THE DAILY EVENIjNu TELEGRAM. PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 18ti0. iVniuud rori ll,c First Pave tarcc li'ne Mb, a book of roliyiou instruction, ili a coup. e ol t-rayor-booka." U S REtraR'B ESTIMATE. Nairn ally, then, the talk at tho prison flowed to the opinion entcralnod ol htm bj his keepers. Tbea'.ore a'a'emont was thoroughly ad strongly corroborated, lie savs: ';I am resigned to make a ariuce ol my II Its for waat I have done," told on. Anotner: "Ho la very submissive; makes no complaints, u so many convicted murdorers do aloiit not bavlna Justice done ihemt about the w.oiiir 01 hanplng tuem, anil leaving- soineboiiT eso rot iff 'ale. Ho never ask lor auvtlnnpj n nut aiwanfflon with tin victual I b- only thin that be has been partial to lias b-en apples, and be is iiinndniatcly loud ol tnem." I his reli to the writer's ni nd the little fact, that wbcnthMd De cctiveFisnkli.i waj endeavoring to jbvolbovsy tor the repoifore to roceivo 1'roont's ,ncial detailed coniessiou.tho prisoner anked him lor an tipple; t lie Chief promptly secured a couple of sun faked ones, ana huvititr bwou an hour's tune to the reporton, I'rotut heartily relished thoin. "lie has teen minna: them ever smoe 1 took him op a couple art" owner, and he raid, 'I will eat them a' my .i upper.' liutore al d nner time, le 'Ri i, ' his i my hist dinner.' " I robi-t, tinl'kn ail prnccU'nir murdnrcis wascon fineo in the doomed C;'ll at his tirst arrival, tho iron rlinu wss maoncled to his anie, nudat nlirlit hia bands were latend behind his back. Thee pre caul ion B were thus la ken lit tirst, o win to tho Uirr.ko ci in t n he had appatently commuted, and tho nriio ranee ol the officers of his disposition, ' I won d not In t hin as heartily as any of tbe others," sunt tuo pnvious speaker. A LAST TALK WITH PROBST. Throucn tho kind attention of Mr Win B. l'er kins, tor many years tho lfljiout Stip.-rintcndoii., to whose unfaltering assistance tuo thaum ot tho mom- toots ol the city press is oitcn ncli'y due, a short visit to the endemuo l' cell wa a-ran?!) I. A kindly priest, whose modesty forWds tho pub tc mention of bis name, had J nt quitted he coll. As an officer and the writer pasted up tbj stairway, the forme. dampened one's ardor sadiv, b s-atlo tuat l'ro .st was crying Ttheu the minister lelt him The outer iron door wai opened tho inner un barred; but an unwonted dnlldence led mo, the writer, to pause at the thiotuold a moiii'int. Hieu I sU-iptd lnslfle. l'roost dressed In bis shi.-t and pants was silting on bis cot, bending over a little table at bis side, writing intently upon a sluet of note paper. He did not look up, and I save a moment's glance to the lately well-known "cjil B, second floor, dortb Bide, north corridor." Tho col en the floor, and the taolo, woro the only furni'ure; and by bis side lay a couple o. apples and an orange, lbs tare, thick-walled, vaulted room, rutin ng from C to 9 leet In hoieht, about 8 f ei wido and 12 feet long, was well liirh cd up by the long and narrow, wef-barred window, .oozing to the noiili, out upon ti e i; a den a ks that ed to the gallows. Jv'ot untii I spoke lo him did be look tip, and grasp the offered hand. Ti e cut o. tho seeming intru sion wbh lasily to.d. It was to plve to tho public, it hi- was wiliiiig a luU, true s atoment ot vhat ho wrlid and ft It that any nn judgment ol him niight be mt bv bis own words, lie was quite will ing. but. in accordance w 111 Ins temperament, was dm ot thought aud word, requiring to be prompted by nueetione. lie spoke at intervals: ' I f'c?l very wall In bM aud aiird; content to Oic. 1 do n it car; about liviif . I teel that 1 have repented ontirely, and am very onv lot what 1 don'. Aud that U a true str ut v. that is, 1 reponted lor niv s'ns fir what 1 have tioec. 1 led sati-Ced tba' I bare boen foririvou for tb' m. I leel that in my bra n; t'.at God can bavo inercy on me et. X have bad a vorv k nd, good pric-t with mo; be attended me very woll. I am sa'Micu win my caniussion pujiinueo dp rue re porters. Oil, no; i d.d not luugta when X told that conleslon At the present lime I am writing a letter to my la-I.er and mother bidding them goon-bye und bo,iii f. thev vtili pray lorgivetioss.' As bo toDch inrly said these last words tho Inter view was t tin end bbnk ng him b the hand, ana bidd ng him pood-b;c, he said, "Good bye ! Good bt!" . I I ad fon b m often beloro, but thero was ono xr.i n- meeting to cenin e!. on this Fridny morning. - THE MCROERKIl'd LAST NIGUr. Tee vivid pn of Bulwer. au.i the smooth nuinhors l lloo i, tail to portray t!.o terrors of tho last niglit of Eui'tno Aram. Yet Aram murder -d bat one old nan, while he who did to-day sont eiht unpre pared sou s to that bourne from whence no trave ler returns. How then cm we hope to depict in lan fuave tbe lee'ins ot Trobst as be lay In bis cell, waiting for the dawn which was to soo him sont to bis long mccoantf II tbe theory of the return of splritB be true, aud if lii eyes cou'd have seen tho shadowy band which hovered around him ho would have recognized In thoi-e leering lace many whose deeds resemble his. Tln-re wuu'd have boon his fellow-countryman Bersor, with his purple face aud blood stained liothy bps, whose soul had gono out Irow that very pot but lour months since. Thoro wou'd have been Spring, the 8ku3piu.sk.l3, and kindred fiends, lor none from tuat cell went save dead or to tbe ga'lows But there, his inferior in crime, would have bad no terrors compared with thot-e evoked by tbs memory of his victims It needed not that these spin's sbou'.d come, remem brance or dreams would cau-e an agony sufficient to make him understand what future pun shra. nt was Ve erved for" hua K PI ih' r ?9ll "fiony Ws meted out. Tbe finest delineation ol SbakespearJ is his invocation of the spirits of the murdo.ed vic tims ol "Illchard" to yislt