EUROPEAN, LONDON, Sept. 7. Parliament was prorogued te-day. The following is Ber Majesty's speech, which was read by royal commission :- a | SR esac ’ | | Mones P ” a ee ae ee ee ne eae ——--— aiidiniaesibeign indie teinmaeremammmnnnmmmmamenninaiat oo as ncaremenad NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, ao of nae Prewiit, killing Mrs. James an aidon, Jamos Prewitt. ar . See = — |Mrs. Prewitt. ewitt, and wounding WM A CD wi : My Lords and Gentlemen : It is with satisfaction that 1 find myselj at length enabled to release you from your ardous labors. L continue to receive assur- ances of the most friendly character from all foreign powers. The failure of the Sub. lime Porte to exeente, according to en- gagenient, plans agreed npen in April last for a determination of the Ottoman fron- tier lyimg toward Montenegro, has caused unfortunate delays in the settlement of that question; an?’the Treaty of Berlin has not yet taken effect in other points of im portance which Temained open at the commencement of the session. The Gor- ernmeuts which were parties to that treaty have communicated to the Sultan their judgment on the means of bringing to a satisfactory settlement the Greek and Montenegrin froatier questiona ; and ad- ministrative organization of European provinces of Turkey, and in the principal reforms required in the Asiatic provinces inhabited by Armenians. For the attain. ment of the objects in view [ continue to place reliance on the fact that the concert of Europe has been steadily maintained in regard to the Eastern question, and that the powers which signed the Treaty of Berlin are pressing upon Sublime Porte with allthe authority which belongs to their united action, mBasures which in their belief are best calenlated to insure tranquility in the East. I ave not been unmindful during the few menths which have elapsed since I last address- ed you of the consideration which I have stated would guide my policy on the Northwestern frontier of my _ Indian Empire. Measures have been taken for eomplete military evacuation of Northern Afghanistan and seme progress has been raade toward the pacification and settle- ment of the country. <A renewal of lostili- ties by the Afghans under Ayoob Khan has rendered necessary further military opera- tions in Southern Afghanistan. Prompt measures have been taken by the Govern- ment of India for relief of the garrison of Candahar and the conspicuous ability and energy displayed by my officers and troops in the execution of these measures, result- ing in a brilliant victory recently gained by the gallant ferce under the command of Sir Frederick Roberts will, I trust, speed- ily bring to an honorable termination the war in that division of the country. I re- gret that it has not hitherto been possible to give you such information en the state of the Indian finance and the recent mis- carriages in presenting accounts of military expenditures as you would justly require befere entering on a practical consideration of the subject. You “may, however, rest assured that [ shall redeem my pledge to supply you with this information at the earliest period in my power. No advance has recently been made in the project of a Sonth African Confederation, nor could any advantage arise from endeavors to press it forward, except in proportion toa favorable movement of public opinion in that portion of the Empire. The general state of affairs in South Africa however, is on the wholo satisfactory, except in Basu- toland, where, I trust. a moderate and con- ciliatory p-licy may allay the agitation eaused by the enforcement of the disarm- ament act. Gentlemen of the House of Commons : Itender you my thanks for the liberal provisions which you have made to meet charges of public service. My Lords and gentlemen, | acknowledge with thankful- ness to the Almighty the happy continuance during several weeks, of fine weather for securing harvest, which gives in many places reasonable promises of abundance. I am thus enabled to anticipate both a further revival of trade and some addition tg the revenue of the country fer the year; and I dwell with especial pleasare upon probable improvement in the condition of the people of Ireland who have so seriously suffered from previous failures of crops. I rejoice also to observe that notwithstanding the lateness of the period at which yon began your labors your undefatigable zeal and patience have enabled you to add to the statute beok some valuable laws ; refer particularly to your settlement of long con- tested questions relating to the subject of burials ; to the education act, and to an act for better determining the liabilities of em- ployers. Tothese I wouldadd the act relating to ground game ; the repeal of malt duty ; the saving bank act and post office money order act ;and the measures for bettering the condition of merchant seamen and pro- viding for safer carriage of grain cargoes. 