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THE DAILY FREE PRESS AND TIMtiS, CJE9DAY, OCTOBER 26, 1809. fiicting bills relating to the sale and transfer of its deepest part it has never been measured. development among us, and may become, we I Kehemiah Page of Danville was severely in- Only a f-w small streams empty into the lake. the property at Newbury Seminary to the Ver. BY TELEGRAPH TO THE PRkBS A.VB T1.T1ES.

believe, a great power in the growth and eleva- jured fast week by the falling of some heavy tim- 35ht Jrtc rcss. and the inhabitants, to increase the supply of water for their mills had raised the water of mont Conference Seminary aud Female Collegiate he was taking down the frame of a Institute at Montpelier. Resolved, That the holding of musical con-1 shed. AID TIMES. a lD" About four o'clock last Friday afternoon, as in IT InA TtLtanf ta lonr skfvrt AruVMirftirintv InA IfiWtt I Ihs judiciary con uiittee of the House have onoe reported against the bill relating to inter Washington news.

Washikoton, Oct. 25. the lake four feet by means of an artificial dam. The stream rnnning from the lake mskes a descent of one hundred and fifty feet the first half mile, andttn both sides are mills, some of which extend across it It is also crossed by a bridge arched with stone, which is not calculated ts admit of the passage of a large amount of and practice of music among the people general- two yonng men nmed Charles Houghton and ZIOBinNG EDITIOII, est but it was subsequently re-committed to ly improving the service of song in the sane- Charles Nichols were driving near Lyndon Cor- Captain Frank Munson. of the Marine Corns.

tuary, and bringing into more extensive use important means of home culture and convicted by court martial at Pensaoola of conduct unbecoming an officer or a gentleman, was i thin 6 i them, and I suspect that when again reported, itnis ner, they were stopped by George M. Downs and yy- i. it will be so moddled as to meet the views of James Howard, one of whom took the horse by wor- the Governor in relation to that matter, I enji nr. Thl! ths Public by oTihT depressing Influence This HFTUUt'0n in th shares of the Company. 500 OM arta tor the CoPS.7 to sell omyZTu which' 11 kted.

will oniy be sold for ths purpose of double-trackinv or equipping the road. The 50 00 OtS Ear' o'van' or thTbffl deU of the various road, embraced in the ouwlida. tT scrip dividend of 15 per cent, payable November 16, was officially nnounced to the Stock Exchange this Heavy Iaud SUUe. Pouobkkkpsie, Oat 25 a. Ri Uai iid troa the known as Sterp near Rondout.

yesterda, cover- TUESDAY MOUSING, OCT. 2G, 1S69. man nmliintiM nf miifh Iwtnefit ami sentenced, to dismissal; nut Bee. llobeson com illed by the recent nenvy rains, last Wednesday, the lake was pouring out a large thy the encouragement of aU true lovers of their bridle, and the other, displaying a revolver, doubt very much, however, if the House favors mutes the sentence to suspension from command, rank, and duty for three years. volume of water, and much apprehension was kind.

rh free Press and Times has a larger any change from the present legally established felt for the mills and bridge below. At length, Resolved. That in the opinion of this Conven President Grant declines an invitation to at demanded what little money iney mu. im boys claimed that they were in fun," but the authorities could not see it in that light, and the than aay other paper in rate of interest tend the Maryland State Fair. it was rumored that the dam at the outlet of the lake was not in a safe condition, and the alarm tion, instruction in music should be provided for our common schools, and that we will do what State Ex-Senator Wade was at the White House The bills amendatory of the "liquor law" became general.

A large number of people oon boys are now in jail awaiting examination. we can speedily to secure this valuable addition to-day. embrace soma important provisions, but how to our system or public education. Repairs 0f the damage done by the late fresh The Secretary of the Treasury has authorized gregated, and everything was done that could be in the way of strengthening the dam. The wa On Wednesday morning of last week, Loren much consideration they will receive at the the payment, at onoe, and without rebate, of ter continued to rife all through Wednesday, and Hale of Watei ford slipped on the frosty grans, hands of the committee cannot be foretold.

est on the Rutland Boad tare been at length completed so that frieght trains will eome through tj-morrow mornmg, probably. I Twenty days breaking his right arm above the wrist, and get Resolved, That we go trora this Convention with deeper conviotion of the dignity and practical worth of music; and that we will endeavor to secure its more-general and thorough cultivation in the homes, schools and churches of our They empower and direct the mayor, aldermen. towards night the wind rose, driving the waves on to the dam. By this time the fear of the people in the village was at its height The andengme. The damage is heaw.hnf interest due Jiov.

1st, both of registered and coupon bonds. The opinion delivered by Chief Justice Chase to-day does not involve the merits of the Yerger case, or the constitutionality of the reconstruc ting otherwise badly bruised. mucu is not yet ascertained. have passed sines a freight train came from most valuable goods were removed from the Mr. Levi Mclntyre, late of BrookGeld, died in several communities, and try to convert this attractive art from all vulvar and unhallowed uses, Bellows Falls to B-irlington.

stores, the tools and machinery from the shoos. Danville, Oct. 20, aged 60 years. ana tne nouses on the low grounds were aban selectmen, grand juror, sheriff, deputy sheriff, constable or policeman, of any city or town in the State, to seize without warrant any liquors kept or supposed to be kept in violation of law, together wtib the casks or vessels in which such liquor is kept the person so seizing shall make and make it minister only to social purity and doned. Mrs.

