a a. oe YY oe ee de Hie ee a 2a. ew. TELEGRAPHIC HEWS. Wolseley at Alexandria, Ulemas Depose Sultan. The Suitan’s Orders te Arabi. 2. 4? > +} : fo tie Examiner. ALEXANDRIA, Aug. 16, Creneral Sir Garnet Wolselev, Com- mander-in-Chief of the British forces in Egypt, arrived at Alexandria to-day. Geueral seems to be in fair health, alrea ly created some stir here As soon as Arabi heard of the backing down of the Sultan from his previous posi tion, Arabi called together a the Ulemas, the highest religious and reli gico-political functionaries of Islam. These met in solemn conclave on Sanday last, and formally deposed the Sultan from the C sliphate Che Sultan is the official head of all the Mahommedans. The Ulemas attention to the fact that the Turkey had occupied this position for about three hundred years, having at that time ousted the Arabian Dynasty from their real claims and titles. The meeting proceeded ac once reinstate the old Dynasty, founded by Mahomet, by namin the Sherief of Mecca as the Kaliph. The Sultan has sent an official notice to Arabi, ordering him to lay down his arms, failing which, the Sultan states that and his army will be dispersed by the British, who will bring him to account for misdeeds and deal with him wholly in the matter. The Khedive has authorized the British to occupy the Isthmus of Suez. Cetewayo in Favor. Death of a Famous Political Keonomist, the The an l has meeting o drew Sultans of > Arabi Kxraminer. Special to the Lonpon, Aug. 16. Rumors gained ground yesterday, that King Cetewayo had been re-ordered to Court, and that his pathetic appeal to be restored to his people would gain a favor- able hearing. He had an interview with the Queen at Osborne House, and at this he was informed that the Government would reconsider his position. To-day the Colonial Secretary states that Cetewayo will Arabian | _ ‘ae. ns Te pool, on Saturday, for America, t) atte: d ‘OPENED THIS WEEK! In the Commons, this afternoon, Mrg| econditiens on which he had offered to accept the come) the convention clinatl of tire engineers at Cin Gladstone stated that the rxXAMINER, AUGUST 16, 1882. Oa promise on the cloture resolutions having been changed, they had decidel to adhere | to the original proposition of simple ma- | | jority. Dupin, Aug. 14. ' i sion was announced In the case of Timothy t torke, John Connor. Richard Savage, and Maurice Coste!lo, found guilty of having} Inthe Comission Court, to-day deci- | a? JOHN McPHEE & CO’S. —— 0 | Black and Cream Spanish Laces, Fringes, perpetrated several outrages in the County of Kerry Rorke was s: each of ! thers to 10 years na ivi tude. ihe thre? mon found guiity Wie SaVveag Lia k ku & person Nimea POULELS 4 | , , . . at Mallow, were sentenced to servitude for 1 ~ | 20, 15 and 10 years respectively, and a man who fired at soldiers at Mullingar, was sen- | > ] tenced to a lifelong servitude. _—-_- Weather Bulietir. not mareee 4 i sar bre toviitves for the ext <4 hours tor the OvtnCES Toronto. Aug. 16—10 a. m. Light to moderate winds, fair weather. HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. August 15--A L thester, N H; John S White, St John; Duncan tague; Dana Parks, Boston; ‘rank Henshew, Brooklyn, N Boston; WC Belden, do; Chas Minto, Mon treal; C Ramlet, Holyoke, Mass; Ramiet, do; Chas R Holman, Mass; Kh J Fink, Holyoke, Mass; W A Law jJor, Boston, Mass; Thomas Walton, L. V Garey, do; J H Walton, do. REVERE HOUSE, August 15—-Mrs Howland, New York; Miss S J Russell, Providence, R I; Rev J M Mce- Millan, Truro, N S; Rev G M McMillan, Mal peque; James Johuston, Annandale; T Reid, Robertina McLeod, Pictou. Kmerson and wife, Man- 30ston; ST. LAWRENCE HO EL. H A Hartshorn, Boston US; Neil Ca™p-} Theo | | bell, Station Master North Wiltshire ; | Harrison, Hamilton Ont ; Miss McEachern do Mrs J Ramsay, & Child