| | porte ae NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, TERRIBLY SUDDEN DEATH. Ss ene er al ei ye Spe ial despat h to the BNeaminer Hatirax, Sept. 10, The community was shocked this morn ing by the anneuncement of the sudde: death, at Londonderry, of Mr. James &. Morrew, of the firm of Cunard & Morrow andagent of Allan Line steamers at this ort. ar. Morrow leit the city last evening with Sir Leonard Tilley, Sir A. Campbell, and Sir E. Kenny, to visit the Londonderry Iron mines, Shortly after arriving there he was taken suddenly ill, believed to be rbeumatism of the heart, and died in two hours. Mr. Morrow was one of the mest honor- able and esteeme:| vitizens of Halifax. His word was his bond. He had for years taken part in evory religious, moral and philanthrophic ol fect. He was a leading member of the Bruns- wick-street Methodist Church, and ex- President of the Y. M. C. A. He only re- cently returned from a visit to New Bruns- wick, where he spent some time on Y. M. ¢. A. business. He was agent of the Gen eral Mining Association. His fearfully sudden death, at the age of 47 years, has cast a gloom over the entire city. His body was brought to the city this evening. Funeral takes place Monday afternoon. : EUROPEAN. Lonpon, Sept. 9 Sir Charles Tapper and Messrs. Carron, Dennis and Pope sailed to-day in steamer Circassian from Liverpool fer Canada. Sir Alexander T. Galt and Sir John McDonald will sail Thursday for Canada. The London correspondent of the Edin- burgh Scotsman says: ‘‘ Controversies be- tween England and France respecting French encroachments en west coast of Africa have been complicated by some high handed proceedings of French commandant on Meilicoure river. These vexatious acts are probably intended to worry England into ceding Gambia to France, an object which every French government for many years past has steadfastly pursued.” SERLIN, Sept. 9. A semi-official statement reasserts that in no ease has the Imperial Bank of Germany in Berlin refused to pay gold for its netes or cheques, nor will it. Pera, Sept 9. The Arabs whe attacked the Hnglish steamer of Khali.at have been captured. CoNsTANTINOPLE, Sept. 9. Ninety-six hurdish chiefs, charged with murder and rabbery in Armenia, have es- caped irom the internment at Aleppo. Baker Pasha ineffectually recommended that they be iniprisoned instead of interned. Sr. Pererspure, Sept. 9. Princess Orloff, wife of Prince Nicholas, the present head of the family, is dead. UNITED STATES. New York, Sept. 9. The cost of Manhattan market in 1871 was $1,300,000. In 1873 it pvssed into the hands of the late Cortlandt Palmer on & mortgage ©: $150,000. the Market Com- pany having been embarrassed almost from the very beginning of the scheme to con- duet the largest market in the worid. SAN ANTONIO, Sept. 9. Deputy Sheriff Geo. Gleason was shot four times fatally in an attempt to arrest a gang of horse thieves. New York, Sept. 9. Aux Cayes, Hayti, was visited by the same hurricane which swept Jamaica. The coffee trees suffered very much. There is little loss of life, although much valuable property wa» destroyed. New York, Sept. 9. Advices from the British island of Grenada, West Indies, says that a boat with a company of cricketers and some! ladies, which left for Granville, foundered. Eight adults and one infant were only saved. In the dress circle of the Melbourne Opera House, on the 24th, during a per- fermance of the Hugunots, a new arrival, McGregor ‘jrier, maddened by jealousy, shot his own wife and M. Salandry, a mem- ber of the French commission, and himself. The former two are recovering. Grier has since died. JACKSONVILLE, Fia., Sept. 9. The mail agent from the New Smyrna reports the arrival of six shipwrecked mariners who cannot speak English. They are suppose | to be Norwegians. The Orlona Rabbit, another wreck, has also drifted ashore north of Cape Canaveral, INDIANAPOLis, Sept. 9. A passen.er train on Indianapolis and §t. Louis Railroad, due here this morning fram St. Louis, was thrown from the track. Four coaches were ditched. Accident was caused by removal of rail. Conductor Geo. Morris was killed. No others were serious. ly injured. The place selected was four miles west or Terrehaute, a desolate local- ity where the road crossed a bridge over a deep ravine. It was evidently the intention of the