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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 , to Extensive Purchases petually high yes- The Committee 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, 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 , 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. passed both Houses and will soon be be continued. Referred to the commtttee on Montukai., Jan. 36.—All leading Canadian inquire expediency ty. laws curtail Apmetvhat the powers This afternoon Mayor Chapman and Judge agreed penny had been devoted to its pur- amending the law in regard to so as to and perpetuate the life of the nation and in his rules. strictly papers, of party, agree that telegraps, of the District Board. upon. These two are all that have been poses the lachet of whose shoes irrespective secure a more prompt delivery of despatches and broad and comprehensive statesmanship in the Symonds, City Solicitor, went before the yet The Senate proceeded to the consideration by men, Canada’s position Is impregnable ou the transmission of between Senate, always standing for the right, as ho saw acted at all in the and the Chamberlain was unworthy to unloose. despatches connecting A resolution of sympathy for Mr. Thomas The Expense of Enforcing the Fish committee on ways and bridges, to whom the upon Senate, of the resolution reported Mr. fisheries and urge the Dominion government lines, so as to more efficient it. united and in a than yesterday by Chamberlain’s he would sat- provide service. possessed greater degree House is not much further Some of the committee on plan, declared, to uphold Canada's rights at alt hazards. Jan21dtdsnJA8. F. any other man the elements of both soldier and Murphy of Augusta, who is seriously ill,was and Came Laws. bills to Pride’s and Stroudwater along. Hoar, instructing privileges HAWKES, Sec. relating and made isfy neither the Tories. Liberals, nor Pari At the same time the is that statesman. He was truly and the the most bills of them elections to investigations by three hope expressed pre-eminently passed. had been referred. Hon. H. B. important all, among neflites. who wanted an effective legislature. the United States not great and distinguished soldier-statesman of our bridges residents of Washington county,Texas, as to government will take Holier. The convention elected the the post office and legislative, executive and The debate iu the Landtag yesterday is the course which country. His is another marked instance of the following offl. to the Cleaves was present for the town of Peer- their being driven from their homes, com- recent legislation indicates [Special Fbess.] considered to have been adverse to the gov possibilities furnished by our system of govern- cers today: ing. No action was taken today, but the judicial, have not yet been even Ireported to pelled to abandon their property and de- until every means of compromise Is exhaust- ment to all its citizens. heroic and with- Augusta, Jan. 20. eminent. Prince Bismarck’s declaration w Gallant, I>. M. W.—A. A. committee arranged to gegto Por’uind Saror- the moves prived of the right of suffrage in that county. ed. Rockland. House. Unless the House _ out fear In the field, and wise in the councils of the Beaton, faster that the has absolute to fix D. W. 1>\—(>. M. North Pownal. Diseases of Animals. day and examine the Then on Mr. Coke the resolution on the Emperor power House of 1 government. Vickery, premises. in the next two or three weeks than opposed the for which bill shall be Representatives, D. R. 8.—R. F. next the be held. they tbat matter was local with the period the army GENERAL NEWS. Auousta, Jan. 6,1S87. ) Resolved. That the decease of General Foss, Auburn. The most important bill in the Tuesday hearing will ground the lx>gan is D. F. 8. & F.-R. A. Portland. presented have In the last all sessions and operative, is criticised by the opposition Ordered, That the time for the reception of a great loss to the nation. His wise counsel Williams, Mayor Chapman also appeared before the two, night State of Texas, and beyond the jurisdiction pe- and D. S.-E. F. Belfast. Legislature today, came into Senate, where press as certain to influence electors in sup- titions and bills lor private and special ids prompt and earnest action will be Davis, railroad committee and presented the amend- sessions are to be to of Congress. legislation greatly D. I.—D. M. Sunday likely required port of the rights of the John H. Phelps of Oxford. N. H., has as- be limited to Monday, Jan. 31,1887, and that all missed, hut most by his to whom lie Frye, Spriugvale. it was introduced by Senator Flint of Somer- ments which lie wished to have made in the Mr. Edmunds advocated the resolution. Reichstag. comrades, D. I. E.—\V. H. Lisbon F'alls. pass theso measures before the On a liabilities such ami bills presented after that date was attached the Douglass. necessary the bourse yesterday there was de- signed; $3,006. petitions by strong ties of service in the D. 0. E.—J. O. Bowdolu. set. It is a bill to prevent contagious dis- Portland & Rochester bill. These amend- Mr. Eustis, a member of the elections com- be referred to the next legislature ; and that the licld, aud in the care ana of whose Roberts, 4th of March. day’s now ren- cided recovery in rates and operators for a John E. Grace of Brockton, who promotion L. of II. A. ments are those adopted the City Govern- Every delay mittee opposed it as “waving of bloody shirt Mass., Clerk of the House cause this order to be in the Senate he stood Judges—A. Mudgett Belfast, Wey- eases among cattle, and .for by fall Prices at the close shot his wife published rights always in advance mouth of F. E. Aikeu of provides stamp- ment last and in the Pkkss ders it more that can be a little in advance of the usual season.’’ It seBougltt freely. recently and attempted to kill In the Dally Kennebec Journal, the outer walls. Saco, Ellsworth. Saturday printed probable nothing were before the Bangor Daily upon His loss is mourned and Advocate—James ing out foot and mouth to make shout the same as they were himself, was arraigned yesterday morning Whig and Courier, Portland Dailv Press. Eastern ills be Judge Devine, North Wlilte- tuberculoses, disease, of Monday morning. The committee ac- done towards the tariff at this ses- was simply a proposition political memory will cherished by all patriotic men revising war "'re. and not He was held before Lewiston fleld. the amendments and a sub- — pleaded guilty. *rgus, Daily Journal, Bangor Commer- who love Republican institutions. He was an pleuro-pneumonia and all other dangerous cepted appointed capital. Bath Clerk—R. F. Foss, Auburn. sion, and the talk of an extra session of the T neon’s speech is characterized by the The result of bis wound is cial, Dally Times, Aroostook Republican. honest mail, the noblest work of God. He was a committee to make a new draft of the bill Mr. advocated-vk^j^clution. The grand jury. contagious diseases that are now or may ap- Hawley inor. .j the usual ulntiT'oT tneloss'(if Amended by adding Rockland Opinion, Ells- man of strong and earnest convictions and The convention held a three hours’ meet- and report it favorably to the Legislature. 50th Congress to be called immediately after question was not one, he *‘t vagtieues?." llfeui’esj^ht. worth pos- pear the domestic animals of Maine. iTY-niiMj -legislation for Iieland are ob- American, Piscataquis Observer and Ma- sessed the moral courage to stand by them to the among In its amended form the bill will secure to the of the for the Senate was at liberty to consider or to Set' especially The water in tne fWflHne rlver Is three cbias Republican. end. ing this evening, which was devoted entirely adjournment 49th, purpose scure. The allusion to the To facilitate and the of the and Aldermen of the the con- as it choose. The to make the (Inly conspiracy a This order came from encourage production Mayor city of revenue aside power feet above low water mark, and small tha Senate, read and Resolved. That we extend our sincere and heart- to a discussion of the labor and a considering matters, grows daily bill is found in a reference to the pfan of passed'and was read and In felt question, live stock and their is 'another ob- trol of the principal changes which the rail- proposed investigation was not only un- quantity of ice is running. passed concurrence. sympathy to the mourning widow and chil- number products stronger and stronger. There are the campaign and the government's inten- dren of (lie large of delegates expressed their road proposes to make within the limits of enough questioned but irresistible. Nicholas Fessenden, Clerk. deceased in their sad bereavement and ject of the bill. To accomplish these ob- tion to introduce, if necessary, a bill alter- Tbe police of San Francisco have under A true under the of faith aud I ideas. A the city. special orders already on the House calendar Mr. Evarts, member of the committee, sus- copy. Attest; rays hope may they pass petition favoring the