i f a Danidea ahs qurne will be a meeting of the City | Latest by Tele ee Se SS pony Tm Fett emery nee mr mana Council this evening at 7.30, ThUSD § vat ‘NECUTOR’S NOTICE. Se oe TAT cS. Audion Sales ) bho), Tur mails were obliged to return to Cape Tormentine this forenoon. The ‘‘ Northern Light” left Pictou this | Speci ul Dispatch to forenoon at 11 o'clock, with twenty-five sengers, and a large quantity of freight. AT the Stipendiary Magistrate s Court this morning, James Goodman appeared for an assauit on Patrick Dunn He was manded till to-morrow, re Tar House of Assembly has not yet got ‘gto working order- the Ministry and its supporters are busy with committees and weking petty offices for friends during ihe session. Davies has very strong family at- tachments, and we believe there are still tw or three of his relations out of offices. fur thaw of last week opened Caseum- pec harbor in past the wharves. There is now nothing to prevent shipping enterprise from waking up again. There is, however, some floating ice outside, though there does not appear to be anything like a large body. -— Pioneer. Hicuway Rosrexry.—Wm. Carroll, a horse dealer of London, Ont., while driving vear Newmarket Race Course shortly after dark on the llth, was assailed by four highway:en, who mounted his wagon, threw him down and rifled his pockets, taking lis watch and the sinall amount of money left after waking ‘extensive pur- chases. Wer hear that a secret resolution was passed at a meeting in Georgetown to the effect that, rather than see the ‘‘ Northern Light’ running on any other route than that between Georgetown and Picton, the gentleman present would engage to haul her up on to the public square, and guard her there as an object to break the monotony of the scenery, and be as a guide to travel- lers wandering over that dreary prairie after night fall. . THis morning the regular train from Souris ran off the track near St. Andrew’s. te happened to be the carriage next to the Engine, which was heavily loaded with logs, that left the way. The damage done to the track, for about 150 yards, is con- siderable. ‘The passengers were conveyed on the locomotive to Mount Stewart in time to catch the train from Georgetown to the caty. Ansour.a week ago an aged woman by the name of Mrs. Blackwood left her home an Stellarton to visit her children, who were warried in Asphalt. Not putting in an appearance there, diligent search was yaade for ‘her during the week, but no trace of her could be found until yesterday {Monday) morning, when her lifeless body was found in the woods near Asphalt. Dr. Jenstone, coroner, held an inquest over the body yesterday, but we have not heard what the verdict was.—Pictou Standard. AN ENTERTAINMENT, under the patronage of His Lordship the Bishop of Charlotte- town, will be given by the members of the St. Patrick’s T. A. Society in the Market Hall, on Monday evening next. The per- sons to whom the management of this enter tainment is entrusted have spared ye pains to sectife the servicesof those who will serve t make it the best of the season. There are on the programme the names of Messrs. Caven, Hermans, Vinnicombe, Fletcher and Mrs. Pennee, and Missea Rankin and Doyle, nearly all first class vocalists and instrcumen- talists. Turnre was a very large market to-day. The upper end lower departments were crowded with a plentiful display of meat and other articles. The prices are as fol- jows :—Butter (fresh) from 21 to 25 cents ; hutter (tub) from 22 to 22 cents ; egys (per dozen) from 14 to 16 cents: turkeys, from 9 cents to $1.50 each ; fowls (each) from 20 to 35 eents, pork (carcass) from 4} to 54 cents ; beef (quarter) from 6 to 10 cents ; beef (amall) from 8 to 14 cents ; mutton {per lb.) from 6 to 12 cents; potatoes, from 25 to 30 cents per bushel ; hay (per 100 lbs!) 99 to $1.00; oats, from 40 to 42 eents per bushel. Yue Grand Sacred Concert held in the Church at Cardigan Bridge, last night, pessed off very successfully, ‘The unfavor- able weather must have prevented many from attending; still it was surprising to see