war . * + ON ere eA i ig bent —" ; ; a A AN ag oo ee = _- — . —— a 5 Pe “ — 7? cn et ee a EL LO LC LE A NT - AR ES A ‘ Pee — _—s na : 7 — i ease Gimeno esate aes i SPRING Latest by Telegraph. WAR NEWS. * - 2 43 Pan ee srecku LyispateA ti Eraminer. Lonpox, March 25 Vienna cor reapon lents of the Times and Daily Telegraph agree that the full text oi: tha treaty of San Stefano has renewed a ; > ' f ] strong anti-Russian feeling there Che Times correspondent sags ‘theracis no dif- ference of opinion here about the real mean in@ at the treaty. Tt is not Russia prepon derating, bat Russian rule in European Turkey, and it is just becanse such an al, teration as would remove this feature would entirely destroy the treaty that the less con fidence is felt in the efficacy ai the Con- yress since its publication here. The Daily Telegraph Vienna says that while Count will demand the revision of the entire treaty, 5 «st corres! rondent he will decline to do so in combination with | Envland, bat their interests are not iden jamy part of the damage tical. The Ti 24S eraphs that the controversy between Eng- j the Grand Juror could not possibly do any- | © ° land and Rassia is approaching that dan jthing else than find a true bill of indictment gerons stage when point of honor ‘more and | against the traversers. more engages the attention. \ despateh to the Times from Pera says Mr. Layard, British Ambassador at Con-|the raising, im Court, of a question olf stantinople, is at the headof the party who want? rather see England goto war with Russia on any grounds however trivial than | leged that the jurors had form notat all. The present plnlo English atti- tude of the Porte is due to the intimate{rightly. With frtendship between Mr. Layard and Netit Pasha and the latter's temporary influence | to permitthe counsel togointoageneral cross- | over the Suitan ; 4 Capricious and arbitrary temper and of in ‘apacity, and resolution, A court ot cabinet intrigue might destroy Nefit Pasha’s ascendancy and change the whole Turkish yw il yaa ; : i CONSTANTINO? IR, March 25. dhe! Saltan, on Bunday, of- the Ministers expressed his warmest acyairation and gratitule for his heroic de- fetice of Plevna. entrance into Constantinople is arrnged for to-day, After which he will review the troops at the War Ministre. Osman’s Berwin, March 25 fhe North German Gazette says : ‘* Con- sidering to-days news, a meeting of the Congress, at an early date, can be anyway expected. War between Russia and Eng- land, however, need not yet be regarded as | a necessary consequence of England’s atti- tude, -+t -— SS A, A Local and Other Items. eee + -_—————— - ee cee aA ae THs market of to day was very poorly at- tended. Tae boats with twenty bags of mail mat- ter left Cape Tormentine at 11 o'clock to- day. New Oranges and Lemons, and Cape Cod Cranberries just received at ‘‘ The Confec- tionery.”’—2im Tas Northern Light left Pictou at 8 o'clock this morning, and arrived at George- town at 12.45, with freight and twelve pas- e-ngers. Tur letter of Messrs. Sterling and Harris felating to the foundation of the new Lunatic Asylum has been received, and will appear to-morrow. Eratra.—-The letter published in our columns last evening respecting the Church Bill should have been signed ‘‘ Churchman” —not ‘‘Chairman,” and reference was made in itetto the ‘‘General Commiitee’—not to the “Grant Comniittee.”’ Davin. Arpinc, Angus McLeod and ‘Terrence McAntee, were yesterday arraigned ‘before Theoph. DesBrisay, Esq., J. P., for stealing hay from Mr. Longvworth’s barn. The evidence adduced was not sufticient, and they were remanded for eight days. Sreams air ‘‘Carro!!’ will leave T Wharf, Boston, for Halifax (only), Wednesday, March 27, 1878, at 12, m. For rates of freight or passage, apply tv W. H. Ring, 18 T Wharf, or O. G. Pearson, 219 Washing- ton street. Leave Halifax for Boston, 30th inst. Sr. Josern’s T. A. Sosrety.—The usual fortnightly entertainment under the auspices of the above Society will take place in St. Patrick’s Hall, on Wednesday, 27th inst. A good time may be expected. Admission 10 eonts. D. O'M. Revotx, JRr., Sec’y. Tux members of the Souris West Debating Club, at their debate on the even- ing of Saturday, 23rd_inst., unanimously ten@ered a voteof thanksto Mr. MJ Foley, of Saris East, for the elaborate address orepmred by him, for their worthy Presi- dent, Thomas Kickham, which he read at an entertainment given by them in their Schoolhouse, on the 16th inst.—Com. ScccrssFruL Istanper.—Mr. ANOTHER . son of our respected ex- Charles Campbell, ‘ Mayor, returned to the [sland on Wednes- day la8t, on a visit to his friends. We un- derstand Mr. Campbell’s business will only permit bim of his remaining one week on the Idland, as five days af his time was taken up oh board of the Grit steamer Northern Light. Mr. Campbell spoke highly of the officers of the boat... His home is at Conned Bluffs, lowa.-—S. Progress. Wa understand that petitions sre culation, addressed to the Provincial Legis- lature, praying Probate Court, and Registry office in Prince County. We hope the petitioners will be suceesaful. The electors of this County should look after their representatives an see that everyone of them votes right on this question. Surely County are institutions merely to please a few Char- lottetown lawyers,—-S, Progress. Andrassy | but the Sultan is more of} examination of Jo summoned }| man sh Osman Pasha to him, and in the presence | in oir: | for the establishment of a| the people of this | that the surplus on hand is the balance left of| not remain longer without these | the money wrung } hy = Supreme Court. (harsh ‘nd /arbitrary.m anne? imaginable, and at | seni 1 cost LO the country far in eXCeSS of what the —from to ¢veryone who lives oa the West River. Such a boat ceuld, on market days, call twice existing aca the traversers — | whatover principal ground of| uld, on @ |challenge, and is. suilicient to disqualify a atevery whari on the river to take the people |petty juror ; and that, asa matter of fact,| to aud from market, and might, at other times, some of the jurors on the trials did enter-} ply to and from Rocky Faint and Charlotte- tain hostile feelings to the traversers,there- town, or wherever wanted, fore the objection taken on that ground is; .valid, and the demurrers must prevail in the cases of those of the traversersetiected by it. Cuas. Patmer, Q C., said that the Coun- sel for the traversers were at first in the dark asto who of the Grand Jurymen were, or were not, members of the Orrange Asso ciation. Bat it is now certain that Mr. McKenzie is not only an Orangeman, but that he is also a member of the Boyne Lodge--the pruperty of which was destroyed during the riot. There was nothing to show that Mr. McKenzie was not interested in the loss of that property. He contended | that it matters not how it is that hostile} feelings exist between Roman Cathoiles and} Orangemen ; but the fact is, it does exists, 6 