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Show TELEGRAPHIC Tiic EippublioauH (avowing flaore Vatl'iJl tiutS 'ittrt-iK- Portland, 23. A tan indignntion meeting meet-ing to-night, ex-Governor AVashburne presiciod, and criticised the action ol Hie governor and council, and appciilo 1 to honest democrats to denounce their proceedings. pro-ceedings. AugUftn, 23. Fusionists held a public meeting here this evening, at which Breeches wore made endowing the action of the governor as being thoroughly in accordance with tho hw and c-'iisiilution of tbo i-tate. llesolutions ozpressivo of these views wero adopted. G vo' nor GarceloD mado a speech asking ask-ing that himsell and colleagues bo sustained sus-tained in the action they hd taken. New York, 24. On the Maine question ques-tion i he Herald says: Tho election prov;d that republicans of M-due are a minority. The preponderance of physi cal strength is on the side of fusionists. B'aine know-- this perfectly well, and even if republicans wero a majority he is too wise to disturb tho ncaco of tho state, but ho Iiif permitted some of his fo low-ers low-ers to piny with tire, and tlnng3 have come to the puss where ho must luld them in check. Chicago, 24. The Tribune's Boiton says tha conference of loiding republican repub-lican at Heiifttor Blaine's bouse, in Augiifta, was of a very important, nature. Several gent'emoo who had distinguished themfelves in tho late war were present. From every portion of the state C"mo the views of arousod and indignant republicans repub-licans w ho will not be aaii3thd until they gnin their rights this year. Business oives vrny for tho excitement that pre vr.ils everywhere. Evidences of the fraudp perpetrated by the governor and council in some of the representative districts dis-tricts are accumulating every day, and if it were possible to obtsin a henriug bef re thu governor and council their infamv would be shown up to tho light of day. Many republicans of inlluonce counsel peace, but, the majority aro in favor oi eealing the elected member of tho legislature legis-lature at any hazards. Pillsbury, the leading con pirator in this atfair, bad a meeting fit Granito Hill," this evening, composed of a nibblo of roughs, to sustain sus-tain the iiction of tho governor and council. coun-cil. It was a forced and very tame utl'nir. |