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TELE iDJOLTSt FREE PEE8B AND TIMES. TANUAKY y. 872. feting in the burnt retrion exists, thanks to the BY TELEGRAPH Arrest of Brlgham Young. SUItc Jfm grass.

We are pleased to notice that William J. Van Dounurui chanty or the whole world. The pineries are with teams and men, and more lumber will be out the. present winter than for To the Free Press and Times, HOLIDAY GOODS, ry dialogue between the floor manager of a public dance and one of these unfortunates who haa inhaled Doctor Benzine's Laughing Ga" once too often. Manager blandly Mr.

Jones, do you know Misa Simpkins T' Mr. Jones (with sul ratten has become a partner in the wholesale TllttfSS, TO 3 0CS.OCK THIS MORX1SC. many years previous, in anticipation or an in-1 medicine house of Henry of this city. was arrif 2 Brigham Young vete tn "ing his residence bI Marshal, on the chart f0P hi "lease McKSn.b,hear,lUW0P- Jk Brieham Ymmir t- -r At. TT A creased demand from burnt Chicago the next noRiraiG edition.

season. Mr. Van Patten is an estimable and well da-serving yountr man. and his manv frtenda in GREAT AT ROCHES- AT BXCITBMRXT TKR. I Mias8imp- this Ticinity will hail this evidence of his sue- len dignity); Sir, kins." 1 fa en wsvnwtM vnns Supreme Court.

Jakuaby Term, 1872. Im viAaujuy ui me umiea state Manager-soothingly-" Mr. Jones, would'nt 8Un(li one cf MftCt; of murder. The yon take a partner for the next dance 7" Mr. Fears of Lynch JLaw Jones, (resolutely), I know Miss Simpkins." BURLLVOTO.V.

WEDNESDAY MORNING. JAN. 3. 182. Weather licpert.

War Department, Slirnnl Sarviae, United States Army, Division of Telegrams ami reports for the beno.it of Cotnmerce. Height of Barooreter and Tbermometer. Change of Thermometer in last 24 hours, Amount of Rainfall since last report titate of Weather. Observations taken at the same iaou.eat of time at all stations. JAVCABT 2.

1372. 4.30 P.M. Manager (despairingly), there is a set just compounders of medicine in the State, and in suoh capacity he has already been with Henry Co. three years. It is reported from Chicago that the Republi THE MILITARY CALLED OUT.

Hon. James Barrett, Presiding Judge. How. Hott H. Wheeler, Hos.

Homer E. Royce. Assistants. Hoar. Timothy P.

Redfield,) Buelisqtoii, Tuesday, Jan. 2, 1872. forming, wouldn't you like to take partner wuea to suffocation. Much EfitW vamon the Mormons, but there is not the lest showof disorder or dis'repect to the court Hon. C.

H. Hempstead and Thos. Fitch V0' 4 United SWei Attorney Bates wiU prosecute for the people. HP? moved that the prisoner be admitted to baU on the ground that he was i sev! nd ia feeble health, lie naa come four humlriui They Fire oa the Crowd. can of that city will.be placed under the edito rial management of Sidney Howard Gay, former Christmas, New Years.

and fill out the vacancy?" Mr. Jones, (fervently), I tell you, I know Miss Simpkins." This was all he rftf know, and the poor manager, as Artemns Ward said when the minister asked How are the mighty fallen he gave TWO INNOCENT MEN KILLED. ly of the New York Tribune, and for the pist four years on the Chicago Tribune, IXTEXSE THE cr. and his physician oerti- Nam of Station. Bar.

rhor. Ch'jje Weatter boston. Mass. 30.351 23 12 .00 Clear. Burlington.

Vt 3-K2A 33 6 .00 Tore t. BaflUo.N.Y. 30.6 168 .00 Clear. Hew York City. 3a.3n 31 11 Clear.

UeweoN.Y. 3.1 4-5 .03 Fair. Portland. Mo. I) 61.

30 17 .00 Clear. Rev. Solon W. Bush ceased to be editor-in FEKL.IXG AGAINST MIliITABY. it up.

The Court was opened at 10.80 this morning. The calendar was then called, and twenty-four cases marked for a hearing. Three cases State vs. Storrs, State vs. Storrs, et and State vs.

Francis, were nolle pros'd by the City Attorney. The remaining seven were either continued or otherwise disposed of. Henry O. Morton et ah Ap'ts vs. Daniel H.

Onion Ex'or, was the first case heard. This was an appeal from a decree of the Probate Court for the District of Chittenden, estab. lishilie the Will Of one PatW Cavv. whn m.rlo it mPfonment would imperil his life, air. liates had no opposition to bail, but suir- chief of the Christian ReaUler, with its last DmBccnvE Fires.

A fire at Monroe. number, a position whioh he has held with mark to their C'o'orctf People Fleeing Homes. ed ability for many years. Mr. Bush was for Saturday night, in four hours, consumed sixty buildings, including the wealthiest portion of the some years the pastor of the Unitarian church in MORE BLOODSHED EXPECTED.

this city. city. The loss is over half a million. The Church of the Messiah, at Louisville, the will while a femme sole. She subsequently IjCC Goods, Dr.

E. L. Brownell, son ol Norman liRIGIIAM -YOUJVG ARRESTED FOR MURDER. of Essex, is practicing his profession at Jackson, WAK DEPARTHBST, i Omci or van Vaixr Sie.f ai. OrricsR, Washuotoji.

