nected TER ee and Other items. TELEGR ; pocal and \. r NEWS ) « g comipg jp? pientitt . e r | I y weve . SPECIAL Desp ME 7, . Le SSPATCHES TO Tug EXAMINER, ] shh 1 gag. Magistrate} The Princess Louise goes to No case Bermuda, te day . baal geraeto & aa saat H R. H Pri CHARLESTON, Jan. 26, operatio® ° thite cits on rae Lowise sailed from ie f yo voard H. M. S.. ** Dido.” a? CI as ‘ artec at terd : T) \ , ( oO, yes- a Fae ay 1@ Marquis of Lorne leaves for ¥ sché. : Ottaw a, via W rshington to-day. ‘ Prices etic a tt i Wa : , , Tas market A New French Cabinet. gre anchange’- - oe a Te, below sepia Parts, Jan, 26. wESTY THREE is prol _ bee oe . aioe on Monday e ™ or = that | resident Grrevy will | ¢ i 3 Cail on . e k elilte and M. W ilson to form | G & Co.'s, a new Cabinet | Go right at once * | “ht pair or > soi bay # right pelt °" Affe krish Affairs. _— ok eng t the Capes AMONG the pass e I peday is Mr. Percy ' rye ba Dvusuin, Jan. 26. tah to § i d seat at ~ - ‘ ‘a THOSE we wish te should go early: | ¢ Mr. oem reftises to give’ bail for his oncert iy oul y. ture 200 . a , Mr, Barle s . o al good behavior. : He says he will go of Hamilton, Ont., on the 22nd 1 Tas pee} le ) Lome se. peliave the eufiens Mr. Cowan, M. P., has offered to give , sent 3,00" At a : ft bail for Messrs. Davitt and Healy. by the floods wm (rermal o a ones “Intense Young a ote » the Earie will sing th ) 2” it full of “gan” at his Concert to-night. The Cimbia Disaster. is peed loc hits. f Lonvon, Jan. 26, wich service to-night at 7.30, | «¢ The eypusaton into the cause of | the fur — Davy tf God To-morrow | ©umbia” disaster confirms the statement qill be on a1 bea et calidad of the captain of the ‘Sualtan,” that the at 4, there #2 a collision was the fault of the “Cimbia.” broker has, under a si in A Mosrreat stock pre-law, been oed by 95 for calling & coutrer - e Board of Erchange A Note from the Porte. a liar and a thief. CONSTANTINOPLE, Jan. 26. aeGill The Porte has sent a note to the Powers eee: ne ane - pointing out that the conduct of Great Yeteria Medica, » new | | Britain in Egypt is at variance with the pointed LeXt — |Sovereignty of the Sultan. Germany has “City of Charlottetown” 'advised the Porte to submit the matter to : conference of the Powers. ere .ege, Tux Stadents in McGill Coll Montreal, having * struck t the prolessor ol Tus barquentine | arnved at St. John on Dunday, from Per- aambuer, with a cargo cf 7,500 bags of qugar for the Moucton re finery. on Excluding French Princes. > 4 j . , . ' » ~ Mis, Eanur’s Benefit in YM. OC, A. Hall) 1. - Paris, Jan. 26. G-sight will be a graud success. The Pro-| he French Ministry have adopted the Se in excellent. | proposition of M. Floquet to exclude the o | Princes from French Territory, and to Mr, Fox, of the Police Gazette, announces | punish the transgressors by imprisonment. thet he is ready to match Mace to stand up | for rounds against John L. Sullivan and} mateh Siade to fight Sulivan for $2,500 a side god the championship of the world. fe ee Weather Bulletin ~_——— Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the le for the | Varitime Provinces. re being made for the Garvival, which will teke place on the Ist} e . , . > | february, in the Citi ckating Rink. | Hight or ten of the most attractive figures at Gaga? preparations o1 Toronto, Jan. 26—10a. m. ps moderate northwest to north | Light to Sammerside Uarniva! will take part. oo fine cold weather > 7 ae Wa beg to acknowledge the receipt of a | SHIP NEWS. bag of new potatoes from Mr. Georges Smith, of Winsioe Road. They are ‘very early | wee"; but the seed were, we think, “ pro-| 4, life” They were grown in Mr. Smith's | Tho A onayp literary and musical entertain-| ment, under the auspices of the Caledonian Ub of P. E. Islanu, will couie off at the Muket Hall, about the middle of February | mat, An jexceiient programme, which 18 | being prepared, will short!y be published. > Tat first salmon of the season cauzht in the | Penobscot river was received yesterday in Quincy Market. bere at the price asked, $1.50 a pound, and it} was sent to New York.