TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.’ Specrat DespatTousrs TO Tue EXAMINE! El Medhi's Defeat Diserediied. Carro, Nov. 6, Reporta received from the Soudan dis- | @reuit | lefeat of E] Medh, the False |! Pro! He still continues his march at the head a very large army, and up to the present has not met wih any strong oppesitl —_ a - Franco-Spanish Diflicalty. Panis, Nov. 6. Reports received from the Pyrenees state that 4 serions ¢ Histon has taken place be - | tween the French and Spanish inbabitunts, and agreat outbreak is anticipated, tie sctheilieatctie The Newfeundland Elections. Sr. Joun’s, N. F., Nov, 6. 4 veneral on for members of the House of Assembly was held in this Pro- vince on Saturday. The contest between both parties was brisk The resuits show that the Government, led by Hon. Mr. Whiteway, bas been sustained by a very large majority. GENERAL CABLE NEWS. ee — e1eci WASHINGTON, Nov.. 3. In the ease of A. M. S.teldeo, who has bees on trial for several days, charged wit! the warder of his brother, by shooting, the jury, to-niz! t, returned a verdict of not guilty. This affair was the outcome of a difficulty in the office of the National Re- publican (uewspaper), some mouths since, which the two Soteldos visited to demana sitisfacticn for alleged wrongs received st the hands of the editor. It was charged thut the shot which killed Soteldo came from the prisouer's pistol. Havana, Nov. 3. A fand has been started in Spain for the reli«f of sufferers by the cyclone in Vuelta Abajo. King Alfonso heads the subseription list with $10,000. The King’s sister, the Infaata Isabel, has given $5,000. Pirtsnurc, Pa., Nov. 3. Two thousand coal miners in poo! number four, on Monongahela river, struck to-day against a reduction of one-fourth a cent per bushel on the mining rates. Lonwpon, Nov. 3. An election fora member of Parliament was held in Edinburgh to-day. Waddy received 8.545 votes and Rerton 7,718 ; both candidates were Liberals. Lima, Oct. 23. A fight has taken place at Cerillos, in Yca department, between Chilian sold-rs and a band of Monteneros, in which 25 of the latter are said to have been killed, Batrimore, Noy. 3. Fire at 3 o'clock this morning partially destroyed the Arlington Variety Theatre on High street. John Pearson, a young man. was burned to death, and Miss Georgie Supple, one of the attaches, was injured by jumping from the roof, one story high. Mada».e Busteed, the lessee, was also i:- jured by jumping from a window. James Kenny was badly burned, and several others were slightly injured. The fire originated on the stage, and the destruction of pro- perty was small. Napa, Cala., Nov. 3. J. W. Simonton, for many years General Agent of the Associated Press at New York, died suddenly last evening, at his residence, near Napa, of heart disease. Cuicaco Noy. 3. At a political meeting in the stock yards last night, a platform containing a large number of persons fell. A dozen or: more were injured, five or six quite seriously, one probably fatally. Larrvo, Tex., Nov. 3. Hostile Indians, numbering about fifty, raided a ranche near the town of Huisa- chexa, Mexico, last night, taking fifteen or twenty prisoners, capturing a lot of stock and escaped. Paris, Nov. 3. Revolutionary manifestos were posted in Paris and Marseilles last vight. They were printed on red paper. Two hundred of them were posted vear the Louvre, the palace of the Luxembourg and the Jardin des Plantes. They express the deepest hate for the bourgeoise and declare war to the death against them. Explosive ma- terials have been discovered in the coal! depot and telegraph office at St. Pourcain. Presseurc, Hungary, Nov. 3. Excesses against the Jews here have re- commenced. Drunken ;zioters plundered their shops and ki'led a woman Ten rioters have been arrested. — —-—> + ~<a Dynamite in Galway. After an investigation extending over ten days the men—Patrick Rogerson, Bryan