THE Ww VAR! VICTORIES. |montis, at depot in the Dockyard. | are gplaced in readiness for active services TURKISH ang ue Russians ard Montenegrias Beleaicd. An Explanation Wanted. el Loxvon, June 15. News of the defeat of the Russians be- fore Kars, with heavy slaughter, after four |s days’ hard fighting, has been received. The Montenegrins have been defeated at Duga Pass and Niesic has been relieved. Tne report that the Russians will not cross the Danube till the first of July is not} At the official'y confirmed. tussian attacks along the Danube have been repulsed. Hungiry asks Russia to explain meaning of Prince Milan's visit to Piaistic Late irom M Flour Again Reduecd : ee we Reform ?71c# Ries, Bype-ditare eu Pac fic Railway, lL to the Daily Examiner.) Monrreat, June 15th. Flour again lower. There is only a local ( Speci: demand. Receipts are light. Superior Extra, $8 18 to $8 35 Ex‘ra Superfine, 7 70 to 7 85 Fancy, 7 40 to 7 45 Spring Extra, 7 10to 7 10 Superfine, 7 60 to 780 Strong Bikers’, 7 40 to 7 50 Fine, 6 20 to 6 30 Middlings, 6 05 to 6 15 Pollards, 5 60 to 5 70 U. C. Bags per 100 lbs., 0 00 to 0 00 City Bags do do 3 55 to 3 65 Provisions are lower. 10 cts. per pound. Various Reform Pic-Nics are being or- ganized. The expenditure on the Pacific Railway since December last amounts to over $30U0,- 000. The miles explored to this date ag; gregate 40,000, Thirty-four lives were lost in the survey, Cheese, 94 and — ee ce me ee INDIANS BURN A CATHOLIC CHURCH, TROUBLE IN CONSEQUENCE. (Special Dispatch to the Daily Examiner.) | Monrreat, June 15. The Oka Indians burned down a Roman Catholic Church last night. There is great excitement over the affair, and there threatens to be serious trouble in consequence, THs GENERAL ASSEMBLY. McDONNELL CASE. Hauirax June 25. The McDonnell case was discussed in the General Assembly (in St. Matthews Church here) to-day. A vote asking bim to define his position more clear y is likely to pass. Lonpon, June 14. The Berlin Ecclesiastical Court has sen tence’ the Bishop of Limburg to removal from office. There now remains but fou of tweive Prussian bishops origmally con- cerned in hurch conflict; six have veen ex- iled, and two died. Tne Rassians will not cross the Danube before the 1.t of Juiy. Three attacks of Russians on Friday against Fort Tamz, erected 1) 1855 to strengthen the defence of Fort Veil Puchi, whica is the Key of Kars. Other returned attacks followed on Saturday, but the result is unknown, The 7/imes’ Rome special reports that a personage of high position directly inquired of the Holy See how it would look upon Bonapartist movements in France. On its reply a more or less energetic system of agitation would depend. But the Vatican has mide no sign. A Vienna despatch says that certain signs point to i‘hursday or Friday next, 4s the date for crossing the Danube. Just before thac operition takes place it is expected that the Czar will issue a manifesto. A Constantinople despatch says great ex, citement exists there. consequent on the decree of the Suitan ordering all subject to be ready for immediate military services The Sultan's Cabinet consider the situation very critical, and at extraordinary Council on Wednesday, decided to press war taxes and enforce the cail for more men and ma terial. Jt is stated that the Greek Patri« arch, after long conversation with the Sul tan, promised to use his influence with the Greeks to prevent their offensive operations against Turkey. Lonpon, June 14, The Post's telegram from Woolwich says ontreal. es lchrown from the track and badly damaged, ) Out