NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, EUROPEAN. Lonvon, Oct. 14. The Dubli correspondent of the Tiines confirms the report that the Geverument | intends to prosecute the Land Leagu leaders and says it is expected the pro- ceedings will be on an .extensive scale. No actual steps have taken, but the threatened blow cannot be leng sus- pended. heen LONDON, Oct, 12. Mr. Frou le has written to an Lrish gen- tleman a letter which is printed in the Times to-day. He says: The present state of things cannot laat and the agitation will probably oblige the Government to call Parliament together early, perhaps for a November session. They will then bring in a bill to satisfy the Parnell party, and the House ©! Lords will throw it hen there will be an appeal to the country. So far lsee- nofurther. Ido not know what answer the constituencies will give. Lre- land and the Irish people may still be safe if we show that weare hot afraid; that we will at least try to be just, and that one function of justice isto punish crime. If Messrs. Gladstone and Forster have their way, then civil war, which the Prime Min- ister spoke of, is, I think, inevitable. Lam out. greatly attached to the Irish people. I wish to save them from the fate which suze- ly awaits them if they are again brought into collision with this country.’ Aman named Hefferman, a _ plasterer of Clonbur, and another named Spencer, steward to a neighboring nobleman, have been arrested in connection with the mur- der of Lord Mountmorris. Maprip, Oct. 14. Calixto Garcia was libsrated from the Castle of Alicante on ‘Tuesday by order of the Governmeut, in consequence of a tele- gram from Captain General Blanco, declar- ing he had promised their freedom to Gar- cia and those who surrendered with him on condition that they reside out of Cnoba. Garcia™*arrived here on Wednesday at the office of the Minister for Colonies, and he will remain free on that condition. Care ‘Town, Oct. 14. The Basutos sacked and burned the Gov- ernment office and barracks at Mascu. Col. Bayley, with 500 men, is still besieged at that place. Carrington, with a small force, is besieged at Mafeteny, Reinforce- ments on the way. VALPARAISO, Oct. 15. Representatives of the three belligerents will meet on board of the United States man-of-war at Arica. It is understood one stipulation will e that hostilities may be continued peuding negotiations. Peru, it is reported, will refuse any cession of territory. The United States Minister has left Valparaiso for Arica to preside at the meeting. Rome, Oct. 14. The Pope has acceded to Cardinal Nina’s request to be relieved of the Secretaryship of State on account of ill health. It is stated Monsigner Jacobina will succeed him. UNITED STATES. INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 14. Additienal returns last night and this morning show about the same ratio of gains. Jhe Republican majority on the State ticket will not fall short of 7,000. Congress will stand eight Republicans, five Democrats. The Republicans have a majority in both branches of the Legisla- ture. Boston, Oct. 14. Advices received up to a late hour this morning show that the Republican majority in Ohio will reach 22,000. Fifteen of the twenty Congressmen are Republicans, a gain of six. In Indiana the Republicans gain two Congressmen. They also have a majority in both branches of the Legislature, insuring a Republican successor to United States Senator McDonald. Mr. Porter’s majority for governor will be between seven and eight thousand. teturns from West Virginia show Repub- lican gains in many counties, but the Demo- cratic majority will probably not fall below 8,000. The constitutional amendments probably were adopted. CINCINNATI, Oct. 14. The collection of news both at Columbus and Indianapolis was suspended before nid night by the central committees. Not much else was done by others. The Republicans are now claiming a majority of 8,000 and a majority of the Legislature. The /aquirer of this city says: he effect of the Ohio and Indiana elections upon the Democracy of the Union will cer- tainly be as invigorating as was the effect of Maine in September upon the Repub- licans. Four year ago the Democrais Yost Ohio and carried Indiana by only 