aie “~ Local and Other Itetiis: | + eet a te \g?, MARGARER’S HALL, =| SIALIFAX, N, 8, ENGINERRS and machinists are emigrating Ir is said that ex-Empress Eugenie thinks from Bradford, England, to Philadelphia, of retiring into a convent. vim ails AN excursion train, with over two hundred : seo boaiahss . SRMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES. | THE School Commissioiiers of Halifax have persons on beard, pots this city for Alberton forbidden} the teaching of Latin in the »ublie at 7 o'clock a. m. to-day. VISITOR : schools of Halifax. Russ ; a2 : ussIa has set about the work of uniting r . yr : j the Black and Caspian Seas according to the The Lopd Rishon qf if HV2, Scotia ; scheme of Peter the Great. ry , ‘ Lorp Derey,speaking at Southport, G. B.on PRINCIPAL: \. the 1Sth recommended the pract.ce of public BARKENTINE Jane Wright, Kerr master, be- fore reported ashore at Cape Wolfe, P. FE. 1, has been towed off, and is now being taken to Pictou, His physicians are desirous that he should spend some time at Madeira. — 7'ruth. re ’ : ‘ ‘ia 8 ae ia and private economy for a tim. He said rhe Rev, John Padfield. im — her aaa left Steam Naviga- trade must infallibly revive. ‘o's. wharf at 10.30 a. m., with a large > SCHS ffe y ver of excursionists to attend the Mount At the Stipendiary Magistrate Court this f bod etm ‘2 ak pe | Stewart Tea |'arty. forenoon Thomas Lawlor, drur . and ineap- Deaiindst Saeed a rw gale yee : neghae i $< able, was fined $l and costs or four days. aaa’ dn ahiat ‘ cs ia sEA VOY\GE and thorough change of air Dennis Higgins, for the same offence, was The course of Instruction is tl q e been recommended for the King of Italy. fined $2 and costs or eight days. S that of he. best chetts t En sedges "pa | founded upon the University Examinations for Women. Eight young ladies from this School passed the Local Examination of the University of King’s College in June last. This is the only School in Canada that has : i . passed pupils at a University Examination. Tue great American lecturers have not] The Subseribers, in making their| The number of ee is limited, rendering proved paying speculations in thejhand of their : the School select, and while it possesses all the fore! sn eiteyen this season, The parties in bow to the Public, beg to educational advantages of a large public school, SEVERAL small blasts were set off under the hull of the Emigrant to-day. They only had ; the effect of loosening and breaking off small — :G: pemene of the hull. Hundreds of fish were illed by the concussions. DrowNeEp.- -A young man named William Pine was knocked overboardgfrom the deck of the brigt. Hurry Davies during her passage from Liverpool to Murray Harbor. ‘The de- ceased was a native of this city. RECEIVED. Srtteanene OB ania NEW TWEHEEDS, . te a - NEW OVERCOATINGS. NEW FLANNELS, NHW UNDERCLOTE ING. a plessant trip and a long, prosperous and References given to parents of pupils. happy life. The store of Messrs. Bremner For further partidalars address the Prin; Bros. was gay with bunting to-day in honor r of the auspicious event, COM Mi ENCING “het 19, 1878. By Cable to Peake Bros. & o., brig om peers : ‘* Zinga” arrived at Liverpool on the 23rd inst. GY WATCHES FOR SALE; A CON3 sacted. Tue Marovts or Hart N@Ton, speaking at Newcastle on the 19th inst., said that the equalization of the franchise, a redistribution a engnaoes A REPORTED rise in the price of deale in the >= Talit re : 7 : each pupil is enabled to receiv indivi ) English market heightened the prospects of ie sre ees connor a ne ™ 6 draw attention to their care iad Sheahan aie is °” eiportedhy and the lumber merchants of the Maritime Prov- Cc) part os in England he engaged Talmage to which cannot be given ina large establish. ) inces a few days ago, but the report is now Litas for Shee last etill 8 a by him ms ment. * contradicted on good authority. ' a : Mr. and Mrs. Padfield are assisted by a —_ <t T. 3 nuptials of Mr. Benjamin Bremner, of} § staff of four resident governesses, besides visit- I. O. O. F.