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O, address—Lock Drawer 51, Halifax. se : (ocean Steamship (10 y, HIS Company being now about to be dissolved, all persons having legal de- {mands against the Company are hereby ' notified and required to furnish their ac- counts without delay to the undersigned for adjustment. PEAKE BROS, & CO,, Manogers. Charlottetown, Sept. 23, 1582—-3aw tf HERRING! JUST ARRIVED . Jd. FARQUHARSON. Queen St., Ang. i "82 NOTICE. oo business heretofore carried on by the ' source affecting to be in sympathy with, 800 Barrels me Large * Fat. | man when the meeting broke up impressed | CORRESPONDENC E. iv ‘ % at holed ou irselve s resp vonsible for ‘the ons or statements of our correspondents op ij A Slander Corrected. T'v the Editor of the Examiner. Six,—A meeting of the inhabitants of County Line Station and vicinity was held in the schoolroom on Saturday evening, 14th inst., agreeable to a notice posted for that purpose. The notice calling the meeting was sign- ed by J. W. Hughes, Peter Duffy, and Wm. Haslam, Esq’s., stating that such | meeting was called for the purpose of cor- jrecting certain slanders published in Tue | WkEKLY EXAMINER newspaper, over the | Signature of *‘Malsah,” dated 2ud October, | 1882, said falsehoods circulated for the pur- | pose of throwing discredit on the village and people. The meeting was organized by the ap- | poiatment of Patrick Duffy, Esq., to the | Chair, and the undersigned Secretary. The village and adjacent settlements was | | fair y represented at the meeting. J. W. Hughes, Esq., first addressed the meeting, beginning by reading the libellous ‘articl signed ‘‘Malsah” and commenting | keenly on such base cowardly falsehoods, ireflecting on, and hbelling the licensed | vendor, and people of ‘his place, as they |did. He (Mr. Hughes) proposed the fol- 'lowing resolution which was seconded by ‘John T. Murphy, Esq., Newton, and car- | ried unanimously : Whereas, The letter signed ‘ Malsab,” in the Wrexty EXAMINER of 3rd inst., was | both libelous and malicious im its ungrounded allusions to the licensed vendor of this vil- | lage, and the people generally of this locality; and, whereas, it is a well known fact the |verdor of this place is most strict, selling lonly as directed bythe law. Hence, his fit- ' ness to act as vendor here, rather than place the sale of liquors in other hands, as appears ‘te be the desire of ‘* Malsah,” and a few others. Therefore Resolved, That this meeting i strongly condemns the cowardly and untruth- ful slanders of ‘‘ Malsah.” The more because we believe him to be an unworthy member of a Temperance Division, leagued with a cer- tain few, with a view that the vendorship may 4 given to another less. strict in observing he provisions of the Scott Act. Peter Duffy, Esq., next addressed the | meeting. warmly criticising the foul slan- ders of =‘ Malsah,” as just read from THe Examiner of the 3rd inst. He (Mr D»tiy) argued that ‘‘ Malsah’s’” wanton slarders- reflected eqnallyon the well as the vendor, and both without any reason. He congratulated the people on having so strict a vendor, and was pleased to note so becoming a change in use of liquor in this locality. He moved the fol- lowing resolution, which was seconded by Mr. Peter McMahon, and carried without even one nay. Whereas, It is to be regretted that we have some few persons in our midst whose highest ambition 18 to belie and belittle the place they live in, together with a respectable community for unworthy purposes ; and Whereas, This meeting is proud to be able to testify to the strict manner and means The Robbery Case. Evidence for the Defence. Tvespay, Oct, 17. Cuartes Leigh (sworn)—Examined b Mr. Davies—I live in Mr. Peake’s bric house, Water Street. I remember the night of the robbery. I was standing talk- ing to the watchman. Carvell leaving the office that night. It was about twenty minutes past eleven. My watch showed about twenty minutes to twelve, but it was fast. This night Carvel’ passed without saying “20 night,” as usual. I thought this singnlar after I heard of the robbery. I-went home about twelve o’clock. I saw