dette ———— = eee LE} DPD iL es ee ee ee eee HRAMINER, MA-Y 12. 1883. SES TR eg a eg a earmnamm ei J. 5., un the Street Presbyterian Sonth to-morrow evening, at 6.40 p . o jus Dominion Grove ment have introduced | siliate the Senate extending the Dominion | Me jmrespecuns ¢ s and protesting ’ é bulso exchan and promissory notes to | F joe that it will | i ‘. agp to believe hat it will meethat Mr. Hodgson was not engayed in ba Seedworth. P ® ' Kand % applying to the editor of the @ “% appear to the very best advantage in the \y onducte 1 DY Key Alex. Mel ean, of Hop i pace Edward i, and fixing a fee of fifty vats for protest a twenty-five cents for | gi notice. eo sgeaeD CON: We beg to direct atten wo wthe D t announced for lhursday | yt in St. James Church, and to express the | attended, as we have | prove worthy of gramme will ar- | perk eouatenan roe | rina few d ~~ ; gperatca from Providence, R. L., to the | % John papers, ports that Miss Annie | hice, & native of Prince Edward Island, | epioved there as a domestic, became des 7 getent because f ill health and took polson | wth probable fatal effect. She has a brother gi mster in Boston - | IGELLIGENCE wee received here yesterday | ga Brandon, Manitobo, of the death of Mr. | fees DesBrisoy, which took place at tht} ten on Tharsday last. Mr. DesBrisay was Sel sad favorably known in this city, and ms os any friends will regret to Jearn of his papeted cleath. For the past year, Mr. Jatrisay has been employed on the staff of &Oaadian Pacific Railway, and was greatly seaed by his employers > iemight have been expected, it turns out ithe greater part or, at least, the most mational details of the Fenian scare at iiaxare fictitious. The two sus; icious ves- @vbich left Boston some days ago were of femme fleet as the ‘* Flying Datehman,” withe naval preparations for their reception simainst the laying of torpedoes in the inter have proved to be myths. > Hearreport of the argument before the tyeme Court of Canada of the case of lersand others against the liquidators of Miskof P. E i., our telegraphic corres welent stated that Mr. E. J. Hodgson was mof the counsel for the liquidators. We Mtqeested to correct this statement, and to Mowe in the argument, and took no part ai. " > % Witram Boutros Sprarr, of Hong ig, China, formerly of this Island, arrived mt 0n a visit on Thursday evening last. He | Sthe guest of his son-in-law, Mr. Cairns Mr. Spratt, since his has been engaged in many Serprises—amovg the most prominent works Ming the construction of the Cosmopolitan mg Docks in Hong Kong. He will "ue here two or three months, and return China via Eagland. _ > — Min, L H. Davies has had seveM® tilts at “asa with Mr. Douglass B. Woodworth, Muberfor King’s County, N.S. It is not urd to guess who has come off second best in tse encounters, for Mr. Davies’ pocket organ, Patriot, has set about abusing Mr. Wood wth like a fishwife. Serves ycu right, Mr Don't you know that Mr. Davies WM ct hisleaders in the Commons and his “itituente, (°) > ° Nour's & Hovre’s London carriage var- » Selling very low at Norton Bros, {may l2eod wly ‘ > lia to be regretted that the spirit of enter- for which Halifax is so distinguished, tot, 23 yet, placed a pocket diction- ) Within the reach of the writers of Muraphs for its daily press. If so the Wei cad could not have been under- We cannot, for the life of us, under- Bad why the enterprise of the potato bug Id excite such prof vuund admiration in or Wed the otf eof the Mail. > Irishmen held at Ottawa z, speeches were made by P E Island, Senator J. ipal MeCabe, Patrick Bask- Mille MP p srroll Ryan, Michael Starrs thers, aul resolutions were passed re- "Ziodignantly