a a i ei ee Ae 8 te ie ; i Hy ae) 5 4} it . moa : $a we 8, A A alla te. a == Rw ARE 4 LORE OS <i Bw paws: SS 2 Troubled Ireland. Hoard of Trade, who believe coercive meas- - lures unnecessary.” THI f DEVELOPMEN OPINION Fi ‘Tor latest news i fHE PRESS | That a determined atiempt was made on — | the night of the 18th to murder an army . e New Yo / i Ipensioner, Mr. James Hanlon, acting as sheriff's bailiff at New Pallas. It appears th “9 a rh a Nimothy Bourke, a farmer on the =e » til ei - bha! 3 see rs & . l eS < i Hrasmus Sinith, owed LW er ' as y+ Ivoar’s reat. Being unable to pay the devo f foundation, and no such} smount, he was evicted onthe 65th i: varia of opinion exists between memvers | ry. and his family took refuge in the house of the "Cabinet as to justily the meppesizion | of . relative a short distance away. Nr that nny Mimisters are so much Oppose ' i Sander whd is Mr. Smith’s agent, took their soll er ontemp! seth Wipes s letermined measures to prevont Bourke sity of retiring trom the Vabinet, woe) rom retaking the farm. He placed six show that the subject of suspend | a i bailiffs in Bourke’s house. The Hab ;s Oorpus act n treland has ny : hborhood was much excited reg’ rding drop; ed by the government. The Bit hy . siadion The tactics employed in Cap- ham Daily Post contains to-day the follow tai ‘n Boycott’s case were used. No provi: ae Geecens.. enemas ae ‘ ere isions were sold to the bailiffs, who were to Ireland there is 8 point beyond wilt ed rved out at the end of a week, and re ownage a Wi nos yim expel he fused to continue to hold the house. They the ce mpder ear Gute nese placed by six others, who, up to the on such grounds 43 are at present Net : present time, have held the fort pluckily, pea ination or en 6 ee oe ees yoing regularly to Limerick fer provisions. the Cabinet. That this es eae Mr. Sanders himself was shot at and the or later imply the collapse Se intimidation continued, but unsuccessfully. net is tolerably certain. Phe direct D*! Mr. Hanlon, with another bailiil, went to between the adminisiration and the forces} |: | tick for provisions and returned after that called it into being would be Drones; dark. He had almost reached home. The and the former would, an ho true ee RE passing fa grove of trees when a representative of the principle which, “alas i mane partially cones ale d by the trunk of a a ogres p lar wave, swirled Vir, “xin nic l tree, tired a heavy charge of buckshot inte eee mane. Dower. . Ae A ee “7 Mr. Hanilen’s face. Mr. Hanlon replied ar ST GOERS Taree ee ee Arcata “ss, with three shots frem a revolver, but with. a other _oeecyggp bone mace pat ae effect. He then fell, having become faile |. A feeble gh rte Ongena wane 1. insensible. The wounded man was scon eagerly to coercing; & toes _—" ven et removed to a neighboring house. The cool head and collected et he “ loctor who was called discovered that he lone. The members for Bir- terrible fracture of the just et: ming ham : off the demand but stare | re right if they have had till the country calmness. an | has 1 time to recover its judicial a the: wil] lave earh rd t ne slick rest tl IAN SS; of every lover of liberty. {, ww! lessness 1 1 Irefxnd must be put down. Crime must} : 2 Y ; > ; -- i be traced ou and punished. gut all this, | one without | ' I i | we lope wid believe, can be « goin? back to’ the cla: nsy exXp dient of b ' and forfeiting the liberties of a unity in order to deal with the} The semi-ofticial | brut ? for € who @ COtliil wickedness of the few.” assertion is therefore simply misigading | Coercion would have been demanded but for =he opposition of Messrs. Bright and i}! Cha aberlain. On the 19th, the Zimes,in a leading} rticle, asid :—‘* If the Cabinet, a m s | the jori y of its men ibers sh: muld be co tn} a ns to accept what, as we have said, tho. 1 | oxe sutive forriance of its wil! be no unwise