— et Rit tt Rl _ the tt r T ©) ECRAPHIC \ EWS /amount to millions of marks, The damage ic Je t> Duisbrk alone amounts to a mil ion marks. Sixty houses near Mayence have been ruined and swept away, Duran, Dee. 6. . [ntelligence has been received from the Transvaal that Caffres have been driven into Chief Mapoch’s caves. One cave has (he trial of Patrick Higgins, Thomas! been destcoyed with dynamite and it is sup- Higygns and Michvel Flynn, for the| posed fifty natives have been killed. The murder of Joseph Huddey and John Hud- | commandant and a Boer were also killed. dey, at Lough Mask, was commenced vyes- terday. It will be remembered that in| . Lompon, Dee. 6. January last the murdered men Jvs: ph and Standard Court, in Worcestershire, the Patrick Huddey, two bailiffs, while in the | 8¢4t of Sir Francis Winnington, was buened | discharge of their duty were captured by | to-day, together with valuable plate, pic | a band !ying inambush. They were tied | tes and wanuscripts | peenapseeees first _— ee un- | London, Dec. 6. | nown-—placed ma sack and thrown into! ‘ Lough Mask. A short time ago the above | eee Tan Ciena | we!l known com- | _ oser Of operas, has beecor i , i prisoners Were arreated and identified an | f : 7 come blind from | cataract of the eye. three of the lawless gang. cial Desratcass ro Tuk Examener. ] fhe Lough Mask Tragedy Dwain, Dec. 8 | i a : : in LONDON, Dee. b. Egyptian Exile A collier | ed off Berwick | gyptian Exiles. A collier foundered off Berwick to-day | —— and ten persons were drowned. Carro, Dee. 8. ’ : S ’ ec. 8 LoNnpon, Dec. 6. fhe frial of Mohmonud Sami, Abdallah | —" i Mi : a _ es man named Michael Kelly has been Paha, Ah Fehmy and Toulba Pasha, |., As ’ . : ce oy b, ey : }arrested at Auner, County Limerick, in | Egyptian rebel leaders eharged with coin-/ connection with the murder of the Jo : : e P pheity in the burning of Alexandria, the | family ‘ © Joyce massacre of Europeans a bellion against} 4 ,,; tia KC heave pe nd rebellion agait st; A private letter from Madagascar states the Khedive, was comitienced yesterday. | phat the Fr ‘TT ‘ : {that the French gunboat has left Tamatar They all pleaded guilty and were sentenced thus releasing the Malagassy war veasel . : easing Vialagass jar vesse todeath. This sentence was afterwards | <¢ . T b , bea , e “S| from embargo. The gunboat’s destination commuted to exile furlife. Europeans in| j;, ,, known : . i P iis UNADOY a Alexandtig object to the commutation of ; the deaglf sentence pessed on these blood- Vienna, Dec. 3. thiraty tebels. They threaten to lynch! Of eleven persons in connection with the | them before they leave the country. |recent ricts in the suburbs of this city, ‘eight have been sentenced to imprisonment from fourteen days to two months. Three ‘others were acquitted. , French Personal Property fax. Lonvon, Dec. 6. Daily News says the Queen will the Malagissy Embassy next Parts, Dee. 8. The French Chamber of Deputies has re- jected the motion tabled yesterday to increase the tax on personal property The receive Tuesday. : aie? cel diel , The steamer ‘‘Picenician”’ landed the GENERAL CABLE NEW S, | aie of the British ship ‘‘Roumania’’ from Quebec, November 8th, for Liverpool. The | **Roumania” was abandoned waterlogged } on the 220d ult. eighty miles east of St. i John, N. B Ortawa, Dec. 6. The Bishop of Saskatchewan, who is in| 4 Vessel foundered at Tynemouth. }on board were drowned, England, will read before the Royal Colo. | nial Institute mext week, subject, ** The | North-West of Canada. ” In connection