—— + Giher items. terer tree and the fishing business. ° (Segotat Despatcurs ro Tice | XAMINER,| | Poat was nor ao A large iwerease Was eeu Where the prophecy wa: that a de- ijk i . . . q ) j 2 Fo 10 Lb r| } R rn) : ) ercase would take place In 1878 the ex- 1! ; hi ie i} - Vwet ! } . > . ‘ ‘a . ' 7 Uru . l N al 1Spu A, port of fish frow Now Bransv ck and Nova) ai Svotta was £5,-00 000; ip i884 it was $6,- a ‘ » ' WN Ty / 215.000 He prophecied a yi neral vevival - f \ ’ ‘p ry y ‘ f } ineae i * ‘ \ is) Ly ot Dusineass, AN UNSATISFACTORY AR-|M a a, asey attacked the N P., declaring it a WA TALDACM mn u ‘how mports Pent put RANGEMENT, Lnotorions importation trons the ‘Uaited |, | States, that had done the ¢ yotry preat > | arin, | an. . : | The Whige sport that ab renty epi en Victoria | » £ woe | ' Ggs report that about twenty ° é $34 nnd iE ‘ Zat * | more members have intimated their inten- ve j Hen to spe k on the Budget, . ‘ ie ' _ LONDON, March ‘: . \ oad ee bs Weather Baten “ae ae | jn rs of Lue iy, without eX ‘ ception, cot ont the arrapveme ith | snse { u arrangement with p . i? : ‘ oa . j wih . Le P # |, a4r8 . m * y,; *uesia in regard to Afghanistan ae vague the vl he re ° P ' . " #0? et ; eu ? ‘ une clory cannot affect our | ine Mrovmece. demand for the withdrawal of Russian Tosonto, Mareh 18—10 a. m. * ! ‘ Moderate winds, fair weather, stationary or i TeHeRan, March 17. higher temperature. Lay ; , new i it is now said that Sir Poter Lumsden ia | — A ; not at Herat, t that he ts atill encamped METROROLOGICAL OFFiIce ? ‘ (ety tel ' . t . gu t ran Charlottetown March 18, 1885 ? ul St Perrerssure, March 17 | ffizhest Temperature yesterday, (read at e228 Lher are rumors he é that lett rs have midnight) a Lie eke Ae 6S eee ee . 00.2 : | passed direct between (Joeen Victoria and pages + empx rature yesterday, (read at | the Gaee ES Ee ae : er a f ees re i — t ’ } it ia atated that « a Lowest Temperature this morning, WwW.1 in T steak 7 9 : saan of ~ Sarrison | ‘Temperature this worning,at 8 o'clock... 13 7 e ms hak al ¥y Has Peon oruered to iur _— Temperature thie afternoon at 1 o'clock. .20.0 uN j 2 LOXDON, March 7 — oes Cle thet : . th mmons this afternvon, in reply : i yuesiion by Hon. Edward Stanhope, Che Concert Last Night. , Briti as to the truth cf the report that the Rus ibe ovo | 8408 iu December last declined to withdraw fie festivities of St. Patrick were con iOm ti Pposlth ns the VY occuple I b yond clad { by & Concert auder ihe direction of ‘ . * - eo ° 7 - | Sarakhs, despite England's request, Glad Prof. Karle in Market Hall. It was at- 4 i time to-| ne said that as a matter of fact this| t?uded by a very large audience and passed delivery im | req vest had lapsed. ofl successfully | This evasion was greeted with ironical His Honor Lieut. Governor Macdonald, a cheers Premier Sullivan, Hon. Donald Ferguson, — - - : Hon. A. J. Macdonald, Hon. William k his Lat } , : Campbell, Ale Martin, Ee . P a . New Russian Lean, Pat so Seige cn og ‘ue soon and a large number of clergymen were ° | ; present. The concert was opened by one s for} Vi March 17 S I y K. Bra at 4 : ee - arch 17. | of Donizetti’s charming choruses, well sung ba ve a " at ve Biuehroeder was negotiating with} by the Glee Club. Mrs. Gaul followed to any pa ul | other caplalisis with tae view of placing a| singing tho ** Bells cf Shandon” sweetly } t new Russian loan. Ho» is not only one of} and Miss Crabbe rendered the * Love \ ana ends } + ; . ee mr : ¥ ” : : , ; no at ie } the most eminent bankers in Berlin, but he} of the Shamrock” in pleasing style. Dr ae 7 is also contidential adviser of Prince Bis- | Gallant sang “‘ Killarney” in a clear voice, ast t | rol ; cial = . 