eR und Other ee iTSI CAH: ji S| wud Other ems. | TELERRAPHIG. HEWS, DAILIES Hx A MTN EHR, MW Our Advertisers. ROFL J 4, Tt B84. } SPRING &88B5, SPRING G8BBS Sterns Canadian and American Corsets. Black Nun’s Vei'ing. Biack Persian Cord. oods, and prices low. S & STERNS. Ee = SS ne ae FOR SALE, | é brs Old Baptist Church Property, on Great George Street, next to premises lately ocevpied by the Bank of P. E. Island. For terms of sale and other particulars apply to \ Light’ Jeft Pietou at 7 Richard Hear'z advertises the sale by g, and reached Goorgetown rectal Despvccuesgo Tar EXaminen auction, at the Conrt House, in Charlotte. . | imipie sts , town, on the 14th May next, at 12 o'clock, 3 - Bpleasant Biveuacking. of ‘certain valuable property on Cumber- | Band will not play wt the Rink — land Street. next. It will play to ee Loxpon, Merch 18. J W. McGill is prepared to supply | ad e , . os : l e latest de snatch sav } Mew ; } | PI y | surday) evening instead nlatistiinn daeaeatoes Says the bivouaec last | farmers and other with fine-ground bones | ' ’ Se a peleldeeds Father i. fhe Avbs kept up of all sizes. He also pays the highest cash | ae \ Whi read * paper on : I "Th u silade a just bef. re day- price for old bones. | vy A i fore the Jterary and wen AF. le meonlight rendered hie he , s woty, co Tuesday evening next, | 4istinetly visible at a long ace z geen Win. McLean offers two hay-presses for " - ' pre vented the ehemy from attempting sre, SLAY rt ~ . af " fered that May: ad Ly sud ien Oonact The rebels direct a the ir Tr , ick'’s Day, be observed | fire especially towards the hospital wagons MARKILD., sy in the city « flices, | which were conspicuous in the moonlight, | At the B.C, Parsonag:, Vernon River, Ask Special attention to their Stock of the followin Goods which are, beyond I ’ ’ ‘i ° ™ ‘ he Surgeons and General Graham's staff) Mareh 19th, by Rev. 4. Ball, Mr. John Gas d ] be fi d: MENT a re. Hicks and | officers had many narrew escape At ssix Hayden, Cherry Valley, to Miss McLeod, of question, a8 good value as can be found ; le, N. B., shipp ad to | o clock a gardiner gua and a nine pounder | Vernoa River. i inst, Ill head of | Were turned against the rebels, who were | : ae : . ; | within 1,300 perds'et theBereh rice | DIED. 550 Pieces Crey Cottons, Sons’ Teateiea - tha i a afforded a most exce'lent target. The| Inthiscity, on Feb, 13th, Ellen Louisa, x return These from Cave} 2 Vere 8008 compelled to retire to their | ™4aas duughter of Wm. F, and E!len Daweon, asO0O Fi Wahi cS , whine ; yet * p sted “—- Ps r main pe Slflon near farnaec w ells. Col. aged three weeks, Le¢6Sss ite ottons, “wa : amp d's cas ulry arrived at half past six ! if }and took position on the British left so as | ray 300 Fi ES | C “a scar that De, Gis in| t torn the enemys usht AUCTION ! - leces Print Cottons. and will be able to attend to his a . i at an early date, Sum, The Fnemy’ . c; ‘ 7 ws ee i’ zo J 4 > > : Bet mine vaken—7@ | , " English, Canadian and American Knitting Cotton, 3 ritish Killed and 100 Hay Nira Sper Whiaat flats ALEXANDER McDonaLp, of Alberto: Wounded. ne ed J UU ! U, -” ! A good Stock of } x De by the Boa d ol Lak ‘ all a4 eT = ' siowers, the eub-Inepector for Albertou| "4 yoyo. Loypon, March 13. I AM imstructed by Ma. HENRY BEER| Bhack French Merinoes, , ty Chis is the third and last In- ' te egraphic despatch has been received to sell by Auction, at: his farm *‘ Bella- ’ nila $) r Prince County.