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—Oa8 8 8 Bet SB ras eheckcreer 7” ties oth am gpmana mat Must: OHIO POLITICS. |e" y" ute ox. ssn alg # aauaiid Pia eotaias Mr. Elder, the blind organist, assisted by Miss Nettie am tiiie, Gnigrem fo: nda fterling, Mr. SC. Campbell and Bin GW, Colby, gave @coucert at Irving Hulton Monday night, The organ Part of the programme was the least interesting, as Mr. Elder's s:ylo is toomuch of the sensational order, full of startling, unmusical contrasts and most vouscnsical effects, @ prove acceptable to a musical ear. The peda obliga’o in the prayer from Moses in Egypt, and the Thunder and Hailstorm were ingenious effects, but not music, Mise Sterting aang even better ow Monday night than at the previous concerts this season. Her organ- like voice showed more volume, power, compass and Gweetness, and her method, which at first was rather Wemoeratic Convention for the Nomination of Tor or be Seerctary of State, Supreme Court Judge and Member of the Boord of Public Works. the coontey, r ry his legitimate power and to. degrato his ofc) into a mere dependoncy of Congress, wh oh had degrased itself to the position of a mere central directory, ‘The President had crushed away with one sweep thy whole of their cobweb y by which they would have the South in the Union to bo governed or to bo tax enjoy ita benefits or to bo ropresonied in nation. The denicd the doctrine of State sui- Endorsement of President John- son and His Policy. warm, zealous and magnanimous support—the more | °Tade, 1s becoming more feisbed and artistic. There is so because ho 4 been their choice and | still a want of perfect command over her voice shown in “@haracteristic Speeches of Wallan. | {coen"t,,"*, inary wae Oo lime, Lor delay. Tae | una digham and Pendleton. and paralysie had Teehae. eae Or ibe port | Leresia Borgia, and the ornment. The Fresiiant sought tee tae comntry fo © masculine and Pa AC “THE ACTION OF CONGRESS DENOUNCED, | ‘Seo suet of neared, under tus canopy of open ee. ee ee Sees oY Laas ae. ‘ae. Mr. Pendicton concluded amid the most enthusiastic | would be acceptable even : | aonnen, In the duet from 3 afeacatatatete | uncertainty and wavering 7 Couumnus, May 24, 1866, ginning; where | The annual Democratic Btate- Convention mot’ at Roemer Sry sdleven ‘o'clock thie: forenoon’ at Nauhtoh Hall, in this | contralto. of no: leas “ity, for the purpose of nominating candidates for tea toes tein * Becretary of State, Judge of the Supreme Court and seenes a good quality which * Member of the Board of Public Works. lack; thas always adapts himecif The attendance of delegates from every part brn paced ag of the State is very full and ‘respectable, the ayavsield: Aes eareceaneaed Hott House, American Hotel and other resting ‘The consort would have Places for woary travellers being crowded to organ part beea len out, their Among the prominent ‘Persons already on hand are Mr. George H. Pendleton, his place was striv- MR. HENRY BYRON’'S CONCERT. Se Sere eens tates Non Trump, Col. G. W. ing. to restore concurred ‘Thia popular Gecalist’s concert at Dodworth Hall, on ‘McCook, H. J. , Wayne Griswold, J. F. McKin- | with Mr. Pendleton democracy | tuesday night, was well attended. There wey, George Rox, C.D. Martin, Silas Wright, F, w. | *BOwld, gran moceor Oar oa bende “"Thormhill, Edson put in hi succeeded in | large sumber of assistant arists and a still larger number = s B, Olds, James Emmett, Wm. Larwill the “control That | of light, pleasing selections trom English ballads, comic : and Amos Layman, was ‘attem r, ie. bel ‘the ol songs and glee, The comic sings of Mr. George Guy, in “g THP Mico tobe vod for are not of much impor drive the Precant Ine the pont of egprorso particular, were leading features tm the concert ‘tance, 20 that ‘main object of the gathering seems to | compel him to drive the and House from the | Henry Russel bad heard his’ ine ‘bea reorganization of the old democrats of the State, | Rational Capitol, but Andrew Johnson will not