— «A oo. as iit awww mnialaie tatiana Local and Other Itenis, om ee ll atta — * CT — OE A ene anette im Stat A let a et ““" Wore About the Zula Disaster, Eprrortacs, Corresp ondence and other mat. | | | kit hsemeen ter crowded out. : : Ww bok FV FF Remeuper the entertainment in St. Paul's | OT TA WAN mV we ’ Scboolroom to-morrow evenirg. | | | Tue City Council meets this eveni —() @.uV. Lonpon, Jan. 15. The Standard published the following, dated Maritzburg, Jan. 27 : ‘‘ Shortly after M. Grevy, as President of the French Re. ‘the commencement of hostilities, Lord public, will get $100,000 a year as salary and Chelmsford and Col. Pearson successfully $50,000 for household expenses, engaged the enemy. Near the place where ; Chelinsford had been fighting, he left. six Dirtuskta is never known at Des Moines, companies of the 24th Regiment under nee — muried~. The sulphur in it Puileine, . whom Durnford Es to De a preventive, | join with natives. Fifteen thou- sand Gulus attacked the united forces the 22nd. The fire from the British caused ‘limmense havée among them. Bat they rnshed forward with indomitable pluck ; and, when they had come tu close quarters, the great numerical superiority cf the Zulus secured them a complete victory. Six companies of the 24th were totally de- Tue Ontario Government has reduced the | Stroyed and Dunford’s natives were utterly salaries of its members $500 each, and @will routed. The victorious Zulus attacked a propose to cut $200 off the sessional pay of | Small force in the vicinity of Roake’s Drift each member of the House. on the same day, but were repulsed. Orrawa, Feb. 1d. The Drawing Room held last night by His Excellency the Governor General and H. R. H. the Princess Louise, in the Senate Chamber, surpassed in brilliancy anything ever witnessed at the capital. The event ‘Tax Venerable’ Peter Cooper, on réabunaig | was looked forward to with an unusual de- oe ; , eS! gree of interest in view of its being the his cichty-eighth birthday on the 12th inst.,/ 2 F ; -. . was, in a public manner, congratulated by} #8! ever heid here by the present oc- many leading citizens of New York. The | C¥%P@Xt. aie =e University of that State joined in the demon.| of Government House. This interest was strations, and conferred on Mr. Cooper the} mot merely confined to citizens from Ot- degree of LL. UD. : tawa, but spread over the whole extent of the Dominion and the United States, as evidenced by the large number of strangers who were presented. The Hen. Charles Boucher DeBoucher- ville, of Boucherville, in Province of Quebec, has been called to the Senate, in the room of the late Hon. Louis Lacoste. Rowell leaves to-day, to mate at New York in walking. TuHE case of Roper vs. Warren iS Stj)] . 7 occu pying the time of the Supreme Court. An old sea captain says that when he’s aboard me he is never governed by his mate but when he is at home he always 1s. Tue Chinese Encyclopedia meets a long-felt want; no family should be without it. I¢ is published in Pekin, and has only 5,020 vol- umes. Price, $7,500. On Thursday night last a large portion of Carleton -breakwather, at St. John, was car- ried away by the storm. 1% is damaged to the depth of 13 feet and fer a length of 1,350 feet. It is thought that $20,090 will repair the damage. Tue liquor prosecutions on behalf of the Clerk of Licenses of Yarmouth, N. S., was concluded on Friday, and resulted in eighteen convictions and five acquittals; and com- promises were made in six cases. There were twenty-nine suits against ten individuals; six of the number came under bonds to sell no more liquor in the County. Fines and costs amounted to between $609 and $709 dollars. The trials passed off very quietly. 7 the ~~ -> me ects SET nn r , au = 3 ar. Tur Arny and Navy Gazett says: “We Tho Zulu War understand that the proposals of Commander Cheyne for a Polar expedition, in which PARTIAL List OF THE BRITISH OFTICERS baloons should be used as a means for reaching KILLED. the Pole, are under the consideration of the —— ive oC + - ‘ . mn - + . . 