pe 4 4 4 Y 43 Y SS A WEEELY JOURNAL OS POLITICS, LITERATURE AND NEWS, " - % = ———— SS . ‘sThis is truce Liberty, when Freeborn Men, having to advise the Public, may spealc free.*’---Zuripides ——— ae ———— mn saanent — " HARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND! MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 286 [NO VoL. XVI J CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND! MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, i869, . 40 \ . - r b : ate * ° WOOL. WOOL. \ i) P j > ie AY Kk C( yu RT reons— Doctors Fpaser and Dodd—what the and she told me to go home. I then went wanted to go out and Jim would not let her. iron thattine. Often put my haad add j ' . os ” t j ‘Wh: ( ; i 1 | a j : ¢ i t ie \ neiaeiew’ _— Wwe. Vaud ” \ * extent of the wound was, and with what kind home. Before [left them, Leaid ** good-bye, Isaidto her. **What do you want to go out his ca and felt the knoite. | told him that ' AST] PALD for WOOK. en delivery at the of an instrument it must have been made; to Dowey. Thad been home about balf an for Sne said “some drunken man is lying the 4 was no occasion to carry a kuife. He : : ‘ ° ’ so ” - ‘ 2 g4I > Parrier : ~s . . . TS PURLISHED EVERY M INDYAY ny st of ii} JI CALLBECK Pr : that the deceased must have dropped dead hour when [ heard the noise at the window. | out there Louisa then went out at the Bird, he carried it to take care of himself. WALTER < GRANT Chiat town July t ea u PRIAL OF lmost in an instant, It is now necessary that Cullen, to go from Curries to our house, back door. No one came in was some one This was two months before the murder. ‘ lini . : (; ie RAK 1) iW NV [ should explain to you, gentlemen, what the would bave to pass the pump. Dowey came , was talking about a light L ecoula not teil Alter | recovered, the prisoner said, Don’t Ay oH UPPICK, 8 E STEERS, SS Cheapest Sched) BQGKN MAAN EVE ES . Auk law means by murder. Unlawful homicide to our house at eight o'clock next morning, | who it was I heard Louisa say. **He is got trisltened, there is no fear of you.” K “_" — r FOR THE iy, for the purposes of this case. be dis-| When he came in he asked iow the man that d-xa.” He isdead ’. Dowey was wel ac- When Christop'er Duffy met us at the corner a1 mavuished inte urder and manslaughter.) was stabbed was I said he was dead. “Is gu unted at our bouse: most every night he and said Good night, Steward Dowie ( ——— - ROTI NM TOT \n \Y T wy re. : mura > 1 t . } } ” ’ © Sul f r ‘ ee 99 . a) ° - . 9 wt! ‘ » . ° vive Woe 7 Tiers: HAXVIES BOOKSTORE MURDER iF JOHN CULLED ‘ Murder is the killing of another with matice, | he,” said Dowey. ** Dead, is he. eaid he. was there. Did not think anything eise but ; night Duffy taen went down the i i cake S prepense or forethought Malice, you willob. I gave my evidence before the Coroner that he was paying atiebtion to my daughter. line, but soon came ru ming back, sayiag “— oo ‘ 2° @ ( / _— = 4 , - ; . é 66 Qe ant : J ‘ Fiftcen Shillings. per annum. half in , si sa serve, geutiemen, does not necessarily inpy Dowey was not ip the habito comilog to our Poought nothing else was br maine bu Si ward ! S ‘ ward ! here 1s @ man stabbed.” ady«nce res > : 14 The S t General opened the case on hatred cr ill will, but is rather intended by any | house in the morning. LHe always come in there. The prisoner 13 **Dowey,” or * tue Duty came back in about two iniutes irom = - i ) kk S \ F I e behalt of Uroy , VS . deliberately cruel act avainst another, however the evening about seven o'clock, but the day | Stewart,”” as we call him. el the Gime he first spoke to Dowie. He said, MANAC FOR FEBRUARY. 1869 nee Va, leus yr Lordship sudden. Ifa man meet another on the publle| after the murder be came in the morning. (Cross exawined by Mr. Breckea ) Die here 13 & Sailur man stibbed.” We went ALMA) X WU as rf LOVES. eglOoVes - hizhwav, and kill him for his money, thouzh (C oss examined by Mr Breeken ) The fi st time IT saw Dowey, : belonsed to ne r ape - = (Cullen, the deceased, lying on his ae sate CONSISTING (F ad J ie may have never seen him before, and, of prisoner had been in the habit of coming to Danean’s vessel, se i vist sne “= . 0 - ee he “4 tu was dying, and said to those : = my! ne 1 Tec ¥ ce Wont Bate f seed tock tv the Gael 3 course, could not have entertained any Ul-will oar house. He belonged to she barqae Clara was last summer twi ee a 8 ee > ven »litthimup, Leave me alone”? w 1 aa j z ) » mr , 8.8 eeeuniae } : z , ay this prese . 8 ( S the pris rat t towards h a sult, geuticmen, it 1s murder, lvovello He bad been coming about two laa constantly “out ’ seri. oa tl : : : . eo light fom mo- -““ fee i sy * x hif ent sizes . SON'S 35 = t } ' . x F Bis ‘ t . “Ch: Novel ' ine t's > es } Peret Q rarte 19 bh dev. Ob. Stm., even. I Yarmouth Niagara doe de DBar—Georg Downe with the wilful murdey b »wever sudden the act; So that aforethonsht montis belure that night Ile was at our ward 7 ' a rarer bo ure oar be 8 5 - ters pais ‘ prone Full Moon, 6 bday Th S20, morning. 5.1 Yarmouth Waterloo do do of the deceased, John Cullen. And it now bee | 20e8 not mean deliberation or lapse of time, | pouse every wight, end be waaon vary in.| Cary Constantly to oud Nouns, Nun Oe scod’ the light one. meld’ 5% So beak 20.60. } . 