Pi, SEI ey Ste AO Re A, SARIN ARES Sem ER —_—_—_—- GENERAL CABLE NEWS. | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Arabi's Divided Defence. .2ss,ctte erm wo de through the post offices . = j at Montedau Les in 3, Chalons and Lyons Hie was Direeied by und “Riuredive. | let €'s Which pass: mica of the *, who wish to raise a scare. Sultas jare the work of practical jokers and ene- li repabli = P Vrenna, Oct. 27. ‘ Ce tinier. Among the persons arrested at Odesra vas a student who had in his posacssion nany Nihilist manifestoes. Agrarian dis- ALEXANDRIA, Oct. 30 \rabi Pa sha, by thie advice of his coun se!, Mr. Broadley, has diyidéd bis defence | turbances have occuregd in the Govern- inta.twe periods. The firat period is before | ment of Volbynig. A PMest has been mur- the war, and the last afterduly 10th. He) Jered fer distributing an imperial | claims thatehis first warlike attitude wa | prociamation in regard to the Ayrarian | directed by orders of the’ KRhedive of Egypt, | question and his 6ppesition tothe English forces on | Parts, Oct. 27 the field was given bythe command of the | The Republi says there exists in suitan Wolesley's Special to the Era the Kussian Nihil- "h ut the situation is France a sect re ‘ob ing oo and Trish Feni 1s, ess alar npying than in either Russia or Ive- Arrival. land, as the anarchists here are a mere | handft il Lonpon, Oct. 27 amendment, offered by Stokey and iccepted by the government, that a ques- tion must Lave been adequately discussed before disclosure is pronowneed, was adepl- -~ Debate adjourned, meaner, i An Lonpoy, Oct 30 Liewt. General, Sir Garnet Wolesley arrived safely from Egypt yesterday. He was enthusiastic ally received. OAtRo, Oct. 28, ee einen Minutes of the Gouneil, held before the A Reigu of Terrer in Alex- war, have feen found among Arabi Pasiia’s and: ia—W holesale ArresiS, | papers. They show that the cabinet, at a |}meeting at which. Dervisch Pasha, the | Turkish commissioner, was present, decid- Ss 1! Despatch to the Examiner. ed te weet the British with armed resist- ALExanprRia. Oct. 30. ance. Borelli Bey, public prosecutor, states ; al ca 7 . | that the massacres at Tantah: began at the pme ros prosecutor im: opening evi | moment when Abdallah Pesha’s aid-de- dence for the prosa ition, of Arabi and his camp appe -ared on the scene, and declar ‘ed associates, has proved. the complicity of | that annihilation of Christians would be in ab urn and pillaging this cit ; ‘ , Arabi int "ae Aor ade : re owing or | asbordahos with Arabi Pasha’s wishes o e t ’ a . . . - ' This assertion is made on the evidence of six inhabitants of Tantah. Catro, Oct. 27, Among the doewments belonging to Arabi in the possession of the authoritiesis a letter from the Sultan's religious adviser to | Arabi, seriously implicating the Sultan. in Examiner, the course Arabi pursued. " Lonpon, Oct. 27. The Times Cairo correspondent tele- Lord Dufferin, British Ambassa@gr, Thad |grapha that it is beligyed.. that. Professor invited the Porte to inaugurate’ refofis in| Pp.) mer and party were led to the edge of Armenia, in accordance with the Berlin}, precipice and offered the alseuhotive of treaty. throwing themselves over er being shot. It ; | 8 supposed fiat Paimer leaped over, and A Small Russian War. that Captain Gill and Lieut. Charrington oose the other alternative and were put to de ath. A reign of wholesale arrests for complicity in burning Alexandria. Reforms in Armenia Demanded, _—_——_ Speci il De spatech to the CONSTANTINOPLE, Oet. ‘ to the Examiner. Carro, Oct. 27. Abdellah Pasha, Ali Fehme Pacha, and Abdul Pacha corroborate the report of the \ill-treatment of the rebel prisoners, Six were beaten with slippers and spat) upon. Arabi has delivered to Mr. Broadley, his counsel, a statement of the indignities | inflicted upon hin. Broadley hag instituted | proceedings against the chief actors in these outrages, Spe ial Oct. 350 The Government are preparing a can.