ES ——— sane aus ° oe SNE cmt nines ee - —— : sie’ Dense = ia: = - = reenter a te ———— -- “is 1s true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.’’—Evnirrmss, SINGLE Cortes Iwo CENTS, een NEW SERIES CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWAE . . FRIDAY. AUGUST 2¢ ~ --N() Qh NEW SERIO, Th | (INCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1884, L. 15.---N ( 4 4 AN, I | HAND, FRIDAY, AUGUS SS VOL. 1).---NQ. 85. —~—, “ / ‘ iu - 4 ~_— mt s . idk UAILY lx AMIN ER WEST & RENDELL, The Markets. The Breeding of the Leading coe ae . . American Trotters. “Commission Merchants, “ib iA ht ose, eich Bow ha Na <i eee BNW \ very hot weather, which has had a bad Apropos of the challenge by » owne fhe Publishing Oo. ' Bz Fa aff . “ie a] eihe iG ates . : pre] or a chall gs by the owner \ } a : . east rei cl on the fish trade, especially in dry of the American trotting horse Jay- Eve- oe so. alt: Wishes! nell Mf. Bonn 8, se Wwioundia “d. . . : K h, dealers being afraid to handle at all) S22 to back t at onimal against any other Grea ela, yo my n, Consignments solicited. Liberal advances Extra, Prime, Cheap, Strong, Nice, Al, Splendid. sical a fi h st »cks are ac ‘umul atin ret ne th ee ; ae — iward island, odie : i : . > UCKS 2 aC? é 2 |furnishes the ivlhowing account of the : na seenet ; = = 5 19he : ; 0 ~—--— paud pric. Ss are barely maintained, pedivre: Tre ci July 2o, 1854.—2aw 4m EB . my . 5 | LR vceip:s of mackerel from our shore fleet : a ' wera ert “s ; 84 [t is an inte g at , six Moushs - €2 00 eer ce Coff’s for Extra Teaty jar stiiivery teary, snd as there is no tm | gates nna et iene dane ey tree Jhurt , . 1 <o | W. W “ )OVement in size, the trade have taken on . ; wa ies \i mth. i. : 0 DO i. - 3 WHROLES al E re ‘2 i th aa ’ t coe k has 3 the breeding of oat Ss. and Jay- Lye- See , ()e Wukartey & Soyxs, CaaRLorrerown —* h te i 2 i ae Feciaat aa rea “ caae is very similar, although there is not suf- a Al riis zy at inost moderate TALCS. P. Biss ck) Ny amet gt een lA VE ad a € ficient resemblance b etween the two, either Coutracts way ve made for monthly, jee & GOFF’ y FOR PRIME TRA at ae : : pies Su. 00. i a as et a in size, color, or fori, to suggest any re quarterly, lait yearly or yearly i ihoall re) i 4 mane ae ary macnere an they are lations ship. Maud 8S. is a chestnut mare, i . . worth frem $10 to $12, as to size and : ments, on wedi REPAL quality , standing 15 3, bred in Kentucky, got. by senate ‘ ; ‘ Harold. and foaled March 28th 74 4 de } sii}. : . 2 oaled March 28th, 1874. rm Nova Scotia mackerel in light supply ws ed ALAAAAG fds AUCUST, iss4, i 269 BARRINCTON STREET, ; and late arrivals do not run piioh better in| me sae aes eh ot by th Bt “ne .- “ge NE 8 a x ‘ ay rg\gs | size thar shore fis! - ave bee entre Y ees ON 8 CHANGES, 1 OS oe Le ee a Ss. BLER & GOF i 9 i OR Cc ti EA Pp § A, Pe el eee cane Kt cette bewe race-horse Boston, he by Timoleon, by Sir r s j nace é oo.e LUO ¢ ” Oo ae 18 3 Oo Pull Mo 1 day, Ga. 42m, p m. | Ma” Npecial attention given to the die see ow ee Archy, by a orted Diomed. The dam of Last Qu (3th day, (04 5).6.a., pm iPK Ieland Saba ab : ore 7 en Os WARRANTED. ee aie is Eeladd hal Pilot Jr., Nancy Pope, is represented to New Via iay, du. 41 Gin., pm. } April ©4 ISS4, argo ee an ce a a ste rey have been ‘by Hi 1voc, he by Sir Charles, by First Qu tt 00 fp, — ety hl a R kK HR v GOR } ‘ FOR \ Ck . 1’ \ pores . ‘lity oe fbn on Th te . r sree thus pane eee of Maud - ‘ t ti a } ' ' < f rj Sey \AGha E yn « _ . . 