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MeKinnonâs Store,
SOURIS EAST.
FALL § WINTER STOCK,
HE SUBSCRIBER, thankful for tho liberal siiare
of patronage extended to him since his commence-
ment in business, begs to announce that he has just
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ne
NO, 24,
ââse
HORRIBLE MURDER AT NEWMARKRBYT N, |thus baffled iu ber determined efforts to fix the crime
JâA SERVANT GIRL MURDERS LER upon somebody, Bridget spraug up, and, sirikiog the
MISTRESS. table with her fist, cried out, ** Who'll dare swear.
m neat UMA «rine did the murder? You've questioned me and think
[From the New York Herald.) I did ite Whatelse do you want? I know who
On Monday night last @ most atrocious murder was did it bat 1 won't tall you,â r
ondayn asta atrocious m y : : â ig
perpetrated in eo little town of Newmarket, N. J.,! De Gockel res ipo han th a rey Feige
about three miles westward of Plainfield, on the ling} „! Ay PAY ee NP xed when âhee ane th Rs
of the Centrat ralirdad, she-vterten betbig the» wile of MAO! Ber aay mote, and taal whep Ber Pn ~
Dr. Lester Wallaee Coriell, a resident of the former} "P? 08 the 22d, she would have (o leave, Bridget
re-mes onrtar erhiina toee at en a era
As ob ee sa ne Seenâ a
P. E, ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20. 1867,
VOL. IIL. ;,
eR Re eA a A cm
aes ign scr
AND PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING
BY
EDWARD REILLY, .
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, :
at his Ofce, corner of Kent and Prince Streets.
nme set cuentas unrest ââââ nee a na an aR RN
anrsapnanenr seanusrennsnemeemaiie iar seat
Miscellancous and General Hews,
MR. JOUN BRIGHTS SERVICES AND His
ORIGIN,
ââ
[London correspondence of New York Herald.}
Oar journals ave much ovenpied again with speeches
of Mr. Horseman and Mrv Bright, and other antive-
O° Spwews vor Tie âmeranp.â
For 1 year, paid in advance, ÂŁ090
â1 half-yearly inadvance, 0 10° 0 |
ae COMPLETED formers and reformers, and with comments on what they peop idid not seem to like the change, and talked about it
5? ealeentennedas tabeeted Ot te eouel ritext is say of each other and of reform. . Chere is little off Place. It appears that about 12:0âciock on the Bix) 4 ine aud iny wife; whon the 22d eame the girl
novelty and less of utility in all this, for it does more
to irritate partisans than elucidate the question at issue,
or promote the peaceful'solution of a vexatious problem.
Mr. Bright's latest oration was so far an exeeption to
the general remark, that it contained some litele infor-
io question 6 a by the came â â * was sick, and in cousequence of thet fact she was
distant rolation of the Doctor, was awekened: bY Miata to remainâ aotil she got well; on Suaday last
loud rapping at his door, and on raising the window) 1, 411 my wife she was going to New York, but I
to ascertain the cause, he beheld the doctor 8 aervantl cig my wife not to let her go until she was complete-
girl standing at the dgor with the doctor's child, sly re-established ja health, aud to wait until Monday,
JOB PRINTING. FALL & WINTER STOCK OF
Ofevery description, performed with neatness and despatch
ana en moderate terms, at the Henatp Office,
* . MOON § PHASES.
ALMANACK FOR MARCH.
New Moon, 6th day, 5h. 26m, morning, E.
Goons,
consisting in part of;
GROCERIES,
to have. His townsmen, of,
dress, in gad
e.
38 eply to which hd gave a short history of hi
palitieal, li
mation about himself, which your readers may be glad
ochdale, presented him
on the day before yesterdayâ with a complimentary ad-
: Ile traced, the sympathy be has alwaysâ
ifelt for the multitude to the education he received as a
hoy two years old, iv her arma, Âąlamoring for ad-
mittance,
, replied thatâ thĂ©re was trouble at the pliysicianâs
house. He told her to run atros# the way to the)
He ubhĂ©d heh What bib âWiwtad, kbd skola she herself would be goiag to New York city.
Several other witnesses were then examined, one
âaf whom testified that he had seen Bridget changing
her clothes shordy afier the murJtet in the yard.
âi 8 4h, 35m. ing, i ; ministerâs, the Rev. Wm. C. Littleâs while he got a, -, : :
~~ serene oe Song. og Teeny âct fy BOOTS, SHOES and RUBBERS, merhber of the Society of friends, He toldâ how, when |rendy to nati dows. -Thegirl did.as she was'teld, A verdict of wilful murder against the girl was
: lke iy oo DRESS GOODS be was overwhelmed by a private grief, twenty-five : friend returned, Bridget Durgan, the alleged murderesÂź
28th day,bh, 33m., morning, S.E ; â : : and in a few moments the clergyman and-a frien âaad alt , ;
Last Quarter, 35th dey,6 a en ee, ee q a âTe years ago, Mr, Cobden had summoned him to-surmount ded to the. ge B ines ttn tet veil is a stout built Irish girl of about twenty-thrĂ©e yenrs
ove Thohhs 3UN High \Moon!» rye SHAWLS and MANTLES, jit ana engage with him in-that crusade against the Corn ape. â â pe ter - bap ah a ey â ci of age. She has an evil look that strikes a persona
DAT | nay weer. WATS Ladiesâ & Gentsâ Laws, which ended in the greatest victory yet, obtained ine gentiomag wane bad bees Grat awakened.wen! si toreibly on beholding her. Her manner throughout
won| rt ts [Wat : : over monopoly and whatis called protection, Sv spose |into the main street aud rang a large bell asa signa ha labuaehweeismlan Sak ak kee aud ie
: oe jrisgs |se' 8 Wa elrises. = ! of his exertions to relieve the préss from trammels, in-|of geveral alarm. In a short time the whole village " prone abe Nase "idle her moralualiness uitider
#4) prof hmh mbhmithm| bm Read -Made Clothin A cluding duties-on paper and advertisements; aad of the} was aroused, Meanwhile the minister aud his com- 8 â gue aug
j \ ba had ak ; : : « simulated appearance of a hall idiot, or was a half
L (Friday . 6 435 43, 7 8 8 24:10 59 âPUR CAPS lanad tb Ge deat i â_ omy, â pauions had proceeded to the doctor's house, where wittad outdre le the Tal Behes âot the wend" The
⏠, " . id oO eo As ndia Company, anc oat, nl ; " . â > .
