Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4536, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1865 — Page 2
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THE JNIOS-lT MC IT BE PkEttKVI U.-lJacteo SATURDAY HORNING. II AY 6. A ftEff l'KACi: ILCOrf AI IO. Tb Detroit ree fre comments as follows epon iht recent peace tegotiaiioua of ota of Indiana di a t to gait bed major g enerals: The Ual vettoo New, a rebel sheet, pco'lsted la Texts, cootain wo very rcrlotit Information bout Oea. Liw Wallace, commander at DaUtaort It apptara that ta March b bad Gen. QaaxT's permission to leart bit pott for tbe bn t of L beakh.and tbat be "elected I'oict Isabel, Texas, tA .nr.r. lm. O.i arriTin? thT. ha t once ' I opened commoelcatlon wtb Gen. ttatoBTia,
tbe rebel coamtnder at BrowosTille, for tbeMcrjor the, ftp4 'ÄOü they fbalt i hatte.5
parpote of oejotlatJcg a aeparate peaca with Texaa, offaria tarmi tbat migbt b atiafactorj tothtrebeUoftb i0Ct!e4 Tram Miaaialpp J spin meat. V? avium coolly auring tACoaTtt tbat -OiiiT 9oxM adari whatever arnnrmnli h mftbt entCT Into." and that . B "Licol oaH do whitever GRa'tT would adTbecomprebeoiive miod of General Wallack did cot ttop at thfa free and eaay re-adjotnent of our domestic relation. II a1o Ii!f down a chart for our futura Taxa policy, to crry out which, General SiaVcHm nd tb Texas re Ula were Invited to aaa'ut. Tbia programme, it appeari, embf acel a determination oo tbt part of the Uoitl Sutea government, to euforce the Munrca doctrine; to refuse to recofoiie tbe fjov emment of , Maximilian in Mexico, to aid the Juircx prty, and tn the end to place Mexico under the rrotectlcn of the United Sutw. The tcbM reneril iremi to have thouzht tht tbv -re waa catting out to much work for theMLon Srar," and beuy, af:er a good del more p.tU ver on both tfJe. Wailax! waa nivea to unJer turd, tbat ai inotdiene to inttrue to ie from StAicuTxa'a auperior cßl.er, M j. (Jen. Wal eta, th nrotUtlom wire not ;ccly tt an end. but that be, WaLtAcr. bad betwr return to bia own country a oon at poiible, with tbeagju ranee tbt Texaa od the Trnna Mi-ippl de partment atonld rttnaia witb tba rt of tbe coni ' . ,-' fe-ieratf w theend: v. . . - Wbetber Oen. Wailacb at once obeyed tbe recommendation of hii adiemry, tra not told, but we know thit he ba ainc retort! to hit com mind in BtHimore k The New. York ilenld, in commcr.tir.fr, on tbi bit of bistorj, mji tbe retl point cf tbei carioa iraeUtit?H criona, if true consiiLi' in tb't that while Gen. Sbiixaü's treaty" arrangement with JcH5atOjr ia indlg nantly repudiated by the war department. Gen Wallace attempt at something; like a t'miUr arrangement off in Ten, eeem to have been undertaken, on tbe coatrary, by authority Uiron flotta Nidea at the I.lne. The pirolo which waa given to the officers and men of the Army of Northern Virg'.nis.by Gin GaAr, stated tbat they bad permission to go to lArir Aomrs, end there remain undisturbed, and the same terms were extended to the army of Gen Jot JoHstToa?. Now tha attorney general of the United State has officially construed th'a ptrolc, granted by Gca. GtAT, to exclude any persons having it from any right to a home north of the Potomac, on the ground that the United State Supreme Court had determined tbt the rebel force conatituted what ia called a belligerent' la Tbe New York Tribune, of Monday, we find the following examination of the position assumed by the attorney general of the United Sates on thit quulion: . , ..... The authority 6f Oeneraf Grant to execute the convention with General Lee ia not questioned, nor ia the ptrole itself declared void in the handof the soldier, but it determined that when held by such soldier north of a given line it is inoperative, giving to the bearer no legal protection The poiicy which dictated the convention ia too obvious to be questioned. It was to so distribute and tcatter the tebel force as to render their co operation hereafter r-xt to impossible. , The iebeilion was consJered at an end, and uncalled for liberality was extended to tha men ven to the extent of being permitted to take witb them to the ir "home' their bortes and other private effectt. What was regatded aa heir "homea" is sufSciently explained by tba fact tbat General Grant ordered transportation tor them, for instance, to Maryland Kentucky and Missouri. It will ba uvea tbat the capitulation did not rcogniz H til a -m leal pccctslon . north or t south, but one common union. General Grant, nevertheless, treated will) a balligerem" power, not of this tute or that, not even of the souih, the uo.-tb. tbe eat or tha wiwt. but one compoaed of persona who bad united to reit the execution of the authority of the United States at auy and all point. Tbe dociHo of the supreme court . d 4 . A . I liraidy troros lactoi tne cxuience oi im m.r It did not undertake to define its terri or ne Its Civil f iritHlictioa and authority. It trai decUrexi lo b a line ol btyoncte the runt ence of a force which waa dotgnated " a belli gerent." This torce, in point of fact, held ccr t.tin ttrrltnric or place, at times cvtn in Marj l.tid and PeaaylvaniA. bot It never held them by sirtuo ot any legal authutity. It waa torce airuastlaw. It was PUi.cesfcl reliance to ibe law. Sj President Johnsen distinctly aQ. ae. when be declared that the states of the noutl luve never, been legally separated from tht union. - I cannot perceive, indeed, how it is p..;ble to n mjI ion th i ,11 141 of tbia CUJiClurlOU. If th täte of .the tutb, by tbtir owu act, could le w . . . a a !! withdraw frcru the anton. tlifn tt Dolicv. not prinriple, which damtnded, oo oui n.rr "thtp anhl?ati.n to the utheity of the Üuited States If they were out of the fed.r al comnact. it ia because they had the legal rieht to seced, fur surely we ar not permitted to sty they were expelled by ui Irora any mo lir vSatever. Now. if these plain views are corrert, it fol lows that tba opinio a of. tbe attorney generali wrong both in policy and principle. 1 here can be c leral north or toatb. Tnere it but one common union, who-e authority is the same ou bnhbtnksof the Potomac. Offenders are ind.viluals not tutet. There are rebeli,butno reel polit'cal tovercigntie no rebel boiies politic. The existence of a belligerent power wa a fact a legal . fact. We have dwelt with it as fct. In oo ieiaaee hive we treated it at a biy politic' W have removed it by a k?cdred force. In destroying tha belligerent w bare restored the authority of the United States whererer it was rented or overthrown. Cen tt be said, fa this view,-that the nococditional pro tection awarded to the soldier to go to bis home and there remain undisturbed," ia void north of a line of latituda? What are the word of the convention which make a "borae" to M inland arni Kentucky impossible? Is it answered, that MaryUoi waa no pnty to the belligerent power referred to by the sarreme court? Certainly not, ror rn a legal sense wat Virginia or North Carolia. It waa arm a force eptb!e of'reaktieg the laws it was all forte wi.ich eooatltcted the belligerent.' It was1 so treated by this and by err ry other government It hid no territorial I mit, no civil Icnctiom. ra Wl eii'tence. It wa a body of arme) men iTAthcred from all parta of the country. Those who j lined the body from Kentucky did not make a "home" eWahrre when they took up arms aeaitt ihe union. So General Grata and tbe Uta Nrofn el prei4ent coacluJH. for ibe sjldiers cf "the Northern Army ol Virginia." aa they were designated, were eot. each to "h a home,' in MarylanJ. Kentucky, Mi-ouri and Tenoeae. The capitulation did Dot ru!aK the le;l authority of tb United Stttes; it fimply dispersed a bind of men wbo bad resited the ciecmion of that authority, both north and south of the To tomtc Wby.tbeo.tay that the soldiers who surrendered shall not be permitted to te urn to tbelr hornet north of tbat river? Ii It wise to mark out a geographical lioe and to bold cen to aecoust on one aU flf it aod release tbem oa the
