Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4508, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1865 — Page 3

DAILT -SECT1NEL. MONDAY MORNIJiO. APRIL 3

C I T Y IT EMS. ttT'Tfcat glorious comedy, "The Rival' acd "Ireland as it Wu," for the bereit of Mr?. More, nn Monday tight, April 3d. Amoirxid The Marion circuit coutt adjonrred od Saturday lat until Tteday moraine, in order to allow bis Honor, Judpe Fu ch a short rcs?':e and iit to bis faenly at Franklin VtKiOsiL. Hon. Jolo U. Patttit, ex-speaker of the House of Representatives, and Hoc. C W. Whiteside, of Wabaehfown, wne in the citj yesterday, floppies it the IVrjpf Hove. Foe Hist. A Urc room third story of the new Sntmel bn:ldir.r.a, No 2i bouth Meridian street. The room ia well lihtM and the entrar.ee good. Apply t this office, tf. Towjiiur ELfCrioy To oay the annual spring election lor towi,hip .rCcera takes place. The polls will be opened at 'J o'clock at the nlace-s defeated in the precept. Thfre " no oppo-i tfon to the Republican ticket. ISTTbe Palmer House is undergoing repairs, and quite an improvemetit Is being made in the office and other part". This hotel is quite popi lar with the traveling community, and its reputatioo will be in no war lessened br the Improve meat, tow being made. 3TlIrs. More, as Mr. Malaprop, ar.d Judy O. Trot, with the full strengthen the star company, for Mrs. Morc'a benefit on M?ndajr flight, April 3.1. Dim The wind swept the dust on Saturday la violent posts everywhere to the preat annoyance of pedestrians, who were compelled to con front it at every cori.tr Where ia the. sprinkling man? lie only can alUy the turbulent spirt of the dust and abate the nuisance. Let him up pear speedily. To sioht. Mr. Murdoch, the celebrated elo cutioniit, gives or of hi retding at Mi.-cl.ic Hall thi evening Those who ceiire to erjoy a rare entertainment should not fail to attend upon ! th:a reading. Mr. M'a repuutiou U auffir -ieut to j guarantee an intellectual repitt seldom enjoy rl ' la our cttj. ! l-tft The Frriart nrotherhoo! will give a fe?e' t ball on Kafer Monday night. Tho nrntjg menta in prore-s will mike thi entrrtniuroi;t one of thepleuanteat, iu all reapect, ever uiven to the city. Tbe committee of arrangements will acnonnce the regulations In a few day. FaoMOTioN The following were the only promotion iu Indiana regiment entered on the bock of the adjutant gei.eral'a office on Stturday: 3-iih re't Charles Rock, corupaoy E, f.rst lieutenant. ilih reg't Lafayette Burr, tirt lieutrr.itnt; John McLeeuan, firat lieutentnt and quartermaster. MiTtopoMTAM THcaTaz Mn. H. More wiil take her firat benefit thij ca?on at this popular place of amuerncnt vrhc u the following gre it bill will be pre.euteiJ: SheriJin'f creat corned v of Iba Rival' or a "Tilp to Utb." iu wl.kh Mr More will appear a Mr Malaprp. And the three act drama of "Ireland a it wt,'' with Mra. More a July O'Trot A grett bill truly, and a crowded bor?e may be looked for. Se cure eats eirly . Panorama ok Niagara The celebrated painting of Niagara, by Frunkt u9:ein, in now on a hibition at the Tabernacle. Thi paintin;, portraying a panoramic view of the great Fall. the most truthful and life like thtt In ever been executed. In aiin upon it wondrou ar.d magical beauty, we almo-t rfalize c ?tand in the very rniat and f pray of the rnd and pub lime Niagara, no cunningly has the faithful band of the artist delincited that great work of nature Thc Mkiboploitax. On Saturday night wa produced at theMetropolitan the trtgedy entitled 'Ingomar" with 31i?s Logan .a Partheria and Mr. Riley aa Ingomar. A large audience wa present and the acting wa well received. The comedy Country Couini brought down the house. Mr. Ilight sustainirg hia part in that admirable manner peculiarly his own To night Mr. More take her first bet et. She ahould be well received, as her merits aa an actrcs. entitle her to a flattering compliment from the lover a of the drama. K.vglimi Oriaa Tboltc By reference to t'ue advertisement elsewhere, it will be een that Camt-bell A Catle'a opera troi.pt will open at tlat Tabernacle on Wednedsv evening, producing the celebrated opera entitled the Bohemian (i!rl. Tbe conjpxuy ciabracea forty nrti-te ol celebrity, a well a the other tcco.my attache. Thc performance of thi troupe are spoken of n term of commendation by contemporarie?. iu plate where they have exhibited, but we are not juEciently acquainted with their merits to apeik advisedly of their character as peform era. t?7"The werk of filling up the new regiment authorized by the government to be raised in thi State i progressing, we are informed, as favorably a could be expected. The deluaive proa f eet of a, peedy termination of the war and the arg bounties offered act a a great inducement for persona to enlit, which, probably, under ather circumstances would have no effect. A great many have accepted tbe vocation of Mr from not the purest patriotic conviction of duty, but oftcucr greenback consideration, and we are . inclined to the opinion that the new regiment? will be made up of thia latter claaa, w ho, how ever, may make aa reliable soldier a any P"Tbe guttera on Illinois street are um'egoing a cleansing proce It t h'gh time that the rubbish and filth which was deposited last winter wa removed from the etretts. It i.- in Madrid, we believe, where the filth of the streeti prevented from being removed by a city ordi nance. The Sptniard are fo jealou of innov.itmn that even a ilad catcaj muL not Lc ili--turbeai. ahhwUfb it lie iu a public place. li.t ach reTcrccce and observance of cntora do. not extend to our citv: vet did a denizen fi Spain' capital vicit mme parts of thi city, he might for a moment think himclf back, inhaling the nauseous tfiluvia of that :-tk;i.:; capi jal. aa aaW a -- TaANsviss cr Rkal Kr atk At the cour.ty aud tor'a otiice ou Siturdiy the following trat fers of real etate wt re made: C Fletcher, sr.. and H Fletcher, jr . to Pt ter Kontier, sub lot No 411 of the ub dit i.-a'.i of out lots No 94. J5. 06, 'JT. 0?, ar,d the soothwest ball of 91. of the donation Und of the c:t of Indianapolis Price $GH). Adolph Stolle and William S:o!!e to Charles Fine, lot No 3 of Stolle ta.r-diviiou cf ptrt 1 1 out lot No. 101 in thecity of Indien ipIi V. S. McLaughlin to William Lcikwo nl piece of Ur d in action IT, township 1 1. rit. t. i eaa:. Price $J5. S. H Mann, Kiixa Mann, mini lxen iar.n to j Aa N. Skinner, 20 acre ia tcciLri ö, u's'rp ! IÜ north, range 1 east. Price $l.fKn. Ail Fool Day Saturday a the Ii ilty , ol Atril all Icoi's dav as it U dCLoiü'.n ted i This if the day fet aptrl in our calar.dar um which everybody i permitted to phy hi j kcs effupon evertUnly el-c with impunity, and many and sometimes periou are tbe prarks that are plajed tpoa the uuthickirg It is loolMi cotom cd its observance ho'ihl hae long since pksd into thing that we;c. Ni'r.e are x empt u this day ither en account o! ae, sex vrwcdiliob.bat all alike fall unde r ir h k:i Tbe ober, aedate, reti;er.t aa eil as the pay and jovou are made alike the viclrn of thi i:. diirirnir ate custom . A joke I. nui't with t. itaelf UiAf omeliiuew bo prod-cUcol t-i:'.u cori?jutocei And not even the nu.t t.Ia-'iJ tfuper Is a! wait proof againt ihe ra.!erj a:, J m rthexrite! at one's oaru expense. T!;cr4 i a little instinctive sentiment dweliitg in the Lreat of all that abhor, at least may ba Uigut-e-J with even harmles jnke when mao'e the ob ject themselves; but when a 1cm fortuuite Le the victim it is rei hd hugely. The erdent a:.d u vhi bi.-ticated enraliv con feti e victinn of this day events, an I jrobatlv their own excriet.cia producUie cf aome good at least to tbenelvM. as le?.i art generally learued that hold DMt teoac5oaly to iremory.