2 [Saturday = pol 8 ut ; TL V E claimed for the Government the entire wagaesiiine of iy soube everyibiag ip - cpap ig pi thers uofortuaate victim of the murderer, Mrs, Mary
8 Sunday 39 46) § 0 4 47 5 ms TARDWARE, our Indian Empire. . In all bis exertions, a, warm, sym was shut, but uulocked. Enteriug on his hands and Elleo Coriell, was aged shout twenty-five, a woman
4 (Monday 37, 48) 9 50 4 24) 9 « LEATHER, etc., ete. pathy tor the multitude stands in the place of what is Ktibes, add Weling ute pity A Garefuily as ue â Mr. of uncommon beanty and suavity of manners, She
5 |Tuesday $6)â 49/10 36 5 59 12 â jn called political wisdout, and better answers all its nomis| Little sheceed in crawling across the sitting room âa nit k
G6 (Wednesday, | 34, 50\19 20) sets 15/| Which he offers ae at Johnie oat LOW age nal purposes... As a succinet history of a popular lead:| floor and reaching the door of the bedroom adjoining â_ wee Y ye elizens : ea â hs va
7 "Thursday $2) 52 tl 59) 7 34) 18 ph oy prod of aan rospeetfutly requests Âź contin |p, the whole address might be worthy of a place in| which he found shut, On openidg it a dense voluine S arehdiisaa Ota caaia a oe tg Pos a ued
8 (Friday 31) 52 morn.| 8 43 21 P ¹ » Sy mabey ewer I must content myself with transcribing} of smoke burst forth, almost. suffocating those who eek gc = eee Hy Oe ate
9 |Saturda $0; â68| 0 41'9 52) 28 MICHAEL McCORMACK. _ [from a previous oration his account of the origin of bis| wore in the outer room, and flickeriog flames, buro- respected by all who knew her, and it thas may bo
âse ay 38 54| 1 26'10 55.10 26| Souris Rast, Nov. 6, 66. 1m family. : iL dita ada black ânone of 8 ke that hung! 2tturally supposed that the excitement and horror
10 oo os: 85131012 O| 29/77 My father was working man. About tho tiie that! 1% ware eS eee ta he aac ne ae occasioned by the frightful manver ig which the
11 |BMonday 1 : SBTHBLUA COLAS, the Cotton trade.was, as 1: were,âin its infamey an this| WOU Ene Pitoe, were seeu to be creeping slong 'Âą! murder was committed were not lessened by the
12 |âTuesday 23) 57) 2 58 morn. 34 » country, he was apprentived to a most, worthy man, who bedposts and the floor strewn with bedeloths, Amid fect: that thĂ© ,victin.wae s general favoriteteithe
19 | Wednesday 19 58 3 - 1 : 89 pe ts petted a Be parusinaten Sale os had a few acres of ground, » very small farm, and|the mits with the gary toro prey: ed neighborhood. What provocation the murderess
bursda. 17; 59) 4 54 2 42 .) 4 three or four looms in his house-engaged in the cotton|besmeared with blood, lay the body of Mre. Coriell. Hy : idl
. Friduy J 15 1,:6°83 3\ 46 Salontea sta. , manufacture. My father wel ebereticend vb hina ms With the assistance of a selectors Mr. Little had bad be commit the deed is as yet but matter for coms -
16 turday id 2| 7 10; 8-48) 48 yaa Heo ole odclyevng of night, jearn to weave, at a village tear New Mill, in Derby-|the body carried out and the flames in the room ex- seetstÂź ? "
17 |Sunday : 18} 3) 8 18) 432) 60 oe shiva, - Abaut thy. ps baby neg ap nl - his @p+|tinguished. So soon as a light had been procured _ re
18 |Monday | 11] 5] 9 17, rises} 53 Perfumes for the Handkerchief. efehe feoky book babe to deck bie fortuneâ aloneâ with | Aud the smoke dispelled, a scene presented iteelfto/ FAMINE AND REBELLIONâHOW TO -
19 |Toesday ve = a : . = Leora SY yt hp oar Vatley | 2lleâą apprentice. âAnd Pave Beard bin car that| the ed 7 the horror-stricken spectators i made CURE THEM.
Oo} els, â ofthe Va ir joi â i i ji â
20 | Wednesday 7 jl -~ oF ae leckn ah, Wood Violet, Millefleur, y oe joint pu Not amount to more than about 40s. the bi od freeze fe'the veins of the most sturdy. On :
21 |Thursday 5\4. 711 89) 74512 2 Bssence'Bouguet, â Patekouly Violet e found smgtoyment at bis business as a weaver, anil every side wore evidences of a tearful struggle. The [From the New York Tablet.]
22 (Friday © 3 8| even,|.8 48 5 Weit Ena New Mown Hay, x ai he was able toiegrn sixehillings 4 week. At that time|bed, with its posts blackoved and charred; thebed-| 5. |. S ine Maal b :
23 {Saturday Jowrd 9) 1 0 9 44 8' the Bard of Avon's Perfume, gd Hox | Sydenhamâ te ; the hha of h Roney engaged in, tremens |clothes, which had been dragged to the floor iu the futile qethenaines sm oar or enna aoe
24 |Sundayâ'. 59} 11) 2 40°10 43) Eh) de Cologue, oe Lavender Water, Extract of Lavoridot) 5 vedi Cy ~~ the bial sores Moines da | scuffle, and lay: huddled here and there in ragged] ing « radical disease in. the oe the 8 a ~
25 |Monday 58 12| 2.21)11 35 14 Flowers, Verâ enn Water, âTercentenary Sachet, Perfumedr| wap butstaluiche a5 quandaging ite pk ae a thoush heaps, staived with blood and gore; matted feathors|ask the British Governinent, and the Statesmen of
26 |Tuesday :}- 66] 18,8 1) even iv Sone Li nag rp od Gipenia oe ng tes Sie it had: not been, aceumulated by the painful labor and the |tora from the pillows ; the kerosene lamp broken ing) Great Britain, wity 4s Ireland always in rebellion? Why .
27 | Wednesday 54! 15, & 47| 0,29 21 ree âgpa sone Toes ps Tote sa pecans oil|#Weat of the population of tbl kingdom ; and trade was |t0 fragmouts under the half-coosumed crib in which|is every succeeding generation of British subjects: die- Ă©
28 \'Thursday 52 16, 4.38. 115] 24! violet Powder; Bloom of Ninion, for the Complexion. | ty bad and wages were very low, and six shillings althe little child had that uight been put to sleep by ita sat geal 9 a in gma Why are the lords ey
99. |Friday . dit 00.) de 8h 2.2 21) Depilatory Powder for removing superfluous haire without pee was that which a hanil-loom weaver at that time|mothor, together with the broken chair, with the wi _ we So 7a oe dis,
80 |Saturday 48 19) 6 aa 243). Qjin ury a peed Napoleon oes for fis ng Pst a Sago Se ag 1802 my mother tame - this\splinters seared with coadjulated blood; all these] catin like very yoo hubba as eels aaaaaaes ti
31 jSunday . 45,21) 7 26) 3.12 bearer ee hee «sab ee Hh bt padre j netion with care oe ype ee tet nga et blag betokened 2 strife that must have been onelears? t may be all very well for high and mighty yer:
+ ee | and danger. wis : od, they built the mill pe you all know gate well |'2 which the victim contended for life as fiercely as) sonages to say, on hearing of fresh troubles in Ireland; :
PRICES CURKENT. Rimmel, Rose Whiter Cfadkers, a new and amusing device /as the Hanging Road Factory.â It was, I'believe, the| lid the murderer'to doâ her hellish work completely. | Those horrible Irish !-âwhat a bore they are!âwhow
