Fun: Punnn-1on.-We are informed Ihnt than uill continue throughout the Wentern Bum, but that no decision has yet been made by Lbt Fenian lender: in ngnrdto I raid. The ndlo of July will decide the question, as the returns of can And money_ are then to be neat in 7'0 5 P05! I0 the Fenhn besdquuteu. and ....._ .|__ Ill |lll.' IIICHLILIIJIC IIIU YVLICI7 VVLIILLI VV:\D BL Jll-`L `V-'r_y' comfortable, hml becoma inteuseiy cold, `and when this door was placed partly under her, ` her head and right arm being well up on it, she: ` did not appear 10 be nbleglo grasp it, and laid quiu- BUH nnil,l;.1twi1h her lnmi out of the wa- ter. Soon 3 severe squall came up, and in the rain I was sopamled from the re-st of the survi- vors and was not within seeing distance of any ; 0119 again until daylight. Thin in lhn ..-Inrr rf uahnl T can in r-nnncu-vinn uu-'* !`IKl1|LlllII|llUEI_)l|KUl. Tins is the story of what I saw in connection ` . with the wreck of the Morniugsmr so far as , i other persons than myself are concerned. i _-.......,un-.u::pl1ne, rellg Lion, as well as teaching re themselves wholly to 1 to keep up and on....A ..w., nltu :1 success me most rnnrve1}o [ has ever been heard 0!. Incredible 10 r , not an nrLicc was di-Jlurbc-d, and lb; bly stupid ball will have to p.13.-1 his days i 1 romorsr for lbe opporlunily be so wilfuli na=< ernte into cramming, but are used as a : genuineuess of previous training. He at high-class education in England is to only about one-f {an -----`/ A BULL IN A CHINA SHOP. ,, *,.....u nruold, 15! of education. He has lately the Continental schools in 1 nvernment Commiaa?nnn- -- _ _ -__ --..:..u cuelr studies, which [ xsters can only do in the holidnymi professors are not paid so highly as der-masters, but they are at liberty r Ieir in('ome in other ways. Mr Ar- lat there is perhaps too much regu- e central Government, ,-_..... uu LUIEIKS ID: is superior lo that of I.` , the latter having to a a, discipline, religious 5 tear-hi..n -r-L: , _ . . .0... u.-sluiu B. the Continental the caps- rernment Commissioner, and his re- : some mleresting infor ' * condition. Mr Arnol ' , , ____'.'... w\1\.llUI., LLIIIC program, Ind Mexico is becoming a prooch nmong the nations. _-..... wuuuy [0 leach n up and extend their 5 `stars can mm. A. =- uni we manufa that business generally has At Manchester, cloths and J uout much variation as re: Iwnllan I=-- ' cmring dist:-ii FROM JAMAICA. _ _.,_... an LLJU CblUHD' consider what steps should he tak- 3 crisis and increase the efficiency `lhj At the conference the Bishop ahad received an assurance from that the severance nf` Phnv-L -4 I i `i c 1 1 the manufacturing mt lunhrnllu uuu L. J at Sp: ,,,, _. .. mu nuglo-Jtnlcan 5 es to be the foremost topic of` 2 Baptists had taken the lead in ` for the disendnwrr-n* M -L _ ... uugmna 18 about one-fuh of the number `amnges in France and Prus- 3 adoption of some of the best at system. /_-u aIl\II-I .' uL.u, 1LaI18.:IJ, 2 France he I i-__, ,,_,,__n, I Mexico continues A prey to internal re- ` volution. The State of Puebln is in open ` \ revolt, and the government of Juarez is` put to A serious strait to repress it. Though powerful enough to overcome the forces of Muimilinn when Aided by treachery, the republican government is not powerful enough to maintain the domestic peace of,` the country. In Gnnnajnnto and in the.` Sierrn Gordo the Authority of the govem- ment is deed by revolntioniata. While this Itnte of nnnrchy exists the industrial re-, sources of the conntry,of course, make no! nrntn-nan nnrl ll-Lu L ' ` 1 regards listricls of Leeds, Brad- erseld, moderate deal- into in winter goody, md. In the lace and [10iItl' Inf` NT--A-:_.. , ....u.-ul IILIU rance nds the public 37 excellent. He praises to the whole course of Instruction, and is much 32" the men of whom that thinks the position of 0 under-masters aving attend to busi- l E2iOll5 {Earn n-1" :- ON CONTINENTAL *()LS. a uuu uucen Lne lead disendowment of the f clergymen had been rhicb [hp Riarmn ..---: - ~ , , . _ .. V. w./uL.