Feaminer, id : : -_— = —_———=—= EE = . npg <a oe —— -_— ’ we — ry Ww. L. COTTON, SAPURDAY h TING ‘Ob he Gig ae tars NQ. 44 > _ .*% a rn oe a \ ) -,' | . Mannger & Editor. ch { J BL RL I TQ R NX { (+, * ” ” oS j bd ’ 7 < oe d ° 4 ° ‘ : ne ee mee oe - EG eee eet ete ee wane a a ,rpnn OTN | leas " . 3, , ” fi. | 4 . 4 z | SESISSELZARRS BE TRACTS. sews ef the World Seamer Arrange menis, | : “ - ~ =~ an & * of u > i gee Toe ° 3 WAAALYWY LAA A BAL ~ A 1 we % " a Pe GAvite Or.¢ | The following is an extract, pub isbed by | ~ tales ae ; , 3 sf EUROPEAN, ; twy: a? SSSksS Res ‘request, from the skeleton of the oration] . .. ME ROPEA | Frinee Edward tsland, | = im ne Von Moltke is reported to hove stated a ad - SS eo | thet was to have been delivered at Morel] recently th ‘+ ‘eal Russi ‘ laid ta: Ss tah , a oo | : - w a we be os : aa i weg MitiV thit the res ViIssl4ty trounies 1rgy x > 4 } i en! — " n Dominion Day. The confused srrange-| oo) baad nite made kee 4.0 feed ~A-o5- ~ i . : : would only ast begin after the Daintube had 3 | = 4 4 i-¢ PSS OTRDAAH | ment prevented Mr. Byrne from addressing been cros:ed h Five Bet ak Y « _ —StStheaoxees those who assemb'ed to do honor to the “ : if Oe : . as Birth-day of Canade : — . serge on — ee lnund tions in the Pro rie, ~eeosososcocco: : i ; Vinee of Murcia seriously danaget railways . se earns : ~~ HS HD DW BD FGI Ds tis gratify ‘ ‘ eo invi- : . = 8. ’ . f> 2> ase a : ieee Ri ae i. ‘| kt Is gratityiog to think thet 7 8 BY fwenty ‘Our Hersons were drowned, | SUMMER ARR ARGEMENT, : we ae oo ce. et oO @ be a | have come together for the purpose of cel- TY : 7. oo ebrating in a becoming minner the natal 1@ French elections wiil take place in | 7 (Ww) ; i ; 40 a r a, | woes cee | a a | s cao r e 9 . day of this great lend, that stretches from a 2 _&. S4uBseee ocean to ocean. From the mot ancient Soom 3i* ae mie ae times it wis the cuxtom for the people to ems SRMSHDATSEAGS meet in the open sir, and with song and = | mt DRESS ms dance roxnifest their joyfulnese. We read — | o |e Ge in the Scriptures that Miriam the prophet Ga | z eae A DANE ess, the sister of Axron, took a timbrek in =| aenaeneeseseS ber hind and all the women went out efter =P 5% eta her with timbrels and with dances. Greece, | RSSSFSSaAzRFE the most retined nation of antiquity, bade Same 3 r £ Hew ithe nOoaentor her sons reset upon her historic fields to do ast ci ibid oh all honor to the gods on great occasions —<_ . EFEERETTELE Athens, h r capital, contained the wealth eas | =| anamsratan+ 2 ' the intelligence, and the greatness of the ’ 71° ee Steam Cabinet Factory ancient world. Those the sent forth, and 2 gi. © SSR ees eee ber bards, heneath the broad blue sky, san + | £ | note anm 6 oe eiindaiieis in classic and immortal verse the deeds of pn ce the heroes of a past age. Her orators | eager WEEE EEE Bh AX RAD HRS spoke in that glorious language which has Mi =| annnweernaen 4€ SESH EP th a survived the wreck of empires and the ee | » tT ae change of kingdoms. From her mountain women a ee = sa = eS a passes, from her green slopes, from her m—_ =| icdiinsduit.-. 