IHE OTiWMiSKgr TOTlJKt THDBiSDAT JUiT 2 ISSS Uiog forth their perse- BT ATLANTIC CABLE KadolterstiDg CoPBNSAQBH Jnne29 The delay m transfer of the IeIuk the United States u effect CHTlga g ed I7 J seeonddl70 Pntdy Uifti the nun of 35 be ezpeaded Tbi Umvenitr Cambridge bat conferred degree of LLD oa Ur LongfeU gvarutf of good Thx Free State m Soatb Africa anxtooi toJiio tt Unloa tit5 BBAJWTIHKK Depart 730 J330 4 aod one of Ibe p5xrty held 60 long in cap- Urity by the Ute King Theodoras has arrived m fingiand and today had a pub lic receptf oa- rt KiJdxs CSoUege Yfqm 25 The statute of srartin Lttther ai maoted toay with impcongoerenjonies Loroosinae 2BrThe4iewp65teJ conypntion with the United States is still pefldiBg in the Ho- ah9 Cover IS endeavouriDg yAUt ail thr intimated thaTsSaC alw tfldidfH of to the as in theHottse of crowd was present A iDg of tle Iri4 penaip ilL He Bid liad been rooeivwjth apptorrfandaiab esoencety Wle aod lower caas Ireland The disoootent la thatcpon vas genexal firmness and deoBlon were nes6ary toput doMsedittous move ments butyilibrfoi this bffl was pro posed Mr Qldaeiud declared to hm- ealf and dffiejs tipfc tte Irish qbesybn must hp met evdnif it coet the Whigs thS hr had passed the flNife of OomfliiJnB by ah enormbuB ma- jorily If a eiinil suspcoBory law waa piroper iiJatnaica it was still more pro per in Ireland wK tfie Anglicans pgrn- bered1sttrah 710000 the Catholiamito 4560000 aridherfl there wMHmt one dipcese in vch the Anicansekifeedrf inniuAbersfinefoorlh J diseatabliBhment sacril arid absurd as ita reveflflte had succefflively beloDgcd todintta Whatdy had the Charoh of Eoglandwbnld by this measure ihe toh we hot indifferent to it It was said the people were indifferent to the le- foOTof J866 yet riots wid olhfer demon- stratioDB ohiigM the Tories to pass the reforpi bill He diowed tiat thte passage of the Beserves Act had contented tho Caoadas Tfee condition of Ireland was painful to contemplate the writ of Ho beat Corui jemained suspended the Go- vernmmt did not dare to furnish Miiis to its volunteers that sooner or later the Church must separate from the Stale Lord Palmerston had said ElngKahmen will never concede until concession becomes surrender Why should n6t thiabill be pas It was useful and practice and its passage prove that ParUam was ready to treat the Irish case Justly Lord Grey moved that the nxt reading of the bill be postponed ax months He said he had always condemn the Irish Church EstabliBhment as an ontra but considered tho present measure illtiniia ihdequate and indeiite IrtjrdMalmesban complained of th way inwiuch the measure had beensprob and nigcd upon ParUent He qndtcd from last gears speeches of Gladstone which he said the Goverament reason to ezt that the contest would not be brought on at so early a day and it was UDjost to tbe Goverameot to pr it The Government however waa anxious to reform the Irish Chnrch but this bill pre cluded any actionon itspart Hoobjected to the measure becausc no limit had been given as to the application of tho spoils of the establishment The only ezoose for the bill was that it was intended to pacify Ireland but such a result The destruction of the Irish Chtfreh would tend to sever the union of Englfod and Ireland LoH CkKndoa thought Lord Malmcs- btiry was ioconafitent in opposing this bill as two yean he denounced the Irish Establishment as the Church of a few and proposed to divide tho funds among all the different seets Lord Clar endon oontioQcd by- declaring ths Irish Church had railed to carry o object and its existence was an injury to England throughout the world He feared the rejection of the bill by the Lords and deplored the effect such action would have on Ireland The Archbishop of Canterbury oppoeed the bill buse be believed its purpose was npt redress of gricvaQce but rupture of the Union Lord Derby said if tbe Lords were ready to disnard and sacrifice all Protestant m- terests at