- paign against the Saryk-Turcomans. re - The Anarchist. Trouble Special “p h to he Examiner. Paxkts, Oct. 30. | Lonpow, Oct. The Government Rave publi! ued a deeree| Sir Henry Gore Booth’s yacht “Kara, relating to the salefand us@ of? dynamite, ‘one of the vessels which went to the Arctic throughout France, }in search of Leigh Smith and party, has It has & en decided to @stablish_a per-|been wrecked while om) the way from maaent gorrison at Montecap, Les” “Mines, | Hartlepool to Wirenhoe, England. Crew the seone of the recent: troubles. | saved. Mure Serious ‘Bloods i in Tyr ol.| Sr. PETERSBURG, Camanao, Mexico, Oct. 27 Reports frem Mexico give the total cases of fever during the epidemic at 1000 deaths, | 324 cases now under treatment and 45i) recovered. There have been 150 deaths at | Camango since the disease appeared. Lonpow, Oct. 27. the Frimtiner. Lowpon, Oct. 30. More serions floods have taken place in Tyrol. .They aré more disastrous than} Davitt speaking at Greenock last night those which occurred a few days ago. Thejannounced his intention of visiting the damage by those of the a is estimated | highlands and island ef Skye, to become at fifteen millions of florins * [acquainted with the case of the Crofters. — | He denied that anybedy connected with BEY GF TUNIS DEAD, |the Land League bad anything todo with the action of tenant farmers in the high- lands. Special Despatch to —_—— Special to the Examiner, New York, Oct. 27. Parts. Oct. 30 Rowell said that he would not enter on — ert | another race. Che Bey of Tunis died last night after a/| shortiliness. Sidefate, brother ‘of the Bey, and his legitimate successor, has assumed the powers of Government. Davitt ‘in Scotland. Weather Builetin. — Probabilities for the next 24 hours tor the M vritime Provinces. Toronto, Oct. 30—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh winds, mostly south and west ; fair to cloudy weather with local show- ers, Special Despatch to the Examiner. Eprnsureu, Oct. 30. Michae! Davitt delivered a speech on the Land Question at Aberdeen, on Saturday, to an immense audience. He urged the farimers of all eres of Scotland to deman LY a reduction of rent = ——— MARRIED, At. St. James’ Church, Pictou, on the 26ta inst., by the Rev. John Edgecombe, Rector, 4. H. MeKay, Principal-of Picton Academy, to Mend A > a oo of the late George Death oPPiay Langevin, ——— DIED, On Oct. 28th, 1882, at the Esplanade, in _ c 2 this city, William Crilly Bourke, son of John , Most —_ cy lee ach bourke, E 8q;, Millview, in the 53rd year Lady Langevin, wife of Sir Hector of his age. Langevin, Minister of Public Works, died | funeral will leave his late residence at 2 at Quebec last nian, o'clock, p.' m., to*morrow,’ for Sherwood | Cosmaaeny — Carriages. | SERIOUS FIRE AT | FALL RIVER. | At the residence of Henry Hyde, Esq., Special to the Haeaminer. ’ ae wer. Spe cial to th Vest River, on the 20th inst., of consumption, Christy McKenzie, daughter of Archibald | MeKen zie, Cardigan, in the 2lst year of her Bost ‘ON, Oct. | age. The Flint Mills at Fal Riv ver, Mass were totally consumed by fire last ey ening. r Over five hundred hands were ed ye and the annual production was 137,000 The pieves print cloth e losa to the aa t $800.000 18 estimated a ‘DEVON. See OW LANDING, ex bargue - the Great Walk—Witzgezald Wins. N PORT,” at | Peake’s Wharf, No, 2, } Examiner New York, Oct. 30. The six days walking match at Madison | Square Gardens.in this city, concluded last | midnight, was won by Patrick Fitzgerald, formerly of Montreal, He completed oe — of five hundred and eeventy-seven | “QUICK DESPATCH nets Heavy Fire in Winnipeg. LITTLE GLAGE BAY. | Social Despatch the Fzaminer. ' Winnipss, ( dot. 