THE WER: DNESDA Y, 868. a ee adie ee — $s — fo 7 ae —# . bythe mode in| mE Charlottetown, 4th Sept., 1868, ssmy chamber, hb Ceuncil, ie! dec of the 5 a the Ontario papers thus he may Pp I beg leave to acknowledge receipt of your tetter of the ahi ligense trom the ph ye ‘ ey eel . : rial has been but f had 4 while all my cattle digease An wy te sae & iy oe ital 2s . “pane fe or 1 al and the intelligent. yen thetnton Toad, py hey eg bb his Pre hii a ey elt Vv, ath) idl ta : dive, . ; \ mton : _ pure e of om ; ng * “ Ee whe law ax within or without the cou he feeling prevails that iwihis Island, comprising p He 12,000 acres of land, situ. * : ‘not so mach as hasbeen said by others. The jaw and ; pe d beard h the Judge has discharged his duties properly, | ate on Lot 19, at the price of 13s, 9d, per acre, the arrears of chin, as far as can be swiged SS tieeh aking yet —_ were fs chy and their passions and prejudices | vent, amounting to nearly £5000, ing with the estate, not haa an article o the J, Oh thn cape atm. © young gifl about ile he has no doubt of the cal days to hold any | on the state of Europe, — — ing, desire: a Napehoen forthe 6 reservation of the peace of | covers them, aro ste: , D nontl galength ep T| Europa, he u on him the reduction of the Sas as the man has by no mean a bad expression, His rest-| were inflamed even as they were entering their mais by and eftaring the green a see — you, to the Govern. ae Ape amg tk the o rareive ledge of peace. ~ less eyes are against him, and they are perhaps the editorials, telegrams, &e , &e., in the newspapers they "a. beeen fully appreciate the expression of desire, fo aa el'the acubdest. oben i ing William will review the Prussian | worst feature of his face. As he stands now, he would! were sure to read. upon your part, that they may rere ype of eman- ; ’ tin. amidst the b ; Me i “ are | mist-asthe man who would comnnt the atravions orime | hand. ‘The reportia the 0 Globe says ng of | exceedingly desirous of availing themselves of it, In order ate cee arte a] Saat of which he now stands acensed, He is a stron “Great interest was excited b na tn (nie iranian! . act and cound coaches . whi sisted th ad rani 8 noun aC hes ofa shard es Of. a shatterd P aie. tp Ay, wt J oars angient Uni- | gearcely be picked out by the most expert physgino-| The report of the first ey’ pronenting® has come to p cork ap Eg pee . lar loa! . apparently capable of endurigE | jutors, Before ghing into dethil : ire to have some further particul t no ated me Niatdsh a of makin 4h rmined fight. Ake that Mr. O'Reilly, Crown prosecuto Ven, _ ve eahete eadiibnabenerd to theme which ¥ dew request you to that it would ain unbroken, The King. im} shontders ure broad and well knit, bat his chest is of no! Roman Catholic jarors, and two protestant jurors = furnish tome, with as little delay as possible, : » uihtross, : *P do} depth, especially for ane of iis apparent strength. ITs !ing Roman Catholic wives. ~Severat Protestants w Ist. Particulars of the agreement between you and Mr. un urbanoe “of the peace of) limbs are slender, a dicateractivity, His head is| also challénged ty bim, who so pe sep ie Todd. Eck 2h cs 3 Trkela the vigor of! commonly what is Galled’a © bullet head,” being almost | fair men by the defence, Hodgins, who was oljecte 2nd. Rent roll with names of Tenants, how much land : 4 ia- iliydrd Cameron, for cause, 18 an Orangeman, | under lease—how much wilderness land—arrears of rent ey have that they donot dread! round, the animal characteristics evidently predomin- | by Me Billy rd Cameron, for cquap, | Ve fated toe . - ie compelled to enter into @ conflict! ating ; yet he is.a man of iiitelligent appearahee, and no | it is said, of extreme opinions, Ye are etat due from cacty jan Be S g€HAwWaay : * 4 = one woul! for a moment think of setting him down as | other Orangemen on the jary. There wad an importay rand Lie vol ois Aiea gpsetnted GOR ould Inspect a to ¥ f . wea ‘ / P ting International Cricket Mately| daes; he may be a knave, buthe iscertainly not a! point raised as to * challenge for cause,’ interesting: " we tnaaée exthe ate iecleet dele tart ten 3p nto anck twenty-two of} fool: Nica : sin fi the legal profession. The Ontario statute says the : he