rere sy a A iy... cama nieibimsenilie a rs > me DATS . T O, 188 OFLIT CS BTA MINA, APRiLL, 1O, Losi : al and Other items wi COO A Mit arsiarn | . : s¢ i a8 . ~ —— . *<e ¢ 38 . | . ‘ > . . Loca iru ARE: Ae by ss Gen. Gi kates ¢ ondition , New Yor, April 10, | a , ' KOLA PATCHES TO Tuk EXAMINER.) Gen. Grant epent a quiet night, and is | : quite comfortable to-day. i . . i stam ™ ces. The Anglo-Rossian Dispute, , 18 ig 0) USdian ISpul B. Wife Murderer Hung. —— — | : a . New York, April LU > ° 7 . . ‘ . . A } ci . y T \ y . \ § . . ° P s , ‘ ) ~The ftussiaus attack ange, ! Mills wif-murderee, was hang W, & A, Brown & Co, will offer the balance of their stock of Ativan SSHAES wttag wnd ed this morning ' ‘ai ? Ponida y ‘ . ‘ ' capture Penjdeh, tein | DRY GOODS at rs Weather Bulletin | Thea PT toh ( Toronro, April i10—J0a mm. | . £A1iC PUES over nT ee \ : bglish Guvernment must! Tet etn doe wontsn’ } Ai ° + - ' i declare i) ar or Nesign. stationary or i igher temperatu ®, 2 > | METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE : ° Charlottetown April 10 1885, a ae \ THE B NITESH ULTIMATUM. } Highest ‘Temperatui e yesterday, (read at : Vater Di DD oe og ove bdo 0% ies . 35.0 ; ‘ : Lior " Lowest Te mperature yesterday, (read at - ° i 9 Bl 1 . 2 et - ature yesterday, rey " . . 7 ¥ > e 2 LONDON. April 9 (12 10 p. m | midnight). ....... AR L ba dss dvs evs 23.9 . : he fis lhl will not entel the Srown Ss ock, as N - Hamilton : : 1" : } Lowest Lemperature this morning ....20.1 é * ° . ° | , cers ie ) he mes ron = Som a ~ T . ‘ 4 tha aa ee : " be a , rt . emperature this morning, iat $ o'clock. 94 2 Brown has decided to 0 out of business ifh this city, ane has le 1 ater ia ‘ L adie BLares that the vusslans, Temperature this afternoon at l o'clock 32 Q , ' “ . 41 _ » making a& pretext of changing the | oe ic AY’ SC ‘Ee Lessrs W Weeks & Co. . . sition of ‘their outposts on the Afghan | meats o, his new store to Me ssrs . A, e benevolent) trontier, attacked Penjdeh and drove the } ' : theis ' a°rd Melgund. : : Ha Atghans out of their position. The Afghans | : i ee eT , ’ us stubbornly resisted. Two companies — Lord Melgund, who has gallantly volun } > 40 4 iY w iit @S pails - ’ one position against the Russians until its a “ a = cai | lol -e . i \ ; ° defenders were killed. The Afghans re teered for active service in the Northwest, Business will be ¢ ontinued on in the present stand by Mr. A. L. Brown, on his - s Bool treated in perfect order. The Russi was au officer in the Scots Fusilier Guards, + +) —ves Y nek rae ne VUSSIaNns ¢ laa il ii aoa ¢ . paws , : 4 : Agee made no pursuit Che Sarahps remained > 0 Of ta crack corps of the reguine i, returli from England. : 8 . **/ neutral, but plundered the Afghan ca | In 1877 he was attached to Lt.-Col. Lennox, s the Fhe ‘Rasalan losses exe 2 L to b "PR. | the English military a’tache in the Turkish ° i Phe British off rn tle c leet _ |army, and was present at several engage- : ” ge PT tage A oe gosta - ‘a a t * a jurents in the Russo-Turkish war. He : iatel \ \ : li rea the etreat, . 1eyV * " +4 . S vave a| joined the camp of Sir Peter Lamaden, > | #t¥ed 98 @ volunteer on the staff of Lt.- All Accounts due the Firm must be Paid Immediately. 