ed — aaa rocal and Other hems. le SO > intercolonia!l Express Co 59, $5 North Side Queen Square, oan © | Chariottzown, - - - oe Money, valuables, parcels and merchans dise forwarded by P, B- Island =. N, Co’s: steamers via Pictou, connecting at St. John h Eastern Express Co., and at Riviere du Loup with Canadian Express Co, Rates moderate. — Satety and dispatch. Goods placed in our charge are forwarded imme~ diately, and make the same time as tho wit mils. CHAPPELLE, Agent, Diamond Bookstore. John, N. B. I877—34in eod i faso. L. S$ CuapwicK, Sapt., St. ») June 21, owe ee Court meets at Georgetown to- ScPRE ‘ts orvrow. mov! ere 1. Personar.—Mr. Roper, late of the Rail« spartment in this Island, is here on way De} a visit. He is at the Rankin House. InsvrRANcE.—The Queen Fire Insurance Company has ordered the payment of all losses by the St. John fire and contributed $2,50) to the relief fund. <u Lacrosse —Owing to the unavoidable ab« sence of several of the members the return mach of Lacrosse, advertized to take place on Saturday, was postponed to a future day. <> <> Tus Tea at Little Sands was a very suce cessful affair. Persons of every denominy ation contributed to the enjoyment of the day. ‘lhe amount realized was, we hear, about $590. The tea at Freetown was largely attended Surrerincs or Losr Fisagnwen.—Gluces- ter, Mass,, June 13.—The fishing schr. Cen 1, at this port from the Grand Banks. picked up, on the 15th of June, fo.r Frenchmen of a vessel belonging to St. Pierre, Miquelon, Two persisted in searching for their vessel and ware pro- bably lost in the storm which arose soon The others were brought here. —-& o oe--—---———- Correction. —I[n our summary of Mr. Fletsier’s speech, made at the meeting of Friday ian the Orange Hail, there was an errorin the statement that Mr. Fletcher ssid * five of the Policemen were in symex pa'hy w..a the rioters and would do noth~ ing.’ What he did say was, that the Policemen were either in sympathy with too cowardly to do their after. tha rioters or duty. An Iwposter.—A man calling bimself Anirew MeGillvray has been going about Halifax obtaining money from charitable people on the faith of representation that he had been byrnt out of house and home at the St. John fire, had his wife and sev~ eral smill children to support and no means, &c. Yesterday afternoon he was arrested by Policem:n Ing'ie, who had ascertained that his real namewas Mev Cleave, and that he was a native of a vil» lage near Chorlot .town, where he had been arrested for bezging under false pre- tenses some time ag . He wast ken bes fore the Stipendisry Magistrate, find $6 or 50 days, and told if found in the city again he will get 12 months imprisonment. He paid the fine and lefs.— Halifax paper. -— , si ray oe sis 3 ‘ Shipping Lateliigence. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. July 4.—Schre. Three Sist2rs, Miller, Car- ribo», 1959 bushels oats, Gazelle, Kennedy, Georset wn, 260 boxes canned Jobsters; Mirgaret dane, Coipman,Buctouche, boards; Lucety Ann, Wes'oa, Ricaibucio, plank and boards; Wm. Roverts, Sa.npie, P-ctou, coal. CLEARED, July 14.