ees _ ea NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, EUROPEAN. Lonpon, Noy. 13. A despatch says that Baycott anneunces his intention of giving up his lease in Ire- land and returning to England. Mr. Forster is stated to be urging Glad- stone to coli a winter session of Parliament to discuss [rish affairs. There lave been two Cabinet meetings the present week, and others will be held shortly. [tis generally supposed that the Irish land question was the subject of Cab- inet deliberation, and it will be the leading subject of legislation at the next session of Parliament. In this connection the 7imes says: [f only true remedy is to be found in some equitable method of turning the ten- antry into a proprietory we see no reason why sucha method should not be carefully and dispassionately considered. Lord Cloncurry has taken a house at Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, England, for the winter. The effect cf his leaving Ireland will be to deprive labor of employ- ment to the extent of £4,000 a year. A despatch to the News from Ballincabe states that though few men were seen on the line of march it is said that scouts were en every jill, and pains were being taken toijentfy the Orangemen. The expedi- tion is encamped in tents in front ot Bay- eott’s house. The Times says that promin- ent members of the Land League followed the Orangemen on car, but left at Bay- cott’s gate. Several shots were fired at the barracks in Ballancabe where the Orange- men slept, Thurday night, but nobody was hurt. Military were ordered to repel any attack at the point of the bayonet. Land Leayguers, howeve®, advised the people to be quiet s» long as the Orangemen remain, At Loush Mask the garrison will be 100 infantry, 50 cavalry, and S@police. The resident magistrate will constantly attend. The Freeman’s Journal says that Baycott is very unpopular on account of his harsh ness to the laborers. A land meeting is to be held at the gates ef Baycott’s house on Sunday. and twelve other meetings will be held the same day. New York, Nov. 14. The World's cable says: ‘‘It is said that if the Baycott rel'ef expedition performs its mission in safety, the Aubeas corpus act will not be suspended, but Parliament will be called together very early andan Irish land measure proposed, which, if rejected, will cause the dissolution of Parliament and an appeal tothe country. On the other : hand dissensions are reported in the Cabi- net over the Irish question, and it is said Lord Selborne and Earls of Cork and Orrery are about toresign. It is suggested that the Government is considering the nestion of making the peasant class of reland the proprietors ef the soil. The artisans of Portadown, in the County of Armagh, have ostracised Land Leaguers and Home Rulers there.” Lord Kinmare, though a Roman Catho- * lic, has received many intimidating letters from tenantry, notwithstanding which he has returoed to his estate in Ireland. Lonpon, Nov. i4. The Observer has reason to believe that the Ministry do not contemplate any im- mediate exceptional measures for preserva- tion of peace in Ireland, but intend to defer action uvutil meeting of Parliament, which may be expected early in January. The Sit. James Gazette's leading editorial yesterday evening expressed fear that Min- istry are driving or being driven towards legislation, creating a peasant proprietory througheut Ireland, probably with a view to extending operation to rest of United Kingdom. Later on ultimate means will probably be purchase of land by State and its attridution to peasantry, to be paid for in a certuin term of years. Nothing short, this will be aecepted by Irish agitators. Radical members of Government and their supporters will not ¢unsent to coercion. Ministry will yield to Radicals rather than suffer Cabinet to break up. An attempt may be made to clothe plan in some dis- guise, but substantially, and in its full effect this is what extreme men in the Cabinet are hoping and striving for. Should the measure fail to pass the House of Commons or havin passed Commons be rejected by the Lords as it would certainly be. The demazog ies would go to their constituencies with a good cry for the imagination of the masses is readily kindled by schemes for transfering property from the rich man to the poor man, and they know they would never bo taxed for