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TRI-WEERLY EDITION. TERAIS OF SUBSCRIPTION. ' di-Weekly One Yoar. - -- - -- $4.0 a Six-tonthai. 2.0 ", Tihroa months. - - - 1.0 RATES OF ADVERTISING. One square one insertion $1.00. For each subsequent insertion 500;. Obitua rie.antdTributos ot Respect charged for as advertisements. Liberal (liscount inlatl or contract advertisements. JO1 WORK. Bill Heads, Letter Ihnai, Envelopes Postors, Cards, Invitations, Tickes, &c. antly execntoa at this office,---CIIEAP FOR CASH. THE PAPAL CONCLA VE. ISOLATION. Everything connected witli or having relation to the Conclavo is rigorously protected against oxter nal curiosity or interference. The arcades of the loges and the win. dows, even to the immenso one be longing to the logle of the Bone dictines, are carefully walled up. A small wil do baf is left open in each wall in order that the light may not be entirely exqluded. The only places which are not thus darkened are the salle du trone and the royal staircase. It is by this staircase that the cardinals enter when the arrangements for the Conclave are coipleted and by which they leave the building when the election is over. It has a door which is closed by four keys, two for the interior, which are separate ly kept by the camerlingo and the master of ceremonies, and two for the exterior, which are in the possession of the Marshal of the Conclave. EXTERNAL RELATIONS. The enceinte of the place where the Conclave is hold being isolated in the manner described, eight holes framed with wood, liko those on sees in the doors of the monas teries, are cut in the euclosures. They serve to pass the food and all the other necessaries which are re quired for the use of the cardinals and their conclavists. Two of these apartures are effected in the bord ing at the foot of the royal stair case. THE WINDOW OF THE AMBASSADORS. Besides the eight openings (f communication a window is oponed in the door of the royal staircase. It is through this that tile Sacred College gives audience to tile am bassadors wvho may have commnuni cations to make on tihe part of their governments. A thick curtain prio tects it against profane curiosit. 'Til window, as soon as the audience terina~ed, is carefully closed. It is through it that the ambassadors of tile authorized governments who have not charged their cardinals participating in the Conclave ~with tihe duty pronounce their veto. THE2 VETO. Formerly, when tile election wvas made conjointly by the people and tile clergy of Rome, tihe Emperor had the right of veto between the day of tleQ scrutiny and thlat of the consecration. Centuries thenf olipsed without there being any question of this veto, whlichl reappeared under' the forml of interventioni on the part of governments, even in the Conclave, before the majority of two-thirds wvas established. Tile governments which claim the right to exercise the veto are Austria, France, Spain and Portugal. Nevertheless the last named coun try is only one the right of which has been officially recognized (by a bull of John V.); Portugal, how ever, had never exercised it. The others have all made use of it at different times. THE. INDIR1EcT yETo. Inasmuch na to secure election the- candidate must obtain two. thirds of the votes the indirect veto may be exercised by every individual cardinal wvho is a master of a third of the votes plus one. Tile govern ments often have recourse to tis means of defeating an obnoxious candidate. It.;is surer than the formal veto, because the latter has not always been reapected by tihe conelaves, as4, again, it may be exercised Agains t sevoral cardinals, while the governments -can only design a single one. It is asserted that Germany has vainly tried to secure this third ,by 911 kinds of manouvres canyin'g the coin~e of lash year._______ A bill has been offered in the Cali.. forpia1 Sqg prohibitig any per son to dispose of more than one square mile of land.i.wsix hundred and fprty eeres-.