=? SY sae eee a EE OE ERT AEA OD SDT AP he ae TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. } ; i GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND Deru, June 7. The Irish executive has irsued an impor tant circular instructing all the county in specter and wis tbulary to for «. to their head quar ers sworn reports os te the occasions W n they antie: pate obstruction to shorit! 's sales or evictions in order that the Governwey: may send the military forces and preclaim the district, warning all persons to refrain from assem bling to obstruct legal processes and de- claring that all persons so assembling shall be dispersed by force. This circular en- tirely dispels the rumor that the Govern ment intended te introduce measures fer the temporary suspension of evicticns. Jone 7. Lex boy, The £100 foot race known as the Sic Meld | Whit Suntide handicap, was won by Smith, of Pittsburg, Pa. There were 62 eompetitors, Lonpon, June 8, The Times’ Dublin despatch says there is little doubt the (jovernment have consider ed the expediency of suppressing the Land League, but there is a difference of opinion amobg the lawy: rs as to whether it can be dene without av Act of Parhament least done so cfliciently as to roclamation being evaded; but the thert» adopted, of arresting violent speak ers, etc, ia calculated to obtain the same result by more certain though less rapid means. Lord Carnarvon, Conservative, formerly Colonial Seeretary, speaking at yesterday, stronzly condemned the | ef the Government, who, he said were nsible for the civil war in Ireland. would find the question not to be or at res one ol land merely, but that every class of prop- | erty will be menaced. He did not think Englishmen would long be hood wiuked by the reckless rheturic of demagugnes or the! plausible nostranis of politicat quacks. Joseph Chamberlain, president of the | Board of Trade, speakin 3g at Birmingham, said : disorder in Ireland are mere deep seated | than was supposed, and that they are not to | be found in this or any previeus Govern. | ment ; they are io be found in the condi- tion of the peopie themselves. said, was no renic ly, but a certain amount ef force was necessary to uphold tlie law. Referring to the Land Bill, he said the Government hai staked its exislencs upon it. The Cornel! University crew have arrived and are in excellent health. They trained every day during the passage from New York, in a stationary rowing apparatus Lonvon, June 8. uestion ion agent of ould be Secretary Biaina, in reply to a put by Mr. Brer‘en, lrish emigrat at Dunalk, as to whether the able-bodied paup-ra in New York » objected to, has written that pov bar to immigrants williag to work and to iaAnaIng Pn wong PRR oe ees a Le@easary t prevent a } course | Bui ten, i ley | ‘hey | It is perfect ly evident the causes of | g 1.8 &. erty is ne | i The Czar rt oo oA S onl widen a : ' We have now Stock has been personally se Prices Very Low for Cash. Ketail. May 10. 4881 VT) JIL i Uu ek the A MINER, elected, and is Complete GHORG-E: TUNE as at ———— Livi pg ee, ve —_ r™ ‘ence Jiet r 4 Ol LULIN AT s ro one, i > mh Ff vy f With 7A L rlOd Departments, DAVIES g tans == iS. The Wholesale and & CO. _ ee es = = Meee * , » , day, blowing an Italian te pleces and : ea ; | fatally injuring William Ager, the owner. J & | ‘ ¥ <4 INDIA. i > ¥ } Bomes 1¥Y, June oO. N awe h hea ROO) | : bar WwWew is Deen recelved from Candahar y KC { fa he foree of the caval: and infant ry Oo 4 | Which had arrived near Giriskh, was at- iD ee is S | tacked by the Ameer’s troops, on the 3rd | | instant, and reuted after four hours fight- i iny. | The advance in sugar mi ' iw St sanguine exXvect sught early in the & lof arise. Latest i frem the West 15 te 20 per cent in st year. Tt while the d } } Have peen A®*n in artici advices Indies show ad tic} ter cy af the eronp i } Witn if 1@ StLOCKS wht, mand 13 | finers werking at their fullest pation received Oy mn ail as compared everywhere are