; ‘ook thts afternocn, ee ts for this ©*Y- - > : i aanahet - i tween 20 I rince Napoleon was arrested this after- Tus tae . Oo wa every night | POon. ' ; 9 below sero ae Ni . The Cham hi soc vias mast week ee a ers Chis afternoon voted on an durits : ° : ae Bill, which enacts that all mem. < gpam CROOKS Cut iinister | bers of former dynasties shall be bahished ; e cation js 0 U ; ‘ hope ef | from France eee? ns antais pia recover) ys exiterts® Atte “d . oe - a oe mpted Assassination ef the ~ awe ie Mire Erion ia - et r the Charioett “ a i *} tal, Sultan, agg oe donation of thr @ dadoluars was Co Tea : Yew Jewke: ONSTANTINOPLE, Jan, 17. gptted. ac Anattempt was made on Sunday to assas- Tacs eae = ng of the Y. ; Sinate the Sultan. Several of the assassins s - ' ’ . eo) ‘ 4 oh ebating ‘lub will be held this} were killed by the Sultan’s Guards, and 4 : qrenig ig the Parlor of th Building, at! others were dangerously wounded. The Ca, gight o clock. ) Most Intense eXvitement »revails in the ——-o-- —~ } city, ' a parsakd Tovis Dorie, of G eee ; said " p : > j } WoO Jud re «ol uron y on appointed /UDI0T iA Plot o » \o, es bees wrt, apd also Local Judge of the| to Kill the Lord Lientenant. County Vourt, 300 ' —_— ‘ourt of Justice. i J : SU High Coe —, Ee Dvsurn, Jan. 17. F | SvPReMs Oeeer.~ The civil trials were | Great imp rtance is attached to the OEE «sed this arming acd the pent jury | ie made in this city, on Friday night. SOE vai fhandodischarged. ‘This was the| °/ Delieved that proof can be obtained — pad teria fommany years. ot a plot to kill Earl Spencer, the Lord te phostest ™ ——_ boats with mails and passengers, the Archbishop el cl, Bishop Me- Iutyte and the clergs , arrived at Cape Tor- genting thia evening at four 0% lock. - eee ei. ae Ma. Bueay, proprietor Keator House, Motine, Ill, told a proprietor that St. Jacobs of rheue . | cared his wife of a terribie case ' van wmye a0 i fluential New York Daily. oe Yuk total balance: at: Government savings Banks on the 3ist " : were $13,(94,550; deposits during were $983,731, and withdrawals ——— Pee iz Con Imwis bas beet appointed In- of Artillery and Warlile stores for tomtiojon, and Lt -Uols, Montizambert qd Cutten are appointed Assistant In- spector Weare pleased i L \ W. brow . and M. W set this city, were successful candi- Sct Rertyeecamiuat» « 2 ———i- Posvetunse old maids held a meeting in Se pudlic hall, Quebec, on Saturday night ee esting themselves irom their forlorn condition. Report is silent as to the nature of their decision. ———~<-—- Oen of the most popular and clever letter- G@hicrs of Indianapo is, Ind ® Mr. J. H. Mat- tem, was cured by St. Jacc-bs Ou of a severely sabiorn io that had afficted him since thewar. The Great German Remedy is very pooulas ip the Indianapolis pust office. - > Ma. T. B. Gravy. of Summerside, has pur- dhased the trotting mare “Fairy” from Mr. Richard Batcher, of this city. Mr. G. is bound that if there are further prosecutions for fast driving in Summerside, he will not be dismissed for want of the required speed, al O'Dexovas Rossa's reputation as a human- itariaa ia too well established to require any telerecces concerning if, yet his indorsemenut of St. Jacobs Oil for the ilis of hamanity is in Seeping with his principle establish the good remove the bad. Speaking of the Great German Remedy to Rossa has been cured Oneeralpia by St gadly teil you, if you call at my residence, Sid Bashwick Ave., Braokiyn N. Y.” of a very severe attack tila Tae striking lasters of Montreal were visited ¢@ Saturday last at their hall by a depatation aged them to uphold their privcipks and Promised them supp rt. Married men are d $3, and single men $2 a week, out of the nds sent by outside societies in Ontario aud the United states. Out of 350 wis first were locked out, 180 have gone to the States and a few have gone back to work. Lids pes Droweme’s Connev.