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November 23, 1876 PORTLAND mE 33’ 18S3-"TOL- “• PORTLAND, THURSDAY —T-n-'SHEU TERMS $8.00 PER ANKER, IK ADTAKCE THE CORTLAND DAILY PRESS, Does BUSINESS CARDS. the Argus desire to apply Maine laws We think it clear Published every day (Sundays excepted) by the _miscellaneous. the PRESS that the term of the The Louisiana to Connecticut as Returning Board. well as to Vermont? The Presidency should be increased to CO., certainly PORTLAND PUBLISHING * Republicans in Connecticut six F. M. RAY, THURSDAY NOY. ’7 have discovered years. It came near so fixed in the | MORNING, 23, being Congresatnan At 109 Exchange Portland. ineligible Electors, which are to Frye’s Explanation t ike St., Wholesale Stock at Retail • they willing framing of the Constitution, and it would se^ Action of the a In We do of those Congresaional C'oo» Terms: Eight Dollars Year advance. T( Counsellor at not read anonymouB letters and commnnl alongside Democratic discoveries have been better if it had been. If the term m ill subscribers Seven Dollars a Year il in ad' Law, paid cations. The name and of in 1873—1'he Board Wot ranee. address of the writer are t , ineligible Republican Electors, It is an- were thus an additional VoadoHurd for linm removed to Ceutcnniai Block, all cases lengthened provision not for , nounced that should any indispensable, necessarily publicatio Governor Ingersoll is in the en- make a President ineligible for re- Franilnleut Act, bat for a 1*1 .stake EXCHANGE STREET. but as a guaranty of laith. thus TIIE MAINE-STATE TRESS good joyment of an office of “trust and election, securing an important step iu the Construction of Las WHOLESALE " e cannot profit” toward Kimply PRICES undertake to return or comma Civil reserve Thursday DISCOUNTED! under the Service reform by removing the published Morning at $2.50 s Government of the every PORTLAND, ME- nications that are not used. United States, to use year, if paid in advance at $2.00 a year. sepl9 U3m temptation official patronage to that to wit, that of Commissioner of the end To the Editors of the Lewiston Journal: The great mark-dawn sale of Circuit .—Indianapolis Journal. Rates op Advertising: One ineb of the Court of the The as the space, Dr. R T, W Eveby regular attache of the United States, and conse- A national misapprehension existing to Louis- length ot column, constitutes a ilcXo, Press is fumishei I is, positive good must necessarily “square.” with Returning Board, its duties, its $1.50 per first 75 cents week • The Natural! a Card certificate quently ineligible as an Elector. It is now arise from iana history, square daily week; per Magnetic Physician, countersigned by Stanley T the remarkable closeness of tbe the personelle of its members, and the fact !aat afrer; three insertions, or less, $1.00; continuing He shall on them Eullen, Editor. Ail Messrs. lay bands and they shad be healed railway, steamboat and hote i believed that General William B. Hoar and u- every other day after first week, 50 cents. Franklin, pending political fight. The and Wheeler, Frye of the .‘109 Cor. Elm Si* managers will confer a favor upon us disgraceful gressional of Half three insertions, or 75 one I Cumberluud, of by demandin; 1 the other Elector at on Committee the 43d Congress -.ye square.' less, cents; WINTER nov8 large the Democratic criminal system of terrorism which SLITS 7 dtf credentials of has char- been ’ week, $1.00; 50 cents per week after. OVERCOATS, every person to ou repeatedly quoted in condemnatic claiming represent It, ticket, is also reason of are my Special Notices, one third additional. Journal. ineligible by holding acterized the Democracy’s desperate struggle apology for this corn inDmeat! Under head of “Amusements” and The barbarisms “Auction office under the United States Government. for in of the “white man's pm $2.00 GAD III supremacy the South will be in Sales,” per square per week; three insertions TCHCOCK, exposed Louisiana have never been undeistoo-.. or or less, $1.50. PANTS, VESTS, STATE OF MAINE. A short time since he was on a tu tbe Successor to the late appointed consideration of the and appreciated by the of the North, b m Advertisements inserted in the George Marston, intelligent people “Maine State special commission to examine the of the Republicans have been Press” has a circulation in the Uovernor. work on law-abiding people country, who will unwilling to give crouit (which large every part By to the terrible of the State) for $1.00 tor first the new give their verdict in terms that will be un- history, and the Democrats have per square insertion, UNDERTAKER. Chicago post office building, and has and and 50 cents per square for each