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ecknowledged with gratitude, If it is rejected . Mexiov «ili, in all probability, fall to pieces by internal dissention, whatever may become of Maximilian. 6 English Views of Our National Finances. ‘The large reduction of our national debt, ac- cording to Secretary McCulloch’s figures, with- in the last year, was the subject of remark by Mr. Giadstone in the House of Commons during the debate on the British budget. He ‘made complimentary allusions to our wonder- ful resources, to the ease with which we have ‘borne the burden of our enormous debt, and the wise policy of reducing that debt as soon and ‘as rapidly as possible. He called upon the British government to follow our example in feducing its debt. Then he says, referring to | @ PEACE BUDGET IN this country, “The secret of their future power Ales in the steady and rapid reduction of their debt.” Now, while we have reason to congratulate ourselves.on a great reduction of the debt within the last year or eighteen months, we mast not be misled by Secretary McCulloch’s - NEW YoRK HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 18673-TSIPLE SHEET. ‘ benefit ot ene of the Monday popular com TT ‘sonata is for the piano what the Ninth Sympben.” “oh | EUROPE. BY THE CABLE TO APRIL 19, GERMANY CXCITED AND DISTRUSTFUL, a The Paris Bourse Anxious and Rentes Declined. ee. &e. &e. THE WAR ALARM. Germany Excited and Distrustful. Lonvon, April 19—Noon. Despatches received from Berlin state that the speech | figures, nor attribute this reduction to the | @ King William closing the Parliament excites distrust ‘wrong cause. A considerable amount reduced aot actually leasen the burden of taxes tion, Nor do we think’ ft facilitates the | Pimancial Deprossion—A payment of the debt by increasing relatively that portion of it bearing coin interest. The abundance of money or an abundant currency below the specie standard, has been the princi- pal cause of swelling the income of the Treas- ury, enabling the Secretary to pay off so mach of the debt, and not the management of Mr. Uhroughout Germany. FRANCE. pore ERE ae Fall on the Bourse. Par, 19—Nooa. The Bourse is dul! and heavy, and the rentes have de- clined one franc. RUSSIA. pe eC NaE ara, Reduction of War Expe' ures. ‘Sr. Pergrssuna, April 19, 1867. ‘The Russian government has made reductions to the McCulloch. Indeed, if the Secretary had been | amount of tweive millions of roubles in the annual permitted to carry out his crude theories | ™ulitary and naval expenditures of the empire. unchecked by Congress our means would have been limited, the revenue would have been much leas, and the debt, consequently, would not have been ‘so much reduced. It is, as we said, an abundant and depreciated currency that enabled us to reduce the debt to the extent it has been reduced. Yet, strange to ENGLAND. Observance of Easter Solemnities. Liverroon, April 19—Noon, To-day being Good Friday there are no markets or stock boards. bs Suspension of the Markets—Geod Friday. Liverroot, Aprit 19—Noon. Say, the resumption theorists élamor for an | To-day being Good Friday there are no markets or immediate return to specie payments. Every one who can see beyond his nose, or who is not incurably wedded to the bullionist doc- ‘trine, must be aware that if we could return to specie payments to-morrow the means of the people would be greatly reduced, while the weight of the debt would be immensely increased. Then, instead of a reduction of the debt, we should find the revenue inadequate | [im.t, to meet the interest and current expenses of | tary; Michsel Curry, the government. The chances are that the * people would groan under the weight and soon begin to mutter repudiation. No; the abandant and depreciated currency, and not | sent. Mr. Jobn Ennis presided. The Tailors’ pt to f tion till that ciety sttempt to force resumption at is accom- Wa dane sek be abe co any plished, or, at least, until the greater portion of the debt Is liquidsted. If Secretary McCul- loch will endeavor to do this, instead of uadaly stateomen and our own people. 