Sally Stewart, of Byegate, died Oot 6, tion acts, but merely the question of the authority of the Court to issue a writ of habeas corpus under its appelate jurisdiction. The case on its merits, if tbe Court shall issue a writ and pro-oeed to the hearing thereon, will present the moral improvement. And, Whereat, The formation of a National Musi Horses were kepfr saddled to carry the intelli BY CUBAN CABLE, Religious 1 Freedom In Caba. Hataka, Oot 25. The decree of the Constituent dri.

t.i.n.i. aged 85. The Eer.T. F. Stuart, Burlington, raised a stalk of white beans, from which he picked sixty-eight pods, and shelled from these pods cal Congress lately effected, will, we believe, help gence down the river in case of a break in the dam.

A messenger was sent to Wolcott to ap Mrs. Reuben Spalding, of Lyndon, died Oct to encourage the cultivation or musio through question only as to which power, in the State of eomplaint to the proper officer, who shall im- praise tne people there or the danger, and they 16, agod 71. out the land, and be attended with beneficial re three hundred and seventy-two perfect beans. Mississippi, its present condition of recon mediately summon the-owner or keeper before in turn sent one to aiomsvuie. But finding sults to all connected with it OK AN OS CdUHTY.

struction, tbe military or oivil, a person charged with crime is amendable. Resolved, That we recommend the Musical ing the unrestricted liberty of religion ia the. Colonies of Cuba and Porto Rico was to-day promulgated in this island, and has gone into effect as the law of ths land. The document is exceed. him to show cause why said liquors should not bridge gone and his farther progress delayed, be declared forfeited, together with the casks or iL1?" blew a tin torn which Nathaniel Bailer, of Newbury, had a horse The hearing before Chancellor Wilson in the case of Aldis vt.

Hall and others being a peti Society here convened to take the necessary steps to put itself in association with said National The President and Mrs. Grant will leave here at noon to-morrow for Philadelphia, to attend a worth 500 killed in Bath, N. H. on Tuesday. vessels in which it is kept and In case the river.

The latter individual, not fully comnre- Musical Congress. He was driving in a buggy and met a man driv- FV iu iia terms, declares that Spain cannot remain removed from the general movement of Europe and the wnrlil .1... same shall be declared forfeited, the owner or hending the message, inferred that the dam had Resolutions were also adopted offering the ing the other way. Mr. Baily turned out, but given away, and be hastened to Murrisville rais keeper shall be required to pay the costs of the iiftisMmtinn.

Another nroviaion is that nerantia ing a perfect panic in his course. Many of the thanks of the Convention to Prof. L.O. Emerson, the other man ran against him, one shaft pene- weuuing 01 a daughter or Uisbop Simpson, who is to be married id (hat city on Wednesday. They will return on Thursday evening or Friday morning.

Among those who had interviews with the President to-day were Gen. Harvey, Senator Cole, Oliver Ames, President of tee Union Pacif- I'll- i i I this consideration is the mors powerful for the Antilles, because they lie near a continent when liberty of religion is recognised by the law. One clause of tbe decree Ju. t.J peonie on tne river removed their goods and tion for an injunction to restrain the defta. from issuing town bonds of the town of Swanton in aid of the construction of the Lamoille Valley Railroad, took place at St.

Albans, Saturday but not much was done except to postpone the ease to November 18th, in consequence of the absence of Mr. Phelps, counsel for the petition the leader, and to the several solo performers, trating tne oresstoi me uorse, aiu.ug mm iu. j. furnishiB(, intoxicating drinks contra- stock to the hills, and at Morrisville the bells were rung, horns were blown, and the inhab for their valuable assistance, to the railroad com mstantiy. ry to law, shall be liable for damage that shall shall be prevented from holding office th.

itants of the surrounding country were aroused Mr. Josiah Presoott, of Yershire, died Oct 15, be sustained in consequence of suoh sale or fur. panics for their courtesy in giving half fare tickets, and to the citizens of Middlebury for to see the coming But the pond didn't aged 52. nishing, and the party so offending may be sued come. opunsy iamouie was thoroughly their kindness and unbounded hospitality.

10 Railroad, E. H. Rollins, L. Perkins, Secretary of New Mexico, and others. Judge Fisher to-day sentenced a colored youth 17 or 20 years old, to thirty years imprisonment in the Albany penitentiary, for an outrace ORLEANS COEKTT government by reason of his religion, belief, lhe decree is received with general satisfction by the populace.

As there i now bo obstacle, it is probable that a protestant church will soon be establisaed. by any individual or bodv certiorate sustainhiir I friehtenedi but. fortunate fnr hrr ftumnin This last resolution was offers by the President, ers. law regulating Interest. Mrs.

Catherine Gilmore, Glover, died Oot, such injury, or by the overseer of the poor of Pu' ln an appearance, xne scare laat- Mr. Winslow, who, with all the officers, declares 11 1 1 1 9, aged 78. the town where the injured party may reside, rAVX' Gen. De Rod as is reducing tha mimk uuuiuiiuvu on a suiaii cuuu, also colored. When Governor Washburn says in his mes that the great success of the Conventions has The Vice Commercial agent at Balize.

British Mrs Xjdia Wbeelock, of Coventry, died Oct. I and the sum recovered shall he for the benefit I sleepless nights; but the water was gradually Honduras, under date of Sept. 16th. reports sage- that the law regulating interest is in the and belong to the injured party coverture and I drawn down and the lake lowered, when mat- been in great measure due to the attention, efforts, and assistance of the citizens of Middle- 6, aged 47, cial. in the government employ, and has by these means already affecied a considerable saving for the public Treasury.

