ils eeceneivermennsnssennnnenet SRM eee ! - sala THE McCARTHY MURDER. he sa w Annie Parker there near Christ mas--one Saturday nicht. Thatnight Mrs. yinthe bar, Wi , Oshorne treated the pari ‘ . ness had expressed freely the oninion that iv 7 VORCHESTER, oS) ily 1s. The court opened at 19 o'clock. T Lic? | ’ | 1 ; ' : ; , . his »rucner had ran away. He never sav special docket being disposed of, ie. Teck... eet ‘ “s ' t.. n,m red that the Osbor “ear muca trousie between A\IeCarthy and his! mover 1a 1e@ sbornes be brought into Le. a. % a or ; 1} > t for trial In ae . MT» — ;wre, Me never heard her toll! him she was court for trial. In a short time Mrs. Os- ;..) Wir tits ha Oal ; +: aiou Snes3 Cesahsd tuah tie Osborne’s borne, Eliza Osborne and Harry Osborne }.09 jc ec tenet ht te th ae k ‘ had always treated him kindly. and that he were placed in the dock. The Court Room never saw any bad behaviour in the house. was densely crowded by about 400 persons. |; Dy. Tac) WV] ee ; ; . : £0 4/7, ich. ¥ ne? ic Went pack ; In selecting the jury, one panel was ex-! 4.0) py eee hausted af ‘ eleventh juror was o Annie Parker's cloth about December austed after the eleventh juror was ob- 4., | Rita * 02 hii ’ . : ;}48t, lic tnougat they were cross t im. tained. The second talesman called W%/He thought ” ¢ Ti hy’s hs t has ° ° | lil i uc g¢ i U $s é % accepted. The jury is composed as follows- | Phili Pte ae. cece “ens e uup Cormier the Saturday before he Hiram Hicks, Abel Dewyer, Rufus True . . . a hl i ; . ie’s :] i } o I Tithe ‘Dixon, Eph Allen, Thos. L. called for Aunnie’s clothing. He thought Eliza hinted that Timothy’s wife was jeal- Wood, Amos Weldon, Nathan Fowler, cnn Edward Hastey, Edgar Dixon, Gains| 7 Dr. Tuck here asked witness if he ever heard Mrs. Osborne say that McCarthy had gone away never to come back, which was objected to by Mr. Palmer. The question being changed witness said he did not re- member. _ The remainder general interest. The court adjourned at 6 o'clock. The attendance in court to-day was very large and the excitement around the town is in- creasing. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. THe HeCARTHY MURDE ANNIE PARKER'S STATEMENT. Black, Wm Dixon. OPENING THE CASE FOR THE CROWN. The clerk having read the indictment found by the Grand Jury, to which the pri- soners pleaded ** not guilty.” Mr. Han- ington opened for the prosecution. After dilating on the importance of this case as one of the most remarkable in the criminal annals of New Brunswick, and after cau- tioning the jury to lay aside all persona! feeling and to judge of the case solely from the evidence to be submitted, the learned counsel proceeded to recite the principal facts that the Crown would set forth in the evidence. Circumstantial evidence, often stronger tian direct testimony, would be produced in support of Annie Parker’s story, so as to leave no doubt as to the truth of hertestimony that Timothy Me- Carthy was murdered by the prisoners, in the Waverly House, at Shediag, on the night of Oct. 12th. DAMIEN WHITE was called as the first witness. Mr. Palmer asked that John Osborne be produced in Court, and intimated that he might be called as a witness. Dr. Tuck opposed. He had no objection to John Osborne being brought into Court to watch the case against his family, but was not prepared yet to accede to his being called as a witness. The Chief Justice then notiiied the Sheriff to bring John John Osborne into Court, it being understood that a writ of habeas corpus would be made out for him by Mr. Palmer. Damien White was then sworn, and in his direct examination testified that he and Philip Voutour found McCarthy’s body floating in the Scadouc on Saturday, May llth, about 1 o’clock, while they were poll- ing a boom up the river. The witness was on the stand when the Court adjourned for dinner. After dinner the court house was packed with spectators. Damien White resumed the stand. described the ROPE HE FOUND IN THE SCADOUC. It was about $inch thick, knotted and lopped at the end. He gave it to Vontour who threw it on a cake of ice lying aground. The stone found in the Scadouc was _pro- uced in court.