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PORTLAND DAILY PTtESS. ^^^^Ktrrncn an HKroNin PPVTS. —^ PRFf’E THREE WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 22, 1888. — ESTABLISHED .M NK ^ ,801--VOL. 26. PORTLAND, , shall be by the secretary oi fair REPUBLICAN CLUBS. place notice given STAND. Young Stain made a very •®Pre“i®“ the to all clubs belonging to the League ON THE the que*- League ol meeting. vessels of Canada or I authorized Thomas F. on the stand, generally answering at least thirty days prior to the day NPKl'lAI, NOTICEH. the fishing Newfound- Constitution, duly without of State of the United tions of the counsel promptly and ix. land. They need not enter or clear Bayard, Secretary he olten A Large and Enthusiastic Meeting THE report, William U. citizen of the but on cross-examination TREATY. States, Putnam, Young Charles Stain Tells His Story faltering, This League shall not, as a League, express any when putting into such bays or harbors for State of Maine, James B. Angell,'. citizen of times could not recollect. Yesterday. lor candidate before any political Crime. 2.30 this preference any shelter or nor when the State of Michigan, for and in the name of HI9 Father's The court adjourned at 12.30 till convention; nor shall It as a League recommend repairing damages, put- THE PLENIPOTENTIARIES’ PLAN. of the United States, to meet and afternoon. any person as an applicant for any official posi- ting Into the same outside the limits of es- tion. confer with the plenipotentiaries rep- Offer Action on State League Formed by Represent- tablished of for of What They Pending the Visits Afternoon Session. x. ports entry the purpose resenting the government of Her The Witness’s Account of Full Text of the Result of the Com- the atives of Twenty Clubs. offleers be such aa are wood or of ex- Brittanic for the Treaty. room was crowded with specta- The duties of the shall purchasing obtaining water, Majesty purpose of Barron’s Ghost. The court like the secretary and in a friendly Feb. 21.—The is of ladies usually perforated by offleers, cept that any such vessels remaining considering adjusting spirit Washington, following the attendance to a list of the offleers of all to the of tors this afternoon, being required keep missioners’ labors. all or any questions relating rights referred to in ex- Re- clubs to the League anil the Treasurer more than 24 hours, exclusive of North the modus viiendi the Presi- than heretofore. On cross Patriotic Speeches by Leading belonging in seas adjacent to British to the being larger being to bonds for such sum as the fishery : Evidence Introduced Support “The of Maine. required give Sundays and legal holidays, within America and Newfoundland, in dispute be- dent’s message amination young Stain continued: publicans Executive Committee may from time to time de- of the United States PKOTOCOL. of the Movements. where termine. any such port, or communicating tween the governments Story Gang’s trap by the chimney in father’s house and that of Her Britannic Majesty, and Feb. 15. into xi. with the shore therein, may be required to Washington, the tools were had a door opening jointly and severally conclude and sign any kept Delegates from twenty Republican clubs The Executive Committee shall orgaulze by A Document which Maine enter or and no vessel shall be having been signed, the to hole out through one ef members cbalrman. Each Congressmen report, clear, treaty or treaties touching the premises. The treaty Brjtlsh Bangor, Feb. 21—Great Interest begins the kitchen and a square this at the electing Its of Maine met city yesterday, member shall attend t<> and assist In the forma- excused from due information And I herewith transmit for your informa- desire to state that they Stain and the into closet into my ja hereby giving plenipotentiaries be manifested in the trial, city at the ceiling the opening Portland Club for the forma- tion of Clubs in his dis- tion full of the so the rooms of the permanent Republican Condemn. to boarding officers. They shall not be lia- copies power given by have been (considering position which with visitors from over sister’s bedroom. 