oundland roke out, that had of great ‘as ¢om=) various-" N. Ou have, e should | den and — | Berna- with any Gusta- sentative f protest. _ was said) by that) ssian ine he young , which he, obibitisn » is based! > not, no piece of izence of. weden, je ein Ture »ssions“of” ) brought flishman, nt of des: . er agony. innocent Rr Srrat- ole affair, me Porte. Q all peo- yment of ith sound , the hapr he papers) ns. X Ry judges residing in Nova Scotia. ; qdictimeut for a misdemeanor, which commenced, as formerly stated, on Thursday last, occupied the Court, to the exclusion ofevery,other business, for five days. sed, Mr. Street (Counsel forghe defendant) submitted that there was no Case to go tot show that guilt could be traced to his client. us, our supplies of the manufactured article. A ‘and ‘the other necessary implements for carrying on the business, together with 8 hhds. of Leaf Tobacco, for a com- mencement, were Janded fromthe Steamer yesterday, and preparations are already in progress for commencing ope- rations. be employed immediately in the establishment, panying of this Joseph Smith, ( é of the. so-called Book of Mormon 3 which attending these publi sel and thus discountepance such dangerous delusions. pation was that of seeing, after dispersed. _——_ blance of a Supreme Court, still. it is presided over by pore Shin’ chiar to. bue! SUPREME COURT. The Queen vy. Jolin Maeckenzie.—This case, being an in- On Saturday, after the case for the Crown had been. clo- daughter Emma. Jury,as there was nothing to The Chiet Jnstice, however, said he should let the case go to the, Jury—Mr. Street, after addressing the Jury, pro- coeded to call witnesses for the detence, the Conrt, for the remainder of Saturday, and part of Monday. after which the Chief Justice summed up, going minutely jnto the evidence, and commenting thereon. At half-past four p.m. the jury retired, and on Tuesday at half past twelve, yeturned a verdict, finding the defendant guilty on the sixth count, viz. “of uttering an altered receipt for money, know- ng. it to have been forged or altered, with intent to defraud John C. Sims, and to prevent bim obtaining a verdict.” which occupied The Solicitor General was then heard, in reply ; Mr. Street was hezrd at great Jength yesterday, on a mo- tion for a new trial in this case, ou the ground of misdirec- - tion on the ‘part of the Judge in his charge to the Jury 5 want of Sufficient evidence to convict; allowing the Jury to ‘separate ‘several times after being enipauelled, before they thad returned a verdict, &c. ) ‘separate after they had retired to consider on their verdict, suntil they returned with it into Court, The: Jury, however, did not The Court withheld its decision until the Solicitor Gene- ral was. heard in reply, which will probably be in the course of this day. : The Queen v. Margaret Collings.—Indictment for admin- Ystering poison with’ intent to’ kill. “The trial occupied the the whole: of Thursdays was resumed at 2 p. m., yesterday, cand at.6 p.m, another adjournment until this day took place. On the evening of Monday the 24th ult., Thomas Congh- Jan, alias “ Gallows Toin” effected his escape from St. Elea- mor’s Jail, bering at the me under sentence of imprisonment for horse stealing. ~ Topacco Manuracrory.—lt gives us much pleasure to ‘observe that a Tobacco Manufactory, upon a somewhat ex- tensive scale, is immediately to be. commenced in Char: Jottetown. This will form an. important addition to our domestic manufactures, as It will be the means of rendering ina great measure, independent of other countries, for ' Tobacco press About ten ora dozen hauds, we understand, will We sincerely wish Mr. Mackinlay every suecess in his spirited enterprise, being well assured, from his long expe- rience and well known skill in the business, that he is every way competent. to supply the trade with manufactured to- bacco of first rate quality, : The encouragement of such an undertaking we cc sider g g we consider Deara sy Lionrsine.—The heavy rain of Friday the ithe 28th ult, was accompanied. by several loud peals of thuuder, Alex. Macgillivray the chinmey, his daughter, instantly killed. appear that the lightning and run doaviy ber side. ~ Her sister, room, escaped anturt, although thrown down by the con-