4 é ‘ 1 *ros , . j > st . D iad Jun Suu Sivvl| High | Vays APPL iy APPI iy APPisk ‘ d ALS L q 5 { J - bei q | ceipts, should bring $11 to $12 per barrel. , ( ann cross ¢ the Oniea stain. ul DAY OF WEEK .. ousiset rises | Water A o'b ? JGL MoV, ints Gh Wem i fiat Loh! delt Harold, sire of Maud S., is by Rysdyk’s a Ln : on . y Us > Hote a quiet market ; Geai- ambletenian: c > ua im att mn morn bh m ale do POUND PENs. ers taking small lots; would quote large iter’ “ By ome Bachenir bene a . 7 = OR © ’ yor ) ‘ ~ 39 oi ie 4 Or . ‘ dala ‘ Ye ce 1 Fr t 4 " =, ; 13| 6 2 14 38 ( HA R LES DO\ALD & ( @.. oe cured ees = vide cel 83) Harold ih le double grandson of that. in- Sa y ‘ -: vw § 32 30 . * per qil.; large dry lor kene rec ) : | ae ae . ‘ R 5 : ] ran Ce ee ee oe bred grandson of Messenger, Abdalls y Sunday t 2| ‘ 57; 8 9 33 | 19 Queen St, London, E. €., BEE & GOFF S FOR TEA $4.50; large dry Bank, $3.50; mediunis, |, 7 } ‘ ail : os ; Sct, ; os 4 Monday Si, Zh 5 40, 5 6 OFF ais a 9/83; large pickle Bank, $3.50; mediuuos ee ee es ee ee 5 Tuesda; 52 19 Bly 93s 27! Will be glad to correspond with Apple Grow- #275 7 a. ‘et $2 a aed wor sepger, while his dam Amazonia was un- es : 9 3, Merchants and Shippers, with : Bes ves o $9; hake, $2.20; haddock, $23) qiubtedly | I i M ger’ 6! Wednesday 53 is. 6 6: lu I O4 ers, ere Pi . itha a4: > yar’ 2 ; ?; aouoready by another o© Slessengers sons, 3\Thareda g,! 16) 7 27100 531 view to Autumn and Spring HALP-CHESTS. cusk, $2. an cod oil, 40 to 42 cents; her-| Jay. Bye-Sea is a black gelding, standing - ~ . > gy © e { ; Oo ‘ ™ ~ « 3h Pri iay 56 «dl 7 OOILE 28 i9 business ring oil, 50 cents per sma!] gallon. ebout 15 handa, foaled in Kentucky 3 ig se tp ne ; ! : Seo Recuints of barrel herrings bave bee "i 9 Sapurday 57 14' 8 Ysatt 5 17} They willalso give the usual facilities to - 5 : ie ve _s arre! Herrings ave eco | i,, 1878, got by Dictator, son of 10 Suaiay 9, Le $ 57) 0 40) 14 customers requiring advances. augl oo \ quite large, aud as demand 1s light, prices Rysdyk's Hambletonian. The “dam of il a vaday oO 7 iol 2 m i 29 Ll — - : weal i 3473; round, 82 ore et tia s! — Peo J ay-Eye-See, Midnight, by Pilot Je... 12' Tuesday Hie 2 3 7 il Le 4 WMopean & ( 0 j [TLR W S475; round, 52; gibbed, $2 20; Bay Shore) ip first dam being by the noted 13 Wedveslay | 2) Siw 43,255 6) MOLCOG, MOPON ie Warr le, AEE QU ANSLEY. qipheds 82 25: Bay Shore splits, $2.50; Bay | race horse Lexington * second. dam by 4 Tharsuay .. oe “ #9 3 ' of Islands splits, $250; alewives, $3.3); imported Gienco and third dam by the 16 Friday 4 sim ornl 5 32 | : < _ 1 salmon are in large supply and exceedingly on ince » Wagne oi 1G Saturday 5 2} o2) 7 1113! BARR RISTE nS a if EROS HSA Tow &S be BTA hs aa - |dull, sales at $14 per hetrel : me four-mile fogeneme W manor by Sir 17 Sunday | 3] 1 121) 813 54] Ch’town, July 9, 1884—2aw Eggs, dull at 19 cents. per doz. for best| ins of Mideight’s daw. aanceon of "Bay 1S Monday | sig 59 22819 7| 5: AND— adil ok Tilden i No a ya : sire of Midnight’s dam, was ason of Bos- 19' Tuesday ie ae se 36 y 54) ‘al ne 7? ; — labell 4, $1. sire on ton, sire of the dam of Maud 8. Clara, 90 Wedaestay 11) 56! $ 4oliv 35] 45 ATTORNEYS- AT es LAW > eters, . 10. - © are 1 60 per! ithe dam of Dictator, was by Seeley’s Am- 2 Thuraday | 12 54 5 Svti tz! 42} ® mF ae —, ' as at 75 cents} erican Star, a horse strongly in-bred to 22) Fri iay 3 52) (ie ui 48 39 | ed ms at @1 30. Eats 2 lb, caus, in good! Hiomed strains. The above analysis shows 23\Saturday <<. & Ss morn 36 sa % , ; emand at gi vv per doz. that Maud 8., through her sire, inher;,s 24'Suaday | 95! 