—_ me na — —— oe me a NEWS, | UEETERS 79 THE EDITOR, i} Wig at u of Way to the Park rsewcltt Dssrat ‘ SIR | Lal oe, IR, Un king over your issue of the HE VV , | eee imst., 2 read with interest three letters i from your correspon ‘ents protesting against | einige | road leading from the bridge, ; #t Govermmenpt louse, to the Park and : Y id Fort Edward \ilow me to join in that T Czai will not 1e; protest, and tw add at it i rhe Zai , one to ant that it appears in- : ia ; s| 2 1 yave the order, wha her ; an ncn. | Was the Lieutenant Governor, Mr. Sullivan ns .s r i Comuiuttee of Mauazerent fu —— (rO ve rt nent House The (uestion 13, had HITHER. AWAL OF TROOPS Giana tbnt Wacy bec cette tine ae Tek : mt ' ‘y Lave Del er one FROM EGYPT. other. : ata eek L say without fear of contradiction tha: neem that is a high handed and agyressive act on n i - ie privileges of the citizens of Charlott atartiins as mol Ss wh well as on that of the Crown, ana aaneemmaumaiameaeat the | iblie at large a iia tn the first piace, T state from personal recollection, th: the rig! of way over the 1 St, Peters espondent exys the | bridge to Fort E lward existed over sixty Gnilish Prot ay. Sonne OD } fi years ago; that it was used by the Prida¥ The | — Mer 08 ; Citizens at that _ time a3 a recreationary saturday . reply > the} walk, and considered as such the most Guar fwvors the ula 0 es pleasant about io town. This road was jeaand in res mination Of} constructed for military purposes. The he fyontier. ‘ bridge was then called ‘‘ Christian's ‘ Sr. Pererspcre, April 27, Bridge,” because it was built by the soldiers tt is beliowed formed circles, under Captain Cuhristian’s comman4, and saat the question of D r war between the road was nsed in transmitting military er : Russi, * he settled to- st res from St. George’s Battery to the —, it is rumored that another con- Fort, and | have to add it was open to the = ee urre Russians and | public rrene Se ndly, | protest against the closing of ts Paris, April 27 this road, because it is part of that plot of ., se . od te’ ped 1 Oe und granted . and set aside by royal a eceen England aud Russia, and the authority as a Common to the people of tac il Charlottetown ; and because it is the only part of the Common that has escaped the rapacity of private persons in transferring { } despatch from }imia says that u to their own use the lauds reserved by the ; Russia takes UH v send ©} Crown as a Common t» the citizens of jivmor to Candahar | Charlottetown. ipessa, April 27 Phirdiy, because no person or party, no 5 sepett is ‘ - Amete has | matte how high in authority, has any a is negotiating | "ahtia my opinion to assume a jurisdiction -_— we oe so ip | OPeT any part of the lands of the Common vevaorweian joo ° : wit consent of the Corporation fhe City Conucil, the representatives of | N, April 25 - . the Corpor tion, are now the only power y The St. Petersburg corresponagent of (€) that has any authority over what is wrongly Vews says: * 1 informed on good | termed ‘*The Government House Grounds.” authority of an r engagement On the Previously to the Act of Incorporation it Aighsa freatier of 1./00 Russians WOO} was not so. It rested in the Lieutenaut- engaged the Afghans. early ali were/ Governor aud the House of Assembly killed acting together as joint guardians of the Lonpox, April 27 A desps: ch mu . Peters? ing to Reuters Telegram ‘"o., says : * War be- ween Raasia and Eayland is inevitable.” peopie and will of the Crown; but when the town became incorporated the previous guardian powers ceased and became invested in the City Council. fret lé the City council feel moved t Tae Czar leaves to-day for Moscow, and | ,, oe - elmoved to assert eo hig | (He rights of the citizens in this