Tna ATtamc RifTatajrT. This msjtiScnt ccw restaurant and saloon. 172 South 1111cis street, oppotite the Union Depot, I one of the most popular institution! in the city. The proprietor, Me?n O'Leary ii Suhl, spare co exrefift or effjrt to supply their larder and their bar with the very bct article that the muket affords, rrorii tr o to laclre o'clock in the Wirnirj. and at ti e Mine time at ric,ht, a spiendid fre luT.ch i. set fur the accomodation f'f tee'r cetomrr, gotten up by that famous artiste, L'tL Hal iy, wh. hi been head cok in th Betr, the li.ircct, the Astor, aßd oiber first cli hotels. There Is r.o place in thecity where a tetter meal csn b procured than at the Allan tic. and the genial host, Captain O'Lcary, U ever ready to welcome the hungry or dry, od supoly their win! aBajaaaa V.i etc a! Tin IsrALLiiLt ÜAia REaTüavaTiTC. Decidedly the bet article fcr restoring grey Lairti it natural color, (tot dyir.r.) curing all di.-e-e of the scalp, preventiagthebair from falling c7, giving it a softne-i and glo?s that rothicg eNe cn province, f'rice $1 per bottle. S! J by all drupgi-i'.s. v J. F. rNoiB, drur't, Ilt'j Hou-e Block, a-nt. eod-tf Mou. AsotT Davt la conideratiMi of the mall decline in hat, from and after thi day, I will eil all tuple goodjat 10 per et.t Ic than tbe plain figure mark, which i jut the decline in good fince they were marked. ' ' IiaAC Da-vts, . o.'Jj Pc:;t j !v inii street , J 1 3t

iT-sPSt-GOtir keep oLe of the bet drug stores ia the city, ani in addition to medicines of all aor. and the be-t kind, he has everything in the i lint? of to'b-t articles. lor Udien and geiitlcjeii.j Iii plare ia No. j, Hate Houe Block J IiTJ. U. Mirot, No. 233, Kan Whin. cn ; street, ha in store a large ttock of .seiooj hand j furutare, neirlyall n good a new, which ?e , ?e'il.- -.Z rices to suit tbe time r ; I.' .. t r.. t... . - bnikhe. com'H, and f(.r the be-tuickyea-t, go to Ser.oar'a drug tore. Hitei H-iU;e block. Z'j&See Dr. Win Thomson's ad vcrlisemetit oa the fourth pi;e of to day's paper. jan "20 tf. w"A few exchins;e paper, done up iu pack oi urn, can be LU at th:s ctuce . tf STAT I i 1TK.TI-4. The pro-pcc3 for the fruit and wheat crop, the ViiiCeiir. ?, Kvaneville and Richmond paper j report s I ting very encouraging in their vicici I tie. -The Methodist, m Cambrce C.ty bave had i a protrncted meeticg in operation for eix week, Over f -rty couvcrtj have beeu the re&ult. The draft hm at lat ovtrt iken Cambridge City, and forty-three men had received " tickets of iuvitAtiou" from Mtjor lunlev to h!p Father Abraham for a while. A large camber of the n eu raied in thi Etato are already with Orurt ard many of thero took part in the Ute bitle. IkI'mo Itichoiond. The first national bir.k of Aurora, capital $l00,0rx), hn gone iuto op-riou ThoratGafT, an accomplished t.i tr, -ier, p. resident an I j John G Kennedy, c'r ier. ! ,,, , . ,,. ... , ,. . i 1 1 c town of bulhvan will have h cieuit of thirty men oathf next oratt. A fat mot 1-3 acrea, between Aurora and Lawreuceburg has bfn sold for $-'5 ,000 cab. Over per acre. The Wabash ExiTt-? of Saturdy ?ays: Tne Wat'Sfcli is on the rumpage again. Up to four o'rlovk ye.-tcrdiy afternuon it had risen eiht feet iu twenty f-ur l our ani still a?ccnding.

9 J CLOr:i Three aloona in thi place have 1 my aiClkbeen recently clodl. they not being abl to pro 1 1 he eanoei Ücu. o-igi Loa N utuiagcure retail l:cenea at the late ewdou of the j ton. arcb dü;h, arrived, M.c reports that on

