ee is Pt ts Ai ae Co ae BE 2 ill Naa AS SE ; 2 & | a TELEGRAPHIG NEWS. LATEST IRISH NEWS. LONBON, Oct. 17. The rioting in Dublin on Saturday night arose through the police parading in front ef the Imperial hotel, and through an im promptu meetimy at Nelson's pillar, where three thousand persons were listening to an inebriate demagogue. The police, exasper ated by the jeers of the mob, dreve therm eof the steps. The riot at Mallow was in consequence of an wusuceessful attempt to reseue John | n (who was re-arrested at Cork, | Heffertos yestorday,) while he was being conveyed % Limerick jail. The police were stoned and a head constable seriously wounded. A gentieman who had assisted the police was attacked and fled for refuge into the Trish Times office, where many windows wore stuashed. The crowd collected outsids eS — a ae hh aN THE DAILY EXAMINER, OCTOBE London ouse. WHOLESALE } | Kilmainhsm jail and cheered the impris-| ened suspects. New Yorx, Oct. 17. A Dublin special says: Reports of re esnt outbreaks in various parts of Ireland are mueh exaggerated. That mobs are not dangerous, and that the importance of afairs here on Saturday and Sunday nights is not ascribable to the violence of crowds but to the brutality of the special police. Lonpon, Owt. 15. The Press Assosiation despatch says the head office of the Irish Land League has been transferred to Liverpool, where Mr. | O'Connor is conducting its business. Dusuin, Oct. 18. Parnell is in the prison infirmary with Dillen, Sexton and O Brien. The Fifty-Second Regiment has been ordered to Ireland. Dustin, Oct. 18. Ricting was renewed here to-night. The police were compelled to retreat over Car! isle Bridge under a shower of stones. It is probable ‘that the troops will be called out. : At Charleville, County Coiak, the police werestoned. The Riot Act was read and the military called out and the streets cleared. Thirty-five arrests were made. UNITED STATES. New York, Oct. 17, The total amount of subscriptions to Mrs. Garfield’s fund and paid to the United States Trust Company of New York is $360,345.74. The amount paid by that Company fer the purchase of 300,000 United States 4 per cent. registered bonds was $348,968.75. The balance of cash with the U. S. Trust Co. is 11,376.99. Newport, R. L., Oct. 17. The yacht race between the Wave of the Seawauhaka (New York) Yacht Club and Scotch Cutter Madge, for 20 miles, was won by the latter by two minutes; time, 3h 45m 43 sec. EUROPE AND THE EAST. Tunis, Oct. 17. Several Arabs were arrested here on Saturday. General Sabalter reports sever- al Algerian spies captured near Eaghouan, seme of whom were shot. General Saussiet has arrived here. It is officially announced that the march at Kairman will commence on Tuesday. Paris, Oct. 17. The Insurgents lost 800 killed, after six hours’ fighting in the engagement on Fri- day last between General Sabatier’s column and the Arabs, ia the neighborhood of Zag- horean. Lonpen, Oct. 17. The Stand--d’s Durban report says:— The Boers seized the wagons of those Boers who remained loyal to England during the war. The Daily Telegraph's Pietermaritzburg despatch says the Boer convention with England has not been ratified. Public fee!- in the Transvaal is unsettled. Sr, Pererssure, Oct. 17. The trial of four Nihilists, members ef the Black Division, who were indicted for secretly printing a rovolutionary paper, has terminated. The women Krilova, Piankoff and Picktodks were exiled to Gobulsk, and Pereptetckkoff was sentenced to 4 months’ imprisonment. Lonpow, Oct. 17. Gladstone is better and it is expected he will resuree his duties shortly. Lonven, Oct. 17. The Times’ Paris despatch says De Lesseps and the New Caledonia Govern- ment favor the experiment of employing “Ticket of Leave men on the Panama