7 e , ‘ wh are oe eros a oi . N Yarmouth du du for coal COmes my prailad duty, ventlemen, to state to Dut is rather Intended to imply purpose or de- timate terms there. fie was courting my — 7 a , tie.” ” ai ‘intl ‘ ~ ee ne bac} ' eee gute yore — — ~| stiN Sum oe , een d ; sien. anti S ; — , fh Novella. mmeiiae @ came me back. 1 stood back he Ot ie . \Y ul "ig¢ its 5.3 Yarmouth Cowk du da you the facts upou which the Crown rests this “!49 @M4 is used in contra distinction to acct | gisser Flora. [think he was engaged to bs . a Y gs : rissa “ he | MeMelt Seether, 2 — , ao Rodk. ies een ‘ i<- . ' ' ees Be kes P ig ae 0 our ho se at seven, sunteimes at ety “cael, brother unes i: Chris : » WEEK, . B22 125 62 Pie above have all Metal Boilers ) charge against the prisoners Lam happy to Smt. Monstaushter is the killing of another) marrred to her Me came to our house about >: 7 ; ” leutnes od ar a ae Duly “8 sels ¢ k. 4 ee ae , } " ‘ ft iiebie without malice—as if a man, in the heat of | 4 { ast six on tl venins of the wurder and sometimes at nine oclvckatl might. satoere around and stood Cullen up. My _ + 7 ai aie “or : i. be able tosay, dit his Comunuult —" ee - 9 OR Oe , bib. wast six On the evening ol i & . ‘ De : . ; ; — - —- —--- —- -——— | I reved Magician Cook, tor Coal, ae be — f 7 thts com a OE itl kill his fellow-man, beine provoked by | vy I ‘ Roderick McNeil, Sarah Collier Never saw him druuk, nor never beard a bad sister Louisa ran up to Curries to vive the : , ' Bon int sel yas ablie are iy cutrarved : peek i 1, Kili i 1OoOWet ® bar pot ) : , 2 ‘ ° I Ne . 2? er, i . E vars ‘ 4 . 3 mh om all we! ' Lady Fracklin . d } ens Vlemsee UF Bi. f } nen | a ler | ee ‘ word out of hismouth. | never objected to alarm. They carried the body to Cu rie’s Mon {7 291 } 53 2 9 3 Sud Box Stoves of d fh-rent sizes, for ¢c ime of tis dreadful nature » and that se dom | “"O%S TOM fs Oppont ut + % murcer, Ont) Dowey, my sister Flora, brother James. and | : t Heard he was house on their shoulder Disues a “tiene ont 5 ii4 5 O1 is Ciutehos Mehdi Houses de. &e are oar 4 rte of Justice eugacsed iu the in the law, out of consideration for tie weakness my father and mo hr. were present that lis coming to any aa ‘ 4 He se . so d ve rae ers. wee then said ty a . 4 ‘ ‘ y ' a" e ’ ory " : ' Wed 26 214 isi 4 -} & Al thove are Nova Scotia Castings Per vestigation of offences of so atrocious a char. °! b¥man nature, reduces the crime to man-/ evening My brother James intended to go ERTIES, GRE FoIOe Tat Ween my Cee eid oe sear go.” I suid to him, pe — ; ™ ' , | glauvhter, | he provocatiot be a blow: Aes : tor keeping bis company. Said that she su must slay with me a while He said 4i Thar ’ " P2vvz2 dS ¢ sons Wanting Stoves will du wellte call aud ex- acter as the present Oe antstins, santionn surhter, but the provocation must be a O1OW? | away next morning in Mu‘e‘'s vessel. James r t aii bis Mh ‘ ; , cs , ‘ } or melt neti, ver nae Nib ols ge : ae: - sigulid gut be So tutimate with bia Heard be could not stay ; so he went away ] ther Frid 24 4 a ; ‘ ‘ up:n a case of such awful importance as this, | “O'S TWowevet insulting; lanzuage, however | gong fora pint of yin, and the company all | d mere - 8 told bi went to mother’s | adi - 4 Sat 22 t 2] ‘ 3B) Teas. ~Teru le know am re I need net ay =: Salil aa ee opprobrious, is no excuse -nothing less than @/ pognd drank it. Anotner piut was sent for, te bad w wile and two children Me ‘ iim car 8 house, and atcerwards mo- ~\ ew a S28 1 { = wee epoapilipen j : siti bloy l reduce the kill bie ie te : * abvatat, and he clearedit up. This was not tier aud I went down to Currie’s. Wh nn we z in 21 1 7 HEYMAN J. P. TERLIZZ!CK you with a sense of vour responsibility : much | CLOW WH! reduce the killing of a man below | and that wasd.ank too, No more was drank i le al mn weit in, deccased was | s Man J } 7 I eee” He iacenelbcn. Soes et pita 2 gist mucder. And, gentlemen, as a man must be | besides these two pin's. Wis bed bert at « long before the murder—ouly aduul # week. ui in, ceased was lying on the floor. [ ee I~ I » 5 ds) 9 49 i» €.c. Bondlé otecctad, Pail. Heine Winte t pork Wield aki thie iia isa f hi I never saw avytiong i by num get trizhtesed when I saw him, for 1 did nog ' ‘ , ge i tun comenientiwns dick al del sen ed accountable for the consequences of bis | little party, as my brother James in ended to : . \ nail ¢ Wed | wey } , y Ap s, Ouions and Groceries Will be Sedd . ? ' : es ow —— se adany i ideiiaald ; -" ¢ i FLORA McQ ARKIE. (iuxa nined by M; realy beileve he was dea i... I s'opped there ; I's - seta (UL PO 0 ‘ hits A solemn duty. entiemen, has dé WH UCTS; Suit a Man Use a dan serous Weapon, | gy away the next moming James sang | I C : k ull D Fraser D.d Pi + : ot 1S aatian +} HIP ; lai all wk tabs eae be sa knife or darger, (supposed to be used i0 | some souvs All drank some gin except my- ! eusley ) ! live in sarivtiel wn \uow ate ag came ).d not see Dowie > Frid i fH 6 al e ’ : Avie fo il cuseel MuT ‘or pie ” 4 p>, Dowie. Was acquainted with hia while ving @sain that uizit; bat IT saw him again next ie eu ' bad tn git tines: Bireet”? t t } thre anuner in w » we se), and cause death, itis muraers; ane) golf Dowey and wy sister drank eome of 16. etl 1 , , ° i I i =i 4 | e ' . ' ‘ ; ; eat a Ley, feos ’ atmother’s house. Father is iiving. Was ™oraings, between seven and eight o'clock “oa ten : 1 -i a2 ,2 j X re ¢ ; : : . v. we shall have to |’! Wou't do tor him to say, [ dd not intend | Phey all drank halt a gloss each at a time. Hu i g o'clock, 1- 3 Ss , ; i ; ue“ to | ‘ant t ! t the blow] Bins ; * | tirst acquainted with Dowie tha su ucnertwelve- fe asked ‘how all hands were, to day.”