° - a A A ANT TE, ET IR esp teaaieneaatianes Ayn reer ~ —* ae ES Ee ee pa hers ees - S Lee % . .; ae =. CUA me *. ‘ “ co tae \4 °s + ? f e » 2 - os { ype 2 ? i si eS ‘ b ‘ +: ; 5 . : . 2 9 Local 8 PeLiGeavel ‘ere Opening of the New Brunswick ; ; ‘ te TE We | Legislature. ae L5’@eciaL Desparcurs ro Tux Exawuxna.) Frepericron, N. B., Feb. 26. a yy ° — — The Address in reply to the Speech was . ta 5 4 rE HA moved by Mr. Stockton, seconded by Mr. a o_o we | Hibbard 1 tl i i ard, and the consideration of it was Wa t low ae proceeded with. ty \ e e 27 f | HUT in rare rv YIN 3 ae ee ay i 8 ' iH it A; E ' i i } e aj}! } > - NSUUULATIONS WETH KL MARDI A Koyal Marriage. i oF 1D rep)! r —_— “ ? : ° Lonpon,’ Feb. 26 Same Py 3 ULARS ai A FIGHT It has been decided that the marriage of ie ' ven PE De hs Princess Beatrice to Prince Henry of Bat- ; iy BE & Be 7 enburg, shall take place at Whippingham | Church, on Isle of Wight, in July. - } ’ ef ——— —— j 1 (revert i i fir ‘ ‘ x JA ee WATER FOR ThE TROOPS. Veather Buietin. eet . i lev ti _ > opens . . F robabilities for the next 24 hours for on’r f ir Full rea GORDON s Maritime Provinces. panel ‘ oa before the Lonpon, F 27 Toronto, Feb. 27 =e rary ard S evel Sir Henry G » brother of the hero of | Light to moderate winds; generally fair | Khart : | Weather, higher temper : ; i too ial a - lartoum, has reqneated Z ir Psacha to | er, higher temperature Ballaca ba 5, ul ithpors, OL 7 on ssastone wiih Ki Mahdi, for the M lsd or un math iv oy k ee ‘ i “ n of the | rivate le ters and othe r Ch ; Vode ne cae >. ms Mell . pe al’property of Gen. Gr’on, wh ch Hivheat Ter z prune oe “i -- e ; into the hands of Ei Mahdi’s aed Bhest Lemperature yesterday, (read a Ki ; i idis troops, Eee 19.9 _ wi \ sted upen | Y#en Khartoum w aptured EI, eR a le re ae A ae 2 Tae oa ' : ~ ; i Lowesse ie inperature ye sterday, (read at 1 eWhiéh ys] FIGHTING IN THE DESERT. midnight).......... | 1.7* store the .. Wadah oo wore! in eleseacciuis a Moads » Mi i of Lonpvon, Feb 26 Lowest Temperature this morning. .} - 4.0* e better ae ne { The following particulars of the battle eta See or ee ane rai ar Keatale hav i: a ‘emperature this afte ’eloe 7 e ne ir I.assala have just been received from below oe fternoon at lo clock. . i 7.0 We ha st number of the| 5 takim The Hadendowas attacked "se ' a brig t atarte d _ ‘ta. | Ka sala garrison, wh ch, under the com- — i - > + and ‘ af 8 s0Obto petore mandant, he had salitel out to cover the . he Paty ES a , i everything | Ms I avors i entry of & convoy of grain. Tho varris A Congress of Dynamiters. étienal i ; ’ eles parrison ube Ac} - Re ftinade hasty defence works on an open —o ' | Can a lain west of the ¢ ity, and received the on- WHAT THEY PROPOSE TO DO, AND HOW THEY ~ apes is DC! 4)- ee . , — pe > — . or at e Traverse were alij._. At of the Hadendowas with such ad- PROPOSE TO DO IT,— PROBABLY & FANCY lay ; ; the arrival of | Mreble firmness that the latier fell baci in SRETOE. hose from ( as nt reported | COB sion with heavy loss. The Thukoorie —— those ! ‘ ' tribe who brought grain fro Caras , seen THE EXA ‘i sia ss who oroeees grain from Kassala then Parts, Feb. 24.