DFSTITFTE 1.}!MIGR.4N1'.'~o'. .:~'1'E Cl.-11. 7"}'.'I. EU RA .1123 . (TU ('. V1'I' (.'O('1o'T. 3 1 JOIIIU God am in}; `dia. appellant, In. J. Harpdl rnpondent, ' 'PPAl from the decision of G. W. fnr [ha lillhnni ..l 1.0 -..z an. .n uawu-I ruv urbtllllll Ul KI eunount of $2, and $15 -10. Ilunlhed I )! [ha nnnu-Ir urn.-u ' uddreuod the grand jug, on of his not-nmvina aha uuuunuuavu Luv `ruuu Jul , on of his occupying the g than tbnt the lightness of n Iha ulondu would enable ` their dune: nfurn short . by 'm'e 'c3Iu': Kp . llclmyrefor appel- lbondanl Being emu-gnmined, witness uid-Abonl J .xy, 1666, In Bbrrtdaile told me she was [0- .ng to be married |o her conlin, Cnpt. Edwardel, a .-. nnuion of Lord Remington. She said her mudem name tn Eduunies. I recollect Indune uacbel `complaining to In Borrndule nboul ber extnvqcnce. lndnme remonumed with her. Tbl In] A nnicv Ilinnn II-Ra!-A D--`--' --' ` Ble: wil nu. ..Adnm . . . . . Fault . Meyerbeer . . .Snrauu . . Godfrey . . Herman leu din:-cu mm puvg: aid, wblh .1. am. 5 n--Inn. I.. . - uruluesut UODIBCI W duction of ardent, lncien e greatest curses, M formidable obstacl York Fa tleman described as n In most ofthe Indians being serennce of family prnye among them. At the s Mission and to Ru of children spouses of the you sired. He considered t River the least satisfactory ofthe introduction of whiskey. missions st McKenzie, of was the farthest, w spiritually considered. I! care it was, had been the mea from 120 to 200 commnnicsn last three years. The speak that in great deal had been d but much yet remained to be don pert s House, :1 previous to pct-foirmi of conrmation was most satis tin fur- traders, whose-intro. spirits had been one of the and presented a most he labours of the mis. Hudson Bay, the gen- ost interesting mission, chi-istians, and the oh- i- a common practice peaker's visit to Moose his examination a battery, the re- aring nothing to Le de- he line of missions to Red from the fact, before with traders and the The set of distant which Fort Simpson prosperous condition t Mscdonsld, whose us of bringing in is annually for the or here remarked one for the Indian, e, and the ques- e to t ctory, lb le CODIICI. ere in 9. tion arose, how was it to be accomplished 7 The * intention was to take Indian is prepare them for teachers, to be sent among their own pe which he considered would no do gave is rapid glance at is, its climate, ful. He scttl emen spiritual condition he said was similar to winter commencing a ceedingly healthy, Iionally visited by hecomputed at 13, - tins and half-breeds. though portion! had without manure, it yielded excellent cro very considerable ex stone, lime stone, c to be found there, productive. was far exceeded by he havintr left It and the so ranges`. I --J 1 dl, educate and cetechists and pastors, opie, a means ubt be success- the Red River and population, and the be people. The climate portions of Canada, the bout November ; it was ex- altbough it had been occa- epidemics. The population 000, about l,00Q of whom- ther portion being Indi- The soil was rich, and al- beeu ploughed tor 40 years still remained fertile, and advanta- oft ny great extent, although of tent and resource. Granite onl and mineral wealth were it was exceedingly vantages these Ita- that or the uv HIVID the egg: hfhinn THE` msuop mRUPzz'17s LAND A 1' . .31". u..'mIzoq-s BALL. A meeting was held on Ivlondq evening In: St. George : Hal! fur the urpouof hearing In : nddrlu from Ibe_Biahop Rupert : Land. '1'!!! ` Denrrof Unmrio preuidod. Ind arm: the opening _ prnylr by me Ru. Mr Wilson`, lmroduoed the Bishop lo the uuombly. The rou-rand annllnmnn In nu n.....I.._ ...u._ I out... o. uus uuwe to uo so, and utstnnces 300, .300, 700, and even so runny as 3,000, miles hand to be traversed. The northernmost Mislion CA\ii"(4 nlmost within the range of lhettrctic circle, nod the Vuriatiou of the climate was in propor- ~ tiou. Looking at the clitnnte, however, in e general sense, it was nomewhnt sitniittr to Guns- tin st Quebec. The work of the mission consist- vd of, tirst,tbat among the Indians, and secondly, tltnt connected with the settlers. The speaker ex- plained at some length the habits end mode ofliv- ing oi the Indians, and oi their religion. He slid thnt although they must be classed as hettthens. yr.-t;it could hardly hentd that they worshipped ttit,ls-there cert.-tinly were to be found Among them srnsll gures rudely carved in wood, but these were venerated by them rather as chsrms than objects of religious worship-he Ind seen such and had been informed that they were used sometimes at their tenets, but he did not consider that idolatry, properly so celled, existed srnong them. They worshipped A great spirit, but this nclrnowiedgtnent of the existence of I Supreme Being was of no greet prectlcnl good They had very imperfect ideas upon the subject, and nothing approaching` the truth. Other spirits were supposed by them to exist. taking frequent positions in inanimate objects. Their greatest superstition us respecting their medi cine men, whom they endowed with extraordi- nary sud snperneturel powers, considering all evils which happened them as resulting from the DJAIPVOIELCO oi some one or more of them, and to counteract which they would call in the aid of others of the same clsu. in hot, like all ne- tions without A true knowledge of the Deity, they tolerated the most hon-.ble cruelties. A mission- nry hnd been informed by Indians that they had put to death their nearest reintives, simply be- cnuse they had become old and inrm, and an- able to work or to follow the eheee,end were considered es beinc n burden and t........--..t--.u- uusssup IU |Ill" IIIVIIIUII. The reverend gentlemen In the opening por- tion of his address informed .hie bearers that having been on n visit to Ilooee Bey Ind other minions, he had determined helore returning to his "wlldern.-u home" Io vlelfthe Ohrletlnn Church In Cunsdn for the purpose of soliciting uni end Iytnpnthy for his dloule of Rupert's hand, nod especially for the endowment of St.