Local and Other Items, Crry Counct, meets this evening at 7.30 Tur mails will arrive per Princess of Wales this evening A very good atten lance at the market t- day. Prices the same as on Tuesday. Mr. Earve has a vacancy for two music pupils in his classes. Bevinners preferred. 31 Tuz ‘* beautiful dust” is again becoming conspicuous, and calls upon our City fathers to put the watering carts in order. Tue Princess of Wales had a tine run over to Pictou yesterday. She returns this evening and will leave again on Monday morning. Last NiguT a horse ard cart was stolen from the stable of Mr. McDonald, on Kent street, and was found on the farm of the owner this forenoon. Tue members of Wildy Lodge, I. O. O. F., will meet at Lodge Room, to-morrow, (Natal Day), at. 1.30. The members of St. Lawrence Lo.ige, and Patriarchs of Port la Joie Encamp- ment, will assemble at 2 o'clock. We are pleased to see our genial friend Mr. R. Sneeston, in charge of the Clock of the new Law Courts. Mr. S. held this position previous to the coming of Davies’ Government, when he fultilled it most satisfactorily to the public. Pork Packine tn Canapa.-—As compared with some previeus years the business in pork packing in Canada, during the winter f 1878-9, has declined very considerably, the total number of hogs packed being atated at 115.775 avainst 151,781 in the season of 1877-8, a falling off equal to about twenty-four per cent. Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this forenoon, James McAulay, drunk and incap- able. was find $2 and costs or 8 days. Isaac Murley, drunk, and arrested on complaint of Mr. Knight, was dismissed. Walter Misser- vey, summoned on cc mplaint of A. Rotchford, for assanit; was fined 5 cents. The case of Malcolm McLeod, summoned for retailing }- tpiritaous liquors without license, was post- poned till Monday for further evidence. Tue Ovpre_tows Natal Day entertainment, which takes place in the Market Hall, to- morrow evening, promises to be a first-class affair. The hall is being fitted up in excellent shape, and nothing 1s left undone to mike the proceedings of tthe day successful. The procession, headed by the band of the 82nd batallion, will leave the Lodge Room at half-past two o'clock, for the Prince Street Methodist Church, where a suitable sermon will be preached by the Rev.,John Lathera A collection in aid of the poor will be taken up. THERE'S many a slip ‘tween the cup and the lip”’—as the six Grit members experienced when they took away the keys of their desks in the House of Assembly. expecting to re- open them when the House re-opened after election. Bat now the pages of Chappelle's Almanac wiil know their names no more. Their place knows them not; the lofty ceil. ing No more re-echoes back the donkey’s bray, When each one spoke with such apparent feeling, The prestige of the Grits has passed away. Cuataam Deearine Society on Friday night last debated the new tariff. Mr. Joun Lawson opened the debate, and was re- plied to by Mr. John Newson. The debate was conducted in a very lively manner, a number of the members taking part. Mr. Geo. Full, on invitation of the Chairman, de- livered a very good speech. The hour to ad- journ having arrived, Mr. John Newson moved that the debate be adjourned. The debate will be resumed to-night, when Mr. Newson will open. Society meets in Full’s Hull, Queen Street, every Friday evening, at 5 o'clock. Members of the press, members of the Legislature, and others, are cordially in- vited to attend. A. T. Foutz, Sec’y. . — — etn the staements or opinions of our correspondents. —_—— — _ eee aera High Freights on the P. EH. Island Railway. ee To the Editor of the Examiner. Str,—When the Railway was constructed in this Province the farmers expected it would be a great boon to them, inasmuch as they felt confident they would be enabled to send their saleabies from the most distant point of the line to the best market—Caarlottetown— fora very small cost. But now it appears they have been sadly disappointed. Freights are so heavy that it is impossible for a farmer to send a small quantity of produce to market with profit, and the consequence is thata great portion of the farmers along the line are compelled to hitch up their old steeds aud convey their produce and requisites to and from the market in