the large church closely packed with peo- le from the surrounding country and vil- ages. © The Concert was under the direction of Mrs. Pennee, of Charlottetown. We are in duty bound to distribute our mede of}, praise,among the various performers, but we are satisfied that all present will cheer- fully admit that, where everyone acted so ereditably, it would be unfair to make in- vidious distinctions. We certainly think that the parishioners of Cardigan Bridge are deeply indebted to those who assisted and worked so industriously to crown the undertaking with success. The very hand- some sum of $100 realized, at this season, is indeed a good evidence of how the Concert jated.— Advertiser. was apprec Tur Oddfellows’ reunion at the “ Revere House,” last night, was in every respect most Enjoyable. At 10.30 the company sat down to @ sumptuous dinner, which reflect- «d the greatest credit upon the hostess, and fully sustained the reputation of the hotel. After this, the first part of the programme, was concluded, the usual standard and vol unteer toasts were proposed and responded to in a pleasant and appropriate manner, some of the speeches on the occasion being brimful of wit and good humor. At 3 o'clock this morning the toast “Our next inerry meeting,” brought the programme to « close, after which the brethren departed ia peace in harmony. It would be well to inention that the toasts were all drunk in cold §ater, This example is worthy of im- itatiod. One could not but notice the fact that, when Odd Fellows assemble together, one, and vie with each other in the y ufo § oromoging kindly feelings and fraternal LOurtesios. | ' WAR NEWS. 4, Cede ley LOND iN, Mar rraph. | | } } th 14, Y , an Pepiy to a q iestion mm the + Commons Chis Atlternoo ‘N : “AS AMternoon, Northcote said that the Government had avrovd in principal to take part in the Conference. ‘he Government were how communicating with the Powers regarding the terms on which we enter the Congress. He could not enter into details, but he might say that in the Congress each Power would maintain ats liberty of action. It was not intended that the majority should bind the minority. England will maintain her views in the Congress and will require, before entering it, that every article of the Treaty of Peace shall be placed before the Congress in such & manner that the Congress may judge whether the articles are to be accepted or not. St Prrerspurc, March 14. The Ayence Russe, commenting on the London fimes’ Berlin dispatch intimating that secret arrangements had been made be.| tween Russia and Turkey, says that Russia| 1s hot so contiding as to conclude secret clauses with Turkey when she kuows that the slighest transaction is communicated to Minister Layard. in regard to England's claim of right to examine the whole of the treaty at the Congress, and withdraw certain contin- gencies, the Agence pints ent that every |power will enter the Congress with full liberty as to the attitude it may assume rel- ative to the claims brought forward and de- cisions arrived at. Subscriptions for the new issue of 50,000- 009 roubles in Treasury bonds, opened here on Wednesday. It is ofticially stated that the whole amount will be immediately subscribed, ; CONSTANTINOPLE, March 14. The provincial governments have been ordered to send here promptly both old and newly enlisted recruits. Briarapbe, March 14. A great part of the Servian army of! Himak has been disbanded. The reported proposal that 40,000 Turks, to be released from captivity in Russia shall be sent to Bosnia, is causing great excite- | ment here. Vienna, March i4. The Budget Committee of the Austrian delegation to-day commenced the discussion of the 60,000,000 vote of credit. ‘ Count Andrassy stated that the 60,000,000 wes the maximum amount which would be required, The Committee rejected the demand of } the War Minister for 659,000 florins, for! military stores. Lonpon, March 14. In the Commons to-night Sir Robert Peel objected to Lord Lyons’ representing England in the Congress, because his opin- ions were opposite to those of Mr. Layard and Sir Henry Elliott. Sir Stafford North- cote replied that the Government and not Lord Lyons was responsible for England’s course at the Congress. Lonpon, March 15. | The Standard announces that the Ad-!