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Portland Daily Press, 1866 Portland Daily Press Maine State Library Digital Maine Portland Daily Press, 1866 Portland Daily Press 4-23-1866 Portland Daily Press: April 23,1866 Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalmaine.com/pdp_1866 Recommended Citation "Portland Daily Press: April 23,1866" (1866). Portland Daily Press, 1866. 94. https://digitalmaine.com/pdp_1866/94 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]. <■ ____ __ PRESS. _DAILY_____ *»'**»■ MONDAY MORNING, APRIL tldranct. _PORTLAND, 23,^86^ ~erm, $a per „nnumi tn THE PORTLAND DAILY PRESS is published day, excepted,)at 82 Exchange Street. XXXIX CONGRESS—First Session. ITEMS OP STATE NEWB. every (Sunday New Advertisements. PORTLAND AND VICINITY Robbery and Portland, N. A. FOSTER, Proprietor. BY | Recovery of a Diamond Pin. Insurance.—In another column ,wM be Terms :—Eight Dollar? a year in advance. TELEGRAPH, 6F- The Sentinel the mails Thursday last A. K. Shurtleff, Esq., of this Eastport says found the 144th semi-annual statement of the Washington, April 21, RELIGIOUS with TO THE DAILY PIIESS. leave that at 4 o’clock A. in NOTICES. city, some ladies under his charge, was a THE MAINE STATE is at the SENATE. place M., arriving Insurance of North at PRESS, published Marine and Inland Union Prayer Meeting in the Company America, same place morning at $2.00 a Fire, Bangor in season to conueet with the train at the Vestrv n! Free passenger morning train from this city every Thursday year, The Senate is not in session Street Church during the from which it will be seeD that invariably in advance. to-day. which leaves week, commencing at a to Boston. When Philadelphia, that city the next morning for bel°re e‘eht 0 clock’ w**1 within twenty-five miles of INSURANCE. Monday 23, 1866. HOUSE. continuing ne the assets, on the first of January ltKifl, Morning, April Portland. If this is the case how is it that the hour**1 Boston he noticed a man in the cars Rates of Advertising.—One inch ol space, tn The House lt>60—lw scanning ---- are confined to Portland, April 23d. amounted to one and three ol constitute a proceedings gen- Sentinel, which is and him and nearly quarters length column, “square.” 1 rot. INCORPORATED. 1704. eral debate ou published Wednesdays, very closely, directing his to a $1.50 first week: 75 cents the President’s annual message gaze million jx'r square daily pel which should reach here afternoon, dollars, affording very satisfactory evi- Week three or Mr. Nicholson of took Thursday SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT. diamond pin worth $200 which Mr. S. wore. alter; insertions, less, $1.00; continu- Delaware, strong dence of the ing other day after first week, 50 cents. FROM WASHINGTON. the does not arrive here until ? The steady progress of this time hou- every ground against Constitutional amendment Saturday APRIL TERM—DANFORTH, J., PRESIDING. object of this tellow was immediately sus- Half square, throe insertions or less, 75 cento; one in to oied anil regard representatives. EES'” The Kennebec that busi- Saturday —In the ease of vs. worthy institution. The Company Week. $l.oo; 50 cents per week alter. Insurance Company Reporter says Dyer Whitney & pected by Mr. Shurtleff, who, in turn, examin- Colored Prisoners Sent South. Mr. John L. Jr. on the ness dividends Under head of “Amusements/’. $2.00 ner Thomas, spoke changes in Gardiner are so that als., Mr. Talbot concluded bis argument for the de- ed paid during the past year amount- square ot frequent the fellow directing his atten- per week; three insertions or less, $1.50. -OF- question reconstruction, that Con- it is the very closely, to holding difficult to keep the run of them, Water St, fendants, and S. C. Strout, Esq., made argument tion to ing $120,000, and losses to the amount of “Special Notices/* $1.25 jKsr square first, inser- gress had full over the his so that he power whole subject. for a verdict for features, clothing <tc., tion, ami 26 cts. for each in- Fair in Aid of tie Soldiers' and Sailors' exhibiting a continued of “Puss in the plaintifl. The jury returned plain- and is now per square subsequent Mr. Smith discussed the condition game could $488,781,21, stronger and better sertion; hall a first 15 cts. present tiff for Defendants* counsel filed recognize him, if necessary, hereafter. square, $1.00 insertion, NORTH National of the Corner.” $400. exceptions. than ever to each subsequent insertion. AMERICA, Home. country. prepared prosecute its large and A Shortly after noticing the attention which Advertisements inserted in the ‘‘Maine State Other and ad- Ekp“ man by