«it, a amma RA 8 TELEGRAPHIG NEWS hea: ‘ty app! ause, and in her hrat se lection, c ove We ‘ ingeis ever Bright and Fair,” vave | peciat Desrarcues To Tus Examiner. } France ment of Feyptian Affairs, LONDON, Novy 4 M. B edif, French Controil-r of Egypriat Aff.irs, has written a letter to the Presiden of the Ezvyphan Counc 1, stat ing that he] ha« neat bes oa Min: seer i of Egypt not bern abolished by the Khedive & Gecree, he tts to know why he haz not been invited to the council | meeting of the Egyptian Ministers. The letter 1s regarded ip diplomatic circlks as | manifesting the intention of France to se:tie the Euro} hp an contre ol of Egyp' lipme- diately, weno ut awatring the general settle- ment effairs at present pr posed iy the Ger verument of G:eat Britair. France and Switzerland. Parts, Nov. 4. The French Minister of Forei ga Aff irs has addressed a strong nots to Swiizeriand, respecting the proceedings of the Anarchist Association in France, and asking an ex- plination why they are harbured by the Swiss Government. GENERAL c ABLE NEWS. Lonven, Nov. 2 this afternoon, Mr Government should be demanded the expense of British In the Commons, Gladstone said the contribution Ezypt for tion Sir Stafford Northcote asked the Government could contine the oceupa- tion .f Egypt without the authority of Par- | liament, Mr. Giadstone declared the oceupation was the result of the war. word ‘‘ war” by Mr. irom occupa with Egypt Cuicaeo, Nov. 2. A match with soft gloves was arrang ved | House, requests us to contradiet the | ment of the Patriot that the to-night between Sullivan and Elliott. The former agrees to give Elliot $500 and the gate receipts if he fails to knock hiro out ot time in four rounds. The match Dec. 9, either in Chicago, Pittaburg, occur Miiwaukee or Maprip, Nov. 2. Ata Council of Ministers to-day, King | Alfonso presiding, it was decided not to} hand over the Cuban refugees to the Brit- | ish authorities, San Francisco, Noy, 2. Steamer Oceanic brings Yokohama dates | to Uct. 17th The Mikado is seriously ill | The cattle plague is alarmingly prevalent in the south-western provinces. Heavy floods in the central provinces have caus: d | great loss of life and property. Small vil- lages were swept away ; thousands of per-| sous were reported drowned. There was considerable dissatisfaction with the man- ner in which the finances of the country are hand) d by officials. The currency is at a discouut of €0 per cent., with no systemat.c | effort to restore it. Several national banks | have failed under disgraceful circum | stances. Cholera is decreasing. The rice crop is abundant. Hong Kong advices of Oct. 7 say: The! building of arsenals will commence near | Kirin. It is supposed that Russian en- croachment is apprehended. French offi- cials in Tonquin are said to be organizing a| foree to drive away the Chinese. Troops | have been seut down from Canton for the | defence of the American territory. Four | Englishmen belonging to the customs | service of China, with several Chinese asso- | ciates, have been sent to Corea to establish customs stations there in the Chinese in- terest. ! | Panis, Nov. 2. A secret dynamite factory has been dir- covered at Cnarolles. Henri Rochefort has | gone to Montceau Les Mince. | Prisoners are awaiting trial in connexion with the | recent riots. Rochefort regards the per- manent garrison there as dangerous pro- | vocation to further rioting. Lonpvon, Nov. 2. The Times’ St. Petershurg correspondent | says the great increase of fires in Russia is| causing nearly all the insurance companies | to fail back on their reserve funds. The in- surance premiums have just been raised by | 40 per cent. on advice of the delegates froin | Engiish companies, who were present at the insurance congress recently held here. Geo. Crichett, the celebrated oculist, is dead Lonpon, Nov... The -general result of the municipal elections which have just been held in Eng- land eud Wales is a Vory gain. ALEXaNpR1IA, Novy. 2. A telegram from Mecca reports a severe outbreak of cholera there. Baker Pasha, in consequence, has