The city is vejy tranquil. American and European merchauts are making contracts for the coming crop. condition of one that is "wholly disregard ad. ters resumed their wonted aDDearance. No symptoms of yellow fever there prevailing.

The disease so far is not epidemic. The deaths are infancy declared no bar to the maintenance of Cbas. Lewis, of Wells, wss on the 16th inst. damage was done other than what resulted from he cannot be using language with exactness. bury, few, and are confined to the non-acclimated.

an action to recover damage for such injury. shot through the head, and instantly killed, by The law indeed is constantly violated. Even the The following officers were elected for the en removing property and the loss of a few logs St. Johmbury Times. In relation to the quarrel" over the New Mr.

Russoll Lamb, at a chicken The suing year bury Seminary property, your readers will best Savings Banks nowadays daily violate their charters by taking eight and nine per cent, in NEW YORK NEWS, New York, Oct 25. boy was in charge of the birds to be shot, and it is supposed Lamb mistook the boy's head for the Ce. Untte, field' Kemlgaation. New York, Oct 25. Tbe telegram savs We Wrn th.t understand the nature of the controversy from A Card.

President S. D. Winslow, Pittsford. Secretary Charles E. Minor, Builington.

Treasurer I. M. Tripp, Middlebury. terest on loans, and little or no money probably. It is understood that the grand iurv devoted the statements contained in the petition of Jo- chicken.

At the last communication of North Star to-day to the investigation of gold ring transact Vice Presidents L. H. Toby, Burlington; N. sepu ana m-y-two omers, citizens 01 Lo No. i 2.

F. A tb- 1 The depot at Fairhaven was entered on the ions. is loaned outright at six per cent. But as to all accounts running upon interest, interest paid by or coming to estates passing through the Probate wt. -j Barbour, Middlebury; R.

Wilcox, Orwell; complications in regard to gold speculations connected with the feeling of personal self respect, pending investigations upon the point.bave impelled the Assistant Tnuun. muu.j uu picoeuicu vu tj0 m(joDted. The evidence thus far taken by "the Congres J. P. Stone, St.

Albans; J. B. Billiard, night of Oct. 15th, and some $10 or 915 in neanesaay last by jur. uaucy oi wowoury, as sional iommuiee on tne Paraguayan outrages is Resolved, That the thanks of this Lodee be Wallingford; E.

A. Pond, New Haven; money taken. The thieves also refreshed them follows unimportant. extended to D. G.

M. Dewev. the Commander of ueo. A. Merrill, Rutland James JUL.

Peck, selves from a barrel of beer in the freight house. The Erie Railroad strike has ended in the rein Cornwall Geo. Faseett, Enosburgh Seymour The undersigned, citizens of Newbury and vi statement of all displaced men. Merrill, Bennington Truman Crane, Bristol unigbts Tempters or Turlington, the Jet icho Cornet Band, and the Richmond Cornet Band for their kind attendance at the dedication of our Courts, and all transactions in which no special rate of interest is specified, the legal rate of six per cent, obtains. These different classes of transactions form a large proportion of those involving the payment of interest, and as to these Mrs.

Elbridge J. Willams, of West Castleton, cinity, and interested in the continuance of I rather uyacintbe will probably not visit Bos li. L. Leonard, Brandon K. C.

Smith, Pitts- died Oot. 12, ia her 37th year. ton. He visits John Bigelow at his country Newbury Seminary as an institution of learning at said Newbury, represent that said semi ford H. H.

Kimball, Saxton's River John A. Masonic Hall, Oct 12th. 1869. States, in th city, Gen. Butterfield, to send ia his resignation to the Secretary of the Treasury and a communication to that effect was dispatched to Washington this afternoon." The Commercial says.

it bears that theGeB-eral had expressed himself to ths effect that as he could not have the thorough aud impartial investigation he desired, he preferred to resign, and would forward his letter of resignation at once." Report also savs he bad tWr.nhi seat, and goes to Washington about the first of Child, Weybndge W. W. Thomas, Salisbury. WASHINGTON CO0HTT. nary as chartered by the Legislature of this State November.

the law is still of service. W. K. Cbristah, Secretary. Richmond, Oct 25th, 1869.

The Frenchman was badly injured The libel suit of F. A. Lane against Caleb C. at its October session, A. D.

soon after organized, aud continued a prosperous and use The amount of violations of the law has simply Reported for the Free Press and Times. Norvell, money edition of the Timet, involving at the slate quarry in North field last week, has inc raised since the war. It was always violated ful institution of learning, at said Newbury, and certain charges against the managers of the Erie Anniversary of the ermont Colonization since died. bad aquireu a property in real and personal Home for Destiin'e Children. Secretary of the Treesurv more or less.

In the old days, when plenty of itauway, was argued to-day before Judge Benjamin Durant, formerly of Walden, died forward a formal letter to-night money was loaned at six per there were Society. MoNTPKLtER, Oct 22, 1869. Meetmo at Moniteukk, Wedsesbat, Oct. 27, James Doran, hailing from Pittsburg, was in Calais on the 4th inst, aged 85 years. estate of large value, to wit twelve thousand dollars, until about the 25th of April 1868 when the Trustees of the "Newbury to wit, A.

G. Button, now of Montpelier, President The Vermont Colonization Society, (the oldest A public meeting will be held in the Hall of the WINPHAM COCKTT. many men in the State who always secured tea and twelve per and did it with impunity. Massachusetts, last year, passed a law per picked out of the East River last night, having been robbed of $180 and neaily murdered. The act passed bylthe last legislature regulat Heavy Fire at Montreal.

