S NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, the Hop Bitters Regatta | tn Soieemes onesuedttindls Local and Other items, | Cur business —C\ Patagonian Circle Micrring Cae a Bb. decree —_- utectionery uli iy to arri > ONK immer s¢ ton Cx > quanti — ) 1 hand, and an thes month, whole. 88 YY SibY WINS nyoam sale and retail, B. Bauorexsron.— nev 13 6in | RO d Oi NS FIRS? HOAT. —- ; Cn aaa Look out for Geo. Davies & Co.’s new and ; Speci : } itch to Mraminer. est ; cs advert ee ee oe j Loxnpon, Noy. 15. eeeeiegaan In the fii thes Hop Bitters Race |, SCHARL Brcas was ariesied for being im-| to-day, in which ‘Vallace Ross, Riley, Feeley, ‘eaten ved in the ro bbezy of Me. Morris: wanes ef Barrow-on-t*urness, and Largen, of Wands. | “OUee: He was to day remanded to jail to} worth, rowed, Ross came in first an easy await examination victor | ore | Hanian has decided notto rowin these) NeMemMBer the meeting of citizens in the} races. City Coumil, Chamber, this evening at 7.30, io | , ousider the best means of giving relief to the} f EUROPEAN. sufferers by the Stellarton disaster. ’ New York, Nov. 16, ee en, Sane PY eee ; : : ° . | Bros. & Co. aa the brig ‘‘ Faany,” owned by | A London despatch says that at a Cabi-! Welsh & Owen. cleared for Quecnstown yes: | net rocting on Monday the Irish Land |terday. Both were loaded with oats and deal. question was discussed as considerable : —— | lengt!). Two schemes for setiling it were | us schooner * Mary Alice,” which arri sugsze ted one based on the idea of eiving ec from Annapolis yesterday wi h a cargo ot | the teuants greater security in their oceu appies brougay ; barrel of choice fruit ad pation as tenants of land, and the other, Gressee vo *" the tat ee oe rlottetown, © based on the idea of authorizing tenanis to |*"° another to the ** Wild Mane Va rlotte- | buy ovt!their Jandlords on arbitration, ay | “Ow? hh y " | be thankinuily received by | to price taking mo account the rents paid. fo rt aM P ase PES | Capitulisis, it is understood, favor the lat-| Varcer ror your Mexry—At L. J. wi-| ter p/n. : liams’, Queen & Gents’ Hats at very | bi BLIN, Nov. 16 low prices; Underclothin mall advance in| The fortg tenants on the Lough Mask \C°S% sults to orce warranted to ft or noj estate haveissued an address calling on all|* es that petition, Terms } Irishuen, r@¥ardless of pariy, for assist-| [uo 15, 61f ance in money to erable them te go to the! i aii ete hed ia ia ns residence of Lord Erne. Many northern | pean ee nee ee ee ae ee tenant farmers have alveady approve d the! >... on a Par See tee ~~ ss hts e a eed : oe : ident Order of Oddfellows, left Fredericton en} proyecs. = sen members of vhe Land League | Monday to m n Official visitation to the will acecotapany the tenaats to Lord Erne’s. | subordinate lodges in bis ivrisdiction. His If the expedition proves unsuccessful, the} programme for P. E. Island was laid out as tenan(s intend to hold meetings ia the nor- Lf llows:—Thurs a ISth Pri Edward therp counties and appeal to the northern \ <ige, Summerside; Friday, 19th, Wuildey tenur | Lodge, Charlottetown; Saturday, 20th, Col- Lonpon, Nov. 16, {Ville Lodge, Seuris; Monday, 22ad, St. Law- nin i ke ie | Fence Lodge, Charlottetown. = ison to lieve at eight thousand | Wr ha : sw Cadcas Esai ine 5. |. rifles were shipped recently ia some steam- ae ers at severa! Italian ports for Ireland, and J ' A, wat NOY. >, se. that rifles ‘a purchased in Switzerland]. ‘* Fred j aot ce against by so:ne [risen whe had come from the bagpetepyeeer — ne ee vie we?