in -hoq--oakataehavet anâ€; [cub-I “a“. PM, “not tut-uh “with.“ he: “minim-duh. I mum-Ly... Jon Lu- mud Milt. J. ll fs-Isa-ham-r-na" Inm- WI ‘I leave you not '0'“.an Bugle-an W“. my. Thy tho-ctr 'hohn v. {aloe-II. I‘M. mndntdto Inherit). for rho-I": datum. Doe. I“ know whe- thee “Met WM. Th. ghl VII“!!! the â€one! Duh-I7. m shaved the M it and 6... M n “a: nu. Win.- In: mttthortinthe 'nhi"and a... Beeotuetn vip- m III “Itâ€. That In. In Iâ€. n was an: an Milena. Wino-mutton. nap-mum way about no bou- Mou. Hem] nothing of it till not! losing. an Wbchn onthe mom- ing of to and" about eight detach. Wu speaking to lab. Did not we the pktol then. Sb- Tune! in the tack shop the nuns nom- tng. Did not not}. ore" to Wtelnn. All had; vote there. Tum. r frequently went the". In no! wsiuIos?i" olhin being then: LG; aiteittt ' Win-tan was i qwfiqod Inn [Vim pol-listed in II. Dona-collection u. itroagh riar d “ugly by Mr. U’Rcilly.) Winn-u again a. the revolver about g week Minn the murder, when whom} mun show.. ing in the pimp hot "i ttttt “I uhot. Them, were ottre" po arm then.., S" the Number cup†sun “and Win one weak of Mr. Ice. tt lu the shop. die vu- trading a â€tsp-pry, u-d " bt " In)": In Wench a bad --i-ee'"_ - "w... nv-u-uu III" I. "I an]; M No" Tree. (hot-3w " Mr. o'Reutr--Witae" was w h; at W: IM- ttrar. a... Printer an. that. at tho ot tro. ng)". lab-yon: .1“! has. it than I game! of an hour there “together. 'ueuemt-t'rtirdidnoteoanoir.tto. gather. WimMKiuelh Int (than ttart-it-r-e-ed-er. Had-â€ha which. {bulb-“he In. about pin. my to lethal. Doe. Minuteman-smut!" 3.0“ not»; 8" Dor_iesttei'omthofterr. mum-w,My.) Doc-no! know why,¢vklvho-,Io cue. " was M33... M Wick! m " lug. a... tte-rt mm. ot u deluxe. fund. Witne- vu not tho boy who bought tho cloth. In. “an“. junior mum 036-deth on his" night, not “01.»an 'ueotuetrabn-ttteirttr given lht - the M11300.- to Mr. no... XhqdFratterthoamtoltattore" up you; that tu--. - “an won but to work with. u not“! Mk’oDay. Cum on, on in &tp. Was an: in the Ho.- ot Con-n- with Wind-n. When: krtt work and“ like aad mm“ only. Do. not know when he frequented. Tolol. J. B. 'a-av-Whelan m u “kn-mum's. Dunne nyho'lon‘ he in! be! than. He first -tnthoNrgtomt,e-sd.istttt-t,and tanned In that“ um cabin thanking-QM]. Will-aim, bmt " 1LT'ggttlr.'th'o." 1'ttggr2,',t tech. - . the. pt ther-mt. How‘s-0113mm“ twat,pyh¢'hu-81.50. Hamid!» '/r/'atT2e'egggMgg,2u'teliT Iwit- T."at.'letgt%ttt thl‘. yup-b- oeer.buatededF-tea-srttiiher.l A5m.ri-A-nr-thafhrrhierm. Fun 834;» n!_whh§l-. Jim: gnu: west on the not-uh; oftt-der, Iva-cod an..." My. “In: In!" .mmt, “attained by "on. J. M. mum on Wink-4%., "UH. J. ll. ___... W w lllm.’ _ M tho prion-er, who hooded in be: boat in m m Don-bu, IMS. PM WWI has. on the after-qt ofMy,24th December, between 12 and) o’clock, got. by tho-{m his. BoroIIecNIbodquChmu-u Eve. Enumwhhnt. PH-r-absent oatodrir,errfrmne-t will. be bonded with“ CTU-ti-trr-eras {tn-Ir..I.C.Ca-uw.] PM: aid he was“ to Mkaatmnl to no it wit. ct-eat-i-d by Mr. 1rRM1tr--Ptiimt" bo-rHtteftherAvoereaix weeks with with... tte, with in. his... 7.ng bout in but. an - 2rAtl woman's-l Know-hthw-hdch'nhl! December, ',PLtg, on to?“ ',','dit',,tTg on. than; t w whoa" L"l',TItilh%1',",'l'tl'U.T,'Mh1',11". Pt-9uMeefMeetu.irr.t.ttthrtr amid-D,“ Hull too -i.fioeF- his hunt-205M501: w " 0.001143Ipds- ourJo betuees,th"mttt.rhe-ivsd. m "waldo Woman)" none when“ oval-gmkuv him We. [Manama but: of inundation to ,Ate. Wt-rrut_tthwttestan. mun-m - "Hahn-gluon. Ito. ..ouhn 00“! atâ€. having, tte- 1r.o--aaveitnot-dT'" ban hthgw be-ttether-tttretro f, In. the m Info" â€Oct-her. Wim- nlno vat than in Non-bu. Thor both .moaboutuonqnoq. Vitae-Indiu- woctingfc m aha-bop on“. Wag not my Ina-any In“. via whom. The, HI nodal an,“ inch. Did â€woman-nu. Bahamian-’0 '-"-t'tmttdbrturei-littt" y'"t.ePe"yl.-1Vi_1todoentttr,aad tint --_ ---"".'-....l_.- .Imw' ho liked Mm v'en. New: at "using new. when. Tl dud-3 tho and... Can: u I up. '0. national by m but“ once. Neva bond prison. 5, â€M - Home. Doo- m talc-bur who." speaking tt Id)†9. April. Witness In: with the 'ro-eco-UO-u- life. a. headway“ lub- been than. "t no he. hlrkadlccce. Winn. holdup to the a Pa and tie. Vincent tktektr, and to est. Patrick’s Society. m. ma thhn at ' '00. Clint " in what I"' Rut-bu an new. meeting: of the latter. Did not rote foe his being muslin!“ Watt not there " the time. Does not know how long Whetan klongtd to the Society. Ban. him before Pattich'g Day., Think. it nu after Little China“ that mi:- oner returned, after the holidnyl. Don’nhlnk he was here on. Twelfth Day. Told vitae» nothing of his exploits " Neutral, nor of having been up to wnrn Mr. “care of his house hing not on are; “takenâ€, prey!†the wim- to unite! via; had "it!!! sputum this one“! Icon, reputedly put the question, " It Whelnn spots of Mr. “0th upon more than the dad. W. which will you swear to: no spoke?! bin: Inte'" of We?†aiGoae to ' "I shin-stirs reply. lion J. M. known inter- bred nod objected, sud Mr. O’Beilly deeUtetd, The court here rose for attainment, not the prisoner won, " his own request, conducted to his gutters in the not, sod descended th" stsirs era-iu-snn' with O’Neill and soother politenm. Ho cow down the steps gaily Ind jnuntily,snd called out plsylnlly when wring the bottom, “Sergeant Doris, close that door r' (the tront door through which the crowd was gaining.) lle Jetted to give the order in n 'onu ot commsnd, but his voice, which is sin‘gnlsily sweet'snd pleasant, -conld scarcely reach the imperstire key. lle seein- ed in excellent spirits, end woe quite joculsr. Evidence of Ilehnol My“. _ Mien". Dunn sworn and nominal hy “on. J. ll. tJ-te-Witt; place of re- sidence is in Montreal. Is " present in cus- tody here. Does not know prisoner, and hes never seen him except in gsol. Had never any eommunkatioer with him " Iontrenl. The conversation snd interview sworn to by W:ule, as boring passed between witness and prnoncr, " the farmer’s house. comerot lon- de let sndWillism-sts., is entirely s hhriestion. Prisoner never wss in witness’s house in Im. camber, or my other time, and witness never spoke to him except in gsol. Scored] knows him now. Never has tbeett him before so clrnrly. . . (In-senatorial by Mr. o'Reitir-An old nun stopped " witness’s house shout lest uni-tunes. Witness returned home shoot the 17th or 21stot December. Witnem had been Oboe-ht st " business-Jo ginger. His wife then Isa-god tho grocery. Witne-ts house is s corner one. [It Uta-ilk here requested the Sheri! to send for Wade.) The shop is entered by one door, the prirnte dwelling by another, the letter on Willisrn-et. There is n kitchen up stairs; it was not need in Decen- her es s hit: hen. Witness then mohed down ruin. Witnees does not all thismpetsirs place . '0ogn-nev" used it " such. It may be ten feet by tMuon. Thrre are three bed- room of! it. It is s kitchen now, end has been to before. Wine.