NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, EUROPEAN. New York, Oct. 17. The 'or/d’s London correspondent hear: that Germany, France end Austria hiv entered into private engagement net t exert any further pressure upon Porte pro vided it consented to give up Dulcigno, and that consequently if Gladstone now persists in his policy it will be an alliance with Russia only. Leading supporters of Gladstene’s administration now admit pri? vately of course that war ts almost inevit- able at a very early date, probably in the Greeks are determined to n of Janina at all haszards and cost, and Gladstone is as resolute i his determination to help them, while Turkey will yield no money, indeed can yield no wore. The Trivune’s cable despatch says Prince Randolph of Austria is reported to have made a bold bid for a new alliance by sug gesting that Salonica be a fair compensation for a Russian Stamboul. It seems incred- ible that an heir to the Austrian throne should deliberately advocate an alliance with Russia. apring of 1381. obtain possessio tome, Oct. 17. Deritte says that Admirl Seymour has intimated an opinion in favor of entrusting the super ision of the surrender of Dulcigne to the diplomatic agents accredited to Mon- tenegro rather than to the naval forces. Italy has consented to this suggestion. Dusuin, Oct. 16. It is conceded on all hands that a breach has been created between the priesthood and the Land League, which will soon widen into a complete rupture, owing to Arthbishop McCabe’s denunciations, which: will have great weight throughout the country. . lt is believed thirteen of the most prominent Land Leaguers will be pro- secuted. Lonpon, Oct. 17. At a monster Land meeting at Lang- ford, to-day, Parnell said the solution of the Land question would depend upon the efforts of the Irish people during the winter. He insisted above all on the necessity of organization. All measures of the (jovernment against agitation wonld fail before the united organized people. Government could imprison individuals, but never an entire nation. Dustin, Oct. 14. The approaching prosecution of the Land League leaders, which has been deter- mined upon, has created a panic in their ranks, as they did not for an instant imagine that the Government would dare to take such action. The blow has fallen without the slightest warning. I+ has been determined by the Government to pro. secute the leading agitators for a con- spiracy to resist the laws. ‘The law officers of the Urown wilé meet at the Castle to day at ten o'clock to. determine the form of the summons and line of procedure, which will be presented first in the police courts and then in the superior courts. The prosecu- tion is founded on the proceedings of the Land League in the city of Dublin asd on the specches de- liverei at some of the county meet- ings, the speeches at which have been reported by Government short-hand writers. linmense satisfaction is felt here at the prospect of the prosecution of the Land League. At the meeting of the Privy Council in the Castle, which was preside’ over by the Lord Lieutenant, the Grown Solicitor and the Crown Prosecutor for Dublin submitted an opinion that the rosecutton should be by a criminal in- ormation in the Court of Queen's Bench division. lf the authorities do not alter their minds a motion will be made on the first day of the term, November 2, for a conditional order for criminal information against Mr. Parnell and the other leaders of the Land League. A long legal argu ment will ensue when the parties will ap- pear to show cause why thie order should not be made absolute. The whole question of the legality or illegality of leagues will then be gone into. Criminal iniormation can he lodged against a body for conspir acy to interfere with the due execution of the (Juven’s laws or against