» be CO CL NTA eit asset tated nae apmasen NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, The Walking Match, The ‘ Unknown” Leads. Special despatch to ha denier SUMMERSIDE, Sept. 22. The go-as-you please matcli between Eph Clow and the ‘‘ Unknown” commenced in Ludlow Hall at il o'clock sharp this fore- noon. Mr. Iinlay MeNeill, referee and starter sent tle men off together. There were not many spectators present. The men are in very yood condition. The ‘Unknown’ lead froin the start, and at 1 o clock the score stoed :— ‘** Unknown,” Clow, 16 miles. . 15 miles, 17 laps. EUROPEAN. CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept 20. Fresh difficulties have arisen over the Montenegriu question. The Sultan insists on the powers simultaneousiy recognizing the new frontier line from Lake Scutari to Dinosch before Dulcigno is surrendered. Lonpon, Sept. 20. The Paria correspondent of the Times writes : ‘‘De Freycinet fails beeause in his Montauban speech he declared the govern- ment would pursue its policy without blus- tering, which was a reply to Gambetta’s Cherbourg speech and to the blustering olicy therein contained. He fails because . publicly ventured to throw off Gain- betta’s leading strings.” Paris, Sept. 20, Five thousand cabinet mekers of this city have stuck. DuLcicno, Sept. 20. A foreign man-of war is taking sound- ings off the coast, in order, it is supposed, te be in preparation fer the demonstration. Paris, Sept. 10. «The Beurse, referring to the joint purse arrangement of the Anglo-American and French Cable Companies, suggests that the present negotiations may be spoiled by the interfggence of too many negotiatiers. "(NITED STATES. San Francisco, Sept. 20. Capt. Nelson, of the sch. Western Home, which has arrived in seventeen days from Alaska, reports the Arctic revenue cutter Thomas Corwin is lying at one of the small ports, unable to proceed owing to the im- mense floes oi ice. Ice this year has offer- ed more difficulties to voyagers of nortliern seas than has been known for years. It came down earlier than usual and packs thicker. There is hope, however, of the Corwin being able te proceed in her search fur the Jeannette and missing whalers as goon as a break in the ice occurs, Michal Davitt, an [rish agitator, has ar- rived. A large procession of Irish civil and military sucieties received Davitt and es- corted him threugh the principal streets to the Grand Opera House building, which was densley packed. General W.S. Rose- cranz presiied. Davitt delivered an ad- dress on the Irish landlordism. The fol- lewing televram was submitted for the ap- proval of tlie audience and despatched :— ** To Land League, Dublin: One hundred thousand people welcome Davitt. Hold the harvest. No surrender to landlord tyranny. (Signed) W. S. Rosecranz, chairman. The demonstration throughout was most en- thusiastic. Marysvitie, Mo., Sept. 20. Dr. P. H. Talbott, editor of the ‘* Green- back Standard, was shot through the win- dow of his bedroom on Saturday night by an unknown assassin. The bullet also slightly wounded Mrs. Talbott. Talbott died on Sunday. CorninG, Ohio, Sept. 20. Striking miners attempted to come with- in the lines established by Ewing Guards. They responded with a volley of musketry. The fire was returned, and kept up fot five minutes. ‘I'he striking miners divided their forces into three parties, and simultane- ously attacked the troops. The Corning ywjiners were on two ridges, extending to the north and south of what is known as mine No. 3. The columu on the north side was 200 strong and well armed. The miners opened fire from both ridges, but scattered and fled precipitately after the troops had fired a few rounds. They made an effort afterwards to make another on. slaught, but could not succeed. The stiik- ing miners are said to be returning to their homes. The number in the attack is said to have been five hundred. It is thought there will be no further disturbance. Lovisvit_s, Ky., Sept. 20. At Milltown on Satnrday, five men en- gaged in a fightina bar-room. John Han- eock was shot through the lungs and will die. Simon Hancock was shot in the breast dangerously Three others were also shot, but not badly hurt. Twenty-six shots were fired. Derrorr, Sept. 20. A terrible tragedy occurred at Sonesville, Hillsbale County, on Sunday afternoon. Henry Lindley, a hired man in the employ of Mr. Tiffany, who is supposed to have