Kingston News (1868), 8 May 1868, p. 2

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' ,4_,....... non: new Lellnl, has been winning golden opinions by his apos- tolic zeal and activity. He was asked the otter day to open a new church in Sta'ot'dshire. The church had been erectedfor the spiritual benet of the poor coiiiersg on entering the church the Bishop found that the admission was by ticket. The new siructure was crowded ' ' dressed people. the poor colliers ' side. when did the good Bishop do? When Lo -.uuu.'u nuu pl'8BCl.l(1 to the 00! air. It would be weil for Church in these times if there ops like Dr. Selwyn. w...I.. :. uI-I.-..- - ...._, u\Au 5-n-xi iuuu, it tuula tile FOOI OII me loll house, occupied by Mr Campbell. Mrs Camp- bell, in her anxiety to save her children, was se- riously and dangerously hurt by the falling of the chimney. it struck and completely carried away a covrahed of Mr Campbell's. The roof of Mr Erratt`s barn and stable were next carried away, and it tken passed over the farm of lilr Calluway, levelling fences and carrying the mi`: away, across the Baylield River, and into the township of Goderich, where I hear itdid a great amountof damage, but cannot give par- ticulars. I have been at great pains to get a description cf itfsom all whom I have seen who witnessed it, and also to ascertain their impres- sions and feelings at the time. All agree in describing it as I have done, but their impres- sions concerning it were varied, some thinking it was the Judgment Day at hand, some that it was a volcanic eruption, and ochers, who had more presence of mind and coolness, and had no doubt beard and read of tornadoes and wa- terspouts in tropical climates, rightly conjectur- ed what itwas, and wisely tried to avoid it. It could be heard at a distance of eight or ten miles distinctly, roaring like a chimney on fire, but so much louder. Its power seems to have been greatet, vertically, statements about which appear incredible. I will relate a few, and for the veracity of whichl will vouch. After it had struck Mr Ritchie`; buildings, the lung ver- tical column seemed to be a wild vortex of de- bris, whirling and ying inthe wildest confusion and with inconceivable velocity, hundreds of feet in the air; large timbers and whole trees were whirling and ying in the air; board fen- ces, by the rod, were torn up and carried away like cha , the posts being drawn up like hand stakes. When it crossed the Bayeld river the water was sucked out of the bed of the river in torrents, and carried olf. Large rails, as thick as a man's thigh, were carried high in the air, and twisted into two pieces as you would twist a hay rope in two. Plotighs and other farming implements were carried high Into the air, and came to the earth again dashed in pieces. Part of Mr Ritchie : shed roof was found in the God. erich township, some two and a half miles dis- tant; a cushion of a. buggy which was at Mr Ritchie's, was carried to the river, a distance or a mile and a half. But the most singular cir- cnrnstance connected with it that has yet been made known to me is that of Mr Campbell's clock, which was carried out of the house gnd deposited in Mr B-ates held, and when tound the clock was going all right, although [ think 1; must have experienced pretty hard wind, A strong sulphnrous smell was perceived at the time it was passing, and for some time after. its velocity in a horizontal at.-....:.... _-- . I3!-unulcu UC I15 I'IuJUu|uI'u. The House adjourned at midnight. _..__ _.4____ 4. V -v- ht-IIJIJVIUIIIJI 11.]. The plaintiff` was an aged Id Lyon, who seeks to recover rilies to the value of 60,000, 3 were improperly obtained from adent. Doncrln Nam. 41.. ._,n .. ....,u we recenuy appointed , Imported from New Zenlud, 0].dEII Onininna I-uy Lia ---- aur 1113 N were 1 9 [BOOB Hy appointed I frnm New 7n.l......x u--nunnauuu 1 more Bish- ruu at me rafter. I not very 10 nr 1'] ' Tn Conn or Rnv1noI.-The connidention of tin uoeument of St. Luvrenco Ward will come baton the Court of Revision on Tuenduy next, 1211: instant. Cnurnqui, Frontenac, Riduu, Ind Onluio have nlresdy been disposed of. Then will be no tension of the Court to-morrow i ii I. C e 1 .l ', my Johanna men, Us Iv-av--- ---- - i log Blsruuu friend Dr. Livingstone :- Country of the Cltipets, 10th Nov, I866. My desr--,-lt. has been quite impossible to send a letter cosstwise ever since we left the Rovums, The Arab slave traders take to their heels as soon ss they h sr that the English are on the road. I am uoperfect bugbesr to them. Eight parties thus skedsddled ; and, last ot all, lrlghtened out of their wits by stories told them by A member of I ninth party who had been plundered of his slsves, walked oil" ' sud left me to face the terrible Mszitu with nine Nsssielr boys. The fear which the English name has struck into the souls of the slave tru- ders has thus been an inconvenience. I could not go round the north end of the lake for fear 1 that my Johanna men, at sight of danger, would do there what they actually did at the southern end, and the 0I'nrl'S of two dhows now on the , lake kept them out ofsight lost I should burn thc-m as slavers, andl could not cross in the mid- dle. Rounding the southern end, we got. up ` Kirk's Range, nnd among Mangaujtt, not yet made slave sellers This was a great treat ; `like all who have not been contaminated by that l I blight, they were very kind ,and having been worried enough by unwilling sepoys and covt- , ardly Johanna men, I followed my bent by easy rnsrches among friendly, generous people, to whom I tried to impart some new ideasin return `for their hospitality, The country is elevated iIl'lt.l the climate cool. Una of the wonders told ` of us in successive villages was that we slept without res. not need fires; while the inhabitants. being scantily clad, have their huts plush-red inside and out, even the roofs, to make themselves comt'ortnbh=_ Our progress since has been slow, .from other and less agreeable causes. Home l parts have been denuded of food by uiamuding f'.