individuals for usin: language at country meetings calcula- ed t» endanger the safety of a certain per- son or persons, It has not been decided which course will be adopted, but a leading a ee ish waters has been ordered home. further naval proceedings are expected, ConsTANTINOPLE, Oct. 17. A herd of goats from Angora, intended for acclimization in Canada and Cape Colony, were attacked at Ismidt by Cir- cassian brigands and a portion stolen. Mr. roschen, British Atmbassedor, has made a representation io the Porte concerning the matter. No Bansrc, Oct. 16. Admiral Seymour has been informed that the Turks are placing torpedoes for tho de fence of Smyrna. The cession of Vulcigno is regarded as practitally accomplished, A Turkish commission has been appoint- ed to superintend proposed reforms in Turkey. GENEVA, Oct. 16. The contractors of St. Gothard tunnel have asked for 700 more days for the completion of the twanel. ‘The line will not be opened for trafic until late in 1883 Care Town, Oct. 16, A messenger from the besieged in Mafe- teng reports the garrison can subsist on horse flesh until the end of the month. The relief force will therefore be delayed until the reinforcements on the way can join it. Paris, Oct. 16. To-day (Saturday) the execution of the decrees begin with the Carmelites in Paris and ip about a dozen departments. Lonpown, Oct. 15. vnay, is dead. Gen. Cabalero has succeed- » ae ed him, - UNITED STATES. Denver, Col., Oct. 17. A conflict with the Utes seems imminent. Yesterday two companies of wuilitary left Gunnison City for the reservation to arrest agent Berry and others. MiuwavKkeer, Oct. 17. A wind storm which prevailed here last night was the severest ever known in this section, and the barometer was never known to be solow. Wind was from the south, blowing between sixty and seventy milesan hour. A large fieet of vessels sought this harbor for safety and rode out the gale in the bay. The storm all along the Southern Minnesota Railway is the severest known in years. Passenger and freight trains along the line were blockad- ed in snow drifts from ten to twelve feet deep, and teams, with provisions have been dispatched to their relief from several points. The train which left Lacrosse on Friday has not been heard from since leay- ing Fulda that night. All the cuts west of Faivmount are filled with snow packed hard. Reports of cattle, horses, etc., having perished, are constant- ly being received, but no loss ef human life has yet been reported. The worst storm ever- known in southern Minnesota and eastern Dakota is still raging. A long list of disasters is expected when the reports come in from the east shore ports. Cuicaco, Ml , Oct. 17. During the storm last night the schr. B. W. Wells, bound in, with iron ore, from Escanava, foundered off North Chicago. Her mast alone remained above water. Her crew consisted of Capt. D. Hierkautf and seven seamen, who have not been heard irom and are supposed to have perished. New York, Oct. 17. The Sunday News says: ‘‘A clique com- posed of a dozen or two very wealthy Re- publican capitalists of Wall street, on Tuesday morning received cipher despatches from agents at Indianapolis, Ind., report- ing that from an extremely careful canvass of the State they had figured up a Re- publican majority of about 5000 votes They immediately began to buy stocks, and on Wednesday morning, on announced success of the Republican party in both Ohio and Indiana, the boom was fully inaugurated.” Lima, Sept. 22—1 p. m. Chilians are carrying out their threat. The boom of their guns at Charrillas and Callao are distinctly hoard. The meet- ‘ing of the diplomatic body last night came to nothing. All agreed they could do nothing to protect the threatened towns. ee eee Special Notices. Hyactnrus, $1.30 per doz; Tulips, 30 cents law officer has informed the Herald