es ae ‘pa eae cmey BE i “i it : ail OC creme ” ee ee = ane rere Pee ee eteres Darby HXAMINDR. | THE Ly ov tol aj tod Hex, Ma. Cuarpeac was Iately wa ee : TE Ns . . ’ . } liowers in the sp, , hy vel ' i \ a’ , . , on y , tive . : to rests Lh uaa yreo ul lature, ! Cu} " a t 1h Premiership of WHEN ; | F LE He ive Lh Ah OU the Ke erai fal ili! } ns lt them unt lers undi tha } " th f n that direct fore tal ney any , ’ — 2 ) ( ( 7 ra j) fant i > el ra Is of his ' voree Trom s W hoe ahe vet ‘Co trary te My aver i i \ ve hers Lo repeat { in continu bil stu y | | 2 with all kinds of . indigesabdie tum, * a natul yf conse Ue v ales bee _ | ; at - that e was sick. i stood this this] plainin: ats ae {f could bear it no lone | found at 4 i a Shle for any reasol able} that if was fmpossivie fOr ; _ | being t@ live on terms of comfort with a rele : on t a} uel larly ¢ reed herself with } woman WhO Gret rorTry : mi . ples, Cheest ei aad corned beef and cabbage, \ 1? “a1 +} ick! founehnuts, chestnits, ana; 1% 1 KiGSs, GU rit 1UbS, crullers e tihie thines So we got all sorts of me! restibie THINYS. ; og i $ M4 divorce. . ~~. - . ; TY.<in4 Shatae rTre-! Tui census oO the United tates, rt | btnee score! $i? \f | centiy {aken, shows that the popttiacus 1 Of | i } } : — > f = 5 i) ! . rs > avers mii is now 50 858, Om | the graa mepudu 3 Twenty years ago it was but 31,443,321, I'wenty years 4go lt a . } : Se MM {) i that I Lhe interval meariy "OO ‘ 0 i of } ldead the pupuiation | * souls } ave pveen @ laqea to tine pvt Wi } a oe ee of the ation Yet the t united states LS | ation. 7 en had. during the peried of this wonderful | 9 ring the - | > ae aatk 4 ily ivill Onuc Ut Bile most erri le CLV i expans on, | ‘ ae tT 7? : sate w™ Pep PPT ie a Iso show Wars Kiiow?h tO illse SCALISTICS as I i that ex ports of in value from $835,000,000 in 1550. a National Policy. have increase: in 1860 to c 1eV have had ; Ss mercuanalze $516,242, 4 424 e} i ret <—mem * sitlneisonesanin ‘canna ean nan was at s irs, 1 marches d lis- ‘andahar, with his whole regular | Ayo rb hy tant tron t 1 c £ ns : force Of ten regimentS O: LaTAancry, ¢ } | eo Kclusi ye ers who belie to have or the muthit are joined him subsequently. fhe regiments tof cavalry number pene 400 bayonets and OOO sabre sand 30 uns, in ddition to the e Troops ; € bad os ine — Cavi alry, gat ith eae variously estimated [rum L,oUU to v,oU0VU men. Of these, L OVO under Shahagassi Kha lil Khan, the late Governor of Turkes- tan. formed the advance guard. This oni e| left Herat about tho 9th, and marc] ied . 3 : 4) . irds ¢ andahar, with tue ey ident } : . 4} ly purpese Ol trylng conelusions With tae British Garrison at that place as seon as favorable opportunity offered. Ayoob Khan isknown to have plenty of ammunt : cs ¥ if this mornine’s news is confirmed Mrs. Wermere, a beautiful and accom | te 4 at a [aoe 2s pr a i plished \merican lady, went to Spain, un"! cence of the Sirdars at the lat e Durbar. accompanied by her husband. There she} when implored by Gen. Dou rall Minti to star uis of An slags oY. She Was? SITIA theit differences and nuit ev with _ ' 4 Pree ; oe Tt res i ace: 1 Pat man, tic new Ameer, to pacifs dazzle: by his titles and nobuity—ie Was;e pe Sila AM ee : + . | ana re i€ ‘ inti er a new was struck bY net beauty lL brillianey. l administration. Ayoob Khan is me am He 3 le love. She 0 ait ! A aecrce * f| he 1 of ( uh 1 chiets who are fri oui i] ly to diveres frum het husband in erder that] Russia and i Magi sh rule. otwith- she might marry him. He deserted hel p SBOE * a ren Trienainess