uI"lI II-I no curiugo then; 8oppnr`u bridp which I thin coming bncknfler luring Sir am at home; wu__wen about ,5- D--I:__.A A v_.._., .... _. -v....., ,--.--I. Simpwu VI. Thzcey at al-An action to rocoV- ` or the unount of two promissory note: for` $106:48.And 3:53:33 respectively, lntorut and I don: Included. Undofended. Verdict. for lhol plninti. Mr B. V. Price for plninti . | If Han]: II won R.u).u-.._.An lldhm pllmun. In I. V . rnce I0! plllnlln. UL`. Ionic u.Wm. Bathuro--An undelonded Icllon to recover 3l61:99, the unount of 1 pro- 5 znluory note, Interact and cool: included. Vor- dt for plaintiff. Mr R. V. Price for p1nin- tl . 5),, an . I n A .._)_.'._.I_J __A I :S'n'mpaon 1|. Thzcay, ct al-An undofonded pro- ` mluory not: one for 3:59:30, interest and cons Included. Verdict fot plnintilf. Mr R. V. Price for plnintiff. .,fll'lll-Ailltl an pan-4n4h_`n nndnfnndnd Ir`- IUI lsllllll UH. Jamiuon vs. RomeogIa-An undetonded IC- | lion to recover the Amount of a bill of exchange for $|96,44, interest. and GOIII included. Ver- diet for plninli. Mr R. V. Price for pinin- til. `I. _. _._ If_..n. .1 ,1 A_ .._J-l__..l-4I __ -l' E. V . rnuc IOI' IIIIIIIII. R` 0. Bank 1:. Inlay--An undafoudod pro- | miuory nole cue for 35:04:62, inuarut and con: Included. Verdict for plninlill . Mr Rogers for phlntl. _ Rlmlrr .....J 'J...I..r.... An... v._:_ _. 1|r.n.-_.... ICIIIIIII. P Slmliz and Sheldon, New York, vs. NcZ1gan' --An undefended suit for bnlnnco of account unouming to $212: 13, American currency. Ver- dict for plninli for lhe amount (being roduced Io Cnnndinn currency, 01152264). Mr F. Duper for plnlnlil. '1',-_I-I .. as - - : _ _ , -_J -- ..-.wu-. . I Kincerdine, September 8.--Sslt was struck here yesterday at the depth of 895 feet, being over a hundred feet nearer the surface than at Goderich. They drilled through thirteen feet eight inches of solid salt. From two ordinary glasses of the brine, one and it half glasses of pure white salt, the name in quantity as at G0 was produced. There is a good den citement in town to-day, and are much elsted with the an enterprise. ' A French ship, the Prophete, lately erriv~ ed at Hevre from Vera Cruz with in cargo of false hair only. It consists principally of Indian scalpe, which, as trophies of their own gallantry and that of their ancestors, were hidden when the French went to Mexico. It iseaid that the hair is nearly all black, and it is exceedingly lthy and offensive to the senses, but it will be clun- ed end puried and become very soft and glossy. M derich, l of ex- the company ccese of their Hay u Garrett, at al--An undefonded ac- tion to recover the umouulof Ihroe bills of ex- chnnge for the united unonnt of $26859, ina- cluding interest and cons. Verdict for plninti II: R. V. Price for lnimi . D ('7 D.._L -- __l.L.. 1., ,,_.1.L_.u_.| ___ Ir R, V. Price pnyod the judgment of tho Court in the end of Donaldson for nninnoe, a. motion for 3 new trial M. the In! Court having been refund. A fine of 35 with con: or one month in gaol In impoud upon Donnlduonnrbo urn also ordered to photo the anions: forth- with. 'l`l.._ II )1 In . . .- -- ' A party of surveyors bu diseonnd very ax. lonnivo ruins on the bank: of the Little 0olorI- do River. They extend along the river for any nilcl. Sons of the null: of the building: Itill Ittlld that eight feet high. The ltteeti an be tweed for lnilu. The oid cansla can ho plainly soon. The ground is unwed with curl- ouu crockery. -.......u. uuc uuuy -mu Iounu I wound immediac- ly on tho:-ighl of the spinal column. I undo an uuninuou of the door and found 0 ball in i" about two inches from the junb. It Ind en- tv-md Lbe door obliquely wind: the lock, I few inches above tbolntch-key boie. There In a !n:ch-key In the door and Another key lBlpODd- mg from it. Thu door was npoxtered with };m-`J In nl-.4L-11:__:4_ I ,-J. I - The recent visit of the Orleenlel. Princes to Geneva, Switzerlend, ceulsd the French govern- ment none uneuineel, to quite :1 small ermy of secret agent: were deepntched to watch end. re- port every movement. 1-?` ` His Honour, the County Judge, W.G. Dru- par, Eoq., assumed the duties of his oioo, tad took his soul on the Bench It I2 o'clock. R. H. Ross, Esq., J.P., occupied a nut upon the Bench. Thoma: Hcomull at al, appellants, VI. '13- !/Ianid Smith, rupoudent--An appeal from the conviction of II. P. Goon, Enq., J P., for tres- pnu ny the appellant! on the land: of re|pond- eat, and cutting hey thereon, {or which the ap- pellnnte were ned 32 each end aunts, A xight of title to tho properly In: the gist of this one, Smith clnitniug having pnrchued the property from his brother-in-luv, James Shannon, while Ilcconnell denied that person`: right to all it, and oonloqnently the right of Smith to the land. A suit in Chancery ha been led by McCon- nell upon the mutter of the title. After the ex- amination no witness of Nnthnniel Smith, his Honour said that there was no need of the cue going to the jury or other witnenlen being celled u there we: clearly n dispute of title, the wit- neu having acknowledged to having him out a writ ofejecunent Illinlt In-.nmut.tI .....i .t.- -- __..-,. .--..----m.uu w uuung IIIUII all of ejecunenl against lcnnnoll, sad the t:u`pn'n could not be oolnminod by llc0onnelI until the land was proud to ho Smith`; His Honour Ihotofonx It onoo quubcd the conviction with costs. Mr R V. Price for nppollnntq, and It Hnedonnld for the ruponden I. Thomas I: Comull at cu , appellant; VI. Sylva- ter Scum, rc:poudcn-A preczaely similar case, the decision of the bench being the nuns. Hi: Honour. Judn Drnnnr ........1...a n.-. :. um uuumuu or use ooncn Being the Honour, Judge Dnpor, remarked link it wu a matter of nototiely that uses of decision by IrGueu, in which be bud no business Ihll. am: to adjudioau, were repeatedly coming up for upped, and be eonuidered that it In a pity that that panda ! nune wu not struck on tho commission of uugintruu. THO Donn ndinn-..aI .._.u a-_ _-_I---=- A- K Lookout lountnin, in Tennessee, in crumbling to pieces, end the surrounding inhabitants, fear- ful of harm, are ocking Io Chattanooga for nfety. A piece weighing five hundred zone In: detached Iron: the top of the monnuin the other (by. e V,` - -. an 00 $11 p1:iuly`Jon. crockery. uuunnunon or Inngntrnlol. The Court. ndjom-and until ton o'clock to-nor aw. _(70&1V';'YZ Zovnr. , _.,........ U1 -u uunr, mo pouce onuy him to prison, when, for- ly herself appeared, nndyntisod f the police, who um-enpon net at liberty. General Corhet is at the indignity put upon him. I-nu or Noun Runn.-Hur queulon.)-" What 1 dipping alnmo to no if even oua In mu. tllw llll ll ?v_\' the lam` ..- -_- -v|.l.l!.lC|LI.lrB n Montreal than in New 3: parts of Europe the extremely and unusually nrly in France and mm-- D___...... u. pun: Wlte nity Goderich, n deal ny, success u LIUPHIBS OI their nf edinzlv lthv ma . -mu Lu ull ield, And on 1 hour, went M. Con-bet`: gang. is not who opened understand 1:: I u-n{-o...-'. u-as Jordan Almonds ` Boxes Frqsh Biscuit:-, Helium : ~ Boxes Fresh Bioeuiu, Willa, Toromo Tin. Edinburgh Biscuits, ~- Ihckiu` Cue: Florence Olive Oil in Pink! Cam Salad 01], Burton and Gnulior _ Bhlu. Mixed Picklel, Oman sud Blnolwlll Bbla. Unionl, 0:-ouo sud BIMIVOIII Bbls. Chow Chow, do. Bbln.Ghorklu,_ do. W .. i` W. B. Mcao &. 43. Gknniih "A i I7-ru-`-`-..__ _- V -`- - J I ' ." '", `u` Cans Brandy, "Juli::'a Robina Qt. Dash Sherry Pcmunin Qr. Oak: 8herry,."Oouns" Qr. Ullkl Sherry, Du! Gordon Ones Glu-ct, Burton and Gnoni Cues Olu-at, St. llatepho Cases Clnet, St. Julian Qr. Duh om Port, Gnlnm Qr. Onkl do. Snndemnna Qr. Gukl do. Hindu Qr. Ouch Burgundy, Crown 3:! Bags Prime Walnut: Bugs Prime Filbert: ` Bug! Prlno Brazil Nuts Bag: Soft Shell Almond! Ones Jordan n.......a- W-W M-on U;-an, n E .:f'5. :::.:'..u "J2-.':;-;l -.-an-.-u IIIIIIII muen _ Qr. Gash Old Scotch Halt Whiskey ' Bbla Horton : Emu, Proofsnd Oomuon inm- key Hhdu. and Q1`. Outs Bandy, Hanncuey Hhdsd and Qr Outs Brandy, Ourd, Dupuy sud o. ` Hhdl. and Q1`. Oath Brandy, Julius Robins Canoe Brandy, Henneuey Dun Brady, Ogud, Dnpuy and On.- gaug Brandy, "Julius Rnbina I, Hgluu, Scptombor 7. ~- m|e committee | appointed to try the velidjty of Hiram |Blnnohud e election to 3 Itln the Pro- I vlnciel Legleleturo re rted this often-noon. `They decided um s e Sheriff acted ille- l gully in regerd to the electoral llete, and ' upon this ground, end upon the portly } proven refusal of e prodding oloec to put the bribery oeth, declare the election void. ' Mr Blanchard made a farewell epeeclu, cel- I ling upon the members to regard their duty ' on subjects of Britein, end throwing aside all lower feelin , bend their energies to the consoliduion 09 British power on tile-our Iinnnf LI`: pornnedrn nliniontl hnnnirl-Iahln Uases Red Gin, Do Kuyei ;n:l"o: Omen Ginger Wine, Bernnrd n" Gases Ginger Wine, "'l`honpaon ." Cum Gingor Brandy Ones Orange Bitueu Cues John Bull Bitten Ones Itnlian Bitten O1`. 0171}: Old Q...--|. 1.. 1.. --- - - uuvl . To the Chief Justico-l heard no panon coul- xug duct 31. n. u.n.n|:.._- ----- I -~- --'I- - xj Hnlf Chute Ohdee (Report: be Half Gbeun choice You; Hylon The Half Cheats Choice Sonchon Hnlf Ghetto Choice Conga; ` Half Ghoul Twcnhy Halt Chute Fine Japan Hbdl. Cube Sugar Bble. P0: to Rico Sugar One: Brown Sager, cheep Bble. Dry Crushed` Bbls. Grnunlnted Sugar Bbls. Ground Bagu- Bbls. Yellow Rened, all nnnben Bble. Amber Syrup Bbls. Golden Syrup v Cues Prime Smoked Salmon . Ones Fresh Lobnteru, 11b and 21b tine Ones Pickled Loheten 7 Cases Sardines, fresh, and i tinl Cues Prime, Done Oysters, in tin: Ihrmnlnde, Crone and Bln&W0l| l Cues Hnrmnlnde, "Dundee" Ones Bernard : Old '_1`o_n Gin Ones Booth`: Old Tdnrin Due: Green Gin, De Kuyper and Son 1 Cases Red Knyper sud Son 1 Giana: Winn. R-----I -V Illll-l-Will`-l-lI\-VII \II IJIIIJCII PIIVVCI TIC `UXIC W tinent. His remnrks elicited considerable feeling among moderate men in the Honda. Outuide of the Home the report. in regard- nue du grou outnge. A new IOIAGI Honor. ` Ileure J. Carter I 00. write to the Time aa follow: :-I"or the Inforllutiou of year readers who are leundatiug ue with letter: aekiug for the bee! method of cultivation oi prairie pale, we herewith give you the result of our own ex- perience, which we truat you will nd apaea for. l The Atteltlliln preirie grua should he eown dur- irg thio month and September in drille ea; 12 to 18 inchee apart,u with lucerne, the land be- ing clean at the time of eowiug. The plant in a perennial, end it is very deeirable thateulcleut lpece he left between the route to edmit of peri- odlcel end thorough clean: :1: from` weeds It should be sown alone, in prelerenee to a mixed crop; in fact, its particularly rubuet and quiet growth would have the elect efehehieg aplaat of weaker nature that might - he eewa tllll It. lfthe crop in required for early feed lt eheahl he cut an often an poeeihle, or kept well ed on`; in-' (Md. `bl HI!!! ZBPQI nf ill Ilnlaauniaal aanl-g. cut onen poeeible, kept fed deed, the great secret of ill encoeedul calcite- lion for thle porpoee eooeiue In not ellowtngthe crop to ripen, ee by that meets: the pleat in very much exhausted and the ective growth in for e time deetroyed. Bhonld, however, the fury deeire to grow e crop for hey it me: be out when full grown, end will he found 1 velueble eddi- lion to the on-dloery dry feeding etelfe ; but, ee we beve before eteted, its free hehit of [N95 in cold weether end ue quelitlee eepeciey re- commend it to the notice of egrlenltuxleilne adopted to supply the elmoetnnivereel wen! now experienced.