4 j t ; F i Fancy,useful and | Japanese and Chi' China Flower Po Shoes, &c., &c. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, IRELAND. Dvetr, Dee. 15. Assize Covets in various quarters of Ire- land are now sitting and dealing with the agrarian crimes, which for the past few months have been creating the terrorism that now exists. Four of the leading judges in ireland have delivered their charges to toe Grand Jury, beginning a week ago at Cork with the Right Hon. J. D. Fitzgerali, of the Queen’s Bench, and ending yesterday in Ulster with the Right Hon. Anthony Lawson, of the Common Pleas. Judge Fitzgerald furnish- es the following List of crimes in the Prov- inee of Munster : COUNTY CLARE, James Lettera threatening mureler............... 435 Firing into dwelling houses by dis- gnised partics..cesceceeereees eden hindads > OED. . deccells cuatee i chk deneee me S Taking forcible possession......-...0.0. 9 BERRIES CO tthe, 0000s ccccscsescns coccececcss jo gee POET Recsc0e) - vebscee Cereercccececcccccersrecses 59 To this must be added fifteen cases of taking forcible possession for which nobody is amenable. OUNTY LIMERICK. Threatening Letters......... sieinakishhneid so ae PE ioe. . cl eedbeenpeeesesetiaie eeereeeeree 16 Maiming Cattle....... 6 iii dla okt akin te Forcible possession, ......0---eseeeeseeeeeees 7 Malicious ij Ury.....ccccecceceerscecccesees % SG SD, Blas baci canngunaeenes aékanee 1 Total Oe etter eeeare OOOO eee e eee ee ete eteenee, ° 100 COUNTY KERKY. Threatening | etters...... ddbvnctnsegubsouions . 101 Arson CORRE He ERE OOOO EHO Hee HEHEHE EEO EE ** 25 NET ORG Ee. ococckbncegatetscouspesedocess 4 Attacking houses........0..c+cccseeeereoeees a siecenh -aibe Licaietquabiintevepetbanmpasis 134 Sesides malicious injuries without num- ber. CORK——WEST RIDING. Threatening |etters.........-ceceesee sees ecco ae Matiitizi® Gat C10... 00. ccscccesscee woctees bd 15 Compelling persons to quit or forcibly resisting the Sheriff .....---scseceeeeeees ees Marder. ....... 00000 idtieite nqcdniedeunmiens niaiee’ I 2) 2 desebensecobunieevonsing Ee CORK—EAST RIDING. Threatening letters.........cccccsseereeeree OL BIRO . ccccsace covcccccccsvecseeses sever cogciceces Maiming cattle... ...---+.ccseees Forcible possvssion .......-.06+++ sdivoresescos i Cerner eerrere Botal ...ccee -svepesoene sO\ THBAST AND WEST. The picture held up by Judge Barry at Waterford is not so dark, showing that the spirit of agravianism is less strong in Tip- perary, Waterford, Wexford and Kil- kenny, though a considerable increase in that class of crime is reported. The priu- cipal case before this court is the murder of Boyd. Bat Baron Dowse, of the Ex- chequer Division, had a most remarkable list of crime to bring before the jury at Galway :- : COUNTY LEITRIM. Threatening letters....-.cccccereereeeeeeees 25 Unlawful off-nces..... itn dbbadaceoonneee:: i a Administering unlawful oaths. .......... «5 * Boycotting ”.--cssccssceeeeerereeeeeeeererees 7 Intimidation ....-cccccccccccccocccccecccocessse 3 Other offences against property..--------- 30 TOLES oc cuceen dadabocessedsnbes eececcocce seereeee {90 Arresis for the above offences..........+. 9 COUNTY SLIGO. i i, ci etig rn socgeekeneimeccse Attempt to Murder......-- secccccvcosoccocee 1 Stabbing . «..ccccsrcessersecseseececeeeecceens 2 I cats in «tig bE prt Wks & 60 BEOes 0 62 3 Cattle stealing or malicious theft...... 3 Threatening letters............--++-: 26 Uther similar offemces............---- 14 i ee gS Poke dan obs cages 50 Arrests for tiie above offences....-.... 3 COUNTY MAYO. Attempt to bill....cccseceseseeeceteeeeeeeerere 2 Threats to Murder ..ccceeeccoccovecseeeeeeees 15 APSON oe eeeee 0s 00 coc ccegenes cocces Sevrcccosseees - 29 Maiming catile...-..cccccccseeseercererereeee 24 Assaults om |ouses .....--+- apbectoctemeapaces . we Wilful injury to property-.-------- depansess 30 Threatening letters...-crreeereeeeeerrre TS Other gimila: Total eeeere rc eee Arrests for above OffeMCe@s. ..