7 —_-. > Local and Other Items. LAA AA ix Montreal a subscription list is opened towards the establishment of a new Irish, Daily newspaper. It is being liberally subscribed to. Rev. Dr. Biaxin, of Boston, will deliver a lecture in Y. M. C. A. Hall, Charlotte- town, this (Wednesday) evening, August 1. Subject : ‘' California.”’ oe ——_—— New. MeLeop, Esq., and bride returned «a Pictou last evening in the Princess of Wales, after an absence of three weeks, er. Dr. Bestkrs was also a passenger by the same boat, SS fue Argus not only gives the names of the persons arrested for breaking into the store of Mr. Byrne but the names of other puties to be arrested, thus giving said parties a public hint to “ get up and get.” Minti, [Nspeetion,--Major General Sir Edward Selby Smyth, K. C. M.G., ecom- manding the Canadian Militia, will arrive here on Thursday evening. Lie is on an inspection tour through the Maratime Proyinces. ~> 660 oe Tue Press Associsiion,—The Canadian Press Association will arrive in Montreal to-day on their way to the Maritime Pro- vinces. Their semi-annual meeting will be held while there. They will arrive here on Friday night. Upron Drivinc Pirk will be opened for practice to-day at two o'clock. This Park will supply a want long felt by a large number of our citizens who have splendid roadsters going to loss for want of practice in the summer months, - -<+<P- dome or Smrps in Fravce.—A number of the merchants and shipbuilders of Quebec have initiated a movement for the purpose of inducing the Dominion Government to enter into negotiations with a view to ottaining & reduction of the heavy duties now imposed on Canadian ships in Franca. od STEAMER WORCESTER arrived last eve- ning. The followjng is her list of passen- gers:—Miss Julla Brown, Mrs. Winsiow, Miss Annie Reardon, Mrs, Witham, Miss Mary Murphy, Mary Bakioan, Mary Doyle, Mrs. J. D. Brown, Mrs. Campbell and 8 children, Mre. Leahy, Mr. H. Grady, J. C. Morton, J. McLean, H. McAdam, H. A. Southwick. ——-.+---9 <> @--—-. SOMBTHING should be done towards rais~ ing the blockade at Black Sam’a Bridge. We hear that ladies decline to pass that way in the evening for fear of insult from the loafera who congregate there. Could not @ policeman be detailed for the special purpose of keeping the bridge clear? — TIPENDIARY MaGistrate’s Covurt.—At the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court yester- (ay morning George Anderson was fined $2.00 or 8 days for drank and incapable. Jobn Arnold for vagrancy, was discharged Isabella Lewis on complaint of William Harper for abusive language. In this case the evidence produced showed that the plaintiff was as much in fault as the defendant ; consequently Harper was fined $1.00 or 8 days with costs, and Mrs, Lewis $1.00 or 8 days without costs. +r C—O Tespgxance at Mount Srewart.—The iriends of temperance at Mount Stewart have again been victorious, They have prevented licenses being granted. The credit is due mainly to the Rev. D. J. Gil- lis, who put forth every effort in the right direction, and in the right way—not by “rbitrary means, Ina pleasing and gent- ‘emanly manner, he dealt tairly with and respected even those who might difter with limon the Liquor Question. He, by that — means, either converted them or subdued ( their opposition.—Com. l'ire.—The fire alarm was again sounded yesterday afternoon. This time the fire proceeded from the house formerly owned by. the late Mr. Cross, and now occupied by Ars. Trowan. It is supposed that some Spats from the cnimney lighted upon the roof. ‘The blaze, which was quickly dis- ®overed, was put out by the application of ® few buckets of water. The Fire Depart- ment turned out in force, and there was the sual swarming of anxious sight-seeing Citizens, but fortunately there was no necess sity for the one, nor “ sight’’ for the other. Chere was considerable complaint on the part Of citizens of the East end because “Tremont Engine,” which was nearest the “ene of the fire and first on the ground, W4s Unprovided with hose. The hose was “tthe, time being dried and cleaned in *nother part of the town. An extra supply Of hove is needed; and no engine should even be left entirely unprovided with hose | a. — . ee 2 Local and Other Items. To! EmetiE —“£ ib End 7 appear to-morrow. mor - NwaRLy 4 Patan Accipenr.