wreckers to throw the entire train in to the the ravine. Fortunately this disas- ter was avoided though the car was on the brink of the ravine. The parties suspected of this crime are being searched for. - —~ es «+ ey * A Good Account, “To sum it up, six long years of bed-rid- den sickness and suffering, costing $200 per, ear, total $1,200—all which was stopped, y three bottles of Hop Bitters taken by my wife, who has done her own house- work for a year since, without the loss of a day, and] want everybody to know it for AO Nt te = ohhnanereerh nna cant Local and Other Items. Pian of Academvy of : aS - f Aca \ iny of Music (reserve seats) vi eC ical Hall. wtf, JAMES Rev. George M. Cucren.—'T} i officiate in this Viable ’ Vt. pillan, ot Malpeque, huarch tu Morrow, ides it reso Beprevs Oysrers. —the first of the ae Fried, Stewed, Naw, and on the half- suel at the ** Lorne Restanrant.” 3in pd. ite New York Herald, from a study of the Southern journals, concludes that the Souteern States are attaining a prosperity never enjoyed before the war. race at Upton Park between Holmes’ ‘* Look Out” and Mr. A.-N, **Saco Boy,” for one hundred dollars a side, has been postponed until Tuesday next at 2 o’clock—the track yesterday being unfit for trotting upon. j THE match rac Mr. A. arge’s én dilttiiaile vite Oysters.-—J. D. Turner, King Square, re- ceived 50 bbls. from P. E. Island yesterday which he is Selling at from $) to $2 per bbl, according to quality. Mr. ©. U. Hanford re- ceived 15 bbls. Prince Edward Island oysters yesterday. —Svun, Tickers for the Mendelssohn concert for sale at Dr. Dodd’s. On dit, that Mr. Lindley is about to fit up the ground floor of the Atheneum in a most elaborate manner as a fashionable assembly rooms, suitable for balls, parlor concerts, ect. ; also, to bring a thoroughly competent dancing master here to give lesso: during the season. MINERALS IN NEW Brunswick. —The T'e/e graph says: ** A manganese deposit has been discovered on the Judson Peck farm at Hope well Fill, Albert County. A RICH copper mine, says the Courier, has recently been discovered ou the farm ef Mr, Tatton, Grand Manan, and has indications of great value, ae i aes Too Mvucu Marrizp.— esterday, Rev. J. F. Betts, Methodist minister at Sussex, went to Truro to give evidence of a marriage cere- mony performed by him on Sth of November last between one J. H. McLeod, of Truro, and Flora Cribb, of North River, Onslow. After the marriage, McLeod and his wife went to Truro to live, where they have since re sided. Some time age a weman from Halifax made things unpleasant by claiming to be Mrs. McLeod Ne. l. Her story was so good that the authorities at Truro had McLeod arrested for bigamy. The examination takes place this morning. McLeod is an engine driver on the I. C. R.—Post. z costae asianepdii Acapemy or Music.—Last evening was set apart for a complimentary benefit to Harry Lindley, which several of our townsmen had tendered, but we regret to say the weather proved a too formidable adversary, as the house was not good, ‘This is to be regretted, as it was the best performance of the season, so far. The ‘‘ Rose of Killarney” is a purely legendary Irish drama, and is full of humour aud seng. Mr. L. J. Williams sang admir- ably, and gave ‘‘McCarthy’s Mare” to the delectation of all. Some of the songs did not accord with the leader, in fact there seemed to be adifference of opinion as regards key. The finale of the first act was the most uproar- ous scene of Irish fun we have witnessed. The piece will be repeated by desire this evening, and should draw a full . house, as it is worthy of patronage. The management offers strong attractions next week. Menday —‘‘Lady Audley’s Secret,” which is un- doubtely Miss Braddon’s most sensational work, and in which Mr, Claude appears as George Talboys. 