the imputation cast upon *aracter cf Mr. Parneil and expressing wf Contid faith in the wisdom of the ATs mectiny of Friday evenir . wv Howlan, ‘ WDowobie, Prin - a jiatitesional oli y so energetically pursued | Way across the track of the New Jersey Thin as leader of the Irish parliamentary | Cengral toward ten large tanks said to hold ay. 150,000 barrels, three of which are filled ¥ a with naptha. Small farmers to the north SericE. All Horse and Carriage Tax and|.f the yard, assisted by firemen, are moy- Wi be 0, for year 1882, unpaid by tst June, | ing their household goods The fire is ae for without respect of persons.—| raging with fearful force. The company cee AsDLEe, Collester. | had, besides the oil contained in tenks, (m12—2aw jl) shout 250,000 barrels of ee a We taal storehouse, all of which is destroyed. the Wiboat to sec’, — — ats, Aeae loss will reach half a million doilars. The i. Desiee a duane | burning works extend, with those of the Way. During the few years that h g ' i Eagle refinery, about three quarters of a Ritay a 8 ite Superintendent, owing to his beg) and careful management, the Road has in excellent condition, Mr Archi- b theft” many frieuds since he first came 1, who, though regretting his de #8 from their midst, will be pleased to the has been deservedly promoted. tay, hte & position as Superintendent eige punter Bay Branch of the Canada Atty,’ away, with head-quartera at Prince Mon Miiding. Mr. Arehrbald will leave Ne, 4Y Morning, to take charge of his new ‘ ave Wish him every success. Mr Pi Lolernas, Livisional Superintendent of Ml eolonial Kailway between Halifax wm. .° 9, succeeds Mr. Archibald. He to-night and immediately rn. the road. Mr. Coleman will ted by Mr. J. J. Wallace who will | j i the 10th | brings the following advices : weeded by Mr. Jos. R Bruce, Chief the Supgerinteadunt’s Otfice Compeusation for Agricultural Eiuprovements., Lonpon, May 1 » A bill for the compensation of agricul- | taral tenants for unprovements, was intre- duced in the Imperial Parliament yesterday. mT “ 7 leiegraph Notes. A terrific snow storm visited Galway on inst. Snow there lies over two | feet deep. A young German of great promise, who | had just left the military college, shot him- | self at Monaco after losses at gaming tables. | Prince Roland Bonaparte will take the first opportunity presented to offer himself in Corsica as a candidate for the Chamber | of Deputies. A French mail steamer from San Thomas, | San Thomas, | May 5.—Austrian ship “ Beatrice,” with a| cargo of coal from Newport, was burned to the water's edge on April 29th, at La Pointe a Pitre. The loss is estimated at £4,000. A tragedy which has caused a great sensation was enacted in Rue Saint Denis, | in Paris on the 10:h inst. While a mar-| riage party was proceeding along the| thoroughfare on the way to the church) where the marriage was to be sulemnized, a rival of the bridegroom suddenly appeared on the scene, and to the horror of the party, , shot and killed him. The assassin polsoned herself after firing the fatal shot. In the British House of Commons on | the i0th inst., Mr. Tevelyan, Chief Secre- | tary for Ireland, said that the State aided | Irish emigrants who had left for America| under the direction of Mr. Teake’s com- mittee were all likely to suppert them- selves and their families. A proper pro- portion between workers and non-workers | had been carefully observed. The Ameri- | ean Government, he said, had made ru'es| to prevent the entrance into that country | of those likely to become panpers. James | O’Kely, member for Roscommen, geve | notice he would question the Government | concerning the protests of