conceived 4 passion for his employer's second daughter Alice, called on her and shot her killing her instantly. Lindley then blew «ut his own brains, falling with the weapon under him. Theonly cause known to which the crime can be attributed is nunre- quited love. The murdered girl was eigh- teen years old. Dayton, Ohio, Sept. 20. Lee Bri mbaugh, a prominent attorney of Miamesbury, was killed this afternoon by George Ware, of Dayton. Brumbaugh has for sometime been suspected of criminal intimacy with Ware’s wife during the latters absence. Ware returned home unannoun’ eed this afternoon, found them together, shot Brumbaugh and then delivered himself np te the officers. dl a aeadinnaeatandh-temertnanaehaiaan meena eee Local and Other tems, To-Mornrow — Queen’s County Election. a THe Sun September, crosses the line to-day—-22nd Best Bedeque Oysters at ‘‘ The Confection. ery. 2in Sweer Brier Cigarette’ with crystal mouth- pieces, at Runnin & Hart's, : jselS We are pleased to see that Dr. Canning has recovered trom his recent severe illness, ‘ihianeutiodighitan ‘ CANADA TeEMPgeRAnCE Act, 1878, — The election for Queen's County takes place to- morrow. Mr. Biacktock has engaged Archibald Forbes, the celebrated War Correspondent, for Oct, 22 and 23, at Academy of Music. senttlliiaibionmnih Peaches, Seekel and Louis Bonu Pears, Salem, Isabella and Catawba Grapes, Sweet Potatoes‘ Tematoes, Dates &c., just received at ‘*The Confectionery.”’ vin —— to, on Friday last, was very grand. The number of people present is variously esti mated at from 25,000 to 30,000. 1. O. O. F.—-The regular convocation of Port la Joie Encampment, will be held at Odd “ellow’s Hall, this evening at 8 o'clock. R. P. degree, will be conferred. aiepiibicliaipenbdinmne WutLe out hunting on Friday last, Dr. McKeen, of Little Glace Bay, C. &., accident- ly received the contents of his guu in his ankle, Amputation will be necessary, ly you want your stoves, and stove-pipe fitted up, leave your orders, with C. F Harris at City Tin Store, upper Queen st., and they will be promptly attended to. (sept 22, tf.) In the Quebee City Council, the other day, Councillor Sampsen gave notice that he would move for the exemption from taxes, for tive years, of all new industries established in that city. THe steamer ‘* Worcester” from Boston on the 2ist Sept., with freight and the following passengers: Mr John Ball, Mr Chas Lyons, Mr Dunn, C A Cantelo, Mr Anderson, Mr John Welsh and tamily, Mrs Brown, Mr (rlover, J Meiiwen, T Gray. A STRANGER entered the barber shep of Mr. Locket, Pownal street, ‘‘ teok the chair” and was promptly shaved. When the barber re- quested his fee, the stranger refused, <A few sharp words followed, and he turned on Mr, Locket, and intitcted several bruises on his face and body, A description of the individual was handed to the police, who promptly arrested him. He refuses to tell his name, Ar the prize meeting of the Queen's Co., title Association, to take place en Monday the 27th inst. All members ef the Active Militia Cempany, must appear in the authorised full dress, or undress uniform of the cerps ta which they belong. And the shoeting shall be: Any position with head to the target. By Order, ki. MaeDovca i, Sec’y. THe fourth annual prize meeting of the Queen's County Rifle Associatien will take place on Monday the 27th inst., commencing at 8 o'clock, a. m,, Cash prizes to the amount of $130 besides a silver medal and several prizes in kind will be competed for. ‘The en- trance fee to each match, to members of the Association, is only 25 cents, and we antici- pate a very Successful meeting. Ar the annual meeting of the Queen’s County Rifle Association held last Friday evening, the following officers were re elected for the ensuing year :— Major Pollard, President. Major Dogherty ‘apt. Dogherty, | ‘abt Irving, : jeut. Passmore, { ** Kennedy, Capt. Longworth, } es ( c Members of Council, I INTERNATIONAL Line.—The amount of freight to go forward by the International Line steamers stillis so Jarge that the ‘‘ Fal- mouth” had to make another trip. The prin- cipal freight just now is mackerel from P. E. Island. lt generally comes with a rush, Business has been pretty good during the summer, as several new “ lines’’—such as the sturgeon trade—were opened up.—ASt. John Globe, SiXTY-ONE YEARS A LawyeR.