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TlUffi DAILY FREE PliESS AND TIMES: WEDNESDAY, MAUCII 4, 1S74. Democratic Rejoicing. The Democratic Nice Time at Jonesville. Cooper of New Hampshire had. seventeen failures in BY TELEGKAPH gathering at Union Hall, last night, was the Jonesville House, gives his annual ball business during 1873, with liabilities esti- distributed with the Trinco Imperial's photograph, with tho words underneath, "10 Mars, 1874, appcl au peuple." TO TBB FBKK PBKSS A T1KKS.

largc and enthusiastic. Refreshments, con- to morrow evening. This hotel is one of the mated at $513,000. Vermont could only lTI to Three o'clock this BAEZ. sisting of sandwiches, coffee, were in- nicest and well kept places in the county, Hhow twenty-one failures, and tho estimate MOBNING EDITION.

troduced at about eight o'clock, and met and there is always a pleasant crowd of 0f indebtedness was $350,000 Kpecial Despatch to the Free Tress and Times. Ex-President Baez is still a prisoner at the Brevoort House. His counsel advises him not to give bail. villi a Kmfur.iim -rppntinn fter which "iollv fidlc" fit the dances which are held in Moiltiirlli-r Trimtrraure Mr. J.

II. Ilolton made a rather futile at- there. Tho coming entertainment will Swanton. Rufus Barney, a higLly es- Tit'krt llrfrMed. Bl'ltLIHUTM i WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 4.

Moxtpki.ikr. March 3. Tlx tlel f.r l. l.r.w tcemoa ana weaitny citizen oi awan ton. died Feb.

27th. So large a gathering is sel- town officers nominated bv the friends of temjit to call the meeting to order. Mr. A. N.

Merchant. Lecturer of "Burlington Grange," was chosen to preside over tho Huntixcton. As A. B. Norton dom seen in town as was attendance on temperance has been lcr in IAIL.Y JlKt'OItU.

Report of local observations taken at tho Slgnxl Service Offlce of Observation, at Burlington, March 3. 1871. passing through the woods one evening tmenl, the M. E. Church on Sabbath to-day, and the ticket put in the field as the For Alderman.

S. M. 170 E. M.Sutton 212 Sutton's maj 42 For Clerk. Henry L.

Reed 173 Ceo. W. Bcckwith 218 Beckwith's maj 45 For Inspectors of Election. John Brooks, 175; Archibald A. Inman, 175; E.

L. Willard, 210; 0. 1 Morse, 215; J. W. Hayes 21G.

RECAPITULATION. For Mayor. 1st Ward, Blodgctt's maj 15 2d Ward, Barnes' inaj (,8 3d Ward. Blodgctt's maj 51) ltli Ward, Blodgett'smaj 1- 5th Ward, lilodgett's maj 70 Total majority for HS meeting, and on taking the chair made a short speech', saying that a Democratic recently, he suddonly became suspicion BY ATLANTIC CAKI.I.. From London.

THE FAMINE IN INDIA. Lon ikin, March 3. A correspondent id the News in India telegraphs that the people ot the village of Eastern Tinhoot are slowly starv ing to death, and the future in other districts look terribly ominous. day. He came to Swanton in 1S00 and his citizens' ticket has been successful by a ma nure was 78 years.

Monty ol from 50 to 100. The principal ofli ictory after the lapse of so long a time was Kev. Mr. Kanslow willgivo a history of eers elected arc Moderator, P. P.

Pitkin; that he could hear something in the rear that was not just right. His suspicion wero soon confirmed by a crash of bushes and frightful scream, elose upon him. Zk I '-a a Time. his journey South, before the Locture Asso- Clerk, T. R.

Merrill; Selectmen, P.P. bj all flj "6 ciation, at Academy Hall thia evening. Pitkin, II. Heaton and J. W.

Bailey enough to stir a fever in the blood of age. Ho then launched out into a denunciation of the Republican party, and closed by claiming the result of the present election as an augury of a long series of Democratic When ho arrived at the party he was nearly WKSTKUX NEWS ICloudy. It is very sickly in Swanton fourfuncrals Ircasurer, J. I Houghton Constable. J.

on four successive days. Congestion of the L. Tut tie. a. v.

h. Fair. 8. K. S.

8. 8. S. 12 ir, 1 ill 8 If. 4 32 r.i 5'i 51 out of breath and says the way that he strode out of thoso "darksome woods was a caution." 7.ini a.

m. 12.15 p.m.; "..7, 7.0O p. 2J.M'J p. 111.: y.oop. 11.15 p.

m. 1.G1 successes. Mr. Merchant then introduced lungs and fevers mostly prevail but there a 4 hpt i'Kil ilmpMii li to tho 1 lea an-1 Tnnea jCloudy. ICloudy.