do 80. | oriers ” that “The following extract from the all by the State Central The Congressional conspirators are usurpers; but be will Grey,” sung aight wy Commitien will serve to throw some light on the inten- | BOt Use violence, but in case of necessity will turn them | would not be answerable fer the be ak te cer cre oe, Bees fh cs strike the first | playing of Messrs. Alexander and Hil! on the Webor sbrastiog them from \ stat tndnt bafuire the people ts, whether all the vers tol. ‘attempt to take his prerogatives } Piano was not certainty of the Wehlt or Mills order, but rament, the States being reduced to th "condition of in his | still above mediocrity. The audiences that attend one of Ties rhein” han ih mie Ne ity r all Any —_ popular concerts at Didworth Hall are insa- ‘them, and withont which gp ter pe ie civil | tne nee he bediordaesicnied pleses. No matter if there are thirty or forty pieces on the bill, still the relentless audience wil have an encore after cach. The consequence is that tle concert termi- nates but a short time before the Excise aw commences its operations, PROFESSOR GAGLIANO'S CONCERT. On Tuesday night this gentleman introduced to & very small fraction of the public of New York, assembled in Irving Hall, a novel kind of instrument which he called a “cassa armonica.’’ It consists of a harmonic box con- ’A powerful fartion, i ", ‘Congress, cor thi Benevoent institutions of our fathers and to substitute there. hy of privileged classes, crushing the mass of ad all individual Uberty Under the, weight of a restricted general government, ‘To effect this italse from representation in Congress: tnd inte in pon conferring upon ne the right to Yote"-not ont of ‘The speaker concluded with a peroration. speech created a profound poate tng vs NORTH CAROLINA CONVENTION. Convention at Reassembling of th and its self-government who fg the meet Stale of Oho ett | Raleigh—Resolution Offered to Adjourm | ning thirty-four glasses, from which the professor, by Shore a roy eee F Sie dependent pyre mnie fe Sine Die—Ne Business Transacted. parsing his forefinger over tho rim of each, produces, domoeracy tn resculng our country frou the ‘grasp of the Rattan, N. C., May 24, 1866, | Botexactly as the programme announced, ‘a superb, full harmonic melody, resembling the voice of a soprano,” but a rather pleasing tone, or sort of hybrid flute and violin, This tone was rather shaky at times, especially in rapid passages, and exercised the professor's forefinger and patience considerably. The only full soprano voice it coul@ possibly resemble would be that of a centenarian or a teething baby. The instrument is ‘a novelty, however, and may bo of interest to some, Maile. Ortolani and Signors Mazsoleni and Antonucect assisted in the concert. The last gentleman sang with the expression and cultivated method of @ true artist, but Signor Mamsoleni displayed but the wreck or shadow of his former voice. What it lacked in quality he tried to make up in quantity, when singing the canzone, La Domma ¢ Mobile. This charming serenade he sang in a manner that ‘ould rather frighten the lady out of her senses than incline her to hear bis tale of love. The upper notes were painfully shrill and coarse and the lower ones very ttle better. We were suprised to fad such a complete wreck of a voice, fae at he evidently showed ‘that bid tenor voice had known better aays ana more aweetness of tone. The concluding terzeffe, sung by Maile. Ortolani and Signors Mazzoleni aod Antonucci, was admirable, if we accept the criterion of excellence in vocal or instrumental music suggested at a concert a few nights since. In speaking of the organ pieces performed at the concert, a rather rustic specimen of musical geniun remarked to his neighbor on the adjoining seat, “Wo have an organist home m our chpreh that can beat that chap hollow. Why, he draws five stops to his one and makes everybody jump during service," Judged by this standard the concluding trio was en regle The State Convention of North