? and in, M 2 p ey FO ! vive an uct the we | ,t only meant to wouud, Gul the }1OW) Plora and [ were on triendly terms with i . my “he , oft ‘ , l in 4 r , : oe ee 17 Di Yi: ' | , untuckily killed him’? It as, nevertheless, | 1) a he visited our house nearly every | @0"")- He was then sick, and the Doctor ! my brother's breaktast had been taken to 73: Wed id) p 24 issoiurt0n INO.16C. fh : gre ler in the eye of the lav And no 4 ii } civil. Never | °° ed him to come ashore tor the good ot tle statiourhouse, (tor the police bad taken { 2 ! > Ss 2 the ¢ Vou this eas the see : die — * “? | nish e Was always verg CIV Never \ \ W hinup the nist : Is Chur 4 =4 ‘ , - Xil ( Ss eX oe } i m ¢ , ‘ i his het * tiemen, afier you shalt vive this case Your | saw him drunk He drank some gin that I 2 bealta H then Doal ed il I ‘ le 8 D : it of th murder), | loukal 19 Frid 3 4 iy 14 ae sy serious attetion, if, while you give the prison- Was acquainted with bun a tortugit or a ito Dowie’s tace, aod faimted when L looked - " ~ SUANI iD WELLS & J ES avast t uufor ate suner at the Bar ' mM, it, Whe you Sv le prison | night but be tvuok no more than the rest ol , t his I i : ‘hy Sat ; OF ; 431 REE angio : ev ihe teuekt of econ ee Pants ,, muuth before he weut away. He did not go 4t him, leit weak and nervous, aad fell off ops o) , ‘ - 9 PHILLIDS \ etow M e Woitkers, This isa fal sk & you, geutiemin, bE OS Ce ee Goudt aud every | the ¢ In pany. lie wore a black bat, and che » Petteae! t a ie ie » My seat Dowie went away and re . Zt Su . 1 2 40 8 2 meron tn a a dps 3 : oa 4 OMt | urvemmntion whisk teh taw will accord him, lowe ott ob eka detawe de dene eenies tu ny father’s house ipat ye. vot ac: * nt away and said he would “2 Mon . 63 42 3 40 G : : Jaret ~ | weit, if ft “ rentlemet nt the ; ‘ ON Fs juninted ou the steect. He came back that %e Up aztain in about an hour's tume. | went 2 4 io 4 Pie busitess wil ‘ture be conducted undet nd ir obligations to yeur country, | S84 i you, after all, fud, x men, (hel (He | in the house that night. Sa ah Collier lives? ee to the d tt ’ o> jure r- Sof % oe i é oe 21 ts to the m ner at the Bar ' f Jul 7 (iat ose | tail, when [ saw hien again. He did vot, tuen, 0 Che door with hin, Father went up and 2) Wed > ee vz 45 Skee, eibeeen wie | . t aris ; a gy il, in one Of Collin 8 hodses | ine ta my father’s house. Do not think be | Carried my brother some breakfast. Tix ” , 8 — 141 6 171 9 40 67 pA 2 PHILLIPS stice } ty We can y hope t e murderer of his waoleading telloweman, Wo went with ber tll we came to the corner r ; the . : sa wid : 4 e ' ‘ ’ the deceased John ¢ n, and that as such he : ’ ~ | came back in the sane vessel, but [ am not teu Sent for me to go to the station house 24 Frid ) . g) rraen it ~ a —_——- r so d , ty brine this iss t : iil ’ ' Hf opposite Cuilne. We then went towards He came back again in one of the | Dowie met m sail ae i , i . ~ ~ t . t j i t be heid respons e | 1 ‘ , : ,; sure, * came back azall m ue vie ‘ e 4 Usk er 12 se yi 27 Sat > y oO TE 32 | Phe Subseribe: bas ec ily on hand a suy st 1 vig us result Tae Grand Jia y gatto be hed } nsip to the vio ated home. We came together as far as the Jail , ; y - 2. F ee _— : ‘ : : : esty of the tae! arg. ee ee ae 5 : Sprays Vessels. He weut away avain. When | got. told him and said he must vo too 26 Si > sf S 45 ove - yot t s mn oaths, found the prisouer 4 7 f the law, you a und, Dy peup I lett Dowey and Fora there and . \ nis I Su he walk d : o . ' Sirit » vat] * lake rj , . he came back he came to tuthers hcuse, |) ?Y be Walk up here to the Corone ‘8 In- , : i mu oath you have taken, to bring in your ‘ ae ; ee . sn ’ ' . t r guilty the n of John Culle : , = J went home, Fatner was in bed, and mothe: I : Ttalioan and Amoriean BMoarhlse 1 ; > verd eee pee 8 : ‘ Chink he came to the house twice or three Guest was uot examined that day, but 2U2132N ANG Z2mcrican BiarDio ‘ fier having beard th? evi is he, erdict accordinely. was undressing the bahy When I went in D ' Al the ! a heat j 5 “Por . oe umes, last springs He came back again and wie wus exammed J was examined on Pe ae nae, Sone FoR t and the prison (ty Tie wtnceses, ew the- part cf the Croan, | uteet om r and Roderick McNei 4 were) vas hee three mouths befure this event tad | Saturday As we were coming up to the ver } t ‘ i wien fe ‘ \ ere «a ms own. . ¥ . , ‘ , : srs NTS 3 1 to the argument the were then examined. ‘The first was there, sitting down. [ft was then half past )...,,, ed. He was Steward aboard tne Clara loquest together, he told me to eonceal ¢ NAG i ecul s well as tie ten and more J sit down peur wy brother or ae ‘ the fac . : b 4} } id i | INES, : : u Ny ee ; J Novella. Ile visited father’s house uw arly i acts of the murder Le said he . li : : ¢ LOMRS i a sel i I pris - i Puen Currie sworn: (Examined by Hon. 4 short me after Lsaw him get up and parily every uight about seven or eizuto clock during | uid give his oath first and that I bye + ater .. a jn sey ’ , P + ; , , , ; ‘ ’ i ss a f r dove 2 ye " "dts. 0 i ial hi S rad F ig : fttori tu i WIV Tisicr ai Lebel), 1] ETS ? s t > i t E. Paiwer ) lL resid- ip Ciariote town, « ['- tas tie door. Oppose © vur dyvvt are to tliat time Was sughuy acquainted with “as to follow lis words, W hen they all vot CG »N Vy IS id 4 i’ & rio PALI S , ata ' 9; post Jul Hive been there nearly fy wiles of old cellars. fT 1 de Asap Avo ttren iilen, the murderad man. Muistt have seen | ree, after being exanuoed, I was suing home sU. Bh ihbivubsity & ‘ \ t» det bi ee vilyears keeping a Boarding Uuuse. KRemea- 8208 on the ground Cullen was lying in ‘ “ieee when Dowie ¢ pill ‘ xe. ° ‘ee pra j tthe | I i be ae! wind fipst at the pump or at Curce’s, Where he Wen Dowie cailed me and said ; © we are ali Oizo: -- Graat G0: ra Strect , tute at ‘ “ae { i you : I ber the 2 vot Novesnter jast. Kaew J the midd.e of the Lane stat