with the resurrection of the Morgan slander by the New York Sun, Mr. Forbes, of Rochester, a very near relative of Morgan, states that he is per- soually aware that Morgan was released on condition of his leaving the country ; that he published a paper in Melbourne, Aus- tralia, until his death a few years since, and that the paper is still published by his son. 4 The various delegations appointed tv . : . confer with the government on the question Prastine for cale at Beer & Gorr's. a of yital statistics are in the city stopping»t} ,. —s_ , see the Russel House. The following are the | Twexty Barrets Oxtoxs at Family Cree delegates in town : wr - a get a barrel. Cheap for c re Halifax: Drs. Wickwire, Moren and|~ " ™ ""4°® ate ae Alon, and Mr. MacCoy, M.P.P. ee ee here ee : . Scholars, fe s es, ii Charlottetown : Dr. Conroy. ete Rene [dec 6 lw St. John: Des. Botsford, Harding and} | : : Daniel. _ Potato Farina (very choice) at Barr & Quebec: F. Langlier, R. Ronfret, Drs. Gorr's rr eh dec6 A Few cases Finnan Haddies, in nice order, i Roy. Dienes and Ras | just received by F. S. Hanford, 43 Water (Special to Halifax Herald.) All Weather Bulletin. —— Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Dec. 8—10 a. m, Gales from west and north winds; fair, de- cidedly colder weather with snow flurries. —— ee we Special Notices. ar, Ondright, Canniff, Wright Saeaah (de7 3i Londonderry, N. S.: Dr. Macdonald. Ovuk stock of Xmas Annuals for 1852, now [dec 6 lw Montreal : A. A. Stevenson, J.A. Mooney, | opened at Bremner Bros, F. N. Dexter, J. W. Beaudry, Drs. Fair-} Snow suoes just received by W. E bairn, Hickstone, Howard, Larocque and| Pawson & Co. [nov27 3iew 2w Commpnet Acme Cive Sxares, sold cheap at R B. the delegates were in private seasion this | yo o..° [nov 28 afternoon for the purpose of making up un indel 4 Goods in Silv suitatle reselutions to be presenied to the | UR 5Stoc of Xmas Goo “ee |plated Ware, is most attractive. New Minister of Agriculture to-morrow. ‘fhe principal case before the Supreme | stock aud new designs.—W. E. Dawson Court to-day was that of the Queen rs.) & Co. [nov27 Siew 2w Swith, an appeal from the Exchequer Ooart! prece Text Proven: Vanek for Sunday of Canada, on an action for a breach of con-| gehools, &c. &e , a great variety of kinds and tract. This case in connection with the) prices—Bremver Bros. : (dec6 41 evntract let by Mr. McKenzie for the com-| OQ.p nexpRep pairs Acme Club Skates struction of the Georgian Bay branch of | WS Sheaeeen ed the Pacific Railway. The claim consists|#* Y- %. VAWSON Fe i of ,— Ist, balance due for work performed; [nov27 3iew ow 2nd, re-payment of outlay in preparing to| Scoot Trachens will find the largest carry on the work; and 3rd, loss of antici- | assortment of emall! Christmas Cards suitable ted profit. In the Exchequer Court, | for giving to pupils, ever yet shown, at udge Henry, who tried the case, gave judg- BremNek Bros. A liberal discount for quan- wan tities, {dec6 lw ment in favor of the suppliants for one | hundred thousand dollars anticipated profits,| Buy your Xmas. Goods from W. E. and $71,040 outley incurred in preparing Dawson & Co, [nov 27 Biew 2w to go on with the works; in all oweeee| R. B, Hvegsris has a large stock of Skates a this podgmes* S ort O. ¥ on sale cheap. [nov 28 the Supreme Court. Mr. Lash, YQ. U., anc Ai ate ° Mr. Hogg appeared for the Crown, and ALL are invited to inspect our pew Mr. Hector Cumeron, Q. C., and Hon. Mr. | stock of Xmas. Goods.