Complete Seis Threshing Mill and does influence them in their conduct! Gear. one towards the other. CARVELL BRO'S, Mr. Hoveson—Regarding the exclusion} _,,, Agents Pictou Tron Foundry. of the evidence of Scott, it was the inten-! Ch'town, March 25—4i eed tion of Counsel to test Scott’s credibility — |! oe see to show that his evidence was unworthy of DONT Re AR mus belief —but as the Judge prevented the ex- | ET: i > | amination, this cenld not be done; and evidence which could have been shaken was accepted by the Court as material. The argument in this case has been con-; 9% elu led, but the Judges have not. yet. delive! ered the ir decision. ae cause-——15.. a R March 26, 1878. SHIP’S GEAR. ON CONSIGNMENT: 1 Complete Gctagon Windlass, 15 in. 2g ee oe oe 14 in. i Capstain, No. 3 size. G ; ee No. 2 “6 $3 No 3 Atlantic Cabooses and Utensils. Worsted & Fancy COATINGS! -~ — o——- ~ -ALSO-— made upin the best styles and = EO eR ee oO Oo | Or you will know that I will Sell, until May | CJ i Ast, at Til : 25 POR CENT. oscouvn, AILORING A GREAT SUCCESS. Pa PE. ~ - -< 10: A? the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court! i Choice Assortment of this’ morning, Michael Began, Charles| say Arthur O'Neill, and Francis Me-' BiB i : ai . od, for an assauit on the person 01 .&| pys o p a A TAsa countryman named Peter Costello, were re-| PRAYER BOOKS, POsuis, manded until friday night. FANCY STATIONERY, f Ree oF worrenetig ,00RS them FANCY GOODS, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT ee ee Corresponds ETO... ETC. . ° ; , . ? : ri ' 1 ; . a f = We do not hold ourselves responsibte Jor | This is 4A FAC 2. the opinions or HAM HA of correspondents. THEO. EF. CHAPP ELLE, we nesmmere He Elon Stes sini as dee he anak Diamond. Bookstore, The Assessment Act. ! 84 North Side Queen Square, | : ‘ ewe : a : : ». “ on” R7o 9) i " &. T) the Editor of the Exanuner. Ch’town, March 23, 1873. <n _| We offer Sreciax INDUCEMENTS Dear Sin,+-1t appears very strange to us | | NOTLC#Ai y ae poor benighted countrymen to find our city | - ! “1 : - ovacP ro ¥ “ f ori — : and village-dweliing Devaar ary enc ‘DAMASKS,- . the ec reer Sl throug yernor ¢ eerie . sess ting the country, through the Governors ERSONS having left Umbrellas or Para | REPPS, bas a4 sh Govt ots Potelblishn sols at the Subscriber's Establishment for i Est ae ul OO for Te ‘ < ro y ; > ° ; : c i “sos 0. UBS es last fall throughout | repairs, are requested to call for the same) CRETONNES, the Isiand, without eine, ne a fering | within two months from date, otherwise they | aware that the ane a teh ideety is a FS | will be sold to pay expenses. Establishment} Sent. SCAT j Vv, straw, oatS and pota- dhe hd pies ge ae | froma scarcity of hay, straw, oats and pora | opposite Bridges’ Pork Stare. | SREETINGS 3 ’ PiLLOW COTTON, of the very light crops| JOSEPH CUNEO. WINDOW HOLLAND,' + : : 33 Speeeh, on the abundant harvest which blessed toes, in consequence Tones ° . } 1 a te.¥ ’ a na vhich prevailed throughout the Island last; oe ' y i ae ; fs ” Hillsboro’ St., March is--4 ———EEEeee en Waits, Lest, Found, <r. season. ~ ¢ Again, who would think, from the wording | of the fifth clause of the Governor's Speech, | that there had been any indignation expressed | throughout the country last fail against the} iniquitous and oppressive Assessment Act of} . ‘ ae 7° e r last session? ‘Truly, as the 8 yeech says, a Tew amendments are needed in it ; but the country | thinks those amendments should be