—-The following account it ia " ked the Hadendowas on the flank/of the progress of Fenian dynamiters is WES \ wr o anit i » While the garris { ad- ive iad . . ~ a wedded a fis vanced to at aan their = i "| oe go en given to-day by an eye-witness: Around tractor in Wi on. a oe their front, iF aden-| the tablo were seated 11 delegates. Two lat nany hand- | dowas | panic-stric in ¢ : : jangh gu he o . } sn1c-s rh — and tled in all) of these represented the Irish revolutionary , pangony Bond Boge De : ir Chie sactf Latte, was] party in Great Britain. ‘ hree extremists id ‘ Lb a ru sce. i Bitie ° i. , rh al reported from America, two from Ireland, ” 3 iia thukecrtes occupied and destroyed}two from the continent, and two othess Vy <tensive preparations i. K, the headquarter: of Morissa. The] represented the Iri 73 Ti sat tome Entei dnen |] represented the Irish Invincibles. Nine- sre D na Ja8n tor seloing xX iaiter § missaries t tric ralio ; a Y aan te ‘ : : ee s ‘ we hear, have | chief at B at Page ai ~ ‘Ki h, > religious _— Fenians sat behind the table against ee oe ealiih aoe 2 ! ‘ kl, a subur » of assala, asking the wall: these were prohibited from the the « sang she lela wil! Berl sre rn re phe - the surrender of | taking part.in the debate. A Russian nihil- » bile womens Wiltl Derpdal. Atmic , ‘ , 3 in i nis » pes ining Gnet in the} pience +, ake " *P . Ne he must have ist stood in one corner of the room in com jay next seas " a ee 1¢ ~could negotiate with pany with a manufacturer of dynamite. . S%e Every person present was armed with a re- 4 Carp. —Te “ are suffering from | ¥4T®R FOR THE TROOPS-—A NOVEL SCHEME. volver, and in readiness to shoot any de- rrors aud in ious of youth, nervous | Lonvon, Feb. 27 tective who might interfere with the pro- weakness, early d , loss of manhood, &c. ade ceedings. The meeti as. c poi a. we a WHERE An extraordinary scheme has been pro- cue mening wees Denes te Seee [ will s a recij st will cure you, FREL | Ce yj : 7 : P by John Morrissey, a wative of County oF CHALG rhis at remely was dis. | P0%4 for supplying Gen. Graham’s army | Carl Ireland. eee bate igi ow ta ain ile | with water across the desert from Suakin t aes a. 5s eee See eovered by @ missionary ath American | po) aa sae Suakin tO) Hadvery was appointed reporter of the con- : ; i i 2 Joaury | Verber. It is no other than the laying of ‘ Patri ‘ i a gress, atrick Corcoran described the r ‘ Pore, pipes in sections through which to convey . jn ve . Livedemne’ iodine S crimes and tyrannies of England. He litte | a ee re froposed a resolution that this congress, rn gaen “9 Myer “ft na - oH BRITISH PARLIAMENT— VOTES OF CENSURE. | considering that England has thrown down LWA ‘ 855 ose ivr os y Qe °° . 7 stations on the P l. Railway to Cap Lonpvon, Feb. 24. the glove, accepts the challenge and defies : \ Sin ‘Abia Wiis it Tana : her, and taking all entailed risks resolves to [raverse, and sa, 18 extended to the tine muse Of Lords, this evening, the i ; TT ; ; re atta 5 punish England. The resolution advises 23th inst fickets issued on| “arquis of Salisbury moved a vote of cen-| crimes by pursuing a dynamite war on an 97th and t ‘turn up to| Sure on the Government’s Egyptis olicy ; = — ; ne TE i ersihinin ae “ mee i Bre ae policy. | extended scale and more vigorous n 1 \ iy ptt @4ualrs We } . fF aedate . : a sM i eee aa o ay oC a - Ay means, and to cause explosions not only o rOtn ouses, Ot 2y-ad ; t al; : i alia L SE Aiatelied ey aajourned withoul @/in London but in all the towns and are ‘ > sul Hat uGcge | pal. i . 