the bidding of a wouldbe Miu- ister and of tho majority of an expiring Hojise he would only prot against the measure as an act of epojiatlou Ho had always supported the Papists in their England He eaid ho know hie ShaEieaut of- Antww rfveaftl lovingi n piaied By the moiv djounutjujces terw Qn8nnd morniag last- Zoolceal GaidaQJiis ibr loBg time beep in poeM of twotafiwot BeaJ gid tiejnejfwhiohwaa tobelfo warded to London tha aaimU waspUcedmawaggonBired withiifanbaivj TbtfgWaWstiwiiti waa thereforetyaatoaTold acatastrophfl At halfpaat three in- ie moraing taU- 7inte aor enormotis ani- atiabQBnd wail which aratthezootq qwdensfrbmje way Tho tiger hadii fae aped having brat and brofcetf thainbaofhiscagd Thfei ject lfhis ftiiiiwas fche oaxtihor pitmaoj which happeoed ta bepaaaihg Tho tigcf bounded cin tho TinfoitunateJ horse biting him onHhfltotj and tearing the straps that hira to the dart The driver who at first- eoughtBafety bo the hoxa ibaek ihid himriiiQder the cart bnt oot btfore receiving a wound the leg from the tiirsrpawjNMeanti the horse mad with tcir and pain gal loped furiously toward the mart of St Jacques pursued by the Uger other deplorable event occurred Agar- dener wiqwas passing thestriit attraoied- tie attention of the Bt The tiger sprang at him tearing his breas and neck in afearful manner Havingfinidi m the anim dragged his body some distauQC he then abandoned it and rushed into St Annes jCoort wh h presence caused considerlb terror Slr Velemans the proprietoeof tlie Zoolc4 Garden having been informed of the cape proceeded with hia staff in puiBmt and came up to the aninjl at thecoer of St Jacques street pearthehouM Vers- A night watchman three four other persons took refuge in a sm shop opposite this house The tiger spied themj and for a moment as thqngh he intended to rush at them through the window HepurpuedhiacourffihoteYcr through the market MrTeWmans with his assistants after the anJmEdgotintoSt Anns Court barricaded the entrance and placed a trapio it vrith a view of taking hiin ve They then got into the hoi of the court in order to frighten him i the trap The tir lay couched igjunrt the door of the atelier of M De Braekdecr the sculptor but permvingone of the in in pursiiiton the roofof thehou lie on the roof of a lowerhon and aiijr lost menacing ptsltioQ MM Yek B De Braekeleer Werhronk anJTe hoven were armed with Tho tiger having perceived them slowly descended from the roof evidently bent on making attack and when about four metres he concluded to mak hia spring T order to fire was given and thi struck tbe and the thirdinflicted lortal wound He tottered back ranee of the ctfnrtjwhcrtj Mi Braekeleer finished him with a fourth shot These gentlemen behaved with great interpidity and but for their cpolness and the meaanics they adopted mnch reater injury would have been done be gardener who was attacked never spoke and ho died in the hospital at six oclock the same morning 0 havo The fii id the b the hMd njaa in the House ieiz4ixbuibeeh diwtied inLMde ib iSi obJecAfUiiuldBg tiis debWiixni v3n- ttiejBawjaocali MS- chaaW iniiUAite U TmsUuEngliffllk binJUgtstobe tdiie tSe new seats fir Bcofbid AjbWton DaH motttiHoWtoXyine BeBTleifind Tteils j cdbyft bj quarrel I 8iPP the bemorrhfge fourJsbepdetJvetl OTolllbg Block ilne wonid be ledliiboxrtfiftyJnulesvrf Ictiiibtrvesatd ieiVn aboni thUcssr ciattlsabd gsCWl ftefibtvel cjjitleand iialahcon trticW T oveei of Mfbiyer ving the f tetionW ariiVed at theconcQntiBfcaey hwW aliW tiyebnt to pjel drif qua4fledycmee oj the next fftmentwy for fti Iwropgh lewi eaysEarl Brownlow wa aiTi to JAdy Adelaide Talbot the daugh of tb lato fiarl of Shrewsbury 6b dar- Tho cetenloiiy took at Lotd SbreffsbuTjs bedside and bis Lordsliip died nmediktely after Osg hunted coptes oMr Horace Greece iUstory of the AmeHcan ta een placed Ia the ofMcffirB Stevei BroOiers of Coyept GaidDn fey tho autbc digtiibtttiQn anjong tlie moat frequented ilic librarieB