praserty, dl tee oe ee ? : * tory ) ’ to-day, ou St. orge’s 1 ahbiamatin i prisoner shall not have more than twenty peremp ait i. come a title bew i a gr ube graye pnad. Hob Aboat 40¢ fe reong wore reagat [From the Halifax Evening Express] challenges. When prigoner had challenged twelve seams Na Z Maer 95. yon the ng rome . p ‘ : ie array tumber of laine. The All ngland vi t inal ‘s petaen he gona ot ay yh jae onney The Carmisloner of Publi Lan bs babe Proven . tho ia § ad bi evel” : aplendid against first rate| WHELAN FOUND GUILTY. ©. but the challenge was refused hy th : ag try, but if'you will be so good ad to let me know w a ia caphan f fisaye ir bcd mf on weet : the ground, that the prisoner could, not ehallenge for sto Pena a rl above particulars, I will send to him, : ‘ ovfy 4 ing o ing, soured 124 runé® for al: — : Diels. aad 1 aad B livtouer oa ~~ ‘seven wickets. The mateh will.evntinae Thurs-) ‘The wretched man Whelan has been: foond guilty. | cause until after he hey and twenty oe ) sii bom and aeqaent Ne a QA Town, 80 a8 to peg dite mat- 0 fo gatey ‘ - ‘and Friday, | fits he . | No other verdict could have been reasonably anticipated. | that mixonen havin gys perempte , ters as much as possible. ‘The agreement will, of course, ity her, indeed, sir,’ said the young wLivunor. Sore. Worle is reported in Parle t The oth of the evidence was circumstantial, but such | gould not then exercive his challenge for cause. Antes speak for itself, butt wish M1so, independently of it, to know ) h si ) anh ofheartfelt sympathy vi ing of Prussia at Kiel. when je said tis the caso almost alwaya when a murder is planned | prisoner had exhansted bis peremptory challenges, Mr. | from-you the terms of payment of the purchase momey, in mu like to see her?’ she added, that i ccaieelion to enter into a contest he should fight and premoditated, . Every preeantion is taken to pre-! [Lillyard Carierohy, fof the prisoner, prefented a ait ease of this matter thee, ee oe us. to her,’ 1 replied, : it i. excites no animosity. in the French Cabing, the | vent the possibility of discovery, but how often does it) emptory challenge to another juror, alleging, the aH ave greasy 2 illa bathed in tears, by the grave of | Wo of the King are regarded as having refdrence happen in soch instances, that an over-ruling Providence |to se challenge because the challenge to Sparks ha : JOSEPH HENSLEY lved, Shereceiv ewith se . | Merely to the events of 186G, and as not susceptile'of | brings to nought: the devices of man! Aud so it haa! heen for cause, and this last challenge inade, twenty aig of manners tall noe aeshhe ag any Foicutton to the present etate of affiirs in Eqvope. le with the marderer of the late Mr. McGee. The only, exclusive of Sparks. Bat the One: re ph vert Attorney General, ition, ‘by detailing the efforts’ made The Paris Moniteur has a tranquilizing leadtr in| foul crime was planned with the utmost secrecy, The | ruled the last challenge, and it is whisperer that the de- Charlottetown, 7th Sept, 1868, oni har # griof, bot! bric® which it reviews the relations of the Kreat poweraland | assassin was found willing to ran the. risk af doing tho} fence is not aativhed with these ratings. : re great grief, but briefly state considers the situation calm and peaceful. Reporte! decd. ‘The intended victim. was trailed for weeks, till) ‘Tite node of challengieg adopted by the defeneo wes Thaye the hono- to acknowledge the receipt of your letter 1ast succeeded in inducing her to leave have been reegived.at Belgrady that a battle baa been | an opportunity should be found for dispatching him) new in Canada. Mer, Cameron. insisted that twolve | pred ath Sept., instant, in which, after communicating to yards, and that twelve moutlis after th fought between the ‘Turkish troops aod the Bulgarian | without fear o detection, The time was at deneth do- jurors should be called, and should take their place be- me the gratifying intelligeace that the Government appre- al occurrence which 1 have related, we | insurgents near Philippopen, the latter made the at- | termined npon, that tine being midnight, when the | fore he waa called up to challenge ; and that when both | igre my desire that they may have an opportunity of eman- tat