A LL — 2) gacni ahd Gther fteims, i ‘ ‘ ( eabihwieai \r ier au 43 2 fa £3 NE afar PRLEGR/APHES = NEWS. F (Sexcrat lesyvarcues to The EXAMINER, } Ss against All-Cy 7 Uneasiness in Ischia j fcernoon soviniseniials - ~ LONDON ng } i Dan 1 ton, | TI - : : oe ° a - ad tig bh | here are alarming symptoms of earth- ‘ ow ; quake in Senara, Island of Ischia The a springs are drying up, and smoke is . ‘ at ils tocure Fever | *881ng from fissures in the ground. The i l disorders. Wear | minister of public works has issued an wiS Ix ly | order Tor huts for the people, in ease they > ; are compe lled to leave the ir homes, (7ROR¢ \ las bi ‘CHAM plon Ma kere], } Mr. I s Dunn caught is It measured a . _ ; " ‘ twent nehes in ogth and measured | ane Canadian Ariiliery. acros : l t née-hait inches, — . Lonpon, Ang. 16. i tis WIC EEN STREET. There | "Y sinment at th h "re; "Pue Canadian Artillery detachment won y ment at 1 AabOVe ! 4} : C : 5 be 8 rete ib + the prize given by the Muquis of Lorne, in sli, th ve QZ. te ‘ ( tne | a i 7 t. } os + of the Cla hetiatatend) BM euinten | contest with Woelwich Artillery detach- " | ment, at Shoeburyness, yesterday. l eieven caosen to represent Canada at eee terna ial Match ith the United , , <j the In hatch with the United | fhe Watkins Regatta. States, piayed an Untario sixteen on Satu: day last. They scored 113 against ninety for r r thirteen wicket Warkins, N. Y., Aug. 16. in the professional scullers’ race yester- Dr. GEIKIE, of loronto { DIN ersity, aud | d Ly, Hanlan took first place, Hosmer brother of ¢ BARING RAM CUTS, URS We il-Kpown second, and Ross third. Courtney did ithor of the “*Liie of Chnst,” has been on a badly ; visit tothe Island. Hie was a guest at th = Shaw House, Brack! Point. 7 is o— Mere of Carey's Doings. M nzed mep, oiten lack V , Lis can ——-— be restors Ae. that g at ain end nerve te Lonpox, Aug. 16. A? n as 1aca 8 iaynetic wiedicine. soid = ja Charlottetown at Apothecaries Hall. Read] , It has been learned that in 1882, Carey the advertisement in another column of to-| tie informer sent two men to London to days paper shoot Right Hon. Wm. Forster, iate - Secretary for Ireland, but their courage AxcusisHor O'Brien, of Halifax, was ia- vested with the pallium on Wednesday, the feast of the Assumption, at 11 o'clock Mass. Bishops Melntyre, Rogers, and Cameron, and others t ok P rt Cath Cathe + + lic societies marched in procession to the tral. oa — Miestse May.—A_ Burliogton, Vermont, man visited P. E. Island in June last, and has not been heard of since. H« was uot very tall, quite slim, light hair and a tali black hat. Before leaving home he issaid to have appeared very strange, and he is thought to be saffering from mental derangement. o " “ANOTHER musta h % bine eves: wore Wuatr about the Stone Crusher? {t threatens to become a brains-crusher. It is becoming dangerous to walk past it. The machine has been on exhibition quite long enoth. If it is not to be used again, can it not be stored away somewhere, or s0 i for whatit will bring‘ framework that s up- ports it is breaking @& and the premises generally are the picture of neglect. Let them lx “_ hot gr iphed as a rvin, “ e : firs amountof gold in eirculation in the United Stat s estimated at $300,000, 000, while about S166,000,000 is held by the national treasury and the banks. The Lon- don Stetist anticipates that Europe will have export large sums of gold to America this year, in which event this very amount now held by the United States will be further in- creased. The New York Herald thinks the country has now more gold in circulation than it requires. > over four thousand candidates recent Educational Examinations in The candidates are divided into first class, (professional