MOKTBKAI, Oct 25. A aerie, of fires oocurfVd here Ra.tnrU State Society in the Union) celebrated its Fif One half of the toll bridge over the Con. Prentiss Knight of Newbury, Paul McKinstry of House of Representatives, at Montpelier, on Wednes-Northfield, W.J. Kidder of Chelsea, Petten-1 day evening next, at 74 o'clock n.m.. to aet forth tieth anniversary in the Capitol at Montpelier, and Sunday morning.

The mut ari. ing the fees of the Sheriff of New l'ork was today declared unconstitutional by Judge Cardoso. necticut, between Westminster and Walpole, mitting contracts at a higher rate of interest than six per cent. but we see it stated that it gill of Barnet, E. C.

Stocker of Newbury, Isaac I tbe objects and aims of the ITome for Destitute N.Hall of Groton, Isaac McAnn, P. P. Ray of Children at Burlington. fell on Wednesday of last week. Two teams Thursday evening, the 21st instant The weather was fine, and a large and interested audience on the ground that it is a local act embracing St Albans, A.

L. Cooper of Montpelier, Peter the complete destruction of St. Andrews Churoh, snd the partial destruction of the Unitarian Church and drug manufactory of Messrs. Kerry Crathern. A Bantist Churoh .1.

were just entering at each end when it fell. It more than one subject. His Excellency Governor Pster T. Wasiikcbs lyierria ot wooastocK, and J. Atherton of WU- The bark Linda, of Philadelphia, arrived from will preside.

An address will be delivered by Pres. appears that one pier had been undermined by was present. The President, Hon. Daniel Baldwin, took the chair at seven o'clock. Rev.

Mr. liamstown, all in the State of Vermont, caused Milk River. Jamaica to-day, with yellow fever Jakes B. Akgkll, LL of the University of Ver has not worked well. Ail such enactments seem to us to be in the interest of the lender rather than of the borrower.

And we trust the Legislature will consider carefully the effect of the change proposed in the interest law, before the late high water, but it had not been, ob all the real estate of said Newbury Seminary mont and brief addresses will be made by Hon. C. sidcrably damaged. The fires are supposed to have been the work of an incendiary. The loss amount, to about $450,000.

to be conveyed away to oae, A. J. Willard, for served. W. Willard, M.

of Montpelier, Hon. G. W. Gran on board. Capt Phelan reports that four of ths crew die! of fever while in port at Milk River, and two more died on the passage.

The Linda is detained at Quarantine. Fisk, the chaplin of the House, read the second Tsalm and offered prayer. The Treasurer, Geo. W. Scott, reported the collections in the tbe consideration ot nve thousand dollars, said One of the most affecting incidents of the late der of Vergenoes, Hon.

Geo. A. MeriU of Rutland, and others. The attendance of Members of the Le real estate consisting of the seminary building. adopting them.

flood in Vermont, occurred at Brattleboro. Just and boarding House and lands therewith connect At the Fashion Course to-day, match 1,000, gislature ig desired. state the last year $1,006.85. The Secretary read extracts from the 50th an. mile heats best three in five in harness, Dot beat before Freiderich, who was lost, went over the Pacific Coast Kewa, Saw Fiaxcisco, Oct 25.

The United Ancient order of Drnida tn-H. ed of the value of about ten thousand dollars; and said Trustees about the same time carried Hickory Jack time 2.85, 2.83 3-4, 2.83, 2.34. dam and falls, two of bis little children were on Two very Important bills have been introduced in the Senate, one by Senator Wheeler, the other awav the nronertv halnnirincr tn raid SThi? Iftarlicfs. nual report, sketched briefly its origin and its early history, and paid a fitting tribute to the nine laid the corner stone of their new hall with imposing ceremonies. me can tan saw lueir lamcruu i seminary, of tbe value ot about two thousand by Senator Dale the first creating degrees in the II ATLANTIC CABLE.

lumber. Too young to understand the danger I dollars. A. steamer and a Beet of small hnate crime of murder, vis, of the first, and of the By TelegTapb. And the petitioners further state that all this to which he was exposed, each in childish inno Stork vjarkel.

ty-one noble men who formed the Society Oct. 23, 1819. Its founders, having "filled their path with deeds of light that reap not shame," have done with the real and avowed purpose on cond degree. The bill in this respect corresponds cence hailed and cried to their father but an in Important from Paris. London, Oct 25.

It is reported in Paris that a plot concocted by to-day crowded to witness a prise fight between W. Rieley and J. P. Cannon. The principals were arrested yesterday, but released under heavy bonds.

A steamer with the part of said Trustees, of alienating said pro- i ct Nsw Toas. Oct 25 generally with the law existing in several of our sister States, and is made to harmonize with the stant before he went down" good by, papa." peny irom saiu --newuurj seminary, and mostly passed on to another life. But three of Easy and steady at 5 7 ner cent for the Liberals for a rising on Thursday next has abandoning said institution, and causing said Mrs. Frank H. Holden, of Brattleboro, died started in pursuit, but it is doubtful if the fight call loans.

Chiefly 6 per cent. the ninety-one are known to survive, viz James corporation to be The Petitioners 6TERLXNU EXCHANGE Quiet at 1091 A 1099. been discovered. The Emperor is concentrating troops in the city, and General Bazaiue has re real difference in moral guilt which exists between a killing upon premeditation and formed Oct 14, aged 22. further state that before said Newbury Seminary Wilson, now in California, John Spaulding, for gold aud flrst class bills.