| Witness described how it was picked about 100 yards below where he found the rope. It was above Connors’ creek about 100 yards. Cross-examined by Mr. Palmer.—Witness said the stone in court was like that got from the quarries along the river, some of which were brought down stream on rafts last year. This stone was picked up 60 feet from the shore, and he thought could not have been put there by a person on the shore. At low water, the bottom there would be bare to about 20 feet from tie shore there. McCarthy was a stout man, over 200 Ibs. and if his body was laying where the stone was found or between it and the shore he thought it would have been seen at low tide. The railway bridge over Scadoue was an open one, the road bed not being planked. He recognized McCarthy’s appearance. The body was fresh-looking ; not swollen, but changed rapidly after being taken ashore. When first seen the face was; covered with water, discoloration and bloat- ing up were visible. Fifteen minutes after, witness remembered seeing blood and waiter issuing from one ear. His mouth was shut tight, also his ear. Saw no mark of vio- lence back of the ear, nur rope marks around the neck. The tep button of the rubber coat was buttoned, but as the coat was large it was some distance below his chin, so that witness could see the neck-tie. Witness described at some length how the two over-| ! coats were buttoned. Only a couple of inches of his bosom were covered by thie rubber coat. Re examined by Dr. Tuck--The witness said he only saw one stone picked up in the Scadouc, and it could have been carried out from the shore by some person. Q. When they took the body up from the bank, could a wagon have gone down.” {Objected to by Mr. Palmer that it was of his evidence was not of seth to Hraiminer : SACKVILLE, July 20.—Annie Parker is being examined by Palmer, counsel for de- fence, in the MeUarthy case at Dorchester to-day. She tells a straight story. The general impression now seems to be that she is telling truth. °°. Spe eial De Special despateh to Examiner : Lonpon, July 19. The Marquis of Hartington gave notice in the Commons that he would early call their attention to papers relating to the KMastern Question and move a resolution. W. H. Smith, First Lord of the Admiralty, replying to Robert Montague, said Admiral Hornby’s telegraphs that the flag Captain of the British feet in the A%ygean Sea had an interview with General Todleben, wlio stated that he heard nothing of the firing into a British man-of-war boat sent to de- mand the release of the English sailors de tained by the Russians near the Gulf of Saros. ‘Todleben said that he extremely regretted the occurrence; he promied to send an officer specially to .the Gulf of Saros to make inquiries concerning te affair. Hecsaid he was sure that the su- perior officers of the Russian army in that district were ignorant of an attack upon the boat. ite Lonpon, July 19. The resolution which Lord Hartington gave notice in the House of Commons to- day that he should move will be as follows: “* Resolved that while the House has learned with satisfaction that trouble in the East have been terminated by the treaty of Ber- lin without further recourse to arms in the extension of liberty and self government to the lower population of Europeand Turkey. It regrets that it has not been found practi- cable to deal more satisfactorily with the claims of the Greeks and that in regard to Asiatic Turkey, the military liabilities of this country have been necessarily extended; and further, that undefincd engagements, relative to the better administration of the Asiatic Provinces, have imposed imany re- sponsibilities on the State, while no suffi- cient means are indicated for securing their fulfilment, and that these responsibilities have been incurred without the previous knowledge of Parliament.” ace