30. | A very heavy fire took place in this city | N wCU i te the , ; 44) Tons International Mine Sydney Coal | wi'l be sold low tor cash whilst landing, CHAS, LYONS. Colors, Oct, 30, °82. ti FTEX this Wolk vessels loading coal at Little Glace Bay, C. B., will receive qui ick despatch, as the st Lawrence trade ope I 50, cash, por ton o esterday. The bl ck cont sining the * flices Price of coal $1.5 - the Bar k of M mtrea: and the office * of 2 40 Ibs, Avely 9 ttle Gla: oe Bay to C. the Canedian Pacific Reilway, was com- H, Ribgy, or at Halifax to De over pl tely di stroyed. The Chief Engineer's JAMES A. MOREN, pyers were saved. The loss is vstimated } eet ie + your Bay Mining Co at over $10,000. ‘ “Halifay, Oct, 30, 1882.—piat Iw PERKINS & STERNS) ARE OFFERING A LARGE VARIETY Mantle Cloths, © Ulster Cloths, (vercoatings, SCOTCH THEEDS, ENGLISH. THEEDS, CANADIAN TWEDS seal Cloths, Dogskin, Astrachan. + Yeu should see these Goeds before purchasing elsewhere, as eM BETTER VALUE CAN BE HAD. Perkins & Sterns. Oct, 26 1382 THE LORD NEW Pn NEW TEA. 200 Boxes Very Choice New Valencias, SOLD CHEAP BY THE BOX. ORDERS SOLICITED, INCE W Oe _ A Just Received from London by *“ Erema.” eee couns() QUALITY WARRANTED EXCELLENT. emengaseune graige LO) mee HALF-CHESTS AND Oe ae Giwth fp a matbecio: BEER & GOFF. - VERY LOW. Ch’town, Oct. 27, 1882. 2aw APPLES, SUGAR, SOAP, c cnet s ~ : OWEROLESALE. ofa » | steno Re eaten shang 109 Barrels Choice APPLES, 100 | . ' SUGAR, k00 haxés SOAP, ® FOR SALE CHEAP. Beer & Goff. ——— = ——<$<—= the. City, of London Fire Insurance Company. Om, Ch’town, Oct. 11, 1882, 2aw > Seeman a “A —--—0: Bi wa ‘CAPITA 1, $10,000,000. ) Qa DIRECTORS: MAYOR OF LONDON, CHAIRMAN; Lightly Simpson, Esq., Vice-Chairman ; W. H. Maturin, Esq., C. B., Sir Henry Barclay, hs FF R»bert Morley, Esq., Lord Colin Campbell, M. P., Alderman G H. Not The Hon. Reginald Capel, Edward Leigh Pemberton, Esq., M. P., Speucer Gore . es W. J. Thompson, Junr., Esq., ath, Esq. , al THI. — Richard Basi | Vincent Bevan Tritton, Esq. Property of every description insured at current rates. JOHN MACEACHERN, Agent for P. E. Island. Charlottetown, Oct. 14, 1882.— 2aw ence ee eo = oe = — en —— JOHN McPHEE & Co. OPENED THEIR FALL AND WINTER STOCK sie STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND CLOTHING. it will Pay Cash Buyers to examine our Goods Before Purchasing elsewhere, JOUN McPHEE & CO Rogpert Orr's OLp aah oi Oct. 4, 1882—2aw, wkly ‘CHEAPSIDE’’ 2V: We are now offering a first-class assortment of HOUSEKZEPERS’ GOODS In Hard are, Groceries, Giassware, Xc., at prices f to suit the times, 20: Our Tea, Coffee, Flour, Motasses, Raisins, Currants, Spices, Canned Goods aud General Groceries are of the Very Best Quality and Marked at Lowest Rates. NAILS, SPIKES, LOCKS, HINGES, FORKS, SHOVELS, BACKBANDS, CHAIN TRACES, HAMES, PAINTS, WHIPS, OILS, &., &., IN GREAT VARIETY. wa PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. Goods expressed to any part of the City and Railroad Station free of charge. ; var HENRY BEER: Churlottetown, April 19, 1982--2aw, wkly | AUCTION =e RARE CHANCE. | Imported Stock, - New Se Seed, Implements, Furniture, eto.- Y direction of JAS. A.CARMAN)1 will sell by Public Auction, at Rose Bank, Lot 48, Wednesday, ist November, At 10 o'clock, a, m., The whole Stock, Crop, Implements, and Household Furniture, viz.—Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs. and Poultry, Hay, Seed Grain, Potatoes, etc, Mower, Reaper,’ Harrows Plows, Kakes, Carte, Truck, Haud’ Tools, ete Tables, B-deteads, and Kedding, Bureaus Chairs, Carpets, Kitchen ware, ete. Terms made known at sale, HENRY BOVYER, Auctioneer. Pix ° : Oct. 12, °82.—eod wkly 3i BRAN, aaa, CHOPPED FEED. One 6 ca tot ‘fast réoeived, 4 HORACE HASZARD. -Gb'town,. Oct, 23,, °82,.—2.w Cod} >») . 