|.lL'U I contemplated by 9 might be done. nnnlm 1..m:.... -- the . wk- E- .,-.... ..u uuHl' iious care and in- ng, while the former teaching, and have studina u-I-=-1- 5 Auglo-Jatna1can fhrnmnuo +---'- - P >, lasting several ; 8 o'clock on the no damage was a few walls at colonies. As 3 mama of cultimt1ng| nstional sentiment this holiday will hnvei its naen, While no a dny for pleasure in can - be said in its fnvour that it. happens all about the finest season of the year for] steamboat excursions, rustic picnics, and: JIIJDIS. The universal aatlsfnctmn with` which the Governor`: proclamation has been hailed, should induce the government ! lo Drnnmuu uh. ..l.m:..L.__-..n .rn - ' ' ....u5, uuu nave r studies, 1 lid hiahh-p ...- cuown that the old, is an expert I visited n 0'` in H-no ----- mucu 1130. Dean 2 Bishop presi}- I the r-nnhllny aumuuc IFOHJ ' Church and \ nlarm-1 Pm `-~ guru .J|CDlJ' : esmblls h- ,.].-I L... .-1. . nuts UK 5 been yarns poo-nln gigs}- u. Indy /iv mna ..`. ..- we elder : er from , nuu the l ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. ,..... buv\.1ul.l.lClIk` to propose the atubliabment of Dominion : Day on a sututory holiday. H _-....... n|1|g(lOm _oftht out with bad Italian; change, and would, 0 open their arms to I for on these it partly out reason. Duke R0 for some days past, wi eluding a marriage I _the sister ofFr:incis I] 1? in '~`* ' mcu everybm binge of Nca}: Place Sant0-I bridegroom co their nppcam emphatic mar At. the present .L..-- A- _ ,,_.__uJ U` /._,..-.1,;-mucus 11. at their head, a number of Neapolitan and R mnan guests and many Spaniards` HIS Hnlin I... uuul: noted upon and was vi the Pope celebra 1 in the Apostolic of her. One evening he askec which he had given her in n I tendcrness. She tauntingly re she had given it to her lover. E ed the name of the man, thrc blow his own brains out if not She told him to blow away. moment he lay dead at her scattered over her dress. Her science now conjures up the old tinuaily haunting her and den): money, as on the fatal night. A letter from Rome, of the 8! Thisrmorning between seven ted in his privn al Palace, the n: Coupt di (Paserta. with the da Count de Trapani. Those nrr vnrrv -- -....1.. Lu`. 1111 Vefy IIUIHCFOUE Naples, Francis (1f']\'pnnnl;L..._ , ._ .,,..., .. Luv: wI:LOI me app ed, but it still pursued. The the woman is the last act of a. tr: occurred three years ago. At th: was the bride of an old divorced at once doted ve |Of Ono ntrnv'-5"" L` ' ' ; tents. After her arrest she 1 she had been in the habit oft ters to the house of a woman who opened them and took 0 jewelry or other articles of they contained, giving hcr( for her share. The woman It two daughters has been arrel girl is held as a witness. A young woman was take: the streets of Chicago the at was labouring under the illu spirit of her (lead husband was and demanding, with skelel stretched, her money. She thrown $300at the feetofthe a Tl Min .1.,._..- ' J A young girl named 1 employed as letter-Carr at Burlington, N. .I., w charged with rubbing xfpnh A`.,..L~ favourable progress. They have cloned several ` of the vile-st gambling dens in the city by prose- `! ruling the landlord: for letting the {places for `such a purpose, and their system of spies has frightened away the patrons. ' About two weeks since, two young men put 3 into Newport, R.I., in 8 small boat called the Dore, from Newburyport, for Baltimore. The : craft was visited by several experienced boatmen, ~ and the unanimous opinion was that the chances were against her reaching her part. of deatiu31ion_ [She was skiff built, not more than twelve feet J1 long, and made sharp to aid her speed. She was ` tmost care was requisite in ' moving about in her, even while lying at the wharf. The boat has not been heard of since she _ left. and the supposition is that she went down i in one of the heavy gales that set in soon after ` she departed. The New York Anti-Gan1bling Society report: i Preparation: nre being; very generally} mnde to celebrate the 1st of July nsal uuionnl holiday. The proclamation of` the Governor Genernl but been seconded by the action of mupicipllllies; and though A the celebrations any full short of those of` Int year in point of enthusiasm and (lis- ` plly, the day will nevertheless be widely And very ltiugly kept as a holiday in honour of the enlarged union of the? cultimtlng| ... /_.