eo Local and Other items. SON NAN ARNON intercolonial Express Co Office. 86 North Side QueenSquare, — Charloteown, - - - P. bel SENTRNCE OF THE PRISONERS, SS Lonpon, Sept. 27. Mr. Justice Hawkins in sentencing the Penge prisoners—Louis Henry Staunton, Patrick Staunton, Patrick PENG BE | Latest hy Telegraph. Ow! we we al a ee te ee ee Oe SN OS | a2 — ‘Latest from Montreal. aw Money, valuables, parcels and merchan: |Staunton’s wife and Alice Rhodes—to death | Special Dispatch to Daily Kxraminer. dise forwarded by P. E. Island S, N. Co’si steamers via Pictou, connecting at St. John with Eastern Express Co., and at Riviere, du Loup with Canadian Express Co. Rates | moderate. — Safety and dispatch. Goods placed in our charge are forwarded imme- | diately, and make the same time as tha mails. CuapreiLe, Agent, Diamond Bookstore. g Cnapwick, Supt., St. John, N. B. June 21, 1877—34in eod Turo. L. premier McKenzie is confined to his house by ulness. >, suati Dear Court,-—The Court for the recovery of small debts will commence tos day. here are over eighty cases for trial Tue dispatches to the Reform papers whisper the word along the line that Mr Blake is going to retire from public life to the Bench. —< > &e--- FaraL Accipent.—A sailor named Pay- son, belonging to H. M. S. Encounter, while up in the rigging of his vessel, miseed his footing and lell from the fores iopsail yard to the deck. He lingered up- wards of an hour after the accident. -<-- Ar the Stipendiary Magistrates Court yesterday morning, Thomas Flynn appeared on complaint of C. E, Robertson for lar ceny; he was discharged on his own re cognizance. Charles McCarthy, drunk and incapable, was fined $2 and costs or eight days. [Francis Carroll, for the same oflence, wes fined $1 or four days. Ee ff = . Bank Forcerres.—A sensation has been produced by the reported discovery of cons siderable forg-ries on several Banks, Mon, treal, the Merchants, Ontario, and Union The amount discovered on the Montreal Bank is $4.000; Union $5,000; and $9,000 oa another Bank. In the case of the Montreal Bank the figure 30 wis erased: and 40 substituted. Paoroeraraic,—A new branch of trace has been opened up between this Island and Nova Scotia. We learn that Messrs. Ross Brothers, Photographers, of this city, have received an order for one thousand Photographs of D. Banks McKenzie, the Apostle of Temperance, from the ‘ Pictou Reform Club.” We also understand that the same artists have received orders, from other sources, for six thousand copies of the same. These orders cannot but be taken asa practical recognition of the artistic ability of Messrs. Ross Bros., who can desire no more flattering “ proof,’ and we trust that the trade thus opened, through their abilities, may extend. ——_- <2 ee Tar Havirax Civic Erections. —The elecs tions in Halifax took place on the Ist inst. Mayor Richey was re-elected without op- position. In Ward 1 Mr. George Fraser had a majority of 90 over Mr. Dunbar; in Ward 2 Mr, William Murray was re-elected without opposition; in Ward 3 Dr. A. P. Reid had a majority of 56 over Mr. Kear- ney; in Ward 4 Mr. G. L. Chipman was elected without opposition; in Ward 5 there was a very heavy vote polled, Mr. Houlette receiving 878, and Mr. Bligh 251: in Ward 6 Mr. Nisbet won an easy victory over Mr. George Guy, who came out at the last moment. — Aquatic.