| va Nea ee TELEGRAPHIC WasHiNneTon, Jan. 4, Some delay was caused in the proceedings | of the Guiteau trial to day while Scoville was prepering an affidavit goon as he had taken is a good time to make promised th ~e Guitean as a speech, but I Marshal that J would keep quist to-day, so I will try to do se. Having duly subscribed to the affidavit, | Seoville read it to the court. prisoner; that the prisoner has been in auch a state of mind that hoe ha and has since the closing of the case learn names of any witnesses, t the names of certain Witeesses who can testify | to material facts for the defence . giving the names of After wi ness stating what he expected to his new evidence. The ( prosecution objected to case simply to re-opening the introduce accumulative evidence Judge Cox declared that evi- dence of insanity could not be offered in sur rebutia Proof of limited to evidence in chief of defence. rebutting evidence of the prigzoner asserted, upon the day of the assassination and upon the day after. the } ‘ . e = ' : the motive for his act, the court held ah sold i he adimitt 1 a8 evidence in éul rebn tal Several wituesses were then called by | defence, but mm eoger NEWS is BU we his seat said ‘** This ! It eet forth | thas he, the afliant, is sole counsel for the} be en | ope abel wnder any . : } unatie to render any assistance or anevest | > +, — ' that affiant $+ and briefly | ; prove by each, Seoville moved he be allowed to introduce | Jounci! for the} insanity should he | and prosecution, | Testimony, however, of these witnesses 5g | which defence expected to prove that the | | XZ KR . ian | ens ft ¥ i #. | . | Ra y i | yy Bs & 5 ia Backache, Se Sout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swe/l- in Sprains, Burns and ngs end Sprains, a ; Sad. ! Ecalds, Generel Bociiy * Paine, tt f& Sf Laadanl. Fr | Feoth, £ar and Headache — , raat did LIAPrS, QHG Gis Ge ia! Were objected to and they Pains and Ackes. were excluded. Chief Brooks, of the } No Preparation on earth equals Sr Jacene O11 ‘ . . " } nit . ;: Je and cheen Secret Service Division of the Treasury 8 Oe ee? ee a . 9 = Remedy A tria entaiis but the com D ‘partment, test fied to a converaation trifling outlay of 50 Cents, and every o7 with Guitean the nicht after the shovting,| with pain can have cheap and positive prool of ite : 3.3 : ‘ : ry: i c] 5 in which he claimed he acted under Divine} ,"p, as in Eleven Lane : inepiration. Just before one o'clock Sco- S0LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND I 93} ‘ ee ? i ” ” " rv ville stated the defer ce had clos-d its case, IN D ang tne pwr rat cutlon presented to ihe GC Wl A ~vG Fu . » oe it@ pravers fur instruction. Baliwore, a 4 The Court adjourned till Saturday Newark, N. J,, Jan City Auditor Fred. A. Palmer, in to day. plea ied vuil y to eight for forvery. He , court indictments was reinanded Jan. 4. yy r of the duchy of Lancaster, and Joseph Chamberlain, Presi- dent of the Bourd Lo YT DON, John Bris ] 3 4 +} } it, Unancell f Trade, spoke a wingham yesterday. The fvcrmer traced the cause of Irisn disaffection tothe long course of misrule, and jus ted coercive measures on th yr mnd of their absolute necessity. Chamberlain ridicaled the land- lords demand for compensation; he thought the tenants rather onght to be compensated them from excessive rents extracted from for many years. Duet, Jan. 4. have seized at Kilrush a box The police coutaining 80 rifles and bayonets, and 450 rounds of ammunition. Mesers. Givan and Dickson, members cf | arrngements for a | farn.ers in | the tone of the} Parliament, are making series of : Ji ster. meetings