-— a we ——— ————= msie uni” ee : » naan it would remain TERRIBLE EARTHOUCAKES (IN SOOGTH ftomance in Reat Lire.—A young mao! Desrrverive Hat. Srenm —One of the Rusnee, oul enreunee bone po pn SWEPTOA from Western Massachusetts, on his way to! severest hail storgis whieh any part of the . “ tt wsid « oa om not wee any cause for — New York on one of the Hudson river boats, | Province has, perhaps, ever experienced wen the dietu:r bance et the peace of Europe, in the REPORTEI 00 wives! recently, made the acquaintance Gl # lady of over some portions of — % jes > lod | SFMNS und wavy T beheld the tiger of the father ~ middle age, Who seemed much interested in nesday afternoon, the 2Tth ult. : eon” rf Cl iand. They have proved that they do not drend a Sonth America to the! him, and who at leagth told him that he great-/ over parts of the following es Pt - DS*| gives combat and if compelled to cuter into @ con- New York He ives wecounts of fearfal ty resemb!ed a son of hers who had died not ville, Knowlesville, Glassvil e, 0 ~ = dict they will fight it out.” ai earthquakes which occurred ep the 16th ulti. fong ago. Before separating from hitn, she Mouth of Beekaguimie, Simonds, , ” FBOM THE STATES. ved several large cities in the} yave him an a gent invitation to call ate cer-) Corner, and Brighton, doing immense ee tt t he promised The width of the storm was from ene and a} New York, Sept. 15th. mie, and dest uthern p sof P The shock, a He-/tain number in New York, which ; , : o¥ a pre, ee i a see ! : yr - minutes, tod On arriving at the place appointed he halfto two miles. It is thought by some that | - A ——— a athe a $. poctendag Vana dispate!)) save, only asted | t ’ rf \ mee . > 4 ‘ e _ re ailrome oche . . y. ' . ee “le! up ' 000 bushels of grain were destroy-| © but in that t »= 000 to 30,000 persons | found that it was not the residence oo os o - ~ a rod att 0 the mouth of} inatantly killing four persons. . were hie aa the statement is, low égavellex, but of a friend of hers, who had ec etween ictoria | os tad The Llnytien War wenmer Galeates sailed feom . ’ - . ’ » > . s ‘ xee | ? * : ak stiin 2 Ug cormeepondent is worse | daughter of engaging appearance, but ap Little Presque tele, ? tance ne — ing ‘here yesterday Gor Part Au Privee, fully eupplied He savs parently in ill health This young ludy it ap. thie miles. tu the ormer settlemen : ne with eae endeveaie. “A nlstir eonrd preceded the earth- | peara, was tbe betrothed of the young nan | fields ot beautiful grain were comp etely | "The State election in Maine yesterday. — ; y led 1 , : wking mo-| who wasdead. Owiny to his striking reaem- destroyed, so that farmers turned their cattle | jy the ayceess of the Republican Dicket by twenty ' ‘ nid Was SU eaead 3 t z - - ap ; is 4 4 : : 2a re ‘ d the inhabitants blance to the deceased lover, our friend fion.|into the fields to pick up what they could. | thousand majority. t ‘ “ } ware ne we ably he be , 4 P i we > ar: : : All along th uthern const) Berkshire was received with great condiality, |}G@ne of the kailatones which - at \ eat Gold 144}. New York, 15th eit r dan’ Li me es i +c nw! . . “ i . toe : ye sil . i ™ pe wards | e a y ‘ ain eis . tated. eausing the ships | and was urgendly invited to call again, whic he weishe d over an ounce, many being of ds | The Print Works of the Washington Many- sa ad § d ; the land he did. and before he left the city he was en- of four inches in cireumference. Upwards of | al 8 ‘c y at Gloucester, New Jersey 10 Graig & . oe eee y “Shortly after! thirty panes of glass were broken out of some | facturing Compan wie oo 7? sie dates Phe wildness of this seene | gayved to marry the young lady. Shortly after | thirty q anes of a eth ele see ‘ | were burned yesterday Loss half millies dollars td tr vet “ has never heen equaled returning to his home, word came that his af) houses, and ail im ve ie ox 0 resets ‘Advices from South America state that a ‘ ces trie A has never rt qp ites ’ . avinie » los - H Arequina, x city of 35,000 inhabitants, its/ fianced, whose health was greatly impaired, ee po og othe “a t sed strange phenomeaou eecurred on the night pre- , : ! Rigen 1003 snide, has pasnend was much worse, and be returned to the city stock there was only ® heavy gust of wing * | ceding the earthquake in the appearance of a . 8 > t 1 rrAnne, . a ’ a ai , ae - ‘ ™ mi . war. § » vestirve being left. The! and remained with her until her death. This/and at the north of Simonds a very heavy | light in the North-east, which was supposed to be — ™ tua : vat ws to re-| young lady had about thirteen thousand dol ! thunder shower. Report Says, that at Juhns ja conflagration er a Selcauic eruplen. An streogth of the uses R : x th bate Zs her own right, ond daring her sv knese, | ville and vicinity, roofs had shingles blown off, | enormeus deveiopment of the electric fluid filled erage “year, veg © ie a a “ » she be-|and some barns were either blown over or | the air were i ne, b ’ with the free consent of her parents, she be-jand § » barns ¢ ' , pista wan ve ' rey Be eleahumenaes = Boosie it all pan her intended, and he has, moved out of their places — Intelligencer. fu Brazil, ducing rye ge siete July, _ wave perished in the ruins. ree he wall ‘of . _— : : meteor was obeerved which disturbed magnetic Che town of A "a utainine 12,000 ine since come into full possession of the entire A fleet of 515 vessels is now on its way from Seeasateente estventty, the Gumpnes ennitieting Ob habitants, was also destroyed, leaving not @| amount m government ary er — " POOF! the Black Sea with grain from Western degrees from north to west. “ $ r le ray . > ° house standive. Here, as before, the strength! young man of excellent habits, this ‘ # we Europe, most of which will be discharged in| Ottawa, Sept. 16. : ‘ sadie rre se to him, (hough) ., Tv ia 2 seane 5 0 | tt houses wave mé of the people time to) will undoubtedly be of great use ‘ygland.— The quantity is estimated at 5,000, | H ; ( f “oe of valet a rt. ae killed woorls compensate for the loss of one to ag a 4 ill be landed wit! he Whelan was found guilty and has been sen eseape, 500 only being enguiphed and kuled it can 7 4 I s atieaatall wadian VOU bushels, and will be landed within the ‘tenced te be hanged onthe 10th December. He : the ruins. The water rose to such a height | whom he had hecome so deeply attached unde first half of September. lmade a long and rambling speech, declaring hia that @ tidal wave 40 leet ign Toile d with «such peesliar circumstances. \- a innocence of Mr. MeGee’s wurder, and calling t* “ tless fu y upon the ships i ; qc | heaven and earth to witness the fact) He said he and pres wd them en the Garjton’s Condition Powders. Latest News by Telegraph 'was loyal to the Queen, had served ber nine main land, far beyond any point ever before —__~- <> => - ——— | , ; years, and would shed bis blood in her defence. ‘ “- : — rr |) q i q " ‘ . . | — j - . " ‘ * reached by sea The U'.5. stores upt or Phe Roman Catholic Bishop of Arichat was | FROM EUROPE | New York, Sept 16, nae ' ages d. and - Lon se : a : at East Bay on Sunday last, but owing to ill. ! M EUR ue | An application for a new trial of Whelan will redonia had on board S4,800,0' re ory neas was obliged to return