A BAND OF CONSPIRATORS IN 8T PETERS- BURG AND ITs CAPTURE, Tho Nihilists are at their old! games in Russia. St. Petersburg has been excited more than once last month by reports strenuously denied by the official press of fresh Conspiracies on a larger and more audicious scale than any planved since the late czars assassina- tion, but the details have hitherto been kept secret by the police. Little is known except thata number of per sons have been arrested. The execu- tion of Nihilists at Warsaw on Thurs- day has intensified the excitement in St. Petersburg. From the Russian froutier come full particulars of a con- spiracy which is only indirectly connected with the Warsaw aifair. Three moaths ago the St. Petersburg police received information from one of its secret agents that a band of Nihilists has started a printing office in a house at the corner of Mosehalska- ja strasse and Klinski Pereulok, near the church of the Jaeger regiment. By order of their superiors,the police gave the Nihilists plenty of rope, refrained from intefering and contented them- selves with keeping a strict watch over all that went in the hoase. For some time the conspirators merely distribut- ed pamphlets of the usual incendiary description, but last month the police learned they were planning a great Nihilist manifestation in St. Petersburg, Soon aiter a false proclamation from the Czar, addressed to the pessants, fell into the hands of the police. It was to have been publishedou Feb 19 (old style), the 25th anniversary of the liberation of the earth, and ran thus: “My father, who now rests in God, | freed the peasants from the bonds of slavery, but the nobles have annulled the work of the great Czar, Alexander IIL. Sharing my father’s love tor the people, | an: now kept a prisoner in my own palace by my nobles. To celebrate the liberation jubilee I gave the land to the peasants. Let them rise against the nobles aad march on St. Petersburg te free their Czar from imprisonment.” Hundreds of thousands of these pro- clamations were to have been dis tributed in the provinces in the hope of drawing a number of rural deputa- tions to St. Petersburg for facilitating the manifestation. The national jubilee whieh was in preparation was at once, by the Uzar’s orders, countermanded. The police ordered the arrest of the couspirators 10 days ago, Right agents, in various disguises, crept into the house. All the approaches were oc- cupied, while a strong detachment of troops was stationed behind the neigh- boring church ready for any emergency. An agent then rushed into the porter’s lodge shouting: “Come out and help me to tackle a drunkard at the corner vf the street."" The porter, a suspected Nibilist, innocently rushed out, leaving the entrance unguarded. The troops instantly surrounded the building. The police broke open the doors ot the priat- ing room, where they discovered 12 Nihilists, men and women, who made a desprate resistance, wounding eight of the agents before they were arrested. | After searching the room the police ar- rested a number of other suspects,among them Krugtoff the novelist, and Mme. Dubrowin, a well known contributor to Svet, the organ of Gen. Komaroff’s brother. The date oF the tria! is not yet fixed. _— . Weaknesses of Great Men. Alexander was too fond of strong drink. Julius Cesar was and fond of dress, Demosthenes was always on the plat- form, when everything was serene, and under it when there was danger. Peter the Great was a glutton and a drunkard. Napoleon was addicted much so that the habit ous, The earl of Chatham always dressed and posed for effect. Sheridan was never able to give up the bottie, and the gambling table. George Washington occassionally swore when he was mad. General Santa Anoa had a weakness for cockfighting. 