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November 26,1866 Maine State Library Digital Maine Portland Daily Press, 1866 Portland Daily Press 11-26-1866 Portland Daily Press: November 26,1866 Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalmaine.com/pdp_1866 Recommended Citation "Portland Daily Press: November 26,1866" (1866). Portland Daily Press, 1866. 276. https://digitalmaine.com/pdp_1866/276 This Text is brought to you for free and open access by the Portland Daily Press at Digital Maine. It has been accepted for inclusion in Portland Daily Press, 1866 by an authorized administrator of Digital Maine. For more information, please contact [email protected]. PORTLAND DAILY P LESS. * Established June 1862. Vol. 3. 23, PORTLAND, MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 26, 1866. Terms Eight Dollars per annum, in advance. THE PORTLAND DAILY PRESS Is published NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ENTERTAINMENTS. Foreign News per Steamer. PORTLAND AND City Library and Institute of tvery’day, {Sunday excepted, at No. I Tiinttrs' VICINITY. Science VARIKTIKft. xehanno, Commercial Street, Portland, bv N. A. LATEST NEWS and Art.—We would call especial attention Proprietor. New Advertineineiata To-Day. Poster, SOMERS I.. A. 11. A. The to Seek an of our citizens who arc —Mrs. Celia Houston a S>EWALL, BY Pope Asylum in public spirited inter- Ford, well-known Terms: —Eight Dollars a year in advanee. TELEGRAPH TO THE -AT iu of science and ami admired Boston Malta. ENTERTAINMENT COLUMN. ested tho diffusion literature, vocalist, died in Milan, It- A PORTLAND DAILY on THERE WILL BE PRESS. I. A. R. A.—Social and a taste for tine arts in this aly, the 27th of of THE MAINE STATE PRESS, Is published at the NO. S3I CONGRESS Assembly. community, to October, quick eon-mu p- atm a STREET, ---—-— —A few place every Thursday inorujug al Jf.ou year, af the War in NEW ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN. the call for tho meeting this evening, at the Sabbaths ago, in the midst of •» v rlably in advance. Jnpaa. soma lii ®«" above Cusco SOCIAL ASSEMBLY! Boots, Shoes ami Rubbers—«T. & G. J. and of remarks on the Street, November 1866. Barbour. Mayor’s office, at old Market Hall, all authenticity of the Bible nar- OK THE Monday Morning, 26, Advertised Bettors—W. Davis. a ive UNDER THE AU8ITOE6 „, New of the Rates ok Advebtisinu.—One inch ot space, in would Invite Yokk, Nov. 25. who intend to unite in the forma- S. of respectfully the attention of the people -- Beady lor Business—Wm. Brown. gentlemen creation, Lawyer New Ha- engt.li oi of eoLumu, constitutes a"sdrrare.” Portland and to the ,.V*f steamshipGermania,iromSouthampton tion an honor mt«"uptea Sl.riti vicinity Irish American Reliof Association, 1 of an Institute whicii shall bo by a per square daily iirst week: 7ft cents per T'L‘U9t'’1138 “lived. skeptical listener, week eoutinu MSirtv;rrtner8bip- to our to our alter; lliree lnsertion(i, or lem, $k(K); VARIED Thirty-five eases of yellow fever, fourteen of Lost—Cheek. city and a real source of benefit r“e:‘ question, who was Cain’i nc orlier 50 rent*. COLLECTION FROM WASHINGTON. which : Mr. S. every day alter first week, were fatal, occurred on board the Wanted—sleigh anti Robes. in of Halt or 73 rents: one L'F Atralo, citUens, carrying out the blessings pub- instantly replied: “If you went square, three insertions lo.-s, which arrived at the Wanted—basiness Men. gouig to write week. week alter. Southampton from West lic the of $ 1.00; 50 rents per MECHANICS’ HALL, Indies. Business S. Small. education to those who have passed beyond history the United sm Under $2.00 ner square INDIAN Rushing—Caleb on £ head of “Amusements,” AFFAIRS. The Safe Wanted. tlie schools. your thumb nail, there three insertions or less, $1.50. British of State has The time is opportune for such wouid b per week; HOLIDAY GOODS! Secretary proposed Coeds—Somers Sewall. lg«“ Special Notices,$1.25 per square for the first in- JR Nov. I860. to give a reward of to Snider’s Holiday au and it many things you would have to to be found at hie iVediiviMlay veiling, ki8lb, £15,000 family, and Hack Stable for Sale. enterprise only needs a little’ energy wave out* sertion, and 25 cents pel square for each store. The breech Livery —fiho Minister subsequent loading invention. Wanted—Situation. anil to of the u eert ion. Disbursements of the Treas- vklhe public spirit inaugurate such an insti- Interi()r of Italy ha. Best Swiss government has ordered written the Advertisements inserted in the “Maine Assortment in the City, FLOOR MANAGERS. 