$e ait. a. A = ~~ THE DAILY HXAMINER, DECEMBER rudgets oO 7 ) 85 i | TELEGRAPHIG NEWS, |\sisss's0iS.ca0s.0%4 | a evny ion with the budve's OF TH a ELE PHAN . xs ey ee 1, eas. 1g va vememeaieaelt Ot) ee penne Es en es i. . 7 Trustees Sale. at. | —_—— eee —— iia aeeh re "1 r | : (Special Desratrcues To Tur EXAMINER.) | Coninna, Me., Nov, 29, | ' AM INSTRUCTED 1 , . } : i : : tf ’ : ° ‘ ] Ni C yy the Trustees of \ ; Steamer Lost at Canso—Fifteen About five o clock this afternoon the in- | Opposi te Mi a rket House, Ch’town. Messrs. John and Robert Scott to sell by es 3 Supposed to be Lost habitants of North Newport were startled coma saicantoe)}* ( jennaenaenneninae | Auction at the Carriage Depository, Kent jt ; by hearing three pistol shocs in rapid suc- Street, on FRIDAY, the 8th of DECEMBER Bf Be Ale they cession. Shortly afterwards a horse and WY. R. BOREHAM next, at 11 o'clock. the foll wing, viz :-—1 Top ne j ‘aa oe carriage ran into the yard of John Dodge. Buggy, | Double Wagon, 3 Single Wagons, | ike rhe steamer ‘* Cedar Grove,” Captain | In the carriage Miss Nellie Prilay of North Folding Seat Wagon, 1 Express Wagon, 3 hae Fritz, belonging to the New Brunswick | Newport, lay dying, with a bullet hole in{2#88 now on hand a large and well assorted stozk of Men’s new Double Box Sleighs, I Single Box Sleigh, oleod Steamship Co., struck a ledge off Canso, | her left Leataii Dicelon Gresitll decd) Women’ : Rawe! Y he’ “h ee ie © q 4 2 second-hand sleighs, 1 new Cart, | old Cart, ede last night. She sank within an hour after | fr co ores yom 8, boys, Youths, Misses’ and Children’s 3 setts Blacksmith's tools, 1 set Caxpenter’s joa ack Bedhk dare leek ae itp neha Se but dropped before reach- toole, S$ mew: Casrings Bodies, 366 of anec a . striking oats ere launched, and four- | ing the door Crow: ll had a bullet hole in | atk ; -o a 1 Milch ; a x teen persons reached the shore in safety ; | his r ght temple. Thev wer ; at Oo < articies, wheels, carriage parts, etc., 1c pa but it is believed that Captain Fritz, his | Dodo . eine cn er pears wr Pee] 3 Ts AIND SHOES. Cow. ’ : k #4 ties wife, a lady passenger, and twelve of the | twent tes zB et tas «| Also, at the same time and place, tho Bow aa pom eriabed. The ** Cedar Grove” aod cm minu 7 - Both were insensib 2 \ 5 ; way of the late firm of A & R. Scott, and of The wue TO as When found and did not recov . scious- i anse ass af > r T Paees YY | Noy | JO Seott, Carriage Bui 278, 4 , built in September last, at a cost of $150,-| ness. Betove his death Ordectt oR ee an ~ Lmmense LSSO1 ae of Rl BBERS and OVERSHOES. | in Seott, Carriage Builders iy th 000. She was insured for $130,000, | the schoolhouse in St piisadailialieinesd| 1e stock is personally selected and of unusually good value. Se qnre Mt a . —_ - where Miss Prilay was teaching, to take | the following properties:— The Freehold In- a f #200.000 Pire at Oucbec. her to her home in North Newport t : YO Ds ' A ’¥5) + ry terest of all that parcel of land and premises tee e i | thanksgiviug. Hfwas ae aa ae SPE ILL L IND UC i MEN Lt « situated in Township Thirty-nine in King’s HE He — s . ee oa County. known as **CROWBUSH FARM,” ain aa QUEBEC, Dec. 1. the Main S:reet in Corinna. About 4.30 h < oa. - . ° . ‘ y: 7 ; : : : oh 4 serious fire occurred in this city vee | C#!!ed at his home, located siastabadh--eay [ will give 10 per cent. discount until the 3lst December bounded as follows, that is to ssy:--Commenc- ie A serious fre occurred in this city yes- a a nalil . ; y + all GOODS s , \ ing on the Gulf Shore, at the northwest angle nt tery. Several warehouses were destroyed. | . fe : i ee and oot ers = Pe On a s purchased for Cash. of John McDonald’s Farm, thence running hed Vhe loss is estimated at $200,000. | 8 supposed to have procured the revolver ris » time - ; ; : ‘ci ; south eighty-three chaine, thence west ni 4; ihe ation d 6 9000 | with Ghichthe Guanes eaakiann a Now is the time to buy your Boots, Shoes, Rubbers and Over-! Shalen ath tee tidhen tee aoiaede anal i ‘ wae! niin die rev ver, owned by Crowell, was found a/Sioes, and Boreham’s is the place to get them; and don’t you ARE OFFERING shore, thence cast along the. beak thereet te ‘ e © Fating. | Short distance from Dodge's place, three| forget it ; the place of commencement, the same contain- i " ae | chambers being empty. It is supposed that -e , s : ‘ ing seventy-five acres more cr less, and is now : = Cotoaxr, Dec. 1. | Crowell shot the girl and then shot hime-it.| - B.—An immediate settlement is requested of all Accounts leased to James Douglas, for forty-eight { ‘i : be Rhine which, an heavy rains, | wom : seek SY Pee old, Miss Prilay 18. rendered to the 30th June. 1882. dollars per annum. hia as been rising since the 27th, is now re- | Vrowell has been paying attention to Miss | W R BOR x —~AL30—- ip e ' : " - _ a Jwilaw fop ariv ” aw y ° te ported falling. At Frankfort, Mayence, | Prilay for nearly two years. No motive . . ELHAM, i oe we rae ak bas and im the city,the cellars and streets have | for the deed is assigned. a “ _ Grafton Street, North Side Queen Square, Ch’town. itor Goeaciswn te 'Kinwe Gant Lis been flooded, and railway communication | Lonvox, Nov. 29. Ch’town, Nov. 21, 1882,—2aw tu fri wly till 31 dee A LARGE VAR! ETY aud being known and distinguished as Town ¥ On was, to certain extent, suspended. Phe | _ In reference to the report that two Amer- — — = ee Se ——e Lot Number Five, second range letter G, ate hs —? of the Main was formed into a great | icans had been murdered on the west side A all that other tract, piece, cr parcel of ital ake of Madagascar, it is learned that one was verison dnhok ak ean ae i —_— = killed and one was seriously wounded. bounded and described as follows, that is to a The Crofters. The name of the former was Emerson. and say:—Commencing at a stake fixed in the west it that of the latter Hulett. A native din’ corner of Town Lot Number 28 in the fourth hea i Maat 2 did anil 0 Basdseant’ inten tte : a hnndred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, : iLascow, Dee. 1. sod and a European interpreter were also —OF — -or— thence running westwardly along the division he Lord MeDonald hes effected“ Goat killed. The expedition ordered to punish liae of Lots Number 27 and 69, in the said ' P rromise With the Crofters of the Isle of the tribes who committed the murders was I ; hundred, for the distance of fifry-one feet six ay Skye. prevented from sailing by the French Con- MEN o AN re) BOY § CLO THING inches, thence at right angles northwardly tas PS eee ; Stil at as wor American consular forty-one feet, thence at right angles eass- ae : agent at Mosandara states that he had nn wardly fifty-one feet six inches, thence at i A Compromise. warned Emerson and Hulett against the ae Steet, of coeactional tety-one arin : it ai | country they intended to visit, but had no place of commencement, being part of L f It j a a Cairo, Dec. L. | reason to fear Pp -ysonal denger to them. J - B - WA CDON AT.D’S Mantle Cloths ee = oe fourth hundred of ee t i expected that a compromise will | Dusun, Nov. 29 “0° - J own 8 in Charlottetown, 1 ae ° e c wi} L a 4 —_— [0 ate T \ ja shortly be made in the trial of the Rebel oe pense ae wil j : _ Terms at sale. He leaders, and that they will be exiled | .. Poole, one of the men arrested yesterday] MEN’S WARM REEFERS, $3.00. WILLIAM DODD, lhe ’ ; in connection with the murder_ef Detective MEN’S HEAVY REEFERS, 84.00 Auctioneer. , th “9 vr Cox, stated, in the investigation to-day MEN?’S ‘AUV PREREERC @- an Ch’town, Nov. 24, ’52. [Saw ts w ts ee Fast Running. that he had nothing to do with the murder. ; Bn's H EAN ’ REEF EBS, $5.00. . —_——— i | oie He said that he believed the object of the M EN’S VERY HEA\ \ REE PERS, $6.00. 