ICloudy. IMI'KAI 1151 KM OK THE STATK TRkASt'KKR KANSAS. Toi'kka, March 3. The Kansas House of Representatives last night, passed by 71 t'i 2d a resolution of impeachment airahist is no contagious disease. itnnit! to the audience tho Mayor-elect, Calvin II.

Blodgett, who briefly returned his thanks A Narrow Escape. Daniel Meadcr of Farmers are commencing to niako some Riti.anii. Yt. March 3. Tito cifir-ns' i Til.

i i 1 -w I Miwn daily barometer. Mean dully thermometer Mean daily humidity Maximum thermometer. iW.KIS inches. 49.5 degft. 64 percent.

54 dega. 42 degs. ir the honor conferred on Lim. mn iu. ucc.uent on igar.

nay is coming out snort, a large ticket for town officers was elected to-day State Treasurer Ilavves. Mr. Orville Sinclair was then called lor, me ui uii. nc was urawing ico on a share ot thefarmcrs must buy, or sell stock. Minimum thermometer.

by a majority averaging about one hundred l'AOKic coast Total amount rainfall or melted suow inches. waggon and seated on a board, resting on Horaco Leach commenced his duties as and made a few inaudible but probably ex Si otfi iny. 4 and fifty. Tho selectmen elected arc Daily velocity of wind 33- milos. J).

C. Ralhtos, Observer. cellent remarks. John A. Sheldon, William Gilmore, Henry County Commissioner.

Ripi'icr. Ward One 54 Ward Two 113 Ward Three 151 Ward Four. 153 Ward Five l'J5 the ice, when the board slid off, throwing station agent at Swanton on Monday morn-him on the ground, his he.i 1 falling before fog. in 'ace of R. II.

Scott, resigned. The the hind wheel. Just as the wheel was railroad unnanv lose one of their best men Mr. D. C.

Liii.sley wishod lo refute tho Hay ward. Gilmore declined and Frankiiu UANU HI' ROIIUKKS. San Francisco, March Vasquez and his gang continue their frcebooting oimt.i-tions. On Friday they robbed the Los Angclos stage nearSolcdad, capturing $300 idea that the result of the election was a Billings vvas elected first selectman. The victory for tho mm element, and thought rising upon his head, his hired man stopped in tho retirement of Mr.

Scott, who, with meeting was very quiet and orderly. The the tho future of tho Democratic party was full team and extricated lum Irom his bis father, gave the land for the railroad salaries of nearly all officers for tho coming from the passengers but offering no violence At Solcdad they robbed a store, stole six ol promise. perilous situation, not, now ever, unuurt, a Duikiir.gs. lie lias always accnt since year were much reduced or out oil' entire by horses, and then started lor the mountains. Mr.

Michael Muhiucen congratulated the tlio wheel had commenced crushing in hn the road was built. Owning a valuable farm a unanimous vote. u. audience on tho victory they had won, fc- temple. He was taken home, bleeding I on the lako shore, he lias gone to farming Spti licitated himself on the idea that many of freely from the mouth al itputch to the Free Fri-SK ami Time (inii In I( uiiiiii en.

Tli- Trmpri niii'P rnlr. MOVEMENTS IX OHIO. Cincinnati, (., March 3. A summarv them wero born on his "own native sile," Vole foi" omit) Bolton Burlington Charlotte Huntington Richmond South Burlington. Williston Bknnixutox, March Coinmlioiif r.

Saltier. Sent Unity. 15 553 0 1H 45 01 40 48 M)3 March Kief lions 1ST i. SOUTH niRI.IN'CTON. City of Burlington.

CROCKK1JING8 Cr THK BOARD 01' Al.lfERHEN. Monday. March 2. 1m71. and closed with a poetical reference to the -About six hun-cxeitemcnt.

The of thti tenqierance movement in Oliio yes dred votes polled. No 'Wearing of the Moderator Geo. L. Barstow. terday lrom 00 towns and villages that in 11 towns, liouor railing has been The Board met at 7 p.

President 01(1 "iL'crs were elected, except tnc nrst Mr. B. B. Smalley, clerk of the United Town Clerk and Treasurer John E. selectman.