J. C. Jan. -27 p.m. Pfobabililiet The low barometer in Iowa will probably move eastward on Wednesday over the lower lakes.

Cloudy weather with rain will continue with easterly winds in the and South Atlantic States. Threatening weather in the Middle and Eastern States. Southeast winds, with rain or possibly snow, over the lake region. Northwest winds with clearing weather west of Illinois and Wk. nsm Dangerous winds are not anticipated o-nicht on the Atlantic Western Items.

MOVEMENES OP THE GRAND DCKE. CmcAGO, Jan. 2-The Grand Duke and FfrllT through a large number cf streets this forenoon, and visited the stock yards. uifiey YJT1 h8 i one of thi largest ughter houses. In the afternoon.

Alexis attended a pigeon shooting match, where at traP footingkilling twentv-three out of thin hi Minn. He is a graduate of the Medical Depart was destroyed by fire Sunday morning. It was one of the handsomest churches in the city, and cost 870,000. It had been completed only a few months. uiaiiicu iu uue tionaman w.

vary ana aiea during coverture, without ever having issue. The case comes to this Court on exceptions taken by the contestants. The principal question in the case being how far the common law rule which would revoke the will under such circum ment of the University of Vermont BAIL. REFUSED HIM. embroideries Handkerchief W.

L. Warren, a native cf Bethel, and late IVtgro Outrage in Roche. stances is affected by the statute of the State. At the annual I of the editorial staff of the Springfield Republi- Hook and Ladder Company. meeting of Hook and Ladder Co.

Messrs. H. U. Smith. E.

R. Hard and Park Rochester, N. Jan. 2. A negro named this fnro A t'rijf Xo.

1, last eve- lean, has just returned from Europe, where he oo ait Howard to-day committed a 'rape um a little ZdEmkTT diwrfat. -tri. but thePre isgreat 2 Davis for the and C. W. Witters, E.

J. Phelps, and Daniel Roberts for the Ap'ee. ensuing year I has spent a year studying and travelling in pre Tidies, citemcnt in the city over the revolticir crimn. a. icsiarni ui inn nnarii paration for the higher duties of his profession The only manifestations noticed by New Year's were the circulars of the aeuverea a short address of wcloome, to which 4 p.

m. The excitement over the outrage has To Those who irk Ilnwirn nun iiv no as a journalist bility and despair of ever reooverlna the vteor and Davenport Brothers in the baskets cf the ladies who were not at home. I not abated. There is an immense crowd about the jail, and they are frantia over the report that the little girl has died of her injuries. The II.

C. Eddy, formerly organist cf Bethany Scarfs, mien of manhood wo earnestly reoommend Dr. Valkkr'b California Vinegar Bittbks. Before thoy hare finished the firHt bottle, thnv ning, the following officers for the were unanimously elected William Dinning, Foreman. Patrick Butler, 1st Assistant.

John Kelly, 2nd Assistant. U. C. Strong, Srd Assistant. K.

Cashing, Treasurer. J. J. Monahan, Clerk. James Cunningham, Steward.

E. Sutton, Auditor. church, Montpelier, is at Berlin, Prussia, study evening papers print the evidence arinRt How replies a tew appropriate remarks. Ihis i afternoon the Imperial party left for Milwaukee by a special train. Inea.Gr.V1i Dake.

Pon consultation with Uea. Sheridan, reconsidered his declination of the grand buffalo hunt, and changed his pro-gramme Accordingly he returns to Chicago from Milwaukee on Thursday, and will give a i i ing the organ and piano. His teacher on the ard. It is conclusive, and leaves no doubt that uio nsunuve irmoipio no woric in every portion of their broken-down systems and hope will spring un in their hearts. No oma of nonnnil, I Eisix Jcseiiox.

R. G. Kimball, formerly proprietor of the Central House, has removed to West Randolph and purchased the Captain Unit Goods asad organ is naupt, who is perhaps the greatest noss, i Intermittent Paver, Kheumatism, Gout or kW- he is the man who committed the dreadful outrage. The police are at the jail, and the miii- organist in the world. ut.v uisjii, can resm uneqaailed Tesretable A rl Int.

1 .1 1 1 I larj are assembling at the arsenal. Attacks are oa aDCvIUUlllitf ILL LI1H larHPll Jt. I a. rTslolral I mnfl ,7 I puono reception on that evening. From iuii mwu is uuiwnuKu uy any uitiiiioa or ler-mented liquor.

Jes9 tdAw4w Col. Theodore S. Peck and brother, made a Tiffany place in that village, which Le will occupy as his residence. Fancy Artic.es thr8trXu 1. hundred and ninety military, social and surgio mere will be an outbreak The Sheriff I a D7 ea.

otieri- and bis aids stand firm, and aro few memb8r? of hi 'ff nd proceed al calls, New Year's Day. MARRIED. GoODBIcn LAWRE-COE. In Bakeksfield. Gen.

S. B. Htieltiae ofBak-erofield, is now serving his fiftieth year as Town Clerk of that town. During that time only thirteen votes were ever cast against him for that cfSce. Who beats the General Wm.

Chadwick's hotel of Bakersfield, causht uphold the laws. Pjhed in Deo. 27th, by the Kev. Bamuei Palmer, Mr. Frank Speaking about that little matter of gas, we would assure our readers that the city lamp lighter was not remiss in his dnty on Sunday night He informs us that in sixteen lamp posts Gov.