1 Stace Ghia | villages in England. It was _pro- Sa os ttn ‘| EPORT OF THE MASSACRE CONFIRMED. posed to effect a fusion of the dynamiters Salt ite yor si Lonpon, Feb. 26. and invincibles, but this was frustrated ° , . y¢ ale } No ’ a a , ars 4 1s been received at Korti from] °9 a telegram received from ‘*Number One.’ buadred 3 of the/a prison in El Mahdi’s camp. His Phe C a rejected * proposal for an me yl Hospital | accou the fall of Khartoum confirms | *!/ance with the Russian Nihilists. James food ithe statement of the massacre of peaceful McDermot, the informer, was again con- a | citizens. women and’ children demned to death. 1t was also decided to We und Literary despatch two members of the dynamite Eotertainm n the Court) — . factions, who are acquainted with military it - at ext Ww ° TE 1) RIB] ( p ATI W y rt i Mf | tactics, to the camp of El Mahdi, who it seeday, At go Alles he " ih bk LAL UY vuluid is proposed to instruct in the use of the . on a 3 i uew dynamite cannon, the inventor and eoculoe : : an ins’ru- > - : ade : on Pa manufacturer of which was present, and eatal ith readings and PEER eae i gurnac i . who is expecting heavy orders ci recitation time. we Advee Lest. i? a ee “cen to. Th to be applied tu aid rf | Mahdi. Congress met at 6 o’clock ths baild ~esiectusian tianae. | enemy in the Morning. James Stephens hein ( , Pore ,|was not in attendance, nor did he l ne. n ; c ’ Aa Criminal Carelessness the Cause t|send a letter. One American dele- —— : fairly attended “i gate, Capt. James Murphy, and seven dele- ani stock y are the prices: Roe yates from other places voted in favor of Beef (sma i2 cts per Ib; do per SackVILtE, Feb. 26. Corcoran’s resolation,and four voted against qr5to 3 r ib 6 to 9 cts;| A terrible accident occurred on the/it. The meeting scouted a proposal to — 3 to 8 reass) 54 to 6{ cts; | Intercolonial Railway, north, to-day, ac-| murder the Prince of Wales as something * fe tl rkoys, *¥ cts to $1.50 | companied by a sad loss of life. An east-| eminently calevlated to damage the cause. geese } = eact Z ) 35 cts: it ‘ Tool : : : _ ) sen, 20 t = ©s} | bound speciat freight train,C onductor Viola, | An American delegate said that dynamite ime "oo i - oF i . 2 (Walker driver, acd Rioux, fireman) came | donations had largely increased since the 4 ve 7 an ‘ tui ; 0; : a , : ; cies se > aa 23 ots: | mto collision with a west bound freight| attempt upon Rossa’s life. Several dele- a ' gg a ‘+ \train in charge of Conductor Chenard, | gates expressed the o inion that the French flour per 100 ids, $2.°0 to $2.90; oatmeal, , 5 P " , , 918 p Pp r $2.95 to $2.50: hay ver 100, 50 to 60 cts: oate, | “ree miles east of Assamitquaghan Station. | government would not grant extradition of + e ’ J ‘ 2 vO Cw. , . : . : 34 to 35 cts: sheep ». 