Charlotictown, August 14. 1877, MB. POPE ON RECIPROCITY. % Tue Patriot imsimuates in its own pecu- liar, gentle style that © Our Champion Free We quote at greater length than may seem necessary in order that our readers may see that the views expressed by Mr. ‘Pope are not at variance—are, in fact, lidentical—with those of the greatest ‘-e« | trader who ever We advise the | Patriot, whieh stigmatizes Mr. Pope as 4 | I fairs.” lived, and follows it. master about like a dog. The little ani: ial sleeps by the prisoners side at night, ind will never be away from him longer th n he can help. When the man goes to vork in the morning, it mat~ tera not what portion of the prison lot it re ba) 5 ithful little pet will certainly 1OOW Gua ieutain near him. The animal knows all the prisoners, and does not exhi- bit the slightest fear when any one of them (Special Dispatch to Daily Examiner.) There is no change in the Flour Market, The Evening Po-r is the name of the new Catholic Daily. Julian Lebun, a shoemaker, committed sucide to-day. Monti.kat, Aug. 13. [le leaves a wife and fiv : 3 ll i al ls 0 ee ae. _— iam = = -- - - : . - 7 . . 2 ! . a . — — i . 3 ira of] "“NcipiesS } st are al- 4 8 " Z iG . UT. F ; : EE ee ae ie eee Latest by Telegraph. New Advertisements @he Daily xi Weer. jous and crafty animal, valgarly et a A convict inthe Richmond penitentiary re ee eee ee ‘ pn : os sada, tl ch O (dy - “R tesman or politician, Whose councils are) has a rat whic he tamed and domesticated L R fi Mv GR . . ™ iirected by the meimentary (luctations of af} until he will © me to him when he whistles, alesi ron ontreal. KA - f wt" e ey ete, iii pre Ladies of Methodist Gone . tion and Oilers, of Crapaad-taae Vicinity, have arrauged to provide a sola oe did Tea, to be heid on Monday, tie 20th August test, ‘ ’ 2 O'CLOCK, P. x Trader’? is “on the eve of turning traitor|+..j:op to his principles, to devote some| approaches him, but will dart away into his |children. Muriatic Acid, cuperinduced by ee ee wJuluing the new to his principles.”’ We would remind the) ontion to Dr. Adam Smith, The acme | Corner in his master’s cell at the sight of| despondency, was the sides: Loria, Crapund. oye ee Patriot that actions speak louder than) o¢ inpudence has certainly been reached iaenaies Weths nae: differently from the} 14. members of the. Press Association| ,2¥¢ Stesmer feather Belle wit teay words; and that there stand recorded upon |.) 4.1 the organ of a Government which ee se, ee arrived home, from their trip to the Mar a a 9 Clock, a m., aad will i s eveuing Of the same day, the Journals of the House of Commons the votes of the Hon. J. C, Pope against even introducing the ‘* thin edge of the wedge * of Protection. At any rate, the people of Prince Edward Island know well that in Mr. Pope they have a man who will not taxes the poor man’s tea and tobacco and raises the tariff seventeen and a half per cepnt.—ail in the name of Free Trade—de- nounces Mr. Pope and (by implication) 'Adam Smith as * Protectionists.” _—_—— © THE PRESS ASSOCIATION. EXPLORATION IN AFRICA. Intelligence has been received at the Cape of Good Hope from Dr, Stewart and his party at Livingstoma, on Lake Nyassa, up to the end of february, 187]. The health of the party has been fairly good and already Livingstonie is becoming an time Provinces, to-day. WAR DISPATCHES. RUSSIAN BOMBARDMENT. | Tickets for Excursiou aud Tea, 75 & —to be had at the stures ol FTAA he W. KE. Dawson, and on the boat, eres The vommittee will spare no pains to ake the Tea wu grand success: everyihi necessary will be provided, Speeches aan able for the Occasiou wili be delivered by. several prominent geutlemen—inters persed turn traitor to them—even for the great ahi dened aa lees : . the . ine ' = : : -_- i istbrumciiial musie ; price ota seat in the ( ab.net and z 7,000 a ——— anti-slavery centre, numbers of fugatives 8 . . 