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Ch town, Dec. 10, *85, TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PRINCE EDWARD (SLAND. ——Y) HIS COMPANY is now ready to transmit written and verba' messages, by Telephone, between Charlottetown, Hunter River, County Line, Freetown, side and St, Eleanors, at the following Rates:— Kensington, Summer- From Station to Station, when the distance is 5 miles or under, for each five minutes’ con- versation, or part thereof......... etnies «oes “ites epemeneeneiesaners ee do do do & tO 16 GAIOW . dchccdednccWiccdedecinnne > * do do do over 10 wiles........ VLMa Written messages, subject to Company’s conditions, will be Station at following Rates ;— When distance does not exceed 10 miles, for twenty words or under. Pe For each additional word one cent extra, sent from Station to COMODO RIO iebecohan a. co A discount of 20 per cent from the above rates will be made to lessees of instruments Written messages will be delivered in Charlottetown within city receiving offices within a quarter of a mile trom said offices, Special rates wil] be made for delivering at greater distances, Ail communications and messages must be prepaid, limits; fromall other The Company is prepared to lease Telephon¢ Instruments in Charlottetown and Sum- merside at established rates, and to treat with pereons requiring private or toll lines, For further information apply to the Subscriber, at Charlottctown. ROB ANGUS; Ch’town, Oct, 19, 1885—1yer eod MANAGER. » PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, | 1885-6. ang N AND AFTER TUESDAY, DECEMBER Ist, 1885, Trains wil (Sundays excepted) :— oe Winter Arrangement. I889-6, 1 run daily, as followe ———— —_— —- ene, <a mdbaldbie ‘TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST. TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE WEST. STATIONS. mer i, No. 3. STATIONS. | No. 2 | No. 4 ee « r. we Pr. a A. M. Charlottetown. .-.ssseseee.., 7 15 s 1530 } Charlottetown..ccssesseces.. 2 30 { 10 00 Royalty Junction,,....- Duebs 7 34 212 Royalty Junction............ 212 9 87 eS oe 817 3 05 North Wiltshire............. 1 29 8 45 Hunter Rive?s.......006-.00+ 8 30 320 © }\Hunter River..........0....5 114 ) 83 BradaiDane........c.seesoees 9 00 3 57 NS SESE EI 12 45 7 53 County Line.--.--sceseses.... 90o {| 4 07 RM BONDS scar occa ec ese 12 36 7 43 PrettO WD oes oo + onde dt ns cence 9 23 | ee ee ee ee ee 12 23 7s Kensington........ eestetcced 9 40 4 45 .GUMINETON... 6 000.005 60.5 eens 12 05 7 05 : ar 10 10 5 20 (dp A, M, 6 30 Summerside.........%.. ; P.M, Summerside,,.... ideas { 11 35 ; dp 12 40 ar 10 35 oa one cea 1 00 I litineicig® . } 1015 ETE 1 27 Wellington.... ak an Pent Weal cstt 5 bck ks ae 2 08 Port Hill.... 9 07 IIE oi ng 006s ccaenand «<0 443 3 22 NO"'LEATY ....cerccces 7 IE 0 dike o's « ciddslcdos 3 45 Bloomfield......... baie 7 30 Alberton. seers... eeeeersccees 4 20 NO 6 east inn aces eed 6 55 TI icc ec icee ee secans ar 5 15 TRUER ooo o. cee icoted ap| 600 | FRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE EAST. TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST. | STATIONS. | No. 6, | No 7. || STATIONS. | No. 6. No 8& | | : 2. ~~ Charlottetown...... eO0ise ca / 2 30 Charlottetown ..........++.+ | 10 25 Royalty Junction............| 250 Royalty Junction............ 10 05 Bedford eeorccscterese ts 3 23 I PPE sh eb6bb becdbachbecdas : 9 32 ar, 355 | dp! 900 Mount Stewart......... ; |Mount Stewart......... ; | dp; 410 ar} 8 50 NR i in ckbo sh vcqdawene 5 22 ER cv iincandccnnhsnntnns | 7 38 Georgetown............ ol 5 46 P. M. ||Georgetown....+-+++-....dp 715 4; Mount Stewart.......--..-. 4 06 Mount Stewart ..-..+-....dp } 9 00 Morel pOOODG06 0: icin 6c eeeoce,. 443 |Morell..++++++,..0e0000¢ ceeege 817 St. Peters.. — ee de née 512 RB. POLOEOLi «eden dedksccecdsis 7 48 Bear DEON cnn 6000deesb0eococ 5 57 | Bear River... etewe ener @eerse 7 03 Wi ikai sxciviees eeeeereees ar 6 40 'BOULIG,» pevee, eoesse. sie. dp 6 20 a Trains are run by Kastern Standard Time. 4 Railway Office, Charlottetown, Nov. 2h, 1885-—wkly pre i JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent, Dominion of Canada, Province of Prince Edward Island, IN THE SUPREME COURT. IN pursuance of ap order of His Honor Chief Justice Palmer, dated the twenty- eighth day of December, A, D, 1485, in the matter of an Actot the Parliament of