"U auvuu nus us-I. uuulu WULIIIII WDOIO IIIEDCII is up more above me. I served her for nine years, four of these in India, and when I an: no cased of this cuitns my blood boils within use. I had no spite against that met: (Mr leee). I raapeeted him as an able man, but we, Roman Catholics, are always looked upon as Ir-allo, 1 why but because of feelings that should not ex- ist iu any country-the spirit of .party3-Lo! which we are made the victims, and fo; which I have now to sncr; and this spirit exists in this country more that in any other. If I was on thatjut-y I think I should certainly cone to the same vt-tdict as they have done, andl exoagra 0 them lrotn all blame; but if they knew how that evidence was manufactured; they won t! take a dilfet-out view or the case to what they have. To be accused of Fsnlaniatn, that Is enough here, -the earn: as in England and he- land. In England any man may speak, but the poor starved ragged luhtnan, it hn_9V.=s open his ttoulh, he may be hanged, dWll,l_'__QIr- net-ed, or shut up in prison, o:- ' Ell Lbldlhib. intsrr,-nnlinn Iaisn n-hl - ---II -uwu, nu nun up An prllall, 05'-- Lordlhip, Interrupting him, aid, :1 wall as could be undeurood, Ihcl reference: to that was taking place oluwbcre could opt bevlowed. The prisoner mun counu himself to remark bearsng on his own case PI-`Ian:-ml-_._W-I1 -- 1...; 7 __-,L I uzurxug urn nu! 0!!!! C330 Prisonet-Well, my Iord,I Ipenk from I! heart out, for! have nuured from party hex- iug. '-til. Lordship--Yc-u have been mama witli everyfrncnraneu. ad more luitndo has been` : lowed Ihn you could jiuly cliim. ` You have had I fair trial, on by your own poqfea ion, s re:-dict bu bbn undead-by tvoivyof you countrymen, and mo hwdmyu pnedlnel ouch" verdict to be right. Whatever pivnmptioan to law there may have been of your ilnoaoncu be. fore. now we must non-no um m 9.. ....c..- ,, ____- _.J _...- vv--4 vn Jinn IIIIIUZIIX II fore, meet uoumo you to bogullgy. With raga!-l to non} of the observation you have nude no to the prejndioel ogninit you on a Roman Oltbolxo, u tbdmotivo of country for proo edingo gslnn you, I may boperuued 19 say, u hningbocn born in this coutrry, that no Inch prejudices arm on you have referral to ...-lhnl every man in equal litre in the eye of the low~-ood neither in Macon of juotia not in the country is any man unjustly vreued or deprived or any of his rights on account of relig-.oo. Your eoan 'l'_VIlIel| in this country have prechely the some rightl and privileges and Ebpportnnitiel so any other, and I0 this `use murdered mu ile- ucribel, of whom you spoke out-self paid I just mbnm in eloquent tn-luau, iyiii tenliied thus they were on well treated tipder the Inn of this country at it rel poielble fotneu to be. So by from your co-rallgiooistn hang oppressed, they are on equal terms with every other but and screen the river (refs:-ring to Lower Goon- da). Your religion has not only equl Qhb, but stood! superior to the othru. him-.u.|.. -,<-- -v .-v rulw. -9 Thousands of git`-lsnn no`! einployvd in_tha bop elds of Wisconsin, uni} so (us: In tbqie-' l and for this species of labour that hopgroien ` are willing to para! fares both ways, unfund- I` some wages. ' . 14- .-` . r f .31.. ._.:n L. . - - f ' Rnlph Wuldo Ebeen 01-Imytjoil down my Jhonghtor funny-thsz uunocjlao him at my sun riningboarhiuad night it-dIuo.' On I oIo,ocdol..-I10 got was wait til * when. bu IE: shod. `tn%:ouv.'il1.ebIshu!d 1-'v % l:`:` N_.im: 4.092.911!) -0.16-n -ro -n ' ~ 4; =1 - . 953,21 I millloer, to make their own bounotn thin win ' the fuhion being odd-`and imposdbleu! ..-..... nu. cu-uuulue, up 3 highly delighted tar, 7, - _..-.__ -..... uuu;un nmposunlouran qinj-` tenr to. imitate. > Bclnnph tweet." . " - M:-ualoxnderg the llliooll Gama King. has lost oweroo head of cltllt by the Ten: distem- por, and in Ohnmpnign spam`; the lost exceed: 51500 had. 1 * ' ` The Quebec Board of Trade have ad- dressed it petition to the Governor General and Executive Council, that willcomtnsnd the support not only of shipbuilders throughout Canada, but weasel owners and all interested in the prosperity of our com- mercial marine. It is a request that in the re-erangement of the Reciprocity Treety. between the British Provinces and the United States, provision will be made to cure the right that the vessels built or owned in the Dominion of Canada shall have the right of registration in the United States, and free access to the coasting and lake trade, as is now enjoyed by the vessels of that nation in all the porteof the British Empire." So far the Americans have been exceedingly jealous of their coasting trade, and have protected it by the moat strin- gent prohibitiona. _The trade of foreign vessels in American ports also has been hampered l~y rigorous restrictions, and al- together American policy, as applied to shipping, has been a very selsh one. All appeals, so far, have been rejetted, and are likely to be rejected so long as the Ameri~ cane can count upon a continuance of the free navigation policy of the British. It will be a good opportunity to lay down theeasa of our shipping interests when the Reciprocity Treaty cornea up ; and it is to be hoped that an earnest fort will be made to secure the reciprocal privileges tlemantled by the Quebec Board of Trade. These interests have a devoted champion in the Minister of Karine and Fisheries; and from the assurances he has already given, we feel sure that the prayer of the petition will had a ready acceptance at his bands. such e p:tition should be sent from every Baud of Trade and from the community in every shipping port of Ca- nadn. One of Mr Gladstone ; you hto the holy or- der: as Ohrimnn and heoouoa curate in Lun- both. taining 35 penom, ~`III nuny Iuccoufully tried in the neighbourhood of Par?! 9 Lcdial `$1 be-nub! | AL. t__: :- ` .`."% "P?" e, . 01 _...,. -..... nu-usuvu MCI IIUI III] uuadnzuupeor othr, Iisbod and luring pawn-4 nhovoit church on this continent; nnmenw ' _ . pounced and points to own, political and religion`: The evidence for the cro that can an an. _n-.._..' g ..... _. I `-3 WI 9. and- far HIM; M. 1.---A`-, Application for 5 now trial in tho one of Wlnlcnwill be nude to the Judgu at Turontq in November. The ground on which it will be based in that the J udga refund to nllow eh!-v leap of jut-on " for cause bofore the penny. tor; clullongu were uxhmuted. ` Banana min in Florida Ararbending totho earth with fruit. . - n-uwuy In ununul, II no? Wukin, having jnu bean 1 in tv. luv uuuvuvu nu; IUD CTOWI M, till! you :1 d use m-any languege eitnli Hi- f; Gee.