tenance Local and Other Items. — No cRossING at the Capes to-day. Privcess Louise has not arrived at Hali fax yet. made the passage to-day im #1x a Light” eorgetown Tae * Northern frem Pictou to G hours. Dre. Crark, of I ened himself on the in an hour. ugwash, accidentally pois- 25th inst., and died with- } and a grist mill, with con- od by,fire at St. George, inst. Turee saw-mills tents, were consum N. B., on the 28th Sour very dangerous counterfeit 25 and 50) cent pieces arein circulation in the Upper Provinces. They are exceedingly well done, and have an almost perfect ring, but area trifle light and have the usual greasy feeling. Coun. JomN Donovan, of Ingonish, who has been missing ten days, was found dead in the woods at Baddeck, C. B., on the 28th inst., fifty yards fromthe Post Road. He committed suicide by hanging; cause, tem- porary insanity. —_— me Tae Anction sale of Pictures, in fine chro- mos, &c., by A. MeNeill, Auctioneer, at at Dorsey & Jost’s old stand,South Side Queen Square, will be finally clesed te-night. All who wish to get good pictures at a bargain are invited. Sale to open at 7 o’cloek and continue till 9 p. m. Tar Mennonires.— There are about 60,000 Mennonites in America. They have 500 meeting houses, one-eighth of that number being in Canada. They abstain from taking the oath ; do not inflict punishment, do not accept public office, and never go to law. They are nearly al) farmers, Tue Rattway Empteyes will, on Tuesday next, hold a social Quadrille Party in the Atheneum. An excellent programme has been prepared for the occasion. The hall is being decorated quite tastefully, and the committee who have the affair in hand are working energetically to make it a grand suc- cess The music will be by Galbraith’s string band. Tux British bark Ralph B. Peake was clear- ed yesterday by J. H. Grayhill, Esq., for Liverpoole*with 2,807 bails of upland cotten, § weighing 1,342,88) pounds, valued at $161,- 709.81. The above cargo is the largest for a woeden vessel, according to net tonnage, ever cleared from this port, and it is doubtful if it has ever been equalled at any other port.— Savannah Morning News, Sth January. Tue monster Italian double-turreted iron- clad ‘‘Duilio,” the most powerful war vessel in the werld, in a trial of speed on Saturday, gave fourteen miles per hour. Her dimen- sions are: Length 339 feet; breadth 65 feet; tonnage 10,650 tons; thickness of armour 22 inches throughout; engine, 7,500 horse-power; armament four 100-ton Armstrong guns, firing projectiles 2,500 lbs. in weight, with powder charges of 350 lbs. She has also a powerful ram and torpedo beat. —_—— A pespatcH from Chicago says there is likely to be a lively row inthe Butchers’ Union over funds eollected to carry on the recent strike. Twelve thousand dollars were collected and the officers of the Union can only account for less than $5,000. They charge that Frank O’Mera, one of the relief committee, absconded with the remainder. Patrich Welch, chairman of the committee, says O’Mera is made the scapegoat of Dan. O'Connell, president of the Union ; Dick Pow- ers, its orator, and Sullivan, its financial sec- retary, who are really these who stole the $7,000. Im the House of Representatives at Wash- ington, on the 26th January, a bill was intro- duced to ineorporate a cosmo-American Col- onization and General Improvement Bureau in the United States. The bill incorporates Thurlow Weed, Cardinal McCloskey and twenty-eight others as such bureau, the cap ital stock of which is to be not less than ene millien dollars, and may be increased; and the object of which is to be the encouraging, promoting and conducting of emigration from over-crowded cities and other districts of the United States and from Great Britain and other