A WEEKLY JO VOL. XVILL. 1 URNAL OF POLITICS, LITER A TURE AND Ni “This is true Liberty, when Freeborn Men, having to advise the Public, may speak ftroc.”’*---Zuripides. CHARLOTPTRTOWN, PRINCE EDRWAD ISLAND MONDAY, JULY 2%, is6S S. EY THE EXAMINER IS PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY By WALTER ©. Glande, HITED SHOMeL OH BEAK KRING Fifteen Shilling at wit OrPrice siareye, 8 wql sie n, half in TERMS Anwasce R, REDDIN, Attorney and Barrister -at - Law, CONVEYANCER, Xe Office: -- Great George Street, Charlottetown. ( Near the September 3, [S06 * per alint ral) Catholic Cath A Fortune for Sale ! I prietor, the Subse rity positive Sale. that bewntituily si property, the Half Way House, Vernon River, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. N consequence of the death of ‘he * st — ’ cled Hier feet ted well kuow The, Land consisting ef axbent 40 acres, is hat State of cultivation that u ae cn f ‘ veuts past. and will for rewtrs to + vield ua cl wt profit, more than sufficiest puv tire ilerest oh the ameant of pure tian ev asked fe ew < establishment. As x tities taking vestinen this is an opportunity seldom equal au ne Previnees, which fact can be sitive pron any person abont pu asi tis The Steck of Liquors and Stock of Goods in the Store cau be taken or net at the option of the purchaser mr ss For particulars wel \ ADAMS, GEORGE HMalf-way Mouse, Vernon River. ¢ th ell \ f yr 7. Try yt NEW PAINT SHOP! z - A \ . PHNUE Subscriber would inform his irrends aad the public in general, that he has Spened a new PAINT SLOW above the Corrisge Bactory of McPhail & Huuter, Reut srcet, where all orders left. either in the House, Sign, or Carriage Painting, will be attended to with panctuslity. neathess, and ew reasonable terus. ‘ FRANCIS McGhoRY, ainter, f MePhaii & Huuter’s Carriage Factory, ; Kent S% . Ch'town. May 4, LSes \ E. & N. A RAILWaY. ISGS isG=. | Summer Arrangement. | N and after MONDAY, ilti MAY next, until futher nutice, Lraius will ruu as follows: DOWN TRAINS-~--G ING FAST i Leave St Jehu ter Shredme ana 'uint ou bene a! a.w avil4op m Leave st. Jolin for Suexex at Dp UP TKAINS—G ING 4EST* Leuve Suse x ior Mtaodevln abtiva @ * Shediac for St. Jo! it? itta The G bia m Vrain trom Sursen ow i Mm. Vruin frou Shediac, = » . ‘ Pp ow. Tréinvs trom st. John w ev frei Preiglit. frow st. Johu for Suseox i et West, wiil be went of t ‘ ‘ id meet be delivered at that stat) by fore dave * Prwight for Stations Kast of Susrck ‘aust | Fivered at St. Jobu bef re ic m, clails Preigt( te be furwarded frow Nase mnet be delivered ut that Station at least (se ilot a from otter Stations tian St. 7 i ‘ sst Hl ? as-Heva before the advertioed depart! are any Freight rain Geads for Prince Fulward I<fu: poate dd With hmv oie of ourward pie « vil vuide, lu prevent detention at Poimt au Chen Geade iutended for exportation ator Jotn, to the Uuirted States, ust, in addition to vere when th- walwe siiall exe =) wh) be tee u panied by 2 U.S. Consn! » | J iifivwte LEWiIs CAKVELL, General Manayer. me oS ERSKIN’S | BRAHEE SUGAR POWDERS, A Tonic and Uufailing Remedy for Bheumatism of al! kinds, Neuralgia, lumbago, Sciatica, As aleo for FACE-ACHE, TOOTILACHE, EAR-ACHE, COUGHS, aud all affections frem Colde. LH” See Laucet, under Mapical PATRoNacE. WM. R. WATSON. City Drug Store, Victoria Building, _ Queen Street, Sept. 16.18. B. WILSON HIGGS, Cemmissioa Merchant anpr AUCTIONEER, Charlottetown, ..... P.E Island. May 27, 18. ly oe by - A CAKD. HE Sabseriber begs to thank the public fer the liberal romage extended to him during the last year. Having enlarced and fitted up bis establishment atthe (ld Stand, Logo's! wane, is vow prepared fo cxee te with des: h aliorderes which he may he favored with jw his tine as SHIP and GENERAL. BLACK SMITH. Fishermer wil! find Anchors ot sizes for Boats cheaper and better than cuts be found af any siwilar establixliwoent iv the City GEOKGE Ho FOSTER Lerd « Wharf, Ch'town, / Feb. i7, 1868. \ A CARL. William Stiggins, aie Machinist. (Next door to Wm, B. Allan's Tin Shop.) | Guns, Locks aud Magnetic Machines, accuritely repaired en the moat reasonable terins. Mill Gear enpplied to order. Charlottetown, b ih. May itth, ie. A. McNEILL, Anctioneer and Commission Merchant, MASON’S THREE-STOREY BULLDING, Dorchester Strect. Ca 7. icin ieee P &. Island. tt all city papers Sin ee ae Ci Cetton I Puc. Pur SUBSCRIBER is Ageut for the Bale of the celebrated RUSSEL’S MILLS COTLUON DUCK and ie prepared fo fill all orders for the same with the least possibile d-iny Also on hand Cotten Boat Dark, and Cotton Drillings, eaitable for Boat Suis. towether with Cotten Sail Twine, Pure Hees Wax, Ke. I. C. HALL. ov foun, Moy 1 COAL AND LIMESTONE rs Sabeeriber is prepared to deliver eomi!l cargoes of eal and Lime«tone, atany of the Harbors, Baya or Navigable Kivers of ° E- Leland, at shortest noice and on Moderate Ae rms. Ch’towu, May 25, 1968. Carlton's Ceniition Powders. A. MeNEILL, Auctioneer Pro- ! | Brands ent, Bel! Hanyivy and Turning ; Bristol Line to New York VIA BRISTOL, R. I. FARE: Cabin, $2. t Vrovidence Railroad, Pleasant street daily, Sundays excepted, : At 5.30 P M, LKGOVIDENCE, Capt nadave For stitnu steamer P ue on M Wednesdave and eri Por steamer BRISTOL Capt Bea) on Tuesdays, Thursdays and M inva Benj ib. Drayton \ turduys Paussenyers x uo by this line te Philadely! Ba! t te ina vA ‘ hi t nh ‘ » cortebie New J vund Camden and Amboy Railroad Phis fire connects alse with the Athens t Suruteyu and the Pier in New York ~#e Checked Chiron » . aathe Ha Tickets, Stute Koomeand Dertheenn be secur West, att Ay te office, Wasitiugton and State str ind Providence kKailroad Ds GEO. SHIVERICK Passenger and Freivht Awent ; Sua rg t r Yq Pe! LiGHT!!! q bil, DAWSON'S (Md Stat fs. uhd wt 1 isos Muay 23 LiGh Ikecrosene at WM. K Mareh °23 CANADA PELOUR! Per Sch. ‘‘Nocre Dame De Benseur.”’ NX OW LANDING— j ~ 300 Bhis. No. | Superfine [ses FLOUR, leo =~ Kiln Dried CORNMEAL,. i : Rh. W. BRECKEN, | Telegraph Building, Water Se 2 } May wo, Lis 5 ju | BELL'S TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. HE NOTICE! |PPHE UNDERSIGNED takes this op. pertuuity of retarning thanks to the large number of his customers who protuptiy cotatdied with | and paid tor their work joudelivery, There are, however, a considerate jHitmber Whe have net paid thas promptly ; and [lie respeettuliy requests adi such toe cali and pas jtlheir respective sxecounts without deluy. He | roll further remind them that their respective have so is tertiie YARS leave the Depot of the Boston and | j } } \Dweiing House & Work-shop, Freehold Property FUR SALE nd othey Jin prey elurhis Consisting of Town Lot No. 95, in! he dtu huudied of Lown Lots, iD) Charluttetuwn, together with the theeeon The sbowse destrable property is beaatifuliy siruated in Pirzroy street } Por jartienlars please apply todeln Yall, Esqr , ,ertothe owner on the premises T May @&th. (86s » j | } ;t "hoambs. MiNi ag aaa FATS! | Headstones! | Marbie Works! | Kent Street, --- Charlottetown EXEL Subscriber has constantly on hand w# LARGE SPOCK OF MARBLE AND! FKEESTONE, prepared af any time tu} execuic orders of every description, such as Monuments, Tombs, lLleadstones and Tablets. In point of workurmship, desiyn and lettering, he feeis cottident that the work exeented at tris eetab- lishment heretoture will compare favorably with jthat from any other similar establiehment in the i Isha. | The subseriber has for sale a larve qfautity of | Sheliing Stones tor Mills. all sizes | JOHN CAIRNS. March 30. 1868 Gur acl is NOTICE! Postage Stamps. ROM and alter thie date Postage Stamps will be sold at this office only between the hours of 10 @ m. and 4 p. m. | Persons wishing to pust Letters before or after | these hours, can preeure stamps at the Stores of D. Laird, H. A. Harvie, Er. Reilly, Mre Brenner, Mrs. Stamper, G. Hubbard, J.D. MeLeod, Theoph DesBrisay, Jas. DesKrimay, Ni. Haszard, G. & 8S. Davies, T. O'Connell. ok A ite Hu ACs how QUANTUPY CHLINIES, with several ij i \lsoa number of MORSE WM. MEIKLE. AND HOARSE preved petitern Phe Mes Whli wv piurehasing a manutactarers feel eonfident iVe satishiect rex! agen ud OF tnahatact RAKES, MOWING MA- provements vided, . ard it Chark RAKES, of the most that the ma i jon bo perseius desirous of HOWING WACHIVE HORSHRAKE or PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MANUPACTU RE Phe above WZ7th April, can be sold uspected at the . 2 “- Mn ressohubie ferues, nbd seed aad linplicment Waecho use of BEER & SONS. 1868. si : KING STREET, “HE NEAR WELSH & OWEN’S OFFICE. SUBSCRIBER retura thanks for past favore, and begs leave to inform ttetown, | hie friends and the public generally that he bas on band A Large Steck of Ready-made Mens’! Boots, Shoes, and Gaiters ; Womens’ Balmoral. Flastic Ch'towu.Jn Fishermen's Outfits ! iM be ‘ides and other Boots. WAhis— 410 Bow. 3 Bow Hay Rakes, A SUPERIOR ARTICLE. ne 22, 1368. umotats, although a trifle te exch. would in the ugurewute materially assist in waking ap some of “— | he defictt whet: their infebtedness hus occasioned | 260 pairs Chitdren and Misses Feb 17, 1565 JOHN BELL Boots, ~ sl — 2 ‘ whieh will be disposed of low for Cush. GUO 5. clonal iow GuOb Finis. JAMES STANLEY. ‘ OW al ing at the Gas Works w} Chetown. 18th May, [ses oe AUULEY of very superior CORK at FIVE| a ee eee er ee tee PENCS per Bushel. Nob. Coke will Tast longer | 4% I he undersigned, Pru~ ees ut ihe lave cud give @ wreater heat than Syducy Cout i Mr W. TPT. PETUHLOK, request all persons Jauaury 20, 1308, pe | indebted to PETHICK’'S BREWEAY.to make in te ——— | mediate payinene to HamMonn Jonson, at his L OT CS. | brispeneat y, KReut Sirect, Choiown ‘eX . . } PHoOMAS PELIUICK, b Wik Subseritk rs he:eby e.u ion a! BENKY LONGWORTH, petsetes le t hs 7 ‘ . . HAMM ONT? JOUNSON, IAMES KOEN TSUN, Fs Lot BH, agent ween tee ' -s ' HAs Tir Thee ac Ves uf » wt! Y ¥ Y ee ered Bie Oe SE ad , fA vii ck NESE. ¢ d i x a3 MIN SUEWaAdCL, Jane , PaetieR lee , aiteals >z°! <= Pp 1 b ates y ECKEIVED per Steamer PRINCESS OF | iis how , SUGAR, MOLASSES, (PLES SviOks, DkiED PRUs, Ke. CARVELL BROS. brake 1sss. Subseritier is prepared to furn ish } Stone China do | atest Variety HARDWARE! Hardware! Hardware! | | { i —Steamers and Traders from the States and Provinces—au endless variety of GENERAL HARDWARE, consisting in part:— For Biacksmit is, ete., | Anvila, Views, Sledges, Hanimera, Serew-plates & Paps, Stocks & Dies, Horse-ehoe Hammers and Narts, (beet in town) Bolte & Nuts, all sizes and shaper, | A large lot of Stubb's and other Files, Borax, ®er, (cheapest in