—_ ; agen seaetnestettinstes canst inentibanstieaencatianesianatesaa banat EXAMINER, DECEMBER 29, 1882. eS j | SprecraL Des rcul The Rhive Rising ro Tue EXamMIner, } Conoene, Dec. 29. The Rhine and its tributaries continue | Wn : nr | rising The bridge near Torrach, Baden, | was destroyed last night by the flood and/ twenty people were drowned. | —_ ~ Sir Hugh Allan's Will. Montrear, Dec Zu. The will of the late Sir Hugh Allan leaves property estimated at six million | doliara. — Steamer Lest with All Hands. S. W., Dec. 29. The steamer ‘‘New England,” 291 tons, Captain J. Craig, built at Glasgow, by T. Wingate & Co., and owned by the Rich- mond River Steam Navigation Company, of Sydney, was wrecked on the Clarence River, New South Wales, on the 28th inst. The passengers and crew were all lost. Sypney, N. France and Tonquin Paris, Dec. 29, The Cabinet having decided that an ex- pedition to Tonqnin is necessary, President Grevy, on the 23rd, gave his assent to the prop 81 of Admiral Jaureguiberry, Minister of Marine, tor a larger credit and more men. The credit demanded is 11,000,000 francs. Yesterday a transport sailed from Toulon for Tonquin with reinforcements. [The object of the expedition of France to the Chinese Seas is the annexation of Annam with Tonquin. It is believed that the French will be successful. A writer in the New York Heraldsays: ‘‘Unless the Chinese move fromthe north, or Theebaw makes a diversion from Burmah, the un-} fortunate King Tuduk, ruler of Annam, will see the entire country wrested from him as summarily as he lost Tonquin. } GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Svurz, Dec. 27. Arabi and his fellow exiles embarked this afternoon for Ceylon. Lonp IN, Dec, 27. The News’ correspondent telegraphs that the greatest distress prevails in Donegal. Vienna, Dec. 27. Reports from all parts of the Empire show that the six hundredth anniversity of the House of Hampsburg is being celebrat- ed with the greatest enthusiasm. Lonpon, Dec. 27. Coleraine, Ireland, reports that the wife of Sir Francis Edmund Workman Mce- Naughton has eloped with a young man— an agent for the Macartney estate. Lady [dec 27 McNaughton has several children. She is ; a daughter of William Howell Russell, L R. B. Huestis sells Acme Club Skates at reduced prices. [nov 2+, L. D., the well-known newspaper corres- pondent. Cork, Dec. 27. The Right Hon. William Johnson, At- turney-General for Ireland, and member of Parliament for Malloy, has accepted vacant Judgeskip in the Queen's Bench division of Her Majesty's High Court of TELECRAPHIC NEWS.| | another. — i Neva. $6,250,000, while the market value of the on sale cheap. —<——— THE DAILY Personal—Gossip. Sir Arthur Gordon has refused the gov- ernorship of Jamaica, | We cannot write the order of the variable | How can we penetrate the laws of | our shifting moods and susceptibilities ? — | winds, Eme rson. The soul of man is audible, not visible. A sound alone betrays the flowing of the eternal fountain, invisible to man.—Lona- | } Jellow. } Lord Byron, in reference to a beautiful lady, wrote to a friend—‘ Lady has been dangerously ill, but now she is danger- ously well again.’ Inquisitive people are the funnels of con- versation. They do uot tak» in anything | for their own use, but merely to pass it to Sur R. Steele. The practice of spirit ualism in Tratenan, Bohemis, has resulted in so many cases of mental derangement that fifty spiritualists have been proceeded against by the Gov- ernment. ‘ The Princess Victoria, daughter of the Princess Alice of Hesse-Darmstadt, and granddaughter of Her Majesty the Queen, is to be betrothed to the Hereditary Prince Frederick William of Baden. Foreign News. It is reported that Russia has a force of eighteen thousand horsemen and ninety guns on the Anstro German frontier. Serious difficulties have arisen between England and Russia consequent upon the latter Power discriminating against Eng- land and Indian merchants in their trade policy in Russian Turkestan, practically closing the markets of that rich district to British commerce. Lord Granville has in- sisted that the existing commercial treaties between Russia and England apply to the whole of the Russian Empire equal'y upon the banks of the Oxus with the banks of the The result of the negotiations at present proceeding will be awaited with anxiety. When the late Lord Beaconsfield pur- chased $20,000,000 worth of Suez canal shares he not only showed his wisdom as a statesman, but did a good stroke of busi- ness. The British shares are now valued at $65,000 000, and the French Economiste points out that if the income of the canal continue to increase in a ratio equal to the past, in 1895 the British Government will receive a dividend amounting to about shares will not be less than $200,000,000, or ten times the value of the original cost, Special Notices. SLeters For Save.—A few new and second- hand sleighs for sale by P. H. Trarnor, Kent Street, opposite the Rocklin House. [de 27 R. B. Huxsti8 has a large stock of Skates {nov 25 S.etens repaired and painted at the usua } low prices, at P. H. TRainor’s, Kent Street Men's Women’s and Children’s American Rabber Boots and Shoes, just received at W. RK, Boretuam’s, North Side Queen Square, [dec!5 61 Acme Crus Skates, sold cheap at R B, Hvestis’, [nov 28 THe Only steam, sewing machine, and gun- repairing shop on P. E, Island, and the only + ~. - — " ‘ @ i . am aire ‘ : | I A PERKINS & STERNS season. A splendid variety of Winter Jackets are o discount, Fur Goods, Knitted Wool Goods, Skirts, ceedingly low. becleared out, are arranged on tables, your 75 cents and upwards. ‘Tavie Napkins, Table can supply you with these goods very tow, PERKINS & Charlottetown, Dec. 11, 1882. Are offering great inducements to cash buyersduring the Holiday ffered at an Immense etc., will be sold ex- A lot of Fancy Goods, suitable for Christmas presents,which must choice for 20, 30 and If you wish to make a Christmas preseat of Blankets, Comforts, Covers, Kit Mittens, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, Dress Goods, Shirts, Drawers, Cardigan Jackets, etc., we drive us a call. STERNS. ee ————_O GREAT SALE MEN’S AND BOY'S CLOTHING —AT~ J. 2: MACRO AW &, WARM REEFERS, $3.00. HEAVY REEFERS, $4 00. HEAVY RKEEFERS, $5.00. VERY HEAVY REEFERS, $6.00. EXTRA WARM, (Good Quality) 7$, $8, $9, $10. WARM OVERCOATS, $4.25. WARM OVERCOATS, $5 50. VERY WARM OVERCOATS, $6.00. MEN’S EXTRA HEAVY OVERCOATS, $7.50. MEN’S AND BOYS’ ULSTHSRS, in Great Variety, very Cheap. par Persons in want of Ready-made Clothing for Winter, will find one of the largest and cheapest Stock in the City at J. B. MACDONALD’S, Ch town., Nov. 22, 1882—wkly pat, pres ne Queen Srreet. MEN’S MEN'S MEN’S MEN’S MEN’S MEN’S MEN’S MEN’S — ee — ED ‘During Xmas and New Year WE. DAWSON & OO, NVITE Special attention to their very large Stock of FINK PLATED WARE, —OF THE— Best English and American Manufacture, —-COMPRISING— Tea Sets, Communion Sets, Ice Pitchers, Cruet Stands, Breakfast Sets, Pickle Stinds, Cheese Boxes, Dessert Stands, Biscuit Boxes, ‘‘ake Baskets, Butter Coolers, Syrup Jugs, Toast Racks, Silver Waiters, Celery Stands, Salad Bowls, Sets Individual Saltz (in cases), Fruit and Fish Knives and Forks, Enamelled Tea and Coffee Pots, ete. Card Receivers, Card Cases, Jewel Caskets, Bouquet Holders and Vases. Table and Pocket Cutlery | Oe TRAD . To the