43 912 S| UV 22 33| Ollice in Old Bauk, — ee Oe Yours truly, : \ more Messenger blood than Jay E ite 25 Moniay | 17) 47,10 14 087; 30] (UP STAIRS) Epwarp T. Russert & Co. See, while the latter carries more 26 Tues ia) is) 45}08 id} 1 34, 27) 4 _—. 26, 1884. of the blood of imported Diomed- 27: Wedaesday 19, 43 ait)2) 2 14) 24 Ch'town, Feb. 21, 1884. pA nme lett acne than Maud §& Some well-informed 28 Thursday a e343 6 BE eee eae lacs ae ton i ; ‘ ; jorsemen claim that the t 2 Friday =| 2 40204 0 Sil fe ARTHUR & CO,,| ; Drei dee ee eee 30|Satucda 23' 331} 249,510, 1a! RR ¢ Be bh P EB L sad aie! , Sildandas 24° 361 3 34] 6 25183 12 Us LLCO 2ac 5 e s e . factor for producing trotters, and in sup- : JENERAIL 0 A great sensation was caused in London, | port of this theory point to a number of As a 4 a. ee ‘he 4 . ; : by the announcement of the sudden death | first-class trotters in which the Diomed THE RALLW AY TLL TABI ki, . is Th: 3 well- known W AT ERIN G PI, ACK will open for the of the Duke of W eliing*on, who dropped strain is found. Ant analysis of their ty Li, | season on July Ist. dead of heart disease, while in the act of| breeding, however, will show that in nearly ladle HMMISsian EG all 5, ; : ; 7 . siepping into a train at Brighton, to return|every case the Diomed has been crossed ‘anlettes Time.) The Ef roprietors will spare ho pains to make this the most} to Lond m. His Grace, who was Knight of| upon a Messenger strain, wart town ne. ° . ‘ : . : desirable summer resort in the Provinces. The House is too|th» Garter, and Lieutenant General in the ity toena ——- wn 4, mM. A.M. P. K. 12] ATLANTIC AVENUE : army, Was the eldest son of the [ron Duke, The New York Suw’s cable oad says : a tetown aa, ‘Fie aur 3 well known to need any commendation. and second holder of the title. His father The snecess of Captain Renard’s recent ite huver 74; 10 56 5 47 > Rw" N “@< - P ; > . ; re . < . denter Raves i a . my (ROsS MARKET) TERMS—$2.00 to $2.50 per day ; $10.50 per week ; $8.50 died in Bete He ye gee Pes + * yi experiments wirh a navigable balloon at WF cy var" : é . ington, the original title of the Wellesley; Meridan have created the greatest int t Kens nyton. ie $42 1222 05 | <= cy ar W eek tor mon hs. oe. ’ £ 5 J |: e é , c ea ‘ gre interes : ae ig vi 1257 F a, BOSTON. MAS S.)pe t : family, having succeeded to that peerage On jn all the military circles of Europe. M. Summerside, { Genart.....927 232 737 | Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday evening,calling for | the death of his cousin in 1863 His heir, Herve Mangin’s paper on this subjeet, WE MEE nnn snasseenn mud lu 30) 415 Egos and Prodi aa Specialty. guests; rettrning every Thursday and Monday morning, at 9 o'clock, a. m., Charlotte-| who now becomes third duke,is Lieutenant-| which was preseuted to the French Ac- : “a > ‘ ' I » . eu y > IY » > | . - . Alberton Jf ae 6 57 May 15 1884 wkly tf town time, 8 po | ee mira Von » son of the late ademy of Science, sperks with su much ee... ov cbbekal cas 1242 747 I : yd Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6 a. m. , 8 25a. m-, and 3 40 D m. | Lord Charles Wellesiey, and nephew of the | hope of Captain Renard’s invention that yRoM WEsrT. ae Ss eee Li oa i MAG ' ‘| + ‘* Hunter River for Charlottetown 8 a. m.. 2.38 p- m., and 6 15 p. late peer. Coleael Wellesley was formerly | England, Germany and Russia have Tignish 202 647 y ky iVAN & (siya i ¥ i Hunter River for Summerside 7 a. m., 10. 08 a. Mh, and 5p. m. in Parliament. ) | already noted the fact that a great atep for- Sitedn "940 (787 ; Summerside for Hunter River 6.10 a. m., 12.35 p. m., and 4.55 p. m.