Ce om snemecmtatats oH ee eee Local and Other Items. In the market to day, eggs suld for ten cents per dozen. Remeweer that B. Wilson Higgs’ sale of flour, tish, ete., takes place at eleven o'clock to-morrow. Tar Northern Light left Georgetown this morning with fifteen passengers, and arriv- ed at Pictou at 3 o’olock, p. m. Tus ice on the East River seems to be good yet A number of very heavy loaded vehicles arrived from that part this morn- ing. A meptine of the Executive Council was, we understand, held until a late hour last night and continued this forenoon. Busi- ness must be pressing. Rosert Suaw, Ese., has returned to this city, after a somewhat lengthy visit to the United States. Mr. health, and looks admirably. Reuigrovs.——There wi!l be Gospel preach- ing for a few evenings at the new Church House, near entrance to Malpeque Road, services commencing «at half past seven o'clock. Tue steamboat special, on Tuesday even- ing. from Georgetown, brought Mr. Hill, of Halifax Customs, and W. L. Cotton, of the Exantnsr, with about 20 others.— Patriot. In the case of the Queen vs. William Me- Cannel, for discharging firearms on the 12th of July, Mr. Peters, counsel for the defense, commenced addressing the jurv at 2 o'clock and concluded at four. Tus Charlottetown Amateur Orchestra Club, accompanied by Messrs. Caven, Her- mans, Beer, Welsh, and others, left in the afternoon train for Summerside, where they will give a grand Concert this evening under the auspices of the Reform Club. Asalad was passing through a crowd outside the Market House this morning, with a heavy stick on his shoulder, it came in contact with the bridge of a young lady’s nose, and had the effect of blacking both her eyes. As she is a very showey blonde, dark eyes will temporally change her ap- pearance. Ir is stated that 60,000 commercial tray- ellers are employed by the wholesale mer- chants of the United States at an annual expense of $3,000 each, representing in the ate the enormous sum of $180,000,- 000. That is what it costs to induce retail merchants to purchase goods. At the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this morning, Francis Began was committed for four days, for loafiing at the street cor- ners ; Daniel Ryan, aged 16, drunk and as- saulting his mother, was committed for 8 days ; Samuel McDonald and George Vil- _eher, were each fined $5 and costs, for tres- passing on Admiral Bayfield’s property. Panuamentary Companiton.—We have received from the editor, Mr. C. H. Mack- intosh, ‘‘ The Canadian Parliamentary Companion and Aunual Register, 1878.” It is a valuable compilation of just such infor- mation as is required, in connection with the Dominion and Local public affairs of the country. Hatwax seems to be startled oe the appearance of a financial panic similar to that at present existing in Montreal. The Herald ins an article on the subject thus: ‘“‘Our city is disturbed to its lowest financial depths, and unless some prudence is observed the result may be disastrous, not only to a large number of individuals, but to the city generally. The heavy sus- ion which we announced yesterday has intensified the feeling of uneasiness and distrust with which the public mind has been affected for some time.” Consipgrine the unsafety of the ice and the bad roads, the market to-day way large. ices were lower than on Tuesday last :— f (small) from 8 to 12 cents ; beef (qr.) from 5 to 8 cents; mutton, from 6 to 12 cents per lb. ; veal, from 4 to 8 cents per tb. pork (carcass) from 44% to 5}; pork } from 7 to 10 cents per lb.; oatmeal (per 100 Ibs.) from $3.00 to $3.50; flour 100 Ibs.) from $3.25 to $3.50 ; cheese, new milk) from 14 to 16 cents per Ib. ; hay (per 100 Ibs.) from 90 cents to $1.00 ; oats, from 41 to 42 cents per bushel ; pota- toes, from 25 to 30 cents per bushel ; butter fresh) from 23 to 25 cents per Ib.; butter (a) from 18 to 22 cents per lb.; eggs m 10 to 12 cents per dozen. A vispatcu from Fredericton, N. B., of the 19th says: ‘‘Some time yesterday morning three barns belonging to Asa Bur- pee, of Burton, Sunbury County, were de- stroyed by fire, along with a large quantity of hay. Mrs. Burpee, however, rescued all e stock. Inthe debris @ trunk key was fare, also a honey-combed grey and black wiass, like pumice stone in