(tet T a el 4 NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, | EUROPEAN. Dupin, Oct. 15. At a nieeting of the Land League, Dillon, Sexton aud Sullivan strongly protested against the pastoral letter of Archbishop McCabe, of Jbublin, in which he deplore the silence of the Lrish leaders regarding threats of violence against the landlords uttered at public meetings. The characterize: the letter as ien ring the sufferings of the people, and declared ii untrue that he speakers had not protested against he thireats of violence alluded to } speaKers LonpoN, Oct. 13 The pasta) ul letter of Archbi nop McCabe of Dublin, denouncing Land League in a long and solemn address is felt to be a serious blow to present violent programme of the League. Another hitch has occured in progress of the agitation. Parnell did not attend any meetings on Sunday. . Some believes he hesitates before adopting the violent programme of the Land League, which is now simply a horde of Fenians. Castet Nuovo, Oct. 13 It is reported that Riza Pasha, on re- ceipt of an irgent order from Constanti- nople, sent 4 message to Cettinge that Dul- eigne will be ceded any day after next Wednesday ’ Lonpon, Oct. 13. A despatch from Vienna remarks that a question now arises as to the ability of the Porte to get the Albanians to submit to the cession of J aleigno. BERLIN, Oct. 15. A special messenger from the Sultan is now on his way here on a secret mission. NIT ED STATES. Boston, Oct. 15. The latest returns from Ohio indicate a Republican majority rising 20,000 with fifteen Republican Congressmen to five Democratic. The Re; ublican majority in Indiana is estimated at from 2,000 to 3 O00. It is ex- pected the Republicans have gained two Congressmen in Indiana. aw INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 13. Returns from 450 precinets show Demo- cratic gains of 3,950; Republicans gain, 7,199; net Republican gain, 5,149. This result is on 37 per cent of the vote. The Republican majority on the State ticket will excee! 5,000, CLEVELAND, Oct. 13. Complete returns from Cuyahoga coun give Charles Townsend for Secretary of | State 4,051 majority; Mcilvaine for Su preme Court Judge 5,937 majority, and Amos Townsend for Cong7ess 5,239 ma- jority. New York, Oct. 15. The water famine in Patterson, N. J., is assuming serious proportions, Some five thousand miljl and faetory operatives are out of employment, and half the city is suf- fering from + drought, and to-morrow, it is expected the rest of the industries will be stopped, and the city will be totally without water. ‘Uhe only thing to prevent this is a good rain storm to-day. Newark, N. J., Oct. 13 The city election passed off quietly, re- sulting in an average. Republican majority of about 2,500. The Republicans elect eleven Aldermen and the Democrats five. The Common Council stand eighteen Re publicans and twelve Democrats. New York, Oct. 13. Tuesday was the second day of registra- tion in Brooklyn, and the total number of voters registered was 438,041, making a total registration for the first two days of 91,710. The total registration for the first two days of 1879 was 62.02%, and for the first two days of 1876, 71,546. INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 13. Fourteen wards in Indianapolis give the Republi aus a majority of 800. Reports from the State come in slow. The Re- publicans are jubilant and claim Porter's majority will reach 5,000, Boston, Oct. i3. Indications are that the Republican ma- jority in Indiana will be at least four thousanl. Landers concedes Porter’s elec- tion. ‘The Legislature is probably Repub- lican. [n Ohio, the Republican majority will be about twenty thousand. Demo- crats concede a great defeat. Special Notices. Thirty-five Beautiful SINGING CANARY BIRDS are on exhibition and for sale at the Bookstore.” Tur Bust of sir John Alex. McKenzie, for sale Grocery. R. K. Brace, ‘Orp Gotp’”’ can now be Apothevaries Hall. Call early. Smok ¢ Rubies, for a mild and cheap smoke, from Rupin & Harr. [se 18 Brece & McKenzie are showing a fine assortment of English and American Felt Hats. Must be sold. ti—oct2 Swerr Brier Cigarettes with crystal mouth pieces, at Kunin & Hant’s, [sel8 ‘Tne cheapest and best Note paper, Envelo- es Velvet Photograph frames, Toys and Dolls of every description at the Agricultaral store.