. Cmanrorrurows, March 15, 1867., [for evening partiesâ "°°" = Pas? second factory: in this town and neighborhood which | But thĂ© saddest sight of all, the one that harrowed| they afe not dying of famine they are plotting rebellion 1% a
6 Beovistons, i 1 ârien _ We Ro WAREON,. #eb-to work in cotton spin He remained|the bearts of all those who crowded round the corpse - one wf ees and ââ the statesmen of 4
Beef, (small) per Ib. 2d to 7d)]-»0 DING Store, Bam 84 180s. _.$&'there for seven yearay and in 1809 he 100K that old witl, andogateds.witltipalid chéskt-atd tremblingtip. upon |i, hey should ask theffedves why these th i
Do by the quarter, 3d to 5] Ae h, Cold, or Bore |" ich iy even yet indur occupation, and with the out-|ihe upturued, muugled face of the dead, Was the-body ta is wi a 4 ; oe iad inns ait things are
Pork, (carcaas) Bhd to 44d sated *rhroat - ward and somewhat dismal aspect of which you are all of the unforinnate vietir Mike was vot poe : y the people of Ireland are evermore either dying of ba
a I 5d to 7d ty : perfectly familiar. Some friends of his in Manchester,|°) 4! mn. âDiypre was not au ivch| âamine or plotting rebellion. Lt is for them to examine #
Do (sma ) ib Ad to G4 Requit jmmediate attention, who Were in business as commission ageuts, seeing bis of flesh from the forehead tothe breast that was not|how it comes to pass that the people of lieland, of all
Mutton, per 10., 3d to 5d and should be checked. If aptitude for business, and believing in his. honorable covered with hideous gushes. The jugular vein was/ Wuropean populatioas the most grateful and affectionate,
Veal, per lb., Gd to 7d. allewed te continue: character, found the capital which was necessary to be-|toru out, not eut, au the deep imprint of four teeth and also the most devotedly loyal to lawful authority, â
Ham, per lb.,
Butter, (fresh)
Is 1d to 1s 8d
Irritation of the Lungs, a Per-
gin business fff that mill, and @bout the end of the har
r}was visible on the left check. Twenty-three stabs in
a people inhabiting one of the most fertile islands that
Is to Is ld manent âChroat Affection, or 1809, that old steattengine which was put down there/all had the murderer made wile : the Old World van boast, are still affheted with the
Pod feng \ a 4d to bd an Incurable Lung Disease, by Boulton and Watt, ingham, nobody knows re " all prabeuiley bond the onthe of ine re ee
Tall : Ib. &d to 104. : ees hardly how-long since, fi urned round to spin cot-|oÂą the yicti These noblemen and gentlemen may sayâ" Oh! it is
OW, PAE TP» 9d to lld is often the result, ton in that old mill, Well, tow, from 1809 to 1867 is â . © VICtiIne . : their own fault; they are a thriftless, indolent race, who a
ata a = 8d to 34d : at least fifty-seven yearsyand L venture to say that, with} 5° 80on as the excitement occasioned by the ter-| would suoner die of hunger than till the land whereon . Ye
yl er 100 Ibs. « 160 17s Brown's Bronchial Troches, one single exception, and not of long duration, there rible occurrence had somewhat subsided, tho servant|ihey live; they expect us to support them, a nation of
Eggs i pod 1s 1d to 1s Sd) jqaving a Direct Influence to the Parts, give Immediate jas been, during thatlifty-seven years, an uninterrupted girl, Bridget Durgan, waa qrestioned as to what she|pwupers ax they are, and when-we refuse to do so. they 1,
a : Grain. $090 to $e94 â Relief. ene ae a âsd re ees a family epee kuew of the matter. She suid that about balf-past/get up a cobellion, Thatis the secret of Irish discou- :
rley, per bushel, 38 96 60 26 va Asthmah, Catarrh, Cousumptive | vit" that basiness 8A those who have assisted us ands o'clock that event two men calied at the house|* nt,â 4
ror ue do., 2s 4d to 29 6d veeag smerese Throat Diseases, ' been employed init. Now, I-shall not go into any des jand asked to see Dr. Coriell, but were told that he} Pardon us, lords and gontlemen of England! that is e
. Vegetadles,
Peas, per quart,
KENT-STREEL, - ">
NORTH AMERICAN HOTEL,
CHARLOTTETOWN
known as the â* GLOBE
and centrally
Troches are used with always good suecess.
Queen Street, July 11, 1866.
DONALD MâRAEB,
Morchant Tailor,
tails of business; nor will I speak more than in a wort
&
to the consummation of that project,
Mr. Conklin, (rep.) of New York, objected,
Mr, Raymond moved to suspend the rales.
of the twenty-five years of continuous service which |
consent of this government has been given in any way
On the vote being taken there was no quorum, and
then the House, this resolution remaining as the unfin-
had goue ont to visit a patieut. âAt hall-past 10
A number of witnesses testified at the Coroner's
Toquest to the horrible sight that met their view
wheo they entered the scene of the struggle, avd of
enquiry told the story of two men calling at the
not the seeret of Trish discontent, nor are the Ivish a
nation of panpers. The Trish are a hard-working peo-
xtrous anomaly, the [rish Church Establishment. Let
them, in fine, treat Ireland as a child rather thana step-
child, and they will see whether her chronte diseases of
the apthetic conduct of the servant girl, who to every |famine and rebellion will resist such a course of wise
and beneficent legislation.
Potatoes, per bushel, 1s 8d40.2s Singers and Public Speake $ have iven to the poblic, nor of the resnite of the ser- a cloak they called agains w hile she was in the kine he o ple, a nation of toilers; they are able and willing to
Poultry. will find Troches useful in clearing the voice when taken be- | vive, Whatever that service may be worth, it is before and her mistress lyiug of the lounge in the sitting work, if work be only given them, with any prospect of ,
Geese . 2a Sd to 3s 64 fore singing or spesking, and relieving ane stent afier an and before thu cquntry, and it 1s not forâine tojroom. Shortly after they had entered she heard) pemuneration, a fact which'ix easily ascertained âbe find
Turkeys, each 48 tO 88| unusual exertionof the vocal organs. The Troches are te. of it more than wha\ Ihave now said. I said that! Mrs. Corriell scream and call out to her fo take the| ferring to their condition in this or any other try t '
athe and prescribed by Physicians, and have had ve my father w j d sieht : tnt choy ; anon? had pe
Fowls, each, 1 ig Pee hi 2 ae yg men throughout the county. [ se ha aos atl he âfan . ae pee este ves. n child away and go for the doctor. Without stop-j which they have emigrated. q
â 4 se iW 4 * - Ă©s ,
Ducks, Fish ote a Bein an article of true merit, and having proved their effi-| | 6, whom he sold âany thie igen plete ae = oe ping to seo what was the matter, ahe says she ran! â - « They say there's bread and work for all,â .