h.v,f:t r.f rornmw-if.nrr Thfrr Arn iinl tau . . loon in tnwn at present. Rochester Sentint;! e uuder-tand that the machinery for bor-1 i:i2, i now creeled in North V ernon , on the prem ' it. of Mr Kirchner, and iu a few day the au ; ger will i-tart direct for oil or China. We wi-h them abundant succo.-Vcri;on Ranner. The Miami County Sentinel will be heretlt?r conducted bv Tho. L McDowell editor and publisher. The Seniiuel ha nlwaja been a reliable and excellent paper :id promises to . .. ; miiatain its high cliarr.ctcr under it? new iaana;cment. The Democracy of Mi.tmi honM give their organ liberal anppori. The FtiXM's Tiie past week has been a: time of general interest, and oue that will be re membcred by the friends across the river, it be-', ing the opeuitig of the new quarterly meeting granted them by their late yearly meeting, to be held ftlternatelv hereafter at Wabash and SJtrar Creek ' We ate informed by persons who were pient ' at the meeting, that it could not but be aekriowl-! edged that the Great Ruler of all churchca was; present with them and watched over them, and j we trust enabled ihera to transact the aür.rs of their new trust to His own good We noticed quite a number of the friends from abroad, and we doubt not but tht they litd a good time, and that the people of Wabash a:.d vicinity wdl hereafter be gUd when the queker quarterly meeting corses. Wabash Plaindealer. Two companies have been organized in Cov.iLgton to develop the rich oil and mineral lands in Fountain nnd Parke counties. Two well known citizens ol that borough, John McManomy and Ciper Salmon, have gone to the oil regions of O'.iio and Pennsylvania tu obtain the inform itton and machinery necessary t afull tleve'opaient of the oil land of thc companies they repreer t. The New Alhany Preabytery, of the "old 9 doo!," will commence a r.-i'n or. Thursday next, at Drownstown. The Shelb?viile Volunteer rcle.-s iu the lol- j lowing just term to a viciou practice, which his been toj long reimitted by those in author 1 itv: We were surpri-ei to lern that our oil friend i: Suar Crek, David S.nitb, had been subject e l t:m ya:iv-e, a:id eve;j arre-t, to gratif the mean and malevolent parTaa malignity of the "trulv loyal" in that vicinity It appears that oa j the bfii laaitot cue Sum Day les, a i.it of itlcer-' ant vagibtud about FairlauJ, Smith was arrested and taken to Indianapolis, charted with h arborit g !eer:er?. He was jromptiv di.-char ;;ed, . however, aLd a caustic rebuke adioiiii-uered to the t ro-ecutinti wi'.nes, thc aforeai i vagaboud Dtylc'. by D. strict Attorney Hannah, who in lrm'i him tht: ti c prosecution was purely nI con, and that unless this practice ! grat!t- ; a r.u:,il a ;.il l i.Iiti.-al piques by rrocino; : tl: 0 e? arre-i o: e.t-jOct ot their diri;e wael. ao:re or.e wou-d tit d lheruseles arf .i t-'j ts'-e iru;; sjEuicn; or.e of r .t j.' Jus 5;rBiik In. " Mr. Jau.ts W. M rov, ot Cass cout.tv. w r ;t f 1 l;:ct:ds fros Il-'-.ts ville, Ala., as loiiovtf. 1 have d.scovereii or.e of the ricLestoil regions ia the orld 1 Lave leaod 3ü,00d acres if iacJ U t iaei'.ly vears ujou which I have J'oulJ oil iu twer.ty OitTercrit p!ac ooe spring alo: e rut:iiii a strciUi ) r-ure .eiruleuta ot four inebe ia diameter. Th:3 w&u!l rferu like n ;re'i jorv,but it i neveTthele- true The IS sU.Ll a:. aburdai.t-e .-f it tha I thiiik w.th a sxail cutlsy wc car. t in l out 1 , KU barreis ot ..il rr div Thi;rirg if oc Oil Creel:. Lirscoin cour.ty, Tet r.e-a-ee. I hac abo located aud ieae-J l.fKM acres at o'.htr t 'iti, abour.dir. with coal, lead, copper a;.d t-i! o:;c e,f which i ithin even miles Nashville, and I think i one of the richest de rits of rxiLcrals that I have ever attti or beard r.f This claim is worth illW.Ul as it lavs I thu.k we have mor.ev. COt a th:r iD the av uf Steamers are row rttinii i: tt:e Wabasb.

-Tbedcrflaw u ,u lutein Covlnjton and j ColfiQ Texy duU every dog found utth the cotporation, witbaot TbtfeaTebeeahea?y losm btrt frota tbe dea"Siis" qz his nose, ! liable to suffer death. ' c'!ne In cottoa

Telegraphic Dispatches. bfot atraaaatTroam an-TlTaraiBmatL. fwr .tiwrntnir Ilepwrl tee rlrst Fa-g"-3HDNIGI1T HEPORT. Latest War 2Te ws.