—The old homestead 8 this coraer is being torn down, by a recent porchaser, who, doubtless, intends to buid a Bee house on the old site. The old house, built some 80 years ago, we observe, 1-as bnilt of logs, roughiy hewn, and stogged with moss @ real primitive style. Under its rouf lived, for nearly half a century, ah ippy, and highly esteemed household. The Duchemin family, for the past fifty years were recoguized among our best citizens. Their exemplary deport- ment in every walk of life, young and old, combined with their many virtues, endeared them to a)! classes of their fellow citizens. nilbccinpsiadaliel At the Arlington, No. 127 Kearney street, San Franciso, Cal, resides Mr. Hoover, the tenowned connter{cit detector and teacher who says:—‘For more than twelve years | sffered with sciatic rheumatism of the very Worst type, and at times the pains were al- Mostuneudurable. I spent a fortune and exhausted medical skill in that time. I heard E. shout +t. Jacubs Ui'. but was faithless as ! | C°OTS*OMP- P, E I.; Cleta, Shelley, George- ‘ - thought My atime ake as San radicable. I made town, Fr; BD. I. J 12 h ed E | One Very thorough application and 80 pro- Ar at Boston, . —schr gu ° : Bounced was the relicf that I continued its Herrick, Canary, ppc a Ralph B sh Sie. Before I had used up the first. bottle I Sid from Buenos Ayres, Dee. 29—Ralph B. Was well ee : Peake, ‘Trainor, for Barbadoes. — ; ad —_e—— Ar at Batavia. Nov. 30~brig Keewatin, “2 To-pay the candidat. McDonald, Cape Town. ; if ounce were eure ‘ 4 i on. Saas -—- New York, Jan. 14.—The steamer Neckai é Ma D eel : repo’ts, no date, lat. 43.40, lon. 49 40, fell in ie or M. Hooper. with the brig Mary Lizzie, (from St. Jobu's, sg on 1,—W m Konghan and John Ball N.F 29 Capt Neckels, on fire, Took off the ry ard2,~J. B McDonald and H. C.| crew, consisting of eight persons. - The Mary of we Lizzie had been burning seven days and the & Ward 3,—S. W Crabbe, Thos. Campbell, | fire was kept down by closing up the holes 4 aad Aubrey Fowle with sails and biankete. The men were very a fatd 4,—Theo. L. Chappelle and Wm. | much exhausted, having been at work day and p adver . f | night since the fire — a ‘ ee Ward 5, Les : | The British ship Wii tr, from Glasgow anion ®-T. A Mclean and J, P. | to New Zealand, with 200 passengers, 18 ashore percent lat North Rock, Cloughey, Ireland, and Tm THE winter carnival at Quebec will come off | become atotal wreck. The passengers have foll the Monday. Tu sday and Wedoesday ibeen landed. 7 -otoWing the Mcutreal carnival. The follows | ——Io lee * a PMgrawme has been decided apon ; First | 4 ERIES 1883. e Co, grand curling bon: piel, open to all | ; ; a@an aud Americ an clubs ‘ skatio races ‘ at the thok Second da\ N&cations jadr & Visit to the | Ohe tuminated light ; the drive home to be Ceasion of » be met bh a SHOW -sn, ‘ li - : ca Alley ical « ws of St. Jean Baotiste : E Gey. Phir i dav a visit to the Citadel and other iter Acian War dane Stier, wed »: redit of depositors tn | that Messrs, John | book-keeping, etc., at the recent Civil | Jet, to consult upon the best means of extri- | afriend ne said :—*‘‘Mrs. | jacobs