O fy _ ~ “V” ...at ;,><¥+ __,..,~¢ 1. new ,,,.~ .x i' I 'HE MORN N "_,,..»4»-**'°*“`°+‘ “_ _ _ _____~~_____~ `_ _ 4 RDI iguuslllll _|89|. ______:_______ _ __ ___ QUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, Piuncn Eiil1LJ_wAniJWis_LA;'i A' C' der at Sea. t in Fortune-A Gard IN KOREA Mutiny and Mur- NEWSPAPER ACCOUNT Sli -Elections Commis- ’ sion--H. M. S. ArQg[U_\'E--H. M. S. LHARYBDIS. estate worth $60,000- the commodore ship of fleet. PARTY AT RIDEAL' HALL. will be ° mths grounds of Rideau Hall Mints. moumx nvro n1.r:crio.\' rnAi;ns. May 2l.-(Special)-James who died recently at Salem sisters Mis. James and Mrs. Charybdis arrived this morn- the , May 21.-(Special)-A bril- gu-den party was held this after- by Giancclior Boyd is here tnlkingwith thc the Government about appointing commission to investigate election ds. K NEWSPAPER .\CCOU.\'T. the payment of $400 to the Reg in 1855, fm' a special edition. work declared that noth did so. IN KoaEA. May 21.-(Special),-In WA, May 21.-(Special).-The Accounts Committee to-day cor- ina wliowas then in charge of the ing this money but the De- told him to certify the i the today the Government admitt- had secured rights for a the open harbor of Mas- Ulea. The rightisnotexclusive. lasagreed not to ask for .any the Island Joje and Corea give a concession there. to Govemment could not say Whether s of Russia was in accordance . the pledge not to acquire any ilC0reau.s the text of the agree- llai not yet been received. AND KURDER AT SEA. May 21.-~(Special).-News has the crew of the brigant- WWW# In* lla". Z O'¢. It's an easy matter to make a pretty shoe ,J without comfort or a- ; comfortable shoe with out beauty or style. but to combine glove lit, ab- Solute ease, fashionable elegance and excellent wearing quality is art ;,. ill shoe making. Our Pherson’s Shoes” I_’ossess all those quali- ne~ We would be pleased to ,°h0_W you our new °Pl'1l1g styles. Our 5“¢ Dongola Oxford at $110 Is a leader, BR 0 If 33 _QF orderly 5¢f§¢ant Lorne Stewart. By letter re ‘civcd in the city by 'I\I;\_j0r D. Stewart- it is learned that Corp Lorne . I -vs-.~_-s~,»A_,A-AA_`____,_____,______ `,__A____`_____` _*___ _ ` _ _ Stewart has been promoted to Orderly Sergeant in the Canadian Regiment. Sergeant Stewart's many friends in this city will be pleased to learn of his promo- tion. ine Navalro, from Sorsogan to Manila mutinied, and, led by the boatswain, killed Captain Accosta, his wife and first mute. , They took the vessel to the mouth of Lucal River in Mindoro. A native wo- man servant of the Captains wife told the story and the boatswain and chief accom: plice were beheaded and the remainder sentenced from L) to 220 years. ..,"`»vv-v~"_,.,`,`~,\~~_ ~.,~.~ ~.-of .- The War Office conlirms the report of the relief of Mafeking, secured on Thursday May, 17. _ _ Col. Baden Powell will be made' af Major General; possibly aBaronetcy or K. C. B. will be given him also. Lord Roberts announces that Col. Mahon and Col. Plumer joined forces May 15 and relieved Mafeking two days later. STATEMENT OF THE LOSSES. . Col. Powell when he captured Eloff, Krugers grandson took 9 other oflicers and 108 men, including 17 Frenchrnen and many Germans. The Boers lost killed 10, wounded 13; the British lost 6 killed ll wounded. CC_\`GRATULATI.\'G BADEN PO\\'ELL. CAPE Town, May, 2l.--(Specia‘.)- Every town and village is sending con- gratulations to General Baden Powell at Mateking. Telegrams are arriving from all parts of the world. There will be an immense demonstration to- night-. BULLER I-IAS LAr>1os NEK PASS. _ .- »Gen.»~B_u‘ller‘s'arlvaace is delayed while the railway is being repaired. His rapid forward movement to New- castle was apparently unopposed, even Majuba Hill being passed by his scouts, the Boers scattering in all directions; They are all out- of Natal. When the British troops entered New- castle and hoisted the Union Jack over the town hall the Boers had passed through, a disorganized mob. _ ___,.`,v`,`_,` _________________________ v . 5 All the stores and private houses had been looted, but the buildings are not much damaged. _ HUNTER REPAIRING RAILVVAYS. Loivnoiv, May 21.-(Special.)-Gen. _ Hunter is pushing up` the railway with lsupplies for Mafeking and repairing the I great stretch of road weich has been so long in possession of the enemy. , WHAT ornnn GENERALS Ann nomo. i Gen Rundel has occupied Ladybrand. i Lord Methuen has left Hoopstadt to co- ,_ operate with Gen. Hunter. Lord Robert`s force is still resting, but I is expected to move forward in a few ~ A days. _ Boi-:ns orrnn snnnnsnr-:R coi\'nrrioxAL1.r. The Canadians under Gen. Hamilton, enteredFindley on May 13. ~ j Dewit wanted to surrender on condition that the Boers be allowed to return to l_ these terms-and the Boers retired. ‘A s'r1~:vN`s soNG Joris-CATTLE TAKEN. , President Steyn, when twitted aboutthe A migratory capital is reported to have said i that the Transvaalers during the war of inrvpeudexice changed their capital nine A timeswand yet defeated the B_ritis,h._ . if The British areconfiscatfng the cattle of the rebels in the districts about Aliwal North. Colonel Adey's men have driven * in 2,8iIlhead. ' EBOER DELEGATES PRIVATELY RECEIVED. WASHINGTON, _May 21. -(Special.)- Secretary Hay this aiternoon nnolllclally received the'Boer delegates and arranged for _an unollicialfiuterview for them with President McKinley. ` IHE LOCAL Mf>:~.-.mn Aa. mb llr.ll.A.ll&||Sn- llilswlltsi .~»d¢\-enum; TIIECHAIIGBIIIHI The Fiend I-ll UIQ |70 ba.--The lg; Q Far Welty. isgsgisif? .niiéi if; §{;r;‘;rf{ i= ¢;!’}¥l? ali if;*.li¥l'1rl iillflillillll llckia a painful I will have to match. Mr. Cmcmo. Mas 22. -