TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Special Desparcurs TO Tue EXaMINer. | Workingmen Making Trouble. Vienna, Nov. 9. \ laree body of workingmen paraded the chief strects of the city to-day. They made a hostJe dem mstration. The troups were called ont and charged the mob with fixed bayonets The workingmen stoned the troops, aml during the riot thee’chref Magistrats and a Bailiff was fatally stabbed. D. legates have been appointed to inspect | the prisoners nn _ Englands @lans of Settlement. Lonpown, Nov. 9. Russia demands that the British Gov- ernment shail submit their plans for the settlement of the Egyptian question to a ContereBee of the Powers. Forty three Lives Lost. Lonvon, Nov. 9. be rty three lives were lost by the eX; L>- sion of Clay Cross Colliery. Tel-cl-Kiber and Quebec.—trish Politics.— tritain’s Power, Lonpon, Nov. 10. The Lord Mayor gave his annual banguet last mght. The attendance was large and the speeches unusually eluquent. Sir H E. C. Childers, Secretary of War, made a brilliant speech im which he drew a parailei comparing the storming of Tel-el-Keoir by General Sir Garnet Welesley with the t.k- ing ot Quebec by the brave General Wolfe. Mr. Giadstone in course of a grand oration on the Goverament policy, at home and abroad, gave particular attention to the Irish Question. He said a new sentiment was dawnurg iu Ireland. It was the proper sentiment. ‘Ihe people are tired of factious end unlawful opposition to government measures and they are now mantully seek- | ing the amelioration of harsh laws by peace- ful and, what he believes will be, successful effurts. Referring to the Egyptian question he said he cnerished the hupe that Geeet Britain would be able to proudly prove her Dower side by side with sister uations, while she would always associate it with liberty. Wolseley offers to Suppress Irish wisturbances, Dusit, Nov. 10. The Freeman’s Journal, in yesterday's issue, a leges that Generel Wolseley asked the Britush Government on bis return from Egypt, to give him control of military affairs in Ircland, with a view of com letely suppressing the disorders which aed existed up to the present. Arabi’s Trial. Carro, Nov. 10. The trialof Arabi Pasha has been post- poned for three weeks. Abolition of Lyptian Control. Catro, Nov. 10. The Egyptian Government has presented a note to the Agents of Great Britain and France, demanding the abolition of, the Joint Control. European Control Abolished. Le INDON, Nov. 10. The Egyptian Ministry yesterday issued anote announcing the abolition of Euro peau control in Eyypt and the appointment of a high Cummissivner. French Deficit of 150,000,006. Paris, Nov. 10. The French Chamber of Deputies re- assembled yesterday. The Journal Debates estimates the deficit in the revenue of France for the past financial year to be one hundred and fifty millions francs. A Divorce suit. ae Lowpon, Nov. 10. The Divorce Court, yesterday, granted a decree dissolving the marriege of Colonel Wellesley, formerly an attache to the Brit- ish L- gation at St. Petersburg, for adultery with Kate Vaughan, tle celebrated actress. The O'Connor Don. Lunxvon, Nov, 10, (YConnor Don, M. P., has received an offer from Mr. Gladstone, of the Under- Secretaryship of Ireland. It is believed he will not accept it. GENERAL CABLE MEWS. New York, Nov. 8. The delegation “im the forty-eigoth, Core gress wili consist of ninetcen Democrats and fiiteen Rep:bdlicans, a Democratic gain of spx. The citizens’ ticket in the City of New York, ia defeated by about 20,000 majority. The Democrats have unceubtedly secured a considerable majority in Congress. Our returns give them 174 mewbers, against 150 Republicans. The amendment to the con- stitution providing for the abolition of tells upon