cree aE, ARE = xectencensil al se ape Tue rails from Cape Tormentine arrived at Cape lraverse this evening at 3.20, Att communications for the Dairy Ex-} AMINES nust be h inded into the Office be fore one o'clock, to insure publication in| that day's issue. a Tax ice on the Hillsborough is now at-| tracting in numb of those who wish to] } indulge il Poul une ana etretches Ol WO0GSsbOOKS ur unconiined | ’ Sprinys, | Tar steamer Alert sailed from Pictou! onthe 7thon a sealing voyage. She will] gall at the Magdalen Islands with passengers | and manus. | Davip Leacn, an old miser of Jersy City, | N. Bre died a tew days aro, leaving, it is | said, a will bequeathing his hoardings, am- | ounting to nearly $15,000, to Queen Vic- | teria. Last evening one of our news vendors was attacked by three unknown miscreants, who beat him in a violent manner and ab-'! stracted from his vest pocket the result of his evening's toil, which amounted in all to twelve cents. SEVERAL complaints have been made to} us regarding our newsboys selling Thurs- day's EXAMINER on Friday. If this be a fact, they were sold without our knowledge. In future we will take steps to prevent any such impositions. A Setrisn Svecestion.—The Editor of the Putrivt is burning to appear in masquer- ade at a skating carnival. He says: ‘Now that tlie skating carnival for grown peopl has passed off so successfully, might we not have one for the children / Wriuram Rice appeared before the Sti pendiary Magistrate this forenoon, charged with stealing a load of coal from the schr. Raven. Capt. S. McRae was the plaintifi ; and seventeen are still in the pit, but it is | Ane —~ “ Pete —s tm ew petit dren Mg a ee Res etna ee Ee eee . oy ma ? Latest by Telegraph, =o G ROCH RYT WAR NEWS. a i | ates ry \ NY pg wal DD pif y . } } l A‘ hk) SPAeecat to Gvaniner. | © Lonvon, March y, A colliery | e explosion occurred to-day | = i welve miners were rescued | near t tlasgow, Cer. Great George & Kent Sts. not expected that they will be alive when reached, _In the Commons this morning, Stafford | MPNHE Subscriber wishes toinform his friends Northcote announced that England had ac- and the public generally that he still cepted the invitation of Austria to attend a| keeps on hand a choice assortment of Conference which will be held in Berlin. Lord Lyons, English Ambassador 107 Pas hsbooh selected tone os Plone, ULOGETIES ANd Provisions, enouary. AT HIS OLD STAND, The date of the conference has not yet been fixed. : and will be pleased to have them call and inspect for themselves. In the House of Lords this afternoon, Derby said that Persia has assured the Government that she has no understand- s'anding with Russia regarding the cession of the district of Bayazid. {arl Derby also said that the Govern- ment was now commanicating with the other Powers principally regarding the aor which the conference should pro- ceed, ‘The Government had stated thei init ~ ae ie “he that not merely a part but the Shaleue the 1,000 Lbs, Canadian Cheese, 10 Casks American Kerosane Oil, treaty between Russia and Turkey should (120° test ; 36 cts. per gal.) _be submitted to the Congress. 20 BARRELS SUGAR ConsTaNTINOPLE, March 9. (all kinds), ++ o--- ~ ON ELAND, 10 CHESTS CONGOU THA, ? (‘New Season’ It is stated that Safvet Pasha will repre- sont Turkey at the Congress. Vienna, March 9. | The Political Correspondence publishes, | arent sanerve, the following from Buch- 109 Bbls, Sup. Rxtra Flour, lt is said that the Rassians on March : : uth occupied the Bassarabian towns af Is- 3 Pans. Very Choice in the matter. Asthere was no witness appeared on his behalf, the poned till Monday. case Was post- At the Stipendiary Magistrate's Couri this morning John Gormley, drunk and re- | fusing to leave the corner, was fined $2 or eight days. Peter Ferguson, drunk and disorderly on Grafton Street, was fined $2] and costs. Mary Young, drank and using abusive language towards Policeman Shea, was fined $3 or fourteen days. William Rice, on complaint of S:muel Meiae for 1 larceny, was postponed till Monday Swat Pox at Newcastize, N. B.