tt al and Other liems. Murder Most Foul Lot \SSTE HUGHES nur: i THE HRAD ALMOsT Ud T at ‘ penn SEVERED FR« M THR : | ) f ; ri | st, e ha Tele raph, Feb. l » te . : wehla eetke . clock last evening, infor- oo ! i on a ee: that a terrible murder | ne nitted within a few miles of | jpalat D| i city. The i ; AM. ("ba - ' Uhe Tew particulars received > we ie were to the ¢flect th: q wr} din, aig , fect that a ex lored man named am Hughes had killed bis wite at the we ‘ ‘ *%} hy . . +) se ‘ , ldle 1 t her mother at \\ i low Grove 5118 TUS +* <7 | ' . | | | porte j “ lor the scene ; | ie t ’ : j | _. 7 », anda reaches day, pra! . ‘ t M i} } ] , } . : i } “hh, Which Is i On Se cn ed on a ") road heading off the middle bioe This t : Yuaco road ay ul two I f ome | i tWO mules distant fray | d: 7 275.000 capita Lie Ben Lom nd H lise ai a yu es ~ Che off | ‘i os . - he officers of the law had preceded the no Men's (Ura! "| reporter, and when he r ’ 4 " , . } a ' en he reached the resl- . u dence o ‘ 1 : te iis e of Daniel Mirey, about half a mile _ clock from : | NOM pson sg, he found the prisoner in ne e ms a he +} e ste dy ot Constables Beverly Pidgeon oa, fox. Mess . S ae ested. , | ane i ary Sheldon, the latter one of the = rowee, oF _ * parien cllicers He was eilting by the ™ jue this mi : ae = Kitchen of Mirey’s house, sur- | ET alee details ~hoeo lil 9 a number of the neighbors. He ew. © ae their} 1. TS*ner pre possessing man, of good be murder there oF © | \ddress, | weriully made and rather tall. 7. sotber—a0 Iceland - - did hot seem in the least affected } : ‘nd smoked his pipe as if he enjoyed : . +) + PERKIN amazingly. Leaving the prisoner ‘the pect one Cu! 7 feb 16 3i | T’Perter proceeded on foot through the ait p grex's . heids to the iS tyr Windsor ‘ oM io a =. ne a roti tarveg ange: cqsing daily, tUFDIDS 00 yards the waik was a very difficult one and had 4 gotten cloth pes Mo, ee , ids | it not been for the moonlight it would have sre been snipped Mor been almost impossible te accomplished. j 3 ~ lhe house in which the murder took place nihcatastend \ Burwash | 1s situate d on the top of a high hill com- ; . , preach s sera t r I ub oe a good view of the colored settle- a aire T t ck ¢ ~~ n ment, which lies at the foot of the hill. Gu, ahath evens g next, 15 st, ab O90 Ee tering through the door the reporter o . round himself in a small room of a cabin, Yix, GeoRcE Ma . r which appeared to serve as a parlor, kitchen dy Merchants Bank Ha - S;and bedroom, at the right was a stove, ch, Msined a situatior epel ® around which sat a dozen or more colored in of Win. Cummings & Sons, at Trure. men an i women, mostly all smoking and | ss _ | discussing the event of the day. Close by | Frare pleased to learn that the trouble) them, lying prostrate on the floor, was the tytween the Staff and the | rectors Of the) body of the murdered girl. She still lay as Nt, Gis Herald has been settled and Mr. | she had fallen, her bx dy partially doubled 1 t Stewart has his ues aS) up and the arms extended. A stream of aie biitor c ngealed blood extended in each direction > from the head. fyci colored Silks, \eivets and Dre *| used by the murderer was lying on the floor 1 a amet given away ab SEEK a >: | Close by the corpse, where it had been meee, Bias ¥ om" thrown by Hughes after he had dealt the - . 1 ” jus H. Furrener, Esq., will lecture in ated uote feage Schoolhouse, on ti ALMOST SEVERED FROM THE i: Mth inst., at 7.30 o'clock, on *" len BOBY, | famrd Feet Above tl Level of the| the neck bearing tive distinct cuts, out of | is. which the blood was still oozing. The | _——o— sight was a most ghastly one, and madea Poor. Wiecins says he will publish no deep impression on all who witnessed it. nae prophecies in the papers He will| The room was almost destitute of furniture yoodorth prognosticate a little for his own | and utterly devoid of adornment. Seated ysbeld and immediate friends, but an/in an obscure corner, close up to the stove, Monday. | THE HEAD WAS — - we! = ugaieful public will not get any more/ was the mother of the victim. Sheisa ence pedcticns. middle-aged colored woman, and in re- W ost ---- | sponse to the inquiries of the reporter told Tus winter keeps up its character for sever-|the following story of the crime and her Early yesterday morning the themo- pergstered 10 