The meeting voted to build a entirely stopped and that over 40, lrom llateii in the chair. Smith. States Court, was glad to see his fellow new poor house, the cost of which is not to 5 t0 1.illu,,rs wfe I arp closed nnil IP wnrlr i errrvu- iirn ir.i- Selectmen Geo. L. Barstow, II.

11. Har Present. Aldermen Annlcton. Itlodi'ett. I' il 1 .111 'I'l 1 I rington, Dermis i Fish.

Lippitt, Rowc, Sheddand mg. cu ttu ue iiiousiiim uouars. i ne low 1 nfr on vigorously, Democrats on this joyous occasion, and Congratulated them on the victory they had won, especially that in the Fifth Ward. Overseer of Poor Henry Bean 1st Con Scooped. deht, not including the railroad debt, not the aim-ointments ox committees.

500. stable, Henry Bean 2i Constable, Joseph A. Larose. The Chairman appointed Alderman Rowe "Mr. W.

S. Post of the Sentinel commenc Listers H. S. Landon, Geo. B.

Wheeler, on the committee on streets and hieuwavs. ed in granger style by giving his pedigree. Special l-cpateli to the Free Prc and Time John Williams. land Alderman Allen' on the committee on Defeated but not discouraged. We went home early last evening We may be happy yet." sets to-night at 5.52, rises to-morrow morning at 0.30.

MTV II LECTIO. The Koult are tlio cl oct ion oT Blodgett, Democrat, for Mayor, by majority tlio election of Tyler, Republican, for City Judgo the election of three Republican AMerinen, Huntington, Wales and Murray, and of four Democratic Aldermen, Sutton, 'Neil, Wing and Sinclair; tho re-election of ono Republican School Commissioner, Pre. Buckham, and the election of one Democratic School Commissioner, Cabana the election of the Republican tickets for 'ward officers in "Wards Two and Four, and tho election of the 1'cmocratic ticket forward officers iu the other wards. Tho next Hoard of Aldermen will stand mx Democrats to four Republicans, giving tlio Democrats the control of the City Government. TDK RETURNS.

FIRST WARP. Fur Mayor. Barnes 53 Blodgatt Blodgctt's maj 13 For City Jutijr. lyler 11 For Alderman. E.

W. Chase. 4tf ilrniiiluti Toi llt-clicin. He vvas born a Democrat and never weaned. Auditors S.

K. Isham, 11. A. Buttolpk, accounts and claims in place of Alderman i i He rejoiced that the Democratic party could Geo. A.

Mieldon. Kickerson, removed from the city. A TKM f'KRANCK TR II' II I'll. Bran hon, March 3. The town elec assert its independence, and saw numerous lrustce S.

tund-u. M. A. CLAIM OF II. N.

NKW EI.I THE WlllSKEV TRADE FEtl.S IT. The whiskey dealers say that the trade begins to feel the effects of the movement. The Methodist ministers of Cincinnati have called a general meeting of ministers and men and women interested in the temperance movement for to-day, to confer on Hie question of the expediency on encouraging women to commence (lie temperance movement here. IX I'lTTSlll RC. PriTSi.i ro, March 3.

A large and cnthusiastie meeting of ladies was held hero yesterday to take further action in reference to the proposed crusade against the saloon tion to-day resulted in the choice of the Democratic victories in the future- The committee on streets and highways. Town (ire.nd Juror L. B. Baldwin. Town Agent James A.

Thaeher. to whom was relorred the claim ot II. N. temperance ticket, as follows Four Se- Burlington being safe, the election oT a Democratic President in 1870 must follow, ccond, Milton sec School Superintendent A. Kimball.

Town Tax 15 per cent. Newell for damages sustained to horse, car- riage and harness on Union street, reported ltct'cn. Jlm H. ail in favor Tho Free Press office was not illuminated last evening. Judge Tyler's election is substantially unanimous.

A high compliment to him, and a good thing for the offico and the city. As the guns went off for tho Democratic as a matter of course. of tho payment of 50 to Mr. New- 1 11110 i third, das. L.

Caliee town clerk, of tho payment of 50 to Mr. New- v- -T 11110 i third, Jas. L. Cahee VV1I.USTON. ell, which was accepted and ordered to bo George Briggs constable, Hiram S.

Dut Captain John Nabb then entertained the Moderator Hiram Walston. placed on file. audience with some lengthy nautical Clerk and Treasurer W. N. Murray.

ies town grand jurors, Ezra June and John Capen overseer of poor, S. W. Harrison. LICENSES reminiscences, from which ho derived Selectmen Smith Wright, Horace ishain, victory yesterday, most of our Republicans were granted as follows Edward Brownell. numerous useful moral lessons.

keepers. IN NEW JERSEV. Camden, N. March 3. A mass meet- Joseph H.

