TELEGRAPHIG NEWS. Anarchist Movements in France A Threatening Mob at Lyons, _—— lin Pare and The Anarchists at the Bottom of it, | | to blow up the bourse in that city. Riots at Odessa. Nox rial ti tiie Examiner. Paris, Oct. 28 A serious revolutionary movement is spreading over France, and it is momentar- ily feared that a general ontbreak will take | place. Lyons seems to lead in the revolt. | Here a mob, yesterday threatened to mak: | av attack on the pubiic buildings and the banks, and the business of the city had to } suspended in consequence, The mob became so violent towards evening that the authorities were obliceed to telegra) h to this city for additional troops. The Gov- | to take the greatest | precautionary measures, in order to avert a| most serions revolution. It is believed here that the present threat- ening movements in various parts of France are directed by the Anarchist League of Geneva, which has federated branches throughout England, France, Italy, Spain, Germany and Russia. Seventy-five revolutionists have been ar rested at Odessa. ernment are obliged ee Ea German Elections. | Spe ial te the Examiner. Bertin, Oct. 28. The Elections for the Diet held yester- | day resulted as follows:— 133 Conservatives, 92 Centre, and 38 Progressionists. The Prophet still on the March PREPARING TQ MEET HIM. Special to the Examiner. ALEXANDRRIA, Oct, 22, | The Soudan false prophet Elmedhi is renorted to be within three days march of Khartoum. There is great activity a’ Cairo, and preparations are being made to reinforce the Governor of Soudan at Khar- toum, where resistance to the aggressor will be made. The Joyce Murderers Committed. | Special to the Examiner. Dustin, Oct. 28. The Grand Jury to-day returned a true bil! against the ten prisoners arrested for the murder of the Joyce family on the 17th of August last at Cong. HOMEWARD BOUND. Arabis Damaging Papers, Special to the Examiner. ALEXANDRIA, Oct, 27 His Royal Highness the Duke of Con- naught embarked at this port for London | yesterday. Arabi Pacha’s papers, recently seized, show that Dervissh Pasha, the Turkish Commissioner at Alexandria, was present at | and took part in the Cabinet meeting at which it was decided to give armed resis¢- ance to the British in Egypt. Grevy About to Resign. Special Despatch to the Examiner. Paris, Oct. 28. The Figaro in a leading editorial, yester- day, expressed its belief that M. Grevy| would shortly resign the Presidency of France. The Figaro says it has good grounds for the betief. Another Conservative Victory. Orrawa, Oct. 28. In the Dominion election for a member of the Hcuse of Commons, to represent the County of Soulanges, in Quebec, Mr. Bain, the Conservative candidate, was elected. MISCELLANEOUS. Lonpon, Oct. 28. At the Sub-marine Cable Conference, which will be held at Paris, a draft treaty wil be submitted for the protection of ail | cables by Governments. Representatives of all governments will be in attendance. Thirteen thousand miners on astrke at | Wignon have accepted ten per cent advance | in wages and have resnmed work. ‘Tne damage done by floods in Tyrol, | amounts to over a million and a half of | flurins. GENERAL ~~. —_—— j ‘ ’ \ vy. } —_—_—_—-— Carro, Oct. 26. | The Council of Ministers has decided to| instruct the governor of Soudan to hold out at Knartoum until assistance arrives. It | is stated that the Faise Prophet has reach d Kbordefan. The Counc! bave d cided to enlist as many black troops as pr wsille for | service against the False Prophet. Isma Pasha Eyoub will be placed at the head of thi g- force 8, with St he Pasha second in coumand, Avexanpkia, Oct. 26. | rr , . : | The police have ordered that no natives | be allowed on the streets after pine o clock | in the evening withcut special permission, Paris, Oct. 26. | La Paris publishes details of the anarchist conepiracy. It is composed of a small nem- ber of staunch supporters in al] the towns and manufacturing vilayges of France, The members are mostly young men, who | day’s ceremonies was ivaugurated by a ; during a squall on Thursday night. | again. | shall be respected equally with those of the /28.