ey — Local and Other items, Tus Most Worthy Grand Orange Lodge Like day. Tut members of St. Patrick’s T. A. So ciety intend holding a Pienie at Orwell early in July. Tur return cricket match between the | ' i Foreigners vs. the Natives, resulted in uy victory ©} thirty-four for the latter. Two of our city Banking declared a dividend of 10 per cent, on their capital stock for the past half year, Hou es to-day Tux steamer ‘‘Gulnare,” Capt. W. Me- | Leod, sailed this morhinhys for Pictou, where she will coal and thence sail for Glasgow. Reav W. W. Wellner’s advertisement of | Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Electro Plated Ware, in another column—4i 2aw 3 Prankways and platforms are being laid on the southern part of _ this! city, and street Improvements are rapidly progressing. Tue regular communication of King Solomon A. F. & A. Masons will be held m their Lodge Room, Victoria Hall, Water Street, this evening. Tue brig ** Fanny,” Murchison, master, owned by Measrs. Welsh & Owen, arrived from Demerara, with a cargo of one hun- dred puncheons of molasses and forty-two barrels of sugar. Mr. J. R. Brecxen, Cashier of the Bank of P. E. Island, has been for the past week ill and confined to his house. He is now im- proving, and will,we hope,in a few days, be | able to attend to business as usual. lwinGg to the illness of the Stipendiary i * Magistrate, there was no sitting of the| Court this forenoon. The few drunks that were for trial were held on bail till to-mor- row. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. nee sip mere 9 Sse Ouestion. « (3) ectal Dy spateh to Evaminu r ) BEeruin, June 2. While Emperor William was taking a drive at 2.30 o'clock this p. m., some shots, appar- ently proceeding from a house in the Avenue Unter der Linden, were fired at him. The Kmperor was wounded in one arm and on the } } cheek, by duck and small shots. The would-be assassin is Dr. Nobling, oe cupying appartments at No, 18 Unter der Linden, When his door was forced open, he fired upon and wounded the hotel keeper, and tried to commit suicide, but was secured. _ The Emperor’s personal attendants jumped into the carriage, and supported him unti! the carriage reached the palace. Whe Emperor was conveyed to his bed, and several grains of shot were extracted, causing creat loss of blood, . The Emperor suffered great pain, but never lost consciousness. At 7 o'clock this evening no serious apprehension was felt as to his con- dition. CONSTANTINOPLE, May 2, in consequence of the failure of the Porte’s Commissioners to pacify the Mohammedan In- surgents, the Russians and Bulgarians attack- ed their position and were everywhere repulse- ed, except near Ortvaneni. Che Porte has prepared a memorandum for the Congress, into signing the San Stefano Treaty by Grand Duke Nicholas at every pause in the negotia- tions, threatening to nowle. i ad-ance on Constanti- Sr. Pererssure, June 2. The Golos says that Count Andrassy’s de- clarations are a direct menace to Russia’s posi- » Dr. Me OWAIN, Of Belfast, is eV idently de- | termined to reach the top of his profession. Having already graduated at ‘* Harvard’ and **‘ MeGill,” he upon a conrse of sindy in London or Edin- burgh. i } He took passage in the Gilnar ‘which sailed to-day. Tue cod and mackerel fisheries at Mag- dalen Islands have commenced; fish ap-| pears to be more abundant than last season. Mackerel! have struck in Pleasant Bay dur- ing the week, which is earlier than usual, and‘a good fishery is anticipated should the} weather keep fine. ACKNOWLEDGED, with thanks, the sum of $4 for the Soup Kitchen, being a second donation from Mr. Justice Young. This gift has enabled the committee to meet all expenses, which were greater than w as at first thought, owing to some items having been forgotten when the report was pub- lished. A LITTLE BOY named James Bateman nar- rowly escaped drowning this forenoon. He attempted to walk across a plank which is used as a crossing from Peake’s No. 1 to Queen’s Wharf, when he slipped and fell into the water, which was about seven feet deep at the time. He sank twice and was disappearing a third time whefi a young man named John McKinnon jumped in and rescued him. Four building lots, being part of town lot 19, in third hundred, were soit at auction on Saturday by Wm. Dodd, Esq. The house and lot on the