below zero, and at the uxt ume this morning it was S below. The ; i wi wmperatiure yesterday was 12 7 above | THE MOTHERS STORY. deeper, at 8 o'clock this morning, it was} Said Mrs. Thompson: My daughter, I? above, | Mrs. Cassie Hughes, came to my house on > Thursday morningearly. She had left her fut hundred and forty Remnants of Dress | }ysband, with whom she had been residing |danghter’s connextion with the man who had taken her life, Fro bm. Geis forless than half price at PerKINs &)in Carleton, the day previous, and had es (feb 16 31! walked out to Mr. Mirey’s house during aest oe en , the day, remaining there over night. She ace tars Amanac for 1883 is a decide ditold us that she had left her husband for Pe Arement ou the one msued by Ben-| because he ill-treated her. This was no they A Bros, last year. The reading mat-| oy story to us, as we knew it bad happen- Tidy a tod wawens are interesting, the! 64 before. She remained with us until Pre @uetlanical appearance is excellent and | Monday afternoon, nothing particular oc- ws ing to 0¢ complimented on his effort fer! curring, until her husband came. She PMP The Almanac is for sale at the greeted him in a friendly manner and he @ Yamond Bookstore. answered her, appearing glad to see her ot lagain. After some conversation with his . WONG man named Jeffries was frozen! wife on different topicss=he said : ‘‘Well, t death tear Sussex, N. B., on Saturday | Cassie, I want you to go home with me to- 5, mila: The cor mers jury returned @/ morrow.” She answered him very decid- verwet that the deceasd, Walter Jeffries, ledly, saying, ‘‘No, William, I will not go; Mustonisdeathon the Creek Road, in) yoy have not treated meright.” He then Parish of Waterford, in King’s County, | ,aid to her, ‘‘Csssie, you must come home mitenight of the 11th of February inst-,| as I cannot go without you.” She replied pee on, os arr . a id and from oa a will go pack and live with you if the a... btained at Samuel| yoy will live any place but Carleton. at wt “es, in the Parish of Waterford, and | Hughes then said to her ‘‘I cannot break nd }etervine ‘up honse keeping just now, but if vou will _ Gevzrar Orrr ea lonjal Rail | go back [ will move from Carleton after : My ia Moncton , a aa yee Pi He then attempted te play wit ee, em Were destroyed by fire OD |}., but she pushed him away, saying that deze on agel a ae 1873 \she did not wish to have any play with him. Macott of £95 O00” At cst. ell she imcter. | They talked some more about going home of $25,000. Mostly all the instru- ’ ; f eau and loose books and papers were dis- land then they went to bed. He told me tee te seme my that he wanted to get up early as he had 2 of the fire, but the prevailing opinion | to be back in town again before noon. | — set by too close contact of the | stayed up most of the night a Rg aa n a with the pipes convey the hot|up in the morning, and called him abou esi 2, day having bee: very cold, extra | daybreak. We have no elock and I cannot been put on. tell exactly when he got up. After Hughes ; ee had dressed himself we all got up. Cassie te Halifax Herald says: —‘‘ There is | with the others. Hughes «kum in the potato line just now. | ystery about the = ASKED HIS WIFE TO GO HOME WITH c leit, lately been ship, lfrom Brook- — HIM, IO SeVeN carla: ; } . hinneras | : ~~ Glets on hand f Sa oo bee but she refused, stating that she would a Pm They are being ied a i _;. | go that day, but would go next day wit fly ta the West ly i elie 7 e ae me. He told her she must go, and prom- sees eno Ug ees | ised if she did he would use her well, to ve hedan sent to Bermuda. They are ed at &1>- 2 rp 7 4carioad, which will prove | p= Kem for the Stewiacke as do thev ’ : — Maley, they, from Upper Stewiacke | which she replied, ‘* William, I cannot go; have used me so badly. I have be- romises too often already, and can place no more confidence in you.” = |appeared very angry at this remark, but people, com- | Y°U : lieved your I am : : eee — Alberton 'gaid nothing. Cassie was washing dishes a ue. as ee pomeent of the . Me ‘at the table, and after she had ee = sain f a says the residence of DIF. as 7 a. : ‘ faa ell caught Gre on Thursd last ane would not go with him, she adde a * Ray 4 ction eS aaggaren e "1 sing ‘loved you once as I loved my life, bu : oe T he ¥ Chiuaren Came