—barque Effendi, Davies, for Shediac, to group has a distinctive name. A letter e zed by the authorities recommends that the groups should pretend to be trades uvions. Ail groups of a department from a federation, some having a secret symbol, and these federations are a link between the groups and the ceniral committee. M. Flonqnet, prefect of the Department of the Seine, has resigned. It is stated that the members of the Anarchy Federations its suburbs alone number 1,229. The Syndicate of Lyons have 1e- ceived a letter in which a threat is made PHItADELpata, Oct. 26. To-day is styled ‘* Festival Day.” The parade of Knights Templar, a bycicle meet and review and archery contests in Far mount Park, and a Welsh musical festival in bi Centennial Music Hall. New York, Oct. 26. Walt Whitman, the poet, is lying serious- ly ill at his residence, Cainden, N.J. Few, if any, hopes are entertained of bis rec»very His illness results from Bright's disease. srig. D. W. Dexter, of Windsor, N. S. Land sunk in Kill Von Kill Chanrel The aneivo Capsizes captain and family and crew were saved NasHvILte, Tenn., Oct. 26. Fire at Hopkinsville, yesterday, destror- ed four blocks, containing a large number of stores. Total loss, $300,000. Lonpon, Oct, 26, The Times’ Cairo correspondent tele- graphs that Arabi says he desires to quit Egypt as soon as possible, and will accept sentence of exile in any part of the British dominions. He doe: not ask to see Egypt He thinks Egypt will shortly l se the Soudan unless the English army steps the False Prophet. The correspondent believes that Sir Edward Malet has inform- ed the Government that no interference will be allowed with the sentence if Arati is proven directly guilty either of abuse of the white flag, incendiarism or massacre. Lonpon, Oct. 26. The Times says the British Government has informed France that it makes no ob- jection to the establishment of French tri- bunals, in the honorable conduct of which it has full confidence. Great Britain, how- ever, can permit nothing detrimental to her commercial treaty with Tunis. France has given the fullest assurances on this point, und it is perfectly understood by her that whatever arrangements England may make with Egypt the rights of French citizens British. The Times’ Vienna correspondent says the woman Markowitch, who attempted to assassinate King Milan, at Belgrade, on Monday, maintains the deed was entirely her own and thet she had it in contempla- tion for the previous four days. Mr. Davitt, speaking at Glasgow last night, denied that there were splits in the [rish nationsl forces. He said there were differences of opinion between Parnell and himself, but not a difference of priuciples. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours tor the Varitime Provinces. Toronto, Oct. 28—10 a. m. Moderate winds, mostly westerly, continucd fine mild weather. Special Notices. Boys’ Felt Hate, Velvet Caps, Glengarys, &e., very cheap at Perkins & Sterns. oct27 31 You will find at the Family Grocery, Cracked Uat:, Cracked Barley, Bran, and Pig Feed, aiwayson hand, fresh and good from Gates’ Mills. R. K. Brace. JAMES NSLAUNWHITE, North-West, says he was almost fatally injured by the fall of a tree, After doctors gave him up, Minard s Liniment, ased extervally and internally, cured bim j2 eod wkly Tue best value in Winceys to be found in the city, at Perkins & Sterns. oct27 3i Ovr New Stock of Christmas Cards sure passes any heretofore shown. —-BREMNER Bros. [oc24 lw Dr. J. Gorpon Bennet of Bennet & Lewis, will be in Charlottetown on the 2nd and 3rd of November, at the Rankin House. At the hotel, Surawerside, on the 4th and Sth. Ad- vice free. Treatment endorsed by thousands, References can be seen. Success even in most stubborn cases, (Oct. 25.) Tue Best Stock of Letter, Note, and Envel- opes to be had at Bremner Bros. [oc24 lw MARRIED. At Charlottetown, on the 28th October, by Alexander Hayden, Esq., J. P., Walter i ocke, of Winslow Road, Lot 33, to Esther Smith, of the same place. DIED. At Point Du Chene, Oct. 25th, Frank, infant son of H. H. and Seliaa Schaefer. SHIP NEWS. Halifax, Oct. 26.—ar schr Bridget Ann, Doull, Shelbourne, bound to P. E. L.; s-hr | leasantvilie, Hickman, Lahave, bound to P. E. 1.; schr Debel, Smitzr, Mahone Bay, bound to P. E. I.; schr Josephine, Mahone Bay, bound to P. E. I; cldschr A. K. Waiter, \alter, for New London, P. E. I. Pert Mulgrave, Oct 26.—ar schrs Neva, St. John’s, and sailed for Bayfield; Margaret, Port Hawkesbury, P. E. L, for Yarmouth, Port Hill, Oct. 22 —ar barque Annie, Davis, from Madeira to J. Yeo. 24 ar barque (/livette, Davies, from Maderia, t>» W. Richards Summerside, Oct. 20.—cld schr Rover, Goodwin, for Barbadoes, oats, by R. T. PERKINS & STERNS ARE OFFERING A LARGE VARIETY ote iene Mantle Cloths, Ulster Cloths, (Ivercoatings, SCOTCH TWEEDS, ENGLISH THEEDS, CANADIAN THEEDS, Seal Cloths, Dogskin, Astrachan. You should see these Goods before purchasing elsewhere, as \O BETTER VALU Holman, 25 —brigt Mexico, Dugas, for Bar- badoes, oats, by D. Rogers. 27.