ee NEWS BY TELEGRAPH | Mownrr®an, Se pt This afternoon at 4.40, amid the reports of torpedoes, which had been placed along the railway line to the number of 200 or so, the train bearing Sir John Macdonald. | Hon. Mr. Chapleau and Mr. Valiee, M. P for Port Neuf, arrived at the Hoctelaga depot. Many political friends city were present to tender their greetings, | including the Montreal members and Thos. White, M. P., Mr. Mosseau, M. P., Rufus Stephenson, M. P , DeCemos, M. P., P. Fortin, M. P.. Hon. F. X. Trudel and ethers, Sir.J/ohn was presented with an address by the Jacques Cartier Club. In reply he said be could not go into details of his visit, but they would be first presented tothe House’ He had made arrangements in the Old Country to build the road, and its construction would divert emigration fronrthe United States to Canada. They trom the | had also arranged for running the road eighteen years after it was completed. The result would be a continuous ‘lood of emigration into the country. T e cost of construction woul be greater then estimated in 1878. They | had excited in England a wide-spread de- sire to settle in Canada. The rvad would not cost Canadians one cent, and the fever created was such that Mr. Thomas Brassey had concluied to buy 64,000 acres under the shadow of the Rocky Mountains. There wer? great lifticuities to eontend with, as he found everywhere the Hon. Mr. Blake’s speech ; but the contract was arranced and would go on whether Parliament met in November or February. Sir A. T. Galt also briefly eplied. The party went on to Ottawa. ; In an interview with Simean McIntyre, one of the Canadian Pacific Syndicate who had just returned from England, he stated that there were ne Americans in Syndicate. He said it was part of the plan to bnild the whole road, and that Sir John Macdonald refused English reporters information on the subject until the matter was laid before Parliament. A large number of capitalists interested in the project are here. Alexander McEwen, the London cier, has gone to Quebec. [t was stuted on the street to-day that Parliament would not meet until Novem- ber. A Cabinet meeting has been called for to-morrow afternoon in Ottawa. . not ; tinan- AFGHANISTAN. Canpanar, Sept. 27. Gen. Phayre has been ordered to increase his force to 10,000 men, which points to the probability af the garrison rtmaining here a few months, Catcutta, Sept. 27. All fear regarding the crops is dispelled in most parts of India. SIMLA, Sept. 27. The Ameer of Afghanistan intends visit ing India as soon as possible. All quiet in Cabul. Osiourta, Sept. 97. Keports from Mandalay are that the Queen, mother and daughter have been ac- cused of intriguing with court officials and that thirty arrests have been made. It is rumored that executions within the Palace is recommended. —— EUROPEAN. LONGON, Sept. 27. Steamer Ganopus went ashore in a dense feg. She was going at full speed when she struck, and it being high water she ran high on itocky beach and remained fast. A boat from: shore went to her assistance. It having been ascertained that the ship was not leaking telegrams were sent to Green- ock for tugs. Men from the shore assisted a lighten her. Three hundred and fifty fe ‘ef her cargo were thrown overboard assengers remained on board. Should weather centinue fine steamer will probably get afloat. Raausa, Sept. 27. The Montenegrins are 7,000 strong, while Albanians have 6,000 men and three fiéld batteries. Ten Turkish battalions under Riga Pasha are near Dulcigno. It is just ede known that the fleet will not start till ednes lay, GRAVOSA, Sept. 21. The Prince of Montenegro in an interview with Admiral Seymour expressed ,the strong- est conviction that his troops could take Duleigno unaided. Theanswer of Riza Pasha to Admiral Seymour’s ultimatum was most emphatic. Riza Pasha said that his orders were to protect integrity of Ottoman terrt- tery. /fe would fire on any force Montene- srin or otherwise. Admiral Seymour infor- fned Prince Nikta of Montenegro that he had received a telegram from British Am- bassadcr at Constantinople saying that the affair was now in the hands of the British Admiral and Prince of