the same manner as they did before the Railvay was constractad. Merchants and traders in Georgetown and Souris are also compelled to run a line of smali packets to and from Charlottetown. Again those heavy freights tend greatly to cripple business. Whena few days agothe writer seata small quantity of salt from Charlotte- town to Harmony Station he was surprised to fiad that the freight was 25 cents per ba, whereas he could send the same via sailing ket to Souris for twelve cents per bag. The charges on every other article of freight are accordingly as heavy as those on salt. The writer does not mean by the foregoing re- marks that trains should be runfor nothing; but that a fair and just freight should be ar- ranged—of which farmers woul! not justly complain, Yours, ete., PFaRMER. Harmony, April 25, 1879. -_s Tuz Prince or Waxes’ Sons WINNING A Boat Race.—The cadets of Her Majesty's ship Britannia took part recently in their annual regetta, and the crew of one of the four-oared gigs included two sons of the Prince of Wales, Prince Albert Victor pul- ling how, and Prince George steering. Six ts completed, and aftera keen contest that in which the Princes were came in first by nearly two lengths. The race was in a cold and pelting rain. t} bridge across the Ottawa river above the NEWS BY TELEGRAPE. ro VA ' ~ ' Nttan A Bansien Waw Jitawa and Foriga News, oe Orrawa, April 26. | - The Hull deputation ; inte vai i ull deputation appointed to wait on , Hon. Mr. Juily in relation to the railway | Chaudiere fails, cunsists of Mayor Leduc} jand Ald. Graham. : Capt. Scott, R. N., of Halifax, who ar | rived in Ottawa last evening, is the guest of Mr. Smith, Deputy Minister of Marine. | Me has come to the capital for the purpose } of yiving evidence regarding the expen- | diture of public money on the ‘Northern Light” last summer. Lonpon, April 24. The Admiralty Court has given judgment in the action by the Government against the steamship “Helvetia” for sinking the British revenue cutter ‘‘Fanny” off Tuskar light, in October, 1878. The Court pro- nounced the ‘‘Helvetia” blameable for the collision. In the House of Commons to-night Mr. Rylands, Liberal, moved a_ resolu- tion censuring increased expenditures of the the Government. ee Mr. Boxter, Liberal, seconded the mo- tion, and warned the House against too im plicit faith in the boasts of Engiand’s supre- EX bi ALBERT 9 imacy in arts and commerce. He instanced 3 the enormous advance made by the Ameri- eans in inventive arts. The House ad- journed until Monday. VIA G EQ) RG FIOWN Vienna, April 24. | Ul s The hotels are crowded in consequence of the festivities in honor of the Emperor’s silver wedding to-day. The concourse ex- ceeded that of the exhibition year. The city is decorated for a grand procession, re- presenting the trades, on Friday, to be witnessed by the Emperor and Empress. Berry, April 24. a Negotiations between Germany and the Vatican are without result. There was a rumor that Dr. Dollinger had submitted to the Vatican; but it has been denied. Lonpon, April 24. German newspapers report that the Tar- Vi BH N 'S A TS | tars of Orak, fearing forcible baptism, . burned the town and murdered the ofticials. Two theusand persons have been arrested Felt and Straw, at St. Petersbure within a few days. 2 - —_-—--— --—-- -—~»> <b> =. --_-- ----- Turkey’s Finances. —— The explanation of the news from Con- stantinople respecting the extreme financial distress in which the Sultan now finds him- 42 | Ay & i = self 1s siinple. Nearly a mouth ago it was GENTS WHITE SHIRTS seen that the Turkish Government could not possibly go on withont a new loan. The Imperial Ottuman Bank undertook on certain conditions to snpply fifty millions of francs in cash to the Porte. The conditions were that there should be ap- pointed by the Porte a commission of ® e control, the members of which should be Frillin S either named or approved by the represen- : tatives of the French and English Govern- ments; that the disbursement or the fifty millions should be made in accordance with the directions of this commission, and that it sheuld be used for three specitic purposes, namely, redemp- tion of a stipulated portion of the paper currency, so as to enhance the value of that remaining; to pay off and disband a_por- tion of the army