- eatUit awn“. That: in one bedaooln on the right of the kitchen, and a door between. Them in another room " the can! end. There no time moan. Then in,†puugo from the shin into the kitchen. There we: in old my of mutating the home {mm the not. There we: no Md", but I}: n stale-0y there in December. There an no "MI. In the nu. Thee in O hull-glued door usual up in Muppet "kitchen." The back stairway [Idaho-nun beck kitchen door. Tim u no other 100-, not e bed-room npetnhe. There is no table there. There rney he cheire. To the Cttart--'rttero ere tour epsrtmente in, ell npetsirs. " jorylnsn retiring hero, conned e long delay.) To Mr. O’ReillyL-Witneee rew this door l nailed up in lurch, 1867. Does not know 1eth it was nailed up front Much '6t to April leet. Doeenot know ‘how my nnile were in'it. Tried it when.witneee‘s home wee burned otter Member bet, when the door wee certeinly nailed. Thin" the 'tIre wns in Inch lent. Witneee's hmther-io-lnw end hier- eelt conld not open it. The stein weretorec- connodetion of the landlord. Witnees moved into the house in December lest. It wee rm. Dnggnn who rented it. They here rince left. Witness’e wile eerriee on thebneineee ofrrrocery end liquor selling there. There in n her there, end liquor in deesntere end beer down stein. Witneu‘ attended to his own hurinese. Dunk brandy hineelt not whiskey. (Noisy laughter in court.) Sew the rnen Wsde tIdentified) in witneg’e honee nhont Ihh-19th Deco-her, Mug witnees'e return hone. Witnees thinks he w. hone onzlst. Wedeweenhoerder sleeping " stein. Thin“ he wee thorn et Chrietrnes. Cnnnot nrhow long otter cum. nine Wade reneined. Dun not think he wee there three orfoor den otter. Doee not re- member him “there then. Witnees did not and Wede bonding there when he - hone. Wnde serined two or three hys otter." There in e steirwey going up units from Willie-4t. Nooneeonld gonpwithont noticehy those inthehdnee. TSteeitstherahotrmightoe might nothnow. There weeelocl tothe door. It might riot he elweye locked. There wee no oboe to receive enyh'edy up etslln, end none of witneu’evisitms ever went entire. Bee only seen " own heerders go 'e-eo-tre. Witne- in not eertsin of the we tttt heerdsrs in Does-her. Bed heenewny ho-eeyecnnd ls darn pee. vio-ly. Lived then in looted. Wee never onthee'eee. Ueednotteheontet night " this tine. Ben-her We election. Took nointerrettnlt. Neverheerdthetthere wee snOeeueEellieloetrsel,.or thet it wee horned. Berle-here Nordhei-er'e heildings "rmaed. Didnethnowtherewne en Ornnge l tun there. Known Doylgxinselle end sue tery “over the wey†in when, but - - theulnlenseesl. Did not know Te- or Henry - either. body in the only me In geol known previonely by witnees. Wee employed gaging end meeenring tiquo while ewey from his wife. Known nothing whesever ole Penhn eenepirnoy in looted. Wade hed rnn ewey (to. witness‘e hole, end witnees pnrsned hire, hriqlng hi. up to the untied-house. dell'. recovered an. M. iro- him. Thetwee neat witneee’s wile herl town†L Jon Down-rum and “stained by Mr. 42.0. Cam-ra-Live" Niehettns-at ,pttmm. Mr. M. C. Guam. not“ In Git-night an. of Mr. Moon'- death. Knows W. know cmtiUed In pol, do.“ know“: with Wu -trrd on ttt [pl], .4 libr- wud. on mu), dad has been lapel duo. Priwner wu in wanna emi- New and till April laat. 30"". that he wont“ looked In this palm}. Does no! know and; when. Known Tumor. n. w. in witness’- pho- ofm Mr. Meama “I. “I. might ho . weak, Wight, at the. wash after. Does not know who do. were plant. Wino-'1 lnother, duh, and "tter, wen null; then. Nothing w. an“ In wit-ado My. by Tuna About whoâ€. Cum Itrun M! 'tum" tmm MOI. IMO! m A. In“... my; Allan-o! grog, gull gunk“! " \.Ammm Doc- "tuorrt-ondr,rereottaur. Nucl- lived Ill Kmart]. 1 Mr. M. C'. Canw.ron--"You must be the wrpng person" ___ .. -- S, L.“ 'iii7FaTC.urn, ny- hiqnanr in John O'Donm-ll." (Laughton) V Mr. Cairn-r0124“ on, then, yuu tttcy go down." C The renl witness wha then brought {mud tad “unlined by Mr. M. l). Cameron. , I'm-u “Joli Downy. _ dorm Dorian "tom-Livo- with Michel Duggau,itt 'Willinrn-lt., (No. 30l) Montreal. HM 1ived'them, three yuan. Wu than Inst Dec'ember. Never to witncu’n knowledge a! the man in the dock ' before. minim-r newer was ttt place in Montreal; 1138 Iron Wade fore. w, In boardingnt Dug- gan'gt. That was near Uhriutmu. [in paid his board, but had to be followed to “In dvisot for the taunt-y. ls satisfied that Wtor'trtrtory of fire nun meeting up ntnirs is entirely un- true. Linn. Duggan had in boarders their, I boy named llyncs, one Hawkins, an Englishman, Wade, and witm-ss. The prison: r What not there then. Witness nova in": him. Dug- gnn is and In then a glingcr. The house in a grocery. Does not know if Dngglm wan than when Wale came. Thinks he retained home a few days lifter. The-re wow tut other permits shout Utts house. Mule nut same time. up shin, some times below. They got up lulu through the shop, except on Sundnys. Wade slept in one room up stairs, witneunnd llynra in anotttttr,muggtut in the thtrd, The fourth wu Unfurnished, except for a stun, I able um I few chin.r It was not usual, nor lighted " night. It might have bven twelve fed retttt") _ L, , cyo-s-txAaainetl by Mr. o'aems-'yGre In: no lamp than. One In ("tied than“ night when they were going to bed. There was no sofa the". Them um; I sort of 'bnnk. _ There w." u out ot lock, a bad our, to tho Sunday door, which might bu‘opcuod from (hillside. Persons could not eater by this door {without bang noticed by persons in the shop. Wit- nen wu nlmys in the thop in the evenings except Sung†eiening. Christin“ on was Mr. M. it. C-on-sire said' it, was a ‘nun’ sitting-room. You. are an Irishman and ought to have understood what he . Wit-dur meant it mm a sort. of law lit- ting-room." Dug-u came home about a few days befoh, Chrittrnag. Thinks Wade haul been three or low days were before Duggun can. back. _ "! f not u very busy night in the shop, Wllnus "I! employ"! there muting up book' an“ 10:30 p.m. The hualncu .muu mosHy " on tick." Dawn In ndt up out". Dons not know where the Icy of the Snudny door was. It In often 10“. for days togtrther. The room up “an wu the mnin iittingarobm (laughter) No one in particular at there. Never kttew anybody itt there but the warden. V Mr. M. C. Cattterou-u' Duggan represented that he had boeuUbtept from town for 14 months bvrosrthartifiie. In: rotum'brfurr: Wald: "rival w“ his permanent return, not “In from . “nor! subsequent ternpoaiy ab- sence st Prawn" _ r Mr. O'iuillr-Yoat can put that to the jury byltynd bye, Mr. Cannon. l _ if. 1'ymnur--" You said just now it (was thc null: 'it1ing-rettt." __ _ A -, ," Examination corttinuai-The bagk' door of the menu room VII ulnys nailed, to lump the children In. N6Fer knew that the nails could be drawn, Them in an ouuidu stairs leading tothia door. If the nails were drawn from the inside n per-on might come in from thou “pin. '1 here was no one there on Christmas ere, than: lip-mu. Damn could take his liqnom anything that “no to his Land. 9|an but. In. swiping was the conga of Ivan-co of In. I." Rogers. In. Many Room "ram, And emitted by Mr. McKettaie-m married, Bud his a family. Wu living lat December opposite haggam’s home in William-st., Montreal; Wag often in there,being like I liner to Mrs. Duggan. Wuhan-bout Christmas Int. Them Were boarder- the" then-au ot whom witness mo" likely km. Never saw prisoner in her life. He could namely beat Duran?