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Y tae | i. wae i a fe La J \ fi \ “ i AMUSEMENTS. Italian Opera—“Lohengrin.” The fourth performance of Wagner's opera took place yesterday afiernvon at the Academy of Music, Such acrowded house haa secom been seem at an opera, Every seat was taken, and | standing room was, aiter tie commencement ot the per ormance, not of a nature calculated to give Lac late comer even a tolerable view of the | stage, Yesterday's representation was in every Tespect the best of the four given last week, Musitians acquainted with the terrible nature of Waguer’s opera and the iewriul strain on the prin- AUSTRIA, Parliamentary Movement Against the Jeznits. TELECTAM T9 THE NEW YORK HERALD, Vimyxa, March 29, 1874, Several Peputics have presented resolutions in the Lower House of the Reichsrath requirmg the government to expel Lom the country the Jesuits and aii omers affated therewith, | The Jesuit Order in Austria. | A “Cslwiogue of the Austto-Hungarian Province e ee ‘ @ | CiPal singers, d clared elupbatical'y at the begin- | of the Society of Jesus” contains some interesting | thie ul tie’ week that it Was 0 plyeical impoust. | particulars respecting the Order as it existed in ity {or why opeiw company to give four repre- | Austria in ihe mouth of July, 1873. The total force Seutations of ths formidable work tn che same | witch the Order mustered in Anstro-Hungary was Weeks, el Se ee Lae pes thon ea trret 404, of whom 226 were priests, 120 students and panini, , Del Puente and Nannetti tor 448 coadjutors or lay bro Nuinerically the their a rendering ol the principal ro Strongest seitiement is i bruck, Where the to Herr Binun, for his endui tu stguor Muziv, | theological section o: tue university is eutirely tn | ler the traiutug of tue orchestra and cuorus, aad | the hands v1 tie J sorts, hh Mis Do fewer than | tw Vou Mamie, 1or arabe manner in | 73 members. $'. Audrae sollows next, numbering | Which the stage "man t Was conducted, | 67, then Presburg with 54. ine remaining setiie- | Campaniul, iu # bs @ Word uf Coin. ments are, or then were, at Prague, tyrnau, Kus | WeNustOu, K fiom the tmfuence | locsa, Kaiksburg, Lin. riasehein, Vienna, Steyr, OF the ceiesta.le weather wiuch his p evaied Kapoina anu Repu. tuis Giowth, aiid obty Dueyed Up by as ouse Of dULy e Ausiro-Hun garth proy: ince also supplies ‘the (ivitish Auswaltan Colones tO are wand tie pablic, Caapanint bas veroiwa'ly | With missionaries, and has detached aseparate ene through an wmount of work ta this opera Stal Of 26 to cultivate tial remove field of labor, , Wuich would have, under the circumstauces, From the tists it appears thatii other members of | SWamped anv other living artist, dt is bard the province are engeged in toreign countries, &ho to Sigg WHEL One is Sek; DU. to go through & Waguer opera in such a state is heroism. Mute. Vilssou, notwithstanding tue futaued character | 1 er Lrst luupersonaten of Bisa, seems to add new charms to each subsequent performance. Tie gem v: Lae rée Js tae duet with Cary, at ble oegius | ung o| tae second act, Yet aii this muse Maples | ove with @ fe-Lns ol compassion for tiose UWy | #Y alartists, Who Msk tue r vou An its stormy measur No one can deny that “Lovengra,” euking, CHiluts Cie attention and | non of eveiy inusician, bul We Caodot | whereas 30 be.ongiig Lo otler provuices are em ployed within the Aust sungacian borders, but, neither among tiose s2 Visitors nor among the Austrian brothers proper dues the roi! euuimerate @ single oxpelied Noity Geiman Jesuit. | The possibilily of a new issue of inconvertible | paper I regard with amazement and anciety, ant, in my judgment, such an issue would be a detri- meat and a same.—Cuan.es SUMNER. ITALY AND AUSTRIA, a QUEDA depart irom our first opinion tat it 3 @ sau her: house Of tue voice. Academy of Music—Charity Concert. | A very attractive musical entertainment was | given at this house last evening lor the benefit: ot | As a the sufering poor ol this city, the proceeds of | The “Gentleman K nz” in Perfect Accord bisced which will be distributed by the Societies of Bt the Emp re. Vincent de Paul and St. John’s Guild, Tae partict- ome | pants in this grand concert comprised the best musics! elements in the city, Gilmore's fae mile ary band, waich 1s attached to the f'wenty-second regiment, played an overture and Wieprecnt's grand arrangement of airs trom “Il Proteta.”’ TELEGRAM 10 THE KEW YORK HERALD. Rome, March 28, 1874, It is reported that King Victor Emmanuel burned an address sent to him from a number of citizens oe: x {Then came the dashing overture to +Zam- | of Trieste because it contaimed treasonable seati- | pa,” given by the orcuesra of the Italian | ments towards Austria, and thaghe willsendto | Opera; an aria irom lunizeuti's “Betly,” by | the Austrian government a formal disavowalof ) Mile. Maiest and @ Violin solo by Wiemawski. ‘Then presented the first great leature oj; the concert, #soug, “Sweet the Angeiu: sympathy with the address, | Da a SON | Nery charity composition und delivered with . | that weulta of tone and expression that is allied to RUSSIA AND AMERICA. | the voice otf Mme, Pauline Lucca, “Die Kleme 5 See | Paulina” was in excetleat spies and voice, and her reception was very curdin, Phe song 1s simple Amer: ere! and elective and ery im the style of ican Commercial Interests Protected by Mune, Lue a’s vocal art. wr, J. N. Patiison wus the | ‘Treaty. | Solo pianist Of the occasion, and im tue reudering: | ol lis Charming work, *Waraplrase de Concert sur | un Lodue Russe, a clevar, artiste piauo compos: fion, he proved hiisel & true ars. ‘The Lieder- | kranz Society, a vocal organization wuich occu. | pies the first piace tu this country, next sang two choruses, “Maguon,’! i Ny. Nagiller, and’ “ihe ou Water Lily,” by Abt. The wonceril precision of | respecting trade | ¢ oi sentiment and warmth o1 ex: | | ' by Operti, | | } TELEGRAM TO THE KEW YORK HERALD. St, PErERsBURG, March 28, 1874, Hon. Marshall Jewell, the