passenger Coaches and sleeping cars did ENTERED. —— - ~~ r 7 mi F j ‘ cement. General of Ordnance visited lion ' Woolwich on Wednesday, and spent sev- shipping “ Inte Mig C Ce, 4 eral hours in the inspection of stores, pro- | wae ae : vided through extra exertions, to last for | PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. {1 : There | | G complete field equipment of tents, 7 gons, ambulances, medical stores, &e., for | ‘Do regiments, with an immen-e re serve of | tores, Only requirag a short period to be t forward for use. A *h irom Belin to the Post says | ‘that the Radscinnd have organized fif een | field ho pitals, containing aitogether 20,- | 000 beds, to be distributed over Roumunia | and adioining districts This provision for | gick and wounded is thought to be suffi, | cient tor all emerg ncies. | The Times’ despatch from Constantinople | says the Porte is expected to reply to Eng, lish notification regirding the Suez Canal; that jt considers the C anal Turkish pro- perty and as Turkey has right to fight her | enemies on high sea, she has obviously the | rigut to Oppose then, va her Own property same time she recognizes lobe greit lmportiiace of the Canal to the whole world, | and Will try to prevent it becoming the} scene of hosti ities by occupying eaci end | Liab troops so as tO prevent the entrance | the j of any Russian ships. ixpI, NAPOLIs, IND., Juae 14. Fast rab ou Pitisvurg, Cincinnatti and — Railway, due here ee last wight, Vis wre da short distasce east of this city, by aswitcu veimg aati chauged and ! Tie | aye express and mail cars Were ic Wed zed between the rats. t Fs . dg ‘ ti Lis uot wave the track. ‘The postal cierk wa- the only person seriously hurt, but a nuimn- wer received sligbt injuries. Every effor wili be made to discover the perpetrators f this outrage. Personal ) dai- ~~ e e ey ee] WS Oy BES hy | SO 88“ ee ee eee Senator Howlan is in town, Captain Scott, R, Ha.ifux last evening. N., arrived here from Lewis Carvell, Esq., Was @ passenger ves- terday by the St. Lawrence, to Chariotte- town. * 7 Members of the Presbytery of Prince Ed- ward I-land in attendance at the ‘«* Genera) Assembly” in Halifax, are located as fo! ‘ows: Key. R. S. Patterson, Bedeque—J. A. Sin- clair, Morris St. Kiev. A. Campbell, ituss, Pieasant St. tev. Isaac Murray, D. D., S. Maclean, Inglis St. Rev. R. "McLennan, Charlottetown—Dv. Lawson, Pleasant $t. Rey, Alexander McLean, Belfast—Princi- pal Ross, Dartmouth. Strathalbyn—W. ( Cavendish —J tev. N. McKay, Summerside—W, F Knight, Victoria Road Mr. A.C. Stewart, Georgetown—Reyv. G M. Grant, Pleasant st. Mr. John Maclennan, St. Peter's, East— Mis. Baillie, 78 Birmingham St, Mr.J. McEwan, St. Peter’s West—Mrs. Bailhe, 73 Birmingham St. Mr. Arch. Sinclar, Princetown—David scult, Sackville St Mr. Alex. Matthews, Alberton—David Scott, Sackville St Mr. James HenJerson, New London—Dr. McKnight, Dartmouth. Royal Insurance Company of Liverpool and London. THe subscribed capital of this Company is £20.0.000 stg., or $10.000.000, Its capital and assets amount to $29,000 000. lis average yearly income is $6 000,000. The amount carried to profit and loss last year was $2,900,000. By the returns of the Chief Superintendent at Ottawa for 1876, it appears that the ‘‘ Royal’ did the largest business in Canada, It paid over $350,009 of losses last year; and never dis~ puted acent. On the 24th May the Stock of the ** Royal ”’ sold on London Stock Ex- change at 679 per cent. above par. Thi- Company effects insurance on all kinds of meicintiie risks and vessels on stocks. Dwellings insured for one or three years on most favorable terms. Every risk taken on its Own merits, according to circum stances and surroundings. This Compxiny June 15..