_,,,_._-.. ....,.... ._..-..o..ucu cnnerpnae is alive in 1. matter of this kind, which noi clotcly concerns the interests of passengers ' and LN: Ipeedy conveyance of the mails. The mecca of ,1.he Atlantic cable, however. bu done stay with the imperative neces- Iity of shortening the Atlnntic voyage II n manna vLvfVUlJ UUSIDPSS steady industry 114 In 1861 be appr` to found the well- iug his name, in 5 dred acres near 1 erect the necesaar aHl..o:-._ - " -rA\.\4I- DLIC stitution * gin...` -L - College at Pougkeepsie, N.Y , diec that city on Tuesday morning, was born in England, but when at old was brought by his father t States, where he passed the rem life. In early manhood he co brewery business at Poughkeepsie Steadv inr`|..m-V L- AW ` ...a |_|lJLC3' unvmg we note anoe, which he had mad: the genuine signature on I the note at a liberal dis sale, but was suspected an could leave town. He wn in gaol in this city on Fri Spy, June 22. _, _-_~_ .. v.nI1IllKE' and accompanied the youn man in,n-commending Lbe oicer on duty to be indulgent should :1 few minutes have been lost. Last week a fellow claiming to be from Bal- slon, N.Y., made his appearance in Warren, and called on A well-to-lo farmer, asking him varinus questions about farming, crops, &c., and writing the farmer's answers in a blank form ,wiLb a. man who was in the habit of buy- I The Montpelier Journal 1 The uprising of Irisbmen I land may be just, and at H)! son and revolution; but Irisl protection of the American 1 colour of right for invudinl Irish vote is large, and mu! suppose, nnd Feninnism is license, under_(be protection never ought to have been ali Severe dealing with it, on tt rities, would be, in the end, mass of deluded dupe of thu "N... n..-I:- =~ - - | . mom OTTAWA. Ouawn, Juno 2I3.-Ilamilton,1ho murderer oft l Brownlee, was brought into the city to-day, Ind lodged in guol. He will take his trial ln Bep-' I Iembar. . n........I u..-.l...u-mll relurned here ., uu:1ut`SS Bl . Yougbk 7 he amassed: 31 he I'\Y\lIr|n-:,.I-J *- , _-... .uu5um-.-epsne, 3 buildin 3. .Y 3 nwas first opened for St lime. nwinn on :-- ,, _,__ ....-uuu u_y wrmng Jine the blank. e discount, and A Lwaa and found out ave town. Ha w-= ---"-` ` 0| IYIIIY DIICIIPTXOX Executed neatly, cheaply, Ind expeditiously n XMDAILY NEWS JOB PRINTING OFFICI-`. ` \ Trlvclloru Guide. -... V. n:cIJ1 Trustees of 1 _ "'~' -`f-VCLIEU lune, owing to Jdicinnn n-........ -.._, nu nuuaaal-.'u 8 DIDGSO : appropriated the sum c a well-known female iDBH' re, in addition to I! tract c Pounrhknnnah -V mun], no nm 4; lane of little petty larceny in Va should think_tho Yank: at altogether pleu_e_l 3: I ,.a nil II.) CLUCUCHI Or] cious management, it has 9. of eiciency and popularit great Intention to the details \ and his death occu t of reading his customary 1 names the Collesre at am. uuulu ID U - Poughkeepsie, irv bllildinrra .., ..... ::|auu.|l:Ll wno claim the Government have no Jr invading Canada. But the ;e, must be concilialed, we uianism therefore allowed A _ protection of our ag, that it I we allowed for a moment_ .h it. the hurt nr- . . . . -4 ..u5 uni customary address t College at their annu- ,__.....uuv:| Cl [.115 hood commenced the Poughkeepsie, in which by massed handsome fortune. ated sum nf` "` j.- Single mph-I of tho Dun` Nuts may be bad um: oonntgr ot the publishing ofce. Price} 2d ` .,.._... uuk UTIUFB He was arrested and lodged Friday uighl.- Worcester r A nation? ink_the Yankee bird of p nding his bird of freedom. \.I|U|.