corres- pondent that probably the prosecution would take a dual form and include both. Mr. Parnell, who returns from England to morrow, will certainly apeak at Longford on Sunday. It is expected that he will dea) principally with the pastoral letter of Archvishop McCabe and the impending action of the Government. Mr. Forster called at the castie to-day and had an in- terview with the Lord Lieutenant. The more daring members of the Land League are jubilent at the prospect of a struggle, while others are apprehensive of the donble effect of a prosecution and the attitude of the Roman Catholic hierarchy. A despatch to the Stundard from Dablin says that in view of the abortive proceedings against Measrs. Davitt, Daly and Kiilen the gov- ernment has abarfloned the idea of pro- ceeding by summons or arrest and has de- termined to move on the 2nd November, in the Queen’s Bench Division, for a con- ditional order for criminal information against the leaders of the Land League. The correspondent of the News at Dublin, says:—‘‘ It is reported in well infermed, circles that the government does not intend to proceed against such men as Pafnell, Finigan and O'Connor, but against mem- | bers of local branches who participate in| the prevention of bidding for farms from| which tenants have been evicted.” Lonpon, Oct. 16. {t is rumored that Earl Dufferin will suc-| ceed E. J. Goshen as British Ambassador | to Turkey. The commanders of the French and Ger- man war vessels of the allied fleet in Turk- per dozen ; Croecuses, 25 cents per dozen at ‘the Agricultural Store—R. May. 016 3i | A FEW copies of Kemshead’s Chemistry for /sale at Neimes’, South Side Market House. {[o 15 41 Tsr Bust of Sir John McDonald and Hon Alex. McKenzie, for sale at the Family Grocery. KR. K, Brace. Cugew Mail Line Navy from Rusixn & HArt’s, [se 18 New Cuasstcs just received at Bremner Bros. Bruce & McKenzie are showing a fine assortment of English and American Feit Hats. Must be sold. ti—oct2 AN elegant asssortment of Bibles, Hymns, Ancient and modern, Kirk Hymn _ Books, Prayer Books, Text Books, Poets, Gift Books, Toy Books and miscellaneous litera- ture just opened at Bremner Bros. [07 Iw eod Ir you want your stoves, and stove-pipe fitted up, leave your orders, with C. F. Harris at City Tin Store, upper Queen st., and they will be promptly attended to. (sept 22, tf.) Swerr Brier Cigarettes with crystal mouth- pieces, at Rubin & Hart's. {sel8 Go and see the Elephant at Boreham’s Boot Store. s25 lm oaw Tur cheapest and best Note paper, Envelo ses, Velvet Photograph frames, Toys and Dolls of every description at the Agricultural Store. —R. May. (sep. 21, tf) Tue best fine cut smoking tobacco in the Province is ‘‘ Prince Arthur,” and only sold at Rusin & Hart's. {se 18 Smoke Rubies, for a mild and cheap smoke, from Rupin & Harr. {ve 18 Tur Ladies are all delighted with Bore- ham’s fine Walking Boots. 325 lm oaw Don Candido Bareior, President of Para- | W FDS 2.2. ASSURANCE COMPANY ! FIRE AND MARINE. IRCORPORATED i85l. f - 0: Capital and Assets” - - . ° ° ° ° . ° {Income for year ending Sist Pecember, 1879 - . 81.637. 553.10 $1,.661.052.20 —— GF, en HEAD OFFICE, — - . ‘ OL eee Risks taken on all deseriptions of property at lowest rates, HORACE HASZARD, October 18, 1889. General Agent for P. E. Island. N. ls. Applications from persons willing to act as Agents throughout the Province will be received. BLACK SILKS. | satins. VELVETS, CRAPES, BCASHMERES, i DRESS CORDS. KID GLOVES, RISBONS, Ulsters and Dolmans.