the canals of the State. and making them free for ever, has been carried by a handsome majority. The Eagle says Brooklyn gives Cleveland 40,000 majority, and ali the Democratic City and Connty candidat elected ex- cept Carroll, (Dem.) for rar’. Putavetraia, Nov. 8. The entire Democratic. State ticket of - . ——— ee Sn earner arta aT ann = THE DAILY HXAMINER, crat) Governor, and the other. three! Congressmen elected are Democrats, \ gain of two members for the Democrats. The! Leyis!sture is Republican. In Now Jersey George McRobeson (Re- | poubliein) is defeated, and the Democrats: at tl, A NOW M 2o-e— The Accident Insurance Company cf Canada. — BER iO, 1882. carry the L -wisiature. In Pennsylvania there is a reported plu- | 'ralty of 850,000 for Patterson (Democrat) | for Governcr, aud a loss of several Repub- | lican Congressmen. Witmrveton, Nov, 8. | Delaware is said to give a Rapublican Majority. | Virginia on a vote for Congressmen at | wrge is claimed both by Readjusters and | Demoerats, with chances in favor of the | fu.rmer. INOTIGAE. ——(( | A S Mr. M. A Cameron is no longer connected with the Accid: nt Insurance Company of | £A Canada, all parties are hereby notitied that the Subscribers only are authorized to ‘transact business in connection with said Company. F.S. HANFORD & CO., Charlottetown, Nov, 6, 1882. —3i eod AGENTS. Returns from further Southern States —— ~—- —- ~ $< | are slight. | | 8. f the 9 Congressmen and the Legislature. | Im South Carolina the Democrats had their own way except in one district. | lu Georgia the Democrats announce the election of a solid Democrat del- gation to Congress, and the defeat of Felion and Speer, Ind-pendents. Of Fiorida’s vote no jadgment can be formed. ! On the returns received, Alabama also reports fall Democratic Congressional dele- ation, Mississippi probably elects Chalmers and | —_—— — 0 } ' } ' J: tfereys, Independents,and possibly Lynch, Republican. In Loutsina the Congressmen, with one «xeeption, will be Democratic. Texas of course expects large Democratic majoritics. judianais probably Democratic, In Ilivois. E. R. Morrison, Democratic, | is probably defeated. In Wisconsin, there were Democratic vals in every congressional district, and s loss of Republican Congressmen is con- ceded. lowa Republicans lose one Congreseman, but elect a State ticket by a heavy majority. General Bates, low tax Democrat, 18 pro- bably chosen Governor of Tennessee. | Both parties claim California; and Neva- | Canada Lite... ......... $o68,111 | $3,914,780 $13,993 $24,904,171 da «nd Colorado, is is doubt. GINS 30s +0 eaone0m 21,168 =| 153,700 697 1,032,254 Fi i: Confederation, ....... 214,738 i 1,917,214 5,378 8,003,279 7 ee ec scree $7,307 420,000 1,263 1,571,598 A serious riot occurred to-day in Reuban | North Amerie »........) $4,353 *1,410,3%4 1,816 1,127,242 a suburb of this city. A large number of | 5¥'..---.------..--- a as6, 5 oo | > 4,900,157 k —_— : pe fe a E 403,597 1,821,362 | 9,087 11,370,008 workmen, joined by a mob, stoned the| Equiabie. |... 220),365 1,079,000 | 2,665 6,449,617 police and attacked and destroyed the} Uuion Mutual.......... 94,804 | 472,050 | 1.92 | 2,888, 028 IIE Ac. 040s essa ne 194,724 i 1,072,600 3,289 6,870,014 police station, wounding the commissary in charge. Troeps were sent to the scene and restored order. Twelve workmen and several police were injured Many rioters arrested. Lonpon, Nov. 8. The Daily Telegraph, in a leading ar- ticle, saya that Englishmen can hardly be ‘xpected to contemplate with equanimity tae seeming probability that the next President of the United States will be a Democrat. In North Carolina the Democrats claim | i i | i i | j San Francisco, Noy, 9. The British ship ‘* Kingsport,” which | left heraw on Sept. 