corner of Rotchford and Grafton streets were purchased by Mr. Chas. Dalziel for the sum of $670. Two lots on Rotchford street were bought by Mr. W. H. Frazer for $365 and $350 each He also purchased the remaining lot on Grafton street for $440. Cuartes McK. Fremine, aged 30 years, married, a resident of St. John, N. B., and son of senior member of Fleming’s Foun- dry, of that city, was found drowned in the St. John Harbor on the 30th ult. He had not been seen alive since the morning previous, and he is supposed to have walked over the wharf. A number of street arabs amused thein- selves toa large extent among Mr. New- bery’s sweets, on Peake’s No. 3 Wharf, yes- terday. They licked molasses from the puncheons until their appetites for the sweet were satisfied. They then covered the clothing of the smaller portion of the | company with it, and ended by pulling a bung from one of the casks and letting half the molasses it containe? run over the wharf. D. Banks McKenzie arrived in this City on Saturday evening. At 8 o’clock a pub- lic temperance meeting was held in the Re- form Club Hall. Owing to the brief notice given, ‘it was not largely attended. Rev. Mr. Falgatter was the first to address the meeting. He was followed by Mr. G. W. Millner, who recited a well-written original temperance poem in his usual tasteful and elegant style. After a few short remarks from Robert Shaw, Esq., Mr. McKenzie came forth, and, in a brief speech, related the results of his labors in the cause of temperance since his departure from this City. He will address another meeting in the same Hall this evening at 8 o'clock. Asadscene was observed in a New York Police Court recently, when the widow of Ed- ward McKenna, killed about a week ago by the falling of a girder on the Elevated Kail- road, appeared with her three young children, so weak from want of food that she staggered and almost fell to the floor. -She had not eaten for two days, having given the last bits of food in the house to her children, and stated that, though her sad condition had been made knowa to the company in whose employ her husband was at the time of her neciddeh, they had re- fused to do anything for her. Her children were sent toa provident institution, but she refused to accept any aid for herself, saying that she ‘‘ could make her way.” This case seems to be another illustration of the truth of the statement that ‘* Corporations have no souls,” is now about to enter] tion in Roumania and Bulgaria. Lonpon, June 2, | The i i ‘Daily Telegraph's” pondent says that the Austrian Government |utterly distrusts Russia, and this feeling is | now shared in §by Court and Cabinet, so that Austria’s policy is no- longer hampered by | divided Councils. | itis announced that Count Schowaloff start- |ed for St. Petersburg last night ; from there he will go the Congress. The papers usually credited with official in- } formation state that it is believed that the | Government intends to announce to Parlia- | ment, to-night, that an understanding relative ito the Congress has been reached and invita- tious issued, Mortgage Sale. To be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court Tlouse, in Summerside, on FRIDAY, the Twenty-eighth day of June next, A. D. 1878, at the hour of ‘'welve o’clock, noon, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the Twenty-first Cay of Apnil, A. 1), 1876, and made between John Sinith, of Summerside, in Prince Sounty, in Prince Edward Island, shop keeper and grocer, and Christy Smith. his wife, of the one part, and Catherine N. Stamper, of Charlottetown, in Queen's County, in said Island, widow, of the other part,— i | LI. those Tracts, Pieces and Parcels LA of Land, as follows, viz.: Ist. ALL that Piece or Pacel ot Land situate. lying and being at Summerside, on Lot or Township Namber Seventeen, in Prince County, in said Island, and is bounded and described as follows, that is to say: Commencing al a stake fixed on the south side of Centreville Street, on the northwest angle ofa lot of land in the pos- session of Alexander Waugh—said stake being fifty feet from Robert Ellis’ west line; thence runuing wWwestwardly aiong said street a distance of fifly feet, to Lot Num- ber Twenty-oue ; thence southwardly, at right angles, to said street, a distance of ninety feet, to land owned by James C, Pope; thence eastwardly, parallel to said street, fifty feet, to Lot Number Twenty- five: thence northwardly, at right gngies, to the place of commencement, being Lot Number Twenty-three, as laid down ona plan made by Verantius S. Gillis, Surveyor. 