the alter together as man and wife, Sho | tack, but after a desperate fight they were repalsedl, distinguished statesman was returning to bis chambers. | sides hud challenged as — of these as they pleased, cipating the Leascholders upon Lot 19, and that they are ull lives to bless my love with her smiles, and my | persned and driven dack to the Balkan ber | But, strange to say, the movementa of the assassin that | others should be called (6 make Op the fwelve, and those | execsdingly desirous to avail themselves of such opportu- children with her precepts ; but ‘on the daniven he Turkish "oss was heavy. Over two hundred nj evening were so peculiar—there was a something in| so called he may again challenge, and so on until the nity. You request me to furnish you with further partien- y that . 4, | Were killed while defending one of the Forts avsaultal his ¢ yes, a nervousness in his manner, a peculiar and! Jury was made np. ‘The Court’ roled that he hada lars connected with the estate offered for sale by me, ‘in her of “be yronn nile, she secludes herself in by the rebels. The lose of the latter ix unknown. [significant restlessness about him, whieh Saated at- tight to-maké mode ny HE eb | and the Jory wore called in —. a ee may bs enabled to arrive ata ine at Cvotes the hours of darktiess ‘to New York, Sept. 17th —Steamer * Melita,’ of Wat. tention, thongh it did not arouse suspicion. A pistol |ihat way. The following are the names of tae men fg J 6m ab aul bs we, clan i. prayer. : rep & Co's line, from Boston Avgast 26th for Liver- was observed to pretrode partially from his pocket.) hosen:—Wiliam Purdy, Thomas Weatnerley, John A Pvse po. pe 1 ¥ you, y As for me, that accident has made a physical | poo), was burned at seaSept. 6. Paseengers and crew | When the Moody deed had bern consummated, these | Reotes, Matthew ITecod, George Cavanagh, sain ed (PM Particulars of agroemont between moand Mr. Todd, coward of me at the sight of a mountain precipice, | saved by ship, a steamer from Havre for New Yor things were remembered, and Whelau was searched for) Hodgins, William Margan, Robert W. Brown, J00h! ond, tans soll of patabe with names of ‘Tevants, The By : Tought to add that the driver's body and bark § Monequash’ of Prince Edward Island. Gol immediately, and found. It was proved that he was! Wilson, Win, Gamble, Robert M'Daniel, Samuel Conn. | quality of Jand under lease—the quantity of wilderness ‘was fo on the road: ‘ ~ ! 1444. 2 abroad that night; he was at the Russell Wouse short!y oomemene Tree ————— land, and arrears of rent due from each Tenant, the te giemiediohited Agiok -o bey Orrawa, Sept. 17.—Patrick Bockley, an alleged! after the murder, and showed no inclination. to go to {Prom the Halifax Evening Experes.) : Sed, Plan of the property, ce had been strnek dead by the same flash of accomplice in the MeGee murder is saul to be msane, ward the scene of it when the alarm was ralved, After od nad ‘i hs 4th, ‘The terms of payment of the purchase money, lig ning that blinded the restive h Bail will probably: be accepted: for Eagleson, _Ems his arrest, a pistol was found concealed in his lodgings, MONUMENT TO THER LATE DR. HOGAN, | I hav» now to enclose, for the information of the Govern- j ‘a we REreS. wright and Murphy, the other alleged accomplices, with one of the chanibers empty. und which bore evi- : aes | ment, the rent rollof the estate, in which are stated the ais: cua eam ——— a | Whelan most atrongly protests that he did not shoot dunce of having beén recently discharged. Suspicion) Strolling through the Cemetery of the Holy Cross, the names of the Tenants—the quantities of land held by each, ews by Telegraph. McGee but knowe who did. It is suspected he will became certainty in the jublic mind, but as yet the | other day, We Were att egetul to the eastern or a | cles aoa omen prgitas lhen farm respectively,” I en- * make a full confession before long. evidence was only presmmptive. He had been heard | sleyated portion of it, by ® very pretty monument ercet- | ‘The purchase money will be required in cash upon delivery be 28 Lonvon, Sept. 18, (eve.) The Emperor Napoleon, |to threaten the life éf Mr. McGee, and was known to) ed over a single grave. enelosed by whandsome and sab: : : ; 2s gripioe : Ortawa,—Sept. 15—Whelan, for murder ot McGee | Empress gavele pe Prince lnpacte to-duy tmade 4 belong to the Fentan Brotherhood.” Still Ay Was 0) stantial irae valle On exainination, we found that pel ing be Bars sie wn Prise A steggoonan || hth, was found guilty, and sentenecd to he hanged on Thure- | visit to Queen Isabella of Spain. at St Sebastian. An! direct evidence against him, His threats might be only | there lie the remaing of the fate lamented) Dr. Hogan. basses © ae uke 7 oe =’ 2 pe roll 4 ge ed Oth december. He protested his innocence, | Italian Cardinal has been tried hy the Civil Coort at] the words of a vain and foolish braggart? and it was) ‘Phe monument erected over his remains ix certainly 4 | the Government to arrive at a sound and fina eonclusion. ‘ Sept, 15.—The Times has a lengthy editori-| Rieta and sentenced to pay a fine of five hundred franes possible that hiv pistol might Nave Veen discharged ac- | peantiful piece of workmanship. reflecting the kreatest | yy y desire is that the Government, should they decide upon al on, merican affairs. The writer believes Mr. John-| for attempting to take possession of the See Sabina, Ly cidently or innocently, Bat “murder will out.” ‘The credit to the seulpter, Mr. J. H. Morphy, of thie city, | purchasing the property which I have offered them, shall ston, Anierican Minister, has a curte blanche from|order of the Pope, without the authorization of the | public excitement and indignation could not rest with-| who yot only took great pajus wm getting up the design, | have it at what it may cost me, I do not intend to receive hie Government, to settle the ‘ Alabama’ claims, ‘The King of Italy. eut probing the matter in every possible direction. | hie contributed to the A of te. pounds sterling. in! one shilling over and above tho est of the estate, nor to pte se nea Aspect presents little trouble, No! Mprz. Sept. 18.—A terrible explosion’ took place at} Every man in the country was a volunteer detective, work, in its ereetion. The monument has a granite | desire any pecuniary advantage therefrom, and I beg to as. ‘ Statesman ever believed that the ‘Alabama’ the cartridge factory in this city to-day, Thirty pereons | and every trace of evidence, even the slightest, was ex-| fase. the reat of Italian marbls viz. a plynth on which | sure you that I shall be most happy to afford the Commis. the connivance of Great Britain. ‘The! were killed outright, and 82 badly injured, Tho build-j amined with an fagerness and earnestness which show: | jg jnae,ibed, “Ie 1s NOT DEAD. HUT sLEEPETH.” and on | sioner of Public Lands the fullest information relanve to tho | & vance of the United States was the indifference ing in which the explosion occnrred was torn to pieces ed that it would be a difficult thing for the guilty to either corver of the same is an ivy leaf, which appears | estate which 1s in my power to impart, and should the Goy- of gland in the civil war, and her willingness to see} Loxpon, Sept. 17. (eve.)—The Times contrasts the escape. Suspicion was uviversally centered apoen | ay thoagh having dropped from ofthe wreath above. bad pry our Zhe nese of 4 rghit aan rear — in Great Britain with that of the) Whelan, and one cireimeatance after another perongttion- On the plyotie ia aypedestal to which is attaghed a sero!! one nce of sympathy in their hour) United States, In both cases. the elections are new ed it more and more. Atlensth a person ia found who ivine the follawine kusorintian: " ment in Of ttial. Mr. Seward has refused the handsome offer jones. Here in Ragland there are many contests differ: actually saw the shot fired, anil McGee fall, and his _ “a sstinbe or teay Sage eee of poo Poh se “The dhs spy the ‘arbitration which shoald be credited to England. He/ing in men and principles. and the resulta a con-| assassin flee. This evidence, of course, if mubstantiated, Richa RDE HOGAN year at which rents and arrcats of rent aro uenally collected ‘outs the past adrift, aud the thing is as good av) fused hubbud in which not one sound is heard above | setiles the question of the prisoners guilt, and accord ‘ 4 ome jisat hand, and asl shall refrain from enforcing prtyment « The only thing to ascertain is the responsibili- | the rest.