sture bbe Sig boarding a week or a furtuight befure his |fvee.’’ 1 said **yes so far, but it will not be Cc: tatouwn ; aati CAATS LOrds-| t wit i Cull Le ased.as te boarded with we at Coroner that I fuand a man lying inthe old goin pe taiztt have passed the time of day |lung till the right person is found out.” He \ W f wuit tt t ime of the uarder tle sleptat my house Barrock cellar, and that iy did not lie on bis. |, ine at ihe pump. He was at a quilting thea Commenced tel ing me not to tell it, but ‘ , Ff | ’ ‘ , : ‘e ide. ‘ a t . e r . ° . ‘ s ILLIPS i i Is wt Gitce, the n ght before bis doath cod on the eveping face, but on bis side. (Bolore the Coroner pony with Je at Mr. Woun’s about a week 1 did uot pay much attention to bis taik. He ( tea. SB asl ‘ i>) ‘ cash { the LO.h, e Lad his supperatmy aouse, at Se cg A: t saw aman tying on hie lace in veluve tus murder tovk place. Dowie was then said, “ W hy dou't you auswer me ?’ -— wer r WrAnAgd Nov. 7 5 ” I have a Pech plaw Goeclock That was the iast tone Psaw him the Barrack cellar, who, knew, was one of oe tere, TL knew that this Cullen was the |“ Promise me,’’ said he; I Gd not yromise ~ ; ra ae * . . , os Pt e . rey - car » a 4 ow " " x m i i ; ¥ ” D, Vd Lind aX LANTUTDy ceria to warn J t s t woced wmive. Saw bis bo y alter it was cat ried n, Gurries boarders) Poe ceilarisoearly filed iuan that was kuied on Taursday, the 20.) of Wether I would conceal itor not i was So General | Q ath. et i eI HY chant ee 3 4% + Bb mY | a s> ie &,' 8; 79 ‘ . { if Viel ‘ ‘ s ata’ out haliepasteley no'elock, on the same) "Ps but we always vail rt the -* vld Barrack November At father’s house ta iLulzht Were; | 3icK ap 1 weak th it | could : ot pay attention to ‘ . wad bbe ‘ sade =o ‘J 4 *, «f ee . . * ete t . i fy" a tatia ”? * ag ea val tha ea FY ) : ’ "4 war = . : i a Mi au BEF We aw 5 iin ‘ i ce s evening. A ditile girl came to the dvor, ana | § ed Pae place | = th y “ ir : { sur Sarah Collier, Brotaer James, K. MeNeiil, him. He asked me if he nuzht come up that t < ‘ ) tate ’ ° ¢ ‘ » bh ia oy a mea o m2 vurds fr r or. r Le "a . ow ‘ AUSOTIUNEER Established. 1620 ; en eee ~~ $i ee ae Oe ee : © Mes Cairns, Louisa, aud fatver aud wether, | "ght, and said ** good bye.” LT went home j LLIUNEBE, p n ] nd sis the street. Tiis hapneneo before the body | mao was drunk when I went up to him. Out pit nicht Dowie came there about a quarter about 7 o'clock and iad down, because [ was C2 rl RB. « f El 3 \ ' " oe oe, ren Se See es _ or he a ; : 8% ‘ oe - | past sovet. My brother James had lireu with 39 SICK and weak, Iwo policemen then came i i : ye vias y Chvirtian uame, but ber surname was Me.) vent Dack ty Curre s when Ciey ood Che ve Mitch and was te go away next day. We ‘v Our house and asked mother for her eldest 4 } & ] 1 4 I cn ! t ve! Quarcnes ste wae tt Saughter of a man|” ds in They . hei aot er a 1G tn the | ida surt of party that evemag. Mrs, Cairns “sus iter, Mother said to’them “ Are you Gesain! Gi : mrauih PT TS gen. amet gore ge agpe eager llalliaed - : , WS) AY MARS bOAL me. 1 was ta Sed Woen the she A ogc : oe, id Bot Blase veut away between nine aud ten o'ciuck, | vt dove Coming set, She told them [ was aS Ve mC eee Cees ee t nm to say wherl tistightor) serd came, and all the rest io the house this before the Voruner. T gave Dowey and After that, myself and Dowie and Louisa went Sek. They ead © if she is too sick to walk [i$ nize t giv o Wi4aF ' ss thas he blood of hin wore ii bed except Widiais Thompsun, wiu PI e Deture he lett our house, and be put it to see Surah Coliier home at Coilius 3. We) We Will carry her, [ toid them 1 would nov , ; TWH KHBKECS OTE ¢orairr , he sued WHO hulle shea t bie (lis) said be woud go out aod carry Cuilgn in, | lito his poeket. Do not know whether went alongs the west side of the jail yad,| 20 Without George Dowie went too: I was . * t): Stave t ‘ ~ 2 : ; - 7 arr 4 : ' : > j — ‘seeds ° “ty eo ' ; 4 4 = Coles’s Brewerv and Disti v. Val VUAAIDS, YVUGCOCN cCYyvuans - 3 ts exer, | Thompson went, so) did aut getup, Ue | father und muther knew that Dowey and yf o.ui¢ aad Dowie stood near the jail pump, Sug 1 the stationshou-e when two police > ae NS a F 2 gg es wh the i » i oster were pas ae , “oa a D haces ’ ’ d iy Be : oi, ) Pe z j ,. i | : t i oan A : Drought emer”: vith me loll st -) OF ‘ : — ——— es J Was alWays oi sent Luutsa home Cannot say exactiy meu came in with Dowie. They took him up a ts i oe rosea nay 5 , ocing 2) bores ota 7 Aa “ : gt 1 hem wor , = i cua 2 Bever Bu A how loag we stvod at the fail corner. A . urs, pussiuzt me ou their way, when Dowie - \ ee ® \ Biliisa. £gTeiZR, @ west India Woods rm ’ ‘ ° os Mh MeQuarre MeN cil asd | ee sliof thay | and viol atts WesneY 60 Sprun vat, S80 Newfuandiead man, named Goodhue, came up $ oked at me: I have not spoken to him since - es bite} vad © ) ‘ t St «ll t Ai.4 ts % neighborhood. I. oy fart bite duan f | Steer washed a ‘ubie cloth ones. Ue came aad asked Dowie if he could divect him to a hat day. Ou Saturd iy, I was brought up and i ee oS: £5. i VTES i 1 , I » looked over the body, but could see uo signs 3 wornipg W ! » th things, Ui 4 1 boa.ding house. Dowie said he could not, | 9¥aunue 3 I'he iast tume I saw him he wes 4. AF] & 4 a 5 2, | dae Oe i o i i ce | eine tolcet lide gn at. J then openca bis clothes a | Gis Came In Gis Imoraing ane Nut O-bea- ad suid to me, “do you know of any, Flora?’’ | SoZ down to the jail. IT was sluging a song Z ' - =s ‘ . ‘ . ‘ ‘. i } sop mea aie yet lane . 