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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 8 May 1885, p. 1

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c gj~g ~*zL ~tehaMILyAL taz REPORT OPJDE Apri l e 18 Ji ON BINDERSU I'oiè' Iudrtaheg léare toreport hatAU/4l <'.»ghe!«4 Il f the efBL4era4wouw II4hlm >'Û'v-DD i "'I4il o; ti.em, lmt more prUctarly Mr, 2 NqI*~'4er .Iriffn#<ta CMiefo," Torornto lÀgkht BJn4e <mvi ,ittle f'îiiori 'nthefr ordvv <of me, «*aawn, (Tiei " bor I W~ Na ~ONqr VU. T~JNUOg, Juti~ea. z,. WI~U*Ku~ q tiopg ef Javlge4s AOok~) J. n. c nanti t N., u.o,,-'v,,.,. 'liq '.p ' V îîî110fl' ri'pOrt publieh.db - W. M.Latimw IF" lot s f 11l1 oopy. Il I ;rlhil lî~an~ rpotas promis"d lut veek, suld IuW* itto tli.fuemm ni 1 it, a'ia'1 ry '. aii(-fta ff î.hin taloqi'havnectrof thie reprirts o iawed "s~illet M !)Yier li awî'îas fr titi' <iihthanu hind@rvýThereocaib. ngoinq behlind. the .ahovt a'tIiin. d iilrPN 'lh'f, hathaum recaur ppeaued bo bo.,fin. bimic.-ïe tot it igl il hIm v i i i *4 iimt ot luinwiip have been nioely oliPped., ht spo u ncW o oed o, ali ho iiy lecolis icrou t I f t4 iighlt audîId lip for ropaers. Le4uîim rip. rv TIzM OaDZuOI zr s ETOE innltF tli t I a iSylvostor %Fhuniosnta Chief iljder ailsds FIRS. The. attempi .ruaidt'hy iil itliîtIa bliner autmt*, in the facn e riiaboie report, b siiu"theistan nW (If tlnt. 'Sylvetshr Iilider wa> silIy, fooliah, uand tnnwlrranted. Irf i'vi iit'è nîtp soir i nnehinory wt.t-lit fally advertisinst il r miespmuleoîting githqargiwf, ai rflot. int(1t11'Îthe mitrkrit ai ail. %VO Os fott.r ir Machines Oon tliei illerlîn. nên'1 tIl" rptai.nachioved hy the Sylviteter Iinder ditrlnq lut Years'hag Vi'ra. filtiitl tIefrar ,r italdofiiiito déncision nif th ii dgea plac e ii.lvy1wui Iiive 1c la'f l ill - - - - -tu'i a 5 ,ricilin~ - '.inay 7. li<S'.- la. R. SYLVESTER~ i' ' rîiiê. tnt SltuserIflîrdor te rnst perfect ii the mnaket sMd have par. -Ianqt( c sc. rd i r aai' ly. i'~î'ii, ~ii ( i i'1N Elon 'a>'..1 laRTgnUON, .Emily. A.eI 7' f ,~ I; '> i II D A repo v, -44;\' i I1IN, iirqR r' ~CtLV, op&. ,~.<'\1'rIEoI \I.,Jf.~~f» N..L OBERTSON, i JIAMES VAiuide, aaAPARKIN, IIIIiN IKNNn\, el I AUX.TRITLrÈrb, ton - H. ai KU4, "THOMt. SMITH, Rlemh. Self-Bi nders at the Man chester"F-air. W8. LÂTTIENl Q$ coneral Agent for t h ha u avesoeu IvGO. DIAILR m l ritayui' qum Iwo hm o zamtlte Judges' Books sud *tatthmurere cu vP>eaumm IbipOm fi gven.on Eiadmn .zbiabt atthe fa1i&hoem% itd C1c;Iý,1885; but 91ailm de ahbudwm haguly oun hy the Judaos. Y6uis etc, -- ji cl c S-c c ftlci. :P ai-tf. emm aumui Trn.,m Y AIWNAN l. Me cey grand Dpening 0OfSprnSei A Terriblie Boom ,in 3rabj Scotch I2vuea"n WOtee Co~t~~ga #SUwg at W7zolaSa& pricn. Tabei. Lhri5Ott1Claffl. Nifap uas.Wl.e ma MW oGumu, -- u o Md a esuple asteulset C05u sVFamu* th ti af i n set ion. OlGav GOPAMY fui l o w amsf ' nwn.qnn pri l . 1ROI. STILAEVIG 8PEING SPLIS0F7E ,o Ju'lia .,el«(aakIm oi tIIIua, F'lllnip ai.,leme A-1.NCneGeS-S - w.dis- ftma... le.,t.~ e 8W-I U oli Wý -am *nênf- ~ (m qatu uIU8L ~me m MUL LAIEST FRON THE, FRONT, NMIDLZrON r DTAN'C- JUM ON BAZlOuCEBs C OL Mm& E NATLIWMT r. An Tr;decitive rLigagenien-S Vol- unteerw Killîed, 15 Wounded. 