Carolina assembled in the Capitol im this city to-day, pursuant to their adjourn- ment in November last, E.G. Reed, president, in the chair. Seventy-five delegates of the one hundred and twenty answered to their names. A communication was received and read from the Governor of the State relative to the death of several members since the adjournment of the Convention, and informing the body that he had issued writs for filling the vacancies. The members elected under the Execu- tive’s writs then camo to the clerk’s desk ana were qualified. Mr. C. C, Clark, member of Congress elect, of Craven county, then offered the following preamble and resolu- ‘The Convention was called to order by Mr. Dunn, tee. Ject up for discussion to-morrow. ‘The introduetion of the resolution was evidently the result of a caucus of some of the mombers, but it is be- Neved the majority are in favor of proceeding with business. A committes appointed to wait on the Governor and inform him of the essembling of the Convention re- CONCERT FOR THE BENBPTT OF THE ORPHANS OF CHARLESTON, 8. C. ‘The following artists took part in this concert at Irving Hall om Wednesday evening :—Miss Matilda K. Toedt, sonreel aes Bene as the Raid by the Yucatan Indians—They cet tone which, combined with her powers of execution, {ste of this city. Senorita Poch sang 1 Bacio of Arditi in pe sal de ge ny Pe ag St 910,000.— | , jnasmodic manner, which destroyed the brilliancy of fe this charming litle waltz song. The accompanist, aap eng treme iter emcee Mr. Erost Eberhard, seemed determined on testing Buin, British Honduras, May 4, 1866. the powers of endurance of the grand piano to A courier arrived in town on the morning of the 2d | ineie utmost limit; for some of the chords he struck made us fear that there would mot be « hammer or key use after the con. revised this song. If he had it would probably have been = ak at ily” consigned to the waste basket or the fre. There is not an claimed by the Brita iitmitat), and intelligible idea in the entire piece. Mr. Joseph Pox or, ean or teasen wae of the | nanski played Thalberg’s fantasia om L’lieir a Amr. congratalating \~-4 Fal fe ES a This young pianist has still « great deal to learn and to It of ite labors, and the wisdom, barmony and ‘The Ind‘ans are now and for several years past have | practice in his profession before he can be considered a# i, sae ice ie in, eens | emer ribs gh "hg | M7iing mor than con ate ti. orn nought, were of 100 grave and serious & natare | of the Mexicans to subdue them. They have been entire. | ™%h, ssthetically speaking, in his playing, and conse: pa ye LT oy ly dependent on this colony for their arms, ammunition | quently his style is uneven and indistinct. The Beotho- Saleen eet ce er, el | seeming, ge em ech ea | om Momnereer weld be ach impor he ult =. ‘The lapes of» your had wammosed the | othe contrary; and it ee pene Of the tenore was lees nasa! ead shrill, The rest of the Be “omar cae int tse | nk Sects Mee SPW | Soar — — et, CONCERT FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE UNION HOME ‘The organtzas' democracy bring —— Tt had secured for pK Bh I, at ‘The first of a series of concerts for the benefit of thix ees re ey, oe liberty for over three. | any of the other gangs in that Vicinity they may have | institution for the orphans of our deceased and disabled HO loved te olf democratic | many more. soldiers and sailors off et Irving Hall last night , honored the name-and fame of itsfounders, and | I think it right to state that the Brars is aa, vd Mens revered wisdom een denied je: Yucatan somewhat such ‘wnerring acceracy the true limite of fergameni, aod te) wha olny wan emai Semen ponte negro -rovc snap [Powers granted non = had ‘the royal proclamation of the Emperor in 1864. Our pe pews ee © Deere, Coates oinaienel | SORMIEPer a mcs fos 'etes Seaway aie won | fin teaere Stow, che Mind eresntt, payed Ses bows be coperedWe to. net boty ed ry | sions spurting thew tn tech bur thas be thd at bs own co new government, the fo