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THE DAILY FREE PRESS APRIL ,15, 1858. Si'icidk. On Thursday of last week, Fire ix Colcuxsteb. He learn that two I PBArem Mketixo for Business Men, at the Bap- sketch, thouzh it mar seem dramatical, is young man named Chamberlin, a dissipated large barns, a corn house, a shed and other I tiat Church, from 11 to 12 o'clock, every day.4, All simple transcript of an occurrence that exposes a glimpse of the "inner life" of a drug character, threw himself into the river at out houses, the property of Mr. J.

t. stores. Bellows Falls, from the railroad bridge. He Rhodes of Colchester "vilLtgo, were burned was crossing with a man named Kilbburn, Ethas Ajulev, No. 4.The new Fire Com last evening, together with their contents BPBLIIf gton: fttfRgpAY EVKNINO, APEIL, 15, 1858..

both intoxicated, and, after getting on the includins a cow and a horse. The lire was a pany show the indomitable spirit of the Hero very bright one while it lasted, and was whose name they have taken. They, evident- bridgo a short distance, let himself down through the sleepers, swinging off Into the Iy.havenbttheslightojt intention of standing seen for many miles? in all directions. It occasioned an allarm in this place and the Th Free Press Jek Prlallag Offlee Ii sun-plied with powar preaees driven by steam, an abonriatit yanetyof new and Ualefol styles of type, and every thing erniurf (or the execution of plain and ornamental pria rapid torrent below. second, in any respect, to any other company who love, or desire ta love the Lord, are cordially invited to attend.

v. apr8dtf UW ADYERTISElimS. TO "GUM," OR TO BE "GUM'D," THAT'S THE QUESTION. THE splendid and fast-sailing dugout" Tap-pole, arrived at the Central Bock this morning, with 6PBUCB GUMS from EUenbargh, (the undivided surplus of the Bank at that place. -t The entire eargo was taken by the subscriber, and will be sold by the "chaw," pound or cart-load.

A. S. DEWEY. N. B.

A liberal discount will be made to District Schools. April It. d4w in these parts, and they have only to keep engines were taken out but did not go far promptly, Mall aad ebeapijr. A iounq Men's Christian Association, as the tire was too distant to bo reached in on improving at the rate they have done thus tar, to equal the best performances on re season. was formed Butland, April 2d, for the promotion of evangelical religion among all classes of the population of that town, and at KAILBOAD; TRAINS fc.Ji,l.rt in i ii-fl .1 -arf --tr ii The fire is supposed to have been the work cord.1' They are out for drill every Wednes of an incendiary.

day- yesterday, by way ofahttle experiment LkiVk BdsunoHM, follows: From the Butland and Burlington Depot, for the South and East at 8.56 especially among its young men. after throwing, with 20 men on the brakes, Tub Atlantic Cable. Four hundred A. M. and 1.35 P.M.

160 feet horizontally by actual measurement From the Vt Central Depot; for the East and South miles of cable have bocn ordered to rei Ik the list of patent issued April we T. and -10 P.M.: for the North and West 9,30 thoy brought their engine into the park the 330 lost last full, and it is intended to add notice one to J. II. Hills of this place, for im A. H.WM.10P.

M. si 300 miles more. TheshitM will be loaded I ririXAT fink working cotton. placed ill the force they could on the proved row-lock. TR4IM Aairs, at the Kutlaaa and Burlington Depot brakes and put water in handsome style, as anS proceed to mid ocean by the middle of I A 80 enquired for; and, also, those Fancy June, at which time, it is saia there are five roceived by U0TCHKISS torn Batland at 8.05 A.

frwn Bellow Fells and in ii Tub St. Ljlweenck Opex. Throe eteam we are told, about ten feet over the vane on Ke Ion at P. MV April 13. dtf the tip top of the Democratic flag-pole.

or six days during which a gale on the Atlantic was seldom or never known to occur. The line will be joined and laid from the cen rAt the Tt Central Depot from the South and East at 1V.4S Ai and T.10 P. from the North and ers arrived in Montreal from their winter quarters on Saturday, being the first of the This was, done with inch nozzle. With a NOTICE. season.

smaller one they supposo they can do better AWEENCE BARNES has commenced the re- ter ot the ocean, the JNiagara taking her end of the cable to Ireland, and the Agamemnon conveying hers to America. On this occa- MlJ construction of the Pioneer Shop buildiags-F- e( at 6.35 10.P. M. RgAItvfARttASrCEMEJrTS. iOtlTJtKr.it eloiet at Arrive A1S P.M.