—A friendly and well-contested race between some of the employes of the Examiner took place upon the piacid bosom of the Hillsboro’ yesterday after« noon. Two boats, one pulled by Harris and Walsh, and the other by McDonald and McQuaid, started about half~past three. The course was from Falconwood to Steam Navigation Co’s Wharf; and, after aciose and exciting race, tne latter were the winners by a few boat’s length’s. As the boat rowed by the winners was somes what superior to the other it is intended to have another “ hack,’”’ the parties chang~ ing boats, The winners will then be ready to accomodate any two aspiring oarsmen from any of the City newspaper offices. Come on Macpurr ! —ee yesterday for the murder of the Wife of the first named by starving her to death, made | the following remarks on the nature of their crime :—‘‘After a long, patient, pain- ful and anxious inquiry you have been found guilty of a crime so black and ‘hideous that | believe in all the rec ords of crime it would be difficult to find its parallel, With barbarity almost incredible you plotted together to take by crucl tor- ture the life of a poor, innocent, helpless and outraged woman; and although you stand to-day convicted of having mur- dered her helpless child, | cannot help feeling satisfied within my own mind that you also contemplated and plotted and brought about its death, and terrible. as to my mind it is, that you should have en- tered into such a plot, even more increds ible was it to think how wicked and cruel was your conduct in witnessing, day by day and hour by hour, the gradual sink- ing to her grave, by slow torture, of the poor, unhappy creature whom you sent to her rest,’ —_——__——_--—--——- + mem + —— A DREADFUL ACCIDENT, A terrible balloon accident is reported trom Glade Springs, Va. H. Hainur, cf Ohio, was giving an exhibition at that place, and the balloon having been inflated by means of wood and kerosene oil, he jumped into his position, and like 9n arrow the great air-ship shot upward, carrying its human freight dangling at itsend, It had ascended some 300 feet, and while the actor was performing on a _ horizontal bar, hanging by his feet with his head dewn, waving a hankerchief to the nervous an- dience below, the patched and dilapidated canvas split from top to bottom witha report that was heard miles away. “No sooner hed the gas escape. than the bal- ioon collapsed and came shooting down as swiftly as ithad darted up. The sronaut saw his situation, and quick as lightning turned himself up and regained his hand. hold, and commenced a manceuvre to dodge a telegraph wire and post towards which he was falling. This he succeeded in doing, striking the ground with ter» rible force, which bounced him up, to be caught and pressed down by the balloon. All of this was the work ofa moment. Uhe crowd was literaily paralysed, women sickening and fainting, and men unable, |. in their horror, to move. The compan ions of the unfortunate man stood riveted to the ground, and not until some citizens undertook to move the canvas did they stir. The man was found to be alive and conscious, but dreadfully bruised and mangled, Ile was through it all calm and cool, and described his feeliegs as, des- cending, he saw and felt death staring him in the face. He was taken to the hotel, where both Mr. and Mrs. Thompson did ill in their power to relieve his sufferings. With all the aid nothing could be accom- plished, and at half-past eleven o'clock, p. m,, he paid the penalty of death for his recklessness. eS aa ae eae ne nea oe —_ ‘Shipping Intelligence. — PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. CLEARED. Oct. 2—Maria Emma, Rioux, Buctouche, flour, molasses, etc.; Spring Bird, McKay, Summerside, sundry goods; Gazelle, Rob- erts, Pictou, bal,; Foam, Moran, Pictou, bal.; str. Henry Aitken, Pugwash, 5 bbls. flour; Winnie, Campion, Chetecamp, sundry zoods; W. Wright, McRae, Pictou, bal ; Raven, Power, Pictou, bal. Hotel Arrivals. OSBORNE HOUSE, j Oct. —Edwin G. Beek, St. Joha, N. B.; W. Taylor and wife, Salisbury; O. D. Shif- ‘er, Moncton. ee LESS Se C. Gilmour and wife, Pictou; I. H. Allin, St. John, N. B.: T. W. Pomrov and