Electors of Ward 4: } i (OS Gree beg to intimate that on Wednesday, 24'b January, ensuing, | I will agein offer as a candidate for | COUNCILLOR. During the term I bave had the honor of | representing you at the Civie Board, the in. | terests of Ward 4 have been strictly guarded, and you will, u9 doubt, admit that the im- provements made have been greater than at | apy previous period, | A press of business will prevent me making | 80 general a canvases as I would wish, I, therefore, take this opporiunity of soliciting } your support, Your obedient servant, THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, Ch’town, Dec, 27, ’'8?.— pat 3i eod “King’s County Advertiser ” FOR SALE. ee ee ee TWN\HE * King’s Couaty Advertiser” will be sold by private bargiin, with alliis p'ant and office requirements, now in excellent working order, as it *tands in the Printing Office, in Mr. Wightman’s Building, Georye- town, has been estab ished in Geo getown for the last six years, being the only Periodical in the County, it has a subscription list of 1,200, and has of late been increasing. To a person of energy, with a small capital, this will be a very eligible opening in basi- ness; and asthe natural resources of King’s County, with its manufactures and mercan- tile establishments, becomes enlarged, the *‘Advertiser” will, as hiretofore, be the medium of a wide exchange. Application may b+ made to WM. SANDERSON or Georgetown. MICHAEL HES-~ION, PETER McCOURT, Patriot Office, Charlottetown. Georgetown, Dec. 27, 1882.—pat 3i P. E, island Pailway. NEW YEAR'S EXCURSION. } ETURN TICKETS at one first-class fare will be issued to and from all Sta- tions on this Railay, on Saturday, 30th inst., and Monday. January Ist, prox., good to return up to and including January ?nd, 1883. L. B, ARCHIBALD, Supt. Railway Office,Ch’town, Dee 18, ’8%. ta th fr sat her pres li P.E. Island Railway. N and after Wednesday, the |3th'irstant, and until farther notice, a Special Pas- senger Train will leave Charlottetown every evening (Sund®ys excepied), at §.30 o'clock for Georgetown, connecting there with the steamer “ Northern Light” This Train will only step at Royalty Janction and Mount Stewart, going and returning, For the ioformation of parties interested, two long and two short blasts of the whistle will be given at the crossings appreaching Cha:lottetown, hy the locomotive ef any train from Georgetown having mails from the a 7 Guede Justice in Ireland, and Rev. Mr. H rton, | place where you can get every part of a Solicitor General, and John Nash, Law| sewing machine or a gun made, is at Brown’s Adviser to the Crown, will become Solicitor | shop, corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, —BY <a Mainland, Best Sheffield Makers. L. B, ARCHIBALD, Supt, GOOD TEA FOR NOTHING! | [ac 27 3i Charlottetown. General. Nash will be a candidate for the seat in the Commons made vacant by John- son’s acceptance of the Judgeship. Wasuinoron, Dec. 27. The Senate to-day passed the Pendleton Civil Service Bull. City oF Mexico, Dec, 27. SHIP NEWS. Halifax, Dec. 27,—Arschr Medway Belle, McPhee, Georgetown, produce; Centennial, Bonne!], from Boston; eld schr Azalia, Walker, —AND— Overcoats and Clothing Very Cheap. A Liberal Discount during the Holiday Season. W.E. DAWSON & CO. Dec, 12, 1882.—pat Railway Offite, Charlottetown, Dec, 17,82. 6i eod. her pres 4i BLIZZARDS. The Best Horse Covers on \ 20; | Georgetown. i : ‘ treaty defining the boundary between Bermuda, Dec, 21--In port, awaiting in- x ~ ‘ rR ' E V ENI N G S fs LE 3 won ae ene ae has ee approved | a brigt. L. d. Westaway, Havana, Ik ARME RS R EKAD t if I ss ! ; the Island ‘ } ax. J . : by the Guatamela Assembly. " aa ton, Dec. 25.