\.lazitn or Ztilus. We have been fain to avoid l I these, and gone zigzag. Unce we nearly walk- ml inn. uh. hnnaln nfu nnrlv and PV(`l'nl limo-t furl The boys having blankets did] It is said that some important experiments in lending military telegrams will be made this year for the first time at the `p at Chalons. With that View Ieveral clerks acquainted with the mode of proceeding, and probably selected from among those who have formerly been in the army, will be detache d and placed under the orders of the oicera of the staff. round, and to make proper bu ' for it; and that the Great We: liable for damages for not running the road ac. cording to agreement. He also opened up a judgment that the Great Waste ' fl. road again between Bualo and Niagara, great! _ _.r.-.-. Two privates of the 70th Regiment, at present quartered in Carlisle Castle, have been tried by a court-martial, one on a charge of threatening to about Sergeant Maxwell, and the other with rendering assistance. The soldiers stationed in the Castle were mustered in the Castle-square, and the charges were read to the two men, whose names are Pettit and Morris. The former was sentenced to two years imprisonment, and Mor- ris to one year. vr--um-.7 i { I mention suvernl causva of delay. I must] _men1ion the rainy season, as more [intent than j gall, except hunger. In passing through His. I Bubisa country we found [hut food was not to 3 . be bad. The Lnbisa. are great slave-tmderc, and 1 have in consequence but little industry. This ' seems to be the chief cause ofxhcir having no food to spare. The ruins, too, am more copious than] ever saw them anywhere in Africa. But E we shall geton in Lime. I H1 ,,,_ 1 y I am in Bembn, or I-obemba, and at the chief man's place, whiz-I1 hm three slockudca around it .And adeep, dry ditch round the inner one. He seems a hoe fo1low,n.ud gave us :1 C0110 slaugh- er on our arrival yesterday. We are going to hold 3 Christmas feast off it. 10-morrow, as l _._A_._-.I .L_ L,,,_ , Ll-_ A ,. _l.,_ 7 , ll`-NJ Fl \JLl|ID|vIlI(lJ KC`-|L Ull promised the boys in bmw-out. when we came 10 2| place of plenty, `-Vu have lud precious hard lines, and I would not complain If it had not been gnawing hunger for many a day, and our bones sticking through as if they wuuid burst the skin. When we were in a purl where game nhm.nd.==d I llpd thp nm with n FI":l-run .-M.- ll. |\I'lLIU|lUVI run A tun unnu. vruiu nu WCLC In :1 Fast n LJCIL`. EHILICI nbottnded I filled the pot with n llL'El-|'3l.lB rill: t given me by Captain Fraser, but elsewh--re we t httd but very short l"l|Ol .)3, of n species of mi`- 3 let culled mac-re," which passes the stomach ' almost ttnchnng,-d. The soiest grief of all was i the loss ofthe medicine box vt.hit'h)'0t1t' friend at I Apolhecnriesltvtll so kindly titted up. All o'.li- ` er things I divided among the bundles, so that it one or two were lost we should not be render- ed destitute of such articles; but this I gave to is steady boy, and trusted him. He exchanged for a. march with two volunteers, who behaved remarkably well, till at Inst hungry rnnrchel through dripping forests, cold hungry nights, and fatiguing days overcame their virtue, and they made off with " Steady`.-3 load--all his clothes, our plates, dlshes, much of our powder, and two guns, and it was impossible to trace them after the rst drenching shower which fell immediately after they left us. The forests are so dense and leafy one cannot see fty ynrds cn any side. This loss, with all our medicine, fell on my heart like 8. sentence of death by fever, as was the cnse with poor Bishop Mackenzie; but I shall try nntive remedies, and trust in Him who has led me hitherto to help me still. We have been mostly on elevated land, between 3,00 and 5.000 feet above the sea. I think we are now on the watershed for which I was to seek. We are 4,500 feet above the sen-level, and will begin to descend when we go. 'Ihis may be put down as 10 10 south but, and long. 31 50 2. We found a. party of black hslf-caste Arab slnvers here, and one promises to take letters to Zsnzibrtr, but they give me only hslfs. day to write; but I shall send what. I can, and hope that they will be as good as their word. We have not had 3 single difficulty with the people, but we have been very slow. Eight miles Fl day is it good march for us, loaded as the boys are ; and we have often been oblig- ed to go zig-zng, as I mentioned. Blessings on you all. Love to Mrs ---. Hearty nilium to Bartholomew. Boxes first-rate ; looks bad.` From yours, ever affectionately, nnrvru Tu u u . v F . _ . .... ` ,,,, _,, _ . _ _ _ _nuuuI.uu|| Ul 'lDU'UUU, The Jloniteur says :--" Telegraphic ches, simultaneously sent from both F and Naples to-day, Ibo 19th of April, co in the moat formal manner the report. wl been circulated of the departure of Gm-il Nnplra. Garibaldi has not quilted the il Caprera. ' .11, ' - ` ` lllL'3C' IIUU SUIJC l.|b'l.ll`S. \JA|\,'.; nu ut.unnJ nuan- i , . `ed Into the bands of n party, and several urne.-3 we have been detained by rumours of the enemy in front. !....n...n I.2r"".' Advices from Cannes, lute that Lord Broug- ham, now in his 901.11 year, is in the enjoyment `of as good health as can be expected trom bin advanced age. He is still able to take his usual walking and carriage exercise. the feelings ofl which has been promulgation of I Act. Whether _ `fur: La |.I.Il|-JG by the nuthoritiel omtoldmn algae: correct. The London and China Telegraph has received a despatcb, dated Shanghai, April 2nd. It an- nounces that the French Minister in Japan had obtained satisfaction for the late attack on for. eiguers 3! Kobe, in the execution of twenty Ja- panese, and an indemnity of $l50_0OO, Tho lln...'1_.... -A-A " - ` / 7 (`H4 At Glasgow Agnes M Tngart, charged with vitriol throwing an seduced her, was sentenced by Le I years` penal servitude, The foreign Consuls at Bucharest have de- clared that the statements with reference to the persecution of Jewish families in the Bskou dis- trict, were authentic, and that the reports made by the of Moldavia are not THE fa.