and ncn-prefessional), intermediate, third (non-professional), and second class mal, grade s A. THERE Were at the Untario. clas > prof< ssi (non-] and B.) The numberof candidates increases yearly, and this year the reading of the answers required the labor of fifty-five examiners for nearly three weeks. os — Ex-Goversxor ArcurpaLtp, T. E. Kenny, and J. B. Duffas, Esq’s., leave Halifax on Monday fora trip to the foot of the Kocky Mountains. They will accompany the fol- lowing distinguished party: Prince Mohenlohe, of Prussia; the Count Gluchev, the Earl of Lathom, Lord Elphinstone, John LeSage, editor of the London 7'e/legraph; W. Hardman, editor of the London Morning Post; Baron Albert Salvador, editor of the Paris Figaro; Professor Paul Passie, Beggruen, of the Vienna Free Press. - oe - Tue Missive Steamer Lupwic.—The miss- ing steamer Ludwig bas now been out so long over her time that anxiety has given place to despair. The steamer’s cargo consists of glass, hardware and iron, among the latter being three hundred iron beams for the parliament houses in Quebec. She has on board in all about 280,000 packages, together with 144 ttle. The Ludwig’s cargo is valued at abont £200,000, and the ship $300,000. Total half a million. The ship is fully insured in Autwrep; and the cargo is variously insured. She aleo had a number of passengers.—Hz. Chronicle. head of c vinnie Tuere was a heavy rain storm at Sackville on Tuesday morning. In the midst of it there wag a brilliant flash of lightning, closely followed by an appalling peal of thunder. This was the whole of the thuederstorm, but there waa enough to render it memorable. The chimney of the Brunswick House was struck, and the building set on fire, The hotel was completely burnt, and it was with much difficulty that the adjacent stores and dwelliags were saved, There was insurance to the amount of 33,500, yet the loss of the proprie tor, } istabrooks, is very severe, He intends, however, to rebuild. eakeciee Tur Canada Gazette of Aug. 11 publishes the following: 1 Queen's County Battation of Infantry. io be Major: Captaia Francis Dogherty, V. B., from No. 1 Company, vice McGill, re- sigaed. Vo. 1 Company, Charlottetown Royalty. lo be Lieutenant: 2nd Lieutenant William Seott, V. B., vice Hen erson, promoted. ro be Captain: Lieutenant Isaac Hender- son, V. B., vice Dogherty, promoted. To be Assistant Surgeon: James Henderson, pscquire, M. b. eo ‘ - _ Oscar WILDE retarned to America on the | llth instaut, by the ‘‘Brittanic,” of the White Star Line. He has had his lovely curls cut off. and, te the horror of a young society lady of New York, ‘‘conceals the symmetry of his Apollo like limbs by a pair of baggy trousers. Mr. Wild's business, at present, 1s to super- intend the rehersal and pre entation of his play. **Vera,” which will be brought out for the first time, at Union Square Theatre, on Mondav evening next. The wsthetic dramat. jst is said to have been the life of the ship's crew during the passage, at d to have enter- tained tae ladies with readings from his own poems. It is not said whether or not Oscar - ; : was a second time sppointed with the At- lantic. Good. atid Phosphate FOR WAKEFULNESS. Dr. Wm. P. Clothier, Buffalo, N. Y.; says: ‘| prescribed it dor a Catholic priest, wha was a hard student, for wakefulness, extreme nmol? Hore rora’s Acid nervousness, etc., aad he reports it has Veen | done at Brown’s. of great benstit te him,” in the ceremony. The various } Lonpon, Aug. 16. ' ; Paris; and Dr. Oskar failed them. oe — Cholera in Egypt. There were 376 deaths from Cholera in Eeypt on Tuesday last. Rumors of War. Lonpon, Aug. 16, War is feared between Italy and Morocco. Telegraph Notes. Another slight earthquake shock