1 made a statement once trict. The committee shall hold meetings at such was crowded today of a State There were present me. tion League. times and places as It may itself determine and ble in such bays of harbors for compul- will be created by the immediate commence- the trial was we took the first trip any In the execution of the so con- all the county. Everywhere that it was in August and also a number of be called at time and by when there for powers ninety-seven delegates, may together any place sory pilotage, nor, the,pur- the said F. William ment of the fishery season before the treaty of conversation. in the af- the of the League, and at tbe ol of veyed, Thomas Bayard. the one engrossing subject to Maine. On reaching who came as specta- president request pose of shelter, of repairing damages, in the prominent Republicans, live members It shall be tils to call the com- L. Putnam and James B. Angell, can be ratified by the Senate of the the wc at the Conti- duty purchasing weod or of obtaining water, shall possibly At the hour of beginning proceedings ternoon on that trip, put up them Hon. Amos Allen of mittee month of November last, met in this city the the Parliament of Canada tors, among being together. Its Provisions Much the Same as they be liable for harbor dues, tonnage dues, United Statesj this forenoon, the court house was surround- nental Hotel. We left the hotel in the night State Sena- The Secretary of the League shall be ex-offlelo plenipotentiaries of Her Britannic Majesty, Hon. Henry B Cleaves, a Very dues, light dues or other similar dues, of Newfoundland. which the Alfred, secretary of the committee, and shall keep buoy and proceeded in the negotiation «f a treaty and the the Legislature ed by a crowd much larger than that and reached Skowhegan about 8 o’clock which shall but this numeration shall not permit other tor Samuel H. Allen of Thomaston, Repre- reeord of Its proceedings, as above authorized. After many confer- In the absence of such ratification,, the oil? to the building difficult yes- The did not tell me to the offleers and mem- inconsistent with the e of. made entrance next morning. gang Jordan of Lisbon, and others. The Cruianentopened inspection by Reported. changes nioyment ences and an agreement to so much fric- sentative of the at all reasonable times, fne Con- protracted efforts, conditions, which gave rise went to Dexter or returned, or bers League the liberties reserved or secured by the terday. how they an Sec- was at arrived at, which is embodied be delegates were as follows: Executive Committee shall elect assistant vention of October 20,1818. length tion and irritation, might revived and on court this there. I did not think who shall ia the treaty which I now lay before you. Stain was very pale entering what they were doing Young Men's Republican Club of Rockland—Vi. retary from among its members, keep Akticle Eleven—United States fishing with the con- James Do.i- the record of Its In tbe absence of the The treaty meets my approval, because I be- might interfere unprejudiced but he continues to maintain hi* had a successful trip from what they T. Cobb, W. O. Abbott, K. It. Bowler, proceedings vessels the and harbors morning, they Secretary or at his request. entering ports, bays lieve it a satisfactory, and of the treaty by the legislative aliue,ami L. K. Campbell. of the eastern and northwestern coasts of supplies practical sideration calm bearing, which he lias exhibited from said. I beard them talking about the second IClub—Jonn II. final a basis honorable and Sagadahoc County Republican vn. President the adjustment, upon bodies concerned. Under these circum- a in father’s the first of November. W. Carr. Regards Canada, or of the coasts of Newfoundland, and the beginning. Mrs. Cromwell is demure trip parlor Kimball, Joseph M. Ilayes. Stephen A club shall be admitted to the In just to both parties, of the difficult the stand that the < lub—Y. Free- membership under stress of weather or other casualties, with the further object of affording at 1 have never stated on Yarmouth Republican Dudley this when the member of tbe executive vexed to which it relates. A re- stances, little woman in black, and cries softly Charles T. Grant, Kbeu League or question horse Star belonged to or was kept by my man, John M. Gooding, committee of the district iu which the club Is loca- as may unload, reload, tranship sell, subject view of the of this will evidence of their anxious desire to promote or Treaty Eiuiuenty Satisfactory. history question times. Cromwell watches her a great deal, and have never said that it was on York, C. L. Buckmau. ted certifies to tbe President that the club Is or- to thecustoms laws and regulations, all the arrive at a father H. show that all former attempts to remove all sub- we started Republican Club of Sorway—L.Y. Whitman, with the of Ar- fish on board when such unload- good feeling and possible and is also much affected. The prisoners about the 23d of November that F. ganized in accordance provisions POWDER common to the satisfaction S. Steams, K. F. Smith, F. II. Noyes, George the of interpretation and has subscribed to is of the British on the second trip or that wo drove right ticle m provisions ing, transhipment br