any pee 2 i Di 6 seis i i points I, eu. i), Stewart, Serat. Younker Bia a a —— - aan 2 lO Be ATM: ‘ ln 4s elle. Oe : RT Ow IK. . Fu a oe > TR wav = é ! re . : . : | NEWS ny TELEGI DAD} he at ta ma. The following are its principal | ' an icles ; Peru surret ders the monitors | d R T “a “~~? : bone capac aud Atahuaipa, ra t} m % % 4 A 4 | } | sa oo itions of Callao, urrenders all thi — wt Pe oem ’ : e th CANADIAN WIMBLEDON ‘iter? Gatec, vijate nt toca oe ler navy for <V years, and will reimburse | ; : ao ee to Chili the « the w: Chili en ras | 4 f{ [? | ( fi i i bhi HVvAaAgeS | ; ‘ mac w - e tr nae . , , df tow —s - rs, 2, Aeaga A P er 2 FS ‘ y fi 4 I] we’ CSS of the Slien bers Oi ) pay haif the ext rior debt ot Peru. q Hi & ff 4 3 - 4 vi % “ o + ia 9 4 es A x i ooo ee ee G Ao oF i hee BB 5 Xt i | rev... wi Sept. 4 i — eer AOE od Bi at So 28 bes * => aie the Island Team. ny a Se Ba @ ‘kg BD OB BEG a pees pe 4 <7 - a oo : ie a ' 4g 0 : Z yD ’ With reiere) re raports of the! a oi wed bead |G 4 es Fi oS Gasd UG ee Hor f Fee e yd ; 4) ; LOE t plots to Ke the life of the Czar] ta BS a 5 pect ; g) Ct to Bheé j inti wl ite on his wav to FF vidia, a Mi SCO W j 5 . ai ’ ; ‘ » . i OTTAWA, He} paper stares that a policeman, a fortnight] ’ ™ . 3 tates | ; zht | ‘ f es a doa YATWHRAK Y oy : - ' : , found the inmates of ; all house | New OOC = / Te¢ ner iii fi ; ; he snootin s newan fo-daday lO a mn E : ; . yr y ; oe Ml ee | at FOC din Lx o y ery SO vy Liv) os . ‘ : :* ‘ ; ‘ . 4 th . wind bh} . ‘ hae | r ; ; Near the Ubarkotl ™\ MIWaY engaged in ex- a ~ A | yo core : ee a ee enerec i cavations, They said they were making al | aa Gd dae es competitors Wore on the grounds. fr the ‘] ; ‘ : ERE US ; se BBE ® 1} . . bad . i é c iar. + Ar hy Was mace, 2 hu when it | 5 j & & bE a> j " i-¢ itie? ‘ i wti ae : : ’ 2° wen ~~ rf = + - » a i yen mas 1 ye + dis red that the had 1) sie to | y % q% { i A ; > ez ‘ ‘ ‘ ? ; A : ets > handred vare the first prize was won bv : ri: | 4 i 5 * ‘ € Fa 4 - & ee om wae ‘ wes : : ¥iy LiKe a tunnel toward 1 rally | the } sf ee 3 4 :. § dir i 2) % ea AE ; 4 Oh by Air TYMPPV UR AT RY : Capt. Nelson, of Halifax thirty-three! .:..... 3 ee ee aoe re 2 JFL ENS PVN be ee ee Tih. iu wah Hi WRT: LUN iy i points, and the s nd pr Oe tee, , | Utggers disappeared J3 WIRE CLULU ELT, ibs ' tls. cbs 1s tary COT) id ty *ercvreany i . ‘ | -— nine — - ae - - : ' | TOP LOO | ene nee sameeren ea oe we ow. eee feet ae Ss eee Davis nh. il Ch trlott town, thirty-two! | bv ded SO St es EE 2 222. Woe ;). etiicdliarive ' ' | | ” . . } 2a PSae 2 . ® 3 & «4 balks aha eaeeis arvcale? Elemis, and Sapper |. Hooper, also took good Tm r , > ; | i Wr are again ndebted tO our nunknow? sneer: ifriend in Hovland for late Enelish papers. : } ti \ GH ANISTA ' ——— ’ —e ; PATRON] OFFICLAL ACU OVER NT OF GEN, ROBERTS L\YOOB KHAN S FORCES, VierorRy LoNpon, Sept. 5. The followi 1s from Gen. Rol victory ove? . despatch has been received youu Khan: ” Can tha - rept oe Th + report of re-} connoisances carried out by Gen. Hugh | Gough and Col. Chapman on 3lst ult., afforded me all necessary information re garding the eneimy’s I found it quite practicable to turn his right and thus place myself to the rear of Babawali Range, where Ayoob Khan’s main camp was. I decided on doilmg so, and commenced attack shertly after 9 ocl morning. To cover my designs I made preparations for a direct attack upon Ba- bawali and this point was entrusted to the troops of the Candahar garrison Gen Primrose, who also arranged to oc- cupy my adv vnced positions of the day. positi 2). i £ ‘ uck yesterd Ly pres Lous At the same