was felt at Casamicciola on Sunday. The Pope has requested CardinalMcCabe, Archbishop of Dublin, to summon a chapter of his diocese to nominate a coadjutor who shall become Archbishop on Cardinal Mc- Cabe’s death, The German Government has notified the Austrian Government that all pig flesh im- vorted into Germany from Austria must be accompanied by a certificate that it is not American meat An Italian newspaper gravely announces, says an exchange, that Mr. Stanley, the African explorer, has accepted the title of king at the hands of the savage tribes among whom he is laboring in the interest of Commerce. He is te be styled, it adds, King Stanley of Congo, and is tobe in- vested with absolute authority to sign treaties and to exercise all the other func- tions of supreme sovereignty. When Mr. Stanley is in possession of his kingdom, he and M. de Lesseps will be in a position to condescendingly dictate terms to all the other monarchs of the world. There was a long debate, characterized by much obstruction on the part of the [rish members, in the House of Commons, on the 14th, on the vote for legal expenses incurred in the recent critinal prosecutions in Ireland. MHarringten, member for Westmeath, alleged that Myles Joyce was judieially murdered. Callan, member for Louth, declared that the Government could have brought the Phceaix Park murderers to justice without the evidence of James Carey; but that Mr. William Harcourt contrived to have Carey accepted as an in- former for the purpose of endeavoring to connect some of the Irish members of Par- liament with the murders. Parnell re- peated the charges of jury packing in Ire- land, and of the reckless desire of the Gov- ernment to procure convictions for the purpose of striking terror among the people of that country. Porter, Attorney-General for Ireland, said that as long as atrocities in Ireland went unpunished, the means of inquiry allowed by law would be used without shrinking. Parnell moved that the amount of money provided for in the appropriation be reduced, but the motion was defeated by twenty-four yeas to ninety- four nays. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Mariteme Provinces. Toronto, August 16-—-10 a. m. Light to moderate variable winds; fine warm weather. 2 ea ow Sayings of George Hiiot. lil health diminishes a man’s market value. One must be poor to know the luxury of giving. The only failure a man ought to fear is failure in cleaving to the purpose he sees to be best. The right to rebellion is the right to seek a higher rule, and not to wander in mere | lawlessness We are very much indebted to such a linking of events as makes a doubtful action look wrong. There are new eras in one’s life that are equivalent to youth——are something bet- ter than youth, Even right action seems to bring evil con- sequences, if we have respect only to our own brief lives, and not to that larger rule whereby we are stewards of the eternal dealings, and not contrivers of our own success. Religious ideas have the fate of melodies, which, once set afloat in the world, are taken up by ali sorts of instruments, some of them woefully coarse, feeble, or out of tune, until people are in danger of crying out that the melody itself is detestable Gowp and silver plating of every descriptioa Shvp on corner of Prince and Grafton, Streets, {jy 3 3m, wky As oa en st seen ATi y EXAMI Caledonia Day. THE Weather is &@ most successful Gathe iw of | Excarsionists from all parts of the and from Nova Scotia, bave arrive: ihe National Gathering the Clans. provinee, Plicre {from Pictou last evening. besi‘es about | regular passengers | John Ross, of the Plaindealer; the American | Consul of the port of Pictou; and Dri*K. Me | Kenzie, of