— Boston Traveller, Jan, 19. In port at Pernambuco, Dec 22—barque J Foley, Townsend, and Sharperton, mas, for New York, loading; brigts Par- | nell, McIsaac, and Eleanor, Cann, do. Barque John F Robertson, from Parahaiba for Liverpool, with sugar and cotton, put into St. Thomas, Jan 2, as before reported, leak- ing, with loss of jibboom, fore and maintop- masts, mizzenmast and sails. She had dis charged cargo and was waiting on the 12th; ; would probably be condemned. | The barque Jane Law, Captain McKinlay, arrived at st. John, on Monday morning last, , , | from Greenock, with a cargo of coal and pi No purchaser coald be found iron, The Jane Law sailed from Gienneik September 26th, 1882, but it was not until October 6th that the vessel really started on her voyage. Captain Alexander, who had taken ill on leaving Greenock, had to leave atu ; the ship, and his place was taken by Captain seventeen es rs left ape Tormentine | McKinley aber leaving the lt the this morning and landed a et Traverse | Jane Law experiepces very heavy weather. this evenin at 4.30 Oo Clock. The boats which i Oceasionally tuvere Was a tine day, but it was kisUape Trave:se lauded at Cape Lotmentine | | 106 exception. The gales were very heavy shout four o'clock this evening. |and after being out nearly a month, ard hav- ee ling scarcely a sail left, the Captain decided Tus friends of i Mr. W.S. Macgowan, Jr, | winks a port and refit. St. Michaels was formerly of this city, but now of Q Appelle, ‘reached on November 6th and the ship laid N.W.T., will be pleased to learn that in- up for repairs, This occupied a month, and formation that he is recovering rapidly from | (1, fecember 6th Captain McKinley set out injunes received on the Canada Pacific Rail- | again for St. John. A new crew was shipped way about two weeks ago. at that port, and judging from the remarks ; — te : /made by the officers last evening, to the re- fr is the intention of the Government to | porter, they know more about peeling oranges eect at Winnipeg one of the finest post offices | than they did about navigating a sbip. the Dominion. It will be built on the site ‘My word for it,” said the first mate ‘‘they @ the present post ctlice. It is also reported \didn’t know one mast from the other when the Government will erect a new Custom |ipey came aboard.” After leaving St. House in Winnipeg, of the most elegant/ \ichaels the Jane Law again encountered heavy weather. In latitude 39 north, lon,i- : aoe tude 66 west, the stern-frame of a small ves- Weaccidentally omitted, last evening, the sel was passed; and at other points pieces of extract from Cicero de Otticus, communicated | wrecks were noticed. t every attempt to Surcorrespondent ** Vich Dhomnuil Nan | oome north the vessel was met with heavy rd, We now insert it: weather, and had several of her sails split, “An ille mihi liber cui mulier imperat? cui} On Sunday morning last a heavy gale was ges imponit, prevcribit, jabet, vetat, quod | experienced. When off Petit Manan the t? coi nihil imperanti negare, nihil| cargo shifted and the vessel was thrown on reeusare andet’ Poscit’? dandum_ est.|ber beam ends. The list was so great that at Vocat ? veviendum. Ejicit? abeundum. | times the officers thought she would turn over. Minitatur? extimiscendum. |The wind died away, however, and at four ne c’elock yesterday morning Point Lepreaux Moxcros Ksitrive Facrory.