ordered 600 men, | equipped, to guard the seaports. Rome, Nov. 2. The eleetions fer the Chamber of Deputi:s last Sunday, resulted in the return o1 9% Right, 65 centre, 258 Left, 27 Radicals, an: d| 2 Socialists. The voting throughout the | country was orderly, except at Leghorn, where a mob attempted to destroy the urns and registers. ~~ Lexincron, Ky. Nov. 1 While the troops guarding Neal and Crafts, the Ashland murderers, were on | their way to the steamer, to-day, they were attacked by a mob. The soldiers fired and | several of the attacking party were killed | and wounded. The prisoners and troops | got safely on board the steamer when the | mov seized a train and headed off the boat at Ashland, Ky., where another attack wa made. The troops returned the fire and | again a number of the mob were killed and | wounded, So far as known only three soldiers were wounded, and tiey bet Blightir, Private despatches received this city place the number of kilied at five | and ot the wound d at thirty. The steamer Granite State has passed Porta-| mouth, and unless the fog preven's will reach Marysville to-vight where the pris- | Onera will be tranaierced to the railnoad tu | taken to Lexington. Bostroy, Nov. 1. A large audience greeted Christine Nilsson Upon her re- appearance in this country, at | sic Hall this evening. As she a ¢ ee ee Wants Immediate Settle-|*toge with her. hour ] _ Poy mt Nov. 2. | invited to attend the Couneil | 2" interview with the Suli the Bere pean cc untro} | Pumored that in e msequence of the fact thought al whether | The use of the | Gladstone created a} general demonstration in the House, as he| has hitherto denied England was at war! ' made to order for $12 at D. ‘Missionary Meeting | the Brick Church, at }0 30 a, m., and 6,30 p ean et Le UN i at ee REN tt tlt ln lglg lta apt THE PAIL YX AXA MINER, NOVEMBER &, 1882. BRITISH WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. ie sidene ve that her voice has lost none of its) old power and brillianey. She was re- called | sevon times and led a little child upon the | The reception to herself} jand other members of the company wes ; most coral, and the encores and reealls . jprelonged the performance until a late! ae 2 & A. BROWN & e TATION. aes Bayers will tind it to their advantage to inspect their Stock, as they have a It is! very large and new sssortment of British and Foeign Dry Goods, FALL IMPOR- CO., have now completed their Lord Duffer British ambassador, an to-day. that Lord Dufferin is to replace Sir Edward Malet in Egypt, the Porte is considering i the advisability of de sspatching a high com- | mission to Cairo. : i Naw Yorr. Nov. 2? | OF EXTRA VALUE. Patrick Carey, a Lonveshorem: : oe this | The very latest novelties shown in every Department. , alfernoon received a verdict of $15,000 in a jwuit against the Cunard Steamship Co., for} | A ooo variety of Mantles, iu — received hy the falling of a coal . ™ Goods. Clouds, Searfs and Fur Blue and Black Pilots aod Wool Shaws, Brown, U isters, Also Mantle and Ulster Cloths, fax vs. McNutt—Rule for a new trial argued All of which will be dispesed of at their usual low prices. and judyment reserved. N, li'e unloading the steamer Batavia | Beavers, Scotch Tweeds and Coatings and Seal Cloths, i Nov... L880 | A iarge lot B lankets, Quilts, Horse Rugs a pebssniend Cait 2-tes calla clatncn 300 Lambs’ Wool Shirts, assorted sizes. S00 pairs Lambs’ Wool Drawers. jus. Lavie has been finished, and the Court A lot of Grai } 7 shed, and mai A lot of Grain Bags, ete. reserved jadgment. Merchants Bank of Halli : Hee 1 Tue foreign matla* via, Shediac arrive W,. & A, BROWN & CO. | | very late in the city. (Cn Thursday night | Ch’town, Oct. 31, 1882, F +y did not reach the Post Office until after| [== midoight, and last night it was a quarter past | eleven when ‘ey arrived. The delay is | Seengeg-ceaestnesnusase-eoecinalll>~<0inenee-anoeg gE eenneeeneenetngtlinenmentinetieaibttena owiltg, itis said, oo the heavy freights take mn : CHEAPEST, SAFEST, SIMPLE y the boats to and from Point da Chene. > ! 