othfr- Ctn weiffordh tbemomettof ta wbeo pece andcooeord become c vf;rt of II good meo, to draw an arbi
trlnraoh I cherished! tary Üctj 1 acrost the country and inflict the penalties of I trcaaoa on oc tide of it aod tapon tbt otter, I more guilty, comparative ettmpiio-t -. I flepabllcan Portent f tbe Itepubll- J tan i.rriilRlur at .letr York. I Tbe following h ibe republictn opinion in re- . I. r .1 i . r ,MW .tuHjo. fork. Mr. Greeley, in tbe ew 1 ork Trdicne, Wbetber we spesk or forbear, it add Mha I crime, tbe shame, the (Longer reaiaio. There ia do blatant seeeaatonist. no impudent rebel, who t tbia day a tsOfdeeideiiniore 'rtklnvUeritiMic enemy than the legislator who tat riet M vor. tbe lobbyist who tcu a hb Weker.'tr Ihe" trcu lator ib clfm, coatrtcf, public .work? fir fra s.:. - . i. n. v... lilt . . , f c . T iart4 r. -f Ar-K,4 nf I through tbe atreatilike mad dogt, wiTl there be any adequate aacarity for privat property or pub lic moral! "We are amured by thoae who had tbe meant oiknowinr that at leaat two tbirdaat the meta bert of ocr late ataeshly had rote to ttll did not wait nax need to be taoaptad, but were on the look out tot bribe. If a bill wat bronbt to their cotiee. tbev aakeJ if there waa ' auy raonet in it 'that 1, wbetber there were peraooa who eould afford to pay to hare it passed or defeated. If there were. th oxt nuetion in order waa on noting how many bills of contequeace were j w. r. . paed by Co to 70 rote Mr. WilUannon.a noted repablicia politician publiuhe in The New York Dipitch hi opin in, aa folio a: The fhaJe. can not be blacker tbaa itt reputa lion. Web ira ecn uebaed poiiucal bodiea be fute thi; truckling a.emblle, ciucussea, dra2obeJ committee; we have seen common conn cil "riom and bnred nominatine convention, inU ntll and-bait uuca rp.'it pow-wowt ; but we Ii4ve rjer aeen anv txJy of wretched pjtiticians or eracelt pirtiaant that ever came up to the Dieken t lertla:ore m ybeer, downrubt orrnn tion, tordid knavery, and unbluabioc; tarter li dbareaio aelln e of iiiSuence. We have wit tiered assemblymen penly ex hibitiog tbeawelteaTaa . shamele bidJra for bribes; Senators changing with every wind of jn flusnee, lobbymeu plavin with n)tet at anglers play with gudgeons, whicb tbey can hook at hd time- r ... , Wt bebtld t uouinlUv republicir. mjorii) held at tbe poat. and wo.ked as the mere ma. chine of thieving oSaco holdere in your city of New York tome times without ditzui, or with tbe flimViest veil bid off the voices and ballots of legislator, at black f nebes were once bought for like purrwves io the 'abamhl of southern market!. We bar aeen the mean, tervile, graining mierepreuenUtives of union coostituenta offering their au!einflueuce, attbecloe of the session, at miserable prices, jast as putrid fish ia expoed and cried for sale in S iturd y night stalls of our lowett venaers oi sponea tniciet. Aod last, after pocketing theirbne briber and licxiOff tbe feet of grog-shop politiciana frcjin New York, in order to get the waohings of their rum-glasses, they tried to sneak tome seventy dollars per man out ot tLe treasury under preteoi 9 of getting stationery tt the euu of the ses sion Wretched traitors, penny stealing knare, and poor ponied political paupers are bid enough anywhere, but tho specimens tht . b tvo , cursed trie capital during thit .last legislative l-jrm are eo many degree s below comparison and beneath I contempt that all tbe atlioi:ery tner uia . not tucceed in tieahug could x.ever do justice in de scribing them. Let us speculate as to bow many such disgust ing carcases tied to its neck will aufhco to drag our anion orgamxttion down "Ueepor tbaa plutnraet's Hue e'er aouuded." Thnrlovr Wrrdaiidllie Ieadliaff lIesa or (tie Old liemorriattc 1'artf of !ew mark. TticaLOw WtED, long the neator of the oppo position to the democratic party in New Tork.io tome late remarkt thus compliments the leaders of the Utter. Hettys: Tbe leading men of tbe democratic party pos sessed talents, experience and tact. The Albany IWeocy." consisting, as it did. of such men as Mr Van Buren. Gov. Marcy, Mr. Kuowen. Silas Wright, Mr Flagg. S. A. Talcott, E W. 0 cott, &o , fonnd in Mr. Croswell, their co!legue and editor, aoand judgment, cntlrinjr inluitiy, great devotion, and rare ability. Gov. Marcy, Mr. Wright and Gen Dii.dittioguished for leiflativ and executive ability, were very l!e eoDtriboiors to tbe columns of Tbc Argus. Mr. Plagg. himaelf an editor, wat also a power" io Tb Aru. Aeainat auch men, with Gen. Jarkion as tbtir thief, it was my ptlvürgeto contend, and now, all the bitternest engendered bv puch conflicta having been soothed by time, it is' plcisant to remember that before the curtain fell, as tha closing scene of that political drama, ngreeble personal relations grew up between mot of these eminent men and mjeelf. I was introduced to Mr V an Düren at the faineral of my Intimate friend. Governor Marcy This wag my first tod laat aeeting with the Kt President. For several years before tha dttb ot Sdaa Wright, we were friends. Witb Mr. Fltgg, who survive, liks Beliarius, with lot viioa bat bright ioielIK-t, I have long enjoyed common peatmenta and tynapiihics, tnd my re lationt with General Dix, political, personal, and aocial. are moat pleaaaot. With Mr. Olcott. the able fintnder ot tbe Hre?ency" in its palmy d-js. peculiar relations bare ever exUted. He never refused ma a peciuiary favor, and for the ti.'it twenty tearjot my residence bere I had to ak (or myself and other poor politicians very mmy. He has discounted scores ot notes where the mker and iudorser were equally rood for nothing.- Protests, plenty as blackberries," never ii jured by credit at the "Little Belt." rite London 'time on ttae Cirand Struggle. London Times ol the2lt, io an arti The cle ou the concluding scene? of the American war. sap: The civil war need oaly live in national memory at a grand struggle iu which the heroism and endurance of all elasse of Americana astonished the world. Neither belligerent need be ash me J of the retrospect Federals and confederates alike had maintained larger armies and fought harder battles than any other people. So The London Time admits that we have astonUhed tha world." Thus .tbe Tbnnde.-er justifies onr old !ashined fourth cf July literature. y ExrtA!AT:o.v to as Mads The Toronto Canada, Leader thinks tbat our national au. t ieriiiea violate the amicable fealiog between the United States and Great Britain by giv n the Fenian Brotherhood a place in the president's fuseral prcior. ac.J maVe the follow, icg coffittfots: The aathoritie al W.jh!:igfon have beeo guilty of a serious breach of international corn, ity in givirg a place to the Fenians in the funeral p-ocAi n p'Pcramme preparj at the war deP'rttreot 5cca t quift actrowie.Ji;cmer.t oft ri iy orcant'red oete:'-io y io prosition to Great Rr.tiao 1 one wh'ch rq ies explanation, and we !o not doubt that Mr FtcJtrtk Brjce will be authorised to deman i It , LxxitscT a!d CnaiTiAx Codict. Some of the ttioughtieaa and excitable pulpit declaimera. )t whom the asasiiStior. V s brought specimens to th surface lo every coramanifv, ard who counsel venceat c and viotoi.ee, may feel them selvea rebuked by Rev. Dr. Tyi-j, of New York, who lately preached a iiermori n his church (fet (ieorge't) lnm this Itnguaif: "And the Kn.g tf Israel said unto Eluha, w hen he . w them, Mv father, hall i mite them? Shall I smi'e them? Ad be tr.ifTet. 1 boa ibalt not smite them. Would! thou smite those whosn thou hut taken captive with thy sword and with thy b ? Set bread and water befi-rethem that they may eat and dru.k aui go " From this ha ar rued leniency and christian conduct Hartford firue A ntw gunpowder bat been discovered ia rmany, which has three times tbe explosive futcw. and coats only half aa much as the powder now iq use. Tbe nrincinal materials are rosin aod chlorate of potash.