time the cavalry brigade under Gen. ‘lugh Gough advanced upon} the left and without difficulty reached} Argand Ab, where it was well placed for}! pursuit, shor il the enemy break either to-| or Kakrez The attack - > Da econd orl wards Nirish x made by the first aud under Generals McPherson spectively, with the third Gen. McGre.or in support, rAk WHOLE gades . ; 7 Drigaae under INFANTRY being under command of General Ross An elevated yillage within 1.200 yards of eur position was strongly held by the enemy, and had first to be taken. This was done in 3 most gallant manner by the 92nd Highlaaders and 2nd Ghoorkas, cov ered by-artiliery. ‘‘Two brigades then advanced through orchards and encivsures, fighting steadily. the left of f:e second brigade being brought gradually reind wutil the village of Pirspai- mal was reached. was in vreat force and fought most resolu- tely, but not hing could resist the determined advance of the British troops. Shortly after this, i1e reserve slope ol 7 Wali was reache |, and the standing camp o Ayoob Kien become visible All th enemy 8 att-mpts to stem the torrent futile. By (2 o’cleck, noon, the in our possession, which included Mth of Ju) ‘* The casualities, in addition to these yesterday reported, include three officers of vith 27 pieces ordnance, our ewn guns lost on the cavairy slightly wounded, namely Major Willock, Lt. Baker and Lt. Neville Cham- berlain. The 92nd Hi ghlan lers had 51 wounded, three of whom since died. ‘The 72nd had 17 wounded, of whom 6 died Among the 72 wounded. is about 21 ‘* The cavalry brigade marches to-morrow to Kokerau, where it wiil be 1, and this will facilitate supplies being into the city. The 19th: Bombay infantry, with the $id Bombay cavalry, will iative troops, 11 were kiiled and The total numbor of wounded places Gen. Phayre, to whom I am writing, re- questing him net to push on too many troops, but to utilize his transport as much as possible in the conveyance of stores supplies.’ EUROPEAN Leng, Sept. 4. In the Commons, on a motion to go into eommittee on the appropriation bill, Par- nell’s amen(Iment was rejected by a vote of 58 to 23 An amendment moved by Dillion, tack- ing the coiapensation for disturbance bill}; on the ap: sropriation, was rejected by a} | ‘THE Stipendiary M: agistrate having return- vote of 60 to 18. A debate arose on O'Connor's amend- ment, throwing out the item for salaries in the House of Lords. Sir Vernon Har- court, Home Secretary, said Lord Redes- | verts, giving details of his! the | under! was | and Baker, re- | At this point the enemy | } © | inate him as he >| the 4th. camp was breught | march | we to-morrow, to open up communication with | and | ' goodly number of cases for his dale had indicated that the House of Lords | rejected the registration seats of Tory members. John Bright said | it happened that while the Commons were endeavorin; to conciliate Ireland, the} House of Lords were determined to make a declaration of war against the trish. Mir. Aylmer, Conservative member for Maid- atone, declared that Mr. Bright's speech was suppressed treason against the consti- | tution. The amendment was rejected by a vote of 81 to 18, The appropriation bill then passed committee, Previous to this Philip Callan, Home member for Lowth, in a speech on home local grievances, spoke of the infidel mem- bers of the House, and of the intolerent, ignorant Presbyterians. He refuscd to re- tract and was suspended for the remeiader of the sitting. Hehad the appearance of being intoxicated. After some difficulty he was ind iced to quit the House, and re- tired bowing, smiling