a q 9, Local and Other Items. Manswat Ba AtNne is dying in Madrid. Tur Moncton Times is m receipt of potato bugs ciscevered near Shediac. eo A xew gold iscovery is reported at Gold] tiver, Lunenburg county, N.S, mtiee Tue race tor the harbor championship ot Kialifax takes place on August 7th. sialic satiee Ons common drunkard was sentenced to one month's imprisonment by the Stipendiary Magistrate this forenoon. 5 ine BARAK Beaniiarpr spends $20,000 on her outht fur her American venture and expects te realize $100,000 by it. ae Seven hundrod dollars were realised by th« tea party at Cardigan Bridge, on Munday just. lv is saudi that reeent rains have done much damage by flooding in England, Ireland, Spain and Germauy, biases ‘THIRTEEN thousand five hundred registered letters passed tirough the <‘harlottetown Post @thee since the tirst of January last, — Tur arrived Pictou to-day. She will remain until Monday, when she will sail direct to Labrador to resume hier work, —— ative “ia A New Yoru despatch says the gradual in- crease in Ur. Tanner's weight is beginning te arouse the sispicions of the general public. ‘ction cotiipiainn naps Arpcies.—-I will sell by auction at Market Square, to-morrow, Saturday, 24th inst., at 10 w'cleck, 12 Larrels Apples.—-E. Needham, Auctioneer, none Tux Government have determined to en- ferce the use o! continuous brakes eri passen- ger trains on nglish railways after the Ist ef August. —- ——— Tue persons who live in the vicinity of Mount Edwarc Cemetery and are in the habit ef desecrating the graves thercin, are known, and will be prosecuted if they do so again. nati 4 Acctpents.—-Mr. John TDaviea, of the ‘Rankin,’ received severe injuries by acci dentally falling from a coach before his hotel, yesterday. Mr. Edmund Swabey .also fell trom a horse o)) his farm yesterday, and re- ceived painful injuries to his body and legs. Beth had very uarrow escapes from death. stellate caso We direct attention of the City Surveyor te the dangerous state of Queen street. It is largely strewn with small sharp stones, which are very injurious to horses’ hoofs. Could they not be raked off. en ‘THose who pass the Malpeque Road a short distance beyond St. Dunstan’s College are very apt to be stifled by the stench issuing frem the carcass of a horse, ass or cow, which ig insufficiently buried there. It would be well for the Health Officers to see to this matter, and have it instantly removed. J'weRE were a dozen applicants for the un. pleasant job ¢ execution ef the ,murderer of Hon. Gerge Brown. The execution, which is fixed fer to-day, will be witnessed only by medical men, inembers of the press and neces- sary attendants. A weMAN named Mary Moeney, 50 years ef age, jumped from a third story window of the St. Vincent’s Convent, St. John, N. B., on Wednesday la-t, and split her skull epen. She was temporari'y insane, and had been connect- ed with the house for 26 years. KitLep.—( eorge Drent, a section-man on the New Brunswick Railway, was instantly killed at Hartland, N. B., on Wednesday. He aud three others were engaged in lowering wire recently put for ferry purposes; they were unable to control the winch with which they were werking ; the cranks flew around and struck him on the bead, crushing his skull. —— SumMer Treavent.--Over 400 guests were the Windsor Hotel, Montreal, Retween two and three hundred persons regist sred at nine of the hotels in St. Jehn on Tuesday, many of whom were American tonrists. About 40 persons, *sev- eral of whom were Americans, registered at the Weldon House in this town on Tuesday. - Moncton Tinea. registered at ev Monday. A report cemes from Kentville, N. S., that an old min named Criss was lost in the woodainear N. w Ress, on the road from Kent- ville to Che-ter, and was entirely without feed for seven days. When found he was on the verge of death. Another man named Cries heard lis cries but did not go to see whence they preceeded. pi lla niies Tue Monrrrac Horse Tranx. — The Garette says that the tetal number of horses shipped from Monireal during the fiscal year ending June S0th, 1850, was 8,267 head, cost- ing $670,657.89, as compared with the year revious endivg June 30th, 1879, of 6,632| oak costing $491,435.90, shewing an in- srease in herses of 1,635 head and in value 179,421.99. The average price paid during the past year was $81 per head, against $74 the year previous. ee PeRsonats.