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vfiir uMIsliHHti) American. Published everv IhursUv M'*rmop it t <*om»" ). k. F.lUuorth. Me . »X TIP h • «*l NT^ PURU*IHV. toMI’JI.M For terms, Ac.. see first page «* * M PLTTENUILL A CX> * Ic8 • r *-t.m. Park Row, New York, mid 781 t he*nut Street Phitladeipbfai wsoor Agent fl*r Hdverti-ciiu-nl- for the MllNICO •- th*‘ c o , < iUe> and Huthon-ed to owtrart for ad\t-.(.-im: t*i our U»wc.*t rat** holier to Snb»rribrr». The «lale on the * ldr«*s- Ulwl «»n each *ul>-< ri - tier’s pajM r shows the time to who h tlu? *uh« rip tiou m i>&i i. and all subscriber* in arrears are rt* 4 nested to pay up as soon as possible la all ©omnium-anous relating ! • subscription* our oorresiKWidcnt- are re^u'sw*l to stale the Post»Hl.'e to which the j»aj»* r U. .»r n to lie sent and to be careful to write ail propel name* plain lr. In directing a change of ad In**-, aiwax*. giro the preaewt addreaa *-■> well a- the one to winch >ou w ish ti»e paper afterward* sent THIS I APF.K I* ON riLK WIT H <*• W hers \.l» ortising tuMrMU * »** Is- in«*ln TZTESSAY. TZSSrASY 19. 1SSC A Bank Needed. i n tpic*!: «d a National Hank in K!I*w»»rth .*r«m* to Ih taking a r« *t. Tin in «a*.*it\ «d’ a Hank that will do a "moral hankinj hti*i:n ** is one of «m*at I iinjH.rtalio . and -hotlld IH»t Ih- allowed i to *iuk out of *i_dit. The mercantile and manutn* turin j interest* would 1** jrivatlv Iwuefited hv Mich an in>tituti«»b. ! and an* Mitfh-n ;,t t«► afford a ivrtaititv of il* surer". Add to thi* tin Uiiiiinj in- • <i»iMr\ that ha* *jutiipj up in tin* 1 oim tv and tin demand tor r\ehaii"e and «ii*eount* that ar«- ivrtuin t • Ih- h« »\il\ j increased tinriti" the cumin" Mimmer i from ilii* *«*nr«v. and no t»m ran douht ; t'mt hut 1* u place* iti tin poll lit rv «*thr j • favorable an opportunit v t-*r banking capital a- doe- KlUworth at t)•« pn— out time. It our ow n eapitali-t- d*» ."t -ee tit to uio\,• i: thi- matter it will not U- 1 long l»eti»re foreign capital will -H i/e «*li I lie field and may decide on -*»me otlu-r iu ti e < »utitv tli.r KlUworth tor it I*H*atio«*. U* urg* . n*»: only •*tali.-t-. blit onr bu-im -s men generally. t«• take -ueh aetioii in thi- matter a- will -eetir« t** «*ur city thi* great le\* r in building it up ami maintaining it- -tipnune v a- tin bin-in*-- centre -t th* < *:iuty. While tiie question «•! the pllbil* go,*l -iiould ha\e weight in all great hti-iia -* onter pri-e*. that alone, cannot U . \|*ceted t* wholly inthleliee tile tew w lio will ha\« to 1m the principal lfiover- : thi- *j • -- tion of a Hank. It. however. t*> thi i- added the ivrtainty «*t a hatid-oine * I»r«*tit on th* money inve-te l. no dclat 1 *l*ouM U allowed bv *»ur own ]m op!* in occupying the field. Let u- hav, a Hank. Mr. Halt’s Speech. * >ur reader- will lind plcaMin and profit in readiiig the -j*-. . h ot I be Ku g* :.e Ilale. licforv tin li »u.-e of lb pr» - - : tati\e- a: Augu-ta. win* ii v\c gi\. n thi-- page. I lie rebuke W hicll he a«l mim-iered i.• the turt ile.it -pirit- among tin- tu-iou member-. who. while the\ «lo not reprc-ctit the U tter element * f tie- party. have !»* n allowed t<* commit it t*» -<»iue of the ne*-t outragcoii- h«*I «*'er w itt)e»*4 <l iii a free g..v eminent, will meet the hearty approval * t eatidiii ill' ll in Uith parties and -li«*w - elearlv. a- he intend**! it -leudd. where the li.aiiie projM-rlv Udoijg-. The great won der i- that -ti« h men -h-.tdd have U-en » a'lowed t*i Im c,,jie leader*, and tie vv*»u tler w ill increase it they are allowed to r tain that j«*-iti,»n. Tlie ob-.-rv iiig im n i 1 the party mil-: -ee til.it they are eer- ; tain t*» lit* led into tre-h trouble* which • an only end iu defeat and added d».-- ' i y r.|M for eoiumuni-m nor revolution. ami i tii «• i-ooiier f u-i**ni-t.- la* * uU*ut a:.*l de .—'rt lie revolutionary leader- the U-t t r it w ill U 1**r them ami t«*r tin pn -- p rity ot the sun,.. A National Blaine Club. The many expressions favoring S. a lor Blaine a- tbe Republican candidate for next President. fullv warrant bis irieuds in taking step- to bring him , prominently la-tore the people, and in nr- . i-ordain* with this idea a number ol Congressmen assembled in Washington. Saturday niglit. and lornnsl a national I Blaine club. Congressman Brice ol j Iowa was elected President, and .1. \\ . Bartlett of Massachusetts, Secretary.— ' Among the v ice presidents arc Senator Booth of California, Senator II. W. Blair of New Hampshire. John Lvuch ot Maine. Congressman kdelimit ol New ^ ork, M illiams -of \\ is-oumu, ex-Clov. McCormick of Arizona. cx-C otigress tuan Jeremiah M. \l ilsm •>! Indiana. Hurihurt of Illinois and James K Wil son of Iowa. Dr. C . 1». Purvis and Rev. Dr. Rankin were -elected for the District of Columbia. The club lias se cured two large rooms on K Street, ami propose vigorous efforts for their candi date. Mr. Price .said : **Thu» i* t«* 1h- a hutidivd day** tijjlit. and w»* an* in in win.** Bangor k Piscataquis Railroad. j A proposition has Ih*vii made b\ ibe : Presidciil and Directors of the l.-ikc Me galith- Railroad, ol Cauada, tor the pur chase of the Bangor i\ Piscataquis Rail road now extending from Oldtown to , Blanchard. The question has Iwen con- i side red by the city government of Ban- 1 jgor. and an offer made to sell its inter ests in »tUe B. \ P. road for ffiitai.iNMi. Should the negotiations succeed, the B. & P. road will be extended to Green ville. at the loot nf Moose head l.ake. aud from there to some fsiint on the * Canada line, where it will lie met by the loike Megautie road. It is thought that alsiitt an miles of new road will have to Is- built, which will shorten the distance i between Montreal and St. John about i ■*00 miles. The proposition will Imve • to be voted on by the citizen# of Bangor ; should the offer be accepted by the oth ers of the Lake Megantie road. T! - Gr*at Villainy. I 1 }.— iiuliiv i it« r« in formation from (in- c-ntl dipatehee tot;. | i .»u hu*. il *»1 Mild* « »’ MTA iU-.lt K\> !