near iosiD; ’ e . ial Fee by Suffocation. If it had not been | love you no longer. It was this remar tue Prompt action of neighbo h t up > ; taty ot water to the burning building, | sooner been spoken thas —s z tt J “a ose 8 would no doubt have been| from the chair on which a ee a ae oss was only| while the conversation had been going on, ors who ap- | that cost the poor girl her life, for it had no gi he as it was, the | het ne that Hon. Peter Gavin in-| and went to the wall where the hatche > ™g &@ small vess I saw ct Cases are fr 1008 are seldo el this season. | was hanging, and took it down. equently tried here, but| that he meant to do something desperate ne land ran to catch him, but before I could a Glads: i reach him he had ieee, at Cannes a ee STRUCK CASSIE WITH THE HATCHET. be n uated bss the curse of iecheadl bad and knocked her down. I —_ “ = Mg talization. ‘1 desire.” he said, | sure that he did not first knock her do : Weare vuttalize administrative ine and then cut her, for when I mente went . mas ‘rying to make the humblest | she was lying on the on = heim sat ey realize that he is a governing | ing away at her neck with the a. a ttried also that the government will | like a butcher chops up meat. of 7 Piva $0 for him and by him much frightened, as I though e oat |kill me next. My husband was ey nd Sve Muld tat} | working at the time and I was 3 a Maned charged with a. ot Galloway, Ire-| the children, three little ones. a fy, td Doherty, + 4@ murder of a man | the barn, where my eldest boy was . cing, MO won hin, yn 881. Documents | and told him what had happened an i 1 the “m prove that he was c9g-| ran to the neighbor's houses to alarm them. “tlichters intended operations by the| Cassie never uttered a word after she a hit the first time, but lay like a log ag e | foor while he hacked away at her. ey arm ae Te ae GRR ' Srrest*sa'~ 8 oo. —— ~~ > ee veow * oS * ‘ ee THRE DAITyY HERED RY HER HI SBAND |; twenty-five thousand electors, presented The blood-stained hatchet | * t#ke the oath, The Government an- | | McKenzie in Carleton. one years old her last birthday. of the house, When the neighbors hed crossed the fields to Mrs. Corbitt’s house where he was arrested.”’ THE ARREST. Information was made b fore Coroner | Jordan about 3p. m. yesterday and a war- rant was Signed and placed in the hands of | Constable Sheldon who drove into town and got Constable Pidgeon to go along with him. Chey drove to Mr Corbitt’s house, reach ing there about midnight and found Hughes in the position described, Constable Pid- geon put the question to him,‘‘Are you Wil- a or I had left the house Hughes came oO we « it-doors and W alked up and dow n in front | in ~ i Z ' | collected I returne d to the house with them and shortly aiterwards he went out and EE HXAMINER, FEBRUARY 16. 1883. GOEL | A ‘| | j Perkins | IN Cassie was twenty- | | tiam Hughes !” to which he replied “Yes, [| )am.” avd held up his hands for them to handeuff together. The bracelets locked, they took the prisoner to Mr. Mirey’s house | where the inquest will be held to-day. TELEGRAPHIG NEWS. | [Spectra Desparcurs ro Tok Examiner. ] | |THE [IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. The Speech—Parnell’s Motion Re- jected—Bradlaugh Withdraws. Lonpon, Feb. 16. The Imperiel Parliament re-assembled yesterday. Her Majesty the Queen in her speech from the Throne referred at length to the Egyptian matters and stated that the En; lish troop would be withdrawn from Egypt as quickly as vossible. The condi- tion of Ireland she said had been much im- proved since the laws passed at last session | had been enforced. ee ‘ . ‘ White Cottons, Grey Cottons, Print C Hollands and Ginghams. Carpets and Oil Cloths, Rugs and Ma Matting. Remnants of Carpets, very cheap See the Above Che English and Scotch tenantry have secured compensation for imprevements on | | their farms. i > Par ' ; Mr. Parnell, M. P., submitted a motion | | of inquizy by a commission of the House | into the arrest and imprisonment of Messrs. | Davitt, Healy and Quinn. It was rejected. | Bradlaugh at the head of a procession of | him elf at the table of the House and offered nounced their intention to submit the Affirmation Bil. Bradlaugh then with- | drew without taking the oath. It is pre- dicted that no important member of %the Government will