at Seen ee ran aici NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. NEWS BY “OTHE SITUATION. / . . L ; ' Np CMe Dispateh CO 0a Lonpon, April 2%. The “Times,” in its leading article this morning, comments on a despateli from a St. Petersburg correspondent, in which it is stated that our issue out of the present complications consists in undoing much of Russia’s work, giving the rest a European instead of a specifically Russian character ; that another consists in what is called the pringiple of equivalents or compensation to the powers for Russia's acquisition, and that the latter solution is what Russia de sires, While Great Britain seems resolved to insist upon the former article, says, “It is the partition of Turkey that Russia desires now. It was her partition she desired at the time of the Crimean war; against such a policy we contended then, and are contend- ing now.” =e Referring to the Italian proposition that England should state her views, the ‘“Times” also says it would be futile and inconsistent with our position to propose any scheme un- til the main principle of European control has been conceded, without which no scheme could acquire validity or sanction. Sr. Pererspurse, April 28. The ‘‘ Agence Russe” says the assertions that German mediation is broken off are false. : It attained its object by smoothing the way for an exchange of views between the Cabinetsjwhich exchange is now proceeoing. A numberof military officers are gazetted. The Grand Duke Nicholas has been pro- moted to Field Marshal General, and is re- called to Russia on account of ill health. General Todleben has been appointed Commander-in-Chief of the army in Turkey, with General Smeretinzky as Chief of the Stall Beterape, April 28. All Servian soldiers on furlough have been ordered to rejoin their regiments im- mediately. CoNnsTANTINOPLE, April 28. - General Todleben will assume command of the Russian army on Monday. The Grand Duke Nicholas will leave for St. Petersburg on Tuesday. The Grand Duke has induced the Porte té send two more officers to urge the regular troops who have joined the Mussulman in- surgents to submit. i Some of the Greeks of Theras are }vining the Mussulman insurgents. atveatilling = cite die mT a gpecimen ere, comprising gold, silver, cop- per timand lead. Captain Burton found three sulpher centres, thrée torquofsé mines, and extensive deposits of gypsum, saltpetrie and rock salt. He goes to England to ar- range for the working mines for Khedive. of the New Yor«, April 25. A cyclone ov tornado has for several days been moving through the West and South, levelling everything ia its path, Yesterday it visited a section of Georgia, Wheeling, West Virginia, Western Canada, Tennessee, Warren and other places, doing great dam- age to property and injuring several people. At Wheeling two men, hailing from Boston, were killed. Its path is a mile and a half wide in Tennessee and 400 yards in Geor- gia. in both of these States many churches, depots and other large buildings, besides dwellings and trees, have been prostrated, many mules and horses have been killed, and many persons injured, The damage is very great. CHICAGO, April 25. it is stated that 4,000 armed communists are drilling nightly in Chicago, and have sent to New York to purchase more arms and ammunition. ~ ay New York, April 25. itis stated that Generals Escabedo; in Galveston, and Machano, in San Antonio. are procuring arms and ammunition, antici- pating’” revolution in Mexico in the interest against Diaz. New Orveans, April 25. Schooner Paul Seavy, Captain Young, ar- rived from Laguayra, South America, bring- ing as passengers 262 Polish emigrants, or- iginally from Poland, who will probably re- main in Louisiana, SAN Franeisco, Apr | ’ Lerdo *9 ul 25. Of 9,956 Chinamen who arrived by the steamer City of Tivio yesterday, 4,000 are destined for Peru and 130 fer the Hawaiian Islands. Dvuntiy, April 25. O'Leary, the pedestrian, last evening completed here a 220 miles in 66 hours. tt, c Walk Ol : Romer, April 25. The Eneyclical just issued by the Pope points out that it is wrong for society to combat the Church and the Roman Ponti- ficate- especially regarding the latter’s civil principality, which is the gurrantee of its liberty and independence. The Pope re- news and confirms the protest of Pius LX, against the . occupation of the civil princi- pality of the church. His Holiness is con. fident that with the aid of God and the zeal of pastors that society will finally return Continuous fighting reported in Crete. er rr OED SE - © - General News. Montreal, April 25. Captain