active. Re- The Sugar and Moiasses Market. | has exceeded the! ations of holders who EUAIN SSE, inform their SUITABLE customers, Importations, and are now ready with an “extensive Show of New Goods _ TRADE, 2%. a> iS Rens and the publie generally, | ) PS 2) FOR THE SEASON'S ee anes STERNS that they have completed their’ Our Stock is first-class in every particular, and we only ask an inspection of the same tu convince you that we are giving the NTH as iu NEW Newest and best Goods at the lowest prices. W STRIPED AND CHECKED SILK BUNTINGS, NEW GRENADINES, | capacity and have experienced con siderable | ai g abreast of their orders. Fair to good Refining is quoted in York at Te. to 7T§c.; and Granulated, | which a mouth ago was quoted dull at Se., | tlicult ty in keepi }ia now selling freely at 10Jc. to Ile. ~— *. L- o. at me } R 2 s me stocka in Montreal Refineries are hight, 'that operations are pariialiy restr : The market is strony. ‘There are Groce ry prades in first hands under Se. te Sic. is the price quoted between j Gra nvlated is selling at lle. to 11 1-8e., and Yellow Refined at 8} to S$e., | Saverding to sample. Molasses nas kept | pace with the advance in su Lie jobbers vars. s Danger and his Precau-; ebey the laws, bu’ that immigration of dis- | tions Against it selute paupers and criminals is ees ——-- ebjectionable. |. The St. Petersburg police recently dis- A correspondent at Rome says: The Pope | covered a plot to kill the Czar, an d have is much impressed by the active participa- captured twenty one of the conspirators. tion of the Irish clergy in the laud agita- | [: appears that a carpenter overheard them tien, despite his expressed injunctions. He p otting the death ef Czar, in a reom, has laid the matter before the Congregation | and informed the police, who next day for Extraordinary Ecclesiastical Affairs, in| gocreted a lieutenant-celonel and a iarce erder to recali te disobedient Bishops te | forces behind se of the furniture in the duty. |reom. A large nate of police was alsx A despatch from Cork reports that wide- | posted outside the building. The Nihilists spead dissatisfaction prevails among the | held a long connie: and military and police, owing te the manner in which they are ordered about. The village of [bradiey in Hampshire has | The been almost totally destroyed by fire. A precess-server has been so verely beaten at Dromore, County Sligo, is dying. that he | Yesterday a party of 50 marines, sent | from EKantry to Ballydehob, was evcount ered at thie latter place by a mob number ing some thousands. After much stone throwing and eoime bayonet charges the oom, capturing the entire band A St. Perersburg despatch savs :—The | Cz+r’s palace at Gatschina is filled with soidiery and } obiee. Kvery one vil u business at the palace ts subjected’ to a | vigerous search whenever they have ocaa. | sion to wa there. The court will seou re uove to Peterhof, which has a small pert } at the mouth o f the Neva. Four li rhtships i will be allowed to approach. Two vy: will always be r. | are marines were compelled to retreat to Bas- | try under the pro‘ection ef a priest. EUROPE AND THE EAST. Vienna, June 7. Advices from Sofia state that Prince Alexander is not disheartened by the strong agitation against his plans He does net seem to attach great importance | to his remaining, Luton the contrary would | not personally regard it as a great misfor- | tune if he were free to return again enjuy civilized life. Beri, June 7. A letter from Russia states that abeut 30 | army officers, including a colonel of the Imperial Guards, have been arrested the past mouth. Among the naval officers arrested are relatives of Procurer Genera! and |} | denald’s hea after convers ing fer six hours finall ¥ resol ived upon the death of the Czor at the end of this month. lieutenant-colonel suddenly spr: icealment and ., “ey aye from his cor fired a ‘ ' 7. . ? dena — 4 whereupen the whole force rushed into the will he at chored il there, and no oth ichts aly to convey from St. Petersburg, accompanied on either side by at ype lo boat. ? Persona! intelligence. rm ry 5 1712 4 . 