e - ——<—<———— =“ es pene ee —e _—— aoe ee -_~AtH DA. a " ~ yy ny YY. Wi . = er “ri . js. ‘ddleton on the March, uss TO Tae EXAMINER, } rpeoral Desrat ‘ HNL MULL REBELLION '§ CAPTURE. cap FURTHER PARTICULARS. { ty ‘ OSSING, May vi rt ; Riei by thre e scouts, Another a 1e capture of e eays that is } red yas i named Armstt _- and Howie, four wiles north of Batouche. The scouts had haan out mm ihe morning to scour the country ; but these three had spread from the main body, and just as they were coming out of : bushes, on an unfre- ouented trail, they spied Riel with three companions tl Ls unarmed but his companions carried shot guns. They at nee recognized i, and advancing to- No effort escape, and after a ich they expressed Riel declared that wards him, hailed him by name. h : was made on his pa | wyversatl in wh I prief c ni, surprise af I, finding h he had intended to g himself up. Hie ogly fear was, he said, that he would be sh t by the troops. He was promised a safe escort ¢ ierals quarters. Riel was not in the least agitated when wrested, and was willingly made captive. He was assured of a fair trial, which was all he seemed to want Yow they have him—How are they to Dispose of fiim? “. na ; . ’ . . Chief Justice Wallbridge’s Opinion. Winnipec, May 18. Chief Justice Wallbridge has given the pinion that according to law, Riel must be tried iu the District of Saskatchewan where | he was captured. He could not be brought to Winnipeg or Ottawa. The Dominion Government might, however, issue a special commission and send up judges to try him unde the present act. Tao judicial authorities in Saskatchewan have power to try a man for his life, but an appeal to the Manitoba Beuch is provided for. He covid not be tried by court martial under the circum- stances. Gun. Middleton, it will be remembered, promised in a letter to Riel that he would le protected until the Dominion Govern- meat decided on his case. What Riel Says. s saTooue, May 17. Riel is reported as having expressed iimself to this etfect te f . do not think this trouble will be without result, as complaints of farmers will now be regarded with geome degree of attention.” When told that his books and papers had been captured, he said “Tam glad of this, The papers vill show that lam not the actual leade of the rebellion I[ have been encouraged by people of good standing at Prince Albert who invited me from Montana.” He expresses great anxiety whether or not he will be tried by civil law orCourt Marshal. He seems to have turn- ed out a craven coward and spends his time alternately praying and embracing th crucifix. 7 to know | ea ee Never be Taken Alive. Wuyyrrec, May 18. _ It is reported here that Gabriel Dumont fought like a tiger at Batouche, and de- clared he would never be taken alive. THE INDIANS. — A forced march-=Dead bodies on the Prairie. POUNDMAKER’S LAST STRONGHOLD. Bartterorp, May 18. | Loss and his scouts haye jnst arrived here, and report that the Indians started trom Cat Knife on the 13th inst. The wonts camped on Siturday night where the Indians did the previous night. The 'ndians’ trail was half and all alors tho way, Cattle d Wea the prats ie, The Indians are trav: lliog a possible specd. tt was an Indian advance guara which aptured the wagon train a few days age. A courier just in reports having heard of shother traiu being captured to-day. A very large force of hostile Indians are *neamped about Sounding Lake, and it is helieved that Pow dmaker has established himself at Kayle Hills, where a final effort &t resistance the militiamen will be Made. broad, dead mile earcasses of the greatest to A Carnival of Murder. Panama, May 17. A perfect carnival of wm irder, took place hear here rc. ‘ntiy. A party of Columbian toldiers aud Carthayenians made a midnight track on a body of American and Jamaica- ans, killing eightecn outright and wounding Wenty others, many of have since ' a whom ,. — Shipping Disasters. ilacivax, May 18. The N TWegian b sr Troon for Woe} Mav. off the P «? off the Banks Ok, Ose man ref i . tag vessel, aud wen’ on OL ; ets, fourteen in number, took to the voats. They were two days and nights, and were then rescust and brought te Halifax, io Maudalena, from k ice on the 6th of { Newfoundland, and ! to leave the sink- with her. The ; ec. atric PEIVE ! | Sergeant Toronto, May 18. Advices from Bat: uche to the here state that Gen, have commenced their . march for the relief of Prince Albert. relief The Striking Doctors—A Retreat ou Pension. | Hairax, May 18, the Doctors attending the still continues, and one 8 are without experiesced ’ x Hospi Lier ‘ "} shunt , iit? } Ie athe ndance. ’r. Ros ‘ ; ag AX s has ret red from the position of ‘iwetpal of Dalhousie College (ater a quarter Of @ Contury’s sarvic Jona pension of one thousand dollars a year ~ bt ; 7 j At Campbell's auction on the market square to-morrow, there Wilt be one sett Ol | . a : | Howe's Platform Scales. nea-le new: alse me cotiage plano, Raymond Sivger Sewilny rch : , a Wlity machine, in good working order, imu Various other articles. Veather iuileti i jee | ‘ afte vf newt $f’ “ for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, May 18—10 a. m. Moderat Moderate to fresh south-west winds; fair weather; slightly licher temperature. —— : of Redeliff Honse, puch, takes place next Thursday, May > > ’ 1 . 21st, at 12 o'clock, noon, on the preiises. This conve ly TH! Ke; auction sale nient situated summer resort is only about two miles from Southport Ferry. lt commands a delighful view of Hillsborough Bay, and is in every way well adapted for a Summer Hotel. For particulars see advertisement and hand- bills A. McNeill, Auctioneer. [m16 2i ortieiailibabentiy J. A, GouRLay, who recently graduated from the Ontario Vete-inary College with honors, is a resident of Prince Edward I[slan¢. He the first veterinary a native of the| Islan) who ever practised his profession there, W. H. Pethics, another young Prince Edward Island, is a student at the college, and at the request of Dr. Smith remained hete during the holidays te further to advance in his studies. Mr, Pethick is an enthusiastic student, and will no douvt become a brilliant ‘ vet.” — Canadian Live Stock is lg RG ix - oo BipLes, prayer book catechisms, etc., at Cam -ron Block. 8, hymn _ books, Morris’ Bookstore, <b New goods opening at Morris’ Bookstore, The stock will, in a fex days, be the most complete in the province, and we will let the public judge the prices. Give us a trial. | Wholesale and retail —L. Morris e | Scuoo.t spooks of all kinds at Morris’ Bookstore, Cameron Block. — SHockisG Crueity.—Mr. John Acorn, Harness Maker, of Mill View, a short time ago sent a boy in his employ to remove some rails in his field with a high-spiri‘ed mare. The animal, having been idle some time pre- vious, baulked in a load in soft ground, and he belabored her in such a manner that she died last Friday from injuries received. \ new supply of Wineor antl Newton’s Paints at Watson’s. -_-- => Mr. Jno, J. FAtRBAIRN, representative of F. P. Benjamin & Uv., importers of gent’s fur- nishings, Montreal, is making his regular busi- ness tour of the Province. He the Rankin, ' 4 gtaviag at | > New Smoker's Goods jast opened at Wat- son's + ~ rolanteer had better not forget Allan’s good advice given in the Y. M. C. A. Hall some time ago—go at ence and buy from R. K. Brace a pound of his superior tes or coffee, and tie it up in ¢ u KACH their —~handkerchief. — +> Trex pumps on Qacen Square, opposite Weliners and the Londoa fouse, were both dry this mornivg. Others probably were ina similar condition. Such negligence is short of criminal as in event of fire, the result might be disastrous. ———— A FINE supply of Fishing Rods, Landing Nets and Trout Flies opened to-day at the Diamond Bookstore, > His