to Antigouish with- out completing his contemplated Coutiemation | visits to the seyeral parishes in this part of his) Paris, Sept. 13th. | be made to the Judge, at Teronte, in November, ‘on the ground that the eballenge of persons was net allowed Fifteen thousand men of the Volanteer Rofle naval stores. {The loss of property between | Arica and Tacin is estimated at $24,900,000 } and smashed to The Patric of yesterday thinks the report that) the Prussian army ie to be reduced 150,000 men, | | Phe vease! was ed over Diocese. During bis visitation of the Counties | 1g | toms by the advancing tidal waves and all on of Rietmond and Cape breton, His Lordship} Tbe Emperor Napoleon, the Empress Eugene Brigade ; = ee pap sem ce vard were thus drowned before she — confirmed upwards of 1700 persons. Oajng aod the Prince Lupevial bave le! this city tor a rac vas diiron y lensed from the mighty grasp of the sea. The to the Bishops indigposition his visits to viet to Biarritz. ETH OT, +. S. steamer Wateree was carried fally haif x» mile miand and left bigh and dev, only one émior of her crew Geiug The in- Sydney, Glace Bay, Sydney Mines, and the | other places in this County, will be deferred | until the early part of next summer, We de- | last fortnight bave made little charge in the po- : al CORRESPONDENCE, ri the vesse! were comparatively slight, | -.- i a? ee ee : jeunes to » sage» . Fe gy ——s sire to hear shortly of his Lo:dsbip's recovery. | litieal condities on the Continent, either to lessen | SumMegsipe, P. E. 1., Sept. 15th, 1863. as on P ee ee wate B. News. lor Ineresse the chances of war, While on the | Epiron Examen Hula We WIt be gre Papen "| ove hand the press of Germany have azeimed a 4 na . > 2 a - her afloat again. Judson’s Pills. quieter tone and profess to be more confident of | Dear Sir; The Perovian peace, on the other hand itis known that France| An intelligent traveiler describes Charlottetown earvied ashore, oi eens has retused a formal demand made by Chevalier! ys the Utopia of geod morals, 1 aw proud to Wrteree. Her , WHELAN FOUND GUILTY. | Negra. the Italian Awbassador, tor the recall ot feel couvineed of the correetnese of hit judguent thirty sailors and marines. The American! the French troeps trom Reme: and at the same | yf your city. Ithas the fault, boweser, that all merchantmnan Rosa Rivera. the English ship| The wretched man Whelan has been found ‘time Prince Girgenti has brought to Paris pro- ouch amall places hare—it is a fruittul Geld for @nancellor and the French bar ue Eduardo guilty. Nu other verdict could haye been pewals from Spain to erment an ailisace with | geandal {1 have mgesedf suffered somewhat were all lost. l reasonably anticipated. The most of the evi- fiance by ae gt wltnge te Paoeer jaeverely from thie propevsity of a pos of your i The towns of Iquique, Moquegua, Locumba | dence was circumstantial, but such is the case | ee come - ee ee citizena einee my late arrival in L . E. Island and Pequtaca were x!so utterly destroyed. | uiniost always when a murder is planned and | saertry p a5 ’ |) Now, I have made it a rule of my life, for many : : Smperor Napoleon and the Queen of Spain, are oo or : nea Over 600 persons were drowned in the de-| premeditated. very precaution is taken to } mM 4 } ‘ had Q Hie - years past, net to reply to any slanderous reports | a many persons were! } ibility of discovery, but how} et ee es the | regarding myself, kuowing from experienee how eee a (A - rye hi The nit i prevent tae ——— - ~ —— ee yn | object of which ia to rid France of the care of the easily a wan can outlive them: and [ am only perishiwg later tor want of wate is often does it happen im such instances, induced to depart trom ay usual rule of conduct | | Holy See io case abe should be plunged inte war ; other) jy the preseat instauce by the advice of ay London, Sept. 14th. | It ie generally considered that the events of the | drow nea, but from corvette America was also the position as the loss three officers and in same ~~ was ernment estimutes the damage done te cities | overruling Providence brings to nousbt the | oy thet by thie neane France if withuut ane aod private property at $300,00,000 The | devices of man! And so it has been with the) ally could make Spain useful total number of lives lost by this shocking | wurderer of the late Mr. McGee. The foul) event has been estimated at over 2000. In addrtion to the fearful calaaities above The ussussin was tound willing ¢o nan tee risk | reported, intelligence has been reeeived of! of doing the deed. The itended victim was} even amore feartal succession of shocks in | grailed for weeks, till an opportunity should be | ; Ecuador, On the léth ult., in the provinees| found for despatching him without tear of eam fee in os a momaee arog oe peace. | ef Pachincha and Imbarana, a tremendous |tecgion, The time was at length dete: mined | 4 te feeling oo a y a in _ ja! the | stances that, with mary, would serve asa pajlia-_ earthquake, unequaled in the history of Ecua-| upon, thet time being midnight, when the dis-| Pe aay ai dink me eget eg eclinvs en, if not egeuse, for my eoxditivn op ist oc-) dor, oecurred rhe towns of Ibarra, capital | , . hed : ® ceiainae ce eee rentes, und in diplomatic circles here the | casion. Jn my own estiuatioy, Lowerver, there ; vi | tinguwhes statesmag Was returning %0 | situation i# pithliy summed up im these words fim! » San Pabl Aten h >} can be go adequate excuse for such an offence «or t? ovince ¢ mart Si Mi oO, £ | ob: oW . ;: . : mn! . “ . aan alt Gh talee Where Cat | chawbers. But. srrange to — ee | No tear of war theygh it inay begin to-morrow.” | against good taste aud good morals. Especially taqui and Imantad, are in ruins. nere of the assassin that evenmg were so peculiure— j Console 94 tor moury, and 94} tor account. on wy part, at that time, it was ne less a crime acachi formes.s stood is now @ lake. ‘Phe! there was a something in his eyes, a nervous- U. 8. 5-20'e 72. Liverpool breadstuff's market | than a very grave blunder. Iw this regard, then, populations of Ibarra, Gttovala and Catacachi | yys5 in his manner, & peculiar and significant) quiet Tall w advanced to 450. Ud. Sugar dull.) | have no defence to make of my conduct. Oa) are almost entirely destroyed. Towns adjoin- | restiessness about him, which attracted atten-| Uther arty es suchanged. this moral escapade of mine, however, a whole, ing Quito, as Parucho, Puellare and Cabhi- tion, though it did not arouse suspicion. A} Liverpool, 15th. | superstructure of slander hae beeu erveted. have heen a'so engirely destroges - | pistol was observed to protrude partially from | Jn the first place, it bas bees reported that I ane, . were) e nuasher of deaths in Quito hus bee a he ™ ; The London Times has a lengthy eJitoria) | pad been discharged fre tuati Wash- The number of deaths in Quito h cen sipa''s his pocket. When the bloody deed had been i article on Aweriean nffaire, The writer believes, a fang cal Gan 2 os Gone left behind be the My ' . | but | ron ye de whee nee te ol no rae consianmated, these thin | were pomemnbarer', tbat Mr Johneon, the American Minister, hes al ij, § Comiisioners fur misconduct. The an- than 20,000 | P #8 | and Whelan was searched for immediately, 