of tenant They state that landlords’ meeting in Dublin is calculated to intimidate assistant commissioners _—<——- « Personal. Mr. teacher. FRELINGHUYSEN is a Sunday School Tue Ameer of Afzhanistan arrived at Cabul on the 18th Decemper. HsNuAN has cabled $100 to the Drewitt, bis English trainer. widow of Str Henry Ervest Bviwer has been ap poiated Governor of Natal > Wartace Ress intends shortly to leave for Kag'aod, for the purpose of taking part in the coming aquatic events there. A STATE portrai® of Queen Victoria has been presented to the Mikado of Japan by Her Majesty s Government Empzeor WILLIaM oF GERMANY has re- ceived congratulations from the Czar of Rus- sia on the seventy-fifth anniversary of his en- trance into the army. J. W. Gurreav believes that his brother will oe hanged before Ist February, but from present appearances the trial will not be con conclude’ much before that time. Ir is understood that Mr. Bradlangh will appear before the bar of the House of Com mons at the re-assembling of Parliament, and make a claim to have the oath administered. THe Hon. Sir James Fitzjames Stephen, one of the justices of the Queen’s bench divi- sion of the supreme Court of judicature, will succeed the Right Hon. Sir lord jastice of appe al. Tue death is announced of W. C. Little, M. P., who has represented South Simcoe Oat., in the Commons from 1867 to the of nis death. The prominent part in the debates in the House, bat was persoually much respected by his felio v-members. Oonservative. AT Dublin a day or two ago Mr. Dawson was inauzuratel Lord M “yor. The corpora tion, by 28 to LS, refused tu pass the custom ary vote of thanks tu Mr. Moyer, the retiring Lord Mayor, ia consequence of his refusal to conven > & Spe cial meeting to confer the dom of the city on Messrs, Parnell and Dillon. bir. Moyer was hissed in the by a mod deseas. d hever took any in politics he was a staunch free- atreet2 - Da? . . . ° - fue Princess of Wales has et in Eneland one excellent fashion. She and daughters that it hag become the mor for the fashionable British matroa similarly to express her affections. Small boys and girls have, it is stated, completely eclipsed toy terriers and pugs as the pets paraded by ladies | in Vi torias and on f.ot in Hyde Park at tie | neizht of the season ** Ah, so you are the young man from Beth- business, are | any who wishes to learn the you 7’ said a New Haven merchant recently. ** Yes, sir,” was the respectful reply. ** Let's see. Are you quiek at figures?’ ** Tolerab!y.”’ ™ if a man should buy 150 yards of calico at thirteen cents come to? ‘A man that would pay thirteen vents a yard for calico when he could get it in | the market for four cents mediate cash, would come sudden. ihe young man ifteen off for im- to want mighty was engaged. Joun H, Mueray, the well-known circus proprietor and manayer, died in New York on D.c. 27, ag od 03 years Wh mm 20 years of ye he eut-red the circus business with 8. B Howes, as a general performer. Up to i872 he followed the business, both in this country and Europe, as performer, manager and joist Pi yprietor. in 1353, wmle in England with lowe & Cushimg’s cireus, he gave a notable eutertainment in the presence of Queen Victo- ria, for which he was highly ¢ mplimented, In 1872 he became sole proprietor of the cireus whi h bore his n me, whi th he managed up to and iuclading 1>78. been engaged in giving circus seasons in New Yo. k, Boston and other cities, YSVHE Charlottetown Gas Light f | have imported some of vc Bir- | Robert Lush as | date | has made so public | gl a display ot her attachment to her young sons | yard, how mach