-—Ther: ° . , L i ‘ is some talk here over a case of small-pox. | The victim is a young man named Bryne, a railway employee. case is a very light type, but immediate steps will or should be taken to prevent the spread of thedisease,orserious consequences may enstte. are moving in the matter.——Glode. Pusirc Meetincs.—ton. 8. Prowse and Dr. Robertson have called meetings of their constituents in three central places in their district to consult the electors on the ques- tions of the day, and the requirements of the district. A weeting will take place this evening at Murray Harbor North Hall. Hon. W. W. Sullivan is likewise attending public mectings in his district to ascertain the mature and extent of local wants, and | the ‘views of his constituents before the 4i opening of Parliament.—Adv. the 9th. Atex. Patrey and Timothy Brown, mem- bers of very respectable families, in Ottawa, have been living rather fast for some time without. any apparent source of income. Detective McVeity, when givena jewelry larceny case to work up against the boy who opened the shop, learned that these young gents had been frequent callers, and on visiting houses of ill-fame frequented by them, he found part of the stolen articles. He arrested his men and found more of the stolen. property on one of them. They were coinmited for trial. The friends of Cuban independence in New York are at last obliged to admit that the island leaders have surrendered, and that the insurrection is at an end. They profess, however, to think that it will again be renewed. The New York Sw calls the event a disgrace to the United States, which should long ago have recognized ‘‘Free Cuba,” and says that the result has been brought about by treachery on the part of sume of the leaders. Other ac- counts, however, say that a leading cause was a departure by the Spaniards from their old custom of shooting on the spot every “patrivt’” whom they captured. For sone time back they have been acting on a differ- ent plan, and have been holding out amnesty and safety as an inducement to the ingurgents to coms in. Recent events in Madrid have greatly assisted them in creat- ing a favorable impression, and now the insurrection is certainly ‘over, after having / eontinued for over nine years. Taz Larest WHALE Srony.—-it was a seafaring man named Sinbad who, accord-| ing to the Arabian Nigkis story, Was | wrecked on what he and his comrades took to be a desert island, but which subsequent- ly proved to bé the back of awhale. Almost as curious as this, and, needless to say, more authentic, was the experience of a ships crew who lately anchored off the coast ot Newfoundland. They were surprised to observe one afternoon that, although the sails were not set and the anchor was still | averboard, the vessel was underway and} goibg ab the rate of 12 knots an hour. It was ryve , J ine doctor says the | ‘ 2 : ‘ ° | pome me nbers Or the { ouncil | )} mel, Cohal and Bulgrad. |, fhe Roumanian Government at present MORASS SHS _ said to have been held under the presidency | 9/) ( n 29 doz | of Prince Charles, to frame conditions. . loz, Pickles, ag (og, Assorted Jams a Maa _ {20 boxes Dessert Pranes, | The Channel Squadron is still here await- |ing orders. The trvop ship ‘‘Cuphartes” is the “‘Serapis,’ outwards bound, with 29 CANS PEACHES, PINEAPPLES otiicers, have also been detained. Since STRAWBERRIES, TOMATOES | gone to the Dardanelles and one to Crete. DRIED APPLES, STEWING PRUNES, Vienna, March 8. | 309 QUARTS CRANSERRIES, ' | th it the reorganization of Bulgaria will be| 300 LBS. SMOKED HA LIBUT, ‘entrusted to a more moderate politician than <eeps this a secret, but a &binet Council is | | Maura, March 8. 