sale, of Sboth of the first article jects controversy, plenipoten- allowed to eit with their counsel, and Jones. constitution. parties, were from Gardiner. We, instead, put L. Chase, this Pure. made necessary as incidental to repairs, have been un tiaries are to make the tem- through Republican Club of Standish—fohn XIII. Absolutely of the treaty .of October 20,1818, ready following came down from the dock at the morning house for a while and obtain- and may replenish outfits, provisions and of the up at boarding Walter Dresser, Tobias Lord. successful aud, with the lapse time, for a period not to ex- and — W. No officer of Ibe or member of the exec- or porary arrangement some crackers and cheese in Augusta Republican Club of L. Hough, League never varies. A marvel of And Recommeuds it to the Senate for supplies, damaged lost disaster, and, in hour. ed Springvale « This powder purity by difficulty and obscurity have increased. in the F. S. K. J. Hatch, W. K. Sau- utive committee shall receive salary or any ott- More case of death or shall be allowed only ceed two years, to afford moduli citendt pend- with their wit- arrived in Waterville at 2 o’clock C. 1C Frost, Beal, strength and wliolesomeuess. economical sickness, in 1854 and in 1871 The government proceeded er tor his services; but tbs actual In The negotiations again YVe made a at Fairfield put- compensation tlian tlie ordinary kindB, and cannot be sold all needful including the shipping the ratification of the morning. stop of officer or member of the short facilities, ended in both cases in temporary reciprocal ing treaty: nesses on coming into court, first calling House sta- Old Orchard Republican Club—F. W. Guptlll, expenses any competition with the multitude of low test, Ratification of crews. Licenses to in estab- ting the horse up at the Fairfield executive committee, necessarily Incurred for in purchase arrangements of the tariffs of Canada, New- For a not exceeding two years I. Allred Huberts. Charles H. Flske, Daniel Camp- weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only lished of of the aforesaid coasts period &HAKLEB CROWELL, ble. YVe took lunch at a saloon and stopped stationery and postage shall be allowed ports entry and the bell, Frank K. Koss. _ printing, cam. Royal Powdek Co., 106 wall foundland and the United States, from the present date, the privilege of enter- the Raking Canada or of for the Conn. He testified that he was in Pittsfield two or three hours, stabling Club—H. M. Heath, Col. liy tbe executive committee If found correct,which of. Newfoundland, of a award the United the and harbors of the Atlantic of Stanford, Augusta Republican St., N.Y. lyad&wtf payment money by ing bays horse the town and eating crack- Dr. Geo.-K. Brickett, F. I,. committee shall audit all such bills and accounts. homeward such provisions and sup- in on Feb. 22d, 1878. On the evening just beyond Henry G. Staples. voyage States, under which the real questions coasts of Canada and Newfoundland la Dexter We drove thence to Dexter, All drafts upon the treasury shall be counter- as are sold to ves- ers and cheese. Harulen. __ ,. plies ordinarily trading difference remained unsettled and iu abey- will be United Stites fishery vessels he visited the Masonic building, On Club— E. W. C. signed tbe chairman of tbe executive commit- shall be to United States fish- granted of that day direct, arriving at 9.30 in the evening. Hallowed Republican Maddox, by British a sels, granted to present themselveslanew when annual licenses at a fee of $1-50 per ton four K. M. M. W. H. Johnson, W. F. tee. Plenipotentiaries Propose vessels in such ance,ready by between 7 and 8 o’clock, finding Cashier the way to Solon I stopped at a house Tlldeu, Stoue, ing ports promptly upon ap- were The Marstou. the convenient arrangements abrogated. for the following purposes: purchase miles out of Dexter and got some supper and plication and without charge, and such ves- unim- Curtis of the National Bank, Nathan Wood York Club Ford, C.S. Ham- shall have to W.O.LITTLE The situation therefore remained of bait, ice, seines, lines aad all other sup- I had been to Carney s be- of Biddefortt—R.H. The executive committee power SCO,, in manner baited horse. E. At- the my Arrangement. sels, having obtained licenses of of car- there. He to ilton. W. F. McMullau, W. G. Smith, C. sod collect an assessment upon the several Temporary .. t.nnn results of the 1871, the ...1,1 I. l,n nil the treaty and outfits; transhipment and Mr. Bradbury proceeded Canada levy proved by plies fore .having driven through from lor the purpose of aud a condition of and the trews. the clubs composing the League, grave affairs, presenting goes shipment of