; } ; en hen ee et prea i eres et es Pi * , aetna wae S Pe i¢ * - F eon EEE > } ’ i aw Reswtivrn | The Queen's Birthday. NOW LAN SING THe Dany HX AMINER. | nthe ; r RTs173; ‘ ; ws ee D Wer hear that our Velunteer Militia-men AND .- ‘ ’ ‘ . HAY 18, 4580 ‘are looking forward to a grand parade and a os t " : ; a ie “ H) G { i ' Isham fight in Victoria Park on the Queen’s Hour] y XPS e 9 | Merin iy +i 58 a ” . ‘ ° | Civic Hlections. | Birthday ; and we hope thete expectations; __ ; rae : Poe - ee eee ; . . 100 Bbls. White inns, saperior ( pr guR, THR , i losed at five o clock this evenly, i nay ve ur vtified,. if 18 going to ea If 0 sé Ho. wlan a 3 C hoice \ ‘ 7° ' . 7 Fae sé . ? with the following result - ‘holiday, let it be a holdiay. It is reported 100 K. D. CORNMEAI = I that His Honor the Lieutenant (Jovernor 25 casks American KEROSEN Bay VV RD .. j buat Lis QNOV wif dt SLAY we 19 1} Is. VW hite BRANDS, Fer Mayor--Dawson, 128; Murphy, 55. | contemplates holding a levee in the Legisla tO bhds. Gright Porto Kico ) a C encillors Morris i40;: ings, 117 | tive Council Chamber, instead of at Govern. ' 5 bbls. Bright Porto Rico ted Murphy, 13d. i : This is. certainly. achange for | °%) bbis. Yellow Pefined ( SUGAR. WarRD 2 _ ores : a a ed 10 bbls. Confectioners ‘‘A | ana | a : ithe better— the Provincial Building vpelhg q@ rat mlated } For Mayor— Dawsons 130 ; Murphy, $4. ; c 4) . ae +e , ¥ “ ai] ors Byi ue 152 > K eughan, 13 > nore centrally situated, guid mere a sCeSS! vie ! uv pekgs., Super ior ( 0 ct tg ~~ * Council e yi He ae os Barrels and cases CURRANTS, ner ys 5 Ping siehaseuias | CItIZONS. Kegs Baking SOD A, ee ten en at WARD 3. . ' on j ~ Ix STORE Fer Mayor —Dawson, 1: 33 me 37. New London Notes ° : , . ye 1) > > . 2 he 104 ° | o pUuUNnS, . 7 x 4 "a ‘© Counillors—-Blake, 139; Crabbe, 102 ;| iulads op ! Choice MOLASSES. Davy, 1038. ae IDERER. ) > tierces | . : : ’ } (BX WANDERER - Orabbe demanded a scrutiny. : ia eo — ‘ ee re | A very severe thunder storm passed Frvron ‘f. NewBery. |We have Just Received om WARD @ . mn } : 4a ‘ eR an ver this vicinity on Tuesday morning. |,.,, iin . i “eres ers For Mayor. -Dawsen, 265; Murphy, 35. ao zs ' Cae a a: ot sae ae ©" | Ch'town, May 13, 80 —3i wkly _ her 2i pe 3 first instalment of Coancillors-—Beer, 163; Chappelle, 157 ;| We have net heard of any dainage done, ie awson, 158 . Hughes, 131 jexcept a tree or two split to shivers. F: Warp 5. | The farmers are busily engaged at their PEEARING-) ti T SALE, op TEVAT For Mayor ~Dawson, 387; Murphy, 22 ; lavocations. Most of the early wheat has ioe “ Councillors — Horne, 233; Smith, 222;;been sown, and some potatoes planted. eee is : . , . , . i, , Pu on Newson, 192; McLean, 159. }Our agriculturists are abundantly supplied kD Y f J to > 7 3 iO NM, iw ; ’ : . é , ch. Int atm herefore. \W. FE i with the latest and rniost iapreved nA- a ¢ 8 ‘lect nerelore . Che entle nen e1cs aie, th } oa , . t} ° {nw Vice ¢ 7 lchinery, and the result is that they are the An Saas ROOM Dawsen, Mavor; Mesars. Morris, , Ings, |~ “? ; : Me RR ae 9 ty ay ; ' r { most successful and presperous In the ae as ' ; n+} ‘ 4 Byrne, Kougnan, Biake, Davy, Leer, Law-; ia! imaay ‘TY Tiithn n eS : ; | CuLOny. yw HI $38 N ‘ | ‘ 4 ; > if Ws} son, Horne and Sinith — Councillers. These ; : ; as . ' MUUMUNUG, UU 2 Vil Ihibus, ; : Bs Ss aa A large number of splendid fat cattle has gentlemen have suceceeded to very grave re | been sold to buyers from Charlottetown, AT ELEVEN © CLOCK, ee Va Pena thay +] Or i eo . . ‘ ° , . : te , ’ ee a ” sponsi| ilities, Vi 