Kirwan gives up journalism, and the True Witness is for sale. ‘Lowell, publisher, is preparing a history of Lord Dufferin’s Administration, with all his Canadian speeches. ‘ A proposition for the establishment of a eall board for wheat, and grain has been mooted by the Corn Exchange. Ogilvie & Co., of this city, propose start- ing a ten thonsand acre wheat farm in Man- iteba. Six hundred horses for the British cavalry service were shipped by the Government from this city to-day, to Portland, en route to England. William James Spence and James Irwin, found guilty, at the Criminal Assizes, of shocting with intent to do grievous bodily harm in the late party riots in this city, were each sentenced to five years in the penitentiary. Michael Cooney received two years only, his case not being so aggravated as the others. A capias for $22,000 was issued to-day for BE. H. Goff, President of the Montreal, Portland and Boston Railway, at the suit of the Canada Agricultural Insurance Com- pay. Goff has got out of the way, and is supposed to have crossed the line. . A party affray between Orange Young Britons and Catholic Unionists occurred to- night in Griflintown, the Irish quarter of the city, which is almost certain to result in the death of James Harney, a young Irish Oatholic, who was fatagly shot in the region of the heart by the leader, it is alleged, of an-Orange Briton’s band named Russell. The encounter did not !sst long and tho shgoting is represented as a very cold-blood- “affair. The wounded :uan is in the hos- pital, and doctors think he will not live till morning. The ball has not been*extracted. The greatest excitement exists in the quar- ter where the shocting occurred, and the police are out in force. More . trouble is apprehended. Russell is still at large. on Orrawa, April 25. “A fire at Coburg, Ontario, to-day, de- stroyed the Windsor House. A wall fell upenythe firemen, killing three instantly, fatally injuring another, and badly wound- ing three more, dn the Supreme Court, to-day, in the case of the Queen vs. Seott, Justice Ritchie de- liveréd judgment, reversing the judgment of the Gourt below, and holding that the réspondent was not guilty of felony, as he was only indicted for stealing a note which was of no value at law and equity, and there being no indictment as to the stealing of the 2x, conviction was wrong. The Chief Justice said other cases would be dis- posed of the June session. The United States Centennial Commis- sion, in order to mark their high apprecis- tion of the services of Canadian Commis; sioners Penny, ‘the Governor of Quebec, the homage it owes to thechurch. The ram dee is generally moderate and full of expression of affection towards society. - Paris, April-25. The Abbe Debaize, commissioned by the Government to cross Africa from Zanzibar to the Atlantic Ocean, embarked at Mar- seilles on the 23rd inst. He expects to be gone three years. Nine missionaries from Algeirs accompany him, to establish Ca- tholic missions at lakes Victoria and Tan- ganjika, Desir, April 24. A letter of Michael Francis Ward, (Home | Ruler) member for Parliament for Galway Borough, defends himself respecting the course he took against O'Donnell (Home Rule) member for Dungarvan, with refer- ence to the latters of attack on the late Lord Leitrim in the House of Commons. The latter is regarded here as definitely breaking up the Home Rule party since the writer says that the difference between the two sections is constitutional, and declines for moderate section of all responsibility for revolutionary acts of Charles 8. Parnell, (Home Ruler) member for Meath. Libel Suit by Sir John McDonald Against the “ Globe.” The ‘* Citizen” of this evening states that Sir John Macdonald has given instruc- tions to his lawyers to lay a criminal in‘or- mation against Mr. Geo. Brown for the in- famous slanders respecting himself contain- ed in a recent article in the ‘‘ Globe.” The conduct of that paper in endeavering to give the colour of truth to its first mis- statements by copying extracts from other papers in the face of the emphatic denials made in Parliament, is an aggravation of the libel. To the credit of the great majo- Piuembers sitting on the Ministerial benches, it must be said that they utterly deprecate the conduct of the ‘‘Globe.” It is well that such vile calumnies against the personal character of our public men should be brought into Court. : 4 , . . Firy Of ineni —-——» <> eo ~ MontreaL, April Tho Baker Conspiracy. Ho 23.