Codfieh tl Ă© 20s to 30s |cacy by a test of many years, each year eo employed by him, would giv him that character The Out and slarwed the ueighbors, gad on returoing), le Trish âs inducement fi Aieist
Senelenn ou: barrel 25s to 40s | localities in various Lert 4 ee va principle which he adopted in his commercial careor is|With them found the bedroom on fire aud her mis- fia vuelta cists Wha hates Gata 3 ene
: : â trils ssing the stormy ovcan, in obedience
Mackerel, per dozen, 2s Gd to dd ida tep smeoas's Bronchial Troches,â and. do not|the principle which has been adopted by his rons; and)tress dead. ; , |to the law of self-preservation, and picturing to himself
: - umber. take any of the Worthless Imitations that may be offered. [ venture here to express the hope and belief hereafter Those facts were immediately telegraphed to this|in the warm tints of his glowing fancy the charms of the
Boards Gisislest) 3s be he i SOLD BVERYWHERT. it will be adopted and scrupulously adbored to by /bis|city, and detectives put on the look-out for the mur-)**land he's going to,â he vows in his own sorrowful
ae ay 7s 4 0s Oct 6, 1866. | ly sonsâ sons who may coune after as. , derevs, while detectives Wilson, Morris, and other, heart :
: ne fficers ou the Jersey side were-seut to the place of âTil not forget old Ireland
133 to 1838 9 7 p H get reland,
Suingtee, yore Sundries. " : JOHN BELL, Tun âKinepom or Cayapa.ââ Hay, per ton, u ) ue te ie _. MANUFACTURER OF CLOTHING Representatives at Washington, on the 27th ult.â ing yap tia, ar of the perpetrators of er _Now, how is it that the rulers of Ireland cannot. pro- a
if Sails saute "3 hay N allitsâ branches, thankful to his Friends and th-| \)) Raymond, (rep.) of N. Vi, aaked loave ty'ofter b ody deod.. During theday ajury was empanetied vide * bread and work for all, ina toad so teeming a
me a a we ny Patrons for past favors, begs leave to inform them - teat na Bi ah Be she nud eadatin ie bab by Squire Baars, and the reaults which are given be-| with fertility, #0 rich in natural resources as Her Brit A:
pijed we â Lagll ii i 48 ey and the public generally, that he is still to be found at | diate proximity of the United. States of a, powertul low, to the arnazement of but few of the townspeople wae ys pti pe ag pn â ~~ give .
' ; â : Wi : rs , , : a rish Âą 4 erprise fair and reasons „
Calfeki on Pete I i 6d to 9d) hie r,D STAND monarchy under the support of a foreign nation cannot showed beyond all shadow of doubt that uot only able protection, and see that the relations between 7
Hides â ib 7 my 4d tm | 2 be regarded otherwise than as being hostile to the peace) Was the murder not committed by two men, but that landlord and %enant are placed on a proper basis: let 1
pei por ib., 40.40 le Bd Queen Street, and menacing the safety of this Repiblic, and request-|uo less a person than the doctor's owa servant gitl) jem try the effeet of encouraging Trish ahiaden ae 4
> skins, , fs to ds atl is prepared to make up all kinds of garments en ing the oe to inform the House whether any re-iwas the actual perpetrator of the deed, and that she and developing Irish resources, and they will find it to ES
s, per doz., 2d to dd trusted +o him in the latest style and improvement of -aiguanbon â5 | piso by this Government neplogs concocted the story of the robbers, hoping by its/answer the purpose of tranquilizing Ireland better than aL
Partridges, cahates ye LEA Sita ath . GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. Torms Cash. , mern ây Lt pa yd r on tahoe e ea char ef ENG CP ier fhetdiah act. military strength they can bring to bear against that uns %
ba as - E â22 2% Hotrahce th vide Door. mperial rule of an English Prinve, and whether the happy country, Adil to this the abolition of that mons :
ne HOTEL, formerly
8
n
oa E ," js the larger mee Ci, ey ot petee
i ; â ed for the reception °
ep âtnd tise fearderd. hag subscriber trusts, by
strict attention to ts antl comfort
_ find the public gancraiiyine merit Âź share of public pa-
vee Ge!
âper The Beer or Liqvons always on
stabling for any number of horses, with a careful hostler
og » 2OUN Muneity,
ttetown, P. &.f -
: Rsefote 25. iges. :
of his friends
hands Good
Proprietor.
âTHE LAST CAUTION !!
has now far advanced, and
Estate ot the late PATRICK
AS the season for Shipping
, those indebted tot!
ENS not having, come forward to pay up their
the
ST fs * *
i test
eranaritae wienaptaâ Âź
Defaulters will be Sued
indiscriminately. pe âEMO} LORANGE PEELS, M MA-} |curred to some folks here that the colonists might have lying asleep, remarking, ââ Aa American woman's d-and-al
sane ft elu âgitvadibegd « CLARKE, 4 Pigg ae SPICES â Malt and White Win. qavetly formed a partnership ander the style of the (life ain't worth auything anyhow.â She also swore Meat 4 5 ar err chen ee edie ational sa
~piaoll 2 Agent for above Estate. jyINEGAR, SARDINES, ANCHOVIES, MUSH-| United Provinces of Canada.â Bat private reports!that Aane had proposed robbing the house, and that) jmp, of the â chronic diseaee,â"âgaunt-eyed famine, Jt
Orwell Store, Nov. 12, 1866. ex isl : » CAPERS, and United Service SAUCE, 'aay that every delegate expects.to become a Baronetâ' she herself had not. done anything, to prevent her iy not so long since a British bard sang ef these Ingh
: SAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, Drying FARA N | tho title descending to future generations, if it should go Kalget ' oldiers in the.ecevice of Baglend ee
Fresh Ground Rice KNOTTING DYB STUFFS, and Miscellaneous! yer so low. | That sort of thing is not likely to last. from doing whatever sho hada miadto, Phe AL ted Wetted bree np age ek ae
: Ae ieles, of the Best Quality, and. at Moderate Prievs | Meanwhile, we quietly accept * Dominion "as the only |tus acenged was put-on the stand, when ber employs, «itark, (rom yon stately ranks where lhagliter tiugs,
a Pet nit W. ATSON, | Cc WM. Ru WATSON. |thing between us and tho North Pole,âNew York ers aud others showed, clearly that she was home.the, Mingling wild mirth with war's stern mingtrelsy,
us $e, â WR. W â 7. Nev, 1906. World. - night the murder was committed. Seeicg herse'l| Hig jest while each blithe comrade round hicg tlings,
ed
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journed at twenty minutes past ten o'clock,
eda â' Kingdom,â out â* Doniinion!!"
all right in its way.
day, of saying thata * Kingdomâ on this continent
without a â King,â would be.a queer sort of arrange
ment.
Kixepoms anp Domistons on ove Fronrien.âThe
British American Confederation bill, which bas passed
the House of Lords, and now awaits the action of the
Commons, 1s to be amended, if a Montreal teleyram be
credible, so that the new Government shall not be call-
Well, that. is
We took the liberty, the other
And it oceurred to ua, at the same time, that a
Regal ey with es age w only re et al anid
year, would be rather a s y affair, ** Dominion,â 7; n
however, can probably be kept in repair at. less. cost |Linned, who had perpetrated the deed, sho being
and, therefore, we await particulars before calling in ; yg :
question the propriety of the latter title. It has oc Went into the sittiag room where Mrs. Coriell was
house and whom she believed were the murderers.
Isace D, Fitswarth testified that he saw: Bridget
Durgan after the murder, before wliom he made the
remark that it Was a woman who had committed the
Or if Englishmen and Scotchmen cannot and will not
be mduved to legislate for Ireland on these broad pria-
ciples of equity and equality, let the British Govern-
ment, if it would retain its hold on Lreland, try the ex-
deed, as witness the teeth marks, Shortly after-
wards the girl asked a neighbor woman who was
reseut â what will they do with me if I know who
did the murder, and wooât tell who did it?â
After this witness had given his testimany two
men, Doyle and Hunt, were brought in, and Bridget
: thar: them ont as the men who had done the mur-
+ der.
satisfactory alibis for them. The servant girl than
âipresent wheua Anne took the butcher's knife, and
i
periment once more of pee He sects legislate for
themselves, and according to their wants as a people.â
For three score and seven years have the Trish people
been subjected to a course of treatment inaugurated hy
Pitt and Castlereagh. The experiment has utterly,
miserably, disgtacefally failed, eo that Ireland baa be-
cowe the standing reproach of England before all the
nations of the earth. It cannot be expected that Tro-
âland will ever rest contented in such a state of abject
They brought several witnesses, who proved) wisery, and there is no doubt bat dheâ would have ehĂ©
âwhole worldâs sympathy in any bona Jide effort she
she was acquainted with a girl named Adne) might make to throw off a yoke which is crushing her
âpeople out of existence. In the present unsettled state
âof European affairs, no man or woman in England can
âtell but what the country may wake op sdaie morning
and find herself very badly in need of the oft-tried bras
sensi
Che
eace > cranes een eens ano â :
MeKinnonâs Store,
SOURIS EAST.
