ee RE oom PP neerenerenmee ee _ ennai XAMiNer. er ee oe ene . : — 7 oa v -_ ae OO CE IR i NE OS EE ENT LO EOL LIE I NO TT MEI OOM cde ee —) fey pear a a iv , . y y i . . Zi. wT. 1 W. 1. COTTON, mm r ow eae : . LOe. Lee NOL 4h 4 ; 7 a . s i i *% ». 4 cs pF a ce in © le An0 MIanager & Eiditor. i Va. \ ‘ * Eo oF OC =~ Re et re. ore ae, e Raw i wert a alleineeeitieeteeerttienen re acer . _ ae 92 ; } ; ry PEP AN! e 4h eu 5 Gears 09 A eepesp me ers ERR GIS 19 757 ; Th haa’ Pit irre | all BS TiB MONTREAI eA Ni Shaun | este @ GQ: figs uy arid eC GRICE sii 6s hboy i BARC BLS. QGINCG Shih ERby, Cie | SUG ALF. ON 7 ry JUL) WOE, ic eu EB: } ~—- —< . “7 * — et iii oe —_ ™ i ‘ x" ' °? 2 a. f a? om « as CANADA. a? ” Ss é 3 f< ; ES. j hhd . d tiopees ie telegrams from Montreal express “" 5 rince aG WarG iS.and 9 it BS. t ' 5 t.a8 ’ ; i i ‘ » ‘ “i {{ WINK) Hh or fe irs that inere Wil be erious trouhla in A hundred and eighty tno rend head f f i i ii s ali < , . . ” : ' i , + bs ~y * ele ~ ‘ that c betty ra emeéen and their} cattle were killed in Montreal last vear “ r E.Y E Fé ‘ ti > & we 7 YP Hs <4 % i .% ‘ ee IrE GR NU LATRI In bids, enem proaching lweiith of In Monireal the hizh rate of mortality > i {, Fa % A f k f & me e ' a 4 *? Fs + hawt a sa : . cK Si ' Lin im bbe s,, Jiliy i Ier ft ist id maving & among yung ehildren is : ‘tribute aq to lack N YELLOW, in public procession, | Orangemen Bave] of fo, ing to the hard times, ae RVI 1} BROS ppesl . Oo the in yr ior pre Ot riers n,. out C i] Allan j ferred three SUMMER ARRANS eae HT . were to.a iP IAW GOU not afford them any tl . . 4 ‘ ’ Ban k stock ~ ¥ sade au hic é8e CRE et) . ! : re rct Stoe ° nO by, (OCl—P a iW Sh) Ley ind were advised ' — np —— Dats . ce ' i j nd to ) to re ank of Orltpeai DATIGt ie du f eupie be es Lo parade i ite t Pe ; ie ekcic «ocrgd Pelmone | force the stavute aganst the carrying of | 220 we Union B tact a ts i ‘ Meh ‘ ; Ls L . > ‘ rey trustee: f Fi nin it ‘ h Montrea! ; CLLELts til Jot BW deadly Wes pons ; til the Irish unions. i rust §.0i Z4I0n Sai rea, as t - i. ova Sco tia. which number about 2.500 members, and! 44Ve telusea to graut the use of that build. t ~ . v7 > . . . ; J 4 ina ¢} Huamen f tha tweilf : LATS RIOR, the Orange lodges are suid to be arming, | 4 om Se hs semen for the tweiith, eive Charl otteto va, ifor Pictou’ ever AT Tie but this i probably Incorrect, ne Beston Che W CL eti and jiesasure Department, Monpbay, Wrpxrspay. Tne RSDAY, ie Pilot, discussing the reports of a probable} Montreal, have begun io seize the scales, SaTURDAY Mornings, at 5 o'clock, con- » : collision. spe aKS 10 this Wiy © ame #6 We bop welgnis and meas ur res of } urties who he-~« necting there at lo &. M., with train for RCachd Fa iio tise no re ene lrishmean will look with|glected (o have them stamped after due Haiifaux. Fare to Halifax. $4.10. favor on the persons ‘who, in the name of | nolice. Picnic Parties of Twenty and npwards ] ’ . , - « ai Motors “DP LTobkoete « *harlc —_ taw tw Ireland fad Catholic y, atti ack the Orange- In Oitawa, the trial of the pilot and a can ee ee “3 ve —s ee i " . c sail : wn inst t tls weet ; 7 ; ice ctou and backK Sane rayon CAT ADR KENT NPRI oh RUE ij RNITER men. We detest the Spl it of the Orange Ssallor in connection with the Zouave trou- ‘own 8) 00 a tou ie RINGS OYCARE & AEM ’ ere ‘TTF FA’ A Society; but hope that any man who! bie on steamer has taken place, and judg- — a es . 