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Ottawa Times (1865), 24 Jan 1867, p. 2

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State. bllohdol’l'arim'lho nip of W ”Kalb-90M ad martial k- wupuu-d; “an thideoo.ditioo qtai-tturreeretaaudusttil Congrui -ttgoaAriitt_tnt--tatiioa. If. inmatemper, tn "tdems. aftuqrihitshei_ Northern M abwa rank, as! even that Oman-n” hot bath“ togsreit -i-riostrtitWmntt'tntr'torith" irwtt.i.a-imireuatitlrsd I88": "ei-ret-eo-dw"' “is: be.. ”that.“ Ynthnnypfii‘uo eue,tr1smt-d"todtrum-.da"tae umwmd'mmu-d ”I, -Aekiutieatetoe bringing ”duties!“ T 7 _ h in»! to If: imp-chm: _ot the I!“ lt has but“ M the, pm "W. 'eytuue'rodintrlrort a-sit/iran" In: coup-n, on the 'eiertitt:e2'tt grow, into in“ I . oétutuxtat'p,tlse snick- aeit--itttt-euteittotuttroar by a. no... at and the - wilt W Jrith Mr. Johnson’- aid, Incl-h. 'to,t'mohnirmaa tuPtmae-uesmttrttieyrtnt going on “donkey-n! This ' no: only . ts-trs-rits. II i,i'i'iii u impracti- uhh-isbdymmJ _ shall hm -talgmair.tuo-tsettmtatiuttiom mmwmm: 9r “ILSen- a. Wis-uh " Mod of ' in tutrtktmd in, “My .known " “Wjduf-hu'u'd the: my. and ,iti-,rr.ahtm1'rtertue,'miruttethuvor o"is,with than: body-M130 Radicals tan-Ivar Itirdrew York W‘ op pad to this “I...“ In, and, Why-n.3- in payout of it, d be” an: it an pan“ with 1tt) It m It...“ the Hamid. whieh‘ it - “in; on 'utetr to impeach- -,d-thutt-- “the“. ”ow '6a'rqtr,smrtUFN'm w, ‘3‘” MI its maliciou- -.rN6i-oistutwt"" Thom"! wait-“mama; MWHIW “MJolmoouJ “WWW-tho who my wish-hum oruwg, JANUARY thir', it my. may 3mm. arm. - “whim-hm wile-1.113“ tqrror.4uteer'-ioN,aatir-beu -rhttixm in Mind Meer, until 'Hrd-th-he"rttteiromoxo-s i.im"-brqMrrmr. ' I". “diurnal-C001 our 'l",':',?: -rdhrriu pounding- ot the Lona“ "ttttttttttttttttttttere::].) hill-I091“ ttte"."""""] '-ramtrthera.ti+. . NEW ADVERTISE!“ IS. " 186t, "mustang Bahia. "Th6 '-s'eeomsedmrttatittotts tthmfet parity to listen in the lecture by the I". D. lean on “Mile Opt-ho," do- livered aid the but - “'0 os. phn lam orthucitr. . rf Aid. det occupied no 'euar, and oaAhe m ottted an in. It. Punk, at Town an M yt. O'Connor, 899m 00 the . "tottom, tt. W. Scott, mi, ex-Al- Goodwip, I). Want, Esq., “d ni‘ oel sandman. Tho Thane, u we hn_ "wt-d-tr-tarms' - ppmhtin Meme, who frequently _ their sen-a of New: throwin- 1n rm: stutea an: In the unavoidable otMr. women, them: ist tho and: angler whom, rotation “to St. a orphan Asylum In, placed, the . atttrudbee-iimedtottimot ta. ked-é gm Hon. T. DIE-.0“, who. Mppu‘ no wold-o! [minim " cocon- nnd n to u Ottaw- Mienoe. (Applian) The o.N. T. D. lean come forward end woe _ ind with)oasd choc". He told be we: heppy my time to render nuisance to the can charity but -,isllr when iteoh'ect - with ,Gohdipo 1',",,'dh1ht ton t thoee they found in the pn no it late. It in my hope-king " thi one: chooee e majoct, endo- hed olreedy; been 'cJa,uG'dsiuctroutot"PuF lic0 on." [which at hemhentodo his yby the kind-ladies“ rho-0" iavi nhehedcouented to’lpeek end who ould be moon-lob for oi " . use, end bound tit defend them " no y nets of merit before the people of this city, ctpitstotoree1foett?u,)t' hoped the Capitol of British, North Anette (c ), heyould em on I brief. eon-idem Soho the-ohm huhebegurtooono‘ tidal t) in all he itode, be found it grow. in. I: u bin to dimension that he re- thnd notched-u e simpler them. Fire}, on to the wines of public opinion,. vhk- vol mode up of the ma opinion- [ of ell I',',',',',,',','!,",' the otsnmmti,tr--thu Ill)- tle i ounce pains seteirrtru-ervmrwhe" l felt mined. Among the“ he cloned I ' o pinion- dorivod from tb. l our mother. y All “drafted in thee. _ T .oplnial och that we. true, [or were intended in tending to their c only thou Mean which they believed to ; WI)!" they were more (Winter.- M my other (when. Of the“ bore- . 1d-ojrtr'tlrorynetrhtthta-tt' our or. The opiniomvhk-h my hum or, have ewe-red, true n the beginning of century,noypmaereethirdofithu "l _ __t_o be inlet-kahuna”.- we neck lilo no itnd our hereditary opinions M at displaced by am with whim of the . " we go along we drop our pa can one’ by one, like the dropping of do” teqth, and {in the dogged loom, an V mun ghey are an sooner 021311 . (Laughton) Another mmofpobuc n - «I iseotrttg-t “Marianna”: -. nzonoent. Tho'wontolnlloonmuof - opinion in that of common report, at ttrertiathatofeommoae'o-nt. an. no- port in the whispered tnle trogl- month to" ' th,withoruelsoeitr,and perhapivith- out "mutitttt. “They lay In. Jones in gol G to 'e-t-httsutsd." Who on they? )3 Hymn. #10wa we heard in the - "And“they In] homwhndly! W » » they whoe#xrutetetttoittsrrt When.. ever duridoodo! "eab-rtBaigtntitrrt in to ho - eom?rtoHtrtuthelnytntytentits the " r, o6t)ts Wrbyvhlch ttrrp" Rio. Monfortho Kai-Mind“ lull-lea. 0n ‘ other but]. not count in one of the vl source. of public opinion. Winn I w~- qxtmtr"rtitr-in-tietrttnrNdg- m runny My noonthogounl count-L not. tt the opinion’thna formed. There an otbe tonnes ot public opinion of low r novice, but "till deserving of notice. The public opinion of cliqna. and 'co- - r tin idea Misting from lit. tla . lo- of many or other a-et-.