- Johu'e College at that plane. Greet interest, he said, vus felt in the mission by null other denomi- nstlous of Christians. The Weeleysns main- tained ve ministers there, the Prnbyterlnnl three, and the interests of the Roman Catholic Church were zenlounly cared for. This an the first time any appeal lmd been made in Canada in behnlfor RltpcI'l'I Land, It huing lhl! far been aelt-sustaining, while the other Western tltocesel received their support from the east. He had, when in England, found existing grnt ignorance respecting the position and geogra- phical extent of Rupert`: Land and Moose Mie- -ion, and the same iguomnoe to n certain extent had been displayed in Canada. The diocese, he would inform them, was the lsrgest in the world, and the extreme distances which superst- ed the diisrent missions occupied him I your and a halt` in visiting them, when called by the duties or his utm to do and distances 300, .300. 700. even no mun an '1 nnn ...:t... t...t _ . _ . . _ . . -.. .-a \.rI.||.lB u uulu, Ill IDXIIVIDIIDH in the wny." Una strong superstition with them is lhe fear um delitiou or inlano person will develope into cannilnln, of which they hue nu ex-reme dread sud abhou-once. Their pre- sent couduion in miscrnble,whi|0 their hope of: fulure exislemc is VG! faint; and the Ipenker impres.-ed upan hi: hearers the fuel, that the `Lulu of the Indium rm balk! in the happy `hunting ground: exiued only in romance, aqd had NIH: nf l`-I l'...n .- _..L--- - ---.--un.uuI.I'. nlullli` KC!-IIUIIIITIIQQ Wu 09!. These In a noisy scene. Madame Rachel told her the nu expending her money on A pu-unonr, and I and lndnlne Rachel, you ought 19 be uhuned ofyoul-self." I nflerwude heard from .u:n Barndniio that An account had been mnde out between her and lndnme Rube], end lbs! .5 hnlunee In: due to Rachel. I heard that llr Cope, her brother-in-luv, had called at my odice, out I cu not in town. Re-examined by Mr Sergeant Bcllnntine-l anon aid lo Hadune Rncbel that Ibo would be one dny culled to account for the money um nu) been paid. She replied that the had receipt: for all. I ought to an un: the romim ..r.....a .. ...........5 g-uuuuu exmea only in and had little of res! fact IO nubnlnnlino it. In lick- neu their lpirill became prounted, and hope nppeured to forsake tbllll, which he conlidercd would In A measure account for the [rut mor- Lnlily with which they wen: occasionally visited. The speaker give I brie! Inmmnn of ah: minin- ..... _. ....... Ivulcu me, were oceuaonully tinned. gene summary of the mission informed his audience of the [rut intoreut taken by Mr Wes: in the welfare of tbolndhns, And of his having (she: and aduutd two ludhu lnds, one of whom, under the nuns of Budd, vu Afterward: ordniaod, nod became nolotu for the Ipirilunl Ielfar of his countrymen. The specter next. gave-u deucripnioo of the method or travel with dogs, and used by himself In time; the 37 mission: in Ibo interior of the count" ---I -.-- uuuuunlw IIIIICU [III 10 X contended `"5, and the still grater hardship exporiooood in nu- vclling uerou the plain. He gave an insult- tng account of tbomiuiou at Fnirleld, Cumber- hmd, Touchwood Hill, and other Imam Italian, the program undo at than plaeuin the dunes- nent of oecqlar and christiln knowledga of`l.be peop|c-their desire to be tnnghtpnd tho almost univeru] nnxiety displayed by them for chriuh aniuowlodge; be dalcrihed the oeringl for that purpose given by them in kind, much on fun, sh, venilon, &c., and in one inuance he had roeoih ed three plugs of tobacco which he conaidcnd 3 mark or great self-danisl on the port of the donor. He detailed the number of communi- cantn at uch nation, nd contderodthnt (here were great cause: for thankfulneu. The Indi- an] wixh whom there was uporienood unspent- eat diiculty were those who were brought. in frequent contact with fur-tudlrl, when intro- duction Inirits but ha... ....- ..r .n.. nulc .u -mu ur Io nouow U10 cInge,nnd gonsidered us being a burden, and inoonuniumly "in wny." .L-__ ._ .L- - -..-r`-, -nu: uucl-I U] Elm.` n In time; the country, and ... ruul mouerl Incl the r. I It Ie means nf r..:....:.... =- ...,`--nus. : `ODIKIII, use paper Wllh 130 Juucuon ot tbulrecl and my monogram. (Lu- x-: produced). Thu letter was not wrmon by me. I have 3 Inonognm, two "H.'| nursed .u.d I contact. Cmu uuninod by Mr Digby SeyInour-You have been frequently at the home of lcduna Kxchcl; any 1 uk what vu use om-action? Lord Rnnelagb-l have been I0 onnI:dhd" by public ocnndd that [shall be glad to uuver nu qunions you may pm. I went from curi- will noon the peace who had got 3 large sun at noon] from I Indy six of seven year: ago. In-Seynour-'l`bon you had heard that put- hQI-- gm returning {non tho dcfcnu inbndc to all to premium unworthy of ballet. Th relic: but little on t . -`._`-`/.I_ 0 IE to videos: {L see the shot regl. Thoeo facts, admitted by Lt- crolx, are, that he swears McGee wore a black beaver but instead of the well known white hat; that McGee fell in run- ning on the sidewalk, his head toward the house and his feet toward the sidewalk, while the contrary was the case; that he merely told Lupierre that he heard a shot, and nothing more; that he also told Le- veqne and Barnabe in gnol thathe had merely heard the shot red; that he did not see In Trotter : door ope crolx, instead McG he: hoqso . Inrly Lhinrrn H`--` "" 7 __... ........:.ueuu. Ul we case was given in a manner worthy the cause which he was conducting. It was a. very eloquent clever speech, as your readers may see from its perusal. It lasted over half an hour. As to the prisoner`: bearing then and subse- quently I haveaword to say. I heard some persons remarking that his look evidenced guilt. Many times he started, and was evidently disconcert- ed; hot I cannot see how he could have home himself diiferently. Anyone placed in his poition must. be more or less nervous, and how one could show less agitation than he evinced Icannot. of witnesses this afternoon until Lacroia was celled. Hie evidence hardly came up to the public expectation. The defence points to the following facts as Ih0W- log that Lacroix did not red. by Cf0iX.ni-cs 91..