*n M». ! ■ mi-- £t nt> n ur.v Ihp t\ ' ;im ver ti»! h h *»r - a ‘he vv. r« • -•h ! • r to the come il. m« ‘ u I M •. ... i (in. I» »l - . • l\ • ■ i * • lit* !» •••K « iM-. tu 1 i • i i i I li* \ ij ,. i !*-cu (iirie riii.v (in'. (iarceioii vaca’ed tin- r***»m. I in* disco*,it; of ih« m return* i* exceedingly im portai... a- the) ft.nuit:i nut only t v’.deuce of a fraudulent count. hat mill also f.iittidi the ha-.** for n-inoiiii^ the counted-in counts of ficer*. l'roliahlv a lull mill U- report* I f«»i the removal hy address of all the counted:li count) otfi.vr**. who men* not elected. iin si mi.vx 11- m n km n. It i* known that on information furnished by number* »t (iov. (uro l-m's ciuneil. c\ parte affidavit- mere got up -ecretlv .jn main towns, to furnish a ha-.- for counting on; * - publican representative*. senator- and «- > .n tv officer-. Iln m- affidavit- mere abstracted • conspirator-. *o that no trace* of their fraud* iU d;-. vered. \ detective ha-m k » I up the rase. a-eertaitu**! who took the pa jw r*. and compelled him to restore tlum to •uve am -t and impri-oninent. Hu***c affida vit* give a due to thr men mh«» aided tin con-pirat*»r- in carrying out the -teal. mu vn vrr«»KM\ k«»i m»- u \»«.r-Tv. ( ountv \ttomcv ( II. Houiul* of (alai*. mho. it mill lie n-mnnU-ml. -« nt a commu nication to («**v. (ianelon and council, offer (Tin; t*» prove that surreptitious correction* h.tii lieen made in fusion return*, i- in Au gusta looking over tlu- return* from his count). an*i aiding the* committee in expos ing the rascality practiced m canvassing them. Hi\t«**timi*nv regarding change-m tlu return* mid U of peat vain* . Hrohahlv Mr. Hound-mdl go ha-k t«» AN .s-hington c*»unfv. and obtain cop.e*. of record- ami affidavit*. t*> shorn the extent of tamftering m ith return*. **\l VM* **TIII II KFTI RN- INNTOKI I' n * Oxford return* mere luull) doctored m order to M tun the fusion countv officer*. Unit!.* *anic rule Uwn applied t*» (Kfonl as to republican counties, all the fusion (ountv officer- mould have been countod out. 1HI K\ 11‘I V 1: o| Till I K VUlt'1.1 A T nil M. \il the ,ini*»rtan! ; .»}* r* Law b i n U> .mi cXiept til* tabulation*. \| . which Hcllson aUlrirtnl. I* i* hoped t itcsc will l*e secur ed. although ** rne »»* the conspirator* claim the) n*w Uni irn*'i \.ir. jh r*..n* i, their < Until « iircuiL l Im-m tabulation* *how. in the hand mr.tmg •( *<'cr.d councillor* and (• \ (i.melon, tin change* that we re made from time t*> time in order to *4*cure the rc^ui • * that at fir*:, the) couldn't count out enough on an) pretext and that then the) t»ih men hen and there t«* accommodate this **r that counciilor. At first 1 hoina* «rep.) wa* tabulated as ek* ted. a* .ipjcear* h\ the n turn-. U he :i tl»e) were looking sound * »r nu*re men. Fogg claimed In* *han . and profx><*ed to count in llcai on what ad the - of tile councillor* thought t hi* tin* big h steal, hut enough had job* of ..ke kind to ensure them a major it \ of tin- council. File- tabulation* show that the name of I’hoina* was then parti all) erased. and Ilea. - .bstituteni. I*he m and similar fraudulent ope ration* w .11 In- brought t»- light. Men who are defending the steal, will f. e 1 like detected burglar*. when all tin fact* an made public. } \ n,o\. <j%K< HON I \rn If I* I fie re l* mue ii c uri**s;t) to he ar w f.at eX <»■>' (»arce. >n i..i* t-» hjv to certain manip ulation* of the return*, and what expiaxna t.1 'Tl* ill Will giw a* to the disposition of *e'erai tho*aml dollar* drawn h\ him just before- be- Vcllt out »*f eeffii c . o*te-n*lbl\ for • jmh .c defence.” i'here are* no xouchcr* oil tile *howm^ how it wa* disposed e? 1 he committee hnw sufficient cjui *tion* to projHise to him. to oce'uj*) In* aftc-nt.on for sexeral da) I»Im e i\ |, g\ of IMI*o|lTa\T II IT KB.*. la tter* haw In-ell found d:*« .<*Hng l*..i • ";.t. and indicating that lie rt-a.A run the machine. f» a (iarcelon's claim that he wa a second Jaikvm. acting on hi* own re sjMindhiiity. i* decidedly amusing when ConsidtTe cl i’l c ••ntieetiou w ith the cwclc :c c alrc-ad) cii* d. It j* evident that be wa* u*e d by lM’.sbur) a* a cut'* paw. and hep* in the- trace - \c .th fulsome 1 tn<!at;on* that lie wa* a second Jackson. I ITTIk* To |c»c.e,. Arnoi.j the* letter* found, are -e \erai t.. Fogg. from Androscoggin count\ fu«;onist«. wine w;ji iH ashamed tc* haw their name* brought out m such connection, fine- e.f them, from a fusion candidate for other, “put* in hi* (Fogg's) hand* tia • undidatc' inter* *t*. to conduct a* h -aw tit”—shotting that hc.gg w.i- acting not a* a pulilu uma *cr. but as an at tome). I be further tiie committee- ge» tile worse * case* len-h* for tla fu*iom%U. Suffering Ireland. The moxement Vt on foot hv the .V. ) . H<rald for the relief of these who are *tarx ing in Ireland i« meeting with a generous support from ail portions of the Tinted htate* Janu s (tordoii Bennett, proprietor of the lit raid started tin* subscription with a donation of wpxj.noo which has U*en in creased. in tin past few dax*. l«* over £J00. h\ gifts ranging from la cent* to jjj. and donations are still pouring in at the rate of about $o,ooo, perdax. An apjx*al for those who art needy and suffering aiwaxs meet* with a generous rc-jH>iiae from the American people. —Kben F. PilMiurx has gone to Boston to li\e. The Boston Herald nays “His seeking a new home a! his time of life is a striking confession uf the failure of his plans in Maine and the prohulde future conse quences." It i* a fearful retribution on Boston but }x*rhap« six- deserves it. —The Boston Journal nay*: Perhaps tin* Ix-st thing said respecting Gov. Garcelon was uttered by Mr. Dan. Pike of Augusta, one of tlx* most witty men in Maine and a 1 >emo crat. which x»as as follows “Garcelon had been told time* enough that he was a fool, but he nexer would believe it until he got a certificate from the Supreme t owt " — Hie A*. 