| GREAT SHOW OF NEW § Corseis and Hoop Skirts, | IN EVER Y EW MAKE, LASIES’ BONRKETS, HEADDRESSES & Bal LLINERY TO ORDER, i PLUMES, BY EXPERIENCED FAN DS, -AND W. A. WEEKS & CO., MOURNING GOODS. Sigm of the Lion. 2 Oct. 11, 1880 —tu th s ky vy Deecreption of ESTABLISHED 825. ‘ CANAUA GURUDACE FACTORY. JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREA y Se OF CORDAGE of Every Descripticn, including all sizes Manil iV Rope, Tarred Manilla Hawseis, Lobster Marliv, Tarred Hemp Rope, Houseline Hambroline, &e., &c., equal in quality to the best American. ae Prices on application, Jan. 7, 1980. A e. Manufacturers, Attention 1, GHANGE FOR A VALUABLE GUOD INVESTMENT! Real Kstate and Machinery 93%, avers. wit mts ou te ue AT AUCTION. | Estate of the late James Davis, on THURS.- | DAY, the 28th day of OCTUBER, i886, at | noon, the OSBORNE HOUSE, with lot at- | tached, situate on Water Street, : ! This pro SPRERG FARK me EWERY, |perty is well adapted fora Hotel, and is now joccupied by Mr. Cyrus V. MeGreger for that CHARLOTTETOWN, P. £. ISLAND. |purpose. it has Drawing Room, Dining Room, Sitting Room, 25 Chambers, Kitchen and two : s ; | Pantries, Coach House and Stable, with well | § AM instructed by Messrs. W. RK. Watsos in the yard, in thorough repair, and under and A, L. Brown, Trustees of the Estate! lease at a rental of $400 per annum, of Mrs, ALBERT HyNDMAN, to sell at Publ:e| ; At same time and place, Auction, on the premises, on } A valuable Farm on Cardigan River, con- as itaining 100 acres, lately owned by James |hursday, the ih of November Next, | eatherbie, and now in the occupation of | Mr. Francis Davis There are a Dwelling | House and Barn oa the premises. The land /i3s saad to be in good heart. All that Valuable Real Estate, © — rerms at Sale. Comprising One acre of Land, with the) Brewery, Malt House, Store, Distillery, Ch’t and Dwelling House. Also the ie own, Oct. 12, “80—2aw Executors., Machinery, Steam Engine & Boiler. | bey A > ‘ COAL ron This property was built for and used as a) co : s Brewery, was fitted up in the latest fens ARRIVE about 25th inst., per ** Isa- most approved style. The Engine and Boilers; £° bella, 200 tons Chestnué. : were built by a first-class maker in London, | WRIGHT & MACGOWAN England. All the requisites for Brewing pur- | ; aan Wharf poses are within the Building, and in g@od) ' : working order. bs tihentiina This property will be sold without reserve! ye > : : on the dan’ as hour first above named. No’ BARRELS BAIT AND SA LT, QUEEN’S WHARF. at }2 o’cLock, Noox, b. WILSON HIGGS, ALEX. McKENZIE, Ch’town, Oct. 15, ’80—~3i postponement on account of weather or any | other cause. As the Buildings may be con- | verted into another line of manufactory, they | ee lan . os 1 ‘lv or together. : | po BAGS SALT. will be offered separately or together, as may >) and: Wacuede ldiet pee . ais “y | aolk suit parchasers. | er% -VU Harreis Herring and Mackere Terms and all other information may be! i _ BATT, tee had on application to - ae EREL BARRELS. W. D. STEWART, | FAT HERRING. 50 half-barrels Auctioneer. | 100 Quintals CODFISH and HAKE, Queen Street Auction Rooms, Oct. 7, ’S0. Just Landed—a choice lot New Labrader DENTAL. | Herring. TAKE this method of informing the vite. | SMALL. augl7 D. lic that I have decided to leave Charlotte- For Sale or to Let, town, and give up my practice. Dr. GEO. | (GXHAT Frechold Vroperty, with a front of Hyps, of Truro, N. S., a graduate of the first! - eighty feet on Pownat Street and eighty- Vental College of the United States (at Phila- | four leet on Sydney Street, the fouse contain- delphia), will be my successor. 1 cheerfully|1™g 18 Jarge rooms and two Kitchens, Can recommend him to my patrons. He has had| be turned into one Dwelling by unlocking a many years experience, I have carefully ex- | 400r. Apply on the premisesto amined his work, and believe him to be one! MKS, BOSWALL, of the very best Dentists in Canada. C. L. SFRICKLAND. Ch’town, Oct. 12, “80—pat ar her ne pres 2w | Flour and Meal. comnnmemanednnmepeege | aE a Referring to the above, I beg to notify the patrons of Dr. Strickland, and the general | RDERS will be received for the follow- public, that I have taken the office recently | ing Brands of Fiour and Meal !