eal and Other tenis. Lo - Tur steamer Valetta arrived from Mon- treal to-day, with a cargo of produce and | merchandize. _ NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, (Special Despatch to Ecaminer. ) Liverroo., May 9. W. Winter Rafties, cotton broker, has Fresi HERRING are very plentiful in the | suspended. market to-day. They sell at from 8 to 10 vents per dozen. A vine lot of very cheap room-papEr | opened to-day — Cheapest in the City. A few | CROQUET very low. Bargains in| everything at the DiamMonno LBoox-srore. SETTS, Tue fine stallion ** Brigham,’ owned by | Mr. William Campbell, of Pictou, was offered for sale at Market Square to-day. The prices offered were rather amall, and he atill remains unsold, ‘overshoot the mark, A yvoune lady named Campbell — was | yesterday, struck with insanity on Central | Street, Summerside. She became terribly | violent, and caused considerable ecoxme- | tion in the vicinity. Mr. Joun P. Tanron having been re-| quested by a large number of the citizens of } Ward 4 to represent them in the City Coun- ' cil, will meet his friends and supporters at a meeting of the Ward at Scott’s Hall, at the hour of 8 o'clock this evening. Bric Bila B. MeLean, owned by Peake | Bros. & Co., with cargo consisting of 24,250 bushels of oats, of 36 lbs. each, and 650 pieces of deals, containing 17,500 feet— superfical measure—cleared for Queenstown for orders on the 9th inst. Tue Market to-day was v_ry large—ore of the largest we have had during the past three months. Prices were as follows :— Beef (small) from 8 to 16 ets. ; do (qr.) from 7 to 10. Mutton, from 10 to 14. Veal, from 4 to8. Butter (fresh) 23 to 26 ; do tub, 19 to 21. Eggs, 8 to 10 aa? Ix the market to-day we were shown some very fine bunches of rhnbarb—the first of the season—which were grown by Mr. James Lewis, of St. Clair, Charlottetown Common. Some of the stalks are over fifteen inches long, and nearly two inches | im circuinference. Cricker.— We understand that the Phoo- nix Cricket Club’s first practice for the sea- son will take place (weather permitting) to- morrow afternoon in the Park. We hear that our cricketers intend taking a tour through New Brunswick and Nova Scotia this summer to play the leading clubs of those Provinces. THE last deposit of $1,000 in the Hanlan- Plaisted sculling race was posted on Mon- day at the ‘‘Clipper’ office. The money is now all up, and will at once be forwarded to the Mayorof Toronto,the final stakehold- er. Therace will be rowed onthe 15th inst., on Toronto Bay, and is for $2,000 the distance being twe miles straightaway, Severat complaints have been made to us about the unsafe condition of the scow used for carrying passengers and vehicles between McEwen’'s and McCannell’s wharves —West River. It is unfit for the transfer of vehicles, and if passengers cross in it they do so at a risk of being drowned. We trust the Commission of Public Works will immediately attend to the matter and not sacrifice lives for sake of the small sum necessary to repair this scow. Ir was our painful duty yesterday to re- cord the death of a much esteemed and respected citizen — John Haszard, Esq. He was born in Bellvue, and spent a few ears in New Zealand, to which country he had gone when quite young. On his return to the Island, he engaged in business at St. Eleanors; and, both socially and as a business man, he was deservedly respected. He was a County Magistrate and held the office of Surveyor of Shipping for Prince Edward Island. A most unfeeling and brutal act was exe- cuted by a man named Cusack, on Pownal Street; yesterday evening. He was passing Mr. Wm. Murray’s baking house, when a poodle made a harmless attack on him. In a moment it retreated, and when so doing, Cussack caught it by one of the hind legs and dashed it headlong against the door- step, killing it instantly. We regret to learn that there is no punishment for such heartless violence towards dumb animals, and the owner can only recover the simple value of his animal. At the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this morning, Mathew Lannigan and Joseph Higgins appeared on complaint of Mr. Win. Koughan, for using abusive and threaten- ing language towards him in his store. Lannigan was fined $6 and_ costs, or one month, and Higgins was fined 33 and costs, or 14 days; Thomas Smith appeared for obtaining money under false pretences. In this case, it appears that Smith met two little boys named _ Gardner and Newson, whom he sold a knife for 27 cents. They found the knife was not what Smith