-- - " and] communion: with, exaggerated i , “their oh; ireter,wtti?fheerrturrs: eel use public, and whoee illibenl and con ptitrU opin‘ilrl nre improved on the sphere of 1r own initmrntte. ‘Upon the lectnur minced in: yein of - tio uncut. ’The‘iheennd not i-porhnh _e ofpnhlio opiniod, he-idJo Mhe‘ we all “mention,“- the --u. peri- od --rsot only the TPW, hot the pe hook mint prep. peer or he wee-new merit: theciulieed [ " owed its origln who sottNee-tt" in non of pope: in we eleventh canary-nil the "pltttgtgt'2, type (on: centuriee . The in elation of moviktre would - given hm. hm to the pres, bad it not u' lot the invqrntion of paper uh preceded it, and the third greet. p we: the applies, of nee-w will! printing were. It '"I this app on orths ”power, no ( In. on My your Srg,',tt, the memory ( on " hen-thee applied Ge nee- " VIII and _ unlimited 'glt,till',,t tio or idea, which wee Qu"',,'.' , limo of the pm preeent (by. e l conddered it, during tut-et yen-I of ind connection, beginning u h clerk and end been editor“ whither, Ind he had "l,gtd2t'gtt"l"dlS't', nobody had yet T iently nun-ted he imporhneo form or tit ot A tree preee. (Cheat) "Whos" aye M. DeTocqncviUe "ginauytott (hound $143M: into ten tf,,Tt5gfpt, t" and :0 anairers-"'tbrn- --and e III‘ t any not in 22'g'tr'iir/ nay 'iul'Sl'. had of tho (Liberty II Jen may land I pinyin; II- chi e, which " an lay-ant ofI Ind! an: of my would, and " jugs Inch ”you, In might wish, F wen IN. to pr for, h, hterhnetd it (haiku {hair wold" in " in the playing him,wo ind I (I: r wonder in the aitr pres. The arttoe wri 'ee out " 'd-tthir truth at lf-ho than to the compositor; moo-pod- tor "tttemitstrprttt-thmstmtsn. fe totufbem,xehicttu-dtotu and It three delock in the mom- i his lie- or his truth no multiplied ten 1"iteMt,'; While he pull: on his night ”and ms eomRtrtttrlr into bed, he doe w ' m: the con-elm that hi- tho-(MI wilrbo comm-um to thou-ud- bikes) he kata hin breath-HIM! if he “a-“ no 1rorreetittn can our Inch to the extent or ba, obiiUmtirttt the mm it will et.. The press in I power which nonun- gu ' not mined; I Pow" which 8t. Natl . sell nevvrhId,I new Ind Mic power; [there wan notlmot‘ diagram pow on cut}: “in I nun without I condemn behind ngéu. (Cheers). TI- kctmrnnxt 'ehemd to ;the limit- of opinioI. not. contended than: ought to be no limits toopiniou,but this ttat,",,-,','),",",."'.',',',,',,','; Three thinphouoted " you! it- IppuoptiIle limits. ', Religion wand I meter titoitiaioat--it wu I matter of 'toetvietioti-.-. abject of Nth. It A III: ~Itopd‘IlonI min-t Inhale eommtmitr,hts wII bond manhunt!» 'hith ho believed to be tun. The u. of the had, while “0th - ‘not I mttcrof opinion, to the extant that "r6tion Ihouidnot In tytptretat tholIw wrap" no law. Attt In. “it ob. ouct slut them than could,po Io ‘ manna; . a; I?" century, whilo they tmt t o w II " t"gl M w ”King to prevent that} new to inpmvo- Ht, nothing qtntnst aatd-ite%gttturmot.. hu' twin; tho Aimed chm-duo- of tho up any or.ther-yftHpeoNe. a... vocntu for tho right diviud that! h 1',ttht2tylh"ggiPgttt'A' Yip can In in “I not t.1tgttt=l, diurnal the 1--utrt. In inn-alumna mum.wpleuu- te 'ttette1it-lteey1iefrette- “minister "a. not. When, ttr-hee, mum-whoa: the Inhalation In awn cewah-mn-w-pm Janice“ “junk-nu hm, bacon- Bid it not III-ply an Impedance; but A tp,',, d-rto tho My on community. who ait in by“: upon tMeet 7 ht Waive pm! A better km " luv, tad a high: “with" my t - M "Idle! Hummedby‘h pu " MIMI-boil” and the Inh- for? undertook thh change}! at“ the ex ' in of op! . hogan! bib which ttttight henna-to . M m not-ha UBLIC OPINION. re by the “on. T'. D. Idiot All! of the St. Pan-let’- _ Orphan Asylum, mttiiect-tlte down ot which public opinion lid no light to irseadts-thttt 1)! private life. In tho noighboriug Republic it had been said the” who Inch thing " primiu life. A fellow in invited to attend A social gnthcrlug, not in virtue of ttis, merits, but of his connér- tion with the preu. In the morning he tells through the columns of the newspaper what they no and dunk-hum they did and aid .-arhat Fanny wow, and how tho nodal p1cttrrshtokef,wttirh like the ttcenek-tsround _ them, though well ptiuted no donut and glistening gully In the evening light, might seem nor-enlist Med lit noon. tLaughter.) This utter din-quid of the ouettitiek of private life And noel-I intercourse Ind led to the re. mark that I my imperfect civilisation pre- "lied in the new communities. Ia England, Inland,“ Scotlnnd, any nun wuld think himself forever degraded if he “pelted in one (Emmy that which Minn! inu unut'hfr. legend" node of than. ugider the roof of‘his hoot who i spy. The mun who repeats in one eonipnny that trhieh he heard in another, ivy “enemy of social intereourrw, for no man was nofe in his presence. 'ichecra.) Munr- Gee next referred to the efrccU of a minnd‘ public opinion. toting In on [Illus- ttation the literature of the ‘prenont day, lo, contrut with that of the time of Queen Anne. . The literature ofnhnndred nnd tutr years ago was stained with. gimme“, which this sge would not toi. ente. Were snyone notra-eu.vi' to approach I printer with expression: like some of thou- in memento! Harlin“ tkritrbterue, it work the liter? merits of which would commend it to men of ' liternry taste: for I ngu to conic, he would find hie composition rejected asnntit Atr.pablleatiou. There we. in the tinglof mum-the beat men ofithet egg; V ' a lice of expl'cnlion tint nott't npprosch,or even insinnste on npproach to, in the ltr,,',',', ago Yet the literary men of the din of Queen Anne were personally not inferior in chatter to those of the day: of Queen Victoria. It wot the Military inttuenetr of thopublie opinion of the Igo which. 