describe the discovery of Mr. Barron in with father and George Gleason, when the Chib—J. K. John meet the neeessary ex- GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, casions such facilities for the purchase of ar- Biddeford Republican Libby, raising funds sufficient to almost the same features and 2— If, during the continuances of this F. James H. on ur and as identically at that time. He crawled old house was built. In January 1878, F. Nourse, Benjamin Hamilton, Incurred or to be incurred In carrying casual needf ul pru visions supplies the States remove vault, by the party causes of complaint by United rangement, the United States would to Lewiston and drove a Miles, Fred L. Emmons. Such assessment shall Etlnbliiihrd in 1N43* nrf Iirmiilltry JrrnntM'to the trading vessels; a and saw Bar- I went Knseslegitimate operations. against Canadian action and British default the duties on fish, fish oil, whale and seal oil, over the safe with lantern, Westbrook. Club—John E. Warren, be each In to Its actual mem- but such provisions or supplies shall not be team to North Belgrade, where I placed Hepu/Uican upon club proportion in its confronted us in May, 188(5, and their etc., the said north his head Charles B. Woodman, W. K. Dana, Joseph Dun- not honorary members, and Action the obtained nor for re-sale correction, coverings, packages, ron lying near the door, it in the livery stable and notified him by bership, Including STREET. Pending Necessary Upon by barter, purchased and was continued till the time. license be free. nell.iW. K.i Griggs. shall not exceed cents capita tor any one NO. 31 EXCHANCE present shall issted He on his back, his was for stealing the team, fifty per qr traffic. enter- towards the street. lay letter. 1 arrested Young Metis Republican Club of Augusta-C. F. The greater part of the correspondence 3— United States fishing vessels to State for year. Article vessels of back. There was a dent be- convicted and sentenced prison F. E. Southard, F. W. Mathews, Oscar XV. Insured at lowest rates. Sen Twelve—Fishing which lias taken place between the two gov- the and harbors of the Atlantic head thrown Flynt, All kinds of property Treaty. Canada and Newfoundland shall have, ing bays Groves, J. H. Manley. American and ernments heretofore has been communicated of courts in Newfoundland for any of tween the a gash on his cheek, and and W. Each club having membership In this League First—loss companies, Foreign. # on the Atlantic coast of the ports eyes, “I out of February 5th, 1881, Republican Club of Lewiston—F. Parker, to and at as u as uossi- in article one of got prison shall, at the request of the general secretary, Congress, early day the four purposes mentioned was A was in his mouth, father’s in Med- W. H. McCann, E. Andrews. oct20_sntf United States all the privileges Kin r oil., II * 4 *Kn ►.i.onioio-nnctlAn ♦/, blood flowing. gag soon afterwards went to my Harry forthwith report to him Its actual membership. the Convention of October 20, 1818, and not 1 Club of Waterville—Vi. T. Haines, resent I and secured this treaty to and he was for breath. His legs field and he then made his confession. RepidAican by this date, it with the joint therein more than 24 hours, shall gasping the N. G. U. Pulsiler, W. A. B. Boothby, G. A. Phil- XVI. United States vessels in the aforesaid accompanying remaining may have said that Scott jumped out of NO. 3, Washington, Feb. 21.-.The following fishing of the .conference, which resulted not be to enter or clear at the cus- were drawn up, a cord lay on his breast and lips, Martin Blaisdell. The constitution may be altered or amended of DYE HOUSE NOTICE, protoeals required window nf r.ho hank room. I will not be Bruntwkk- waters of Canada and Newfoundland. in the conclusion of the now sub- provided do not communi- Young Men's Republican Club of any annual convention of the League by a majori- is the full text of the fisheries treaty: treaty tom house, they whiskers, and was attached to a gag,'pass- told me acott out. D. Barrett Article Thirteen.