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of patronage extended to him since his commence-
ment in business, begs to announce that he has just
Ă©
ne
NO, 24,
ââse
HORRIBLE MURDER AT NEWMARKRBYT N, |thus baffled iu ber determined efforts to fix the crime
JâA SERVANT GIRL MURDERS LER upon somebody, Bridget spraug up, and, sirikiog the
MISTRESS. table with her fist, cried out, ** Who'll dare swear.
m neat UMA «rine did the murder? You've questioned me and think
[From the New York Herald.) I did ite Whatelse do you want? I know who
On Monday night last @ most atrocious murder was did it bat 1 won't tall you,â r
ondayn asta atrocious m y : : â ig
perpetrated in eo little town of Newmarket, N. J.,! De Gockel res ipo han th a rey Feige
about three miles westward of Plainfield, on the ling} „! Ay PAY ee NP xed when âhee ane th Rs
of the Centrat ralirdad, she-vterten betbig the» wile of MAO! Ber aay mote, and taal whep Ber Pn ~
Dr. Lester Wallaee Coriell, a resident of the former} "P? 08 the 22d, she would have (o leave, Bridget
re-mes onrtar erhiina toee at en a era
As ob ee sa ne Seenâ a
P. E, ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20. 1867,
VOL. IIL. ;,
eR Re eA a A cm
aes ign scr
AND PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING
BY
EDWARD REILLY, .
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, :
at his Ofce, corner of Kent and Prince Streets.
nme set cuentas unrest ââââ nee a na an aR RN
anrsapnanenr seanusrennsnemeemaiie iar seat
Miscellancous and General Hews,
MR. JOUN BRIGHTS SERVICES AND His
ORIGIN,
ââ
[London correspondence of New York Herald.}
Oar journals ave much ovenpied again with speeches
of Mr. Horseman and Mrv Bright, and other antive-
O° Spwews vor Tie âmeranp.â
For 1 year, paid in advance, ÂŁ090
â1 half-yearly inadvance, 0 10° 0 |
ae COMPLETED formers and reformers, and with comments on what they peop idid not seem to like the change, and talked about it
5? ealeentennedas tabeeted Ot te eouel ritext is say of each other and of reform. . Chere is little off Place. It appears that about 12:0âciock on the Bix) 4 ine aud iny wife; whon the 22d eame the girl
novelty and less of utility in all this, for it does more
to irritate partisans than elucidate the question at issue,
or promote the peaceful'solution of a vexatious problem.
Mr. Bright's latest oration was so far an exeeption to
the general remark, that it contained some litele infor-
io question 6 a by the came â â * was sick, and in cousequence of thet fact she was
distant rolation of the Doctor, was awekened: bY Miata to remainâ aotil she got well; on Suaday last
loud rapping at his door, and on raising the window) 1, 411 my wife she was going to New York, but I
to ascertain the cause, he beheld the doctor 8 aervantl cig my wife not to let her go until she was complete-
girl standing at the dgor with the doctor's child, sly re-established ja health, aud to wait until Monday,
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GROCERIES,
to have. His townsmen, of,
dress, in gad
e.
38 eply to which hd gave a short history of hi
palitieal, li
mation about himself, which your readers may be glad
ochdale, presented him
on the day before yesterdayâ with a complimentary ad-
: Ile traced, the sympathy be has alwaysâ
ifelt for the multitude to the education he received as a
hoy two years old, iv her arma, Âąlamoring for ad-
mittance,
, replied thatâ thĂ©re was trouble at the pliysicianâs
house. He told her to run atros# the way to the)
He ubhĂ©d heh What bib âWiwtad, kbd skola she herself would be goiag to New York city.
Several other witnesses were then examined, one
âaf whom testified that he had seen Bridget changing
her clothes shordy afier the murJtet in the yard.
âi 8 4h, 35m. ing, i ; ministerâs, the Rev. Wm. C. Littleâs while he got a, -, : :
~~ serene oe Song. og Teeny âct fy BOOTS, SHOES and RUBBERS, merhber of the Society of friends, He toldâ how, when |rendy to nati dows. -Thegirl did.as she was'teld, A verdict of wilful murder against the girl was
: lke iy oo DRESS GOODS be was overwhelmed by a private grief, twenty-five : friend returned, Bridget Durgan, the alleged murderesÂź
28th day,bh, 33m., morning, S.E ; â : : and in a few moments the clergyman and-a frien âaad alt , ;
Last Quarter, 35th dey,6 a en ee, ee q a âTe years ago, Mr, Cobden had summoned him to-surmount ded to the. ge B ines ttn tet veil is a stout built Irish girl of about twenty-thrĂ©e yenrs
ove Thohhs 3UN High \Moon!» rye SHAWLS and MANTLES, jit ana engage with him in-that crusade against the Corn ape. â â pe ter - bap ah a ey â ci of age. She has an evil look that strikes a persona
DAT | nay weer. WATS Ladiesâ & Gentsâ Laws, which ended in the greatest victory yet, obtained ine gentiomag wane bad bees Grat awakened.wen! si toreibly on beholding her. Her manner throughout
won| rt ts [Wat : : over monopoly and whatis called protection, Sv spose |into the main street aud rang a large bell asa signa ha labuaehweeismlan Sak ak kee aud ie
: oe jrisgs |se' 8 Wa elrises. = ! of his exertions to relieve the préss from trammels, in-|of geveral alarm. In a short time the whole village " prone abe Nase "idle her moralualiness uitider
#4) prof hmh mbhmithm| bm Read -Made Clothin A cluding duties-on paper and advertisements; aad of the} was aroused, Meanwhile the minister aud his com- 8 â gue aug
j \ ba had ak ; : : « simulated appearance of a hall idiot, or was a half
L (Friday . 6 435 43, 7 8 8 24:10 59 âPUR CAPS lanad tb Ge deat i â_ omy, â pauions had proceeded to the doctor's house, where wittad outdre le the Tal Behes âot the wend" The
⏠, " . id oO eo As ndia Company, anc oat, nl ; " . â > .