of Great and Irejapd y tbe cose of year Iondon may ex pect to aaecond tunnel beneath thi Ttes opi for paeeengcr traffic PeterBarlowj Jr has drawn the plau for i newlcotting neaf the Tower a BUI has been through Parliament and la al but oomplcled for Ibisimporfantwork the same as soon as the line has been pSaT5erS MovedbyTatovetBepkJdbyJPnrdy that tbe reportttiyjITomllnscn be adoptand that tbe Beere grant an 9ider eiWttlohby8oonded by J Purdy that an additional be goanted to Epad DtyiBnjNo aTto be ededbyT- 8tennetred Moved by T Glover seconded by P WU lougbby that the enm of 10 be granUd to D tohe expended on tbe 6tb Con in bit Dlvton Carri Wnved by 3 tHflw jPiudy tiiattbe aoitibf f20 be expended in chopping it the sideroftd between Lots losTSand 6 thS Xke ConceBaon andtjjither Draperbecomndasionertoezpeaihesu Carried i c Th Couicd to meet a BeHriew cwtite August flext oclock am i B made up for Toronto and Lctter going WeatdailyRt aj6in KjiUi duly 1 dttpforPtoeOrobaaiHlrtniani Thdiy8aijd8tiniiJta56lVJir- V BBlred Letters rexpecteditoibd nnA nr if AiapSPB iNBWADTBETIBEM2Ni olootrrfPortable8oaatfrHatt XHEh Tsdax 1968 M TnOHis AtEiirao authoriaed to reeive Newmarket QoraiEB S the waited tpio- tcstant Assofialit oh June 8Uiand presented rtgolu- tioM fa support of thej Irish Chutcb Hr Dieli cordially weltonied itetfepiitation tbemof the dctcnmnatiob of the nment to stand by tho Protestapt CbuKhee pVclaqd iffswi oJ jjtoo 9017 SBiiJateB tba oUong telegram Belfost Monday Night Tht visltof tbree BomastJatbolio rectareis t Banbridgk hag exaipefatcd tho Orangemen who attacked the chilB Large numben of arc drafted in as also the infantry and cavalry from Belfast and Dun dalk Up to a late hour tonight Belfast ii quiet- Sib Edwis LArDaEEB bas alone porbaps o Sra 1 h Soiliil lips iKtoM PATwagpbseredin Newmarket e places of business were closed and a plcnic incoieoionsiththe M ECtureh a hcldih Mr Eogers woods vertiBement in another coiomu beaded inteerB- Portable Soda Water jue tide for family use as well as suitabl for picnlcs p 4c otfieAihnnaEM ci iwShlvelerioS men Accordingtoils own words Pine Orphard N I jartieuirlj aesminltd th Philhtui- while Piiieprchard ITo Bays he does not know either Philiatus Mnemon but yet indulges in what he I doubt thinks some very extinguishing re- arka concerning mylojlty I congratu- IK Thq fiwIleiietJisttea ine ORjhard I find to hft been f K vnt ale spleen through the colnmns Coijtoand origiiiated in an obscure to tbe northeast of the place WfiifalidtoitoU fioii Tbe wnTettei signed Pine Orchard is written 5n a style that it wold Wimponible to mistake as tbalof tejjergpn whose pplitieal bombast we were frequently compeiifed to lislen to II for Pine Orchard No 1 he is w requite this tnuA abuied ogichl i COMPLIMENTARY Tbe foUowieg very gratifying letter id to the 12th Battalion before break froia their six days drilat head TflBoiTOiiuno 24i8C8 ive tbe honour to request youvMl n to the omcer aMmen of tbe l2th York Bittalion my extreine gratificfi- tion at the fide and sotdlerMiko appearance and demeanour of the BattAUon on Monday pleaurpo ipaklng report to His Excellency the ComnfahderinJhief The proficiehcypf this yotiog Battalion hi drill nd the eteadiuess of men very credit- u as Comndipg Officer he honour tobe Sir jr very obedient servant ice aphotographic view 8 x 6 incbes 12th York Battalion from the rooi of W L- Jones photographer of this plai 11 ground Tho jurroundipg scenety y disUnct and beautiful Wo believe 1 les will simply a limited numtr of th tures at a resoluble price and we should To COL JARVIS istant The Peace of Europe Tho London Times of the 12th ii t the conclusion of a leading arUcle saya It has always been our firm opinion thai if in tlio course of the last two years Eu rope has been spared ujc miseries of war it has been entirely owing to tho mcra- of two men Count BiBmark and the Emperor Napoleon And since th per- Of tho latter is own Cabi- the