` The London Jewish Chronicle in nnrprlud to me but ugjuv "nppellloj Ihtuancgen of the National Life Boot In! union, and all: upon the Jew; o( E-gund to give 0. lilo but to their country, for the uke of your country tbs: oweu so much to her nilon; for thank: ofyour faith, which teaches you the In ofhnuunli." In uuuuuuueu camp-uwuunj UIOOIOIIQ in in progreu :1. Noah, Delurue county", Pin Over ten thousand lo one said tube In attend- enoe. The genus! eeliug about each heutetiou uuy be gathered from the cheerful con 1;. none of the Philndolphin piper: on the that up to lhil time there hen been no riotous db- turbencee, end policemen do not seem to he need- ed to preserve order. iTbor_Wie-tter` uyI:-8aIt has been pro- duood in thin IerritqrgJauy_cqnnllin; any nun- ufsclured shroud. --lipecinen ha been laid on 0 table by It Thoma Spoon, which by in vv"briLeneu And jla ahuneo of foreign avour, oolnel up to thnunrdotshohuledunudul salt, It Spence; work: are situated st tho Springs on Lake Wlnnopqoooin, Iona Zbonu from this place. mm .7 7' . --- _ ,_,_ r_-_-. Ttfe New York Tina, eomanentin on the threatened ngpeol of the irritated on Scotinns to the overnment. of tho United States for asoistnnoe, sad to their hint: at tnunexntion as at cure for their complatnts, very .curtly_remu*kn : don't think the quarrel In one that it is worth while to go to In: nbou I it is not worth while: for auto go to In about it. We appreciate the eonaplinsat they pay up in constantly threatening to appeal to the United states for aguinst the English have just gut thrmmh with . o.......-...:-__ st` t--oert|iIly 5 ..,5........ us! ungllln uovqtnllilt: " ' just got through with I. tremendous war on our own account, and must at them to settle up their own diodltioil the present. 2 ,_:.----we $3 Hr am_m-u C. .3 \....a -- _.z.. r -v unoilvla -v nun ju any, xur uluxi of you: {it}: cache: ulu A munmoth camp-meeting oteololirul 1 F153;. Iver thoulnn people who in annual. ` New 12.1` .1a.,. i_1:BLKi~f;i}\RB tm*'Inn?*' . FRESH AIIBIVALS. FOR SALE BY No R. QBRAE & GO; null onuu Annondl I Jordan Almonds IF:-nah llh....:.- In unntnn. |NEw LARGE; _ _ 7 _ : _'I:f}a3:; a=`ms*"; "T"'H1`iH` HI`!`Ha*li_ ` *`mlenau-iouav action on I} ,r`I:.Iatothe proper qonrao to beg ditturbsnoca `are likcly to; Sore serious 2.hna`1nI~ at first . ` o tho outlaw! being determin- "-If --=n=;1 met 1 1: Which] think was r luring Rip 1-1.- . % 41:? ix; 4` .1 .5~!`5 . ' swim` . ,::i2;:. zo iutf ' F -... ur\CDlll` as uullllll In aid nbout morning. idge I overtook Ir Lnpum, not Commons, sad we went Midge. I nmi:-ad an ------ y V,--'v *-u"f" "1 "" _ ri prisoners have eacnpodgnnd of New Zuhpd `hgve ngn rig - " ' - pica.` eilaent dfie Ifiig - ` Au. 1.-:..-. 1. -..--1 4. vvv-:!wI_Ir-.-!AtyIupgl. L: ` = - -in. a tear... n'6-.u:F:i1..`r".`.d..;.4- .:_'- , niny. . Fitzwilliun by can-up-s-e Bi-ta: = v V `M! 7, zlugow ItikQJ{:b!..&chie- Jiarknbiro h ' K ` .-.jg1?omp_ Ulumbot arr; `*-!i"'I-`.;_, .. _ inch? Hr Robmk,51~]C c:ig, xntl=I!!n.i9.-.tia;uI~3.rurn- ' used 5} him the 3!. the Bhvllicld cumin` dq- M rgp'_l_ies_to Hr Roebuck`; - - - ndmnn__ - - ms mining-gn guano. ra- ` .:caa'.,+p_e:aanr1_v anus` ~ _ zv3;eiiit-iu'i,._;,_he_;ib_1ect of ya a_ injniy to both coqwzmror .m podgliol yiira 2 4 H` ` .` 1.`) _' _._.-_- I.--------6-1' urn-101$! sgpg. 8.--A tanponrydeprennan III caused on tin Bouts {fa-day gpnr that tl_1e'Empaor had shade n pjpcech to tha_.u'oopI at Chnlons, icon daniecluiud " withogt foundation. 3' .1. Q9333`? D? fB`."-" -"1 p O:cwa, 16;p-owing wuqgnddc pqanaorlivdwhnmgh tin`; nigljt. Minna: 10, via ' `mri hfimr-Inns` ha--...._....I __..1 ' the rnppmg I heard | lr Int*r~\I1slv'II1` it was 1 `... -v--- ~ M this morning bu an an I, .a.in in the United states. 1, I Hi the policy toward the red mm H gonsidemtlon and forbecstce be- 2 ! " dinguoes,butiocou|yum;_H 3 to be paraded. W, Sepf. 8.-The Ihip R, H_ so! sad for Boston, it am? out bank, of!" Ireland. 861' run. 1 E. 3nd crew still nbostd. _ ' 3., Sept. 8.- l'he boy Mcxgy 19 ' up, was hanged to-day gr, New- I _q-s..-.-muting-x Innlr cal-.. -:;.I.:_ -|_ I J I B-.-'.?*- ?ept. 9.-'-The mmip} "rived many. maxim 8 `ll Hold on freilzht. ` r 54---" _ ' h"ygunhr 8.--Telegnnu Inn ,' #1 3.;-g,~ snnouneiig the cogh. ` " of mo expedition of_the Gan ! to Ali: to nuke oburn. "cent total eclipse of the um. I E . the but pouible plus for their gunely, Aden in Atsbiu, gm '. with photographic inltru. [ = Ippcntu Tbg 1 mention `tint six pbowgphic ; ` gclipse wero obtained, tong _. __l.'..s vi " _` *" "` " ""J _- `UV" HIM puon. `He wuhsngad tor A` `IKA II-unnfn-an :1: lbkt- .:4_ A1;;;.;;..';";;.,4n.. 3.1 __ __-,_. A u--- r- ,, -.-- .-.--.". 53;. ~ of his in "thin city, ~ persons present were the ocen `CH1 3 for ncnbagaf-thqnau, I. Cant I-Ir:-pl-g an-.-an-L3--. ._.._|, l uulc. numu ill I 'wu :1 picked up portions ` EQHI nnrl [hp urn:-an nf `'_ `5F"'5.. `E-"'}'-A. -!.1.; " he In rthoKing ofunny, amduo- 1 ha I -.l-..'-' . = r I Rim pram{ u-:__ :_ 'rZ__.|.J, ?_.-._-----.....-...._.. TTEIGRAPE _. .. ___w ......_; PEI! _sn-ived hi "`'=in gold freight. :55-_____,j~A -~-V r"-". '-_".""."'- "" ,"| aha iq Ionddu utr'c}'cr the `nevfi i_n3~._ca_piul punishment. got thnjcanqn qohtngl liq! u . = 1_B exlaem: ortnq lll imailp News W mmua. snrr. % Inn was money : John A. Indon- |}|g Inn! In |---- . ...-... .,....w_. - voice speaking as Human`: e zrner. Something Man the Supper : bridge member ortbe House of In-gather ncrou Ibo bridge. I noticed no person one on the ureet nt that time. luv Ir McGee urn naming Ibonl A quarter lo eight at Mr! I'rmter`a, he vu than dead. (`$00!-cxnminod by it Cuneron-l bend noth- ingofthu shot; when I run About It the Run- III Home I heard 3 noise; on leouinglbo Par- h < _ _l\-.BllfI'II, 5.8.75 to 1,00; fancy, IIIII W 9:! Jlleo `F? - 0900. 9.- -The Itauinhip` ad tn.`-inc hrdnnhti IuuI.tusIl'UI.lK't rioum octionon' - laid-Bee-_ ...._._ -A__-- 4- } (no person I the out or in, never can an opportunity before that of' seeing his face; I had none that night; I wu still in the doorway until the man disappeared in the archway, and I remained from three to tire minutes standing in the purchwny ; was too much frightened to go and see the men who had _"a|len; after he wu Ihot the man fell on the sidewalk, with his head towards the door; from where I stood I could see quite plainly the door the person: were trying to get in; did not see the door opened while I stayed onpoaite; it might have been opened ; I had my feet on the t-st step of the door; when I was going home I met A men In St Parent street; met no carriage and horse: that I recollect; do not know Rue- eell'e hotel; eaw nobody when I got home except lhoee in the house; uid nothingtothem that night or next morning; [think it was on the day; cannot state the time lret heard it ; heard some say it was a large, end some say a small re I dtdn t know which it was - I e . d that e reward wu otfered ; the conrersetion occurred on Tues- gny, Wednesday. or Thursday, I can : poeitively sale which ; think it we: Wednesday; Lnpign-g told me of the death ret; do not recollect Lepierre eeying anything to no of the reward. (Ir J. H. Cameron repeated the last question, . Lepnerre saying anything about the reward at ` 1ll.)II;:lerre told me about the murder; I told I |`Ill`l I vu-In unwn tno Illltldle Walk III ITDBIOT us, . 