Untied States Minister, tonlay signed a declaration marks, It gives to A. ican manufacturers equal pression shown by tuis renowned society in those | rights with those of iussia, tuus completely pro. Selections, and the sonorons, well iraimed bass a oo M . gayi | voice of Mr. Steins, 1n oue Or Lwo solo passages, tecting the interests of Americans. gave entire satisiaction and testitied to the | ‘This is the first treaty signed in both the Russian | avility 0 the conductor, Mr. A. Paur. | and kngtish ianguazes, Miss Cary, the first of American contraltos, | gave the secon t airof the page ju ‘Gh Ugonoit | as only sie can sing it, abu Signor Campan after hts arduous labors a the matinee of *oaen grin,’ aud we mixht a.so say in the same connec- tion Del Puente aut Nanuet, appeared with not a trace of the terrible strain on each voice which be naturally supposed t caused by Wag- opera aicw hours previous, Miss Kellogg it, “ROUMANIA. | pee eee Turkish Imperialiom Against Principality Di- ner plomac. was absent thvongn iiness of the most ere | Kung, | About $5.0 will be realized irom thls benent. cise Te, THeanEW YOAKAHERALS: Lycoum Theatre—Opera Bouffe. LonpoN, March 28, 1874. Saturday night seems to be the most favoraple | It is rumored that there is trouble between inthe week for opéra bouge. Last evening the mania and .urkey, growing outof the action of | should remain for another while, at jeast until THE BEECHER VERDICT. “Not Guilty.” BUT-DON’r DO IT AGAIN. ‘The Congregational Counct! moves stil in amy® | are pending against hin igration tertous Way iff wonders to'periorm, it dows not, Ree $3 maton tour y re oaly a howeve ata ae | Yates the case. ‘They hope thet bats @ase will not | jowever, plant its tootsteps in the sea nor ride./ Ley precedent ior that church in iuture. ‘The upon the storm, thou. it recovnizes the fact that | communication igum iy moutn eouren to this itis ina positon where two seas meet and where | Canney Juanities tne pene that ms cose | sareiul siuvie ‘ sep | MHL om ec repeate ihe person wio the most careiul yavigation is necessary to keep promoted tie al Trasandale basics ahaan'| it clear of the maecisivom, It is in a strait betwixt | two, uaving a desire to depart, which would be tar | ‘the dec! Pate reat ers , SOnGertie rg, | UU diged by its latest action, We samme better for Itself ani for wil concerned, but Drs. | ime Quuucit declares: that those declaraious ste Budington and Storms and: their chureh com- | inconsiatent Miih is action of December & Litd niittees deem it more expedient that the brethren | ald Would justiy tue chu calling the Consett ithdra Wing toetr ielowsiip, Bat in view o the decloration oO; Viymooth con gatuenalisin, Council urches init lows retaiued bor the declared ia nended aby other ehuren, Deependency of Viymouth ehurei | | | chethat i masetans | wiyines that bie unless liter events | The trath and peace shail be brougnt fort and Serip- tural piecepts and Congregational usage saall be vindicated in one side or another. . No br. Storrs bret) and patuetically replied, NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 1874—QUINTUPLE SHERT, rect ded without ealmay Us Counct toxetiver at ali, As to the ailocet ge sal oF Piymouw church to accept & mutuai couneil, they say ib guve neither definite consent nor retuwml, and the brethren shoud have pressea ther offer of oue until they Fecoved a dotmte repy tustead of evasion. ‘Lue Counc! does not pretens to advise Plymouth | enured ik regard ty tty membership, bur they sav tuat the dea of membersiip mm a Congregational charen ia Liat of a covenant between the church an. the member and that the eonsent ot bot | parties to tie covenant aed to dissmve | MeMveSIND, Unless ia ve the inemoer | violates the covenant #9 as to put limeed beyond | tae Wate! care of Lue cuaren, Waer OHARORS OF PROMOLING SCANDAL | might a sum equal to his whole ¥ | oprisommenr ia the Penitentiary VIRGINIA DEFAULTZRS, Disastrous Consequences of Playing BPavo—The Seereiary of the Board of Commissioners Sentenced to Imprison- ment for Four YearseThe State Trease | urer Endicted—He Is, Promonnerd In- sune=TFrouble Aurong the F. ¥. V's. RieaMony, Marele 28, 1874, The recentiy discovered dejaicatiom in tt Sinking Fund of the State of Virginia nas bee | attended by deplorable ceusequences, and has | | caused the most profound sstoulsiment im the | imnas of the confi ting publ . ‘The tirst suspicion chat there was something wroug Was created by mem ers Of the Legiviature seeing Colonel W. D. | Coleusan, Secretary o1 tac Board of Commissioners, al faro bank’, betiimg heavily, and losing In one "8 salar He Was arrested, aud, in the presence of a policeman, While yet tu lis owl room, drew @ pocket haile and ATTEMPTED VO but missed the jugular vein and m poriaut tesa wound im is ne Was Cried, lound guaty and sentenced to four years? for having OUT HIS THROAT, dean unim- prisou or guard house in the country is | minw were top ed, the Doxvlozy sung, and lorged au eulry to cover up $10,000 of his detalea- watehed halt 80 closely as the doar brethren waten fom = ro zene Line Lenediciou. Aud thus | tions, One of the cmef witnesses against him the church butiding were the sessions | CUUEd THe Break Congregational Counc | was Colonel Joseph Mayo, State Treasurer and ex of the Council are daily held. On the out-| EPISGCUPAL CHURGM SCHioM IN NEWARK, 2s memver of the Board of Commissioners of ade a policeman paces up and down con- oe the Suihing Fund, in giviug his testimony against Quite @ sensation is jooming uy among Episco- | paitaus in Newark consequent om asciism woich | has broken out among the coagregution and vestry Of Grace church, It appears the sector, Rev. Mr. Harrison, and the vestry are in favor of | High Church rtuaiisin, wiereas aver) consideravile | poriion of Wie Congregation are DOM A comuan- | Licanoa, sined by osacly 109 members of the churen, has been addressed to Bishop Oden elmer, supplicating Wis tat nee with the advanced rituaLsm in vogue at churen