How much Theo MioweU tho pplicatiou ported by FrAnce and Ehland. Ilia in view of a dlviior And, ta ;65 tett are ircouired U r lhwc po?ibiIitic. and to uiet, as early and p a bill in that Uonae, the-cyoio-will be aa generally aacan be, the aDpreheo.ioo aif tb miiMd. while tha hnnpt mn mt h nri poutbcm peopl. encouracmg tbem toro to wot k
Ttie Stronr War to llnUh Ibe He
brill There ia do question that tie wir, on tbt only footing oo wbica it could ba rcpectabiy conaid ered, i over. Tbere is but ose possible point of farther contest. webaveoeeu repeatedly jurea wttmn tbe pat til months thit planters of the Gulf Mates Lave run oa. their ne rv to i ea, at! u? cw ID ,Q a mis t - . - t iu t'luc uu n ur vu tuen are iwui iwv uu.lioMof sl.ve et pret la TU Ttia U a ... e,!r7erttioQ of numbers, we think: but it i a - - - - - v may creditable, that there. are .half a mulioa I l,rcs 10 I exas, at tntt ttrae It is iut possible that the ooa-eorrecdered force ot tbe routedrracy, eo far aa ibey may eVct to fUbtiroot farther, mi fret re at to Tx. aiJ, witoa pj'ib'o aiftt of 60.000 to lOQXXJ den, eck to make aim etani tor iiHeperjJecc, oa leno mi i here are oumoera ot icrpetu o as men tbit would elect euch a course. . If taken, war ct an exarcrated huracter, at-d ot conaMerablt daratlon, may aril! be waged o 1'exxa. It it even penible thxt EaropeAn dip lomacy, which wat turprised by the ludJen coh Iape of con Jeder ate remittance I hi tide of the Musnaippt, may cet roueJ up on tbe pretext of " humanity, or eome other tumbu and inter veno for the purpoe of ecunnjj Texat at t re fuge for implacable, or utpirdoced. confe.ler ttea. : Tfxn it. ittelf, large enouch for tn empire. Connected anew with Mexico, by an alliance (or routull detente, it might terra aa a break water against tbe United State, if tigorjuily tup in -eowfnc iced and cultivating their Ind4. tbat we ur an immediate and a Eeneroua Und, tbat we urge an immediate and a generoua amnesty. . v e know no personal reaou why we should inter utouraelve in the fate of Jeffereoo Dvia John Slidcll, Jadat P Bei.jmia, John 0. Betk luridce, and others, who did the toutbern ptrt in the eama of two factions thtt brousbt on tbe war. Tbty did cot consult ut or our interen at nortbern: democrata, wbeo, by aeceaion they eougbt to leave ot in tbe maw of dominant puritanitm. It ia not personal cre lor tbe po litical Itadert of tbe early eecea?ion movemen i bat influences un In urging a generoua and gen eral imnntr. i V e are moved to It by the appreciation ot ita moral and political effect on . tbe country. It ia not to beuppoed tb it any of the prpmiacnt po Htical leaders who urged the southern Hatea into neceosion. could, endure to live in tbe stitet that have been po wasted ty, following ' thtir advice. Were they to eek to live there, their live would be very uucomfortxble. Aa to tbat vast bulk of met), of every rank and grade, who "wetitwith their iute" wbo followed the fortunes of the comnjubit.ee 10 hich tbey lived it would be birbtrous cruelty to inflict anv penalty on them more tbao they Uive already autlerrd. . But, in the eye of high. political reason, the completeness of the amnesty would.be its ütrCtith. Every exception, ru:tdc on the simple hcore of the relltoo, would be s much detracted from the' otmbsf strength of the policy cf m-igoatiitnit! Were JtOVraon Divis to be permitted to go bck to hi ruined plantation in Mi-cisippi, be could only go as a man stripped of til pohtical power or influence. He would never ue the amnesty. He and the other lenders will go into voluntary exle. It would simply show thettreDgth of the Uuiied States government to recognize their want of tower, by per mittlre them toco or au! Excepting any from the gHiertrAmuoty, will be ( giro them Indij vidua! importance, or to confess a vindictivenes that would be ptty. or a leor.that would batrav weakness. N. Y. Freeman' Journal Jitatlcc. JI ode ration Mercy I la en Noiitliern reople. Air. J. It. Iltmilton, the special war Corres-, pondent of The N. Y." Times, wbo has been1 witb the army in Richmond fro tu tha time of Us I occupation by onr troop, writes, under date of Thursday last, as follows: "It is to be earnestly hoped tbat the whole northern mind will take its tone from that now mitiiie.-ted by our good president, aod not shower inditcrimiusto blame and suspicion upou thoe wbo whatever their former ctiminality ia re bllioo havo really no more sympathy or collusion with tbe atrocious act of Booth than the most loyal man in the northern states. No greater horror could have been felt at the north than was manifested here by every decent person with lvbom 1 came in contact. Rev. Dr. J L Burrows, of the Fir-t Baptist Church, eloquently aliud d to tbia tuhject ia his adiairabla aertnon lan Sunday, and tut the fouth in ita true and lair light, when he said: "It has been said that the south should beheld responsible for the asaiinti n ot President Lincoln, and that severer raeaures should bo adopted toward the people because of this crime Thts would be visiting upon the innocent, sina of the guilty. Thia would be, in its turn, an iijus tico and a tri me. To hold a whole reo pie. re sponsible for an outrage which they nut only j disown, but deploro and abhr, miht bo the firei j impul-e of blind and frenzitsl p-iion, but cannot j become a priaeipl ot action with tair-mindel i wvv."uv .,w.vu "wi iii'ujiuvjcti and mipntbltroQ TJicD. Let the guilty mlfer.l Let those who were acce-orv to a deed eo in-J . s lernal, either in ita conception or esecotioo, meet the just penally of tho Uw; but in the name ol ? : -1? It . - - justice, aua 1 uiucm, ano numinur, let cot maa detied passion eek tor victims among those who treat, guiltless of such a crime aa the c!o?et personal friends of the murdered president. In the uame of the ?outb, I protest, with all the eirnestneft of which my nature m capable, against hein involve-I in the remotest degree i;i . a;; atrocity Iron which roy whole soul revolu, and which ran aw. ken no utteratice of more honest aud iudinant condemnation io auy section of the country, thin iu thee toutbern States " There is not a northern man, of unbiased miod tiid ordinary tense, who has held any communication with the people line, hut wilt heartily indorse every word of that honest aud earned appeil. Few ceopte in the north can, without minutely studjing the minds of men down here, imagine how little of svmpitby existed among them for the inferntl leaders and abettors of this rebellion, and bow vast a power the latter were enabled to wield over ,he bodies and soula of