4 oe ... eee ee a LA ae aa ee » 5 » P > ewwue wer I Penne ne ee nea ND. Seen eaten PROVINCIAL LECISLATURE. | Latest ty House of Assembly. Fripay, March 21. Mr. Srraxen in the chair. Ma. McLean, Souris, asked why the County Court Ho tse and Lock-up for Souris | had not been completed last year ? How. Mr. Srewanr: The yet expired. Hon. Mr. McLean asked why a contem- ted line of new road leading from Souris feat to Sheep Pond hae not been opened ; and also why a new line of road leading trom St. Catherine to Souris has not been opened Hon. Mr. Srewarr said the Government was not able to open out the contemplated roads. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Hon. Mr. Davies moved the second reading of the Bill relating to the Church of England. The motion passed and the Bill was read a second time, and the House resolved itself into a Commtttee of the Whole. Mr. Catuoun in the Chair. Hox. Mr. Suiiivan said he had received a vote from a member of the Church of England, intimating that the branch to which he belonged had never been consuit- ed about the Bill. How. Mr. Davies said he understood that the Bill had been prepared by a Com- mittee of the Diocesan Church Scotety rep- presenting all sections of the Church. Hon. Mr. SuLtivan suggested that the Conmnittee report progress and ask leave to sit again, so that if members of the Church of England are opposed to the Bill, their objections may be heard. Suggestion adopted. PUBLIC PRINTING. Mr. CaLtHoun moved that a Committee of five be appointed to enquire into the cost vf printing during the past ten years. ROADS AND BRIDGES. Hon. Mr. Srewart introduced a Bil! to amend the Public Roads and Bridges Act. Bill read a first time. INTERPRETAION ACT. lion. Mr. Dayres moved the House into Committee of the Whole to consider the ** Interprotation Act.” Mr. FarQuHARSON in the Chair. Saturpay, March 23. wi: The House met this forenoon, and went into Committee on the Bill to Disestablish | the English Church. The bill was reported agreed to in com- mittee, and ordered to be engrossed and yead a third time. Mr. Ferevson said that the Government gave this bill more advantages than the the bill which he introduced for the benefit of a laboring class. He thought it was of a private nature. The leader of the Government explained that the bill had been obnoxious on the Statute Book, and that the Government determined to remove it, and it was not customary to repeal Acts at the expense of the ies whom they benefit. e first order of the day was then read, and a Bill respecting the appropriation of fines collected by the Stipendiary Magis trate. This Bill enacts that the fines collected by the Stipendiary Magistrate, for juvenile iminai otfenders, be paid into the Trea- sury of the City, instead of the Local Trea- ury, as enacted by the Dominion Statute, which comes in force on the first day of April next. : wt was agreed to in Committee, and order- «d@ to be engrossed and read a third time. The House then adjourned until three o’cleck. Entertainment at Souris. [COMMUNICATED. | A uvsicat, literary and dramatic enter- teinment was given at Souris on Wednesday evening last, by the Temperance Reform Chib of that place. It was rather of a anixed character, intended to suit the tastes all; in that it succeeded. ‘‘Who'll buy onhee Herrin?’ was very prettily sung. Mr. Cantwell brought down the house with his song, ‘‘The Taglishwan, the Scotch- man, and the Irishman,” and, in response to ‘an encore, sang ‘“‘The Cave Wheat Sprouts,” which, with its quotations from Shakspere, was quite a novelty. In the farce, ‘‘The Fellow That Looks Like Me,” Mr. Anderson deserves special mention, his interpretation of negro char- acter being capital. In the last piece several local hits were well received. The other pieces were fairly rendered. Altogether the Club have reason to be ud of so much talent. These entertain- ments are well attended, and tend to cheer up the winter evenings, and also, we hope, to fill the Club’s treasury. The following was the PROGRAMME : ~—Again We've Met, Choir 1 ” : Mr. F. MeDonald IIL Necitation—“The Brave Man” — Mr. Gallagher. JV. Duett—‘What are the Wild Wavea Say- ing?’ — Mrs. J. White aud Miss Carlton. ets VY. Reading—‘‘Death of Marmion’ —{Scott)— E oA eae M E] of Fairy io—‘‘ Mar e Me vgs " Pe alee Sakon and Mr. E McDonald oe ee ee j on gees etait Mian alata on tlw om Tho “times ; Re ett ttt atta Nets cca Nei Ahan: stellen te tate ma > % . ee Va on oil Lf Felegraph., on the CM aft WAR icwe [tr DEPEECATES WAR, BUT THINAY 2B uf WS IMPRACTICAELE. Lonpon, March 18.—A leadite editorial | Special Dismetch to Bvaminer. .in the Times, after considering the terrible Sr. Parerspuro. March 2 ' consequence which would follow the great ~ he t “~ {warand the tremendyvus respons ibilily of | AHO -Ryenoe desse says that England hasithe Power which brings it on, concludes as time has not | not replic l in regard to the Congress. She | follows :—‘‘Nevertheless, Eneland must ad- still insists upon her demand that all the here to the demand that the entire treaty ' c 10 i ' . . jconditions of peace be sul | Sstancing the text of | mitted unitted, notwith the treaty has been sub- to the Cabinet. i to a complete freedo.u ot | Congress. ;meeting have diminished. the Con ‘lhe alternate plan suggested by Russia has agrecd | Russia would raise the previous question on 2 discussion at the | every clause of the treaty, except those he chances oF tne ¢ ONZTESS | which Russia, of her own accord, brought | before the Congress. | CONSTANTINOPLE, March 22, | portant issue than the interests of any pow- The police organized in Adrianople have | & is at stake. We take our stand upon the counnitted various excesses and pillaged | sting treaties. The one hope of states- | bomen last week containing property ie for the future peace of the world must | Tarks and Frenchmen confided to the care | ¢ founded upon the development: of a sys- {tem of publie faith and law upon the main- itenance and increase of the authority of treaties. If the publiclaw of Kurope is valid until formally repealed, any new ar- rangement between Russia and ‘Turkey falls San Stefano be submitted to gYess, lof the French Consulate. Pera, March 22. Preparations are making to give a warm | reception to Ghazi Osman, expected here on Ten Ccé. USSIA I8 But a far more im: | Wh + te, <teneee ~~ ~ . MS g } OF THE | SYOOK IN TRADE S. KEITH & CO. GREAT . WILL ONLY BE Continued for a Weeks Longer. bala "} o = a fonday. ipso facto, by its very nature, within the Sr. Perzrspurc, March 22. scope of the treaties of 1856 and 1S7L. It! j ore ‘ “ i" . . . : o . [ | There is a confirmed ramor in circula-|is not even within the competence of the | tion here that a revolution has broken out |Congress to decide whether or not certain! jin Roumania and that Prince Charles ‘has |clauses of the new treaty fall within the eee | ited. cognizance of the signators of the old treaty. j Lonpon, March 22. It is bound to take the new instrument into ee The ironclad Invincible has been ordered consideration as a whole.” to be commissioned on Monday for the MAY BE EXPECTED, . 4) ony t a the whole Stoek must he so'!d Revardless of Cost, ~~ Now is the time to vet NKRUPT SALE : oe - a - ER —= eae en eee in the Supreme Court: SHERIFF'S SALE, JOHN LIBENROOD, Plaintiff, AND , DER McLEOD, Defendant, . ) QueEy’s County: | Al wraw salads irn¥ Se Rt tte a ce ee ene serenely | By virtue of a writ of Statute Execution to me directed, issued out of Her Majesty’s Su- preme Court of Judicature, at the Suit of John Libenrood, Plaintiif, against ‘ Alex- ancer MeLeod, Defendant, dated the 18th day of March, instaut, 1 have taken and seized, as the property of the said Alex. ander MeLeod : ALL that piece and parcel of land situate, lyme and bemg in Township Number 67, im dieen's County, bounded