-by will. .The, ob jeot is to brea~li up . tb.he, Jmese grain and cattle rgtnehes..h3od in that state by a few proprietors, and seure their subdivision into emal FRESH ARRIVALS! .Fresh Arrivals 11, -AT J. O. BOAG'S, On1 Th1~e Corn'er. 0 REi ll and warranted lGarden Seeds .. at five cents per paer, which sold last year at 10 cents or 3 for 25 cents. --0 Very best choice good and eating Potatoes, Family Flour, Meal, Grist, Bacon, Lard, Rice, Cigars, Tobacco, Can dies, Assortment of Fanoy Cakes and Crackers, Mackerel, Died Her rings, Fancy Groceries, All of which will be sold as low as the lowest for cash. The stock of Dry Goods, suc, as Donos tics, (:alicoos, Dresa Goods, Shbawls, Furs, Nlilli nery Goods, will ho sold very low to clear thom out. Call soon and see for yourselves. You will always fin.1 a fall lino of Notions, Buttons, Trimmings, &c., and Fancy Goods, kept at the Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and MILLINERY BAZAAR. In faot you can get almost anything yon mant. that is in th, Grocery, Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Notion or Millinery line. All knowing themselves indebted to me will please come forward and settle up at onco, as this is a hard year and I inust havo mnoney to carry on business. fob 5 J. 0. BOAG. WATERS' ORCHESTRION cims ORGAN isthienostbenutiftulin style and perfect in to ne ever nade. It han the celebrated Concer to stop, which is a ine imitation of the intan Voic, and t wo ad es hatOctaves of balls - tned in perfect hnar - a mony with the reeds, 0nd their efet is ma.. -ican and electrihinar. WATElR' CLARIO.0 NA, IIROHESTRtAL, n -MF -CONCERtTO,. VESP ERu,0E.NTENNJAL. CHIMIES, CHAPEL, nd OOTTAOE OROANM, in Unique renchm Ca 5es combIne PUITY ofVOXIO toith great voiauue qf tone, suitable for Parior orCh urch. WATERS' PIANO8 $ in' A RE TIHE BEST MfADE; t&h Tone,Touceh, Workmanship, and Durability Unsurpassed. WVarranted for SIX YEARS. ItIt0ES EXTR EhiELY LOIVfor enshd.a.n thiy I nstallnmente received. Insteaments to let until paid for as per contraet. A Liberalti Diiscount to 1na'hera.Mwnat ers,Churches Gehools, etc. AGENTS WVANTED. tapecinalinueenaset to the trade.Illustratedl tanlogtne ilned. Second-hand Instrunente at 4IREAT BAlI. OAINS. 1IO0RACiE WATER1S da SONS, ] Mlanufnetuurera and Denier. ,40 EAST 14th ST.,UNIO.' SQUARE,N.Y,, C WEST f ALADDIN . &80N8'lISECURITY OIL,' THE BEST HOUSEHOLD OIL IN USE, Warranted 150 Degrees Fire-Test, IVATERL XVIITE IN COLOR. Fully Doodorized. WfILL NOTl EXPLODE. HIGHEST AWARD Dentennial Exposition For Excehlenco of Mianunture AND) HI101 FIREU TEST. Endorse4 by tboisiirance ompaies. .L'ead this Ccrtificae- One of. Miany. Tiem 'n n INt'ntANcE Co. or J3A/ruos, i - i;. '.u"-n: Ilavinag usmed the various oIls sold in this city for il luminatig purpoassI takephons ore, in recoumemndine your "Aladdin Security .ias the rvto, e ever used In outr house. I.-AtudlA l'Dt2tW REESE, President. Manufaetured by C. WEST & SONS, 3Daltinere. Try it, and yout will use no esi-e.. Best is Wheapost NEW WILLLCOX & GIBBS AUlTOMA TIC Silent Sew inq JMachines Latent '4ntk~a, idoP Ya~oibil Its suirpasing merit ialaes It b 'f4 lor. petition, and makes it the ohea ;,~ttti standing theo large inducemnen a 8 oie by selrso osy, hgsrgiguing, troubleseine, two. Onl Mdanein the lMort Wit Aut1 nie : Features, and with nlo TensIonl to - M anage. WTite by Poital Oard f* i9Lt L&s (0Oar. Bon d St.) 698 Dasadway, N tr eU THIs standard article is com. pounded with the greatest care. Its effects are as wonderfil and as satisfactory as ever. It restores gray or faded hair to its youthful color. It removes all eruptions, itching and dandruff. It gives the head a cooling, soothing sensation of great comfort, and the scalp by its use becomes white and clean. By its tonic properties it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, prevetiting baldness, and making the hair grow thick ahd strong. As a dressing, nothing has been found so eetal or desirable. A. A. layep, M. D., State At;. sayer of Massachusetts, says, " The constituents are pure, and carefully selected for excellent quality; and I consider it the BEST PREPARATION for Its intended purposes." Priee, One Dollar. 