There were two suicides in this day. taULi" Liower opening at 1311, closing at 1301. GOVERNMENTS Dull but Ann. purpose, and the act of killing upon sudden ceived orders to employ artillery 11 necessaiy to keeps the streets clear. An Imperial manifesto WINDSOR COUNTY.

was incorporated, ana while tne mends and promoters of a Seminary of learning to be estab and Hon. Daniel Baldwin, of Montpelier. the latter now the honored President of the So Judge Isaao Davis of Sacramento is dead. He Samuel J. Whit ton, of Proctorsville, lost his passion, or with other qualifying circumstance.

has been prepared, and is ready for publication. The following re the closing quotations at lished and located at said JNewbury, or at Nor was a pioneer Californian, and a prominent Mason and Odd Fellow. ciety. For murder of the first degree, the punishment factory during the late flood, and is said to have but tbe uovernment awaits events before issuing wich, or Chelsea, were canvassing the matter. doeouD 118 I tO-40 Coud.

tOSI it The Liberals deny the existence of the re they gave assurance that they would cause such 5-20 coup. 'IS. 118 I New 1171 The organization was formed in the old State is made as under the present law. For murder of At the recent election, the Demnmi, suffered to the extent of $50,000. Nothing daunted, he went to Greenfield, to get his a.

Keg. 81 I do 764 120 eleven out of fourteen district judges. House. His Excellency Jonas Galusha was the second degree, the punishment is imprison I0-40S reg. ...107 Currency ......1074 ported plot, and to prevent disorder are disposed to postpone the attempt to open the session of the Corps Legislatiff to-morrow.

Tbe people of Paris are much excited over the impending crisis. 1 Mguterea b'S ment for life. Under such a law, jurors will be elected President; Hon. Elijah Paine and Cor- old partner, C. W.

Shattuck, to aid him in start- school to be permanently located by charter, at the place where the largest sum should be subscribed in aid of such project; and to insure its location at said Newbury, several of your petitioners together with other citizens of Newbury STOCKS Closed unchanged. aj imvum auvices are to toe ettect that Indian outrages have been committed. The miners of Lynx Creek were doing well. nelius P. VanNess, Esq.

the first Vice Presidents, ing again but when he got there he found that less apt to acquit the guilty, from a feeling that The following were the closing Quotations at 4.20 p.m.: Shattuck, too, had lost hit mill and William Slade, Secretary. and vicinity sinoe deceased, subscribed tbe sum the act in the particular case, though technically a murder, does not deserve the extreme penalty Mariposa. Do The Society entered boldly upon its work. The town of Woodstock has voted to build England. London, Oct 25.

The Marquis of Salisbury will succeed the late Johnson Again. of six thousand dollars, to be paid to said Semi Can of death. iron bridge, to replace one the flood destroyed in Cumberland early appealing to the religious societies' in the State take up collections for the cause "on nary on the condition that said Seminary should be permanently located at said Newbury. And after tbe institution was chartered and organized Earl of Derby as Chancellor of the University of W. Dniou Tel the village.

Pacific Mail Oxford. The other bill is one for the regulation of pleadings and trials in criminal cases. This bill seeks greatly to simplify the prolix and needlessly nice some Sabbath near the 4th of July." they paid said six thousand dollars, to said in The partial settlement of the tariff question has Two young ladies. Misses Swain and Hatch, Hartf. Erie C.

C. A Cincinnati Erie Do. Toledo Ir. III. Central Cleveland Chicago A N.W....

Rock Island Mil. A at Paul Do. Pittsourgh, F. W.C, Alton ATerre Baute Many, perhaps most of the churches in the 77 31 69 66 75 14 10! 711 81 106 69 82 8 30 stitution in fulfillment of said contract, and in improved Sheffield trade with the United States, Adams Wells Exp Amencan-Mer Exp. United States Central 10 17 B9 37 691 66 21 36 lh9 14Si 145 9CI 123 93 faith of the assurancof said corporation and its left Woodstock on the 12th inst, to ga South as teachers of the Freedmen.

Their expenses are and absurdly teohnieal forms of indictments, Newmarket, Oct 25. State responded to the appeal, and sent in their contributions to aid in tending out the first com promoters, lhe institution was to be, and when Ac provides for the correction of unimportant Harlem The Newmarket Houghton meeting commenced borne by Frederick Billings of Woodstock, and J. chartered was, permanently established at said Do. pref pany of emigrants, who sailed Feb 1820. For to-day.

lhe race was won by 41r. Joseph Daw variances, and other amendments of mere form Newbury, and the Trustees of said institution G. Stimson of Norwich. ricaaing. Mich.

Cent son Hester. for tbe last year and half have utterly aban some ten years or more several of the Masonio requires such objections apparent on the indictment, to betaken in advance of the trial, and 64 1)0 A Farmer's Club is about being organized in S. Mich. 8oul'n. Quicksil ver doned said institution, but absolutely refuse to surender the custody and control of said Semin Ludlow.

The Fenian Prisoners. Dublin, Oct. 25. Chicago 144 Do pref. 140 Ohio A Miss 27 not in arrest of judgment provides for the in uaason Hiver.