5 ri marck in fimaueial affairs. His appearance | and Mrs. Roome pleased everybody with ; rom Windsor }'®@ the market 4s fiscal agent of Russia} her clever rendition of ‘* Market Day.” «Judvee L. M. Wilk-| ¥ould therefore be very significant, and | An instrumental solo by Miss Murphy, and school politi- | Wou'd indicate that war with England was| waltzes by the Orchestral Club, concluded \ | seriously intended by Russia the first part of the programme. The i‘ s ‘i india slilile Address of R. R. FitzGarald, Esq , opened \ i AmMages . . r . * } ‘ 22 4 +3 ges tmmunition for El Mahdi he secund part. It was brief, and ernest simed Perse FF A Co ee ly expressed the hope that Ireland would ¢ : t Ans, aa Svakix. March 17 recelve justice and home rule at an early a 7. g 2. day. Mr. Maynard's character song, ’ pe | tave dhow, loaded with smmunition,| The Magiuness Guards,” received +s gna snded yesterday ata point ten wiles down] an ovation; Mr. Fletcher's cornet solo ©? 6°) the coast. The ammunition was carried| was well played, and ‘Annie of the wil have | ty the countr the hele ,eiti } Fos] s freezing. |?“ a to th rel . A British Moy” was tastefully sung by Mrs. Byrne. 4 S | gun at hh irried down to the scene, but} **Dream Faces” by the Orchestral and Glee é ait on diate 4 - too late to prevent the escape of the} Clabs was most pleasing, and a good old . on the | t?”e!s. here was no firing by the rebels duet, ‘*‘ Matrimonial Sweets,” sang by Mrs. , } | during the night. Roome and Mr. Davison, created much ‘ ‘ sit quor. | - —— merriment. Miss Hickey, on her debut e New Brunswick's New Judge. before a Charlottetown audience, created a 4r morpt . Pacis th tom is] uadill splendid impression. Her rendition of he hes . hae now Orrawa, March 17. **Waiting,” quite a diflicalt solo, was good, ais [ ‘ a i : . ° ‘ s from| Dr. Tuck has received the appointment and was heartily epplacdet. Prof. Oaven, a | vA of Juline eleh Webhes dead” who filled up a gap iu the first part of the ‘ 1 re ve r na oo ae ,, | programme by singing “The Shamrock,” 28 ;. er oe + the stander telegrapued | rendered the ‘Village Blacksmith” in » Baan, |S TE Seems age Sent the Government in-| capital style. The entertainment was con- a i s z ‘ tended t0 withh ld the appolbtinent until cluded by a grand chorus from “Anna efiects oO pe i : lace Yr : } oO 9 ‘ 2 ee of a | GLter the coming election in St. John, so! Bolena” by the Glee Club. Altogether,the . d as | ‘hat all who d sstred the vacant Sudgeship | vocal and instrumenial music was very . ; nla » ‘Satins ba t ereart oa » iacen- | #° : ib — i” to exert themselves | good, and the concert was one of the best e | tu the contes ever given here on St. Patrick's night. The — proceeds were large—amounting to nearly o t Polar Expedition Snowbound. | $140. \ wi s that —-— The observance of St. Patrick’a day by . Douwa Sr. Perexssure, March 17 the Irishmen of thia city was very credit- Anoa ie levote : la i ox . . . re- | A despatch from Irkowosk states that the able = - pene lhe best of order i Jed to a| Polar Expedition under Baron Tull and eh ailed, -_ the festivities proceeded n j wbrough | Mr Bange is snowbound near Tundren. It “ jout an iucident occurring to mar their ia ; : 1 dental eurzeon of | 8 feared most of the m subers of the ex- puasere. New \ , pedition have perished oe ae o ———— - We are selling a'l kinds of Crockery very | a Bi f f has jast been ex 4 Fatal Skate. cheap fora few weeks, to make room for new | humed at Summers it ve form of a} ae lots, at W. P. Colwill’s. 4w