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1 ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862-VOL. 24. THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 27, 1887. ■ PORTLAND, ■■■—. — _ _.__A- NPECIAL NOTICES. CRAND ARMY. KNIGHTS OF LABOR. LAWMAKERS AT WORK. twenty months in Androscoggin FROM WASHINGTON. or to make notes, and that they were given FOREIGN. McGlynn’s confession box, and as the priest prisoned went for debt. It is a question whetherhis for the purpose of credi- ont he was hissed by the congregation. Jail defrauding general The story as told the committee is an argument tors. The complainants ask for an injunc- red light which is supposed to tmrn per- NOTICE. of Horses and before the altar went out Resolutions in Memery of Gen. John Proceedings at the State Convention An Important Bill to Prevent Con- for or against imprisonment. While King tion against George Ehret of New York, to Extensive Purchases petually high yes- The Committee <m The of Business in the to and it has not Military Affairs will give a was absent from the State some one got an Delay whom the defendant confessed for terday, owing neglect, yet to the A. Logan. at tagious Diseases Among Cattle. judgment Mules by France. been public hearing Petitions iu Aid of the Get- Augusta. execution against him for an honest House. 873,000, the Chicago National Bank also a renewed. I)r. McGlynn’s friends’ pres- tysburg Memorial debt, ent Association, in Kenreseuta- secured King refused to W. F. the plan Is to so reduce the revenue of St. °" and judgment, pay creditor, Ilensc, president, and 27 because he was out of the State when the sheriff to restrain sales under the executions Stephen’s that concessions will be made, tfcu, lit 3.30p? n?°USe’ Richard K. Catlev Elected A Resolve in Favor of the Heath La- The Position of Bangor Bismarck’s Declaration Regarding rhe Depart- Regarding was secured. So he was of issued on confessed when the angry parishioners attend service regu- judgment iinprlson- Not Much Prospect Revising the judgments but will fi.\'i. Chairmen. ment Commander. bor Bill. Railroad Taxation. failure was announced. the Bill Severely Criticised. larly, give nothing for their seats Vl!aw! i Present. Army and will not make 0UBTAVtJ» MOORE, “How much was the debt?” asked one of Tariff at the customary offerings Jan22 the committee. for charity. McGlynn’s condition is reported Secretary to be better. The Jan. 20.—The State convention The Representative from dollars, replied King. Goschen Defeated In His Contest Before Encampment Closes With a Augusta, Deering “Sixty-four Passed XUXtli OOK6U8MECOND mm. Hearings Committee on Ball- “How long were in jail?’' The River and Harbor Bill to Crand of tlie Knights of Labor convened at 8 Takes Position on the Bound- you for Parliament. THE roads. and Banquet. “Twenty weeks said Xing. Third CANADIANS WEAKENINO. Telegraphs Expresses. o’clock this with a full Reading. morning attendance, ary Fight. “How much did it cost you for lawyers’ SENATE. and the entire forenoon was devoted to the etc., to keep from paying that $i>4 ?” Attention to the fees, Washington, Jan. 26. Great of His Serious Given the Action [Special Tress.] was asked. Rejoicing Opponents adoption of a code of by-laws presented by Sharp Parliamentary Practice by the bills and on w^!lSS25lniif^0,1 Kal'roads, Telegraphs and Bath, Jan. 26.—The Department Eneamp- Lumbermen Who Desire to “Two hundred and fifty dollars,” replied Among reported placed Over the Result. of Congress on the Fisheries Expresses will give a public iu their Com- A. A. Beaton of Rockland. They are very Change Friends of the Bill. the calendar was one by Mr. Miller from the mittee hearing rneut was called to order 0.30 the hero and martyr of debt. Jan. at at o’clock. the Laws _ Room, 26, 2.30 o’clock, on the fol- and are considered to be the most Regarding Liens. committee on agriculture creating a depart- Question. lowing matters: Commander elaborate, Today considerable comment lias been Lane in the chair. After the of ment of government to be known as the de- U'° cl,arter o( Portland and efficient and comprehensive of any District made on what Kinmond Saccarappa, said London, Jan. 26.—It Is stated that French N. 8.. Jan. 3B.