-++-++-eeree++ lows :—‘* I will take the liberty of saying, | offences... -eceeeee oeceece ecovee 53 } oun alll - i ae A te Ne AR a OP Nt lect alive sgn nana he tn here natn does i . e™/ 3 Mantel Piece a - “~ et me ee ee ee > some of th e liesat which Ll have dangerous symptoms of you. I hope it is not out of character for me to say that | fervently pray to God that this cloud of dis- content and crime which is brooding over this province may be speedily removed ; and that peace and happiness, truth and justice may be once more established with- in its borders.” laid before Dupin, Dee. 16, Twenty-four jurors have been struck for the trial of the Land Leaguers, none of Whom have taken part in the political agi- tation now going on in Ireland. A despatch from Dublin to the Times says the action of the Cabinet in regard te ‘the Lrish question is awaited with iatense anxiety by the loyal classes, but with affected indiiterence by the Land League and their sympathizers. The most stren- uous and desperate opposition may be ex- pected to coercion, all that physical en- durance can do to prevent. Suspension of the habeas corpus act may be anticipated. The publishes a letter from the authorities of Dulin to a person, appoint- ing him High Sheriff of a certain county for the year 1881, and the reply to the let- ter. The reply says that the person de- clines the appointment because, owing to the state of the country, his rental is sv diminished that he cannot afford the ex- penses ef the oftice, adding that the Gov.- ernment, having allowed the country to verge on a state of anarchy and rebellion, the responsibility and dangers of the office are more than he is willing to incur. The Dublin correspondent of the Man- chester Guardian gays the military authori- ties have collected camp requisites at con- venient stations all over the country, and the Commissariat has accumulated a re- serve of portable provisions in every town. Orders were issued to-day for the second battalion of the Rifle Brigade, expected home from Malta, to land at Queenstown instexd of proceeding to England. fines EUROPEAN, VIENNA, Dee. 16. The Emperor and Crown Prince Rou- dolph have declined a ball at the Opera House, tendered by the citizens on the oc- casion of the marriage of the Crown Prince, and lave requested that the money intend- ed to be appropriated for that entertain- ment shall be given to the poor of Vienna, at the same time offering liberal contribu- tions themselves for the same purpose. This is the result of a scandal created by the Town Counci! appointing a committee to investigate rumors that the Crown Prince had ordered turniture and house- hold equipments,for his new establishment, from Paris. ‘The appointment of the eom- mittee was accompanied by severe eom- nembers of the Municipal Royal family patrenizing foreign tradesmen. The inquiry showed these rumors to be false,and at the moment when the committes was making a report to that effect, a letter was received from the Minister President of the Imperial Council, informing the Burgomaster that the Emperor and Crown Prince must de- cline the city’s hospitality. ments of the Council on tne Lonvon, Dec. 16. The Porte’s latest note on the Greek Question suggests as a basis of negotiation the proposal wade by the Porte in its note of October 3rd, namely, that the cession of territory should not include Janina, Metzona and Larissa. This proposal has been hitherto utterly scouted by Greece. CoNSTANTINOPLE, Dee. 15. The Porte, in a note, says that the milli- tary preparations of Greece have been push- ed forward until the whole country is one vast camp; that the press influence the people by violent articles against Turkey; that brigandage is carried on on a large scale, and formidable bands cross the fron- tier, but that the Porte will remain calm while taking preeautions against possible attacks. Lonvon, Dec. 16. Mr. Gladstone and Ear! Granville, Secre- tary of State for Foreign Affairs, had a protracted conference yesterday. Rome, Dee. 16. The Pope has issued an encyclical letter exhorting the Priests, Archbishops, and Bishops of the Catholic world to stimulate their flocks to pray, work, and contribute