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ISLAND; MONDAY, OCTOBER 10. {898 _ NO 236 Mr. Fawcett Dismissed. — (SpeciaL to Tne Examiver.] Orrawa, Oct. 10.—The official nouncement of the removal of Gold Com- missioner Fawcett and of the appointment of Gordon Hunter in his place, is mad®. Editor Imprisoned for [Srecra, TO Tue Examiner. | St. Jomn’s, Nfld., Oct. 10.—Mr. Par. sons, the editor of the Evenivg Telegram» aad Mr. Herder, the proprietor, have been sentenced to thirty days, imprisonment for contempt of court in publishing strictures upon the judges of the Supreme Court. No such penalty has been inflicted in eee Newfoundland during the last forey years. Herbert Spencer Near Death. |Spectan to Tue Examiver.] Lonpox, Oct. 10.—It is stated on the best authority that the condition of Herbert regarded by himself add his friends as desperate. The aged philosopber calmly regards the approach of death, making all final ar rangements with characteristic composure and attention to detail. Spencer 1s —_——_ -- > ---_—— SHP NEWS. eee Contempt of Court. NATIVE RISING IN NEW HEBRIDES. And Solomon Islanders Making Trouble, BRITISH WARSHIPS SENI TO RESTORE ORDER. The Santa Cruz Group of Islands Annexed. (Specia, to Tue Examiyer. | Vancouver, B. C., Oct. 10.—There haay been a native uprising in the New Hebri des, started by an attack made by the bill natives upon a I’rench company stationed at Espiritu Santo. The news reached! Nonmea, New Cale~ donia, by the steamer La France on the 22nd ult. The British cruiser Mildwra at once set out from Vila for the scene. The hill tribes had:surroraded the com< pany’s station, occupyiog all soads jeading from it. aud as they were fudly armed, the overseers and laborers empioged there were in the greatest peril. Later news 18 to the effect that the Mil- dura has succeedes:in attording the protec-~ tion required, the natives retreating to the WAR WITH GERMANY. Barely Avoided by the United States. United Sta es papers ar: greatly interest~ ed over the leuer of a Gerisan officer at the Philippines showing that war with Germany was atone time barely avoided. Toe letter is dated June 34th, when the situation at Maaila was particularly critical W ben the ¢ommunication vas first started the Kuiserin Angusta was 2¢ Marveles,a port of one of the islands of the Philippine group. “We are about to vail for Mzntla,” writes the German officer, “a distance of toree bours run from here, witb the vessel cleared for aetion. The Prince William aod the Coromorant are wii us. The Kaiser is with vhe admiral at Manila. The American adbyiral notified Ad>viral Von Diedrich that every ship entering*the bar-~ bor—merchant' vessel or warship—will ,bave toreceive an American o‘Siver on board. The anewer that Admiral Von + Diedrich gave him you cap well imagine, Hbwt the last thing that the Yankees said f wae that their odmirs) intended to-carry kthia order out. We received orders to go pinto the harbor with the ship cleared for Laction, which was«ione within three yours. tism o€ tire sova. ‘hope, however, to close thus letter today if /The Awgusta will probably receive her bap- Ih ie a pity, however, ‘that mest of our crew are new recruits. } ‘God wile, unless affdirs goso far chat I will! wot be able to add a few limes to this latter} ‘pnight. 7 Here the letter stopped, but was coatin~ ‘wed later as follows: - “Dear Brother: The affair rap to sand. The Waoikees did nothing—no boat came oearus, Weran in with the flagat tne peak instead of at the flagstaff. All the gene were loaded andiwe had live tore pedoes: im the tubes. The upper déck was. cleared of everything movable ventilatore,etc., an beats were awung in. We nam: in very: slowhy, going at } eight lmom, so as to gwe the Americans 3 peoty of time, though as we passed thei: | y ¥ ' UNCLE SAM AND THE INDIANS Colonel Bacon Mot so Badly Roasted.. Waker, Minn, Oct, 8.