} \ ' wiralty have ordered all outward-bound men-of-war be detained to strengthen the Mediterranean fleet, aT} re -- { GENERAL NEWS. MontTREAL, March 12. Merchants’ has risen to 58}; it is not ex- pected that Blake’s clause, reducing the stock by one third, will practically alter the liability of shareholders. A movement is oa foot for amalgamation of a number of Canadian Insurance Ceui- panies, by which one strong company will be formed. Col. H. Lerouth, a and Manager of Royal dead. H. &. OW. Merril, dry goods merchants, have settled with tireir creditors for 75 cents on the dollar, payable in six, twelve, and eighteen months. H. Mathewson and Co., grocers, settled with their creditors for 42$ cenia on the dollar, at four, eight and twelve months. John Gunning alias Bell,who was wound- ed in the party riot on Sunday morning, has failed to identify any of tie prisoners as the person who shot him, but identified Gardiner, Kelly and Beatty, three of those under arrest, as being in the crowd when the shooting took place. prominent citizen ‘ ec insurance Co., is | Correspondence. — ee eer ge” We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions ov statements of correspondents. To the Editor of the Examiner : ‘ Farewritt to Fourz.— A short week since, an advertisement promised to the people of Souris 4 first-class newspaper, early in March. Every preparation was made for its reception. Ladies had collect- ed manuscript poems and tit-bits, to have them printed for their scrap-books ; poets, looking through blue glass spectacles, had been paying more intense devotions to the moon and the breakwater ; rivals had been planning anonymous warfare ; petty politi- cians had been patching rejected articles ; and merchants had blocked out flaming ad- yertisements. But all is vanity. We learn from the Damy Examiner that Fultz is not coming. We must remain paperless and obscure. It was unkind of Mr. Fultz to feed our hopes, first with the promise of one paper—next with the promise of a second— and then to make them kill one another be- fore they were born. If he ventures to visit disappointed and indignant Souris within the present century, he may expect a warm reception. Souris can support four or five papers, if disposed to; and who made Mr. Fultz a judge of its ability? A long fare- well both tv th Souris Tribune and the lily- livered Fultz. Eastern Boy. Souris, March 13, 1878. } i? 1otteto wu, de ' ' . . tO Dis Wilow, at j wry Py - ; ; e . ; N°: MM 189 hereby mven that the under S) pene 1 has been aypointed EK saACCULOP O!} the Ks’ ate of the late Heury Vooper, of Char eased An wsHON having any cainss the state of the please present the same, duly atte ted; and any person indebted to the said Estate claim : ] her resid Dust 1er resiaence, } rince Street. MiCHARD M, GIDLEY, “ {Uxecutor, pret 12 ‘ } WVreh 1S L Gor . 25 ToONs Prime Chewing & Smoking Tobacco, SECOND TO NONE, Oi call, o at prices to suit the times, Hickey & STEWART. \ NO. 1 Queen St., Ch’town, March 13—Jin eod Give usa r ‘ 6 Sf, PAUL'S CHURCH BAZAAR UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF MISS MACDONELL. non Ps THE LADIES OF ST. PAUL’S CHURCH, intending holding a BAZAAR in the MARKET HALL, ON Wednesday & Thursday, The 24th & 23th April, id AID OF THEIR CHURCH. Admittance 25 cents. Children half-price. The folowing Committee have kindly con- sented to solicit and receive contributions for that purpose :— Mrs. Bayfield, Miss S. Longworth, s* Ball, Mrs, Manning, ‘¢ Bolton, ‘* Newhery, ‘** Brown, ‘ Osborne, ‘* Davies, ‘* Palmer, ‘sD. Davies, Dodd, ‘¢ Fitzgerald, Kk, Palmer, ‘ (, Palmer, G. Peake, Miss Haszard, © Pope, Mrs. Hensley, - 2. et Pope, ‘¢ Hobkirk, ‘¢ Sneeston, Hf ings, ‘Ss Welsh. Mrs. H. Longworth, Feb. 4—till apr 1 ftly } rr ; A £>, orm 3 MANTARAE fC UE GAML OF ' wt 4 > To he Solid by PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 