h rjs la tin ohuonicic a oa rwa i jrj mn nkimuittr ink niitcunfcit km atto smut aiatr ulfcvatok tatltua os thk amthsimit n wednesday 8atub 7wui twcmti shiium rtnas wv cijronick btyette and kingston commercial advertiser every nkmiciition of letter press printing vatlv ap tfut rkiijintia tlivni at 111 olkomt it cimir oimi aso ow ir telxr nee ilof ff pap he utroaoe vol xx1ij kingston canada saturday april 10 1h4i nh 6h ktatiokehv wauiihinsi wbrra krii iviu if f tttll ol wkltini iamllcs i hjrltyflt to jhtiy- t i lie sutiuiirfy litht vr tfc smlm afcft in ill u uamtles whjmi 1 lu u- i 11 il a hirnf lift wl4fffiiwi by uokiilmiwliifty tliro sij in 2 l vie bfcltsj v inr 7v ftntodii 0 mw17mj omty ftook hismlhy il statmsfht tyahemvsfi ui ran rinaavni iti 1 i a at id m iili ci kit fc rjitr ove kinptoi attril 3l im1 j y moon ikp it df 4 rtw the hum nv r tv rr i 1 n i r m llrr uur uuiptf hu a wrn tvm iioa tt4j iiiiw flfj nj minn ilul of u il lw lhin imi tl one ihat il telle ai iwciic range w takia mv ssort the to calk af ihjikj i toxr full grown cfc rttttrvj as sir aj roin4 nr ibacu artj m brfgm at burnrr ni t oukh dull and if td damp at j wkjbeoi uinfp otiht rcjular dd rarocfcul luaaft in a london fv benighted- to k lomii horm and aiut ben all foc1ic mr ilf nd tmdvr j ltnir wi jritclt a cima liump aj atnlip a cooojon fl or a ry a cfjiu tub a oocbcr clu ivuh a halo ofdrtamtkc aplcndof a aphtc aoch aj sor froa lialua ihic in jnliri dear ukj tiqvl eycj fs nlitla aiikut brartriea and iocawlh imh fitoft 4h fortianca booiu one s v mott i of nwi for k lntiiu j lhr uvwlcr plaurn and paoa like a wlnr aciicc esjf0fj fvf all n wlii at4 imui and ur ami ifce imwil ttix fccioui and dear mtft the imjcrf r loir it trtanl lec lkt irmli ala awtjttm m and rfcee t l humbun tpot and ur plannjl tlgfl lil inrnt wiucrvrtan 1m0 ptrjikptatr atid c1ifhrii to moomftai4at lot ht incckna ti1ct tf and mi in j oicntmnil nd jj f with lht ajrcl widni- ai ocddtnj ln thai to fdjt iwf rui attack vof ifla jtr ilvi itiallltrtt tllautt and viilldv wav from in cmer6riaiic1i to djn at a pennj i4iin os hjpr hrrf thc ifpj atttc v ft fvfh ft billl fljbcl h i lie f of a pair of mulij ott tit ihdt in ifmc vt the lerpruta bw to enjoy utc fvfe prmivtalluv with ftf much of the bid oripnjj btit a a 1 ctcr rr tot era kcrclticg bf eho wai o laker ofafltirt hou ojvpeot nvt unto mrft to nvvt w tlicrc scuiro lhaif just who i i to how you tavc iic trntirr jtoniihrt fnl mm tafia man 1 be in our churvlt ifyouj only well 3 a hearer oc ibc worj l aunt i r v l 1 j not tec that vour m 99 yoo coll lltcm arc a whit i i l i mi in frgnf i rc jtccto jna profoaigfi ft much as df- man but hnow cftowh of ont of your church wbcm you uiink n gtcat deal o io know that ij no tutr than fu ihovtd at tbcc igufcocv auni lizzys tjcyi bcgaarink1e fthc aat tlown bcnijc the sin rv onlcr to apeak in a lower tone dpmcr haodkerchiif over scandal now rl u va mlfblm tltou art fo i tike couraclhou mil i 1 a 1 tioring vilbgo whose inhabi- tant like the good fcofk nf athena trrc mueh pven 10 either mi or hear cf some new tiling irl sfimrc p a faceiiuio oodnaturei son of a body tvlioe joke rr even ret ti mailer nf vimct feenrjl anil havo brc rewld ihrwvh vjuuih vutuvns from folio down to duodecimo aunt lizzy m a deacon snipe wife irter a manlcn tank ahoul fifiy she went to all the meeting kept a regular ac- enuntof every birth death nod qumage wih their dales doctored all the babied nd knew ever yard in tlie neighborhood thawed h ihe young married women how lo makctodp and when they had bad luck made every child in the houc tt ernsrd- fqnjed unlit the lock was chaneed in 6ne wa a kind cvitrap faetntum peflt bee time ingoing frtwi hfhiie to houc grindsogoui a grii ofjbujor 10 each as oc- eation required but always roncluded with the war of tmnpgrrof is hard pooc mr a- or b as the ease wa i puy her from the bottom of my heart or eocnetuch very toothing reflection aunt lizzy wa al- wayi very fond of inking grangers am other without rrcrd tntime or place thc atate of their mind how they enjoyed