7 | ) ) ie oe ee ee on ile he Se ec ie ad at at RB PELEGRAPHIC Spectral Desparcurs TO THe EXAMINER. ] rhe 8S. S. * Wearmouth’ Lost —Six tecn Hands Drewned, Monrtrat, Nov. 22. The steamehip Wearmouth, which arrived here from Cow Bay with a cargo of coal, on the Ist inst., cleared for Quebec on the NEWS, ; nade. board of inquiry, with a view to securing a thorough and searching investigation of the circumstances attending his breter’s sns- peasion from duty by Capt. DeLong, and also of his (Dr. Collins) charge that his brother received wufair treatment and was not allewed to accompany Noros and Nind- erman though able and anxious to do so, Collins states that his brother’s diary will duly substantiate all the charges he has The diary contains an entry sub- stantially as follows :—‘‘We are starving and through the mulish stupidity of our 7th inst-, and loaded there with deals, for | jeaders we shall probably all be lost.” Lendon, G. B. Shesailed from the latte: porton the 19th inst. Qn the following . . | day sie encountere) a terrific storm in the | Gulf, and on Monday at midnight was driven ashore on the Magdalen Islands Four of the crew reached the shore, and inhabitants Im an ex- ; but sixteen of the crew | were fonnd by the hausted condition were crownhe d Tine Wearmouth is an iron screw steamer of 1051 tons, berque rigged. She was built | at Glasgow by R. Dancan & Co., in 1865, and was owned by Messrs. Greenshields, of Liverpool. She was classed 9 Al at Lloyds. She will probably prove a total loss, Brookshaw the Blackmailer Sen tenced to Ten Years P. 8S. LONDON, Nov. 22 On the 14th of October last, a man named Brookshaw, a commercial traveller was cotamitted for trial in this city for sending a threatening letter to Colonel Teesdale, Equerry to the Prince of Wales, in which he stated that it was his intention to] murder the Prince of Wales unless a certain sum of money which he dem sanded was iin- | mediately sent tohim. The line ef defence | taken by Brookshaw’s Counsel in the trial ended yesterday, was, that he (Brookshaw) isacrank. But the evidence for the prose- cution proved him to be a professivnal blackmailer. The Court therefore sen- tenced him to tien years penal servitude i noeanieeipilieadtiainaii | The Joyce Murderers frial Com-| pleted. Dustin, Nov. 22. The remaining four prisoners at the con- | clusion of Patrick Casey’s trial were ar- raigned for complicity in the Joyce murder. They all pleaded guilty and were sentenced to death. The sentence was a great dis- appointment to them, as they thought by pleading guilty to the charge of complicity they would be sentenced to life long servi- tude instead of hanging. GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Lonpown, Nov. 19. Yesterday business was in great part sus pended in London. In the morning there was a fog, which was a prohibition upon or- dinary traffic, and the rest of the day was given to the review of the Egyptian troops by Her Majesty. The weatner cleared, as it is held that it always does for the Queen, and by one o'clock a large proportion of London’s five millions had poured into St. James’ Park and filled every approach to it. Not ten per cent. of the enormous multitude saw the pageant, which was one of extraordinary brilliancy. The royal family was out in full force. Her Majesty was very plainly dressed, looked very weil and was guarded from the view of her faith- ful subjects by innumerable soldiery. The Prinee of Wales was hardly more visible, and the immense royal establishment, with all its apparatus, carriages and upholstery, presented a very curious spectacle. The event filled London with excitement, and was eminently successful in its design, which was to let the Egyptian heroes in the sunshine of the royal presence to stimulate the national military feeling to show to the public of what it is paying so much money for. The Indian officers and men, in their grotesque uniforms, came in for applause, andlooked deeply impressed and wretchedly cold. The World’s London Special says: The chief feature of the review was the huge crowd—such a crowd asis only to be seeu in London on a holiday; and I must chronicle