—Mr. C. was passed. Vilot Casseley boarded the iter, manaver of the Jane Law off Musquash Head and brought her Factory, leaves this week for the Upper Prov-| to port. The portwardens made a survey of mees, taking with him a large and varied | the cargo yesterday afternoon. She ig now Meortment of the duce of the factory. | lying at the new pier and will likely begin € samples iaclud s of goods which he re- | discharying this morping. “MORTGAGE SALE > > Tut boats containing mails and having R. | Moncton Knitting | h Pp } jt tofore have been ent r ly imported. At the} actory there are about ten machines in opera- | tion, A number of new machines, shortly | expected at the factory. ars now being fitted / Bt the establishment of Messra, Abrams | tr, & rn a err, St. John.— Transcript. TO be sold by Public Auction, on Tuesday, THE Manitoba re — nevecn. temas" An the thisteevth day of February, — A. SENGs ovting of Oddicllows won beld| D- 10, at the hous of, ere On at the Carney Honse Haterday night Bro the forenoon, at hy See eens : . Evans was ebairman oud Bro. D aiae, Charlott ewe, = - a oan Indeaaes Secretary, After come dis ‘ussion it wee wit Power of Sale, contain oer rat ‘aes of Mortgage, bearing date the twenty tne Ss. (, of eae, Petition ber. A. D. 1877, and for the return | - sixth day of Novem of the charter of the Gateway City Lodge, | : Ci? atest, vaeeway, way Eee | made between John Bigger, of the one on * z Sa pee go Ma part, and ‘ohn Brecken, roe om .. " » Jiliis m NMckK : re | “s " Sppeinted a committee ” rent a hall for the | Ay at Pree ae ee saktaae lage. The meeting adjourned to Wednesday Hodgson, Trus eur next at the Gate a en Al y| settlement of Margaret atilda Jane r a ay ouse. r part,— Li that tract. piece, and parcel of land, situate, lying and being at Lot Sixty- in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward containing fi'ty-three and one half Hodgson, of the othe > Mr. Brown, of Frank other night thet a F; and told him w he : lim, Pa., dreamed the} / a officer came to him | | seven, 0sed rehe could find a supt ur ied on ¢} *. : ‘ Laland, ’ on _ the “i eof an old to | acres, and being the eastern moiety S holt matt SR ste to digging 0 in ‘of all that tract of land situate on ~~ = y- foreign hina hed est containing $27, 1D | seven, bounded as follows, that is to s . , 8 bearing dates of the last century. | Commencing at 8 stake fixed on the east side aor. = ple just before going to bed has sud- ¥ become « popu! : lists in that naiahbor- |o So Seen te Road, at the north-west ' iar dish in that neighbor- | ta hopes th i vupation of John Bigger, he res -* | angle of land in the cecupa : rise from ey lhe aid Sh opus th nee porth forty-five degrees, east to the of the » “icon lines of Townships Twenty-one and the plunder 18 buried. — Detroit Free Press. ' Sichy oes thence north to land in the pos- _——-.—-——— i ‘eek th forty- ’ ‘geeeion of William Weeks, thence sou ety Hravesrpe. a New York Police- | five degrees weat to the road, thence a'ong » Med on the 18+ ; Nyt DAILY Bx a m7 WEST a - A. INES 13331 call. Charlottetown, Jan. 2, 1883. e R. TANUARY OUR ACCOUNTS to December 28th, just been rendered; and we would take this means of asking for an immediate settlement, and trust that our friends will respond to this PERKINS & STERNS. wl 26. 