-Schrs. Anulla, Walgrel, Pic- tou, coal; Onward, Scott, Chatham, deals; Msrgaret Jane, Chapman, Buctouche, boards; Phemia, Chamoers, Tatmagouche, lumber; Albany, Scott, Richibucto, deats; Favourite, Goodfeliow, — , 126,000 \shingles; Victory, McLe “an, Rte hibucto, deals: Gazelle, Kennedy, Montague, ballast; Susan King, McPher son, Tatma; couche, scantiing; J. J. Marshall, Gallant, Shediac, luinber; Lively, Hingley, Pugwash, boards. CLEARED. June 15.—Schrs. Jean D’Are, Barnard, Pape mg mdse; Lively, Hingley, Tat- vuche, mdse; Gazelle, Robertson, Pictou, last: Favourite, Goodfellow, Miramichi, baliaaee Camelion, Weatherbie, Tatma- rouche, ballast; Seadrift, Byrne, Pictou, jaliast; Francis Hardy, Gallant, Pictou, bal- Spriugtielu, Strang, Pugwash, ballast; laggie, McBeth, Buctouche, - mdse, MEMORANDA, Arrived at Boston, on the 11th, schooners Black Warrior, from Charlottetown, and Maggie D,. Hall, ‘from New London. The schrs, R. Moore, Moore Master,and Mary, Gillis Master, are now loading al Market Wharf, Halifax, for Charlottetown, % V’iymouta, G. B., May 29.—The steamship Prince Edware, of and from Charlottetown, whilst going into the Great Westein Dock, ‘aSt evening, struck the pier head, staving in two bow plates. Load ng in Boston for W ifalia, Graham, Loading in New York, for West Indies, J. M.S Murchison. est Indies, brigt. Loading in New York for Drigt Minnie, McDonald. West Indies, Arrived at Songua, LaGranue, and soading fur New York, bark Assyrian, Murchison. Messrs. Forest & Co., shipped 48,000 can Lobsters on Tuesday for Halifax. The Lapwing, Capt. D. May, arrived in} uullenburg, Sweden, on the 20:h May. The Brigt. Siena, Capt. MeLeod, "arrived at Deleware Breakwater yesterday, from Barbadoes, with a full cargo of molasses on vwners’ acccount. The above vegsel is owned by F, T. Newbery & Co. WESTERN NOTES. (From Summerside Journal.) We are pleased to learn that the Barque Elizabeth, Capt. John Newman, arrived at Penarth, on the 12th inst., making the ruc from Summerside in less than eigh- teen days. Over 120 head of cattle have been ship ped by rail from Kensington this spring. Caprain J, A. McLeop, of Kensington, sent oft 17.500 bushels potatoes last Friday morning, mostly for the American market. Mr. May of the P.E. I. Railway engineer- ing department is at present engaged in making surveys in order to straighten some of the sharper curves between Kensington and New Annan. New Advertisements Flour. Flour. Flour. HE Subscribers have for sale the follow- ing well known brands of Flour, which they offer in lots, low for cash: 300 Bbis. Plough, 700 do, Gibb’s Best, 500 do. Our Brand. 200 do. Oshawa. HASZARD BROS. June 13—4ins is represented by M. A. CaMERON, Agent for P. E Mr. Cameron also represents the tin’? of London: the ** Lancashire’’ Great Pritun: and the “Canada Fire and | .arine ’ of Hemilton Ontario. Also six} first-class \ arine Companies, issuing steri- | ing certificates, payable in ail the principal | cities of Europe. Hotel Arrivals. SPRPRLPRLAARA AAA AAAAAAHNarawyv"w RANKIN HOUSE. June 15.—Messrs. J. Walace, St, John: | . | Gapt. Scott, Haiifax; A.A. Sparrow, Boston, i B. Baxer, Boston; H. B. Sturdivant, New York; A. A. McAvety, St. John: G. W. tlowlan, Cuscumpec. 4 OSBORNE HOUSE. Jane 14.—D. McDonald, Montreai; James! McMa:n, Buctouche, M. Morrison. Picton; Db. F. Johnstone, Miramichi; F. Pichette, Quebec’ A. W. Owen, Souris; W. H. Smiih, Su John. 15ih.