yt Ry ty The Nations! Game. cort on Mondey night. His selections were better Gate. ‘That was the true question before the , Mastrations of his peceliar style. The closing piece —* en ge Sf Lg euneotls tab 0 enaite, &20 eons = were Pg ae throst of the yesterday afternoon, Union Grounds, Sic SameGs nein genieb wb ‘No giaped tans atghe Sr oie indtts teen crt aat Morrimaia A far Eeteenn eotane @ aoe which ére more eattable to dieplay his characteristics as Soa wee yout 4 Utz wore preevel, und the gains passed of plnsanciy, | an organist than the Prayer from Moses in Kaypt, Home, te 1a his noble eadeavor, oF will they Githoagh the See ee are Tee an Sweet Home asd Beethoven's music, be would be al- Esrror sagem sich arog ewovrsana oe | Gomrernare, guy cores the ono te win | aye seep to Sinentiene, The duet "On othe ‘feleral government certain oe gy Cro. worrnmn, Field of Glory,” sung while General Grant's eniarred fhe same were to all the States and | . Players. On es gt 0. R. | photograph was being exhibited, might have been s solo Sti rere, ted a ) ao ware coast, bones St $f meee. § 1 | tor alt the eudienee could hear of the soprano, The rest EE dy ee - selene 7m it he ase fami, Lf. H : oe | 5 | Set marwoven sommry ov race cusses. Oe ral, satheriy there ack, ores — ee ee (sed ane Bede: Serena vostereave tao preted Satine rg Fe ee 7 GH tow Hi G| Now Rogiand cities ana te Brooktyn, will give « concert emeatial to very existence of free govern. a. OO 10. 10. 90. Total. at Irving Hail on Wednesday, the 30th inst. a Cg ie ‘ 14s 6 THE ALLBOMANIAM®, ur im bis speech ae ae ae | 4 | an excetient concert troupe, commenced « few days since 20 Prone MD Time Of | 4, series of coficerte at the Brooklyn Atheneum. They silegiance, and are very highly spoken of They will give their last ‘are intred sced concerts at the Atheneum to-night and Aeturday virht io the mytdie rebesraal of the compow coaamion by the New Tore jetien was held at the hall of the I ledererome The delegates represent ng ‘be Amoriations were in wana a : i NNW YORK. HERALD, FRIDAY, M WaTect! entire, in the gap" They looked ores party Ag at thet ference he pre | snatomical museum to the College several yoars ago." shout be taken until By his will he loft me the guardian of bis museum, with be paetes, This Fin power 60 remove it in case the Faculty of the University | Part’ court to settle all present declined doing what was necessary for ite preservation. | | yy then spoke of the Arrangements had been made for its removal to the | Yopics, ia outbreak in Belevue Hospital Medical Collogs, where a room had = a $f Wile country or been prepared for its reception. AmThé Head Contre mont that it was merely a question of biti ALEX B. MOTT, M.D. | of ‘tive Hoot and Hhow Trade is at Hyves! ra snetengtand| peng Rilllerds. be ., toned there, and # would THE LAKE TESTIMONIAL—<MATCHES BETWEEN DION, | dren cannot fail to be null to fovee CAMME, GOLDTHWAIT, M’DEVITT AND THR Cam: | "9 Broedway BA Bit =, ‘was the meaus them to tide over TION PLAYERS OF AMERICA AND CANADA, BTC A ame first few weeks, and then they could make green; | Anout one thousand persons assembied yostentay after: | 7, Mtgentend THE FE ceting Im the Brooklyn Academy | Qurning of the Hudson River Ratlroad of sete Address by Jomce Stephenson of|quiry—Amusing Scence and Inci- lation wou! tineyt the Irish people are doomed to be mast of the population. Were they prepared to see their ‘A veice—'‘No,"') unio he meant.a union of the ‘ors—applause). of the ae 6 ee than Wednesday last it was e nhould meet representatives from plats he himself did not bel 7 Bo 25, 1866.