- with- out her node. Baw Wade there often. Saw. him the hunky hectare there. , , l Mon-ind try Mr. 1yttei:1ly- Bu “no children; no tretettnt. Always brought the children with her to Duggtn'a. May have bsserxup stairs in Duggan"' tn the any time. Was not BO at night. . _ Ivan-u of Ila.- thuuey. _ Sum WIIA‘ILIY Ivan 3nd entrained by Hon. J. B. mqteeoab-aaieeq in Ottawa.. Knmu Eagle-on" “lithium. Knows ' man med Turner. Recalled: being at Euleaon’: once when Turner MO in there." This was the day “at Mr. Wholsn'u _ arrest. Witness going into the shop, an" hard Tumor ray that worm: in: the lat nun he would-amt of the murder. Kins-ll: and Rowan run in the shop, but wither: cannol my when 'urft'd", Tyne: addressed. Tumor who that he would near his his gal-n! with, and léng' separation from his wife, will. he 'lirmt in I hate! Motown. man life nay!“ In" the money. Pu. you; 0-H“, and othergentle- in when Inno- did not know were pro- noun. When. went any with them, words of'rtmt.ettgtter an. In cattainof the words and tho M. b . Clan-mined by Mr. o'Reittr--Witne" an. to gin be: e nee of her own nccord. Told In. When-n- would wine, Never had been emitted to what we would -. Mr. umnrmq not naked witness um the would not! to. Be Asked if tthe m the â€not: mod by Mrs. Whom. 'lold Mr. (FF-null this Turner had and that. Mr. 0qu had told hee to tell nothing but "h. truth In gout}. Nothing wu aid about money. In Minor- “on, Tumor had said he would "our his ".361me life may for half tho rend, which w cube: $10,000 or $20,000. Did not but Doyuu me men- ace“, not‘hont 816,000. Nor of hi. leaving tht oopntry. To Hon. J. H. Caanerms--rr" no doubt unu- ovcr ot the mm of Turner that he would "you my his smut-that's life foe humane Mr. mumr--But than uni no "in“! offer- od " the time. Thu enough. (Lauglter.) _ Id...“ at {all Wino. Jon Wlln sworn nnd examined by Hon. J. ll. Ctgrteatqt-atee. In Hull. Watt in Eagles oon’l shop the dtsr following MrJMcGee'l and". Turner cone in there while vitae. um . there. Never adv bien berm. no aid mi, “so Jim’l “mm." Bonn one add, “What Jim 7'" Tuner Mid June. Whelnn. It was n any to arrest him. He would not do harm to nnyone. Me nlno mum hob-d hard one ot the mem- ben any “on Benn House that the (Niven- lnont bod Mend Doon 816,000 Io give infor.. Inulon. Some one add that was smut nun. Tumor Ink! you, tut he would “no: St. grommet-'- lilo nny for lull ihofunon t i Hood with; mop ofimporunee. , . Omani“ by Mr. o'msuir--'T,lhens had 1 been â€teething eeld shout e row-M before Tuner cone In. Nothing wee aid of getting $10,000 or $20,000. Turner only ppoke of “6,000 foe Doyle who weeto he sent out of themntty with " bully. Don not know Kineelle or Doyle. Witneee’e brother was the". He need to work on the Hill, end wan hunted enerwetde. Row-sell wee there, and Goulden. J.Itsd no bum-cu there that dey. Merely went In there for goal p and enquiry, not to get cloth“. Hed get clothe there be- fore, but wee not doing no then. fGd dined between and l with Me heather. rumbled round 'sttzrmmrd-d got to Eagleeon’e bs tweenl end 2. Bomeined there " minutes or en hour, end went thence to the Govern- nent workshop, Murillo.» Edgleeon’e later in why foe newe. - the: my follow.. irnt the male!“ lulu-Gee. 1Thlnhit wee Well-redâ€, Believ- he wee down-t 1mm. eon’e on the day of the murder also, end may he" met hle tteatser there, end spoken to bid of the harder. Doee not know where Whelen wee then. " when we: there on the do, ottheeeeeeelutton It meet linoleum ln the evenln¢.] - (It. ovum, halos and how It weetlut Eadueo" wee Ieedqnelten “new: ehont the 'mmhr,Mr. I. C. Genome enhanced that the Crown mm should not put wade 1110 the witneee’e month] _ ' minno- mrrttintted-aud no knowl- edge wink"! of the prhoner " the nu. Never-thim In the moiety, um! was not -hntterd by him on St. Patrick's Day. To Haul. B. 13ameroet--Harato doubt wisdom at Tuner- wank. ' Iva-u. of In»... In“. Wain ltr" "out.“ naming! by Ousvl. Iâ€. Bushman, Minun'l'nm: ": “WWI...“ kw,“ M ttyr, prison- of: are“. The dir "ter. on, WM]. Turner aid then that he was an: ""9 for Vial-nine“. That hob-d any. found OTTAWA TIMES am, him u very decent, mun, and never baud him use any Inn-nu. Ho remarked Biro than he had heard at the Revere Home a member of Parliament my tum the 1htvermnent ind on" red Doyle $6,000 to tell what " knew, and that they would send him and " wife, and family wherever they desired to go. Borne pvrsotrptwent raid that it It" I wry large sum. Turner said he would - his grands failwl’d life away for halt t.htsmorser. \Viincu rcculh cici the words from luring hard Turn- uer rm " quite difurenor at the police invali- gation. Had been urn-neg uni dischrgod. . Crostrexantined by Mr. n'iteilly-1nsd gone to Eagle-owl that day After dinner, and re.- mnined there About an hour and an" or two hours. That was about 12:20 .1). m. Went there on lamina-n, to gut nope clothes. Wit- nem’u brother want with him, but had no busi- ness there. [M]. (â€Milly gtated that the other White had sworn that neither of the brothetathtui any .husineu there. Mr. J. H. Camteondettiedthat the former witness had spokttt for any Lat himself. Mr. â€Reilly appealed to the t Judge’s not 'tl from' which it awn-med that no sun-h .ques- tion mu, recorded. Mt.. J. ll. Cant- eron complained of being rudely interruptul by Mr. tt'Rri1'.r,and there run some. exhihi. tionot .warmth exhibited, calling for the Judge‘s request to Counsel to keep silence.) Witness wuminud at EagleturtN, not finding his eluthes finished. Does not remember Doyle there. Ilis bruther'and him were then nnthcin way up to _ get their tools from the Unvernmunt shop. Thiukn Kilim‘lla was there. Did not notice: young girl there. First met Whelan at tit. Patrick', "all in" “I? winter. This was " a'meeting of the society. Not “hen Whelan was elected marshaT. Was not there when Whelan joined. Did not 50° Whelan on the Tuesday. Wat not in Eagle- oon's that day. Wag there nu Mummy night. Peter Englcson, Keogh, and Whelan were there. Nobody else but witneu. Thitrmus hetween 7:30 and 8 p.p. Cannot rear"! ct how Whelanwax then are; si. Cnnnot my what they v‘vere talking of. id not In nr of Mr, “Nice being about to speak.. Witness re- mained until 9:40 p.m. Whelan left about 8 pan. Is not certain oi the hour. Cannotsax how long Whelan was there. Did not {peak to him at all. Wan not spewing of business, nor ofthe affairs of. the society. Fri quently Went in ofan evening to see tho pap-T. Con-. not tell oftutytltiug that was said that waning among tin-m all. That was the but time wit- lit‘ri gm Whelan before his arrest. Did not meet him at all that night. Was not near the I'arliutuuut Buildings after 6 p. In; that day. Did n. tune him (WheIan) again until witness tstov)tiut marched. up by the soldiers to the in- quast onthe Hill. That was on Wednesday. Does not know " what hour. Witness was a: the, corner of the street. Was not talking of McGee's death on Wednesday " EagL-mn’s until Turner came in.Was there for an hour and a-halftalking of nothing. Simply asked for his pints and vent which were not finished, and then remained silent by the counter. Cannot. give any information" as to tip conversation that day, except