Montenegro, At secoud conference Prince Nikta assured Admiral Seymour that his troops were ready io march to Dulcigno immediately. t has been arranged ‘that no shot will be tS from the fleet near the town of Dulcig- no but fire will be opened on Magura and other fortified positions. Montenegrins have) aix guns, 2 Laausa, Sept. 27. The squadron which is to actually take part in the demonstration will be divided into three columns. The first will be formed of English and Italian ships, the second of Austrian and French ships, and the third of Russian and German ships. Lospon, Sept. 27. A despatch from Berlin says that Mon- tenegr> has asked for a postponement of | action against Dulcigno beyond Wednesday in order that she may complete her arma- ments. Giasaow, Sept. 27. A despatch states that constables are stationed in and around the yacht Livadia, Pe one omen - mn - . Pee tien. Sea ~— 0 reports that Nihilists had been sent from the continent to blow her up. . LONDON, Sept. 27. [niormation of & plot to blow up the| yacht Livadia was ree ved to day from the | ‘ autnorities at St. Petersburg i ‘ nirge and after M. J Ci lar AGRICULTURAL wards from the poites «Gtticials of Bameee:! \ecording to these advices the Nihilists | EiVE DOLLARS ri ft iad «~Geputed eniissaries to blow up the | td os 8 Livadia, and three individuals left London ! ere ae t few days ago for Glascow with two ERSONS desirous to attend the PROVINCIAL nitro-glycerine clocks te be placed ainong TION, to be held in the CITY OF ST. JOHN, thy } } } the Coais, Willen TICKETS at tive P. KB. Island Railway Stati On the 2nd, 4th, 5th, Good to Return up to and FOR THE SUM OF would explode at a certain ‘ine. The coals on the yacht are now being removed for examination, arid divers are examing the vessels bottom, New York, Sept. %7. \ Dublin despatch gives the following particulars of the assassination of@bord Mount Morris. Me was murdered on Saturday night at Rusheen, within a mile of Clonburn, County Galway. The scene was the neck of land between Lough Mask and Lough Carrib He was Db. POTTINGER, seen to leave | September 27, 1880—till 6th oe ALEX. MACNAR, Supt. L. ©. Supt. Pm 1. BR. N. B ’ on, ‘construction of \K. 1., according to a pian 6th and 7th October, Upon the ftith of October, FIVE DOLLARS. Fr. W. HALES, Sec’y S. N. Co, town about eight o'clock. Half an hour ; later his horse and carriage arrived heme without him. Search was made. He was found lying at the side of the road ina pool of blood, Police at once were sent for and the bedy was conveyed to Ebor Hall, the family seat. Mount Morris received one bullet in the head, penetrating the skull, three inthe neck aud two in the body, any one sufticient to cause death. He was little known, except in his own neighborhood and throughout Mayo and Galway. He had small estates, which he farmed te some extent. He had es = nies Gain] on rALL SUPPLIES. Molasses. 70 puns. very choice in stock, 00 puns, to arrive. | CARVELL BROS. 1 30 hhds., CARVELL BROS, | ee oe } Kerosene. | 159 casks best American. CARVELL BROS. | | | Tobacco. 25 kegs Twist, ' . ‘ ‘ ' Ata land meeting near the spot where| !0 boxes Flat, Lord Mount Morris was murdered, the} 0 cads Bright Smoking (nice supplies.) | | | and at a meeting of Justices, which he had been attending, a resolution was passed calling Government to adopt Coercive measures. upon the Lonpon, Sept 27. Ata meeting of Accerington strikers the committee resolved by 30 te 5 to abandon proposed strike for the present. ° Lonpon, Sept. 27. speakers disclaimed . any connection of CARVELL BROS, land league with murderers. Seamer Tea. 75 chests very superior (warranted. ) CARVELL BROs. Beans. | 10 bbls. White Beans. CARVELL BROS, Currants. new and nice. CARVELL UNITED STATES. SARATOGA, Sept. 27. A convention of Irish Republicens of the Siate of New York was held to-day, and adopted an address to the people in behalf of Garfield and Arthur. GALvesToN, Tex., Sept. 27. At Jacksbore this morning immense swarms of grasshoppers appeared. coming from the North. A farm near there was completely devastated, the cotton stalks being devoured. A negro man was murdered near Tyler to-day by two negro women, who beat him to death with clubs, horribly mutilating 25 bbls., BROS. Sole Leather. his body. The man had boasted he was 240 sides No, 1 5 veal y a - e £ > r 300 : ] s N » 2ogan 8 the father of a child of one of them.