100 Indiana Killed and llany Wounded. The Steamer ISortheote at- Fish Creek. The Llndsay Company Advanclrîg wlth Mlddleton's Troop&. More Iridian Troubles Kcpected-A Gloomy Outlook. Go.m âddetmitl. mbably nm avsaue lagen Riel'.. frees e at be'n. Dumont la sMli to b.stmoly fohti anMd bot , tahtlng 1e looked f«. Teograus from. soi"raiwestern points state that the la, dieu.amegatting troublesome and t, lt fr, Md that sevoral mor banda msay go ou tb. w ar.patb. The temptail ou te jota Big Beau' antiPouud.Mekerle very airour, mat I ltla nu feuti me Aineuican JaisMaynejota jtheun. The outlookir lavur uapm'omans The. volunt.era e uy1oulrforma sUenamoe' campatgu, wlheimrtlouaIos rlite. Goa. lIdlaton duhi dm tst 1.1may sry it ta escepe te the Amertom hutnsITo Pm~ -vent tbst ab train for kept ruaet Swift Currantto move lth* a force et any Mo- ment. Col., faucon Sur stallohet x aple Ctiek, veau of SvlfL Carrent. The vater Sha.éson. îm hree fseag ince th. e tstaut, - aud them wyul b. nov uitile dlffictlty la r floaIngetem.r..down the stress» sdil " mwasotng supplis u d iroops te the [t lat nov stateri that Wer. Delaney heu-, been. approortatuod by Cioet Ble Beau-àas hi. wît,. No tldliw yet ef Mr*. Gowniloci. Geserel &rango te nov busy nt Edmon- ton buildin&z barmes vih- vhch te earvey tmoupato Fort Pitt. Ait liiezraglan later. riblydiaurl)ed. The Edmontoni pcope am e h y lemed it hearrtvaiof t te troope, tSw laful otroiugea.frein tthe sur- rouatiag couaU>. Pater.Srolla le vey melu mraliti al a gonereal Jla» vertu ineviteble. Be n&nnone iite ehf*cen. nov bu tru*ttetiThe otoppage et Indien ration. anés tii. troubles, began. la a very uettunutctreumtauc,.ý Agat .asuy euler aaebeau kilwe Mud more have not liera hourd cit forveek*. @aYsalhe kiove "lied IndIens sreorasnuki cuag villa thte Baeeg, Blooti MdLPie. MM M etihe Pom@"tmomeu. CLÂRÎCwtn CuosRTWO, N.W.T., visa ux- noîavr, JLêy .L-Tbe veathe r& lu.Gem. àmdwml onvueatm luamýp et plaîh Creeh Whiefflam" boardi trou Th. Saskatchewman.aisia.tvo fuet, -' té,(111 rtslug.Tht. sois. t"t supffly dtlfflculcy. Al Gait'. boae uabaug* ea r euC va&Y rom Mettilut ta Swift Cuvnt. supplie. ,am comiu nq:lafvoolyby *MIl hem Humboldt~, a troe of Col. e&Z eou5, mon seîhwu s.oeort; but heaeefwonh the river route viii bar mie& etlher rom, Swift Carrent or ImmoUm !and ntiu oth t Méoll. Jew. The. Nortbcote, en long Icoketi for, ma% su dai tii,.. 'clock ywmlerdmyafierucun. bhsi landed* owpuny eft t e40t4 aMdone. of th* -45th, ail nuder Ceps.BomuyeSee mud veut on eovuto FiatlCme. Sthaa nm board ob.rtwo compsanm t 9" te I. landi batalioàn tnder Col. WIiaanu, MP., viitht*GsitngTue Noithootewgoud. - id severailitmes snd broke ber captan whilterytngîto e tf - Atetearap)lineroualrer, vii.basjt. roturned tram a ..each alter the trouble on the Batîleford lie,reporti that tht es1111 àad lie am clown 24 mil eeteftethr%~ mandPa band ot Indin ame campeil l the vletnIîty. Owîng ta the deuaeuaraltons ai th" JIdisuiha <114 not r t" h.break,1 Mud oeuiadoty oemuuenm v it Bnattletom t &l ouutOff.t Tue tvo compals of the KIdIud bat. tulion remslnlug off taiesteame Notheote et CleuTe' Crow a m r the Cmupbeoo,± Companry, 4th ba«talion, qune.' Capt. Bon- ncaas, sud t"Ch. hBelevillel«ase- ment:. Thertvo that have poue on nair' Col, William. to 40i Goa. xMlddleIonamr Sb. 4&-h troini, mauà; IeMda&«uudIy maIes' MJor Eugha., Mud tee 46& f Port Ms'pe'. under Caps. DlngveLJ goum., vbo hévii mmeut the cnmy forasix miles nostbtesrly htrop dI. Lvgquntlut.anfoou uneb uol t te h0ave beea"=is f tois eore, by the rel1,hbuve d hem rounud "cm t &i a hltbrmraOiebou.a laud vte tly afthe batti g fil Thm.s m.veflimal lb houe al atmeem" a* "=,n w ...... -w - 'alw ~' S~ lad =-~ --- t- s la ____ - t. rutl DuBi. I& Mwodlugam ~~Imm Monnt* - ,» -- Uunn me - bu M Min à mai K Iw l i m l e f i w w t a - iiîaêL mir- à-u imW-e TH1E ÂYGRACRI Pmed mitsetint at tb. A41b bymb..tabuut-. Lc la ehdemi'& "nb sd litvWeal ta twiwlwceiuaoerumrteu m putau a LomDON, May,.4.