109 Tins Sardines | homeward bound with 1,068 soldiers, and | March 6th four smaller men-of-war have | NEW RAISINS, ZANTE CURRANTS! | tis believed in well informed quarters | GREEN GRAPES, | tae late Prince Tcherkassey, thus removing 29 U1 wipe ODPISH, ‘all suspicion of a Russification or lengthen- )700 BUXLS DIGBY HERRING. : and all goods usually found in a First Glass Grecery Store. FAMILIES SUPPLIED BY THE MONTH | ing stay of the Russians. | Lonvon, March 9. A despatch from Pera says thar Raouf Pasha’s departure for St. Petersburg to ex- change ratifications of treaty, has been post- poned for a few days. After the 9th inst., a police regulation | }comes into foree, by which police may en-| ‘ter houses in Turkey occupied by foreign- | ers without the authority of consuls. { Jan. 16, 1878—y. a NS ees _ — rity of eo JAMES HOBBS covmnaivews — GABINET MAKER, | Cardinal Franchi has been confirmed as | | Pontifical Secretary of State, Cardinal | €or. Kent and Prince Streets, |Simeoni as Prefect of the Propaganda, ' ‘The | Cardinal Morichini as Camerlengo, and Car- | Charlottetown. dinal Bartolina as President of the Congre- | pgyyp SUBSCRIBER, in returning thanks to gation of arites. his customers and the public generally Lonpon, March 6. | for past favors, would take this method to so | ‘fhe decline in silver is stated to be due! licit a further continuance of their patronage. due to the increase in the amount of India! ! am better prepared than ever to execute Council bills to be allotted to-day £500,000 2Y,0rders that may be entrusted to me. instead of £300.099,-coupled with the feel- one = an a Cee ee ing of uncertainity about the probable fu- ; y : " ’ -~" | from well-selected and seasoned stock, at short ture financial requirements of the Indian ; notice. Government. Special attention paid to Cutting, Making ‘’he London correspondent of the Man |and Laying Carpets. chester Gneaodian telegraphs that Lord! ss Repairing neatly done, at short notice Beaconsfield is strongly opposed to the an-! I would also invite the attention of Trustees | nexation of Egypt. | of City and Country Schools to A DESK,one Romg, March 6. | of the Cheapest and Best ever offered here fou School purposes. Please call and inspect it av TT} mwmrrea ‘ > ~ Phe | cunenpannens J the eee | my Show itoom. | Guardian says : ublie opinion is irritat- ‘ 5 Te ed at the irreconcilable attitude which ap- | JAMES HOBBS, pears to have been adopted at the Vatican. Berwyn, March 6. The ‘‘National Zeitung’ says the resigna- tion of Camphausen, Finance Minister, and T I + i J f D bt vice President of the Council, is inal.” He} LO Dorsey & Jost's Debtors! only acts pending the appointment of a suc- St ee . March 6, // Pv ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO US, Rome, eer * we hereby g:ve notice that after the Tle Pepe and Cardinal Franchi have de- Venth Bay of March nexi they will be termined on the policy of reconciling as far | liable to law expenses for the collection of as fossible the interests of the Church and | their accounts. State on questions pending with the various} We would rather not adopt the above course, covernments. but we have payments to make, and must " Paris, March 6. positively collect our outstanding accounts. ” Yo The Emperor William has signed ade-| - eye DORSEY & JOST. cree authorizing the German painters and | Ch’town, Feb, 12,1878.