‘ a ees aeenetnnee cepeeteteeneteeee we een are rae eaten aoe ~ = —— — oe ’ 4 ) x if an ° i 4 EC LL a Spree — ae een ~— " "_ if » VOL. CHARLOTT iT WwW Pi l D [SLAND, TH | Y, DECEMBER 9, 1880 0, 7 it s §6YOL 6. 0 () X, R NOE E DWAR », U iS dA \ECEMBER 9, 1880, NQ, 5 , in —- ~~ — ~ , —_ z as - tool aatnctimandl.com dominated . " - ss ip ; | 1a’ einaliaae . e The McKenzie ‘Variff. Irish News. \a ; 0 f | Tae Patriot constantly asserts that the | a ute , Wi . .> H 4 5 | Vi A S C H : a) | NV A SS g | country is anxions to return to the * jug- i ( By Pelegraph to the New York Herald. ) uf | handled trade policy” of the Me ‘Ke 2317 nie ad Du BL IN, Dee. Dee he war of the jrish q tf | ministration. We agree with the Toronto | peasantry continues unabated. While a i , 0: — ° | Mail that there is nothing to support this | police sergeant named O'Connor was, on if ivi lew; and that. on the eonti ary, 50 far from | \ Wednesday night, Wi alking just outside | the Opp patecns gaining round, they are Claremorris, he was attacked and brutally jsteadily losing it, as the bye elections 7 , ; . : . . : | show. it is noteworthy also that, even inling knocked him down, kicked him about | the most pronounced Reform strongholds, | the face and head in a fearful manner. |abuse of the new tayrill is not popular. In}/Q’Connor. who had made himself con- a speech which he made at Bright the spicnous by his efforts to provide econvey- other day, Mr. Pattulo, the straight ont! ances for the Boycott relief expedition, | Op position _ idate in North Oxfo rd, cOn-; was subsequently discovered unconscious fessed that tle he did not think that}on the road. He cannot identify his. as- r y > ona ¢ . avila : “7 — - the N. P. was all or nearly all that its sup-] saiJants. Two young men, named Hayes porters in 1878 had promised, and while be} and Lite, weve arrested yesterday cn sus- felt- that it needed improvement, yet he} picion of having been concerned in the at- was free to say that Mr. Mackenzie would|tack, Some threatening notices have been . cautioning a ten- ave > rod & Tha > ot 4, os > oof mh ‘ ; have bettered the interests of the Reforin posted near Ballyboody aut farmer in the locality to give up the beaten by a party of men who, after havy- . PERKINS & STE ARE NOW SHOWING A VARIETY OF party, and would, in his humble judgment, have shown more policy, had he somewhat | farm he lately took on the estate of Lord remodelled his own tariff” Evidently Mr. | Waterpark, for which he paid a large sum. Pattullo, who, as the chief organiser cf the|The forther tenant had heen evicted for party, has had his hand on the political | non payment of rent. ‘The notices called pulse of Ontario since 1876, does not’ agree | on shopkeepers and tradesmen to refuse to with the Globe that thas the peuple are! have any dealings with him. A farmer pining for the old jug-handled systemt. residing near Clogheen is at present being ‘* Boycotted,” because he had taken a farm Suitable for the Holiday Season. Also. Flannels, Blankets, Wool Uncstclotiing, Knit Wool Goods, Shawls, Jackets, Ulsters, Heavy Cloths, Furs, &¢., &¢., for the present winter weather _————P> -- ee--- ‘ 20: Mr. MeRotiz from which a former tenant was lately i! hs 7 ise . evicted for non-payment of rent. His i adi itta ae Sadun cond tinite: tone a aol re ian. eal NCY . ¢ The Toronto {fail calis attention to the goods will not be bought in the market. 