§ j dali con tet I Sw ee is oa es cs ‘lids Aba lll j + p 2 é “ retired a number of men were seen approaching the scene, The Times says surely it is impossible t practice forbearance In the face of at CANADIAN, : armed and { nhap Hatirax, Oct. 14. pily it party of police arme: Cuncs rted resi t “> stance. ‘. ani ams Chiat y Yesterday afternoon a despatch was re ceived by the City Marshal frem the New York Chief of Police giving a description AMAL Aj pear. Dusuin, Oct. 14. of James Wh rd. alias James A. Lang The Evening Muil says the League has shang, of Rochester, chat zed with forgery, | resolved to attack Kilmainbam jail. and asking, if found, he be detain d Forster was guarded by dragoens in an officer arriy ed The Marshal and De tective Hntt visited the Halifax Hotel. On weking over the register they found the} going from the castle to his residence. New York, Oct. 14. Despatches from all quarters report con ikely that the differences | sah » ele } } aia | which paralyzed the Cabinet a year ago may } | | | sondon name of James Whitford among Saturday's Samah ; ' . a . : 7 siderable exc seam ipa ir 4, off the arrivals. he de serip ion of the Visitor as . " ’ ay | - ' . ae arrest of | HMevilugs to oXpress siven by the proprietor of the hetel was +} , p identical with that inthe despatch. A fow | _—. : ee ee ee v ee : . r , | several « es and j.saguers are invited to minutes | ater W hitferd came into the hotel c th reliew thet calise of I eland. went up to him, aad inforr Detective Hit nature of his ing him of the Se 0 ET TE TIEN ? met _r at op asue end aiher aleais. bueiness, | “ ; £,¢} +e) Whitford quietly walked with him to the station. Arriving there he was searched, vm him were found dri } . and eo aim we Ts raits on th New “erges at 20cts per yerd at Young’s. National Coumeretal Bank of Rochester te - the amou it of between two and three thou lL. H. Davies, Esq, and wife are visiting sand dollars. He had also a fhumber of | the Provive drafts daly made out and signed, ° wits no amount filled in, and cash Iwo cases of drunkenness at the Stipen- ut ul pen ¢ . ; 17 ’ ‘ 4 in gold, ete., amounting to about $600, | “lary sisgist ate » Court this forcnoon. ——— He wore a handsome gold watch and| ,, , Se heavy chain After being arrested he was Tux d mage resulting from the re cent fire asked if hs wished a lawyer, but declined in the fourth Avenue car stables in New York he wis , be ; : . | amount carly 4,000,900 legal assistance, saying he would fight his | ~ pnts tp party ARO 7 - > waaa whan he returned jo own case when he returned lathe” taaleealine wk inl : a He appears to have changed bis mind, how- | wil! pless to Reehester . > ‘ . : tae eae the Kegatta Committee e meet at the office of A. Lord, Eeq., ever, and has engaged counsel to watch his | this evenivg at 7.30 o’cleck. case. No particulars as to the charge are | e obtainable. The accused gives his age as Ir is stated that the money required for twenty-one, although he would pass fer building a raiiway tunnel under the St. much younger. He dresses in good taste Lawrence river has been raised in Paris. and since his arrival here has made a num v A LARGE lot of Young's ber of friends with whom he has been new Corsets just opened at spending money freely. It is a telegrara to his brother in Rechester, re questing him te send some clethes which he required, and it is supposed through scid he sent — Tue Hanlan-Ross race for two thousand dollars and the championship of the world has been arranged to take place at Creveceur, St. hia telecrat his wherenbouts wi ise. stg this telegram Als ¥ heres ¢ its was dis ais, on the 15th prox. covered. He was committed to jail, await- pe ing the arrival of the officer ana necessary Tue