Cormican and William Tansey-—who are charged with having aitempted to blow up the huuse of Mr. John Ross Mahon, J. P., with dynamite, have been committed for trial. bail being refused. The offence was committed on the night of the 25th of March, and the prisoners were arrested on information supplied by an informer named James Jones. The evidence of Jones was to the effect that he had been engaged in July, 1881, by ® man named Finerty to sivk a pump at Four Roads, county Ros- common. He left the work on the 21st of that month, and did not return till the 22! of March, 1882. In the meantime he wrote te Firerty esking him to get a supply of dynamite, and on his return found a quen tity of itin a box at Cassiny’s public house, where he lodged. On the 25th of March, when he went to Cassiny’s, the prisoner Cormican asked him to go out with him into the yard, Cormican then said they were gomg to blow up an old honse, ad- ding, *‘ We have some charges of dynewite ; will you give us more?” Jones said he would, and directly ofterward, accom oe by Naoghton and Rogerson, wen* to ig room gave to the latter twelve charges “fai amite, three degjonators and two iengt of fuse. After this, while drinking in the taproom, the prisoners told him t iat £500 was to be got from the Irish Repnilican Brotherhood for blowirg up the house of Mr. Mahon if properly done | ang lives taken, but ovly £290 of» £300 jf tity wad Only parti 73 ni; an - nee “4 ee ee DALY — Aix A ML IN bi, NOW that if the witness Jones went on the job h» wonid get his share, The witness said he would, and told Rogerson t get the dynamite ready. At six o'clock they all started for Mr. Mahon’s | house, and at seven they were joined by a ; number of other men. On arriving within | 150 yards of the house Rogerson went for- ward and exploded the dynamite, the rest of the jen having their revolvers ready. Directly afterward, to use the witness’ own | words, he heard ‘ta terrible report like | thunder, the loud+st he ever heard,” there | being **a great glare of light in the sky, | while the earth sho. k around ” The witness | turned informer to save himself, because be | was told that others of the party had given information against him and that a warrant had been taken out for his arrest. ~~? —>_oo «+ Horsford’s Acid Phosphate is useful in dyspepsia. It gives the stomeach tone and imparts vigor to the whole system. ~~ Special Notices. GentTs woollen underwear, very cheap, at D. A. Bruce's. {nov 3 f-s-m Tre celebrated Kent Mills Flour for sale at George Carter's Grocery Store. Cali and get a barrel. [4ins 2aw w-f. _ LE, Prowse is giving wonderful bargains in hats during November. {oct 30 SEVENTY-FIVE Tubs choice Crapaud Butter for sale at the Fish Market by the tub or Ib {nov 1 Si eod Lal rador Herring for sale, cheap fir cash, at the Family Grocery. kK. K. Brace, [oc31. LABRADOR HERRING, by the barrel or dozen at George Carter’s Grocery Store, Great Geo: ge Street. {nol dly 21 w-f. wkly 2i. Yeu can have a suit of heavy Scotch Tweed made to order for $12 at D. A. Broes’s. {nov3 f-s-m. _Beek & Gorr solicit orders for choice new Valencia Raisins by the box. {oct 27 For Factory Cheese and Butter, deal at George Carter's Grocery -tore, Great George Street. ol7 61 eod Ir will pay you to buy your Dry Goods, | Millinery and Clothing, at John McPhee & Co.’s. [oct 2aw wly ANoTnerR stock of Christys’ London Hata opened to day L, E. Prowse’s [oct 30 Grain and Potato Sasks at the ‘‘London House septl6 PickLInG Srices and Vinegar (English Malc) at Beer & Goll’s. oct4 Qvince, Pears, green and purple Grapes, Gravenstein Apples, &c., at Beer & Goff'’s. oct 20 JaMES SLAUNWHITE, North-West, says he was almost fatally injured by the fall of a tree, After doctors yvave him up, Minard s Liniment, used externally and internally, | cared him. j2 eod wkly iiss GALLANT has removed to Kent street, opposite the Rocklin House, where she wi!l coatinue to carry on the millinery business as heretofore. octi8 tf Dorsey Gorr & Co's Boots are the rage. Everyone can be suited in Hats at L. F. Prowse’s, both in style and price. [oct 30 | HEBRON, Yarmouth, Oct. 15th, 1882. To DRS. BENNET & LEWIS, 119 Hollis St., Halifax. Dear Sir.