—The senior member of the legal profession in P. E. Island departed this lite at Charlottetown. on the 16th inst., in the person of Sir Robert Hodg- son, the late Lieut. Governor of that Prov- ince. The deceased gentleman was admitted to the bar en the 26th September, 1519; and had he survived but ten days more he would have been in the profession for the period of Gl years. This long connexion with the law is of rare occurrence im any country; and few, if any, similar instances can be found in the Dominion.—-St. John Sun. ————---—_—— : A Monster Meerine.--The meeting at Stanley last night was literally crewded. John Simpson, Esq., of Hope River, was appointed chairman, and R. McNeill, Esq., M D., was appointed Secretary. Eloquent speeches were delivered by Rev. Dr. Murray, Rev. Father McGillivray, and G. W. Millner, Esq. A resolution promising support to adoption of the Scott Act, on the 23rd, was carried with enthusiasm. J.C. Clarke, Esq., and others spoke briefly after which the meeting dis- persed. Lire is a pack of cards. Childhood’s best cards are hearts; youth is captured by dia- monds; middle age is captured with a club, while old age is racked with the insatiable spade. ts natant I eens HOTEL ARRIVALS. REVERE HOUSE. Sept 2I—D Hawthorn, Calais, Me; Mrs D Hawthorn, do; Miss McCordock, St John, N B; Dr P Tobin, Halifax; E J Davys, Dublin, Ireland; John L McDonald, Boston, Bass. ——- > MARRIED. Ou the 2lst inst., by the Rev, Kenneth Maclennan, Mr, Perminias Smith, farmer, Murray Road, Lot 21, to Miss Barbara Mili- Se Re ER tn ee An een nat THe Odd Fellow’s demonstration at Toron The Charlottetowa, Sept. S, _— —_— P.E.ISLAND © ADVISORY BOARD ITH the view of encouraging Island | \ Exhibiters, this Board offers further | Prizes for Samples of GRA IN, i ROOTS, : VEGETABLES, FRUIT, &c., To be received at the Secretary’s office, | Chariottetown, on or before TUESDAY, | SEPTEMBER “8th, for the Provincial Exhi- | bition of New Brunswick, to be held in the City of St. Joha, on TUESDAY, the Sth of OCTOBER. ee For list of articles, prizes, and other parti- culars, apply to the Secretaries of Prince and | King’s Counties at Summerside and George- | town, and at Charlottetown to A. McNEILL, | Secretary Advisory Board, | Ch’town, Sept. 20, ‘80—6i TENDERS WANTED. {EALED TENDERS will be received at, the office of the Fire Department up to the 24th of SEPTEMBER, 1380, from per- sons willing to enter into a contract for sink- ing Two Brick Tanks in Charlottetown, agreeably to plans and specifications to be seen at the store of J. W. Pickard, Esq., North Side Queen Square. PETER McGOQWAN, Clerk of Fire Dept. Ch’town, Sept. 20, 1880-—2i 2aw 8 ee em mn ee Sugar and Molasses, I i OQURLY EXPECTED yper schr. ** Spec- tator,’’— 10 puns. choice Demerara MOLASSES, 10 tierces Barbadoes SUGAR. Also, to arrive per Brigt. ‘* Siena,” due from West Indies about Ist October, — 50 hhds. { Prime Barbadoes SUGAR, 20 tierces § : 125 puns. Choice Grocery MOLASSES. FENTON 1. NEWBERY, Ch’town, Sept. 16, ’°80—4i pat her 21 MUSIC AND SINGING. QO and after AUGUST Ist, Mrs. Jamzs Brown will give instruction in Music and Singing at her residence, King Square. Terms on application. Ch’town, July 29, 1880—3m 3taw tu th s BARRELS BAIT AND SALT, QUEEN’S WHARF. pe’ 00 BAGS SALT, e) 200 Barrels Herring and Mackerel BAIT, 800 MACK EREL BARRELS, 100 barrels P PING 50 half-barrels FAT HEERING. 100 Quintals CODFISH and HAKE. Just Landed—a choice lot New Labrador Herring. augl7 D. SMALL. WORTH'S LIVERY STABLES! PRINCE STREET, Between ‘Kent and Graften Streets Charlottetown, P. E. Island. June 17, 1880—3m eod pd MAGLEAN & MARTIN ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Newson’s Building, Opp. Post Office, Charlotietown, P. £. 1, A, A. McLEAN, D. C. MARTIN, June 18, 1379.—-ex2aw UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER, the Chea t and most Newsy Paper cent MacLeod, of New London, e Provinces, published in TWO CASES. Ex “ Anglia.” from London, 30 PACK AGHS TEA. HIN Ge LIS EH GOO Wm NOW OPENING AT THE LONDON HOUSH, Hx ‘‘ Utopia” from London, TWENTY CASHES. Bix “ Caspian” from Liverpool, G. DAVIES & CO. INSURANCE AGRI CULTURA DL FIRE LSA OF WATERTOWN, WN. Y, ORGANIZED 1853. Net Assets for Protection of Policy ilolders, $1,137,549.73. Deposited with thé Dominion Government for Security of ‘’amadian Policy Holders, $100,000.00. LOSSES PAID TO DATE, OVER $3,000,000. « Parties desiring Insurance on Private Resi- dences and contents, or Farm property, had better find ont rates, etc., of this Time Tried and Fire Tested Insurance Company. N. B.