bU couch, tbe bight beiore bis death. Iho iunocense slaugh tered, the friends betrayed,- the superiors as easBinated, all came, ad pleaded fur re venge. Such must have been tin crowd waise bou'.s rise op before tho murderer's naze as slow.y ho noU'd tbe UikIU of time slow to all else, by far too fubltobiiu. fo know at each chime of t.10 c ook that one hour more of life ebbs a vay to know that just as sure as that c ock w'lic i he hnard Mr km wo lid strike that number once again, that te would be where crime wa punlhed. An old leeend tells us of tho kesn tortures reserved for a captive prisoner in Castile. Tue wal of b.s prison Jowly contracted, and at encn "tro'ce of tho c ock the sj aco grew less, nulll he was cruduerf "J ..a which that Spaniard Baw Ms room disappear mut have boon simi .. to tliat of Probst as time c osod slowly around him, and narrowed down from hours to minotts. To think that when that Jittlo hand of tho watch had gono around ho would be whsroT Uis imagination must have conjured up the images ot the helpless babes he slew, wbi'e yet the laughed and plased with the axe; the friend with whom bo ept, who trusted him, aud who, wh:lo yet taking cf riai'y toll, he cut down troin beulnd; the m'stress of the houce, at whose table he sat; hia employer. wlioo bread be eat, and whoe klndnons gave him work, and tae snang' r whom be never saw bofore, Xbi-.-e must have passed before lum. '-'Twas bu a dreain, But then so terrible, it shakes my soul ; t'o'd drops ol sent bans on my trembling floh; My blood prow chilly and lieezoi with hor.or Ob, tyrant louscienve, iiow doat th m alllict me! tthadows to-mvht Has struck more terror to my bou', 1 liun cmi the sutBlance of ten tliomaud soldier Armed all iu prool." Such niuxt have Wen his bed'ellowa laat niirbt. It matter not if sleep had closed his eye-, lor in bis dreams bl victims vet were present; or if awake, he noted tbe fiipht of time, and recilled all tbe met entt of bis oflense. And thus s'arting In sleep, or rol'ing in sleepless agony, the murderer's last night cn earfi was pabstd. And with the coming of the tii.wn the shadows fled; the reality was enough to Ijitifjf Wsinesw TDEEXEUTI01T0-DAY. CULPRIT'S PBEPABATI3KS FGR DEATH WALK TO THE SCAFFOLD. HCKNKS IN THE PRISON-YARD. LAST WOKD CF THE MURDERER. THE DEATH AND AUTOPSY. t:ic, Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc.. Etc. TT1U IXCLURiO.NB. Yivtn the fl'st every movement ot Kh'riff Howell, in teyard to the ex' cution ol Anion J'robst, has lien with (lie intent to secure tiie utmost attainable degree ot privacy at Iho taial hour. Ibus iiint.iueiab e (applications Irom political and other Irirndf, lrom curiosity m ngerB, fiom sober, Btsid citizens, or all callings, each asking tor a pedal ni' iviuual exception to the general ruling In lux luvor, have Lciu courteously but peromplonly reinFed. Lven repicpentallves ot the potent prois early louiid tiioir p- isuasivo arcuuients iu regard to the abpo uio tlCceBlly ol perxonal y retireBcntlnir thoir lei.pcctivo Journu's ns blandly waved aa do bv tiie pleuBant-rpoken . liorilT, whenever tin y conllio'ed witn nis aiiaini .ii' nis No cioutit individual cum 01 lari.sl.ip bavf thus occmrea, whiio tin low ro pi rters admitted to represent the entire presj ot tins c ty. Moiniliir, Atteii.unn, Weekly, 8uiiday, und (.itrmau psperH, Pave had impo.sed upon t -em qu to onetous cluiien to di-hri'0, A horever practical, inofo nssivneo ne'C tpecially dilegau.d to up.uur lor several journals. as hu iiiBtuuce ol Hie lliorou.'li o fo-ceiiient ot all the pi oviBioiis of the law relating to oxecutiont, the genilomtn representing tne pies-i ot tins city, on j leceiiting Ineir en d'-iitials. Tero informed that no fence al 11 vor could be extended to t . m O.ily Miterday the s;ecial rcpo'ter ol the Herald received a polite iclueal to bis 0 aims. OATBERItlO TOOETHKR. Great care was taken thst those whose names weie placid upon the list tor admittanco shouid a one lt atn of the place, time, and manner of ansem lling.' Ko tickets wero Issued, but everyone to be pr-eei.t was ludividim ly introdocad to a Deputy, that bi face, and not his name, might be a guar aiiKe ot his ric;it Bin Hi tharp," was tbe memorandum given to II, e writer I y benff Howe I at his otlice, on lasc m(idikhhv morning, with an impressive caution that to 110 one should i.ny iulurmaliou ie luruishcd on that su' ject In fieod time I wasat the designated hall. In thi A ttniljly Btiildints, leutliaadCnesnut streets. Tho Bcci.oviDSas iane comionu Oi mcidouts .S'ler.tr iloweil and a lew others wi re ilready preseot, Mated n 1 011 the bencK-s on which, lor 111 my sea sons, di'hthtcd acdieioe- have sat, watching the r.niUHing uinji'cal louu 01 too lo.'iowued 8ignor. I'pin tho fctue wco gathered tho wcll-kuown tiaiiud caiarv birds l.einir tutored in their roirular ixeiciseb. The tiispoHi Ion to lav aside tlieev-nt of tbe oav wns ev nc d by al), and the chnts mainly ion on about tne louts tho cuildrou always love to b 0. 1 tine by littic lbo?e Invited gathered ioetber. The ct mpanywas small, quite small considering iIiopo wnote posit on (.uvo them a right to be pre pent. Auionii those latt r mav be instanced Mossrs. O'Neill ni d Woloert, counsol ol tbe priBonnr during hi- tiinl, by fit poiiitn 0111 of tho C'ourl; the Superin tendent of o ameiising X'ricon, Mr VViliiam B lerkins; the ph s can, and the Board of Inspectors. Tliouvh tne hitter wire inrited, very lew accepted the cllioittl inviiatioi. Out of xao twea y-eiht liepuiio-s ot tlie bheriff onl eight wore prosout. One hundred und buy application were received mm) joiuiiHJs n a1' parts of too couutry, but on.y fcivcu iopor.cr6 were uilowea. THK ROLL-CALL, Tliat no titauihorizod person Bhould intrude, and that eacb inn bt recoarmze the equal rirhtof his com rades, the 10I -call was gone througu at exactly 8j o'cloek, and nil but 0110 ol tno followiu?, comprising ti e iiiino hit, an wired to their namea: Henry C. Uovi ell, Khenff; Wm. B. 1'erklns, guperluten duni 01 ' die 1'rmou. Clo cy. ANTON fitOliol'. Clergy. John 1-. O'KfcU, Atioincyul i naoner; Win. 11. Alunu. DlHtrlct Attorney 1 J hn 1 Wulbert, Attorney of 1'i.Honer Physician of the I ron, II. Vale Smith, Jr D. C'liarlis Gupin, fcl'iriTs o Icitor; J H ion -u'tor, As sistant Hu icitor. Jl'ET. Will m II. Kern. Geort-e H. Hohertft. Miniuel P. Hancock, Stencer Rolens, liirti, florter Robert P. King, ; A. J. Flouierie t, John '1 liorn ev, i Wliilam fciliott. James V. stokes, Alired Tavlor t,eort,e J- AicLeod, Notary Public, Samuel L. Clement KEPUESKNTA'lIVES OF THE n:E.