stantly on one street or the other on which the chureh stands, Within ove haif or two-thirds of the time another guardian of the pubic peace may be seen standing at the eutranre to ite chapel on Lauayette avenue, or sitting by the heater inside, Put besides the oMeers of the municiparity 6. are Watchien einpioyed by the church, ‘Tue sront doors of tie building, on Clinton avenue, are kept CLOSELY LOOKED, Every other door, irom the cedar to the session are = om room, the study, gatieries, &c., is loc bolted The possibity of a new issue of inconvertible aud barred, so tat there 14 no means Of ingtess | paper L reyard with ainasement ani anatiety, and, jor delagates, oMeials, revorters, or avy others | in my judyment, such an issue would be a delri- except by the one single dour leading to and aoe a through the chapel to tke church where the ses | “Ml and a shams. —Caartes Suave. THE MDLANS. sions are held, Even a private place under the stairway, Which Was open ior a coup.e of days, has been locked lest sowe one migut through the Stone walls catch # word which if would not ve proper the press or the public should Know. At this single entrance reierred to two men are sta- tioned, one on the outside and one within, Ifa Reported Vheits of Live Stock. Wasmisoron, Marchi 28, 1874. Captain Brayton, Seveuin iniantry, reports irom | Camp Stambaugu, Wyoming ‘Terrivory, that eighs | } titcte Cotemin Le uawillingly disciosed some very dam- aging facts concerntig himself 1t appeared from fis oWo admission and the testimony of two | brokers of this city that Colonel Mayo nad, with- } ous tae consent Of bis associate members of the Board, exchanged “Consol? vonds belonging to the Smatug Kund (or tie tower class, Kuowa as “Peel- ets,” and hau received irom the brokers at various Limes, JUSi as tue Sales Were made, about $3,0U0 in currency, a8 the diterence in tue values, ‘This curvency Colonel faye has never been avle to saus- uy account tor, but gave to Che Court a con- d account of what le did wita it, Belore Weaioms trial enced the Judge o. the Court tad Juv vecerminued to nave Mayo arrested, out on ty. Lver since the icaUion and tue reye- discovery of Coleman's de ulaliols concerning THE EXYHAORDINARY LOOSENESS with whicu tue aifairs of the Sinking Fund were of ab- cunducied Mayo tis been exhibiting sig) errattoa of mind, aud has been drinking ¥ His ueparture was loosed upon rather as tl ting O/ its mina (ian an actempt to elude dis brotiter-iu-law, a member o: the House of Aves (rout Westmoreimud iin search or iu, Bud we as tac Torta a8 | | otinug Of him returned tu | i | from the tun | two weoks | sop nis week he | i t Bleeaimg rom acings; Catarrn, Brome hits, Consumpuga,—A wonscr ul enror— Rocumseni. 8. ¥,, Sam, BTL RV. Prenew, M_D., Buffalo, S. Y. Dear oit—{ had’ sutfered irvix Oaterrh in an agree vate 1 forim (or auous Cwelve Veirsand tor eeveral years from Brouchtal wouble, ‘Tried any doe ors wud thames sting Oenedt, In May, 1874 becoming negcty wort out wiih eseessive elitorial lubors on a piper sam New York city, | was attacked Wich Brouchyis ia 86 suifering almost a tocal loss of votve. L re- turned hon here, bat had beew home only two weens when T Was comipeie ¥ prosra ed Wit’ hemortiage having iour severe blecuing speils with @ frat thece inside Of vine days in mover following £ imaproved sui ae 4 to be she to be about, (hough ina very feebl. state, My Dronclgal Nik jained and catereh was tentoid wore than be Every effort tor relief seemed fruitless wed ta be losing ground daily. { cont nued in this! simest daily, un il about the became so'bad 4s fo be em tw the house. A, triend suggested: vane it | Was exromely sceptical thal ‘ood, as 1 hat lost all heart in remeditn, ticiue aad wre with dis ohe of your circulars, Ad rewully, from wie! me to the conciwion unterstuod your sat least 1 dat ot AGss CATARGH KuMi- fe AL DISCOVERY and Pele ir vigorou, use according te ‘ ino, L soon began to improve. the vi ina short time, brought se vere atinued for several wee! te improved, and | gm mad in hs every vestige of u itis ad nearly dis- appeared, i do cough wh. r, aud thad ent rely” ceased to raise blood vy pectahem 1 have had 2 entirely tr Thad suitered so wach wore tude 1 owe tor the ble-ting. L hands, knows no Loucd I from myexpertonce, that your med as ren ¢ Hemorrhages mm Caturrh, trom wie’ olong, ‘The debt of wrati- have received at your am thoroughty satistied, net perm TOM Ue the worst forme ot tha jloUy disease Cararrh, as well ag Throat and Lung Divas 1 lave re ommended thems | to very many and shat! ever spens in. thelr, praise. | | | | | i sounty,Suarted | Gratetully yours, WM. H. SPLN' P.O, Box 6.7 — fochester, N.¥ proved Baby Carrlage, i price trom $0 to $25, cold ab >) 260 Broadway, near Ninth greet y Buy the New the best BF, A, O, 80 ristador’s Hair Dye Does Its Work . harmlessly, splondi fly; the shades imparted are nature's own; Its appleation easy. so.d by drug wisty Corns, Bunions, diseases of the feet cuged by Dr. uare. Enlarged Jointrmay ACHARIM, 27 Uaom Corns, Bunions, Nails, dec., Cured with- out pain, CORN CURE by tail, 6 wr, KICK, WS Broadway, corner Fulton street. Catarrh—a (specialty. The Most Im. veterate cases cured. Dr. DE KREMEN, 697 Broadway, corner Fourti street, Vatnphlets sent free. Campo’s infallible Specitic Sovereigm remedy tor | houmatism, Neuralgia Cr: ey HbN KY, No. ¥ College place. McKiSSON A ROBINS, 8s Fulton street Dougan’s Spring Fashions of Gents® HATS now ready. 