theun, | We GRR Sho went distract 7; o Cabul chiefs have been suspected Tor and miuurriea al mne wens a ve me time ef stimulating Ayoob Khan te and seme accounts say committed suici eye ente! »of attacking Can others. died of congestion of the ling ldahar ; and gt ip enthusiasm amoung Such «re the brief facts of the latest ** sw i his seldiers he m oer pr fuse promises ciety sandal. it is the old st Bede ha | of p inder at ind iv in case of success pertid ms man, and a foolish, CXTING | Vi d ITT State O1 altairs in soutiiern woma?, of lax princely les, (fvhanistan als ‘ALS why the british one _ [representative at the late D wbar at Cabul Anorner startling surprise in Afghanis-| declined to yo farther than to recognize tan! At ees moment peace was thought to} Al luralim au as Ameer of Cabal an L not Ot to be established, General Burrews' brigade | Se iag a which had been the title of : ia laave the fastness of nda-i- v : _ were iiduced ae ave oo ere 5 - ( ve 4 Tere ee d that in some way Gene ral har a e 1 ware puticuered DY overwneiMuas | Burrows was enti lb md the walis of numbers. Comparatively few, we are told,‘ the Candahar fortifications and entrapped escape d. Some of the papers ulready lhte a ti buscade. If A yoob’s victory blame the Gladstone Government for leav-|'S 45 $* - es it ” conceded i gah - Wags , | lnat the wi in southern Afghanistan is ing the brigade without suilicient ;snpport. |, opened in all its horror, the evacuation This is very Gladstone is no more to blame for t than Deaconstiel:i was for the more wrong. this sad reverse l! Afgl nistan 11S 3ac reverse In . laniscat e terrivle glad to note that} affair in Isandula. We are the Gladstone Government have proimptly sent succor to the be les .wuered garrison, and have v‘iven evidence of the sir determination to carry on the war with vigor until the perticdious foe shall be powerless to give further trouble. - —_-**- i Srinpinc on *he corner of one of our} streeis.afew days ago, from that a gentlemen counted, no less than! the the Clerk of th one point of view, c fourtcen licensed honses for sale of] spirit vous liquors. When re | Licensing Board goes round to get the san : tion of the citizens to aave the licenses o these houses re newed. this fact should . borne in mind. There should unquestion- Ty baverns ably be L plentful. weeding eut Any drink process, tavern in which! till and citizens, in ” LOO are li om ? men are allowed to they get druv<, shoula be closed; giving or refusing their sanction to renewal of a iicense, should, we think. act on this principle. Mouses in which men} are sllowed e abuse and prostitute thei: minis and bodies, by the mtemperate use| of lijnors, are no better than bawdy houses and should be treated as such. ‘ =o + Tne position of ireland is thus laconic- y lesctibed by a contemporary ,— + Credit — Crops looking spiendid over the country; early potatoes ripe in the eaetern counties and in the limestone dis- tricts of the south and middle counties ; the famine region now confined within ai, few western counties; a larg laborers to England, who ar send back their wages to the Wes! of a willion of dollars secured by Mi. nell’s importunatg widow policy from an] ; Iris|i fund held in trust by the British Par-| liament ; every reasonable prospect that there will be no more deaths from famine this season—-that the charitable funds the hands of the Dublin committees and of! the bishops will bridge the peovle ever the} existing distress until the potato crop is| ripe in the northwestern and coast counties! —four or five