4nd | carte blanche froin bis Government to settle the | swer te tae first part of this charge is. that J dend are sy numerous that the surviving 1! found. Tt was proved that he was abroad that) Alabama case. ‘The case of iteelt presente little | just now about canes to nodules of mn iho habitants have been forced to tly from the | night ; he was at the Russel House shortly! trouble, The only d@ Siculty ie the reluctance of | Washington aud that my Scecdammums Wha ie eteuch of putritymg bodies. : jafter the murder and showed no inclination! the American Goveriument to settle a difficulty | yot aecured me by the influence of any member of iu Guayaquil the earthquake was felt at) eg go toward the scene of it when the alarm | grewing out of War resentments. No American the late Comission. various times between the Pith and 16th, but! wag raised. Afger bas arrest, a pistol was found | did no damage. From Qu'to it is learned that) cunceajed in his lodzings, with one of the! the tutal loss of life has been estiasted at A a re stm empty, and which hore evidence of | Ruwors, too, that several fighting regiments | Lobout bas been sexi on B apecial mission to Ger) bangaet in Charlottetown ie porteectly true. It is many; and that Prusse has determined to anneg | equally true, however, that my triends know ime | Were I dispesed to do so, [ could state cireum- escaped with the connivance of Great Britain | Tiere uught be a guretion of inadequate laws, a | (riends. | That I, in common with many thers, was a) crime was planned with the ufmost secrecy.) have been recalled from Alrieg, that Gen | ttle too mueb exbilirated with wine et the late. the Grand Duchy of Baden, add to the feeling of | to bes man of severely temperate habite of life. treal in December last. ib elegy taste’ state thet. | declared that she had never seen Whelan in Statesman ever yet believed that the Alabama) qithough L might feel the ueual reluctance at pre- | Montreal. sont in leaving my place,[ have ne deybt it would be! on her cross esemiuation, Ate _— l aqainat Lacroix, we are of opinion that nothing has been advanced to shake his testimony, and | that the man told nothing but the truth. : . ee thorough adaptation to the wante and t The evidence of detectives Cullen and Bes | onildren. The Fitth Book ecoutaina pat wf told terribly against the cause of the accused. in natural history and vatural phibecpig. ~|-Tiese men listened to a conversation that was | would be all the better calculated to acconmplias . l the end intended. if the inturmation were sarried on in the prison between Whelan and led as in the wo bouks immediately preceding the bands #f children who bad not before them, and the evident pleasnre which they ¢ in reading them, and the reluctance with Which they returned them, convinced us of their & yamine. ae Che LOL LOLOL Charlottetown, September 21, 1868. THE WHELAN TRIAL. aera | y y ' tion w in the form af nice, readable stories, 1 . Tugs ial as our re d ‘rs mm 2e b refer- Doyle. A report of this CON VeiBa was —as B tri r udt may 6ee ‘eli . and aevepih books contam extracts fron ath ] i e-| Ww i ve _ ished in news- c aon n ourt ring to another column, has resulted in Wh Be e think ery improperly aon a - » eat The po ya cans = ied condemnation. Our Ca nadian exchanges papers some months ago. Cullen 8 evidence | well caleulated, in the hands ot an Lelligens i ‘ . Whe-| teacher, te form a correct Lterary taste j is sustautially the — “og —" : pom The Nova Scotia eeries. exerlleut es lan, as Cullen testified, boasted that he had lit no doubt ie, Cequires some such beok ag the shot Mr McGee like a dog—that he was a) fifth Book of the trish National Schoel setivg make it perfectly suited to the wante of this ‘munity. Fer the more advanced scholars, to posterity. The evidence of Hess corrobo-| pave completely mastered the mechanical dif. od that of Cullen. ‘y his| culties of reading, and whe need solid rated that o : . , information, we know no better achoul book thaw evidence, that, in a private conversation Which the Fifth Sook, too Irequently misused in gue he had with Whelin in the corridor of the | district schools, Taken as a whole, however, the | books of the Nova Scotia series are the beat we have seen, and we can with great conf mission of crime, he said, in reply to an Ob-| recommend them to the notice of teachers ; f i school trustees They can be procured Css ' t 3 at servation of Hess id that ériwk brough — Salas olf Ti, cory icesie, Cael the nen to prison—* W hiskey is the devil; if it 2 Street. CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. contain full reports of the proceedings. Chiet Justice Richards presided. James O'Rielly, 'Esq., was the Crown prosecutor, and the Hor. Jas. Hillyard Cameroa eonducted the case for A great many Witnesses were The case for the great fellow, and that his name would go down ithe defence. | secutl eupied three days. The | pr@secution aloue oceupied three Gay | defence, notwithstanding the exertions made by ithe able and eloquent lawyer who eonducted | it It consisted chief- ’ ily in ‘the weracity of che Crown witnesses. idence of those witmesses is terribly strong pee the prisoner. It wae proved that Whe- i i The former said examined on both sides | ' prison, about the causes that led to the com is snid to be very weak. an ingenious attempt tu throw doubt on The evi- | had not been for that I never would have shut | | D'Arey McGee.’’ | We have not yet seen Mr. Cameron’s ad-| At a Meeting of the Common Couneil, 5th } lan was implicated in a conspiracy to assassi- | . o : . | . ; 23 iury. I¢ was, no doubt, a very | September, J2G9. Present: Hie Worsh ‘nate Mr. McGee for many months before the dress to the jury ’ y ’ * Mayor, His Honor the Reeorder, Cou '» the An ate |a@ble one; but what avail was the greatest leza! | Morris, Reddin, Beer, Laird, MeNeiil, Alla, Butcher, Hooper, Read an application froin Benjamin Pettigrew tora Licenae te open a Tavern in new : Prewises, ‘tou! murder was actually perpetrated. : ‘tempt to murder Mr. McGee was made in| skill or the most moving eloquence against } ) c& * - . | nee | Montreal on New Year’s night. Whelan and | such a terrible array of facts as he had to con-| | another called at Mr. McGee's house, between | tend with. Itas said that the judge sumin d "P| recently ereeted in lower Queen Street, ‘one and two in the morcing. The door was sharply against the prisoner. 5 Phe task of ad Upon motion of Councillor Reddin, Ordered opened by Mr. John Joseph McGee, hialf |jury, though a fea: fully responsible one, was less that a pa te be ne ay to Benjamin Peitigrew bruther to the Hon. T. D. McGee, He ad-| difficult than it generally is in cases of this | 00 Se pro wae a “he yl ed pepers. ‘hes a a Tl nie scithienieeeallliiiedsl Upon motion—Ordered, That perminsion be mitted Whelan alone, aud took the precaution kind, bey were abie to trace Dy @ well co | given to John George Eckstadt, Tavern K, ‘to lock the door as soon as he kad done so, | wected chain of evidence the prisoner's career) to transfer a Tavern License now held by tim te is : i. | Mesers, O'Neill Brothers, to expire 27th | Whelan pretended that his business was to} of crime. a | bane. ! April |warn Mr. McGee that an attempt would be | aud almost every word which he opoke SINCE) Read an application from Janes D. Mason and ‘wade, during the night, to set fire to his house, ‘December last, that has any bearing on the others, of the 2let of August last, for (be erection é , iis : . , .