HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1884-6-19, Page 1Vol. XI., No. 42.
4t II'EW TO 'IRE LINE, LET THE 5. ,;.t WHERE tE -1.:1 EY MAY."
VER, ONT., .ic.I,# Y.b SD -i: MORNING, if +%,At N.lr`•.! 1.9% 1884.,
---- Just Received ,.... n ..
A .1-111a41!41-1 LOT MT PR (TITS.
ORANGES, .LEMON:i.
t '19u Council Rdjt:urened until t
o'clock Friday.
FRIDAY, JUN;; t;, 1884.
JOHN WHITE
1'a0,t;elsers and 1'roprletvrtc.
11 • ie recowtueneed. Oak the tender for
l+!lttialf; new wiu(lotl;e i'1 the gouri
room be not accepted, as it is conoid-
ered too high. .^,everal €fiallt repeire
gilreu for all my eine. Believe ,the I
do not die a murderer, nor with a'
n urder'ere heart, , If 1 Li:ew wile
were guilty of the crime, f: -r winch 1
ila+ f.rilottlug v ► r r of elle Sa'ariea and atteratil+;o alt cot my buildings cul to suffer death, I would roe iE
I3Ab7Ati ira: IaTG,, I!iTLi - • Gor!it4t?C[ :' c toe : ci l c.;Idl oleo is i ; were rd ca i,atneaded. Rnowu. I have not awned a fievolvee
trecenam ndiug that the eelary of the 'ruitteo w►s beentitL•en ueefor Anal cos• aced el+e 0f!t fat' aVw41.41$ (.f vrie year,
t,E - -'\T D M AN'S, 'f 1,e Seta, iee Committee reheated The report (•f 1teF't'uel;zetioa Coro for two years Peet, and I Pose not
fix. .: .r..• ..
LEGE L.
W. HALL,
a, 1►11,I$TER,soLL.ITOPoety portedlletas /Ottawas %iigl
instructed
At the January Law :I.:1; to It•.re a .'IoW
a uportitruetur.l placed ou the old piera
of the Bennet burn bridge, and there.
fors received (endue on tbo tilt of
)lay and let the contract to St;erritt
TiI:tiS I,IN,I ENTIST. ie. 1).13. which Sum iucludealLaont for ift thel101 of $591, raiting of the
oltl piers 14 iuoliea, also for the bn#ld-
allowrolxor. lug of..,a temporary bridge and mak.e4tr. Port-
OulcoBluok. lug a devlL:tiOp ro.:;l F- r tl# ;WNW.,
Teeth ex, toudation of travel while the new one
traetcdw#tit- le under COo8tructIon. A !Aid a on
out vow. the Perth bon#!tlary to glee# telt' tow n-
spilt of Taokereulitlt Rud 'Jibbed, ou-
Rowe lot 80 1x'11 liRv
iC'RON COUNTY mit CNC' l[,,,
JUN::9E•,ytaNa or 1884.
•autlt:-ii.si, ae;rr: d, 1884.
Wilco in% Intweti'bltloct:. Exeter.
elt•;PIteele
.:.
rotor or Cuo mender • , p uP a ►to., to deal with. In refera:uoe
t11ia •
eutulu =r, I Whet tela Ins ether of a ,,, . .. tele ,, t .trop of the III" elt tt tit. elutes: tniQatton of tee leounelf peach, I: never alio Junes u Any
R.1II7NDMAN.•--•CORDNE FOR teeth Mae in elle early heart of May o token ens►leis tlaerat►fexe jrit r!fr=•(u rtlta ` , .` tuanttF at the elation, but I talose tax
ai i. u i u yEltrU`F.7ttlECr cfaltci•, rail . ;te r,• latdil, aha Hilar aon1Q cotirii+et*ralien we L'Aunt 4f 1't el owe-- to are pictured that melt • tt to tike# al'tl elle ataria tt 1 t 1`t told
' 2 t ti 4tau4 Rbat.il4tittl i Tl►) f U • 1 f l y 6 t ban beep trb ut ole. They let
a tett to recowwna . . Batt. toe or arran ems 8 „ ' e won't
t;Ret
ae(r ba tucrees,'evt; • the palary of sideration. A number of b rncortlb"1 did not holm a gun III t#lx han(I1
`the turnkey to $t'"" owl the salary of reseltz'ione wore moved for amend, for rix weep y
fes reviatl9 t .* 111 ease ,
l
elle caretaker of the Clirirt Sousa to Waite to the ret^orl, which were all
owl I Vibe i#ot in Mr. Gilbert 34511e11'
lint
$400• p voted 11411411 after a recta (1ea1 of time house nor on hla l ralrntees ,it mx
l;Fi'3rTi 1,Fa Molt . K Loin • tested end the report RIK 111* to sty knowledge, Theta era toy loot
glia Special t'ut tlnal' a a , L^Ui:l,t ti:.iattely Adopted without t*tneudinelst. n0 d7ist• word°.