- la tht boum Ibis aularooBEutGravillese aglund Msun ealaacrsavo negottatioas lu London. coueermi gima trontier question, M thI talle baibienuagotni for a z tht delimitalloncomrnimelon. Eu RUai. ai agreed, that the. iflne in% trm the PweojiiIncident suhmetlttite fait investigation. Lui Guanville saIi tat botl -ens voUtfh.ltate l.eonqus as. possible. The Penjde i liti main entral lorrti>'ydethl o et ootitons. ThbiAalMe have etated thoir readiums ta, ce question of vllidr&vlnx te seoultthe dacision. outhe boun mmiopvoveâgalnai buhou. Any that' migit airise vegardinar theI lien, et Passages la the dapi tva, geverumentls Mb. damit mgucSrconstutent vIte tho box conutsé - rmoepona. to aquestion bySi Sortbuote, Mr. Gladistone mail tl pedtimouts. luthe va>' etabend dton ot covresponclenceouan lu question.batween. Eaalxti and: peanusto er. rmovai. The, lu ment e annov reasI' t retarto. ioan oaitoe atciendjy staIe, Any vilzhea>bu.rutde lui tbêagr»ontot lite Maeh, wl t* lie seuilemuent et tie malter BOlhBu3m uaI KglPoand vers te rmme touthvitb. lu Lodon.g cation on the main peints ofthe1 limitation ai the Atahan trentie deitià,et tee lIne voeul«have amnxuandmti hacel on te potIn lui' viii, the conitions former "Ru"sie" eldtee premier,' «ha aiharrolf as vlling ta agrce 1 moral otRuMilaan nipeet." M. said the restimption of negoti Loun cwuld ho anch facIlitta kurovled«e th&&thte overum. ofeeue tihe amaer's vieva, Ameetlngbotweeàhlmmd Duffertz Pindt, anthle valuable topogru formnation, wbleh. beLSimîue te lad. Sir, Charles, Dit. auoed govevumet 1that 1h va. haporat IneatAoqet lie ceuntry' thuthe 1 cool at once vliltiith voiee ofcieg A aumbor-ot mezubea a aonce rogatories tu> the government t4 the. tvumtvertblnasi etGoa. La Keusuoi,;Ur. Gladstone ansu thedîaiputeof the Penjde l act nover boea .question o ettica offices', but ue vhch concernacIi oft"li twoa goveramuata luvuli et ellie y pat>' ttis agnasmont ta cels. the ucmInve right cit t dAon. He believed the agmemu br fouau fMleutIv cleaîr. Lord Raatiolph Churchlill tarai smavae atateeurpua the govearn arguoti tee annuncemautj an behaiofetthe gaveruanu as plece of neye to thos axious mecurft>'o et T» Jadisempire. elraiuntY b.mil, é"ve mais covaurniur'enroues'oftevarypain toRaua. l1s) ou'ia e ve have IbMt IýIIe.' Ht protet tee conduci et the gevurameat il tina vote otereffit st Mu Riving tt silaistaut laiost rie S>at fteaeat poit t bl assIS. Tii. letei eneil feralon ltime bre u lt agie 13711 wicItrespelct = = Randoapi Churchlil insista e etans long eue Promisedti tareape rlgitaal teosUlneofaithe ami lIeos. lu MIS.triffs et pie volnasartli glveabv Riamelacg the binduy, anti ahio. et. ia tiellbersiely broeon. Ms'. Lahoucear, a radical mambx the icvoté e celIt ho relucetif [10,000te P5MAMOU .Labucheze wan eoted by 71)to,29. Tbér au elialel theecurvatve liers; "alli" votat i viiite miao epeaker Iun put thtma.quo vote et *5i000,00. LoMrix, Mar 5%-Russmtatc don enat. vt etirsueor titic ~ Yoslas'imoiesv moi oLOso- -%UM rM p menTe m d utiset t-rsa dma 0 l. hIudrt e,mae M*t-aou, Cout immw amit dwa b. » etle qr ie ouMM ___ mbm - e t e m B i a o ub t e e - ~ -aie 1- ~ loeemteff dme " cunevrntgi Ni.uarniute b rosi.abo mom oc oer"mvth.baivo&mma *-lrtilt" dlbk ime*& r d!