| of a Gawlight Lamp to be placed at the F | Mr. McGee gave Whelan a letter to deliver to | C45% has, by the industry and skill of the yo ~~ aaa dat eet Geletiaeedd Street Crown Law Officers, been brought up in} aud the Chief of the Police. This letter he did not 1 . | Pownal Square. hand to the Police Officer until five o’clock | evidence agaist him. Deeds done in dark- | Upon motioa—Ordered a Gaslamp be ereeted ‘ , ‘ | a — on , on oe gainst | agreeably to the foregoing request; the site tu be ‘that morning. The witness Turner swore that | 863s have been made to bear witness against) d dt a “ : j é i determined by the Street Comuniites. | Whelan had repeatedly threatened the life of | him ; his inust ¢ usted companions have 7 Upon wotion—Ordered that the charge for the itrayed him; his idie threats and boastful Gas Lamp in Richmoud Street, Market Sq of his visit to McGee's house, saying that it words have hastened his condemnation ; and | be removed to a more convenient situation, j ‘ e "2 2 | ‘ , ” ‘ ‘ sheet .| Upon motion—Ordered that the Gas was lucky for him that be did got come to the | the very pains which he took to conceal the pe. “ . ier : near the Reading Room, in Dorchester Street, be door, or ke would have *‘ shot the ———— like evidence of his crime have been the means of | defrayed oul of the general funds of the City, ang The old saying, ‘* Whow that Mr. MeNrill be relieved from bis coutriby- Every movement which he made i Mr. McGee—tha: he overheard his tell Doyle ja dog.” fa the same conversativn he men- proving his guilt. a ere sth ss : . — ” ” 7 uw ° tioned the circumstance of the letter, and said | the gods wish to destroy they first make mad, loa . es as inate east td (ikt'dine ofl Upon motion—Ordered that Hie Worship i he Game vem “= ¢ °' | Mayor be requested to direct the attention of witnesses for the defence, on the other hand, Whelan’s. What could have induced any sane | Executive Goveruaient to the necessity of “ i | z ma a ' oti ‘the Gas Lamp in front of the Poet swore that Turner, when he had heard of a large | man- whose only chance of safety iy in CON- | 1 cnted fur a cetyl vst Office to be | reward being offered to Doyle if he would turn ramen silence, ---idintically to blab his} Upon motion—Ordered that the Rev. Anges Queen's evidence, declared that Doyle was | most precious seerets in the midst of men who | MeDonald,of St’ Dunetan’s Cullege, be permitted : the use of the Market Hall, on Wednesday ath ; free of cust, except charge jor gas-light and at There is not one! guee. 4 4 tn —_ mee The! Upon motion—Ordered that a Committee be ‘appeiated to provide ciething. boots and caps tor | the Marehal and Police Constables; th said Com mittee tu consist of Councillors Reddin, Beer aud Laird. Upon motion—Ordered that instructions be } i i sata a de | given to the Whart Cowimittee to rent the large | self. No country was ever freed from tyra ay Warehouse at the end of Queen Street Wohart, tor by such men as are he aud his fellow conspira- the rewainder of the season, on such terme as they j may decum proper -—oe- Upon motiva of Councillor MeNeill— : : . Resolved, That the Harbor Master proceed Tue Sir Oracle of the Islander loftily de-| forthwith to remove the three wrecks obstructing clines to reply to what we have written on the | the navigation of the barbor, at the expense of the Free Trade Question. This 1s a very stale | city. ‘ On the motion’s being put, the Council divided: : the wotien ~ Councillors McNeill, Morr, robe, when they have a very hard case in hand, | Hooper -3. Against it — Councillors Reddin, Beer, Laird, Alun, Buteber—S. Se the motivg was lost. Returne laid before the Board :— The Marsbal’s Report of condition of Slaughter i Houses. George Lewis’ Returns of Market Tolle fur the ‘that they had had a fine laugh over it. Several a fuol not to take the mouey—that he (Turuer) |were interested in tastening the guilt apon | would swear away the life of his grandfather | him. Whelan is uo hero. ‘for much leas. Beuben Wade's evidence went | Single redeeming trait in his character. to prove the existence of a conspiracy in Mon- evidence before us proves him to be a low- Iu a boarding-house, minded, sensual, ignorant man. His _conversa- kept by a Michael Duggan, he had met Whe- | ion is coarse and impious, aud his most trusted | These men talked of McGee's “ tresehery,” and threatened him with death. During the conversation Whelan said, speak- ing of McGee, that “ he might live to see the New Year come in, but not to pass out !"’ Whe i . i law ang others. } companions are men of the same stamp as him- | tors. lan was addressed by his companions by the names Sinith and Sullivan, but the landlord, Duggan, protested againsi calling him by these names, and said that his proper name was Whelan. defence, denied all knowled ze of the prisoner, trick, and one which gentlemen of the long By Dugzan, on being examined for the not unfrequently resort to. It is much easier to say that a man talks nonsense than to prove that he dues so. and of Doyle and Kinsella. Mrs. Dug,zan, too, The secret of the Islander’ s | The iedy, however, broke down ill-humored, snarling tone with respect to the Both she and her | recent negotiations, is becoming every day! At many places wowen formally dewanded their | 8 ccorveed en annwer from Gen Mallee tit to| Valking on the street making fora door; the! ‘ the greatest good tortane that could bappen to me: | : . month of August last - ge ; ce sali dd I ‘ +} more and more apparent. Our high and « . 000. Lotiers from Quito, dated 1h ult, aa- heaving been recently discharged, Suspicion amin bon — yom = a the United | tur I believe that) euyld du better eleewhere. A — a - ene Se nee ; . " Ed ye "| George Lewis’ Retarne for the rent of Stalls neunce that the earthquakes continue at nel gor r ; the whe be teat w real grievance of the Unit | clerkship in Washington is the goal of ambition | their house some time in December. mighty neighbors, the Dominionists, are! , : ‘ ; i . ecame eertuinty in ibe pudue ’ States was the indifference of England in the, with ; ‘aon eames: tee Usited | hyd Pel : iet to Butchers up to the 30th ef June last. ee ee — | yet the evidence was only presumptive, He | cruel War. and her willingness to ere the Union | Sateen s balan pagel erm ound thee pein | Several persons were examined to prove that | aanoyed that this little Island, which they Mk. CouNnciLion Beer, Chairman of Finanes aah ve , ne 1} , ty 7 : : i. ; : ? : . NCILI. DER, © . a _“ y anil ig ii we ot | Met en cance aan oe e ¥ i a a Yr y: we io en “spe conte wistertuve that could befall a young man who Whelan was in the Parliament buildings on the profess to hold in such contempt, has been | presented the following named Acewaute ; o ane OF the terete pies *| McGee, and was Known to belong to the Fentan | at the time and remember keenly now, They | i... oe ‘ ? ‘ ‘ . y { . : P Some attribute it to the voleano of Agualougo, Brotherhood. Still there wis ho direct evi-| think we sbeuld have an active Aor one 5 cavelaeadtalanine” a Panne hee mate | night ot the murder, and that he loitered about | honored by the notice of the Conzress of the A. 7 poses the ry ® were passed, and order. 