their fellow citiieao." For The Daily Settlor! Sierinnn on rducation. DtTAKTSttM Ol I'tBLIC IiT&f CTIOM I.npia.napjlis, May 4, 1?65 At a recent meeting of the S'ate Board of E J uc "tion, the fol'iowiuj; was unanimously adopted: Whe ea. Tbe sutject of lobular education bo'd a vital connection wiib tie well-being of the individual, the church, and the state; tberefure. Resolved, That we beteby respectfully lequtat all ministers ot the gerpel throughout the state to preach at leat one sermon each on popuUr ed'icatio-, at some convenient time between the 1st dav ol May and th 30ih day of June. 1S5 It the'above preamble be truthful, of which I entertain no doubt, it follows that the subject of popular education ia closely, not to say in.ep.tr. bly, allied to the woik of the minister, hence tbe fitness of the request io the resolution. It is sincerely hoped that ministers will, so far as mty be practicable, comply wiih tbia rtquest, thus aidirg in the treat work of popular, or general education. GroaGC W. Hoa, Supt. Puhlic Instruction. pAper favoring the above, please copy. vet Trlnl nnl sienlence. The R'cbtmrrd Weijj ef May Ii give ibe fol lowicg: . A large crowd of people trembled ca Broad street on Stturday to win. ess tbe carrying out of tbe sentence of a drum bed court martial im posed in ihe case of a Fiencbman who hd eirurk a vomia in vur r;;ri jiirac. c:s csce. lie was aneled by the guards, aod the pro r oat marshal ordered that be sh-juid be marched through the ttreett to the tune of the "Rogue'e March." with a placard uson bis back Iab.ed in large letters Thit for striking a woman ! Theten tence was canied out at the time ordered in tbe precrxe of a multitude, who testified their tpP'Ohatiou by tbeering tud clappitg of ha&di. The mui'ie was furoihed by the drum and fife of the 2 'Cth retintlvatiia volunteers, hieb pltved in a iTALCC while in the rer of the man marched a corporal and Ivur soldier, with hied btone' t4euied, ready toLarg-bia rear at any morsen hou'.d he reict ih u-Stiou of tbe sentet ce. The allofed time having retn eonsutnel io carrying out tto euteutt, the culprit wsa set at liberty. Buffalo is to erect a monument to Ahralaca Lioeoln on oae of its public squares.
Death of Dr. Valentine rtott.-. Tha fitt surgeon of Atneric t It dead. Valen
tine Mutt died on Wednesday, at bit residence in Gram met ey Park, In the b?Hb year of biaae. To bit immtnae fme be Iktn l rir on tnaa eonUoeut 'toarcelv a rival even Io Eut Bom at Ulea Coe, Lmg Iland, Aout Sl, 1 a rS he graJuated M V , at Colombia College ia Itn.'b, theo atadied t yeara ia London, under Aercctby, AMley Cxper, ted Cline. He went thenee tu EJinburg. m bare he e peota year From to lejj he was prfot of atrrwr In vu umbia College, and thereafter till 15'G held tbe same chair in, ibe College .of.rbrkUnj anvlSia-, geooi. W ith an interval of toor jeart tervice in tbe thort-livru ' rwgera Medieal 0!le. be returned to tbe Co.Ise of rtMciana and Sur geons, baaio2 ibence to tbe Uuivervitv Medical CiMiege. of which he wat a fuuuder, a Professor of Surgery and Relative Anatomy. Of the Ut ter tcience. Immejcrbly important to turgcry. D ia ueciarea me auinor. xui rm oruuoi rrpu laUoa.aaya a Lib authority, is mitIy due to hM original operatinca ai a aurgeoo. Aserlyat 151S Dr. Mott placed a ligature around tba brache Kuphalic trunk, or artena tanomintta, only two inchet froa tbe heart, for aneurism of the right subclavian arterv, the first time in the history of surgery. The patient turvived the operation twenty-six davs. indicat ing the fettibility of tbe dancerons ondertakbg. He exsected the entire right chvical for mtlig nant disease of thit booe. where it was ceeesary to apply forty ligatores, an operation which Dr. Mott himself tcrts to-be the most dacgeroua thttctn be performed npon the humm body. Tbe patient i still liring. and ei joie perfect health. Dr. Molt was the first to netLe pi mi lire ilic artery" for aueuticu. Ue ha tied the common carotid foity mx times, cut fur ttotifl one hundred and eix'y-five timej; and amputated nearly one thousand limbs. : ' . ' lie early introduced bis original operation for immobility of the lower jw, und lcccedl alter mny eminent surgeon htd laifef. In lb2l he perlormed the firt operation for osteo tarcoma of the lower jiw. He wg the first surgeon who removed the lower jtw for lie cecrots. ' . Of Dr Mott the greit Sir AMter Cooper anid: "He has perlormed more of tbe great operation than any man living, or ever did live " He transited and pubÜ-hcd in four volnme, S'ro. Velpeau'a Operative Surgery, then and now a leading work, and numerous pper and reports ot bis have been printed, both in Ajeii and Euiope.N. Y. Albion. " I'ree I rade in aarrjrlna; Letter. Froa Tho Evening Post. We are glad to ee that The Tribune bat so far abandoned its protectionist super stitions nn to contend that the business of letter-arrvlng ouiiht to be taken out of the hands of the goveriiment. Complaining of the irregularity of the mails, and it own loos by tneutjs of theai, it recommends that the government give up a function w nil h it performs so lamely. i Wohave been hammering tt thatsutject lor nearly tweu ry yf-ar, ar,i are eul at last tn o able a codju or in The Tribune, - There are responsible express cornpanie? iu this city, we are told, which are willing to c irry the mailt mider bood-y lor the prefnt rstejot postag'e, and to agree nt the tamo time topiv one cent a letter into the treasury fur the pnri lege. They will riot only csrry the mtils br. they will deliver the ptckae to ita address in any town or village, hqwevt-r ,reoote;.tbey. w-ill mike themselves arisrcrablo as to valinhle p ireel. aa thev do now in mrrfifiTile atTir-! Hi.d Uber will also acrec as to time of 'delivery There h t cluctc for the government to get rid of twenty thou-.md petty-eßiv-e holders, nnd to make money in the bargain. President'Johnson, who ia an old alvocnte of cheap po-ttace, ai.d afiee traotr besides, will, we bope, signalize hit adroinistration early by thimot deirable reform. ,t I, OUI K Or l'AUA l. It A 1'llS. Russia is, tt present, suffering from a plethora of food. U lusekeering in P.trii costs 25 per cent, more than in London. Birnum has offered one thousand Jollrs for the pillow of the bed on which President Lincoln died. The Fenian are . to hwve a great pio mo at Cincinnati on tbe SDth iutt. - It has been suggested that the Humane Societies should look after the suffering bounty -brokers. .; Prefident Lincoln was a member of a m.a sonic lodge at Springfield a m.ter maaon. A billiard saloon has already been opened by a speculative individual iu Charleston, S. C. A project is on foot in Jersey Ci'v for the erection ot a monument, in the state of New Jtreey, to the memory of Abraham Lincoln. In an article upon reliilous liberty in Amer ica, pnblisned in the 1 ana Frees, alilton is sroken of as "the illustrious pTcdeteor of M. dc Gir- . , i V, II ICiUilliauiT Kll tllll Sil Vi IQ ItUVU eaten of dire w.u in the beglncing of ocr trug. gl. Oreetey, Beecher, Gerrit Smith and XVen- , dell PhiJUpa, sre pleading for 8 j doneccent of oftVnsf " ' " ' generous ron- ' '-Tbe tree under wtich Grant and Pembcrlun held the intprriew which resulted in the ca pitulation ot VitWbnrg, has dippearet. root, hraneh, trutvk and all, ctrric J .off, by fouveUT hunters. . . . 