matter, they from that historic place he will issue his | _ : — a ; , | will find in the records of the administra- manifesto or declaration of war, if such ex- | ,. : nt . nccodiedy | tion of the excellent Mayor Hutchinson, a »messures becoms necesss : ; Tans is 4 ¢ ita teathi-enaties bee eee of the common of Charlottetown, sere A BOF o resh cop! 2- ? : 4 - i pha and the first plan of the town and common, 33:42 aa . . . ween - drawa by Sarveyor General Holland, that The Czar went to Moscow im mediately — a 3 iit Resse-Terkish © ms |) wal be useful in the matter of recovery of prece ag 2 = ar, and that ade of the common. resect ve 13 cinibeUu*. 5 ; — P These data will direct towards that Brussers, April 27. course. When I was proceeding with pewdence Belge pablishes under re-|this matter in the town council, serve, but from an excelleut seurce, the|I was obliged to break off, be- report of a fresh battle between Russians | cause of an uproar against it in the city. » former were / I have no doub* whatever,but that Govern having met with | ment House grounds will have to capiiu- late to the city when a surrender is demanded. However this may be, I feel sure that | you, Sir, and the public also will agree evi Afzhans, in whic’s defeated aud retired, heary joes. | act seamen inital ccna ssacbeiillsies: a ea meng its ’ ee eg i ee eee eee TRE DAILY EXAMINER, APRIL 28, 1885. _ HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. April 28—Alex Leslie, Mentreal; W §& Ross, loronte; James B Kerr, Montreal; Geo Henderson, oo = Velleticr, Quebec; A C Van Metre, Truro: } McLeod, Kensington ; | James Shaw, ae Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 howrs for the Maritime Provinces. s—10 a m. - west and north-west st«tionary or slightly ; Toronto, April 2e Moderate to fresh s out! winds; fsir weather, higher t :mperature. METEoRvLoGICAL OrrIice Charlottet »wn April 28, 1835. Highest Temperature yesterday, (1ead at midnight) eserves Lowest Temperature yexterday, (read at I neni Uso Sagi e's occtinccske’ Lowest Temperature this morpiag ... .2! Temperature this morniag,at 8 o ‘clock... 37. Temperstnre thia afternoon at 1 o'clock. . 4: Sake moe New issue of tickets for ‘*Pinafore’’ to- night. APPLES, &C. B* Auction, at my Store, on Wednesday Next, 29ih Inst., AT ELEVEN O’CLOCK : 25 Bris. Al Russets, 25 boxes Boneless Fish, 25 Qtls. Codtish, °5 dozen Brooms, 50,000 Paper Bags, 100 boxes Digby Herring, 5 Puns. Molasses, 10 Bris, do, 400 gross Matches, 50 boxes Soap, Nutmegs, Cloves, Rice, Ginger, Cinnamon, Allspice, &e. , ec, N J.CAMPBELL, Auctioneer. 2 35 —2i Ch’towa, Arpil. 2 Direct Steam Os ommunic sation Between Charlettetown and London. The first-class Iron Steamship ‘CLIFTON’ 2,500 Tons Gross Register, is intended to leave LONDON immediately for CHARLOTTETOWN ria BARROW. Returning will sail from CHARLOTTE- TOWN FOR LONDON about the 25th of May, and will make regular trips during the season of navigation between Loudon *“’ Liverpool and Miramichi, calling at CHARLOTTETOWN both ways. Has first-class Passenger Acc »mmodation, Will carry Cattle and other Live Stock, Cats. Lobsters and other goods at me derate rates ‘ikrough Bills Ladings issued to all pointson P. E. I. Raldeny ; also to Pictou Point du (hene, Moncton, Newcastle and other North Shore Ports. Parties desiring to ship Live Steck will re- quire to secure space at an early date. Te RIEL REBELLION | | | with : me in the opinion, that it is the duty lof the c rporation to remove any obstruc- ns that may be place e i : aides. - . | tion , may ae aced i oe re | from | Gea. Fi i¢.etou Aay ancng | Christian's Bridge to For dward Battery > S | without loss of time iu the Rebeis, {| am, Sir, Yours respectfully, |= Bens. Dayiss, Late member of the City C Council. | i CC — at Gabriel's Crossing. | —_—S Hert Pot a —, V INNIPEO prii 27 : pow ; WINNIPEG, Apr: 24 SrgameBoat Nores —The steamer Princess | of Wales will return from Pictou this evening . . a . 