THE WAR! ~meayvye re b3attie. Imerovewent Of Turkish i The Danube Soon to be crossed. ee eee LONDon, June 16. 05.100. An Erzeroum despatch says the Ru — captured Toprak K dich after a severe bat- tie, This town hes jo Bile fe Oe d of} BE: zeroum ' An Erzeroum lespatch Cours tha re aint ukitar Pasha is at Zewsn, | pias ceived reinforcements of) 4 battalion ind two batteries of artillery, He ‘a is sending succor to Kars from aiong tue whole line. Tie Turkish right sine ch is at Dehbaba, has been orders ed to mare! to Taprak Kaleh. The Muss gaitman uictiopn of Exvzeroum is being called irms Various telegrams from the lurki-h side claim that the Turks, by the supe torn y of Uber artillery fire, pre- yepted tee Russians from erecting works tO nllack Kars. : [utelilgence received at Constantinople represents tbat the position of the Turkish aimy in Asia has improved, and that the Tui ks ure preparing to assume the offen. sive. The Russians have suffered heavy losses betore Kars. Artillery eng: gements betveen the besiegers and the garrison continue. LONDON, June 16° All accounts point to an early attempt by ‘he Russians to cruss the Danuoe. A despatch from Lom, a town of Bulgaria, Ou the Duuube, 22 mil+s southeast of Whiddin, says the passage of the riv er will be made not far from lurna, at Which point the tussjans are accumulating eaormous quan- tities of stores. : The “Daily News” publishes ex'racts from several private letters received from points aloug ihe Danube, which state thal the Russiaus are extremely busy construct- ing bridges and roads, so as (Oo secure the utm s facility of movement wheu the de- cisive moment arrives fort action. A field telegrapn bow connects the headquarters of all the Russ.an corps with that of the Grand Duke Niihoias. The Vienna ‘*:-Press” states that the s affof various Russia corps are now jocaicd at Bucharest, Kalarash, Simn- liza, Turnu, Reni, Guirgevo and Oltenitza. A Galaiz cariespundentl States that the rafts which the Kussians have been constructing below that city are quite ready for bridging purposes, and large pumbers of them are being tow: d up to ibraila. This quite sup- ports tie general opinion that the crossing will take place just below Ib:aila. The same correspoudent, rm ferriug to the arrival of a number of Sisters of Mercy, says: “They are constaully visiting the camps apd various hospitais, from which [ am in- clined to think there is a large vumber o1 soldiers sick, though the Bussians do theii ulmost to prevent all outsiders from obtain- ing any sccurale information of the number in hospital.” OZ7ZA WA. Pilitica’~The Revenue Increasing (From the St. John Telegraph. ) Orrawa, June 16, The recent changes in the Vabiret was gaz tted to day Atthe meeting of the Lincoln Conser~ vative Association, held on T. ursday, it was deem d advisable to enter no protest against the return of Capt. Norris. The statement of the imports of the Do- Minion for the last four months shows un increase of «ne muiion, six hundred and siXty-three thou-4snd nine hundred and twenty-six dollars over that of the corres- ponding period last year, . ' 3 —_ Ce on - ii@ mgafs Peaceful. Urrawa, June 16, iv (zOY » General leaveson a fishing excursion t iadousae on June 20th, anu Wil ieove nm August for Manitoba. Before re‘u uing (o the old country he will sug gest to the Government the desirability of incre sing the