-: LA cation of u nmbor of young IIIOII, nod the ln|ti- ; I lullon of an plllu Red River Ietllolnant. ,1 He npolo illd fnr tlh length he had kept. them j with his om-Ie, and remarked lblt he hardly I |know when Ipenklng upon the Iubjecl of hiul 1 1 I Iminlon "how to put It to the audience," Inc! 1: 1 I . concluded by soliciting lhalr nympntby In behnlf ` or St. John`: College. FBI... nn-ll of nlnrln IAHHAI-AH Ila. nnanknr `lh k 0' HI. JOnI'I UOIIOIU. ` The Dean of Ontario undated Ibo Ipenkor the lhnnknof the audience, nnd after the singing of I hymn by the assembly, the Biobop of Rupert ! 1 Land p-onounced the benediction, and the n:eet- [ ` ing Adjournnd. I | ML, ...--.I-_ _-_ _-n _..__.|-.s 1.... ...-.o -gnI1" nu` DIIJIIIOIUIVI Thu meeting In well attended, but not neatly ; on many Inn preoemu the interest ol `ho |ub- _|-cl might be expound to have cnilod together. The nddrou wu nuenuvely liotened to by all I prelanl from in beginning no la clots, and every ', 01}! IPp0II'Id deeply internslnd la the account L , mun by the speaker of bin large and distant _ I ibuv. ilnpogtnnl diocnsn. I Ottawa, September 7.--All night it has heen rnning heavily, and the rum continued to fall lull nearly nine o cInck. The mum- ing isdull and g1onmy,with a close npp:cs- sive fen-ling in the air. Round the cuurr.~- ` beyond the witnesses, jurura, and pzufus-I sionul men, but law are present. 'I`|u.-donrs V are carefully guarded hy u posse of the city police, and uuly those admitted an. first who have business unnucctiun with the prucee `g inga; the seats at the opening are therefore cmupurzuively empty, aml the ufc,-_-re oflhe court afe pncking in the upt:(:tutul'H as may `nrrivsa in all In nlul-to I-A nnlnh rntnu no `nu:-an Ln-.2. ` The Mayor, Cul. Grey, ancl other stron- gers, lune already taken their seats below the bench. There is a subdued bustle anal 1 movement. inside of the court, but outside there is n. (leutl si|cn(.`t'--nnL a breath of air stirring to disturb the landed atmosphere. Cul. Cnfn Ind Mrs (Juiu entered, Iullnw- ed immediately after by Mr O`Rcilly. At twenty minutes past nine, Mr J. H. Came- ruu, Mr M. C. Cameron, and Mr Kenneth McKenzie, accompanied by Mr O`Fru'rel, l cnme in, and all the seats at. the advocates` table are tilled, and the table itself begins m be cnvered with documtmls in tho CilB('. Preceded by Sheriff Powell, and tlw Chief- Justice make Ina appearance, und after u. I abort. delay takes his seat. Thu I1IIIn| I2--n..Ii|IAn ..-.. ..I.--..___I I UI-Iv-'II UVISIJ IEBCB UIS DUEL. ` The usual formalities are observed, and 1 the names of the pen: Jurors called over. TIIN (`.rnI.|.rn prunnnnuntnxr -4-.nno...L...I LL . .--I-luv DICIIGI I. ll: SoyInonr-II there any 1: mu the In wine introduced to Lord RAnelng~b-l bnve no such a thing. It Seynouu--W hen did you with your solicitor `P Lnl D-_..l,.-I- "7L-r " ` brought in, and has his liandculfii removed. He is dressed in 3 black lrock-cont with light waistcoat and neck-cloth, a blitck beaver but being on his head when he came into court. The same nervous ino- tions are noticeable as on the day of the or- rnignment. The nilenre was again broken by the Clerk of the Court. calling out Pu- tnck James Whalen, to which he mutated in a loud voice, Here air," and iiteppetl forward with whet can be only called it strut. ' On the Crown Prosecutor being about to challenge it juror. .`llr Ciuneron opposed this course, and in- sisietl that the full jury must be called and put in the box betore a challenge can be made. Mr O Reilly objected to this course. Mr Cameron`: point was sustained, end the twelve jurors were directed to be called. Alexander Hugheon, being presented with i the book, we: challenged by the defence ; Alexander Potter, by the Crown ; Bouclier, i challenged for the prisoner ; Richard I Smith, Crown ; Robert Smith, Crown ; Thomas Meson, Crown: Loivrey Alena-i der, by prisoner; Robert Little, prisoner ; Robert Fontelne. Crown ; Hugh Hughson, by pI'lIOD_ef ; William Pnrdy sworn; Robt, Hood, prisoner ; Thomu Wetlierby sworn; will `Inn-non --~..... _ T!AA_! W \irT..i:i{"iSok. to pale ea death in he is um muucn ul. nut: pcua. Jurors cuucu The Crown Prosecutor requested the Clerk uf the Court. to call over the names of the witnesses against Patrick James VVhalen who was quieuy brought. into court before it. was (lune. IIrA_,I-, v ' ` " ` uu---. uuu ta-us-nu nu u\. CPL!-lD|`ll-` an luv arrive, no as to make as much mum us \ \ possible. 1 Thu Llnunr l"..l (Iran ..-..I .-.01...- .b....... E THE TRIAL OF WHALEN. ...u muuuus to say so, be- may go abroad. There uerest in the examination tpcctation. lowing ts. admin: I-- '- Lier entered the court and a bench. Hon. W. Mc- er, Mr Burton, M P., and appeared in the throng. of the day`: nroceedinm. I n-In. sny oecuiou when Hahn Bncheund mother Indy wen prtunt? Lard RAQAIA.-I-. I ---+-- * ' ' K It Sergeant BallAnlo-Do you remember` A inn ., by the Bar. Ryan, Esq, ` lull \ . lay : 0nthed1l, Ia7'i to In-y Helen: 00! Father Gnnth both of Iii Ill}; * `ruudny, 811: lit. Jolnph nu, lbw` of ' Vin |'g|$' DOIEII UIIIIIII II_l|l MUCH, I -1-. '; who opt: [pretended cbarp of 535C.` .|nP|`d V ' with tbeeentry, wee pleeed in I tell II rWhI- .'[|en, end It laid to how overheard illportnol L 1 evowele. -The defence in genenl term: eueru I he nbtllt to utterly destroy the evidence or Cullen, es, and Wade, an to than enppoeed l ndtnleelonl. The Orown likewise nllegel that r it will prove there we: a conepit-any to neural- : nato McGee, end thet Whelen wee Ielecled nu . the instrument to carry it out, coming to Otte- we for the purpore. Thus while the Crown , 3 counsel nppenl-rte led Fully eotiebd that evi- _ '. deuce will be produced to convict Whnlen, the l Uouneel for the defence expect to break it down, i l' and ere equally condent that Whalen will he , . acquitted. Buckley and Doyle are to be called t up an wllnelsel for the Urownlo-Inorrow. There 5 I are said to be sent: Orengetnen on the jut . Mr I 0 Rellly jueuee hie challenging of Roman Oe- tholic jurors on the ground, ee he alleges, of e well-known Iytnpetlty on the part of many Ro- rnen Ctuholice in this neighbourhood with Wha- Ien. Tho refusal of ChiefJuel.lee Richards to B allow a peremptory challenge 0C`jI.II 0|'I fortneuee, 1 it in thought by many lewyue hero--etnon - , othere, by It U`Fn.rlBll of Quebec--will furnish - I ample. ground for an eppenl for I new trial in . 