Sager, meat market, corner ot about the Square went off too. Listers D. B. Fay, Dan Johnson, II. i ouTY-Tiiiitn covioti.ss-Kinvr At this point Mr.

Merchant narrated ono Grant street and Wmooski avenue; 11. L. Clark. of Esop's F'ables, about a 11 of a time Lee, meat market, corner ot North and Drew Auditors L. A.

Bishop, J. R. Taleott, I ing of temperance people was held last night, and an organization was commenced Grand, gloomy and peculiar," were the pious retleetions of our straight Republicans, streets; Louis Seguin, as a public carter. whieh was very warmly applauded, after E. C.

Fay. tor a crusade by women this week. Constable Geo. Landon. Louis Minville.

corner of Battery and SENATE. Washington, March 3. Iu the debate on the centennial bill, Mr. which J. II.

Ilolton made a few remarks, a they put on their night caps last evening Overseer of the Poor D. A. Murray. herry streets, saloon for six months, all the foregoing licenses to take effect when prophesying that within a year the present Road Commissioners AVm. Burnett, M.

Stewart of Nevada advocated New York as We were reminded by the incessant drum financial "ills" of the city, and "all others M. Taleott, (ieo. M. Reed. paid for ACTION" OF COMMISSIONERS OF COM MHFS.

Coi.t MBt March 3. The police commissioners last night addressed a resolution asking the city council to pass an ordinance uiing on the streets last evening, that some the place of holding the exhibition if it is to be international. Town Agent D. A. Murray.

KEl'OUT OF THE OVERSEER OF THE FooK. that llesh were heir to," would lie remedied, and Burlington would enjoy a financial Superintendent of Schools D. I. Taleott. Mr.

Stevenson (Ivy.) thought if the door O. Sinclair. The Overseer of tho Poor filed his nionth- Director of Poor Farm Smith Wright, body or something was heat. Those heavy explosions yesterday alter rF ilia nftlinol l.n ciii-i. llin I 1 I 1- 1 1' 75 36 prosperity hitherto unparalleled.

Sinclair's maj tt, iun "-1 pronnnunji me saie 01 lnioxieaiing lniuors iM 1 i.i as nnfi, exhibition, twenty or twenty-five millions Uhin the eorporated limits and pleiging county ja.l. which was ordered on file. wonlJ 1)Q lJ0fore it is disposed of. themselves to see that such an ordinance is John J. Mica, in response to numerous 5HELUIRX.

Moderator II, N. Newell. Town Olerk Fred M. Weed. Treasurer Robert J.

White. noon and evening did not proceed from over tho lake. We can hardly say "Thou art so calls, said the Fifth Ward voters once Mr. r-eott read a letter just received by enforced. This is considered the greatest RESIGNATION OF ALPERM AN AI.I.F.N.

him, dated reb. 2S, stating that the blow thus lar struck here for temporanee The resignation of A. W. Allen. Alder near and yet so far." elected a Republican Alderman, but if they could be forgiven they would never do so ueuciency in me Vienna exposition was in Selectmen Edgar Nash, James B.Sutton, man from ard 2, to take effect April 15th, Geo.

Yv Curry. was read and ordered on file. about four millions florins, a large part of which would be made up by returns yet ltie nomocrats leave at last secured con again. Constable and Collector William H. Dally Weather Kepart.

Wi Dbpabtkuvt. IVM-a cm I'rih Kick a to come in lrom the railroad ticket agents. trol of our City Government for a year Daniel Flaherty said tho new government I Roberts CLAIM OF A. AIST1N. Mr.

Scott said sii of the powers of the WinHmeroa. 1). C. March 4. 1 a.

in. F. Wells, claim for damages to sleigh on Colches F. A. Weed, would be the best the citv ever had.

and Listers For Commissioner M. 11. Buckham 2.l For Clerk. George T. Smith 71 Charles E.

Allen 51 Fur Inspectors of Elections. W. Bumap, 5-J Frank Freeman. 41); A. 1.

Lowell, 40; F. J. Hendce, 71 Ceo. N. Olmstead, 71 K.

W. Chase, O'J. SECOND WASI'. For Mayor. liarnos lfil Itlodgelt The Republicans, relieved from tho responsibility of its care, have now only to lie earth had accepted the invitation to par Robert J.