extremely The BUhopof LoudoD said ho ling tq make concessions to conciliate Ire land but tbis bill would not cflUt Bueh oonciliatioD P pie of Ireland i contemplated At a late boor the debate was aoamed JuHE 30 The debate was resumed last night Prinoe of Wales and Prince Alfred present The Duke of Argyle Bishop of Oxford Barl EusBel aod Lord CaimsBpoko at length on the question A division took place at yS am and the SuspcDMiy BUI rejeoted For the Bill 7 against 192 Majority 95 LOMDOM Jflrie 26 Prince Alfred has arrived in Buglaiid and isnow at Wmfleor Henry W Looellow tho Aperieao poet was last eVemng elected a mfimbor of the Borm Cltib Bslobadk Jane 26The lat Prince Uiehael left a will In which he biieistertod two Dcmtewsaod hlahcin Tbe ciTilnMoieita tbe preliminary examinatioDS of tbe usasdina of Prince Michael ItnpUcatcs Prioee Kara Oco wich in the oonapiraoy ViBKKA Jone 26 During tbe stay of Pjinoe Napokon at Booharest be wa waited opon by ft depuUUon of Jews iM dent in tt olty wno took that nethod topreeent respectful address to t Km Potentate have placed hii trol of conflicting factions net peace has depended clr and resolute yet at the cautious and conoilklory policy of the Prussian statesman Taking his ground lat ho w foreign interference inattors he has evinced the m mate forbcarsnce in not giving and the most bcroio endurance iii not taking of fence It ia sincercly to bo hoped that Bismarks spirit may Uoger behind hira In his absence Next to the asceodoDcy of BismatkB genvus it is tho infiucnce of the be price given foj Sir Edwins Bracmaftt asale in London on Saturday In tho same i 1 wagknockcd down for two thousand one hundred and sixtyfoar pounds sterling Mn CniifBens thecc tic champion died a few days tboneys a village on the Tyn c about fonr miles cast of Newcastle of co SumpOon at Tiber of ypdrs ho was considered the champ a rower not only of Great Britain but also of tho World He has taken part in 1X2 public conteBt8and of that number 00 were scored OS yictoriea His last appearance was at Pa ris when on the I2tb of July 1807 1 the Tyne crew that carricd off t in tbe fouroared contcst open Wascxor a GBRinH EmoBii Tho WednoBday from Wlck1rouBht tb pf thO total wreck of a German emi grant ship named tlia from Bremen Fair lale midway between Orkney ami ictland on tho nlgbt of May 22nd Tht gsel was loupd andfivo it is gratlfyin eiccpUon of mdrcd emigrant f to know were iveyedio Lerwlc I scanty uppj in the boats all of who B got a of tlie Dundee iSGl liod over WiJj the provisions 01 rresponden Belfast ii V good to Europe if Marshal Nici and Gen eral MoUko were to be brought faibe to faoo if iotoroBllonalcoartcsicA wcro to be carried on through their AidofteoarapB rather than through the diplomatic agcnte baldly apprehend that proyocation dan ever come from that quarter The lloe traeed by tbe great statesman is too clearly defined for bU oollcoguos ovod in bis ab- Moce to feel tempted to ovonrtep It Wo all reihembor how od the very day after Sadowa Ocacral Moltkedoola that be was ready to bcran with the Frcoob u bo was able to oonode with tho Aostridba Btit CoQDt Bismork replied that it was well to be out of ono war before Tentoring onanotber ThcdialogoeTnightsuitthe aittUtioD DOW as it did ucn Even when U ia the toldiera bosioosa to prepare for war it should b the btatesmani duty to Adjlgen MiliUa- inSng mb York NORTH GWULIMBUBY COUNCIL The Council met at Bellview op Satniday th znh ofJnno The Rceye H Draper Esq in tho chair k Commnnications were received from the Bceiver GeneralB office giving noUce o STOSO payaWVfrom the Municipal Fund A petition from twentyeight mtepayers piaylng for giant of Exccbsios Newmarket Fire Brigac held a meeting in the Engine Hall on Tue ening last for tbe purpose of oscertai ind Secretarii report next mon- ith regard to Rtocs Acomir On Batniday mc Sir Robert Clellands team was sta r Lukes milU near tbe Railroad st a tbe borsea suddenly started off i e 