4 others to Cayamba. The President has dence against him. His threats might be only| the North. That a Confederacy. based upon | observes,” ie the grave of ambition.” As te the the entrance while the members were prepar-| Uuited States, Hud the mission of the Con- : a . aad ig wn ake on ued : } ” nog ‘0 a per eae pee _the words = » vain a ee Shae pon yb RT eames lk eal en ae vent was te aren by aif a ing to gohome. The evidence of El. Stair was gressional Committee been to Ottawa, instead | | a Seaees 4th Sept — £229 ward and help the sufferers. Arch- | it was possible that his pistol mic ave been | e. py | sion tor misconduct, that can be easily cefuted by | i : . r t , ; . hi cies bishop has published a pastorate addressed to Gulatou cpideneaiie, or etal But| (uedtiend ot Euglaud. That it was wrong to/ ny trieuds, who heard ine state ianiatliataely on| Very full on this point, and went to implicate of to Charlouetown, the Islander and the/ Ges Light Company: Querter's ove- jus flock tu coutribute their aid tu the anfore| ss guurder will out.’ The public excitement even doubt the success of the Federal arms | landing, that it was my purpose to remain behind | Buckley inthe plot. The evidence of servix, if | Halifax Express would have sung a very se a Se, oe Sep 30 00 Junmate people of the country.”’ | and indignati \d t without probing | Alter all, the anger of the Amerieane was due to | tue Commissioners, aa they did not intend to re! ; different t The following extract from th Tillinen Her ene ’ [ane caangnetion cuwe camer dies te a ER) co their consciousness of sympathy with England's main in the country s euf§-ient tune to afford mel '* could be relied upon, was of itself quite sut-| different tune. se following extract from the) William Henry Batt: Quarter’s con. —— } the matter in every possible direction. “Very | want of sympathy in their hour of peril; but the ' . al | feient to eondemn the prisoner “4: | Halifax Jrpress voted in last Friday’s' tract Steam Fire Kagice, 37:10 0 's Indian Root Pills | 727 iv the country wae a volantesr detectives | suger, tt right, hus been enough indulged. Mr-| tare been the feclings eutertuived for mre by tome | goers to be sc ate et +g mane FS ata as eR eT g| Tres Oe ee ee toe Iiorse s Indian Roo B i and every trace of evidence, even the slightest, | Seward bae refused the handeome offer of arbi-| members ot that Commission, there were eunc| seems to be @ poor ignorant renchman. The | ’ ’ $ pretty plainly what the ate © | for repairs of Pownal Street P | wats ——- — - nye an —- — a - wn ae | gentlemen there that would have he@ me carried | Stety which he tells is a very plausible one, |this Island would have been had the American, r Pe aot en te 8 12 0 ) Hess which shuwed that 32 wou & Giicult! He pew cute the past geri © 1Bing 1 86! aboard if I had expressed a desire to retucu with and one which such a man is, we think diy | thoughe fit to enter into negotiations with the | 2erram Ahoure: Acet. tor lumber A MARVELLOUS STORY OF DEATH thing for the guilty to escape. Suspicion was} ead as settled. Leual points will hot stand in the | thea rather than veg me behind. hae “ mn a “9 ’ F - E, hardly ee bru ssi aaa tor Various purposes, ? 1217 9 ‘XD LIFE ‘universally centred upon Whelen, end one| war. Phe only thing to aseertaia is the reapousi. | It bas been reported. wtih enme shadow of cope 7 re) enenieng. ant of space prevents | a di re, howe ” it | Patrick Fiyno and Peter McCarey : . cr it x SAT P d |circumstance after anotter strengthened it — ee a fix the ee weereyen se | truth, that Gen. Butler said [ had accompanied US giving his evidence in full. The following | happens that the Islanders are not “ sold,"’ nor | he vt eastern part of Water — A CErennpeeeeas Ot See Saegth we 7a SPS i mere and re. length @ persen is found | he Press of LoQven cogments varieusly upou | the Commissioners witheut proper authority. ~_— suas ‘ - dinant | have j i bei a Finien! wittee Gres Diclamn sneaty, Thea, | “ - d eget = mn ba yer sr | the recent epecch wf Napeleon at Chaloue. The| Now, Twould ash any scl eae a extract contains the principal part of his direct | have they any intention f beinz $0. For 2r| subn Medico s Piish for Platiorm » Fellow ine haiticulacs af 1 minidel.e Tees a gant He fullowing words were wade use of by the Em.| aiid : testimony : | part, though we wish well to the Dominion, we | Market House 21 0 ves the following pa ita faremarkable| ¢ i) aud his assassin fee. This evidence, of | ™ « ‘a . y he thinke it probable that T should be peruntted | j 6 ’ ee , ccuttente te Chat section. Phe Prew vensh} ease: kk tein neal dna mses. of Beran on that vecasivn: © J willsay nothing mere, | to snare all the comforts aud luxuries provided) «* From the Chaudiere flat { came along ail | are very far from wanting to see it prosper Two weeks tor laborers making re- perry tne here te peerage me Yi se, if sul ’ | ax the public pricté are sure to draw prophecies | for ys by the government on beerd the Mugh | me to the Parliament buildings. ed |; k : : . e | pairs, 913 0 - the prisoner's guilt, and aeccordiugly strong ape d ” . : came e Parhament buildings when ut the expense of the land of our birth. | Hezekiah H Pollard: Cleari A gentieman lived near here, called Maugan. P - ‘, ty # S| of war however moderate my words ure. | MeCullech, had | been there without proper au-| erogsed: there was a larze stone ns Ob 7 : 1ez hrah vilard; Cleariug the Tin wife uae Scar, wretts. oud about ‘ae effnts were made to break % duwn, but with! London, Bept 16. | thority, ln order to set the matter at rest, boW-) Othe lett side voi - ge me nag was) “ But the amusing part of the business is, Fish Market... = petit IE hy iy at Aili, cag I agg! Ag little sucerss = Then same the dialogue in jail | : ; : : _ fever, L enclose you the following letter, reeeived | = "= he red owns Haere was a fence that the Butler deputition hac not well left | Jehu Newson: Furniture for dias, ac 8 tings thaege* ‘| al Paks gba: ‘ : jbetween Whelan and Doyle. overheard by) The registration of votes fer the forthcoming by ine in Washington from Seuawur Poland: jat the corner; there were boyses near the} home, before Mr. Seward, the Am sriean | Market Hall, 4196 P Re OM] Earer™ Spe mee wats Fon many Fe Yetective Cullen and a person named Hess.) Parliamentary election which will commence | " jfence; the fence was a quarter of an acre be- | Secretary of State—if any reliance is to be) Juba Hatch: Lucidental Acct. Mar- a «fore. The old lady had a yer © TINS) Here Whelan confessed to the commission of | about 13th November next, ia being oa area Sr. Jousseuaky Sr., Aug. 14, 1368. | ture coming to the houses; [ saw aman dress placed in recent telegrams from Washington --| no eats . ) accomplished, There were other subsidiasy | names to be placed on the list of votersun the ground links, all serving to complete the chain of ; nt iene Pes... | Might evidence, and convince he jury that uo alter- | thut se iene ee (ou the 2st of August for Peines Edward Island | ad