parts of Europe to the states and terri- tories of the United States needing immi- grants and for etler humane and commercial purposes. — Supreme Court. JANUARY 31. William H. Mitchell va. Patrick R. Bowers. At five o'clock last evening the following gentlemen were sworn in as Jurymen in this case; viz., James McDonald, foreman; An- drew Duncan, Joseph B. Stewart, John James, city ; Francis Finnigan, Vernon River; Thos. : H. Robertson, city; William Jewell, Thomas Mulligan, John Cavanagh, John Roper, James Callaghan and John H. Morrew. Mr. Fred R. Peters, on behalf of the plain- tiff, then opemed the case. He stated that the action was brought to {recover damages from Bowers for having ‘‘ falsely and mali- eiously’’ charged Mitchell with having forged a note of hand. The defendant has pleaded ‘‘ not guilty” and also another plea that is hardly a plea of justification but rather a plea in mitigation. This morning John Lawson of the ‘‘Patriot”’ was put on the stand, but was ordered to stand aside for the present. Mr. James Beales proved that the defend- ant had made use of the words complained of to him, and Mr. Angus McDonald and Mr. Richard Heartz, gave similar evidence. The ease will likely last two or three days. We will try and publish the evidence as it goes on. __. Moncton Sugar Refinery. A meeting of the shareholders of the Moncton Sugar Refining Company teok place on the 27th, at the American House, for the purpose of organizing under their Act of Incerporation. By-laws were passed and the company organized. The follow- ing officers were elected for the ensuing year :— Directors—J. L. Harris, C. B. Reeord, J. A. Humphrey and D. A. Daffy, Monc- ten; Josiah Wood, Sackville; Geo. W. ee Derchester; J. C. Lamb, She- iac. Auditors—Jas. Harris, St. John; R. T. Holman, Summerside, P. E. I; E. T. Trites, Moncton. Oe z FEBRUARY i880. BS un STOGK-TAKING. W E hereby inform the pub- Island generally, that previous to Stock-taking, solved to clear out as much of our Winter Stock, as possible. We are aware that at this season it is hard to get people to buy even at reduced prices; but in the face of this difficulty we have made up our mind to adopt full measures, and sel] our Wool Goods and Dress Goods at a sacrifice. Our Goods have been very cheap all winter, as the run of trade we have had fully testifies. Our store has become the resort of those Ladies who know how tomake a penny go a long way, and who know a cheap article when they see it; and when we say we are going to reduce the prices of our Dress Goods and Trimmings, we know we shall be believed. We are particul- arly anxious to clear out our present Stock, in order to intro- duce as much of the newest style of Dress Material as possible, and at the very lowest prices. We shall make special prices on Black Cashmeres. Black Meri- nos, Black Cords and Lustres, Lustrines and Brilliantines. Our Fancy Wool Goods will be sold at less than cost. Our Stock of this class was the larg- est, most select, and finest in the city, and the remains of it will be sold at a great sacrifice. Blankets, Quilts, Horse Rugs, &e., will be cleared out at great Bargains. We make no apology to the Tea-drinking public for drawing their attention to our fine flavored and rich Teas, 32, 36, and 40 cents per lb. They are receiving the highest praise, and those who use them, strongly recommend them to others. Our trade in this article is growing rapidly. Tea appeals to the most subtile of the senses, and as the proof of the pudding is in the eating, so the proof of the Tea is in the drinking. Friends, try it. 88, QUEEN STREET, TREMAING & METCALF. €h’town, Jan. 21, 1880. lic of this city, and the! we have re- WEWS BY TE ann a Se ere eOnniany & fi ; #3 aniean rr i 13 j '. . , @ UGE Leihy Giuluh ULL (eULUC LEGRAPHL| : , ia i fr, Latest from Cabul.