EXAMINER, APRIL 8O. 16°6. _ a Tee} -DALTL x THE RIEL REBELLION FURTHER PARTICULARS, é [ . . our men busy, while the rest tailed off| were recovered from the ravine. The a —- ne “ econo = ; ATS-NEW HATS | to the north, retiring slowly as our two| former could uot have been ten feet N EW H T wings closed on them. Dumont was | from the enemy when killed. 5 = evidently on the lookout for the appear- — —— ee ance of Col. Montizambert’s force from Mount Stewart Notes. ; ‘ . ; W open, Ten cases Haglish and Canadian hard an soft felt HATS. T : the other side of the river, and in adopt- ausin an‘ at the Lowest Prices ever offered in this Vity he Newest, F hewaily Gxaminet APRIL 30, ¢ L885. rhe Bast Point-St. Peter's Election. On the 25th inst. the Temperance Union Do not fail to 8€€ tiem ei asap er — ' : e ‘REEK ; g sted ir officers for the ensuing quar- Tuts election will be held on the 15th| GRAPHIC REPORT OF THE FISH CREEK} 1 o504 of our chances of cutting him off. lente ia of temperance is 1 5 May next, and the Patriot has suddenly Pe. Was , A general advance began at 11.49 a. m.,| going well. oD BR. VE A Cc DON ALD’s, become a Warm admirer of Mr. P. R.| Wayyiree, April 26.— Full particu-| Major Buchan, of the 90th, leading the Mr. Parks, who has lately moved into es Bowers. It lauds his “ intelligence,’ ‘i lars of the battle between Gen. Middle- tou’s forces and the rebels, about fifteen ing this movemeot he completely dis- right, aod Major Boswell, of the same When the rebels saw our village, favored the above meeting by before buying elsewhere, — tee meme? (YS fluency,’ “ ability,” “ knowledge,” and \ corps, the left. exhibiting his Magic Lantern, which was vicina moral worth.” tt will strike ‘discern- miles from Batoche’s Crossing, on them, a number of them rushed forward appreciated by the audience, ine readers of the Patriot that it is| Friday, have now been received. Whenjon the left of the ravine, apd fight. Great preparation is being made on the j somewhat queer that a gentleman in Beulton’s scouts first found the enemy ing for a time was carried on at close North aioe’ gan lobster fishing, and the fine CLG i HING ; C 0 i Hi TG whom all the virtues have met should | a! 9-15 a. m, they rode back three miles quarters, the enemy not being over sixty ( \oather of this month encouraged those ‘ need such a particularly strong certificare | 19 the main column, Capt. Wise, Geu.| yards away. At this point several of | thus engaged. That they —, cna SO fdnieomsiennte of character. Good wipe needs no bush: Middleton’s adjutant, at once came Up;the 90th were wounded and Gen. early season, 80 led some to put their Pp *D: and a good man, liviog for years in a and ordered the troops to advance. The} Middleton himself had a narrow escape,a | out. : EW STOCK of Ready-made CLOTHING for Men aud Boys, very Cheap at community, peeds no puffing. Adve. | meno gave aloud cheer and then struck | pyllet going through his fur hat. Capt. I hope, Sir, that those who deceived so N ’ p at titious circumstances have enabled the | ut, extending their formation as they | Wise and Doucett, of Montreal, the} last week, loading you sas coon a tan : ices t i i : } 800 . e 2ople s= Province ve pretty | peared the edge of the conlee, from] G ~al’ djutants, were wounded | paper two lying notices, wii! people of this Province to guage pretty , eens ee cee employment than to insult two young | well the mental calibre and moral worth of Mr. P. R. Bowers; and the fact thar, uotwithstauding his undoubted fluency, he is now without occupation is the best test oft their judgment. Mr. Bowers isa candi which putts of smeke were already curling, twenty of Dument’s men with Winchesters firing over a natural shelf Gr parapet protected by big boulders, The column was divided into two wings, > 4 about this time. ‘C’ company infantry behaved remarkably well all through aud bore the brunt of the general advance for some time, buckshot from the rebels doing much damage. The a San ree ladies highly respected in this community They ne Soon yet tolearn that by using the names of public men they make them- selves liable to the law. Summerside “Exports. date for the suffrages of the First Legis- | the left consisting of *B”’ aud “EF” com | rebel front was soon driven back, but . cl . sv eV . . ’ 7° ° oo . . lative Council District of King’s County | P2ie8 of the 90th, Winnipeg, With} peither here or at any other time could queen simply “‘ because he has nothing else to do r Can it be supposed that afier com- paring man with man, the electors of the oe. company leading, come under fire with guus appeered to devote themselves | gcp9 Ibe cow hides......