80,000 Wanted—Boy tution as just letter to State breech loaders. Bricks for Sale. posterity will thank us for in coming following the Major Press” (which has a large circulation in ury. ot Monza: “The iron every par- AND Thomas Parker, James The cholera was years. crown which ol’the State) for $1.00 per square for first insertion * Rooney, diminishing in London. has bean J. E. Marshall, Bernard O’Connor, The iron-clad handed over to General aud 50 cents per square for each subsequent inser- THE CHEAPEST PRICES! squadron bad been ordered to '«'«««■: cfkt lST*. will be Robert Dow. The Maas Welcome to be for The Race for Wealth.—This Mcnabrea, pre- ion. Congress. ready sailing on the 28th inst. It is stat- new novel sented by him to King Victor aro *° back UNITED Mrs. J. H. Ridde Emmanuel on his bring the French troops STATES CIRCUIT COURT. by l, author of Maxwell arrival in TOYS OF ALL KINDS! taliom approaching Venice. It will be af- Musio Chandler's ) B od, 24. SEPTEMBER TEEM—JUDGE FOX PRESIDING. Drewitt,” &c., is for sale Davis WANTED. by Qnadrill Washington, Nov. ■Pb® by Brothers.— terward transmitted to the of Conatitutionel denies the statement that Saturday.—In the case of Ministry the In- Treasurer Spinner received to-day a letter Mr.Oito United States v James Published the Work Boxes and Desks V! Bussell had spoken of the withdrawal by Harpers. terior, who will see that it is Ticket* ttdniiMiug one Ceutlenmn and two from a party himself “Repentance,” Treat, the evidence for Government, except what regularly rw- signing ^rom Borne, and his from mo:cd $10 v/liich he said was due the Gov- P9®J* authority be was all to the church of Monza.” Wanted. Prang* Meaatlfnl Publication*! I.adies, ^1,50. enclosing the British Government to offer its may rebutting, put in, and Court adjourn- Peterson’s lor ernment. hospitalityJ Magazine December lias been or four tliousand to his holiness. ed to 9 o’clock at which time —The London News “from the dollar, for two or tinea Gent’s Gallery Tickets 50 eta. Ladies* 25 cts. Monday morning, the received at the bookstore of Daily learns, for which the beBt of General George H Stewart of Maryland, Mr. Messrs. Short & THREEyears, Keeurllwwill bo giv- Gladstone has written the official jour- respondent’s defense will be opened. U-st authority,” that the statement which has en. Address Box 208*. Portland Post and Toilet Articles t! late Major General in the confederate service, nal corner of Free and Centre streets. Office. Stationery denying the account of his interview with Loring, in November 21. <Ilw» !&r CLOTHING CHECKED FREE. ^ and a of West was appeared several newspapers, that Mr. J. b graduate point, pardoned the Popo, published in the Italian Courier. UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER’S COURT. CUTLERY, to-day upon the recommendation of General Baron Foreign Exports.— The Mill is engaged in either the Brock will be the Austrian Ambassa- WM. H. foreign exports editing entire And Numerous Grant and others. CLIFFORD, ESQ., COMMISSIONER. Flour Other Things! Dancing to commence at 8o’clock. No checks from dor at Florence. from t is last works or the posthumous of Mr. Barrels Wanted. the A communication has been received from Saturday.—Horace B. of was port week, amounted to $140,- papers Buckle, Gallery. received at Babb, Bath, brought' is Intelligence Florence from Borne before the 318.12. unfounded. November 2C, 186G. dtd. the Indian Commissioner in Kansas, to the states that ft Commissioner Saturday afternoon, for car- will nay 30 cents each for first class Flour Now is a good time for purchasers of has been decided at a secret con- —’the \\7E effect that a council had been held with the rying on the business of a retail clergymen ot » ▼ Barrels su it ablo ftu sugar. sistory that the Pope would be obliged to quit liquor dealer without Norwich, Connecticut, will a chiefs of the during a United States Seizures.—The made two seizures of have issued a LYNCH, BARKER & CO., There be Special Meeting of the Assoeia- principal Cheyennes, Borne. He will seek an in Malta. The license. The defendant was dis- police circular their deter, at which all matters of difference had been ad- asylum expressing nov!8dtf 13$ Commercial street. sioa the store of M. H. Reddy, 107 Federal Street, Ecclesiastical authorities in on the on ulna turn to CHRISTMAS GOODSI Borne have receiv- charged payment of costB and taking out a lit liquor Saturday. attend no more funerals on Sun- this evening, at 71 o’clock. The the Arrapahoes as ®ua justed. agent reports semi-official notification of this decision. cense, to call, tor moro tone and can Novoidbcr dlt. day, except in cases of Wanted. attention be shown 26,1866. 3500 strong, Cheyennes 500 and Apaches 800.— The Paris Constitutionel absolute necessity.— them in than at a more season. denies the state- Seeds selecting, busy Is still with the Ca- ment the They object to the as 4 BUSHELS goodPnmpkln by Difficulty apprehended made by the Gazette ds that an MUNICIPAL COURT.
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