-~Sum Journa | from Gen. Graham which says the enemy’s | chin.” Lot 48, 14 miles from Southport, on Biack Cashmei ES. vit } camp has been taken after hard fighting John Telegraph has been inter- } S!"ce eight o’clock this morning. * Over N { { th lath [ Mi h N | ring te. poneipal merchants of that ey | Seventy of the British were ‘Killed and owe | MQUIUAY, UME LOU Ol March Nex, A FULL LINE OF MOURNING COODS. t means to increase trade with the | hundred wounded. Further particulars of mop , WK ; pT wes [he general impression was that St. the battle are anxiously eoked fe e AT TWO O'CLOCK, P, M., ABOUT ’ ° ‘ ‘ John needg the shortest line to Montreal. in- ; "5 tons Hay T bl L T W l Sh t 2 Pill W C tt R Pi p eased terminal facilities and a cheaper port. ‘ | ea te Zn ; ? ‘ ait — a a e 1nens;, 0 e 5; ee 1n 8, 0 0 Ons, oom a er. _ A mpetine of the members of the Victoria wr inded. 300 bush. Oats. Rugs, Mats, Carpets, Oil Cloths, etc., all standard G foboggan Club will be held at the office of R — . : ; ’ : R. FiiaGerald, Eeq, on !donday, the 17th Lonpon, March 13, GERMS. AT BALE inst., at Sp. m, A full attendance is request- A despatch from Suakin says the enemy ’ Pp ed as there are matters of importance to be| Was evabled to penetrate the second square | W ILLIAM DODD, ERKiI discussed.-Jas. A. FRASEX, Secretary. ind capture the gnns by the movements of Auctioneer. Ch’town, Feb. 26, 1884 {ml42i.| the black regiment which advanced in- Ch’town, March 7, 1884.—wkly 2i dine ’ ; ai $$$ ~- petuously and broke the ranks. Nuabers| —--— __ eee ee “aha Noah sar cs ALREADY three steamers have arrived atj of rebels still hover around the cam | LAT DA }o | ; : os P -DAL-PA ~ s pert to take in cargoes of deals. Tw and fire when the cattle are being watered, GOLD MEDAL PA RIS 1376 we steamers are on their way here and it/ The native guides bolted when the squar Ea amen Liarerammca > : ager . e ey - UL 7 juare a8 . BASwas AS PF fi =" go a is sani that se veral ethers will be chartered | was broken. Further fighting is improba- OH NEP ei al d = ae a shortly Last year, about thirty steamers ble The } } hid = - be 3 a ‘ sailed from this port with car ‘of lumber sh. Pie hobad Mes teAiloice ns 4 . ) ie i i ns pe WIth ¢« goes Of .umber, a- } "he rehe : cet hin ae . the first ove arriving here about the middle of Seer abe > vel loss is estimated at 4,000 Ya ages 7 April.—St. John Sun. illed, and 6,000 wounded. The pluck fs 0 % shown by the rebles was unexampled. Princess MARIE AnN, who some weeks ago left her husband, Prince Frederick Charles, and took refuge with ber family at Anbalt fon account of the Prince's aileged indiscret.on with one of the court ladies, returned to Berlin ou the 6th inst. and joined her husband. The laiter met her train at a way station, and later the day she was received by the Emperor aud Empress. eee Further Account of the Battle.— Rebels Exhibit Great Pluck. Svakgin, March 13. the battle was much heavier than the engagement at Teb. The sailors, the Black Watch Regiment and the York and Lancashire ‘Reyiments suffered the heaviest losses. .The rebels lost over 3,000 in to-days battle. The British forces advanced in two brigades, _ > Tue market to-day was fairly well stocked in all departments. The prices were as follows:—Becf, small, 7 to 12 cents; do., qr., 6 to 10 cents; mutton, 6 to J2 cents; ; \ pork, carcass, 74 to st cents; do, smali, 10 to which were thrown into the foim of 12 cents; veal, 3 to 8 cents; turkeys, $1.00 to | §4™4res. A series of encounters follov ed. $1.50; geese, 50 to 65 cents; ducks, 50 to 70} The great body of the rebels charged the cents; fowls, 45 to 6U cents; butter, fresh, 23 | leading square, spearing many of the Brit- t> 24 cents; do., tub, 23 to 24 cents; eggs, 14] ish. The sailors who were on the side of to 15 cents; flour, per 100 lbs., $2.80 to $3 00;| the squares immediately closed up, oatro cal, $2.50 to $3.00; oats, 32 to3icents;}and the rebels were repulsed with } 40 to 50 cents; sheepskins, 60 toS80] yreat slaughter. The advance was ut»; potato s, 18 to 20 cents; turnips, 16 to| asain resumed when immense hordes 15 cents. rushed upon the British from both sides. - . A teprible struggle ensued. The Arabs Ine Postmaster General