— occupied by him (Dr. Strickland) epposite the; ‘* Buda” (Patent), ‘‘ Alabaster,” ‘‘Golden Roman Catholic Cathedral, Great George Age,”* “Extra Family,” ‘‘Warcup’s Sn- Street, where I may be @hsulted during the perior,” ‘‘ White Kose,” ‘‘ Florence,” usual office hours. A share of public patron- ‘*Beaver,”’ ‘‘Pastry” and ‘‘ Amber,” and age is respectfully solicited. choice K, D, Corn Meal—‘‘ Golden Star.” GEORGE HYDE, D. D. S. Quotations for the above Brands oi Flour Charlottetown, Oct. 15, 1880. and Meal f. o. b. at Mulls, or delivered at | Charlottetown or Summerside, UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER J. R. FOSTER the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper Millers and Shippers’ Agent, published tm the Provinces, Moncton, N. B April 26, 1880—ti May 6, 39. a . a+ a ei EYE, EAR AND ‘THROAT. DR. J. R. McLEAN, Graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, formerly Assistant Surgeon to the 8th and Locust Street Eye and Ear In- firmary, Philadelphia, comntines his practice exclusively to diseases of the Eye, Ear and Throat, Office at St. Lawrence Hotel, Pictou, N. §, Oct. 14, 1880. STEAMER MiRAKIGHI WILL Two Trips More irom Montreal, there about the 23rd Ociober, and ; ; > a ar i agaiun about tie 5th Novem/er. we MAKE Leaving Orders should be sent at once. CARVELL BROS. Ch'town, Oct. 14, 1880--3i eod ee) FOR SALE 8 TO LET, A COMFORTABLE conveniently £&X situated Dwelling House with large yard, good stable and coach house attached. Also to Let, near King Square, a Dwelling House with outbuildings in good repair, suitable for a small family. Rent low. For particulars opply to LONGWORTH & Sept. 28, “80—- 1m > ava HASZARD. eee oe me STOVE PIPE! Round Elbows, &e., MILLNER’S TIN SHOP. (ANGE Subseriber, thankfal fer past favors, svlicits still a share of public patroaage, JOBS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. f MA ps ' LS MODERA TE. GEO. W. MILLNER. . Upper Great George St., Got. 12, 80—Si 2aw Sion of the Elephant, — W. R. BOREHAM HAS JUST RECEIVED A Large Part of his Fall Stock, CONSISTING OF Men’s, Women's and Ghildren’s S00TS AND SHOES, In all the LEADING STYLES, and at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. and Gents’ Hand-Wade 4.0008 a Specialty. Ladies’ Our Goods are ali carefully selected, of the best materials, and warranted to give satisfaction. se” DON’T FORGET THE PLACE “Ba W. R. BOREHAM, OprositeE Marker Hous. Ch’town. Sept. 25, 1880—3im 2aw INCORPORATED A. BD. 1864, ee eee CITIZENS’ insurance Company, OF CANADA. CAPITAL, -- - - - $2,000,600, $112,000 deposited with Dominion Government. Presideut—-SIR HUGH ALLAN. Viece-President—HENRY LYMAN, GERALD E, HART, Generel Manager. FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, GUARANTEE, RISKS taken at Moderate Rates, and Losses paid promptly. HEAD OFFICE—!79 St. James -Street Montreal. M. A. CAMERON, sept4—3m 2aw General Agent for P. E. pesretaar enna e eee PY 1 Ee . ak AD ( {IVE ALBION MINE NUT COAL a fair trial and you will not be disap- pointed in the result; % is COAL, not fire clay and #iate. Yor orders apply te G. W. DeBLOTs, Sole Ageut for P. E. Island, Oilice—-No. 35 Water Street. Charlottetown, July$, 1580—pat tf ee nen MUSIC AND SINGING. ‘SN and after AUGUST Ist, Mes. James Brown will give instruction in Music aud Singing at her residence, King Square. Terms on application, € BUILDING LOTS. pes wanting to purchase Building i.ots in Victoria, Let 29, will pleage ap- ply to VONALD PALMER, MRs. HENRY HARDA July 20, 1880—oaw °9 or Summerside, "eda ctan Smee Mmmm lt eet Capen Ss ee ~ “ eee ; Ce ele. sel poe rr F 1 a = art = 3. neigh 5 - a URE Se eg ma a, aie Fs ; ; or — eres: Es ri lst as Frou meen 5 7Be ey a a cae pf artetgegeth fg Se ees ’ rt t f lo oO