—TRI? LE SHEET. NIANS. ing Heaolved into @ Commitwe FIRES IN NEW YORK. Freight Depot. At twotve o'clock Jast wight a Oro broke out in the freight dopot belonging to the Hudson River Railroad, on Tenth aveaue and Thirty-second atroot, fire spread rapidly, aod im loss one large building was complotoly dentroyod, ‘and whoa we weat to pross tho firo was atill burning. ‘The prospect was that tho other buildings adjoining would be consumed. The loss of cours could not be correctly estimated, but will not bs, it ts supposed, much tous than two buadred and fifty thousand dollars. pis Fire in Broadway. Betereon twetve and ono o’tlock this morn'ng 8 fro oc- curred (a the five story brick building No. 654 Broadway, mreots, The two upper | age only ding Tho than an hour 1 THE LIQUOR QUESTION. Applications County—Aa Alteged Flaw tn The following applications were made to the Board of Appeals yesterday — ‘William EB. Furman, Nowtown road, village of Now- town; licensed to sell all kinds of liquors. William & Richard Lands, Flushing road, Flushing Bridge, New town, malt liquors only; licensed. Alfred Field, Bay Sido; gonoral License. William Turner, Broadway, ing, not a good report of this place; license jiven with @ caution, Edgar Wright, Flushing village; general license ranted. William ‘ashington streets, Fi ; Robert C ; ow. wel T. Wailing, grocer, Jamaica; pire tsar jacob Cine, Fulton 7 waloon ; loensed to seit all Tinds of iiquore Deller, Fulton street, near Beaver; license for ale boer granted. John Gina, Fulton and Division Jamaica; license given, Benjamin Lane, Jr., village oF” ;' general licenne tees dieesiea,” cine Flashing, keeps North Shore House; Asvendack & Licber, rtraion Port, town of Fit brewers and dealors; license Auquat T ogy Fort; (St teanse ranted. lege, Fiat; full Utsenoe granted. i had, and license ‘and emooun- | afternoon, from the engine house in Kast Fourteenth and the noblest | sicgot, near avenue A. The remaias, which hed been lay- was now osked ing in state at the above house since their recovery, wore James Ste- | oucloged in a neat eval rosewood coffia surmounted with Ces lg eiiver upon which wore inscribed his renee ae San Tend cause of death.” Long before the our for ‘and since his ihe funeral services to commence the engine house was trod crowded to excean, by ladies, and several hundred Retnsen. ; general tHe had made | Porous congregated about the building. Tho Fire Smith, Jamaica; Hoeuse t Henry Rust, Rook- Rie Gang, one ont was Mapreeented also several aocia. | away road; licease to wt! by the ineasure granted. Jobe tne part of the | tions of which the wonted also eoveraimne Rev. | Mackay, Astonia; license given, Charies not the duty of | De"kcout, of the Church of the Redemption, in Four- Point, (ull teense given. Wiliam dacobe, Rast rey oe | teonth street, oficiaiod, the service being very 1st Witiamabary, Newtown; license given. Joho ¥. Say. tng and effective. At ‘conclusion of the ceremonies | der, Astoria; license to sell ale only. ‘Thomas the remains were conveyed by tho bearers, which | Fulton street, Astoria; Leense to beer given, consiated of the members of his company, to the hearse, | Marlow, Astoria; \priotor sells ples, &c., and has been after which the cortege moved up Fourteenth street in enone for o Boneor a =e New. ye orn ately Kea- eter gaa . nedy, who did rot give We cer the ‘reporters. \ ook and Ladder | Joseph Brown, Prout street, Astoria, tull license, Jnegts Malon Witham pany Ne. 10, Marsal "| ican, dnt Fee's Nest snoraei ae y ; refi eS atm ee Toe waperiatendeats trom oach district wore prosoat Assistant Engineers. to watch the cases. AM ALLEGED FLAW IN THE RXCINE Law. ple, and in & few more years the ‘entirely disappear. On this con absorbed in the Understand it ‘were those who woke . only to the Irish for support, and » HOt of the lead- stand Certain individ 10 the way to any Dr. Mott’ TO THE BDITOR OF THE UERALD, In Justi» to my father's momory you will much oblige mo by correcting the erroneous statement made in your issue of to-day that “Dr. Mott presented his valuable hate, actin Members of Engine Compan} ‘Associations tw proposed to raise a suitable fund Presented to young Denin for the noble inanner he 4t hws post while im the discbarge of his duty. Chiof Engineer Kingstand and Senior Assistant Pearley, Fire Commtssionors Brown and Pinckney. Foremen of each company, in full fire costume, with fire it body guard. 