__ N An English pedestrian recently ran 40 miles \ in five hours, lacking seven minqtes, without. ex- hibiting any distress. This remsrkable feat was 1 accomplished for the very moderate compensa- I` tion of 20. ` .--..\,uu.n.uI.:urI I IIIILLILB In nu: 1ur|. BLAH S0l]](' S l have been cleared out for them `them are very destitute, esp: ` women and chiId1'cu.-Fruf.~rnc1r. `l.'I_y. Jl\IlIE.', LIILH 1111115 \.uu`.'~u\.u u. nuuu, women, uml Lzlxilclrcu u|;uu.r(l, the islanders `had to watch for an interval in the Waves no puss xhrnugh the c21vern,t-lac their lruil bouts would have been swamped by the tidc duslnng against the rock. Then pro` icccsling nrn\'arl:s' to 11 part of the rock `Which was sxnmntlnc-1` and nut so jagged, the .WhuIC par-tyvpusscng_':L-rs and smi1nrsinclu(l~ ctl-wcrc nlmwn up the fncr: of the cliff `and suf'cl_y lamlc-1 0:1 (mm _.r:'/`um. The _LiIJ 1 .: u u .- LII illnuu mun Eu nu. 2 r Ccctling 1 1 which s1n uu pun`.- . whole u (N 1 children were lie.- an 11 and so they nmdu the 1 I... , _-_,, .I,,, , .._ 1 lll LJL JJ\.I7'l\.l\` I'~LI\.I Ac-cl tn Fair Isle; m I- f the pnsscngurs nun "5-Inn uf the prnpri \ Gatherer, the rm.- ` ` nl \I \_....-.. .. . ru `ishm-I lying hutwt.-en `with 20 snilnrs uud `board, run unhnrc on the `where the rocks tuwcre 1"" - Tlm violence 01' thu- ,t.ho hack ()1 the ship, um! at. I111; LII.I\r . ..-_ Y On Snturrlny morning, the 23rd ult., II sad cnhnmity lnnppuxnul nt Fair Isle, nalnnll the Orkucys nud \ She-llnnAl. An 1-mi,_;ranL ship culled the huuml frmn I311-nncnlu New York, 445 passengers rm Sheep Craig, where the roe-ks`nrch1'ghcst, and gut, xed in :1 little creek, or "gnc us it is called, M d far above the Tlwru was crm.-ai(lcra.blc nnd the island was unob- fnrtumue ship whsjust Collision broke I.t=z-xawng, mnsis of the ship. fog M the tim(-, served until the un the same- .. ... IV! ..I `WREUK Sn! urrlny ml alum! th ....|.....| An 1-mi. _ ,,-... L unauc, LIIC In (la: pres nmernus; all the royal Francis 11. head,` mlitan and Ram..- ...---~ _- --nuu DLIC urlde of man, who an (l very jealous asked for $500, le b er moment of :35. replied that He demand- K or AN EMIGRANT sum ON THE SCOTCII gmwr. l"\|'v\-.1 null .- .,.....m uut 11 not infor im The feet, his b: er g ` J. _u;. LJIIAL ay brains er guilty con- man, con- uting demanding the 1 '1]?! n" `I ..t. ..A\.,\.i111'vL.IJJ\JZI.l1l,PlJ` IL may DI: (inert. is limited; and as these H e.-`capcd far the mot. part in clothes they wore at the time, tlhuut ch.-m_:;e of clothing. bed :1clut1u.=<, um! have suffered urc, the risk uf contagious -nring uinrmg them is nut slight. In-en lt.`C(`i.\'t3tt into part. of the and prison; and two apart- ie fort aml stow.`-houses ieured them. Many of very destitute, especially the children.-Fmf.emm. reeks `wburyport, l ousl r mill, than uni..- 4-.-- -man taken in charge in Chicago other day, who illusion that the ad was pursuing her g, skeleton arms out- had already apparition and l pursued. Tlm .m.,..:~- -1 Prince who has been tter-carrier for the postofce was recently arrested, nbbing letters of their com 3:` confessed that x of taking the let- '53 Woman narnml M:n__ urvuhll .'-t:\r'BlJ and eight I private oratory, Palace, marriage of daughter of present were l family or gt head. a m.m:...- Single copies of the DAILY Nuts may be bnd at the counter or the publishing ofce. Price ild M t(l;e 8th, says: nnr` *5" ` ,,_-.u.- uuxl Tl{e insanity 01 3f tragedy that that time she E/Ornml man ...1. , 29. -..--aavll aII. or to the who same time. is endenvorin s by mamnge --s-, an : ;-. and lte nrmm-1. 25 25 Dozen ' i W I Executed nently, cheaply, and expedhioualy In tho DAILY NEWS JOB PRINTING OFFlCl~`. 25 Dozen June 28th, 0 and Phoebe C`: 3 days. DIED. merino ee ctavius Charles ' : `Zed June 29. .... .. ..u...u unng Inc: a. lock of Thiodon ; hair. On Tneodny the pledge was 1 note uccompnnying it, in which Osptsh Jane: said: `I send you a. real look of King _'J,'IIeo- dore s hair. I reality." u-IIJVU I-I reality." _ , _ -vv- vb DIE Ill W M dore's hair, cut. from his head After death by Captain C. P`. Jones, Deputy Auistnnt Qanta- master Genenl, was received in Plymouth on Tuesday, and no mate: of curiosity itie nowi exhibited in a. shop window in (lungs street. Captain James, when shout toltlrtfot Ab]!- sinln, joculurly promised I friend 58 Plymouth that he would bring back lock Theodore ! redeemed. A . nno- ---_.