NS ATT SONNETS! pach tennener casper ~ ! - = Th Independence of Parliamenv', Sydney siryet, in a very incapable state, NEWS KY TELEGRAPR. + | —- {was flied § ‘and costs or 14 days; William | THE SITUATION. nai a aaaiapeearnaipetndeabennpentitanmenaanaiereiamaien: caeeade inca ees ee samesnnctieseinaitinenttinathd><enerratnatenstaeee —_—— ne new a ————_—— Cone tient 4 ODD-FELLOWS. e" nag AUCTION SALES. | for first sub-seetion of Ist section. | ‘tus Independence of Parliament Bill, has |MeKintiog, arrested by Officer Shea for bo- | been amended by substituting the follo. wing | ing drunk and disorderly on the s Special Disnateh t ; Ex miner : } 4 Lonpon, April 21. the nomination ef the AJ 7 3 i ment of Canada, at ing loud arid long speeches, was fined $2 and 7 ‘ ' , meets, ad’ atal Var Seleveation | lad | mitted the charge, and was tined &3 and *84U@ (3 j WULUU) YUL) . 3 |. Ne person accepting or holding any 0, lice,.! costs or 14. days; Arthur MeWade, found by | “~ Corvc> commission or employment, permanent or! Officer Bra ey at four o'clock this morning At ff. temporarv,in the service of the Govern-|/in an outhemse off Great George street, mak- | 5 y i” wa Snead. Deudad todet Crown, or at the nomination of any of the|costs or 8 days. Sammnel» MeDonald was | AT— | iv + » sya) rey d CliCe eli SS a? » * , - . Neate - 4 * . , ° The mt. Peter vurg a with 'otticers of the Government of Canada, to! arrested by Officer Bradley for being out A UCTION ete ee tak ieee and the British | which any salary, fee, wages, allowance, or/after hours and in suspicions circumstances. ° and the British . , drawal of Russian troops fleet from Constantinople. stain ranl Without confirming or contradicting this, | itsays : ‘Lf correct. it shows that an im | re os ;etnolument, or, profit of any kind is_ at- tacined 3; 6b, INo person entitled to any superannu- ation or. vetiring allowance from the Gov- | The o‘icers stated that.at a late hour lat a night they had been attracted to the corner lof Fitzroy and Queen sireetsy, by a noise | AN ENTERTAINMENT ; } = Of ff AM instrueted by the Assignee, to sell, by AUCTION, on : ; cn caused by a dog resisting the entrance of WILL 88 GIVEN IN THE 7 : ‘tant pase of the negotiations Ds dane +) f Canada : : ha Citak Sie 11) * por a : , G ; wie) inf ernment of Canada ; some pexrsem vo apram Hiaxweus premises. } ' } y VCTHMAY : pOWwerTU ! i” * ma) * oy re M. ¢ f olrw . i reached under Geriuay anaes Pal Yo Sheriff, Registrar of Deeds, Clerk |'They could not discover the ne ive ih t ef I wear ey ene. 7 sens . a ur: ee 5 the Peace or County Crown Attorney Injwished to effeet the -enbrance. As the * Se e& red i Ot CK, A. M., he evening edition of the Vienna Posi, an official journal, also mentions the above ‘| - Publie opinion consequently considers | the prospects for a congress decided! y more | favorable, despite to-day 8 less favorable re- ports about other formal preliminary ques | tions. Lonpon, April 21. | The nomination of Sadyk Pasha as Grand Vizier has caused the utmost consternation at the British Foreign Office. Re, like | Osman and Raouf Pashas, favors. a Russe-} Turkish alliance. i ie This surpise convinces Downing Street, however, that Andrassy, under pressure ex- ercised by Bismark, has finally accepted Ignatieff's propositions, and now probably feels annoyed at England's imperious rejec- tion of his pet-free-love scheme. The Marquis of Salisbury has hitherto tempor- ized, fearing to forfeit the chances of securing an Ottaman alliance ; but while he has hesitated and waited, Russia's diplo matists have had time to compromise and meet the Austrian demands and susceptibili- ; . 