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TOEB0AY MORNING; MAY M.'.J&Gl. - n ii 1 1. r ' - ' 'i 1 1 ' LOCAL MATTERS. f. "5. -t T Th Adam Emmas CommnT ploefl'D8 di AH J II . T1 -. flAa.MaHnlllMinl rid UDdcr 0MiRaon. to It fop tho very latsst paper. ift.a.tastva .. i :. a4-. ''3:-'j .J i f ; '.),' 7 V i ' 2 , ne Auams rprea vup.uj v- - nnrW or.liontlnna tn it for the TCff UllSSs paDftrl laf tie 4 1 J (i i V - n- i r . .. - v jr .. ThA .AmHrtcnn Ezoreu Company, bas .--7- 7 ,z,l 1.1k. .i..nu. .D !,L "" F , '- 'f J Tin EoiNBOoau' Raviaw roa Aran,, 1861. This number of tbe Edinburgh, whloh we have Just received from Messrs. Lionasd, Sodtt Co,, the American publishers of tbe four Brit isb Reviews and Blackwood's Magaslne, we may safely pr6nonnce to havo been excelled bynone,! If equaled by any of the foreign periodicals hat t. r . . , ' . bave, for some time past, fallen under our no - tlce, The first article Is a thorough and searching review of Dixon's, Personal History of Lord Ba con, !a which the .writer appears, to maintain pretty successfully bis position "that the man who stands forth to all ages as tbe noblest rnraiAntaf.tvA nf Rne.Talirl'a IntallAnk. la tint tli noblest representative of her publio virtue."- ui iya arucie on me niiDerio unanown ttepuDHCl of Andorra, we have given a brief synopsis io I If t' : , H 4 - 1 I another pirt of this paper. ' The olosios ..ii. . . .j i,i. . . . . t u.i ....u.o vu -icuiiuu ui rriuen.i t ... . . ... LiinooLN ana i vonsequences, win oe read wiid Interest, on this side of the Atlantic, as exhibit- ing ine views oi an intelligent and, to a great extent an Impartial foreigner. Some few er rors In the statement of facts show the band of one not familiar with the workings of our Institu tions, and therefore Impart a greater interest to his general conclusions. ' The tone of the arti cle Is eminently conservative) tbe prospect Of a civil war In the United States Is earnestly de preoated. ahd tho hope confldentlv exoreiaed .L.i .1. ..... .i . .... '. ii. ......i . ... . . . I at e war, ii it aoes take piace, will be a short ""e. , . ,. The celebrated "Essays 'and. Reviews" form the subject of . a theological article, while colnmdinir irenerallv In thaaentlmAntA at. I pressed by .the writers of the Essays, when no-1 o d j i derstood at Ithcse writers meant them to be, I deems their publication In a Joint form unwise, and rendered the separate productions liable to I miseonstrnotlop.; ; 'J '"X' J-.,"...-The other articles in this number are Politi cal Diaries, Eton College, Remains of Alexis da Tn,n1ll. AnM..... ... v Mrs. Piozzl, The Foisis' Ireland. u. nr . mi r. . . I Fables of Babsios, and CAitr ' JiciaoN. Tuere are now 1,800 men In Camp-one full Regiment, and parts of two Regiments. Six additional Companies are ex pected to arrive shortly, to make the two frac tional Regiments complete. ;,,.- . . Capt. WaicotT's Company, of this city, : are reported as enlisted for three years and assign-1 ed to tbe Twentv-third Realment. D " I PrepsraUonS itnd examination, are being made wmu, m ,Tiew oi removing the Camp I to soms point on tbe other side of tbe Scioto river probably to the vioinlty of the State Quarry. " ''- "' Oa Saturday night, forty or fifty soldiers broke through the guard and escaped over the fence. Their object does not appear to have been to desert, but to come to the city to have a jolly time, to compeosate.in some decree, for the dull I monotony of oamp life. A large force of armed .., . l j, . , .. ""'"J"""1 meo was despatohed in search of the fugitives, u jcavcruaj aihhuuuu, oeany or quiw an oi I tbem had been captured and put under the pea I allies of the military law in euoh case made and provided,. Tbe punishment generally eonalsred in dose confinement In the guard house and tbe I performance of extra doty, though in some bard I cases the penalty was more severe. THl RllZLLION Ricobo This la tha Lille or! a Dlarv of American Ermta. fiSflfl-fii'.l m-1 k..j in .. .1.1.:... ... .r ,','., .,..,Uu,, . Ay,.r,0, reriuea weenrrences; uoenmcnts, JNarauves, etc, and Poetry, Aneodotes and Inoidents. It thus forms a most valuable repertory for Information and reference. It Is published In weekly cambers at 10 cents a number, and In monthly parts at fifty! cents each. The first monthly part, with a superb steel portrait of Gen. Scott, will be ready on toe 1:01a Inst. Address "Kebell on Record, New York." Fatal Accident. We learn tbat a distressing accident occurred last evening on the river bank new Hatpin's Factory. As tha men wer An. tw .k..f .1.. . r vi.' , boy abont nlne.years of age, by the name of jacob r ariLAND, who was playiog abort the oars, was accidentally cangbt underone of the.-a, when la motion, and his bead crushed, oanaing almost instant death. Truly, a sad catastrophe. Diath at ma Camp Hospital. We learn that a soldier by the name of Paooctt, belong ing to Capt. Oifr.AD's oompany, from Felicity, Clermont county, died at the Camp Jackson Hospital, In this city, on Saodsy evening last, of pneumonia. His remains wera veaterdav tak. en borne for interment.- Co.RcioN.-On Saturday last. Cant. Wilson, of Company A.Iwho was then stationed at Carey, having received orders to proceed to Camp Tay. lor, Cleveland, started for tbat place, and hav- got to Clyde, the conduotor 00 the C. & T. refused to carry tbem 00 his train, . Capt. Wtlsoo immediately deolared martial law, took , of the engine and oars, and run them to Cleveland on bis own booa.-Maiieoei Cburlrr. May 17th.' Thrri are Marttrs Amono Us. Martyrs to stimulated spirituous liquors, and especially Gins. Charlrs' London, Cordial. Gin Is a pure healthful, and restorative imported beverage. Nona others can bo trusted. For sale by all druggists and grocers. 1 ' " '' " STTbe Masonlo organisations of Clncboat Covington and Newport, gave Col, Andirson a welcome at Masonlo nail, Cincinnati, last even- Dff.l '!l l 1 1, j , ; T A new German military Company is lo process of orgaaJutlon in the Fifth Ward. ,,A meeUng,wlth that object In view, will be held at the Sooth Engine Hodsa this evening. 1 ' '! CTTwelve libels for the bonflscatlon.of con traband goods recently selisd.havs been Institu ted In tbe United States Dlstrlot Court at Cin cinnati, and this, the Press lays,' is only the be- ginning,;:;.:'.','; ",";:.;. . :';:.;.;V:. v ' 1 m 11 1 1 . ! 03" The trial , of , Ooilvii . Braoii , Yoono, charged with treason, will take place, at Cincln. natl, on the 27th Inst.' ". CTThe Cincinnati .Omuiwrclsl of yesterday morning notloep twelve arrivals at the Spencer House all, with one exception, of officers of the U. 8. Army. :,n j.3 Comw ' ov Cowf on' : PLtAS.T)he1 : Court of Common Fleas for. this county commenoed lis prealdlng.'" 