White. ter Avenue, near Green Mount Cemetery, informed his hearers that the Irish Demo Auditors E. S. Rowley, Weed, I on March lsth. ls(j.

was made by A. Probabilities. For New England, freJi and brisk southerly winds, veering to went erly, cloudy and rainy weather. crats would hereafter sternly refuse to be back, and see how they run it. H.

N. Newell. Austin and relerred to the committee on ticipate in the celebration, and this morning he had received information that two more, Austria and the Sandwich Islands, had alo accepted. Pending discussion the J. White trampled on.

lie was followed, in a streets and highways. Trustee of Public Money R. Town Grand Jurors B. F. The Democrats shouted and paraded and Yan timilar.

strain, by Fred Shortslecvcs. who TF.I.l;.U AI'HIC ITFM. REPORT OF AFIHTORS. Senate adjourned. James F.

Wells. burnt powder last night, as if they never represented the rather meagre French The auditors filed their report in the mat Town Agent Edgar Nash. element of the Democracy. ter of the accounts of 1'. T.

Sweet, late expected to win another election, and must do up all their rejoicing now. for tho next Superintendent of Schools Leslie Gregg PuiLAiiEi.i'iiiA, March 2. The movement among temperance women is progressing rapidly and already occasions considerable uneasiness among the liouor dealers. Superintendent of Water Works, which The St. Mary's Band played after each WASIIIA TO AIAVN.

Ol EVEN IE LAWS. Washington, March 3. The ways and fifty years to come. was relerred to the treasurer, with authori speech, and a Celtic gentleman in the audi lax twenty cents on the dollar RICHMOND. Moderator J.

W. Sayles. ty to close tho accounts as recommended tica. March 2. The Duchessof Geneva.

ence created considerable excitement by in If tho First Ward must be represented by the auditors. 253 means committee to-day took up the subject I the famous 40,000 cow, died at the farm of of moieties, and began what is likely to be I Hon. Samuel Campbell at New York Mills Town clerk and treasurer Salmon Green. Seloetruen J. W.

Sayles, A. B. Edwards, sisting on dancing tiie juba" to tho stir LEASE Ol CITV l'ROl'ERTV. a Democrat in the Board of Aldermen, wo know of no one we should prefer to Orvil'o ring strains of the music. At about an exhaustive investigation into the vvoi e-I on Friday.

A. C. r'lagg Parties' maj For 'n'y Jinlijf. Tler For A hlmiim. S.

Huntington (long term). T. K. Wales (short term) J. 11.

Ilolton Wales' mtij On motion of Alderman Shcdd the Mayor ing of the revenue laws. Delegations were the meeting adjourned, for the purpose of Overseer of the poor E. B. Anderson. Constable C.

M. H. Ferguson. was authorized to lease a piece ol ground, near the City Market, to W. 11.

Sturtevant, Sinclair. He is a worthy man and good rilir.cn, and no one has any objection to present from New York, Boston, Fhiladel- (By Teltgraph. phia and Raltimore. 1 he New ork Com-1 Hti York Monn md Mock Mukti. tendering their congratulations to Mayor-olect Blodgett and Alderman Sutton at Listers Henry Gillett, Mason, upon which to erect a blacksmith shop 105 b'J 7(5 bring against him, except his politics.

Lutier. mittee is composed of Jackson S. Schmtz, I nEW York, March D. R. Robbins.

Brainard, S. Eaton! Tmcnrr trNiimn i.at..in MAYOR WARRANTS their residences. Auditors I). Hall. J.

L.Mason, II. The election of three such men as Torrey L. Sayles. duly E. Wales, Samuel Huntington and Daniel lrustee U.

S. deposit hind (tiles llowo. were ordered for the following lull-approved Superintendent of water works, current ex and John A. Stevens. Boston is represent- ceipts produce ex iM.rt 'or tliu week cd by Alexander 11.

Rice, M. D.Spalding, a from week two ami one-half J.W.Candler and Henry D. Hyde. Ex- week Tor a special agent Jayne vvas first called. MONEY was freely offere.l at per cent.

This For Clerk. W. S. Farmer It-1 Scott J. Appleton 71 Fence viewers G.

K. Brown. Nathan Murray to the Board of Aldermen, is a Among (he l.io.t- at the Van iess I IJiHev 'arey 1 hompson. matter of general congratulation. They Superintendent of water works punipiii; M.

Wright, Salem, I Grand Jurors (ieo. Iv. Brown, Albert House are Ward, I.V will be a pretty decided minority but 1 own Mas- B. J. Sopor, Malone.