-)S, riuirles C. Wilson, Press. Star, Chronicle; William .T .lnnnit. North American nundav Tiinea. llai v Nw. Hol eitt Davis, ledi.cr; Ca-jier MouUur, Jr.. lluilet u, Davis, ItdLor; camper xouuer, Jr.. lluilet u, Jlt-pi. tell : Charles llraffcn, hunday Mercury, Utraid. Kvo-.ing Teleicrupht M L. .ilmons, iia Iuuulrer; It. Knglc, r'tee Press, Post, Uer- biiLuay L i Ake. . Y 1 hia1 eliilii man Limourat. OFFICEHS OF THE PRISON. PEPlTY SI1KRIFFS. Willinm R. Leeds, 1 James Bain. Jr , W lliiam Anorcsn, Samuel JJanlels, II. J Jlelntyrc, ! Joaenh 8 Allen, Joseph Wktu, ! John C. Smith, ItlihardB. Otf. PUCBST'B LlTTLIl TO HI9 COUNSEL. Throuph the po iioi.es? ol Jlr. John O'Neill we are able 'o (le.-em u ineiil iranation of tho tare we 1 ,'ettn writ en to him bv 1'robst esterday : lOYAWESlo 1 ro-ok, fih ot June. 136G. My .iiLU Mr, O'-f-oill. X thank you wiany timou lor Jour deloii:" timf? ff".1? U,V cri? was iiiitei c d. AVhero 1 thank thou many tunes, ua ' tay jriod bye wdh tub lieait, akton faoiiST. OFF TO MOYAMKNMNO. The special or that had been charlcred from the 'lij.th and liieventn Streets l'assenjer Kailwiy Company tor tbo quiet come, atce ot tuoooinpanv toMoyaEieniiiuv l'r son was puiieiuallr a' tie door of the ball at twenty ininutos of 10 o'o ock With out attiact'Uir tpocial Httention Irom th? i'as'iionablo IhioiiPB a!oi,t Clie.-iiut stieet, our Comparatively email part entered. Die unusual spectacle of a err di'iViiiB on need e.-s ot all pamenrcrs. the driver kiid o ndtictor o livioits to all sivnals, was a little s aitling to si me pood folks, who nloted at it ith widely 1 puiied eyes. Hut the ilhciint Superintendent ol tbe road was the teni'-oitif. eonuno or. and tho progress was un lii'e rtil'to.1 Ti . .- were drooood ...er the window, ihutling out the aluht of tho gen lieniin 0 uniercd ius do, It was a s.iort drive ot nt ueu 11111 u is to the pnon, aud owing to tho ellioient ponce arraiigemeuts of High Countable C ark, no tronb'e was otcusioucil by tbe spectators outside tho building. IMini" THK PRISON. We entered at the Debtors' department at tho rortboiiinios ti ot iIoyaniensiti 1'iibon Aner a lew momoii's' rut, v,o pa.-ed out In double li e, within the ruling th t connect tho Dobtors' depart iniutwith tho uorlhern curririoi, in tu I view of those talneied bovoi.11 iho il nwu 1 m-biiiir through ite gateway we entered thu koeptv's otlioi , or visiioi's room, to the right, whoso door opet.cd i.pou too caidun and tho door wai .but 10 exc ude ever those within. Or. lsidd e I'lesulent ot tho lioiu u ol lii.-mo on. ae.d Co'-ou-d Wilinni 11. l.eioUnne, woie alone auceptod in the invitation. Pi'.OMSr'H LAST HOURS. r hortly oast ton o'clock, Messrs. O'Neill and Wol bin the pli on i's counol, visited the coudemned ii.uu'iu bis cell, 111 company with Mr. Lukius Tho nneiviiw vau a i-hoit one. iJr. Woibi-rt said, Keen up a good he..it, Anton" Hu lo.ponded, "Ves lil ;" uiid bo devou.ly kiBOd tba crucifix in bis hand. . . , . ,. Mute ttiv inortiinc, hu rrlests, Kov. F. BI. (iiunutiier. paHtor ol m AlphouBiis Ohnroh, Fourth and Ki ed Btieetn and Hev. l'eter Al Carbon, reotor 01 the Church ol the l.'oly Tnnitr, .Sixth aud Sprues s reets wire with niia in his coll Lrayiuj ani ex koitmir. . , . . . On tbe previous evening be was weighed. The result wns 1704 pounds, a fain ol thirteen pounds i,... a i.u iu.t H ,f pi. trial at f!ourt He ate a hi-sriv supper, and s ept soundly la-t u ght awoke. t t o'clock, cat a neai ty oreaKian, auu iuou dl, the nioruiuir in prater with his prieBt About ball-part 10, Ura. Dolan, the mother Of one of l'robst's vle'in s came to the front ntrane-j situ u-ade sj plicutii u 10 Le jtru.mtd to vritqess He rxrcullont but so strict were the order ol S lenff liowi I , that her desires were not gratified , It wis fienetallv com eded that this was carrying out toe etter of the la w too eloscly. She at least should bave been rnsent to see th rd of ire who riad rendered tre remainder other lile a torture, 1 he officers having tho entrances in charre were disposed to asms, her in this matter, but were powerless The old lady remained for a few mlnuU'S, and then eft with strong evidences of emo tion, ibx t ninurr is rbast. Sheriff Howell sent word a few moments before 104, that "the Mien ft wa ready." fue pnost sintered they were rcaHy to receive him. anil he passed 10 the cell in company wlto Mr. 1'orkins, cuneilntcndfnt, t-herifl Howell to d him he had come to perform a painlul duiy, snd that his conies or had said they wererradv He answered -"ihat 1 so." Aleanwhllo tbe line had b'en formed, and at 10 8j feherifl Howell ad. ancon, and behind them c.un? TUB TJOO.M1D MAH. Anton Trcbs! walks botwecti his conlosors, with the o d slrido ai d h's biwed shoulder. Ills hnuds aie bniitici fl' d be. ore him, and hi' held a cruc 11 x in bis hand Ho i dro' c i in a vhtlc vest and striped pnnta or i s. 11 is luce showed petilk'iiee and prsyer iui leehufS. THT WALK TO TUP GIBH T Ttnn'rs'fo 'hejiht land wo fled through the visiiers' room 11 to tho upper of th" rorlh corridors. ll,e clenr. c'cudlc-s iiion inc tho blootiinsr flowers, the green grsBS pl"ts mid eliDico s'iritbbery 