19 Russian bon is py tte 1 oe which | General Sir Frederick Roberts, in Afghanis- majority * . —<— ae wake on i e at 902 ~~ oe Von tan, in the spring of 1879, and accompanied a nella eening at 904 are now anced | hat Canora fir in’ the capecty a WwW. & A. BROWN <& CO. ‘ cehdeee eet tte Geen i gelente eearetary ts’ Nai’ in IM. Ts ° ” ated ‘ficial despatches concerning the battle Biel S st than Sinning,” in| between the Russiat ad Atal Th served in the Egyptian campaign, and was ; - wh . Li . &? ' we sen) 1€@ IVUSSIADS ; ‘ d una 2 , , 7 . . 7 , — : M ing to/;, ana = Shemnas . . - t] oe one i wounded at Mayfar, the first action after Charlottetown, April e. TR85 : ‘ wh ‘ we well | Ex ts ma o i ae se "3 = : boc : leaving Ismalia Altogether Lord Mel- _ ~ - — _ - — —_—— _ peer earrry . a ‘ i ra a Pe as Se gund, in one capacity and another, has name ¥ Ve the ews of the figh t yoann é ° ity . “aa ahad ene — re “? | been an officer in the British army for Which ig regarde AS “pulvaient - 4 ‘ : one . wel oe ., —e> a - eighteen years, and his inilitary record is eclaration of war oreign cands are de- 4 i it oe | ne ae r Badan schgpec eet “©” | such as will inspire confidence in the men a te tri > nf areca sHSsian securities are GOWN tO | who may be ordered to follow his leeder- - I $7, | OY: ship. ' ff ‘ s, I Lonpon, April 9, 7 Ros a se iS eS OS - ios The / Mali ta says the British * Wevernment musi either declara war Cusine CogKNnEYs.—At a congress of Mor- 0 . 4 avert against Russia or resign mon propogandists, held in London on the 7th ' as n The Government has ordered + OUD back inst., reports were presented, showing the 3 new om: | saddles for India progress of proselytizing in various parts of + gission } : Hg [t is expected the Government will char- the United Kingdom. Missionaries have ms is well & we ane coumsd: **“* ter several more fast steamers been most successful in Scotland and Wales, oat 4 se ae | ee The London mission had been a failure owing E ° : ~ a ao ie a es i : is to the brutsl ill-treatment and mobbing of the 7 ai ; several | the fig it in - aes which | is regardec apostles by London roughs. The congress > Dt , t s of Summerside, | #8 equivalent - a -~ aration of —— adopted # resolution, invoking the curse of ated : R P, Doyle, to| k reign funds are demoralized. Russiad } 4 d upon Londoners. It was reported that oe . Mi An securities are quoted at 826. 50 conversions hal been made in Glasgow. } ow uld l i er that t) in the C mons to-night Mr. Gladstone Two vessel loads of conyertg are to leave GC onettiond the said it was evident that the Russians had | Liverpoel for New York next May and June. t ae 1 F p right ked Afghans. The Afghans lad | smeeernenmccne - ‘ in, and w see it carried i1BtO/in this attack been defeated after making ' 8 a gallant resistance. it was apparent also BIRTH, , + a that the Russians, after the fight, had re- At Kingston, Lot 31. on the 5th inst., the — a b°s | turned to their former positions, or at least | wife of Mr. John Simmons of a son, + ga at iast _ . the left bank of the Kushk River, which — n Win rel - 7 ht he eq alent to suc 6 "2 ‘eme ‘ ety Monday last it was | EOE 00 Canive thet t - nee MARRIED. ae . ne overnmend aad een Iniv et tat ant it . 