seta ALOT i rome geen — 2 a NASHVILLE, June 19. Henry Huddleston. colored. » is lynched at Winchester on Sanday night fur raping TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. A GLORIOUS VACTORY oo consultation The Government Well Land Longue Sustained | 4h beaty wind and rain sora sirept over nis city af oOo Pm, Swday, deiny cun- New York, June 19. Davitt spent a great portion of the after- with Dr. Wallace and other promineut members of the Land League. Se — derable damage to roofs and trees At T 7 N . ‘ > Beach Ridge a man and hia wife were HE ATIONAL i OLICY | killed anda Weiaan had her’srm bercker E : by a house fa!}i “¢ inom them Wheat is “UN DORSED, badly damaged at the me ropolis ‘The ; Storm ble \ he wha poat | Ofe, &&? k the steamer Jenni Waker, blew steamer Paris Crown’s chimn with eoal ys cown, sank a barge and blew the roofs off of mills CARTWRIGHT AMONG 800°: THE SLAIN! om W York, June 19. Six thousand immigrants arrived at Castle | os ; rarden yé rday, ing! SIR JOHN TWICE ELEOTED | <<" 829" iding six hundred money Loenxron, June 19 \lexandria despatch atates that mostly prepared to resist the The Ji Spee ial to the Examiner. the bani he barks are Monrreat, 21. siege. The Ottoman Bank has been econvert- So far as heard from one hundred and/ ed into ax armory. The entrances to the six Liberal-Conservatives have been elected ;| benk are blocked by bales of sitk and the and forty-seven Opposition. The returns | clerks are weil with at ten o'clock last night show forty-one} They also Conservatives for Ontario, and twenty-four | ftom the strect Liberals. ' Quebec returns show forty-six Conserva-| Alarm is felt here be: tives and eleven Liberals. it large numb South Granville and south Lanark have | approached close to been redeemed for the Government. Sir John is elected for Carleton and | Brau, June 19 Lennox. Large majorities in both Counties. | - Blake is elected by a «mall majority. Cartwright is defeated by Dr. Orton. _|at Leipsic another year. So far as heard from, every member of| Herr Meiling, one of the prineipal naviga- the Government is elected. It | The majorities in Toronto, Montreal,! K\«! on the charve of having accepted a bribe London, Hamilton and Ottawa aro large. | of 150,000 roubles to deliver to the Russian Bergin’s majority over Bethune is about | Government eopies of plans of all works of supplied provisions, have ropes ready t IsMALIA, June 19, town and have been hover. ; jing along the ungarded banke of the canal. The Bondezrath consented to the motion one hundred. | defence on the German coast. Ex-Governor McDonald, (Liberal) is‘ Bripeeport, Coan., June 19 defeated. | The brig Aretus, from Wirdsor, N. S.. ran In Glengarry, Mills is elected hy 14 ashore ov Long Beaeh, in the lower harbor, on jority. | Satarday night, while bound out She _ lies McKenzie is elected. } well up on the beach on a sandy hottom, An All the Liberal majorities are small. | effort will be made at high wat-r te heul her Quebec Centre is redeemed for the Gov-|°ff — It is asserted that both captain and crew ernment. | were intoxicated, which caused the accident. ee a, | It is also asserted that the second mate was | attacked and beaten by the crew becanse he ; : »i¢ 7 ' Lirrie Rocs, Ark., June i9, | refused to join them in the spree. In a fight between ‘“‘ Cowboys” and In- | . diane, on the border of Indian Territocy, | W eather Baullctin. four of the former were killed. on ’ Des Monvies, Iowa, June 19. Probabilities for the PED horers for the Forty-one deaths have thus far occurred | Waritime Provinces. — at Grinnell, and twenty-three at outside! — points—all from the cyclone. Toxonto, June 20=10a. m. New York, June 19. Moderate to fresh Michael Davitt spoke in the Academy of | *sterly winds ; fine warm weather. Music, to night, being tendered a hearty rarer -p reception. He replied to the charges that; Life, when we pause to contemplate the he had abandoned the Irish nationality