2 trust they Ww il } roy St. John, & c. - the prices obtained were The balance of the Stoc of the late } irm Ky \. “ Californian, frown London. themselves equal to the eccasion. | axceedingly good. ‘le want of improved remaining over fer last Sale, oO coe . ' . ‘ ‘ ‘ A ee i breeds of animals is very much felt. Our COMPRISING : Nestorian, from Glasgow, ; 7 . ‘ : ° Cod ix Nav The Northwest Territories. I Ne gislators should turn their attention to me u 6 Dalenestan” from Liverpool sf this ver tant ‘ongou TEA Washing SOD/ * TOWOESI —_— the encouragement of this very important ee pete — ? :. ’ ' a 7 oo. ed bats sels ae ad ; hair IPN Ay Sik . OHN Macpon ALD, in his official re- industry and give over their attempts to RNME R’ MK ANWAR (% ‘ } ° , . = i re i tes E A \ TT! I ut bay - Governor General, says thej injure each other by squabbling over such a ; a . as : : : ee ae a essary and us ree things as Orange POVACCG, SUGARS, and in a few cls Lys, On arrival ol population of the Northwest territories has naa ‘ © iS ange MILKPANS MOLASSES, g Halj . : . dur {} st Bills. Come, gentlemen ; ; here’s an opel MA? CHES ' TOLLET SOAP other teamers ra All- very ; reatiy inercases GQuring ne past]. Saw wlicliin 4m atareles iteatt What we ahh ‘ ° : ng for ability to exercise itself, yYhat we . " > DADED aie : : naa : subs d : WR Pp ER, ! APER BAGS . twelve months, and that the coming season} want in this place is the ac doption of] ec voor ING 3 era nai \ my fax, and ; ) .¢ +} mmifnea : asl nah §S Wit Wid ai i, promises results far beyond anything which | measures that will infuse new life into the} gparog. Prepared CORN, ' Prince Baward’ Direct 9 this Port . i . 3° + 1) ofa Wis > Vv] ce -— ag ] ' 3,3 + i ; has so far been experienced. Sir John | M4! Sta) of this Province —agriculture, A Ship’s [RON WHE pie? Wine H, IR ey ; , . * ry ” 's "i : K ‘ > J : 4 directs attention to the subject of stock-| The erection of a new hall at Fountain} WATER TANK, and other Ships materia will have the Balance of isi for which that section of the terri Mills, by the Wesieyans, is an improve- Sale positive, No reserve. ur Ne Stoc! f or Which TAAL sec i tne ter;ri- “ ; 5 e ‘ ) > r —s " ; . et} ment to that thriving and industrious FENTON T. NEWBERY. our NeW oOcK O tories lying atong the easterly slepes of the) . oi tjement and a credit to the religious zeal ; . ; ; : ; : } _ my f Ch tow uu, May 13, Li S$0 ti i] sale Rocky Mountains is said to offer unusual | of those interested im its promotion. iheyf[ ee ar ae facilities in the way both of shelter and |are assisted by friends of other denomina- r . ‘ tienes # pasturage, cattle being able to subsist in the — ea, no} 5 Gon WW, he. ap Gg all rancy upen air during the whole winter and being We did not mean to say ** thai the mail . és0 . e — » - ’ + > 3? ; » Ia t casecienaiimetaininata spas eaters Nt taal driver was not up to time,” im our las se ; : a * : mune SOS * Eta. ae tt notes, as stated by the Patriot itemer. We WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, i ‘ +i ohn t! i? k $ o ’ ‘ a rr 3 is probable, Sir John thinks, that this m-| cant to say that the change, like all PHE dustry will be farther developed by gentle-| otiers, caused alot of bungling and delay Cra at Anat R . . ' z men of experience in steck-farming, and}in mail matter; andihat it is unfair to make eel Us eat B Henin COTS, F . . . , } "Onn trYy 4 eI > a possessed of large capital, both from Great} te country pay for two sh arses to carry a a al ace . m letter bill only on some days, Our