33m: a ; purer tone to their writings. The Are I which Swift, Artruthnot, Cough-v0, tre not! their contemporaries flourish. ‘od wan the' up of patrons out coffee house ‘clnbs; at» public had ‘not yet come upon the Monti in our dtttlsts ingu- nudience, the wider opinion, had been found to he the dot. The more intelligence land spread, the higher nod the pun-r had tho public taste become. Public opinion ohm Cet-, mind its inthretsctt on the daily life of yuan. It won the public continue; when thdcon- nience wns dead, and early education had Boon forgotten, public opinion often pone-med him from deeds of wrong doing. The com. neionsneu that the opinion of the world Would pu- Jndgnont on hi. conduct, often rektrairted him when every other restraint would be, din W. " to the initaettms of public opi - ion upon public life, Mr. McGee said he JM; reserve his "not. until Sntnrdny evening, ‘whon he had promiood to lecture before the I. P. B. 8., who had kindly given ptr to. Bums iFFiifaGiGi; Agnew bison}: individuality --a* who would not-and had fixed upon Saturdayas the only night when he could possibly comply with' their invitation. He was rejoiced to seeso many of the members of that society present, and hoped that Saturday t evening would bring them large 'retums. _ (Cheers) Mr. HcGec next reviewed the evils I at a corrupted blip opinion, instancing the orator! 'and sepals“ of Greece, who had so do: bauched public sentiment of Athens that she to“ easy prey'to the invaders. When Athens corruptedsho .fen-ehonowed out t “with she but waited for the first one ' to push against her; in the day of her wealth Bt- far more unable to resist than in the t day of her rustic simplicity. Mr. Mch I then referred tothe intolerant spirit of pub- I lie opinion in the United States, in tabooing I ‘msu for holding sentiments contrary to the I dominant spirit qt the time. When public j opinion treads um the snnctity'ot privnte Ii!e,or the - y pf the law, or princi- I plea of religionhit breaks its bounds and 1 transcends the limits to which " should he ‘conilaed. It he wished. he might refer to 1 the educational system in some of the United States, when by one process it was attempted [ to cast the mind ofa whole gum-radon, it! the tallow chandler moulded his long sizes or short nines. (Laughter) And own in. this country there was too much of adisposition to concilhts or comply with these undue enc- tions of public opinion, as manifested bryso prevalence ot the idea that certain things my not be mid or done because "they won't be prior," or " they won't go down. Shughter.) T c too Englishmen and you wil get " of ‘them who " express individual opinions far moroananfutlr than an equal number of Americans. He gave the Americans credit tor their many excellent qualities, but they had allowed public opinion to domineer over them until some years ago, as was witnessed in the sate "of Maine, it stuck its nose into the cupboard at everyiprivate family. daughter.) A public opinion that stuck its nose. into a man's cupboard was one that went too ?, and ought to have its nose well tweaked! r itr.rMss. (Great Laughter.) In referring“: the direction of public opinion, Mr. [can with“ publicists of all classes, in which no included legislators, men in Judi- cial and odlclai stations, members of the press, teachers, to, exercised a powerful induenmr. It depended upon them whether they made, it an intolerable monster or an amiable guardian. Herohrradto the judges in their charges, which.thoa¢h directly addressed to a few, reached the public by means of the press; to the legislators who spoke not to their ed. laborers only, but to thd whole country, and who if they willingly put awrong kink in the public mind, wm‘ doing greater harm than the discrtor on tho fUld of battle. in speak- ' in; ot the prass be was reminded of the story otthe Row Brunswich lumbcrman who hav- ing obtainoda seat in the Legislature, and while a measure for the prevention of was under consideration, advised I thn great precautions should butskcn against the umbcmen, [or he knew them to be the greats“ rogues iii-tho would (laughter). He , (Ir. lease) had spent ftfteen of the best years of his life in connection with the press, and though he was son‘sibls of.its faults he would not We one particle of its “parties or its privileges; he would rather have it with I all its.“ than with the restraintformerly , imposed in Britain, and still existing in France. r The public, be said, might have a ltd and , ”scurrilous press it they only desired it. - If f they extended encoumgmmrtsttto the .press ' which indulged in personalities, or preached , dialoyslty tartho state, or otherwise violated l t the rules which ought to regulate its manage- i _ ment the public would find that such a r pre- would multiply accordiug to the do. ' mood. lt on. the other hand, such sheets , who refused admission into the family circle, I if thy were ducotsntemutced as they deserved , they would just as speedily diminish The t pron, he argued, would brtduveloped in the p direction towards which the public manifested l the greatest degree of approval. The press . ought to have a distinctive recognition as u l pexshesio't,Jikss the ancient professions' of law . and medicine, and give a low unto itself. I The“ time-honored professions were respect- I ad because ot the services they had rendered t to mankind, and though that of the press was I but st modern invention its'servieea