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Show WILL TIGHTEN PURSE-STRINGS. Mrs. James Henry Smith No Longer Financial Eacker of Portuguese Royalist. Paris. The Kxcelsior publishes an iccount of Mrs. James Henry Smith's ronnection with the Portuguese roy-inst roy-inst movement, and shy she has finally decided to t.lve no more money 0 the cause. Mrs. Smith is quoted as vaying: "According to the terms of agree- j ment, the marriage of the eldest son of j Horn Miguel to an American Ay i tantamount to hi renuncii.tioii .f the I h rone. To be the mother of the jueen, my son-ln law to become king, 1 must cesse to be his mother in-'aw. The conclusion is tn.M i don't tlvrf' t necessary to help in the restoration I if a triumph which would mem. the j Jlvorce of my d'uiehtrr. The royal s', like every movement, Interest me. Imr not my forniiie" Interest in the royal! I cause in de rlbed by the lncc-Uior as "ruching ' rem post to pillar with a waonloal jf hat boxes. a!iVV trunks, salt ; ase and a phonograph." i |