llieir utimu 6te these cruemiona wrrc ener- ally followed by a vtriitg if scandal which waa calculated to ueslroy the peace and happineas of some of her best frrenda and neighbor but she like all otbef narrator of this kind conaidercd such inidlcciual murder a either establishing her own fair reputation or as the only mode ofenicrtaift baf the village and there by rendering her ociety agreeable one warm eummcv afternoon as the squire was tiuing near hi office door amok- inghfpipe aunt liny wo passing by with great speed ruminating on the new of the daywticn thcsquire suddenly broueit her lo as the saitora ay by what your hurry auoi liy t walk hv tlw old lady who nerer wanted a recond invitation went into the oftceand the folnv ing dialogue soon commenced wdl squire t i have heen thinking hi forenoon what a useful man you migh be if rood only leave off your lhl coaver- ntioin m the book mys and become a you might be an ornament ind ute a our minister ayf- why as to ftttj aunt liizy a cheer- rul countenance i consider as the best index of a gratefut heart and you know what the bible aay on that subject when you fast be not a the ajpocritt dorfcountetiaike laasjl anoint thy bead and 1004 my f l izzy beean u feel for her pocke 1 the cover of her nd nil thinr be ilaricge of scan- menced fire know what you t i knewtbe y curia about perience was putting add spurs one in her ac- consent- vprev rith tier lap aod beg snuff box in true tng in rcftdincaa for datum ma gnat um 1 now squire i war mean by one of our ci trollope i ddnmikeao her head when she told the squire finding curt fib boot on had no oceaji to the heel for the old lady head that was worth both cordingly ho bad no peace um cd toexpiain what he meant b ton in private this was a dca aunt lizzy now aunt lizzy will you ultcmru r mli uui um v ill nrmccf aommun icauamm am about to tell you to a living bcin i hat you will keep it while you live as a inviolable aecrctv yc souire i declare i wont never nobody oothint about u a loag a i brca tho breath oflibt and ill take a bible call on it there aartio oa i live squire be fore you or any other magistrate in the whole coihtry well then you know when t went up to boston a year ago i yes yea squiie and i know who went with yoo too suay b and dolly t and her ettter prudence never mind who went witb me aunt 1 there wa a whote lot of passengers but hot 1 none nf yocr botsi sqnrre otrt with h aertous to both church if folk will act so a trohopc l but aunt lizay im afranj youjl bring mo into the scrape 1 p- totd you over and over again that nobody never shall know nothing about it and your wife knows i aim leaky my wife i wouldnt have her know what i wa going to say for the world why aunt lizzy if she should know it well don be afeard squire i once for all iii take my oath that no living criior vhant never as long a i live know a hap ont- well then if you roust know il i slept with one of the likeliest of your church rrkmbers nearly half the way up i aunt lizzy drew in a long breaus shut up her anuflbox and put it into her pockety mutlerins to herself- the likeliest of our church member i thought it was stiy b likeliest i this coroeu of being flattereda trollope well one thing i know the way of iraasptnaor 1 hard but i hope youll never tctl nobody onh squirt for aartio aa the world efsta a thing should be known our church would be ecalttrm abroad like sheep without a ahepberd in a few- momenta aunt ltzay look her departure riving tho snuiro another caution and a sly wink as she said good by eft me alooo for a necreu it was not many days before squire p received a very polite note from parson requesting him to attend a roeetiug of the church and many of the parish at the south conlercoce room in order toacttlc tome dlf- gculuea with one of the church nmsmbera who in order to clear op her character rt qteattd squire p to be present the parson who was a very worthy man knew the frailty of aomeof the weak aislera as auot liazy called them and as he wu a particular friend of squire p- requested hip note to