—W. E. Dawson McDougall, Q. C., for respondent. Judg- | & Co. [uov27 3iew 2w ment reserved. se | Everyone can be suited in Hats at L. E The vice regal party leave British Colam- | Prowse’s, both in style and price. [oct £0 bia to-day for home cia Paget Sound and} Jy you want a right solid pair of Boots, go Oregon. : to the Boot aud Shoe Factory. f s Casso, Dec. o | Ir you wish to buy a cheap,pair of Skates, A body, identified by Mr. Jenkins, of | buy of R. B. Huestis Juov 28 Halifax, as that of Captain Fritz, was | Lapres’ Sacques at the Lonpon brought up by divers from the after hold of | bac 21 Bw 8: 3i the ‘‘Cedar Grove.” His watch had| *0USE- (nov W oaW Wl stopped at seventeen minutes past seven.| Tue ‘Tampico Corset” is sold by John The remains were brought to Canso by| McPhee & Co. As an evidence of its instrinsic steamer ‘*‘ Rimouski.” The face is very | merits a reward of twenty dollars is offered to much disfigured. the wearer of every Tampico Corset in which any of the Tampico Stay break. (nov24 wkly Ermira, N. Y., Dec. 6. The passenger train boanad norti on the R. B. Huestis sells Acme Club Skates at duced pices. {nov 28 Lehigh Railroad co'lided with a freight | Te train on aside track yesterday by reason of! Goop TEA at the Lonpon House. fuov 21 3w 8aw w3i awitches giving wrong signals. Both engines were wrecked. The mail, express) jy. 5. giscxwuire, North-West, ig and baggage cars and several freight cars | wan. almost fatally injured by the fall of a caught fire and burned. Engineer Warren! tree, After doctors yave him ap, Minardys and fireman Davidson of the passenger) Liniment, used externally and internally, engine had no time to jump. Davidson | enred him. j2 ead wkly was taken fromthe wreck with probably fatal injuries. Warren, althuugh pitched | in the wreck, was rescu d befvre being | severely burned. A most terrible fate | befell freight engineer Faulke and fireman Lander Kinsman ; the latter was buroed . near the tirepot of his locomotive and was probably kilied imm-d atelly, bey a he | N Si] W may have been burned to death. ugimeer | W Faulke was pinioned in the cab. He saw C 1 Ver are the lames spreading and caled tie train hands to pull away the cab. His right leg! could not be extricated, and the flames | spread gorapidly that no one could get near, though they worked with axes, and he methis death by inches bravely in the flames. JU_T BECEIVED AT E. W. TAYLOR'S, A SPLENDID VARIETY. and not to bé LA beat in price by aay in Town. A band. some live of JEWELRY & WATCHES Bextiy, Dec. 6. The parliamentiry situswsion and the Egyptian question were subj-cts of dis- cussion in an interview yesterday of Bis- marck with Emperor William. The Ewperor expressed satisfaction with Bis- marek’s policy, Cotoene, Dec 6. The Rhine has risen 3 centimetres since | p... : : : ; : resents, 2 o'clock this morning. The Mo-e! is again | ,; rising rapidly. The Neckar and Main are KE, W. TAYLOR'S, South Side Queen Square, also rising, but more gradually. a _ eel xX A MTNWEHR, DECEMBER 8, a ett ana, Now showing, just the thing for Christmas Early callers get the best selec- ee Toe ra GREAT ali — } | SALE MEN’S AND BOY'S CLOTHING J. B: ‘*MAQGDON ALiwD’s . :0!:—— WARM REEFERS, $3.00. HEAVY REEFERS, $4.00. amen -=- 2 MEN’S MEN'S MEN’S HEAVY KEEFERS. 