0J, In at at , lur u mere on a rnnosopny or Ulotbes general, for which we bavo great literary thorlty, tbere must be a Philosophy of Uniforms I In oartl-nlar. fr .hlfih h.w ih. ..wte. - r . ... - a great praotieal pbllosopber la the person MousCHiu)i,whomay be consulted on dT and ATenlnv at iha r.nlul rit ArdA aay ana evening at the Capital City Arcade Hat lal AtaaiatASl K nn a wahA V. a hail svnn. I " " " j - ri.nn. , .., . . ... A. , "woo army, m tooar. o. l-wo" to offioen of tha different I iq such taate and style as to give, the mo I '"" Jl - ' O M pH.b . w . - . 0 . i j .11 er .1 I "" " wi Of tuo uiuerouvgratic, I la suob taste and stvla as to aire tbe most com onrlni....lir..,i,. .,.-.,-, i i . ,i i r '""' , Thoa. officer, who will oon.uh our praotlcal I philosopher, Mr. Childj, and follow his conneel, I will find themselves in soch substantial and grace I ful uniforms as will be an honor to the corps la 1 which they serve, and a source of lasting gratl 1 flcallon to themselves and their friends. A I well-dressed and handsomely uniformed officer aommaD(la more readily his own respec'. and confidence and tbe rospeot and confidence of bis . t .m. 1. 1 . . men. let every offloer, then, who is In soarch or a good uniform, can at toe capital City Ar- cade. , D Camp Harrison, at Cincinnati, was evacu ated Saturday last tbe troops being ordered to Camp Dennison. la au of any " - .. TELEGRAPHIC! REPORTED FOR THE STATESMAN. Dispatches from Washington. ,. . I ' ABHinoTOff. mav io. ine earriaon or mrc. Mnnrn(l , ' .... , fl ,C-'i a camp outside of twenty thousand, under Gen. Butler. It is understood that all forces here that will serve for tbree veers will be accepted. , Tbe river Rappahannock has been blockaded , to prevent supplies irom reaching Virginians. ' A batterv bis been diacovered at Mnl roint, on tbe Virginia side of tbe Potomac Tbe THbune'i dispatch aavs that Rlchmnn J will be early attacked. i ' . . . . i. .i .1 i ii . wm. ivucao use ai .uuuhbdu wen armea men .V wpeppw. and three thousand more between we . mw.A A I... .J.I. iun win AlVAauutlAi Militarv authorities consider it beat to n,,h on Uiipepper, tbence to Charlotteville and Lynchburg. Forces will also be sent by Aqula SKX?ZZ 7? .u. a... . mi . . r . " vuo urnt euuuuuwr win ue at [Special Dispatch to the Tribune.] Washington, May 19. Tbe announcement of a new military department, Including Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee, baa added in tensely to tbe war excitement, and a further announcement that It was assigned to General Batter in DO way diminished tbe feeling. Generals Soott, Manefiald aod Butler have "u'u OUUBU,"",uo vamerou most 01 k I . ..t l.L W - . - J . Tbe Massachusetts 5th and 8ih reelmenta ra. oelved orders this evening to prepare for an In stant start. A battery of 11 guns on Aqula Creek has been discovered, also extensive earthworks near tbe mouth. Last night tbree Zinavcs strayed from camp. When arriving before Col. Ellsworth this morn ing, one of them unwound from his bodv a aa- cesiion flag, seventeen feet long, which they hauled down from a pole at Alexandria A persoa direct from Richmond, who saw Gov. Letoher night before last, reports the Governor tn Ksa mnAti fatnktanAJ a. - ..11 aku r . .. ..v.W. M . I. U U Li 1 lighting Dispatches to tbe World sav. bv Wedneadav It Is believed that tea thousand of our soldiers will be encamped on Arlington Heights. Secretary Cameron has declined to accept the four Maryland regiments, offered by Governor Hicks simply for the defense of that State and the Diatriot of Columbia. The Governor has entirely misapprehended the tenor of the Secre tary's explanations, and if the Marylanders en- "at tne7 must enter the general service. reeeivea nere irom the editor or a Memphis paper, formerly a res dent of Wssh- ingU), ,t,e. that prOTlloM , TWy mat city, ana an ousineaa ruined, and that sob dlers are not eomiog forward as rapidly as was [Times Dispatch.] Gen. Sickles left this afternoon 'for New York with his commission and instructions. His whole brigade will be at once pat in the field. Probably they will go to some point near Butler's com mand, near Fortress Monroe. He is ordered to make all possible baste in his movements. [Herald's correspondence.] rZT- T- P . lMBe"'ce -- - ; .w wnmoTOti, May 20. Commodore Tatnall, & Confederate Navy, assigned to the com ing mDd o( tne DtTi' """ Charleston, baa ar road rived there, . Col. Vojburg, of the New York 7lst Regl possessloa .ment' dit thil corning, of hemorrhage of the II understood that Geo. Mansfield will take command of 25.000 volunteers and 25.000 regu jarl to be advanced Into Virginia from this point. The forces that will be detailed lo take Harper's Jerry will probably be commanded by fijU-BnL Sherman, are here to receive verbal Instruc tions concerning the proposed movement of "om s,ouu,er,n1 reDuJl"nl "P0" The President has been absent from' home nearly all dav. reconnoiterinir the via nltv of wasmngton. It Is decided tbat no more troops will be ac cepted by Government, under the last requisi tion, either from Now York or elsewhere. , Soma 250,000 men are enlisted. Tbe War Department contemplates to eetab- lUh shortly two laree cantonments-one at Get tyaburg, Pa., and the other In the neighborhood Ne York. The force that will be collected these oamps will probably be 15.000 to 20, 000 men. Tbey will be worked op by the best officers to the highest profiolenoy, and kept in constant readiness for active service. The force Gettysburg will no doubt bo employed at the right moment for an Inland movement, tbat it may not be proper at this time to disclose. Tbat at States Island is meant to be directed various points of the seaboard bounding the Rebel States. Orders are Issued to gel ready at the earliest moment a fleet of steam transports, that will rendezvous In the adjoining waters, so that in a few hours, when the signal Is given, the whole Friday's Charleston Courier says, for two data past, tbe Niagara and Iluutsvllte bave not been seen off the port Yesterday there were seve ral loreign arrivals) ons with a cargo or moias ses, and a brig from Glasgow with Iron and coal. She was taken for a return cargo of Sea Island cotton, at the enormous rate of 2d. per pound. Such freight was never before ' [Special Dispatch to the Evening Post.] a Government coast steam got ashore at the mouth of the Potomac Bhe waa attacked by an armed Droneller from Richmond, and after a brisk contest, the rebels were peatencn. rour uovernmeni soldiers were killed, and five wounded. An armed steamer has gone in pursuit. . Late advloes from Charleston say they are erecting batteries on the coast, near Charleston, of tripled cannon, to beat off