60 to 75 che | Both enoines were badly damaged and | dynamiters so long as Irishmen committed »v Cis; | ins, OU to ,29 cla | vf - : » _— ‘i thrown elear off the track into the river. | no overt acts against France. A secret con- Retrcs,—In ref ot long ago to a| The tenders remaining on the track. ‘clave of delegates followed the meeting. dress 140 y i bya young lady at} Driver Walker and his fireman, Rioux.of the skatiny carr we were not aware the east bound train were both killed. The that Mr. Fred | istant postmaster) | accident was due to Conductor Viola being Were & pail ti leather breeches nearly as | asi; ep in his van and not knowing that the REGULAR TRADER . ll up in years y belonged to Col-|train had passed Assame'gtaghan Station, : taptoa n mm a was mart where he had orders to await the a! rival of in these lat who had |} i j were ti a 2 — 44 }the west bound train. As the driver and George lil T ‘ig with A19% | fireman are required to sign the Crossing | 20TP i i state ol rcse 4 i vstion, ant siting oo a 2 _. | order it is supposed they must have either | GU, Guu . sHip equ )> anv-;, : al ” | thiag tht edaced to-daw, eveu by | 7° asleep at their posts or must have for- | aid of the s y . wre indebted | gotten all about the order to stop at] to Mr. Be: j a rh if the ancient | A sgametquaghap. earm ot ‘ e deece ud- —_— - ' - ante of | < ord used . . r i = by @ mem : st the battle of | #atal Explosion ‘Not Dynamite. | wee: 5 WW \ . cipaumm Pa ae OS > aes 4 NH aterino. —/ Lonpon, Ueb. 26 aS , os aa oui LONDON, Ved. 2 3: I; ant Ms (De \ . } ac lent \ . ” na sd } ° af > ' i sad accident| <A terrible explosion occurred this after | : prin 7 2 = re i : wee whereby ai noon at the R ryal School of Gunnery at| 1885. 3 PING TRIP. 1885. young man na snn found a watery | Shoel ; vhil I f artillery | Y | Shoeburynees, while a number Of artillery» -OLIPpER ‘Tave \ noe > ° : & i 4 e ere eneags | in| CHicers were testing a now patent fuse. | THE CLIPPER BARK ogling r r for Me ipg | m ; j a oe apt ina om CORES, ae: Three men were kiiled and several others | ¢¢ M S 5 iL i 39 aan SY t ar ne tne na ver 9 . _ , | Vhen last } ‘ “ “ ‘alee : the fatally 1 a= ed. Among the latter — | fm 9 ank w ewer. ae aome of the most prominent officials of the | ul ide of hin : : : ? ci » : ‘ imioutes af I en heard a sp'ash, | Governmené Laboratory at Woolwich. 500 Tous Register, Classed 10 years Al and on jo saw a hand pro ————— in English Lloyds, tract h * . , aiby jist surface of the swiitt » . i seaming wa it iustantly disappeared. | A Protest. ‘Alexander McLeod, Commander, NO trace wi d been found of the ‘ . . oF. | boly, and a , was high at the time, Lonpon, Feb. 26. | WILL SAIL FROM Witt @ strony it might have been car- At Manchester this evening a large pub-|,. ed ou fie deceased was & fic meeting was held to protest against the Liverpool for Charlottetown 5i i ’ ‘ re 7 . +4 ie i lege Pao oo * f/ Government's Egyptian policy. ' i ce hd i ] i } (8. C.) Stan- | ! q lard, fel rs — ' On or about the lst APRIL next, carry- —— Parliamentary Proceedings. ing Freight at through rates to UBITUARY N a) morning sedate last lr i“ hie tr Orrawa, Feb. 26. | pi : f thie town rTAWA, ‘Pictou, Georgetown, Sourls and pe Deceased on > ' i r rest — In the H suse of Commons, Me Baker ae durir = | iss 7 ae (Victoria, o. &,) introduced a bill to Summerside. ; y knew what |! ‘ ' 4 nake } | vas to enj 5 women of | SmenG the Scot degen’ ne oat For Freight or Passage, apply in Liverpool fine int | plicable to Manitoba and British Columbia. | " , c . t . le avd amiable in her manner, | I » Mr. Charlt moved tho! t? Pitesirn Brothers, 51 South John Street ; and es 7 