and jhurrying throng rushing madly through sto ~~. had set up, ‘‘a new departare’.in opposi-/| the world, is tov brief to spend much of it | tion te*the policy of Parnell. He denied|in pain, especially when a fifty cent bottle that the nationalization of the land of Ire-/of Sr. Jaesbs Oi! will afford immediate land is any more of a recognition of Eng-| relief. Millions say so, and they seem to land's right to rule Ireland that is involved | know whereof they speak. The La Fayette in the paymentof taxes or in calling upon |(Ind.) Courier, in a late issue, says: Mr. its government to advance the necessary! Wendling, who, as many of our readers funds for the carrying out of the scheme of | may know. was a sliort time ago serionsly peasant proprietary. While he yielded to} afflicted with severe s stated that no Irishman alone in allegiance to the |avhile thus c for five weeks, principle of Ireland's right to govern itself, | during which his leit leg was powerle-s, bis he would infinitely prefer to deal directly jattention ws called to astaement in the with the English Government than with | Cowrier of wonderin: cures eff-cied by the its exasperating and unscrupulous mercen-| by St. Jacols Oil. ‘fie sent for a bottle of aries, the Irish landlords. Better bave the | this Gr. at German R-iedy, and states that land of onr country administered by even | after using the article for but a few days an execytive English authovity than have} he was on his feet ayain, and that it entirely it made the instrument of social slavery|cured him. As such information is not and degradation, of tyranny and exaction, | pleasing, but of great in erest to everbody, by merciless and polluted hands of Irish | we cheerfully give our read ers the benefit landlordism. He ciajmed that the criticism | thereof, and we con cratu'ate our friend on of hi#gecent Liverpool speech by Parnell} his recovery, avd the public on the fact was unfair and not warranted by the speech | that a reisble care for ons of the most itself. | pene of a'l ailments has at last been Iowa Crry, Iowa, June 19. | found, ' mm > A ore Ten to twelve persons are reported to | ; ; J . ee a eS on a @ . have lost their lives at Lrish Ridge, by the | A terriable ace di nt occurred op : uneay, lone | May 2%, ata bu | fight at Arles, in the south cyclone. | ! , hw heey ally | of France The bulls were principaily Span- lish, and very sav g*. A spectator named In the Commons, this afternoon, Sir| Louis B.ny, age: 60, having accidentally Charles Dilke stated that Germany,Anstria | tumbled within the barrica \ s was immed- and Russia have accepted the proposal for a | tely porsued by one of the bulls, The r conference. Italy previously declared that old man could not run very fast, andin afew she would follow the course of the other | 8°¢°"’s the bull had tossed him high into the " x 7 , | air, and letting him fali to the grouad witha powers. ‘ ° ’ ow } ; sti La aid , > ; Very full ONE, eo? animal gored him with were sent to Admiral Seymour on Friday, .. CAN»: S38, rar tnie d £0 be Lonpon, June 19. 100n and evening at the Astor House in steamship companies i haul j i »Hhaulup refugees | A Use of the Vicinity of | rs of Bedouin Arabs who lately | |made by Saxony to extend the state of siege | rs in the German navy, has been arrested at | Lena rked westerly to south. | THE DAILY ©XxXxAMINER, JUNE 21, 1882. } ' } petra | Buyers will find no better value,in the city. ‘EX PRINCE EDWARD. GEO. DNNHES & 0. Have now open a por- tion of their large and very excellent assort-| | ment of Spring and Summer Goods, per- by) Mr. Harris in the best selected | | sonaily | | markets in England. 