2nd. ALL that Tract, Piece, or Parcel of Land situate, lying and being on Lot or Township Nember Seventeen, aforesaid, | bounded as follows, that is to say: On the least side by Lot Number Seventeen, run- ning westwardly ove hundred and fifty- seven feet; thence northwardly one hun- dred feet; thence eastwardly one hundred aud fifty-seven feet; thence southwardlv one hundred feet, to the place of commenc- ing, always reserving a right-of-way to John Smith, agreeable to the plan made out by Alexander Anderson, Esquire, con- taining two thousand two hundred and forty-three yards, @ little more or less. 3rd. ALL that Tract, Piece, or Parcel of Land situate in Summerside, and bounded as follows, that is to say: Commencing al astake at the north angle, and running eastwardly along Second Strect the dis- tance of seventy-eizht and a half feet, thence, at right angles, southwardly, the distance of one huudred feet; thence, at right angles, westwardly, until it meets Cedar Street, seventy-eight and a half feet; thence northwardly along said street to the place of commencement or stake aforesaid the distance of one hundred ieet, subject {to a certain right-of-way, as reserved ina deed of the last-mentioned piece of land, from John Mattart to the said John Smith, together with all houses, buildings, rights, members and appurtenances thereunto be- longing or in anywise appertaining. ¥or further particulars apply to Messrs. PaLMEk & McLxop, Solicitors, Charlotte- town. : Dated this 27:h day of May, A. D. 1875. CATHERINE N. STAMPER, Mortgagee. May 27— law t sale s jour UY THE DAILY EXAMINER, — \ for the latest news—local and telegraphic declaring that it was hurried Vienna corres- - . er > ~ - ° me - —< ny ee a ent et mS ot QUTETTTING WAREHOUSE, NO. 50 QUEEN STREET. A SUPERIOR LOT OF 4AING & LEATHER GOVERED TRUNKS | JUST ARRIV DD. solid Leather Valises! Much Cheaper than Home Manufaeture. A FULL LINE OF GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS ! ee § en ve Inspection Solicited before Purchasing Elsewhere. “#5. > ROBERTSON. Charlottetown, May 530— NEW GOODS! Ai CASH PRICES. ——_————— +) ojo W. A. Weeks & Go. —HAVE JUST OPENED— New Dresses, Hais, Feathers, Flowers, Mouraing Goods, Urapes, &e., &e. All CASH BUYERS should call and examine our Goods before buying elsewhere. W. A. WEEKS & CO. en THOMAS WORKMAN. H. P.. T. JAMES CLAXTON, Esquire President. Vice-President, SU IN DO ta ew LPL ANI ACHDENT INSURANCE COMPANY —--—— 0 !—-~— --—— AUTHORIZED CAPITAL 8... C1, 000,000. HEAD OFFICE: ST. JAMES STREET. M. OH. GAULT, Esquire, R. MACAULAY, Managing bbirector, Sec’y. CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND HONORARY DIRECTORS: HON. L. ©. OWEN, HON. J. F. ROBERTSON, oe DANIEL DAVIES, OWEN CONNOLLY, Eso, * Messrs. JENKINS & McLEOD, °. . . Mepican EXAMINERS. :0:——_—_—— Cu’rows, May I1, 1878. comeamnegene 9) Somcemonen This Company issues Policies on all the AprpRovED Meruons of Life and Accident Business, Its Motto is *‘Economy AND SECURITY.” HORACE HASZARD, Agent P. E. Island. Jan. 31, 1878— oO LONGER AGENT! Our Agreement with W. H. Ottve, of St. John, N. B., has this day terminated by mutual consent. In the meantime, parties desiring Machinery can obtain information from us direct, or through i AMOS FISHER, Truro, N. 8, or JOHN WELSH, St. Martin’s, N. B. PRICEHS REDUCED! Great Improvements in our SAw [rons—Porrasie Grist Mrtts—Portasle Saw MILs. Add — _ WATEROUS ENGINE WORKS CO., Brantford, Canada. BOTH PRACTICAL MEN WHOSE JUDGMENT AND ADVICE CAN BE RELIED ON, April 17, 1878. $$ —— $() $————— - RESERVE your Spring Order, and get our Low LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE, GARVELL BRO’S, acents. Ch’town, March 23—sw pat s jour 21 Quotations — Renee aemeetanamamnetane anise) KING SQUARE HOUSE! SEEING Ls. ——— ~,/\, M. Split PINE, GENTLEMEN £0 135 2. Split ckDaR. Are Invited to Call and Look at) Yor sale from wharf in lots to suit purchaser aa Fr. T. NEWBERY & CO. NIGE NEW GLOTHS ee aca susrorexeper New Watches and Clocks avin ann Our Tailoring Department. JUST RECEIVED. LATEST PATTERNS! peatiway MEN and others requiring