7: « The Toronto Glob: on the 8:hinst., has the following special cablegram : Sir John Mac- lth has | he is now able to attend to several business | matters. He feels much cheered by the| opin ion of Dr. _Snare v Clarke, that he is sufferi bg fre im ie organic disease. His phy-| | sicans recomme aa him to proceed to Turn- | bridge sil and drink the tera there, Mouravielf, whe conducted the prosecution | other Nihilists executed the Czar. of Rousakoff and for complicity in the murder of The policy of procrastination preme at St. Peters hare UNITED STATES. New Yor, June 8 The Herald's Washington despatch says | reigns su- | the report that Secretary Blaine and Lowell | (Minister to England) may exchange plaees, talked of asa prebelility when Blaine ac- cepted the Secretaryship of State, is again renewed, and prominence is given th ereto by prominent frien:s of the President. Crevetann, O., June 8. Senator Sherman was elected permanent | ehairman of the Republican state conven- | tion. The platforr administration of Foster. A congratulatory letter on the successful refunding af the State debt at a rate of leas than “4 per cent. was r Gevernor Foster wus renominatert as Republican candidate for Governor. ed, the Naw York, June 38. John H. McCabe sued George Jones for $10,000 damages for alieged libellous state. ments published in the Times, and ob- tained judgment for $250 on trial. Al motion to dismiss the complaint ou the = that Jones could not be heid to the iability as a stockh Ider in the Times was denied by Judge Daly. Appeal wae taken and the common pleas reversed it. epinida of the cour: declares the law does Rot impose a liability for libellous matier Uper a stock owner, even though he owns a Majority of shares of the association pub- “ie a newspaper. por, Wontabeater 0 factory near Union ter Oounty, exploded yester- The | adopted endorses the | Garfield and Governor | | J | | oe | whick are said to be verv beneficial for ail ments such as those afiecting Sirdohn. He} will prebably fellow this advice. Ii con- 1.sek = hitnerto » continues as rapidly as he will shortly return to Canada. Hon. Alex. Mackenzie is in Gereva, but returns to London en the 10th inst. Hon. Andrew Mewat and family proceed to Edinburgh to-morrow. ' Vaiesc2=nc will a Ss. SHIP NEW OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. | June 10—sch Lusteria, Boston, salt; Prome- nader, Cow Bay, coal; Morell, St. Peter's Bay, bal; Margaret Ann, Hali fax goods; R. Munn, Picton, coal; Philistine, St. Peter's, C. B, lime- stone. CLEARED. June 10—Pioneer, St. Peter's, C. B., flour. : _ NOTCH 7) SHIPPERS kul vet iar ft eh BY BOSTON STEAMERS, O FREIGHT will be received after three o'clock on days of sailing. Bills of Lading must be presented for sig- by four o'clock, nature by four oc CARVELL BROS. June 1, ’8!—law wed BILLS OF LADING AT THE BXAMINER OFFICE, pistol, | er vessels | greatly improved and | New Fiat | New est ibipar E “ay IMMERSE and ‘ Ba’ NEW NEW PRI N'TED CA} NEW PR sand Honaets 1S, Ties, ¢ e Force, he} stocks in the lenin g United States perts, ‘Charlottetown, May 19, gar. * - >. ~ a of Every Pescription, 4 NEW SC ARFS, NEW LACE GOODS, NEW FRILLINGS, iBRICs, INTED SATIN. comcast aman: * £Y* —_ y, ‘Large Display o CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS ROOM Goops BY EVERY STEAMER. Latest Nevellies in Dress NEW RIBBONS, NEW FRINGES. Cloods, Prints | {f Feathers aad Flowers. CLOTH AND TWEEBS AT VERY LGW PRICES. PAPER, e STE & & ERNS. Where he will rem dust oN ncce FREDAY, 16th INSZ., afnl treatment of the nin fora few days to con- E CLASS ONLY, undersigned, | who is Rosie n personally to most of the lead- j } | Hiss nye Mercnuagants on Prince kid ward Isla: a a A aniiedent guarantee that aLL WHO COME CaN | BS CURED Lonliy fer circulars, ete., to the Czir to A gaairagyy ME PICLILe Kaas bell 6G