FO OES DLS Five Do.tars a YRAR. “ This is true Liberty, When Frea born Men having to advise.the Public, may speak free.”—Evxiriwes. amine. anode iene com ee Sincie Corres Two CENT. NEW SERIES. is ISSUED EVERY EVENING, by tae Examtner Pusuisnine Company, PROM THEIR Orrick, CoRNER OF WarTER Tt AND GEEBAT GEORGE STREETS, Charlottetown, . . P. E. Island. Rares OF SUBSCRIPTION : Six Months, $2 50 Three Months, . - lL 25 One Month, 0 50 = ee Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, juarterly, half yearly or yearly advertis nents, on application. Baik of Nova Scotia. ESTABLISHED 1832, ee $1,600,000 325,000) Paid Up Capital. . Reserve Fund .. . es An Agency of this Bank will be opened on | Monday i9th iust., in the byrilding lately oceupied by the Bank of Prince Edward Istand, under the management of the undcer- | signed. i Deposits will be received on interest, and on current account. Drafts granted on the varieus Agencies aud | correspondents of the Bank. Sterliog and other Exchange bought and! sold, aud geweral banking business transacted. | D. ©. CHALMERS, | Ch’town, June 17, 1882—tf Agent, next, ‘ Le. ARTHUR & CO., | General Commission Merchants aitention given to the sale of Island produce, 121 Ailantic Avenue & 29 Essex Avenue, | BOSTON, MASS. May <7, 1882—wkly Particular i EDWARD T, RUSSELL & CO. Commission Merchants, 213 STATE STREET BOSTON, MASS. f May 19, 1882--on@- | i } 1982, Point du Chene House, 1082, GEO. L. HANINCTON, PROPRIETOR, (Formerty P. ScuuRMAN). Our Regular Sammer Tourists and the travel- ling public will find the above Hotel one of the best in New Brunswick al aw Dinner on the table on arrival of the j P. E. Island steamboats, Trains leave the platform (opposite the Hotel), at 2.45 o'clock, giving passengers mple time to dine. [ju 51m PROFESSIONAL GARD. PALMER & MULLALLY ATTORNEYS-AT-LAN, ROTARIES PUBLIC, Ac.| OFFICE—O’Halloran’s Building, Great! A magnificent range of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, George Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, H. V. PALMER. JAS. W. MULLALLY. April 10, 1882. INSURANCE OFFICE, Queen Insurance Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS, City of London Fire Insur- ance Company. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS, insurance effected on all kinds of property at current rates. Losses settled promptly anil <quitably. F. KENNEDY, General Agent, Office —South Side. Queen * quare, Ch'town, Feb. 3 1552. fo shippers of Produce to Newfoundland. BOWN & WOODS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ST. JOHN'S, N.P., Give particular attention to Shipments from , Prince Edward Island, Consignments Solic ted. | REFERENCES— oor The Manager Union Bank, St. John’s N.F 7 Messrs, ©. F. Bennett & Co., < Messrs. Ayre & Marshal), John H. Cathrae, Charlottetown, P. E. L Apri! 24, ’82 - pat 2m eod w 2m “e Tickets to all Poimts WEST AND NORTH WEST, Over the Intercolonial and Grand Trunk Railways. 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Flava’s agency publishes a note stating that if Turkey presists in abstaining from the Eurepean accord it is predicted that the Conference will be obliged to en- trust intervention in Egypt to a mixed corps of English, French, Italian and Greek troops. TELECRAPHIC { Sima, July 3. The Bombay Government has received instructions to be prepared for the shipmett of the contemplated military expedition to Egpyt. Wootwica, July 3. , Military preparations in.view of possible contingencies in Egypt are now virtually complete. Maxsei.ies, July 3. | The French Mediterranean squadron, consisting of six ironclads, has been ordered to Bona, to be in readiness to proceed to Egypt in the event of necessity. Transports capable of carrying 1,750 men are lying ready equipped at Toulon. Lonpon, July 3. - The News’ despatch from Alexandria says the majority of officers have informed Arabi Pasha that they are against fighting. Cuatuam, July 3. | The Corvette ‘‘ Constance,” carrying 14 guns, will join the Mediterranean squad- ron. —_—_— BRITISH AFFAIRS. Lonpon, July 3. | In the Commons this afternoon, the Speaker vindicated the action of Dr. Play- fair, chairman of the committee, in report- ing O'Vonnell. O'Donnell refused to make any statement as to his conduct of Satur- day, and Gladstone moved that O'Donnell be suspended for a fortnight. O'Donnell denied that he used the word ‘ infamy,” but admitted that otherwise he had speken as alleged. He made a long speech to prove that he had not obstructed the busi ness of the House. Gladstone's