1 New Y se 7 A second cargo of ee ad yesterday. — The obelisk snecessfully removed from the hold of the steamer Dessono ves- ‘erday afternoon, and piace | on the. platform in less than an hour. The Florida Orange cr p is reported ruined by the great storm. Loss a million and a half, Norway ice arvived was | ote) ae JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 7. The bedy ef General Turbot ex!umed was placed in a sealed metalic casket and is on its way to Milford, Delaware, ALBANY, Sept. 7. Michael Melia and Willian Siles, two notorious thieves, were captured last night while burglarizing a tea store. ° LEADVILLE. Sept. 7. On Sunday night Gomer Richards, a for- mer captain of the Leadville police, fatally shot Ed Jones. On last Friday, as contractors were starting a fire in asteve in the Penusyl- Vania mine, One man was seriously wounded and another blown twenty feet by giant powder placed in the stove by malicious persons. Waite River Junction, Vt., Sep. 7 Returns thus far indicate that the Repub- licans will carry the State by over twenty- five thousand majority. | ? Local and Other fens. Tue Central Committee meet to-night. Secure your tickets for the Mendelssohn Quintette Club Concert. iavieciiaiiitainiatiingenn Cooktp CorNED Brer just received at Beer & Goff’s. [39 Gi siliciiaiicliiidigslbinchiats Fresu Benrqug Ovstrers,—the first of the season—Fried, Stewed, Raw, and on the haif- shell at the ‘‘ Lorne Restaurant.” 3in pd. scrsiiiaiiiaaiililmsthaieda A plan of reserved seats from the Mendels- at Dodd’s Medical Hall. Tue Friend to whom I lent my Leather Valise will oblige by returning same, and pay- ing for this Advertisement. 2: sep. 9. ; Pracurs, Barlett Pears, Oranges, Pelaware Grapes, Tomatoes, ete., just received at The Confectionery. 2in. lie dceuaiili atti A MATCH race fer $100 a side. will take place at Upton Park, to-morrow, at 2 o'clock be- tween Mr. A. N. Large’s b g Saco Boy and Mr. A. Helmes Look-out. <A very lively race may be expected. Tue Scorr Act.—The majority in favor of the Act at 'the election in Northumberland County, N, B., is variously estimated. Some papers say the majority is 200, some over 200. The official returns are wanted. —_—— age OnsttruaRy.—Fort Augustus has lost one of its oldest inhabitants in the person of widow Ellen Doyle, who died at the residence of Mr. Patrick Brogan, on Friday last, in the 86th year of her age. She was a good Christian, and died fortified with the last rites of the Church, which were administered by the Rey. Allan J. Macdonald, P. P. — Requiescat in pace. AN insane woman named Mary McCarthy, escaped from the Asylum recently. She created a sensation at Hunter River yesterday morning by threats of incendiarism. Mr. Brown of that place, took her to the city last evening, and requested the police to take her in charge, but they refused to de so, Where- upon Mr. Brewn left her in the streets and Mary began speechmeaking. She was then taken by the police and ledged in jail. SEVERAL macadamized streets of the city should receive the attention of our Commis- sioner. They are thickly strewn with sharp and heavy stenes which are very dangerous to horses. Complaints are made regularly of horses spraining their hocks by tramping on these stones. We hope the Commissioner will order their remova! befere fyrthes dam- age is dene. —_—— ooo CaNapa TEMPERANCE Act.—A St. Stephen the Sth inst., says : ‘‘ T'we cases were brought up last week under the Canada ‘Temperance Act. Inthe first case the defendant closed his shop and left for parts unknown. The second case was a trial for the second offence ; but as there was no evidence to show that liquor had been sold, the case was allowed to drop.” enmieceiipenineanenas Monrreat Exureitrien.