Wator ary to other Trustees to be appointed who have lodges were in the habit of sending in their contributions, in some instances $100 at a time, wisely judging that this was the best use tbey could make of their funds. Mrs. Livingston, widow of the late Jeremiah N.J. Central Amnesty meetings have been held in the City an interest and would make an ettort to sustain said school. And the petitioners pray that the Livingston, died in Mechanicsville Oct 4.

aged of Cork and the parish of Carrigaline. Gladstone was denounced for his refusal to pardon the ByTelegrapn. NAsuvrtLg.Oct. 25. It is proposed now by Johnson's friend, to run him as a candidate for the State Constitutional Convention, and if elected to make bim President of that body.

The Legislature bas not yet called a Convention, nor has it taken any action on the Fifteenth Amendment The first ice of the season appeared this morning. From Jew Orleans. New Obiiaks, Oct 25, Rev. Father 8ambisso, Sec. of the Jesuits, died yesterday, aged 60 years, The Attorney General of the State has obtained judgment in the Cth District Court against the State Treasurer, for over alleged services in collecting the special tax under the law o-he Leginlature of 1 868.

He claimed $125,000. Jefferson Davi. arrived here to-day I Tbe weather is cool and it is raining, TELEGRAPH ITEMS. John Foelkir.s, a member of Battery 9th Brigade, while firing the last gun of a general's salute at a parade of the brigade at Albany, yesterday, had one of his arms shattered whinh 71. charter or said school may be so amended that a new board of Trustees may be appointed, or the In this way the young society "became an effi Fenians, and resolutions were adopted declaring Kw York Market.

Naw York, Oct 35. ASDE3 Tots unchanged. Pearls dull and cient helper, and deservedly received the compli number be increased, that the majority will be in that the Irish people will accept no legislative measures for Ireland until the prisoners are terested to promote the property ot said Seminary Montpelier Correspondence. Montpelier, Oct 23, 1869. nominal.

ment bestowed upon it some years later by Gen. released. COTTON Firmer, closing quiet, sales U8U0 bales at newbury according to tne spirit of the charter. at 26 for middling uplands. Mr.

Editor Free Press and Timet The Charles Fenton Mercer, when at one of the annual meetings of the parent society, he said that CONSTAHTINOPIJE, Oct. 25, 1-LiOUK, iieoeipw oarreis. Heavy, at 6 (B) 10 lower. 54 fi 70 for Saper- The House on Friday, very appropriately voted fln. Rtntn uid Western i 6 90 6 40 for eom- The Sultan will embark on the 12th of Novem American colonization had a number of branch- first week and a naif of the session of the Legislature has passed and although the proceed to print one thousand copies of the excellent addresses before tbe Vermont Historical society mnn nhnies extra state 6 85 0 6 60 for do extra ber for tbe Isthums of Suez.

and one auxiliary. Weetern 6 55 7 00 good choice white wheat ings, as given in the official reports of the two Houses, make quite a show as to the space they During the fifty years the Vt Society has con extra 6 00 6 ou common enoice rouna coop unio 6 ii5 6 75 for eomuaon to fair extra St. Louis 7 in so fur eood choice do dosing: heavy. Spain. Madrid, Oct.

25 by lion, liiland Hull on lieonderoga, and Henry Clark, on the life and services of Rev. Pliny H. White, though not without some opposition from a few penny-wise and pound-foolish members. Mr. Bull of Hancock opposed the printing of the addresses and, as he had but a occupy in the newspapers, yet but very little tributed to the cause, as nearly as can be ascertained, about $80,000.

RYE KliOUrl wuiei. cuues ouu duis. at do The conviction is growing that in the present has been accomplished in the matter of Legisla dictment and trial of an accessory as a principal; for the joiningV counts for stealing with counts for receiving for a conviction, on proof of ser parate receivings, under an indictment for a joint receiving defines night-time" and "daytime" in statutes against burglarious entries allows to the State one third the number of peremptory challenges, which are allowed to the respondent; encourages the witness to testify the truth, by providing that his answer shall never be used against him, This bill has manifestly been prepared with great care and study, and is chiefly drawn from like provisions existing in the statutes of our sister States, and mors particularly from the recent thorough parliamentary revision of the criminal law in England reforms which have left Vermont far in the rear of England and many American States in criminal jurisprudence, to plod along in the forms and technicalities of two hundred years ago employed quite as often for the escape of rascals, as for the protection of the innocent. The bill has received the warm approval of the most experienced of the legal profession to wham it has been submitted. CORN MKAli wulel.

oaiee ouo oarreis at oca state of the parties, the selection of a King is 1m The report was followed by an eloquent ad enr 6 75 for Brandywine. tion very much less than is usual during the willNKCtlc UHlflk wn 10 uuib. nesiperii dress from Rev. Dr. Orcutt of New lork.

Dr. few days before introduced a bill providing, same time. The difficulties and delays with possible. lhe Cortes is as much divided in opinion as the Cabinet, and unless a compromise is effected the establishment of a monarchy will I 21 I 214 free. among other things, for a bounty of twenty-five subsequently amputated.

Orcutt gave largely the statistics and results of Wl nU. 1101,. IdO.OWl which the members met in coming to Montpe- wnuiT. nneneS auiet. closed lo 8) 2c belter.

cents for each woodchuck killed, Mr. Hinckly of the society's werk, showing that it has been a tri Moderate export demand light ofTermgs. Sales 741100 be hopeless. Madrid, Oct 25. lier at the commencement of the session delayed Chelsea very gravely endeavored to show the in The boiler of a steam saw mill at Grand Cross-lDS apposite Lacrosse, exploded at noon mortally iniurino- thram umphant success.