-J-- ----""' "" ' The articles referred to were tin boxes,t'nad- under the care of Mr Btlrlholomew, manager of the Glnagow Oily and Suburban Gaswork, for ` the reception of light goods, and peculiarly con- structed, to be carried by the negro porters dur- ing Livingstonis pnssggc through the interior. __..d-.... ... nu: uasue-square, urges 3 ~.-, -B-.\4 \.KsuI.CC'IJ, h vitrivol throwih-:3 at a man who had ,wns Lord Dena to ve servitude. IILL 'l1|LIC 2 he :1 rie 1 -ntions, ` zine v. hivh your ned arnn.-rr Hun hnnriine an inn DB. LIVINGBTONE. -urucly, Dnm Lxvxxasroxz T583, Bged eighteen, Vil? Ill :1 man ml. L...A _ --_r?,, - .._....-V urn -v -us: vwu Luuuu, nuu, lo. 6 Company, Gund Trunk Ries, will come C us two o clock to-norrow nnernoon, st the nnguolthn lunar eo|npony,G. '1`. Depot. Other mtchu are in contemplation. .........-u U1 Lwenly Ja- ;r `Telegraphic deepat- Florence 1 Anril rm-.o.....I:_. January, 186 1.5 Anluu I 1 u-.u UUIU IIOFEDCB fApril, contradict which had pg of Gm-ilv-..TA: K`..- February 1. u uluu ll ribaldi for : island of .. nun ex- llon, Bu'- lor Mama: a bound to . the year nnnnvi.-...a 4-3. A * ssinxuui EA LB7vFnf{ CANADA. JUDG. -nrii, of being an insoivent,snd a fraudulent In the Home of Commons on 'l'uesdsy,m-I Ohssnberiin presented the petition of Mr T. K, Ramuy, accusing and impcsching Justice Drum. mood on the following cbsrges--of malicious and infamous proceedings against petitioner in ` the Luuirande shir, of being is notorious drunk. debtor, and abusing his position ss 1 Judge to prevent the seizure of his effects`, of using bi; position when Minister in 1864 to secure by bar- gain, and money consideration, the resignuion oi'Justice Brown, and taking his seat. A nglilinn frnm Inuvnrn and nllmnt .uhl---- . oi }'Ul -J|lllII..C utvll, Iiuu Infill!` nus lllh F A petition from lawyers, and other cilisenl of` Aylrner, was presented yesterday ngsinst Juslicg Lafonrnine, on charges of forgery, incapacity, msied records of Court, Ind defalcatlon of Government money. It is understood Articles 0! impcuchmentgrounded on these charge] `in be framed, and laid before the Home. ON EALAGE. -BUCKINGHAll! Tn Plol-nun BICIO.--Tho I '1`. Company : plopnller Btuno Arrived to-day from Chicago, I` with 3600 bnrnla ol our, and 1000 bnrrell of IIII. Bin lighten: 1200 barrel: here, and then . pound: to ho: destination, Montreal. This is \ III in! trip hence sud return. _ J J ucattlutc ul nuuuunuuu, l.lUtfVCCu c|K"` Illa -"" Ullll - T," l | . 'Io nine o'clock the attention of: constable in plain 1 L3dlI=l' I them would give `his name nor any account of clothes was drawn to two sttpicions-looking l Blmk&%bu mvu proreetling in the direction of the Pulse;-._ 1 Black They carried a large bumper, and on nearing the 3 Black Silk u, Palace, they halted for n time, and after looking g 1,000 got about, turn.-r1 of!` in the direction ofBuckingbnm !Ladieg 3.] gain, He then questioned them, but could elicit `. Lgdiut no satisfactory reply. Ultimately, both men ' 5, _ _ were taken to King street station. Neither of Lune`; liimsc-il`_ Ti-y were dressed in the garb of in- l)ourc-r.=z, The hamper on being opened wan found to contain several tin cases of what is known as Greek re. The men were detained in c`ns1od_v. The Post snys, they are known t0| be Ft-ninttB_ .,j _,,_ , ,u run . ! Six murders were recently committed in one l county in Texas in niugle day. Such I deplor- `able condition of society is equalled only in Mexico, or in Bottle of the South American Re- huh:-Q A Detroit man thought he did a. shrewd thing `l when he put all his property in his wife : name. But he is of 3 different opinion since his wife died, leaving a. will which makes him pennilees unless `l he marries his servant girl. D..`|- ll_r nu rv-,I-- _-_ ._.__ 0.... { Emma, M my 5.-The Uniied States nulhoritiel [ seized 117 head of fat canle yesterday At_the [L- lermuiou =l|:rry, which had been imported by I ; Philadelphm dealer and invoiced at one-half of ; lbrir rral value. The owner has gone to Was! - i ington to compromise with the Treasury Depart- `ment. The cattle, being considered periahnblo ~, property, are to be sold in the next six dnyl. The hnrnnn \I.-.h1.....'l __-E- I___I,J r , nu - London, April 23.--`Last night there were ru. `I mourn Ilmt an attempt had been made to re { Buckingham Palace. The report mu not entire- ` ly deamme of loundalion. Between eight and \ ninn n`:-lnnlr I}-In alnanlinn nfn rInn|Onh'ln in .-.l.:_ 1 _ _ _- yv-'4 -_ Luv uygs 9 IA HQ, '- Tbe harque Maillnnd, grain loaded from Chi- cago, which passed Detroit on Saturday noon, was followed by a. revenue officer with a. tug, wliicliovertook her some miles down the river, seized and brought her back to Detroit, Up lo 3. late hour on Salurday evening she wsa not yet liberated, and is doubtless awaiting the arri- val of her owners. She is charged with nailing under United States colours while being A Bri- lish vessel. As to the real merits of the cue we are uundviaed, say: the Advertiser. Qn.-..1 ll....r VIVL_ ,., .. .. - _ A Two rs ggr-d dissipated men -named Edward Bury, labourer, and Michael O Keefo, buket- mnker-werr- brought up before Mr Vnughan at UUW :4-reel Lo-day, charged with having in their I possession a quantity of explosive mailer, with ' inlnl-I In nnrnnuh n Fnlnnv Mvinnna -s-a ..Z-__ . ,:u:,aruauuu u niu-nun] on ralnumvu umucr, Wll intent to commit a felon . Evidence was iron \ . 7 . 3 `n5 lo the n rehensnon cf the n.-loner: neu- PP _ P _ _ Buckingham Palace wnh I quantity of uid, . supposed to be Greek re, in their poaseslion, 1 and they were remanded, to give lime for the completion of the analysis of the uid. I BOTTLES Red and Blnck Gun-ants, I7 Cherries, Gooseberries, ,. Damsons, Cranberries, 3 lb. Cnna choice Peaches, only 30 cents. Cans Green Peas, Green Corn. F Cases Keillefs Scotch Marmalade, Jams, Jellies just received .4:--_-, 1 ` Wuu Aocou:oon|o:.