—The Secretary of mitted to thus positive that they jumped Cbarles M. Townshend, George Parks, ty vote of the clubs represented, the proper notice you. You will cate with the shore. the E. Huberts, TO Whereas, differences have arisen concern- the of the United States shall make ing around his neck, where it was tied. The He was in the building watching to give Potter, Oren T. Despeaux. Frank of such alteration or amendment having been giv- NOW IS THE TINE HAVE YOUR Treasury be fully possessed of the record and history 4— Forfeiture to be exacted only for the it'lx.ii_1.. Janie* r. the ex- was a alarm if came. I went to Maine af- en to all the clubs which constitute the League ing the Interpretation of article one of the regulations providing for conspicuous of the case since the June to fish in ter- gat: pau-uuiiuic. anyone ». termination, 30, offences of fishing or preparing out of his contin- and went to \V in- Uawkes, Heury F. Cox, Fred N. Dow, Henry by the corresponding secretary at least thirty hihitiou by every United States fishing vessel of articles of the of “I cut the gag mouth, ter my father confessed FADED or SOILED convention of October 20, 1818, the United 1885, the fishery treaty ritorial waters. I was ar- 4 )S'ri M M I. before the holding of the annual convention. of its official number on each how, and ued the witness, ‘‘and he stopped breathing. throp and thence to Auburn, where Portlawl— days the any Washington of 1871, we were rel- 5— This arrangement will take effect as I Yount/ Men’s Republican Cl ub of States of America and Her Majesty, such vessel law to have an offi- whereby I blew into his mouth, and he resumed his rested and served a terra in jail. In 1883 E. C. The committee then reported the following required by egated to the provisions of the treaty of soon as the necessary measures are completed Charles A. True, Johu 3. Conley, Reynolds, GARMENTS of the of Great Bri- and to with such after which I him out be- was arrested for selling under false Hinds. were Queen United Kingdom cial number, failing comply October As the documents and the authorities. breath, passed goods Edward W. Kent, Asher C. list of officers who elected: licen- 30,1818. pa- by colonial safes. His rolled in their a in State I tain and desirous of re- regulations, shall not be entitled to the referred to will full information tween the eyes pretences and got year prison. President—Col. Fred N. Dow, Portland Club. Renovated for Winter. Take Ireland, mutually pers supply [01KUUU,J (J. like a dead man. after terra, re- ses provided for in this treaty. of taken under administra- sockets, and he appeared went to Canada serving my Vice Presidents—Charles H. Fisk, Old Orchard them to all causes of in re- the positions Sackville West, him a re- moving misunderstanding Such shall be communicated to my His hands were confined behind by there two years. Afterwards I C. O. Leach. .. .. Club: John J. Portland Veteran regulations tion by the representatives of the United Charles Tuppek. maining Cutter, Perry. Republi- lation thereto, and of promoting friendly in- Her government previously to pair of handcuffs. On being removed to the turned to Maine and lived in Skowhegan Republican Club of liotujoe—John can Club; Willis S. Sanborn, Bprtngvale Club; W. Majesty’s States as well as by the of H. F. H. Vose, Charles 3. Fearl. between their effect. representatives The Americans’ Note. national bank office these were cut off. I and Norridgewock, and in the latter pla-e Frank Clergue, K. Dana, Westbrook Club; K. Dudley Freeman, tercourse’ and good neighborhood taking the government of'Great Britain, it is not 2 If. Klinball, Bath Club; M. examined the rooms of the Dexter Savings was arrested for assault and battery on my The convention was called together at Yarmouth Club; John House tlie United States and the of Her considered necessary or expedient to report Feb. IS, 1888. M. UaUowell Club; H. O. Stables, Augus- Foster’s Forest City Dye possessions Penalties for Unlawful Fishing. Washington, Bank that night, and found in the rear room wife, for which I served seven months la John J. was Stone, them in this message, but I believe the treaty o’clock, p. m., and Hon, Perry ta (i. A. Phillips, waterville Club. in North America have resolved to Tlie American plenipotentiaries having of a set of false teeth, a pen and a I told my story to John Club; ST. Majesty Article Fourteen.—The penalties for will be found to contain a portions Norridgewock jail. Mr. Perry E. Roberts, Brunswick Club. NO. 13 PREBLE just, honorable, received a communication of the British In the north- before I went to see fath- chosen temporary chairman. Secretary-Frank conclude a treaty to that end, and have nam- the coal hod, all near together. Harvey in 1883, my Secretary—C. A. True, Young unlawfully fishing in the waters, bays, creeks and therefore satisfactory solution of of this conveying was a the honor and Correspoudtug rail«r«’ FiiMmen Employed. plenipotentiaries date, west corner of the north room win- er in Dedham jail, and next related it to ray thanked the audience for pre- Men's Portland. ed as their that is to say: this difficulties which have clouded our relations to be ob- ClOb, oc!17 sneodly plenipotentiaries, and harbors referred in article one of their plan for an administration dow out upon a driveway connect- wife in Norridgewock