7 No. 6, acting as pall-bearers, ‘and Friends. Carriages, The procession moved down First avenue to Tenth street, through Tenth street to Broadway, and thenes tw the foot of Whitehall street, The arrangements were At the Court of Special Sessions yesterday mornung Mr. Charles & Spencer sppoared on bel of there liquor dealers indicted ov \u0 charge of soiling liquors on Sunday in tho Metropolitan Police District of New York, Mr. Bpepeer, B to called the attention Kelly presiding—t amended Excise bill for the Mot It will be remem! od that Senator Brandreth, who owns vifect, and the mea in their full uniform presnted an | Cungidorable property in Westchester county, mana e@ iota EE eee etna while ie Imposing appearance. oer ot the wll 4 the amended ns to exot nae ihe county th oligarchy blotted out their race?” Thoy would. be joha ¥. Denin, who was so badly burned at tho | of Westcheser, which i in luded in the Metropol athe K igh if they allowed 1 eMlorien | S2OvO fire, and who came so near loving his life, we are | Potice District. Mr Spencer stated that same one } bang "ee re ott | Rappy to sate m doing well, having the beat of caro at | Hogincted to amend tho title, ay as to conform to the pptemhens then appewed | the New York Hospital, Several donations have been | Aigendinent of Nenator Brandre'h. end upon th » pola pe noble forwarded 10 the witow of the tate Mr. Waters, and ve | {io jqsie is raised. Judge Dow!lng sasd the motion of ‘ounsel should be taken thio consideration and Ite on be given on saturday 1 | dee Bronk in A break tas occurred i at Creek Lo-ks, a short distance from Rondgut mount of damage hax not yet boen repurved ; Sng b 1 v° ero Meboay ele He eeialtt even down to tue | noon and last evening at the Cooper Institute for the HELM HOLD 5,904 Browd: Qoorkeepers, saying that with bis consent they should | purpose of witnessing several match games at billiards } ned aera nee eaamienal oontins arama’ sap between the champion players of America and Canada, | vanie Horse desire that the audience should resolve itself into a com- | forthe benefit of Mr. William Lake, the veteran biiliard rae. Fw, mitte of inquiry and ask sons they thought | player. Referer, G. B. Hubbell, champion of Connecti | Brvlsrs, young Apa ar Git and he Tony © Se knowietss. | | cat, At batt. past ve last evening play even bgt TS, % lay wi draguiete, and ol bow plause, and the back arate came the inquiry, “What menced by Michael Pheian and William lake playing « Ym Ce oe re oe ek Tree eee teatkier and ap: | t98ce Kame of ane hundred points, American carom | A-—Cestom Clothing planse this queciiaa. game. After close playing on ides, where fine | THE FINRAT STOCK OF ENOLIAU ROOTOI ANE ae pene sie tas boon sot aside, and no | PAY waa exhibited by several runs of (rom ten to twonty OUAREING. CLATIA AND DOr sr holds aay position in Ube eegentation. r- Lake wou the game by six points, ska cCafeyonte vance on Ee eed yicction wa, “Where did he put the | Te match for $250, between Pierre Care. of New . money? ‘0 which Mr. Stephens replied, “I can answer York, aud Josep Dion, champion of america, 150 that be bad little to do with it. A committee is now | PIDs, American carom game, push shot barred, wes Mr. Phelan. Some brilliant ‘piay loveteneene he matter, and will report soon. (Loud | SOP Shiniad on both siden, Mr. Dion finally wuccesd- | i"), b's mower \swasion ie ote ve lemon Te'tanver to x question fom the about the SPGe he cee pean ves oe pesket, ss officials be sald that Killian and all the | Sd secant feltien A—Dr. Gatm: thier offie'ais had been set aside Ont aad beating bie opponent by 258 pot TURKISM ASD RUBALAN MA A man 19 the Farqaet saked, “How much did D. J. | Pa he pte ge cmap Dion's play averaged 39 2% Kast Fourth sireet, naar Bre Killian get from ish government for selling those — documents?” to which Mr. Sephens he didnot a pty oo ohn the room | A.