very; | sweeping ones. : ; ' | Porhaps the most absurd thing of all is the Crile) ~ the (lovernment rejoice over the fact that, ithatanding the reckless and extravagant RODTBALMAT. ' (CARPETINES, ee fee neaART in Advertisements under this heading, in sp HEARTH RUCS, , nat exceeding half an tach, will be ins MATTS & MATTING, ed for Ten Cents per dey. qxeo-cevnliiaindieaneaicaaae SS Vy ANTED Ty a oh | espectable a Store or A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF Paper Hangings young man, a situation im e, or at any respectable employyient. ‘way in which the puble money has been ex-} Offic : ; 7 * , ‘ « . 1 Fre . + 43.30 OR nended jately, there is still a small surplus left} Good references. Apply at this Ciice ; " . . ‘ « on Veathe tropsusye they quite ignore the March 260— 8 - | 1. ale tial 3@r Tic past year uadVve —_————— ce OC OE OLN A OTN Faas wh fact dads th pcos ple aoe ae « - - “ - . = aed yu AY, YARTED — At a moderate rent, a f.7 the payment of large sums by} been swe! Xx : ¥ Taye oe : the tenantry of this island forthe parchase of | ¥ HOUSE containing 6 or 8 rooms. Ap- | "som Government, which money | ply by letter at the Office of this paper. fare oer ees } their farms |eught to go to replace the money drawn from the Domution-by the Government for the pur- chase of those lands from the proprietors; and | DR “March ll WY TANTED — A complete set of the ‘Y “ROYAL GAZETTE” for the last| five years, or any intermediate years, Apply at this Office, stating price. Feb, 28, 73—- } from the same tenants and others of their fellow-countrymen under the Asseasment Act of last Session, in_the moat . March 2—-1m Jaw BLACK & BLUE. BROADCLOTHS, in aaa '20 MOREENS, ETC. FLOOR GIL CLOTH, ETC. NEW RAISINS, ZANTE CURRANTS* GEO. DAVIES & 60. GREAT if ' March 25. result would justify i : +s Theh, as to experi iture: Who would think iz On the potion for a rule vist to arrest) wnat a Gove 3 ae ronid thins ,4 . i t } fi i that a FON ernment which &« know he iiges the i g*) . te Judgment Bye the riod case- | present to be 2 titte: of creat commercial de- | [< ; i s as Wanlae , ‘ tC ; ? Mr. Faev. Perens said there are no! pression—although they are unaware that it is | rrounds whatever for the arreast of judg- | % time on agricultural depression, also— would | ° : } +} Nrean ; ? @t i yy TUE isnt, or for a newtrial, because the saine | Choose the prese nt time to expend $100,00) on - a : : he ats } — i ah i } Yieetions would come up if a new trial were | © “ rection of an Asyium thad will, or at least | i ‘ : : se . rrh tar a 1x mva . on ok } ; 2 m J Wi resard to questioning the rug & for were give more aceommoda. | Cs i + SOF : f < : . ; E g Me j t LOal Wi De needed for man vears ° i = bpm ‘ pda e? tie counsel fo the traversers) (:, ' . 0"? 0% a+ z “ ss . 7 eh F ; . > ; { Who would think the present the proper time > nae : x ioOuicd HAVeE Maae T1elyY oTeccuioONs Laocg lH >) : . . a i - : im - — a as ) : ‘ ' ‘adding an engineer. to. the already large i Y “ Tic -_ OF . wo ; + eAtaiel : » ; an . > ee > . . ‘ thie firs AvstAime, indy Could Nave O : mn if of officials; considerine that the Dominion | X ty, ‘, } Ay: 5 i it . j : OP pea ' '? ce i i . ¥ wil : al i ' ( ~~ nd s ' od tne back) i) il Vix NenZie as Weil De- jovernment now wil rtalr< 3 all our Jarge o J ; a = fore as after the trinh; and to orant the rule) works, and when money cannot be fonuad et s 4°u a on that ground, waukt be cantrary to ithe | the smallest of local necessities. i rule