Gaace, Archbishop Q’ Brien, and His | Lerdship, Bishop Rogers, will arrive here this evening. - > Gop IxK and Paiat et Watson's. naan I. E. Prowse has just opened to-lay a fiue aseortment ef White and Colored Shirts. ma 16 epider gud. On Saturday, the 16th inst , the wife of A, A. Bartlett. Esq , of a daughter. MARRIED. At Charlottetown, on the 17th February. by the Rey. John M. McLeod, William #1, Lochhead, to Laura Mabel, only daughter of the late Wm. ©. Bourke, Esq. On May 7th by the Rev. D. H. Lodge, at the residence of the groom, Robert Ellis, Esq , merchant at O'Leary, to Miss Annie Waite, of Lot 7. EDT ED. At S°mmersiide, the 18th inst., James Colledge Fop*, aged 59 years. LUMBER. LUMBER WO be Sold by Axuction,an Wednesday evenl- ing, 2uth +%t,, at 6 o'clock, on Pownal Wharf, the cargo of Sch. **Ellen, trom Richi- bucto, consisting of 45,000 feet Spruce Boards, dry and straight edged on WILLIAM DODD. Ch’town, May 15, 18€5 FURNITURE! —— eee By Auction, on Market Square, —Oon— TUESDAY NEXT, 19th INST., AT TWO O'CLI ICK : Stoves, Chairs, Tables, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mats, Pictures, ! handsome Sidelard, Sinks, Desks, Copying Presses, avd sundry otber articles N. J. CAMPBELI, Ch’towm, May 16, 1885—2i Auctioneer, papers Middieton’s columns iW > . ‘On Tuesday. May 26th, inst. M4 BLACK DIAMOND LINE ny 00n Montreal, Gharlottetowa, Pictou and St, John’s, Nfld. rok FINE STEAMSHIP oe * a = gn = “BONAVISTA,” 1,313 TONS REGISTER, CAPTAIN D. ANDERSON, SATLED FROM | Wi we iontreal ior $t John’s, Newfoundland, ON iGih INSTANT, Ualliag ai Charivttetown and i. ctou. ~ Will carry Horses, Cattle and Sheep on dec} K. For Freight or Passage apply to PEAKE BROS. % CO., AAMT ST EY ee — a ae aoe Et. o Vv ins & ey us and United States Sain ‘) rn v neis, “hap inglish and French Miliimery, than Ever, chasing. AGENTS, Ch’town, May I6, 1S85— 2i Steam Fngine, Furnitu RX sverioy, TUGSDAY, MAY 19th, At 2 o'clock, in front of my Auction Room :— i ape | it) 1 Uy RG, lt Steain Engine, 3 horse power, nearly new; L Steam Boiler, } Steam Guage and about 39 feet Sinch Belting: 1 Turning Lathe, 1 Jig Saw, | fron Steam Pump. 7 --ALSO-—- A lot of New and Second-Hand FURNITURE. A. McNEELL, AUOTIONEER, Ch’town, May 15, 18s8—3i 1 Tousehold 3. S. ““ MIRAMICHI” » Ov, A ILL make an EXTRA TRIP, leaving \ Montreal Friday next, the 22nd, for Charlottetown. Orders on Monday will be in time. CARVELL BROS., Agents, Ch’torn * <7 > o; , May 16 —i TO SHIPPE RS Lobsters, Canned tvods, do. E will place at the disposal of shippers a portion of the warehouse on No, 2 W harf, for the express purpose of goods for shipment, and will grant Warehouse Receipts for said goods. This warehouse is a live, three-story build- ing, almost surrounded by water, and offers every inducement to shippers, as insurance can be easily effected, PEAKE BROS. & CO. ‘h’town, May 16, ’°5 Auction Sale. Yaluable Real Estate! AM instrugtal ta seil by Auction, on the preniises, | ' AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, That conveniently situated property, on the south side of Sidney Street, nearly opposite the residence of H. J. Calibeck, Isq., known as the ‘Skinner Property.” Furst—-The dwelling house and store, Segond —The adjoining Building Lot. A good chance to secure valuable property | at a barga‘n. Terms—20 per cent, at Sale, balance in five years, secured by mortgage on the premises, beering interest at six per cent. McNEILL, Auctioneer 4 ai. May 15, 1885—eod WANTS, LOST, FOUND, &e. SA'H—A few cords of Hardwood. Apply to P. Clerkin, Steam Navy. Co.’s Wharf. May 18 " 1 ANTED. 4 Servant for genera’ house- work. Apply at oflice of EXAMINER, may ib W ANTED—A situation by a toung man of strictly temperate habits and good qualifications ; good references given, Apply at this office.- may 16 5ims 7e°-O LEL.