FiEE.On Sunday morning of last week, A I hftX h1t.J Ih. nitinfanlt.m nf V. yet. But this will do very well for the present. The old Bozer will havo to yield the palm to its younger rival.

But when the Chester II. Miller's in Brattleboro', si- io mvjiuiuio emits uu kuv euiHsauuficriueu with its contents, including 21 head of cattle, ASTERS' XML, timet at P. M. Arrives at 1 1-3 Boxer's new machind comes, wo shall see iuo luru, iiuusiups, una airer parts oi ine ves-1 by tho people for that purpose. S.

M. Pope is au-sel, in coils of five hundred miles each. thoriscd to receive the sums subscribed, and every 1 Ailfei OH t- -fl i I P. M. j.110 riuuuuu nmiH.

anumnfr en T.nn m. ouwwiuw euoutu. wiuiouii ueiav. uui on jvir. arming tools, burned.

The whole loss is! culty of sending telegraphic signals through ruP ma payment. 1 xx ii .1 ii'i I HORTlt EASTERN MAIL, ttottt at 9 P. M. Arrives at 1-2 P.M. CASAM VAIL, foi at A.

M. Arrives at and estimated at from K2500 to 2700. Thflr.rr.n- A wtM.Ki RAILROAD DRCA3I. T. E.

WALES, "1 a loug iireuu, sutws mm iur. tv uiwuoiUHi, the eleetriciah of the Atlantic telegraph com erty was insured to tho amount of 1 1725 of I ir c. Committee. t'A'ltR WA MAtI NORTH, eotes at 8 A.M. Ar which 45925 was in the Vermont Mutual.

1 Corrupting the air with noisome smells" is an S. IIUAXIWUIUM, S. M. POPE, HENRY LO0MIS, Burlington, April 10, 1858. pany has been experimenting through the 2200 miles of cable all winter, and has so improved his apparatus that five words per at8 HORTHKSS UL.

stares at F.JM. Arrives Thn PWni nuisance. Bee Blackstone, page 217, 'A; m. wv, nw uv vl I Vol. 3i OuaD.

12 Tnunux l.J.,-. RmR(rsOFr M.Un, eo at P. ST. Arrives mmure can now oe sent tiuouati the cable. au uictinuxary, ana aaas xne wnoie num- ber of cattle bumod in this town during the Sitting in a railoar, fljtBgonby steam past four months, is nearly 70, and in all Heam5ins' the casemcnt- dreauied curi TiteS'iayi, innrsnnys end Saturdays at 11 A.

M. rtiiflS' hnurt from 7 1-J o'clock, A.M., till 8.30 V. Sunday from to 10 o'clock. A. M.

ONE LOT OF NEW STYLES 18 Ceiiis. and hopes soon to bo able to transmit eight words per minute. This is a very slow rate for transmission, tho eablo comes to-be sunk it will be exposed to another and greater source of retardation, and the Times may well say that tt will require three or four cables to do the telecranhic business oases the fireg have been the result of inoen-1 Je I eM not think tt all a thing ideal, diarism." Four men were arrested on suspi- For monstroas, it was very real. JDST BBCEIVED BV oion, and discharged for lack of evidence. came genlleman in his patent leather, nOTCJIKISS JE LLIS0S.

aprj mi hi I. i-J'l i. A COMMITTEE OF CONFERENCE. The Uouse ha granted a Counaittee of Conference, to the Senate. A very unnecessary Irpcteding, apparently, if the House intends to maintain its position.

itixsivbuus, xiagian, lor ino weata BUICIDE. at. uoorge V. Uriggs, of In the height of fashfofc iralh.V. h.t SCHOOL NOTICE.

across ine Atlantic, it works at all, many scientific men will bo happily disappointed. eA 11. ir j. i tt rpHB TOWN Superintendents will be- in Seeaioi' ucxu, vuvnuw uiuiscu uu ouuuay. jj.8 was I spu upontne stove.

tortne examination of Teachers, on Monday about 40 years of ago. Cause, business dim- Near him sat a parson, telling how the Lord The New Shops. The walls for the now P. 'April 10th, in the study of Rev. Mr.