N. W. W. Town agent Henry Gillett. brains and common sense and honesty will lie read over his tircvions testimony and atwrnoon wan ureei waprxtrenmly ilull.

letters from udge 1 iavis and Phelps, Dodge tsbhu' 1,1 4Hii'tfK' da'8 in reference to the seizure of the lat- ranscd from 1 1 T'ufUCj. closed at I12J cir- ter's books. He then proceeded tt notice rvin-r rates flat 1 percent: -clearinrs the tribune's attack on him, la-t Saturday, STATK and nominal. KaN.Mfc.NTs stia.ly, nuiet. very little doiii'.

Scott. Montnelicr; J. M. Bell. M.

E. Bal A. li. Lucas Son, cla.8 and settinsr superintendent ot schools h. A iireen.

tell, tbero as elsewhere, and they will not Airency, nlimhol for stroet liirhts. cock. E. M. G.

Keeler, New Tax 20 cents on the dollar. O. S. Appleton, agent, freight on box ly be nooodies in tho board. Farmer's maj 110 For Insjiecors of Election.

Louis Germain, 170; E. C. Ryer, li0 Newell Lawrence, ls0; E. O. Salford, 70'.

A. Nuiitelle, 71 Michael Kelley, 71. THIKD WARD. For Mayor. 111 icierence 10 ine uoy cae, wiiic.i nc 1 STOCKS opened weak at a sl'-ht ilechne fn-in railroad York; W.

A. Hewitt. E. Oliver, A. 0 Wln'1-lock tiriilin, plumbing lor Fletcher saia was mjusuiiaoie.

line giving nis 1 last 111 slit's prices, on first call lurt iter declined Swain, Murrace Ellis, Boston J- Bowles, BOLTON. Moderator T. S. McGinnis. Clerk Samuel Deavitt.

rree uinrarv testimony iccaiiie very mr. eh excited. WU- A so-nt roco ory occurred, but tlia niarkt-t CL 1 i. .1. lnercsuu oi me contcsc lor Alderman in Salem, N.

C. A. Stearns, Worcester; and turning to the delegation present said Walker stone for street department, V. li. Itarliour, maps ami plan of street sur the Filth ard, shows that no man can be Selectmen II.

Hall, W. H. White, Noah 1.S.70 Jll.OO U4S.ll X.l.'.C. 'I am being persecuted by thc-e internal C. Fobes.

Crown Point D. B. Judd veys Preston. too disreputable in character and calling thieves and their representatives." He I. 1'.

Richardson Son liquors for Agency, Harncs. closed weak with neariy the lowest prices of the day. The decline for to day ranged from Sales lietween hi and o'clock amounted tollO.ooo shares, "of which l.V.ooi) were Western Union Union Pacific Pacific Mail; lii.m.in Wabash, s.uuu St. Paul: Lake Shore; Noitl -western Erie. U.

S. 6s Bl re? I Jui. 't 7 reg July IP.i 151 213 New Britain; Geo. L. Cleveland, Troy Listers Dan Slmw, Noah Preston.

Smith was immediately called to order and repri to receive the support of the democracy or Pease. manded by the chairman. Some members The Board adjourned until Monday. March senator i-idmuniis was a passenger on the of the delegation desired to question Jiyno, 10. at 7:30 i- m.

we say it with deep mortification to get the votes of some Republicans who call United States steamer Powhatan, which Treasurer T. T. Church. Constable Smith Pease. nit the committee decided that no witnes II.

S. fis 'SI coup I li 'GS rog Jul Il-J sffiileii from Washington on'Monday for Key Blodgntt's mnj For Ciy Judy. I'i ler Scattering Superintendent of schools Frederick Bn.i.iARPS. Aa English amateur pocket 3c" themselves decent and respectable. A good ly number of Democrats nobly rclievec Hall.

West. should be interrupted or questioned bv U. S. Gs. V2 reg.l if i U.

S. now mi either members of the committee or strap- ttot I1H0 gcrs present until through testifying, hen Currency G'a. in. questions would be allowed through the iis ed the entire fifteen balls in pool recently, and won a 20 gold piece. James T.

Lane, of Cornwall, died themselves from all share of responsibility Overseers of the poor The selectmen. Grand juror A. L. Cox. Agent R.

J. Morse. Tax 100 ocfUs on the dollar. at his residence in that town of typhoid for the disgrace. committee but not direct.

Pel. Hudson 117 Cleve. ft PitUbur.h. R7i Tyler's maj 3f For Aldermen. MisiCAL Conventions.