say nothing of it to his wife but the squire took the hint and telling his wife that there wu a pariah meet requested her to be ready attwo orjock and he wuud call for her acotttinsjj the hour of meeting cams the whole village flocked to ibo room which could not hold half of them alleyeswere altematdy 00 the squire and suay b mr p stared and susy 8 looked as though she had been crying a fortnight tho parana with aoaened tone and in a ddicato a manner as rtttsiblc otatcil the story r suay b winch he owrvcd was in every bodys mouth and ivhich he did not hitntctf believe a word of and squire p being cal led on to stand witness after painime in lively colors the evils of stabler with which their village had been infested and particu larly the church called on aunt ut3y in presence of llw meeting and before the church to come out and make acknow ledgment for violaung a bible oath aunt lizzys apology was that psc only told dea con bnipc wife onl and ae tok an oath that alto wouldnt never tdl nobody else osft deacon snipes wife hd it ap pears aworri roat toolliakers sister never to tell nohody onl and so it went through the whole church and thence ih rough the village the sqwrc then acknowledged before the wholo meeting tltai he had an he told auntliazy slept with a church member half lite way up to boelon and that he be lieved her lo be one of the likeliest of imr members inasmuch us she would never hear or retail slander ah eyes were now attemalely turned on susy b and squire pv wifc aunt lizzy enjoyed a kind of diabolical triumph which lite squire no sooner perceived than he gniahcd hu sen tence by declaring that the church member to whom be alluded saw ais outi lawful wr aunt lizzy drew in her head under a huge bonnet aa a turtle doer under his shell and marched oway into one corner of the room like a dog uiat had been kilting slkc the souire ns usual hurst into a fit of aughter froru which hr wife susy b and even the parson could not refrain joining and parson g- afterwards acknowledged that squire p had given a deathblow to candal in the village which all his preach g could not have done froaa the london alias come engtith grammar a new on j reefiouj introduction to the engtla ew sv ac vfaor of the comic a graauaor r bcnlley lan- ituo- thia is a w introduction to the tongue ia indisputable nor is it that any body will be disposed tia ragetiousness the humor not so rich aa that of its prede- hnrs tht nmm of the concert suited in ilic ftrst experiment dead language is more sus- ndiculous than a lanjruayc m but be lw reason what il comic grammar is not tin conic grammar is divided between the itcrpresa the for- ha by far the laigec very to de bowe cejwr uoo wa or perht ceptiue o every day may this e so comic as the comical wood cuts and 1 1 upon tho rd ipirlt which rende iih ri specimen ol a mixed op with ery complete view ir not exhibited but conatantly krous examples latin gram- is followed prcgreasivdy arc univer- tooguc- aa the des- represrnc t will be ivc of it 191 r three tative few aaed share of the autb difltcutt to afford hi method of iltur the humor wchave of the principle of of course with fo suggested by irresistibly oftbeir violation aa mar the regular school c the author building up hi upon the solid foundations sally accepted as the baai an example or two as criptive part can fairiy be sai the coenpound drollery of the better than any account we frat of pronouns in general pronouns or proxyaouns kinds namely the personal and the adjective pronouns jv ore that when wo said page back that a pronoun was a instead of a noun c dd not mean such words as thingumbob whatat what4yecalit artd the like pronou and that although wc shall proc treat of the rjronouna in the english piapr we shall have nothing to do at n sent with what some people call pron tssmm having been thai initiated into the gene ral nature of prorount we proceed 10 a spedal illuatracon of the personal pro noun mr haddaros tocft be personal sir i vm aot sir you hsr sir what did i aay sir t tell me that you reflected oa my