20th for Liverpool, | returned last night, having been dis-| masted and otherwise injured in a gale on | October 2nd. Lonvon, Nov. 7. It is believed that 30 persons were killed by the explosion in Clay Cross Colliery. New York, Nov. 7. Mrs. Langtry made her debut last even- ing at Wallack’s Theatre before one of the largest and most fashionable audiences that ever assembled in a New York theatre, The bon-ton of the city, a number of men of letters, artists and celebrated personages were present. She made a favcrable im- pression, and her impersonation of ** Hester Grazebrook,” in “An Unequal Match,” is conceded by the critics to be a tine perform- ance. The debutante was repeatedly calied betore the curtain and was the recipient of any number of floral tributes. The ap- plause upon her entree was deafening. The miserere scene left nothing to be desired. Carro, Nov, 7. Sir Auckland Colvin reiterated bis deter- mination not to attend the sitting of the C uncil of Ministers. Cherif Pacha, there- ore, has informed M. Bredif, the French comptroller, in reply to bis letter of in- quiry, that, in view of Sir Auckland's de- ciaration, and as the European control can- not be carried on by Bredif. alone, he has refrained from inviting Bredif. Loxpon, Nov. 7. The Times’ Durban despatch says: Natives from the Transvaal report that two engagements occured between the Boers and Caffe Mpoch. They state that Mapoch sent a decoy party, who retreated after a skirmish with the Boers, drawing the latter on through a neck where the Caffres fell upon and defeated them with a loss of 300. Subsequently the Boers were again defeated in the open country. Lua, Nov. 7. An earthquake was felt here at three o'clock this morning. : Dusit, Nov, 7. Cornelius Shea convicted of being a moonlighter and of making threats against tenaots who paid their rents, near Killar- vey. has been sentenced to seven years penal servitude. Weather Bulletin. _— Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Viavitime Provinces. Toronto, Nov. 10—10 a. m. Moderate winds; fair weather; not much change in temperature. a Horsford’s Acid Phosphate is useful in dyspepsia. It gives the stomach tone and imparts vigor to the whole system. “<=> Puorocrarus, Photographs at Lewis’. We have made special preparations for making pictures during the Chri-tmas Holidays. Childrens pictares and groups made by the jastantanious process. Dou't forget the place, Lewts’, Grafton Street. [uov 8 21 Pennsylvania is elected. + gb Bostoy, Now SP The election ia Massachusetts yesterd:y, resulted in the suesess of General Butier by about 13,500 lity. The remainder of the Republican State ticket has been elected. The Executive Counc] and Legir- lature are Republican. Theres were eleo tions in thirty-two other Stat s vesterday In New Hampshire, Hal» (Reoublican) SS. has a small majority for Governor. ¢ Republicans elect two Com:sressmen and a inajority of the Legislsture. Raode Inland returns two Republican cy cua ae Watldy (dude: BIRTH. At Charlottetown, gn the 9th inst., the wife of RK. F. DeB'ois, of a daughter. - At the Poor House, Nov, 10th, William Smith, aged 48 years, a uative of North Rustico, P. E. 1. At Re’ Point, Sept. 25th, of consumption, Hugh Cameron, aged 54 years, He was eldest son of the late Alexander Cameron of South Lake, East Point. Hix ew ae trosting §. tb Cte bE a bead tert ‘Capital and Funds over . . 5,900,000 Dollars. Anutial Inceme over - - - 1,000,000 Dollars eee eo HEAD OF FIC#H, HAMILTON, ONT. Sceretary : R. HILLS. Supt. of Agencies ; Managing Director and Pres’t: ALEX. RAMSAY. A. G. RAMSAY. Abstract of 35th Annual Keport to 30th April, 1882; SMa OG Beth RI i iene, > oss Maal «da» ++ «PUAN Sin ia <4 As $5,061,206 &5 re og ge. ye ee i i ee, ee ee aS ee 1,008, 164.34 & incume from interest (incldded in GDOVe).. 