| Ul DUI Dig, {[131 ` en the part of our autho- & mercy to the great the Fenian leaders." give the following anec- lb-E I'.!Ibi]i[I7 And lru-- A` ,._ Avl nuutrllc its excellent I Ufhnnl :. L Stepben Joseph Many, to whom Government :3 granted a free par. leaving England, in of the kind treatment 7 lecture: at N... v..-- er of the Vassar Female .\ .Y ! died suddenly in remainder of his i commnm-N` `L ,-......., nuu excellent organize.- rut, attained d popularity. Mr stbe details of its ()f'.(`l`ll'I-gr` .-...L :1 - 26. - ....... uuu near-I of one bun- , upon which to In 1863 the in- inatruction, and gr-nHn--6 ~-/ .....u U: &UE5,000 3 institution bear- tract nr mm L K `ruin: min tnd deput from the Kiu Station as follows ..uu5 In above 1:. He offered Lnd effected a "" IUTIDDB. Of $408,000 xtirnm... 1.--, . nu ul `MB I while ha y Iain -..... the/3't-Jlt;-I`); lmy \Al1r\ 1..-. n 100 Cases CLABET, Dozen. at the Stores of :_-__--.. 35-BENCH. swu.uN. ANB smusn W I N E S , Snlrnou expected 4 I I av \`V V [Thin is by loutrntl time, from which deduct I'M minutes for the differeucv: between Montreal lad Kinguon lime J week of ne Fish, undersigned for 1 ALEXANDER FRASER the Proprietors of the celebn Moisie, have established an Jun 16. ...u --.-n u n-nu. Str Bruce, Crelsy, gen cargo. Schr Octavia, Port Colborne, no cu-go. Bnrge Bruno, Montreal, 4,865 bus. corn, 5,633 bus. wheat. Str Rochester, Belleville, passengers and freight. Grecian, Hamilton, Passport, llonlnanl, Srhr Bay Queen, Port Dover, no cargo. AdI'.|iiuiun:26 oentl; Banana! 8 cents; for Isle at Lhqholl from 10 mm. 1 each day. Matinee, Friday, 2 p,m.--Children 15 June 26. r . .PEACHhS. ;>1+;AcHEs_ I TIR1` nu nnnnn Ian KEEP COOL I! or . MARSHALL &. DOYLE'8 muons uuupo JAPANESE TBOUPE OF ACBOBA'l'8. vnnr I r n n - - -- "Siagle copies of the Nuts, contmning the news of: had In wrappers fur mailing tuned every Friday. The name who nppuro the Governor-Genenl, luzseptember. `HI-hina:..- 0' A` ` 5 I I ) D 0 New York,Juno- 26th.-Asbu-Pou8 26 0 837; Pearl: nominal. Canon rm at '31 /.3 311 for Hiddling Uplnndu. Flour doll ;|-cujpg. are 6,099 bblu; sale: no 8,100 bbln at 6.353 7,30 for superne lute; 8,65 0 12,00 for Q3. Lrn round hoop Ohio. Rye our n shod. .33". sales 1,600 bbluu. 8,250 10,35. What m, dull and heavy; sales are 21,000 bush 2,11 2,l4 for No. 1 spring. Rye dulllnd drogpjgg. rec:-lplu Are 244 bl)!-h ; no IlJelrpo|'1' com dull and heavy; reoeipll Ire 55,600 bugh; 3] are 45,000 buub ll I03 fr?) 1,04] for new lulled western uonl. Barley dull and nominal; no recipla. Um: cloned dull at 8310 83 f" weglern in [tore [DJ lout, cloning .; 33`. Pork quiet and heavy ; sales 850 bbln at 23,343 ` ' fa 28,37 for new menu; 27,75 @ 28,00 {of 0 do. Lard Quiet and noadv. Gold r-Innntl -. 0. SAUTERNE WINE, $4 per Dozen. MARSALA WINE, $4 per Dozen. BURGUNDY WINE, $4 per Dozen. At 'I`oronto,_ou the 23rd June, in theoth year of his age, Tholnu Alley-Shynor. 1113 Deputy Postmaster General of British North America. Wednesday, 'J'Imrsday. and 1 JULY m, 2nd, and 3rd. POSITIVELY THREE NIGHTS C I T *c1TY_I{ALLT I I N , _, ,_r--.., ...... nu.-cu uuu PIIU [Ur U Hm ] genllemenguf menus, merely for uport ' ' ` | The weather has been unusually mild in Not- ` lbern Europe this spring. At Atchcngol, Elu- sin, on the While Sea, the thermometer In April rose as high an 60 degrees Fnhrenbeit in lb! shade. ,-~v- v- -r -- I-, `I935 : ` A London paper explains that the curious Id-l venisemems which appear In IOIDO oftbe Eng. Iisb papers, are written and paid for by liunry sport. , Kw.-- ..,. ..... .-.