“ I< posto c Ulub, oO boston ~-Ss Min- United ' Name secondly, James ely, 20 min Loven Masx Camp, Nov. 14. jutes: Georg Osborn, 294 minutes; Philip | There was unusual stir in the camp last | ee minutes ; Chas. Raymond, 314 nigh’ ia the constabulary brought a foe, i ite :. : —_ oes, ate Di idite tor, it was a rumor that 1,200 men were going 1¢ to make egg etacee es . N. WW. iy {cFer an atiack. The report turned ont to be 7 Leed Street, South Besten, Mass. baseless, but the usual precautions were ae ‘ “ee oe } } taken. Sent ies were stationed along the Weather Bulletin. outskirts of the demesne, passwords were issue i, and the little army prepared to turn vit atthe first note of alarm. An- other company was sent to the camp to-day by way of re ‘inforce ment, but it seems that there was not the slightest need for alarm, as the country is patrolled by constabulary for miles around, while the force is on the alert everywhere, and the slightest gather- ing would instantly be known. A long train of army stores arrived this afternoon from Claremorris, under the escort’ of cavalry, infantry and constabulary. The acene in camp to-day was very interesting. The volunteers are quartered mostly in barns, where kitchens and sleeping accoim- modation had been fittelup. Here [found some men cleaning their revolvers, others read ing newspapers or writing, while about a dozen were threshing corn or walking ever te an ivy-covered, ruined castle within the demesne, whose ‘ancient battlements have not for centuries witnessed such a martial scerie. I discovered two great fires rearing around the voluateers and constabu- : lary, who were trying to keep themselves wari, and were inaking the walls echo with their laugiter. The entire scene at Capt. Boycott’s farm is so strange that it is im- ssible to cease wondering atit. It is alf serious, half ridiculous, and wholly interesting. It represents one of the most remarkable events in the history of Ireland. During the coming week there will proba- bly be only a re petition of the scenes which I have algeady described. The report that ; awoman hai been ‘‘earded” for selling food to one of the relief party turns out to } be wholly false. Lonpen, Nov. 15. The Observer has reason to believe that the Ministry do not contemplate any im- mediate exceptional measure for the pres- ervation of peace in Ireland, but intend to defer action uncil the meeting of Parlia ment, which may be expeeted early in January. The Pall Mall Gazette on Satur- ’ day evening said the talk that Parliament will be summoned early in January pro- bably has good foundation. Under ordin- ary circumstances Parliament would not meet until Mebruary. Lonpon, Nov. 16. The Times says the Queen will hold a council at Windsor Palace on Saturday, | - When Parliament wil! be formally’ pro- | ied from 24th Nov., to a later date. Aci is rumored £500, 000 more gold is to) be sent to New York this week. Lonpon, Nov. 16. 