Ge Ge i that we Ss viz: Boaton, New York, Philadelphia ana “ -~seecaemcmme ee eS Balti ore are only 5,800 -puns., against DOE , s ; rT tT ' SI Yi mt c= 19,500 puns. at same time iast year,ade- & ij ey ae B= uz ie eed ad | PN OF : i i | of 12 70 mn : Cas? fon BW som J BE GS i feiency of 15.700 puns. ‘here 1s an active } g F cm demand for Barbacoes iu Montreal, where T moo ff Wailea G* «a a re thot rs cgieene Dies aga s £0ss Of POiCce, Ue. ee the import ations this season have been gy unussaily small. Sales have been made oe ne j ris week, *‘ to arrive,” at S4c. to ddc. perg FHROFK. SUTHERLAND, of London, Ont., ! 4 Imperial gallon. We understand that sev- ine laventer gt Oe vee Veo W + rs OREHAR if ‘ s ee . . 3: : & 3 ‘eral lots are being tranship; to that | Stammering yot discovered, : ts PER BPM narket from here, and sold at full prices. | WHE f B BEV E ay EE 4! EE AX PEGS to thank bis customers, and the With the exception of one or two import: | bu eas Ra is BR NAR) BD public in general, for the very liberal ers, dealers aA do net appear to be alive x (patronage extended to him during the time) to tha stiuation. cece he has been in business, and to inform them | he has leased and is now fitting up the! Store on Graftan Street (to rmmeriv oc cupied | by Bliss Ellis), where he hope< eld custemers and ss Many new favor him with a call; alee that he will ones as will fi5} + a finn TY, Ti nT ; ell ot o fonsiderahie Uiscaunt FOR CASH, — na Wall Bis Lares, Fashionable and Well peicoted Steck af . 3 “ 73% ° . Lily ~~ & qi IV A gus SHOES A ptt RES , VilLuun PUL, rmencin 1 May 28th, until ro. al) No reasonable offer refused. g é the } ace, WwW. BR. BOREHAM, Sign of the Hlephant, ti ul rem HG SUPA! » brands Flour, 20 bavs Navy Bread, oer 25 tierces Sugar, 7 72 ‘ 3, | 18S] rat pr ey 400 barrels cho 30 | puns, Mola eS, 75 chests and hall ekeoti ‘Tea, 30 boxes and half-bexes Flat Tobacco, 10 boxes and half-bosee Twist Tebacee, a5 em wont FRR Peer ar ie ers | A FUR, WOUL ARD | Kintg |, 3 caddies Gold Bar Tobacco, ; 100 boxes Seap, anil 50 boxes T. D. Pipes, | 150 boxes Raisins, ; ; 10 bags Rice j a s | Dab? aALiUe, Pt — £2 oo FR Pae & LAbeeA | a ¥e —" igo RAORRISHE S.| 20 boxes Nixey’s Black Lead, Caos? Ss BEYWHRRPERESELI Gs es See ! Washboards, Wrapping Paper, ‘Mav 27. 1881 oo kegs Nails, 2 200 | Hags Salt, any. Ths : 7 109 «oils Rope, 20t tubs Butter, | 60 tins Lard (iG and 20 Jb, tins), | 5% ¢ i BTCY] 20 casks Amarionn is erosene Oil t 7; ¥ i> % é 7 4 1 { 1 BH 5 : ‘ * ; ‘ eT i> 4 +} i ATO! ases ao do. Q9., =< ee - “i | 60 suits Oil Clothing, | 150 barrels (good brie rht) Herring. ss eee i rer sale by | HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, Biay 23, 1881—lm eod shad vy 4) a : 3 om : bstar Packers’ Supplies JOSber . bi GXGrS \? Os AS I 838 Queen Street, AM ANXIOUS ‘Reduce my stock in ea ee infil tew TO {his Ling, R. W. TREMAINE. a e P| | Ch’town, May 3, 1881. a a eee a ee *| | Y PRIVA TE D ALK, | VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, | A: | streets. Por the premises to May 23, aSe TURN May 31, 'Bi—eod THE BEST situated on corner ef Pownal and Kent | f further particulars apply ca) EDWARD CORBETT. sat tu P SEED, ome BEER & SONS. +0,000 (1 lb.) Cans, in cases, 48 each, 250 boxes Tin Plates, 49 ingots Retined Tin, 30 pig + Lead, 5 bars ij and 14 Copper, 5 bales Marline, 20 kegs Bex Nails, 120 coils 12 thread Manilla, 2%) bags Nos. l and 2 Navy Bread, 00 barre! 