7 - a 4% ing, at 8 o’clock, in the Office of F. 8. |served do., 25 cents. To be had at the Drug | ~~~ ‘ikad adie wk ad Eee ties. Turkey has had leisure enough} Down’r rorcrr the St. Joseph’s T. A. | Longworth, Esq., to take steps for organizing | and Bookstores, and from the Committee. __ likewise to reason herself Into! Society Entertainment in St. Patrick 8 Hall | for the.season. . All interested in the game are}H, JAS. PALMER, ! J. WELL. McLEOD AU Gli On i the. belief that no more reliance} this evening. The programme is very requested to attend. Chairman. Sec’y Com. a is to be placed in British protection than] select. April 22—2i April 12, ’78—pat 3 taw art ent beth lineeanniid England's former selfish conduct warranted. 7 5 . . . He stated briefly the change in the situa- tion which may be summed up in these words : ‘¢ New lease of life for the alliance of the three Emperors and the definitive isolation of England.” rf a If the British Minister believes that by the despatch of a few Indian regiments to Malta it compensates for a long series of false moves already made, it may find ere long how greatly mistaken it is. Vienna, April 21. The Russian occupation of Bucharest is lany of the Provinces of Canada shall be eligible as a member of the House of Com- mons, nor shall he sit or vote therein. Local and Other Ftems, re rueReE will be a meeting of the City Coun- cil this evening. A Rabbit Show is ene of the ** latest out? in Charlottetown. ees Flower and Garden Seeds just re- l tankin’s Drug Store. —3i ceived at Gro. McLrop, Esq., has 20,000,000 feet of logs on the Konchibougnac. A sPAL, weighing about 300 Ibs., was killed at Bay Verte on Monday by a Mr. Gooden. THE immense quantity of ice blown into the harbor yesterday is still floating about the East River in large cakes. A Frew of our liquor dealers will appear before the Stipendiary Magistrate on Tues- day or Wednesday, for selling liquor on the Sabbath. ReMeEMBER the grand Sacred Concert in the Y. M. C. A. Hall this evening. One of the rarest treats ever given in this City may Ke expected. Taz members of St. Patrick’s T. A. So- ciety, in regalia, attended the funeral of their deceased member, Mr. Dennis Hig- view tit! 4.30a.m., when th® prisohcr issued captais had been disturbed by persons lurk- ing about his premises, and as parties had lost chattels in that vicinity lately, the police ythonght they »would watch yythat neighbovhood. Nothing appeared to their forth trom a yard on Queen Street. When interrogated he said he was going home and young lady. The police took him in charge, and the magistrate, after hearing his case, lectured him and he was discharged. Patrick Brogan, John Brogan, John Me- Cabe and James Fardey, swmmoned on complaint of Mrs. Mooney for nnisance at the street corners, disorderly conduct, and fring stones at her dog. The, case was: postponed owing to the culprits not appear- ing. Charlotistown Gricket Club | MEETING. will be held to-morrow even. SALE FOR § Valuable Frechoid Farms Building Lots, oe Station, Malpeque Road, five miles from Charlottetown. and Vir: 7 mals +y IMSiCe near YRNHE subscriber has been instructed to offer for sale that splendid Property known as Menweth or the Heli Estate... The Farm consists of about Six Hundred Acres of excellent land, a large portion of which. is that he had been keeping company with a/ ON Friday, the 26th April, inst,, —CONSISTING OF— Instrumental Musie. Yoecal Solos, Character Songs, Readings, &e., by the best talent in the City lias consented to give selections on the occasion. Piel, Earle will take charge of the Musical Department. Oddfeliows’ Entertainments in the past have been acknowledged, alike by the press and the public, to have taken a front rank in amateur performances ; and the Committee will