eee 1 Other ffemis. gocal aut TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ny ry ail? CF (Nps sa TT SPECIAL Desparcuns to Tip EXAMINER, } pare a the hips - a Prites Rertéibion me NER, mA) bargains \ at ee 0 s death, Es RaOkD on @ P ei yor ef Prince G Sf. / RTERSBURG, March 12, =? F.. 8 fortschakotf died at Baden on tors McLeay, Fs gi tbe Rankin. + Saturday. ae ‘ sra VY Dear sfaX (era . - que Hal : Socialist Riots. a gpiele T " Sol es i ry) } ¢ fan \ ti ur, at = alent Wis ‘ : a a aid t ARIS Marc} » oat HENRY Breet (ma 12 ii Che Sociali . } ai ie ’ i 22. peat e. - Ken) wa ° 3 herd their ms: eting on the + saat the “Northern Light” | 2#Plamade des Invalides, on Fr; a ected pay tHe r ‘S Gaover . . ‘y. lhe fr is €X} Sa town harbor to-/, fhient troge « interfered : ee” 6 followed, Li red and a riot j Was short! cavelry. Several arr. were tried on Satur el * gorro™: y~ », Unie Y suppressed by the | They | and sentenced to | S'S Were made. management of day a. oan Ross, Music Tea neets to mght | 1X months imprisonment ie gt “a. , Bes denis ( I A warrant was is ad f the Cale sued for the arre ” - Prince Louis Michael. ae of | lournal ‘* Crosse. . wel iborne s ‘pres of Fathe r ‘ > - gris 4 - he straics. 5 T FXAMINER . at 1H! aeaibe ° " HWY ON, : : (GpoRGE Di : i an & Dixon, Portage la Prairie, Map., : » returned hor on Saturday ; Dix yw returnc e y. | got Mrs. i pavosiNAuITRIS ARIV +f ambassador of | ge QueeD of Madag ascar, Dears niteen honors. . is name as if it was spelled | a wopnees his name a I B roa-te naheet-ee- treen-are-e oe : Paris, March 12. , the French Fleet has been ordered to j VWILANCE comin ttee has been formed in blockade the coast of Madagascar. gainal, to prevent illegs! civic elections, c : pablic contracts, hie gal taxation, and The Land Leacue e : h pket competent men for the city council. | — ud the Murder . ——— Conspiracy. The communists attempted to another disturbance on Sunday, but were | again dispersed by the military, oer he Minister of Justics in the Chamber | Deputies charged the Royalists with inciting the disturbance on Sunday. parate sheets, can be create mn & Ciry firm of Me- laf Blockading Madagascar Coast. a gest Pret HID this eve ning, at half- oe wven o'clock, in the Christian Meeting | Lonvon, March 12. Street. To- ; Upper Great Creerze The Times claims th i ? rat th > res: ag ll f @ present inves | tigation implicates the Irish National Land | League with the murder conspiracy, and that Egan’s flight from Doblin confirms his : uit. gorro# evening at same vite - Tar Shoe-store of Mr. John Yeo. Prince ot was broken into Jast night, and about gorth of Engiish goods in fronts, gaiter and caliskins, stolen therefrom ; of to clue to the thiev es bee chests of tea, N et ‘ = * A SHIPMENT of cattle t The Wiggins Bug-a-Boo. also Hauirax, March 12. The Wiggins predictions, so far as heard <uatalia,” at Halifax for Europe. from, have vuly resulted in an ordinary | x were Messrs. H. Humpbrey, T. Hicks, | March gale. The tide was very high at} yf Se rge, a 3 Black and M. Wood & this place. No damage done. ' 38, | -— > i Bow River Ranches There are over i4,- | @eattle on the Cochrane mote and “9 y 80 3UU have died. 1e cattle : Se at non are im fae condition. Not | R. G. Mitchell & Co’s. candle factory on seethan 1,000 cattle ir the whole of the} Front street, New York, and Cosgrove’s Meshsve died during th They | cooperage adjoining were burned on the ge all doing remarkably Sth. Loss $70,000. Winess e | The dwelling of Simon Cronise, farmer, A Coacerr and Literary entertainment will in Newmarket, Md., was burned on the be held in the Methodist “hurch, at Cornwall, | 8th His wife, daughter and an old man m Wednesday evening the 4th inst. The} perished in the