motion was carried 18] to 33. Gladstone moved a resolution declaring the urgency of the Repression Bill. Parnell cff-red an amendment that so much of the resolution as related to two- thirds majorities be dispensed with. The amendment was rejected and urgengy voted, 259 to 31. a Due, July 3. i It is reported thaf a plot has been dis- eovered to assassinate Cardinal McCabe, ‘Archbishop of Dubiin. Lonvon, July 4. ' The race to-day between Laycock and Boyd was won by Laycock by five lengths. Simua, July 3. A rebellion has broken out in Muscat against the Imaun. The movement is headed by the Imaun’s brother. The British man-of-war ‘‘ Dryad” has pro- ceeded to Muscat to protect British sub- jects. | RUSSIAN AFFAIRS. Pererssura, June 30. VOL 11--NO. 37. CORRESPONDENCE, qeeetncattindiatiantn seas Ronee ty opinions or statements of our correspondents. To the Editor of the Examiner. Dear Sir,—With reference to an article published some time ago in the New £ra end Patriot, over the signature of ‘‘ Neil Mvers,” in which I was put down as a maligner of Mr. Bowers, I would say that I paid no attention whatever to the same, as | was aware that Neil Myers was not the author of it. I find, however, that my friends are anxious that | should call upon some of the parties who were present at Byrne’s Koad meeting to give an explana- tion of the case. In consequence, I would ask Messrs. David H. Douglass, P. W. McLeod, or H. Douglass, to be so kind as to give a statement of the facts. And remain, Yours truly, Rosert Mooyry. Hazel Green, July 4, 1882, The Methodist Conference. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS AT SACKVILLE. sindhd | De. Inch, President of Mount Allison College, spoke to the Conference on the affairs of the institutions at Sackville, N. B. The doctor referred to the many ap- peals made on behalf of the educational work. This Conference virtually settled the question of consolidation by the decid- ed stand they took last year. During one year $50,000 have been raised for the En- dowment Fund. The college was organ- ized twenty years ayo without material ‘resources. When the New Brunswick grant was withdrawn an endowment of £60,000 was raised. Four years ago a new departure was made in the separation of the academy and college. Formerly they had been connected financially. During the first four years of the existence of the college, 14 graduated-;-during the second four years, 13; during the third, 14; dur- ing the fourth, 23, and during the fifth, 28. It has been decided to bnild the new college. This is a necessity. Aboutenough money has been raised to finish the academy. The Board of Governors pro- ceed in faith with the ealiege. Of the $50,- 000 raised last year $48,000 were subscribed by only thirty five persons. Can we not, then, expect that ali the rest of the Metho- dists in these Previnces will be able to reise the $20,000 required for a college building! There is no fear for the futur | There has been a great deal of opp: | by other colleges, who have tri chase students and professers. furnish our students ¥ istudy and with comfort - | order to ensure their attenas continue their strong attachmen Mount Allison by her Alumni. A committee appointed for the pur ‘introduced resolutions concerning Mou. Allison to this effect : (1) That this Confer- ence has heard Dr. Inch with pleasure, and (2) it approves of the building of the col- lege, as proposed. SOME APPOINTMENTS. Election of chairmen of Districts and appointment of financial secretaries resulted as follows : ; | Halifax District— Chairman J. Lathern ; The following very important discoveries Fin. Sec., FP. H. W. Pickles. with regard to the Nihilist conspiracy have | been made by the Russian police. First, the names of all persons through whom they were in the habit of receiving funds | have now been ascertained ; amongst them are the wife of a provincial governor, three | Chairman, W. H. Evans; Fin. Sec., J. B. ‘Giles, ladies who are land owners, a daughter of a general,a Jewish capitalist, a doctor, a well-known author, and a St. Petersburg | Rogers, A. M.; Fin. Sec., D W. Johnson, journalist. The funds were collected in Truro District— Chairmar, W. C. Brown, (Presdt. cf Conf.;) Fin. Sec., Benj. Hills, A. B. Cumberland District — Chairman, J. Oassidy ; Fin. Sece., A. D. Morton, A.M. Guysboro and Cape Breton District— Annapolis District—Chairman Thomas Russia, chiefly by a Georgian Nihilist, and) A.B were ostensibly nieant to foment an insur- rection in the Caucasus, The largest por- tion of the