A musical con Cantou Tit fever on Friday last. Mr. Lane had been a Chic, ft N. Ml The Republicans of Burlington met their THE IiANKIU l'T The House judiciary committee to day vention will be held at West Berkshire this week, under the direction of C. II.

Holbrook, commencing on Wednesday afternoon. prominent member of the Congregational Church for years, and was greatly valued enemy, and are theirs, everywhere cseept Moderator A. II. Chessmore. Clerk and Treasurer R.

C. Bromley. Consolidated Coal Co. 17 Cumberland W. Union Ttl 71 Quicksilver Mi Do.

Prof. 3i. 1 Pacific Mail dj considered the Senate amendments to the 1). Wright O. Verrnn II.

R. Wing (long term) E. O'Neil (short term) as an honest, upright citizen, who had A musical convention was held at Isle. La the Second and Fourth Wards. But though defeated, they are conscious of no bankrupt bill, and decided to recommend non-concurrence, and to ask a committee of Selectmen O.

H. Ellis. Byron Brewster. on Tuesday and Wednesday of last many friends, and -who had no enemies 1 iv moiie Boston water Power Mi XJ conference. It is believed in this way the I Adams Express bill mnv lie sntis'Metorilv to both I Walls.

Fargo ft His funeral vvas attended at the Congrcga week, under the direction of A. M. Bugby, of Chazy. He will also hold a convention at 103 155 204 205 41 50 lfil ltrt 1 disgrace. Their candidates were men to be proud of.

Not one of them bought any Overseer of the Poor Harry Rjss. Constable Henry Brewster. I In. Ml. f.11 tional Church in Cornwall on Sunday, Houses.

n.r. v. Alburgh, beginning on the 10th. Listers A. 1).

W'hito. llarrv Ross S. votes, or issued any tickets good for drink March 1st, and the house was filled with the Cent 11 UK Rlt3 Wing's maj ('Neil's For School Commissioner. W. V.

Henry (). Cabana C. J. A leer iNorton. at a grocery.

Tho Republican headquarters IX). Prof. 71 Cleveland C. SiU N. J.

Central. Chicago ft R. 1 loi.j Mil. ft St. Paul 4ji Io Wabash 7ii Fort Wayne ex A.

ft T. Il to Do. pref a i Chicago ft Alton lO lo. pref Ohio ft Del ft Lack Iovm Hartford ft Erie I i Indiana Central Chic, B. ft St Central PaciUc Union Pacitio St.

Jo La. 6s ex F'xehangs lon 4t4! Bhort 4.s" citizens of Cornwall and adjacent towns. Washington, March 3. The banquet to 73 Auditors A. II.

Chcssmore, II. II. Brew Rutland. Richard Grogan was arrested were kept free from whiskey. No Republi Rev.

b. Yv Magill preached an eloquent ster, J. P. Chipman. twice yesterday.

One arrest vvas by a war- Chief Justice Waitc at the Arlington House, Harlem last niglit, was attended by over seventy i i i- -i t. i' i Michigan Central s9 gentlemen, including President Grant and an.iull, can undertook to bribe any man to make discourse. The deceased was a brother of Trustee of Public xMoney -llarry Ross. I rant from (Jumn, lor the sum of .1 ,1 I Fence lewers Sayles, J. B.

I 20, which Grogan finally settled, ihc lying affidavit, or rendered himself liable iiou. neniy i.uneoi. voinwau, lu.am jT.lrry the associate judges ot the supreme court. I Un 1'aciiic Stuck Mi other was lrom ('lark Alvord ol iMassa- to prosecution by ruffianism. It was The banouet was L'iven in his honor bv the Michigan Southern Town Grand Jurors J.

B. Stroug and J. I chusetts nil. for 30, for which Ben. K.

11. iaiic 01 this city. I Illinois Central IU4 Cabana's mnj 34 For Clerk. Win. 11.

Lee 307 For Jnsfxetnrs of F.liction. S.Johnson. I Chase became bail the trial to come off on The many friends of our former Alumni of laic College. Itcpreseutative Kellogg of Connecticut, presided. square, elsan and honest canvass on the part of the Republicans, and they have the Sealer of Weights and Measures George I the 10th inst man.

Col. John R. who lost his yman. Tonn. 6s ex conp Tenn.

6s now ij Vir'gini fs 31 Va 6s new A-i Missouri 1 satisfaction of feeling that Hiey deserved right arm at tho ilderness while in com ASTOUlDlX orriEH! SEW YOHK SEWS. Inspector of Leather John Gillmore. Agent to Prosecute and Defend Suits- success, if they did not achieve it. mand ol the 5th Yermont, will be pleased to Nelson Bacon, 201; Fred Shortslecvcs, 201 Michael Madigan, 201 F. G.