ten-hour law. the law so as to enable It arrest in that a Canadian forger and em- from flic shadows of their aud afflic- jects the bill would authorize the Governor tained the resolution and there could ing existing city Nicholas Fessenden, Clerk. deep grief calling for the repeal of the law for Other Committee to occupy every moment of time not devoted argued to with the movement indication of the bezzler named Benjamin Hageman, who Is tion. Time will and time can heal their impris- and Hearings. be no better time than the for mak- cope sntlllJanSl only Council to appoint a board of cattle to present wanted to answer to the of Jan20_ wounds. And while we thus extend our warmest onmeut for debt, and the abolition of the appropriation bills, for a much longer extension of the |Ashbourne net Is given in charge swindling of The committee on legal affairs have decid- ing the investigation. his ot m ten uiui nc vau mm uu aa commissioners, consisting three persons, the of the hope that the labors of employer. LEGISLATIVE NOTICE. niprauij vjaj/u trustee process as far as it affects time than the short remainder of this ses- Mr. Call the resolution as an at- expression alike our gratefulness tliat Mrs. Logan was the wage- who would be ed to report favorably the bill to allow to the opposed the rent commission have issue in a The work the for the charged with the execution of on of and wfll of completing jury wife of such a noble husband and the children state of text sion, and how in the midst of all of tack the very life government who it may coucern: —The Com- workers; demanding uniformity Temporary Home at Peering the right to them, measure to ameleorate the condition of the trial of ex-Alderiuun John O’Neill in New legislative such a father. the provisions of the act, and who would be American institutions. The vote was then TO mittee on State Prison will be In session in possessed books, the books to be and fur- any other measure is to gain consideration is The measure tor York was resumed Two of the purchased as bind out children under its care; also on the taken and the resolution was country. leading England yesterday. the State House on the afternoon of On motion of known the State of Maine Cattle Commis- adopted—yeas, Tuesday, Major Shorey the Adjutant nished tlie was a conundrum more easy to be asked than and Scotland is the county government bill. jurymen already selected have been ap- Feh. and will then and there hear all who by State, numerously signed, bill to legalize the doings of the town of 31; nays, 26. 1st, General was instructed to the resolu- sioners. The salary of the commissioners The defeat of Goschen fs felt by members proached by bribers. wish of manner which the give and will be to the solved. The press and The Senate then at 2.30 o’clock resumed may to complain the in presented Legislature. Gorham in certain * taxes in 1855 Washington public of the tions an entire the bill fixes at $3 per the time assessing Carlton Club to be a great party disas- There was a at State employs its convict labor. page of the printed proceed- The day during favor an extra for consideration of the bill to establish an 3400,000 fire Dallas, Texas, following resolution was adopted: and also on the bill to allow the town naturally session, Con- ter. All clubs were crowded at a late hour Per order of the Committee, ings and to a suitable they are actually engaged in the of 1856; agricultural experiment station In connection yesterday. PERHAM S. provide illustration of Resolved, That in the opinion of this discharge gress is the making of the every way, tonight and there was much excitement over Jan26sntd HEALD, Sec'y. assembly of Greenwood to refund its bonded debt; city ;in with established under a farmer the illustrious to the so-called Heath labor bill more meets their duties. The bill provides that in dis- agricultural colleges the result of the election. the Jacob Van Woert, of Stokesdaie soldier, accompany the nearly and the long recess from March 4th to De- the act of 1862. Members of the requirements of the men of this also on the bill to extend the charter of the July 2, Junction, Pa., was shot and killed by his 13 and at the laboring charging their duties the commissioners may Nationalist Club are Jubilant. resolutions, suggestion of Corn- State than other bill of a like nature cember 5th is a dull time which After a discussion, and the offering of old wife any now be- Stillwater also on the bill very here, long The absence of Goschen from the House year yesterday. rude Hamlin the fore either branch of the investigate in regard to the existence of the Bridge Company; and on a large number of amendments Adjutant General was in- Legislature. are more than to have enliven- voting of Six new cases were that all wire fences shall have a rail. they willing Commons leaves the government In an of small pox found in structed to The resolve was diseases which the bill is intended to top Mr. Hawley offered a substitute for the bill DR. E. B. furnish a copy to the family of presented by Mr. Bangs pro- ed an extia session. It is not awkward position. Ever, if he should be New York city yesterday. REED. a by perhaps yet and on his motion the bill and substitute The committee the of bill vide for, and enter or judiciary gave prolonged provided with an uncontested seat he cannot deceased. Augusta. The includes men in the any premises places, safe to it at least were ordered nrinted and the matter went Vice President Shinn of the New York A audinence to Hon. A. W. of predict one, but may be sit in the ten hour stock cars or Paine Bangor, House for the next few days, and New Enftand railroad there has been and Botanic The Commander-in-Chief of the order, provision, and was presented in the including yards, vessels, within considered the over till to-morrow. says Clairvoyant Physician this Mr. a among possibilities. during that period there will be no in the office Senate the of any or of the where afternoon. Paine advocated The railroad attorney bill was then taken probably change of General Manager MEDICAI, ROOmN ex-Gov. Lucius Fairchild of Wisconsin, was first the week by Senator Her- county port State, they Tlie river and harbor bill was this critical debates and divisions. measure to the nisi clause of the di- after- and Mr. obtained the floor to dis- of that road. most bert M. Heath of have reason to believe that such diseases repeal up, Berry presented, enthusiastically received Augusta. noon to the third read- at 4.35 Jan. 26.—The election for A fire last 592 exist. And when of vorce law so that a divorce shall be absolute unexpectedly passed cuss it, but the Senate Lxvekpool, night in a building owned by E. COMESS ST., PORTLAND, ME. an The convention may any the diseases immediately Member of Parliament and made admirable address. continues in session Thurs- the moment it is granted, and so that the and put in where it will o'clock, on motion of Mr. Kdmunds, went for the Exchange di- C. & J. Litch of I.ynn, Mass caused $16,000 specified are found, the commissioners are ing. position easily vision of this to fill the Dr. Reed treats all chronic diseases that flesh Is Various eommitte were parties to it may marry again into secret session. At 6.45 o’clock the city vacancy caused damage. reports presented day-_ authorized to establish such quarantine as immediately. be sent to the Senate. By curious parlia- the heir to; all cases that are given as incurable At a divorce is not absolute for six doors were and the Senate by death of David Duncan was held to- up and acted they may deem necessary, and to the present reopened adjourn- tb« and I favorably upon, embracing the compel can mentary complications it had been before day and resulted as follows: Neville, Glad- by allopath.e homoeopathic physicians. MAINE. destruction of cattle months, and then neither party marry ed. THE STORY OF EMIN BEY. will take tlielr case to treat and cure recommendation of the any diseased they may them. I find reports of the officers. again within two years without the permis- the House for a week, and had been so HOUSE. stonian, 3,222; Goschen, Conservative and about fonr-flftbs of the eases to die can deem necessary. The owners of the diseas- given up The committee on salaries Waldo 6. J. sion of the Mr. Paine’s bill does LIIIUUI3V, iTIUC YUfcCI miUUIl III IU»* be cmvd. at a recommended County Court. ed cattle would be three-fourths judge. persistently tactics House a letter Examination distance by letter, killed, paid opposed by filibustering The speaker laid before the pute and there will be a recount to-morrow. How the Man Whom Stanley Has name salaries of away with the judges authority after the di- with their full ami place of residence and for the various officers, including Belfast, Jan. 26.