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DAILY PRESS READ THE PRESS ΠΞ FOB ALL· run Or 50 Cents a Month in Advance. PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. LATEST MEWS. ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862-VOL. 27. PRICE &6 A YEAR IN ADVANCE. KPECIAL ΝΟΤΚ'ΚΝ. niMl fr Ι,Ι.ΛΝΚΟΙ Ν. IN THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. Gate and throw shot weighing from 1000 IN THE surprise, as points had been frequent of late Even after the Constitutlou had THE LEAGUE TENDS TO LESSEN CRIME. GATHERED to a ton into the JULY WEATHER MIDST OF MAY FETTERED BY THE INTER-STATE LAW. pression. number of pounds centre of San Fran- that the Boston and Maine would win, and Seen ratified by the re<iusite cisco, fully eight miles, seemed to make a States and Washington bad been elected even a Concord director the case profound impression. With similar guns on gave up President, the Baptiste addressed him on each of our fortifications any such attack Monday. It is questionable whether the this point. In his reply Washington said : Plans for the Construction of the could be resisted. And It's Likely to Last the Remainder •Railroad Managers That Archbishop Walsh Further Enlight- readily Boston and Maine has really lost the de- Say Their "U I could have entertained the slightest ap- JohnP.Squiie&Go's Gen. the aid of and by framed the Three New Cruisers. Miles, by maps charts, of the Week. tnat the Constitution by ens the Parnell Commission. to the nature of Export Trade Is Vanishing prehension explained in detail the present fortifications cision, owing unprofitable convention where t had the honor to preside of this harbor, and how they could be made the New Hampshire roads. It is probable might possibly endanger the religious rights of ecclesiastical I would never efficient. He assured the senators that this from Texas on that road will soon any society, certainly STRICTLY A Visitor the the Concord control the t" if I could now PURE d signature it, and harbor was the easiest in the United Way have |ilac. my Fast Modern Vessels with States, Concord and while the In the Cars of Their Rate that the general might ever In Only One Instance has the Kctllc Rendered Deadly to be and With Cooling Breezes. Boston, Montreal, Cutting conceivc government League naturally, defended, estimated, so au to render the liberty of Modern Cuns. control of the Northern is said to be in the be administered Been Indiscreet. rather roughly, that $29,000,000 would be Canadian Neighbors. conscience Insecure, I beg you will be persuaded sufficient tc make the coast defences all that market at about $160 Tper share. Severa that no one would be mure zealous than tnyself barriers the horrors could be desired. This amount need not all parties who should be well posted look for to establish effectual against be appropriated at once, but fully that sum Our New Hampshire Neighbors' of spiritual tryanny and every sbacies of religious ward to the control 01 all three roads men- LEAF The Yantlc Sent to Sea to Blow Up would be needed for the completion of the Up In the President Van Home Tells About the persecution." The Kind of Boycotting which the LARD! Thermometers 90's. the tioned above Old Railroad. work. by Colony It was such representations that the Put Derelict Vessels. President Lord of the Boston and Pacific. by Archbishop Would Tolerate. up expresaly Maine Canadian fears of in the colonies were at in relation to the that the Baptists LOW PRICES FOR APPLES. says decision, length but they did not cease their FOR FAMILY USE road's action in the matter cannot be decided allayed, In efforts in behalf of religions liberty until the 3, 5,10ft pails and 10 lb tubs; also PnrrLnrd 9.—A warm till the full tlie Washington, May wave has decision is heard from. The last to the Con- by Tierce, Barrel, Half Barrels and Tubs : Is adoption of the first amendment for 9.—The and A Discouraging Market for the Pro- part of the decision, "until otherwise order- Archbishop Walsh con- sale by every First-Class t.rocer and Provision Washington, May plans prevailed over this section lor the past few Nkw Yokk, May 9.