ee 2 eee a ae PS py ~ disturb the British ats — 4 — - Local and (ther Items. tours Favre, the distinguished French statesman, died on the 20th inst. -_ Tux ‘Northern Light"? will not leave | Georgetown until Monday morning. | cctaiieitenciataaiaiatiaen le mail couriers today made a trip to | Cape Tormentine with the mails. They will , prol ably return to-morrow. A report of the Fire Department, at which the Chief Icngineer and seven wardens re- signed, erowded out will appear on Monday, CuaTHam DsepaTtne CLuB.--An interesting meeting was held las night ; and a lively de- bate is expected on Friday evening next. Tux Russian Courier states that all the Russian ministers, except those of war, ma- rine, and of foreign atiairs, have been subor- dinated to Prince Waluieff. Scisatcdiltaliiadaiinas Tue Rev. W. B. Hinson, Evangelist, will preach on Lord’s Day evening, at 6.30, in the Baptist Chapel, and also every evening during the week. CHANGES OF Vessel PropERtTY.— From the Gloucester, Mass., Advertiser we learn that Captain John Parker has sold the schooner ‘‘ Aphrodite,” 58.27 tons to parties in this Island, A Montrgat Blectric Light Company has given notice that it will apply at the next meeting of the Quebec Legislature for an Act of Incorporation to supply light and motive pewer. sail, iliac THERE are four candidates in the County of Rimouski and in Montmorenci, the seat for which, in the Commons, has been voided by the courts. The names are mentioned of Col. Baby, Dr. St. Georges and J. Langlois. Dr. Pelletier is the Government candidave for the Local House. sini —iiilitaiaiaei Mr. James D. MicDonAa.p, the efficient and gentlemanly manager of the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co’s. Store, has been promo- ted by the Company to the Superintendency of their principal Store, which is situated on the cor. of Bleecker and Broadway, sts. New York. Mr. McDonald carries with him the well deserved esteem of many of our best citizens, for notwithstanding the short time he has been among us, he was well known and universally liked. We wish him success in hif new sphere. The above from a Poughkeepsie, N. Y. news paper, is in reference to the success of a young Islander —James D. McDonald, son of the late Captain Roderick McDonald of Souris. The House which he now superintends, is the principal of one hundred stores run by the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co., of the United States. We join with many others in wishing him every success. ec - On returning rfoim the country, we find that, though Professor Caven, editor of the Herald, has not offered any apology for the msults he lately heaped upon a church con- gregations and upon persons and institutions in the community of which he is a servant, he has been careful not to repeat them. This practical evidence that we have taught the Professor a lesson is gratifyimg; and we venture to pre. dict that the //era/d will be less scurrilously personal in future. At for the Herald's ref- erence to the Manager and Kditor of this paper, it brings to mind an event on the school-ground many years ago A quarrelsome fellow, known as the ‘ bully of the school” had received the drubbing his conduct deserved. When running away, with his coat in his hand, he turned, at a safe dis- tance,and made use of language almost identi- cal with that used by the Prefessor on this occasion. We have to thank the Professor for this, not wunpleasing, reminiscence of school-time triumph. St. Paul’s Church Association. The meeting of this Association last evening was a very successful one. A large audience gathered to hear a paper read by Dr. Leeming on ‘‘ The intreduction of Christianity into Britain,” in which proof after proof was given of the existenoe of a Christian Church in England, dating back to Apostolic times, and probably planted there by the Apostie Paul ; but, if not by him, then by missionaries sent by him. Dr. Leeming