A Ci il Ra EM EE omen ean * a ¢ a 0 A PRN RONAN ANNI Stk i lt ns i i REESE NS, SPIN a aS RN el RRR IG AE NY TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. GREAT BRITALN AND IRELAND. Lonpon, Nov. 15. ee = TE. te examine the mental cendition of Lefroy sentenced murder of Mr. Gold. DAILY BXAMINER, NO Arthur | to be hanged for the At a meeting of the Royal Geographica! Society .aat snght, Sir Rutherford Alcock said the society had authorized him to cow- Messrs. Lord & Co., card manufacturers | ™Unicate with the Chief Secretary for the of New Bradford, have failed. £130,000 Archbishop Croke repudiates the stote that he sent adespatch tothe N: mer’ York ‘‘Irish World,” admitting that he had; we'tes cren iven advice in 1880 to hold the harvest The Irish Executive has procured a copy of the secret Land League circular, contain- ing instructions to the League organization. Limerice, Nov. 15. The sub-commission of the has reduced the rent of a tenant of Lord Clarina from £53 to £44, notwithstanding that the landlord csntributed tothe ex- pense of building and drainage. The judg ment is considered startling. UNITED STATES. Wasmineton, Noy. 15. The pressure to obtain admission to the eourt room, this morning was notably sreater than yesterday. After the ushers had admitted three-score respectable-look ing people, the doors were thrown open and there was an impetuous influx of the reugher elements. yesterday were in attendance. The court was formally opened at tive minutes after ten. After the lapse of a few minutes, Guitean was hurried into court in the cus- | tody ef half a dozen policemen and deputy marshals. The handeuffs were removed, aud he shock hands with his sister ani brother, and took the seats reserved for him between them and his counsel. Mr. Scoville then made an application for an!| ~ erder for witnesses, which order was made) An additional panel of 75, | last evening, was | by the Court. who were summoned called. Guiteau manifested less nervona- ness and excitability than yesterday, «' though in his whispered conversations with his brother he was quite demonstrative. Most of the panel summoned had formed sn opinion and decided, or in other ways were disqualified. Only four additional jurymen were sworn, making nine. A new panel of 75 were erdered and the court adjourned till to-morrow. Hartrorp, Cony., Nov. 15. By the will of Charles H. Northam, Trinity College receives $125,000. San Josz, Cal., Nov. 15. A severe shock of earthquake was felt here to-day. New Yerk, Nov. 15. Steamer Bohemia from Hamburg,te-day, brought 160 persecuted Jews, who were the first that emigrated from Russia to | Spain during last summer. It is said that 5,000 will follow during the winter. Younastown, Ohio, Nov. 15. Burglars entered the house and blew open the safe belonging to Jesse Baldwin, a wealthy and eecentric citizen, this morn- ing, and stele between $30,000 and $40,000 in gold. New Yorks, Nov. 15. The tug Lehigh was blown to pieces at Glen Island yesterday, by the explosion of the boiler. One deck hand was killed. It is stated one-eigth of the working horses of this city are sick with catarrhai influenza. Many cases are proying fatal. EUROPEAN. Bera, Nov. 15. Cardinal Von Hohenlohe arrived yester- day. He states that he is the bearer of proposals for an underatanding with the Curia. The Bundesrath has approved of the budget. The revenue and expenditure are each estimated at 60,100,000 marks. At a recent meeting between the Emperor and Bismarck, the Emperor expressed a wish for a restoration of peace between tiie | Catholic Church and the State. Paris, Nov. 15. M. Rouvier has been appointed Minister of Colonies as well as of Commerce. Gambetta presented himvelf with his | colleagues in the Chamber of Deputies to-day, and