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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1807.—TRIPLE SHEET. 5 CANADA. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD, STARVATION I SOUTH CAROLINA. ‘While tho South Carolina papers themselves are com- Paratively reticent upon the actually suffering condition Of the people in the interior of that State, the following of Montreal, Mowr: san, ©. E., April 8, 1867, This letter is aptto be long and to treat of general depravity: All the: eminent people with.whom I have the misfortune to be acquainted are at present figuring ip lawsuits as plitotiff, prisoners or grand jurymen ; and from the amount of valuable space gcoupied in our dailies by reports of trials an opinion highly unfavorable to the suocess or immediate probability of the millennium may be drawn. dl At Sorel, for the past ten days, one Moses’ Provencher has been undergoing his trial for the. murder of one Jatras, under the following circumstances Jutras had the misfortune, as bad algo Provencher, of THE CROPS. Grain and Fruit Prospects fer 1867. y VENNSYLVANLA. ‘The growing wheat in the lower end of Uhester and received your stating that athe cape epee rpwomponen wf pA trial has just been tuded in your comission s in BAF ce Sictense: county,Onio. Facis admitted by both sides !—On ‘and that you would be glad to from me the pre- | August 26, George Buzzard, Milton Delong. Melinda We! toy tiene ‘and how far the | Ellen Neff, Barbara Shaffer, Angeline Shaifer and others corn already recelved will supply’ it, Bofore endeavor: ‘went to Sabbath school at Hopewell church in the morn- to reply to-your inquiries, in behalf of | ing, and by invitation of Mclinda Noff the parties mon- the dosttate widows and pe oF thie ete to | tioned went with her to herfather's to dinner, Nothing thank you for what you have elfendy done, : comfort and comparative happiness many ‘homes, ‘unusual On the way, Aud after reaching the bouse and entertained with apples and cider the Migs Nofls excused themselves in order to get dinner, now, and never gave promige of a better crop. O10, The wheat crop promises splendidly. The winter, to eaten Goveremens f and went into the kitchen. Immediately aftor, ey March 18, 1867. be sure, has been cold, bht the fall wowings have been ‘Delong game tata tbe kicben, and looking around aw possessing a wife, Provencher saw the female Jutras, we received letters from dated the Protected by the heavy snows, aud Nave weathered the gun liAnging on hooks, took it down, looked at it, | that she was fatr, and conceived a passion for her, some- (hing after tho manner of the ghouls The Grst indica- Sales hes loaded; said he thought not, as the cap at gant winter well, We expect this year to see the heaviest it; after @ fow moments went up stairs, and, Sent Bo rcs hill, ch hes Doct takea endfor: | WB: Hoot caters at f Nellie Guyana, by Bonnie wheat crop-evor raiged in this country, ng the orogens otaahiasls, sadn shal maying os pa an pa dpanntcs ar afforded us geopiing years Agee wens passing throi ven tided by our forces, were eon sae cry, Ales, by: Coan & ‘wiscoxsr, of Barbara Shaiiée, causing instant death-© Delong. says in fact, the night together at Sorel, last ( . Qn the 2d of November Provenchor's wife it. Jatead; partook of @ glass of whiskey and, of eouree, died on The winter bas ‘been very favorable for fall aqwn wheat, and we can say, fortunate ts the farmer in this State whe had the confidence to sow a crop of «winter i &! lly, the State maliciously, After the hearing re a of ‘witnesses the jury ge waa abrent - manu returned a v of not guilty. How ~ a. vbr etamed the dignity of mur- 2 £ ol ey dam Waxwin; W: 4 bs 3 meee Rateeahe te Bits, dam er ym man di . P. an ewes md ik vie mi by Childe Harold, 4 years old..........-. 2 3 ar ona jan, enters b. g. Wild Air, by Lexing- wheat, ‘ ran al heard the Ay ft anu, | the Oth. The disconsolate husband moved.to Mr. Jutras’, A lettor written in fromt-of:Querétaro to tho Sombra de | “tons dam Aaa Lee ayemmOd ee a 4 SOUTHERN TLUNOm, eee eeenree, Mare, GA SVN Cll Defore have we sean more wet even aud {nore cencral | Where he boarded, sleeping generally ap stairs, bus, Saragossa says:— Time —1:619%{—1 5154. As the'snow disappears, wherever wheat was sown it might ve of your bounty. Many, how- } Sstiafaction with a verdict, Jimay bey. apd we trust it | when Mr. Jutras wag absent, By hm 3 ‘ couch nom- Day before the 14th, we made a reoon- looks well and promises an abundant yield. | Many far. | ever, ive in my immediate neizhborhood. Se da ane glib | Oly the Sabbath tnally on a sof in. dren, duit i act by ® ‘Beiscance of nem! , When_s battle took Racing Stock in the South. mers having hereto‘ore falted in this crop, gave ey Saadibta destra’ So Sacaleee ee oe epaetl 8 ra ‘Place and lasted