2 [Saturday = pol 8 ut ; TL V E claimed for the Government the entire wagaesiiine of iy soube everyibiag ip - cpap ig pi thers uofortuaate victim of the murderer, Mrs, Mary
8 Sunday 39 46) § 0 4 47 5 ms TARDWARE, our Indian Empire. . In all bis exertions, a, warm, sym was shut, but uulocked. Enteriug on his hands and Elleo Coriell, was aged shout twenty-five, a woman
4 (Monday 37, 48) 9 50 4 24) 9 « LEATHER, etc., ete. pathy tor the multitude stands in the place of what is Ktibes, add Weling ute pity A Garefuily as ue â Mr. of uncommon beanty and suavity of manners, She
5 |Tuesday $6)â 49/10 36 5 59 12 â jn called political wisdout, and better answers all its nomis| Little sheceed in crawling across the sitting room âa nit k
G6 (Wednesday, | 34, 50\19 20) sets 15/| Which he offers ae at Johnie oat LOW age nal purposes... As a succinet history of a popular lead:| floor and reaching the door of the bedroom adjoining â_ wee Y ye elizens : ea â hs va
7 "Thursday $2) 52 tl 59) 7 34) 18 ph oy prod of aan rospeetfutly requests Âź contin |p, the whole address might be worthy of a place in| which he found shut, On openidg it a dense voluine S arehdiisaa Ota caaia a oe tg Pos a ued
8 (Friday 31) 52 morn.| 8 43 21 P ¹ » Sy mabey ewer I must content myself with transcribing} of smoke burst forth, almost. suffocating those who eek gc = eee Hy Oe ate
9 |Saturda $0; â68| 0 41'9 52) 28 MICHAEL McCORMACK. _ [from a previous oration his account of the origin of bis| wore in the outer room, and flickeriog flames, buro- respected by all who knew her, and it thas may bo
âse ay 38 54| 1 26'10 55.10 26| Souris Rast, Nov. 6, 66. 1m family. : iL dita ada black ânone of 8 ke that hung! 2tturally supposed that the excitement and horror
10 oo os: 85131012 O| 29/77 My father was working man. About tho tiie that! 1% ware eS eee ta he aac ne ae occasioned by the frightful manver ig which the
11 |BMonday 1 : SBTHBLUA COLAS, the Cotton trade.was, as 1: were,âin its infamey an this| WOU Ene Pitoe, were seeu to be creeping slong 'Âą! murder was committed were not lessened by the
12 |âTuesday 23) 57) 2 58 morn. 34 » country, he was apprentived to a most, worthy man, who bedposts and the floor strewn with bedeloths, Amid fect: that thĂ© ,victin.wae s general favoriteteithe
19 | Wednesday 19 58 3 - 1 : 89 pe ts petted a Be parusinaten Sale os had a few acres of ground, » very small farm, and|the mits with the gary toro prey: ed neighborhood. What provocation the murderess
bursda. 17; 59) 4 54 2 42 .) 4 three or four looms in his house-engaged in the cotton|besmeared with blood, lay the body of Mre. Coriell. Hy : idl
. Friduy J 15 1,:6°83 3\ 46 Salontea sta. , manufacture. My father wel ebereticend vb hina ms With the assistance of a selectors Mr. Little had bad be commit the deed is as yet but matter for coms -
16 turday id 2| 7 10; 8-48) 48 yaa Heo ole odclyevng of night, jearn to weave, at a village tear New Mill, in Derby-|the body carried out and the flames in the room ex- seetstÂź ? "
17 |Sunday : 18} 3) 8 18) 432) 60 oe shiva, - Abaut thy. ps baby neg ap nl - his @p+|tinguished. So soon as a light had been procured _ re
18 |Monday | 11] 5] 9 17, rises} 53 Perfumes for the Handkerchief. efehe feoky book babe to deck bie fortuneâ aloneâ with | Aud the smoke dispelled, a scene presented iteelfto/ FAMINE AND REBELLIONâHOW TO -
19 |Toesday ve = a : . = Leora SY yt hp oar Vatley | 2lleâą apprentice. âAnd Pave Beard bin car that| the ed 7 the horror-stricken spectators i made CURE THEM.
Oo} els, â ofthe Va ir joi â i i ji â
20 | Wednesday 7 jl -~ oF ae leckn ah, Wood Violet, Millefleur, y oe joint pu Not amount to more than about 40s. the bi od freeze fe'the veins of the most sturdy. On :
21 |Thursday 5\4. 711 89) 74512 2 Bssence'Bouguet, â Patekouly Violet e found smgtoyment at bis business as a weaver, anil every side wore evidences of a tearful struggle. The [From the New York Tablet.]
22 (Friday © 3 8| even,|.8 48 5 Weit Ena New Mown Hay, x ai he was able toiegrn sixehillings 4 week. At that time|bed, with its posts blackoved and charred; thebed-| 5. |. S ine Maal b :
23 {Saturday Jowrd 9) 1 0 9 44 8' the Bard of Avon's Perfume, gd Hox | Sydenhamâ te ; the hha of h Roney engaged in, tremens |clothes, which had been dragged to the floor iu the futile qethenaines sm oar or enna aoe
24 |Sundayâ'. 59} 11) 2 40°10 43) Eh) de Cologue, oe Lavender Water, Extract of Lavoridot) 5 vedi Cy ~~ the bial sores Moines da | scuffle, and lay: huddled here and there in ragged] ing « radical disease in. the oe the 8 a ~
25 |Monday 58 12| 2.21)11 35 14 Flowers, Verâ enn Water, âTercentenary Sachet, Perfumedr| wap butstaluiche a5 quandaging ite pk ae a thoush heaps, staived with blood and gore; matted feathors|ask the British Governinent, and the Statesmen of
26 |Tuesday :}- 66] 18,8 1) even iv Sone Li nag rp od Gipenia oe ng tes Sie it had: not been, aceumulated by the painful labor and the |tora from the pillows ; the kerosene lamp broken ing) Great Britain, wity 4s Ireland always in rebellion? Why .
