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DAILY PR S& WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 2, PRICE THREE CENTS. ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862-VOL. 24. PORTLAND, 1887-_KlSSma a of Maine Volunteers, in which he hundred the times (Mr. Edmunds being FROM WASHINGTON. commission there to take the expression of Regiment years ago. Commenting upon XPKIMI and house connected with the second absent), the war of the fact that the richest NOTICKM, THE PORTLAND DAILY PRESS, THE STATE LEGISLATURE. ing boarding to the committee on appropria- the people as to the location of a temporary served with distinction during men were most of them and referred the Dover Observer. on the side of the same, at Gorham. Ex-Gov. Robie and Hon. county seat, and as a result of the canvas Rebellion, says slavery during the abolition Published every day (Sundays excepted) by ^ John T. be- resolution for a gold med- Alien Leoti was designated. The election for a WALDO COUNTY. struggle, Morse, Jr. says In hl» bi- PORTLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY. Stephen Hinckley of Gorham appeared The House Joint A Bill to Prohibit Convict and of The Bill from the Temper- to in rec- permanent county seat was for ography John Quincy Adams: "The con- Me. Reported fore the committee in behalf of this appro- al to be presented JosephJbrancis, apiioiuted Mrs. wife of Prince Crowell of at 97 Exobano. Street, Portland. services in the Labor. the sixth of February, but in the meantime Lucy, servative, conscienceless respectability of ance Committee. which it is believed will be ample ognition of his construction North drowned herself in a well, Terms- Eight Dollars a Year. To mall sub- priation, the a law Searsport, wealth was, as is the case with It tu DR. E. B. to and of life-saving appliances was Legislature passed postponing the usually REED. Dollars a 11 In make the repairs improve- and perfection morning of last week, reports Year. advance. necessary scribers. Seven paid I he county seat elections until registration was Tuesday the annals of the Anglo-Saxon race, quite In or AiivKitrisiNO—One Inch of ments upon the school building. Belfast Press. Mr. Crowell arose in the Kates space in A People Visiting had. Sujday a crowd of men went to the wrong, and predestined to well-merited the of or twelve lines Present Prohib- committee also decided to report were adopted honor of the Number of Maine night his wife in length column, nonpareil Amendments to the ^Resolutions a over the morning, leaving bed, apparently defeat. a for Arno, Beach and Dowd- Corondo and during dispute elec- constitutes “square.” an appropriation of $8000 late Representatives Washington. asleep. After doing his chores at the barn, The flrst 76 ceuts Laws- erec- and were tions Charles Cotton, from Leoti, struck tendency of history to repeat Itself is MEDICAL (toons $1.60 per square, dally, week; per itory the Farmington Normal School, for the ney of New York, eulogies deliv- he returned and found the bed empty, and week three insertions or less, con- stu- Frank of Corondo, over the head with proverbial. after; $1.00, tion of an addition to accommodate the 6 Lilley, his wife not house. The cellar other after first 60 ceuts. about the Alice Stowe tinuing every day week, dent in attendance at that institution. An at 11.45 o’clock, adjourned. a revolver. Blackwell. Halt three insertions or 76 for The Senate, Not Much Probability of an Extra door being open, he went down and found 592 CONGRESS ST., POKTLAMI, ME. square, loss, cents; Petition Presented for a Charter will also be reported Ezra Loomis tried to stop the quarrel anil one 60 cents week after. appropriation of $500 her body in the well in the bottom of the cel- week, $1.00; per HOUSE. received a bullet from Cotter’s revolver. The Special Notices, one-third additional. a New Railroad. for repairs at the Castlne Normal School. Session. lar. She was at once taken out, but life was A Plea for Equal Rights. 10 o’clock in con- shooting then became general and William Dr. Heed treats all chronic diseases that flesh Is Under head of “Amusements” and “Auction The House met at today extinct. She lacked but one day of being heir to; all cases that are as Incurable inser- Fortnightly Payments. session. On Parris and Charles both of Leoti. Cobsisii, March I. given up Sales,” $2.00 per square per week; three tinuance of yesterday’s motion Cotter, seventy-five of age, and had been in by the allopath.c and I tions or less. $1.60. l the on the were killed. Ernest Dlnlwing, years homoeopathic physicians. The Appropriation for the Industrial The committee on labor has prepared the of Mr. Belmont of New prk Senate Prospect of an Agreement instantly poor health for some