opposite a telegraph post; the man was 12) native was left them but to bring in a verdict aye wi on well ae the esteat of sep causing Being your fend with you.” Phe friend, L sup. to 15 yards from the door when I aaw him first ; of guilty. je 4 ' | pose, means you. 1 know no wore of the matter) [ saw another person ; he was about seventeen | than when I wrote you. Yeu will have free to eighteen yards behind the first; he was on he was dying she jeft the ring with her only | child, Mrs Maugan, t iling er to leave it to her} # cdest daughter, if she ever had one, or elae tu} ng it with her into her grave, which Mrs sed to d Ho writes, “* We will try to leave Boston door was about halt the distance from the tence | » lament hase excited much public interest on the | } XI vw 2 ' ] . ° i iy The character of the crime has no paralle/ jwubjret. Over six thousand women claimed the | uygan prom do. Lost week Mrs. Mangan became unwell, and : +l jin the hiatory of Canada for wickedness aud | ripint to be registered in Manchester alone, and oon, amt yg Samah outer @itereneas! the different side from me, but on the | she called for the riag and put it on ver hunger. | utrocity, [t called forth not so much a burst) their demands were urged in an able speech | : P " same side as the other man; both men | ‘Jat same night she died, to intents and | House, in Boston. purposes, a dthe weather hej: + very warn ‘ she was buried the wext day. Weil, there . was a fellow in the town who pretended to Lie to cure ar ) ) = ay : - let ry wud all to cure any enrt ¢ f “— jbar of justice, though it was felt that the; plaint He came is witl thag full of f bine f ten th d Whe! rould b | legal deciion. | character of one of my lettera ty your journal. | che Sekt tad‘ and hired < th _ _ 3 one wf pills and old clothes, and this fellow attended | Aree ae ae Soe he was at the wrench the rin, off her finger after she died, | oe : . a a See Co aad + ruled the application of women to be registered | manager of the lpescdment trial were pretty | 2 3 nC SBE ANGE — red. evhen there was nubody present but the old | MG We trust Che present generation in these) ag soters, on the ground that a0 amendment to! freely criticized. 1 may here atate that, wiib the} / The face of the first man was close to the | i | Colonies will never be required again to mourn | the Retorm B:l!, whieh wae proposed in the! great bedy of my adopted eountrymen, J aw! door when the shot was fired ; “ | were going in the same direction; the second | } man had onlightish pants, a dark coatanda cap | j}ou his head; I then heard a shot; the man in | J | the rear left the sidewalk, he got on the strees, | Gen. Butler may hare been displeased at the) and behind the first =i = | ) 4 ’ of popular indignation, a8 @ feeling of utter | before registering officials by Miss Lydia Becker ‘bereavement, by the striking down of a public | Atter argument of both sides the cluigs was dis- benefactor. It was fitting that tne instrument | allowed. ‘of this drendful crime should be brought to the| = Siathar proceedings took place in other towns, land in seme Cases (he quastiva Was referred fur Yours very truly, L. P. POLAND. | Josiah MecL»od, Eng. | | be au Cary j the second man : = - the ae ~_ — _ > - —- ‘over the perpetration of a similar crime—a House of Commons by Mr. Mills substituted the! pertectly indifferent ax to the good of bad opinion | came round behind the first, held out his hand, | ati ne momen we loun na > a seen. . . er 4 a : ° ‘ — ” -~ ” : j i : ’ ° « , “ . crime which invariably brings with it its own) werd “ Person” ter’ wan,” was rejected, and by | culertained of me by Gen. Batler, fhough | way wll ie é ‘iadiieal I - She was only 25 years old, and the ring w as} “d ° q "J y : i! way and fired; [ was so surprised I gave a jump; | : |punishment, and destroys for the time being | this action the ffouse clearly indicated the iteut never hope loaliain the degree of fame, or rather | phe = ied pat her, is of 50. TI gg ones | the organ zatior with which it happens to be! aud purpose of the bill iu this respect | wotoriety. ma by Riou Butler, there are ve old man was upwards of 5 ¢ fagmly |. nae , ae on 3 }many of iny friends eullicient artial to believe . , “2 |connected. The murder of McGee has been} Lundon, Sept. 16. y y 2 ne “ i i ie went back to the ind serrowful | she death blow to Feuianism in Cansda. : ’ | that my own society would couter as much hover - ree ay an Ge ws “ first towards the wall, enough, and were sleeping awey theic tears, | ie die bolaccnms 12 will te coon Hut Sentence | Reverdy Jobnson bad his fir-t interview with | on him as bis could couter on me or any other 1 being re examined , Witness said the first} when just as the moon was sinking behind the! j¢ gooh has | »n passed upon W! clan. ana| °°? 2" * Windeor Castle, on the day after her man. It I do not rank as high amongat inere | 80 fell on the sidewalk, he explains the man | Lilies and everything as still as death, the young | P bi — mn : k r . “ne ides h return from Europe, Me. Jobuson was intro: | politicians, or rather a small wing uf one political | firet fell inte the eorner, then rolled round and lady, Mrs. Maugan, rapped at the window} en a ee ae Lord Stauley, and presepted his ere-| party, 1 hope that IT eball always rank as bigh to the side waik; on returning, the second | we - 4 dentiale a@ Minister of the United States to the | amongst gentlemen as he. man shot at fell over against the door, he- | tween the corner of the door and the wall of because she had no house, sad | Ou | > —s , ° ’ } hows tee. ald Whee hel of December. He. Eepres. ree I dv net make these; man made a turn round as if he had gone to! ‘ ‘ . “oh |Courtef St James, The Queen and Court left) statements to encourage the prejudice existing | fire ¢ i : ske ug he saw ber white figure and pale face} ...,,. A Nl a 7 . ‘ prejudice existing | fixe at the man on vetting on the sidewalk: he | Pn roe : a Pein gn pow teste ett WHELAN’S PERSONAL APPEARANCE. | yesterday on @ special train for Scotlaud. against Gen. Butier; tur J wiil candidly aduut| atrack a small matt ond called out “ rt a = ot cpwaaey My Py eit « ne ly @e | ‘The telegrapte accouute of the terrible earth. | that my acquaintance and couversation with him Jesus!!” He then got onthe sidew i of the fingers cut off, and she sighing painful! a d . f the ( iq quakes on the western coast of South America | un this trip suceceded in dissipating many of the! 1,0). 