ae eee ma has > pocal a - que Ladies Committee of the City ospital will hold a meetiog on Monday, , goih jyat., at 3 o cl ck. p.m. A fall e 0" | seas tatoer mandance 1s requested. ited a ge JOmN 18 1D WS t of girls. has retarned from gy & moe poli: ° TERM [SPECIAL Desparcugs to Tur Ex 4MINER, } Land League Convention. PHILADELPHIA, April 28, At the session of the lrish Leayue of America, h- lay parsed, charging the with e British ee National Land , Mresolution was Goverument | mimitting outrages against, and the | ae LES SN LPN TLE eT TE iE ea = , DAILY xX A MINER, ad Other Items. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ee arenes “cs ee dls SOc: LOSS. qwo drunks st the Stipendiary Magistrate’s | *¢ re of the Irish people, It) » art this forenoon aiso charged the British Governwent with | “ . : j confiscating the property of the Irish | Tart disease eause I sir Charles pe ple, ‘om f them to fl e from their INT RV GO Ds ‘s iadis post ; hative and, driving manufac urers from cS - fappet § on aan _ m i i ; he &5.) bhe country by oppressive laws, and filling | one a the Hamilton. (' iCPaesizes on the 25th, | the bene ws of the [ris Courts with ure | E ‘ . . aN . ‘adder was found guilty ef bigamy. i chased.J ny . : I 7 are now opening an immense variety jgnie Vedder 7 nas d. udves. lie ( wVention als ) Dass: a { f / c > ‘ ra ‘ — sdvertisement of Jog ee Pleduing moral aud material | of istaple and Fancy Dry Goods, pur- M. UTCLER, 2 Mon - . Supp ior the reeal! of seif governwent | ’ ; . ; ; : jprature received a on Monday. to lreland, and urging the Lash peo) le chased by Mr. Sterns, in Great Britain and o : > ‘ ‘ ~ 7 Mts Cai pay “ p, Esg., 1s Acting Stipen sors L. Hasza} Pha the absence of R. R. Magistrate In ; ald, Esq. . —— g preparations for the intérnational fish- aghibits surpass every thittg ele® in extent | © * al interest pei genes - gp Jous McD Naub bas gollision on the railway gem Toronto the other day. — — a Marrow escape while returning qixt “Zara,” McMahon master, to Bree. & (0, from St. Pierre, Miq., ith salt, arrived here on the 27th inst. int far Presbytery of Chatham, N. B., have the Rev. K. SicLefnan of this c.ty paierstor o! the General Assembly. ne fh isasserted that the Marquis of Lorne will bp saoceed «xi as UCvernor Geue.al of Cauada ty the Dake of Burminghem and ( handos. —— - Ac DIA Net OCe@at vow landing at Peake’s Bod wharf, ae exceileat article for kitchen ge. LrOs3. [apiz® 21 o- o _ Pousts Davies, Jk., bas gone to Mani- tobe. We kero that he has secured a lucra- | gituation from a dry goods firm in W inpi- ve it eg [antes and GesTLemes’s Canton Water- eeig io circulars andi coats, hnglich make, | ght weights aad very Superior, Just received, W. A. Weeks & Lo. {apl 28 31 oed gine Turat was a twenty thousand dollar fire at Paby, N.3., 00 the cight of the zSch int mas jewelry store, iLuraball aod Welsh’s, Post Uifice, Burns & Lovgstati’s, and bh. Rerbam's, were »m ng the ‘eutire'y burned gc fay Howard W\ wira.s willpreach in the | Past Ubapei, sunday morning, at li o'clock, iet—“hoeiaw ot self-preservativn; au evening at 6.30 v'clock, a sermon tu men, subject—‘*How tu make the most , — te a faastrike at Lingan Minesis over. Prose- agtivst the rioters are being vigorously ww. The evidence taken disclo-es the that the Unionists were determined to we up the uiana_er’s house, and otherwise dattoy life and property. — S>--- Uerontunate Crevitors.