—Last night about ten o'clock, while John Hatch, crier, was in the act of carrying a scutileful of! ashes from his apartment in the third story of the Fire Bell Tower he missed his step at the top of the last flight of stairs and fell headlong to the bottom, a distance of about eighteen feet. Parties on the Oppo- site side of the street were attracted by the noise of him bawling, and on arriving at the door found him lying with his head downwards and the blood flowing from bis mouth. Dr, Jenkins was immediately sent for, and on arrival had him removed to his room. Mr. Hatch is injured very much about the head, ° > - + Peters’ Compination Lock.—Mr. A. E. Peters, the inventor of this very useful article, is on a visit to this city, and yes- terday exhibited to many of our influen- tial citizens the working of his mortice- door, rim, latch, chest, trunk and drawer locks,—which are operated without keys. They are all absolutely burglar proof, as Mr. Peters very fully demonstrated. They are operated with great certainty, and as quickly as any of the ordinary kind. Mr. Peters has been engaged for upwards of two years in perfecting his lock, and has recently made arrangement; to manufac- ture it extensively, so that it can now be supplied ata much cheaper rate than compete, At no very distant day persons will feel insecure unless their premises are fully protected by these valuable articles. The post office lock shown by Mr. Peters is a very ingenious and complete con- trivance. [t should soon be supplied to the Charlottetown Post Office. It is the only keyless Post Office lock known. po ae iene ee Shipping Intelligence. nent fh ag nei eee PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED. July 31—Sch. Margaret Jane, McDonald, Chatham, lumber; A, McRae, McRae, Or- well, herring; Gazelle, Anderson, Pictou, coal; Sophia Bowen, ‘Thompson, Cascenm- pec, boards and shiagles. _—— a eee a CLEARED, July 3l—Sch. Ariadne, Allen, Bay Verte, mdse.; KE. Bel’e, McPhee, Pictou, ballast; Foam, LaBlanc, Pictou, bal.; Lois Jane, Gillis, Pictou, bal.; R. Mann, Munn, Pictou, Health Officer's Fees at Porto Rico.—By Royal decree dated dune 16, the fees of the health officer to be charged henceforth on vessels under al] flags entering a port of the island of Porto Rico, will be the following, viz: On vessels of the burthen of not exceed - ing 40 tons $4, 70 tons $6, 100 tons $8, 150 tons, $9, 200 tons, $10,250 tons $11, 300 tons $12, 350 tons $13, 400 tons, $14, 450 tons $15, on vessels of the burthen of over 430 tons $16. All charges payable in Spin ish coin. {N. Y. Martime Register, ‘Hagel Arrivats REVERE HOUSE, Juivy 31—Thos. A. Cameron and wife. Edmun teste, N. B.; J. T. Hodgson and wife, do; Rev. E H. Purceil, Pittsetiid; Rev. P. Healey, Springtield; J, L. Davies, Interna- tional Guides, New York. RANKIN HOUSE. — July 5t.—Samuel Snider, Brantford, Ont; Max Rosenham, Montreal; G. W. Howlan, Cascumpec; C-H. Oland, Halifax; J; R. Heard, Annapolis, Mrs, J. R. Heard; do. ROCKLIN HOUSE, July 31.—Hon. Peter Siaclair, Summer- ville; EK, C. Goodin, Bay Verte; George Brown, Montreal; John J. Fletcher, Mount S:ewart; Peter Ross, Hopewell, N. S.; An- drew McBean, do; Rev. A. MeL. Sinclair, E.R. Pictou; Jobn Fraser, Hopewell; Alex. Blackie, D. D., Boston; W. C, Fraser, Pic- tou, E. Coffin, Mt. Stewart. SEASIDE HOTEL, RUSTICO, P, E. I. July 2t.—Leslie McNutt, Ch’town; G. D. Sergent, do; ‘ames Orsborn, Hamilton, Ont; J. E. Haszard, Ch’town; M, A. Cameron, do; \ J. B. McDonalu, do, J. A. Quirk, do; Thos. Mills, Hamilton, Ont. July 22.—fl. EK. Tuder, Brockville, Ont: W. A, Shanks, Ch’town; -H. MeKenna, do; Miss Annie, BE, Quirk, do; D. MeCraney,wife and son; Bothwell, Ont. July 23.—Miss A. J. Tackabery, Toronto; Miss Ella Beer, Charlottetown; G. W. Beer, do; J.R. Brecken, do. July 23.