many chrishion and| After veces, Ue. ito prokihis Ban: | lees) Phas * oe Wia ‘ . sac , ha 4 yrre t os ial virtu one of the few| second reading of the bil to prohibi® ©9D° | Winchester Street; or here to the owners Whose nan im mentionedd but! day excursions. His arguments and views | in pra + wounded the| were those commonly advanced and held by | PEAKE BROS. & Co. -°eliny hw ent i , sof Pr gt ts y ct or word Evangelic 1 I rotestants. a e > » “ss | ghter of the Secretary of State Chapleau spoke against | Ch'town, Feb. 3, 1885. bs » ; . 2 ° scents repre RNC siensmanaentinageccenaaagugatindiaiiiiamaemmnmiaaaniattS “a ” who many wer the bill, and thought that it would infringe | {(FVERAL DFSI? ABLE BUILDING - r A eT | , ¢ ‘ re ‘ 10 ’ x | : YT > Sones aaa a, {ou th liberty of a large portion of the * LOTS FOR LE. on Upper Hille- sy attend a i it people i | borough Street, flows: ‘Two adjoining Le ; ‘ bed 3 : ¢ @ . Mie in | j N tc-Keyv end Rev Mr. O'Brien eupported the bil , the residence ct r. \\ellner, four below that Mr. Hinson off ’ onl Sia aint ae John held that the point taken by} of Mr Leitch. avd one oa the corner, adjoin- Messrs. El al Vrich eetpann* Sp. 1eeee Chapleau was sound ing Mr. Keybt’*, on Euston Street. For “ My ’ 9 owe, ss . Stewart, K. B : a The bill was lost on a division. terms app) 0 James DesBrisay. . * fy wisto, Theo. J, Olark, T. b. ” . ; sia Geady,— Pasnew. The House adjourned at 11 o’clock. febl7 ?7wks 2aw pat ss ia as a eae pe eee 27 18° 5. Perkins & Sterns. White €sttons, rey Usttons, Print Cottons, SHEETING COTTONS, PILLOW COMTONS, FLEECY COTIONS AND ALL OTHER COTTON GOODS, WOOLEN GOODS, SILK GOODS, &C. AT VERY LOWEST PRICES. PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’ town, Feb. 20, 1885. Great Bargains! ee For the next 30 days we offer the balance of our Dry woods ata LARGEH DISCOUNT as we are shortly to make a change in the business, Special Lines of Goods are MARKED DOWN to Prices that are Bound to fell Them. Don’t Fail to Call Early if You Want Bargains. We require a Prompt Settlement of all Accounts due up to date. i= Remember the place: Desbrisay’s old stand, opposite the Market House. WwW. & A. BROWN & CO. Charlottetown, Feb. 7, 1885. =< SPECIAL it May Concern. ‘eau Navigation Company «= NOTICE Inland Meal Navigation Company ' oie A E a All Whom Prince Edward Island. — gordo \ NHIS is to give notice to all persons who ; may have left Watches, Clocks or other ; ary Annual M eeting of the Shareholders | articles in the custody of the late Juhn Jury, d of the above Company will be held at the | deceased, for repairs or otherwise, unless they Company’s Office, King Street, on Satarday, jare called for within six months trom this the 28th dav of February instant, at 3 o'clock | date, they will be sold at Auction to pay p. m., for the election of directors and the | expenses. The articles will be found at the transaction of other business tatore of George G Jury, North side Queen BARGAINS. By order of the ee —_ pg | Square, who will deliver the same. wo ex: ’ ' aia . Aleo on hand a supply of Waltham and qe 4 Pos x, © a Secretary. !, : Fee ye Y es’ 2 Ch’town, Feb. 7, 1885—law pat Patent Lever Watches, an assortment of co” gd : ik RR ne eee | Clocks aad Jewelry, which will be sold cheap. yy ges © | A large