-1 amthe . MMU=iPM- pluiMWa a tLly.mmmI W c"te i ~.la tâmmetla- int NU ~b. hho mt e mm The WoundeaI Man Bleeds to Deat] onteBoadalde. amiieunt theeeEnous IN*i meni di.. te----nm a tmei11il1 A tIuli t of na.wvascausaila Covu Suais>' mb Ie reporthtstJames Fmmna volI-kmenvn and preepeu M&UK Opearuner, bldbeau mardedthelb.nili tu »bU&' baeau eby bis mela1vWllmou ____bo The traedy w 'as tbe reanit of a. long chap * of tdoe emscinfcti'. le ut kid Thume via met James Fanning ln tovi "bidual om Saturdai' andi couver"sai vh bim, bad . ta rew qvne suspicion. liat biture Sunas'moinn sug thei. -davned ha oveud o stretchet au te i& tsrde oadude acorpas se, Iruebast b ise. nalîu. of radte Lides>' on thal day vas-ta cenaiîa igh11uatma it, bis eloguturaas te lhe propriety nl'tmml oetatking stepa ta have bis fatberIn-law L &" rd WMIIam Pogne, houaI ovoz ta aep the aoe lovards i. Batlmho li pet atd h gOvm- epate uer dkl ani'neie etha t hb ls re t beau lookai up on as mre hbrealam ad b; es progess William Pagne vould, ever b. cantal ont. Ovevamaut The relation ut evanta *oadlag up ta the "à dWha u ma eady oftlaturday' aightmay' bu adary cem emdtesS ftecueadm 'diffureece iedli' otel. luterpreals. TE£MIMRED NMAX. withla aJames Fanalng was val en a, nlunbov So t bathadthbrugiiout the tevnaip t fOpe. Ho lir Stffvr w»a large anti ver>' povert eau. FS à"il afin. yesM he a a wrked, as a tam laborer, 1>' an poaa siw» w'idaI>' kuowa lr biets of s Afhanstrength and. endurance la the bamcst Bu l a "1.1,Hoemedet te ork vithoal elrlag tr g gvoa' fershuova to have crudlall d eIy ihe moa-va.cradllng vue ihe drndfery et te iifuldas buveet--@ea ea sraet ofiiest lu eue lai 1regard ta Une lo1MUer er sie a.palti for curlIng 1h & vlsw un& Paamae t unfreaasl> mniei luIn a. mode sixorseven.dallamspar day, HeR oii stacm .tien. vas ualgrt amiland he vasM e prepaieti ta drink. lie vortal bard ati mavoc commuai. morne>'. Re iasitta navea vo i th et lin. of de. luaet o,OO et ibe tMme ethie @rj but the daatb. He bougt ia Mi>wsciaoaf 1ad -in te béi. x. waauOP& ma Duili a counocsle brick a conforta-bousew .&wvyoamago mois te SouliL riy urmdOpe saId ébausliving aa.faria on Ho imi anga&'. aland ,botter iona asthe ."Bau m express. Shanahauen eri» ot a h u» m Janet. te, ths re- ville. Hors hie vite died anti eter an la- Gladstone tervai ho martial. agaln, hie sacondl vus lallons la belag a daugiteof a a eghor, William »d b> the Pagne,*tamillarli' mt alutic nalgbor. aatmw heal an "Dear WiliePagne." B>' bie drut vm h ite pennng beiaesoantid ivo diah- mat B.,aaItoe, aIl of 'viomlilveil vh im.bi nin eical lu- lateiy. HI.son, William Fanntngi bv ar ehai En&.rangoemant vas ta teks eternim,andi Fan- ning bel moed out ofthie hou» andisent a for te e iie ta h«arther's about Ive veeku tlve la thte sga. The mon hati movel tata the houai, bouse pro- ani bai bagua sprlng vorn. Itlat.goeo dit. ally reperteti that Fazaning bal bien. la thei put itelr. habit utciil-ireallng bis fint vite. ItlaI ounlaig aisemil ual the. scondf vte wv a bll audio.an trieted. Iii altiahre vemsquarrslsaad rsied that tht vite vent hume ta hortathher'oa mare jaesa bai the. uoccaion. Tiers vas a"is el rial ot mai' underatood, quarrels about mier y-mat- the boues' tors.Paanig boughlteap s martgaa. on r.1 la iiie Pogte'proeryanti vae ualagIt toarasa, th.psvar Pogne, mal brealenedta tebave the latter t, hi mid, »mot a feIl laoe taSoI ual LIMs.Fan. zterpreta- naga parent&. natlgaued lber to o ppose lier ut vonhi hueband'eplans and ti aheaThare as ommqusalli mach bel feeling anti quar- robaid late reua. ýOne roulht vasau advertisement merntlieH la Tax Por by Eammlng toeblîllagau>' mest ma"t ont ta glve credit ta bis vite or ta main- a terrible tala lier.