--h. May. (sep. 21, tf) McDonald and Hon at the Family found at the foc 8 Tue best fine cut smoking tobacco in the} Province is ‘‘ Prince Arthur,” and only sold at Rupin & Hart's. i: e 18 | Ivy you want your stoves, and stove-pipe fitted up, leave your orders, with C. Harris! at City Tin Store, upper Queen st., and they will be promptly attended to. (se pt 22, tf.)| Cuzew Mail Line Navy from Rubin & Hart’> {se 18! AN elegant asssortment of Bibles, Hymns, Ancient and modern, Kirk Hymn _ Books, | Prayer Books, ‘Text Books, Poets, Gift Books, Toy Kooks and miscellaneous litera | ture just opened at Bremner Bros. [07 lw eo * Diamond | has al. and Other Items. Oars sold on the 13th rt auction in Hal 1X for 45 cents, it 2 O BHF. MIAGDONAL D S, QUEEN STREET. J. B. bland pieabose, iu Hoplilax. on the Seeieee | ————:0:— ib re copies of Kausheni’e Chenlety tor} Vor (eseay ane Clete. be is bento er _ For Custom-made Clothing, has been so many arivals at the Rockiint Jor Shirts and Drawers. aad room te publ h them.’ Quick Passacr.—The schooner Che rokee, owned and loaded by Macdonald, Macdonald John’s New Souris. X 10.5 lately made the run to St. fouudland in 68 hours from § THe Antigonish Exhibition was’ the most magnificent show of cattle, roots, vege- tables, cereals, dairy produc ‘e and fruit held in that County for th mteen years. The Exhibition was form: lly open nea by Charles ©, Gregory, Esq., well known in this city. past se\ ‘ asinine Mr. Jonun Irvine, of Cheiry , Valley, brought to town to-day, a fine pair of cart horses, well matched, each weig ghing over fourteen hundred pounds, They were “sound in every particular, and wil, no doubt, fall into the hands of some lucky horse dealer. aici ACADEMY OF Music.—Last Hickey, ofticers evening Capt. and men of Hillsboro Co. No. 7 patronized ; and as they marched into the Academy were greeted with quite an ovation showing at least, that the public are proud of their fire defenders, The bil 1 of fare pr Ovi led To-night owing te a requisition aving been forwarded to the manayement signed by many influential citizens, Lady of Lyons, will be reproduced, with other enter tainments. We understand that Mr. Lindley re he leaves the Island, will give a Christ mas Pantemine, of the purely LKnglish type with Burlesq 1e, with all the holiday concom- itants, and that he has already commenced preliminary preparations. ? Was BOUL. Tue steamer ‘** Carroll” sailed for Boston on Thursday evening, with a cargo consisting ef . 5 , 5 1,417 bbis. mackerel, 518 bbis, potatoes, 693 cases mackerel, 232 cases lobsters, 400 cases eggs f : hhd, 1] cask 2 bbls ealfskins, 2 bbls oat- mipiated at hare 000. She had also the llowing pas cers:—Mr JW Hughes, Misses owe sod McLennan, McPhee, McKinnon, iellig 2) ‘irs Carrol], Miss Campbell, Mr fo P He P Misses McKinnon, (2) McPhee, MeDonald, “Me Neil Mi Donald, Meint yre, Mr Robert Whit pi G orehaim John McKay Misses 2) Se Campbeli, MeAulay, Holland, ‘oes, chtae, MeLeed, MeDonald, (2) Me- McKee, eter ( aT eos Delorey, e, Miss MeUallum, | oti ft | | | C2 bs iy |C rimnack, McDonald, McKenzie, | Mi th: sen, Anders nh, \\ hatt ie V ssiat Gincell, Moran, McKinnon, Mc arthy, Reid, Irving, Godfrey, McLeod, Mullins, Braddock, Meggison, Gladson, Messrs VW McLee c H LePa Wm Ramsay, Da)’Conner, W ‘Stig- gins, ( ths as Gillis, jJames H bourke, Patrick ( ‘ollins, F Hayden, Peter Cavanagh, A New- son, Wm Coffin, Wm Doyle, C “McInnis, J Ballum. P C McDonald, James McDenald, Mrs Curran, Mrs P Trainor, Mrs Stiggins. Yue following are the passengers lnaward, Mrs. 8 E Wright: Mrs. Thomas Robins, Mrs. Mary Stewart, Mr john A MeDonald, John Carroll, Misses Mary Carroll, Mary A Mahaffy Isabella Gorden, Mr N McRae, Mrs N McRae Mr S Meswain wife and children, Mrs Hew- xu, Mrs Hagan, Misses McPhee, Ellen \Morand, Jennie McKachern, Lizzie Gamble, Ada McKinnon, i} ‘Trainer, (+ Lowry, A McDonald, F Frazer, J B Cantello, Wm. Kelly, D McKay. Messrs. Exhibition Notes. Rowe had on exhibition samples of chicory,—raw, partially