-—Canvassers wanted. Roz. Anus, Special Agent for the Maritime Provinces. JAS, DesBRISAY, General Agent for P. E. J. Ch'town, July 31, 188Q0—Am G ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY. ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, 54, Holborn-viaduct, E. C., London, Aug. 18,1879 Report on the Lornk HIGHLAND WHISKY : ‘“We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subjects ed them to careful examination and analysis. The samples were very frag- rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well-matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality. ‘* AnTHUR Hitt, Hassauz, M. D. ‘*Orro HeHner, F. C. 8., F. 1. C.” Agents : -- MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P.E.I, Feb. 24, 1880 MRS. W. W. IRVING S now forming her AUTUMN and WIN- TER CLASSES in DRAWING and PAINTING, in all their different branches, from Model, Life, &c. Intending pupils will kindly send in their names as soon as convenient. Terms, &c., made known on application at her Studio, City Hotel, opposite R. C. Cathedral. Dominion of Canada, Province oF Prixcrk Epwankp IsLanp, CITy oF CHARLOTTETOWN, ‘Tn the City Court before ROWAN ROBERT FITZGERALD, Eaquire, the Stipendiary | Magistrate for the City of Charlottetown. él NOTICE that His Honor the Sti- pendiary Mayistrate for the said City of Charlottetown has, by virtue of the power and authority in hii vested by the Statute of the General Assembly of said Island, in- tituled ‘* An Act in further amendment of an Act to Incorporate tho City of Charlottetown ‘and of the Statute 43 Victoria, chapter ' thirteen, in amendment thereof,” ordered and ‘appointed that FRIDAY, the first day of ) OCTOBER, A. D. 1880, be the day set down | for hearing all appeals made to him frou thei last preceding valuations, assessment or rates imposed or authorized by the City. Council of (said City, and that on such day, and daily | thereafter until all such appeals have been | heard, at the hour of eleven o'clock, forenoon, lin the said City Court, in Charlottetown, aforesaid, ail such appeals will be heard and finally determined by him. Dated at Charlottetown this thirteenth day of September, A. D. 1880. By order, W. SHEPHERD, City Collector for said City. [se 14] pat her ne pres arg once a week to date ; i i =a aoeaninarnecsill a . = * ey The Fast Sailing Brigantine “ SHAMROCK,” 249 Tons, Registered, Coppered and Classed 7 years A J at English Lloyds, CAPT. WM. McPHEE, Commanper, Ws sail from GLASGOW on or about the First of October, carrying Freight at through rates to PICTOU, SHEDIAC, GEORGETOWN, SUMMERSIDE, AND SOURIS, &e. For Freight or Passage apply in Glasgow to James Ketso, Es@., 134 St. Vincent street, or here to the owner, OWEN CONNOLLY. aug25--lm pat4i her new era ar Im QUEEN INSURANCE GO’Y, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING, NSURANCE eiffected on all kinds of Build- ings, Merchandise and Produce. Also, on Vessels on the stocks. Special rates for isolated resicences, Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince Mdward Island Nut Coal. ‘Nut Coal,” iu from Slate and Fire Clay. Round and Slack, at Albion Mines, Pictou, Nova Scotia, For orders apply to G. W, DEeBLOIS, Sole Agent for P. E. Island. Qld Sydney Mines, Cape Breton, Lingan Mines, Cape Breton. RDERS for Round Coal can be obtained on application to Terms as usual. G. W. DeBLOIs, Sole Agent for P. E. Island, Office, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown, June 17, 1880—pat her sj kea tf —— Bones. Bones. HE undersigned will pay fifty eents Cash per cwt. for all bones delivered at the Bone Mill, in the Royalty. No quantity less than one cwt. (112 lbs) taken. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Agent, Ch town, Dec. 1, 1879 Pbaaa Valuable Property for Sale, YO BE SOLD, all that part of Town Lot No. 74, in the first hundred of Town Lots im Charlottetown; having, nt of 67 feet, Dor- chester Street, and back 80 feet, to} gether with the eS ereon erected, For further pa apply to Messrs, Hoveson & McLerop Charlottetown. Se eee aa i Re A TT TT » har ON a ios a — ee a i Fs ameas ion gm a a ree i ee Ni nina AI OOO wh) AES Nr ne Wa eee aaa 7 " pepecest Steet yf a OP Oe tie ee coe soafensltey But! ngage ptt PA ee vrata 9s Fig Ra LEY canta ern 2 a, le wee Te nnd ses nnees setrrrsinnenavee alee om winer= Ban arn o ‘|