i _— pomcoe: a2 Local and Other Items. Tur City Council meets to-morrow evening. . —— oo - Mr. J. P. 'T. Ksiewr, Agent for the Cana dian Art Union, is at the Kankin House. oa 4 * I -- OR genial fr end. Mr. Rebert Bustin, of St. Joha, im stor ef the celebrated fire escape apparatus; is Tr the city. A NEW evening paper, The World, has made its a;pearance in Toronto. It is edited by Mr. Herton, late of the Globe. A BISGRACEFUL exhibition of rowdyism took place on (Jueen street yesterday evening. | It is to be ventilated by the Stipendiary. Twe KOVAL Palaces are to be placed at the dispesal of Mr. Gladstone, should he visit Italy for the benetit of his health. We are indebted te Mr, A. W. Sterns, ef the tirm ef Perkins & Sterns, and to seme un- known triend, fer late English papers. Mr. Joun HEttior, proprieter of Phoenix Feuadry, London, Ont., after spending a few days, in this city, left for home this morning. Hex. D. Davies and H. Haszard, Esq., have removed (their place of business to Mr. Davies’ large warehouse at the head of Queen's whart. Tue New York managers ef ceal corpora- tiens have agreed to advance the price of coal 1@ cents a ton for large sized, and 20 cents for domestic grades. Mr. A. W. Srerns, of this city, is regis- tered as one of the Canadians who visited the London office ef the Canadian Government during the week ending Aug. II. Mr. W. H. Swrru, the late First Lord of the Admiralty, has just purchased a mansien in Grosvenor l’lace fer £59,000, and intends te entertain in a similar lavish style as he <lid when in his official residence. Dr Leemine lectures in Halifax on Thurr- day evening, in aid of St. Joseph’s Orphan- age. The lecture is under the patronage ef the Lieut. Governer, and Sir William Young takes the chair. Tue classes of the Charlottetown Commer- cial College are now open for the admission of students te the falland winter sessions. For farther particulars intending pupils would do well to apply immediately to L. Bb. Miller, Welsh & Owen's building, Queen street. THE MARKEY te-day was well supplied with fruit amd vegetables. The prices were:— Beef (small) from 7 te 14 cents; do. (qtr.) from 5to 9 cents; Mutton, per lb., from 5to 10 cents; Lamb, perlb., from 44 to 10 cents; Chickens, per pair, from 30 to 50 cents; Fowls, from 40 te 60 cents; Butter, from 16 te 20 cents; lges, from 12 to 14 cents; Flour (per 100 lbs.,) from $3 to $3.25; Oatmeal, from $3.25 to $3.50. Asovut 10 0 clock on Saturday week, while Mr. Wm. McLean, foreman of the Bridge- town, N.3., lron Foundry, was endeavoring to make peace between a number of negroes aud whites, who were engaged in a noisy and angry altercation, he was stabbed in the ab- demen by a half drunken negro named John Mitchell. The weapon used was a broad bladed butcher's kuife. Mitchell made good his escape, and was net captured at last ac- seunts, thouyh diligent search has been made for him. Mr. McLean has since died from the effects of the wound. The deceased was a brother of Mr, Thos. A. McLean, of the Esdale Foundry, in this city. He was a re- spected and industrious member of the com- munity in which he lived, and leaves a wife and four small children to mourn his sad and untimely death.— Ary. I'ne General Dominion Exibition. PREPARA!IONS On & grand scale are being made for this Annual Exhibition, te open at Montrea! on the 14th day of September next. We clip the follewing from the Montreal G-nette of the 19th inst :— ; MANITOBA EXHIBIT. Mr. Alex. Begg, of Winnipeg, has made a tour throughout Manitoba in the inter- ests of the Dominion Exhibition, and re- ports every prospect of a tine exhibit being made by that Province—much finer than that mace last year at Ottawa. It will be as large and much more varied. It will comprise roots and vegetables, potatoes, ains, flowr, dairy produce, grasses, grain in