and practice ef the Courts. As to the The Government appears to think that secn- | WILL ONLY BE pe ' ; . . }' ecu- | 'Peptof- the Lot@e Rober that was paid by | 4ar eaucation, ike charity, will cover a multi- | a : . . _* ; ee ea : : } aun .. Teer sa , i t ths - jcertam persons, Wio leased it from the} tudg + ae but it 15 time they were aware, | AT ‘Tet we Continued Tei a ew owners of the building: and, ther fore, the} tine the noi aa 4 res sO acainst then | Weeks Longer, : . . : . . “Ouchau . sian ast ‘ me ; } — juror, though a member of the Lodge, he is | — i the Islan a fall has not died | -———_— ' ’ + ; out, it mony Surpresst . me IY ; }not interested in the damage done to the | hem ae ’ a l for & tim —— a } } Aes ys i e! @& cuanct oO repeal and amend > yniiding. He produced the affidavits of; ... ry an ae vem bbeir i lin Gas cay ¢ Sl ways. Unless they co, their doom is fixed. i | George Charles Hooper and Daniel Stewart | Y am. dear sir, yours.truly } % . . SPSS _— . 9° sha VE MAT, woo prove that the lodge had noi paid for! 4 , ; 1 : RIC done. The objec- West River, Marely 22, 1878 AGRICOLA. : : . est KNiVer, Dares ze, 15/0. i f ion was also taken too late. He contended | ~oe 1 | * ° , - ‘ ' r ae -™ eee — 8 r hi 77 {i ™ ¢ HY Vienna correspondent tele- | tha: fromthe facts now knownto the Court, | Rocky Point Ferry } HAY BE EXPROTED, i i y 3 aa . } ‘ +b . a las the owhole Stock must be sold ui that 4] To the Bditor of the Heaminer: j ; R ‘ ™ e argue 1at the | i } ore MOK . esis . . . : . ' > frr 7’ achwawtse ‘ ’ af are ; J »bjection raised as to the juror being an} DEAR SiR, ~—Two advertisements, dated the | 5 Css oi ‘ ost, . . | ‘ . . Meo tien a : 7 - o—- :0:---—- -—- ; | Qrangeman was donble anthat it necessitated | 6th and Laan. reaps or ro in the . : i re ye : 12 s ° . Sg . » a { } . j ¢ Pee : =o a. Ww = - ; va tenders | Now is the time to get . . . . . . oO artic: uling to contract for e eu i ; vublie policy; and that, in either case, it} 4, ed a ee eeping up | 4 “oe i as har’ Tt a de ation the ferry between Rocky Pomt and Charlotte- } i ; : ras Dad. FC cout now, {re rved. DE Als | ad 7 , q woe © — : *s' . ‘town, while the latter calls for tenders from | E s ; i : : z at OVLUCE | yarties willing to lease the steamers H/fn and } : ihostite t ss le triversers otherwise than | Southport far aterm of five years, and to ran | ‘MADE TO ORDER | **e regard to the objection} the ferrieson the Hillsborough and West Rivers i oe itaken on the grou id tiat the Judee refused | for that time, under the same regulations and | CHEAP. FOR CASH | : : , ae 4A Fd - i ] lat the same rates as the said ferries were : +s lon aviiliiest s Lt. ake lean es hiv > ¢ Fae . _— . , hn scott, Mr. Peters said managed and conducted du ing the year 1877. BE SHOWN ON MOND iY - vm a . } VW ather a sonle in wel-bea i? , , ‘ tie a ? + 9} : : the evidence proposed to. be obtained w AS | o Panes the Ae opie rv io a -~ the fi ry . Vv. fv c me rz 2G Oiz, inot relerant, and that the counsel did not | 2° the Hilisborough from Charlottetown to | tia £¢h Mar 2 ltake formal objection to the refusal of the! Southport are satisfied to put up with the pre-| ve SUSE SSNS) ; ASSIGNEE. i &« . — jy i \ wil & Ayu Va | gen{ adh ae ee We Si : “> E : 3 Judwe at the time. we t wei f things | for hive years to come, L} Ch’town, Mareh 12, 1573-—2ew j : ‘ a : ry sy gpg | CANOE CCH, but, as far as the people of the } Dd castes eatiedliice = MESES S24 ' Mr Loncworts; d. C., contended that! woes River ar ae th : i 7 Dee < aarp . : . : : : t VWYESE 2ulYe) bre concerned, | am certain th it | a5 ar . ry * » 2 the circu stances ol aman being an Orange- | the stat r thing which existed last season eee 4 i Oi iis ij 7 ‘ ih i Tt ! : ae ‘ ‘ Vigii , sbbUal 4 ok Ass i" > 7 syhy + ol “TP fey .