carrying out such a scheme i. would be the affair of the income tax-payer. Lonpon, Nov. 13. A St. Petersburg despatch says that Gen. Skobelot! will commence his march to-day with the main column from Bari towards Goek Tepe. An Avram despatch of the 12th says that the earthquake continued last right, with fresh shocks this morning, afternoon and evening. There has been further devasta- tion, half the tewn isdestroyed, aud lives lost. In tho Prussian Parliament yesterday Richtor vieleutly attacked the budget on account of the increased taxation it pro- poses. The Madrid police yesterday seized the — aud arrested the printer of a revo- utionary paper. Gen. Repail, a revolu- tionary officer, was also arrested. A Cabinet Council has been held in Con- stantinople to consider measures for the punishment of rebellious Kurds. Lonpon, Nov. 14. Beaconsfieid has received £10,000 for his new novel “Endymion,” to be published the latter part of this month. UNITED STATES. New York, Nov. 14. Upwards of three hundred friends of James $ephens met in the Academy Hall, under the auspices of the Irish Land , to recognize claims of Stephens on nares oD the Irish people, and raise a subscription | to enable him to return to Patis and work for the good of Ireland and watch the action | of Eugland. | New York, Nov. 13. i Nine thousand dollars were recgived yes- | terday at the Times office for che Presihet- tial pefsion fund. Ermima, N. Y., Nov. 14. | A lad named Fred Palmer, son of the manager of the Western Union office, lost an eye from epizootic poisoning. The other eye is endangered. He wiped his face with a handkerchief he had used to clean the spittle his horse had coughed on his coat sleeves. Local and Other Items, | ———— PEE wn — - - ae ae STEAM was up onthe Moncton Sugar Re- finery last week. nin <ielhieliilitaiasabiiliniase For sale at Needham's Auction Room :—11 barrels Onions, 1 do Lemoas, nevlé 2i iodide aidan ForTY-FouR cents were asked for oats to- day, but we have not heard of any sales over forty-two cents. ditches atasitiietili Tue ‘Stevensen Scholarship,” recently won at King’s College by Mr, EK. A. Harris, is worth $80 a year—not $60, as before: inad- vertently stated. Tue many friends of Capt. W. H. Bernard, and Me srs. Ledwell aud Stewart, of the brigt. Natalie, will be glad to learn of their safe arrival at Barbadees, 19 days from Canso. Tur Stipendiary Magistrate to-day, sen- tenced James Heanessy to one month’s im- prisonment for being drunk ard disorderly in P. Connolly’s tavern, Grafton Street. _ . a a Trottina Stock.—Messrs. Charles Rood, and Arthur Ives, ef Pictou, and James Lea- man, of Truro, who were in this city last week purchased on Saturday frem Mr. Louis Jen- kins, ef Upton Stock Farm, nine colts and two mares of superior trotiing stock. satsepnhliiilieaiatiaenlldiinagi VALUE FoR your Monry—At L. J. Wil- liams’, Queen Square. Gents’ Hats at very low prices; Underclothing smal] advance in cost; Suits to order—warranted to fit or no sale, at prices that defy competition. Terms cash. foo 15, 61 inl lseitialintaa tenia Tue Charlottetown Philharmonic Society meets for practice on Menday evening next, in the Y. M. . A. Hall. We are glad to Icarn that Mr. Earle intends giving us the ‘‘Mes- siah” this winter. This will indeed be a treat. We would advise those who wish for some- thing new in Christmas Cards to call and see the stock of G. H. Haszard, 18 Queen street. They are the most elaborate and artistic we have ever seen, and can not be obtained at any other store in this city—nor, in fact, in Canada, Miss‘S(GERSON, a respectable young woman, resident in New York, was shot and instantly killed: a few days ago by a young lawyer, Andrew J. Gillen, who wished her to marry him The lady was 30 and he was 22. He had just had an apparently unfavorable an- awer from her. when he gotit he proceeded to her mother’s house and committed thedead. We have much plessure in congratulating the 2nd Methodist Church of this City in the recent purchase from Mr. Fletcher, of a very powerful and handsome Organ, manufactured by Messrs. H. Bell, & Co. Now, we hope ere long to see a Pipe organ in the Brick Church, whose volume of tone will fill it as well as the new one now does the upper church, —Paf. Dreurptria —Dr. Revi! ent, in a paper pre- sented te thé French Academy of Medicine, asserts that lemon-juice is one of the most effi- cacious medicines that can be applied to diph- theria, and relates that when he was a dresser in the hospital, bis own life was saved by this timely application. He got a quantity of lemons, and gargled his throat with the juice, swallowlng a little at a time, in ordered to act on the more deep-seated parts. Dr. Revillont has noted eleven cases of complete success ob- tained by this method of treatment. Propuce Suipmexts.