Canal.” Lenpon, Oct. 17. and thirty British and » wrecked last week, One hundred Foreign vessels being an increase of one hundred and four over the previous wee! The approximate value of perty lest is £8,000,000, of which the ny of £6,000 represents British losses. Eighty-five vessels, principally British, were lost off the coast of the Unit- ed Kingdom during the recent gale againet only twenty wrecks in the early part of the week in all parts of the world. One hun- dred and thirty-eight persons were reported lost or missing. Accounts received subse- quent to compilation of these statistics, state that down to last evening fifty-nin« fishermen belonging to Burnmouth and Eyemouth are known to have been drown- ed, and that one hundred and forty others, belonging to both places, are missing. The British bark Snowécnia, Captain Roberts, has foundered off North Sunder- land. It is supposed the crew have perished. The Snowdonia arrived at Berwick, Sept. 20th, from Coosawic. Creat damage and loss of life throughout North Germany has resulted from the late gale. The river Elbe rose twelve feet above the normal level and is covered with wreck- age. Several vessels are stranded at Altona, and the loss of petroleum is enormous Five vessels were wrecked at Bremen and some members of their crews were drowned. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the aritime Provinces. Toronto, October 19—10 a. m. Freeh to stroug portherly to westerly winds; clearing weather. ee pm Tue tax levy oh. Row York for the year 1881, is $31,071,840.19, making the rate $2.62 OU RR Fall and Winter STOCK OF Dry Goons | JUST RECEIVED | BY S. S. PRINCE EDWARD FROM LIVERPOOL, and Anchor and Aljian Line Steamers, NOW OPEN! — COMPRISING— 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. — ee 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. Casbains, CANVAS, Silesias, Linings. CANADIAN AND SCOTCH Wool Shirts and Drawers, Wool Scarfs, Blankets and Quilts, Small Wares, Braces, Braids; Buttons, Threads, Needles. — CASH BUYERS will find this Stock complete, and very best value. Gil, DAVIES & 0 30, 1881, - Oh AND RETAIL, Personal. King George of (ireece, with his premier, has been visiting his newly acquired prov neces His army is about to be reduced to 30,009. Mr. Henry Garriuip, eldest ven of the late President, has been chesen vice-president | of the freshman class at Williams Cellege His Excettency the back again at Rideau hall fer the time being, | but leaves again en the 2ist inst. for Qaehec, | where he takes the Allan steamer fora trip | across the ocean. | Mrs Mary Cewden Clark, author of the | ‘Complete Concordance of Shakespeare,” | played the part ef Mrs. Aalaprop at seme private theatricals in Londen recently. She is seventy-two years old, and did very well. | | } | i | Gevernor-General is Tw fortunes ef war seem to have placed Abdurrahman Khan in complete contre] of Afghapistan. A despatch from Quetta of the 13th inst., says that the Amecer’s general re ports two defeats of the Herat forces of Syoob Khan in the vicinity ef Herat,—the latter of which seems to have been decisive. [tis stated that Ayoob Khan, who for some time past has held Herat, and put forth pre- tentien: to the Ameership, is now a fugitive in Persia, and Herat is in the possession of the Ameer’s forces. > General Gartield wrote in answer to a friend who had congra' ulated him upon his election to the senate :—‘'As to the hope you express that I shall be called higher, 1 can only say that my idea of the highest ambition of a nub- lic man ought to be te discharge fully the du ies ef the position te which he is already called. A man is not im positien to discharge his duties fully and without bias if he is as- piring to higher plaees, and labouring to secure them. The