Governor Batler | of Massachusetts in regard to Irish pauper | emigration } | \ Advices from Hayti are extremely con- flicting. Some report that the cause of the | rebels is progressing favorable, others state | that the rebel force in Miragoaue is on the point of stirrendering, the water supply of the town being cut off. The true situation appears to be that Miragoane, which is de- fended by about 700 rebels, holds out against 6,000 Government troops, while the rest of the Republic is comparatively quiet, although there is a rumor that the town of St. Mare is in arms, not for Gen. Caselais, but in favor of Gen. Piquant. Several noted persons at Cape Haytien have been arrested. Six hundred fugitive inhabitants of Miragoane have reached Port-au-Prince on board a Norwegian bark. They state the rebels blew up the bridge at Miragoane with dynamite, killing 200 per- sms and wounding 200 more. The boat with four men, which ran the blockade at Miragoane, has arrived at Kingston, carry- ing letters to General Baselais, assuring him the force in Miragoane can resist the siege for four months. President Solomon has issued a degree that properties of politi- cal offenders shall be held as security for alli war expenses and the Government is now mortgaging such properties. Business is stagnant. Lightning struck a tank of oil in the yard of the Standard Oil Works at Cavan Point, Jersey City, at 3,30 o'clock on the 10th. The tank exploded, and was followed by the explosion and burning of seven more large storehouses. ‘The dock, several tank boats and 100 feet of trestle work leading to Black Tom's Island were also destroyed. Tank No. 7, filled with naptha—probably 20,000 or 30,000 barrels—exploded with terrific force. The fire is now eating its mile inland. The buildings that have been destroyed were situated in the midst of tanks. The buildings burned comprise an engine house, carpenter shop, boiler and pump room, two warehonses, cooper shop and blicksmith shops. Six men lost their lives; the bodies have not been recovered. At the Bow street examination of the Dynamite Conspirators in London, a clerk at the Euston Railway station testified that Wilson and Gallagher deposited a valise there. and told him to keep it cool. Wil- aon called for the valise. A clerk in the London Post Office testified at the dynamite conspirators hearing that money orders had Thomas Gallagher and |W esterly | J Logan, Montreal ; | } son, Montreal ; Wa'ter Davidson, do; | May 9 assed between Dr. eosin Gallagher and also between Dr. Gallagher and Curtin. A steward of the winds, clearing slightly warmer weather. 7s HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE, May 10—Wm R Harvie. Portland, Me; R ' P C Wetmore, St John, NB; J Brant, Penn ; George G llis, Ganano- eee. : Capt McLeod, Orwell; Frank Lizee Montreal ; W. Cooke, Crapaud; WC Ford. Montreal : Jas S Don thoe, Halifax : Mrs Hall Crapaud ; A B Carretti, New York ; R Joliiffe, Wo stock, Ont; M Lewis, London; T, W. Messinger, Montreal; N Duperow, do; J W Johnson, Crapaud. REVERE HOUSE, May 11—P Mullarkey, Montreal ; D Nolan, Toronto ; C Fawcett, Sackville ; 4 T Higgin- Walter O Miller, do; A E Peters, Moncton; G O Beauman, Boston ; J Hallam, Montreal; J A Myrick, Boston SHIP NEWS, PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Lavra C, Pollard, Northpoit, N 8, boards; Klizabeth, McDougall, Northport, N Ss, lamb r May !0-—M A Starr, Suttis, Halifax, mdse}; Jennie Seinple, Roberts, Vernon River. fy CLEARED, May 9 Laura C, Pickard, Northport, pro; Phenora, Roberts, Tatmagoucl e, pro. 10—Carroll, Brown, Boston; K Jennie Sempl-, Roberts, Boston, 2922 bush pota- tees D E Clarke & Co; Quickstep, Mur- ray, Port