—Mr. Parton, ef the firm of W. A. Weeks & Co., and Mr. Stewart, of the: Britain this; London House, left for Great morning, to sclect fall and winter stocks of dry goods. Wm. Parrick, Manager of the Beliveau Albertite aad Vil Co., is at the Rankin.’ (). R, Coxer, Esq., Lloyds’ Agent for Que- bee, is at the Rankir, M. G. Dick eson, Eso, ex-Deputy Indian Su- perintendent for the North-West, is at the Osborne. Samurst Wtimor, Esq., of the tish-breeding establishments Dominion, is at the Rankin. Tue steamer *‘Carroll” sailed for Boston ou Thursday evening with a cargo consisting of 963 boxes ef eggs, 107 barrels mackerel, 5 bbis calfskins and 895 boxes lobsters. She had also the following passengers :—J [Dil- lon,fMiss M A Delory, Miss Il. Maher, Miss Lewellin, Miss McPhee, Miss Hanlan, Miss Geary, Mr. Sheverie, Master A McAulay, Miss McKachern (2), Master Brenton Daw- son, Miss Lester, Miss M J McKinnon, Miss Morrow, Miss Bearney, Mr Bearney, Mrs Daltoh, Mr ! Norton, Mrs Norton, Miss McKachern. Superintendent in the EWS BY TELEGRAPH, | LONDON. July 21. Parnell, as president of the tiome Rule Confederation of Great Brittain, has issued acircular to all Home Rule organizations, summoning them to appoint delegates for a convention at Newcastle-on-Tyne on the Sth of August, and stating that it is of the ntimost importance now that attention be directed to Ireland, and that Irishmen in Great Britain should shew that they are not slackening in their advocacy ef Lrish rights. The Irish relief bill was read a third time and passed last night. New York, July 21. Washington specials and late despatches received from Minister Fairchild remove all doubt as to American vessels being tired on by Spanish naval vessels. The Spanish anthorities, while disavowing the act, claim that they have the right to tire upon suspicious vessels, whether carrying the American flag or ‘not, within two marine leagues of the Cuban shores. JERSEY Crvy, July 21. This morning the caisson surrounding the deep well leading to the entrance of the Hudson River Tunnel, at the foot of lGth street, this city, caved in, carrying an immense quantity of earth. Twenty-one men were buried and seven taken out alive; fourteen remained underneath. ‘The water from the river flowed in rapidly, and a steam fire engine set to work to, if possible, save those who wight be alive from drown- mg. The workimen resided in the vicinity of the tunnel, and a large and excited crowd is congregated. LATER, New York, July 21. Twenty-two men lost their lives in the Hudson River Tunne:, while eight escaped. The depth of the shaft is 65 feet. While the most of the men were employed at the bottom “of the shaft about thirty were en- gaged ou the brick wall of the arch 25 feet higher. It was the latter squad, who were bricklayers, that escaped except two. The inain arch of the tunnel runs out from the shaft 30 feet when it opens into two dis- tinct arches that are to ferm the tunnel Throngh seme uegligence of the men, it is suppesed, the air-lock was not properly adjusted when the process of shifting com- menced. The brick wall connecting the two arches gave way, jand the water rushed into the cave. There are 100 men at work to dig out anew passage to the tunnel. New York, July 31. At a meeting of the Democratic State Committee te-day, a Committee was ap pointed to encourage naturalization, and to the protection of naturalized voters. A resolution was adopted urging harmony in the party. The State department has information that the vessel which recently fired upon the two American schooners in Cuban waters was the Cauto, a small screw steamer of the Spanish Navy. No formal presentation of the case will be made to the Spanish Government until the report of Admiral Wymany, who was yesterday erdered with the Tennessee te Havana, has been received. New York, July 21. Catherine Gordan was ‘sent to the peni- tentiary to-day for. forcing whiskey down the throat of her six year old daughter, then stuffing the child’s mouth with snuff because it cried, and finally beating it with the fire shevel so badly that physicians predict its death from fracture of the skull. Lonpon, July 21. Ear! Dalhousie is dead. His son Lord Ramsay, member of Parliament for Liver- pool, succeeds him to the peerage. Berwin, July 20. Negotiations with Reme have been vir- tually broken