spare no pains to make this the best of the season. TickreTs—Reserved Seats, 50 cents : Unre- CONCERT. SACRED GONGERT ! WILL BE GIVEN IN THE ¥. Mi. C. A. HALL, —-ON— The Charlottetown Orchestral Club: Phe Balance of 8. Keith & Co's O1OCK IN “FRADE, Consisting in part of—Pilots, Beavers, Naps, Worsted Coatings, Broad Cloths, Doe- skins, Tweeds, Ready-made ee Colored and White Shirts, Under Shi and Drawers, Neckties, Paper and Linea Collars, Hats and Caps, Tailor’s Trim- ( mings, Shop Furniture, and such other Goods as are usually found in a first-clase Merchant Tailoring Establishment. Also-—at 12 o'clock, noon, 1 Tilton & McFarlane Safe, , The whole Stock must be sold, without re- serve. ' Terms—All sums under $30, cash; $50, three months ; $100, six months; over $100, nine months. 4. MoNEELL, Auctioneer, Charlottetown, April 16, ’78—pat ar t sale MORTGAGE SALE. _—_-— To be Sold, by PUBLIC AUCTION, oa WEDNESDAY, the 15th 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 2 Power of Sale contained in an Inden. ture of Mortgage, bearing date the Six- teenth day of December, A. D. 1873, and made betwecu Alexander McSwain, junior, and Gulielma, his wife, and Alexander McSwain, senior, of Township Number F : nm, ia ae vary lar ‘ ut lie Bun ait ey. wy ° ‘ . ' Tag, y in ¢ en’s (% ae : becoming more and more unlikely. gins. ‘The funeral was very large and re cleared and has, beep tor sey eral years in pas Tr ; A oe one, in Queen’s County, in Prince . B :. Anril 21 spectable. ture;"the rest 1s “covered with firewood and ! y ll Edward Island, of the one part, and BERLIN, April <1. fencing materials. ‘The substantial stone ; it is stated that the Emperor William Tre Auction Sale of Bankrupt Stock, at Dwelling House commands a charming view of the %tmd inst... (seorge Peake and Ralph Brecken Peake, of Charlottetown, in the said County and. 1 will abandon his proposed journey to} Keith & Co’s store, on Thursday next, as} the country, and is surroanded by beautiful ' poi Island, Trustees, under the marri . Wiestaden in view of the possible meeting / advertised, will doubtless afford a grand |plantations.and a park-like farm.” It would Tn aid of the funds of the Association settlement, of Fanny Leigh, of the other of Co s at Berlin. chance to secure, at a sacrifice, Goods of the |make a delightful residence for a gentleman ; THE PROGRAMME part— Sean GENERAL NEWS. Cuicaco, April 18. Advices from Antonia, Texas, report fresh disturbances on the Texan border from raiding parties of Indians and Mexi- cans, who have erossed the Rio Grande edatory intentions. — ' Artantra, Ga., April 18. Rev. Wm. Cochran, of Canada, delivered an address before the International Sunday School Convention this afternoon. Such crowds are here that two large overflowing meetings were he!4. There are 457 dele- gates from the United States and Canada, and hundreds of visitors. There will be an adjournment to-morrow, and s grand jubi- Jee. of children on Saturday. Sr. Paut, Minn., April 18. An Indian brother of Little Crow, Sioux Chief, who has arrived from Dakota, says he was at the Spotted Tail Agency lately. He met three Indians who had left Sitting Bull in the British possessions, and had re- turned to their hunting grounds, because they were determined not to take up arms again under Sitting Bull against their white brother. Sitting Bull’s people are treated very badly by the English, and Sitting Bull has expressed a determination to return to his own lands, and there die, rather than submit to such treatment. Catourta, April 18. A meeting of 4,000 natives was held here last night. Speeches were made condemn- ing the Vernacular Press Act. Ti was re- solved to petition the Imperial Parliament, : pone Pe ea O70 EK. K. Churchill, which comprises all that . through Mr. Gladstone, against the at BS . : Or to—VALE COAL, CO April 16, 1878 tract of Land situate on Rustico Beach in Let 3 ure. The Act was passed by the Council of At the meeting of the City Council held New (tlasgow N's ao te ee en ae == 194 bounded and described as follows : Com » CY oes ; 7; < ‘c) ee typed nis _veni f q . . oe ae 2) ae “~~ ~ = . 