nertewion sir you said as there was sossr people as u ways stock up forlhe cloth andyouinsin- nivatod that certain parlies dined by means qttaoaginx from the parish ask any gentleman in the westry if that an personal p veil sir vol 1 says til stick to yes sir like vax as the saying is wot dye mean hy that sit v wrtl ayvr yiwsishtttfsbstr youvu anotr sir yiuv nugeijman sir yotiv a hufug sirv youvaknav sir youre a rvasrp a wafoond sir yuurv a v dt sir t youre a tjlsr ywre a robwr sic order qfjcrl choir chair stc 1 tlfcc above is uol is called personal ian guage how my diltrcnl thina ono word serves to bjn1aaslij eagtiatt a pro noun may be aurimmis as possible and cl mhoily wilt ike offence at it thispierc ol waggery rs admirauy re- flceted in a vis oft select vestry where two fat imtwd men are abusing each oucracroioi tlicublc to the evident cnier- uirmicnt of the ni of the mevting of irregular vrts irregular vcrire imperfect tenw are nor formed hnddingrforcoto the verb as present mn perfect rrf 1 blow i h4ew blown to say i am lown is under certain cir currtanec suit as windy nnd irmpertu oiks weather ropzt enough but f an binned it ill snee be perceived ai not only an ungramtotical hut also a vulgar expression and then folw a string of examples in th- fofmnnn ft dv- pirttrjsam nrh a thirst birfcuated cvlcu fngdwentfr tnakmga capiiatqui upon 1 tree t vujgaritn again of ku jivijej into xpi- rntive inicnnptm- aj ubpmlfiw 01 ihra an etplcaiivo rr in a direct amnion s ms 7 3re tine nt j 1 ih n son an interrogative merely asks a art you a policeman i meaning as iliero nru uiruv in it atiord- w a roally 1 tania- ghniue- are tbofe of which the id the perfect particiile ion as flsjsuj hflwa your irpecrv i f crntve entreaty turn ut vojr of i an imperative sc i command exhoriarv shcuhler arms charge bayonets p a pkm itfrttoyivropri7 pnt ifthr mat 4fi either a aentencc r iitutmrig iart of 1 sentence as u covj your nost olsnliesit p sonit phrases consist of two or more word rnnroprly put toother these are tmprnnr phrases as 4 then old rtu- pidf stand out of the surhine otliur psrscs consist of words put s gethcrlv lades as a duck of a man quite re- i vou ev- am quite a hiviof a shawl so nice fresh ns swrelly pretty di everrnoi never othsfl phrases again rnnsifl of french and l 4 f 1 words pt tnrtlrr hv nentit ofqualiv hecauae ihvir knowledge of both lanuass is pretly nearly equal as au desepoir mis hor de comlaat ennuyc or rather nine eases out of ten ennuie 4 have a great envic to do soaadjo these constitute a 11 important variety if comic english besitra the above there are various phraseswhich we may call elliptical plira set coisisting principally of the peculiar terms unployed in the different trades and profevscins as a ftilton lost by bookseller afudy of ihe uke in slwu do oai college pudding for no 6 by waiters tonarry off h sec how the old womanina reddoak carries olt the tower hy poiners 8te thcfwlowinj upon emphasis iserptally humoriih hmpinnia the distinguishing of some word oiords in a sentence on which we wish ulay particular sires hy a stronger nd ful sound and sometimes by a par- o the voice a lv illustrations of the impnrtaneo of ing to tins ikhition nf lite emphasis- do you like pncoppto mm much as to say 4i you though like nineapplo mm m you like pineapple rumt i mount to can it be that a young man or judy uke you can like pincapptc rum r do vou it at pincaj pc rum v ncatis is it nosnibkj that invteud of disliking you are fond of pmeapjde rum do vou like pineapple rum is an enquiry as u whether you like l kind of rum in particular and panly dtiyou tike pineapple rwsi is equivalent to asking if you think that the flavor of the uneaptile improves that csiie- cial form of alcohol a we1known intanee of an emphasis improperly placed was fumiahed by a rer- tain parson who read a passage in the om testament in the following unlucky man ner and he said unto his rw saddle mr tlie as and they aaddled aim youn- ladies are usually very emphatic in ordinary dinconre yhai a hltv asavl oh t hoit