—Schrs. Lucety Anp, Weston) Ricaibucto, molasses and sugar; Madaline, Alen, Bay Verte, mdse,§Era, C. Yates, Cow Bay, balias': Lady E gia, Carrie, Pictou bal; ist Laod nia. Parsons, P, 7 Ou. ballast; May Charles, Bates, Miramichi, ballast, Swallow, Monaghaa, Pictua, ballast; Bay Stale, MecPhe son, Vigoish, indse; Sophia Bowen, Th ymmpson, Cascuimpec general mer- Chandize; Victor, Pigit, Batiurst, ballast. -- > Latest by Telegraph. OFS ENE OFF EEE RB BELLE ODL OP OL OO Latest from Montreal. ~_——-—— Special Dispatch to Daily Examiner. Montreal, July 14 | All quiet today, ‘ihe four wounded men are recovering, Hackett, the mordered man, will be buried on Monday. (Orangemen from On- tario are coming down in large numbers to attend the funeral. There is great indignation at the want of action of tue Mayor, who is held morally responsib‘e for the bloodshed. Tne Orangemen have expressed a deter- minatioa to walk next year. *‘Icish Catholic Union” has condemned the r o:ing repudiating the action of their coun ymen engaged in it, The liabilities of Young, McNaughton & Co., shirt and cotton manufacturers, are placed at $24,000; assets, $7,100. ‘Tae Ottawa lumber trade is improving, The Americans a:3 purchasing shipping culis freely. Murray, of Toronto and Murray, of Mon- treal—two prominent mercaants, are un- der arrest on charge of a conspiracy to des fraud. There is a good deal of excitement here over the riot in Charlottetown. Flour dull but firm ; small demand :— Superior Extra, BS to $815 25 Extra Superfine, 790 to 8 00 Fancy, 7 35 to 7 50 Spriog Extra, 7 20 to 7 35 Sapertine, 6 77 to 6 87 Strong Bakers’, 7 50 to 7 75 Fine, 6 35 to 6 50 Midd!ings, 5 40 to 5 60 Poliards, 5 60 to 5 85 U. C. Bags per 100 lbs., 3 69 to 3 65 3 70to 3 75 WAR DESPATCHES. (Special to the Da: y Examiner.) Lonpon, July 14. Figh' ng is said to contiaue all through Tuursday and yesterday with advantage to the Turse. A se. ious engagement is also progressing near Beula. [t is rumored Muranis has tendered his resig ation. Eog'ish provincial journals tiercely op~ pose British interference and advise letting Russia occupy Vonstant nople. THE WAR. ConsTANTINOPLE, July 13. Many Musselmans with wives and child- ren, fleeing before Russians, have been ki‘'ed by Bulgarians in Khanbogan defile, beiween Ternova and Kezanlik. St. Pererssure, July 15, The Russian telegraphic agency says P:inc> Bismarek has declared in Lis opinion any meditation is at present impossible. A Russian cficial despatch from Tiflis s' tes that the Turkish forces have been defea‘ed. When General Terkugassoff re- iieved Bayaz'd, 1t numbered 13,000 men, not 30000 as reported in a previous des- pate). New York, July 13. It was reported in Havana on the eighth that General Macis no, Gomez ani Vincent: Gare a, with a large force, invaded Cinca Viilos territory, defea‘ 1g the Spaniards, ki’ iog over six hundred. Another encouns ter has taken place, but no particulars. ‘Taree war vessels has been ordered to res eve the Spanish forces in great haste. Yellow fever prevails among the Spanish troops. Lonpon, July 13. The attempt of the Russians under Ter- gakasoff to relieve the besieged garrison at Barvaz-d failed, notwithstanding the garri- son made a detemiaed sortie. The Rns- sians, alser suffering severe loss, retreated toJMoust Ararat, where they were attacked by t%¢ Turks, and again defeated. The Tur 3s took many prisoners and captured six guns. Kars, July 13. Mut.tar Pasha and the commandant of Kars are preparing a combined attack on the Russian centre, consisiing of 45 battal- ions of infantcy, 2 regiments of Cossacks and 13 field batteries. More than 30 siege balceries are in position 4,000 metres north- Hotel Arrivals | elt ROCKLIN HOUSE. i July lith.