—Regular convocation of the ‘rm ef Bremner Bros., and Miss Jane ing masters. ) ‘** Port La Joie encampment,” will be held oe We!) ter were celebrated at Morell this morn- Parisienne French is taught conversation- iF at Oddfellows’ Hall at 8 o’clock this even- ae, ind the happy Oe are oa ve their eer ally. There are two resident French Gov- ia ing. Very important business to be tran- ir Gin; tour en route to Kosten. We wish them J | ernesses, 3 ‘f of seats in Parliament and local government and land law reforms musi soon be undertaken. Barkentine ‘‘ Ethel Blanche” arrived at Lon- signment of Gold Watches, Wer eng ie -—- don on the 24th itist. Bark “James Peake” case, new aad most approved stem winders, a CreTywayo 8 SURRENDER to his British cap- arrived at Barbedoes on the 19th inst., from best va lue for cash. iz tors was a dignified one. oe escape im Bueuos Ayres. Bark ‘* Moselle” sailed from 5 F, LEPAGE & Co., 4 possible he asked to be shot, probably dread- London for Charlottetown on the cee 53 Queen St. ¢ ing imprisonment. Though a savage and a 5. 8. ‘* Prince Edward” passed through Canso oe 4 cruel monarch, this Zulu king is to be ad-| —— —— — ——--—-~ | at 1.30 to-day, and is due here to-night—mak. EW a : a _ ee a mired in the hour of his humiliation. ing the passage from Liverpool in 12 days. AIND TO Feiruilir peieth. oe [EPAGE & C * - indies : : me es, . Le ve . Ar Trinity Church, Halifax, on Sunday THE Mail, referring to the Vice-Regal tour 53 Queen St. ; ei ae Tae Sars : in Western Ontario, mentions that the Prin- os R. D, Bambrick, of St. Peter's cess Louise, in no instance where it was ALE OF BANKRUPT STOCK OF . ’ known a charitable institution existed, left it (j { { (} i th Readymade Clothi and Gents’ fur- unvisited, and extols the Marquis of Lorne on Me or ne On 1 pialar wets still dene i® and H. R. H. for the interest both take in all |F. LEPAGE & Co., -4§ iast, Mr. School in this city, and Mr, Arnold, a young Englishman, were admitted to the order of Deacons in the Church of England, by His Lordship the Bishop of Nova Scotia. educational and beneficent institutions. The 53 Queen St. . Pins : : Globe, treating upon the same topic in a leader oo ' Six Jonun McDonatp arrived at Quebec ’ ting up ) top , from England in the steamship Peruvien on says nothing was more noticeable about the WNW OTP 3 Marquis and Princess than the interest, active Monday last. He was met at Levis by a and intelligent, though unostentatious, they Having purchased the Stock of AVING ADOPTED THE CASH SYS: deputation of eitizens, who tendered him a ; ka . ’ took in the institutions connected with the tem of doing business, we are offeri grand dinner hich will take place at Quebec social life of the people. Mr. James DesBRIsaAY On |exira valucin all iaros of geen. ~ > — ~ ‘ _THE WALK FOR THE ASTLEY Bevr.—New | very favorable terms, EE ag een nee no | t Lockeport, [N. 8., om Menday, a man York, Sept. 22.—The six days’ go-as-you- 6 pone, SY» y arg . named John Bangay attempted to murder his please contest for the Astley belt and the also a wife by striking her several blows with an axe. He thea tried to drown himself, but was championship of the world began at one o’clock A CO A RID zs 7 this morning. There were thirteen contest- rescued, and is now under arrest. The woman ants entered in the match, viz., Weston, A S certain individuals in this community ; is not expected to recover. Jealousy is sup- Rowell, Hazael, Guyon, Ennis. Panchot, U ANTITY Of f000S are circulating false stories for the pur- . posed to have been the cause. Merritt, Hart, Koohne, Dutcher, ‘Taylor, pose of injuring my business, I issue this card, ; Jackson and Federmeyer. The judges are J. thanking the ladies and gentlemen of this city | A Moxtreat dispatch says the death is an- A. Atkinson, of London, C. H. Pearce, of the for their very handsome patronage bestowed . nounced of Mrs. Leprohon, wife of