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# ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1862-VOL. 27. PORTLAND, MAINE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 15, 1888. _PRICE THREE CENTS. was virtues which characterized the ear- SPECIAL NOTICES. JIIM'ELLANEOrK. After this ballot came the great and inter- sories of an elegant turnout, private made an especially fine appearance, attract- FALSE STORIES OF FREETRADERS. | ly settlers of New England and formed su FROM THE CAPITAL. between drawn the depot platform, ing much attention. The of esting fight of the day, Sheriff C. H. up by j a potent facter in moulding our free in- Loyal League uniformed members of McFadden and Major G. Stevens, of Oak- IN HIS OWN HOME Two parallel lines of stitutions. They know that your Bangor made a fine appearance. Perhaps the Rumored Defections of Prominent land, for the nomination fer sheriff, Major the Augusta Club formed a lane from intense Americanism is an ar- there were two thousand men In line and A Dull Day In the Senate and House train was to dent sentiment as well as a rational prin- Republicans Untrue. Stevens is the commander of the old Fifth barouche to the track where the | ten or fifteen thousand persons In all the of Representatives. ciple; that it is interwoven with every fibre arrive. The train rolled in, and the cheers that Maine Battery. He was a gallant soldier, j of your being as well as emblazoned on your crowds, uniformed and ununiformed Mr. Blaine himself at rolled up from the great throng. escutcheon: that for you the “minstrel rap- thronged the streets at various times. There More About the Destructive Effect of distinguishing Fredericksburg, Welcome to Mr. Cleveland’s Letter of Augusta’s Royal car and stood tures swell” at the sacred name of Acceptance Cold Harbor, Gettysburg, on whatever field came to the rear door of the your certainly was a very large throng, and their the Mills Bill. j country or the sound of her music. Still Stevens’s Battery won its brilliant his hat off bowing to the cheering Every- enthusiasm was Delayed. reputa- Blaine. with where and at all at home and no indefinite quantity. It tion. Judge of to times, abroad, Titcomb, Augusta, present- crowd. The passage from the train the in life and was as great as it was ed Major Stevens’s name, and it was second- private public station, by your spontaneous. All Aroostook County was made in the midst of an eager and your Den, have defended and Thoroughly ed by several delegates, among them W. H. carriage voiep you Foreign Appointments Conflrmediby protected American and American in- Aroused Over the Subject. Spear, Esq., of Gardiner, who aroused con- and enthusiastic throng, for the train had rights THE HOME. terests and the the the Senate. siderable enthusiasm for his candidate. of uniformed men. From upheld honor, dignity, run by the lines the glory of Your colors Mr. Blaine’s Augusta House and Its Hall C. Burleigh, Esq., of Vassalboro, pre- in your country. only Thousands of the City the car to the carriage Mr. Blaine was ac- are the gorgeous of the [Special to tlie Press.! sented Sheriff McFadden’s name. Mr. Bur- Republicans ensign Republic, History. Boutelle, Mayor always full nigh advanced.” Washixoton, Aug. 14,-In the Senate to- 14.—The leigh said lie was a farmer—every one in companied by Congressman to Augusta, Aug. report published I will not of [Special the Press.] Mr. Maine knows he is a good one too—and not of Hills. Macomber, Hon. J. Manchester Ilaynes and speak the public questions day, Keagan introduced a bill to define TRY YOUR by the Boston free trade papers and Many that now the mind 14. copied an orator, but helwould say a word for Mc- engross popular and di- Augusta, Aug. trusts and to for the of into many others who could not be distinguished vide the provide punishment similar organs in Maine in regard to the Fadden, who was born in Mr. Burleigh’s great political parties in this coun- The home to which Mr. Blaine has re- in the darkness. As soon as he stepped Into try. Upon these on persons connected with them or carrying alleged defection of several prominent Re- town of Vassalboro. It was after Mr. Mc- subjects, indeed, appro- turned this evening after his long tour in left was old friends priate occasions, are to be in- them on. After discussion, the bill was re- in is Fadden Waterville, Mr. Burleigh said, the carriage it surrounded by “you always publicans Maine, creating considerable quired of and not to be informed. But I do Europe and his remarkable Journey through that tlie three D’s—Damnable, Democratic, and townsmen, who pressed forward eagerly