-lr Kinghorn in 1 illildlng ll accommodation whsrf ndjoining his | what! {at the olpochl bonet of the residents Of : Wollt',ldI.od. This will compel the removnl of 3 wood at pl-cent noted there. f (IHIAMPAGNE, half Pints, P1ints, and Qnlftl Sparkling Hack and Moaelle, Marnsohind Curacoa. Fine French Liqueurs---Claret, S5017?) PI Burgundy, and Musdn. Brandy, Gin, Rum. Scotch and Irish Whisky. Of our own importation, and wnrmnted to ti" nu-..._ _( ___ ___--I Z `Iva `-RE new opening a large assortment of f choice and select Young Hymns, Gun- powders, Twanknya, Japans, Souchongs, nnd Congous of this year's importation, and the freshest now in this market, which will be sold at a great reduction in price to cash customers. Families and others purchasing ten nud twenty pounds will be_ furnished at the lowest whole- sale prices. W. R. MCRAE & Co. Inn Inn` ..n...--- rn __- __._-1n-uv\a null: luv ' .n\IV|:f|..II'.' Sore], Many 5.---The steamer Relief, from Luke Champlain, with seven barges in tow,` wooded ntSorel,nnd1eftu9 n.m. for Monti-eel. There was a. heavy east wind blowing. She headed to the wind to turn opposite the church, and, in turning, got into: trough of the see. she listed suiciemly to half fill with water; let go the barges ; and, in trying to turn, she took a list to starboard. and completely capsized. She now lies with her stermpoet and part of her keel out of the water. Eight of the crew were saved (seven men and one woman) by steamer: Ber- xhier and Lincoln. Capt. Brunet end Lepine, reman, were drowned. Their bodies have not yet been recovered. The Franco-Canadian relates that two women, of that town, were passing through a neighbouring bush, when they perceived a. white livmg body suspended to the branches of 9. tree, and agitatingu ifin the cnnvufsions of agony. Thinking (hit I Crime had been committed, and themselves almost lrightened to death, they ran in all pussib1u.- haste to inform the authorities. Their husbands and a crowd of neighbours went, out of breath, to the spot, and found --n hare caught. in a net. ~ uv Ull r suitable I CHOICE TART FRUITS From Crosse & Rlu-Innn r......:.._ .uuu.Inu_ WCIC LIFOWI CHUICE -WINES AND LIQIIOBS. Pii p;nta an-A r\'" aunt: Fl ICC` 100 half c 50 half: :30 half c 50 Cam: CROP 1867. ?1 M PORTATION 1363. Aucnol BALI.--Remember the ule of reel ante todnorrow, opposite tbe residence of the lite Jamel Horton, King street, by J. J. Linton. NEW TEAS, NEW TEAS, / _......--u in lll.II.I'JI.' M (NH 12 lbs Fresh Prunes for One Dollar. Prime Dried Apples. only 10 cents per lb. .1: W. R. MCRAE & Go's. April 30. ALE AND PORTER. INGLISH. Irish, Rn.-u.-.I-. -...: n-_-.u_.. AI _ou ____ .._... .3 ...._,,,,_ L ev|;&ws';t'i:Pt'_'"3 nd vlfnrrnnied to give ac Ion u to qualuy and price._ AIW R M .-uDAI:| Ln_r- I [' NG LISH, Irish, 1 and Porter, at -..a. W. it. MCHAI fchests Twankay, oniy 40 eel: I` chests Gunpowder, ,, 50 f chesra Congou, ,, 50 lties ne English Bregkfnst .- for Families II I? 119117 n `Km MGRAE & nnw nnnni-s.. .. 1.. ----I-I I"\JI'II El`! ?- Scotch, and comm Ab otter. All -__ .......... nuuus I1_VIDI)8, UH!!- wauknya, ' r sduotion in m-im In .-..L. ......,._-_. Rm: .170! -The rllum much tvlween No. 1 Calpny, Princess of Wnlca Own Ries, and -_ n n-__-_-_ n. I BIB Twanknr nniv An M-.- ..-.. II- W. B. lcBAE`& Co. s. Ail!-is -.-..-.__-_ _ II , AND PiiiBE_ss STREET .uuu an to quxuuy and price._ At W. R. McRAE & Go. |. "A: W. R. mean: I: can. "A: W. R. MCRAE .1; Co. n-`qua: ID KJU. * cents per lb. `e, and " Soucgixong, 9" ,.. v=::f5`* 1 Ini of :`d";p0`"dl ,1: / r` og pMGbd 110'` e "Mu 0` s 11" "05" 0" `O o-4 :o""': ""? y to P6" ` $11 W0` 0 V! W 9` boot` ,0 M w `pd f if ya u My gt 5" pl . V` M 90' % :4 fl 0` . .v-vu II ystd 4 Cotton '1"! WE '7-Ink- XV` speclion of any UUI|I IA-T I 55 u.In.| `L35 p.m. 1liIEt11rliD 615 .1 m. llllll $.01` Black Velma. M I ".ni-! l!n_u, _' - cmusT EXTEIII Gentlemen ARE Ra Single capies of the Dun .\'Iws may be nd :1 the counter of the publlslnng otce. DA... '33 U 05' ITTERN D&I`R1ITIO`.'l Itocmod neatly, cheaply, and expeditiously u the DAILY NEWS JUU PRINTING OFFICE. ysrnml Bedfon-d` Merino "B-3 PRINTING. N E ii _% , ionoun gvpmavmgj 43.34.91; aka: Travellers` Guide. ` y other chil- _ Qjlinse` they were M flrried 200 yards ; Bavarian govern- I ' treaty recently "4-ning.~-Tbere was a cue of Commons _: " 'V, 7V"':" ofllttional Unny `withdraw me an- to`the Roman 0:- th, and t6 abosh , ;pq`au.y. -.,..... ..-..-_- be presented V M` :IIaj'esly the Queen, .. ma creation of new the use of public _ M `be graciously pleas- of Parliament 3 % fppomlities of all, the V ' of the Church of r e vicws0lW 3l'th':=.tl1e| upon its passage. `ext rose and said inteniled to dc:-nrn_v,r ` mi}; Ministry wished tn _. ;but after the recent I Lg-gsolves, they would ' ' pcceeding one n its passage. `M was then adopted. , glpved the passage ` `uidtafter som discus- `.*,,g at _ 7 __-_u.-u-us nnnnu-11`- "2 V` N `K J!gu.u.:nI$\tl-`El-lo ' giaIv*Hin-`.oou.o1. 93; to -`lOIInt; Erie 46-, Bond: - Dalton afloat for vol?-which 98,000 is M 542,000 bake, in- _ II. porn 39!. Flour M Goal F1 [,O11il'orni_n wheat at quiet. Sugar qu article: unchanged. Hi - naun. 5.5.4.5: J `NUS vvu vv Wu. read` a F'Tbo steamers Eu- York, have ar- lhel I 31115 155 quiet. 1 western. 1` Wheat; . bush; is! " No. 2 Ipr I Green Ba `Rye rm * me 1,800 GI ` I(l : bash at 1 'nfTosv.; l 3 aoat. ~ 96,000 b a western 0 ; are 90,60 88 for } 28,50 @ [for old In V.u., W` kpen C10 ; -515., . ber 21011,!` I... _.I I MCI DULI, I --bu ad` "(ICC 34 Baker su- o prorninen King '1' I murdgre ` from Rimouaki I Alphonse Miller, advocate, lnuppoled to have been lost ._.. nun uwl, unu uixu UVITUOIIU. sing: or wean 3 deant air. The Iloop lhple Leaf, of Quebec, which uiled `wharf on the night of the 2nd April, bound for the St. John River, And having on board Mr J. A. Bradley, laud-surveyor, It and two uilort, is in a hurricane on` the Noise, on the bill April. Great four: In entertnined thnt the four pcraons have peri:hed_ Tn: S-nzumnr GABPI.-The Quebec and Gulf Ports Szenmship Company despntchod the S. S. Gnspe, Cnpl. Thou. Donnell. an Hm 3.... .-;_ .__ 110 no longer i +:..;; _ To.-onto, ` religious 1-L. Miss has long Bnrderer from the at her re | friesshir The Mr-., Io destroy time of l\.