—The creditors idlevi Abrahams, tobacco manufacturer, have t pay the 1p and Revenue department i bandred doiisara fine and costs for the v's omiiting to stamp a package of tguettes sent out to a customer. _-—~_>>--_ lay Geonce W. Hoiasor, of St. Peter's Quch, sud Rev. J. A. Kaulbach, of the dogiean Church at Truro, leave Halifax to- thes. S. “Peruvian.” Mr. W. C. lately of this city is in charge of the Tato Parish during Mr. Kaulback’s absence. intiuigyl inns —_— Ea trys entertainment at the in House, thouyh not largely attended, of quite -uccessfully. The Professor | Mis gud tane and reud-red every one of Selections in his usual masterly style. We etry he was not favored with a larger ee oe Tatsteamer ‘‘M. A. Starr,” Capt. Suitis, titel from Halifax this forenoon, with Mehandize. Returning she will sail at mid- Mit, with a cargo of potatoes and pork. The s will be shipped in transit to New York. Captain Suttis who bas command tthe “M.A s.” was formerly Captain of “L. J. Westaway.” asa Fhorrssorn Satrier, of Munich, after dili- Hi examination of four copper coins struck in Mereignof Herod Actipas, the son of Herod : Great, has come tothe conclasion that Was born in the 749th and not in the "eh year after the founding of Kome, as ily assumed. He thinks the former date Meters to the testimony of Matthew that was born toward the end of the reign a Herod the Great, the statement of Luke was born at the time of Augustus (ssar's census of Judea, and also the state- of that evangelist John began to hol the fifteenth year of the reign of tsCesar. if Professor Sattler’s calcul a&ecorrect, the present year is 1888 of Untistian era instead of 1883. inipiailieaigiaat Bors ys AND Far Catice.—Says the Truro 8: Mr. dames A. Leaman returned from P. & Island on Saturday. While there he pur- @car kad of horses and acar Joad of TS catrle. The heres and cattle will arrive M0 next week Two animals, a cow and Biter, have alecady arrived, and we are band to way that they are among the finest Wen in Truro. ‘the live weight of the me Which has bern killed, was 1 4°0 Ibs a. still to be seen in Mr. Leaman 8 the She weighs 1.300 lbs, and is ove of we est and certainly the fattest cow eer saw. ‘These two animals r: flect great ig * ““‘Lawnedale” farm, and its ente: pris- +e Pprietor, Robt. Bridges, Esq., of Char- » P. E. Island. —_——<»————— Py 4? things are going on this morning. niin the Sreherd. pote the course bark «f Ting trees ; over in the woods beneath the the bearch and maple, the chest: ut and i Wider the dead leaves on the hillside ha’ arbuts is strogg ing’ to ife ; down be Bwiows, where the brown sracses are Merald ia ac out on th lawn, ehere the Rater.’ st hevi ning to a grt itself oy r Bis *inter wear of s.mb-e grey, without j Winn, ton or any visible movemen?, tty of horse power are at work, Theres it the grave of the creon<; the dead 3 Vast: ear’s lily of the valley hegin te Fo Wnt'e preasnre from below ; in tof's of Pe re 8 green bled -« thrust op their heades the dandelion rastle in aw iepation of €Tonetion, and an ewery fibre of the Raforce which no man Mey nun : vb BO bumen ; ower regiet ig wmarthivy PAST eo ° e ae que M. Pp, P's. and . ‘ left for | regpéctiv homes bythe evening trains per | maining. iblown 29 miles, and | throughout froin where England that — An Enformer’s Evidence, Dusurn, April 28, Divine, recently arrested, rave evidence, yesterday, eYposing the | of the Invincible Society. and | showing how plans were laid for the murder of Judge Lawaon, and the G vernment ; . r adliciais. He also gave an account of the Che informer workings *i murder of Detective Cox. ‘ ce erent ee | Land Laws. | Orrawa, Apr'l2s. } . — ' |} SrdJdohn McDonald yesterday introdueed }an Act to consolidate the Dominion Land Laws. | Fagan Found Guilty. iia Dustin, April 28. Pg cs ' he sary yesterday returned a verdict of | guilty ayamnst Fagan for the murder of Lor | Cavendish and Mr, Burke. He was scn- | tenced to be hanged on May 28:h. Teiegraph Notes. Several officers and soldiers suspected of having been conneted with the Nihulis vperations in St. Petersburzhave committ:d suicide, li is understood that Archbishop Crok: has been summoned to Rome to consult with the Pope in regard to the state of [reland. A y llow fevor scare prevai's at Lima a: d Cala. Te Coilians are adopting every known precantion t+ prevent the spread © the disease, including the sprinkhig of tie streets with chtoride of lime, and water st-ong!y charged with carboni¢ acid. Carmody and Morgan, two of the ver arrested in Cork on charye of being eu nected with the dynamite conspiracy, have been discharged from custody. All the other men arrested in Cork have been sen to Liverpeo), where they will be tried on that charge. © ~~ = ~ Advices from Peru report a few un- important skirmishes. Caceres coatinue to promise that he wiil make a raid on Lima, where he hopes the popu'ace will rise and massacre the Chilixne, The foreigners are becoming more alarm-d and many fear the city is about to witness farther trouble, Peace ideas, however, are making pio- grees. A special from Beauregard, Miss., says ; Reports from Georgetown yestercay sume what mocify previous reports of the num- ber killed, which is now stated at about 18 At Bearlev’s Settlement, Mrs. Ford and several ciildren were kll-d, and great demage to property dore. At Braurega d twelve w ite and five colored people were killed. One tundred and eleven church 8 and public buildings in Beauregard—nct leaving a building of any pretension r - Sicns from Beauregard were papers have been found 65 miles away. South-east of Beau- regard, eight miles, the cyclone played sad havoc. Inspector Boyd, of the Glasgow police, at the examination of the dynamite con- spirators, swore Bernard Gallagher, when arrested in Glasgow, said he was in America, at the explosion in that city, with which he was charged, occurred. He said he came to England in the steamer ‘‘Cata- lonia,” on Feb. 9th, under the name of Campbell. Mr. Boyd also said that Ber- nard notified the authorities in the early part of this month that he wished to give information. The inspector further testi- fied as t the statements Bernard Gallagher had made touching the doings of the con- spirators. He connected O’ Donovan Rossa, with their plans ; Whitehead, he said, was about the first man to come to England. He said he knew all the conspirators, about thirty in number; he had been in Brooklyn, N. Y. The hearing was then adjourned until Thursday next. Weather Builetin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Uaritime Provinces. Toronto. April 28--I1 a. m. Modetate.to fresh winds, fair to cloudy weatbor with ]-cai rain DIED. In this city, on the 26th of April, James armichacl, in the 66th year of his age. The ied was a vative of Charlottetown. _after three days illness, at Point seer iin 18th of January lest, In the twenty-asrcord year of her age, Margaret, bel wed daughter of Archibald Finlayson, gre-tly r-gretted by a large circle of relatives avd friends Notwithstanding the sudden- ness Of her cowl] she was calto and resivned *n the w llo? Him whe d wth all thing- well, ad dvd im ube fall as-uracce ef th t inh-riva ce w ioh is in» rruptible, undefiled, and thet tadeth notaway. She was for the last v? n yeurss