a good substantial TIME-KEEPER can be sup- EXCELLENT VALUE! plied at a lower price than at any time previ- BEER & SONS — E. W. TAYLOR'S, s South Side Queen Square. Ch’town, March 23, 1878. May 31, 1878—6i eod ee on a My meeieniroaties ee asentaetioasintnaaaen nena onary ee iene AUCTION SALES, — Schooner ‘‘ Plover.” BY AUCTION, eS . Next Thursday, June the 6th, At 1l O’cLocK, T Connolly’s Wharf, the Schr. ‘ Plover,” i built at Bay de Verte, N. B., 19 tons register, with SAILS, ANCHORS, CHAINS, &c., all complete and ready for sea. A. MACNEILLE, Auctioneer. June 3, 1878—m tu wed KLIGIBLE BUILDING LOT! W sticindie ireeted to Sly Thursday, the 6th of June next, AT 12 O'CLOCK, Noon, A CORNER LOT, fronting 41 feet on the Malpeque Road, and 196 feet on a Street adjoining the residence of James B. Gay, Esq. The site is one of the best, for building pur- poses, to be found within the suburbs of the City. Terms made known at Sale, or by applying to MACKENZIE & STUMBLES, \uctioneers. Charlottetown, May 29, 1878—7i VALUABLE Building and Pasture Lots ! ~ J AM instructed by Mr. R. D. McLaren, . to sell, at Auction, on the Premises, on SATURDAY, Siu JUNE, at 12 o'clock, LTeEIRTHENW VERY VALUABLE AND HANDSOMELY SIT- VATED BUILDING AND PASTURE LOTS in the Royalty of Charlottetown, about one and-a-half miles from the City, on the Mal- peque Road, in the vicinity of St. Dunstan’s College. Six Lots containing one-acreand upwards each, front on the Malpeque Road ; and the remain- ng seven, containing two acres each, front on- in road thirty-three feet wide, running wes‘ wardly from the Malpeque Road (as per plau on handbills, The above Lots are very handsomely situated on the southern side of a hill, and have each a water privilege, making them invaluable for building er pasture purposes. TrrMs—Twenty per cent. down, the balance to be paid in five years with interest at 6 per cent. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, May 29, 1878—pat 4i Sn a ee Sr een ainaentaale “ PENWITH VILLA.” Valuable Private Residence HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ! AM instructed by the Reverend Dr. Reap to sell, at AUCTION, on the premises, On Wednesday, June 12th, AT Il o’CLOCK, A. M. , Ali his Household Furniture and Effects, com- ' -prising—Walnut, Rosewood & Mahogany Tables, Chairs, Sofas, Lounges, Side. boards, Cheffoniers (Marble Tops), What- not; Pictures, Brussels and other Carpets, Repp and Lace Curtains, Curtain Poles and Cornices, Clocks, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware; Hall Furniture, Iron Bedsteads, Feather Beds and Bedding, Wardrobes, Chests of Drawers, Wash- stands, Toilet Ware, Toilet Glasses, Kit- chen. Furniture, Carriage, Sleigh, 2 Seta Silver-mounted Harness, Garden & Stable Tools, &c., &c., Ke, (See Catalogues. ) At f2 o’clock [ will offer the rery valu- able and eligibly situated RESIDENCE, Coach House, Stable, &c., beautifully lo- cated in a quiet and most respectable neighborhood. The House, with frost- proof Cellar, contains eleven rooms, with two kitchens, is very conveniently ar ranged, comprising, with Coach House and Stable, Shrubbery and Garden, one of the coziest private residences in the City. TERMS—For the Property, twenty per cent. of the purchase money to be paid down, and the balance can remain on the property for any reasonable time, as may suit purchaser ; terms for Furniture, see Catalogue, to be had at the office of WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, May 30—sw pat 2aw t sale Wants, Lost, Found, <r. Advertisements wnder this heading, in space not exceeding half an inch, will be insert ed for Ten Ceuts per day. \ ANTED—A Lad for Office Work. Apply, in applicant’s own handwriting, to B. D., Box 79, Post Office, Charlottetown. > June l— OST— between St. Dunstan’s Cathedral and the Market House, a Gop BROOCH, bearing the initials ‘‘M. A. B., Jan. 30th.” The finder will be rewarded by leaving the same at the EXAMINER Office. May 29--2i* GUND—At Southport a Pocket Book, containing papers which may be of value tothe owner. The Pocket Book can be ob- | tained at the EXAMINER office by proving pro- perty, and paying for advertizement. May 21—1878. OUSE TO LET—0n Great Geo Street, opposite Lewis’ Photograph Gal- ay. Yossession given immediately. Enquir at DORSEY & JOST’S, May 14—pat 3aw a ae, eens sane er ener EN