2 af , . i : the Governor General, on Miumdlay, Bagel on Rpecay evening, D, R, Hooper Was | April 20, 1878—1m 2aw ar lin Wente i ost Sound ‘ &r mencing at a stake set in the west side of 14,.« Its object is tu betior regulate the na- appointed City Assessor vice William Dodd, | —-______ Wt etic sicarenne A ie lineal te | ~s ’ , * | Water ‘Terrace, and in the northeast angle of i tive’press, and enadle ihe Government to resigned. Councillor Morris, Chairman of ONT — A LE I | Fishing Station No. 1, in possession of R. B , promptly suppress aii seditious writing, €X-|} the Wharf Committee, reported that the nm “ 3 Advertisements under this heading, in space Morrison, and running thence by the Magnetic y tortion and intimidation of the Vernacular} steam dredge was still working at Pownal At the Charlottetown Sieam Baker not eaceeding half an in he sill he deat. Meridian of the year 1764, south sixty de e 1 press. Wharf. He said it would take three days wait: ; Be oy : yy ed for Pon Cents per isk arr. , west, two hundred feet, to the shore of Rustieo . ono = | to finish the side of wharf on which she LOW FOR CASH, edi eS ipacsn neue. a. Libs Spy ee — pee moon wo - the ‘ : : deed a hin city s rags resent overating, and suggested 523 Barrels Navy Bise aa ee _. . . . | 8aid Terrace ; and thence southwardly along : THe mails will arrive in this city at hak * tates be aeadont aor am 150 ar Se ait, AY TANTED—A GIRL to do General !the same to the place of commencement—to- j 0p. m. . - y: 209 66 [ + Housework. References as to character gether with Buildings thereon, very best description. Dentistry.—We direct attention to the card of J. S. Bagnall, D. D.8., and T. C. Robins, which appears in another column. Dr. Bagnall holds special recommendations, besides his diploma, from the Professors of the College—highly complimenting him. it i ACKNOWLEDGED, with thanks, the sum of $5, received for the Soup Kitchen, from Mr. Justice Young; and $3 from Captain Maxwell, R. N. The Committee wish also to thank Mr. Robert Brydges and Mr. Horne, for their generous assistance through- out the winter. We direct the attention of the police to a very disorderly gang of boys who, every evening, congregate on Hillsborough Square. Some of them are not satisfied with acting diserderly, but at the very top of ‘their voice make use of the filthiest language con- ceivable. We suggest that they be com- pelled to seek playgrounds elsewhere. Improvemunt.—The Legislature this Ses- sion have abolished the old Small Debt Court of this city, and created a new one in its place, to be named as ‘*The City Court of the City of Charlottetown,’ The former jurisdiction is increased to eighty dollars, The proceedings are greatly simplified, and will be similar to those in the County Courts. The Judge of the Court is the Stipendiary Magistrate. This will some- what increase this gentleman’s duties, but the benefit to the citizens will, we are sure, more than compensate him for any addi- tional labor. ‘The matter was, on motion, left in the and being omy five minutes’ walk from ‘the station -afagt@igacl all opportunity to farm-— and yet be within easy distance of Ch’town— as does not often occur, The property has frontages ou 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 +. ’ ¥ v bpkda &, W. RIAL * MARINE INS. CO., Cor: Great George and Lower Water Sts. Ch’town, April 20—m & thur 1m J. §. BAGNALL, D. 0. §. ti T. © ROBINS, DENTISTS, Newson’s Buitpine, Opposite: Post Orrice, Charlottetown, P, E. I. OFFICE HOURS... 