weeks from date. Per con- tra--Parliament refuses to aid the Irish! fisheries ; the Lords will throw out the bill prehibiting evictions for two years; the! potato bliyht has made its appearance in) three counts, and if the present weather continues will ae istroy the promising crops the dreadful famine fever, which swept thousands upon thousangs inte the grave in 1874, has broken out in the County Mayo ; and, sadder still, the landlerds are! procuring writs of ejectinent with an eager, eruclty unparalleled since the fawine of! thirty three years ago.” ge ext dus of} v “e* Par-! } j ; LATER c tmoahir trac » wane i Ry } of Girishk, was threatened with an attack } . } r— ot +1 |! by Ayoob Khan, who with a yreatly super- lor force was approaching from Farah. vey inning to! s ; & ; a grant), in| * co* operate i { of the country by the British indefinitely postponed, and 3 possibly the new Ameer’s seat made’ more than doubtful through a >| probable early revolt in his own capital. A LATER DESPATCH the El- and surpr ised 7 | Pa states that Ayoob Khan crossed raand River on the 25rd inst. en. B vs, whose force was encamped on the left bank of that streayy opposite Grishes. since the batt] - 7 Primrose nas re- tired with a portion of Gen. Burrows’ force, which succeeded in escaping, to the citadel hold the place ct e. wen. indahar ani will try to til the arrival of reinforcements. In the edad Ayoob Khan, who has marched in front of Candahar, threatens an assault, and fears are entertained that he may take lel before assistance can arrive. <A the cita | relief force under Gen. Phavyre is said to be concentrating for a march on Candahavr. Owing to the recent dry weather the Eli- jmund is evervwhere fordable and this zact probably facilitated the surprise against which it would appear Gen. Burrews had taken insufficient precautions. DESPATCHES TO THE INDIA OFFICE 5 r > — OY Wi ay ot Bombay 3: rows, General Bur os Ahan, was vs thal when leading his brig Walli She attacked by Avyoob y «XY the , , ‘4 wr hy Prey? re Ali, WiO8e Troop ade to 3 had mutinied ly described in these de spatches. outpost on the direction who was holding an the Helmund in Shere Ali, a branch of Shere Ali’s troops were on the left bank of the idelmund and Ayoob is supposed to have crossed the almost dry bed of the river from the west, in the night, and | struck General Burrows’ force some few hours before he could have made a junction | with 8 iere A! The battle soon became 1most &a Tout On slaughter the pa being g rt of viiG ear ot r — i were few who conid save themselves by ** 1 o . 4% . ,f - flight, in the darkness, towards Candahar. _ cy Pt “11 ois Earl Granville visited o confer with the secretary of Stz the } tous se iie for india, upon this ai ig- astrous intelligence. SECOND DELPATCH. Si ae a: July 23.--Gen. , was detailed from the LONDON, Burrows’ brigade with Shere Ali, the British ap- aA ler fi Candal : . G@ fuer Or < Andahar, ae ainst Ay: VOD the aspirant to the Ameershin. +? 7 . When 8S here All ordered his forces to retire me inte } Ne Khan, towards Girishk, his infantry deserted in a ody, but were pursued by Burrows, who | ;| ret covered the guns and wagons they had carried off. Weakened by the dieestt as of the infantry, Barrows, effected a retro: grade movement to Kshk INakud, thirteen miles and near ne Ay. oab Khan’s forces! ‘had reached the Helnrond River above | , Girishk, and ities reported le had crossed ' the river at Hyderabad, and that four assistance of} the British, | terrible, and there! to-day | M: arquis of Hi irtington, | Candahar