# i for tb.e . MALZC!0175ACTO "The gev- Pogue bbin made the. vielîs» et mev- lu" Smpetty acte o! malclous Iuurto bie unri. inapromrty. Thie bandias ut bis ploughs, bal Bd aguinst boau cut offt Bis burnos balbeen taken [a sunmit- troutie bain andi cut amidestroyed and, at th a herse collas; cearid se w&OC. oge laaiFania .the auhior bai beau 0<hii5td*pimdatlansandtihbreateael lte ma.m Of Mt aeu vwiii hlm.ý, h vma oya on the da m. Lorcidweieoft luamsea liiezPogne bai ; n . ~tesatmeti ta shoot Fanalap; tehmad Bo he Manning woultiuever go orfallyt; that lbe mea*o v oult. ind velve mmnte omet bim, aie gsvnla bhie o*an d ual eslite thiesls. acvlwTbmeha Is sai ta have mainlathe hier- lid ee agot Mary' Jane Fdkimlaa a danabter et Pounat gb>'bis fiuet vifo. Tht girl laid or moie Si ber taboWhvie ile ne: plsclu a gruaît ee md carryog out hie threats eems to, have boas Io «M n-sffcely aluaI eta linue bimte come tap a-.l Coaaon Saturda) la gMt legs!aicib ty h ant w&f Pogne boaa overto teop the mie% th e Ymaaun-ma M. P. &BMillrmtià IgagIstrat.O'Laary'. Ro aima mat nMui . nW. Nayhov ad bel a brle! t.lt vth ~ l , liu thie earis a atown and 6 . ~ULUMZ xxvi WEOLZ ZO. Iaa *1 i. i "'i <t 1- 1: '1 i9w A613viLlucuL z V»s le maid geWng uadtaueam beek le lhe Pogne bosse.lier m mer Wh 'vii bahbem la Lindsay iurng lhe afler- Dav.t ai hoe, mat dia she retua h APwM Tan MURDEHt. Punt maum appaira to bave heardi t h. epvn of tlb. gMundat ahave obéervol tee movenslofetPogne, bat net vîshing le tohMtAUbe Putit "mxe Ulua a a ily Ir mater vent ont to bis bauto1 attend to bts stock. ne utiervarda hmneu liM. SNajior, vho lives aun..hbe lot, and ib.y logether valked peut te Pogue houas, 5 vine a menaI ef cleajlgsud scrtbblng 16 w»as gang Mu.DIUrng te lgbt there vas ttnoe trtirdlstnniance, but on golng ont mbut elght o'clock Sunday menùl Front- Sciés Fauim fut tuaite bdy et Jumes Fau. P' nlglýYing ln the roadal . iwetfor lt. Nylor sadti ogethmer «eaumneil th=e Isurrsunding. The aewset te M spiastiPm and ae number of peu. ,C Pbe colleetel, emong vhom vere Mi. J. a Treout Janotille. Ur.Trew tracedl ong thlb gmenaI vere tie blood bbel droppel bron tevounded man. The tralIt id up to the bedoo ot Poiguesehoume and ti .the It dorce tphe boueda ere coverol 'viîh 7 bleel. fe *alofthLefoor and hall were r aée merked. Mr. Trev andi auvoral o! PogtWa meighlie s ent lu earcliofai hm *andi tounti hirueaithe baru compoeedly ai. 1- iomdinc te biW stock. Mr.- leiclhl ansd 41 lit. W. Monrtgomery, 'vtitt M. Trew, eek- aditeau. oy the affarhappened. P.ogue 7 repliel thet Fanulng came ta tie houe r. andi mter nmre vreal an nlg et *ene t te ensu ntibo.tF&Ugthl.Hretok lova the gun ta deientibimseif, cochol it and polatedltileai annlniz, heplng tb meure B im, of. Fanning laid bhlaioftiiebarrel et the g=n,'vien bu (Pogue> pulled tho urlggar ad sot him. Pogue wua askeil te make biesatatument clear, and these pre- maset dustincly> untieraleod. irlmta say that e ho pulledth te trtagger deelgnedly, lnteuding Sta shoot Fenann. lMt. Tien', lu hie cape *ciy et justice ai tie peace, arrosteti Mr. Pagne. A. coverlng wae thrown ever the it body' anti matters reated avattng the arrl- it val ai the coroner tram Lindsay. *TEE COROm'muu1QmET-PonUs ÂREStD. SDr. Pool., coroner, vas nohiletioaithe tieuth of Fanniag early on SunLda>' morn. K tMg and accompanled b>' Poiceman Bell & of Lindayai once drove out ta the localiti'. LThe>' founti quille a crovi. collected. w on as ied up ta tie fonce, hi. ankies z anti arma baviug