-u all :..Ic uUEI- Tim towers of the new Suspension Bridge, st Niagara, are nearly completed, Ind several cabieu have nlreedy been uretcbed scroll to lay the ground work of the aerial structure. A letter from Vienna states tint the Emperor `of Austria has forwarded a. lpiendid rilrer din- ner service to President Juarez in return for the body of Maximilian. A-n immense bed of solid an", aid tobe soo feet thick and extending no one knows how fa, has been discovered in the immedinu neighbour- hood of Berlin, Prussia. Mr R. G. Dalton, QC , Barrister, Toronto, ha been appointed Clerk of the Crown and Plea, in the pisce of the late Mr Haydon. GOLIC IABT. 145 I m. 130 pm, Mixed lrnin 315 ] n :1 ll L: A` J Str Bruce, Oreuy, gen cargo. " Grecian, Moutrenl, puungerl and freight, Passport, Hngnillon, 340;. June 17. _` -f-T oyiznozsi. uomrnnu. nnnm (Special hyram to (in Daily Neil.) Monlrenl, Jana 28uh.-No quotation. Flag; quiet but firm; leu busineu, however, don`, Wheat quiet nnd declining; other grain: nou;|n.1_ Provisions unchnnged. Ashes unchanged, -n. Lxpscullxf. Adllllilliu, 25 in . . I .-.- --I- _- -' UST RECEIVED, in Prime Order. no nppured befan Hi) e Governor-Gene In September. 11], Lord Ionck, .`..3 .. Iingaton, June 16. Fresh from the River llolsle. The St. John New: give; -111: ngo-J.-.s:.. ..-_.:_ . Iingston. u,... ..... nu" now-U, -u,-v aw au,`vU IDI' Old quiet. study. Gold cloud .3 nw tom: uAhEi?s. (Special Tzkgram to Daily Nun) v I, 1 nn.1 -7 -4 van 51,10}!- Pine Apple Byrup. lc., #0., to. ----v.. ..; ".-P_ 3"Pb?|7 Syrup. slllibey B ;-`V;P_ 30!!!! Syrup. pin- A _-|- n Gin? Syrup, Lemon Syrup, H`no.L.__ (L, nod and Bottle. PORT or Emwasrowf June 26th. ARRIVALS. UOINU W 4.15 p.111. 3 30 Ill). Mixed train 6 45 I In 4'11. :4 ...\ nablished Agency with the r the Sale of FRESH SALMON Conaignmentu received ovary 11, well psckod in Ice. Boxes of :1 on Wednesday. Orders taken i)EPA1;{TURES. `DIES , Another Lot of PEACHES I W. R. HORAE t C0. ASER at 00., of Quebec, celebrated Salmon River W. R. IORAR 8 C0. F. from $3 to 8l0 per E' SEE FIRST PAGE. ICRAB 8 C0. `NIGHTS ONLY n_ r. Friday, . to 5 p.n.' IABEIH-` I53): i5J1`ll;, ltiiausg I , _, ._.-r........u vu nun Iuuc, UIIBI. [16 HRS made at his own expense in preliminary 3111- l veg to esublioh the feasibility ofconstruct.- . `mg 5 railroad across the island. The Legiulnture of Newfoundllnd was evident I 1y imprealed with the eunestnesa of Mr Flcming'a procedure, for upon his in- quiry relntive to B grunt of land, a strip of land the length of the road, in the interior, and five miles wide, wu set, apart and promised to be granted in aid of the ocnumction of the line. We are gratied tosee tint earnest enterpriae in ,u:, V 7,- --, .. ..-.._ > I;;;bered 4,5oo.ooo_ _It was 3 runnaptof old all its dis-inublidnnt n absurd, u it: uvanu hdzrgued thntfit. win the : to uh `poncnuion which did not ful- Other nnlhoritiu tank The hmnh nf. Ina- 4,`: FRIDAY EVENING, JI.'.\'E j 1- It thug n oonteovtwonld not _QC,:_um only a' day; and it. "}.tG:ove1-uncut to press it. ' however, was unions to midnight .-In the i` commons thhrevening the In hh m, the government to the Presbyterian n,|.,.a was voted. {:1 convention with the __ ;, ,gi1l pending in the Eouse_ _._.J..AIr(\l'IP;Ill'I In n-Inks ion of Lords to-night n great X. 95.39:, as an exciting debate church question was expected- ulle moved the second reading ~c: chmcn Appointments Suspen- an id Feninnisln Ind been .. `M `Pp;-ovll and ncqnieecanee by ' ma lower classes in Ireland- , 4I.-L mu-urlnlllw inn 1.13-` .-u alt! l no zoncerns Egan! oh- An.I__L1- --l' ` W declued to himzelf am} an-uh question must be met ' mg Whigs their ocel. The . . the House of common: by .159;-ity. If a. similar lus- proper in Junniu it was in Irelnnd, where the Aug-_ . Inn: than TIXLOM- vhiln 5 bury complained of the " J, tlaemeum-ahnd beenpraled I3-.