----++++ “Ss ie ie First Legislative Council District of} first. As the men were passing by him mainly to shooting at our horses. B7 cases Cgy8 .. we... cee ees 00 King’s County will hesitate for one Gen. Middleton shouted out, ‘* Men of A GOOD MANY INDIANS WERE KILLED, il ee recetiniees $ 469 00 ae CaaS moment to elect, by au overwhelming | the 90th and every time one of them was struck "7 <> S ‘7 EL Ss S majority, the well-known, honored, and DON’T BEND YOUR HEADS, ethers near him raised a loud shout a» if By same steamer on 29th. on - By perfectly solvent resident candidate—| you will soon be there. Go in and I} cheering. The troops pressed on gal-| 10 horses .......----+-sseeees $ 890 00 , Mr. Charles McEachen ? know you will do your duty.’ The men lantly ‘and the rebel five slackened, and| 25 cases egys..-.---.---+++++: toe 20 Now Landin Direct from London If any one should hesitate on the] were bending down, partly to avoid the| ater atime died away, though now and| . 5 bis pork ...... ...-: P03 ~ - ; y : s ground ot Party, let him study the record | shots and partly because they were] aoain their front riflemen made a splurge "18 en elas ok %.- chal 4900 ——— 0—-—-—- ¢ published ia Tne Examiner—the record} running over. uneven scrubby ground. while others made their way back. Capt.| 30 bush potatees ose ed ‘ 5 4 4 of the present Government, as compared | ‘A. ‘C,’ and ‘D,’ companies of the 90th | p srrest of the 90th headed the advance 10 horses ..1.....2---0000--+ +. 1060 ‘ sills 8 = . "245 a with that of its predecessors. The plain! with ‘A’ baitery aud aes of infantry _ ot point. At 2.50 the rebels were 12 tubs WENO Se seerrss ce. yee + = Count ¥ Dealc rs will find at i zl St=Clags 2 aan ae of figures drawn rom ag were ou the right, the whole force form-| fay out of range, going towards Batouche | 494 a all es a se Quatityv. BUY FROMW Us as Direct ke Public Accounts, and submitted by the! ing a hugh balf moon around the mouth aud the battle of Fish Creek was over. | 9)13 Ibs leather ..............-. 845 00 ; oy Hon. Donald Ferguson, afford over-| of the coulee. The brush was deusely Just before the general advance was . " importers a nad Sauve whelming evidence of the superior! thick, and as rain was falling the smoke ordered. Gen. Rite atin iam a signal Total...» 00% ce atekdhie eas os We $2363 00 . fo ability and care of the Government hung in clouds a few feet off the muzzles : COMMISSIONS. Party, for whom Mr. McEachen is the candidate ; ané the fact, of which every elector is practically conscious, that the Government have for some years carried ou the affairs of the Province without exacting a single dollar of taxation from the people, should at once fix their pre ference in favor of the Government can- didate, and against the candidate of the High Taxation Party. iri ais. —One of Tue Examiner's corres- pondents in the Northwest, whose letter comes to hand a month after it was written, says :— **'The feeling here is that the rebellion must be stamped out with all possible speed, | and the promoters of it taught a salutary leason. Great credit is given to the autho- rities for the promptness with which they have taken hold of the matter, but the need of better military organization is kneely felt.” Boulton’s mounted corps, and the right of the rest of the 90th, “A” battery and “CO” School of Infantry. The left wing, of the rifles. Here the 90th lost heavily. Private Ferguson was the first to fall, but the bandsmea came up and carried off the injured meu to the rear, where Dr. Whiteford and other surgeons had extemporized a small camp, the mep being laid, some on camp stretchers aud some on rude beds of branches avd blankets. ‘E company of the 90th, uuder