the blockading A dally mail is established between Wash ington aod Fort Monroe. A collision at Harpers r erry U regarded as certain this week. [Special to Post.] Tha Government has reoeived advices from London, which afford aatiafaotory Indications of the line of policy which will be pursued by the British Government towards the seceded States. The Administration entertains the Arm oonviotioo that its course lo crushtng out a rebellion will be luiiy sustained in Eog land. - Jodie Wilanri wrltea from TennaaaAA (hat th a U,n,o,.m, of ,h eection of the State will give 20 ,0(K) majority against seoeealofl. v. ,B!!nFooi'ofV"r"'t, tenders the Gov ernment id reslmanti n.... m.....i. i . . . t w. v. ecu wuuutaiu uuti. A large number 0f Bostonlans bereuture the .1 .M IBW-W r bandant natarl- A special to tle..U .,, 'Memphis U Id tSTfTi l",tJ'.,& "UntlyWvtog and being transferred to Fort Randolph.' The no.' Tha nub. toero was ine sais wita can b oonqoered. - which tha. North ' ' tMt 27 r, ""UBP" "eoorn arriyea A Union man was huni in Louisiana a aa7 ,IDOe Ior expressing Union sentiments. V1.-fu,lr mnro' ngng uispawuei 10 ine uorerDme.it. un we way sbe oaptured two small vessels, and brought uc w lnB " aaoingion navy yara., " PeDBer ou 108 reeDorn states tnat 00 Saturday two vessels from the fleet paid a visit I a. aI iif .a- n . . n . . mi ue vioioiiT 01 oewaii's roint. about four miles from the Fortress, whore the Virginians wars erecting oatteries, and threw sundrv sbel s at the works, spoiling materially the architec tural arrangements. Shod wcra fired at tha vessel, but without effect. It was not known whether any one on shore was injured. Com. Pendercraat aent a flair of trnne tn Nnr. folk, with a view to make arrangements for the transportation irom tbence of certain persons .uiuo norm, ana received assuranoe that this reepeot be should be accommodated. vessel was In waitine to take them to New York o ... " . .... report of a flebt at tbe mouth of the Potomao oome excitement was occasioned to-day by tbe between a Federal ooast guard steamer and an . .u,5T"ieVmi V?Dn,ona! 'esnt"ig. WM "id, ic the killing of four and tbe wound! 0f five on the former. Tbe truth of the sto oanding a atorT U . 1 a v. ..... ' ubiuk uuuoieu, toe avv uepartment tms even iag maae specino inquiries ta the proper quar ters, and Is satisfied that tbe rumor is entirel -r j.j ' uuiuuuueu.. , . The frlirata Niaeera haa hncn arlthrli-.-n irom blockadintt Charleston, for mora Imnor. tant service. Another vessel will take her piace there. few up it From Chambersburg and Harper's Ferry. CaAMSiRSBuao, May 18. eavv relnforco- Dienw are expected. All troooa will then march uuiawera. u. nuw TirKiutarepona ecarceiyauv Dereuaa on oana ar other ammtinttinn. k. I .. . . . Uu nve neid pieoee and a lew old iron cannon at . per 8 WTi , thM they h." of Pro visions. Col. Jackson commanded there. Colleelor Mason, of Baltimore, a ecenntnntiit nai oeea arrested. ChaMBIRSSORO. Mav 19. Judse Maann. ... rested jeiterdav. waa releasor! to.rlnv .mi n ..- .--... . . ' uver we .uaryiana line, is was known been. lenaioea secession sympathies, but It was bo lieved his character was too hish to enndnwej I to be a spy. Tbere was no authority from the N.iiMi... Mr u .. T I ' . . " j r w imaiu aim. ms anenarpe me PProvai amongst the most Judicious residents. A deserter from Harper's Ferry named Stan ley, irom Ublo originally arrived here and re ports mere were Dut twelve pieces of cannon all told there oa Thursday nltrht. The troops here are in daily expectation of rouuiriug marcoing oraers southward. They will certainly oooupy Hagerstown la a few days. Unionists are dally arriving here, having been driven out of Virginia. Chambsrsbubo, May 20 Seven hundred Vir glnla troops have arrived opposite Williams port, on the Potomao river, 26 miles south of this point. It Is believed here that they Intend making aa Incursion into the of this Stale. Important from Texas. Galveston, May 18 Stroni? batteriea Iiih been erected to cover all approaches to.the chan- uoia, uapuuis 01 reBisung any attack. Captain Reynolds, United States Quarter Mister at8an Antonio, has resigned. Tbe officers taken bv Col. Van n.im h.. been liberated on parole. iniormation la received that Cortinas la ac tively preparing for another raiJ settlers ol the Rio Grande. Another statement sava Corti naa. with a Nfita force, is moving up the left bank of the Rio Grande. Recruits are ponrlns In from all di join Cortinas. . it is believed a formidable force will be con centrated on the river. Six recruits from Matamnraa. finrnnlA tn Inin Cortinas, were arrested. Col. ford was preparing to eive tha enemv a warm reception. Fort Brown was In a complete ttate of de fence. . . Nxw Orlxans. Mav 20 A Texas reports that Gen.. Young was pursuing uwutgu 7 auu ioe laaerai troops, He over took his baggage supply aod ammunition trains, which were seized.with some peeves and horses. Montgomery evacuated - Fart W.ahw. and was on his way to Fort Arbockle. uen. 1 onng was deterraioed to take Forts I Cobb and Arbuckle. I From Baltimore, Virginia, &c. [Herald's Special.] oaLTiHoai, May is. Tha c tv rnmrnnitnt has arrested three men concerned In tha attai-b on the Massachusetts troops, who have been in dioted by the Grand Jury, and are now on ball 01 nve nunarea dollars eaoh. Xt is said tbe Government has mum rata nn foot which will result In a brilliant triumph for us narper a rerry. Torpedo and submarine batteries have been suna near woriolk. LynobburiT (Va.) nanera Veaterdav annnnnn. ed the arrival of a large body of troops from Ar kaoeas and Louisiana. ; , Gen. Beauregard la in Charleston. Baltworc Mar 19. One thnua anil aililittnn. al Minie mueketa were reoeived bv tha Virni. nia troops from North Carolina. Two Oatteries of railroad Iron. aimiUr to tha Floating Battery at Charleston, have been erent. ed at the Point of Rocks. A gentleman who left Richmond veitarda says that be passed 15,000 troops on the rail road In Tennessee last week, who were en route for Virginia, folly armed. Baltimosi, May 20. A latter In tha esn, from Wllliamsport, seven miles south of uagersiowo, Maryland, says thousands of Vir ginia and South Carolina troops, from Harper's Ferry; took position on the Virginia side of the rotomao, on bunday, opposite tbat town, whleh commands the Ferry. From New York. Niw Yosk, Mav 19 Elcht caaea of milita. cloth have been seized at Elisabeth, from Baltimore to Virginia. rrofesaor Mitehel has offered his services to the Government. K. C. Schenck. of Ohio, haa haen annnlntad Major General. . A contract has been closed at Fltuhnrch fnr a large amouuiof rifled cannon, shell, to.. Gentlemen who have arrived report every thing untouched at