1883. have a on pecan cg eeeereedin dene eeaaan INDIA WAREHCUSE ! WINTER 1883 STOCK 50 Bris. GRANULATED SUGAR, 50 do. CONFECTIONER’S A SUGAR, 25 do. VACCUM PAN do., 150 do. YELLOW SUGARS (Assorted), 10 Hhds. WEST INDIA SUGAR, 2 do. VACUUMPAN do, 50 Puns. CHOICE MOLASSES, 10 Tierces GOLDEN SYRUP, 100 Bris. PASTRY FLOUR (Hexel), 300 do. PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, 1000 do. SUP. EXTRA MARITIME ROSE, 100 Half-Chests CONGOU TEAS, 30 do. INDIA TEA, 50 Caddies TOBACCO, AT LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES. . HORACE HASZARD. _ 100 Quintals LARGE CODFISH, 50 do. No. 2 — do. 190 do. No, 1 HAKE, 20 do. No. 1 HADDOCK, 50 Bris. No. 1 HERRING, 50 do. No. 2 do., 25 Half-Barrels No. 2 HERRING, 10 Cases PRESERVED SALMON, FOR SALE BY HORACE HASZARD. TIN PLATES INGOT TIN, etc., 750 Cases TIN PLATES, 14 x 20, 250 do. do. 10x14, 80 Ingots REFINED TIN, 50 Pigs SOFT LEAD, 5 Bars SQUARE COPPER, 1} and I}in., 1000 Cases TALL (1 lb.) CANS, FOR SALE BY HORACE HASZARD. 2 Tons WHEAT SHORTS, 2 do. do, BRAN, 1 do. CHOPPED FEED, FOR SALE BY HORACE HASZARD. WHITE COTTONS, GREY COTTONS, PRINT COTTONS, PLAIN WINCEYS, GREY BLANKETS, WOOL UNDERCLOTHING, AT LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES. HORACE HASZARD Lewer Water Street. Charlottetown, Jan. 4, 1883.—lm eee LONDON HOUSE. eT JANUARY, 1883. 70: OPENING EX “NORTHERN LICHT.” ——- =) Black aud Colored Cashmeres, Black Plush Velveteens, Colored Velveteens, Table Napkins, Black Muslins, Black Gros Graia Ribbons, Black Moire Ribbons, Black Kid Gloves, Black Casbains, Coat Canvas, con- t. He was one of | the road to the place of commencement, wag hatarion athe!t f the department, anc | taining in the whole one hundred and seven itten ht hopd by a lunatic! oor. le whe Hand yy @ Iunatic | acres, more or ess. - paid» he a el three months ago. He for further particulars apply at the oflice of alter bi attention to the matter, but a month Edward J. Hodgson, Solicitor, Charlottetown, is hand began to swell and his condition| pated this twelfth day of January, 18383. lay when he died in | Ateeing Uoti| or N BRECKEN Agony of in or blood poisoning. | OE K De ST. O lical point of view the case was FRE anil +) 6 in fet ROIX BRECKEN striped Hessians, Sheeting, Winceys, ete., ete. rom a mec —Aily different from hydrophobia. There R, R HODULSON, moth, barking, spitting or frothing at the water. Bod no aversion ty Mortgagées. — Jan. 12.—lew till sale {fri GEO. DAVIES & CO. 0 ee Charlottetown Cemetary Co. HE ANNUAL MEETING of the Share- holders of the above Company wijl be held at four o’clock, on TUESDAY afternoon, the sixth day of February next, at the office of the Steam Navigation Company, corner of Great George and Lower Water Streets. By order of the President. F. W. HALES, fecretary Cemetery Co. Jan. 24, 83. CAUTION . HE public are hereby cautioned against putting any Snow, Rubbish or Obstructions of any kind, within one hundred feet of either of the landings or public tracks leading to or from the city. Otherwise they Will be Prosecuted, according to law. H. B. SMITH, City Surveyor. Ch’town, Jan. 25, '83. “ Prince Edward Island One Hundred Years Ago.” HE Second LECTURE of the winter course, before the Young Men’s Christian Association, will be delivered on the above subject, by JUDGE ALLEY, —IN TEE— Y.M.C. A. HALL i— Monday Evening, 29th inst, Chair to be taken at eighto’clock. Admis- sion ten cents. HENRY SMITH, Secretary. Ch’town, January 24, 1883. CLEARING-OUT SALE. HESubsecribers having determined to clear out their entire Stock of Overcoats, Reofers, SUITS, BOYS CLOTHING, Fur Caps, Cloth Caps, Mufflers, Clouds, Scarfs, etc., — WiLL SELL AT HALF PRICE, Previous to clearing the balance at Auction, op or about the 31st February, of which due notice will be given. An early call will secure Bargains, as a clearance must be made. F. LePAGE & CO. Ch’town, Jan. 23, 1°83.—2aw wy A SETTLEMENT F all Accounts now due is requested by February ist. After that date summary proceedings will be taken to collect overdue accounts. Call with your cash and get bargains in Furniture. JOHN NEWSON. Ch’town, Jan, 10, '83.