2 é fre siment Tables oad Po coal ee al hie- aie ° 1 r so 3 4 fa oa i ai sop . (ue Press Association correspondent of | coming into the settlement for protection, | rurks Crossilg ihe Balkins. suppiiec a se deaanteeaeiecs » ppued with all tiie delicacies of ie Sta-~ year. Mr. Pope—as ali who heard him know— was insisting upon the necessity of again obtaining reciprocal ‘ree trade with the United States. Certainly, an effort should be made to obtain this great boon, Ata rough estimate the people of this Province alone lost, last year, $240,000 on the single item of potatoes; because—owing to the the Toronto Mail desciibes the Associa. tion's trip ‘rom Montreal to this Island. Of the treatment of the Steam Navigation Company, he says :— “On the boat the generous Islanders had « sumpiuons uinner provided for the : Ontario visitors, which mace the latter feel as though they were soon to be dispatched and being fed their daily in exchange for worly at housebuilding, on roads, or in the fields. Im the middle of February the first tusk of ivory was brought into the settle« me: t and bought for £13. Mr. Henderson estal lished the Blantyre mission station at the headof the navigation of the river Shire, 3000 feet above the sea, in 1876, peereeerassem— Ep Gp yn ip ane enmeenntn KARS. (Special Dispatch to Daily Examiner. ) It is reporied that the Russians will de- fer Operations army will be reinforced by ‘u hundred thou- sand men. The Russians have evacuated several Lonp&s, Aug. 13, for this week, when. the sou. Carriages will be in readiness at the Whatt, on the arrval of the sieainer lo carly passengers to tue grouuds. ‘The ons up inthe good steamer fealher Belig Wwiit ve very pleasant, aud a godly Humber or the Charlottetown {rieuds will be eXpected —-us ample provisiou will be made tor thie comfort and entertainment, Now, friends, depend upon haying a good Lime ; SO Come one, come all, and See What : at ith hkondnesa. In fact, several of the ; ; oe our ladies Can do in providing a goud se uty imposed by the United States—they part=—-includ ng our excellent friend from| A co;respondent of the London *‘ Stand- | passes in the Balkins, and the Turks are! Tickets 25 cents; children 12 ounka rr 2 Cents, oe were unable to obtaiv here the abnormally high prices ruling in that country. That Reciprocity is a good thing and worth making a sacrifice to obtain does not admit of a doubt. Mr. Pope said he thougit it unlikely that Reciprocity could be obtained while the people of the United States enjoyed our trade and shut us out from theirs; and he argued that if the icaposition of a duty upon certain articles would ultimately re- North York, who once came within about four hundred of bengan M. P. P.—suc cumbed to the pressure, and reported themselves fors de comba!, As the party is msking an early start for a trip around the Island, we shal: have to defer giving & no- tice of the I-land and the Islanders till our vext. We may state, however, that all the party are very much pleased with whit they have seen here thus fe:.”’ ee —_—- —_—-—--—— A DISPUTED POINT. ard” at Kars expresses his astonishment, oa entering the city after the locg and furious bom srdment, to find it not in ruins, as he antg pared signs of starvation. Though the bombardment was indeed terrible,—at least 40,000 shelis, it is said, having been fircd by the Russians at the town and fortis tteilions in the course of the twenty-two days,—bui few actually fel in the inhab- ittd parts of the town itself. Kars is so thoroughty protected by its zoue of forts that it Wes cbly those shells that were fired preparing to cross, The Greeks are getting anxious for war. had expected, but comparatively woharmed,|A large crowd yesterday paraded the and the inhabitants exhibiting none of the | streets of Athens shouting ‘‘ Wan! War!’ Troops are leaving for the frontier amid much enthusiasm. Gold 105}. GOLD, New York, Aug 13, THE WAR, ceeds Lo pay debt against the Church. OLIVER B. WADM AN, Chairman of ty ‘ Lethal, Crapaud, Aug. 14—4in m GRAND LODGE of AR GAM, QUARTERLY Comuinvnication of the A M. W. Grand Lodge of A. F. & A, ig will be held at’ Orient Lodgein Souris oi WEDNESDAY, the 15th iust., at 74 o'clock in the evening. A special train will leave Charlottetowg : ; T "atrio ; ‘ve jzeg| with an extreme elevation which fell in the sult in reciprocal trade in those aricies, in 7 % ne chat ees place itseif, and only two or three houses ALEXANDROPOLE, Aug. 12; | at 9 o'clock, a m., connecting at Koyalt , : : ‘ ‘é ‘ a 5 . - . rex ' . ° > ° * ‘ = ” it might be well to umpose the duty, At }O™ ne oS errr en were burned, and three women, four chil- Ihe Turkish right wing assumed the|Junctiou with the 6 o'clock train f F EB I ‘ —" ‘s wi'fully false.’’ a : a oe Pe & 5 i : 8 tury rain thom any rate, the subject was of suflicient im- heir the Premier ve is m y oc 3 dren asd two vid men were killed. ee 7 we 5th a along the whole ee Tickets will be issued iy : ays that the JU not have en less 5 inl ine from ‘I'sching as Care ;| Sfngie lare. portance to arrest the atteation of the says that there cou ” TTee? ’ -_ Pp. ow eT ne 7 Karavansarai 7 Lb. WiLSON HIGGs, G ; . . than two thousand persons around the RUSSIA AND GERMANY: Pass. A number of Bashi Bazouks and >. UN HIGGS, Grand See, nubile and practical free trader might speak. etetases P * “"~| The friendiy feeling between Russia and coming from Yara and Kundschacha, drove : ee ene n> ascitic . < ! ¢ os 3 Pp ain ~ . > ¢ . - 2 1 If the Patriot combats the Champion of forts made ‘o gather th crowd—the big Germany is seen in the fact that immee]}in the Russian picket lines the whole day, Grand Musical ang Literay Free Trade—Mr. Pope—upon that point bills announe.ng excursion trips by rail-| diate y after the first Russian troops had After occupying Alikotschak the Turks ij 1s ania " '|way at half ire, the large gathering of| eros i the lower Danube the following|endeavored to take Khalfala, but were he must also stand prepared to combat a at people. the little army of officials ‘telegram was sent by the kmperor of Rus- repulsed, lhe Russian losses were four E N TE a] TA i fd ii * much greater free trader than Mr, Pope-— a. or : oly : sia to Count von Moltke, who on the 16th ofiicers killed and twelve officers and the Father of Free l'rade—Dr. Adam | (who 1m duty tound een Les the | of Sepiember, 1869, was nominated chiet thirteen men wounded. The Lurks left Sm.th, In his celebrated “Enquiry into the Premier), the bevy of ladies, children and) of the sixty-ninth regiment of the Rugsian| twenty killed on the field. A Turkish MARKET HALL Natur i Causes of the Wealth of Na-|others not in poli ics—we think the Patriet| army: “By command of the Emperor |/core ls now concentrating in the direc-| ’ Natqgy Oe RMaE SF 9 ee ae enh tan 4, to boast about, even in its have we honor to inform your excellency | tion of Alikotschak, WEDAESDAY EVENING, THE 15 7H ALGUST tions,’ the great Father of Free Trade has nae ~. ' . I ‘ f th ; that it fell to the lot of your excellency’s CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. 