—The Court their value when in health; but those cat- of a dozen opponents that the first from the Secretary of the Treasury submit- At the 2-cent Supreme vorce is once granted, and makes the di- paragraph last election, Duncan, Home Kuler, Cone to Rescue Started one stamp and |2.00. Examination at the for the tle killed which might not be diseased, but the estimates of the of the Upon His $25 Chaplain, which vuas amended has after a three weeks session. vorce at once. com- of lines had not beee in com- ting Secretary received 2,920, and Bailey, 2 750. office $1, and consultation free. adjourned to the full absolute The judiciary eight completed meet Conservative, to and merely exposed disease, the ap- Interior of an appropriation to the Work and What He Accomplished. Ollcc Hoa.v-1) a. m. It. m. $50, carried,a comrade suggesting that Six civil and six criminal verdicts were mittee feel favorable to these mittee of the whole un- Jan. 20.—The first of the p. aplOsutf ren- praised value would be paid. These pay- very changes, leaving twenty pages required the Mexican pen- Madrid, meeting and will Mr. Paine’s bill. expenditures by was we should “pay more for religion and dered the There were three divorces ments would be made out of money appro- probably report touched. Finding that it could not be pass- sion bill. Referred. The of the Progressist Republican Assembly held by jury. But Mr. Paine made his effort on Secretary Janm Gazette. for the the greatest re- yesterday. There were 112 delegates pres- ;8t. 187b. less for quartermaster supplies.” The The Crockett murder case was purpose by Legislature. ed at this session tinder the Interior estimates that $4,063,104 will be GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, granted. liis famous bill to provide for voting by ordinary way ent. The were of a stormv griatedut the bill specifies that these payments united for the first yearly payment of pen- proceedings Beyond the (act that he Is laboring In the recommendation in the report of the com- carried to the Law Court on proxy. He argued with them for the committee in charge concluded to give up character. It is the here BAKER'S exceptions. shall not exceed over $300 for an animal, re- steadily sions and asks for an of general opinion cause of civilization somewhere in (he Mon- mittee on tliat in the ob- about an hour and a half. This their bill and appropriation that there is no of for Chaplains, report Morrill and Dutton Plead Not corded or recordable in the recognized herd judiciary substittute a single paragrapli $257,000 for an increased clerical force. prospect negotiations Cuilty. committee have made no decision, but it is a commercial between and the day very little U known in this country of servance of Memorial “Posts pay less book of the breed to which it belongs, aud of ten lines in The Senate fisheries bill been laid treaty Spain Day, Jan. 26.—Elmer B. Morrill safe to that the at the next elec- appropriating gross $7,900,000 having United for bands and more for Lewiston, and not more than $100 for an animal of unre- say voting on motion Mr. Belmont States being successful. Spanish Emin Bey. Yet he is truly a remarkable Cocoa. cheap flow'ers,” was to be a board of as before the House, of Jrottt tion will be after the good old expended by engineers authorities are distrustful F. for the corded way. of the intentions W Warranted most heartily received. A suggestion that a George Hutton, indicted murder of pedigree. Any person preventing of New York it was referred to the commit- man. It Is now eight years since General absolutely pare The committee on elections did not hear think in of the American in the committee be to enumerate a list the commissions from obtaining information, they proper improving harbors and tee on affairs. government matter. Cocoa, from which theoxceasef appointed Matilda Clook, were arraigned to-day and case of Scott Scott for the seat of the foreign In Gordon appointed nim Governor-General of or from the the vs, rivers. Bo as soon as the bill was the Cuban debate in the Senate yester- Oil has been removed. It has three of delegates to the National Encampment executing provisions of this act, taken up Mr. Bragg of Wisconsin submitted the pleaded not guilty. The trial will probably would be Clifton class, because the claimant to John Senor Balaguer, minister of the Egyptian Equatorial Provinces, a dis- mixed elicited lively debate and was defeated. deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, an amendment was offered to conference report upon the army appropria- day. colonies, timet the strength of Cocoa next week. Scott’s seat did not appear as was expected, today substi. said that reasons of him Gen. James A. Hall presented a resolution, begin and on conviction could be punished by a tion bill and it was agreed to. courtesy compelled trict so large that Great Britain would lie in with Btarch, Arrowfoot or Sugar, fine not to present his claims. Meanwhile John tute the ten line paragrapli. This was car- to postpone an explanation of the which was unanimously adopted after at exceeding $100 or by imprisonment The House then went into committee of progress a corner of It. Emin who was an Aus- and is therefore far'more economi- Exercises the Corham Normal Scott remains in contended of the for a Bey, some as to the of for not more than or at possession. ried when the committee rose and reported the on river and harbor negotiations commercial treaty ____/Vi 1 cnafin/i Los thnn sine> e'pnt 01 debate, Depart- ninety days, by both, whole the appropri- propriety School. The committee on Insane met with the United States. trian doctor, started upon his work without ment Encampments proposing pension legis- the discretion of the court. For concealing Hospital the bill to the House. Points of order were ation bill. cup. It is delicious, nourishing, the to-day and talked over the needs of the in- flourish, ills task looked like an im- lation inependent of the National Encamp- Jan. L. presence of the diseases named in this Mr. Nelson of Minnesota offered the fol- Bkiii.i.v, Jan. 26.--Herr Barth, editor of any strengthening, digested, and Gorham, 26.—Prof. Henry Chap- stitution. Senators Sleeper and Libbey and made against the proposed substitution, but easily ment, and calling upon our members of Con- bill, punishments are provided, and provis- lowing amendment as a substitute for the Freisinninge Zeitung, has been sentenced to possible one; but Gordon was constantly do- admirably adapted for invalids aa man, of Bowdoin College, delivered an elo- ions are also itepresentative Woodman were appointed a the Speaker overruled them. After the pre- six gress to use their influence to secure a pen- made for the settlement of entire bill: That the sum of $7,500,060 is months imprisonment fur gross misde- and well as for In health. sub-committee to visit the institution and in- ing “impossible" things hlsmell, expect- persons sion of $12 per month for the widow of every quent, scholarly and thoroughly practical claims when the owners of the animals may vious question was ordered and the House hereby appropriated which may be expend- meanor. Uis offence consisted of publishing be vestigate its needs. The managers of the ed as much of his . When Emin Sold by Grocers everywhere. honorably discharged soldier. oration before the students of Gorham Nor- unwilling to the award of the com- was on the of ed the board of engineers and four engi- a that the Czar of Russia has made a accept hospital are very anxious for more room, as point adopting the substitute by report Resolutions were passed relative to the missioners. The bill would prohibit the neers. now senior in the either for deadly attack upon military at- Bey reached the provinces he was to rule mal School at the Congregational church the increase in the number of patients is Mr. Dingley of Maine, called the attention service, VillaumeJ badge of the National transportation of animals known to be dis- construction or com- tache to the German embassy at St. Peters- St Mass. Encampment, etc., At are repair, preservation, over if he could reduce them to order, he CO., Dorchester, and the hour of 2.30 p. m. arranged for the this evening. The subject was “Office and eased by railroad or steamboat, and the greater every year. present they of the Speaker to the parliamentary situa- of such of burg. any much crowded. pletion public improvements found things about as bad as they Thllflf election of officers, after which the Encamp- of the School Hoorn.” The driving of the animals on foot, or the carry- very tion and whether if the rivers and harbors as shall in their Opportunity The committee on railroads have voted to inquired House judgmeut Btchakkht, Jan. 26.