—I desire to express my feelings of profound gratitude to you who have heiped me so much by the use and application of your wonderful medicine known as your Absorptive Pads and Plasters, &. I was sick about two yearsand spent a large sum cf money with poysicians but received very little benefit until I tried your absorptive treatment When I c mmenced using it this summer I e vuld searvely walk across the floor, I had such a weakness across me, and now I can waika mile at a time and attend to household duties much better than I could before, and feel only too glad to recommend this truly great treat- nent to any person or persons who may be afflicted as [ was. You are at liberty tomake any disposition of this note you may deem proper. No.. }. MRS. R. HIBBARD. All the remedies can be obtained at Fraser & Reddin’s Drug Store. BRAN, SHORTS, —AND— CHOPPED FEED. One car-load just received, HORACE HASZARD. Ch'town, Oct. 23, '82.—?w eod FOR SALE, English Portland Cement, Now Landing ex Barkentine ‘‘EREMA.’ PEAKE BROS. & CO. Oct, 28, 82.——3aw tf ST, LAWRENCE HOTEL. FURNITURE SALE | Y AUCTION, NEXT WEDNESDAY, November 8th, at 11 o’elock, at the St. Lawrence Hotel, all the Househoid Furniture, comprising, — Drawing Room Suit (very fine) Bedroom Sets, Spring Matrasses, Flock do, Straw do, Carpets, Lounges, Smoking, Reading and Easy Chairs, Oil Cloths, Window Blinds, Lamb.equins, etc. Lamps, Mat- ting, Stoves, ete, This Forniture is nearly new, of modern style, and best finish. . A. MecNEILL, Auctioneer. Nov. 2, 1882.—ts wly li TO LET & ‘JHE Dwelling House and premises on Upper Prince Street adjoining the pre- mises of Judge Heasiey. Furaoisbed or ua. furnished Possession given immediately. E.R. BROW, Nov. 2, tf. CIGARS! Twenty Barrels and half barrels of prime} | CHLAPEST, SAFLST. SIMPLEST LIfe IN URANCE | IN THB WORLD. O ‘The Dominion Safety Fund Life Association | OF ST. JOHN, N. B. oO $90,000 Deposit with the Dominion Government. under Government License. Oo Working An Assessment Company with a Safety Fund, Life Insurance at its actual cost. We Good Canvassers Wanted. LEONARD MORRIS, General Agent for P. E. Island. Summerside, Oct. 28, 1882.—ly W. TATION. very large ani new assortment of BRITISH WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. —— 20: & A. BROWN & CO., have now completed their FALL IMPOR- Buyers wiil find it to their advantage to inspect their Stock, as they have a British and Focign Dry Goods, OF EXTRA VALUE. The very latest novelties shown in every Department. A great variety of Mantles, Ulsters, Wool Shaw's, Clouds, Scarfs and Fur a ) Goods. 500 Lambs’ Wool Shirts, assorted size A lot of Grain Bags, ete. Ch’town, Oct, 31, 1882. Ss. Also Mantle and Ulster Cloths, Brown, Blue and Black Pilots aod Beavers, Scotch Tweeds and Coatings and Seal Cloths, A large lot Blankets, Quilts, Horse Rugs, ete. 300 pairs Lambs’ Wool Drawers. Ail of which will be disposed of at their usual low prices. W.& A. BROWN & CO. Neer eee ee a Behive Wools, Cocoon Wools, Charlott+-town, Oct. 5, 1882. LONDON HOUSE. (6; ee Now Opening ex 8, §. Victoria, Waldeusian and Cedar Grove ——— —0:0—-—--— Ladies’ Beaver and Plush Hats, Ladies’ Silk Scarfs, Ladies Jersey Gloves. Ladies’ Alexandra Jackets, Children’s Woollen Pelisses, Promenade scarfs and Squares, Ice Wools, Beriin Wools, Moire and Broehe Sash Ribbons. Gentlemen’s Lambs Wool Underclothing, Gentlemen's Merine Underclothing, Gentlemen’s Kid Mitis and Gloves. GEO. DAVIES & CO. J. the best atocked in the City, and all kinds ot woollens, should go straigh¢ —:0:— — to J. DRY GOODS! MILLINERY AND CLOTHING. —_———" 30: B. MACDON ALD Is