cen:ure that course. iff the government | should not deem it necessary to . ext: a powe! functions, we trusti rere | attempt te } . , + ' oostruct Or; 3 it is apparent that be prep sred to face a opposition { whea Parliament meets, which will seri-| ous! y Im} er the prospects of a bas st settle- ment ofthe land question.” The Pail M Ga: ctte,. re plying to the Timed edit ial article on Ivish affairs, declared that every | liberal newspaper in England and. Scot -| government from an| | i | storm of lanl dissuades the ianpiediate session of Parliament and a policy of coercion “The c ee it gay*, °° desires to see anew pol ied in Ire znd. Coercion, withont a icin lang bili. would not he a new policy.” The} Da ly 7 legraph points ont that the © avinet must await the report of the Irish Land Co amission eiore any lan : announced or any vis san be rous meas: | ures can be taken. The News, in its leac- | ing editorial, says :-—" The Cabinet di i} no: come to any decision yesterday in re¢ gard to the meeting of P arliament. it was| nou, We believe, Const leres j tna ‘ bh 12 | ha l yet come when it could be finally de-} cl ec whether an earlier BeSS1LON is neces: | sin is necessary. The government are) likelv to’be engaged for some time in con-| silering a scheme that they intend to in| trodauce on the Bi ibject of land tenure iD | 4 Ireland.” reve ik ee Maid Truth says:— ‘*The newspapers how! for; a suspension of the ordinary law in faver of} exceptional coercion. So did the Itahan} »n brigandage was rife in a large p»pers whe ; ; ee Cees | Mm. Pp i g Italy ‘ Any on : Cavour said, LLLOSt cr sitadie pret appearance. The ruiotr & Ave ye + P 7? ee ee . : > x | i a ; ‘ Ci ay ‘ ‘ : nte . ’ ‘ yo ao ‘can govern Ina state of seige it may} Cnariottetown Quintett am wllose > Yossi ily becot ne necessary to govern Ire- sistance 18 neW nec S8ary to the success Oi a} i nd in this fashion, but resort should noi | Concert, played well—but not so well as, na in tit ; te ' 47 ss ik a . ee ba had ihabeto until every other means has | With more practice they cco me have played. been tried and failed, until the grievous) - ir. Vinnicombe’s violin solo drew forth a y Se ya3 of the {rish have been me with | genuine Durst of applause and an encore, | 1 ialati 3 i?! id Miss Magee, or. Ss. Jolin, played a! Ceis t ite A NEW LAND BILL, elaboré an aie programme, which will most pro- | hab! ‘inde, b vesides an impro'’ the system of land tenure, the purchase of eertain lands andestates with g nesistance for the purpose of placing the scheme of peasant proprietary on trial. The Pall Mall Gazette, in a leading edito- vial article, says:—‘‘Unless Mr. Forster ‘efuses to be any Jonger responsible for the government of Ireland witheut coercion, nsiant coercion cannot be necessary, and Ministers Bright and Chamberlain are right. Something is said about Lord Sei- bourne (Lord Chancellor). It is invidious to introduce personal comparisons, but if The Cabinet is new rfement ot ; 1 | j the gossip be true that Lord Selbourne is on one side and Mr. Bright on another public opinion,” among the liberals at any rate, will not be ilong in de- ciding between the statesman who was so purblind .as to insist, only ten years maintenanes of the Irish tatesm: un wpe has Sp oken | go, on tae Church and the ; what the liberals of all shades recognize to be more solid wisdom about Iz land than | all of his colleagues put together.” Speci ial | despatches to Paris papers mention rumors | of asuccession of radical members from Mr. Gladstone's Cabinet, to be followed by overtures te Lord Derby and other mod- erate conservatives. The St. James’ Gaz- ette, in a leading editorial article; says -— ** It is safe to affirm that there are differ- ences in the Cabinet between the views cf Lord Selbourne, Lord High Chancellor, who holds that the vindication of the law should have pricrity over the