ere ee cmmntatiaieats _ Local and Other Hems, Apvices from Montreal to-day report all quiet there. To Corresponpents. — The letter of **Homo” in type, but crowded out, will appear on Monday. Tue Rey. G. W. Hodgson acknowledges the receipt of an anonymous gift to St. Peter’s Church of four hundred dollars. Don’t forget to attend the ST. PATRICK’S T. A. SOCIETY PIC- NIC at St. Dunstan’s College on Wednesday next, 17th inst. A first-class time may be expected.—li Arthe Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this forenoon, a temporanly insane man named Edward Ryan, appeared for assauit- ing his wife. He was remanded to jail for eight days to recover his lost senses ; Chas. White, crunk and disorderly, was fined $2 and costs, or 8 days imprisonment. ATTEMPTED Roppery.—About 1 o'clock last night an attempt was made to break into Mr. John Knight’s branch store, on Euston Street. The would-be burglars first tried to force a passage through the door ; but, failing in that, they broke in the fan- light over the door, and were about enter- ing when discovered. They ran away and were pursued, but escaped. They left behind them a coat, a gedit knife and a pipe. Tue Haverly Jubilee Singers gave an ex- cellent entertainment, to a rather small audience, in the Market Hall Jast evening. Although the audience in the Hall was small, the troop may claim to have per- formed to as large an audience as any foreign company, considering that the Square, on each side of the hall, was full of spectators, who listened, with all atten- tion, to the sweet vocal music discoursed by the minstrels. They will give anoiher en- tertainment this evening, when, we hope, they will meet with great success. Tur Orange Demonstration passed off very quietly in this city. A number of citi- zens congregated about the Railway Station as the train came in with the Orangemen; but no one, we believe, had the bad taste even to greet them with an insulting ex- pression. The procession was re-formed; and the Orangemen marched back to their hall unmolested. Those whose feelings—it might be supposed—would be irritated by the demonstration, seemed to be perfectly indifferent to it. Remembering the dis- turbance of last year, the Civic authorities did well to take some precautionary mea- sures. We are pleased to report chat the special constables were not required. THe Mempers oF THE BENEVOLENT InisuH Society will hold their annual Picnic at St. Dunstan’s College on Monday next. The Picnic Committee appointed by the so- ciety have been at work very energetically during the past week and they have spared no pains to make it the most enjoyable pic- nic of the season. They have erected large dancing booths, fitted up the spacious col- lege hall for fancy dancing and secured the services of the best musicians in the city, t'ms all who love to “‘ r p the light fantastic toy’ will not fail to attend. Outdvor sports will also be provided in the way of swings, cricketing, quoiting, ete. As the picnic is in aid of the funds of a strictly charitable society we hepe it will be patronized by all. ‘ Ar the meeting of the City Council held last evening, there were present — the Mayor, the Recorder, Councillors Morris, Byrne, Smith, Heartz, Davy, Stumbles and Peake. A By-law for the management and regulation of Victoria Park, was reada third tlne and passed, and ordered to be sent to the Lieutenant Governor and Coun- cil, for their approval. Councillor Stumbles gave notice that, at the next meeting of the Council, he would bring in a_ By-law, for levying assessment on Real Property in this city, for city purposes, and moved that a special meeting of the Council be held on Thursday, the 18th of July, for the purpose of introducing the same A motion was carried to the effect, that the Street Com- mittee be authorized to improve the Water- ing Cart, at present used by the city. A motion was also carried that a slip be placed on Pownal Wharf for the conve- nience of the public. Tae racing at Amherst, N. S., this week ery off very pleasantly. The bill of fare ing rather meagre, several of the races did not fill. Two days racing, however, took place. The three-minute class was the first. For this there were three entries, viz.: Dr. Jenkin’s mare ‘‘Abdallah Maid” (formerly ‘‘ Ceegt 2 ** Mekowaugh Chief” and ‘‘Mic-mac” Jn this race the ‘* Ab- dallagh Maid” won very easily in straight heats. In each heat she had to be pulled hard in order to prevent her from distancing her competitors. There were four entries for the running race—Mr. Church’s colt “‘Jack of Trumps,” ‘‘ Lightfoot,” ‘ Billy Williams” and ‘‘ Countess.” ‘‘ Lightfoot” won the first heat, and ‘‘ Jack of Trumps ” the second and third. On the second day the free for all was the only race contested. The entries were ‘‘ Frank Allison,” ‘‘ Nellie Thorne,” ‘“Discount” and ‘ Gypsey Queen.’ The first and second heats were won ‘(Frank Allison ;’ the third by ‘‘ Nellie Thorne ;” ‘‘ Frank Allison ” took the fourth, and therefore the first money, ‘‘ Nellie Thorn” the second and ‘‘ Gypsey Queen ” third—‘ Discount” being withdrawn. The best time made was 2.36. An exchange says :—A speech by Major Walker, ex-Vice-President of the’ Pacific Railway Company, of 1872-3, condemning Sir John McDonald’s scheme: a speech by Mr. Brown denouncing the rising of the election fund; a speech by Mr. McKenzie desrying coalitions, extravagance, jobbery and nepotism, and a sp-e-h on Prohibition by Mr. Wiser, of South Granville—these re ool the heated <tmosphere like ice- g ; NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, by| MAID. Application for the situations to be [Tue following despatch was received last night, too late for insertion :—- Monrreat, July 12. The Orangemen assembled in their Hall this morning to the number of four hun- dred. The Mayor came up with a Police Force of FIVE HUNDRED SPECIAL CONSTABLES, and entering the Hall, declared that he would not allow them to walk as the pro- cession was illegal. The County Master then subinitted to the ARREST OF SIX ORANGEMEN to test the legality of the Mayor’s proceed- ings. The men were marched off to jail, where they remain—bail being refusec— until this evening. The other Orangemen have remained in the Hall up to this hour (3 p.m.) anda crowd of THREE THOUSAND is congregated outside. The Mayor ad- dressed the mob, and asked them to go home quietly, as the Orangemen had con- sented to give up the procession and go home withont regalia, or badge, as private citizens. The crowd moved off, bnt the Orangemen still remain in the Hall. NO TROUBLE of any kind has occured beyond a few tights on the outskirts of the crowd. But no one was seriously injured. This morning TWO HUNDRED IRISHMEN arrived from Quebec to assist in preventing the Orangemen from walking. ‘They were searched at the wharf; and only one weapon was found on them. THREE THOUSAND TROOPS have been under arms all day—including 1,200 from outside. They are posted in different parts of the city, but their services have not been required. There will be no trouble to-day; but to- night fights are expected to be general. All places of business are closed, and the city wears a holiday appearance. (From the Patriot.) Montreal, July 12. Rev. Mr. Doudiet preached to a large congregation in Stanley Street Church. Telegrams from Orangemen in Kingston and Toronto were received. The former offered to send four thousand men, and the latter ten thousand men, to support their brethren here in the procession. One hundred and fifty Orangemen ar- rived here from Sherbrooke by the train, and marched to Stanley Street Church, where Mr. Doudiet preached. One of the special constables deliberately assaulted with his club a bandsman of the Prince of Wales Rites, without any pro- vocation, as the regimert was proceeding to the point of rendezvous. The ruftian escaped. A man named Brennan from Three Rivers was arrested for having a loaded seven shooter in the procession. He was immediately locked up. Fifty stand of arms were seized by the police in Union Hall, Craig Street, where and Irish Catholic Club meets. Orrawa, July 12. The Orange procession passed off quietly, but there is great excitement over the news from Montreal. The Congress. (Special Despatch to Examiner.) Berwrs, July 12. At yesterday’s sitting it was resolved that an urgent recommendation, virtually amounting toa command, be made to the Sultan to institute an international financial commission to guard the rights of holders of Turkish bonds and regulate the finances. It was also decided that a commission should immediately proceed to investigate the disorders in the Rhodope districts. It is thought that Congress will insert in the treaty of peace, and not only in the protocal,aclause concerningGreece. Turkey will thus be obliged to take Greek claims into serious and immediate consideration. The Congress has exempted Servia and Roumania from payment of arrears of their tributes to the Porte. The tribute hence- forth will cease. Loxvon, July 12. A