casera incessant teeeastnnnennen=-emmmmniemasenenesineth ——— we ey tie ae . “ VAIL-EDICTORY,” ee ei nnapementermmnenentn -eDan teat —— _ Prinea Eéwand Island Railway, f ul ee * t ee epoca hat asiemactnase cma atee a nat SFE ET ho Latest by Telegraph. —— en a ee pene n er ten cchahlnae ty iq {RNG SQUARE HOUSE! The Opposition Victory in Digby. | ~~ = 2S : Nomination in Halifax ! In connection with the winter Steamship “WORTHERN LIGHT.” THE VOTE, ‘ ; = > Wave. Vail. | ; | 2 A f y Weymoath, 107 58 Hartrax. Jan. 23 ae 3 ¥ E . ss - . z AL a « Mewes a . e . i : si ; 7 g ; St. Mary's Bay, 164 1S | Genes Mas dominated vested o by Alders |{ ph and ater MONDAY, i4th Janu- s Digby, 118 10) | man David MoPherson and 300 others, . neve: 08 Steamboat Special Train wiil | Consisting in Part of Marshaltown, Oo is a ee * eave Charlottetown at 5. @ M., arriving at! -_*< rs | ‘ ry . Bear River, il} S4 a ey was nominated by James A. Moren Georgetown at 8. a mm. on the days upon ; AT i. a Oil. steel, and Castings, Church Point, 132 195-4 NG WU otners. which the Steamship leaves Georgetown, i spokes rid Simts, ; Freeport, 63 yal Nownination passed off well. Both sides are imunediately on arrival of the Northern Light | Axies and Springs. Liverton, ly yg | cContiaent. from Pictou, the Special Train will leave ; nme Sandy Cove, 49 Ot ; i Georgetown for Charlottetown, connecting We call special attention to Henry's Pavenr Brier Island, 9 65. | a (when possible to do so) at Royalty Junction SINGLE PLY Metegan, 134 136 | WAR NEWS. with the Mixed Train for Summerside. On On flat G+onl ( mina q Township Line, ma}. 45 near} J. BRYDGES, } W. McKECHNIE, JOU fUuus PT LAES ODTINGS, Salmon River, maj. 8 |[By Telegraph to Reading Room and | Gen. Supt. Govt. R’ys. | Superintendent. for. which..we .are agents We -war M Corberrie, nis}. o Dell Exam iner ] Ch’town, Jan. 14 61 cack & a" it en BAL D0 $F e W zit rant < ! - Jy . i lia ak J eG Le ‘ Wade's majorities, 472 a ” TeX y 7 r 7 ae ie Vail’. da, 100 -| The Russians arewnow nee ne», | INSOLVENT ACT OF 1875 so” QUR PRIZES ARE VERY LOW meu She are ’ ‘ i Ss * j 4 a i Pr he . x. i . 2 ie i Yo march of Gallipoli. lnereasi reas siah¢ d Hiei ii ani is r Net majority for Wade, 372 . poli 2 Poa ae 5 ’ BEER N s ; ee OPINIONS OF THE PRESS: (Halifax Herald. ) The electors of Digby have nobly fulfilled our prediction in regard tothem, From the first moment of the contest we felt contident that, with anything like a fair chance, Mr. Vail must assuredly be defeated in as intelli- gent and patriotic a constituency as Digby. Mr. Vail was well aware of this as any other man, and did his best to prevent a fair contest, by springing au election on the Country ata fortnight s notice, at the most inclement seasor. of the year. We must admit that his strate- gems came near being successful, Knowing as prevaiis in England. Russian oflicial despatches, dated the 19th, says General Gourko fought with Suliman Pasha from the 12th to the 18th inst., driving ves 4000 killed and 8000 prisoners. The Russians also captured 49 guns, The Turkish army, under Mehemet and Ahmed Eyoub Pashas, are now concentrated at Kiva Kellisa. The whole district has been devastated by the Bashi Bazouks and Circas- sians, who slaughtered the inhabitants and burned the villages. The (roneral Komoraff's detachment from Ardan- aulsex stormed Artirne om the 13th. The him into Rhodepe Mountains, with a loss of | tussian official