now dare to go about without a body guard. —— a The Phenix Park Murder. Dustuiy, Feb. 16. An independent witness, yesterday iden- tified Tom McCaffery as the fourth man on the car driven by Kavanagh to the scene of the murder on the 6th of May. McCaffery | was previously indetified by Kavanagh. Insolvent Estates. Orrawa, Feb. 16, _ Mr. Beatty, M. P., Toronto, yesterday introduced a bill in the Hotiss of Commons + for the distribution of insolvent estates, and the discharge of past insolvents. Weather Eulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours ter the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Feb. 16—10 a. m. Cloudy to fair milder weather ; moderate to fresh southeasterly to northeasterly winds, with lizht snow in some localities. The coal and iron firm of Rogers & Co., one of the oldest houses in Chicago, have failed for $125,000. They had endorsed | paper for the suspended Union Iron and Steel Company to the extent $80,000. DIED. This morning, Stephen, aged 10 months, son of Michael and Martha Hickey, of this city. At Georgetown, on the 7th Dec., 1882, Archibald McKinnon, aged eighty-eight years. He emigrated from the Island of Mull, Scot- land, 1852. He left a wife, two sons and four daughters. At Johnston’s River, Donagh Settlement, on Sunday, the 11th inst., after a short illness, Owen Trainor, in the 95th year of his age. Requiescat in Pace. The deceased was a native of the Parish of Donagh, townland of Rawrutha, County Mona- ghan, Ireland. He emigrated to this Island in the year 1839, with a family of nine child- ren, seven of whom are living. He had sixty- nine grand children, and sixty-six great-grand children. The deceased was a kind neighbor, a useful member of society, a faithful member of the Church, and a man who deservingly received the respect of all with whom he was acquainted, His funeral took place on Tues- day iast. It was attended by a large con- course of people. High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Allan McDonald, in St. Patrick’s Ci urch, in the grave yard of which was laid to rest, one of the oldest and most respected members of the parish, deeply regretted by his family and friends. (Other papers please copy.) — ol Lobster Packers’ Tools, NE complete set for sale, cheap. Have been used, Apply to A. A. BALDWIN & CO Ch’town, Feb. 16, ’83.—sum jr 3i. JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE KEROSENE OIL. OR SALE, 25 barrels Pratt's celebrated New York Oil, suitable for family use. ly to . Apr'y LONGWORTH & CO., Watcr Street. PERKINS Charlottetown, Feb. 1, 1883. ——— ee TO THE TRADE. moe ID _— fPXHE Subseriber would beg to eall the attention ef the WHOLESALE TRADE to his Large Stock of Groceries, ¢tc., WHICH CONSISTS IN PART: 5,000 Bris. Sup. Extra FLOUR, 50 Soxes STARCH, 135 Pans. MOLASSES, 50 do. Sperm CANDLES, 30 Hhds. Porto Rico SUGAR, 50 do. Tallow do., 50 Bris. SUGAR (Brown Extra), (100 do. PIPES (assorted), 15 do. White Wine VINEGAR, 150 do. BISCUITS (assorted), 15 do. Cider VINEGAR, | 50 Doz. BROOMS, ? 500 Half-Chests TEA, | 20 do. PAILS, 80 Bags RICE, '500 Reams WRAPPING PAPER, 50 Boxes Layers RAISINS, 70 Cases MATCHES, 50 do. Valencia do. 1100 Kegs BAKING SODA, 12 tons Manilla ROPE (assorted), 200 Boxes TOILET SOAP (assorted), 50 Caddies TOBACCO, 400 do. SOAP (assorted), 100 Bris. KEROSENE OIL, ' 10 Bris. SALTPETRE, 250 Kegs NAILS, lO) do. MIXED PICKLES, 10,000 CIGARS, / 10 do. WASHING SODA, 80 Bris. No. 1 Labrador HERRING, 40 do. No. 1 PILOT BREAD, | 50 Boxes CHEESE. 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D., Graduate of the London University, Dean and Regis- tiar of the Boston Medical College of Special- lists, says:—‘‘I had tried every system of | treatment for the cure of nervous prostration, | partial paralysis, and abouic dyspepsia. Per- ‘suaded, much against my will, to try the Pad F. LePAGE & CO. system, I put them on, and in two days found that the paralysis of the nerves had been con- Ch’town, feb. 7, 1*83.—2aw wy quered, the entire nervous system toned up, and now—six months from the day of apph- cation—I am free from any symptoms of FISHERIES 1883 nervous debility or dyspeptic tendency. In 5 . my professional practice as a Physician, in private life and among my personal friends, |] WINES, Herring and Mackerel Nets, | shall deem it my bounden duty and my high- Seines, Pounds and Traps, suited to the/ est privilege, as an act of gratitude. to counsel Island Fisheries, of the highest quality and | and enforce this treatment, as the only reli- thorough Manufactures. 