to society s were none the less deserving of distinctive I and honorable recognition. Ag the _ rogu- , lar IT,t,',t11'r disowns the quack, aid . the wyer tbs pottifnnsr, _ .sbonld e I editor disown him, whose co ct brings dis- ' credit‘ on tho press. As to the right' of , opinion, no man, Mr. Icho tenu‘ed,-hsd s arigbttoaaopinioa that has? grounds. A t traveller once visited Manon , and having , seen three red-haired women counting tIsh, " thereafter described it as a city remarkable for o red-baked women, and that its ','ltiu1tt"il , was Ith_._ (Laughter) . This remind . him of n oqmly‘unjw opinion that had, been ex- pat-Odo! (”puma tta noble rirer,orhich W O dumb» British river, no part of it new or making" my other fiag MN out-pin; Mr. McGee concluded by none elo- queql - u to the t,tet', In a mixed ”my like our: ot cut Ming 3 spirit of lit-l tube-nice, ind unlined " not aq_itutgrtoioeittyerrt. . . .. . . The lacu- of the hour, -Ltlso limited spaced out dismal, prevents m (tom giving I MIG! repel) of Mr. McGee’s deeply Inter. "ting lecture, which Minded in fine [no- m of imp-lean éloquenco, and um linen- or! to thrxmqbortt in delivery, (occupying 1tt,t'""'" And- Mfr-ma unlinked It- on. Aid. Idol treutty conveyed the tttaaka ot_the tdat',.Yd' of the Orphan Asylum to, Mr. I labia 1mm to the Audienc- (or that mm.» company‘retired. ' and Mn; " _ invlguttlnu an! mm tho hair. 3.3 by att danish. 4-1111; 3. A. Arteti't Woddfn [hit More: T ' -, ' _ .' ", " :4\ ' _' ' it _ Max} 1 ' THE OTTAWA: TIMES oANi'xsrr sri,u'tiih, ' . "), COURT, OB' QUEEN“ Bggr"rt-qNMrB" or OTTAWA. _ Conn- 11 2"ll't I " T Wednendnyfm. 23, I“ . + The Grand Jury cum Into court at to 3.5., with True Bills in the cuqol The Omen/u. J.' Rabin, murderwnd The Queen in. Geo. lelor, I soldier of the P. C. If. 1tihe Brig-do, lucrny. T I q Thu soldier VII the: placed in the dock, and pleaded " Not Guilty," but the Crown not being ready togo on with the tdal, he - gent down to thaw". ' ' 'l'lu “hm of It. can. T . The Itirr. J. Bahia w phced in the dock, andvplcndcd " P" Guilty," in . low voice.“ An the timt jurymm was allod, Embed“ who app-red for tho prisoner, otrheted to him, and moved that tmrprttesaiottat [outlo- men be uppointcd u trier: to chain; the jurymen on they were called. 11001:. Devlin) oppoinlcd Mr. Church, and naked thd Crown to appoint mother. The Court appointed Mr. DeLisle, and they were worn, and Mod the jurymea as they wm dolled, until two Jury- men were Lmeed, when they were "on In to try the-other: ' A jun-yuan wu than culled. _ _ Mr. Devlin-move you expreuod any opin- ion on this his” , Jurrtntut--Nons whatever. I - uid that the priioncrr ought to he found guilty. I know the prisoner, the Rev. It, Bahia. I do not‘recollcct ever having "trm-d an opinion no lo the guilt or. innocence of the ltr. gentlerdnn. - . Thalia-yum: m nevertheless Challenged.‘ I Lannie cou-tVond jurymnn chnllengcd.- , Mr; mviia-cuueiqpt for come. .,' The examiner: yere than sworn in ttAnato éumiuntion. _, Mr. Devlin-Have you formed my, opinion no to the guilt ok innocence of the prisoner'. J oirmrn--r have. , T He we: objected-to, end not aide. . l Robert. McKontt-Tttiot jurynun cus) longed. t ' The same ceremony with the examiners. . N ' Devlin - BAres you expressed my opin tt an to the guilt or innocence of thy jiii,i , V Jurhnan-Wel1, no, [have not i. nothing more then, saying I did not know whether he won guilty or not. F r, V Challenged. , ' l Thorrtaa?toott-rourth, Jqryman. Sine question by Mr. Devlin; Jurrmntr-mo, I did not. . Chnllenged: . t , t Thomas Fohrr-wtttts jurylnnn. Not chol- lenged, end nllowed tawny. m won the titat, Amended. I John Rom-A-ted. " i _ John Fotot--Not challenged. , , _ John washer, challenged, end when naked By Ir. Devlin it be had formed on opinion, aid you, he ua.itstesd. J, Thom" My. wu challenged, "rd. two ofthe jur'ymen that were Allowed to put, won sworn to tind it the Iaat jury'm bud nude IT his mind an to the guilt or innocence of the prtorser, “than Cong-rave when asked if he had formed up opinion, when he said he Jud with the ant of hii wishbonn 7 . " . . F 'h'i,"a7iiGiiiii iiiViill"Geiiet; that he “0de Indifferent. in the nutter. He was an! on one “do. fl .. Wm. arooditr-Tho me question put to him; anthem, hit night. John Thou. Cmeler- Not dull“. , Henry C'tmrlor--Not chllongod. . Michael ttuomtr-Not chilleuged. Juno: 3talontsr--Ntst ehallenged. 'e Richard oureL.tart'cttnllengttd. Ulric Burke-mot chullcnged. _ John 8hess--Not chullenged. John Pratt-Challenged for ctttmtt. Mr. Devlin-au" youjomod my oplnlon? Jurymn -1 tt.rer.--rtele. . ' John 'tooner-Chalurttted tor me. John ttomsir-uma11trtttred: T Patrick Bosra-cuuttnte1t. William 'tar-Ae-ttroll. , Michal CllM-PNOQ challenged. Michael tth-mot Minted. q Mr. Walsh opened the one toy the pronou- tion with a very ,ablo And lupurtlnl Ipecch, having detninodttte court-m tttAE um...” -,_..._ - "Ti-- --" - He some mod eble "will of the one, And concluded by toying that he would notjlve his opinion" q to the guilt or Wen“ of the prisoner. He would reeem thet'nntll the jury had the evideqce before them. The poo- ple, with when the Court Home wee crowded, Were loud in theirexpreeelohe of edmlretlon " tho brilllent "ott of Mr. Wei-h, whlcb wu and by men] experienced judges to been been one of the be” ever made in I court ot tttet... __ -- .. ‘l I -r- ,JDAA A "ir.. V""‘" - "IH'Y- --_--_ - - v M rs. Babltti- (the prisoner's