5,000 votes and still elected a President. The vote of Indiana is not needed to elect Hancock. The vote of Ohio was not ex- pew iu order to secure the election of ancock.” ce 7 New York, Oct. 14. Martin Lynch, who lost all his savings in betting on Indiana election, cut his throat to-day and died. Democratic National Executive Com- mittee is in session this afternoon at Demo- cratic headquarters. Among those present are Senator Barnum and Messrs. Scott, Pa. ; Smalley, Vt.; Hewitt, N. Y.; Barnes, Ga. ; and Cleveland, N. J. Resuit of October elections and prosecution of campaign are, itis understood, subjects under considera- tion, << P- Weather Bulletin. Probubilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritin.e Provinces Toronto, Oct. 15—10 a, m., South-westerly to south-easterly winds ; me to-\ay ; rain to-morrow. hocal and Other Items. ‘ Treas on first and last ew i | ae ) “Piney hada gerani naval review and sham | fivhtin Halifax on the i4th. as } HE criminal hbel suit of Smith os. Lawson } was adjourned until Wednesday next. | an | ‘Tere are 179 colleges in the United States where both sexes are admitted as students. alg November third is appointed a day of general thanksgiving throughout the Demi- nion. ns ae . THE steamer ‘‘ Miramichi” arrived from lontreal on Friday evening with a large freight. She sailed for Pictou this morning. ocala Hyacintus, $1.30 per doz; Tulips, 30 cents ner dozen ; , 25 cents per dozen at tie Agricultural Store— Rh. May ; 016 Si { ‘roecuse : aa i Tug steamer ‘* Prince Edward” sailed at noon to day for Pictou, where she will dis- charge the balance of her cargo. She will then go to Montreal to load grain an cattle fo: (treat Britain. dite = SuGaks have advanced in England and re ports from Montreal indicate that next week there will be a rise of } to } cent per Ib. there. —St. John Tel athe ; PorK.—Owing to a forward movement in pork, at New Yerk, the price has increased 50 cents per bbl, in St. John and market is un- stealy.—S/, John T'el, sic nacastaliaiadinbidetaisi Granp Drvistion, 5S. of T. derstand, mymeet in annual session at New Wiltshire, on Thursday, the 28th inst., commencing business at 11.30 a. m. will, we un- Tue Sackville (N.B.), and the Yarmouth (N.S8.), Exhibitions are reported in the St. Johu papers. The Sun says the cattle were about as gool as those shown at Charlotte- town; but the nags were not so good. Mr. Grorar Sweanor, of Montreal, claims te have discevered a method of dividing the electric dight, by which it is adapted to household use. ‘The inventor asserts that he can supply the light for domestic use at one- third the price of gas. ARCHIBALD Fornes.—This gentleman, who Mr. Lindley has secured at enormous terms, will appear Monday, Oct. 25, at Academy of Music, giving his lecture ‘* Royal People I have met.” Box plan now open at Chap- pelle’s Bookstore. Tne Turr.—There is talk of a match trot- ting race between ‘‘ Lady Bagnall,” owned by Mr. Dover, of Charlottetown, and ‘* Annie ‘thel, owned by Mr. ©, A. Holstead, of this town, and controlled by Mr. S. Rand. The race if arranged will take place on the ‘‘ Lim- e:ick.”” Both animals are said now to be suffering slightly from the ‘‘ epizoo.’’— Mone- ton Times. [vr is reported that Real Estate is going up steadily in Montreal. The rise is said to be equal in the value of well situated property to some thirty per cent. The appreciation is attributed to the improvement in business, the plentifulness of money and the scarcity of opportunities for its prefitable investment in other directions. Five prisoners in Pictou jail set a straw bed on fire, Tuesday moraing, evidently expecting the jailor would go into the cell and put it eut, and then, after overpoweriug him, they would make their escape. But the jailor ‘* took the matter in at a glance,” and, letting the straw burn ont, smoked the prisoners beautifully, and then drenched them with water from the engine. Tse Moncton 7'imes remarks that there are i A few days all sorts of tricks in every trade. agoa statement came down here from the Upper Provinces to the effect that the cattle trade was proving unremunerative to Ontario shippers, but a Toronto despatch of this morning says that a syndicate of Toronto cattle dealers