in aid of the Apostolic Foreign Mission, as represahted by the work of the Society for the Propogation of the Faith, and the Schools in the Hast. Lenvon, Dec. 16. Philip Calian, member of Parliament, 92¢@ | ‘ vesseeseeeereeee 236) for Louth, Lreland, who was convicted of 12 | jibelling Mr. A. Sullivan, was sentenced to Baron Dewse concluded his charge as fol-| pay a fine @f £25. The British 8S. 8. ‘‘ City of Montreal,” for | think it is the time and place to do so, | Capt. Davies, from Quebec, Nov. 10th, for that if this «tate of affairs is allowed to| Greenock, has been passed at sea, abandon- | - ——- continue much longer the consequence will |ed and rudderless, in 29 degreas west lon- be immediate danger to Ireland and _ ulti- | gitude, 47 degrees north lattitnde. mate disgracy to the Empire of which she, forms a part. No true friend ef Ireland, no | real lover of liberty, can dare to approve of | the state of the facts which I lay before | ee oe —_—-———_—— Weather Probabilities. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the you. I speak not alone in the interest of the | Maritime Provinces. Victims of this ‘ reign of terror,’ as it is pro | perly called, but also in the interests of the poor people themselves,who are too often the | Toronto, Dec. 18—10 a. m. Strong westerly to northwesterly winds, tools of men who are more crafty and de- 4), evider weather. signing than they are. I speak of the) whole country. Every part of it, from’ north to soutli, from east to west, feels the, repaired in the 8 terrible influence of this dreadful disease, | free of charge at «+ >_<. —_—_—_————- Parrtes having their wagons painted cDougald & Seaman’s. ring, can have them stored o’clock. Admission only 10 cents. t ocr atten ene woe At nea A A aN a A me tne ee Call eee ntti eee Gre wena | Great display of Xmas Goods. We will show on Monday, the 6th December,a large opening of ds, suitable for Christmas Pres ents,consisting of 'and Handerchief Boxes, Trays, Jewel Cabinets; Ornaments, Pic ture Frames, Work Baskets, Snow & CO. GHO. DAVIES | NOTICE, BRANDRAM BROTHERS & CO,, OF LONDON, BNGLAND, HAVING BEEN APPRISED THAT ato antitinas “ okt j Certain Grinders and Vendors of White Lead in the Dominion of Canada Have, without their authority, for some time past been selling a White Lead, ground by themselves from dry White Lead, which is not ef Brandram’s well-known B 3 quality, and the more readily to effect sales thereof have most unscrupelously branded it as ‘ Brandvam’s,” ‘* Branduin’e,” or ** Warranted Genuine Ground from Brendram’s,” well knowing the same to be false, and others of the Dealers of the veritable B B Lead of our manufacture have substituted an inferier quality than the Lead which has been enquired for by the purchasers, Branpraw Brorugsns & Co. take this opportunity to inform their Friends and the Public generally that, in future, they will only send out to the Dominion of Canada three qualities of their White Lead, viz : “GENUINE BB.” “BB QUALITY NO. ONE,” and “BB QUALITY NO. TWO,” And that each of these said qua!ities will be branded as at foot, and that such brands will be burnt into the wood packages and stamped into the iron packages, and that none without these brands will be warranted as of their manufacture; and, moreover, te make it mere clear, that nene of the Grinders can truthfully say they grind Brandram’s B B Dry White Lead, they will cease to ship any quality of Dry White Lead to the Dominion.. #@” Branpram Brothers & Co. have also to announce that they have empowered MESSRS. &. H. MAY & CO., MONTREAL, and MESSRS. WILLIAM STAIRS, SON & MORROW, HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA, to prosecute, on their behalf, any person er porsons who may continue to pirate their brand from late of this neties. See eno oe es > y r . > Genuine %, eS Be 2 Se v 3 e Y ¥ 3 Re BB cs @ WHITE LEAD & @ WHITE LEAD 2 9 WHITE LEAD. & A QUALITY No.ONE ¥ M QUALITY No. TWOY 5 PHILPOT LANL, LONDON, ENGLAND, NOVEMBER, 188”. 