2 passengers, freight and Nova Scotia ry One. »¢ Boulton’s cavalry | with woose death from a wound occurred on | Mai's Satarday, was buried with military honors; The St. Lawrence will retura to Summerside | yosterday | from Point du Chene this evening. “ crd nas been received at Calgary to the | The Summerside left to-day for ‘eorge- et that the half-breeds there are inciting | #72 £hs will tow the bees Lucy sage he Indians to jvia the revolt. Thure en.» Pictou and return here on A despatch just received from Clarke's The ice was blown out of Georgetown Har. Vegiig sunounc:s that (en. Middleton | 5,,. last night and the Northern Light left for will make an advance to-day, and expects; pi.tou thie morning. to meet the rebels next at Gabriel's Cross- atuciainaciljipinegion 0g, some five miles from Batoche. He ‘Dick Deapeye”™ at Market Hall to pm does not expect Any serious OF position until _— hs reaches Riel’s str aghal id | Tse Market Clerk has much improved the & deserter fr ym Riel’s camp reports the | lower depa artment of the Mark strenyth of the enemy in the recent fight | placiag his desk against the south wall thus was 149 half-breeds —_ 259 Indians. | lk aving ample room for market people, aud A fatizne party. in scouring the ravines, | Uz 4 space heretofore occupied by loafers. secured 18 head more cattle and four | ree dD -nies : After the light The weather is v Darcey Baker,of Maj ' “Dzar Lirrte Burrerccr” at Market Hall } } to-uight. 150 rebels crossed the | gh —_—— Saskatchew tw , in ee f yas! wan, two miles below the acene « ats ; the battie. to the weat | ‘Tue Bellevae cottage and farm, the property es | of W. Ht. Haszord, will be sold on the pre- . ae | ices, to morrow, Wednesday, April 29th, at Eayptian Matters. 112 o'clock, noon. See advertisement and -_—— | band bills. --A. MecNesli auctioneer. Scaxus, April 27. Ee f \ : SpLexbip New frowskrine at J. McLeod ren. \ ae y televraphs (ren t, rah ar k , sat imioed hdrawa! of the British | © “° hap troops has been decide i upen. ie aa The troopship Jumna, with 1,000 coolicea | “UPSRINTENDENS CAS ou boar i rail y has been | cursion tickets to Summ -rside, on the occasion du ; - % . . ailway a a an a 7 Ordered 1 B PB! : of the Commercial Travellers Concert, in aid Oeman Dicna’ eaten ie } of the Halifax Patriotic Fand. man Divnas followers, who numober 6000 » : ois <- . h Were willing t surrender Usman u WWorsrep Coatixc of the best at Jenn Mo ep receive arantee of English pro-| 7 og & Co's. tection —__.—_—— rus Steamboat E xpress to connect st Sum- rside with the steamer for Point du Chene, Small; Ox is % »nt in the Soudar. very preval . ow Site | ma The Prince in Ireland. | leave +s Charlottetown to-morrow morning at ontiveati | 6 o’clock, local time. . = : dies o ss siti Dusux, April 27. | ; aaa | Tue mails left Cape Tormeatine for this 7 Ah receptiin given the Princess o! They will be ready icity vhort'y after noon al : at tie r ¢ _ > , ec at Omar to-day, was @ VeTY | +. aclivery here at 6.30 Milant affair The Government ‘ eccalieeiolil proposes to iy for Prince Victor as a Tus beautiful Bell trio at Market Hall to- piace ¢ af permanent residence iu Ireland, | nig Ne celebrated ‘Asians an Palace. — aD sir Leonard's Condition. Remewner that N. J. Camph rell's auction sale of Groceries,to-morrow, will bea positive, genuine, clearing out sale. neal Co to J. McLeod & Co. for New Suiting. —_—~.-—_——- H. M. 8. “Prxarons.”