straw, simples of wood, samples of soil, firs, birds, &c. Among articles of curios- ity will be clubs, tomahawks, bows and arrows, war dresses, dog harnesses, and ether special exhibits. The space will be about 75x30. Free transportation of the exhibits from Chieago has been offered by the Chicago & Grand Trunk Railway. ®, K, ISLAND EXHIBIT. Mr. A. MeNeill, Secretary Department of Agriculture, Chatlettetown, writes that the Island Province will not be behind her sister in sending a display to the Exhibition here. Cd Special Notices. | Sarsapapuia, Golden and ether Syrups at Wright & Macnitt’s, corner Prince and Kent streets. a 20 3i eod. Syvry of all kinds at Rubin & Hart’s, Scuoot }eoks, Stationery of all kinds at the “ Agricaltural Stere.”’—R. May. 220 3i Graves, *‘ Bartlett” and ‘ wees Favor- ite” Pears, Sweet Potatoes, Water Melons, at ‘* The Con/ectionery. ” au 20 21 Smoke La Acacia cigars at 25 cents each, er 5 for $1.00 from Rubin & Hart’s. Tux best and cheapest Tea at the ‘‘ Agri- cultural Store.”—R. May. a20 3i Cuew Maytlowér Solace and Globe fine cut chewing tobacco, from Rubin & Hart's. Fresu Chocolate Caramels and choice Pears at B. Balderston’s. aug 10 bi A New | mportation of choice HavanajCigars frem 1880 crop, at Rubin & Hart's. A rew cheese left will be cleared out at 12 centa per l))., at the Famly Grocery.—K. K. Brace. ——aug. 7. Frovr—200 bbls. White Buns, and 100 bbls. Otter Creek, just received at Beer & Corr’ s, , [j23 ; NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, EUROPEAN. ; ‘oe LONDON, Ang, A despatch from Cork states that unother case of arms, addressed to some fictitinos person, now hes at the wharf unclaimed, the box arrived at Cork on the steamer from England. Every steamer that arrives is thoroughly searched. The military authorities have recalled all men on leave of absence and refuse to grant any fur. loughs. Capt. Puyrim, of the ship Jeddah, who recently abandoned his vessel in the Red Sea, has had his certificate suspended for three years. The chief subjects of public interest for the week have been provided by Ireland. Religious riots, agrarian outrages, collisions between Catholics and Protestants, and the Fenian movement constitute the chief items. Fenianism and = agrarianism are now no longer in conflict. Along the line the land agitators and the Fenians were at variance, but it is now tacitly admitted that there is room for both. Irishmen continue to drill in the early morning. The seizure of arms on the Juno, and the re- cent discovery of gunpowder in a railway tunnel in Cork, disturbed the public mind, More than two barrels of gunpowder were found. THE LAND AGITATION has assumed a more demonstrative charac- ter. The rejection ef the compensation bill seemed to produce little effect, Mut the Land League stirred the country by ordering yreat meetings, the last of which will be held to-morrow. Mr. Forster added fuel to the fire by the foolish use of the word @ Cowardice,” applied to Mr. Dillon, M. P which already recoils upon himself. Mr. Dillon taking a leading part in the land agitation. Singularly enough Mr. Parnell is in treland marvellously quiet and only engaged in recruiting his health in order to participate in the debates on the Irish esti- mates. The most interesting circumstance with [rish matters was the departure of Mr. For- ster for Dublin. The Government attempt- ed to minimize the importance of the visit, but Mr. Forster came here suddenly -as soon as Dublin telegrams announced the discovery of the gun powder at Cork. The chief subject upon which he will inform his colleagues is THE EXPEDIENCY OF REINFORCING THE C0- ERCION ACT. The Government is adverse to auch a pro- posal, but Mr. Forster is net the man to reconimend such a measure for slight cause. There is a strong impression that after Par- liament rises and when