wife, do.; Alfred Ogden, Cape Canso;, J. M. Rutledge, Boston; Wm. Smith ani wife, St. John. RANKIN HOUSE. October 2,—A. 8, Ewing. Magntreal; J. Rogers, do ; D N, Campbell, Tatamageauche \. Burrows, Truro ; H. B. McKav and wife, Pictou ; John O’Logan, Acadia Mines, N.S. ; Wm. Ross, John Taylor, Halifax ; Geo. 11. Bishop, A CONSTABLE MURDERED —A constable belonging to the Provincial Police force | Was murdered in Quebec, at Tring, County | .. of Beauce, on Saturday last. His name is | Dore. He leaves a wife and several young Ghiidren, Several policemen were des- patched to arrest a man named Bartley. Winted for a liquor case. He resisted ‘the county constables. The iorce left Quebec on Thursday. ‘)n entering the house of the party they wished to arrest, the wife blew a horn, and by this means: the alarm Was given. Search mas made, and only Bartley’s son anda young fellow named MeDould could be found. They were ar- | rested, and on their way back in carriages | With the prisoners, #hots were fired at the iriy from a thick bush, which strack Dore | l the back. He died about two hours: fierwards. The Provincial Governinent | Monireal; J. F. Kilmer, do; Henry S. Wellcome, New York; W. T. Se.itner, Moncton, N. B. ; P. R. Stores, do, Passengers. I ~ Per Srr. Cagroms .rrom, BostoN—Mrs. Hickey. Miss Hickey, Miss Margaret Mc- Lean, Miss L. R. McLeod, Misa Morgan, Miss Henderson, Miss Montgomery, Miss Preble. Mr. McKinnon, Mr. J. Nolan. New York, Oct. 1. A letter says that 50,000 men are to be equipped to protect the Mexican border, and that a New York firm has contracted | | for $200,000 worth of rifles. HILADELPHIS, Oct. 1. Rark Hertha, from Leghorn, has the has despatched a strong force to Kennebec captain and crew of the schooner Druid, of boundary line to arrest Bartley, who is| Lunenburg, N.S,, for Guadaloupe, aban« Making his way through the bush to the doned at sea on the 2st r't., dismasted, States. ' ete. Oct: 2—M. Bi&ir, Rochester, N. Y.; Geo. | David Nash and wife, Cornwallis ; MonrrkaL, Oct. 2. The City. Council, last night, refused to | pay the voluntecrs for their service on the | [2th and 16th of July, the Catholic members | being in a majority, Five houses were destroyed by fire at | Levis to day, loss $12,000. | The men who murdered one of the Pro- | vincial Police at Quebec have escaped, Flour qniet and weaker; demands low. | Superior Extra, $6 40 to G6 45 Extra Superfine, 6 30 to 6 35 Fancy, 6 60 to 6 05 Spring Extra, 5 95 to 6 OU Supertine, > 65to 5 7A Strong Bakers’, 6 124 to6 174 Fine, 4 90 to 4 95 Middlings, 4 35 to 4 50 | Pollards, 5 50 to 5 754 U. C. Bags per 100 lbs., 3 15 to 3 27 City Bags, delivered, 3°10 to 3 15 Oatmeal 4 90 to5 10 Grain active and firm. WAR REWS. ScuirKa, Oct. 1. Suleiman Pasha is fortifying his camp and apparently intends to winter here. Suumia, Oct. 1, The Russian outpost bas advanced from Cerkovona to Pokoi, and has there begun a skirmish with the Turks. The report that the allied armies were again repulsed in an assault upon Plevna is unfounded, The Porte has at last succeeded in over- coming the opposition of the military au- thorities, and Geshofts have been brought to Constantinople, It is hoped their lives are now safe. Soria, Sept: 30. There is trustworthy information that Osman Pasha repulsed a Russo-Roumanian attack on his front and left, inflicting heavy losses: also that he attacked the tussians on the Lovatz road and recovered several positions, Lonpon, Oct. 1. General Klapka denies forming a Bul garian legion to assist the Turks by de- stroying Roumanian railways. Par's, Oct. 21. The Russian Telegraph Agency prints a Bucharest despatch, which declares media= tion impossible. The solutions of the questions between Russia and Turkey must be sought for on the battlefield