explained the policy of the Ministry. The comments of leading journals re- garding the new Ministry are expressed with reserve rather of mistrust than confi dence. Paris, Nov. i5. The follov ing is the probable composition of the new Ministry :— Gambetta, President of Council and Minister of Foreign Affairs. Cazot, Minister of Justice. ; Waldeck Rouseau, Minister of Interior. Paul Bert, Minister of Public Instruction Rouvier, Minister of Commerce. Cochery, Minister of Posts and Tele- graphs. Allain Targe, Minister of Finance. Compenon, Minister ef War. Goujeard, Minister of Marine. Profit, Minister of Fine Arts. Deyes, Minister of Agriculture. Raynal, Minister of Works. President Grevy has signified his accept- auce of the new ministry. Lonpon, Nov. 15. The Times says the composition of the French Ministry is somewhat of a surprise aud perhaps a little of disappointment The significance of Paul Bert’s appointment to the Ministry of Public Instruction can- not be mistaken. Of the new Ministry, it may almost be said, is not so much 4 min- istry of Gambetta as it is Gambetta him- self. It is impossible not te see in the ascendancy of Gambetta a certain revival of personal government, and a possible menace to the spirit of the republican in- stitutions. His accession to office is the turning point in the affairs of France and possibly even those of Eurepe, but history and his career are the strongest security that Gambetta will be proof against selfish ambitions. The News’ Paris despatch says: The Bourse is ill-dieposed, owing to the fact that say is notin the Cabinet. Allain Targe, the new Minister of Finance, enjoys in first class banking circles a high reputation for competence and respectability. Lonvon, Mov. 15. Miss Anna Parnell was enthusiastically Teceived at Bradford last evening. The Daily News understands that the pros for the speedy conclusion of an Anglo-French commercial treaty satisfac- joes to both countries, is regarded by well- gt a Ww Maekenzie Land Court The five jurors sworn | Bay Company be asked to send out an ex- . . | ; ’ Liabilities, Colomies, and to suggest that the Hudson’s pedition by land to examine both sides of the ‘: Rive r, to seewhether the Jean Ne ee ee WE ee 5 LATEST a ; ST f PERKINS & STERNS Have just received 3 cases Newest and Best Shapes, in Plush, Beaver, Felt and Straw ewe ae ee ee . - has been heard of. The {society is prepared to eontribute towards | the expenses of such expedition. CsNSTANTINOPLE. Noy. 15. In Cons*qvence of the f reloie closing of the Turk st ofiess in Greece, the Ports has iaken preli pinary s «ps to shut | the Greek post otiice here. Greek tro ps | have entered Volo, which the Turks pre- | viously evacuated. Sst. Persrssura, Nov. 15. Nihilists has hirst Lieut. Soukanoff has lacknowledged the truth of the charge }against him. He states that the dynamite | used to blow up Sadowa strest was taken from the naval pewder magazine. The trial of twenty-twe been simplified. " Paris, Nov. 15. The Courier du Sotr thinks that Gambetta |and the men whem he has gathered around him deserve a fair trial. The National, reporting conversations in the lcbbies of the Chamber, says the Min | isterial list was read with profound aston- j ishment, nd that the comments were unfavorable — eee ee te , ? T7392 ‘(¢ohe Bd oe EPsEY cy > 4 ORR 8 Ur DEN hve ae - ~ eoveamiaagiin We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions er stafements of eur correspondents twtner. as is. > os "7 @ the LauUor @f the ta Sir,—-In reference to the statement of | ** Spectator” in Tuesday’s Patriot, I beg to state that [I positively deny every charge |} made by hiin against n Zula had every | @pportunity afforded hii to wimthe race ; | but he lacked the essential—speed. The icharges made against the