| TH: POPE'S HEALTH. no Rong atnnaa in 7 reasing Distress in ireland, Specrat dispatch te Hramier. LONDON, Jan. 30. John Lock, Liberal member of the Com- mons, 1s dead. Lord Beaconsfield is suffering from | gout. A despatch from Reme to the ‘* Pall Mall Gazette” says that the condition of the Pope’s health is causing much anxiety. He suffers from fits of shivering and great prostration, but persists in his usual oe- cupatic ns. The Rev. Fredk. Oakley, Roman Catho- lic divine and writer on religious subjects, is dead, aged 74. Romer, Jan. 30. Tele rams received here state that Bis- maarck and the German Crown Prince have agreed that it is advisable to re-establish harmony bétween the Roman Catholic Churel: and Germany. New York, Jan. 30. A cable despatch from Edward Dyer Grey, uord Mayor of Dublin, states that the distress in the west of Ireland is rapidly increasing, and is assuming calamitous pro- portions. Catoutra, Jan. 30. Desjatches from Cabul state that Gen- eral Eright, at the head of a streng de- tachment of troops, has marched to Logar Valley, which has been the scene of the recent serious risings, and. encamped there with a view to suppressing disturbances and combinations among the tribes before they c:n do serious mischief. Orrawa, Jan. 30. There is good reason to believe that Mr. McKenzie will resign the leadership of the Liberal party shortly after the opening of Parliansent. His health of late has not been good. His auccessor as leader of the Liberal party will be Hon. Edward Blake. Financial. Tus followiag are the selling rates for Ex- change at the Agency of the Merchants Bank of Halifax :— Lndor:—sight........... 9} per cent. prem * CO damll.....%1.. 2 oe.” New York—cheque....... spercent. 4 percent. ‘ $ per cent. Boston --cheque.......... Montr:al, Toronto, etc... ac SEMMMN ab. oa ks ccs ». percent. ‘ St Jena: NW CL eer oe BG SOmrd, me. .wees: 2 percent. ‘* HOTEL ARRIVALS. ROCKLIN HOUSE. Jan. 30.--A MeMillan, Wheaily River; R McNeill, M. D., Stanley Bridge; Donald | Morrison, Summerside; William Patrick, Crapavd ; W Buuten, Rustico ; David Eagan, Mount Stewart; James Gay, Pownal; Ewen Stewart, Georgetown; Miss McDonald, do; Hugh J Montgomery, New London. a Ate BIRTH. On tie 30th inst., the wife of P. G. Fraser, of a daughter. ' LECTURE. ee HE VWERY REV. DR. McDONALD will deliver a Lecture before the Sr. Patrive’s T. A. & B. Soctery, in ST. PATRICK'S HALL, —,\ Tuesday Ev'ng Next, ord Feb, Subject—Cardinal Pole. Doo-s open at 7 o’clock ; Chair to be taken at §. Adnniission 10 cents. RICH a am RD WALSH, Jan, 29, 1880. Secretary. | (errr eee MIR. EARLE’S CONCERT Will be Repeated for fhe | Benefit of the Quintette Club YM. S.A HALL, | --IN THE— Mouday v's, Feb, 2nd, ! S. N. EARLE, Musical Director. With a slight change of Programme. | January 27, 1880—6i eR in en ‘ T Cheirograph or Lethegram | NAN be made for 50 cents by sending 35: X/ cents in stamps to P. O. Box 126 Yar-) mouth, N. §S., and by return of mail you) |will receive a receipt for making tablet and ‘ink from which you can get over one hundred > copies from one original writing. Ch’vown, Jan. 7, 1980. lm ULSTE LONDON HOUSE. JANUARY. During this month we will sell at al ; the fol- lewing departments, vig: MEVS AND BOYs’ te clear our steek in me re MENS AXD BOYS’ FUR CAPS, LADIES’ For Caps and Mutis, LA DiS’ MANTLES & ULSTERS. The balance of our Wool Goods, PROMENADE SUARES BREAKFAST SHAWLS, UROSS-OVERS, &6, Splendid lines of DRESS GOODS, AT 19, 12 AND 14 GENTS PER YARD. TERMS CASH. aves & LO Jan. 8, 1880. TRACTS. MAIL {PT PYENDERS addressed to the Postmaser- General, will be received at Ottawa, un- til noon on FRIDAY, the 20th FEBRUARY NEXT, for the conveysnce of Her Majesty's j