friend re, Britain and the older Provinces. The con- a ore. one has our sincere sympathy in his dissapoint- SATIR OLY ~ Sone +4: ee thea 1 : h ve iP 5.8 2G ERED, ° ebish EMSE., dition of Her Majesty's subjects im the/ ment over not receiving Mr. Currie’s Northy est a is, Sir John says, all| letter.” [t would have been so:nething for at 11 o’cLock, Se e % . + , oil » n ru 66 Gowe 7. that could be des ‘‘ With a beautiful] te daily mail team to carry, * Sev enty 49 half chests best Congon Tea, 1 Sa five per cent. of New Londoners” can not Riess mds Citak > : sya for]. : . ; > e 5 . yy | ’ 23 ser ( i iol climate and a son uw ee ed a1 eo be found to say that the Patriot's report oi 6G boxes A she th Blac | in. : , . > => = . VAC ‘ « kk; . its fertility and the ease with which it is}the New London meeting was correct. sail eielinn As our Buyer purchased our made available for agricultural purposes,{, The soreness of some of our politicians] Just landed, and must be sold. Stock at OLD PRICES and in such of them as have taken up land are}can easily be seen by the celerity with] papys 45 PSWALT ‘ a tod ale anes abcih cenhdhaaays Uk Gee Ce sg anticipation of large advances in” reapiny bountiful crops, and find a ready | Wilich they BOW tacir pr ficiency in 1e | W ii Tew aA LRT, ae Ne _” tabuminable habit of calling nicknames. : a4 ‘the price of all inde of DRY and profitable market for their surplus pro-} . 1 ye geen eet bn ductions. Those engaged’ in trading and| Those who seek so eagerly for the Pat-}| “SY °°: ("7 1G OODS, Lought a much eT >. i So are A I 1S all ; ‘ ane ass ‘i i s ee | — suiv those who ¢ } bina ee ' : commercial pursuits are able to do £0}, are Chey ame? We Sere ee rmnranhna MAT TTA Stock thas usual. 7 ‘her efore, ° er : he ~ grat teusi int ta ecolu s The fy R pi m Fe tie \e 7 eé 2tt } = # they live _—— eee oS S- SRC T ii th iht re ; U WE re; > eer (ener eeennty.ae. the) lived in|«<Honesty” of this is dubious. [neaneen eee uu s/we are in a position to give oul re ’ instea ¢ thy @ =" oe . - rey ° 7 #3 a? ¢ the centre of civilization, instead of on the,) G anyille Division, S. of T., after a long! Eyeress Warons, &e. ‘customers the benefit of as yet, Spar ealy pe yp} ted plains ; and peace, | life of usei? Iness. hes become defunct. | = | § l 3S, 3 j nin lnincnensieg 7 ] ‘ia ; SVE] tha PiIneness Sey prospe ity, and the utmost regard for iaw 1 nis 18 OW ing to the BU ple ness of some a eryr y sr oA STAN the ' - . 9 os 2 tha dj } sty of other er. 3 NIVAanNy- : va lo OR wz aa. \ i Win el va i Hy Pp () D and orler, reign every whiere. ” and the dishonesty 5 er ree et i iC A. x Be ie bers. This should not be. Its influence} Mr. G! i is needed in the coming contest for the ad- rf aay C+ pat An enon Rooms BURING VHES SEASO? sponse Apoics B. - eae : ‘ ies pul Gi AuvuLUs u Baca iP bo ee ee option of the Seett Act in this County. Uvusi Hulbou Auuuiui tb ' stig . cite - ; : @ up friends. * NINA i} ' Evexsoxe knows that Mr. Gladstone is| 'Y**° % | (i re y th Vth ing] h o . ‘ wis tail ; Our fishermen are bu siLs7 engaged in pif i HUA tif G paul iid ant, too free of speech. It is a failing he : : 5 ae 7 5 See - AR iy Pe ae . , {making preparations to presecute their r 2 @'cCLocK, P. M has. Whilein Opposition he said that) j.cupation on a large scale during the ia ole es which he should net have said concerning coming ry season. We cai nestly hope they ; C seyret apace a. seni bana’ . . : oe 4 . AGA Pet At ey ES ane Austria ; and received great credit for it. ‘reap an abundant reward, 2 EXPRESS WAGONS, ; at al nost his first oti ‘ial act was, on the ms R ad Act is far fr "Om be In ~ a failut re ; ! VIS A-\ Is WAG DN, I. | >a - neo . z " . a a ie Rehig gL OSERT ESMRT ap AR aes t vdey saiekisn SHICHET (slid shanasicelene:¥} With our extended premises empulsion o Aasizian: Ambassaéor, (| 7". -"" Or" ae , vow | ora ura 3 — . 