represented, and immediately returned it, and demanded their money. Smith took the knife and also the money, and marched off, telling them that they were “‘ two good boys.” He was imprisoned for 20 days with hard labor. Tue case of the Queen at the prosecu- tion of Alex. C. Shaw against Donald Mc- Fadyen, for assault and battery on the person of Alex. C. Shaw, at Shaw’s Wharf, West River, on Friday, the 27th ult., was tried before Theo. DesBrisay and John Brecken, Esqs.; J. P’s for this County, this forenoon. Mr. McFadyen was convicted and fined $16 and costs or two months im- prisonment. Alexander McFadyen and Angus McEachren, for assisting Donald in the assault, were both fined $10 or six weeks imprisonment. In addition to the above fine the three assailants were each ordered to enter into his own recognizance with two securities of $100 each to keep the peace and be of good behavior for 12 months ; and, on affidavit of one of the assailants, Mr. Shaw was also bound to Lonpon, May 9. The British steamship Chieago, 1,300 tons, from West Hartlepool for Boston, laden with soft coal, is ashore off Harwich, abandoned, and full of water, with a heavy sea running. The crew were saved. The **Thaes’” criticism on the speech made by Mr. Gladstone yesterday to a de- -putation of the Welsh Liberals Association ‘at Hamarden, in which he denounced the Government in violent terms, says; ‘His language was so reckless as to entirely It reads like a speech prompted by desperation.” Two more British ironclads of the Channel squadron have arrived at Port Said. The Birmingham Daily Post says Six Stafford Northeote, Chancellor of the Ex- chequer, privately desired that Mr. Cham- berlain, member for Birmingham, postpone his request for a day for discussing the motion concerning the Government’s foreign policy. Hence the Post infers that the Government hopes to be able shortly to communicate information which will render the debate unnecessary. Lonpon, May 9. At the Stock Exchange this morning, Russian stocks and consuls opened strong. Activity in war preparations continues at Woolrich, There is an impression that too sanguine a view is taken of Schowaloff’s visit to St. Petersburg. New York, May 9. Leading Fenians in St. Louis yesterday, knew nothing of any movement to be made in Canada. +2b- GENERAL NEWS. Lonpon, May 8. At Newmarket, the race for two thousand guineas was won by Pilgrimage. Beri, May 8. The Emperor, yesterday, received the American Minister, Taylor. Prince Bismarck is suffering froma return of his old neuralgic affection. The time of his return to this city is uncertain. Lonpon, May 8. Demands on charity in the strike dis- trict are already very heavy. Ata meeting of the Preston Poor Law Guardians yester- day, it was stated that there had been a great increase in the number of applications for parish relief during the week. Deputa- tions have waited upon employers at Black- burn to solicit aid for the most distressed cases. In many instances the requests were acceded to, soup and other necessaries being provided. Lonpon, May 8. The Manchester Guardian points to the fact that the strike has had little effect on the cloth market, which continues sin- gularly inactive, notwithstanding the threat- ened reduction of supply. This, it says, is strong evidence of the bad condition _of trade. Lonpon, May 8. Two thousand guineas race sent to-day. Other horses beaten were Childeric’s Oasis, Glengary, Inval, Bayonet, Buccaneer’s Hope, Colt and Athol Lad. Pilgrimage is not engaged in Derby, but most others are. Yoxuama, May 8. An extraordinary decision of the British Court, admitting opium into Japan, still excites discussion. Foreign Envoys gen- erally regard it as a violation of the Treaty on the part of English authorities. Lonpon, May 8. A correspondent ‘at St. Petersburg tele- graphs that the French Ambassador just from Paris, called upon the Emperor on Monday and in answer to an enquiry from the Czar as to what France would do in the event of war, Le Flo replied that France certainly would not interfere in favor of either belligerent. The Emperor was greatly offended at this remark and some ill-tempered language followed. The result was that the French Ambassador concluded the interview by saying, ‘‘France has paid sufficiently dear forthe right which she now claims to steer clear of other nations’ quarrels.” This rejoinder was received by the Czar with such indignation that Le Flo has declared his intention to ask to be re- called. New Yorx, May 8. It is stated that Count Grippenberg will meet Roach and other