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PORTLAND __. ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862-—VOL. 21. PORTLAND, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 22, 1883* CLAS^MAJLMA'rTK^J PRICE THREE CENTS. 8PECIA1 NOTICES. EDUCATIONAL. niSCELLANEOliN. THE PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. IN GENERAL. NEW ENGLAND SOCIETY. FOREIGN. The Japanese in Mew York. Simon master of of Bos Ca.pt. Rom, ship Chandos, York Published every day (Sundays excepted) bv the ton, died at (New Tribune,] Liverpool, England, Thursday. The The Annual Dinner—President Arthur Instruction in English and Class PORTLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY, ship arrived there November 23 from San Francis- A gentleman thoroughly conversant with co. Ross belonged In Maine, but Present—Addresses by Rm. Beecher, Captain formerly in the Possession of the tie said to a ical Studies Headquarters At 97 Me. lived at South Boston. He had sailed from Sontay subject reporter recently:— Exchange St., Portland, recently Newman and Others. Boston and New York for many years, and was re- Frenoh. “About sixteen years ago the Japauese gov- Terms: Eight Dollars a Year. To mail subscrib- given to private pupil* by the subscriber -FOB garded by ship owners as a flrst-olass men in every Dec. OWLS, Dollars a advance. New York, 21.—The fourth annual dinner ernment sent out a number of native ers, Seven Year, if paid in respect. H is age was about 55. large of the was Herons, Peacocks, Deer Rates Advertising: One inch of space, of the Brooklyn New England Society, given yonng men to be trained In the colleges and Heads, leugth of column, constitutes a “square.” J. W. this evening at the Academy of Masic. Two hund- technical schools of varions countries. Of Fine Screens, Game Plaeques, COLCORD, $1.60 per square, daily first week: 76 cents per A Ten of the 61a*gow Djnamiters Sen* continu- DRUNKARD'S REVENGE. red and fifty members and were present at are week after; three insertions orlefs, $1.00, guests these the United States received perhaps 210. &c., always accepta- 143 Pearl Street. CHRISTMAS ing every other day after first week, 60 cents. the table. B. D. the president of fenced. An Officer Shot guests Stillman, dtf Half three insertions or 76 one Fatally by a Man Whom Ten years ago most of these students were re- ble for Jan24 square, less, cents; of the society presided and at his right sat Presi- week, $1.00; $60 cents per week after. Me had Previoaely Arrested. called to Japan, the government founding two Special Notices, one-third additional. dent Arthur and on his left ex-President Grant. head of “Amusements” and “Auction universities of its own. This movement, and Under Portsmouth, Dec. 21. Calvin Eaton, a consta- The other guests were Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, TOl'CHING TBIBl'TE TO TOE L.4- SLILPERS three insertions Dr. J P. Horrace Sales,” $2.00 per square per week; Rev. Newman, Russell, the out of Iwakura as the minister of BROWN ble of this city, was shot last at ex-Judge sending Presents or night Seabrook, MISS and LIZZIE $1.60. Low of Hon. John W. Hnnter RENTED DrEONGAND HIS less, Mayor Brooklyn, to the Holiday in — it is one Japan United States, induced WRITr, FOE PRIDES TO is prepared to receive pupils AT alleged, by Edward Dow. Mr. Eaton’s the Rev. A. P. Putnam. Mr, Stillman welcomed naturally THE MAINE STATE PRESS. the in the name of the and at the CORBADEI, number of VOCAL nOK', at 15 Prospect wounds are fatal, and he can live but a short time. guests society a Japanese merchants to come here. close of his remarks proposed the toast. “The Pres- E. 8. Street. Published Thursday at $2.60 a It is that the was Bat it was much more the BOWLERS, every Morning, alleged shooting premeditated. ident of the United States.” President Arthur great artistic success ISO M-A-I.N ST. 13AlSTGrCXR. of Bos- year; if paid in $2.00 a year. Piip!i of Clare E. Smart, advance, No reason is given for the alleged assassin’s act. was welcomed cheers and hand as he of the exhibit at our Centennial Ex- dec22 Advertisements inserted m the “Maine State wit^i clapping Japanese sntf ton. RudersdorflT method. arose. He made a brief of an social Five Hundred Egyptian* Reported VKa»- Press has a circulation in LATER. speech entirely that has caused the decS eod3w (which large every part character. position in 1876 immigra- of the for for first insertion Edwin D. would be murdere r is eacred State) $1.00 per square Dow,the 30 years Ward Beecher to the by AbysMininna. to Yet while and 60 cents for each inser- Henry responded toast, tion reach its present proportion. per square subsequent old, a shoe maker and has bean notori- “The and the Puritan.” He said the Puri- tion. by trade, Pilgrim the Chinese the the ELOCUTION tans represented the restrictive as (with whom, by way, Jap- BELDIKB BROS.