Mt. Vernon. Niw Tosa, May 20 The Steamer Da So- to1 erfivrd from Havana lGth Instant, spoke on tho 17th the frigates Nlacrara and Huntavllla. cruising in the gulf. They bad oaptured two vessels ana sent tbem to Northern ports. navana sugars auu; stock, 235,000 boxes. Molaeses 1 I tresis. Freiahta inactive. Ex. change on Loudon 67 per cent, premium, on JNew York 34 per cent, discouut. . A schooner sailed to-day with 38 emigrants for Hayti. They were principally from Roches ter, ana intenaea to airect their attention main to the cultivation of cotton. Advices from Key West, of the 14th, Btate that Capt Craven, of the Crusader, seized the steamer Susanna. He was about armintr the yacht Wanderer, to be sent out Into the gulf, under a Lieutenant of the U. S. Navy. Key West remained loyal. All seditious persons were to be removed from tbe Is land. Major Frenoh had appointed a magi, trates who supersedes tbe mayor, justice, &o. Embargo on Supplies to Kentucky—Bird's Point to be Occupied. Chioaoo, Msy 19. The TVioune's Cairo cor. respondent says tbe embargo on supplies now includes all Ken tuoky toWDS, unless it can be shown that their home market needs replenish ing. This is understood to be the Instructions from Washington. Engineer Benham. of General McClalWa staff, visited Bird's Point this afternoon, with a larga military eeoort. ana returned after aavarai hours, having thoroughly examined the location. This indicates a epeedy occupation of that point ' New Exchange Mail Offices. r WASHiserorj, May 19 Portland, Detroit and Clieagobave been constituted new offices of exchange for United States and Prnaala oloaed mall, to be conveyed by England by means of tna urana iron- naiiroea through Canada and tha Canadian line of mail naekats nlvina In summer between Qaebeo and Liverpool, and In Winter between, Portland and Liverpool. These omoea iWiu, aa eaaiuon so tbe iiritlaB and 'reooii mall, eornmence to forward these olosed mails oo tbe nrst ot June next, Proclamation the Neutrality of Kentucky. F SANir ot," Ky., May 20. Gov. MsgofSa issued a proclamation, appended to a preamble ueoiariDg: wnereas, many good citizens requested mm 10 loroia ins marca or any forces over Jiemuccy to attaca Cairo, or otherwise dis turb the peaceful attitude of Kentuckv 1.1 n .7 VpiVnrWr . S. w8,n,M Htfttlntr that thai aama nitlarona Kail rnnmtA to forbid the march of an v United States foroea over Kentark. .nil. for th. oo0..n.tlnn f port or place within Kentuckv: and whereas van inri ntinn ni nnhiin asniimn .tin. determined purpose of the people to maintain nxeo position of sell deteooe, proposlne and intending no InvasioVor . ggressiSn ;.7d ottur btate or States, forbiddiog tbe quartering of troops upon their soil by either hostile stc t ion. hut a mn atanrilnir a oof from an nnn.t... ral, horrid and lamentable strife, for the exist ence of which Kentucky, neither by thought, word nor aot. is In anv wise responsible! and whereas, this policy Is, In my judgment, wlee, , juv.av v J 4 O S acw peaceful, safe and honorable, and most likely fc 1 I . L 1 . . . to preserve peace and amity between the neigh uurioic DOroer States on OOinBUOresOI tne Uhin. uu proiect iveniucity irom tnia aepioraDie civil war: and whereas, tha arms distributed to the mate Guards are not to be used against the Federal or Confederate States, but to resist and prevent encroachments on our soil, rights, hon or and sovereiirntv bv either of tha halllirerfint parties; and honin that Kentuckv ma, bW t lnMi.Mr.1 rn.JI.lA. ktk... ..J I der to remove unfounded distrust and ananioiona .(...vro.ua luoui.Mji no,.... lucui . iuu in i ir Of a purpou to force Kentucky out of the Union at tbe point of the bavonet. which mav have been strongly aod wickedly engendered la the publio mind in reenrd to mv own noaltlon and has bad with kfM .. k. tbe anyl - I - I "u" u a oiaie ixuaro; uow, mereiore: uereoy uoniT ana warn an oiner ccates. separate or united, and especially the United states and Confederate States, that I solemnly forbid anymovement upon Kentuckv soil, or OCOUPatlun Of aOV DOrt. D09t Or Olaca therein. for any purpose whatever, until authorized by invitation or permission of the legislative and ecuuve auicorwes. waprtiauj loroia au citizens ot Kentucky, whether incorporated la the State Guard or nth. erwtse, making any hostile demonstrations gainst any of tbe aforesaid authorities, to be ooeaient to tbe orders ot tbe lawful authorities, to remain auletiv and rieaoeablv at hnm whan off military duty, to refrain from all words and acts likely to provokes collision, and so other wise conduct that tbe deplorable calamity of in vasion maybe averted, but meanwhile make nrnmnt. an1 afW n nn . . - .1. . paramountand supreme law of self defence lone. Police Proclamation in St. Louis. St. Louu, May SO. The followlnir will on. pear la lo-morrow morning's papers: WhkriaS. much excitement and annrehan. slon exists ln the publio mind on account of the supposed Intentions of tbe Federal Government towards thoaeneraona whndiannrnvA It.. mlnn I and particularly on account ol rumors afloat on tbe streets that a large number of warrants for tne arrest or disanected persons bad already been or would be issued, to allay exoitement ana quiet apprehension, 1 am authorized by Uen. Harney to state tbat these rumors are groundless, tbat the Government has no purpose oi oppression for opinion's sake, and means only to uom loose accountaoie wno commit overt sots against it in disregard of their alle J. A. BROWNLEE, President Police Commissioners. From Europe. Point. Mav 20. The Canadian. from Liverpool, oa the 9th, via Londonderry ih. in, i. p at . tv i .l. , .uv .v.u, . . i.a., arurcu uu uera tma morniuK Tbe Canadian's advices are two days later. Parliament proceedings were unimportant. The American crisis continued the leadino topio everywhere. ' Tbe market for American oraduca penerall continued excited, r , , It was reported in London that an American ship from Liverpool, en route for New Orleans. had been insured at IS guineas. , l be Chamber of Commerce had .called the attention or the trench government to tbe ne- i. . v r cesslty of taking measures for the protection of ircuuii tdbihii in nmHTiflin wiiAri . Tbe .Ministers of Commerce and Marine promised to bave a conference with th. rn or on the subject. foiisn sllalrs nncbanged. The followioK a synopsis Of the news oer Ed nouTKn, irom iverDO0i. on ma mn. , i r . . .. n . la the Eogllsb House of Commons, Mr. Fos ter gave notice that be should call attention to tne aesiraoiuty oi not recognizing Insurrection ISIS. Mr. Horsfall said that be would postpone his resoiuuonreiaiiveioiaeoeiiirgerente; Lord Pal merstou having stated tbat pending the grave and complicated Questions now being considered, discussion of tbe subject was impolitic . Active preparations are going on in the navy yards for sending a powerful rquadron ioto tbe American waters. . The London Times points out that America has Heretofore industriously vindicated princi ples ana preceaenta an oi wmcn now go to tbe contraction of ber own belligerents rights. It says she upheld privateering and denied the right of search, aod botb these are now turned sgainst her. A quarter of the town of. Limoges had been destroyed by fire. Tbe reactionary movement in the Neapoli tan provinces had been suppressed. It is reported that the Czar haa aent tha Grand Duke Michael to Poland, oa a conciliatory mis sion. Liverpool, May 9. Suear aulet: Coffee steady. London, Mhv 9 Breadstuff dnll and nn. changed. 