¢ Geurs Ther « . . 2 am f cj ah } aoe i not disqualify him from being 2] wiflnot satisfy them for one year, much less aa ’ ees "5 ° Grand Juryman in the case; that 1t was not! for five years. The steamer Southport is not L abst that the Jnrgn n roferre tvean | eae ere ; : : N43 n Wana .+ + s;10% n ti bn ss 4 m n revert d to had suited to that river at all, and the arrange- 1 e ——— 5 j Realy-nade Of walls i) Uraer. [BY direct or indirect interest in the prop- | merit under which she ran last year, calling ati} rt 2% & | ce e 3) \ i oy. desixt ryed. oniy two wharves on that river, does not suit ; j : é & su er eeceattetpenne i Ni . » oa » people and is ralculated to be a pavi , r } § iad “ia! taut ws bat i Mr. M. McLeop: As to the refusal of the} = VRE a val — a a anit} ‘ ‘ d Eas By k! 9 ST RECEIVED i a, ; : , : ‘we ; concern. fi tne steamer Ooulevort 18 Rot surt- ~ | Judge to allow Counsel to go intoa general | — "4 10% a} - . ‘hee ; a ae’ A BSE" table for the ferry hetween Southport and Char. | % Very s.0F8%2 Sip iy < j tcross-exanmnation of Jol Se * con- . we3e8 rae : etn Tast of Eugk ; oy ab P Ja J Mdive pg bb ge ere oO fe cmerg 3 D 7 4 . cott, he ¢ on lottétown, for which purpose she was built, Wet of Bugler, nad Rooek Metetuy 1} now | ij tended that if the reiusa fas on account o } } o~ Pp ¢ i tena “ , ; » Per _— . : si oa , i why not s li her and buy a boat of less draft q BF i tt Ty iti | (a denial by the Jadge of the right of Coun- | which could touch at every wharf on the West i will f 2 Ui HING 7 cre « aT (4a eay )? . ' ’ " ela | 2 sp : sel to go mto a gone ral ¢ross-examination, | River—wihich could be run at half the cost, { ’ i oi , a | AS. ee Ee : : - i = ~ . rvs . ‘ £ the obj section was valid. Mr. McLeod con-! and:make twice the money that the Southport -ALSO- i 1is ( iPS TIES + 7 hat } 4 + ¢ . 5 + . . . + ea 4 mn tended that the fact of hosti feeling or)}m iie-last summer and be an accommodation did wee , ; ; SCARFS, SHIRTS, &c., Tweeds, Coating and Cloths, Buyers before leaving their measures ex orders elsewhere, should inspect our | Stock and Prices. ROBERT ORR & CO. Charlottetown, March 18, 1878. GROCHRYT -~AND--- { i i 2 t SINGLE GARMENTS and SUITS [57] | at the shortest netice. Cor. Great George & Kent Sts. TYNE Subseriber wishes to inform his friends and the public generally that he still keeps on hand a choice assortment of ro DiPARTIENT procezies and Provisions, ; AZ HiS @LD STAND, Vand will be pleased to have them call and inspect for themselves. 4 a | OIN ELAIND, (** New Season”) . | | : (1,600 Lbs. Canadian Cheese, 10 Gasks American Kerosene Oil, (120° test ; 36.cta. per gal.) BARRELS SUGAR {all kinds), ' 100 Bbls, uD, Extra Flour, 3 Puns. Very Choice | MOTASSHS 40 doz, Pickles, 20 doz. Assorted Jams White & Grey CALICO, “ETC, 20 boxes Dessert Franes, i08 Tins Sardines (GANS PZACHES, PINEAPPLES’ STRAWBERRIES, TOMATOE * BRIER APPLES, STEWING FPRUNES, 303 @YANTS CRANBERRIES! * , CREEN CRAPES 390 SMOKED HALIBUT, 3 OPLs. CODFISH, (100 BOXUS DIGBY HERRING. and all goods usually found in «a First- Giass “arocery Siore. ee ee ‘FAMILIES SUPPLIED BY THE MONTH, la ; DONALD NICHOLSON. Jan, 16, 1878—y. a evs ag Do * 44D D0 gio Gi 3 {¢ 7