pre- pared, and prepared for use. The roots as they came from the field are said to be las good as can be grown anywhere. There is no doubt that the _ soil and climate of the Island are both admirably 9 vo to the growth of chi- cory ; and J Rowe thinks it» could be promaily ee here for export. Should . Rowe sueceed in introducing this root al a showing that money can be made in the production of it, he will deserve, and, we have no doubt, receive, the thanks of the community. {HE oii paintings—so much admired at the Exhibition—were the work, not as re- ported of Mrs. E. Bayfield, but of Mrs. Admiral Bayfield 2a - HOTEL ARRIVALS. Mr, Joun T. RANKIN HOUSE, Oct 18—Joun B Foster, Dorchester; Wm Alexander, do; © H Carpenter, Montreal; George Shearer, Georgetown; John H Win- sluoe, Marie; J L. Thomson, Summerside; W W Clark, St John, N B; Louis Green, do; C W Beil, do; J oe 3, do; R F Warden, do; W F Coleman, do; J Haley, Souris; Richd Hunt, aeeenedtie J Liffiton, Montreal; Harry Mrs Horn, St John, N B. Oct 14-—F L Cook, Bangor, Me; Alex Anderson, Halifax, N 3; Godtrey Garel, do; V H Knight, Souris; Saml Whitebone, St John; John L McPherson, New Glasgow; Dr Geo Hyde, Truro; J E Brown. Boston; W A Patterson, James Mc. Lean, Jas Clarke, Frank Guthbert, Toronto. Dean, do; Mr and OSBORNE HOUSR, Oct. 14.—John Anderson, Belfast; G Gillis, Montague Bridge; A E Bourke, Georgetown; Earnest Stewart, do; J H Bourke, do; Miss , Dohney, do; Miss Fiynn, do; Pope Clark, Rovalty Junction; Theo. . G illant, Bloomfield; Alex Carter, va N John A Nicholson, Shediac, N B; A \\ Flsor m, Barney Creek, N B: James Gnater n, Point Duchene, N B. ROCKLIN HOUSE, | Oct 16—Daniel Auld, Freetown; Mrs 3 Cat t oll, a till: Jame 8 Carroll, do; Anpie [ Cai npbell, ¢ de; Edward | | 2ebinson and wife, Belfast; Alex McLeod, | | Du indas s; Dougald Bell, West River; Donald) | Me "De sable; fiss McKay, do; Rev Mr | Dy e A iverlaed Dona! id M cKachern. Lot 49; | Miss Archibald. Cavendish; !? Simpson, do; Albert D Robinson, Montague; Henry Leard, 5 ~. 5 | Campbell, dco; Miss ! ‘ x apaud; George Hilderbrand, |B; Tyler lngols, Boston;Neil Stewart, Summer- Ses Dr. McLean, Pictou; Dr McNeill and | son, Stanley Bridge; Malcolm Gillis, Strath- | |albyn; Mrs, Cameron. Pictou. jouse this week that the EXAMINER has not} McPhee,. H Robbie, do; C A{ Fredericton, Ni | | For For For lor For | For or White and Colored Shirts, Hats and Caps, Worsted Coatings, Tweed Suitings, Scarfs, Ties and Collars, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, New, Stylish and Cheap Goods, bali fs. MACDONALD'S, @ueen Street. MANTLES, Ulstars and Dolmans. GREAT SHOW OF NEW Uorsets and Hoop skirts, IN EVER YNEW. MAKE. J. B. Oct. 11, 1850. BLACK SILKS. VELVETS, CRAPES, Ry EID GLOVES, ABs 2 H —srszoye,| LADIES’ BONNETS, § I MES. HEADDRESSES & MILLINERYS Krery Description of W., A, WE Ene & f EKS & Co., MOURNING GOODS. Sign af the Lion. : 18 Oct. 11, 80—tuths UALITY OF MY CRACKERS AND BISCUITS IS BNIVERSALLY ACKN ‘OWLEDGED TO BE THE BEST IN THE MARKET, S ee AS THEY ARE ALWAYS FRESH, T ECEIVING THE GREATEST CARE AND ATTEN NTION in the MAKING of THEM, and WARRANTED to i K erp FOR ANY LENGTH OF TIME. TRY THE FOLLOWING KINDS: ) OSTON tw CRACKER, QUEEN DROPS, | PALIAN FINGERS, COCOANUT JUMBLES, Suvranta LEMON, CARRAWAY TOPS, Gracknetzs, ICED ARROWROOT, Union MIXED, SUGAR JUMBLES, I raLIAN RATIFIES, VICTORIA SNAPS, ee en Sree ee Tra BISCUITS, GINGER SNAPS. JOHN QUIRK, City Steam Hakery, Prince Strect, Charlottetown, Oct. 7, 1880. ESTABLISHED 1825. CANADA CORDAGE FACTORY. JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. Mo = URER OF CORDAGE of Every Description, including all sizes Manil Rope, Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, Tarred Hemp Rope, Houseline |Hambroline, &c., &c., equal in quality to the best American. s## Prices on application. Jan, as ‘1880. . _ GITY ASSESSMENT. nL ss City Collector hereby notities all persons who have not paid the last half. | year’s assessment, that he will be in the City | Clerk’s office for ten days from date; — 110 to 4, to receive such taxes now in arrears, | 41, pate per ton. at the expirati va of which time the