until eight hours. The positions [From the New Orleans Picayune, April 8.) tt up in They ‘dow regret ier Inck of pre- "The Murder of General Bailey. ‘burglary, On the 284 of December Jusras left home for Sebticn aint wentecd saerechomatl tea General In the present -condition of the Soath goiouce,. Comparatively little winter. w ‘has been Z oe ans Ee Toowsnken 7 Aptilion, with two hundred sharp waa tho first | seems to have but precious little value, Y¢ sown in‘ Ilinoia, Wherever sown ib wifi yield Fort 10.) correspon 10) the day. His worthy pre} 9 flask of whiskey , gme'to occupy the Cerro, and held it until reinforced by | saw Regret, eistert0 Voucher, if we mistake not, a beau- plenteoudly, “In and especially through’ tho Sentinel furnishes the following additional particulars of ehh ok anion » ee eat c pa ‘eneway’s lous in kilied, wounded and ieconaid: | grime nsuient aie tes wears old, sold Uy auce folatasieith denen senda "Lau an one the murder of General Joseph Bailey, a brief report of | deod, that ho lod in great agony ‘on the Sist, ‘4 at two o e wi erable, and that on our side we al: Eigies mech: but | tion for $105. ‘Inthe opicion wan samaes ane sone pen yet better, The seat wap "te likely which was furnishod by telesraph. Genoral Bailey, after | aftor manifesting every symptom of having t not have een dear at $1,000 asa brood mare. same time we saw a fine and powerful brown raceborse of Re mignon i st r, whe, if we recollect rightly, ran ‘to Brown Dick in one of the fastest aces ever run at Mobile; we saw him sold for $175. Ho was recently held. at $1,200, Comment is unnecessary. English Racing—Epsom Spring Meeting, March 26. 53:0f 100 sovs., added to a 8 ae ag for three-year-olds and upwards; weight fer age, with penalties and allowances. One ile, Lord Batorman’s Moulsey, by Teddington—Sabra, 6 the rebellion, became a resident of Vernon county; Mo., and at the tinse of his murder was Sheriff of the county. ‘The correspondent gives the following details of the tra- gedy:— On Tuesday afternoon writs were placed in his hands for the of two men named Pixley (buehwhackers), who lived a fow miles from Nevada. Sevoral gentie- men. offered to accompany him, but he declined assistan and alone, expecting to be gone ‘three hours. He reached the A found the men, and a to go with him if — “ for re ae but refused to give up th stating at never been disarmed and would not be. Not fearing any treachery ‘poisoned by sirychuine, The ‘amiable Proven- cher endeavored to cheer the discongolate widow by hie presence day and night, but public opinion being infallible on all questions connected with “forty rod,” decided that Jutras' death was suspicious, An inquest was held; the presence of strychnino in the viscera, was détectéd, and Provencher arrested. The trial lasted fifteen days, and fifty-five witnesses were bullied for the proseoation and defence. The only point of any consequence which came out, plus the facte I 80 conatant as to prevent the buds from-ewell- ing. In some few looatities, asin the northern part of Madison county, pe trees have been pinched a little; but even with this thore will be more an avernce Id. South of the Ohio and Mietiesay Me zoed i le orno damage has been done, Horticulturists im that peculierty fruit section speak with rapture of the “big’’ ares, On the whole we venture the totion that th apples and peaches wili be more commonly abundant.” ‘Nhe following letter is from the Governor et San Luts, referring to the action of San Gregorio and -‘“the eituation” :— Jand, Thave before me a letter from a widow tady, recently {fn affluence, and whose family name has been ) associated with ome of the very highest posi- Ban Lor, March 18, 1867. taken ty'a part of our foros aitera ght of out hous on a our attra eight rs fis which the loss was Baie od on both es, “On ‘Tho winter wheat Ir in tho best possible condition, ana | #1008 in our country, in which sho makes ap. " lication for: ® toan to enable her to open a thread have above stated, was that Provencher had just before our side we have lost Colonel Nieto. 0: correspondents write that, if no further misfortune be- | P. the General consented to the arrangement. They . Saisors came out of Querétaro with the baat fe. | ot 1b. Ge ig ae ke eC falls ie it will bo the beat tor ate Tt never prosented a|| 82¢ noodle, store in wich to omploy her daughters. | 9 « neighboring house, Borrowed the saddles and start- | Jutras’ first attack and that which caused his death, take the position captared by:the republicans, bat ghey | Duke of Hamilton's Wild Agnes, 6 years, Ost, Sib. | | 122" sang. Am usual breadth of spring, wheat te | “Re writes:—‘T have ono small loaf of Jaa geen thoy wero riding abreast, : were ropulsed with heavy loos. They etting short | 4, (HOt to be Gold). ......