5tU C t Unc iport from tbedmmilWetomvcBllgalo rt from tho coinraltteo on roQ bridges to the effect that a new road be made in tbo Lake Conccsaion ei Lots Nob 3 4 B C rfnd 7 near tho sb pt where it crosses No 0 which should s tbopolDt mtlcys creek to bo bridged an Under Also that no money bo appoli to the slderoad between Lots Nob 5 and the 7th Con uulU surveyed at tho oxpeoSQ oftbo parties interested A Bylaw was passed requiring tho f recB to bo cut down for a of twentyfive feet iaeh side of the road crosaing Iot N9 ndedtobeoRth Now Mr Editor I have no i itering into a controversy wit le Bcribblers and only refiirred tier aa being a disgrace to ou ho second one we have nothing 3re inasmuch as it is a Newmai on fai J should npl have refer ir the loyalty question which ie he word loyalty in Its prima dtp it 1 d import as implying also a faithful i mplary high minded and n view of political questionE It is notorious that then midst and especially the political cliqae whose gi of loyalty conslsta in c ipjwse him dUlaytit able excuse than tbe fact all t ould they not confess greater honour ilustrious sovereign by remaining faithful to er laws and Wi3g an upright and Iionour- ble life and escially in dealing hontnly fith their fillov men There aro more rays certainly of exhibiting our loyalt eatcd in the waggot Ofpiciai Iinnsr Tho officers of the 12tb Battalion dined together at tho Railroad Hotel on Wedneaday evening tbo 24lh InsUnt before departing for home with their respectivo companies The members of the Council together with sevcril merchants and clUsons were preaent Col Jarvls occupying the chair The room was beautifully deco- raUd with tho national colours and an illn- ilnated Crown and V R Mine hostess best stylo was profusely spread and from tbq ear- will best desei loyal personag life his namo Imttruc loyalty c Whitchurch Juc 1 tho CtUConccsdoh secopded by J Mor- cdand taken up In duo low claims ICO 000 Dae million tons of if shipping annually visit tho port and or back as 852 ft capital of not less th letween three and four millions sterling had been invested in tho manlpulaUon of tho itaple fabric As the northern capital of Ireland and tho headquarters of tho rrotes- faith it posseesM largo educational In- tlons and advantages wblch might liave have been sUU more effectve but for tbo ten deocy which they Imyo of thrawing ovr tbe gifU the gods send Utem especially If the religions element is involved cb 01 Walss at tub Dcdbt Tho JiOn- don cqrreitndent of the Livtrpoal says that at tho great Perby mco Uio Princf of Wales was more onthiulostically cheered than oa an former occon Id tbe metropolis or its tuighbourhood When he arrived on tho coiine a thuoderingohiBorwiis raised nnd on hia wy from tbMtand tq thi off margin of the Downs on his way baek ti erl point Iho carriage In wbloli lils Itol Highness was was forced to come to a halt in cfinjicqucnco of the block cauKd by pote ruiihin from all sides o ware i and hsndkerctUf In the Trincfes prescn Moved by T Gli ton that tho bov tlie Ublo bo rccc formricii Moved by J Purdy seconded by DWil- loughby that tho bill of Stephen Mann for 130 and also tbo bill bf H Winch for bo paid Carried Movtd ly T Bond by J Mor ton that tbopspoHof tbe committee to ex amine tbo complaints respecting the non resident bind tax be doptcdCarrIcd Moved by D WlUoughby seconded by J Morton that a deputation be appointed by Council to cpnfof with tho deputation Georgna respecting tbo iowship line Bald deputation to be compoiedof Moaaro Draper Purdy and WlUoughbyrJarrled 1 Moved by J Purdy Becondt by 1 Wil- loughby that tho Report of tho road and bridge commlttev bo Moved by D Wllloifgbby Beoorjded by J Morton hat tho petltlon of AridrewBwcet and otof ho gtatede far atqexpend the sum of 30 thopen tho oth Con line and tHat pAMIson bo jipolntoil comtotMlohor toett6ndrriW Wpvd by D- WoFKl7i copded by J Pordy tiiB p apitntd jom- mlaoner Mh ti against Lot No 1i Iq