in order to reduce military B expenses; aud to pay certain pressing ciaims vf the floating debt. Tae commission of |. control was also to carefully examine the ee aS entire revenue and expenditure of the coun- try and to fix an awount to be paid as inter- est to bondholders. But shortly before this ~~ a bargain had been» ade withcertain French B y ‘ss ‘ ; ‘ONS and nglish bankers in some respects Bb + similar to the plan of the Ottoman Bank, aud there now arose disputes as to the power of the Sultan to set aside this bar- gain. The result was that nvthing was ac- complished, and tie fonds in the imperial treasury sank lower and lower until the very verge of utter bankruptcy was reached. © The amount of paper mouvey In circulation & it is absolutely lmpes-ible to ascertain, as no accurate account of the issues or of the ° partial redemptions that have been made has been kept. The estimates vary so| widely that it is useless to give them. These siihniiia’ sittibealg practically irredeemable paper notes at the beginning of last week circulated in small quantities at the rate of $5 in cusme or paper money. for one of goid. Within the) - 5 last few days, owing to a belief that the | efforts of the Porte to effect any practicable ey? S arrangement with the Ottoman Bank would fail, the nominal value of the caime has rapidly declined, until the rate is now $40 in paper for ene in gold, The distress among the people is great, and probably at | no other time has the Turkish Government j x been reduced to such sore straits. But there is still entertained a belief that Tur- key is by no means at the end of her re- sources, and that she may pull through —_—_—— even this embarrassment. ~~ ~ee + —-—~- —-- Special Notices. Orances by the box at Beer & Goft’s. ppring styles me ; | i | Fersu Garden, Field .and Flower Seeds, ' just received, and ivr sale at the ‘ Glasgow | House.” Frev’k LePace. | April 19, ’79.—6i | ; , Fresh Orances and Maple SvuGAR at Beer & GoFF’s. Very Choice Snoked Hams, at Ber & | eneanantaien innstedinina Gorr’s. | BonxELess Fisu at Beer & Gorrs. HOTEL ARRIVALS. lay \ K [ iceineniass HOTEL. 8 5 April 25..-Mrs. Brenan, Charlottetown; ; Miss Flora McDonald, do.; A. J. Wiley, Mon- | April 10, 1879. treal; J. Waugh, do.; W. Findlay. ae Fresh SeEgps, just received, at Haszard’s ‘a! :y ; Agricultural Store, Queen Square (West. ) I; i ¥ , } , MM EE ~ meal —— | NER eS nam tiie Mt - aces ~<a ~ ne nee theme ae ER STEAMER “ALBERT.” 70: Men’s Felt Hats, Ladies’ Straw Hats, Flowers, | Men aad Boys’ Straw Hats, i Feathers, | Priats, ‘Ladies’ Seorfs and Sacques, | Grey Cotions, Ladies’ Kid Gloves. White Cottons, ‘Ladies Thread Gloves, | ete. ete, ete, Ladies’ Sunshades, | Ladies’ Corsets, | VERY CHRHAP, hr n J. B. MACDONALD’S. Queen Street, Charlottetown, April 22, 1879 —her ee: a = APRIL 18th, 1879 Household Furniture. SEAN | SPRING REQUIREMENTS. | I will Sell at Auction, New Worsted Cloths, Residence of G. 0, Cuningham, Esq., NEW SCOTCH TWEEDS, GRAFTON STREET, (Opposite Prince of Wales Ccllege,) | —A PORTION OF OUR— | SPRING STOCE received, which we are prepared to THURSDAY, lst MAY NEXT, make up in our AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, Custom Tailoring Department) au the Houschold Furniture, CONSISTING OF 1 American Piano (*‘Hardman’’), 7 Octave yi RY Bist’ STYLES, (nearly new); 1 Piano Stool and Sone 1 A et right fie Wal. Fender Stool (emb.), 1 Kettle Drum eS , Table, 1 Wal. and Crimson Repp Drawing | E2EER & SONS. Room Suite, Ladies, and Pne Dieu,and Folding | “April 18, 1879.—3w Chairs, T'apestry and Brussels Carpets, Pie- —IN THE— tures, Lace and Damask Curtains, Poles and : pt, ey Rings, What-not, Ormolu Clock, Register 7 Grates, Fire Lrons, Coal Vases, Ext. Dining rae Ae horn all PAN, | table, Wal. Side Board, Wal. Book Case, Wal. and C. S. Dining Chairs, Arm and Smok- ——————— ing Chairs, Window Blinds, 1 Dinner Set FOR SALE LOW: (Blue and Gold) 75 eres ng poses - lot ' N22 ‘ TATK Glassware, Kerosene and Silber Lamps, Flower ] A os yg COREA, Stand and Pots, Hall Stove (Base Burner), : ene ’ Pipes and Drum, Oil Cloth, Stair and Hall a Owen Connolly & Co, Carpets, Hat and Umbrella Stand, Iron and Ch'town, April 18, 78—6w saw Wood Bedsteads, Hair, Flock and Straw Mattrasses, Chests-of-Drawers, Looking Glass- es, Toilet Sets, Wash