___ , uol Bottles. The English puvabrokou complain, it in aid, that their iutemats suffer severely from tho fre- quent change: in female fashion. sad that than articles of clothing pledged with them are not redeemed at the end of twelve months, the change: of fashion greatly detariallto the Vlltlo ofancb articles. The AuocintionofPn1IIbmIn_tl have therefore prepnred A bill to he introdnatl into Parliament in the next session nnthorislng the angle of all nrticlea of clothing not redeulotl at the and of six months humid of twelve. wuuuuy. IL appeu-e that the Empress of the French has struck out of her invimion list two Amerieen families, the young ladies belonging to which she consider: as too eccentric in dress and Into- uer to be received at Court. One of the young ladi- s in question, whose Ikuing had been much remarked lent wine: by `His Majesty, lately lent him his portrait executed by herself, with the foluowing naive inscription, D'm:e emie e. In sum. . M Train: Arrive and depart from the Suuon ma follow: _-_v _-- vv :1; nnnuuii anon IIIUIIII-u The Archbishop of Munich he: demanded and obtained the seizure of the Nmlvellitfl oflhet city for exciting to hatred en! contempt eerui ciaases of society. The inerimineted journd stated that the decadence in Agriculture in Be- varin. was due in greelpart to the number of holidays, pilgrimegee, 8a., celebrated in the country. ' It nnnnnun as.-. -`L- I:I_.__--- --- - *"O "' r-r"' The Hon. Reverdy Johnlon. the new Ameri- can Minister to the Court of Great Britain, will sail from the port of Bahimore on the In ol August. Mrs Abraham Lincoln and her Ion Teddie will be unnnn nu. a_-._...... 6L. A paper hanger of Ronbnix, Frnnoo, fall 1 vic- aim to his imprudenco some short. time back by going to his breakfast without n! washing his hands nfte: handling some green papering. Tho inquest proved that death was cuued by the introduction into the nynem of am of copper, now so much used in the nunutncture of green colouring for paper. PI"L., I1-.. `fl, 1 V ` ;;u5I.IuL- nu: nurnuuul LIIIGOIII Illa D21 will be nmong the pnucngeu. She will be under Mr Johnson : protection to Liva- pool, where she will meet her friendl. NIL- A__LI.!_I,-,, b If u - `___ ___ . . - --------- v-an.. A new and dnngeroue re-work, celled tha Fenian torpedo, has been introduced in Alnericnn cities. These are scattered on the pefement, and exp]OdB under the feet of the lite: penon gyho tread: on them. Already serious wcidente hen occurred to innocent. person, as the torpedoes burn: with great violence, and are capable of do- ing much injury. Their ule ought to be up- pressed. A huge Indinninn in England. bein f thanked for having rencund I lady Luck of a ferocious dog, which be Mind by the throat and lhroltled, uid, Of course I y glad to help Ihe gal, but what I ynmed mg was to given that condemned English en: gum, Adequate notion of the America eagle. A ____ .._A .I..._.._..... A._ _.._,I, .. - -. ..-._,- "*" _,_7,--,_- _---_-_.,. Part of the Shea! Works, Bheold, Raging the property of Mean. Mnppin & 00., I110 fnller: with a tremendous cruh, linking lhg gum.` neighbourhood, and causing much nlnrm. par, tunnlely no one was hurt, the men huing mg 011' an hour or two p:-evioully. I .1 I1!,,!_ ,`II,l -- A despntch from Salt Luke Cily II]! lhatthg `funeral of Heber C. Kilnbnll wu Iltoud erod the greatest lou to the momonuiocg death ofJoe Smith. The Tube:-noulould pa buildings were dnped_in mourning. II ,A -5 AL- 51.--! II7-_I..- ElL_1,lI 1 - several tbounnd perlonn. His death kg: b _ 3:. lie Jealousy In the cause of Verdi : refusal of the decoration of the crown of Italy. The Ila. ister of Public Instruction oflhnl. kingdom wrou a letter to Rouinl, in which be proolnhnod him king of kings, nmong musicians. Thu mm. to Verdi's ears, and he refused the ifof honour. A lady in 11;: Yo}; b;u|two_ Ah!`-`pony M1? strutqbout "tho glrnwing moon in nu u;|.., '1 flu` nf ILA nlt lnlrhuflnukn I- AL- n I [This in by Montreal time, from which deduct 11] minutes for the di`erencu between Moan-en! Ind Kingou lime ] Tn) Won: Iuuv C1nu..