`|:-_.....a. 1:- __-._ ,- nu 6- . . . W. Consul m Abyumn, and hggyheid solong in captivity ' g Theodore, has u-rived d to-dny had a public pg- ' `nu nvn--- ~-- `"5; in tlnt country was I...` ma decision were neces- `do'n the seditious movement. .I_!_ Lill .--a nun-gnag ll- ._J_-_v III -uu uxullb. : ` 'n.h ing news and commer- llln um :----.,-/ - , ______.__ __.. -rv-nu r-Ivwwuil Pnrliunent. H9 qnotod Ipdecheu of [Ir Glad- guvo `the Government had .1.-- , 7 , - - - - V -v------ -u -' u-vino`: xvi tol- Hf It In: nah], practical, T Z _' would prove that Panh- _lo:h_'ei`t the Irish gun justly. ll luu l,.,...____ __ `- ml: is endeavouring t\l;);`k*. E with all the mil ggumhi P -Prince Nspoleon bu. RJKLI l.VL) the week, may be I\- A; Iingtton ' ., .... unuur ll.`.| pounctl, at the Court at Wind- sor, passed on the l-ltb day of May, 1868, the gold coins of the Sydney Mint are made legal under In the following Possession: of Her Ma. jesty, I`. c. : Canada, Prince Edward Inland, and Newfoundland, from and after the date on which the proclunation of Her Majesty the Queen shall have been nned by the Governor or Officer Administering the Government thereof. This` proclamation was `tuned in an extra 0! the Cana- da Gauze, pnbliabed yesterday, so that from` tllh data the gold colon of our antipodean tel. 107 Inbina-La an la...) .....a..- r- -' > _ `,,,--.._J, vululll Iroln Inbjocu nre 1423:! tender in the Dominion of Clnodl. An Advertisement in the London Tu I meeting of the proprietors of the Grat Railway for the tam inst, The groun call is than the dll'( CLOrS of this road ha ~ ed to furnish A list of the registered prw and the object is to ask a resignation of sent Board of Directors. Oreak, the head of the i meeting. D_, A. lr. is signe opposition at k .. "camu Aualrana extend along the cons ` 2,000 miles. Upward: of 60 tons of pearl l Lari were shed up in December Inst, and `at 100 per ton. A,` I ,,__ _.-.. ....uuuwion uugu: [U pursue. Referring to the refusal of the com- miuion of inquiry asked for by Mr Bright, it |nye:-*` Let us ell endeavour to make the Union work well, and while we honest- ly oppose existing grievnnces-uid there is no country but bu some euch-let on stand by each other in developing the resources * of I Dominion of which all its people may well be proud. Then will Nova. Scotin, even more then New Brunswick, become ' the whnrfnge ` of a great nntion--to bot row en idea from Mr Howe; and then will we soon realize that Union is not only Itrength, but mutual proeperity."--This is the common sentiment of the Canadian press, which has Almost universally seized upon this occasion to make kindly overtures to the people of Nova Scotia. If the people of the maritime provinces accept these overtures in the spirit that they are oered, the Union cnuse will gain :11 the more from the trinl through which it hu undergone. Prncticelly the Nova Scotiens hnve Already accepted the principle of Confederation, and all that in,` now required in the diusion of a hen rty national sentiment. I , ..-.- r... LVIJ. Colonel Daniel Lysona, (1.1%, late Quarter- Muler-Generul of the Forces in Canada, bas' been appointed to succeed Major Gen. Atherley in command of the 2nd Brigade at Main, with the rank of Brigade-r-General. ' Tba:Hon Malcolm Cameron is lecturing on `favourite topic, Temperance, on the C; Ultava. An ucelkent eld for the 1 Missionary, - \ ML, ..-.. `Sociology of Mr Ruskin: L'n1 BL.AcxIrooD's MA(;Au.\': FUR Ji'sn.-Con_ tent|.