12 noe ’ weed ‘two thousan!.’’ Itis one of the mos fon , é‘ ‘ : ae under the auspices of the Gr: Rank "ee an ] th .n the world correctly t eens ee ares ices Gale Two thousand wor kmen are completing oo epee a eee ee There seems, however, to be two cases tifficult th'ags .n oe y to = aha Regetaeesagl oy oe See the fortifications of Gallipoli on the plans CADETS OF TEMPERANCE in whiels it will generaily be advantageous est mate the number of a crowd, We have c se 1 = Salad this adit : i of 1855. Krupp guns are constantly being tu : iv lay some burden upon foreiga, for the en- heard the ass¢ mblage addressed by the tussian army : at bd © | for w irded. Ais sete See sacahdruniiedla nestic indust Y enemy, and, after a glorious action, toearn} = yyeis . splendid Programme has been p couragement of domestic industry. asiously estimated at from 300 ’ eisures have been taken at the Russian} epi prisi : se! prepared ‘he lirst is, When Some particular sort ol Premier various:y €: 6s tur the men, as well as for the officers, the headquarters to shortly enable their troops Ui; nprising the sde-splittiug farces: **M industry is necessary for tue defence of the to 5000. Per-ons whose judgment we con- lirst distribution of the yg ton George. | to resume the offensive. ” ear Scania “Unwarrantable In- country. ‘Che defence of Great Britain, tor {sider sound. est.mate it from 600 to S800, oo oe ee ee sea A Bucharest despatch says it is stated lerspersed sale Ratdiins i ~ eam —Iin- cé iepends Very it *f } : — . ajes 3 } ssla. 3 ° ‘ ° " "ee" OOS, laa 2s eic, example depends very much Upon the HUM | Gy» estimate was perhaps under the mark ; gnyety rt ad ae “jthat the chief of Gen, Krudner’s staff] aq yyyjicc; . . —" ul its satiors aud Shippizg. The act of navi ‘s or .’ | also reported that, by Invitation of the ties bean Giled bela & coensll of warts Uimission 15 cemis; Reserv. d Seats, 25 yalion, therefore, Very properly endeavours but we are confident that the Patriol’s estl-| Russian government, Captain- Lieutenant explain the failure at-Plevns te al me cenig. See small Bilis : - . ’ - . , : si t « . vA 4 Di, ty give the sailors and shipping of Greatymate is, at least, two over the real number} Ujdekop, 4 member of the artillery ex- New Y y ‘9 oo Britain the monopoly of ny we ae Lhelt | to every one that our'’s was below it. Howe- pene rae ae been sent to oe A Vicwaitdon ei aia aa Ie. ft ra) 7h owh couutry, ip some casvs,vy a ysOlule pro- , ork ane ce headquarters of the Jvussian army on e le é sspatch Says 1 Purkish pris ~, — hibition, and im others by beavy burdens ever, We are quite willing ” yield the Danube. oners in the hands of the Kusstaous exceed H. CONROY & SON upon the shipping of fureigu countries.” point if the /atriol will admit the truth ks ail Reale madi elie ten thousand. ‘This includes the troops ESPECTFULLY inf, et As deienee, however, is of much morc that at least twoxthirds of the audience| EIGHTEAN YBARS WITHOUT SLEEP, |“ayiured at Nicopens. a y:ned Von pubiihi geasaelt’ thes chee Ma i riance thane mee uc avwé ‘ : Be welve military trains pass ove s- }] sume al aie a ee , “s ye Te- big prortalice = roe Yon ae 7 oa Saat hs oo .. { were sympathisers with Mr. Pope, and ee cobalt a ‘2 a pass . a ‘ pre imed business at ~ guaiiull 1S, pe rhaps, the Wises! 0 aul the Coin- sate fu Constitutional Centy A Parkersburg (Ohio) letter to the ‘ini * a ay Hy es lo houm-uila, day, aii ~~ ‘ wiercial re ulations of England. 