2 YW { RK / Ty Y ’ winding streams, from her noble rivers. —— | @ | & 17a £4 WN > Uy / G H I P?. from the Academy, from the Temple, from wee a) BREE EESESSSE the tents that coniained the warriors that Come | = Fe anes wb were victorious in a hundred figbts, came | os | @ \ TISHES to intimate that he has now on] forth those noble Greeks, whose courage, : sSseeeNeocsesse liaad o Suge assortmenc of Furniture, | endurance, military genius and learning er 4 ee ee ae which hats prepared to offer, of the very|are the admiration of the world. From te te wera Te best styles, api at prices below anything |night until morn, from morn until the ea ces see er tc ee that ean be procured ( f the sane -quality) dewy eve, the men anit the deeds of other asa | : ‘4 : ; * : : 44 3 eisewrere ia the Lower ] rovincer, | uses were remembered To give you a am | f| Te OSSSCSSTV2OD |. a : correct description of the gathe-ings of the 21) Sovsooceved 3 Farvlour Nets, Athenians of old of this nation, the first | | BSSSSSSRRRKKS ¢ among nations. pre-eminent in knowledge ) + OOo 8 Qe eee a Redroo:n Ses, and military glory, the cradle of philos- _ = | Ophy and eloquence, would require an im. Wardrobes. agination aa expansive as the sea. The literature that sprang from these gather. Patent Wire Woven Mattress, Paient|ings remains till this day to attest her mee Rae Spring Bottonis, Side Boards, Cheffuuiers,} greatness when all eise has perished. To AKBADOES, in bhds. and tierces, Eseritiors and Book Cases, Sofas, Lounges,|admire and appreciate that noble litera- ENGLISH REFINED, in bhds. and] Cots, Cradles and Cribs.” Chairs of ever} | ture, we should be possessed in the highest bbis. description very cheap, both American and | degree of that great faculty whereby man WHITE GRANULATED, in bhis., home made. Drass Cornices of every |i; enabled to live in the past and in the COFFEE SUGAR in bbis., quality and size. Cords, Tassels, Putman} future, in the distant and in the unreal. LDEN YELLOW, in bbls. Patent Rollers and the American Spring hice valiedahie ‘ARPUR , Rollers, Earth Closets, Refgigerators, Chii- P a [Another ~ rack, . CARVELL BROs. dren's Carriages, Spring “Mangles and The wiitings cf the Wizard of the Nortb Chitown, Jone 19, I877—p a 2w Washine Machines Valnut Office Desks | Contain many beautiful descriptions of the : ee and Canterbury a Extending Dining |eXultations.of the Scottish heart. On the 1 7 7 Cashuy 8 AT HATE PRICE, estiTG Aik. J i" if j) | 4 Tables, and every article required for gen-| brown heaths of his native land, to the ag f \ dll Omens eral house furnishing. Looking Glasses o1 sounds of the pibroch, the nobile-souled all sizes. Hot seal eh onlttthliettomtifinb init : ow fralen tia ‘ 5 £3 : heroes of his country. A m3 from ao ee ) mountains stirred the ends of bis Tartan aT THR Sach as Turning, Planing, Straight anid Jigiand the locks of his hair. The songs of Siwing, Fancy Turuing, and every class of] Ossian and Seott and Burns flowed from his Screw Cutting, io wood and metal. Fret- lips and tbe proverbial bospitality of the work of every class land of the Gael flowed from bis heart. Please call and see before going else- il oii June Sf7. taw ty where for your Spring Supplies. sald lune my ee t " ‘ Y Kee Terms:—Cash or short credit on| Affairs in France are beginning to pre- goodpaper. ;sent a more stormy appearance. The C H Ky AP | French Republicans have, indeed, need for e . tiondon House, -_o- + - great patience, for they are sorely tried, _ President MacMahon is showing a disposi- tion to go farther and farther in his reac- tionary policy. He has issued & proclama- tion in connection with a review at Paris, which has delighted the Clericals and Bonapartists, those who favor personal rule, and he has suspended the Municipal Gov. ernment of Athens, replacing it by an Ad.~ ministrative Commission, Nothing is said of the feelings of the Republicans in re gard to these acts as yet, and if they con. tinue calm it will betoken their sure con- ¢ | ‘fidence in a victory final and complete. CARV . Undertaking. wrerzcc7 iol amie. ELL BROS. p as to how tar President MacMahon can be led in the path in which he is at present moving. Will he, failing success, as he al- ae Thurs | ee inly wi her 3, use his it DAIL EXARITHER 5. ing & Planing | tatiserstac Snares ont ISOM SALE 41 THE STORES OF Henry A. Harvie, Theopa. L. Chappelle, and T. O'Connell. 