12 Nassau street, corner of Ann. Barus ore, but heaeiny Soe hy ree man wishing ty gain entrance, even to the chapel, | horses were stvien vy Indiaus irom near Camp | totus cuy, vu the very trauewnied brouit Lim ville & Co., the Irish Distillers, Should rush past the outer guard he would be | Browa on the 8th of Marca. ‘Ihe horses were the | here wes Colonel Mayo, UL neither was aware of iL treland Are, tie 260 Pe ot eae nabbed by the inner one. Then at the door | property o: W. P. Nobe, a ire ght coatractor be- | He Presence o° the other until they stepped on the | ¢ ihe ‘medic ‘ol rene to. Ere leading from the chapel imto the churen | Ween Cainp Stamoang evade j Piaworm at the depot. dbere Coionel Mayo Was } brandy. Supplied in casks or cases. United States anouicr man is stuuioned, notwithstanding | ,, Mwor buctiey, third ¢ reporta from Sidney \ Of dleuduatiues Cour, Diuichmonuiehe ning ate enc the Counel “KS Ibsel Mee rs. tue | Barracks the (heit o: seventésu uorses trout River- | 0 Ube | ourt of Kichmond, ea LET Keys eee eetantt tnd Kees te | ade anche, North Paite, on tie Mgnt oF the tah | Wit elomously embezzling and Iraudulently Flegant New Roman, Russian and | of Mareh, ‘fhe tae was comuntted py reservae NVERTING TO IIS OWN ( SULPHUR BATHS, No. 7 West Twenty-fourth street. successors Nave kept the keys.or the kingdom ut heaven, ‘here Is a chauce for a newspacer man sometimes to pet in there, bul there tsa’t Lue Ove hundredth part of a cuance ior hin to get into the Congregational Council, ‘Ths, However, 1s Dol so great a misfortune as it might # em, aiter all, or, as our reporis show, the secrets oO: the Council sumociney yet out. Se eS eee el are butmen, And they ave | tion Indians, who are just wow making strong proiessions of peice. Threatened Trouble Reservat San Franersco, March 23, 1874, A despatch irom Portland, Oregon, to-day says that the indians on the Maipear Reservation aave growa insolent, aud serivas trouble is eared, A detachment of troops has been sent from Fort Harney to protect agent Linville and tua mea, Mr, Linville las discovered a conspiracy amone Lhe indians tom agarate jines. A Com adera- | ble numver of Indias nave lel: the reservation, WEATHER REPORT. the Malpear THAT “UNRULY MEMBER" which the apostie James said Lever had been tamed or could be tamed, Hence some things are ud {ruin Wich some other things uray be iu ferred, aud so the press and the pubue get void of jacts and proceedings ‘rom day to duy. Not, wo be sure, inas complete or correct forim as could be wished. he Council in its jealous guard over its own secrets has hitherto overlooked the discourt ib Was showing to the representatives of the pre who were com: elled io the sideWalks up and down beiore the church, morning, alteracon and eventag, “waliing for the verdict’? Yesterday at noon ivreiaxed its rigor “nd permitied tue pub» 8 scribes to enter the chapel aud take seats there, Which courtesy Was Checriuily accepted by tne press delegate: Nouwithstanding the for two days, at e sented its findings on 0). WAR DRPARTMENT, ) | OPVICE OF THE CHIR SGSAL OFVIORR, WASHINGTON, —1 A.M. f Provabitities, For THE MIDDLE STATES FAL RISING BAROMETER, NORIIT AND PARTLY CLEARING WEATHER, For New England northwesterly winds, rising ING TEMPERATURE, RLY WINDS, CLEAR | ‘ommittes of Seven hus | on of the Couucil, pre- Ov more of the pol sented lor ity.ce aud Opinion, tue larger body | $3,009, the properiy of the | Was tukeu uelore tue Police Justice, aud upon the | itis atreng’ | while he has b | pretty litte theatre in Wourteenth street, | has: barometer, cold and generally clear weathe the former in fixing customs turit’s with | where Almée at present holds forth, was | NOT BEEN ABLE TO AGRER For th and thence to the Olio and Lower Powers. Jena ase ceed : | crowded tron parquet to dome, The bill was | all chalet to te eee al pane {iestiows | Missouri Valleys, northwesterly aud nortaeasterly ea ap exceedingly interesting one, consisting of | Ore Dut to tie Vounell as printed in the Hi lw hugh barometer, low temperature and geu- | OBITUARY. | Orfenbuch's sparkling opera, “La Perichole,” a con; | ire capable ol division, aad a categorical an. | erally clear Weather —— ‘and the denghe ul operccta, “Mons, Choufleari.? | ate ate ree Sted ee Wy caehs, These | For the Northweat northwesterly winds veering Count Johanne» Maria Renard. Aimée was in vot oO: the “Omeabach Works and | PU utd’ on each. questions Tnia fore! | to southeasterly, lower pressure, iow tem, crature A letter from Berlin to tae London Hour reports | natn tor another wouk at this theatre ay | OL course, consumes a yreat deal of ume, | and partly cloudy weather. | as follows:—The German sporting circles have | Chamberlain having bought of tac Brooslya en- | Sowe o! the pre LOL eed For tho Southern States rising barometer, larch 11) suffered Istely a severe loss in the per- | gaLeMent, and the programme will comprise “Le | Conucunihs of approving, ONE barty or iue other, | NOrthWesterly winds, veering to northe and | Petit Faust,” “barbe Bleuc,” i Pie de Madame Angot” and sow of ihe Pre-ident of the Berim Union Olup, Count Johannes Maria Renard, whose biue aud | | when the third qu pproy are perbuticd te southeasterly, low temperature, but risiug in the Western Gulf, answer “Neiiner, ston Was Wade "Ov Friday, discussion, it | eof Virginia, He evidence Oi toe physicians and others, showing tuat ie had vot jor Weeas past been in Ms rigut lund, Was admitted to bail in tie sn oF $10,000, 4s condition to-nigiat leads all Who Know oO: it to believe He is Wopelessiy Insane. Tie prubaoilty of ened by the Lact Liat some of lus near Potulives are sulary amicied, A ievislanive committee been investigat the detieatiog in the Sinking Fund, and wulrep ohunday oF Tees liali a dozen caucidates for the office of Treas- urer of tie Board, ¢ ted to be made vacant. tocluding Mr, K.M. dlunter, are aiready in the tila, By appointment of the Governor, the Chief Clerk o. the ‘Treasurer's office is acting as Treaster. ‘The conduct of Coieuan and Mayo has scrack a HUAVY eLOW LO THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY in this State, and brings humiliation and shame Upon a Cousonweaite Mat has always clamed yior virtue ior her public servants. While Coleman Was well Known in the State, and had hei some pubde positions and been editor of the Richinond Laguerer, he was not, like Mayo, an sus i. Vi! Mayo’s jamily have been prominent. an Virginia ior beariy 200 years. 