beau tieti together viii a atoutr ompe.H coul net have moved off ilunie». io draggod iorty rode of rail fonce k etter hlm lu the effort. Coroner Pool. jL made a minute exemlnation af the baody w and aurroundîngs, anti beard the etite- ameuentfnelghbors, admade a noteofa thîe admissIon by Pogne thst ho hail abat - ana1m&. The coroner declc!eilihat as the ecause of death wa" a. apparent, andi as cL here coulti b. no daubt as tow v hai .fired te gain, an Inquest vas mot noes- * Palîce-officer Bell brougbt tee prisoner IPagaie ta towiL on Suda>' efleroon about -five oclock. Âcrowd colectedetîhe police court mon,ald Police Magistrate (J'Leary tboardth Ae depaeitlon against the prisoner. ikPogne eau in a -hair anti leokeil about hlm lu a. liitlema wae. Ho looked like a man w ho vas 'a triile off," anti 'as druseeil l a worn suit et tweed, 'vith heavy uhoes anti a fur cap. Mr. 0'Leauy decidedti t *hava the pri-oner brouahr before hlm on iTueéda>', anti lie as senti up to the counaL> egai on romand. Under lasîructionstrem the counti' attor- *ney, who heldti ha an luquest vas neces- mary, papera, were gai oui and serveil on ISunda>' aigut, anti on Monda>' ut ton r o'elock-e jury havimg boum empaalled- the. laquesvas hel.et the bouseofaiWui. -Faxnni. Dr. Kempt of Lindsay' sud Dr. Allau of Janeiville verse athorized ta h old a post-mortem ex-'nation, sud ta Cprepare a report. Dr. Coulter ut Linday> atteadod th, laquoaî, havlng been enxfagei te velch tiie course of events lu the Inter- osteofetWiVlliam Pogue, the pniziorer. A jury vas empanelleil conelateingoetNesrâ. fleur>' McKay, toreman, adPhiliv Meagiir, J. Baoga, Jas. Hostan, Gea. Cur- tde, John Domva0 Thos O'NeillI, Thomas Cayley, Patrick licCaun, John Purcell, Bart. O'Conuell, John Breen, M. Conneli, J. RIley, E. Connelt anti D. Curtin. Mr. A. P. Devila. vas pissent ou the part of iii. crown, anti Mr.HL B. Dean fer the Te evideace offereti y he ti.principal vltuasaaslà, given belov. The prisoner vw» taken back ta the tarin train Lindeai' qw. sad vas prosent durng the inquest. hboyla>' la the hanse ut Win. liait- ing; tee euquiry tot place iu au adjotu- las; room. TMEW EVIC AT TEEMI=QUM. WILrux FAYisn.. evora. sid:-I arnte oudest mou et the decoaseti James Pannin i my father anti 1 drove tagether ta Linday> on Sat- urdar' lant the business 'vas ta seo a la'vyer lu reference taseinse threats that %illiam Pogue haa made againet my tather, WilliaminPagque hadi saId mi'father liaIstolea bis herse collazi', antm tht ni faiher eut the handies ot bis plov: anti test h. voul Reui uelve mon on teIslandi ,azeudrat hl a ute liuse; thee taireats ver. made to my siseer, Mary Jane Fan-1 nlnc: 1 noer heart i hm malte anr tlreata my-i ml mr father went to Lavyer lMartin tosue if1 olmdomthi onaccouai f Uetth lreats; ne action vastakea thât 1 arn avare ai:*mir Mx luohea w'hith an t ýire hslu d.pth AuI te.mocular a"ti ub-cntaaeomstl us iu.el inehe weaati «0.mach leemeet ati everuetib..ckwards. The thlah-bome la un- anjurec.L h. huiOgal at iBs im oUDIrJ, - sonsmmoume-asmîuularmmbeo i.'vuilti mmomraL l luao eratedi. oitbopopo-dùl8mm tbâw uaporopart lm 'vue sushu tee*dmukh W. AzL. X . .D. W. KnM. M.ILD. Dr. Allo tt*r taiul"ttluabhm 0pliCI4, hm thoeppeumaauoftthe vouai. it wm emm bya guu-cht .1 tound " la hem& theW" Chaluam pe- undhohly hem luafrent chm Maim th" the .loft lJetvue in rwilgt et the thm of lb SDr. u.vum. t I. '11 ~ w WLe.w othetm oemeul mIu t. b* ai of. vhe u0à h emato ahothiru; th" M UIond.b. four or fiv imonthe aco; 1 told My father