before diplomacy may intervene. A later de- spatch says-Gen, Todleben succeeds Gen. Zokoff as chief of staff tothe Prince of Roumania, before Plevna. Vienna, Oct, 1. The Lolitical Correspondenz’s Belgrade despatch says: ‘It 18 positively denied in official circles that Servia has finslly res solved upon warlike actions. It is thought possible, however, that the final resolution of the Servian Government will mainly depend upon the communicatians of the newly appointei Russian agent, just arrived ,”’ It is said that this question has been decided in the Cabinet Councils. Troops have again been ordered to the frontier, and officers and surgeons ordered to join their regiments within three days. Lonpon, Oct. 2, The Standard’s Bucharest despatch says the Czarewitch visited Gorny Studin to at- tend a Council of war, to decide whether the bulk of the Russian army should win- ter in Bulgaria or Roumania. The 7imes’ St. Petersburg despatch says it is reported that petitions are being signed requesting the Roumanian army to return home: Uninvited offers of mediation would be regarded almost as a national insult. It was.not the painter Veestzechagin but his brother who we. killed at Plevna. The Times special fromi Belgrade says that since the arrival of the new Russian Consul General and the Roumanian Envoy extraordinary, Servian intervention is re- garded quite certain. ee <iilindgiipammmnitpanappeapeentiniamcmnninge GENERAL NEWS. Truro, Oct. 1. During the. last three meetings of the NEW ROBERT WOUNG HAS JUST RECEIVED, Per 8S. 8S. Prince Edward, A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT em — GOODS. Which he is offering at EXTRAORDINAY = LOW Paises October 1, 1877. JUST OPENED ! Pall and Winter MANTLES AND JACKETS ! Best English makes. SFLAW LIS, Newest Colors and Patterns. New Dress Goods, Fresh and Beautiful in every Variety. FLOWERS, FEATHERS and RIBEONS, In all the leading shades. MILLINERY, BOWNETS & HATS, From London. Bonnets and Hats Made to Order. Clothing Made to Order. ALL AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. ROBERT ORR & CO. OAKUM ! OAKUM' OAKOM' UST landed from Steamship “« Prince Edward,” 4 superior qualily of Machine Picket"OAKUM.“" *" *” rR See ~.PEAKE BROS, & OO. Sept. 28th, 1877. KING SQUARE HOUSE TORING DEPURTHENT. We haye received part of our STOCK OF CLOTHS For Fall and Winter Near, COMPRISING S80 FinOnzsS Tweeds, Blue Worsted Coatings. Black . Fancy “ f Honeycomb Overcoating. Cambridge Naps, Fancy = * Stripe " Plain ah fs Blue and Black ow. . " resident. “4 Beaver, éé ee Pilot, Black Venetian, These Goods have been personally select- ed by our Mr. L. L. Beer from the best Houses inthe British Markets. We have every Facili/y tor the production of First-class CLOLHING. : ‘Reform Club nearly 200 persons signed the members. At tosnight’s meeting it was | resolved to send a congiatulatory dispatch | to the Pictou Reform Club. abr Portianp, Oct. 1, | | Eli Phillips, a veteran of the regular | army in Florida, Mexicen end Southern | wars, aged eighty, but still a powerful and | (desperate fellow, Was arrested at Long | [sland this morring for stealing boats and rigging along the Maine coast. He is | also a graduate of the Massachusetts State, Prison. _ Wasuineton, Oct, 1. The Unite 1 States Consui at St. Jobn, N. F., ‘»forms the Depetment of State , that he purchased of one of the crew of the. New Bedford Whaler, ‘‘ A. Houghton,” : wrecke in Hudson Bay lest June, one! silver table spoon and one silver dessert | spoon, supposed relics of the Franklin ex- pedition. The table spoon has the letters | J. G. F. engraved thereon. On the fa of the dessert. spoon is the her 1 of a fish, with a laurel wreath, and on the back the English crown and stop. Che sailor said be received