Times’ despatch from Berlin, states that the treaty of Alliance between Great Britain and Turkey, was confidentially com- municated to the Powers shortly before its promulgation. Various special telegrams from Paris, re- present that the irritation there is abating, and is certain to be very short lived. It is affirmed that England has given France satisfactory explanations. Considerable anxiety is excited about Beaconstield’s illness since it has been known that his private physician has gone to him. LUNATIC ASYLUM. ANTED—At the above Institution, a! Female ATTENDANT and a HOUSE- made at the Institution. Ch’town, July 12, 1878— RICE! a ict. 50 BAGS—nice quality. | CARVELL BROS. July 11—3i HE WEEKLY EXAMINER, — Per- sons having relatives or friends abroad, and desiring to keep them informed concerning | P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheap | er way than by subscribing to THE WEEk x, | EXAMINER. Sent, postpes , to any address in Great Britain, the United States, or the Dominion, n receipt of One Dollar, CHARLOTTETOWN, THURSDAY 2 FRIDAY, JULY 18 & 19, Un Lot Corner of Fitzroy & Edward Strests, ———:0; 1H. Murray s Gran Cirens | a Mr. Murray takes pleasure in announcing the return of his Magnificent Circus to the United States, after a prosperous tour of the entire West Indies, and Jast from Havana, Cuba, being every- where greeted with overflowing andiences, who uni- versally pronounce his Grand Cireus the Best that ever Visited their Country. The Leading and Only Purely LEGITIMATE Equestrian Establishment in America ! The only Circus that performs all it advertises ! The cherished institution of the people FOR THE AMUSEMENT OF THE YOUNG! Mr. Murray takes pleasure in announcing a par- tial list of his Artists for the Season, and also stating that his present Company is far superior to any here- tofore under his management. MISS LIZZIE MARCELLAS, The Beautiful, Unapproachable and Thoroughly Schooled Equestrienne. JAMES MELVILLE, the Great Australian Bare- Back Rider ! Senorita MILLIE TOURNOUR, Equestrienne and Queen of the Air. WOODA COOK, Beyond dispute the Champion Somersault Lider in the World. ponies. } Prorressorn STOWE'S wonderiul Troupe of Edu-_. cated Dogs. - WM. ODEL, the Great American Bare-back, Trick == and Somersault Rider. \ se : WILL STOWE, the American Clown and | 424 the beautiful Black Bess, the best trained , and most valuable stud of Horses on this Con- Jester. ti : ’ : nent, GRIMALDI BIBB, the World’s Clown and . . i i ee ‘ inate The splendid Brass Band will be under the ate ee, ste ., «a, leadership of Mr. OSCAR P. PERRY, whose Participating in the Athletic Trials of Skill | repntation asa leader is famous in the land. are such sterling actors - EUGENE | The members of his Band are picked men, LEECH, CLIFFORD LEOPAR, the re-/ selected with the greatest care, and who will nowned AIT KARSON, c VOKS, HEC- }accomplish all that music hath charms to do. TOR, FANE, SMITH, EDWARDS, | Their selections will be the most popular of CASTELL, WALKER and auxilaries. | the day. FIFTEEN TRICK HORSES, |2 GRAND FREE PAGEANTS! Including the intelligent Marvel, Black Lagle, Ist— In the streets, every day, at 10 o’clock, a m., the Great Golden Car ‘ Triumph,” bearing therein Perry’s Band, gorgeously uniformed, drawn by 16 Arabian Steeds, reined by Mons. E. KELLY ; the Fairy Pheton, drawn by 15 Shetland Ponies, x driven by Master Edward Lockwood. > 2nd—Zilkin, the Female Blondin. This beautiful daring lady, the only acknowledged rival 4of the celebrated Blondin, will (preceding the after- noon performance each day) accomplish the the Ter- rific and Perilous Feat of ascending, upon a single wire, from the ground to the top of the Center Pole, a distance of 100 feet. Don’t fail to see the Ascen- sion. Free to all, at 1 o’clock, p- m., on the day of exhibition. PRICE OF Apmtsston, 50 cents; Children half price. Opera CuHatrs, 25 cents extra. Don't Forget the Bays and Dates: Charlottetown, Thursday and Friday, July 18 and 19 SUMMERSIDE, SATURDAY, JULY 20. July 10— OUTFITTING WAREROUSE, NO. 50 QUEEN STREET. A SUPERIOR LOT OF ZINC & WEATHER COVERED TRUNKS! JUST ARRIVED. ——- -——-— 3° Sieaaieiam Ss Solid Leather Valises|! Much Cheaper than Home Manufacture. ——_-———0 A FULL LINE OF GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS |! ——:-0 :—— 7x Inspection Solicited before Purchasing Elsewhere. -2< Cc. ROBERTSON. Charlottetown, May 30— House to Let. Revision of Voters’ Lists, DWELLING HOUSE on Upper Queen ( pV LNG to the Supreme Court being in ses- Street, containing ten rooms. Posses- sion given immediately. Apply to ALEXANDER HORNE. Charlottetown, June 26, 1878.