} IV` others, clear. rcfusin was fhr himsglf on the self, bu he was court. [ Pane] turninl for th FROM Mm~iTnmI,. Mnntu-3|, May 8.--The non detachment of Pontical Zuuavcs is to leavcon May 1611:. Dctachmcnts in future will number lm-lvc or Lwontyvfour, and none will be per- mittcd to go unless in good health, and af- tcr IL-positing $100 each with the Trea- o. 1.: TI: and f lion PIIL } No. 1' N -1135' Kin liver 1) llr and 41m_ l'l lfrl 4 uult Upp ccr, has is Of Viilfltit ing the C0 the sul-jc( 1:24 WHE 1 l llniieit. .\'u1i1inn,C>u\"ictml last month of ` procuring nlmrtion lltl sentenced to an iIn~ 1 [iris-nnincm uf ten years in the Penitentiary, ` has not yet been removed to the Peniten- iin:_v. for some unknown reason. ` Sub-C`liicf of Pulice Flynn, as liculll10f- issued a manifesto on the subject ` visitation of yards and premises,:invit_ cu-operation of citizens generally in Hun unl.i.x-pr In the House nt'C0mmnna, yzstcrdny, the item of npprnprialion for fortilicnlions, a ||um not exceeding 1,000,000 sterling, was 1 again drbatcd, and carried. An amend ` mam, proposml by Mr Mackenzie, to first linquirc into the neccssityaml utihty of for. `I Lxfyin-,:, uual making for purtivulnrs connected `with ul.,. ..' ..- - ` I` - ` ` ` Tnins arrive sud depart from the Kingston Stugon 1: follows: 1` named for I Carcln -Tbe challenge of the Kingston l Cricket Club has been accepted by the Uunwa club, and arrangements are being made as to the i t me of the meeting. I isn on ' Tu: Nontu SIHTENCI I! AnIYuC|.-The question in trequenlly naked whetbe: Nounan has yet been removed to the penitentiary in puuulnce F of his sentence. He has not; nor, we have been given to understand, will he be before the and of next week. What may transpire in the mean- !/IIIIO. and Nb? Ih Illnlnnr-A wqn nno in...-...A1-n-I- \ refme: `s net Chm-rcb. Shorll the proceedxugs were < Ryckman, M A , who, opening exercme. in B! an. ac. vv ual. mny lransplre II] the time, and why the sentence Ina not immedintely carried out, we have not been informed The other prisoners, who were condemned to the peni- tentiary. were removed thither almost unmodi- ntely.- Wttneu. Wbuleni health is beginning to fail, and, by. : orders from the jail physician, his diet In: been ` improved. His spirit is very much broken since I he Wu told by one of the countable: about the jail that his conversation with Doyle, ndmitting the murder, had been overheard. He longer 1 F j programme, and, 'nbIy occupied the c A paper from Mr ` manifest in the W01 . _ _ : paper on N lhe earlier b of that nncie the proud 5 ` had raised I uvlau W Dal 6:10 pm. | 5:40 mm. | Mixed u-sin 6:45 am. [Thin is by Montreal time, from which deduct. In minute: for the dierence between Montreal ` and Kingston lime] uuul cu. nnurewl wharf. 20 ubin, 25 slung: pm freight. Th: 8. 8. secret dny, It 4 p.ni., for the am: Chronicle, 6M, ed, he need the must improper language to his mother, slapped her face and pushel Her vio- lently down, and the police had to be called to arrest him. The father did not appear, but the mozher, with true maternal love, was present to shield her erriag boy , and emphatically denied that she had been struck, but averred that she accidentally fell down. The accused was A vio- lent talker when drunk, she said, but never pro- ceeded to any violent action. The Magistrate: from the frequent evidences of the police, well knew the prisoner : character, and therefore re- manded him till t.o-norrow morning, to give the father an opportunity to be present. ..._.- _.B...., usu uauscl \.uu.lJHIlH' I On Wednesday night all the oating lights in Lake St. Louis were blown ashore from the vio- lence of the wind. , , _ . _- |,.....uua uavu pen.lneQ_ Compan y Oonnel Ihe season, to Picton, N. S. from St, Andrew : wharf. l,on the rn trip for ,u 4 pm. yutardny, She look the mails, Pour: Cotnr, Friday.-There Wu little of interest at the court this morning. John Meli- roy, from Brewer`: Mii1|,got into a wrangle with his son last night, having partaken too freely of strong beer, when the police interfered, and I this morning he appeared to answer the charge `of drunkenness and disorderly conduct. The charge being proved the prisoner was ned $2. John Doyle appeared at the dock to` answer to ! the charge of assault preferred against him by his father. It appeared that the accused in in the hatit of getting drunk, at which times hi: con- duct is moat violent, and bin behaviour any- thing but lial. Last night, his father complain- ed, ha nnnd Ihn rn..-0 tau-..n..-- 1-------- - ' ' Wcatlnrrcool with prospect ofmorc rain. [ _l 111. 1.1 HI-.'.\'T (IF CANADA. spzcui TBLEGRAH. at here wzll depart 1Tnursday next. at are expected to LE\ Ax Lmnuav Ass CIATIOF --PursuI.nt runcwnient, the regular public meeting of r[e'_v W13 held last evening in the Queen .`lmrcb. Shortly after the appointed hour xceedxugs commenced by Rev. E. B. an, A after conducliuglhc usua1 1-nu-on-nan Qn .. ..\.-_. ,1: ' The reduction of the Governor General`s ulnry meets with Ln almost llniYE`f'iil no quiescence from the press of Canada, The idea Wu generally entertained indeed, pri or to the sweeping vote, that the salary` wu much more than the country could nord, nnd it was to be expected that this practicul retrenchment by the House would be welcomed by the press and the people. The notion of the House of Commons and the government on this question is siguiti cant nfthe appreciation of public feeling on this point. The iiiinistrf: resisted the motion for I reduction as by lhl):l' relation: to the Bntiah North Americri Act they were constrained to do. but they rbsi.-`ted mild ly. They did not declare they would accept 1 the uuendment as \ vote of want of coiiii i denco_ as they have since declared wiih re Ipect to similar amendments aiming at the reduction of the sklarics of public scrx'ant.=. ` n-I _ ,`,. .1 1 D ` ,,, ..._-_...