-0.4. +. wars being sowed. ne houso upon which my entire family must dino. We tly on the beat OF ten SE serene, | purchased strychnine, ostensibly. to kill foxes, The of wiowals; corn for thelr hecmae tee? ig fiven | Mt. Paimer's Excellor, 6 yeare, 8:t. I3tb. (£500). have nothing for supper and oar Heavenly Father only some of his friends rode’ down to the place | Counsel for the defence mystified the jary for six hours, out Our army is very enthusiastic, sanguine of auc, | Si!" F. Jobustone’s Historian, 6 years, Ost. 9ib. knows where we will procure our breakfust to-morrow.” ‘ MISSOURI, ETC. In Missouri and adjoining States we are told that tho wheat crop never looked more promising. During the winter the planters of Alabama, Louisiana, Mi! ippi and Arkansas have secured large numbers of field han and are making bine irywnd to cultivate a wide area territory. Tne that the cotton crop of last year has Proved tobe much larger than was anticipated, affords general encouragement to the Southern growers. Groraia, A correspondent writes that the planters, though they May cultivate tess this year than formerly, will yet de- vote much more care and sk Il to tho preparation o! soil. There tz, he says, no better evidence of the ear- nestness and faith of the planters than the piles of sacks and barrels of guano, phosphates, plaster, &o,, which are daily arriving at the various depots on consignment, The froodmen are laboring diligently, and the relations between them and their employers are of the most har- monious character, SOUTH CAROLINA. Tax Praca Cror.—Unusually severe weather bas ‘Dlasted the hopes of the lovers of good fruit, The ch crop will boa failure in this section, We bave bettor hopes of the appic crop.—Pick-ns Courier, LOUIS and the Jud; lately muddied them by a chai whose delivery y ooeapted. thirteen hours, The i0ry, whose interests at home suffered severely by their vege 3 absence during there efforts, ret a verdict of “Guilty” after ive minutes’ deliberation... The prisoner was sentenced to be hanged on the 34 of May. He tated that he was aware of the actual murderer, as I Dave no doubt he is; but magnanimously refused to tell the name, whigh delicacy was generally appreciated. Ican only ogre in coeds with every one else, that the shameless paramour of this wretch—an adulter- oaa while her husband’s he ego roe ring and a Suspected accossory, has not incided In the indict- ment and sentence, In the city wo hada plearant row on Friday. As I ‘Wrote you somo time sincs, T. K. Ramsay, the Crown prosecutor, got into a dispute with Jud, mi a five fined _ last Sone ope By 7 a a — 1 Sherif if Mr. Rams: paid ine. informed of its roneollection he at once ordered an sty ‘tachment to issue, upon which Mr. % are tered aes the be sold) Meat an) ¢ se Lord Westmoreland’s Timolaus, 3 yeara, 7st. 111b, at Dennett's Laaghain, Cyeats Sat ‘in’ 00). ir. inett's am, 4 years, Mr. Astiey’s Overture, aged, 9st. 51b (not to be er 0 Betting—2 to 1 against Moulsey, 4 to 1 against Lang. ham, 6 to 1 against Wild Agnes, 100 to 15 against: Tune- lang, and 10 to 1 against Panacea, Tus StamrorD Pate of 100 sews, (handicap); for all ages; winuers extra, Half a mile. Lord Vivian's Tumbler, by Commotion or Defender— Golconda, 3 yrs., 68t 710.....+... wae a Mr, J. Nightioga’ mmanition, 3 Duke of Newcastle's Niké, 3 yra,, Sut Mg, Pryor’s Qui Vive, 4 yrs., Sat. 7b. Loed Westmorland’s Icicle, 8 yra., 7 Mr. Porter's British Star, 4 yrs, Mr. B. Ledger's Bay Leal, 4 yrs, Mr. Brewer's Deceiver, 4 yra., Tet, 311 Mr. ¥. Mitcbell’s La Mutua, 4 yra., 7st. 1 Mr. Faller’s Marzhal Ney, 4 yra., 63t. 121. a Mr. Merry’s Galiy, by Lord of the Isles—Cathorine, 3 Thave beon shown a loiter from a 180 reduced ’ chi Gr dnb. se’ ha cata Mut | tnd bated ody ato Rok athe that since the war she and her daughter have barely Se ee a supported themselves by taking im needle work; but. that now, so greatis the destitution around thent, she can procure no employment of any kind, and that she is complied, most reluctantly, to weck rellof from public charity. The great want will be experienced within the noxt two or three months, The wheat crop, when husbanded, will relieve many, but a larg? nomber must continue to suffer till corn, which 1s the staple, Is gathered. Any further ass’stance you may afford our people will be gratefully acknowledged and Tememberad. THE BRITISH PRESS ON THE DEATH OF ARTEMUS WARD. Expressions ef Good Feeling for the American People, Key {From the Giowworm, March 11.) The news of the death of Artomus Ward will bring nd wherever the Engjish tongue ig spoken, In this cess. and anxious to fight, Itis not so with the imperi- alista, who aro‘completely demoralized. Within a few days the decisive battle will take place. It will bea ae sant Ter tart at oe pprbercrg may come to my knowledge. I have tho honor to as, SUAN