Manchester. te ua e S- NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, New York, Oct. 25, A Dublin special SAVS before Parnell left here for Gal rayon Saturday a long con ference was held by the chiefs of the Land League to de tide what action will be taken in view of the determination of the Goy ernment to prosecute the League. It was decided to aiopt measures to secure a com jlete organization of tenant farmers over Stead: so that a general strike avainst the payment of rent might be put in force next yoar, : lso to appoint a general organ- izer for all Ireland, assisted by six district organizers whose duty it will be Jish a brane . of the League in every parish go that the organisation may act antomat ically in case of the prolonged linprison- ment of the,Leaguers. This plan will be ut in operation immediately. Parnell telegraphed to Davitt, urging him to re- main in America to orga: sme aid. At the Irish Land League meeting yes- terday in this city, speeches were made by Miehael Davitt, Jolin Boyle O'Reilly, of Boston, and othegs in favor of the Land League. to estab New York, Oct. 25. A London special says the post office at Manchester is in flames and will be destroy. ed. All telegraph corwmunication with London is now (1215 a.m.) suspended. Great alarm: is felt in London, as there are plain indications that the fire was set by incendiaries, and it is believed by many persons that this indicates an intention to erganize disturbances in England in aid of the Land League in Ireland. Two iegi- ments of [ufantry at Devenport, which have been under orders for Ireland, have been ordered by telegraph to the suburbs of Lonpon, Oct. 25. A fire oceurred at the central telegraph office at Manchester on Sunday, and two hundred wires converging there were melted and the whole system of telegraph wire terminating in Manchester was destroyed. Communicalion with Manchester by tele- graph cannot be completely restored for some days. Vienna, Oct. 25. Negotiati®ns have been resumed at Mir- bazar, on Montenegrin territory, which is more conveniently mtuated for communt- cation with Scutari than Rijeka. The Porte submitted three cther stipulations, referring to military measures, in place of two that have been withdrawn. Riza Pasha proposes a Montenegrin advance on Dal- cigno by a circuitous route, instead of pass ing before Mazura Heights, in order to avoid collision with the Albanians en- camped there. Ferrow, Oct. 25. The (zar’s yact Livadia is here with leakage caused by her bow striking floating wreckage. UNITED STATES.’ New York, Oct. 25. Thirty roughs simultaneously cut the guy ropesof a Maimmoth Republican Tent, in Brooklyn, and cut f° canvas in many many places, yesterday morning. Two wacchmen were buried under the canvas and nearly smothered | death. Reports of a frandulen. registration In this city are widely prevalent Urica, Oct. 25. Republican meeting of sixty thousand people was held last night. Grant presided | and wade agpeech in advocacy of success of Republican party. New Yor, Oct. 25. Gongressman 8S. B. Chittenden,of Brook- lyn, has offered a reward of $5,000 for evi- dence furnished at any time during the months of October or November leading to the arzest and conviction of the man who forged the hand writing and signature of General Garfield in so-called ‘‘ Chinese Letter.” ‘ New York, Oct. 25. To-morrow, the Republican National Committee will publish fac simile of a letter ever Carfield’s signature, in which Garfield absolutely denies any knowledge of a letter upon Chinese question, which it is alleged he wrote to H. L. Morey, of Lynn, Mass. New Or eans, Oct. 25. The afternoon Picayune says the fight between State and United States officials upon registration question is assuwing very ve proportions and a severe conflict may @ expected at any moment. Arrests have alrealy been made of parties registering within ten days prior to election as _speci- fied in the law fer revision of lists. To-day Charles Cavanac, Supervisor of Elections informed Gol Ray, Chief Supervisor, that he would resist further arrest with all power of State. The deputy U. 8S. mar- shals have received instructions to caution every person attempting to register not to do s» under pain of arrest, when, if warn- ing is unheeded, arrest will be made. Registration is going on briskly at registra- tion office, even negroes taking advantage of the few days yet remaining. —> 2: 42> -oo——--—-—— The Canada and Newfoundland Sealing Co., whose stock is held principally in Montreal