Young, ocu IUO great revival. nmuui fha culties. 1 WMW I Hvmu tot ur I uiara ocreei. -Cooress. In the Senate, Tuesday, the RaWs blll was taken up at one o'clock, and mwHuiMw iMxuxnj iic.oiiig iajmiy xuusore.

JOSHUA YOUNG, But my dream diaoovoretl hn nnf MubdbR in Portsmouth. A horrililA tmrr. W. Pattee have taken the contract for Town Superintendents. W.

A. MILLER, D. H. BUEL. Honey dew or fine cut, spitting on the stove.

en motion of Mr. Green of Mo. the edy was enacted in Portsmouth, N. on tho re-erection They have one hundred diwlw Next came in a tradnr. full ui.

oaturaay evening. It seems that Mr. Daniel jfotet to insist and ask commit toe of confer men at work, on the walls, and will push II. Spinney and his wife, of that city wont I eoantry going all to smash ene. iYeas30, hays 24.

hnv.11. i. I xWaS the UUmeaV drr.nmn. did hinni TO DAIRYMEN. the work as fast as possible.

The foun i ia un uKiiwm, auu jiiHue a call on I v3 Senate then took up the bill for dry will be ready for occupation next week, have large number of Cheese Boxes, and about a hundred Cheese Boards for sale. Anv TAP0118, SW BttI brandy, spit upon the stove. Dill who lived a ta place called Christian t. I Then a jolly farmer. nf Ma tetoeranh to- Utah.

After debate the and Messrs. Hamilton Seavcr will imme i xi I VVriila tUoro one in want of these artlclos will save some money luc ne nome trom a diately resume operations in it, using a small TTht luS ho6s horse8 could be nuntlnir exCUKlun to Ncwinflrtnn. RnmnwW. huntina excuftiun to Newinffton. snmowhnr, UJUJUXViUlKIJUS 01 o.

VJUVI JtX, t. I. il. ei- ir. yr.

I n-- I engine, for the present. Messrs. Wing yieujuri'MirHinras oi ap-i liquor, if not badlv intoxi. nnrl at)-1 in lifllllir if tint Knilltr in(viiM TJ 1 Ti'd-, j'' hi i. ouu Lira to seu nis uurnams by the bead or drove fmuMl und h-it him eoat C.rtf, 4:...

xi.t. Ithnilirh ftt final in itaai! riinn 1.. I i ur U'B it tsu-avvunn. goa. cwadition which wilt be.

sold iwmo ubisuiiauie ior a small lamiiy, i'tt Ti-7Bimi-i. wv. wo hum i ----o "U6'J I gging, gnu upon the stove, ii lat Some real or fancied inmiU. nnrl ntfiimnriull- much below the cost. VCSDsVUi" 1 "1 unn thnnitht VV mooski, and are making their new ma 1 violent assault, which the other luare De still aprillOdAw A.

S. DEWEY. chinery. E. W.

Chase is already at work Si'. HnVwn 01 lM tor Downing being at length overpowered, All the whilst aeoin' over bos and hill w. inuiiui.i xit if oailluLUIl luiutiuv. Willi uui wiih. rnpn larr.

rhA Iiaiioa in the Rutland Burlington Machine shop, could FRESH CRANBERRIES, Bond's Boston Crackers, Tomatoes, (Shakers CremrationV Cnnh.n the House adjourned with- atmi1 0 tnroate Downing that he would Twas a glorious eounthra sure," as he prove Equal to his betters, spitting on the which ho has hired for the Ginger, Currants, Citron, Prunes, Baker's Coeoa, nuoui. iuwuiue luiiowea mem nnme. ljie other concerns are all, we believe auu nuou ttimr ciOCK in tna evflninw nn Witless, perfumed dandy, putting on his airs, r---. tiu.wijg uu UJS airs, making arrangements for a speedy resump- wwpes by! tion of active operations, as soon as their ap" Ol I tildij'1 The Steamer Citv' of W1f the nA'a diamond breastpin, smoked in forward of "1 fe i A. S.