OFFICAL WAR BULLETINS. DESPERATE FIGHTING NEAR RICHMOND. (-Uucral Attack on the Unparalleled Bravery of our Troops. THE FIGHT PROGRESSING. LATER FROM SIIE1U1AK TF TT?R MOBILE; ak'ir.. Ac ifflrlnl UHr llulletln. War DrrAETiirxT, A bJ L'TANT GtMEALa OrflCl WaantNOToy, Ajril 2, 105 To Mj. A dis: Clenl I),x: atch received from trant at Citv Point atuouncca the triumphant uce of our armiea after three day h.ird fighting, uuring which the fjrre on both aide howed much valor. City I'oint, Aprii ii. A di.jpitch from Grant täte that Sheridan comiuitidiiig civalry and mfautry hi carried everything belore hira He captured three b igades of int.tntry a wagon train and several batteries of artillery. The prisoner tprured will amount to Fevtral thuu.-uod. (Signed) I S Rjwtas A. A O. To Mj (ien. Dix: 1 he fol lowing telegram from the pre-ident, f0fl xctQ wiow batt,p WM fMgia wilh continufd succe to uiir arm". (Stgtel) K. M. Sra?iox. Sec'ry of War. Cixr Point, April '2, 8;3U p. m. Last eight (ien. Grant telegraphed that Sleii dan, with his cavalry aud the 5:u corpi, had captured three bi ig idea of infintry, a train of waj; ona aud several batteries. The prisoner amounted to several thousand. 1 hiinoou, Grant having ordered movement along the whole line, telegraph a follow: Bjth Wngut and Pirk gjt through the tn mv a lines I he battle now raue- turiou?iy. Sheridan, with his cavalry and the 5:h corps, cntto him this morning. now sweeping down from the wct. AU nQW ;ookj L; h, flVor&ble. 0rd i engaed. but we have not heard the reult in the trout. (Signed.) A. Licol. r roiu .lew York. New Yobk, March 'J. -Lincoln's ?at dispatch, 11 A. M., show a grand masli up of the rebel line, in front of Peterbburg, by Wright, Parke and Ord, who have joined in ihe fiUt. Sheridan' cavalry, the .V.h corps, and rmt of i the 2d arc coming ia from l!i i we-t oa the ene " -' . " ilaiUUa-, bre aw a HieitDCr on shore on fire, which w)he Gen. Lvon from i Wilminion to Fort Monroe, with '0 troora on board. The wind waa blow ing a gale She could not laun.h boat, bu' wcut u near to her a. poible, Ld pitkid a. nnnv a? t-he could froiQ the boat, ppar. wood work, Ac Seven ,re taken to the haoitu at Wilmiccton . A list frivcfi of the save i bv the SeJ-cwick ctupti?C3 oi ly tweit- eight, iucluding nio?t of officer! of the J.jon, aud four refugee, and sol dier of ihe 'J'JA'., eJth and bTih .tew ork, j-ii. Ktid r0th Illinois, Tth Ohio, &c. A schooner was seen p':ki:ig p'-:i:.g up met:, but do tot krow how many die saved. When the Sc-jew ick lelt, the Lyon had burr.ed to a shell, ai.l wn f ii drifting on the breekera. The war new? ere ited considerable exoiteieat to day, extra- wcie issued here and in Brooklyn. Üaga were eli.-pUyeJ front no building -md the fact tha: the battle was progressing Uvorihly wa announced from mar.y pulpits. The stctmcr Arao from Hilton He? a J buD.-a tiie of the Savannah Herald to the 30th. The icbel cousrription ofiier were being regisiered at Augusta, :r.i people generally consider the confederacy hopele.. Hundreds are returning lo their homes nnd bulne-s. Mr. Kdbourn, treasury a'tnt wis su Savannah en route lor Fernandina to establish an agency. Since Saerman's catuie of Stvarinah, 2 GO : steam-hip atid ?teamera. 15 jdiip, 5 brigs, and ; tiß schooner have enteitd that pott. The village of Mitchell ville, by general order, is to choose lor its government, a recorder, marshal. aud conn?i!men. Only freeholders are j showed to vote, and the ticnet toruuuted are or me same cuts, i uis is one or mc reiorms in : progress. (iuitc a number of adapted citizens of Savau- , nah were firced into the rebel ranks bv one rcaon or another durhig tiie progress of the war, hni slice Shnnari's mirch through Georgia, large numbers of t'.iem have found their way iuto "Ur line-. The Richmond Sentinel has a long and marked article on Grant's combination juet opeuitig.it isays: With ur. djuot this -rombinatioa is very : formidable and iastalls a tremendous campaign, ! its to be the li'e and death struggle, tbe crisis an j ' the .-olutioc of the war It avs Grant wi'I give ' them their death. wound or they will give him his. It calls on the people to do their duty and claims that the joIJier-will do their, and concludes by naaine that itie results are with God. Tbe arti elf i attributed to Divis The Heral l'e coi aespvL.iei i iu frout of XL-bile March 23d sav- : Smith's 16;hcorp acconpaniei by Gen. Canbv and ?t iff that day arrived at Danby's mill on Fi-h river on the the east side of Mobile bay and 10 miles distant from it and 2G miles from Mo bi'e city. Tbe entire 13th corns under Gen Grander was expected to joiu ti e lb:h corps at Dtnby's mills Ounnz theeveoftr '221 i his corps moved bv land Irorn Navv Cove, at tbe lower er.d of the . .... b iv, a distai.ee of Xortv miles. Aui in ail this rutrv.h i:)l m -re than rebel vidier altogether were cticoiir.' ere 1, iu fa:t t:o oppositioii ed a;y acco-w.t was tn rdc to thc advance of e ther torps. ard to rebel works were eucouutrr i, pl.rtly shawic,; that the i. Moment his . o t plcte surprise rei-cn I t tiO ex,..'.iu ,j advance in thtt direction was probably the alarx iter a-s a;)'e mature of li t CoLti V Heivy fi.-ipp waa heard in the direction of Mo blethehst twecty-forir h:rs previous to tie '23 i aud wa ?u:p.'ei to proceed froai an eujar rr.ert Let" ern tf e ru-;L!t r and shore bat terte I roin Irinphls. 31: mi um via Cait-'. A p. .1 1 A ;el:ti-ii h; befu e-ifri.c! by ma;, tr.er l.aDN here pr-yirg t.at ti.e pre-iidert deel tre Tet.r.c-e .o Lr.j;er all iijSurrectijuary tat. ..d triat the "ctetirv the tretsury remit the present tag on gjodi Irom uortheru stales. The Memphis A C.ail-t;i. It inroad is in run i i order to 0 Iley v;I.c, and it aTiirsovi Le ex tei.de J further

1 fie telejrrnpri : tr. ervraiLj oracr as tar as j tie irt ri; No damage to our .i? e ? reI.afave'.te. parted. As another evi.iei.ee ot Gen. Washburne's de- ' An cfSial discatch from Gen Lee last nicht

ire to restore civil law hefeas erdered the United States police to confine their attention eutirclv to : it. I