wife), thickly veiled, took I legtbelide Mr. Devlin, end re- mained for e couple of been, e deeply inter- est“; “new on!” proceeding. ' g His Lordship the BUhop' of Quebec, took his seat. on the bench on are right ot Tru' Honor J ndge Mont-Inc, end remand no“! he gave his evidence for the defence, utter which he left the court home. _ _ _j_ _ _ After Mr. was}: had concluded his “drugs, and bctoro any a the wit-ra were omitted, the Grand Jury on. Into court vim I true hill Against lathe! We“! Mugs-Wigs. Benjamin Find In the tint vitae-lanai! -gdrmr In the vmage of Buckingham, on the FPt. side of the river; Pn the Mth June last found the body of . wow who 1nd been drowned In tho river; found her About 30 or do y-rdl from the than, Ped, and.» the aw loge; knew the pier- that were con- Itmcted; the corpse wee outside of the pier, lower down. Here the wimul went to the jury to ehow them by n plan the particnlu piece in the river in which the oorpee we. found. The body We! found on the nine nide of the river that the prisoner, tires on; utter t1ndipg new: wince: weak and told the (own at the mill, nd the other man that we working the"; then may sent for the coroner after the coroner comb up he ordered the body to be brought to the than; it wu before the "reaAng in of the jury that the order wee given to bring in the bodr; utter the colonel'e inquelt witneu we: told to tmrrtttoyiuhtruto.tyIeti'r.,h - Tit: iiGfctiiFaueitid that" " the Bishop of Quebec wished to Mum, his evidence would be taken " once. 7 .. l _ His Lordshi 'rat',',', the Bishop of the Chuxch of Duh " choc; I know the prisoner I know him since tho yen 1859 ; I m n dumber our Cullen with him; 1 never knew ono)ing olnsuncn of misconduct by him; he was twice elm , " two moss important pods by me. Th Bishop hero sue the prisonergmost excqllenl chi-Actor u n Christina nun nod ascholu._ The witness “and crontiritteu-.After the coroner: inqneu I got A coin made, And buried it in the R. C. butrltttrtxytt?4;t put the body in the qodln, and buried her; I ep- plied to (be eexton before I at hot in the cMiniI remarked we body on bknow it agent; when I found her In an enter I new her limbs were erected; I 'di1GiiiiiiTrlGi t.hts body wu Giruinedilt'rrethu shy atUr an In: buried; I III Nobody was it In a, tutined,andit- - but” tht jury; it muthi-trodru-tmHetlttr-tu daybefom; - _ f - . _ "if mi Devlin, for m deterrtee-a do not kpownnythlng the“ the pun; I know ths place. F ( Joseph Dnnchior S2tthf',1 Mal-wet. “Autumn, cull I live in “a VI]- Iagri of Buckingham; Inn “quintet! with the prisoner " the but two ”I; I Attended his church and Sunday uhool; tt VII than I trest know hill; I w his mt About nine months; I “and it on 6th Nova-bu, 1886; I mined in " employ tttttil July but; no, it quunolut; I wuin the My“. house pol-nut. Thou In" {our babel! of his own household ', Ill-alt, wit, Wand sister; his ilk! cum-In "err, 10M, and left in the tr.." following- tt val 12th of tre, m' le ', Mph nah. (his m) le Edam that ttK, the+tertifNtttn W named Mary Adel-Mo; I “I pie-ant when Nun-y Adelaide mum 1:“th the home; in In: New!“ by Jenni: ,Mn, Mar of tho prim-an than no a can: with them; they Arrived pliant 10 0?ch in tho evening; Imam rg,",'Stff, 'h.nrrt. brought into new; do not how wh- is mine from; alley“ about half an hour in the house before I saw her; I was not present at the interview between the two ', both the prisoner and his brother spoke in French; I . did not understand what they aid. Mary A. Rabin was tip-stairs when I first saw her; ' there is only one up-etalrs to that house", it is an attic root. That portion of the hodse l was occupied by no; I used to sleep‘ I lip-stairs; the prisoner. and his wife slept tip-stairs also, in their own room; 1 I know she bpught with her a chair and bed- stead, also bedding; she brought her clothing l in a wooden box, brown color; when I first saw the deceased in the house she was sitting' in her arm-chair; she always as in her own 1 chair; the chair was tb" low '/ill'lei wheels t under it; she used to sit SI, t t chair, and l mow about; she was lame; s e was dam and could not walk or stand up; the doc , always occupied a room up stairs; she used to , go from that room into the hall; she never went down stairs that I know of; I always attended her; she took her. meals in her room , up stairs; she never took her meals in com- pany with the prisoner or his family ; she'never I saw any.coinpany that come to the house; she i lived altogether apart from the rest ot the , ( family; ehe seemed to be very quiet, and well disposed; she was sound in mind, and uppear- l ed to be a person of intelligence; she was a l gm having a very large helm; her head was unusually large; attended regnlqu; the , was supplied with the same kind of food " the other members of the family took; she laid she was 25 years old; she not?” told me any 1 ot her previous history; she lved a solitary [ life; the family often visited her; I only saw Mu. Abbott go to soy her ', Mrs. Abbott is the mother of the prisouer's wife; to my know- ledge, no other person outside the tsmily but I Mrs. Abbott ever saw her. Her hummus never mentioned, to my knowledge, toauy person outside of the house ; she always seemed to be happy; she never compl'sincd of her treatment; I am positive she never complain- ed to me of ill treatment; ‘she spontagreat denLof her time alone; she was generally ,alone; she never was unwell during my time in