scrttly pretty well i i never tfw 1 declare so nice and 10 innocent and so goj tern pc red and so adectionate and ssrrnt o colour and oh f such f and such hair he too a littto be tro he soa he too trig a taig txig tiir txtg tig e c sc it is quite obvious that live author is a complete master of his sotirei and that under ihe nnsk af fun he reall ernnaes a variety ofauurdtlics nut uwrvly 111 iticapo ken language but in the old rufes upon which our grammar ucd t be founde i bui whirh we are gradually ethifring hi hits at the vulgarisms rf the day are replete with wit and wc hardly know where a clearer insight into the fundamental princi ples of english can be obtained than in this book wherever the author chooses to be ae ro sail eyt duck lord j v and pas uv jav cs tluy pi j with the uiidi rldnding that they inunt le on boird before jark thu lnl salunlay wj o the crew of tlie aledona had tcrtnisiun toalient ihtmnelw fni tbmr vessel yeslerday forcnit lieing suodjy catps r mekrikv y ilr wonderful mtn well at unaf ter wren year assiduous toil and boring to the depth of 1700 feet on the clth febru ary a mufal the engineer n ho bad per severed against atl discouragements in the enterprize tva rewarded at the moment of withdrawing the iron rod a alt k as an or- ihnnffc nfriree with ft ropo4 jnjmi warm water at the sglit pftt he exclaim ed not unlike the creeks under xenophoo on reaching the sea water water p and in hts working clothes rushed 10 the town hall where the municipalitr were in tcs- sion and bursting into their midst repealed 11 water water and they in turn cried huaza for muua the site of this rcmarknfite well which continues to pour forth a full and constant mrcam was al the public hi tighter loure near ibelnrner at grnrzr mulot was honoured with a decoration in concriuoncc of his success he is lo be employed in piercing three other such wells crowds of curious persons had continued to visit this wonder all carrying away in vi als and bottles portions cf water and some shaving tliemvclvc in public wilh the warm fluid ministers had also visited il the water wih it is supposed suffice for the sup ply of the neighborhood of chaiuot of the military school and the invalides yvai baths for line accommodation of the peo ple arc to bo constructed andsupplicd from this source we haw translated the abore item from the paris correspondence of the courrier fran- n y- america jcvi 1 will be perhaps both agreeable w a young lady aays lo a young gen- you area mcr fellow you am j i icans one thing a young gentleman addressing one tcx remarks youre a nice lyou arc he means another end isn gentlemsn pronoun- any particular emphasis is the ion of a fact i is a gentleman wilh the to words friend and grn- ys an insinuation besides so sim pi quest ion ja do you ike the caledonia we saw on saturday last a number of neatly dressed and 6nc looking sailors walking id rough our streets with tlie word caledonia painted on their hat on enquiring we found that they belonged to ihe steampacket caledonia now m 1 1 wc further learned that capt mkeller who commands the cale donia has been foe many years employed in steam navigation and is one of the most able and rftcient commanders at present employed in british vessels his rule and regulations on board differ materially from the rules and regulations of steamships in genera for be is a man who regulates bis own acts by deep seated moral and religi out principle he allow o profanity on board his vessel no quarrelling nor brawl ing nor loud and boistcrou language such as 1 by far too common on board all rlas aci of vessel but his crew consisting of betvcen70 and 80 men all appear quiet orderly under good discipline and attentive to their duties wishing his men to attend religious service on the subbaih he gives to as many as can bo spared from ma du- auiut 70 of his men neatly drewf left tle packet rnntrvd the bitiuior m tlie iwr imat and proceeded the ilvlbtt vitrei in north suuaru lo at- lend divine worship as they pneil ahms the rtrcch their appearance aiiraviet n gil