27 | Wednesday 54! 15, & 47| 0,29 21 ree âgpa sone Toes ps Tote sa pecans oil|#Weat of the population of tbl kingdom ; and trade was |t0 fragmouts under the half-coosumed crib in which|is every succeeding generation of British subjects: die- Ă©
28 \'Thursday 52 16, 4.38. 115] 24! violet Powder; Bloom of Ninion, for the Complexion. | ty bad and wages were very low, and six shillings althe little child had that uight been put to sleep by ita sat geal 9 a in gma Why are the lords ey
99. |Friday . dit 00.) de 8h 2.2 21) Depilatory Powder for removing superfluous haire without pee was that which a hanil-loom weaver at that time|mothor, together with the broken chair, with the wi _ we So 7a oe dis,
80 |Saturday 48 19) 6 aa 243). Qjin ury a peed Napoleon oes for fis ng Pst a Sago Se ag 1802 my mother tame - this\splinters seared with coadjulated blood; all these] catin like very yoo hubba as eels aaaaaaes ti
31 jSunday . 45,21) 7 26) 3.12 bearer ee hee «sab ee Hh bt padre j netion with care oe ype ee tet nga et blag betokened 2 strife that must have been onelears? t may be all very well for high and mighty yer:
+ ee | and danger. wis : od, they built the mill pe you all know gate well |'2 which the victim contended for life as fiercely as) sonages to say, on hearing of fresh troubles in Ireland; :
PRICES CURKENT. Rimmel, Rose Whiter Cfadkers, a new and amusing device /as the Hanging Road Factory.â It was, I'believe, the| lid the murderer'to doâ her hellish work completely. | Those horrible Irish !-âwhat a bore they are!âwhow
. Cmanrorrurows, March 15, 1867., [for evening partiesâ "°°" = Pas? second factory: in this town and neighborhood which | But thĂ© saddest sight of all, the one that harrowed| they afe not dying of famine they are plotting rebellion 1% a
6 Beovistons, i 1 ârien _ We Ro WAREON,. #eb-to work in cotton spin He remained|the bearts of all those who crowded round the corpse - one wf ees and ââ the statesmen of 4
Beef, (small) per Ib. 2d to 7d)]-»0 DING Store, Bam 84 180s. _.$&'there for seven yearay and in 1809 he 100K that old witl, andogateds.witltipalid chéskt-atd tremblingtip. upon |i, hey should ask theffedves why these th i
Do by the quarter, 3d to 5] Ae h, Cold, or Bore |" ich iy even yet indur occupation, and with the out-|ihe upturued, muugled face of the dead, Was the-body ta is wi a 4 ; oe iad inns ait things are
Pork, (carcaas) Bhd to 44d sated *rhroat - ward and somewhat dismal aspect of which you are all of the unforinnate vietir Mike was vot poe : y the people of Ireland are evermore either dying of ba
a I 5d to 7d ty : perfectly familiar. Some friends of his in Manchester,|°) 4! mn. âDiypre was not au ivch| âamine or plotting rebellion. Lt is for them to examine #
Do (sma ) ib Ad to G4 Requit jmmediate attention, who Were in business as commission ageuts, seeing bis of flesh from the forehead tothe breast that was not|how it comes to pass that the people of lieland, of all
Mutton, per 10., 3d to 5d and should be checked. If aptitude for business, and believing in his. honorable covered with hideous gushes. The jugular vein was/ Wuropean populatioas the most grateful and affectionate,
Veal, per lb., Gd to 7d. allewed te continue: character, found the capital which was necessary to be-|toru out, not eut, au the deep imprint of four teeth and also the most devotedly loyal to lawful authority, â
Ham, per lb.,
Butter, (fresh)
Is 1d to 1s 8d
Irritation of the Lungs, a Per-
gin business fff that mill, and @bout the end of the har
r}was visible on the left check. Twenty-three stabs in
a people inhabiting one of the most fertile islands that
Is to Is ld manent âChroat Affection, or 1809, that old steattengine which was put down there/all had the murderer made wile : the Old World van boast, are still affheted with the
Pod feng \ a 4d to bd an Incurable Lung Disease, by Boulton and Watt, ingham, nobody knows re " all prabeuiley bond the onthe of ine re ee
Tall : Ib. &d to 104. : ees hardly how-long since, fi urned round to spin cot-|oÂą the yicti These noblemen and gentlemen may sayâ" Oh! it is
OW, PAE TP» 9d to lld is often the result, ton in that old mill, Well, tow, from 1809 to 1867 is â . © VICtiIne . : their own fault; they are a thriftless, indolent race, who a
ata a = 8d to 34d : at least fifty-seven yearsyand L venture to say that, with} 5° 80on as the excitement occasioned by the ter-| would suoner die of hunger than till the land whereon . Ye
yl er 100 Ibs. « 160 17s Brown's Bronchial Troches, one single exception, and not of long duration, there rible occurrence had somewhat subsided, tho servant|ihey live; they expect us to support them, a nation of
Eggs i pod 1s 1d to 1s Sd) jqaving a Direct Influence to the Parts, give Immediate jas been, during thatlifty-seven years, an uninterrupted girl, Bridget Durgan, waa qrestioned as to what she|pwupers ax they are, and when-we refuse to do so. they 1,
a : Grain. $090 to $e94 â Relief. ene ae a âsd re ees a family epee kuew of the matter. She suid that about balf-past/get up a cobellion, Thatis the secret of Irish discou- :
rley, per bushel, 38 96 60 26 va Asthmah, Catarrh, Cousumptive | vit" that basiness 8A those who have assisted us ands o'clock that event two men calied at the house|* nt,â 4
ror ue do., 2s 4d to 29 6d veeag smerese Throat Diseases, ' been employed init. Now, I-shall not go into any des jand asked to see Dr. Coriell, but were told that he} Pardon us, lords and gontlemen of England! that is e
. Vegetadles,
Peas, per quart,
KENT-STREEL, - ">
NORTH AMERICAN HOTEL,
CHARLOTTETOWN
known as the â* GLOBE
and centrally
Troches are used with always good suecess.
Queen Street, July 11, 1866.
DONALD MâRAEB,
Morchant Tailor,
tails of business; nor will I speak more than in a wort
&
to the consummation of that project,
Mr. Conklin, (rep.) of New York, objected,
Mr, Raymond moved to suspend the rales.
of the twenty-five years of continuous service which |
consent of this government has been given in any way
On the vote being taken there was no quorum, and
then the House, this resolution remaining as the unfin-
had goue ont to visit a patieut. âAt hall-past 10
A number of witnesses testified at the Coroner's
Toquest to the horrible sight that met their view
wheo they entered the scene of the struggle, avd of
enquiry told the story of two men calling at the
not the seeret of Trish discontent, nor are the Ivish a
nation of panpers. The Trish are a hard-working peo-
xtrous anomaly, the [rish Church Establishment. Let
them, in fine, treat Ireland as a child rather thana step-
child, and they will see whether her chronte diseases of
the apthetic conduct of the servant girl, who to every |famine and rebellion will resist such a course of wise
and beneficent legislation.
Potatoes, per bushel, 1s 8d40.2s Singers and Public Speake $ have iven to the poblic, nor of the resnite of the ser- a cloak they called agains w hile she was in the kine he o ple, a nation of toilers; they are able and willing to
Poultry. will find Troches useful in clearing the voice when taken be- | vive, Whatever that service may be worth, it is before and her mistress lyiug of the lounge in the sitting work, if work be only given them, with any prospect of ,
Geese . 2a Sd to 3s 64 fore singing or spesking, and relieving ane stent afier an and before thu cquntry, and it 1s not forâine tojroom. Shortly after they had entered she heard) pemuneration, a fact which'ix easily ascertained âbe find
Turkeys, each 48 tO 88| unusual exertionof the vocal organs. The Troches are te. of it more than wha\ Ihave now said. I said that! Mrs. Corriell scream and call out to her fo take the| ferring to their condition in this or any other try t '
athe and prescribed by Physicians, and have had ve my father w j d sieht : tnt choy ; anon? had pe
Fowls, each, 1 ig Pee hi 2 ae yg men throughout the county. [ se ha aos atl he âfan . ae pee este ves. n child away and go for the doctor. Without stop-j which they have emigrated. q
â 4 se iW 4 * - Ă©s ,
Ducks, Fish ote a Bein an article of true merit, and having proved their effi-| | 6, whom he sold âany thie igen plete ae = oe ping to seo what was the matter, ahe says she ran! â - « They say there's bread and work for all,â .