Mails on proposed contracts, for four years, j from Ist April next, over each of the follow- } ing routes, viz, :— GON Albany and North Tryon, Bedeque and Charlottetown, Bonshaw and Nine Mile Creek. North Tryon and Tryon. i Printed notices containing full information as to conditions of proposed contracts may be seen, and blank forms of tender may be ob- tained, at the Post Offices at which the ser- vices commence and terminate, or at the oftice of the subscriber. W. W. McLEOD, m Asst. P. O. Inspector. P, O. Inspector’s Office, Charlottetown, } 15th December, 1879. | no eg ns cent il enenliet ee, Charlottetown Cemetery (a'y. 7EXHE ANNUAL, MEETING of the Share holders of the above Conipany will be held on TUESDAY, the third day of Feb- ruary next, in the Office of the undersigned, corner of Great George and Lower Water Streets. at four o'clock in the afternoon, fer the purpose of electing Directors and other business, as by Law directed. By order, F, W. HALES, Secretary. Charlottetown, Jan. 17, 1880—mws 7i namaste inane ee Green Teas. A FEW PACKAGES GREEN TEAS, in 44. Young Hyson and Japan, will be sold cheap. HORACE HASZARD. Cl’town, Jan. 19, 1880—lw ih oe” leet te wd. & ko >*¢ 1 Oy PLAN Woe a et tN ys ot os ISKEY. Ly THE ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, 54, Holborn-viaduct, E. C., London, Aug, 18, 1879, report on the ‘‘ Lorne Highland Whis- key” of Messrs. Greenlees Brothers:—- ‘“We have visited the bottling stores of Messrs. Greenlees Brothers, at Gresham. buildings, London, and have selected from the vats, samples cf their Lorne Highland Whis- key, and have subjected them to careful ex- amination and analysis. The samples were pale, showing their freedom from added color- ing matter, very fragrant, mellow and of pleasant flavor ; in fact, they possessed all the characteristics of pure and well-matured Scotch Whiskey of the first qualtiy.” ArruurR Hitt, Hassaur, M. D. Orro Hruner, F. C.8., F. 1. C. Sole Proprietors, GREENLEss BROTHERS, Gresham-buildings, London ; Distilleries, Argyleshire. - Agents: MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P.E.I. Nov. 25, 1879.—6m Finnan Haddies. UST RECEIVED per Northern choice lot of Finnan Haddies, at FISH MARKET, Grafton Street. —— Light, € Jan. 17, 1880. | UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER, WK.) the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper published ta the Previnces. Yan 7 x , Wants. Lost, found, Ve ‘—E @GST—A brown SPANIEL PUP, half- grown, white tip on end of tail, white breast; answers to the name of ‘(Gip,” ;has a wide brass collar and fastened with brass lock, Meacham, owner name, engraved on collar. Will give $3 for his return to old Union Bank building, over ‘‘Presbyterian” Office.—-J. H. MracHAM. {j 31 ———— ee y ANTED—A SERVANT to do gen- eral housework. Apply at the Kx- AMINER Office. [j 30, li 3 @ST—On Saturday evening last, a bunch of KEYS. The finder will be rewarded by leaving them at this Office, } 29, 2iths VOURD—A GOLD RING: The owner can have it by paying for this advertise- ment, on application at the Examiner Office. [j 28, 2i pa] ‘FY @&ST—On Thursday, a small dark leather PURSE, with a steel clasp, containing ten or eleven dollars and a pencil memoran- dum. ‘Tho finder will, upon leaving it at this Office, be suitably rewarded. {j 23, 3i \®@ LET—Snop and Dwelling House, North Side Queen Sqnare, now occupied by Jolin Kelly as a Grocery'and Liquor Store. Possession given on the 15th February, 1880. Enquire on the premises, or at St. Lawrence Hotel. [dec 31 tf! ENEMENT on Hillsborough street, op- posite residence of Thos. DesBrisay, Esq., coutaining hall, seven rooms, pantry, front and back stairs, to Let, with immediate poss- ession. Enquire of Joun STUMBLES. Jan, 3, 1880. diweod tf.