Summerside ; ,Master J J Ramsay do Mrs McCallum do Mrs T N Ozden, Boston US; Charles B True, New York. OSBORNE HOUSE. August 15 —D Campbell, Summerside; P Conners, do; Duncan Shaw, Bedeque; J Robertson, M D, Montague; Neill Campbell, North Wiltshire; M B Snow, Ottawa, Ont; Miss Jennie A Martin, Boston; Peter Beck, Lowell, Mass; James Barclay, Ellersli-; H Blackburn, Jamaica Plains, Mass; Walter Matheson, Campbelton; John A McLain», St E> ; ; : : Ai ites ite ie hE Bate me be partially reinstated’in his Kingdom, and | Peters Bay; Barclay N Robertson, Monta.ue; that a British resident will be sent out with bim, but will inform and advise the King on all matters political and otherwise. Professor William Stanley Jevons, the | famous political economist and logician, was | drowned at Bexhill, England. Doings in Dublin. Paraeli Wants Repeal of the Union. Special Despatch to the Examiner. Dusuin, Aug. 16. The O'Connell statue was formally un- veiled by the Lord Mayor to-day. The‘pro- ceedings were quiet. The Exhibition at Dublin was opened to-day. One hundred thousand persons were present, Parnell, Davitt, and Dillon | were present, and made some scathing speeches The authorities took the pre- | cautionary measures of confining the mili- | tary to the barracks, and consequently there was no disturbance. In the evening, the trades procession reached the length of three miles. Bands played Ireland's favorite airs, and there was immense enthusiasm. Parnell ad- dressed the crowd, and is reported to have said that the people of Ireland must press forward for the Repeal of the Union, and not to rest until this be accomplished. Parnell’s remarks are causing no little con- sternation and excitement, and it is thought probable that repressive measures will be takep against him. <mnseciliigpiincn GENERAL CABLE NEWS. CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. 14. The Mussulman jurists, whom the Sultan frequently consults, explain that Arabi, in so far as he disobeyed the Caliph, is a rebel Geo E Munroe, Georgetown; Miss Katie Le we'lin, Boston; C Perry. Wellington; D Gillis, | J g | Montague Bridge; John F Flemming,Toront , | Ont; Donald McLeod, Montague. ROCKLIN HOUSE. August 15—Jams McGinnis, New York; J Shea, Boston, Mass; Mrs McLeod, do; Miss McCullough, do; J A McCormack, Souris; James McLeod, Cavendish; Miss McLeod, do; Miss Archibald, do; Edward Charlton, Boston, Mass; R McNeill, M D, Stanley ridge; James J Gay, Pownal; Andrew I Dixon, Belfast; Rev P Melville, Hopewell, N S$; Alexander McMillan, Wheatly Senator Haythorne, Marshfield. SEASIDE HOTEL, KUSTICO BEACH, August 9—Charles Longworth, city. 10— Miss Belle Newbery, ci y; Mrs Newbery, do; Mr acd Mrs Merritt, ‘foronto. 11—Lieut Governor Haviland, city. 12—C C Devey, Wheeling, Va; 1. H Davies and wife, Char lottetown: Miss Reid, St John, N B; Senator Carvell «nd lady, city; William Murphy, d; James Alfred Ennis, Montreal, PQ. 13-—H W McKenna, city; J B McDonald, do. DID. In Baker City, Oregon, oa the [9th July, of inflammation of the stomach, after three months illness, Lawrence Quilty, of South Shore, Prince Edward Island, aged twenty- six years. Ff. 1. P. CHDIL SALT, CADIZ SULT VOR SALE—3 000 Bushels FINE CADIZ SALT, suitable for Hake, Codfish or Mackere!, delivered in Souris or Charlotte- town. Apply to LONGWORTH & CO., aug]2-—2w 2iaw. Water Street. ime Burners! To Lime Burners ! For Sale—4t0 Tens of and may be unceremoniously treated as | : | such ; but in so far as he has been the de- fender of aggressive designs of the Chris- tian, he has merely fulfilled the duties of a good Mussulman, and consequently the Caliph cannot make common cause with England. The Sultan may punish Arabi if some act of rebellion is proven against him, but he wut sot associate himself with those who wish to crush Arabi as tho defender of