1 ; , j When the Mm HmHieaof Virginia hi that they were to be guatded by black sildiers, one ot them perpetr-ted the loPiiiK j ike. S ,id he, "Why, I thouaht the Yatikres wero too much gentlemen to tome hete and black guard us." "The quality of mercy is not strained, h droppeth as the geutle dew of heaven upon the exnb beneath. - 'Tis mightiest in the mightiest It becomes the throned monarch better than his crown," and a nation of sovereigns better than a wotk of extermination - Contrary to the statement of Secretary Stat ion relative to btonecun a withdrawal from SilUbury, it turnt out that he received no ordert trorn Gen. Sherman of any character whatever, tad, therefore, the rumor oi his wiihdrawal from the rear of the rebel army In obedience to Sherman's ordets was uttctly untre. A French lady lately died tt Versailles sged 107 When she was C5 he had bet" life iu.ured. aud was to receive j.MM) annually as long as she li veil, by pat ing l&Mtheo. She received some $34.000 from the cocipny. . W-mder if the directors of that con.pmy walked imorg tLe mourners ? The New York World, iu considering the high price of mett, thinks there is but one course lor the niasa ol food cohujiner to pursue. 1 hey must use le nest frr a year to eome. This i the only wij- to britijj down the price Mea' is not ceceiS4iy 'or moit'thaur one meal a day; tadeed. our peo ' would ei.ioy tetter health "if they consumed I. . animal looi. The Boston .J.rj-rjnl call autction to the well knowu ftei. asrtug ; piiyttiriogit and tatisticians, thit the Air-in ha le p.wf r of eiidurami in our climai htB Eür.pearia. In hot countries l.e i bett. 1 i jiptp,! to labor, in cold countries le-s The Jourml sat a: "Of the Ire colored ppulatiou residing in the r.orib, we fii.d them gradually but surelv dcreain$r in the per cent of inereae. From 12 I to IbCO.the yearly rate of increase in the United Sutet was a lit tie more than 36 per ceut from ' thit time a grsdnal decrease, uctil for the Ian tin years, this yearly rate of it crec hs been but one per ceaw.anJ will still farther be reduced. Tbe ratio of the colored popul tioa to the white is rapidly lessening, aud a few j cars hence it will be almost inappreciable, so treat will be the preponderance ci trie writes." An IxsTA'tci ry Ma. Lincoln's Good Jrtmxt Olc of Mr Lit coin's last acts was to uecide upn tbe appointment of a gentleman in one of the we-tetti taies to an important rffice. Ueeaidto 'a friend of mine vbr called fori h'tn: "I am crcatlv embrrael by the per- ..." ' ... - ..;. mstcccv 01 ajr. alio mt ta t ick ing to their candidate for tbe piace," Jdy friend asted what wis theojection to the tno. The ore-iJent qufcklv replied; "He is a drunkard. I heir bid Tories of hi metl i-riarat-ter. yet hi bitken are amor; the be-t rerublicata ja ht täte I like the fellow' f.iend-. rwit it feagainst mv con-cience 'O cive the pi ice to a rum a bo pamcs ar.d dU.k M TU iteult was th Mr L;t.cotn relu-eJ to give tbe appointment to tbe at Dl;cant. and rave it lo another pero. who did col aik for it. but hose charterer was abor suspicion. I
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. A Cac or HAtctHir. We are told by a grot! em in wto wiuieoava tbe tranaactija that jdtt previoua to tbe rec eption, at the provost m.Mli.!'. I. -T- II r .L. 4 wiiivkJim terre naute, oi iua wruct atoppm drafting and recuuing, a drafted mtn paid $SU(J for au acceptable recruit, who was re ; ivi in a n bour Tt iQt rouerel t Sullivan Democrat. TbeUrgrtt Income lit t paver in Oibsoa J county up to thit titae. is Mr. Alfred MiUt k. ! U jMaibe auiu.ot. tUea ibouaabdavo.bua, dred and tixry. four dollar! on bit clear income lor IcCl. Priacetoa Clarioa. , .The protracted meeting at the-Chriatian cuurcn in bulhvan, till continues, tod is attend-1 edaitbuadiajiui.bed lctercst. Xumbert y0:a the church daily, , -A LvGiaiATiTc amount oj ioüignution - r EvaT A very large amount o: indignation was exhibited by tbe mem ocrs ot ue inciaca legislature, on accouet of the bad arrangementt In escortine - the fnnemt train of President Lincoln from Richmond. Indiana. to inaianapons. it was announced that the men.bera of the ttate' legb!ttsre would act at an es cort, bot, owioj to orders, the trsin which bad been rhjrlrit nv!1l. r.- W . ...r ierii .o ;V .RicVmwrupni Vh,: ' fsvue one nour; tnis would put a dm- I tanee between the two trains of twenty miles;! and when the, 'Icii-lative txain" arrived at U t mon lepot the body of the presiJ.ut had been 1 rlÄUJÄKL'oSi: - Morton waaaabamod oTtba members of Ihe leeisltture or not. He left that body to boll the a-.ta a .a. oigat itienmoni urtil cot an hour the start oiatnem- new uistie'Cuuner (Rep ). ' nr Oil Petroleum has been di-coVered exu d ing Irom the earth io lar:e quantities in the , county of Lsgrapge. . , It penes to ba geuuiud, oil when submitted tu 'the tewt of bumiair. and i experienced men frm the oil T ' 1 1 1 1' " - 'i'v.' . , ! . '. , I mx ABingtox Mlkdekcks. Francis and Datiiel Holler, whose nest ir Nebraska we mentioned last week, were brought back in Irons' on Fiiday last by Sher ff P-xon, and loilgediu jail. They went in on a double quick, apptreMly apprehending .danger of, being lynched, h will bo remembered that tbey waüaiil Nathaniel Tiotetta. in Abinstoo, a night or two after the pre-ldetiti il electlotl. and killed bim by beating him with tones and clubs Richmond RepubliCan. ' . Dcri-NCT GaBATMtss The Terre Haute Express, in noticiug the abolition of the provost na i .t.-. . . . portani-e and authority of the functionaries onuectetl with that inatitutioti. remaika: , I The war dies out, and as a oeceary cons. quer.ee, its various accessories die with it, Whatt b if become of that army of clerks, who wtre I wout to look so important", and to swell with o I much dignity, amid their orders and rolls, .