the rich harvest in [reland has been gathered the landlords will press for back rent. This may lead to violence threnghouat the country. Some Irish officials anticipate that it will be im- possible to pass the winter witheut reim- posing the Coercion Act. THE INDIAN BUDGET AND THE AFGHAN WAR. The debate on the Indian budget in the House of Commens was unusually interest ing. It brought out the remarkable fact of the £9,000,000 ($45,000,000), ex- pended in the Afghan war in excess of the estimates, £5,.000,000 ($27,000,000), had al- ready been provided by cash balance. The Government is unable to discover where the money came*from, owing to the slovenly book-keeping of the Indian Government. The Government ordered General Roberts to march, leaving General Stewart at Cabul. General Stewart absolutely de- clined to remain there, but proposed to withdraw at the same ‘time, which was done. SOGIEBTY IS STILL EXCITED about the Baroness Burdett Coutt’s wed- ding, which was looked for three days agp, at the Savoy Chapel. An enormous crowd assembled there, and were dispersed by the pvulice, amid groans for the Baroness, who would have been pelted in true British fashion had she appeared. It is thought that the wedding will not take place, and that the Baroness will yield to the advice that she received, 4 : Sma, Aug. 21. It ‘is reported from Quettah that the Candshar garrison has made a sortie, in- flicting heavy losses on the Heratese. The number of British casualties is unknown. It is helieved that the tribes north of the Khajok Pass have collected to attack com- munications with Pishin. UNITED STATES. Cincinnati, Ohio, Aug. 22. A special from Marietta, Ohio, says that the people of the town of Lowell, ten miles distant, on the Muskingum River, were horrified to find, yesterday morning, that the twin children of John Farley had been drowned in a tub of water during the night. The father and mother were arrested. The children were only a month old. The renis deny the crime, but Farley says he lieves his wife drowned the babies. Boston, Aug. 22. | A fire, late to-night, destroyed the large stables of the Maolis Garden, at Nahant. Loss, $3,000; insured ; Byron Goodell loses $2,000 in horses, harness, ete. To the Editor of the Examiner. Sirn,—In yesterday’s issue of the Datiy EXAMINER itsays, inthe Police proceedings, that ‘Thomas McCloskey is in custody for Donald. The charge against McCloskey is not ior stealing, but for entering my shep while I was at. work, and by force and violence taking away a bottle of alcohol that I had for my ’ ts : van bei GABRIEL McDeNnacn. -_———- —— - 80 > 3 ie Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, August 24. Moderate winds, fair weather. stealing a bottle ef alcohol from Gabriel Mc- | os ie, | { cen nema san ties i m :O: JUST RECEIVED EX S. Black Cashmeres, Black French Merinos, Black Persian Cords, White and Grey Cottons, Velveteen Wincies, ee eee EX Ss. S. “NESTORIAN,” 80 Packages Choice Teas, Charlottetown, July 13, 1880. ON DO... BOU aa. , “HIBERNIAN,” New Stockinette Worsted Coatings. 3 Cases Linen and Cotton Thread. &: DAVIES & Gy 0 = ee = ~ -~ MACDONALDS. THE POPULAR CHEAP STORE. New Goods every Steamer. 35 CASES AND BALES: FALL GOODS ALREADY RECEIVED. Splendid Stock of BLAC , } ( A Ml Shades: GRECIAN CORDS and LUSTRES, WINCEYS, PRINTS (New Patterns), GREY and WHITE COTTONS, NEW WORSTED COATINGS and TW REDS—- no better value in Town. ’ ACK and COLORED CASHMERES and FRENCH MERLNOS, LAN Summer Goods at Clearance Prices, at J. B. MACDONALD’S. her pat aug lb aoe Nt 65 QUEEN STREET, Aug. 16, 1880. ESTABLISHED 825. CANADA CORDACE FACTORY. JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. we OF CORDAGE of Every Description, including all sizes Manill & Rope, Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, larred Hemp Rope, Houseline