1 ee 7 & jest opened a fey jcesee of FANwe Gen Sereno treatment Mr. McKeuzie is receiving he Shopkeepers refuse to ‘sell him e2nything. at : ‘ ‘ : the hands of his friends. Last session he] His servants have left him. He can get it} ; Gi LOV E I BOXES, 2 FL( yW ERS UNDER G LASS SH ADES, CON I ESSION ALBUL MS, was unceremofiionsly hustled out of the no one to take their places. His herses at F HANDERCHIEF BOXES, BIRDS ; " | SCRAP ALBU MS, leadership. The Rouges abused him in the} will*not be shod by the smith. In fact, in tt COLLAR BOXES, a is « | SHELLS, — .. “1 ~ | BIRTH DAY TEXT BOOKS, press and the caucus, and Ontario me'n-|no way will anybody have anything to do ay ; PAPIER MACHIE BRACKETS, | CORK V 1EWS, | PEARL INLAID CARD TRAYS, bers, who had followed him obsequiously| with him till he gives up the farm, The il i CARVED WOOD BRACKETDS, ; CRUMB TRAYS, &., Xe., &o. for five years, cabaltled against him, and!]@rown ‘has issued summonses against a} i said hard things behind his back. Not thirty-six persons who formed part of the ft . , ; acts ; ‘ wnt vit! » - his they Ae tt »\ ‘ é ee - . res ees st . ‘ se : content : with de pos ing nimi, J n 3 crowd Co slie acte ad at Keske arrogan when it DRY GOODS of every description at lowest prices. Just look in and see the values made him abjure~ his "Pacilic railway | Michael Barret, bailiff to Philip O'Reilly, } Wwe are slving. policy ; and in Oxford, th E: ‘banner ” attempted to collect grazing rents for a Whe devotion to free {farm surrendered by a Mr. Murphy. On at Fe A, OT county ney cast iis = RAI iS & Yee ERNS. rte : oy “a } +: as 2 ; . : - 109 . trade in his teeth, and tauuted him with} the occasion in question Barret’s horse aud Charlottetown, Dec. 6, 1880. Lal : os f ; ; ‘ 1 . } ee : ay — - _ — hav lng injured the cause 4) ath n iViIng car were turned h: ack by the people. He +f | 3 ’ robbed him of his life Jong patron aud pro- | was only permitted to pass when an escort +" my tecter, the very youngsters im tue party] of constabulary arrived. The charge is for bit GW al OCéery ore. 12 QUEE N STREET. pelt him; and there is not a + corm jour-7** unlawful assembly.’ A nal in the province to stand up for him and} pepiy, Dee 4.—The Viceroy issues a er JUST OPENED! A General Assortment of GHOIGE GROCERIES Flour. Tea, Sugar, Wolasses, Currants, Kaisins. Seap, Starch, &e.. &c. CuxarP foR UASH. —eenteenaane é a f it ie - : : 6 :O: say: ** Why assail a or ‘ he blun-] proclamation to-night stating that county Leitrim is in a disturbed state and order- ing a large number of extra police to that : = feck Mr. Blake shared the responsibility. | re. and Winter pene e district. The movement in the North is A Remarkable Sxhibit. if he made mistakes, we appreved them.” looming up portentously, and is being wet eee oe ean ae | watched with interest, as the League is -ee — yh tingr Kaleem ane f making grsat efforts to conciliate the 2 > me ir. 2 ’ . . revenues Curing. the Oral: Bve -montas “| Orangemen. and enlist them. under: one 1880—the increase being, over the revenue b : ; : ’ anner. They have tmade considerable of 1878, $2,886,167 ; and, over that of 1879, progress, judging from the reports coming no less than $3,060,153—the Toronto Mail : “every day of refusals to pay inore se ‘ 2 é ‘J ren A ree. with such an}inin the Government valuation. The exhibit of revenue need not fear to summon tenantry on Lord Lu ’s estate, having We are now selling _ our immense Stock Parliament, and an Opposition with such} >) view their laadlord’s refusal to reduce ee >! GRAIN D DISPLAY. ee 2 eee ee W. A. HUTGHESON, j po WET. iT 80 Tih TO) Upper Queed St, figures before them will find it difficult to Next door to Miller Brea. ‘QUEEN INSURANCE UU’. at prices s that must suit all. make people believe that Canada is ruined and that it is unable to carry out its pro- rents, have decided to pay no rents for the present. Sir Richard Wallace's tenants to-day drew up along and earnest appeal M EN’S Wwe OL, PANTS bo oeed te eteneaseeceerenes eo ccececcccccs cosces sons Snvecccesue $1 - jected enterprises. * 7 for a fity per cent. reduction. While ceny- OF ENGLAND. MEN’S We I0OL PANTS A N 7 bg yy. Se CPPCC SETHE HTEH Se SHE eH eee * o . - ing all connections with the League, they SETI By. Ti EP ERG sev conse cccsneeehetsthstedosbodeabaph 4 26 Cape Tormentine Railway. express in firm and logical argument. their GAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build- LT’ , Merchandise and Produce. Also, on yon the stocks. ratos for isolated resicenoss. Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince Edward Island EYE EAR AND THROAT. DR. J. Re McLEAN, Graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, formerly Assistant Surgeon to the 8th and Lecust Street Eye and Ear In- firmary, Philadelphia, confines his practice exclusively to diseases of the Eye, Ear and Throat. Offiee at St. Lawrence Hotel, Pietou, N. 8. _ Oct. 14, le 36. CHEBUCTO MARINE Insurance Association | OF HALIFA. KE. PA ALOR, DUI Kee @a'town, Oct. 22,'80—Im Exchange Building. OLD QUEEN SQUARE LIVERY STABLES MEN’S D. B. UVERCOATS. ....... A SPLENDID VARIETY. OF vLermns Also, a varied assortment of Gents’ Underclothivg, Cardigan Jackets, } Hers, and all kinds of Wool Goods kept in a Gents’ first-class Furnishing Establishment. Cee er eeeeneerne eeeece 4 7d Our stock of Wool and Fur Felt Hats, White and Faney Shirts are tr/™ , A fine shew of Linen and Paper Collars, Cuffs, Silk Gloves, Buckskin, and all other kinds to suit. OUR CUSTOM TAILORING DEPARTMENT IS CIVING ENTIRE - g2 Please remember the place, and give us a call. Nov. 2, ’50—tu th sat a OWEN CON NOLLY ou ARE NOW SHOWING A GREAT BARGAINS Dress Goods, Shawis, Maniles, Scarfs, Ties, Bra Next door to Geo. E. ae CD MEH, ‘OAn” ee BRUCE & McKE ye ay! h oa Street, We and White Cottons, &e.. &e. iS Auct TINT Winceies Tue Toronto fail says :—‘* Among sev- eral short lines of a local character which will be put under construction the prin- cipal will be the Cape Tormentine line, which, besides opening up a fine tract of country, will give a shorter and safer route to Prince Edward Island.” —~ oa A Pacific Declaration. The Agence Russe of St. Petersburg pub- lishes the following declaration :—‘* All the Powers are equally desirous of peace. It is natural that there should be some difference as to the best means of assuring it. Russia shares England’s views, but = Macon the maintenance of the European concert above her own preferences, and will favor the course most conducive to its continuance.”’ The foregoing is in reply to Russian newspaper criticism in regard to the attitude of Austria, Fiance and Ger- many. ~~ i>.- yarns Jews in Germany. The Jewish question continues to attract much public attention at Berlin. News- papers are debating it, pamphlets are pour- ing forth, tumults are taking place among ‘the students and an occasional fracas still ‘occurs in the streets. A large number of eminent Jews will meet to consider steps to defend themselves. Itis proposed to es- tablish a journal to support their cause. An officially inspired writer in the Grenzboten seeks to vinicate Prince Bismarck irom the imputation of sympathy with the anti-Jew- ish movement. inability to pay the present rents. The League meetings in various parts of the North are creating considerable excitement. They are not yet very large or important, but are making visible progress. A strong anti-League feeling is being aroused all over Ulster. County Down has been the first to act. A meeting of loyalists of each polling district of Down, ‘‘ to consider the state of the country and what steps should be taken to counteract the action of the League,’ was held last evening in Belfast. A committee was appointed to carry ont the determination arrived at, which is to hold opposition meetings wherever the League meetings are held. The following resolution of the Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland, referring to the Down Anti-Land League, was read :—**The Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland heartily approves