<-v-an plans, was Llclkated by :1 vote of In 51 yvas. During the debate, in ma question respecting the amount penllc- in Ontario, at Toronto. , and OK1Jl'})l'l lnrtlncr west, the of Militia declined saying more , the greater portion of the mnney txpenalul at Kingston. The sum r Montreal is 400,000 sterling. Mu\ux::n's -The right wing of imenl nuw in Toronto with xhe band men,wi11l-xvefur Engiund in the .11 The married men of the name we hence m the Corinth- rsday The remainder of the respected leave in a fortnight. uuv uvun Luv IIIIIIB l:ag"e-;`);-nseugera, Ild a. large I. will late next. Tua- r same dulinu1ion.-Qucbcc of mrf oftbe to Ldvocace. and [win ....'I.-.... x. Wedncldny, Hey 8.-In the Santa, Senntor Letellier de St. Jun moved to resolve thnt H in cleairnbe thu the Senna should have the selection of its own Speaker :1 the opening of each Par- liament, and whenever I vacancy occurs. He supported his motion la n longapeecli, in the course of which be said that this had been the prnctice in the old Leginlctire Uouncil; that the principle had received the approval of ihe Im- perial Government and the unction of the last Canadian Pnrliunenl, and that under that system not a single voice had ever been raised against the Speaker 50 appointed. Rnnnlnr Rnnhnrn Annnruln.` Ilua rnniinn lnlrincr |-I-IV UVCCIIUK BU HPPUILILCU. Senator Snnborn seconded the motion, taking strong ground against the present system, so cal- ctilnted to cut on ilnpltlntion on the Seniors. He nlso nrgned that the contrary practice pre- vailed in every deliberative body known, with `the exception of the House of Lords, between which body and the Senate there was and could be no analogy under the various circumstances of the case. Senator Campbell replied that the practice now in vogue had received the sanction of the Quebec Conference, and had been approved of by the Legiullltire Council when the deliberations of the Conference came up for consideration; that it would be itnpolitic nnd belittling it, at this enrly stage, were we to r9qu9Sl:IhC' Imperial Pnrliztmen to undo its recent legislation, and that it would be only fair to give the new prnctice 3 trial, ee- pecinlly IS the Goverurnent might yet revert to the old prnclice of making the President of the House a Cabinet ofiicer. A la..- .11 ._.,___ 2 u _ ,| p un: uuusc aez:LuEL1 10 U1` agvuusl aennlor pelemer da St. Just`: motion, he nally coulemed lo wilhdraw P1, With lhe understanding that he would have leave to renew it whenever he thought proper. Th. Q-nnin Ikn-. nnnnn -.l.~l -1-L -L- :-~--Tr'-- r'I\l"`Cl. Tho Senate then proceeded with the rnnsider- ntion of Lhesecoud report or the Joint Cululuilleer on ma Librnry, which wan referred back, nnd the House adjourned. In (ha Llnmm nr 1" mmmm .... :1-.. u- v_:......._ nnuudc uuJuu|u|':u` In the House of Commons, Hon. Mr Johnson moved for nselect Committee to inquire into the stale of the Departmental Offices. .\`ir Jnhn A u.,...1,....I.4 -,.I.-,: .L.- ........... on -on-c Ul iuu .UISpIl'llJ]l3l]lIl UIIICBS. Sir John A. Macdomld Asked the mover to withdraw the motion, as it could not have any practical effect ibis session. It was taking the matter out of the hands of the Government, against whom it was a direct censure` Besides, it was oburucling the business of the House to no purpose. Hnn u. union- A-...A........-I .1... :.l..- _4- __n:___ : DIUKIE Euplrl Ul LL11` L TIHUJILLI nmu Nuts, conlnning the news of the week, may be Md in Vrnpperi for mmlmg. Price 3d vac-h uued on-ry Fl'|dI_V. .;uu.:c II L/IUI|.IC| UHILCI. A long discussion ensued, and an 111: lease of the House seemed to be agniual Senntor Lefellicr SI, JUl'l mnlinn hn nnv nnuuonln In uu pulpult: Hon. Mr Holtou deprecated the idea of calling `such motions want of condence motions, mm was prepared to lake the vole at once. The: hnnlinn nrl )-u.inn....o _....1.... V`--- 4:, tir John A. Mncdonnid said there were no contract! made with the Post Uice Depnrtment. The matter was entirely in the hands of the House. He undgratood from the Clerk that the previous Speaker had made an arrangement with Patrick B .ckic-_v to perform the service at $4 a day. He also understood that the St.-nate paid the same person `#3 A day For similar serwnce to that body. Mr Burton, who seconded the motion, censured the retention of Buckley in that service after his arrest. for implication in tho assassination of Mr McGee, which be characterised as a di-shonour to the House and an insult to the loyal mun of the country, and proceeded, at some length, in de- nunciation uf Feninnigm nu: pscpartu lo lance we vote at The motion, on being put, was lcst--Yea5, 45; nays, 9;). \f- \|`........ 1.3. |,__,,\ , , I I ` - IJIIJD7 K.'J. Mr Maison (souhmges) moved for copies of the contracts for the conveyance of mails from this House and the Senate 10 the Uuawn PO31 Othce. 1,1, . In . u. .. uuuutnuuu Ul rttultllz-Ul. Mr Ferguson said this was a matter for the Contingent Committee to deal with. He repudi- ateu the idea that any man should be subjected to injury on mere suapicton Lt his guilt. Motion withdrawn. Hon. Mr Irvine moved for correspondence re- specting complaints against the Corporation of Pilots for and below the harbour of Quebec, &c. Carried pun.-nuuu LU lue principle 0! the bill. Hon. It Bolton expressed himself opposed to dealing with such legislatively, instead nfjadici- nlly. A division being taken after 3 discussion, tbs motion was carried--yeu 78, nays 57. Mr Godin moved the second reading of Lhe Act to limit the rate ofinterest. Finn Mr Dana ....l....l n|..4 .\ n -n - Lu nuns we rate or Interest. Hon, Mr Rose asked that the bill be deferred, as the Government had given notice of bringing the subject before the House. P manna lQn..I..----\ -- ` " ` Una I Iru. Mr Bolton moved for copies of petitions sent. to the Privy Council. in reference to the Select Committee 10 appoint a route for the Int.-rcolouial Rahwny. Carried. um. u. m,.......... _._..a .