4 = will work tee, Wisstletis ted conde, every cadena be At the residence of Mark Inman, Esq., ATTONS AND ALL + ; gi Ae : ted induce the Afghans to begin the fighting, | Crapaud, brother-in-law of the bride, on the : : | : ¢ ‘ supply} The Russian troops had even twive aw _ Seo coro Aaron attempted to forcibly pass through | “CN ™d © * NE : o the Afghan picket lines. After one (i WOOLE ( Nort ivht is high and dry and|of these attempts had failed to pro- 5 5 “9 1 OD 3 OAK , number of days,| voke an atiack, Capt. Yates met the BILD. 5 she has been ende to break through a| Russian chief of staff and talked to him The death of young Maggie McPhee, at 4 age pen, groan t u Panmure and {about the conduct of the Russian soldiers] o'clock, Monday, March 30th, at the residence ghton Islan . sade good progress | heing an evident violation of the Russian | of her brother-in-law, Nathaniel Molyneaux, ® ail Wedn : _ agreement to not advance to Penjdeh. The | at Lawrence, Mass, has saddened many she glided s a ed three feet) come of the negotiations was that the | hearts in the little circle zene a ba best } above water $ may pos a cael iid, ae tle 1 no knowledge | known. Unusually bright iu her disposi- abis rematn u ner 6 sun gives ser Ragman oqneer — ae a d Tae, tion, her amiability won her mauy friends in €& oe that any arrangem< nt exKisted agains hie every place in Lawrence where her lot was PERKINS & Ss ae : eo R Saane: | hi cast. She was sensitive and retiring, and Porat A ; 28 2 M r. G : istone, : ——- ” rea thoughtful in regard to her good name. A friday las . t x i to be ajsaid that England had Kept her part of the keeper at home, she avoided the very appear- | nan 9 - j ‘stal id : . John on Mon- | agreement. Up to March 30th, at least, ance of evil, The attack was a disease of the Ch town, Feb. 20, 1885. ay last. Mr that pla ce, | the Afghans had made no advance nor 4uy j heart. She was 22 years Of age, and the TE en neni cn x, fellfrom the | forward movement of any kind, so far as} fourth daughter of Archibald and Jessie Me- ANT HOST ral He died about | gent The Government must regard the | were removed to Belfast, P. EK. [. in charge of R * a. was a kind, |.,.. upon Penjdeh as unprovoked. Nathaniel Molyneaux, where they were fol- ’ eeseniiicaiiliia bie im, anc wWery : M Dat iers saad he expressed for him- | lowed to their last resting place Rg ® sanye PORTANT NOTICE mach rest snd acquaint-| 1. l th Cz . a earnest h ne that this | Concourse of friends and relatives. a 7 i selr anc ne car at 3€ , Ope . ” : nin é te ine ™ |unhappy incident might not prevent a con- A ep ag aan & —e sige demeBagagie « | stoma a f negotiations for peace. (De- A voice we loved is — . ‘\ 7 ESSRS F. W. and T, G. Stockwell, in. A wy “aiate-itented ora wane tale nee ger ae : i A place is vacant in our home aaieends sbe d London weeper at | lost a valuable horse | risive laughter). The Government nae or . Roh: h never can be filled + . ' ge wren on nw ar ee of : ' atwr 2Y ‘ > acoresslVv a i r iDg , aad driving 1 R no Bay, Satur-| reason to believe any aggressive act hac ngland, wowrederpearet ituate ay last. Mr la an by hie}pheen done by the Afghans to provoke an Ob, Maggie dear, it was hard to part that Island, oe = ae laughter, atact Maly ue, on the | attack upon Penjdeh. With you we loved so well, — 0 in the District 0 f feeeae’ be ether with day named, | | rough the) Phis declaration caused a sensation, and But Jesus parted with His life, Gomee, reg a th rh »purten- € and was g &c., down) +. « moment the House resounded with That we in Heaven might dwell. NS ' { | l I ( HG all the F En oa, ton alien ane a ; The jeries of “‘ Hear, hear.” CEngeee Peeaer? a aoa oe a pevigation aaa they will ty narrowly es i r lives —" ms ‘ a hala ‘. ee te al rivers, LONDON, April 9, 10 a: m At R cky Point, Indian \ illage, on the Oo be prepared to supply from their Chief 7 rav i y areful 1 