judves are absurd. | They were sll chosen by the driver of Zulu land therefore wot not treat him uld |unfairly. Even if they intended to do }so it did not. lay in their power, for | Wild Harry in all heats maintained such |a lead as to prevent collision between him- self or any of his competitors. ‘* Specta- | tor’s” reference to Queen being hurt, and ,Dr. Jenkins robbed, are libelous, and I | leave the Doctor to answer them. | If the backers of Zulu are dissatisfied ;with the race, I will match Wild Harry | against either Zulu or Queen for a race any | day this fall, for from $100 to $200. Yours truly, P. S. Brown. Charlottetown, Nov. 17, 1881. P. S.—“‘Spectator” may be a goed gun- |ner, but his ignorance of turf rules is | deplorable. | >. | The Scott Act. To the Editor of the Examiner. S1x,.—Would you be pleased, through your paper, to inform me whether Montague Bridge is included und r the Seott Act? If in force, why not enforced, and who are the responsi ble parties fur i«# not being so? Does the | Seott Aet mean that revolvers can be fired }and stones thrown in al] directions; that per- isons can be molested in their own homes by |men maddened with drink, who are daily seen j rolling round the streets blocking up the pub- Is this |lic roads for respectable travellers ? |to be endared, with no means of protection, ‘in whas one would sxppose ought to be a | Christian community ? | OxE Nor Opposrep To THE PRESENT GOVERN- MENT. Montague Bridge, Nev. 14, 1831. Special Notices. | tices | | t cea | .Piosa aod Felt Hats, W ol Goods and | Xmas Cards jast opened —R. W. Trematne. | Nov 16 3i : | Brexwurat Frovr —300 lbs. received to- | day at George Carter’s Grocery Store. Art. nov 11 2i fr tu Carriace and Sleigh Builders will find a large stock of the best whits wood ever brought to the Island, at the City Hard- ware Store. Bourke, Son & Co. [n 12 2aw 3w | Now isthe time to lay in winter apples. | 200 bbis. choice varieties, received by Baer & | Gorr.—Nov 16 Gi | 309,000 B ttles Minard’s Liniment sold in |Nova Scotia durivg the past six months -the universal remedy, the king of pain, used by everybudy. Try it. Price 25 cents.— | Nov 16 wkly | DP. A. Brver opened today two cases of | magnificent Uvercoating and Scotch Tweed Suitings. nov ll lw Catt at Harvie’s Bookstore and see the beautifu désigns ef Prang’s Prize Christmas Cards. oct $1 Lapres ! vall amd see these new Burners The wick needs no trimmming; a great saving of time and trouble to the heusekeeper.—R. K, Brace no 10 Tue only place on P. E. Island, where you can get every part of a gun macle, is at Brown's Shop, corner of Prince and Grafton Streets. nov | tf wky A worp to the ladies! Do not exchange your old Sewing Machine for a new ore; but fetch it to me and I will repair it and_ make it as good as new or no charge made. -— WILLIAM Brown, shop on corner of Prince and Graiton Streets, Charlottetown, P. E. I. nov 1 tf wy J1LLHEADS supplied to order at Taz Exam- INER OFFICE. Savsacrs made fresh every merning of the best material, at the Fish Market, Grafton Street. nl eod 2w PRANA’s $1,000, $500 and $300 Prize Christ- mas Cards at Harvie’s Bookstore. oct 31 Smokrep Dieny’s at Beer & Gorr’s. 3aw Dox’ delay but call at Harvie’s Book-tore for Prang’s Christmas Cards—a epleadid ae ; oc MARKIED On the 14th day of Nov., at the Methodist Parsonage, Pownal, by the Rev. George M. Campbell, Mr. George W. Wood, of Lot 48, to Eliza A. daughter of Mr. Wiliam W ood, 9. aes Lawndale,” the residence ef Robert Bridges, Esq., on the 15th day of November, by the Rev. George M. Campbell, George Mason, Esq, of * Clifton Farm,” Let 48, to Mrs. Jessie B. Rider, of Charlottetown Royalty. a ae DEED. — }and country to inspect our Goods when making their purchases, find no better value. ure not surpassed inextent, variety and value. Cotton Warp and Cottons of every ¢ Mats, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, &c,, &c. . Charlottetown, Nev. 1, 1881. Clothing, SS —_—- — ao Readymade T'weeds Some Expensive Ladies’ Cloth Mantles JUST GPENED AND MARKED A Select Assortment of Flowers, Feathers, Veivetsens Nov. 1, 1881. 