DEWEY. 77 a Ran from ne side Waungtonj ftom Liverpool 31st arrived the and Mr. Spinney immediately At New York Tuesday i claimed I am shot My God he a CV7' I .7 7 Im a gtui from the opposite aide ex-1 t- iu sucn a pertcct love," new quarters are ready. COTTO: IS NO LONGER KING hna I iii luuuaiacue, spw upon We Stove. Latet telegraph news from India had bocn bPmney fc dead in-jLittleboy withshorteoat, wante tobeaman, a iHfjlnt.lW 4 llAsf- Shnl Kaii aAa 1 1 I tV.11 Im.a..

1 xl CASH RULES The secretary of war has decided to abolish I' my wuva nuuv uavaiii' rjnuimi iinr iiniiTi. a'uiiuwiuk sAtuuuitj ms uih BureflE man he little caps and nomrjons. irivins to all bolbre Mr Sninnev waa shot through thn arm tmt I Watches trentand parson. coDiea everv mom. LacllDOW at the hood fiO.ftOft tivmryi TK notfktfillv iniiiwrl.

Thn I And with Pat and trader, spits unon the stove. Dry Goods and Carpets AT LESS THAN PANIC PRICES tarms felt hats and ostrich feather plumes' with dark blue pantaloons for officers, and "I'" u.u.,- attacK was to be made on the 10th of March. utu v9u was capturea on his own soon the flying raiioar reeks with i nmrnieoaT a gum eurvice meeve stripes, Sir James Outram had twinn. rlofontiwl iiaaies almost fainting, children in a scream. JUST RECEIVED IS GREAT VARIETY AT THE 'i' i' I OF'uney uoscnoea Dy ail as a WO-1 ausDauaasking lady "What's the matter lovo? DnwocRAcr isr Trouble.

WhilA thn Pmn. I Tt'V. V. II I 17 jwimuw t. tuwa an ana man oi rare character, and almost faultloesi I Uave ls3 of water? "spits upon the stove.

i sneir aeioat at various otlier points is also n.uor conntonanee, in death, wore a beautiful I ii i-'i wwviuus wnn tears mi xi u.x i. hia cvok a v- nea tu 1 jjurnngron. me while themmu hot." voting lor the Lecomnton swindle his snh. I ti rr Mi ere is nothing later front China --y 1 Jin Lfo. Sho was 33 years old, and leaves I Gent throws np the window, spits upon the stove.

aitorns in this state are in a world of trouble aprTdAwtf N. PECK, JR. CO. wuotviiuvuvu, iuu wiuwi a au oi it, ana tuof Fa.kU a tarrvu ix-a i Tkn Oi towns the find it So dlffi.mlt tn bT RECEIVED AT crat of the New Hampshire nr anv othfli- STOWELL HART'S stripe, that they are under the necessitr of I xl "m''' I tfie West, from Aspinwall 4th arrived Mr. Spinney it a nan of means, a fanner, iu.nbfiflh2 Sm fcf'YorkTuesdayrwithlCJ 4 engaged in the nu'rsery bnsi-' ffiSSSSl mai'8 th 20th JKlS WkofWW.oirib JI, 360 in specie.

closely to the accumulation if property Crinolines and perfumes, gossip; idle honrsf California news nrosonte no fnatiiwcf Downing is not far from 4(1 nA together, which men ean't approve, i nrosonte fcw bbls- Appks which wi.l has sold out hisstore postmaster and assigned bo sold low. nis omce. nun the select men n.nd tnwn aprld NO. 4 BANK BLOCK, if i r. mr- fT mWB on the stove.

has a wife and six children clerk have recommended his successor in the giraaj importance. The. Senate had passed store, which is the only public place in An- hVTOW READY AT STOWELLS HART'S a 11 few of those choice HAMS cf nil 1 film mirintr "uu ot liquor The Ohio rmtiers inform us at cdiimlrinir Qover, to succeed bun in the postoffice. But sSmbly in favor 6f CntlFu" death, caused by a fall upon the track of the Also 30 bbls. of VERMONT PORK, of our own packing, which we are retailing at a low figure.