—James O. Morrow, Souris; | Sias E. Morrow, do; Davill Mutch, Rustico; M's. P. Rebinson, Souris: Oliver Smith, Bos: o, Donald Palmer, Crapaud: Joba Me- Kenzie, Cavendish; Edward Jardine, Morell; | Adam Fife. Staniey, A. E. C. Lerechut, | Montreal; Maeolm Finlayson, Boston; John McKenzie, Summerside; Rev. J.G. Cameron, Souris; Regiaald Stewart, Strathgartney; Ww. lL. Bell. Pensicata; B.D, Rogers, Stellar- ton, N. S.; James D. Mosher, Halifax. RANKIN HOUSE July 14.—J. Copp, Hamilton; A. Stone, | Halfax; P. A. Campear, Montreal; Mrs. aeetias Ge>S.F, Wiison, Toronto; F. Roper! mi wife j ! east of Kars. LonpDon, Jaly 13. The adjournment of the Greek Chamber is belieyed to mean that the King with the ‘aid of British influence has gained the asceadency over the war party, and that for the present, at least, apprehensions of Greek participacion against Turkey will not be realized. Lonpon, July 13. Bishop Von Ketti'er, of Mayence, is dead. The Wimbledon meting has thus far been very successfui and the shooting in the first stage for the Queen’s prize was exceedingly good. At Bow Street Police Court yesterday, Chief Iaspectors Driscoviteh, Micklejohn and Palmer, the best known officers of Scotiand Yard Detective Service, and a solicitor named Froggatt, were arraigned iclared that those who threw stones and | those who thréW stones would be punished prices. MoDouu d,Montres!; W. J. Mathew, Boston; U Staanels, do; James Farrer, do; H. Sm 1, G0; Joha D. Caudee, Britgeport;, O. tC. Yoster, Toronte: James Keev, Halifax; das. K'lme>, Moutreale Robert Waiker, Tor- oato Wm. Watlke-, do; Mss Uutchur, do; Mrs. Jackabury, do; Master Waiker. W. C. Down, New York: J. B. ‘at the instacce of the treasury officials, ac- ‘eused of conspiracy to defeat the ends of justice ian a recen’ celebratedconfidence case iin which a number of betting men were ‘convicted of defrauding the Countess de 'Goncoart out of $30,009. Frognatt was ad- mitted to bail in $2,500, but beil was re- tused for the officers. / 7 VEKY REV. DR. MACDONALD on! THE LAPE DISTURBANCE, j i IMMEDIATELY before the svyrmon yesterday, | the Very Rey. Dr. McDonald addressed | a few remarks to the congregation upon the proceedings of last Thursday. He de- created the disturbance were in no sense representatives of Catholics, They were ‘* corner loafers,’’ who seldom, if ever, went near the Church; and he protested against Catholics being held accountable for their evil deeds, He wou'd not be so unreason-, able as to hoid respectable Protestants res- ponsible because some Orangemen tired shots into the crowded streets. That Irish. mhn were not permitted to forget the day by displays calculated to irritate and annoy their feelings, bringing home as it did, and as it was intended to do, the recollection of years of suffering and wrong, was mat- ter for deep regret. Those days were past and gone; and it was better to let the memory of them die. out. He hoped that as they deserved; and that those who, in reckless disregard of the lives of their fel- low citizens, discharged loaded firearms, would be dealt with as the law directed, In short, he trusted that all who broke the law would be punished. ROYAL HOTEL, | SOR. King’ Sgeare, Saint HAVE much pleasure ia informing my nu- merous friends and the public generally, that I have leased the Hotel formerly known as the CONTINENTAL, and thoroughly renovated the same, making it, asthe ROYAL always had | the reputation of being, one of the best Hotels ix the Provinces. Excellent Bill of Fare, First-class Wines Liquors and Cigars, aod superior accommoda tion. Blackhall’s Livery Stable attached. THOS, F. RAYMOND. J@My 3; 1877—Gm VIN = CAL R 15 Casks WHITE WJNE (a superior ar- ticle for