flames. mot > ta it 18 unde eS hie ister eaauidy St aliens, A despatch from Calcutta reports the pre- a Reed of this city and others wil] | ¥aence of heavy rain in Kaladgi distr‘ct, in wut. Tickets to admit 2 lady and gentle-, the presidency of Bombay. Two hundred Tea gun 2S cents; single tickets 15 cents. Pro-| and forty houses hava been destroyed aid gels for Church purposes. (For further par-| hundreds of persons homeless. a meer me handbills ce The trial of 29 Socialists on charges of Mes. Awenta SropDARD, a woman divorced | bigh treason and complicity in murder was DD tw ber husband, left the house of her father, begun at Viennaon the 8th. The accused i Jo tuan Stoddard, in Hartford, Conn., on | persons admit they carried out a resolution the Sth, after preparing the breakfast for the| passed at club meetings to murder and that morning, walked four miles| plunder Herr Merstallinger, proprietor of trough the snow towards her home in New-/| extensive shoe manufactory. toms place in n thallow stream, and held} The old breasts at Retiance-Collery, Pa., itthere until she was drowned. The deceased | caved in, cracking a large area of surface wu forty-five years of age, and leaves a| under and abuve nine houses, leaving only young son. athin shell of frozen earth between the — -. — houses andthe mine. The families occupy- Mas. Bersey Hastivos Perkins died at|ing houses are hurriedly moving out. Taunton, Mass. on the 7th, aged 102 years| Twenty other houses, the public road and m¢ 9 days. She was born in, Western,| Reading depot and railroad tracks are in iiss,, but early in life her father, who was a | danger. L Revolutionary soldier, | ok place from Sack. | wie on Saturday, to meet the steamship | I Che ship- | _ & ‘lelegraph Notes. e winter. well. Montreal moved to Middleboro’, | Eg Where the deceased was married. Shortly! The United States fish commissioner has titershe moved to Taunton. Some of her | finished the preparation of its exhibit for dildren who survive her have already attained | the forthcéming Fish Exhibition in London, meages, Mre. Solomon Woodward, of Taun-| and part of it has been shipped. The en- mae, being nearly SO years. Mrs. James! tire exhibit, which is one of great variety taifiagton, widow of the late Representative, ‘and completeness, will be on its way to ee ber children. | London before the end of the month. Pro- Wicetss’ Stor», eae it may be called, | meas ee ds, ny fe e oe Museum, will 1 9M not very severe in this province. It com- | a Ter: e ; . e menced at eight o'clock on Saturday evening.| The water in the Mississippi continues to The velocity of the wind increased to forty-| rise at Arkansas City and, like last spring, Wo miles an hour between the hours of nine | the citizens have no other means of com- — Soon after midnight, the en | munication than by boats. There is four Bat the co oe Se “The gale | feet of water. in the nanos oes — the Was pretty well spent between one and two| back pane eo the ~ “ d fo iL haa. #elock on Sunday morning, when the velocity | ®'PP? River and Texas rai oe or 11 mi - \ to thirty miles au hour. and at four though communication 18 stl maintaine . Wdock it decreased to strong winds. Very; The only ground visible is near the elevater. mow accompanied the storm. Mo} There is considerable suffering among the ¢ is reported. | poorer classes and no preparations have been made to relieve the destitude. " Sie At the annual meet ng of the Benevolent anipenye — Irish Society, held in St. Patrick’s Hall, on Irish Notes. tday evening, the 10th inst., the follow- | ae — were elected for the ensuing | Lady Florence Dixie in a letter to the tro : | Times charges Biggar and Parnell, as trus- ee on tees of the Land League fund, with not