Canada, passed in the forty-fifth yeer of Her Present Majesty 8 reign, chapter 23, intituled “An Act Respecting In- solvent Banks, Insurance Compenies, Loan Companies, Building Societies and ‘Trading Corporations. and of the Presi- dent, Directors and Company o! the Bank of Prince Edward Island, an In- solvent Banking Company. HE Liquidators of the above named Banking Company will Sell by Public Auction, on TUESDAY, the 23d day of FEBRUARY, next, A. D., 1886, at the hour of eight o’clock in the evening, in the hall of Stone’s Hotel, on Main street, in Souris East, all that tract, piece, or parcel of land, described in the Indenture of Mortgage, hereinafter mentioned as all that tract, piece and parcel of land, hereditaments aud pre- mises, situate, lying and being in Souris East atoresaid, bounded and described as follows, that is to sey. Commencing at a t fixed in the south side of the Main Street running through Souris, and in the fence being the eastern division line of land owned by the heirs of the late John Knight, Esquire, and running thence along Main Street, aforesaid, easterly a distance of seventy-four feet, toa plot of land sold to James Larrigan, and thence rupning south- westerly by a line parallel with the eastern division line or fenc® aforesaid, a distance of .} one hundred and seventy-eight feet to the shore, and thence following the various courses of the shore westerly to the said eastern division line, and thence northeast- erly along said division fence a distance of one hundred and thirty-two feet to the place of commencement, said tract of land being that plot of lane lying on the south side of siid Main Street, and bounded on the east by a plot of land in possession of Captain Larrigan, and on the west by a plot of land in possession of C, D. Anderson. The above sale will be made under and by virtue of = Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the 22rd day of May, A, D., 1877, and made between Simon Chiverie and Mary Chiverie his wife, and Alexander Chiverie and Mary Chiverie his wife, of the one part, and James R, McLean, of the other part, which said mortgage is now due and unsatisiied, For further particulars apply at the oflice of R. BR, Fitzgerald, 8 licitor, Charlottetown Dated this 8th day of January, A D., 1586. The Bank of Nova Scotia, L.C, OWEN, U. C. GARDINER, Liquidators, Jan, 9—6w oaw sit Dominion of Canada, : : a Provinee of Prince Edward Island, IN THE SUPREME COURT. pursuance of an order of His Honor Chie Justice Palmer, dated the twenty-cighth day of December, A. D,, 1885, in the matter of an Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the forty-fifth year of Her Present Majesty’s reign, chapter 2°, intituled ‘An Act Respecting Insolvent Banks, Insurance Companies, Loau Com- panies, Building Societies and Trading Corporations, and of the President, Directors and Company of the Bank of Prince Edward Island, an Insolvent Banking Company. RE Liquidators of the above named Banking Company will sell by Public Auction on TUESDAY, the 23rd day of FEBRUARY neat, A. D.. 1856, at the bour of eight o’clock in the evening, in the hall of Stone’s Hotel, on Main Street, in Souris East, all that tract, piece or parcel ot land, described in the Indenture of Mortgage hereinafter wen- tioned as all that tract, piece and parcel of land, hereditaments and premises, situate, lying and being in Souris East, in Kings County, bounded as fo]! ows, that is to say ;— Commencing at the northwist angle of J.G Sterns’ property, now occupied by him as a garden and shop, thence westerly along the south side of Main Street a distance of fifly feet, thence at right angles in a southerly direction to the shore of Colyille Bay, and thence easte:!* following the courses of the said Bay, until it strikes the said J. G, Stern’s western line, thence northerly along said fine to the place of commencement, said tract of land being that plot of land lying on the south side of said Main Street, and bounded on the east by a plot of land in pos- session of J, G. 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