pickling & F, Tg NEWBERY & CO. ex din e 0 d—paar 2 in _ SUBSCRIBERS offer for Sale— TWENTY Bhis. Extra Mess Pork, ess hU.lC ee s FIFTY ‘* Prime Mess ‘“ JOWLS, Pates and Feet, | SUGAR-Cured Hams, LARD in tins, FIFTEEN Bbls. Beef. hs HASZARD BROS. July 12— BA RG ALINSJsvoney o 5. and ST. JORNS ome BIN An NEW GOODS. ANCY DRESS GOODS, LUSTRES, STRAW HATS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, &c , &c.,! and all Summer Goods at REDUCED PRICES, White Cottons, Printed Cottons. Cotton Warps, Very Cheap. Mens and Boys’ Clothing ied Pei BOTTOM PRICES. ROBERT ORR & CO, Jaly 10th. ~ STADACONA. Fire and Life Insurazce Company. NOTICE. \ SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the 4+ Shareholders of this Company will be held at its offices, No. 93, St. Peter S reet, Quebec, on Thursday, the Nineteenth day of July, instant, AT ONE O'CLOCK, P.M, The object of the meeting is to take into consideration the position and affairs of the Company, and the advisability of discons tinuing or continuing its business. By order, CRAWFORD LINDSAY, Sec’y. July 5, 1877. [July 11} CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR CAN BE HAD AT THE FLOUR & TEA STORE. aa J so— Cornmeal, Graham Flour, Rye Flour & Cracked Wheat. —ae KE *?P— EXCELLEN?! TEA, and a Full Stock of First-Class FAMILY GROCERIES. BEER & GOFF, NEWFOUNDLAND. THE Stermer lale/ia will be due here on of about the 18th <inst., and will take in freight for either of the above ports. HASZARD BROS., Agents. July 11—3in WALTER A. WOOD — ‘THE Farmers of Prince Edward Island, in want of a FIRST CLASS COMBINED Mowing & Reaping Machine, will find it to their advantage to call and examine these machines before purchas- ing elsewhere. They can be seen at the following places. viz.: Wadman & Sons, Crapaud; J. G Stearns’, Souris; John H. Winsloe’s St. Peter’s; James R. Elliott’s, Elliott Station ; James McMahon, Vounty Line ——, Summerside; John Robertson, Cardigan Bridge; John D. Muttart, Cape Traverse. HORNE, PIERCE & CO., AGENTS FoR P. E. ISLAanp. KE, the undersigned Farmers of P. E. CIRCULAR. We are happy to inform our numerous friends that noiwithstanding the late dis’ astrous fire, which totally destroyed , our Warehouse and Manufactory, we have re- opened at ; NO. 21. KING STREET,: 773 ‘ and are prepared to meet our custom- ers with a fall assortment of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Etc., Our buyers have left for the English and American markets, ant from their known capabilities, our customers may depend upon having a well chosen stock to select from. We would respectfully request you not to place your orders for Fall Clothing elsewhere, as we are in a position to com- plete them in our accustomed good style and at our usual moderate prices. We hope withintwo months to once more meet youin our new building, vow undergoing erection on Canterbury Street. Yours Respectfally, T. R. JONES & CO. St. John, New Brunswick ) July 2, 1877. § Jaly 7, 77 3i QUEEN INSURANCE CO, OF ENGLAND. Capital -- [wo Millions Sterling, NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Buildings, Merchandise, and Produce* Also, on Vessels on the stocks. Special rates for isolated residences. Losses settledjpromptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union§Bank), Agent for Prince Edward Island. June — BEST THA [§ thecity at. b. WRIGHT'S, @ext «io to McGill’s Flour Store, 67° Queen St. Ch’town, July 5, 1877.