3 QUNIFICENT BEQUESTS. TD CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS. ‘The Will of Dr. Simeon, diately. He also gives to his brother Benjamin ‘Hife the income ef $60,000; 'to his sister, Mrs. Dyer, dur- ting life the income of $30,000; to the Hebrew Benevo- ‘ the Jews’ Hospital, $25,000; to oy og } Marion Gao; eke ater roy 000,80 and ar To Ninsh avenue, 3 to Jave- Bi. Aptm fry Hatrmsucn Dent $200, Dipe Disponsaty, $1,000; Hell fet Hi £ : 3 at 4 aa A gt FEE Eg moderate attend ance at the sale and Hitde under rather than over $60. paintings’ comprise a Union Republican General Committee, to hear reports of or Rireats forced e'numiber to qu ‘work the several district committecs, was held last evening at | took place, with the 6: ‘the Republican Headquarters, corner of Broadway and ‘Twenty-third street. The committee from the Fifth dis- Qelet sented Lees’ they would be obits to comapiets a tleket . ‘The com thele support y Weeolitions were. after some debate, ratified by the ‘TWE REGISTRY OF VOTERS. ‘The Boards of Registry throughout the city were in seasion yesterday for the purpose of correcting and re- ‘vising the poll liste of 1866, preparatory to the election of delegates to the Constitutional Convention i be held on Tuesday next. The subjoined mg syd ‘of names added to or subtracted jous to the last election :. registered in each ward previ No of we Additions. a 5 12 29 43 3? “8 45 ry 43 72 19 . uo 36 33 2 . i 3 1 63 60 i} $8 gases! ESE eBtStood! k z stock boards, THE LABOR QUESTION. Laborers’ Union Benevolent Asseciation. The Secend division of the Laborers’ Union Benevo-~ Tent Association held a special meeting at the Sixth Ward Hotel, corner of Duane and Centre streets, last. evening. elected to serve for the ceming year:—Dennis D. Sulli The following officers were unanimously re- President; James Gillam, Vice President; James Secretary; Thomas , Ansistant 4 of the was read, showing @ balance in favor of the association of $446 75, when the meeting adjourned. Meeting of the Workingmen’s Unien. ‘This pretty littie town, nestling down amid the ragged Hope, Hibernia, Randall Hill mines, only a few ta! tching t out The Irondale miners wooed ange Monday, men tally one-half of them returned to the pits and com work, A number red tothe mine and + No collision f one Cornish miner who was knocked down The English and Welsh have ‘ly all returned to their ‘and appear satisfied jo receive the old rate Fen tok principally workmen who have ‘Ro Wrongs to eS eat day hands, feel aggrieved ish and We strikers have deserted them, them, almost excla- sively, is the trouble confined. It is o matter of muc' that e spirit of na- tional yg gro’ the strike. The Bogiish and Welsh say they forced into the demonstration by the Irish. on the other hand, assert that whilo they aint to make Of the treatment they recei mining oor- pT ne Ke He 4 ba that these sul my ee est Griftg that do hot pay them ey werk by con- tract. What grounds there be for these com- plaints 1am not ia « position but if haif the reported to me occurred, have cer- teity Ste to fot wore I Severn) mines and § a that- the strike is at an end, those who insist ‘upon better terms will be emigrate or accept present prices, This I very bt From the asamiseionen see of different na- wie le pall Re ed there ts trouble a een presence of he sheriff and his offi- cers, offices have akg meray intimidates who are stilt} Indeed, many the strikers boast that when leaves they will “clean out” allthe mines to the men have re- turned. Be wig Rg’ this or succiimb to am con com| never bave he combine and establish un! Fates oi oF contract, PRESHET IN THE RIVER. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO TE WERALD. Laaverwortu, April 19, 1867, ‘The Missouri river is higher ‘1644, and the water is stitl tome are moving back. AMUSEMENTS. Broadway Theatre. ‘The Pearl of Bavey, « ‘serk -comic-operatic-domestio drama,” is otitl s very popular pat Ail patrons of the play house are familiar with its oY, but although its Presentation in Now York is uot ema °tly © novelty, the Work never fails to attract. Last evemh's the audience thet witnessed its performance was large S0¢ demonstra. tive, and the artistes enacted their respective parts with great spirit. Mies Maggie Mitchell was she Marie, and her rendering ofthe character was,as usual, heartily applauded, Mrs. G. W. Stoddard played Chowsboa very effectively; her acting would, however, have been im~ proved by toning down, Messrs, Collier, Jack, Edwards, Stoddard, and Mmes. Chapman, Blaisdell aad