the house; I was a servant to the prisoner when she left, but was not in the house when she left; the prisoner's wife sent me on a mes- sage on the night of the 13th of April ; l was all night absent; I w, not absent of my own accord; Mrs. Babln told me to remain all night. When I was sent on the message; , I was told I bright stay at my aunt‘s all night if I chose; I stopped all night " my aunt‘s; my nunt lived a short distance from the priso- ner, nod on the same.side of the river ; I left between seven and eight o‘clock-at night; whenIlcft Mr, Babin, his wife, and sister, were in the house at the time ; I saw her be- ;foie I left; before I went to my aunt’s I brought her about six o'clock the usual meal; I left the things there and went down stairs, when I went up stairs she ,touiuitsit in her chair; I saw her after that Wore I left; I went up for her dishes after she was done her kit; she eat hearty; she was sitting on her chair as usual; before Heft the house I saw her preparing to go to bed; she was in the habit oCumiresaittg herselfand going to bed without help, sho would force the chair , alongside of the bed and, then get in; I re- . turned to the house the next morning; it was F about seven o‘clock in the morning when I " returned; hire.'Bs.bin and the prisoner were the only persons in the house; Isaw Mrs. Rabin soon after I entered; Idid not go to Mary Bahin‘s room for half an hour after I came in; when' I went to the room she was I gone; Mrs.Babin told me before I went up , stairs that Mary was gone; she did not tell ', use when she left; she lipid Mary has gotstr,) D the man has come for her; I saw ltr. Babiu‘ l thatiaoming at breakfast; I heard him say‘ l, that Mary was gone; I did not know that Mr. , Rabin was absent matit lira. Bahia told me; f at that time there was verybad sleighi l the, a prisoner had a hotse otdoteigh; I 3w the sleighthe evening that I left; Iaaw omof e the shafts broken before I left; Lam poui 'vo t t saw the shaft brhken before 1 we; who”m returned the next day I saw two shaft D broken; I did not see ‘anything about the horse or sleigh that would make me believe it was used; when I returned I saw her bedstead there; all the other, articles were gone; I knew what clothing she had; the evening I left the house also wore a black jacket, tight skirt made of calico; she wore boots,leather boots; I afterwards saw the some clothes on' bar; they were her usual dress; when I saw the shafts they were t compime broken off ; the evening before, the shaft as tied with a leather strap; hetten I next saw Mary Rabin she was dead; her body was then in the Catholic 1trr,igynrttef, i Cross-cumitied by Mr. Dsviia--it wss not unusual of my getting [one to stop st my sunt's, " night; Msry Bsbin received the some food on the other members olthe bully ', .11 her clothes were gone i'rhen 1 missed her. The hslsnco of her ' tm-mutation wss the some " .her evidence in chief. The court sdjonrned for 20 minutes. a. _',,rs'd',t,t'..'T, coroner, ororn--T live in Buckingham; nm coroner of the village and county ' I held en inquest on the ttth of J one, on the body known u Msry_Bshin, sister of the prisoner; Ihnd the body enmined by podi- cal men ; the inquest was opened It the Catho- lic burrihgugrottnd .hcfolo Dr. R, H. Bouvtere sad Dr. Ferguson; than isno died house " Buckingham; the Cnthoiic burying-ground is on the East side of the river De Lteviery. mm, .....-_.-_.._ -- H, . _ __ - . I miombpasttamito buthere In wine" ; when I saw her in the grave-ynd the had on the lame jacket she had on the evehlng before, but not the lung 1irtms, it tr'.'12l,t,'hit I mouthed her u may Min; Ir. in; nu time, but did not goto Fer ttyttetir, l, . [We no compelled to defer the balance at the retiort/k yeuenlny’a pmeeedings " mt lordse. The trial will be resumed today at 10 a. 11).] ' . Tm, linen ov'i.CThe, 100th Regiment arched out yummy without their om. newcomer was very mild; the sun than}: out in Iplendot, Ind in all Inf-poets “so (by mumbled arUt might be expected in only spring. , , _ Poucn Cormv-'Nrtotttra-hot', toru- uniting Thom Wooton. it the request ttt “an comptatuant, the e VII mauled on the defendant pirine commohn lclnhon‘m chi-god with committing an aggravated Minn“ upon Theodore Currie. Adjourned um sum-y next. l Tn Munr- Ytarst.aso.-Thtr provision, nuke! - well attended "and". Pork Md bee! were brought in in lug: quantltiH. Pork Iold_for 55,5010 " and beef from ts to 86. Buy maintained its former priest; pork (on mu itt price, and-now bring from “on. to 50m. ' . . Mn. BABttt.--0mat mom, we belie", my being made by the friends ot this penanln his helm". oTeill wu Inmmoned humid the ma on “and”, and ohtdt lam“ m an moned for yank-rd”. Mr. hum“, however, (helm-es that he does not know . 'tnght word. about the matter, uni cannot conceive why he has been Inn-toned. . PM“! Sums: " Avcrrott.--We ob serve in our ndvertiai‘ng column. that Kr. A. Rowe, auotioneer, his received instructions (mm o tirat in the Wert to sell eight pleasure “.131", on the Make: Square, Lowe: Town, this morning, a lull-put an o'ciock. The sleighottreotrerml woof modem com tion, 3nd made of good material. Tho] will probably be knocked down " price. much below their red ulna. Pneu- u ho Eu“ Dunno Wt-r..