post of greatest usefulness ought to be the place of highest honor.” Princess Louise arrived fat Perth on the mornizg of the 30th ult., en route for Balmoral. She was accompanied by Miss Paton. Breakfast was served in the Royai refreshment rooms. The Princess travelled north by ordinary train, and reached Ballater shortly before two o'clock. Sir Charles Fiz rey was in waiting, and a gua dof honour of the 32nd Flegiment, «under Captain Munro, gave the royal salute. Her Royal Hi hness was not expected so early, and consequently comparatively few people asserbled at the station to welcome her te the Highlands. A Goop story comes from a village net one bundred miles from Bristel, which, if true, exemplifies the old proverb of Ne sutor ultra crepidam. A-gentlewan highly esteemed in the village was not at all pleased with a horse he bad, and disposed of it for something under £18. Shortly after he attended a Bristol market, and was captivated with a ‘‘ geod stepper,” and the ‘‘ perfect moral ef a ’oss,” as the seller remarked. A bargain wasstruck for a little over £23, and, on nearing the stables of its new owner, the animal feund its way aseasily as possible. It was the eame horse he had sold a few weeks before ! —$——_———— LS MARRIED. In Charlottetown, on the 4th inst., at the residence of the bride’s father, by the Rev. Dr. Fitzgerald, Mr. Henry McKinley, of Les- comb, N. S., to Violet Elizabeth, eldest daughter ef Mr. William Meikle. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. Te be sold by AUCTION, on the 25th of _ October, 1881,a Mouse and Half Town Lot and Stable, situated on Fitzroy Street, next to George Lacey’s. The house is new and nearly finished, containing seven rooms and geod cellar, The Furniture will also be sold at same time. Terms made known at sale, THOMAS ALLEN, Proprit tor. Oct, 14—6i pd CHANCE OF TIME. PICTOU AND HALIPAX N AND AFTER MONDAY, the 17th inst., the STEAM NAVIGATION COM- PANY’S STEAMERS Will Leave Charlottetown fer Picten Landing at Six o'clock in the Horning, instead of at half-past seven as during the summer months, By order, FRED. W. HALES, Secretary Steam Navigation, Company. Oct. 13, 1881—10i WOTICE! To the Editor of the Patriot. Sir,—In reference to the item whieh ap- peared in your issue of yesterday’s date in re- gard to full fares having being charged on the Steamer ‘‘ Heather Belle’ on Exhibition Day, I beg to state that it was my fault, as I omitted informing Capt. McLean that arrange- ments had been made for half fares Passengers on the Boat during those two days can have the difference refunded by call- ing on Vapt. McLean any trip this season. JOHN HUGHES, Agent Steamer “ Heather Belle.” Charlottetown, P. E. I., Oct. 15, ’°81—6i “ fe 4 yal ee Pe Na Be oek” eye in TESS te , Le” rs Pt ae ) 2 JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALE DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Miliner’s Tin Shop. rg EE subscriber, thankful for past patron- age, respectfully solicits # cuutinuaace of same, stove Pipes, Pans, Elbows, &c., &¢., At Greatly Reduced Prices for Cash. WHOLESALE AND Revat. An apprentice wanted immediately to learn the Tin Trade. GEO, W. MILLNER,. Oct, 11, ’81—1m : re 1081 } Oct. 14, 1881. fj coe R 19, 1881. BRITISH WARRHUUSH, QUEEN SQUARE. HAVE JUST OPENED A VERY LARGE STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, Which will be disposed of at Very Low Prices, gol. W. & A. BROWN & CO. 24 CASES AND BALES iO « ‘ 29 ‘“ &<é 6s 28 66 Ts “é $1 ‘é é< éé LO 6 “< ““ chasing elsewhere. Charlottetown, Sept. 21, 1881. DiY GOvps. NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. OTHER SHIPMENTS TO i ee ae th et tn a For variety and value these Goods cannot be surpassed. te eee ee rh ee ee me a | DiY Goods. JUST RECEIVED AT ‘PEREENS & STERNS’, EX 8. 