BUSTAMANTE. The Ranchero, an imperialist journal published in | ‘Brownsville, without stating any authority, publishes an | entirely different account from that furnished through Aiberal sorces. Tho substance of itis thaton tho 14th General Mendez sallied out of Querétaro with five hun- @red men with a view of favoring the ontry into Querétaro af an amnmunition train coming from the capital. He was attacked » short distance {rom the city. ‘Soon after both parties were reinforced, The imperial- fate sent out @ division; to meet this Corona moved up with his whole command. The reeult of the tattle was the repulse and complete route of the liberal army, While inis battle was foine. on Mejia moved out to vent Trevino from forming @ junction with Corona, °° ney myssing, and the only trace of the murderers was found at a ford about. four maltea distant, whore a saddle loth had slipped off the horse of the deceared, Parties are out furnished with means and orders to bunt till they find thom. The rewards offered amount to about $5,000. General Bailey, in 1864, was in New Ori Lieutenant Colonel of the Fourth nsin infantry. He was then & great favorite of General Banka, but he bad not made hig mark, as he subsequently did, the Red river, where, as an engineer, ho immortalized hinaself by tho Yelease from tt peril of our whole Red river fleot. He thus acq }-@ national reputation, and recolved the thanks of Congress for bis meritorious services, iach troy ia eae. of April 1 gives the fol- Pparticul assassins engaged in this ——— ee lerors are two brothers, named Pixtle; and Lewis Pixley, They are described follows: Pixtey Se ‘twenty-four years old, and about , < NA, ld of ours we can ill spare a kindly, genial | five feet ten 11 th, weighs about and hundred and which ho not onty succocdod in doing, but attacked him | ~ yra. Tat. ‘PR Stiiia A. + code a an paper says that the peoplo thero have | nature—a wit without sarcasm, a bumorist without | seventy-five pounds, small, clear blue fall fs eoclaing fs uecouu the papa vaya: =olowing the | Ses He oentor ate Gat gray Bk Ol neem sain ie pint fr over tre anit, grown | plea. Chariot Brswne van one ita tinazand, te | lige eomproumd, Tithe, very gst fn wuinert | GC ayer, hardware, mormhaat rom. New York jo the - : yg the open air, aod that they are now gathering ym al nest, wi juile, a true on cassimere ed cont, it ~~ Ses how far they tal task towne ‘hd ase eae | BE Carona Fra Doone, 8 yrs, det. Si trecs the “et of our oranges of tie Old erop.”> Teadds, | and geustous gentioman He. cama. 1 thle taud | Overchies auc’ fing Gost ang oar ota ee eae, | agroexbly diveralfy whe dullness of Justia va the Queoa’s aac, Mr. H. Hayne’s Qurna, 4 yr4, tat 31D ‘a3 for green peas, cucumbere, tomatoes, cauliffowers, | ecarecly Knowing wingle ‘Magtish friend. How he | Pixley dears strongly the, resomblance of erry, but Bench. There is, of course, ne particle of truth in these state- ao, iney nave Deon 08 baad so long tint, they: have ‘ments; but as thoy are likely to be copied by the jour- ‘nals throughout the country I dcem them worthy of no- Following the action on the 14th Juarez’s Minster of at San Luis wrote to the Governor of Nuevo Leone Mr. T’ Hughe's Tina, 4 yrs. 6st. 101d. Lord Batoman's Queen of Tramps, aged, Oat. ib nmoet pasted out ofthe fashion.” 7 (0 1 nesincl Doarivor, 8 i> 1 ngaunat. the Caihorias | T3¢ Gonzales Frauirer of tho 234 ult says. that the Hayes filly and 10010 8, against ‘Tambler. farmers are replanting with alacrity the erops killed out Tux Two-yr/n-orp Stsxea of 10 sors. each, with 100 4 ve freeze, which includos most of the corn, Some @socesces Secccconne ‘@pent bis time among us may be guessed by tho long tit | is larger ond more 3; Rose of soreaa ful “moutnetm who. surrounded. bie temporary face "ore bony; ‘stout tive “fest: eleven” ine ea tomb on Saturday iast, Awthors and actors, artists and | high, ssanciane years old, and weighs about js ists wero. thore im. scores, The funeral was no mere empty nt-of fictitious No} thos) who stood near the ‘coffin of One epee 5 it will come out, however, There ie not much cotton | their de friend wept real tearsatears.