aad adimeasuring ae tollows, that is to say: Commencing at a squaré post fired in the North side of the New Koad jvading to Pedeque. cailed Anderson's Road; thence rnneing North one hundred and three chains; thence West five chains; thence : South to the said road; thence following: the ' course of the said road Kastwardly five chains gr ee to the place of commencement, containing Fifty Acres of Land, « little more or less. And I do hereby give notice that 1 will, én Friday, ths 27th Day of September, | 1878, at Twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, in Queen’s County. | ' eileen : PPRHLaTY ) . sme ; Ser aia by Public Auction, the said i oe ae ) f Reh ites oY F rr piece of land, or as much thereof as will satis- ; LONDON, \ B bite eid & E a ~ ¢ 3 ty the levy marked on the said writ . | <A special to the Tiines from St. Peters- es Pg aD as CORRE Neca Bouse a Two Hundred and Thirteen Doilars an } i burg says that rumors are in circulation that 1F be SELL OR i p hali I, the Dy Leng | i. Bo ed ek Twenty Cents, together with interest on the Hi | Russia has demanded that the British fleet | ae corner of Weymouth end Rich- MADE TO ORDER, ; sun of One Hundred and Sixty-two Do ' | shall loave the Sea of Marmora immediately; air a at — ." eceupled by Daniel oman ontevitih and Twenty-two cents, part thereof, from i \ ithe correspondent has reason to believe that |” a, a Aan SON & MeLEOD oon <a. ae eee tres any February, 1878, at the rate of f | these reports, although exaggerated, are not} Jan, Slat, 1878. re mie aati ee ae my pene : Siete cast until paid, besides ‘exactly unfounded, and that Russia is mak- sample lithe tasetiiicnainiaitadiha lida Me ccati, gk Vv. MIiCGH =GOR, . Datec the 12th sg ee | ling, or is about to make, representations in! co et FF Ty HD pire s see ON er aes wane he { i regard to the British fieet. ’ j J AN fine ed es OBBS, ASSIGNEE. | o aa a’ a ATSON, tt | Minister Layard’s opposition to the em | cymes | Ch’towa, March 12, 1878—2ay et Sipeces St Some Gp ibarkation of Russian troops at Buyakdere, | oh ‘— at wa aa ———--— | WARD J. Hopasox, Plaintiff's Atcorney. CABIN ee eas jhas caused great irritation. An inspired larticle in the Journal de St. Petersrurg at- tracts much attention. It points to the con- 'tinuance of the fleet in the sea of Marmo- | ra in defiance of international law, and asks | lif itis not time to ask England what she ‘really wants. Europe should call England ‘before her judgement seat. : Iharlottetown. his customers and the public generally | for past favors, would take this method to so | licit a ferther continuance of their patronage. GENERAL NEWS. j any orders that may be entrusted to me. ee ' The latest styles of all kinds of Household, |Office, Church and School Furniture, made | from well-selected and seasoned stock, at short notice. Special attention paid to Cutting, tand Laying Carpets. ; nar” Repairing neatly done, at short notice { would also invite the attention of Trustees of City and Country Schools to A DESK,one of the Cheapest and Best ever offered here fo ‘School purposes. Please call and inspect it a my Show Room. JAMES HOBBS, Corner Kent and Prince Streets, } Ch’town, Feb. 23, 1878, \ Loxpon, March 2%. The marriage of the Earl of Roseberry and Miss Hannah DeRothschild was cele- brated to-day, The bullion that went into day amounted to £10,000, O'Leary completed 249 miles; Vaughan, 237; Brown, 233; and Corkey (whe is rest- ing), 229 miles. ‘The Circassian, the new steamer for the Anchor Line, was launched at Barrow, yes- terday. She is of 4,000 tons burden and is intended to run on the Glasgow and New York line At midnight, O'Leary had walked 284 miles, Vaughan, 271; and Brown 268. O’ Leary continues to walk in fine style and is much cheered. . the Bank io- am Yaw TAILOR’S NOTICE. ~ _* St. Patrick’s Day in Ottawa. St. Patrick’s Day was celebrated in Ot- tawabya grand procession—the grandest scene