garrison to | advices, Gen, etween 2,000 under A yoob iad received further numbered b The army ment i Burrows bri and 3,000 rattcC acl men. Khan was stronger than was expected, con- ‘ ‘ yee ’ 12,000 men and 36 guns well served. Strong reinforcements had been 1 | j ane : | sisting ei lordered to the front, and it would pe rhaps tbe necessary to send troops from E ogland. | LORD HARTINGPON | confirmed the report that part of Barrows’ forces consisted of a battery of British artillery and a battalion of the Ooh British " dis lt not know what jinfantry. te said he if “eo Vy eral Prin sandy 1a af * ‘ lahar j}ferce Genera rimrose had at andanhar, independent of Gen. Burrows’ brigade, He taought it probably was not over 2,000 strong ; but when Burrows’ brigade was ldetached some of Gen. Phayre’s troops were ord ‘red to reinferce Candahar. If ement was effected, Primrvse’s exceed 2 00 ), ‘ther stated that he this reinfore force would probably Lord Hartington .ft } } ul yihad eeveived a despatch from the Viceroy saying, ‘* Burrows had been seri- defer Primrose has vacated his i ‘ : j « ran ton rents at Candahar and retired to | } ) of India, j ously! rec. lthe citade Reinforcements are already on l will be pushed forward as rapldiy as possible. Additional forces will be sent fr India. It may be necessary to abticipate usual Kneldnd.’ Another — had als: ithe Cioverner of Bumbay, wh furnish for emergency 3 bat- > regiment of British cavalry, half a regument of native cav: ilry, and two regi- ments, of British and six regiments of native, infantry, besides a battery and two battafons i in Scinde.” Gey. Phayre telegraphs: ‘‘ Burr force arriving at Candahar. No Phayre had been conversing by aph with Primrese. a 6 $ Weather Bulletin. nebilities for the (te é 24 hawre for the ; tie Way, “iit | vil} ’ Season § » arrived from © says : ‘We can teries — Olle Fraginents of WSs PK Marviime Provine:s. . jp mr... i : *” lorewre, July 30—10 a, m. Ff > 4 . > . ' . M@erate winds, fair weather, with local showgrs. A. Good Account. , ‘a ° ° ‘o sum it up, six long yours of bed-rid- den @ickness and sultering, costing $200 per year total $1,200—all which was stopped by three bottles of Hop Bitter rs_ taken by my jwife, who has done her own house- work for a year since, without the loss of a dayyand I want everybody to know it for the’r benefit.” ‘“Joun WerEKS, Butler, N. Y.’ MARKET HALL, Masday and Tuesday Ev'ngs, AUGESYT 9th & 10th. ao THE MUSICAL EVENT. ms WeRGid nena brow dbadors, instrume Tie CELERRATRD Diep! AE . falists, New entitled AN HOUR iN SCOTLAND Presenting the Gems of Scottish Mela: ly ; andthe C omie Operatic Extravaganza, THE REHEARSAL! in their iintertaiument, | > . | Written by Ancus Fatruairn, replete with Noags, Sceues, Ductts, Trios, &c. Popular Prices— Reserved Adinission 25 cents. Lioors open at 7.39. Concert at 8 o'clock. Reserved tickets at W.R. Watson’s Drug Store, Ch'tewn, July 30, 1889, seats 35 cents. { } ee ae ene Fe BOSTON iiarine Insurance Go'y. | BIS KS on Mackerel and other merchan- iW dise per Bi ston Steamers and other first- | clas vessels, at lowest rates, and no policy iee CARVELL BROS, ~31 2aw Agents, Vinegar, = Vinegar. UST RECEIVED, and to arrive, superior Ah White Wine and Cider Vinegar, from the well-known Mammoth Vinegar Works, or sale at manufacturers’ prices by a ps HANFORD . CO., Agents, ‘uly 30, ’80—3i 3 Water Street, Ch'town, Jaly 30, 80 reliefs fromm | { ii Sa DRY GOODS. ee ee eens Premaing & Metcalf ARE NOW SELLING OFF THEIR Summer Stock! COMPRESING IN Breas