—Mr. Aitken and wife, and three lady Wiends, Ch’town; Mr, and Mrs, Rowa do; Mrs. J. F. Hobinson, do; Hl. E. Tuder, L. Cape, do; Mrs. Gilbert, do MissS Jar- Stewait, Strathgartney. July 26.—Mr. anil Mrs. Charles Palmer, . Charlottetown; Miss Ada Palmer, do; Mas- do. July 26.—Jobn A. Moore, Charlottetown; EK. W. Dawson, do. nm Ca‘neron, Chitown; C. Mr. William Dewar, do; M. J. Luke, Jam A, Fraser, do; Seth E, other first-class locks with which it will } Brockwill, Ont; V. Knight, Ch'towns Mrs, dine, St. Johu, N. B.; Mr. and Mra. Bruce ter Robert Palmer, do; Master Wim. Palmer, | July: 28.—Dr. ‘Paylor, “Ontario? M. ALT Ea yet Latest by Telegraph. OPP DLO LO LN OL LO LLL MS Latest from Montreal. POLITICAL PICNICS—FIRES DIABOLICAL TREATMENT OF A LADY, (Special Dispatch to Daily Examiuer.} Monrreat, July 31, The Premier, it is said, will inaugurate a series of political picnics when in the Lower Provinces, at which Dr. Tupper will meet him, A fire here last night destroyed a large box factory. Loss $10,000. The Governor General has left for the North West. A fire in Hull last night destroyed twelve large buildings. Loss $40,000; insurance, $22 000. A person named Sturdy—a citizen of Guelph—has been arrested for abducting the niece of the Sheriff of Wellington, Her treatment when in his hands was diabolical. Flour quiet and unchanged : Superior Extra, $7 75 to 7 80 xtra Superfine, 760 to 7 70 Fancy, 7 20 to 7 30 Spring Extra, 6 75 to 6 80 Superfine, 6 50 to 6 60 Strong Bakers’, 7 20 to 7 40 Fine, 6 25 to 6 40 Middlings, » 30 to 5 50 Pollards, 5 50 to 5 75 U, C, Bags per 100 Lbs., 3 60 to 3 65 City Bags (delivered) 3 70 to 3 75 Oatmeal 5 90 to6 00 Riots in the States. Special Dispatch to Daily Examiner, New York, July 31, The strike prospects are growing bright- er. The war is practically finished. The workmen are resuming operations, New Yor, July 30. Rumors of a strike prevail at New Or. leans, but the Government is prepared and determined to put down rioting the bud, Affairs. in the mining region in Pensyl- vania continue in a very deplorable state. The strike on the Wisconsin, Kansas and Texas road has terminated; the company will gently concede the strikers’ demands. The Pensylvania road moved all its east bound freight from Pittsburg yesterday (Saturday). More engineers, firemen, and pump men of the Deiaware and Hudson Co, struck and the mines are rapidly flooding. At Key, West Virginia, seven freight trains were atopped by strikers, first being wrecked, preventing others proceeding. Troops moved to the wreck, but strikers disappeared. At Dunmore fifty disguised men destroy~- ed the engine house and fired several other places and then fled. All work is now suspended in the mines and shops in Wyoming. and Lackawanna oe cuts off all means of shipment of coal by Pennsylvania road, A London despatch says the market is excited and depressed throughout. There are fears of a general European war which will involve England. Co.umevs, O., July 30, The Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis The Miami trains are running interrupt~ edly. Cnicaao, July 30. All the roads except the Lake Shore and Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, are run. ning both freight and passsenger trains. Pirtesura, July 30, All is quiet; the strike has apparently ended. Freight and enger trains on Obio road are running on schedule time, . The stock trains on the Pennsylvania road are moving a- rapidly as they are got ready. Three trains were sent out under guard, but there was no trouble, and the guards are now dispensed with On the Fort Wayne roads, the eftorts are mainly to clear the tracks of the rolling stock accumulated for 15 miles below the city, All the workmen in tee shops of thie road have returned to work, BatTimorg, July 30, "A jury of inquest into causes which led to the death of ten victims of the riot in this city on the 20th, when the Sixth regi- ment fired into a mob, to~day entered upon the examination of witnesses, , Proyivence, R. L, July 30. Capt. Daniel Dunham, of the schooner Emma, of St. Jobn, N, B., left bis vessel on the 2Tth, and has not returned. Jersey City, N. J., July 30. Gallagher, the striker who stopped 4 'b mail, train on the Morris and Essex road by presenting @ pistol at the head of the mail agent, has been committed for trial in de- fault of $5,000 bail, GENERAL NEWS. LONDON, July 30. A special from Alexandria says that Cleopatra’s needle and the ship for its con- veyance London, will be launched on the 10th of A gust. The Alneneuin <contradicts a report that D. Longworth, do;| Vernon Harcourt has undertaken to write and Mrs. W. J. Buchanan. 