Islam. A correspondent says this will greatly infinence the Turkish military action It is understood that a divergence of view exists between the Porte and Dafferin respecting the working of the proclamation against Arabi Pacha England upon commanding the Turkish troups. It is stated that the question will be brought before the Conference. Avtexanpria, Aug. 14, insists | PLYMOUTH BEST TNGLISH «LIMESTONE, | To arrive by Brig ‘‘ALPHETA,” due here _about the 15th inst., and by Brig ‘‘ZINGA,” | due here about the 20th inst. PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’tewn, llth Aug., °82—2w 3iaw. St. Peter’s Schools. The next term will begin on Monday, 4th Sept, at 10 a. m. | BOYS’ SCHOOL. N Arthur, New York; F} Macdonald, Mon.- | G Lamb, Boston; | ¥; B Connell, River; | The Khedive has appoinied fifteen of | his household officers to act as guides and | pead Master..........---. Rev, W. B King, B. A. interpreters to the advancing English army. | Assistant Master...... Mr. Kenneth Hind, B. A. Arabi Pacha’s troops are unusually busy | English Branches, Classics, Mathematics, erecting earthworks beyond Mallaha june-| pponch and German. tion. Last evening some shots were exchenged | Girls? and several prisoners captured near the canal. There were some causalties. A captain in the Egyptian army, the sup- | Conducted by posed bearer of despatches to Arabi Pacha, | 4}, English branches and rudiments of has been captured at Suez. A number of | language. Arabic documents, supposed to be import-| For terms, etc., apply to ant, weresfound on hii. GEO. W. HODGSON There is much excitement at Port Said. & St. Peter’s Clergy House. An outbreak is theught possible at any | jyly 25 —pat eod tl se 4 moment. The = ~ ready for oe Fires of considerable magnitude ae) T L b p k ° visible to day in the rear of the enemy's 0 0 ster acKers, position at Kingosman. Loyvon, Avg. 14. made and warranted good. Apply to Shaw, chief of the London fire seine saat th ren & CO, School and Junior Boys’ Department. Miss Harris and Miss R, DesBrisay, Captain 1 ; brigade, sailed on the Baltic from Livers NOR SALE, 1000 cases empty cans, home | ;yst received. (jy 15 eod tw Give ys a trial, ntenced to 15, and | BLACK AND COLORED SATINS, can, Gloves, Hosiery, Fancy Prints, Tickiags, Fancy Shirtin«s, Benims, Grey Cottons, Bleached Cottons, Cotton Warp, &e j | WE ARE SELLING THE BALANCE OF OUR STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS, | AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Rare Bargains in every Department. | JOHN McPHEE & CO. ; | August 9, 1882~—2aw, wkly 2ZoBperRT Orr's OLD Sranp Robert | W orcester, i j BARGAINS. — nvnres tae MONTH, J.B. MACDONALD WILL CLEAR OUT SUMMMER GOODS AT GREAT BARGAINS. —:0:— BARGAINS. i } | } | | Short Ends and Remnants of Dress Goods and Prints at a great sacrifice. i } | | | a Will Clese Gut Balance of Ladics’ and Gents’? Straw Hats Very Cheap. | sg lh TRUNKS & VALISEHS Lowest Prices. Store open every evening until 8 o’clock. J. B. MACDONALD, QUEEN SrREet. Aug. 3, 1882—wkly pat WHAT WE WILL DO! a 8 From the First Day of August WE WILL RETAIL FOR CASH, All Kind of Meats at Wholesale Prices A. L. BRIDGES & CO. STORE—HILLSBOROUGH STREET. MARKET STALLS, 10, 12 and 14. Charlottetown, July 29, 1882—I1m eod. = - - ae “CITY STEAM BAKERY.” -O:0 'f{\HE proprietor of this Establishment, owing to the increased | demand for his Goods, has added new facilities to his | Bakery, consisting of the latest and most improved machinery, 'ete., and is now prepared to supply the trade with Hard Bread, Plain and Fancy Biscuits, &., AV THE SHORTEST NOTICE, :0: ) L000 lbs. CHOICH CONFECTIONERY To arrive per Steamship ‘* Miramichi,” from Montreal. ¥K=S>_ Orders by mail promplly executed. J. QUIRK, Prince Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Islaud ~~ _ May 4, 1882. Charlottetown Boot and Shoe Factory. ——- -—1) DORSEY, GOFF & CO., Boots, Shoes aud Slippers, Our Qwn Make and Imported. —— —0: — SPRING IMPSRTATIONS ALREADY RECEIVED BY “ NORTHERN LICHT.” Our own Factory make are becoming celebrated for good style and quality. We se | for cash only, aud the:efore we can sell cheap. New York Rubber Boots (Crack Proot To “aosmaxers—We sell French Calf Uppers for $1.75 per pair. é Hocks, Leather Laces, Water-proot Dressing, Buttons and Fasteners always kept on hand . [ap 28 ee = . ell b ad Dx COO DRY GOODS oe te PERKINS & STERNS, Queen Square. OUR STOCK SUMMER GOODS! Is NOW COMPLETE, STAPLE & FANCY DRY COCODS, 2 —AT THE— Lowest Prices! WILL FIND IN OUR ESTABLISHMENT A SPLENDID VARIETY TO SELECT FROM. Don't Fail to See our Goods BEFORE MAKING YOUR PURCHASES, Perkins & Sterns. April 26, 1882, Boot Polish. Button . ee cn SOMERSET RAGES HE following Trotting ané Running Races will take place on Somerset Driving Park on TUESDAY, Aug. 22, 1882: ~ Ist Race—2.40 class. Purse $20. $10 te first, $6 to second, $4 to third. 2nd Race- Running Race. Parse $20. $1 to first, $6 to second, $4 to third. 3rd Race—Four Year 1d Roce. Purse $20. $19 to first, $6 to second, $4 to third. 4th Kace—Three Year O!d Race, Parse $20. $10 to first, 36 to second, $4 to third. In all races there must be five to enter and three to start. The races to be mile heats, best three in five, to harness. National Rules to govern all Races. Any disputed races between parties will be decided by the Judges and trotted ever again the next day following the races. Entrance fee to Races, 15 per cent of purse. There will be a first-class Refreshment Saleon on the grounds, and a splendid Tea Table. Also a Dancing Saloon, for the accom- modation of young ladies and gentlemen. Trotting to commence at 10 o'clock sharp. There will also be a Foot Race, for a purse of $6, half mile heat, $3 to first, $2 to second, $l to third. Entrance fee for Foot Race, 25 cents. Entrance will be closed at 6 o'clock p. m. Monday, 21st. Any person that cannot get to Somerset to enter can send their address and the horse’s name by mail to FRANCIS J. RONAGHAN, Secy. of Races, Somerset, Lot 27, P. E. Island. P, S.—If the day of Razes proves unfavor- able, they will positively take place the nex tine day followi: g eee j 3 ae ae ; jiiealth is Wealth! (ERY c wae..2 Dr. E C. 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These Burners are intended fer use in Halls, Bedrooms, Kitchens, and other places where a light from « small con- sumption of Gas only is required. By regulating the tap, the Gas consumed can be reduced to any desired quantity less than three teet per hour, These Burners are so scientifically made that they will give a light equal to about ten candles at a cost of three quarters of one cen per hour, The price of these Burners to consumers of Gas will be ten cents cach [ju 10 eod pat HARD COAL. TO ARRIVE, 300 TONS HARD COAL. ARTIES wishing to be supplied with the genuine Philadelphia Chestnut and Egg, and also Old Sydney, can be supplied by early application to the subscriber, Pictou Coal always on hand, Orders can be left at Lord’s Sceles, or at the subscribers. Terms cash, THOS, CASELEY., HARD COAL. TO ARRIVE: 200 Tons Best Pennsylvania, ALSO, Pictou Round, Nut and Slack, and Oid Mine Sydney Coal, Always on hand, at MeMillan’s Coal Depot, R, MeMILLAN, Ch’town, July 17, 1882, NOTICE. “HE business heretofore carricd on by the undersigned and the late A. B. Stewart, under the style and firm of Hica:sy & Srew- arr, Tobacco Manufacturers, will be con- tinued by the subscriber under the same style. MICHAEL HICKEY, Ch’town, July 4, 1882—pat tf UBS CRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER the Cheavest and wost Newsy Paper Pablished in the Province: al aa i ais. 4 A = i ee :