118 ancestors: were rb AMONG THE POUNDERS OF RICHMOND, en aiawyer ol high reputation, at oLe tine edited ie Soudk, ie couuection With Rover A. Pryor, and daring tie War Wasa coionel im Kemper’s trigade of Pickett’s division, Tie LOSS TO THis STATE by the deialcatigns of Mayo wud Coleman, as far Ae KLOWH, AMOULLS to More than $25,000, DU boud In such cou whether or oral dae Wi wiula, 18 ON da as to uke cd Wak pers ar W hapossive tot dot yy not ia Matione, the of the sureties: W idacn. at king of Vi o's bond. tor Kemper to-day Communicated to the \ssemuy inielii-enes of tue absence of ex feo ins office without giving notice € OF is pr p duration, dad tint pointed a joint Commitee to Whom OL stich ast bouy at once yellow colors are not uvknown on the English | ae Ser oe eee oren, lable “as belng. More vulir covered: bye ane | Party cloudy weatucr, with occasional rain, ow | the” inatter was Geet Stacie ie wel turf, and who died in Viens, where, on account | “Davy Crockett” stil holds out at Nibio" | other, Tne frst part was auswered “x0 by | the Guif coast. | cecedees uae saaltatela tritetd VEACLER TILL LEO ee of un operation tm the ear, he had retired. Count | Preessor Richards lectures during the week at) iY bigs tsar ill es ba pin ent eun rented The rivers will probably rise stightly at Yankton | yguirs uf tuc treasurer's ville. 7 s “One: oF i J 2 i ee vee! 1 Renard was only forty-two years of age, and is bit. | the Colosseum on the “Chemistry of Fire.” \ proportion Ol tue voles cast yesterday rare | and Cairo, and tai ab Nasuville, Civetnnati and eepeaaeee —— terly grieved for by his di ojuther, Whose only The Olympic presents a wonderful bill of “inno- | questions have been disposed of by tie € Louisville. SNOW AT POUGHKEEPSIE, son he was. Frince Bismarck loses ent i plight{ul amusements” tor the week. and Council With revsonable uw the Paronati a ieneld 5 resume amp rter in him, Lhe veceused belong eporearctis ghee ts Fee hinaa | remune te usagelinl oder hevelsen sy ENS CSD LAY, on ca Roney akan We Ree Povonnrrrsts, N. Y., March 28, 1874. litical tend es to the iree conser | Fox proclaiius his intention to save the populace tided over, but the rock on Wuieh the Couacii is — | at the lake stations on April 4. | Four incues of snow tell here fast night, ‘the enthusiastic admuer of Biswmar joreign , of New York irom the blues after the 6th of Apri r TO SP e\ —— i it P LIKELY TO SPI | o Gs C - | wind vais morning is northwest. paler ne grossed A EER heh teens | “ventral Park” will keep the boards at Wak | is that of feito ship between tie churches, ‘This | ‘The Weather ia This City Yesterday. | a : conten Aghia e struzgie aya: a 1 nm, Although ee Se ni - ae ‘isthe main pomt that has Hunuer discussion | The ying rect show phanges in mn tte : % a - A Catholic, he deiended the new Churen jaws dure | Mck’s until Saturday, when it will be replaced by | 14,106 AN Dull Wht has bee unuer discussion | The soHlowing record will show the changes in | yy possibility of @ new issue of inconvertible ing the fast session o. the Prus: speeches against the at.acks of Reichemperger and Windthorst, and his joss is sincerely to be lamented jor ine national cause, Only the last jew years had Count Renard devoted himseli to Hitics, He was Iurmerly secretary to the Em- » Park Theatre will open with t assies in Washinuton und Covstantinople, but | ro sesh i oe Le. pisedlae — sini quitted iis post on his Jather delivering over to | 0 “Le Médecin des Enfants,” one of the ideguti- te the administration of his large gatates in | mate school of French drama, { Sileaia. Couut Kenard was @ capital agriculturist, The Gra Opera puse be ct * and at the same tue Had @ great predilection tor The Grand Opera House sys! ve conducted un. sport. He enhanced the horse racing a un. | der new auspices on and aiter Easter Monday, Mr. Joseph H. Tooker assuming the mana: aent. orted Arabian and English race borses, and ac Mr. Neuendori! will bring out on Monday even- | “The Veteran.” Letta will appear to-morrow night in “Zip; or, The Point Lynde Light,” at Booth’s. Her engage- ment is tor three wer an Parliament in length had the sausiaction of seeing bi rue faenger, Hochstapier aud Amalie von ich . | win rh the Moguish turf In his in u Count img, at the Germania at ® capital musical | Renard was most amiable. Daring the winter | burlesque on “Lohengrin,” called “Lohengelb, season bis drawing roous im Bern were th sort Of depulies, diplomatists, sportsmen, officers and men ot scien lie Kept an open hoyge, aud every one haviug tue ieast claiin to bis hospitutity Was Welcome. Whe music is by Suppe. Miss Rokohl, Frank Bartlett, and Alridge are the soloists announced tor more's concert on Monday evening at the Twenty. second Regiment Armory. The Metropolitan offers inducements to the lov- | ers of “music, tragedy, comedy, farce and the , ballet,” not to speak of other weaknesses, which tt must he very diMeult for tie public to resist. Baron Rossmore, A cable telegram from London, under datg of tt 28th inst., brings the Jollowiug amouncement:. “Baron Rossmore is dead Right Honorable Henry-Calrns Wesicura, Baron Kossmoré in the peerage of treland, was born on the lth of No- W. H. Pope will read (rom memory Byron’s mag- veraber, 1851, and succeeded his father as fourth. mificent poem “Manfred” at Stemmway Hall to- baron, op the Istof Decemper, 18c0, Lord Kose | norrow evening. Mr. Vopt Ithough a young more served in tie britisi aeiny man, is favorably known tu the public as an elocu- | the First re His family 1s, of very ancient descent, couwims down from the | tontst. pean stuck Vall Wassenacr, of W enburg, FPalconer’s drama, “E:lcen Oge,"* which is to be olland. Warner Westenra seitied im dr and in a his brotl ane a hee ‘arhament in L ily have ave. in the Le: produced at the Grand Opera House on the tirst | night of the engagement of the Florences, has a | renlistic Irish haymaking scene tn which eighty suple are to be employed, % commences the reiga of Churles IL, Derrick and Pour Westeur Zen o! that kingdom by Members of tie Westenra Jy distinguished in the and on the judicial bench. 