—Mott's Chi know that he did sell them," and roars of laugh. | % play Mr. Cormme for $1,000. Ne takers : ay hale without dying: ts the neat hair dressing Keown ter, gave ae tamgiaery eccouet of how they might have | , Dum then doneied the parse of $240 to Mr, Lake's | (Tac "ayes or quid preperation Depot Mt Harwin strert. : . a aeaiier ; The cl Of America—Joseph Dion—is a young vi eeema nares wtho mat» cores | waa cup Yur ee yh fe al naive, tn Parts ore tes apd | time past offered to piay any man in the world the af a beaputy. boom, Mewmenariol Balm. Ne Mab hear that liards on 8 four-porket => Canal street, Ladios la attendance, mitted to : — dollare Don ‘ 9 Ay one month longer from th # date at ie “af - me Anh aoe ue monic took place between Wiliam | Lesus Pactory Al arelapy street ventions ond ait and John McDevitt for a pares of $150, 400 : cheers.) Ps Amerioan carom gues, Heberiit was te} Meek vore—Vor Contre Then beating bis opponent rests and ‘ lew wane ino mash betoren RT Ryall, champion of Pema. | wrest. nest Browlway ae Mr Stephens, i A) Pyrilt Dron, eben of Canaan, 200 >: a ‘ © does Na Arter an carvm gare he form was the vitor ciMring Flowers, Presh View crs!” Crie@ dress 4 In the Frency carom game potnta between betephe omens Une | inerteoe a and Bird, the later was ricwariovs by two poms virine Hes near gnied a ewog.on we periniom ot the 4 seem) ana then The afiernomm's emiertainment waa cloesd by aniline |"? *\Sinptum PENNY Wy toy, Ore’ jp seg Spt tention of the beanties of bilitards by Plorre Carme, «ho we mae oe depot of ame, displayed his skill jn makiog remarkable shot Wh | Concer Antidote.Br. J. C. Dixon hae pit Anema 18 the, romorved {rom 728 Bromdway to No @ Clintom phven iinnediate cause of tadere’s Hatr 0: o—The Brot on to stale that the tured. Wholessie «a4 rail niee applied. a he 6 py ‘The case was argue! im the Supreme Court today on | Awvor Mowe frow th the constitationslity of ects of Congress denying the | Corns, Bunions, Kntaraed Joints and into Ireland, but said he would undertake to rifles and other munitions of war safely into the coun- try After answering several other questions of took bi natare, Mr. addressed by Robinson and O'Donnell, whowe remarks were received with loud and frequent bursts of ypianee PE stephens then closed the present to enlarge new ones. esting by advising al) | IF oe the to they circles, possible forw right of suffrags to doverters, The case came up from Franklin County Court, where a jodge of election was % fined for refusing t reeeive the vote of Henry Reitty who, having been drafted, neither reported for duty wor | sion, retention, he Sold by # in_ error begs to be The case wer ar 4 by John Compa and Colonel AK Mot lure for the inti und J McDowell Sharp for the defendant bench of jastions was present. I decision of the comrt Will wastain the comstitutromal We repremed thet a0 diseases of the fom cured by Ur, RAONABIK, 10) Broad ~y. De "se Golden Pills—F: ” Wir bones, 88 roth Deflance Salamander SafromAlso ite- T | ard and Parton hates At G) Marray sireet, cornet of Out wal be without — Madame Histort. _ = Florence Lor k-Stiteh Sewing Machine Graa’s Opera Troupe. To TES EDITOR OF TEE HENALD 1 ee ag FLARESCR ARMING MACHINE [From the Chicago Tribune, Io your journal of the 200h instant is a stalement from | CUMFANT, aa Rr ‘The opera troupe whieh gave a six 'w jan winter under best abused troupe that ever sang anywhere [ts abuse at times almost reached villification, At that time we had the temerity to clan that there merit in the troupe, amd thet only time neanon here 0° Grau was probably the were artists of : your Pars corresponden!, dated May 4 anpouncing that the Marches Capremica fel Gritio (Adelaide Restor) te in Paris, and will sail for the Ueited States “next week Companry— Dreeteey geal develop those merits, for which we came in for vur sbare - of the abuse, Since thén the troupe has sung in Ma- 4 meee Yann with the greatest snecem on record. Gran carrying Malesberte, sud prepares tor her shesge Siduse Meaiigrs. wiwtew Linsehe away sixty thousand dollars in gold from the Taoon. 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