-Ti—___ jThe Dos Moines Mate Register, of niams tho following highly oom- j .eutr. notice of Mrs. Darwin’s Ad-w delivered in that city on tho eveningThursday lest :•**K , DaKWIN s l ev, ad- ,•mh» have heen delivered in this cityid»have hoen so nmch admired as tho.with which Mrs. Darwin refreshed her .••tic*1 in the Methodist Church on - in\ evening. The church was well I 1. Mini undivided attention was given J m first to last. Wo will n t attempt a*uaiy*'e- lt;| the discourse. It was, in it vindication of tin* policy of the'.«*rnmeiit in this war. A succession ofwagainst tho head Af Slavery, an elo-mUexhibit lt;d tho true mission of Atno-u women in this crisis, and a forcible i-'tBtation of the claims of the Orphan v iiim on the justice and patriotism of the ile. Mrs. Darw in is a woman of rare’ivatu*u lid lecture, viewed as a lite-composition, was hill of rhetorical Its sentiment! were repeatedly »*ied, and the gracefulness with which H' sji .ken was ucknowledgcd bv every'■tetier.!iri