Belfast, P, E 1., who has been in I} ‘iaburgh for some time, and intends pending afew weeks among his pecple. The tains from Georgetown and Souris under Conductor Scott, brought eight cars uncomfortably filled } with excursionists; the train from TVignish, nuder Conductor Thompson, brought tem cars | filled almost to suffocation; and the trata from ; Summerside, under Conductor McGowan, | brought eight cars overcrowded with pas- isenogers. It is estimated that the number of | people who arrived by these trains exceeded | two thousand, ‘The steamer ‘‘Heather Belle” | arrived from Orweil with all the excursionists | she could carry, while the steamer ‘*Nouth- por.” brought a very large number indeed. At ten o’clock the members of the Cale- donian Club met at the Rooms, Lower Queen | Street, clad in tartan, They formed into pro- | Cession, aud marched to the grounds, to the martial music of the bagpipes. The games, on arrival of the Club, were commenced, and will continue uutil ssven this evening. The number in attendance is the largest since the Club was organized, — > -- Terrible Tragedy. The steamer ‘‘Eureka,’’ which arrived at Victoria, B. C., on the 13th, brings news of a horrible tragedy at Dakau, near Harrisburg, Alaska. Two whiskey sellers named Rennie and Martin, got on a drunk, apd unceremoniously exchanged cabins. During the night the Indians broke into Martin’s cabin where Rennie was sleeping and stole a bottle of whiskey. Seon the fact was discovered and both started in pursuit of the Indians, and in a fight which ensued Rannie was killed. The citizens in force, arrested three Indians, confining them ina guard house. During the absence of the guard they procured a pistol, shooting him on return, and then fied. The firing awoke Mayor Givens, for- merly of the United States Army. He rushed to the resene, and was shot down and wounded. The Indians took an axe and hacked his head to pieces. The three Indians then atiempted to make good their escape, but a number of miners who had reached the scene shot one of them dead and arrested a second, and the third es- caped. The infuriated citizens constituted themselves a jury and hang@e the captured Indian the nest day. Col. Barry ordered the chiefs to produce the third, who had es- caped, and he was quickly delivered up and as promptly hanged. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERFD, Aug l4—Oselle, Allen, Cape Tormentine, lob- sters; Petite Revere, Trenholm, Shem- ogue, deals, Aug 15—-Str Carroll, Brown, Boston, mdze; Emma, Boudreau, Pictou, coal; Morning Star, Power, Shemogue, deals. CLEARED Aug 14—Amelia M, Lavache, Caraquet, salt; Oselle, Allea, Cape Tormentine, coal; Petite Revere, Trenholm, Baie Verte, ballast. Aug 15— Rustic, Keeping, Pictou, bal; Emma, Boudreau, do; Morning Star, Power, Shemogue, bal, a HGOTCL ARRIVALS. REVERE HOUSE. Aug. 15—John A Kingue, Boston; James M Humpbtrey, St John; H P Scott; Windsor, N 8; J G Ray, Boston; Christie J Ross, do; F A Wilder, Lancaster, Mass; Mrs Henry Samuel, Boston; Annie M Leland, do; Jennie Page, do; William MeMillan, Pictou, N S; W J Me- Cordock, St John; H 8 Sloggett, Ch’town; R L Slogget, Glaszow, Scotland; H A Me- Donald, 'lyne Valley; H ® Kerr, St John; CC Bell, Howayd’s Cove; Miss Harmon, Boston; Miss Huecocunche, do; Miss Currie, do; Miss Me- Millan, do; RAC Brown, St John; Miss Mary E Ganpbell, Ten Mile Creek; Isabella Camp- bell, do; F MeMayo, Souris; D McDonald, Washington, U 8; W Knight, Souris; A Kanner, New Perth; Annie Kamer, do; A Kanner, do; Liura Kanner, do; Dr McLean, Souris, RANKIN HOUSE, Aug 15—Hon Stewart Burns, Freeto wn; J B Hamilton, Toronto; H M Chercell, Rustico; R H Dockerell, New York; M M Dockerell, St John; T C Hensay, Portland, Me; C C