&C(k Address all communications to ously dissolute aud reckless. Calvin Eaton,the vic- system applied 539 to legislation and the the directors. It anese here have to number 3,000 Congress St., tim has been to within two a pilgrims, nothing do) ? PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO. up years hard drink- was to the France and Tonqufn. Silk Manufacturers. SARAH proposed now-e-days adopt puritan sys- in this city alone, the Japanese in the whole MISS eTlAUGHTON, ing man and a bosom friend of Dow’s and no enmi- tem of treatment with reference to the temperance Paris, Dec* 21.-Admiral Courbet, iu his official GRADUATE of the National School of Elocu- and Mormon This he was a country number only 200, ef whom about 73 ty tfas known to exist between them. On Sunday questions. thought report to the government, states that three officers DRESS SIDES tion anti Oratory, Philadelphia, will receive BROWN’S NEW BLOCK. WEATHER INDICATIONS. mistake for the ideas of men could not be changed are students. In New York there are about A last a town foundCDow intoxicat- in Vocal Culture and Elocution. Arrange- Eaton, constable, mere force of legislation. 'J could only be and sixty-seven men were killed,and ten officers and 40 of whom are mer- Of a pupils ed and arrested him. Dow is not known to have by hey “Japs,” perhaps thirty superior grade, excellent in quality ments be made for either or in led to a of civilization means of may lessons, private Washington, Dec. 22. made higher plabb by one hundred and seventy men wounded iu the light- chants, importers of raw silks, curios, teas, f at Miss any threats on this account and on Thursday The and finish. classes, Sargent’s School, 148 Spring St. moral suasion and intellectual education. are in San The indications tcMiay are: For New England the two men met at a dance and ing before Sontay on the 14th Inst. dorcelains, fans, etc. The others Miss Laughton refers, by permission, to Henry evening greeted position of the government toward the Mormon Having plenty of room to do business, (in our now fair each other in a manner. At abont 11.30 Francisco, Boston, Chicago, and in Washing- Serges and Satin Linings for Oenlle- Dixon Jones, Instructor of Elocution, Harvard Uni- and Middle *>lantic States, celder weather, friendly question in particular was like that of a cat trying Admiral Pryon has received the following de- we shall make the of Christ- o’clock the dancers dispersed, Edwin Dow ton, in the service. For the most men’s versity, Thomas Tash, Supt; of Schools, Portland* store,) largest display northwester winds and rising barometer. leaving to eat a wasp She mumbles at it and caresses it, spatch: diplomatic nothing. in company wi b the others, Calvin Eaton remain- those who have come have been of the and Abner J, Phipps, Pli. D„ Supt. of Schools, Lew- mas this season ever made in Portland. but on the whole does not chew it. Men roust Dec. 17. pait Slippers ed to assist in closing the and about 11.45 Sontay, rank in iston. nov24dtjaul hall, germinate and grow inwardly. One cannot reach Is ours. The outer posts were carried better classes, several damios—a Jap- HOSSERV, We have all styles and all prices, and shall en- o’clock he and Russ Owen, manager of the Sontay dance, their understanding and moral sense by riding an assault on Sunday at 8 o’clock p. m. The at- an corresponding to that of the dnke taste. It left the place, Owen Eaton for a by English deavor to suit everybody’s purse and will LATEST MARINE NEWS. accompanying shod over their errors in belief, no matter tack at 11 o’clock In the Tbe as- short distance until their road rough began morning —having been included among the students. WESTBROOK SEMINARY diverged. Eaton how may be. In both of the illustra- 5 in Sewing Siik, pay you to give us a call before making your pur- this related to glaring they sault was made at o’elock the evening by the Last you we were vis- fo’/eiioon the sheriff his version of method of December, may recall, — — Abandoned at Sea. tions given be was in favor of the pilgrim with marine in- AND what afterward as follows: Foreign Legion, together infantry, ited Frince who will be chases. happened the and he by Arisugawa, Emper- MACHINE Dec. 21.—Schooner E. hence “I reaching difficulty thought anybody, fantry and sailors. The flotilla assisted in the TWIST, have also a and Well Assorted Stock of Halifax, Smith, had gone part of my way home when a short or of in case the dies We Large which might be rai-ed morally and social y, however low bombardment.