Turner’s words. Knew Mr. McGee; was not much oppowl to, bim. Mu not. expressed unfavorable, opinions of his policy. Hat been collecting money " the Uhaudiere for the defence of Mr. Whelan. To Hon. M. C. cameron-Witness, had been himself arrested, und knowing that he was cuiged unjustly was disposed to assist Whelan. To M r. O'itcitly--The last time witness had been collecting wee on Thui‘slny int. "tr. M. C. Cameron objected to the question in; to how much money prisoner had collated, and it was not proceed] There were two Turners pivot-cut at Englenon'n on the Wednesday. The other one was I clerk in Mr. Lyon's store. It was of witneu’n own motion be commenced collection fot Whelan. Mr. Lyons collected with him. (Mr. M. C. Cameron objecting to some of this cross-examination, was told by the Court that the witneiu was competent to protect himself.] . Evidence or June- Kin-cello. J All! Kucnu being ororn-8aid be is under arrest. Does not know what for, at one time he was told it was for Fenianitau, at another for shooting Mr. McGee. lind been five months " the Russell House}, before Mr. McGee's death, " wetter. Wag at Eagleaoa'i tho "tiny liter the denth of Mr. McGee at about tour o‘clock, was not there very long. Knows Alex. Turner, the waiter. Ho came Into Eaglcson's that afternoon. Other panties came in, whom he did not know. Known one of the Whites, but does not know whether he was in then. Turner did not any anything in reference to Whole: at thnttlme. ‘W helm was not then arrested. End n little busincu at Eagietrott's that shot-noon. Whelnu wan ar- rested the name evening. / Witness docs not think was it England- on the†following. If he was there, hedoee not remember it. CrosM-xsmined by Mr. o'Rasiur-it we: on Tuesday that the 'eonvhrsstion took piece shoot the rewsrd. Some party ssid that the rewsrd wee very high, sud l‘urner mid he would swear nu] " father for half the monei. Did not ssy " mother or " grsnd- father, but his father. This conversstion took piece on Tuesday afternoon, shout 4 o'clock, but wss not paeltlve " to time. Could not ssy whether the teller White we: there. Be- lieved Gouiden wee there. Did not see Whe- lsn on Mondsy. Wes " the Rueseli on tho Monday from about-eat in the morning un- til shout eleven in the day. Gould-not use“ y ssy how long it is since he hes become sc- quainted with Whelsn, but it is more than n yesr. He msde " sequin- tance in Montresl. Knew Doyle, sud hen seen him with Wheisn. lied gone with Whe. lsn himself. Bad gone with him to Scsnlsn'a, sud also with Turner. Turner end Whelan l were s good dent together. They seemed to be . great, friends. lied played csrde twice st l Scmlsn'e with Turner and Whelan. Dace not 1 remember- to hsve seen Murphy there. Wit- ‘ness csme tram neutral to Ottsws on the _ 13th of November. Does not knew when Whelan csme. Whelsn csme here some time Linton: witness ssw him. Whelsn often csme to the Russell. Bed sometimes seen Whe- lan end Doyle telling together in the carving- room, but not in the glue psntry. There is only It pussge between them. n is but s wry smell 11Utattos from tttt pontryto the carvirsgieoom, lied seen Whelsn there talk- ing with Doyle sent-s1 times ; could not ssy when wss the first time, nor how msny times he nsd seen them. Deer sud witness csme tocethcr to Ottsws, end went to the Russell House on the same dsy. The tlrst time they, game, they put up st Mrs. Nelson“. Dorsu we: there. Alex. Turner was the tuet who l told him thstWheisn wssh town. The first time he paw Whelsn w. on the street, the nut time in the carving-room of the Russell House. This was not s fortnight from the firuttime hehnd been him. It wss s week si'ter and more before he sew him'there min. lie new him then in the 'nsrring-room. lIui never seen him t the glen penny. Did not now know how acne in, he did not come through the dining.hnU. He me] have (some up the heck eteirwsy. Wit-t1! hot seen him going out by thet wsy; There were sevenll waiters there, when Whelsn we! in. Could not say whether Doyle wee smong them. Could, not say when he next saw him there. I He (witness) hsd only seen Whelsn there four or tire times sltogother. Did not remember when Wheltut left for lontreal about Christ- ' nun time, not when he come-heck, but it wss after the holidays. Did not riuneinber when he had seen Wheisn in the carvurg-rootrt the third time. It wee hr ttttdents, shouttcn o‘clock. Had seen Whole- the lust time be. fore the In“ -trtrafe1etr before it omurred, st Esgieson’s. Wu " the Russell Home on the night of the murder, but did not see Whelsn there. He (witness) use home before eleven o'clock, loving (one straight home from the Russell House. He did notgo up to the Peril-eat WW that (loads!) night. Quid not my how long before that “nee hottrteWhitnrsa6thoIiUsel1 House. Does not -itttse when 30)" esme home. Witness left Doylest him“ Home. Wit- ness hesrd of the murder, heesnse Doyle, woke him up end told hill of it shout three o'clock in the morning. Witnem left for lontresi st noon, on the Tttttmar strer the murder. Never die cussed say mstt‘ere of politieswith Wheise. ' Der not remember herring mid that Turner†wsss traitor. Remembers thst Turner bad Mid thst Wheisn wss s 'Fenisn. Witness never told Wheisn thst Turner had informed Mr. lease of the thesis rude Willi him " Sesalsn’s. Left the Buns" Home beam he wss wented. in lontresi. lied told Whelsn he wss going to Iontresl two weeks intern thst time. Did not see Whelsn on the Tueedsv siter the murder. Doesnot know whether Whole: celled " the Russell House to" see him. DU not see Wheisn there, though ho waited to no him. While“ thon'wont to “'hehn'l bondingphonu, at Michal Btartu, but did not no him more. To the knowledge .of who“: Whelan was not " thy Russell Scanlan's. Neveitwcnt to McGoE’s house 1 with Whelan; ver tieaat Whelan say ' anything about plot against Meoee's house. Had heard Whelan say he know McGee when he saw him in the corridor. This was in the corridor of the jiil hero. They (witness and Whelan) were there together for some weeks --ahout scvun cells apart. 'They could talk to each other“ that distance. Had spoken to; each othet on‘scveral matters. Whelan complained that he had been put in wrongs fully, thatit was too bad for him to be in there for shooting McGee when he did not know anything " all about it. Witness believed thlan to be innocent. thlan had never told'him where he was on the night of the murder. Thought he told him he was out drinking with a fellow that night. Does not remember that Whelnn ever told him any- thing of where he was that night, except that he was drinking with one Mnlslnll. Could not my what conversation Whelan and he ind ever had about how McGee came to be killed. Dos not remember that they had ever said anything about it. Does not exactly remember 'what Whelan raid to witness about McGee’s murder. Witness (after sew-re, pressure) remembered that he damned the man who did the deed, and Whelan said hedamncd him too. I Whclan said of young McGee that he‘ recog- nised him, he (Win-Ian) having gone to his house with-a btter. Witness duos not know what Whelan did-with that letter, or whether he. said he had delivered it.' Does