the remarkabl enthusiasm meni, fested yesterday everywhere by all classes. The loyalty of the Buitish people in the metrcvolis is evidently as great as ever The Prinee of Wales was also received with immense cheering. The Tribune’s London special cable says that Mr. Gladstone's wife, family and friends oceupied a private stand in the grounds belonging to his residence during the review yesterday, The Prime Minister was conspicuous throughut, raising his hat to every distinguished person passing, and to every regiment, and often standing long barheaded. The appearance, demeanour and march- a of the truops of every arm, ps the ailitary critics. Few traces of hard- ‘ve visible. The streets were throng- het entire line of march was over Decorations abounded and the The cheering ship w. ed and t two miles. multitude w never ceased. The Queen pri - representatives 01 A general prese take plice at Windsor ‘ eve Lummense. sented war medals to two > each regiment, y ation of medals will ia Tuesday, Lonnon, Nov. 20. Sanders was arraigned to-day, for sending a letter to Mr. Glad- stone threatesing to murder him. He was remanded after disclaiaing any intention to murder the Prime Minister. He is merely a dangerous madman. | In the Commons, to-night, Mr. Gladatone in reply to Mr. Parnell, stated that the Government was not at present contemplat- ing any amendment to the Arrears Rent Act. Mr. Trevelyan said up to the 15th inst., applications under the Arrears Rent Act had reached 141,670; the land com- missioners hoped to settle, before the 30th inst., all cases lodged prior to Nov. 25th. The condition of the Archbishop of Can- terbury is regarded by his physicians with increased anxiety. Gvayanguit, Nov. 20. A fearful explosion occurred, this after- noon, at a powder magazine half mile north of this city. It is reported that ten per- sons are killed. The shock was terrific, destroying a church and several houses near the magazine. The cause of the explosion is unknown. Wasuineton, D. C., Nov. 17. Dr. Collirs, of Minneapolis, Minn., brother of Jerome E. Collins, the ecientist of the Jeannette expedition, has arrived in this city. Dr. Collins will ask to be re- A man named presentell by counsel before the Jeannette Paris, Nov. 20. The Deputies, to-day, rejected an amend- roent providing for the abolition of an | embassy at the Vatican; also another that the ambassador at the Vatican be replaced by Charge d’ Affuirs. Nrw YorK, Nov. 16, The ship ‘“‘MecDougall,” arrived to-day from Antwerp, reports : Oct. 22d. lat. 48.40, | long. 11.05, passed a wreck, apparently of about 600 tons, very much broken up ; spar deck and topmast all gone, no name to be seep. Nov. 9th, lat. 42.05, long. 62.30, sighted a wrek ; bore down and found it to be the bark ‘‘Constantine,” Capt Kruger, of Frederickstadt, from Liscomb, N. &., with lumber for Barrow; water-logged ; mainmast gone ; forward house broken in ; decks broken upand sea making a clean breach over her. Lay by and took off the crew of 12 men and proceeded. Nov. 13th, iat. 41.10, long. 63.40; passed a number of barrels, seemingly petroleum barrels that had been buta short time in the water. Maprip, Nov. 19. The infant Princess was baptised yester- day in the presence of the members of the | Court, surrounded by Grandees, Spanish Ministers, representatives of foreign powers and deputations from the Senate and Cham- bers of Deputies. The Empress of Austria was represented by the Queen’s mother as sponsor for the child. WasHineton, Nov. 19. [tis rumored here that in consequence of the recent Chinese Bill, the legation of China in the United States will soon be ordered home, and that in place of a | Minister, China will only have a consul in this country. PuHtLaDeLpata, Nov. 16. Agents of the Red Star Steamship Line received the following message from Ant- werp this evening: ‘‘Steamship ‘Nederland’ passed Dover at3 a.m. Sunday. Impos- sible she had any connexion with ‘ West- phalia’.” The ‘‘Nederland” left Antwerp Saturday for New York and there has beer some apprehension that she should prove to be the vessel that was in collision with the **Westphalia.” Panama, Nov. 17. According