'Tuesday—by desire— ‘‘Kast Lynne.” Wednesday —‘** Lord Lovel” and ‘* Naney Bell Burlesque,” in which a trained pony is intoduced. Gu Monday week we are promised the ‘*Two Orphans,” in elaborate style. scieealeacasiilgiianeatmente THe attendance at the Stipendiary Magis- trates Court this forenoon, both of prisoners and spectators, was unusually large and the offences ranged from simple cases of drunken ness to a serious assault case. ‘Two common drunks were first disposed of—one of the otfenders being discovered by the pelice, at one o'clock this morning, fast asleeep at the corner of Pownal and Kent Streets. Nexé followed two cases under the category of ‘drunk and driving disorderly” which were summarily disposed of. Then came the assault in which a boy named John McUabe led. John it appears, was following some other boys with whom he wanted to settle an old score, when a Mrs. Keenan followed him to see what he was about, whereupon John asked her an im- pudent question,and ungallantly cailed her an obscene name. Mrs. Keenan was the only appearance against him, and while ahe swore that John. used most obscene languge towards her, Jahn asserted that she ‘‘ commenced it” and was always at variance with her neighbors ! John was fined $1 or 4 days. Michael Purcel was next called for an assauit on Mrs. Keziah Brown, (colored from West End). Michaelit appears on Thursday last, entered Mrs srown’s residence having with him a bottle of liquer. He asked Mrs. Brown to partake of the ardent. She refused to do so, and he proceeded to knock her down atid pour the liquor down her throat. She re- sisted, and a noisy quarrel ensued, during which Mrs. Brown's daughter struck Purcell between the shoulders with an axe and tem- porarly disabled him, On recovering, Parceil followed Miss Brown and threatened to take her life. In his absenee Kesiah eseaped to the cellar, and thence to the house of Wm, Jackson, where she took refuge. Purcell, + ~ ieee, : ormaeas i pee - SIGN tea FRO LION, Queen e Street, Garments an Charlottetown, Sept. 6, 1880—tu th sat > ee ee a _— New Goods e ALREADY all Shades: GRECIAN CORDS an no better value in Town. J. W Wools & Coatings TUST OPER 190 Pisces Choice New Tweets, fer Fall Wear, FULL STOCK GF TRIMMINGS TO SUIT. Se eS sound MACDONALDS THE POPULAR CHEAP STORE. ate a ne a ee 35 CASES AND BALES. FALL GOODS A Splendid Stock of BLACK and COLORED CASHMERES and FRENCH MERINOS, 4 Patterns), GREY and WHITE COTTONS, NEW WORSTED COATINGS and TWEEDS— Summer Goeeds at Clearance Prices, at NN aad th et ee eee ee ee AGRICULTURAL FIRE ee ee nm T(E nD! IANDSOME SeoTeH surrines11EH! al . VARIOUS QUtLITIES. cece ene mae 2) 2 enemas ennai CF WATERTOWN, WN. Y. oe Sine ORGANIZED 1853. d Suits Made to Order as Ustial. ;Net Assets for Protection of Policy W. A. WEEKS & CO. | $137,549.73. | Deposited with the Dominion Government for Security of Canadian Policy Holders, 2 $100,000.00. Holders, ee eee ee Se 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 and Fire Tested Insurance Company. very Steamer. N. B.-—Canvassers wanted. Ros. ANGos, Special Agent for the Maritime Provinces, JAS, DesBRISAY, General Agent for P. E, I. CLtown, July 31, 1859—3m RHECEITV HD. ad LUSTREs, WINCEYS, PRINTS (New Liverpool to Charlottetown, B. MACDONALD’S. her pat augl6|>HE WELL-KNOWN Al CLIPPER SHIP 65 QUEEN STREET, Aug. 16, 1850. os June till the 15th September. The above Hotel is situated in one bathing, sea and river fishing, etc., etc. be let for Picnic Parties, etc., at moderate SEASIDE HOTEL! © RUSTICO BEACH, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. (UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE.) PHIs Beautiful Watering Place will be open for the reception of Guests from the 24th having beautiful scenery, a bracing atmosphere, a_ beautiful beach, splendid surf- arrangements made for Picnic and Dinner Parties, ete. Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday evening, calling for Guests ; returning every Thursday and Monday morning, at 9 o'clock, a. m. 3 %) ’ Also, arrangements have been made with Mr. Bagnall to meet trains from all points at Hunter River, for passage to Seaside—7 miles. strriereteenereeteraned ce MIDAS,” Classed A 1 at DANIEL A. McINNIS, ComManDER, Not on the passage to LIVERPOOL, a» will take the berth there for this port direct, sailing about the %ih September, and will carry Goods for neighboring porta at of the most charming spots on the Island, | through rates. r For Freight or Passage, having superior Good Tables. Moderate charges. Special] accommodation, apply in LivERPOOL to R M. Also the spacious Pavilion will] C. Srumsves, Esg., 69 South John Street, or here to the owner, k. FP. QUIRK, Ch'town, 27th Aug., 1880,—2w — a) Coppered, loyds and SES eet cetttocenenaes charges. Hambroline, &c., &c., equal in quality to the Jan. 7, 1880. APPLES APPLES! a eee By Steamer Every Week, FROM Boston, DIFFERENT VARIETIES OF APPLES! the next morning, visited Brown’s, Miss Brown states, to ‘‘take her life.” He had} nothing te say to the charge other than that. Brown's was a house of ill-fame. He was sen- | tenced to four months imprisonment with | hard labor. Purcell sneered at the sentence, | saying it was easily done, whereupon the Magistrate increased it to six months. Pur- | cell then indulged ia filthy language, which | was partly directed to the Magistrate. He) was quickly removed from the court and an order was made that he be summoned on!’ —-— Monday morning for contempt of court. Six | months more will probably be added | to his term of imprisonment. The case of) Alex. Campbell vs. Daniel Munroe was ad- | jurned until Tuesday next. Valise will oblige by returning same, and pay- ing for this Advertisement. 2: sep. 9: CLARK’S DIAMOND DUST POLISH.— bene fit.” ‘Jonw Weexs, Butler, N, Y.’ | Unrivalled for cleaning Gold, Silver and "Nickel ware, Enquire for it. CHEAP BY THE BARREL. —ALSO FOR SALE— Boxes Lemons & Pears. BEER & GOFF. Ch’town, Aug. 11, 1880. FOR SALE. COMMODIOUS COTTAGE, containing | August 14, 1880—wkly Be Seven Rooms, situated in Upper Cum-; -—- cae ‘berland Street, occupied by the owner, who Tue Friend to whom I ient my Leather is about to leave the Island. Apply on the premises to. septl—6i pd ~\ UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER, Ss the ee and most Newsy Paper ublished tn t JOHN FOSTER, eee encanta Provinces. JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. N ANUFACTURER OF CORDAGE of Every Description, including all sizes Manill Rope, Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, ‘Tarred Hemp Rope, Houseline ADDRESS, JOHN NEWSON & CO., Proprietors, The Fast Sailing Brigantine June 21, 1880. Charlottetown, P. E. Island | 66 SHAM ROCK 9 es 2 ~ -—— eam Oe 5 ESTABLISHED 18°25. 249 ‘Tons, Registered, Coppered and ‘ / Classed 7 years A 1 at English Lloyds, CANADA COROAGE FACTO RY. CAPT. WM, McPHEE, Comm anper, AY “TILL sail from GLASGOW en or about the First of October, carrying Freight at through rates to PICTOU, SHEDIAC, GEORGETOWN, SUMMERSIDE, AND SOURIS, &ce. For Freight or Passage apply in Glasgow to James Ketso, Ese., 134 St. Vincent Street, or here to the owner, OWEN CONNOLLY. pat 4i her new era ar lm best American. #@ Prices on application. ee PC AS Dominion “Exhibition,| ~~ To BE HELD ON THE Provincial Exhibition Grounds, ‘MOUNT ROYAL AVENUE, MONTAEAL, From London Direct. | Opens Tuesday, Sept. 14th, wee : 4 : YHE New Brig ‘“MINNIE LOUTSE,” Closes Friday, Sept. 24th, at 2 p. m. Hector Murchison, Commander, classed —_——_— — 9 years at English Lloyds, wilt be on the $20,000 OFFERED IN PREMIUMS , berth in London about 25th September, to $ receive Goods for | Entries must be made with the Secretaries CHARLOTTETOWN, CEORCETOWN, SUN- in Montreal, on or before the undermen- |, MERSIDE, SOURIS, tioned dates, viz: Horses, Cattle, Sheep, ! {soba Poultry, Agricultural Implements and ‘and all points on the Island, sailing about Dairy Products, to 5rx OCTOBER. This will be the last Veasel ‘ef the Season from London for Charlottetown, Saturday, September 4th. ‘and affoads an opportunity to merchants to Fine Arts, Manufactures, Implements, Ma-) get winter goods direct. chinery, Stoves, &c., For Freight apply to Messks. 2 -Oxiey, 12 Great Winchester Street, London, Saturday, August 28th, ort) owners here, Prize Lists and Blank Forms of Entry can} be obtained of the Secretaries. For further particulars apply to 8. C. STEVENSON, | Sec’y Council of Arts and Manuf’s, or to. LONGWORTH & CO, Ch’town, Sept. 1, ’80—2w 2iew. GEO, LECLERE, Bones. Bones. See’y Counci! of Agriculture. | ae qa undersigned will pay fifty cents Cash ~_---— ~~ Bone Mill, in the Royalty. No quantity less than one cwt. (112 lbs) taken. : ! FRED. W. HYNDMAN, HE HOUSE ANB LAND at Spring Park, T now occupied by the Subscriber. Will Ch town, Dee. 1, 1879 Apply to Prerer —~————~—. ii cnpraenteesiieteisheel ie tieeiiinaial UY the DAILY EXAMINER for the latest news—local and telegraphic, be sold on easy terms. HALLoRAN, or to the owner, septl—lw ROBERT WHITE. oe NSURANCE per cwt. for all bones delivered at the. . = ia ~ > 3 vA “a we mp4 Bi | ieee ps NES FI EY i se nae nt rae vernon - ys x . a Rn Rea as SA'S . A sil Alea fo a a in