off. The social democrats, Fritche and Hassel - manu, members of the Reichstag, have been tried and acquitted on a charge of remain- ing here during the session of Reichstag, while nnder a sentence of exile from the city. Carr Town, July 21. Official news frem Besutoland is unsatis- factory. The loyal natives are attacked in all directions and massacres are threatened. The government has ordered three troops of mounted rifles to the support of the Bri- tish agent. a Mr. Garfield and the Chinese. Mr. Garfield, in his published letter, formally accepting the nomination of the Republican party as candidate for hae Presidency, takes strong grounds against the Chinese. He says: ‘‘The reeent mevement of the Chirese to our Pacific coast partakes but little of the qualities of such emigration either in its purposes er its result. It is too mach like an importa- tion to be welcomed witheut restriction ; too much like an invasion to be looked upen witheut solicitude. We cannot cen- sent to allow any form of servile labor to be introduced among us under tle guise of immigration. Recognizing the gravity of this subject the present Administration, supported by Congress, has sent to China a commission of distinguished citizens for the purpose ef securing such a modification of the existing treaty as_ will prevent the evils likely to arise from the present situation. It is confidently be- lieved that these diplomatic negotiations will be successful without the loss of com- mercial intercourse between the two Pow- ers, which promises a great increase of reci- procal trade and the enlargement of our markets. Should these efforts fail, it will be the duty of Congress to mitigcte the evils already felt, and prevent the:r increase by such restrictions as, without violence or injustice, will place upon a sure founda- tion the peace of eur communities and the freedem and dignity of labor.” i Ii0O IN D GJ IN. Be ee. - 4 b JUST RECEIVED EX S, $.-“ HIBERNIAN,” Black Cashmeres, Black French Merinos, Black Persian Cords, White and Grey Cottons, Velveteen Wincies, ' New Stockinette Worsted Coatings. OQ) en ree EX S. S. “NESTORIAN,” 80 Packages Choice Teas, 3 Cases Charlottetown, July 1%, 1880. Linen and Cotton Thread. CG. DALV Leis -& Cop 2 = wes Wholesale ( N HAND AND TO ARRIVE, at LOW J EST CASH PRICES, 200 bbls. White Buns FLOUR, 100 bbis. Otter Creek * 150 bbls. Choice Kiln Dried CORNMEAL, 30 doz. BROONS, 13 doz. BUCKETS, 7 casks WASHING SODA, 15 boxes LEMONS, 700 Ibs. Bright MAPLE SUGAR, 3 tons GATMEAL (Choice), Bbls. SPLIT PEAS, Bois. APEPPER, Coils ROPE, Kegs BAKING SODA, 5 casks Choice SYRUPS, Boxes Choice CONFECTIONERY, Frails DATES, 50 gross CORKS, WASH BOARDS & CLOTHES PINS, Cases MATCHES, Casks KEROSENE, Boxes Bartlett’s BLUE, Cases POTASH. BEER & GOFF. Ch’town, June 23, 1580. BRICKS. {00D HARD BRICKS for sale at the A Brick and Pottery Works in the Royalty. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, July 15, ’80—2w TRIO, “ORL a wa: Eds Raed B35 MIVE ALBION MINE NUT COAL JW sa fair trial and you will not be disap- pointed in the result; i is COAL, not jsrre clay and slate, For orders apply to G. W. DeBLOIs, Sole Agent for P. E, Island, Office—No, 35 ‘Vater Street. Charlottetown, July8, 1880—pat tf i. ‘ aa ae EXPECTED AT CANSO, 7,000 bushels Cadiz Salt, fine-grained, suitable for curiig and packing fish. Will deliver this cargo at any safe Harbor on the neces Island. Parties wanting above cargo will do well to engage at once. GEO. COOMBS, Ch’town, July 3, ’80. THE NORTH BRITISH & MERCARTILE FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE GC., Gf Edinburgh and London, ESTABLISHED IN 1809 Subscribed Capital, $9,7323,332.00 Paid up Capital, - 1,216,666.00 Transacts every description of Fire, Life and Annuity Business on the most favorable terms. Firz Deparrment—Insurances may be ef- leeted at.the Lowest current rates. Insurances upon Public and Private Build- ings effected on especially favorable terms, ssEs settled with promptitude and liber- ality. Lire DerarrmEent—New and Reduced pre- miums for Dominion of Canada, G. W. DEBLoISs, General Agent for P. KE. Island. | Office, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. April 14, ’80—pat her ne sj kea tf eod HE WEEKLY EXAMINER. — Per sous having relatives or friends abroad, and desiring to keep them informed voncernirg P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheav- er way than by subscribing to Tuk Waeex.r Examiner. Sent, postpaid, to any address in Great Britain, the United States, or the Dominion, on receipt of One Dollar. Supplies./Ocean Steamship Co.! Water Street.’ ROYAL OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. INGUP ANCE COV Of Liverpeol and London, Capttal and Reserve Fuad, Upwaris af $22 BOO 000, LONDON 5 T AND LANCASHIRE rye ] Of Liverpool, England. The First-Class Ivon Screw Sivamship | | Insurance efiected on every description of PRINCE EDWARD, |property in the above mest reliable Cem- | | panies, at the LOWEST CURRENT RATES, | 1364 Tons Register, Classed 100 Al, Which is the highest class at Lloyds, JOHN MACEACHERN, Agent for P. E. Island, Robert Fraser, Commander, ‘!talian Warehouse, July 14, 1880—1m eod Will be on the Berth at Liverpool | ' ie to Receive Cargo about the ON HAND : Sth of September, FROM i } | } t j (OV FINS and CASKETS, in Rosewood, / Mahogany, Walnut and imitation woods, of all sizes, and from $2.50 upwards, Japan and Plated Mounting. siearses half former prices. Orders from the country, by tele- graph, fulfilled in one hour, cheaper than any other establishment in the city. MARK BUTCHER, King Sanare, June 29, ’80—pat pres ar neh lm MANILLA ROPE! Manufacturers’ Prices, Orders Solicited, Ail Sizes in Stock. CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, July 16, ’30--2m 2aw, pat 2m law AND WILL SAIL Liverpool for Gharltitetown About the 20th September, Carrying freight at through rates from Londca and Glasgow, deliverable at Charlotte- i town, Geergetown, Summerside, Al- berton, Souris, Pictou and Shediac. i s For Freight, apply in London to JoHN PrrcatRn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street; in Glasgow, to JAMES KeLso, 134 St. Vincent | Street ; in Liverpool to Prrcatrn BrorTHeErs, 51 South John Street, in Picton, N. S., to Noonan & Davras; or here, to PEAKE BRO’S & C0O., Ch'town, July 12, ’50—eod tf — Managers. ST, MARGARET'S HALL, SIALIFAX, N.S. ’ VISITOR ; The Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia PRINCIPAL: The Rev, John Padiield. _ — SUHVOL offers, at very moderate cost, the advantages of a comfortable and pleasant home together with a thorough and refined educaties. The course ot Instruction is the same as that of the best Schools in England and is From London to Charlottetown, P, £. ISLARD, DIRECT, pg oe ae GS Nigh he ee Re BS me is bn dk : feunded upen the University Mxaminations The Splendid Clipper Barkentine fe r . OFF P : / Mi for Women. Eight yeung ladies from this School passed the Local Examination of the University of King’s College in June last. This is the only School in Canada that has passed pupils at a University Examination. The number of pupils is limited, rendering the School select, and while it possesses all the educational advantages of a large public school, each pupil is Snabled to receive that individual care and oversight which is se important, aud which cannot be given ina large establish ment. Mr. and Mrs. Padfield ave assisted by a staff of four resident governesses, besides visit- ing masters. “ETHEL SSLANGHE,” 428 Tons Register, Coppered and Classed 10 years Al in English Lloyds, CHARLES GOULE, COHMARDER, Will Sail from London ABOUT THE Sth SEPTEMBER, Carrying Freight at through rates to Pictou, ON OR Georgetewn, Summerside, Souris Parisienne French is taught conversation- and Shediac. ally. There are twe resident French Cov- ernesses. Parties wishing to have their geods de- livered here early in the season, will do well to forward their orders in time, se as not to detain the Vessel. For Freight or Passage, apply ia London to Joun Pircarrn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street; in Liverpool, to Prrcarkn BreruErs, 51 South John Street, or here to tae owners, PHAKE BRO'S & CO. Ch’towa, July 19, 1880—eed tf Hides, Caliskins & Sheepskins, HE Subscriber will pay the highest Cash price for the above. ROBERT BRIDGES, April 29, ’*80—oaw wkly, ar pat teferences given to parents of pupils. For further particulars address the Pring cipal. gept. 19, 18795. ng MACLEAN & MARTIN ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Newson’s Building, Opp, Post Office, Charlottetown, P. E. 1, A, A. McLEAN, B.C, MARTIN, June 18, 1879.—ex2aw | UY the DAILY EXAMINER for the latest news—-local and telegruphiec,