despatch says that Tn the matter of SYLVANUS KEITH, an Tits: lvent. A LU persons indebted to the above Insol- vent are hereby notified to pay their ac- counts to me, and to me only. B. WILSON HIGGS, Official Assignee. Charlottetown, P. bk. island, } January 14, 1878. OUR GREAT GLEARANGE SALE = THE GREAT CASH SALE Advertised during the Ch’town, Jan. 9, 1878. WE CONTINUE TO SELL ALL OUR STAPLE GOODS --ON THE— + Ti Host, Haverable Terms. % he did from the prorogation of Parliament last | Turks lost heavily ; the Russians slightly. + iis ne oring at j eggs } : WILL CONTING ‘ ba as = spring, that it would be necessary for him to a : : NTINUE AT mont S XX fi -~ waeld, bepesemnary for bite. be s of November i @ : i appeal to phe comsty before again taking hi: Supreme Courts. . ’ IX STORE: 4 seat, he spent nearly all summer in this Pro- oo ea nan ~ ° 1125 hls. Flotr 20 Boxes Axes = ‘ince preparing for the streggle. No stone ‘ if ag p ge t Hp | D | eo Onis, Flour, 20 Boxes Axes, & Winds SCRE Pet YT BS ton The case of the Queen, at the prosecution LUD An ecemver, WHICH! 5 Cornmeal,” |’ 100 Boxes'$ in. ‘Nails : was left unturued by him, and whenat the] -y-. 1: . a } : iil , 200 Hhds Mol 0 * last moment he prun * the elect’on on the of Nicho as Cc llins, Mariin Carroll, Patrick — meee 500 Hhds ioiasses, 130 ‘<< is in. * é at f sprung tac | ceat ) OS] ae anil tn, : nei s _— . . m ° “245 Sucar bd Boxes iors: an ; country at the shortest possible notice, he cer- McKenna, and eighteen others, charged Several Lots of that has iven such U niver- ce ent. ae ge Ae 190 Boxes Hiorscnaids e tainly took our party at a tremendous disad-| W!t4 riot, a! before Judge Hensley this t S ” Aebebeana hod OVE Vee Hontonin . advantage. His schemes, were, however, com Sa ond T Messrs. H: ees, Palins Bad ® ° ° ° 0) Bhis Cevchaal Ant any re, Aiba’ Pas a fai Leacie Feastihbed. Sr. VER, Maed three din and Longworth appeared for the de- . ‘ <J Dims Crushed at ‘ neams Paper (alt plete y arilser i ’ ’ & ce " ’ > t : : vo. . a tie ae ane Sa S 1 ; \ 499 Chests 7 . s v1 3 years ago by 276 majority, is to-day defeated,|fense. The names of the prisoners being still on hand, will be sold at Hatr prick. | [* auisiaction in town on aaaae Giaeke ta ' ‘ . 125 half Chests Tea, #0 Doz. Broems, a. rea Aa with all his stratagems and sniveiling, by a majority of 372! ‘Phas William Bertizan Vail of Sussex, in the Province of New Brunswick, stage driver, drops out of our provincial poli- tics forever. The man who took $700,000 of our Provincial fands to be squandered in piles of rubbish, has fallen a victim to his own folly; called, all—with the exception of Francis McGuigan—appeared. A bench — war- rant was moved for against Me- Guigan. All the prisoners traversed. Mr. Palmer contended that the indictment was not sufficient as it did not set forth Remnants at half Price ! WOOLLEN & FUR GOGDS and country, we kave decided to continue 75 Boxes Tea, 590 Coils Manilla, 500 Sides No. 1 Sole | Leather, 200 Sides No. 2 * 230 Boxes Raisins, 50 Doz. Pails, GO Boxes Glass, 150 Boxes Bartlett's Blue, 100 tzross Bartlett's Shoe Blacking, aLen &V sec 100 Kegs B’ng Soda, | 150 Jars C the man who took $6,710.94 out of our Treas- the -object of the : assem ly. He AT COS’. ’ . . 