—Schrs Charlie, | § N order to help make Christmas and New Years very attractive to our Customers, _~ . oa Catno, Dec. 27. } Malone, Cascumpec; John M. Inglis, Wolf, I we have decided to give all CASH BUYERS of Dry Goods and Clothing to the ,_ orm + > Arabi, Toulba, and the other prisoners! Ge rgetown, via Halifax; Knight Templar, | extent of two dollars and upwards, a package of our BEST TEA WITHOUT CHARGE. ATOTION, GET ON E condemned to exile in Ceylon, were ac-} Downie, Souris. Every Cash Buyer may, therefore, purchase his Goods at our usual low prices, and, inane =i : T the old Saddlery and Harness Fetab- companied to Suez by Mark Napier one of the counse] who defended them. Bercy, Dec. 27. The Government are considering a pro- posal to raise a license tax on the manu- facture of tobacco, so as to produce a rev- enue of 93,600,000 marks. Pazts, Dee. 27. on Sunday, a fizht occurred between two} Ar at Rio Janeiro, Nov. 29—brigt Peeress, Gallihar, New York. DIED. In this city, at the residence of her son, on the 28th inst.. after a short illness, Joanna, relict of the late Hon. W. W. Irving, in the 64th year of her age, [Funeral by train to Sherwood Cemetery, during Xmas and New Years, secure a package of fine TEA as a Christmas Box. How to Get tHE Tea:—Cut out one of the accompanying Tickets, and present it, when you buy an Overcoat, Ulater or Dry Goods. $2.00. $2.00. || $3.00. $3.00. THIS TICKET entitles the purchaser of | THIS TICKET entitles the purchaser of } TWO DOLLARS in Dry Goods or Clothing |THREE DOLLARS in Dry Goods or Cloth- THIS TICKET entitles the purchaser of | THIS TICKET entitles the purchaser of Christmas & New Year's Goods, TO COMMENCE ON Monday, 18th December, AT 7.30 O'CLOCK, a Variety of other Goods. lishment, where the best value, ‘‘ ai cord- ing to the quality of the Goods,” can be ob- tained, JOHN STUMBLES, Nov. 30.—pat eod 2w. «ly wly p her Im Christmas Requisites ery, Ess. Coffee, ago, Arrowroot, Tapioca, . 2 o'clock. ii Z f M. Dechard and Seconds in a duel of the eee a : < — ~ re fe and to —- each evening until the whole former with M. Massas, editor of Petite t { B t One-Half Pound Tea. ] One Pound Tea. is disposed of, a consign™ent consisting of — \PICES, Candied Perils, Relsing, Currante, Corporal, have been acquitted hy law court From George OWn 0 08 On, E Ww A WEEKS & co Il Ww A WEEKS & co Toys, Albums, Pictures, Workboxes, Flave ring and Coloring Extracts. Sa uc €8, of blame for the killing of Massas. ™ ‘or : | rae tie a NPC Bem | ; Bolls, Inkstands, Vases. Station- C ‘pers ; Pickled a se wee Girk- Sr. Louis, Dec. 27. - ———— a ‘ % ins, Oniens ; Calves’ Foct, Lemon, Orange, / r ’ ’ } ery, Color Boxes, Perfumery, Guava, Black anc Red Currant Jellies: Mar- In the Indian Territory, near Obmulkee, REIN $35.00. $5.00. | $10.00. $10.00, Hair Oil, Fancy Wool Goods, and | malad®, Pears in Syrup, English. Cout-ction. baaty “ot deems, ie wale fee ee sin D : hing |TEN DOLLARS in Dry Good Clothi Corn Starch, Ge'stine, Baking Powders killed on one side; 18s on the other side The Steamer ‘Valetta 3 a DOLLARS in Dry Goods or Clot pe ot ,ARS in Dry Goods or Clothing F L PAGE Seees Broma, Chor olate, Macaroni, Vermi- oie adi ae i > bell ieee vv 1 F P ds T “ eC ' celli, etc,, etc,, at arrived later and disarmed the belligerente. : Two Pouuds Tea. H our Pounds Tea. catenin W. R. WATSON’S, Carno, Deo. 7. | WILL TARE FREIGHT E W. A. WEEKS & co. |lEx Ww. a, Whee & co, | Coote, Doo. 16; 1008, ~tae Dec, 12, '*2.—tf Teen . y . 