ferred to the committee on finance, NEXT PAIR stir as the conceredare com- A of Clubs and Citizens not that a New is neither the most SHOES here, Procession a cen- gentlemen Dynasty—got possession of that town. Wm. forget precisely quarter of England, elegant to shake his hand. The Portland Club had tury has rolled Mr. Keagan also introduced a bill which ing out promptly with denials. Col. Au- H. Bigelow, of Augusta, also favored Mr. away since, fresh from your nor the most costly In Maine. It is unpre- and his because meanwhile drawn up in line by the car pre- brilliant triumphs in debate in yonder State was referred to the committee on commerce, gustus C. Hamlin of Bangor, who was McFadden, urged candidacy More Than a Mile Long. tentious but comfortable, surrounded by an of his temperance record, dwelling particu- to their in the I Capitol, you entered upon a broader field of officers and at least claimed as an accession to the Democratic paratory taking place proces- requiring three-quarters on Mr. McFadden’s usefulness and became identified with the ample lawn generously shaded by spreading larly prompt suppres- slon. of the crew of every United States mer- WELCH’S, ranks writes to a friend in Augusta, saying: sion of Mike Burns, the seller of liquor in unairs of the Federal Government as a mem- maples and butternuts, interspersed with As soon as the started ber of the chant, and vessel to be either “I have not seen the the original possible procession National Congress. This was at whaling fishing 421 Congress Street. article, but whatever it packages. the smaller trees and a few shrubs. When Mr. On the ballot Mr. McFadden had 06 votes In the following order, Mr. Blaine’s carriage supreme hour of the nation’s trial and native born or naturalized citizens of the says, you may rest assured that I am a Re- at It Blaine came to Maine in 1853 he was a very United We have the finest ami best wearing Gents’ and Major Stevens 76, and Major Stevens The Crowd Ever Gathered in the middle of the column: peril. called for the exercise of States. and not a Biggest being long the *3.00Shoe to be found in Portland; pump soles, publican Democrat, and shall not was declared the nominee. highest wisdom, and young man with his own way to make. The The Senate, then, at 12.20, a vote of 24 was patriotism by or see and will no oth- The following the order of the pro- on to plain cap toe; It, you buy vote for Cleveland.” Judge II. S. Webster, of Gardiner, was re- courage the part of the first years of his life here, which were the 20, resumed the consideration of the fish- ers. POWDER the : of eries nominated Judge of Probate by acclamation, Capital. cession representatives the your eloquent treaty. Ladles' Kid Common Sense Boots, Lorenzo Clay of Gardiner, another of the people; first years of his married life, he In a splendid as was also Howard Owen, Esq., of Augusta Chief Marshal and Aids. voice was promptly heard in response to this spent After Mr. Morgan had on the trea- made from the softest French Kid finished stock Pure. is an spoken alleged seceders, old Henry Clay and for of Probate. National Band. call. wise and measure to house on Green street, owned Mrs. ty, the Senate resumed at the low price of *3.00. Call and see them. Absolutely Register Augusta Every just sup- by consideration of leg- Tippecanoe Whig, and is for Harrison and For Clerk of Courts there was another Augusta Club. press rebellion and maintain the integrity of Blaine’s father, Jacob Stanwood. This islative business. Tins never varies. A marvel of Harrison and Drum powder purity this close contest. Ex-Senator George Weeks Guards, Bangor, Corps. the federal government, received the potent The President’s veto messages in three and wholesomeuess. More economical Protection year, all stories to the con- Portland Drum house is yet standing, and is occupied by strength presented the name of W. S. Choate, was Corps. aid of your and enthusiastic pension cases were presented, read and re- than the ordinary kinds, and cannot l>e sold in trary Capt. How the Re- Portland. loyal support. Mrs. notwithstanding. of whose and character he Returning Neighbor Pioneers, Fortunate indeed were to have been in Blaine's nephew, Mr. Walter Stinson. ferred to the committee on and a J. P. WELCH, 421 St. e >mpetition with tbe multitude of low test, short Augusta, ability Harrison and Morton Portland. you pensions, Congress Col. Francis E. Heath of who Guards, the councils of In this aug7sutf wet At alum or pbospbate powders. Sold onto In Watervllle, complimented highly. Then the friends of Lewiston Brigade Band. the nation during this mo- house Mr.