showed that this Church had its organisation coiaplete down to the time that Augustine was sent from Rome, and only after its almost entire destruction by the Saxons was it absorbed by the Church of Rome. A discussion followed, in whieh Revs. FitzGerald, Read and Osbore, and Messrs. Palmer, Davis, Warburton, Dixon, Welsh and Brecken took part; and it was of such an interesting character that, although the meeting was extencled half-an-hour beyond the usual time, it was unanimously decided to adjourn the discussion until the next meeting night. An occasional contributor reports :— There was a crowded house last evening. Dr. Leeming’s paper was most interesting, and displayed great research and learning. The Welsh Triads, Old Gildas, the Vener- able Bede, Theodolet, Tacitus and a host of other authorities ef equal merit were cited to show that Christianity in the first and second centuries had a streng foothold in Britain, and was planted there in Apos- tolic times, if not by the Apostles them- selves ; so that when Gregory sent Augus- tine from Rome ia A. D. 600 to teach Christianity to the Saxons, he found there an independent Church in_ Britain, founded in Apostolic times, and Augustine had Gregory’s orders not to Church or the British bishops, whe laboured in the West among i the British Christians. A spirited discus- sion followed, and modern instances were freely quoted, but not much weight was at- | tached to the opinions in the face of the’ old authorities. The subject, however, | was very well debated, and it was found | that even after an extended half-hour was. given to debate, that the topic was not nearly exhausted, and the meeting was ad- journed until next Friday evening, to fin- ish the debate, wien an apportunity will be afforded all members of hearing and being heard. Chairman for Friday even- ing, C. Palmer, Esq. LONDON HOUSE. JANUARY. During this menth we will ries, lewing departments, viz: MEY’S AND BOYS’ ULSTERS, OVERCOATS & REEFERS. sell at te clear our steck in MENS AND BOYS’ FUR CAPS, LA DIES’ Fur Caps and Mufis, Tike MANTLES & ULSTERS. The balance of our Wool Goods, PROMENADE SCARFS BREAKFAST SHAWLS, CROSS-OVERS, &e, Splendid lines of DRESS GOODS, AT 10, 12 AND 14 CENTS PER YARD. TERMS CASH. a ithe people NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, he Botiom falling out of a Town, ‘Distress in Ireland Inereasing , Special d spoil h to Myre nner. ‘ ; or iBNNA, Jan 23. issians had ip contradicted, if 86 Te ort that the ke ae ek cistan, CONSTANTINOPLE, Jan. 23. Layaré has “telegraphed Salisbury that , . . 4 |help is unrgentiy needed in Mosul, where le are obliged to sell their children ito procures food. The Montenegrins are Ww ithdrawing from the Gessinge ; but they siate that they in- tend toreturn in the spring with largely increased demands. Oprasa, Jan. 24. In consequence of Frienunt’s discovery lof excavations and fissures in a number of houses, i* is believed the city is undermined and threatened with serious danger. A com nittee has been formed to conduct investigatiens underneath the town. Berwin, Jan. 23. ae In consequence of Bismarck having’con- tradicted the insinuations of the Aurora, credited as the organ of the Vatican, re- garding the negotiations between the Vatican and Germany, the former declared that the statements ef the Aurora were not inspired by the Pepe. Lonpon, Jan. 23. The demand of the cotton operatives at Bolton for 10 per cent. increase on wages has been compromised, the masters’ promis- ing a future advance if the improvement in trade continues. The cistress in Ireland is intensifying under the influence of hard frost and biting cold whish, during the last four days, have succeeded the mild weather which had pre- vailed since Christmas. Supreme Court. JANUARY, 23. The (Jueen vs. William Wheeler. This was a prosecution for stealihg a wagon and set of harness from the premises of Theodore Ab- bott, Union Road, The