- Sevenl dry goods home! in Centre 'ro- Ieeeu. Gal-ad, Ulrich”! t Co., Metre. T. 8 W. Beaten. lee-re. - t Runell end Mr. George oookesr--u" improved upon the only clodng movement, by determining to but up their ubbliehrhenh every min, Ward-ye excepted, Al six o'etixt" during the winter man. This when val pave "ertmtoittrts1to tttor1tsrimnmttti'tk'tm hebyno new! Marlene collie Nine- of the bras. named. when maple we hope to IIetellowed by othereehbllehmu through- out than. . LOCAI! KIWI- V Wstnmaoar,aut. 3, Murt. _ . Pun-lune to adjournment, the co il met at ten I. m. . . Pt-nt-The Warden, Mauro. ctiNrch, Conan, Doe, Mills, Sykes, Hinton, 'ttt Smith, Bea-y, Cummings, Tomkhu, Store _ Neil,Duuon. , The minutes of ”ugh, were mad. The Wuden itudtm deals-won M01500. ' Moved by Mr. Smith, mendediby Mr. Dow, (but tpe Treasureei bond-be Nd'on the table, that this council may enquire into the validity ot the security given by him, and report thereon, pursuant to Cap. bt ot 29 and M) of vic.,naamended hr and Sec. 16196311106. Mr. Blackburn entered. Haired by Mr. Smith, seconded by Mr. Tomkins, that a by-lnw otttrdtrtr'. reward tor the lpprehcneidn ofnny person guilty of stod- ing my home or more within the county, be now introduced and read n first, second and third time and paued,eny rule to, the con- trary siotwitlurtamiing.-Chrried. By-law fend I 'rst, ucond and third thne, and pared. _. ' Moved by Mr. Sykes, annulled by In. Mllla,thnt this council do now' adjourn till two 9'clock. q - The council then adjourned. - Pursuant to adjournment, the council met It two o'clock p. m. " _ Moved by Mr. Morgan, seconded by Mr. Berry, “the levenl cometttees for' the you be composed u follows '. _ _ f Moved by. llr. b'rkes, seconded by Mr. Dawson, that Willi”: Corbett be,nnd hereby is Appointed Auditor to the corporation for the current "tr-Let. _ ' t Fireanee.-Tlus Wudei, Menu. Marga, (Began, Spith,}_3hokbut_n, Itittto_otOh"r. EgueutiomctE-s. Déw, Smith, Hinton, Berri-9W9! In,“ 8totr. - - bird and ptidsrer-ttestms. 8rter,'Dorsott, Tough“, Hills, Unnmlpgl and Neil., _ 2'rtitirir-aretnrrtut'unith Como, Moigan, Durand Blackburn; TiiiTar7ii"iiiii2.asara, Comm, Morgan, Ber, Sykes ed B!r.ktturat-carrird.) -- Moved by Dr. Chutcb,nlec6nded by Mr. Neil, that Mr. Thou. Elliot be, sad in Anarchy Air- WEM ty.tdit?r, for we. eotTtrsrr4et. . 1va iff _ in: -GiitV, TIRE“ If}? Grant, Esq. be auditor for this county for 186t.- CmSed. T ' _‘ "s Moved by. Mr. Dow, mended by Mr. Smith, that the Warden be “mottled to make up- ent? to the t1trverttttriCouncil request- ng that the uncut“ of cOmpenution ptynble by the city of 0!.th to the conhty of Carle- ton for the'uw of the jail and court-house be rtrcotntneuded.-C-itrd. t Moved by Mr. Smith, seconded by Mr. Berry, that leave be granted to introduce I by-lew to direct that the moneys received by the Couutr Treuurer on I’m-wot of tuxe- on hon resident lends, shall be paid to the never-l Ion! mutxitripatitién to which we): tun are due, and that the mid tthor be now reed I first tiepm-Chrrfed. .-Byuaw mud . am “he ' come my com"aL-iicttrro nun Moved by Mr. Smith, seconded by Mr. Tomklns, thnt’thc br-hor juwread be read I second and third time “(I passed, my rule to the contrary n.otwitutytdiryre-fJtrritsd. _ Mon-d by Mr. Sykes, seconded by Mr." Mills, that the clerk of this corporation pro- cure on the most renaming era" 600 sheets of usessmeut rolls, loo beets of non-resident rolls, 6,000 notices to i'd'lll' sssessed and 60 copies of instructions to mum-no be distri- buted the suns " last resar.--Chm'ed. Bruor ind nucond Ind' third time not! itesed. .1 _ -- _ , _ - Moved by Mr. Cairn, seconded by Mr. Mills, that leave be stunted to introduce I by-hw tn uppoiut local superintendent. do: the co my, Ind that the by-hw be now read- iimt tim Med. By when! a iirst time. Mor by Mr. Coven, seconded by Mr. Sykel, t t the by-lur 5mm be now mad a recount nu third time, Ind - any ml. to “gunnery 'to"rittedirttrerpHrie_d. F _ Moved by Mr. Ming-n, seconded by Mr. Berry, that the form of tender for printing, just rendvby the clerk,“ ieferred to the Com- mittee on Printing in: "t action in regud to - The qlerk In ttted n form of wider for ptltttitttr, - A, - . Moved by Mr. tgg,gttt',f, by I r. Tom. hint, that [one be stunted introduce a by- hw foe paying the members of uncll toy their Attend-nee in council, and 1'l'lCh' hy-hw be now read I first, second and thin! “no, my. rule to. the contrary notwitutnatting.CCaru Mined by Mr. Dow, ','gtf,',f,tf, w. M- IPrtt, that, ttysrreamer be noyjud to hiya burn, that the Tm. be mglfud to line his report before council tomorrow morning, md in {a that his report be bet. fore thin council on Int morning of meet- irttr.r-48rtudt _ - Mr. Sykes gum notice that ha would to. morrow move for A "r.oonaidegation of the motion appointing D. M. amt auditor for. this corpontlon. ' e A -- Moved by Mr. Syku,uoondedby Mr. Kills, that Duncan Means" be, head a the Bu of this council m ting a road on the 11th conccuion 5'ii'ii,tii'i?c'iiii'iili. " .Mr. McGu- then “drained the council. The council than adjourned. gnu an exhibition It Brockville on Tuesday evening, before I very Inge Audience, who were “3th delighted with that evenlan en- tertainment. The opinion freely “pruned on the amnion an, tint Hum: in the but shut that ever Applied in Brockville. To-night hehnppenn in 'Ogdenebun‘h, end thence proceed- on him any to Ohio-n, when he has In omen)“. Oom'o and band was engaged {or the egNMtiors mt. “vine, and their Mahatma elicited much applause. . A Tn Bmo'Anxvmurs-Wo beg to remind I our readers thnt the celebntion ot the snai- venory of South'- Nichol bud hie. place tomorrow evening. tt in media. to com- mend the event to the pittance of our Scottish radon, or even to those of other nationalities, u the St. Andrew’s t$oouty,uts der when mph-ea the celcbntion the! place. mm: [Rosanne mtBkirrnttrnttmo. an to command inc". We have you plea- Inre In stating, however, that the committee have pannedmpon the Hon. T. D. lean, who IppeAn inc-poms of ruining upped. in such re, to deliver on “than on Bu " the euttertNttrntrttt, on Friday evening, m u the hon. anaemia in known to ho unen- thmiuqc admirer ot. WW mt poet, le You. Jan. ".