Captain Whitlar’ guarded the wounded aud ammunition. General Middleton appeared to be highly pleased with the bearing of tbe %Oib as they pushed ov, aud repeatedly expressed his admiration. When they got near the coulee iu skirmishing order THEY FIRED WHILE LYING PROSTRATE, but some of them either through pervouspess or a desire to get nearer the unseen enemy, kept rising to their feet, and the moment they did so Dumont’s men dropped them with bullets or buck- we ascertain their Joss, though it must have been nearly as large as ours. The Indians ameng them, who were armed officer to the river to bring over the Toronto Grenadiers, who were with the leftcolumnu under Col. Montizambert and Lord Melgund. No. 1 company came over in a scow an} pressed eagerly forward, joining the 90th and C, their arrival being greeted with tremendous cheering. By this time, however, the rebels were in full retreat and their services were not required. The victory of our troops has been a hard won. They behaved splendidly, but the nature of the ground was against them, and the rebels, who were ably commanded by Gabriel Dumont, the renouned buffalo hunter. displayed wonderful craft aud bravery, The Toronto Mail's report says:— Capt, Forrest, of the 90th, headed the advance ef the left wing, Lieut. Hugh J. McDonald (son of Sir John Macdonald) of this company, who hed done excellent service all day, kept well up with For- rest, the two being ahead of their men, and coming in for a fair share of atten- Summersive, April 28, Shipped per s8 St. Lawrence, Evans, for Point du Chene :— $ 264 00 HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE, April 29i:h.—Geo H Weeks, Castine, Me; Wm MePonald,Chester, NS; Wm A Mitchell, do; J A Corkness, do; Elias Cleveland, New York; A McUonley, Boston; M D Desveaux, do April 30,—Hepry Clarke, Dunk River; P Kelly, Montague; W Hi Roif, Portlard Packing Co. : RANKIN HOUSE, April 29—Emerson Wood, Londen, Eng; Frank B Smith, Montreal; W Haley, do; W D Gillis, do; Thos Douglas, do; Geo T Dibblee, Fredericton; J B Kerr, Montreal; W F Ross, Toronto. DIED. At New Glasgow, on Sunday the 27th instant, Maria, relict of the late Henry G. Younker, aged 31 years. The deceased powessed many amiable qvalities which great- ly endeared her to all who had the pleasure of her seqnaintance. She bore her long and painful illness with becoming tortitude, and died in full hopes of « blissful immortality, Ob'tews, April 30. 1885, J. B. MACDONALD’S, (Puce trees, NEW W. A. WEE MARKET SQUARE Ch’town, April 29, T8R5. USE DIAMOND POTASH TEAS! NEW Tag! KS & GO, AND QUEEN STREET, Hermitage Grove for Sale. BAYVILLE HOUSE, ; ro shot. The rebels, on the other hand, } ® : ITHIN five thit ieee Our correspondent says :— kept low. They loaded, most of them| ‘ion from the retreating rebels. Mac-} —-— es HE Subscriber offers for Sale his property \ / SbaGan (ae valk St totes **It was known for some time that Riel donald was first reported as killed and of 40 Acros, situated on Malpeque Road,! permanent and Transient Boarders com was trying to incite the natives, but nothing serious was anticipated until the sound of having powder and shot bays, below the edge of the ravine or behind the thicket and then popped ap for an iustant and then as wounded, but he was not injured, though struck on the shoulder by spent “ Redcliff iouse, ” ove and a quarter miles from Sprivg Park, known as the “HERMITAGE GROVE. ’ About 35 acres are under grass and pastur- fortably accommedate?, JOUN A. Mobaiyk the bugle was heard in the streets of | * . : buckshot. Forrest’s hat was shot off > St. Peter’s Bay, April 29 Si walpli Winnipeg calling ont the military.” | Gred. They hed not time 16 take. aim, | SUSEPL " |ghe Seaside Resid ic Sigs pea cas nm gun Head te | OS Peters Bors eS ile oncinnn han Oe Sede except at the outset when the troops : e seaside esidence 0 Sroka witths’ wichied = rT. Pr : proves that if the half breeds bad The work occasioned by the North- , u yes me om were advancing. Meanwhile the rigat the Late Admiral Bay- bushels. o or} o thie > , z - . oo aoe ’ great ee eon the Govern- wing had gone into action also. 