facts as they appear- ed fremthe evidence were: On the 25th of July last, Abbott's out-buildings were set on fire by some unknown person, and almost to- tally desireyed. On searching through the remains of the buildings, no trace of a wagen which had been in one of them-—could be found. his caused Abbott’s suspicions to be aroused and, on examining the road, he dis- covered fresh wagon tracks. These tracks were followed by a man named Mallet, and resulted in finding the stolen wagon and set-of harness, which he recognized as belonging to Abbott, on. board the steamer ‘‘St. Law reuce,’ at Summerside, and in possession of the prisoners Wheeler was then arrest- ed and, after a preliminary examination be- fore Mossrs. DesBrisay and acgowan, was ccmmitted for trial. While in jail he tcoka man named Horne, who was confined in the same cell with him, into his confidenve and eonfessed to taking the wagon and harness. After this confession he and Horne fell out, and Horne forthwith turned Turk, put himself in communication with the authorit'es and came forward at the trial and proved the confesssion. There were other circumstances against the prisoner but the general opinion is that had it not been for his outburst of confidence his counsel would have succeeded in having him acquitted. The Judge in summing up the evidence charged strongly against the prisoner; and the Jury after an hour’s absence found him ‘‘guilty.” The Attorney General for the Crown. Mr. E. J. Hodgson, Q. C., for the prisoner. JANUARY 24, Archisald McDougall vs. Donald Farquhar- This is a smail action for wages, and has been before the Court all day. The jury are now out considering their verdict. Rebert Shaw fo- plaintiff. M. McLeod, Q. C., for defendaat. 807k. <0ee> —--—--——-- -- Tue Government is considering the pro- priety of subsidizing a line of steamers to As- pinwall, and negotians are pending for the despatch of at least two ships from Montreal or Halifax to Victoria early in the spring. nitenancmencalelillaatan Quitr a number of Senators and M. P’s have mzde arrangements for the accommoda- tiow of their wives and daughters in the city during the approaching session. It is gen- erally believed that the season at the Govern- ment Huse will be unusually gay. lS Tue Duchess of Marlborough Fund now amount: to £20,000 stg. Special Notices. A Lor of new and second-hand $leighs will be sold at a bargain, at P. H. Tratnor’s, Kent street, opposite Rocklin House. CRANBERRIES, 8 cents per quart, at ‘‘ The Confectionery.’’-—]j 23, 21 Oxpers solicited for repairing and painting Sleighs. Satisfaction guaranteed.—P. H. Tratnoa, Kent street, opposite Rocklin House. [j 24, 4i eod Cuorze Frorrand Pound Cakes at Brer & Gort's. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Eo oe HANOVER HOUSE. Jan, 23.—John A McLeod, Kensington; Henry McGregor, Southport; Gee Matheson, Theoph McKenzie, Caveadish; E J Grabbe, Fredericton, E J Crabbe, sen., Colville, James Houston, New Giasgow. ROCKLIN HOUSE. Mattiew Smith, Crapaud; James Laird, New Clasgow; Neil McQuarrie, Crapaud; Charles W Laird, Tryon; M H Green, Alberion; Maleoha McFadyen, Murray Harbor; J G Dames & Jan. 3, 1880. Gay, Pownal: James McCarthy, Mt Stewart; James Ross, do; J R Calhoun, Summerside; D Hyd», West River; Lemuel Clow, North Wiltsh re. a - ae am =e ae EU) THE DAILY EXAMINER, ior the latest news—local and telegraphic CVact- § we a We have just received, ex Str. “Northern Light,’ several cases of NEW GOODS New Black Silk Velvets, New Colored Silk Velvets, New Colored Satins, New Black Satins, New Black Velveteens NEW LACE, CURTAINS. Berlin Wool and Yarns, Wool Damasks, Fringes and Curtain Holders. tO: SPECIAL. The remainder of our Fur Goods, Ladies’ Cloth Jackets, Ladies’ Ulsters, Knitted Wool Goods, and Blankets, —WILL BE SOLD AT A— BIG DISCOUNT, In order to clear them out before the season is over. Cash eustomers in want of any of the above Goods will save money