—A honse on Bayfield Street, containing five rooms, Apply to T. RK. Williams, may !6 reXHOSE having a house to rent, in a good locality in this city, can hear of a ten- ant by immediate enquiry at this office, mal4 \y ANTED—A Girl for general house- work. Apply to Mrs. W. R. Bore- haia, Grafton Street. mayl3 NOR SALE—A _ goed, second-hand Top Ruggy ; good as new ; will be sold cheap Apply at this office. may 13 tf the Common and Royalty, well watered Enquire of Isaac junay Ll till jul | age toe TO LET-—Aé Kensington, in and sheltered from flies. Gopx1n, East End, City. TR SALE. — A second-hand TFExpress Wagon. Apply te Wie. Murray, Baker, Pownal Street. may! tf FeO LET—The ‘ry Good Store on Queen Ch’town, May 9, 1885. Spring Upening! New Goods ! Sterns Are pow showing Mr. Sterns’ recent purchases in Great Britain ol and Summer Novelties in Staple and Fancy DRY &O0DS. fifinery Department well stocked with newest [fats Bon. es, Feathers, Fiowers and all the new millinery material. Stock of general Dry Goods very complete and prices Lower ‘very buyer should inspect our stock before pur- PERKINS & STERNC. NEW STI We are now showing DRE | and Canadian AND GENTS’ Brown’s Block, Charlottetown, May 2, 1889. ARE NOW SHOWING OUR SPLENDID STOCK OF WE | SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. — — 0 eer or EVERY DEPARTMENT COMPLETE Repeats as Required by Weekly Steamers from England. } } Great Inducements are Offered to Buyers for Cash. i ; | 10: Our New Stock of TEAS Unrivalied for Quality and Price. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, May 15th, 1885. MARKET S&UARE! oO | | Y7EEKS & CO. are now showing, in their new establish- \ ment, Market Square, a full stock of rich and fashionable DRY GOODS, eembracing all the leading novelties for the | season, Ladies will find a very attractive stock of Dress Fab- and Dolmans, Lases, Ribbons, Hosiery and Gloves, &c., Xe. The Carpet and Oileloth Room is well worth a visit from those who contemplate a purchase in these goods. The Queen Street Store_is also fully stocked with newest eoods, and business will be dontinued there as usual. W. A. WEEKS & CO, MARKET SQUARE AND QUEEN STREET. Cl’ town, May 11, 1884, Trimmings, Buttons, Street, Is’ y oeenpied by Mr. James Shand, App) so M. Stevenson, mar23 tf a Complete Stock of English, NEW GOODS ! American STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS FURNISHIN CS. We solicit a share of Public Patronage. SP ik WN eS. ee Oe. > £ {SLND RAILWAY mee ee TO BUILDERS. ~YEALED TENDERS addressed to the un- Ss i*“Tender for Engine Shed at County Line ' Station,” will be received until Wednesday, |20th May, 1885, for the erection of an Engine Shed at County Line, to be completed by | June 30th, 1885. 8 dersigned, and marked on the outside, Plan and specification mav be seen at the uperintendent’s Office, Charlottetown. Each tender must be accompanied by a de- * , posit equal to five (5) per cent. of the amount of the tender, which will be forfeited if the party tendering neglects or refuses to enter into a contract when called upon to do so ; or, if after entering into the contract, he fails to complete the work satisfactorily, according to the plan and spacification. w | If the tender is not accepted the deposit ill be returned. The Department does not bind itself to ‘accept the lowest or any tender, JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch’town, May 12, 1885. —6i her pres jour pio li SEEDS | SEEDS! E are now offering a very large assort- V ment of FIELD and GARUVEN SEEDS, in Canadian Seed W heat, Timothy Seed, Barley, Buck wheat, Clover Seeds, in all the varieties needed, and will be sold cheap at W. P. COLWILL’S. April 20, 1885—2aw wkly Imo A FINE ASSORTMENT OF ‘Men’s Felt Hats ries, Millinery, Ha‘s, French and Knglish Flowers, Silk Mantles| London For Sale Cheap at the LONDON HOUSE. Paper Hangings | PAPER HARGINGS! In great variety of patterns, selling very Cheap at the LONDON HOUSE. April 9—4w Saw whly