iron Safe, as good as new, at a bar- 1, gto ¥ FREK TO At t ‘gain, Also, a Shop to let. , > 4 j ’ ' | Dated at Charlottetown this sixth day of pe a (GORGE CARTER SH February, 18865. SEED CATALOGU: MRS. JOHN JURY, ) FOR 1885 will be ready Administratrix. GZ { March Ist. Eto will bf) Ch'texn.' Feb. 6-whly , mailed FREE to all apg! ~ _ “im ’ i plicants. It contain: fl ——- | THEG. L. CHAPPELLE, descriptions and cul tural directions cf all the leading varieties ef FLOWER, VEGETABLE AND ACRICUL- URAL SEEDS. 28 Peyes. 60 Illustrations. Valuable premiums to purchasers of seeds. 0.00 IN PRIZES FOR BEST VECE- ABLES. No need to send orders t foreign firms Patronize a home institution. Buy seeds suited to the climate. My seeds ave given satisfaction for the last five Diamond Book-store, 89 Queen St. ChL’town, Feb. 16, 1855. CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN, | TENDERS. a COAL. COAL. | QIEALED TENDERS will be received at | | ko the Mayor's office, until neon of Monday, IN SFORE: 300 Tons ACADIA NUT, | the 9th day of March next, from persons wil- | | ling to lease Queen’s Wharf for a term of Ten | | Years, together with the warehouse at the | ' outer or suuthern end of wharf. ears. I test the germinating qualities o' Tenders to state what amount lessee would 200 do do ROUND, 1 all the leading rr RUSS! te WHEAT ane ‘be willing to pay for rent per year to the = Phe Maye Ty ND, hem out. W SIAN ancl! City ; also what ¢ t k ld expend 0 OL LSYDNEY, HITE RU > } 1 y ; also What amoun ssee wou exp n 200 io SYDNEY SLACK. P arc special 9) on repairs to wharf during the term of lease Che City reserving the right to land stone and deals for City purposes ; also, reserving the right of way over that part of the wharf | as far dowa as tive feet south of the building | lately in the occupation of David Small, which | building is aleo reserved by the ‘ ity. The Council do not b'nd themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. By order, A. H. MACPHERSON, City Clerk. Ch’town, Feb. 24, 1885—2 aw tl date tu fri SALT. SALT. SALT. IN STORE: 5,000 Bags of Liverpool Salt. 2,000 do Fishery do. PEAKE BROS & ©O. Ch’town, Feb, 14, 1884 CARTER’S IMPERIAL TURKI ties. Orders for Catalogue will be book+o as received, and mailed in turn. Send for it at once Name and address on Posta Card will de, Customers of last year nee notsend, Address: CEORCE CARTER, Seedsman Charlottetown, P. I. Island Feb. 1l—law wkly 3m PSS a th A PRL TS Ee FLOUR FOR SALE. \ 7 E have in store the following brands of Good FLOUR: 1 Car Beaver Mills (patent), 1 do Strathrov Mills (Choice Superfine), 1 do Glenmorris Mills do do 1 do Lorne Mills (Superfine), which we will | sell from $4 up. All warranted. A. HORNE & ©oO, 155 Upper Quean St Ch'tewn, Pah 6~—4i oaw whly 4s For Sale Low. e. LYONS, Acadia Coal Depot, Peake’s No. 2 Wharf, Oh’town, Jan. 28. 18RE bw wkly Valuable Farm for Sale ee FEXHAT valuable Farm, with buildings thereen, situated at Belle Vue, Lot 49, containing about 60 acres, nearly all in a good state of cultivation. Asa site for asommer residence or seaside hotel it cannot be sur- assed; only 15 minutes’ drive from the erry. Will be sold at a bargain. For farther particulars apply to W. H. HASZARD, W.& A. BROWN & ©O,, Queen Street. Ch’town, Feb, 10, 1885-- eed wkly 3w | at |