111. C. shares 39W395 discount; -tie ia. R. S. & Co., report Flour firm; Wheat firm; Red, lis 3d12 8d; White, 12s CdOHo. Corn quiet but steady; mixed, 34s 6d; Yellow, 34 6j34j 9d: White, 358ffl35i 6d. Beef steady. Potk firm. Bacon quiet. Lard dull and easier; quotations unchanged. Tallow dull. . London, 9th instant. Funds dull, but ata. tioaary; principal cauae of firmness is a belief tbat an Amerioan crisis will throw considerable demand on England for many articles of pro duce and manufacture, while its effect Is being strangely manifested on shipping. A Deuel la aa early advance of tbe bank mini mum is gaining ground. ' Tbe harvest nroepeots of France are represent ed as being very bad, owing to bad weather. Wheat crops have been seriously damaged, also brandy crop at Cognac Bourse flat on tbe 8th, bat closed firmer. Rentes 69 20. . It was stated tbat Amerioan asenta had reaohed France to purchase arms aod militarv equipments. .... LATEST FROM EUROPE. St. Johns, May 20 The Persia arrived on Saturday evening off Cape Kaee. 1 A laree quantity nf war material was rsfused by tbe Persia as freight.' . ... , : , i It Is asserted tbat letters, of marque have .enrhed London and Liverpool, and It is report- u miii veaeeta cau ten . wuu inem. . l niSIS doubted. M . , ' , . , , -u ' la the Uouta of Lords, the Earl of Derbv expressed a hope that the fortbcomlna procla mation of the Government will give emphatic warning that If British subjects join privateers on either aide, their blood will be on tbeir own heads, with no redress from Eneland. - ' " Preparations are. making for an American Union meeting la -ondon. Tbe nnui says the mediation 1 or England might as well be offered to a hurricane. ' No Uulf of Mexico war ruks are taken at T.UWIa .... i ' ' A Cleveland Bark Sunk at Norfolk by the Rebels —Gen. Butler's Command. Boston. May 19. Capt. Chas. Gale, of the batk Pierce, of Cleveland, Ohio, has arrived, and reports bis vessel sunk by the rebel at Nor folk, losing oargo, also tbrse thoneand dollars In specie. Himself and lamny were refused as slstance.' espeolally by the English Consul. Myers, who acknowledged having possession of tbe bark's cargo and specie, valued at 5U,0UO. - Gen Butler will be commander of the mill. tary department of V Irginia, North Carolina and Tennessee. ' ':-" Rumored Capture by a Confederate Steamer. , New Oslbans, May 80. A dispatch to Fri day's New' Orleans jpieavaaev from Ballrs. save that the privateer steamer Calhoun captured on too loin tne Darn uoeao -agia, Capt Luce, , from Rockland, Maine, with 3,144 euksof lime, conslgnsd to Meurt, Creevy and rorwsll. Health of Senator Douglas. Douglas is muon Improved to day 1 akbougb Chiowo, May 19. Tbe condition of Senator entirely oat or aangsr, tbe pnyalolans bave siroeg nopes or nia recovery. not Senator Douglas Recovering. Chic03, May 20.8enator Douxlas is I " T4U' uu wudiuww uum vm vt, uaugcr im - Fall of a Bridge Crowded with People. Cinoiniuti. May 19. At 6 o'olook p. m., iome mree nunarea Persons conereeatea on tbe f bridge wnie BPani tbe Miami Canal at " iuouiciiuim mrea W u iu. "rpnao Asyium ioi in mat vicinity, wnen " ,eu precipitating nearly ail tue people into eanai. A CUIId 18 reported drOWOCd. and several persons bruised. Valuable Seizures at Hampton Roads. V. V... nr.. 10 A i.if. i.j r aiuw a vn-t a- v va IVSSOI a -VVeVfJU II Ulil I the frigate Minnesota, Hampton Roa da, says . . . . . . . . . r . T ""J "I they have already seized three hundred thous and dollara worth of ah na and inhanitn. Capitol of the Southern Confederacy to be Removed to Richmond. Washington, May 19. The Montgomery A3 . .t . . i - . . . 'V ln" lB0. V"'?"-."" yongress " aeo,aea w rem0Te tM WM w mond, Va. ' I Fire in Nashville. Nuir t r. Maw Q0 A warchnnaA. onnt.in Ine militarv stores, was burned veaterdav morn In it. T.ntl7 (l(in. inanrarf fnifi nnn P,.i.. JoDneon Uo 'a bat store, adjoininc, was also ourned. r ullv insured, , Cincinnati, May 20. Three companies of U. IS. artillerv. from Fort Randall. Minnaem. nn. nW nnmmanH nf MalnrR.lt.. ...I..h. 9... day morning, and encamped In tbe Orphan Asy. Hum lot. Thev leave for Camn Denniann thia morn ne. There are now 16 000 Ohio vnlnn. teers at Camp Dennison. Aaron Harlamhas been nominated to Conirresa in me un District, as successor to Uovernor Corwln. ' Annapolis. Mav 19. A nrnneller hai arrived navine in tow a liebt abin taken from tha ae. ceaslonlsts in Millcreek. Tbe telegraph last night staled that the wires were cut and the rails torn up on the Balti- m,nd,Oh'0 R" twenty miles this side i "arjjer a rerrj; uui iney were repaired 10 u7 ror try LOOISVILLC. Mav 20. At Wnodlawn I .miraA Saturday, Mollis Jackson won the challenge whloh was made by Tiffany. Time 7, iuur luue race, iu one mue race, Idlewlld wun tne nrst ana second beats, l ime 1:4a, 1:44 oatiaiion oi ine second regiment of the SH?"?? . ' g0 nt0,!nP ' Pawquet "f"6. J iieBouin oi nere to-morrow. MoNTOOMtar, May 20. It is reported tbat congress win sojourn to-morrow. Various speculations are indulged in about te probable place of re-assemblage. Rich' mond, In July, seems tbe most probable belief. St. Louis, May 20. Col. O'Fallon. one of our oldest and wealthiest citizens of St. Louis, bss been elected Colonel of a new reelment of United States Volunteers, raised in the nnner part of tbe city. and oaui. Bank Statement. New Yoaa. Mav 20. Decre&aa In 1nn. $3,124,492; increase la specie, $766,435: in crease in circulation, $243,110. THE MARKETS. New York, Market. [TELEGRAPHED FOR THE OHIO STATESMAN] NEW YORK, May. 20. FLOUR oontlnuta dull tnJ J,Ty with downward tendency in pilce, aale of 9.SO0 " a a Kxats m ior auperflna state: as IDAS eo extra atate, at 95S5 05 fVr iuperfln 0.' io we iv goumoD mra nm tii . .