Stewart, Hon. Jasper Rand of St. Albans, and John A. Fitch, of Ilighgate, are at 1). Goodrich.

Of Mooers. N. and Alias Hnt.tin p. m. Thti police- made another raid udou .11 8 a tno nsrrt or the crowd about the jail, and disparted tt There Z.IT&L fad Tail and Whist- Lawrence oi uannemor, the American Hotel.

DouGLis Pikb. In Williston. Dec. sr.th. hv is more quiet now, but all is speculation as to llT" 10 P'y from their band and IN GREAT VARIETY.

Rer. J. JUV aynard, Mr. Wm. B.

Dousjlaes and Miss join in the hunt. scattered throughout the city, the pipes which whether there will be another mob to nieht or Hon. Edward Avery, of BoBton, Hon. Mar una it, rmo, ooin oi wiiuston, I not. The repulse of the one this forenoon, it is I hoped, had the effect to prevent another nsnm- shall Carpenter, of Derby; M.

V. B. Edgerly, convey tee gas are frczen up. Scientifically speaking this state of things is owing to aa ex Wew Items. DIED.

of Manchester, N. W. D. Crane of New fire in the second story at about 8 p. m.

on Saturday night, Dec. SOih, and was entirely consumed. A high wind prevailing at the time, it wis enly by the superhuman efforts of the citizens, that an extensive conflagration was pre blage tc-night. The police and military are on duty. The grand iurv arc in session, and will ijiKowiiu-as winoo8Ki.

veo. it7i. or con cess of "drip." Will not Dr. Harrington thaw out this uncomfortable frigidity. BOSTON DANK STATEMENT.

Boston, Jan. 2. Statement of the Boston National Banks, as returned tn port, and Chauncey Warner and Henry Sinilie, of Cambridge, are at the Van Ness I indict Howard to-morrow forenoon, and he will I he brought into court to Dlead to ths indictment. sumption, isaran m. wardweil, aed 29 years.

Coopkr. In WiUiston, Deo. 27th, of consumption, Ccoper, aged 75 years. Efforts were made this afternoon to have him Mondy m- Jn- 1 capital, loans. 115.878.481 inno.

nsi a large assortment cf desirable House. President Grant's father is convalescing, vented. Loss 3,000. Insurance in the Yt. Mutual for $1,300.

plead guilty, but he refuses and says that he is Blono. mnocent. The evidence against him acanmn-1 BPe 5.oy,4SJ; lnorease, 1,302,920: Dr. Ilebbard'a course of lectures opens at City Hall on Saturday evening next, and promises well to be one of much interest and profit. The first lecture, which is free, is on complexion, skin, hair, bathing, dress, eta," and AST The time haa arrived when Dy au ostabluhed pre a i arwa 9n re nw sru fiiiu ju.

E. B. Floyd, of AtlaoU, has thanks for lates. it would seem almost criminal to take due from other bankB.ftl8.73ft.77A- in. late southern papers.

Rutland Judge Wheeler of the Supreme Court, has taken rooms for his family for the winter at the Bates House. Howard liom the jil at present, as the mob would rescue him from the authorities and kill cedent of saveral years, the winter's work among the poor should be begun. due to other banks. S18.477.000; in' 1 Jress Groods, him. Tfle destitution whioh exists amon a certain class The Iowa papers announce the entire recovery of ex-Senator Grimes, who has returned to his is endorsed in terms cf praise by the press of 8 m.

There are abut one hnndred of tha in our community, has a well-known causo in the peculiarity cfour mercantile and manufacturing military guarding the jail this evening. There is larger cities. Dr. Hebbard is an educated t. v.

drama ftt the Iera IIousc' winter. home in Burlington. crease, deposits, increase, circulation, increase, $18,020. WOMEN B' BOARD OF MISSIONS. The fourth annual meoting of the Wemena' Bosrd of Missions was held to-dav in th Pir at the low price of micur r.

rage and inomas K. Mareton, hav-l George William Curtis is not to take charce a mob there yelling and shouting, and there has been several stones thrown at the military. The police, who had bean relieved, are aain intoro3ta, wliish from their very nature necessitate the disshargo of huudrods of their employes during the winter eoason. This is too well understood to ij soienuu-j ana original. unquestionably Urge majority of our citizens would be repaid for ing leased tas Bates House, for a term cf years, of the NewTork Times.

The Harpers cannot ordered to the jiil. toox possession JS'ew 1 ear Day. I spare him. nesd explanation here. 35 CENTS A VARD St.

Church. The annual report shows the society has over two hundred auxiliaries, and about 100 mission circles sesttprpd Vnm r.n.. LATER. About 9 o'clock, while the crowd was vellinir It is due to the public, wlrjse aid we solicit to state Priarcu oi vtier Hoa. Willif.m T.

Ilorrcbin, of Bennington, Creek Encampment of Odd Fellows and Walter Uithhi fAmilvar Rndin th. h. at the corner of Court and Exohanse Streets. California. It suDDorts 36 that the Relief Committee endeavor by a rigid tys-tem of inspection in district visiting to exclude I wv Landon V.

of Vermont i-ouge of Kmgbts of I Westminister Hotel. New York. the military fired a volley, killing two men and wounding a man and a boy. The names of the schools, 8nd about 30 bible women in Indi, Turkey and China. The Constantinople nome was in miivpsfn! nnorariAn Annalat -at a a Pythias.