1s eri season of Italian ‘a at the Academy of Music on Easter Monday, F : | Lanee this secona epistie was also given the cold nission, wad Ss09 40 for cartage, storage, ad- | Rev. Joseph Tracy, D. D. h Mile, Tina Di Murska as prima donna. The | shoulder, The Cownel! continued iis discussions, | verusing, ke. Taking this 28 from’ the | Rev. Joseph Tracy, MD. D., for many years New | fips: week's programme is as follows:—Monday, | Voting in the proportion of about 4 yeas to 1 nay, | $1z7l 84, $396 16 is lett as Mr. MeFarlana’s re- | Engiand secretary of the American Colonization onunambula Wednesday, “Oinor: Fre eR i aienen churches which bay Ane cuneae tune fk Rane Rune is fea eae | Society, died at iis residence in Beverly, Mass Stor of the Nortn.’? | “the Committee of Seven remained in session | a day tor our days. z | on the 24th of March, afier a brief illness, at tie mat Keeps its gronad bravely at | all Peiday night until early morn of yester: ‘The charge against Mr. Johnston isa serions one, | eighty years, Mr. Tracy was a native of | wosate 4 Mec EAA wy atteaee | When its report was presented. The and on Saturday next he ts co be leard, waen a mn LD ce ale at rglonet OSA Word saan ttle Rifle ts the mew wttracs | sessions were spent in verbal and phr: satistactory exphination of 75 wday charge Nece u er eee A a8 _ og 0) : noe Liter tion, and will hold out while any powder remains , alterations, so as lo make the oi will probably be had. " audens Stevens, pr. dessé sad : Smith, Professor. Nutting and severat’ otacr 42 Wood's magazine—a pretty and suggestive ET a cngadral a pany ia ca amen ‘ distinguished men, He —seitied im the | change of name which we urze on the proprietors, PO*lble vo the mviung eintreaes, asthe | 7 po ty of @ new issue of imonvertible aaa Mog pasate rte Goneeeere ee yi—that ig to say, the Fifth Avenue The» | HERALD yesterday indicated It would by | paper T regard with amazement and anxiety, and, church. “ He leit that piace to take charge | #tte “Charity”—continnes to enliven and attract | anise PHErdtCranT RHIC LOLUEMA Tacerea tac at ie | in my yndyment, such an issue would be a detri- | of a religious (al Lvs tea and was | crowds. There willbe no chance for the great | imately rewarded by the opening of the doors. ment and a me. -Ctanius SuMNER | ae ine ald PE il iy ee a a ‘er “Alphons to make his début, therefore, f Bvervoody Lh) Mm peliimeil with greater | corder, the Ne BeTeer ( uf Gom- | sme... 1 rrow evening . | Gagerness evidently — th: they wonld tor oTRLT Tan merce wail other papers. He wrote ox edived sev come, To-morrow evening Miss Daven- | CUBerni eriieneaven. “The crown “ete Cod PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. eral vaiuable works, the prime of whieh were port wil resame ker powerful impersonation of | of ryis race was hardly worth the effort made to sit, SSatet CB ee Hi ky a pile Great Awakening,” “iistory of the dmerical | the “Tramp” ‘Tredgett, in which she has made | reach it. It hag been foresiudowed already in the | Isravt'T. Hatch, of Bumfalo, Is at the Firth Avenue curd and 4 ors aa Mer ati Giear thinner auch a remarkable Menauy, Dr iam M,. Paylor, GF the Broadway | Hotel. {ion Society.” He was a hy se Vabernacte, read in the mits fon paper | Ex-Congressman Peter M. Dox, of Alabama, is Vigorous writer and very powerlul os a contvover- “Lohengrin” wil be given at (ne Academy of | sytended to be desermpiive of the unanimity with ateetater sini ant J J si og Sialist, RRR | Musie on Mouday evening for the Jitu Gime. On | which the report was adopted. staylig ut the st. Nicholas veh ae Rev. Dr. Stork. Wednesday the fascinating little Austrian prim® | ne ge eAy OF THR COUNCIL, | _Assemblymen Harvey G. Wastman, of Poug! aishy: pie cng follows:—-The Rey, Dr, ‘f, | Pedatice under the Strakosci management ws | was read by D chairman of the com. | dudge 't. 0, Theaker, formeriy United States Com- oP ee ake euhant er ieed vo ot | Leonora, in Favor) With Gam » Del | inistes of Seven, adge Walker presided missioner of Patents, is regisvered at the St. Nicho- Stork, formerly pastor of St. Mark's Lutheran | Puente and Nannottt, rol Friday we are | phe report sets forth With what patience the | jas Hotel. ; church in Baltimore and st. \ndrew's church i romnised © Saturday matin¢ée Council bas hsiened to the statemen: of ) this city, died here lagi might. He was editor of | “Lohengrin” for the iaet time, | the churenes by which it was. convened, | A Woman, aged seventy-six years, has jnst dic bd Lutheran Home Montiiy a+ tie tune of Ls | : — - and mnt from Plymouth cbaren, | in the Chester (England) workhouse, of which she decease, Fhe " | The possibility of a new issue of inconvertible | 0 ine egg Sua. a r nytt else | was an inmate from her twenty-first year. | - ” ' . relating te the case. The Councli say that churches “4 < | THE MOORE-PINCKNEY CONTEST. | paper 1 regard with amazement and ani and, | yy fo owship have wright to of f Kunwar Marnam Singt, brother of the Rajan of ine my judgment, such un issue would be a detri« es SUMNI The State Senatorial ty ating Committee | appointed for the purpose of inquiring into the | yeni and ¢ election of Hugh H. Moore, for ihe representation | of the Righth Senatorial district, met yesterday im the Metropolitan Hote The committee, consist+ ing of Senators Cole, Tovey and bradley, wer resent. The seat Was contextcu hy Mr, Waiters. | neKney. In the moraing session iorty-ive voters gave their evidence before the committee. The most shai. —CHAF PATAL RAILROAD COLLISION, ‘Two Men Killed? and Two Sertousty In- jured. Last evening two freigut trains collided near the | point of rocks, Jarsey City, on the Pensylvania important be alee was thal of James Evans, | Railroad. Wiliam Day, @ fteman, and a who swore that at the poling place or the Nine or od, and two Inen—Metz, an engineer, teenth Kiection district of (he Pwent a: man were kilied, ¢ bly district, while the Senatorial bailots Ww hg | snd