—The sch Traveller cleared on the 15th inst., for Salem, Mass., with 2177 bushels, 26 bags and 3 barrels pota- toes, shipped by Alex. C. Shaw. The brigt D. W. Hennessy on the same date, cleared for Philadelphia with a cargo consisting of 6,450 bushels potatoes, shipped by J. M Auld. The sch Alma cleared for Halifax with 2044 bush potatoes, 546 bush oats, and 100 bush turnips. On the 13th inst., the schr T. W. Smith, cleared from St. Peters for Halifax, with 503 bush potatoes; 314 do turnips; 234 bush barley and 232 bush oats, by John A McLean. AssauLt.—Joseph McKenna appeared at the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this fore- noon, charged with assaulting Francis Keenan. A fight, it appears, occurred on Pownal Street yesterday between two boys named McCarren and McLeod. McKenna, who interfered on McCarron’s behalf, had knecked McLeod dewn and was kicking him violently, when the complainant endeavored to prevent him. McKenna seized a heavy stick and assauited Keenan, striking him several blows on the | head, inflicting a severe wound on the scalp. Keenan’s sister, seeing him abused, ran to his rescue. McKenna, cowardly, dealt her seve- rl blows with the heavy stick. one of which rendered her senseless for the time. The City Marshal, who was near the scene, arrested McKenna and got him to the Station, in time to save him from the viclence of a threatenin crowd which assembled. McKenna was fine: 35 and costs, or one month’s imprisonment. A Fisu Srory.—A few evenings ago one of our city watermen, while supplying his vari- ous customers, left at the house of a well- known typo on Dorchester Street, was after dark at the time, and shortly after the man who gives drink to the thirsty de- parted, one of the buckets became the scene ef much turmoil. The women ef the house, as is usually the case in such cmergencies, became panic stricken. A cat, a mink, a lizard, or what! None could tell. No one would venture to investigate. For a time the househe'd remained, as it were, in jeopardy. At length one more courageous than the others, proceeded to the scene of disturbance and fished out a beautiful specimen of the finny tribe- a treut, seven inches long. Now, how this fish got there is a question yet to be selved. It isthe opinion of some that he passed from the spring to the cask, thence to the bucket threugh the tap. three b :ckets of the ‘‘best gift to man”—water. It - cnet ee OWEN CONNOLLY & CO, TROTTING STOCK: ARE Complete Stock NOW DRY GOODS! SHOWING A of Seasonable GREAT BARGAINS IN Dress Goods, Shawls, Mantles, Wincies, Grey, and White Cottons, &., &c. — ae 1:0 FOR SALE, At Upton Stock Farm, | SOME WELL-BRED TROTTING :STOCK. For particulars apply at farm to L. L. | JENKINS, or in town to 8. R. JENKINS. Noy. 5, ’89 i 2aw, pat ne 41 i NOTICE! A LL amourts due Messrs. JEN | LA. McLEOD, Surgeons, MUST BE SETTLED On or Before the ist of December, otherwise legal proceedings will be taken to recover the same. JENKINS & McLEOD., } ; Tweeds, Pilot, Beaver, Diagonal, President and Uister Cloths, | Sov. ». s0—2» pat ne « col VERY: CHEBEAL! rene READYMADE CLOTHING! In Ulsters, Overeoats, Reefers, Pants, Vesis, &c., at Very Low Prices, It will pay Cash Buyers to 0°:—- eall and examine our Geods and Prices before purchasing elsewhere. sa ROBERT ORR'S Charlottettown, Nov. 16, 1850. - OLD STAND, eee o _ WINTER CLOTHING Gentlemen, before O: Buying your Winter OVERCOATS AND REEFERS, YOU SHO ULD VISIT J. B. MACDONALD’S, QUEEN STREET. A magnificent stock to choose from—and very cheap, Ladies’ — Ladies will find the largest variety . price Mantles J. Novy. 9, 1880. a ry erro a ee a ne et NE _— see. Mantiles! and lowest in the City at B. MACDONALD’S, . Queen Street. ASSURANCE COMPANY ! FIRE AND MARINE. INCORPORATED 1851. 