foreign subscriptions were supplied by persons in London and Berlin. Second, the police have full particulars of the members of the central managing ‘committee and its branches at War- ‘saw, Kieff, Moscow, Odessa, and ,Wilna; several persons connected with them are already under arrest. Third, a list ot members who have joined the revolutionary party since 1872, together ‘with the names of the members of the executive, are also said to have been dis- ‘covered. The ramifications of the ccn- spiracy extend over eleven governments, ‘and a number of Poles are implicated. There are altogether six hundred and eighty names on the list. It was this group which supplied Jeliahoff, Sophia Peroffsky, and the other Nihilists with money, and pub- lished the three revolutionary organs, the Na-odnain Volia, the Zemla Volia, and the Tehorne Peredel. The celebrated Deutsch, who was lately rearrested at Kieff atrer escxpivg from the Moscow police, and ali the Nihilists who have so far teen executed are kuown to have been affliated to this section of the party. Fourth, three more temb and dynamite factories have been distroyed, and several secret printing establshments. have been discovred ot twenty-two versts from vlazma, near a vi) lage called Sosnofka. General Gourk», governor of Odessa, has informed the Euperor that he could not rely on the fidelity of the ofticers under his command. In consequence of this report, and despite the violent protest made by Gen. Dubnin, sixteen artillery officers have been removed from their posts and transferred to distant garrs ns in various parts of the Ewpure, Marshall Marka, whe has just arrived at St. Petersburg, has denounced the cons, ir- acy organized by the nobility and the em- ployees of the Kalounga government, who had intended to make a manifestatwn at Moscow at the time of the corcnstion of the Czar. Very serious views have been taken of this affair by the Government. A number of fresh arrests are expected. ' -—_<- The shareholders of the Panama canal have authorized the issue of obligations Agents for Prince Edward Ie'and, and by all Droggite amounting to £250,000 for the purchase of the Pansnis rejircht. St ent a el etn ene mired A SE Teal i 8 aE CEE SRR pan Pepe ge Liverpool District—Chairman, ©. Jost, A.M.; Fin. See., J. M. Fisher Yarmouth District—Chairman, R. Smith; Fin. Sec, W. H. Heartz. Rev. 8S. F. Huestis was appointed a mem- ber of the Central Missionary Board. satis ag elena The question of establishing Legislatures for England, Scotland and Ireland, which would deal with purely local matters, is being discussed in many quarters. The Utiea Herald thinks;—‘‘The time must eventually come when Great Britain will be driven, by the very pressure of the ac- cumulating demands upon the time of Par- liament, to extend to the Islands the system of government which she has so long and so advantageously granted to the most mportant of her colonies. Parliament might as well undertake to do all the legis- lation needed for Canada or Australia as to do all the legislation for the kingdom at home. And until this fact is recognized, the colonies of Great Britain will continue to be better governed than Great Britain herself.” When drageists, lawyers, and doctors, and even preachers occasionally, besides many others of various professions too numerous to mention, nanifest a special interest in any one article we very naturaily conclude it has seme healthy bea:ing on their lives, or they would scarcely lift their voices with one accord to ex- tol its virtues and place it before those going through life burd-ned with rheumatism, Filled with rapture over immediate relief, the sufferer ever after refers to St Jacobs Oil, the Great German Remedy, as the most surpri-« ingly «flicacious of all remedial agents. We recently observed in a new Jersey exchange the following item in sup ort of the above: Mr. Isaac Correy, Manager Salem, N. J., Glass Works, remarks: I am pleased to say that I have used the Great Remedy, St. lacobs Ou, for rheumatism with excelent re- sults; other members of my family have also been greatly benefited by it. —a-- - The Pope has created a new diccese in Ontario, that of Peterborough, which in- cludes the counties of Northumberland, Durham, Peterborough and Victoria. Mgr Jamot, formerly vicar general of the diocese of Toronto, and now Bishop of Sarepta in partibus, has been appointed Bishop of ibe jnew See, which takes from the diorese of Kingston nive vf ity wedtbtest parishes. = es a 2 en SES es ee en, OE een ae en eee a SON og cde LS oe