Gifert as- e@amed the other rites. ‘Hartz’s Temple of Mystery. Professor Hartz still continues to please, mystify and astonish crowded audiences at Dodworth Hall. His per- formances in every respect are remarkabie and extraor- dinary; worthy of the extended patronage they receive, and deserving of the impatation so often accorded them of being achieved by supernatural agency. Last night the rial bell rung its responses in duicet tones, the Prolific and seemingly exhaustiess hat poured forth: its incongruous and motley stores, the protean cabinet pro- duced ite unexpected denizens, and the living head unmistakably demonstrated ita claim to belong to » denizen of this world, leaving the audience in mute astonishment to wonder where its body lay. Kelly and Leon’s Minstrels. The spicy and attractive programme offered by this favorite troupe continues to recerve from a discerning public the acknowledgement it well deserves in the ebape of crowded houses, The inimitable Leon, whether tm bis role of Norma, the highly respectable young la dy, or Saucy Sal, the colored female with conspicaous water- fall, provokes roars of laughter from the delighted audi- ence. Eph. Horn, minstrel, conjuror and. clown, and Edwin Kelly, in City Cara, are also greeted with unmis- takable marks of popular favor. preanne San Francisce Minctreis. ‘The African ballet troupe, with.all ite glories of wool, gauze and “staffin,”’ still delights the crowd of pleasure seekers-who nightly throng this popatar hall. The fiy- ing 2ephyre balance themselves upoa the extreme point of the mammoth toe with as much skill and grace as many of their fair rivals; and the “Falling Camds,” with all their pranks and antics, cast their shade over the audience until they fairly scream with laughter. ‘The programme for the present week contains many of ‘their best pieces, and their songs are of the highest order, Grifia aed Christy’s Minstrels. An excellent programme is now being nightly offered ‘dy the management of this popular place of entertain- ment, comprising burlesque opera, Ethiopian comedy and dancing. Boyce’s Hiberno-Ethiopian warblings in the song of O’Donnoghue Slim, are irresistibly amusing, and the sentimental ballads Mest Ye To-night and Blue Eyed Nelite, are pleasingly rendered by Henry and Lestio, Among the new attractions for the present week are the burlesque extravaganza Brigandiano, or the Fatal Love, and the laughable piece eatitied Robert Macaire. Mastcal aad Theatrical Items. ‘The brother of the new Tycoon of Japan, who is at Just arrived im France, was present the other evening at a representation in the Grand ThoAtre at Marseilles. ‘The journals announce the death, in her forty-second year, of Mile, Masson, fornferly one of the singers at the, Grand Opera. Mrs. Barney Williams will appear in French comedy at the French theatre on the 23d inst., at the benefit of Madame Larmet. The concert ef G. W. Colby, one of the best and most retiable accompanists in America, will preseat a brilliant array of artiste at Steinway Hall on the 25th. Forepaugh’s immense mesagerie and circus will shortly exhibit under canvas in New York. The mena- gerie is said to be the largest in the United States, and includes twenty-two cages of wild autmals. The infant @lephant, thirty-two inches high, is one of the atirac- tions. The Webb Sisters sail for Europe on the 27th instant, to visit the Paris Exposition. They will remain during the summer, and will probably play an engagement in England. English music is creeping into Paris. at last, under the auspices of M. Pasdeloup, Twoof Wallace's overtures have been played at his concerts, and the other evening, ‘we observe, was given “Bon Soir,’’ an unaccompanied chorus by Bishop—s version of his “Sleep, Gentle Lady.” Foreign and French composers are invited to compete for two musical compositions, intended to celebrate the Exhibition of 1867 and the peace which is to ensue as ite consequence. The first, to be entitled “Cantata of the Exhibition,” with orchestra and chorusses, will be the more suitable to its object in proportion to its brevity, The second, to be entitled “Hyman of Peace,” can only consist of a few bars. ‘The managers in Amsterdam are strange people, or their patrons look for incongruities in opera, La Favor- tla and La Bolle Héline wore given together at the