7 supporters 0 18 ‘ ary. cinnati Commercial says; The man who passenger traflie ou all roads is subordinat wl N oO. 6 KING SN U AR ‘Phe gs cond case in Which it will gener et oe se does not sleep-—Saunders—now resides to mnilitary necessities. There are jadic.s —— ) < K, ally be er tu lay sc 39 SUMMERSIDE ITEMS. near this place. Some time in 1861 or arsenate = po manereenle oepar te Par aca” ae ee Street, adjviaing Haning ‘ send as . . ecoruag » : . " = ‘ ‘s > °c i ’ : ‘ 4 : i Ss. “ue Ss “fae a a ae se pag erage ind * . : 1862 Saunders enlisted in the Fourth West} ine anu in Bulgaria, for bie sal rears rr anne tucshicdudustry, 1s ee wee A correspondent at Summerside furn-| Virginia volunteers. For several years he} )). 0 agi ee ee Jo ‘| We will have on hand a Isrge and choice edt at home pon the produce of the latter, Te had not siept at all, so he says. But it ve compelled lo go iaio Winter quarters] sortmeat of Ladies’ Toilet Article: 101Ce AS ju this case, it seems reasona}le that ap isbes the following items :— ao a a P : e ta o ; y ‘t th . there. Stock of Real and laine ee eee equal lax should be :mposed upon the like yy : . lothsli thi : ecoming directty known n Camp at ce The report of the Grand Duke Nicholas, | Ladies’ own hair cuttings 7 ie air Goods, 4 Tue pests known as cloth-line thieves) made such pret. nsions, it aroused the curix} ated Tirnova, duly 2isi, stuie Uhat on the &3 orcombiags made Waa piudlice i tiie juries, This would not give kne monopoly of the BOmMe Market to doimes- lic inaustyy, hur turn towards a parucular have made a raid on a clothline in the western part of the town, osity of many of le men and officers, and | |8th, in the beat of the fight, the ‘lurks dis- | am toid by played a while flag to enier into negotiations, a co'onel that he anda great mapy others)and then opened fire on the party who re- they set a waten upon him, All orders by mail or expr \ ‘ express atte ‘ with despatch. ae Post Office address: H. CONROY & SON a employment the greater share of the stoch YeSTERKDAY, two young men of our town, . > ana jabour of the country than What would} pot identified with the Temperance Re- lost a great many nights’ sleep in endeay. sponded to the flag. He says: Signitz, of hue. 114) Box 234, St. John; naturaliy go to ll. tt would only hinder} form movement, feeling themselves able | Oring to en. cap saunders, but during the the German Embassy, and a correspondent allt 7 auy partoi What vuld muturaily go lo Wh eg « paddle their own canoe,” started fora whoie time that he remained a member of | of the London Times were acquainted 9a I eeeeeeeeeeEeeeeeeeeEeEEeEeeee irom being turned away by Ube tax, into 4} poat sail. After sailing out a short dis. the fourth he was never caught asleep, | these facts, Wants ete.. ete 7 jess natural direction, and would leave the |tance the soberest of the tjvo, apprehend. He stood guard mght after night, and} — Genera} Gourko reports shecking Darbar} 0 ti > Ur, ¢. ; competition between foreign and domestic ing danger advised a speedy return to week alter week, paid by sleepy-headed ties by the Lurks on their prisoners and the ae SS eae neni indusiry, after the tax, eS Neariy as possible port Lis companion, however. thinking soldiers to taker their turn, but never was wounded Russians, ia” Advertisements under as, eal EM gure penny a ~— ™ Sew that the craft was making poor headway— caught napping. He hauled coal several ee this heading,in space not exe ie rar on as aera like Peter, of Scripture--tried to walk on Weeks in succession, Only stopping ees Horriste Raipway Acciwent-—Oneof