rates Tees Cod * ots - hate on ioe eee ae & % w ~ + Cricketing Dangerous. The ericket field seems to be becom in r aS d iNngerovs a tue f rot-ball con-} test Oniv a ftew days siace au accident of a shocking character occured at Halesowen England. Two players,) in attempting to eaich a ball which; had been thrown np in the air, came} ; ' COHMISION, ad into violent , jaw and pose broken, his teeth knocked out an i sus lo di of r serious mares He was removed from the ficld im ap insensible state. _-- A Wonderful History. years ago (here was & boy ip \iriex who was taken prisoner in one of the fierce wars between the tribes rried away from his to be sold as a siave First be was sold tora horse. Then his buyer thought hima bad exchange for the tiud compe led bis master to take Then he was sold for so rum. This was called another bad bar gain by the man who bonght him, and Fifty acu Was C him beex. agaio he was returned, to be sold for | tobacco, with the small result. Nobody} Watited the poor, miserable slave bi ry, who was on the point suicide, when he was bought by a Portuguese trader, and earried away ip au slaveship. How littl that wretched hoy knew what the future had in store for him, as he lay chained in the hold} But one of} of the crowded slavo-sbip i England’s war-ships that were cloauing the high seas of the slavers bore down| the | upon the Portaguese vessel, and Atrican boy was placed under Christian influence and educated, and to-day he is Bishop Crowther, England’s black bishop tn Africa. - a Destruction of a Canadian Town A Quebec telegram says, in reference to the destruction of Somerset, P. Q. :—} “The total loss caused by the fire is es-| timated at $300,000. One hundred and forty-four buildings were destroyed io three hours, and most of them were un- insured. The destitution amongst the burnt out people is said to be appailing. The church, which was one of the finest in the diocese, was insured for $29,000." Lovell's Gazette, of 1881, re- ters tc Somerset or Plessisville as an in- corporated village in Meganatic Co., Que., oo the Grand Truek Railway, 51 miles 8S. W. of ‘Quebec. It then con- tained a chureb, several saw, grist and} cardiug mills, a tannery, an iron four- dry, telegraph office, convent, hotels and stores, the burnt, isabout 1,200. If, as stated in teleryram, 144 houses have been veurly the entire population may be euid to be homeless, and tbe telegram scarcely exaggerates when it de-cribes the destitute condition of the people as “appailieg.” A calamity such as this calls for immediate action on the part ofthe charitabiy disposed, and pre- sents a case to whieh the saying that he gives twice who gives quickly applies with full foree. Itis to be hoped that well-to-do Montrealers will not consider themselves too remote from the aad scene to extead a helping iiaad to a desolated community. Insanity and Murder. A recent opinion of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court lays down the law re- garding insanity asa defence in murder triuls forcibly and sensibly. A convict in the peniteatiary killed bis keeper,and his counsel, in default of any better plea, tried to save him from the gallows by the claim that he was of unsound mind. There was evidence enough that the man Was DOL in a perfectly pormal ; mental condition When he committed the murder, and experts were ready to testify that lhe ought not to be held re- sponsible. But the Court ruled that “mere moral obliquity of perception” should not protect 4 person from punish mentfor a deliberate act, and thaw “moral insanity” is nota sufficient de- fence unless it be shown that itis potent enough to “subjagate the intellect, con- trol the will, and render it impossible to do otherwise than yield.” In other words,a man may labor under delusion, hallucination, or partialinsanity, yet if he understands the pature of his act and knows that itis wrong, he must be held responsible. This is the common- sense View of the question, which any impartial person