Ma- Rictpal theatre on March 26. Fancy four acts of tears and four more of laughter on the same night ! ‘Tamboriik has loft St. Petersburg and arrived in Ma- Grid, where he will stay till the 20th of May. ‘Mile. Skirva, the Viennese pianist, has made s most favorable impression in the artistic circles of Paris. A new opera, by Grossman, entitied The Fisherman of Palermo, has met with a good reception at Warsaw. ‘The Abbé Liszt has composed « grand mass to be per- formed on the occasion of the coronation of the Emperor of Austria as King of Hungary. ‘The Italian company who are to sing at Hombarg this year include Mmea Lucca and Vitali, Signori Carrion, Roger, Verger and Zoboli (buffo). ‘The students of Upsal and Christiana are making great Borri’s ballet, Firmenelia, or the Devil in Paris, has had no success at Vienna, The prices of admission had been raised; but at the second performance the theatre waa empty. The unfortunate Scale, Milan, is again closed, under pretexta more or less serious. It is said a strong re- Mme. Schumann was to play at the third Philharmonic concert, On Aprils,” ‘The fall score ef Wagner's Meistersinger ia now in the press, and the composer has arrived et Munich to confer with the management of the theatre regerd- ig the mounting of this opera and the Lohengrin. He was received by the King (he orchestra, the extreme of compesition. Madame Volpiai, the charming prima domna, 60 Gh odmired in M. Gounod's Mirella, when performed at ba ‘Majesty's theatre, has been earaing golden laurels at the San Carlo, at Lisbon. Mr. James E. Murdoch has beon re-engaged at the Chestout, Philadelphia The Parepa-Brignoli opera troupe have drawn large houses at the Academy of Music, Philadelphia, Edwin Adams is playing Clairvoyance at the Arch. Madame Clare Brinkerhoff and Wensel Kopta made quite a hit at Roese’s concert, at the Musical Fund Hall, Philadelphia, om the 12th inst. Sydney Marlorvo, a Pittsburg tragedian, had » benefit tm bis mative city on the 12th, Ye melancholy Dane was served up on the occasion. ‘Mise Cherry Belle pantomimed the French Spy at the Pittsburg Varieties on the same night. ‘Heaven, belk, chacs and Paradise visited the New ‘aves people om the 11th inst, as Miltonian tableaux. ‘Tou Nights in » Barroom attracted temperance and ‘Bacohanalian devotees to the theatre at Lafayette, Ind, wt week. ‘The Toronto Telegraph has a poultry show in ite amuse- ment column as the ouly musical entertainment in that villag® The cackling of the goose must have produced @ market sensation aad drawn an encore, The Weevell sisters appeared in the extravaganza of Cinderelia at New Havew on the 12th inst. Miss Ayonte Jones (Mra, G, V. Brooke) has just con- cluded an engagement of twelve nights at the Theatre Royal, Haaley. Mrs. Brooke has firmly established herself in the Potteries ae one of the most talented actresses of the day. * Albert Weber and Henry Melenhauer played Beetho- veu’s Sonata for Piano and’ Weoloncello at Providence last week, which caused quite ® sensation among the Rbede Islanders. ‘Whe Oxford Music Hall, tn Lomtom, has been oplen- didly decorated and painted preparatory to the bringin’ out of the Ruins of Athens and the Hanlon Brothers. Mademoiselle Zoe, the Cuban sylply, has been obAged to relinquish her engagements on account of il! health, and is now stopping at ber country residence near Hemp- stead, L. I. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO’ THE WERALO. Troy, April 19, 1867, Ristori performed Elizabeth at the Griswold Opera House here to-night; to an immense and brilliant au- dience. It was a most powerful represontation, and carried the sudience as by a groat sturm., She renders Mary Stuart at Albany to-morrow night. LOUISIANA. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE WERALO. Seizure of the French Steamer Darien for ling—The Fleeds on the Black id Wi Rivera—Suffering of The Metairie Races—Exciting tween Fanny Brown and Rousseau, &c. ‘New Ontxans, April 14, 1867. Yesterday Collector Kellogg seized the French steamer Darien, Captain Hued. The reasons for the seizure are asfollows :— About the hour of midnight on Friday one of the might inspectors discovered a hack receiving from the steamer what appeared to be mail matter, On examina- tiom, however, it proved to be eight thousand cigars packed in mailbags. They were immediately seized and conveyed to the Custom House for appraisement. The law provides that whore the contraband property exceeds four hundred dollars in value, and such prop- erty i# landed with the Knowledge or connivasce of any ofcer or employé of the vessel, said veasel is subject to confiscation. In this case the agents and officers of the vessel disclaim all knowledge of the transaction. The Darien is the first steamer of the new line Fanning between St. Naxaire and New Orleans vis Havana, and is one of the finest s'eamsbips that enters. this port, Should the seizure result in her canfisca- tien, the permanancy of the line will be seriously im- Derilled. From Columbia to the left bank of the Mississippi is one unbroken sheet of water. The towns of Colambia, Harrisonburg and Trinity are submerged. The steamer ‘Vicksburg, which arrived yesterday from Monroe, was detained beyond her time thirty-six hours in relieving the unfortunate inhabitants from their perilous position. Along the Mississippi and ite tributaries disaster fol- lows disaster with such rapidity that there ts danger of the entire country being overflowed. Soores of breaks have occurred in the levees along the Mississippi, Teche, Washite, Black and Atchafalaya rivers, Some have for- tt a a i i i g af Hs Tam to inform you that the civil auth this State have taken pt action for the relief im the district. The followi: munication was referred by the Governor of Levee Commissioners for their action. once entered into # contract with Mr. J. g 4 5 ‘a j é i i i i ! 3 | s A 5 cd poor rection having returned their old from been the overflow of under the ef ; 4.4, 14-4 Knowing full well that your Excel! pb prem A) everything in your power (both ly and officiafly) for the ‘relief of any we leave it to your own good j it as to the to be employed, however, the fi that the rel must in order to be effectt and Bonar of our ‘and track of the Whelming flood. "Now, to-day, ls ine, time for measures of to be put for to-morrow too jpectfally, your obedient sorvaute, & be Tlepresastative from St. Ma RICHARD T. EASTIN, i ive from St. Martin. JO! bet ey ——DUPERIER, * i qi 4 ds i st eflspele | F H H a i i i ‘ : ia 4 Hi i i i F i AG i ist Hy Ht ij #j bis i aT te i 3 fe H Hi } : i i ! i i é = i Es § : i ag rts =: i i E i L i 5 i § 5 £ Z & # Z i a aaa ts Th® PRIZE RING. SPECIAL TeLen*AM TO THE HERALD. Another Fight Betwoo.” Boraara and Drews 9° Loom, Aprit 19, 1867, { ‘Preliminary arrangements Bay.’ Jus been complete@: Wholesale Contradiction -| Corena’s Account of Hie Fight—General had been dofeatea, “4 that the liberals were suffering lant, tm Kanes, eenciy,'eupeetio, &_ Jeeenk, Mie, fram tents of-cnpgtien,: 00. eomleadinted: bp opivionnt a aca ee gg irty-4we ent Ceived here direct from ‘he scone of war in Mexico. | Drow one hundred and twenty: One and Paetman ramet ot eat | eee ag Saal i by : bE a and "repetition of he Aight, and Drew: i ab Letters from President Juarez, recived here to-day, | accommodating spirit, has te moede to bis make mo mention of any disturbancs having taken | request. Lac iisbetanubaainaat place, nor do they snticipate any. x r Consul Godoy bes received o letter from General pao ee a a Coroua with reference to operations which took place at ie Ustow didate Lieweounet ner Threntoned wih Viclenve if He At- Querétaro on the 16th ult. It states that the literals ot fim ~ Port Baten, tho Valen eanmanio fr Eucwnneat poral engaged numbered 20,000; and the impertalists | gonsmnee ‘wes sremeenadt ne 10,000, OTe nck Phils Vogn was ot Matatian four aye tn dia- today by a gay of returned rebel. Ho'was warne® me inst the liberal gov- | thas viole: made the Sramont its poinical (onde were impressed with ibe | Some bala ur were fined, byte’ want @ Detlef chad chore wes a party ix Bt joa ready to pro- of the was re claim him the governor that province. The supplies aaron pc ays Maw per Repay chcantickon aged | 1867.—8) which been given We Cy | heeaned cogent ‘A letter from Lower California gives an account of an The 4 OR DOUBLE SPRIN TS. r) rail” attempted revolution im that quarter. On the Let of | i u'erest improrement om the he gee ‘Apa Gaston 4! Arteintanded at La Pas from Mazatlan | ade fed wo marrow gored drenwes.