the|CCeding halt an ineh, will be j epruauce VU Ubu SLIC ithe sly > : ° ‘ . ° sEeCprea - rn ar or er ae aoa ity wel water, but he sunk, and it was with wares “ rev eee oe ar most shocking accidents that ever occurred — for TEN CENTS per ploughed in the “lon the Intercolonial Railway took place) ——— clamercus complaints of our Mierchaats and manufacturers, what Lbey will be undersold at home, iu lay &@ Wich weavier duly Upon much <«difficuity that he was extricated from his wa.ery bed. He now declares that water is worse than rum. wart men until he wore them out com~ pieteiy, bul never seemed to tire, Dur- near Passakeag on Saturday night, ng the year 1863, L think it was, he went| Vicinity of five o'clock yesterday morning In the a mua ~ — Wes rED—By a sober,steady and respecte able young man, a situation in a store, s i , itivl jt id | rein be is ot il . a '? > : . * ‘ - i i na’ wae aN ull & d uUreiph Put i it Tue fo_.owe rs of ~~, Premier ioe? oe to Phiiadeiphia and was examined by the the night express train from Halifax wa: oflice, or hotel Good referent : \ ply wa hint sore at the reception he received. Hands | jeagipg physicians Of the country. They i ‘ : - at offi YE é' a . , ' : exe Sudan <A ; ‘ se Tateac . n 1 ¢ af % ‘ icé of DaILy Ex, rER As Uiere are LWO Casts which it Whi) yjiils were circulated freely, announcing | gat up with iim) in felays of tive, night and “they PAAEANE Sher eneret driver Aug. 13— pene ro” saw On the rail, a little way abead, what he ape gutetya ty Seige ainap epeppap some DU) chat he would address a public meeting, | day, and kept up an almost constant bc ieee ee ainhaes 2 tet _— ee ul ee ee ee - but his audience was scanty indeed, No stream of conversation with him, and at supposed was &® dead body—that of a calf OST—A Masonic Pin Fi , wu @ptic bliuus ois wre adie 2 : . ‘ . i : aay . ‘ 3? pe con sh. Abed: euseectione a a ais aa flags floated in the ar er a played | (ne ena of twenty-nine days dischargedjor sheep, be thought- and he made ro vewarded by leaving it sd waa * Sani <inao hie em , |@ graud march On bis arrival. x¢@ OD'Y! Him with a certificate, but could give nO! of; at eee) te eee lel. pera ioby la ee vue, bow far ibis prope) GG ag om — 2 , effort to stop the train. When, how lL) ft. a oa Prope! | use L hes was a tew boys playing dole-| exp jsuition of tis freak of nature. Many P ’ wl ie. Aue. 18~lio iy comune the fiee iinpurtulion ol certali foayvewgu guvds; ated to tue uiber, LOW far, oF su Whul idbhiecr, ib linay be proper lo resicre tul tunes on their jew's-hurps. Judging from the evthusiasm manifested, | should stones o° the untiring energy and activity of iuis man are told, and all agree who the train was so close upon the body that it was impossibie to prevent the locomotive ANTED—The address of James Biun- lnat ue Mpertativa alte. has been for (289, $2 b8y the are his wan kaow ium that this antipode of Rip Van|f-om passing over it, the awful fact was dell, shipwright, late of R E : Oo iy Ulur lua this district, fia te pail Sa ; : » Sh: ght, late o ‘orn, Eng: * ** sul Uke. bbber rupted, is DOL Very pOput ; i i" "i i Winkie is tue Mast sleepless man they revealed that the body was that ofa human; land. Address W. W t Ben ot. - aoe e i >t? Wineh ay Someu. ‘Ss 4 Tw FOuUnZ A ra ar ye ay fe: Le 4 - « bs '* ’ ? : , . ¥ Phe cause in Winehit may sometimes be a Pwo young men from Port Hill, wno nave | eve. mat being who had been ushered into eternity Aug. 9~ 2in* Ni adpalier Ul Gellivctadlioh bOW fur ik 18 proper ior Bucchus, came into the Iltn. and atter im” inverse love an = .unders is now about fifty-six