds, worsted Coatings, Woollen Underclothing, Reefing Jackets, Overcoata, Business and Walking Coats, Pants and Vests; Dress Material, in Coburgs, Serges, Winceys, Lustres, French Merinos, Barratheas,— &c. 3 Grey, White, Scarlet, Striped and Checked Flannels ; Woollen Shawls, Sontags, Jackets, Hoisery ; Felt, Soft and Shell Hats; Men’s and Boys’ Cloth Caps, Boots and Shoes; Blan- kets and Counterpanes, Braids, Fringes, Trim- mings, Silks and Velvets, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers ; full stock of Small Wares, Hard- ware, Glass, Groceries, Dye Stuffs, Chests Tea, Shop and Office Furniture, Stoves, i Sewing Machine, | Fire-proof Safe (Kershaw & Edward’s), etc., etc. The above goods are all in good order, and of recent importation. x= Full particulars on handbills. TermMs—Under $50, cash ; from $50 to S150, three months ; from $150 to $300, four months; and over $300, six months’ credit on approved joint notes. Sale positive ; no reserve. WM. DODD, Auctioneer. March 6—4i Steer arate eee MORTCACE SALE! To be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, ox WEDNESDAY, the Eighth day of May next, A. D. 1878, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, under and by virtue of a Power ot Sale contained in a certain Indenture of Mort- gage, bearing date the twenty-third day of February, in the year of Our Lord One Thousand Kight Hundred and Seventy. two, and made between John Balls, of Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, carpenter, and Eliza Balls, his wife, of the one part, and Archibald McArthur, then of Township 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 Queen’s County, in the said Island, bounded as follows, that ‘is 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 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 McEachern’s land ; thence, follov ing the course of the same, east fifteen chains, A GREAT SUCCESS. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Men's and Boys’ Hats. We offer Spxciat InpUCEMENTS in House Furnishing Goods— DAMASKS, | REPPS, CRETONNES, MOREENS, ETC. SHEETINCS, PILLOW COTTON, WINDOW HOLLAND, White & Grey GALICO,SETC. CARPETINGS, HOARTH RUGS, MATTS & MATTING, FLOOR OIL CLOTH, ETC. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF Paper Hangings | CEO. DAVIES & CO. Mareh 2—-lin 2aw twenty-four links, and thence south to the place of commencement, containing Sixty 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 Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Charlottetown. oo this Sixteenth Day of March, A. D. 1878. SARAH McARTHUR, Devisee, under the last Will, of the said Archi bald McArthur. CHARLES HOOPER, Executor of the last Will of said Archibald McArthur. March 16—t sale AUCTION! © Fishing Station at Rustieo. TO BE SOLD, ON Thursday, the 9th May next, at 11 o’clock, on the premises, HE FISHING STATION of the late E. E. 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. B. i Morrison. and running thence by the Magnetic » Meridian of the year 1764, sout sixty degrees , west, two hundred feet, to the shore of Rustico Bay ; thence north sixty degrees east to the said Terrace ; and thence southwardly along the same to the place of commencement—to- gether with Buildings thereon. ~—~A LSO— 4 Fishing BOATS, 8 DORIES, 38 PUNCHEONS, Lot of Fishing Gear, Baits, Barrels, &c., &e., &e. Terms at sale. J. S. CARVELL, b Administrator, ,Ch’town, March 11—eod wkly t sale \ JANTED TO RENT—By a smali fumily, a HOUSE containing about six rooms, ventrally located. Apply within a i week at the Examingr Office, fp amen gor arma ee gg _ me og thence along the said road west twelve chains, _ <n Nae «ear cu i: eS wn ee amet ee oo r “—enmagane -cenreet e a ne Y P MI TE is i a Sie = Ie om ore ame ree ee gre ore