Oil as she will} twelve other trades organizations, who | --& sham battle with | 3 . . ® S19 fort on the site of the old French for-| (YVVINES, Herring and Mackerel Nets, ive to the Montmorenci Falls ; | ce palace in the cone, the falls | 2 in the evening with electric thorough Mavufoctures. by a pro- are becoming popular, as they © clubs, with torches and | profitable sting places; sneweshoe races :| @ b y torchdight on the Duder- diding. tet a eet Government authorities for the time being is suspended. | Lieutenant, with the use of bombs. Con- | Sternation is said to prevail among the con- | 3 yp and more arrests will be made |} to-day, Scotch Traffic Stepped. ; Guascow, Jan. 17. The goods traffic in the west of Scotland /has been stopped owing toa strike on the | Calldoman Railway. ; fhe Milwaukee WHorrer. i ~ - Micwavkee, Jan. 17. | Seeller, the bar keeper of the Newhall | House, has been arrested for setting fire ito the building ~¢ Beef - ——--—-—--—- Late Telegraph Notes. i ee _ The Duchess of Connanght was safely de- jlivered of a son at Windsor Castle on Saturday last. It is estimated that the losses by the irecent floods in Germany will reach 80,- | 000,000 marks. ; Thompson Bros., flour mills of Toronto, were destroyed by fire on Sanday morning; net loss about $20,000, During a performance at the circus in | Berdilscheff, in Russian Poland, on the 14th, a fire broke out im the building, and before the spectators could escape the whale and its publication ae en : mene a neo ee . . , her Tlems. ; | id Line . pecal ai Ar — ; . 3 a: Bass cue | ee e N rthern | : ht left (reorgerown r (Sri Fas D Tt rceia Seen —_— Cc Au csr + . & > goa this morning ESPATCHES TO THe EXAMiner. } 7 pete : ‘ - i w, Ricuarp, BC rossed the Prince Napoleon's Manifesto — . % : i, mal : . ea ee route to=55™ French Sensations. Cape, ; - Ts ' wl f iorento, 6 gos. Jou’ MoMorsien, of | “ Panis, Jan. 17. cory 0%, apd is not ~ a ene Napoleon has issued a manifesto cer) _ a 7 ing the Republic of Freaha! ys mails arnives wt left immediatell @ 6Figare has been seized by the call. BR, JANUARY . a“ 1i8Sss! OUR ACCOUNTS to December 28th, have just been rendered; and we would take this means of asking for an immediate settlement, and trust that our friends will respond to this PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, Jan, 2, 1883. BUY MEN'S REEFERS, &e., to Clear. 53 QUEEN STREET. Ch'town, Jan. 11, 1°83,—2awwy FUR CAPS, FP. LePAGE & COS. A Large Stock Selling at Cost Clasgow House, Warm Tweed & Cloth Caps, structure was abiaze. Three hundred pet- sons perished in the flames. er The body of an old man named” has been exhumed at Arthab stomach brought to Quebec for an a, suspicion having got abroad that the de ceased was poisoned by one of the Chabots, who are under arrest for the late brutal murder at that place to obtain his property. The United States House of Representa- tives, on Friday last, passed the shipping | bill after striking out sections containing a drawback free ships and - free.materials. |The provisions of the bill as passed remove many objectionable features of the old laws 'in the matter of Consular fees, tonnage | taxes, the payment of advance wages, efe, ‘Iris believed the bill will readily pass the | Senate. | About one hundred gentlemep from De- | troit and various parts of the State met at Merrill Hail, on the 13th inst., and orgagi2- |ed the State Free League. The objeet of ' the league is stated to be dissemination of a | knowledge of the doctrines of