no sus- picious characters prowling about. I didn’t see a soul. Cross-examined by Mr. McLeod—I re- called the time Mr. Carvell passed the fol- lowing evening. I meet him about five aights out of the seven at from nine to half- pasteleven. Generally he leaves a little a‘ter ten o’clock. T have no stated time to walk on the platform. I am generally about the corner at half-past nine, and might be there any time from eight to twelve o'clock. I meet Livingston every vight. I should not have remembered the time Mr. Carvel] passed on that Thursday night but for hearing of the robbery. | lt is not possible it was twenty minutes to eleven. I saw Mr.Carvell pass. I couldn’t swear that Mr. Carvell heard me when I spoke to him that night. Usually he does and answers. He is usually later on the boat nights. ArnTuurn Negwsery (sworn)—Examined by Mr. Davics—1 am Assistant Provincial Secretary. I pay the salaries of the Pro- vincial officials. I paid Blatch his monthly salary either on the afternoon of 3lst August, or on the Ist or 2nd September. I paid him $41.66 by cheque. I also a him some money for Dawson. I paid $50 between the 4th and the 9th Septem: ber. I also remember paying two other small cheques—one drawn by Mr. and one by Mr. Mitchell. Kant’s ch was for $7.50—the amount of Mitch cheque I don’t remember. To Mr. MeLeod—The $50 were due Doirant for his salary as Assistant Clerk of the County Court, Doirant gave an order to Blatch to get the money. The amount Doirant owed the Government was less than the amount drawn by Blatch. I don’t know whether Doirant was dismissed or whether he resigned. I don’t remember paying the small cheque to Blatch ; but I sid them to some body and got value for em. and the amount due Doirant by cheque. latch has to aceount to the Government for all County Court fees. Micnar.t Fotey (sworn)—Examined b Mr. Davies—I am a tenant of Mr. Blate and pay him $128 a year. To Mr. McLeod—I pay him quarterly, The quarters are August, November, February and May. The last rent I paid was on the 11th Augnst. I paid $31.88. The house belongs to “latch as far as I know. He bought it from Weeks I believe. H.C. Ovrersripes (sworn)—Examined by Mr. Davies—l remember the night adopted by the,Vendor at this place, undet the Seott Act. Therefore Resolved, That this meeting desire | THE EXAMINER newspaper to publish this our! expression Of opinion, in contradiction of the! false slanders ot ‘*Maleah,” which we believe} was vnduly thrust. into the columns of that) paper by a party lacking truth and further: Jacking the concurrence of any respectable or responsible person in this vicinity. The Vendor being present, thanked the, Meeting for their putting down such base) charges, and said he never sold at any time, other quantity than specified in Doctor's certificates and would in future, as he had done in the past, sail under the pro- | tection of the law. Messrs J. J. J, Murphy, J. Duffy, and others spoke, | all ‘condemning **Malsah’s” untruthful letter, others said that the foul letter was got up to deceive the public in the matter of violating the Scott Act. Hence its ' greater baseness, coming as it did from a iT: eee \ vote of thanks was tendered§the Chair-| with the idea that slanderers wiil venture so foul an undertaking again. P. Kewty, Secretary. | County Line, Oct. 14, 1882. | ot 4 undersigned and the late A, B, Stewart, | Presbytery Appointments, P. B. I. | under the style and firm of Hickey & Srew- | art, Tobacco Manufacturers, will be con- tinued by the subscriber under the same atyle. MICHAEL HICK" Y. Mh town, Jniv 4, 12882-- pat ef A CURE GUARANTEED. Magmesic Medicine: g; Brain and For Old and Yonng, Male and Female. Pesitively cures Nervousness in ALL its stages, Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Sexual Pros- tration, N ight Sweats Supermatorrhea, Leucorrhea, Barrenness, Seminal Weakness, and General Loss of Power. 