—A duel has been that was in 1878. In three he bad ment took a recess and the comrades ing of them in private conveyances from one afford and facilities years Batchelor’s Celebrated Hair partic- UUUil-UUUUUl. VAW1U1UUV1VU U1 UUU IU1UUJ should refuse to to the practical important by fought between M. minister of Dye. in of the report the bill to charter a railroad agree substitute it Therekyde, swept the slave traders out of that enormous ipated an informal reception to the Com- part State to another is prohibited un- favorably water of inter-State commerce. and kl. member of Normal classes occurs to-morrow. The from Scarboro Beach to Prout’s Neck. S. L. would not under a motion of the foreign affairs, Fleva, tract of land, with its six million inhabitants; mander-m-Clnef and staff. der heavy penalties. Any person may bring previous A and somewhat heated debate fol- the house of Larrabee, Esq of Portland, appeared in be- long deputies. The latter received and these gentry have never dared to show graduation exercises of the first class of 1887 cases of violation of this act to the county question be brought to immediate vote on lowed and then the substituted was a ball in his The afternoon session of the encampment half of the incorporators. The consideration subject hand. The encounter was the their faces since. The provinces had so far will take in the State attorneys, and it would be their duty to the third 140; nays, 27. The com- result of a row in was called to order at 2.30 and the election of place evening. Super- of the netition for a charter of la mail from reading and the engrossing of orig- agreed to—yeas, the chamber. been governed at a deficit of £<8,000 per an- prosecute. Finally the bill would appropri- mittee then rose and to the intendent Luce, with the Legislative educa- Sebago Lake to Mechanic Falls was post- inal bill reported the committee. The reported House, num ; by the end of 1881 there was a officers was proceeded with. The first bal- ate $5000, or so much thereof as be by the substitute was 179 surplus may Hon. J. H. Drummond to whereupon rejected, of £8,iXS), Although the Governor General lot for Commauder tional committee, will arrive in the morning necessary, from in the treasury not poned. appeared Speaker replied that this would be the case. to 45. Department resulted in meneys ask favorable action on a proposition to al- RETALIATION. had established several works in that and remain until otherwise appropriated, for carrying out its this the The bill was then ordered en- public no choice, ltichard K. Gatley of Portland Friday. low|a change of location in the road from Acting upon suggestion House im- original time, the expenses of which were considera- provisions. grossed and read the third time—yeas, 143; was the candidate. On the Kittery to York Beach: but the committee mediately changed its purpose, refused to ble this surplus was not obtained by more leading second 37; and the question was Taxation of Railroad Stock. decided to hold a public hearing before act- to the and then nays, previous Comments of the Canadian Press on taxation The change had been brought ballot Gatley was elected, receiving 149 out agree substitute, passed the ordered on the final passage of the bill. ing. about simply by good government, by econo- 262 The city government of represent original bill to the third a vote of Mr. demanded a of the the Senate Resolutions. of votes. The others elected are: Ilangor The committee on agriculture have decided reading by Hepburn reading and by the suppression of abuses. to the and, as the bill had not my, Senior Vice Commander—Samuel S. Miller of HOUSE. Legislature that before the passage of that the Secretary of trie Board of Agricul- 143 to 87 just as it came from the committee. engrossed copy, Then came the rumors of troubles in tha Waldoboro. been engrossed, the House, at 5.15 o’clock, the act entitled “an act to the taxa- ture should be elected the board and not Members who had been for a Soudan. Emin Bey was one of the first to Junior Vice Special to the Press.] relating by filibustering Tho Toror.to Clobe Attacks Commander—M. S. Smith of Ells- be the Governor; and so will adjourned. Savagely foresee them, and to suggest how they might worth. 20. tion of railroads,” all railroad stock was tax- appointed by week against the bill looked on in astonish- will come for final to- Augusta, Jan. on the The bill up action the Senate. be dealt with. His advice was THE Medical Director—H. C. Eevcnsaler of report legislation inexpedient propo- disregarded, PORTLAND DAILY PRESS, Tliomas- In the these were able by cities and towns in which it was ment! to see their well devised obstructions morrow. was the ton. House today among the sition to give the appointment to the Gover- _ and he told to attend to affairs of bis Published otrnnd At. every day (Sundays excepted) by tbe Chaplain—Q. II. Shiun, Deerlng. bills, petitions, etc., introduced: nor. melt away and the bill of twenty pages pass own provinces. Then came the Soudan war, PORTLAND PUBLISHING THE COAL STRIKES. and Emin COMPANY, Council of Administration-P. W. Black, at Petition of selectmen of New Sharon in favor of act tlie of received in 1882 about The committee on fisheries and game have without consideration of a item. Jan. to being hopelessly beyond relief, city Bangor single They Toronto, 26.—Referring the then at 97 Exchange Street. Me. large, Fort Fairfield;C. W. lladlock, Portland; a mistake in voted to report favorably a bill to prevent was first neglected aud forgotten. It is Portland. rectifying apportioning school money $3000, and in 1883 about $4000 from the State could demand that the bill be Washington fisheries legislation the Toronto G. A. Wilson, South Paris; C. E. Wing, of 1886. introduced Mr. of in the Damariscotta river only engrossed and three years since he hashadlnstructions of Address all communications to Wayne; by Corson of New fishing any kind Knights of Labor Union Men Globe of today says: The United States any Wainwriglit Cushing, Foxcroft. Sharon. treasurer as its share of the State tax on the above the railroad and Goose Bock. read which delayed the vote on its final pas- kind from the Egyptian government though PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO. to National bridge a Strike. Senate, since it became a caucus of pluto- Representatives Encampment— Petition of the Mayer of Bangor relative to tax- E. & a for the abolition of close time Inaugurate in 188b lie managed once or twice to commu- Hannibal Hamlin at John N. A. railway. But since tlie European On petition sage till tomorrow. The passage of a bill crats, has little and. large. Bangor; D. An- ing European & North American stock. displayed statesmanship nicate with them. As a what derson, C. W. Portland: road has been leased by the Maine Central below this bridge, which came over from the its decadence In will rule, messages THE Gray; lladlock, H. H. Petition of the Passamaquoddy tribe for a doc- by such a parliamentary mameuvre was general esteem be fur WEATHER. Charles D. Jones. there has been due tlie on ac- last the committee have voted New- Jan. 26.—The of the he has sent to Egypt or elsewhere have been Burbank, Saco; Rockland; C. tor ; presented Mr. nothing city Legislature Yohk, struggle thered by its fisheries bill. When E. C. by Looney. never before heard of, and not likely to be retaliatory All that is known of his life Ames, Damariscotta; Dver, Skowhegan; G. A bill to incorporate the Dixfield and Peru count of the E. & N. A. stock owned within legislation inexpedient. striking 'longshoremen, that has to a cer- no regular evidence was before them aud intercepted. H. Dunham, Wlnterport; G.N. G. G. its tried the during these three years is derived from a Washington, Jkn. 27. Boardman, Bridge Company. limits; the money heretofore paid going Portland’s Municipal Judge. again, prevented adoption of the tain extent become merged into that of the with none in rebuttal of the statements of Downing. Petition of N. S. Sliurtleff et als. for the charter to the cities and towns where coal handlers was transferred to a field of few private letters to a friend lu this country. The indications for Alternates—E. O. Maine Central amendments agreed upon by the committee. angry fishermen, the Senators of the Uuited Maine, New Hamp- Fisher, Bowdolnhani, at large of a direct line of railway to Aroostook, stock is held. The appointment of a municipal judge for when it became As several letters have been lost for the one C. H. Bartlett of H. P. of presented [n relation to Portland liarhortho nnntmittot* wider proportions today, States have brought Canada up for trial, shire and are fair Sidney, Ingalls Portland by Mr. Morrill of North Yarmouth. that has reached its the narra- Vermont, weather, and W. K. Dana of E. 11. Portland begins to be a subject of interest known that the Knights of Labor had de- her and a destination, Saccarappa, l.yford af Vinal An act to increase the of the com- The guilty, put weapon for warmer. pay county Boundary Fight. bad agreed to substitute $25,000 for the $10,- cided that no coal of sort should tie pronounced tive is net continuous. slightly haven, Enoeh Fester of Bethel, G. A. Osborn of missioners of Aroostook. here. Judge Gould is spoken of as the lead- any her punishment into the President's hands. Skowhegan, A. B. Summers and John D. Stan- Moore of threw a 000 in the bill for the outer harbor. handled in the of New York union Emin has taught the natives of the A bill to establish a Court in the Representative Deering, other candidates are Hiram For port by The use of that weaponwill injure American Bey LOCAL