From Mofeal. Montai. April 1 Southern refczeef acd

tbeir fyrxpathlzera are laving a lively time to j day. Their !ead;rg organ has Issued the follow- j itg extra, acd they arc c u'atirg it thrr-uI.--:t the city Iofarseoa conspiracy of th pmrinclal executive for tbe extradition of the St. Albans raiier. By one of thoe extraordinary iate rventions by w Lieb pernor. frcqucctly defe: or reveil grtat crimes, we hive teen laced in possession of incontrover able vidfrce -f the it. taction of the provincial i-xccutive to cccicit an iafaa:y unknown tondern times. AstOL:h:r:g and almost incredible ai i the statement we arc about to make, we ;ot enly pledge ouraelrt to it, but cha'.lenrc Ü a executive to deny it. It will be remembered tkai the charge tcaicst the St Alb-r.s raiders disposed of by JaJge Smith, was only oct of aeveral; but the judgment of tbe court, dccIarJng thc accused to be lawful belligerenta aul eiiage! in act of war not cog nixible by th tribunals of a neutral state, virtually dispoaf s of all the charge which arose out of the St. Albans raid, and were incidents of it. Tee accuei were reminded until to day for the purpose of the preset ulion jroceeuing with or abandoning the other charges, amorg which is one of murder. They are alao arrested on a warrant chaxgicg them with a breurb of neutrality and on th s they were formally remanded for examination until Wednesday next. The government is probably aware that there is but little propect of obtaining a conviction on this accusition. Jndge Smith remarked, that in his judgment there is no evidence of a breach of neutrality having been committed Having failed to obtain the extradition of tbe accused by legal mesns before an impartial tribunal they have determiBcd to attempt it by a conspiracy which tht designation lnfamou is too mild to qualifv Last evening Mr. Cartier despatched Mr. Shil- i ler from this city fur Toronto with instructions to there obtain the assistarcs of Mr. Harrison the barrister, and to proceed with him to St. Cathi rine and there obtain, by anv meau. and at all hazards, a warrant from sorae local magistrat; for the arrest cf the St. Albans raiders now con fined here o:i a chir-eof a breach of neutrality and return this warrant to Montreal as rapidly as possible Id obtaining this warrant we pre ame Mr Schiller will mike ar.v little afH davit necessary. The warrant is to include the name of Mr. C. C. Clay although it is a notorious fact that l.e left the province some weeks ago. Wheu the case of the St. Albacs raiders comes up this morning if ii ha been arranged that the prosecution will decline to proceed in the other charge o that thc pri-onerg may be retnandod without bail or bent-fit of hibris corpus until Wednesday neit. By th t t:ma ii is expected the St. Citbariue ir&nt wiil have arrived. The chargo our bench magistrates here will withdraw and the accused arrests under the substituted authority will te secretly removed fo St. Oath arines. The charge of breach of neutrality then will fiil. There is nu evidence, and theie will be no effort n:ade to procure any. Neither do the instructions; to Mr. S.-hiller or Mr. Hajriscn as much as hut at evideLCaof witnes-es, but tue moment the accu-ed are discharged they will be re irr -ted vn demand for extrd:ivn tn charges novv pending ai.d uban-ioned sgeiri. them here, a:;d th will he .'nlei lor ex iinitiatioi), and the committee b3!ore the Toronto judges who extroduced Ii ji lev and who are cou.-idrre I to be so für a committee bv their ruling in that case and by their expressed opinion ia this, that they will ob.y ith alacrity the orders of the overc-' ment. 1 ne S; Ca'.hermts warnnt is iu fact the cud- ! I contrivance by whi mar tcrrt from judt ein ei cmy at the diction of executive to juJges willing to pollute tho judicial ermire by such subserviency and to prostitute their oCioo by viler ccr,d::s; than .has b;cn witnesspj o:; the Dritish bench since the days of Jeffreys Whether the timely di-covcry i; 1 exposure of this most iu fatuous ard daranable plot will prevent its teir.g carried out we knjw nut, but such is the eor.sp-.racy which the Kxc-rutiveof Canada is now ergaged in, and such is the mean? ther are takii; to effect thi cowardly or.d cruel act They have in view the murder of these unfortu 1 nate young men, declared free of all guilt by the tribunals here, before which they have had so long, so patient and s thorough an examination. Such an outrsge upon justice, such a piece of supeilativr nd rerkle wickedness, such a trampling iu the mire of the honor and goo I name of ;hcc ur:try can be attributed to nothing short of made?, which require and sho:!d receive restraint. It U the duty of the people of this city to rrevrnt perpetration. If they fail in the.-e regards, the innocent blood which their rulers are plotting to shed will be on the.r heads and on tho?e ol their .'bddien en. a triple curse of Cain. for Irciu 11 r.sliinglon. . Wasuinutox, April 2, 12:30 p. m. To Maj. I Gen. D:x: he President, in the subjoined tele- ' gram, g'ves the latest from the front. Di I patches are frequently coming I is going on' finely. Generals Parke, htand Ori's lines .V. extending from tU All Wrig Appomattox t Hatcher's Run. They have all broken through the enemy ' entrenched litics, taking some forts, gen and orisoners. Sheridan with his own cavalry, tbe iV.h corps aud part of the 21 is comiiig in from the west on tbe enemy's llank, and Wrijht is tearing up the South Side railroad. A letter from the army of the Potomac dated Friday evening, vs there ha been severe fight- i ing on sorae parts of the line from morning till I night, the result of which has beea ths extension , of our lines efill farther west, at a considerable' loss in killed and wounded. i The2J division of the 5.h corps, supported by i th 31 division; was thrown out towards the' White Osk road, east of the Boydtown plank road, and ordered t reach and t ike position ' there After crossing the small branch off Gravelly Ran and while about forming ia lice of battle, our troops were fired ou by a heavy force of the enemy who were concealed in the wood, and also by rebel artillery posted in a fivcrable position. Our men stood their ground for a while, but theencmy appearing t be moving to the left as if ti turn our tiKjk, tha lirie was force 1 back to their tirst position, where they were rallied and checked. The e:,emy advanced. About thc a line time another attack was made on our right flink on the fifth corps but Gen. Miles' dirisioc, of the ecorid corps beirg posted here. mdfc a fn nam cnarsre, am :ouoieo v: me er.emv. driving them back a long distance, leaving bundrei of their dead and wounded cn the field, ins wis a verynanasoneauair.ar.uinea'.vision: j recti ved th; highest praie for the rnsr.rc in hich it was done The lo.-s on cur i,i; is ahjrr four rufj lred, ' a.ostly in the f:r-t divi-i :n About noon th öi'a corp ioottheadvar.ee' and drove thc enemy bck raile and ä half, i and long before d.irk they reached the White Oak road, for which they hid startci ia the morning, and esVib!i-hed their lire acre?- the same, drivirsr the rebsl !jfo t h I r -rrom wok at Hatcher's Run t Their losa ir, e JaT w 1 .209 rar irera ! Amonj the ca-iaiiiea r-pm: d r Maj. Mi'd, law f vr s .f i 1 Ä p Ii V- T L 1 K x ''' lP."rr. " - 4 shell; Col StrC'M. 20th re:.rylvatiia, -everc- . y wüuudcii; Uc;: Drnr:son, .-iih'.iy An attack wa r;vje on tho fro::. 'frrs but w roi ucriful ctifea. th Atter te robe's wpre driven hs,k in fio n: of ; ihe 5th corps an attack was made with both in Urtre ac i ctva'rv on Sheridan's fn-- eboct threa raile from south vde railroad, r:ir ?ath ., irea aj.ie, from south vde rai.rovl. r:ir ;y, i - s- i-or:, driving them b-. oward Dx - .dd:-. but ubM ientiy te -a-.e-l more thn he '. t, 1 ne rads ate in a terr b:c cond '.ion. i -;?; a! cio-t imtoisible to move train. I he heavy rains havcswo.Icn Aretes a.l t..e eaziiecrs are busy day -'i-t layirz t-ridea ard ccniuroys Ti e !o Ui ihe er.em is kr;osjii bnt it n.U't have bren a- he.v v as o-:r owu w ;Lir.k, The Richmond dentine' of the 11: ult. cl- ' t.i:; the f !!wir g: HaatHjVAaTs-c.. March 3d. I To Gen. J. C. BreckicriJe, Secretary of War: Gen If rd jr. report that the faear , at 11 p. j m vesterdtv, adTanrei against a pottion ol the : lire, but was repul-eJ. The re of artii'.erv and ; mortars continued eeveral Qvurs witn cenücera- ) states that there was skirmishicj rear Dinwiddle Court IIous? without decifir? results Reports from Peterturg state that the city was much excited yesterday by an account of a fireat battle banoz tatea on Wednesday eight near th-at plane.

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ti wl o telu;s5i to be th? tools of a for u, ) '1 principally mlatitry.