not think that Wh hm ever told him when he had gone . to McGee's. rte had told witness that he had apistol, and that one‘oi the barrels went off ‘llllll hurt the girl'sarm. Never had a pistol himselfwand non-r saw a pistol with Whelan. lNever knew of Whelan and Doyle meeting ' each other at Mrs. Mckennis. Heard nothing about the progreuof thetriul while injail, ex- cept what was told him by the turnkey. Knew a prisoner by the [name " Hess, but does not know that he and Whelan ever had a conversation. Never spoke to Whelan ' about conversation between Whelan and Doyle, which had been published. It was known among the prisoners that Cullen had made a statement which was published, bat do-us not ryanemberHhaving spoken to Whe- lan about it. Remembers Whelan having said there was a statement in the papers, but he does not know wlut it was about. Wln- lan wasnot then talking to him, and witness could not my to whom Whelan was speaking. Witness might have warned Whelan not to speak, lrgthe might be, overheard. Does not know whether he did or nor. Does not know any reason’ why he should have done so. Dot tt not kuowaelwthcr Whelan made any state- ment to witness about the trffalr. Does not know whether he would have remembered it or not, provided it had been made. He does not recollect of any such statement; Home my day. fttteag knows nothing of the -talir' said to hue (akin; placf It Against him. The carving-room of the Russell House would be. prtty well filled by half It dozen waiters at work, and there would belittle chance of carrying on a private eoItVersation in it, except by whispering. There were. about twenty, waiters at the Russell House. They dined between twelve and one o'clock. Does not remember how the door of the dining- room was usually kept. Dating the time of carvin , the door of the carving-room was left open. There was a passage down to, the kitchen trom the door ot the curving-mom. Dore}: WM! the head-waiter at the Russell Home at that time. Never knew that Turner had communicated any information to Mr. lic- Que. Never heard any threats by Whelan or anybody else towards Mr. McGee. Evidence of Patrick“ Eagle-on. " PATRICK EAGLBSOS sworn and examined by Hon. WC. thuueroa-Lieet, itr0ttawa. Has lived here about eight years engaged in the dry goods business, as elerk to his brother. Knows Alex. Turntr. lies seen him in Peter Eagle- son‘s store. Turner was a waiter. Saw him nittr the death of hicOee-the day tttters-rec. ond day after-on Wednesday. That was at the store, tytdafter dinner, about 2:30 pan. There were present Mr.ltowscil,the twoWhih-s, and Goulden, also K incelia. Is pretty certain Kincplia' was there. Tamer said then, l " Sanuus is arrested !" Witness said, " What 1ratnet ?" Tunter, add " Whelan." Witness said " Yer, he believed so." Turner said, " Poor James! he was very sorry for him; that he was' not a. man to do a thing like thtt, that he would not hurt any person no more than the child unborn. A'i‘hat he (Turner) bad 1 known him for a long time. Turner said also that he heard an M. P. say " the Revere . Home, that the Government had offered Doyle $16,000 to tell that he knew about Whelan, and a free pass to any part of the world for himself and family. Some one remarked that it wasa large sum. Turner said yes, Doyle was a bloody foot ithe did not take it; that he (Turner) wouldyrweat his grandfather‘s life, away, or would hang his grandfather, for half the money. Witness was at the store till 7:30 p.m., on the night of the murder. Then went down Sussexat. with the intention of going to a meeting. Met some young men " Lapierre I door, who asked him in.' Lapiorre’s isa hotel. Remained there till early in the morn- ing. when the constables t heard the report of the assassination. They heard itfrom the messengers from the buildingt. The police were Pinard and Jordan. They had come In about l0:30 or. ll/p.,in., and had gone out again in search of some parties who had assaulted Mr. Monro". They came back about 1:30 or 2 a.m., and were in the house an hour before the news of the murder came. They were talking and enjoying them- selves. They were drinetng-aomething more than water. One of them played a few - of cards. That was Pinard. Itwas not for any stakes. There is no doubt whatever of that. Lapierrs and Germain were present. Witness was playing with Germain, who was teaching witness " Seven up." Stopped play- ingezhen the tttgtg, “and, and Pinard as wttnessto p ayagame of "fort A1ve "and witness did so. When the news cal-e ara To, lion. M. C. tyameron-wsor, alwuyl profcureAto bginnocelgt of the CHER? qumrc.d. naked Lapien-e to go up street with him. m would not. Witness then eluted alone after the police.» [at 3 men opposite Mr. 'tN? who aid that he we: n bet-keeper in tt Buildings. The men said he had been! no- thing. Met Maloney, a printer, running very tut near Wilkinson‘s flour store. Asked him what wu the matter. union" and Mr. Mc. Gee we: shot " dead as n herring. Witness wee him]! n'muozi, but Brpa11y discharged. Cross-examined tfr Mr. O’Reilly - a“ thlsn in 2lag1esaoa's store on Monday a for minutes before olgllt p.111. He was lcsnlng against the counter reading a paper. Never .1 . pistol with Whelan. Hos collected no money for this trial. The flmt news brought to Lapierreu, witness understood to mean that McGee was mobbed, not shot. Witness did not say then that Cartier would be tho next- let him look out! Witness sold nothing but a My God 1' ~Did not drink too much" tut night. War 'git home at Lapierre's smoking cigars, and drinkan duremat torts of drink. Wee pinyin; for the drinks latterly. The ohuttcrs Vere up. Witneu did noteay " Ii he lit', at but?†Never sold nnything there about cGee orCntierh We: a member of the " Patrlcl’l Society; Met Whelin once at a party at the Hall. Was not present when Win-Inn was proposed " menial. Wu not more intlmote with him than with nay other workm1n. Did not propose him on morehnl. Understood that he wen made mer- ehal because he was w'good horsemen. Went to badebont five o'cloek on the morning of the murder. Get up about nine. Was in the store only It few minutes on Timed-y. Dill not see Whelan that day. Wltttttag did.not go to the store because he we: arrested at 9 I. in, end not freed till 10:30 p. m. Want the shop on Wednesday. Genenlly went about seven in the morning. Did not send thingl 10 Whelan in pol, and does not know who did. .Did not subscriba or colh-ct n shilling for the defence. . A few minutes put six o'clock, the Gout Idiongned to half-put pipe Ihis 'nttttttettr. _ _ Atmrrtr.