1 lb: event of its being found neceunry to do so _ E I-y e. verdict egaluet. the prisoner. The ex- S ` ctterneul here hes very much subsided. It in Y tlhougbl the trial will not clone until Thun- ar A . . ) 1 Mr Rlawnrf f`...enn|-tall an-plua h-t.1I.- H4 _.. ed citizen: 0 this con nty'--"Colonel A Flayfair. _ Thin took . place ery and yfnirville, on` event was littl in thy you 17! England, of tscottiah ancenry, and on. this country at or before the brenkinl at the war of 1812 between Great B and the `United States, and bu. livu this section molt uf the time since. A time of his death he was 78 year: of 1 a veteran inyears as well as in war.-. Courier. ` II UIJIIIUI ulllU|llll.Il`|.l. _ ` The preparation by Ibo militia authorities '1 for a Fonlan raid me very complete. Such `an event is considered not iprobabla even vat. It in reported to-day that Lordllonck in going to leave for England in October. If the Import- 1'al Cabinet ban not by that time oelectod his - ' uucceaaor, air Charlea Wyndham, commander 01 the forces in Canada, will, I undoraland, be ap- pointed administrator of Ibo Goiernllllm. of the Dominion until Lord Monet : aucoouor in named. ' u_nvn,: --A- _ f,__,,.......... -woman entered the "sleeping car and nbductod the u!-born of her victim, A bright lad Hr Sayman has made great efforts t_o recover loud, and Inca-ceded ' ` ' . W9 In further informed that the [Id In plind with liquor before being taken from hil father : 1-widen co. Ir Snymnn is greatly diutrecled by the oe:nrrence.-B'am|'Izo1a mu. bun led to believe that to-na'<`:rrow the Grown ` ; gm pg-gduo, boddu Cullen upd Hun, I ma, ; on hii |l'lPl'Od ,,-_u, .L_ ..-.._ _._- -1-..`-I in A in" If . I Win- and Umbrella Hoepitnl, located in u..;'n.m. villa on wheele, et the corner of King and Ge- therine Itreets. Recently Ir Soyman, who wee o widower, determined to bring light and glad- nael into his lonely household by the introdna tion of a new oonnnbinl partner. The happy union had only been conenmnaated, whens nee- ond women, who had kept an eye on It Sey- Inan e eetete, appeared on the scene, and made much edo, professing to feel the ' elighted efeotione. The damage, beyond repair, and the elicted one could obtain no reparation which the law would jnetify. Yen. sorrow upon the object of her aectlone. Await- ing a favourable opportunity, when It was absent for a promenade with hie chosen bride, the disappointed -woman of eleven run 4-? -- 11- u./- - _ The mnnufunun of Liohigh "extnellm ml- me," or extnct of men, is extouinly carried on at Montevideo. Tho shipment; dm-In` tho Int year, mostly to Europe, reached shout 1oo tone. The British any use: I good deal. ` In the Belle rive-2 lhnnndu -L- ------ - - u HIV river I have returned 3 Verdi with tbc murder of yuwilvollv. "895!- the coroner`: jury ct charging long Robu-sh rdonlumly _uu_l the AlDUC:I`lOH.--IA ningulu act of Ipito was g". g_lra}i u:AIhe cilsy. afar diyl since, the victim mg 1- arm: the well-hour prism: of the Hamilton I. no. can I B r mpg Umbr_ellg lou1ed`i: 1h.:.':...m: _..-us-A nu nil DUI m_+Iq.of Mr Fechur, lb GIG lr`Se [(33 n-Q HnI1nn.-y".I- _r._-. - bu-u.-n i Cc;-stable Pouard testied to the correct- ness of the movements aflacroix u Iwgiule: by himself (Lacroix) immediuely After the murder. and as to his being too frightened to come forward and give intonation to the authorities of will he had seen. TL. 44.! ___u| , . I .......a- VI vv-uln III` l.lII.l 3|!- '"":*iT:rs.1 will probubly Int mu than. 7 day evening, on only about htlf the wig- neues for the Crown hsve yet been ex- | amined. ,1, .--~v.- -7-.--nun { as a messenger. He wu seen at the buck ` of the Senate Gallery just before theHonIo closed, and luring the evening he was teen l in the company of three other men, whose appearance and action! witned ldld not like, and he complained to the |doorkeeper that nncb auspicious looking charncten should not be allowed to eutt the house. Taken altogether Hr Eton`! evidence will go for towards establishing the prisoner s guilt. [`,\_-L_I.,I- '1, I . n- - V `CC . Mr Stewart Campbell arrived today. He nu- } lhorizeo me Io my that the report that hehnd I been insulted at 1 public meeting in Nova Booth { ii enlirely untounded. The nonnal-nnn ha II-AA Inll. 4nI|.--la&._ .---_- ..- .-nu wlllil vs uuw Inlului. The prisoner Buckley to having seen Whalcn in the Houie tlinf night, but his evidence was very slinky, and looked upon an unreliable. rnu -. - - if l.....---. - vvutluub uu ulu mgus Ill qllell;l.0,ll_ The next witness, Mr Storr, also proirod the prisoner to have been in the gallery on the night of the mtirder, mg] when Mr Mc- Gee made the remark about Dr. Tapper be- ing attacked in `his absence, the prinour raised his In.-ad in I threatening manner. He nlao proved his hsvingbeen repeatedly about the Home, and In-eqlieuy at the eu- trnnee to the Lobby, where Buckley stood an 1 rnnnnnnnur TI`. n--n -..... -. .n_, u - Mr C. J. Brydgea arrived to-day. Among other: now At. the capital no the Hon. 0. Bank- in. C01. Gray, Dr. Tupper, Ilnras F5 Barton, ' S. Fleming and Livery. I (htawn, September 8. ! The first witness examined wu Consu- ! ble Jordan ufthe city police, who proved to I having seen the witneu Lacroix on his way home at the time of the murder. ' l'I'!|__ ._ ' ... --on-vny. The witness Roy proved Wjnlen to have been in the gallery with I pistol in his pocket, and to `having mule 1 note of the priaonel"| conduct do the night in queatj.op_ The nest mien... ll. 9...-.. -|_- .____-: In thil city Ion L ' -oval: ,....u. an nspmu mu no nu: reeeapu it ought any the receipt nfurul 1 L; In Borrnduilc yelterdly In not signed 1` my onion, and I never an it. [gird Rnnn!nnh:l b-._-- I--------'- ` lived in on Lube Ii! 330-.- war.-Port}; _-...,....; nu rmynnrville, on"I`.u< when the and little I He was born 1790, , Iscottiah came ntry at or bafnm th. |....n.:- -u ; I-All|'AI'.-lt is our , this week, to announce. the of the most aged and respect- county'--Colonel A. `W. in plum. wan .....:,a...r- ll ARMED. 11' 1'lLmu#I. , __-v-up non` I in entry, to bre1king_ ogt :.-It is nnnnn- 4 L ._ uuuu uunu UICI ( Lord R.nlsgb-YeI,l met but in the oce of the bully eohcilor, but never to speak to M Induce Bncbeh. . Ila QA--_A- `l~ - A FALL Ti .`\_' nit" """'.""`-V! f !m.....:.. ., .3...,:.--::..,,.-'-v-;-. -- Marble Block we 1,. mm ._ tho unilidu '3! mg m` 1".