—The incidents thus far have Leen peaceful | ingly strong efforts. were made to break it down, but either of rent or aprears, in the hope that the Government | ernment determine upon purchasing, will lay before them an | abstract of the title, | I desire that the Government may give this offer immediate Scull Asst, Sargeon, f England to fix the proper indomnity. ‘The prose | even negative; bat the eight weeks remaining before | with little success, Then came the dialogny in jail be- Fon of the lato esninent wage? eg may purchase, you will readily appreciate my desire to bo comments variously on the recent speech of | the elections may warm the contest that ia now so quiet, tween Whelan’ and Doyle. overboard by detective i Johu Hogan, Esq. ai ng acquainted with the decision of the Government as soon ae poleon at Chalons. The following words were made) The Times. ‘ow the vinlent animation of the Pre-| Cullen and a person named Hers. Here Whelan con- Romer 1844; killed Pye the Nova | practicable. of by the Emperor on that occasion :—'T will say’ sidential fight in the United States. and cals an Ameri- | feesed to the commission of the crime, and even explain- Heotin Railway Sept. 25. 1867. Vhie T have the honor to be, Sir, hing more, as the public prints are sure to draw! ean general election an American. carnival. The | +d howit!bad bees accomplished. There were other | Monnment is erected by Major.Cien. i Your obedt, servant, , »phecies however cautious my words.” American people may be serious and interested, but| subsidiary links, all scrving to complete the chain. of | Doyle, His Grace the Archbishop, JAMES C. POPE, Loxpvon, so 15. (eve.)—Reverdy Johnston ‘had they allow the most accentric and grotesque character- | evidence, and convince the jary that no alternutive was and many of the Catholic and eve a pheonld " his first interview withthe Queen at Windeor Castle, | istic to represent the whole people which does them! left them but to bring in a verdiet of guilty, testant Clergy and Laity at Ltn ue , 2 il A tpaaiece cmt pee eg ar aa — roe: ape Jobn- | some injustice, but lees joy: than is commonly thought.; Tho character of the crime has no parallel in whe | and € asec P. E. Iqaed, Chartottetown, Lith Sept.; 1868 ston was introdu ci nley, ' av Sepr.—Str Je 5 é icke powity. ralled | dd ‘op a : ay : Sheter of the Lolted Gratee een ee rent Sehit. Bit Joho Young.” the Perea Rel ee erk ee rpesnene nent atrocity: | Ts oalie The Prprstat fa surrounded by a moulded Cor. on HHon.T. ©. Pope, his tials a9 Minister of the United States to the| Governor-General of New Svath Wales, has been | forth not so much a burst of popular indignation, as & ; A with |). Sim; Court of St. James. The Queen and Court left. yee | named for Governor-General ot Canada. A letter to | feeling of utter bereavement, by the striking down of a) whieh rests a large semi-octagonal Cross entwined with | Thave the honor now to acknowledge veeeipt of your ¥ 00 A special train for Scotland. ‘The telegraphic | the * Independence Belge,’ from Constantinople, dated | great publis benefactor, Te was fitting that the instru-|a Wruaru ov ivy. ‘The elevation appears about nine | letter of 7th inst., relative to Lot 19 and of the plan of the accounts of the terrible carthquakes on the western Sept. 8th states that an attempt of the Greeks of Chiae| ment of this dreadful crime should be brought to the | feet. va ; k | property, and list of arrears from each ‘Tenant referred to in evast of h America has created much excitement | to celebrate the day of the baptism of the heir of the! bar of justice, though it was felt that the punishment of | Mneh credit ie due to the Lady who enrried this wor ‘it, and whieh you handed to me personally. I have not, The commercial world is eager for fall details of Grecian King was suppresved by the Tarkish authori-|ten thousand Whelaus would be no adeqaate counter: | of lave to completion. Notonly thie hut forwarded [6 )) wover, as yet, received the rent roll containing names of the loss of life, property, and shipping, and the arti- | ties. The Greeke attache of the American Consalate | poise to the publig loss received. ‘Lhe criminal has been | the mother of the late Dr. Hogan the handsome