1 and crnsml llodcalfe street to! Notmun'I gallery _ 3 Ind went down llweasl side of Metulfe nroer, _j while we wentdowu the west side; then might l j have been others in lbs m-ighbourhood, bul I did [I not see them; I saw Szr John A. Mucdonnld in the wardrobe putting on his coat ; lorlhnt Ir McGee insisted on my going to the realnurnnt to [G1 I oaignr, and I won: but [do not Ihink In were three minutes; we did not sit down or stop V - ' to talk rx, ll ; ! I run: .... .g nun ,,,._ , wcu tun I169 01 the nun shot; the doorway inlo which I want In: closed; I put my back close to the door and looked to the opposite side of the urea: ; I was about fteen ynrdu tsrther towards the Sappen bridge thnn they were; when the man red the that he turned round and wmked o' very fast, without running; be turned on the ride path about ten feet nearer the Suppers` bridge that: I was; never had opportunity ofl face; norm that ..:,.;... x -4- _ _ _ . . _ . , . . - .......u uug-tan welt anougn to an- swer int:-Eli,gcntl_t'_ and Mr G. H. Macaulay, pri- vate secretary It) Mr Speaker C ckburn, was sworn as inlerprete'r.I I left Wel ngton street by the left side of Cross street, going down; there wits a fence at that corner, and houses near the fence, about 8 quarter of nu acre fence. Before coming to the House I saw a man with a , hat on his head; he was going tip the street to- wards the Chitudiere; he appeared to be going to the door opposite the telegraph post; when I saw him tit-st the man was from 12 to I5 yards from the door; saw mother person from 17 to is yards from the-person I first saw; both the men I saw were on the same side of the street, and both on the side opposite to me; both were going in the same direction; I saw a man who had light pants, dark coat and cap, following the man I tst saw with the hat; they might have been from four to seven feet apart ; the man in the rear left the sidewalk, went into the street, and came behind the man on the sidewalk; the first man appeared to me to be trying to open the door at which he stood, when the shot was , tired; the second man held out his hand and r- led when behind the first man: I was confused and gave a jump; the first man fell down head 6.-st on the sidewalk (here the witness fell down to show how it occurred); the second man re- turned by about the same course he took in com- ing and struck against the smaller of two posts there on the same side of the street . he exclaim- ed Jesus!" he then went on the sidewalk and want is little further into a gate or archway ; I was at this time standing in the doorway of a brick house nearly opposite I't-otti.-r's_ and nearer the Sapper'abti::l.ge than Cbaudiere falls direc- tion; I was standing close to a brick house, and when I saw this I started and went home, being too much frightened to cross over before the man wheeled and struck the post and went into an archway; he was only 7 or 8 yards from us,` I could see his face distineilyz do not know whe- ther he saw me or not, but think he did not; saw him subsequently in the otce ofthe gaol ; he was dressed with white pants, black vest, black coat, and dark cap. That is the man that red the shot; he is the prisoner, and I recognise him now. I did not say anything about 1il;iat I saw that night, for I did not know if the man was dead or not; next morning I spent a short time working about my house, and then went to La- eur s, on the Flats, near a small bridge that crossed the creek ; I then went to work . 4.. .. ' ,___ H-.- rauvuua. Crou-examined by Mr J. H. Cnmeron-I hsd been in town neven to ten days since I come from Rigiwa, about 35 leagues oh ; Intn n mar- ried tnsn ; my wife is here; came with me here; I had been in Ottawa before, being occssionally in Ottawa and neighbourhood working for the put 16 years; have been in Ottswn or neigh- bourhood every year during these 16 yesrs ; know Ottawa well, but do not know the lumen of the streets ; I left my brother-in-law : on the afternoon of the day of the murder; left slone snd went strnight to the Chsndiere to get n house; did not succeed that night; Iwnl with seversl people; do not know their names: I know one of the men I win with thntafternoon; do not know his name; cannot tell any of their names; until hslf-pest one o'clock thnt morn- ingl was aaking for work and broking fora house; cannot tell n single name of lhosol asked for s house on that occssion ; I recollect asking Bsldy and also Eddy that day ; took my dinner in the afternoon ; cannot recollect the time I took sup- per; up to the timel left Chnudiere Flats do not recollect their nnmes; I did not see any clock or watch in the last house I was in before leaving the villsge; as I passed my uncle : door I selted him the time,nnd be said it was on to hslf-past one s.m. ; after I left my uncle and an till got to the Parliament Buildings I new no one on the street; I ssw some men on the hill in front of the Parliament Buildings apparently standing still; that was at the west wing, and opposite that I turned down the street; did not stop II . the corner of that street and Spark street; cannot any what time elspled before I new the men on the opposite side of the etroet; the man in front had it black beaver hat; the one in rear had rt black fur cap; I did not stop walking before I saw the first man, but when I heard the shot red Istopped and hid myself in the doorway`; I did not stop till the shot was tired; I wss at little past the man when the shot was Bred; up to that time I had not noticed the faces of either men; never noticed the face of closed ; `leans l:l.