| rode an sron-grag, horse, fifteen and one-half bat it, has Menoneing thie bettie, and requesting hima to formard.all | sddod; for wo-yennolds; colts, Set 101); Hilies, Ost: 1'S),” “the plecticit the ground in fne condition forthe t wrung fon the heart, (cars the rain ofa. storm | four years old, and. ingared by the Palmyra taserases 4 congteslion sompatsty. Cree | That the liborals should be abort of amununt. | ste Peyor'e Grimson, by Sk Albons—Theadora, St. Leen ty nechens atl dar fitpiirs nggl yw ah ge % bate eae 7 SG biteweletbhatnes el Fran Ar eL ies iter ster $b: the conneungdep iesntat ta Tne Hon of thig carly day in the prosecution of the campalzn | 10ib -<sxvasesso-nsnrnessre arses 2) yeata seit Plbdateds Ris Tor ail Iho wide waves of the Adlantic; a‘frioud--for-all | forehead. ‘They ave eu 9 bein heey to lovlon of "the court, and 20 raises @ ae rogurded by ths imperialists a most suspicious clt- | sir L. Newmans Forent King, Bt, iol 2 | “'the papers throuchout Texas generally fear that the | the stare and Siripem, and the rest erica aod her | Western, Mixsout . The eon of Vernon has:| Very nice and anoles of agotp Se ee ee faces beta an spy re Dilton, Set, Ti © | fruit has been entirely destrayed, Tho Rusk Observer | “institutions” ‘The two tands tmve a Iitora- | prompily offerdd a reward of $8,000 for their han. | «The Rev. Mr, 9. ‘ iy” of ‘The stage from tho interior, which arrived bh Ae a ree tet “tg | savs:—"We have heard but one expression of opinion | ture. and ® eommion: religion, poopie of bafy |'*lom, or one-half of the amon Jor each wi theke deaths, | the murder of hie sta a { to Cinoinnatl, tum ptiendans (tbe: Shak, brings Gan ule anene EARLS Hea 8tO 4 by Lat in rogued to the orchards, tat not only i the fruit hope- | countries speak the. same Snes and oes With sufficient of their having been killed. pete ies tm comlonet aroma penens ~ jer si: hted, but manv young trees have also in | the «ar loges. trai ® {fae pe ee a a 8 | Kifed by dente Oa? "Stormcement Rover, | bic tt teker thn wea 260 Busan Ln ny | A'REpeUCION of thy Jy Tame Murder tm ate. | Sia ttat, Heviidnatiem ‘come yrapettine,* i “ Y a ef is fou in the ‘imporiant and well establis! fact jon roar, aut ie “te may some- : A both ies ogee peat, re the tad the ) dr. England's ote rage Ps that u severe eold for Ula climate gives sure promiie of } tmes eteam; but our generation, may, nnd’ oar chit: {From the Howard Sbtuty’ (ety Aavertheer, April 47, wn -to the innocence ‘and “epitit of the city 12 ailempe nothing until the ‘arrival of Broilo: | Six Mensa tieton Bee aia; 0 | £204 season forthe agriechturis™ For example, the.| dren's guneraiion after ‘ue, will ‘over aoa the -day.|..! A Yoreinte manicrsrce som enon wei ee at tel aren eanmnbeeree ation fer Bian, which ts ony rf an early day. They lain Drike of Newcastle's iuny, Set 9 Hoan, ee bag erg aig tlie 7, alt “er Rat qugey’ bap, Selondly, ship, in this ty, On Monday last. ihe clroam: thrid om ay tenor am . Io the atetio 4 * ero) real vi a , + Been aeesnein metas pets tot ak aeena ae pill eect @ | eld water aad ary Setug ia ie omega’ Tes |, Artemen Ward hs dren the ime rans lowe oe | Panes Speer ftig hae ed ben an ooh Ameria ence Otay wad tetany fied for mars Com cc ype tee aprgenadl Mr, T. Rares Net ay § | A correspondent, travelling throvgh Jackson, Lavaca than @ score yéary of skiltat farms of the two join, and on’ © wisitation of the, cholera. Council have that presen’ ode of provisions ence boa rl cot Lf a and Colorado ‘counties, Wostern Texas, writes that the ny for two ag S09 shed. The penser Gowri be com: to surrender, und | to 1 cacti agst. Ha: and Forest ‘King, and 10 to 1 18, indicate the country. was never {n a more officers commanding toer threat- Agua holt ToruRattions "Nt issted that Yoaturce’ | Six Aye SeonaAe MAsoiGin"ot 16’ worn enc, 10 | Posting condlton that ae patie We ey 4. The’ Gounell sosardingy Palas was Spots for Manilla havo 1 the captial, "| ft, ane 8 only if deolareg, with: 200 ado: winders | 100k forward te tho next mf & tole Fe tite cnn Soenueee ane ueD vores $50,000 ‘The following extract from a letter written by s woll one tpsroceive £0 apes, A salle eee ase decd te this esttion; Yow toe" Taek tN" thane: ac ron, faker analy of the com wife, Smith was rid ie ‘ot aris | after the nox! with the janteers. oe ee ee {a the Courier ni,2 jrekaiiesbemelaien by Trumpeter; daca—by end spina aaiacaiod and more attention given to tho Sd (ie Va i op pe when’ near Mr. aot “eta ‘Sean got down to vestionle. ato ‘the per rule ouverin re Brownsville: , P. cultivation e lan’ r “The last news received here from the scat of wary | The Horo—bbeto, & Tat, jena shinaiarywieny cil Ueitias: Perea rman greet ay eet fellowship stcnlay of F-open = beg er et ae Pag Moe ia jae tame. af rons we ‘charged with Querétaro, is that on the 12th the imperialists attempted | yr, H. Temple's Fijz-Ivan, 8 years, 6st. A correspondent writing from Rockford, Tilivols, faveral of arvomnus Ward has forth, At a meot to pasa, Smith immedmtely 60 the ope. T # bribe of $1,000 to voto for 8 sally and were driven in again, losing about fifty | Mr. Hodeman’s Violent, 4 years, 6st. 10ib. April 8, says:— All the farmers want {8 for these men held at one of tho Loudon lit clubs on Friday | mte site of the bridge, and when Eva ‘rived within 6 < killed. “The investment of Querétaro was rigidly kept’ Mr, 8. 