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Show Puotf. FovLEa'.s Lectures and PllIlENOLfXilt'AL- KxAJrWAifQjV'S. Prof. 0. S. Fowler delivered the first of his special lectures at the old tab-cruaclo, tab-cruaclo, to ladies only, yesterday afternoon, after-noon, and tho atteiidauoo was larc. In the evening, according to announce menf , ho repeated bis lecture on "Love, Courtship and Matrimony. ' ' The lecturer sustained tho interest of his discourse iu an unbroken way lor over two hours, and tho eager attention and . frequent appluuacof'thc large audience left no doubt whatever that ho was thotouhH' appreciated. This evening he will IcoUire to ftcntleuicn only, although al-though he challcpges the attendance of ladies who arc nut over-burdened with prudery. The subject is "Manhood, "Man-hood, and the Sexual Relations," aud will be largely a repetition of the lecture lec-ture alreJy delivered to gentlemen. This he- premises to handle without gloves; but ladies who desire to hear the subject treated will be allowed ad-mitt:Miec. ad-mitt:Miec. Aside from the lecture this oveuii.ii, there is only one more announced that on "Tho immortality of the sou!," but inasmuch aa prolbs-sor prolbs-sor Fowler lias other good lectures in j his repertoire, it may Ijo that wc shall hear from him again during tho oom-ing oom-ing week. He can still be consulted at the Townsend House. |