5 Last evening in light procession. The Conservatives took : um brave at this display and interfered with the lines at several points. This occasion- ed many violent encounters, but there is no news of any person being seriously wounded. Panis, Nov. 16. ‘I'he Archbishop of. Paris has written to the members of the dispersed religions or- ders, counseling them in their persecution, and enjoining patience and resignation. —_— ——— > < o— Tue Bosron Srirver PLatine Compayy, is now prepared to do all kinds of Gold ‘and Silver plating, such as knives, forks, spoons, eake baskets, fruit stands, tea sets, watches an jewelry of every description. Carriage work, handles, dashers, &c, &e. ‘N. B.—Every job warranted to give entire Satisfaction or no charge made. p on posite the Atheneum. P x, 219, Charlottetown. ge ae ea nate nite tage ae : oat, i ee \ a, eer. Glasgow the students | who elected. John Bright rector of the Uni-- versity, celebrated their victory by a torch ’ : Preba Lilities Maritime Prov for the next ?4 hours for the NCES. Nov. VW ; ads, 18S—10 a. m. fair to cloudy areas of rain or snow. TORONTO, Moderate to fresh weather,. follewed by A ee. = rn — - = oe - on aie. DIE %, BR m4 In this city on the 10th inst., of Diphtheria, Mary Ann, youngest.daughter of Thomas “and Catherine O Brien, aged 6 years. _—— — - -— a - woman Danibny tarts cosine IMMENSE SALE OF Silverware: —AND— TABLE APPUINTHENTS, AT AUCTION. ~ HAVE JUST RECEIVED 17 CASES of Silver-plated Ware from some of the best ,manufacturers in the United States, which ‘I am ordered to sell at Anction, at the Queen Street Auction Rooms, MONDAY, 22nd Nev., inst, AT ll @’cLock, A. M. The consignment consists of Tea Services, Cruet Stands, Water Pitchers, Card Baskets, Cake Baskets, Goblets, Mugs, Toast Racks, Spoon Holders, Pickle Jazs, Sugar Bowls, Tea Pots, CreamPitchers, Butter Kuoives and ©: oolers, &e., &e.; and a large stock of CUTLERY, in Dinner, Dessert and Tea Knivesand Forks, and Fruit do. Also, Table, emer and Tea Spoons, te- gether with a fine senrtm rent i of small wares tor ee presen rm Baz &e., &e. N. - Sale positive, as “the stock must be ie out ‘PN GNG 7 x r W. B. SE Wy ART, Nov. i, 18 80. _Auctioneer, Hegant Christmas Cards FOR SALE | A the British American Book and Traet E Society's Depository. —— ALSO Insstock. (and a large supply expected) hawisome Gift Books, Magazines and Reward Books andCards for Sabbath Schools, &c. M. F. ELEIS. Nov. iN, isse--6i a one ccty el NE LABRADOR HERRING | AN scarcely be bought at any price this Fall; but I have now on hand, and will sell curar for cash, 30 Bois. Fat Mackerel, which are far superior to any Labrador Her- ring, and will be sold at lower prices than those asked for poor Nova Scotia Shore Herring. Apply to . JOHN COOMBS. 18 Queen Street, Ch’town—4i, pat 2i [n17 UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER the Chea nov. 17 published in ‘~~ t and most Newsy Paper e Provinces, meets to-night.— ST}OWING A SUVPERL CW FCT FROM BEST Lt t at “eal 3 s * a ae a =) *: tas? ; hes %, 4 CN act wenn stem § S* We PLUSH, FREIZE, VELVET, FUR IN ALL THE NEWEST : . Cn ; : wwe tT D ff i Silks and Satins, mm Pompadonr, alvets and Velyataens. in Plain Colors elyets and Velveteens, in Plain Colors, New Laces, Ribbons, &c.., Hlowers STERNS MR STOCK OF — ” Nlaterials ! MOUSES. OS Bas ere eee te AND STRAW HATS, SHAPES. Brocade ani Plain olars, Pompadour and Hmbossed. and Heathers, Hat and Bonnet Ornaments. <= 1) ee SPOCK OF STAPLE U iN VALUE AND Charlottetewn, JODS, VARIETY, PERKINS & STERNS. ° Oeteber 4, 1880. Bs NI (‘4 N iM yt T i sy ; | z X pe ? mde \ - \ 5 4 ££ ARE SHOWING A OWEN CON Stock of Seasonable CFEC EAT Dress