f "¢ ee a ~~ — a ee rt ee Joe Brady's Trial. The trial of Joe Brady on the charg of murdering Lord Cavendish and Mr. Burke began on the 11th instant, The work of calling a jury was begun, and notwithstanding the fact that is was known that all absentees would be summarily” fined $100, many of the jurors on the panel failed to appear. The work of swearing in the jury oceupied an heur, the counsel for the prisoner having the right to challenge twenty of the number culled. Mr. Porter in opening the case for the Crown described the crime that had shoeked the whole civilized world. He recounted with vivid imagery the well koown details of the affair, and in pass- ing, paid a warm tribute to the! character and lifeot Mr. Burke and) Lord Cavendish. He then gave par-| t culars of the organization of the * In- vineivles.’ who, he said, doubtless looked upon themselves as aa invincible band. but the Jaw is stronger than those | indifferent as to the ultimate objecis oi that murder. Brady wasat hand when the vairous ambushes were laid for Mr. en ee he ow ‘ae | THR PUBLIG HAVE BEEN DECEIVED LOVG ENOUGH DAITI. on-road es at Steels Reo ———— 0:0 DOWN, DOWN WHET SHODDY BOOTS. 0 SOLID LEATHER | ° BOCA Ss —————:() . Our Boots and Shoes are taking the lea them. They give great satisfaction. DOE SOLID: LEATHER! Boots, d. Customers say they cannot get Boots like we tee A tent . EXAMINE ——————— eae WINTER a Ga =. FOR OLD AND YOUNG, MADE AT THE Charlottetown Boot and Shoe Factory. ——— 0: ——— Mo take effect on the 29th Nov.., STATIONS. , att APRIL = Ss i883. -* eimmemsneniadiasiemmenne teaetiancatiaieneeteatenabatiaatenmecatitlientemetentetriattateedenad ates at ren. ae oem a Prince Rdward Island TiME TABLE WO. 19. TRAINS OUTWARD. — (READ DOWN.) MIXED, MIXED, MIXED. tShY, GOFF & Cv. Ch’town ..|Dp 3. 15a Ch'town, March. 22, 1883.—2aw wkly Loyalty Jo * 8.38 *, “3S —-- - — N Wiltsh’e * 9.29 * ‘* 445 : Hunter R’r| “ 9.45 “, © 5.00 “| WINTER Cloths at cost; English and Canadian Tweeds, at Gloves, Linders and Drawers and Shirts, &c.; a lot et Men’s colored Shirts at 60 cents. Men’s Ulsters and Overeoats, $3 50, $4.50, $5.50; Scotch, GOODS 10 p. ¢. discount; Fur Caps, Kid Mitts | , Scarfs, laced and knit Shirts, white | Bradalba’e Co'ty Line Freetown Keusingt’n ‘11.10 “5 38 ‘| sos | 10.23 110.32 .*4 10.47 sc | ce <B05.* 6.25 ** ‘Arll.45**! TRA! - INWARD. (READ UP.) RAILWAY. ARRARGEMENB, 1882, m| Dp 353" | Dp 3.00pm : ws? oil Mia - so connec’ed with the plot. He looked | i Sanat side! 1: 16pm|4* 7.00 ** | upon them as guilty in the eyes of God | sone antes Miscouche |“ 4:37 - | as was Brady. He declared the object | . — 1 . or a e i * ; _ » + ! a ‘ mt 4 ‘ i of the conspiracy Was to remove ail! REDUCED PRICES. Stoked le 4.05 ¢ } ; fe ‘ . >i) s0ary... Ue they regarded as tyrants,probably With | Bloomfield | * 4.30 the ultimate purpose of forming a Re- | 0:0 et Albertea, 5.101% | public, of which the four original} Tignish.. |Ar 6.05 ‘| f Ve leaders of the murderous gang, Mullett, : Royalty Je} Dp 3.23pm McCatirey, Curley ani Carey, would be | | York - ey | . 3.40 - the loading spirits. He referred to Mt Btew's! i | « 445“ Sheridan's share in the crime—his| Are offering theffollowing GOODS at greatly Reduced Prices. | Cardigan ..| | | 6.03 « undertaking to provide arms when) ‘ oe : : a ; } yeorget’n. | Ar 6.30 ** there should be ca!l for them, Brady | Dress Goods, Knit Wool Goods and Wincey 8; a lot Mantle and L ister Cloths, a ae \—- cake and men of his class were among those Men’s all wool Pants, $1 . 90, e- 29, $2.45 ; Be ys Ulsters and Overcoats, creas e | | «e597 « who were always prepared for murder, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50; a lot of ladies’ Shawls and Sacques at cost; Winceys, | St. Peter's. “557 ‘a : . 