eiiiollmetit liett? Ala tbev have lrone the wav ' . .v , of II provost marshal cl'etks. They are ro . J,'' h-v tbi J.y Hrmjd . wwrtwr. , Tl . . . ' J no a sh'punVrlh name cf Dunn Kamey, ta r.rry witere to be eetn. I lie Chairs and desks that on t e bnM es of Go 1 1it!nir. St-am Fittirg: aa i'lnmbknew tbem so long and so well, know them no tnc bu ine-a. s longer. Tbev have cone homo "tor cood " soma "Al1 work don byn wiU KaaraUeed a'nd dot - .t , ,hm ... .K., . tba l-.wi.t ratea.
V'- rMWK "J F'. "o wtner- vo ( various avocations of civilized, peaceful1 life, m ay we never &tve use for such as they eain. But the provost roarhhal' tfSce ia bot entirely ' deserted, for tbe marshal and a few cleiks ai ("ill there. But how changed! The awe ai d ' mjeay that authority an I office threw) around them have departed, and in place of soletan, dignified offii -UK we have a plain conee-1 ÄÄ'-"Är.a5 u quiet as a one bore tailor shop, in srrikine con - trast to tbedas ot vore. when itreeonndd with -lou ao solemnly twear" 4c., and "Orderly. take this man to the guard houe." and, "II rrm have no business with me. clear out fand "Well. t a m. . . . . . eir. wnatbave you to tau Speak out!" 1 Yes, a great metamorphose has taken place in the provost marsh tl'a cfllce; official importance, and authority, and power have II taken unto themselves leg and run away, leaving the UruVOt mirshal a nlain. ntivate eitirn with lit tie employment, and his office a thing that was. but is not. ' ' MASONIC NOTICE. rilHE g-ate Monthly Mretlnjc of Center Lodira N0. Ji lt will he held thU (suturdaj ) avenlng at IX o'clock. - rriAS. FISHT.R, Sec. NOTICE. STRAY HOUSE STKAYKDfnm tie subscriber, on Moday, May ht.a I.larht eorrel Mor-a, with, whit strip, iutb. ft ruan lag oi't on tb near ai t r tba no?-, rear on tbe IniViiShMvint eye' co b. Anv Ann turn Yitm a, 1.0 infr.Ttmt1m V ' can ba foaod wii tM liberally rward-d. F. W, HFK15GEH, S58-d.?t ?fo 24S North Li ty Street. RAILROADS. Columbus & Indianapolis Central Rail Way. ON AND AFT'R MONDaT. MtT Pt. THK BUO A. w. train of tbi ro .d will mak. direct coquctiou at Urt.ant Ith ta eiprea ua.n uver t-t ATI.ANTIC AND GREAT WESTERN For N-w Ttrk ajd Boston ant tbe Oil Region of Penn ylvanla. Ilm the aam a$ by ay otbr route. Through tlcaeia tor aale at tba t'nion l epot, J. M. LCXT, Saperibtebde&t. F. CaANr.Laa, General Ticket Agent. rajS ?w WANTED. WA!?rt-D-Agetjti Male or Fen-ale. (3 to 110 per dav ran be male In a lUbt aod pi as. tit u-u.e. On y $t to f5 eapVal r-q-ilrel An le-w-n bo ttnie ln..t tut y wctupled wa. il 1 Hud tb a fl.ie op. portanlty for buslr e. frt-flu otr 190 per cent. &eud two ied tRipi f. r partl.uUr. Adiiard K. rtEFCF, j 5-d3t Box 2394, i h :c ago. 111. QlilA V03TH! -AGENTS WA5TFD 5 J 4w wh re to intruuuee the Improved baw 4 Clara ra nily ewltie Mabce, the on y low p nee maculLe in tbe coun-ty ahU b ia hcen ed b troer faker, Wheelrr . W l 0, Howe, Hotter Co , ant Bab. tldr. all otber ciachiuea now old cr len thao fvfty doll.r each are iQtiluK.s-.ents atd the tdler and uwr ar- liable to Cue and imprisonment. Salary an l expense. -r Lirge cctatn'.!a allewed. Illtrated circular a-n frf A-Mrtss SITAW aV CLAEK, raj5di3a . Bid ttf-rd, Ma'ne. yA A VOTH! I want Areata evrrywbere, at O 4 vf 170 a raiiitb, nD-aa paid, t eil Fi t-en Atticir, ibe oat ulz er caered rail particuUrs fre-. A-id'en IjTiS T. G auaT, aj$ dA3m P1d-'efrd, Ma'n. COLLARS. THE LARGEST COLLAR MANUFACTORY i tiii: MHtrii.itrsT. BIGELOW'S SATIN-EN 1MELED BYROKT COLLARS, V NKW ar!c'e of 'nreMlon, T.!a Co'Jar excel aJl ra-fort, seatoe and otter Ipr Cellar for ecvoorry. AUo a lara asstrtEe&t of MTIN KNAJ4XLF.D GARROTES. LINEN PAPXR BT AND L15KN PAPER OaRROTKS. lal e Sa ta Foameled Collars ard Cef; t tea- a&4 c-nvml nt a ll.l'. The trade ipilld at tbe loae.t wa ka price. fcliELO 4tO , Matoficta er, -wivX rt3fn II Sa'la S'rt. fb'ca.o. FOR SALE. POTATOES! QAA BC-SHEL PKIU H PEACH BLOVf , PrOM OUU Fast era OLIo, te saaiple at No. 5 at Jil,,tett. O. w. UÜULUX. aijj-djt
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METROPOLITAN TDE1TRE. Cmrner of Vtkigttn mmd Tenuestrr SlretH. flunitrer.... ?lr. U. II. Ill ley. Saturday Evening, Maj 6th. 1865. . . Mr. DANIEL iL BAND1IANII. N A R C I S S K , OR THE LAST OF THE POMPADOUR. t t rmjrti or ADiaioa. farqatt aod a!l rrttrred rv t n.. ib i . n . pfrwu, 15 W; Orcbtra lUaiü, 75 centu; r,,rj an4 . eu: wauarea iaar, f is. tuiiUK ur im a : Door opn at?),' o'clock preUety. Orartura rotnH)r a A o'clock rrwe It. PAKT1CULAÄ XJTICIC. Tbe lVtf Car tear ta Tbratersryeveulficattke!oM et tk- par font aoca. People Ilvico at a distance can rr !r cn thic. INDIANA STATE MTJSETJLI. 7J r:tt Wits hl ns to it Sircrl. ' MADAME M. A, ENGLISH PROPRIETRESS. . ( Opett 'or tfce rceptleif Haitora tr8aVJr a..K. auy 10 o'clock P. . , , . . .,T- i Tha roiiectiona embr ace over ' Three Millions . of " Cariosities I Ot ita int anwMns; awl introett-e aarartar.irvd fro all parti ef the Clote. ADMttS10!?...r.;.'; ..s. Cents. ' apr3-dtf " "" tit- W -4 ' IIADAUR M. A. K!CdLI8ri, Prprletrea. THE INDIANAPOLIS I.MtIR,CC COTfPAlVY, " ' ' I nnw pruunently rgaaiad and ready to Uue Tir Polle. ' . . - n" .4 , nnn tapital - - . iP-UJUUU. ' : f i t Tbe StockSaHer of tM Company ctKprUe aoisif cf our wiOft re.