'voro sweet to the eyes tired with tho gloomy wa Is of tho emit vnid and the dull cobble-stone pavement. It was only a few moment" walk; who cai say how lontr s otic t was to bun, who took it ss his Inst one on earth. Iho memories eta lirtdime can crowd into the biatn by lenr, by suffering, by in, and byr itmer.e. Iiow keenly be ninsi be expiattug the crin e Is 'eld by bis word to an inspoc'nr somn da s smce, as if witina inr.i his dull, nninipasiiotiHd nature. : 1 al ho 'wns willing 10 undergo rnv kind of puiiithmeut, eveu lo bo nailed to iho oross, if It would exj mte his crime," tti TnE OAI.T.0W8. The Inll, ritrtd gibbet wo have already sketched is at I olid mid we pai-s from tliot avi-nieni to cluet t at c ut on the artliy 1 snk 11 00 which it stands l'arsitiir up the steps ol the gallows, ho Btood bo Ivtc n b s pi 11 flu ai.d proved as thev prayed wi h him, that bod v. 011 d iorgivc him. lie lull tliou uiou his kniee, and 1 raved, w tli an m'euso loo't ol'stifTor in tr. seveial moments. Ho kisHed the cnx'flx, and then arose ibe iircns bndo l.im irood-bvo. 11 9 har ds weie bcui.d brh nd bim, nuu the nooso wasa t Justed by biicnfl' HoweH. The th'iifl'niid V.r. 1'irkins bade bim good bye, and the whito cap was put on and at a quarter o 11 o'Ciock, Anton I uob.t was Hajioinu Ivkcwkkn ilKAVCN AM) KAhTII, WITH HIS LI.MUlS CO V O u8KD. I he ptirst aecenfed, aud administered tho ex lieme unction, the poss iindi rnealh were removed, the pr est dexconded, the rope was pul'ed, and amoj 1'itoBt-T trun hanging brteern Acacen anil tnrtlt, tcilh a rotivuUing twitching from the no;t b.trn. l'l.UCK AltltANOE.VIENTS The whole pelico Biian'-eniout in the churvc ol Chill Iiuygles wns under the personal coutrol of I.ieulei ant Ku ler, ot Iirst IH'trict a.'-isted by O.li ccrs liatnptou aud Con ey, and II v Cork, High Con'.tablo N one was admitted inside tba raihug except thoce m the immediate charge ot tne Sheriff The oirancenioiits were so pericet that the spacj in liom und around iho prison a Is was c.iinpl.iic y clear, but tlu adjoining rtrccis 'eadmar 10 it weo crow fled With aiixiom spectators desirous, if possi ble, to 01 tuiu odni'ssion or at least a si"ht ol the soeuo. A Variety ol shrewd ;msc wero roso ted to to cbtain inimissioii, but none woie successful. Four rent enien, wo I knovrn iu the commuo'ty as sncc sslul theatre numasrers Oi tne cit (muoui? tne reM)feiur d a commitment to the jail: but the trick bein rusqicctod, they ere rdused udiiii.sRiou oven on Real piocets The bin dints iu r e mimo lia'o vicinity wire in frenl d tunud, noisons suopoi mg that tboy inicr .t bo ob'e to c ttch a elimpse el some ol t e incidents altendaut unou this occasion Too much 111 airie canno'. be givou o ihc nuthoidies lor tin ir commendable ar anomcnts to pieteive oiiKr on this exuing occasion. OUTSIDE BCfl,E9 AND INCtDESTS. From an early hour in the morning persons bi'gan collecting in the vie ui'v of tho prison, uixt gradually diKp. reed os it became evuiert that their chance tor admission wete v- ly slim. 1 heir places were imm diately taken by others whom their tu'n sorrowfully retiica. At about half past nine the ."thoril! with the choien nw arrived at tlie norlh entranca and paMed into tbe Debtor's Apar.meiit where they remained tor a short timo, and then pa-rcd a one th 1 out 10 t e man em ranee. This door was (hen cloFcd, and all applications lor admis sion wero inexorably denied. Oulsida tuo crowd sp'culattd upon ttio'probnbi itiea of Ii3 exact time when tlie execntion would occur, and as It was a dry hut ject Iretiueiit'v retired to ihe noiithbonu" vaioons in order to tr.keaviowof the qtie.st'on in a be'tei" light. As every 0110 was ixeiled there was some levity, bui npou tho whole the boliavior ol iho crowd was adm lable. No 1 u' I leek, of nry 'roortance occurred, vlnch is line to the fact that 11 o-t ludmiotis airanpeii oota ban I cm trade to lorvciir anvtlunr l.ko disordbr. So strict 'y were the r j'es eufoiced tuat Uiatriof Aitoiney iilnt.n l ud ci nu ilerable diinctdtv iu oo tttiLint' h iu.s k 1 , b;u by U.nt of peKover ng etfort at 'Bit mcoei oed. Ibe moment it wns anno meed that 'he drrp had fallen there was a rush to learn the Id'l particu'ais, but no one exhibited more tbau a natnral ouriositv iu Ibe matter, it is lopor to Bay thai no excited crowd evcraced with greater propriety. Upon every counteuanou was deplete a foeling of FUt-t-Iuctiou wbi u it was known that the domnu had putted from a world that he liun disgi-acod to a judMimi.t tliat he lies trood reason to fear. Alter it via ul liu need that tlie execution .was over, tho crowd gitnually d rperred. each one expressing his or ler viev. s nnou ibe all-ubsorbing topic. Ytslerdu Probst tienned iho Is lowing lelfer, which bIioms that he had some remaining tinct'i of bvmuiiity about him: "ilr. Mm tin Trotist, Cell in en Auit, bendor', urui 1 Ducl.y ot t.'ca, tiermany.'' "Pnr.AiiKLHiiA, "th June. 186t Lear Parents, llrothers, and Mutersi I do not kuow whether ornot yen received n y lasi letter In which I sentyoa the sud In ell'jencc ot my laie. 1 desire to wilto to you once umin to hiionn vou how 1 bava soent my time here In the pi lo:i. I liavo now spent cMit weeks In this cell, and I ve endeavored to prepaie lor my dtaih as well as 1 poeHihly could. '1 he cieivyuian has visited me everv day and bas In itrn t d me well. 1 havr severs! times confessed and received holy communion. Besides tills, many eravers are ottered up (or me ttiroiiKheut the ontlre cliyand therefore I am now so cheerful and consoled that I can -iv cPe' my lie as an atoneme it lor my te.inUl erhne 1 i.""1 't 'ou Bl wlU be con80'e, ftu1 "beer- ' "hicuruyman will send 7!,u'l ho Jrtlculars of mvdea'h. 1 on y mirea ou ad. prav ior ine Hava the ho y saci nice otJ: ass ollired up ireoucntty for tho repose cf iey poor soul. ... , Josemi Vt iiehttr has slro