--( mute, the Fleu, thet ; to work e day et E!erris'e, where they were sewing lumber, below the Chendiere bridge ; eieo worked et the npide, nine miles from thebridge ; en ofoer came end brought me here efter I sue taken before the magistrate; the ret time I went to the Decheine rapids I wee brought before the megietrete, ve or eix deye eftvr the murder. When brought be- fore the megietrete, ee I In twioe,I did not expect to receive anything for it; I never, thet I recollect, use the men that tired the shot Inlil l eue him the: night, end from that time until I eew him in geol. I did not eee him enywhere; the lee: time I eliude to u eeenng him, I Identi- ed him -, the first time I identied the prieoner in geol, the Sheriff end between thirteen end fteen pereone were present. r`____ __iW __ _ Ibo went tide. Mr Gall and Sir Goo:-go B. On. i Her went down the middle walk in frontal ` and (`rnnnnd Xluh-..H`. ....._.. -. u-...__..v_ ...n-__ . mw--cu we particular passage in his speech in which he Ipoke about "nriking under the belt. The debate was on the motion of Dr. Parker for the recall of Dr. Topper. Ir McGee was npoaking of Tuppor being in England, and ofthe uninnnly and unfnir Muck which wu be- ing made upon him when he wu not present to defend hiznulf; be uint it wu unlnir to strike under the belt. Bo nppenred to be in excellent spirits that night, and eddrened the Home with in good deal of lite and eioquena.-. I think it wu about eleven o'clock when he addressed the Bonn, and he man here spoken nearly two hours. I think it was nbout ve or eight minutes IfL|' two when the Home adjourned. and a. quar- Ier Jltr when Mr IlcGee sad I left. I saw Sir John A. Macdonnld in the wardrobe And also Sir George E. Cnnier and Hon. Ir Gnlt. The two huer went out on the en: sideof our chamber ._L:v_ ll- Il_r\ - f PIIIUI llll, I John Rogers uroru-i recollect the morning ofrhe Zth Aprtl. I was then nub-forunsu work- ing tn the Toma dce. I heard Ipillol thot that night. nud soon after young Trotter came into the allies uni said there Ins I mun lying shot at his mothers door. I went down units and across Hm street nod found Mr McGee ap- ` parently dud. When we got to the Tmu: oco i door the numales of Mn Trotter": were out, one `Of lhotnlunlina . li.~.s.. oL-- -A ` ` `IU Illll 1 . Dr. McGi|hn-my rs--called-ln my opinion the wound what produced death was caused by I piuolball. Lu... D A . . . . . _ . __ r V Iv v u uul Iur IuuJIl?5 U I nuts lrouers out, of lbembolding A light. they want around the bod; _wben we go: there` Some of the hand: went for a Coroner and I went to summon Dr. l|cGillivrny_ Jill! Rnnnln I -I--H3` I I uu.I ulu ll] the Itreofu in... ` ._L-r V- - ...- gurus uul.l.Il: 1 An mu tel; : [3 Wednesday I upoke of the murder d not hear a p._.-.I ---L- and bout o Ottawa M 01:11:: nr ....:..1. _ .._... uvuu nuns ulgl; [WEI "way nding Iis could Inn .-min- ..|-:_I- AL- - .... uppunuuuy oerore that of H umil that man a:. ..... _-x ling; I minfi $.37}; XIII.` my | reward spoken of that no I rs! nd uv n am-ll ...----= - _.-_..... IE1 uuauu IOIIIO no reward; us; lpoke with Lap- loo, sud nion Iday, I Wednesday; rlt; not nu-.-.1... ,__-_- ._. .,....... -uu uuu. ur uut. "rue two while It .\[c(}ee nnd I went down the west Iidi put the post onioo nod out through the main on- Irnuce. Mr llcuco lesaod on my Ann sad we wan: together lo the corner of Spark: And let- nlfe ureou. We pm-ted there nndl went to my lodgings ucmn Sappex-'3 bridge, in lower Town At no corner of Spark: Itrectlptopped to allow Hr McGee 10 pass in front of ms nu! - -..v- sun. unnlv II 'to hn in the pub speech wen correct. There could be little doubt but that the violent and seditious language used by At- torney Genernl Wilkins in the Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotin would sttract the attention of the authorities superior to Mr Wilkins. The Lieutenant Governor, it ap- pears, at once put hinuelfin communication with the Attorney General, sud inquired whether the dinloynl sentiments attributed to him published reports of his speech were car!-not "I11..- i.._*-/ r- THE DAILY NEWS--WEDNESDAY ENING. SEPTEMBER r 8. We cannot. undertake lu return reiectod co , , ,_._--__:._. T0 CURRBBPUNDI-INIB. Anonynmua (summunlcamoiux can receive no utenuon l-jverylhlng lorwlrdud fur insertion must be|coom- pnmed by the name and address of the writer- lhemncity It in Also requested Lhu correspondents wxll unly wrueon one elde or the sheet of paper. mmunicuionl . , , ___.-_.______ Single copies of the Dun 1 at the counter of tho publish. an Q-l)id you see him on Monday 7 A---Yes, I did. Lnenr told me that il'l could not have that home I could have another on Monday. I waa engaged in looking for a house. The Chaudiera rnilla were not in full work. 1 did not tell Lnpierre about the murder, because the man keepl a tavern, waa busy and was moving about. in addition, I was notch- liged to tell Lapierre anything. I did tell him that I had been frightened in the Upper Town, and had heard a shot; I did not go to any ma- gistrate": to inquire anything about the murder; the otcer Piaard oaino and brought me to the police office; I did not goanywhare to see about :1, and did not take any trouble about it; I left word at the houee if I waa wanted, where l was to he found ; 1 made no atatetnent of the things; [ had arranged to work for my livelihood, and l troubled myself nothing more about it-, previous to seeing him in gaol, I remembered perfectly well the clotbea the murderer wore; the oicer put me in the corridor, and aaked me to ace ifl could recognise the man; why I naked the clothes to `be put on was juat to be eatiaed in my conscience that it waa him; nobody" ever promised any money or reward for any evidence touching this matter ; when I came down with Pinard [showed him the place where the thing happened, and showed him alao how it all took place. I showed him the peat Whalen ran againat, and I ahowed him how Whalen came up, and how the thing waa done. I do not know this Brown. The prisoners in the gaol need to at me queatieaa, and bothered me an I need to go away and leave them. Sir G-an It l`.nwl'a-- _-. ..