Abbie Sage Richardson is soon to give public killed are John Elter. a railroad carman, and from their list of beneficiaries all thosa who can, but will net support themselves. Our charity designs to extend to the unfoitunata and not to the Improvident. So far as practicable, employment will be City of Burlington. PROCEEDING OP THE BOARD CP ALDERMEN.

Yf i I vfv" "wvli, vuusiOitUK ea UTBl llenry Mario w. John Hillsert was shot through class seminary and a dispensary, in charce of a the calf of leg. The name of the boy has I competent lady physician. The total receipt not been learned. He was hit in tha shoulder.

I for the readings in this State. Hon. F. E. Woodbridgo has returned from Europe and is now at his home in Vergennes.

attending the course. Stats Normal School. The adjourned annual meeting cf the Alumni Association of the State Normal School at Randolph and Orange Grammar School, will be holdea iu the Congregational Church, at Randolph, Thursday evening, Jan. 11,1 S72, at 7 o'clock p.m. The address will be delivered by President Buckham, of the University of Vermont.

Subject Philistinism." Election of officers, essays, addresses and business meeting Friday, January 12th, at 1 o'clock p. ui. The semi-annual examination of the school will close Jan. 12th. Graduation and 'rhetorical exercises cn the evening cf the 12th.

luruised to applioantsfor assistance, and any cooperation of the pubHo In the effort to render them seifupporting, will greatly assist the Committee. We are ready to supply the wants Of at this time with anything in our liao. Monday Evesixo, January 1, 1872. uen. Grout has sued Bro.

Earle far libel, at- The Soup Uousa wllioh for two winters has been tacning press, lana in Darton. Earle Bullard, Grout Earle. Earle Grout. Ballard our channel of relief to many destitute families will be our base of supplies for tho presont season, and will be oponed on Tuesday, January Eth. I Grout Earle, This is a mixed fight between lawyers, doctors and poor printers.

Lyndon Union. Will not our citizans with their accustomed gener LYMaN ALLEN, A regular meeting of the Board of Aldermen was held on Monday evening, January 1st, 1872. Present Aldermen Drury, natch, Johnson, Shedd, Sweet and Wing. Alderman Hatch was chosen President, pro tern. Licenses were granted as follows, to take effect when paid for Saloons H.

II. Reynolds, E. Lsporte and Joseph Bacon. Hotels Merrill The excitement is great, and people are hurrying 253. Communications from missionaries and to the scene of conflict.

The crowd say that it addresses by ladies present indicate very fvor- was not necessary to fire, while the military say ably the results of the society's labor that they were compelled to fire, to protect themselves, as they were being pelted with COKaHKSsiONAi. election in Massachusetts. stones. 2 At a special election An account of the difficulty is thus given by neJd to-day ia thejtowns of this congressional die- policeman Branch, who was an eye witness. A tr'ct to choose a successor to Hon.

Wm. B. Wash squad of the military was lined across the west DttrD. so far as heard from, Hon. Alvah Crocker end of the bridge facing Exchange street.

A of Fitchburg, stands about seven to one. Fitoh- man stepped up to policeman Branch and said Dur? Athol, the home of Eiiabrook, tho demo- that some boys a few feet off were picking up oratio candidate, and Leominster were unani stones and the officer drove them away. At mously in favor of Crocker, the same instant the word "forward" was Springfield, Jaa. 2. Yt a special given by the officer in command of the squad election in the 9th congressional district to-day.

osity respond to our appeal for clothing, Patents Received. The Vcrmonters who re- Deo 20 diwtf 152 Church Street. vegetables, 4c, All donations of this kind may be sent to the Soup House oa South side of Smith's Lane, near Champlain street where there are faoilities jr stor ceived patents for the week ending December 26th, were as follows FROM ADCTIOS. Hassan U. Allen, North Bennington, for fruit Charlotte Cushman's Reading will take place on the evening cf Wednesday, Jan.

10th, instead of Friday, Jan. 12th, as heretofore announced. We understand that a Canadian, while driving on Otter Creek near Yergences Monday p.m., broke through the ice. His wife and horse were drowned. She leaves several children.

jar. William Clark, Sheltmrne, for base burning cooking stove. Joseph Crook, Ludlow, for automatic oiler for We purchased yesterday, at Custom House sale, part of those Silks and whioh were advertised to be sold at Auction. Wa shall be slid to Stone, (Stanton House.) The account of the Superintendent of Water Works wis filed, showing the receipts for the month for special and water rates to be $241.50 Paid over to City Treasurer, 241.50 age. Contributions cf moaoy will bo rajoival by Mrs.

E. B. Piatt, Treasurer, Poarl street. A list of districts and visitors ia appended for reference. By order of Committee, D8LE.N W.

Wadsworth, Chairman. Burlington, Jan. 1st, 1S72- V.T- V- nil vwi. iiina vrocnerjoi rnonourg was chosen bv were fired at th.s time. The men shot were stand- a very large majority, receiving at least nine-ing in Exchange Street, and had not participated tenths of all the votes cast.

Many towns went whit we paid for sen mem as a small aa vinos on them We also have a piece of looms. awpcvicw nuu i uutiuiuiouBiy ior tjrccKer. Dennis Lane, Montpelier, for head block for saw muis. York Letci-itaturi-. iuuucuu.1 uciuibu uiiizeu.