-TU thorium c {with My.“ #testtr the my mi 11:? man arrived. . the audience may rely upon baring the but. tint all» mid of his,“ In them-tyh. It ia In", It. Idiot the. put In the. hin- dred "brtr this week, but neither be not In people of Ottawa should we“! in wall-doing, ami therefore we hope to m an Bum anni- nnuy “bonny mined. " The tthte, fam the North America: colonic- bocn mutt-[nod a I main. nerr tles tlets an? or. lee. - _The sup-jam milking the 0nd Mm methe Mo bot-con New YawkudlirestL bud struck for higher pay. _ June: It. _,Wllunou, his nun-cu of the London .1an Stock Discount Cal-puny, and well know- tn tho baking WM, Ind he: found guilty of who!" his 'tttere, of two cheques, “.mmd to an reare pend The Admiralty." pram "tttnat" to build one tint-clan mm “have: mud-CM!" tobe “In“ NEON defence $1an: with but.“ and] "yucky-d!!!” gun-huh, - _ . _ A spun cl intolcnnoo I. Iberia In." In Rome. The ”vice. emu swarm gn- Miran tett.rdttsttstt,aMit “Idiom ed MM. 1).“le Art"eaPexttestartto Brew Fwd . second an? third time Ind would be mor-id, {By-lbw {ad I (irtt; second And thin; than, Aux. Manettr.-qhis dutinputted than Arrival etch. I. I. “who.” An Old nun Pound M on the Incon- A Venue! In ”.7010! the Gown-on: hr 817,000. - _ . ( TOROX'I'O, January 23, 1867; An old man named Duncan Gordon, who recently arrived trom Scotland, in search of his sister, Mrs. Gordon, was found in I dying state this moraiaguitt the neighborhood of Shun-mull street. He was on the sidewalk, leaning against. :3 house. Dr. Ridden was iuuued'uitely culled on, and proceeded to the spot, but i.utlye.gr1t.,o,u,,jets Net" dive a t, u... """""B" ...- v... ,...... "..- -...- orthe arrival of Dr. Ridden, he expired In a In? minutes after. His punk were lound torn, and one of his legs severely'bruiaed, which would imply that some sleigh or wagon must have run over him. An inquest was held on the body this afternoon, in the Eat market, when a verdict Wu rendered in accordance with the mats. A large pack bf clothing for the me of the Fenian prisoners arrived here a few days Ago. The person to whom it was directed refund to pay the duty, and it was couscquentlyheld by Custom House authorities, until yogur- day, when 'the American Consul paid the cligrges, and pent it downto the jail. _ . In the Halliduy cm today the jury re- turned sverdict for, the Government of tit,. 000. The jury was out about In hour. In the course of the triul defemUnt's conned ruined a point of . law that the Government had no right to sue tor any duty except upon the quality of Input returned by the inspec- tdr, and in duty had been paid upon ell that the inspector returned the action could not be held. Judge Morrison felt inclined to take thut view of' the one, but reeerved his deeir ion till he had an interview‘with the Judges at the higher courts. Defendant's conned up aied against the verdict. _ File Fenian trials will be resumed tomor- TOW SPECIAL TELEGRA MS mtr-tlqat of the Ice Br$9e--AoeM.a" _ to the Ferry Insurr- Qrsnsc, January 23, 1867. , The ice in the river jammai this themoon and formed a bridge across to Point Uri. Great crowds't-f‘the inhabitants oi Quebec and Point Levi 1iere on. the whtvrveiMtrtesssr. ing the shoving ol the me sad tanning ot the bridge. some excitement was exhibited by the canoe-men, who looked upon it " one that would bluttheir prospects for the re- mainder or the winter. I F A slight accident In: h mud to the ferry sleImer Artur, by 1'Sl'lt'l ber upon the ponwons. Mar-um Bani-t DIM PARIS, Jam. 22.-There is a rumor current (in! m order ha been inued,which relieve- Ilmhnl Baulne of his high power: in Mexico. hum Lennon, Jun. 22..-1t in mid there is much excitement in Parts, over the chum in thr, Imperial Cabinet, Mid it is “wright they Ind-i cate, a more warlike policy oh the part of M Emperor. The French pres-ppm“ thew forms made by Hugging. - _ _ Foam: Tun. orbo Rea-mu run-i. T It " nid iut had Derby bu concluded ttotto present the Government Reform bill to 1'artinment. _ _ ' - We " Qmmqrromt, Jun. M.-The low name: (My (3/ Waking”, which un New Yoek,Jarst 5th, bu touched " this port and pm to Liverpool. The {and mil an pun Imminent!- dmo, Qua: moot. Cum Town. My. (Thu- 9”,.” pm. Prund. and up.“ I. ieqtsotedtoattondsrithtmtrotur_ .‘ At in. mm“, in the run-up of mug'.‘ an 'ttsi-tur-iii-Hui-Mr- Adm, famed, " M. an": hm up! " you-I. ”KID. In when» on no and _ “In Out. nod 87 - REAL ESTATE NEW ADVERTISEMENTS T031900 I §ANK_RUPT ESTATE. path will do wollw opp], cub: _ . _ 1ustM,B.sideD_t,0itrMott-s _ 1a.“.N.ddomnM " _ Mind 1.80.“: a“. m and. We! Clothing [hr the Fell:- I Ottawa. In 193 lid IM, In Block 110, Lot It. so. I'll! my): Hop-n. but" but. hot lo. 1.31»: manna-arm. C In Ira, ".801 Common WW. 0.. Be from too um. I, ' . MNoJCJth run UM GO. 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