9: got on spe sidewall and at | ly. The old man hallooed, but he was afraid! A correspon eut of oa © the Ontario bure ereated much excitement here. The cow. | . - t Sadlitmes. th oe y ©) aw little distance got into a gateway; I was chettinenhnhess wie ;; papers thus describes Whelan while in the) Be pen eee ees Greeenes eC BEd eonasived | doe ut the deor-wer of a bet see! te stir. e ha “ws iree or four tines, anc | prisoner's dock: Whelun’s forehead is low mercial world te eager for tull details of the loss | against his person aud character. ir H ° > Co0r-way O's OFiCk-ho ws. } » «! , y i } ‘* , ’ * . ae ; | . - on on a shin hs pawey, 7 r ye a and slightly receding, though not so much as! * “> pst a one - a apenas “ Tu those whe took the pains to go to the gen. | “ ie eee vi gg gh al cic. 4 | bas been said by others. The jaw and chin | "rr P if Mall G * at + thie hank eae tionay af the Commision with stale clander re-| ho fired ; ; peg she saw Mrs. Mauzan, went out on the seran-| fi san be iudsed, while that he | TE ae ©) ceeding ae. ol whe Wee erro end a, short distance towards me, dah and caught her as she was fainting away a ar as can de judged, while that heavy red) jeadivg article on the prospects of peace or War. | Or the lust tow yeurs—and | may add the last tew | but turned and struck the post; I was nearing o °° -—s ais " : " ‘i aia * - a —_ g y ew) . ¢ > : ‘ She was brought into fhe honse, the lamps eres a Hy and ny “ am a — ao of Europe the — weeks —should turnish an abundant retutauon, | the house atthe time; when I saw this | start- lighted up, and then i und that the | : “ —" Hi yoo a cough y ae nape 8 ; es Sa ; a rn _ pag apa - aah la oat M8 bave ouly to gay that if they should ever have oe-| ¢4 for home; I did not cross over; [ was too finger which had the rinzon was gone cut Xpression. ig restless eyes are against him, | & y by day ’ DiOrine? ISH) eusion to Visit me jn wy adopted you, they shall much frightened, the man ta, yc ei who tired came clean off from the upper joint. The best tbat and ghey are perhaps the worst feature of his «2peet it to break out beture the sud of the | mort with very diferent treatment frou that| within seven or eizht yards of me before he| man WAS Sleep g. near | It was nearer the Sapper’s Bridze | ! ' than where the meu were standi:g ; the r waa |! could be dove fur the bleeding wound was a ‘ As . ma now, he would scarcely be | J Brusecis, Sept. 15 whieh they have accorded we, alter nine yenre’ turned and struck the post; I could distinctly done by the old servant, which kept her from preked out by the most expert physiognomist | . abacnce rom my mative country, My nature is) gee his face; L think the man did not see ne: | (as the man who would commit the atrocious! The international congress of working men | auch thas £ find it w Le in yesterday adjourned sine die l the docta ich more ploasunt to rewem- ’ bleeding to death ti came. i j Z Among the resolu’) ber beuefits than iojuries—to love my triends | | |) have geen him since in the office of the jail When she revived snflicient!y to able to ciime of which he now stands accused. than! there were be sador at Washington, fora renewal of Reci-| At a meeting of the Common Council, 1th procity with the Domimon, on broad and Sept, 1868 Present: fits Worship the Mayor, liberal terms—and Mi. Rose, the Finance | Councilors Reddin Pollard, Hoeper, McNeill, Minister, was at once invit:d and has gone to, All un, Buteber. the capital to arrange the general terms of} The minutes of the lact meeting were read and such treaty on behalf of Canada. This looks | approved. like business and speedy business. There can His Worship the Mayor stated that be had scareely be a doubt that a Reciprocity Treaty | i , gg J Yi called this meeting in consequence of has between the Vajted States and the Dominion, 4 my = : | beard a report that the apex of the roof, near the will be entered into before many months, cupola ot the Market House, had settled dowa allowing our tish and eoa! to enter free of duty | several is. ches. into the United States market. This Treaty Upen motion—Ordered that William Lowe may include Prince Edward Island, or it| aud Thomas Easery be requested to make an in- may not, and in the latter case, our neigh- | spection of the sume, and report therevu at theif bors will perhaps find out that they have earliest convenience. been rather badly sold by Gen Butler and| Read a communication from James Peake, Be his party, With a Reciprocity Treaty be- | quire, Common Councillor tor Ward Nuwmbet tween the Dominion and tue States, and One, of the date of the 10th Sept., instant, acconr Prince Edward Is!and outside of the Union,we | panied with a Bank Cheque tor the sum of five can easily fancy what the effect would be, so | ###0ds, being five for hie resignation of the office so far as they are concerned.’’ | ot Common Councillor for Ward Number Que, i | tur certaiu reasons therein fully set forth. ; —_- _ ers 4 oe Upon motion—Ordered that a Committee be SCHOOL BOOKS. appointed tu conter with Mr. Peake, and to et on ee | deavor to reconcile existing differences, and i- j Tue Nova Scotia School Series is now before us, duce bim te withdraw his resignation and seteia It consists vferven pretty,well printed books. The ae auish of Guia a Seale tastes of children, we are pleased to see, have) been consulted in both the style and the matter of these school books. The principal detect of the. greater number of school books of past times was At an adjourned meeting of Common Couneil* — a“ : ,. Saturday afternoon, 12th Sept., 1868 Present: that they were not suited to the taates or the ca His Wurship the aay fate a Morris, Beet, | Pollard, Allin, Buteher Hooper. The minutes of appeerence, and their conteuts Were to the school. the last meeting Were read and approved. boy dull, difficult, and uninteresting The . His Worship the Mayor laid before the consequences were that he hated the sight of a bis achvolboeks, never looked into them until the —" Charlottetown, 11th Sept., 1368 fear of punishwent forced bim te do so, aud that To His Worabip the Mayor and Common Cou constantly reading what he did not understand, | cil, of the City of Charlottetown : and what be took no interest in, he acquired al Gentlewmen,— We, the undersigned, having been mechanical, ieee: nj. PeQuested by you to fully examine the frame we anical sing-song. and altogether most abemi ef the reef ef the wow Market Heuce, and ie Adjourned until to-morrow. p picities of children. They were uninviting w tell her story, she said she was awoke out of |® #0ng muscular looking man, apparently | ene adepted is ove adviaing all working men to! to hate my cheuiles If they imagine, however, | abstain from following their trades in the event! that they cau do me any hari by such reports, | by si ‘ : ot war tu their respective countries. and desire to injure we, | here yw with w knife, and just as she started up she saw | omer ae gt va 5g ye wd, The Congr oe an address ta the work. | that, to any uf ~ sa whe upsy hy apg the man who had attended her was; goer an a r a ut his ' ae a ¢ a ing men of KB It calle on working mey to} purpose, 1 will give the vame and address of | sick step out of the yrave and the | Sept, n. Bis Ie OF One OF TiS APPATENT! opywe warty fetuses ty countenance assassination, | every distinguished Amerigan on whose Influence per with an: ies person wl! ae ° Rh ye ap pee —— use every effort to promote the education : rely lor place and promotion—some of whom, uew. She ssid she was su fri . Y- 4 : 4 aliecaiied of the r. | Ltnay state, possess a ure } 5 call dnuin th'a Gareew hile a “bullet hend,”’ being alinost round, the ro Loudon, Sept. 16 couae oninaes ‘al a i at em agg sve screamed and struvgied ou animal characteristics evidently predominating ne 4 | fyjaehvod—they can hear concerning me, Kend it) gan immediately to run toward , acd no ope would for a momant think of setting | Console 944. United States 5-20's 724 | ts thee geotiemen, aud await ead the result) Biel