subsequent insertion, and A. P R O C LA ]\I ATION, derstood and felt by the Southern studiously persistently denied and ridiculed Children’s acted on that service. It is not known guilty it. It is not the Address all communications to Boys’ that mobocracy. province of this article to re- Clothing Coins and Caskets on Hand. In view Robes, Always conformity to the proclamation of the Presi he has concluded the work and it, but a brief statement of the election of PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO. dent of assigned him, From the 1868 is the Grand Trank the United States, and by the advice of tin 1 legislative returns in Louisiana important in establishing the A Opposite Depot, received a The has necessity ORARTf* SUCCESS ! Executive I do discharge. report not it seems to be a fact that the late election has for the “Returning Board.” angll YARMOUTH, ME. atf Council, hereby appoint In appeared, and it is understood to be still in the spring of 1868 there was an ENTERTAINMENTS. Thursday, the Thirtieth of vindicated the actioQ of the board in election, day November course of 1874, entirely peaceable, the Republicans having a Our store crowded and Prices Instant, preparation. This being so, Gen- for in of day evening. entirely satistactorv ti > J. B. SANFORD, every instance where a Republican majority more than 23.000. In the summer buyers, bales immense As a eral Franklin the THE and everybody feeling happy. day of public thanksgiving and praise t< is. under the Constitution of member of the “White Mao's Party" was in the Don’t to Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Legislature had been unseated formed; fail attend this great sale. We have marked these S and I the United fall occurred six and terrible good Almighty God, recommend to the people o States, ineligible to act as Elector the bloody massacres, below the actual cost ot and 33 School this by Wheeler compromise and a Democrat the Bossiers the St. manufacture, hope the people of Pori St., Boston, Mass. State the employment of the day thus set of President and Parish, Laundy, the Or- land will apan Vice and if there seated in leans, the the continue to appreciate the bargains we are them of debts, bankruptcy, &c., a in the President, his place the had returned a Caddo, Jefferson and the St. Ber- giving speci- offering grateful acknowledgments due to Bin is people nard. ~ COLLECTIONFunds remitted soon as collections are anything in the Democratic i” uavc (iii uaiiu iwrce ui (tiienuv u alty. for the well argument, two GRAND being of our our State and oui Republican in the last election. This shows made. Also collects in England and conn- country, of The of will be FAIR, salesmen to show you the goods. foreign homes the Hayes Electors must be to that the following summary testimony tries the admitted claim set the a claims of American heirs. during year that has passed, and in pre up by Democrats was found in Judge Poland’s report of the 42ilCon- — BY THE — vote in faiso and sep29d&wly furring our petitions for the continuance of His loV' Connecticut. Assistant Solicitor one, furthermore that they had been gress, No. 22; pp 21 and 22: ng beaten and were kindness towards us. Robinson who fairly not entitled to the “The shows that over THOMAS M. A. M. D. has been examining into the testimony two thousand per* ODD RAINEY, The seats about which such a terrible row was sons were killed aud wounded within a few weeks FELLOWS, OUR custom of our fathers endears to us thehold- status of the SPECIALTIES: Office 499 1-9 Electors of both tickets in the prior to the election: that half the slate was over- (longresa Street, ing of festivals kicked up.—Chicago Tribune. family upon that day as a beautiful several run by violence; midnight raids, secret murders and OF PORTLAND, aud states, finds at least six of those on Formerly occupied by Dr. Daveis. appropriate feature of its observance. If, amid open riot kept the people in constant terror until the the Democratic ticket in the Republicans and Iben the flour*—lO to 19 A. m 9 to 5 P. ML the gladness of reunions of aud chil- South have [.New Orleans to the surrendered, election wae will open at happy parents Dispatch Chicago Tribune.] car ried the YOUNG MEN’S STYLISH i maa d&wfcf never had by democracy. The Pariah of Or Ursula OVERCOATS dren and children's children round a common their political disabilities removed. contained Outrages on Republicans. 29,910 votes, of which 18,020 were black. CITY hearthstone, our gratitude for the good that we and Are Maine laws to be there ? In the spring that Parish gave 13,073 Republican HALL, applied votes, in the rail it ours gave Urant 1178.
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