-Hon. M. H. exercises the The to be Consid- partment of agriculture. Halifax, Rochester'}? *R°Co''° opening veteran ex-Vice Presi- yesterday. He was the man who broke Fishery Question military officers are making extensive pur- Phelan, United States C'ouusul General, Assembly in the United States. They pro- The Hearing on the Pride's and Messrs. Hoar, Frye and Pugh were ap- Incorporate the Watervllle and dent of the United Comrade Hanni- down before the committee because ered the House Committee. chases of horses and mules in prov- does not believe the Canadian authorities r luniekl*£,*?? R. R. Co. States, vide for the course to be taken in and crying by pointed a committee of conference on the Spanish strikes, Stroudwater he had been disgraced by the trustee process. inces. will act so as did last On of 8. bal Hamlin, made his and was Bridges. act to contested elections. Mr. harshly again they petition L. Larrabee and others, for a appearance 4he action in the case of lockouts. It is to his own he owed the debt relating will charter for a bo- According story Mr. Gourley, M. P. for Sunderland, at season, and is of the opinion that orders railroad from Scarboro Beach sta- tendered an the of Hoar offered an amendment to the rules tion to impromptu reception by, lievei laws will to his mother for board nis boy, and she to the the session move in the House of will be issued to the commanders of cruisers Prout’s Neck. that the bring about ad- (Special Press.) reading, “As soon as a quorum shall appear coming of comrades. He presented in behalf of the Proposed In the Present Di- it was who invoked the law and trusteed his Commons to a select committee to to more freedom to American fisher- Eei*H?n "John 11. Spillcr and others, to in- vanced methods and better results of arbi- Change Washington, Jan. 20. prayer shall be offered by the chaplain and appoint give l*le into the fisheries conventions b men. He Is led to this belief In view ^eljago Lake and Mechanic Falls R. committee the following, which were unani- vorce Laws. wages. the journal shall then be read.” He said inquire parity corporate tration. The of a commission- These stories, however, are not fair sam- Although the session is considerably more tween Great Britain and the United States of the decided front On mously a vote: ippointnient the object of the was to presented by Congress, Feb. 2nd will he at same time and adopted by rising er in each is and of the made in favor of abol- than half more re- proposed change to ascertain how far be amended which he will have tne effect of heard, county provided for, to him ples arguments over, only thirty days secure the of a of the they may considers J1™co, all parties interested in of V. H. Resolved, That tile comrades of the Grand Ar- is a sentiment that presence quorum i petition shall be all ition. There general for one of the fourteen is or abolished. showing Canada that the United States do uttle and others for a charter for a railroad to my of the Republic for Department of Maine, referred labor troubles in bis ju- Hon. A. W. Paine Advocates His Bill maining work, only Senate before prayer offered by the chap- be some change must be made, and the advo- The Bundesrath has consented to prohibit not Intend to lie trifled with. While known as the Waldo and Somerset B. It. learned with feelings of profound and unmingled risdiction. He shall make a regular appropriation bills has as been lain. If the Senate proposed to continue nobody thorougli inves- for cates of the are earnest men who yet the of to France. a warlike conflict the al- On petition of J. w. Bolton and others, for In- sorrow of the sad aud sudden death of our distin- Proxy Voting. change they should be (lone decently and exportation horses expects public genei and the late tigation and make a to the District will energetically whatever passed by both Houses, and the differences prayers Mr- in a at last ly are now more serious attention to corporation of Northern Maiue R. R. Co. guished heroic comrade, Tast Com- report press good with decorum. The spectacle of divine Sexton, speech Glasgow giving On Feb. at same time and on an Geu. John A. measures the-committee may report. between the insinuation that the the attitude of the States (Ith, place, act mander-iu-Ohief, Logan. Board, who shall decide what course is to be the two Houses thereon adjusted. service in the Senate Chamber with one, two evening repelled United Congress valid the of Monson R. Resolved, That Gen. John A. Logan, at the time The Candidates for Portland Munici- making organization R. This is the bill. not Parnellites had uppropiated American dona- on the fisheries question. Co., and extension of when called to another life, as witnessed in his pursued by those connected with the difficul- Mayor before Committees. army The pension bill has or three Senators present ought longer to authorizing same. Chapman tions to their own uses. He said that every On an order to into the of gallant and heroic services in the field, to save The pal Judge.