- They | °VY sides No. = CARVELL BROS. , Raisins. 100 boxes Valencias. cut his ears off. — cag ao —————— Special Notices. A cnotce lot of ladies Kid Gloves, at half priee at Tremaine & Metcalf’s. s25 Swerer Brier Cigarettes with crystal mouth- pieces, at Rupin & Hart's, {sels Manties and Ulsters very cheap in newest stvles, at Tremaine & Metcalt’s. [s 25 CARY ELL BROS. Brooms & Pails. 100 dozen Brooms, 100 dozen Pails, CARVELL BROS. 200 boxes extra nice qualities, in pound bars, CARVELL BROs, Starch. BROS. ‘Tue cheapest and best Note paper, Envelo- pes, Velvet Photegraph frames, Toys and | Dolls of every description at the Agricultural ‘tore. —R. May. (sep. 21, tf) Dress Goops are being sold very cheep, at Tremaine & Metcalf’s. [s 25 SMOKE Rubies, for a mild and cheap smoke, from Kupin & Harr. {se 18 Tue best fine cut smoking tobacco in the Province is ** Prince Arthur,”’ and only sold at Rupin & Hart's. {se 18 A Few cheese left will be cleared out at 12 cents per lb., at the Family Grocery,—h. K. Buace.—aug. 7. | 40 boxes, OCARVELL Baking Soda. ob keys. Cuzw Mail Line Navy from Rustin & CARVELL BROS. Hart's. [se 18 sein ted Spices 200 boxes and tins Mustard, Pepper, Ginger, HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE, OSBORNE HOUSE, Sept. 28.—Richard Smith, Pownal; Mal- Cinnamon, etc., etc. Sep. 27.—Jas W Howe, Summerside, S E Allen Finlayson, Vernen River Bridge; Geo HIGHEST DRIGE PAID F J McQuaid and wife, do; J Van Buskirk, colm Matheson, Bradalbane ; John McDonald, vens, Orwell; Augustus Callaghan, Lot 11; WHI | [ OA | S ‘ Ss ROCKLIN HOUSE. , John McDougall Canoe Cove; Belle MgDougall, er Mt Albion; Thomas Gay, Pownal; James | S i OVE! li E. James Wilson, Toronto; James J Gay, Pew-! oth Town and Country, that he is prepared Holland, M P P, Centreville, Bedeque; Dr | ness and despatch. * up a speciality. C. F. HARRIS, ithout coach house and stables) situated on | ab N and after AUGUST Ist, Mrs. Janns apply to .and Singing at her residence, King Square. helonving to the Russian Czar, owing to = Waterman and wife, New Yerk; Geo Hyde CARVELL BROS. and wife, Truro, N 8S; AJ Craig, London Ont; |Ch’town, Sept. 23, 1880 — pat 2w 2aw Sheron, Halifax; H M Johnsten, do. Sep. 283.—H S Fillman and wife, Berdentown N J; Halifax; J W_ Langille, de; C J Haley, <a Souris, Georgetown; J M Scott, Souris; A McLeod, vrwell; John Smith, Pownal; Montague Ste- John Champion, Alberton; Miss Lottie R Machon, Murray Harbor; Miss 8. Davey, do. = t “Duy DH r Sept 28—Thomas Taylor and wife, (;rand FENTON 7 REW BER) . I iwars Ye » > > +2 In} In} bd e « River; Capt Peter Murchison, Point Prim; \Ch’town, Sept. 20, 1880—4i eod ar 2i do; Joseph Walley, Int Agent, NS;| Hector McLeod, St Peter's; Robert Jenkins, | Robertson, Bonshaw; Miss Robertson, do; vr HE Subscriber, thankful for past favors, Rev W A Mason, Long River, New London; | begs leave to announce to the people of nal, Hon John Lefargey, Summerside; A E C to fill all orders left at his Store, with neat- McIntyre, Souris; F A Jones, Painsec, NB;} A splendid assortment of TINWARE con- Alexander Brown, Stanley Bridge. stantly on hand, Stoves and Stovepipe fitting Se ea eanEnEE een REE ReRaEES TO LE L Upper Queen Street. s | Ch'town, Sept. 22, ’80—4w eod NE-HALF of a commodious BRICK) HOUSE. containing 9 rooms (with » MUS 8 upper Queen Street. Possession given the r AUGU , MR: : first October next. For further particulars, Brown will give instruction in Music ALEX. HORNE, aes on application. Sept 22, 80 —2aw (Jueen Street.