8 r reg goa assaults th ir parade will b sever!y punish- ment 12 reserve i Le | } ws * & oe t J ne served, ° : . nie os Char Wn Cabinet Foctor <clemd oe She é ed, If the Orangemen let alone, the At St. Catherines. the ] incoln election Hsturning io Charlottetown. Weds w% v a y hderal people of America will soon open} .rutiny is again under headway. The re- ‘ their eyes to i's mischievous and cowardly nla nn fae in idditional ‘bad votes for Leave Picton every Turspay, WEDNESDAY —AND— , ons we ae spirit. it must be admitted, too, and Neel fi et ee oe Firpay and Saturpay. alyc ut 2.50 p.m. : ; YS eae Neeion and two for itykert. ‘The Grant- marrival of evening train from Mali " j 7" : proved by bayonets, if necessary, that the bam list will be next taken up On arrival © ening train from Heali- tus rr wz Is Fp far wr = e aA as sak UE CAY UAKS L “ he 72 AaRR AAV qyo nA Orangemen and all others who parade in : fax. . eh He eh ve ED Se ay, 4 U ud ln7 Gili j : [here is much e3 ‘ment in Gue! “* Se SES WwW wrt ee} » pe ice, have a right so to parade, with the —s veil ph M d Fe i L ' NV} ,HuUS to intimate that he has now on \ hand a large assortment of Furniture, of which he is prepared to offer, of the very best siyles, and anything that can be procured (of the same Squality) i : : wan Duane < e:se Ww in the Lowel £ rovinces. at prices below Fariour Seis, Pedy o OF?2 Sé As ‘ Wardrobes. Patent is, Cheffoniers, k Cases, Sofas, Lounges, id Cribs. Chairs of every heap, both Americay and Cornices of every Paten Wire W< uattress, Spring Bottoms, Side Doar Escriti and Boi Cots, Cradles a1 description very c home made. Brass ors quality and size. Cords, Tassels, Putman Patent Noilers and the American Spring Rolie: s, arth Closets, Refrigerators, Chil- ai Carriages, Spring Mangles and Washing Mathines, Walnut Office Desks and Canterbury's Exte uding Dining Tabies, and every article required for gen- al | » furnishin: eral fotse furnishing. all sizes. Looking Glasses oI pe) MACIIINIS WORK, has Turn ing, Planing, Straight and y Ter , s Jig ‘sawing, Fa Screw Cutting, in wood and metal. Fret- work of eve ry Ciass. Piease calland see before going else- where for your Spring Supplies. ya Terms:—Cash or short credit on ZO dpaper. U cE Ch towa, May 30, 1877.—1mo ning, and « very class of Sawing & Planing | ent UF ALL DESCAI o0rs & Sashes, ow & Door Frames, Winds Gutters, Mantles, cte., ete., manufactared CHaper than by any‘other establisahmentin the city, and ynstautly on hand, Alllam>er asea is KUn-dried, avd all work ’ uv is W tisfaction. PAUL LEA, Grafton Street June 14 ,1877. ee tee trranted to give s Excursion Tickets. T) BOSTON AND BETORN PER STEAMERS CARROLL & WORCESTER, Kor $15.00 CARVELL BROS, Pickles CLOSE SL. AO per dee, A CONSIGNMENT. CARVELL BROS. , ~ Ch’iown own 4a 20, 1877. a a Ag . 7 2 33 5 a * rH Vala ChaGi ARR . OS HELS Lia oud 3 BLY Ls CIN ¢€ 4. AT THE STORES OF Henry A. Harvie, BG Chappelle, and T. O’Conneil. Price Gnuly 2¢ June 27, 1877—her li rt) IVML-PS. W E have just rec bivea a Consignment of those celebrated Combination Barrel- Pumps from James Harris & Co., of St. John, to which we invite the altention of those requiring such an article. They suit all kinds ot V Vells. McKINNON & McLEAN, Esdale Foundry. Ch’town June 29—Gin a PL 29 ry A PLURIBER A MSER FROM HALIFAX. a He Subscriber having eng raged a prac tical Plumber, any dese tipt ion of work, —either shop or house—in the above line. can now be done at MILLNER’s Try SpHop. GEORGE W. MILLNER. Ch’town, June tne stagsannneneesepeetnens nese ption Positively Cured Donsun LL sufferers from this Gisease thet ar. 4% ans xious to be cured, should try Dr KISSNERS CELEBRATED CONSUMP- TIVE POWDERS. ‘These Powders are the only preperation kuowu that wil cure Consumption ii diseases ef the and Lungs—iudeed, so streng is oar them, and also to convince are no humbug, we wi!’ sufferer, a free trial box. We don’t u Wi thit your a wey wnil yuu are perfectly satisticd of their curative powers If your life is shite 4 saving, don’t delay in giving these Powders a trial, as they will surely cure ‘you. Price, for large box, $3.00, sent to and part of the United States or Canace. by