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GAUNT English and Americans. (SPECIAL To THE AUCKLAND, Apri! 28 EXAMINER ] ~ Particulars of the April 18, show that a battle b:tween tie triendly nat v<s and rebels took place at Vailolo, and that the latter lost 100 men Durivg the engagement Lieut Gaunt succeeded in capturing a German flag ISLAN D, SRD SEN aS) OER Le EXAMI advise the Public. may speak free.’ '_Et RIPIDES FRIDAY APR DISCUSSING THE | ;rrees His Mind About the Georgia GWVIL SERVICE| “""“* “ts Monck’s Re isonable and Just Bl nFEATED IN THE HOUSE BY SIR WILFR ID LAURIER. IL 28. 4899 A NEGRO BISHOP New York, April 26 —The New Jersey annual conference of the African Methodie: Hiscopalian church was opeved in Jersey Cry to-day. Bishop A'exander Walers, D. D , presiding. 3ishop Waltera in his ad¢ress bitierly denounced the Georgian lyochings. He aaii: “The civi ized wor'd has been shock- ed by the unpre-edented butchery and burning ¢f Samuel Hose. The fiendisi. ness of the crime beggars description. I: ic geuerally believed hy the fair-minded that it Hose did not kill Cranford it was to | desma the killing of five coiored men by a bomb said to have been find by The McCarthyites and Patron Vote. Crawford at Palmetto, March 18 bh. © The real cause of our trouble is race hatreJ. Iu all cases it is not because we are black, for some negroes who are hated have tloude hair and blue eyes, and they are so fair tbat they can hardly be distinguished from the pure whites, yet (his clase of negro is a sufferer in common with the biackeast; all that is needed for them to be discrimina‘ed against is for it to be known thatihey have 2 drop of negro blood in their veins. I have come to the conelu- Against the Government. [Sreciat ro Tae Examin pr} Orrawa, April 28.—Bostock’- b Il, pro viding for the compulsory issue of railway pasecs by companies to members cf par- liament was lost on division. Moock (Cons.) moved the second read- | 80" that nothing but man- get the bil! proviing tbat where abe, feimemae, 0%, he Bar of Governmeat dit missed civil servants, the person dismissed be entitled to a certificate eetting forth the length and character of there atrocities. President McKinley and the fidersl government have showy them- eelxes impotent to convict the murderers which was flying over a fort. One the return of the landing party! Capt. Stuart of the Tauranga signall-d ' ‘well done Gaunt’s Brigade.” The Americans aod British cheered the ~ whose sutlers were proudly carryiug the captured German colors. returning party, CAPT. COGHLAN’S SPEECH He Just Escapes Being Retired. {[Seecta, ro Taz Ex amtyves.] Wasiixcron, April 28,--Capt. Coghlan. of the crniser Raleigh bas been riprimand- ed for his New York epeech. He will not be retired as the German press are aatiefied with Pr. sident McKinley’s «xpression of d.sapproval of Coghlan’s epeeche —_—- The Filipinos Looking for Peace. {Sreciat ro Tue Examiner.) Manina, April 28, 425 a, m.—The Filipinos will seek for peace. Colonel Arguelezaa,sand Lieut. Jose,Ber- nal,Chief of Geseral Luaas’ Statl,have en- ter-d General MacArthur’s line bearing a fag oftruce. They are en route to Manila, by train, toconfer with General Otis re- garding the terms of surrender. _ oe The Antarctic Continent. Curistiania, April 26 —A letter has beea rece vel tere foom Captain Borch- grevinx,a commander of the expedition making an exploration cf the Antarctic covtinent, dated from Cape Adair, Vic- torialand, February 23, in which he saye: * | have now landed on the great Antarc- tic continent with my etaff, instruments {aod 75 dogs. The greatest discipline has j prevaiced througbout.” sow — e 28S 6€>93O09S OD 6003 Let Me Take Your Measure 7 rh? ou can get your corns GOFF BROS FP Plant Food. We manufacture complete Fertilizers, using in prepar- it: Cc Dried Blood. Bone Meal. and Tanlkage. W*cumulted in killing of hogs, combined with ’ Potash Salts. and Nitrate of Soda. ’ . . e . ying the crop in suitable proportion, form, with the Piant Food it requires, 8. & M. RATTENBURY, Charlottetown assosiation and and ‘bunions fitted in hand muade boots anil shoes whichI make to order in very short notice. Stock and workman- snip guaranteed. I also keep a full line of boots and shoes, carefully sel- ected BY MYSELF, which I can afford to sell cheaper because My expenses are small, I don’t wane the earth, and can spare a sl’¢2 to my patrons. Drop in and inspect. No trouble to show goods. Thos. McQuaid Lower Queen St. Koot & Shoe Store. O@ eR OD oS sR cence | t é , bame of the person who made the com- of federal officiale. The governors of certain etates in the south have acknow-~ ledged their inability to protect their colored citizens. In the name of Al- mighty God, what are we to do but ,fight aud die ?” -_— his eervices, the reasons for dismissal, the plaint against him and the record of the investigation, if one had been held. Ip the course of the speech Monk made arraignmeat of the spoils system. Afier further d.ecussion, Sir Wilfrid Laurier laid duwn the principle that the r:lation of civil servants Henry only an Acccomplice. towards the gov-} Parys, Apri] 24. —T he Figaro continues ernment was that of an ordinary employe} its publication of the testimony of the ic his master. Ue moved that the bill be, Court of C »s-ation in the Dreyfus revision given te six months hoist. enquiry. Capt, Calgnet, who deecribed the discovery of the fogey of Lieat.