7 e . ¢ * ., . ? ° dod ; slaw ‘ \ { ’ y dictle, and found there was tleod on the |S 8er Was hot much slope wilh Dowey I :o'd Goodhue to go to Mrs. Large’s, where, | vue ngut Pais was a couple of nights be- % et ae ‘ ‘ S e , aru ‘ t t S t ! ti t ist fia" > troy bs io } i . F | 3 4 f tba sy + ‘Vi ' hee ; : : i sh t jul Liicre Wast f lean”. Tee libs wer edward Paiuer), lL recollecs the night on hue then asken Dowie the name of this Lown, | #uother song: We tcok verse about ata song; . « e-rr © nd nl t 1 s i rt " " tj nae 2 . ° -" . . a “ ° r ‘ } » ) ‘tet . mi COUNE WIOX MERCHARNS intel Rrra -" oor] ent ' , t ; I L ¢ frm 1 hi Wound was Baud! apd onthe fest) wach the murder wascommeted. Wasihen Dowie asked him where he was from. He Yul we kid not speak the first night. The 4) é zh d E gh laa. t B24 bt np Re Pree on im neg . he 200 bre ist. It apr-ared to be tle cut uta stati living ab ome, near McQuaarre’e, on the| said, “from Cariboo Cove Dowie then Secouc ight, Tcaunot say whether he or T ATICTICNEE IS. FEVIE Mails { r ae Aiieheaina tit capa page == eh tat n t anve SutiraD ctor. Neither W Ilham otucr side of the street, nearer the water. | suid that tins place was Charlottetuwn Good. | knocked first. Cannot say whieh of us spoke ‘ | ‘ iol Lies in i | ’ ' : \ie arrie ? . r - + rs . “wt ‘ afrcar az } » ate " p 7 Charlottetown « - © © P. EH. isiand. j the t ed S s will irther noti bre : is 7 ’ " a a ' 4a fi omypeor, J.mes McQuarrie, nor Rod-rick | Was down tothe steambvat, and afterwards hue then said to Dowie, ‘*you wre quite com- Nests | I+ tuid me that when | caine uy before - . is Off ul , Wedtiesuay | $- ey ee See oe ieG,) MoNeii, woo brought ive Qody to my bouse,| went home. After d.rk I went outagain— fortable.”’ Dowie answered him, ** can you Me Grand Jury, I niust be careful of , what I ‘a 8 ' : ¢ ‘ , ne " “ti > “ . CARD. Viiday evening j , On ( 2 ae CUInE Jeu, | are now on tie Island. as tl ey ure sea turiog | atter com'ns back from tie sieimer. Ll went) help ia???’ Guodiaue ausvered tuat he did uot would say, aud he aked me if I was going e site 1 ib ) sf { . t t of , r 1 ’ m : Te Ky Subseriber bezsto thank the pubhic Muaiis reat DB 1, News } m . gl ": setiedin wen; but two ot them belung to the Istaud. | towards where Carroll, the buterer, lived, | wish to telp it. Guodiue tuen asked Dowie ty bang Dun | I said I was not the judze, and 4 ri id ale - } ’ wt ay i hg De « } " " ~ i ‘ ' ' ' j a fer t © « ‘ to Ww hl ; © Chern Fei ‘ : - : ' I of gata 2 zecus Liou pseu did no bel ns to the Island, A ind then came towards McQ aarrie’s Wouss. | wuere he could get these funny giris Dowie | tat 1 suould be sorry to see a doy hung, let PPR Saget Pen eng ne hea ast ‘iow at 7 o clock, | , i that of t i ‘y ’ whe artedn policeman was th re pretty soon aiter the |Came along the old barrack jave. Turis, EP) said he did uot kKaow auythiag about thei, but ulene a man: He cried and that made me ~ ‘ . t ‘ Ss L , ’ na > t » * wl D in food health @ | body Was broughtin Was sequa:pted with | think, was after ten o’ciogk. The first thing told bia tu go down that way (pointing dowa | vel Worse: Phe other night [ asked him if Le \ ‘ te j P o wiiia au ~ i a t e before eatl “As rtused S ‘ t sc _ oie) 4 Ms wr we i i . Vivne ‘ i ; , hy “ar wa : “re vt bin ° ath D — yas you) Cullen only turee weeks bel-we the murder. | that attracted my attention was Dowey, stand: | tu the low part of the towa.) fa about a | Svew who was talking to him, We said 4 yes, s ae i { y th ce of s and : : i : wr ‘ , bo wr ag i naan r py 5 : ree K M , ; 11, | Mouwday, do 22, ut fi Me, evides i. ct ¢ d and} [le wae a wan of te mperate habits, as tar as | ing at the corner, nes” Carroll enouse. One) minute, | saw the Newlouu land man running | d you have been my prosecutor.” I said, SMiril Fis ‘ < | Se 4 i st Sty oe 2 hae oe Sr ae napping whieh enteres | fam aware, Could oot tell wkether he was aide of that bouse ig the tane. Dowey tad away as fast as he could. Dowie had let my“ You need not blame me for putting you in; : ’ . a - | ‘ fey, deo ov, leit breast. he murde an wis found , } : 7 a | - 2 2 ul j K re wizes for Boats eles ‘ in ean Le e ry rn sid ; | Besa vi va 16 th “ reast d . FF ge when Wes ToulG | drunk that night or not Ded not know the | his hands in hiss ts. ITsawthe girl, Fiora hand go. J asked Dowie what the man was '€4ve it all in my hands,’ fuis J said to TT auy sius t shits the City M agg gph | M é 7 ear the house of ~~ ith MeQuariie, whose priscrer at the bar, and did wot se bin that} MeQuarrie, run u iuwards D swey. 1 also) rannias for, and Dowie said **1 bave kuiled pease him—to make iim quit crying, for J GEORGE il. FUSTER. Fri do oe do 30, ise you will fad the prsoner visited, acd) nytt Saw him in this Court Roum next |saw the decsas d. Tne first | saw of him, he hin.” [asked him if be had hurt the man. did not like to hear him, This is ail that was Lora’« Wharf. wn ? ; Monday do m2, | Monday. May 3 ee een arena ae ‘tigp en petimate terms 5 | d iy, at the Coroners Laquest. {was on his knees, and appeared as af strng-| He said ‘no, 1 have only put the kuife in said in tue jul: 1 dow’t think there was anys of, 87 8 ! T } : we Was Puyleg his attentio ¢ i@ © | \ ¥ oe) a ’ y t “e : é Soni de ost MO Si LT vg ut an, and wi empoved at the time, ws stewa ” d ‘ i : a i t * ‘ te false oy — oe ; the Mails re Hh : tl “reas ge ante » Jail, and elese by the g ! ~ |not speak 1 tried to arouse bim, but did/is,” said Dowie Cullen said he had seen | W% “ous ® false cath we would damu our souls + Mice of . wile | ? | ae a i 9 the iil, and Cit ¥ the ground where th ’ bell and dar » "i May be consulted at the Office of rHOMAS OWEN jon board the Burm Ciaro Noveilo,”? own- | 4 ; . é i to belli and damnation, Cannot