to advices from Ecuador re- ceived to-day the Government forces have won a battle at Chambo, a small village 120 miles north of Guayaquil. The Presiicnt has ordered six days’ mourning for the soldiers of the Government killed in the engagement. No details received. Lonpon, Nov. 20. ‘The Earl of Harrowby (Dudley Ryder) is |, dead. [Lord Harrowby was well known as a philanthrepist and supporter of religious societies and charitable institutions. He was 84 years old. During the greater part of his hfe he was engaged in public affairs. He sat in the house of Commons from 1819 to 1847, and he held office under the ad- ministrations of Earl Grey and Lord Palmerston. He obtained the blue riband of the Garter in 1859. | Rev. Edward Hawkins, D. D. is dead. [Dr Hawkins was born in in 1789, graduated B. A. at Oxford in 1811, and fill- ed several college offices for many years, He was the author of Bampton’s lectures for 1840, and of ‘‘ Discourses on the His- torical Scriptures of the Old Testament,” and he edited ‘‘ Milton’s Works with notes ° Lord Otho Augustus Fitzgerald, brother of the Duke of Leinster, is also dead. ViENNA, Nov. 20. The [Political Correspondence says Gen. Ignaticff positively denies that his recent visit to Paris had any political object. Lonpon, Nov. 20. The Standard’s Cairo correspondent says the commission of inquiry is turning the trial of Arabi intoa farce. Mr. Broadley has withdrawn from the defence after vigorously protesting against the violation of agreement made with hin. Lonpon, Nov. 20. A despatch from St. Petersburg says the students of the University ef Kazan in con- sequence of the severity of the police re: gnlations, created disorders, and the uni- versity has been closed. In consequence of the aggravating orders issued by the curator of the University of St. Petersburg, a de- monstration of dissatisfaction by the students is anticipated. The Post saya jt understands that no satisfactory result is anticipated from the negotiations between Prussia and the Vatican, The nomination of Herr Hen- schke, one of the councillors of the Berlin tribunal, as member of tne Superior Ecele- siastical tribunal has produced great irrita- tion at the Vatican. The nomination indi- cates thgt Germany is resolved to minimize her concessions as far as possible. Lonpox, Nor. 20. The Argentine brig America, from Que- bee Oct. 14th for Wexford, was wrecked off the Jaiter port. The crew were saved. > Weather Bulletin. oe Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Nov. 22—10 a. m, Moderate winds fair weather not much change in temperature, —_——-— + The Great French Remedy, Dr. LeDuc’s Periodical Pills. PURE, SAFE AND RELIABLE. 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[no 17 ._~ —-— ee Youne MEN suffering fom earlyindiscretions jack brain and nerve force, Mack’s Magnetic Medicine, advertised in another column, supplies this want and thus cures when all ther preparations fail, Sold in Charlgttetown Gy Aputnetarip Eig Cd, [ul6 2k ood whly BE DAITEYT ee ee ee a a a See erert itn acecerseenaicaer emcee nee eree <oaeeentgeeoatoe re ¥ re: A Se ee ee Soolws ourrtie sy oo a anya en ed bp x A MINER, NOVEMBHR 22, 1882. ae ep a BREMNER BROTHERS Stand 46 Queen Street, their Stock of CHRISTMAS CARDS, Which for artistic merit and variety, surpasses any before shown of the New Store wi:l be devoted, FANCY GOODS, Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Photo. and Autograph Mlbums, Velvet and Ebony Frames, Elegant Gift Books, Bibles, Prayer Books, #c., and an immense assortment of Goods suitable for ELODWEZIDA Y- PRBSAMW TS 1 Their Steck of Stationery and Staple Goods will be kept as usual in the Old Store, 44 Queen Street. BREMNER BROS look with confidence for the pstronage of all their old customers and the general public, as their Goods this season surpass sll former years for variety and rea- sonable prices. 