- -E. H. Goff was re-arrested at 2a. m. this morning in the editorial room uf the ‘‘Herald” office. De- puty Constable Contant made the arrest after waiting patiently for his man, not- withstanding the efforts of Barney Devlin first to overawe and then~ bully him into going of, and letting Goif escape, and the distinct-averment of Stewart; the editor of} the “Herald,” that Goff was not in the room. Stewart and Goff were driven to the Magistrate’s house, where they fur- nished the following baikin the libel con- spiracy case: Mr. Stewart, in personal bonds of $400, and Mr. Goif in personal bonds of $400, with two sureties, Messrs. Stewart and Jarvis, for alike sum. in the forgery case against Goff, his personal bonds of £250, with two sureties, Messrs. Stewart and Chaffee, jointly and severally in_ a like amoum, were given. The cases are all and D. McDougall, have forwarded to each of these gentlemen a beautifully executed | bronze medal, with a letter in which the as- | sistance tendered by them in connection; Apbott & Co., being the plaintiff._ The with the Oentennial Exhibition is acknow!l- edged in complimentary terms. : ALExANnpeEr, April 24. Captain Burton, the celebrated African traveller. commanding the Khedive expe- dition to survey. mines of land of Midian, has returned bringing twenty-five tons of fixed foxhearing on the 5th May. el 5 rey % To-day Hon. Thos. Ryan took proceed- ings to recover $3,118.37 from Goff, Messrs. charges made by Goff against ex-Solicitor General Baker appear now to be a deep meme TY ecm Oar Agreemert mutual consent. In the meantime, parti from us direct, or tkirough AMOS FISHER, Trano, N. 8, or JOEN WELSH, Si. Hartin’s, i, B, PRICES Great Improvements i our S Address * : Tiy TY Ayiun vs ks Apri! 17, 1878. CHING 2. fo i. 4 ~ o ee a NE LATEST SHIRTS Qvhite & C. Ch’town, April 6—3m ‘olored)., RESERVE your Spring Order, LOWER THAN EYER BEFORE. Ch’town, March 23—sw pai s jour 2i LONGER OLIvE, of APO Paw WA AE WATERGVS ENGINE CUSTOM 'TATT.OR. 50 QUEEN S. SR cane 6 Under Captain Finalysen’s Skillful Command the « Rorthern well spoken of by bummers, has fanded us ia Gases Mien’s Weap, LHe LATEST WORSTED COATINGS — Gt as woe > " , 7 RI awit Ar: spring ‘fweed — Newast ERAS, € GARVELL BR8's, an St. goln, N. ZL, has =. See earceees: 5% ? M . » Machinery can obtain information -_. 8 desirin P il ADVICE CAN BE RELIED ON, REDUCED! Aw frons—Porracite Grisr Mitis—Porratie Saw MILL. tHN 414, We joe » wrt Sramiford, Canada. | \ ~ yp STREET. NEW C00 8. Licht,’ Our: FiNiSH | STYLES, —LIN — Men's Hard and ‘APS, &e. ROBERTSON. Seft Felt and Fur our Low uoctations — AGENTS. TEHOWAS WORKMAN, ¥. P., President, SUI LIVE AND AGCUDE T AUTHORIZED CAPITAL Md. Hi. GAULT, Esquire, Managing Director. HON. L. C. OWEN, ‘* DANTEL DAVIES, Messrs. JENKINS & McLEOD, Its Motto is *‘ Economy AND Securiry.” Jan. 31, 1878— ———30:—>~ This Company issues Policies on = the App ROVED Mrtrimonps of Lif HORACE HASZARD, Avent P. ——— ele al ileemen atnepnapssas -aendhenerennee> it. SAM 2S CLAXTON, Esgquir Vice-President. MUST U_AT, ASURAMGE COMPANY OF MONTREAT.. Ol $1,689,060. HEAD OFFICE: ST. JAMES STREET.. R, MACAULAY, See’y CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND HONORARY DIRECTORS: HON. J. F, ROBERTSON, OWN CONNGLLY, Esa., , Mepieat EXAMINERS. 0:——___—_—. e anl Accident Rasineas, Esinune. Citizens’ Skating Rink Go, TAXHE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders _ of the Citizens’ Skating Rink Company will be held in the RINK on Wednesday, May Sth, at 8 o'clock, p.m. By order, — . J. R. BRECKEN, Sec’y. Ch’town, April 24, 1875—wed & sat till d| OTEL LO det. ee ee known as the City Hotel. ft Bast HOTEL contains 28 Rooms, and : location for Hotel purposes cannot be suv- passed, being centrally situated, within a stone’s throw of the Post Cifice and Public the Railway Station and Wharv<s. given Ist May. Apply to y TTAQTADYMN Prac PASAZSAHD phos Ch’town, April 8—cod i may t Possession ON SALE: At the Charlottetown Steam Bakery, LOW FOR CASH, 525 Barrels Navy Biscuit, laid conspiracy to blackmail the .ex-Minis- ter. A second letter from Mr. Baker will| appear im to-morrow’s ‘“Gazette,” exposin the scheme and completely replying to an refuting the charges. | | i560 “ Medium “* 260 * No.1 Pilot (thick). JOHN QUIRK, Charlottetown Steam Bakery, ’ Prince Street, April 1--ne & pat lm wi S BAGHALL, D. D. 8 That Hligibly Situated Property| 7 pals COMPANY ang — ~-&5-- ¥. C. ROBINS, DENTISTS, WY ieito Se ey FR , oon > SEWSON'S BUILDING, Opposirz Post Orricr, Charisiteitown, P. E. FE, Nitrous Oxide Gas Administered. . 7 : ' April 20—pa 2aw ar her pres ne Im 7 | ai ee | Starch Manufacturing Go.