dy wky--mchi8 hors: pistol m pmo sun a} * ‘ os : ; a z bg cant ve ' New York, March 17. rinrinlanieliemalitneaetstatmtatininciintivs i ¥ i ©. | ' + . cae | ache of | Joseph Cohen, aged 26, one of the con- Treacherous Zebehr Pasha. i bb ‘ N. B vhile Sheriff of | ; ie. ine ; | that Cou 1822 i who afterwards | testauts in the recent six days roller —-— , in & ' | skating tournament, died yesterday from | pounp To BE IN CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE I | exhaustion. MAHDI, IS ARRESTED AND WILL BE SENT he pinning TO CYPRUS I ua yesver- | 7,8 ‘ etonlans waited | frish Conservatives Kicking. 7.) ; ge ’ . hampion Tai'or, oe Zebehr Pasha, whom Gen, Gordon go au ynyvratu a rusted a ishe (@ gov . ogratu- | a ee trusted and wished to make g vernor of la from the | ’ : Khartoum, was arrested at Alexandria, ou Rink Yester-} The Irish Conservstives in the Commons | the 15th inst., on a charge of being imphi- , was Me, Me-| repndiate the leadership of Sir Stafford! cated in treasonable couspiracies against sion of his first | Northcote, and are forming a separate] the authority of the Khedive. His resi- ‘ nt He | party wing dence was searched immediately after his | —— di atnraparomns arrest and in it were found many docu- gece WHeres ments proving that Zebehr Pasha was in Kiassala FPatien “ae ” a&SSs ¢ . secret levsgne with Ei Mahdi The pris- Soci seit sgt a, oper has been placed in coufinement a Pen SUAKIN, Dlarch 1y, on board of a British frigate. Ze on aa +g Native spies just in report that messen-| ber Pasha will be confined on the cnoi 4 I : . , » \igebra and vers have arrived ia Osman Digna’s camp} Island of Cyprus. He has been wundera . eae with news that Kasaala has fallen. surveidance which practically made him a | shir fox | ae : | prisoner for the past two years, His! } a 7 — . e » . 9 . | pot} ai ag . : = per: | phe Prince of Wales’ Visit to Ger- | ¥e™th, mainly acquired in the slave trade, | r schools | nieaion } was cunfisea'ed, and he was allowed a q‘tar- led with | ayny | terly stipend on condition that he should » Board will con ree ie a not leave Alcexardria without the congent st thot they | ‘Beaus, eee 24. of the Khedive. Gen. Gordon pleaded _ } The whole press 18 jnbilant Ovee the pro-| that Zebelir shou'd be restored to power in > | posed visit « fthe Prince of Wales to Ger-| the Soudan, and said that the ex-slave king itevesting cere- | many. was the only man who had enough nerve Mi sonic b uly at | aia ~ and prestige to keep the Arabs in subjec- I ae — The Varneli Mauifesto. tion. Gen. Gordon had : enccuntered ne Zbehr during his former servico in Egypt, th torn ae ° r e . soiead ae a Lonpox, March 17. and gy tercety es manne woe aes , what ‘gg 8 . sons, who ha een Jett a ostage oflicers were appoint It ‘s denied that the Parnell manifesto | * ; 8, lif we : f nf aed Y an ( unter. viz: ~— | | | i submitted to Crown B licitors wbo3e ite as ecoms olfeite y an . : ¥ eeu rf 0 TS. y a : ' “ee a act of treachery ou Zebehr’a part, Vhen ¥ 7 Gen. Gordon was sent to Khartoum last i: % Lojalist Triumph. year both he and Zebehr Pasha seemed to - —-— have agreed to ignore the past and it was 2. i Cape Town, March 17. another of Zabehr’s suns who escorted Gen. ’ ' Q \ BR A | In the recentelection in Stellaland, all | Gordon across the desert from Koroska to . Bed V ' the Loyalists were returned. Abu Hamed, Without this escort it is cer- G. M., 2ad V. Ags enstttienincionintt | tain Gen. Gordon would never have got to t? > | Khe y i as i G.M, Iet V Parliamentary News. Khartonm. Now it has been discovered er ola Zebehr Pasha bas been in continual