The accoctr'j wer that tie enemy kad atUcked GordWe Uses with forcttteavily maved

od were rcpalted whh great laufcMcr in fire ' assaults Our contempcraty the Petcrsbcrg Ex- j e?. was ccn::!ete!v taken !s and published a glowing aid fanciful account a tout the yankecs charging up to the breastwoika and beicg fairly mowed down by tbe fire of o .r own troops, the lacsbter beice terriSc aid iL vankee dismayed and fled a!:hah it wa? confessed tbe night waa o dark that a m-n could cot be feen distance of 20 feet. Tl e truth m tie n.atrcr we learced oa yesterday was that there wa indeed a grand display of fire works but no battle and scarcely aoy coe hurt. Tbe troops holiing Gcrdon'a linej taking advantage of the darkness were strengthening thcr chtravx de fri$r an i abittia ia froat of their wcrks. The Yankees opposite, Lear.Lg the noise, and supposes Gordon was corning aRcr theai agiin, opened a heavy 6re of artillery which was replied to on our side. The two picket lines alo kept up a re for several hours. A rery few mco were wounded on our side, and tbe enemy prob ably suuered no more Pascct:ers by hit evening's train from Pettis 1 burg, report considerable firing on our right yes terday. 1'hey also resorted that our cavalry had a k:rm?h with Sheridan at Dinwiddle Court House. The Richmond Dispatch of the 31st has the following: Between 'J and 10 o'clock Wednesday night the citr ws aroused by a rapid and heavy can nonade in the direction of Peteraburg. From parts of the city the flash from tbe guns could be see-u through the black night. After I'd m. it slackened,' but was renewed at intervals until davlight. Early yesterday morning the city was aroued by a report which was to tbe effect that tbe ene mj nd attempted to burat through Gordon's line", but have ben seven tiroes repulsed with terrible carnage. The assault was represented to hare been made cn the portion of Gordon's lines immediately in front of last Saturday's battle field. Our loss was taid to be 200. That of the tne my was computed by tbe thousand. The Whig of the 31st thus gives the situation in North Caruliaa: All the accounts which reached us through ofiicera and privat letters written from the North Carolina front gives us a most encoui aging view of the situation there. The Lynchburg Viriniau 'JiU says: The enemy wc suppose have flanked Bristol leavirgit to the left and are pa-sing via Tayloraville iu Ihe direction of G'adespring. Thelollowirg telegram appears eiclusifelv ia The Whig: From Alabama. Montgomery, March 2. A Yankee raiding party strick the Alabama and Florida railroad )) mile- bc-Jovr her yesterday and captured a train. Tbe passenger train which lelt here Thuttday evening, coll'ded with the wreck, and was also captured. Some of the passengers weie wounded. The cnemv left, Hating that their destination wa3 Greenville. Gov. Watts called on tha citizens to prepare to defend thc city, and the commandant of the post ordered the organization of all persons belonging to the urruy, to repel the movement oc the railraid. The Ktamer.s Folly and D;xie collided on thc river, four miles above the city, last night. The Dixie was sunk. The passenger. were saved. Five hundred biles of toiton were lost. -COND DISVATCU MoNTOOiitUY, Ala , Mitch 2c1 TLe enemy on tbe railroad bel ?w morel duvrn estrojed one of iered to be 05.from Toronto Toboxto, April 1. A dispatch fiom Montreal ! sav that the money vote! ut Parliament hss i been piid to the St. Albans banks The Lsader, this moraiCg, has information which is claimed as authority, that a warrant is to be issued in St. Catherine ehargirjg the St. Albans raiders with a breach of tho neutrality act, tv ten they will be brought to St. Catherines. Thia charge will then be dropped ard the prisonrs will then bo brought before the Toronto judges on a demand for exlraditiou with the ex pectation that thcr wiil reverse the decision lately given by Judge Smith, of Montreal. From Portia Carolina HKAPcjt'.RTr3 Uist. Kr'rEx.v.,BooxttN.C ) March 27, lfcC5. j The advance of Gen. Stoneaan's force, commanded by Major Kough, A. D. C, entered and caj.turpd the town of Boone, N. C; to dsy. The rebel force was routed with a loss of ten killed .nd ixtv five woundel nd prisoners Major Rarne' battalion, 12th Kentucky cavalry, lot a few men woucded. The command is now well into North Carolina, and will sooV. be herd from in thc heart of rebeldom. I'roiu riiiladclphlrt PHiaAUKLrnrA, April 2 Jay Cooke report bscrtPUon t o th e ,-30 loan yesterday to the $.00,900 from PatTilo, and $100.000 from New York; also 1,691 individual subscriptions of $50 and $in0 each Total for the week fU,lf0. The Very Latest. THREE O'CLOCK A. i! Nkw Yobk, April 2. The Su;.day Mercury's Washington special says it was fully expected at City Point, yesterday that Sheridan had struck the South Side railroad at Weilsville, near White Oak creek. All of the rebel infantry sent cut by Lee to in terccpt him wa ecgaped by Grant about ten miles thia side of the South Side railroad, as early &s Thürs lay The cnemv has co forces heavy enoueh to compere with Sheridan. It is considered that thc cutting of both railroad lirjes be easily accompIIhcd. Thc Herald'-? Pototna? Arrny srecial of the 30ih frays: All that ic necessary for a heavy tain storm is to have Gen. Meirie ii:e orders for a movement of tho Army of the Potomac. Whenever a moveraeM take? pucs the storm begins, tor ' ine pa c fi'reen ho:n li.e rain fallen :u torS:nre he tcgemer.t between Griffin divls i pr ,,f the 5th corps and a nortion f Deron's rents. w rfl,ti c3r,9 03 the Quaker road, very little i f ha- occure!. Our lines steadilv proceed for warrt. The leit ol the 5.h corp occupied the Royd-to-rn p'.a:A road near the junct'on of the Quaker road. The eacray opened a furicus bonibardtaetit las; r.ight alorg the whole lire in front of Peter.h:r: t'i asrertain if we still held him in force . He also made a demonstration with iafactry at J different oints, but witho'i. mych diraag Oer loss wjs triSing. The. -1 corps tpeclal uys: ; Various divisions of eorr? axiaance simultai.e- , . aafj m line of battle, the skirmishers ooc rüet " - , I l'e nfrn7 who fell back without firing a shot The country which this line psed over is of the erat kiod, öwaapy and full ol. quick an J, de-? ay cd 'rees E.d a thivlc growth u snjerrcod. 1 The heavy tains made the country ot.e Ta' lake, thrO J-h which our bees waded drivinf. the irnvLUT. cnrnniut? ui nu urrj mu,;ru;ied by the ei.eray but they did not attempt 1 Ul ho;4 lUlü Ul kcp. f4;,;riP buck Ä9 cadvauj ci p. C(K)II our jiDe4 hi(j aaT4Ccej tnd encray. 5everaIliDes or wora haa teen conBy coon our bne had advacced and 1 wcrc'a rlain ?i"ht of th? eccay's ream lite ol , work?. ii w:,,,, -nir.:h ti u-. .-- ii . .rt,i... - , v;t ÄB- ordered r.nd cur troops commenced 1 thwir.r un hrea.twcrks as ! turnlacr thn enns traded bv ihctLfrav. We üö ofcuov a oividitp ridge between ! tiraveilv ard Hatcher's Run We e.re a tr.Ue Loril .from .bc taakerand Bojdtoen laokroad; Griffin on the rtht, Crawford in the centre, ar.d! tec Ayers on the iett, wno troops row command the white oak read. Prisoners and deserters agree that Le ij in command of the army confronting ts They said prepiratior.s were mide fcr a general assaolt this moninp, but alter ridinf a'.ocf his line, Lee cu'ntermandei the crder. and directed them to move up in case cf our advance falling back to the position thev ljw occupy. Anderten, Wilcox and Johnson's commands are said to hare been io our front y est ard ay acd to-day. Hatch's and Heth's divisions are said to have jjined them. P.cket's troops, it la stated, hart lui: come froTa Richnond, where they bad been sest to

oppose tbe expected advance of Sheridan oa the rebel capital. Sherman issced crden at Go!dcro, N. C.