mail on receipt of price. Address, : SH & ROBBINS, 360 Faitos wt faith you that they forward to every May 3 1877. Fits Epilepsy, —OR— FALLING SICKNESS HERMANENTLY Cured—no humbug— by one month’s usage of Dr. Goulard’s Celebrated Fit Powders. ‘To convince sufferers that these powcers will do all we ciaim for them, we will send by mail, post- paid, a free Trial Box. As Dr. Gouiard is the only physician that as ever made this disease a special study, and has to our knowledge thousands have been perma- nently cured by the use of those Powders, we will guarantee a peimanent cure in every case, or refund yon ail money e€x- pended. Ail sufferers should give these Powders an early trial, and be convinced of their curative powers Price, for larzre box, $3.00, or 4 boxes for $10.00, sent by mail to any part ot United States or Canada on receipt of price, or by express, C. O. D. D. Address, ASH & ROBBINS 360 Fulton Street, Brooklyn May 23. ‘br OAL a ion of the law.’’ Tuis morning’s despatches express fears of trouble on the anniversary. and we are toli the Orangemen on the Grand Trunk, from Brockville to Montreal, will yisit the cily on the Twelfth, and take pirt in the ion. The excitement is said to be intense; the Oka difficulties, the emente on the ‘Queen Victoria,’ and the proposed Orange demonstration, has developed strong feeling between Protestants and Catholics. fall protect process 2» 0: 42> -o Ooo BREACH OF PROVISE ACTION tC AINAT 4 LADY. At Dublin a singular breach of promise case was tried inthe Common Pleas, before Chief Justice Morris and a special jury. The usual position of the parties was re- versed, the gentieman being the plaintiff and the lady the defendant. The plaintiff a butcher named Knowles. made the ac- quaintance Of Mrs, Caroline Elizabeth Ver- schovle [now Mulligan] the defendant, in counens t, on board a steamboat during the voyage from Liverpeot to Dublin. was the widow of ¢ ‘aptain Verschoyle, mise tress of a fine residence—Koebuck Hall—in the County of Dublin, and mother of 4hree children. Knowles was a widower, with one chiid.. The acquaintance so rapidly ripened that ina short time she consented to become his bride. Being of different re: ligions there was some difficulty about their marriage in fodggh se and they went to Livs erpool, whe they found it nec essary to stop four si n days before they could get married by the registrar, the expenses o! the sejourn, which he swore amounted to £150, being paid by the plaintiff. In the meanti me the lady s friends influenced her to break off the match, and she returned to Dublin without the plaintiff. She after. wards married & dealer in_ periodicals named Andrew Mulligan, who is now mass ter of Roebuek Hall, and a co-defendant in the suit. The examination of the plaintift caused great merriment. After twenty minutes deliberation the jury gave him £20) damages. senicieiaepetiisahetinsidila iat Nine chorea IMPROVED BREED OF DOGS FOR NEWFOUNDLAND, , a po wfoundland correspondent say3 i 3 She ne oh Our Ne hat Herr T. A. Verkuzen, of Frankfort, he distinguished naturalist, who was to ave accompanied Professor Hind on his abrador expedit tion, arrived here lately, en route for Nova Seotia, and brought with bim asa present to His Exceliency Governo! Glover, ihree ve ry valuable dogs of the celebrated Leor iberg breed. These animals are almost worldsrenowned for their size, beauty, sagacity, and fidelity. They are an improved breed, resulting from crossing the Newfoundland dogs with the renowned St. Bernard dogs and the fine Pyrenean races. These dogs are the favorites of emperors, kings, and rich nobility, etc., and fetch as high a prise as £00 to £100 sterling each. The Prince of Wales possesses one. Herr Verkruzen has brought them all the way from the borders of Switzerland. The