in that city for a longtime. In the evening a concert was held in the Canadian Institute, and the building was crowded to its tullestcapacity. Mr. P. Baskervile, Presi- dent of the St. Patrick’s Society, occupied the chair, and on the platf rm were Right Hon. Sir John Macdonald,Senators Carrall, Howlan, Skead, and Girard, Messrs. Costi- ‘gan, M. P., Plumb, M. P., (Cariboo) J. M. Currier, M. P., Alonzo Wright, M. P., Macdonald, M. P., (Cape Breton) Hon. John O'Connor, Shenff Powell, D. J. O'Donoghue, M. P. P, D. O'Connor, Fa-} ther O’Uonnor, Vicar-General Jouvent, C. | % H. Mackintosh, Ald. Chavot, and several others. After speeches from several of the gentle- men above mentioned, Senator Howlan made his appearance amid loud cheering. He said he was glad to see that freland was not forgotten in Ottawa. Many pleasant i, memories were awakened by the day. It Aer was pleasant amongst all the turmoil to have a ee one day which they could fairly call their Ae ey own. He was glad to see that their fellow countrymen were not behind in the celebra- tion. (Cheers.) He complimented them on the appearance of the procession. In the language of O’Connel!l ‘* to do a wrong was togive strength to the enemy,” and he hoped they would conduct themselves du- ring the remainder of the day as they had begun. It was impossible to abate the en- thusiasm of Irishmen on St. Patrick’s Day, and he hoped they would celebrate it at home as they did in public, with smiling countenances and happy hearts. He con- cluded an able speech amid loud cheers. We may remark that Senator Howlan has been winning golden opinions in Ottawa this year. His speech on the Fort Francis Lock scandal is very highly spoken of. ~-|>--—-—---- _ public that during the | : present dull times he is prepared to make! np to order Gentle-| men’s and Boys’ Cle-| thing at a reduction} from former prices of: twenty-five per cent. | Please give himacall | and bring your cloth) and trimmings, Fitzroy Street (West), March 7, ’78— th & saat pat iri & tu tf oe De ree on tee ee FROM LONDON TO PRINCE EDWARD [S73. ETHEL Ls: Prince of Wales Division, Summerside, has resumed work. Night of meeting, Tuesday. 425 TONS REGISTER, COPPERED, AND Trrp Grand Division meets at North Wilt- WiLL SATII, : ‘shire on Thursday, April 18th, at 11 a. m. —-“'The Englishman, the Scotchman | ive on Thurscay, I , ho tot ADRTT. fomnaine 7 and the Irishman” —Mr. Cantwell. —|§ Railway half fare. On or about the ist AE Pub isy far rying ; ‘ ws Cp al fp VIII. Reading—‘‘Dora”—(Tennyson) Mra. J. | ilazex, Grove.—A public temperance; SUL ERSTD alt White. ¥ 1X. Chorus—‘‘Hark! Apollo Strikes the Lyre (Bishop)—-The Choir. el X. Recitation—‘‘Satan’s Address to the Sun (Milton)—Mr. T. McDonald. ae XI. Song—*Who'll Buy Caller Herrin? — Miss Minnie McFarlane. XU. Parce—‘‘The Fellow That Looks Like Me”—Misa Rose, Messrs. Anderson and ‘I’. McDonald. XIU. Farce—‘‘Barber’s Shop ia Coninsion”--- | Mr. White, aaa God Save een. Avcompanjsts—-Misses MeFazlane and Faller, ! | meeting will be held at Hazel Grove School-! 'room on Wednesday evening. , Rexicrovs.—There will be Gospel preach- ing for a few evenings at the new Chure House, near entrance to Malpeque Road, services commencing at half past o’clock. hi seage apply, in Lone ; ae ’ 2N BeOS, Brockle dings Tus Patriot persists in its attack upon | re 0a, eoeyley: Buildings, G2 (Mr. Pope—notwithstanding the effectual | shield raised in that gentleman’s defence by the Toronto Globe, as she has made some of the fastest passages on Parties wishin a bv ARER, Fran Haligut and Codfish Cor. Kent and Prince Sireeis, | <n, z » iFFXAE SUBSCRIBER, in returning thanks to _ $f. PAUL'S CHURCH I am better prepared than ever to exeente * aa" S Making | JONN BELL wishes to inform the! REGULAR TRA 0 SPRING TRIP. NOW ON Tis ———-—;0: This Vessel was built expressly for the London trade, being respect, with splendid accommodation for passengers, and