and Quebec, is going to liquidate. The Company's two steamers, the ‘ Ice- land’ ‘* Greenland,” were put up at auction Ikst week in Montreal, with a re- serve price of $40,000, but found no bid-| ders -—Monetary Times. -—-— — »ee It is sananced that Pere Hyacinthe is to give up his chapel in the Rue Roche- chonart and that certain American capital- ists are about to build a new chapel for ——-— or Locn! and Other Ltems. N , es . . tT. : - .EW CoAT MEAT, at tne Kromily (lrocery. a R i. rae K. ? , , t es... [OG *7 ‘ : —_— VIER ‘ToRBES | ‘or Sy i at : i ‘BES fet for Summerside in the } 3.0 trainesthrs meorndp ee i & aS np We i » ‘ 4 mEV. S. BK EMProS, Baptist clergyman at } ’ ve ‘ } } | rd, King’s t'o., is dangerer sly ill. ' ~— \ j 1 nm that a i .E learn thata Heer 18s expected in 't¢ha Sanen 20 ; ry: . , th Admiraltv survey. Lieut Dixon is | likely to be transferred te Western Australia. . ’ rer ‘ ayy sar - AY . VATE INTELLIGENCS from Newfoundland speaks of fres} eral discoveries of va it 1mineral discoveries of value in that [island in the shape ot large deposits ot copper and lead, ciel AAI A Nics lot of Dutch Flower Roots, in Hya- cinths, Polyanthus, Narcissus, and Tulips. named and mixed—cheap by the packet. —F. LEPaGE & Co. [oe 27 3i nll TO THE PUBLIC! strict attention, to merit a continuance of af C28. eT 7 ; 17 & beg leave to return our sincere thanks | ia 7 ‘ | ' 4 1( ) A T \ | for the patronage extended to us dur. aye Lo iy y pe Jit gee Se 7 pe : . ing our first year in bnsiness, and ee i w IRE AND MARINE. wap WHS THE RIN INCORPORATED 1851. ss Capital and Assets : - - - Income for year ending Sist Bece eee ° . HAD GrFiCe, - . : 81.637.533,10 $1,GO01,.052.20 mbher, §879 . - O: PFIRGNTO, ONT, 0 October 18, 1880. TH ship ‘* Transit,’ of Bristol, for Mira- michi, which went ashore at Tignish Run on‘ Sunday morning, isa total loss. The crew! were saved. Jupas Hensixy, Mrs. Hensley and Miss Hensley were cabin passengers per Allan Royal mail steamer from Quebec tor Liver- pool, on the 23rd inst. aot : A Geir JourNAttsr Provipep ror.—Mr George KE Lumsden, late editor of the Hamil- ton Zines, has been appointed Depaty to the Provincial Seeretary of Ontario. . _ Tue sehr. ‘“Joseph,” Capt. Delory, arrived in Souris on Sunday morning. The Captain reports that when seventy miles &. 8. E. of Scatarie, on Saturday, he saw the boat and poop of a ship, and a short distance farther he saw the hull of a vessel—apparently 900 tons. Tus Courts.—The session of Supreme Cowt has been. adjourned until Thursday, the 14th of November. The County Court is now in session with about two hundred cases on the docket. iaisshiileanisananiglin wd A mereor of unasual brilliancy was seen from this city shooting from north to south, at 8 o'clock on Tuesday evenins. It was visible for four or five secords, and cast a bright light over the town similar to that from a Jarge rocket. _ Etsven Mex, were poisoned at Lake Henry St. Martins, N, B., on Satarday last, by eat- ing pork. The poisoning was not fatal but very serious. The pork was imported from the United States, and is said by Decters, to be in some way discased. siepiiiccndilieapeiondinaiiie Tux Steamer Carro// arrived from Boston this morning, with freight and the following passengers, Mrs P Stewart, Mrs Seeley, Miss Moore, Mrs McCormack, Misses Young, Katie Wood, Effie R Parks, Mary Williams, Sarah Bochanavu; Kate Brennan, Lizzie McKinnon, F Aldorf, Josie Aldorf, Mr Leo McDonald, Mr Allen Newson, Mr J Gillis. elated Tus Reason. —Mr. B. McLeod writes from Sussex stating that the reason Mr. Dover's Lady Bagnall, did not put in an appearance on the Moncton Limerick on Wednesday last, to trot ‘‘ Annie Ethel,” was because she was completely prostrated with the horse dis- temper. Mr. McLeod further states that he expects to trot a race with the Moncton mare as soon as Lady Bagnall recovers from her sickness.— Moncton Times Shika cilablicanilctes Prior. ‘‘ Canadian” cleared to-day for Hamilton, Bermuda, with the following cargo, shipped by Wright & Macgown :— 1138 barrels potatoes, 800 lbs oatmeal, 486 sacks oats, 72 hams, 12 tons hay, 8 cords .wood, 62 tons coal, 8 cows, 154 sheep, 250 geese, 28 half barrels mackerel, 2 barrels eggs—valued at $3,000. James KE. McDon- ald, Esq., owner of the vessel, accompanied the cargo and is interested with shippers. Heavy Loss.