133], BRITISH WARROUSE, QUEEN FALL AND WINTER D Which will be disposed of at Very Oct. 14, 1881. SAT DL ER! : PERKINS & COST! and Heavy Cloths, AS I WANT TO CLOSE OUT MY STOCK IN THIS LINE. eee Ee Ekats, Our Stock is now about complete in every particular, and we invite customers from town as we can assure them they will Our Dress Goods, Cloths, Flannels and Winceys Just see these Goods aud get patterns whether you buy or not. lescription, of the best qualities, and at the lowest prices, Fiannels, Blankets, Horse Rugs and Railway Wrappers, Carpets, Qi Cloths, Rugs and STERNS. and Dolmans, anc Kur Lined Cloaks, Sealettes and Colored Dress Goods. iD msm& LARG ik Rao vU VeTrLOo . LOW, , Ladies’ Sacques, &, &e. R. W. TREMAINE, 83 QUEEN STREET. a = SQUARE, HAVE JUST OPENED A VERY LARGE STOCK OF mY GOODS, Low Prices. W. & A. BROWN & CO. * enna NL ON HAND AND TO ARRIVE 975 BARRELS OF FLOUR, BRANDS THAT WE CAN BRAG ABOUT. Hiawatha, Dickson, National Policy, Famous, &, &e. $4,000 WORTH OF TEA, Excellent quality and cheap, in Half-chests, Caddies & 5, 7, 10 & 15 lb. boxes, —_—:0:— 990 tins Pratt’s Celebrated Astral Oil (Kerosene), 100 tins and 75 casks Bay State & Keystone American Kerosene, ' 250 boxes and half-boxes choice Raisins, and a Large Stock of General Groceries, WR LESALE AND RETAIL. to advantage. BEER & GORE. ee Nk BWEN CONNELLY, IS FHE PLACE TO BUY FALL & WINTER GOODS, Charlottetown, Nov. 1!, 1881. . . . 5 = —_— ° > - . , } ¥rcsE> Parties wishing to lay in their winter’s stock can buy GRAND BAZAAR, MARKET HALL, —ON — 22nd and 23rd of November, ’g HE Members of St, Joseph’s Society in- tend holding, in the Market Hall, A FAIR OF Taney & Useful Articles, ont dime Wescesday & Thursday, Nov, 23 and 24, the proceeds to be devoted to the aid of St, Joseph’s Convent. Tea, Coffee, and Refreshments of ail kinds will be supplied. Tickets of admission 10 eents. Doors open at 2. p. m. As the Ladies who have undertaken the management of this Fair will spare no pains to make it a success, they sincerely trust the many friends of that institution will favor / them with their liberal patronage, Oct, 25, ’81—2aw W. C. BISHOP, SHITPPPIN G —AND— FORWAROING AGENT, Marine Insurance Broker, Blankets, Quilts, Knit Wool Goods, Dress Goods, | Flannels “Wine Shawls, Ulsters, Cloths and Tweeds, Wincies, Sacques, READYMADE CLOTHING, —IN— } 9 ry i i Ulsters, Overcoats, Reefers, Pants and Vests, Cardigan Jackets, Linders and Drawers, Flannel Shirts, Wool Scarfs, Mitts, &ce. Cotton Warps, Best Makes, pay Cash Buyers can depend on getting good value. OWEN CONNOLLY. CHEAP. Hats, Caps, Gloves, Souris, on the 23rd ult., ee? agan. ce conan months, son Maker and Margaret Ann MuCorniavk. Nev: 10, YesY—pht Ceneral Commission Agent, S80 BEDFORD KOW, oi ee a: HALIFAX, N. 8. PARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks thereon. Hul's, Cargoes, and Freights insured in first-class offices at most favorable rates. Consiynments of Produce solicited, and prompt returns guaranteed, Correspondence solicited and answered promptly. Nov, 14, 1881—lyr rE HE places to get your Printing doue is at i the EX AMER PRINTING RO M8, FISH IMARKET, Grafton, Street, } ECEIVED TO-DAY, per sch ‘‘ Mud- son,” from Boston, — 250 bris choice Family Flour, 150 “s Cornmeal, 50 boxes Raisins, 40 bris Kerosene Oil, 15 bris Cranberries (Cape Cod), 10 bris Bunker Hill Pickles, in bulk, And a large stock of Groceries to arrive in a few