“eit pip ORG. eae 4 « + : : 4 | - eaceaoe a ee ere pce i GS hey Sey es ail a POR os sea side cag es Thiciade ye eS oe —— eed Local and Other tems. Ladies’, Boys’ and Youths’ Rub- ber Boots only $1.25, Misses’ 90 cts., Children’s 75 cts.. at Borsey & Josts,— Iw Boston STEAMER. -- - noon to Carvell Bros. they ‘ A telegram this a says the left Boston at noon to day with favorable weather. pie Auction Sale of Stallions, ete., be- longing to the herd of the Hon. J. C. Pope, will take place on the Market Square, on Tuesday, 16th April. Do the Government intend making any effort to supply the city with the much- needed signal staff—the use of which was discontinued and caused annoyance last stummer / Missionary Sermon,—Rev. J. F. Betts, will preach the annual Missionary Sermon in Prince Street Methodist Church to-mor- row evening. On Monday evening, the an- nual Missionary Meeting will be held in the same church. @oxcrent.—_We have been requested to intimate that a Concert will be given in the Hall of the Y. M. C. A., on Monday evening, the 22d inst. Some excellent musie will be provided on the occasion,and as the proceeds are in aid of the Association Reading Room, we bespeak them a full house. Full particulars at an carly day. A Mysrexy.—On Wednesday last while several children were playing at the corner of Grafton and Rotchford Streets, they dis- covered a human skull below the bridge, at the crossing. A number of thigh and other bones have also been found at the same place. The skull was brought to Apothecaries Hall, where it may he seen. the Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court thismorning, Charles Gardiner, for steal- ing & saddle from the stable of Charles Swabey, was ordered to be imprisoned for 6 months, with hard labor; James Mur- phyy for being drunk and using profane language, was imprisoned for two months 7 Francis Coyle, drunk and dneapable, was} » , “> ._ oO 2 —_ ined SZ or 8 days. I. O. QO. F.—On Fri- day, the 26th of April ZY (the Natal Day of the Order), an Odd Fellows’ Entertainment = will given in the Market Hall. Particulars will he published im a few days. H. Jas. Patmer, Chairman Com. Apsal 2, 1873. Dv fon gr Trave.—Our exports to Great Britain are increasing, having been $38,743,848 in 1873, and $41,561,469 in 1877. But in the same period our imports from Great Britaid*have fallen from $68, 5224776 $39,572,289. On the other hand owit exports to the United States have been falling off, these being the figures—for 1373, $42,072,526 ; 1874, $56,244,311 ; 4875 $297911,9388 ; and for 1876, $31,933,459. Our imports thence, however keep increa- sing, having been in 1874, $47,735,678 ; 1874, $54,283,072; 1875, $50,805,820 ; 1876, $46,070.033 Our centemporary, the Monetary Times, reaches this conclusion, that ‘‘ the currents of our importstrade are changing to the detriment of Great Britain and the advantage of the Siates.”’ be to Beca@ars mx Canapa.—A_ correspondent of the Scotsman writes from Ottawa that the mild winter has been a great blessing for the poor and unemployed, who are very nu- merous. Beggars here, he adds, now are as Numerous as in the cilies and towns of the Old World—in fact, more numerous— and as a consequence the doors of those in better circumstances stand a daily seige. With such an array of misery and want of employment as is visible in ali our towns and cities, we want no immigration except from capitalists ‘er tillers of the soil. Arti- sans afid mechanics of all kinds are at a dis- count, and had better’ stay at home than endeavor to change their circumstances, pro- bably for the worse, by immigration at pre- sent. Tne Street Corner Loafing nuisance still continues. The members of that association seem to defy the power of the authorities. Seyeral examples, it is true, have been made, but sympathy for those martyrs has been shown by an increase of loafers. The crowds now stand on the cross-streets so as not to be detected on Queen Street. Occa- sionally one of the number peeps around the commer and, seeing that both the upper and lower portion of the street does not con- tain a Knight of the Baton, they resume their deliberations until a policeman is seen approaching, when the crowd leisurely walks a short distance until the