70: Capital amd Assets - - + + + + + + + $1.637,553.10 income for year ending 31st December, 1879 -— - $1,001,052.20 —_— 70: HEAD OFFICE, - - - -_—_— TORONTO, ONT. 0:0 Risks taken on all! descriptions of property at lowest rates. HORACE HASZARD, October 18, 1880. General Agent for P. E. Island. N. B.—Applications from persons willing to act as Agents throughout the Prov ince will be received. tet Site a FARMERS ATTENTION ! Wool Skins, and Calf Skins. HIDES of any descrip- Vool Skins to dispose of, Wool, Hides eee havin tion, Wool or will find A READY MARKET AT THE Spring Park Wool and Hide Depot. CYRUS F. STACKPOLE. Oct. 30, 18S0—tf Molasses. Molasses. Choice Retailing Molasses. 100 puncheons 20 tierces 20 barrels Expected to arrive per Brigt. Clyde” about 25th inst. HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, Nov. 2, ’80—2w eod -MOLASSES. PUNCHEONS of the choicest in the market. e CARVELL BROS. ** Kitty Nev 2, 1880. TO LET. A COMFORTABLE HOUSE of eight rooms, with good cellar and yard, situat- ed east end of King street. —ALSO— The rooms over my store in Queen street, very suitable for offices. Apply to yi WILLIAM DODD. Oet. 18, 1880. HE place to get tee BX AMIN our Printing done is a PRINTINGROOMSEB, a = ——- Militia, Attention! BAND CONCERT. YHE PROMENADE CONCERT of the Baud of the 82nd Battalion, postponed from last Thursday, will be held at the DRILL SHED, sani ie Thursday Evening Next, 18th Nov. Doers open at 7.30. Concert to commence at 8, punctually, and close precisely at 10. Officers and men of the Militia force are re- quested to appear in uniform. Tickets for a lady and gentleman 25 cents ; to be had at the usual places, and at the door. ' The Bandmaster and members of the Band | have kindly consented to place the proceeds ‘ef the Concert at the disposal of the widow ‘of the late Gunner James J. Heartz, for the benefit of herse!f and children. . F. 8S. LONGWORTH, Capt. 82nd Batt., Sec’y Band Cem. Nov. 11, '80—pat her ar ne till 18th ‘Dissolution of Go-Partnership. j HE Partnership heretofore existing be- tween Francis 8. Lone@wortH and | Ronert Suaw, doing business in Charlotte- town nnder the style and firm of LONCWORTH & SHAW, as Barristers and Attorneys-at-Law, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. ° Dated this 30th day of October, A.D. 1880. F. 8. LONGWORTH, ROBERT SHAW. Ch’town, Nov. 1, ’80—tf _. UY the DAILY EXAMINER for tte latest news—-loealgand telegraphic. ~ CHANCE FOR A Gt00 INVESTMENT | Canoe Cove Lebster Factory For Sale. f Ne sgy Factory is fitted up with steain and is one of the best arranged on the Island.* It is now offered for sale, the owner, on ac- connt of ill health, wishing to retire from the business. The output of the establishment this season amounted to 95,000 cans, and can for next season be indefinitely extended. The ** Canoe Cove” brand of lobsters is con- sidered one of the best in the English market and commands the highest prices. For further information apply to Hon. D. Davies, or to Messrs G Davies & Co., Lon- don House. Ch’town, Oct, 28, 1850. NEW CLOTHING, Overcoats, Reefers, Suits, Pants and Vests, Shirts and Drawers, &ec., &e, &e,, JUST RECEIVED, And fer Sale at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES FOR CASH, -—AT THE— GLASGOW HOUSE. F. LHPAGE & CO. Oct. 12, ’80-—pat INCORPORATED A. DB. 1864. CITIZENS’ Insurance Company, OF CANADA. CAPITAL, ----- $2,000,006. $112,000 deposited with Dominion Government. President—SIR HUGH ALLAN. Vice.President--HENRY LYMAN. GERALD E. HART, General Manager. FIRE, LIFE, ACOIDENT, GUARANTEE, RISKS taken at Moderate Rates, and Lesses paid promptly. HEAD OFFICE—179 St. James Street Montreal. M. A, CAMERON, sept4—3m 2aw General Agent for P. E. Sign of the Hlephant, W. R. BOREHAM HAS JUST RECEIVED A Large Part of his Fall Steck : CONSISTING OF | Men’s, Women’s and Children’s BOOTS AND SHOES, -In all the LEADING STYLES, and at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. and Gents’ Hand-Made Goods a Specialty. Our Goods are all carefully selected, of the best materiale, and warranted to give satisfaction. s@& DON’T FORGET THE PLACE “@e W. R. BOREHAM, Orrosirzs Marksr EBovss. Ch’tewn. Sept. 25, 188C—3m 2aw Ladies’ the EXAMINER PRINTING ROOMS | HE place to get your Privting dome is a *i 2 A en “i ear ets + , sare a i $4 ~ we SET SOY SES Oe ee eee ieee a ee Lae. 22> ed ants 2 is ma a . ors SE ROD ES ETO sy IC Wi A AE A iene pra a Vaasa a mat wy, ashe anne ema et ae UATE Hite 4 Be om leak pe ss jmsee eae ea oo ’