i A Ti IT eumooi. tue administration democrats interfered because the man that proposed was not A lAHAiinlntt tlA Ilk xl. xl it. tt vxuTciaiiix loieun luiurnnn im. 'i imaini, 1 xi v.

fAxin. DlAmji. Mistake of. a Drcogist PHovrnEvTiAi.l evening last, near the town' of Olmstead. The ionsiaoruiUiQ exaitoraont Has boun caused in x.viui,ui.iv3.

iuo iruui is mure was not a single Buchanan vote in Andover in 1836. WANTED 1 1 1 baafrancisea. by soma legal proceedings in prescription was prepared reraud to the noorro "Aroh laimwi other dav at a Main street am.thnej.rvV 1 I too late to stop the cars, which tore tho hnrl and the doctrines ol the democracy have not 1 l(fl SPANISH QUARTERS for sic. by made much headway since that time. The 1 H0TCHKD3S 4 JEIXISOX.

slave by 0. A. btovall, and surrendered by lan inexperienced clerk, for a young lady re-f i11 pieces. It was found to be the body of I the Sunreme Court to hla nwnor Mvnl wwv. Isidine on Fourth Street, and annt bnm.

Knma 1 1 rol. I a. Hudson of ubsrlm euiwr oi tne Age. not having a subscriber in ii uu wwn nas undertaken to either i convert WHITE COTTON WARPS. some Andover men to the democratic faith tovau started witn tlio negro for New m'nuscs attor, the regular preseripUon ttnu 1110 was vus suddenly Orleans, on the ateamer Orizaba, onthe5th "erk called, and was putting op the bottles, and pamfully brought to a Itissup- March.

Before the steamer had cleared the "hen he observed ajar of strychnine in the F.he.hvl fallen from a preceding train, heads, however, a officer with a writ ot habeas Plac8 of some harmless preparation, and tsall- -jj10 circumstances are stated by the Cleveland or to n. nn.ftna.lA. rTIHE WINOOSKt Slili Company, manufacturer! labors will be abundahtlv blessed Tho of bCrEBI0B "le of Satinet and Flannel omce is worth per year. In the rorpuj tools AWny ut 'custody and brought Ba attenwon 5 ihe young man who put I A BPS, mean time the successor in the atora hnn Wn iunruacK vj pan rrancisco. to van was also 1' mrneu paie as ueatn wnen I w-inxxiw m-n iuuuu on ins carui, to which they would eonfiHentlT invli.

xv. appointed Dy hisjpredecessor assistant jEfraZrforo' tea on a charge ot kidnapping, and bro't uuvcry was. maae, latter oharze. havine no found. I have just, sent that tion of manufacturers.

Our long experience and our finn. wm diniBA1 narf I Fourth Street." will enable us to produco a sursaioa articln with Coanw The AaAiM eartmM fi Ar. li mtmiil I Not a moment was lost, and indnerl a o-ronf. I body was found. It is supnosed that bis (W and with full oonfidonno nf aUAn ln ar parliamenkry divisions are promptitude, decided by and goodsatisfac satisfaction.

wturnablebefore Judge Freclon, of the Court I Pi'J was that the poison had been al-1 tbepileof iron, by wbich means his Orders solicited. i AI. Vl.VEi of Session, and after several continuances, it aay taken tlie clerk, determined to U01? on. P1? cars WOT0 loosenea, when he fell America, the -divisions are illustrated in a much wore striking manner. The belliger BurUngten, Vermont, April 4, 1358.

dAw2m was nnany neara on me 17m judge wnon suizing, nianat ana rusnmg maims meory is strength Men ordered the neo to besetat frantically throuffh the streets, until he im ned by the fact that his BhawL carnet sack ent parties are dividrd into "Black Eves' BOOTS AND SHOES. 1 ana -liieeding The Clerk of the 1AM direoted to sell AT COST, the Boots and Miocs now on hand, till Mav. in but Before he left the Court-rocm. he Was re- house. ana without awaiting to ring na pieees oi- clothing wereiound scattered arrested by the United States Marshal, by hell, ran up ataini.