wou!'d it; Since that time he has | | a a4 WUE Liu Company ye which they will supply NERS, i etc. at a mods } Gas Brackets, rate cost to } consumers, These Burners a Flat Flame T Pp rie ' Dr, Wallace, F. RB. 5S. E., F. C. S., Gas delivered vy him, ($650,000) @ year, are gow by the use of imp subject of Gas Burners he jandasIthiuk a better Burner is that called Bray’s regulater, a: d as I consider these the unien Burners attainable at moderate cost, I have selected them for a series of ex- periments,” The Keport of the Committee of the British | Association of Science to enquire as to the | best means for the developmen: of light trom Coal Gas of different On the rf-ct fittings, Says: best Mr. Thomas Wiils, F, U.S., F. I. C. E., showed | that Bray’s Burner's yielded the greet si amount of light of all the two or three score of Burners reported upon. which included all the Baruers of repute in the market, In a pamp:jet upon Light and Heat, pub- lished by. R. B. Taver, A. M., be says : “ The cost of Gas as compared with other illumin- ants is much more economical when rightly used, than many suppose, From experiments made for this purpose, the following results have ~een obtained, They were made by barning sauples ot Devoe’s Brilliant Oil and ordinary Olle, aad testing their illuminating power. It was found that Coal Gas costing one cent at §3 per thousand feet, gave a light equal to 18 while Devoe’s Brilliant Oil consuming 27.4 grammes cost- ing halfa cent, gave a light equal to 9 candles, “A good Argand or Johuson’s Burner, the Burner's used in the last experiment, will therefore give the light of 2 ordinary Oil Burners in direct comparison, at no greater expense in the cas of the finer and safer grades of Oil. Lights,however, oo the author- | ity of Scientists, are not to be compared in direct proportion, but in proportion to the squares of their powers, and such & com- parison with the case of the use of Gws, its cleanliness, freedom from odor and dangers, renders its use desirable wherever it can be »ntroduced,” As the above experiments were made witb Gas at $3 per 1000 fect, and not consumed thronga Bray’s Burners, it seen bow wuch more econemical it is to con- sume Gas instead of Oil, when its price is only $2.63 per 10.0 feet as now charged here when Consumed, more especially through Bray’s Burners. Messrs. Goodwin & Co., of Philadelphia, the well-known Scientific in- | struments for testing the illuminating power ot Coal Gas, etc., Com panics : ard Pat for which we are the sol A ts in the candles, ; manufacturers of say in their Circnlar to Gag Bray’s Siand- Lanterns. “In presenting the nt Slit Union Burvers an United »tates, to the attention public, | we are couvinced that we are fi 1 Want llong felt.’ Tb ‘y further add; *: The yield of light from these Burners is 12 to 20 per cent, yreater per cubic foot of Gas cunsumed than that from any flat tiame Burner bitherto in , 5 troauced no 4 eod } ECEIVED TO DAY, per sch ‘ Hud. son,” from Boston, » ! 1 0 bris choice ] 9 Family Flour, 15v Cornmeal, 40 boxes Raisins, 0 bris Kerosene Oi), 15 brls Cranberries (Cape Cod), 10 brls Bunker Hill Pickles, in bulk, And a large stock of Groceries to arrive in a few days. a) — ALSO— .