7° . > executive committee of the Royal Geographic- Mae following partial list of the ofticers al Society. It is something that the ideas of Commander Cheyne shoulkl have met with favor from so experienced an aeronaut as Capt. Templar, who not only supports the project, but is ready to jaccompany the expedition whenever it shall be equipped.” killed in the recent fight with the Zulus has Halifax by cablegram : — Ist Batt. 24th Regt.—Major Pulleine, Major White, Captains Degacher, Wardell, Mostyn, Younghusband, Lieuts. Cavaye, Hodson, Atkinson, Daly, Austen, Dyson, Porteous, Melville. 2nd Ball. 24th Regt.—Lieuts. Pope, Austen, Dyer, Griffith, and Qr. Mr. Bloomfield. toyal Artillery—Captains Smith and Rus- sell. Royal Engineers-—Colonel Darnford, Cap- tains Ships, Lieut. McDonnell, Surgeon Shep- perd, Lieut. Coghill, Roberts and Parnford. There was also killed 21 other officers com- manding native levies; no names given. Natal is in great danger. 5,000 Zulus were killed and wounded ort of 20,000. The loss is 500 men and 30 oificers out of 24th Regt., and 600 natives. Major Pulleine was formerly in the 30th Regt. Twelve regiments are to be sent out at ence. Frepsrick Davy was examined before the Stipendiary Magistrate this forenoon, on the charge of assaulting Joseph McKin- non. McKinnon identified Davy and swore positively that he was the person who committed the assault. Davy produced witnesses with tho intention of §proving an alibi, but failed to do so, and was re-com- mitted to await trial at the next session of the Supreme Court. Tue ice of the Hillsborongh is now in splen- did eondition for skating, horse trotting, etc., and to-day it presents quite an animated ap- grades pursuing some healthful exercise. On earance, covered, as it is, with citizens of all Retdrday evening, atrotting race took place opposite Queen's Wharf, between James Dover's brown mare ‘‘ Nellie” and Picton Brown’s chestaut gilding ‘‘ Long John.” It was won by ‘‘ Long John” who took the sec ond and fourth heats—the third heat being a dead one. CatcuTTa, Feb. 13. The Government has offered to supply a contingent for Cape of Good Hope. THE QUESTION IN THE OUSE OF CoMMONS-— SIR STAFFORD NORTHCOTT'S STATEMENT. Lonpon, Feb. 13. Sir Stafford Northcote, in the House of Commons this afternoon, said it was not desirable to either exaggerate or depreciate unduly the severe blow received in South Africa. There exists general admiration for the gallantry of the troops and universal sympathy for the sufferers. The Cabinet is resolved to repair and wipe out the disaster. The first batch of reinforcements leave before Thursday next. He recommended an abstinence of expres- sion of views upon the disaster until further details were received. The papers iu the case have been already laid on the table, and others will shortly follow ; then it will be possible to state the intended course to provide for expenses. Sir 8. Northcote, in reply to Mr. Mure (Liberal), member for Renfrewshire, as to whether the reinforcements asked for hy Lord Chelmsford, were withheld, drew at- tention tothe blue book, which set forth Lord Chelmsford’s demands for infantry reinforcements, which he said were the only applications, and which were complied with. ‘Chere was no request for cavalry. The Admiralty have chartered fifteen steamers to carry troops and supplies to Cape Town. The fleet includes the trans- atlantic steamers Eyypt, France, Spain, Russia, England, China, Olympus. Plymra and City of Paris. There is a great outery in England about the adulteration of silks. Not only are silk manufacturers charged with having in- vented and carried to great perfection a method of mixing gelatinous and weight- giving substances with the dye, but the presence of jute is often more than sus- pected. Manufacturers and dealers do not deny, in their letters to the newspapers, these imputations, but endeavor to shift the blame from shoulder to shoulder. It is very often so difficult to tell an adulter- ated silk that even experts are fviled. Special Noticos. Smoxrp Satmon at Beer & Goff’s. Green Grapes, 25 cents per pound ; choice Honey, 20 cents; and lots of other good things equally cheap, at ‘‘The Confectionery.’ Try our Climax Ice Creeper—the best ever invented. Satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded.—W. R. Boreuam. South Side Queen Square—!Im taw A Musicat and Literary Entertainmert will be given in St. Paui’s Schoolroom, on Tuesday, the 18th, at 8 p.m. Admission 10 cents. The high tone of these entertainmen’s will be sustained. New readers, artistes, etc., may be expected. feb. 12—* Get your Pictures Framed at Lew‘s’. Large Pictures— 22x23—framed for $1.25. All sizes in proportion. Motto Frames, 40 and 50 cents each. A Few more of those good Fur Caps can be 4 got at J. Hobbs’ Hat and Cap Factory. Lonpon, Feb. 14. Amongst the killed was Quarter Master Pallen. The 21st officers in charge of the native troops who were killed were British. Their names are not yet known. The following regiments have been or- dered tothe South Coast of Africa: 1st King’s Dragoon Guards, 17th Lancers, 6th Brigade Royal Artillery, 50th Company Royal Engineers, 2nd Battalion ; 2ist Com- pany Royal Engineers, 3rd Battalion ; and the 57th, 58th, 69th, 91st and 94th Regi- Harv Times—Moxry Scarce.—You can get good Photographs made at Lewis’ for $1.50 per dozen ; also, 4 good Tintypes for 59 cents. Died On Monday, the 17th inst-, at ‘* Beacons- field,” the residence of her son, James Peake, Esq., Barbara Lelia Alice Peake, relict of the late Hon. James Ellis Peake, in the 73rd year of her age. Faneral will take place on Wed- h O'Leary: _ NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. 1 | i nesday next, at 2.30 p. m. of e ments of Infantry. —~-_ = This is the way they play billiards in New York, according to the reporter who is at tending the present tournament: “‘ The lobes crept along with a soft musical click, and amid the cheers of the assemblage, crossed to the bottom rail, rambling leisure- ly on their way like two children wandering in a country lane, who sometimes separate to pick sweet flowers by the wayside, and run back to meet each other with a kiss.” SHIPPING NEWS. Kickham, for Cork, for orders. Bristol, Feb. 10.—Arrived barque Assyria, Edgett, New York. ’ ie tm an en ee A eee people at W. F. CarTer’s. j29 2w eod At Boston, 10th inst., ship James Duncan, | } i i Aut kinds of Preserves suitable for sick} anton 30 a ee eT a tly a } THE -~AT on! In pursuance of the principle that all goods should be turned into cash during the season in which they are boughi, we offer our mag- nificent Stock at prices to: ensure a speedy realiza- tion. This year’s sale offers to all econ- been received by the military authorities in | omic housewives | Special Induce- ments. Never was econ- omy more needful Never was the opportunity bet- ter. Never were the prices so low. ———- 3. : ——-—_—— And in anticipa- tion of the speedy adoption of the NATIONAL PaLisy, with a largely in- creased tariff, “a word to the wise is sufficient.’ TERMS GASH, On or Before Delivery. ‘ Charlottetown, Feb 4, 1878. et A = ET a ee RE London House was to | ARES & UO. JOHN HUGHES, Water Street. ge ee weg Ce 8 8) 9 J. B. MACDONALD Will find if : oy ee RB = WU % sees ERE care — 4 0a Pan —— conn? aria” yer nes NEW BUSINESS, 1876, - a, -* 2 as HON. L. CG; . F ows scy 9 MI ESSRs. BaSBEEA July 3, 1878— * - me T a to thei 7 purehasing elsewhere. SURPLUS Solid Addition to. Com } STILL C Bargains in Every Department. ISS ONTINUES TO GIVE PAPRSons I oa 3 waite oe Dry onda | Bnapy y UUs, Biititos y OF egies 5 Vee VV ALIN “LL , Ulotiing, Boots and Shoes, advantage to visit this House before .The Stock is unsurpassed, either in Low Prices or quality of Goods. J. B. MACDONALD. Queen Street, Charlottetown, Feb. 6, 1879-—her A a a a EE Tal a Nl i AL TL EE A EI CN TT at TT EE OT My Bree ECONOMY & SECURITY. ee ~—10:—— MUDTU: ALL, HOCIDEAT TASURANGE OF MONTREAL. CNPAM A SQUND AND