0 2 WANTED 18 CHARTER, pres NEWFOUNDLAND, ‘ore or “two vessel about Ly or go tons: b aovita WM, io fk. Ch’town, Oct, 24,°8%—pd ’ CIGARS Ss! Ca 8 Genuine imported Small Queens, None genuise without thértrade mark, For sale everywhere, ~ | © APOTHECARIES HALL CO Sole Agents for Cha: lottetown, Fs Ff, Oct. 23, **2.— 2m y CONC ERT ! PUBLIC CONCERT. under ia auspices L% of the Women’s Temperance matvennst Society, wiil be beld in the ‘ Y.M.C. = - HALL, ; Thursday, the and November, At 8 o'clock, p.m. THE PROGRAMME—an unusually goo one, ani which promises some of the best a] talent of the Siig will be published ina few Cays, - eur THE LADIES will epare no psics to make this Concert the very best of the season; and hope that, as the object istoaid the poor, t will be gen: rously patronized by the public, Doors open at 7.30. Admission 25 cents. Tickets to be had at the door. Ch’town, Oct. 2}, ’»2. Dominion of Canada, .- Province of Prince Edward Island, IN THE SUPREME COURT. In the matter of An Act ofthe Parliament ot Cenada, passed in the forty-fifth year of Her present Majesty's Reign, Chepter 2, intituled, “An Act respécting Insolvent Banks, Insujance Companies, Loan Corn- panies, Building so¢ieties, and Trading Corporations, and of the Presidemt, Di- rectors, and Compaay of the Buse of Prince Edward Islund, an Jnsolven! Bank - ing Company. PON the application of the Liquidators of the above-named Banking Company, and upon reading the affidavit of Lemuel Cambridge Owen, Charles Colson Gardiner, and David O. Chalmers, with the Schedule thereto annexed, filed the fifteenth day of September last past, and the order made by me, dated the ..fifteenth day of September last, and the notice signed by the Prothonotary, issued in pursuance of such order,,;and the affidevit of Leith E. Brecken of the due publication of such notice filed the Lwenty-fitth day of September last, and upon “hearing counsel for the said Liquidatota and couns+l for several of the contyibatories of said Company, 1 do order that @ first call of forty dollars per share be mede on a)]] the contributories of the said Banking Company. And I do further order that each svch con- tributory do, on or before the first day ef December next (A. D. 1852), pay into the Bank of Nova Scotia, at its Branch in Char lottetown, in said Province of Prince Edward Island, to the account of the Liquidators of the said Company the amount whick will be due from him. or her or them in respect of such Cail. And I do also order that the further hear- ing of (he said order granted by me on the fifteemth day of Se; tember last past, as to the further payment by said contributores of the further sum of forty dollars per shure be adjourned until] Monday, the eleventh day of December next, then to take place at my Chambers, in the Law Courts Building, in said Province, atthe hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon, and I do further orcer that a copy of this order, together with a notice from the Liquidators of the said Company, specifying ths amount Gue from such contri. butory, in respect of such cal}, be served on ali such contributories Ly posting the same in @ letter. prepaid and registered in the General Post Office, in Charlottetown, in said Province, addressed to the party or parties contributories, at hia, her or their iest known address, or place of abode, or by the delivery thereof, severally, to the ee of the party to be served, Aud I do farther order that a eop, of this order be published in the Royal Gazelte us wa. paper of said Provivee, and in Tua Exawiage aud Patriot be ws) @pers, published ip. Char. lottevown in said Province, im the d. ity issues thereof, for two weeks from the date thercof, Dated this twenty-fifth day of poy He DAB, 0 AMES H, 4, ers, Poa PETERS, oJ, — “ iu een eth ag Ce hole aan ‘ee ties alee OS oalaie Se | po