appearance, @hich is supposed to be the fused bones of gome unfortunate tramp who, while in the barns, accidentally set them on fire and per- ished in the flames. Some of the supposed remains have been sent MY Dr. ee geicroscopic examination. An investigation will brobably be held into the affair. THE PEOPLE'S WyusaM,—Mr, Gladacone contributed an article to the Nineteenth sntury, entitled ‘The Paths of Honor and of Shame,” in which he reviews the present political situation as regards the Bastern question. After pointing out that England has been brought almost to the brink of ~ - war, he es that even as regards the Suez © we have no interests apart from the rest of Europe; and since the British Government has voy seearenn > uesti e — of war ships A ceo Weraite should be left to the de- gision of Europe, there remains not the shadow of a plea for war. He condemns z propesed “‘netty spoliation”’ of moet, y Russia. oe Shaw is in splendid} DS errtoectnds agente — Dr eign aon Ps A Ae et ce Nt ee | Latest by Telegraph. seeing tbe shi NE ee WAR NEWS. | ' | Spe: iat Lhsputch to Leamine: | The Russians have in the Bosphorus two | regularly fitted torpedo boats. Lonpox, March 21. | A despatch from Vienna says that, ac- | cording to the treaty of San Stefano, the evacuation of European Turkey, except | Bulgaria, must be completed three months | {after detinite peace, and a portion of the; Russian troops may embark on the Black Sea and Sea of Marmora. It is doubtless on the strength of these conditions that Russians are now beginning to march troops for shipment in the neighborhood of Con- stantinople, as they may begin operations at once, Russia has insured herself the right, or at any rate the possibility, of having a portion | of her troops always under Constantinople, until the final settlement is signed. In the House of Commons, this afternoon, Sir Stafford Northcote stated that there were now thirteen vessels of the British fleet near Constantinople. Ilronclads have passed through the Straits under protest from the Turkish Government, but the English Government saw no reason against keeping their ships in their present posi- tion. Pesth papers report that Count Andrassy on Wednesday definitely refused an alliance with England, and that Sir A. G. Elliot thereupon declared that England would not | enter the Congress. The Advertiser announces, in official form, ' that Gen. Sir company Lord Lyons to the Congress. In the House of Lords tp-mght, Lord Derby. in replying to a long speech of Lord Strathehen on Eastern affairs said that, for obvious reasons, the fleet should not go into the Black Sea at present. He protested against the repetition of the un- founded statements relative to the dissen- sions in the Cabinet. The Government had not asked that Greece should enter the Congress on the same footing as the Great Powers; but simply be represented as means of making her voice and claims heard. =e x He | GENERAL Stk Wituiam O’Grapy Heary died at Halifax on Tuesday night. He was Commander of Her Majesty’s forces in the Dominion for five years, being the successor of Sir Hasting Deyle. He entered the British service in the year 1828 as Ensigu, and became Lieut.-General in 1873. He saw much service. Besides ten active years in India, he served in the Crimea during 1854-55, At the battle of the Alma he had his charger killed under him. At Inker- man he received four bayonet wounds while surrounded by a party of Russians, against whom he gallantly defended himself with his sword until they were driven back. He also actively participated in the capture of Balaklava ; was all through the siege, and at the fall of Sebastopol, and was present at the gallant repulse of the Russian sortie on the 26th of October. He wore the Crimean medal and four clasps, was an officer of the Legion of Honor, was decorated with the 3rd class of the Medjidie, and Turkish medal. Tue following is further particulars of the the disturbance in Toronto on the 18th: “Shortly after midnight a mob advanced up Queen Street and attacked Cosgrove’s tavern. The crowd inside answered with revolvers and the rioters returned fire. Hundreds of shots were exchanged and stones poured into the hotel until window sashes and furniture were completely des- troyed. The police, 90 