8S. WALDENSIAN EX 5.8. NOVA SCOTIAN EX L. 8. CALEDONIA EX §. 8. PRINCE EDWARD EX 8.5. UTOPIA EX $8. 8. CARROLL FOLLOW. Inspect this Stock before pur- PERKINS & STERNS. Editor of ‘ The Bighlander.”’ IR,—From the impression produced by the lecture which yeu delivered here on Tues- day evening last, we, Irishmen and descend- ants of Irishmen and sympathisers with those who now suffer from and are struggling with Lavdlordism in the Old Country, respectfully request that you will favor us with a lecture on the Iris LAND QvEsTiIon, in the MARKET HALL, in this City, on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, the 19th ef October. Puirie CoyYLe, JoHn HUGHES, THomMAs HANDRABAN, Parrick BLAKE, JOHN QUIRK, M. P. Hogan, MaAuRIcE BLAKE, WitiiaM KevuGHan, JAMES BYRNE, Wm. C. DesBrisay, OwEN WINTERS, MicuatL Hickey, James EDEN, DaxIeL MULLIN, JAMES DoYLgE, WILLIAM MURRAY, JOHN CARROLL, Patrick HoGAn, MicuarEL Durry, JOHN MONAGHAN, MiIcHAEL TRAINOR, Joux Lxrauny, \James T. MULLIN, J. C. McManon, Psitie McQvarp, Joun L, Tratnor, Ricuarp WALSH. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. L, 13th October, 1881. GesTLEMEN,— Thanking you very warmly for your sympathy with our poor people in Fatherland, and for your generous apprecia- tion of wy own efforts, I cheerfully respond te your flattering request, and place my ser- vices at your disposal for the evening specified in your requisition. Iam, Gentlemen, Yours very truly, JOHN MURDOCH, [oc 14] Editor of The Highlander. CHHAP. HARDWARE R. B. HUESTIS, Formerly of the employ of A. A. Baldwin & Co., has opened a Hardware Store in the premises lately occupied by Alex. McKenzie, Confectioner, next door to W. R. Watson’s Drug Store, Queen Street. Please call and examine Goods, and you will find them sold at BOTTOM PRICES, 8 everything needful for the Farmers is always kept in Stock, such as Shovels, all kinds, Chain Traces, Manure forks, Hoes, Screw Bolts, Hinges, Barn Door Hangers, Locks Knobs, Glass, Putty, Whitelead, Paints in all colors, Paints ready mixed in differ. nt tints ready for the Brush, Table Cutlery, Pocket Cutlery, Scissors, a good assortment of Brushes, consisting of Stove, Shoe, Scrubbing, Horse, Gorn, and Paint Brushes; a large assortment of Lamps, Lamp Chimneys and Lawp Wicks, Oils of all kinds, Linseed, Olive, Machinery, Cod, Seal and Kerosene, Jarriage Axles, Malleable Castings, Varnishes, all kinds; Cut Nails, Cat Spikes, Shot, Gun Powder, Enamel Cloth, Rubver Cloth, and a General Stock of HARDWARE, CHEAP FOR CASH, Please call. No trouble to show Goods. Remember the place, NEXT TO W. R. WATSON'S. R. B. HUESTIS. Sign of the ‘‘ Pad Lock,” Queen St. Prices sent on application. Ch’town, Oct, 6,’81—oaw wkly MAIL NOTICE. N and after Monday, the 17th instant, the Mails for despatch vta Pictou will be closed at this office at 5.45 o'clock, a. m. A. A. McDONALD, Charlottetown P.O, 13th Oct., 1881—3i a, ee ee ee et To Joun Murpocn, Esq, | P. McQvatIp, | JAMES HUGHES, |mence at 8, p : Postmaster. eee —_—ee a T eRe epee JOHN HURDSOCH, ESQ., Eprror oF ‘‘THs HiGHLANDER,” Will, by request, deliver a Lecture on the above subject, in the MARKET HALL, Wednesday Ev'ng, 19th inst, Doors open at 7 o'clock, Lecture to eom- By order ef Committee, RICHARD WALSH, | Oct. 18, 1831. Secretary. QUILT BAZAAR | AND THA, i i Thanksgiving Day, Oct. 20th, —IN THE— MARKET HALL, CONSISTING OF In Arp oF THE BreLte Curistran CuvurRcn. = In addition to the “ Quilt,” there will bea larg: collection of useiul and Fancy articles for sale. Refreshment Tables will be provided. Dinner will be served from 12 e’clock, at 25 cents each. Tea Tables open at 4, and con- tinue open during the evening; price 25 cts. ALL ARE INVITED. Doors open at 11 o’cleck, Admission 10 cts Oct, i11—eod CARVELL BROTHERS. 