redress of alleged grievances, and Mr. John Bright, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, and come i ee 4 aDInNyY ior); they mv ith} | : = ~1 3 ating details of | } COFFE éh. ine acconipal ‘lille nn in : overnme;nt | - >} {faimer, had received a skull. He now lies in a precarious condi tion, noone he has regained conscious- ness. Michael Looby, a grocer at New Pallas and a jrephew of Bourke, is susp ect- ime. He was immediately ar- rested, being taken out ef bed. He was conducted to Mr. Hanlon’s bedside and identified, Mr. Hanlon having been able to see him in consequence of the bright moon- light. Mr. Hanlon’s deposition was taken, when Looby was committed and conveyed to Limerick Jail. That the Herald's Brussels correspondent has reason to place implicit faith in the statement thatsome steamers took on board, t two or three lialian ports, 8,000 Wet- e rifles. three thousand of Os m are magazine rifles, and they are said to have been shipped fc », but really itended for freland, jo were purchased in i Weiland by some Irishmen who had from the United States. ead of tus cr a ee iwo or oa r Greece That additional troops have been ordered to Ballinrobe. Someof those there have een directed to be in readiness to proceed by forced marches to Galway. That ‘‘intimidation is even on the march Dublin itself, as there have been some instances of threatening letters sent to per- sons in Dublin county.” That the Land League has removed all its books and papers toa place of safety fearing thei: possible seizure. That a portion of the hussars encamped | N at Ballinrebe were ordered to return to Dublin immediately, in consequence of their horses suffering from exposure to the . r o igevere weather, Chat the men will be at Lough Mask farm week. They have finished the digging of the potatoes and turnips and | U ister another have now begun to thresh the corn, which is the most serious part of the t a meeting of the tenant farmers of Monay county has strongly denounced the a hati mn. That the expense of the military portions . £ e 5 I of t Boyco relief expedition will be levied on county Mayo. The Concert for the Blind. * Turmme was a fairly jarge and appreciative auc dieuce de ot 1e¢ ily < Some of the of our amateurs were missing froin the ranks of the perfermers; on the other hand, several ladies and good. but, i niano solo—ithe i hella Cappa March—with | urprising power. Her performance was, heartily applauded aud en- were very, ind Miss Paimer. irs. M. McLeod Palmer tributed a beautiful voca 1 "det aud very | pleasing trios and quartettes were sung by | Mrs. Maxwell. Mrs. R. FitzGerald, Miss Miss Lee, Miss Bourke, Miss F. Palmer, Captain "Maxwell and Mr. Fred. Mfichell. Mr. Williams sang two solos. Both were highly appreciated by the whe: ence andthe last was encored. Mrs. M. McLeod sang ** Looking Back,” the music of which was composed by Acthur Sulli- van. It was a song well suited to Mrs, MeLeod’s musical and well cultivate voice, and was received with much applause Miss Mabel Bourke sang ‘‘Saved from the Storm,” and refused an encore. It was the first sulo Miss Bourke ever contributed to a publie concert; and the effort was most praiseworthy. Miss Bourke’s voice is we hope, destined often to be heard in cir- er than those of the drawing room. as 1t deserved, rey) Karle 7 ; ‘i ia ? t o Veli piaved oy Mr. a k v : 5: and At con- cles larg Mdiss Palmer gave a brilliant rendition of Vhen the heart is young;’ and, we think, added to her established reputation as a vocalist. This concert may be termed the ‘‘first musical treat of the season ;” and it was highly creditable to Miss Palmer and those wan gectaped her. Me. S. Can: sLuY, the retail merchant prince of Montreal entertained 110 ne swsboys and veral newsgirls and newswomen at lunch at fis establishment, the ether day. An enter- tainment, taken part in by invited