4) Bones (2 don, etch) good Pickles, $1.50 ver de, VLOSK A CONSIGNMENT. as ool = .0uy yl At ‘, eRe J CAI 2 a CC Serene Chitown June 20, 1877. tein an‘ ‘1899 1 : Wao, Mity ov, isif7.—lmo ent ees eee very much apprehension of this in Europe, but the name which has been given to tlus _Ministry—the Government ot combat—is not a reassuring one. However, the army | | seagate MOULDINGS OF ALL DESCRIPS'ONS, /agr"erz,tifereet, one, from the ‘army of | MacMahon would be as successful now as Napoleon was then. Still, he could easily make great trouble, and might lead to _ bloodshed in the struggle between freedom and tyranny. ‘Users & Sashes, _ Mr. Gladstone has added his tribuie to Price Onlw 2 Gutters, Mantles, etc., OtC., ine memory of Wedgwood, the potter, con- yY J@GUts, | sidering him to be, take him altogether, June 27. 1877—her 13 manufactured CHEAPER than by any other | the most extraordinary man whose name is CT eee | establisament in the city, and recorded in the history of the commercial constautly on hand. ‘world, Wed not only completely a : revolutionized the character of the fabrics | Alllumber asea is Kiln-dried, a-d all work |of bis day, but he carried the manufacturs is warranted to give satisfaction. of eartheaware to by far the highest point ~AUL LE ie ie it hed ever attained in any country in the —* re AUN TEA, Cee ee, world. Another authority says that «his lasleions works were not only of the greatest bene., fit to the manufactures and commercial ' all kinds of Wells. . : |prosperity of his country, but exerted a MCKINNON & McLEAN, F X C U l S 0 N Tickets. powerful influence in refining the natiens! ae Esdile Foundry. | taste.’’ So fect was his work that fifty Uh'town June 29—6in Window & Door Frames, i | | PUMPS. | i as, | W K have just received a Consignment of | those celebrated Combination Barrel- | Pumys from James Harris & Co., of St. | Johi, to which we invite the attention of | thoi requiring sueg au article. They suit . Septem her, ca Lise beh July 3. —French man of-war eine Bleacher, Delonvineg Suusire evolution, has been é ides sate teed alah sunk off Xyeres |-land iby French non;clad Hereine. Nobody was drownel. , Nova Scotia. - tO ily fer BKiecliyu evers MounxDay, Wrpxrspay, Tucrabay, & SaTcrpay mornings, at 5 go cldgk, cou- necting there at 10 a, m., with train fis Haiifax. Fare to Hailfux. $4.10. Picnic Parties of Twenty and apwaids enn obtain Rcoinrn Tickets at Chariotle town Offee to Picten and back same dey £1. each. , - ao? . L@ave & narnece The peace party at Constaptinople seem to be gaining ground rapidly, owing doubt- less to the gloomy situation of pffairs on the Danube and in Armenia. in announces ing the close of the sittings of the Obamber | of Deputies list week the President re- | murked that it was possible that they might | he assembled apyain soon to deliberate upon a “entisfaciory subjeet, ’ * Satisigetory | Returning to Chariottetows. subject — & construed in Constantmople to | ae | Leave Pictou evcry Turspay, WEeNKspay meen ne 1a is [Or peec . se » ay goulation Ppeece, Faibay and asada dealin 2.00 p.m. Mr. Barry Sulliven. the actor, has re- | on orrivab of tvening teain from TMfali ly ‘ . | . centiy undergone a singular Oper: tion con- | fax. nected with sn eyelash. It will be re membered that at Drury Lane theatre Macduff’s sword aceidentily struck bim in the eye, causing an abrupt termination oc! his engagement snd his retirement fo some weeks. In the end he left the doe- tor’s hands cured, as was believed. but eve; since he has been troubled with a curious | aitectign of the eye. Having cousulted an “ ; = oculist, the conclusion was arrived. at shat |. ae aeton ee eae there must te something ip the eyebsill ig with O &, mi. rain ToursDay and Fri- itself. Barry Sullivan .consented to un.