—schr toe | Nickerson, for Barbadoes, oats, by D. Rogers. load deals for Bristol Channel; schr Dean Bride, Griffin, Boston, by D. Rogers. Mr. McMillan’s new barque, of 600 tons, will be lanached about 10th November. The frame of a 900 ton vessel is being cut in the ‘orests for Mr Lefursey. The launch of Me- Millan’s ship will bring out the whole city, to see the christening by a beautiful young lady. HOTEL ARRIVALS. REVEKE HOUSE. Oct 27--M Stevens, O well; H Findley. do; J J Hughes, city; E W James, St John; Jas A Frase , city; J W Barrington, St Joho; Chas A V Firtle, Bermuda RANKI®* HOUSE. Oct 27—F A Cook, St John, B_ B Blizzard, do; R D Greenless, London; Mra Keb Angus and three children, city; J P Archibald, pratos Amy DesSrisay, Petit Rodher; N Bj A CAN BE HAD. Perkins & Sterns. Oct. 26 1882 28, 1882. HR iA } | | CECE NOUTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE Fire and Life Insurance Company, OF EDINBURGH AND LONDON, ESTABLISHED IN 1809, 0— Subscribed Capital - - - - $ 9,733,332.00 Paid Up Capital . - . . - 1,216,666.00 ——-0:0 TRANSACTS EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FIRE, LIFE AND ANNUITY BUSINESS ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, Losses Settled With Promptitude and Liberailty. =): FIRE DEPARTMENT. Reserved Funds (Irrespective of Paid up Capital) over - $5,000,000.00 lnsurances effected at the Lowest Current Rates, LIFHR DEPARTMENT. Accumulated Funds (irrespective of Paid up Capital) over - - $12,000,000.00 0 Qc == Nine-tenths ef the whole Profits of the Life Branch belong to the Assured 0:0 Profits of previous Quinquennium divided among Policy Holders, $1,158,500,.00 ——0 New and Reduced Premiums for the Dominion of Canada, Copies of the Annual Report, Prospectuses, and every information, may be obtained at the PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BRANCH, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. GEORGE W. DeBLOIS, March 16, 1882—eod 7 GENERAL AGENT == THE EXAMINER JOB PRINTING OFFICE HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH A Large Supply of Printing Types and Material OF THE LATEST INVENTION AND BEST DESCRIPTION, AND WE ARE NOW PREPARED, Under the Careful and Skilful Supervision of Mr. J. W. Mitchell, TO PRiwn.®D LETTER HEADS, RECEIPTS, BILL HEADS, BLARK CHEQUES, NOTES OF HAND. POSTERS, HAND BILLS, DODGERS, &c., Ke., On Short Notice, in Gand Style, at Cheap Prices. AUCTION VALUABLE LAND! XO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on WANTED TO CHARTER, es NEWFOUNDLAND, ore or two, vessels about 60 or 8U tons. WM, BOYLE. Ch’town, Oct, 24, ’°82.—pd CIGARS! { REEN S Genuine imported Small Queens. G None genvise without the trade mark, Wednesday, the Seventh day of November next, At the Railway Station, Head of st, Peter's | Bay. at noon, that valuable farm of land ner Sor rere | known AS the « Morrow Farm,” lately ia the APOTHECARIES HALL CO, possession of Theodore Morrow, deceased, Sole Agents for Cha:lottetown, P.t.1. | situate on the north side of St. Peter's Bay, Oct 23, ’*2.—2m and extencing from the Bay to the Gulf ve Shore, containing about seventy acres of excelient land, chiefly cloared and in good OCEAN STRAMSHIP COMPANY rmimtits se" éretine tous on Terms—Half the purchase money payable down, and the balance on time, secured on the premises, bearing interest. Further par- ticulars at time of sale, Immediate possession given. For further particulars apply at the office ot Palmer & McLeod, Solicitors, Charlotte- tewn. JOHN A. McLAINE, =. Head 81. Peter’s Bay Er Oct. 23, '82.—3.w wiy 2i. pat 2aw w pat 2i Is! Ma. ee bh : -. are *a04-) gochibald MoNei! & Forbes, “a Sita SHIPPING AND A SPECIAL MEETING of the Stovkholds | EX crf thie Company will be held at the (MISSION MERCHANTS. the 6th day of November, i stant, at seven o'clock, p. m., forthe purpose «f cio-ing up che affa‘rs of this Company. Dated at Charlottetown, the 23rd day of 44 SOUTH STREET, NEW YORK, Sage ee ee oe -t ae Og eer 3 Of Prince Edward Advanccs made on consignments of produce, October, 1852. PEAKE BROS & CO... | wk —_— Oct 29.