'I'wo| west outbreak may be judged by the yfact It may be seld in two blocks to suit pur- BF ? : ment refused to redress, people residing guns of ‘A’ Battery, under Captain | that in the office of the private secretaries field, KR. N, chasers. It will be sold by PUBLIC‘! y in the Northwest knew nothing of them, ue rebellion was as much a surprise to Peters, dashed up at 10.40 o'clock and at of Mr. Caron there have been received AUCTION, on Wednesday, May 13th, at! 12 o'clock. to be Sold by Publie Ania ; ; Is. and sent during the month 1,133 tele-] w Aw inet, Se sti residents of the-Northwest as to Cane-1 0” opened ou _ rebels. A couple r g. cal ; . ] AM instructed to Sell by Auction, on Terms ~ One quarter of purchase money at | diens ta the Beet Pp oe i ot old barus, far back to the| grams concerning the movements 9 time of sale, balance in five years, at 6 per | ; eee ere ee right, were knocked into splinters troops, 1,620 telegrams Sept in answer cent. ‘In Charlottetown, ow FRIDAY, the Ist day no donbt due solely to the incitements of Riel and a few others. That the half- breeds had some causes of discontent, may be admitted. But there is no ade- quate cause for their rebellion. > tn oa ~—The Canada Gazette contains the following statement of the affairs of the Farmers’ Bank of Rustico, made on the Sth of April, 1825 :— LIABILITIES, Capital stock > 8,211 86 at the opset, it being supposed that the rebels had beea concealed there, and three haystacks were bowled over aud subsequently set on fire by shells or fuses. Attention was then centered on the ravine. At first, however, the battery’s fire had no effect, as from the elevation ou which the guns stood, the shot went whizzing over it. Dumont had sent 30 men to 2 small binff covered with bould- ers and scrub within 450 yards of the battery, and these opened a sharp fire. The battery could not tire into this bluff to offers of service, supplies, etc., and 2,430 letters and telegrams about offers of service etc., and 1,000 letters in answer to enquires of various kinds, in all 6,183 telegrams and letters from the minister's office, besides those sent and received by the deputy, the adjutant general and the medical branch. The total force now in the Northwest including mounted police is over five thousand and with those engaged in the transport service would make in round numbers five thousand five hundred men Thorsday, the 2lst day of May, next., AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, That valuable Seaside House, REDCLIFF, and premises, with about 34 Acres of Land attached, magniticeutly situated at Keppoch, at the entrance of Charlottetowm Harbor, commanding an extensive sea View, and at the same time within easy reach of the City, being only two miles from the steam ferry, Southport. ‘Jhe House has a couthern aspect, is large and commodious, substantially built of the best materials It has a drawing-room and dining-room with folding doors, eight bed- ROBERT D MeuAREN, Ch'town, April 29, '85—eod wkly } j } | t i } i To the Electors of the First District for King’s County. for the Legisjaiive Council. | {ENILEMEN,--At the earnest request ‘fa number of you, | offer myself as a | candidate to fill the vacancy in the Legisla- | tive Council, occasioned by the death of the | late | awrence Kickham, sq. May, at i? o'clock, neon, the In Kuglish Tboroughbred Stailion “AGESILAUS Agesilaus ia a bay horse, 164 hands bic! aud rising 5 years old, He is sired by Calle idral, by Newminster, by Touchstone ¥y Camel, by Whoalebone; dam Tphegews, i, by | Kingston, by Vension; by Partisan, 'y Orville ; 2nd dam Sacrifice, by Veltaing @ of Virginia, by Rowton. Terms at Sale For farther particulars apply to (, TWEEDY - se sea fk 0 | witbont running the vsk of King some] and about two thousand horse, "| ron age Kitson an ci otschoses. | yt the ata the. Libba Cae. |_2 TOR Ae 8 184 et i of the 90th, who had worked their way C. G. Rentz, war correspondent of the Saptlecionta tocalle oad alah - aaa outing ative perty ; although, if elected, I shal’ PVEETIO? in PUR DAM? xa" & Total amount due from Bank — $21,603 46 | up towards the right of it. Seyeral men | London Standard, arrived in Winnipeg cae be suitably airanged for a Summer | *@PPort — er ae Admivistration in such ' TLL. the baet e:lenettating mene RESOURCES. of “A” were struck here. The rebels on the 28th inst., and will join Gen. | Hotel. A nover-failing Spring of pure, cold tae t ites pinecone ate Te Goll ‘end sliver , } & 754 33 | 24 their Middleton at the earliest passible io ae peppers amt ond bale port the presept or any other Government, gue oe nl uN a Dominion and other Bank Notes 1.735 00] SHARPSHOOTERS WERE CAUSING cCon-| ™Oment. ; sea bret hae, delicious tea bathing, excellent uuless I believe them to be administering the WAN tS, 1,498 y, HOUND. - Account due to the Bank 19,394 13 FUSION The Toronto Mail's special trom Fish mackerel, trout and lobster fishing, &c., this affairs of the Province so as to keep down : , ne 21,873 46 Amount of the resources of Bank 21,603 46 | ran clear from back of tl rt , ; Owing to the bad state of the roads at this er the fire of “CQ” we EPcsamienicn to aiternoon the 90th battalion supported a season of the year, it will, I fear, be impos. | ——--—-—— 12 rare Lot, om “ — 4 ay ; « oe s . ‘ " ; ) a "3 > 7 " if oT J su a8 Amount in favor of Bank $270 CO the bloff, and joined their comrades in a by the Winnipeg field battery, moved Will be sold, st the same time and place, one sible for ms to make a personal canvass of the | —_. = Peas i about ove pit All the above debts due to the Bavk are considered good. Rebellion. What's wanted now is a Committee of ladies to sell the tickets. Mr. James Keroan, of the firm of in this quarter, and about 20 of them rattliog fusiade on “A,” only a Fortunately few of them had Winchesters. selves, either creeping on all fours or else running a few yards in shelter of the thicket and then throwing themselves flat on the ground again, bobbing up ouly when they raised their heads acd Creek camp, dated 26th, via Clark’s Crossing, says: At one o'clock this from camp to the ravine where the fight took place. The scouts constituted the advance guard and deployed so as to dead Indians were found near the crest of the hill opposite the centre and in three of the small pits tracks of blood were seen. We have no idea of the number of the enemy killed, but it pro- Seaside Residence ceunot be surpassed in any part of Canada, ’ acie of land adjoining ue above, the property ef Col. Freeland. Terms ; —One-half cash, the balance within eee NO'TEIC EH. O*. and after Wednesiay, 29th inst., until further notice, a Special Passenger taxation, secure Provincial rights, and pro- mote the general welfare of the people, entire District; bat 1 trast to be able to! tion, when I can more fully give you my | the Charlottetown Gas Light Company will take place at the Gas Works, ou Tuesday, the 12th dey of May next, at the hour of eleven o'clock, in the forenoon, for the purpose of electing Direetors and the general transacting of business. mect you at public meetings before the elec-| from the city. Apply to Ih oe rHYARIFF—The Domin 25 cents. YY Adree a sian for g neral work. AF ply at the ‘Revere House "—$ \ ae te a. A dividend was declared for the six | “A” moved f . Recon . > bala views on questions effecting your iuterests. ~ g Dwelling i months ending the 15th day of i bru- ee and S008 80t) completely surround the gully. It was| five years, on Mortgage, bearing interest at| Respectfully soliciting your votes, I re- —— Mage Se te g the tuth Gay of Febru-| the measure of the ravine. Shrapnel ted, however, that ithe ravine was | ° ¥°F ce@* per sanem. main, gentiemen, Store, with Outbuildings - cs ary, A D., 1885, at the rate of six] screeched in the air and burst right io — hed mS it had been | .. #@. Patties wishing to see the House and Your obedient servant | The buildings are all in oth } dollars per ceutam per aunum. among the brush and boulders, smashi emrencued. y tinged Ad D&C) | Premises cau have the key at any time before . . ; teession. given alter bs a - a. thoroughly explored by our troops. Geo. | ,; le b vine nll ffi CHARLES McEACHEN. . | reasonable -—it. W. Sprague. a ee ee ee the scraggy trees and tearing up the Middleton and others riding through ne Gate OY SPP Sy Se Bayficld, Lot 46, April 29, 1885. Bd eee neeienioaa A * ye —We are glad to learn