jail, and aftewards to that was to be Treasurer—Seth L. Larrabee, Portland Club. ^o with our on our northern border. and looking dicted that the organization the President of the United States, Thomas or neighbors served by the governments ot Canada street. The window was Sheriff Mr. and Mr. treaty may extend to forfeiture of the boat believe the ing with Slain Mitchell, Copeland in a Col. Fred Jf. Dow, after being made presi- Kspecially satisfactory do I Newfoundland in respect to the fisheries up. and Dr. I also formed would help rolling up Republican CAUCUS. F. Bayard, Secretary of State, William L. also of the open, the lower sash being nearly pushed Palmer of Dexter, Barney. vessel and appurtenances, and agreement will be found by those the for the consider- from twelve tc thousand dent of the was introduced by chair- proposed during period requisite I saw footsteps in the coal room. They made a written confession while in jail and majority of twenty League, The Republicans of Deering are requested to Putnam, of Maine, and James B. Angell, of when the offence of our citizens engaged in open sea fisheries this day supplies and cargo aboard tion by the Senate of the treaty seemed to be long marks, as if some one it to Mr. Mitchell. I was compelled to next fall, Mr. Perry then proceeded to busi- man Perry. Mr. Dow thanked the conven- meet at the Town House on Tuesday, Feb. 28, at her the of the to the Canadian coast and resorting Michigan, and Majesty Queen and for to unlaw- adjacent signed, and the enactment of legislation by on the floor/’ ill I was sick and Dr. Barney He 4 o’clock p. m., to nominate candidates for town was committed; preparing had slipped Savethe story. ness the following commit- tion for the honor conferred upon him. to these ports and harbors under treaty pro- their therein on Barron s I was nervous by announcing and to attend to any oilier business that United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ire- shall be respective governments Cross-examination—’ The gash attended me. He saw that officers, fully fish in such waters, penalties visions and rules of international law. f he their satisfac- tee on credentials: said that although the Republican party of may eonie before them. M. proposed, desire to express cheek looked as if it were made by a knile, and something was on my mind and he ask- land, the Rt. Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, fixed the not to exceed those for delimitation Hues the exclusive the intention under the Per order Town Committee. by court, proposed tion with this manifestation of with the bruise on the foreheed, were ed me what the matter was. In reply, I re- Thomas U. Harris, of the Veteran Republican Maine might not enter the field the Hon. Sir Lionel Saekville West, K. C. and for ether viola- fisheries from the common fisheries and will which, of F. W. Old Orchard Deering, Feb. 21,1888. feb22d&wtd P., unlawfully fishing, any on the part of the British plenipotentiaries the wounds I saw. I was one of the lated the While I was in this state, Club Portland; liuptlll. of the leader it would to Canada or and as to the area of only story. A. Watervllle Clu : E. leadership delight M. Her Britannic envoy extra- tion of the laws of Great Britain, give certainty security means referred to to maintain relations went into the back room. 1 of Barron to ma three Club; O. Phillips, Dudley G., Majesty’s headland by first men who the ghost appeared Yarmouth Club; Harry Andrews, Lew- It would be found to sup- in relation to the right of their legitimate field. The between the British a Freeman. support, yet ready CAUCUS. and minister to the Newfoundland, of good neighborhood saw in the coal dust indications of strug- different nights and said ‘It is I, be not ordinary plenpotentiary in such creeks or harbors, theory of imaginary lines is abandoned and the Unit- iston Club. whoever be nominated. fishing waters, possessions in North America but no indications of where the body afraid.’ I only saw his head.” Counsel port might The Republic.ins of the town of Windham are United States of America; and Sir Charles the court not ex- Great Britain and the in the commu- gle, on penalties shall be fixed by by specification ed States and they will convey the fallen on the floor. The coal his to ascertain what the And the committee permanent organiza- E. Warren of Cumberland lo meet at the Town House on Saturday, vessel named might have pressed question Mr. Joseph requested Tupper, G. C. M., Minister of Finance of ceeding in all S3 per ton of the boat or treaty of certain bays especially pro- nication of the British plenipotentiaries to and most of the much af- list of officers: Feb. 25lh, at 