-`-T of the doeponiug of this cnnnl bu sad the result is highiy ulisfnc` ne proxixno the ferry boat: vi] tripe daily to Cnpe Vincent. V` """'O V '" "" '_' "" V II!!! A humming bird entered tto 111.11 at 1 concert and hovered venialently over the la which a lady wore in her bonnet. W" I """"""" "` " ' "'3 ""' " -` "]|'. I ` One of tho niouhtskinrln-lckn In the II version of " lo Thorou_htuu"-" L Abinzg is one by which the nudnence norm to hear tho crunching of snow under the feat of lho um. I I...-unninau H}-I-A AnAnAl' 0|-- L-Il _A . FRESH OYSTERS, HEBMETIUALLY SEALED. u very ne TOHATO SAUCE. OYBTERS, very ne , in 1 lb Tina, very ne. f Single copies of ghe Cnnomcu A.\'h N|ws_ continuing lbe nova of the week, may be Inc! in I-rnppera for mailing. Price 3d.e-sch, nuued every Fridly. LOBSTEBS, in R. IIGRAE It 00. B. IIOBAE 3 00. . R. HcRAE I 00. him-lea,'aon of Charles e, aged 4 months and |A Riifi 4:15p.m. 4- It FBIIOH FE] 3 SEE FIRST PAGE. r I rich treat my be expecwd. Q -'5""" June 27.-'l'be nteuner _ za.--In the Corps Legioluif gogmct made with the 3..- ' . `c Steamship Company `on of mnils to Panama approved. -4-- Tu-IHA 9.` _"I`11a Qfanntnal-.r Ann S-nuwsnnr Fn'r1uL.--We cal] an of our reader: and the public gene- : bunt sud Itnwberry fauinl on nd, lo-Inorrow, in aid of Trinity Church nnge Building Funds. The band of will be pruent during the day, nnd trout mar 5- -----` flI"l'1"""" ~ J ` , Juno 28.---The steamship Eur Yotk on thn 16th ar_ !" d`J. and sailed V. AND` Olnouu :9,T1:2o p.m.--Canola for I 94}to 943; BOI`l'I3; CC I `,0 A can __l'I.nL-_ __l-` Jlllu -us. ,___ ~- 15! Ttoon had geng:`N'"' ,.3'1'fI1l enemy, offering :3 " W` di-b-nd his uni! u *~ . It was 1]: 1, Id accept these ""5 i... , pin eftgfe in po,,m_n"i"'."': Jmbm the past few $3 ..,:::;::.;::;:~=~ - foul Bu- 27.--He: British Majesty : I than-d, arrived st, Malta to-day `_ ,,1__.I ' 37, evenfng.-Late and ` . by way of Shanghai , {mm Jnpan. The last due of Mn} 2nd,` gn- , gikgdo had arrived with 1.5419 and was threatening- - __--..... I-nu-I cont 1 H10 nf Li, Weler, from New York `bunt; bu ll'Ved at this Big!` I av y.uI.--U3-III ` QQS3 E-g. unchanged. Buldlt `F;-_|j. Porknnd hrddalll - ..___o;-u TITKYYF I'll Jung T:*i.-11. }raTvoli;|-0 Guide. Wm, J Im__n|._ 1-, , '1-do p.n.-oouomqgm .. nndnncal Rn.-Ann.` . `V-'__'AIIV `or remain! 395- W"E5.hIn- ulllll-Will ! hldanvnm-ind as ' nnwjf anndoinfar (loll noonoeunythntono ,b1-nut will not u'\JIlI\l BIB I . 1 30 pm. Mixed1rniu31 1 at H II A` I IIUIRH W IBI 3.30 |.m. I Inxed train 6:45 3. m. u :1 In nn .1 11;. lion. altogether u guv ClIu..-l-The comploliou .r been effected, ulisfnctory. On the Fan: Rant. ...:11 I V- oIcnn'r.-Tbe public will re- t at the City Hall this even- , the celebrated and fnvonrlte air) At .1... L,- 1 `T"-1'! being the Han n4` 1... |1,:, i. _ __ v\r\.|-l\\.l vernal suffrage to the of the South in the their party would be by in the Southern , . . _ _ - v--. ....u s-vuutli the fund: of the St. --~--;- vn sac` will mnke three Kingston ...u am Mr Geo. L`um1e,o'rcmmn, is appointed Surveyor in Her Majesty`: Customs. Notice appears in the `.Gazette that Mr. Jon. Whitwurth, of Mane hu ster, has endun - ed certain scholarships for Mach anical Science. the scholarships are to he nf the value of100 each, to be open to all of Her Majesty : subjects, whether of the United Kingdom, Indm or the Colonies, who do not` years, as eXperi- , once may prove to be desirable. l ,_--. ~~..u uanuc. r lxponraxr T0 Hcsnmns -The Hamilton l Tmus says :-A German citizen residing on King street west has made an important dis:ov- ` cry for overcoming a frequent source of disquiet- nde in families--an eifectual means of keeping l his wife at home. The lady who is the subject l of the experiment called at the Times office to- day, and complained btterly of the alleged per- secutions, and desired a full exposure to be made of the case. We were inclined to refrain, how- ever, through fear that the plan mightcome tobe generally adopted. The injured woman a5sert- F ed that it was the custom of her husband to con- crate, which stood on end in one corner of the bedroom, and which was used as a prison cell. When the husband had "the fit." on, he placed his wife in this with her sewing. Two small chain: with padlocks kept the door fastened, and here the poor woman must sit and saw, and, await the return and pleasure of her lord and matter before she could come out. He had; adopted this plan of keeping her in on four dif- ferent occasions recently, it previously hnving been the custom to lock her in a bedroom, but -` she had managed to escape by a window. The nilicted woman was recommended to consult the Uadi in to the extent that domestic discipline may be legally carried. We mightadd that first class crockery crates are obtainable at various establishments in the city. 1 While some npgro boys from men: opposnle Newbaru. N. C., ft in Scott! Creek, a branch (film :3,` day, June 14,0139 of them was: _ I gator, and before any 1191;, cc, urn: lira.