1 | Tue attendance at a meeting of a certain | | literary association laat evenip g being smal), | I | A if one of the members excused the abs nce of | 3 fi ft N S f] R ft his associates by stating that very few of | LIN TSE WORLD. | them saw the daily newspaper in which the | /advertisenent was inserted, This is sarca:m O The Dominion Satety Fund Life Association with a vengeance. He who does not read the | OF ST. JOHN, N. B. | daily newspapers is truly a liter ary character, } aud his non-aitendance should be deplored. —— j A SP*CIAL MEETING of the City Council is | called for seven o'clock this evenirg —_——_ > Xmas and New Year's Cards will be sold at | cost at the Diamond Bookstore. The Stock |$20,000 Deposit with the arpa Government. Working i arge and exquisite 0 is large aud exqu oe: [nod hi under Government License. SERGEANT ALLAN, Keeper of the Poor 0 state An Assessment Company with a Safety Fund, Life Insuranee at its actual cost. oO wesx> Good Canvassers Wanted. LEONARD MORRIS, General Agent for P. EK. Island. *man Robertson | has been thrown into prisom because he gave some trouble to the master of the Poor Hows e.”” The facts are :— Robertson broke out 'uf the Poor House, in the keeper's absence, and was afterwards arrested and committed to | jail by the Stipendiary Magistrate. amen — Tue man, John Monroe, referred to in yer- | terday’s report of Queen’s Cov aty Jail, died last evening He was in a heavy sleep during our visit, but woke up twice and took food and drink previous to his death, at 6 o'clock. He will be interred to-morrow > “ We are pleased to learn that Mr. A, S. | O T) Urquhart has been appointed General Agent | for this Province of the British American Fire Insurance Co. It has a capital of $500 000 Summerside, Oct, 28, 1882.—ly —_— paid up, and does a very large business in Canada. His advertisement will appear in a few days. » —_—_——>— Special Notices. er ra GenTs woollen underwear, very cheap, at Bg gg en feet). BB. MAUOWeee.s a. 2D L. E. Prowse is giving wonderful bargains | Ig opening an an immense Stock of Goods this Fall. The Public will find his store one of | in hats during November. [oct < 30 the best stocked in the City, Ladies when buying Dress Materials, Shawls, Mantles, Cloths. Twenty Barrels and half barrels of prime | and all kinds ot woollens, should go straight to Labrador Herring for sale, cheap fer cash, st | 'the Family Grocery. R. K. Brace. foc31. | Ycu can have a snit of heavy Scotch Twecd A. Bruce's, {nov3 f-s-m, Berk & Gorr solicit orders for choice new Valencia Raisins by the box. [oct 27 | : women | J. B,. MACDONALD'S. BIRTH. J. B. MACDONALD’S. —-——_—— :0:— _ When wanting Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, go to On Friday, the 3rd inst., the wife of H :0% James Palmer, of a daughter. t = —> GENTLEMES’S DEPARTMENT. At the Po pie. morning, of con- Over 1,000 Overcoats, Jackets and Ulsters to choose from. The biggest bargains “ve . > j Jit sumption, Catherine Cummings, aged 651 given in this City. years, a native of Prince Edward Island J. B. MACDONALD, Oct, 4, 1882—wkly pat, ne pres QUEEN STREEY. REVERE HOUSE. ; eo ee _Latmee UL ea 74a 7: 170 OT Te " . } 3.—A Busby, A Hilson | HOTEL ARRIVALS. Nov. Moncton ; and wife, do; Miss Brownell, do; F T Cooke, LO N i) O N my QO UJ SS a do ; EH Sprague. Maine; A T Harris, Corn- wallis, N 8; Walter Davidson, Mentreal ; Mrs J F Black, do. s P. E. Island Railwa | Te ge an y Now Opening ex 8. §. Victoria, Waldensian and Cedar Grove Thanksgiving 2 g lay Ryeursion, nhs. Ladies’ Beaver and Plush Hats, Ladies’ Silk Scarfs, Ladies’ Jersey Gloves. Ladies’ Alexandra Jackets, Children’s Weollen Pelisses, Promenade scarfs and Squares. XCURSION RETURN TICKETS will be E issued at one first-class fare, to and from all Stations on the Railway, on Thanksag:ving Day, the 9th instant, good to return up to and including the 1 th instant. L. B. ARCHIBALD, Supt. | Railway Office, Charlottetown, Nov. 4, ’82. 