UK lived OUT. a lew minutes after being taken into a saloon near by. It is reported that a woman was shot, but it is not yet confirmed. The feeling against the mili George S. Rogers.

Thetford, for machine for The Mayor's warrants were approved as follows Superintendent of Water Works, for Black Lyons Velvety LIST OF DISTRICTS AND VISITORS. District No. 1 Inoladoi thai nort.inn nP Narfh tentertng clotb. Albant, N. Jan.

2. Afer reading the Governor's message in tho Senate this after- tary is intense, ihe police are being drawn in current expenses, 200.00 Street, and all north of it, lying west of Champlain street. Fatal Accidsst at Perkisbvillk. Warren Piper, a very estimable young man, aboct 23 yeare of age, was instancy killed at Perkins-ville, on Thursday, while chopping in the woods, by a tree falling upon htm. This is the second accident in Perkinsville in lees than two weeks.

I- 0 of 0. F. C. W. Drew, care of City Market, De from the outer districts of the city and despatched noon memorial from the Comptroller of New to the vicinity of the jail.

It is feared that more York city, asking immediate provision for the blood will be shed before morning. The colored reIief the city fiaancei, was presented and not bought at Auction, of an extra quality, that we i Visitor, Mrs. Win. Brinsmaid, Maiden Lane. District No.

2 Includes that mrtion nf Nnrth cember, 1871, 23.90 E. Smith, serving notices of meeting of Board of Aldermen, 2 50 street lying between Locust and Champlain, and all rererred to a select committee, consisting of are coeip. uur uoous, such as those handsome Lyons Poplins and that lot of desirable fabrics in undesirable shades and we are selling so cheap are not all sold. We have re people are fleeing to their homes, as it is not eafe for them to be seen in the streets. iiuj ui iii, luciuuing inese streets.

At a regular meeting of Green Mountain Lodge, No. 1,1. O. of O. held on Monday evening, January 1st, the following resolutions of respect to the memory of Past Grand Master visitor, miss oiarv waiKer.

jviner Rrrnnt the Senators from New York city. Tweed did not appear in the Senate to-day. Walker Brothers, stone posts to mark District No. 3 dnoludes tint nnrt, of Nnrtli strAnf cently received aa Invoice cf street centres, 3.00 Fire at Bartox. A fire at Barton, Sunday lyins between Locu3t street and Mainen l.inn.

(nut SEW YORK XEWS. inui enur oi mesa ana nil north of it. Pennsylvania Isltlaturc. and Grand Representative John H. Simmons, of ui 133 ax.

i scuia, mnoosm avenue. District No. 4 Includes that nnrtinn of Ndrl.h morning, destroyed C. H. Dwinell's cabinet shop and furniture rooms, the clothing works of T.

C. Cobb, and Warner Brothers tin shop, with attorkey general barlow. Hid. Gloves, Mid ilebury, formerly a member of this Lodge, 9. T'na Hamilton, Jan.

sweet lying east or Maiden Lane, and all north of New York, Jan. 2. It is stated that Attoinev ture convened to-dav. William Kdmit Ph. it, ns iar east as uough street.

were adopted rf-i i uenerai uariow win soon, return from Albany, adeiphia, was elected Speaker of the House. Your committee to draft resolutions relative more or less of their contents; loss 11,000, insurance $5,700. wucu, iu uuuureiiOB wun unanes uonnor. be to the death cf Past Grand Master Simmons, isitor, Mrs. van coiburn.

winooski Avenue. District No. 5 Catlin's and Skinner's Lanes. Visitor, Mrs O. B.

Safford, Willstrd street. DUtrict No. 6 Lake street. Visitor, Mrs. J.

A. Bhedd, Church street. District No. 7 Watar Rrrnnt. will press the prosecutions against the city pecu two buttons, in the dark shades and in black, as well as a assortment of Warm Gloves, for Winter wear.

In our list advertisement we noticed a lot of lators. would report as follows New Years was generally observed this year. TUL.KGKAPIUC 1TKMS. ItoNDotJT, N. Y.

Jan. 2. The coroner's jury to-day, rendered a verdict lhat Marietta A claim of A. G. Varney, of Westford, for damages to horses and sled in the winter of 1870, on WinooBki Avenue, near was referred to the City Attorney.

The following bill presented by D. C. Linsiey, for pumping water, was presented and referred to the city clerk, with instructions to draw the Mayor's warrant therefor, if found correct For running pumping machinery from Jan. I 1871 to Jan. 1 1872, as per contract For pumping additional quantity over and above amount called for by contract, 56,507,406 gallons, at the rate of 2,600 for 93,900,000 North streets), Front street and avenue- shall rox.

There hftvn hnpn Ivpntvir if m-11 hereas, Divine Providence haa seen fit to remove from this earthly tabernacle one of the visitor, airs, iiirain s. Hart, Union street. death was caused by abortion by Dr. Sherwood. i-issnct bo.

e-water street, (oetween rearl and MfieUCneO, lUttien JatltaSK8lP and four deaths since Saturday, itiain streets I 1 most respected members of our Order, to whom Almost aa places of business were closed. The weather was propitious and many improved it to make their New Years calls. Most of the ladies received, and in a very handscma manner. The who has Had. W.

N. Keliv haa been arrested Visitor, Miss E. L. Rico, at Mrs. nf we were bound by the strongest ties of friendship her seducer.