-_. ----- -- I I ,,-- I. nun " some Inn. 4:15 p.m. | 3:30 sun. Mixed u-sin 6:45 3. tn. 4:35 II II II N [This is by Montreal time, from which deduct 12; minute: for th dierence between Montreal and Kingston lime.] Trains arrive and depart from Snation as follows: ,..-u wuulu receive 1 Large sum ofmouey? A-No, certuiuly not. He continued: lhne been three times to the goal to see the prison- ers, And have been there ever lines, and here never told Anything to that eect to any per- eon. Re-enmined by Mr 0'Rei1ly. Q-When did you no the man It Cheudicre 1u:,of whom yon got your house which you lately moved into A-1 new the man on Hondqymud he promin- ed to let me move in u soon as possible. Q-When did you move into the house ? A--On Se!urdey_ he said he would let me have the house: if not, I nhouid have uneth- er. gum then I saw some penons behind in. ....... ..- we corndr or apcrkl put of me, and I no- need one of than was John Buckie], but do not pmgmber seeing Patrick. I heard some con- so:-anon when I crontd over to 1be0nnrio ];.gk, when tit George E. Cnrtier sad It Gait were jail at. be time It lcGec was at Bunion`: mzer, on Spain nu-cot. When Mr IcGee left me. Buckley and lhe otberl who we_re__ following mm him. It Gait sud Si: O. E Cartier were men 3! the corner, at June`: hardware store, opposite the Ontario Bunk. I looked back, Imnlnug Mr G-It wu going my way, nnd then 1 bend Buckley : voice speaking ezrner, aid -hmn ..m....:.._ ...ou nu 3v awn can IXVO IKE. SH` Geo. E. Gertie: wss next sworn, end ssid --I remember the adjournment of the Home on the 6th of April or the morning of the 7th of April. It was between one and two o'clock in the morning. I saw Mr McGee when going out ofthe House. He hsd his over-cost on end was smoking e cigar. I was wslking in the ward- robe pesssge. llr llcGee ssked me if I was not coming out. I said, no, I em waiting for Mr Gslt. When Mr Gelt come we went out to go home. We went down leteslfa atreet. [lost sight of Mr McGee, is there were four or live persons in front of me going down the road ' I left Hr McGee in the corridor. I went. out by the front entrsnoe end wslked straight to let- celfe street ; hsving resched lletcelfe street, we stopped wslking so quickly, as persons were sheed of us. We well; that wsy as for u Sparks street, where I crossed to the opposite side of Sparks street end stopped L moment or two in conversation. I then went home; I wslked home quickly. On the wsy going home I went on the opposite side of Hetcelfa street, snd heard no shot red. I passed Buckley's stsbles to reach my lodgings in Marin street. B1 Mr] H n------- v -A-- -- -- --- -- ` 1:45 am ....... . vvuuu Uul um um I! wee mmcult to recognize the man wilhouthie clothe: on; nbout mid-day I was shown the men dreeeed; he had on the name clothe! an on the night I new him; it was not becnuee of his hnving on the clothes that! had nlrundy recognised him; I had :1- rendy recognised him by hi: Ink and upper- | tunes; I did not ncknowledge that I did not re- cognize bin: when he had his coat on because I did not like to admit to Anything about it; the cause and the effect I experienced both on the night of the murder and in the geol. Q-Have you uid the: If Whaler: wnl hung you would receive 1 large ofmouey? A-'NO, CCf[IiDlV B0`. `II (`nlinua ~ lhnfn m-cu my xougmgl in Marin By Mr J. H. Cameron--I lou light of Mr Mc- Geen in the corridor; I do not remember how the partial in from of me separated. The court then adjourned till Tuendny at nine o'clock. ul nv-xx ulI< Executed neatly,-chuply, the DAILY NEWS JOB P per Town. I mt-rely told Lapierre that] had heard the shot tired. We then separated. Did not see Laplerro again until I watt first brought belore a magistrate. After speaking with 'Lapterre,I told nobody about the matter till Pioard came to me. Did not tell Paul Leveque and a man named Burnaby In the gnol that I did not lee the shot tired, but merely heard it. I may have said it and I may not. Did not tell any one I saw the shot red until [showed Pin- ard the place. I told Lttpierre Iheard the shots tired and was very much frightened. I may have told Pinard I saw the shot red. It. was in a house in the ats, rented from Laeur, that the last conversation alluded to occurred. Pinard asked me to show him the place where the mur- der was committed. When I was taken to the gaol tirst, they took me upstairs intothe corridor where prisoner was. Ieaw him In his cell; pri- soner was in his shirt sleeves; there were the pri- soner and other persons who accompanied him ; there was nobody but one person in the cell and he had no coat on; did not any that I could not recognise him, but that it was difficult to reentr- nize him in his state. I asked to dress him in the same clothes as on the night of the murder. lsatd that it was dimcult to recognise a man without all his clothes on ; I recognised the face of the man; Ialwaya asked to see him in the same clothes and in the shape that he was on that evening; [can't say who drew my atten- tion to the man ; it might have been the govern- or of the gaol or the Sharia ; it was an elderly man; I did not know at the time who it was, but I have found out since it was the governor of the gaol. He took me In gaol and asked me to look ontaidethe cells and see if the man was there. I went out and said it difficult recorrnixe the man wttI>..-mo t.:. ..t...t... ._ -Lw- couldbe lithe inlpnt nn again..- |-__,_, . _?:_- WEDNESDAY EVENIN , SEPT. ' T SEE FIRST PAGE. 'Q-Wbu is his name ? A_l .94.... ..v---.. - yuvuwuvu uvuw Inc.-r Iul uujourumenl bv the W! nude oflba Pnrliunent Housonqunre, and then along Wellington nrzu 10 mo corner at the Scolch Church, up which steel I zurned to my own house on Sptrks street. I head no noise whn:over-no- Ibo: or othcr min. 1-. :1. n-\:__,. 1': - V? I1 uIl ll A-L-tieur ll I\Z.| _, @333 a11lg> ililmroa. '1`:-atirelleru Guide. uul . 