shipbuilders in New York to-day; also that a cartridge contract was recently made by a Connecticut factory with Russia. Negotiations are also progressing for a large number of torpedoes for the Russian navy, and that a Russian naval instructor has been working for several months in the United States shipyard as a draughtsman ; also that the steamship Great Republic was sold yesterday at San Francisco to unknown parties. One Mulligan is said to be visiting the cities between Chicago and the East, stir- ring up the Fenians against Canada. He was in Syracuse yesterday, and stated that 10,000 Fenians could be raised to march on Canada at thirty hours’ notice. San Francisco, May 8. The will of W. 8. O’Brien was filed in the Probate Court yesterday. The estate, as sworn to, is less than $6,100,000, and is di- vided among three orphan asylums. NHE MEMBERS of Sr. Perer’s Cuurcu Sewing Society purpose holding a FANCY SALE About 10th July, Contributions will be thankfully received by Mrs. E. J. Hopeson, President. Mrs. ALEXANDER, Treasurer. keep the peace with the same conditions for the same time. Miss JENKINS, Secretary. March 30—law — Married. At Strathgartvey, by the Rev. John G, Cameron, Henrietta Farrer, third daughter of R. Bruce Stewart, Kaq., to Robert May, jun., of Charlottetown. - HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. May 8.-—(Additional) W. B. Foster, Mon- freal : Thos. Hanford, St. John; C. S. Shaw, do. May 9.—W. lL. McKenna, Montreal; J. Rogers, do. ; Dan Gillmor, Boston. REVERE HOUSE. May 8.—W. Whelan, Montreal; N. T. Nor- man, do; P. O’Mullin, Halifax; R. A. Nich- Olson, London, G. B. - SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ee ——— cae mcemearnssesne lin PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. CLEARED. May 10.—Nehr. Ellen, Pictou, ballast; Phe- nora, ‘Tatmagouche, sundry mdze; Kate, Pictou, ballast; Oliver, ‘latmagouche, chains, anchors, etc.; Midas, Shediac, salt. ENTERED, May —.—Bride, Tracadie, N. B., shingles; Kate, Pentz, Pictou, 83 tons coal; str. Valetta, Anderson, Montreal, 600 bbls. flour, 100 bbls. pork, and sundry pack- ages of mdze. IF YOU WANT. If you want Bill-Heads, If you want Envelopes, lf you want Box Labels, If you want Statements, If you want Show Cards, lf you want Note Heads, If you want Large Posters, If you want Small Posters, If you want Blank Drafts, If you want Blank Deeds, If you want Bottle Labels, If you want Blank Orders, 'f you want Visfting Cards, [f you want Blank Checks, If you want Shipping Tags, If you want Auction Bills, If you want Business Cards, if you want Job printing of any description executed in a manner equal to any printing establishment in the City, come or send to the DAILY EXAMINER JOB PRINTING ROOMS, corner Great George and Water Streets. Dissolution of Co-partnership. HE Co-partnership hitherto subisting be- tween the Subscribers, under the style or firm of ~ GHO. DAVIES & CO., has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, MR. DAVIES RETIRING FROM THE BUSINESS All persons indebted to the late firm are re- quested to pay their respective accounts to Messrs. HARRIS & STEWART, who will continue the Business at the London House, and discharge all debts due by the late firm. (Signed) GEO. DAVIES, T. J. HARRIS, W. H. STEWART. Charlottetown, P, E. I., May Ist, 1878. Referring to the above dissolution of Co- partnership, we beg to inform the public that we shall continue the business, and retain the name of the old firm of GEO. DAVIES & CO. (Signed) T. J. HARRIS, W. H. STEWART. Charlottetown, P. KE. L, ) May Ist, 1878. \ 3w 2aw West India W arehouse, NOW LANDING, Ex Brigt. “Flectwood,” direct from Barbadoes, CHOICE MUSCOVADA SUGAR “ —V. PAN 7 (in Hhds., Bbls. and Tierces). Bright Retailing Molasses, The Favorite Queen Syrup, (in Hhds., Tierces and Bbls. Will be sold low, whilst landing. HASZARD BROS., 61 Water Street. Ch’town, May 6—pat 3i eod To Liquor Dealers and Others, may7 IE Proprietor of the undersigned Estab- lishment, having a large assortment of Liquors on hand, will sell the same, until fur. ther notice, in quantities of not less than two gallons, at wholesale prices. Ten bottles con- stitute two gallons. Ale at Brewers’ prices. GENERALITIES WAREHOUSE, Corner of King Square, Opposite Mr. Butcher’s Furniture Store. Ch’town, April 30, 1878—Si 2aw BREMNER BRO’S AVE to inform those who are indebted to them, whose amounts were due the 3lst December, 1877, that if payment is iv: made on or before the 20th May, ius ., the; will be sued without further notice. May 6, 1878-—pat 