` I! helabeennhownthuyonen-Ilsa ly wespoae. The: you paid frequent Ihiu_toif neighbourhood of tho lodging: of III ICGOI, hovering about tho Pu-liemont buildhgl, it'll!- yonci e doubt ; end when ell this ilodded 0!!!- `ul, while little left to eoueldet Ievleeelv xhet or testimony,-_ no jury could. diebeeve in your guilt. And I can only warn you of the duod- tul podtlon in which you we plehad by your an- un! impetuoeityuad viohooe ofleapn. Inhoy have driven you to thin dreeal-came. o$h'l~ er whiletieteie yet tine; `Pb vn-Il_ct lgevee you only ooeuterutive. If Ililulunee be ratied, `en no doubt on exiouhet man be, bx, publie opinion, that, yithout pouibilty oftent- lice before won. and nun... ma ....... .._'_ -2 Lu v.:&I ll mot nnh. ..... auuulvlll III my nurundjoul." Al he stood with u: mgr} sud excited ush on hinfnoo, thug was a us.-gap, wild expnuion in hit eye. .1115: loomed u if In vu F-I In-3-m 7- -_-_<--`N: -I9! `III nu.-gngo, wild MI Iognad if bl val fut Igling 9110! lifi 110 had hizhu-etc laid upon him- no . Ho It'll then quickly inuiacled, and "with. dmwn,by the polieonnn whohnd him in eh: ,_a.n_lA u_ be turned to luv: the court. uhnlmh ..., nun! mu: m: to eounlqu uvhuly what you, and prepum :6 meat you: God. It is now my solemn dutyto pal upon-you tho sentence of tho Iur--Shit on. IIII l0dI_Dl@' be!` mxt- helrann IA. ha...-. ..o o ..:'.'.`n 2-`--I`: V- _.- -rr----_----1 -- wu-uu warn- the Gdnrnor Genenllhip of Cnnndn would likely 05:-ed him in compensation. uvvuua III II IIW-Ill.` n- IR r nut, betweon Ibo hoax-aof p.m., you In taken from you:pluoo`ct$;IIiiin9 to the pines of execution, and then and Illa! 50 banged by an nook until youIn'dud_, unduly I "3" 0,7 un noel . until mm-d. thuLo:-d htvnmzr , ' 5, ,- Hi: Lordshia a:5.:.'.. .9....'.'.;'.".. |vuP\W. wu IICBEI] noun, ,. K . naonorni ucitodly Well my Lord, that mimics does -on minim pig. 1 fulthn 1_ on innocent In n he. 13. Hand Dif nn `Eu?-`B-v'+`L`a."._..|._: n_.-|. I .. wu~U uncpouwmnn wnonnd hilllincblrgi, an; it hi court, uholunh in his fteodiad out, sud he loomed lhnolt toll! covered by an only palonou, replacing the {ot- nu uu VB C. I Kluaolxlnhip during an tunes wu deeply mend. Priannnr um ....h..an- [U u-vu mercy II your soul.` _ ` Lordship dun-lngthollnllnry of thun- deeply mond. 13 .` I 1* "II In I (elf htedj P (`mu t......'.'.' arm. -5.... uv lair luuilf . kniglnad by Ber Io- I_IAVlpiB:l'( )V]n b " Vw-gdly on n IP<:is1 tnin for ca 9... `I . - _ now Opening 8 wept. 16.--Tha Impact, on his PAH: D . fumed sfido to Visit the siplombeni ' }\ ": lI4.'* ' 5 1 `".-"`i` '3 "1 4. A... when-n 1 rrnnrl 7-91.. -611 ~ R E Ltorulu n nu Cnloua Aronoua Cltlcw.-The Rev. W. R O-Ird leeturod on Monday and TCl*`3day evenings in tho Ontholic Aporonc Church, Queen lineal, upon Ibo nub- jeel of lbe o-xlh cr lut -orking day of tho Chriltian dinpennvion, the present condition 3-.d dunes of the Cbr man church,Dtbo Ieeond oomn g of Lbrm, .'.nd the great and nal work -:n; ma 'FALL= .:,u.i Law` _ _-_--,, ..-, VII ..- condition` of of Gad on nub. The reverend gintlonnl hucd his r-mark! upon the 8th vein of the 2;.d episilo L! Peter, And d'" clo- quculiy upon me deciency or Ipirllunll knowledge union: that nriou Chriuinnf dencmsnnn-Jae, -.he fatal error of Iuppoling that ~ the church in her p'es<-at condition vnsdentinnd to convert the wurld and the lntte`y lribulne lion: of 15 cbunh. The lectures were Iellli nuecded, nnd Lao nu-cation of the nndience was: en, zed ~r 1-0 ml out their delivery by tho unusu-N nl int.-rent of win: sub}-ct, :h- uovolxy, to more i humus, `Jf be viuu ;.resemed,nnd he eloquent god glulll language of the lpenker. Thgl third an-1 concludhg .oclnn will bc given this I evening at 7 o'clock. Hr Cnird will probably be rtmrmbn r d by n for of the older citizens of Kingston an having been hero over thirty yearn ago, when he held nightly discourse to crowded nuolencu in elm wnl then known as the Bea: 0 net chnzrol, but now lnngainoe diuppuridu 5 well nl the name of tbomreotiuclf. I hlltaa ` n no W_ Vast` info;-Hy in I-nrope the. "V glut" 3 grant aid iubdkto war is u` -I g grow; day by dI],_Ild that the - an apaiuo hnkfut A our-e yew L 1* - `' Bqpt. 15.-THO dcft of M.Dnhurc . _4__-_; -_ __ ___._; :__-_,_n;n_ ._ .u _ Lzaa ii? ":9 unfit an `axiz 3% auimmw _ axon an 30 Mi; the the I . p-9: 3 -at f.w:m~= .` a1_ .1...` ins ups-I nuyium an nun, N.-a.)T T lo-Vt-`-B; t. 1.- f _ .9- '0 0.00`. 0.00.10 06005 'q::- % ` oyooi Oll 3%: 99 0 3:3 lg. 10nd: pm, 0,130 to~o,oo ;. "'1'? In Luauunm o00to~0ov'. lo. 1 Wanton what, 0,00 'to' 0,00; npg , Innnwhut, 0.00 io0,00r,, ,.aou,0,0g 0 0,00 to 0,00; Wang-n. 0.90 to 0,0 .. an 11.. nnmm. nrhv_Qn anal __ , . ` rudil; Poucl C 1.11 , Wednesday -'l`h- N In: sum, f '75 1 ci-nt bllimll before the (our! um mama; to ` m use b keep Ihe mag`: rt : fully employed until I! crop o'.-Io:-It, 1-ad `Jar nuure dtho A1 16.7 was uui. ` boy I: ci a 1; until I no uni: Ibo in-on olxho large on` ! "7k-, dines an-mll d in Ibo pI.11-ry. An old to i qua use , Iiuy Faun, En: answered tho call . I--In of vb: tract, uppunng with her lcctmoued ' Iflarl igginuuinz In-hon uh. nm 4.... .: -4 -- 3 *- ---'- rvv-v . 3,5913%. 15, ore.-The P511 Hull thin pf:-miogn, `bu 3 nding as- ggmapxmpnuof paced!` fur. It .o , A !_ _.__.__ _-_2A_I 2_ 'l,,_ ,_ , nw ton (nal Tobynato Daily Noun.) York, eptdhcc 1&;-0ottot nu st 35 0 29h. at buy I an.|..........:......-.onnnn ;inm"i'o.'7 Kiwi.` . ..-?.3'..".i .."a'.o"5'o"' ~ - In 19,000 this n 6.90 0 1,150 to: = ~ Inn and weern; 7,906 8,80 hr` ` giichuiuu Inn mu; 1,30 0 . 9-Ion to chdeo Inn vistas; _.I!|i-tn 3,93 4; 1,25. man: alive L `-hr-u-43.000 but-nt mo 3 _ hi IT manta: llo.l_IpilIE;-Jigatjor T ~ `ibrll. Bye qmu. olIMI'1?hdy .`__1.nhUQ`l`r $10! 68,000 A it .. f nnl,1,I01,II.foI'. . "Itu-n `D.-Igu nnInl_I Inldn Mun :a_w-- ` `I _ .. jugonu to amve, and it .T 9 ' 1? number: Into f _ be .. .- . . Q ;. . . 0- gb! flu na- !IlII\IIp-oytin _>f_Ioldien and nildn btske:1.?jnt in cityonnt nd and time. up be H . ' ho Llwio in.tk"iA rfxyl`? `lrrdlid -ihollllnd. `. ..L_- _A- 1.4,- .__-_2.I;.a _...1 _.__v._._.. M York ?'. 1I.'-`Io -dug the g ngund Lima wm`ootnI nonnbt mulch " on the grounds` at the 3:. 8991-34 : Hudsagw(.3'i|tIy, New Janey . E Tina ingtolupuainl,` up ur- Hhg tho result '1; not the 3 ans: Q]-u Rncunhlinnnncill (fair: 1& p`po, Dentnchlmg, Rutaiu, glow ;`jfork,hgvc Itriwd. _ "'P!"r 3091- 10-~-`T11.,e-I-hip ` srrivodst 9 o'clock this homing. .gmAno:AL um oolxlmnng 4` "Ls;-1;:o . on %`1D:tom wmlmma Omen} ` ` , ept. 1`6,.1.10-`_-Uig study. In 1150. ' 9` In Nil P" 1 , fmnwuylgojl L Afxom represen- : :0, `-9&9`:-~219dsi=s Mr 4. -,.