GENERAL ELECTIONS. Monrrea., July 18. Information from reliable quarters has been received that the Dominion general elections will take place on the second week in September. ~ AUCTION. :0:—— ORTGAGE SALE! To be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, First Day of August next, A. D. 1878, at the Court House, Charlotletowa, at the hour of Twelve ociock, noon, under aud by virtue of a Power of Sale, contained in un Iudenture of Mortgage beariag cate the thirteenth day of December, A. D. 1876, and made between Michael Mc- Neill, of Township Number Fifty-four, lie a matter of opinion, but allowed by the in King’s County, in Prince Edward court. | Island, sea captain, of the one part, A. It would not be impossible. and Daniel Hodgson, of Charlottetown, Witness said he never found another iu the said Island, Esquire, of the other part,— A LL that Tract, Piece or Parcei of tL Land situate, lying and being on Lot or Towaship Number Fifty-four, bounded as follows, that is to say: By a line com- mencing ata stake set in the division line between said Township Namber Fifty-four and Township Number Fifty-five, and in the south-east angle of land in the posses: sioa of Thomas Walsh, and ruunipg thence (by the magnetic meridian of the year 1764) south on said division line nineteen chaius and fifiy links, or to land in posses- sion of John Goff, Esquire ; thence west to land also in the possession of the ssid John Goff, Esquire ; thence north to the saic Thomas Walsh's land, and thence along the same eust to the place of commence- piece of rope in the river. Witness here showed that the two overcoats covered up the shirt front altogether though the neck- tie was visible above the rubber button. PHILIP VOUTOUR was then sworn and examined by Mr. Han- ington. He briefly described the finding of the body as detailel by the last witness. STEPHEN M CARTHY . brother of the deceased, was the next wit- ness called. He described how he identified Timothy’s body after it had been found in the Scadove. He had often called at Os- borne’s last fall, while working in Shediac. Took several meals there. On one occasion when in their smoking room, Mrs. Osborne b ' told him about Timothy going to Point du-; ent, contaming one ee ~—. ten Chene, and coming back to Shediac, also | #¢res of land, aliltle more or less, agree- ’ : : ; 2 the s in the margin that his wife followed him to the Point. | ably to the plan OE eet ade. of. this : nm 1 . - of a deed from Witness understood ‘Timothy was in their) tang to the said Michael McNeill, house that night between nine and ten ‘together with all rights, members and ap o'clock. He thought Eliza told him that he ‘purtenances thereto belonging, or im anywise came in. Witness could remember nothing appertaining. 7A farther as to any conversations with the! “for further particulars, apply to Messrs. prisoners relative to Timothy’s dissappear-'| Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Charlottetown. y PP g ance, | Dated this 2oth day of June, A. D. 1878. Cross-examined by Mr Palmev—Witness! DANIEL HODGSON, Mortgagee. R. | | i i i } SCONOMY & SKOTTRITS aed 2 x GY Ey Jt Vs x. SIN Ae OPT ALT: oR eb 53 Calis dyadic! aE A aie} eel oe eee ial ‘ a. an € . 2 é Bigavi'a 2 at i 4) a! . 5 % & 73 | a. a to RUS aM AHEAD TMU Gala | Ay, | ATA. Y MONTRE —— 30; —— -— A SOUND AND RELIABLE HOME COMPANY. favestmonts All Within the Dominion. ——:0"-—— B55 ,29 6 SURPLUS PROFITS ON PREMIUMS IN 1876, - SUBMITIED i877, ani * ™ Solia Addition to Company's Assets im 1877, - - 855,989.55, There is no resecve clause, making the amount of Glaims wader the Sun Matual Policies vo be less than the sum assured by them, as under the minimum system, ” as Special attention is claimed to the fact t! THOMAS WORKMAN, Esy., President ; i. J. CLAXTON, Esg., Vice-President ; ; KR. MACAULAY, Seesretary. J. M. C. DELESDERNTERS, Superintendent. Prince Edward Island Board of Directors: HON. L. C. OWEN, —_ HON. J. F. ROBERTSON, “DANIEL DAVIES, OWEN