the name of Jackson business. —OF THE— speakers followed, the House George MUNICIPAL COUBT, APBEL 21. the fellow was rapidly increasing The market Press” (whieli has a in was him, Mr. Shurtleff saw largo circulation every par- Interview between the French Miniater journed. badly hurt while iu saw-mill, 'in paying value of its of the $1.00 for first insertion* Berry’s Ellen for drunkenness and disturb- stock, which we notice is State)for per square CITY OP of Cunningham, another man come into nearly ami 50 cents PHILADELPHIA. and Secretary State* Gardiner, on last. Ho was the car, who per square for each subsequent inser- Tuesday standing was fined 3 passed three dolVus to one of ance, k and costs. Committed. the one who par value, is a very tion. The Cholera Steamer at New Turk—Thirty- near the had been him so circular saw, which was in motion, who committed the eyeing closely, fcir* JOB of exe- Timothy O’Brien, assault and good index of the and of PRINTING, every description, THE OOLLECTOBSHIP OP three New Cases on board St< miner without strength position NEW YOBK. Virginia. when his foot in such a manner as recognition. But a wink tliat Mr. cuted with dispatch; and all business iH.rtaining to 144th SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT. got caught battery upon the colored man, as mentioned in the S. the the OlHce or transacted on New York. 21. to throw him one of them the Company. Paper promptly applica- April upon the saw, cutting his leg bad- Press ot Saturday, pleaded guilty, and was fined $10 caught giving other, which tion as above. ASSETS, JANUAUY 1,1800. The Probable Adjournment of Conpreos. There have been thus tar 47 deaths on the In speaking of this Company, the Insur- ly. He then fell to the floor, breaking the in- and costs. Committed. was returned, led him to believe that they were Virginia, of undoubted cholera. There are ance Monitor remarks : Market value. that not new but jured leg. accomplices and they had designs upon many cases, 134 arc yet sick.— U. S. Circuit Court.—The April term of this A First Mortgage on 00 Wasiitkgton, April 21. wr~ The company that can show so splendid a Entertainments. City Property.$444,300 The steamer Illinois will receive the well Awgusta (Ga.) Press announces the Court will some one. “ 48 colored at open this morning, Judge Clifford presid- record as the United States Government Bonds. 334,500 00 Yesterday evening prisoners in old Insurance Company of the steerage passengers. She went below death that city, on the 11th In a moments the latter jail—men, women, boys ami contra- yester- Wednesday, ing. few person eame North deserves a libera] Pennsylvania State Bonds. 109,000 00 girls, afternoon. The sick have ol America,” certainly bands and with their day been transfer- ius£, Capt. James L. of Bath.— snare of THE Bonds. 00 natives—were, own con- Davenport, and seated himself by the side of Mr. S. and patronage, and especially so at the Philadelphia City 138,700 red to hospital ship Falcon. The cabin The Groat Fair. sent, placed en route for Louisiana, under the pas- Capt. Davenport had just arrived in Augusta, present time, when events” are illus- Bonds of the Peim. K. R. Company and oth- sengers are allowed to remain in the made some enquiries of him as to the distance passing charge of an officer of the Freedmen’s Bu- Virginia. was taken sick on and died two The Fair for the benefit of the widows and trating the (act that insurance are er Corporations. 00 The work of the Monday, days companies 190,440 reau. were fumigating latter has com- to Boston. Convinced that himself was the not They all charged with larce- after. a of deceased for which always blessed with success and lift. Bank and other Corporation Stocks. 63 petty menced. The barracks have been Though stranger in the place he was orphans soldiers, prepar- long GRAND FAIR ! 66,196 nies. Battery intended to Mr. S. I'or seventy-two this has Notes Receivable transferred the War cared for the members of the Ma- ations have been tor six weeks subject they operate upon, long years Company IN THE (Temporary Loans)...... 150,471 06 by Department to the properly by making past, the AID OF The District Attorney has entered a nolle made and stowed pursued even tenor of its distribut- Real Estate—Office of the Board of Health for a souic of which was will this arrangements accordingly, way,” Coinjiany, 232 in each case on condition that the hospital. Fraternity, Order he a open evening at City Hall. ThC ing its list of prosequi his among long jialions, within that Walnut Street... 00 Later—Reports from quarantine state that member.
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