Lown) | For Carpentors, ctc., A great variety of first-class Edge ‘Tools of American and Ey Smooth, Prying. Jack, Grooviny, Fillister, and other Planes, Braees & Bits, (the new kind) | Steel Hlammers, Mand, Pavel & Tenon Saws, ete. For Painters. ote.. A supply of Ist class Paints, assorted colors, in 14, 28, & ob Ib. Keys. | Dry Colore in variety, : | Copalouk Varnish, Turpentine, Patent Dyers, Boiled & Raw Oils, glish make, Plough, Sash | | | | | Superfine Whitewash. Paint & Varnish Brusbes |The old man was in the yard when he | hauling the bark into it | Windew-Glass., Diamonds, ete, |A Supply for Tinsmiths, Butchers, | Coepers. Cabinet-makers, Carriage, | House Builders and others, Pons ol Iron, well asserted sizes, Spris ister & Chisel Steel, zy. Axe, B Hip Sponge & Shower Baths, with patent Foree | | Prempe, | Kuife cleaning Machines, | Mincing Mactines, |A great variety of Fancy Fur- nishing Goods. | Kerosene Lamps, Wicks, and Ons, | Gew- Bells Spades, Forks, Rakes, Shovels, ! 10 Casks of Shell Goods — numerous from a Needle to a Canueu or an Aucbor—Cheap for Cash ut the B-itish Hardware Store. STONE & BOVYER, | Reddin’a New Building, Quveu Street, ? > dine Ist isos 5 ' ECEIVED by Spring Ships from Eagland was standing, | ! }anduim » wD a | ? . ‘ eal i work which T had done for the Tannerv, and 7 {Reported for the Exemincr.} | SUPREME COURT, Continued, | Sarrapay, ttth July, [S68, | James McQiinian called to the witness stand, sworn, and examined by Mr C | Paluner :—Was formerly a teuckman in Char- lottetown As sneh had performed work for the City Tannery. Hal hauled several loads ito it Had, in that w vy Koen emaloved bat! boy old Mr. Dawson and hy his son Wo DB. Dawson In Auzust, 186%, auld 2.4 louds of hark from the Q “teeet Woof to the i. was on?! § O@cusr? ve Mr. Dawson that there was a pile nanacved by ark fi City Taran ' | Ord td iby ol wharf, ar it to the ("ty 1 | went to the Ta mery fon he applied for it to the you Dawsa: i and he was told by him to } bark lying yn the ! wis tery When he paviel him to hanl t his work (Ww EE vote th tor i ny mit person who employed him. He went to the | ;eld man, Mr. Dawson, and he vave hin: an lorder for his mon y. which he (wit ss) took to W. B. Dawson, whe then paid him. He took the bark to the Taunery The old man ! him te haul the bark, teld only one lyvrle iwheu he envace !wharf, and it was that which ‘he him there was pile of ou tle was to haul. Wits Cross examined bv Hon. J. Loxaworrn:— with my horse aud track at the corner of the street, nearly opposite te Ceoryve Gardiner’s shop, when old Mr. Dawson came ap to me, and asked me if f was engazed I told him T was not, and he then enraged me existed between William aud his father, The jdonan had been a tanner, and | saw nothing surprising in his going about the Tannery and ecins how things were managed, There was juothiag that [ saw hin do about the Tanuery which led me to believe that he Was tie owwer obit. Wier L reudered an aceount to the con jeern, I always Mr. Thompson. Tannery, W. L. NSB. — NO? — Were the Hills headed ** City Dawson, proprictor?” Gt lthey banked the 3 mouths paper. | and ree Wed I botis gave notes, to and from the concgers, iW. B. Dasson and lL discounted our notes with Tut vhiefly with the Union Rank. Pho {0 You and W. B. Dawsen were very particuiar in iakiuy ) { loan Bank z both Banks. | wr. | up your uotes at the i } , | our credit; bat were not | Keep up f ap. more pare pliicwar about the Union Bauk thai with ano- ther. Whena note was not taken up when |} lue, the usua! course was to renew it. Ifa } Dil was just becoming due at the Tauion Bauk, j anicl he was not provided with the cash to take lit up, he (W. B. Dawson) would lode a cheque fua the O.d dank at the Union Bank, and by j that means he obtained three or favre day ‘s srace; then, before the day ef exchange, he | would collect the m MEY aid a deem the cheque, Che Banks did not exchange until Mriday. The cheque lay in the Bank as seewity for the j bitoni vf the note Don’t reeall an itistance fof similar dealing with the Oid Bank. [will }not swear whether any of W. B Dawson's notcs vere dishonored ia the Union Bank or wot, nor jiathe other Bank either. I was very often in a , the Tannery office when the old man eudorsed | aes, itl ae notes without examining them. Ida not, of to haul the pile of bark from the wharf to the | C949) Kawow whether he had looked at them Tannery. The :esson « fimy :e.nembe iig the time is that when I received the subpoena, | was surprised at it, and looked into my memor- hook to see if it could be about any found in it an entry of my havi ig hauled th 23 loads of bark to the Tanne ‘y in August, 1865. The memorandumn docs not state who employed we. I haye hauled for the Tannery on different occasions. Hauled bark on that Old Mr. Dawson did vot tell me whether the bark to be hauled was his o; his son’s. Don’t believe that T looked at the vrder which he yave me for paymeut. Can- not say whether or not it was merely a cer- tificate of work done. Refore I got the subpecna I was not spoken to by any one about it. Lf communicated the fact of my having lone the work to n0 one. Afr. Louguworth — Occasion only. ie OLD STAND, REMDIN'S CORNER! ryMlk 1 I UNDING.’