anti-Ruassian feeling in both parties | 28th March, ae of —— Mitcheil, Stores at : | ee ; ~ Micmac Indian, of Mount Stewart reserve, in : : i0} ‘ lin the House of Commons smounts m2 a year of her age. TEEKS & CO. beg to announce that on the completio 7 Oo English Bay, McDonald Gove, Fox Bay, “i s. | ness £ Russia’s explanation of the at- el | , : es: > ay a . Bt heh | conn a! oon delayed or incom- | * : =i the above commanding premises about doth April, : 1) and other places, complete Supplies of Fish- j .s follows: | tack on the A; ‘ ” ' ' ; . ae . > ie. : ’ > - : a te British Government will be will open the same with a complete stock of ing Tackle, Nets, Lines, Hooks, Cordage, \a Ib; GO per | prere. ~s dechem ° Hardware, Salt, Provisions, Groceries, Crock- t 7 ‘ 9 ets: | forced to declare war or resign. Pa ar an in S ? : Me handise and - 3 sews . sty, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Merch e al, 2 to 5 . ‘ 6 cts; LONDON, April 10. ps ° eS mom ‘ LOWEST RATES, to all 02 K ’ Clothing, AT THE LO 5 ’ a 6Octa 24 Cz: f Russia > sssels. Lumbermea, Farmers ’ t eported that the Czar of fuss! ‘eOrwaer Fishermen, Vessels, Lumbe : ’ > a oe a ae i Sultan f Turkey are allies britain PAPER HANGINGS! J Anglers and others, and they will be pre- | g 75 to| ana - OL “7 ee inelles at z re deal with them for the urchase ol 1.00; turk g none ; | will send ironclads to the Maral In great variety of patterns, selling very a Mr. Pat d now on the way by Bn Fish caught round the Coast 5. ere atmeal, do, $2.50; | once SackvitLe, April 10 Cheap at the Millinery, &c., selected by wr. Faton, and ni ey ©) And the said Messrs. Stockwell hereby - lity - ‘ ; a ‘ ‘ AEB, f ° » : is . : 7 re matoes. 2 = eas state the English 7 + Y E steamers from London, Liverpool and Glasgow. also give notice to all an val + Ss ¢ Cables this attern Sle _- , N DON HOU S Traders who heretofore made use oO ° | ali tum gives twenty-four hours in which LO? a * ‘di 8 ‘encings, Wharf. ae) Oe ee G er Komoroff or go earl sys Peart ; ae on the Ay the drill Russia is to recail Gen oO 2, ile 8 ages, &c., and all ether improve : ; April 9—4w 3aw wkly ’ ’ : oa a hel on Monday nicht last. sa the Halifax}... war. es ce sails s . island, and at the various Fishing Establish- wnt has all along 7 re ments around the Island, that they are to : ' ‘ a iy . . . > f i ‘ pre ty to go to the| corthwest. | From New York for Charlottetown, | ch*town, April 6, 1885 desist from using the same; and anyone . b . in the Northwest—| No News from the Nor — . . — —— —— tound unlawfully fishing on the Island, or proba es wer that his services | -_— ¢ K. island. damaging or committing any injury to any thle J lay night there | ‘TORONTO April ?. —__--——_ of the Buildings thereon, will be eee fourth company etait All persons desirous of landing Goods : 17 . ; 4( A the 7 ; ced if he would) Nothing new has been repots : on be SPRING, i885. 2 upon the Island must apply for License to Ing peri: | Northwest. It is stated the es ot = * ! Messrs Stockwell, otherwise they will be ‘Oh, yes,’ het eight days longer arriving at their destini : liable to prosecution for trespass. aid a by -Ganee on, 1 s Residents wishing to remain on the Island, ave gota doc)" Orrawa, April 9 and all others desirous of obtainjng License a a’ : ~ Sir John said im the Commons to-day ” > nam epply — WE LL ie slightest intention of going to th ar " = sre greatly MR. W. STOCKWELL, An the final! ¢hat affairs in