91947 . . I ‘ . ilargve prvportion who werk instead of RE Terms IMasy. giv ing us 1 rater facilities for to make a rather humiliating explanatic a |! Fah Zl tne vices 4 Shin Seat : - 9 ce dais mT Oe Pe eee ne tee cae eee W. D. STEWART, ‘doing business, and our very and apology. The following is a copy of} Nay 6, 1880. EK. © May 15, 1850—li Auctioneer. i] rge Stock sl k ai t tl el : ~ : i replied { Dt re 4 the oficial document, forwarded by Earl ae nee tatl ae arge rock We JOUR in the : m fais 4) Tieinge © me ee Granv lie, Beorets for Foreign Affairs, to! AP. B. Isiand Giri Dying of rc sh ARL Je EWE (S best ° Ri . 4.< - dor at Vieun Maipractico. AE a the British Arsbassador at Vienna, to be ALG} e Austrian ent and oe z AM instructed to sell at AUOTION 2 , ° handed to the Austrian Government and ee Bai Pygtt ie AM instructed to sell ab AL N,on' fy anon blishied to the world---an official doen Inspector Dyrles assisted by Detectives'| £ TUESDAY, 18th inst., at 3 o’clock, one j ig as 9 MLEPECUNR = ANG ee ee Mei of on Ve §6COCR- lL Oolden and Dane bury, arrested yesterday |sat of Pearl Jewelery, consisting of lie . Ty“ y* 2 a river a2 .- ft rr} . ‘ ” ’ / “3 / + ‘ ment, the par alic Or W mGR, a3 a ee Adolph Meyi pe rg and a& woman hame ed Neckin ice Rp tracelet E wr rings and Hiesaaks Canadian markets, porary brs WKS, a A _— pe found in the Annie N orris, alias | ‘ime. Romaine, wife of | V ery handsome and vainuable, arehiv 8 0 any n vtion Je a p rolit ceman of th 1é Ni inth precinct, wy com- Wi TY: JAM DODD : ? “When I accepted nit task of form ing plaint of Maud Bishop, better are n a8/ May 13, ’80- - Auctioneer. ,we expect to add to our present Son cant : “<4 - « < Be san5 5 3 “ ad: vnIstration, | resolved, as a Blinis- Mau Battell, sixteen years of ace. WHiGl a —_-—- —-—_----— a . . a: ce ; : an aa ae te a ees Maud att i ’ » : J es Qe, ; oo taj ge number of customers. ter, not to repeat vr even deiead polltical wileges that she, has been betrayed, She fs hild' | Tl age hit } 9 Pi lor . . - : ! i langus age Tegaralig more than one foreign related the following history Lo eat 8 TLE § (19 ariag te * BF L . . power that I used “when in a position Of| Byrne :—She became acquainted with a "CRY COOM ey Rec cae greater freedom. IL regret th rm I should| man named Henry Strong en a Boston boat| Hie ide JMBS is now opening & ever have seemed to impute tothe Emperor of Austria language which he did not use. I have no hostile disposition towards any country; | have always heartily wished well to Austria. In the performance of the arduous task of consolidating the Empi ire, I feel a cordial respect for the efforts of the Emperor. Respecting my ani- madversions on the foreign policy of Aus- tria, when it was active beyond the berders, I will not conceal from you that grave ap prehensions were excited in my mind, lest Austria should play a part in the Balkan peninsula hostile to the freedom of the emancipated population—and to the reason- able hopes of the subjects of the Sultan. These apprehensions were founded upon secon lary evidence, but it was no evidence of hostile witnesses and was the best at my | command. You now assure me that Aus- tria does not require te extend or add to the ri