` ti took 0! r % ;:p::odeuna|y ';:',,,g"`..3""" 1:1` A call ulpoctfully .on.;;._ Jon1I|'I'ou 5 -"f b !33'L`1{f.`i ni. New up; nnw rm nul of Fechtor, W lrglergeam Ba.llnndlo---"fiscal; intercourse you hue and win: Module Batel was your oc- casionally cllhng at her chop? Lord Bnnc|ugh-Thc& I been either he: or her dnughlers eluvheru. H: A. Copo-l nu: brother-in-kw of Ir: Bor- ndmle. I called upon hul on the In of Decon- ber, 1866 The folldwing Monday, I Ind Hrs Borrcdms Inc: Lo lsdune Rachel`; ladnmo Rachel wook hand: vim .\-In Rm-...a-;.- ._.u u All-1 have never ` August 14. 7 `m lulyuvo 5' ,5" `iD5lllIIIIrF\I ' `v~ 1," 6,000 penonl present. 1 _ nude advocating his claim: 3 {ho conduct of the migirf` him in the mutter of the A:h- ah my last. While the Ipegk. I` 2 "gang on the meeting In: at-I ,1-.A.mob of Irish Catholics who` 5. plstform und dispersed the} ' ; general ght ensued which} "5 hour. Clubs, stones, and 0. ,. were used, and many per- 9 udly injured." The police at? ? ,,. in quelling the riot and sr- ? "L I ringlendera. cityggs ,, and there were renewal: of ; to some extent during the` 3u_nday. - .._n. F!` "Fl... l"'.'...-- _`.. :g_ _I. J00HNl'I'0'H I Comer Princes! and Io`. ' ._ \ 4;"Im'$5i?' my ,_mu. I13`?! ` ..u_y vuavu, sun 1 UIIVEI III M. Lord Knncln3h-I have frequently been in ludauno Rachel : shop, butt never authorised ..r to use my nine :3 representing 5 denim on my part to marry In Borndsile, nor to request :no loan of 20. I nevgr made any nptesenzp mm to Indnme Rachel upon the subgecz ofjew- rid. I non: dcured no pus by the nnmo of Wrllinm or Edwud. Inn gnxiou to no the True! u_!d to bear my crest. I has no paper w1thu|y;lrm.l. lgunornuy uu paper with the thonreel. Ind mt um:-mm-un II .-- REM0VA:La--4 pr 5? .-. .~1`;x!QIF=a`* 4 Jr `IE1:-CA ._ ~l'ro:-In 1-nu E` lock- Santamhmv n__L-mm...a ..-. ~o;ivo; u;:nu.o,~on tn -It-amt an (Inn K - -`U u. I York, September 8--A.'.htIlnrd 1 ltwnn Duty and Foshlll W0 . gm - Bfee, 3 fnmous English ptcxlgilist, -Hycltvafs in the city ofbdn T on. t ML 1 sun: speak! 1 gran ti has occurred :16 Cu-ildn . - Tho;_nn- onor` Genius _C300.000,. bqt, t.htl;____ 9? Bauer T . heaped without loii. I spent; ,1` _. ember of. fol-E1n`1` ed in r- f!0m`Ti 9lcia_;.o9urp.o in . M rennin them 4 `_cable_ esputhea` ir.tli'd.;&h:en- rs announcing dapggr to the ` _[p_e. Hiiinfurmsnt 9d;1hI$._' _ ,n is based on n0f_ldII knqgn I,J_utu In as 1:. reln.&em.toNIpo- Absolutely untrue in every Hug.) - V t.- a.+`-="nou-.3-pcic Inn, Extra, 8,65 aw 1,-co; `FIacy,- 5,35 L - Gaul ght, 6,00'to10,00; -- --hnnn 2 3-min- % _ Dr. Be11om,,o1xaw tour, has " tter to than London T$'dO`(Jh Aohurch quatol.-; HQ'.yl,3hI _.~ t of Chan-ch` isg. 9* gun mnteiiilportliee tqi th- io- M . tbtmto tho iutornnt.iutgt- `A ' Britain. would hcsgtott ap remonl of elui: gridnnoex, VA ,up6v3rfnIly to riulnoocu , Irish in An1erit:s_ n`niu`a;._`q_Il:e ; : "_ -can -n1["..5:}?!'!!Ii95 '- V to exist, nnynuhoalr, _ penistent lot the Irish M `time poasib161iweh'Eng EL"e 55Z,'.Z . a?'""'nf'..'_'Q,'.Z I g,.,.. h".2 ~ `a : ':VH.2 H3! M434, M _oIAL AID oolllnoub. 5. Sept. 8: 1.20` ta.-`-CoIIl 94; VA 1; 71;; 9:5; s.pz._a.:qdJxjajaItV-' lslu of` ummi-upIdiIu1InI:_`maa+ ` uni tlnipninn ' llul u-I... 1|.` .-.-..'..".;'f.:.;:;:' 9.`I-n- Sgl " ___-_ __-v yo-v- `twin-Ir gt:-Fr . ". ( `p; on the muuon of the new Am`. gcer, M: Joh,nnog,g._n;s diiqnlt to bovtreatefli; "but `nglt`n&' glpndnnt proofof hot-good faith. irlolmnon to this cougry up. n: Government nhowi ittduin` pain; disputes, ind mchdIsposi- Wheat guarantee Ithgt Lhq.ncg_ot`_is_-A Aiinhrolght to u ntintnctoxy cob- ....... nu-saga--xou any nu It that I nave: [A laugh]. , and I once bought we or um-nutidei at chins, and I have on a few 00- cuioao United in Ind land 3 ch! with her, in soynour-Did you ever hsnd yonrcud to Mn Borrndnile '3 Lord R,Lne.ngb--Never. ll inunnlrjni 1"- n ---\l- l'\A- -` " pr--J ' I. ` 7,*--The Timqin city`; V1> annexation 9f'xi"o;o sum in auigabu, butnitho I ipia'd;e objbt `could :iot~bcTao- ': gnaw without I needles: east. of 1 up-I--" I g`P_.q,-)!r Murphy, of Inn. '1 Wpblidllinliantdrfmun-. : #'wL|pO$3h_I have so ofr'on , vrridfinmhu ptfond him. ' ` _` cgndiditk to rgpnsgnt ', of commoniunhgj, - This-.-zmlkit tha sixth Q,` 3 jnnchuthr. 011 $a_tu_rduy?. I'M ea_lled the}: kl`, uurphy, II: n estimated '1 ,_- nnnn nnl-Inna I'll-nnanO `I ;-Q mu, 24,25 tn llr,I9-:l'nn "~+9. Prim, man In 15:15. 1.10 to 1.12;. Iv-rJ1ou,o,oo ';-ikntz---navy an xoxzu mm- - he-pon~, .a,ao maps. ,P'3;4oa::maoIa min roan: 12 ` *3. lieu; 24,25 u,o_o-;nImo _`i0o.oo_ P.-6... Iganu. mu ." "4 " .` T131-I . - ` D-A-`W:-:~2 -Y * .;_. Efpu-`ha iii.- m;;.,,...,_T ` 2. A 3'F"F'}'?! 7? `F551 lh the data` _;tsuuaay_'we:a -5 5L. ..-I:.. ___._..__--_ '7i:I.2._Iia=2: us: 1.: n,-no.3` H-LVOVGI. lnlr Soymour-Did you no In Borrldsile. Lord Bane b--l did. ltseynour-- are you cur in her comp: more than out? f_,.,,{ D___I__L tr - ins y "Id food him Iuperhe l lnnwfnht Ill'I'* I Vr 8.--L'Gol l 144],` 3,900 bblqnt "*`n"'lIIIIl| ;`;|glua 4m,ooo '3ilD:|_nL. .m..|n.m. Fan-rod Ulll -l;I;TJ&CoI_ T`l$lo` ' '5 33) Olllfottolldx 'I1npq.n.1..nnn Mann: mm For what obs did fur main-l86I and 1865, I . pod her J."..0, and I remind some powder :1 nd Imp Ibvlzen sum-~-hang was laid ll Marl- ` I . 1 horou 1* uses: as (at lhc enxlomen Nu: nl-I, 8 mini to noon -r ||-..1..!&-- n. \.-.k_ u_.a_._-| VII? 1 88 f H . .93 she told me thus the had gamed n. I: III addrtued to Ind--m D-4`-" prune: o! ladune ` me met-t-I864 1865, l_ the usual wot-dl, " My own dear William," and undl powder` the writer declared that mg mg hid nu-er! l`d 1 hvlteve snm~ hang at ` been mentioned to anr person. The letter 000- ~r..~ngt~ gentlemen being Il'lCll1dEtl with " My dearest ltvtf` Mary Tucker!` owed to peep at the ladle: tn hmha Madame Barradatle. The third expressed surprise ntthe I Rachel said .-om:--hing al out a gentleman seo- vteil of.\lr Cop, who asked how she had become - --gme in a bath. 1 derived little benet from E acquainted with "dear Wt'lli.m." The letter U-adllllc Ractiers treatment . none that I know was in reference to some jewels which she had I never borrowed a shilling from Madame sent to Madame Rachel} dnugltter, and it stated ` that dent Wi Iiam" was the only man she lov. `nthtl. Various document: were put in showing that ed The next letter, addressed to Lord Rana- `xlra Botrmlatle had acknowledged tndebtrdnesa lnsrb, began, " My t-urn dear Tom," and it allud- : lladamu Rm-lnel; but she asa~t-zed that she ed to her belief 1hll..ul Harrison would advice -u,;nev'. H.050 under Mad.