have contracted for space in two lines ef steamers for 20,000 head of cattle. The first statement may have been made to scare weak speculators, especially in the Mari- tine Previnces, out of the trade. On October the 12th was celebrated in Italy. Spain and on this side of the Atlantic, the discovery of America by the great Geno- ese navigator, Christopher Columbus. The Columbus Association, of New York, made careful preparation for the due commemora- tion of the man and the event. In twelve years more it will be four hundred years since the opening up of this new world to Europeans. Ne doubt that annivérsary will be celebrated with due solemnity throughout both America and Europe. Recarpinc the diploma granted Mr. Me- Leod’s horse §‘‘ Blackfoot,” by the Judges at the St. John Exhibition, the owner desires us to state, that he did not send his horse to St. John to compete against horses from Prince Edward Island, but he sent him to compet¢ azainst New Brunswick horses, and finding that the Island horses would not be allowed to compete against the horses of New Brunswick, he lecked his horse ‘‘Blackfoot” in his stall on tho Exhibition grounds. While thus closed from the view of the Judges and the public a diploma was awarded Blackfoot for being an excellent animal, and§second to Mr., Cras- well’s horse. , Henry Longworth, Esq., the Island Commissioner, has sent Mr. Mcleod a letter testifying that Blackfoot was locked up when the Judges made the award. Acapemy or Music.—To-night will be what is termed a sensational night, as the manage- ment offers the Life and Death of Dick Tuar- pin and Tem King, together with Kate Kear- ney. Monday evening is set apart for the benefit of Miss Louise Forster, upon which occasion she caters for the intellectual and educated element, intreducing the most bril- liant comedy in the English language, and in which the part of Duke Aranza has been the favorite characters with Garrick, Kean and all the greatest artists on the stage. It ranks with Sheridan s ‘* School for Scandal,” Shak- speare’s ‘‘Much ado About Nothing,” and will live as long as the English language is spoken. Doctor Creamer will sing, Mrs. Williams will play ajsolo, and the beneficiaire also sings. - Thursday is Cricketer’s night. ‘‘Orp Gotp”’ can now be found at the Apothecaries Hall. Call early. foe 8 ARE Silks and dating, A FULL STOCK Charlottetown, October 4, 1589. Hanufacturers, Aitentien !! / ‘ VALUABLE Real Estate and Machinery i SPRING PARK BREWERY, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, | AM instructed by Messrs. W. R. Warrson _and A. L. Browy, Trustees of the Estate | of Mrs. AcBert HynpMay, to sell at Public Auction, on the premises, on Thursday, the 1th of November Next, av $2 o’CLOCK, NOON, All that Valuable Real Estate, Comprising One acre of Land, with the Brewery, Malt House, Store, Distillery, aad Dwelling House. Also the Machinery. Steam Engine & Boiler. This property was built for and used as a) Brewery, was fitted up in the latest and most approved style. The Engine and Boilers were built by a first-class maker in London, England. All the requisites for Brewing pur- poses are within the Building, and in yood working order. This property will be sold without reserve on the day and hour first above named. No | postponement en account of weather or any other cause. As the Buildings may be con- | verted into another line of manufactory, they will be offered separately or together, as may suit purchasers. Terms and all other information may be. hal on application to W. D. STEWART, Auctioneer. Queen Street Auction Rooms, Oct. 7, 80. CITY ASSESSMENT. TEXHE City Collector hereby notities all persons who have not paid the last half- year’s assessment, that he will be in the City Clerk’s office for ten days from date; hours, 10 to 4, to receive such taxes now in arrears, at the expiration of which time the names of all persons in default will be duly published | and executions issued, ee W. SHEPHERD, . | Ch’town, Oct. 13, ’80--3i City Collector. For Sale or to Let. ENHAT Freehold Property, with a front of | eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty-_ four feet on Sydney Street,the House contain- | ing 16 large rooms and two Kitchens® Can | be turned into one Dwelling by unlocking a doer. Apply on the premises to — MKS, BOSWALL. April 26, 1880—tf Flour and Meal. | RDERS will be received for the follow- | ing Brands of Flour and Meal !