1 . . . * . . . « fh. 4 IX . a ae a C. 2, R _ a The Moniteur — ae publishes From Georgetown to Boston, 7 < 2 ee eee Pee Net RMIT ecrees concerning other rebel prisoners. - Emir Bey, El Shemsy and eleven others On MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT Vii A, WEEKS & co. - d » - om yamim will be placed under surveillance for ' : Bend 198. various terms of years during which time they are forbidden to quit their estates. ; They are to be placed under heavy bail for | the faithfal obervance of this injunction. Hassan Moussa, El Akid and Ali Roubi are to be banished to Massowah for twelve Three others will be banished to for CIGARS. CIGARS ee Suakinor Kasseir for shorter terms, and . ’ : aegis 2 twenty others, including Kadir Kadr and oni Cc Ra RiST Vi A & © 4 ER 2 “4 Dee, 11, 1882.--1m 3aw wly 3m BY ALL DEALER. TRANUSTEP} TUE > % e Rifiat Bey, will be banished for various | terms of years. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 howrs for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto. Dec. 29—10 a. m. Moderate winds; fair weather; vot much vhanye ip yemperature, -— _——— - Two of the murderers of Prof. Palmer | Dec, 29, '82,—6i pa APPLY TO A. A MACDONALD & BROS, Georgetown, Dec. 29, 1882,—till mon CIGARS FOR SALE VERY CHEAP, by the box. JAMES BYRNE, Great George Bt. 20,000 ~~ BAGNALL & ROBINS, Surgeon Dentists, tion of the Khedive’s Government, Arabi | is denounced for his Tel-el Kebir defeat, , and accuses England of rewarding him for | Dec, 12, 1882.—2aw wkly = — —— G. H. HASZARD. 0 Oo M* Stock for this season wil! consist of selee‘ed designs from several of th: Largest and ihest Known Manufacturers’, 2nd will be the Mest Com plete assortwent of Rich and Elegant Cards ever shown. The Fringed Cards Will be particularly attractive, many of them being furnished with the Newest styles of Frjnge, such as the Leop, Crimp, Tariana aud Scoliop.' For usefal and appropriate presents, I have a large Stock of Superior Stationery, aud will wake up boxes uf Note Paper and Envelopes and stamp them with cituer smitial This is the Cheapest Place in the City, to buy all kinds of Stationery. DR. McLEAN, SOURIS EAST. Office—“ Royal Oak Hotel.” TEA, FLOUR AND COFFEE, 50 Chests g : Tr 120 Half-Chests Supericr Congou TEA, 250 Barrels FAMILY FLOUR, 5 Cases FRENOH COFFEE, All just received and now on sale. WILLIAM DODD, Oe ee JARTIES wanting their Oats and Barley cracked) for feed, can have it done by JOSEPH GILLOTT’S | STEEL PENS. NOTICE. © a Charlottetown Gas Light Compeny have importeda fresh supply of Brey’s Patent Burner's, especial'y made to consume only ‘bree feet of Gas per bour with the tap turped tullon, These Burners are intended ‘er use in Halls, Bedrooms, Kitchens, and other places where @ light trom a email con- sumption of Gas only is required. By regulating the tap, the Gas coneumed can be reduced to any desired quantity less have been captured an I the arrest of the Nov. 28. ’82.—3w 2aw Auctioneer, | than three teet per hour, r remainder is not far distant. A_ violent Letter, Mouogram, or Crest. ‘| These Burners ere so scientifically made anti-Eaglish tone, has been adopted by the : that they will give a light eqval to about ten Evyptian press it is believed at the inspira | REMEMBER, Cracized Feed. _ muiics ta cost of thive quarters of one cen per hour, The price of these Burners to consamers of Gae will he tn cente each tin 14 eod pat advantages gained from his treachery and | ; : : ota C lanes ool ee ees C,H. HASZARD, _|ayse st Scmtce They une es| Pow runing ot eer varie ee Ne Se ne = » RLOTTETOWN, 2. EDL, ’ ’ = 3 Street @) executed with Neatness spd Deergtch notables are in deep sympathy with the u- CHARLOTTE yt is Queen Street. } SAMUEL R. STUMBLES. /|at the EXAMINER JOB. PRIRTING ve Frebel, Deo, 21, 186.--lew Us tewp Nov, 80, 1852, —eod la Dx, 6—3w RO MS, cor. Water aud Great George Streets a ere 7 y eae Aa | NNN