1. Herald'll Washington cor respond* ip writes “The report that Mr. Blaine would. some circumstances, take the second plan* on tfuc ticket with the ex-president, is laughed at a* ridiculous b) the Senator’s friends, who sax that he is un doubtedly the most popular man for the first place, and d«xs not want tie. second place under an) circumstances. —Congressman I .add and Murch have Ix-en heard from at last. They haxe tiled a written protest against the confirmation of Mr. Hubbard of Bangor, as one of tlx* cen sus Supervisors of Maine. They claim that one of the Supervisors should lie a demo crat. We fail of seeing the necessity of this, and besides it would tie difficult to find an honest one capable of filling the position. —In the Ix>wistou Journal we find the follow ing copy of a letter written by John Benson, Jr., during the late seige at Augusta: Augusta, Jan. 1H80. My bear and Affectionate Father: Start ling events will occupy the next forty-eight hours. But reinemtier that )our son will lie at the front, and lx* among the fallen. JJe. member that he died for his country and for tlx? principles he has so long cherished. John Benson. Poor John! There is no doubt he is /among the fallen," morally. H ;u. Eu -one Hi’.e's Defense of the Court an! Arrujmnent of Its Villifiers. fu i i • Ho . fuc-Jn ’'ir. Swan »f • Mmol. oiltieJ witii wtne remark** tin* loi lv«m. " ••»*•#. !. fh i: i piD > iof the Supreme Judie ii ( ourt which - pnhlmhcd in the «*sth Maim . on jiug«*.o*-7 and V*n. (*• p ibb-hed vrith the three re* *111 opinion- wb h lime U ii ordered p'lhli-ht-d l»y thi- llou*. Nil. Hale i '< in opptisitiou and -aid ■ | Then* i* no oeea*t«m for any gentleman In*- ( I ill ; -••n- lilt* ami going ti u k ill! • * t ikt M i .. He j w»rt* to *cek t«* repuhli«h what are fon-.d ; in iuo*c volumes ui tlu* library of every li.v 8 . t in tiie gentleman from Minot thi lawyer a i 1 jh *ple *eektng tlu* law take rogoixanee o. wnat i- already found in tlu* Maine K I port*. It may not be known to li in that the Maim* HejMirts are a record of the law a* developed from year to year by thejudge j of that court, ami that from year to year the-* rejrort- arc i»- icd and take their pis e ni our libraries. and indue me public *.-nti tueut and the law - And the gentleman can not prevent and mdiody rail prevent, or •dmold attempt to prevent the next vn!u <>{ t.i* Maim Report# lieiiig like o’her \ *i uim- of the Maine Report*- i record of tlu law that ha* U*en made by the judge*, tile ■ • 8 t wtil contain enunciation of !»w of iinp»rt ance. ujkui private right* am! upon public light*, and there will in* nothing in the • | time, a* then- ha* lw*en nothing in any v »; f the M i. more important ami far-reaching and widely - «unbracing in it* scope, than the three opin ;on- wh.-h the Supreme Court have given I uj*o»i the great event* «h < urrmg in thi* State I !:«• g* n?!eman from Minot mav ar n.->* m hi* nervousne**. ami apjiear every day whistling b»ud to keen hi- courage up. and . maki complaint, ami find fault with th* opin • • v Court, 1 i matter*. *ir. that have pa**ed Iwvoud the ! domain of hi* tnimi or any mind here: ami whatever lu mm -m a’suit their not heing e«»n*idcrc<i law for tin future, no puny hand < an arre-t that great judgment in ir* rSrrt*. I . law i- laid down by tl • Su} r* mi < - art ami iioImhIv here oti thi* *ule ha* lieeil anx i > i* to taunt anv man with it. It i* onlv «. an-* it i- brought U-fore u* now that I *j*eak up**n ;T. H it I tell him. ami I t* 11 j gentlemen her* that nothing * an prevent the * minciatioti of the great print ipl«» of law in tho*« opinion* U mg considered a* guid.ng and determining law for generation* to o»m« . \ . •' I..* I • . 1 «r St.ili - in t Hi - treat l nm.i. Hie* u-!! 1 rtiil**d.rd an<! jiiiMvi! on record in imdin able line- and won!* of l,.w that re*o: . around thi ;rr »• quest em the ha. ••!. an th* (amm^T out .ft . M.d of th. *•« ; . 1 if There amt hint th it -.-'ti. d in Pc s' »*. ‘Mt- M v ■ ak* : t!- I to th* a*. cptaVoti -f candid Tin u here ' I ' • M \ U . -ir. a -iur uimn those opinion- t«* f ha: k i> ’ the Maim* Krport* and I ha*t n.»f,rn; !■ -a* at-'*n-t uuvthmif that i* therv. \.» * k. V .iw ntil other iaw - ui. i I « ' tie l.-hod from time to Mm- hut ;!**•• .1 d U -!ur upon tho-e izn'Al uiii'-n- *». * *1 .» k ■ ti.« nt.tanaii -«« ::i- :«• :.i I for one am tired «! th:* ♦ *er* *ia\ n» -tl.nif • * lu r* 'crntlenii’ii who m to ■*:* :• r t! * it :-n»<r-*ar\ f.r tl-.em to ! up h « ■ d. ' and -narl a* !:■• Suprcm* < ar \N . have -omethmi* tIm* to do. I’h« n if.-r, \ ha- fair!* *t*rted out, and ha- hen a ’• candid men utMtn l**th *i«ie* wl*<» I » - :ii« re 1 ft v \ i hen found brinjfiiuj up in am fanciful wav. th« -« thn.jr- lea-T of u!! -ho dd the* r- • )* fr«*n’ th* gentleman lie wdj have i iioutrh To d** !•»•* re this * -- »n end* u .thout mi '.d!>n" • wit) the ifiud * i ' v ( '! \pplttU-e MY t» M him In i' h# wili ii..» di-plav and «-tahi«*h in thi* IIoum .tuv r. itation for ' Ura^. -uj»» rmr t • «.rdi liar* mortal-. Ih-csum he think* lie-t to arm and whistle tun da* to keep hi* r«ura^« up Iht* IIoum- ha* - mrthmj; ei-e *• do than attend !«• such matter* a* Th.. m* N « anno! mtrodu<v an order that the*, opinion* -hould Ik* printed, a- the* cu-!oniani\ an m *urh ra*e*. «»r to pi into the volume*, with . i* « uiii hhi* „*• ttmir i | ui.dertak.nj; ' it - SuprrtXM ( Kiri Noe w< • -i • i State I i! Ih. eountn lH':t*t u it. It ha*, la it- ad-, dune a service to the can** uf jq* !.•» ami human:!* and the irre i* qu« •-*; *n*of th*- ••allot tha! ** .11 make tha! < .rt memo rahle in all time*, and tin gentleman fr.nn A!. * : : : )•***• r * that < • .rt .» ■* I na^hter. i tnuvr tha! the order Ik* in definite!) |*o*t|x»ned. After remark* '•* Swan, iVrr* aiui !*iac> t«* i. fu*i N|r Hah resumed a- fol low - 11* f 're thi- matter ja*«- uwa* I w ant to • *!je i'*. :»!:••'. of th- H • i*e * otn ti and .- a tiling of much interest To nnwl erate. .on-, r* ;»ti*r cent it men of the minor it* a- to the major:!* It is to one development that i- h in; rap dl* mad. lu re I.eT me capitulate only *tr* hrietlv. In the event* w this State ■ rin»ni*a:ton of the legislature. *. r* ;r*- r p• *♦ *i»c ffthnj; wa- arou*4ui; an<! it was plain t* * I* M en that there '* i* danger, more or It--* imminent. <»f conflict that miight in the Stati I Verj tfra*e question* arose atfeetim; the rights ufthe ju-ople to repre-.