—tl feb 1 UBSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMI- MORTGAGE SALE, eS NOTICE is hereby given that, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the seventh day of April, A. D. 1881, made between James McMahon, and Eliza Ann, his wife, of the one part, and the Hon. John LeFurgey, of the other part, there will be sold by Public Auction, on Wed- nesday, the twenty-first day of February, A. D. 1883, at twelve o’cleck, noon, at the Court House, in Charlottetown,— LL that tract, piece, and parcel of land, situate, lying and being in Townships Numbers Twenty six and Sixty-seven, bound- ed and described as follows, that is to say: Commencing on the west edge of the County Line Road, at the southern boundary of a tract of land in possession of John Cash, thence according to the magnetic meridian of the year 1764, following the course of said Road south nineteen chains, fifty links, to a cross read; thence following the course of said cross road west twenty-three chains, fifty links, or until it meets the new County Line; thence following the course of said new County Line south twenty-two chains, twenty links, from the south edge of the said cross road; thence west thirty-six chains, or until it merts the old County Line; thence follow- ing the course of the same north forty-five chains; thence south eighty-seven degrees thirty minutes east, sixty chains, to the place of commencement, forty-eight acres being in Queen’s County, and one hundred and fifty- seven acres in Prince County, containing in the whole two hundred and five acres of land, a little more or less. Also, all that other tract, piece, or parcel of land, situate, lying and being on Township Number Sixty-seven, in Queen’s County, aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, that is to say: Commencing at the west side of the County Line Road, in the northern bound- ary of John Hughes’ land; thence west at right angles to the County Line Road, twenty-three chains and fifty links, or until it meets the line dividing Prince and Queen’s Counties; thence northwardly along said line until it strikes a new road leading to the County Line Railway Station; thence east- wardly along the said road until it strikes the County Line Road, aforesaid; thence southwardly along the said last-menti: ned road to the place of commencement, containing one hundred and twenty-three acres of land, a little more or less, excepting and reserving thereout al] land taken for Railway purposes, and all lots or small portions of lead sold to various parties,and whose deeds are registered in the Registry Office, which said Mortgage has been duly assigned and transferred by the eaid John Lefurgey to me. For further particulars apply at the office of Mr. Edward J. Hodgson, Charlottetown, or at his office in Summerside. Dated seventeenth day of January, A. D. 1833. FRANCIS P. TAYLOR, Assignee of Mortgagee, Jan. 17, 1883. NOTICE _ S HEREBY GIVEN that the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Share- holders of THR EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY will be held at the office of the Examiner newspaper, on WEDNESDAY, the 3ist of January, inst., at the hour of eight o'clock, in the evening. ALBERT CARVELL, Sec’y. Charlottetown, Jan. 18, 1883.—wkly WOOD. WOOD. Nice Pine Kindling and Hard Wood FOR SALE, At Woodyard between Baptist Church and Skating Rink. WM. BURHOE, Ch’town, Dec. 23,—eod Im pd ee Q RED. J. GARBETT, M. D., Graduate of the London University, Dean and Regis- tiar of the Boston Medical College of Special- ists, says:—‘‘I had tried every system of treatment for the cure of nervous prostration, partial paraly«is, and abouic dyspepsia. 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