m-mb-r<f the Orwell Head Presby- terian Church. Only a month before the ‘8th Dec, her elder sister was laid in the tomb, She has l-ft parents, a brother and two si-ters, to mourn their great loss: Lut thev do not mourn as these having no hope, as their loss is her eternal gain. While she lived ~~ we peoraey onward, inking through each weary ay, ; ise the toils of ie's rowl would seem nothing, A itren eliw yut 0 thas ud UF the Ways the world to purchase nothing they can procure else- - ———— , B. ISLAND POPTERY, 2,000 Bozen Milk Pans, and a large Steck of Flower Pets, Butter Crocks. Water Jugs, Molasses Jars, aud other ware on hand. Whoele- sale only. Prices lower than ever PatD. W. HYNDMAN., JOHNSTON’S Soldering Machines | Ae purchased the patent right for i P. ». Islvnd, parties wesbing to be sup lied with these machines may apply to |, H. Myck Charlottetown, or to the under- signed at Tignish. E. W. MYRICK. April 25—2w cod. dp 2w eod wp her gj 3t GROCERIES |! FISH MARKET. ISHING to make room for Spring Goods, the subscriber will sell for Cash, r-duced prices :— FLOUR, TEA (of the finest quality), SUGAR, TOBACCO, RAISINS, PICKLES (in buik and bottles), SOAP, et, etc., CANNED GOUDS in Peaches, Corn, Toma- toes, Apples, Finnan Haddies, Salmon Groceries of the best quality. CROCKERY AND GLA=SWARE, J M MYRI°K, Fish Market, Grafton Street, (th’town, April 16.—3i eoa wly 3i HE ¥' Admiration WORLD. Mrs..§.A.Allen's WORLD'S Hair Restorer IS PERFECTION/ Public Benefactress. Mrs. S. A. ALLEN has jusily 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 cer-. tainly an advantage to me, who was in danger of be- coming bald.” ‘This is the testimony of all who use Mrs. S. A. ALLEN’S WoRLD’s HAIR RESTORER. “*One Bottic §¢" That is the ee » aia it who have had their gray bair res ored to its natural color, and their bald spot co ered : with hair, after wing cos bottle of =f Mrs. S. A. Atten’s Wortp’s Hair a ga ae New Szotel Bearded Wheat, the balance of steck of Groceries on hand, at Mackerel, Lobsters, ard a fuil line of United States, and will this season, as in former seasons, show the newest, best and cheapest Goods to be found. We invite especial attention to our Hat and Bonnet Department, where there’ will be displayed a large stock of English and American Goods, PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, April 25, 1883 ee PEARLINE. | 25 BOX" S—WHOLESALE ONLY, CARVELL BROS, | April 26 — 3i LA. | 300 HALF-CHESTS just received. good quality, Usual | CARVELL BROS. April 26.—8i MATCHES. } | 100 eee now landing, ex schooner CARVELL BROS. April 96 —3i BEANS. 20 BARRELS BEANS now in store. CARVELL BROS. Apri] 26.—3i NOTICE. OTICE is hereby given that the General Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of the Charlottetown Gas Light Company will take place at the Gas Works, on Tuesday, the 8th day of May next, at the bonr of eleven o’clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of electing Directors, and the general transacting of business, WM. MUKPHY, Secretary. April 26, 1883.— pat her ne 2i FOR SALE. | i ' 1 HAVE FOR SALE 3 Combined anil Broadcast Sced Drills, . | Origival price, $90; will sell them for $60 | each. | Apply at McKinnon & Co.’s office, next | door to Police Station. C.8. HOWATY. Ch’town, April 25.