4 children | the life of the late John Lothrop Motley, and nurse; Montreal} John Lawson, of the|the American historian. Patriot, Charlottetown; J. F. Robertson, do; C. H. Caldwell,tdo; D, Gillis,do; Thos. Howe, do; S.J. Cameron, do; Charles Lyons, do; | Boston; James Kech, Mcntreal; D..8. McGregor, do; recently elected by a clasegyote. Breeken, (lo. ! Radical, The Court of Aldermen of London have resolved, by a vote of 19 to 1, that Sir John Bennett 1s a fit and proper person to sup- port the dignity of alderman. or a e is Se ee ee eee Railway is receiving freight for all points. { WARD MERTING. at the new Engine House, King Street, man, CounciLLoR Murpay entered into a his conduct as Councillor for the Ward, and answered questions asked by F, T. News bery Esq., and others. F, T, Newsery, E:q., expressed his re- gret that a public meeting had not been called before the nomination of any candi» date. He said that he was satisfied with the greater number of the explanations made by Councillor Murphy. Before vot- ing for Mr. Peake he should like to know whether or not he was in favor of the introduction of a supply of water. He, for his part, would not vote for bis own brother unless he would supporta reasonable scheme for procuring a water supply. If water could be obtains ed tor $100,000, he believed the invest. ment would be one of the best ever made by the city. Mr. Newbery concluded by expressing his regret that the city was about to lose the servicea, at the Council Board, of a man 80. progressive and able as Mr. Murphy. A McNett, Exg., delivered a short but forcible speech, and moved regret that he 1s about to retire from the Council Board. he resolution passed unanimously. We rergret that we are unable this mor« ning to give a full report of the meeting, eee nepeeen = Mortgage Sale. T° be Sold, by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House in Charlottetown, in Queen's County, on WEDNESDAY, the Fitth Day of September next, at the hour of Twelve o’clock, noon, under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in an indenture of Mortgage, bearing date th } 18th day of May, A. D, 1874, and made be tween Malcolm Martin, of Bro yn's Creek, in Lot 59,in King’s County, farmer, and Catherine his wife, of the one part, and the Reverend James Phelan of the other part, —all that Tract, Piece, or Parcel of Land situate, lying and being in King’s County, in Lot Fifty-nine, bounded and described as follows,—that 1s to savy: Commencing on the south side of the Montague River, at the northwest angle of land sold to Kenneth‘ Martin; thence south to the division line of Lots Numbers Fifty-nine and Sixty-one; thence west tothe east boundary fine of land in the possession of Ronald MeDonald; thence north to the River; thence along the River to the place of commencement— containing, by estimation, Seventy-three Acres of Land, a little more or less. Also, all that other Tract, Piece, or Parcel of Land. situate, lying, and being, fo Queen’s County, in Lot Fifty-Seven, bounded and described as follows, that isto say: oom- mencing on the East side of the road lead- ing to Murray Harbour, at the ‘Southwest angle of Land sold to Ronald Ross; thence East, to the west line of Land in the pos- session Of Malcolm Montgomery; thence South Eastwardly to Land sold to Donald McDonald; thence west to the road; thence along the road to the place of com- mencemeut. Containing an area of one hundred acres of Land a little more or less. For further particulars apply to Messrs, Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Charlottetown. Dated this Twenty-eighth day of July, 1877. (Sgd) JAMES PHELAN, Mortagee. July 28, 1877.