2W Staw COAL, COAL, Now landing from Schooner ‘* ROSE,” 160 Tons Superior Large Coal, House and Steam Coal, Will -be sold from the vessel at $2.80 per ton. WILLIAM KOUGHAN, May 4, 1878—dp h 3in BY THE DAILY EXAMINER, for the latest news—local and te legraphic, * NOTICE. name and style of Haszarp Bros., is this da dissolved by lapse of time. be carried on, under the same name, by Mr. J. E. Haszarp, who assumes the liabilities, and to whom all lebts are payable. J. EK. HASZARD, HORACE HASZARD. Charlottetown, P. E. L., } May Ist, 1878. \ FOR SALE, ‘The House and Premises { pat 3i wkly ee --ON-~ _ SYDNEY STREET, adjoming the Store of H. J. CALLBECK. or further information apply to Francis P. McCarron. Ch’town, May 3—-3i eod* —_——— Steamer Heather Belle,” ——— 30: —— SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, 1378. ILL leave Charlottetown for Orwell every Monpay and WEDNESDAY even- ings. Leave Orwell for Charlottetown every TuEs- pay and THurspay mornings, at 7 o'clock, Leaving Charlottetown for Orwell same evening, at 3 o'clock. Returning from Orwell to Charlottetown same evening, arriving at Charlottetown about $.30 o'clock. Leave Charlottetown for Mount Stewart every WEDNESDAY and Fripay mornings, at 4 o'clock. Leave Mount Stewart for Charlottetown 7 o'clock, Leaving Charlottetown for Mount Stewart same evenings, at from 2 to 3 o'clock, aceord- ing to tide. Return to Charlottetown same evenings. Leave Charlottetown for Crapaud every SATURDAY, weather and tide permitting, and every alternate Saturday will make a return trip. , All goods should be prepaid at Charlotte- town, otherwise they will stored at their destination, at the risk and expense of the owners. JOHN HUGHES, Agent. Ch’town, P. E. Island, April 25, 1878. 3m law pat pres her ne ar law 3m FOR SALE. Valuable Freehold Farms and Building Lots, near Winsloe Station, Malpeque Road, five miles from Charlottetown. HE subscriber has been instructed to offer for sale that splendid Property known as Kenwith, formerly the residence of the late Hon. J. M. Holl. The Farm con- sists of about Six Hundred Acres of excellent land, a large portion of which is cleared and has been for several years in pas- ture ; the rest is covered with firewood and fencing materials. The substantial stone Dwelling House commands a charming view of the country, and is surrounded by beautiful plantations and a park-like farm. It would make a delightful residence for a gentleman ; and being only five minutes’ walk from the station, affords such an opportunity to farm— and yet be within easy distance of Ch’town-— as does not often occur. 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 purchasers. For further particulars apply to F. W. HALES, MARINE INs. CO., Cor. Great George and Lower Water Sts. Ch’town, April 20—m & thur 1m Molasses and Sugar | YE Brigt. Fleetwood will be due here 5th May, with a cargo of Sweets, direct from Barbadoes, consisting of — 100 Puns. Bright Queen Syrup MOL —_—.- ‘© _Barbadoes 25 Tierces Bright MOLASSES, 40 Barrels ‘* . 30 Hhds. Bright SUGAR, 30 Tierces - 30 Barrels which has been carefully selected, and will be offered to the Trade, on arrival, at lowest prices from the Wharf. LONCWORTH & CO., WATER STREET. Ch’town, May 2—-2w 2aw ASSES, ce“ e FANE Co-partnership heretofore existing be- tween the Subscribers under the firm- ‘The business will oa . SALES. tS een, ‘ —_ women _ AUCTION AUCTION W be Sold, by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises, at SOURIS EAST, on Tuesday, the 14th instant, at 12 o'clock, noon, One Steam Mill and Machinery, oF _~ CONSISTING Engine and Boiler, Rotary Mill, Shingle Machine, Planer and Matcher, Band Saw, Treenail Machine, Ed ging Table, Lot of Belting, &c., together with the Building and Fixtures. Terms liberal, A. A. MACDONALD, Assignee. May 6, 1878-—— dy pat t sale, ar h ne pio jour pro adv li — ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE Two Plots of Land in King’s County. Ist. A BUILDING LOT, with House and Premises, in Souris East. 2nd. A LEASEHOLD FAKM (wood land, no improvements) of about Two Hundred and Four acres, on Lot 46. OTICEis hereby given that the Subscriber, Administrator cum testamento annexo de honis non of the estate of the late Emanuel McEachern, of Lot Numbet Forty-seven, de- ceased, will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, the TWELFTH DAY OF JUNE NEXT (A. D. 1878), at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, on the premises, in Souris, aforesaid, by virtue of a license there- for granted by the Honorable Charles