—3i wkly 1i pd P. E. Island Railway. NOTICE, O* and after Tuesday, 24th iostant,and until further notice, a Special Passenger Train will leave hereat 6'5 a.m, daily, (Sundays excepied), for Summerside, connecting there with the Steam Navigation Company’s Steam. ers, and returning to Charlottetown every. evening, on arrival of boat from Point du | Chene. L. B. ARCHIBALD, Sup’t. Railway Office, Ch’town, April 23, ’83. {eod her pres 3 FROST & WOOD Agricultural Implement | | PBI Go oe UST RECEIVED, per *‘ Northern Light,” at the above, | 95 Tron Frame Cultivators, On hard No. 5 and No. 8 PLOWS and PL>W EXTRAs. Daily expected, a further supply of our popular and uncqualled ' | NO. 8 PLOWS. | Farmers are cautioned against purchasing a so-coll-d No. 8 Piow. (es the genuine Froet —¢ Wood PtwW trom any otber Establishment in the City than the above; as the undersigned 100 BUSHELS of this eclebrated seed for ig ihe Sole Agent for them here, sale. ales Apply WM. FEARD. Ch'twwn, March 13, 63.—2ew whly i‘ >. GEORGE RB. STRONG. | Ub’towa, April 1 —Lm wo whly ——— STRAWBERRIES Now is the Time to Plant, ————— OU can get them of Pure Stock, Strong, Healtby Plants, and right from the ground. : All the Standard Varieties, including the celebrated Cumberlancd-Triumph, an Sharp less Seed! ng. The above cut represents the Sharplers Seediing, full size. Order at once. G, H. HASZARD. Ch’town, April 21, JUST FINISHED AT THE P, ki. I, Furniture Warerooms, a large lot of CHAIRS, of superior make, which will be sold very cheap for cash. Also a fine lot of Cornices (Gilt aad Walnut), M. BUTCHER. April 19,—pat 1m _ FOR SALE OR TO LRT. ARYFIELD, on the Malpeque Road. lately occupied by Henry Laweon, Esq., and adjoining the residence of Malcoim Macleod, Esq. This property consists of six acres of land with orchard, and has situate thereon a Dwelling House containing 9 rooms, Stable and Cvach-house, and there is also a well of water at the door, the whole suitable for a gentleman’s residence or Vegetable Farm. Apply to J. G. ECKSTADT, St. Vincent’s Nursery. April 24, 1883—3i pd ST. VNCERT'S NURSERY OW contains Plants of every description in tine, healthy condition, reared hardy and fitted for immediate transfer to private dwellings and open gardens, ~oatonenenallies F riday AND ‘Thursday Evening, May 3rd. A COURSE OF THREE Literary and Musical Entertainments i (UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE) in the Dining Halis of ‘THE RANKIN AND R&VERE HOUSES, By request of a number of the citizens of Viariobtetown, the triends and wuests of the above H tels, and by the kind permission of J.J, Davies, itsq.gand Mrs. MeNeiil, PROD. BAB. will give a selection of Sacred, Classic, Hum- orons and Dramatic READINGS AND MUSISAL RECITALS, ia which he will receive the valuable aceistance of talented La y and Gentlemen Amateurs, . PROGRAMME, RANKIN HOUSE DINING HALL, Friday, April 27th, . Piano Recital. 2. Humorous Sketch—The Owl Critic --A lesson to faultfiaders—writ- ten for Mr. Eastty by the late Prof. Jas. T. Fields . a. Little Scotch Granite, Ann 6. The puzzled Dutchman, J. Q. Adame c. Little Yaeub Straus. J. Y. Adama (Three short stories for boys and girls.) . David Coppertield’s Courtship, and The Chiid Wife. Dickens Soprano Solo . Descriptive Poem—The Bishop :nd the Knight. Corvhill « agazine Humorous selection—Deacon Mun- ro’s Confession, W, S Emerson 8. Piano Recital 9, Charity, New Testament 10. A short practical discourse on ‘ Prayer and Potatoes’ Rev J. 8S. Peitee ll. The Evgineer’s Story, as told -by a passenger of an Austrian Liloyd’s steamer, 12. Baritone Solo. | 13. The Two Glasses. i4. A Prayer, 15. Sacred Quartette, words music by Mr. Eastty. ~ e- ~ an ~I Anon by Cowper, To conclude with the LAUGHABLE SKETCH. entitled “The Artless Prattle of Childhood,” by B. Burdett ot the Hawkeye. Single Tickets, 50 cts; Lady