-——3taw ne ar till mar.10 T A ~ Corner Kent and Prince Streets, )} Ch’town, Feb. 23, 1878. § 3m2aw sculptors to participate in the Paris Exh- —S ae Rome, March 6. Wants, dost, Sound, Se. The Pope, on receiving fifty-four parish } ——————— anna priests, recommended them to preach Jesus} 4 dyertisements under this heading, in space Christ, His life and teachings, and to guard not exceeding half an inch, will be insert. | their flocks against infidelity and immoral- ed for Lew Ce nts per diné ity so generally prevailing—the result of a bet corrupt press. ; : ep } omeprnenY It heetboahld most people that the Pope Agree IR EDIATELS ~ A in his coronation speech made no allusion to mA Sonne ee repeepetnes to keep Pins IX., although Cardinal DePietro in “Man 9.4878. — addressing the Pontiff bad been eloquent inj “AP! 104" praise of the deceased Pope. The omission soon found that an enormous whale had been caught in the cable and was drag- | ging ship, anchor, and cable as fast as he could vo. Great was the astonishment ef the crews of other vessels who saw the phenomenon of a schooner scuttling merrily a'ong without sail or wind, recalling legends a‘ the Phantom Ship, and The bosun tight _ And the midsbipmite ‘Aud the crew of the Nancy Brig. Fortunately the monster of the deep took a seaward direction, and finally the cable broke, and released him from his self-im posed task. Hx. Herald. c : ANTED.—A Smart GIRL, able to de ; cegersabe a ie gas — W plain Cooking and assist in light House- work. Wages good. Apply at once to Wu. ———= 1 41am Weeks, Rotchford Square. ~ ADDRE SSES March 9, 1878—4i ee \ ANTED TO RENT—By a small family, a HOUSE containing about six . trally located. Apply within a Messrs, Palmer and Longworth weet‘ ijeticsssas vis. in the case of the QUEEN vs. MARTIN caeae a CARROLL, for Riot, are now on sale in the Bookstores, in Pamphlet farm. PRICH, 3 CENTS. Ch’town, Feb, 19, 1878. ANTED — A complete set of the five years, or any intermediate years. at this Office, stating price. Feb. 28, °78— Apply ‘“RUYAL GAZETIE” for the last| ix §. 8, Northern Light, W Tt the 4th March, 200 PATTERNS West of England and Scotch Makes. -ALSO- BLACK & BLUE Worsted & Fancy COATINGS! made up in the best styles and at the shortest notice. A GREAT SUCCESS. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Men's and Boys’ Hats. We offer Specrat [NpuczMENTrs in House Furnishing Goods— DAMASKS, - REPPS, chETONNES, MOREENS, ETC. SHEETINGS, » PILLOW COTTON, WINDOW HOLLAND, White & Grey CALICO, ETS. CARPETINGS, HEARTH RUCS, MATTS & MATTING, LOOR OIL CLOTH, ETS. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF Paper Hangings ! GEO. DAVIES & CO. London House BE SHOWN ON MONDAY, OU TAILORING} DEPAATRIENT . i _ — TT oT Steet agen met ¥ temay~ ane aa ne Ah sa 44 3h p » 2 " 5 s an we bd LtOll wits, AUCTION SALE. TEUNHE Subseribers will offer for. Sale on WEDNESDAY, 13th inst, at 11 o’elock,— 20 chests TEA (warranted), 20 half{-chests TEA, do., Bhis. Mnglish Refined SUGAR, 60 boxes SOAP, 40 boxes toilet SOAP, 50 doz. BROOMS, 50 doz. BUCKETS, 25 nests TUBS, 30 cases MATCHES, 10 gross PEARL BLUE, 10 bbls. LAMP CHIMINIES, 20 gross LAMP WICK, 100 reams WRAPPING PAPER, * 30 packages TWINE, 30 boxes CRACKERS, 5 frails DATES, &c., &ce. MACKENZIE & STUMBLES, Auctioneers} Ch’town, March 7, 1878—pat till sale. on sail en GRAND CLEARING OUT SALE ——101-- DRY GOODS, Clothing, Groceries, Hardware, ide ee AM instructed to scll at AUCTION, at the Store, corner of Great George and Grafton Streets, on Wednesday, 20th mst, AT 11 ‘o’CLocE, THE ENTIRE CANADIAN TWEEDS, SPOCK (IN TRADE Of the late Hon. Patrick Walker, Consisting in part of — White, Grey