free trade by lmeans of lectures, conventions, distribu- /tion of documents. and perfection of effec- 'tive organizationa. They elected an execu- ‘tive committee of twenty-two members, | who have fnil charge of the organization. |The league is considered non-partisen and | proposes to make pnblic sentiments which ‘shall force political parties to adopt its creed. — ————— ne SHIP NEWS. | Halifax, Jan. 15~—arschr Eagene Me Millan, MePhee, Port Mulgrave; achr Tiger, Ellis, Demerara, 36 days, to Bremner & Hart. Re- | ports had heavy weather, and was blown off | the coast several times, : 7 | New York, Jan. 16 ~In port, brigt Kitty | Clyde, McLean, destination uncertain, brigt | Lottie Belle, do; brigt Siena, Smith, do. Ar at Delaware Breakwater, Jap. 11~-schr Cepola, Nickerson, Barbadoes. In Port at Pisagua, Dee. 30. — barque Malinche, Kickham, fer San francisco. Ar at St. Joho’s N. F., 4an. 2.—Gladdys, McAulay, P. E. Island: Mary M. Davies, Seines, Pounds and Traps, suited to the land Fisberies, of the highest quality and Pounds and Traps are found ‘American Net and Twine Co., BOSTON. by alarge number of the Elect irs 7s F on of Ward 2, at the City Council, I beg uthat I have acceded to their quest, tion and expenditare. am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, Jan, 9, 1883. THE HANDSOMEST, THE CHEAPEST, THE BEST, + £T— BEER & SONS. Nov. 22, 1882 —eod EALED TENDERS, addressed to “ Tender for Indian Supplies,” will be be delivered to the Indien Superintendent such times as may be mquired by hiw Lumber, Shingles, Nails, accompany the Tenders. accepted ment for the same. L. VANKOUGHNET, Deputy of the Superintendent Pepartment of Indian Affairs, } Orrawa, Dec, 26th, 1882. ENTLEMEN,—Having been requested f as a candidate for the representa- f you do me the honor to elect me, | ! shall use my beat efforts to keep down taxa- J. B, MACDONALD. a rr re ree SLEIGH ROBES! i) undersigned, and marked on the eavelope ceived up to noun of the first of March next, for the following articles, or any of them, Lennox Island, in such quantities and at Fiour, Tea, Sugar, Cotton, Print, Moccasins, Samples of Groceries and Dry Goods must The lowest or any tender not uncessarily Any newspaper inserting this advertise- ment withoul authority from this Department, throngh the Queen's Printer, will forfeit pay- General of Indian A ffaira. fJan, 13.—till mar} jaw to to re- s the re- to on A CURE GUARANTEED. Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Sexual Barrenness, Seminal Weakness, of Power. It repairs Nervous Waste, ates the Jaded Intellect, St the money ifthe treatment doer »\t effcct a cure. aa@r Full particulars i: our pampbley, w desire to mail free toeny address, * mailed free of postage, on receipt of reseing so a MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICIN Windso aate Fav. 17, 186 —Gin, wily Oh pet. Aste Solt ‘» Charlottetown by Ap Agent: for Pripce Edward Jeiand verywhere, Magnetic Medicine For Old and Yonng, Male and Female, Pesitively cures Nervousness in ALL ite ste gee tration, Night Sweate Supermatorrhea, Leucorrhaa, and General Loss Re juven- jthens the Enfeebled Brain and Restores Surprising Tone and Vigor to the L£xhausted Generative Organs in either sea, . 