dulled tes him down as an ass; he may be a kuave, but, PE ony # quiet, and watket goneraliy with. of their labor. Lf, by sueh slandera, they Lave ee inte vn A aaaiie on he is certainly not a fool. The — ‘ tniled to alienate my friends in this country 5 b : portation of tay from United Blates | whe, | am bappy te kuow, are new lourdtold more her sleep hy somebody eawing at her fever S*pable of enduring much hardship, end ot w heu sue take away m she didn't} ntened to find i the earth that ef it, and be- home. cu id questioned i that she had} been dosed by the quack, and a'l that was ne-! scaeihce ia ha ae jwill hereafter be allowed only under aw license owe by cessary to be done tor her vas done. The Moxse’s Indian Root Pills. frew the Privy Couneil The prevalence of the aes thay ae ileus nite pA dpe dl docior then came to my hause und woke me} cattle disense in various parte ol America in the | thing whatewer lor such mattersa—who are in the up, told me the whole circus’ ace, ard asked | GG ——_— eh iene “cause of this etep on the part of the Government. jabi of takiog 4 wan as they find bim, and not me to go and errest the quacl at the hotel! ,. A startling incident occurred at Niagara, M. Guiget hes an article in the last “ Revue! as be is repreaepied te thew by hie enemies. sheet he Gus chobeiew.” I anid tn the ducter| Falls ou Monday afternoon, the 7th ult, A dee deux blondes,’ on the state of Europe. Even if all their charges again’ wo were true, tat I wonld go, hut 1 had no hojes ef catch-| little girl, while getting on the railing of the! While be hae ne deubt of the desire of Nupoleon they could vet do me much injury. I wilj atate | for the pieservauce of the peace of Europe, he) tur iy self that U hage—though it may have bee urges om haw tbe reduction of the army as the) iy bi bumble aud obscure > ad hve 'Tustantly, « young man n j Moulton, who} 9 edlective pledge ul peace, services and endured sufferings for the JJ. 8. ‘iy yards away vesides at Auburn, plunged ja w rescue the| Berlip, Sept. 16. | Geverament which Americaua ure gut in the from the grave, bur there was vo ring on it.' child. Grasping the little eve and keeping | Count von Bismarck bas been ordered by bis. ha a ‘The lady begged of ue net to crenlate the re-| her head above water, both were awepton to | phy selma to go to England tor bie hea)ib. | Excuse we for trespassing ao inneh on your aes about her strange death a 4 how strange-| ward the precipice, and destruction seemed | Kiel, Sept. 16 valuable space with such trifing and purely per vy she erwme to lite wgam, and the doctor olso| inevitable. But Moulton being an expert, : : : : ; 4 [ene eaten. 6 cep emnmaionn Gat’ } ecele ol gusto keep quiet abo.t it for a few | swimmer, struggled maufully with the rushing Png iy will ane ae Pression — pin heey ee out Give wuive 60 that there weuld not be a rush of torrent and succeeded in reaching the shore —- fs en pape apie sary od TE ene ee ae ; ‘erg mn , versity ot Kiel, where he waa reeeived with have been oi culated concerning me would not be to the house: but she is eeovering now| only about fifteen feet frog the brink of the ceremwnies, The faculty uresented| worth the tr oud ink necessary to refute gre the tingt one I le: know of the | cataract. Jt was « mest humane aod J Sheet. ae / he | Bridge leading trom ihe main laud to Gout ing the fellow, and it turred outes T said- _ ¢ . : Islay d, lost her balance and fell into the repids. | Hever slept in tue hotel that wi ht. The finger wae found abou ~ several others there; he was then | : j ‘ dressed in white trowsers, black vest, and dark | —_ — reclnicnping - was very difficult tor | Building throughout, respectfully beg ere) coat and cap ; I see the man here now, (point. the ehild of twenty or thirty years ago to become | subunit the tullowing Report :—It is our opm ing to the prisoner) ; that is the man I saw; 1/9 lover of backs. Learning to read was in those that seine meanimuneeaene ee eth, Bye Sg his Gil Thad a con: | daye connected with so many unpleasant asse- shen first compleged. The span over the lo - Parent; I said nothing crations, with blows, god tear, and ebidiags, and er Market i requiring a post under every beaa about it, ax [| did not know Whalen, or whether ‘the utterance of unintelligible sousde, that it ie i! the centre, and @ post or pier in the cellar Ute the man was dead or not ; next morning I spent | bard! : ' | der, where there is a walling; and the cayse a Short time working about my house, and then way oe be wondered ot (het q> many the neediess fears from last night was, ia out moved to the flats, to the place of a man contracted in school an almost unconquerable opinion, trow the sudden falling of the scafjuld op named Lafleur, near the bridge crossing the |avereion to books and learning. ‘This is all the second fluor, This work of the addit creek.” changed now—or it ought to be. The books be. PO** being done, will, in future, present an ther apprehensions of danger, and fears of aBy- {t is somewhat singular that {,acroix did not fore us.besider being pretty, are eaatly understood .| thing a e.. v ige say « word about what he had seen until some | Phe learner is carried from one stage of advance. (Signed) days after the one on which the myrder nail ment to the wther by pleasaut and egey steps | The compilers bave not attempted that most dil Upon motion—Ordered that the said report be | Geult of all taske—to put old heads “pon young received, and that directions be given to r. shoulders. The Third and Fourth Booke of the Gte'ke Douglass, the City Surveyor, to carry out eerie contain a nwober of very well-written in. moe get me ee " " ' | » motion—Ordeved that the eum of one pound tereeting storing, each beaded by an appropriate | 4, shillings be paid to William Lowe and Thomas and neatly exeonted engraving. This is aa it Emery, being the amount of their charge for suf should be, Ctildven are passionately fond of vey on Market Huase, and reporting thereon. stoned, aud have guile as ativng a predilection | RB. lnvina, Reporte? tur pietures, 1 . t / or plotures ndeed, the narrative, whether N. B —Ounitted in last newspaper report. from, prose or veree, in the only form of composition | wich they can really gnderetaad and enteaheine (Spring) City’ Park Coimmittee, the name ilin, Chairman. ond. ae iim ot the very frat imparteuee that | Willa B —_- children should, from the beginning, be taught to neaveinte iden With worde. the compilers have Tne ldon. William Young, C Tuomas Essery, Wituiam Lowe. committed. Several witnesses on the part of the defence testified that Lacroix doeg not beara good character for veracity, and that they would not believe him oa oath, (Que of these witnesses confessed that the prisoner's Attor- vey, O'Farrell, had given him five dollare to tell the Guth, This Mr. O'Farrell was de- tected by one of the officinale of the eount in the act of making signs to one of the witneases during he examination, On being taxed with the offence, he called the officer many hard Justice of \ e dave wieely in making the feat 4 of their N " evening names, and made quite a disturbance in the © Nova ia, arrived here on Jf yesday “ Dourt. After antef!! , ~) ~ » Ae We inst. on to hie brother yg jjou'ble 7