Adams, New York; Chas Anderson and daughter, Montreal, C E Chamreel, New York; N McGean, Montreal; W G Ellis, Brant- ford; E Johnson, Pictou; Miss Blankenship, Stellarton; Miss Welsh, New Glasgow; Miss Steel, New Glasgow; Vrs Blankenship, Stellar- ton; J Carlton, Pictou; Mrs Jas Connell and two children, Pictou; Miss Engle, Pictou; Miss McNeill, Summerside; Miss Darby, Sum- merside; John Smith and wife, New Glasgow; R Rowe, St Jobn, N B; Jno Richards, Bede- ford; Miss Kichards, do; R F IrvingGeo’town; A R Beaton, do; Maria Roseter, Ohio; Mrs Dr Mclutyre, Souris; W J Foley, Souris; W R Wheatly, Brookfield. OSBORNE HOUSE. Aug. 15.—A Callaghan, Conway; Murdock §LeLean,' Summerside; G Parsons, do; Miss Emma Gleydon, Margate; Miss Charity Underhill, do; J Campbell, Montague; D M Cau.pbell, do; Geo Forbes, Vernon River; Geo Muttart, Summerside; Geo Bollum, Enmore River; J H Lane, Picton; Master Lane, do; Wm Wood, Truro; Alex McLean, do; C Cameron, New Glasgow; Alex McKay, do; Wm Robertson, do; A Colin McKay, do; W E Brown, Westville; G J Graz, do; James Cowan, do; R © MeDona'd, Pictou; W MeDonald, Westville; Mrs \W McDonald, do; Charles McKenzie, New Glasgow; Mrs Chas McKenzie, do; T E Campbell, Lavido, Texas; George Holland, Fast Point; Howard Murray, Summerside; Annie Campbell, do; G 8 Robertson, Red Point; Wm Johnstone and wife, Westville; Wm Conn, do; James Wil. liams, do; Mrs A Hood, do; Mrs Ramsey, (0; Thomas Wald, London, Onot.; Wm Richards and wife, Searletown, Me.; Mrs Louther, South Shore; Mr Andrews, Lot Sixteen; Alex Nichclson, Montague Bridge; Hugh MoLeod, Kensington. VOR SALE. —_—- —— es harcs:i.e residence known as *BEACOS i FIELD,” Apply to H. J. CUNDALL. Ch'tewa, May 29.—law tu PVERTISE in THE DAILY EXAMI NER Rates moderate, to attend were ,one hundred and twenty-six on the boat | 25 | N tine, and everything points | Among them we tidte T, | ©. Hensay, ¢f the International Steamship Co. ; | mR ani a om - a os a 5 AUGUS ST 16. ises. Sterns. Spring and Summer Dry Goods. > advertising our Spring and Summer Goods we cannot enumerate the variety and many oak s novelties wediold in every department; but we feel assured that an Stock will repay any intending purchaser, purchase, containing, as it does, the examination of our We have great confidence in offering this season's e REWEST AND BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. English and American Millinery, Feathers, Flowers, Pompons, Egrets, Ornaments, etc., etc., in tnmense variety and extra value. Our Lace Department is replete with Maltese, Soutache, Hand-run Spanish, Point de Alencon Point Brabaut, Vermacelli, ete., ete. Strawberry, and all the new colors. PARASOLS AND UMBRELLA . 500 pieces of Print, every variety, in color, pattern and price. Sateené, Cretonnes, Zephyrs, Galateas, Oatmeal Cloths, Ferry Cloths, Lace Checks and Stripes, ete., ete. Dress Goods (black and colored}, in Cashmeres, Nun’s Veiling, Beige Cloths, New Checks and Plaids, ete., ete. Laces, in Black, White, Cream, Terra Cotta, Crushed Staple Dry Goods, of every description, in very best value. Room Paper,Carpets, Oil Cloths, ete. PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, May 3, 1883. SST Sewer ES British Warehsuse, mein ae ee _ (Limited) will despatch the FIRST- ''Po the Wholesale an. Retail Trade. . . 1 ° W.& A. BROWN & CO. fT AVE new opened the completion of their large stock of 83PRING AND I SUMMER DAY GOODS. They are offering special inducements to cash buyers. It will be to your advantage to inspect their stock before purchasing elsewhere. Establishment closes every evening at 6 o'clock (Saturdays excepted.) ChYtewn, Jane 1, 1889%.