true Newfoundiand dog has almost disappeared here; but by the thoughtful kindness of Herr Verkruzen, an improved breed may now be obtained by this importation of new blood, and ultimately become a source of profit to the couniry, as such fine dogs will bring a high price all the world over. It will be necessary to cross them, in time, with the best Newfoundland dogs, selecting the strongest and best-built. In due time we shali thus be able to boast of having the finest breed of dogs in the world, and our justly celebrated Newfoundland dogs will be superseded by a superior race. It is easy to imagine that the Governor will be overrun with applications for specimens. The dogs are but two months old, and con- sequently no progeny can be had for two years and a half. enema eminent A prereset PorRTLAND, Oregon, July 4.—A gentleman arrived here from Yakim City states that the people of that reigon are greatly excit« ed over a threatened Indian descent on the settlements. Requisitions for arms have| been forwarded to Dalles by-a special mes- | s-nger. everal bands of armed Indians | i | j | ‘eft the re ervation to join Joseph's band | and more talking of going. The indiana! have quietly withdrawn from Gen. How-~ ard’s front. Owings to the ee by ‘the Tor wn Cikeai- cil of an invitation ta ¢ tine with the Papel delegate to-morrow. Ind iehation meeting to night : The steamer Vo'ta, arrived here, reporis that it is:umored the King of Dahomey, alter paying the indemnity to the British (rovernment, determined to make a buman sacrifice of 509 of his men to the Felish. Our English files ol papers announce the marriage, by Cardinal Manning, ot Major utle late of the 69th, but now Assistant Saale Quarter Master General, who. dis~ tinguished bimself in the Ashantee war, and is weil known in Canada as the author of - ‘*Great Lone Land,’’ a boo« of Can-~ nt travel, to the disti nguished artisic, hain son, Who pointed the picture that obtained first-class prizes at the Lon, don Art Exhibition, entitled the ‘Roll ‘-Battle of In} Kerman,” Balaclava,” and other m?} Cail,” ‘*Battle of itary pieces. Mir. Kruger and other delegates, bear- ing # protest from the late Government of the Transvial Republic against British an. nexation, had an interview with Lord Care narvon to-day. The latter informed them tial it Was impossible to reverse the de- cree of annexation ‘RANCE. he anniversary of American independ- | — ence was celebrated privately among the American residents. A number of houses were decorated with flags. In the evening Dr. Evans gave a dinner to the American Legation aid the leading residents. UNITED SPATES, A little Philadelphia boy startled a lady friend of the family the other day by 1e- marking that he was ‘four years old with clothes on The execution of the ‘‘ Molly Maguires” on the same day in P ennsyivania doubtless has been some check on the movements of this secret organization. But continued and vigorous measures will be nezess sary, it would seem, to show the power of law tg ports have been received from the mining districts that several witnesses against the Molly Maguire murderers have disappears ed, and that two persons have been assass~ inated, SOUTH AMERICA. When Dom Pedro of Brazil is at home, he is easily ace On &® certain day in the week he receives at his palace in Kio any one who chceoses to come. His visitors await him ina long gallery, through which he walks at a given hour, Each ex- plains his business, and ¢ the Emperor, who rapidly seizes the point of each recital, re~ sponds brietly in the language of the per- son who addresses him. He has a good memory, and he is never known to prom. ise anything which he does not perform. At the Irish Presbyterian Assembly re- cently held, the total number of communi- essibie. can ts reported was 