85.00. MEN’S VERY HEAVY REEFERS, $6.00, MEN’S EXTRA WARM, (Good Quality) 7%, $8, $9, $10. MEN’S WARM OVERCOATS, $4.25. | MEN’S WARM OVERCOATS, 85 50. | MEN’S VERY WARM OVERCOATS, 86.00. | MEN’S EXTRA HEAVY OVERCOATS, $7.50, | MEN’S AND BOYS’ ULSTERS, in Great Variety, very Cheap. | sey Persons in want of Ready-made Clothing for Winter, will find one of| the largest and cheapest Stock in the City at J. B. MACDONALD’S, | Ch town., Nov. 22, 1882—wkly pat, pres ne Queen Srreer. | } Has now on hand a Large and Well-Selected Stock of | HOME MADE AND IMPORTED | | | | BO8TS AND SHOES, Our MEN’S and BOYS’ BOOTS are HAND SIDED, | ) aaammeicg: In WOMEN’S, MISSES’ and’ CHILDREN’S, a Large Variety, Nice Fitting, Well Made, and Warranted equal to | any in the Market. O A Choice Lot of Felt Boots and Slippers, Overshoes, Rubbers | | and Moccasins. —— oO The Whole Lot to be Cleared Out as soon as Possible, | Cheap for Cash at Stamper’s Corner, Cc. B. WARREN, Ch’town, Nov. 7, 1882.—wly ( | j rE best place on P. E. Island to buy BISCUITS and CRACKERS, of every descrip- | tion, is at i | | “THE CITY STEAM BAKERY.” | We are daily manufacturing Soda, Wine, Fruit, Lemon and Fancy. _ Don't buy the imported trash, when you can get the Island made goods, in the making which none but the purest ingredients are used. J. QUIRE, Proprietor. Ch’town, Nov. 15, 1882.—1m eod The City of London Fire Insurance Company. ee) S CAPITAL, $10,000,000. DIRECTORS: THE LORD MAYOR OF LONDG\, CHAIRMAN; 9 | W. H. Maturin, Esq., C. B., R bert Morley, E:q,, | Lightly Simpson, Esq., Vice-Chairman ; Sir Henry Barclay, K. C. B., Lord Colin Campbell, M. P., The Hon. Reginald Capel, Alderman G H. Nottage, | Edward Leigh Pemberton, Esq., M. P., Spencer Gore, Esq., W. J. Thompson, Junr., E:sq., Richard Basil Huth, Esq. | Vincent Bevan Tritton, E-q. Property of every description insured at current rates. | JOHN MACEACHERN, Agent for P. EK. Island. Charlottetown, Oct. 14, 1882.—2aw IINS ' | econ i AINCEH ! FY, aces emncemnanee ()°() — sO: The Great Western Matine Insurance Com’y of New York, ASSETS Ist JANUARY, 1882, $939,523.92. | ———— 0:0 The Nova Scotia Marine Insurance Company of Halifax, —_——— 0)» The Pictou Mutual Marine Insurance Company of Pictou. Fire Insurance Asseciaiion of London, England, CAPITAL, $5,000,000. 0:0 The Northern Insurance Company of Londen and Aberdeen, CAPITAL, $15,000,000. eee American Life Insurance Company. —_—_—_—$ Or The Loxdsa and Lancashire Life Insurance Company.’ ——--— 0:0 ——_-— — i The The North Berun, Deo, 6. loss by doude in Rhenish distrivis Uh’ town, Dee, 6, '23,—3w vod FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Ovty 33, '82.—2aw AGENT. err ee = ee — ene acne ates cn acs e ae el Nae RL AA Lean ee 1882. PERKINS & STERNS ARE OFFERING C.B.-W_A RRNA LARGE VARIETY -Or— LINED, Good Stock and First-Class Work. SIDE’ Mantle Cloths, Ulster Cloths, (vercoatings, REsH Bistros oo ENGLISH TWEEDS, CANADIAN TWEEDS, peal Cloths, Dogskin, Astrachan. You should see these Goods before purchasing elsewhere, as CAN BE HAD. Perkins & Sterns. Oci, 26 1568 ee a ee CHANGE OF TIME LEAVING FOR PICTOU. ; , . ‘ | For Remainder of Season | f\N AND AFTER 2nd day of December O next, the Steam Navigation Company | Steamers will ieave Charlottetown for Pictou, |on Monday, Wednesday, Friday aud Saturday | mornings at FIVE o'clock, | Also, the Georgetown trips will be discon. | tinued after this week, By Order. F. W. HALES Secretary. Ch'town, Nov. 27, °82., ‘THE HANDSOMEST, | THE CHEAPEST, | THE BEST, ROBES! SLEIGH BEER & SONS. 1882.—eod ’ i Nov. 22, OPENING Citizen's Skating Rink. rI\HE CITIZEN'S SKATING RINK will be opened on or cbout Monday, the 18th inst. PERMITTING.) (ICE The Bard will be in attendance frem eight Lill ten o’clock, p. m Tickets for sale at the following prices:— Ap othecaries Hall at Gomthewmen’s ...5 0... secesseds boost sbndec obeses $5 00 TF etude enosvoove toebdbbies s400s seevee 3 59 | he ee ee ee + 00 Alterpvon Ssating (Boys) .......6. ccesesees 2 50 Afternoon skating (Girls) 0.0.0... ceseeeens 2 00 Stugle Tickets, all trimes......... cs0000 seeeee 25 Single Tickeis, to Promenade............ 