and Gentle- man, 75 cts; Family Tickets -admitting ,three $1; Tickets for the course $1. | Tickets for sale at Dodd’s Medical Hall, store, and at the offices of the Revere and Rankin House, RANKIN HOSE, Friday, April 27. Commencing at 9, p. m ; conclade 10.30. REVERE HOUSE, Monday, April 30. Commencing at 9, p. m 5, conclude 10.30, ACADEMY OF MUsIC, Thursday, May 3. Commencing at 8, p. m.; conclude at 10. _ An entire changes of Programme each even- ing. April 23, 1883. COAL: :-COAE. | CADIA NUT COAL, fresh from the £1 mines, from vessels and in Shed, at Me- Millan’s Wharf. Terms Cash. THOMAS CASELEY. April 24, | To Contractors aud Builéers, ae Merchants Bank of Halifax ipvite Tenders for a Buiiding to be used asa Banking Office, etc , at Summerside, P. E. I, | Pians and specifications ™ay be seen at the | offices of the Bank at Charlottetown and | Summerside | The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender, Sealed Tenders, addressed to the under- | Signed, must be delivered at the Charlotte. ‘town or Summerside Agency, before twelve o’cle k, noon, on Thurscay, the seventeenth day of May, 1883. D. H. DUNCAN, Halifax, April 25, 1983.—tf Cashier eg Valuable Properties. AM instructed to sell by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, 3r4 of May next, at twelve o'clock, the following Valuable Properties, viz: 1. The Three-Story French Roof Dwelling House, Stable, Coach House, and Garden, |situated on Upper Prince Street, now occu- | pied by B. Wilson Higgs. The House is well | burlt and very convenient, has a frontage of | 38 feet by 31 feet, conteinimg 12 looms; | Kitchen attached, with two Rooms; good Cellar under the whole; also, a Water Tank under the Kitchen, and a good well, with splendid water, at the Kitchen Door, the The proceeds of this Nurzery go towards | Garden is 53 feet by 100 feet; whole Lot, 220 relieving the poor famili's visited by the | by 83 feet. Brothers of St. Vincent de Paul. —ALSO— Bonquets, Wreat s, Garlands, and every | 2. The Lot and Hay Press Buildings, front- species of Floral Ornaments tastefully made upon shortest notice. J.G, ECKSTADT. Manager. i | ing on the Malpeque Road. These will be soid separately. ‘ue upper building; is two | stosies, 56 by 32 feet, with Shed Roof, 24 by |32 feet. This Lot is 115 hy 65 feet. The Upper Great George Street, April 24 ‘eod | lower building is three stories, $4 by 32 feet. SAND, KINDLING, &e., FOR SALE. for hotbeds. Apply io JOSEPH MAHAR. Cumberland St. Apri] ‘6 —6i Kane scat Gates fg Let for the Summer, | This Lot is 104 by 65 feet. Leaving a right | of way to the upper building of 13 feet on | south Side. Possession given immediately. WILLIAM DODD, | Ch'town, April 12. Auctioneer, y ESTWOOD, lately the residence of the und rsigoed, with about 8 acres of land. Store on Queen Squar LO HD, on Sonth Side Queen Sqnare, iven ist May next. Apply to HOKACE HASZARD. Ub’town, dpril id.—2w eod as ‘ ; |attached. This would inclode House, Stable jand Coach-house, Grap+rv, Gerden, Shore Front, with Boat and Bathing Houses, Front | Orchard, and four acres Mealow Land, under. | Hay. . —ALSO— | A Shop and Office, on Water Street, th HE premises at present occupied by | buildioy oceapied by. Mr. Matthew Waddell, Mesers. R: bertson & Cameion, situated | «pposite the office of F. T. Newbery, PossessicB ‘The use of part of a Warebouse, attached | phe building, could be included if required. DANIEL DAVLBS, Cy’town, April 20,—pat lw Evening, Ap:il 27th, Mouday Evéning, April 30th, Watson’s Drug “to e, and Chappelle's Book=* eee BSS oa ON iti, *