-Gi-nce Owen's Engagement; The La- test Lawgiver; a. cri;ica1 essay upon the` ucky Tim Griiu, his Love and his Luck; the American Con5tilu- ` lion [Dd the Impeachment of the President} Letter: from I Su" Oicer with the Abyssinian expedition; Cornelius O'Dowd papers; Dreams in lhe In:-alidea, A criticism of the Spanish` Gipoy; I poem by the lnleied auih or 0! cl Ada-n DAA- " W , _,..., .. ..., u`-r'LulC'.l HJEFE` again. Henry Eels, charged w.th drunkenness, made ` A very seedy appearance at the bar this morn- ing, and in answer to we court touching ihe 3ame-said be felt " razifr owiy," but should be beller when he had got hii bilters He was ned $2. Ann Jane Avery, quite H chili, was arrested by the poliie for ngrnucyi The poor ` unfortunate appeared dis1rr:~1~ed at her position: and informed the court that she had run away from Hamilton where she had been living with I a sister-in-law, to endeavour to nd her brother in Kingston. She was ordered to be `tent to Hamilton. ,,,, _-- .5... John C. Hnzer was fined two drunk, and after hard pleadiv lime to pay it. He informed 1 WIS bin rm determination to 5 pledge. which promise the my with manifeix signs of incrgulu` bin: 0! the certainty of one `thin The pearl tithing grounds recently discovered in Western Auatralm extend coast for Upward: 60 rnnn nr hnn-I "l"J 1 " R"" `Adam Be e.` By an Order in Council, the Wit 37: [ha 14th A... .-.r u..- -mm ring a double dose if he SPEC].-4 1. _..-......u u, ucueucll rune: than evil effects. It was reared thnt the winter grain And barley would |u'er from too much ruin, but these {cars are now being dlspel- 1 led. The wheat harvest has nlrcady begun in Iinouri Ind Southern Illinoiynnd opernr tiono will speedily extend to more northern region. The yield of the harvest in Miuouri is described 1: abundant and sound. The western grnin dealers are staggered st the prospect of universal plenty, and,pricee being un|ettled,epecula- tion is At a. standstill. T}-ILEGRA .115. TUE 5 luv: [Until 10!` o 3` lhr Tun! am: .514 U L'ppP;` Tempo rance l')A\'H). ` I Itrong some of individual , -.._.vr. -' we are convinced that the Ritual of the Church malt be rrgulnted by living nnlhority, ' acting, as such nuthorily nlvnys muuact, under relpomibilily, and , _- _._. ..... LIJLC an LU protect unv ling parishioners from arbitrary change, 81 though the change may seem to be within letter of the law; but we cannot approve of s attempt to stereotype by legislation for perpe al observance any use not actually enjoin Such legislation, even thirty years ago, won have prohibited much which is now genera adopted and all but universally approved. 1 can not advise the introduction of a. new rule ornaments for the Established Church. We thi such a rule unnecessary, and we believe that 1 tempts to introduce it would be dangerous. \ deprecate particular enactments on these at jects, and we are of opinion that offence, whet er caused by excess or defect in Divine servlt ` may be removed by strengthening the hands the Bishop, with appeal to the Archbishop. L , . - - -- l H W; no-a nt\n-:-....A . ,__....,..,..-.. uacnuurlu ox xour Maj: mission, are compened to dissent Commendations contained in the p. and 9. , xv HIJU 5'- We are of opinion that contiu ordinary circumstances, ought in menial to be so far the rule as to} llnnnnh th. .--1-------- ~- The expreaion to truly patriotic sentiments I! to the course Nov: Scotia and New Brunswick ought to micninn nf G...-...:-_ -_I-,J I ' " _ . . _ . V H ....., u. uuouwm, Hy. `V. Gloucester and Bristol, Portman, H. Walpole, E. Cnrdwell, J. Na Jeremie, J. D. Coleridge, A. P. E Payne Smith, W. G. Humphrey.