remember her y "p is several |ed by M ; Peake B EC f this ci old barracks stood, and in a fane fave | 208 Sbuke hm. 1 thought be was in liquor. | Dowie at Usliins’s the caulker’s, playing Cards eyaot words. but they were 8 mething like that > kit nrees mtia:ter General }ed by Messis Leake bros. & UO., AS C1ey sneheke , : ’ u , eo wi a > ‘ Hing x ov ae wl vers . e SOR John T. Jenkins, Surgeon. General Post Office. Clviown, 2 ! "itn the nisht of the. urder, D eic can ut | COORS “eet Oe ee See abees 61 [ stuod by lim a short —_ 1 had been) with his shipmate. He did not mention bis 1 aim slightly ae juainted with the prisoner, J RE: 1D! Cl Deevmber 16, lacc 6 MeQuarre s house, having gone there early twelvemonth. Ife bas been a our house a i tak: g% dr ap v! ligu or mys It. L dost sight Sulpipiice S Raine, : Cullen shook hauds with know the Consequence of what he bus done J a oe ‘ . en os in che secuind, snk scene tee eek ee Knew John Collen by sight) vl Dowey ’ 1 saw sume persons cume out ui | me and asked me how T sot along at the quite have kept much compaay with bum at night. 1 Wn, Re Gas oe me F 4 RM TOR SAL Ly AT hort t e 1 1. re tue LB “ lor le tw only. Saw Dowey et father’s house on the | MeQu srrie 8 house Puey went over to the ins p privy. I told him we got wion gs very weil, | hever was wih tin ia the Governor's woods, | cin : short iD ” ue hurder— be tween J . - : ‘ , vi ‘ “ ’ ee 1 } a ° he : fates dnatii Meee Nov lt 188 tf oe ua! 4vu¢e ain pega eal laine . lake night of the murder. Saw him half an hour | de evused and touk him down to Currie’s L ile asked if we finished the quit, and J said but was as tar as Dawson's bouse with bim two . . « i pours ) ! i \ ) OCN, . , ’ . "page ys Ny ' “aha ' ! BR GDS i X E 4 ae? It will be proved that a short time before the before [herrd of the murder, which happened | think TL dost sight of Fiora, too. I might be “no, we did uot wait to finish it. Culien | ot three times. Was with him on the _brenst- ¥ 4 ¥ 7 Bi ae ” mina aaea ‘gael % etwe nin “Gell Hleve ere oo mistasen in saying | saw the man upon his said he was pretty drunk hat night, and was “@'K, and in the slap with him Wen inte the We ° | body of the deceased was toued, the pisoner, | beswern ten an ven oclock. When | gH t , sie } : j i CIUNRCRIRER offera for SALE his : cme ary ‘gt Bowe Loewe ting» : on. | knees, but he was not siandiag up straight | atraid he was locked cut G: kis Guarding house, | “#4 With bin, and there was a gil with me _——— ratitic SUBSCRIEI ER offers for SAL h » company with | re NeQasarrie and her | 2fS* ear anyt inzol it Was sitting in the | ys wd iuere lhere we . * t N oonsequence of the death of the Pro B V.LUABLEFREEHOLD FARM. in the Sr nabeie aengey te eer ; house with brother James and Cousin [ thougit he was on bis knees. TF koew I told him ie might get in at the back door T “4 oem oe. Se aetna e ) - “ot hod i uc 4 3 ad oobs Lbodlses i sty 4 abie - bis i ister, wit Sarah oll a t he h se © , 3 b 4 E vt i : i ‘ us wre was |) or i » 4“ i A i . ; set omtad tn offer fav| Gourshiug witie: 6.4. of ROSENEATH, oni vy ( i : the purpose ot : aang? Roderick MeNet!l. Mother was in the room Dowey when [saw him lle was Sieady, as He then left us, and was away about five m4 fath re ' te i = mt se — - ae i . - sho : bP fathe use © 1 evening oO ” murdel positive Sule, that beautifully situated well known the MAIN Posi ROAD, bems six miles} id Sarah Collie, which they did; and, re- || 8a¥ James tise up quickly and go to the | '4* # fenov. Thad spoken ty him acouple minutes. He thu came hack. Dowie and 0! phere was firat one pint aod ae another i Poeparsy 9 SHS fron GEORGETOWN, snd Two miles from | poring back towards McQ urrie s, the pri front door, half opening it and looking oat | +t ry 8, but did not know him by name had moved up near to my father’s house by just put the glass to wy mouth, but did not drink Half Way Hou ;o, Vernon River, @ geod chipping place. Tue FARM consists) oye. Flora McQuarrie and her sister came by | for two or three minutes. Mot!ler ead | way 7 aT an At first | siw uone but “ time, Cullen said to me, ** zood night, any hquor, 1 did wot think it was wrong te ‘ ‘ ’ ‘ Se ¢ eee ere . tc ene d 5 >: . a ow 1} ore = 9) < . aura) he a ” Seay *% + ( "IF nl ‘ j . PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND al «woah aide ckthe talk lend, until tee came | * Jam, what is that?” or «‘who is thar?’ | Dowey and Flora in the lang, except the de M wy. 4 aid coud night, but I am aot deiwk wu Oo the way back from seeing Sarah ! 4) n that One } iret lihirty ex of ver to what is known as the il pump,” on the He said, “some ¢runken man.” [ cid not ceased. Mary; don’t you recollect you ae talking to | Cuilter home. [do not mad telling sister Louisa » 4 } pela uv boevugtt Uucres. is } at » dre my irty nere- recry ‘ v the ¥ as sas 4 i’s ‘ 7 . } + © ahaa , . >? » sane 5 TTS " P Ps ; ps , : s been for some Veare sala fe i le: a ty “ d / uth-west corner of the Jail fence: there | !eok through the duor. but I wanted to so (Cross eximined hy Mr. C. Palmer ] tee OF ee eee ee He said 1 | to ga hetne. She ie trifling girl, Lthinb § told ii ; ; rich an e;tile ban 8oulh-¥ hit J n ;- slost entine broth:¢ would nct let me Tie a 2 ree [* se )- was Mat Vy but be did not speak as pial ly as Her to go home, tor 1 liad « seeret te tell Dowie. joss ; Ayoseoonpainte ; eee | Gt for any kind of crop; 90 acres are cleared | they st wd, and then the yous. M:Quarrie gir] 0%, anes Pee J 4 k ae “<0 | was one of the first who saw Cullea after he when he came up the first time; he was mou It was a trifling matter. Shall I be forced