of the United | fonght with great pluck. The States has made arrangemeots for a special| second brigade met with obstinate resist- fast train between New York and Chicago It willleave New York yia the New York Central at 5.50 p. m, aud arrive at ance, and was at onetime repulsed. Three Gatlingand Gardincr guns fellintothe hands of the rebels, and were only recovered after ’ . Albany at 105 a. m where it will : ; receive postal car connection from | * *evere fight, when the British likewise Boston with mail frora New England. The gained possession of the rebel camp, —— = - Chicago from New York will be made in twenty-seven hours. The train will| The Tonquin War—French Success. also perform way service. The mail. will be -_— thrown off and « aught without st »pping. The | P ARIS, March ‘[. mail that leaves Boston and New York at} The Fieach oceapied Bachina yesterday eight will reach points as far west as southern : Michigan in time for delivery next day. The first through trais, under the new arrange- ment will leave New York for Chicago to- morrow night. yuo to ‘T and the Chinese fled in the direction of Spaing Hurin. The Frevch had seventy wounded. The Chinese loss was heavy. A Krupp battery and much ammunition were foynd in the citadel _ A Terrible Explosion—130 Miners Killed. —— Tur Picton Standard says; ‘The rather unlooked for suspension last week of A. J. Patterson, who has been doing business in Pictou for many years, has raised a ripple ofexcitement in business circles. On the 18th ult., Mr. Patterson filed in the registry of PirrsspurG, Pa., March 13. A special from Pocahontas says an ex- deeds an assignment t G H. Bayne, in trust for his wife, to secure $7,040, of her separate estate in Mr. Paiterson’s hands as administrator; and on he 2und, a deed of his house lot, and an assignment of mortgage on shop lot, was also made to the trustees and filed Messrs, J. D. B, Fraser & Son have en tered a judgment for $3,000, under which 12.30 o'clock this morning, and that from 120 to 130 miners were killed. ———— | Lonpon, March 13. Barnuin’s much talked of white elephant was shipped tor New York to-day, EO the stock has been taken. ‘The total lia-| rif > Lek , : “ | . } c bilities reach about $20,000. | Dominion Political Notes ¥, Orrawa, March, 13. ’ T - ; > ws - 7! ota . . ‘ Councittor TANT NS REsout TIONS Fo! The Speaker took the chair at 3.30. owing is a true copy of the resolution moved ae he | eer ed On Government notices of motion being by Councilor Tapton at toe last meeting of | auleg, Sir Chars Tupper moved for eom- abundantly evident, and that they were mittee of the whole on ee 50 oo ‘ | unanimously, without any delibera sider the following resolutions:— ' by the Couneil, shows that the members ee : , present ‘were uawilling or unable to grapple Govornor-Genera} in Council to acquire for “weighty matters’ ;— the Dominion from the Government of with such | Nova Scotia the eastern extension railway Wee 4, The City Corporation pays about “ . : $9,000 per year fo the support of Education from New Glasgow to the Gut ‘of Canso imposet by the City Sehool Board; And|and the steam ferry in connection there, Wi) s, & remonstranee made last year by | together wiih rights of the Province 10 the Council tothe said Board against the| the Truro and Pictou Branch Railway large amount demanded by them remains un- | for the sam of $1,2C0,000, and new rolling answered; tnd Whereas, the said board | siosk and equipments of railway fora sum are principally appointed by the Government | equal to the cost thereof, and charges to be S06 qanneqnentiy sry am responsible to the paid same with interest at 6 per cent pel eanthaTo C . e 2 Ph vole oe eg Any annum, from Ist October, 1883, to be pay- 5 ee ey er ee ees ee | able out of the consolidated. revenue fund Go wwtlin: tae tae ceneh hd eae of