til 4tb ciponUng to 387 io be oxjifliukd m iW ilieoppo- lU udCarrledr Moved b7DVUIoigbbre hy J Morton that JrFalrbum E reoelva 98 in full of all demand agatnskthls Counoili feeling 0 the order of tho evening ui I hours mid tho utmost good made great efforts to take por- f tho eloquence and wit pervad- mlrtbful Bpceeb but on oxamln- to book in the morning a mixturo presented IWelf that wo deem it best ncludo with the National Antham which heartily Joined In by the compatjy c it sustained w t could bo d ivlctlon Loyol id patriotic toasts KBWUAtlKBT CoDMTV QaiHUAR SqHOOt n examloaUon of tlie scholars of the al ihool took place at the school hoUse Tuesday Wednesday Thursday and Friday of lost week Tbo Latin questions wer pared by the lioad jnasler thoso In AlKbm Arlthmetlo History by Messrs Alexandc J J Collins and F Playter Tbo writt showed an average valuo highly reditablo to tho scholars and highly gratify ng to all coneernod In tho woUaro of the school At tho oral examination on Friday lOon and eYenlng quite a numbei present aqdthqituro of the quesUoat and thh manner pat the scholan evlnoed the careful and tboroughcharaoterof the insc- tlonglven SpeecheB were made at the close by Rev Mr Gbambers llessra Alexander Oolllni Playter OoultbeeandDr Bentleyand a vote of tbankB with an expression of fldehoe In the ability as teacher was Bonted to Ur Aoderwu to whlcbys9tiabl reply was made We may bore remark tbat we are ploM to leam tlu sohl 1 oelTlnff tho sBiiltt ofour best ooma school tebhers and feel hopeful itbal as Q alrlt boast sf a Commoa I to none In the Dominion itk itr Bohool Will ere long occupy position Bchooli lalry c I than opportunity to join a mounted force many ol whom havo nppUcd to the commander of the Oak Ridges troop but have been denied ad- mlttanoc because the troop is now fiUed Newmarket Is fully caiwble of organising and maintaining a troop of cavalry or m ed force of some kind if soqie of Its c prising and loyal Inhabitants would ini themselves In lU being put through Wo see troops all around us and Newmarket he proudest and moat influontlal town in th tlon 1 hope that bccauso tho attempt Ii a failure 10 will n tnanfully Into this Th cause of tho failura of tho troop In lacd well known Nearly all the members of th 1866 troop will Join another Nearly flv hundred men of the 12th Battalion have beer to Toronto and received tho praises pf th leading officers there for their proficjenoy It drill and appoamnce i and the timers boi aro desirous allowing that they are as lol and aro mado of s good stuff orbetter than tbel vlllago C0uilninarjh8 Hoping that I have not encroached t much nport your valuable spftce Iiremaln 6B WHO WOlJLD JOIN Nflwmarkel June 171808 djnerloaa Kew- St Albaafl were quietly n eDiuts wiUi teams into the back on Wedny and Tbdisday aviempwu ui nu uouuuy auw himwu nw BO oDaDimooBly deaotuoed by tbe Honse Aoditoia office wber the Goveznment mvesStiiig committee of House pro- riding for refrisola stricken oat The Timet Beoocratio litidaiB G6i8lttfied h a presidential candte withauVtbe author ity of tbe Qenerol WA8HiMg70 Jooe 2d id reply to a Radical qnestioner in Ifqrib Stunner Biyfl referring ti the eligibility of Ih Bayne tbeno candidate foF Congreaa that he inowB no reason for exelndg him from a seat and that Ms election will be bailed as h final triampb for the cause of equal riU The tfuf6ilo eerier uiUmate wife tbe subject says a call is to be puUished in a days lor convention of the leading representatives of tbe Fenian brotherhood to meet in New York oity 00 the Fourth of July at the offiee of the Irith Republic Nw Yosk Jane 29 rTha TWiwreV Bowling Green speciai sajs Nathan- Daw- EOD a resumed Union solder was mup- derijMr here on Saturday by the Ku Kluxan Be was living quietly at his home unconsdous of danger Theafsas- sins went to his house celled him to the door and fired a volley at him kiUing him instantly and wounding daogeronsly iP loHally his wife