39 Bilis Ws ar ln | 100 5 Sagem Garter oe quoted several definitions of riot, and fi t} b oO 30 Bins Wong Soda, | 100 Tims Pepper, ury to hound to death the Hon. Joseph Howe, ; aire , ° rom Le eginnin O 75 Boxes Chees j “s Lad ‘th tl said that a crowd assembling for a simple fi T Myi 5 oe es ~ Mustard has been stricken dowa with the strong arm of | °#*@ S840 : aa 7 I GREAT BARGAINS it CLOTHING I 69 Casks Vinegar 40: ** Ginger a deeply wronged people; and the creature of breach of the peace was not suificient ground " 4 900 Razed Sean... 49 6 AP aad mest the Land Grabbers’ Ring has received his} for an indictment. The court decided that for Men and Boys. the year, offerins stil] 50 * Toilet Soap 30. Als ae eternal quictusat the hands of the country | any crowd assembling and striking terror into —_——— , > | ..95 Rees Mate” 30 Paokhone While that he has done so much to ruin and disgrace. The enormous printing frauds of the Jones- the minds of subjects, is sufficient cause for such an indictment. ROBERT ORR & CO. Greater Attractions to 630 Boxes Table Salt 50 Bbls. Currants, Cloves, 30 ** Nutmegs, i a a a _— ae. Pabuer still held his objection to the Charlottetown, Jan. 8, 1578. 25 Boxes Flat To- | i159 Boxes Yeast, ell able t dze of 3 BOd fon theta 2 te are . oe ps natare of the transations. But the full pun- i a tinned then incinain ae NOTICE 2 those who wish to bu 10 Kegs Isl. Twist | 20 Bbls. W'te Beans wane due - eer are = nee prisoners to join in challenging the jurors. a y ; Tobacco, = = | :150 Casks Kerosene, > wer iies a Holitax, ae ee as This they refused to do and the Attorney | yiyiyrgygy = org ee id k’gsAcadiaTwist 25 Bbis. Onions, shes es al dan Be Wall was, aad v richly as Genera! then elected to try the prisonors NEVER in the histery of the Tobaceo, | 50 Boxes Candles, he deserved his defeat, he can plead, in ex- tenustion, his mental mability to discern the difference between good and evil. No such etcuse can be urged for Mr. Jones. His crimes are of a deeply-dyed character, and his punishment must be more emphatic and severe. . ( Halifaz Chranicle. ) Our friends have sustained a defest in Digby —a bad one. (Moncton Times. ) seperately, commencing with N. Collins. The panel was called over and the prisoner ordered 36to stand aside. The Crown order- ed four to stand aside, all of whom were Catholics. As we go to press the prisoner is challenging for cause. —_—— > o- <> -o oo —-—--— Tue Musical and Literary Entertainment in the Market Hall this evening, should be liberally patronized, because it is in aid of a good cause. The addresses of *“LonDoN House” have we been selling Dry Goops so LOW as at present, and we would invite those in Town and country, who have not by chest and small package, Carvell Brothers. Ch’town, Dec, 22—2w Saw pat ar 2w THE LATEST YET)! A Choice Lot of ENGLISH TEAS, | PXHE new Patent CLOTHES-HORSE, the most complete ever invented, selling cheap. Also WANTED-—a first-class Carriage Maker. Apply to The polls were opened at 8 a. m., and at 4) Rev. R. B. Me xnild, Rev. C. O’Brien at . marked very low. eo p. m. Mr. Vail was obliterated from publ¢} John Gaffney, Ksq., ill Senator Howlan, participated ih the EXTRAOR-| 3 al aida REERE, ife! His County *‘ went back” on him fear- will, no doubt, be interesting, and the mu- : : 5 gr North Side Queen’s Square, fully. Every polling place in the County | gic will be unusually fine. DINARY BARGAINS We are giv- 7 odapia Ons returnsd a maiority against him, except one «r two French districts, where it is said, the in- fluence of non-residents,—Yarmouth capital- ists —came in to create forhim a