and Printed Cottons ; Sheetings, Shirtings, Linens, Table Damask, Towellings, Black and Blue Cloths; Beaver, Pilot, Mantle and Broad Cloths ; Tweeds, worsted Coatings, Woollen Underclothing, Reeting Jackets, Overcoats, Business and Walking Coats, Pants and Vests; Dress Material, in Coburgs, Serges, Winceys, Lustres, French Merinos, Barratheas, &c. ; Grey, White, Scarlet, Striped and Checked Flannels ; Woollen Shawls, Sontags, Jackets, BRO A DCI OTHS Hoisery ; Felt, Soft and Shell Hats; Men’s y jand Boys’ Cloth Caps, Boots and Shoes ; Blan- kets and Counterpanes, Braids, Fringes, Trim- mings, Silks and Velvets, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers ; full stock of Small Wares, Hard- ware, Glass, Groceries, Dye Stuffs. Chests Tea, Shop and Office Furniture, Stoves, 1 Sewing Machine, 1 Fire-proof Safe (Kershaw & Edward’s), etc., ete. The above goods are all in good order, and of recent importation. a@ Full particulars on hardbills, Terms—Under $50, cash ; from $50 to $150, three months ; from $150 to $300, four months; and over $300, six months’ credit on approved SINGLE GARMENTS and SUITS | joint notes. Sale positive ; no reserve. WH. DODD. Auctioneer. March 6—4i MORTGAGE SALE, j | To be Sold by PUBLIC THURSDAY, the 4th day of APRIL i next, at the New Law Courts Building, im Charlottetown, 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 the Sixteenth day of December, A. D, 1873, and made between Alexander McSwain, junior, and | Guliema, his wife, and Alexander Me- Swain, senior, of ‘Township Number i Twenty-one, in Queen’s County, of the one part, and George Peake and Ralph Brecken. Peake, of Charlottetown, Trus- tees, under the marriage settlement, of Fanny Leigh, of the other part,— LL that Tract, Piece and Parcel of Land, situate, lying and being on Lot or Towm- ship Number ‘i wenty-one, in Queen’s County, bounded as follows, that is to say: By a line commencing at a stake fixed in the north side of the road leading from Morris’ Mill to the old Maipeque Koad, in the western boundary of fifty acres of land in the occupation of Alex. ander McSwain, junior, and running thence by the magnétic meridian of 1764 north seventy chains, or the rear boundary line of farms front. ing on said first-named Road; thence west four chains and nine links. to the division line between the said Township aad Township Number twenty-three; along said line south five chains, to a jog in said division line; thence along said jog west seventy-tive links ; thence south seventy-six chains to the old road; thence along the north side thereof northeastwardly to the place of commence- ment, containing thirty seven and one-half Acres of Land, a little more or less ; together with all Buildings and appurtenances terete belonging. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. HODGSON & sicLEUOD, Solicitors, Charlotte town, Dated this nky-seventh day of February , A. ie lt ‘ , GEORGE PEAKE, RALPH B, PEAKE. Februaay 28, 1878—till sale ——$$<$——_ oe HIF 28 Casks best American OIL, by the « Cask. Cheapest in the City. H. COOMBS. DYES, “202%48= 10 Lbs. ANILINE, in Magenta, Crimson, Green, Scarlet, Blue and Panseau. 50 lbs. Logwood, 25 Ibs. Cudbear, Bluestone, Copperas. Wholesale and retail, at bottem prices. H. COOMBS. Ch’town, Feb 28—Sieod swpat & ar 3i eee Ber, tae DAILY EXAMINER,. { forthe iatest t new :—local and telegraphie., AUCTION, ona. PS Se ee met ee Eo ee egeeenenanre =o: ST SN EL AN OM als i tes ein Mins lpi ee nant ec poms 2 Mian nll Da aac ce ais. 2 MERE a siguiente em eR to Foe eet ecco aaa EER. EP am Nin Re itn SCE ee meen eaicmwan, lhe : ~ iti << lan are acca: a titre in REN a Mellin its ella Pe Ah FOES: 2s 9: ait DP onic Mi ill co ot cm mt