who ran to his as- ice Tho asaasainB are tho tenpr of nUre country Tha life of no one ia suspected of Unionism is safe Not a day passes but some deed of horror ia perpetrated by them wasuinqton June 29 In the Crim- inial Court this morning tbe case of Sur- ratt under indictment of conspiracy to abduct President Lincoln waa postponed till tho 15th of September next To an inquiry the DiBtrict Attorney stated that so far as he was concerned he did not pro pose to try tho indictment of murder though he would not yet speak for his as- The Fenains The following letter ia from a reliable person living in Ohio and formerly a vip- in in a Tolunteer company in Canada Onio June 14 1868 Sib Having formerly been under your mmand and as I always have a deep interest in the welfare of my native Canada I take this liberty knowing that you will at least take tho opinions of an Captain of Volunteora for what they J worth I propose in a conciee from to re my ideas as to the present proposed raid 7hat Canada is to be in vaded is heyond doubt and if the month of July passes over witliout a Fenian raid iking place I shall be very much sur prised in fact I look for a movement at any moment now but the probability is that it will be postponed till the Demo cratic convention mecta in New York on 4tb July about which time tie raid take plaeo and tho Penians expcct rcEoIu- tiona to be passed by this convGotion look ing io theii rectition the moment tbero is a footing gained in the Bomiuion Of one thing I feel very certain which i though tho attack at first may be miido with but from 5000 to 10000 men that the longer they remain in Canada the stronger their force will becomo and if they meet with any success at first you will ECO many Americans join their ranks and for this reason I sincercly trust that tho Dominion Goveriimcnt will give them a warm reception at first and in cas they doit it will end raiding on Canada for a while and another thing If you dont bang or shoot every man taken prisoner will be tormented year after year by 0 soamps Tho men composipg ing parti aro tho most ctintemble villaina living in this country and are a class despised hero by native Amerioans oxcopting when an clcotion is on the lapis 18 there is at present that tho Fenians aro wise in the present time to inako their raid no ono can doubt as the Presi- ddntial election comes off noxt fall and both polttioal parties aro toadying to get their I hope tho Gatians aro fully pnipared to meet th ieltows and hopje tip tiine fan bolostanflhoringa bold frbnt at tho OommenecmeQl- fof if you dont throsh them in tho first contcst you will hkvo your bands full for qui a wbilo Tbo TenianB will bo destitute Of oavalry and a vbry small foio judiciously handled against tbom would bo of great servioo to you I bopo you are Buyplied in this way You aro probably qutU as woll posted as to tbo proposed points of attack as I Itm I shall thMre Bay ing on this Doint In oonolusipn say that 1 sinioerely Unst jrov are not deceiving yourselvoa by treating this mat ter lighUy for I fool as oerUdn as I ov6r did of ipylblng In Ife hMp8ido of a montb you will have a Ionian rid pf a most dosporato obaracter and by a l4tof soamps only lit to strotob poor bpmp To Lieut Pol Dsimis 1 Toronto CaAada j Mb TfloMU CoiTM tl great rleley thread roanufaeturer ha lately presented his fellow with a puWIo park of the Vllue of l00000 Thp whole jionuUUpn turned outatUiilwuguraUoti Itwatcil cuUted that 4 tenth of tbe Inhabitants walk 1 Ih r sending urplas wealth for tbe draatage of those among whom It has be lade ia worthy of all pralie Ne BriuBwlok Many inyalida fVom stationed bere hno been seni to for ooovey- anoft to Koaud the ffirnqhya whl TOBsel arrived here ihm Qaobed on Sauday for AH improved laetbod of PMkiugioa for BbipmenL Hejond to ioblHa thla Krt to tnr Oikua wo winter Agniiid promeaado tMral is to bo held at Fferieton In the beaatlM gds of Jadgci WtliMt flrat iowing V N