shits she acquired under the Treaty of Berli:. Had I! possessed such assurance before, I never would have uttered any werd which you describe as painful and wounding, but I will immediately express my serious concern that I should have been led to refer to the transactions of on| earlier period or to the use of terms of cen- sure which [ can now wholly banish from my wind. i think this explanation should be made not less public than the speech whic! cupplied the occasion therefor. (Signed) W. KE. Grapstons. } : Spe yea aiterwa his e the acq her fre« Bond s iotel. toe Seven a injury, St. have be facture anst. when M with a ‘name of builet. which left her in a tion of the uaintanee of Vincent» Hospital. A Boy SHor. as bee 2H in house of “A jie gave her helpless condition: She rds awoke, she says, to the realiza- fact that she had failen a victim vil designs. Subsequently she made | Meyberg. r ago. juently at her residence, No. 49; - treet. and also at the St. Charles | Two months ago she persuaded him to accompany her to the house of a female! practitioner in Eleventh Street, between | nd Hight avenues. By the hands | of this practitioner she has received serious and is new dying frem its effects, in en arrested. The girl is said to be the daughter of Wm. E. Bishop, of Prince Edward Island, Canada. three years ago and came to this city, and- This Horse was bred at Government Steck | was euploy ed in Maiden Lane in the manu-/ of cosinetics. -N. Y. Herald, 10th ae —--—--- —-A b OS Js “oF A. Moore, W oodstock +s, sited, The servant l, by Crillen, took the pistol from Mrs. | ote ae Moore, and fired ‘tw © or three shots at the lad. One bullet struck ‘Smith was sent for, } : iim on the right side. Dr. avoid being arrested, wine to drink;' He visited | The practitioners | She left home named Adams, whe a the habit of begging, called at the! thet Moore tried to frighten hin away | the but up to the time of or $5.09 1st of November next. writing was not snecessful in extracting the. The girl has gone to Houlton to splendid assortment of Child’s Carriages, 4 uo similar those which gave such general ®| satisfaction last year. Intending purchasers | will kindly eailandi examine before forward- i ing their orders? J ae EH. COOMBS. May 13. ‘80—pat no 3i aunt THORGUGHBRED HORSE DUB ss Ew LIN. : i i ; ' t ! ‘ j | | eo THE “DUFFERIN” will| ae. \ 23. stand every Priday at Cen- Bide IX nolly’s Livery Stables from | apebzion. cent She 10a. m. until4 p. in. At all |other times during the season he will be found | \for service at the Government Stock Farm. Farm, and is owned by the Gevernment ; will: \be feur years old in Aug: ist next, stands 163 ‘hands# high, weighs about 1,200 lba., is ef a rich bay ¢ calor, and with fine symmetry and action. He was sire. by imported Blood | Horse ‘“‘Abel,” dam, imported English Bleod , Mare. Persons desirous of breeding blooded stock should avail themselves of his services, as he is the only thoroughbred on the Island, | ‘and comes nearer to old ‘‘Saladin’’ than rad . Horse we have had since his time. | Terms $4.00, to be paid at time of service, By order of FRANGIS BELL. Ch’town, May 13, 1880. —2w cod Commissioners, It is only necessary to give ‘us a call, examine our Goods, ~ and you ‘will be satisfied they are right in Doin, fies Guality and Style, |: | We give patierns of every kind of Goods, and take pleasure in showing them whether you purchase or not. ‘ FETKIMS & SIRS April 27, 1880. MARKET FALL, ee Lindley (pera aud Gemedy Go, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. ay £4 GAM ¥ MA IW n AND § sad STURDAY & MALLN BK, Priday ; DY s eink esire of ‘yy , ss . &. Pinafore,” AND LEND 5 SHILLINGS, Pp] we now open at Apothecaries Hal] na . Watson’s Drug } Store. 