|** 2 toe caren dergo the necessary Operation for teeting | = jh i wie! ('. a and j : | \:. this theory. Lis eyeball was cut open, CK SICRSWIEK, VARARS: 204. SB RES aten, and from it there was ta<en an eyelash, | CAPE BRETON. 1 eve Pictou for Hawkesbury every Mon. pay upd ‘TrttUkspay, on arrival of | morning train from Ualifax, connecting both ways with stage and Steamer *Nepiune,” to and trom Sydaey and Bras d Or Lake. which find been thrust iu at the point of | Leaves SUMMERSIDE every day (Sunday the sword. excepted) on arrival of morning train from sd arta ieales a ad ‘hy x rttets 1) “| rect] - at Sure » UNITED STATES. 4 ah bret vi ¥ cones c Ing at UEeEDIaC ms : | With trains for each of above named place A Cunar ! stewardess Jately retired after | and at St. John with Steamers ef INTFRNS; twenty years’ service, with a@ fortune of}‘monat Co. for VPoRTLAND and Bostox twenty-five thousand dollars earned during | Aiso, lcave Charlettetown for Summerside the time. Doubtiess the place will not be | every Monday morning, about 3 o'clock. vacant long. Returning, leaves Sunpiac every day Five Russian vessels changed hands in (Saudays excepted ) on arrival of day train New York during the past week to Ameri- | (”0™ St. Jouy, for Summerside; connect ; - 2? aa 5 tole e ale a it ¢ P. . ‘ ¢ i can owners for fear of capture by Turkish the re » Without delay, Ww ith train for Chai sOltetown. Aijiso, leaves Summerside for War vessels, 1 Sat ; oie : Charlottetown every Saturday evening, Frank Benson, of Salem, Mass., the pes| gtout 6 o'clock. destrian. finished his task of walking JO8/ Agents: Aumowx & Macintosn, Halifax: miles in 24 hours at 8.50 on the 30th ult. | Noowan & Davies. Pictou; A Grant & Co The Governor in Council have again ap-| Uewkesbury: HaNrro Bros., So, John. pointed James F, Babcock to ihe sinecure KF. W. UALR + of Siute of hiqQuer ic The} Cnarioitetewa. May 25, 1877. heaviest work for this official is to mount; __ the State House steps once 2 month and 7 7 ° q ' . sign his name on the pay-ro!!, ay Qa ' Two poor Bideford men have recenily i 4) j been kindly remembered by freaky fortune. : One, 2 French day laborer, has fallen heir . . . to $10,000 through the death of an uncie ia] be? BC dE N ‘ Ficolet, Canada; and the other, L. M, May, | has received $20,000 and perhaps $50,000) — by the death of his father, who lived in: California. The political situation in the Coiteas | OOGUIENS Cart alld Worcester States is again exciting. Chamberlein, the . ' fa Se : Steamers are fitted with pew Bui!- deposed Governor in South Carolins, and Born = wer - fitted with new = Senator Blaine are on the war-path, and} ©TS, and their Passenger accomodation are announced as prepared to make a | ate for every convenience and com- : : ie i ‘ in i { tt i c <7 } tvle savage attack on President Haves. The? *"¢ fitted up in elegant style. Democrats are elated over the continued| FREIGHT carried at moderate rates ane troubles in the Republican camp | as low as by ary other ronte. Another execution has been defeated) pops in boites aud barrels: handted Wiad : - “ os Was OXeS ant arrels ha ‘ through singular reasons. One George W.) createst eave. — Garner was to have been executed last Fri- | - , *7y | ‘ . y rr : . day in Texas for the murder ofa sheriff, but} SAVING TIME. oniy one