| It was erroneously stated that the peer | ward has undoubtedly been made in aerial oar Een ee ATTORNEYS a AT- LAW Trains are ron on Eastern Standard Time, which is 47 minutes and 20 seconds who died lately left children. He was pavigotion. The British War Office con- : et. ee 517 1207 slower than Charlottetown time. married, however, but had no issue The) templaves starting a series of experiments Summerside, a ae : os . Dachess, who survives hi as a daught iff ; } depart......642 122 6657 ee _s bhameory Mr. Baguall will meet Trains from all points at Hunter River, to convey passengers chess, who survives Din, was a daughter with navigable balloons of different kinds Keasingt in ee pe Saticilors im Chancery, to Seaside. oe 4 ees of Sen a in the hope that they may be able to un- funter Kives eennuhan aa Se . . — . uy g 18 lizabet ay, alady who was noted for ravel the secret of the tee l ° ° ° ’ ‘a “ . <a : d ; i Pp ans. SrIetetO Wl... cece cece 802 5907 1007 AOEAKIGsS PUBLIC, Xe. Chitown, Jane 16, 1886.-~Pm her great personal beauty. She is one of Members of the engineer corps stationed GCING EASt P.M. A. M OF FLCES— O’Halloran’s Building, Great the few English women who can claim the at Cuatham and Woolwich are holding ET ae 417 7 02 Jeorge Street, Charlottetown, | Intimate friendship of the Queen, and for daily conferences, and the curiosity and peiebtiels Amiel, 522 8327 $4 Money to Loan, several years she was Mistress of the Robes interest displayed has not been equalled Mount Stewart, ¢ 527 92 to Her Majesty, one of the highest posi-| since the launching of the fish submarine : } depart... -..- 0 34 U2i W.W. Sonuvan, Q. C. | Cumstrae B. Macwastt : : : ; . | ase — sacar St. Peter's wth ee Pp k e. RX $3 Wi ‘ *f tions a woman can hold near the throne. | torpedo. The German and Rassian Gov- ak See P M. dan. 14, 88. CAKC'S Oe « hav 9 The present heir presumptive, the new ernments are also striving hard to obtain PR ches rae 722 12 wT Ce aes > x t yf E4 duke having no children, is the latter’s gome definite information concerning “he .. at + i A Mbit & CO. PROPRIEL i ORS =. ; younger brother, I ieutenant C. lonel Arthur work of Renard’s cigar-shaped machine, Mouat stewart pods dxbe sus aae ee of —_—~———- O — | Charle 8 Ww elles! ey, of the Grenadier which M. Mauyin asserts is as easily a ORs sc cecosceveuriansseeen 6 2 t a) We are now manufacturing and will sell at the lowest cash prices; |Griards, whose domestic life has been directed in the air as a steam launch on the PW oc ok os WUE a ees 6 47 i/ : Eo ‘ . . ‘clouded by an unpieasant secan‘al. He Was water nest sa: ke ‘R. CHARLES CAIRNS, in returning} Sashes Doors W indow and Door Frames, Architray es, Spouting and Conductor Mould | married twelve years ago, to M ss Kathleen Sleaii 647 2 a thanks to the puvlic for the liberai| ings, Ballusters, Newel Posts, Stair Rails, Twists, etc. io ae i | Wat etthaninnts . “ow ay facies ‘Mele Mal ite “abide j —-- ites ee ee 7 52 20 “e urvuage extended to him, begs leave to in-|_ W e are prepared to do all kinds of Jobbing, in Planing, Jeiuting, Morticing, Tenon-| iw aged, resp: ctively, 11, 8 and 5 Sehibs. Ways OF CURING 4 FUNNY MAN.