107,0U00—a decrease of 1000 upon last year. The contributions for | ali purposes were £142,729—a slight ins | crease, erry, ret? } AUDATII,. i The foiiowing story #s related as illustrat, | ing “Turkish rule:” A new Pasha, who} bad just been appointed to the government | of a disturbs district ia the North of | Thessaly (notorious tor every form of | rlled to: zether | diately upon bis | them: ‘Gen, ' brigandage and violence), ¢ ali the local officials arrival, and thus «a IMmMmwec > " AQPESseau tlemen, i wish to mark my sense of your| diligence and zeal by doubling your pay, for @ year, ou condition that the moment a robbery is committed the cflicer in whose | district li takes Pp’ iACce sha! i] be hanged forth. | with.” Tne rurks, re ‘garding this startling postscript as a mere joke, accepted the | terms, and went aw: way chue! sling. Shortly after a robbery did occur, and the official | in command came smirking and rubbing bis hands tosay that he wou! d “do ali in his power’ to discover the offenders, when the pasha’s stern voice broke in: ‘On to the nook with him!’ In two minutes more the luckless official was hanging by the shoulder-blades on hooks of steel; and it is a curious fact that n> more robberies oc. curred in that district under that pasha’s . udministration. TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ch CAPE BRETTON. ave Pictou for Hawkesbury every Mon- pay and THURspAY, on arrival of morning train from Halifax, connecting both ways wilh stage and Steamer ‘Neptune,” to and from Sydney and Bras d’Or Lake. Returning to Pictou same nights, connect- ii.y with 10 a.m. Train Tuespay and Fri- DAY for Halifax. ew Brenswick, Canada and United Siates, Leaves SUMMERSIDE every day (Sunday excepted) on arrival of morning train from Chariottetown, connecting at Snuepmac With trains for each of above named place and at St. John with Steamers of InvrrRNa; TIONAL Co. for PORTLAND and Bostex Also, jeave Charlottetown for Sum merside every Monday morning, about 8 o'clock. Retur: ding, leaves SmEpDIAC every day (Sundays excepted) on arrival of day train from Sr. Jomx, for Summerside; connect there, without delay, with train for Char- lottetown. Also, leaves Summerside for Chariottetown every Saturday evening, about 6 o'clock. ' Agents: ALMON & Macinrosi, Halifax; Noonan & Davies, Picton; A naa ko Hawkesbury’ HaNrrp Bros., St. John. ¥. _ HALES Cemenews. May 25; 1877 INLY DIRECT LINE ED FBOSV DON, ee Steamers Carroll and Woreesier. ee ae ore Steamers are fitted with new Boil- ers, and their Passenger accomodation arrapged for every convenierce and com- fort, and fitted up in elegant style. FREIGHT carried at moderate as low as by ary other route. rates and EGGS in boxes the greatest care ana barrels handled with SAVING TIME, ouly one business day used in reaching Boston, by leaving here Saturday Morning and cat ching steamer al Hal-fax, and arriving at Boston Monday morning. LEAVE CHARLG PTETOWN Every ‘"Dhursday, punctually at 5 ptm. LEAVE BOSTON Eivery meuarcay, enctually at noon. CARVELL “ROS.,Agent Ch town, June 7, 1877 Steamer HEATHER BELLE Sumner ‘Areal angsmeni, wu leave Charlottetown for every MONDAY and evenings. Leave Orwell for Orwell WEDNESDAY ( yhark ittetown morn ing every zs, al 7 o clock. Returning o’cl rck. Leave Charlottetown. for Mount Stewar- every WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY Morn- ings at four o'clock Leave Mount Stewart for Charlottetown at 7 oclock, returning to Mount Stewart same eveniugs, Ieaving Charlottetown for every SATURDAY, weather mitting; and every alternate to Orwell same evenine ats , ~ Crapaud aud tide per- SATURDAY Wil nake a return trip JOHN HUGUES, Avent. 1877.—3m wkly Lown May 25, Pee warts Se res Hy 1c J De er iieatiiahacngeidamasiiaiaane ve ~ “Sone emer enee Reese Sap, \