— Robert McQueen and wife, Donald, Souris. Richibucto; D. R. A. Mc- Ferguson, Fredericton; ee S ipendary Magistrate s Court. + eee we - Owing to the small amount of business done in this department for the past few | days, we did not think it worth while pre-| senting our readers with each day’s report, In order tu keep up the runs we here give | the small reportfrom Monday, the Ilth :— Malcolm McPherson, for being drunk ani | incapasle, was fined 32 or 8 Seys-—-A hh. Thomas Ladner, for being drunk andi ca pable, fined $3 or 14 days; James Henn ssy, for using abusive language, fined $1.70 or 14 days; John Griffin, on complaint of dohn Erberbrock, for an assault, fined 5cen's and cos.s; John MeMahon, on complaint of W.n. Hennessy, for assault, fined $4 or 10 days | | | i Island. | Guard. of | } FOR PICNICS Very Choice Fancy Biscuits, on, Raspberry, & Strawberry SY BU ES. LIME JUICE, CANNED FRUIT. such as Peaches, Strawberry, Pineapple, Tomatoes, etc. COLNED BEEF & HAM. Very nice Lot of Confectionery , Oranges, Nuts, etc. Jans i4—6m BEER & sitll i SYRUPS. R ASPBERRY, STRAWSZERRY. GINGERWINE, LEMON, ln 715 and 20 Gallon Kegs, SUITABLE FOR TEA PARTIES. pap> VERY CHEAP. CARVELL BROS. Ch’ ‘town, June e 1h. —2 iw pat 2 mos. ‘NEWFOUNDLAND PORT WINE. 4 Diamond, for Medical use, at ITALIAN WAREIIOUSF. May 22, 1877.—t a w tor 1 mc AVA Ls wale i | JUST RECEIVED Ex. Spring Ships from England, a general ASSORTMENT OF ENGLISH HARDWARE GENUINE & WO. 1 LONDON WHITE LEAD, (warranted.) A general assortment of Colored Paints, Glass, Putty, &c., &e., Also by Steamers from Boston a large Stock of AMERICAN HARDWARE. O°0 Disstons Celebrated Saws of all kinds and sizes comprising © Butchers, Hand, Panel, Tennon. Compass. Cross Cut, Pit, Mill. & Circulars. Which we offer at prices that CANNor BE BEATEN We are a t« Sole Agents for Campbell & Fowlers’ Celebrated Tempered Carriage Springs, used largely by our leading Carriage makers, and which for Temper and. Finish cannot be equalled, EK wwery Spring Warranted. Steel & Lron Axies all sizes. 212 CRANK AV A Few Pairs 7 3-1 & LES for Slovens. —0-0— NALTOS & SPIKES OF Al. KINDS, AT LOWERST PRICES, 0-0 LS Intending pnrchasers will find our Stock of Hardware com- plete. : | BOURKE, SON & GO. Ch’town, May 31, 1877.—tw wk 4w a P THE STADACONA FIRE & LiFe INSURANCE CO, Head Office: @Muebec, ———— + BO OF AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $5,000,000. Government Deposits, $100,000. J. B. RENAUD, PRESIDENT. HON. JOHN SHARPLES, Vice-PRresipENy. GEORGE J. PYKE, General Manacer. CRAWFORD §LI NDSFY, Sicrerary —~—— e CHARLOTTETOWN BOARD, Esq.: | Joun F HYNDMAN, Esq. BROS., Agents. Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Chairman; | JoHN QuiRK, JoiN INGs, Esq. ; | P. CARVELL Local Boards Eatablished throughout the Dominion. Fire and Life Policies Issued at Moderate Rates, June 7. 77—ly C. PatmEr, Esq, ; ROBERTSON, Esq. Ww. HERCHLANTS Muni INURE (W', Capital $1,000,000, vit praer lo increase to $2,000,000. HEAD OFFICE: tenn MONTREAL. Risks Taken Daily at tha Office of CARVELL BROS., Azeits for P. KE. Island é 7, 3ia7—J Charlotta: June " — A Molasses and Suga, | | BAPILISMA. THREE-FOLD. TESTIMONY, New landing at PEAKE’S No, 2 Wharf) Puns. Brightest Barbadoes MOLASSES, Tiarone : . r ” mane Baptism, nds Bright Muscavado SUGAR, - Spirit Baptism, . ete se dy : “AND THe — ; Haszard Bros. Biptism of Fire June 7. ree cae RBY. J LATHER Sole Leather ! Sai hag Get itgat \ A. Hurvie, Theo. L, “Chappelle, Breme net Bros. and SAMP. LATHERN. June 12, 1847,.—2w | CARVELL BROS: | Mey 21,1877.