Sand ked where ft'onj5 the track between the pile of iron and virtue issued, Mder the Fugitive -V'l room "dy he met in bodyrThns lying helpless upon the track Slave Thi.icaiiaed'watauitoBMt' his manner tne V00 man, was stimciently conscious to tiouse cans out tiMavk Eyes to the Right, Bleeding Noses to the left," und then the Tellers (two Kentucky Fistouffjrs) proceed to scoiint up with an entire new stock at that time. fj The stock embraces the uaual x. .1.1 t. tiil .1 Xl.n IP-I-J- X' know tliat di-nendnrl the Toledo train waseoihihir down among ineeotorea population ot the city, and wjiu ner ie ana aeatna lorednonnlation of tliit.and but as he told her life and death Boots, Gaiters, Bootees and Shoes I soma of. thorn talked loud aboutL.mcuiiigJttPm knowint; immodwtely.she pointed to "P01 yet he was unable to drag his crushed bones off ulcfbut auha tit i i ALa Jill- I llllal flrWM 9.9w I.

xu-ut xium.rtuB.umuus.tLji.ue mnni intn hq uvu. hulu wiiivu nxia iiuu iuhk laiuoa. it ivansas question enwemsn sewed and pegged custom, was decided by a majority tt only Bl ed- Boot. also MiaWand Children's. ingNose." ftwasJeftin the hand of the MAJua UTT, President, and he eav the eastimr hlw ama I 4w3w.

va wuwi aeainst tne "lives. It Las hwn tt. talking was done however, though for a short 1Je entered unbidden, and just as the young J8186 Band and a instant was tnanglod timeaaniouatiot was threatened. ViArchy mother was about, to administer one of PWfM ewsn wm carried before the JJuitedStatea Com mis- th8 powders, which was prepared in3 a r-. Ne decision, "I hw ff' V'' 1 political lenttemenV Including rrtrwrrw, haj been rendered.

IIoldfor God a sake, Madam That is Gov. Banks, Burlingase, Buffinton! decision known for Voars WoifPaneA; NOTICE TO BRIDGE nrri.nvtiV" CJEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the uKiinini oi Meiownoi surline-' ton, at the Town Clerk's office, until the 20th of Oriow or "April Fool. "If credit may be reposed in the Puhic Admimr for April 13, 1769. the "wrinkle" unmn rn, fi and after a marriage of fifteen years, was an TP? ot O'e'k amanncri fright-i Konresentativos. bve njrn, ior tne erection or a new Bridge, on the nounpea as navmg become a mother, Uixn ned both ladies: th bmk fell urwn the bed.

win. ounoea as having brew root. "It is said a .1 Maddy Brook.oa theid Torn Saxe. the Burlington tk and the dmnrhturw rAA Aliu the Print in aneation. nf i.

Ur 1m- to be mis, ooim u. Poet, gaye rent ki. .1.... ki k. "iain oi meir appreciation or tne tai-tolus wit, thus; pleached until it was as her night liable services him "An hormt woman, one mlirht safely bet.

xi. i ui tou.i mi iown cicrn i omoe Burl ntrton Nwsending the dove out of the Ark before The Selectmen reserve the riht tore Kv er thewaterarwted.ortthefiwtdayofthe month, eH if deemed for 'the -J eilV lUVUtili 1 th Daily B. In nnitintr knd nnnaiiliHuilnn fcWWtam. without the least aouivooanloB. iio uiugiit wm niiMitiii 10 oe insane, the American Republican Party to this Com- Pays to the world most Important debt, VAsrCKUN, viuuiuaiion among the Hebrews, which answers to our hrst oj To perpetuate the memory of this deUverence.

it was thought, proper. M'8 SKLDEV Selectmen "-Another chimed PATTEB. Burlington, Vt, March 1858. She pleads i wiioevw lorgot remarkabla a cininmstancd to punish them by Heinlin, dw2w i Boa only And may leeveleerrand, similar to that ineffectual mm uiconairo iirnn wninn rita hitvi i i rwy ui nice i hp.kxk. il vhu nan wuiiT IIP (toku Wun meiee in the capacity of edit l.erkiwooneiuaway,.

a This little nd faal recently bpcoms a part proprietor. 4ieitV4.xae9.. umamt .1. i m''-ii- A. SDEWET'S.

FvrMrrifa wff 1 'r i a 'si HI March 10, dw.

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