—Sin eod Charlottetown for the revision of the Voters’ Lists has been adjourned until Tugspay, the Sixteenth day of July instant, then to meet at the Court House in Charlottetown at ten o'clock a. m. HENRY BLATCH, Clerk, Ch’town, 8th July, 1878, —4in IIE place toget your Printing done is at the NER Printing Room sion, the sitting of the County Court at AUCTION SALES, TRADE SALE. WILL SELL PY AUCTION, at my Store, _ Kent Street, ‘Qn Monday next, July 15th, AT 11 {o’cLock, 8 Bbls. Sugar, 5 puns. Molasses, 200 bbls. Flour, 100 do. Cornmeal, chests Tea, 20 cases Assorted Syrups, 20 boxes Soap, 20 boxes Toilet Soap, &c., Ke., 25 doz. Buckets, 25 doz. Brooms, Boxes Biscuit (Moir & Co.), Confectionery, Kegs Baking Soda, boxes Candles, Matches, Raisins, Allspice, cans Pepper, Mustard, Brushes, Placking, Room Paper, Axle Grease, &e, Usvat Trems. JOHN SELLER. Cht'town, July 13— Mackerel Barrels, Rte. By Auction, i sine Thursday, the 18th instant, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, 6 ASH-HOOP Mackerel BARREL i 2) Island manufacture, : * 159 American do., 5 Halves, do. do. ss Sale Positive ; no Reserve, ALSO, AT THE SAME TIMR, 10¢ BBLS. CANADA FLOUR, 20 Chests TEA, Bbls. K. D. CORNMEAL, 10 Casks Am. KEROSENE, 120°, 20 Caddies Bright Smok’g TOBACCO, 5 Boxes Black 12's, 1s Casks VINEGAR, 19 Bhls. WASHING SODA, 5 Kegs BAKING SODA, 10 Boxes CORN STARCH 25 Coils MANTLIA, TERMS at Sale. F. T. Newbery & Oo. July 11, 1S78—3i sw pat 2i ne li BANKRU AT AUCTION. We will Sell, on Tuesday, the 23rd July, AT TEN O'CLOCK, A. M., Ai the Premises @ceupied by R, Hi. Crawford, Esq., Trent All his Stock in Trade. consisting of a well selected lot of Goods, for a country Store, viz : Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Rubber Goods, Trimmings, Muslias, Grey and White Cottons, Dress Goods, Millin , Shawls, Jackets, Table Covering, Stock ings, Handerchiefs, Neckties, Collars, Tea, Sugar, Confectionery, Pepper, Ginger, Tobacco, Soaps, Kerosene Oil, Ro Washing Seda, Crockeryware, Shop niture, Stove and Pipe, Scale, Show Casy, Measures, &c., &e. Sra BLE Stock — lHorse. 1 Cow, 2 Jaunti Sleighs, 1 Truck Wagon, 1 Driving Wagon, 2 setts Wagon Harness, etc., etey ALSO, AT 12 O'CLOCK ; THE BUSINESS STAND, Containing about THREE QUAR- TER ACRES OF LAND, on which is an excellant 2 STORY BUILD. ING (Dwelling and Store) all in good repair. Terms—Under $50, cash; over 850, four months. : TERMS FoR Premises. .20 per cent. to be oo at time of purchase ; 20 per cent. on Ist ecember, 1878; 60 per cent. Ist Dec., 1879: Carvell Bres., ASSIGNER&, Ch’town, June 22, 1878—e od sj sw pat to sa’e AUCTION. 30:—— MORTGAGE SALE! To be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, oa tt i tat August next, A. D. 1878, at the Court House, Charloutetown, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale, contained ia an Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the thirteenth day of December, A. D. 1576, and made between Michael Mes Neill, of Township Number Fifty-four, in King’s County, in Prince Edward Island, sea captain, of the one and Daniel Hodgson, of Charlottetown, in the said Island, Esquire, of the other part,— LL that Tract, Piece or Parcel of Land situate, lying and being on Lot or Towaship Number Fifty-four, bounded as follows, that is to say: By a line com- mencing at a stake set in the division line between said Township Number Fifty-four and Township Number Fifty-five, and ia the south-east angle of land in the posses- sion of Thomas Walsh, and running thence (by the magnetic meridian of the year 1764) south on said division line nineteen chaius and fifty lipks, or to land in posses- sion of John Goff, Esquire ; thence west te ‘land also in the possession of the said John Goff, Esquire ; thence north to the said |Thomas Walsh's land, and thence along |the same east to the place of commence. |ment, containing one hundred and ten acres of land, alittle more or less, agree. ably to the plan of (he same in the margin ‘of a deed from the Government of this | Island to the said Michael McNeill, j together with all rights, members and ap: | purtenances thereto belonging, or in any Wise appertaining. | For further particulars, appl y to Messre, Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Charl | Dated this 25th day of June, A, D, 1878, DANIEL HODGSON, Mortgage THURSDAY, the First Day of