` R In appending our names to this xep .undersigned members of Yqur Mnjes misinn urn .-...m....n-.I -V ' the service it new tendency and significance by - ibe ollicial principal of the Court of Arches in __ ..___._\..o.u....cu Iurm oe used giving to which the devotion of many is impeded. 12. We have made some progress in the re- ' vision of the rubrics, orders, and directions con- tained in the Book of Common Prayer, and our recommendaiions on this subject will be pre- aented to your Mnjesny in our next report. A . committee of the Commission has been for some time engaged in preparing materials for the revi- . sion of ihe Lectiuuary. 13. In lhe appendix to this report will be found the evidence taken before us, and lhe ar- guments of counsel, as well as the judgment of` the cases of `Martin v. Mackouochie` and `Flamank V. Simpson. .~ uul nuuenuon l['.| makiu Hnendntion 13 simpiy to provide I ; aggrieved by the introduction ot ' Eslahuiehmi Ivuurvn in -n~--~- -' Lul: CHECH uh rn REPORT OF` I ,,,,- -. -..uum:., as wen the Judgment of principalof ` Martin lamank Simpson. `C. T. Camuar, M. G` Armagh,Sta.n1xope, Ilarrowby, A. C. London, C. St. David's, S. Uxon, `W. P. Wood, Travers Twiss, John Abel Smith, H. Goodwin, Hy. Venn, C. J. Humpimrev " , ,, - _.... \Il uyauuuu uuu uuence, wheth- ed service, of top, Ritual rrcrulnted bv Im..- -..-L- ~- ~ , ,_ ... \.vu\.CI1C' Culllltfu naccuslomed form be used nr-w van,-Ic....... .._-I -'- " _ NEWS--FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE . __.......n. intention in making this simrviv nrnvid.-x +2., m.-:~ ; The accounts of the condition ofthe grow- ing crops continue most encouraging. Plentiful rains have fallen in many districts but, being followed by warm weather, have been attended by benecial rnther than evil I pf!)-4-r. `I : -.-- r.___-I -L - 5` THE COMMISSION ON RlTU.\LlS.\l. ion recom- y fur parishioners Iroduclion variations from irespeci of veSiII1I1l_1lghI5, ecial ficility for restraining bout. interfering in other re- eral law of the church as to ordinary remedies now in . _ ........._,. (APPIUVU ul Elly perpetu- Ie enjoined. would I generally 1iv:u-anIl.. ----- - 5 these recommendations to FF In qvnrn Mme ..... -.-- ~~ ` 1:: Lu m:s1eport,we,lhe ' Your Majesty's Com- io dissent fmm n-n -~ .-a---nay!` Iw|lJlUlD this large comprehen- nt most desirable that Church's rites there 9] r\T'nl`Vf;rIn_n ...1.:_L , uurcu. we [Dink abelieve at- dnnnn-..u. \DA . -.......--4 LLJHI Ill,- We ls aub- L wheth- 1 fwin- ----1 ~- utinued usage, in matters cere- Lo protect unwil- ry even n ha: un'Ik:.. -L- Lunuge, the gnnl-nu.-n nl` ..__ siigb It is suggested. from the circumstance tbrot that the Hon. Joseph Howe is a guest at In to the country nest of the Colonial Minister, - hm, that he in in expectntion of: Goveruorship. cue: or some other oicini position. It has been beiw suspected since the termination of the sh six 9 cry commission, sud during the political Agitation in Nova Scotin, thnt Mr Howe vnu keeping an eye to ofce under the Im- perial Government. Po last e ndmi` .uJc:|] H oom- Jt from the re- : paragraphs 8 Ieport,we_[ ninarnu. n, - ... ...J..,k._ giving to| innnn kn . Au 3. D. (1 T The culture ofonnges and lemon: in Onlifornin is 3 success. Some ideaof the gnlnl of an orange 1 or lemon plnnmiou in bearing may be formed , by quoting the wholesale prices of these fruits in San Francisco in the middle of April, 1868 A good-9` Col. E. J. '1 in Canada. four years in Scinde, at H paign of 1 country, am arn` nr H..