2 11, 1880. SUGAR! ~ HHDS. PORTO RICO, ee 5 hinds, HAVANA, 25 bbls. WHITE GRAN ULATED, ,CARVELL BROS, Leas . 4 «: ng Citizens, wr in Ww. May 190, h Ser from the Mi HAND, fresh ‘ine, Round nd Nut Coal, for sale cheap. Or a - CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, May 10, 1880, Water Street, Flour, Fiow, Flow, TO ARRIVE. 9 i BBLS, ‘ Alabaster,” ‘Golden Age,” ‘ Q Choice Superiors XXX, 6u0 bbls. **Golden Ave,” 300 bbls. ** Alabaster,” Now ex route for Charlottetown. Offers will be accepted for above to arrive. she > . R. FOSTER, illers’ an: Shipp ers’ A : May 8, Hane. Nontat New Fruit! | FX S. 8S. ** PRINCE EDWARI h Raisins, Currants. Fics, Dates, Oranges, Lemons, Nuts, &e, r a om A! BEER & CC OF FB. May 8, 1880. —— = - ay >» ‘ e . * 392 ce 9 ¢ aVEBREsE We rif¢ ** fast. vvises Sr. OSTA Cameo BROOCH, with gold A chain. The -finder will be reward leaving the same at this effiee. {ma 12 iT? LET-—A pleasansly sitnated Dwelling i House, with stable and garden, a : opposite the ‘* Dundas lar nate,” Sidney street. For further particulars ara en the i remises {mal ” LET The commodiot dl neg at COT- ; TAGYS,. with good var }, wardii conch house = stables, conveniently situated om Richmon: street west. l‘essession ven about the ijth May, ensuing. Tey aoa James }). Mason. [ina 12-81 eod | JOSRBERS wy, ANE B--Two or three B persons can be accommodated with far- nished reoms and board in a pleasant. part of the city. er at this offiee. [my l3eod Six men (with outfit) te Apply to CG. F. [ina 7 tf r2°O LET iia iis and com- venient COTTAGE (9 rooms), with stable and eeach house, sitvate on Dorchester Street, adjoining the premises of the ondersigned. AT ANTE ay— 'V peddle Tiawar HARRIS, City Tin Store, Queen St. — % ‘hat Possession given immediately. Apply to,#l. J. CUNDALL. [na 7 eod DABY “CARRET GES- -C EAP. Call 5 and get Bargains a Joun Nwwson’s, [m3 2w rev LET—A large Ht USE on King’s : Square, with Stables, &c. Apply Glass Box 124, Post Office. {m 3 YRTANTED—A _ Carriage Blacksmith, V¥¥ Only first-class workman need apply. —Hrwson, McDovcaLp & Sraman. [ap 30 NO by AY "HOUSE on <> L 7 —A near} y hew Euston Street, containing 9 roems, Ap ply to CHARLES McGR} ZGOR, Esq., or E. W. 'TaYLor. fap 30 rQnwo HGYUSES FO Li e—One oon- | taining 6 rcoms, the other 5 rooms; situ- Read and Long Street. on the premises to [ap 30 Park Apply ated on Sprivg Rent moderate. JAMES a EBA situ sition in a ss mesemnite was es | has experience in the Grocery line. Salary not so much an obj as émployment. Temperance man, Ad A. B., Charlottetown Post Office. [ap 27, tf TF EROHANTS AND % ¢itADESMEN lV wishing accounts adjusted ean avail themselves of the services oi an experi Accountant, by addressing ‘* ACCOUNTANT, this office. (pt T9%0 =ELE'F—Good Pasturage for seven Cows, within a convenient distance the city. Apply at this office. [a9 Lt OF SE TO LET—A late and .dom- modious Dwelling of 13 apartment, suit- able for Hotel accommodation, centrally lo- cated on Hillsborough Street, within afew minutes walk of Railway Depot, Market House, and Post Office. Possession gives lst May proximo. Apply to Ronr, Pripeks. [alot GR SALE OR TO LE iT. —The House at present occupied by the subscriber, om West Street, opposite the residence of James Peake, Esq., apply to Samurt. N. EaRLE.— ap. 12. A. » NLT AINE eetteten aarenmtitsts sth