4 With each order for TWELVE packages, accompanied with five dollars, we will send our Written Guarantee to refund the Cheapest and Best ‘\vdicine in the Market. hich we Mack’s Magnetic Medicine fs soid by Drug- ya at 5O cts, per box, or 6 boxes for sce POO VATION 60 It is TO THE TRADE. ae -Seteaeivee would beg to call the attention of the WHOLESALE TRADE to his st Large Stock of Groceries, ctc., WHICH CONSISTS IN PART: 5,000 Bris. Sup. Extra FLOUR, | 50 Boxes STARCH, 135 Puns,. MOLASSES, 50 do. Sperm CANDLES, 30 Hhds, Porto Rico SUGAR, 50 do. Tallow do., 50 Bris. SUGAR (Brown Extra), 100 do. PIPES (assorted), 15 do. White Wine VINEGAR, 150 do, BISCUITS (assorted), 15 do. Cider VINEGAR, | 50 Doz’ BROOMS, 500 Half-Chests THA, | 20 do. PAILS, 80 Bags RICE, 50 Boxes Layers RAISINS, 50 do, Valencia do. 12 tons Manilla ROPE (assorted), 50 Caddies TUBACTCO, 100 Brle, KEROSENZ¢ OIL, Kegs NAILS, “IGARS, 80 Bris. No, 1 Labrador HERRING, 500 Reams WRAPPING PAPER, | 70 Cases MATCHES, 100 Kegs BAKING SUDA, 200 Bofes TOLLLT SOAP (assorted), 400 de. SOAP (assorted), | 10 Bris. SALTPEPRE, 10 do. MIXED PICKLES, 10 do, WASHING SODA, | 40 do. No. 1 PILOT BREAD, | 50 Boxes CHEESE, —ALSO— Tubs, Paints, Paint Oils, Window Glass, Whips, Coffee, Pepper, Cream of Tartar, Ground Ginger, Cinnamon, Allspice, Indigo, Nutmegs, Sago, Cudbear, Shoe Blacking, Mixed Spice, Nixey’s Black Lead, Red Wood, ellow Wood, Licorice, Senna. OWEN CONNOLLY. Oh’town, Jan, 9, 1883.~ eod wkly lm LH. PROWSE Will, for the next Two Weeks, give SPECIAL BARGAINS, aw] N= Men’s Overcoats, Reefers & Ulsters, MEN’S FUR CAPS, T weeds, Winceys, Wool Squares, Scarfs, Sacquas, &c — Everyone should call and see those Goods, as Great Bargains will be given. L. E. PROWSE, 74 Queen Street, INSU BRANCH ! The Undersigned represen's the foliowing First class Marine. Fire,and Life Inaurance Companies, and is prepared to effect insurance at the lowest rate :— 10, Ch’town, Dec. 19, 1882. °00-—--—— ee —_— 20: The Great Western Marine Insurance Com'y of New York, ASSETS Ist JANUARY, 1882, $939,523.92. The Nova Scotia Marine Insurance Company of Halifax, The Pictou Mutual Marine Insurance Company of Pictou. The Fire Insurance Asseciation of London, England, ; CAPITAL, $5,000,000. —— 0 The Northern Insurance Company of London and Aberdeen, CAPITAL, $15,000,000. eee 1) SO) The North American Life Insurance Company. The London and Lancashire Life Insurance Company FRED. W. HYNDMAN, | Oct, 23,'82,—Jew AGENT. me bi ''' he Development of the Resources of Prince Edward Island.” yes Catholic.Literary Union have the pleasure of announcing that the will be given On Thursday, January 18th, —IX-—— ST, PATRICK’S HALL, — BY DR. J. T. JENKINS, SUBJECT—“The Development of the Resources of Prince Edward Island.” tas open at 7.30; Lecture to commence at 8, Admission, 10 cents; Reserved Seats, 15 cents. Tickets to be had at Fraser & Keddin’s Drug Store, at the door, and of the Com. mittee, JOHN A. McINNTS, Sccretary. Jan. 12, '83—fr mo we THE BEACH, MURRAY HARBOR SOUTH, FOR SALE. fr DERS from parties wishing to pur- chase the above wellknown and valu. able property, will be receiwed by my Solicitors, Messrs, Warburion & Conroy, at their Office, in Charlottetown, up to and in. cluding the 20 h day of February nert, 18838, TKRMS—25 per cent. of the purchase money in cash, to be deposited in a Bank to be named by my Solicitors unmediately on acceptance of tender, and to be transferred over to them as soon as the transfer of the property is execnted ; the balance to be paid in three equal yeaily paymenta, with interest at six per cent. per annum, to be secured on the property, and by approved Insurance Policies upon the buildings situated thereon, Theproperty consists of, — 1 Large, well-built Lobster Factory, fully equipped and splendidly 'ocated, 2. Large, two-story Shop, with Oil House, Offices, ete, a Fish-house, large and conveniently situ. ated. 4. Large, well-built, two-story, flet-roofed Warchouse, new, situated close to the outer end of Wharf. . 