Vice oe, emes Byrne. _ accounting for £152,000 of money with e eee ca Le |which they were entrusted. She ces teastrer—F rancis P, ssebieraa: | therefore, while this money = ee Sccretary — Henry FitzGerald — al! ree | for by Parnell and his followers they have . no right to meck the sufferings of the Committee of ( harity—Thomas E, Flynn distressed people in Ireland by their sham Stairman; James Egan, James Landrigan, championship of the starving peasantry. turner ;) Patrick McCarey, R. Cos ly. a : 7 ok ' Marshall’s— eae de Meas chief ; Stephen Capt. O'Shea writes to the Daily News Toole, J ales Mien” Oe ; 4 nding Parnell against Forster’s attack e, John Hughes, Thos. ¢ smpbell, Patrick defending fa . . satel ‘Kenna ‘ag’ oe ai in the Commons. He says immediately Standard Bearers—John J. Traynor, Thos. | after the Pheenix Park murders Parnell willan, John Mahar, Angus MeDonald, James} drew up an address announcing his re- Carron, James soyle. \tirement from political life, and was pre- Janitor and Messinger—John Madigan. vailed upon by his friends, only with great = | difficulty, to alter his mind. CORR ESPONDENCE, The London Times, commenting on the = et -of O'Shea, M. P., printed in the — — : letter of O'Shea, 4 : ntind | We do not hold oursel ve 3 responsible for the ; Daily News, in which he see cs to ete Ptr wy , anit Tie ip ll against attacks made in the Com- : or slatements of our correspondents. | Parnell aga ‘Sh — ———— -—~—- { mons by Forster, says the letter of O of . will not alter the deliberate jesmoe’ © Our Prophets. | country. The efforts of the writer to fasten Forster will not eo charges of inaccuracy on serve his cause. Mr. Gladstone has declined to give a day E CaMmeILeT. ‘ : To the Editor of the Srp . 1t,—F promised you that I would have Co) ; € : . : Recthing more to say on the striking re- for the discussion of the Kilmainham treaty Mblance between Wiggins, of Ottawa, of Charlottetown. Wig- storm was to have come off on the ebruary. That prediction was & a eee. Bapnerman’s a pre- 178. It waa as great a failace as Wiggins’| Mr. Jenkinson, director of the Irish Wiggins’ second great storm was to | criminal investigation department, a the 9h of March. It didn’t come, | that Egan has been under police super | t he left Ireland on ©-raise] a good blow on the even- tg negotations. Sir Stafford Northcote — he would not proceed any further in the matter. The inferences to be drawn from the declination of the Government were quite obvious. _ Warburton, Mins’ first e for some time; tha TE . DAILY bxXaMINER, MARCH 12. 1883. Varey would succeed in the work he had on rane At a secret inquiry before Mr. ‘Urran, divisional mayistrate, on the 8th, &n informer, Joe Smith, testified that he watched the commission of the Phoenix Park murders, and gave details of attempts on the lives of Burke and Forster. ‘ A Dublin correspondent of the London Times says that the flight of Egan affords the strongest moral evidence of the con- nection of the Land League with crimes in Ireland. It is rumored that the Govern ment has received evidence proving beyond doubt that **No. 1” is an Irish-American othcer of the League now in America. Special Notices. By request of a number of musical friends, Who were unable to atiend my last concert, [beg to state that 1 purpose ropeating it, with a change of programme, on Tuesday evening, March 27th, in the Y. M. C. A. Hall. More than the usual amount of pains are being taken to make the coming concert even better than the last.—S. N, Farce. [mar 8 3i Hyor's and Jones’ cheese at the Family Grocery.