RELIABLE HOME COMPANY. Investments All Within the Dominion. QC: $355,209.51 PROFITS ON PREMIUMS IN 1877. <7yAXT ON. K ‘ SUBMITTED) = - - - $1,856,598 - 3,158,000 pany’s Assets in 1877, - ~ $55,990.56. There is no reserve clause, making the amount of claims under the Sun Mutual Policie to be less than the sum assured by them, as under the minimum system. se Special attention is claimed to the fact that our policies are payable in full. “@e BE p THOMAS WORKMAN, Esq, President ; OLAXTON, Ese, Vice-President ; J. M. C. DELESDER Prince Rdwardiisiand Board of Directors: M. H. GAULT, Esg., Managing Director ; R. MACAULAY, Secretary. NIERS, Superintendert. HON. J. F. ROBERTSON, ; ' DANIEL DAVIES, OWEN CONNOLLY, Esq, JENKINS & McLEOQD, Mepicat EXAMINERS, (# HASZARD, Manager, P. EB. Island. -TO THE FLOUR & THA OTT Ch’town, Jan. 17— $ notice. to hire at shortes TERMS MODERATE. Orders left at J. F. tended to. A; Ch’town, Dec. 30, 1878— Post Office box 188, Montreal. Co., Dry Goods, Glasgow. Feb. 3, 1879—6i pat 2i J. NOTICE. | WING to ill health I shall be unable to return to the Island before March, and I would respectfully request my customers to reserve their orders until that time. while any party desiring to communicate with me can do so by addressing letters to me, STA y J a i x” Save your money by buying at BEER & GOFP'S, WOKAY'S LIVERY STABLES. A GREAT RUN: ut And it cannot be stopped whilethey are selling SUCH EXGELLENT TEA For 3&ce., 40c., and 44e. por Ly, GOOD SUGAR For The, Sc., Sie, and 9c. per lb. CHOICH FLOUR From $5.59 to $6.00 per bbL, and IR GROCERIES RiGHE CHEAP. MckKay’s promptly at- McKAY. Mean- JOHN H. CATHRAE, Agent for Reinach’s, Nephew & Co., Teas, London, England; Wi.son, Matheson & i ! | Coal. the Mines (under cover), 200° * eas NUT . ’ at $3.00 per ton. | Jerarms—Casu. Dee. 13, 1878—wkly 3m Coal. x rQXHE Subscriber has on hand, fresh from 200 Tons ROUND COAL, at $3.25 per ton. ‘ 2.70 ss BLACKSMITH (Old Albion Mines), No. 35 Water St., Charlottetown. Pring Edward Island Braneh —OF.. TK WORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE R= AND LIFE. INSURANCE CO. 2 GQ ors ‘Subseribed Capital, $9,733,332.00 Paid up Capital, - 1,216,.666.00. CHIEF OF FICES—Edinburgh, 64 Princess Street ; London, 61 Threadneedle Street. Nine-Tenths of the Profits of the Life Assur- | ance Business are divided every. Five Years, | The Tables of Rates are moderate. | ire Insurances effected on nearly every | description of Property, at the LowEST RATES of Preminm. corresponding to the nature of the risk. Lossnra settled with promptitude and liber- ality. &. W. DEBLOIS, General Agent, Dee. 14. txecuters’ Not XEGUbersS = NOUEE, rg °H1E undersigned Exeeutors of thie Estate . of Ralph Brecken Peake, late of Char- lottetown, in the Province of Prince FKdward Island, merchant, deceased. hereby notify all persoas indebted to the said Estate to make mined.gte payment to them; and all persons having any claims against the said Estate are hereby ‘required to render the same to the undersigned, duly attested, within one year | from date. Dated this twenty-first day of Janua | A. D., 1879. a 133 EDWARD J. HODGSON,| GEORGE W. DeBLOLs, THOS. HANDRAHAN, Executors. —_ Jan. 21, 1879. rg 3m To laventors and Mechanics, } —— ATENTS and how to obtain them. Pamph- it let of 69 pages free upon receipttof,stamps for postage. Address GILMORE, SMITH & GO., © Solicitors of Patents,*Washington, D.C. Wanis, Lost, Found, &e ; Advertisements under this heading, in spare not exceeding half an inch, will be insert. ed for Ten Cents per day. GARDERS WANTED—Wanted, a few permanent BOARDERS at Mrs. McEwen’s, Great George Street. Ch’town, Feb. 13-—10i eod OUNB-Two parcels of Goods; also a PURSE containing & small sum of money was left in my shop some time ago, can be had by calling and proving property, and paying expenses of this advertisement. Timotuy G CoNNgiL, Queen Street American Variety Store, feb 10—6in compensa seen nd ent erent eet eaettenceneensnnaageemeenenes aaa ana eaNenaaeneenaa a