—The following !et- ter supplies information of importance to ex- hibitors and excursionists :— P. EK. Isnanp Ratiway, Office of Supt. and Engineer, Ch’town, Sept. 8, 1880. trust these measures may, under Divine | A. McNeill, Hsq., Sec, Advisory Board, &e. : Providence, contribute to the welfare and prosperity of my people. Parliament was prorogued until Nov. 24th. AFGHANISTAN. CaNDAHAR, Sept 4.. Cavalry patrols report the villages full of the eneiny’s dead and wounded. Cabul regiments have dispersed» The Rizibbas cavalry are seeking to come to fare. If avy further information is required, | ficates issued when required, and rates fixed terms. General Phayre is within two stages of Candahar and will halt for the present. UNITED STATES. CLEVELAND, O., Sept. 7. The Sunday pight oyster train on the ald, Mr. William *W. Wellner, to Miss. Baltimore and Ohio railroad ran into 4 calf near Fosteri, and was thrown from the track. The engineer, Wm. Sanderson, was jammed against the fire box and held there until he was reasted to death. The fireman jumped and was injured in such a manner as to render him insane, and he wandered into the woods where he was found. Six cars were demolished. Upronvitte, Sept. 7. On Sunday evening lightning struck the i retina tC AOD AALAND, OCG DIED. | Dear S1r,—The following information [ ‘have just received in regard to passenser \fares and rates intended for Exhibition at | Montr®al :— Through return ticket (ist class) from | Charlottetown te Montreal, $16. Stock and goods will be charged tariff ‘rates, prepaid going, and will be returned free | if ownership be not changed. Parties paying The per carload on stock will be given free pass; |! less than carload will be charged second-class sohn Quistette Club Concert, is now opened correspondent of the St. Jehn Telegraph oi' a“ : + oe 2 yet z ee ‘a pees ye, Teasing ELE & , ~~ Pale cape * e > FF a we te New 39 "SRS EE a oe oy, = puns AIP EE | poset, az Weg ay oe Goods every PACER Mn RAIE®. EAL] U io m3 Ge ; Sain ” Fa x Par ye y 3 fA ¢ % ‘ ii ; , Lad § gag Ores » J d ar ea . <—- reas. iting reas ia net ar Cee a social IEA. i? Etc Bo VL: ~ { Splendid Stock of BLACK and COLORED CASHMERES and FRENCH MERINOS, Lt all Shades: GRECIAN CORDS and: LUSTKES, WINCEYS PRINTS. (New Patterns), GREY and WHITE COTTONS, NEW WORSTED COATINGS and TWEEDS— no better value in Town a, serra cre A * 4 atc ; é Bos > 296m TR «Pe -3 *4 a¢ z PSREBIEEDIC 2 Geis $2 YEN “he ge at w ‘ P4d'4 < 3 ; 2 RAACDONALIVS 5 8 ad, ae, a? a wi? % &J & m e fom se! ‘up ® ~ ¥ CVT gy . ral 7, . . 65 QUEEN STRELT, Aug. 16, 1880. her pa augl6 ‘TAT "¥ : i] ft “PERT ER f Y AT ( ; [ U u 5 5 SIGN | | oa Ce ee not ‘ i i ok. COLE tic ones a a ae ee a 1 ON Wiens Shstan Baw Bic bi Wei oF (9 Pieces Choice New Tweeds, tor Fall Wear, é FROM 6O CTS. TO $2.00. Li O N IRARRCHAME GhATOU CHITINGAS | 7 a | af HuUOQUITE Wises O55 AFP Teer E 7 d IN VARIOUS ehUALITEES. Gucen Bie “ 593 5 4 ai? AE "SOCRRRZERAC Ta a Street, FULL STOGK OF TRIMMINGS TB SUIT. Garments and Sults Bade to Grder as Usnai. 3 "WA. WEEKS & CO. Charlottetown, Sept. 6, 1880—tu th sat . rr} et enon Ale Sneeaen Se ‘ = SEASIDE HOTEL | RUSTICO BEACH, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. (UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE.) een een * LY * -—-—~ = — oe June till the 15th September. The above Hotel is sitnated in one of the mosi charming spots on the Island, having beautiful scenery, a bracing atmosphere, a beautiful beach, splendid surf- bathing, sea and river fishing, ete., ete. Good Tables. charzes. arrangements made for Picnic and Dinner Patties. ete. be let for Picnic Parties, etc., at m« *Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday evening, ealling fer Guests ; returning every Thursday and Monday morning, at 9 o’clock, a. m. Also, arrangements have made with Mr. Bagnali to me points at Hunter River, for passage to Seaside—7 miles. ADDRESS, Moderate Special Also the spacious Pavilion will mMerate charges. t trains from all been JOHN NEWSON & CO., Proprictors, Charlottetown, P. EK. Island + OAL NY aca | Ee nl Se At tei IE. se Bc ESTABLISHED [S25. CANADA CORDAGE FACTORY. F e JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. Vw ra OF CORDAGE of Every Description, including all sizes Manili i} Rope, Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, Tarred Hemp Rope, Houseline Hambroline, &c., &c., equal in quality to the best American, #2 Prices on application. Jan. 7, 1880. June 21, 1880. RS ee ERR RT A SR OE SR FREES Rm A LS stot —_ me ae ee ee ice Cream, | xX STREAMERS Fruit. fees, Water Jees, Fam Boston and Montreal, S I intend paying special attention to my Constantiy on Hand, Ice