@ f as rece ived by Barg ic iurgest and best assortinen | LIVEKPOGL, the] t of { (hina, Earthenware & Glassware towilt he Ix prepar | edto seli WHfOLESALE aud REVAL at unusaal | iy iow prices } CHINA! TEA SETTS, white and colored: white and eol na Dianer &cx he, ds iu Ihe ubove bine, lov nie ever offered in Charlot: wihiet ored Stone Cin Setis. aid # ot Go tuerour A few Cruies oy the riite THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT stocked with the best qualities of TIHAS POBACCOR SOAP, CAN te pearl HidVise ASSORTED WARE for sale cheap | LIQUORS of the heat description, cousisting of Brandy. Gin, Raw, Whiskey, Vort and Sherry Wine, Cordis Xc, &e i FLOUR and CORN MBAL from Ib to 100 bb!s. } Having obtained the BAKEK. he rs pre prred ta sappie his customers | with the best qaality of BREAD at all times. services of a first-class all the meeersary outtits for prosecuting Vessel or Bout Fishiug, stich x-— ) yD ) ) r Salt, } Ditty Boxes, a _B J r REI LN “~ of Barrels, Lanterns, iam ee is cl Rn Dashatian Porgies, | Binnacle Lamps, ryy vi | Clams, | Lamp Wicks, | ] { IBAC 4 () i Mackerel Hooks, | de Ohinneys, MANUFACTOKBD BY Ced Hooks, } Kerosene Oi), Mackerel Lines, | Pewter, | C H A R L E 5 Q U I R K, Ced do. | Lead, | CUSTOMERS SUPPLIRD ON Svapper — de, | Flour, . te Hart Mille, | Bread, ; Reasonable Terms, Jig Ladies, Beans, | Jig Rasps, | Peas, Jig Moulds, Butter, i ON HAND Clam Choppers, Pork, 4 ig 5.4 Mackerel Forks, Beef, | 20,000 qo Ica ARS, omen ee —_ | Consisting of the following Brands, namely, | Bait Knives, Uafive, ‘lor, De Cases, Prince of Wales, Splitting Knives, Sugar, Star of the West, La Flora and Punch. Throating da. Molasses, —A,l.so— Bait Heavers, Raisins, | A large supply of Water Stones, | Currants, _ >: Fog Herne, Dried Apples, . fe aney i i pes. | ‘he i Tra ° Spice ’ wRAcPpa > Ke _ tel ae | 200 Boxes LOZENGES, and other CON- | THOS. OWEN. P.M G General Post Office, Charlottetown, rg Dee. 7. S67 ~ AELELA MEAGHER A” TT ESTEA USHIP ALHAMBRA, Nieker- | sun, Muster, until tarther Noctee, will jleate this Port every allernate THURSDAY, at 6p m tor HALIFAX and BOSTON, cally at CANSO. RATES © Ladies’ Cabin PASSAGE: Gent's Cabin. Forward, of He also possesses anperior facilities for inkpect- ing, packing and shipping Mackerel, Herring, Codfish, &e. N.B —The WIGnest PRICE pain for all kinds FISH. Ch'tewn, May 25, 1868. P. BE. ISLAND I. C. HALL. Ou Steam Navigation Company's Steamer’s ‘‘ Princess of Wales” and “‘ Heather Belle.” The Steamer * Princess of Wales” Witt a ous, in time for the morning train for Lb iutax. } FECTIONARY, 6 Cases 8 card | MATCHES, 308 doz SHOE BLACKING, 115 DRUMS | | FIGS, &e. Ke. | Upper Queen Street, ? Ch'te +n Jane 19.1863. ¢ | 3 | Notice! To Tenants upon Township 18. (Que Peuan's upon thar portion of Town- stip No 15, in Prince Edward Island, for jamerly wwred by Lieut. Col Peter DesBrivay | Stewart, deceased, and over which the late Mra Mary Stewart of Charlottetown, deecased, and | Ellen Stewart and Margaret Stewart, dauglters leave Charlottetown for Picton every .of the said Mary Stewart, lately exereised acts SSDAY and PHUKSDAY iworuing who) oy vwoership, are HERBBY NOPIRTED that | the portion ot Pownstny No is, reierred to, be- lcame the preperty ef the Subseriber, in tee simple, pen the death of the said Peter Dur risay Stew art, whieh occurred en the Ist day of November, last past. The tennots upon tie said portion of ‘Pownship Neo TR, are hereby cantioned against payitny rent te the sard Margaret Stewart, or te Leaves. Clurivitetownm every TUESDAY and) any other perseh er persons whe may demand i Tw Boston, Sve dds. 4. Leaves Pictou for Charlottetown every TUES | *<Halifaz,:' Ve: Sta xs. DAY and FRIDAY evening, after arrival ** Causy, 20s 25s. fos. Train from PMalifax “pYE TIE PP | Ledves Pictou for Port Hood every THURS i os oll CARVELL BROTHERS, I DAY ntorniue at neon, innmediately after arrive Bay ES .tSu8 poi gg Aseuts. of Train trom Hahtax, retarning (o Pietau tire AROLICEH | following morning. i 43 f ' . ' LI -reons having legal d ds avainst, FKAWAY night for cummerside and shediac, at 4 pereons Navi ega emands avast; . K . | f th Saas of ue hae James Kownutson, 74 @ at Will connect with Wednesday and | Roselyn Cy quire, decented, are requested te farnish the same, duly attested, to either of the undersigned. for set- thement; and all parties indebted w the suid Estate are reqnined to make iminediute payment from | i ALEX ROBERTSON, 2¢ JUHN STEW AKT, Jr. { Executors. tnt 34. Now. 29, 1467 tf | lfemoval. ‘oh HOMEK havime every eucouragement o iuecate in Charlottetuwn, and fur want of larvecamd more convenient rooms, has removed jie the bailding occupied by Hexuy Haszanp, Beg,, werelant, derectly oppusile the A pothecaries’ Hall May 4. lisse ' 1868, FRESH SEED! 1868. MIE Subseriber has received a supply ef FHESIiL SEEDS for early planting con- sisting in part of— Lettuce. Raddish and a choice variety of abbage Seed. A lurve supply expected per “Amphion," from Loudoun. Ww R. WATSON. Victoria Building, May 4. 