ROYAL (5 A7. HTTP). 439?. LATEST FR__(LM EUROPE. MORE FENIAN ARRESTS At'COMPlIlSlIlCl)’ New York. Oct. 1‘3. Steamship “ Scotia," with dates to the 8th, arrived to- d)ay.. Iemamsm is still the engrossing topic in the Irish Irovinces. Arrests continue. Among the latest are the proprietor and printer of the Conn night Patriot, for a sedi- tious article in that paper. Strict surveillance is kept on vessels from America at Queenstown. Eight additional Fenians have been examined in Dublin and committed for trial. .I.iverp;‘.ol, Oct. 7th, evening—At Dublin yesterday, Mr. O Bennar, of the Connaught Patriot, was committed for trial on the double charge of treason and felony. The American correspondent of the Times says that Sir F. Bruce had asked Mr. Seward for an expldnation of various Fenian movements throughout America. 110 also represents a gene 'al amnesty as likely to be proclaimed by President Johnson. The body of a man was discovered among the “argo of the steamer “ Queen,” from New York. It is believed to have been placed there when loading. A Royal Commission has been appointed in England to enquire into the 'attle disease. Parties alleged to have been connected with the Confed- erate loan continue to publish denials. Mr. Lindsay con- fesses to a small loss. Paris letters assert that the allocation recently delivered by the Pope against secret societies was due to the sugges- tion of the Archbishop of London, who wished in this manner to obtain a condemnation of Fenianism. Markets—Breadstutls quiet and lirm. Provisions steady. Pllll..\1)ELl'llI.-\, Oct. 19. At the Fenian Convention to—day, Patrick J. “'heelan, a prominent Irish American journalist, having just returned from a tour in Ireland, during which he was intimately connected with the Irish Fenians, and informed himself of their plans, represented the organization to be powerful and under skillul leaders. The number present has been increased by delegations from the “'est, and a California delegation is expected. The Financial matters being perfected, subwriptions to the loan will soon begin. SANFRANCISCO, Oct. 16. The Barquc Aden, from Ilakodadi, Japan, Sept. 15, arrived at Victoria. British Columbia, on the 8th inst. The ‘aptain reports that before he left the 'l‘ycoon‘s threes came into collision with armies of the rebellious Prince Nugatto; that there had been great slaughter, and that it was rumoured that Prince Satzuma had joined. Other rumours were to the effect that peace would soon be de- clarcd. A fearful hurricane in the China Sea had destroyed three large steamers and several American and Eng ish ships. It is said that Maxhnillian has issued a decree prohibit- ing vessels entering Mexican ports which have not papers frein duly accredited ollicials of his Empire. (lold 146. . .- .. - .. -_ . DELiGnrrUL STATE or AFFAIRS IN THE NATIONAL Carmt. ~Stabbing, shooting, garroting and killing are daily pas- times in Washington. A member of the First District of Columbia regiment (colored) shot a colored woman fatally last night. A squad from the same regiment attacked,‘ stabbed. and dangerously wounded two or three privates ol the Fifth United States cavalry two nights ago. Last night a scavenger ol the Seventh ward gave a negro a fatal blow witha spade. Every night robbery, garrotmg and burglary are perpetrated. _ I general and widespread unhealtlnness ol the City at the present time, are likely to deter many lrom locating here at present and to drive a 'ay others who regard health and personal safety paramount to all other conSAderations.—-—.\". Y. Herald's ll'ashington Correspom/crm'. These little pleasantries, added to they A I’RO('L.-\ NATION 1‘." INS IIHXUR ROB I". RT IIUIHJSON, Esquire, -Ilrlminixlrnlor um] (‘omzmnu/rwin-(WM in am/ new Ilrr digits/ifs Is/um/ I’I‘i/u‘r 1')(71t~t1)'r/. and flu: 'I'rrl‘iiorils l/Irrnm/o lit/(,III‘I/ill‘ij, Chaired/or, hire [as] Admiral mu/ ()rdimn'y ofMe 8mm, 41‘. «ST. l‘tonrza'r Ilonosox, Administrator. \ inst: l have thought fit. by and with the advice of ller Majesty's Executive Council, further to prorogue the said General Assjembly. and the same is hereby prorogued until ThursdaytheSeventh day of December next, of which all persons concerned are required to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. (liven under my hand and the Great Seal of this Island, at Charlottetown, in the said Island, this 25th day of October, in the ycarof our Lord One thousand eight hundred and sixty- five, and in the Twenty-ninth year of llcr Majesty’s reign- lll‘llll‘IAS the General Assembly of this Island stands Pro- rogued until Thursday, the Twentywixth day of October, By Command, W. H. POPE, Col. Secretary. :on SAVE rni: QIII-ZICN. SHERIFFS’ SALES. 'W )Y virtue of'a Precept to me directed, issued by the lion. John ) Aldous. Commissioner of Public Lands, against James Camp- bell, of St. George’s Parish, Township .\'o. .31. I have taken and seized as the property of the said James Campbell, All his right, title and interest in and to 101) acres of land, a little more or less, situate on Township No. .34, in King’s County; and I do hereby give public notice that I will. on the 9th day of November next, at the Court. llouse in Georgetown, at the hour of l‘.’ o’elock,noon, set up and sell, at public auction. the above recited property, to satisfy the levy marked on said Precept, being 1125 lbs 6, besides Sheiilf’s fees and incidental expenses. .IOIIY DA LZIEL, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Oliice, King’s County, April ‘25, 18th”). [43?” The above sale is posiponal zmlilji/r/im' notice. I Y virtue ofa Precept to me direcied, issued by the Hon. John Aldous, Commissioner of Public Lands, against .Ias. McNeill. of St. George’s Parish, I have taken and seized as the property of the said James McNeil]. all his right, title and interest, in and to 50 acres of Land, a little more or less. on Township No. 51, in King's County; and I do hereby give public notice that I will, on the llth day of November next, at the Court Iiouse in George- town, at the hour of 12 o’clock. noon, set up and sell at public auction, the above recited property, to satisfy the levy marked on the said Precept, being £7 lUs,besides Sherill‘k fees and incidental CKpOIISOS. JOIIN DALZIEL, Sherill‘. therilf’s Office, King’s County, April ‘27, 1905. at}? The above sale is postponed unlilfurlhcr 71min). )Y virtue of a Precept to me directed, issued by the Hon. John ) Aldous, Commissioner of Public Lands, against John McCor- mack, of St. George’s Parish. I have taken and seized, as the pro- perty of the said John McCormack. all his right, title and interest in and to 50 acres of land, a little more or lesssituate on Township No. 55, in King's County; and I dohercby give public notice that I will. on the llth day of November next, at the Court [louse in Georgetown, at the hour of II o’clock,. set up and sell at public auction, the above recited property, to sat'sfy the, levy marked on i the said Precept, being £10 ISs (id, besides Sheriff‘s fees and inci- dental expenses. ‘ JOHN DALZIEL, Sheriff. l ShorilT's Office, King’s County, April 27,1865. pig? The abore sale is [ms/pound ilniilfurf/m‘ "Mire. BOARD OF EDUCATION. 7 "IIE monthly meetin;r of the lloard of Educafion will beheld at _ the Board lioom, Charlottetown, on 'lflllll’tSDAY, the ‘2 ith October inst., at ll o'clock, a. m. J Oct. 26, 180.]. JOHN MON E11111, Sec'y.