44 AND 46 QUEEN STREET. FRESH BISCUITS! ‘0 ‘HE best place on P. E. Island to buy BISCUITS and CRACKERS, of every deserip- tion, is at “THE CITY STEAM BAKERY.” Weare daily manufacturing Soda, Wine, Fruit, Lemon and Fancy. _ Don’t buy the imported trash, when you can get the Island made goods, in the making o which none but the purest ingredients are used. J. QUIRE, Ch’town, Nov. 15, 1882,—1m eod Proprietor. C. B.W ARR BIN Has now on hand a Large and Well-Selected Stock of HOME MADE AND IMPORTED BUSTS ANG SHES, Oo Qur MEN’S and BOYS’ BOOTS are HAND-SIDED, SIDE- LINED, Good Stock and First-Class Work. 0 In WOMEN’S, MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S, a Large Variety, Nice Fitting, Well Made, and Warranted equal to any in the Market. 0 A Choice Lot of Felt Boots and Slippers, Overshoes, Rubbers and Moccasins, —-o The Whole Lot to be Cleared Out as soon as Possible, Cheap for Cash at Stamper’s Corner, C. B. WARREN, FIRE INSURANCE. :0:— QUEEN Ch’town, Nov. 7, 1882.—wly INSURANCE COMPANY, Head Office—Liverpeol, England. —_—_ 0: ——_ —_ LANCASHIRE -INSURANCE CO,, of Engiand, — Oo AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE CO., Head Office—Watertown, New York. — —0:——— The undersigned having been appointed General Agents for the above first-class British and American Fire Ipsurance Companies, are prepared to insure a]! classes of insurable property on as good terms and at as low rates as they can be taken by any Company now solvent and intending to remain so. Office— South Side of Queen Square, opposite the Post Office, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. DESBRISAY & ANGUS, Oct. 5, 1882. GENERAL AGENTS, N. B.—No person is authorized to collect monies for any of the above Companies in this Province without producing a receipt signed by us, and any one paying money to any one without getting such receipt, will do so at their own risk. | D. & A. ——— Se For Seotol and English Tweedy or Worsted Suits For Canadian Tweed Suits, —— For Overcoats of all Descriptions, -GO TO- JOHN MACLEOD & CO's, UPPER QUEEN STREET, TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER There you will find the largest and best assortment of Cloths in the Island. Prices very moderate. The best workmanshlp and a perfect fit guaranteed. —aLso— Acomplete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap,&c. &c. Remember the address, two doors above Apothecaries Hali Corner Charlottctown, Uct, 11, 1881. AVE to announce that, in order to have plenty of room for their GRAND EXHIBIT GF CHRISTHAS GOODS, they are sow opening in the Store adjoining their present in Charlottetown, and for the display of which nearly one-half PERKINS & STERNS ARE OFFERING A LARGE VARIETY Mantle Cloths, ~ Ulster Cloths, (vercoatings, SCOTCH TWEED, ENGLISH. THEEDS, CANADIAN TWEEDS, Seal Cloths, Dogskin, Astrachan. You should see these Goods before purchasing elsewhere, as NO BEITER VALUE CAN BE HAD. Perkins & Sterns. Oct, 26 1882 Penge eee ee NOTICE. SALE by Public Auction of Cattle now in quarantine at Pictou, Nova Scotia, will be held at the town of Pictou, on Tues- day, the 28th November, instant, at eleven o’clock, &, m. The said cattle to be slaughtered within the limits of the County of Pictou, within twenly jays of the date of sale and not to Le removed alive there from. Particular information will be forwarded on application to Dr, William MeKachran, Veter. inary Inspector, Pictou. Terms of sale, cash on delivery By Order, JOAN LOWE, Secretary of the Department of Agriculture. Ottawa, Nov. 10th, 1882, [nol7 eod tl 28 BR. WARBURTON, PAYSICIAN AND SURGEOH. (ESINBURGH.) Office in Old City Hotel, corner of Great George and Dorchester Streets, opposite the Catholic ( hape]. Entrance on Great. George Street, where a night bell will shortly be placed, Ch’town, Nov, 14, ’82.—-3m TO LET. | HE Dwelling House and premises on Upper Prince Street adjoining the pre- mises of Fudge Hensiey. Furnished or un- furnished. Possession given immediately, E.R. BROW. Nov. 2, tf. Fancy Sale and Tea, N aid of the Baptist Church Building . Fund, will be held in the MARKET HALL, Wednesday, 20th December. Donations wiil be thankfully received by the undersigned Committee. Mrs, Whitman, Mre. M. A. Cameron, rs, Jas. DesBrisay, Mrs. Louis Wood, Mrs George Davies, Miss Hearts Mrs, Nei! McLeod, Miss Currie Mrs. F. Lawson, Miss Scott Mrs, 8, McRae. 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