'Thelluseou’s Ostreger, 6 y Ost. [the last, pumerously aliended by Americans and Enalish- | few paces of him Smith drew n revolver, Evang at the #pecalators) to keep their faith until et through with rin wheat seeding, which is froxredieg finely, when they fwill give them No, 2 in such quan- tities as will dispel their ideas of a famine this year. The fall seeding of both wheaf and rye mover looked Detter on the 8th of April than now, OBITUARY. Prince Frederick of Hesse Darmstadt, ‘This nobleman, a brother of the late Grand Duke of Hesse Darmstadt and uncle of the present Duke, died recently at Paris at the advanced age of seventy-nine © | years, When a yodng man Prince Frederick renounced the Protestant religion and embraced Catholicity, be- coming a member of the cl and being @ lay cardinal of the Roman ig gurl His father, Louis I. of 10 Wak od Mr. Ciapliu’s. law, 5 yoars, Ost. 7b. Count Lagrange’s Piutag, 4 years, 7st. 121 ord Wee mosiant'e Thales uyésra, [at 4 rf? Grahan’s Aiserot, 4 years, 7at, Zid. 4 Spates’ adsteigh, eet Tat ,. Li re 5 iid ‘Westmoriand’s Fores gut, 3 years, 6st. 1315 (in« GBH ORY. FAISAL. Whence Sve dsvees , id’s Jasper, 3 yoars, dst. 71 c, by Rateplan—Amanda, 3 men, the resolutions passed wero of a nature to gralify | sane tune reqnesting him not to shoot. But Smith fi il thone interested in the prosperity of the two coug- | gt Evans, the ball striking his wrist glanced and Todued trios, There was not an American speaker present | in his broast. After which Fvans started to run back the orators were numerous and eloqrent) | toward the gate, Smith following and firing at him, not broathe out words of peace and good: | two balis taking effect 1m his back bofore he fel will, Grateful thanks ‘were retarnet to thovo | 8 nith then toxk bold of him and shot him agin fmt Englishmen vwho had made the stranger thelr | then mounted his horse, went home, changed his cloth friend and brother, who bad smoothed his pillow in we ing, got what money he could, and left for parts un- hour of death, and followed bis coffin to ihe grave, On| kuswn, ‘This is the statement of the man amt ramen Saturday, afer his body had been lowered into its tom- whe were in company with Evans, Smith is a German, porary resting place, @ sermon was delivered by an el0- | abont thirty-five years of ago, light hair, bine eyes, fair quent fellow countryman. Tho last words of that oration complexion, fall smooth face, largo square should ran a3 follows:—*From the moment of bjs Jauding in | and will weigh about 150 or 165 pounda, A reward this country Artemus Ward was taken by the | gi00 is offered for his apprehension and delivery, band ~ a rm i a rer d sympathy~ 1m] LJ it was hiefly owing to it thathe’ did not return tobe native ‘tande wees | The Latest eee eeneine ee he felt that the climate of this country did not Drowns a a Barrel—Another Child agree with him, This was highly creditable to the re- Thrown inte a Vaalt—Arrest ef the She. — bee par and tm pa weg rlegrate de, Soaget Fiend. ween those of ti wo coun'rics,”” Yes, From the Chicago Ti April 10. in trath, we both from the eame stock. Wash- ae A, street, between ate. aod Burnside In coy Denes ry ine at es oJ ~4 streets, wag the scene sts series of Inhaman outrages jay afternoon. ‘or many mont a Wat of Independ has Wiehe 2 Pree Provi . result was considered certain. orders from not to assault the place, bat to reduce it by starvation and oblige them to surrender at ‘discration ’ Porfirio Diaz was in Guadalupe, a league from {he city @f Mexico. Riva Palacios is in Tacubaya and many Sith Ae about the city of Mexico—in ail nearly ‘Trade continues god and many articles of ary wanting. groceries, the Tampico merchants ex, ly overflown ua” Fe. perialiat chiefs bave issued the following pro- elamation:— Soupmers—His yee the Emperor will recsive with arms all fexicans desirous to o9 operete in defence of the national independence, aud calls you to hie side to forward the happiness of your country. tore no political cause ia upheldr avihiog but tho. ua’ no cause ts u; , nothing na- tional poe ‘no other banner is unfurled than the ban- ees Be | eo Cf SoSccooeny A great many American lambermen are now here rehasing. The demend and ‘are both good. 1@ prices still rale high, and are to do so until the season has advano- somaenen iy. x have had No Fenian nows—not a line; and your correspondent’s life has not been threatened for some days, The Sorel Poisoning Case—Condemmation of Sophie Boisclaire. my, 3 y 6 bat. Captain King’ won i. Thetting--8 to against ue Mayonatse. dil Tue Beavront Sraces of § sos. ca0u, with 50 added; for | not retarn to hia native land ant:t after the deaih of his Dergelf Mary is hes, eon Peniate tes a Mowteman, April 12, 1867, ST oan et oe ene A | einer ar aos reared is Hicerwtare” be ined ig | We. bave ,Onned “ounsives Sinallraino gottage in th» locality indleatod. “che foprer | ‘The Sorel