Hambroline, &c., &c., equal in quality to the best.American. a Prices on appligation. Jan. 7, 1880. INSURANCEAPPLES APPLES! FIRE By Steamer Ever} Week, lisarante [fy FROM Boston, j DIFFERENT VARIETIES OF UF WATERTOWN, wh AppPpriEmst! ORGANIZED 1853. eka jal ee Net Assets or Protection of . Pohiey $1,137 ,549.73. BEER & COFF. Ch’ town, Aug. il, 1880. poche Deposited with the Dominion APPLES. APPLES. Goyernment for Security of + | Canadian Policy Holders, Box STEAMERS $100,000.00. Frew ‘LOSSES PAID TO DATE, OVER. — $3,000.000. ‘ AGRICULTURAL [\CHRAP BY ALSO FOR SALE— Holders, constantly on Hand, nore I tie A. MACNEILL’S AUCTION ROOMS. | No. iL Queen Street. | Parties desir.ng Insurance on Private Resi- AGAD FiviY OF ‘Vi USIE dences and contents, or Farm property, had s better find out rates, etc., of this Time Tried vii and Fire Tested Lysurance Company. | N, §.--Canvassers wanted. ‘Ros. ‘ANGts, Special Agent for the Maritime = T rovinees, 4EASON TICKETS, 30 admissions—and semi season, 15 admissons—of which a : ; } b J AS. DrsBRISAY ’ limited number only will be issued, can now be obtained at reasonable rates. The tickets ensure priority of choice of seats, and will not be, sold after opening night, ' H. LINDLEY, Rankin House, ) General Agent for P, E, I. -Ch'town, July 31, 1880—3in HE place to get your Printin done is at the EXAMINER PRINTING ROOMS. ~~ August 12, 1850. Boxes Lemons & Pears. | Boston and Montreal, Opening ight, Aug, 27th. UceanSteamship Co. OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. = | AUTUMN | The First-Class fron Screw Steamship | PRINCE EDWARD, | 1364 Tons Register, Classed 100 Al, which is the highest class at Lloyds, Robert Fraser, Commander, Will be on the Berth at Liverpool to Receive Cargo about the Sth of September, AND WILL SATL TRIP, 1880. rROM Liverpool for Charlottetown About the 20ih September, Carrying freight at through rates from London and Glasgow, deliverable at Charlotte- town, Georgetown, Summerside, Al- berton, Souris, Pictou and Shediac. For Freight, apply in London to JeHN Prrcoarrs & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street; in Glasgow, to JAMES KRLSo, 184 St. Vinéent | Street; in Liverpool to PircarRy bROPHERS, 5t South John Street, in Picton, N,.48.,-te Noowas & Davies; or here, to PEAKE BRO’S & CO., Ch'town, July 19, °80--eod' tf Mauayers, GRAND Dominion Exhibition, TO BE HELD ON THE Provincial Exhibition Grounds, MOUNT ROYAL AVENUE, MONTREAL, Gpenus Tuesday, Sept, Mth, Closes Friday, Sept. 24th, at 2 p. m. annem came * $20,000 OFFERED IN PREMIUMS. Entries must be made with the Seeretaries in Montreal, on or “before the undermen- tioned dates, viz: Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine, Poultry, Agricultural Implements and Dairy Products, to Saturday, September 4th. Fine Arts, Manufactures, Implements, Ma+ chinery, Stoves, &c., Saturday, August 28th. Prize Lists and Blank Forms of Kntry can be obtained of the Secretaries. Por farther particulars apply to : Ss. C. STEVENSON, Sec’y Council of Arts and Mannuf’s, or to GHhO. LECLERK, Sec’y Council of Agriculture, | August. 14, 1880—whly TRY I. TRY IP he “ if NIVE ALBION MINE NUT COAL a fair trial aud you will not be disap. pointed in the resnlt; it is OOAL, not fre clay and slate, For orders apply to ” G. W. DeBLOIs, Sole Agent for P. I. Island. Oftice —No. 35 Water Street. Charlottetown, July8, 1880—pat tf MUSIC AND SINGING, N and after AUGUST Ist, Mrs. James Brown will give instruction in Musie and Singing at her residence, King Square, Terms on application. ; Wvhows, dale 29, i880—3m 3taw tn th s gro org termneammmmepearansene ran a oeeaneaeananngpalied ~sesatnentapdtilaanen indiatimes A 3 Fi . 4 , <== NE SOE Sa All Sh ile Mig ORE INLET 8 Penis MN SE Se le i Sal RARE. “a prerenaaeurs are are TRIN eth a is ims RA re, Pap MLSs Tae Fé ‘ * . a