—3in eod Universal £ xhibition, PARIS Intending Exhibitors will please apply immediately ~TO THE— Hon. the Minister ei Agriculture, For Printeu Forms of Applicat.oys, General Regulations for Canadian Exhivi- tors, Classification, and any other ‘n formation desired. A limited space one being available, application should be mady at once, and not later than the [5th JULY next. No application can be received after date. ny a “ALLAN LINE. | es Island, purchased in the summer of Charlottetown, a Walter A. Wood, Reaper and Mower Attachment, manufactured at Hoosick ‘Falls, N. ¥.. Two complete Ma- chines, except the ground wheel, pole, and seat, are used for each Machine,—fur the price of one ordinary Combined Machine, giving us nearly the wear of two machines for one. We pronounce these Machines by far the best we have ever seen, and recom- mend them to our brother farmers ot the Island. It is capable of picking up broken down grain, equally if not better than any other Machine that we have ever seen at work; is equally light in draught, ana not liable to breakage. Neil Shaw, Brackley Point; William Mc- Callum, do.; James Shaw, do.; John W. Robertson, do.; Duncan Kennedy, Brackley Point Road; John Kennedy, do. ; Isaac Henderson, do.; George Bryenton, do. ; Henry Vickerson, St. Peter's Road’; James Farquharson, Lot 48; James Mutch, sen., do.; Donald Munn, do.; Patrick Reid, Hope River, Lot 22: Robert Simpson, do; Widow Cullen, do.; William J. Seaman, New Glas- zow Road; William Coles, Rustico Road ; John Nelson, Cornwall ; Michael Boyle, do, Donald A. Nicholson, Springton, Lot 67 ; Camden Clark, Tryon; William Matters Crapaud ; Duncan Cole, New London, Thomas Biggar, do.; John D. Muttart, Cape Traverse; Frederick H. Horne, Win- slo Road, July |3— CHEHS -E. ANDiNu, ex S..8..% Hadji,”’ 10 Boxes, very choice, at reduced F. T. NEWBERY & CO, pat"lin July 13—2in Excursion Tickets. TO BOSTON AND RETURN, STEAMERS CARROLL & WORCESTER, For $15.00. CARVELL BROS.» } THE WOOD MACHINE VICTORIOUS! We, whose names are annexed, do here- by state that, at the Mowing Machine Trial on John Bell, Esquire’s farm, on Thursday last, the 14th September, 1876, the Walter A. Wood Machine was the best Reaper and the lightest draught Machine, over tho Champion and Wheeler Machines. Isaiah Howat, Patrick Mclunis, Charles Muttart, John Crocket, John D. Mattart, Isaac Clark, David McFarlane, David Louther, John Driscoll, Thomas Myers, Montague Muttart. Henry Crocket, Alexander Roblee. June 22—oaw STADACONA INSURANCE CO, MEETING of the Shareholders of the '+% GStadacona Insurance Co. will be held at our office, on SATURDAY EVENING, the 14th inst., at 8 o’clock. 1876, of Messrs. Horne, Pierce & Co., j English Mail Steamers! Lo secure passage apply to CARVELL BROS., Agents! Charlottetown, July_5, 1877,—3i SAFES. rYVKE Warning by the Recent Fires and buy areliable SAFE. Four of FOWARDS CELEBRATED SAFES can be inspected at my Wareroom, No. |! Queen Street. (ther sizes ordered if required, B, BALDERSTON, June 26 —3ins, SYRUPS ee RASPBERRY, STRAWBERRY. GINGERWINF-. LEMON, fr 1.5 aNd 20 Gatlon Kegs, SUITABLE FOR TEA PARTIES. par VEtiyY CHEAP, CARVELL BROS, Ch’town, June 14.—2aw pat 2 mos, oo i, CRICK HT. ORSEY & JOST have just received a Jot of Cricket Spikes, They can be put on any shoe. Cricket Shoes made to order at their establishment, CARVELL BROS., Agents. Ch’town, July 6, 1877,—3in hn Pale anereser per attee pene ee th: OTN A Bab meine ny oe y F ” seonipln as S wd oly tp edb x So Sa ea Setar ST ete a A ep wot th 1 tome ree ee oO ui Sanna, See ae na ace eam Ee ee er anh se es POR wade. a ‘ P: a i. ‘