Caledonia, 900 bush potatoes, 700 do Oats, 7 tons hay—David Small ; Kitty Clyde, Matheson, Magdalenes; Mary Kate, Fogarty, Hawkesbury, pro; Alpheta, Callaghan, Pictou, mdse; Albion, May Belisle, Buctouche, pro; Lavinia Jane, Anderson, Pictou, bal; Elizabeth, Me- Dougall, Magdalens, salt; Bonnie Kate, Munro, Nfld, pro. OUTPORTS. Murray Harber, May 5—ent Three Sisters, Walpele, Ch’town, mdse; clad Three Sisters, Walpole, Grand River, lumber and flour, Georg: town, May 4— ent Mary O'Dell, St. Peter’s, limestone; Halcyon, King, Pictou, coal. 7— Minnie R McKenzie, McNeill, Halifax, mdse; Sea Slipper, Greenwood, Mon- tague, bal. S8—Annie Florence, Bernard, Shediac, bal. 4—cld Halcyon, King, Magda- daleves, fishing outfits—McDonald & West- away. 7—cld Mary O'Dell. McDonald, Cape Breton, potatoes; W Rogcrs, Jost, Boston. 5—cld Katie, Arnold, Nfld, mdse. 8 —cld Sea Clipper, Swain, Boston, pro; Alpha, Gay, Pictou, mdse. Montague, May 8—Minnie R McKenzie, MeNeill, Halifax, mdse. The American schooner ‘ Commodore § “oot” arrived at North Sydney on May 7th, with Captain Thompson and crew of the British barque ‘'Zambesi,” which foundered at sea on the 5th inst The captain reports that he sailed from Sunderland, April 11th, with 600 tons of coal and 150 tons of coke fer Quebec. Experienced rough weather coming westward. On the 5th, at 9p. m., about sixteen miles east of Scatarie struck heavy ice which stove in the bow. The ship foundered in about twenty minutes The captain and crew took to the boats and were out about twelve hours when they were picked up by the schooner that brought them into port. [The ‘‘Zam- besi” was a vessel of 1057 tons register, built at Sand Point, N. B.. in 1857 and owned by George Cairrs. of Newcastle, G. B., from whence she hailed. } A nice cheap assortment of Sunday School cards—S. T. Ne_mes, Standard Bookstore. m12—2i Lee eit. Ji Der F. W. Camppece has been elected Dean of Bishop’s Medical College, Quebec. ee A rresn supply of very handsome Birthday cards received to-day at Nyimes’.—[m1?2 21 A BRICK-BURNER WANTED, s ANTED for the Brick-yard at St. Peter's Bay, an experienced Burner, to whom liberal wages will be given. Apply to ANDREW LEWIS, Head of St. Peter’s Bay. Ch’town, May 8-- din ARCHIBALD McNEIL & FORBES SHIPPING AWD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 44 SOUTH STREET, NEW YORK. Cash advanced on consignments of Island produce. Agency for canned goods solicited for New York. Apply to C. H. MeNEILL, AGENT, Ch'town, April 28, 1853. FOR SALE. Bushels heavy B’ack 90.000 bent ose CONNOLLY, Charlottetown, or to the owner, PATRICK KELLY, Meatague Bridge Cltuwn, May 8, 1983—10in Dress Goods (black and colored} Plaids, etc., ete. PARASOLS 000 pieces of Print, every variety, in color, pattern and _ price. Galateas, Oatmeal Cloths, Staple Dry Goods, of every description, in very best value. Room Paper,Carpets, Oil Cloths, ete. 33 and Other Ite TEIE sas roar amid Othe Cts, IESRAgGuIN abemises Oe al, ES 1 jot i t 1%.} Oe ‘ Phils 4 = WS : — ‘vt ‘*Parthia identified Dr. Gallagher | suet e as the man who had sailed from New York: ey : - ‘ r | a’ , <6 the ‘*Purt] ia’’ on March l4th. Another ars RB Qs ' a 2 it 4 i?) ATCHES to THe EXAMINER, | : ywet ! 5 I ihe ‘Parthia’ identifi d Ans- HER Ss . 5 ls, 2 The Cauada PaciGc Tavie ure wh, he ssid. accompanied Dr. Gal- |" pe 5 > anata. : waada Paciiic Tarifi lagiver _A steward of the steamer “Clor- | Me cco BR : AV be ly — mania identified Bern rd Gallagher, who, | 4 sw — haries T ipper, in the House of = en - A steward of the steamer | 2 e ; a aoe’ ~Cmumons, yesterds explained t ».