—N. Y. Worle, Mok, at “6. Governor Stave, apacuncing that he would Duptox Bliptic Skirt N. prbane, Mavst'Ss. 1867. Peep ara ttinyen pense rao no ighb ft bradiey's Du lex Riiris aro pertoct nee ond shape tola Pas @’artole cuiisted a fow adverenta of Navarotie, wenging s Davies Stiri ato roman gan rend a hi '—Godey’t the ntonlo g.meat acceptable ito are J. W. 2 Due he marohed to La Paz, where he attacked: the paleco of | Plex Elitptic.—Peterson's Magazine for April, 16T- the doverser; but, finding himself suddealy eae It te useless to speak of the general merits oe the Duplex b 0 pa § He | Elliptic Skirts over all other claimants (0 ladles’ favor.—- 7 superior ‘fled with a small band of followers. He Leslie's Magazine for Macck. Ss cadaehs, ssooutina, t0.toa setemenbar aie’ foad' Lahn ee ne Be Sian ete Prats ie fie teeet RELASULD S CORCLRTAAT IXTRACT SARBAPARILLA. " aii Femoves black »pols, ‘pimples and all eruption» of ther aa FiecElon nies op eels recta Me . pci is tan At ag dringgi tas YACHTING. pared by Dr, PERRY, 49 Bond strom. Sold by all He Lecturer The Royal Thames Yacht Club—Programme ri lecturing ef Coming Contests. ee a, SarPer IR the London Star, April 6.) who exere’ ould never fail of” using the First, Cu Match, Tharsday, May 30, cutters of the | Troches. They surpass all other parations im clearing Ast and 24 classes:—ist class, ‘exceeding 25 tons, prize | And sirenctheuing the voice, removing hoarseuera allnying: value 100 sove,; 24 class, excesding 20 and not exceeding Rerslat en of Shei And a4.» cough, remedy are pre-eml- 36 tons, prize value 60 sova, | ¢ from Gravesend | "ently the row! eo Mouse and return. fo restriction as to can- aos . Yan. Half a miguve time for difference of tonnage, | Lattlut hse et Reta ae miceteciaid te WHREE eS, Entries to close on Monday, May 27. & WILSON Com Sewing Ma- ny. Sold only by Elliptic chine Company, 93 Brondway. Second, Schooner Match, Monday, June 10, from the ‘ to Dover. Open Nore Light outside the Goodwin : to ——————————— schooners of any royal yacht club and the New York A.—Jo! me (Dentint, wottt ts Yacht Club. To sal! with the usual fittings, to the satis. iene DTCC AMERICRE nde POW ot Med faction of the common. A quarter of minuto time | frau" aL RePeraGn cet okie aad MSdicine nage. No rest ion an canvas, used earn. nd no limitation as to the number of friends on Co Mt ernie pargenguenthion <ooretiomres ize value , and @ second prize ty soverigns, if four start, for the second vessel. Further informa- tion to be obtained ofthe secretary, at the club house, bs , xk sMalenbereie Mearechanen Eine His tosee The only exhibitors at the Paris Fxposit pone opti A ca ae Bntries toclose ———_—_—___—__——— on Thureday, June A.—Spring Styles ot Gents’ and Yeuthe” Thi el Match, Thi q frot a Aa m7 » He july 4, m the Hats aow ready at popular . r “tas to veasels royal reek old or the ‘New York Yactt No limitation as to the number of friends, First prize, and Gray Finte Jyerorey4 ana ; At . by De. Sees £100; second, if four Leal pom £50, Rey Bou one oEte, ee. ‘f ty ‘practices, by ‘at the time of entry. Entries to close on Mon- gt - vvva, | alist atice Cheeses dae foe urth, Cutter Match, Saturday, June 29, for cutters thr fers reaea cice ent be eran stoma ero peomgges ay J Kafr, stopa its talidug put st once, Are ‘head clean 6 Foarth clase, 7 and soi excooding ts titieel alee gefeearise en sate gy gman his Rretver, £20. No ‘as to canvas. Half minute time | N. ¥. HA, CHEV: “dD.” for difference of tonnage in each class. Course from TT ae Te Gre to the Nore and return, Entries to.close on gentalel rn inate toate Paden oe “tne noble Commodore FocmaatWe: 660 Broadway, oorner o¢ | ‘THE SOUTHERN PRESS CONVENTION. AtLanta, Ga, April 19, 1967, The Soathern press Convention, after a harmonious sension of three days, adjourned sine die at due o'clock |. ¥. (| elite Rtene esha rdreeg ce Seeks tay n(Gue"Brcntas unk Worumnpeedenthen uot was extonded to the mem. | *4 Personal attention to prescriptions. bers of Press last it by the citizens of Atlanta. hes wore made Whistek W. G, Clarke, Ya Spring Style ef Gontiomen’s Hate, Fa Te OT ete er GigcinThy | MOM Broadway, nest Bucas aten Sore nud oes : ere ee a ee eed aStece” & Rekocy Weiss, Promins sowie contest of about three hours, was ‘won by Valentine by one hundred oon 8 Tet. four pola The pe ‘ ’ odds boing two to one ia favor of Saulsbury. 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