-ntati.ai in the .... Nov invoeatum of the judgment of the >’• ren.c Court i arm not from u- hut fr* in the head of the government, the ifoveninieiit uf the ''Tate, nr.der In* Constitutional authori**. lit a-kt d the opinion of the Justice- of the Supreme Co-art upon (lie assumption that a solemn iH'easion had arise n. *iicn i* the law eoiitemrilate- Oue-!ion* were suhtnittevl in due time Those questions were answered. The propositions laid down hy the court in tal. Men talk u-nr pat ion ij*’• ?.t!k of the Supreme ( nirt arrogating to it-df j»owt*iA rgamst the : jde. Hut ail the s iprenie Court did. "a- ;»* ha- been well remarked hy the gentleman I ! from Vms*alboro. to go down and lay itself along side with the- humblest citizen and *et ^ up for his right to representation by the ha! j lot. Jt was plain enough to Ik* seen when I that opinion twin., forth hy the prudent, sa- * gaciou* men of either party, abet would Ik the end; that the Supreme Court w .t* not , j disposed itself to go Ik hind technicality and | | shield itself from giving an opinion; that if I didn't propua to raise up any narrow mar- . I gin. hut to take the whole of the questions, i fundamentally, of what the people desired to express at the ballot. And the answers to i those questions submitted by the Democratic ] ! Governor of the Ktate laid the foundation ; j for all that occ urred afterwards. Hut they ' were not assented to. for the reason that tlu* j ! \ ioleilt. irresponsible element in the party ! | which had submitted the questions, main- ; | tained its control of the organization and 1 persisted in defiance of that opinion in or ganizing or attempting to organize a !.«*g«* j laturc. And speedily ujkjh that.the Hcpub licau». reiving ujxm the fundamental law laid down in the. xjr»t opinion, met in this ; hall and set up a I*egitfiatu«t.. ret it up by ' no usurpation, by no ai t of nolcnct Hut a.* . 1 MKin as it had organized it submitted ques- i i rions to the Supreme Court asking that j , court to apply the law it had laid down. In I j time H.C gnawer* came hack, and the c-ourt j to it» honor itciLhv^ shirkcnl or swerved. . Did it usurp, and if no, wtiatr Jt usurped nothing against the legal Houck* for they had | • invoked its answer. No man can Ik* j found iq the State of Maine whose rights j were interfered with. There arc* *»1 men here to-day, or on llo» putaide waiting to ' I come in. who were legally elected bv the* people. and the court laid no violent hand ! ujxm the rights of any of these gentlemen. Sitting as the highest tribunal to elahormlc and to pronounce the U» for the citizens of this State, that eourt came to the resc ue of the men who had been elected and declared , that they constituted the legal legislature And then the two Ixxlies recognized by the Court proceeded to the doing of business. Hut that didn't settle it; and the reason was as before, that the violent, inflammatory , ir responsible men upon the other side held the organization by a strong dutch, with their hand* at iu throat, and over-rode and over awed moderate and patriotic men. some of whom I see here on the minorjtv aide, and declared it would revolt and uisotwy tlgi mandate of the Court, and persisted in set ting up and counting two other houses. For a time the violent men in the Fusion organ ization hejd control, and pretended to do business ax a legislature. Hut at last com mon senxe, good judgment and patriotism coming to the front they said, we are run. niug at a fearful rate, and this way lies ruin, j I h** ( ourt, the puhb< . tho country. .» > i ; he worhl aiv against u>. 1 cun fancy th. * neu seeing ?h**r old ur/miiiatiaa being lira rged d »\n» sp -t M . to irrevocable rum by the vi olent men vino had i ted m concert a > 1 as sumed to h iu* control—the revolutionist* who hi f* the time »* dominion- 1 can fan y th*.* th. * mmi * »* tha* a time had conn, win n a -> hi: l U* call* l. an i tjat tradition* oi .1 ih*rnorra‘t arty mu*t again a**ert thcm*civcn, and that tt must exprr** itM if. a* it Itid year* ug ». a law-ubidhig mirty with a claim up»t! the |H.juilar confidence. Such argument in i i w« gilt. and th^i. f last, the .t* , d legislature invoked the judgment of to. Su preme ( ourt. and it wa* felt that there must l*e m i en I of ail thi* in the cause n*’ ju% - s* i tll'iialv Old busmens of r S 4 which had liven grea'ly ilifttwrUni In the un toward event* which preceded tiici* lUnig*. I ; . S.ij.M me ( * art, a* ting, a* I lad**" * . ui g* * i ta.tli. a.id upon the wi*h of the iu * h . ate men of the other * d*. did tak** :h «*«» question* into (on*.d. ration and return,*d.an answer, carefully determining in thi r an surer that no recognition wa* made of th • legislative IkwIv that a**nmed to ask tivrn. \nd tboM answer* wen* only evm ! !: . tu»n* of tla* n eiit law laid down in tin Hr*: • convincing, and they made *uth a dear statement of all the law in the case, that at once the two t*>di< * which hid been h-.d.ng *c**ion* down town, crumbled and fell t.* piece* *■ rthw * !i. \pparently. in g> 1 : . gentlemen i ame into this II u*e fr > da\ ami took the scats that *!o«»d readv for tiiem. W e did no: di*;* •**« -> «u.i in .n ie We d against any man *ent here by the {ample. Thev were put upon prominent < ommittec* \nd I am glad to b .ir testmnui; that pon a committee of which I am a member . • " i* of those* gentlemen who came in here in good faith. 11• i* appreciated by u* aiul will Is* apprvf i ited. seemed :■ arquie* •. and for a tune it seemed as if it w.»* in good faith. 1 know what men told me when tin' < ame in here. I look into fare* here of tho** who have no sympathy with those extreme, revolutionary measure*. liny told me they wen* glad to come in; thev w# re glatl to Is* r.d of the thraldom under which they had sat for wi«k* \nd tl:« busine** went n V ! ■’ l.»