He brought before his hearers bushels at 1 isiorn.ooi"ns. uuirnu, the work of organization, so that but very little Hn. 1 1 40 lor ro. 1 00: 1 iur winter rea consistency of the gentleman from Hancock in opposing the resolution to print, while he was badly scalding several others. The cause nf iha Illinois; 198 for Inferior winter red tate; 140 1 44 fur winter red and amber western 1 1 45 for business was transacted during the three days willing to take money from the State Treasury to facts and providential movements all clearly indicating that it is the purpose of God to redeem Africa from barbarism and evangelise her peo explosion is unknown.

Deputies to the Cortes from Porto Rico have petitioned the Government to refrain from special legislation for that colony for the present The three principal parties in the Cortes have each appointed seven deputies to that conference white Ohio i 1 47 for Interior white tttatc. of the first week. But on Monday morning the foP the woodchucks in the State. Where RYE Wall, oaies law ouau. weewn a 1 ua members began to hand in the bills already I noon Mr.

Bull arose in his seat and said, Mr. ulnT.nrr Oniet. sales 13000 bush. at 1 30 A I ple by means of her own returning children. A prepared, and have continued to do so very 1 Speaker, 1 call the gentleman rfom ibeisea to or- ferial $otitfs.

for 2 rowed State 1 40 for 4 rowed State i SO 0 further analysis of his discourse must be defer and try to come to some agreement in regard to the selection of a King. There was disturbance m-i T. 1 1 59 fur Canada West. BARLEY MALT Quiet Sales 60 bushels at red. C.

Uion before this Hovtt," wmcn so Drougotaown number of new members, and the conseQuentl the House with raptures of applause, that Mr. at Barbarastro Aragon yesterday. Cries were 1 in for inferior. THE GREAT Tills title may be fairly riven to a reetiraUra given for a Republic, and other seditious demon, Receipts vorn, 1 1,: ousneis. oouna corn 1 si want of familiarity with the modus operandi of Hinckly dropped woodchucksjand addresses, and stratioos were made, but the outbreak was easily better-, unsound 1 (B 2 lower.

ixiRN Oiiiet. Hales 62.000 bushels at 87 VERMONT NEWS. CAUDOXflA COUNTY. likewise nimseii, which has taken precedence of all other tonlo and alterative preparations for a period of nearly suppressed. The town is now tranquil.

I helira the Third House Have not yet 5 for unsound mixed Western 1 1 00 a 1 04 for organized, the members thereof having met with sound do, uuu Mr. Luther Bradley of St Johnsbury, had his flamtinta oats 38.794 hnshels. twenty years. During that long Interval BOS-TETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS may be truly OATS Qaietwithout decided change. Sales 61000 greater delays in reaoums uw mnu um ihnxwho started with their "credentials in right arm drawn into a threshing machine on Tuesday morning last, mangling the flesh and Consolidation of Western Railroads.

New York, Oot 25. said to have enjoyed unrivalled popularity. 'Many bushels at 60 (m 634 for new Southern and Western. Total stock grain in warehouse Oct 25th, wheat Hn. form." "Hugh" and "Holla" have preparations have been got up to eompete with koth hum here, tnougn unfortunately not at Tbe Lake Shore Company have declared a four Dressing the bones in a shocking manner.

Am 656 047 buh Including lfyi.ono Com Oats, 130,940, Rye, 31,700, Barley, 6083, Malt, it, but they have all fallen Into Its wake or sunk into oblivion for lack of patronage. From the first. tH mum time: and tne appearance ot eacu legislative routine, have probably induced many to withhold the bills they may have, if any, until they had "got the hang of the school house;" and they appear to have made good progress in that direction, having been quick to learn the secret of adjourning over, after one week's work, from Friday afternoon to Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock, which really means until Tuesday morning. The resolution to that effect was introduced by a new member bnt perhaps he had taken some lessons of bis reas. tuu'.

per cent dividend, payable in January or February, after which time the Lake Shore is to be putation was performed near the shoulder, and the patient is as well as could be expected. seemed to say that Otbelo's occupation's rrm The other regular members of that kiuk 4uiet. oaics its 01 varoiinaat eio COFFEE Quiet and very firm. sua AH Mure active, firmer. Bales I4S0 hhds.

this now world-renowned Vegetable Tonio has been both medicinally and financially successful. Every consolidated with the Toledo, Wabash Western body have not yet arrived. An eight years old son of J. P. Garland of Company.

The consolidation is to take place on the basis of 100 for Lake Shore and 75 for Wa at lit 0e Hi for Cuba: 124 (or Porto Rico. 475 boxes Havana vt 13 a 124, 5000 bags Brazil on private year bas added to the number of its friends, and the demand for it, based solely upon the experimental Paddocksville had a leg broken the, other day. im.mr. bash. The share capital of Lake Shore now stands at $30,000,000 and Wabash at MOLARSE3 Dull and nominal.

proofs or its excellence as a preventive and curative. PETROLEUM Farm. Sales at 181 19 for erude seems to have no assignable limit The medical Tbe Big Scare IB tne Lamoille taiiey. 334 for refined. immediate predecessor from the same town.

hops Uuiet. 10 fit 2" for American. The people of the valley were pretty thoroughly PROVISIONS Pork Firmer. Sales 400 Nils at profession sanction and approve Its use, and It is now at the head of tbe class of medicines to which It belongs, the admitted', undisputed Sovkreioh Tnm One thing oarticularly remarkable in the I frightened week before last, as far down as Mor- 000. The Decatur St Louis road, with a capital of $2,000,000, is to go in also when finished, about September, 1870.