Codfieh tl Ă© 20s to 30s |cacy by a test of many years, each year eo employed by him, would giv him that character The Out and slarwed the ueighbors, gad on returoing), le Trish âs inducement fi Aieist
Senelenn ou: barrel 25s to 40s | localities in various Lert 4 ee va principle which he adopted in his commercial careor is|With them found the bedroom on fire aud her mis- fia vuelta cists Wha hates Gata 3 ene
: : â trils ssing the stormy ovcan, in obedience
Mackerel, per dozen, 2s Gd to dd ida tep smeoas's Bronchial Troches,â and. do not|the principle which has been adopted by his rons; and)tress dead. ; , |to the law of self-preservation, and picturing to himself
: - umber. take any of the Worthless Imitations that may be offered. [ venture here to express the hope and belief hereafter Those facts were immediately telegraphed to this|in the warm tints of his glowing fancy the charms of the
Boards Gisislest) 3s be he i SOLD BVERYWHERT. it will be adopted and scrupulously adbored to by /bis|city, and detectives put on the look-out for the mur-)**land he's going to,â he vows in his own sorrowful
ae ay 7s 4 0s Oct 6, 1866. | ly sonsâ sons who may coune after as. , derevs, while detectives Wilson, Morris, and other, heart :
: ne fficers ou the Jersey side were-seut to the place of âTil not forget old Ireland
133 to 1838 9 7 p H get reland,
Suingtee, yore Sundries. " : JOHN BELL, Tun âKinepom or Cayapa.ââ Hay, per ton, u ) ue te ie _. MANUFACTURER OF CLOTHING Representatives at Washington, on the 27th ult.â ing yap tia, ar of the perpetrators of er _Now, how is it that the rulers of Ireland cannot. pro- a
if Sails saute "3 hay N allitsâ branches, thankful to his Friends and th-| \)) Raymond, (rep.) of N. Vi, aaked loave ty'ofter b ody deod.. During theday ajury was empanetied vide * bread and work for all, ina toad so teeming a
me a a we ny Patrons for past favors, begs leave to inform them - teat na Bi ah Be she nud eadatin ie bab by Squire Baars, and the reaults which are given be-| with fertility, #0 rich in natural resources as Her Brit A:
pijed we â Lagll ii i 48 ey and the public generally, that he is still to be found at | diate proximity of the United. States of a, powertul low, to the arnazement of but few of the townspeople wae ys pti pe ag pn â ~~ give .
' ; â : Wi : rs , , : a rish Âą 4 erprise fair and reasons „
Calfeki on Pete I i 6d to 9d) hie r,D STAND monarchy under the support of a foreign nation cannot showed beyond all shadow of doubt that uot only able protection, and see that the relations between 7
Hides â ib 7 my 4d tm | 2 be regarded otherwise than as being hostile to the peace) Was the murder not committed by two men, but that landlord and %enant are placed on a proper basis: let 1
pei por ib., 40.40 le Bd Queen Street, and menacing the safety of this Repiblic, and request-|uo less a person than the doctor's owa servant gitl) jem try the effeet of encouraging Trish ahiaden ae 4
> skins, , fs to ds atl is prepared to make up all kinds of garments en ing the oe to inform the House whether any re-iwas the actual perpetrator of the deed, and that she and developing Irish resources, and they will find it to ES
s, per doz., 2d to dd trusted +o him in the latest style and improvement of -aiguanbon â5 | piso by this Government neplogs concocted the story of the robbers, hoping by its/answer the purpose of tranquilizing Ireland better than aL
Partridges, cahates ye LEA Sita ath . GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. Torms Cash. , mern ây Lt pa yd r on tahoe e ea char ef ENG CP ier fhetdiah act. military strength they can bring to bear against that uns %
ba as - E â22 2% Hotrahce th vide Door. mperial rule of an English Prinve, and whether the happy country, Adil to this the abolition of that mons :
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indiscriminately. pe âEMO} LORANGE PEELS, M MA-} |curred to some folks here that the colonists might have lying asleep, remarking, ââ Aa American woman's d-and-al
sane ft elu âgitvadibegd « CLARKE, 4 Pigg ae SPICES â Malt and White Win. qavetly formed a partnership ander the style of the (life ain't worth auything anyhow.â She also swore Meat 4 5 ar err chen ee edie ational sa
~piaoll 2 Agent for above Estate. jyINEGAR, SARDINES, ANCHOVIES, MUSH-| United Provinces of Canada.â Bat private reports!that Aane had proposed robbing the house, and that) jmp, of the â chronic diseaee,â"âgaunt-eyed famine, Jt
Orwell Store, Nov. 12, 1866. ex isl : » CAPERS, and United Service SAUCE, 'aay that every delegate expects.to become a Baronetâ' she herself had not. done anything, to prevent her iy not so long since a British bard sang ef these Ingh
: SAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, Drying FARA N | tho title descending to future generations, if it should go Kalget ' oldiers in the.ecevice of Baglend ee
Fresh Ground Rice KNOTTING DYB STUFFS, and Miscellaneous! yer so low. | That sort of thing is not likely to last. from doing whatever sho hada miadto, Phe AL ted Wetted bree np age ek ae
: Ae ieles, of the Best Quality, and. at Moderate Prievs | Meanwhile, we quietly accept * Dominion "as the only |tus acenged was put-on the stand, when ber employs, «itark, (rom yon stately ranks where lhagliter tiugs,
a Pet nit W. ATSON, | Cc WM. Ru WATSON. |thing between us and tho North Pole,âNew York ers aud others showed, clearly that she was home.the, Mingling wild mirth with war's stern mingtrelsy,
us $e, â WR. W â 7. Nev, 1906. World. - night the murder was committed. Seeicg herse'l| Hig jest while each blithe comrade round hicg tlings,
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eda â' Kingdom,â out â* Doniinion!!"
all right in its way.
day, of saying thata * Kingdomâ on this continent
without a â King,â would be.a queer sort of arrange
ment.
Kixepoms anp Domistons on ove Fronrien.âThe
British American Confederation bill, which bas passed
the House of Lords, and now awaits the action of the
Commons, 1s to be amended, if a Montreal teleyram be
credible, so that the new Government shall not be call-
Well, that. is
We took the liberty, the other
And it oceurred to ua, at the same time, that a
Regal ey with es age w only re et al anid
year, would be rather a s y affair, ** Dominion,â 7; n
however, can probably be kept in repair at. less. cost |Linned, who had perpetrated the deed, sho being
and, therefore, we await particulars before calling in ; yg :
question the propriety of the latter title. It has oc Went into the sittiag room where Mrs. Coriell was
house and whom she believed were the murderers.
Isace D, Fitswarth testified that he saw: Bridget
Durgan after the murder, before wliom he made the
remark that it Was a woman who had committed the
Or if Englishmen and Scotchmen cannot and will not
be mduved to legislate for Ireland on these broad pria-
ciples of equity and equality, let the British Govern-
ment, if it would retain its hold on Lreland, try the ex-
deed, as witness the teeth marks, Shortly after-
wards the girl asked a neighbor woman who was
reseut â what will they do with me if I know who
did the murder, and wooât tell who did it?â
After this witness had given his testimany two
men, Doyle and Hunt, were brought in, and Bridget
: thar: them ont as the men who had done the mur-
+ der.
satisfactory alibis for them. The servant girl than
âipresent wheua Anne took the butcher's knife, and
i
periment once more of pee He sects legislate for
themselves, and according to their wants as a people.â
For three score and seven years have the Trish people
been subjected to a course of treatment inaugurated hy
Pitt and Castlereagh. The experiment has utterly,
miserably, disgtacefally failed, eo that Ireland baa be-
cowe the standing reproach of England before all the
nations of the earth. It cannot be expected that Tro-
âland will ever rest contented in such a state of abject
They brought several witnesses, who proved) wisery, and there is no doubt bat dheâ would have ehĂ©
âwhole worldâs sympathy in any bona Jide effort she
she was acquainted with a girl named Adne) might make to throw off a yoke which is crushing her
âpeople out of existence. In the present unsettled state
âof European affairs, no man or woman in England can
âtell but what the country may wake op sdaie morning
and find herself very badly in need of the oft-tried bras
sensi