time. To the Editor of the Hreu: will take their case to treat and cure them. 1 And appropriation Frank Jenness, David Johnson and Alfred about four-lift lis die can THE MAINE STATE PRESS, bill for pay- amendment to the diplomatic Bill. Allow me to express through your columns of the cases given up to School Reduced to $5000. following providing fortnightly in a Fishery Retaliatory all from were wounded be cured. bill was non-concurred and conference Bavey, Leoti, fatally Examination at a distance by letter, Published every Thursday Morning, at $2.60 ments, and it will probably be reported to Frank Lilley, Charles Loomis and Ezra WOMAN’S SUFFRACE. my unqualified approval of the way in which with their full name and of residence and a year; If paid in advance, $2.00 a place year. all from were Rev. one 2-ocnt stamp and $2.00. Examination at the Advertisements inserted fn the “Maine State the Legislature today: ^Mr^WlUis of Kentucky presented the con- Loomis, Corondo, seriously Mr. Blanchard has so happily and Just- In A Bill Providing for Fortnightly Pay- Aggregate Increase of the Naval Ap- wounded. The scene of the is distant office $1, and consultation free. Press” (which has a large circulation every Section 1—Every manufacturing, mining, quar- ference report on the river and harbor ap- fight A Massachusetts Suffragists Replies ly represented the true feelings and motives of the for $1.00 square for flrst iu the demand of several miles from ruilroad and OaraUMin.(t.si,M( s. m, aplOSUtf part State) per ments by Manufacturing rylug, mechanical, mercantile, railroad, telegraph, propriation bill and on Mr. prlatlon Bill. telegraphic sertion, and 60 cents for each subse- and even' and details of the are to Mrs. Caswell. governing the movements of the Woman per square telephone aud municipal corporation, Anderson of Kansas, the bill was read con- accommodatim affair quent insertion. Establishments. and water company shall Association. Such a Before Committee on incorporated express an hour of time. The report not yet known. Suffrage calm, logical Hearings at least each and suming over Address all communications £b ".pay fortnightly every employe and Ex- such states that the Senate increased the items in The Public Debt Statement for argument must act Uke oil on the troubled Railroads, Telegraphs, CO. ngaged in its business the wages earned by To the Editor of the Pre»»: PORTLAND PUBLISHING of a sum aggregating presses. Appropriations for the Normal employe to within eight days of the date said the House bill to *1,150,- FOREICN. waters. 1 cannot help thinking that a that If at was reduced in the conference to February. A remonstrant in a recent number of the payment; provided, however, anytime 000 This of the men and women Schools of be absent from bis added 29 new majority intelligent ON BAUCH it. MAINE. the State. of payment any employe shall *1,598,580. The Senate items, Press, asks regarding woman suffrage. labor he shall be entitled to said of the State are now in favor of An act to Brunswick Street It. regular place of were reduced in the conference. The total justice, incorporate the thereafter demand. (Special to the Press). Shocks at Allossio is not this a of majority and H. Co. payment at any time upon House bill was *7,459,000. Slight Earthquake “Why question not and a and Ball Club. any of the of the original “courtesy”, legal equality, An act to the Sebasticook and Mt. Ball of the Bowdoin Base Hon. J. W. Addi- Sec. 2—Any corporation violating the Senate was Washington, March 1. and minority? If the majority of iwomen wish Incorporate Bradbury Urges provisions of this act shall be punished a fine The bill as it passed *10,- Aibenga. that with a fair, open field, a victory on the Ktneo and Co. to by from the The Telegraph Telephone [Special the Press.] not less than ten nor more than twenty-five dol- and as it comes conference Senate committee on education and to vote, let them do so. If the of feb20sntu JAMES F. tions to the State House. 620,350, majority the HA1VKES,Sec’y. annual ball of lars on under which It is con- The conference report was right side, notwithstanding opposition Brunswick, March 1.—The each complaint Is *9,919,800. labor has favorably reported, and the Senate women do not wish to vote, let them say so.” victed ; for such violation is 89. Revolt of at the Carrison of which seems to have created such a the Bowdoin Base Ball Association at Town provided complaint agreed to—yeas 177, nays will Troops panic, CAUCUSES. made within days from the date thereof. stand as fol- probably pass before adjournment the But the majority of women never have said Miscellaneous Matters of thirty The items for Maine changed not in but in the Senate, Iiall this was the social event of the General Sec.