-auriand, Incline! & Co. hue received nudgpened out over titty packages of new fail loads, comprising. complete "tck of ample 'ttft and any or the loading noveltieoo! one-son. In funqy gooda,|lugo and choice stock of cupeniugl god home furnishings. f . h large number of leading citizens had bun mount in the daemon, when the court wu theme crowded. Among than mt ct?yem.ttrertt Bit Joli! my} Lady Mon- tshl, Hon. W. WI, Hon. Col. any, Hon. J. ft,tt'2,i and In nun-null, [use Ethel-g of Idiel, jncluding, u of com-no one who» puruvering curiosity in lightl- iud them for sitting oat the cue from the be- swam. I xvi-poor m removal " uni, hum “Hum l canniddnble amusement u n pus-go of arm between P. 3. Buckley and the Crier, in which the former did not come off worst. mammal Tl"! panama, (II-ml†the ttttt l...o,) ' Will Contain a lengthy report of the Carleton Assiz‘cs from the first day up to Jute. . wmmLiws T'g"AL--'rhe evidence, on this importunt Trial ha been emu. sively reportcd,and npparl in tul- . wiwk's "Plants, together with the opening uddn-u tor Hui Crown. The othvr cm I completed up to date, no 1'50 Very fully given. i CUUNT" cougt'r-The. doings of this With a half-clad Swplemml, Q] 16 Golanâ€. Court me also given. BIECOIIDI‘IB’S CJOEMt.T--A repent of the doings of this Court. EDLTORIALS on leading topiek, LOCAL NEWS. TELEGRAPH“) REPORTS. SPECIAL DESPATCHES. NEWS FROM ALL PARTS 9!“ THE WORLD. The tsupptimont also contains an interesting _ nnd welliwtutcn story. C .THE WEEKLY TIMES, with supplement, '. presents “together 48 columns of matter, and in one of the, best papers iMued In this part of the country. This number of the WEEKLY Tunes " esmcially valuable as a paper Gr reference, and " vending to lrieuds at a distance. 0n_no occaslim will me name: of ma Advertisement. o be Inserted here. _ Direct Imrorutiorrtr-otto" Crockery More. Tendem---commitrsariat, Ottawa. \AnniVersnry servieetw-St. Album: Church. A large Bunch of Keys found. . Two Bed-rooms and u Sitting-room Wanted. Imptrrtant sale of Fnrm Stock, arc.-C'harlrtt Flynn, Auctioneer.. _ WEEKLY TIMES, (lClMl)ttantlCiats Yizs'nztwn' the detenze of the prisoner Waste†was entered upon., A good many witnesses were examined, their evidence being chiefly directed towards the damaging otthd testimony and character of the Crown witnesses. ' Mr. O'Roa.s had some splendid opportunities for displaying his speeial aptitude for oroer-exsunintuiom not one.of which were lost. The greatest inter. ett continues tobe manifested in the case, Sir J on A. and Lady MACDONALD, and many other prominent parties, being present for the whole, or some part of the day. , This morning the evidence for the defence will be resumed , and it is reported that " nesees are coming from Montreal and from the United States-even front Qineinnati- BO that there is very little probability of the cue closing to-day. Pirrurk the Crown Prosecutor they deem it necessary to put in 'ebutting testimony, so that the trial will probably last out the week. we' noticed that Chief-Justice RICHARDS had all the witneaees yesterday placed at the head of the steps, leading to his own seat, where, as we noticed the My before, he placed the tprrTumm" (behind the witness boat) This in a very great improvement for all parties concerned, and we hope that tttten- tion may be so directed to it that in all future arrangements for the interior of court houwo, the witness box may be so placed that all the advantages secured by this arrangement, will be presetved. WI deeply regret to hove t) nnnounce the death of the . Mon- Revs-no rm: Lon Bunor or Moan-uni. up Mnmrounx or CANADA, which-sad event took place of this place on the "arrnooet ofWedneedny at 6:30., o’clock. t, the loaned Gazette. we ere indebted for the following particulu‘o con- cerning His Lemme, which we condense from its leading article ofyeetenlsy: V He had been tiling for some days. He had come home on last Thur-Id†from . 11mm- m'tion tour in the Deanery of St. Andrew, vigil " attack of his ort compldnt, liner dingo, and took " unuulspericnt pill. P' “I", - - III. “UM-l. NIIVII. VIII. Ill? partially recovered; no muchl no that he fully intended presiding at tho Synod, which con- menced in union yesterday. thttuequesrsttr, symptom- oi nobility nod collnpoa not in very rapidly, with grant prostratimt, “tended by frequent wandering, winch eventually ter. nainntcd in effusion Into the braitt-.a sequence at ammo 'rad mpid deem of the you!!! of life. Tire-o Inst symptom-not in on the evening of qundny Inst, nud he continued, notwithstanding all the eturu of his medical and btnd-b' has I I." MU iiguro of speech, for “an". . kind of thing to which he had the utmost "etiatb-tn but no lunch so, that he once (taunted . have in this any in ("or of simplicity ot hump, and Iain“ he too com on of mm, chug for itluatmtion the ooutrut-. T f' Ora-ant his and had no. V Bu. In I“. on the we." nthndnnt, to- in; till t' hour of his death. To the Church of Eng and the loan is ire. To the Church of Enghnd the loan is irre- parable, tad to the whole country it in very great, fothhhop “ind m not an ordinary mnnnnd great man not common either In ttMs or other can“. no has left men of learning and ability behind him who my. on the office of the Ill-hop, but none who, mg run, all in all, an an hi. place. Bishop Fulton! was a. man of commanding pump! quiet runner, tuitum ttt speech, butcourteousto all. " between parties in the church he played tht part of pencemskor. m mindful.†refused to allow himself to be commend the ally of either the high ' the low church faeSons; bat toboth dd he counselled moderation, and the sinking of party aperitln. In fact, BO neutral vs: the ground on which he Mood that none. could even tell with whlclslde he most sympathiwl -..not - 'uthtndeertent tom of his could bow-dnndt'htod tobunnclnc. 1nttuftgBt Demon la (hands, am hit up- polntmont to the 00100 of Bishop in 1850, in the old Christ Chan-h, in Not. m, he noted am he was -,to When 1'ltlt.rmg,et'rc'aut'd - .. tttith' t a . nub-admonish“? vh- hu lot His wan-at My that mm II speech or writing Mid “up be useful or . next of mice. But not to dip-on. He “no to this my country from the old land meant-ttuit-a-td who. his lot walla,†'50)th Ibo-o ot bl: labor: ii'?iE" V. at his kindred to come here,ahoul( J,,Eilr','f'iii,i?."i. Nor mm rebate-b b '_ttMtr'.tt- Yearly suirceriptiott.h 81 in advance. sdmw, COPY. . . .. . . . . .5 CENTS. totPor markets see Fourth Page. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1868. y " ADVERTISEMENTS. Vile" he had left behind him . long line of Chem and the graves of may kindrul. Who Ind what these Were myhody any lam from " Burke's Dictionary of the Landed Gen- try of Great Britain." His Lordubip, ghough not.noblc, belonged emphatically to the clam of country gentlemen in Kngund--' chm in which we tind so many men of the Very high- tat character. The family in of Saxon origin and held " Foicitort," f' written in the Domes- day Book) from whlc place the num- is de. rived, in which the family wu mud at the time of Bichndlhe Flat, and It bu continued in possession of the name we and place, now written Pulf for six hundred yum without interruption: Bishop Fulton! um the second son of the late llddwin Fultord, Esq , of Gnu Fulford, Devon. Rio mothcr was the dnughtcr of William Adan", Esq., WP., of Bowden, near Tot-. The tamily in demanded front William do h'ttlford, who, at we have mid, held Fulton! (Folel’ort) from the time of Richard 1. Bishop Fulton! val born at Bid. mouth in 1803. He has consequently died in his 66th year. his all too only In age for suchn manto die. It is probable that-tho pressure of many are: upon him has wow his life aray faster than the ordinary oourae might have done. He married,~ in 1830, the eldest daughter of Andrew Berkeley