10 The services of Gailbraith’s Band bave been | aoe for the season. W. C. HOBKIRE, Scere tay. Dec, 2, 1882.—4i : NOTICE. | HEREBY notify all parties not to give any go ds or credit on my account, as I shall ot be chargeable for the same, without | my written consent, H. ERADSHAW, M., D. Nov, 3), ’82.—tf wkly 'Po be & © be Bet. pu E two story Dwelling House, fronting on Giaf'on Street opposite the Prince of | Wales Colle ge, and formerly owned by Mrs, Watts EUSTACE HAVILAND, Charlottetown, Nov. 22, 1889, | UST OPENED! BY MRS. MACLEAN, (At the Store formerly oceupied by Mr. Quirk, South side Market Square), A First-Class Fancy Store, —~COMPKISING— | LL the newest Fancy Work, Chenille - 4rrasene and Siik kmbro:dery in Cash, ions, Banners, Br«ckets, Vable and Mantle Draperies, Wool Work, *tamped Embroidery, in Table Covers, Toilet Setts. Antomcas ers, &e , Cotton, ool and Linen Canvass, | inen aud Wool Aida Canvass, Cottun Arda, Pene- lope Aida Canvass, Railway Aida Canvass, Bragg’s Transferring Patterns, Roman Satin Cloth, Mail Cloth Felt and Plush in all the newest shades, Filloselle Embroidry, Crewell and Tracing 5S lke, Arrasene in Wool and ailk, siik and Chenille Cord and ‘lassels, Pompous, &c., 6c, Wools a speciality, Double and Single Ber- lin, Fleecy Merino and lee Wool, Behn and Peacock Fingering Victmia Yerm, (the very best yarn fur ku tting purposes), Crewe'l, Shetland, Floss, Fairy Floss, Macrame Thread Point Lace Patterns and Braids, Antiqne Lace in Anticamacassar “quares, &c , Maltese ‘tir- chou a: d spanish Laces in Black and Cream, Cash's Frillings, Kdyings, Kibbons, Velvets, Silke, Satins, built ons, Elastics. W ool Goods in Children’s Dresser, Jackets, C:p:, Clouds and Scarfs, Silk ana Cheniile scarfs, Kid Gloves in 2 and 4 buttons in dark shades. Cashmere ad Ch th } | | Children’s Vorset Waists, a very nice assort- meut of Neck Frillings. Beautiful goods for Christmas Presents con- sisting of Work and Jewel Boxes, Odor Cares, | Watch Stands, Handkerchief and Giove Boxes, satchel Purses, &c., &e A beautiful assortment of Chrisigive, New } Yearsand Birthday Cards from 1! cent to $1 50 | Vrang’s Ist., 2nd, 3rd., and 4th., pr zea, o | Dolls in variety, Chi dren’s Paint Ba | Tea Sets and Furniture exvected déiby, | low of Slippers, Faney Work, Wools @ | hristmas (Goods, Brigg’s and Powsoa's } | al ? ; , ; . : - : and evenin, The Undersigned represen‘s the following First class Marine. Fire,and Life Insurance | | Gloves 1 me! Muslin, Corsets in Dr, Warner's Companies, and is prepared to effect insurance at the lowest rate — | i ‘ i |Health and Fkx ble Hip, Royalist, &c, Patterns, &e. Ch’tows, Nov. 23, 1882. Fancy Sale and Tea, N aid of the Baptist Church Building Fund, will be beld ia the MARKET HALL, onQ N—. Wednesday, 20th December. the undersigned Committee. Mra, Whitman, Vre, M.A Cameron, Mra, das. DesBrisay, Mrs Lonis Woed, Mrs George Davies, Mise Hearts Mrs, Neil MeLeod, Mas Currie Mrs. F: Lewsun, Miss Scott Mrs, 8. Mckne. Ch’towu, Oct. #8, 82,--2aw whly sa is a « ry rs Donations will be thankfully received py sw — ~~ =. - Paanartar lineage Eon eos Soh ie ane - . te rer feeetaeme k-apatapen es = er ay = a cee tint oe ead La oe ae & Bg arte a ae: - ane ee eee rr ae LE oe ater ba a arenes . ra ms 0 se a n oan See be Naa ee i a ,