wood. Municipal ing candidate; coal in the the cultiva- WEATHER REPORT. town of Skowhegan; by Mr. Walton of Skowlie- bombshell into the Portland this Back Cove would have been men on the ground that all the trade at least as much as the Canadian. It Egyptian Equatorial provinces camp Knowlton, Esq., and Daniel Fessenden, Esq. $15,000 appro- tion of cotton, rice, etc. He Me., Jan. 1887. The convention adjourned at 6 gan. harbor has now been put aboard barges by does not lessen the due to Senato- indigo, coffee, _PORTLAND, 20, finally a bill to The for Back Cove contempt lias made of some boot- Remonstrances from Minot, South Paris and morning by introducing straighten Taxation of Banks. priated. appropriation non-union men. Thus the transferring of rial Their in weavers of them, aud 7 A M 3 P M o’clock. Savings legislators. game its diplomat- __ I | 111 P~M Port in the law the makers of others. The he uses is of Clyde against any change protect- boundary line by putting a part of Port- was not made in the original bill because by coal to transatlantic and coastwise steam- ic aspect is the old one of Great soap Barometer.. Under the of ing lobsters; introduced by Mr. Fogg of Portland. This evening, Hon. A. W. Paine of Bangor alanning bis own manufacture. In his last letter 29.724 29.800.29.081 auspices Sedgewick Post, land into This bill provided that some mistake the of the re- ships can be «undertaken by union men Britain Into Canada. very Thermometer. 35.2 A bill to prohibit the of fish from Clreat Deering. report engineers bulldozing 24 2 12 0 G. A. a camp fire was held in the taking concluded his day’s work with the commit- no and the supply of coal to con- The lie told of his attempts to vaccinate his peo- Point. It., tonight and Pothook brooks m tlie line be so to Back Cove was under the longer Toronto Mail says: The retaliatory gew 32.2 23.0 9.7 Spring Dayton. boundary may straightened lating presented sumers in this and other ple. The death rate in the has Alameda which held a Petition of A. R. Littlefield and others tees by going before the banking committee city, Brooklyn, measure has beeu passed by the United provinces Humidity. 89.0 98.0 91.0 Opera House, gather- praying that the “small of of to an for a ward on Great strip territory adjoining head of Portsmouth harbor, N. H., instead around the harbor of New York can- been very high late, owing epidemic Whid... N NE N of six voting Chebeague Island for to urge that the law to points States senate, and as a result poor Canada is ing hundred veterans. Commander- the islands to town relating savings union men. of small pox. He has built a hospital, in Velocity..•. 6 14 10 belonging the of Cumberland; the town of Deering within the present lim- of Portland harbor, Maine. Before ill final not be replenished by to suffer if she persists in enforcing her in-chief Mr. Hamilton of Cumberland. banks be amended so that those securities w hich he the better of his morn- Weather. Cloudy L Snw Clear Fairchild, Hannibal Hamlin, Gov. presented by its of tlie of and the bill will be The effect of the carrying out of the order Canadian'authorities spends part Petition of S. P. Leavitt to extend his city Portland,” described as passage probably amended In treaty rights. simply He has Mean Bodwell C.onnor and wharf which are exempt from State taxation when of the Knights not to load coal became im- ings. He is a schoolmaster. con- dally bar...29.888.Maximum tber....30.0 Gen, Gen. Hyde were into tide waters at Mr. “all that of the of Portland which these Such is the required American fishermen to obey the Mean tber. .23.8 Eastport, presented by part city particular's. intention of all along the river nected the different parts of the provinces by dally Minimum tiler.... 12.0 among those and their arrival at Bradlsli. in the hands of private individuals shail also mediately apparent customs laws aud to report on entrance and Mean dal d’w 21.8 present, the lies and of a certain line the committee in front. All ocean and coastwise steamer weekly posts, there being forty stations. In y pt Max. vel. wind.... 10 N Petition of citizens of Portland to have the northerly westerly,, be exempt when held by banks. The charge. to clear regularly upon departure. Only Mean hum...92.7 hall was with cheer cheer. Af- age savings short, he has done so much In so short a dally ITotal preelp.13 greeted upon of consent raised, Mr. Looney of shall be annexed to This line is committee came to no but laid the The action of the House this in lines, with few suddenly found twu seizures were uiade (or violation of the presented by Deering. decision, morning exceptions, with a little ter the children the Portlaud. themselves deserted union ’longshore- spare of time that, assistance, singing by of Orphan described as at tlie monument in matter on the table until a week from Frl- the affairs by treaty. The Canadian government has not A bill to the Bath “beginning authorizing foreign committee to there must be a great career of usefulness Wakefield incorporate Dry Dock Com- when a will be men whenever there was coal to be trans- in a single instance refused fair METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Home, Mayor extended the hospi- Mr. Wakefield of Bath. middle of the general hearing the any rights before him. pany, presented by the highway at Libby’s Cor- report Senate fishery bill at any time is ferred on vessels. of allowed ail reasonable (Jail. 26, 1887,10.00 P. M.) talities of tlie city to the A bill to the Preachers’ Aid of da^evening, hospitality, having It may be, however, that before a relief guests. relating Society ner,” so called, in “on the bounda- considered as its sure the ue oruer uoi io nauuie eoai exwmus io facilities for shelter aud wood aud the Methodist church, presented Mr. Deering, Notes. making passage by repairs, force can reach him Emin will have sue- Observations taken at (he same moment of time Geu. T. W. Hyde presided as toastmaster. Episcopal by union men outside of the of New Bey Shaw of Portland. line” between Portland and House at an date. to port York, water and medical advice. rout** at all stations. ry Deering, thinks she has grown early The right report <*ii!iil)t‘fi Whiituver it chimin The is a list of the toasts and Petitions in favor of woman Introduced Skowhegan large even as far ns . It is said thut following re- suffrage thence northeasterly on tlie boundary line at time can be unanimous months must before he can oe re- fhcrmo’ter Wlua Mr. Noble of Alden of enough for a municipal court, and Mr. Wal- any only given by union ’longshoremen and others are under elapse j sponses by Lewiston,Mr. Winthrop, 250 feet nearly to a stone monument stand- lieved. Mr. Bryant of Pittsfield. consent and when is held to obligations not to load vessels with coal. SENATORIAL CONTESTS. The United States— ing at an angle in tlie boundary line, thence ton presented this forenoon a bill to estab- given generally the meantime Emin U An act amendatory of, and additional to sec. 6 With the succws of the coal handlers, the In Bey of good £ 2 * "All of one nation, of one substance northeasterly 2040 feet nearly to a stone lish one. carry with it the right of immediate consid- his are his bred, of the public laws of 1885, by Mr. Glover of Rock- ’longshoremen, it was stated, could easily cheer. Though days long and Place of 5 S3 2% Though lately met in the intestine strife, land. monument standing in the boundary line on James Frank Holland and others of UouL eration when reported. The House commit- work laborious and his peril great, he is Shall now in mutual, well force transatlantic and coastwise steamship A Boom for William Walter Phelps. *5 Ss g ~t« deserviug ranks Petitions for Houlton Sewerage the easterly side of Grove street. still. In Ills leisure, the student he was In his Obicrv alien. »> » March—all one Company. ton petition that they be constituted a cor- tee will hold a special meeting tomorrow to lines to refuse to handle Old Dominion g 3 S c> way.”—[Shakespeare. Petitions for amendments to the liquor laws, Jersey City, N. J., Jan. 2d—A boom for earlier days. When it gets dark he retires presented Messrs. Allen of Hall Liens on Buildings. to maintain a of sewers and consider the bill, and it is certain to be acted freight. The question of ordering a general au ** Kesponded to by Hon. Hannibal Haniliu. by Alfred, poration system William Walter Phelps for United States to his and the candles, which §$ I I 1 of Warren, of New Gloucester. Lom- of strike of ’longshoremen is being considered, house, lights The G. A. R.