—R,. K. Brace. {mar 10 Some Lives of very cheap dress stuffs at L. E. Prowsk’s, {mar 5 Nixe or ten hundred teapots to be sold cheap at CoLwiLu’s. [fe 21 3aw wy Bonecess Fisn (best quality) at Beer & Gorr s, [feb 21 Tue cheapest place on P. E. Island for Trunks and Valises, is at L. E. Prowsx’s [mar 5 Beautirut fresh Cabbage, Diamond Grocery, 85 North “Square, D. MacEacuern & Co. Side SPLENDID value in Black Cashmeres and} Merinoes at L. E. Prowsn’s, {mar 5 A Sewine Macaine that Brown cannot make work, you may just as well throw it away. Shop of corner of Prince end Grafton Strects. [feb 22 3m, wky A sPLENDID lot of Rockingham teapots to | be sold very cheap at wholesale or retail at CoLWiL’s. [feb 21 3aw wy GoLp and silver plating of every description done at Brown's Shop on corer of Prince and Grafton Streets. [feb 22 3m, wky Two hundred and fifty pieces of Dress Goods selling at less than half-price at J, B. McDowacp’s. {feb24 li wkly A Larce stock of Fur Caps, at cost, at D, A. Bruce’s. [dezlwy tf Tue ac ion of Carter's Little Liver Pills is pleasant. mild and watural. They gently stimulate the liver, and regulate the bowels, but do not purge. They are sure to please. [m6 2w eod wkly Tue ladies of the Baptist Church intend holding an Apron Fair and Strawberry Festival about the !8th Jaly. Proceeds for upholstering the Church. } mar] wklyli We are selling cff our large stock of Crockery at reduced prices, to make room for our new supply in the Spring.— W. P. CoLwIL. {fe 21 3aw wy THE right place to get a pair of beots for crossing the Capes, is at Dorsey, Goff & Co’s. PEARLINE for sale at Beer & Goryv’s. [dee 6 DIED. In this city, March 9th, Margaret, relict of the late Timothy Maxfield, aged 75 years, Her end was peace, —— —— a eco pa SHIP NEWS. Passed New London, March 1—brigt Par- nell, fer Wellington, N. Z. Ar, at Matanza, Feb 23—Clarabel, McRae, Liverpool. Brigt Elsie, from West Indies for St John, laden with sugar for the Moncton Refinery, is reported lost. No particulars have been re- ceived. The brigt Elsie, of P. E. Island, Capt Me- Lean, sailed from Matanzas for St John. Barque Wm. Owen, Brown, Master, at Lisbon, 12th March, from Philadelphia. Brig Lauretta, Christie, Master, at Buenos Ayres, January 14th, from Liverpool. WHITE OATS. HE Highest Cash Price will be paid for well-cleaned Heavy White Oats, HORACE HASZARD, Lower Queen Street, Ch’town, Mar. |, ’83.—1m eod MUSIC SALE. ~—AT— Will be continued until all is sacrificed. March 9.—2i es al oe Prince Edward Island. THE CLIPPER BRIGANTINE Classed Al, 9 years, ww KENNEDY, Master, WILL SAIL ON OR ABOUT °5TH MARCH, on the |’. i. Island Railway. ings, Water Street, or here to the owner, qe, % the 10th. Bannerman’s second | Thursday unknown to ” ob use he art victory was to have come off|}son believes that Egan ae anne or- Me2. ‘It didn’t come any more | thought if Sheridan was — — Tae an Wiggins storm, but he managed to | tant evidence would “The - 1 A ai from of yy 8°°4 “blow” also in the person | of the authorities. Sees s, dated Mr. 1. H. Davies Verily, these two Egan were found on Cay Oe ae ones ts ought to shake hands. October and November, 1881, @ avincibles were established. One hope that time the | of thew letters expresved the Yours, Scerri. R. F. QUIRK. Gi’bewn, Fes, 22, 1883.—-2w EXTRA §88B VALUE | AT Perkins & | IN White Cottons, Grey Print y Cottons, Hollands and Ginghams, Cottons, Grass Sterns. Cloth A large Stock of Striped and Plain Hessians (all widths). Damasks, Cretonnes, Furniture Cottons, and Printed Dimity, Carpets and Oil Cloths, Rugs and Mats, Cocoa and ‘Twine Matting. Remnants of Carpets, very cheap, fresh Eggs, | Boneless Fish, and everythi d » Aud everything good to eat, at | Queen 174 Queen Street, One Door Below Stamper’s Corner. BREMNER BROTHERS SPRING, 1883. For Charlottetown and Summerside, ‘ISABELLA,’ From Liverpool for Above Ports Taking goods at t!.r uzh rates