`- w> L-._.1--5.: grin--- _ . ' 15.-The city govuunent of - W ograd _n rewnrd of one_hnnd;-ed -(0,-' an arrogl`. of the inoexpdisrics` the recent men in. Ihciiiy and .. ;vuuuv I? "'.-`,*'e..:t-.;.**..?=`- :~" -`r"=** - I U ` f J" or we track , h` locus: igqinmling Imvll on the old chap of u LI&}lIl!IBI'lVOG$ePItlfl'DlhO`('h`tV". uyunua uqbn-0 W pay but up-nun to Oopovlninur than uh uh as-odugnygnnouwpxooood `gig, Sept. 15.--The intintionnl .. of Workingmcn brought their . go 3 close yutudsy, and ldjenrngd 3` Among the resolution: udoptna. "33 utter puspf tho'.naniog in one, :11 workmen to abstain from thgir tndes in the nan} of Int maupoctivc cqumricl; pd. um Oqosreu -dW'**-sisddm 9.i__u-kiugmu of It call`: `,,"o:kingncn4_to oppoce Irgl,-,_' to re`: p aountlunu a IuuiII|tion,- and to &ycfnIt_`?`prunJ:to_the hhlfrmuiph IIodnua;.nJIIInll P It unchanged ,1-nu; Iluht hairy Clef. Gnins-that 30 in cut of our loodnn nbout_putioII~ V or unchnngld; hula T ~: _ n , W V V'U HI |I.U'V' W113 -g K U V .0 :2 ,cm' oo.nu1q--pa N 0o0,001.uiuiuo-DnIq00 to 000; I 00 to 00. ` tn, .0000 to 0, 0.00 to (0.00. Gold 1l1V"I.cck-it 144}. Park, Hon, 00,00 In 00,00 ; t_0,00 tn 00,00. `Print, to JO. 0:00 to 0,00. In VIII,0 E,_._.'.._.__ , _- _,., ,__,J ".d|y, when : g.nnd rnvmr, will Ito-mormw. He II oxpqcthd to u--, Vi Ii` W-i'E II fIl`Ul' V ' hut mulone; nhun:l_,o00 fg 213,90 019,00 mun -nu; fox-_old do. Lard qulernd` 5 .` .1 1. E IQ}:-, far ntnnrn. I-q,-:|';); 15.-Hon. Renrdy John- mot interview with the" Quqeu, ,_ n...ol. thn dnr Aft:-r hit -..a.-.... no-n --v'- '-*" ' " '-*' V--`i_`=---e :' angle, the day after her: return I ,;cantinont. Mr Johnson In in- ! 3.: ltujesty by Lord Bnnleyo bin otadentidu n lliniuer of The sad the I specisl gioli Proulloydk ' t%-. Maine. Snpteinhrflli-1:-`}* `towns. than four 9*? i !II .Y!. 5 W` 9'9: 8 E?W.'v.a39l .`."..a ` ".`J.F!j 0 I9: IIIIII an as: may ; no utgndpn Ln V:ED_`~'E:'D.\Y EV! -I.\II.\'G. SEPT. 16. -,_-_v -or _ on no. pun Q fill! D 194}: for Illn- :-- WT:--T 1 1*21;'.*?*EPH-` 5* !-1ii'of`5: F3fc'o"o'5 mm Mm:-. em-9-; win an "'3: "Human, fnglght -.'o....' "~""'* 3UanNmg 1|. UUIKU ILIT. 4| AIL 1:30 p In. Mind (min 3:16 uu. the u u 0. A. The Hvn. Gr.-rge Cu :- I'\,' , v- v 1 :9 v v $5 E); &=Ju-3.1-,9 Ltlsaugso Mayo": appo=r.?:m:nr an Gnvernor l olIn\ii|'uus}'::ve duo I :0 mu Enginlz nwide-nu uf mail The jnurn.-ls boldly proclaim; rd .\la._m is absnluu-`y im:np|'-'.e- 12.. .|._ x_.:_. -2 -.,,, 7 I 'l`ra\`c:~Il('rI` Guld. `xie C<`p'I(`S or the Cnoxlul up `w. n'n- L- _--- l'uL- -o.-L -._u L. us. Pr:u:Ie Minister ' \ud_ has resigned. . Fe Hon. Mr Hwy : I: -vats. nun} - Plice 3d one Ion ucl val and ` TIC! |.\'D Lve `ch {ton on: [ADI In ' `l;l~` I .-- p_' but Ind. oh um she undo In elfou to dopurg I invariably boon loo lale fur \ho bout. Luz ; night Ibo was nun rised by the police, well gu-rdld by the presence of two Ilnlwnrt uni]. ` lorgmrn, who wiub benrzlesl ia.di`-rence left her I to her run when lhe roluc--menclnimed her. As n Ibo Hill had the money gnven hm by Ibo mngis. true carefully tied in I curmr of h-r handker- ! chief , 0 roliu.-man nu depuled to no her safely 5 on loud the fel l'_V bod. Ed:-nrJ Gallagher, 3. i I toll-necked yoang man", wi h as development - lane animal ;r.pensil.e|I. In charged wilh I, Vbrulll Ishull upon one Sidney 80 I and. II up-' up-nod that the defendant bud been driving I: cab to r out or the licensed cabmen, and when n` the lows: depot _venu-Jay motnnz be under ` voured to Iecurc the cons; In In -1 us Iarc lo the C l_\'. bu! failed, lhnl pu-so-y [.1--f. 11- n` [hg Vgbi- ole of an -Ilur, I r.-pin onbmn-. who now ` Ippolrcd an Iran .-I in the um. Whneu laid mu nfle-rlcnWin.1 Ihe r ilwny ntuhn wi'h HH- lnd, he Inn on r Mien by Ibo d.fuud.-n , nnvl st Inna named Rcnch, who drove fur oluly nfler ibim nnd owliged rim to pull up his Inna to the ilide DI the rod and crop, lo nod n. c1ii| on- Roach and defend: -1 than jumged from the to: 30! lbllt cub. ui opening witnesl cub do;r pul- led out tbe complainant and bfl him In I l'r.1- in`. cancer, cu-1 :1; his Iuco nnd head badly . forced him into ntmr cab, and ended ny obli,;ing' 15in-I In Inc An] .4nn- __. 4`,_. _L: I. 7| ed the can a to. 5'. egg-avated one of a.~aat,l , ` lend uccord.n.r'y n-`d the d:l'~`ndanl S10 ani i S ;09i9. to be paid forthwith, or gaol for one! : rmonth. The pugnacious youths taco vl,tbly | It t lengthened n; this unlocked for dec sion, his dt- 5 ` 'tneO4`Otlf becanne quite lamb-like. and he begged ' ` pllto 1|l_\' to be slowed time to pay the ne. The con", howevu rt was not to he m.tved_ and the attendrnt ofcml rt-morsels-sly logged of! {me now frvgbiened crave-n lo the cells beneath l the court room. James F. M1Cd`31d, a tramp, 5 was charg`ed with larceny. EL: Hal yet `about- lling from the e'oc's of wn`skey_ which ha: re- duced him to that peculiar rnaudlin state when `tears -w copio-..al_v and the whole person be- Lrtomea soft and only, A d..-ty whtre pocket ; handkerchief was fr-qn ntly used dunng the` trial by the prisoner, wi.h great ostentaltous grief. The compl. mat in the case was a so!.f ;diet' of the Royal Canadian Ries, Htghstly by loam:-, who was sawing wood in the Tete do` I \ l t Pent barrack yard yesttrlay morning, he sail , preparatory to cooking the morning tneal,when the prisoner came up to him and told his "pow. `erised tale," which so touched the gallant sol- .di_r's heart, that he h-stoned oil` to procure a i feed for the tramp. leaving him in company with the saw-horse and saw in the meantime. Whoa ` complainant returned with a supply of cold meat and bread for the mendicant, to his as- tonishment that individual was gone, and his old and trusty saw was nowhere to In seen. Witness thereupon said to a com:sde that the prisoner had gone and "tuck the saw wrd him," and requested his friend to run after him and secure him or the saw at least. Wttneu hoped 1 the court would be lenient with the prisoner a. he, witness, believed the whiskey had got into i the very brains of hlm." The prisoner said he i 1 i would not deny tag the saw, buthe picked it 5 i `up to indemnify himself for a quarter dollar : which he had given to another soldier to pro- _ ` , curs whiskey at the canteen, and who did not i . `return with money or liquor. The case being I clearly established, the bench sent the prisoner to gaol for two weeks, which will give him an- ple time to weep an the effects of his late de- 1 bench. Catherine Jacques, a thin spare specimen ' of humanity, with sore eyes and a {we re dered perfectly ghastly from the presence of black sea and bruises, complained that on Monday evening last she had been assaulted by Mrs A Hary Thompson, in whose house she had been 1 living tor a short time. She said that at the time specied she had given the prlsonerasmall sum of money to procure some whiskey, which she did and gave a weak glass of cling to the oomplanant, keeping the 11'. 