guests, and speeches by Protestant and Catholic clergy- men, fellowed the lunch. At the clese parcels contaising warm winter elothing, were distri- Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, President of the puted to each. ve; and the Uonce rt, as a whole , Was | most popular | gentlemen made a} a —_ ene theamne nn tet ADO WEWS BY TELEGRAPH, pew , Nov. 25. A Dublin despatch says the ‘commander of the forces in Ireland reeeived a sudden on Wednesday, to meet Mr. Forster at the Caatle. The merchants and ether citizer they cannot serve on the jury in the State trials for fear of injury to their business, and rourder. As the merchants have bust- ness with all parts of the country, they fear being traversers are convicted, Boycott has received a threatening let- summons 13 declare ‘*Boycotted” il the ter bearing 2 2 Lon don date. A Berlin despatch says the government jis sbout tO ef omplete a nutabe r Of branch railway lines. : The Press ized to state that For: Cabinet Council to-day, sity to adopt coercive measures in [reland at present. The Cabinet has finally agreed upon pro- posals to be submitted to “Parliament on the [rish land question. The steamer State of Nevada which ar- rived at Glasgow en the 23rd inst., from New York, encountered fearful wéather during the passage. Her deck houses were smashed, arid 35 head of cattle killed. She was hove to for two days. A despatch from Paris says the body of Pascal Smith, the millionaire, fromm St. Paul, Minn., has been found off the Mar- seilles coast. He left a lunatic asylum in May, and arrived at Marseilles with his wife and son on the 19th inst. Next even- ing he was missing, and is supposed to have drowned himself. ° Union City, Noy. 29. Samuel Eagles was shot last night while entering the house of his divorced wife. He is sinking fast, and says Henry Pierce shot him. SAVS li is anthor- ter deetlared at the there was no neces- Association iND., Spezzra, Irany, Nov. 25. The steamer ‘‘Oucle M. Joseph” was ran into by another steamer, name .not given. She sank almost immediately with over three hundred persons on board, of which fifty were saved, principally crew. Great uneasiness is felt in English circles, as it is feared many English and American passengers were on board. OSBORNE ROUSE. Nov. 25th—A J McInnis, Neil McPhee, North Buxton, Wylie, Licmicdicallaec, NB; iver; Joseph Avant, Summerside Mra Milligan, do; Howard Farrow, do; Jacob Schurman, do; Martin Martin, E idon; AA Mce- Lean, Mentague; Db McKenzie, do; A WC ark Shediac; A E Martin, Welfville, NS; Miss Jane Martin, do; Cyrus Craswell, St Eleanors; H V DesRoche, Miscouche; Hector McKay, Murray Harbor; James McKay, do; A Dickson Nova Scotia; James Ballentine, do; Rev John Me ~ en, Picten NS; Mrs McKay, Halifax ; Rev CT W Johnston, Crapaud P McLauch- ia, Souris. Murray Ont; John West Les, NB, Mrs David Grady, AND; REVERK HOOK. Nov. 25—N T Norman, Mentreal; P All- worth. do; John Richards, Fredericton, N B; J W MacLeod, Stmmerside; Archibald Me- Millan, do; Malcolm McLeod, Belfast; R Jaeques, Quebec; John Stewart, Mentreal; B Bailey, Halifax, NS; Wm_ Richards, Pide- ford; Capt. Jones, England; K M Myrick, Boston, Mass. i OCKLIN HOUSE. | Nev 25 Edward Dickie, Londonderry, NS; Aibert McMillan, New Glasgow, N 8; | Mrs Wm Patrick, Pietou, NS; John UVoiley, New London; Hugh J Montgemery. do; Chrus Morris, do; Mrs ‘Taylor, do; John | Johnston, Summerside; ae Fraser, Lot 16; i Alex McBeth, Port Hill; James A McKie, !Bay View; Arthur Simpson, do; Jeremiah Simpson, do; D S Wright, Bedeque; Denald VicKay . Das Sable; James McKay, do; Edwin | Coffin, Souris; Hugh Fraser, Linkletter Road; James Robin, Bonshaw; Wilham P Grakam, | Park Corner. Dru esta ; - | HORTHERN LIGHT, mi HEN the Prince Edward Island Steam ¥¥ Navigation -Cempany’s Boats cease 'running, the 8. S. ‘* Northern Light ’ will ply, making daily trips when