would tako unless his tnind were confused by the subtleties of professional experts ia alienism, The iffirmation of this doctrine by the bigh- est court of such a State as Pennsyl- Vania strengthens a tendency at judical interpretation iu the right direction. A dozen years ago “emotional insanity” wus a most popular and successful plea in any desperate murder case, and it brought the administration of justice into contempt. The craze, happiiy, seems to have rua its course, and the old common-law doctrine regarding insanity is vow pretty well re-establish- ed among our neighbors to the south- ward. aint leis a Special Notices. Lime Jvcice and Raspberry Vinegar on draught at Beer & Goff’s. ma 29 ALL-wooL Tweens, 45 cents a yard, at J. B, Macdonald’s, may 23 Sek the Corsets Weeks & Co. ave selling for 69 cents a pair, Two cases of Hoop Skirts received to-day at Weeks & Ov., Market Sqaare and Queen Street, Gexts’ Laws Tex nts Suors, hand-made, at J.B MMacdonaltli’s But Btoite may 28 one had his} home ; borse, ' much | of committing | It is the market centre of | a considerable district. The population | - ane THE D | Froor.—Just received, 250 barrels Flour. 'Golerich brand, Hungarian Process, w ¥ ranted to .ive satisfaction or money refanded.— Georck CARTER, Great George Street. may2l—dy 3io aw wkly 41. Men's Buue Serew tvrrs, $5 00, at J. B. Mac lonald’s, may25 ReAUTIFUL Slippers at Dorsey, Goff & Co’s. [mayb Biscuits ma 28 Cusrstrigs Snowflake and other fresh at Beer and Golf's. Anorugr lotef Christies soda bisevit jast | received at Beer & Goff, mia 21 fue nest YeT.—1.200 pair Men’s Socks thalf price, only 12 cents at W. A. Weeks ;& OCo’s., Market Square. A Fine lot of new brotgs just received at } Dor ey Goff & Co. may 26 I, KB. Prowse has jast opened toeday a fine aseortment cf White and Colored Shirts ma 16 | Pry apple, rhubarb and dried and evaporat- apples at Beer & Golf ina 21 Rieu Biack S1ux.—**The Silk of the Olden lime.” Ladies should call and see thia tnovelty ct Weeks & ('o’a , Market Square \Wu. Brows, Gold and Silver Plater, of | such as spoons, forks, cruet stands, tea setts, watches, and jewelry of every description Shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Strests, Charlottetoan fap 18 wky ti ye’, and warranted to wear. button boots for $2.00 at Dorsey may 26 CHRAPEST Ladies kid Golf & Co Gents’ Parent LeatHer Lace SHoks, hand- imadlé, the neatest and cheapest in the city, at J. B. Macdonald's Boot Store. may23 L. E, Prowse sells the cheapest hats mey Ll Srupy your interest and buy your hats at D | A Bruce’s. may 2, wkly Go to Tebn Newson's vow building for all kinds of house furnishing goods, upholstering, | window farniture, picture frames, for your | spring fixings, Done promptly and well, | i Ir you have apiece of fine machinery to }mend that you know cannot be mended in | any other shop on P. BE. Island, just carry it | to Brown and ask him when he can have it |done, for he can make any piece of machin- ery that ever was made by the hands of man. Rrawn on the Athenmum corner. fAprl 18 wkly tf Curystiz, Brow & Co.,’s Soda Biscuits, Fresh, at Beer & Goff's. ap?7 Bruce's is the best place to buy your hats. may 2, wkly | Rep Curkant JeLy, 25 cents per pound a9 Beer & Goll’s, fap t New Fett aod Straw Hats, boys and gent’s, great variety at Weeks & Co's, Market Square, ma 19 Prowse’s. may ll Best and cheapert hate at LE GeNTLEMEN's Hosiery and Underwear—a fine assortment at Weeks & Co.’s., Market Square. Ask to sce them. ma 19 A nice Lor of Ladies’ Slippers, cheap, at J. KB. Vacdonald’s Boot Store. may28 Every part of a gun orasewing machine ;made at Browns, or avy. kind of fire ma- | chinery that is composed of steel, iron, brass, copper, gold or silver. At the Atheneum. fap 'S wky tf Now is the time to get a pair of Lawn Tennis Shoes. Ladies’ at $1 per pair; Gent's $1.25. Only thirty pairs on hand. (all early —Dorsey, Goff & Uo. [may 26 — ee YER’S PILLS. 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