corres oe »y .o wi ‘| ‘ + hat - | : Orrawa, March 17. pondence with E! Mahdi both before and misly signed, ask- | 220 The Socaker| "°° the capture of Khartoum and the st srant a bill| The House met ato Meek te Hpea of killing ot Gordon. Several other persons Island Telephone | stated that he had received @ decision Of) 1). anoutto be arrested, including some ompany is to| the Supreme Court in re the elociion cases prominent notables of Alexandria. in Summerside, | of West Northumberlaud aad Levis, and -——~ ><> ~<a ——— other towns in the | these seats being declared vacant, he had a nd place them ia telephonic com- ordered @ writ to be issued at ones. Goop Coprisn at W. P. Colwill’s. with Charlottetown, The com-| QOy:ran moved for theadjourument of the} mchis - 4w dy wky. rital eS @or > . | ° : ° as f $25,000, divided ' Budget debate at six, w hich was carried. ——>---—- - 2 OF , ¢ . 7 7 lity shares, at $25 a} Alter preliminary the orders of the day A SPLENDID lot cf fea Pots at W. P. Col. as a be held % 2” | being called, Burns resumed the debate on | wili’s. 4. dy wky—mch18 Seen es | the Badget. He referred to the statements <n —itip som i i joct of the company | the Badge te ; : i . will give the | of Davies and King that the situation wes LADIES req inz good uote at low prices it Vi ; ' : ‘ , seg | Pel at $ ey Fi . cnomunocation which | grave and gloomy so far as the Provine Si} weald do w--u tire Mastinnalt's Boot Ghose! SS = oe HE DAILY Exam TELEGRAPHIC wews, fe ine erred The «fleet « f the Nationa! lof Nova Scotia and New Bri were INE i vhey, i! Wae sad, wou'd ln to depre 9 the a eee. R, MARCH 18, 1885 TS CASH BUYERS! ——— | WILL BE OFFERED AT THE ‘ ; —————()—— SCOTCH CARPETS WORTH 95 Cents for ‘“ ‘é és 100 ‘6 ‘“c oé 6s ‘sé ‘6 “ 118 20. ee TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS af sé se 85 a oe em ‘Table 16c., and upwards, Special Lines in Cotton Towels at 3c, Gc, 8c, and upwards, 20. Loom Linens at 6c, 7c, and upwards. 20; SHEETINCS, PILLOW COTTONS, BEDTICKS, eee ne 0ooo_-_—-_——_— IN| DRESS — oS WINCEYS SELLING VERY 20: REMNANTS A LOT OF me ee OTHER CLOTHS. ——_—_— Ol REMNANTS IN 17$ per cent MEN’S AND BOYS’ ULSTERS AT COST. {pmo eee BALANCE OF FROM 32 CENTS TO 65 CENTS. 103 (BEST MAKES.) Cpe ee 20 pounds— Wholesale and Retail. befere bay ug mck? | Ch’ tower, Fob J0—-taw wlely Qmoe ee OVERCOATS SPECIAL LINES IN DRYT GOODS LONDON HOUSE Spring Importations Scotch, Brussels and Tapestry Carpets at very Low Prices. 70 Cents 78 “éc FROM 40 CENTS UPWARDS se I8c., 20c., 45, OG, Special Lines in Linen Towels at 4c, 5c, BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED SHIRTINCS, ETC. GOODS CHEAP. Black Gashmeres (42-inches) 28 Cents and Upwards. REMNANTS IN TWEEDS, DOESKINS AND FLANNELS, &. The balance of the 3,000 pieces White and Grey Cottons advertized in December last, at the same prices then offered notwithstanding the market has advanced from 15 per cent. to In Lots No. 1, 24 inches, at 3 Cents. ts 1: £2 = os s « te 6 ¢ , 34 $e 6 “ “ + “ae ‘6 7: ‘“ sé 5, 36 sé 8 bs ‘ é“ 6, 36 ‘sé Q “ss vé ae 7, 56 sé 10 “ - © 416 . 