—whkly wo. & A. BROWN & CO. HURRAH ! ——FO = —- - = = = R HURRAH! THE—- Charlottetown Boot and Shoe Factory. IT IS A GREAT BENEFIT TO THE ISLAND.. O THEIR BOOTS AND SHOES TAKE THE LEAD. ————— 0 ga This is the best place to spend your money for Boots. DORSEY, GOFF & CO. Ch'town, July 9, 1883 —-2aw wkly TEA PARTY SUPPLIES! Ginger Beer, Ginger Ale, 3 O See Lemon, Raspberry, and Strawberry Syrups, Lime Juice, Confectionery, Nuts, Biscuits, Ke. Committees for getting up Teas will do well to give usa call. EKS> Goods not used can be returned, if in good order, BEER & COFFS. Ch’town, July 6.—2aw wkly JULY, FSs8s. emer OO JOHN MACPHEE & CO. Will, during this month, give special bargainsjin New Black and Colored Cashmeres,' Beige Cloths, Satins, Cashmere Serge,,Velveteens, Laced Curtaius, &c., &e. 0:0 Spanish Laces, Gloves, Ribbons, Scarfs, Housery, Feathers, Flowers, Parasols, Umbrellas, &c., at the lowest prices. Table Linens, Napkins, Damasks, Grey, White, Printed and Plush Cottons, Job lot Parasols at half price. 0:0 Cretonnes, Tickings, Cotton Warps &c., at prices specially low. — REABY-MADE CLOTHING. in Men’s and Boys’ Coats, Pants and Vests, cheaper than ever. Job lot of Men’s Pants at cost. O-—_ Tweeds, Worsteds, Broadcloths, White and Colored Shirts, Collars, Ties, Underclothing, &e. Job lot of Vaney Shirts at 50 cents; Straw Goodaat cost; Remants at half price, Barzains in every Department, 010-———-— WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JOHN McPHEE & CO, July 3, 1883—2nw, wkly Roveasr Oxsn’s Op Sranb. CLASS STEAMER ‘“SHTCELY,” —FROM— Hiaiifax to London, direct, About {0th September. THROUCH RATES FOR LOBSTERS, via P, EK, I, Steam Navigation Company, From Charlottetown and ali Sta- tions on the P. &. L. Railway. —ToO— Londen, Paris and Hamburg. The * Sicily” has a speed of twelve knots and is expected to make the passage in 94 days. Bills of Lading will be given from any Station on the P. E- I, Railway, or at “bar. lottetown. Apply for ali particulars to Jos. Woo, Secretary Halifax Steam Navigation Company (Limited), 58 Bedford Row, Hali- fax, or to WM. H. SHANKS, Agent, Charlottetown, P. E. I. August 13, 1883. Union Bank of P. B. Isla, T the Special’ General Meeting of the Stockholders, held at the Union Bank this day, in pursuance of the notice publiched } Rare | in the Royal Gaxtte of 30th June last, the President in the Chair, it was, on motion, unanimously resolved to adjourn the said 'meeting till Thursday, the 6:h day of Septem- \ber next, 1882, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Union Bank, Charlottetown, then to be holden for the purposes mentioned in the said notice. Dated 6th August, 1853. OHARLES PALMER, President and Chairman, Aug. 8, 1883. a 10 LOBSTER SHIPPERS. NTEAMERS of Fishwick’s Express Line, sailing from Charlottetown every Thurs- day, connect at Halifax with Allan Line for Liverpool, Furness Line for London and Hamburg Cromwell Line for New York, at present offer special rates of freight, and grant through bills lading here. L. A. BARNABY, Halifax. A. H. RB MACGOWAN, Charlottetown. July 24, 1883. ST. PETER’S SCHOBLS WILL RE-OPEN On Monday, September 10th, Subjects tanght—English, Classics, Mathe- matics French, German, etc. Applications for Boys’ School should be made to W. B. King, St. Peter's Clergy House; for Girls’ School to Miss Harris, Pownal Street. Aug. 7.—tu th sa pat mo we fr t] Sept 10. JUST ARRIVED, 100 bris. No. 1 Rew Herring, Come and see them, at IMPERIAL GROCERY STORE. STRAYED. | [}ROM the Sabscriber’s premises, 3 one year old Heiters—one without horna, one with white back, end the other brow ene white lnformation regarding them will be ibankfuliy reegived by ' FRANCIS SMITH, K: lly’s Cross, | Ch’town, August 3, 1883 —2in wk } Gt THE DAILY RXAMINER, for the Latest News‘ Loca aud Telegraphic.