- Sturgis Tlie lumbermen of Fairfield represent that drainage for the village Houlton. I upon the House within the next week. It Senator Instead of Sewell has been started. he makes Then sits down to his « Q bard of Windham, of Grindle by so it was said, by the executive board of himself. he sr > » “Comrades known faith the Billings Brownville, E. F. De II. K. Adams and A. F. It is considerable g by clearest, of Mt. Desert, Kicker of Waterboro, of “the law for and relating to lien claims is Camp, is that the House committee may the Ocean Association of gaining headway. scientific stuuies. At these times he might Tried when death was near and Libby possible ’Longshoremen's nearest, Ayer of Montville, of Al- want a charter to street lie a man of science in his laboratory in Lon- Bound we are ties the Mattawamkcag, Pray in some respects inconsistent with the cus- Disosway operate la amend the bill so as to make it in Unions.! At 1 o'clock all the 'longshore- No Choice In Texas. Me 29.00 11 —29 NE 20 Lt Buw by dearest, Jones of of Friend of obligatory Easlporr. Brothers bion, Athens, Ray Surry. for 30 men working the hour for the National don. In Ills last letter he wishes he had more Me 29.08 12 —23 N 16 Clear evermore to be. of Paris, of Lincoln. Hamil- tomary methods of business in tills State in railway in Calais years. They pro- stead of with the President to ex- by Port!ami. Etna, Wright Sawyer optional and Cunard struck. Austin, Tex., Jan. SO.—'The Legislature books, and laments the scarcity of "fine shot, Mt.Wasblu’n 29.99 —11 —3«> NW 09 Clear And if and * ton of Goiildsboro, Davison of Greenville, Kings- pose to call their company the Calais Citv steamship companies spared growing older, the fact that the prevailing custom among clude Canadian vessels from our ports. There On to dinner at noon met in joiut session at noon today for the arsenic, soda, etc., to enable me to continue Boston. Mass 30.08 17 —27 N 20 Cloudy Shoulder still in line with bury of Bradford, Reynolds of Sidney. Alden of and put its stock going today they gave shoulder, those who furnish material for to Hallway Company, capital is doubt that the President will no Intimation to their that purpose of taking the first joint ballot for the of zoological specimens.” Block Island 3<>.06 21 —23 N 30 Clear And with heart no thrill the colder, Wiuthrop, Hopkins of Greene, Richards of Bre- buildings at in shares of $10 each. hardly any superintendent preparation N. V NW Chase Of Damariscotta. Jordan of $100,000 did not intend to return. The United States Senator. The ballot resulted Surely a man like this ought not to be left to Albany. 30.33 11 —29 13 Cloudy Brothers ever ihall we be.” men, Lisbon, be erected do so with the understanding that approve of it. they 'long- New York... 30.22 21 —22 NW 12 Clear Morrill of "North Vurnioiitli Vunarlmn of luu Mr. Allen of Alfred, today presented a the National line as follows: Maxey, 45; Iteagan, M, Ireland, perish. shoremen employed by _ Responded to Gen. Fairchild. of said bills are to be made in 30 and 25. for a Philadelphia.:30.88 19 -27 NW 26 Clear by Boyuton Lexington, Hobsou of Llinington, New- payable days1 bill to that at the annual town meet- Postal Matters. struck liecause the company had euiployed 29; Terrill, Necessary choice, bcrt of of provide THE STATE. Washington.. 30.31 80 —20 NW 20 Clear The Stale of Maine— Appleton, Hunter Strong, Beal of Fair- Therefore said claims, by said custom not eleven Italians to work in the grain elevator. GM. The foremost of common field, Judkins of ings to be held in March, 1888, the voters The following changes are announced in Norfolk, Va. 30.27 37 -14 N 18 Fair picket the weal, Newport. it was non- The Dead Lock In Indiana. An act to tbe St. John inning uue uu me expansion oi me tune ai Grain had been shipped, said, by Charleston... 30.27 49 —7 N Lt Clear When Indians roamed the land, incorporate Log Driving shall chose their selectmen, one for one year, Star schedules in Maine: introduced Mr. of Fort Kent. lowed in said law for the of said claims union men. The trouble on the Cuintrd Jan. 20.—The AKOOSTOOE COUNTY. 8avannah,Oa 3U.33 40 —10 NW 16 Clear The later warfares, time and leal— • Company, by Dickey filing one for two and one for three and Indianapolis, lud., Legis- years; Route 101—Augusta to South LitehflaUl. Leave dock was that the had Jacksonvllle.l30.30 00 —10 N 8 Clear God bless our nai ive land. An act concerning boomage rights at Kumford, with the town clerk, etc.," they petition that superintendent late le took the tenth joint ballot fur United Lumbermen from Aroostook re- tlint each year after, one shall be chosen to except at 4.30 p. in. Ar- writing New Orleans 30.38 47 —10 NE 9 Clear Oxford county, introduced by Mr. Wright of Paris. Section 91 of the Kevised Stat- Augusta daily Sundays taken some of the old time hands and given States Senator at noon with the fol- to Gov. Bodwell. 32, Ciiapter serve for three This would constant- rive at South Litchfield 7.30 in. l.'ave today port great quantities of snow. In many Memphis.30.45 37 —10 E Lt Clear Responded by Au act to incorpoiate the Calais city railroad. to he amended years. by p. them employment at the rate of $16 a result: utes, relating liens, may by leave men on South Litchfield except at 0.30 a. steady lowing Turpie. 74; Harrison, 70; there is over four leet on a level and Cincinnati, 0 30.49 24 —20 W Lt Clear Our Comrades— Petitions of 11. H. Pago for the right to navigate ly two experienced the board dally Sundays Men who worked the hour said places substituting the word “sixty” in place of the in. Arrive at 9.30 a. m. week. by Allen, 4, two member* paired. B. who is Pittsburg.... 30.43 19 —29 W 0 Call back the days of former years, the lower lakes in the West Branch of Penobscot of selectmen every year, and prevent the Augusta by being Mr. J. Busweil, scaling logs on It Cloudy word in the second line of the sec- Route 102—Livermore Centre to South Liver- that the new weekly hands would be event- N.Y. 29.43 4 —25 S Lt Clear Be young and strong and more. river. “thirty” election |ef three men with No R.|8 writes that in the recent storm at Aroos- Buffalo, also that Section 34 of 91 be unacquainted more. Leave Livermore Centre dally Sun- to unload or at Choice In New Jersey. Oswego. 30.41 6 —28 NE 9 Fair An act to incorporate the St. John Boundary tion, Chapter town business all at once. except ually compelled barges, took and Kish rivers, fourteen inches fell, Responded to by Chaplin Shinn. at 7.30 a. in. Arrive at South Livermore least would be made to Cleveland... 30.43 14 —18 W Lt Branch Dam Company. amended by substituting the words “four days by that,an attempt Trenton, N. J., Jan. 26.-An ineffectual inches in two hours which Cloudy Our Dead Comrades— The town of Cumberland includes S.1B a. in. Leave South Livermore eight falling may- Detroit. 30.44 15 —16 W 11 A bill relating to the election of selectmen, as- months” In place of tne words Great dally except have them do so. The Cunard company, the effort was made to elect a Unit- Cloudy Brothers, God grant when this life be "ninety at G.15 p. m., or oil arrival of mail on again today be considered pretty fast snowing. In many 30.33 2 —7 8 12 Clear o’er, sessors and overseers of the poor, by Mr. Allen of Sundays men said, would have to go back to the old ed States Senator. At Alpena,Mich In the lile to come we shall meet once more. days.” Chebeague, Hope,Bang’s, Sturdivant’s,^Min- route 103. Arrive at Livermore Centre In 45 the joint session of localities it is almost for teams to 30.11 8 x8 8W 8 Alfred. order of if desired to have the impossible Marquette... Cloudy Corporation Fees. Bates and of Jewells' and minutes. things they both Ileuses, there were 39 Democrats to so is Ills. 30.32 18 —5 S 12 Clear to Gen. Selden Petition of the Bangor city council for au isterial, portions pres- get the railroads great the body of Chicago, Responded by Connor. strike declared off. The steamboats of the ent. The themselves Milwaukee. 30.29 15 —3 8 15 Fair amendment to the charter of the Bangor street Senator Gushee introduced an order Islands. At elections all the Postal Republicans absenting snow. | The Wards of the State— today, Crotch people Appointments. and Fall Kiver lines were not in Minn 29.97 7 xlO 8E Lt Clear railway. Stonington a boily. Chattle (Dem.) and Speaker KENNEBEC COUNTY. Dulntli, "They gave their all, and that those an into the number of cor- of islands are to to —9 8E I 0 clear only prayed An act to the Lamolne and Kden directing inquiry these obliged go the J. W. Andrews was today appointed post- loaded with their usual of coal today, Baird with two labor men remained Bt.i'aul.Miim 80.01 11 Their children dear be sheltered from earth’s incorporate supply together The ball will be at Au- Bt. Louts. Mo 30.37 40 x8 S 7 Clear Steam Ferry Introduced by Mr. Wis- formed in the State in the last two mainland to vote. They represent that this master at South Woodstock, Me., vice O. L. as the 'longshoremen struck in accordance out with the legislative given I woes; Company, porations Republicans. A ballot was 7th. Leavenworth 30.10 37 xlO 8 1 10 Clear well of Ellsworth. is a great inconvenience; and Mr. Hamilton with the order not to handle any coal in taken 39 gusta, February Our soldiers’ orphans! shall not be the fees that have to the Fuller, resigned. of the Democrats present. Thirty- Omaha, Neb. 30.00 38 x24 8 15 Clear they dear? Petition of Alvin Moulton and others for the years, they paid of Cumberland, has presented to the The will, have to The of Charles H. Welch, 30 of A Sampson spoke—that prayer was answered Legisla- port. company therefore, eight voted for Abbett ami one for Bedle. body years Yankton. 