1:`: share of the grog to herself. Afterwards the prisoner insist- ed upon complainant : making afurtheradvanee of cash for convivial pnrposesl ttni upon refusal -`hit her a slash" in the eye with hot right at, following It on the nose in true Tom Crib style with her left, seized her by tho throat and tear- ing from her neck her purse secured there by a small cord, and ended by pulling of complain- ant : jacket and tearing it in twan The de- fendant upon en ering the court dropped a low reverential cnttaey aid cast an innocent and trartyr like g'anee at the bench: she repeatedly ` during the racial of the complainant's wrongs cast up her eyes and hands in mute appeal to heav- n, and evidcn ly s alted her chance of ac- quittal upon this and a simple denial. Her hus- band was present, and asked complainant why she did not are 1 him to her assistance as stated, and received t`: r answer that it would have been ofno avail, as the "grey mare was the bet. ' I ter horse The prisoner was ned $5 and 3.2 50 core, with a choice of 14 days in gm 1. and n0 time a. lowed to pay it. The prtlontr look very blank when removed to the onus by the attend- ' ant policeman. Pat Doyle. one of the what,-f nn sauces. czme 0 make a complaint again: the police, and had the satisfaction of retiring with the distinct understanding that if caught prowling on the what-res again he llld get. a month slo1glng in the hotel Corbett. This be- ing the list can the court adjourned until to. narrow morning. , ,i ,, , -_ _.., _.. 3 : him to my 50 cents an -_. .overcbur,:e 0' one half. . _.,,-. I I ` Two gentlemen have just been despntchad to London to make search in the Record Uco for Spain : title-deedq to the Philippine Islnndl.` Hu, then, any Power contested the Spsniabl `right totbene colonial pnlsessi ns? It in prob- ;Abin tho: the Phiiippine Islands may one day} ;, throw otbe yoke which is so hateful Io lhom; but they;-, have not us yet given any uprenlon to I { their desire tor independence. Geno: , and Iell | rendily in either of the market: named for fr .om ` 81,75 to $2 per hundred ponndl. We are told am in Somylvnnie county Inn year the an-. Imc brought more money than the smite grain { Q In Orange county n woman and 1 little J j boy and: 36001.1: year. It grows Iponuneo : onnly, And the crop of next year is improved by fbrukinz o! the growth of thn present yenr. I It in nmfin tanning leather, and u e dyeutu: _ qnntitin of it are exported to Europe, * after hu_l_ng been nely ground And Dacknrl In ILA, __:...._....__:_ I-`nnd"ori Fl Lning I13 I-or-n an 0 mad Chief` En. g`n:x-of the In or--o and hnlm-r, and In 9.1- av`: -sd `or Iennra or lbe cons r-mvaou o [be `road :etm-In Hivi re an L0 p, `rroia Pm ol 5, .H.t:tu.n! uni Tr:-o, n 3-cnons, a-coriing to -111.11! `0 be d?p03iLtd 1: serrral poms in the `_ Provinces. 1 '55! U U` I , mm: on me you: which |i It independence. Q1__. .L- _|-, _--.-- .... ..n.u. yvuucuc. ` "Since the glare of the war sumac has gotten 1 to ho a .ver; nmportrnt nrticic of commerce, and large qnummea ol:`n _nr_e gathered in the coun. tlol of E_utern V :1-g1n1_s and rent to this city,` a Alexandra, and Frederxcknburg for nle. The EFNII lanes and Imp of the present year : ' growth on t_ho part: of the plan: gathered. , There are dn.-d Aug pnckgd in bugs, . lnzlllu 3- -!-I-- 0 nvI\CII I9, (Inn-In W01`: I W `i The "Owns" Irled from Quebec on Ibo P` mom 1:: of the 4th inn`, for Glugow, and went > _ lsborc st Flower Lea1ge,a.t the western c-n'r|nco .` of the Slnitl 0! Belle Isle, at 10 o'clock in who evening of II]! 16:11, The pun-ngrrs were I Iran furrvd to the 8.8 AuaIr|.n," hornewnrd Hhonui, on Ibo 7th. The pr. :1 rr pox-non of the `i cargo arm Irunfofred Io uchoonrn, and n lmall pox-101: j--Hi on d. The Oluawn" you 05 on the 10-.h, uni no-coded Io Blane Snllnnc Ba), mug:-g :1... r.. hinum }~m~.l- .1. .n on I -_..........A L... I THE DAILY NEWS--WEDNESDAY EVENINGLSEPTEMBEB 16- (8th Lt-nuox and Awldington Bnlmiion of In- lhntry. No. 1 C(`n1pnn_7,Tumw'nrlb. To be Lieutenant (temporary), Ensign Jame: A. Clan, Ed. 5., vice Munro, Iezl lbc limhs._ Mn '1 l`.:u-nn-.-... hA..--_ en- x4 I x-...-_-_. Tnins grin tad dcpul from the Elnpton , Slnuon 1: follows; ` . - n. u., vluu muuru, lull we ll1Hs._ No. 7 Company, Odesau. To be Llentenant (lompornry), Enlign G orgo A. Ayluwvrlb, M. 5., vloe Rockwell, left the |imils_ LIIU Av-Lu, nu: [AU I'IuI'u IU uulul; Cl! IILHU ELI), I where shv re hipped her rm-.'o, anl r.-autned her }vo_a.ge on \he 121b, npgnx-.nll_y uninjured. \ , I `ITHE PRO"INCIAL EXHIBITION AT HUN- ! TRIAL. 1 Ln! nlghr tho hours were busily employed In ` she Urynul Palace in ur3Ing~ u be prapnrutu nu rfar the opening to-day, by which lime order will have, to some extent, been evolved from chnol. Tho ununnln to me ngngulturnl exbihi. , uon began to arrive yelllrdny. Soon or then: f were very ne, and mute than fourteen hundred _! rmrien have been made; of then; not leu lhnn ` I. hundred and fty by Mr Gochrunc, of Oomp- Ixcn, the great breeder an-1 {mum-nu nf um-1. {an ----Java -an uni U all UUCUTUIIC, OK UOIDPO great In-1 importer of ock. 3 um; er 11:10 burn ban brought fruili Enghpnd gal a nu expense, an] include, we believe, ; lb! heifer lnlaly buughtnx a cost of one thou- _,~ sand guinea. : In -cod ihe pr:-arm Iuck bu `hndino pgnllel `Hg, I I ._ u _. v I u-xuuuuw 'I.l" Clll|U'4l-Uni WIN DC It their Iillilb, j and in the meuniule wcsbml give Inch Iccoulgls [ of the acne u Ibull, in acme degree, he an guide | thereto fur those who pay than n vim, Ind : ; nbqmulo for inch us, from distance. feebleueu, J or zruoccupnlion, any not be able I0 us" !or vhormeivea I1-l!',,A,- -I "` ' _-V - _....vuna _; renuuhble cat-2 bu recently been discover- ed on the Turn of Frederick Idea, Snlnpbury. TL... eulglnce consist: ol 1 narrow winding pu- aago about three feet Iridc, tvo feet high, Ind tijyeen feet In length, descending into a chamber . fteen (set high, hung with beautiful suhctitea. ` Fusing through this chnmbet. then: in a wide but low aputntem. about I-Went] feet in length, terminating in I htrge room where [Argo suing- tnitu warn one sound cuofnlly, while shove` the nu llclkrl upukle and rtect the light ofthe candles. Pndug through another gnllery in a V room when I lug: sudactite reaches from the roof to the oor, and fatal one vut pillar, re. utnblinz I shoot of inter frozen. Ahnnr fnnu (Z.