strong, charged the mob and wielded batens with great vigor. Four men shot—one, a young Protestant, named Clegg, it is feared fatally. Mean- time another mob, 1000 strong, opened fire with stones on Collins’ tavern, further up Queen Street, where Rossa was believed to be. Revolvers were used here, but the police, fighting with matchless pluck against enormous odds, cleared the street. Rossa was driven out of town at 11 o’clock. Police- man Worth was struck on the temple with a cobble stone and knocked senseless. All his comrades were more or less injured, Probably 150 rioters injured with stones and batons. Doctors’ rooms are crowded, but asarule the wounded went home, or were taken away to avoid arrest, At two o’clock this morning a hundred roughs are congregated in gangs in lanes and back streets, and polige parding the streets in force.” A REMARKABLE case of suspended anima- tion is reported from Andover, Victoria County, N. B. A young man named Wells, one of the wardens of a lunatic asylum near Boston, who has been at Andover on a visit for about three weeks, went over to Fort Fairfield on Tuesday, March 5th, to a ball. Whilo there he complained of being unwell and returned to Whitney’s Hotel; next morning he walked about two miles to the residence of his aunt, Mrs. Currier, where he took his bed, and, as was supposed, died. Since that time the body has been kept in a warm room, but no signs of decomposition have ensued. His hands and feet are as loose and free of movement as when alive; his cheeks are ved, 4nd the eyes seem bright i } | i { } Pera, March 21. | i | i Arnold Kemball will ac: | womans) spennetinncerionemasn THE GREAT “oF THh STOCK IN TRADE ) S. KEITH & CO. WiLL ONLY BE Continued for a Weeks Longer. as t he Few Bala MAY BE EXPECTED, . sald must be Regardless of Cost. whole Stock — Now is the time to get CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER, CHEAP FOR CASH Cc. V. MNcGRECOR, ASSIGN FE. Ch’ town, March 12, 1878-—2aw JUST RECEIVED, . BLACK WALNUT BOARDS | FOR FRET SAWING. A. A. BALDWIN & CO, March 20—?) ureenbacks & American Silver TAKEN AT THE FACE, in exchange for goods at usual prices. FENTON T. NEWBERY & CO. Ch'town, March 20 —pat 3i eod ar 2i oo OO A yt nl a ae Stea ~ Ocean mship o'y = vv “F . 3 Rae 3 Sip a en pe TR RR Pn a + ~— "es ete nee ee os Z bl 3 40 OF p E ISLAND. SPRING TRIP. — ee ee The First-class Iron Screw Steamship “Prince Hdward,” 1364 Tons Register, Cassed 100 Al, which is the highest class at Lloyds, Robert Fraser, Commander, Will be on the Berth at Glagow to re- eeive Cargo about thel5th March, Leaving Glasgow for Liverpool, abont the Sth April, and will leave Liverpool for Charlottetown On or about the 15th April, Carrying Freight at through rates from Lon don, deliverable at Charlottetown, Pictou, Georgetown, Summerside, Souris, Alberton and Shediac, For Freight or Passage, apply, in London, to JoHN Pircatrn & Sons, 69 Cornhill; in Glasgow, to JAMES KeELso, junr., 134 St. Vin- cent Street ; in Liverpool, to Prrcarrn Brotu- ERS, Brockley Buildings, 51 South John Street ; in Pictou, N. S., to Nooxan & Davis or here, to PEAKE Bro’s & Co., Managers ' Charlettetown, Feb. 2, 1873.—3tew oe + —_ JAMES HOBBS, CABINET iVIAKER. Cor. Kent and Prince Streets, Charlottctown. S eeeeeteeeaeeenl VHE SUBSCRIBER, in returning thanks ; his customers and the public generali, licit a further continuance of their patronage. { am better prepared than ever to execute any orders that may be entrusted to me. The latest styles of all kinds of Household, and not glassy. There being no change up Oe ee = BANKRUPT SALE for past favors, would take this method to so | At Ee eee ty eal nln ae a eags se SPRIN Ex §, §. Northern Light, is 5. eee London House W Ltt BE SHOWN ON MONDAY, the 4th Wareh, 200 PATTERNS CANADIAN TW LEDS, West of England and Scotch Makes. -ALSO— BLACK & BLUE BROADCLOTHS, ; Worsted & Fancy COATINGS! a>: SINGLE GARMENTS and made upin the best styles and at the shortest notice, OUR TAILORING = DEPARTMENT A GREAT SUCCESS. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Men's and Boys’ Hats. We offer SrrciaL InpUcEMENTS in House Furnishing Goods-- DAMASKS,: REPPS, CRETONNES, | MOREENS, ETC. SHEETINCS, PILLOW COTTON, WINDOW HOLLAND,! ' ; | CARPETINGS, HEARTH RUGS, MATTS & MATTING, FLOOR OIL CLOTH, ETC. ; A CERO\e ASSORTMENT OF to last Sunday, the friends decided on in- | Office, Church and School Furniture, made, terring the body, an gly | taken to the grave. The funeral service | was read and the remains were about to be jowered into their last resting pee, when the neighbors interfered and the body was carried back to the aunt’s hause, This strange story comes from an apparently re- liable source. = A A OD ge ; — oe i Birth. This morning, 22d inst., the wife of Fred. | Mitchell, of a son, d it was accordingly | from well-selected and seasoned stock, at short, Paper Hangings! notice. Special attention paid to Cuttmg, Making aud Laying Carpets. g@” Repairing neatly done, at short notice I would also vite the attention of Trustees of City and Country Schools to A DESK, one of the Cheapest and Best ever offered here fe | School purposes. my Show Room, JAMES Corner Kent and Prince Streets, } Oh’town, Feb, 23, 1878. ) 3Sm-Zaw Please call and inspest i a NOOBS. ——-— Vv ' ——— 101 GEO. DAVIES & GO. Marok 2~im 2aw a at ete SUITS Whito & Grey CALICO,“ETC. | —— 7 Auttion Sales. - AUCTIO Saturday next, the 23rd inst, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, To close sundry Consignments, 60 bbhis. HERRING, 50 Bbis. FLOUR (Spring Extra}, tT} Chests TEA (Congou)) 10 3 do, do do.. 20 Tubs BUTTER, Casks Kerosene OLL (120° test), Cask WHITING, Keg SALTPETRE, Cask Sal. SODA, Box STARCH, bbl. White REANS, Grain BAGH, Sacks English Butter SAL, Keys MUSTARD, Half BbL Ground PEPPER, &e., &e. B. WILSON HIGGS, Auctioneer, RCh'town, March 22— pat t sale es) = ot G2 60GD om ch tet em ws OO HERRING & HAKE! 30 Bbis. No. 1 HERRING, 25 Otis. WAKE. For Sale Cheap at A. McNEIL'S AUCTION ROOM. ALS(- 50 BBLS. NO, 1 APPLES ! IN PRIME ORDER, SELLING FAST at A McNEILL’S AUCTION ROOM, No. 11 Queen St., March 20—6i eod emcee Se eee 2 AUCTION! — Fishing Station at Rustice, Thursday, the 9th May next, at 11 o'clock, on the premises, i FISHING STATION of the late E. KE. Churchill, which comprises al? thas tract of Land situate on Rustico Beach, in Lat 24, bounded and described as follows: Com- mencing at a stake set in the west side of Water Terrace, and in the northeast angle of Fishing Station No. 1, in possession of R. B Morrison. and running thence by the Magnetic Meridian of the year 1764, south sixty di west, two hundred feet, to the shore of Rustice Bay ; thence north sixty degrees east to the said Terrace ; and thence southwardly the same to the place of commencemant—te.. gether with Buildings thereon. ~- ALSO 4 Fishing BOATS, 8 DORLES, | 38 PUNCHEONS, Lot of Fishing Goer, Baits, Barrels, &e.. Ke, &c. ; Terms at sale. 4. S. CARVELL, Administrator, Ch’town, March I1--eod wkly ¢ sale CARRIAGE BUILDERS We have the Largest Stock of Spokes, Rims, Hubs, Shafts, Wheels, Ete., ever imported in this City, which we are selling at least 1@ PER CENT. LowEeR than any house in the trade. We have also a Large Stock of AXLES ; American and Canadian SPRINGS both side and Elliptic ; Americas Canadian, and the celebrated Campbel & Fowler make. Fifth Wheels, Shaft —- | lips, Bands, | Tire Steel, a | iron, Bolts, | Castings, and everythi ng req ed m the line, at Paxw Prices. Special; inducements te CASH BUYERS. Call and inspect for your- selves. BOURKE, SON & CO., “City Hardware Store.” |Ch’town, Feb. 23—2w Qaw ne & ar 2w SR ee ee Marine Insurance Company ~O¥- PF. BE. ISLAND. Fauiik ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING | of the Shareholders of the sbove Com- jpany wilk be held in their Office, corner of iGreas George and Lower Water Streets, os Wharsday, the 28th Mareh, at Eleves }a'clock, forenoon, for the election ef Directors ber the ensuing year and the transaction of i ' other business, Pa. an 7 OY OPrte BF. W. HALES, : Secretary. 1 ; a * h’town, [2th March, 1878. ‘FRESH HALIBUT! — -—o- To arrive ex Northern Light— 300) ‘LBS. FRESH HALIBUT (es /@ packed), for sale cheap on arrival. F. S. HANFORD & CO., Water St. , €h’town, March 18—B alii wating UY THE DAILY EXAM Bier ae latent ewe ~loeal and tolageapia . : , S| ee ‘ \ iS I _— Subscriber will sell, at bis Store, a. oS * . ete gp eenenatetenttttiinemenstenmmmanallliimeamaitines tees ce em SF SLATS ce OOO Re PO OO EI! 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