poisoning cate tx concluded, and’ Bophie "ye ne pir Mage 4 ahd dike t tee er to be gold for 100gs., engagoments, ft rotirement to the time of his death. - ae of the Ne daurhter tannia. | sents orselt as 5 married oent See Tumors refloct- | Botsclaire has been condemned to death, She protested {a thele respective postions, the War Deportmoai showed figelt on Friday and Saturday last iias Uap merge aro a her innocence before the Court. Her negtence was op. ‘1 posed by her counsel on the plea of her Being enceinée, ; sroastlo is ope j Sat 101 Mr. Pryor’s site ‘Tb... G ret, Bray, Hat a tal Sst. Tid. . peer «ie bounty of $10 to each soldior who will pro- Parve; 101d. to this camp with his and $5 to.those ‘Aue at MIGUEL i. AnaUez, j- THOMAS MEJI, las {IAGO VIDAURRL 1 2 , M. Hittorf. 2 | tm ihe dentn of M. Hittor®, member of the Institute, | Which took place recently at Paris, the artist world o 0 ) ‘ has suflered a severe losa, The doceased was a native of Cologne, in which city he was born in 1702 Boing des niniisneeniintemssiig THE NEW YOR FEMALE BIBLE SOCIETY. . Mr. England's Peng cose ese tinea by bis father for an architectural life, ho was | Ware such a thi During had frequently throatened the The anni of this society, an auxiliary to the uavaterey Tleara that tre Coenen eens: | Nene ee Dea deibcccecee creer rene, © 1 planed cldde tsa Suh tases ta Aelia plnoo, and as cy RR a iver of ucla, ving im the neighvorboed The | Ton Sn BU dodiaige” Gol WeAd GA "euereoeg oh th fin the latter place under the administration of the Gov- | sir. Joun Nightingall’ seventeen of age was sevt to Paris, ho | painted onthe shop in Jaden, find “Smith in- | first sirect, her next door peighbor, ha been in the habit | Paul's Methodist Bplscopal chureh, Rev, Dr, Holdridge Mi cena os ae . pp sot, Deenes, wie, a . scribed over the siore te ‘ork, sae i dyeorky of receiving something more than (helr share of her ani- 4. The excrcises wore commenced by reading @ market, 100 to 15 nenos, and in Teta was ted 1 of Hoyal al yee! ake portion of tho 119th Psalm aed openthg the meeting * jue UaliegHaleay Saker Uielpoltion at Royal Sreiert Hit pectpel works | ot" bet patents et | Gere Toylae Tuy doco spec at the Bins S “ Bh then, be brothers ’ it \B- the bel . soso! Hate : Fererst*Se. ‘Deal ead” te’ eanbitiohasons’ of the {chee tase clieeed, hed. we opel! tem’ ihld mitte of | crane em thete | oh fing.” ‘On Mreturniog | mission, which ‘has become the. main) work of the hen Be Biss, by sendow, Daisy, 6 yoars, Champs Etyeoes and the Place de Ia Concorde, He also, | Fenians and their insurrections. Tear the society, as steadily progressing in interest and useful- PSL a ererpreeree ent trea valle Fambiga Bo 0 (heaire), with many her v ta cpyoncing "Wie, Girees oat . H Sd of these researches, which were in | effective labor, and gives accel ‘to the poos z Ls Q Le crngnticpinemrterntiey gpl eT of A HL Vase, of Montreal; “Dr. Wat J. McPherson, of fy a number of Rervone including two Seltoeuels sous under the most favorable ciroamnstances, Prac- ae lech enna seianing to et To 182i he was | Roobeater, 2 ¥.; General’ D..B McGibbow, of the the yard and bobild a lite gitl crnving from beneath | toa! hiate may thos be given about thrtrt, cleaniiness 8 the Lagion of Honor, and in 1858 became | United Siaies army, ned Captain B, Commnck, of Baltt- | 119 Shedlike , which had Deen Talsed on posts | and industry, and tho bénign results are shown im the © | Stmember of the Academy of Fine Arta. Alchough a | more, are stopping at lotel. tile ave the oder level tthe grove It proved | records, vidual cases of reform are touching 0} native Praasia) M. Hittorfl preferred to re- Solenel Pens wr of the United Srotee ArT to be the daughter of Mr. Kavanagh's next door neigh> 5 sugeenet the poor is a hie @: ‘after that city was captured | Admiral de Lieutenant Vi and bor, named Patrick Prageoo, ‘® child about five | valuable departmen mi has beem we Hons have as fat as I can learn, vol- by thegilies, count de Ia Tourdw Pin, of Paris, are stopping atthe | years of age. At firat it was unable to epcak, and | thus given to the disheartened. Mrs. ye weasy, nad tenmment San boop woerty, if not quite, Brevoort House, ‘of course could give no renson for having | warmly and the united parpese made U The administration of the Geheral continues RESCUE FROM SHIPWRECK. W. W. Fowett Synge, English Consul General of the | beon in such a fearful predicament, but when | and soaan pee 1 meters ie great ia be most popular, and every dixposition ia man foted eee! ‘Weed Indie Islands, te stopping at the Clarsadon Hotol. | it gained sufficient ‘and breath to artioa. | which they are qe year to render bita sual’ ala may be required for the con- The Italian brig Regolo, Captain Gargiulo, from Naples, late, the chi instanity acenned Mra. Brannagan | been $15, wha} which $10, tiavnuce of bis governmbut i frrived at. thie port on Thureday let with a cargo of | oan Deavot iermtous Me Tard mopping et the Tie tain ah Granta somn oe atk nuaries Eats nodem,, tip wat emo GENERAL y N. Ye, murder. re . Tandit has et lash and beyond all ques- 8 | fratt, after being sixty-nine days out On the 6th of Fifth Avewes Hota ine | gil tlt fears inoreased even ten-fold, and the search | given by thie society to ‘the Bible is. $179,000, bay interior, He left Camargo some ten © | April, in lauitade 00.58, longitude 68, she fell in with the Attorney Generhl Reed, of Massachinette, fein Wash- | for ited with redoubled | Rev. Cas e ey Shi See wen : men, movi $ | Briuat schooner atten, of Yarmouth, Nf, fr Tor she Purpore of arguing the tax question in separating the yards | dressed the aadience on the work, aa rere Tinaren, Be re earings levied a prowang : Face Yor ero, wih cues ‘sugar, in. sinking con- cnttata’ liquor ‘Genes taken to the ited States Supreme from the tnelosure of Mra Brant ae Gomonctentod by bia "4 i. cog ey ‘on the city of $700. His soldicra, most of whom bad ditton, Boyan previously during | Court, ‘ vhroo-toul water, while on the top there was Case ora ‘4 br] foines him with a view to plunder, wore very much Ole ue. captain of the very gallantly | speaker Colfax is lecturing in the Phstern Statos f Ice, “More for the reason that the pa gn ne ey sie ie Keree cumbece Wish (the dagebane: |e , 5 eer emaay cco mite Gee ent aie heame,| a a registered It Patio forthe week Dong is tess iguailiyr tbe jon sa hited car | faith, Beek was the ot ‘on this seb- bg aerepm | io gee Aad inte bere | ut Raii(ord’s Hopleaf, Hy Olt sat my ending March 20, g Now York—George D. the horror of the bystanders, ‘and yet the obstacles af Corte or De arver « uit & inal fd oresster, Lari Phelps and 1) HO, ar, C.F. Cl and suriace. a nted the ogi t Marked ) der, which ts likely to enter upon e Of quiet, if | Mr. C. Head's of We a sie wife, x | ©. C. Hall and wie, Mise ee ee re : rd Sa eer eier a asogr tes . THE OUELLO 18 THE ‘SOUTH. i o @ BG E p ee ane = ‘But us cond snd s pangent the eathas A Fighting Editor. Buifum, J. M. Cooper, J. A. Tackaberry and wife, F. B. ‘evident | votion to ‘ Of the Word of God, "5 mee H ‘The dimtcalty between Colonel Partridge, of the Vicks. enh 3. 3 femmes, % W. Wilts and “d sand the eck per. Be 4 Interest, the Uberals, ‘They were repa riven Saealrmrens P without an ex: | F. Antioh, Frank Lelio, E. G. Squier and wife, . of th tate We Lowe Tee Tes a as cise sor sjined 9 aie iF, vot rw wee, bare eee &, echomnmaiey Rey FP ‘oman, 4 te ccnana: | ares tenelie er Sumer tare neg Frasers TO ttre teresting. tue feaperial,eovurnc inno way eoanected with was not sd | wits 3. Keone, gM. B. Slomboly A Arencorph,” H. P Sod thes | fo ti ont oegiahy tom bea Eerectine te aaa ange chased foto bar tats Seal ate ered ss | STi a ZT Stal oe sires Shoe | Setanta & yroat confusion and a complete route of she imperialist Manon, 27. Tiroteh ie Ta some ume pond- | $ italy Raye DG Hohcock, ©. Blomepm ould any one come | moro of 100 sova, added to ‘ Aithough finally taken im charge of | and held the Bible ‘a. seme The Rruay Sexo Ox (eadieap) of 10 we, added to | ie Darkedale, Of the Jockeon. (sles) | Aad wife, W Print Boston ur Gomera, is ay ae Sees Be et OF LEE'S SURRENDER, i Au Affatr of Honor with Axe Handles. f, “car atca ar Sas ere to wi There is to be a duel ina time between parties | Heard, A. A. » George L. | Whi 4 is moet positive in her story. She againe_zear wore, then slecird; unin tat lay, i Toe aes | B Pum: Bowog, Hina, wes hat wane eats | Sane ae en etl Bridge's Provone god thas tettore to bis wire En wrk in Cant nite Fatt oa had been vided of money which wey coniained, The aim, Thomas Altesus, Cinco: | ng pre sone EARLY OPENING OF THE WELLAND CANAL. was the fet aid rifling himself, Pile, _ Chicago Jd yon A348 ae ser at tea in ‘nee ford—W. Roich. dete, ad apparently tas ail somteat Over her volees | rod: “Supeneh toutes ‘aye water ent oe 3 arpa A ed BaP er Noack) | fothene ute ay ara eran me mer | a ea eae heel tog feb ‘exo handles as the BR. Pronti b Pascoe: Pertirennsst remorse ae ten She winjra tween, Les rt Nineteen rat. weapon by end bas eon agent for Mra HP. amon and OEATA OF A NEW YORK BANKER, = 1 aR, Meds or eword ducing the rebellon, The Donpane Sranse of 6 pore, each, with 100 added. | the railroad and many Ngee : RaereeDe de pons pee man maskot ‘a wile, being postmaster, all of Ponttions ‘- a ry Lourvna, Apri 867. Apel 13 b ry of his country, ‘a record \ be proud of, } entire awe papain, hiss ars Sines oe. 3h ‘8. Hant. Pati Cnne tee ety adbag 7K ‘the ahi Aaa from Li: Halifex, at s | spr Zoe oP, bu wien whet hm | Egret mS oar tno MD. | et a demar Pe td

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