liot# reported oil t'Ii Government air• The Conoco then adjourned to ••G Ritct: I. •trurr.
!eider reepectiug the r€daotinn of , nutil Setnrday 11 orrit:g at 9 o'clock. ►t Eckert Gaal, taut, Oth,1881. "
,ile^n tt C 1 f i' lir' 7th,18(34
LEITERTa+ IIIe 1tIwI.AT4vF;B.
.y (#r1nCl d. a tow t : a pax[ itlidY, aetis SOAFPaETa
would reiselltmeeitl •.o a5 to 0n tCtanuo, e
tetl:)ction• he daterebtin
' g there „Drat
KIND.
AspAspLevis()tl iitoarlfi<Iz
of briduea lu ineorlpatat'tt* villages it ie bare, being berelr te quorum. #nnug --Time are in last
naw that Will €
nor what lrl1116,11tratikiElt=d, 1-..r nothing
e:l tls;tt tho law tint.:. t'elntell to : teeitl. of diet murder. nor WY boots Weser
the juriettiotom of lee.; .to C n neila out FINA:NOI REPOT,
tt lire )I' ` t • fat thethemeiet'euatU00 a a very :smell atteudence of InM a* t3 lag worde. 1`
generally seliefseteiv ; ales lTeliev having left for home. by thonorniug ;lever : Aut. Oda Fred,
orer bridges is t;nitsb ;;6i;eral a,ttit•- t The r6paCt of the 1?inauoe Gowm1t•. made thele trttel*a, bub tl.e }err} ettya
I wast di;e to l•.z)• sc)lt #.Ian's penalty.
! den au. Feud err+ : te.:self IJ4 this War• tee Stas roc•• Jotanrtem chairman of I mat read} to 4i°, int I t1 : f :r soot•
den al..I t.'tert, : L t .:f ;.f the t: nnn- M:. T. IV. n I tiever '14 kou 5141" *that to
Oil to pigs tho circular in •coofottnity the Mumma Cotutu100o* reported re• theig
with theact vett.- ,l:t t ` •rts r it e r tate 0411111141011111‘ that tate the rooter of aoafeeal Irak I peter ~sill to r{ aisle 1
am not guilty el'. 1 ',ever tree in
tlrcl:(r,1u+ErtPr.:the lata Treasurer's securities be left Gilbert J h e 'n fifteen retro.
a tral
p elle cammitl>'e who ttseapteti elle nor I uQver Ville at the flour in fair
I
TeaTile'Sc'.tua; tw`a'za#liit;kti reported ra. r ansa au is 1
Int clans►
e ,►owing to A l',rrrtlt 1181 of ` MOO with the Rank of Commoroe 8e #nd die in peace ; thee: won't let toy
1V. I.1tU't ": iNct `I 1)., Nt. (; Rud iron suOtoratructure to be laid !Ito• 1 County l,ridr;: , t:a.' .11'•i aritIi to tsllt+tr far lettered ou balances to the e . P.% graduateVictar AVuiserautr• Ogle fare DOW COUtciltt tit their Juno sea•ot►r ole father reef is idle grave.
ttttdrtl tideure. Anr1 OAP 1,11)o W '. Enter, jou. Mono Cat! I. got at 1110 Iilbbert ttletr lt'#a;;i1t ,elite lritar ct,st t+- 6ae1# Qtedit Ot t110 Antal, and recommend ►
6 uu know father never lied la pap nue
It. J. A. I:OT LIfr , M. O. l.. b feNt. 4 . S
1
f
. , ; tltlarry, a dietaluaa of about four mile° htl►tdont 7 foa•t, brat puwYQr tall givra:l rho harden Anti dotter for telly wrong I river time.