-o l...u- oh- ll..- `kl. _u. Ag -xuu Iuv | !1D Hunlnlnl. T | and the rieu:-` ______, _,.___, ,_ : :-.vp en ntalive Domrn c.-n,an1 1 will be. Hole?- rich harvest '. ; themsemes 011*, . T.` ...n--,._ .5. , _ I|\.'I1J'l.'| `El Hm Honour the Governor of Ibo Province, Sir : N. Beliuu, Illl oprn tho Exhibition today, hold : a long to-norrow, and Iltlrl `to Quebec on _ Thunday.- Wham. .. .- --i-......- , mu-,.- . ul I`u1:sing the duties :3!` his new p.-uitiun. Sbuuni he no nut to India it. is clear hei cu: m:.._\' mun. ugun nn indnerent welcome. | Cnnndu ll :1 said bu made 3 good escape 1 in not having Lu-rd Mayo thrust upon her. Di like-din Il.|u.nd, distrusted in Indin, nnd without rvpuution o.ber than unong nunull political circle in England. Lord Mayo wiil hueim adminintntion oflndian nkirn narrowly wnrched and perbnps humbly judged. Surrounded by such opp-rung elements he will have great ditcuhy In can-yzng on his government. Perhaps this outcry any lead to I reconsi- dent on of hi: appointment, in which use .1... n.._.-_-_ n.__;_I.|_:A .: n ,, .1 -. - uuuauuug I nut!!! in I-I80! H1330. About {our fee; from the floor this pillar mrenda out in all dirocdonl like an inverted tun- ` nu or a mug, gnd In one continue: looking at it, 1; jppe|.r| so be owing like Inner. Pnuing along through 1 number of gnlleriel Ind llrge rooma, L00 unuy and Varied to pmiculnrize, the Q Visitor comes to a room which bum-an description. 1 The roof of thin room ll lhlped like 1 (I name, but 1 in the centre u! the dome slug: circular open- ` in; oxundn to: room above, while the sides of shit opening an Bunny eovcud wish mlacciu.-o which descend nevoml lees below the aperture, und alumna In endlea variety of uhnpeu--some uperiog to 0 point like icicle, while others u: | es: ved In the most exquisite manner poulible. REHLRKABLE CAVE IN To give tn ides of the rise of real eststo in. this city, we note Iho fact that tbreo low of had, purchased three your: :30 for 3540, were sold within Ibo last few dsyl {or 81,800. ' W. H. Al an netotivad tho lmrchn.Iu_._ 17.13.... 9., Bank ofCnsdu_ gin be closed and the Walker-. ton o-ne openocfon the .1611: Inst. ! The Sonthunpton ooo of tho llerchauuf i I -' -nu-IKLK3 IIUIII CL! 10 ' Ze'$ ..`.`t"'3t..` 51%." lm nuns. Avunl Inn. Ill mum. nnulu luv Ill-K IIW III 701' `l,UUD. W. I. IA! negotinzed the purchase.-Halt;/zzr 32- D79. Eury year 20,000 children born in Part: are sent into the bu:-liens and the depsrtmcuu to be nursed. It in lhown by llltiscl that of then only 5,000 nturn. Out of 100 children reared by the pmentr, 17 die in the n! year, whilst the mortality amongst children handed over to tho can at` nurses in from 3410 90, no. cording to the deparunnnt. The question whether I minor, or, in legnl phvnseology, an infant, con be a bankrupt, was lately n-gued before Conuniuionet Winc- law, and on Tneedav judgment WII delivered in the em:-mnvira. Hie Honour held that there `ll! nothing in the Act to prevent an infant from ua.i1ng himself of the law of bankruptcy if he C\D3IdCl"d Inch 8 oonne would be to his aivgntego. ' Ann: IVE`;-.K-`\'.,_ ,'-_m_, I IOrk.hiI'G C1 -`rgy` mun, we-ll_ 3v%,,fo; the cup in errsl. he Egg; long uknyi pmtectiop of birds against reclltu 7 H V nly called a. ten- ' tlonvo Ibo whim ' ` -of sea birds along . the North-Fawn coat, 10 smisfy the demands of: tbough11rus1s`h1'oii.'For now: time pan it J has been tho rugs.-rto surround the but: which Indies war with the runs, aqd even bodies, of uxioul apecira ofsea birds, 1:13, to gfnfy this fancy, there has been I who] sale slaughter of the kittlwnkeu, aroma, pan-o I, and o.her hints _f:.jqucnting tho clib of Ygnkshire and Sccland. If this 3093 on,__it "way 30* 'bI.m_a.ny Igor: before these poor 3~'a. bi:-`s will `become more Iolilary wnndercnfroul clito cl I, lnuudof crowding, qI,hoyh gun; a let year: ago. tho Indus: nf an UUIIU WI-I _ {:15 p In. 330 mm. Iued `ruin 6:15 I. In. :35 -- -- -' 10:00 -- , fThis is by loan-uni time, from which deduct `ti mimmu for the durcnoa between Momma! and Kingston xicmr] . Singular as itmay seen, there an more bouls in Sgrgloga. Lbpn either B0: on or Pbzladelphia. ` People throughout the country genvrally have an xdea that there are but four or five hotels in a-arenogn. In poim of hot there are thirty-hen-n. Even these are insnoicnt for 1 oating popula. tion or from fteen -0 twenty thousand, and the Uno , when ho lzng over, has a. reserve of Ietenty-two coma : for tho accommodation of ill guests. ICVCLL`:'\W guests. A -_.-I A A triel for murder of en exeeptionnllv ehock- ing cbtncaer bu jun taken plece at the maize court ol Limogen, In Fdmnce. A woman named Bed nnud slrenaled her husband, e um maker, mi tbrn drlbcreuly cut up the body in'o lntle piecee, and eaeeteted then: dey by day atom the knee in the ne-gbbourlood. The pieces were picked up by ver oul per.-ans but could not be identied. At last ehend woe discovered, ma the pee! 1: menu uron iv, clueed by the accu- pe-ion Ihedeccued hr] followed, led to me de. lection of the crane. The women we: Irnttr ed re p. u,1 servitude for life. Advice; tron: Jelneice reporheuewed dialec- tion amonglt the nefroee at St. 1'ho:nn-in-the- Eeet end Portland. The oplnion expressed by the new district Judge, {hes the Plenuu were chieves end robbed the lebourezl, in mated to have excited the negroel, end they had again be- come deant towerdqthe plrxuera. On the one bend there is I tendency to ignore the cqniuble rights of an inferior nee, end on the orher an umlnptiou of righre which have no leggl ere!- ence,'end ubthfng but e judicloul policy, nt once 6 In and conciliatory, can prevent. such conten- tion: from passing into open rebrllion. l ` _n__` n _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _____1 ___ . , `l Dlheri, ,, ,, 7 I , 7-.-. --~v uyvu nvurulu. A newly announced remedy to prevent catvle '1-omjumpina frnci s `a to clip on lheeyeluibe ` or lhe un -`er lid with 1 pa`: of scissors, and 1113 I ability or disposition to jump in an otfectually Jo: toyed u Samson : pore; wuby the loss of `i hi: locks. The animal will not attempt. 