-, an ii..:??;.0'."8"1"00.0 1400?. Ohio; 70 c,,lD. o butlees at outside preces. Canada flour business I to a ..pi.i.niaiiiu yraaesraie hcary while ffool t.Z. i i.i " v ,uv "' ai u( au ror io- ...... .w vu.W MUI. BYE FLOUR lllar In .n .1 siinoai i 1E,'BA'r"lnBoderate request, and prices aora- (Sw3IBK' ade easier; silesot6i0 bblsat 15 W H B AT heavy and about lo lower for COtnmnn anil ionnor rdet: demand far .rnn.t m n.l ..... . .., vuicKo prini l IUVatl IBli; 1.340 buh r.l si. oj.uuu ou,n m clubai is l S3: Sd.U00 bush Amher low. .tsi o.T 4U0 bush winter red western at tl S91 3si; i7,51HJ bush Sr.;Tan . u"?! "V:" "".redsuteat ...v. uuiu wane Kiicnisan at Bl 70l 7-2- ' :. - . m 1 1 ov. i ouiet: Small salea at fi7a!Mn. BAULKlf dull and hear, ul.. .1 nn L..1..1. o.-.. CORK heawand kwar. lam mhi. ..j i.i. anxious to realise, sale of 59.000 bushels at SOOSflidc for old mixed western which Ii kik.. t. i- olosing at 5031, 438 for damaied do, S053 for naa O ATS-flrm with fair demand, S032c for western and Canadian, and 31 X933 for State. 17 SS for mess and 1 13 for prime. BKE!conttnaeii.etlAM mttn ai.. ..!.. mjm m for prime, 83 87a for mess, lollo for wpicked BBRF HAHBrnla nnl.t atiasiia. r.. i. beef dnll at 1718o. OUT MEATS Terr beavv ule of S2J paekan at So for shoulders, and 0l-S7e for Ham. BACON aulet and nnrhtneri.. ' .InJS?wli',0", ,mPortant change; sales of (30 bbls at 9mXa, for common to prime; 9X10j for vorj chnloe . BUTUR In fairicanaat at Mf.. nkl.. innia for BUte. ' "'v 0HKB8E stead at 48a. MOLA8BB3 Tory aulet. and wa hnr nf nnul.. tn report. ,,SVr v 011 " wlln" ebange la price! sale of 11lld.,.C.ab 41 'M4Ko: 7J boxes Hauana at 4;5o. tUaraa Terr Quiet and withnnt m.t.pi.l nh.na. in price, sale Of 1(0 bars Rln at I.V mil 110 k... U..A.K. at 13Xo. ' . .p8!.0?.8 hSh'' qol'ti Ch atRI :IUBcrip 68; M B 19 Har em nrererred S8: n.l c nhm au- Hna.nn 33 H: Brie SIX: N T O 79Vf Puilt. m.ii finir- rh a. N Wist bonds 3i; Mo 6's a7X: Mo 63; taeuurv IS' 10U;U8 6's8i;Bejlstered8e;i. . ine is TM X son and race ot only G toes, i now al ased I cheap as I ness, Cleveland Market. SATURDAY May 18. FLOUR Ko ohann In anetatlon and tha market Ii Itesdr. WUKAT sales this morning 3 ran at tl 10, S ran while at 91 S3. 8 ears whit at 81,SG. uunci qaie. at awatJa OATS 'emain steady at S3. HianVTIMMS sslesofSohbls. at 13o BUITSB dnll with few small aaleaat 10l".fnr fair choice W. R. B BANS good qualities to prime Navy range from il B90S at 6ffl7o. LARD sales of 1800 lb at8o. CBKKSB quiet a7(8o. DKIED PBaOHBS nnpealed 7(87).. Fealed 12(313. DRIBD APPLBs aulet at 68)te FS ATHBB8 good lira fees ar quotable at 50c. J -rn PW 3S tor prim quality. WBTER LIMB moderate laleaat ai.la nar irr. tore. WUIT riBH-bbli at $8 SO, and halve at 84 25. TBOOt-bbHatlSOO, andhalves at at. 8 ALT So hsld at BI.45 ner khl frnm ..sii, delivered oa oan. Ooarse held at 8 1 48 from store, and 8150 on oars. line Pair; ln bbls 9 73. A I ell either A an Cincinnati Market. CINCINNATI, May 19. Oar produo market remain entire? inn. hu only a local oonsnmptlv demand and this runs mostly on the bait grade. Quotations at a but given. Wheat I scre;ly as Arm at heretofore, and may be quoted at So per bmhel lower; 81 03 for prima red, $ 1 08 81 19 for while Millers do not Uka much and confine their flguies a near a may be to 8 1, for red . w Anancuaogea. OAT) rn dnll and affen an limited la ot.. .,. ally. B arlbx l u dnu a may be, and a good artlcl of fall that ha been on tha market fn (event day, was old at SOo. Balder whan compelled to reallaa- an at the eaerey of Chance bnrera. sine there la na nl.. market for brewers. BTI Is held nominally at 54c. ' ' WHISKY I still auoled at litta.. aalhra K.tn . Urmlted to resist soy lowei flgnra. A few trannctlon In Bulk Bhoulden at 4Vo, and In Lard at 8038, comprised about all that we don ln provisions. Thai figure Indicate a lather easier ton in tn market, bnt they are not submitted to freely. Other article an quiet and unchanged. t'ta. ifeiw. May SO. , . at , , - Philadelphia Market. [TELEGRAPHED FOR THE OHIO STATESMAN] PHILADELPHIA May 20. Fboim-flrm. Wbat red II XHMVl 40. Oaaa doll. WHtsar mil. : , ., and CFHINO CLOAKS ANn. SSASQtKIES t KJ l NIW BTILB8-fJalat v Hon, No. 8 South High Mreet, have Just opened new style of Clots Cia OTfLaaa. Baaqciiraa and Bacctcsa, made In th newest and most atyllsa manner. Also, sjnparb riatln Hlaekt Mllka, vary heavy, destined expressly for Mantilla and BiaUie. aprllS i SPECIAL NOTICES MANHOOD. HOW LOST, HOW EE8I0SZO. JUST PTJBLI8HED. ON TRI MITTTBn Tavi atltNI AND BAOIOAO OUBB OS Spurmatohrhka or Seminal Weaken, Bunal Dtbllltl. NarrauinHi.In volnDtarv Kmliaioca aod ImDotancv. rmnltlnir (rnm Belt-abata, o. Bj Robt. J. OaWervell, St. D. Beat onuer el, In e plain aavelop, to any addraiiiDoit Euu. on rvooipi or iwo iiampa, oyur. uuu, j. j , MNB. 137 Dinn. New York. Foil Offlcie Dnx. Ho raorrAT's life pills. m n Litllv.. mw.A ' -;- V ' '" T. ., i.i.k 7h " 3. J', ..,...., ..wu ..m.yv, remedy. A tingle trial wilt place the Life Plllt beyocd tt, v ... i . tlent. B'- Moffat's Phmoia BltUra will be found equally ef at 1. , ,. . ..... . ... """'p11 nervous debility, d,ipePsia, head u.h. th tlnlrn... InMt f.M.I. I. ltMt. k..lt. ache, the dckneai incident to female in delicate health, and, every kind of weakness of tha dlgeettvo orgaoi. For sale by Dr. W. B. MOFFAT, 334, Broadvay, M. Y. aod by all Druggist. auu-da:wly isvt m mm ine following 1 an extract from a I.. i.i.. i . i ti " J. 8. Holme, outer ol the Plerrepoint-Street Beptlat Chnrch, Brooklyn, N. Y.,to the "Journal and Meatenger," Clnolnnatl, O., and pti volume In favor of that world-renowned medicine, Mai, Wuhlow' Soothko Starr roa Childrdi Tan nmai 4W see an blrertlimrnt In won Mlnmn, nt Mat WtKILOW't SooTUIaa HTn. Nn.n.n...M. m,.A raror or a patent medicine before in oor life, bat we mi compelled to ear to rour n- th.t tht. i. nn hum uug waH4TBTRIKD IT, D IT TO ILL IT oii. it ii probablf oneoithe moit rurcenfnl medi cine of the day, became it la ona of the beat. And thote jour reaiiera wno lure bable can't do better than lay id a upply." oc87:lyrt:w Te Oonaumptive. The Advertlter, having been rntored to health In a lew week by a very ilmple remedy, after having nlfered ev- era! year with a care lung affection, and that dread nueaaa, oonfumptioo i anztoua to mak known to hi fellow iutlereri Toall who desire It, he will lend acopy of theprncrls- tlon nied (free of charge), with tha direction for prepar and using tbe tame, which the; will find a ibbi Ot a ConcMrrioH, Asthma. BRoacnm, ate. The only object of the advertiser ln sending the Prescription 1 to benefit the afflicted, and spread Information which he con- eelvea to be Invaluable, and be hope every sufferer will his remedy, as It will cost them nothing, and may Parties wishing the prescription will please addresa Bit. EDWABD A. WILSON, Wllliamaburgh, Kings