years Mr. cf age, and says that he has not known without having had ime to think of the —— —— lucoulibve Lie ives tuiporlal.Gn ol Certdil) | GOWN on Saturday, - Se ‘ jurespts guvds, Is, When some ioceign naloL | biti ‘g very tveesy got gloriously drvak. | wit sleep is for eighteen years, He him» dear ones of home, or perhaps without \W AN et a private family, a room resdedie LY dagu duces or ptehibaions We|Qne of them, named — , got into A) se:i csnact account for it, as he says thej having a ch i Mehadifcastens ens: ae 5 /One them, ance to .nwardly ask God to} q Te ’ ; ress, stating terms, dc, W. J. M., PLO ‘ pwd. By bee iuipul ldtivis OG) StUme ol our maauh-eactures ite lrow with anorber diunken individual who! en- ge > Case ualur- aley aids Links > ¢ liblaliudt, uid daa We svuuae i ppOSe tee ike dulies dnd pruLibiitons pod sich COUT). CVE Be bb +s ‘ him with a botiie he had just émplying, making « feartul face. At this juncture the | stiuck su ‘ceede % fASil int ' 3283 ‘n his physical organization occured Withnm thee days,and that be never was sick ia his life, and took medicine but once, /nd that was when he had a catarrh, have mercy upon bis soul. ‘The sight was indeed a ghastly one, In the centre of the track was the greater portion of the Lock Box 78, Ccily.- August 6. fet hati smarl, intelligent young woman 2s Saleswoman, at 42 Rich- whe Upportaton cl some or aboot thew maou ot baal ie vs pe acaba ; actin’ ieee Te | ee Sa og perees bry aba a alae ws lores aogy e _ He 30 hale,|body. The head was off and so were the! mond Street. fiiere may be yood policy wn velaliatians tbe twe Dor ee sé Pa SPs jacarty man, ane on per AP pve many legs. The head had been cut in two. the Aug. 5— He is conscientiously opposed ’ Ait other cowaiaiy ao ial e-caped, i years yet. (to msiking 3 display of himseli, or no doust would long ago have been before ‘the pubic as one of the human c¢uridsi« */ ties ©{ the worid. crown part being severed from the other just about the centre of the nose ; a few fee further up the track were the arms. The legs were cut off from the body—one cut off just te’ow the knee and the other below the thigh. Each portion was badly bruised, and there was tcarcely a particle of clothing that had not been torn off The deceased belonged to Bloomfield and was killed by the Moncton freight train due in St, John at midnight. of thes hind, waen there is &@ p, obability thay iney WHE procure the repeal of lie ign au | —_—_~--* lies OV provi LHUtOns complavtcd Of - ae se | PLEASURE Craut-E.— Yesterday evening a cocery of & great foregh markel Wr" gener | mbe> of geatiemen ijeft in Mr. R. ually wiare (ft 72 oyspensale € (Panstory un } ; a a : conventeney of paying dearer during @ short | Bs ake’s Yacht op a pleasure cruise to the | line jo sume surls of 20 jucge | Bay Chreleur. ‘he paity consists of Mr. ™ SLC *Lea dag “ee : «! , i > . f ff } - _ - wae * en reyene ae at a . aan im. B. Peake, B. F. Longworth, Phomas | to be paid by insurance companies, local ‘ “ ruc ‘ -aitcl, {,U0'> Qis « Dy] =e: : Th . : } . tee ‘ a 8 belong much tv the science uf .t Jeg- | DesBrisay, Thomas Bot.ns, Eustace T, ana ‘oreiga, on the St. John, N. B., fire is slater, Whose deliberauioas ought Lo be goy-) Haviland. 1 $5,% +1 008. Nini , ANTED TO KENT—A Dwelling Ilouse coutaining not less thin eight rooms, situa'ed in a pleasant part of the City. Ad@+ o« dress to Box 98, Pest Otliee. Aag. 6-—3in eod* OR SALE—A Drawing Room Sait 0 Furniture—uew and cheap. Apply at uffice of DAILY EXAMINER. oly 28— __~— o => -o--— -—_——_-_ —_—-- Ix=Urance,—The total amount of losses’ — — Guus >u =