n. $101, 41. unit, 9..rslttt r,tiuc, Residence lrt+ts 1• ace,l,f buildup. 1$ f Tun ►Pre• ; I, itd;)n l.ttn !, Q ft e., t °1reRettrer to borru r froltl elle bank a BOA forgive all tt#owe that swore
tt,tnnrrecouti* a^Lctpttnl by 7".1IeP1,l11t#•a, l.r.q. re far i'artlt'tibu ate rCCCiZ'Ctl age" ltallE;'129 orviltelt; n If tt t i .5240;4 SAGIet Th. sutra not uoat:e:Iir g $11i3OOO t fom jeep false Against me 1 1 forma all my
rt Is1lY`f . ti.171., frrfn th" at m thou Rad Ua#>xiutvu , ..,,. , cttrrerit exlidil3ai i in yelp g auewiea ; I wont them alt to forgive
90 foot 1.8 r , , iidn'1. 4 Creek, i 0 fc(t, Cotnulunialdt;au from Cal. ltoao, it is Ino. With all tiro re ort% uo nman
t1ifl it ills r 9.at otct I.x.rti Bridge C *UL*as ii:ai, the latter offering 1$2,050 • Crt'.1iton. 1 i6) I et, til, :ri, ; rcersttrasndeti that elle tum of 10OeutbP
-• to complete the Fullrrsiructitr ,, i3 !fable. 151 f• c t $1,35,); . • tau Rea T over elope them any v►rao,
T t 1 L 1:1'I USI to upon, re t for travel for t um ► Inti Creek, per dap be l+afd fo each non•coulutis• nor toots anything from Mita, but my
•"-'' '• • tr 't t+too 4a.. : uu ter litdta.l td a oto dl feet, 0 ; • : dotted officer a e inn 1 ars have barna many wrongs
flat . r:llct,ttlrktr.r k r Q , I,tt flel IUVd•r. vl.l feet 41.lig
_ .• ..,,,.,_., t i8
mune boundary Isetlrcu aabarutt , , , •. •, ' Faraytlln t»utfou, Aekiug that $G[) that tlt:ver did. etre. Jotted aiwart:
J uolioraplttil, y !.,tit • ,o. bo ba 1tAtt1 to tl e Council of :1[orris, for
and Ilhbbert hilt b i anon the men we
lAr-
R-1Rv1N;t3'psi I)•' f
t.rt li tr1uitvC ttr•,,11'11%41'1;
l r,t rr lr :t.ts L tl I6 llsits bridge, •t4 fool 1 110 r sod tnau On 1r t 11 1 b
;. d,tiBit`1ll stn i 11 iceluitYif
T`Ci'tllt7.1:1 Y(ITtt. 15, r4,jutia SOMA !#O1V vlile '3.1 feet, `1u0 • ltilalilo !fluor, lt; liege anti d*riinge (tc0A8i07. 1 by Ilio at t a e tbt R
- timbers abet flooring to wake it Safe feek etlee1 • [°abo op f I *' gel' wen thou we Are, and at the trial
- a r. an rl a Haar '? " • dwo
• ilr,ltoi# c+c
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0E11, CO1J 1T AUCTION fur atwtl#c,r year. r} b 'd v .cid, _ r , reW0VA1 of road bad on frac roars ju8t like the titan t 110
e nett.. 1.t1+:•si,-n;.tpti4••:t:.-,. ?alta. 14,...°f I- j b i c+borim e? ft , ]tSt I ! xh+►rnP ''0 1 11 dsd tt ati if
tete fired had
4 f
;i au i
,tow rGt. •li
It P
1 t C
t14.t 1 the taAtl the the
shot
oid
is L ctett li
1a#+ h
a d u - ' .
a u d ,feet. $120; ; shame, i,". foot, $830 ; claim be paehe4 it be submitted to nr• ou It grey lithe of tweed. 1 hard os;
,r niIl Klee -requite seine dark clothes that slay they say I tired
the shot, but thank God I was not
there to $re auy allot, uo I connot
confess to that crape, nor 1 never
will if thou• will let me (lie in l tate.
I have ,Wade my pence with tied. t
. . borne 1solrutIl
y
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f•t
L•
4N1 Y •'ILBE1L. I..iconaed Auto
tiour; r for Ila}, Ate '!1•,11 (1444 Slct„11cra3
Townships. 1411c conducted at luaus to 1o.te•s.