County, New York. oct3:wly mm PBICK8 EEDUCKD From the NewY ork Observcr-I A all parties manufacturlga Bewlna1 Machln&a are oh llged 10 psy Mr. Howe a license on esch machine sold, an a so compelled to make returns to blm, under as io tnennmoer sold, bis boot give acorrrctsuta ment. From thia reliable sooroa w hare obtained the (tatutlca. Of the machine made in the year then wera fold, By Wheeler fc Wilson S1.303 ' I. M. Singer St Oo 111.953 11 Orover St Baker 10,O Showing the aale of Wheeler At Wilson to be dnvlAt those of any other Company." Awarded the highest premiums at th United State tain ot 1858, ld9 and ISfiU; also at tha Ohio State Pain of 1859 and 18SS; and at nearly all th County Iain in the Btate. Our price, at the lata reduction, ore ss Iota at auu UicA machine now sold, and but a tittle higher than interior iwo aareaa cnam arte nvicAtnr, now forced npon the market. Iha WHBELKR St WILSON MAGTflNK makaa Iha Btich the only one which cannot be raveled. It ALU oa both bidboi the goods, leaving no rlg or oAalnontA imder.atVte. AU maeAUut var' anted 3 years, and Inttrucllon given ln their use, free of charte. . , II. CRABlf.ei High St., Colombo, 0. WM. SUMNKIl Ac CO., dec3-Sswd3mScwSi Pike's Opera House. Cincinnati. The Celebrated Horse, Cruiser, POUTED THIS YE A It FllOfl angland, by JOHN 8. KaRET. will aland th a sea at toe farm of Wm. U. Rarer. Ororenort. Ohio. Cruiser is of the celebrated Venison stock of Kngland, was sired by old Venison, the winner of tha Derby in 1813. Venison proved himself the stoutest horse tits cay, nsring traveled an foot In one year, when three yean old, nine hundred miles, and run four teen race, and on twelve. raiser was bred br Lord Dorchester In lfi-V!' aired h Venison by Partisan, by Walton, oat of Parasol ty Pota son ot Kcnuse. uraiser a cum was Hed Korer. h ramp, out oi synuuina, sister to syntax, sire or Beca wiog, the dam of New Minster, the asost valuable stallion In Englaod, and stands at fifty guineas (f;50). Tormato Oriilsori Thorouah'-red nans. Ona Hundred Dollara. A lihar. arrangemeDt will be made with farmers of the neigh- ouriiowi wisumg w put common-nrea mare. Uj- saarea irom a auuooe will be taken can of. may 44twll FIRST OPENING OF THE SEASON 01 SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS A.T P. HOSE'S. AGAIN OFFER TO THE PUBLIC an entire new stock of Goods In my line. Just nurch. In New York at the cheapest panic rates,ali of which shall sell at the smallest profits, for Cub. Myeuitom en and fritnda an respectfully Invited tocali.nd exam ine my Goods and Pilcee, a I am determined to sell as or cheaper than any other house In the city; and do my own Cutting, and superintend my own busi l leel assured, ir am my long experience In busi ness, to give general satisfaction. The finest of work an employed, and all work don strictly to time aod short nolle, and warranted to fit. Btnnger visiting city would oonsult their Interest by giving me a call purchasing elsewhera. r. RuSH, merchant Tailor, marchtt-dly Cor. High and To wn st. Watches I Diamond! !! Silver Ware HI CHOICE A SOKT.TIF.NT OF GOLD and Silver Watches, In great variety. am Agent for tbe Aaxatcaa Watch Co , and can these excellent Watches at manufacturers' pi ices. Wholesale or Retail. Coma and ehooee from my beautlfnl display of Dia mond! and other rich Jewelry. Style new price low. to Silver Wan of starling quality, I can show new patterns, very handsome purer nana n are, xea reus, urns, w alters, uesiors, Bkt. Pltchen Goblets. Knives. Forks. Snoons. Ate. Then I have a supply of fine Table Cutlery, Pocket Knives, Saaora, c, and many Fancy Goods such a desired for present at such prices as an an Induce ment to Ine purchaser. WM. BdYNN, . No, 10 Buckeye Block, ' marSl North side Slate ilouse square. THE UNION FOREVER! UNION F.NVELOPF.S-A IIAUITV OF designs, at 14,00 pel 1,000. TTNIOH ISITEB ABO H0TK FAFKX, hall the price charged by small dealen. ttbb ad quarters-no. 75 south mfh stmt. Oolumbu, MayB, 1661. i U.BILEY. Bt. ' GENTLEMEN'S I CRUSHING GOO UN. Novelties in Neck Tie and loarfs. " Byroa and Sarrote Collars. ' ' Embroidered Pocket Ilandkirohler. Pails Kid Gloves suprior maka. . . ii Ooldea UIH Shirt, various stjles. . . ' Boys' Golden lilll Bhiru, do . Privlng and Street U loves, So . Hemmed Pocket Handkerchiefs, various style. Unit Uoa and Dader Garment, " BAIN t BON, apiilS . Ho. SB Sooth High Uet. . MAPS OF THE WAK ! rpnK demand ha been great for a reliable mtp, or mips as uor uoansry, giving ait FOHTS, CAST-ES, S1IL1TAHV CAtnPS, STATIONS, niLITAHT t AND POST HOADS define of our army an! those of tb rebel! The toouraU, and svarybody should hsrs on. PS.ICB BS cent. Seat by mill on receipt of tbat rtn. ' ' 'VAlUMraid-m'tolhtalara.'.!; ' '".V Thsy an J sun th kind of document, ani most Inter esting these Urns. RANDALL at ASTON may 17:dlw Mi mm lUal It I Ml UJ ' j-'preparation g a U I rl O Cj a 0 w t 0 h1 wheel N. the led They and of Flrst ritai-class. i re r 1 " - MRS, WINSLOW, Aa zperlenoed Nan and ranala PhyilcUn, preaeDta SOOTHING SYRUP, I " FOR r.HIT.Tiffir.V TPPTnmn which .: 1.. A. " the proeeai of tthir. by mti- AYL tiiZZ h ". ""tioB-wUi allay 8PKE TOIIGGIILATir nraiar - Depend upon it, mother, It will give rett to yonnelvee ilEr AND HEALTH TO T0UB DJFAW1S ebavecatunanflMiid tht. .rtui. . and CAN BAY, IN CONFIDSNOK AND TKOTufof It what we havenerrr hn .hi. ....... ."r.r 1 .'. Olne-NBVKa HAS IT FAILED, IN A BINOLK inkt er did we know an iiutano ofdlnaturaetioa b ao'v mm who need iu On tha aontranr. all ar. rt.n.K.L . " operation, and apeak In term of commendation of I la magical ertect! and medical virtue. We (peak In thia matte, .'WHAT WIS Do KNOW;" after Sni?;,A2SLKD0B 00B REPUTATION FOR Tin almou every IniUnce where the infant i ufferlnirVmn .-"'""m WUAX W Ulttl DaCLAUB. In ,,1"hu,!'on' relief will be foond in fifteen or I . , . .... u. iuuiju iu U twenur minutea after tharivmn i. Thli va uahln nrn..tu. I. .v.. . . SCW KflBlanii. nsl hm .- t. lvn.a ... INO BUCCksS Tin ' ",Lr r. . :m'n- of cases. itnotonlv rallerea the chlla fmm n.i. .... i..t aU theatomacb and bowel, eorrecU acidity, and alrn tone and energy to the whole tem. It will almoit In! i.ijr relieve 0B:P;RO IN THE BOWfOS, AKD WIND C0II0 and orercomecoDTUHtoDi, wnlch, if Botimedlly rt?ir. ., "emu. vvty ucucve II U19 Kfld HUH- SSl01 IN TIUe wOKLI. in all eaae of Of BNTBKY and IIARK11(EA IN nHir.nnini J.l!. ariie from teethimr. or from an other n.. u-. any of the foregoicg cnmplaluta DO NOT LKT Vonn .v... -. w c.crj uouierwoontaa cniici tntTtirirg :.BBJ'E.rI0', NOIt JTHa PKWDDIOF.8 0F OWIKBS ...nil K.. . . ., " v..,., . . ' wuu 'wu' uucnn C"11"!. anci tne ra lief that will be snitU-jes. ABSOLUTHLY 8ITH8 !o follow the use of thin medicine, if timely used. Full di rections for using will accomDanv awh hntn. u gmuine unices the fuc ilmlle of UUBtlSJc PXRKINfl New York, I on the otint.le wrapper. Bold by all Druggist throughout the world. Prl 'ictpnl Office, 13 Cedar Street N.Y. f KlCc. ONLY 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE. oct27-dfcwly. PE0F. WOOD'S BLOOD nYlvOVATOn Is precisely what Its name Indicates, for, whih Q 0 'Pleasant to tbe tatte, it is rerivif.yt ng, exhilar.t tog. invigorating and strengthening u the vita powers, and at the same time leriTin... 