—Second night— + - dont forget to secure your tickets early for -s Lannigan launch- to-night. Orrawa, April 27. Sir Leonard Ti lley passed a bad time Yesterday, but is better to- day. ie ' | | | Lac CH am ‘ aps Am éd the Other : ‘ 5 Sp , ‘a is Weat 2 some | shoourr of over 30 tons aaa, nea ‘the Two Scott Act casce at the Stipendiary “ ‘ ‘ "= © ¥O0 > e Sted! wm Maggie Alice.” Capt L.. as soon as he get | Magistrate's Court this forenoon were adc uw | etel rigyed an’ ready for sea, iateads | jourse oh tur the Newfoundland market. afte ne of the prettiest fore* and- as tha a8 been built on the Island for ¥ 4 day. We ish her enterprising ee Tus mails will b> transferred from the Capes to the Point du ‘ ‘hene route to-morrow, ——_—e--— FoorsaLl st the Rink to-morrow afternoon’ every 8Neress ! | cheap at et House by pool Common SALT and One Hundred Sacks | Fine SALT, For Freight or Passage and other informa- tion spply in London to STEWART BROS,, '3 Fen Court, Fenchurch Street, or here toa FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent. Ch’town, April 27, 1835. SEEOS ! SEEDS ! \ 7 E are now offering a very large assort- ment of FIELD and GARDEN SEEDS, in Canadian Seed Wheat, Timothy Seed, Barley, Buck wheat, Clover Sceds, and will be sold in all the varieties needed, W. P. COLWILL’S. April 20, 18°5 —2aw wkiy Imo eee aan * ’ SALT! SALT! ¢ Os arrive at Point Duchene, and due early in May, Eight Thousand Sacks Liver- For Sale low. JAMES FRIER, Shediac, N. B. April 21, 1885 1m NEW CONFECTIONERY, --98 QUEEN STREET. } A S Candies of all kinds are best when | £% fresh made, we wou'd advise you to | buy at the New Confectionery, as we are daily manufacturing small lets of choice candies, which we are selling. ‘WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, at prices that caunot be beaten, Strawbery Cream, Lemon do, Fig do, Lemon Drops, Acid do, Hoarhound do, Mixtures, Conversation Lozenges, Roll do, Sticks (assorted), Bullseyes, Jaw breakers, Brown Lumps, White de, Taffeys, Chewing Candies, Caramels, Pearl Caraways, &c., &e, &e. —ALSO— Liquorice, Gum, loves, Allspice, Cream Tartar, Essences, Fig, Dates, W orcestershire Sauce, Pickles, Shoe Blacking, Apples (choice Russets), Syrups of all kinds, Gioger Beer, and Seda Water with choice flavorings, Cigars, &e. Thankfl for the very liberal patronage ten- dered, I most respectfully solicit a continu- ance of the same. T. CARTER, Ch’town, april 18, 1885—?wks eod Children’s Carriages. ¥ first Boston boat, we will receive the FINEST, CHEAPEST and BEST assorted stock of Ciuildren’s Carrieges ever shown in Ch'to7 «. Wait for th in. MARK WRIGHT & CO. ——— A T'—— RO@GM PAPER Ferkins & Sterns. ‘.7 Vv 20,000 Rolls Received To-day, Newest English and American Dados. Borderings, Immense See our Ch’town, April 27, 1885. Stock, at VERY LOW Plain Tints, including Every Washable Paper, Patterns. &c. An Variety and PRICES Paterns before you Buy—WHOLESALE & RETAIL, PERKINS & © SFERNS. WwW. & A. Brown & Co WITH Charlottetown, April 22, 1885 HAVE THIS DAY CLOSED THEIR BUSINESS! On the Opening of Navigation the Premises will be RE-OPENED BY MR. AMBROSE L. BROWN, A FRESH STOCE OF New & Fashionable Bry Gosds, Direct from the English Markets. PB. 1, POTTERY WARE, LARGE LOT OF A FLOWER POTS, JARS, BEAN POTS, MILK BASINS, and other ware on hand and will be sold) Cheap - Quality excellent. Liberal disconnt to the trade. Spring orders filled promptly. BEER AND COFF, AG ENTS. spell 38, 160 25. 