ileal of uttcrtam in tlir afernqri tuy atunded nsreing in the seaman church in purelosu street and in the cktl tag many of ihern were present at a icfwfj 01 the bet 1 1 el in norsk square and afierivariisomc of the crew tia part it a prayer meeting the men appear in be worthy of their toptain and theoilicen alt appear to be gentlonan1y and correct in their deportment il is jii ii to witness such 3 vtale of tilings en board tins vessel- how much mure pleading ibis is than the scariii luut mg quarrelling and fighting which are 00 ificn wiincscd in vcwls tvhere the crews are niimvrou and which many conceive to l utc iusefiarublc accomnouimcnlj of sea i e t r 1 1 n mere jour refvrm in inland the fotloiving ox iract from a letter dated dublin january 2 and received by the editors of the knicker bocker from mr wilson the eminent vo- caosi wiiojc concerts in our aoantic cities musl be fresh in the recollection of many it is wmc four or five years rince i was in this quarter cf the world and the change which ii now perceptible on the face of men and llitngt is astonishing you of course have heard of father maihew and his teetotal pletlges and perhaps thought of il a i did that it was all humbug that the father mut be a fanatic and that it was such a thing a would aoon blow over bui il ia not to it is ascertained thai upwards of three million of souls in ireland have taken thcpwgc the consequence of which i thai instead of the hundred and thous ands beggars that acre wont to infest tlie fitreew some of them wiia scarcely any clothing upon them you now scarcely see one il used to bediieculltodifcoverrvhat was or had lieen the orifinat color or te lute ol a poor jnsjinaus coat in ijl il wa a thing to bobe all recarrb il s now far dffcreni tlie lower orlcrs arc compartitly well clad and dean the distilleries are all turned into hour mill and the public houses have vaniald on st patrick daj although ihe treel were covered with dense crowds of people there was not a tipsy man tu lar seen in for mer times an irishman would have consid ered tiimstlf disgracing his saint his country ami hiuuelf if lie did not get beastly drunk on ihat day ah this reformation has ari en out of the exertions of father mathcw who i hear is an execltefi follow and any thing but a bigot he is now erecting a chapel at conk out of the proceeds of the sale of shilling teetotal pledge medals thai will rest nearly eighty houand pound- and which when bnishcd will rival in magnificence of design and beauty of archi tecture any oher building in europe the taking of ill pledge is noi confined to ihe lower orders many who more in the first circles of society hav taken it and what alaniihes mo most of all is that many of the carmen have taken it who used to be screamers in the drinking way jet tutting strum boat letter from copenhagen of the isth ult- slate that m c- m llifrtli has just solved a problem which for upwards often years has vninlv exercised the sagacity of narat engineer and who solution ha more than once been proposed for competition ns well by the general administration of posts a by the coqioraiion of merchants in tlie capital he ha invented 0 atcamboat capable of cutting its way through tho thickest ice with a speed nearly equal to lhat of ihe un- impeded navigation the general admin istration of poets have received a most fa vourable report from a committee of ship builders and mac bine- makers lo whom ttiey had submitted tho model and have applied for authority to construct a vessel fortho transport of the tuail bags in wirncr wc copy the ouowsstj frin the canada ibpui migtlinc for lli prent monlh stmry in te united vmraata meeting of the clmrcli of ckritiof the bap hit tenrminaitofi asr4mbed in st helen strccji miiilreal held ran ihe 2m f febru ary is1i1 hie iuiuvahj resolution nihd that this church deeply iniprvcl uilh the melancholy fact thai in various nfli v j and especially in if par i tfthca slate of a imrica that land of uom cd llcnc christian prnfcr and eun ciiriiai ministers and deacons are hom ing their fellow