—The steamships Ayton, for Bristol, and Hurworth, fer London, which left Montreal on September 29th, encountered some tremendously rough wea- ther and heavy seas while crossing the Atlantic, resulting in heavy losses of live stock. The Ayten had on board 143 cat- [tle and 136 sheep for Alderman McShane, — the Hurworth 99 cattle and 202 sheep for the same shipper. The latter vessel has lost its entire cargo of cattle, and the former about two-thirds of her shipment. eee Tre firm of H. Corby & Son drawn their business from St. Jehn, N. B., for reasons in which the public have no inter- est. The business of the firm has forthe past two anda half years been transacted by the senior member—Mr. James Corby—who has, during that period, kept up a most honerakle busingss and social intercourse with his many customers on Prince Edward Island, and has thus succeeded in gaining the confidence of every firm with which he had any-transac- tious. Weunderstand that Mr. Corby will, at no distant date, return to the Provinces to prosecute a business on his own account. If so, there is no doubt that his, hitherto, num- erous customers will renew—even more fully, the patronage which they heretofore 80 liberally extended to the firm. a have witk-; i other cause. will be received. :O Risks taken on all descriptions of property at lowest rates. HORACH HASZARD, General Agent for P. E. Island. N. 13.—Applieations from persons willing to act as Agents throughout the Prevince THE, NALITY OF MY CRACKERS AND BISCUITS IS : AN ERSALLY ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE a IN THE MARKET, INASMUCH AS THEY ARE 7 ALWAYS FRESH, ECEIVING THE GREATEST CARE AND AT’ PATON in the MAKING of THEM, and WARRANTED to Keep FOR ANY LENGTH OF TIME. TRY THE FOLLOWING KINDS: Bosr \N CRACKER, QUEEN DROPS, Lo Bin FINGERS, COCOANUT JUMBLES, S ULTANTA LEMON, CARRAWAY TOPS, GRACKNELLS, ICED ARRO Us10N MIXED, SUGAR JU ITALIAN RATIFIES, VICTO Tea BISCUITS, GINGER SNAPS. City Steam Charlottetown, Oct. 7, 1880. Manufacturers, Attention !! VALUABLE Real Estate and Machinery AT AUCTION. SPRING PARK. SREWERY, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. ~ AM instructed by Messrs. W. R. Watson § and A. L. Brown, Trustees of the Estate of Mrs. ALBERT HyxpMAN, to sell at Publie Auction, on the premises, on Thursday, the {1th of November Wert, At 12 o' CLOCK, NOON, All that Valuable Real Estate, Comprising One acre of Land, with the Brewery, Malt House, Store, Vistillery, and Dwelling House. Also the Machinery, Steam Engine & Boiler. ‘This property was built for and used as a Brewery, was fitted up in the latest and most approved style. The Engine and Boilers were built by a first-class maker in London, England. All the requisites for Brewing pur- poses are within the Building, and in good working order. ‘This property will be sold without reserve on the day and hour first above named. No postponement on account of weather or any As the Buildings may be con- verted into another line of manufactory, they will be offered separately or together, as may suit purchasers. Terms and ali other information may be Personal. | ee t A despatch from St. Petersburg to the | Times says there is a weil founded rumor | that, in consequence of court intrigues | agaitist General Melikoff, he will retire to! the Caucasus and that the Committee of | Ministers, which is antagonistic to Meli- | koff’s policy, will be reorganized. It is the man with the rheumatism who| is every inch a king (aching).—This is not’ one of Theophilus L’s. Politeness is the shadow of civilization. | Christianity is the substance. : There are more fashions in the city but’ more stiles in the country. | Rev. T. S. Richey, of St. Eleanors, is | lecturing in New Brunswick on the ‘ Ele-| ‘ments of Power in Human Life.” } j—— —_ HEAVY HORSES. | -ANTED, — Eight horses, weighing from 1,300 upwards, and 5 to 7 years old. Germany has 3,778, periodical publica-| Apply at the ‘‘Farmer’s Arms” on Friday tions, England 2,509,jand France 2,000 ; while in America there are 9,129. ' Oct, 26, ’80—3i next, WwW. S, McKIE.j had on application to W. BD. STEWART, Auctioneer. Queen Street Auction Rooms, Oct. 7, ’80. EYE, EAR AND THROAT. DR. J. Be McLBAN, Graduote of the University of Pennsylvania, formerly Assistant Surgeon to the 8th and Locust Street Eye and Ear In- firmary, Philadelphia, confines his practice exclusively to , diseases of the Eye, Ear and Throat. Office at St. Lawrence Hotel, Pictou, N. 8. Oct. 14,” 1880. Scotch Splint Coal. “UST ARRIVED, eighty tons SCOTCH es SPLINT COAL, ex Brigt. ‘**\SHAM- ROCK, from Glasgow, Scotland, which will be sold low. Apply to OWEN CONNOLLY. Oct. 23, 80 —6i WROOT, MBLES, RIA