—taw 4wks JOHN F. McKAY, tne Pittsburg division ef the altimore and’ WATCHMA KER & J EWELLER, NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, AVING fitted up his Store in first class Style, will keep constantly on hand a very nice assortment of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc. e Also, all kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Cleaned and Repaired. N. B.—Having had nine years’ experience with two first-class workmen, I feel confi- dent of giving perfect satisfaction to all who may favor me with their patronage. All work warranted. Ch’town, July thdsa 12in Specially. for Farmers. —_ oe \ E OFFER FOR SALE AND OTHER KINDS OF MOWING MACHINES, The. CeleMrated Whitcomb Self-Operating Hay Rake and Hand Rakes. , —ALSO— BUCKEYE & MANNY EXTRAS. We keep constantly on hand almost every kind of Manny and Buckeye Repairs.§ Cucumber Wood Pumps. We have imported a number of these Pumps suitable for any depth of well, and offer them ata liberal discount for cash. MacKENZIE & STUMBLES, North Side Queen’s Square ‘+ Ch’town, July 18, °77.—tuét h pa pre Im a eee STADACONA j A large publec meeting of the rate payers of Ward one was, last evening, held Mr. A, A. McKenzie was appointed Chair- lengthy, elaborate and eloquent defence of BUCKEY B'4 tire and Life Insurance Company, } OTICE is hereby given that the Board of Directors of this Company have made 2 fierther call of hour Lnstalmenis, of Five per Cenl.. each, on the Subscribed Capital of the Company, payable at its Olfice, No. 93 St. Peter Street, (Juebec, as follows :— Five per Cent. on or before the Tenth d y of August, 1877; Vive per Cent. on or before the Tenth day of November, 1877 ; ive per Cent. on or before the Eleventh day of February, 1878 ; five per Cent. on or belore the Kleventh day of May, 1878, By order of the Board, CRAWFORD LINDSAY, Secretary {jir' it CORNED BEEF, COOKED ans TIN aun 2 and 4-pound TINS and by the Pound. July 5 L877 All who have used it know of its ex« that the | ceiience. thanks of the meeting be tendered Mr.| _ KOR SALE AT Murphy for his services as Councillor for BEER & GOFF’S Ward 1—coupled with an expression of June 19 ee sen eee = ——-—__ ——— Look Out for Fire. Tr HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR Eggs, Wool, and Sheepskins, J.D. CURRIE’S, CJucgu Prince and Grafton strets Ch’town, 27, 1877.—6in KO MORE SOUR BREAD, Citlet’s Celebrated Cream Drv Hop Yeast Warranted to give Perfect and Universai Satisfaction. Price l2cte per Packege— sufficient for 24 Loaves of Bread, LTR YY DLE. For Sale at the Flour & Tea Store BEER & GOFF, TO LET. NEW DWELLING HOUSE, containing Nine Rooms and commodious Shop, with nice Garden attached, Rent moder- ate, For further particulars apply at HARVIE’S BOOK STORE, Queen Square. July 2l—4 inseodg FARM FOR SALE CHARLOTTETOWN ROYALTY, PRRER and a halfmiles from the City 52 acres of cultivated jand for Sale either whole or in part. Apply on the premises to Alexander MacKinnon. or ina Ch’town, to Edward MacKinnon. If not Auction lst. September Ch’town Royalty, July 24, 1877. WANTED, T’ E Highest Cash price paid for Calf Skins and Sheep Skins, ROBERT BRIDGES, June 26—tudfr tf St. Peter’s Schools will Re-Open on Monday, 27th August. Five Teachers sre employed in. these Schoois, which are graded to suit scholars of all ages. Boys’ School. Ths Boys’ School.will be under the charge of V. E. Harris, Esq., of King’s College, Windsor, and of the Normal | School, Truro. Mr. Harris has graduated with honours at King’s College, and also holds a Nova Scotia Public School License of the highest grade, Subjects Taught— Greek, Latin, French, German, Mathemat- ices. English Branches — History, Arith- metic, &c. In the Boys’ School there are two departments. Girls’ School. Subjects—All English Branches, rench German, Music, Singing and Drawing. in ,his School there are three departments. pas” For Terms and further particulars apply to GEORGE W. HODGSON, St. Peter's Clergy House, July 23—6ws disposed of at private’sale will be sold by « oe oipmee PN nafs 4