4th day of APRIL next, at the New Law Courts Building, in Charlottetown, at the hour of TWELVE o'clock, noon, under and, by virtue of a Vower of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the Sixteenth day of December, A. D. 1873, and made between Alexander McSwain, junior, and Guliema, his wife, and Alexander Mce- Swain, senior, of ‘fownship Number ‘Twenty-one, in Queen’s County, of the one part, and George Peake and Ralph Brecken Peake, of Charlottetown, Trus- tees, under the marriage settlement, of Fanny Leigh, of the other part,— LL that Tract, Piece and Parcel of Land, situate, lying and being on Lot or Town- | ship Number ‘'wenty-one, in Queen’s County, bounded as follows, that is to say: By a line commencing at a stake fixed in the north side of the road leading from Morris’ Mill to the: old Malpeque Koad, in the western boundary | of fifty acres of land in the occupation of Alex ander McSwain, junior, and running thence by the magnetic meridian of 1764 north seventy chains, or the rear boundary line of farms front- ing on said first-named Road; thence west four chains and nine links. to the division line between the said Township azd Township Number twenty-three; ‘along said line south five chains, to a jog in said division line thence along said jog west seventy-five links ; thence south seventy-six chains to the old road; thence along the north side thereof northeastwardly to the place of commence- ment, containing thirty seven and one-half Acres of Land, a little more or less ; together with all Buildings and appurtenances thereto belonging. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. HODGSON & McLEOD, Solicitors, Charlotte- town. Dated this Twenty-seventa day of February A. D., 1878. GEORGE PEAKE, RALPH 3B. PEAKE. Februaay 25, 187$—till sale DoMINION oF CANADA, Province of Prince Edward Island, In the Supreme Court of Judicature he QuE=N vs. NigonoLas CoL.ins and others. 7 HEREAS comments have been made by \ ' the Press on the trials of the defendants in this case. It is ordered that 10 comments on the pro- ceedings, either with reference to the evidence, the speeches of Counsel or the Judge’s charge, or to any other proceedings relating to the said trials shall be made until the whole of the said trials are finished ; and any proprictor or editor of any newspaper disobeying this order shall be liable to be punished tor contempt. By the Court. [Signed] Db. Hopeson, Prothonotary. March 11, 1878. ~ HOUSE PROPERTY. O SELL OR TO LET, the Dwelling House, corner of Weymouth and Rich- mond streets, at present occupied by Daniel Hodgson, Esq. Apply to _ HODGSON & McLEOD. Jan. 31st, 1878. deceased will are re- ;Questeat bo make rnmediate payment to me o7 "TOBACCO. TOBACCO, j a BE Al -ALSO- ' | BLACK & | Worsted & } Furnishing Goods— DAMASKS, REPPS, SHEETINGS, PILLOW COTTON, CARPETINGS, HEARTH RUES, March 2~-im 2aw en meen semen re ee a rT mrt oe — ane herein ovate WOT Ts SHOWN ON MONDAY, the 4th March, 200 PATTERNS TVEEDS, West of England and Scotch Makes. BLUE BROADCLOTHS, aN Mancy COATINGS! SINGLE GARMENTS and SUITS made upin the best styles and at the shortest notice. OU TAURI G DEPARTMENT A GREAT SUCCESS. A SPLENDID ASSORTHENT TR EN ee ee 8 ee CRT 8 AA rn a TT Men's and Boys dats. We offer Srzucrat InpucEMENTs in House CRETONNES, MOREENS, ETC. WINDOW HOLLAND, White & Grey GALICO,“ETE. MATTS & MATTING, FLOOR OIL CLOTH, ETC. Paper Hangings ! -30:———- GEG. DAVIES & GO. oe mee A Rete att 'NEW GLASGOW! "ill be Sold by Auction, 1 0 Not } . ix §, §, Northern Light, in Monday, the 18th inst,, at 12 o clock, noon, at the Establishment of ALEXANDER McDONALD, New Glasgow, an Insolvent, THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES : FINISHED WAGONS, 5 Unfinished WAGONS, | Unfinished Threshing MA- CHINE, 5 Unfinished SLEIGHS, 1 Ton IRON, assorted; 1 Sewing MAUHINE, 1 ees 3 years old: Lot Lumber, Hardwood, tte. Bb. WILSON HIGGS, Auctioneer. March 13, 18738—pat t sale CLEARING GUT SALE. ——-:0:-—— DRY GOODS, Clothing, Groceries, Hardware, BTS: . AM instrected to sell at AUCTION, at the Store, corner of