8, A She er oe os . } ee aoa ctHtake os aa r. | Rea River sé 7 - ee but they were without doubt entirely | i cents; Grey Cotton, 6 cents; Prints, 6 cents ; President, Beaver and Nap | oe ra . | Forster. Counsel for the defence posed an earnest protest against the | crowo counsel being suffered by the} courtto prejadice thejury against the | prisoner by making assertions like these, which could not be proved. The judge however refased to interfere. | | | bere inter- The first witeess called was Farrell, the informer, who testified at the pre- liminary examination of the priseners in Kilmainbam court house, repeating | the testimony given there. James) Carey, who also turned informer at the | Kilmainham investigation, was the! next witness. His evidence was the | same as he had before given. In cross—examination Carey said:— | He was one of the prime ,mover in| the murder of Mr. Burke, but was under compulsion daring the time directly preceeding’the event. Being closely interrogated by counsel on this! point he finally admitted he was not| under compulsion when he pointed cut Burke to the assassing and urged} the murderersto;remember the man clad in @gray suit was Burke. Witness| said although he for sixteen years has been working for wages averaging only | two pounds per week, he had in 1882) ninety tenants occupying bis various | houses. Counsel for the defence! brought out in sharp contrast to the! points made by the crown that Carey | drove with his children to the door of| the church in Fitzharris’ cab on March 6th ; that he was the first man to suggest that daggers be used, and afterwards that the weapons with which the crime | was commited be pat on exhibition as| national relics. Finally,he said he had | been informed by Mr. Mallon, chief of the detectives, that if his evidence should be given freely, and should be} coufirmed by that of other witnesses,ne aud his brether would be pardoned for their share in the conspiracy. His attention being called to the trifling details which had been discovered lately regarding the movements of Fitzharris’ cab in the Park on the day of the mur- der, and whieh had not been given by the witness, Carey remarked that he had so far only answered questions put to him by ccunsel. That he could, if unrestricted, andif he desiredtell a great deal more. Counsel for defence said,in remarking on the witness’ testi- mony, that Carey’s hands were sieeped in blood: | Carey—That is not true. Subsequently Carey said he was only telling balf what he knew, that he was more friendly to the Counsel thao he himself was aware of, for he had told the later to bear in mind that he was | not telling everything thathe knew “Mason, Treasurer ; against his client. Counsel vehemently | Mrs. Connoliy, ata | protested ; he wished to have no friend-| ‘ ‘®%®" a Mi. Bacteed, ly intercourse with the witness and no | ;, > See “imidaaar | i eee | & Beaton, ‘ Bagnall, Tavor tor him. “ Sullivan, “ J. Peake The Jury retired,and returned a! © M., Biake “ RB, Peake, verdict of guilty on the morniog of the | *! Hobkirk, “ Btricklaud, 14th, and Brady was sentenced t) be | « LL. H. Davies, Miss E. Wright, : | George Davies “ M. Palmer, hanged on the 14th of May. _—_———-— + fhe Great French Remedy, Dr. LeDue’s Periodical! Pills. ——- Por he cure of Leueorrha@a or White's Excessive of iniul Menstruation, Green Sickness, Falling of the Vomb, Catarrh of the Uterus or Vagnia, Hysteria, | Pain in the Buck, or Piles, or for the puepose of in- vigorating and giving tone to the Generative Organs, | twu pills should be taken twice daily. or in vers en, | febled conditious, one pill three times a day. To effcct cures in chronic cases it will be neeessary to continue she use of the remedy for some months, A reagonabie | trial will create snfficient coufidence in the remedy to | jusure its being taken until a permanent cure is ef | eto. 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APPLES, 400 Boxes FIGS, 50 Boxes CHEESE, 30 Puns. MOLASSES, 40 Kegs and Half-Kegs GRAPES 20 Cases ORANGES, 25 Boils. ONIONS, Large Assortment Confectionery ke nde LO BEER & GOFF. Ch’town, Dee. 1, 1882. 2aw STATIONS. i | Sh’ town MIXED, MIXED. | MIXED, ' 4 | | N Wiltah ei *..2.01 **: “10.01 * |! Hunter R’r| * 2.45 1 9.45 | Bradalba’e | «7.0 * | *2Ge ** i — = Co’ty Line. * 1.59 “1 ** 858 * | Freetown..| “ 1.43 “| «© 8.43 «| Kensingt'n| ‘* 1.20 ‘* | ** 8.20 ‘| } “12.45 ** | ter Trade. In part, as follows: Y ) ’ qe , Nuts, Spices, Coffee, ete., ete. LBA. ‘Lately Received ex “ Erema” and “Alpheta” from London. | WARRANTED EXC For Sele in Half-Chests and 5, 10, and V Bey: OFA. Ch’town, Dea. 6, 1882. 2aw THA. ELLENT QUALITY, 15 lb ‘lin Caddies (with screw tops). Beer & Goff. PP\HE Members of the Ladies’ Hospital C.m- BAZAAR. | mittee intend holding a Bagaaron July 10th, 1883, ip aid of the City Hospita!,and con- thankfully received by| Mrs. } ope, President : ‘“ 6S. 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