-poncibv cldren, D I it k t: r o It a j S. A Ftt-rmca.Sa., vr. h.Taibott, ' i JL L. R.'AC'X. K. J. PCK, AQCilXA Jim as, tttita ImtKT, Inn a Aicaaia, a. X. lXTo.t. Wiujaa nKaisaaM Olce at preent In tbe Sinking Kund B M1 'leg, corn r 01 frnn jivania speei ant virffitiia aene. IPPlLe pairuaia r be public la ,tclrel. 4 W. HKNDKltiO.N, PKfci l.rü. Atxx C. Jiatsov, Secretary. r , PARTNERSHIP, Notice of Copartnership. We .,k ,i.e hlio to aiv u a trial and avlicit thlr patronage. J. c. nNir. JUN,KA.aNkT. & STAM FITTERS & PLUMBERS, ' 38 itlld -IO laleitt ItcliV Avenue. ' LL SO 4 TV1 " " ' TS OF-FUTCRKS f5 HaKD AT ALL ud furalaeJ at tbe loet rate. HOTELS. MAOY HOUSE, Corner Market & llllnolo Sto. f INDIANA I'O LIS. 1D. K PENTECOST, Proprietor. 1TAKE PLKA8CP.K IS ANSOÜKC15G TO MT friend an I iiuraeroui patruna tbat I am now e tabll bd la tht he.wbith I have re'BrnUbrd abJ now thrown opea for your receotlnn. 1 take th- pp -r cnitT of tha knf ro many former frleDd for tb- lr pa ronafre during ib- two yean-abl! waa eomluctlD tbe Oriental How. a ad will at all tuns b alad td ae tLem at tny ocw ataud. myS-dtf K. rKKTrC ST. ' RV UCt ZllLL aV JOAkUSa. 1 Eeal Emto Brokers and Auctioneers. T W O ELIGIBLY LOCATED DWELLINGS 1 AT A U CT 10 IT. OK MONDAY. MAT Pth. AT 1 OTliTK P. If- ON the i remla a w wl.l wir to th- VjI bid ter I tho. hirih In t.it rf .llinoa Nr.a and la i mr tumbr 100 'd 10J o'd numtera - East ew loik treet Tbemebmar- bve outh f oDt and the Int. ,t whichtheyitaodhaveiia and r a-a l.yp, graded aud graveled. One of tb dae'PnRS Is a two-fort brick of e'gbt rooma. twu ball , two porrbea aod kitchen Tbe otoer la a tw-atory irame of s Ten room, two balls, a porih andkiuhtn. Both bou-e bare well, d trni, etabea, earrlaee b'tiaea, rtu ke b U e. p.ved walk tbrooa the lot and othr conrniertcie,aTid have receLily txea re-pained aud partly re-raperd. d tbe 1 a wittt tbe brick bou-e 1 a larg quDtiy cf grape vna tiained to arbur wblch ar cow bearirg plentlf lly. - - Tbe property will be t-hown at any tlaie b tween tbia and tbe ay of aale, by taa occupaauoa tha prtaiUea, cr by tha uiiderigued TERMS OF SALF. : One tMrJeah tn baid. on-tbtrd in one year, and ooe-hird n two year, wth t.tere.t on dtf rrel pay rn-nts. A discount will be a'loaed en any amuuet paid la -Nb over tbe one-third reui d in band. Tbe tt'le to Ute propa ty 1 I bo it Mead-b, and tbe aal be madr withoai any reserve wbateter. Full partlcul.ir at.d (ifKriptlon ct th i r perty can I ob ta ted ato.r office. UK I ZKLL 4 J5 8. m.yx-r'Ct Fal Kaa e a .-etl neer. FOR SALE.
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. ON BRAD SHAW ST.. Within 200 Feet of the Virginia Avenue Line of Cars. riWK UTS TTIU. PK S0T.n AT A VlfcflOW X price on lorg credit, th- p-ircbaar required to build on aeh Lot within a vea t'.n.c. For j artcular app'y at to vftlce of tbaCilfsa' fetreet Railway Coroaxy. - II. II. CtTtlERTTOOD. rrnUantpolii, April 24, aprV-dtf MEDICAL. If mm is no such yord as fail" sVL. na ITC Ä ir COMrOCND IiriACT OF cini-Bs a: xd copaiba, II A tCRE, CKR'AtNANIl SpESDT CURE FOR ALL d:a.e of tbe C a-ld-r. Hida.yar.d L'r.nry Orran.. e.'ber in tbe Mle i r Frnale freqtn y rrforatng a Prrfeet care tu tbe .bort .pare of Iter, or foar daye. an aia lu le tirre tbao aay otber preptratloo . In tha nsofTkAST.a tOMhnM)XTKaCro CCBsB ANHlOPAIR t,tb ro ta tk aed cfanrjrtnM crcbabre of iet. la Ha appro ed form of a pa.'.. It ta entlrty tatrla, and caae po unpleuat t ebatl-a to tba ratien and do etpoaure. It 1 now acroaI ged by tb noat learred In tbe prfe.tn tbat In tb boeraeaof di-eae,Cubt a ard Cepal a ere tha ty two reaied e known tbat caa be rel et upon will any ena.aty o 1 aacce.a. TAKauXI'8 COMPOUND FXTR CT Of CUEXBJ AND COPAIBA NIVEK TAILS. Uax.uraci ore J only ty T A II 11 A 1 T A CO., tlS Greeftwvt Strtef, Nr Tsrk. lTTSold ty DrngglaU all avar tb Wcrld. aprWJy
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r.-2DICAL. i " ' ! 'Jill Mrs . WIHSIiO W; ' w C tllif J a sr. .r J. la SxperieBced Vara and fetaa! fayalda to tta aitaüoo vt Sllr, Lar SOOTHING SYRUP I i FOB CHILDREN TEETHI17Q i VTbtch f'aatly facti I tat ea tka p aa ml laaibtaf, f a rtrntna; ibe raa, r4aciBg ai aSaamaUaa, will allay ALL PAIS a&d apaatsodle acti,ai,4 la i i SORE TO REGULATE theB0WEL8 Drpacvl apa It, uiwlber. It wlli aire rest teyeuxae.lv . au4 . . . . Rclicfnod Ilcalth to Ysnr hCinC
i .:. - nill i;:i.; 'T'Wuil r H br pt cpapdaidtbtatlclff overMyaar, aci CAN S tY IN CONFU ENCIt AD TKLTH ot It wbal we Lave ever ben able to ay of any other met" It Ina NKwEltn a IT StAttD I A tiyulM tüatTAltCkTO KKrrCi A a UK. wbm timely , oaed. . . ver i4w . kuowaainta ceof.iliMaUtactla ty any anv wto Baa 4 . It. Oa tba con rary, alt ra drligbtr4 wl.bKa opera. tns, aud p- ak n terua of cou.nm datloa ot iu taag eal , fffKn aa-l nied l virtue. V pa la tbia aaaller "WH.tTWK IMI KtllW," a'tri 30 yeara aperaca, AND t-LEIiT.KOI K k.lCrAKJ Ft klD ILLF11--MF.NT OK Wdartf MKKR D CuARO. la a im ort every Instanca wbere tbe la ant Is oferltg from pais and exbaa-llon, rrlief will be foaiid tc Cftetn ortweoty rat a'.ea aiter tha eyrtip l-admlnlsa. red. - Ful directions for üMtig will trectopary escb bottle. Nona genome nnlea tbe fac-atrmU f CI RT1Ä A 1KK KIN8. Hew Tork.la on tbe oattdda wraptwr. 8old by Urugglata tbrourtont tbe world.