2 p. m., to nominate candidates for hod had been tipped over, head looked like and, tion and was called and briefly as concerned. The boat or vessel may be holden vided for gives satisfaction to the inhabi- with the apparently Mills upon spoke Town Officers, and also to choose Town Com- the Dominion of Canada, who having com- the President of the United States, coal had run out. -I did not notice any coal fected, Stain asked to be excused. Mr. Bar- J. R. Libby, of the York Club. J. U. Manley, for such peualties and forfeitures. The pro- tants of the shores without subtracting ma- that the same be by him follows: "We are always told at the be- mittee for the ensuing year. full recommendation dust on Mr. Barron’s clothes.” ker continued, however, and the witness Young Men’s Club of Augusta; C. B. Woodman, municated to each other their respective shall he and as Inexpen- terially from the value or convenience of the for its informa- Club one of feblOd&wtd Per order TowuiCommittec. ceedings summary made known to the Senate, Ke-direct—‘‘The stove in the public part of again asked to let this question pass, which Westbrook Club; E. W. Kent, Young Men’s ginning of a campaign that it Is to be found in and due form, have sive as fishery rights of Americans. The uninter- when the lat- J. H. Kimball, Sagadahoc Club; C. E. powers, good practicable. tion, together with the treaty, the savings bank room was in front of the the counsel agreed to. of Portland; and so I suppose that The trial on shall be at the navigation of the Strait of Canso is for ratification. Townshend. Men’s Ciub of Brunswick; peculiar Importance upon the following articles: (except appeal) rupted ter is submitted to that body windows. To from the stove to the coal “I did not make any further confession un- Young igreed on fertile first time affirmed and the go John L. Bangor Club. one Is of 1 THE PORTLAND DAILY PRESS, place of detention, unless the judge shall, expressly T. F. Bayard, have to into the rear of the New York Cutler, the coming great importance. Article one—The high contracting par- un- [Signed], closet one would go til I met the reporter of the defence, order it to be held at four purposes for which our fishermen, William L. Putnam, was While the were waiting for the the national to Published every day (Sundays excepted) by tlie request room, and on this route the coal hod World. I went to New York with him and delegates think that campaign ought ties agree to appoint a mixed commission to some other by him more con- der the treaty of 1818, were allowed to enter B. Angell. place adjudged James found. Barron’s bunch of keys was found at the Astor House and there dic- of these committees, several gentle- be broader than any one question. We want PORTLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY, in this venient. for costs shall not be re- the boys and harbors of Canada and New of secrecy stopped reports lelimit, in the manner provided Security After removing the injunction in the coal room, behind the*boxes, also the tated my story to a stenographic reporter. Her- sentiment of Me. of the when hail is of- Foundland within a belt of three marine Senate discuss- men were called on for speeches, Hon. to consider the mind and the At 07 Exchange Street. Portland, the British creeks and quired defence,except from the fisheries treaty, the to the handcuffs on Mr. Barron. These At times the witness was somewhat con- treaty, waters, bays, shall be miles are under a fair and liberal con- key the Terms- Dollars a Veitr. To mall sub fered. Keasonable bail accepted. placed ed the of considering the treaty coal teeth some of the bert M. Heath, of the Augusta Republican those who have been the strength of par- Eight harbors of the coast of Canada and New- with- advisability were in the vicinity of the hod, fused and mixed about trips a in auvauce be a to the defence struction and their enjoyment secured was taken and scribers. Seven Dollars Year.if paid There shall proper appeal in open session. An action and The cut was across the right made into Maine and would think for a mo- first responding. Mr. Heath, on being in the inch ol the trial be out conditions and restrictions as in the pen. Club, ty past.” Kates of Advertising—One space foundland, as to which the United States, by only, and the evidence at may such the seemed to be in favor of greater an answer. But so feeling cheek.” ment or two before giving received with said: E. Freeman of Yarmouth, urged the length ol column, or twelve lines nonpariel used on of forfeiture embarrassed and obstructed them applanse, Dudley irticle one of the convention of October 20, appeal. Judgments past ublicify to executive sessions. on the