(Ifaoo-:Lt Post•tilb'r. Crediton, tout,
AI
ONLYTO WAN ON REALES.
x tato fortho Huron 6c L•'rit: Loon + Savings
93siety. Low rater of tuteresi..ii l,Iy to John
Spackutau, Exeter.
xr J. CLARK, Agent for thc•Uo•
1. •borneauelXIibbert \i1ttu4UPirciueuraucc
Compauy, Residence - Farquhar. Ar.h,re 1.v
Mail promptly attended to.
_`08. 7IUD80N, COMMISSIONER
iu tlto Court of Common 1'10as,,Used.+,
Willa, Mortgagea,i.Fases,aud all forma of agree-
monta drawn and ozt•eutod a,'anrding to 111.ty.
OFFICE -In the Centennial Hotel III ock,Hest-
snll, Ontario.
l'ON Y TO LOAN AT C AND 6i
per cont. aecorc!in,t to toms. Private
Funds. Apply to
11. v.ELLIOT,
Ootober15,'bd Solicitor.l;xatei
MONEY!
I eau loud tiny amount of Money on fa rm•se
cnrity at6, Ot• a.id 7 per cent. accordlnu to terms
Private Funds a specialty. Charges moderato,
• 11W HSLL,Iaarristor,Exotor.
.•LINK ELLIOT, REAL ESTATE
AGENT,
Loney to bean an Farm & Town Property
At lowest races of interest, and on terms to snit
borrowers, A number of first-olass Forms for
sale. Mortgages b-nght nod sold. OiIioo in
Farson's Block Exeter
T J. OLARN. COMMISSIONER
1.11 • intim Court cf Common Ploas•-Dooda,
\ills,slortgages, Loasos,and all forms of agree •
menta drawn and executedaecariing to law.
MONET TO LOAN' ONAEALI•ISTA.Tf, Partieswisb•
ing to borrow money on a000uut of recent pur-
chases oiland, or to pay off oxistiugmortgagss
i11cnd a groat saving by giving me a call, .Can
rend money at6 and ei per oent. aocordingto
terms. N.r,OLA3iIf.
VOR SALE.-TWO-STORYFRAME
I,WI*LLING HOUSE and oue aorta eland
situated on the Thames ltoad,2# miles east of
Exeter. Goodlarge frame stable and striving
shed ; splendid orchard of choice fruit -bearing
trees; goodweliand cistern. Suitable for a re.
tired 'Termer. Will be sold cheap for cash, Ap
ply to THOMAS ALLIN, E,coter P, 0 iy:10-tf
C. .&'111'C'cS.
Central Shaving Parlor
For Clean and easy shaving, fashionable hair
cutting .sic.
t Clean towel for ovory customer,
Next doe: to Central Rote
THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE
INSU1*AN08 co.
:Established in 1863.
HEAD OFFICE - - WATERLOO, ONT.
This oonil.auy has been over 5 ightteon years
a successful operation in Wes torn Ontario,ancl
continues to insure against loss ordamage :by
Fire ,Bui1dings,Merehantlise, Nianufactories',and
all other descriptions ofiuenrable property." In-
tending insurers havo the option. of Insuring on
the Premium Note or Cash System.
During the, past ten years this Company has
ssued 57,096 Polioies,covering property to the,
amount of t10,872,038; and paid in, losses alone
$700,752,00
Assets, $170,100.00, consisting oft Cash in
Bank,Government Deposit, and the unassessed
Premium Notes onhandand inforco J, W WAY.
DEN, D. President. C, Isl. TASLon, Secretary
J. 1t. Huosns,Inspector, CHARLES{ SNELL,
A gent for Exeter and vicinity,
lr ole, 9' , ;Thi,:. lt) ; 'slscrrrt', bitratiou under the Munloipal Aat,
"Pal"'
11tw Crack bride° au the yt; tent, $1,850 ; baublo 13. 8.2 feet, ; as tbo aolnwttte do not aokuontedga
,lex vitt Altotrequ a uoneiidernbloeee Jaren end dre- e f1450 ;1 iinrilht,, roti feet, $160 ;Witt- ; guy liability. • The grata for the Ex -
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or re -building this year. Thio ' ollr.}t:ca, ..1 feet, ;5110 ; Itytlu,8, bcuu• .I eter ieek•up :s reaolnmonded to bo
bridge wall built Rbaut ton ears ago 'Marv, : tt f 4, X1..(1. I paid thou a lirollax one ie scatted. I t
and eomo of the litubera aro nary rot `foved by :11r. Strachan, „ct:tlndet1,sq reoom#nended that $10 bo granted
b \I 1' Ili 1 it ta/ the d }
81) feet in lougtl#, but when re -built
tau be shortened 1 h t 3 f t
y : r, t,t a'.1', rel arilelit nIAi
report ill reelect: to Grieve a bridle accident at I3elmore bridge. In ref `
3 ellen >ra to prison for Iiia so don't
tan. This 70'oEOnt atructuro is about
Mr. Wilson for deniego Bochum J would ruttier to go to meet Illy reward
that the Road Q.►slmtasioocre ba iu. , .erenoo to tlro motion that the proeeut ween for the dear mother ewer
00ou a on
The bauble bridge au the sumo bound.