-.lI.v n-I;-.- .._ I ..... ...., .- sun: Lhen from All budquu-ten, and A FRIGEITFCL TRAGEDY HE A r-.nA.\`sA.<.--.4. shing party in the vicinity of `Ten Mile Bayou were recently enjoying themse-ives,when ajoung man named Clarence Van Collins, son of Mr Tom Collins, rode up to the party, nccompnnied by 3 friend. Collins was armed with El shot- gun, and, nddrettsing Mr Geo, Bethel, one of` the puny. asked him if he was prepared to settle an nccount be had against him for some bay which he had sold to his father, Mr T , C. Bethel. The young man replied that that was not a. proper time to present such an account. Sonia angry words passed between the p iriies, and Bethe], who displsyed much coolness and bravery, ad- vancad upon Collins, but without making any demonstrations as if he intended to shoot his antagonist. Meanwhile Collins had raised his gun to his shoulder and told Bethel lliathe would shoot him, when Bethel replied Illjl he Ius toogreat a coward to shoot. The words were hardly out of his mouth when Collins pulled the trigger and red, and the entire to n. tents lodged in BetheI'3 right. breast, and he fell to the ground. A second afterward, as poor Betbel lay proalrate, he red the second shot, the chuge entering Bethel s head as he lay wet. l tering in his blood. It is stated that Collins rode l down to Hopeeld on the same train with the l body, and from his actions he sppenred to ima- l gins that he had acted entirely in self-defence _ No Arrest was made. } v_,, `um-s n uuzll: Saturday aft POLICE Conn`, Mom.lny.--Micbn Indian, was charged with lrelng dr: aing been in Ibe cells si; co Sallzrtlnl `allowed to depnrt after kuing ndrno 1 appear at the bar of 1L0 court ng vised to appear less often at the be g... A u .1 - `tyu_ inspector or lic jwilhout license at H Barrack and Onlriq proved by two wnturi $30 and 5': costs. ` Elbe lower Railway ls similar otfenceanni i but lbe 1 ,beIring ( } Monday: also an expectation L Brockville ukingpm-1 the idea of I11: rrtce tnlued late on Saturda that can be (`xp('tL`: an-1 others are on - three or four bc nnd_' . ---4\.rLl |\Jl AU `board her con Z_._.._~.__ Bun: S-nuwsnnrl the Ittention I 1111; to the ntn Wolfe Inland, 1:` and Psrnonnge Fn ch. D n n --9-- - . ......... ~ nn uv1L.:.'1 ibcen receircd by the m .1`.-.....:.... .1. .I.. parade Arrangement urn u m `.u..... LH be glad in dif-1` isions having` JILOID lunged J omsn consult! I \ LUV Carri:-rf W. m;..L.. ..,:,a .L . .- 1 {on the tavern un was chnrgvd by 111 Luau one mmute. He put his head out of his] _ `' side window and looked forward, and said, ,\l_yl E God, that's so !" and left the room. We went ltogether to the larboard cabin stairs, when I 3 lost sightof him. Iwent to my room and put on my life preset-vet-s, The ladias and men were alike provided with preservers, And, so far as I know, had them on properly, I told them the boatwould go down in one minute and the 500- ner we got o` and away from her the better. The ladies were more calm and collected than `most of the men. There was no shrieking or fainting, but all weutout to the outside deck ` through the larboard cabin door, and hesitated 1 1 l a moment to get over the stem. 1 pn.ased,l tling,and li ; it was much ( I uur we gut on am) I I most w ` In It through ihe crowd and gun found that the bow had eel like climbing down it lndderi er deck. Called out to them o 2 n Inc WIN larboard bow ' lean.-...l. v\u< ,_ _. .-.......5 m as muugn the en` one. I went at once to W at we should go down in] man one minute. He band ` God, ! We |tOH`Elber m lhn I.=..,...