Rev. Thomas Duneasn, of Halifax, will | papers lecture to-morrow evening on Relig ons Life The criminal! term of the Supreme Court | and Opinion in Scotland, ia now over. The docket comprised seven | Presbyterian Church, at § o’clock- ereight casss, of which four were tried, > but enly in one was a verdict of guilty| Rorerr Briners, Esq ,is one of theexpoters found, something almost unprecedented in | ° p by the Prince Edward. A hundred this Province. The man found guilty sheep belorging to him were shipped with Thomas Hill, colored, tried on a chargo of those of Messrs Beer & Sous + 1 Sareep was malicious mischief to property in Cunard; «.. | Cee al street. Me was sented Gilead woare in PLENDID value in new Corsets at Young's. the penitentiary. The Mau saya it is very iis ical ee » we ident that in criminal trials in Halifax | ;.., ee ee evice mat im crimina . . aX from Newfoundland this morning, and wili the prisoner gets the full benfit of anything emaim the winter, The captain and survey- approaching doubt. : gz staff are all enjoying excellent health. . . Py ‘ y in the Prince Street | ‘WHOLESALG AND RETAIL, ouR Fall and Winter STOCK OF ny Goons JUST RECEIVED as S. S. PRINCE EDWARD FROM LIVERPOOL, and Anchor and Allan Line Steamers, NOW OPEN! —COMPRISING— Toronto, Oct, 14. — A city paper having asse ted that Han- Tne gentlemen who signed the requisition | = vers ee “a : a ae ‘ee Se e leona “ee i 4 , »; to Mr. Murdoch are requests eet : the | lan’s races to some off with Koss and ag a seo to meet at the 6ffice of Willian Koughan, Esq., this (Mon- Tricke.t were hippodreme exhibitions, anc that Hanlan didn’t put a cent on himself. Hanlan called on the editor and gave fiat denial to the statements He said every-| f,shionable shades, only 20ets per yard, at thing was square, and that he puts up his) youny’s - own money on beth races, and that if he oe - had wished to row crooked he could have| Tue Trotting Races at Upton Park on Wed- had sufficient money to purchase nearly kali | p° lay and Thursday next will be the the city. |ever held in the Island. Some of the fastest Ete! | horses from the ueighboring Provinees will UNITED STATES. | contend in the Free-for-all and the Stallion | races. Cuicaeéo, lil., Oct. 14. | ; : — ; ies ; . . We bave been shown a neat and valuable Prof King, accompanied by a U. S. Sig-| .-k entitled “‘Garficld’s words:’ suygestive nal Service Officer, made a balloen ascensicn passages frem public and private writings of from this city yesterday afternoon. A stiff) james Abram & id. Atthe present time breeze was blowing, but the ascent was) the voluive will be mostin For sale day) evening, at 8 o'clock. ~ RBeacTiruL new Dress Goods in all the \ + Dest teresting. suevessful. The balloon left in a south- | at the Diane: d bookstore. westerly direction. The intention is te} = make the voyage as long as possible. VexseL Soip.—The schooner ‘‘ China,” 113 | tons register, built at Sheet Harovora year ago, New Yorx, Oct. 14. | and owned by Mesers. J. 8. Cochran & Uo., Communicatien with London has been | has been purchased by Captain Robert Leslie, cut off from all directions by a severe gale | of Spry Bay, on private terms The vessel in England. | has been chartered to load potatoes at P. E. Island for Baltimore. at 20 cents per bushel. Koxomo, Col., Oct. 15. A fire broke out in the Summit House at) « PReyenwe 7 o'clock last evening, by the explosion of a | noon, Mr. D lamp. The flames spread rapidly until 10) premises, ¢ e'elock, when they had consumed every | ‘‘ Kavenwood,” house within reach. Less than 20 houses | James C. Pepe. This is one ot the fine t pro- are left standing. The fire communicated | pertis sin the suburbs of Charlottet wn, con- : : Rakion co ail slide a1 anres ‘ at tothe the powder magazines, causing sev- | isting of about 30) acre of land, with nt on ° . ° | awe ve 1 an- gs brs Lone Ae eral terrific explosions. About eighty | #476 owes Og aman ach 7 a families are homeless and destitute. The | barns and ether outbgudyngs. 