and kissing his hand. Lonpvon, Sept. 4. The ** Daily Telegraph” reports that a preliminary treaty of peace has been signed bill to save the |! i Z& the young p articles in bas: . ! : ’ , aye « ‘ BOYMie S sale Ol ment of Methodist Chureh to- ' . jmorrow at 2 o'clock. Seumimer Goods af | saneetaienhipitiainiliaaedch | **OLp GoLto” will be for sale in 10 days at} z Apthecaries Hall Cs. [sep 7 3i 8 ‘Ss _ 65 QUEEN STREET, Aug. 16, 1880 PerRoLEUM Wells in Russia areDbejiag dee) eee —— | veloped to an extent that has largely dimin ishe L the demand in Europe for American i } th. : n : . 4 ite writer was shown to-day an exceeding. | fl | ly fine selection of tomatoes from the warden | . F | i Hon. Joseph Pope i Pa ; co re é f i Ui D GOLD wins he tor sale in 10 ¢ ys ood S F G fi soe iia |} Apothecar Hail Co, fsep O1} ; WU a i — 4 | Novick.—A full meeting of the women’s k }; «€Llperance Benevolent So slety on Thursday OF THI ; jis requested by Order of the President. i j — —— ” S | RAIN is so much wanted, in the country j |round about Ottawa, that the pastures and the E | roet crops are suffering. ya ER AREER CS — -- Ps] a -4 Fe Al ise 4 | PERSONAL. —A. Pp. Bradley, Haq, etary i ye lof the D tment o Ra a san ies nals, 1s ay lin the deg, Mr. Bradley is making a tour of Queen {the Maritime Provinces. He is staying at the Mes hievere. ‘ FULL } - nea "< | Street, On" Presday evening at eight ‘o'clock Mr. | | Neilson will address a public missionary meet- | | ing i in the Prince street Presbyterian Church "ARE CHES clined | Acollec tien will be taken in aid of missions, —_— Derraius of the less of the steamer ‘‘ Ver: Cruz,” in addition to t re latest comes fron CHILIAN IxtTentions.—The from the Chili Peruvian war Valparaiso, that € ‘hili proposes to annex Bolivia retain Taharaco until Pern pays an indem | nity i Be THEREAUC, the man arrested of Miss Hill, at Annapolis, N. S., is eod cireumstances. He could {planation of his whereabouts on the ithe murder. An atte was being mpt was made ee ‘ a Goop News.—We learn upon good author decision of. the Supreme Court of which, however, is not very probable, Dominion Government will employ ecunsel to the argue in favor of the ‘‘ Canada Temperance | points at Hunter River, for passage to Seaside—7 miles. ' 1878." ADPRES aa ‘ : oe | SOUHN NEWSON & (O,, Proprietors, | AcavEemy or Music.—-This evening owing} = : ite a requisition having been sent to the man- | June 21, 1880. he pe ee te ( harlottetown, P. E. Island ) agement for its reproduction, witnesses the —— a pace sake ge in eat nm asian en - | representation of East Lynne. ~ On the last j loceasion it was undoubtedly well played andj ESTABLISHED tS8%3. put upon the stage, and no better en none . je nn wm. so itive of Lady Isabel could be id than Violet re Fagsaa & “ 5 ee mn r veo Kady Tan cut be ound than Vole | CORRAC TH }Cainpbell. Her matchless pathos elk iged the ‘ me gh Be “ Bae a E F ig rreatest preof of her power in the fact that <a S ree’ aoe Ew * E itears were flowing frecly frem male as well as ad io iwell as female throughout the house. We} JOHN A, CONVER Sse, M NTREAL., ean conscientiously commend East Lynne to| ription, including all sizes Manill j } four readers, j renee sntinaaiinate small attendance at the ; . ancy hose published on our news via London, and is to the effect and for the murder & Map in give no ex- ; al iV of tO asSsass- imprisoned on ity that should an appeal be taken from the Canada, & Splendid Stock of BLACK and COLORED CAS as iS i: FRENCH MERINOS i Pp ’ e174 } . ; y , "TeV ir. all Sha GRECIAN. CORDS and LUST! WINCEYS, PRINTS (New Pattern ) GREY and WHITE COTTONS, NEW WORSTRD COATING Sand TWEEDS j Clearance Prices. at MACDONALD’S. her pat augl6 L . FROM 60 oe ennui °O 3D OPE IN BD! Lf G0 Pieees Choice New Tweeds, for Fall Wear, 2 ° CO $2 STOCK OF TRIS MENGS TO SUIT. momaton SOS its tiade te Order as Usual. RUSTICS a-inmt i .