san of Tenants aud quantities of Innd held by each, with terms of eval of the mail reports is looked for with deep interest. | was one of the persons arrested, It is said Admiral) condemned. and we trost the present generation in these | one hondred pounds sterling, which the recipient ack- their leases also referred to in your letter, -The Pall Mall ‘ Gazette’ this afternoon has a leading | Farragut petitioned for bis release, bat the petition was | Colonies will never be required again to mourn over | nowledges, m a tetter lately reesived by the lady attud- | I observe that you decline at present to furnish ‘tha article on the prospects of peace or war. It says that | refused and the man was taken in confinement to the | the perpctration of a similar erime—a evime which in- | ed to above, and in whieh Mrs. Hogan tenders her heart- | Gover ws pte with particulars of your agreement with in every capital of Europe the belief that’s great and | Dardanelles. Mr. Bancroft, the Minister of the United | variably brings with it its own panishinent, and destroys | felt thanksto the people of Inalifax aud Charlottetown we — et in Ae one gp dig Ist Sept.. you informed war is impending, grows day by day—that| States, is expected at Munich this week to exchange | for the time being the organization with whieh ft hop- | for their generous and practical eympathy. re of roa to aad & gig wa eto — Mr, i the best informed men expect it to break out before the | the treat y between the Bavarian and American Govern- pens to be connected. ‘The murder of MeGee has been) A very beantifal photograph las heen taken hy Mr. iy aa, tae aa h ssitatl i. kt tegen 4 po 7 ' end of the present year, ments. the death blow to Feniantem in Canada. Brennan. giving fine and elear ilnatration of the monu- with chee particelare ow i. a ¢ thennie an “ ould taee “New Yorx, Sept. 15.—The print works of the) Nw York, Sept. 19.—The cricket'match was con- By the telegram it will be seen that sentence of death | ment, railing. @e. Having visited the grave, and Nl no objection to dons, - = w aring Company of Gloucester, | cluded yesterday by the American twenty-two scoring | lias heen passed upon Whelan, and that his execution | epected the photograph, we must say that eae As regarils the purchase monayy you state that It will a New Jersey. were burned esterday. Logs--$500,000. | 88 on their second innings which, with 6U on their frst will take place on the tenth of December. a most perfect reflex of the former, and highly eredit- be require! in cash upon delivery of the deeds of. con- Advices from South America state that a strange phe-| innings, made a total of 146, against 175 by the Eng- able to Mr. Brennan, veyance, ‘The Government are not prepared, nor do nomenon ocenrred on the wt preceding the earth-| lishmen in one innings. Nine of the Englishmen play- [From the St. John + Freeman,"] We shonld not omit to notice the cleanly appearance they think it advisable, to accede to these terms, nor if quake, in the appearance of a brilliant Jight in the] ed aq game of base hall. with the Amerwans, — The fog ot the Cemetery, the keeping of which reflecte the great-| the fact is, as they beliexe it tea be, that you liave five north east, which was supposed to be a conflagration 6r| score stood 33 for the Englishmen, aud 10 for the THE WHELAN ‘TRIAL. eat credit on Mr, Wm, Stoker, the worthy sexton, years allowed by Mr. Todd to pay the purchase money, a voleanic eru tion; an enormons developement of the | Americans. Toey left for Montreal today. Gold we _- —- - ~ — —>|do they think that you will, on consideration, ask any floid filled the air, In Brazil during the Jatter Loxpow,Sept 20—Jobn Wilson Peaton.M. P.for North| The trinl of Whelan. for the murder of Mr. ToD, Ma.A. H. St. GunwAts, Proprietor “of the Canadian pny hg as aad mre: from them than those to whieh partof July,a meteor was observed which disturbed magnetic instruments largely. Gold 144}. Orrawa, Sept. 15.