*t otlwr grtitlernen wh*< had liecu extreme and rabid and revolutionary in re***taiHe t<» tin s ipretne ( ourt Is g in to oune in And then at omc thi* {•eai'rful scene and tin* a quo*s< ing mode wa* ihanged and we U-:,« Id the same men with the *.une priltcipo * Old tin Mime defiance of law and rt *{*•« t for ‘■in stitutional authority. ** t up their h« M« . piping voice* here m opposition to what had ‘sell accepted a* law by til th* V.i!* . \'i i fi i* g* me in/ d t « \ 1 l ... t. «t th;* discu*si>»n lias come up that the {*• • pie ntav know wnat it :* that .* the « »u*< of the u.sturUan* * i hold in my hand a» *j»y <*f th* |l:.iy M./»«•/-» i In it ;t has the r• *>•.rt of,* gi« at isotailevli mas* meeting h« .1 at ( am I- a, tiiat pleasant and prosjwrou* ?*«wn down l*v the *ea. which i* represented h* r* h\ the gentleman from that town. And 1 a * • it marks m mk 1 «t u* have tin* pr«* . una : of Mum \\ lien a« I *. • * • .*.*•. I * g • atut* 'W «! •' • , a J '. ' * Im*4 t.Niis and millions th* .»nlv ^legally c «*n*titut« d la g.s.ature fiornthe projwr }da»» prov tdevl for that purj***** 1 erefon . K« salved. 1 hat w i tiii bar i ■ ak pa:tv *it (amdeli, m eouveut. -n ,4. *• titbieil. v ii w with thi utmost rota i ruth* dangerous ami alarming romli!«*»ii in whnh Setial !. j .n • d by t.he usurpati'iu of i lawless mob uuiirr ti>* pn»U it.ot; of i sh.um !* *-. i*art. *.m • • »urt Ht'-MlV* • i ' Wt ».!• * * ■ £ t.f .|'1\ and ail art- <*r doing- ■ »!* -a;-! fr i . * i * - i»-: 11 and ili. ;m. I -* gi-i *: .r< l;« Wiiuvl. lt.vt th* Supr* i • 1 • ir* * M ..* m gj\ mg a d« i «.. . i*-i**r.ir\ * i.i»* und ««-a-titut • !i > >? th- S ‘ .if • for ? \ pun**** -. an- unworthy of ti.« **n!sd*- * of «ii honorable m* a.” That. - r. .. th*- pro*Umat'.oii - -I wha. • in* .*;i! hy th*-« men. I’ i- -'lppiemeiit* d i»' v. i. i! tm fr;* mi fr»*m llridgt**n r* .*.! fr *rn * ,* Kaatern .1 « paper with l‘< . rat traditions and m*in**ric-. <*-«*i «av* th* mark ’ and it i- what i- aunoum* l a- *h* purjx.-r id t: in* : 1* - King . ik- that might hate U*n li«*rn wed h :n th* :• i h>»! ;h ri- d !;.• I'ret . K •• .* „ It.' guage which, if carried out. th* ir.m!«• work, *.f our government 1 - . guage. which, when advocated ami , U tor* the jw*»pW* incites re* dution. **.:. and breed* discontent and di**dwdi*-u** f the law • Shame 1* — minion.** the ( *urt - \ part.-an tribunal * A:. . :** to have I.** «tfrct ’ And thi- i- ' k ■ - 'id illegal organization * lhen fur w liat. pray,did th.- Camden man i in* in ii* r* A .-i.im W - l., purj*. «-e to-daV Air. IVn * \ .:ie*i ti. i* In w a f * take * an- .-I to* .nie; - nt Air. Ha.-If tin- gnitl* m* :i had v* .:f« d !i! 1 g..r through, he would hav*- . I «.*• asking him w h\ he apiH-ared and t- i pro tectant II* * tidles »*« : • and the***- •tia r gentleman.only a few of which. 1 am g;ad t>* -a\ lieiseve or -vm pat hire w sth him. And til* v Hot oulv protest hut the) a< ! her. They serve upon committee*. And »h< n the dav of dfc-s.dutiou *• •!!.i- they .’**• found hr-t with their n*»*r- at the tr* a-ury drawmg th* ir pay throughthi-lega.lv r ganijn-d 1**1 v. 1 am not -{waking *.*t tin great hulk of the dtiiuocr itu and greenback part-., who came here Hi good fa: til and whom it i- a ple i-ure t*> have here and w .. K with. 1 am iking of the men v\ • -. it r lion-, that the i-- i*- are to lie made ip in defiance of law ; that the campaign f--r tin v. ir coming to Ik- run on the ha- - that S 1 t in Hof t»> iw regarded, which mean- rt \ dution and the overturning **f l*w-. and n» nun can tell vh.it red-ruin .Ju-rv ard-. 1 ■»{** ak here in fh*- inti. *.-; « f n<» pui*v. hut ujhiii a matter th.it wa* accepted t*\ nin* m*.n out of ten in the State. I have this warning note to give to my friends on th*- other side who e.tine iu he. in g*hm 1 faith, who went through that long struggle with tin- irresponsible. de-j»erate men who cooUwlltd their organization, and a thousand other eijwriernr.-. 1 have this warning to give to them which the Camden resolutions proclaim,that these* men who a.* patriotic and law-abiding my friend from ltrook* i- one [ll*i—«*yj—can understand how th* -«• men I* el ! sound this note of warning for nun. nut he is doomed to play over again the .same part that he ha* play ed ; the loud \ oil iug i and the mouthing will lie done for his party by tin* men that apjtear here to-day talking for it, and proclaiming the Camden resolu tion* and the article in the Lantern 4-\njn*. and the people of Maine mav as well under stand it. There is a determination to break down the adjustment that the court net up. to declare that it shall Ik* of no account, and to endeavor to drive the Democratic and Gre»*nlmck party, rank and tile, into the at tempt. 1 am willing to wait until fccptfciub'”. 1 have seen nothing that leads me to lose my } confidence in the great population of file » State of Maine. It i- a peaceful, industri ous, law-abiding imputation. Woe to the man. in the long run. who attempt* to array comnumDin and revolutionism, and all of. the had ism* that break up a government, , before the people of the State of Maine. , Not many month* wiil pass lx-fore these men will l»e glad to call upon the rock* and i I be mountain* to hide them. ’Hie people | will take this matter ere long. And in the meantime 1 would be glad if He could go on j in a peaceful manner and do tlieir business ‘ and adjourn and go home to a tribunal that, when it apeak*. at least will have to lie re#pect*d by the gentleman from Lincoln ana the gentleman trom Camden. as well a* j the re*t of u*. [Appfau*c.3 The order wu indefinitely postponed by a J vote of *2 to 3#. Fees of Doe for*. Ti»c f e of doctor* i* an item th »t very many per-on- arc inlere-ied |o ju*‘ at present. We fwlieve itw schedule for L $4.iM;. Which w< uld tax a Ilian confined t«> hi- t*»d for a year, ] wiel in peed «*f a daily v -it-, ov< r |.000 a year ‘ for medical alt ndaftce alone! And qiip staple incite of flop Bitter* lake*. i= pip* Hpu!d save the $*,000 and all the year’- - eko -/%*/. —A meeting was held at Bangor Thurs day evening and a committee appointed to collect fund* for the relief of suffering Ire land. The Legislature. \M.! *r v. Ft b. 11. In the Senate, ord> * w; re |t:i MUif. I to ucj.j, , into cv>e..