- r - Hr Morrison presented the petition of G. T. Denison, of Toronto, praying for an inveslign- lion into the circumaunces of the seizure of the propeller Georgian, in 1865, and on! motion of the same gentleman the petition was referred to a Special Committee to report thereon. Mr Clnmberlin introduced a bill to incorpor- ate the Richelieu and Pulaumpeic Railway Com- pany, which was read I first time and referred to the Railway Committee. On motion of Mr Thou. Workman the bill from [be Senate for the relief (divorce) of Joseph Frederick Whitenves, was read 1 first time. He then moved to refer the bill to in Special Com- mittee. Severnl Cllholic member expressed op- position to the principle of the bill. Hon, Hf nnlinn nvn-m.....a L:__-_|n - - in to be viewed simply as it recction of of the couniry on a. matter often canvassed since the the British North America l the reduction will appl_v' tn the present Governor General, or not. until the next appointment, will be deter- mined by the bill to be passe-xl by Pnrlier men: before the reduction can take e'ect_ The desire of thou-. who carried the resolu- tion apparently was to hue it go into im- medium cect, And this in all probability will be the cue. um uuUJCl. L ucluru L118 HOUSE. M1-Mnason(Sou1ange|) opposed. The Gov- ernment had often promised such a bill, but nev- er brought it in. on Up h-...L:.. ...:.I .L:_ - ` C1 uluugul II. II]. Hon. Hr Dnnkin said this was not correct. In 1860 I bill was brought in, and it went to ship- wreck, and since then the Government could ner- er be brought to take up the subject. The pre- sent luv was I. disgrace to the country, and be hoped the House would wait for the bill promis- ed by the Finance Minister. The debnte was then udjourud to Friday next. On motion of Sir John A. Macdonnid, the House again went into Committee on the Act for the Better Security of the Crown and Govern- ment, which was reported with some unend- mente, and ordered tor a second reading. On the motion of Sir John A Mn-dnn-M "-- unsutu, uuu uruerea tor second John A. Mncdonnld, the ` following bills were read a second time, poled. through committee and reported, and ordered for is third reading to-marrow; Act relating to the Coinnge. Act reepecting Forgery. Act respecting Ofencea against the Person. Act respecting Malicious injuries to Property. Act respecting Lu-cepy and other Iimilar Of- fencee. Act respecting Procednre in Oriminel Dues. Act respecting the Duties of Justice: of the Peace, out ofeulonu, in relation to Sutntnu7' Convictions. LDDIKVVIIJ. UIIIHUU. Hon. Mr Chauveau moved to refer papers and correspondence respecting marks of Royal favour confrrred:upon|members of this House, to 3 com- mittee of seven, consisting of Messrs Campbell, Duukin, Gray, Cusnull, Parker, and the mower. Sir Jnhn A Mn.-rh-m.I.l :...-N:..--,: _ L:-I uuu-uu, urn], uusluu, ruruer, and the Sir John A. Mncdonnld introduced a bill re- specting shing by foreign vessels, which, be ex- plained, merely extended the present laws to the Maritime Provinces, respecxing light houses, buoys, and beacons, and relaling to sick and diatreesed mariners. WI`- LII` >7 7 ` ' ` I I cum, mu 0! IU ulill WILL] I`. Sir Johz A. Hnodonnld did not think the Gov- ernment were constitutionally bound to intro- duce a measure to which they were oppoeed; but they had I respect for the opinions ot' the House, and would, therefore, offer every iecility tor the passage of my bill my member might introduce. Mr Morris withdrew his bill for carrying into etfect capitol punishment within prisons, stating thnt he would renew it next session, by which time the House would be in possession of the debate on 3 similar bill before the Imperill Par- liameut. The bill to amend. chlplPl'i63 of the Consoli- ,1,._,1 n, . amend chapter 63 dnled Statutes of Lower Canada, in so far as the name relates to we measurement and dia- cbarge of coal, was read a. second time and re- ferred to the Committee on Banking and Com- merce. uuuceacu LIJIITIUCFB, The bill securing an indemnity tocertain per- sons aiuing and voting in Ihe House, while hold- ing ofce under the Crown, on motion ofhlr Milli, was read I third time and passed. Un mminn nf Mr iirnr 1|... .-...-V.-. ..r .1... n__, uni.) nvnu nu LUIIU nun: IIIJU. pliea. motion of Mr Oiirer,1he report of the Com- mittee of the Whole, recommending the reduction of the Governor General`: salary to $32,000, was uconcurrcd in on a division. I ll. n..5.-..... L-_._-J v.--- - - ~ - scrva There was a conviction on bulh sulest it bud become necessary to meet the View the public by eecting a reductinn ofthie highest and by lar the mast cxtravag uluy that the country t1iSLUl'S!.`S, It ( not accordingly be viewed as 3 mimstc dc-fut. The rnwnistry has shown strength of ms position by since chalk: ing the opposition to tests in which latter have bgen severely beaten. The 1 uuuuuuucu IIJ on I GIVISIOIII. Hr Dufrelne begged leave to introduce xing his Excellency`: salnry. Hon. Hr Dnrinn Fnnlldnr-or` cl-.- ...-_-_- uuug um nxcenencys salary. Hon. Hr Dorian considered the responsibility of introducing Inch 3 bill should be left to the Government, who were notjustied in ignoring I the orerwhelmingtote of the House. I Mr nnfrnnnn -nn I-il1in.. IA 1.... .1 uuo UICI WUEALDIIJKWOIG OT [[16 NOD59. Mr Dufresne was willing to leave the matter with the Government, if they would undertake to deal with it. G2- 'l..L- A ll..l II --I PARLIAMENT OF CANADA. I bill -V._.._%.,__. .- _. __._ Act mp-was this Dutienof Juuicu of they mo): Peace out of Sen` , I d - , chlrgd with lndiculI)c|.:.0;.n'::._" to Perm We (Glasgow Herald) have been politely fu- Act relpecting mo" and motel,` Auemmiu voured by Mr Young, of Kelly, with the follow- u exlrncu of |etLe:l nddreaud to him by hi: ? Hon. M:-Ros:-`u Bill, r n l G 1 i 1* E | up D` l W to 0` M S""`3'. was rand A second and 11' J t` 1 paused. Hr [me In \ 10th T... fnllnwinnndditinnnl bills were read a Iec- ` ' ` ~ `~---- an-alt-inn nvnr nmce )0 paused. The following additional bills were read ond time. passed through committee, and order ed for a lhlud reading to-morrow: A n! -...nn.-ulna no-ninnlinn in f`..unn'Hnn Wnlr, Eu IUFI Iuuu llfllulus lu-Iuullu , Act respecting navigation in Canadian waters. From Senate. A... . . . n ....u.._ An... .....A \T.ouu..H-r-finn l'Ul.LI I3Ul.lllll'. Act xcspecltng Aliens and Naturalization. From Senate. 