1¢ Buildings loss is over $400,000; insurance light jare handsomely set out with shrubberies, “ ’ , r Sit. | ornamental trees, hedged avenue, orchard, Whiskey was free, and hundreds of men) Sanden, pond of water, etc., 06, bait wil be were infuriated, ; lota, as may be - 12 o'clock auction, on the known as lately oc ul ied by the Hon. op, ’__. foemorrow, at id will sell at { hat beautiful estate sold either en bloc, or in silent | suitable. | - > ili iain ‘ , PARN ELL’S ARREST. Hieu PrRIcgeSs FoR POTATOES AND APPLES, — Lonpon, Oct. 15 | There appears to be a re malar ‘* boom’ in po- NDON, [om Cf ie ' . | tatoes and in apples. Speculators in both are Ata sitting of the Kildare Convention, |). .cjing the country far and wide, and are at Naas, yesterday, a telegram from Par-| going their best to cutrival each other in nell was read in which he says: ‘‘I rely | securing the largest lots. As high as three upon yeu as true and sterling men, act as | doliars per bbl. bas been offered for Nonpareil if | were with you.” A resolution of sym- lapples, and from $2 to $2.50 for the earlier pathy with Parnell was then passed. | winter santos, ees a bringing oa i » en - $1.25 to $1.69 and upwards per bbl. in Hah- Destin, Oct. 18. | fax, and the same seid bate The farmers Ata mesting of the Laad League Execu- | areto be congratulated this year on the hand- tive yesterday, Dillon aunounced that an | some prices they are obtaving for their pro- indignation meeting will be held in the | duce. —Biidgetewn, N. S., Monitur. Rotunda on Friday (to-day). Lord Mayor | —__>— elect presiding, Dillon said it was strange Mr. Vexsorn AND THE W2aTHER.— Mr. that the arrest. of Parnell should be pre-| Vennor says: The cold wave has followed the ceded by an ontburst of passion w rich has | brief period of warmth somewhat speedily. disgusted eyon @ia’s me's warmest friends | but it will again probably give place to a fine in Ireland H-» believed the must « ffectual day or two previous Se the Hrsv real w-ntry Weapon lef; for the Loague to avenge | spell of weather likely to come in between to the | y=4l 1 20th tl t a ae 5th and 20th the present monta. 1¢ Season atrest was to continue ooo © ee ap exactly the same lines. the erganization on}. it F The motion was | #8" alinost day for day with that of the 2 Tio 5 1 an | 7° rr : he ox i | wear 1877, when frequent snowfalls occurred then carried that the ag ‘Are he} < o Th Leagne regard the | between the 7th aud 10th days. The pres arrest of Parnell wa an act of mali nant | oocts for the remaining portion of October persona! «pite of Gladstone, and urging the | ond early part of November are not bright, People to abide hy the prinei; lea of the re-/| but unless the ‘‘recarrimg period ” changes cent conventivii. labruptly, we may look for some very fine and open weatne rin Nov erm ber. Karly asthe snow ‘. 36 Lie Mind > : in we shall feel the want Sir Stafferd Northeote, speaking at Edin : we gash hee f it before Unristinas time burgh last night, said it was a satisfaction | ~ to arrest Parnell, but he held the Govesn- | Pele ae iadieas Beall ment respensible for the state of affairs Te st ok es ale dal leading to the arrest | here concerning the sehr Evergreen an : |her crew. This v ssel sailed from St. John Lonpow, Oct. 14. | on the Sth inst., for St. Stephen with a Sines the arrest of Parnell threatening | cargo of brick for Mr. Patterson, contrac- letters of unusual character have been|tcr for the cotion mill, and since leaving received by Mr. Gladstone and Sir Wm. V. | port no intelligence of her has been re- arcourt. ceived, She has been anxiously expected On receipt yesterday at Naas, Ireland, of | at St. Stephen for several days past, and the intelligence of Parnell’s arrest all the | her non-appearance has given rise to fears sheps were shut and black flags displayed | that she and ber crew have heen lost. She from many windows. 