| spain” swore that the informer mnch | ib é % r ap Pow q , 5 4 - Didedien p = i rk X} sained hat the (Norman) sailed ‘des t on ae Ly nch i Bab «a BRE GE ESRERRC E ia w a> GdG S&S. i _— Cla \ ‘ cific R iitway Oompany were tic a e rom New York on the! \ ‘turlor t S lock My cn itled to consider the amount re- Spe March 0th. Mr. Mejendie, | i j to i. ceived for stock, 60 per cent, as capital. on public analysist, of Birmingham, Chief In- SS ee Ce | ‘ Vor lie's | NMCM @ dividend of 10 per cent. mest bel of explosives, gave testimony con- | ; MF igpcotha, newest styles and very cheap, | Paid hefore tes Govern atehall have the |* ibe. mM Whe ip bitehead's ‘bs advertising our Spring and Summer Goods we cannot enumerate the variety and many : ' got of revising the tariff. eras. e eh cross-ex. mined | , So die : eal . ‘ as tee zis the intent , shop O'Brien init Mr Mejendie, He displayed munch intelli- | Ci a elties we hold in every department; but we feel assured that an examination of our : } } i “ bares lt } e vyence put } y : > ; ’ : | ‘'K y *sarye ee rs . j as ag » , . ° - . 4 n > ’ , » vist : ari i probably Fhe !ynamite Conspirators 3 oli be ' ‘une " he witness | ©" will re pay any intending put chaser. We have great confidence in offering this season’s gre on Monctay : : veined to state that he understood the} pur 3a 0 aini . see ™ : “ | manulactare of all explosives. After the| | chase, contalning,' ae it does, the cuz Rev \ Carr, M. A., will r “ONDON, May 12. examina lon of varions witnesses to prove | - one a eo Beach in 200" W norbing ay c. Ney | room rs < Hu examination, ¢ harged the entity of the prisoners and the find Se hoe _ : 4 - & "Ey eiog, 2 é] @ i with < onspiracy to blow up public buildings | ™s of nitro-plycerine in the premises oce.- | a i LOWE , | PH} o : { os | wae dynamite, were yesterday committed P!ed by Whitehead, the hearing adjourned | oO LS. o } Tus eres” a D ann re Bean on charge of high treason and; Yul the 11th. ts x yy @mmerci™ ver tne lamond feiony. j _ — ~ K 1s } : : x ; : e Lin tne ety n rlis é 4 rc be \y ry S ‘s ; rer > 4 “e . . ¢ j ee : its teres waasbus teolichic, unglish and \merican Millinery, Feathers, Flowers, Pompons, Egrets, Ornaments, etc., etc., in rs rns x Panda onus | re lmimense variety and extra value. fas I i as ! ‘. PesF ace CREns ns : » . P nid hia . : . ‘ ‘ . . ie | hes | vetinnend’” them —r fi Probabilities fo the next 24 hours ror the |Our Lace Department is replete with Maltese, Soutache, Hand-run Spanish, Point de Alenecon, a where been attending the wo sa aritum rovineces. 1 > ¢ [ an ; 2 . : " ; . ' ‘ bis where et _ Dueuiy, May 12. Point Brabaut, Vermacelli, ete , ete. Laces, in Black, White, Cream, Terra Cotta, Crushed : P 6 prisoner trie ‘ i . 4 ? 4 a - an ts ean Belen aut Doyle, « b Toxonro, May 12—11 a. m. Strawberry, and all the new colors, i eer SERVICE in the Gaelic language vy = wing ‘der, pleadec ' pertve SERV tae Ga language will | guilty. . —cere Ee ed | Moderate to fresh southeasterly to south- AND UMBRELLA.. | Sateers, Cretonnes, Zephyrs, Ferry Cloths, Lace Checks and Stripes, etc , ete. , in Cashmeres, Nun’s Veiling, Beige Cloths, New Checks and and Pictou cost. ! These Burners are for sale at the Gas) Works, where any information as to the cost, | ete , etc., can be obtained. N. B. —The above light can be seen every | night at the Diamond Book Store and at Mr | P. Monaghan.s New Fruit and Grocery Store. | Ch’town, May 10, 18%3-—1m eod. THE Admuaton WORLD. | Mrs.S.A_Allens WORLD'S Hat Restorer IS pene: sinking ed : A. ALLEN has justly earned this title, and thousands are this day rejoicing over a fine head of hair produced by her unequaled preparation for restor- ing, invigorating, and beautifying the Hair. Her World's