Drum- mond, Esq , of Cndlanda, llants, the gland- daughter of the second Esrt of Egmont. Ilia son and daughter (married to Archdeacon Lomer) ale both in England. A telegram was sent on Tuesday, we understand, for hia son to wine, but he will come too late to ace [ hia fathel'a face again. Bishop Fullord went I to the Grammar School " Tivelton; whence he went to Oxford, and entered En ter College, where he graduated B. A. in 1624; he wa- elected a Fellow in 1825; he received the de.. :urcc oil). D. in 1850, mu Rector of Trou- bridge from 18:12 to 18-12; Rector ot Croydon from 18t2 to 1845; Minister olCnrzon Chapel, Hanover Square, London, from IMS, until " appointment to the oilire‘of Bishop of Mou- trcal in 1850, and in 1859, by lrtu-ra patent, he was appointed the Metrppolitan liiahop of Canada. . . " In it I put at we 'l'num‘ mission to poke his now Into every matter in whim the Quebec Gimmick or Mr. ti. M. Foot: niny be concerned T':- Ottawa Citizen. It is a part of the mimic" (i every honor- able journal to hold up to scum u wnfrcrc who ilegrblos the protesmion, by becoming avetsdropper; and when the Citizen becomes the retailer of private emu-rations, whether torgedor genuine, it is our privilege, it We please, to expose its imminent " Is theur 3 funny [fond between the (It: tin 1"-Citizen. We hope for their own sakes that the Citi. zen folks have been fortunate in the c munc- tion of their own ttunity bonds, but even if they have, it gives 'them ny right to inter- meddle with tho: of other people. " Or has the Tums taken a retainer to de- Gnd all the sentient-n "uncoanectcd with journnlism" against all com-u ".-0itiaen. Such a question, from such a qutrrter, is highly 'suggestive of how "utters are man- sgal by the Citizem Il’ont neighbour up poses us iueapable of defending Mr. S. B. roots from-a gross turl "nimmiiitusle per- sbnnl stuck without "n retainer" it allow. very tsom0sirelr,-or In at the least strong presumptive endence, that the Citizen re- ceived a ‘l consideratmn" for smoking him. " We odd-c the lute-Jive genius of the Tm- to mind its own airatm, and to “low In lonlnd our own. If the Ho . Chronicle choose- to comment on our mums, In my monthly timt courage enough to reply ; and, if the gen- tleman " unconnoctt-d Jrith journsllnn" no“ further infatuation, it in quite within tho no. ture of prohabilities that we my be able to supply It." _--'- It is barely "iorsiue" “at our neigh- bour may f'aud "eourage,' , but he will have toga out of hm beaten pulls if he does. We accept his ulvieefumugl. it " mini; unneceu'ury, as we always “mind oyr own “fairs," part of {which in to expose dishonor- Ape journalism whenever it unanil‘esta itself. " The Turn bu recenin procured to itself cousin well-dosem-d lessons from some of the lending pspers in the Province, because of its clan-yum more than quesuousble interfer- once in s matter " greater mount than that about whst ho has the impudence to Ice- ure us, sud on the principle of courwous re- oiprocitr we shall the the liberty to suggest the propriety of sn smendment of his own murmurs before he venturcsjo become our mtttaor."-.Citizem _ It mll he a long time before " the leading " papers of the Provinee"arouble themselves about what is said or done by the Citizen , though we mglnl to say that nt ell the Cari. tde, commercial, Provincisl end Dominion, the saying: of the Til!!! mun-mud e Inge "hare of attention, and this Ittention, we have no heaitation in “mining, is somewhat tlatteritig when. we wettest it with the blank oblivion utemlingon the We have copied every pentence ot the.. Citizen': rejoinder to our "proof of its du- tardly envetsdroppittg. Where it he: asked n handout, we hue given an m, and when tthas made upoinc ugunst in, our readers osn have the privilege of Judging for them- Ieives withbut prosliee. This in an exhibi. ti9nol fair platcror the likeof which the Citizen never had, to our kmledge, the necessary "courage." It would mm be welt mm. The ‘ooneypondoots of the lone?! Gazette and other' ptpeu “y queer Humanist ILO’anu. ; but in the pre- ‘lenl position of the use before the Court, we think it would lye-Hut (o suspend connent. We repudiate the accitutiw of " impu- deuce " in dealing with oar neighbonh When we caught hint retailing what may either the substance of a. private eoatrensatiott, or n hue coinage, we said that he ha! been " "vos- " col-II- “that the In“! or any acknowl- " “My but preiwre on our cola-nu wove-u undoing-o in thin Mo. Ar, how. 'her, our nokhbot bu gone on the stool of re- pent-ace, we shall cock-mt» nuke . plug tor his confruion tow. V dropping," merely Incense we. did, not wish to "ou" him'or lying. Ofthe one an“, or the other, he Input from inevitable annually ha†been guilty, tubal if he mll only tell as which, We promlue to treat him accordingly. be too much to expectof it that it will in Ible to pluck it up in 'hi1itttsttttee. WI." requested to this that algputica having mat: taint the [WIN Bill. am, no invited to prune“ the same to “I. Bcénury " the City mu, with- out dell], u an Con-Moo desire to clone up the "him anncc‘w with the In. much In- " tho Court Boom me: the aufJoururmmt, oonsishlo Ichi" lining charged Mr. ,'oam O’F‘nssu. with making signs to the witnesses on the stand before Mr. O'BsiLu, Q. C , Mr. O'Fnssu. aid that 'hA'Btrr nu " s list " snd s consummsle liar," to, sud Get" Isa. gun‘s conslsblo lchhss taken outs sun- Inons'sgsinsi lrJons O'Fssmn, who is tat. iod nymiosppcsr tomorrow morning hem If.0'Gsn tom-vernal. chug: of hsving used sbusivssnd insulting We, 0|!an to [adios breach ofthe pace. Handful-Ln is hsving tuber s hot time of it. Flu-twin: his hunting up evidence, his directing psi.- owes/ counsel, â€sud his. occasions! visits to the city magistrate, his utmost energies nut WI Ind intended to â€with the Cituert't COUNTY couu' use conu- Quuu'lm mimosa. my: my. Peter Grunt". Frodlcll Wricht Tt,,, was OCIIC ofconunou Cur-.11" V1.1“ I“ guilty. F - - , ' A 'cmu action by the a. mum _ cogphiulnt in that last capo mu _ complainant In "II: In! can; In. “Hutu.“ The next I“ . civil 'rt/Ott-Baptist P,ou. tin, laden-r1. June: Damn. I contractor The evidence for thetmmecution ict forth um eorrtrtMrtnnt T." driving hi! buggy! by tG. comér of Dlllumic and (Vanna-m, m. the 23rd' of July lull, when his bums um»; min-t I log pttcht new“ an "PM 'tmi,, which defendant was making for the Corpo. scion. There lacing no light there 'lo'strii,.r could not use tho log, and hit lg.“ N». mashed to pious 1h"nt0iuaul. m " “W gt Ftoo. Mr. â€tiara tht 1heoarm, plain-at, Mr. Mmgrun- for Hahn t'. lem In ttTe (uric ot' Hugh (‘lc-llmul, couvictcrt ot â€calling Mary Gmyt, the 'icirtrtant VII tit-t tt ntad t'oMr. "ria (Wan-Indâ€! tu. criminll lumines- oeture this mum, , _ Macmatster rs. Conway. This m1... Wight to recover o [manoeufma-p." BM! toe p1itntittl Mr. ("G-m Ila det., Verdict for plaintiff 57:41.0. The Count uljullrm'ul at me also now rem-ins. Sun. further ream-(mu In. Autumn 'trt goods at Magee & IKnMI‘u. . [Human 'II A Wttuu.-A little. s'irl,"uuuia, of Mr. Kodak, VII mideuully drown-d "m: (edgy in a wvllin Lower Town. WI“. re. covered like In quite "Hm-t. Every rtioet '33 mm by the phtrician I‘Ollt‘d in-ik BMI-to rertore tire, but lailmi. Ait hum“ was held on the body And I “win! alumna in “Woe with the facts. Cunu um Gusuwml.