1868. Grain! Grain! Grain! TENIVE highest price given for BARLEY wad OATS, at Coles’s Brewery and Distillery, |e Constantly on nand, at pricescheaper than can {be purchased iu the na rket the best of Raw, Brandy. Gin, Whiskey, aud a superior article of Malt Whis ikey. Also—X. XX. and XXN Ale. i Charlottetow i, Jype 20, 1868. ttave, St Peter's Road, Towuship 34, Es- | Melon, Cucumber, Tomato, Cauliflower afternoons. immediately after urrival of John. The steamer ** Heather Belle ” DAY morning for Picton, ; Leaves Picwu at ¥ a. a., -ame duy for Murray Harbor. Georgetown and Sonsis Saturday morning's Trains, Leaves Shediae for Summerside and Charlotte. ‘town every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY St Trait: Leaves Cbarhttetown atJa.m.,every SATUK remaining at either Souris or Georgetown over Sunday Leavy es Pic rtou ever MONDAY for Charlotte town after urrival of Train from HMulifax. FARES: | Charlottetown to Picion, or buck, fa > ie | Pictou to Georvetown, » 09 6 : Port Hood, “ ero } Ch'town to Sanimerside, “ oo 0 | a Shediac, «e oi @ 4 St John, $$ BAAD idee Bob * Eastport, “ a6... 3s. 8 es Portland, ” 800.210 0 % Borton, se 900 216.3 “ Halifax, “ 06h. hc. " Port Hood, ™ [-_. ” Georvetown, “ ove ™ Souris, . #120 | | May 18, 1868. F. W. HALEs, Secretary. APPRENTICE WANTED. N apprentice Wanted to the Wateh and Clock ROBERT SNEESTON. i Making : Business. Jone 15th L&6s. — * North Side Queen's Square, ¢ Kish Warrels! IsH BAKKELS, 500° June 1. For Bule hy CALRVELL BROS, Thoseot the Tenante whe tiny de- sire to inforu: (hewselves relative te the Tiree of the subacriber, are referred te EJ. Hodgson, E-q, who will afford them (he desired iuivr- inalon. the same. iTHEOPH DESBRISAY. pring Park, Cl’town Roeyaliy } June 23 Ists. ; , Si. pire be | Entire dorse ‘French Tiger’ WILL be «offered at AUCTION, on the MARKET SQURE, Charlottetuwna on FRIDAY, the 24:6 JULY, inst, at tz o clock. ro Freneh Tiger” is sired hy Liaes i* Flymng Frenchman " His Steck mm large and highly valued. Me is fast, but without p: Ce Perms at Sale. sctice JAMES HELM. July 13,1568. 2 (owner, West India Produce. HE Subseriber hegs to inform the TRADE thai the Brigantine “ Henan Davies” will be due here about the 20th instant, from | sisting of 2 ilogsheada, 50 Triers, 100 Barrels choice Barbadoes SUGAR, 180 Puneheous rich Museovado Molasses. DANIEL DAVIbs. Ch'town, Suiy 13, 1368 pam CUT NAILS. 235 Bags, received per brigt. “ Nina.” Selking at 3d. per Ib. July 13, 1868. | yesterday evening. I I xamined by h ym. a , rece was perhaps a week after the first. jin the same way? ; . | bouk im use. } examine it, } Barbadees, with a tull cargo of the above, con How then do you suppose that the parties who Kons od ye f, ry | ; 1 ° a 79 pnaed you found out that you had done it? Witness.—I dou't kuow: [ suppose they must lave secured it [ referred to my book \ " to iw to What work [had done for fhe Dawsons. N thing unicated tu me as to what T was to sti up. reieri ed Wis CON’ The witeess was then allows d to leave the stand and +o homé for his book. McQuillan having returned to the murt with his memorandum book, he was culled to the witness stand and cross Longworth :—This is the rave, James aufam iak T Sp ke of. Tt ts a memorandam hook ‘pt hy ime. Don’t know how lon» J have cept it Pon’t think any eutry in it besides the one néw In question is written in ink. svear the entry was made at the time I per- formed the work, T sometimes entered what I hauled for others. He read the memorandum ia charge of £1. and for hauling 23 loads of hark to the City ‘fanuery, aud a record of his |hasing been paid the money charged by him. When Lhad finished the work, ] entered it that I I hauled for others, but ed not cuter all. In answer to the question Where dy} you ret that hook, the witness said, *T did nog Boston for it.” Don’t iow where I bought it, but T guess I paid for it. The memoranduin of the work was mad before T received payment for it. When I ived payment, [ added a memorandum of i ifter that af the work on a different day. i Mr Long worth.—Was it written with the same pen and remember it. sem! to jink that vou wrote the former memorandum with? Witness. —Yes, it was. Mr. Longworth. —Whiy is this the only entry in your book ? “Gtuess.—T ean show you hundreds of them. | Mr. EL —Can you show any other discharged > Witness.— Perhaps not. [ do not recollect how'long IT have had this Don’t know; it may be 4, 07 it may be if years. Mr. L.—Does it contain any similar entry? Witwess. — You may * and gee. My. Dawson wrote the order for my payment in bis own honse. | went to himat his house to cet it. I did not read it. I wrote the memorandum of payment perhaps about a week after the work was done, with the 8ame pen and ink with which | wrote the first memorandum. Mr. Dawson iived next door to the Tarnerv. He gave me an order, but | know uot why he did so instead of voing to his son. He asked me to sit down and ther went out; be came back again shortly, and wrote the order in my presence, IT do not know where he went; bat the impression upon iny mind was that he went to the Tannery. “Georce Garviner sworn and examined by Mr. C. Patmer:—f have fived in Charlotte town nearly at! my life. Have kaows the Cits Tannery ever since it was established. Hay: been thronsh # very often. Have been in i sometimes two or three times a dar. Eb know of no arrangement betwe@ the father and th IT was in th annery on business sometnnes two or three 4 but some dars net atall. Wa > Dawson. Often sas son about the ‘Tannery business. times a Cay: very tntinvte with Wi] old Mr. Dawson in the