Dr. Lepro- New York Athletic Club, and Major Busby. AT on me during the past fifteen years; and also hon, the well known Spanish Consul. Mrs. The score at 10:12 o’cleck to-day was as fol- RECENT informing them that I attend the residence of ) cones was well known in literary circles lows: Rowell, 56; Hazael, 55; Guyon, 54; the pupils ; that I pay special attention to be- leaves a valuable legacy to the literature Hart, 54; Ennis, 52; Panchot, 48. ginners as well as advanced pupils ; that my ) of the Dominion not only in the published books, but in numerous articles contributed by her te the ‘“‘Literary Garland” and ‘‘Cana- dian Illustrated News.” Tue Very Rev. Dean Kelly, of St. Nicholas’ Cathedral, and the Rev. Father Murphy, St. Anthony’s Church, of Liverpool, have crossed from England for the purpose of ascertaining ih Geiane’ abe clk aes weet charges are no higher than other teachers ; story has just been told which seems incredi- Auction Sales, and that I undertake to give as much, and | ble, but the truth of it has been vouched for more, satisfaction to my patrons the coming ; 7 a : in the past one. by reliable parties. A lady living at St. Mar- i ee ee ; garet’s Bay, a few days ago, was eating nastur- Punctuality and regularity guaranteed. tions in a garden, when she felt that she had AND BEING OBLIGED TO Pianos and Organs ordered at the shortest j a ; ; : tice. swallowed. some living thing, and immediately a : after she felt a buzzing in her head. This Orders for Sheet Music, Books, &c., &e., to continued and was accompanied by pains in be left at Bremner Bro’s. . pocmnnensn cree Md the immigration advantages offered by Canada. hy ; ; , a Cl Wed ’ cppreaating Canadien somsory in's trip up te seatiiet of tem eaech made a | Make Room (for Extensive| * “°° Ney PARLE i iating Canadian scenery in a trip up the , ; .* es _. 8. N. EARLE. ae. a Aeherily eee ies Sttaee end! ferent parts of the head. Of course this was Importations of New Ch'town; Sept. 11, 1879.—Im eod | very unpleasant, and the lady inhaled the fumes of a strong liniment, thinking to lessen Goods, ROBERT YOU NG the pain. At the end of - en she was lying on a sofa, the inhalation referred to - ILL MOVE on Ist of October to the having almost suffocated her, when the buzz- Sto ing suddenly ceased. Immediately after she NOW ARRIVI NG, Mason & Co. ee ren a Met iet te . was seized with an irritation in the nose and : Western Ontarlo. WE EXPECT TO HAVA OPEN THE GREATER PORTION OF A P. E. Istanper Hearp From.—Mr. J. M. Happeny, of No. 9 Green street, is waiting patiently to hear from Mr. John Powers in regard to the challenge which he issued some time since. Mr. Happeny, to prove that he BY THE END OF NEXi WEEK HVATI STOCK etter MAR ar ; xe, that he will sneezed out a large black fiv. The lady has : aa Cece baie enact $300 - $500 since quite recovered.— Halifax Chronicle. they have determined to make ANTH R AGITE 60 AL. to run a three-mile race, and will make him a me | oe of $10 after Powers puts up $100 to ad Weather Bulletin. ; Sicilia ; ind the matter.—Boston Globe. . mpi | R d t ARRIVE . . ieee about the 20th inst. 150 tons inn steeeadeeeemeiie i oh s. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the a l 2 G U C 10 ns i of the best Philadelphia, Chestnut and brought an unusually large cargo to Point du Maritime Prownees. Egg Coal. Parties wanting to be supplied Chene yesterday, There were four cars Tukbaen ine ea us bo tae - pons a r a = the ; : ’ bec, for shi t ’ ORONTO, Sept, 24, a. m. . rst in Wi rst supplied. There will be pee ag = 7 os — cn - - ee Southwesterly to westerly wind; cloudy to From F ormer P r 1088, no a_i ae 1 at the a Ottice . ee yartly cloudy weather, with local rains. or at the subscriber’s will be attended to. oysters for various markets. The steamer was partly y THOMAS CASELEY, | loaded down tothe guards and was five hours in making the ; from Summerside to the Point, a trip which is generally made in three and a half bours.