days. — ALSO— In addition to the present large stock of Fish: 50 barrels Labrador Herring, 200 boxes Scaled Herring, Barrels Salmon, Trout, Cod Sounds, Finnan Haddies, etc., for sate at lowest cash prices, at the Fish Market, Grafton St. J. H. MYRICK. Ch’town, Noy. 1], 188]. eod FOR LIVERPOOL DIREOT! NHE Clipper Barque “M. J. Foley,” 449 tons register, classe | 7 years Al at Eng- lish Lloyds, Duncas McDovcaut master, now due at this port, will go on the berth imme. diately after arrival and load for Liverpool direct, Sailing about 26th Nev. Having @ large portion of,her cargoen- gaged, shippers will do well ngage room immediately, This is a good @pportunity for shipping Starch, Canned Meats, & , as this vessel has made remarkable passages, Apply to LONGWORTH & CO.,, Water Street, Nov. 5—2w 2aw Agents, FUST LANDED, ex Z/NG4,— 16 cases of that celebrated brand of FINEST FRENCH COFFEE, as used in Paris and other Continental cities, put up in $, 7 and 10lb tins, Is unsurpassed for strength and delicacy of flavor. WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square. HORSES. HORSES. WILL buy or carry on freight a limited number of good Carriage Horsis ex brigt. “NATALIE,” to Demerara. Parties wishing to ship Horses had better engage at once, Nov 10—cod tf pat GEO, COOMBS, Ch’town, Nov, 9,'S1—tf wy li Water St, ‘LIBERAL ISCOUNT will be given to cash custom. ers in want of good-fitting SUITS or OVER: OATS. A splendid lot of Scotch and English Tweeds, Meltons, Pilots and Worsteds to select from, Not being very CONSERVATIVE we will cut and fit Ladies’ and Misses’ Ule- ters and Sacques, and MEETING the wante of all, will manufacture the same if required W. N. RIGGS, Tailor, Oct, 31, ’sl1—ecd Beales’ Corner, DR. JENKINS Has resumea practice at his residence, Queen Street Hours for consultation 9 to ]1 a, m,, and 7,30 to 9 p. m. No certificates given except to patients, {no 8 wkly pat ex pres lm, 3aw FIVE DOLLARS REWARD, HE above Reward will be paid to any one who will give such information to the undersigned as wiil iead to the recovery of two Rifles missing from the Armory of No, 2 Battery Charlottetown Garrison Artillery. JOHN T. HEARTZ, Sergt. Major No. 2 Battery Charlottetown Garrison Artillery. [no 8 eod tf For Sale or to Let, HAT Freehold Property, with a front of eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- four feet on Sydney Street, the House ccn- taining 16 large rooms and two Kitchens, Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlocke ing a door. Apply on the premises to MRS. BOSWALL March 12, i1S881—tf FOR SALE. fFVHE Summerside Board of School Trus tees hereby offer for sale Two Hot-air Furnaces with the fittings, which can be used for heating Churches or Dwelling Houseg, These furnaces bave not given good satisfac. tion in the Davies School, owing to the ccilar being unsuitable, which cannot be made suit. able without incurring very great expense, The furnaces were made by Mr, Fawcett, of Sackville, and have been highly recommended for heating purposes, W. B. RAMSAY, Secretary School Board, Summerside, Nov. 7, ’s1—4w 2aw LOBSTER FACTORY FOR SALE. rQxHE undersigned offers for sale the LOBS- TER FACTORY and PLANT, TRAPS, BOATS, &c, AT DESABLE, yf lately the property of Joseph Boats and Donald K. Currie, of that place. This Factory was erected last spring and is in good condition, If not disposed of before the 1st March next, it will then be sold at Public Auction, Further particulars may be bad on applica. tion to the undersigned, FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Trustees of the Estate of Joseph Boats and _ DD, K. Carrie, Ob’ towny Ove, & 81—onw tf 5, RO ANN IR I se th a I Nc nae. a ea as =e ce tame wedded Agent sin mls ie se sige § PREPRESS. rath od a A OU! ELT LLG RR ERLE OE 2 :