Hair Restorer quickly cleanses the scalp, removing Dandruff, and arrests the fall; the hair, if gray, is changed to its natural color, giving it the same vitality and luxurious quantity as in youth. COMPLIMENTARY. “My hair is now restored to its youthful color; I have not a gray hair left. I am sat- isfied that the preparation is not a dye, but acts on the secretions. My hair ceases to fall, which is der tainly an advantage to me, who was in danger of be- coming bald.” This the testimony of ail who use Mrs. S. A. ALLEN’s WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER. **One Bottle did it.” That's the expression of many who have had their gray hair restored to its natura} i 1S color, and their bald spot co ern ' with hair, after using one bottle ot . 4 Mrs. S. A. ALLEN’s Worin’s fais ‘* Restorer. It is not a dye. | TO LET e DESIRABLE DWELi.: HOUSE WS LA three-story, brick, with gx i stable ac, commodation, on Prince Stree!, opposite St Paul’s Church. Possession gives May Ist. JOHN QUIRK. FOR SALE. A CHOIONW LOL of Childrens’ Carriages, just arrived. Also, one Single Driving; Wagon, nearly new, at HENRY COOMBS, Upper Great George Street, April 25, —6i Charlottetown Boot and Shoe Factory. them. BARU Ch’town, April 24, 1888,—2aw wkly ; PERKINS & STERNS Ch'town, May 3, 1883. F oe FREIGHT FROM LONDON, F=UPNITY e | rt , ) cs NEW and fast sailing Iron Screw | A , COS 4 : Steamer ‘‘SUMMERSIDE,” Roderick | w Cameron, Master, 400 tons burden, will leave | ar aneeaes 2()2 - sie e London for Charlottetown |) to Post Off Charl ttet _ WPPOS1té 0S Ce, arLovLetown. on or about the 10th of June next, and will } take FREIGHT for this Port, Summerside | Se l ; EDSTEADS, Chairs, Tables, Washstands, Sofas, Lounges, Parlor, and Drawing Room For Particulars apply to Messrs. Richards | Bedroom Suits, Looking Glasses and Mirrors, Window Furniture, Picture Frames and Power & Co., 151 Cannon Street, London, Picture Mouldings, E. C., or at the office of the Steam Navigation HY] TEXxwuUTas 7 Company, Charlottetown. J O bi N N it WSON ‘ F. W. HALES, | Charlottetown, Jan, 2, 1283.-—-1y Secretary. | ee Ch’town, May 8, 1882. o ST = aga Eres <3 eens nrc ete ———————= | ; a romproameci ' THE NEW OMS Ld?lC TO LET | 9 oo NHIS LIGHT is a Burnerand Fixture com-. The Business Premises Known as hined, and the Patentee claims that it gives twice the amonnt of light from a given dd quantity of gas that can be produced by any aa other known appliance. These Burners are constructed to give a Fe light from 50 candle to 50,000 candle power. | y ‘hey are-particnlarly suited for Shops, Shop- | windows, Churchesjand Public Halls, where a . ; . Brilliant light is required at half the usual Lately in the Ocoupation of 2. W. Tremaine, JAS. DESBRISAY. THE POBLIC HAVE ‘BuEW DsvsivsD LOVE ENOUGH DOWN, DOWN Wiill SHODDY BOOTS. SOLID LEATHER! SOLID LEATHER! Bk aD ok by — —_-— BOOTS, Boomgs, FOR OLD AND YOUNG, MADE AT THE —:0:—_—_— Our Boots and Shoes are taking the lead. ‘They give great satisfaction. | DORSEY, GOFF & CO. Ch'town, March. 22, 1883 _—2aw wkly ed, eae Gs WHOLHS ALE. NOW ON HAND: ORANGES, LEMONS, DATES, FIGS, APPLES. Orders by mail promptly attended to. BEER & GOFF. SEEDS, SEEDS, BEER & CGOFF'’S. Fresh Garden Seeds, Fresh Flower Seeds, Timothy and Clover Seed, Turnip Seed—Carter’s Imperial, Champion, Laing’s Purple Top, Sharp’s West. Norfoik, and other choice varieties. BEER & GOFF. —— Customers say they cannot get Boots like Ch’town, April 24, 1883. 2aw wly oa — gen = a EGGS. _EGGS. Farmers, Peddlers and Storekeepers will find it (o their advantage to bring us their eggs. Liberal prices paid. Cush for goods. BEER & GOFF, Ch’town, Aprid 24, 1893-—Saw wily