vlciteil me several times dur uv mv in pilsenmeiit. lit will send you my pluturs a ;d a lock 01 niv hair. ... ", he clhlh o'' June has been appolntol ss the nay ot mvdeath, und t -morf u wi 1 tc the ei.hti ol June, on which I am rsady to ofler up my II e wlih greatest joy for my sP s. , "I triiBt to meet you all In eternitv. in a haip er and better p ec 1 aud tbm hope uiukos we rejoice with my v hole heart. "1 villi new elope my letter with mauy thousand ereetlnis o all or you. I send n 1 t heart e t farewe 1 1 f w Jiest BKoia Iu a hiitei world. AN ' Q PKOlC't,' la, 1 il.liM- 1' r..AIl 1 HlAAsV't v---- tlie Htate Di'Tnirtnient iu Wiiv'hlncton, that u contract In s been made by tho Frencli (Joyern tntr.t with tho TratiHatliititic Stpninslilp Cora pauv lor tlia retrimppovta'iou ol the lirst retarn ine (li'tncliniont ot' the l-'rench nriny no v la Mexico, liotn veraciriiz to tr. rsiwrtir", in -io-ber next, tu d that Ala: ?linl riv'.itlce is to leave Mi'ko Avru Unit detachment. ViatMCV Alil.Nfi' A HoltsK BAIbHOAO CM- pan y, i n the ftc-s ol Williiuii lie inner mid wile Btruuirt the Boston and Lvnu Ilofie liail road CoiiiiHiiv, tried in Lofton 011 Wedinisil.tv, the liny tetiirueu u veulict ol l.riOH lor the i laiutill in tho caue where tlie hnnband und wild uppeared conjointly, and $"iO(i fur tin plnmtrt in the rane w hire the lm-bund armeare't alone. The r Iniuries were reci-ivuiJ on Chelsea Bndae about three mouths ago. An Old Bkttleii. Mr. I'harmcey Loomts, of Tiloonitield, juried up a luv or to since, on his lurm, a lio.-nntle, on whicli hi" lather, Jacob LocniiH. hud t in ed h's inline and date, in the yenrlVJS. Other person also had made their inoiks en the crerture at (I ll'irent times the initials "II. C. (llarrv Cornish) 1817," being very plain. This tnr'l-'ls very likely older than the date of old Cotton Mather's time and the Paiem witchcrult of nearly two ce at uries Biro. Tbe dntes on its tinder shell extend across the present breadth of the shell, showing that tbe creature has not grown much. It is said they vx'.l always keep about the same farm, or the region Immediately adjoining it, and travel bacic again if taken away. Hartford 'Jiincs. THIRD EDITION the mmm. An Irish Republican IViva tcor at Sea. PARTICULARS OF HER DEPARTURE ArroHt iul IClo:trse oJ ilio THE MOVEMENTS Oft THE C3RDZH. Etc, Etv., Etc.. Etc., Etc.. r.td., Etv. The Fenian Advnncc into Canada. Popion, Juno 8 the St. A bans coirecponapn' ot tic Juurnal says of tho Ionian advauca into t eiinda. 1 be arrest ol General Sweeney had dl-oirita i lie 11 en. (ioieial S'penr tnado a epeeo.i, how yer, to cheer them up. Ho to d them that they wero eoiiiiC to ii"L: their ol 1 enemy. Ho said to must tiot tiioicsl women or children, but he shou d eivc thim no iCKtrtiCtions aa to what tlicv m!j':t dj with in u v l.o nuuht lal into their hands. Hot more fhon one-fotir'Ji ol tho Fenm-s thnt mi rcl.ed Into Canada arcatiLod. Th -y went into a fio'.d, end encamped a short duitnncc bcyoud tde line, tioi eral 8pear bad tie.i dnnkius' and wjS somewhat intoxicated. Some ot his men had ob tail ed whisky, and were feeling well, notwithJtuud ine tne dopiriiitK circumstances. O' hers wero dis heartened, as they had v.ry litre to cat. About one bundled and fifty had purchased meals at tho h dels, others ate crackers and codfish. Barrels of fluur were sent out Irom St. Albans to-day. Tbcro are no Canadian troops with n twenty miloi ol ivhoro General Spear lias B'atioucQ Ins fore s. CoKCOr.D, N. II., Jun8 It is officially an Loeixi d here liora tiio War Dejiai'itnetit that our Mate milr.ia is likely to In summoned 111(0 sorv ca, lor ibe protection and vindication of tho neutr.iliiy laws, in conuec ion with tho operiiions of tno reman'. A I'fiilsu J.'au-df.War Vr;unt. A rtiinor conic lo nv. to the cnrt tliut the i c-Liatis hnve un h' lued steamer njw at the r disposal, which will in one time, Marti.? th? I-rit.sl:tr with nor movement 3, unci iurliet a tlo where Ibcy Icabt espct a. Tlie fact of Mich 11 Tcsscl 1 avine left this port some ume since is e!l know n Khe left ono of the ilrook ln docks lute in the evenintr, anrl proce-rlel to tin. by the v-ay ot Lontr Island boitnd. When ui nr Sat d's Point her euiiics ere stopped, aud the wns supp'icd with a full ere-w and a com 1'lete f-et of ofiicers, and took onboard several cases of situs and co. sidcrable material of war. it was nearly riavorenk when the transship nicntwas completed, and the two tugs lell tbe t-teanier, which proceeded on her way up the .GiiiKt. Olt lven port tinother party loined the vearc, whi n she s'.ood out tosra. Her orders wne to keep out of the track of vesseli, and nt statiri nierviils to proceed t.i a cprt;iiu r.;ii(l:?! iou. lo av.'B't iiiM,ruc:ions. Codituiinicatio:i bus Veen coiifi'antl.y kept up with her, and so iitlrctlv has she been h'uidlo I thut up to this tin e fhe has not been rt portjd as havin? bejn seen "ofi tb cotict," "Tlie pioj:cr tiine'' floes not wm ti hive come v hi'u the is to bocrin, jet those thin" (vbo are in the secret lire but eve that the time is not fur distant hen t lie will strike a blow. Ii weaie iiiloui c.l liK'n'i;., it is the iu'enttod to poi.Ece ii?i the C.ir.ui-ii lino, while tlie littnttn ships are to be nllotved to 21 ecct free on account ol tin ir kindlier to the Peniau eini grants, large niimb. rs 01 whom tuoy tarry every 1 1 i f . Thetcssclm (iiction it en iron til-wheel fiteiimcr of six, hundred tans. O. M., aud wis built on the Cly J p. AiW so-uo ervice iu Brituii wuteisshe was sent out to run the biockate. Al'ur liiakina several trips between lleruiiiiiu arid Wilmiitptou, she wus captured aud sent to lloston lor condemnation. The Navy Depart in en t purchased her, and on the 8th b'' April, R!4, site sni'ed trora that port asa comuii-io'ied Luted States vessel ol war, and was atiaoh.tl to tlie Hull' quadon. Sh'? was on