1:30 p.ln. 11:50 " .1, -_-..r._ nun cayuuuluullj PRINTING OFFICI. OI IVIRY DIICRIJTIOI _-.l_ fl ` ' 2 Nun may be Ind publishing oce. Price C -5.1: ~ Mixed tmin 3:15 1,111. H 8:15 _.... ---v at -tu`uun, VII lll [0 `fl TFO!- ver`| to view the body ofr llcee on the morn- ing of the 7th April ', lheard the evidence of` Dr. Ieillinay as to the position of the body; ll la correct in every particular; I noticed a wound on the right at the neck when the body was turned over ; in my opinion it was a pistol shot wound which had produevd death almoat mstantaneously ; a bullet was handed to me by Dr )lcGillivray at the instance of the Court ; I afterwards handed it to detective 0 Neil, after marking it. ` Roht. lcrarlane aworn-I am a member of the Home of Commons; I remember the night of the 6th of April last; the Home wtta debat- `u.g that night the question of the recall of Dr. Tnpper front England. I knew Hr Thoma: D'Arcy IeGee, who was a member of the House of Commons repraaenting Montreal west. Be aidreseed the House that night on that queation. 1 reeolleet the particular in his IDOkB about llrikinu nnrlav J-- y, and expeditiously 3 DD1'\:I"'l'run nnnrn n the Kingston .?--;%2 Id. each, Captain: "Well, lhM.'I do liked than any river IMO! 0.31 d`,.. ; Y 1` mdam, nlwayl any 0a]:t':in. tins : o;pocinlly in dog The great bridge end viednct over the Mersey et Rnnoorn in now complete, end there now on- ly rennin: to be completed the embankment on the Leneeeblre side of the ' er, to he fanned at noon: 65,000 cubic yerde, 0 which about 35,000 ye:-de will be carried over ihe bridge from `the Chelhire aide. * A. conference of mini: lnlivea of the various eocie es of the New Jem- eelem Chm ch (Swedenbo:-gen), in now holding it: normal union in Selford England. London, Gleegow, Liverpool, Binni ghem end twenty- tour other places in Greet Hrllein belidee len- chener are tepreeenled. ~ ten and lay repreeen-. unu unuur pill III UH are repreunled. Ag. Al.) I--`-- . . . _ ...a ~-vv,vv-Iv. Trodden Down" is the name of the latent Irish Drama. A _Feninn is the hero, and during the play he escapes from prison Ieventeen timed, Ilaughtera Ibout fty "nonpere" inred nnne], 1nd, of course, Iecurea liberty for Irelsnd. The Illinois Stnte geologist happened to Itrny into on Indian: city with his beg of lIOIl0-bl'O8k- lug tools, and was promptly lagged olfto the station-house by the police as I burglar. The great poets hive nll fpund 3 local hnhitu tion in New York. Wnltenscott makes hone Ihoee in Elm street ; Robert Burn: discounts notes in B_:oedIny; Byron niche to, his last in West Broadway; Hilton in a carpenter; and Ir Homer run: with a. manner, and helps to put out ` res. Suspicious nss sr Poa.rsuot:rI.-About one o'clock on Wednesday morning a nasal house belonging to Patrick Quinn in this villsge was discovered to be on fire, and in ashort time was whole-ly consumed, ss wsll as tbodwslllng house belonging to Richard Howard, snd occupied by himself and his son-in-lsw, George Ilccsnlay with their tstnilies. The wind wss blowing very ercely st the time, which mused the re to spread so rapidly that the intnstss of Mr Howard's house had barely time to save them- selves and children before the house wss envelop- ed in ames. The neighbours seeing no chance of saving those buildings, set themselves toworh with s good will to sure the houses out and west, slso belonging to Mr Howsrd. In thisthey were well assisted by the rain, which at this time fell in tortents, but the heat from the burn- ing mus wss so grsai thata rough-dsst dwel- ling on the east Ildo was on its DIES! times- snd only send through a gsodtlsal olexsrtiotf The origin of the tire is very mysterious, the more so, the last tenants hsving left the day previous ; the re also commenced in I part of the house vacant for some titne. The building is insured for $1,200, which is said to be above the nine. The house destroyed hslongisg to H1- Howsrd wss insured for .500. 80 ssttain are the neighbours thst this tire was the work of an incendiary, that they have decided to died a Ooronst- s investigstion Into the matter. j "Patent Med}cine" Helmbold 870,000 for two hatch at Long B`::1'E_u A lino nf nit nag--.-L!_- _:n AU! CIECT `I Dr. IcGi|livr:y sworn--I In called upon to vluit In Trotter`: About t-cl!-put two on the morning of the 7th April Int. 1 hutened than as fast no possible, and on reaching the place I found the body of It McGee lying on the side- Walk. It by obliquely across the nidewnlk with M bend to the out. Blood flowed from the bend along the sidewalk to the street. The fact wen non: the door, two or three feet from the door-Iill. The left um in extended ll right angles with the body. On the hand was n. glove, and the [love of the right land In lying on the sidewalk very near the left hand. The body in: quite In-tn. The blood opponred to be quite fresh. I looked to see if there In: any wound. l enmined the pulse nnd found that be wan quite dud. After the coroner camel ex- amined the body and found I `wound immediac- IV lb right of um .-.:...I ....i....... 1 _-.-_ ,____. ._- .-..uua- an new nnglnnd. In the Zoological Gardens, London, the ani- mals suffered extremely thin Ieaeon from host; the Siberian bears particularly. Immune bank; of ice were placed in their dens for them to lick. Mr Percy Matthew Dove, manager and actuary of the Royal Insurance Company from ita foun- dation, died on Monday the 24th nlt. He lived to see the omce attain an annual revenue ex- coedmgaoo,ooo. um_..A:-/ H " ' 4.3- grill, in reply to Gnvlirnor Doyle, protest!` tliat ho is incapable of entortlining unti- mcnta ul disloyalty, Ind that his speech, as published by the ofcinl reporter, willl be found entirely free from disntfection. Mr `Wilkins Mill persists in his letter, how- ever, that if the restoration of Nova Scotil _tu her former ntntul in a aepu-ate colony be relused, then the political system of say other civilized country would be praferublo tn the nnnnrlnnlm. ........:.l...| I..