5... nc. c sos e mesa spe a cp pad ++ cadet aid 0+ 271, 282,62 ©,’ Chakmen Dr Game ee ts OES 8 os 5k Bei no ose OF cose necks ceccwncesccereneesess 212,041.86 5. Do, as estimated by the Company's tables and provided for. . pints is cpii edhe cesdeess! Oe 6, Difference in Company's favor between actual and estimated death rate....................-. 150,816 14 7, Excess of interest revenue over d:avh claims.................. 59,199.76 NEW BUSINESS is nearly a FOURTH of the returns of 1881 of the 24 Licensed Companies, TOTAL on the Company's Books EXCEEDS A FOU RTH cf the eutire amou: t in force in Canada, BONUS aDDITIONS to Life Policies for the past fifteen years have added #375 to exch £1,000 of \ssurance, oe PROFITS for same period have been from 35 to 39 percent, of all premiums paid according to age at entry, Abstract of Life tnmsurance in Canada for the Year 1881; (Condensed from the Superintendent's Annual Report for 1881.) ,Amount of Policies Number of Policies;Net Amcuat in force 'p e sa it remiums for year. New. | in foreeat date. at date. —— Including Industrial Business. ta Inte nding Insurers can judge from the foregoing as to where they can place their patrovage with the greatest SAFETY and ADVANTAGE. MARITIME PROVINCE BRANCH—169 Hollis Street, “alifax, N, 8. P, McLARREN, | D, H. McGARVEY, General Agent for N.8,, P.E.L.and N. FL | Secretary, sconorary Directors for P, E, Island—Chas, Palmer, Esq.; W.E, Dawson, Esq.; Hon. W, W, Sullivan; Geo, R. Beer, Esq.; Hon. J. 8 Carvell; R. R. Hodgson, Esq. : : Medical Advisers at Charlottetown—F. D. Beer, Esq.,M. D.; W. H. Wobkirk, Esq., M, D. With Agencies in Summerside, Souris, Georgetown, Crapaud, and Montague. a Ww. HceLtAN Nov. 4, 1882. Agent for Charlettetown. CHEAPEST, SAFEST. SIMPLEST. LIFE INSURANEE IN THE WORLD. — 0 The Dominion Satety Fund Life Association OF ST. JOHN, N. B. $50,000 Deposit with the Dominion Government. under Government License. oe--- An Assessment Company with a Safety Fund at its actual cost. ——0 Rs Good Canvassers Wented, LEONARD MORRIS, General Agent for P. KE. Island. Working Life Insurance Summerside, Oct, 28, 1883.—ly HARD W Alu, Will be Sold at POR CASH. CHEAP To the Trade, LOW PRICES, CONSISTING OF CUT NAILS, Clinch Nails, Hook and Screw Hinges, Butt Hinges, Locks, Knobs, Screws,Finishing Nails, General Stock ot Housebuild- ers Hardware, Window Glass, Putty, Genuine and No. 1 White Lead, Best Colors in Oil and Dry, Carriage Varnish (all kinds), both English and American, warranted a good article; Disston’s Hand,Rip and Pannell Saws, full line Mecha- nics Tools, Chopping Axes, YWes=>>_ All the above will be so!d cheap for cash. Parties visiting Town will do well by calling at the sign of tue Pad Lock. mR. B Huestis, Cross-Cut Saws of best makers; Carriage Builders’ Hardware, Axels, Springs, Fifth-Wheels, Malleable Castings Bo'ts (all siz2s), Japans, Raw & Builed Vil Cod, Seal, XX Machine, Olive and Kerosene Oils; Mill Files, Horse Rasps, Smiths’ Files in variety, Horse Shoes, Horse Nails, Blisterand Sleigh Shoe Steel, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Spoons of good makers. De ee te ee Me PERKINS & STERNS ‘1847, Canada Life Assurance Company, 1882. ARE OFFERING * ¥ —OF— _ 5 - 7~ | &% a Mantle Cloths, Ulster Cloths, Gvercoatings, SCOTCH THELDS, “ENGLISH TWEEDS, CANEDIAN TWEEDS, Seal Cloths, Dogskin, Astrachan. You should see these Goods before purchasing elsewhere, as \O BETTER Vitti CAN BE HAD. Perkins & Sterns Oct, 26 1882 Wa Qe 4, WEAK Baw, wily Quem Srey, ~ WHEAT Be de nk ne Be sm | To the Electors of the tirst Degisla- tive Council District of Queens ( ounty. a ENTLEMEN,—In compliance with the J unanimous nomination ot a Convention of