city protec- tor passes, and then immediately returns, and business is resumed. Cannot some- thing be done to stop this nuisance ! Could not the occupants of the different corner buildings be requested to hand in the names of#the members of the “loafing gang” wW> persists in lounging around their prem- wae em __WEWS BY TELEG hi orcee ite i i Newfoundland Seal Fishery, ever, including the plaintiff, who refused to -LEGRAPH. THRE WAR. Preparations for the Struggle. ee | TYPHUS FEVER LX SERVIA. CERMAN WNMEDIATION. | - ; > . vy * (Sp cued De spaten tu Daily Reamer.) Lonpon, April 5. In the House of Commons this afternoon Sir George Campbell announced that he ‘‘will propose on Monday an addition to the address to the Queen, to wit: praying her to accept the preliminary Conference proposed by Germany and to abstain from isolated action in a matter in which Eng- land has little direct interest, while inti- mating to the other powers that England is prepared to support them in any concert- ed action they may take to oppose the act of undisguisea spoliation with which Rus sia threatens Rowmania. Bucnakest, April 5. ‘The Russians are rapidly building a large and apparently permanent bridge ever the Pruth at Senlent. § BeLcrapn, April 5. Typhus fever is prevalent throughout Servia, and very virulent the Turkish prisoners at Belgrade. id among Beri, April 5. One of the morning journals to-day pub- lished an extra stating that preparations sre makine fi; > t} . hiliz 4107 f he G A are making lor the moollization Qi. the Ger- man army, and aiso containing other alarm- ing statements. insolvent Act “ a mae FEVENDERS will be received by the Assignee whole Stock, Good Will and Trade of the above-named Insolvent, until twelve o'clock, noon, of SATURDAY, the 13th day of April, 1878 ; and the names of two responsible per- sons, willing to become bound for the amount will be required to accompany each tender, _ The Assignee does not bind himself to accept the highest or any tender. C. V. MoGREGOR, Assignee. Ch’town, April 6, 1878,—pat ee 1878. Ocean SPRING 'PRIP. The First-class Iron Screw Steamship “Prince Hdaward,” 1364 Tons Register, Classed 100 Al, which is the highest class at Lloyds, Robert Fraser, Commander, Will be on the Berth at Glagow to re ceive Cargo about theldth March, In the German Parliament the Minister of War declared that these statements were | absolutely untrue. ConstaNtinopLe, April bd. The British tron-clad Devastation has ar- rived in the Gulf of Ismail. No more tron- clads are expected in the Sea of Marmora, but the fleet in Besika Bay will be strength- ened. At the last interview ween the Sultan and Grand Duke Nicholas, the former reit- erated his protest against any attempt to embark Russian troops at Bujukdure. hat weL Loxnpon, April d. A Berlin despatch says that Germany is again busily mediating between Austria and | Russia, with a view te adjusting differences. Papers say that Russia has ordered 15,- 000 torpedoes here, with directions that they be forwarded to the part of the Tur- kish coast occupied by Russians. The Times’ special from St. Petersburgh says, an inspired article in the Journal de St. Petersburgh says that the conviction that England’s demands are incompatible with the interests of Russia and. Europe will find firm support in the public opinion of | the Empire. Notwithstanding this decid- ed language, all hope of a peaceful solution aro not yet abandoned. o> © Special Despatch to Daily EBxaminer. Apri 6. Three steamers havéarrived at St. John’s with a total of 62,000 seals ; one sailing vessel with 22,000. Nine other steamers are reported with a total of 91,000 on board. Four steamers are reported empty. The general prospects are considered un- favorable. —_ - Creditors Right Under Composi- tion Deed. McMaster vs. Kinc.—In this case the cnn a ann a nee Carrying Freight at through rates from Lon to JoHN Prrcarrn & Sons, Glasgow, to James Keiso, junr., 134 St. Vin- cent Street ; in Liverpool, to Pitcairn Brotu ERS, Street ; in Pictou, N. will, if required, be inserted so as to be laid before our readers in Summerside, Souris, Georgetown and other outlying towns the same evening. Leaving Glasgow for Liverpool, about the 5th April, and will leave stein an 13 Oi ck : ay XEes 4 f 2 Liverpesi for Chariotictown On or about the 15th April, den, deliverable at Charlottetown, Pictou, (ecorgetown, Summerside, Souris, Alberton and Shediac. For Freight or Passage, apply, in London, 69 Cornhill; in Brockley Buildings, 51 South John S., to Noowan & Davis or here, to PEAKE Bro’s & Co., Managers Charlottetown, Feb. 2, 1878.