198 half-chests TEA ex Hausa, 273.“ ** ex Columbja, 700 “ toarrive per Lthel Blanche, all as good as spring lot. 150 puns. MOLASSES, 160 barreis Bright Yellow 50 barrels White Granulated SUGAR, 25 hhds, Porto Rico 550 barrels FLOUR, 46) caske KEROSENE, 50 kegs TWIST TOBACCO, 110 cads Bright TOBACCO, 25 boxes Flat TOBACCO, 350 sides SOLE LEATHER, 600 coils MANILLA (al) sizes), 40 cases crimp LAMP CHIMNEYS, 330 dozen PAILS, 200 dozen BROOMS, 320 boxes SOAP, 5) cases MATCHES, 15) boxes T. D'S aud Woodstock =o 40 boxes French Clay : PIPES, 3) boxes STARCH, 75 boxes CLOTHES PINS, 1000 reams WRAPPING PAPER, 120 pkgs. TWINE, 5) kegs BAKING SODA, 25 barrels WASHING SODA, 50 barrels VINEGAR, 1 case NUTMEGS, 100 boxes BLAC KLEAD, 1 bale CLOVES, 80 barrels CURRANTS, 500 boxes RAISINS, te arrive, 10) sacks RICE, nm «+ &, &e. Carvell Brothers. Ch’town, Oct, 8—pat 5w 2aw LABRADOR AERRING. 2(\() BARRELS AND HALF-BARREL: Tay!or. : HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, Oct, 12, ’81—lw pat gre y LAND QUESTION. agen eapagnn acm mre cee ee Very Valuable and Handsome HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT WOODLAWN. AM instructed by Hon. Josera Pops to sell AT AUCTION, at his residence, ‘* Woodlawn,” Euston Street, on WEDNKS- DAY and THURSDAY, 26:h and 27th at 11 o'clock, all his very valuable and handsome Household Furniture and Effects, Handsome Rosewood and Turkish Cloth Draw- ing Koom Suit, with tete-a t.ta Sofas; Rose- wood Sofa Table, handsome Rosewood Centre Table, with carved pedestal; Rosewood Card Tables, Rosewood Chess able (inlaid with marble), Rosewood prie Dieu Chair, Rosewood Fender and Foot Stools, Five o'clock Tea Tables, handsome Statuary, in Parian Marble and Alabaster, very handseme Mantel and Wall Mirrors, 1 Giltand Marble Top Console, with Mirror, Crayons and Pencillings, hand- some Oil Paintings and Engravings, Velvet _ Pile, Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, French . Damask and Lace Curtains and Hangings, | Chandeliers, Register Grates, Fenders, Fire ‘Irons, &¢., very handsome Dining Room Fur- j /niture in Mahogany Extension Dining Table, Mahogany Side Board, Mahogany and Leather Seat Dining Chairs, Mahogany Dumb Waiter (3 shelves), Butler’s Trays aud Stands, Mar- ble 8-Day Clock, Bronze Ornaments, very handsome, O11 Paintings and Oil Chromos, Crimson, Damask and Lace Ourtains, Poles ‘and Rings, very handsome and expen- sive sets Dinner, Dessert and Fish Kuives ‘and Forks, in Mahogany cases, Plated /ware, Glassware, China and Crockery, Lamps, ‘etc. Very Handsome Hall Furniture, in Mahogany and Marble Tep Tables, Hat and Umbrella Stand, Chairs, Steel Engravings and Oil Paintings Oil Cloth, Base Burner Btove, Bagatelle Boards, ete. Hand- some Mahogany and Polished Birch Bedroora Suits, with Canopy Tops and Damask Hang- ings. Very handsome double winged Mahog- any Wardrobe, with mirror front (cedar drawers and sheives), Mahogany Dressing Cases and Glasses, Toilet Sets, Feather Beds, , Matrasses, Pallioses, Blankets, Sheets, Ceun- terpanes, Chests of Drawers, Wash Stands, Commodes, Bedettes, ete. Rose- weod, Rotary Library Table, Mahogany Book Case, Lounges, Easy Chairs, Wal. Pianoforte, (French) 6? oct., Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine, wal. boxed, lined with satin woud, ete., Kitchen and Pantry Furniture, ‘‘ Americae Kitchen Range,” Tin- ware, Crockery, Cookiug Utensils, etc. Tron Axle Cart, Driving Sleigh, Box Sleigh, Wheel- barrow, Lawn Mower, Harness, Garder and Stable Tools, ete. Full particulars by catalogue, to be had after Wednesday next, at the ofliee of WILLIAM DODD, Auctieneer- i Oce 15, 1831.—eod CHARLOTTETOWS BUSINESS CULLEGE, THE ABOVE COLLEGE WILL BE OPENED! 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