£ h mr Py oy a UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE.) ooo ¢ M\HIS Beautiful Watering Place will be open for the reception ofdiuests from the 24th A June till the 15th September. The above Hotel is situated in one of the most charming spots on the Island, | having beantiful scenery, a bracing atmosphere, « beautiful beach, splendid surf- bathing, sea and river fishing, etc., eve. Good Tables. Moderate charges Special | ia f Dienic anc yi? arrange ments made for Picnic and Dinner be let for Picyie Part etc., at mod Coach will leave Charlotte town every Guests ; : Also? been arrangements have 4 to thre fiambroliee &e., &e., equal in quality THERE Was a | Jan. 7, 1880. market to-day. Prices were as follows: — | == sneer comes sna 2 eens Beef (small) from 5.to 14 cents; do, (qtr.) from a +t to.8 cents; Mutton, per lb., from 5 to io i ; cents; Lamb, per lb., from 4 to § cents; ‘ | Chic} skens, per pair, from 30 to 50 cents; | : E “‘urkeys each 75 to 1.25; Geese 50 to 60 cents; | | Fowls, from 40 to 60 cents; Butter, fresh 18' We?’ RECEIVED AT jt ) 22 cents; do. tub, 16 to 17 cents; Veal per JUST RECEIVE : ilb., 3 to 8 cents; Ducks 40 to 50 cents; Kg we ifrom 13 to 15 cents; Flour iper. 100 lba.. 1$3; Oatmeal, $3. Hay per 100 lbs, from 35 to | 40 cents; Oats per bushel 40 ce nts; Potatoes 5 to 28 cents; enaeyenine 45 te 55 cents. ceeniibitensces e absence, had 2a attention at the Court yesterday morning. Patrick Mc- Court, who was arrested for damaging and destroying property belonging ta Mrs. R. B. Peake, was fined $10 and costs and ordered to pay $15 for damages. James Murphy, arrest- ‘ed for stealing a chain from Messrs. Rubin & Hart, was gms ga“ to six months imprison- ed to the city after a brief ‘ment with hard labor. James Burns, sum- moned for saiasihten Donald Farquharson, was fined five dollars and costs. <A boy, | named Charles McEwen, arrested for the| larceny of a box of cigars, was further re- manded to jail. assaulting Alexander McKenzie, was dismiss- } ed. To- day John Murphy was fined $16 and costs, for selling liquor without license. Alon- | £0 Manthorn, summoned for stealing cucumb- | ers from Mr. Peter besBrisay, was dismissed. Joseph McDonald and William McVane were summoned for cruelty to a horse. McDonald was fined $15 and cests, and McVane was dismissed, a Weather Bulletin. the dh next 24 hours for the Probabilities for Maritin.e Provinces. Toronto, Sept. 7. Fresh westerly te northerly winds, fine cool weather, Peter Met ruigan, arrested for | Paylor's Jewelry Stores, North and South Sides Bihan a PATENT BUST PROOF SILVER WALTHAM WATGHES, Silver Necklets and Lockets, SILVER FILIGREE CROSSES AND BROOCHES, Studs, EKar-Rings, Gents’ Silver Pins, Ladies’ Gem & Guard Rings, O. F. RINGS AND PINS, Queen Square, tr i —<—— ee first page, appear in the New Yerk //erald of Charlottetown, Sep tu th sat {the 4th. The steamer sank suddenly and ———— ~ -aeereseneseeanea eo louly twelve persons escaped. PRINCE r Parties. etc. Alsi ; ; erate c:} returning every Th igsday and Menday morniny, at me ad ie % Tt +E 4 yA , , 4’ a> <r 4 AN ACTU RER (ph ‘ TOR DAGH of very Desex Rope, Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lopate Marlin, ‘ond will « ‘accommodation, apply in Liverpoor to R. M. ‘Silver-Plated Cruct Frames, Nickle Timepieces and Alarms PRICES LOW--QUALITY GUARANTEED. TAZ LORS, NORTH & SOUTH SIDES QUEEN SQUARE. Aug. 29, 1880—3w 3aw FLOUR. 