—3tew Let i] | k CONTAINS THE } —FOR <= Town and Country. ax Advertisements sent in before 10 o'clock W. L. COTTON, Manager. April 1, 1878. --daily pat 3in semi-w 2in defendant, who is an insolvent, is charged by the plaintiff Messrs. A. R. Master & Bro., of this city, with having obtained goods from them on credit, after he knew that he was insolvent, and upon the strength of a false statement of the position of his afiairs. The suit is for the recovery of the value of the goods, charging the defendant with fraud with a view to his imprisonment under section 136 of the Insolvent Act of 1875. It appears that the defendant made a compromise with his creditors and got the composition deed signed by the requisite majorities in number and value, not, how- sign. Asa defence to the action it is now alieged that King is discharged by this deed, and that the plainiifis having proved their claim against the estate in the ordinary way, and having aecepted their composition note, were bound by the deed as fully as if they had been parties toit. The legality of this defence was argued sometime ago be- fore Mr. Justice Wilson, who decided that the plaintiff might proceed with this action, notwithstanding that they had ises? We hope the authorities will act summarily upon this important matter. John B. Gough. A Crystal Palace fete is to be held next Jnly under the auspices of the United Band of Hope Union, who are arranging for two large choirs to oceupy success) vely the Han- del Orchestra Gallery. Mr. Gough is also} expected to deliver an address, on his wv ay to the Continent. On his return in tic) auéamn he will’ speak twenty times in pub-, lic ob the temperance question. It is under-| stood that he is taking, with these excep- | tion, a year’s rest from. lecturing, and is | in Metis to occupy the time by a visit to England and the Continent. He will miss may faces familiar to him at his previous visits, and among other 4 wel greater harmony among all ranks of temperance referniets in the prosecution of ihe agitation for yoking law to the car of iiitional. sobriety. anchester Alliance News, wonitars |} CVEUMOLS, changes he will find ' proved their claim and accepted composi- tion notes, one of which had been paid. Since then the matter had been reheard be- fore the full Court of Queen’s Bench, where this decision has been reversed by the other members of the Court, Chief Justice Har- vison, and Mr. Justice Armour. Though the point at issue cannot, with so eminent a jurist as Justice Wilson dissenting, be re- varded as indisputably settled, still this de- cision serves. to show how very careful who mean to insist on their strict rights, should be, not in any way to recog- | ui that may be arranged by | } nize a conipromise the other creditors. If there is good gr und ‘ 1 . +. Cs eee Mile | for the charge made, it isa pity that the) defendant should escape on technical points without punishment.—Monetary Tunes. e} Executed at the EXAMINER t- ing Rooms, Water Street, Charlottetown. BY THE DAILY EXAMINER, Wants, Lest, found, <r. V the Examiner Office. AY ARTES. — Board and Lodging for ‘“;W. M.,” EXAMINER OFFICE. \ and ironer. Enquire at the EXAMINER Orrice. OB PRINTING Neatly and Promptly for the latest news—local and telegraphic, % YT ANTED—An experienced COOK in a rivate family in the City. Apply at Pp y ) ppt Ch’town, April 4—31i \ » 4A] three persons. Address, stating terms, harlottetewn, April, 2, 1878—pat 6: ee neces ANTFED.—-A HOUSEMAID, must be well recominended, and a good washer Charlottetown, March 30, 1877—-lw fof the Kstate of S. Keith and Co., for the | Steamship Go'y ) n ) ie 7 at aa a ne ine and 7 SPRING ODS | ee Hx 8. 