—Sounds of confi:ct bave come from Bear Island all day, but people are still in ignorance of the rea! situation on the ba&le ground where Geo Bacon and his men bad their encounter with the Pillager Indians Wednesday. Up te an early hour yeeterday morning there were many grounds for fearing Gen, Bacon ard his command had been annihilated. No dizeet word bas been received from any man wke participated in the first baule. Early thie morniog, however, the firing’wus re sumed and it has continued practieally al! day. This makes it eertain that General Bacen’s command is still oo earth aad iv fight:mg trim. It is oow believed that the soldiers are evtrenched and in a pesition to holW@ out —until reisforcements reach them. Liewtenunt-Colonel Harbach, of the Third Setantry, reached bere late yesterday afterno00, and immediately started! for Bear Wiaad. [tis thirty nsiles distant, and progress will necessarilyy be slow. Ne courier has reached bere from Bear Beland and it ixinpossible to learn:the result of yesterday’s fight. A posse of citizens succeeded im landing on Bear Island, se- cured the bodies of four ofthe men killed in Weduesdar’s battle and brought away nine wounded soldiere. The conditien-of Bacon’s tnep,even if they: are safe from aonibilaton, must be depidrable. They are ill expplied with overeoats and bho- kets. They bave notents. Their food supplies were short whem» they lauded, and they were m no shape to stand a Jeng Biege. WEWS NOUES- The Caeadiax Bank of Commerce his $500,600 Sened ap. Whethis is shipped the bank willlbave sent out $2,3092000 since June 1S Jest, Queen Yictor@,ber Jaughte the ex-Bm- Charlottetown. Port of ENTERED Oct 8—SS City of Ghent, McNevin, Halifo~: Glenora, Malcolm, Sydney; Ex~ p: es, Stewart, ?t du Chene. nills upon the approach of the warebip. ney from the Solomen group.. among the islands... Volla La Vell. H. M. 8. Mobawls.has returaed to Syd- She has been on a punitive expedition . t Among the villages visited was that of we-went with fall stesam to the flagshim The enthusiasm on Everybodix, was anxious to ge into battle with the Augusia, as she would be m magnificens ‘ board was great.. wm ber shir vo ive. lier speed, ac. tee tornece tubes and the fifteea-centimeter: rapki-fire guae weuld Gave been terribly press Frederick of Germany, and Prisvcess Adolphe of Schaumborg=Lippe, bod a barrow eseape While driving-at Balmoral, ‘Scotland, en Mosday. The borses of her _Majesty’s carriage boited, and the coaeh~ j mean lost ¢ontrel of them,.and a serious accident war omly averted by the horses | terning into-the woods, where the carriage Agents for P. E. i. « $j CENTRas DRUGSTOR} Sunnyside. *>e0e4-]505 02 ©8497 66284. OLY DO O60 WS M 6S &DSODBEDWE @4,cARED. Oct 8-SS City of Ghent, Mclevin, Vide. 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The Mohawk landed an asmed party who fired the natives huts and destroyed the plantations, subsequently she Mohawk called at Limbs, and arrested the chief of the village there m connection witl the massacre of avother aboprigine. Some native girls had been carzied off by Simbodas as yrisoners, and the Capiain of the warship endeavored ta obtaim their release, but all to no avail, aad the chic! was taken toTedigu for trial before the British Commissioner. While on tho Mohawk the. chief became very violent acd he was piaged in irons, but a few days-later, after being transferred to H. M. S., Soldfioch, he tried to escape by jumping overboard. ‘VYhe ships boats were promptly lowered and he was returo- destructive. We had tne red war torpedo dvds on inetead of the yellow ones, and it seemed to me that we would asppear exter~ nalty as-though smeared with tlood,jand if | apy one had) opposed ae they would have | experienoed! the awful effct of our fire.. Everything: went otf very welf, thoughairt wasfor the Americans & mora) surreuder,”’ The naval: officers at Washirgion inde~ } nately’ deny that Admiral Dewey be cad! down Dy the AO er? ise \ cated by the German oifce . a! isleelareding the Navy Depawimeni iiet | Dewey mace no statement that no ship} could enterthe harbor of Manila without first being bearded by one of hie officers. Manila but it was unfounded. AdmiraljDewey, it is stated issued but. few: proclamations, but he stuek to every one man and@ otber foreign, warships what auchor ground they cowld occupy at Manila and the Germans, as well as the others, observed his directions in this matter , Strictly: ed to the wazship and subsequent}y handed Over to the sative police at Taligu. H. M.S. Mohawk has proceeded to the Savta Cruia group. Jands is now in progress. . The Bye Eketions. rangemeuts carried out. tem run down, you should Sareapari!la. The ceremony of annexation of the Is— Orrawa, Oct 8 —The batch of bye- eles~ tions to have been pulled off the end of this month,are defe red to about Novem er 10gh,,much to the disgust of the. Ontaria orgapizer, Smith, who has been here-ali the week tryivg to bave the original. air If yon suffer frcm sores, boils, pimaples or if your nerves are weak and your s)8- take Ehood’s een “Reese Peete aaa naam WNUPaLCe 6606 8968 6003 2 6660 Insurance Agent, Every kind of insurance written in leading Brit- ish Cempanies, and at the lowest possible rates. F. W. Hyndman (DEATH UN THE PLAYGROUIMD A i i Fadtial Besult af a Serimmage.. Bos2on, Mass, Oct 8.