29.02 20 x21 SW Lt Clear right to propagate and take ilsli from Togus of State, and the of a bill to a on Treasurer Jordan Resigns. In tne here.” Secretary disposition ture establish voting place hire non-union men, and it Is a question It takes 41 votes to constitute a who was drowned canal of the Bt. Vincent.. 29.79 —3 xll BE Lt Clear stream in Kennebec county, introduced by Mr. majority of age, those fees. At present, whenever a corpora- Great Chebeague. Treasurer Jordan lias tendered his whether they will be able to load the vessels the The session ad- Knickerbocker Ice Company at Faruilngdale Bismarck,Da 29.81 16 x31 Clm .... Clear Responded to J. G. Richardson. Jewett of Pittston. resig- Legislature. joint by so that can leave on schedule time. At a week last was found Petition of citizens of Pembroke for a reduction tion is a fee of is to the John R. George G. nation to the President, to take effect upon they until noon tomorrow. ago Sunday, Monday Cheyenne.*. (Singing by the children; join In the chorus.) organized, 83 paid Kelley, Moulton, Jr., journed North Platte 29.93 34 xl4 N Lt Clear of state valuation, presented by Mr. Pattengall. of and another fee of to the appointment of his successor. He has- the pier of the Wilson line the 'longshore- morning frozen to the bottom of the ice at — Secretary State, 83 G. Geo. S. W. Departmunt of Maine Deering, Brown,Geo. Johnson, men struck rather than load three of The Situation In West about the same where he fell in. Denver, Col.. 29.95 44 x26 8 Lt Cleat- Claim of A. .1. Cameron, amounting to $1,- the Attorney General. There is a doubt as been offered tile presidency of a bauk in the . place The .... books orders J. S. Samuel Asa P. to El Paso. Tex. 30.121 -0 Clin Clear Responded to by Samuel W. Lane. 130.112. for binding with from Slate to tlie law in to of these Bibber, Anderson, Now York with a capital of $3,000,000. company’s vessels with coal. W. Jan 20.—The Sen- deceased belonged Wlnthrop but had re- _49_ officers iu the 1880. regard the disposal Charleston, Va,, Women and I year J. O. Donnell, J. H. R. ate cently come to Gardiner for work. E. P. Jones, Pv't 8. C., U, 8. A. Loyal Loyal Comen’s Work—“In fees. The Attorney General holds that they Hodgkins, Stanhal, Pensions Cranted. aud lower House met in joiut assembly the not so distant as a few The were to bo enacted B. named as future, gray and feeble following passed go to himself, while the Secretary of State S. Bibber and W. Olys.are the WILLIAM E. today to choose a United States Senator. oxrout) COUNTY. men are borne to these their GLADSTONE. commemorations, in the House turns them Into the State As a of the Bath Dry Dock Compa The following pensions have been granted The ballot resulted: J. M. will when reminded today: treasury. incorporators Camden, Deui., Wvuian Jones of a well-to-do A Suit for pulses again quicken of the a which asks to be Maine claimants ex-Senator vV. Fryeburg, $50,000 Damages. Florence of the rebellion.” Au act amendatory of and additional to chap. large number of corporations are formed ny, company incorporat- :m 39; T. Willey, Rep., 4o; scat- aud highly respected farmer, died Nightingales ed for of and Can He be a Member of an American suddenly N. Jan. 26.—John 522 of the private and special laws of 1885: re- every year, these fees amount to consider- the purpose repairing building Horace N. Jonuetto, original, Palmyra. tering, 12. It requires 40 votes to elect. Saturday, lie was a member of Doveb, H., Dominique, to W. T. Eustis. stock is limited at Pythago- Responded by lating to the Camden and ltoeklaud Water Com- able. vessels. The capital $30,- Daniel Warren, original, Bangor. Political Club? rean a of Great went over into Ber- lodge of Fryeburg. grocer Falls, (1. A. R. Laws—Among laws arms are silent, pany. 000 in shares of $100. The stock may be in- James R. Cresey- Bath. An act to The Trustee and Isaac M. Dakfield. Artemus Richardson of who wick, Me., yesterday, and was arrestid by Col. incorporate the Madison Village cor- Process Imprison- creased to $50,000 by vote of the corporation. Cooksou, original, TERRIBLE CALE. Baldwin, had Kesponded to by Taintor. Aaron B. Dexter. Chicago, Jan. 20.—A decided sensation a poration. The issue of bonds for the construction ol Patterson, Increase, been prominent citizen of that towu for Sheriff Hurd for a debt alleged to he due to Old Glory— An act additional to ment for Debt. was created at the annual of the the acts which constitute the dock is to the extent meeting many years died Saturday. He was smitten a "Strong bauds liave fought for that brave the charter of dry contemplated The Fishery Question. Lives Lost on Portland trader. Dominique requested flag, Colby University. The judiciary committee have not yet de- Union League Club last night, by Edward F. Vessels Wrecked and with paralysis last and did not Stout hearts upheld it mast-head high; An act to extend the charter of the Portland not exceeding $30,000. Thursday, tlie him Cragiu, on behalf of the committee ou politi- Shores. rally from the stroke. Mr. Richardson leaves sheriff to bring across the line to And, oh! to sec how proud it waves, Has Light Company. cided on their report iix relation to the Among the Portland people here today are Chairman Belmont of the House committee Nova Scotia cal action, proposing for honorary member- a widow. He was 70 old. Dover to get the money to pay the debt and Brings tears of joy to every eye.” Au act relative to the Calais Water Company. trustee and debt. Clarance Hale, Hon. on foreign affairs says the fishery bill adopt- past years An act to authorize process imprisonment for Mayor Chapman, Esq., ship lion. William E, Gladstone. Opposi- to Carver. the Maine Historical Socie- ed by tlie Senate will probably be considered PENOBSCOT COUNTY. consult which was Kesponded by Comrade Hon. J. H. tion was and a Halifax, N. S., Jan. 20.—A terrifia gale counsel, request granted. ty to provide for its perpetuity and the preserva- There is no doubt that there is a difference Nathan Cleaves, Drummond, at the meeting of the House committee to- speedily developed however, In The Army— tion of its cabinet and member raised the that an alien prevailed oil the coast Monday night and the On the night of the JOth instant, a Dover, the counsel consulted told Domi- library. of opinion among the members. A few do Alderman V. G. Wilson, morrow. the committee was au- point being heavy An act relative to the Richmond Water Com Judge Syiuonds, Although active wind blew lorty miles an hour deadun shore. snow of about four inches fell in Patten anu that tlie Responded to by Gen. James A. Hall. L. L. Lincoln ol matter to Ineligible for membership he was also nique sheriff had no jurisdiction not favor the idea of the Hon. Henry Cleaves, .Supt. thorized to report the back the aud Borderer were The pany. wholly changing .Seth L. ineligible for honorary membership. Sever- Steamers Sarnia off the vicinity. In the morning it was observed over him as he was Nary— An act to the River the Buckfield railroad, Larrabee, House time, Mr. Belmont does not be- in New Hampshire, and incorporate Rapid and present and it is doubtful if a any al other members suggested that the harbor and put to sea again to escape being that the snow iiad a very appearance, “Nail to the mast the holy South Branch Carrabassett Com- law, sweeping lieve it will be ready to report before next proceed- dirty that he need not flag, Improvement Esq. from the driven on shore. A sehmmer which has tn-eu and ou examination it was found that it was go to Maine. Dominique And each threadbare measure in either case can be In bill ings wore irregular, fact that the spread sail; pany reported. Charles Hamlin appeared before week, and intimated that the might be as to was Then of Genera] name had not been reported through the repore-d dashed pieces the C. Gra- mixed with a substance much resembling then informed the sheriff that he would not give her to the god storms, regard to for the bill amended the committee before being pre- The and the imprisonment debt, the affairs committee today in behalf by committee. Some further discussion ham, from Bermuda. She was driven ashore powdered charcoal. The same wa» go, and went homo to Great Falls. In tlie lightning gale.”