by giving us a call. ILS & ETDS. January 5, 1880. From London to Charlottetown By @ Pavey nF REAR ° i389. The Well-kiiown Clipper Barkentine “ETHEL BLANCHE,” 428 Tons Register, Coppered and Classed 9 years Al at Lloyds, CHARLES GOULD, COMMANDER, Will Sail from London About the Ist of April, Carrying Freight at through rates to Pictou, Summerside and Georgetown. This Vessel was built expressly for the London trade, being thoroughly fitted out in every respect, with splendid accommodation for Passengers, and every inducement te Shippers. Parties wishing to have their Goods de- livered here early in the season will oblige by forwarding their orders in time, se as not to detain the Vessel. For Freight or Passage, apply in London te JoHN PircariRN & Sons, 16 Great Winches- ter Street, E. C.; in Liverpool, to Prrcarke Brorurrs, Brockley Buildings, 51 South Jehn Street ; or here, to the owners,—- PREIKE Bro’s & Co. 7, 1880-10 1 caw ——— ae ttontawy ar vUcCtOWN, Jan. - és freeones oS a are eae Ruri Tass Poehde ieee bb ahah = y G@RNE HIGHLAND WHISKEY. % 4 THE ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, 54, Holborn-viaduct, E. C., London, Aug. 18, 1879, report on the ‘‘ Lorne Highland Whis- key ” of Messrs. Greenlees Brothers:— oo eT aie et < Pee 7 ae Song ‘hsp See it i aware ft eT er ey Res aa a =e ‘““We have visited the bottling stores of Messrs. Greenlees Brothers, at Gresham- buildings, London, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whis- key, and have subjected them to careful ex- amination and analysis. The samples were pale, showimg their freedom from added color- ing matter, very fragrant, mellow and of pleasant flavor ; in fact, they possessed all the characteristics of pure and _ well-matured Scotch Whiskey of the first qualtiy.” ARTHUR Hitt, Hassauy, M. D. Orro Hewyer, F. C. 8., F. I. C. Sole Proprietors, GREENLESs BROTHERS, Gresham-buildings, London ; _ Distilleries, Argyleshire. Agents: MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, PF. EVI. Nov. 26, 1879.—6m — HE WEERLY EXAMINER, — Per _ sons having relatives or friends abroad, and desiring to keep them informed concernirg P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheap, er way than by subscribing te The Wrexur Examiner. Sent, postpaid, to any address in Great Britain, the United States, cr the Dominion. on reeeipt of One Dollar eto a Wants. “Lost, found, Sr. t “Revere Hovse. 7ANFED—A good, smart GIRL to ' attend in Dining Reom. Apply at the : {j 24, tf @ST—On Thursday, a small dark leather PURSE, with a steel clasp. containing ten or eleven dollars and a pencil memoran- dum. ‘Tho finder will, upon leaving it at this Office, be suitably rewarded, [j 23, 3i 1FTOLEN— From the residence of Mr. Geo. Brace, on the 18th imst., a black DOG, white stripe on his forehead, white tips on toes, and white breast; will answer to ‘Bingo.’ The thief had better return the same, or sutfer the penalty of the law.—R. K. Brace. [2i @ST--On Tuesday. January 20th, 1880, between Mrs. Johu Cairns’, Kent street, and the London House, a large PLAIN GOLD RING, marked 18 carat, inscribed ‘‘Mother from John.” The finder will be rewarded by returning it to Mrs. John Cairns. [j 21, 3i "FXO LET—Shop and Dwelling House, North Side Queen Sqnare, now occupied by John Kelly as a Grocery and Liquor Store. t ossession given on the 15th February, 1880. Enquire on the premises, or at St. Lawrence Hotel. [dee 31 tf] ‘gS ENEMENT on Hilisborough street, op- posite residence of Thos. besBrisay, Esq., covtaining hall, seven rooms, pantry, front and back stairs, to Let, with immediate poss- ession, Enquire of JoHN STUMBLES. Jan. 3, 1880. diweod tf. EW COTTAGE TO LET.—Kitchen and sitting-room below, and three bed- rooms above stairs. A large piece of ground attached. Pleasant and healihy situation for a small family. Well suited for a Market Gardiner or Laundress. Enquire at the resig dence of Chief Justice PaLMer.— d6 m & w