Main and Tuttle streets. THE MUNICIPAL MUDDLE. new Board of Assistant Aldermen elected auu Droiueriy love tneretore. no. 9 Water Strsot.

C-Hlutli of Main I whioh wa linrl inar. liMitrhr anil Resolved, That in the death of Past Grand sensible suggestions of the press of the cjuntry, Street). Icheip. We shall be srial to show them tn anv nn Master and Grand Representative John U. Visitor.

Mrs. Warren S. Mavo. Adama' utmnt. a Uerk but no President to-day.

The rooms of the Aldermen are still in charge of the police. relative to wine seem to have been favorably re District No. 10 UhamoUin street (sonti of Main Simmons, we lament a faithful brother, a thor ceived, aa it was banished from the tables of the street) and South street. Visitor. Mrs.

W. H. T.ann. etrnnr nf fit. ml ough man, and one whose life was ever devoted I By Telegraph.

New York Money ul Stock Market. Nkw Venn, Jan; 2, MONEV Was quiet rt 1 per cent per day until near the cloee when it declined to an i. There are rumors on the street of troubles in tha Third Avenue Savings Eank. who may wisa to see some nice goods at a low price. At this season we are beginning to break prices on some kinds of goods, and we invite an inspection of oar too i by all those intending to purchase Dry Gtoods, as we are sure that we are selling many things at suoh prices that they will be considered bargains.

ABANDONED AT SEA. The ship Liverpool from London, which ar to those great and ennobling principles of truth King streets. gallons as per contract 1,567.12 Less amount former payments 1,950.00 fair hostesses. Tub Davenport Brothers. Everybody has ana right, which lie at the basis of our beloved District No.

11 Champlain street, (between Main and North streets.) rived to-day, has on board Capt. Wood and crew, 26 in number, and of the shin Eurona from organization. visitor, Mrs. t. A.

Wheolook, College street. 2,217.12 Resolved, That in the death of Brolher beard of tha celebrated Davenport Brothers, District No. 12 Murray. Monroa and Uaorae Glasgow for New York, abandoned at sea on the at the close loans wore for osrrylns. Clearances GOLD Weak at VH made 6 per cent to 1116 S40.6- OIKI.

Zdd sinking. who have held, both iu this country and Europe, Adjourned until Monday January 15th 1872, Simmons, the Order loses one of the chief pro- streets latTtOnm 'Imoteraof its interests in Vermont, and his isitor, Mrs. A. S. Dewey, George Etrect.

Seances in Which thev mve mTSterinns nxrfnrm. I l.oU p.m. I I District No. 13 Pine street. memory will long be affectionately cherished by 0 anccs, which they ascribe to the agency of die- RUN ON THIRD AVENUE SAVINGS RANK.

There has been a consi ierable run on the Srd nis oreinren. Tito? RnTMVn Tkl. .1.1 1 Visitor, Miss Ellen Mead, Chursh street: District No. 14 St. Paul street.

Visitor, Miss W. II. Brink, Pine street. NO. 156 CHURCH STREET.

STERLING EXCHANGE dull at K'J2110 STATE BOSDlKrim but quiet. GOVERNMENTS Firm with good luveetmsst demand. STOCKS were strong opening and clrsed at a decline, owing to a stringency in the Money Market and rumors of trouble in the uptown bases. Avenue Saving Bank to-day, over a million of Di.ttriot No. ir Church street, includino- ft IibbI.

lent member of our State Press, opens the year I his afilicted'family, in this their hour of sorrow. Lane. embodied spirits. They give two exhibitions at City Hall, to-morrow and Thursday evenings. Those who believe their astonishing feats to be a in a new dress, of large and clear face and hand-1 au my GoA console them with the precious in- Burlington, Vt, Dea 6, IS71 diwtf Visitor, Geo.

C. Dorr, Church street. Distiiot No. iti White ttreet and Winooski auv luuuwiug ut Mio cosing qaoiatiocst am o.nt. Th ITemtJ f.tu I nuence 01 ma grace ana love.

I mw u.irti vol y. avenue. trice, mamii to 09 the Dest trickery they have I i i T. I nesoivea, anat we win arape our Lodge in Itabhshedia ermont. It was started by An-1 mmirninir and th Visitor, Mrs.

George E. Davis, Winoiski avenue. Do. 1867 reg. Do tb08 rcj; 10-40 0.

8. 6s '61 -) coup, of 02 IU -B0coup '62- New ..1114 dollars being paid out. The officers of the bank state that they are perfectly able to meet all liabilities. FItS. Fisk is convalescent.

lie has not had the small pox. He was seen on the street to-day after the Allen suit was arraigned. discharge op sinecurists. I uuuva S.V VI OV11UW Dixtriot No. 17 Clierrv street, and Paarl.

west of thony Ilaswcll, sccenty-etht years ago, and is I for thirty days, as a token of respect for our ever seen. The curious will doubtless be entertained by the manifestations of these young men. vnit9 street- Mich. Visitor. Mrs- LT.

Sooncer. at B. 5. Niohola. Col Currency 6's.

..1154 SATA CVAVS HAS APPOINTED W. J. Campbell. 64 Bank Street, two doors east of Churoh street, ill. Cent almost tha onlv Vermont innmai I aeceasea Drother.

Canton 74 i Cleve. the last cntur Th. tti.A Secretary furnish a copy lege street District No- 13 -Bank and College streets, west of White street- Cumberland 40 e. 0I laesa resolutions to db presented to the family 941 ..92 .101 .107 671 SO aeserves to live ana thrive. It is conducted I of the deceased, and also for publication in the Visitor, Mrs- A- G- Peirre.