the Galves ton blockade lor a long tune. In Ji'l.v, IMJ. Ehe received orilfirs lo roDort al I'liiladcipiiia, w here she arrived ou lb 3 12th oi Aict st, 18i5; whs put out. ot coium sslo'i aad scM lor nineteen thousand dollars. Her career id a United SaiC' w ar vessel terminated In Mc lotei nt lhat year. Subsequently she was towed urouiid to New York to keep her clear ol the ice. She wis sold hereto Fenians, but we are tit-able to stn'.e the exect price, but we believe over thirty thousand dollars wua paid lor her. She was itst as the Navy Deportment left her, with mojraziue, shell-iooms, hammock hooks, pettinps, breeching bolts, securing bolts, etc., all complete. She now mounts six pans iu broadside and a pivot forward; carries four bouts, fchoouct rlcrfred, two funiieN, and .vhea the left she was painted lead color. H-t cubins were linithed in niflhofnti and upholstered with preen plush. The ward-room a id steeraze were aho lined up id tushoany. She hat tvo ppwcr'ul eiu'itics and Ivur boilers, ami nud jr ttill sicain ca'i iiink- thiru eu and (A ;iiii to tour ken inots easily . the carries no yards, except tLe eoareFa I yitrd on the lorouiast. In all respects she i a superior vesj-1, and can, if proiicrlj bundled, do much mischief. &tie took away a very Ittl! complement o: conl.i, mid, our informant sas, a ci;rso ol fuel let'r. Eliza bet b port ou Sunday de:-tiui-d for 'ter. She bin eluded all curious e es lor a inuch 1 in-jer time than could reasonably be expceu'd, and Iro-n this tact it is Mlieved tint' sue enn renin 11 lur-h. srjmnih lonctr as may be iieeiiuy to eileel u . ...-r nnvniisi. l-ioin lacts in oil' session nni taoe sta v.i by our infonnant. there ecu be 110 do ib'. but at this very hour a l'Ynian r.un-of-war, or n pri'u (t:cr, iust 113 you may choose to call her, iiartoat ui on tbe hitr'li seas and outsirle the re.ioti o1' the 1 niud suites r.lliciuU, who 0111 d"- her no liar .u. JV. r. IleraJL InviiHloH Ti FrnlAii Kvtuy iiuaen uf rnl sjr.nr on riHtlii oll. "T. ' Aitanp, A t, June -The I'eahtti avniv lift FitiiiUlin thii niorulnpi ut o'clock, and ar nved wnliiii a few rods of the border ot 10 o'clock. Here they wete drawn up in bin , and G.-neral Spear mad? a speech to them, ti-lliu;? them that they were now near the CaimJiaa Ime, where they hud great ly desired to be, and not to tumble women und children, but armed r ii-n were at their mercy. He forbade them to 'IheTi'ne was crossed immediately, and Colonel Contri unfolded the green banner ot Ireland 011 Canadian soil. The men declared they would carry it to victory, or die in tbe attempt. There weie two thousaud men who were fully armed and equipped ieceivins then- supj lies over tho border. Scouts weie sent out on all the roadd and preceded tbe srmv, who marched lour rude on the road to Stanstead, aud then bal'.ed aud made arrangements tor Intrenehinp. Grneral Mahan immediately despatched a couiler lo St. Albans with that iutellierence, who unlvtd hero at 5 o'clock this atternoou. The mm w ere short of piovis'ous, but their sup plies ci,,ue up and they have now sutiicieut locd. V'.tt reople have deserted their houses and V.r,, tiding away Iheir furniture, driven cut V 'tai c0s ux,d ilbei Rua al' tinilcd up tbctr dofus and bhndsi, and '.he inhabi tants have ('.isfited the terrtiory tliro:.gli nh'i-li the l'enians are ptissintr. The r Ulcers and men are now tin Canada m-11, nr.d tbey eave loud atid hearty chcees In ennso qnem:e therco'. 'i'he.v have a lnre amount ol' slore about tl.irty miles from here, and they die ninkmg stienuous cITorts to seize supplie nloptr the road Irom St. Albans to Franklin (sixteen mile). Sftstrplers were passing this niternoon, and theTc were to or three tsams with stores, and one loaded down I S a-nmu-citron. A comrany, anncd and eqippncl, left the train this morning at tlcoreia, the next station tonlto 0! Albans, aud were on the roud to t'io ir tit this afternoon. Thirty Fetdnns arrived at this point this even ing liom the forth. CllTall.S OF THE CKO'SthO INTO CANAPA, Right Wiku Kehian Akmt Ovebths UuRder, Cami- KwnEY, Canada, June 7. We l-;it lini.klin, Vt., ut hnll-pnst ID o'clock on Wed nesday morning, and struck out on the ro.id U'iidiig to t. Armand Centre. At .juxt Hlieen tiiinutes ai'er 21 o'clo:k, General Spe-ir aud staff nnived on the American side of the line, whore 11 lniue number of the men had alreddy asnem hltd. He was greeted with loud and prolonged cl t l is, end bo Ing to the men, he . addressed them in substance as lollows: Mji.Lim! You a-e still standing upon Amer'cin tt mtoi , and you are not to molest, or insult the tii-duie ol tins feclion. 1 ben of vou to comiu t no liepiidanoos on this side of Ihe line, (t rios of "del. eial, ne wnl not") I hero, suid ho, 11011111114 to Iho Ceiiatia line, nro ti0 enemies of your country. When wepel tboie we will reuiOT.oor the wroins of n am a century, and will stiise a blow and try to lite Ireland; lut. lememher, no harm to the womeu er children. When wo pet t.ie men they shall he jcuis, 10 do with them as j on please. - Ut neral f'etir upon concltici'iitr .wa? greeted with thri e genuine Fenian cheers, nd manv ot ilu men shouted fur htm to 1-ad them ou. The General ln.mcrliatily comi.euted crosiiim the bonlir, iiiid went iiu'o ciinip nbout. halt 11 tu le Ircm tne line, where tbey rmriined all niglit. Colonel Contii, ol the Hd llegimcni Cavalrv, was tbe hist 10 cross into Canada, 'vitli about tour htintired of his command. Colonel Confn is a Dative of Suitc rltind, anil fought with dis tinctioi, tliroual: the hole ot our la'e war. II crossed with his men lust inch', aad bivoiiaok'-d his men whir" the camp is no 1 loctit"d. We ha I nether liver, lake, nor ocean to etoss beloie reacti ng Canada la feet, nothing but un imaginary line, marked bv an iron post driven into 1 ne ground, bear. ng the louowing inscrip tions: TieUv of Washimdon boundary, Autnit 9, 1842. . Albki.t 8. HTii. t inted states (..ominissioiier. J. is. ii. Kstcourt, 11. B U. l.'omuiissiouer. This piece o iron is all that marks the di vidii.g line n the St. Armand road, oet veen the l;:t- o!' Veiniont and Canada Kust. i.eLeial Spetiv established his headquaiters at the V.O'ne ot Mr. Kcclfs, un Irish Canarliiii. Histvo clc.igb'eis Grace and Hatt'" plsyed feei:il mrs upon the piano, and enter'aiti'd tl e GiT.uiil tmcl bis stall' in a vety ii.