'T'o times. the Goods are meet the hard at avery small advance’ for Cash. May 26, 1882, Ask Your Grocer -—FOR— Mount Royal Mills Rice, AND YOU NEED Xo Longer Use Old Rice, TWO OR, THREE YEARS OLD, But Will Secure a Qekcious fice, Fresh,-Pure White, Wholesome and Fine Flavored. Montreal, une 7, 1852. {ju 14 GARVELL BROS. } ECEIVING TO-DAY ,— 1060 dozen PAILS, 25 barrels BEANS, 20 barrels DRIED APPLES, 59 barrels SHIP BREAD, CARVELL BROS. June 16—3i eod “THE OLD RELIABLE ; dajl thad, the furious 7 80 oe | his horna. An indescribable scene of excite- which are sutticient to preserve the British | mont exsued. The bull was secured, and the | interest in Alexandria in case of renewed | man carried in a sho! ing state to the hospital, | disturbance. | Immediately after this the Commissary aud | The Commons, in committee, resumed | the Sub Perfect ordered the spectacle to be | the debate on the Kepression Bill. The | stopped; but this measure provoked su: h out. | ninth clause, providing for the arrest of | burst of protestation ffom the spectators that atrangers, found under suspicious circun: | alter an hour of free fighting and tumult with. stances, was adopted—194 to 31. in the arena, during whieh the cashier 3 ee | Clause ten, directing the seizure of news- | 9% unsuccessfully stormed, the Commissary | oe seas and Sub Perfect were actually compelled to papers containing matter inciting to the : i tall at ance . issi £ . 3 order the continuation of the performance. commission of treason,or any act of violence | or intimidation, was ulopted by a vote af | 99 to 26. | Juparxe by the returns, the majoity of the | Government will be at least sixty. j It is rumored that the prefect of police, who was suspected of being one of the prime | authors of the rivts of the Ith inst., died | suddenly. Arabi Pasha bas started for | Alexandria. Caimavuana, N. ALEXANDRIA, June 19. HOTEL ARRIVALS. REVERE HOUSF, June 17—Robert R Helland, Montreal; M., June 19. ; ; > ace slifax: .) # Iwk 0 real Seven Apache prisoners, captured in re-|? M Wallace, Halifax; J A Dyke, Montrea > Ralf 14. a al: W cent fights with the Jesus and Maria | 9, B Balto .™ ee eee ae lll bands, were taken out ina field yesterday | c¢ John; H W Patterson, Boston; R H Jacvis and shot. Hamilton, Ont; Gus Williams, Boston; R jacques Quebec; W J Burns. New York; UC A most destrnetive wind and rain storm | rang Perera G E Farmer, do, 20— visited this city between one and two|’ ee ere ares he o'clock Sunday mornirg. The wind blew IN OTD LC-B:. sixty miles per hour. The rainfall was heavy and the lightning terrific. Yester- fy HE Charlottetown Gas Light Company have imported a fresh supply of Bray's day morning the city presented a frightful spectacle. Not a — equare in town ‘ storm. The streets in every | . pos _ strewn with signs and senings| Patent Berner’s, aa cially — enema limbs of trees, roufs and debris of all kinds. | OD!Y three feet oo Gls por tee iene te aded Scar d building in the city | turned tall on, These urners are intendec Searcely oe, rT ‘ bei bl | for use in Halls, Bedrocnis, Kitebens, and remained whole, chimneys being blown | oi. places where a light from a small cun- down, roofs taken off and in many cases | sumption of Ges only is nquireds -. houses being ruined ; Awong the more Ry regulating the tap, the Gas conenmed serious losses are the iron bridge between (can be reduced to any desired quatity less the city and Armourdale, three spans of than three teet per hour, which were carried away. Street railroad) Tijese Burners-are so scientifically made stables, court house and Coots’ opera house | that they will give & light eqval to-about ten lost their roofs. All the hotels were more candles tt acost of three quarters of one cent or Jess damaged and business houses and | per bonr. | dwellings in every part of the city suff: red.