Great George and Grafton Streets, on Wednesday, 20th inst., AT 11 o’CLockK, THE ENTIRE TOOK IN TRADE Of the late Hon. Patrick Walker, Consisting in part of — White, Grey and Printed Cottons ; Sheetings, Shirtings, Linens, Table Damask, Towellings, Black and Blue Cloths; Beaver, Pilot, Mantle and Broad Cloths ; Tweeds, worsted Coatings, Woollen Underclothing, Reefing Jackets, Overcoata, Business and Walking Coats, Pants and Vests; Dress Material, in Coburgs, Serges, Wineeys, Lustres, French Merinos, Barratheas, &e. ; Grey, White, Scarlet, Striped and Checked Flannels ; Woollen Shawls, Sontags, Jackets, Hoisery ; Felt, Soft and Shell Hats; Men’s and Boys’ Cloth Caps, Boots and Shoes ; Blan- kets and Counterpanes, Braids, Fringes, Trim- mings, Silks and Velvets, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers ; full stock of Small Wares, Hard- ware, Glass, Groceries, Dye Stutis, Cheste Tea, Shop and Office Furniture, Stoves, } Sewing Machine, 1 Fire-proof Safe (Kershaw & Edward’s), etc., etc. The above goods are all in good order, and of recent importation. #s Full particulars on handbills. ‘TeERMs—Under $50, cash ; from $50 to $150, three months ; from $150 to $300, four months; and over $300, six months’ credit on approved joint notes. Sale positive ; no reserve. WM. DODD, Auctioneer. i March 6—4i AUCTION_ To be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, ow THURSDAY, the Eighteenth day of APRIL, A. D. 1878, at the heur of twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale, contained in an Inden- ture of Mortgage bearing date the sixteenth day of December, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy-six, and made be- ' tween Angus McDonald, of Springton, } ‘Township Number Sixty-seven, in Queen’s i County, farmer, and Mary Ann, his wife, | of the one part, and Daniel Hodgson, of Charlottetown, in said County, ksquire, ) of the other part (and which said Mortgage was duly assigned by the said Daniel Hodgson to Edward J. Hodgson, by Ia- denture of Assignment bearing date the sixteenth day of Vecember, A. D. 1876)— LL that Tract, Piece and Parcel of Land situate, lying and beng on Lot. or Town- ship Number Sixty-seven, in Prince Edward Island, bounded as follows, that is to say :— Commencing ata brook crossing the westera boundary oi land in the possession of one Myles Mclnnis, and thence running south along said boundary, for the distance of forty chains or thereabouts, until it meets the north- ern boundary of Lot or Township Number Thirty ; thence running along said boundary west, for the distance ot fifteen chains, or untal it meets the eastern boundary of land in the possession of one James Nicholson; thence running along said bourdary north, for the distance of thirty chains or thereabouts, until it again meets said brook ; thence running along said brook easterly to the place of com- mencemert, and containing Fifty-live Acres of Land, a little more or less. ALSO—AIl that Tract, Piece or Parcel of Land situate, lying and being on said Let Sixty-seven, commencing at a stake set in the south side of the new read leading from Char } lottetown to Bedeque, ca led Anderson's Roady ‘eight chains westwardly from the division line between Lots Numbers Twenty-two and Sixty- seven ; from thence running westwardly along said road the distance of eight chains; from thence running southwardly, at right angles with the said road, fifty seven chains; from , thence running eastwardly and parallel with the said road the distance of eight chains, and trom thence running northwardly in a direct course the distance of fifty-eeven chains, or te the said stake at the place of commencement, containing, by estimation, Fifty Acres of Land, a little more or loss, together with all duildings, Rights, Memter and Appurtenanées thereto belonging. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Fiodgson & MeLeod, Solicitors, Charlottetown. Dated this 14th day of March, A. D. 1878 EDWARD J. HODGSON, : Assignee of Mortgages, {Maroh 14th, 1878— ee crema ananassae frsetratere <~ —— ee mae Te a a nto a ee i Gf — ——— yi