-indsjme manner. Ihe men were euciimpod in the iieiib to ite lilt ot the house, and the b-vs enjoved then selves Ly tinging the "Wearing ot 'the Gittii" n ml oilier i'et-iun war songs. Several fciopit iou? look tie Kunuek were nrrcstcd and l iotiel t to heodquarteis by the scou's, but were lehan-d u-on parole. They repor- the scare as tenet-ill lor a ilisttncc of forty or fatty miles iuto Ihc inteiV r. A conq ai.y 1 f forty arntoJ men were sent o it lorne ng lor loon, nnd brouglit b-tck t ventj head 01 cattle, nd a large number of sheep. Otrrp Sweeney Ues on the S. Annnil Ceiitre road, formerly and better known u Crock's Corner load, at the junction of a ro t l leadincr w stwaid to fhe i mcion o' the Fratikl 11 and l'leen Hill load. The road traverses n s dc hill of what is known as a continuation of Iru geman Hill in n . fcthomtpTlv oiivct-ou. I.lUtWl li.o ... . ..llrr. FKI-OBCl V. NT OK THE NEU'jRALIl'T LAWS SKCKK JA11V M TJLLOCH SU.'illM.PKliS r.II! llKVl'NI K ciT'iLiiS tj in; v.'Ait i-R!-..Br:;EXT l-miss RKLISIE.) IN THK CANADIAN ttKKVlCK. Dkikcit, June 7. A bodv of Ave hundred I tr.iuns arrived here Horn Cti'cuqro to-day, vin the Siicliigitn So-ithern K.dlroad. The reported invasion o- Ca-iud.i via Uny liel I is premutiiio. I'lhctal d-f parches liom Godcrich, a le v miles above Tavtield, denv that any Fenia-is -111-3 ou bis borciir. The comnmulers o(' the United Iftates Ti vinup cu'.ters now here have received ihe tolh win? instrutrtions: IKITID STATIB ATTORMY'S OfFICI-T, DUTI'.OIT, une l, IctO eai.taiun; hurt Kuup(j, Unned S ato luiciuo S earner Jo bkrimwi, Lotroit river: tilitau. : liiyaoier-tieueral i Iu Case., Uultei ttates Army, ha.i tl is Cav received the 10 lowmi ie eiri ui liom tbe frecictar, 01 the I'reasu-. v : ASHiMiioJ 1. ;., June 5 ISOri to Brigadier Cueial bilus Cai-ev, Cu ted btat.a Army: U' venuo cutierN tue subject tu the d.rcct 011 01 the U.smut Atieiney. 11. llo Ullocii, fcci-etarr of ihe Irea-if-y. I Ir.ve, thciefoie, 'o direct that vou ue vour ves scl to iliioree th Ctilled ' tut 8 n. inruh y 1 1 as and to i revcii-, tbe inrryiup ou ol any hostile enierpiisos Hem t is ii nir ei tpr.iust tho adjacent doiniu.ous ot tl e Cucen ot Great lir.taiu aud l.eluud, w ib w ;oin tic tti iled Slides oro at peace, slid that you ri!(iort fot tpicial OiCois to lirind.ui-joneral Caiey, ut .-'oil Hauc. Yeiy ic.j cctiully, your obedient servant. Alfred Kusslll Ui lied oUles Uistrict Atiorney. A 'imilar document has been served upon Captain Maitin, ot (he cutter Andrew Johnson, alto lytcg here. The Dntish gunboat Jlftcue arrived to-day. The Conadlun uuthoiittcs also chattered tuo sttamtrgs JUatanwras and Satellite, and ioi piessed at S'.raia the Grand Trunk ferry-bout 11. J. Spicer. A detachment of the Royal Marine Corps and a battel; of artillery have arrived at Windsor, lor iis on I beec boats. biuhteen hundred British troops are sta tioned at Coilevich, seventeen companies at Si n. in, nine hundred men at Windsor, a id a stifiii ient loice below. A riterve ol two tuou sand men are at Chatham. It is lepoited that theie are five htinlred Jrdiiiii? (olleetti.a in the wood-i back Irom tbe Lciici' river, wlw will take part witu tue Caua (linn voluutt 'Cis. Ah Althfk m ttoiii rldi mill A.mlclttel V1U :uiU"rs vl I'rulm .Hovcimviiiri. UcpiZGicn, C. V7., J ane 7. There are no sunn ol an 1.' 1 tack jet; bi.it a letter Irom above con nt m the repm-ied Jeinri'.iieol'tUe feuians Irom Wesitru States, Rboi't nitie thousand scrouz, fo.' ibis (catt. 'Ihe Ameikan Consul at Fituiau to-night telt josiiliiu in lelegraphing to the Stat ? Def'Uitn.tnt tor instuivtioU!., nndieeoiunieudiii ' if'i11,.'.v 'iii on ariiied Cmc1 to this point to 0. 011.1 it i.eairnlit.v. 'Ibe news of Roberts' and bweencv'sarrost was recti.u here with fercat reioicinfr, n evideiue of 01.1 Coveruii.ent's u.teri!iiija'iou to prevent. 1, nj n.li irupti ;U of our present irlendl.y rehi- tlous with c'tiuu-la. lvttt Willi rr.ii'n Kbi-rti After 11. tl l.XdllllllMllUll- Al'ir Hie exaoiiuatiou yesterday afiernooa and 1; was (ie'.umtiK d bv the Government o li cuiIb lo vtniaiid Fri-Kldcht Roberts to Fort L'i lave'te, an order ctuie lor a stay of proceed ii.es, nbd he wr,s taken to thej Astor Hons?, where, iu room No. ot, he was cou loitably situ ated with his He tnd ton. A gentleman who vis ted lum states that upon Ins entr.uico Mr. Robert niose, and t;ieete.d him with much waiinln and conlinlit.v, Ho was at tup iniu cnuttenUed bv an.v ohiciui. vwi appeared to b.; uinetlv enjoving toe society ot his hun'l?, bdt, a-u conreiiuinee upon caieurity or gre.i.uess. repo-e wis ol slioit duration. 'the ictple beuii to hear of Lis a. rest ttnd wheitaboi.li, and they commi'iicd pcuriug in. Iheie were Fenians, pale with exc tcment, but 01 stout heart; theie were Feu tans with red tacer and hot perspiration bsiiing Irom every pore; iheie were Fen tins who wished to jump into the gsp" thut iin taut: and otheis who were staid, cool, and collected. All were anxious, sympathetic, uud imll.