Poimervy. Have seer him erlocsing promissery note Should think the notes were notes connected with the establishment. did uot know what the notes were. W. 2B. Disson presented the notes he endorsed to his father. Phe nuwber of the notes was sometimes etght or ten—imore on Bank discount days. FE should say he did no Ss tiere. lexumine the notes as he mirht have done Phey were mostly fying back ap when T saw then [ have seen the fice of some of them atter they were endorsed by him. Vhey loo's- ed like hand. | have seen hin endorse wetes not filled in, but uot as a genera! rule. | do net kuow that he did so on mon than one oceasion, ef my own kniewhodves o1 hon i did x notes of was present when he think he did sired. I that occas (Qu that vccasiou | the pote before he emember tle tine when William After the note had been endorsed by his father, Wilham tool lv uy kuowied se thes banked a Cc um ‘ant of three mouths’ paper. A met ture u ran away them. side able far as l cun aware the business was altozethe manazed by W. B. Dawson. He condu-te the mw Maes business as fia us I Was CuUcertt I with the Tannery business. | hov over 3 months was dispose d of. i Can't say the papret HisIUeSS, UT to the time of Wiltian’s Leis away. 1 deal: with the Tannery largely only during that period, J did not kuow the old man in om j transactions about wool: with Wiitiam. Only once dorse « blank form of bill or note. Cross exaini ied hy a. Tr Oltipisan: speak ui the iamt Uiree Years of the those were entirel: saw the old man e1 woodi, hides, and felt | actions with the estabiishment. guess, [T shotld say to the amoant of sen thousands. For the last three vears, anti! W him. hefore the last three years with W. B. Dawson from the first startin® of | isties of the defendant's hand writing, aud shew- ended our conversation on that day. sre | }previeusly or not. Mr Thompson wep Resta the blank note? Wituess —I] vencember it be- cause [ had a hearty laugh about it afterwaads. He endorsed it in my preseuce. J took it up and found it was biauk. have been put in by mistake. Dawson and [ were present at the time. Both W. I did wy business, aud because, although [ thought rendered it to W. B. Dawson. | or notso along time. J uudersivod | Witness. —We endea\ vured to | dves it happen that you remember his siguing | I took i as it might ithat he was on the Jail limits. net uae ito the oid man, because it was not | ; see sed the alleged forgeries are. dt is much more dificult to imitate the signature of a bad writer than th:t of a sood writer, The proved sisnatares of old Mr. Dawsou are bad writug. it would be very difficult to imitate his siz ua ture. FIFTH DAY, Mosway, 13th July, 1868, E. J. Hodyson, Naq., the Plaintiff, called to the witness stand aid sworn; examined by Mr. C. Palmer: 1 am the Plaintiff in this suit. T am ac- quainted with Thomas Dawson. { have known him thany years; but f hud no dealings with him til E863. My busivess connection with him arose jn this way: Wb. Dawson brought pro- inissory notes to me to the avunt of L114, to have chem discounted. I took them because I knew the parties who made taem to be quite This was in Feb-uary, is65. 1 do not +kuow whether the motes were endorsed by Phomas Dawson or not. I discounted them because [ knew the parties were good. He (W. B. Dawson) wished me to discount other amouut, but | retused to do so beenuse U did nut know the parties. T tod him, however, that | world make advances upon them if his father put his pame upon ituem, and he said there would be wo ditliculty that In cons: jaence of what | hod hsaid, old Mr. Dawson came up te see me, aud told me (Feb. E865) that his son had told hum that I was willins to advance paper, | provided he would become responsible, He j}told me he had no objection to do sa, because jthe Tannery aml the business were wholly ‘ownea by himself. [ remember his words jwell. Ile said William was not worth one lsingle farthing. His sou, W. B. Dawson, was {not present on the occasion. | was aware of |W. b, Dawson's position at the time, for I bad been @ law student in the office of Haviland ) & Brecken, Solicitors to the Bank, and I knew | his positwn of my own kuowledge. T knew The old mau yood, notes ton large | about on bb. had nothing to do with the first notes which J jtook, Tau not sure that his name was upon them. 1 knew the parties themselves to be good. 4 would not have discounted them on ‘tstuange, I did not think anything wrong had LW, 8. Dawson's responsibility, for [knew he been iutemded. Idid nut cousidersi as. airaud. | was tot worth a straw. Gu the occasion of had too much confidence in W . B. Dawson | which ] speak, the old gentleman axked me for | | j did wath the Tannery amounted to about £1,000 | ; ' | tu think tha: he bad put the olank vote before his father with a fraudulent. inteution. the old man kuew what he was duing at ail times. Cuantes Riney sworn aud examined by Mr. C. Palmer: F City Tannery. tue Paanery very often. LU o clock uan there. Ou discount days | have seen the viel ua endorsing notes—~I suppose they were votes of hand. When they did not sell for cash, they suid on time, aud took notes of hand. W. B. Dawson was the office man. «All my business was with him. 4 bouzht hides and sleep skius for him. He gave me the moaey jto buy thear