wha*t Mr. Vogue hsuldtO nOcuftthiaymuIngIrmadwa site. w> f ahoon Saturdar etrenlng ad ake& hlm ta corne back; ho Saici he was j ust ice te thisSroner. hh aila quartjug.ho eemodiquit. cobol 1 wanted hlm téocusteback on acmmouai Pogue'. threat lauth. morning;, 1 reminded m father of turne threats. but ho nid nuthing anti weflt on. Wn.z.urA N->;ton. 4Sworn. id:-1 live flu William P04ue; there la a fieldi and the rond b. tween lus;tbe âm1 kew of tilt, nitier was when yranl. Fu o e to my hous. about elght O'COlck Ou $Mu rday evning h. seuidthere MM benso.terrible worl t ieogue's.hb»aL hourd-a ahot ftred, antd heard a n=ma y ho wa $hot. 1 went up the road with hlm paat Pao ,19' thero WUa adim lialit burning which mi2zh? ave been from tho front of the s o ruawick )Xurn- lng ln a saucer in Pague'. houa.; it was not a "ap; the front door wab open. it là a little ovor four rode fromI the houe t the' roadt. wien we saw the front of the boeuse the light dhsappeareti: we went on about a roti andi 8topped; 1 thought 1 hoard a woman step to the. open deor and throw water on the 4ourd& in front or the bouge; there was thon a sounti of scrubblng with a broom; 1 thon went home; on going back to- wards home I heard William Pogue's voice but 1 cannet say what lie said; a woman's voico. 1 believe, to ho Mrs. Fanniug's said elhe knew tht, law was lu hler favor for aleo hadl been tu a law- yer: I saw James Fanungin Laindlsay on $atur- day, and ho told meO of the, threats hiz§ daugh. ter nid Vogue huai malle. stualing hie horse ol- larcuttlng bis plow haciles, and that ho was 00111o1lg front seeing A. U'Leury. police magietrate; lhc said ho vati advieid by the ruag- !strato that ho weould have to pay the couS t o the court and tiveur hie lite against lVou ;Mr. Fanning salid ho coulai not swoar hie lite againet hlm. for h.o dia not think Vogue would llc bai- enough to tako hie lite; 1 advlised hitm te kcep- away froin Pogue's. anti ho said ho beliovcd ho would taire my advlce and do it; 1i de not think ho hadl any liquer iu hlm: thon this; woulit ho about t1ve o'clock. 1 sati James Facnning's body ou Stncay morning as it lay lu the roaci. Ou Sonda y forenoon I was pre.%-nt ut Mr. ?agne's barn. John True, John Moentgomery, John Mul. len andi othere. William l>oicu and hie son Al- bert were also, present. John TIrtre said thid 18aa terrible affi Mr. Vogue. Mr. Vogue said )-es; Truesked Pogcueu ow it happiod. Ilguo said James IFannsc camne tihem laet niglit. andi that tloy hadl quarrelled about a hiorse cellar. that Mn. Kannlng was going te bout hlm.ndt andi that ho (V>ogue) ran up stalre andi took do wn the mi andi presented it ut Fanulng withi the intention of scaring hlmi. and Fanlng cauxht the barrot of the oeun and he <Pogue) pullkd the trigger andi theo gun went off. Question by the coroner.-Witncs says ho dlstiactly understood, that Pogue pulîci the trigger dosignedly inteudlng ta shioot. ianningI undorstooti that ho said Fanning, was tr3-ing tol tako the gun fr0. hlm; I did nflt think from the way ho spoko that ho (Vogue) waë ai raid of Fannln; I nover had any trouble with Mr. Pogue; knew Fanning ta ho a passionate man. Vogue maaid. am 1 understood, that tliey hadl buen drizklng, togeth.te nPogue's houée. Vltness agai qustinel. said: William V>ogue sait Fannnx tok hldcf the barrei of the gun andi @hot hit. JoHs Thr. sworn. said:-On Sunday mnoru- lng iu the foronoon. bct weeu l0 and 1l o'clock. 