j on tbe 24th. directing ScLof e!d to organize the troops in bi$ coaruacd, a force equivalent to 2 ccrpa or S divisions, and eqoip them in tbe best manner for field service a!o directs Col. Wright, of tbe railroad department to ue extraordinary means to complete the reads from Uoauaacro to Newbern acd Wilaiagtoo and equip then for carrying 300 toa of freight daily until there ia an accumulation cf supplies at Goldaboro enough to 11 tbe array wajons. No ofScer, faldier or private stores whatever will be carried on op tripe unless it be mail matter, officers or.courfert bearing orders fjr army headquarters, and these not to exceed one ear load per day. All else zouat march or use hordes and wigons from Walter to Goldsboro ur:tsl the army is thoroughly armed and equipped. The right wing of the attay will group to tbe iruci ana i'jni vi oiusuaro looting cortl, tee left ia froot and ou left of Goldsboro, ard the centre in the town with detachments to cover the railroad to the rear. The cavalry will be pwted at cr tear Monet Olive Station, acd will send foraging parties into the countrv, being careful to have them strong enough aud well guarded. Waa DxraaTatsxr, Washixgto. April 2, 16G3 ( To Maj. Gen. Dix: The following telegram from the president reports the condition of affairs at 4a' o'clock this afternoon: CSig?ed) K. M. Staxtos. Secretary of War. Citt Poi!T, April 3. To Hen. K. M. Stanton: At 1 o'clock a. m. Gen. Grant telegraphed as follows: EverythiLg Las been carried from the left of the Dth corps. The 6th corps alone captured over 3,01)0 prisoners. The 21 and 4:h corps both captured guns and prisoners, but we cannot tell tbe numbers. We are now eloping around tbe works of tbe line enveloping reter;bcrg. All looks well. I have cot yet beard from General Sheridan. His headquarters have moved up to Danks' bouse, near Boydtowa read, about three miles southwest of Petersburg. (Signed,; A. Lixcolx. Citt Poixt, St.30 p. m. To Hon. . M. Siantea: At 4 o'clock this morning, Geu. Grant telegraphed as follows: We art now up and have a continuous line of troops., and in a few hours will be entrenched from the Appomattox, beiow Petersburg, to the river below. The whole captures pir.ee the army started out will not amount to lev? than 12,000 men acd probably .r0 pieces of artillery, but I do not know the accurate nuasler. A portion of Foster's division of the 24tb corps made a most gallant charge this evening, aad captuted a very important pot front the en emy with :ts entire garrison Ail eems we' I wi'h us. aud everything is quiet just now. (Sisned.) A. Lincoln. U. S. LOAN. H C Offtlff itVAF u.o.rouiMmivj By aathoriry of th- acrtary cf th Trrasury, tLe unit rsignd t tniaed tie General SuVacriptioo Agfiicy for iLe ale of Unltf J PUtei Treasury Note, bfarirg fvea aad three-'f uti-.t pt cent. lrteret. pr SBVBX-TH1RTY LOAN. TL .H -.tis ira I-r-ued nndtr date f Anjust ISth, atd are pajabl three year frCT that t5sne, In cur'fjcy, er arf conrertill ai the option of tlhl.tr ir.to U. S. 5-20 SIX PER CENT. !, U!:.KlICw HOADH. TLese Eamla ara now worth a premium r.f aloe per cent , iDclucbag a;Jd leterftt fron November, wLlcl rcae the actual proft on ihe 7 30 loan, at enrrent rates, iocla'l;ug it.or'ft, abvst tn pr cent, yr ansaa:. bei,tes its txmj4i4u torn e4it and iHunicitt' fffrall&ii, -AiVA .: Vt on t-y thrrf ptr ettt. i.nt, accordiag to the rata !e7id cn otbe? property. Tha tutf rett i payable ataai-anuc ally by ecapo attactd to each note, which tjst be kut off arx? nl to au- bin or baaker. Tbe interest atuti.ta u One cent per day on u $50 nol. Two cenfw 41 $100 Ten $300 JO $1000 $1 . 65000 . 5ote cf atl JiioiaInat!.a uuraed III ba promptly furnUkad upon r;ce!pt a.f icbAr'ptl&ES. 11! Is THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET uowelTe-ed btba Gvf:D"jj'n', an t it ia rndenMy expected that ft kuperiorat?auiaaea will make il tha GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Les. than 1 200,00 J.OOU reuaa.n uljoU, Which wili probably be ii.-poed cf witbin th? next CO or W days when tbe note w.ll prcbablj conitsanl a premium, a baa ao'formly beeu tke caae -i closing tb cbcr1ptlons to other la us. la erder that citli'-u-lu etery town ar.d aectioa of ;Le country nay be J.rJ,l facilities tor taking tbe loan, the 5a.ioual Kanis, Siale Eati aad Prtvsts Baaken throsgbcat the cccntry kave geserally agreed to receive labscript'oa at par. ScbNcrlttrs will aeWt tbeir own agei.t!, '.u wbej tley fcaea coaflueace, aoi who ctJy are to b leajioasiide far tie d!rery of tbe nt for wbicb they receive rdra. JAY COOKE, Sobvrtpllea Agent, Fhiladelpbia. iubacriptlo&a wiil te received by tie rtn QT viTtOVtl R k N IT I adia.naool?e i-IRST HATIO.aAI. IJAJaK, lDdiaDapo!,s, INDIANAPOLIS CITIZENS fll5-xw:tali ! DOURDON WHISKY. J. & D. DUIVCAIV, No. 77 South MeridLan Street, tvttl'ianapetf l Ind. YSfjOLr.8ALIDr ALIESIX FUSEI-'.K AND lOJIFlTH; ' JflC-TI37cljtX3Ca.Sw ' rariBK attention of the t'-ad la called to onr coup'.ete ! I. sae-rtmert ef all arttc la oar fse of bcs.aea, . a? tacaahtv and orke . . . . - . tl rj liv wrn ic7v ( r . lA V ; , . tabl.shmeat in tbe 8ata. aad dealera wishing to pi. ctase Copper Distliled r.ocr&cn vt ajsay are mvitei pi. cease voppe ! t.n tefo-epsi i , ---f.!