ecealuro and alto tfstw tg hiw cliritian inbonda- and t rcmhsove ihnt such a eoure i cssvnlially onchrisiin m principle and inevitably productive of immoral conduct hereby rewdvey 14 that as il is their houndca duty so henceforth il is their solemn determination to withhold communion at the lords table tx admittance intolhelr pulpit from every person known to be the bolder of a slave or the abettor of such aa perit in main taining a system so cruel iniquitous and unchristian it was also resolved that a copy of this resolution be banded lo dr dvie for insertion in ihe baptist magazine jl aw jjrticle in commera the lar gest vessel which has yet entered the poa of runcorn is tlie dauntless now loaded with 220 tons of pyrites or solpbur ore of 21 curt to the ten or about 23 tnna and lying iu the dukes dock the dispute ma f p vwhcr f hv u phur monopoly 1 raued british cbemtsts to exercise thetr skill 10 find a substitute nearer home and immense quantities of py rites are now brought from ireland for that purpose whvehare found lo answer exceed- inrfc icllone grin alone baring a fboa- aand tons of it there lying to oruer it is quite a new article in commerce ifan- chvmct chronicle n ifttjeeptiueofaamanyliy liberty lobe abkol from tin ship on s british jluociation at a meeting of the council held last vcck in london il was finally determiacd ihai the meeting of this liody which is to inko pjace ot tly in- mil the nest summer shall commence on monday the 12th of july and terminate on aturfy the lllh of july and the council will meet on salurdav the io1i1 of july in make tlie necessary arranfemenir fatal rencvntcra duel took place between two gentlemen of this city yester- day which resulted fatally 10 one of the parlies the weapons were double barrel guns and the unfortunate man received at the bat in his adversary ball in the ade a liitic the hip the namea of tho parties are dauphin and nora tho formet kantfl iouung uusriau awanuoji that was killed n- o- dee22d utt wetowaytung ma yesterday roivhi- ding another very severely he had a pis- tol in ins kfl band vvloch kept the prcta- tors al bay till be bad j ashed tlie other to his heart content ibid- deplorable jlccident early yctffrday morning two sons nf mr ale w cam- bell of this city one aged about 1 and the other 11 went out gunning in company with a son of mr ccrcopi the tatter also about 1 1 years old the latter was about to shoot hir gun at a bird when it flew and be took the gun down for the purpose of uncock ing it bi head bent down over tho lock white in the act of unsponingthe lock it few front his grasp and eirrfoded the whole load passed througi ilws chest of mas ter benjamin cambfll the youngrsl uf ihe two boys who expired immediately with out speaking a single word eieept exclaim ing ihat he was shot people abroad ah read the above p-ra- traph wiib amazement at ibeag of these boy but they must know thai our boys earryguns long before they cease to near aprons savannah republican falot effcxft of tiatistcing th higher mortality of engtrsh women by con sumption may be ascribed partly to the in door life which they lead and partly to tha compression preventing ihe expansion of ihe cheat by costume in both way they are deprived of free draughts of vital air and the altered blood dckxisiu tuberculous matter with a fatal unnatural facility thirtf- ont thowand ondnintty english womtn died in one year of the incurable malady will not this impressive fact induce persons of rank and influence to act their coctrtrr women right in tho article of dress and tend ttrcm to abandon a practice which disfigures the body strangle the chest produces mcr- vera or other disttroor arid has n unques tionable tendency lo implant an incurabe hectie malady in the frame t girls have no more need of artificial benes and bandagea than boy scconu iwaj report of ike -i- general houj to live peoceoua the late mr clarstoof frornr being aaksd by a frirarf haw be kept himiilf from being invatred in quarrrlst replied by letting the angry pcttoa be all the quant 1 to r-