1 witli others traceti blood imarka froulwhetare the bof etJames F nnic lay te wi. lliam c...sdor: the most booal lay where tho body lay, bunt thoro wau considerablo blooti at the door; I wue net lu the bouse: thora were @pattern of blood in the ha of the houe boude the door; I went to Powue's barn and thoeralin the prmsnce et othors Isad "Mr. Pogne this 1a a terrible affair." aud lho nid it 'vas; 1 asked how it lisp- peneci. and ieo nid James Fannlng came thons ihle uight betore and Faanning was apparentl> lu bad tempor momothlnw about a herse collar: Pogue maia hl- orderoil hlm out. and lie aid cnl; go; Plogue gave mueentrerai dlifférenat stories; h. said li went upstairs and got the icun andi ceck- oti It lu order ta s&caro hlm and flot with the in- tention of shootlnx hlm et that.time;, Fanning cauglit the barrel of thre gun. and lho (Poguo? guhietho trigicer and tshot ii; 1 skeai hlm if ecouid net have muade hie osapefo tu the houno wltnout murtieiing the man; ho said ho 'vas atralid Fanning migrit abuehies <Fanninga>& 'vife, who was his Poguo'sl daughter: 1larrestud hlm thon. tie i m up. ana afterwards bandeti hlm over to Constable Bell; Vogue said thet lie 'vas afraid that Frinning weuld att..ck hlm andi hie 'vue alao; b laea aid, they hall a few glanses togother aftor decewet came ta the lieuse;, ho wue thoe'vorseof iliquor hlimseîf, ho said; lie hati not boom drlning ýfur suo time and it wont to, hie hoeat; hoechai not eay that Fanning struck hlm. MF..ADELIN* .% rx.sworn. snid:-! amn tho dauzhter ut Mr. Wni. Voguie and wite of the laie James Fanning; 1Ihlld been tuarried te Mr. Fauning about twe yearé lest Novomber, 'v liveti together up to, two weeks agu, andi thon hoe izot drunk and abuseainie withh iie tonzue but did net etrike me; 1 wertt homte, but di tr ot fully maize up my mimd wlietlier te continue te irve with hlmu or not; lie sadvertised iq the two Linda- say papers that 1 had lefr hlm 'vitheut a eau."e andi was 'vlcome honte ut any tirne; hoe was a<et- ting a lioue ready. but it was net quite lit ta motro into; ho liad teltu e 1 niglrt go homte to my mother'tifor a while. my tather worked ait day Saturday; my huebanti came lu towards sundown: lie eeemod a little w ofetlîquor t, me whon ho firet came il.:lho brouglit a quart *lug fuillof whuakoy. whicli seemiet very strong; ho olforeti me soue andi took some hiui*eIf protty freell;1tastoe aittie 'vith him te please him;I1thin he 'vas an hour or so, lu the lieuse betore my fathor camue lu; ho 'as noither. very frlendly with me: whon ras tacher caille Ili ny linaband ti èfret i m whiskey. wnich siay fat ber drank freoly; I cannet ny how efteii or howv machi. but euough to, make hlm druzili; iii atout twenty minutes or liait anuliour t hey begzth to argue maing chàrges agai stai ler. and tooî hod et oach, other. pueshingud:ýliuvaxrgi; 1 maw no blow struck; 3Mr. l.anning h id boeut aý my fathor before. lu 8eptem iber la t 1 ahihrk: hoe wa everely bouton thon; when 1 sa>-t lt-ri 4o- ini t w glt 1'vont outaide te sec if 1 cuuia ;et holpectlniemy father ta get beaten agit. r.anngâshovedi mo back into the houà. 1 'veutinte. a reoomanti shut the Loor: myi baud camne inte, the rouai sud said uav ort or two. sucli a'*never mimd.'sund the ent u:~ lato the itohen and shut tho door. lIa .rng tue inside with tho baby; thora wurs no oe ue s iii tho house but us threo and the baby: whule in theoroutaIheard aot fLred lathe holieu, luthe kitchon part; I openeti the door and suiv sy father anti my liusband near estit othîlr. my doorn " leu .soad hiemanentu a lk'nd f iee ir-

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