Young, LLD., Surrogate and Judge of Probate of this island, dated the Twenty-fourth day of Octo- ber, in the year of Our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy-seven : ALL that Building Lot in Souris East, in said Island, bounded and described as follows : Commencing at the eastern boundary of Build- ing Lot Number one, in Souris, aforesaid, and running thence south fifty-four (54) de along said boundary for the distance one hun- dred and six (106) feet; thence north-east- wardly parallel to the Souris Road for the dis- tance of sixty-eight (68) feet, or to the south- ern angle of Building Lot Number Three (3) ; thence north forty-five (45) degrees west along the south-west boundary of said Lot to Souris road ; thence along said road for the distance of eighty (80) feet to the place of commence- ment, with all and singular the Houses, Build- ings, premise: and appurtenances thereunto belonging, and of which the said deceased doth appear to have been seized and pee And I hereby also give notice that I will put up and sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the time and place aforesaid, one certain Leasehold Farm of the said late Emauuel McEachern, deceased, or unexpired term of nine hundred and ninety-nine years, in and to ALL that tract, piece and parcel of Land situate, lying and being on Township Number Forty-six, in King’s County, aforesaid, bounded as follows, that is to say: On the east and south by land formerly the property of the late Honor able Samuel Cunard, now the property of the Government of the said - vince, on the west by land leased unto Roderick McDonald, and on the north by ‘land leased to Angus McPhee, Neil McPhee and John McKenzie, containing an area of about two hundred and four (204) acres of land, a little more or less, Terms and conditions of sale made knowm on day of sale or on application to the under- signed or at the office of Messrs. Brecken and FitzGerald. CHAS. McEACKERN, Administrator. Ch'town, May Ist, 1878,— till sale AUCTION! MORTGAGE SALE. To be Sold, by PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, the 15th day of May next, A. D. 1875, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in an Inden- ture of Mortgage, bearing date the Six- teenth day of December, A. D, 1873, and made between Alexander McSwain, junior, and Gulielma, his wife, and Alexander McSwain, senior, of Township Number Twenty-one, in Queen's County, in Prince Edward Island, of the one pert, and George Peake and Ralph Brecken Peake? found, Wants, Lost, Advertisements wider this heading, in space not exceeding half an iuch, will be insert- ed for Ten Cents per day. ost. — On the 26th April, at Y. M. C. A. Hall, a first B flat CORNET BOOK, belonging to Galbraith’s Band. will be rewarded by leaving it at the Ex- AMINER Office. May 7, 1878-—2i OARDERS WANTED — Ladies and ‘ gentlemen can be accommodated, on rea. sonable terms, in a pleasant locality at upper end of Prince Street. Apply at the EXAMINER Office. May 3—lw hildren’s Carriages. —Just arrived, a good assortment—and cheap. JOHN NEWSON. April 29, 1578-—-2w YO LET,—The Brick House, known as the late Union Bank, is to let in four otfices—one witha fire-proof vault. Altera- tions made to suit, if applied for at once, JOHN H, GATES, Ch’town, April 26—pat The finder of Charlottetown, in the said County and Island, Trustees, under the marriage settlement, of Fanny Leigh, of the other part— LL that Tract, Piece and Parcel] of Land being on Lot or Township Number Twenty-one, in said County and Island, bounded as follows, that is to say : By a line commencing at a stake fixed on the northwest side of a road from Haslam’s to Rattenbury’s Mill, in the southwest angle of farm-lot num ber seventy-four; thence (according to the magnetic meridian of 1764) north fifty-seven | cham, or to the rear line of farms fronting on ithe Wigmore Road ; thence along said rear line west eight chains ; thence south to the afore said road; thence, following the course of the same, northeastwardly, to the place of com- ‘mencement, —-said land being known and dis- |tinguished as Farm-Lot Number Seventy. ‘three, as laid down on a plan in the in of a Deed thereof, from the Government of said Island to the said Alexander McSwain, junior, —containing Fifty Acres of Land, a little more or less, together with all Buildings and Appur- tenances thereto belonging. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Charlottetown. Dated this Eleventh day of April,.A. D., 1878. GEORGE PEAKE, RALPH B, PEAKE, | April 11, 1878--tHll sale | ‘ '