| Ch’town, July 29, 1880—3m 3taw tu ths NESTLE’S MILK FOOD, fifteen tenants, with whom he had most _ cat 9 ; ; 10 tes. Barbadoes and Porto Rico, » r y i unhappy relations. Quite recently he} }0 ts. |B | A Perfect Nutriment obtained ejectment decrees against to of | 4 “ White G : — 30 bbls. White Granulated, i} TPANTS. ( ‘N TV ys see. Aus menleais be Wer womeeetan te G 'For INFANTS, CHILDREN & INVALIDS, BEER & GOFF. lailering Department \ ‘ TE AND VARIED LINES IN po ee ER le te I inc a ae aoe aon abe iicotadndaiaas me EX HIBI- | Wood islands Works,” can obtain RETURN 'ISATURDAY, the 9th | | ' Notice to Contractors. ee ee 'CYEALED TENDERS, addressed to the bh) undersigned, and endorsed * Tender for will be received until OCTOBER, for the Works at Woods Islands, P. and specification to | be seen on application to Duncan Crawford, Esq, M. P. P., Wool Islands, and from who forms of Tender can ve obtained. Persons terdering are notified that tenders will not be considered unless made on the printed forms supplied and signed with their actual signatures, Each tender must be accompanied by an ac- cepted bank cheque, equal to fire per cent. of the amount of the tencer, which will be for- feited if the party declines to enter into a contract when called on to do so, or if he fails to complete the work coutracted for. If the tender is not accepted, the cheque will be re- turned. NEW GOODS, BAKED MACARONI! iN 2-L6. TINS. JACQUOT'S FRENSH BSLAGKING! FAR AHEAD OF AMERICAN AND CANADIAN BLACKING. % ee hy et sek oe _——- ooo Sept. 20, 1880. —-—- a a ES ND SEPTEMBER. KING SQUARE. LARGE ARE NOW SHEWING NEW CANADIAN TWEEDS, Scotch and West of England Tweeds, Suitings, Overcoatings, Uister Cloths, A CHOICE LOT OF Blue & Black Worsteds. BEER & SONS. Sept. 22, 1880 —2w Sion of the Elephant. W. R. BOREHAM HAS JUST RECEIVED A Large Part of his Fall Stock, CONSISTING OF Men’s, Women’s and Children’s BOOTS ANS SHOES, In all the LEADING STYLES, and at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Ladies and Gents’ Hand-Made Goods a Specialty. Our Goods are all carefully selected, of the best materials, and warranted to give satisfaction. 8 DON’T FORGET THE PLACE “a W. R. BOREHAM, Opposite MARKEc Hovse, Ch’town. Sept. 25, 1880—-3m 2aw The Department does net bind itself to ae- cept the lowest or any Tender, By order, S. CHAPLEAU, Secretary. Department of Public Works, } [se 23, 7i Ottawa, 15th Sept., 1880. ) eod MRS. W. W. IRVING S now forming her AUTUMN aad WIN. TER CLASSES in DRAWING ana PAINTING, in all their different branches, from Model, Life, &c. Intending pupils will kindly send in their names as soon as convenient. Terms, &c., made known on application at her Studio, City Hotel, opposite R.. ©, Cathectral. Ch'town, Sept. 11, *80—2aw tf a ee eenepinnete ncenemipmnedigii P, £. ISLAND ITH the view of encouraging fsland Exhibiters, this Board offers further Prizes for Sainples of GRAIN, ROOTS, VEGETABLES, FRUIT, de, To be received at the Secretary’s office, Charlottetown, on or before TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, for the Provincial Exhi- bition of New Brunswick, to be held in the City ef St. John, on TUESDAY, the 5th of OCTOBER. For list of articles, prizes, and other parti- culars, apply to the Secretaries of Prince and King’s Counties at Summerside and George- town, and at Charlottetown to A. MeNEILL, Secretary Advisory Board. Ch’town, Sept. 20, ‘S0—6i INSURANCE AGRICULTURAL FIRE LSUNGNCE Uy OF WATERTOWN, N.Y, NN ~ ORGANIZED 1853. Net Assets for Protection of Poliey $1,137,549.73. ee ee ee Deposited with the Dominion Government for Security of Canadian Policy Holders, $100,000.00. ae LOSSES PAID TO DATE, OVER $3,000,000. Parties desiring Insurance on Private Resi- dences and contents, or Farm property, had better find out rates, ete., of this Time Tried sand Fire Tested Insurance Company. ilolfers, N. B.-—Canvassers wanted. Ron. ANGus, Special Agent for the Maritime Provinces, JAS, DesbRISAY, General Agent for P. E, I. BISCUITS! CHOICE AND FRESH ! LEMON, SULTANA, TEA, PRAIRIE, BOSTON, ITALIAN FINGERS. COCOANUT FINGERS, QUEEN DROPS, SUGAR SNAPS, CRACKNELS, ICED ARROW ROOT, And several other varieties—all nice and fresh. B. BALDERSTON. Sept. 6, 80-—3w eod Ch town, July 31, 1880—3m MANILLA ROPE! Manufacturers’ Prices, Orders Solicited. All Sizes in Stock. CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, July 16, °30—2m 2aw, pat 2m law BUILDING LOTS. | ARTIES wanting to purchase Building ) Lots ia Victoria, Lot 29, will please ap- ply to DONALD PALMER, Esq., or MRs, HENRY HARDAY, July 20, 1880—caw Summerside. 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