* 4 7 5 ° : * r in addition to the present large stock of Fieh: 50 barrels Labrador Herrin 200 boxes Sealed Herring, Db? © Buay’s | and fit on |} i to be the best |} Burner yet produced, and will; tut of light than any | vive a far greater amo other Burner with the same consumption of | Gas. Examiner to the City of Glasgow, in a lecture | calculated that £150,000 | thrown away in Glas- | * Another | qualities—com prising } Dr. William Wallace, Professor Dittmar, and | will readily be | A FU Barrels Salmon, Trout, Coed Sounds, hiaddies, etc., for sa'e at Fincan owest cath prices, at the Fish Market, Grafton St. J. W. MYRICK, Ch’town, Nev. ISSl. eod ‘METHODIST HYMNS ‘oa NEW HYMN BOOK, in great variety of styles and binding, just received at ' HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, Ang, 17—tf Queen Street THES | Td PUM we CASTE ‘own ev KEN bu i 8 FOR THE SEAS ‘“ , are offerings special rnducements to 20: BBW W Bes ind can meet the wants aud means of ali in and Country, ae a tn THE DAILY HXAMINER, JANUARY SA GRAND TIME US OF GOUDS |Meacuam & Co, now offers them at IN, ~ s FAG a teen <a 82 ie 9 3 WE HAVE AN IMMENSE STOCK OF LACK & MUUENI Wool ‘weed Grey Union Viaanels pacques DRESS GOO Special Values, at 9, 10, 12, 16, 20 and ——__—:0: ———-— A large lot of Ladies’ Felt, Cloth and Kknitted Skirts, from ov cts, of <elored Table Cloths, many of them ai dial’ Price, to elear, ~_« ALL PRIGCS. fer 16 ee re up, and Fur Eined Circulars, s for Men's and Boy’s wear, at cents per yard, up, Hanile and Oister Cioths, dou dle width, 56 cts, per yd. up. cents, Up. Ali Wool Flannels, in all prices, Ladics’ A LARGE STOCK OF W esi Squares | Bales of Buffalo and Wolf Rebes. Coon and Buifaio Ceaits. JUST AVERY WASGE STOCK OF Ghtatti S5.00 UF. Waterproef Fweed and Rubber Coats, OPENED. T 4, Heefing Jackets, $3 up. A Gotu LINE OF BOYS CLOTHING, SUEPPS PLONE £1.50 UP. Boys’ Ulsters and Storm Coats. Men's Wincey and Flannel Shirts 56 cents up. Yen's Woolen UA A VALUABLE JERCLOTHING and CARDIGAN JACKETS, A Geod *ciection ef Ladies’ and Men's Fur Caps. SPTOCHK OF BLANKETS, IN WHITE AND GREY. BATCHHLORS’ QUILTS, $1.10 UP- HORSE RUGS, $1.25 UP. ixcellent Value in Grey and White Cottons, ‘Vickings, and all Staple Goods, LL LIN —— oo 0 EK OF GROCERIES Superior Teas, in Chests, Halfcbsests and Boxes. Our House has long been popular for the quality of its Goods and ibe Cheap rate at which it has supplied its customers, ; ‘and with greatly increased facilities for trade, we intend that its G EO. 0:0 -———— ‘reputation in this respect shall be fully sustained in time to come. DAVIES Charlottetown, Nov. 21, 1881. & CO. IS, 25 cents per yard. S & ULSTERS, 61882 AEACHAM’S ATLAS OF P. E. ISLAND. ————— fT4XsHE subscriber having purchased the j entire stock from the publishers, J, as PER COPY. The subscription price was $12.50. Orders by mail promptly filled on receipt of price, E. H. NORTON, Post Oiticve Box 192, Charlottetown. Dec. 9, ’81--6i 2aw pd et OC Bank of P. E. Island. TOTES of the above Pank taken at their N jace fer goods or Book debte, HORACE FH \SZARD, Lower Queen Strect, Ch’town, Dee. 7, ’81. Bank of P. E. Island. Ban OF P. E. ISL‘ ND NOTES teken } at their face in exchange for Dry Goods, at the London House. GEO, DAVIES & CO. Dec, 7, ‘81. 30) BBLS. SUPERIOR EXTRA FLOUR, For sale by the subscriber. A H, YATES, Water Street, Nov. 30, ’81. A CHOICE STOCK OF NW Ww Felt & V/ool Ha's, FUR CAPS, Heavy Cloth and Iinitation Fur Caps. lien's Qvercoats, Ulsters, Reefers, Suits, Shirts, Underclothing, Scarfs, Ties, Collars, &c., Xe. F. LePACE & C0., GLASGOW HOUSE, 53 QuEEN SrReer. O.t 25, °8l--whly Herring. Her ing. 100 bbls, Extra Fat Ne. 1, equal to Yarmouth Bloaters. 100 quintals Codfish, 100 = do, Hake, 12 casks Cod Oil, 300 Mackerel Barrels (good stock), 1.00 bushels Fishing Salt. On hand, a full supply of Cotton Duck, Bolt Rope, Hemp and Manilla Cordage, Lines and Twines, Paints and Oils. DAVID SMALL. Queen’s Wharf, Sept. 10, 1881. LOOK YOU HERE. 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