Goods, Shawls, Mantles, Wincies, and White Cottons, &c., &e. 0:0 tweed Pilot; Beaver, Diagonal, 1 President’ and Uister Cloths, Wane Se CEH HAP! eee > READYMADE CLOTHING! Vests, &t,, Reefers, Pants, —:0: in Ulsters, Qyernoats, It will pay Cash Buyers to cali and examine our Goods and elsewhere. ORR’S Prices before purchasing or ROBER Charlottettown, e 16, >. etait OLD STAND, ~~ —_—— * i F Gentlemen, neler. Baving your Winter OV ERCC IATS YOU SHOULD VISIT AGDOWALD'S, QUEER ¥ Ya ‘Ot im my J. 5. Mi i Oy SPUEDN & CO, BARGAINS IN Very Low Prices, | Nov 2, 1580. S AND REEFERS. STREET. |. Nov. li, '30—p: APPLES. ANNAPOLIS. SCHOONER MARY ‘No. 1 WINTER DIRECT FROM i ce LANDING EX 108, J 300 en choice Winter-keeping APPLES, all | the best. kinds. Call early and select. Selling low. 7 r WILLIAM DODD, Nov. 13, *30— Queen Square. | i gall das XHAT desirable residence owned and oc- cupied by the subscriber, and situate on Dundas Esplanade, together with the water lot in front. | The house and outbuildings are in a state of | thorough repair. | For terms apply to Messrs. Hopeson & Me- Lxop, or to “ALEX, ‘SAC TAB, Ch’town, Nov. 1, ’80 —té MOLASSES. PUNCHEONS of the choicest in the é “ft market. Grey | | CARVELL BROS, TO Ler. COMFORTABLE HOUSE of eight L\ rooms,with good cellar and yard, situat- ed east end of King street. —ALSO— The rooms over my store in Queen street, very suitable for offices. Apply to WILLIAM DODD. Oct. LS, a TATO FARINA! Preferable to Cora Flour. Five cents per th, TT BEER & SONS. ee A magnificent stock —_——- to ehoose irom- ?:——— -- —ani Ladies Manties! Ladies will find the largest v ariet Mantles i uJ s price Nov.’ 9, 1880. weag JaTIIIT OF 109P FXON ni 4c naan’ Jeddy GOL MWI—OS, ‘TT ‘AGN ROPER A “FM "ASVO wea AVAHY ~ 9a OID “UIANIG ‘Guog ‘SHISINY ‘SHEBLING ‘SORSUIOM ‘IUSUG “Vay, *AHOTY SileIIGEO WOHO | [wise VW i G3SNid0 Ase 910} AJ800J9 MON TO LRT. HE BRICK HOUSE: situate in Water — adjoining the EXAmtNrr office. | JOHN INGS. | A to vey. , Nov. 2, 80. 30 4QuouIpOssy Ist December. ‘and lowest in the City at B. MACDONALD’S, er street, | TO LET! THE House situated on cerver Pownal and Dorchester streets, suitable for a private residence - or an hotel. Possession given Yerms Liberal. Apply te WILLIAM MURRAY, Baker. Nev. 12, *80. THE ROYAL OAK. ¥ Or Sale or or to Let, FEXHIS well-knowa Hotel, conveniently situated on Queen Street. It is three stories high, and contaias 16 rooms, kitchen, shop ete., and has spacious yard and large | stables, sheds and outbuildings. For further particulars apply to William | Dodd; or on the premises, to MRS. JAMES OFFER. Noy. 13, 1880. HE place to gt your Printing one isa the "EXAMI EK PRINTIN RO®OMS | ._Obta EBUCTO | MARINE Tnsurazee Association | | (9oOF ati Aa EK. PALMER, Junr., | Ch’town. Oct. 22, astheioncl iexchange Building, ey TPENTION |! Hides FARMERS 2 Wool Skins, Wool, | and Calf Skins. ARMERS having HIDES of any y denctip- tion, Wool or Wool Skins to dispose of, will find A READY MARKET AT THE Spring Park Wool and Hide Depot, { . US F. STACKPOLE, Oct. 30, 1880- MRS. W. W. IRVING S now forming her AUTUMN and WIN- TER CLASSES in DRAWING and PAINTING, in all their different Saget from Model, Life. &e. Intending pupils will kindly send in their names as soon as convenient. Terma, &c., made known on application at her Studio, Citg Hotel, opposite R, C. Cathedral. Oh’town, Sept. 11, °80-—2aw tf —