-Col. Sir. Charles Tupper in a stro: g speech, | Genry, wid the court that, in his opinion, pointed out that the present Government Henry was only an acc: »mplice of Col. Da had degraded the public service iv driv- | Paty de Clam, the principal author of the ing out some of «22 best wen and terror z- | fTS*TY- inaemuch as Heury was never betcre accused of wrong-doing, while Da ing others. Paty de Clam was known to be guilty of The Premier had now nade plain how | shady practices. he and bis colleagues had come to do the country this great wrong. They sarted out with the assumption ihat they that the’ ; — : : . soci alias Lonxp ow, Apri! 26.—Signor Marconi, the officers were their personal servants. electrician, whose experiments in wireless They forgot that ‘telegraphy are attracting international officials were the servants of the people. ailention, has successfully communicated Having introduced (he spoils syetem into | from South Foreland, Kent, Eogland, to this country, with all thefiegradation that > Wireless Telegnayhy. weie masters and both ministers and the French armed despatch ve-sel Ibis, \whileralog inthe Eogiisb channel. Lo itinvolved, the Goveroment wasnow re~ conJucting the experiment he was accom- fusing io the victims of its tryanny the bacco by. @ French nav-] cffiver. The tact remarks also his first succese in con centrating messages at one point to the exclusion of all cthers. opportunity to secure situations after they were turced out of the public employ. They not only deprived the civil ser- vants of their living but also of their good -_--—-S>--—_—_ New dress goods and fancy sacque and _ feape clo.bs. Latest colorings —Weeks & Monk’s Lill)}Co 2ins name. Sir Charles leclared that \ Single Coj es two Cents Pe A LIBERAL BLUFF. | Trying to Scare off Exposure of ths Brockville Seaudal. Brecexvitie, Oat.; April 26.—The two arre-ts made on Saturday for the alleged use of fraduleat baliots has cau+ed a great consternation iv the L beral ranks. Eme- pey, the second man referred toin Satur# dav’s despatch has been released ov $1,200 ba | to appear on Tbursd«y, ‘! be Liberals are trying a great buffing game of ree taliation that mav Cause @ great many ar« resis and intimate that unless the charges are droppej «very Tory office holder under the Government wil! be dsmi-sed. These threats w:!l not diter he Conservative party from rooting out corruption, From all points of the riding fresh tales are com~ ieg in of strangers who c ff red fraudulent ballots. Mr. Comstock was declared elected by a m jority of 243° Thetigures were: Com- atu k, 1.870; Peter White, 1627, There were Only sixty-nine rej cted ballots. A German’s Opinion. Moxrreat, April 26.—Mr. Boff, tha Imperial German Consul for Canada, in an interview ov the slleged ntverances of Captain Conghlin, of the United States steamship Rale gh, spoke very strongly. “T am satisfied that there ie no truth io the story, and that the communication from New York is a new attempt tocreate a bal feeling between Germany and the United States, and to disturb the friendly relations which so far has withstood all calumnies. What J.C. Cougolin is said to have uttered sounds like the bragging of « man who drank too much at the banquet. { do not know whether there is a captain by the name of Coughlin in the United Seates|navy,but if such is the case, I hope, or I may say feel sure, for the sake of the United States navy, that he could not fight himeelf. On the other hand I aleo hop», forthe sakeof the United States navy, that there is no admirsl or officer beloug- ing to it who could talk sbout a foreign flig in the manner that Admirs] Dewey is said to have ‘one about the German flag. The fiag and the bo.or of an officer are identical, and we say ia Germany, } man who bas no respect for the honor of others bas vo honor himeelf. The above are only suppositione of mine based on the es- teem I have for the United States nayy. I nay add that there is no officer in the Germano navy who would listen toan in- sult to his flag without taking from the offender the possibility of repeating i!, 80 that if Admiral Dewey is alive etill the whole story is a lie.” - : = — Chronic Disease anid Rupture. Cured by Dr. Clift’ Diploma reg« istered ia U.S. and Canada. Send Stamp for information, or cal! at Truro, N. 8. office in Merchants’ Bank of Halifax Building; Hours, 11 tol; 4 to 8 to 9, daily—except Wednesday, he is a Revere Hotel in fictom, and on Friday ‘ Windsor Hotel,in New Glasgow, was eminen'ly reasynablz anJ juet. = Discussion of the spoils system was resumed in evening. A vote was finally taken Laurier’s amendment which was carried by a vote of 64 to 39. Stubbs and Leight »n McCarthy, the only two McUartby mem ers, and Roger the only Patron member, voted against the Government, Sir Coarles Hibhert Tupper has return- ed from British Columbia. He took his seat yesterday. the On OVAL ABSOLi- 2LyY PURE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ROYAL BAKING POWDER ©O., NEW YORK. BAKING PowpDER He gives notice-of a number of quese- tions and motions for returos relating to the Yukon scacdal. hhAAAA AR AAAD Birth ——™ Furniture Shine “SH NE3” This isa well known fact by all who use it—cleans as it goes —ea-y to use, Royal Silver Polish for your silverware— Positively no after dust~—and harmless—those who have once tried will use noother.— Chamois 5c up— Pure French Casi.1+ 12c per Ib, Sponges—some splendid val- ues.—Svaps in variety and cheap —Gold paint—Clothes Cleaner, elc., elc, A. W. REDDIN Pha, Robert Goelet Dead. [Sreciat to Tue Examiner] New York, April 2%,—Robert Goelet, of New York, died at Najl-s yesterday. He was on ayachting cruise. 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