3 I. n 0 i an :1 un 11 the eyelnlheu are grown This fact bu been promulgated by 11:11 distinguinbed bra d-=r of uul-, Mr Samuel Thoma, ofDutchcu` county, N_ Y, wLo sun: that he tested it. III on a. very brenchy pair ofoxen, with en--re success. He considers n knowledge of the fI.c' [of arrat value to h'u:nngl', _undthopu_ it_ will irate so to THE BTRARDIEAFF THE OTTAWA. MILITIA GENERAL ORDERS. w -Fl o'%1_ clergy. . km_,_f0f lh 002!) in 91-.nt Inc had mu: um 10 c1 11', Inuudof .a lay ago, ledge! of H10 In fringes oftho oeepn, in number- 3 3 had no parallel Tho clergy lo the Anglican Synod n- n from all pun of the Donaxion; I, mug on, manufacturers, indeed, -'23 from the whole world of the nl the putt: beyoud-aro here or Me?-kc.-ep.-n and others will rear 5 I The 1-3.1:;-octets are rrornzfng 11-, and are here in large numbefl. h exhub-.iom will bu their unllb, Bun imn -mg)-.-.l ..:-- -..-\. ,.-_, .. '.'-gm-IIKQU, I xornnrra clergy- Jo_r hgli Wprotectiop, ' n 131 tru- s'h1'oii.' For to Iufrouna the ban: -I-.:..h Nsws , _ - -. --.--auto, nu ; ILIU 3 ow; theloss will I CON.\'ECTICUT. hlunucu -ll til]. At 8.16 his Lordship Judge Richard: took bin lent, and the names 0! the petty jurors were culi- ed our, and tho prinonor was then brought in, after 3 painful interval of expectation, looking very pale, with black circles under his eyes, sad I poouiiuriy haggard look on his face. He Ip- penrt-d now to realize the awful ponitinu in which ho wu placed. Afier some formal bmineu of the Court, Oluswn, Monday, Sept. l4.-NeuIy.an hour before Ihu opening .l' lhl coun, thn seals wow pretty nearly all lllled up. Tbondlnluiona were all by Ilcket, and the nrrungomentowero made as well as they ponaibly could be under lhe clrcum- ` smncu. The hall was, however, inuonvenlemly crowded all dny. Al 8 In hi: l.m-Aul-.1- Ina..- n:..L.-...a- .....1. |.:. . ., Mr J. H. Cameron rose, and after a few preli- minary ohsc-rvutiuns, in which he npoke of tho amount of prejudice raised against the prilonor, for whose condemnation is universal lhoul |'.IId ` gone up, rrected ac-verr-ly on the conduct of the press in raising pro-judices, and in entering on the detnilil of tho nsuusainntion before the fact! were brought out in evidence; Ho procerd-rd to defend the conduct at himself and other counnel In uudermkig the defence of the priloner at the hair, who win charged with committing an foul a. crime, nhowing that they were not at liberty to refuse, but were bound to defuid n mu: accul- od oven or: crime to abhorrent to human foellngl, against whom bonvy prejudice! oxinted, no we in one on whose behalf n.-m..i.. r.-....- i...4 i..... .,_......- .._..... neweui y yuryuutus-3 '[|'1u'II WEN on whose behslf popular favour had been exotted. He psid a high tribute to Mr 0 El.eilly, the Crown Prosecutor, declaring that it we! tnenihetly unjust to deprive him of the position of prosecutor in this one efter the able manner in which he hsd conducted the preiitniettry in- veetigetion. He said the evidence `might be di- vi-led into three parts: let, circutnetsetisl; 2nd, direct; Std, sdmissioue. He entered on an elttbornte argument to show the danger of et- teching undue weight to the rsr, fortlfying his poettion by numerous examples. end hsvinu set aside the present elruutnetentiel evidence as unworthy of credit, he proceeded to take up the direct evidence of Turner es to threete, showing the intprobebility, not to say impossibility, of the supposed ronvarentlon overheard in the glass- ptntry between Doyle and Whllell beingooncenl- ed by Turner, if he hed teuily heard it; but he believed it wee concocted efter the evidence of John It-Gee had been heard, who [eve evidence et the summation after him. end then for the Bret time stated the circumstance of Whalen coming to him end receiving the letter to the Chief or Pnlice. Wadds evidence was altogether un- worthy of heiief, end he therefore set it eside in the meantime. He took up the evidence of Le- croix to show how highly lteprobsble it wee, the contrndictions it involved, the feet of his seeing no one, end no one seeing him at the very time members were lesving the House, end when vhe messenger (Mecarthy) tenet have been in Wel- lingt`-n Street--st the very time he would have been there, had his story been true. He trsced him down to Lnpierrt-`r, showing no one hed even him going there, end he had seen no one on the med, slthough Labelle, Robert, the two puloce, and another witness were in the street st the time, the letter of when said he bed seen e men like him, but would not sweet it was he. Be contended that the chemhero! IHDVPIIIOI bed be-n most pt-or-ably emptied when the gut 30 shot. 9 lllointulncd that the prisoeet s stole- menv, that he wont streight hon:-, had not been disproved. He has not denied seeing Ir John McGee; end the visit to It HoGee s house, with other etntetnenu, would be rvuived in his favour Ilulllri of sgeinst him. As to the edmission-, they must be received with greet t-sution. He referred to Ibo conversation overhear; by Culin en! Hess, and to the evidence given by Turn r, en: it was eleer to see how these could be die- u.r:ed. But were this system ot spying never sttetnpted in the cue o a. teen who we: a popu- lsr fevourite tor s mom:-nr, why then should it be allowed in the protein one`! All sdntissions were looked upon with gr st d'uie.vonr in the Oonrts, end nus: be reoeivethwlth greet caution. Mitch:-11's evidence was clesr; why did the Orown not produce Doyle to rebut it ? He then appealed to tbejury. The prisoner's life or dfih was it their hands. Justice is not vengeance. The crime must he brought home to the criminal. I have tried to do my duty, end, although horri- - ed at the rune. every man is pmmut In . t.;. 1 nan men do duty, horri- the CIJIIP, every men in entitled to e. tnir defence. It in for thierc-Mon then I have Lppeua ed, to see fair play. Th prisoner bu declu-ed hm innocence: um II between him and bin God. It. is between you endyonr God modem-mine the verdict of guilty or not guilty. M.-rvn.au- -.-.__-__---i= -- _----- -- .--J um null `uulg. Mr 0 Reilly, after expressing gnticntion an the opinion expressed of his conduct by Mr Cameron. said be In: glad [to hear his learned friend any that the rinoner had full play. The address just elivered Wll one of the ables: they could listen to, but thejury must not be carried awny by the eloquence of the learned counsel. It we: said there was prejudice manifested, but that did not exist on the part of the Crown. A dutsudlydoed had been committed, and his eoru had hm-n :Iir........: .