—The first fata) accident on the loca} foctbol) gridiron this ‘season happened on Franklin field. Robert Moveney, the seventeen year old son of the Jate Postmaster Jezemiab W. Coveney, re- ceived injuries to bis spiwe which reswlted jo bis death at the city beepital. The lad ‘was playingend oa the Hartfords, a local eleven, and the accident happened ona tackle during a serimmage, four er five men of bis ovn aad the opposing eleyen coming down Op top of him. It was not uatil he tried to arise that bis comrades had any idea tbat he was severely injured. ee leg paralyzed. _- Trouble in the Transwaal, Daily Mail from Cape Town says it is re- ported from Jchannesburg military assistance in the eveat of attack from the outside. ing its full consideration for the future possession of Delagoa Bay. Meanwhile, th Trausyvaal is likely to have its hands ful in connection with an expedition that i being despatched against Mpefu, a north ern chief, whois preparing to make A report to this effect was careulated at | of them. He dtmed to the Gér-} Then they found that Coveney was unable ‘tomove, his neck being twisted and his Loxpox, Oct 8.—A deepatch to the that Great Britain will take over the Delagoa Bay cus- toms, railroads and telegraphs nine days bence, The despstch adds that the Raad of the Transvaal discussed the draft of a mil-~ itary law binding the Transvaal and the ¢ Orange Free State to render each o:her Gen. Joubert, Vice President of the Transvaal, warmly advo- cated euch a measure, Saying that nobody knew what trouble was awaiting the two republics inthe nearfuture. It was resolved to temporarily enforce such # law; reserv- The action of the Raad is attributed to fear of complications arising from the British stuck between the tree. The members of the royal party were severely shaker and much alarmed, tut were net imjured. ROBEEKT BURNS. — (The Toronto Mail, Ontario, Canadas) Mise Jean Howieon, of Perth, Scotland, delivered a lecture «m Burneto a large and appreciative audience Jat night in the Mas- sey Musc Hall. Mies Huwieon handled the subject in a singularly able rand enertaining manner, The lecture ,was not me ely a ski-ful presentation of the facts of the poet’s life and work, bats | purposefl study andestimate conveying rmany useful lessons. An egthusiastic admirer of Burns, » student who brought sympathetic ivsight to bear on his master-pieces, Miss Rowison was able to invest her eubject with an interest which captured the audienc®, The many sidedness of the poet’s genius, the univers: ality “f his thought, she described with masterly ease; his services to Scottish nationality, and to the Seot’s language, his lowe for the sens of toi! and for mankind, she illustrated aptly from bis poems, quot~ ing among others from “Man was made to mearn,” “To Mary in Heaven,” “Epistle to a young frend,” “Cotrer’a Saturday night,” and @ portion of “Tam OPShaater.” Tbe lecture may be described as a most sugoessful artistic effort, well worthy of the great subjpct, and of the reputation of the lecturer. Miss Jean Howisen lectures at ibe Opera House on Friday, the 14tb. i. BEGLECTED. ~~ aes oo Srrj—The road from Pisquid Bridge to Fort Augustus .has been neglected all summer and complaints being made to our superviser he bluatly replied that all the» money for this distriet was spent. Stilliwe find him-here at thie late season with five party kickers piling up stones on the road whieh-does no g in any way and‘jooks as if there might be an election for an Assemblyman. for this district nearat hand. The Liberal lights of the grit party in this place claimed tbat boodling would be no-more wheo Hono. 3 Farquharson come to be at the head of affairs. If this fis not the same party boodiimg it looks yery rauch like 3. Tlf we cannot have roads fairly passable, and what money is spew) done im an honest way, have osst my Mast vote for the Liberal paxty. Pisquid, Ovt 7th, "96, LiperaL. eg Add Ate ad a AAA aii 4 “if «il| ‘Modern Millinery to 442468 is e I 8 Kattirs, strong resistance. 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