for all Stations For rates of Freight, apply in Liverpool to Rr. M. C. STUMBLES, Esq., 4 India Build- See the Above Goods Before Purchasing. PERKINS Charlottetown, Feb. 1, 1888. & STERNS. i ee a —$ ——a ae MARCH SALE! :0: Iam bound to make room for SPRING GOODS, therefore I! will sell very cheap. L. E. PROWSE, For Sheetings, Tickings, Towelings, Shirtings,Winceys, Scotch and Canadian Tweeds, no better value can be had on P, E. Island, L. E. PROWSE. -——-—10: Black Cashmeres and Merinoes. ; ; ! Excellent value. L. K. PROWSE. I claim to be able to suit | L. E. PROWSE. Cash buyers can spend their money to advantage at L. E. PROWSES, omen emu’ (), LONDON HATS, in great variety. all, both in style and price, Charlottetown, March 6, 1883.—wkly $40,000! FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH —.OF——. j STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING, TO BE SOLD AT MACDONALD’S, Queen J. B. Street. ——-—--—0:0 Having completed Stock Taking, I find 1 have an unusually jarge Stock on hand; and in order to make a speedy reduction, will sell all Winter Goods at Cost, viz: Knit Wool Goods, Heavy Cloths, Hlankets, Quilts, Woollen Hosiery, Gloves, Scarfs, Squares, Overcoats, Reef- ing Jackets, Buffalo Robes, Goat Robes, Fur Caps, Cloth Caps. Uther Goods at a small advance, viz: Dress Goods, in Cashmeres, Black and Colored Cords aud Lustres, inall shades Brocaded Dress Goods, Grey and White Cottons, Sheetings, Pillow Cloths, Stripe Hessians and Osnaburgs, Cretonnes, Prints. Carpets, in Brussels, Seotch Tapestries, Felts and Hemps. As I am determined to clear out the greater portion of this Stock before the arrival of Spring Goods, real bargains will be given, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. J. B. MACDONALD, Ch town., Feb. 22, 1883—wkly pat, pres ne Quren Street. yo eT W. & A. BROWN & CO. W ILL close out (during the month of January and February) the balance of their large Stock of WOOLLEN GOODS, Including Shawls, Squares, Clouds, Scarfs, Children’s Hoods, Ulsters and Underwear, Ladies’ Vests, Mitts, Cuffs, Hosiery, Gents’ Cardigan Jackets, Gloves, ete. Fur Goods, Dolmans, Mantles, Ulsters, and Millinery Goods. Also, the remainder of their Choice Stock of Scotch, Brussels, and Tapestry Carpets and Hearth Rugs, AT A LARGE DISCOUNT. NN GREAT BARGAINS MAY BE EXPECTED. —— REGULAR TRADERS. — tum Charlottetown, P. E. Island, DIRECT. SPRING TRIPS, I883. THE CLIPPER BRIG “ALPHETA,” 309 tons Register, and classed 9 years, A at Lloyds, now on the berth for cargo, will sai] from Liverpool for Charlottetown, on or about the 25th March, FOLLOWED BY THE Splendid Clipper Barkentine “ETHEL BLANCHE,” 428 tons Register, coppered, and classed 10 years Al at Lloyds, John Graham, Commander, WILL SAIL FROM Liverpool for Charlottetown, on or about the Ist April. ALSO — THE FAST SAILING BARKENTINE ‘*EREMA,” R. Rendie, Commander, WILL SAIL FROM London for Charlottetown, on or about tie 1st April. Freight Carried at Through Rates to Pictou.Georgetown, Summer- side, Souris and Shediac, Shippers will please forward their orders in time, so as not to detain the vessels. For freight or passage apply, in London, te John Pitcairn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street, E. C; in Liverpool, to Pitcairn Brothers, 51 South Jobn Street; or here to the owners, PEAKE BRO’S. & CO. Charlottetown, Feb. 2, 1883.—2aw HERRING. Al Labrador Herring. 100 Barrels ‘ 100 Half-Barrels § tr No. J. 50 Quarter-Barrels, Extra No. }. 100 tons Nut and Round Coal. For Sale by the Subscriber, DAVID SMALL, Ch’town, Feb. 2, '83.—1m pat Ch’ town, Jan, 16, 1¢83. TER, the ¢ for the WEEKLY EXAMI- gu Read od Pe heed Coty i pages ee 0-0 dE aaa = bee a Sa crore fA BAT pete scone aptte tA aes 00 sn prem on