-me Rachel's diclalidn ' him in reference to a matter then at issue; that _.r ,;n_1.;. `nd|n` .b.g._.ndr|;..1,h never uw- ' he knew he loved her, and that he must remetn- l 2 \lad.-me Rachel navthing. her that be was nut the only man who did IO. The witness on be-mi reeexarnined by Sergeant It was very unkiud of him to tr-ll all to Mr .ltanune_ aaid Hndame Rat-hel said that in the F Smith, and he had forgotten prohably that he I . .9. n[ m. Almighty Lord Rnnelagh was ac ` h-td seen her in her bath in Danes street, but` F-4.1.4 .. her b=_t,chatnd_ because he had aeen her a 1 that if he had seen Mn Hicks she would have Wren limes In her hath hhe also and Lord 5 told him a dtffereut stury about that. The wri- "nt:e'.aglt {tad spread a report that he sun the : ter also accused -`dear Torn of not being n_ itlber or her tint Chll-L ` woman`: friend, l-ut I general lnser; abs thought ` 1~b,,~m`1b,.n `.jJ`~ufu.d_ , ' he was mute fright--n\~-t tlmn hurt, and added, `-1 ! ......m, gun I mm! the noted nddrell wd want, u I luppooed. 1| miklzu nl Lha dictnliq I number of onyelopen we a Clpl. William Edward uh! -n-.. I- u nu w\'-rI I LKIIKIY l\1|l|"'Il|II :31. gm I lhcbel om ....__.. -.,..,.. ...- \' . -`nu:--us-u I-v~uu Il`l Madame` Rachel ; ' slmllle troutlnenl; that I non-r borrowed hcbol. ' ( Tye. witnou In than uked t It-can vriuu by her. `Ibo am no Iloduno Rut-01. ' Lord Bnnolqb--Yon may an II that 1 |'ag[ [0 be ".nunollod " r A I.....n.1 _ , ,,----. ....vu;u mo pan. 1:! Men at dictnlion of llulnmo Rachel. -er veto produced nddruud . Edwards, Burn; handwriting. rare to be lei: in the are of In supposed. H diclnli to Indun through the On lAlAnuPe)'.`:.|.-- I Rachel, rt Bdlnnciao-- |"hoo|ly mm c_ lung her lnnb-Thn an .n, I L--- ,,, _ ..-- .- .__. nu... . -.~-J.-uu l fhynrs R practise as u solicilur, 1 ` Muted Wllh Madame Rachel. lu II. c cam with Mr: Borndnile and !. -d her 30`, and that if I would i Y Huck the u.:u;.ey would be receir U 1 l mu .\lrs U-orrsduule, and the . . out. The rockhrokrr gnvu Mrs ! . I I -CI&_ and lb! handed it to me. I l m ro my bankers, and out of i1 ~- |'.'-..|...I \l_. 0,--. 1.:-A -r., as aw In ll1l|U In you? *1 hliu nn Inna-`HA. math in an I. inlrudmud In mm '7 n to inspect other n: Inner III on which nu sum! .1... .u.. _I uJu\l (, IUU UIII UI K1 :1 Hr: Berra-inile after- Iuhjecz of nismg some s.;._.| o`I -)an I).._,._ you colnmoniuta -........ vu want sccount Inc had rt r uuu, and whether there was nny iuu-odgolion to Lord Rnnolngh. Hut the had received the money. than nnnrk tbs! we Ind better Iona nthir into the hands of a solicitor. . ...L:-, UJIJIII ncolloction of uasu us. I IN` ng of Madame I received mole y tnllh in the 1-11.. a--=-J copied In unlit- OOIIIIIOII . usgaulu, llf. Your humble servant, 1 Aux. Brno? or B1-. Batu It behoovcn the people of Canada. to about some orgnnizttion for the relief this diureI1_o.n_:ong 3 clan of coloni K-.. ..... upwuwon to nmnt I population of ch: Doltginion, - V -u`;__v --ueu I urn _v'0u you are 00! gelling young- .` er. You hue bad no wife to lake are of you -' V but this time you have," be This Iv.-uer was writ-.on at the dictation of lbe > prisoner. " Dear Tom" Wu Dear William, - ,of tours". I never was inlro-iuced lo any other II man but Lord Rueluzb ' 1 V I i ! -lI|\1I-I- In the meantime, I pressing my entire app I datcnnlnntion. wuu Ill] nbrond. f_ cl. ___ .-_-..,.. nuwtu was nny uuth in She denied I then made loans and put the There was n thing and by Madame Rnchol about myaler wing to her money. `aired if she had really written thialeuor, and one and the had, sad 1 than uked her how she I mid be so foolish. In Borndnibe was then rocnllcd. She uid-- ...... upu uur menus oftho Province: of Quebec t and Ontario for unintsnce. The knowledge of the libero! dilpoailion of the inhabitant! of both Provinces had at first prompted me to take Iome ntepo in that way, but, being well unto cf the many onus on the chuity of the Canadians- having experienced it no otten myself in favour of the flock entrusted to my cure, I felt so reluc- tant to take any personal action ofthr kind that, after long and nnxiour thought, I had resolved to exhntm all my resources, and then to safer with my people rather than ask for relief from nbrond: ' _........... in every quarter, and with the b it is impossible to meet Ibo wants population. No need ofnny description 1 oflbe farmers next year, and more in be got in lbocounlry I am renllv hnnnv In 1---- -L--- --~- -- 3... u. nuvuuulfy. really happy to loan that you intend to call upon our friends oftbc Province: a_nd7Onurio Tho Ennwlgzln... ..4~ ..., mu; mrgn unare or provisions and leather, arrived starving from their uaunl hunting grounds. Many, during their long excursion through the plains, were reduced to eat their i yoke of oxen, or even their horses, and they are IIv' in our midst without a morsel of food. Their friends, the farmers, Scotch, English, or French, having no harvest, are unable to assist them; so we have the dreadful prospect of thon- ssnds being reduced to famine. Many, and many timea, the Red River settlement has been visited by diferent calamities, and to have often witnessed a great deal of suering; but the "Old Settlers" all agree to consider the combin- ed plagues of this year as the worst yet experi- enced as far as food is concerned. The Block of various provisions is, I may pay, completely ex- hausted in every quarter, nod with best will, of the ofanv dean-imim. 43.. um-- ',vI nu-4:2". I |.lf'VEl' Iva?! I [ Ruelsgb I U? Mr Sorannnr R-ll-u i I Ian-|.| VII: |4\.llu l\lHK|BgU By 3!: Sergeant B:llnntine-Msdame Rachel uid that Lord Rauelngh bad a cough and: sore throat. I cften ukod_wl:y lnhould write such foolish leueu, and Mndurnl Rachel always ni-.1 xhnt it In: the only way in which I nhould got on. up Dink- Q.