these articles from the E:qui~ maux of Repulse Bay, who had received them ‘roma native chief; at whose camp he white man who owned them died of - curvy, while on a visit thereto, * ro!l, making in all to date over 1,200 | BEER & SONS. Sept. 18— PART —OF OUR— — OF— Fall Goods, PERSONALLY SELECTED a — THK Best. Markets iN ENGLAND, NOW OPENIAG! GEO, DAVIES & CO. London House, Sept. 27— ent ene ee TO LHT. 4 FINE new three story Dwelling House 4Leontaining 10 rooms, situated on Kent street. ' 7 FPRIBNGTAPS F. Sp Apply to FRANCIS McRORY or! at also fiice. Siw { - - eee iki $9 Barque “Viking. jeune T° be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Steam Navigation Company's Whart, Char- lottetown, Prince Edward Island, \On MONDAY, the Ist Day of Octobcr /mext (1877), at 12 o'clock: soon, uuder aad iy | virtue of a Mortgage, dated 4th October, A, D. 11875, made between James Phillips Douse of | Charlottetowa, in said Islead, Merchant, of the fone part, aad George J. Troop, and William J Lewis, of Halifax, Merchants, of the other part | whieh said Mortgage, by virtue of an assign ment or transfer, bearing date the 4th day of | September, 1877, has become duly vested in the jundersigaed), the BAROQUE “VIKING,” ot , Charlottetown aforesaid, 849 tons per register, | built in the year 1872, classed 7 years A at |} English Lioyds, and re-classed and coppered in August, 1875, together with all Boats, An- }CHORS, CHAINS, Saits, RiGeixe, TACKLE, and | appurtenances to saia barque belonging. | For further particulars apply at the offiee of /Messrs. Lonaworrn & Haszarp, Solicitors | Charlotte towa. Dated this fitteenth day ot September, 1877. | F.L. HASZARD, Pfu Assiguee of Mortgagee. Fept. 1s- The above Sale of the Barque ** VIKING ” is hereby postponed until MONDAY, the 15th day of October, iustant (1877), then to take place at the hour and place above- mentioned. FF. L. HASZARD, Assignee of Mortgagee. Charlottetown, Oct. 2. 1877, GREAT RACE! SUMMERSIDE DRIVING PARK ! fO TAKE PLACE ON WEDNESDAY, 37rd Ocloher Nev, Commencing at i C’clock, p. m. No, |—3. Minute. Crass.—Purse $30 to. first, $15 to second. third and S86 to fourth. of $61; S10 LG No. 2—F ree ro Aut.—Purse of $100; 960 to first, $30 lo second and St0 to third, No 3—Greny Cirass.—Purse of $50; $26 to first, SLO Le second, S10 to third and So to fourth. The above races will be mile heats, 2 in 3, except No. 2, which will be 3in5. In all, four to enter and three to start. Entrance fee 10 percent, of purse. A horse uioney. only. Entrance will close at 10 p.m. on Tues- day, Ind October. distancing the field gets first Rules of National Association to govern, Admission to Park 25 cents; Carriages 15 cents extra, In the free for all race, stallions will of course, be ailowd to compete. THOMAS Hl. ROBBLEE, Secretary. Summerside, Sept 27, °77. APS A RITHMSTIC, BRYCE’S LATIN READERS, ROYAL READERS, at HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, Ch'town, Sept. 21— PLASTER PARIS | 5 BBLS. now on hand. ns CARVELL BROS. h own, Aug. 23—pat ar 2w SUGA Be. iN Storé and to arrive— 40 Bois. GRANULATED, 20 Bbls. URUSHED, 30 Bbis. GOLDEN YELLOW. ~. CHEAP SACKS. aged, SIX CENTS A PIECE. T. NEWBERY & CO. 5,004 CARVELL BROS. KEROSENE Sept. 29—3in ar ne pat 2in SECOND-HAND, slightly dam Ch'town. Sept. 27—3w 3taw |}200 CASKS, EXTENSIVE STOCK |100 GASKS Landing ex “Janc M. Kay.” and To arrive. CARVELL BROS. Sept. 27—lw si lated nape , Barrels. Barrels. 4 OOD Mckee BARRELS, of the : | very best quality, for sale cheap. ROBERT BRIDGES. Sept. !2— Sugar & Molasses. ‘mad PUNS. BARPADOES MOLASSES,” 50 125 OBES, White Granulated, Vacuum Ao Pan €octfee Crashed, and Brown iISUGAR. CARVELL BROS, 3 Ch’town, Sept. 27—Lw ol SO a oat reoe ae ocans e al e es TORE: i ‘ Ree a ln ee PSG el Ns