—The Hon. John Hilliard Came- rou. one of Whelan's Counsel, made an eloqnent speech Serge aa has been by Aare Secretary of State for! MeGee, has ng (when we write) virtnally closed. It and, and Earl of Mayo Governor General af India, | ja execedin tly to be regretted that the Canadian papers, * ; ‘ St ‘ prot An insurrection is said - have broken out in Andulu- | even those of them with pretensions to high eharacter, | Agent for procuring American Advertisements, and Siseutda. eee oe Dropardalah pay tha porchane pepaey sia. Spain. have done so mach to create the impression amongst all is authorized also ty receive Canadian Advertisements fh hee atruat instalments with interest, if your agrec- Advertising Agency, Toronto, Ont., ie our Sore!” The Government, provided the Report of the Com- ‘ in defence of the ner, James Whelan, which took | Larun,—A despatch from Madrid announces the re- | impartial men that Whelan could pot wet a fair trial. ur this paper. re? ment epeeities that interest is to 1, or, a8 about three hours delivery.—Mr., O’Rielly, the Crown signation of the Prime Minister and most of the Cabin- a that they and those for whom they Side were de-| . f ; Me a ——~ > [sire ataoe your proposal and pesos | patter tan he Prosecutor, followed in a very able speech, which ecen- | et, The Marquis Havana has been reqnested to fi!) termined— perhaps because they were honestly satisfied ; think they can conveniently to the general public service, pied about two hours. Judge Richards revieved the | their oman miterim. The Queen is returnin Madl-| of hia guilt, perhaps only because they sought a victim @ h t H Et ul d. ven they are willing to agree, subject to sald Report, to pay whole of the evidence for the prosecution and defences | rid, artial law has been proclaimed in the Capital. | to satisty their craving for revenge—+that he ehould not a a Lhd Myf the purchase money thus If It turns out that you are whieh took up the time of the Court for six and a hall The Paris journals have reports that a general insur-| escape throu h any soch insufliciency ot evidence aa| <= ' . = | bonud.to pay interest, viz :—22,800 at exeention of deed, hours... The Sry retired at nine o'clock, and after de- | rection agslont the Queen of Spain has beet comme ne- weand compel an laparsiel Jury to find a verdict of | Wednesday, September £223, 1G. | £3,000 and interest 1st March, 1869, balance, say £2,950 liberation, Coane ‘Const and returned # verdict of ed, headed by Gen. Prim, and the Generals who were acquittal, while they were morally certain that he was | == Sorc trortmrsontissiose | and Interest Ist Sept., 1809, OT b. Wem A | ; ys oka , pone op gp vg Same account says the rebels are | the poeeeree. Por days before the trial i newspaper | Tie following Correspondence between the Attorney on ae whole purchase money withina RK, + To——A locomotive ex | moving on Madird in force, agitation was revived. In papers without number General and the Hon, J, C. Pope, relative to the pure | rne | vou wit 1 ' : the t of Evie Railroad. at Rochester, New: York,| Livienvoor, Sept. 21.—Apprchenaions of war have Whelan was spoken of ava Feuian. Fenians, it wae s : : The rent ro}, you will recollect, has not yet been fur- Yewterdny instantly pane persons. The Ha, tian | paytially subsided during the past week. The efforts | said. were raletog funds for his defence—indeed ta aulr- | “Uaee of Lot 19, will moro trathfally explain all mpatnare | wlabved, Your obeda' bivthe: ar steamer * Galatea,’ sailed from here yesterday for| of the Parisian press to extract a warlike significance | serthe 10 any such fund was declared to be proof con- | Connected therewith, than the article in the last Islander; ' JOSEPH HENSLEY » Port au Prince, fully sapplied with war materials. | from tho speech of the King of Prussia at Kiel have|clusive of Fenian sympathies. Many. Fenian Head | heades enabling the ‘Tenants of the Island to appreci- Attorney General. ~ State election in Maine F wi teg 3 restited In the suc-| proved a failure. It is evident that peace is sincerely | Centres, jt was said, had assembled at Ottawa to wateb | ate to its fall extent the value of W. I. Pope's mock- cess of the republican ticket by twenty thousand iae- desired by the governments and peo fe of Europe, with | the edings; guards were strengthened, and a great aympathy for the Tenants of the above Lot. Our waat Charlottetown, 17th Sopt., 1868, ee eae the sole exception of the Emperor of the French. whose lalieplay of Military force was made, as if an attempt at | SY7P8Y ' ea 1 Sim; rpore is unknown. and perhaps undetermined. | reseue by some strong body were really apprehended ; | Of space prevents as from anewering the Jslander this 1 iitve the honor to acknowledge recelpt of your letto® Giewing indignation is manifesting itself at his am-| the newspapers discussed tle propriety of Mr. J. If. | week, bat we shall be happy to trim him off in our next: | of 1h inst., in which you inform me that the Governs jority. Gold 1444. Wee vi _ Orrawa, Sept. 16.