-iuit at tbe course ot th' Government. Jlr. ltoUns hnn-e:i was very quiet and uucon eiiied. He dul not s"in th : least discouctitei', t;i d appeared to look upon the anest ot hiiiuel! and Genual Seeney as u simple matter of reisecut'on and spk-en on the part ol the Govt lxu.eut, The liesident stated emphatically that he (rrs:detcd the authorities wire overreachlntr 1h( nifelvcs, and seemed des'rons by rycophitn'lc fforts to outdo nen-rallty by fawning upon Kt plaml. He d d not expect niuch less after the 'lra mcnt ol tbe bojs on board the Michigan. He tenths' a Government that would pcimlt such outiai:eous treatment to men who had stood by ir in the hour of peril could not be ex peeled to use any citizen well whom, with a sbado-y of pretext of an Infringement ot its laws it could get its hold upon. The Colonel was not nt all disheartened by this treatment. He felt lhat it would Im-pirs the Irish heart, and If there was nnv blood lett in the brsw ny frames of Irish men this act would prompt them to come to the Iront. Colonel Roberts further eaid that he consider as yet he has inlrinced no law of the United States, and that he thinks this extra ollie.iotis uess on the part of the Government superfluous and beneath its digtntv. He is quite ready at any time to tske all the consequence of 'auj ninie he may commit. Mrs. Robeits said she felt sorry that the Colonel should Iwive been takeii quite so soon; that flic would have much prcieired tuat he should have been at the iront; tha I eland's renrnciatioLi is a settled plsn, mid that the s mple arrest ot one or two fmlivMunls will hnve no c licet towprds stopping it. COI.ONI.L ROBERTA RKLEASEP. About live o'clock P. M. the aulhotities In thls nty evidently l-lt they hud c-iujiht n white cle t Laut. Jir. Robeits not seciuu wherein he hud ol'inded, ai.d leitis ng to criminate !iiusdf by giving the dejired bail and they not seeing liny oven act t onun'tted by him against Ihe neu tiality laws, eul eicd him to j.o on h a on-n pro miFe to a peer ou MoiKiiij it c lled 011. V. Y. l.'traul. AllVANCK OS CKKRRAL PtEAlt INTO CA'tAOA i ROM IIIiillCATE V1TI1 HI1 F.NT:ltK FORfE T'!l! AB l:K, T OF CI NKItALil SWEKN7.V, Uni'i r.R IA , AUD Ml'Rl II V, AND TUI IR STAl'FS. St. Albans. June 7. The advance on C-tn.ida Item ll thtnte comiiior.c" ! this moinln r a', an tarly hour, and the mam boly ol General dojar's auiiyis now over the line, but m coii-equence of a heavy ram all day little h is b.-en tieeo 11 plishcd. The lorward movement wa- coddncled in a soldierly manner, no strugliug. ordepreda tiot.s tcli.g p unit ted. Hie ma un well armed and eqmpped, some twenty thousand rounds of cartridges and mple supplies being served out to them on reaching tbe Canadian line. The ollicera thoutrh furnished with tome arms, bave no hoiecs, and benr ihc fatigues 01 tne march cneerfully. General Spear went to the from In a cat riaore this fore i.coD, 8t.d made a speech to the men, tne sub sficce ot which is as lollows: "i'EMAKs: We aie no passing into the ccuiitij ot our mortal enemy, lCusd-md. Re tin mbtr that w e come no. hete to make war on women and chitdien. Treat them courteously, but men loird in arms in support ol the Untish ciown are lett in your hands." The mam body ol General Sp?ar's army is now ot 1'ic.cou Hill, and 80 soon as ihe went her per mits, will advance slill tur'her, Htiri etnke a blow wlrch they say w 111 be a mo'-t d-clsive one tor the cauie ol Ireland. The country about Pipcon Hill and Franklin s tno.-tly (ieserted by thf inhabitants, thev tskiug with tlieiu their horses, cattie. and movables. About 3'JO Fenians iiresiillut Highgute. Reiniorceiiieuts are cod tHtitly anivine. Ii gbDate, from which General S.-ear's army moved, Is p. town on the t-:t remit. y of ih north tin 1 nd cl Lake Chun.j.laiii. due sotitb, about t ci,ti mill s iioid St. Armans, at which pljca, 'o" tevtru! days pas', an attack has been ex pect d. It is buihlv probable tha', as Sf. Ar ti at.ds is ivst over vhe Iui" trie Fenian und Bri Iiih loicis arc now eonfrontiug each other, und i;ews ol an attmk may be expected at any tuou. cut. FROM BALTIMORE TO-GAY. Death of Prominent Weulleme. The I'eaiiaiin I'p H ie Prohnbi Fita of Jrir. PnylM. Ei,-. SriCIAL IlKSrATClI TO THR F.VEMlNO TELtoaAPIt. Ualtimobk, Jute 8. Wi'lihtn H Shorwjod, one of the oldest rud most prominent printers in Ualtl. more, died jetirday. u0T. q. Sfudd.ford, for fllty-tnree years pahtor of tho First rresbytenan Church cf Lambeityillo', K J , died on tho5tli in stant, while on a visit to hl brothor-'n-law, Dr. Stimppon. lie was previous y in impaired health. Tbe Fenian excitement bas entirely subsided. Honest Irishmen now believe I- and Its Head Centres homl ups to Clch tbem out ot mo oy. 1' is well understood hero that Jeff. Davis is to be eventually pardoned. Movement ol Stenn ships. Halifax, K. 8., June 8. Iho C6. arrived from Boston at 8 80 Inst evening, ui.d sailed lor Llvorpool at 11 o'clock I". M. IioTON, June 8.-Thfl Africa nrrlyed this morning fn in Haiiiax and Liverpool. Uer mails will bo duo it I liiiadelphia to ni. h'. . Klw Voi.k, Ju 0 8 Ar -lvcd stramers Ca la, fiom London, ana Havre and Corsica hou. faiaua 8i.d atsu Ihoj bring no uews. ril'T TTTTTTTi" KEKKbEtE r IT T KH T TT T Ki: IT Ki-EK TT Ks.l-.1S IT KK A V A AA A A V A AA AA a vaaa A AA A AA IT KEZEEEEHE A T A 'ISA TS' IKi TK.V 'IK TEA. 'I tA TEA The lovers ol good Tea are respectfully invi e l 0 c.iil at the C BEAT '1 EA 1IONG, No 8 !) C !ES S C r Htrsot,. where the tave an opportunity tor testing every brand before making a purchase. Cur Tl AS are the test tl at a.e Imported, a-id our prices are lower than the fi me trutlo 01 Tea can be bought e'sewhere. Call and test our Teas. No. BOO CI1ESNUT Str-ot. 6 8 S;rp JiDlN BU11GII SI 110 N G ALB, AND 15KOWN STOUT. A frmh importation ot WILLIAM VGPSGER'd STROliO ALE. audllBOWN HI' VI POBTE Alco, ALSOI'rt EXGblPil ALE, In fine order, for sale by tbe cask ot dozen. SIMON COLTON A CLARK K, 14 tip' H.W cor.BBOAD and WALXU1' pATENT V 1X1E AVOlllt lOUKAlLUttS, eTOBE FH0ST9, GUARDS, PAHTITI0S8, IKON 1 EDSTEAD8, ASD WIRE WOBC, In variety, mauulse urea by M. WALKUIt & SONS; iift CmSp o. 11 Kcrth 61XXU 8tre(,
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