-lly m adveetu. uncut inocnolunuuil will In Mun-m... that It. Alla,“ Ride-at., dvtempine.t to “mm taiu his chaeacter " keeping . “pl-111M a; nodule!“ of goo-:5 in " line†bum...“ in just imported from Europe . Very chase “at of: p,oour, which'iri11 he Inlu'h hart Imp. data! by u visit than by naming tttttMink description. 7 it C. Q. c.--, qtmdrille clam.“ boon an...“ under the. above initials, by 1 party of you“: mascara, who inane to mliwu the dig) hours of (all and ,sitttcr OVI‘uingp, by a tterirs of new â€sunburn, to be held worth in the large room of Her 'Gjeatyu'i'heatre. Weliie. ton-at. The timtatsnemb1 y of the m at. place on Wedncuhy‘ evening In " 'Isisrauarrost or BIT. Ma. jm,1\m iolrmn 3nd interesting Wert"uony look pure yc-utvnhy in tttp Uongregational Chunk!» fore n large attdience.n'htt sermon was punch. ed by Rev. F. 1r.Nartintr, ot Tomnh; If!†trhichthe p ttrof inn-union um and by Rev. K. 2.' Enrich,“ King-ton. Tire 'fttht band It,f fellowship was given to It, um: by the Rev. A. chregor, of ilmskvitlt The Futon! charge who delivered in an do. quent and ttnpeemire manner by thc L'ev. ih Wilkes, of Montreal, and the uldn‘ss‘n tbe church by then“. Mr. Fenwick. Tue diet: was led ttMr. Singleton, misled by meal excellent. was r . em from the wintry. The 'ii'i'ii?,i?i'tk"lr'i'i'iiii?.: by Mr. Elk, who he. entered his mitiietcritl win-re with good your“ of success. A number of city minim-m on present. The core-oily lasted from three o'clock until hull-poi tire. At eight o'clock a In“ nu’ber of an congmge- hon end friendlimet in the Mental thr ‘eliurcli end enjoyed themwlvu‘ at an cluel- lent tee prom-d by the lodim of the q'uF greplion. Aftbrtannridr- we". dented, not! the, choir delighted the audience with their melodiom â€node. Sen-ml minister: at city churches were lyre-lent during the eeettittg, to show their friendly feeling to the Cnet. gregltionll body end the newly installed poster. i , mo! Wyn: m . I , Nu You, September ith-The W3 fpeoydqe.uiiyotPmarstoytiefl',' To tho Editor of Till TIMES. tutr,--Noat, if not nll,of the render: of your vnlunble jouynnl ore nwnn- that our “"an merchant: contribute n large proportion of the revenue of the country. Also, thnt they give employment to thounnd: of mm. who my be eatted the " bone and .iuew 't of the (on-try But few, sir, ore nwnro ot the danger and risk ot life to which thou: men nre expand ihh: bringing down timber to the lam. That there ore ouch my one who In: been to the Upper Ottawa, nnd neen the hundreds of guy“ of drowned tuft-men on both rides of the river on one“. This in not the halt of the lumber notch-nu, nor of the Minnow themselves, batot the Public Work. Depart- ment, who'll." neglected, gro-ly neglected, tohuplnpmperrgpnlrtho works erected“ the obstruction: to aviation, such to rapids, to. Attire Roofer ceuotilu,theret hin' the IMQOIthechnnnel nlnmrockprooh on which my 0 crib has been "uplit ;" not l withstanding at the strength and are of tire men upon them, who well knew tut if thou crib struck lt‘enry one of then would be _ drowned. If the Baud of Works would a- pad n few dollar“ In" that obstruction re- fined, they would one hundred: of ulna-bl: . I. At the Du Joachim! waldo, mother dough ‘lt-noonnurcd by the auto of the duct. A boom has been phced on the 'noxth dds at the river, to {ammo the entering of the Illde, but it to no loose end inner-um, that itrts quire: the very greeted [mutation on the put oltho men to when crib properly ml: to the mom of the Illde. Show“ (In) menace to lilo it tho crib enter: canâ€, In snub-d on, nllon itnro drowned, end tin-why and“ [rent lose to the Icrubnnt. Another but. placed on the math side, and the W" Another diiticuttrthat I. met with, m I 0., - g. ' Pffrp"e - which an†commune Ion to u..-m..u‘n - _2' ,. Ite', . W. It notch-nu in thevcry bad trtate of the dun at i L' u “h the can "spun. It u In Inch . dtGpiuueW *- :auh-lutm and rotten ooetditioattttatnnr pawn: mum put - ,M - bu foot “tough it. Thu filter “rip†through Me ,. . , ' it in Inna-cubic pincer, “using the water 2 F,., " 3"- pguin; through the slide to be an low that it ,3...& m is human now to his ncrib over it. This ’- ,. ' has and I out Ioan to -erat lumbar“: a; :9 . " well on having thrown a large munln-r ot . in“ 'uarrtm men oqtotemphrrrnentt. Alum prtwnttitrt", 3:1 . It. _ two runs, the mommy, I belle", of the "ML Clic' = " _ 1 Mr. Stand, w detained them from the am: 'i'Fis: " Audi, Man-c. and yet . very In! ova-yuan“ he s'E;iitu,':c, . il “I I "tttbrunt to round] thou detach, and uvr ' mg: K Ma l the Icahnmm their men from the Imus 19;, V; . a i wh_ieft 1ur an than!" stumping. . ' V ' _ hu- an! in. roped] new, ionic! mow Mu It In (“mm aluminum: tr'"""'""""'"" was" In (beck-- In . “Wrath. Bmtrdo"hteka,tuen,toktir, then-elven and In" the“ We“ " dilllcnltlu rem-d at om. " “III it not Anna, and the watae should happen to In low next up!“ It will In very ttitticuit to ttA “at" late-glut down “whet. While dair- msllo'dtomlau therare at prevent. an III-luau are put to a very great and dam, whlciyou‘ld not bs “(an ink d-tred lawn-am were mule, u in“ cunning-l: welsh! no. to. cribunm'. {our only would be "quad. And spin, the loo. any neat with by Making up of we cribs, and --taattteeirttr shout at limit “law, would be mud. _ . A In“. consign-onto! tho' imam] Ten Coup-y'- p’uucou hue beets train-(lb! thertiAuttmot1. There in no punt, dye,or link but will“ as“ to calm the. look well. Bout, " “I. and up'udn. M "eertuts-tteeii" am, a . $heitrsa-r,--'rhe as l purqttaaed own"- 3;; . 7 (“In Inch†given (out “amnion, and!†. 'r. the , "mteofttia very tine. It is Very Mrarll6et "" . , . v. " but “no. I - beeaddnkingyouxml In" _r P2q-L" m tranquil“ frm In. Wm, winch (all _ ti/ttgr. h - any. p:- In m.mum. I .6er 'iits8!!Fi"i. a, thu to W "I“, of your lea, Md dull “I" ’7: (u ' diatom. Yoetrdrespectfor, PM" I Yi _ mi Y. Guns, " Bt. John Save}. fee.!:. 'rr, .2.-- -..Y _Amie""N'e"""'""J"'"" -0 -Nr"rv'" PM PM“; 'eCiGil,t, I: aided. ret hopelul. Ha physician expend " opinion tumble to his recovery. . Kahuna Tu gonna, L()( ‘Al. N laws 01111:, Sept. 10th, 1868. gun o-'tttreN'rogm In nu: OTTAWA. You! Wally; - Joan Moo-cu Bust“ Hun-c - f tau-mun I: for deretsattt W. B. Lin: was! t krt Ittre _ AHERN ffJkifei, tuis coor â€a, WM" ot h“. m coUr" . was. Squall-1 - the ciu3uea 5i-tied, and tlui ,num, Squad a“, I.“ renuet ‘hw from lam Van. Selim“ W“ 5“"va ‘mh " . Ttrtty - (it the do-t “I 'OIIIJ eau', a... and with! w Simian bere . iiihie, ttave turn “I the Balkan "m tiepwtuber - arrived t t - laws r li, "a link CABLE Wat‘s “u mus an the Elwin 7.3-1!- dt the l M will pro "- - “in: 1" "tU'f.' on Emma-v “tofu-u fig that be helm "p, - Geor no)! " 'J,1tti'tt. h. in“ mrgine- 'ras “I Uni-9. Mil km. The 0i nu so has!) in; km; the " "aa a! [m c nay akin. may; poi“ "on 1" -1 " 1m: rum-i 'rocosvi" I an?" â€" on P" tuso " the rrtify la “n “can 'rirara, ist 31.! gt WW" r. sure-ral - W" I a" dkfilll a W'- MOI B1titM' 'srMfo ttt col It! int-d kt? The t Fi; oil fe at6 p13; ml I: " " I I {NM give- In. ‘0" © Tea; at