2 CHRISTMAS! CHRISTMAS PERKINS & STERNS A VARIETY OF ARE NOW SHOWING FANGY 2BRY GOODE, Suitable for the Holiday Season. Also ¥lannels, Blankets, Wool Underclothing, Knit Wosl Goods, Shawls, Jackets, Ulstems, Heavy Cloths, Furs, &c., &c., for the present winter weather. 70: In addition to the above we have just opened a few cases of FANCY GOODS, consisting of | FLOWERS | BIRDS | SHELLS, “ “ “ | CORK VIEWS, ' CRUMB TRAYS, GLOVE BOXES, HANDERCHIEF BOXES, COLLAR BOXES, PAPIER MACHIE BRACKETS, CARVED WOOD BRACKETS, UNDER GLASS SHADES, ! CONFESSION ALBUMS, “ ‘ : SORAP ALBUMS, | BIRTH DAY TEXT BOOKS, | PEARL INLAID CARD TRAYS, &e.. c&e. , &2. and see the values PERKINS & STERNS. = eaten eameneeaieh description at lowest prices. Just look in DRY GOODS of every we are giving. Charlottetowa, Dec. 6, 1$80. 7 ‘oan taal COAL GOAL, OMlUIS. ONIONS 880). 188] a BARRELS in splendid order, for ‘TWAHE Subscriber has NOW ON HAND,— | ie oe OO sale by W. D. STEWART. | 300 tons Pictou Round Coal at $4 per ton, L EY RO MM 100 tons Little Glace Bay Round Coal at $4 Dee. 9, 1889. ae > Blackwell | per‘ton, a NEE Pate er aH Crosse & Blackwel ’ 200 tons Pictou Nut Coal at $3.50 per ton. Tg W hom if lay Concern i J, R. BOURKE, Referring to the above, |, the undersigned, William C. Bourke, hereby request payment of all amounts due to the said John R, Bourke (ef Millview), whether on Mortgage, Judgment, Promissory Note, or otherwise, to be made to me at my office (in the Store ef Bourke, Son & Co.) in Charlottetown, forth- with. WILLIAM ©, BOURKE, Nov, 17, '$0—Zaw, pat ar lm law BUILDING LOTS. ARTIES wanting to purchase Building Lets in Victeria, Let 29, will please ap- Street Methodist Sabbath FUYNHE Prince give one of their popuiar School will Entertainments, | IN THE BASEMENT OF THE CHURCH, | Q ; Allin good order—under cover. 21 soho oquare, London. | Seapem etesotly PP ia j ATOTICE is hereby given to all persons ia- \ Water Street. ment, Promissory Note, took Account, or PICKLES, Lea and Perrin’s W orces- la Mee ati fees eat eee d 8 otherwise howsoever, that in consequence of tershire Sauce, Yorkshire Relish, Durham DI GBY HERR \ . my illness and inability to attend to business s « Essence of Vanilla, Katatia, Lemon, Cinnamon, LIAM C. Bourks, of Charlottetown, as my Cloves, Raspberry, Strawberry, Pine Apple | attorney and agent to collect and receive all and Nutmeg, Essence of Coffee, Capot Capers, | AND BONELESS FISH, amounts due to me as above. Currant Jelly (in pots), lemon, Orange and me as aforesaid, to make immediate payment Calfsfoot Jelly (in bottles), Liebig’s Extract of BEER & GOFF’S. | Beef, ‘Preserved Ginger, Maccaroni, Virme-| woy. 25. 1880. Bourke, at his office in Charlottetown, he Tdi cia Te _ | being the only person authorized and em- (kets Table Salt, Candied Citron, Lemon and | | powered by me to grant receipts or discharges Orange Peels, Lucca Oil, Fine Narbonne | APPLES APPLES | tor the same. |Honey, English Treacle, Boxes Somebody's | f B) Dated at Millview, Lot 49, this 30th | Luggage, Express Luggage and Silver Wedding ; -y,/ | ia : | sad S'S via Georgetown, Choiee, for sale by | W.R. WATSON. — | W. D. STEWART City Drag Store, Victoria, Building, i tet serial Dec. 7, ’80—pat ar her ne 51 Sh aa 2 ied A iacial aad Garage | Musical and Liver ary. 5 EG ears, wxrns goxcor. oz | Warranted Al. For sale by Dec. 9, 1880. CANNED SMOKED vo: hana J. HUGHES, AN debted to me, either by Mortgage, Judg- Wea ORIENTAL and MIXED, Dee. 1], °80—6it ths Mustard, Curry Powder, Ground Spices (pure), personally, | have this day appointed Wut- Lemon and Orange Marmalade, Red and black | B Y THE BOX, at i therefore request all persons indebted tw of the amounts due, to the said Wuilliam C. lcilli, Tapioca and Sago, Table Vinegar, Bas- é BARRELS RECEIVED TO-DAY | October, 1880. | Cosaques, &c., &c. For sale by ) ; 6ieod |! TEA. W. D. STEWART. Monday Evening, 27th ist, Goxsrmse NEW AND NICE. For ply to le at 20 cents per tin. WN . i , cae mence at § ” -- . ' DONALD PALMER, -, or and A choice programme. to com BEER & GOFF. MRs. HENRY HARDAY, | Dee, 10, ’80—2aw. Noy. 25, 1880. * July 20, 1$86-—oaw Summerside, pete ELLE IE EELS LTE, et pee fo ayaa ee a * ¥ bud ob