—St. John Sun. Tue Hanlan-Courtney race is likely to be a great humbug. A New York despatch of the 22nd says:—Those who know say that Courtney is ready to admit he has no chance against Hanlan, and that he entered on this contest simply for’ $2,000. Hanlan claims it will be a square race and says that in order to clear Courtney’s name and enable the latter to show he is rowing for all he is worth he will’make the fastest five mile time on record at Chautaucua, COAL! COAL!) TO CASH Customers, |=" ns Wants, Lost, Found, x TO ARRIV HE :- die hates ae Sa ceani ae Cargoes Sydney, (Old Mines), For One Month from Date, ANTED — A girl to do general mt tall xowrie, [ d Small. Gowrie, Large and Sma work. Must be well recommended. ON 4.20 DD : Apply at the Reverr Hovsr.—s 16 tf BEST QUALITY ANTHRACITE COAL- OUND —A bunch of four Keys—two ‘ Wa. KOUGHAN. —_|'The Public are cordially invited to cal shop keys and two smaller ones, Ap- ° en a call} ~ P pt. 18, 1879— ; . : t th , se] » 1879—3i eod and inspect our Stock and Prices, ae ae Sy oy aud puy forte that they may be convinced a a a a THRMS CASH. SEPTEMBER 15, 1879. pore estlbnones sre eae , of our sincerity in mak- XPRESS WAGON--Fox Sale—will be ) Messrs. J. H. Epwarps on Walter ” ing the above offer sold cheap, Apply at the Examiner ; Casson, Agents of Smith and Frost the and that Office. [sept 20, 3in]} a een OS ae Ve manufacturers of farming implements at Smith’s Falls, Ont., were in the city yesterday- Mr. Edwards, who is stat’oned in the Mari. Department of Militia and Defence, ar REAL BARGAINS Tui ie cated pat of tees A ed ae Sa Bee Notice is herby given that the above ARE TO BE OBTAINED. Apply at,the Examiner office, having sold « very large number of the Smith & Department invites tenders for the pur- Frost reapers, mowers, horse rakes, etc. chase of a quautity of arms not now required ® LET.—A pleasantly situated House, Both gentlemen are now en route to Halifax for the service of the Department. Tenders on West Gratton Street, next door to where they iatend exhibiting specimens of the to be received until noon on the 6th day of Mrs. T. Dawson, Apply at the Lonpon agricultural implements which are manufac- OCTOBER, 1879, House. [Sept, 12,—tt, Quantities and description as follows, viz:— 2 2,983 Peabody Rifles. hop to Let,—One of the best Business 226 Starr Carbines. kh Stands in the city, in Newson’s Building, 176 Colt’s Revolver Pistols. —— Post Office ; lately in the occupation 34 Allan’s Pistols. of Robert Brown. Possession given immedi. 6 A rtillery Oarhines, O. P. Vi ately. Apply to Joun Newson. 12 tf 219 Cavalry = do. de. 107 Speneer do. eica ’ ! LET—A TENEMENT HOUSE gi 5 do Maskets. 5 ated on Kent street, next door = 1,840 Long Enfield Rifles, M. L. ‘| successors To_ Creamer. Apply to Mrs. Orrer, Queen street, tured by the tirm which they represent. Tue Marquette Review publishes an inter- esting account of a duel between Sitting Bull and a Crow warrior, which occurred after the fight on the 20th June between 200 lodges of the Sioux, who were south of the border after buffalo, and two companies of United States soldies and 150 Cheyennes and Crows. Sit- ting Bull assented to the challenge and re- LONDON HOUSE. sas One om os es mapa that he shot 197 Short do do do. 7 {augl—tf} e Crow, sclping him and taking possession Any information required in regard to the : ‘ Leite, = his eh In the wee — the Milk = sea obtained on application to the J AMES D es BRISAY, GR SALE.—Valnable Residence, cen ver in ‘anada, Sitting personally undersigned, trally located : ee e commanded the rear guard of the Light War- THOS. WILY, Lt. Col. 83 QUEEN STREET ies, hk’ ith, wake eke ae ee mors, covering the movement, and was himsclf Director of Stores, &c. . Quack House, Stable, and large «¥ a large the last to cross. Ottawa, Sep. Ist, 79. [sep 12——2aw tld Ch’town, Sept. 2, 1879, Apply at this office, je24-eodtf ama ST SE ORS SUN eS EE SES SOD . - rains scarry - agree ncn 0 rater ge Be Socenm m one