SNAPS, | CC. =i CA rm OO rm JOHN QUIRK, Bakery, Prince Street. OLD QUEEN SQUARE LIVERY STABLES RE-OPENED. YHE Subscriber has removed to the com- modious Livery Stables, LATELY OCCUPIED BY MR. JAMES BARR, North Side Queen Square, Where you can get the CHEAPEST AND Best TURXNOUTS IN THE CITY. JAMES N. MILLNER. Ch’town, Sept. 14, 1880—ly TO LET. COMFORTABLE HOUSE of eight rooms, with good cellar and yard, situat- led east end of King street. —ALSO-— The rooms over my store in Queen street, very suitable for offices. Apply to WILLIAM DODD. Oct. 18, 18380. Private Boarding Stable for Gentlemen’s Horses. VAVING completed a first-class Stable, 1 am prepared to keep Horses as cheap aud as well as any one in the city. I have kept Horses for the principal Gentlemen for some time, and always gave satisfaction. For recommendation apply to Messrs. C. C, Gar- diner, L. DeBlois, James McGill, J. D. Mc- Leod and Dr, Dodd, Horses from the country kept and sold on commission; and Horses wintered for gentle- men leaving for England, on reasonable terms. W. ©. TICE, Grafton Strect, Next Door,Fish Market. Oct. 22, ’S0O—Iw CHEBUCTO MARINE Insurance Association ! OF HALIFAS. E. PALM ER, Juvr.,. Ch’town, Oct. 22,’80—Im Exchange Building. For Sale or to Let. “ENHAT Freehold Property, with a froat of eighty feet on Pownai Street and eighty- four feet on Sydney Street,the House contain- ing 16 large rooms and two Kitchens. Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlocking a door. Apply on the premises to MRS. BOSWALL. | April 26, 1880—tf ) Same. We have jast opened a new and clegant assortment of Fall and Winter (ioods, BROADCLOTHS, % WORSTEDS, KNAP3, TWEEDS, SCOTCH OVERCOATINGS, &e., Which we are prepared to make up at the LOWEST LIVING PRICES In our SHIRT DEPARTMENT will be found a handsome selection in all the leadin styles, including the AMERICAN GRAN PRIZE MEDAL SHIRT, In our Hat Department we have on exhibi- tion a choice assortment in all the leading styles—English and American—which will be sold at a sacrifice. Call and examine our Goods ani prices be- fore purchasing elsewhere. BRUCE & MACKENZIE, Oct. 20, "20 —eod 72 Queen Street. STOVE PIPE AND ELBOWS. Upper Queen Street, OR your Stove Pipe and Elbows, and you will get the BEST bargains in the City, A nice lot of Bake Pans on hand, will be sold at lowest prices. Stove Ovens refitted, and Stoves of all descriptions lined at short notice and at moderate charges. Russia, Iron Stove Pipe made ts order. Corragated Mibews always on hand. “toves and Stove Pipe fitting up promptly attended to. Job work done with neatness and despatch. A eall respect- fully solicited. c. F. HARRIS, Oct. 15, ’80—im 3aw _ Upper Queen St. Nut Coal, Nut Coal, REE from Slate and Fire Clay. Also Round and Slack, at Albion Mines, Pictou, Nova Scotia, For orders apply to G. W. DeBLOIs, Sole Agent for P. E. Island, Old Sydney Mines,Cape Breton. Lingan Mines, Cape breton. RDERS for Round Coal can be obtained on application to Terms as usual. G. W. DsBLOIs, Sole Agent for.P. KE. Island, Office, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. June 17, 1880—pat her sj kea ti “ TO LET. NE-HALF of a commodious BRICK HOUSE, containing 9 rooms (with er without coach house and stables) situated on upper Queen Street. Possession given the first October next. For further particulars apply to ALEX. HORNE, Sept 22, ’80-—2aw (.ueen Street FOR SALE! eS PASTURE LOTS in the Royalty of Charlottetown, each costaining 12 acres, being Nos, 288, 302 and 324. the particulars apply to JOHN C. GIDLEY, Mount Edward Road, 80—1m 3taw pat ar lm For fur- Sept. 27,’ roan onaeen” = Oe | CITIZENS’ Insurance Company, OF CANADA. CAPITAL, -- - - - $2,066.000, $112,000 deposited with Dominion Government. President—SIR HUGH ALLAN, * Vice-President—HENRY LYMAN, GERALD E. HART, General Manager. FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, GUARANTEE. RISKS taken at Moderate Rates, Losses paid promptly. . HEAD OFFICE--179 St. Montreal. and James ’ Street M. A. CAM ERON, septd—3m 2awy = (ieneral Agent for P. E, MRS. W. W. IRVING. S now forming ber AUTUMN and WIN- TER CLASSES in DRAWING and PAINTING, in all their different branches, from Model, Life, &c. Intending pupils will kindly send in their namies as soov as convenient. Terms, &c., made known on application at her Studio, City Hotel, opposite R. €, Cathedral. Ch’town, Sept. i1, ’80—2aw tf UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER \K) the Ch t and Newsy Paper published in the Provinces, GO TO C. F. HARRIS, |