- --_--= least his shadow, before the fatal shot. was red ? The night was bright and bounti- ful, but there was a foul plot on tha night which called aloud for vengeance. Al- mighty God saw him, and the veugetnce of- heaven pursued him. A poor, ignunnt, timid Frenchman saw him At his work, fresh from his bloody deed. If he invent- ed the story he told in the witneu-box, than he in not ignorant nor nnlnarnodi but i I man of the genius, than to annual whnt before was obnoun and ontnngbd. corlo had been directed to ascertain its pepetrntor. Mr O Reilly then, in con- tradiction to the statement that the Crown case was weak, proceeded to recapitulnte the evidence; bur. they must trust to evi- dence, not to what either he or his learned friend might say, and whatever prejudice mightcxiut muifnoinnenoe their minds HE then Inlldn n v-or-n.nrnl..o:.... -9 n - V or Inn nncurflol Executed uuxly. cheaply, nnd expeditiously I the DAILY NILWS JUB PRINTING UFFICI. _ -. ---'-- r"J'` mightexist then made a recapitulntion of the evi- dence. The prisoner is first met with at Quebec as Sullivan. In Montreal he is known as Whalen, and sometimes as Smith. During the election there, quitean excite- n-nt existed in the month of September. the prisoner was then a partizan. He took an active part in opposition to Mr Mo Gee. It is true that rough language was used on occasions of the kind, but God for- bid that threats against life should be used like what the prisoner has been shown to have made use of. He spoke of McGee as a traitor, and carried a pistn1-sn uncom- mon Ihing for a man in his position of life. He said he would shoot McGee like a rat, while he heldthe pistol in his hand. The evidence of Inglis and Faulkner was re- viewed to show that these threats had been made; and as to Turner, the only com- plaint made against bins was that he did not give full information at rst. The idea of murdering Mo ice seems to have been his thoughts by day, and his dreams by night. The various times he had been at McGee's house showed this. Was prisoner s repre- sentative of the foul and detestable organi- zation known as Fenianism, that he went up enraged after McGee had denounced it The threat he was heard to mat... .. ---=---- ta Hazing an u|J cunusuu It|u:l' 1116006 DEC. (1EDOlJn0ed heard to make at various times was dwelt upon. Wade : evidence proved the conversation in Duggan`s, in which Whaler: took part ; it let the coun- try know thin. there is evidence of a conspi- rucy--evidenee of which was in the hands of the Crown Prosecutor, moreethan they were aware of. The evidence accumulated at Montreal, leaving no doubt of the threats having been employed. The priaoner a conduct on the night after he received the letter from McGee laid him open to the gravest suspicion, and the._Crown believes that the diabolical attempt was then made}; and T:1rner |evide'nce, an to the conversa- tion between Whalen and Doyle, conrmed this. Bringing the prisoner to Ottawa, the learned counsel reviewed his proceeding-e there as brought out in the evidence ; his visits to the House of Commons ; his test- leeenese on the night of the murder; and t that night--the last that was seen of him. But was that the last ful,_ there we: afoul that nirrht traitor, wo_uld held the Fuulkn hat oL...-...:.._.--2 '- ,- __vv-vw iaistr-1-nn oflife. CI. TE- TIN] T}I.4 L WHA 4, _ _ _ , His conduit in running of we! natu- M! to a timid mnn,-n stranger inlt nlono -tlie only witness of an foul is dead; the whole etory was fully conrmed. As to the l confessions of the _ have to believe that Cullen perjured hllnr self. Wlien Counsel heard tliut Mitchel ` was brought up to contradict it, he at once i nonlcnfecl to wait till that witness came`! having every condence in the honesty of Cullen, who is It credit In the lllllilll hi!` follows, snd enjoys public credit and ' reap:-ct. Prisoner expects his name to go (Inwn to 1,0313;-y; yes, no the cowar(l- I ly midnight assassin, as the foul m|1l'U`l'l'T' : of; man whose loss this country will_feel for 3 long time to come. Suppose the _]IJl'_V (lid not believe Cullen and Hews evidence. l Little's evidence was that of rs. man whom all knew and respected, snd whet he had l laid was In strong as any that Cullen and Hess had testierl to. The Counsel for the defence had asked, Why did the Crown not call Doyle? But why did. the prisoner not call him if he could be if use to his cause? He concluded by recalling to them the words of their oath, and might God help them to observe their uh'.igst1ors. Oltswa, Sept. 15.-By In atriy hour the doors of the court house were besieged by crowds, pushing, jostling, jamming, driving, gesticulst. `mg, enuesting, demanding, and scolding for ad- miseion. The mirror and inconvenient stairway outside the court house wss packed with expect. sat speclators of the last scene of thin act of tragedy, and the ill-eontrived entrance could secretly give thin admission. "'I"hn dnv anal and 1-In-9 In In nfrilvis-up nan- C I prisoner, they Wtmld 1 1 l 1 4 -u-Ivtlj 5Ivw nu unl nrlulla-IIUI-Io The day, cool and clear, II In striking con- trast wlth the clan, uucomfonsblo, nnd un- wholuomo weuhor lhlt bu pnviomly pro- vn led. Elk--- _. _l__ L2- I` _ 1.1.1. ._.|_ LI- _ A an ylllvucl nub! v.uu[u\ III. The names of the ordinry jurors were called over, um Inn.-nae expecuuion visitle A1 the lsst name was heard, there was 1. mlence almnlt painful, broken here Ind there by sudden whis- barium carded ( n h? Fun and Illrll ht-n nni.-kl: ya:-up-o, vlvlntu uwlu nu`: Iuclu U] lhuucu Willi- periug, carded n by u and |mr||, but quickly uutmding, to be up n miumod in low unn. Tn. nrinnnur -r. \ 1.. 1 uh. ...... r........a 1-... Iuuwlutu`, Iv U6 lll ll KTUIIIUU Ill IUW LLIIFI. The prinouar. was be! the mute Lszgnrd look as yesterday, kept glancing ll'0hl|J reuleuly, turning hil eyu Alnoet column I; towerda the door of the jury room, from whence loci: were to issue the twelve men on whole appear-nee his fate would be known uni, at the tonston seemed to have rt-lend Ln-J buzzing cnnve.-up tion gain; on, the Inno:-nccn:t the entrance of the jury restored the Bra-I: at llnene, the pri- roner eyobn Y them quietly 1: they came in. Tbv dark : loim Ill henrrl nu h. 4--IL;-I A.-. ulu IJUIJBUIP H3580 {DB prjonlr [1 he D. In! 5111 '-o say why Icnu;-noe should not Do 355- nd upon ham. Win] In -I-pr`.-I f.-.._-...: .._.a :_ - 1--.: .1.-- 35:15:10 co; in of the Dun `Slur: may be bnd ` at the mm 1:!` of Ibo pubnsbing occ. Pnce .r\Aq . I ICU amp .1 nine his Lordship took hh out. The prisoner was bzougbt in. Tim nnrnnn :1? H1. nu-(lino-w inon-. -gm ...