9, A. i, TILL 6.2. M, Nitrous Oxide Gas Adivinistered. April 20—pa 2aw ar her pres ne lm ‘Wale Coal! WHE VALE COAL CO. are now prepared to deliver their Superior House, Steam and Nut COAL, free on board, at Pictou Har- bor. Having this season erected two of Howe’s Patent Rotary Screens, they will be able to supply a very Superior Nut Coal, LARGE and FREE FROM DUSI. For further particulars. apply to J. W..GORDON, || CARY ELL BROS, Agent, Picton, | Agents, Ch'town ;” Ro t Pilot (thick), will consist of some. of the best Anthem Choruses ever sung before a Char- lettetown Audience, such as + “THE HEAVENS ARE TELLING,” from ‘* Wayps’s Creation.” A Choir of nearly one hundred voices, com- rising the best musical talent* to be found in the several Churches ef the City, accompanied by Piano, Organ, Violin, Flute and two Cor- nets, are to take part on this occasion. The friends of the Association and lovers of music may contidently expect the best musical treat of the season. Tickets 25 cents ; reserved seats 33 cents. By order, § D. M. FRASER, Musical Director. Ch’town, April 16-— Fe. ct, ke EE Erne ow supbarch = Manulactering Oo, CAPITAL . . $25,000, In Shares of $25.00 each. FRXHIS COMPANY has been Incorporated by Act of Parliament during the present session, and one-third of the Shares have been taken up by the leading men of Charlottetown. Farmers holding Stock in this Company will have the benefit ot the preference in the large purchase of produce which the working of the Company entails. Applications for ‘Shares to be made to Messrs. Hyndinan res., untill the Di- rectors and Officers of the Company are aps pointed, LL that Tract, Piece and Parcel of Land being on Lot or Township Number Twenty-one, in said County and Island, bounded as foliows, that is to say : By a lime commencing at a stake fixed on the northwest side of a road from Haslam’s to Rattenbury’s Mill, in the seuthwest angle of farm-lot num- ber seventy-four; thence (according to the magnetic meridian of 1764) north fifty-sevem chains, or to the rear line of farms fronting on the 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 8 eventy three, as laid down on a plan in the im of a Deed thereof, from the Government of said Island to the said Alexander McSwain, junior, —oontaining Fifty Acres of Land, a little more or less, together with all Buildings and Appur- tenances thereto belonging. For farther particulars apply to Mesers Hodgson & MeLeod, Solicitors, Charlottetown. Dated this Eleventh day of April, A. D., 1878. GEORGE PEAKE, RALPH B. PEAKE, April tL, 1878+ till sale ne nantes eee AUCTION | Fishing Station 93 Rustieo, TO BE SOLD, ON Thursday, the Sth May next, ; wé 1} o clock, on the premises, Ce FISHING SPATLON of the late A a ae eee or ecranesam Tue New Brunswick Legislature was hands of the Wharf Committee. A motion JOHN QUIRK, \eimee Seen Tees. 9 6) oy; | prorogued on the 18th inst. was carrie€ to the effect that the City| _ Charlottetown Siteam Bakery. : 4 Fishing BOATS, Aw Ottawa dispatch of the 18th inst. says Marshal be instructed to submit a report at | Prince Street, April 11 —ne & pat lin ANTED ‘TO PURCHASE — A: 5 DORIES, that Messrs. Pope, Davies and Yeo will leave for home to-morrow. next meeting of Council of the amount of money received for bail bonds during the QUEEN INSURANGE C0,Y, Double Tenement HOUSE or COT- TAGE, in a good localityin Town, Apply, by 38 PUNCHEONS, Lot of Fishing Gear, Baits. liarrels, &e., last twelve months. After the passage of = letter, to this Office. , eee