- -T=, - - r i lain would notify us when he i in danger, and that I would g 5 I could nd out our real situ ? them standing near the stateroom door, Miss i Minnie going towards it as though to put on her i dress as [had advised. \ Went a third time below [spoke to Watson, Are we making water ftli ` He said, "Yes." Just then some one came along `help to throw pig iron overboard iwiih a view to help do it, and noticed the deck i sidkingfbrtvnrri: iouked into the foreoastle and E-1W the Water rushing in as though the entire was Dnnn T --mt -- -V ` "' uuuuurl U10 Cp- thought we were 0 again and ee if ation. I then left . went forward ucl uncau. Al IDIS point the 01 J" II" we are in danger would not t I the whistle 7" I replied that do th go: real nim.m ` _, 5... ucn Lu) as-JIsLance,Dut I hoped we .noL come to that; to keep perfectly call {such like directions. In xing her life pr f on she said, You see I am not dressed; belle!` put. on my dress ? I do not know! do on such occasion." I advised her to her dress. At this point oldestsiste dplncrnr u.-...1.a ..... .L - not thank me enough. I then showed her how to put on and use her life preservcr. The elder sister watched her closely and irnitalcd her in putting on the prcservers, but said little or noth- ing. Minnie then asked me if I could swim. I gtmd her I could S`hn r|-~- ~-- " ' Sl:!lel' ,-_ Vkl and: imital 1 uc UIUEF .x}ncu, " NU; l[.`&[ 1 She said they were a what no do,uudi1'I we 1 y put use her! , r_-..-.-mu. LUC as P. was dre3sed--the yonggeat was in xi clothes, with a. shawl around her a. The younger one, whose namel sMinnie,.1sked me if I was 5. sailor. I No; that I was a. passenger only." alone and dii not know lo,uudi1'I would show them she could is enough I than arm---A L- - THE DAILY NEVWS--MONDAY EVENING. JUNE , ._... run. ll.JU UIIJEBE HISICI inn er the ca mi: 8 P doubtless lb if! nu wk... L A - but . 11.: that _. ....u5u:` were [akin 1 . n `.0 calm, and preserver ee had I as know what to ' put on point Oldentnisnnp hm . _.... nub 4.:-:usn:u; u 1 zaint oldest siste. bmxld um 05-." .... 3 lhe Misses Patcbin and y to be in serious danger` r of me Courtland, and heir life praservera. The d--the vnn 1:-roan ---n -- , _....-.~.u unuu, I15 I U iing water? He sni My fast?" He sai-: , _,`__ , _._ ........, ' 1:5. and called for rbonrd sud uto1hc Foreoaslle nas Wlinf In Anna on V - I Illlkl Whey could He 88 keep In Kurznfu Cotcn-r.-'I`be member the concert I in; by It Kennedy, Scotch vocnliet, in aid of fun Andrew : Society. IN .\lUN'I`REAL. .5" un: cuurc r Wat- 'n .Inu:-- -- `~A ,,--.a-in DGILI, capnuu blow mess the ght wpm .u II Ill` I n in less :t his ` .id, My I Ve fuknn I` -_ .-... uuunu, me Issue ofwhich is r i a central aulhority, and upon the p) agement of examinations, which are n to degenerate are 3 s V x * 1: ' r ~' t est 0!! egenumeuesso pm! I shows that t 5 [ 5 extended to_onl_y nbo ` sin, and advise: the a Accounts from 1 England state that ` satisfactory. At I remained without prices. In the woo J ford, Halifax and complaint is not made. Mr on tbe efficient system in the of text books, the issue 0 x test of {be m" n..-:n--- a in Prussia, where the principle of State sh \ auuL'Ll0l1, wel devote teach ' I English masters The French psi English under-masters, to add to their vs nold says that p lation by the scribing to teachers the ' follow, too much reqniri tore a man can move. This, ho } general fault of the French Gove Prnnnin r-1`---` " ,r-_,.... u. uuiuurt, M&llUlE' in matters number of Continent: city of Government Com porn affords interest live to their ll tailed sketch of French, 1 Swiss education. In Frat school system especially ~ the supervision given study by the Council of In` struck by the eminence of body is composed. He II professors in England, hav ness details, n l8ll'n."Iinn -- -- uonournou DJ.`r.-To-dny anni- verury of the coronation of her Majesty, 1837, the royal Itadnrd urn diaplnyod 1!`. Port Henry and the anuouury salute red, while the nation- nl ag! wen hoisted It the various public am- out ,,__.. uuuuuu UN UUNTIN SCHOULS. his not perhaps generally known aposxle of cuitdre, Mauh education 1: 1.