--Yaw f AUCTION SALE, Valuable Freehold Farm AND BUSINESS STAND, AT BAY VIEW, LOT 22, Fronting on New London Bay. ' AM instructed by W. 8. McKIE, of Char- lotietowu, to sellat AUCTION, on Tues- day. the 3ist October, inst., commencing et 11 o'clock, a. m,, on the premiges at Bay View, his Valuable Freehold Farm and Busi- ness Stand, formerly owned by James A, McKie. The Farm consists of about ninety acres of land. most of which is clear and in a high state of cultivation, together with Dwelling House, Barns. and Stables of ex- cellent arrangement, with a good well and pump on both Farm and Business Stand, Office, Schools, Churches and Mills, and an excellent Shipping Wharf in front, where an abundance of sea manure can be obtained, This farm can be cultivated early and is re- nowned for wheat raicing. Immediate pos- session, and good title guaranteed, The Business Stand comprises about «n acre of land, together with Shop, Warehous —having frost-proof cellars in good condi. t.on—a Dwelling House and Barn. a superior set Fairbanks’ la ge Piatform Scales, nearly new, and in every way a first-class Susiness Stand, —-ALSO — Some Lumber, Coal, Patent Blocks, Wood Sleigh, Javnting Sleigh, Harness, 3 Sheep, apd other articles too numerous to mention, Terms easy and made known at sale, Sale positive and no reserve, GEORGE ANDERSON, Auctioneer, New London, Oct. 18, 1582, INCREASE YOUR CAPITAL, Thos : desiring to make money ons )alland mecium investments in grain, provisi.us and stock speculatio:s, can doso by = ating on our plan. From May Ist, 1881, to the present date, on in- vestments of $10.00 to $1,000, cash WHEAT profits have been realized and paid to investors amounting te several times the original invest- $50 vestment making money or Pa. able on demand. Explanatory cir- culars anu statements of fund W STOCKS sent free. We want espuns:ble agents, who will report on crops and introduce the plan. Liberal commiss ons pe Address, FF) £XMMING MERRIA Com. mission Merchanta, Major ment, still leaving the original in- Calenge, ML Dominion of Vanaca, ~ Province of Prince Edward Island. IN THE SUPREME COURT. In the matter of An Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the forty fifth year of Her present Majesty's Reign, Chapter 23, intituled, “An Act respecting Insolvent Banks, Insu ance Companies, Loen Com- panies, Building Societies, and Trading Corporations, and of the President, Di. rectors, and Company of the Bank of Prince Edward Islund,an Insolvent Bank- ing Company. PON the application of the Liquidators of the above-named Banking Company and upon reading the affitavit of Lemnei Cambridge Owen, Charles Colson Gardiner, and David ©. Chalmers, with the Schedule thereto annexed, filed the fitteenth day of September last pasi, and the order made by me, dated the fifteenth day of September last, and the notice signed by the Prothonotary, issued in pursuance of such order. and the afiidavit of Leith E, Brecken of the due publication of such notice filed the twenty-fifth day of September last, and upon hearing counsel for the said Liquidators and counsel for several of the contributories of said Company, 1 do order that a first call of forty dollars per share be mde on all the contributories of the said Banking Company. Aud I do further order that each such con- tributory do, on or before the first day of December next (A. D 1882), pay into the Rank of Neva Scotia, at its franch in Char lottetown, in said Province of Prince Edwara Island, to the account of the Liquidators of the said Company the amount which will be due from him or her or them in respect of such call. And I do also order that the further hear- ing of the said order granted by me on the fifteenth day of September last past, as to the further payment by said contributories of the ferther sum of forty dollars per share be adjourned until Monday, the eleventh day of December next, then to take place at my Chambers, in the Law Courts Building, in said Province, atthe hour ot eleven o’clock in the forenoon, and I do farther order that a copy of this order, together with @ notice from the Liquidators of the said Company, specifying the amount due from such contri- butory, in respect of such call, be served on all such contributories by posting the same in @ letter. prepaid and registered in the General Post Office, in Chariottetown, in said Province, addressed to the party or parties contributories, at his, her or their last known address, or place of abode, or by the delivery therevf, severally, to the attorney of the part, to be served, And I do farther order that a cop, of th's order be published in the Royal Gazette Dew Be paper of seid Province, and iy ‘Tas bxawinee and Patriot newspapers, published im Cher- lottetown. in suid Province, im the daily issues thereof, for two weeks from the date thereof, Dated this twenty-ffth day of September A. D. 1882 (Seé) JAMES H. PETERS. A, I. Oct, 13, 1852. 2w PARIS, 1878, GOoLe MEDAL, JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE } WORLD. HENRY “TERRELL, SHIPPER’S AGENT, All kinds of Produce boughi and shipped on Commission, Sele Agent forthe New Sheep Dip. Tracadie Cross & Bedford Station)Pi Es |, Boh, 1, Srmiwnly by The farm is conveniently situated to Post » we 4 =