delegates from ali sections of the District, I am a candidate ‘or your sufltages at the approaching election. In order that direct taxation may be * voided ‘and the best interests of the country pro- moted, m, first endeaver shall be to reduce the Legislature to one Chamber, for I believe the Second Chamber is, in our altered circom. stances since Confederation unnecessary and burdensome I shall, at the same lime, pro- tect, to the follest extent, the 1,t-Tests of all property-holders throughout the Province. As the time is short I shail not be able to visit yon personally; but I confidently expect your votes and ii flnence. I remain, geutiemen, Your obecj ut servant, JAMES JOHNSION, Nov. 8, 1882. Notice to the Public. \ ESSRS. DESBISAY & ANGUS have been appointed Agents for the “Lan- cashire” |nsurance Company in Prince Ed- ward Island, JAS. M-GREGOR GRANT, Gen. Agent N. B and P. ELI, St, John, 6th November, 1882, PALL, 1682, SUPPLILS. Iu Store aud to Aprive: 1000 br]s. Sup. Extra and Patent Flour, 200 brisvikiin dri d ( orrmeal, 150 half-chests Congon Teas, 20 chests India ‘lea (imported direct), £0 puns. Molasses, | 100 bris. Yellow suyar, 25 bris.. Gran. Sugar, 20 bris. Vaewum Pan Sugar, 10 tons Wheat Bran, 10 tons Wheat Shorts, 50 cases Preserved Salmon, 50 pics Séft Led, 160 ingots Ketined Tin, 5 bars 1d inch ~quare Copper, 150 qtls» Inege Codiish, 1% qtisidarge Hake, 100 half: Herring, FOR SALE BY “HORACE H'SZARD Ch’town, Oct. 31, 1382.—Im eod ae © NOVA SCOTIA ~ SUGAR REFINERY! AM jrepared to offer all grades of White _and Yellow Sugars, in lots, at Refiners prices. HORACE HA*=ZARD, Agent for P. E. Island. Ch’town, Oct. 31, 1882.—1m eod FLOUR AGE _JAVING been appointed Agent for the Stratford Mills, ge now prepared to offer Patent Process and Choiée Superior Extras, at lowe t prices, to the only. Four car-loads now on the way will -be soid to arrive, HORACE HASZARD, Ch’town, Oct. 31, 1882.—im eod Daion Bank of f. B, Wand, or is hereby given that a especial general meeting of the Sharebolders of this Bank will be held at their Banking House, ia Charlottetown. on Thur ecry,the sixteenth d»y of November next, at twebve (clock, woon, forthe purpose of considering a proposal from the Bank of Nov» Scotim, for the amalgamation .f that Bauk wich the Union Bank o P. E. T-land. and tor taking such steps in tbe premises as the Sharehojd- ers May deem desirable Piox‘es for voting must he lefe with the Cashier at least one day previous to the Mee ilhg. Dated Union Bank, Chajlotietown, Lith October, 1882, (gd) CHARLES PALMER, President. JOHN INGS, W, E. DAWSON, JAMES DEsBRISAY, ; PHOS. W. DODD, Dirgstore 4. L. BROWN, GEO, DAVIES. } Oct. 12, '82.—whly BRAN, SHORTS, —AND— CHOPPED FED. One car-load just received, ; HOKAGE HAsZakD. Ch’town, Oct. 23, 82 —°w eod INCREASE $10 YOUR CAPITAL, $20 Thos desiring to make money ons) allavu nee iow investments ia grain, provisi us and stock speculatio s. can do ro by oper- ating on ouryren. From May lst, 1331, to the ‘present cate, on in- vi stments of ) 0 00 to $1,000, cash profits have been realized and paid tc investevs amounting to several tines t e original invest- ment, stil teaving the original in-+ vestment inekiog Moner OF pay able on der-and. Explanatory cir- culars anu statements of fund W STOCKS *«2* ree ve oe espunsible agents, who wii! report on c and introduce the pian. Liberal errr ons pel. A EMWMING Mu © $100 ike TO LET. re Dwelling House and premises on Upper Prince Street atjomimge the pre- mises Of Judge Hensic 5. farnished, Pussession given im» ediately, E.R. BOW, $50 Furnished or un- Nov. 2, tf. CIGARS! ~ (} REEN §S Genuine ‘mported Small Que ne, ¥ None genvive sithout the trade mark. For sale everywhere. 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