1.1. tvtatea, and renews the lllnod In all its purity an Leythos at once restore and rtndert tin tyttem in tulnra!Ae to attack of dittate. It is the only ever olTered tn the world, so chemi- 9 (;ny ann ssiuiutiy comotnen ss to be the moil P wcnui wuiii. ami at ins same time so pertectU iiuapwi uj, aa v aci in per.eo.acoonianoe with the! aws of natuie, and benra will tootht UU tcaa&A ILJ Utomach. arid tone ud the dlctriv. ....... .h M rlm..ll.v.ll n.ptfnn. n.l .1 !,.. i..t. : '.. i I VF jL n. ..h;u..nn.. ...i .. .1,. .. '. ,. ! I fljicomposcd entirely of veKetables. vet so eumhinm M 1 j..k.....i. 1. . . . I out producing any Irjunous consequences Such r . - ' - v.v.pi. wuii, rueci, Willi fljla? remeoy na lonir ueeo leu tone a deilderatum i ic medical world, for It needs no medical I'.iii im Me thatdebility follows all attacks ot diaease. aiidi oroceeda and lndeeil lavs the tv.tpm nu. ,n it. lnsiJioas attacks of many of tho most faul. such, if.r example, as the followin: Consumption, In digestion, Uyspepsla, Loss of Appetite, Fain men INervous IrriUWIity. Neuralgia Palpitation of the Heart, Melanoholy.Nlght Sweats. Languor, Qld.ll ai'loesa, Retention of, as well aa Painlul obstructed too uro'ute. or too scsnl Menstruation, and Vn.lt- Ung of the Worab. Theje all dcpei d upon general debility. Thia pure, health, tunio cnnli.t .ml! hiooj Kcnovator n assure to cure as the sun tolU rise and set. Iliere ti no mistake about It. Hut J Jus is not all. If the sjilem is weakened, we err ipen toblliousatUcks, the liver becomes torpid, 'ii ir worse diseated, the kidnc refuse to peilora.fi their functions, and ae are troubled wi'h icjljinp." ind incontlceiice of urioc, or involuntary dis icharge of the same, pain io the hack, side aul be- A tween tne enouiuers, exoeedlnely lialile lo slisht lJ colds, coughs, aid If atcheckei, soon eaiaciatlinl follows, and the patient goes down to a premature tgrare. But space will not allow us to enumerate f i(the msny ills to which we re liable In a weakenedV condition of the system. But we will av. in n.i.l uuruiai anu oiuuu jMTDovaior yoa nave a perfect. 0 saie, pieasani ana euecttui remedy for l Jl of Appetite, biliousness. Flatulence weak and llct Stomich. Languor, Liver Comnl.int fhiii. .If.v.r, oraoy Billoui attack, Uostivencs. Acidity of th atoaach, Nervoasnru. feuralgia, ratpita- tlon of the Heart, c, re ssion of Spirits. Sores. Pimples on the Fao or any dis-ase arisint from 9 Lmpura blood, such aa Scrofula. Krysipelas, Ilron i Oniiis, uougn, aiuicuiiy oi Breaming, and all that (Klaas of diseases called female weakness, and 'enumerated above. We will also say tbe traveler er, will find It a pleasant, site anil sure remedy.1 H and none should ever travel without. Reader A v.i.v.cu iu cMiaemtcs. vii.uko oi ciircaie ana war iiryit. lorweaiiureyouyoawiliandin It a friend ' indeed, a well u a friend In need. All persm,snf seaentary nab.ts will find it a perfect preventive ollfl as well aicure for those ailments to which they arcj V parfcicuiariy exposea. iience ministen,ituuenis,sl torneys, literary gentlemen .and ladles who are no! accustomed to much outdoor exercise, will find it o their advantage to keep a bottle couitnntly on nana: ann, aoove all, motnera. er these becom ni suchi will go through that most dangerous perioc not oniy win ail inetr accusicmrrj strene n. hm Isafeand free from the thousand ailments so prer alent among the lemale portion of tl;e world. Ii hnrt, It is indeed a mother's cordial. Try it, oli andjoUDf ; no longer run the lUk of delay; ilwil relieve and orove itself emDhatimllv . llttnn fie Cordial and Blood Renovator, O. J. WoOD. proprietor, 444 Broadwny, Ne York, and 114 Market Street, Bt. Louis, Mo., an sold by ROBaRTs SAMUEL, Columbu. Ohio and all good Druggists. Price One Dnllsi per Bottle. marchJ8-daiweowly IRISH STEAMSHIP LINE. Steam Between. Ireland and America. NEW YORg, BQ3TOx AND GALWAY. The following new and mairn'fieent flnt-elu.niiriia Steamsbips compose the above line: ADRIATIC, 5,888 tons barthen. Capt, J. Sliour (.Formerly of the Collioi Line ) BIBFRNI1, 4.400 tons burthen, Capt. N. Prows. COLUMBIA, 40 ' h.LatTcn. AMULlt. .) ". " htcuouwu. PACIlIO, 8 M0 ' " ' I. Emm. PRIN0K AtBKKr (Screw.) , 3,300 " - " J.Waii-. One of the ebive ships will leave New York or Boston ' alternately every Toewiay fortuijht. for Oalway, car rying the government mall, touching at 8t. Johns, F. Th Steamer of tht line hare been constructed with greatest care, under the supervision of the govern ment, have Water-tight compartments, and an unexcel lorccmrort, saiety and speed bv anv steamers afloat. an commanded by able and experienced oBloers. every exertion will be made to promote the comfort passengen. , An experienced tuige.n attscMd to eaoh ship. HATES OI' PASSAGE. , . clsfs N. T. or Boston to Oalway or Liverpool ll . Becond-claiS, " ' 75- ' ; " to St John's 3S ThlrJ-olsAs, ' " to Galway or Liverpool. oraoy town In Irelard, en a Railway, - - - 30 Tblrd-claia passengers an lihenlly supplied with pro vision of the best quality, cooked and served by thMr- ; Vanla of tb Company. ; IIETFHN TICKETS. "''' Partlei wishing to tend for their frlecd from tha old country oan obtain tickets from any town on a railway, in tana, or irom tne principal cities or Moglsna and Boot land, at vry hiw rates. . Passengers for New Tork. arriving br th Boston Steamers, will be forwarded to New York free of charge. or passage or lurtner information, apply to ' Wn U. WICKIIAM, ' At the office of tha Oomnan. on tha wharf, foot of Caual street. New York. . HOW LAN I) It ASPINWALL, Ajeots. . aprlllO.dGin. ,, ,. EAGLE BRAB8 WbRKS j Coruat Sprlnf k Watev Sta., - - - i - W. B. potts a CO m mw a a a t nrrftr'WTmfrt J.V1 - -i ar as -ajiA j-m, . , Ud Uantifacturen of Brass and Oomposltlon Outing, j j . finished Vraaa Work of all Description. Electro Plating anil Gilding ! ! j STENCIL. CUTTINC, VC. febl tl-dly ' ' . SVISNB CHITTKNDIM, i Hittav t. oarrrsNDa n nncmnnii HUL nyiuniiiisfl j 8. H.T. CHITTENDEN ... "(; I . "ATTORNEYS AT tAW. ' 'K" Ode, 8S9 Broadway Row Tork City, and Paaaoas' on.niiea, Columbus, Ohio. - XCTOsreful attention pall to Collsotlon. aprllftddm