n*y should be painted anti the rods
tiglitoa0tl. The approaches at this
bridge aro lou or twelve feet high, anti
there ehoul:i bo a fence placed ou the
enabltu'ktneut for the safety of the pub -
13c. The small bridge on tho molt-
ou road, known as Iiolma1i's bridge,
will also require some repairs. The
bridge on the townlino between
Stephen and Hay is sagged. in the
eentro but if a bent wore placed in
the centre it would Inst four or five
years.
item's, &o.
Moved by Ur. Hardy and, seoanded
by Mr. Bissett, that a grant of two
hundred dollars be given for the build-
ing of a lock-up at Exeter. Referred
to the Finance Committee.
Moved by lir. Strachan and sec
ouded by Mr. Etlbor, chat the Road
Commissiauers be iuotructod to lay
before the CouuciI at its next session
n statement of the probable cost of
erecting an iron or wooden structure
at Grieve's bridge.—Carried.
Moved by lir. Silber; seconded by
Mr. Rate, and carried, that the War -
dee lay before the county eolicitor,the
claim of Mr. Forsythe for damages to
road allowance in the township of
Morris, and report the same to the
Road and Bridge Committee at its
next sitting.
• IIA\VT6ERS AND PI:DLNRS.
Moved by Mr. Stracliau, • and ilea
Coded by Mr. Hyslop, that the fines
imposed upon Duncan Campbell and
Wm. Stewart, for ppeddliug without a
license, he refunded, as they were un-
der the impression their licenses were
valid for one year from the time they
were issued, and they being persons
who have no other means of support,
one being almost blind aud the other
a
cripple, and they are straggling in
this way to make a living. -Carried:
Moved by Air. Elliott, and second-
ed by Mr. Thompson, that the War-
den and Clerk be anthorized to lne-
moralize the Ontario 1.ictelature to
amend thee Aot declaring the . tree
meaning of the'aections of the Muni.
eipal Act respecting lia.wlters, tt c., to
be ns is declared by statute in Lug.
laud, not only those solioiting orders
at retell for goods to be afterwards
sup plied.•--Oarried. • -
etructod to moat a wooden snpers!ttea- Treasurer be paid hie salary from the wife, autl dangliter, for 1 and going to
ture at that place as it *1 OUIIl only Cost Iet of Jnututry last, it le recommended at better world whore grief at d par.
probably t,t.o third of an ion* super: that the MA of fifty dollars be snow- ling is unknown. All I can say can
structure. flue bo cheaper every Way ed bins for Services rendered before do no goad, but it 1 caultl see you
than en iron bridge. Lost on 1t div: the let of February, 1884. The ea•
mon by a majority of ifs. tinlated expenditure for the current
TUE COUNTY IrRInacs. 1
Moved by Mr. ray and seconded
by Mr. Straohan, that the portion of
the by taw assuming bridges and roads
built by the county with townships
be repealed and that no bridge be re.
built by toe county except •,r township
or county boundaries or in ineorl7orat-
ed villages. List on a division by a
majority of nine.
Moved by Mr. Beattie, seconded by
Dir. 'Walker and carried that Mr.
year being $57, 285, exclusive of
equivalent to Legislative grant to
Publie Schools, there wilt, therefore, life nor slay my fellow -man. I die
require to be levied a rote of tope and an innocent luau. and 7 have made
eighe.teuth mills on the dollar on the my peace with my Saviour. i hate
equalized Assessment of the county, to leave yon all, but the taw soya .1.
and we recommend that a bylaw im- must. God does all things well.
dosing the above rate be passed, and have no emits or mslie.a against any
a by -taw to raise a sum equal to the man. I forgive them all, hoping to
Legislative school grant. A number meot you in a hotter erode. I am
of acconnts were ordered to be Said, happy I can give all the comforts of
Hardy, Read Cotntnissoneer, examine end the Treaeurer s securities apprOV• this world for my hopes of heaven.