CONNOLLY, Ese., Messrs. JENKINS & McoLEQD, Mepiean EX AMINErs, HORICE HASZARD, Manager, P. E. Island. ,O4% Big 4. NEW BUSINESS, a - °. = $1,854,606 3,153,000 ‘ “eu ab our policies are payable in full. M. Il. GAULT, Esq, Managing Director ; July 3, 1878— To Health by Pleasure Seekers and ~~ Sporasmen. —— ROK é <- A AM ED, ME. PS XW RUSTICO, --~—P ii » oy fe » saad y , =e? s , will be open for the season on the 25th Sune, inst,, for the accommodation of visitors and gnests. - :0: 7 ee r aaratst ¢ =: melee : ° . ° NAHE above beautiful and popular watering place has been further umproved this season in lawns and grounds, Senerally- as well as an important extension of 100 yards to wharf, for the better boating and bathing accommodation. Reeece OF _ £9 %4 ; beasaetil snae a ; , — — to $2.5 P r day. Special arraugetnents made for permanent guests and amines, oacn leaves Charlottetown for > **Seaside” every on Ae Ia i n hie Coach ‘es Charl bite ug » for the weasiae every Wednesday and Saturday even, at 6 Pp. m., resurning every sli iiay and Thursday m rning af 9 a m.; fare, $1.95 7 . « ite eg Akivs © owe each way. (ran cramants va a)je hana mi.) “y+ + . } ° Arrangements have aso been mais with Mr, Bagnall to make coach connections with , ' ‘ as can @ 7 Js is . . r rain; to and fr. all points ia th: Isley 1 between Hunter River Station and the Seaside Hotel, carrying 32 and Incoayge at moderate rates—and with promptness. y NEWSON & Ud,, Proprietors, ee ————— a Scotia UTFITTING WAREHOUSE NO. 50 QUEEN STREET. ea day senzers Rabe S23 ::% OF VF kas June 21, 1878—3m ——— ——__ A SOPERIOR LOT OF ZING & LEATHER COVERED JUST ARRIVED. TRUNKS | —— >—-—:0: ———-- Solid Leather Valises! Much Cheaper than Home Mannfaciture. _————— 9) —-—-- —___. A FULL LINE OF GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS ! ——-:-0 -——— z&- Taspection Solicited before Purchasing Elsewhare. ~®: Gc. ROBERTSON. Charlottetown, May 30— O LONGER AGENT! Our Agreement with W. H. Oxtve, of St. John, N. B., has this day terminated by mutual consent, In the meantime, parties desiring Machinery can obtain information from us direct, or through AMOS FISHER, Truro, N. 8, or JOHN WELSH, St. Martin's, N. B, PRICES REDUCED! Great Improvements in our Saws [ron—PortasLe Geist Mints—Portaste Saw MIs. Address— WATEROES EXGINE WORKS CO., Brantford, Canada. oe | BOTH PKACTICAL MEN WHOSE JUDGMENT AN ADVICE CAN BE RELIED ON. April 17, 1878. FARMER'S ARMS DR. CLEMENT, SURGEON DENTIST ‘TO 1. BL’. it EGS to inform the citizens of Charlotte. | -& 8 town and vicinity that he has opened an — ep door to the Reform Club (rooms oe ormerly occ r Dr. C , ry LET, the Saloon and Building known seaatieil of Degtishee us ear Sones bo as the “Farmer's Arms,” fronting on | following Scale of Charges, to suit the times, Queen Street, formerly occupied by Mr. Geo. jand to put Dentistry within the reach of Mutch. Possession given immediately. For } 4) ._ — "PRON Y SALES, } } i ant awe a 4 FURNITURE - . oe a 4 Ca. { ” ‘ 7" ~~. CS TION at AUCTION, oa WEDNES. Ot isa a4 =f, at 11 o’elock, q n x. ; ‘ Warangusa, Qn ~2IrTniture, now open * -- ~~ ' ‘ , | DAY, July j : 1 ‘Ta t8 a Splendid Assortment of for inspection, viz :- t Ofe% ? 18 Wharf, +8 18 Bedsteads, latest p icterus aad stvles, 2 Marble Top Cuestaut Chamber Nets, ! Plush Folding Chair, § Mahogany Chairs, ‘1 Mahoginy Sofa, 4 Marble Top Tables, 4 Work Tables. | Secretary Book Case, | Office Desk, 12 Cradles, 1 Fol ling Cot, l Air-tighé Stove, | clothes Wria 4 Pieces Woo! Carpet, Mattrasses, Cromos, ete., ete ~e T. ©, HALL, July 20, 1378.—till sale. HERRING, HERRING. 3H) BARRELS PRIME Fortune Bay J HERRING for sale cheap. Also, 39,009 fect Prime Bay of Island DINE. IW and 2 inch, GEORGE COOMBS, Lord’s Wharf. uly 20, 1S78.