Cream department this season, 1 invite the public to call where they am oo. furnished wath the best assortment of ice r emenas : Creams and Ices to be had in the City. All A, MAGKEILL’S AUCTION ROOMS. pol from the best material. ‘to parties; No, it Queen Street. ‘ordering Creams or Ices we guarantee satis- | ‘action or no charge. A. McKENZIE, Confectioner, Queen Street. Srory By Lapp, PAINE. Patents. Bens. F. GRAFTON, faLRert E | Late Commission r of eee re et P AT EF i era S -WARINE INSURANCE. : | oO. |-\ AARINE INSURANCE effected on Ves-! ,,ene ppapran £ sels. Cargoes and }. reighis at lowest PAIN E. GRAF TaN ex LADD, Sterling certi- | Affor;ecys-at-Law and NSolicitors of American rates in reliable Companies. (ti d Poreign Pat pls, Rebecca A. McDonald. On Sept. 8, 1880, of inflammation of the bowels, Margaret Agnes, only daughter of Edward and Mary Monteith, aged 5 years and 5 months. — ' | CYUBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER, t and most Newsy Paper | the Chea published in the Provinces, please let me know. | without reference to Head Office. i OR ah A ace Yours truly, if HORACE HASZARD. 112 Firra Sreeet, Wasuixcton, D. C. (Signed) AuEx. Macwar. | Ch’town, Aug. 14, ’80-—lin Practice patent law in all its branches in GEORGETOWN ie } ; Marte Sens RGETOWN, EooG==SGSGGGyO0e——_— ‘the Patent Office, and inthe Supreme and SOURIS. & MARRIED | BARRELS RAEEF AND SALT | Cireuit Courts af the United Dinhes: Punthe- Nee : , hore - . ya re *ilets sent free on receipt of stamp for. ; On the 9th inst., by the Rev. D. G McDon- | postage. sept4 QUEEN’S WHARF. | — ’ wt saxet! BONES, Bones. ee | a BAGS SALT, D00 200 Barrels Herring BAIT, 300 MACKEREL BARRELS. 100 barrels } ‘URPPRING 50 half-barrels } ns ee 100 Quintals CODFISH and HAKE. D. SMALL. ib baste. undersigned avill pay fifty cents Cash E per cwt. for all bones delivered at the Bone Miil, in .the Royalty. iess than one cwt. (112 lbs) taken. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Agent. augl7 | | | HE place to get your Printing done is a| the EXAMINER PRINTINGROOMS, | Ch town, Dec. 1, 1879 ! HIS Beautifal Watering Place will be open for the reception of Guests from the 24th } ROMAN PUNCH, APPLES. APPLES, Me all eect omen ae j GRGANIZED 1853. —_—— + Net Assets for Protection of Poliey ilvlders, $1,137,549.73. ; Deposited with the Dominion Government for Security of Canadian Peticy Holders, $109,000.00. DWOSSES PAID TO DATE, OVER $3.000.000. Parties desiring Lasuranece on Piivate Resi- dences and contents, or Farm property, had hetter tind ont rates, ete., of this Time Tried . Dm ' é' and Fire Tested [usurauce Company, N. B.--Canvassers wanted. Pow Anaus. Specizl Agent foethe Mana RCE. A pecia Agen. lor the Maritime P; VInHCES * BEC Bipckoaprac W 7 Am, ERSGSES EY, 2l Avent for P. EK, J. 1889-— tra = PLES APPLES! ee ee By Steamer Every Week, FROM Boston, DIFFERENT VARIETIES GF. A PrP ibs CHEAP BY t(,ene c Lo, i ” Un town, Juiy ots THE BARREL. ‘ ALSO FOR SALE— Boxes Lemons & Pears, BEER & GOFF.. 3 ' ee Ch’town, Aug. | FALL, Liverpos! to Charlottetown. ae ee THE WELL-KNOWN A 1 CLIPPER SHIP | “MIDAS,” Classed A ! at Lloyds and Coppered, DANIEL A. McINNIS, CommanpEr, TOW on the passage to LIVERPOOL, {AN willtake the berth there for this port | direct, sailing about the «> 5 = say . i . 2th September, ‘and will carry Goods for neighboring ports at | through rates ’ ior Freight or Passage, having superior accommodation, apply in Livgrroor to R. M. C. Srumsces, Eso., 69 South John Street, or here to the owner, Ch’town, 27th Aug., The Fast Sailine Bricantine “SHAMROCK,” i . Tons, Registered, Classed . 5 249 Coppered and ears A l at English Lloyds, CAPT. WM. Wr sail from GLASGOW on or about the First of October, carrying Freight McPHEE, ComManper, PICTOU, SHEDIAC, AND ‘at through rates to SUMMERSIDE, For Freight or Passage apply in Glasgow to JAMES Kkiso, Kso., 134 St. Vincent Street, or here to the owner, OWEN CONNOLLY, ang25—Ilm pat4i her new era ar lm : } a ; : | FOR SALE. ; er a No quantity rexHe HOUSE AND. LAND at Spring Park, now occupied by the Subscriber. Will on easy terms. Apply to Psrger HALLoRAN, or to the owner, septl—lw ROBERT V HITE, * Sete EN NEN ENE ett ION earn. tc = sa gia pena iced ciataiitaacigilamaaia ~~ - rn Lt agate - reas — nae! oe 5 Leeoia dibs anes ss SRLS catalase 4 Gees é = : eee ‘ ~ aaa tee | a en ain rot eae Wee i is «$ oa ae £7 5 “ea sess co ee Le cemianmgnendd } fad 7 B 4 i is : | ete 77