4i) ANNIVERSARY. The Annual Behive Wools, Cocoon Wools, Ice Wools, Berlin Wools, Moire and Broehe Sash Ribbons. Gentlemen’s Lambs’ Wool Underclothing, | Gentlemen's Merino Underclothing, ‘Tuesday Evening, 1th instant. Gentlemen’s Kid Mitts and Gloves. Chair to be taken at 7.30 0’clock, The <e- GEO. DAV] ES & CO. | putation to this meeting is the Rev. Ge rg Young, D. D.. Superintendent of Methouist | Charlottetown, Oct. 6, 1882. Missions in the North West. ---—- MISSIONARY SERMONS Will be preached on Sunday, 5:h instant, in Of the Methodist Church of Canada,Char- lottetown, will be held in the Prince Street Brick Chureh, —ONn— CHEBUCO MARINE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. ——— 'm., by the Rev. Dr. Young. Second Chui ‘ch, 10.30 a m, hy the Rev, | | Profe sor Burwash, A. M., at 6.30 p. m., by | the Rev. 5. T, Teed. A Collection will be taken up in the course | of each servics in behalf of the Methodist | | Mivsionary Society. FF: Wi MOORE PERKINS ARE OFFERING A LARGE VARIETY =; Mantle Cloths, Ulster Cloths, Overcoatings, SCOTCH THEEDS, ENGLISH THEEDS, CANADIAN TWEEDS, seal Cloths, Dogskin,. : Astrachan.' You should see these Goods before purchasing elsewhere, as \0 BETTER VALE CAN BE HAD. Perkins & Sterns. Oct, 26 1882 ik PALMER, Js Ch'twit, Oct, 23, W882~wod pat Ini. Un'tawm Nw. 3 1882, ty. EXCHANGE BYMLDING, & STERNS ‘Kerosene Oil! Kerosene “Oil! qo arrive per Brigt aoememns Belle direct from New York and now due Sobris., Pra tts celeprated Kerosene Ojl whic wiil be eold low while Janding, Apply to LONGWORTH & CO. Nov, ?, 2aw 2w, OCEAN STBAMISHIP eraian Y aduard is.auad, Of Prince” NOTICE. A SPECIAL MEETING of the Stockhold- ers of this Company will be held at the ottice of Peake Bros & Company, on Monday, the 6th day of November, instant, at seven o'clock, p. m., for the purpose «f cioing up the affairs of this C omMpany. Dated at Charlottetown, the 23h day of October, 1852. PEAKE BROS, & ©O., Oct. 23. ae Managers. THE HERALD. THE PUBLIGATIN GF The Charlottetown Herald ” Will be Re,-umed on Wednesday, Sth November Next, The paper will be issued week‘y, at one dollar a year, payable in advance, Ar 5.00) of each of t e¢ first few pembers will be Circulated, those who desire to adver- tise will have a good opportunity ufforded of communicating with the public. Commodious offices have been secured in Mr. J, B Macdonald's Building West Side of Queen Street, nearly opposite Stamper’s Corner, where all kinds of Job Printing will be done. All correspondence should be addressed, Herald Office, Queen S:reet, Charlottetown. RICHARD WALS@, Oct. 25, '82.—-2aw we sa wly PUBLISHER Uuion Bank of P. &. Island, OTICE is hereby given that a sp cial general meeting of the Shareholders of this Bank will be heid at their Banking House, in Charlottetown. on Thureday the sixteenth day of November next, at elve o'clock, noon, for tee purpose of ‘considering a proposal from the Bank of Nova Scotia, for the amalgamation cf that Bank wiih the Union Bank o: P. E: Island, and for taking such steps in the premises as the Sharetold- ers may deem desirable. Proxies for voting muat be left with the Cashier at least one day previous to the meeting: Dated Union October, 1882, wer tn JOHN INGS, W. E. DAWSON, Bauk, Cha slotietown, 1 th JAMES DESBRI-AY, : THOS. W, DODD, + Directors A. L, BROWN, GEO, DAVIES. J Oct. 12, ’82.—wkly AUCTION VALUABLE LAND! Pro % tlt by PUsLIC AUCTION, jon Wednesday, the Seventh day of November next; ‘| At the Ra:lway Station, Head’ of St. Petei’s Bay. at noon, that valuable’ farm of land Known as the + Morrow Farm,” lately inthe | poss~ssion of Theotore Mosrow, | decraned, | situate on the north side of St re ter’s Buy, aud extending from the Bay to the Golf Shore, containing about seventy acres of excellent land, chiefly cloared and in good cultivation, with a new dwelling house and snug oubuildings. Terms—Half the purchase money payable down, and the balance on time, secured on the premises, bearing interest, Further par- ticulars at time of sale, ; Immediate possession given, For further particulars apply at the office ot Palmer & McLeod, Solicitors, Charlotte- town. JOHN A. McLAINE, Head 31. 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