with. Notes to a large ameoant | passed betweenus: The notes were chieily en- lorsed by Thomas Dawson—a few by W. B. Dawson alone. The business 1 did with the Cannery in this way was up to last summer— vur dealings last summer, however, were not arve. Clear of notes of hand, the business | year. The motes ainouuted to more than Had had Jarze business transactions with the | My transactions took meimto | William into the street to-ierrow. a memorandum of agreement between W. 1. I think } Dawson and himself, whieh was in My pusses- sion. Lb went to my drawer, tovk it vut, and handed nto him. He then drew my attention to that agreement, and we read it over to- gether. He then said, * You see I huve everything in my own hands, and [ can turn Accorling The time at whieh [| to the avreement what he said was correct. went down seas seueraliy afler breakfast, about | Keep that agreement, said he, it will shew you ithe forenoon. This was alwost jhow we stand. [ kept itz bat subsequently, every day, asd I almost always saw the old | @ year after, perhap<, I gave it to him at his request, although he denies that T did so. Crossexamined by Mr. Thomson.—~He asked fur the agreement several times. He said to me, ** Have you that agreement?’ I said [ had; and he then asked for it. I gave it to bim, but he says | have it still. I have not; but ] wish l had. After I gave it to him I saw him put it into his pocket. It was first eutrusted to me contidentiaily; but there was nothing of the contidential character about it when be asked me to produce it in February, L505, nor afterwards it was not ander seal, The onzinal agreement dated l4th August, 1555, was to the etfeet that W. B, Dawson should serve Thomas Dawson, in the City Tannery, as superintendant and manager a £1,000 a year. I have many ot the notes now wre with me. Some were made payable to W. B. Dawson, some to Thomas Dawson. | luey bear old Mr. Dawson's signature, as en- | lovser. They all went through the Bank, and they were all paid by me. I went once o1 twice to old Mr. Dawson's dwelling-house to ndorse notes, and he did it. He never object. ed to do se to me, nor, so far as 1 kuaw to anv one else, 3 Crossexamined by Mr, G. Alley. L understood W. B. Dawson to be the pro- prietor of the Tannery. All my dealings were with him. He conducted the business openly us his own. I was in the employ when Henry Smith was manazer, buying and selling for the Fannery. Do net know to whom notes were then made payable by customers. Henry Smith, | know, endorsed one; and L believe ove was endorsed by Richard -Heartz.. Do not kuow that it was customry for Heary Smith ind Richard Heartz to endorse the notes. | think that ameng my business notes there is ne with Richard Hearts’s name upon it. | swew that W. B. Dawson drew cheques upen the Olid) Bank aud jedged them in the Union Bank to raise inoney. They were not redeem- ed fur three or Syur days. Some went down to the Old Bank. Do not know that it was by mistake. W,. Dawson told me that he could not get money to redeem them, and, 1 i therefore, they were sent down. [ was in the habit of assisting W.B. Dawson to get Vid sank paper to take up the cheques at the Union Bank. When I took mouey down to the Tannery, W. B. Dawson would sometimes | neet me at the door aud take the money from me, bis futher at eachtimes being inside. Can't! say that [ ever paid such moucy to W.B.} Terms as usual. Apply to J. & T. Morris,er Bo Diwson weat away, my dealings were with | genuine. eex { had dealt with the establishment rears | and bad had hardly ever been mistaken, ‘ Should say I deah }explained to the Jary the lealing character “1 perfeetly agree te that.’ f think that Diwsen in the presenee of his father, He did } we wish 10 receive muaey irem either Bank | whea his father was present. I do not know any he wished to conceal bis receiving it from | iis father. The attention of the witness was he called to Note No. 22, for £321 Gs. lid. Che siguature tw the mote, he said, is aaiue ; | net L did not size ot fer this amount. I signed | t for £24 lés. Mr. Alley.—Look, and sec | viaether auy oiher alteration has been made in | he note besides that of the aamwunt. Witness. ifter laving closely examined it, Yes, | think } dhouths has beeu altered to 12 wiotiths, On ning deswed by Mr. Alley to. look at the | back of the note, and say how at was cudorsed, he did so, aud said it was eudorsed beth by W. Bb. Dawson and Themas Dawson. Wil- | liam Jiked to keep ithe money out of the ad man’s way —O.i Bank mvucy aud Uniow Bank i } j Hexty faszarn, Esq., sworn, aud oxamin- had heen mary years @ugaced in mercantile business. By ¢ naparie moot the disputed. en- dorse nents wifh tee genuine sireatares of the nrov «ft rece] ta, { think 1 can come to a @pn- clust mt to satisfy myself gas to the character of the siytn!ures in question W ituess then made the mecessary Cuuiparisou afi tie Gisputed e@n- lorsen et. of the nutes sued for (25 im all) wmbercd 1, 2, 3. de, with the signatures of che proved rece! | rts, Rise iesult af the com mrisun Wasthat, ie lus opialon, tvrentyone of he sizudtures were geouine, aid of seven he vas doubtful. In bis cross-cxamivation by {v. Hemsley, he gave his reasous for thinking some of the siguetures genuine aud ethers spurious. Bevaiwes FP. Stapves sworn, and examined by Mr. C. Palmers Is a teacher of penmanship. Examined the totes TT Say, RETO COM PAPETN he ii Caretity | with the prowed sruatures of the recemts, aod It they are for- veries, they mast hase been wade hy a very skilful jociniana Exvaawoed thea with a micro- scope and a maguti chit atass. and belewe them He had had considerabie experience, He ‘d by Mr. C. Palmer: Had been two years a Bank Direetor, and | , you what te sue on.’ | notes wre left here, you know what Lam worth, thereof, for a period of one year, or untii notice shovld be given hin that that the agree. 1 @nt must terminate at an eariier period, By th. avreement the wages to be paid by Thomas Da vson, the fatner, to his sun, W. B. Dawson were to be £3 a mouth. But, by a second memorandum, added to the original,"the period of W. B. Dawson's service was to be 5 yea +, and his salary was to be £12 a month. Thi+ second memoeurlum was dated 20th January, 1562. I swear that that document was the basis of the transactions between me and the old man, You see, said he, that | can dis. charge William at a month’s notice, and turn ium ivto the street. The arrangement for my advancing money was made between Thomas Dawson and me. He told me then that William had neariy ruined him once, bat now, said he, 1 will bave everything iu my own nanie. Mr, C. Patwer.—Did he ever contravene or determine this agreemeut? No; he never al- leged any breach of compact un the part of Wiiliam, but, on the contrary, always expressed to me the greatest confideuce iu William until the week vefore he went away ; aud long after he had given that decument to me he spoke to Me ae “re 7 me arrancement ovretadn ua them. no reason to doubt that 1t'did I saw nothing but manifestations of confidence between the father and son. Old Mr. Dawson also referred me to some instructions which he had viveu me about a document which] drew for hua before. The reference was to shew the terms which existed between him and his son W. RB. Dawson. [t was to shew the dis- position which he had made of bis property— to shew he bad dealt with the Taanery property and interests entirely as his own, Theo!d mam was very anury with the Bank of I. E. 1. at this time (February, 1865) and used verv strony janguave about it. | did not under: ta id the reason then, but I found it out after. He did not want, he said. to have anytinug to de with those fellows duwn there. He told me another objection which he had agamst zomg to the Bauk, and that was that they would only discount 3 months notes; and that at the Tanuery they had thought it wise to take 6 mouths notes from their best customers, be- cause, by doing se, said be, we can better com- pete with the other Tanuery, Hf we take 6 months paper from our best cnstumers, we shall be yiving a lonzer credit than the other Tunnery cau give. These customers can then, by paying one Half, renew their notes for the ether half, so that im this way they will vir- tually get 2 eredit‘of 9 months. By this money both. | Means, said he, we will get the best customers jand leave the worst to Mr. Dodd. 1 asked what amount he would want; aid he replied a larce amount. He would uot, he said, put a bit of paver into the old’ Banlongain. 1a rreed to make the required ndvances. He referred me to what property he had—to what he was worth—to the amount of £14,000 or £15,000. Pow Know pretty much’ how ‘my “property sands, said te. He would, he said, like te make armuigcments with we which would eb- viate the necessity of his’ eoing to the Dank, J suid, Mr. Dawson, there is one thing which d mast tell you. Tam not voing tu be bothered to vive you wotice as endorser when defaalt ts male by the makers of the uotes. He said, “if you advance what we want, every note that comes into the Tannery shall be sent to you; keep them, and, tf uut paid, we will tell ' He said, “Tf ail the and you will be paid.’ © No notes,” he said, “are taken without my secing them; and, if brought op bere, they will be left with you, and-we will vet what money we require. J have no whjection to endorse them, because Wy dealings with the Taonery hace heen i | beliewe them to have been written by the same there is not e notetakea but when | know the 1 have fad large trans | person, with one exception. At a ronsl | party is yood. Even it not, you know what f am worth, aud Tam vesponsible.”’ ft suid, if sou endorse, you will bawe to waive present- ment, notice, demand, and note to you as endorser. ‘That must be written above your name on every wete you endorse. He said, the (ty Taunery, in IS58, to the time of his | ed that the same peculiarities were common tu swer to the question Did you specially pont leavi iz. During the whole of that time, [jall the signatures in question. Believes that out ta Me. Dawson what was your reason ror never ew the old man in my dealings at the he hims-lf can forze any toa hermtr ittialing on mat? the witness replied: Sub- BEfR & SONS. Tannery: they were entirele with W. 8. Daw- hewn: quire a jeng time to make sue! Bequertly to that when the first notes previously gon. Neves enquired what business relations close mitutrous of the defendai’s siguctuwee, as duken beeame duc, 1 watuied the parties, the te ste tiie = AE ARE NN ela Ag NN IN CMM ec oo 2 FR I eT es 1 Om. el ess gc tl agg te