Stands, Towel Horsea, Timothy Sead. ; : come Sponge Bath, Clothes Baskets, Magician Cook- Clover ald img J y G6 1 | stove and Pipe, Kitchen Tables, Dresser, Chairs, eas ts Benches, Clock, Crockery, ee Clothes rhe eT veows Wringer, Scales and Weights, Tubs, Pails, ) OOD POUNDS ALSIKE CLOVER, Crocks and Jars, etc., etc. 1 Cow, 1 Water ’ i 10,000 do. RED CLOVER, : Vv k H ¢ Rak ° 300 Bush. TIMOTHY SEED, ao cas ee. A Tee eS Oe AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Terms—Under $50, cash; over $50, three Owen Connolly & Co. - months credit on approved joint notes. Ch’town, April 18, ’75—6w 3aw WILLIAH DODD, Auctioneer. Ch'town, April 21, 1879—eod WANTEHD “WESTBOURNE,” ryxO CHARTER, for the opening of naviga- : tion, from Buctouche, N. B., to Liver- rt) el { . ; e . ° . s 1, G. B., a VESSEL tl rill bout 140 Sadish delta to sa aa teed aaa Desirable Wast ind Residence, For further particulars, address _C. BURK, I WILL SELL AT AUCTION, ON Buctouche, N. B. THE PREMISES, nae Sn Monday, the Sth of May, A,B, THOMPSON & CO.,| ue and se em oO. na NEW @LAS20N, NOYA SCOTIA on West Street, commanding a lovely nding ' aA 3 , . April 17, 1879.—i2in tensive view of the harbor and surroun WHOLESALE MANUFACIURERS OF river scenery, and at present occupied by J CaRVELL, Esq. The house contains Fifteen Plain anf Ja anned Tinware Rooms, besides Kitchen, Scullery, Pantries, p } | Bath Rooms, —— = wre con- r veniences. It is heatec ot air through- Coal Hods, rabular Lanterns, out, and has hot and cold ee in the “~ Perfection 0il Tanks, cipal bedrooms, ‘There are Verandahs on the &e,, &e. south and west sides. A stable fitted for two horses ard two cows, Harness Room, Coach Y long experience in the business, and | House, Ice House and Wood Shed, Water fit using the most approved machinery, we | for all purposes is to be had from a Well sunk are able to supply goods in our line at Lower | in the cellar and connected with a brick tank. Prices than the same quality can be had for} The Jand measures 125 feet on West Street, ° elsewhere. and extends back 290 feet to the River (with | Freight prepaid to Charlottetown. Prices| water privileges) and is tastefully laid out VERY Low to merchants and traders, with Walks, Lawn, and Ornamental Trees. Please send for price list before ordering | This Property is most eligibly situated in a elsewhere. good neighborhood, is in close proximity te New Glasgow, N. &., April 17, 1879—1m Goverament House and Victoria Park, and is a unrivalled in its appointments as a Gentle i. ee ee ., | man’s Private residence. Wants. LUit, Sou 1d, & L,| Terms—Twenty-tivepercent. cesh down, and the balance to be secured on the premises, a ee —— a — ee ie ie ith Interest at 6 Advertisemen:. under this heading, in space ee Papa belle panda’ gp ta ie is not exceeding half an iach, wis be imoert Immediate possession given. ed for Ten Cents per day. For further information apply to eee ee = WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. a 7anted—Laundress.—A first-class Laundress wants the work of one or wto good families. Also, wanted a House ot FOR S A LFA 15 Rooms near Railway. Apply at Employ- ’ ment Office, near Rocklin House. lipd| 7 PYRE anexpfred term of fourteen years of - LEASE UF LAND, corner of Queen and ; Tanted.—Those in need of servants--| Richmond Streets, formerly occupied by W male or female—to work im any ca-| Fraser’s Drug and Gass’ Boot & Shoe Store. pacity, can be supplied. without fee, on ap For furtaer particulars, apply at “‘ Glasgow plication to the Kuiployiaent Uthe2, opposite | House, to Mr. F. LePege. ; Rocklin Houze, Kent street. April 24 P. G. FRASER. Charlottetown, March 31, 1879. | Rete Wanted.—A few moe can e accommodated at a reasonabie figure, on Fitzroy street, opposite the residence of Property for Sale Wm. Brown, Esq. MRS. JACKSON, late $ of Seaside Hotel. Ch’town, April 23—2w HE BAPTIST CHURCH PROPERTY, situate on Great George street, will shortly Yo Let.—A HOUSE containing 4 rooms, | be vacated, and is now offered for sale by a good cellar and yard, situated nearj| private contract. Lea’s Factory, east end of Grafton Street. Apply to either of the undersigned. Apply to R. B. HUESTIs, JOHN SCOTT, Kent st., Trustecs, At A. A. Baldwin & Uo.'s,| | JAMES DE BRISAY, j °™ April 23, 1879. April 14, 1879-—eod tf