12 * to 25 Cents. AND. A LOT OF MEN’S UNDERCLOTHING AT A BARGAIN WHITE AND COLORED COTTON WARPS, Choice THAS ia half-chests and packages of 3, (0, 13. and TENDERS. | NDERS addressed to the Unders‘gned, and endorsed ‘*Tender for Oil Tanks,” | will be received at Ottawa op to the 25th instant, for the rection of Thirty-five | Tin Oil Tanks, cf fu gallons capacity, with drip tin and tray to each, Plans aod specifications can be seen and forms of Tender procured at the Agency of this Department, Charlottetown. The Tanka to be completed, tested and de- livered at the Department’s Storehouse, in Charlottetown, by the 13th June nex’. WM. SMITH, Deputy Minister of Marine. Department of Mar ine, Ottawa, March 4th, 1885, mar 17—2i her2i presii SEED WHEAT. FOR SALE CHEAP. FFXHE best variety of “White Russian” Seed Wheat, a splendid yielder, good flour, stiff straw; best for our soil and climate. JOHN NEWSON, Ch’town. March 9, 1885—2mos ANTHRACITE ani all other kinds of COAL McMILLAN’S DEPOT, Dunean’s Old Wharf. March 7—Si wkly 4i On Consignment. fron, Tin Plates, Piz Lead and Ingots Tin. 20 ‘Tous Round Iron, sizes 4, 8, Z and Z inch. 150 Boxes of Tin Plates, suitable for lobster packers, 2 Pigs Lead. 2 Ingots of Tin. PEAKE BROS, & CO Ch’town 8¥eh. 14, 1885 TO RENT. 'EXHE Subscriber offers for rent half the Shop, formerly occupied by Messrs, Bremner Bros. as a book and stationery store. W. A. BRENNAN, Ch'town, March 11, 1885 —tf CO AL. QO‘ hand, a quantity ef Pi tou, Gourie Mines and Giace Bay Coal. Also : Sydney (old mine) Round Coal. Will be sold for Cash at Summer prices. CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, Water Street. Ch’town, May 10, 1°85—Imo . DISSOLUTION NOTICE. —_———— yh bey we is to certify that the partnership heretofore existing between the rnder- signed, carrying on business under the style and firm of Bremner Brothers, bas on this third day of March, A. D., 1885, been dis- solved Ly mutual consent. Dated this 3rd day of March, A. D., 1885, at Charlottetown, in Prince Edward Island. W. H. BREMNER, BENJ. BREMNER. Referring to the above, | desire on behalt of the late firm ‘to thank the public for the very liberal patronage bestowed in the past, and to inform them that the good will of the business bas been transferred to Mr. John Coombs, Queen Street, I would respectfully request all of our former castomers to place their patronage with Mr. Coombs, whose facilities for doing the best clase of work in Mercantile, Fancy and Fook Printing, Book - binding and Plank Book Manufacturing, at the lowest prices, and in the shortest time, are unequalled in the Province sENJ. BREMNER, Regarding the Dissolution Notice of Messrs. Bremner Bros , above, 1 beg to state that [ will have, from this date, in my business, the practical assistance of Mr. Benjamin Bremner, who will be pleased to see ai/ his former cus- tomers at my office, 18 wwaeen Street. OLN COOMRS Mareh fh IS85-——Imo awkly Imo - THE VIOLIN. \ R. VINNICOMBE is now prepared to a take a limited number of pupils for Violin lustruction by ‘Danclas” couservatory method, which is so complete that each pupil is enabled to form 4 part of one harmonized body, thereby making the tuition a pleasure instead of the old class drudgery. Pupils preferred from 12 to 16 years of age. For terms apply at his residence, Water Street, Oh’tewn, Feh 14, 1885 WANTS, LOSE, FOUND, de, ~ QOST--I» this city. this morning, between Prince of Wales’ College and Govern- ment House, a black fur Cape satin lined. The fi ider will be rewarded by Caiinn it at this cffice, mari 2i \V ANTED--To purchase, in the City, a Cottage Enquire at KE. Needban’s office, Market House. marl$ J OST—On Vriday, March 6th, on Queen 4 street, near the Pound, a child's Cape. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at the Examiner OFFice. (mar 13 O LET—A new bouse, fromting on Pownal Street. Enguire of Thos. W. Dodd. mar3 pat ONEY WANTED — Provided interest low. good security. Apply at this office, . " [feb27 tf OX JAUNTING SLEIGH and phseton (reversible seat) for sale. Apply to Geo. Bremner. {feb 27 tf DVERTISE in THE DAILY EXAMI NER, the beet adwortlete gg we ew ty thie