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SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the +.) undersigned, and marked on the eavelope “ Tender for Indian Supplics,” will be re- ceived up to noon of the first of March next, yor the following articles, or any of them, to be delivered to the Indien Superintendent on Lennox Island, in such quantities and at such times as may be required by him :— Flour, Tea, Sugar, Cotton, Print, Moccasins, Lumber; Shingles, Nails. Samples of Groceries and Dry Goods must accompany the Tenders, The lowest or any tender not uncesearily accepted Any newspaper inserting this advertise- ment without authority from this Department, through the Queen’s Printer, will forfeit pay- ment for the same. L. VANKOUGHNET, Deputy of the Superintendent General of Izdian Affaira. Nepartment of Indian Affairs, Orrawa, Dec, 26th, 1882 flan, 13.—till mar 1 3aw MORTGAGE SALE, NOTICE is hereby given that, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the seventh day of April, A. D. 1881, made between James McMahon, and Eliza Ann, his wife, of the one part, and the Hon. John LeFurgey, of the other part, there will be sold by Public Axction, on Wed- nesday, the twenty-first day of February, A. D. 1883, at twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court Honse, in Charlottetown, LL that tract, piece, and parcel of land, situate, lying and being in Townships Numbers Twenty six and Sixty-seven, bound- ed and described as follows, that is to say: Commencing on the west edge of the County Line Road, at the southern boundary of a tract of land in possession of John Cash, thence according to the magnetic meridian of the year 1764, following the course of said Road south nineteen chains, fifty links, to a cross read; thence following the course of said cross road west twenty-three chains, fifty links, or until it meets the new County Line; thence following the course of said new County Line south twenty-two chains, twenty links, from the south edge of the said cross road; thence west thirty-six chains, or until it meets the old County Line; thence follow- ing the course of the same north forty-five chains; thence south eighty-seven degrees thirty minutes east, sixty chains, to the place of commencement, forty-eight acres being in Queen’s County, and one hundred and fifty- seven acres in Prince County, containing in the whole two hundred and five acres of land, a little more or less Also. all that other tract, piece, or parcel ot land, situate, lying and being on Township Number Sixty-seven, in Queen's County, aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, that is to say: Commencing at the west side of the County Line Road, in the northern bound- ary of John Hughes’ land; thence west at right angles to the County Line Koad, twenty-three chains and fifty links, or until it meets the line dividing Prince and Queen's Counties; thence northwardly along eaid line until it strikes a new road leading to the County Line Raiiway Station; thence east- wardly along the said road until it strikes the County Live Road, aforesaid; thence southwardly along the said last-mentic ned road to the place of commencement, containing one hundred and twenty-three acres of land, a little more or less, excepting and reserving thereout all land taken for Railway purposes, and all lots or small portions of land sold to various parties,and whose deeds are registered in the Registry Oflice, which said Mortgage has been duly assigned and transferred by the said John Lefurgey to me. For further particulars apply at the office of Mr. Edward J. Hodgson, Charlottetown, or at his office in Summerside. Dated seventeenth day of January, A. D, 1883. FRANCIS P. TAYLOR, Assignee of Mortgages Heay Mead on, SCS and flood ad ied about six years and have aad id floods prevailed in Eng-| have been married about six y - land on the 12th. " | only one child, which is living with Mrs. Ch’town, Feb, 14, 1888,~—2w Zaw John; McNee’s Buildings, Main St., Winnipeg; Jan, 17, 1983.-—in, wkly 6i, pat. Quebev, etc., ete, (Jan. 16, 83, Jan, 17, 1888. : ; ' PORE a ee lec