- ruin 1 3} this it will be Ieen nmm Wllhlne case is little-,if at all. mended. His fanati- cal Opposition to Confederation carries hlrn beyond all bounds, and must serve to die- gust the people of Nova Scutia with their Attorney Uenerul. We believe he does not carry a majority of the people of Nova Scotin with him in hit efforts to obtain re- peal, and we are condent thnt. his present course in the main will be disapproved. Impartial accounts state that there is really much npnthy among the peopleof Non Scoua as to the question of repeal. The agitation is coutlnecl to a few excitable and notorictyseeking men like the At- torney General and the memberc of the legislature elected at 0. time of great popu: lit!` prejudice. The General Government, no doubt, will proceed very slowly and cautiously, and will wait to see the course and effect of another session of the Do- minic-n Parliament belore it resorts to _any material interlurence. Attorney General Wilkingiliowever, is certainly acting in .4 manner to provoke such interference, and he could only have himself to blame should the Governor resort to a dissolution of the House. Probably this course will not be necessary ifjlr Wilkins only moderate: his temper; but it would be fullgjustiable for the Governor to take the sense of the people on the question should Mr Will-tine continue to exaggerate and preach treason in the manner that he has done. There are legitimate means by which the Governor could rid himself of so objectionable an adviaer. A. line of ii: uoamshipa 1 ning between Savannah :1 umber. The Italian Government in increasing the number: of In military post: on the frontier of the Papal Satan. The New York Timu sun: that some of the lending publinheru have lost on every book pub- lished within 3 year. `YA-aI....-- -A-"*" ` co}; of tho but qumy um I! Now an... wick mines for I dollar And sixty cent: 5 :::*;;2f.;:::;."" - `*="' Mr we- Gazette, principally north of this win, have been taken lcloll the lino to supply uh. qennd among the firmer: of New England. In [ha Znnlnnlnqi n...uI-_- v - ,, -. ..-._- vu-.-nu vvvunu DU PFUIUFIUIU to the constitution provided by Confedera- tion. ,-,__ ..--_.--J . Northern cspilaliau Inn hundred IGIOI of land near V for (rape cullintion. Y'I-_3>- - .........c...... pqymlllfl In shot away with in the British Army. Compnniea will receive the funds! nnvrnnntnn__ ..-_ _n ,1 - - _._,........u n In nu.-.cIvo lnl puymuter~-n new oclsl. 1Ta.Zs_.I D-A V To Billyu-d Cunex-on--I not no person and heard no noise from the time of leaving the Puliunonl House lill I got to my own door. I_.|._nn.pu . -. r_` __....v. a. no it Lnugull. United Sutee marine return: (in 15,042 nailing veeeell, 2,943 eteelnere; tonnnge, 310,926,691 ; unrigged vessels, 4,751. A letter from the Home Oce to the layer of Birmingham nun that the write for the general election will be tuned "in all probability only in November. Perish ower-uhowl Ire now widely dimmed In London. The annual ower Ihov of the So cietv for Pramnm... w:_.;-._ A - - .. ..........uu. um annual newer bf ciety Promoting Window Gardening wu held at Dead`: Ysrd, close to Wuuninnter Abbey. ' , _ -._r- VCIDII-win Regimental pqymuten shout way in mg R.-mu. -.._- n : fill commence run- and Liverpool in No- _ _' 4._._.... nuts: Qlllllll {U W IIODO Captain: of I funds from A district at ocitl. 9 bought Ilveltecn ' Wilmington, N. C., Ame \ an 1" in `red nnnel, '" far Trul-nd ' I Isjor-General in the French hnperiel Army, end oeer of theI.egion of Honour, wss en-en. ed at Tiroli, near Cork as a Fenian by the police of that district. It. dot-bet had only arrived from France a few days before, on a visit to his grand-nephew, Mr Lyons, of Mnryeld, the above morning, at a rather early to visit a lady residing at Tivoli. acquaintance with the English lnngnnge _ extensive, and the stupid servant the door at his cell, being nnnble to the idiom in which he inquired for-her mistress, as well as being startled at his foreign nppenr. once, thought he wee s. Fenian, end ltrsightwsy caused information to be given to the police,who hurried to the spot and took M. Corbel into ous- tody, and proceeded, notwithstanding his indig- nnnt remonstrances, to search his person. M. Oorbet repeatedly reqnes'ed that the lady might be called down stairs, when his real character would be at once established, but both police and servant refused to comply with the request, notwithstanding that when seerched papers in]- ly proving both his identity and rank were ' found upon him. After a detention in the hell of the house for upwards of en hour, the police were about to oonrey tunately-, the lady the suspicions of their prisoner highly incensed `Ins Novst. B-nu bend .(old style into the third volume every one is mar- ried?" Wife new style of answer)- Oh, they were married in the rst volume. I only wanted to see if it was really her husband who poisoned her." A. very unusual occurrence is recorded in Europe this summer. This i, that the weather there has been hotter than upon this continent. At the same time the on- rious fact is reported thst the temperature has been higher in Orleans. In most and twelve degrees on Wimbledon Common, in the vicinity of London, and it is stated to be the fact, and there is no good cause for doubting it. s........ ._ - `Lu - "- ` WednudIy.-Th| Oourt resumed bulnou this morning at ten o o|ock. John Rattan. Eln II. P., occdsplod I lean on the bone!!! with MI! I Honour, G. L. Ilovnt, Elq. % 1.----. -4 ..l' A _ _.A:._ an -Ant- .;.. uvul u. 1 no noot Hood. In the hall innidol up of three nrticinl incisor teeth and the stump of in sign: noor them. I now Ipota of blood on the aurbno in the ball, but cannot recollect whether more were my marks of blood on the roll in- sfdo; I mode an autopsy of the body Iomo tine nfaenurds, usinbd by Dr. Wolfe, and I enur- med beyond nil doubt lhll tho cone of death was this gnn-Ibo: wound, onteriug It the back of the neck nod coming out through the month -, the bullet I found in the door, I give to Dr. Von Courtland. Dr. Vuncourtlond nworn--I am a coroner and nllo a surgeon; was cnllod to In Trot- Yer ! bodv nfr um. .. ...- _-_-