sma!l majo- rity. In other parts of the County, Mr. Wade was in a majority of 472; in Digby Neck, Mr. Vail had a majority of 100, leaving Mr. Wade's; net majority 372. (In 1874, Mr. Vail was el- ected over Mr. Taylor, for the Commons, by a majority of 276.) (St. John News.) The result of this election is a great surprise to all parties. The population of Digby County, when the census of 1370-1 was taken, was 17,037. Of these, 7,241 were Catholics, ani 9,795 were Protestants. Of the Protes- tants, 5,774 were Baptists, 1,446 Methodists, and 1,727 members of the Church of England. Of the Catholics, 6,490 are French and 1,492 Irish. Asfaras the accounts received go, a majority of the people of all nationalities and creeds appear to have voted for Mr. Wade. In the County there are fourteen divisions accord- ing to the census. In four of these the popa- A Lirrte Girt Buryep to Dgatrs.—-On the 13th inst., a little girl aged five years, daughter of Mr. David Simith, of Cape Is- land, Shelburne county, was so severely burned that she died in about ten hours after the accident. While her mother was t2mporarily absent, the child attempted to pit some shavings in the stove, when her clothing caught fire and at once enveloped her in flames.—H-r. Chronicle. ——- - IWOTICH. Tailoring and Cutting, ‘COHN BELL is now prepared, at his Resi @3 dence, Fitzcoy Street, west, near the Kirk, TO MAKE UP TO ORDER, every description of lation is small, being less than 2,200 in ail four. (Island Argus. ) A telegraph despatch brings the intelligence that Mr. Vail has been defeated by a majority GENTLEMEN'S & BOY'S CLOTHING | | Shirts, Ladies’ Sacques, Military Uniforms, iClergymen and Lawyers’ Gowns, ine, to call at onee. Weosnly ask a personal inspection to show that we are, in good faith, SELLING OFF at the LOW PRICES advertised. GEO. DAVIES & 60. Dec. 13th, 1877.—eod2w 1,000 LOADS OF MANURE For Sale. Te cuz SOIL and Stable Manure delivered a when required. DANIEL GORDON. P. S.—Leave jorders for removing Night Soil at Police Station. D. G. Ch’town, Jan. 9, 1878— THREE STAR BRANDY. er ee 2 GREAT INDUGEMENTS Are offered the Cloth Department, and parties in want of Suits in or Single Garments, INSOLVENT ACT OF 1875, and Amending Acts, ee Rosrer Hoce, Plaintiff. Sytvanvus Kerry, Defendant. A WRIT of Attachment has issped in i this Cause. B. WILSON HIGGS, Official Assignee. Charlottetown, P. &. Island, )} January 14, 1878. \ SWEET ORANGES, — gig oom Lemons, Grapes, Figs, Nuts, i Onions, Raisins, Currants, Spices. . All kinds Crackers, Preserves, and the largest as- sortment of Confectionery to be had on the Island. Fancy Toys, Flour (by the bbl. or Ib.), Tea, Sugar, Soap, Candles, Pepper, Mus- tard, Vinegar, and a variety of Gréceries. ALEX, McKENZIE, Queen Street. Ch’town, Dec. 27, 1877.—tu&kfr3w of 372! His majority some two or three years —AND— CASES Three Star BRANDY, Wants, iost, Found, $3 ago, when he accepted the Portfolio of Minis- en 30) For Sale by - ter of Militia was 276, and this is reversed to- LADIES RIDING EABITS. JAMES BYRNE, Se ae day by the sweeping majority a3 given above. And yet, the “ Chronicle” tells us that Dr. Tupper haz no influence in Nova Scotia! We presume that no attempt will be made to se- eure a constituency for Mr. Vail. We believe Mr. Mackenzie will be pleased to get rid of him. He never had any claim to a _portfclio. How he came to secure the office has been a mystery to everybody who