—The Privy Couneil thie after. pave heard certain parties representing the Acadian Tron Mining ipany concerning the route of the In- | biguity und indecision. Accorddng to the tenor of Cameron's accepting a fee for the defenee, as if to do olde, ment are not prepared, hor do they think it advisable. tercolonial | w. The Council came to no deci- ania advices irom Centtal Asia, The resumption. of | anything to pears t rune a fair trial were a evime Cuantorterows, to accede to the terms of my offer to sell that portion of i ~ New York. 16.An appliention for a now the Spanish naval foree, stationed off Cadiz, had revolt- | box a leading paper in Ottawa, regarded as the organ ; 4 a ae of hed walhe-ved po nae aces, oe = trial of H be m waeeege at Toronto | ed against the Queen's Government. ‘The Generals, | of the Dominion Premier, discussed the probable effect, Sin; geanenion par LOrrenra oo th your emake der naa lenge of per-| recently banished, had returned and joined the revolt. | the present and personal influence of Mr. J, Hl. Cam-| 1 enclose fot publication copies of the correxpondence : Fhave-thehoner to be, Bir was not allowed. : d men of the Marehatl ‘LaTorre leaded the movement, and the | eron, the Orange Grand Master, as counsel for the which has lately taken. place between the Governmont and Your obodt, pabvant, Volaggeer Canadian Rifle ‘are encamped at} leading of the old O'Donnelist party sustained | prisoner, may have on their verdict, and as the trial : : : *” “JAMES C- POPE, near Montreal, They will have a ten day's nw sel ined i P oa tt hie a hed: 1 all the Honorable James ©. Pope, relative to that portion of d ' ” 7 f him... towns have joined the insurrection, and | progressed te egraphic deepatebcs announced all over Township No, 19 recently purchased by him from Mr. Todd, Hien, Jecoutl Wenbieg. ;) a : _ | the most intense panic prevailed at the Coart. Troops | the Dominion that if Whelan wero not convicted the |, die ACs cca a ee tes for the forth- | have heen departed south, Gen, Congh tahingroem, Loyaliste, Whoever they are that wish to monopolise : our obedt, setvanty i at Chiucovan.: ras 5 mmence| mand. There wag_a rumour in Paria on Saturday | that name, pond. take the matter in their ef ands SOSEPIL TTENSLEY. New lloret.—TIt will be seen hy reference to our ad- 3 . » .* f ‘Toler. At Peo ~7eping that Geese amet abdicated, woo die tory - yh ips Gens ture ernie i reer Charlottetown, ist Sept., 180, | Vertising columns that our friends, Messrs. George and ee tie placed ‘Where are yon going with that miserable ani- Strong convictory evidence against Whelan of which Orn § John ONeill, havo formed a co-partnership under the poe nell apie at She re: | dragging a lean, wre Ae well | along the road, oller of a farmer who was) the world is yet ignorant,” snd the charactor and ere. tee ht penprennae seni Fe teenie ty aut Ae is | style of O'Neill Brothers, and have opened up, ia the ‘hed-looking horned sheep | dibility of Lacroix were ganvaesed before he was put days, agreed with A Thornton Todd, Eeq., for the | building owned and lately oconpied by Mr. J. G, Eok- upon the stand. Those who managed the prosecution purchase of his estate in this Island, which comprises about | stadt, on Queen Street, a first-class hotel, callad the . on the part of the Crown did their utmost in the same lve thousand of land, sit Lot 19. The| “Union House,” Mes ; dive, en- H wooed pr po ‘is fer ty nf nag ‘ 0 The population of Otcawa and its neighbor- priee te be paid Mr, Todd ts thirteen dhlUlnge and nine pance fd and ptt. potewet of we have Oe anit I de ae ly, f wot quite, one-half Catholic. ‘The pero, The arrears af rent, whieh amount to nearly| doubt tbat in. their new oe mgea caterers to tha