3oinghaUn's Dye FOR THE WHISKERS. This elegant preparation may be relied on to change the color of the beard from gray or any other un desirable shade, to brown or black, at discretion. It is easily applied, being in one preparation, and quick ly and effectually produces a per margent color, which will neither rub nor wash off. Manufaotured by R. P. HALL & CO., NASBUA, N. R. 0ola r s g DtMi, sa esuat is #lUse. P %EARL We ae Agents for the PEARL SHIRTs We guarantee them to be made out >f the genuine Wamsutta Muslin, md the bosoms of the best linen mud three ply, each ply being linen. We warrant them to Ait in every >articular, or money refunded. PRICE -$1.00 EACH. Don't say they are too cheap to e good, but come and see for your-' elves. MOMASTER & BRICE. dec 29 7Nii Groceries. -o [AM REOE V$NG daily fresh ugars, Coffees Green and Roast ed, Tea, Flour, GrWist, Meal, Syrups, Molaseos, :Sbda; Soap, Starch,aigging and Ties, DEceen, Ard--in Bble., Ca~~ andc Buokets seed Oats, Rye and Barley, Nails, !race Chaing, /Hoi~ e At o ~1e shoes, Axle groea White Wiie Jider Vinegar.'( SW All goods dlieNDI( ~orporate Iivroits. i ~jresh Qbsv' 1 Detrn e ltAo dA v BweBur D. R. F44NNIKEN HLINCE~ WICH TDZG & CO., HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A CAREF ULLY SELECTED STOCK OF -AND A CHOICE ASSORTMEN'I, QO TRDADS WI JS .Ae D t3%tQU s . t0e same as he4 glye in. ersp a ad 1)uin 0 care egvn to paoki:g. end fratalogue ja TICRMlpASH. TO THE PUBLIC.:, M~ Y ottioori know that I hhad Iietotoforo led the FURNIioRa trade of the .ouvh, in style, quality anl iprices. .6h0 rtu n' Westue waen diesa giaIs can be putobased .s oleap from moan in. the North and WVeut. lapgonicain I do not go backwards. but continually raise the standard of iny goods, ina add new st~ylo-. I 11 tVe in'. to roAutjtion in prices w herover possible, rind spared no ex peneoto p1too in your hantOi a pric' list that will holp,yoll tr) prhaso gouds. hI repec lAy initeyo , to call and exam e any stobk aad pribes before pur ohasing olsuwliero. ( Ordos by mail will rooive an miinh attontion as ifgiven in person. It would make the list too larg6 t) do. oribe it copy all the different prices of Parlor Suits, Diging Ro m, Of1loe. Stin ding, I~rlor aind Ldies' Desks, Seoreta Pies, Dwarf LibrariQs, and .Book Casos, aatinfaotured by ino. Thanking you for past favora, I remain, yours respectfully. G. V. DeGRAAF, 147, 1471 and 149, IMOAD STREET, Jan 8 .i"- N o charge for drayage or packing. THE LATEST ARRIViLS BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES! HAVE just returned from the inarket, having selected one of the hand somest, largest, and best assorted stocks over brought to this place, for the especial benefit of the citizens of Fairfield, to which I respectfully invite their attention. I 0 To the Ladies who would have the pretiest styles of fDRESSES, GLOVES, LINGERIE, and the very daintiest SH-OES Call on SOL. WOLFE. 0 -J To the Gentlemen who would get the very latest and nobbiest suits of CLOTHING,,HA'kS, SHOES, BOOTS, and furnishing GOODS Call on SOL. WOLFE. 0 To those wh,9 are in need of goods of 11 kinds, otions in great variety TABLE LINEN, HOMESPUNS HOSIERY DOYLIES, CHECKS, -BUTTONS" TOWEtS,' TICKING, HAMBURG EDGING, BLANKETS, BLEACHING, VALISES and TRUNKS: -THESE MAY BE FOUND AT-. 'FURNITURE, Airrieod andl to Aiirb, Mon sieting of Walnuta Oham~bei Suites, Pisipted Cottage Suaites Wardrobes, Sideboards, Safes, Book Cases, -Bnreaus, Tables "Chairs, Be~d teads, Cribs . *psyrs, de~-~iks, 'Wash stands, 1bounges, Sofas, Hall 8th'nds, I Hat Raeke,- ,Coat, Ho'oks, Cornek Stahds-for Design arid WYi-kmanship Un. equaled, Sir Sav ~ghi bills by pu rchasing AT 403 A NEW SUPPL~ '", RusTrc WrINOW SHADEs Iq'ip Vricey uiri~ -' '~~ot will neverget out otsorder, and will last long p h 1yqt9e Shade MATTRESSES, 1 Spring Beds, Picture 1~ims 1 ictures, ra ckdet dht~o idre a~ Ciarriages. U BZ ,b il Ang inil 1 at Prices totSuit te Times .:4 ~ Neatly done at mndorate Prices. tp~ n goj Ik~bi b'n a fill 5Ulgpl of Mbthti ) C3I ases pd Co na fifnest flish. A A pp e u G id BjARDS I *,wjq~jwy~1 1, a' totab~'k'dG OM e O~~idtlr Metehens HaJde t'toa *h4I comtodenb andi centrally Iloato i l ~ t r1~l j~~ii~IPrices paid for on, er efiAu; J.' 01.A< er&Oo., caraesten, 8.0O. feb T-4t 1. 5s MeARLEY. sepn6~ 2a~