Goods, Reiges, Cords. Lustres, ‘ashmeres, Merinos, &¢., AT A LARGE DISCOUNT. Summer Tweeds, Suitings, Fustians, Cordurays, Coatings (Plain aud Fancy), Pant Cloths, &¢., AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. Cheap White Cotton, Cheap Grey Cotton, Cheap Feather Ticking, Cheap Table Linens, Cheap Towels and ‘Towelling, Cheap Sheetings, Xc., Cheap Hosiery, Ladies’ Stockings, Men’s Socks, Silk Ties, Ladies’ Scarfs, Gents’ Scarfs and Ties, Shirts and Shirting, Linders and Drawers Underclothing, ( Ladies’ and Gents,) Embroideries, Kdgings, Ribbons, Silks, Satins, Feathers, Flowers. Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap DRESS CAPS, Special at 8 cents cach; another lot, each; * cents another lot, 30 cts. each, &e. Among so many cheap things, ALL may expect to get Bargains, TREMAINE & METCALF, 83 QUEEN STREET. Ch’town, July 22, 1880. tnt its ACRES eer | oa yen eee once seansininenccen ES rr ad him while | f th ousand Ghazis had joine } / O Ab i ha + Wharf ath Ws RY TELE GRAPH, | parties 01 his cavalry were foraging near | 2 e ! . ’ oe | rip? } ive o Fe u British camp. it would seein iis if th ) | (}\ ; ae Ni Af th AL GUST, lIndian Government felt some misgividg | " ' 1: yr | ! a snes : oe wosition, ror ff} ty ern A with 1 srard to ft irrgws: p on ; . \ ‘ ~ ne i j : rt . . (HANGS! wi avo the reserve division in Seinde | tT, PAUL'S SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC , enemene Pees aor ips” will be held on WE : LDE ANNITETLATED en. |W as plae af nner orders for active Service, . iQ | >. will la i 4 on VEDN WSDAY, 4th of i Rees. eee eouracn ey af on | [his division comprises » battery of artillery August (tne - ul of Tue day, ard } ' roy COMMAND SURPRISAN 4 | oe : mont of native | | Steamer °° South pe rt will leave F : lnative infantry aud one regiment Of DAaUve | | sey Se , 24 ; KAN | s ‘Vharf at 16.30 punetually, and at 2 Ta, —_—- j cavalry | Tickets for saie at Apotnecaries Hall, bries | { - ai ; 7 i pon, July ate LATEST DE: 3. HES. ) ; a ld er nts. lildren 10 ¢ nt } 1! startled the House this LOND IN, July 28. LHe following 18 é et | Uh : bi are cordiai) iwVvited, Per. * 1 BE UEDA USS See . a ; oi os at aing -. that: al j . rouncing that the Government i deapat th announcing the defeat of the : js0ns8 altencing can take their own refresh. : im ak Candahar stat i British ; | me nts, or procure hi im on the grounds, : i 5 bt) i ‘ piliied . ¥ ts] \ > ‘ i ' . a : _ L.7 . . — vil ‘ ’ kei et in inline eae! ia # r . Should the day be unfavorable, it will take that an engagement Bad aaee P | “Simba, July 2o.—(Wen. aUTTOWS ihe i place the next fine day. . i t! \t is «a d Laie veral Drv heen ~ vere] defeated by Lyvur b Khan, } July 7s IBS pat wh » Ww! e iatter had veelt COMs) . caning erent lows, Hs forces were dis- a fortineto 7 a : ely mono liateda Lon Martin ton! orsed and ¢ mupelled to Hy, being pnraued } cE ns i é : rth ked that the ¢ rnment Was! ito. The v are now straggling back to AL 2 SH 31N8 ssion ¢ rirul let vil OF the |an, Izahaw . r. slate wa, ri} mora Jost v uy ae t it \ _ MLandahatr Laribvieta. Wo vuhs W i ° | . : Pia \ bal 2 . } ? . * i ‘ . ree TTOn sbi rie e , h eal it is believed atthe War Ofice that Gen, ( y and alter AUGTCL ras JAMES ee Y £6. > on of the rivish : ‘ . owe > . oe te ale oe . “ SATE OS Se ee ee — ao +} Burrows’ forces consisted of 1. Pattery of Beowns will give + yeaa in Musie ik: on Isa? Oot j is inierre Het Lue Sia . : : aoe a , ¢ vo sitangwe Ma: . a ae ¥ he d ine Eee Brigade of Royal Horse Artillery, og and Singing 7 her residence, King Square, shanps who are reported