Keys, a conductor, were badly scalded. John counted in bunches of ten by the inspectors, pre- | MeCleliand, the telegraph operator, Who had been viously to their being petted, he saw an inspector | ynatracied to hold one of the trains Ui the ovher named Quinn gather up a banch of tickets, squeeze | had xed, citer misunderstood the order or them in bis hand and pet them inte nis pocket, | neglected tls duty, and the collision was the re- and with the other hand take ont of his pocket | sult, MeCielland soon after fled, but he was ar. another bunch and threw them mto the batiot | rested in the Third precinct of Jersey City. Tho box. After the taking of other testimony the | bodies of the fireman and brakeman were cons committee adjouraed to Mondpy. - Vayed La beagy’s Morgue to PWalk an (AQUe ate | wreport yesterday morning whieh | Arbuckle, Lefedre | , | | the temperature for the past twenty-four iours 1m | comparison with the corresponding d s indicated by the thermometer at iy , MERALD Wuildin and true, alber having une matter uuder advise: ment Thursday afternoon and evening, brought m Was Not satis- lactory to the Council. They patched up a trace for th rnoon which met with greater iayor, | put Was not just the thing needed, and tiey | were jefi to their Own jmediations uuti the even- | ing. Mr, Theodor OF last Inu's Tilton, not content w: the im- | 3 ine had already gamed by his con tion with the case Which brought the Council r With that which i Lotter of Fruday Was likely to give him, rushed madly sterdav. . Poreri tor correspunding daie ne | together, uc to that: be im yesterday week rae Cover Johnston with Fraud. Daniel McFarland, once famous as charged with der of Albert 's office yestord d_vesterday. rinting me Of commitnieation to vour | omicially put on whe min. | are lor corresponding “WHERE | At (OF TI PRESS) FEAR 10 | Rees Feettol edly . TREAD,” | | with another letter, which was p: nted to the | | Councti at tis afternoon session by the Hond. G. | R ARRAIGNED. Walker, Assiscant Moderator, ib is as Lollow: | pantel McFarland Charges Archibald | oF your Moerittory tm sons Why ni ody wou i the n 01 Richardson, was in the iteruoon to support a speetfully offer you this present brief letter asa substicute, hope that it way be within the possi- | charge of gross ‘raud agaist Ar ald Johuston Joints which Youre. asked to decide | the auctioneer, He alleged ths last named ith} manent sti mi tureh the se men on your jJournel a ontleman has systematically victimized him to the mne of several hundred doflars. ‘The amdavit tollows:— “During @ voluntary absence of a member from | ited with the Mayor's clerk, Mr. Farrel!, stows the oraiuan speeitic charges of grossty anchristan | embed agai st him by @ brother im the | that McFarland, about two weeks age, seut to ne dechnes to answer, & , ¥ ’. buses O! atom Which has heen constants re. JouNston’s auction rooms thirty causes of iterated during your proceedings—tmpiies thac gross | books and stationery, aggregating in value to & charges were ade agamst me, and tha: these charvesL | the amount of $1,600, deponent agreciug 10 declined to answer ve per ce s 0 Mis Aue | 1s dere mot the every man among you knows pave CD ar ce ce ne ee t 8 | Hdid nor dectin swe, ‘s z ae + by ipnsk you. ther ia Act ot 1@ to mo, to per. | Mt= Johuston offered Mefuriand S what mit the trae record yours, “ BrookLyn, Saturday, March 2s, 1s; A brief debate ensned, bul as the letcer of which this Was the suppl nt Hat been retused ami. had heen realized ter him, but tue hitter having re- , fused to accept, the ¢ is now betore the stayor. | 5 Which purports to exp he matter | states that the sale oj tue goods realized S1.271 M4, trom Which tue auctioueer subtracts $127 78 as mpany the false. Respeccully PH OORE TLL1O, | Irtendiy advice, bnk ie thinks | it Was not © nd Badingwon are. purity of therr motives “)iohal principles aud Mabvors wht | reproor or counsel one to another the first letter to | for. he | however, | and their } Usages. Koppoorthulla, India, has become # Chris | was baptized at Juilundhuron the Istof February. Mr. Gladstone has wriitea to Shy oh saving that though he duos not Intend to devote his fature ime to the study of philology, he wall ect They called forth ths ¢ were of public i ! notoriety in this city ated elsewhere, and were | give it to the investigation of non-political sub: | bringing xcandal not ouly npon vie local churehes, | jects Dus upon the denem! | visel, It was to prose | the Church that th brethre | for this suey deserve the | THANKS OF TRE COUNCKL and of the Christian commurdty npOn Christianity purity and honor of | yomonsirated, And “He is ali through Tickborue,” said Isabella Coomes, # London needlewoman, when she was | arrested for breaking several lanterns with a Mint stone. “I would lose my life for Tichvorve. But | ‘The, report lakes reference to the paper of | she only lost hor iberty for a time. eS a nd inure se urok’s | ‘The Claitaaut has become quite at home ir dysclaimer that it Was desigmed to injure fen leptin te | the body to Whom it Was addressed, They aay | Abe Prison, His manner is very pleasant, but he | 5 | Plymouii’s method of .dropping @ meémocr will not answer when addressed as Tichborne. Was exceptional, but if sees no reason | ito is employed in picking oakum, but he does not , why # conierence of the three ehurches 4 . | or Frintora could not have Neen cailed after that, | 40 much work in comparison with otter convicts, 1 An yuh, the cage copld Yave Yon eaklaiued Aud | is dygers beimK sult and untae, = | Freckles, Bla pape rd with amazement and anciety, and, in my judginent, such an issue would be a detri- ment and « shoime,—CHARLES SUMN! Dowt Wa The citizens of New York and vicinity have, noticed our irequent advice Wot to no doubt, pie or cout had become thoroughly seated: « ir tings, and they Were in climost the last of cousumplion, bat tike care miseives In time. “An ounce of ‘re ventive: ts Las u pound of eure.” AIL Coat | Couls, soar Diuiculs Breathing, and all alections lo Throat, ith dobes aad burg. leading to | Consumptic ainly be cured by wang iL $ Hone OF HOUND AND PAR. B h Is now ording to the rl 1 recipe of the Jace Dy a celebrated physic 1 Ai D0e. a bot and von’s Ceatral Modiene Warelouse, ) Six ay the Larwe or $1 size set alx buitles tor { Whew isthe most economical, 1 1RG's TOOTHACHE | DAOPS cure tothace t one inimite, sold py all drug. | gists at Lac, A.