offers wy inducement to Shippers, her cargoes in splendid order, and making her three c ST RECEIVED <t the Be of KECETVED at the Fish Market. pa I. C. HALL ddarch 22— 2} Ch’town, BAZAAR ' ex "p> MrT UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF MACBONELL, ——30:—— SAC I> bi cae ' Ti™ ‘7 oO ” ores ve Ce te ’ THE LADIES OF ST. BATHE’S CHURCH, i intending holding a BAZAAR in the MARKET HALL, ‘Wednesday & Thursday, The 24th & 25ih April, | IN AID OF THEIR CHURCH. Admittance 25 cents. Chiliren half-price ee The following Committee have kindly con- sented to solicit and receive contributions for that purpose :— Mrs. Bayfield, Miss S. Longworth, ** Bail, Mrs. Manning, ** Bolton, ‘* Newbery, A Brown, ** Osborne, Davies, ‘* Palmer, ‘« D. Davies, ‘* FE. Palmer, * Dodd, “ C. Palmer, ‘“* Fitzgerald, “ G. Peake, Miss Haszard, ‘“* Pope Mrs. Hensley, “J.C. Pope “ Hobkisk, “ Sneeston, | ‘* Ings, “© Welsh. Mrs. H. Longworth. _ Se ee a = CHARLOTTETOWN, ISLAND, DIRECT. The Well-known Clipper Barkentine “ANCHE, £625 3R'RT1) CLASSED 9 YHARS, Al, AY LLOYDA, JOHN GRALAM, Commander, HELO LON DOW ; Hrelgnt at tiraugh rates te PICTOU, d GaURCRTOWN, thoroughly titted out in every record, to and from round trips regularly every season. .* : ; to have their Goods delivered here early in the season will oblice by for- Seven | warding their orders in time, so as not to detain the Vessel. . ’ e@eon » + - , & ~ ys m. . * For freight or passage apply, in London, to Joun Prroatre & sons, 69 Cornhill; in Liver- South John Street; or here, to the owners,-— PHAKE BRO’S & CO. Charlottetown, Feb. 2, 1§78,-3taw ‘1878, ndon, always delivering . March 23-— HERRING & HAKE! 30 Bbis. No. § HERRING. : _123 tis, HAE, ar ir Por Sale Cheap at ! A. HONEID’S AUCTION ROOM. | —-ALSO— 00 BBLS, 10. 1 APPLES ! IN PRIME ORDER, SELLING FAST AF A McNEILL’S AUCTION ROOM. No, 11 Queen St., March 20—6i eod _ AUCTION! — Fishing Station ab Runtiog, TO BE SOLD, ON “ ‘Thursday, the 9th May next, at 11 o'clock, on the premises, ; HE FISHING STATION of the late , BE. Churchill, which comprises’ all thas tract of Land situate on Rustico Beach, in Lot , 24, bounded and. described as follows : Com-z; jmencing at a stake set in the west side of | Water Terrace, and in the northeast angle -aé*, | Fishing Station Ne. 1, in possession of R: Bi: | Morrison. and running thence by the Magnetie . | Meridian of ihe year 1764, south sixty degrees . , west, two hundred feet, to the shore of Rustice | Bay; thence north sixty degrees east to the jsaut Terrace ; and thence southwardly aloag ° Ne Oy ee + He teen ttt Ys i { tin we, Poneman ote oe jthe same to the place of commensement—ta- & | gether with Buildings thereon. ly —~-ALS@— ' 4 Fishing BOATS, : ‘ 7. ' 8 DORIES, rt | 38 PUNCHEONS, r | Lot of Fishing Gear, Baits, Barrels, &e, ‘A &c., &e. | Terms ai sale, “ 3, 8. CARVELL, bi ‘ail Administrator, ig jvAtown, March I)]--eod whly t sale , q GARRIAGE BUILDERS. - Are rr i Spokes, Rims, Hubs, Shafis, Wheels, Ete., . | te en ene eee ever imported in this City, which we are ‘4 selling at least 10 rer CENT. LowER f than any howse in the trade. 4 : See ge Nt We have also a Large Stock of hy j . ‘ ot ‘ARLES 5 American and Canadian ISPRINGS both side and Elliptic; American 4 i Canadian, and the celebrated Campbet ‘ & Fowler make. i THis wa se eels, siait Couplings, Clips, Bands, gire Steel, iron, Bolts, Castings, ‘ancdeverything required in the line, at Paste PRICES, spocial) inducements to CASH BUYERS, Call and imspect for your. ; selves. ! BOURKE, SON & CO., . “City Hardware Store.” ~3—2w 2aw ne & ar 2w Fifth ' - 'Ch’town, Feb. - NOTICE sinetteillend, i T : ete having left Umbrellas or Pare sols at the Subseriber’s Establishment for repairs, are requested to call for the same ; | withia two months from date, otherwise ~F ‘will be sold to pay expenses. Establishmeat \opposite Bridges’ Pork Store, ; JOSEPH CUNEO, ' Hillsboro’ St., March 18~4j