—The \ | arrive iil: 842 617; form his roid customers and the public general- | 'PB, Ng —_ feet Bawong. Tarning. Ta hortes ic After a few years of marital propriety Ottaws Sun says editurially: A young lady Mount Stewart, y lemaees ads gn24 42 ly, that he has taken into partuersiip Mr. All kinds of Gothic Windows for Churches made at shortest notice. ' wae guetds indi tabla uniiniidived of wrifes to know if there is any cure for a |e eee 952 727| Malcolm McLean, ard that hereatter the With new and first-class Machinery, and the latest appliances, we can insure the! | - ont Wadaben: 10" geohy old ‘coe. man who thuuks he can say funny things. on, ee 7 27 3 32) DUsInEss ili be carried om under the title of | atmost satisfaction to all who favor us with their patronage line bala oe al Gaiety manatees There are mavy cures, If the young lady Car NE) + eecencceadeneemenees 745 357) 1 ] N \ e CO Ch’town, June 7, 1884—wkly ly Last summer he accompanied her upon her issing.e she might warry him. Nothing Moust stewast.......sccceeeees N42 512 CU A hl s 8 ts | provincial tour, and the scandal became so °° effectually takes the fun out of a sham . thet Mie funpy manas marriage. Babies have also LO BSTERS LUD. " i s URZBU Re, PU. BOX 543, HALIFAX, N. 8. ‘OFFICE PICKFORD & BLACK’S WHARF) Exporter of Lobsters Samples and «<> otations solicited, Cash advanced on consignments, _ sun 23—ti ang 21 pd TC OCLC LT N. a. CAMPBELL, (Successor to Campbell & Rayden) Alctivuegr aud Commission Merchant, SHIP BROKER, AND INSURANCE AGENT, COR. OF QUEEN AND WATER STS., Charlottetown, P. E. island. me Importer and Jobber of Cheice ‘Toceries and Spices General Agent for IP. Island of the! British Empire Mutual Life Assurance Com- . i ‘Marble & ‘Stone Cutters, They have on hand a tine stock of Monu- m<«nts, labiets and Headstones, in Italian and Ame ican Marble. ‘they are ot the latest de- signs, and at prices to suit all, C CAIRNS M. McLEAN, 50, 8056 pres ne pat sj] wp C i’ town, June 30, 1854—- S1ANUAKU LIfe ASSURANCE UU. T the 57th Annual General Meeting of the Statdard Lite Assurance Company, hed at Edinburgh on iuesday, the 24th of April, 18533, the following results for the year ended 15th November, 1553, were re- ported ; 3,038 new w proposals for life as- surance were received the year for $ 9,754,085 38 2,561 proposals were accepted, assuring 7,239,048 13 The tota] existing assurances in force at 15th November, 18 $2, amounted to (Of which $7, 753,031.15 was reassured with Other offices) The claims by death which arose during the year amount- ed, including bonus addi- $6,936,302 91 tions, to 2,462,226 59 | The annual revenue amounted pany, of London, E aqene | Special atteotion yiven to Auction Sales of wmb r, Coal, Pish, Apples and other Fruit, | Real Hstate, Houschold Furniture, Bankrupt and obner Stocks, and all kinds of Merchan- | dise. Correspondence and Consignments solicited. Keturns prom made, Maroh a6. . at 15th November, 1882, to 4,267,546 00) The invested funds at same date amounted to 29,503,416 06 | | Being an increase during the year of 1,062,648 35 JOHN LONGWORTH, Agent for Charlottetown. | THOMAS KERR Inspector of Agenciea. Ch'town, August 3, 1888. ROVAL CANADIAN INSURANCE GO. ee PIR. HEAD OFFICE~—Montreal. HALIFAX BRANCH ~ J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. $2,000,000 — 88 Risks Taken on Most Favorable Terms. | T FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: F. H. ARNAUD, Merehants Wank of Halifax A sau N Ch’town, Feb, 27, U884. Attention Ye Who Are In Doubt. Let ixperience be Juige, Comparison aud Purse the Jury, MARK WRIGHT & CO., Because of the excellent facilities they possess, have been able, to reduce the price of all goods manufactured by them, and by. buying their raw material in the best markets, for cash, are | prepared to give the purchasing public THE BES* VALUE IN THE PROVINGE. They ssiling from thirty to fifty per cent. below prices asked seme time ago in the same establishment. Factory, Oflice and Showroom—King