business day on the morning set for the execution he! used in reaching Boston. by leaving here was found dying in his cel!, and his wifa be- | Saturday Morning and catching steamer at side him, dead. She had been permitted | Ha! fax, snd arriving at Boston Monday for some days to share his cell with him. | ™oraing. and had smuggled morphine into the jail | we . f ; ee j ’ / > wy" Nb iy in her mouth, with which the two deli-| LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN berately committed suicide. CANADA Every A hurricane passed over Springfield vil- | lage about ons o clock on Friday afternoon blowing down chimneys, trees and fences, snd lifting houses from their foundations. | The Canada Southern Railway depot was} . . damaged by lightning, and the crops were | hiove ry badly injured in this vicinity. The rain) and hail was very henvy. Lonpon, Juae 24.-—A deputation of cifi- zens had an interview with the Rigit Hon. George Sciater Booth, President of the Local; Chitown, June 7. 1877 Government Board, yesterday, in reference | to the refusal of that Board to sanction cer- tain expenditures for sending children to Steamer. Canada under charge of Miss Rye. He pointed out that if they provided immigra- H KATH ER B Kk j she ie tion on 8 large sealo it would be taking Summer Arrangement. ‘Phursday, ‘punctually at 5 p.m, LEAVE BOSTON “Saturday, une? ually at noon, CARVELL SROS. Agent valuable Ixbor from this country, Yarmovuty, July 3.~-Judge James sen- tenced Keuben Mouree to fourteen years Penitentiary, lie having been found guilty of two charge of arson. edulis : -yYenings. Youne Man or PROMISE. —Dfanitoba has Leave Orwell for Charlottetown cvery been enriched by tho acquisition of an en~) TUESDAY and THURSDAY mornings, «: * = t q 2S , , terprising French Canadian named Lang~-: 7 o'clock, lois. Having discovered, on reaching) Keturnius to Orwell same evening ats Wy tut. leave Charlotictown for Orwej ‘ every MONDAY and WEDNESDAY ——_—_— _| 0) BOSTON AB): RAURM. | Sea aes erties tors PLUMBER! A PLUMBER! i PER ee — Peas — —While every exertion has been made | i FROM HALIFAX. _ by the Grand Trunk detectives to trace the | He Subscriber having engagea a prac | STAMERS CARROLL & WORCESTER, Botts on tuo trace three quartet ert tical Plumber, any description of work, | west of Kensington, some little time since, | —e ther shop or house—in the above line. | with the evident intention of causing an. a2 how be done at MILLNeR's Tin SHop. accident, the task bas been unsuccessfui so Bor $15.00. Crookston, Minnesota. that Jumber was | o'el ck. much cheaper there than at Winnipeg. he Leave Charlottetown for Mount Stewar- purchased ail that be needed for his house every WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY Mory and outbuildings, made it into a raft, em-) ings at four o'clock. barked his wife and family thereon and) Leave Mount Stewart for Charlottetown floate i along Red River till he hod reached | 7! 7 9 Clock, returning to Mount stewan his destination, saving steamboxt fare and eivartag tel om see ; vr id ; Miianes: of : saving Sa r it etown for Papuus rervaiar "Anas st St ‘Segbete io cvacy SATURDAY, wwenher snd setae 3 pe owe | ting: and every alternate SATUR : tied up his raft, left it ia charge of his wife, |" eee Chere PEROT este TERDAY GEQRGE W. MILENER. far. Areward of $50 is now offered by sought out and pre-empted a farm. and. wil make a return trip iad eieent | tba Company for any information that wiil| CARVELL BROS. lead to the detection of the guilty parties, ' then, like a man, proceeded to build u JOUN HUGHES, Agent. his house, —T7orinto Globe, (Ch town May 25, 1877.—3im wkir !