—Holmes. A bill has been filed in the Superior Court legal sented to the House. proper thing the prepared will probably protect the honest to ensued, and when a motion that the matter on Shad Bay Shoals. She iiad a crew of six noticed three yeurs ago. evening sheriff met Dominique, and forc- to Albert A. Nickerson. in Chicago on behalf of numerous New of a bill to change the law relating build- Responded by York, poor man from imprisonment. As to the be laid on the table was put to vote, there men and possibly some passengers. All acre ed him over into Maine, it is said, and took Boston, St. Louis and other creditors of ttie and loan aseociations. Thenew bill com Joseph Paradis ami Frank Pelletiar of Grand Commander Gen. Lucius Fairchild trustee it is that the hill ing were voices. The lost. The shore Is strewn with debris him before a justice. counsel and Chemical process, likely with the Suit Against a Chicago Company for few dissenting incident today Medway, ami Simeon Coyle of Oakheld were Dominique’s Chicago Drug Company, which which a sub-committee now bines the old Maine Massachusetts of She was commanded Cant. am! claimed that his client was ; arrived on the morning train from the west, is preparing excited a great deal comment, and there by Coleridge, held hy the IT. S. Commissioners Bangor, kidnapped, but failed lately, against the company and will law, and is urged as an improvement over Fraud. owned M. Creed >t otberwise exempt from trusteeing wages below a were many who said the affair was unfortu- by C. and others of thi■ for without a S. the justice ruled and ordered the and was met at the depot by Gen. T. W. others, to set aside the number of confessions Maine law. Monday, selling liquor U. | certain limit,—say a month's pay, or $30. the old Chicago, Jan. 20.—An omnibus bill has nate from every standpoint, and more city, it is, believed there were other dis prisoner to give bonds for his future appear- against the company. It is charged that the partic- license. Hyde and others and immediately driven to A fight is expected in the Douse when the In answer to inquiries the Secretary ol been filed in ttie Court on behalf of from the fact that there are about 100 asters. ance or go to jail. Dominique denied that confessions of judgment were given without Superior ularly _ YOKE COUNTY. tlie residence of Gen where lie hasti- judiciary bills are There are a following statement ol numerous New York, Boston, St. Louis and who are members of the club. the justice bad jurisdiction, and went to jail. Hyde, any consideration; that Ilenz, the reported. State has given the Englishmen Butler of to president, great many members who do not believe in other creditors of the Chicago Drug and Father Friends Firm. Postmaster Sanford, proposes The counsel for- Dominique went to Bidde- ly partook of breakfast and in company witli had no to make notes, and that of enforcing the fish and ganu McClynn’s Lula Clark, to power they repealing these laws, and that they the expenses Chemical which waited lately discharge his assistant. Miss ford and secured a writ of habeas cor- were for the of they say Company A Severe Northeast Cale. New Jan. 20,-Father Lewis today his entertainer and Gen. Conner, proceeded given purpose defrauding are to too. laws: the and others to set aside York, Donnelly make room for his wife's brother, states that he will sue tlie the creditors. The ready fight, against Company who was pus. Dominique direct to the where general complainants ask The Provincetows, Muss.,Jan. 26.—A severe appointed by the Archbishop ti Force of North Berwick. The of aud his bondsmen for i hall, the encampment judiciary committee were consider- .. a number of confessions against the compa- succeed patrons sheriff $50,000 damages for an injunction against George Klirct of *£,224.817,344.0, northeast with snow hus lieen Dr. McOlynn, was ordered to leave the office are satisfied with the pres- 1 was in session. His entrance ably enlightened on the subject to 1884. ... ny. It is charged that these confessions of gale raging perfectly for kidnapping and false imprisonment. The into the room New to whom the defendant imprison- St. Stephen’s church this afternoon i ami are a remon- York, confessed 1885 . 7,407.01 were without considera- here since noon. Several coasting schooners by ent incumbent, signing ease excites much interests. was for ment for debt by Moses King of Lewiston judgment given any number of who the signal enthusiastic applause. judgment for 873,000. .. 7.674.31 are in the harbor. women, were guarding Dr strance in her favor. j who is widely known for having been im- tion, that Hense, the president, had no pow- ed and grasping creditor to throat his unfor- niBOEIiLANBOra. MISCE1.I.ANSOUS. f'l.OTHING. LOUT AND POUND* Ani'NEJIKNTM. THE PRESS. tunate debtor into jail unless the latter has been of fraud. In the guilty second place my milk team Friday morning. AN ENTERTAINMENT THURSDAY MORNING. JAN. 27. “beats and the Jan. 21. a wolf robe, either or the bums,” men of questiona- LonT—From gray Temple will be at the 7 Federal Streets. I'lease return to 413 Congress given ble honesty will find it much more difficult obtain comnmn BEST Street, and a suitable reward. JOHN P. letters and THE POWDEB not read BAKING AY© do anonymous than now to get credit. These are results IIALI.. 24-1 Newbury St. Church cations. Tlie name and address of the writer are which the great mass THIN KVKNIMCi, for of the community can A hunch of keys. The im.l.-r will u all cases Indispensable, net necessarily pub IY THE the A. I>. C.. of read- contemplate with serenity and satisfaction. WORLD LOUTplease leave at 140 MIDDLE ST., Storer by consisting recitations, llcation but as a of good faltb. TlTWEEK ing and dialogues. Music will be furnished guarantee ONLY. Block. 22-1 * by or BOSTON Hand. 15 cents, chil- AVe eauuot undertake to return preserve Legault’s Tickets, adults, dren. 10 cents. At the close, refreshments will that are not used. CURRENT LOST. communications COMMENT. is Prof. Hosford’s Bread Preparation, made by the only process that be served by the ladles In the vestry of the Christmas evening, between West and New produces* baking powder of any nutritive value. ON High street a Black Lynx Muff. The finder church.__Jan27dn It would make the retaliation resolution CHEAT BRITAIN AND CANADA. jAJNI* will be awarded It the nutritious and by leaving at l)» STATE STREET more impressive to accompany it with a Boston Transcript. supplies strength-giving phosphates required Jan4dtf PRINCESS IDA, liberal appropriation for coast defences. Great Britain would be inclined to let the by the system. “erring sisters” of Canada “go in peace” if AUINTS WANTED. PATIENCE, The Grand Army made no mistake in it found that their adhesion to the empire was to the K. Com- likely compromise friendly rela- WANTED— In Gorham. West- MIKADO. electing Richard Gatley Department tions between TURNER England and the United VKENT'Sbrook and Deerlng. for the sale of the Baby mander. Next year will want to elect BROS., CITV HALL—Four Pcrloruiunm. they States. One outcome of these complications Burglar "Alarm Bell”, the most reliable alarm him be a ever offered; heartily endoreed business men again. may lasting reciprocity. by Tickets now on sale of Portland; good pay to the right men. Apply to atstockbrtdge’s. PERTINENT QUESTIONS. J. 8.8AN’BOKN, 32 Alder Jan27 ddt Boycotting as a rule Is to be condemned, WILL OFFER St.,Portland Me N. Y. Tribune. PORTLAND 1 of the _20 but the resolution Maine Knights of Is it possible that the railroad companies A good agent In each In Labor to boycott the will be iu the interest of would lost as Connty rumahops gen- higher prices WANTED—the State to handle first class subscription C.E. It is to lief the strike of the coal people would go on books; good to make BOLTON, erally approved. be hoped that they opportunity money easy. as not? Are the strikers blindly playing Clicncy Bros. Jersey Silks at 05 cents. Call on or address D. APPLETON & CO.. 4<> Ex- CITY will make the boycott as effective ns some of HALL, Thursday Evening, Jan. 27lh. the game for the railroads, as they nave so change Street._ g4_l their unjustifiable ones have been. many times before played the employers’ Bros. Plain Blaek PARIS, A\D THE FOIR game when they thought they were playing Cheney Jersey Silks, 24 GEMS NAMED \APOLEO\S, The conviction of Mrs. Crockett of murder ^ their own ? inches 75 eents. Admission. 25 cents. Reserved seats, 35 cents. in the first degree, the penalty of which is TOO t.ATE. wide, A LBU'ARBOA ^CT,.«estMT“; Members ot the Y. M. (J. A., halt price, rickets at death, puts another woman in jeopardy of Philadelphia Press. CLOTHING ordinary gas. LirekAL Commissions to Mole Stookbrtdge’s_Jan25<13t Bros. Checked Snrali OO Agent*. the gallows. It will relieve the Executive Two or three vears ago a reciprocity treaty requires less shortening than any other powder. Cheney Silks, cents; between the United States and Canada from great embarrassment in the near futuee It is recommended 1.00. ALBO-CARBON LICHT seemed a matter of very short time, hut the by eminent physicians. regular price $ CO. STETSON’S for the Legislature to indicate its opinion on conduct of tlie Dominion authorities in the It contains no cream tartar, alum, or any adulteration whatever. NEWARK, N. J. the propriety of hanging women. fisheries controversy has effectually barred J.TP2Hd3t OPIKRA COMPANY, the way to any closer commercial intimacy Every package warranted. The prices on all except the blaek will David whom the between the two countries. modifica- plain Turpie, Democrats of In- Any miNCEEEANKOUN. Hall, Feb. 3