Governor General’s salary to $75 UV) ant an addition of anew wing to th Government |: ouse, No further trouble occured at Oka, THE MACDONNELL CASE. Hatirax, June 17, Much speculation and anxiety exists as to the future of this case. Mr. McTavish and his Ontario friends favor immediate suspension. The Maritime men are more moderate, and take purely constitutional grounds for accepting bis answer. A muid- die course may be decided on. His Honor, the Governor. gave a_ bril- liant reception at Government House, on Siturday, to members of the General As- sembly and other leading citizens. The Presbyterian Clergy, to-day, filled the Biptistand Methodist pulpits, as well as the Pre-byterian The attendance in the chuiches wa; very large. ‘here were four services in some churches, MEXICO. New York, June 16. Advices by the steamer China confirm the report of the capture of Acapulco by Aiveres, who has instalied the officers of the Lerdo G .vernment. Tue date of the Alverez entry is not stated. Very little ré ‘stance was Offered by tie followers of Diaz. FRANCE, Py is, Jun+ 16.—the situation in France iS becoming mu@ iateresting as tue con-| clusion of the crisis draws nigh. The quiet | demeanor of the Republican masses in the great cities is not indifference, but rather evidence of the consciousness of their SHG KED strength. The responsible editor of the Marseillaise has again been summoned to answer 2 charge of violating the press laws. PORTUGAL. Lonxpon, June 16. --The Royal proclima. tion declaring the neutrality of Portugal in the Russia-Turkish war was promulgated to-day. Germany will not issue a special procla mation of neutrality. (This morning’s specials to the Daity Ex- AMINER have not been received—owing, we suppose, to some “ hitch,’’—Or perhaps the news was unimportant. | SUMMEKSIDE NOTES. Pak Horet.—It is pleasant to know ‘ Mr. Hoiman’s anticipations are being and this Island ‘travelling world ' , bealiZeqd receiving a fair share of the owing, no tention and courtesy displayed by himself doubt, in a great messure, to the ready at- and Mr, Newman. Mr. Patton, one of the chief mail elerks on the Canada Southern, is sojourning at the Island Park, J. W Howe, Eq., Stipendiary Magis. trats for Summerside, returned home this morning, after one of his flying visits. sli i aia SUPREME COURI—SUMMERSIDE. ee Mownpay, June 18, Pope v. Gladney and others. In this suit the Chief Ju-tic- delivered, and stayea further proceedings against the defendant upon their paying all the costs. The Queen on the prosecution of Connick v. Henry Monaghan. This was a prosecu tion fur stabbing. The evidence wa- that the prisoner had met Connick at Kensing- ton, and, without any provocation, had stabbed him in the arm. The knife was produced, a butcher's knife of enormous dimensions, and on seeing it one could bet- ter understand how dreadful the wound aust have been which was inflicted upon Connick. The Jury have not yet returned a verdict. Phe Hon. J. Longworth anu Mr. Duncan McLeod for the Ciown. Mr. Peters for the prisoner, The Queen at the prosecution of Abraham Buote v. William Callaghax,—Indictmen for stealing a horse. This case has just commenced, Mr, Longworth and wr Sutherland for the Crown, Mr. Peter: tor the prisoner. The very able and dignified manner in which Mr, Longworth is conducting the Crown prosecutions has been commented on by the Court, and is the subject ot well- merited commendation by the large audix ence that daily attends the Court Room, i eee a ‘ = - Shipping latellizenee. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED. June 18.—Schrs. Annie, Sonier, Tracudie shingles; Daniel, Roberts, Wallace, boards Margaret, McDonald, Buctouche, deals Zembia, McDonald, Halifax, mdse: Louisa. Montgomery, Langille, Shediac, lumber. CLEARED. June 18.—Margaret, McDonald, Buc touche, ballast; Fear Not, Halliday, Bue- touche, ballast; Claymore, Marguss, Pictou, ballasi. Sipendiary Magistrate's Court. At the Siipendiary Magistrate’s Court yes- t rday morning, James Caffray appeared for assu ting hts wife. This case was post voned till 25 inst., on account of illness o! the plaintiff. John Thornton, arrested for ‘eing drunk and incapable, was fined $1, o; t days. Michael Power, for being drunk nd incapable, was fined $2, or 8 days; anc iis Wife Mary, for same oilfence, was fined Lue same. Hoisl Arrivals. MAL AMABa PLA LPALPRLPLOP LPS. —AALAMPAN ROCKLIN HOUSE. F. T. Leman, Richmond, Va.; H. J. Me. Gomery, New London. Mrs. James Campbell | oncnenensnonirs a i | : | ‘ Kew Advertisemenis. j tte ee ee eee ‘ HAMS, ETC, i | | {YY Auction, Wednesday next, Jane 20th, iD at 11 o'clock, in front of Auction Room: | 100 Smoked Hams (very choice), 20 tins Lard, 10 crates Onions, | 10 boxes Figs. : 25 doz. Lamp Chimmies, ALSO: A Lot of Men’s Boots and Shoes, A. McNEILL, Auctioneer, } tele | m LONDON HOUSE JUST RECEIVED, Ex ‘Nova Scotian” via Halifax, BLACK LUSTRES, SEAL BROWN LUSTRES. KID GLOVES, OSTRICH FEATHERS, FANCY WINCEYS, FLOWERS, GOSSAMERS & NETS, June 19, 1877—4i eod CR OF TALES COLLECE, ‘ik MIDSUMMER EXAMINATION of the Classesin the Prince of Wales Col OTR i thud vate Team | ‘@2@ willtake place at the C ollege Building 0 Charlottetown, on Wednesday, the 27th Sune insiant, Commencing at 10 o'clock A. M. The Parents of Pupils and others interest- ‘din the Institution are respectfully invited } oO attend, Day of by order, J. LONGWORTH, lion. Sec’y. Cltown, June 18, [877,—Ist papers en ee sashes Jackets and Dolmans Euondon House, june 19, 1877—3 aw tw ae. ee ree TLAES ARE DRY, QVHEREFORE we must come down to it. and if we don't get rain we must have should Know where they can get them. sood and cheap; and now we are deter- nined to Sell CHEAPER THAN EVER. We Would DIRECT SPECIAL ATTENTION to our Ladies’ NEWPORTITIES, various styles, cheap. Also,- Ladies’ PRUNELLA BOOTS, from 75 cents and upwards. Al kinds of Men’s Congress BOOTS & SHOES Men’s Brogans $1.25 and upwards. Also, quite a variety in CHILDREN’S, ALL SIZES. All our Stock must be sold for Cash, Bar. gains must be had, 10 per cent. discount fora short time, at the BOOT & SHOE FACTORY, West Side, Queen Square. JOAN McKENZIE. June 15, 1877.--4w GUANO. ee 50 Bbis. Pacific Guano. Cheqpest and best fertilizer known. Fon turnips nthing can deat it. CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, June 5, 1877—p a tw FOR PICNICS 1o.; Arthur McEwen, do; Alex. MeNe!]] Carthy, Kildare Capes. Etward Say el, Bos ton; Miss. McNeil, Cavendish. RANKIN HOUSE. S. Symonds, Haiifix, J. W. H. Taylor, Boston; A. Rosenthal, Mon- lueal. The Business Stand LATELY OCCUPIED BY MCDOUGALL & CURRIE will be Sold TUESDAY, 26TH JUNE. Mt 72 O'clock, noon, at the Tremises, | Aud also at same time the following Remnant of their Stock, viz.: Tubs, Buckets, Bath Brick. Room Paper, Lamy Flues, Moiasses, Syrup, Kutter, Tu s, Louuges, | Nest Grocers D awers,| Empty Casks aid Barrels, j und 1 Fairpank’s Scale. CARVELL BROS., Auctioneers. | Juuc tal.pl—w_ ypatar till saie. ; Cavendish; John Fletcher, Mount S:ewart James McDonald, Pi-quid; James P. Mc. | June 18th —C. S. Damion. Boston : James McDonald, Montreal; John Fraser, é6.