of the contemplated action of the loy alists of Down to counteract the working of the Land League, and earnestly recom- mends all true Orangemen to aid in the movement. Polling manifests to which are attached the names and addresses of up- ward uf ten thousand persons, representing all classes, have been issued within two days to the loyal men of Down. We have up to the present ¥ atched with feelings of indignation the progress of the Land League orgal ation, led by enemies of the British constit ution and aiming at the dismember- ment of the Hmpire. It damages every commercial interest, teaches the repudia- tion of contracts, blackens our country by those revolting outrages culminating in murder aud crime which elude the grasp of justice and shake the fabric of our social -OPENED.- Tiauonal, President and U ros Qoaisiind Filectlapenda. RS ee cunt : TOOTH AY i, (| if (}] th The Combined Flee ispersed. constitutional manner w ec y asem- HE Subscril h yey een Tweeds, Pilst, Beaver, Diagonal, iTbs ull dll Utd er 0 5, Sannin 2 to call upon a gtngrag to restore Subscriber has removes . - The Vienna Political Correspondence pub- | the supremacy of law ; but the League con- ‘ ; Tw w RR a EL [J ie lenna Loturiwat Correspondence pub . , : modious Livery Stables, 2 A I lishes a telegram from Badsic, which says : tinues to seatter its decrees and has now at- LATELY OCCUPIED BY MR. JAMES BARR, North Side Queen Square, Where you can get the CumapesT AND BRsr jes ToRXOUTS IN THE CITY. JAMES N. MILLNER. Ch’town, Sept. 14, 1880—ly BARRELS Bill AND SALT, QUEEN’S WHARF. () BAGS SALT, () S00 Barrels Herring and Mackerel READYMADE CLOTHING! Vests, &c., at Very Low Prices, Reefers, Pants, eae it ‘Ulsters, Overcoats, It will pay Cash Buyers to call and examine our Geods and Prices before purchasing elsewhere. me ROBERT ORR’S Cuaviateetnow®, Nov. 16, 1880. OLD STAND, A ee ————— —‘* Admiral Seymour has given notice to the commanders of the various squadrons of the dissolution of the combined fleet. The British squadron will leave to-morrow for Malta and the French squadron for Toulon.” It is stated that Austria has re- jected the British proposal that the inter- national fleet should, for the present, cruise in company, and that the Austrian, and probably the French squadron, will leave Cattaro very shortly. A Canpy-Eatinc Horsr.—A candy-eat- ing ee _is the property of Mr. Pratt of tempted to invade the province of Ulster. The time hasnow arrived when it becomes our solemn duty to rouse ourselves in de fence of human life, in maintenance of the constition snd of civil and religious rights and liberties. You will be called upong therefore, to assemble fin your tens of thou- sands to repel the invasion of the apostles of anarchy, disloyalty and Communism, and also to take steps for holding a loyal meet- ing wherever a disloyal one takes place. Respond, then, when the call is made upon you. Let your manhood assert itself. Down expects her loyal sons to do their BAIT, rl a Albany. N. Y, Every morning he is driven | duty, and let her watchward be, ‘ Fear God — ve - — Nestle 5 Mik I 00d W Q) OD ® to the banking house of H. &. Pierson, and|and Honor the Queen.’” ° 50 helt. baevele ' FAT HERBING, OR INFANTS and INVALIDS. 7 : WOOD, 50 cords | 2% 8008 as his master leaves him, he bolts sniikescniteas Ramiele ot oreinCaae 100 Quintals CODFISH and HAKE. For 100 CURDS SOFT ! HARD-WOOD, and 2000 LONGERS, across the street, and from a woman keep- sale at d gets aastick of candy, eats it,| Bismarck does not believe in hical Te for anle b ing a stand gets a atic ys na elieve in geograp! oe Landed—a choice let New Labrador BEER & GOF F’S. | oe JOSEPH MEAGHER. |and awaits the arrival of his master, who expeditions that do not yield political sugll D. SMALL Nov, 26, 1880. Nov, 22, '80—tf pays the vendor. ‘ results.