1885. STALLION * DUROG,’ MPORTED from France, 1884, is dark dapple gray, white mane and tail, raising four years cld, with good feet, short lege, big bone, heavy body—a horse of great solidity, with fine style and a most excel ent stepper. Is recorded with pedigree in the Percheron Stud Book of France, Vol. 1, Numbe = 453, and in American Stud Book, Vol. IV, Num- ber 3768, Will stand for the season at Charles Harvie's, Grafton Street, excepting when he | goes to Sou is, which will be every seeond Tuesday, going by morning train and re- maining until Thursday, returning in after-| noon train, beginnirg April 28th, TERMS :—Fifteen dollars ($°5) for the season, secured by note at time of service. For farther particulars enquire of B — W. 8S. McKIE, or MATTHEW McLEAN & co, Souris. A. CLOW, Groom April 14—tues wkty 2 mos BONE MEAL, Known. Cash paid for Old Bones. J. W. MeGILL. April 14 whe 3aw Maroh 22, 1RR4 Iman daily toas sat whkly 'in tirst-class order. TC LET. 4 ee AT New House situate on the corner of | Prince and Sidney Streets, at present in | | the occupation of John Sprague, Esq., with | | Stable and Coach House attached ; the ‘house | | has a good Frost-proof Cellar, with Pump in} Kitchen, and another in the yard. Possession | | given the first of May. The house will be put Apply to John Kelly, Esq , Dorchester Street, or he owner, EDWARD KELLY, Lake Verd. | _ April 2 22, 1885, TO LET. ——_— FONHAT COTTAGE, situate on Pleasant Street, at present in the occupation of Mrs. Lunn, with Stable attached, and Pump in the yard. The House has+a good, dry frost-proof Cellar. The buildings are in first- class order. Possession given the lsat of May next. Apply. to John Kelly, Esq., Dorchester Street, or to the owner, i EDWARD KELLY. | Lake Verd, April 22, 1885. W ANIS, a: POUND, ‘he. —— ry O RENT—The House at present occupied E by A. A. MeLean, situate on North side ot Hillsborough Square. Apply at office of Messrs, McLean & Martin, Attorneys at-Law. april 18— 3i and can be had at Diamond v ANTFF—The Dominion Tariff for 1855 is | now ready, Bookstore, or of the Customs Broker. 25 cents. apr28—2wks i \ 7ANTED to purchase a second hand safe—apply at this office. apr22. We wee A Situation, by a young man; of geome experiecce in Dry s and | Groceries, writes a good hand and is good at | a | “g"0 LET —All or part of the premises lately occupied by Advertiser office, at P. G. | Fraser's corner; can be fitted and enlarged | | for Barber Shop, Offices, &c. Apply to | Dorsey, Gott & Cc.—apr8 W RENT—The Subscriber aaa for half the Shop, formerly occupied | Messrs. Bremner Bros.-—\V. A. Brenusn. ok Price Apply at Examiner office. ap2l 61) | Ww ANTED--A Cook and a Housemaid. | i Apply at Examiner office apri1d ‘Bellevue Cottage and Fam, (Adjoining the Bellevue Farm.) AM instructed, by W. H. Haszard, to sell by Auction, on Wednesday, April 29th. inst., at 12 o’clock, noon, on the premises, that beautifully situated Cottage, and Farm of labort 69 acres of land, en Lot 49, facing on Hillsborough Bay, and within 3 miles of _ Southport Ferry. | For a summer residence or seaside hotel i this site cannet be surpassed. The Farm is | nearly all cultivated and in good condition Terms :— 59 per cent. at Sale, the balance |in four years at 7 per cent. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. April 16, 1885.—eod whly FURNITURE. Y Auction, Thursday, _— 30th, at 1) o clock, at my Auction Room, A general assortment of Household Furni- ture, comprising Tables, Chairs, Carpets, Stoves, Iron Bedsteads, ‘Yood do, Matrassea, Pillows, Screens, Window Blinds, Ward- robes, &c., Mirrors, Lookixg-Glasses, Bureaus, Ww sshstands, Pictvres, Hail Stand, 1 iarge Extension Table (black walnut), | large Side- board do, 3 Sewing Machines, | Water Cooler, 1 Gentleman’s Saddle, 1 Lady’s do, Double- barrel Guns, *c. Kitche *n Utensils, Crockery- ware, Glass-ware and the usual quantity of sundries. ALSO—About 9 tons Nut Coal, 5 tons Sydney Round Coal, 4 tous Anthracite Coal, }and other odds and ends, 4. McNEILL, Auctionee: Charlottetown, April 24, 18*5.-— 5 | } { } ' A FINE ASSORTMENT OF, ee Felt Hats | For Sale Cheep at the a “a 4, (886 * Sef en ae