Square, Kent Street, Christ down, May 27, 1884 Yaw wkly are |no% orious, Wellesley had no | difficulty in obtaining a divorcee. The cli- linax of Colonel W eHesley’ s infatuation for ithe pretty dancer was reached a few days ago, when he took her to Paris and made her his wife. As there is now bat one life between Colonel Wellesley and the duke- dem, it is not at all impossible that the 'whilom queen of the ballet may yet wear the strawberry leaves of a duchess. A good deal of amusement was recently afforded London society, because Miss Vanghan or Mrs. Arthur Charles Wellesley | declined to dance? on a certain evening at the theatre, for the reason of the death of e ‘a relative.’ The relativa was the late |Lord Cowley. Ine xplanation to those who jhave not got Debreti’s peerage at their ifinger's ends, it may be mentioned jthat the first Duke of Wellington \was a younger son of the Earl of Morn- lington. Three of that nobleman’s younger ‘sons earned their own peerages. One ‘become Marquis of Wellesley, another , Baron Cowley, a title subsequently raised 'to an earldom, and the third, Duke of Wel- lington, who was the tather of the now deceased nobleman. Atthe death of the ‘oid Earl, the strange spectacle was preé sented « f four brothers sitting in the upper House as hereditary legislators, an earl, a /baron, a marquis and a duke. j ne _ _~ oo « ~_— - t is pow rumoured that Queen Victoria is again worried by the behaviour of her son-in-law, the Grand Duke Louis of Hesse Darmstadt. According to the latest reports ‘this festive widower is seeking still another wwatrimonial venture, notwithstanding the ‘troubles brought about by his morganatic marriage with Mme. Kalamier. His latest fancy, it is said, is toward a lady who is connected with the ducal court at Darm stadt, but who is much his inferior in rank. She is also very much younger than the Grand Duke, and is said two be very beautiful. a cua ive effect; also washing days and cleaning jeriods. Presuming marriage to be out of the question, an excellent way to suppress the young man would be to preserve a solemn silence when he is wrestl- ing with a joke, It that does not answer, asking for a ‘written explanation might feich him. Should allthese remedics fail there is but one course left; set the dog on him, An Englishman, a member of Parliament has been sujourning in Baencs Ayres, and returning to England, says that the Argen- tine Republic is twenty years in advance of Enzlund, One of the reasons he gives is that the telephone is everywhere. Every house has telephonic attachment, and one can talk and gossip all over town without moving out of doors. Various people have varions ideas of degrees of civiliza- tion, and this commoner thinks it is scoring a point when he holds up his discoveries to British envy. ~~ o> Apropos of the old English custom of apprenticing lads to learn a trade, it is said ot Mr. Robert Dywer, a recently deceased partner in the great London publishing house, Longman’s, that he was indentured to the firm in 1834, paying a fee of three hundred guineas. The custom: is almost absolute, so much so that it is said that there is now only one gentleman connected with the firm who was apprenticed in the orthodox manner. It is stated that H. M. warship Canada is to return shortly to the North American station. Prince George of Wales is to be promoted to a lieutenancy and rewarded with the Grand Cross of the Bath -=_- Small-pox is raging at Coomassie, in Ashantee. The king of the country re- cently died, aud 300 of his subjects were killed at the faneral in his honor,