> >f tin S ale. with a view of i\ u;iin/ n: -a* money fur *chonbj tbit the Su e uHoril# in trie l*nd Office \m re orth d ii he Registry «»f lhn*ds ia counties w . rv the lamia lie*; j that tin C ommute, m AgrintUu - inquirx ‘* to .1 change in the i«w relat * to the Board of Agneulturv and th«* ' ’ . to ; agricultural mx ielie*. l'ctitio\* * ! rented to increase the nunVr a 1 *abir, of the Judges of t u S ip:, in. ( J* , I to l»C 1 .Tlgl«.s*rd Ail a i to t Ml', i {Vr t 1 lamini.ii Silver Mi mug Com..am ui llamp I den; act to authorise the inhabitant* of Caribou to Inuld and mam: ..a p«. .,u I ' b muus for the protection of th* br.dgi oxc. . \hhmUh.a Hixcr: .ui , ill ,-,.4i i i*»- act of ,.*ptcr l-Vto e*taMi.*h a firry icr-.s.* die lYn >|»* »t River; a.t to regulate thi nkmgof fi*h in lb xfer |‘om| In tli H . e. ('. Birleigh resigned the lMMilion o: A -s smat Clerk, .md Frank 1.. ratten of V. . ■ « \ •. < ' ■.. ?i in , * pU»*e ' receiving s ; votes ♦ tor F/ra C. Rrett \n order »f - j ■, w .(*» > h..ed that tn. v 1 devoted in pi t the } lun- u of teacher-: ; inquiring a- t . die ** u\; • of law in regard ! to fee- >i I rial Jo* > .. * to prevent the issuing of warrants woo » - fh ien? < an*. the Kducntion.d Coni-i, *., to . cp. c a* :•» ■ the change »f law rvi eg the cert, of tea-hers in the pubic school*, *, the they may U non ,1 . ,i ui. S* Hiding mittces were ord**rr i to p p »rf fiuallv on i Joth of February . tolH- S i An t t f.r supply ng the city of h \» • water; tin a.t to amend section S’ i.ntc; P-. Rev ised Statute-, relating to I act to amend an act to meorj»or.iV il, ti*. of Bangor, approval Feb. 1 J, Is.il. I hr ( otninittec • >n luma gave a protract* cd hear ng t.. i jm* tit ion for setting off \\ aril .. Rockland, and incorporating it into t \ i < 1 l.itth tj. id a: id O D Ii tk* of \ -ig *• , appeared far the petitioners. *nd D \ M r! I.i 1 »' 1 Judge O S || ; • R *. f,.f the remonstrant*. in the KJliot hndge i Me, the ( onunitti • W f; i.item ine\|M-d;ent. 1 he Commit! • ! \ • report a bill a itlr.r-/;ng the ( ( . in missiotUT* of Somerset coin tv to r» .1**4 s, .... ... M Court in Wat a m ik • g the j*#*n vltv f-.r \ • *♦. ^ ;},»• • b < ti.»n laws fall »„vin t*i< er- in! tbe r cn-T ''imo I'he I ‘.'minute* on lenip.-rm . gix, ,» f?- ar *.. To R \\ Dnnn and * \\ , tervilieoll » bid To IwTTer » -if. I . ... • w \n miendment x» }... p. f ,j » . ; , el ide • aler ani*mg tl>* m:o\ . .ut* I f * Jud arx ( .irm'li . x .4 ; • . r, ,•* a bili for if.- rev.ox.d ».f , ertaiii ».. ?: t\ . :t; err* illegally elected. I • 1 J. Ill !’|i , ( i;;: • • , the J- 'itmn of th. I*, opic’s 1 x». ,5?x o. ( t n' s. x mg* Ibu.\ : H r . • .* • .. v , the depos;;* of savings think- a- r»«. rvjHirtexl «eav* *.» w.tiidi.xw. \««» '. . Saint* rrjK>r* ma>. «•! j* ' ’ n : M > D'•iiuiiioiid and \V. il M l ; ... ter for a log driving .om: anx . *.» .am ,,n p-f u -d II .N 1 .g, -xv. . k D < pmv I . ( •mm.T’i x . f 1 eg .. \tfn • - : • V i-mmic a n: ..... I g il- ^ ( . .... I*.. : * . .. . \ . . ... of and .wld rt lon.d to -x--. g, . t» 4pt, f »;d'. pnb... law * of l-*v7«». r* ;a*. iig * ■ * ..f • , .... ut to ma nd . r: ipfcr sb pnbli« .a.o 1 *V ». rei g .-.X. .• ' . . . • • . \ x\ i ■ j: :and. 1 be res.dxcs t . j: >x ,d* t *-*»!. vantato>n xx »- tmaiiv pa-*o|. inti-' li’.'M t *. u ,i- • • r • - *v i v • .• • f >*a . M .u. ( « • . 1 » R \ f‘*r the trial of • in*, • . . m :u- the ,./* •* of part:« - to hold p ■ ,r!i , , to c*u!h.*h a M ;f.s. .. t . \\ •• 'dli I’a-o i ».« U . ..trussed \ i . ( 1 utory of md additional ?. .* of . , , •' chapter *.*•>. pui.li. lav.- of Is?1' a t amend art in. •*. • • , . ■ , . • 1; Uiul : .u t to eh tni*e th« u.e • -it r, - ■ : fund* for the support r 1 the IW*!.».;!* I ___ . « \ ' . ' m meiuh* r* -d' t:.« IF. .s, ..!*!. 1 order wa* mdet)’: *, ;» p.o'; , i !.v \ ,u of Tj to ,; Feb. Id. Iti the S ran cd x'J'.Utf Charie* \\ Howard * v, rijjht to It i ._■• !. v l.aki r»\ %v m hill reported additional t > chapter dT. It* ' »*» d St ltute*. < oneiTiiiiu; mim r md ^ .r diAii* ; ]w tition* were pr»-*« :»'*•«l t .r m< ;• i% in* the number ami -alanc- of ludj. S ( | * ’ ■ 1 or* of litn* and lime «a*k* md their «i. u tie* : act to amend a. t to * *ta •! -is . 1 • ICt t MM ch.tp!< r llevi-M-d Statute*, r. li'm; to ta\« * ; a» * im**rp- r.ic; >* - I l> ing Company a * p: aidant t.»r i eomrui* •ion to re\i*e the Militia law in the Hnu*e th- n-noudran-. i O \\ !>avi* wa* prcM-nti-d t >1 tut'.iiu^ the \» . ter of l’I. t' « li.\. : u?o * .. i\ ■ i hill w a* rt |H.rt«*<l to protect thick*. al*o to protect tjuad: act presented pruv idiiu; for M \ from the Finance Committee. reported tii it tlie committee had ear. fully examined th< lx»ok* of the Trt usurer and hi- .i.count* and tlm! the *ame correct ly ca*t «uul properly touched, and the fund* on hand were »hown to he deposited in sound ami reliable luink* and amounted to >■■ ».!!:• IT. ru ; ud.n«r *1 I t'.J m the 1 reasur* i s \ ilt* I\ have also destroyed hv burning; coujh.ii* paid hv the State lrea*urer during 1 *>T'*. amount my; to A hill wa* rejnirted addition ! oieorporati the I'eiiobseot Mut Fire It < ported to HUpplv Houlton with pur* water; an ru*t authon/ifu; the ( oiintv Commi-idoiier* of Sotn.-i- ! County to ran** certain taxes Pimmd to be I .nj- mum V t ’ an etM relating to the Municipal Court for the eitv of Lewiston. The following order received a pa**a*;e: That the Committee on Federal Kelation* fn- requested t< examine the Pilot laws nf th.- several sealmard States, and it the same laws shall 1m- found unjust and detrimental to the shipping interests, that in4niciioas may I* sent to our Senators and Representatives in Congress t«> use their • best efforts to secure the enactment of a national pilot law bv t «>ugr«—s that shall he just and equitable to all concerned. Veil. 11 In the Senate an act was pre sented to prevent the obstruction of bu*i- 1 Mt-ss on certain public corporations. This hill is toe same as was suggested bv the Railroad Commissioner* in their annual re |M*rt and is intended to prevent the destruc tion »»f railroad propertv ny reason of strikes, the detention of trains, etc. It imposes a heavv tine and imprisonment upon persons engaged in such transactions and who are parties thereto. The hill was referred to the Railroad Committee. Inexpedient was reported on an coder relative to the mileage uf member*. Th© same report has been made on all order in regard to raising more money for school purposes. Passed to !