- ` 3 ME Lu unvu emu, " tea, and I'll shool Hamilton alleges that Brownlee a quarrel; that Browniee had knocke and was kicking him when he got * him; but other parties who were me `of the tragedy maintain that ixi than any row between them could place, as no noise was heard preced charge of the pistol shot. Brownlee was ayoung man, of ab of age, and had been married about was very much respecled in the nei 5 Hamilton is a man verging on fty, been heretofore very popular with his An inquest was held on Brownlee's b mood yesterday, and Hamilton we on the coroner`s warrant, and will into town to-day.-0uawa Tz'm.e.v, J1 -..._uuu1. On Tuesday evening the village ol Richmond, in the county of Cnrle1on,was thrown into great excitement by the murder of Mr George Brown- lee, a respectable young man, a farmer in the neighbourhood, and is member or the volunteer force, The particulars ofibe melancholy event, as we have been able to galher them, are these: A man named Rowen Hamilton, :1 shoemaker in the village, and also a bailiff`, who has a family, some of lhem grown up, bad a son a mem- ber of the Volunteer Company, Who, ii is said, refused to turn out until a. Constable was gem after him. Hunlllion was lfldlcrnnnr no -r-=- ' large ---... nunvs|.| evenix Carl works. ..u._-, Aaron, mat Madame Rachel sp about my lrouss:-au_ She said as I Wi marry 9. man in Lord Rarnelagtfs posit have an elegant trousseuu I went It in Conduit street, and ordered goods w to 150 or 160 They were sent in ' Rachel. I know they WFFP supplied, had to pay for them, I have never since they Went Lo Madame Rachel's. THE R[CH1{O`.\'D T AGEDY. |".muI.n......-=-~ "' .-.:. vuzu pension has been conferred on . Thackwell, Deputy Adjutant General a. Colonel ThackweII_bas been thirty- : in the service, was wnh the 22nd in _ , ___ -.....u..u.-u was committed >roner`s be brought I Tz'me.v, June 25. j nvl ll Of: T spenaiou 1 wall has- _ I ,,_._ ......Jv..\.iu1t: at ODCB ilion. A party immediately af- gauised, who surrounded Hamil- calied upon him to get up, he, 9, having gone to bed. When ring ahov.Brown1ee,heis report- Yes, shoot him -nv-=-'v- " -- ---u -- \.vu:',Il.Ul E [2011 indignant at Ibis, He [|nnPnr|:rI A;a.....:..c-4 zugelul nemons were selling I , and their but onngel also ` I. .u,;u:ur wnn ms neighbours. an body at Rich was committed -mm. will ha: h.-.......L. V__.....-..- V: -.uu AIIJIJ \..uUlLLJ wu unpopulnr. It hu been claimed and expected that the House of Lords would reject the Suspensory Bill, and the debate, so far Is it In: gone. ser vent to strengthen this inpression. - n-v.... vvuluu UPIILIC .ey to Madame ` ' for I have seen lbvm tdame ---j---2--. 1 has :D`lllV Adinmni f`-o----' about 28 years l'iBd a year. He neighbourhood. ;g and has not lnr with his: nnin|-J-u----- .-nu. una U01. Iis neighbours. bndv at P --L _ ...... Lupa our 0| ..m.uu: u not altogether. pfeued nd] perch occupied by a gnol-bird freedom. wyuuu I0! I I er : shop. We freedom in not I mm. an---5- ` The London Fun says: Ste] the Fenian Head Centre, wuth an excess of clemency don on condition of hi lea g .`_..n , .....uuuu W33 IIPSI since that time, owi lion and judicious a high decree ei Vassar gave great In mnnagement; was in the act re: before the Trustees t :11 meeting. A very interesting summary of the dc hate in the Home of Lords last night on the Irish Church question has been trans | mined by the Atlnntic cable. The :4us< pensury Bill, which has passed the House of Commons, was introduced and encoun lered much opposition. Finally the debate Wu adjourned. Lord Derby nude a signi- cant ndmission, namely. that opposition to the disestablishment of the Irish Church was nnn.-.....!__ V- I