- . -' '0 J rcnar.ng. rersoTe-l froni IS tat rTaLrrtori ; J. D. LZlSCky, XimA.mn Mr..' ' TT Sosth Merida Street, ' JatS'öi-dly Udiananolia. led. ' - 5TllSEASEa QV 'I HE NERVOUS 8exU.al, L'rlcary an-1 Sezaal Sytetaa eew and reliable . . ..v ,,. . v.Trne trata-nt-lr;Iiepr.s ef tt HOWUD ASXlAn05. Siot by ma;! tn reat4 '.titer envelora. ! cf charge. tioa,5o.3b bso-Ow 3 bcitk 5 ttb treet, PkJe-e.phla Ts. KTNERVOUS DEBILITY. 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Ia alanon every InManet where tie infant ia ac&eri&gfroBi pa!u and exbanrtioD. relief will be ft -and in fifteen or ln:y TDlratet alter tke ayrvp 4 admUtr4. Fu'd direction for oaiof will acca-mpauiy eaaa v'.t!a. 'aa fenuloe cti!aa tbe fac-i;wi! .f CLLTH A FEkKI'8, Kew York, I en lb oatlde wrapterTrice ouly 35 Cents a Bottle . The Florence Nightixigale of the Nursery. Ibe fütUw'.u an em tract fron a latter Wtltteu by the Ker. E. Z. Welser, t tbe ejrrnaa Rerorsaeal.MesS'r, a Ctamberal 'f , Pa.: A BENEFACTRESS. TL re la a wotaaa io tb paUi ea Uoae naaaa kaJ il alonj been associated, iu car minJ, witb the Tackee," Qaack," and MlIDmbsa:.,l Tat it ia o Unrer, and me deaire to wret her namofrow atl aockan picloaa asrioc'aticma in all other minaa. Waatever noeiona we may bave f womanly tebeaey and propriety, ws will all admit that woman alono ia the Kara tie. gvod Norsf tketVif 5ore. Whelber wo aball kaea Fcmala Phyiciana or not. Is a qaertion rbich ma at be 4ecio4 by tima and principle, aad not a natter of taate. Frida, prejudice, caprico and citjm nay aa well behave tLeta-M-lfi, for it eber la really a waat, tha re will ala bo a aupply; If there be a "ealiinf;," tbero will bo a coning. Nature and haman society are always oelf-tcpplylaff, and tbongb Art and Fabton nay hinder, they cacnot preveat. lira. VTinslow diea not wUh U treat yew gentlemenNor does ale prescribe a resinen for your wlvea- hat bo maximally appears a a meMenger of health anal bap piaena to yoor infanta is the crael. I a there aaytbing lrpropr In that? A Sara of "30 years' experleaco can boldly aay what ia or ia not good for a babe, an4 ought to bo listened to. God a peed her on her hnaablo and happy niasion. be lathe sou aoccenfal phyalciaa aad most effects al beaefactreae oar little ones ever enjoyed her doting pareata not excepted. Jaai open tbe door for br, ai d kn. Wlatlow will prove the Auer iTan Florecce Mgbtrngale of the Suraery. Of tbia we are m aure, that we will teach ear "Susy" to aay A blesaing on Mr. Winnlew" tvt helping her to sarriee and escape tbe griping, colkkir.g and teething aiage. We contirra erery werd aet forth la the rreepoctoa. It performs precisely what It prufesa to perform, erorv part or It aotb.Dg ess-away with year Coratlal," parporlr,",'IojMi,,,"Laiodaj.am," and, erery other arcotc," by vtkrb tbe babels dragged Into otapidity, atid rendered dull and idiotic for life. We haae never seen Mrs. tYidIow know her only through tbe preparation of Ler "Se4.bti.g ffyrap for Children TeetblLg." If we had tho power weeo'.d oa'e ber, aa tbe 1, a phytic! tarlr to the Infant race. ICpsf, Health anal Comfort nolhrr anil Child. to JIK3. ATIXSLOWS SOOTHING 8TECT for children teething, aoftena iLe gams, redacea tn3ammat)oo, aliaya all pain, and cures wind cbollc. Perfectly safe ia all cases. We woM aay to every mother wbo baa a aaffering child, do not let yoor prejudice, nor the prejadicea of others, stand between yon acd your aufiericg child and tbe rel'ef that will be axreyea.abeolBtely snre to foüow tke ose of th?" mliHre if tlanely aed. j j ( I DONT FAIL TO PAOCCAK MRS. WISHLOtVA f . f r hit! tsthü. Itkukus ! nel for 30 years with never fail tag safety a&e tacceaa . by ml lion ef anothera for ibtj children. It c er recta . acdiiy of the atomic u. rellevea wind chotK, regalataa . te bowel, a&J g ve ret, health mui cosafrt te neiler i a:. ch'M. OKce So. 41 Day atreet. Sew York. I) :.rT LET TOI R FREJULICe. STA51 EITWF.FS j jb ic3nr,f cbtM aod the relief that will be ebaelttlT ea-re to follow tbe as ef MRS. wI5laJW'S) hOOTHt ter. a:irBI"r fa ... - ..lätt- . L. t v . - I ivi sii ai f i i.rw-iai a.iunj 01 ut T.exBävcä, rriwvf i ; wird holte, rsgstea the bca tofteae the &at. ! g v-arsto the reiser r-i batth to ths-chtd j : J Th fwlIowU.ic is aa eatract freu a letter written by tue he. J. . Holae, pe.ur of tbe Fie rrepont Street Baptikt tTLorth, Eroekljn, 5. T. to tho Jeartal aad Veses;rr, Ci&cunall. U., sad I peals so lan es la favor of ttst world-renowned avtedicine. MRS. WIWSIjOW'1 , SOOTH 150 XTRtP, FOKCH1LDKES TTSTBISO: ; i . eeeanedertemect la year coiaa&s ef UtS. ystjw S0OTHI5G STEC1. Kew.wt aever said . a wore" la fsTSf sf a asleat nwdldaa brftta la ar life. f . . i . K. ii ..i . . - . k . .... eia.ma. It is probably o&s of Uc Boot mccoasfo! sseali. , cites or tbe ty. bce,aae it la eoe ef tho beet. A atd j thoae of yocr readers who have babies east de Vetter J Uan lay in a .apply. SPECIAL CAUTION. The great ppejlarJty ef Mrs. WUslow'a toe Ih lag Syrsp, for cklWren teetklBg.haa tdüee4 aprtscfpeJ person to pnt up articVea U he aaeal fcr tke aaaos par. MSf, is adeenaateg which thwy have &aw eatlT ooe4 air ad vertiaoaseats aa4 aetlcea tress tit reea. beat havw ceele4 eenlScatM aa4 isuers frea iarcra sav eaheea, afflatag oeher na&ea to ear gosi Wwara or ai osaiawr. aa,