>- TF 4 Walker Donald | ANNED FRUIT, such as EE ENE ance Age AT AUCTION,| ‘Temperance Very Choice Fancy Biscuits, Lemon, Raspberry, & Strawberry Se Fas ee LIME JUICE, Peaches, Strawberry, Pineapple, Tomatoes, etc. CORNED BEEF 4&4 HAM. Very nice Lot of Confectionery , Oranges, Nuts, etc. ' BEER & GOFF, eee Jun? 14—6m ; GRAIN D Pic-Nic, Under the auspices of Pruce Edward Division No. 1, SON$S OF TEMP., | cheap BOOTS, nd it is well that every body | AT SHAW’S WHARF, — ON— Thursday, the 2ist ins’. For further particulars see Handbills. | CHAS. J. MORRISON, June 18, 1877. Secretary of Com. Also, on Yessels on the stocks. —e =. “er fF Y By ah Am, Ny ARE Pe 4 Y tA Se ee cus oe sib ae . JUST RECHEIVED Kx. Spring Ships from Eneland. a ASSORTMENT OF ENGLISH HARDWARE GENUINE & WO, 1 LONDON WHITE LEAD, (warranted.) A general assortment of Colored Paints, Glass, Putty, &e.. &e Also by Steamers from Boston a large Stock of AMERICAN HARDWARRE. _—_———. ()-0---—_—- Disstons Celebrated Saws of all kinds and sizes comprising Butchers, hand. Panel, Tennen. Compass, Cross Cut. Pit, Mill, & Circulars. Which we offer at prices that caxnor pp BEATEN. We are Sole Agents for Campbell & Fowlers’ Celebrated Tempered Carriage Springs, used largely by our leading Carriage make Temper and Finish cannot be equalled, Warranted, rs, and which for : be Every Sprine Steel & Iron Axles al] Sizes, MoM Few Parrs i Se . & 297 CR f, VAC. re CS for SJaoVvews —O Oo eee NALS & SPIE Bs OF ALT. KINDS, AT LOWEST PRICEN, —— 0-0~- or Intending pnrehasers will find our Stock « t Tlardware com - plete. . BOURKE, SON & CO. Ch'town, May 51, 1877.—tw wk 4w ap a STADACONA FIRE & LIFé O-O Head ¢?ilice: * = 3 INSURANCE CO,, (Quebec, - +. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, . . . . $5,000,000, Government Deposits, $100,000. J. B. RENAUD, PRESIDExXT. HON. JOHN SHARPLES, VICE-PRESIDENT. GEORGE J. PYKE, GENERAL MANAGER CRAWFORD Li NDSFY, SECRETARY CHARLO'VLETOWN BOARD, yU. Parmer, Esq.; Chairman; | Jomn Quirk, Esq.; | Joun F. : JOHN INGS, Esq.; | P. W. HYNDray, Ese. CARVELL BROS., Agents, Charlottetown. P. E. Isi , > 9? peer . » ROBERTSON, Esq. # Local Boerds Established throughout the Dominion. and. Fire and Life Policies Issned at Moderate Rates. June 7. 77—ly MERCHANTS ARIA LASURANGE Op, OF GAR AIDA. Capital $1,000,000, with power t9 iereas (0 $2,000,000. encanta, HEAD OFFICE: - - - af * > Risks Taken Daily at the Office of CARVELL BROs., : - 5 Agents for P. Charlottetown, June 7 N877—y KE. Island QUEEN INSURANCE £0, OF ENGLAND. BAPTISMA. A THREE-FOLD TESTIMONY, ‘Water Baptism, Capital -- Two Millions Sterling, | Spirit Faptism, mom 8D TH: — ee Laptism of Fire NS BY REV. J. LASEARRN: FOR SALE BY /ERN, NSURANCE effected on all Buildings, Merchandise, and Special rates for isulated residences. Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Unio:&Bank). Agent for Prince Edward [sland. | June 15— . Wf. A. Harvie, Theo, IL. Chap ner Bros. and SAMP. LA June 12, 1877,~2w eae da ee oe ] } a -552-fwome ere eee