0! = I New York, Dec. 1, | men who assembled on Saturday night was MEN'S EXTRA WARM, (Good Quality) 7$, $8, $9, $10. 5 er 0 5, qB © et. ! a A great short distance running race, be- to murder himself (Poole). Devine was an MEN’S WARM OVERCOATS, $4.25. reoHE tw . : 5 ‘ed 1 tween George, the. English shempien ‘ana | epemy of his. He did not know Dowling, MEN’S WARM OVERCOATS, $5 50. i on Guften Stank ene Prince ef a | Myers, the American champion, took place the man wie oe Cox. Poole and Devine M EN’S VERY WARM OVERCOATS, $6.00. Wales College, and for aulj aoe by “Mrs, tel yesterday. The distance was three quarters | "e"® comes as trial; the other prison- MEN’S EXTRA HEAVY OVERCOATS, $7.50. Watts. ie of a pa soe" George defeated his opponent | “"® Yer® Senarged. MEN’S AND BOYS’ ULSTERS, in Great Variety, very§Cheap. () tj EUSTACE HAVILAND. , “i : : ; ; I + ve. Charletiet Nov. 22, 1887. ny ny ee s. Time, three miuutes and ten Weather Bulletin. sa@~ Persons in want of Ready-made Clothing for Winter, will find one of véer'coa Ings, ae ee a det: ie the largest and cheapest Stock in the City at te Probabilities for the next 24 hours for tle J ST p i aM ’ ‘EY! Te) 4° . , a GENERAL CABLE NEWS, | Maritime Provinces J. &. WACDONALD’S - iF : — Ch town., Nov. 22, 1882—wkly pat, pres ne QuEEN Sranst Pa é Wasuineton, Nov. 29 Secchi etd ree me. ie rend oo = — nN SCOTCH TWEE BY MRS. MACLEAN, t } s ; 7; res stroug west to south winds, fair to et : ‘ The Treagurer of the United States, in| cloudy weather, followed by snow or raig ‘ ; (At the Store formerly occupied by Mr, : i i his report now ready for transmission to | to-night. . Quirk, South Side Market Square), i i % Congress, shows an increase of receipts over — > <>< ——t— : B \ r : AN BRR. #B!} I \ > oem A expenditures of upwards of $40,000,000 Horsford’s Acid Phosphate = - A F t-{l i St i > ie for the fiscal year of 1882, $1,600,000 of fe = Irs as8 alicy ore, ps ri har» Deserts to the reduction of the =—s ote shih ae Has now on hand a Large and Well-Selected Stock of —COMPRISING— a t Pig pu 1c »~<t. tf, LI LMARTIN, 1b, Michn., : e . ‘ P a - . **T have found it very satisfactory inits effects : ee ENGLISH TWEEDS A LL the newest Fancy Work, Chenille Sas | Panis, Nov. 29. notably in the prostration attendagy upon HOME MADE AND IMPORTED ; 5 : Arrasene and Siik Embroidery in Cush, — va M. Gambetta’s physician states, this | alcoholism. ions, Banners, Brackets, Table and Mantie hee ig morning, that he passed an excellent night, | = a —= Draperies, Wool Work, Stamped Embroidery, » but refuses to give further information re- in Table Covers, Toilet Setts, Antimacassers, a 2 garding his condition. p YY! [ &c., Cotton, Wool and Linen Canvass, Linen «Bi E bmiakat Yad 29 and Wool Aida Canvass, Cotton Aida, Pene- aE a | ONDON, Nov. 29. | | : + lope Aida Canvass, Railway Aida Canvass, ik ; A steamer has foundered off Pentreath, Oo Bragg’s Transferring Patterns, Roman Satin 7 ‘ Cornwall. Eleven of the crew were TN? ro “oe , . § | Cloth, Mail Cloth. Felt and Plush in all the 7 f drowned. -~AN Daw Our MEN S and BOY s BOOTS are HAN D-SIDED, SIDE- newest shades, Filloselle Embroidry, Crewell ' ‘ ; Sax Fuancisco, Nov. 29. | LINED, Good Stock and First-Class Work. oat Tretes Silks, Aressone in Weel ape Silk, 4 4 Steamer ‘‘City of Sydney” arrived yes- | —0-9--F : te eT ee eee if 7 7 terday from Sydney vi ! \ . vile ; “oar i aa te - By 4 H 1 Ste yan Mier * Auck and ane In WOMEN’S, MISSES’ and CHILDREN S. a Large Variety OW ools a speciality, Double and Single Ber- : i Honolulu. Steam collier ‘‘Moniova” heay ; A ? ’ & 0 lin, Fleecy Merino and Ice Wool, Berlin and i | ily laden, foundered during a heavy gale off Nice Fitting, Well Made, and Warranted equal to hy Peacock Fingering Victoria Yarm, (the very a. Botany heads; sixteen persons were drown- Will be held in the Hall of the any in the Market best yarn for knitting purposes), Creweil, pe ed; only one saved. ; ? Shetland, Floss, Fairy Floss, Macrame Thread, aE Ship **Northampton” which went ashore Seca irre seen eens Point Lace Patterns and Braids, Antique Lace WS near Point Hacknett, had 370 emigrants on board. She is a wooden ship from Ply- mouth and likely te prove a total loss. She is faston land and full of water. Dustin, Nov. 29. At the conclusion of the investigation in the Cox murder case, Grundy was released and the remainder of the prisoners re- manded. Convent de Notre Dame, HILLSBOROUGH SQUARE ON Monday. 