whole his answers were made very constitutes a “square.” shall be reviewed by the Governor General seriously. The enforcement of penalties for CHARLES F. STAIN, “When placed in a concourse of Repub- the importance of making each club an ed- *1.50 per first week; 76 centsper 1818, between the United States and Great with- promptly. square, dally, of Canada, in council, or the Governor, of unlawfully fishing or preparing to fisn son of David Stain, the prisoner, next took this I feel of free trade week after; three insertions or less, *1.00 con- After two hours’ cross examining of licans like gathered here, generally ucator that the true idea might Britain, renounced forever any liberty to in council, before the same in the in-shore limit and exclusive waters of WILL NEVER BE RATIFIED. every other day after first week, 50 cents. Newfoundland, the stand and testified as follows: a is a waste of time. If tinuing Canada and Newfoundland, is to be accom- Stain, that making speech be imparted to all. Half square, three lusertious or less, 76 cents; ;ake, dry or cure fish. are executed. Views of Reed and William Scott CUAKL.ES L. DODGE, Congressmen "1 saw Oliver Cromwell and there were some sinners here I D. Parker of Brunswick, as one week, *1.00; 50 cents week after. plished under safeguards against oppressive only political George spoke per Article two—The commission shall con- de- on The Treaty. house in Medfield of Mass., a carpenter, took the Special Notices, one-tntrd additional. ind arbitrary action, thus protecting the Dingley frequently at my father’s Medfield, should be glad to do something to turn them follows: "We have been trying to learn Under head of “Amusements” and Auction sist of two commissioners to be named by the United fendant fishermen from in ad- to the would hold He testified: “I have known David Article Fifteen—Whenever punishment [Special Press.] in the summer of 1877. They stand. from their errors. But 1 am talking to an au- of free trade and in our Salks,” *2.00 per per week; three inser- [Tor Rritnnnirt and fif twn mill- inconvenience and un- something protection square from vance of trial, delays, and or years. In tions or less, 1.60. States shall remove the duty fish oil, Feb. 21.—The New Eng- and lay plans for operations, L. Stain for seventeen eighteen * necessary expense. Washifgton, meetings dience who are all of the righteous order,who club at Brunswick. We believe thoroughly nissioners to be named by the President of seal oil and fish of all kinds (ex- de- Dexter as a commenced a new house PRESS. whale oil, The history of events the last two years landers are all, with one voice, open in especially favord promising September, 1873,1 need no words of mine to keep them trae in the inefficiency of the Democratic party THE MAINE STATE lie States without after the his United Selay fish in oil), being the produce (hows no feature of Canadian administration for him and completed it in 1876. At club there Published every Thuksdav Morning, at *2.60 cept preserved claring against the treaty Congressman field.” „ ciples. But to pass to a subject and have found that in our little of ratifications of tiiis treaty. The fishermen of nere h arrassine and injurious than the coin- in the near a year; it paid in advance, a year. ixchauge of fisheries carried on by the are in their The counsel for the defense here objected suggestion I built second story, that *2.00 our vessels to make Heed and Gov. Dingley emphatic us, I can say, speaking are no tree traders. I will simply say Advertisements inserted in the “Maine 8tate , lommission shall meet and the de- Lab- upon fishing of a and in the floor between the complete Canada and Newfoundland, including on of intense that any such to evidence showing the existence gang the chimney in the Press” (which has a large circulation in every S' entry and clearance every expressions surprise for the section of the State which I repre- we will answer for our section comiDg imitation as soon as possible thereafter. In and which the a secret Inches, part of the State) for *1.00 per Bquare lor first in- rador,as well as from the usual necessary jccasion of temporarily seeking sliel- ever have been sigued. The to commit outside crimes, floor timbers, recess, 20x7J document should plotting sent, that on the line of the Kennebec the eneuuui sertion. and GO cents per square for each subse- •ase of the death, absence or incapacity of cans other usual ter in Canadian ports and harbors. to show that the to which was closed a board, casks, barrels, kegs, and has been they say, desired in order aperture by k' Hamilton F.«« nf RUUIafnrd, re- Insertion. is in United States granted, government is united, earnest and