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Stewart, of | Belfast, will dispense the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper at Dundas, on Sabbath day, | 22nd inst., at Jl a. m. (D.V.) Rev. Wm. Scott, of St. Peter's Road, (late), will preach at Bedeque (late Rev. R. | %. Patterson), on the first and second Sab- | baths in November (5th and 12:h) at the usual hours, (D. V.) Rev. Wim. Scott will also preach at Tig- nish, and Montrose, &c., on the third and and fourth Sabbaths of November (19th and 26th) at usual hours (D. V.) Rev. James Sinclair, of Londonderry, N. S., will preach at Georgetown, 11 a. m.; at Lower Montague, at 2. 30 p. m.; and at Montague Bridge, at 6.30 p. m. on Sabbath day, October 29th (D. V ) Rev. C. McLean, will preach at Cardi- gan and Dundas, on the first and second Sabbaths in November, (5th and 12th) at} the usual hours (D. V ) Rev. ©. McLean will also preach at Woodville on the 3rd and 4th Sabbaths of No ember (19th and 29th D. V_.) Rev. Jas. Sinclair, will aleo preach at S'. Peter's Road on Sabbath day, Ovtcber 22..d, at the usual hour (D. V.} Probably Rev. J. McLeod, Strathsa'byn, or 8. S. Stewart, will preach at Cardigan, usual hours, on Sabbath day, October Z3ad, (D. V.) Joun McLgop, Clerk of Presbytery, P. B LL. McMahon, ; ‘amount of fees. puta large roll ef notes into his cash box. Blatch was arrested. Mr. Dawson was |that evening talking to John Stumbles in , his shop about the robbery. He turned to me and asked me if I was accustomed to greenbacks aud said ‘‘ Have you ever seen & | Silver Dellar Note” —I told him “ yes ;” and, we my aitention was drawn to one the day left New York. I told him such a note moll have ‘‘ twenty ” printed across each end .of it. He said this was exactly the | kind of nete I got from Blatch. (The $20 note was here produced.) Thisis a National Currency Note. Icall it a greenback. It's not the kind I described to him and which he said was the kind he had received from Biatch. To Mr. McLeod.—After ¥ had described it he said he did’nt know that he had ever seen one like it before the note in question. He vaid he got a twenty doliar note from Blatch. He said something on that ecca- sion about the pete having pencil marks upon it. He said some one (I don’t know !who) held it up to the light and it had I did’nt hear him he received pencil marks upon it. say how many greenbacks ‘from Blatch. Atnert H, Love (sworn)—Examined by ‘Mr. Davies—I live in Mr. Blateh’s house (on Olebar Street. Mrs. Dr. Fraser lives in the other half of it. We both pay #68 a year. To Mr. McLeod—We pay per quarters ending the 10th April, 10th July, 10th October and 10th January. I pay in cash, Freprerick W. Hucues, (recalled), exa- mined by Mr. Davies—Produces the Cash Book. The amount I paid Blatch was $243 00. Blatch repaid me $50 on the 2nd of September last. Returns of County Courts produced. Mr. Blatch accounted to the Government on the 4th of May, 1882, and the 16th of October, 1882— (paper produced.) This is a return for the Town Circuit (of which Mr. Blatch is Clerk) and the money was puid on the 4th of May, the amount paid was $111.36. Blatch has made a return for hia cireuit since the 27th of December, 1881. He re- turned $179.00 on the 16th of October. This was for fees received up to the 27th of March, 1882. The $1721 paid Biatch was made up of Government fees and money paid in by suitors. Almost immediately after the Avguat Court was over, Mr. Blatch went out and collected a substantial When he returned, he I am not sure of the amount. He alao re- ceived between August Court and the time of his arrest, from the Assistant Clerks; From New London,......+...cee. . $3053 From Bonshaw........ woneb id ch ae PUG FS oacas cos -abbadoabia 24.43 Retell... 1x dhitiwins oes ies $30 24 I don’t know that an entry is made of the emounts Blatch receives from the Assistant | Ulerks, When he hes the returns be hag I remember Albert “T paid Mr. Blatch both the salary” a ei rs F cotiraton dbo ap a a vr S so fae mo SOO le ere a ee ee / y , ee ee c% a et nen) oy tm “ye eng me Senge aT LOO? ase ase is ae * ae Aeneas ) st crm cinptam on ar aiartiiine edb ein atigiatony coe a “ i wr i ans PT nares oneal peeemaremey 4 5 Leen ame ie i Fe te a ee a — ellie mm a a =a ee ae ro ee Te een aa - rs eerie as " gene sine J ite eg 2 ma ie Sgt, = en PY ory Siley so danfinngoa ies r Ld * M nae rege