4 had 30.000 brick on board, and it was A Dublin despatch says there is a sin-| thought best, in order to lighten her; to gular absence of excitement there. The | take off 4,000 brick. She certainly was not entire suppression of the League is thought | oyerloaded. ‘The schooner was commanded in all political cireles to be certain. | by Capt. Gerow, who has a wife and family A televram from Kinsale says the news| St. Paul street, Portland. The mate’s of Parnell’s arrest was received there with| name was Robert Hickey, and he belongs Unbounded satisfaction by tradesmen whose | to P. E Island. There were two others on business has been paralyzed since the agita-| board—both St. John men. Hon begin. Later..—We are glad to be able to state The Times says the arrest of Parnell! that the “‘ Evergreen” and her crew are all caused little surprise in London but every-| right. She arrived safely at St. Stephen ody seevned to approve of it. on Wednesday. —Glube. The Jimes comments upon the recent ——_—>——_ attack on a person who was sérving eject-| Smoxep Fisu—nice and fresh—at R. K, ments near Glengariff when as an escorted ' Brace’s. oct 10 Lenpvon, O seems to be In arriving, ¢ } > SEL i ' A Large Assoriment of PLAIN and FANCY DRESS GOODS, Black Cashmeres, Lustres, Meltons, Serges, best value. WINCEYS—Plain and Twilled, all Colors and Qualities. COTTONS—White, Grey and Printed, in English, Canadian and American makes. MANTLE CLOTHS, Beavers, Pilots, Worsted Coatings, Scotch, English and Canadian Tweeds, a fine assortment. MILLINERY — Ladies’ Plush, Beaver and Straw Hats, Feathers, Flowers and Orna- ments. SKIRTS, SHAWLS, GLOVES, Hosiery, Thompson’s Glove- fitting Corsets. MEN’S and BOYS’ HATS and CAPS, Fur and Cloth. FLANNELS, Sheetings, Towels, Napkins, Table Linens. . Silesias, Casbains, ‘CANVAS, Linings. CANADIAN AND Wool Scarfs, Blankets and Quilts, Small Wares, Braces, Braids, Buttons, Threads, Needles. CASH BUYERS will find this Stock complete, and very best value. September 30, 1881, .AOUSCs THE DAILY EXAMINER, OCTOBER 17, 1881. 1881, BRITISH WAREHOUSE, QUEEN ee FALL AND Which will be disposed of at Very Oct. 14, 1881. SQUARE. 1881. HAVE JUST OPENED A VERY LARGE STOCK OF WINTER DRY GOODS, Low Prices. W. & A. BROWN & CO. DkY GODS. ene ——*0; PEREMINS 24 CASES AND LO 6s ‘ “6 ‘ f : ‘ 29 és é“é 4 RAPS Jai i cus » - - - 28 6“ “c“ 6c . is ri . i 51 ““ ““ 6< o 2 ‘. e o 10 66 ““ “6 . “ Z : OFHER SHIPMENTS TO For variety and value these Goods cannot be surpassed. chasing elsewhere. Charlottetown, Sept, 21, 1881. a nn ann 8 el tec tee nc tata a mat al A DRY GOODS NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. ; ‘s JUST RECEIVED AT STERNS’, EX S. S. WALDENSIAN EX S.S. NOVA SCOTIAN EX L. 8. CALEDONIA EX S. S. PRINCE EDWARD EX 8.8. UTOPIA EX 8. 