Price only 35i Cents a Dottlf. Tho Florence Nightingale of the Nursery. Tba follawtog U aa extract froaa a latter wrltta by tbe Kave. . Z MTaiaar, ta tba Ueraaaat KalonadMrnearer, atCbamber'bs;, Pa.: A QENEFACTnCCO. There is a worn a a is tbe publie ey wboae asare k4 all alotig keen akaociatet. jb our salad, wita aba laa. kee," gaack."aat-lltnnbba." Bui It la o do Ua.tr, aod wa uratre lo wret br r name fron all sack a ptcioas a-aoriaUcn in all otber miuo. vTbatem noises w aaay bava ot w,mably delic.ey and propriety, wa win ail admit tSiat woman aiona ta tba ur tbe good Nura ibelart. wbober w iball aar Fa mats l b nie ana or not, ia a o,ne tion which uoat ba d'ewed by time 4 pru cvie. a4 not a natter of ia. Prida, pre,u.iica, capr ce M.d ca-t jib tu ay aa well U bsv tbtm reite, frr j ikere in rrally a waot. thtrs win siaa ba a uppiy; Utbr ba aCalt tg. tbr will Ym acotnlBK. Katar and baman aiety are alw.ya Mir-tipplvtir, and tbsiub Art and Fabitn nay bjnder.tbei canbot prevent. Afra. Wlnnlow doc- not wUh ta treat yoa arattewteaW Cordova ue precrtbe a rettmen for joair whe;bt -be Dodrs-Iy sppetrt ti t tae-seerf r cf he alib ttid bappitita to yt.nr infanta lr. tba radle la th-r an.thtoc J a: prop r In tbatt A Jtam of SO jtw- rtprntut can b..Wly eay wbaf ts or is not good fort babe, 1 ought to bt hatebed to. (,od t red heran bat haoabl anu bappy wilaelen. She la tba meat aaceeaatal ,ha. clan ui mow ffrctoal ba&clactreaa oar little onea ever enjoy, d-hey doui-f parents not excepted Jtst epea tba door for br,ai d Mr. Wlnalow wiU prove tba AsarItab flori.e Might inaJa or th. worry. (if tLlaa a e co anra, tbat we will teacb eor "Juay" to liy ElflLg on Mrs Winlow,-for h.lplng ber taaurvl. and a-iape tho rrptne. eotfeaina: an teetbtca- mtrm. We conhrm every wr aat fottb la the rrorpectua. It perform precUly what it p ortact lo berf.asa, avrrs ' p.rt oi it doib.iib; iea- aaay wita ? "fi.n' Faroone,,"lrop.,"-L-od.oani." aod ; every o- br r arrwict" by wbH b tbe babels drorged icl0 ttapIJltJ. aud rendertd dull szul Idiotie for Ihe. Wa bae never awaa Air a. Wlnalow Voöay be?wlv tbroorbib preparatMra 9t ber täte yraw ft Children Teeiblnir." ir we bad tbt pewer wt aoaii make her, aa ah la, a phyalcal aavior to U laTaat raca. ICt3t. Ileal. h and rocafort itloiher nad Child. , IO MR51 WtXSLOW EOOTniNO 8TBCP focblWrB.'tectbma. -o'lt&a ibe gom, reduces IcSammadon, allata all pan. and ccrra ltd cbolic. Fetf.ctly ai la al cae. We would aay to .very mmhrr wto baa a aufieiltg b 11. do bot let yr prejudice, ar tbe pr a. dice oi otb-r, stand between yoa and yonr euffrr rr child aDd tbt rel'f that III be eure yea, abaotatelv aar to follow tb. oae or tbia tadlcin If timely aae4. T r 1 I J DON'T FAIL TO TROCCRP. ZR. vrTNtLOW'a SOOHIiNO uihCP, forcUldie.UetblBa. it ha.br a n ed irr 3l y rar with Dver falaa saVetj aod .acce.s by million cf mott er for th.ir ck.ldien. Itcor-eits aridity of tbe etom b, rellen wtr.d cbollc, r-gBla es boom-, arii giea re.t, kea th aadcoanr rt to saothar xJ cMM. Or-e No. 4S ry art, 5w Tork. DO NOT LFT TOCR PREJULICE STAND RETWFFS four nUrrtcgcta aod the relief that all bo abeolote r aare to toi,vw ihe a f Hkt, WiasLoW'3 OOU ISO SThCP. It cotrect adnjry of tha atB,acb rel eves wind eboile, rejrolatea tbe bowela, aoftea the guns, glvrs ret to tbe mother aud health to tlecbild Tb followir I aj. extract frrai a letter wrlttea by the Ev. J a. Holm. , paator of tba PVirepoM Btreei Baptiii Cborth, Brookljn, 5. T.. ta tba Joaraalsbi Mea-eBger.LlDClbtiatl aad steaka olwaea ta laor SLl!1 rld-reaawaea modlctne Mka wlsgLOVy BOOrilLN0 81Kl.P,FORCmiXkE5 TXITH150: Wa aea an advertiaenetit la your colbBio of sfkt WiaRli)s WaJTbiXi UM K Scv.we tteral4 a wort ta favor of a oa.etjt turd k-loa before la ocr life, hot are frei e atp-IUd to aay to oor reader tbat tbia la o bambBc-we hare tried it, ar.d lc w it tola all tt claims. It I probably oua ot tha mat aaxcflaU eta, of tba day. baaaa it ta aae of laaw.u And tbooa of yoor r-adera who have baMas can't da batter tlan lay In a stirply." SPECIAL C-aVXJ TIOK. The great popalart'y f Vr. WlaU'a faotfrat ''yap, far child reo ieetbas. baa laataoat aasw BaU f rton to pat vp art ba u hw aeet far tha atsaa? i ar Pe. la adT.rtulLg whkh they havo act oaly c- pie4 ar advent vteats abd sot Ire fr ta tbt pre s, tat avaa cooled eer Itcatea aal letters trsa clergy Baeh aa a a er, aflaiag aihey najses aau ffaavata ravtkV ra awwar ei ait laaitatora. BairjCwSsawSjaa-iJ
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