| The price of these Burners to consumers of The total loss will ampunt te $200,000. | Gos will be ten cents each, {ju 19 eod pat Information from the surreunding oan | - : + . : shows the storm was pretty general, and ~, US KiPK for the DAILYEXAM NE! that gregt damage was dupe to te Crops) |S rhe Whearest amd more New Paper and nearly 4]l kinds of property. ) Poblic! gt in the Province ’ , , . Kansas City, June 19. : | AGENCY OF THE } Jas 3 Jones, Toronto; Capt John McKenzie, | COAL DELPOT, LWAYS ON HAND, PICTOU ROUND and NUT COAL, which will be sold as cheap as aay in the city. T'e:ms cash, CAPT. J. HUGHES. Ch’town, June 7, ’82—‘m 2aw pat pres iT nf +; 5 C; ayn ; Nova Sootia Sugar Refinery (LIMITED.) | The undersigned has been appointed Agent | for *. R Island for the sale ot these Sugars. | No order taken for lots of less than 25 bbis. | Prices and samples upon application to HORACE HASZAED, 'Ch’cown, May 20, 1882—Im eod ‘A Steawberry Festival | —AND— FANSY SALE, Will be held by the Memsers or Sr. Perer's Cuurcnu Sewine Soctery, -—ON— Tuesday, 11th of July. Contributions ill be thankfully received by | Mrs, E, Bayfield, Mrs. F, Brecken, | Miss Coles, M:ss G. DesBrisay, | Mrs. Harris, Mrs. k. J. Hodgson, | Miss Jenkins, Mcs Ralph Peake; | Mrs, Robert May, Miss K. Wright, | Miss Stewart, — May 6, 1882—law sat | wiy WEEN EO : ; <4 io NOUYPICE. “TP HE busiucs heretofore carried on by Mr. Robe: Bridges wil, from date, be gar- ried or Uy tire ~undetsigned, under the name ; | and sivle of A. L, Bridges & Co 'CLOTHING. | A, la BRIDGES. e SPRING GOODS, 1882. og -"¢)° iiiehioe 20; i Have Just Completed HOUSE A Very Large Stock of. New Goods, * FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. —_— —0———— 4 Fine Stock of Men's Felt Hats and Clothing, Suits Made to Order from Scoich Tweeds and English Worsted Cloths. TRUNKS AND VALISES IN Goop VALUER. i. &. PROWSE. Charlottetown, May 3!, 188», ee Ex Pkenican and Alsatia from London. f --- 10: ——— CARPETS. CARPETS. CARPETS. A splendid range, {rom the best Brussels to the Cheapest Hemp, new designs and low prices. J. B. MACDONALD’S. —_——-—10:- Ladies’ Straw Hats and Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Parasols, Umbrellas, Silks, fatirs, Laces, Fringes, Bugie Trimmings. None CHEAPER. J. B. MACDONALD’S. ———- :9 | Princes. Prints. Prints. An immense variety of the newest and most desirable patterns. J. B. MACDONALD’S. ——— 10: Dress Goods, Every Quality and Price, frem S Cents up. Hosier), Gloves and Small Wares in Great Variety, J. B. MACDONALD’S. CLOTHING: CLOTHING. In Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’. The largest stock and lowest prices I have yet cflered. You can save money by buying your Clothing a : ' * -¥ B MACDONALDS. Rrenan’s Old Stand, Queen Street, May 26. 1sk2—wklv pat pres _—emwenee — ee pumas = — The Ganada Fire and Marine Insurance Coy EREBY GIVE NOTICE that they have trasferred their Fire Insurance business to the Citizens’ Insurance Co'y of Canada, who assume all | liability, and will pay all elaims arising under their current Policies. The business will be carried on without interruption at the office ot the under- signed. ALEX. S. URQUHART, AGENT. CITIZENS’ INSURANCE CO. OF CANADA. FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT. ESTABLISHED 1864. Presipenr—S!IR HUGH ALLAN, (Ailan Steamship Co.) + $1,800,000 00 112,000 60 ‘ . 1,270,383 45 GERALD £, HART, General Manager. LOSSES PAID TO DATE GOVERNMENT DEPOSIT id SECURITY TO POLICY HOLDERS ALEX. 8S. URQUBART, General Agent. Oifice—Next door to Owen Connolly & Co's, Queen Street, Charl: tt<town, N. B.—I have appointed Mr. J. Mercarr Travelling Agent for the above Co. May 25, 1882—2w A. 3. U. MARINE, FIRE AND LIFE The Great Western Karine | Instance Company of Kew York, 4SSETS Ist JANUARY, 1882, - - $939,523.92. Hulls, Cargoes and Freights insured at lowest rates. Certificates issued here payable in England, on the Continent of Europe, or New York. The Fire Insurance Association (Limited) of London, Eng, CAPITAL, $5,000,000. Every description of Property covered at lowest rates, by the undersigned, Policies issued 2D; he Northern Fire Insurance Company of Loudon and Aberdeen CAPITAL, $15,000,000, Every description of Property covered at the lowest rates. —_— 0:0-——_— The North American Life insurance Company, HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO, Issues Policies on the Tontine system. Also ordinary Life and Induce trial Plans. ~ eee ee The London end Lancashije ~. Life Assurance Compary, All rates lower than thé majority of Offices. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Ubszlottetown, April 10 1882—cod pat ben. ft Steam Communication Between Pictou, N. 8, Georgetown and Souris, P. E. L., Magdaien Islands and Gaspe. FPXEE Strongly-Buili Tren 8.8. BEAVER, | P P. Le maistre, meester, Carrying Her Majestr’s mails, will le ve Pictou Landing during the season of Navigation, every Mon- day afternoon, en arrival «of Express Train from Halifax for Georgetown, Seurid and the Magdalen Islands; and every fourth trip, commencing Monday, 19th Jnae, will extend her voyage te Gaspe, cailing (w:ather per- mitting, at Cerce, Port Hoov, C. B It is also intended to run te Port Hood, C. B., calling (wea-ber permitting), at Aris- aig and Cape St. Geerge ;~ leaving Pictou Landing every Friday atternvon on arrival of Express Train from Halifax, end return to Pictou Saturday mornir gat ise Kvery attention will be. paiito the eom- forts of passengers ll For freight or passage a = Picton; N. 8. A. A, MACDONALD BROS., Gec reetown, P, EI. C. H. HALEY, Souris, P. £. I, June 1%, 1882. COA Lt —AT— McMillan’s Depot, Round, Nut and Albion Slack. A quantity of which the subseriber in- tends keeping constantly in stock, in order to be able to accommodate his patrons at all times. Terms cash. R. MeMILLAN. June 6, 1882. Dominion of Canada, PROVINCE P, E, ISLAND, CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN. In the City Court before Rowan Rover FirzGeratp, Esq, the Stipendiary Magistrate for the City of Charlotte- town. FFNAKE NOTICE that His Honor the Sti- pendiary Magistrate for the said City of Charlottetown hae, by virtue of the power and authority in him vested by the Statute of the General Assembly of said Island, intituled ‘* An Actin further amendment of an Act to Incorporate the City of Charlottetown, ard of the statute 43rd Victoria, chapter thirteen, in amendment thereof, ordered and appointed that THURSDAY, the twenty-second day of June, A. D. 188%, be the day set down for hearing all appeals made to him from. the | tast preceding valuations, assessments or rates imposed or authorized by the City Council of the : aid City, and that on such day and daily the r until ail such appeals have been heard, at the hour of eleven o'clock, forenoon, in the said City Court, in Charlottetown eforesaid, all such appeals vill o« heard and finally determined by him, By order, FRANCIS 8, CHANDLER, Collector for said City, Dated this 8th day of June, 1882. {ju 8 dly pat ne pres till 22ud) FOR SALE. — LISH PORTLAND CEMENT. PEAKE BROs, & CO, May 9, 1882—-eod St. Lawrence Hotel. SeEEnRSEEEERREn Ts above Hoiel is now RE OPENED, having been thoroughly repamted end refurnisbed in the best style, Being centially situated and within three minutes walk of the Railway Depot and Steamboate, it offers inducements to the travelling public, Permanent and Transient Hoaiders acco- modaticn unsurpassed by any other Hotel in the city, WM. E. HICKEY, Ch’town, Dec, 2), 81. Proprietor Children’s Carriages, lron Bedsteads, CHEAP. JOHN NEWSON. April 8,1882—3m ~ DAIRY SALT. ( YOLMAN’S ANCHOR BRAND, — J 80 barrels just received. CARVELL BRO'S. Charlottetown, June 5, '52--3i law pat - yg ee For Sale or to Let, \ ITH RIGHT OF PURCUASE, «4 Building Lot 76 feet square, on Orle- bar Street, near Euston Street, Charlotteown ; also 2 Lots in the Royalty (12 ecres each.) For turth+r particulars apply to BENJ. DesBRISAY. May 16, '8°—-3i mo th sa 2~ EGGS. 500,00 DOZEN WAN: HIS SEASON, for eh we are prepared to pay tap the $75, 069 IN CASH. A splendid chance for Egg Buy:ra to make woney by selling to us, We ,oarentee to pay bighest prices. ARTHUR & TOOMBS, May 18, 1882. Bogs and Horse Hair, l AM paying top prices. Give me 8 call, HW. COOMBS Fade 10, [382-5 worl, pat