Cherry stroet District No-19 Main street, west Union street. Van. Nort, successor to Tweed, to-day dis unio. n. Do pref.

Rook Island Mil. A Bt Do. nref. with marked enterprise, and it grows better as I newspapers or this city. Consolidated Coal Co.39i W.

tnion Tel ...7 i 26J Do pref. 31 Pacific Itall 53i Boston Water 40 ana ning eireei- His General Agent, and has deposited with him for Respectfully submitted, visitor. Mrs- u- Barber. Van Ness Xicuse-. charged sixty sineourists known as water police, they each drawing $1000 per annum.

NEW YORK LEGISLATURE HENRY SMITH NOMIN insinuation, im largest ties: ana uneapest Assort it grows older. We rejoice in the tokens of its prosperity, and tender to it courteous and District No. 20 Shetbarns. Bnruaa. Atlirat and ingnt oi vnrisimas ana new Years Presents ever Earn streets.

Toledo A Wabash. Presentation. The icholars of tho flourishing Sabbath School of tha Baptist church in this eity, improved New Year by presenting tokens of their respect and affection for superintendent and teachers. Mr. Samuel Bigwood the superintendent, received the gift of a silver ice pitcher, server, gobleta and slop bowl of a rare and valuable pattern.

Beacon Mial Davis class gave him a pair of handsome vases, of silver P. D. Ballou, J. Iehah, Geo. H.

Bigelow, Committee. orougnt to this oity, or to be found In the State Consisting in part of Visitor, Mrs. R. B. Steams, Union street.

rort Wayne Ex div worthy editor and proprietors our best wishes. A. A T. in National Life iso. prei.

bl Chicago A A Insurance Company. The ATED FOR SPEAKER. New Yobk, Jan. 2 The nomination of Henry Smith by fhs Republican legislative caucus at Albany, yesterday, was a triumph of the administration party. It is expected that the legisla The Musical Treasure BABY 1IOU3E3; BOYS' TOOL CHESTS.

L09 Q. A. R. ANNUAL elections. annual meeting of this company was held in their cfSce at Montpelier, January 1.

The directors Adams' ..914 Wells. Fargo A i American Mer .59 United States Exp. NY Cant A XI R.R.R. H5i Do. Scrip Vo pref.

641 Harlem Ex Do pref Ex div 120 aeadins 112 Mich. Cent. Panama 7.1 Pacific Msii 1003 COPIES SOLD in one week ture will organize promptly to-day, and toe new Post Ford, Brandon C. W. Carr, Command lo.

prer. 120 Central Pacific I (hi Union PaclQo 91 I Land Grams 7i I I Incomes git Tenn.e's, C3 I Va.6'8, ex-coup 6S I Alabaman charter for this city framed by the committee of Thissttractive Collection, just published, contains tho CREAM cf all tho VOCAu AND I MoT RUMEN A MUSIC brought out within the last two er J. M. Hatch, 8. V.

C. E. IL Webster, J. V. C.

E. L. Matot, Adj. G. V.

Farr. Q. satin finish; while Lawrence Barnes, was elected were, Julius Y. Dewey, Paul Dillingham, surprised by his Bible class, which numbers sixty Rodcriok Richardson, Franklin Haven, Tim. P.

members, with a beautiful French mantel clock, RedSeld, Charles Dewey, j. T. Thurston, W. H. surmounted with a figure cf the child Samuel.

H. Bingham, Dudley C. Deniaon, Frederick Bil- years, rull tf Srngs, Duet3, Quartets, Rondos. M. C.

W. Peck, Surg. L. R. Putnam, Chap.

CABINS, HOCKING HjRSES, BUILDING BLOCKS, UKION BLOCKS, CflRtSTMAS TREES, BABY TRAVELING TB.UNKS, TIVOLJ BOARDS, MECHANICAL TOYS, WALKING DOLLS, GIFT COPS, MUGS, VASES. CRY8TAL8, WAX Georgias i'olka Mazarkas, Kchoit soheri, Quadritles, Galops, Marches, four-Hand Pieces. Ac. all of the best a. vspen, uincer or toe Day a.

rover. OaiO 4ft N. C. 31 quality. AII the above articles were procured of trar old lings and James C.

Houghton, jr. The officers oergt- M'J0P JMon PWU, Al. Sergt. Del Lack. Webt S.

C. 6i 20 HartfMAErie SI I St. Joseph ..65 C. A Ind. 29! Chic, B.

A Kutic fitted for Piano fortt or ReedOrgan; Ir oat Roberts, Rutland W. G. Veszjy, Com seventy wilt be introduced. THE TAHMASY E0CIET7. A meeting of the Tammany Society was called for last evening, to consider what action should be taken relative to Tweed Connolly and Hall, but adjourned for want of a quorum.

UV ATLANTIC CABLE. From London. ana eetaousnea jeweuers, Messrs. Brinsmaid and were re-elected via Dr. J.

Y. Dewev. resident. mander; II. W.

Kingetey.S. V.C.; J. U. Dyer. Charles Dewey, vice president, George W.

Reed, Pries, Cloth, $3 01 FullGilt, $1 03. J. V. C. J.