Ganada, after necessary legislative pro shotild be by # School beard over which. by | Tistons, shall have then beenfmade by ova our Laws the ratepayers of the City have no | Bcotia for giving effect to the said acquire- ng as we do that the | ments, according to agreement between the | two Governments to that effect, laid before ration for the support of Fducation, absolute control, ble said bowd or a majo ity of it« membera— should be appointed by the ratepayers eituer | this House on the 6th dayof February. directly by themselves or this Council—and| Nothing further of general interest tran- if not, that the said board ought to be em- | sp red, and the House adjourned early. pow ered by the Legisletare to collect such | , Tax« * as ure necessary to support the City Sec! ools Oo that the City Conncil woul 1 be relieved of the resp -narbility of taxing the i p-ople tor expenditure fabarted srithout their | Probabilities for tke neat 24 howrs for the GoOsengF | Macitime Provinecs. Resolved, That this Council digclaim (in passing the resulution in relation to the School Hoard) aay opposition personally tothe Gentle men Composiag 64 d board, or anv intentions to interfere with the free School system of hineatjon as adopted by our Legislature further than ia reference to its practic | ap lication to the City. Weoather Buiietin. Toxonro, March 14—10 a. m. Northwest to southwest winds; continu | fair weather; not much change in tempera- } ture. M ETROROLOGICAL OFFICE, ; Vharlottetown, 14th March, 15%4. “eo Highect temperature esterday te ee ae i * : ” wing elsewhere you should | Gowest temperature (read at midnight),...? BEFORE | White Cottons we are selling 80| Lowest temperature thie ™ sce those arnine. chea Best value vp P. EK. Ielaud. Pexkivs | Temperature this morning, avd o'clock. .25.5 | [ml Bi evtl. Tempkrature this aitwrnvon, at 1 o’etovk.,.40 5 & Srensd, The rebels fought more stubbornly and | WW: sd: Piidition and plosion occurred in the coal mines there at | acnum'’s White Elephant Shipped. | That it was expedient to authorize the | j 2 : } sl < ae 5 5 f ‘ TA NTED—A GIRL for general House- ' SOLD BY ALL VERS THROUCHOUT THe WORLD! | Brick Yard To Let ' > fJ\HE Montrose Brick Yard, (1} miles from Southport), together with Dwelling House, Stable, Kilns, Pugs, etc. For particulars apply on the premices to JOHN B, STEWART, Southport, Lot 48, March 4, 1884 —2w wkly 2i pd G. 8. HASZARD H AS, since the fire, opened his Stationery Store in Mr, James DesBrisay’s Old Stand, where you will get tke very best of STATIONERY, in small and large lajs, at Greatly Reduced Prices. School Books, Marked Very Low, World's Standard Library Series, Poets, and other Standard Books, ‘SELLING AT COST. Now is the time to get valuable BOOKS ata GREAT BARGAIN. Ch’town, March 6—1m ¢eod EO LET ie RAILWAY HOUSE, situated on Richmond Street, near London House. Also a shop adjoining, 16x30 feet. Apply to THOMAS CAMPBELL. Ch'town, Feb. 33, 1884.—t£ FOR SALE OR TO LET, j r 5 |] ATE ALLAN MecNEILL'S HOME- STEAD, in Royalty, fronting on Mal- peaue Road, containing about eighteen acres, | wth Dwelling House and Barns, Enquire at | o ce of CAPITAL, = - - ™ - “ rd o~_-"-- HEAD OFFICE — Montreal. HALIFAX BRANCH—J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. o~ Risks Taken on Most Favorable Terms. AGENT FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: mapcneh oeemcet tnt DESBRISAY & ANGUS, AGENTS OF THE QUEEN AND AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE COMPANIES, Ch’town, Feb, 27, 1884. announce that the: have taken the office in Stevenson’s Building, CORNER QUEEN AND SYDNEY STREETS, Where they are prepared to do business. Ch’town, Feb. 22, 1884. GREAT SALE OF Wew Cottons. We have just opened a large Stock of ENGLISH AND AMERIGAN PRINTS, NEW SPRING STYLES, Received Before the —:0i— PALMER & McLEOD., Ch’town, March 13—?w eod ne 2w , THXHE Subscriber hereby cffers for sale or 1 to let his Residence and Model Livery Stables, together with all Furniture and Out- tits. P. C, CONLEY. Uh’town, Feb. 23, 1884,—4tf “WANTS, LOST, RQUND, ee. Ra ieee NOR SALE—A large _fire-proof SAFE i (neatly new). Apply at A. McNeill’s Auction Koom (mar l4 tf ———— \ FICE SAFE—Will be sold at a bargain if epptied for at ence. Enquire at this office. {[marl4 YT OST—At the Market Hall, on the night L of the Rink Basaar, a Sealskin MUFF, The finder will oblige py leaving it at Tur Examiner OFFICE [mari4 ROR SALE—A Property on a principal ee street, haying a frontage of ninety -eight feet, and vow yielding an income of $300. yor particulars apply at this otuce, : : {marl3 6in | — SHE Parties having in their possession j set of new Driviry Harness, taken from | the fire of the 2% ybraary, will oblige by | returning them o the subscriber without fur- ther notice.—Joun Newson {mai werk in a family of three Apply at We have an immense stock of GREY AND WHITE cOTTONS, Purchased when the Cotton market was at the lowest point of depression. Fleecy Cottons, &heeting Cottens, TABLE LINEN AND NAPKINS, TAPESTRY, SCOTCH AND BRUSSELS CARPETS, And other House Furnishing Goods. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CHOICE TEAS, VERY CHEAP! of 5, 10, 15 and 20 pounds. Mrs (Yosktll’y, Pleasant Stree’. [mart tf Ch’town, Feb. 11, 1884. $2,000,000 Pillow Cottons, to close sales. By the Chest, Half-Chest, and Quarter-Chest. Also, in Packages’ F. H. ARNAUD, Agent, Merchants Bank ot Halifax. Mareh 1, 1884. Lobster Canning Factory FOR SALE. | | OMPLETE and in excellent order--1,°00 ! Traps, Boats,Can Makers’ Toole, Boaid. }ing House, } sTOCK—comprising Tin Plates, Cans, Tin, | Lead, Solder, Paint, Laveis, etc., ready for ‘immediate use. Inquire of MESSRS, POOLE & LEWIS, Charlottetown Feb. 26.—27 | WHITE RUSSIAN SEED WdHEAT. 7 HILE thanking the Citizens of Charlottetown for their HE best producer yet tried on the Island. Call and examine and seé testimonials past patronage, and assistance during the late fire, have to at my Furniture Store, J. D. McLeod's corner, | JOHN NEWSON, Ch’town, March 8. | BARGAINS. AM selling the balance of my Furniture saved from the fire of the 20th ull., at J. D McLeod’a corner, Queen Street, at a4 jreduction of from twenty-five to fifty per cent. below usual prices. JOHN N&WSsON, Ch’town, March 8, TEA. TEA. TEA. rE \HE SUBSCRIBER has in store, on con- signoment, — 250 haif-chests Congou Tea, IN FOUR QUALITIES, ALSO Tin Cannisters, 6, 10 and 15 pounds, will be sold low to close for spring importations. B. WILSON HIGGS, One door south New Custom Hous, 49 Water Street. Advance in Duty. | __C'town, Feb. 22, 1684.- Ow cod (ld Mine Sydney Coal TURK’S ISLAND SALT. 5 TONS Old Mine Sydney Coal, ex “Kitty Clyde,” will be solid in small lots. at reduced prices, to close rales, Ooal is under cover and free from snow, —ALSO— | 1,500 bushels Turk’s Island salt, by the seme | veesel will be sold in lots, at redueed prices, H. HASZARD. Ch’town, Feb. 11, 1884. —2w ecd Towels. and Towelling, ‘HASINGIDN FRM.” 7 OTICE is hereby given, that whereas N trees have lutely been cut down and | others wantonly injured, and fences destroyed on the ‘Kensington Property,’ near this | city, the subscriber, who is the owner of the said property, will cause to be sued al! | persons found im any way trespassing thereon. | The part cf this property fronting en the | Hillsborough River will Se leased for farming | purposes for & term of years, MICHAEL BEAZELEY, Bv his Attorney G. W Ds«BLOIS., Ch'town, an. 2%, 1284 —if qe enon ™~ 4 i} Os “PRINTING of every description GEO. DAVIES & GO. Jee ons . + le the EXAMINER JOR. PRINTING ROOMS, oar. Water und Great George F tress. ares s 4 > —— > ee eee vw oa ~ = 5 Bi w en ee Fs rye :