8 Flour, “30 chests and half chests Tea, 50 barrels Suear £0 puns 55 barrels Mess Pork, , Mol Agee, 30 do Prime Mess Pork, {9 ds Jowls, 10 do Beef, 59 do Herring, fer Bait, 50 suits 0] Clothing. r or sale t By HORACE HASZARD. y 6, ’&l—I1m eod, Residences To Let. Ch’town, Ma Pleagani: VW. Hynd- Pos- now in the eceupation ef P, man, near the head of Hillsboro Street. session giverin a few days. _may 9--eod tf JAS. DESBRISAY. For Sale or to Let. HAT Freehold Property, with a front of eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- four feet on Sydney Street, the House con-. taining 16 large rooms aud two Kitchens, an be turned inte cne Dwelling by unlock. fazadoor. Apply on the premises to MRS. BOSWALL. Maroh 12, 1881-—if to seo all his } GE DWELLING HOUSK and Premises’ ve ‘ u a 3 rs ES bee fi | BRITI SH WAREHOUSE - Queen Square. Ww BRITISH AND FoRBIGN DRY GOODS us to the Publie. ry Uopartment E have opened and are now showing the largest and cheapest stock of Ever offered by n By pwed a Uonplese ‘selecied by Gne of the Firm on Intending to make a Change in. their present Business, And being desirous of leaving out their ntive Steck { Boe Bs ail Best Assorted OCTOBER. et ee ee it comprises in parts House Furnishing Hardware, Builders’ " Carriage Makers’ - Saddlery a VERY COMPLETE. 5S 0. IS & STEEL, &¢., WHICH THEY ARB OFEERING For Cash or Short Credit. an i BIG DISCOUNT. REMEMBER THE PLACE, Hillmer’s Tin Shop, ST EET. >pposite GREAT GEORGE W. & DAWSON & C0. May 10, 1881. OUR -I5 Complete in Every Particular, eS ee WHOLESALE BUYERS In Town and Country will find it to their ad- vantage to call upon us and INSPECT OUR LARGE STOCK Uefere Purchasing Elsewhere. W. £. DAWSON & CO, May 10. 1881. j ‘known as ‘* Morrisey’s Foundry,” {, . f Varnishes, 4 Good Ff the Very Mest Perms, en We if-r them at unusually low prices to all Who mh vor us with a eal! 8 A susérior article of TEA always om hand, Ww. & A. BROWN & CO, VF — siny 350, LSSt. = ECUTORS’ SALE. FOUNDRY RYEO SALE. "Es =o ‘RRISEY’S Céad ‘av iB URES he bxecuters of the I AW imetructed by the bstate en the late Edward Morrisey lw ic d LON, on the premises, ou tz fs , +. aece 7 ( edueaay, t he 16th of June, vo ch ck, boon, well known Property situated at the eact end of Keut Street, and admirably located fer i oundr y or bactory purposes, The Land mrasures $4 feet on Kent street 1d ext back 160 feet, bemg Town Lot part of Town Lot No. 8, in the 4th ived. ‘Phe Buildings consist of a Pattera Moulding “hop, Machine Shop, Re Shop, Blackemith’s Rarge aod Brass Foundry. There is also in the rear of the Land above described a pie eof Land 485790 feet, part of Town Lot No. 57. in the 2rd hnudred, whieh with a right of way 15 feet wide, extending to (;ratton street : will be Bold either together with the Foundry Property or separate. is very valnable Property ia now. ordercd for Positive and Unreserved Sale te close the Estate. srtns—T enty five per cent, down, and in four years with interest at six That Valuabie and ends a. 5 and une Shop, , of @ N. B.--Th ; , {ae baAIanee per cent, WILLIAM DODD, ay 24, Auctioneer, Vow Scotch lweeds, NRW CANADIAR WEEDS ¢‘} L@ THS, A SPENDID CHOICE Si—-th s rd one ether * wy revexvEg EY Ve aR EE ; Bue Which we are now making up to ils ti 4 PRS a4 “ULADD we i; 1 AND GUARANTEE Garment, BR & — has on hand a large SHE above ¢ quantity a ‘mapa ; | MILK PA} Pots, Garden Vases, ete., May 21, 'Si—2Zaw heirs of the | M. OW. ROCERY DEPARTMENT ; , : ; ; Cornmeal. FLOW E Ty % iTS, BUTTER CROCKS, BEAN POTS, MOLASSES J AR s, a PRESERVE CROCKS, xd other W vhich they offer at Wholessie Only. at the office of the Queen asd Water Ste, Works Urnamental Flower made*to order, Also, Bone Dust for sale. FRED. VW. Samples ean be seen 4 orner at the of mr a | undersicnec ae No sales kivery description HYNDMAN. - SALE OB 70 LEP. NHAT Valuable Freehold P roy erty, situate and owned by the Skinner, Esq., son- sisting of vie and Coach Home, Alsa, a V ANT LOT, suitable for a Gar- dex, adjoining the above. The Hovse contains | large Shop, 7 Bed- rooms, Dining Room, Parlor and Kitchen. The Shop ie at present occupied by the Inspector of Weights and Measures, Apply on the premises to ap29 ISS SKINNER, Cornmeal tl SYORE and to arrive, 500 Barrels of Choice Kiln Pried Cornmeal, for sale af lowest prices, OWEN CONNOLLY & 00, Ch'town, May 26, '81—2w 3aw -TO LET. WELL FINISHED SHOP on Queen Square, ope ite the Post Office. Rent, $200. Enquire at the office of J. & T. MORKIS, May 3}, i5s1. Queen Street > Street, ou Sidney 4 Dw ellin. TAC