practicable— leaving Georgetown at 6 a. m.; and Picton, at 1.40 p. m., on arrival of theetrain from | Halifax. WILLIAM MITCHELL, Agent of Dept. Dept. of Marine, Chariottetows, } Nev. 26, 1886. { tf i G. HERBERT | HASZARD, peor a Book Manufacturer, Law Stationsr and Relief Stamper, 18 QUEEN STBERT. Christmas & lew y Yoar"s Cards, 18sO-si, Embracing some of the Chvicest Designs ever produced, N Y patterns of those Cards are unique in z design, entirely different from anything in the market, and chosen because they are refined and suitable for customers of educa-;} tion and taste. They are produced for the! trade, and not for dry goods merchants, | from the Cxtzpaatep Dx La Ror & Co. we have received a choice assortment, including the Satin designs ; from Messrs. Prane & Co., a great variety, imcluding the $2,000 Prize series ; and frem one of the largest Fine Art publishers of London, a series of Photo. Hand-Painted Cards. Persons desirous of sending their friends’ those Cards that they are not tired of seeing in every dry goods shep in the ceuntry, would do well to give us a call G. HERBERT HASZARD. QUEEN STREET. Ch’town, Nov. 26, 1880—4w 2aw el ee ne ee ne PROFESSIONAL CARD. eRmaNncis SS, LONGWORTH, Barrister-at-Law, WOPTARY PUBLIC, &o. OFFICE-—O’Halloran’s Building, 46 Great George Street, “a door to the Union Bank, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Nov. 25, "80 ae pat till 3st dec BUTTER, {HOICE QUALITY, FOR THE TUB, at ‘ fom =" ~~ "~ TEER & GOERS. BUTTER, SALE BY Nov. 26, 1850. CANNED SMOKED Finnan Haddie “MOMETHING NEW .AND NICE. . sale at 20 eents per tin. & GOFF. BEER Fer __ Mov. 20, 1880. - Nestle's Wik Food. VOR INFANTS and INVALIDS. For sale at BEER & GOFF’S. Nov , 1889. DIGBY HERRING! AND BONELESS FISH, BY THE BOX, at BEER & GOFF’s. 1530. BRAN. —-BRAL, 1? TOs JUST RECEIVED. “"Y HORACE HASZARD. Ch’tewn, Nov. 24, ’830—lw Nov. 25, es a For sale Charlottetown Business College, EVENING GLASSES. XHIS session is malcaal for those whose business wi'l net permié of their attend- ance during the day. The course is adapted not only for such as have enjoved the best educational advantages, but also for those whose education is deficient from want of early training. The subjects taught are such as every man must have in conducting a general business, viz: Book:kteping, by Single and Double Entry (Theoretical and Practical), Penmanship, Geveral Business, Business Vor- respenidence, Arithmetic, etc. No young man can afford to miss the course. No entrance examination. Sessien 7.30 to 9.30 p. m. apply to For ‘particulars L. B. MILLER Nev. 24, ’80—eod pd _. Principal. LAST TRIP an or— BOSTON STEARERS THE “CARROLL” EAVING BOSTON Saturday, 4th of December, Nabe A. fay (WEATHER PERMITTING), Will be the Last ‘rip of the Season CARVELL BRGS. Nov, 19, 1880—pat lw Special Pepositors in Mer- chants’ Bank, ree x iL PERSONS holding the Special Depo- sit Receipts of this Bank, for moneys| dep osited by the Shareholders in Nov ember! sk December, 1878, are hereby notified that the Bank is prepared to pay the respective amounts of these Receipts on the day they are payable, viz: DECEMBER is7, 1880, and that no interest will be allewed or paia by the | Bank on such Receipts after that day, unless special arrangements are made therefer with the Cashier. WM. McLEAN, Ch’town, Nov. 15, 1880. Cashier. novl8—tl 30th a WOOD. | 100 CORDS SOFT WOOD, 50 cords HAKD-WOOD, and 2000 LONGERS, for sale by JOSEPH MEAGHER. "S0—tf : Walle OATS y JE want a few thousand bushels. As this will probably be the last shipment holders had bei@r apply im- Nov. 22, for the year, mediately to H. or G. COOMBS, Charlottetown. Nov. 22, 1850—4i, pat ar sj li RINDLING WO0d, 300 LOADS F@R SALE. Apply to JOSEPH MEAGHER. Nov. 22, ’80—tf ..' UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper ta Provinces. TO Ren § Nae Shop and four rooms att tached, at SM present