to teil samount of purchase money usked forthe whole | and in a wood state of cultivation, and the re- left he a t A n! Dowie tosether—quite near ; nee ht hentng ot iis’ ae allt was injured. Wien I first saw the deceased, drunk Dowie aid I said to hin, “0 bom this weeret, my Joid? (addressing the Judge) . ? : are - as found twill ¢ ' aman ing WA aD Ive yarc ri Our i ha ‘ fae mk . tm : ‘ ' saa o ° » Bin co ie as #riablehbmenst. As a vey making investment) manag forty acres are cover d with hard and where the b 8 bia vue sr Tt will a so } i! , ee lying on bis side with bre he ws abuut as far from etalon? fro: here to and so to bed He then went away aud I‘ Ine Judge answored, * You need net tell any- sis an vpportanity weldnn equalied in these! or wood bn ve! aves) eee Seeing the evidence that while the prisoner and Flora | oor se wee lying On Tis side With bie igi» end of the room. Flora was going from 4 : D ni ag i id ’ 3 | eee to Criminate yourselt.”) Well, the seeret i i ‘ : here ¢ wor ie lian Cs eae ee ; e : im ri p ; sa 0 Dow S drunk anu mi t kuoy : 1. . srovinees, whieh fa in be positively proved (| 1, i “wn a is vs were stan ing uear the J.il pump, the deceas- | 2#¢ k towards our house, f then went out. where the murdered man lay towards Dewey. a oe digg , Was vuly about a photograph, (Great laughter.) ¥ person abou t Phe Sock af a See Ne See Pere eee ! ! 4 ! through the bae’s Goor, and round to where what le 13 duiug.’* Cullen then back cawe the 7 did not want | , ut j 5 , ; : | sid we watcred Th above r CiHly we ed, Je hn Culer, came up, cmd looking tote |t dpi. enon amy 1 , oy 1 VOTE) Other parties might have been pre sent, but I third tla W « Dowie saw hia camry, ! ¢ " i a ee ee 4 lors aud wk of penta in the store can be inf \ Wi ‘ heah } } { Ss Wé le 1 ay. ras " — ( ov . Feat ‘ i his ine. Bi} ry * Sa ¥ istic tt, 40 Rewmaine at ° . *he : +. . éuhen of nut at the @ i oh aire situated for milis. Churches, § Clncnse « je | the face of Fiora, who was taiking to Dowry ary man was ly .— | x G at hia f siw pone of them. [t was not very dark said une t0ahend indie the irennae tek Codes ’ so out . nm . (ines that night. Cannot “yt bol. [ 3 reort tia I i ° jure! “eo 1G i Ps i pn - Ss " i a . ° a bine " . cs i : me Stund se i ene ‘ oy ' = wy ol . P ant 3.07 we * > ee gt ge tne er ag eR pe A called ber “Miry,” ard said, “Is that ycu, | whi he I knw by seivg him about Mr. ¢At the Coroner's Jaquet, Chris. D iffy serail inal eek tak alates’. del antl peak bx (hs saan mua be Newtoundiand teat wauted os eerie : ‘TQ 7 1 oie Mary.’’ Deceased, it anneara, was aiste in- | Curries T shook him and syoke to him, bat siuted tuat fiiteen yards trom the deceased he Bi. Hilo () hhds SUGAR, ad ov Puncheons choice MOLASSES, For Suic by CARVELL BROS Ba WCAC SMICNES 20 For Sule by CARVELL KROS. RUTTER CRACKERS 10 Bela BUTTER CRACKERS, ; 10 Bbls SHIP BREAD * Ovet For Sale by CARVELL BROS m9 CANADA FLOUR. iz ECEIVED, ex Schr. NORRIS and Steamer FLAMBOROUGH trou: MON- TREAL: 813 Bbls. Canada No, I (Superfine) 25 do CORNMBAL (Yellow) 25 do do (White) 30 Bags do 75 Boxes Steele's best family White SOAP. R. W. BRECKEN. Water Street, (over Telegraph Otlice) Jaupary 5, 1869, 3m 1868. pa $ that. att is time, the poisenecr, wh) was juite Giese, got angry aad dal net hike this in } ] terfere ice of Jche Collen in) addressing the hen the gir! “vil. Some little dispute arose, » walked on and left the two men in thei aller- aon Jt was then, ] fear, that the isoner, Dowey, drew a kuife avd stabbed the deceased | to the heart And after ind a few seconds, the prisoner overtook the having st pped be ‘dvl, and, seeming to be very excited, said, “Flora, IT have knife 1 that man. The wird suid, “My God, surely you have not stubhed him, “Y -s,” said he, “Lf have put the knife wto the hand'e”’) This vou ‘the mouth of the witness, Flora McQuarrie I] micht tell you that the murder having taken place, the body was found by a little girll—the younger girl, the sister who first accompanied ithem from her mother’s hovse-who immedi will hear from lately knew it to be Cullen, and thought him in | \Iquor She gave the alarm wh n she found ithat she could not arouse him. ‘The body was jlentified, and taken to the house of one Hugh Currie, tilla medical man was sent for. Tie n xt day an inquest was held, at which the pri- soner was present, and yave his deposition. In | yoing from that inquest the prisoner made \gome admissions and confess'o.s to the officers lof the law, who then took tim incha ge Tie | nature of those admissions, it is Bot proper | that I should disclose to you in the opeping of ‘the case You will hear them from the lips of the witnesses themselves. And now, gentle- men, it will be fur you to give av impartil ‘decision whether the prisoner at the Bar is | guilty, or not guilty, of the crime with which ‘he is charged. It will be proved by the Sur- | they are guing M 5 Be Kioraad ON es ulso came up where Chrscopher did not touch him Do wey and Fivra passed no remarks = *¢ That is one of Mr. Currie’s boarders,” said IT; * stall | go and tel! it at Currie’s?’? Some one said *:yee’” Lo was my ester, I think, who told me to go. Betors [ went to Cuirie’s, some one said, ** please hand a byht, all Dsee what is the matter with him.’ [ then went to Carrte’s and zav a rap, but tiere was no answer. IT rapped egain and said, ** Me. Curme, you had better come ans take Lome one of your men who is drank in tee reet ’? The man was qrite still. [did nol notice whether fi- eyes were shut or not [ lete the rest with Lin whol went t. Currie’s) Whenlrapped, Currie said, « Yes ” Then I went back to the spot. I saw Dowey, my sister, Flora Christopber Duffy, Roderick MeN ill, James McQuarrie, and Mr. Thompson. They moved the body into Currie’s house My brother James put the b dy on Thompson s back Mv beother James and Thompson, and Christopher Daify, went to Currie’s. Dowey went home to the bsrque. I did not acop at Curries till the Doctor came. I heard Mr. Currie say, ** heis Jead.*’ I then went home. Dowey had been at our house that evening It was about balf-past ten o'clock when be left our houes with my sister to take Sarah Collier home. I went with them nearly to Sarah Collier's house, juet behind the jril, when Tcame back wir’ my sister and Dowey ag far asthe jail» op, where | left them standing togewner. My sister said slic had something to tell Dowey, we were Lowsa McQuarrie there. She cats out of ber facher’s house when they took the d-- ceased away. Dd nots e heralone by hia. [| etood a coup'e of minutes at the corner, be- ause Dowey ard Ficra were there soo. = | tlea went towards the decrased. There wight fave been other parities there belore we, for L was in bquor. Went down to Carrie's when tiey cacried in the dead aan | nad drank more than usual that uight, but 1 know when ty stop drinking. ELten McQuarrie, sworn, (Examined by Sou.ctroor General.) Lo rememoer the tine the murder was committed: Dowey was at ur Louse that nmeght: R. MeNeill, Sarat Colher, J McQuarrie, Mrs Cairns, and th: Prisoner were at our howse that night Dowey cime there about s:ven o'clock, as near as | can remember, and stopped here till between ten and eleven. This was on a Thursday night, and James engaged that day to go away all winter. We had a amall party that evening Mrs. Cairns went out first. She bade our Jd m good bye and sid, she might nos have time to see him in the morning, After Mrs. Cairns bad left, Flora, the Prisoner, Louisa and Sarih Collier went out. The first three were going home with Sarab Collier Louisa was a very short time out. Son Jawes and Rod k MeNoill did not goout, I was crying becau:e Jim was to go away. Alter & short ‘ime | saw James get yo t Foor, and bold it open with his soot. The wind was blowing the car d’e, so comforter ofl wy face aud told him to look, but he still said J was Mary. Dowie told to staad vif fow the young woma.. moved j np them ad said to -¢don t touch him, Dowie, be ts drunk.’? 1 i did not kaow what Dowie mi sht “ee : hin away { Down said this, fu do to him. tood off from buth and iett them to goup to the street corner, I looked back before I sotto the corner, and saw Dowie I tho isht he was suing . | weut of toth tiad a man to eall, fon z The tre m Lb looked back | z 9 the corner of Carroll's house wher Dowie came to me aud said “O Lord, Fi ara, have stabbed that man,’’ I asked him jf the man was dead, and ha said ¢ yes, I think so?” I said to him ** what did you do it for?” He said “I was provoked to do it Lasked him asain if he thought the man was dead, and he said “yes, I think so, for I put the knife in hin almost to the h.ndle.” He then put in his hind, took lis knif: out of its sheath ard d-ew it throacht his fingers. I saw bicod on the back of his hani. His hand was quite close to me. When [saw the blo d, I suid, “ ‘Jeorge, Jus, thou son of Davd, you ard I will be hu ie I got lizht-head_.d and did not know what [ was doing—I got bewildered Could! not swear as to the blide whigh I éaw ; but I knowit wasak ife. [ikvew the prisonce to carry a kuife aboit two months hefore the murder ; for, one Suiday evening. @ out that unbuttoning his Coat to take off his Coat to fizht corner to see if Lt coula I thousht they were Jf men were t mrether wh jast gott I said, *Whatis it Jia?” or ‘Who is it?’ "time, he was off aded by a man collaring him He gaid it wassome drunken man. Louisa iv the street, and he gaid he would carry a knife be could direet him to on eof those f acy be ges. Dow said nv”) | aw sure | did not say that. fhe first thog the Newfoundiand wan ast ed for was a boarding bevee. The oly vequal, tance I ever bad wilh Cullen was at the quilting party, and then only a quarter eof an beur, Do not tuink Dowie had a grudge against Cul en. Dowie told we be weuld net bare hnewa the de- ceased in the street when L asked him abou) it. i ted Powie how many persons wore at the julliing purty. Uiuless Dowte bad a spite at the deevared for haying been at the quillirg party, i dv not kheew af aij thing else. Dowte bad on a iop-e at, aud a black giugedcap. Dow tried to get Culleu away. to go bows The third time ivceased came, Dowie put ns bayd upon Cullen's stoulder te keep him oft trom me J teld Dowie tu cay nothing to bim, that be was drvuk, When Dowie told deceased to stand off trow tue young woman, I leit them to call assistaver, I saw Dowie runuing tome. When be came back L said, * Lord, Fiera, | bave stabbed that wan.” What the provoking was, of which Dewie spoke I dou't know. Atter the murder, he drew the Kral Uhroagh his fingers. J did not take a good iook at it.fur the sight of the blood was tuo much for we. I saw the blood on the back of hia hand He drew tee knite so that the blood ran ever en the back of bis band = | fated, so that 1] did not ko ow wheth ric was night or day. f mugit as wel! have been dead for all Lku w, at the time of wiy funting, At that time Dowie had held of my arw aud kept me from falling He held me up Ul T recovered J might have beeg Ahree or tour unuies Im the tang Gi, HOt lunger, I don't recollect whether [ wentioned this at the Corouer 8 Inquest or net, 1 said £ fainted when Dowie ated tbe wor is,’ vid, we will be’ lied out che knife, I re- ,” just before I fainted.