— ‘* Buda” (Patent), ‘‘ Alabaster,” ‘‘Golden | Age,” ‘‘Extra Family,” ‘“Warcup’s Su-| perior,” ‘‘ White Kose,” ‘‘ Florence,” | ‘‘Beaver,” “Pastry” and ‘‘ Amber,” and | choice K. D. Corn Meal—-*‘ Golden Star.” Quotations for the above Brands of Flour and Meal f. o. b. at Mills, or delivered at Charlottetown or Summerside. J. R. FOSTER Millers and Shippers’ Agent, | Moncton, N. B. May 6, 80. rE\RE WEEKLY EXAMINER, — Per sous having relatives or friends abroad, and desiring to keep them informed concernirg P. E. island, cannot do soin a better or cheap. er way than by subscribing to Tue WkExur EXAMINER, Sent, postpaid, to any address m Great Britain, the United States, or the minion, on receipt of One Dollar, IN| ALL in Pompadour, Velvets and Velveteens, in Plain Colors, Pompadcur and Embossed, New Laces, Ribbons, &c.., Flowers and Feathers, UNSURPASSED AT AUCTION. | NOW SHOWING A SUPERIOR -Q: THE NEWEST a SE o nee ee PERKINS & STERNS. STOCK OF wea tie" . New Milinery and Millinery Wiaterials ! DIRECT FROM BEST LONDON HOUSES. PLUSH, FREIZE, VELVET, FUR AND STRAW HATS, SHAPES. Brocade ani Plain olors, Hat and Bonnet Ornaments. OF STAPLE AND IN VALUE FALL SUPPLIES. Molasses. 70 puns. very choice in stock, 50 puns, to arrive. CARVELL BROS. Sugar. 30 hhds, 10 tes. ™- Barbadoes and Porto Rico. 50 bbis. : 30 bbls. White Granulated. BROS. CARVELEL Kerosene. 159 casks best American. CARVELL BROS. 25 kegs Twist, 10 boxes Flat, 50 cads Bright Smoking (nice supplies. ) CARVELL BROS. Tea. e 75 chests very superior (warranted, ) CARVELL BROS. Beans. 10 bbls. White Beans. . CARVELL Curranis. 25 bbis., new and nice. CARVELL BROs. Sole Leather. 250 sides No. | 300 sides No, 2 BROS, Logan’s CARV ELL Raisins. 100 boxes Valencias. BROS. CARVELL BROs. Brooms & Pails. 100 dozen Brooms, 100 dozen Pails. CARVELL BROS, Soaps. 200 boxes extra nice qualities. in pound bars. | CARVELL BROs. Starch. 40 boxes. CARVELL BROS. Baking Soda. 50 kegs. ‘ CARVELL BROS, 200 boxes and tins Mustard, Pepper, @inger, Cinnamon, ete., ete. CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, Sept. 23, 1880 —pat 2w 2aw MUSIC. RS. D. McRAE has removed her Class to Terlizzick’s Building, corner of Queen and Kent streets, where she wishes to con- tinue her course of instr~cticn for the winter. Mrs. McRae feels conficent, from her long eXperience in tuition, that any pupils placed in her charge will obtain thorough and speedy advancement. Ch’town, Oct. 4, °80—6i pd FANCY GOODS, AND VARIETY. PERKINS oe eee & STERNS. INSURANCE AGRICULTURAL re nsurauee (OY, OF WATERTOWN, BY, SA eee me ORGANIZED 1883. ‘Net Assets for Protection of Policy ilelders $1,137 ,549.73. ee ee ee Deposited with the Dominion Government for Security of Canadian Policy Holders, $109,000.00. LOSSES PAID TO DATE, OVER $3,900,000. j i | | Parties desiring Insurance on Private Reai- | dences and contents, or Farm property, had | better find out rates, etc., of this Time Tried | and Fire Tested Insurance Company. N. B.-—Canvassers wanted. Ros. AnGus, Special Agent for the Maritime Provinces. JAS. DesBRISAY, General Agent for P. E. I. } | | | Ch town, July 31, 1880—3m Srory B, Lape PAINE. Bens. F. GRarron, HaLtpertr E | Late Commissioner of Patents, j i | PATENTS. | PAINE, GRAFTON & LADD, | Attorneys-at- Lato and WNolicitors of American | and Voreigqn Patents, 412 Firrn Srreer, Wasnincrox, D. C, { a ? ‘ ° Practice patent l¢w in all its branches in ithe Patent Office, and inthe Supreme and iC Circuit Courts of the United States. Pamph- lets sent free on réceipt of stamp for postage. septd QUEEN INSURANCE O0'Y. OF ENGLAND, CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING, Fama se FE. effected or ali kinds cf Bu ings, Merchandise and Produce. Also, Vessels on the stocks. Special rates for isolated residences, Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince Edward Island June, 1877— BUILDING LOTS. errs wanting to purchase Buil ling Lots ia Victoria, Lot 29, will please ap- ply to DONALD PALMER, Esq:, or Ms, HENRY HARDAY, July 20, 1880-—oaw Summerside, il anpanenetaetettpatne cnt