8. CARROLL FOLLOW. Inspect this Stock before pur- P=ZRKINS & STERNS. eS ee eee ee —_ owt New JUST OPENED, AT OWEN CONNOLLY’S. 20: A SPLENDID STOCK OF ‘ Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Readymade Clothiag, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Scarfs, &e., | in great variety, Latest Styles, Lowest Prices. sa" IMMENSE BARGAINS FOR CASH, “Wa Owen Connolly. LN Oet. 11—ly eod fe - —— — : _ GHEAPER THAN EVER! J.B. MACDONALD Is Selling Of his Immense Stock of Dry Goods and Clothing this Fall at very low prices. Everyone in want of good articles ata small price should visit this Store. [whly, pres EEE Nee ee ee A For Scotch and English Tweeds or Worsted Suits, For Canadian Tweed Suits, a For Overcoats of all Descriptions, -GO TO- JOHN WACLEOD & C0’S J og en. ‘a mm ALLE ee cg Ae hy, } SCOTCH | Island. Wool Shirts and Drawers, |¥¥8rnteed. Gi0, DAVIES & U0. } UPPER QUEEN STREET, TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER. and best assortment of Cloths in the There you will find the largest i workmanshlp and a_ perfect. fit Prices very moderate. The best —ALSO— A cemplete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap, &e. Xe. Remember the address, two doors above Apothecaries Hall Corner. Charlottetown, Oct, 11, 1881. : ee a a a Se et een Miliner’s Tin Shop, LABRADOR ABRRING. ans 30) () BARRELS, AND: HALE ERENETS ranted, just received per schooner © William = subscriber, thankful for past patron- Taylor. age, respectfully solicits a continuance of same, Stove Pines, Pans, Elbows, &e., EC, At Greatly Reduced Prices for Cash. WHOLESALE AND Retail. pas~ An apprentice wanted immediately to ‘earn the Tin Trade. GEO. W. MILLNER. HORACE HASZ\RD. Ch’town, Oct, 12, ’81—1lw pat MAIL NOTICE. N and after Monday, the 17th instant. Q the Mails for despatch ofa Pictou will be closed at this office at 5.45 o'clock, a m, A. A. McDONALD, Postmaster. Ss = Se FOR SALE. r i SHAT very valuable and well-known Farm of one hundred acres, situated opposite the Uigg School House, Orweil Head, for further particulars apply to ALEX, D, McLEOD, H. M. Customs, Charlottetown. Oct 14—2i, wkly li NOTICE 4e YS°HE business of Messrs, Reinach’s, Nephew & Co., Tea Merchents,5 Rood Lane. E.C., London, England, will hereafter bo conducted by Mr, Emil Seligmann, under the same style as heretofore, JOHN H, CATHRAE, Agent for Prince K.ward Island, Ch’town, Oct. 11, 1881—lw Sons of Temperance. fYXHE Thirty-third Annual Session of the 1 Grand Division of this Province will be held in the Division Room, Queen Street, Charlottetown, on THURSDAY, the 27th inst, Chair to be taken at 104 o'clock, a, m. The usual Railroad faciiities bave been secured and blank certificates forwarded tothe Deputies of all country Divisions now onthe Roll. Tickets good to return until Saturday, “ I 29th October, inclusive, to be had for a single fare. J. BARRETT COOPER, Grand Scribe, Ch’town, Oct. 14, ’81—2i, wkly li HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. te be sold by AUCTION, en the 25th of October, 1881,a@ House and Half Town Lot and Stable, situated on Vitzroy Street, next to George Lacey’s. The house is new and nearly finished, containing seven rooms and good cellar, The Furniture will also be sold at same time. Terms made known at sale, THOMAS ALLEN, Proprietor. Oct, 14—6i pd CHANGE OF TIME. PICTOU AND HALIFAX. N AND AFTER MONDAY, the 17th inst., the STEAM NAVIGATION COM. PANY’S STEAMERS Will Leave Charlottetown for Pictou Landing at Six o'clock in the Morning, instead of at half-past seven as during the summer months. By order, FRED. W. HALES, Secretary Steam Navigation Company. Jet. 13, 1881—10i — GHARLOTTETOW: BUSINESS GULLEGE, THE ABOVE COLLEGE WILL BE OPENED! ON THE 25TH INST. tvening Classes to be Resumed Ist Nov, A discount of 20 per cent. will be al- owed on the present tuition rates to Ist December. REAGH & MITLER, PROPRIETORS, Oct, 11, 81—1m Charlottetown P, O., 13th Oct., 1881—3i ‘Larlotteto pr, Oct, 11, '3l—-2w 0m oe nay mpeegeennaneg pon “i omen ar eg a nage MCCS TIN PONT BE ORL RI PO NON GR RATE reat i I ORO, LRN Ne a Oe: Ah MR la ei wala A (mr someone em pm RI A tate he oni on ai Oe BH oats some vot DP lt te Pit ag, Alii th SB oes cere EEO. ci i nc pp “ty