H. Goulding, Adj. L. G. Kinirs- Hinesburqh.

A GoodTemnlars Isit Uve tni "wara Dewey, actuary and Ezra wy, V. j. oaiaoury, 11. w. Nye, By Telegraph.

Haw York Market. Haw York, Jan. 2 CjTroN-Advanced id sale IS2 bJai: vup. v. v.

xtaaer, umoer or ine Ly a. U. A Capital Soui' NELT TUB VtLLASS PRIDE. Kelley, Officer of the Qnard E. M.

Edgerton, benefit cf the Good TerapW Society of Hines- Pinc medic1 examiner. The burgh, will be held on Monday evening, Janu- tJe PM J' been unusually ary Sth.lS72.at Flanagan's Hotel, ia Hines- ProPerou" 5 tha "a of ne poUcies largely ex- Moms. Polka. London, Jan. 2.

Hon. Edward Card well, cergt. axaj Aamei m. Seret; mlddllnjuplsnda 2 'io. -v -v, higer; CfOO.bWi Statu at $5 7i'-fc7 10: Honnd Hoop Ohio at lv Sa iv Secretary of State for War, addressed hu constituents at Oxford yesterday.

Alluding to the ah wuo wis ii to so to an ukuan kciioiil. burith. The tables will be furnished with Ovster. BS aj wrmer year, wnne the losses have jeipgaie 10 Areparimeni encampment, J. A.

Salsbury Alternate, H. W. Kingsley. Post Newton Stone, North Benninzton 8. W.

DOLLS, TOY MU-SIC BOXES, STEAM EN GINKS, Ac, Ac. ALSO A Fina Asaorsmiafof CoofeoUoaary aal Nuts. Ma. abo Mas. 4 up bill return their sincere thanks to all those who have as generously patronised them far tha past Mtxtte ytart, and shall be very happy to wait upon all their old customers and a great many new ones.

advisod to apply to that excellent teacher, Mr. Geo. illness of the l'rince of Wales, he said that it Western atf 70Hf7 25 Bouthern at at 67i9.2A, GRAIN Wheat higher: No, 2 Burinz been the least for several years. The interest r. iioor.

wnoso criuiant reparation nreeannrit hnrn. and other refreshments, furnished by the ladles of the society. Good musio will be ia attendance Clemens, Commander A. 8. Hartt, 8.

V. C. and whoee actually received has exceeded the losses and ex- SI 6W1 S-; Red Western at tl 511; WuiU Michigan at Urn advacoed oce eent: sies 69(j0 bnah of mixed Western 77(2916. had served to bring out a strong reciprocal sympathy which always existed between a constitutional sovereign and a free people, lie inti ROOT'S SCHOOL, for the CARIVRT flR. asd the noma of those in attendance from out pense.of th.year byeeveral Uouaand dollars, Xq! 1 a fact which haa no parallel ia the annals of Gilaon, Officer of the -Day; L.

Hill, Officer of Uats firmer sales M.oa bush Ohio b'tStt'it. AX ison of the very best books that caa be advised for learner of Read Instruments. Alraay well known, and has an extensive sale. Price, $2 5'J. RUVlSiUNC 1'trx tear ket quiet talts20 bbla of town will be provided for, free of charge.

mated that the attention of Parliament would be directed to social measures, for the improvement and welfare of the people. the Guard A. CaiaJy. Life Insurance. Sergt.

liajor A. New Ueti at $14 Old $13 6t.i 3r. quiet steam at i ke! tie at Sic, CcCee firm Kio VYilmarth, Q. M. Sergt, W.

CAMPBELL. Deo 12 dw3w A Popular Pieoe! IF EVER I CEASE TO LOVF. ItIy. M0W oxima ae vagaries or The staid town of Peach nm abounds in an kebriatei man are countlesa age cannot nicknames of localities. Among these are MOLASSK unu new Orleans iZtZtSZi.

SPIRITS TtTRPKNTINE irm at676ii. PETROLEUM Firm Crude i3imm refined 241. TALLOW Firm; sales 160,003 lbs at 99t. Ron 2, Jan. 2.

The King of Italy sent a ambassador to the Vatican on New Year's The above b.wks and crices. maiUd. r.ort receipt of retail pace. Lktter fech the Bcrst Region is Wiscok-i A letter from Sheboygan county, Wisconsin, under date cf Christmas Day, says We have had unusually cold weather since winter set ia, with little snow. Very little snf- Day, to tender his majesty's congratulations to THE FlttST tVICE.SlG WAS GRANTED TO GEO.

A. CONNER, Stall No. 5. City Market, to soil all kinds of Meat, Poultry and Lard at the same low figure of 12)2 cents per pound. Thankful tor past favors, I shII try serve all that wot, and give good bargains tor cash down.

Dec 30-dlw wither tl-em nor time stale their infinite varie- "Devil Hill," "Hag Street," "Bourbonville," ty. A drunken man'a disposition to fiddle Slack Street," Brimstone nill' pertinaciously en one string is frequently amus- tation Avenue." and there is a reason why for ingly illustrated. Take for example the ordina- each name. i TO REST, Balshtd with 6CIT OP ROOMS ail mcdera CIIA8. U.

DITSO.N New yLrk'. the Pope. The' ambassador was met by Cardinal Antonelli who informed him that the Pope was indispose! and unable to receive visits. eonveolenoea. in Vninn Block.

Inonfr nf in. Jan welisit twtf eent A Taft. April Hth.dtf.

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