names of |... ded to Ottawa and there opened, all persons in ee will be duly published | a qaress to the undersigned and mark on and executions issuec ; ‘ : ‘the outside, ‘‘Tenders for Carryiag Coal.” | W. SHEPHERD, | WILLIAM Vite ‘HELL, Ch’town, Oct. Li, *80—3i City Collectar. | Agent. of Dept. | - | Dept. of Marine, Chariottetowr, } UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER __ October 4th, 1850. _/__} isla papers K the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper HE place to get your Printing done is a ‘published tm the Provinces, the EXAMINEK PRINTINGROOMS. ‘TENDERS! YENDERS will be received by this De- partment at Charlottetown up to the Lith inst., for carrying 250 tons of Acadia Coal from Pictou to Georgetown ang deliver the , Wharf. same at the Railway ne Cenattneeeeene: Aethe — ‘Tenders to state | The Tenders are to be for- ! en tee a ten NT ee Manufacturers, Attention !! ne Wee ee eee VALUABLE Real Estate all — AT AUCTION SPRING PARK BREWERY, SHARLOTTETOWS, P, E. ISLAND, AM instructed by Messrs, { and A. L, "yw, Traste: of Mrs. ALBERT HyNbpMAN, Auction, on the premises, on Thursday, the {ith of Hovember Next, Av 12 o'cLooK, All that Valuable Real Estate, Comprising. One acre of ; te ; > x7 brewery, Malt House, and Dwelling House. Machin ery, Steam | W, R. Watson sof the state to sell at Publie I2 , prROoOW Vv, NOON, Land, with the Store, Distillery, Also the ingine & Boiler. This property was built for and used asa Brewery, was fitted up in the latest and most approved style. The Engine and Boilers were built by a enlgucles' S Maker in London, England. All the requisites for Brewing pur- poses are within the Building, and in good working order. . This propeity will be sold withott reserve on the day and hour first above named. No postp nement on account of weather or any other canse. As the Buildings may be con- verted into another line of manufactory, they will be otfered separately or tegether, as may sult purchasers, a Terms and ali other information may be had on application to W. BD. STEWART, Auctioneer, Queen Street Auction Rooms, Oct. Om Fa See "80. Sion of ihe Blephant, W. 8. BOREHAM HAS JUST RECEIVED A Part of his Fall Stock, CONSISTING OF Men’s, Women’s and Children’s BU0TS AND SHOES, In all the LEADING STYLES, and at the LOWEST CASH P! Large LICKS, and- Gents’ Hand-Wade Goods a Specialty. Ladies’ Our Goods are all carefully the best materials, and satisfaction. xe DON’T FORGET THE PLACE “@e W. R. BOREHAM, OpposireE MArRKEr House, Ch'town. Sept. 25, 1880— selected, of warranted to give ~3m Zaw ge SS MUSIC. M* D. McRAE has removed her Class to Terlizzick’s Building, corner of Queen and Kent streets, where she wishes to con- tinue her course of instruction for the winter. Mrs. McRae feels confiZent, from her long eXperience in tuition, that any pupils placed in her charge will obtain thorough and speedy at dvanceme ont. Ch’town, Oct, 4, *80—6i pd MRS. W. W. IRVING rUMN and WIN- TER CLAS:ES in DRAWING and PAINTING, in all their different branches, from Model, Life, &c. Intending pupils will kindly send in their names as 300P. as convenient, Terms, &c., made known on application at her Studio, City Hotel, opposite R, C. Cathedral Ch'town, oe 11, 80 Ys now forming her THE NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE 60. Of Edinburgh and London, ESTABLISHED IN 1809 Subscribed Capital, Paid up Capital, - ‘$9,733,332.60 1,216.666,.00 Trausacts every description of Fire, Life and Annuity Business on the most favorable terms. Firt DerparTMENt—Insurances may be ef- fected at the Lowest current rates. , Insurances upon Public and Private Build- : ings effected on especially favorable termes, ware Losses settled with promptitade and liber- | ALity. | Lire DerarrmMent- New and miums for Dominion of Canada, tai ©. 8. DELO, Big (reneral Agent for P. E. Island, | Offive, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown, April 14, ’80-——pat her ne sj kea tf eed Ce Reduced pre- | i i BUILDING LOTS. : * JARTIES wanting to purchase Building ply to DONALD PALMER, Esq., or MRs, HENRY i ARDAY, | July 20, 1880—oaw Summerside, Lots in Victoria, Lot 29, will please ap.