*• engrossed—Act to change the name of the* Trustee* of the fund for the support of the Episcopate of the Protestant Kpiscopal Church in tlu* diocese of Maine; an act to amend chap. !HI of public laws of 1H7?». re lating to crimes formerly capital; an act to incorporate the city of Rockland. In the House a bill was presented to amepd section 2 chanter HH of the private and special law* of lHffg; legislation inex pedient w as reported on an order abolishing ' the pension department. A bill was pre sented for the protection of blue-hacked trout. Passed to be engrossed—Act estab lishing a Municipal Court in Waterv ille ; act providing fi*r trial of causes in insolvency; rights of parties holding public office* ; act additional and to incorporate the Penobscot Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Both branches adjourned to Monday after noon at 1 o’clock. Feb. Iff. Both branches met at 4 this afternoon. Several remonstrances were presented against building another bridge over the Kennebec River at Gardiner. Passed to be Engrossed--An act addition- • al to iucorporate the Penobscot Fire In- j su ranee Company ; an act to amend an act relating to the Municipal Court of the city of Lewiston. In the House: Bill presented—An art in relation to taking; testinmnv in courts. 1 t U.ioit prexenrcVskiu; for lit" :, :-n non of die Carg-i lull. I’.ssed to be Uncrossed—An ur; • .... protection of blue Inn ked trout : i > |„ repvtd ch inter -td'J of the laws of I xM po ted IV!,. |. 1*71: a, jath-.rir.:,/ r . 1 • >■< >tnmi-s:o.,ers ,v,^0r>-. somite I V* <'*«"•«* -e • an act r. ul lie • t ie ! es of IusgKvtor- of I.imc and 1 nine > i , an . : to amend an . to establish ' 1 1 }r> Ifskl.ind: an act to * ’ '■ ' 1 * ! - Muni, pal Court: an art ugso.idalm,;; nclcd d.strict* and providing; tor the transport,, ,ou .,, seiiolar* from one district to an it her. ; A l*rg>e nnmiso of petitions were p , a i against me li.guur traffic. re,, nitli,' ,rU u j pa lies of the cods of the tratRe. and asknu : Ibe l.eg;tsiature for ,n -ii other and furllu r I tenuities by law of tine, imprisonment and ; such other punishment as shall speed.It and ■ *•'. • *'r .'ii ti, > i ! * . e>e: - ipgH |<tor ti n!i. Referred Committee on IVm|terance. I lie llribery luie*ftg;i«linit. 1 'o* ItriiH-M loirs ntating; t unmiKe, ti, id * ' ■ Friday ,i\. rn ion I. I> ( irlet HI, loo.,*, i ■ W. u. \\ hit.. ch witii a'o iif or; •* , rlnm mcmfiTs 1 I ’ "■'! 1 ttte. a;"- ed w . f I j an .'.did I'. ' fin M: M:'. i.t. . IniiT phi*:, mu .rn , * 111:11* no' e'entIt man a- girostmo .1 wuii ' s':i[ " an i s’:,; , onlmed to the h wise, on 1 111 ' " ’V. ! not he prudent for him to Is: 1 V . r»e a week V. ... "ere i oil, d w It,, testified to that f,u t. 1 ■ • o w... n . diegwisi!ton on rhe part of * ' .Mi W ule and o' - •■.! 1 ■ |x.'y on .Jjounimen: was had tor on,' week. I he l ni't'o on tl . luvt'stigratioii ■ I let fi1 a, If turn-, ete . hate nrc.i;i:reil and are pr.s e. dm*'r.ipi Hi with lnisiness. Tim II 1! " t !. • -. Ii t e , 1 I f .1, , ,,f |[ ij clerk, and hale p ... of ,,i| th, returns 1 • S >«<>rs a l: . .... *, with tin ev epti1: . : i 1. w : wo* An Iinestigratioii will pri.i.-tsl info the rinintino out scheme, ii- orurm and tile : uaunal transa.’oui. ,.r I ( iovernor and C ncil I "•I" 't * • '1. ... II,we. of ( .Iinls-r! md. II;.- • M as . x \ ... ..... x e; lla i isw.T-h X.... ,• |■ irt, md. I.ord ..f I. .. Ing - . u . ... . x.. V !h. I ! - . Hill < ormtl:. oi. -V ; . • : ... If, .. t|t|M»iiiliiicii|s> lay ilia- (oncriiar TV. Ii ■o'lmrli..-ilie •* ■ in*-mua < ies A IS lias II. \ • IV u 1. .1 .. If, I' ' \ - .1 . M me . I . . ( .. •, \ | • ' I ; .1 I md V. ' C > If IV . .. f|»o,‘: ' Insurance 1 U ... 11 . i ■ : \, ,.I IV,.. i;, In* IV . •' : if on x i), .,..j ..«• , e. ' r ' I' . ■ I I !w .r I ( - *• (; | ( , , I' • i. If .. ' M . .1 . ’ J •• c. Holman of I .1 tin Municipal Court Jam. I. \|., ,. . M it. In id. M ■ *• p . J . \ M (. |. x \ Pel;,*.. ; J dm X ( x . I- . I - H - . . r M , i in* \ a I ua I ton ( out min Hiatt. I in tr-nr:, r . I h . , • ; , P i- !■* •! > *h . •> ii \ , \ w: • h *H, -.1 . \ :i . \ r r .., U ,, If.. • , " m, •• l -a, . ;• i» . .tJi . » . V • .a. V * j .• h s .1 .% ‘tin* I in h n <\\: . • u y tl.h II I •• • F » : •» % . \\ ! • . , I (« I. - v , \\ i *• • ' • ;-\ *H, .a f Ii . : • n. K M Ami oo.'iu— A' i ; M .1 . 1 . a - I i nil. k I . ii :,lv j; . k ; r. ■* *- a! ; \ r- I! j h * * . . - i 4 I • * !♦ **\: . - i *, < 1 4rr:ti.• • 1 . • ■ ... I i!«li-n*s Kam i N< « i|c«l l inn May. * \ .. I*..- r i. *. • 1 i -» - 1 ‘:'' '1 > .: « J * • \li.S i u. jl. : , ,••. .■! v. fot* beati• i ( ! I r H jui «*«t M*r i ui , ■ A • 41 •. •... M -Ji , w . >*4 ' I I ...on,ii an | « \p- i •. * I . ■ J2ctu ^Mjcrti&nncnto. 1tp FISH MARKET. • i»I* l| .i i L ■ I. I .. a- III.** k u.. mi I where hr Will k«v|» fi.n-t ilitlv .*n hau l • •I / /./ >H m l I'H A / / /' r />// Ui.itcun .■« luim i to .nr, /.*./' A/.r - i K. Mill." Kli-w rth. Fei>. ir. i". • . • \ol ie«*. Pcruotni u *lm»x to vi-it the t ounty Jail, ran <!>j ••• a l -• : *w-« A K DtVKKKl \. Jailer Stock Holders’ Meeting. Till. -t.-k hol.ler- of the l • n ... t ... . s. k'o. /' •>! llaii.'-k, Haneiwk * irni-.M* are hereby oatijbl to iu«ct at the fetiub»roi 1 \ eh »•..■ . Ik.i 4<.r, .-a Vt . !ru—l.i. .a .-i. 41..r. ?i trl. at 7 o'clock, for the purj>->-*• ofor k'aui/in^. an I I«r the Iran-»eU«»n ol ri..v oilier bu*im-» which may profM-rly come belorr them rr.it«Hti»nt KH-w "rth. Feb. 1-, 1-mi. lw"* l i'itiIuiii Vollc'c. Tlll< e» rtilie-that for » irilnahi.! .«u-. icr.it;.