-n......._ r-_ -L - J -` - ` ' CI UH. . llr Digby Seymour for the drfeuce contended that Mrs Bortndailt-'3 atatementu were utterly false and improbable, and intimated that the true situation of the whole theory was that there In I rt-il William, not Lord Ranelagb, with ~ whom aha had been living a vicious life, and by ` whom the letters whtch she now professed to think came from Lord Ranelagb were really` written. He showed that the correspondence was utterly unaccountable if Mr: Borradaila had I really Inppoled that her correspondent was Lord Ranelagb, and alleged that it had been proved by other evidence, and not denied by In Borradaile, that Madame Rachel had re- proachod her for extravagance in giving money and property to a parnmour. Servannt Rnllamc... .....t:-.a __.: .L_ n.,, - nuu piupcrlj I0 I PIVIIDOLIP. Sergeant Ballnnlyne replied, sad the Recorder Inning summed up in n mnnner which showed he felt that there were great doubts about the cue, the jury fniled to ngreo, sud wen dio- chnnred. -_-V ... u Il|'L u. u. .I`Il|K nll uu_y Iuuully UICIS next season it` Ibo borne wins. A marquis has ! ! ' lost in one day more zhnu my poor Willmmtver had to lose. I hnve Ibo consolation ul knowing . tbaI he loves me in.-nrly. lfyon have um. lnken . the cough miiture, take it, and put a lillle Ban- '. nel on your chest. (.-\ laugh ) You are always 4 I angry when 1 tell you you are not getting 1 1 wife to man can no` Inn _ .._._.__._4 The prospects of peace or War in Europe are Ilill actively canvaasecl. The general View is that peace is at least. secured u a temporary policy. The assurances of the Emperor and his subordinate generals have support in the view that the internal con- dition of France is one which will require all the attention of government to manage. The fact. that several elections have gone against the government. shows that Buonapartism is not so popular as it would like to be: On the contrary, the strength of the opposition to the Emperor's rule is a great. her, and is accepted as ofimmenge political importance. The Prussian Gov- ernment would appear to be ofopiniou that it is in no danger of attack, and that its armyia fully prepared. It has inst ordered the discontinuance of recruiting for. the Prussian army, a proceeding which is natu- rally looked upon as a tavoursblo sign for the continuance of peace. If France would only in like manner put a stop to her armaments, the public mind would be satised, and repose much more faith in the pacic intentions of ll: Emperor than the Parisian: have done in his protesta- tions made at Troyes and elsewhere. __..-. --v- Sir,--Iu reply to your request of this morning I have to certify, mat in your iuue ol the 4th inst , the following Ilotement in not euggcmcd. "that Illhill Lbe whale colony not one bushel of my kind of grain will be harvested." And that the potato crop will be may meagre ollo." Yea, enry thing in destroyed by the gruahop. pea-s-nei:her grain nor vegetables of any kind no to be found in our gnrdena or eldl. More- over the "Buffalo Hunters, inaland of furnish. ing their large share of provision: ll1'iYQd Ital-finer fr:-nu. .L..:_ ..-A I ' ` l I l I l 1 i 1 i I "fl utrnt H1 was IIl'| HIE UH! lull! WHO Ill-I IO. forgotten probably hol in but ` let` Ibo than hurt, and l N! on _v lay um am A naughty old donkey. ! (Laughter) Another I:-Her complained of thei letters having been shown to Mr Smith. " Blessed ' are the penc:-makers. You know I have not been unkind to you, donkey; but you are I'- wnyl exacting. nnd never satised. I huve found rnv umbrells. (A lsugli) Mr Smith said I had Asked for an ugly gentleman, but I told h-In be was I good looking man, and that put him on ' stood term: with birnu-!f. IL is a wonder he did not Iulk upstairs and see what kept me so long. with the Land (`onsezv-mra, an he rnllnit. One lhingyou will be glad in lien" 13 lbs! William -n_v3 [W is nine of \\i ring All my tuouny back dnv mnre than an nnnr \\';tt......-... - .....l_., .....u.. u, nut: nxauop 0! St. Boniface gives a deplorable conrma- tion of the accounts of the distress in the Red River settlement, consequent upon the plague of grasshoppers or locusts which has befnllen that party?!" the country :- Bishop's Court, St. Bonifsco, August 11, 1968.: Editor Not -Wetter: -Wetter: to; I |____ a- ,, The fo|l)wi1;g letter by .f l>{nniI'n1-4: nu -1-- _ .a__,u__ TI.'ESDAj1:1.-IVEl\:lNG. SEPT. 8. 3' SEE FII1 .STP.vlGE. 5, cannot refrain from ex- : approval of your chnrilablo .. .. uu1~-n an: acumen.--in~-law her The nun Mrs Bomdaile, and mended her hand to me, but I declined. (A laugh.) Madame Rachel paid, " Do you with a private interview 7" I laid, My object in com- ing Io town in to know forums! you have received aucb large sum of money from In Borradaiin." Madame Rachel said " Call again at 2 dclock." We called, and my wife accompanied us. 1 im- mediately commenced by inquiring Rachel on what account she had I-IJIIIJ. Iholhpr uh... --- --- - ` the Bishop of Phln n;.....___ `Cu! . Bonnet. um um U10 ion for most ll IIODO IO relief of , Crimson mnbrellu are used in Berlin by coma. goon! Innorslon. .1 .- ._...... .. nuu rrovlnclll synod, from St. John : Church, Prescott. of which the Rev. Dr. Boswell is incumbent, praying such Action to be uken no will ufpprreu innovation: in the cere- monien or preclicses of the church, end for the adoption of 3 canon which shall dene end el- ublish 1 universal mode of conducting the church uervicee, and thereby eneure to the mem- ber: thereof a continuance of Lhethpure scriptu- ul form of wonhipwhich hu everbeen obeerved by the church (prior to the uld innovations) since the reformation. 1 Sjr. Joan's Carmen, Pnucor-r, um Rnun.-. Isu.-A petition, extensively signed, has been fonnrded to ihe Provincial Synod, from ! be Iuhfu-nan il|nn---=--- 5 -' This Tueadny mo:-ning,nl noon,!he theplobor Innings of the County Court and Quarter Seo- sionl comlneucrd. _..- ..-.... .. uau nwyu uenncunn tune: wil play in the Park to-mo:-row evening. commenc- ing nt 4 o'<;_]ock. The following in the pro- gramme :- Overtm-e-Le Poatillon do Lonjumenn. . Adam Qundrille--FeIh.. . . . . . ................F'auet Selection-Huguenota . . . . . . . . . . . . . Valu--Morgen Blnuer . . . . . . . . . . . . Agnus Dei (Mozart). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gnlop-Fire of Youth . . . . . . . . . . . . (1..A u-_- -I A -v nu Jun! DUIICIIUI .' in; at my solicitor`: oice, received any luau from her. The ru lene: was on tho 27th No- vonbet, 1861'. lreceived eight or tel Altoge- met. Raven now of our own pcuple. Tn Mal `lhn ; labours uf the HgelIInl`HgI:lI1s(\flll6 nettle- : ment who will mun make nu appeal In me i charity nl Cunndinnu, local vmnmiues should be form-.-I, and aid coH-clml in tho I name manna: thnt. wu resorted to recently to relieve the distrcus nf the shermen of `Nun Scotin. It is now undeniable that in grant calamity has fallen npnn :1 people who hue puled through many trials and hrnvvd many dangers in founding n nettle- mcm in the wilclernen, and the event \s`unnIl call fnrlh tangible exprestion.-A of I-ympnlhy Irum - their more fortunate kin- } nlr9:I`l T0 Tlll IDITOI. 0' `I'll DAILY NIWI. I i Sir l observe in your paper, under thin hand- N mix, that there are three ftttllule of etnignntn, | sent out by the East Ltldu Relief and Emigra- litm Cummitlee, now in our city in detttttnte E circttmntnnc.-5. I thought there wu 5 St. i George : Society in our city when obliptions 1' compelled it. to sum poornod dutltuto EngliIh- men coming to this country. When iutho So- ; ciety? and what it in doing ? Had no many funi- l lien tu-rlvod here from Scothnd in like circum- lstnnccs, tho St. Andrew`: Society would hive soon own to their aid. Hnva we not I paid t Emigration ngcnt. whole duty it is to supervise nod provide for newly nrriud itnxnigrnntl nnd ` provide them with work `I Are than no wealthy Englishman in our city whom God has blessed in their subatnncg able nut! willing to relieve their poor, ft-iendleu countrymen and women, in this their dettitulc condition? The whole thing is a farce reacting udly on our public and social condition. 0. L. own, Ioq, presided in nblence of the County Judge, prevented by indiapouition from attending, and Robert Sellnrs, Esq , J.P., occu- pied 1 out upon Ibo bench `BL- :-Il-_:_._ _-, .I `, .._ _. ---- -rv- .-- `nu-ya. The following gentleman eompoood the grnnd jury: Jooepb Moore, Foxeunn; John Cameron, W. R. Lynn, Henry Chunbere, W. Bond, John Campbell, R. Spoonor, jr., Lemuel Kilb, Henry Reese, J. Johnstone, Noble Scott, D. Conipn and Jooeph Welsh. nil Flnnnnr he-inr nth-I--._.-I 11.. ___-J -` ~-A |lU|UIl|IUII- Mr B. I. Briuon informed the court that judgment in the can of the Queen 7|. Donald- uon, laid over tron: the Ian court, for nuinnce, would be given by the cbairmu: to-mot-row morning. R4-Juor A...).'.. .. 1.1- r o__-.. ., : nuu -IUIEPLI WCIBU. Hi: Honour briey nddrea explaining the reuon bench, and informing the qriuaiml can on on them to go: through detention. |1_ II \n n-.- - - usululll. Robert Anglia us. John L. Sau lh-An unde- fended promiuory now can for 516130, princi- pal and interest. Verdict for plninti. It Macaroni for plslnti. In this can In unch- ment Ind been lxid upon Ihcrdefesdnnfa goods, And I: B. I. Bxmou uoud an nneudueom (Ian on the ground that lhqdolondut was not an sbaeouding debtor Objection: were 1110 ruined to the validity o not not: on the ground ms} the maps upon it lutfilot been propcrly Il_,_I ,,.t h n - . . - The following are the names of the members of the 14th Bnunliou, Prinoeu Wale! Own, Ielected to represent the Bsttnllon at Lnprairle, commencing on lb: 13!]: initial, at the Grand Rie latch :-Sergeant Wm. Hallie ; - Printee -U. 8lrochnn,`John Bnilie, F. Werner, Thou. Euford, and ---'Horn. v.l.lwe;:}'::I.l : Baal: Iii. Ralph Jana, ct. a1.-Au Indefendod cue to neuter the unouut of 3 bill of exchange for $280.47, principal and Interest. Verdict for plninti. Mr B. M. Brinon for the plnimi. lPml_-r !........ -_A-n--- I H ` " urupuuuelll. uonncuon qunhed without. costs. Wtllcr P. Sliter, chsrgvd with hreeuy, and neat for trial from the police court, In di|('.h|t- ad from custody, no evidence nppurlng ugainat him. J. Gordon apptllant, (re;-nau,-.An nnnanl fun-n oh. .I--:-:-_ A: 4-: I1 ! -nu; wet! precentr Lord RnnelAgh-I remember when liu Rach- ck and In Bortndsila wcrnpauun, and I nun: mink that In the occuia when 1 was intro- duced to In Borndailo. bdpno Ynletis in I Iuldof Fcchtor. up an- Tu 481-3 BunuoI.-An impaction of this Buulion now in camp At the Cryntnl Pnloce will uh place to-marrow afternoon In two o clock, by Lleut.-Colonel Jnrril, 04.9.5 FROM UANANOQUE. I E Gannunque. Se-pic-Inlmr 8.-`l`hc Lncrnsso mulch played here to-day between the } Putsburg and Uananuque club: Wnl wuu 1 by the latter in three straight gun):-s. l , ytu IIIIII4 Robert Laney appellant, on. Denna`: Branigan rupondn1.-An nppul from the decision ofll. P. Guest, Eiq, J. P., in fnvoarof respondent for the amount of8l dnnnpu, Lad $5.10 coin, for u-upon upon the land of the respondent, and caning My andfe ing than Ibo:-con. Mr 8. ll. Briuon for the appellant; Ir J. McIntyre for the | l IDODdnl. Conviction nugghnd unnhnnp snai- I -....u... Iur um uppeunm; nrJ.nlclnt_yro for the "'PDdenI. Conviction quubed Slit:-r r-Hal-and -hln Inrnnnn -...a -. ...w-an uyprumu, Fl. J. narpcu 1 tre:pau.-An decision Guau, J. P., for the Amount an coats. Conviction quuhed the c its merits with costs. Mr J. llclmyre lnnt; Mr R. V. Pnco for respondent. The court ndionrned until Inn "min. I mm, at n. v . rncu tor respondent. Adjourned until ten o'clock to-mob row morning. The Bnrrie Examiner tnnd rh..-.n .. .: _ ---- Kingston, Sept. 8, I868` ._Q_ The bang`of the Royal Cnnndiun `law in uh; 'D--I. o- __-_-- THE DAILY NEWS---TUESDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 3- "j" __`_ __.. _.,,,., ,,r.. .....- .\I'J\\I vn IIIBAUB K-vuat money on property I rniard xx 340. Between _ -.300 and 9u0 Inn paid to Madame Rachel, and me remainder was ultimately pazd to Madame` Anabel The account produced short a balance I against Nu Burr-.ui+ is on the 15:!) ofsep-em-` ~-~.-, met}, of as. There was n negouauon to arrange the pajmenl, and she exeemed a mon- pnge deed for that purpase. Auout 1,409 was nLseJ. I paid It? mortgage, .t`:,'_ vI0 and a I dance of 90 In due to me. 1 had paid my- .e'.:` 154-: odd and paid the rest, 700, our lo uadame Rachel. n.!'u.-r aumllowance for expenses, L u not my expenses. in Bormtfaile gave me n order to pay ladauae Rachel 1,400. I paid ;500 or 8\.0, and gave an undertaking to pay luehal