1ith, and Tuesday, 12th December. A Choice Lot of Felt Boots and Slippers, Overshoes, Rubbers and Moceasins. | v ; Fhe Whole Let to be Cleared Out as soon as Possible, Cheap for Cash at Stamper’s Corner, Ch’town, Nov. 7, 1882.—wly Cc. B. WARREN. Dogskin, Astrachan. in Anticamacassar Squares, &c , Maltese ‘iv- chon and Spanish Laces in Black and Cream, Cash’s Frillings, Edgings, Ribbons, Velvets, Silks, Satins, Buttons, Elastics. Wool Goods in Children’s Dresses, Jackets, Caps, Clouds and Scarfs, Silk and Chenille Scarfs, Kid Gloves in 2 and 4 buttons in dark and evening shades, Cashmere ard Cloth Gloves, India Muslin, Corsets in Dr, Warner's Health and Flexible Hip, Royalist, &c., Children’s Corset Waists, a very nice assort- It will be managed by the ladies of St -___ = ee Fok a i Faw @ eo a ee ment of Neck Frillings. an ‘ ~~ pe rrits, Nov. 29. Dunstan’s ( ongrezation. ; Beautiful goods for Christmas Presents con- i ; The Daily News says it understands that| A well supplied REFRESHMENT TABLE ~ sisting of Work and Jewel Boxes, Odor Cases, ny vuwing to the present condition affairs in | Will be provided, and Tea will served at six Watch Stands, Handkerchief and Glove Boxes, aa Dublin the Parnellites will not press for | &’clock each evening, 2 Satchel Purses, &c., &c. ; ase the debate on the report of the committee | ® Admission, t0 cents; children § cents, 7“ , A beautiful assortment of Chrisimys, New a women ae. Gage deen: ea) ini PE AEE. ug RG: 7 ee Years and Birthday Cards from | cent to $1.50 is might be misconstrued. QUEHN INSURANCE COMPANY, Preng’s tet., Gud., Sol., Ae'Gth,, prion. +i Patrick Egan, treasurer of the late Land = Dolls im variety, Children’s Paint Boxes, : League, has gone to Paris. He wil] shortly Head Office—Liverpool, England. eed tae Tene SORemee aly. 6 ‘| return to Ireland to reside there per- mepatenmnsntionrn, °C 2 pang eg ee . ’ iy . Y : ' ¥ es "i ‘hristmas oods, Brigg’s aud Poirson’s e times, commenting on the speech C Ors. of Eneland, : Ch’fows, Nov. 23, 1882. of Davitt at Navan on Sunday last, says it ioe ue purchasing elsewhere, as A ee al hawiibond eiaeiiken eles cul ue { is inconsistent with a sane government to EALED TENDERS. addressed to the ni 5 age Uk; y 6 gag Cs allow fanatics, however sincere, to brandish h undersign: d, aud endorsed of Tener for AGRICULTU RAT, INS RAIN CEH CPaeee NOV A sco i i A ~ a torches in a powder magazine. New London Works,” will be received until Head Office—Watertown, New York. os It is stated that the Madagascar embassy | FRIDAY, the 22nd day of December next, —- —0:-— SUGAR REF NERY ! e received a number of applications from | inclusively, for the constrvction of a The undersigned having been appointed (General Agents for the above first-class eee a Americans for letters of marque in the . «a tons Wika tne Sinan sared to i l M 1 to offer all grades of Whi event of hostilities with France. Mr. | Breakwater and Dam at New London, British and American Fire Ingurange Companies, are prepared to insure a 1 classes of ] A} eo offer all grades of W hite | > he : ~ oO >P insurable property on as good terms and at as low rates as they can be taken by any| 4) ] and Yellow Sugars, in lots, at Refiners ; ee the American consular agent in (pueen’s Couuty, P. E, L., Company now solvent and iptgpding to remain so : prices adagasear, believes