| CAPITAL . . $26,000, | fu Snares of $25,00 each. } 444% 2 ats | ‘ ¥ has been Incorporated ; | = by Act of Parliament during the present , tuken up by the leading men of Charlottetown. | _ Parmers holding Stock in this Compaay wilJ have the benefit of the preference in the large ' | purchase of produce which the working of the: ‘Company entails. \ |. Applications for Shares.to he made to Messrs. Eiyndiman Eres., untill the Di- | rectors and Officers of thed/’ompany are ap-! pointe? April #6, 1878— ee OB PRINTING Neatly and Promptly | Executed at the EXAMINER i+. ing Reoms, Water Street, Charlottetown. | 7 [= place to Fa, jour Printing done te af 4 the EXAMENER Printing Rooms}| i ; AGENT | this day terminated by PRACTICAL MEN WHOSE JUDGMENT “7 J April 24—s j ti ee | AUCTION — SALES, Flour. Cornmeal, Sugar, &c. BY AUCTION To-morrow, Tuesday, AT HALP-PAST ELEVEN 0’CLOCK, tf BBLS. Spring Extra ) Fi 1002" ee | Flour, 25 K. D. CORNMEAL, 5 Hids, E. R. SUGAR, 10 Bbls. Barbadoes do., 25 Boxes RAISINS, i0 “ ‘Twist TOBACCO, 50 Sides No. 1 Sole LEATHER, 25 Coils Manilla ROPE, ’ 15 Casks KEROSENE. Fenton T. Newbery & Ce, April 29 —pat li ’ SALE OF LAND. FXO be Sold at Public Auction, on 4S Tuesday, the 36th day of A instant, at half past twelve o’clock, at Neil Woodside’s House, at Alberton, One Rood of LAND, with a Two-Storey Building thereon, situate on Lot Four, formerly the property of \William 'T. Lefurgeypand lately owned by tichard Keiff. ‘ Dated April 24, 1878. PALMER & McLEOD. AUCTION Valuable Property in Char. lottetown Royalty. fo be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, on Wede nesday, the $rd day of July next, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the third day of March, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy-seven, and made between John Wilson, of Charlotte- town Royalty, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, butcher, and Eli beth Wilson, his wife, of the one and George Peake and Ralph Brecken Peake, of Charlottetown, in said County and Island, Trustees, under the marri settlement, of Fanny Leigh, of the other part, — ‘ — Tone Piece or Parcel of Land situate, lying and being in the Ro of Chasleatohown, the uaa: ieiiee mark aa numbered upon the plan of the said Royalty, kept in the Office of the Registrar of and Keeper of Plans for the said Island, as Pasture Lot Number Three Hundred and Forty-four (344), containing, by estimation, Twelve Acres of Land, more or less, bounded on the west by the Malpeque Road; on the north by lot number three hundred and sixtye three ; on the east by lot number three bun: dred an forty-five; and on the scuth by lot number three hundred and nineteen, together with all Buildings, Rights, Members and A purtenances thereto belonging or in any wis appertaiing. : Kor further particulars apply to Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Charlottetown: Dated this twenty-fifth day of April, A. D, 1878. GEORGE PEAKE, RALPH fB. PEAKE. April 25—+ sale . at AUCTION | MORTGAGE SALE. To be Sold, by PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, the [5th day of May next, A. D. 1878, 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- teeuth day ef 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 and George Peake znd Ralph Brecken Peake, of Charlottetown, in the said County and Island, Trustees, under the iage settlement, of Famy Leigh, of the other’ part— A LL that Tracty Piece and Parcel of Land 4& 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 Rattenbtry’s ‘Mill, in the southwest angle of farmot num-! CFFICE HOURS. . 5, A. 4., TiLigeé, P. iM, [ber seventy-four; thence (scoping to the n t vaghetic meridian. of 1764) north ’-seven chains, or to the reer line of farms fronting on the Wigmore Road ; thence along said rear li 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 dig- tinguished \as'Karm-Lot Number Seventy: ' three, as laid down on a plan inthe in of a Deed thereof, from the Government of said ‘Island to the,said Alexander McSwain, junior, —containing Vifty Acres of Land, a little more | or less, together with all Buildings and Appur- tenanees thereto belonging. For further particulara, apply to Messrs. Buildings, and but three minutes’ walk from | Session, and ene-third of the Shares have been Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Charlottetown. Dated this Eleventh @ay of April, A. D., ' GEORGE PEAKE, _ RALPH B. PEAKE. April 11, 1878-—till sale ; ‘JUST RREGEIVED, Another Sapply of [the Celebrated WALTHAM WATCHES, . Warranted as usual, at} £ Bobex es Seatac Bh gud . odball orth e Queen Squa ‘h’ April 12—dy pat 3aw for 4w . rei