-- . - T MATTHE W ARNOLD Qnnn , ,4--4 yuuuuuca [0 De i discussion. The the agitation for Church. A congress of he held in Kingston, over which the ed, to discuss the present state or the es` ment, and to an to meet the e of the Church. d aasuranc State in Jamaica. was not con Government; whatever else doni A severe shock ofearthqnnke, iaetin seconds, was experienced about o templated A ccoumg ; Cnllrv-ml -_. uu Aur many years without irjury. The central parts ofthc island have been visi- ted by one of the heaviest oods ever known in Jamaica, In the parish of St, Thomas in the Vale the Rio Cobre ovelowed its banks, iub- ` merging sugar estnles, and whole fields of canes ripe and ready for cutting, or already cut and lying on the ground, had been swept away. Esulee ``works ' were ooded, and produce and supplies in large qunnmies doors burnt open, minke washed out and carried away by the lor- ` rem. A waggon whh four hogsbeads of sugar ` and Fl punch;-on of rum was sweptoff the Bay - \\'a k load and lost, and 1,4 steers that were 211- ' inched to it bring drowned? Cattle, horses, cot- mgea and provisuon elds Were carried away by the ood, and Spanish Town the water rose [0 within a few feet. of the bridge across the Rio Cobra. that structure heing nearly 40 feet high: Ildn ...L~-A r -- away. The disestablishmeul of Church continues t discussion 'I`m. n.....:_., u ,, ....._....-.u uul null C 1 rum Walk am drown eld 1 Hun an,` _--J . uuuu u.1..11AlUf|. I By a late urriva1at.'\'ew York, we have nd-` rice: from Kingston to this 9111 mst -- ,` The soundings which Ibe Uniled stale; slenm- 1 er Gettysburg had been engaged in taking 130- l twc-Pu Aspinwall and Jamnicu,fort.he1ayiug of; a marine cable, had been completed. It has f been found lbal the greatest. depth of wnterdoeu ` not exceed 1,200 lntboms, while the bottom is all } so soft as to afford a safe bed for line cable to rest ; on !or many without r`!nh-nl nan-In nr.|._ :_I - - IEIILI IV 19! pa= A New York paper says: BL-fore noon to-day (l"rid:ty,) A gzrcnt antic-red bovine, lindtng the .' time hanging heavily on his hands, strolled lei- surt-ly and modestly by the side door on Broomc` street into the store of E. V. llaughwont, on %ro.tdvra_v nnd llroome street. It was curly, and the visit being unexpected as it was momentous, there was no one in the immedttte neighbour hood wnn adequately realized it nature and importance. However, when it had been noticed by omebody iuduitriously cleaning the glass ` cases, no battery of artillery planted in the door- way prepnting 'lU shell the whole concern could i have conveyed any more appalling impression ln went the hull between rows of brilliant. glass cases, in which the most expensive of Bohemian t-rises were contained, and, turning to the right made his way to a magnicent mirror. Thanks to that mirror. the establishment was saved. Overcome by his vanity. that wretched hull stood stupidly admiring himself` when his time should l1a\'(`ltE`(-BI] occupied in making acquaintance with the china and enjoying at good time generally. Hp wcil deserves never to get a similar or-nncc again. Two L-ipcds stoic noiselcmlj behind hint and while he was utterly lost admiring the sharp lip on his l]Ol|"I9,IO0lS him quietly by the tail and drew him gently back. Then with the utmost facility they wheeled him round, and showed to tho door, with fl success the marvellous that into, article that tlwiblv stunid hnll will h...-.. In mu Li - 4,-I re. i An altogether unexpected event in American politics is the [triumph of the Democratic party in the recoustruct.ed" State of Mississippi by the aid of negro votes. The Republicans have advocated the extension of universal coloured population full expectation that strengthened thereby States, but the result in Mississippi shows lhnt Democratic leaders are quite able to command support from a class who, it was supposed, would only hate them. The state of the case appears to be this, that the white residents and planters are of the Democratic party, and the negroes having every reason to oonde in their neighbours as friends and employers have adopted the Democratic platform of politics, which seems best to meet the desires of the la- bouring classes, as witness the Irish and Grrman element in the party. tion in Mississippi must prove a sore blow to the Republican party, while the resul must be accepted as `benecial, inasmuch as it is calculated to make negro suffrage less a matter ofagitetion and contest at the North than it has been.