that the United States =, . ; : iting . | ; = HORACE HASZAR J minialall oo Paris has been instructed to | 2°cording fe a pis — re, to be Office--South Side of Queen Square, opposite the Post Office, Charlottetown, P. aye Acetion Ee 4a a , : : seen on@pplication to Mr. George B, McKay, | EB. Island. i ia s ! », Ee . ; rsa ste acrtcat ‘© | Ghiso Nim Landon, fom pn | DESBRISAY & ANGUS Bidavakamitaoctn "WR 4 " , forms of tender can be obtained, = ' _ - a Cotoeneg, Nov. 29 Persons tendering are notified that tenders | Oct. 5, 1882. GENERAL AGENTS. ; : The forts here, on account of the flood will not be considered unless made on the N. B.—No person is authorized to collect monies for any of the above Companies a r f from the Rhine, are nee emptied of stores seers for = moet a blanks properly | in this Province without producing a receipt signed by us, and any one paying money Stisipesiiilllll LE : and ammunition. The Boological Gardens | filled in, and signed with their actual sigua-/+, any one without getting such receipt, will do so at their own risk. “FAVING b ppointed Agent for th ‘ are inundated, and the animals have been | tres. D&A Hi ey DEER SPOR See wee ore : removed. The Dusseldorf House here has| ch tender must be accompanied by an & : , CAN BE HAD & Stratford Mills, I am now prepared to ie . fallen in, having beén undermined by the accepied bank cheque, made payable to the} “"—-- & & & °°» @ Ee sake sn ee ane gee , offer Patent Process and Uhvice Superior ie af food’ Pdantaal rsons are believed to | Ter of the Honorable the Minister of Public - Extras, at lowest prices, to the trade only. 'e 5 have Uhdindie aa Seven 1) Works equal (o five per cent. of the amount of Four car-loads now on the way will be sold 4 : 4 aro . si ; a coe eal cited i . to arrive. i The Rhine has ceased rising. A bridge the tendes, which will be ipenetiod if the party HORACE HASZARD. fs of heat hed PER ie Taadad decline to enter into acontract when called a t aS ; aa Washed away St “woven a h upon to do so, or if he fail to complete the > Ch’town, Oct. 31, 1852.—1m eed | 4 above here. The weather is fine and the} york. contracted for. If the teflaer be not —— inant aaa . a sreatest danger passed. accepted the cheque will be returned. 0 — JAMES S. SOG rt, ; Marence, Novy. 29. The Department will not be bound to accept ; . . 0 is <a ‘ ; The town couneil has voted 10,000 marks the lowest or apy <<. HE best place on P. BF. Island to buy BISCUITS and CRACKERS, of every descrip- Shi png and Commission : : additional : li f-| ® : y Order. tion, is at Rast =e oe F.B.ENNIS, : embankment at the lower end of the town Department of Public Works ocrstary. (¢ 9 MERCHANT. has given way. A corps of sappers and o é j i ichi j i ; , * TS ttawa, 25th Noy., 1882- ¥ ( q miners is keeping communication open. yma se otgeey P erkins & Sterns Dealer in Fish and Fishing Supplies, * Brvssets, Nov. 27. FOWARD ] RUSSELL & (0 ° 5 POWER’S WHARF, HALIFAX, W. S. a : The Chambers have rejected the bill pro- ' 'y Special attention paid to the receiving and ; : viding for the introduction of jury trials for 4 press offences. Buconarest, Nov. 2 M. Tomavyali, the well known banker of Bucharest, was murdered and robbed last evening in a well frequented part of the Commission Merehants, 284 STATE STREET BOSTON, MASS. which none but the purest ingredients are used. Weare daily manufacturing Soda, Wine, Fruit, Lemon and Faney,. Don’t buy the in ported trash, when you can get the Island made goods, ib the making o Oct, 26 1882 JT. QUIRKE, city. The Bundesrath has approved of the May 19, 1882—6m Cl'town, Név, 15, 1882.—1m eod Proprietor. prompt disposal of Island produce, Having extensive wharf accommodation and com- modious stores, Consigniheuts are solicited and prompt returns guaranteed Weekly market reports forwarded epplication, and vessels chartered for P.O, addresseLovk Drawer 61, Halitax, 88 28