that the lady | ™°*S that covered the ground in patches. There were no rebels. The place is al- A. McNEILL, W ANTED IM MEDI ATELY : at and gentlemen amateurs who success-| 1%¢ Tebels at once saw that the game most impregnable. Rifle pits in AUCTIONEER, die hana ee ae : fully rendered the opera of Pinafore,j“°% 'P 1 this quarter, though| owe of three to five were| h’town, April 30, 1885—3i fri sat wh2i x eiedetens ol ap | have willingly consented to repeat the they kept a bold front and sel- hollowed out of a steep ¥\O RENT—The House at presen a. i opera next week for the benefit of the|40™ stopped firing, except when they) bank and could not be reach. OTICE is hereby given that the Annual by A.A. Mobaam ee. at a families of militiamen engaged in putting were dodging back into pew cover. In ed by artillery or small arms. twe Ay N General Meeting of the Sharehclders in| 0! Millsborough “quare. am : down the Riel doing this they rarely exposed them- : ’ . . Mesare, McLexa % Martin, ¢ april 2-4 ion ‘Tarifl jor 18 ye now ready, and c#u he had st Bookstore, or of the Customs eae aa ‘7 ? oles les 3 Train wlll leave Charlottetown for Summer- DENNIS MURPHY, Cee Oa ieneniommee econ! ce ae 5 gg Saag * a an elbows to fire. But the sharpnel was ee . 2 “lene! oo. a side at 5 15a, m., daily (Sundays excepted), Secretary. ,ANTED to purchase @ apt math: teen toe toe the past) too much for them and they began to ; y : So BDC | connecting there with steamer tor Point du} Ch'town, April 28, 188% pat tl date \ safe—apply atthis office. ae ome to-morrow bolt t ds tl th ide of th Be valuable animals, lie dead in the wood Chene, and returping to Uharlottetown on $e : iorning. He takes with him thinty ‘well | Se Oe eee ie ot oon along the creek. In arrival of steamer in the evening. RXTANTED- _A Cook and 6 at ‘ eelected carrisge horses, The Jot are pro- nounced by competent judges to be the best shipped from the Island for some years, Among the number is a handsome black Royal Harry mare which was pur- cheaed from Mr, Kenvedy. She is one of the handsomest carriage mares we have seen, and as a four year old where cur left wiug was peppering them. This move was the first symptom of weakness they had exhibited and General Middleton at once took advan- tage of it and ordered the whole force to close in vpon them, his object apparently being to surround them, some parts, safely sheltered from our fire, oxen had been killed and various camp fires show- ed the debris of the cook. Two shot guus and a good deal ot savage toggery were found in the ravine. It seems certain that despite their bravery, the JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent, Railway Office, Ch’town, April 28, 1885. 6i wkly papers li SALT! SALT: SEEDS, in SEEDS | SEEDS | ment of FIELD and GARDEN Timothy Seed, Fraser’s corner; cao ‘for Barber Canadian Seed Wheat, | Dorsey, Goff & Co.— j Apply at [EXAMINER © on art of the cemniee » Ww" are now offering a very large assort- 7 LET —All or oertiser sie, s supied by A a occupied by ™ fitted 304 My Shop, Ollices, fot one was Indians left the battle field in a hurr | ~The Sabena awarded first prize at the Dominion Exhi. THE RER : yr 0 arrive at Point Duchene, and due early Barley, (“EO RENT—The Subsert oocopi bition, St. John, N. B. We rere Meneeh EL COMMANDER, Most of the horses were killed by artil- T in May, Eight Thousand Sacks Liver- Buckwheat, & half the Shop, formerly nat Keegan & Farrar success in their businese, _——<—}>-— New stock of men’s and boy’s clothiog very cheap at J. B. Macdonald’s, (ap 30 however, was not to be caught that way. Instead of bunching all his force on the left, away from the fire of the artillery, he sent ouly a portion of it there to keep lery fire, and in some places the trees look as if acyclone had been through them. The bodies of QOook, of “A” battery, and Wheeler, 90th battalion, pool Common SALT and One Hundred Sacks Fine SALT, For Sale low. JAMES FRIER, Shediag, N. R. April 21, 1885 103 in al! the varieties needed, and will be sold cheap at Clover Seeds, . W. P. COLWILL’S April 20, 1885 ~2aw wkly lmo <a reyO LET—The Dry Good My Me , teva" Moress Rremner Brom enc Str eet, lately thena A vols an -