-u I relimjuish to my sou. Herman I lioo|« r. Uio balance ol his minority, to Iran-act Ku-n „n l nor j*av any bills of hi- <'ontractin>; alter tin- 'trite ■I t li«Hi|*Ki: W itn*—. I rc l 1> 11. } * r West Kll-worth, February 7, lroo. vV«* always Cures and never Disappoints The world*# great Pain-Reliever i »r Mua uuJ Beust, Cheap, quick anil reliable. 1*IT(IIKK'SCASTOItl \ isnot Varrotlc, t tiildioit grow tat upon, 31 oth«*r.s like*, and Physi cians rtM'oinuiond 1'ASTORIA. !t regulates tin* Bowels enre* Wind < olic, allays Feverishness, and destroys Worms. WEI DE MEYER'S CATARRH Care, n Constitutional Antidote for this terrible malady, by Absorption. The most Important Discovery since Vaccination. Other remedies map relieve Catarrh, this enm at anp stagediofora Consumption sets in. lyrteo w -f.ifo ol’ Maine. I? %V ih K. -- r (V < ". •■/ f ... .,'y f li I'.i. It ifif it titui e./A/i. »»«*/ /hr f'vHHty ,./• tvfo' . /V7v ' • ' ‘ xrut, ito rmUr 2*;th. t. />. /«,;*# ANI> n >w the < .mmb-fotu r . h. a- tnknre with ; m. •'kl, ( iiaptrr »>f tin- U«vf-is| statui. -. : ‘ Ml.I I UU !U.i • ftU« , i|| | I >M.. 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" , Nul 1 • i. | klntf -liirk~.il, I<«» I ij,,.i (mi ; j” I t irortfv \\ ili.am-.11 . 4 hi I i lainllu^-.Vp !wr *, \ .,,,, •k 1 I I H:» rilltf .ill l MitiLkrii. Jli 4*»-'» 4* .<* 01 j! »'-i Xii.tJaiiw- »■ hmn,"t *,i:.| l. aii4hi|.|H a^.ii t •4 nt to 'ti|a iliit,.m| tl.. r\|ii-n4itur«- ■ : i a -un lit. 1" *M‘ pii'iil-hi 4 in tin’ *»t;it** I'ttfM i ainl hi -iti'Hli Vin*rl.;wi. •i* '•'l. I’l I <i U \ i i « ..mil’. I on ii.!»»|..ii. «u I '.I ITII.I.. i,„ i|„. IiiIIX lli.l’KIXs. I (i.univ I.t lUnna-l \n. -r II II - \l Min;- I I. rl. \U. -l II Ii *\r.M>KK>, < li-rl ;tw s $6 per Day and Expenses ' AGENTS YOU CAN DO IT t \» riaa of Wiling aubaeripUon banka i be m».i lira. Ural banka ever before the nub f"r nicuho l. ,\ f \t,K tK.„'| II" htrhange Mml, Portland, Maine ft.1 S<'' W ' Vi-t-'O 1,,r nchly ilia* -J. liu n ml ILL) tmte-i, mi . t, i % complete authentic history "I the great four ol GRANT AROUND Hi WORLD It llesrnla- Rural Palmer. Rare t uriu.iljea Wealth and Wonder* of the Imlier. i hina .tinan ft' A luillion |ieople uant it This i- t|„. best chance ot y our lifefo make money Beware ol . .it' ll penny imitations mud tor circular- an.l c\ir«t term- to A Kent. ^Ureaa NAT'otiA'. Pt BUkais.i to, Philadcl. S777p, W: ; - ootflt Wlffl-ne A«lilr»*sg; i\ o V|t. KMtY Amu >lli ine. ** ’ A8TS29MSS8 : send for our Select ! New «paper*. (,eo IV Rowell A <*., 10 Spruce ™ 1 _ Iw* ^ FAMILY MEBlOl^ satiefacuou or coat refunded v g f eriet t ’SSSSl Snoes* rOT AfrerpirAtrt. i o the H<mor.t I tie J iisfbv of tin* Supreme .Imlteial * *url next to lie hohteu at KI is worth within anil f**»■ ***.• < oijnty of liatK.H'k, on the S*h\uj<I Tm*. •by of t r. V. 1». mvn. ^11. \h* X II. Newman, of K im, in *,* hi«Uumlv <-t 4 H m-iK’k. I.rings this lib-1 .Lnt1 > M - tJnu'Mir at- n»nrrie.l on the U-lavof Ik.rnilier! A I>. lSTH, !V ‘‘'l 1 • laxmjiri! J. Thomas, a magistrate i ihoruel | • solemnize marriages, to A-a " of -ai l K'leu. that he thereafter lix e.l nn.1 - - h ihli: <1 wHh *ai.| Y-a XV. in -abi fetal, a- hi- wife until she wasoblige. I p* leavethe home -al«l \-a XX . in - ptemU-r !VU. sinee whi« h <h 1 Hve.1 w ith -ahi \ XX n-.r Uvn support. •! l.y him. that she has alxvavs U.rne her • It » . .. ii e loyal wife, t • -:i!.f \ >a xx hut -he further alleges that iiotxviihstumling her own g-. ! i i'lm! -:ti*l X- iXX has Uvn harsh am! 1 * !«'’r :‘"'i ha- m i le her life miserable bv us ill temper :»u.I abuse ami ha- moitvxer been unfaithful to tils marriage vow* in having Mbit iM wmrv with other women.. su.l marriage ami partl-uhirx tiial *ttl*l X-u XX N, w man. .|i.| at K I* n. aton'sai.i «m or «Umt the 2nth .lax of No .•laUi X Ik* commit. , aitnUry with Lena I V-.vm.m. of Kllswortli. Wherefore xour hi "''i'1'- this hu iagain»t s;,i.l \ ...» \\ ; N. wv.mu. :UH; Uvausr ii is reasonable an<l proper, eomlueive to .lomesti, harmony ami .•on-l-tmt with the peace anil morality of Mieletv. she n-k< that a .llvcwve max U* .h. rvHsI to her freeing her from the Um.ls ot n. .trim my. with sab I A-a x\ Newman, an. I f t •‘m b other oiaiers a- may U* itist an,| proper. Xi o -ai'l l.ihi. Unt further say* that -obi X-u XX U now absent ami that -be eann.it l.y reasonable • lltlavnii a-, ertaln bis rosblcme or whereabouts, ami tin- same are unknown to her. « I XKX li. NKxi \n II X XI I H K s, *s« i«f JX* • l'er-oiiatlx i >|h arv*l « lar.t I! Newman an*I •uix.ie - will ( * tb. truth of tin* above statement- l.x her sub-. ri!v.| Before in . H UKNK it Al.K. .In-lie.- of the I Van . "TXTKoi X|\|\j II 1\. H K. ss "Uprenu- JmU tal Court, «M«*f*er I rm. x l» u. I pouter tore going l.lUl, Oiipl 1,1 i» that till > Cl- .il^ i. tie*- to the sjihl I IU he to ,r t. r. i..< Iiiste ot our "tipretn. .ludblal i ourt. M b>.i |. i .*t 1.ii-worth, within anil f« r tin* Hai •• s i tin m Mi l i Nt■ * ■ ' .** bsi. l.y publishing an ait«-(e<i .-op j "I - It'l ii-s-l ami this or.lei UieiVeli f!uv«- wn-i. 'u‘.‘1 --M' ’! in the Kil'W' ith Xmerie.ie. n. « - j j’-.p* ' print*-*l in K:l-u. rtb. m ourt ..unix ,,i i|:,i; I ‘ "• '• C- la-I publi. ati.-n t.. U- thirty ilay’s .-.t |en-t I • ,. .a April Bexi I . Ilia' there nii'l then In our sab! t ourt np|>ear i •*"■* 'b *" 1 •'*11 *t any he have whx the pi i\. i f <ii l l.iu lam -houhi not In gratiU'.l M»*- * It l*» -\im>h:- ( ; A trite « th.- i tU l ami orlcr *>f < ouu thervou. 'tb 11 l: s X! NHKKS, t Jerk. I • Ii;» li - i -r.i >!e the -I ;s|J. , . the Supjvme .#«: li < -urt m-\t to u- (MiMen.it Kil-vx’.rth. with '•= -»•' b-r t« .'tint' ..f ... on the ... n l 1 u. -lay of April X Ik he Rf.-i'fi I !• t I i.i K.pn-ent« jour lit via nt t . ioj-.-t i l l«M*h. «-f I n i,iont. in .in| I "Illit . . r!,‘t i*. xx.t- :uarrte«i to i.iltn-rt I Kmh. th.’ fi • i. •-. w h-.se leveien-« u unknown. t rremoul "■ ' * ■ .e- . lit. t.ei-tr. tli -'.ix of * *. t -Ur. \ 1*1' ' hi. U ... -i»- , .a . p..... :■ : ».»el I on),tv in;- stj,- mi.) tu r s.ii-1 mi llv e.i p.geth'-r a-hu-baml ami wife at -ant Ii • 1 \ l * - . . ei r in U rummage a - af -re-ai.t. your liU etni lui- ai . . • j • i f.illiifu: • |i.-i marriage • liiig itioi. . 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