CoO NAVe Cer es . ae A . ) erie t “at arghans woo s ‘ $ . under. the! "© viment of Scinde horse, the Poona horse Oh i pris on ed - 29, 1880- 3m Staw te th é ai weal #2 rey WS Priva le, ere l u it€ " ; ; eh. Fe» Jt mm. ‘aw x s eished ok : ee we ee es sed a de stachment of Sixty Sixth Foot, fourteen wows, wit} Hin saw 8 conmand ef Ayoob Khan, wo is supposes -- a en aca a , for i by tat die iTS officers and 47 i) men the first sombay j ‘ . pe : reea OY lO at IPOi? 9 é ‘ Pe + to have been fe ss _ sy sn adesnec 4 He native infantry and 1UthBomb AV native In- (77) i\ " y wf (7 fialass as and Cy ap rafrraer OF The Gidh WAV PUPeies vi ' t : a rs .? : Wall; | aig C sand faniry, making a tot il of a hout 2,700 men. , i 4 v , J \ Gu ssarted from Wall. Shere AIL: omn ee at. SRE eS alk | rs r,{| Lae Marquis of Hartington stated in the | — at Candahar on the 14th mst. 11 that dat t fa oy ‘the G House oT VCeinnions } ter, that the t+#overn- Vee 3 LA N Clyde,’ Hhas. } BRIGHT GROCERY SUCAR. NDING ex Bright. ** Kitty. direct from Barbadoes, ~ Tierces age Vaccum Pan SUGAR, Puns. ‘Tierces ' CHOICE BARBADOES MOLASSES, Bble. For sale by HORACE HASZARD, Suly 28, > 2w eod Ch'town, HERRING. ‘HERRING. 100 Bbls. rat Shore Herring, for sale on Lord’s Wharf. JOSEPH EVANS, - | IST * July 28, 1880— DLIMETITA | CHAMPAGNE, 4 Bhis, Just Received. ——S QUANTITY of this artcle, of inferior A quality isin dy in color and sour taste), has been placed on this market, which has injured the reputation of Limetta Champagne, , : ‘3 What we sell is ve Clear, Soarkling, and Aeroeabla to the Taste, Sold in any quai tity to suit purchasers, A reduction made by the dozen ; and 25 cents per dozen will be ailowed for the Bottles if. returned when empty —(only those had from us taken.) 6i es Pty Montserrat, Rese's aud Martisiqne |” ae saa ai LIME TUIOCE, FOR SAL® IN BOTTLES, ™ And Montserrat Lime Juice on Draught, BEER & GOFF. Ch’town, July 26, 1880. FOR SALE. 1000. Ch’town, July 28, '80—10i ee ee eee nee ee — Lobster Uan Boxes, QOR SALE at a Bargain, 400 Lobster Can Boxes, for flat Cans 44 in. die. JOHN A. McLEOD, or A. C. MceLEOD, Kensington. Charlottetown, 1880, BUILDING LOTS. — P*4 ARTIES wanting to purchase Building Lots in Victoria, “Lot 29, will please ap- ply to BUSHELS Superior Mediterranean SALT, for re-packing Mackerel, R. F. QUIRK, Water Street, J Jut y 2. DONALE PALMER, i1sq., or MRs. HENRY HAR ‘DAY, July 20, 1880-—oaw Summerside, - a . - —— Wants, = Advertize ments under this heading, in space not exceeding half an inch, wiil be inserted for Ten Cents per day. Zost, i; found, —— — RANG your Watches and Clocks to Davis, a practical Enghsh workman, staying at Bay View House, corner of Water and Queen Sts. They ¥ ill be repaired properly and proiwnptly . Will visit Pownral and Belfast, and places to Eastward, shortly. fju 28 tf y Tanted—cC arpenters to give an estimate for the building of a house from plans, Apply to L. J. Witviams, Tailor, (Queen Square, [ju 27 tf \ Vv Tanted— ‘ Serv ant foe general house- work. Good wages paid. {ju 26 r Ne "LET— 1 hat. new three story Hoase om Grafton Sireet, opposite the Atheneum, containing six large rooms. Possession given Ist July. Rent moderate. Apply_ on the prethises, {j 17, 2aw tf Vy JANTED EMMEDIATELY ial good COOK. Apply to Mrs. EowaRD PALMER. [ju 15 eod AGSTAFE’S HOTELL, Pownal Street, continues to receive transient and permanent Boarders. {jit SARDERS,— Two or three persons can 4 be accommodated with Board and three ’ Furnished Rooms in a pleasant part of the city. Enquire at the Examiner office. june 10 |