opening an an immense Stock of Goods this Fall. The Public will find his store one of Ladies when buying Dress Materials, Shawls, Mantles, Cloths, B. MACDONALD’S. When wanting Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, go to given ia this City. J. GENTLEMEWS DEPARTMENT. Over 1,090 Overcoats, Jackets and Ulsters to choose from. B. MACDONALD'S. The biggest bargains eve J. B. MACDONALD, Oct. 4, 1882—wkly pat, ne pres QUEEN STREFT. ———_ = REEN 8 Genaine ‘mported Small Queens, | None genuiae without the trade mark, | | For sale everywhere. APOTHECARIES HALL CO. |, Sole dgents for Ciuriottetown; P. i ' Oct’ 25, *s2/—Jm — CHEBUCO MARINE INSURANCE AXSSOCIATION. i. PALMER, Jr., Oy’ tawii, Ost QB, (BSarevea pat Ion. * BEM B KR. 6, 1882 PERKINS & STERNS ARE OFFERING A LARGE VARIETY —Oor— Mantle Cloths, Ulster Cloths, (\vercoatings, SCOTCH THEEDS, ENGLISH TWEEDS, CANADIAN TWEEDS, Seal Cloths, Dogskin, Astrachan. You should see these Goods before purchasing elsewhere, as NO BERTIER VALU | CAN BE HAD. Oct, 26 1882, ee Perkins & Sterns. REMOVAL JOHN BELL, TSTLON AND CUTT, Has removed to the Corner Pownal and Grafton Sts, Ch’town, Oct, 23,'22 —3w cod QURAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY Of Prince Edward Island. NOTICE. SPECIAL MEETING of the Stoct hold- LA ers ef this Company wall be held at the office of Peake Bros & Company, on Monday, the 6th day of November, instant, at seven o'clock, p. m., forthe purpose <«f closing up the affairs of this Company. Dated at Charloitetown, the 23rd day of October, 1852. PEAKE BROS, & CO., Oct. 23.—2aw Managers. BARGAINS! BARGAT VS! Change in Business. SELLING OFF. fg HE Subscribers, 1.tending to cevote their time exclusively to the Auction and Commission Business, will clear their Stock on hand at greaily reduced prices for oue month, consisting of a good assortment of — Boys’ and Youths Clothing, Men’s Clothing, in Saits, Coats, Pants, Vests, Overcoats, Ulsters, Recfiog J»ckets, Underclothing, and a splendid lot o Men's Shirts. Felt Hats, Fur Caps, Cluth, Silk, Whitney and Sealcloth Caps. Tweeds, Trimmings, Scarfs, Collars, Ties etc., etc, —ALSO— Paper Hargings and Blin:is, An early cail will secure bargains, as a fal clearance must be made within the mouth, F. LePAGE & CO Oct. 16, 1882—wkly Union Bank of P. E, Island, OTICE is hereby given that a epecial general meeting of the Shareholters of this Bank will be held at their Banking onse, in Charlottetown. on Thur sday,the sixteenth day of November next, at twelve o'clock, noon, for tue purpose of considering a proposal from the Bauk of Nova Scotia, for ihe amalgamation .f that Bank with the Union Bauk o: P. KE. Island. avd for taking such steps in the premises as the Sharebold- ers May deem desirable. Proxies for voting must be left .with the Cashier at least one day previous to the mecéling. Dated Union Bank, Chagloitetown, 1'th October, 1882. (gd) CHARLES PALMER, President. JOHN INGS, ) W. E. DAWSON, JAMES DESBRISAY, |p: THOS. W. DODD, {| Directors A. L. BROWN, ' GLO, DAVIES. } Oct. 12, '82.—wkly AUCTION VALUABLE LAND! Tv be sold by PUSLIC AUCTION, on Wednesday, the Seventh day of November next, At the Rajlway Station. Head of St. Peter's Bay. at noon, that valuable farm of land known as the -‘ Morrow Farm,” lately in the possession of Theodore Morrow, deceased, situate on the north side of St. Peter's Bay, aud extending from the Bay to the Golf Shore, containivg about seventy acres of excellent land, chiefly cloared and in good cultivation, with a new dwelling house and snug oabuildings. Terms—Half the purchase money payable down, and the balance on tive, secured on the premises, bearing interest, Further par- ticular. at time of sale, Immediate » ssession given. For further , particulars apply at the office ot Palmer & McLeod, Solicitors, Charlotte- town. JOHN A. McLAINE, Head 581. Peter's Bay. 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