ever knew the man. -_ A Russian Victory. —-ALSO— Carnival and Fancy Press Ball €estiumes on reasonable terms and short- est notice. en. Pattern and Garment Cutting a Specialty. JOHN BELL, Tailor & Cutter. Fitzroy St., west, near St. James’ Kirk, Ch’town, Dee. 31, 1877. tf STADACONA ‘Fire and Life Insurance Company, j ; } Great George Street. ‘January 20—5i “Buy the American X 6 SARE B, WHEELS —AND THE— BAND HUB WHEELS, ean have them made jup at the shortest notice, and in the best style. ndvertisements under this heading, in space not exceeding half an inch, will be insert- ed for Ten Cents per day. : L ST.— Last Tuesday evening, 22nd inst., near Post Office, or on Queen street, near Reading Room, a Ring of Keys, with Check attached. Finder will be rewarded by re- turning to this office, or at 65 Upper Great George street. dec23-eod -3i* J OST MUFF.—Lost, on MONDAY t More than half the officers in the twelve Rats, ) vy APTE tN ON, between, Coorg Davies divisions on the Danube, and a large nuin- OTICE is hereby given that the Board “or Sale a a as ¢ Co's. and St. Patrick’s Hall, a STONE g 2r,in other brigades, have formed a Teim- N ‘of Directers of this Company have made W. E. DAWSON & CO's. ae ~ UFF, The finder will be suitably . anne one 497") , ink : ; ee rewarded by leaving it at Geo. Davies & Co's 3 prance Leeghey, sige ine oa x rm >} @ further call of | progeny 2 smoke, nor gamble. 1ey keep their oath. | ™ . a eee | . 2, .-2 4 —American Messenger. Four £7: pay ot Five pei | A GOOD LOT oF | . \ ee i mera “ sr Cent. each, | AMERIC AW Woon STOCK, ae latest Instalment of NEW) | Apply to J. F. Montgomery, Eastin EPANECENS. Ene LORS Os See Subscribed Capital of the Company, | street, Charlottetown. B., is prolific in the number of crimes pex- aaa at its Office, No. 93 Si. Peter Street, | —m— GOODS just received by Jan. 11, 1878.—tf petrated upon helpless infancy. On Satur-| 6. pec, as follows :— : Bime ee . “Northern at,” ! y aod to site: box on the bank of the Marsh Creek, back —ALSo— via Halifax. house in which Mr. Sinclair formerly te. Pe Rana eS ek oe of the ropewalk, containing the warm body of a child, The murder was a cruel and deliberate act. The body was entirely des- titute of clothing, and the infant was ap- parently smothered by means of eluth that was placed over its mouth. The degree of heat in the body indicated that death occurred but a short time previous to | From appearance, it might, a plastsred of August, 1877; Five per Cent. on or before the Tenth day * of November, 1877 ; Five per Cent. on or before the Eleventh day of February, 1878; of May, 1878. der of the Board ms CRAWFOURB LIN DSAY, | A FEW SHEET-IRON BODIES, with seat all complete, at Manufacturers’ prices, at W. E. DAWSON & CO’S. Five per Cent. on or before the Eleventh day oe 18—2aw ar 3i OLASSES—In Store and to arrive for Winter's Stock, 125 Puns. Barbadoes & i‘! Oe + 2 oe CORRENTE MO ee sided, a Prayer Book of the Reformed Church of England, which was seen in the house after the fire. The finder will be rewarded on leay- ing it at the Examiner Orrice, Jan. 8, 1878. W ANSTED,<Au EXPERIENCED C- Cs UNLANT to take charge of a set of Book: in Merchant’s office in ‘the. city.. Must be a gool writer. the disc: . : , Add ae as : be judged that the child was about eight, Secretary Cienfugos. CARVELL BROS. CEQ D AVIES & C0 AMINER Offic } re eg: days old. —St. John Freeman. June 51877 Dec, 5—pat 3 2 s Jin, 3, I 9