5 Splendid new Dwelling House, large and well finished, with first.rate cellars, ete,. 6. Tin Shop and Fittings. 1. Two Cottages, Blacksmith’s Shop, Stable, and other outhouses, 8, A good Wharf, situate at end of Beach, immediately in rear of buildings, This Whar! is at the entrance of the Harbor, and 1s the latest place for shipping in that section of the Island, The above properties have been built at a cost of upwards of $30,000, and are now in good repair, The “ Beach” is erpecially adapted for the Lobster Canning and Mest Preserving Busi. nese, the out-put of Lobeters for the past five veare averaging over 4,500 Cases per annum, while the stand has excellent shipping facili. ties, and is one of the very dest in the Islend for Cod and Hake fishing, and for the general trade of the country, whieh tends towards the Wharf and the Beach Fishery, For further particulars apply to Mesers, Warburton & Conroy, Solicitors. Charlotte. town. MALCOLM McFADYEN, Murray Harbor, 2nd January, 1883. [jan 5 iw wly till Feb 20 To the Eleeto:s of Ward 5. (oe ana my term cf office as Councillor expires, 1 will agein contest the Ward in the interests of good government and economy, Soliciting your support, Iam, Yours respectfully, ’“T.- A. McLEAN, Jan. 4, 1883.—pat . To the Electors of Ward 3: ENTLEMEN,—Having been requested by a large number of the Ek ctors of this Ward, 1 have consented to offer as a candidate for City Ceuncillor, at the coming Civic Election, wy Soliciting your support, ex, I am, yours respectéplly THOMAS CAMPBELL, Ch’town, Jan 13, 1883,—tl 24 NOTICE. F asufiicien! number of young men apply immediately, I will open a school of in- struction in TELEWRAPHY, for three mouths, Terms, etc., on application to CHAS. PRE-COTT, A. A, Te), Co. 8 Office, Ob’town, Jan, 8, 1883. MORTGAGE SALE, by gar is hereby given that, under and L by virtue of a Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the twenty-second day of November, A.D. 1878, made between John Bigger, and Jane, his wife of the one part, and Nei] Murchison, of the other part, there will de sold by Public Auction, at the Court House,in Charlottetown, on Tuesday, the thirte.nth day of February next, 1883, at twelve o'clock, noon,’ all that tract. piece or parcel of Jand, situate, lying and being on Lot Sixty-seven, in Queen's Couuty, bounded as follows, that is to say: Commencing on the northeast side of the Princetown Road, at the south-east angle of Jand in the occupation of Robert Bigger, thence north forty-five degrees, east to the division line between Lots Twenty-one and Sixty- seven, thence touth along the line forty-tive chains and sixty links, thence south forty-tive degrees, west to the road, thence along the road to the place of commencement, contsin- ing two hundred and thirteen and one haif acres of land, a little more or less, sawing and reservin thereout a plot on western line, balf a chaip in width, and running back from the road trve chains. For further particulars apply to Mr. E. J. Hooasox, Solicitor, Charlottetown. Dated the tenth day of January, 1833. SAMUEL KENNEDY, Assiguce of Morigag-. Jan. 10.—law ; [wed | QQUBSORIBE for the WEEKLY EXaMI- NEK. the Cheapest and best N ewspsper ‘ pablished on P. E. $1 per yeur of their Course of Lectures for the season ~ a a Re . am 7 oe