8. Northern Light, AA) DEE London House } ! ' i ‘ i ' | Nigar dale, BE SHOWN ON WONDAY, the 4th March, 200 PATTERNS CANAUEAN TWEEDS, West of Eagland and Scotch Makes. ———-4 ALSO. BLACK & BLUE BROADCLOTHS, Worsted & Fancy COATINGS! a oe SINGLE GARMENTS Sand; SUITS made upin the best styles and at the shortest notice. UR O TMLORTNG = DEPARTMENT A GREAT SUCCESS. A SPLENDID ASSORTH Men's and Boys Hats, NT 73 — We offer Speciat InpucEWENTS in House Furnishing Goods— DAMASKS, : REPPS, CRETONNES,: MOREENS, ETC. SHEETINGS, ; PILLOW COTTOH, WINDOW HOLLAND,' White & Grey CALICO,“ETC. CARPETIKGS, Wee a steady, respectable young man, a situation in a Store or Office, or at any respectable employm:..: Good references. Apply at this Oifice. March 20— HOUSE containing 6 or 8 rooms, Ap- ply by letter at the Oifice of this paper. March 11— NV as TED — A complete set of the * ROYAL GAZETTE ” for the last five years, or any intermediate years. Apply at this Oflice, stating price. adil a At the residence of the bride’s father, on the 29th March, by the Rev, William Scott, James daughter of John | cornér Prince and G Wyatt, Esq., to Matilda, Scott McLeod, Esq., all of St, Peter's Road. | Feb. 28, 778— —*, en ee i: ie _ 7 i OR SALE—A FLAG STAFF, TOP. Married. | MAST. and LOWER MAST, already | finished, about 66 feet long, which will be sold for less than cost. Apply to J. D. CURRIE, vattoh Streets. March 5, 1878—-Si law HEARTH RUCS,! MATTS & MATTING, FLOOR OIL CLOTH, ETC. : yr anree— 2 a moderate rent, a) 4 CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF } ! Paper Hangings. i i STO } } GEO. DAVIES & 60. j March 21m 2aw V7 1 } i : LD Auction Sales, ~ AUCTION! © TEA, FLOUR, BUTTER, HERRING, &e, WHE Subscriber will Sell, at his Sal ot ; i ’ u 18 room, on - Monday next, the 8th inst, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, 100 Half-chests TEA (Con ou) 50 Barrels FLOUR esien Extra), i® Tubs BUTTER, $0 Barrels HERRING—to close con- signments. ote —-ALSO— An assortment of Articles, isti Blacking, Bluestone, Logwood, Washing Coye- tal, Hops, Confectionery, Creamtarter, Fancy Soap, Tapioca, Sacks Butter Salt, Kegs White Lead, Kegs Paint, Saltpetre, Alum, ete., ete. 5B. WILSON HIGGS, i Auctioneer. Ch'town, April 5—+t sale One Hundred Half-Chests THA! Will be Sold by Auction, Qn Monday, April the 8th, Ay Li o’cLocK, AT MY SALESROOM, ON WATER ST., to close a Consignment, 100 HALF-CHESTS TEA. ferms Liberal. Sale Positive. No Reserve B. WILSON HIGGS, “f: . Anctioneer. (‘h towa, April 1—t sale SALE OF STALLIONS FAT CATTLE. HAV been instructed by the How. J. CG, Porr to offer, at AUCTION, on the Market Square at 125 o'clock, on Tuesday, the 16th April next, The splendid thoroughbred HORSE * WARRIGR,” 7 years old, imported by the Government in 1875. His Colts, which can be seen at Kensington Brewery, are very promising, and prove him to be a first-class stock getter. Also—The handsome and powerful Draught © HORSE “CHAMPION,” 17 hands high, weight 1,600 Ibs., compact, active; and a splendid worker. . Also—3 FAT OXER, a® The Stock can be viewed at the Brew- ery any day previous to sale. WM. DODD, Auctioneer. Ch’town, March 30— LUMBER! ee Pine Boards, cantling, &c. | WILL Sell at AUCTION, on Pownad’ I Wharf. ; Qn Tuesday, the Sth April, AT FOUR O'CLOCK, 50,000 sp. fect 1, 1, & 2 in. Dry Pime tye Lot 2x3 & 3x6 SCANT. 4 NG. 3,000 pieces CLAPBOARDS (3d quality): WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Ch’town, Mareh 30—dy pat 2i crn AUCTION! Fishing Station at Rustico, TO BE, SOLD, ON Thursday, the Sth May next, at 1} o'clock, on the premises, NHE FISHING STATION of the late E. FE. Churchill, which comprises all that tract of Land situate on Rustico Beach, in Let » 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 Lb Morrison. and remiing theuce by the Magnetie Meridian of the year i764, south sixty d west, two hundred feet, to the shore of Rasties Bay ; thence north sixty degrees east to thie said Terrace; and thence southwardly along the same to the place of commencemcnt—te- gether with Buildings thereon. —ALSO — t Mishing BOATS, ‘ 8 DORTES, 23 PUNCHEONS, Lot of Pishing Gear, Baits, Barrels, &e., &e., &e, ‘Verms at saie. } ? ’ ; J..8. CARVELL, Administrator, 1?--eod wkly t sale ; Ch’ town, : ' AND— SOLE LEATHER! — » }, PUNCHEONS Porto Raco and Cuba - ai) MOLASSES. 50 SIDES New York SOLE LEATHER, eU For sale cheap, at % ARCH’D KENNEDY'S... Lower Water Street, Ch’town, March 29—Oig March 4 ’