This makes the prospective share capital of the consolidated line, in round figures but as the Wabash Decatur roads only go in at 75. it will be 31 25 for mess: 25 7 26 00 for prime 1 and 27 session thus far. is the absence of the "big rumlle, through fear of the breaking away of the 0 i 88 00 for prime mess. BEEF Steady. Sales 200 bbls.

at 6 00 13 00 for or ths Asa. The statistics of the United States Tea Westers Vekmost Musical Cokvis-Tioa closed its session at Middlebury last week by a concert on Friday evening, which was very largely attended, and gave universal satisfaction. Seven anthems and choruses were given by the members of the Convention, who numbered over two hundred solos by Miss Granger, of Boston, Mrs. Vose of Port Henry, New York, Mrs. N.

Oliver, ef Rutland, and Mr. E. P. Phillips, of Nashua, New Hampshire; a vocal duett by Miss Granger and Mr. Phillips, and an instrumental duett by Mr.

S. C. Moore, of Burlington, the pianist of the Convention, and Mrs. Frank Bond of Middlebury. The four days session of the Convention seems to have been both pleasant and profitable to those who took part in it and this closing performance showed that the labor and time given were well bestowed.

The Committee on Resolutions, by Professor Webber, their chairman, reported during the evening the following resolutions, which were unanimously adopted Whereat, Musio as the special organ for the expression of the emotional nature, is one of the most effective instruments of social, esthetic, moral and religious culture, and Whereas, This art is yet in the infancy of its jobs," like the Burden Railroad other mat- Greengbor0) and tbe flg of the itevenueaeparimeniwiu verify the statemont that new plain meag; 12 00 (a) 17 50 for new extra mess. Boef oams Quiet. Bales 100 barrels at 18 00 0 26 00. It starts alone and unapproajhed In the maraituda ters which have consumed so muuu 01 1 yalley. Une such event witn disastrous results of the legislature for the last three years.

But occurred in Glover many years perhaps cut meats steady. DaiesiiiS) pxgs at I4t mm really $42,500,000. The Decatur road will not be capitalized until September, 1870, and this will still further reduce the share capital, for the time being, to $41,000,000. The -consolidated orits sales as compared with those or any other pro-priotiry remedy advertised on this side of tbe At I Ik mnm.9w nf thitt that mAKOaoarl (br shouldt-rs 1 17 0 19 for bamsi MIDDLES. Quiet and firm.

Sales 75 boxes ice lantic, i we may be having a calm before a storm 01 which we shall know better when the members 'lapm wag nott by any meang gTOundles8 eured at 174 1 174. while jumping at school. S. W. Burt, the jailor at St.

Johnsbury, was severely bitten by a large and savage Thomas eat," one night last week. The lodge of Odd Fellows at St Johnsbury is said to be in a flourishing condition. It has just moved into a new and commodious hall. Johnsbury a Morgan colt 27 months old which weighs 1140 pounds. Arthur Wood, of Danville, last week slid from the roof of a two-story house, and only escaped severe and perhaps fatal consequences by having the fall broken by the limb of a shade-tree.

George Brainerd of DanvUle found a valuable colt dead in his pasture a few morning's since. A peddler named Rothschild had his cart broken open in Danville the other day and quits a quantity of dry-goods and furs carried off. Tan ExpLijiiTinn nf nM LARD Dull and unchanged. Sales 300 tea at 16) 18 for stesmi 18 18J for kettle ren company is to be called tbe liuttalo, Lake Shore, Chicago Wabash Railway." The transfer bocks of the Company will be closed on again return to their seats, um as jrei nad the dam given away suddenly a vast introduced will probably consume but little time amount of water would have swept the valley. dered.

BUTTEH Quiet and steady at 20 0 23 for Ohio: Jn a few words. H08rKTTER'B STOMACH BlT-TEKS is at onoe the purest, the safest and the rcoat potent of all vegetable tonics, and the best antidote 1 to every vaiiety of malarious disease. JJenee it is especially adapted to the present season of chilling dews and unwholesome vapors. nsideration. and will be passed or re- causing 20 as 48 for State.

A correspondent from Greensboro furnishes na CHEESE rirm at 17 18. jected as tbe various committees shall report on with the following facts concerning the situation the 15th of November, for the purpose of receiving votes of stockholders on consolidation. The books of the Wabash Company are now closed for the same purpose. The Express says of the affairs of the Lake Shore Company So far as they have leaked out, they are the sub of this beautiful sheet of water, and the alarm of them favorably or adverse unless we except. TUB BEST TYPE, CABIXKTS, perhaps, the bill relating to interest, and the PRESSES AND PRINTERS' MATERIALS, ject of much discussion in the stock circles." It made and furnished by the people during the recent freshet.

The miniature lake has its outlet about forty rois north of tbe village of Greensboro, and covers an area of about one thousand acres. Its depth at the outlet is not more than six or eight feet, bnt in bills amendatory of law relating to the sale of intoxicating drinks, both of which were intro Agents I Read This WE WIM. PAY AGENTS A SALARY OF 30 per week and expenses, or allow a large commission, to sell our new and wondarfal Inventions. Address M.WaorkkA Marslail.Idich. VAXDERBURUII, WELLS Nxw Yobs.

is semi-omcially announced, on tne authority of one of the directors, that the nominal share cap- Good Second liana Cylinder for Sate. duced by Mr. Grover of Wells. and the oon..

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