=—The Expenscheid Hat for the Spring of ISTE cannot be surpassed in the essential qualities ot Lneness, gti udtuste. Try them at 18 Nassau street. for Dizhetes, sand sold gravel a debility cious acts. by ail il Trusses Used W supplicd by the ELASTIC TRUSS COMPANY, hich soon cures Rupture. 28 branch oftices indilerenteiues. “Finger pads’ noc used, A.—Herald Branch Office, r Fulton avenue and Boerum st! Open irom 8 A. M, to On sunday from 3 to 9 P —Easter Festivat Brooklyn, Hat,” leading style. 212 Broadway, corner Fulton, Knox's All Cases Rh * ose and A—Dr. B.C. Perry, the Skilf! Derma- tolowist, 49 Bond street, New York, cttres with spectal us all Lruptive and other Scalp Dis oss and prematurely Gray Hair: Dry ndran, Cnuniely Wrinkles, Mo Redness of the Nose and Face; also, Moth Patches, heads and Pinply erufuons. script ral A—For Pimples on the BF; Black- headsor Fleshworms obtain from your druggist PERRY'S IMPROVED COMEDONE AND PIMPLE, REMBD® the | great Skin Mecicine, of consuit B. ©, PERRY, the aoted Skin Doctor, 49 Hond street, New York, A—For Moth Patches, Freckles, Tan and plorations, ask your druggist for VER! REORLE LULLON | 1 is in ald | cases intall 1. He | es Dilke | ss. Depot, 49 Bold street, AwePerry’s Bayberry and Wormwood Is wnt elegant Vegetable Hatr Drese vs the hair beautituly solt and flexible. 9 Bond street, nt of beast Dy alt tow n honora le yes and an titelliwent de n realized in the othe WRAU DS O1LEN TA M. or MAGIOAL 4 Hewluk th than the ve erdie ne oot adaptability Unitke t rd ot t pness, rene V setual POPE ONS T 1 it is inionde mned hy the Bi inapror Found at vr. a0 | MAL 1 street gists! and Milliners’, NOY Batchelor’s Hinir uye & Never fails, Bstablished 7 vears. Sold and. prope: piled at BATCUB LU js Wis tagbar esd HOW Bee ws Spring Style of Hat, Light quisite in finish, now ready, 25! Fourth avenue, between twenty fitth aud Twenty-sixtu streets, oalls Playing Cards—The Best, the upest. Ask for and insist on getting them.” Sold everywhere, efenberg Marshalls Catholicon= nded extensively by physicians for the per Ta nt cure of We vas, 3 vousiess and all col plaints to which wont 5 GhAGe BE ade strect, Herts & Co., Furniture, have now reop:ned their new warcrooms with the band» somesi and Les assorted stock of First class Furniture over exhibited in this city. and o uunprecedentediy low pri 4.x jtisite new designs silver, wood and ebony, birds-eve, mipte and mahogane butternut, Hatrarian, ash'and white boy Chamber suits, Also, a tine assorument of ry and Dining Room Furnitare, 1n every varic Best goods ai lowest prices. 806 and 89° Broadw: eleventh street. Parlor, Li ‘opposite Hardly any Case of Gout, Rheumatism, Leprosy or any of the various forms of chronte cate. neous eruptions that have 10 AONE 1 le ne he inire~ ducti Dh OF AM MO huvenue. Sold by all druggist. Alto by K corner Putton and Washiagtem strcets, Brookly BMS Horse-Timers.—A Large Supply Just 1,000 Las | and for sale by VE. TR MAG wily. N, GUEDIN & Bankers.—J, B. rk, wil pav the hiea spanish Doubloons aut Havana Bank itis, Martinez & Cos ratescac Irritated Lungs Obtain Relief from JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. Napoleon’s Cabinet Champagne.—For sale at the leading wine merchants’ and grocers), BOUCiC, PILS & Co., Sole Agents, 37 Beaver street. Neuraigia, Selutica and Rheumatism annihilated and eradica by br. JOUN P. GAMP- RELLIS “MAGNETIC RADICAL CURE, ver iath: Endorsed by our iirst citizens, 66 Fulton streot and drugsisis’. $1 vs enuine Mecrschuum and le and retail, Repairing and 27 Jolin street, four doors west of Pesacht Zwetchenwasser, St. Croix, 1 Rums, Hungarian Wines and Cordials, LANDS. KANTROWITZ & CO, Wt Canal strect, and 169 Real Bargai China, Glass, and Gas Fix tires, Tn order to dispose 5 00,009 worth of sure plus stock and to make rogme tor new &00., offer the following inducements on a portion of their sheathing and | teeth. On some the enamel is ve stuck 4 percent discount om $500 worth of gas Ox- nt on $30,000 worth of china aad tacts, dessert vets, toilet st Lunt on BLUM Worth of cudery amd ¥ sets 23 per cont dis fine placed war. The “Beebe Range.” ; Price reduced :—$5) ror The largest fa ‘Orders ine repaits received by bh Nos. S10 and 12 Reade street. JANES & KIRTLAN The Ow ow Private and Public can forn) bo conception of the saving they woula v and Horsetlesh by Keep NIMENT OF LODIDE OF u Ty int all cases of ILis prepared by WIGGIAM M. GILES: sixth av. and sold by all druggies, & CO., Chenusts, There’s a Wonderful Difference tm “thin, The tendency Visto sirengthen ant whiten this delicate. Iso to hapart fragrance to the breath, of SOZ0D The Age Is Prolific in Mushroom Ton— ies; hut somehow the pablic, after twenty-five yeurs' ex. live-sustaining and emf. } perience of the in atin 1 Henty wholesome propertics of VDOLPHO WOLPR MALIC SCHNAPPS, look coldly upam | nervousness positive! a Dr. Lieut RUEUMATIC [EME ai Jobn sireet and gaists’, A.—Rapture. De MANSH (late of No. 2 VG y be con suivad at rooms Nos 18 and ‘19. Astor ladies’ en trance in Vesey street) until May L when he may be | found at the old. established office, No. 2 Vesey street No connection whatever With No. sey street until May Le i A.=—Euu Angelique, for the Teeth and nis. COTINT, FOOD for infants, DI 1 & oO, Bu are the s ina nufacuyr. er is Agents ROB. Vendome sant Ennatu- | SOHTEDA these @3 imenis on Hunan credulity Try “Phalon’s Nizht-Blooming Cereas* on your hanake: f.and dress the hair with “PEHA- LON INVIGORATO! 4 SUA Lins B Wigs, Toupees, &e—G. 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