— dius 2aw wky lin yor wt!» ANKRUPT STOCK AY AUCTION. a ee RB We will Sell, on Tussday, the 23rd July, AT TEN O'CLOCK, A. M., At the Premises Ocenpied by R. M. Urawirord, Esq. Tryon, All his Stock in Trade, consisting of a well selected lot of Goods, for a country Store, viz : Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Rubber Shawls, Jacket Goods, Trimmings, Muslins, Grey and White Cottons, Dress Goods, Millinery, wkots, Table Covering, Stock. ings, Handerchiefs, Neckties,Collars, Tea, Sugar, Coutoetionory, Pepper, Ginger, . , ' . > 4 . Tobacco, Svaps, Kerosene il, Rope, as a . ae . Washing Sv i crvware, Shop Far WISMPe, MEVUTS Hae a arg, Seale, SLOW Case, Measures, &., & 2. SPABLE Srocs — lHorse, 1 Cow, 2 Jaunting ‘ a , . ° + Sleighs, Lk ‘ruck Wazon, 1 Dri ay — fe r ‘ Wason, 2 8etts Wagon liarness, ete., ete, ALSo, AT 12 0’ chock : THE BUSINESS STAND, Containing about THREE QUAR- TER ACRES OF LAND, on which is an excellant 2 STORY BUILD. ING (Dweiling and Store) all in good repair. Terms—Under $50, cash; over $50, four months. TERMS FOR PREMISES..20 per cent. to be _ at time of purchase ; 20 per cent. on Ist Jecember, 1878; 60 per cent. Ist Dee., 1879. Carvell Bros., ASSIGNEES, 1878—e od sj sw pat to sale SYDNEY COAL. 70; REDUCTION IN PRICE ! NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC! HE GENERAL MINING ASSOCIA. TION (Limited) beg to intimate to the Public that the price of SYDNEY COAL has been Reduced to $2 per ton of 2240 Ibs., a price which it is hoped will place it within the reach of all consumers, The opening of the new winning at ‘‘ THE SYDNEY MINES” and the fact that the SYDNEY COAL now being shipped is all from the DEEP taken in connection with re- cent improvements in the process of screening, affords purchasers a positive guarantee of the very superior quality and condition of the SYDNEY COAL now offered for sale. {tis a well-know fact that for mamy years past the prices of other Cape Breton coals have been regulated by the rates fixed for SYDNEY COAL; but while it is true that other coals, to get a sale at all, have been pressed on the market at various prices under the current rate of SYDNEY COAL, it is no less true that, taking into account the superior lasti qualities of SYDNEY COAL when compa with other Cape Breton coals, the advantage, both as to economy and convenience, is in favor of SYDNEY COAL, even at a much higher price. The General Mining Association (Limited) regret that they should again have to caution the Public against the attempts being made from time to time to induce them to buy in- ferior coals purporting to be ** EQUAL TO SYDNEY,” “SUPERIOR TO SYDNEY,” etc., etc., while some yet more unscrupulous vendors have not hesitated to advertise their coalas SYDNEY COAL (from some designated locality). All these efforts to sell coal by such means are only so many admissions on the part of those who make them of the sTANDARD character of SYDNEY CUAL. It has come to the knowledge of the Asso- ciation that in frequent instances parties giving orders to truckmen and others tor SYDN COAL have been furnished with other and inferior coal. The Public are cautioned againet permitting themselves to be imposed apon in this way. Every vessel loaded at THE SYDNEY MINES is furnished with a certificate of her cargo being Sydney Coal. Parties purchasi should satisfy themselves by demanding the production of this certificate. The ‘‘ Sydney Coal ” is registered under the >») ——, Ch’town, June Trustees of the Estate of the late William {£0 4 full upper or lower Sett of Teeth, $10 00) = For partial Setts—each tooth, 1 00 nn R. RB FITZGERALD, |FerGold Filling, . . . . . . . 100! B ROGERS. ~~‘ | For Amalgam and all composition fillings, 50! ALL WORK GUARANTEED FIRST-CLASS. | July 17, 1878—3w | In inserting Artificial Teeth, the Best Ma-| laws of the Dominion, and unauthorized parties using the Trade Mark “SYDNEY COAL” are hable to prosecution. CUNARD & MORROW, Agents G. M. A., Halifax, N. 8. G. W. DEBLOIS, UBSCRIBE for the en EX: | terial only is used, and a perfect fit warranted | : CHARLOTTETOWN, AMUNER, the Cheapest and most newsy | in all cases, or no pay. Sole Agent for P, Island, Paper publish MS io the Province, , Ch’town, July 6, 1878—pat 3aw ar pres. ¢ July 15 $8178 —3m 7 E