a | Ix an election riot in Bonaventure Co.,| the four newly omeees by-laws, the meet- OF ENGLAND, April 22—tf ae J. S. CARVELL Quebec, Mr. Tarte, the Conservative candi-| ing adjourned until this evening. AL. * NO OTE on ee ee eee Administrator date was so severely beaten that his life was 3 os hod h CAPITAL, THE muchIONS STERLING. VV ee wo 7 . a — ble 1 Ch’town, March 11--eod wkly t sale i despaired of In his ante mortem examina- On Saturday evening, s a y after t ; NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Brit? A, teen’ Mien as Boarders, Apply at)” 3 Si tion he accused two men, named Hamilton |!amp at the corner of Weymouth anc ings, Merchandise and Pruduce. Alsa... |” pi) 15—-}w* 'TEXHE MEMBERS of Sr. Permn’s Caveca and Smith, with committing the murderous | Grafton was lit, the pipe burst below the Am ome ‘Slab aeons supe Et assault. Tue Halifax Herald of the 18th reports the following strange case : ‘‘Yesterday a man named Alexander Babineau, belonging to Arichat, who was boarding at Flem- -thing’s, on Lower Water Street, was found lying in his bed unable to speak. He re- mained in that condition all day, and though a doctor was called in, nothing can be done for his relief. He does not appear to suffer otherwise ; can eat, and read, but ‘crowd, and many efforts were made to ex- | tap and an immense blaze came forth, burst- ing all the glass. It attracted: a large | tinguish the blaze; bat all was fruitless, | Jim Dowling, lamp-lighter, appeared on the | scene, and after witnessing the attempts made to put out the blaze, he placed his | ladder against the lamp-post, took a hand-| full of mud, and with a very dominani air, | asconded the ladder and plugged the pipe. , Then, looking from*his lofty perch at the | crowd ‘below, he exclaimed, ‘‘Ye pack of no | Special rates for isolated residences, Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), | Agent for Prince Edwaril Teland, June, 1877— MOLASSES he SOLE LEATHER! Vy 7 ANTED.—By a young man with three years cxperience in business in a Qne- | > Sewing Soeiety purpose holding a .- FANCY SALE ; “ a bec house, an engagement as Bookeeper or! About 10th July. ‘Clerk in a wholesale or retail establishment. | ftood = recommendations from his former em-! Address, F. P., care of Mrs. Pennee, ployer. Great George Street, Charlottetown. April 10, 1878--1 w eg ee wo - anon — ‘ TANTER—By a steady, respectable young man, a situation in a Store or Oflicee, or at any respectable employment, | Contributions will be thanktuiiy received by Mas. E. J. Hopeson, President. Mrs. ALEXANbER, Treasurer. Miss Jenkins, Secretary. March 30—law Jeet KR SALE-A FLAG STAFF, TOP- : MAST aud LOWER MAST, already has no use of his tongue.” The man died |, othin’s: see what it is to know the trade.” al ——_ Good references. Apply at this Uffice. ‘finished, about 66 feet long, which will be sold i cb in ering. cat Danwei nr a] () KESSHIS To i wat et] Se Saree crete oe in the prigt. Mottie Trom the est indies arched off on his “‘lighting” tour. : SSIS. 7 : Se ae z can Streets. and the sailors say he was complaining of a r ee JANTED complete set of the; March 5, 1878—Si Jaw bad headache on the voyage. An inquest is being held this aiternoon.—Hz. Reporter of the Ah, | Ar ‘the Stipendiary Macistrate’s Court, this mcrning, Patrick Mullins, found by Officer Merchant on Sunday night lying on | 50 SIDES New York SOLE LEATHER, en om ot igre sale gheap, a i. : _ ARGH’D KENNEDY, ft this Oflice, stating price. Lower Water Street, Ch’town, March 29—6in “ROYAL GAZETTE ” ve years, or any intermediate years, Feb, 28, 78-~ for the leet i... Apply | QQUBSCRIBE for the DAILY EX- AMINER, the Cheapest and most newsy |Paper published in the: Province.