occupied by the subscriber. A first-rate stand for a Mechenie or Butcher Apply to , H. COOMBS, Nov. 22, ’80—4i oun, pat ar 2i Ty Whom it May Concern, NOS [CK is hereb® given to all persons in- a debted to me, either by Mortgage, Judg- ment, Promissory Note, Book Account, or otherwise howsoever, that in consequence of my illness and inability to attend to business personally, | have this day appointed Wu. tram ©. Bourke, of Charlottetown, as m atiorney and agent to eollect and receive all amounts due to me as above. { therefore request all persons indebted to me as aforesaid, to make immediate payment of the amonnts due, to the said W'lliam C, bourke, at his office in Chariottetown, he being the only person authorized and em. powered by me to grant receipts or discharges tor the same, Dated at October, 18*0. Millview, Lot 49, this 30th J. R. BOURKE, Referring to the above, I, the undersigned, William ©. Bourke, hereby request payment of all amounts due to the said John R Zourke (of Mullview), whether on Mo Judgment, Promissory Note, or otherwise, to be made to me at my office (in the Stare of Bourke, Sun & Cg.) in Charlottetown, forth. with. 4 _ WILLIAM C. BOURK®. Novy. 17, 2aw, pat ar lin law BEST VALUE —BOF-- ae READY GASH, cee Men's Qvercoats, Ulstars,. Refers, Sacque & Shooting Coats, Pants and Vests, Underclothing, Serge, Wool, Wincey and Cotton Shirts, Ties, Braces, Linen and Paper Collars, Tweeds, . | Taliors’ Trimmings, &e. F. LEPAGE &CO. GLASGOW HOUSE. 53 Queex Srrepr. Nov. 22, ’80-—pat FOR SALE. THOROUGASBEKED Sherthora Heifer— i ‘Shepherdess If.,” color white, calved Kensington, May 1, 1877, sire Statesinan Si, Herd Book page 5 (now in calf.) Took ist prize at Provincial Exhibition 1879. ‘Took 2nd prize at Provincial Exhibition 1888. Apply te DANIEL DAVIES, ** Westwood” Royalty. Nov. 5 *$0—eod ti TO LET! \HE Dwelling (7 reoms) reheat the sub- scribers’ shop on Great George | Street, lf desired, stable room and workshop ¢an be supplied. Apply to H. COOMBS. Nov. 22, ’80—4i eod, pat ar 2i Seay eee eS Wants, Easi, Found, & XH A ' N--A Maia lot of seco Anand CHAIN—as good as new. For sale cheap.-——-C. F, Yates, cor. Water and Pownal streets. [no 26 61 wir BLASS GEAR--Two sets tyind- las Gear—for half price. —C. F. YATES, cor Water and Pownal streets. {ne 26. 6i rye L&F—A Tenement House, situated om Kent street, next door to Dr. Greamer. Apply to Mrs. OFFER, Queen street. [no 13 tf POARDERS—Three or four Boarders can be accommodated with first-class board and apartments at very reascuable rates, in a pleasant and one of the most con- venient localities in the city, Apply | at this office. Ino 6 tf ew Cottage To Let, near the resi dence of the Hon. John Longworth, containing Kitchen, Sitting Room, and three Bedrooms, pleasant and healthy situation, the land adjoining, is well adapted for ® Laundress or Market Gardener. Inquire at residence of Chief Justice Palmer.—nov i8 eod Ps ‘KIN DUECKS—MATTOCKS CELE- BRATED STRAIN—originally oef Pal- mer Chft and Erland strains. Natural weights of full grown birds from 12 to 16 Ibs. per pair. For sale by A. SMALLWoop, Uhar- lottetown. por Sale—A few choice Otter skins, oad proof, for gents or ladies trim , at J. Hobb’s Hat and Cap Factory.—nov 1S 3in eod r mXe> LET—A House containing 8 rooms, with stable, coach house, and a large arden attached, fronting on Rochford Benen ossession given immediately. Appl a T. Crocxert, at the Fish Market. [no ! ‘; \ AGSTAFP’S ROTEL, Powna Street, continues to receive transiem aad permanent Boarders. .. Ge MBRELLAS— The subscriber wishes to infurm the citizens of Charlottetows that the business of Umbrella mending, &c., is still carried on at the old stand, opposite Mr, R. Bridge’s meat store.—S. TAUDVIN. [oe 25 Im {no 17 Ow 2aw ING ALIENS i iia. sin te gape ES a linees Alecia a haaite dah sali see alana posse si eee a + Mag Te acl FE Tom wltieaket