U 111 1 ft i I I ^skkhu sn i \ .m uii.( / ram (fur ( 'itrrr* hi. tBok Walk, Juno ♦; l-hlllip Ham-# • ' . i in i lt;; i , • ’ • h ♦ *ight yeanof age, in * ‘t with a v»*r unfortunate accident lt;n W'edm sday last, at half past two o clock in the afternoon, w hen he fell from a jack-fruit tree,there r»»• - i ■ . about hishack, head and arms.Accor dim; « t n* t acts r«dat d,Kamsay, ahum with other labourerswere engateid at work on Mr Uobert Marchs pen lt;Heat htieid ) on the day ill duestioii \f about two o clockit started to rain heavily, and ho I they all retir* d to a m urhy ho to ■Shortl a! • s i a • they I. • i ibawling, at tlie same time tiny dis covered that Ramsay was missing, from among the group. As s um a» the rain had roused, Jane Porter i the h adman i and two otle wentto find out what was wrong I ndera jackfruif tree, in a gun r, theyfound Karima \ lying:, with wbr almost covering him for only It head whh uncovered and practically in * dying condition.He was immediately removed to a dry spot, and was afterwards takenin a cart to IA n stead, where he wasseen by |r. L. M. (Mark HM() He was admitted to the public hospital, where he is still lying, it is rd. in ia dangerous condition. His cutlass and a jack-fruit were found under lt;the tree. IOn the same day, at three orlotk m the afternoon, in the di trict of lt;Time and Patience, Cecil Cole, a bov twelve years old. fell from i jack-fruit tree, as a result of w hi h, he ihad his riglit arm dislocated. I