2) = (\ Bbls SUPERIOR EXTRA, in Store, ’ 480 do do do, to Arrive. CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, aug30—4die od } © _ Lt EDWARD ISLAND. » the spacious } Davilion will} iarge Ss. Vednesday and S 9 o'clock, a: m. with Mr. B aiid to meet trains from all Tarred | Hemp Rope, Houseline n est American. ss Prices on application. EPR CTO PA OTE ENE ES. FA Livernoa! to Gharitttet etown. VELL-KNOWN A] “MIDAS,” Classed A 1 at Lloyds and Coppered, DANIEL A. McINNIS, Commanper, be ha on the passage to LIVERPOOL, AN will take the berth there for this port sailing about the 20th September, carry Goods for neighboring through rates. For Freight or direct, ports at | Passage, having superior C. STUMBLE#s, 69 South John Street, or here to the owner, isa. ° R. F. QUIRK, Ch’town, 27th Aug., 1888. —2w WORTH’S LiVERY STABLES! PRINCE STREET, Between Kent and Grafien Streets Charlottetown, P. E. Island. June 17, 1880—3m eod na i i | } i } | ; saturday evening, calling for j On GANIZED 1853, Net Lesefs for Policy liulders, ~ $1137,549,73. coe ee ed with the Bominion lreteciion 6 Canadian Policy ’ Holders, $100,000.00, LOSSES PAID TO DATE, OVER $3,0 00.000. : Parties deiista Insurance on Private Resi- dences and contents, or Farm property, had better find ., Of this Time Tried and Fire Tested Insurance Company. ited, out rates, ete N. B.-—Canvassers wa: Ros. ANGus, Special Agent for Provines S. the Maritime 58 BeecoBewraw oy aos PESERISAY e (reneral Agcut for P. EK. I. | Ch’town, July 31, 1880—3: steamer Kvery Week, i DIFFERENT VARIETIES GF NS et Re a RRET 47) "th gi iftd @ ae? | Th. if Jol THE BAR i t~ Lemons & Pears, BEER & GOFF. : 1sso® ‘Boxes Ch’town, Aug. i ! ‘ / | i | | | | CLIPPER SHIP! } | HE place to get your Printing done is a the MEX AMINER PRINTINGROOMS, | |[vHe PERF ECTION || | ce SOLE PROPRIETORS of WHISKYiz@ || GREENLEES @ UNRIVALLED ror ee ROTHERS pat ole PICONMERGIA ALSTREET.LONDORE LXPSTODDY. |] OISTILL 1! RIES, ARGYLESHIRI i ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY. . ANALYTICATI Ee ee 54, Holborn-viaduct, Fh. C,, London, Aug. 18,1879 Rerort on the Lor! iE ; Hicut AND WHISKY: ‘“We have visited the bottling stores of Greeniees Brothers, and have selected frou the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subjecte ed them to careful examination and : Pi. analysis. The s rant, mell possessed all amples were very frag- easant flavor, and the characteristics of pure and well-matured Scotch ‘Whisky of the tirst quality : 147 a ¥ 2 : ow, and Oj; Pp! “** AnvHurn Hitt, Hassauyt, M. D. ‘‘Orro Hevner, F, ©. 8., fF. LC.” Accents: MESSRS. OWES CONNOLLY & CO., Charlot tetown, P.E.I. Feb. 24, i8SG From London Direct. ca New Brig ‘‘MINNIE LOUISE,’ Heetor Murchison, Commander, classed 9 years at English Lloyds, will be on the berth in Lendon about 25th September, to receive Goods for CHARLOTTETOWN, CEORCETOWN, SUM- MERSIDE, SOURIS, and all points on the Island, sailing about 5ru OCTOBEK. This will be the last Vessel of the Season from London for Charlottetown, and affoads an opportunity to merchants to get winter goods direct. For Freight apply to Messrs. Tuomas & OXxLzy, 12 Great Winchester Street, London, or to owners here, LONGWGORTH & CU, Ch’town, Sept. 1, ’80—2w 2iew. Government for Security of ene ewe oe aoe . a ene ne eee ‘ ; ; . iO eS ee ae ed asta eter p f ’ RAE OO IE eT a ae ‘ig ie a : gt : v4 7 st co a AITO AE EO we inn es sy 7 a i ; oe cage Mareen me» oe en : Fak 9 gp: boot FPP ‘3 manos 82 6% Se er ernment tr fh ea i ri a at D u ie