Silver Creels bridge and if ecasaaky ed af. My heart aches fee my sweet little
g Moved by Mr. Strachan, in amend- girl, but God will take care of her and
have it repaired or'SALrebuilt. menti to the report, and seconded by you all till He thinks it Bost to call,
TREASURER'S Johnston,Air. McMillan, that the County Treas. you►1#ome to a better world on high.
Moved by Mr. Juhe pre, seconded alter be pall his salary from rho 281a t, Dear mother, wife, and dauguter,
ur Mr. paid t,that the from t first
day of January, this being the date of _Don't think I ata the oanse of this
user he paid his satiety from the first bis appoiutacent, without any farther disgrace on you, for I nm not. Good-
day of J+lunacy last, Referred to the olaim whiitover. The motion was
Fishnet Commitee. bye and farewell for aver till we meet
carried on a division by the casting iu a better world. Your loving SOD,
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. vola of the Warden. The report was brother, husband, and father.
The Gaol aud Court House Coln ameuiled accordingly and. filially "J0SEPUI TolIPSETT.
millet,. of which 1Ir, George Helloed ticketed. 't May 24, 1884.
is chairman, reported having visited Tile Council adjourned to meet
and eanmiued the gnat such found it again on the first Tuesday in Decem- •PARTICULARS of THE 013117E.
clean and well kept. and think the bei. - 0n the night of Deo. 21, two mask -
very efficient services of iho officials s, . ed man, each with a revolver in heed,
should•receive data oousideratiou and The Lazier Tragedy.knocked at the door of the residence
rerllunerntiou. They found eleven of Gilbert Jones, of Bloomfield, and
prisoners confined therein, viz; Three The following letters of Tompaett on the door being opened rushed iu.
for mruelaughter, .three for rape, two and Lowder were given Rev. Mr. Peter Lazier, a citizen of 1-lelloville,
drunks, two vagrants, and one insane. Loucks to be published after the axe- • who was visiting Jones at the time
The insane person is Rebecca' Bates, eutiou ;.- closed with the burglars and in the
the victim of the Cliutou outrage, and CEORtl> I.oyVD7vii s LETTER, scuffle which ensued one of the burg -
the committee express' sinters regret he
,, Zi, the Inhabitants of the County of Tee fireddderere tescaped, illing Lazier. at the deplorable o edition in which T,,,inca Ed!raltZ : on
they finch this unfortunate girl., who is following day Joseph Tompsett,
now violeutly. insane: (Several im- "1 thought I tvout•d write you a few David Lowder and George Lowder
provernente were recommended in the lines before 1 die. I do not suppose were arrested on suspeeian. Foot•
gaol and county registry.) et is re anything I might say would cause prints and tracks in the snow traced -
Commended that the clerk apply to you to ollauge your minds regarding from' Jane's house vetoes the fields
Berlin Poor house or London Home °V built or isln0001300, stud tutu if I direct to the homes nf'Poiilpsett and
for admission of Frederick Mans, of. Gould it would lir 'to late`to rectify the Lowders, Rud Tompsett's and
Bayfield, an indigent person: Haying any mistake and brim, me beck to George Lowder's boots fitted the.
'examined the court house the ooi - earth again.. God is my witness that tracks, Detectives ; worked up - the
1 ani innocent of Navin ba4 an• thio1
inictee find it very indifferently kept, g Y g "case and succeeded in making a' per-
,
end aeoeiyed loud clmplilitlts feom. to do with Il,e murder of Mr. Pete6 feet chain of circumstantial . evidence
several of the otiicials and recommend Lazier,' and when Lam hung forthe against thio iirisoners but an alibi was
that 10 fature the, ceretalter do his .crime the iunocent 'is. punished for proved in David Lowder's ease and
duty more efficiently, : and t'liat Mr. •1110 guilty. 1 die bearing uo spite or he :vns clisctialgeti. The other two
Adamson report on this matter to the malice against any sue, and my wish- Were convicted and. aandewned to
Council at the meeting. et es are that el} my enemies may be death.
forgiven as truly as 1 hope to be for -
and talk you all about thia you. would
believe we inn went. I declare to
my God, iu these my last words, 1
waver raised a hand to take innocent