—The United States stitution, which is as follows: Lo.Nuoîr, May Dealer; all Laid rendered the ed/' was not quite clear to him. the by us is free from all specifications ol the three 2,000 ton steel ducts of Orchardlsts. At the signal office it is said that Senate Inter-state Commerce shall make no law respecting an es tinued bis testimony before Paraeil Cotton Seed oil. days. The road in was not a road Investigating "Congress Tallow, Suet, and other adultera- dispute paying tabllshment of or the tree ex- that facto tions so commonly and is cruisers authorized by the last Congress there is only a slight prospect of its in but assisted Committee met today. religion prohibiting CommlMloo tod»y. He testified used, being Itself, the Boston and Maine again ercise thereof, or abridging the freedom of speech Warravird have all been at the Augusta, May 9.—There is no one feature Railroad tbat had come to bi« proved that Strictly Pure. completed navy depart- supplanted in the Immediate future by greatly during its summer travel; The first witness was President George H. or of the press ; or the right ot the people peacea knowledge None genuiue our so to the farmers of Maine the hence an extension of time be to assemble,and to the for without name stamped upon ment, and advertisements for proposals for discouraging cooler weather. The thermometer register- might possibly Huberts ol the Pennsylvania system. bly petition government the League tended to diminish crime. There the package. asked until fall. a redress of grievances." construction will year as the unprecedently low prices — Ρ in the secret their probably be issued in past ed 92° at Lynchburg, Va., yesterday; 90' at By Senator Cnliom—"What have you to had been a gradual decadence JOHN II. α few These vessels are which have been received for the apple crop societies in Ireland since ΐβββ. He was VOSE, EuHteru A|(eni, days. officially Charlotte, N. S. ; 92 at Augusta, Ga., and 88° THE STATE. say of the relations between the Canadian and Is it realized the farmers of FISH AND FISHKRMEN. apg'.' P0UT1.AMJ, ME. sntt known as cruisers Nos. 9,10 and 11. The especially by in this city. Lieut. Dunwoody's predictions roads and those ol the United aware that the League had advised tenants The limit of the cost is fixed at $700,000 each, orchard districts like Kennebec county. In weather ANDBOSCOOGIN COUNTV. not to enter the land court after the •II in Han d lo m like an of today says the torrid will last at States?" passage Euipty the course of conversation the other one Fifteen divorces bad been ûurk ttliiixl plans are the work of the bureaus of the day least until Friday night, and be is not dis- decreed up Mr. Roberts—"Sinco the United States ha of the act establishing tbat court in inn. |i|»i i|(ht." to noon at and If all of the largest apple growers in the Wednesday the April term of the Trout and 8almon In Abundance, II it equally hard lo fliid navy department, expectations are county posed to make a positive assertion that S. J. Court in Auburn. begun to regulate the railroad companies by Subsequent events had justified that advice. said that he did uot obtain as much and Fishermen In Abundance Too. POWDER realized these vessels will be the best of their actually cooler weather will come then. A storm in the latter have been He only knew of one Instance where the Mr. R. F. Townsend of East Auburn went special legislation, class afloat. mony for his fruit as it cost him to grow, This Pure. Texas is moving northeastward upon which out into his wood lot the other day and as placed at a disadvantage in their competition League had been Indiscreet indls harvest and for market. He that he [Correspondence of the I'hkss.] Absolutely They are to be 300 tons larger than the pack says he bases his hopes of relief. was walking along he noticed a white ob- with those ot Canada. The effect of the cretlon consisted of the passage of a resolu- was case ject in the branches of a Rangki.ey Lake Houmc, ) rhia uuwder never varies. A marvel ot purity Yorktown and her class. The principal di- Hiis the very generally among orch- topmost very tall Grand Trunk roads being independent of tion by a branch of the League to publish la and wholesomeness. Mure economical ardist in this section. Some few have tree. Upon closer inspection it proved to be Kangkley, Me.. Mav ». isau. i >crengtu mensions are as follows : Length on load pre- MOTTtOT IN NINE fts OtltriCT rnstnrihe persons not members Boots and Lan the ordinary kinds, ami cannot be sold Lu MONTHS. a white oat nn.1 at thr root of the tree a fox tne legislation which affects those of the Being decided not to watt longer before Shoes their rot to ferred to let them .mpetltion with the multitude ot low test, short water line, 257 feet; extreme breadth, 37 apples selling was the pussy is a constant menace of the He this at watching earnestly awaiting United States to the we oar book, with the intention of League. protested against al alum or .Sold i" at a barrel.