1... I11 ;........... .. .1..|... A- l')_Zn-L nnnnvrinlnl, The Glatyou Herald publishes extracts from a letter received by Mr Young, of Kelly, from Dr. Livingstone. The data J LL- l-AA__ _.L.-L Z., :__A __ Z, 1' I'0l'l] L3t`[1.[t'. -Act to impose a duty on British copyright works for the benefit of the authors. r Act for more prompt and summary adminis- | tration of justice in certain ciiminal cases. 1 Act for more speedy trial and punishment of ijuveniie ul-nders. t I A m unammiinn lhn I-an-Invnl nf nm-annst in mm. 1 i i Z ITERRIBLE TORNAD6 AND DESTRUCTION` or PROPERTY IN THE TOWNSHIPS } or` STANLEY AND GODERICII. I Goderith, Slay 5.-On Wednesday last, about l half-piis: 15 o'clock, p.tu., tiie townships of Stein-~ ticy and Goderich were visited by I. most terric ornndo, danmging and destroying an immense 'I!0lJDl of properly. it had been raining con- siderably during the dity, and nbotit. 5 o'clock 6 Violent hailstorm commenced, which continued for some time, during which hail stones, or rath- er icicles fell, measuring one and a half inches in diameter, and two ant three inches long, nnil ', tapering to a point. It was during this hail storm that at mighty rushing sound was heard, in in southwest dircctiun across the lake, and` turning the eyes in this direction, iztspectacle awfully grand and sublime presented itself. Around what looked like a dense, black, spiral columnjot` smoke, balloon-shaped, being larger at the top then the bottom, the clouds were whirling and clashing with a fury and violencei utterly indescribable, the titil of which would 3 ever and non lush and writhe, like it monstrous serpent, its force hing irresistible. Accompany ` ing this, but Fl. considerable distance above it, was a large dense black cloud, but which did not appear to be in such v.n'eut commotion, al- though it too would frequently part BStlt]dl',! and then immedi-itely clash together ngain in l awful grandeur. its lirstnpproach to land was about three miles below Biiytield, sweeping and carrying_everything before it. Although it. great itrnoiint of damage was done by the devastation _ of woods and fences, the buildings on the Sable I or Lake Shore Road fortunately escaped unin- jured, It swept its road through the woods, be- tween the Sible and the Brownson lines. The rst buildings that opposed its fury were Mr D. Gormsn'.-i, llrownson line; these it utterly de- molished, carrying huge fragments of them (timbers, roof, Ate.) with it, like thistle down r)..._:__ JUVUHIIU ULICIIUCJ U. L i Act respecting the removal of persons in cu:5- 1 ` lody, charged with treason or felony, in certain * .l`IlI Act respecting the Departmen1ofJuatice. Act lo provide for oaths to witnesses being administered in certain cases for lhe purpose of either House of I nr|iuu1ent,ll:e dc-bale on the last-named be'ng adjourned. Thu llnnan nrlh-unpnn at n-nirlninho ._;.__..___+,, A curious cine came before Vice- Gitfsrd on Monday. widow lady named money and securities which she alleges her by the defendent, Donglu Home, the well- known apirituali.-it and table-rapper. The de- clarations reveal I series of table-rapping tricks, which, although no doubt lnughnble (Lough, must excite indignation when it is remembered the: their objeet in alleged to have been to play upon the feelings cfan old woman, and to obltlin cot- trol over her property. The hearing at the class of the sitting Ins adjourned. _ rm. rm... rm--- 1 Chancellor .,r- -.-v un. Early in Februnr - y last, a private belonging to the luh egiment of Foot, atuioued at Tilbury Fort, having gone to his qgarters the worse fur ` | rut : wound! healed, but he hu sinba ate}: ft-om their effects. The prisoner has been committed I for trial on the charge of nttamptod under. ' c .. was passing, and lot Velocity horizontal direction was g1-ent-not more, I should think, than 10 or 12 miles an hour, All who saw it concur in aaying it was an awfully grand and sublime spectacle beyond description, and although quite satised at having once seen it, never wish to sae 5 re- turn of such an impressive an nvre-inspiring vi- __ __- -......b ".9 uuJuurueU. The C`ourtJournal says the I Bishop of Licheld, 1 opi W in! t enteri ndmissi The non: an-....o.-_; - - ,, N ... ....... vrrrlvdvu nu .iuA_y IVCLU in U. Passing through the corner of Mr Brown}: woods, it ruLbiesa'y and unceremoniously trea- rtsssed upon the estate of David Hood Ritchie` Fsq , where, after passing through that gentle- man's splendid orchard, uprooiing and breaking every tree in its course, it encountered his barn and sheds; the barn it completely razed, the roof of the sheds was taken off, and also 3 part of the verandah of the house. In crossing the Hayeld gravel road, it took the roof off the toll lhouse, I,.!I1_L ~4 country of the Chipets, extend from the 10th Nov.. 1866, to the 1st of Feb., 1867. It Appears to be one of the batch of docu- ments delivered to the Arab tuder so often mentioned, Ind who, after a lapse of twelve months, arrived at ZIDZHJSF a short mm sgo. The Doctor states that he has become I perfect bugbesr to the Arab slave traders, and that after eight differ- Clt parties had skednddled on his up proach, his Johanna men, now notorious for their fnbricstion of his murder, were frightened out of their wits by a ninth` party, end walked off, leaving him to face the terrible Mnzitu with nine Nassick boya_ He continued his journey, however, sndl notwithstanding unusually heevy rains, and the physical difficulties which pre- sented themselves, he made satisfactory, though slow, progrcss,1he rate of marching being about eight miles I day. On the 31st of Jnnunry he reached Bemba. or Lobembn end was at the chic! man's place, where a cow hnd been slaughtered to Celebrate his urivnl. He writes very cheerfully, and in concluding his letter uyr, " We have not had I single diiculty with the people, but We hive been very slow." _-..,, - _ -.._..._,, _-. -_- _-... or the tuner, which was written in the`

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