the Northwest were dres™) . W. A on te ee : 2 that as We had little to fear trom Or to sia me’ sstic dude prouucee | exaggerated. SK MR. THOMAS LeBRUN, a ce! mpetency 454 | ¢he Indians. smainder . at English Bay. *% go, s: oved that for the rema 5 JENKINS , me | f the tos . vovernmental business takes Bepository of the British and 1, ‘ J March 28, 18°5—ap4 6i wky)i ‘ > loft the session £9 7 é 2 ‘ ee : ben of een. — The 1 yn eive | Precedence | Hon. Mr. Mitchell ob- Voreign Bible Socicty, : i “"“C most timely ind «6instructive {| * M r Blake ant ion. 3 » « - ‘ alla lal BE PA ree eve : ; wr. . : t of . » a . j ever heard in St o, was delivered his. considering the amoun Corner Queen and Fitzrey Streets, { : ntly | jected to this, : wane The THE FAST-3 y RIGANTINE Orn : 7 . wee! s large and greatly lbusiness in the hands of members. I THE FAST-SAILING BRI s \ E wish to call special attention to the ADH FOR SALE: i re we tb a j tae? ae ge motion was carried. : tacked by | 6g be L D & 33 fact that our Bibles and Testaments bles on luesday evening, Rev. J. VV. | low. Mr. Costigan is bitterly attac 7 ‘ssa 4 i; Ew ‘Es « are sold at PRIME CosT ; freight and duty not OFFICE e AT DR JENKINS : a Ae ; : | we sm Upied th. alr, | ~~ byes of t} C nservative press in (Juebec for saying charged. Pulpit Bibles from 4 80 to $8 8 . ' 5 BAGS Canadian 7 —_ bel ea anera's remarks ‘(yr Troubles in | the VORSEE Ye te yere unjust. : » ‘ IDE Family Bibles from $1 50 to $2.55; Pocket in White Fyfe, Re y*% = ue Ort hiy : ; | a} i x e ls ciaims were u J : AM COMMAN DER, aml y ibics trom > ha } ° a n i rebost ae and only by a very extended | the half-bree¢ ae L. KicKH s Bibles from '2 eonts. to $1.56; Testaments RESIDENCE, PRINCE ST. | Russian, imported last Fall from a reliable the luead aah. ae “asain Will sail for Charlottetown on or about the | from 3 cents to 80 cents. A few Germen, ‘>? J . wel fei \ farmer ; will bs sold ou. te } that Qentleme: ee re tees « Pith The Soudan, ~ Pp Rit, Hebrew, French and Gelic Bibles on band Ch’town, Jan. 26—wed fri Also, a large quantity of the same, to arrive ‘ man of a ita connected with | . cyt - ° : etic i f navigation. d Present half-| nsurrection. Mr. eS April 9 25th A Also: French, Ga'ic, Greek and Hebrew ee 7 Sent of Good Seed for Spring x, et is & Meth t minister. From the} Sua KIN, April 9. For freight apply to Mexsrs. Paul F, Ger- Testaments Bibles aad Testaments are sup- MONEY TO LOAN, | sowing would do well to send in their orders Ling awd conferer eunts ae -& 7 Gen. Wolseley’e forces is to ad & Uo, 84 Broad Street, New York, or| plied to Sunday Schools at HaL¥ PRICE, by | early, ousry , se-third of Ge : har , ; MeNeiil ery ab . After one| ‘ne-th at onee from the Soudan. here to the own’?", obtaining an order from the Rev. D. McNeill, — } r. otht (3 tee Satisfaction ir : wrvice } 1, and he was | be withdrawn @ _ “ geverely defeated at "” Seerstary of the Society. “"N ums of from $100 to $1000, on geod | sar We will Guaran atis me? ** Gast by hi ‘ Td : The Mahdi has een 8 - ~ “et nm 7 0 a‘ a - m ] t E N . ffice i , « HORNE & CO. Ooh residino i 7 ij r, and bas sinc "1 Obeid ad p i. ad s a M. F. ELLIS. aeenrty. a =< . j Ch’town, March 19th, 1885—-w bpatdi dy law The Rew mi Uar'et : Ei) | ‘ ie a to be no doubt but that the Chtown, Apiil “, isn5—tf Ch'town, April 1, 1886. h'town, Mare . w y } ’ m of W Mr. Lads -hove mentioned, is | There seem: a : » Ladne; this city ' rebels are disheartene