|L.A rvuvl 1: !-In z uluul quucuy II may rune `I1. Tb clerk : min: was belrd as be called our the names} " G: :1 lemon of zbojury, have you agreed upon I verdct?" The for-.-man lays. " We ban: Guilty A um um hauls cu fo|t,rndl.bepl'il0l1"-1' gun I Ilzght marl, bul. noon rammed cairn- D2. IJ':- fA_I_L1, _,|_ n .- UIIII IIIIUIII Hill]. Wial n mu-Led forwau-1, and in I-10Kld,di!- tinct voice, said, "I have been rie-d, and found guilty of lhr murdrr or Tho-1 as D'At.:] McGe. Now uandmg on the Lt nk aftne gave, I smut 1.5 1 hope 10 I-pptlr be!or-- God, that I new: did the dead. I has been accused of F` nmn am Never was a F:-ni-n, eilher at home or ahroml. Heverbe onged to an organised body hero or in Ireland. Never belonged. to the Hib-rn An 50- cnel_v,a1Ibo:gh accused of is. It is asked why I was mu-a'..a1 of the SI. Pntriclfs Socnety on nhe Lat 31.. Pa`:-ick a Dar: lhn nnacar is can . I .. .... q,-ulnlrl, our -wnneu a few xninnnoyun. wont next to '1`:-ottor'I. mm! from `lhlt to my own shop . At night I went to the Society. with In] nvolnr in my pocket, nmeod, and box of an,- ridpn. In Ihuooiaty I at. down, not lhlnklq ' of It IloGu`I lnnrdlr, or who-had dons it. 0 - illlhuoaneiu andunsud no. Edit!!! 2: _ . ,, VA bout,-I341 16:4 5.1:: .`.'.`.`..`;?.:`.`?.";1 a.`:u an no its 5 _. ..... ........ou uetween uevun nna lcGee, but only thetl was asked to become set-utineer. I did notinow whet e scrtnineer was, as I knew nothing about the elections, but Idid no and put down some names and waited till dinner and came own}; that ended my election. I come with some Englishmen to Berbrook for shoot- ing. but! did not like the place and came to Ot- tawa, having them behind; I found that I could not eern I good living end make money, so I took e house at the market, intending to settle. l bed written several letters to my wife, telltng her I intended to be down by Christmas, and on I Ohristnee eve I left the shop at one o'clock; the tuin went out at 1:30, and I ruched Ion- treel between 12 and 1 o'clock on Christmas morning. The rst house 1 went into was, I think, Ilrs St-en'a.n's. l rents-ned three or (our days in non t-tel. I was at I. house, but not at e dance. as has been so often said. with another nun, who is now in .\lon't-eel, and knows well I tell whet is true. I heard ttconversetion between some people who were sitting at the other side ufe board from us, and through the board heard ecenvenation that McGee's house was to be burned down thnt night. I noticed this to e fri-nd,end we agreed to go up. He never left |lcGe. s wh.1e I was in with McGee. John Mc- Gee was not present at theeonverution between his brother end use. I never said thet my name was Smith. My friend gave his name :3 Smith et the door. He was waiting for me when we went down, and we went down the street toge- ther. It is charged lbs! I did nut deliver the letter direct, but I knew thet I had been watch. ed, and my life tbrrelened, en! was forced to use caution. I returned here to work, nev-r tbinkinz of llcGee. For several nights after work I went to'the House. I had got three or four, perhsps ve ticke I from Buckley, and Went on the 6th April between to and ll r... walk, on I elweye did, for I .13.? vn'e:d`:l:e 131:.- tre welk. The clothes I wore that night were black troweere, the black mat! now weer. and cap. There are no outeide pockets, but Have a. pistol packet. which 1 had pm. in it. When I come out I won! aumlqhs. down to Russell House , to Ice Doyle, whom I had seen the eveni g be. fore, end told Iwu go ng to leave Egleeon'a He said I should nov..I would soon be taking up I place of my own end had better wait. Iwent, down to l speak to hum again about it; that. I swear, was ell! went about. I we: at Mn McKenzie`: twice; I the re: um I went WIIII Doyle, and it ie true I waited till 2 in the morning. I wee two nighte et Mn Tl`0lIGl"I. I eweer I did not know Mr _ McGee boarded there or when he lived. Boyce took me there. The morning of the night I we: erreued, I got up at 7 3.111., put. on light trow- eere, got to work end worked till 12 o'clock. I had no hreukfeet who [left en it wee not ready. I often before here done something when my breakfast wee not reedy. When I wanted to," to work I went and bed dinner and returned to the shop, whenl found the! Egleeon hed been errelted. I put on may cut and went to the Town Hell, but-wee not admitted. I then went to line Qoinu'e, but-wehed few minmee,.end: wen! nets" that tn new n-.. um um urouxrllt Whfl ran hi when I font _ _ , ,(~- v-- r-nun, L WI! 1105 more than three or four minutes out each time. I at uput.irs .11 the evening, and during all the time I iweer I did mt h I" McGee I}-Gek. When the Home was over I went down and mood with my back to the door. as Buckley says. I the zght he was coming out, but had again oc- cas'on of nature to go an . I saw Sir John`: carriage. Passed on. I went down the side- never need the cen- out] straight dm-n In n...._n c.-. _ `Elia Lorlahip asked the prion-r if he had nvtl in: to saw why lent:-nan .hm.I. nm a. . .5- , ..-`Q gphm no tor two hours, when he aald ` t the eon of Ira Trotter aw me ehoot McGee. I , knew in In heart no not honor tb_-n -nybody I had not no the deed. It wae and in exam- ilpgllun [was man in the yard, and the mark corresponding to my lot! boot wae in the now; ' that hate not been brought forward In the evi- l dance nor the charge of running round the cor- ner of the Queen`: Printer. When I wee in the ` cell, Lac;-olx we: brought up end I waa delibe- rately polnted out to him. He eaidwlde paa, no. ' he did not. Two ltourl afurr Iwaa dreued ln the clothe! which I _mta charged with having ) l worn, brought down and placed in the middle of - eight or mne respectable men of Ottawa. I r charge the ehertt! with having deliberately point- ] ed me out to Lacrolx then, and having called ul. , All right, face to face, he uked Laeroix 10 point ;_ line out In the back; then, his depoaltioa` was. 1 '1 n taken down, which 1 was not allowed to lee. I knew in my heart and soul that man did not 1 ' no me, hntl know what has been marking ` againlt. me. The rrajudicel of men In opulence whom I would have scorned to treat as they treated me, because I waa a Roman Oatho:ic. I 3 have been taunted with It by gentlemen on the D beneh. (Pntoner referred to the Bh.g.a ), 1 am no Fenian. I would Ihed the last drop of my blood for that noble woman whose likeneaa in nn than-A nhnrn nah I ...-.A L.-- I..- _x_- u-u nu wsayyr H nun lilifd nu; F ndny.