Coggin, 101; John E. P. Wright, 101; Joseph 1S IN VATA7E FOR II. Chessmore. learn that he is now in successful business By Telogr? pn- Superintendent of Schools Mrs.

E. W. Beautiful weather, barring the mud. Vrk Narkrl. IN CENERAL.

New York, March 3. The I'nitcd States court adjourned to-day, in respect to the fX l.N VAl.lt, 1-UK $34 IN VAI.I FOR $74 IN YALL'E tOR $1J at Waukce, Dallas County, Iowa, about Ellis. fifteen miles west of Des Moines, on tho Des Tax 30e. on the dollar. New Yobs, Muroh 3 Sales Valet at K-c for up i.angiois, mi, oriiTir ward.

For Mayor. liarncs Hlodgett bix. furnaces are in operation at the St. Albans rolling mill. 1 he Largest, Best, and Most Popular Oil Chromos memory ot the late Judge Hail.

I coTTON dull. Eleven iurors have been eninanelcd thus I lands. Moines Valley Railroad. Col. Lewis is as BRISTOL.

iu the world, in all their beauty anri artistic ex Flour in the KinT nniri ler case FLOUR Receipts of fbmr l.v.a 3 barrels, cellence, from the Original Stones. Uniform size 157 Pi'J Selectmen J. fr Bixby. II. S.

Sumner. sociated in business with his old comrade, Regimental and Brigade Commander, Gen. nx-X incho5. Price, $15 each', tuven as premiums 1. 1 lUiDi, ivrni'i niui Vlier.toj I til realio.

Sales 11 lo b.orels at 711 It appears that Waiter Roch, Wirving arney. to yearly subseni'era to whom the receiver ot the dreen I 10 for sapertino Wetern and ttito: 63o.w66i 1. A. Grant, who founded the town of Overseer ot the Poor li Stewart. Constable A.

C. Hill. Waukoo several years ago, and who has ac Auditors D. K. Gaige, Wui.

E. Dunsheo, fIiIiXSTUATEI MoxTiiiA hi.ksazimf:, THK MODEL MAGAZINE OP AMERICA, AT SS.OO PKll YKAlt. Rronsons, Weston, Greene Co. are soon to erect a mammoth retail shed, nearly 200 feet long. About two o'clock this morning a heavy rainstorm set in, which will doubtless carry away the last faint vestiges of tho snow.

N. i Dunshee. quired a handsome property in Lis various Treasurer Jas. T. Barlow business adventures since the war.

Both Listers F. D. Vinton, J. B. Dike.

Alfred Biodgott's maj For City Judyr. Tyl. Scattering Tyler's maj Fur Alderman. D. Murray R.

C. Rowo Crane 12 324 2 322 NW 15(5 1 Grant and Col. Lewis arc busily get rerguson. Having purchased the copyrights at an enormous ting ready for the next war," as tho lown Grand Jurors lv. 1.

Gaige, ol- cott Xsorton, JN. li. Johns. General has two fine boys, and Col. Lewis expense, with the expectation ol securing tho largert circulation of any Magazine in America, we have determined on making an unparalleled oiler Savings Bauk recovered a verdict ot for common tor common to choice white wheat OOO I.

-is 1-1. it- his nrnncrtv out of bis binds Western extra 6 10 (tv 7 65 lor common to nood 000, as his property out 01 lii nanus. extra Ohio CVkSil oo for common to choice exra Judge Piatt to-day sustained the Brook- Louis, market, closin auiot. Rye flour djll. lyn excise commissioners in holding that 4 754fosu.

Com "meal quiet i ale and beer must be regarded as contained '''iiske W'n" in the general description of intoxicating GRAIN ReceiptJ of wheat M.rtiu bush. Wheat liquors, and admitted their jurisdiction to quiet, steady. Sales bushels at 1 5 for revoke licenses N. 2 Chicago; 1 PhSd S3 for No. 2 47 66 1 Jor low and Minnesota spring; 1 5S52I MURDER AND Sl IC UiK.

No. 1 Milwaukee. Rve dull, heavy at OS I 00, 1 Ti i Barley quiet; tales 4,000 bushels at 2.U0; sales EW 1 ORK, March 3. 1 his lorenoon. two Etato at 173.

Barley malt dull, well-dressed men were walking together on unchanged. of corn 41, mo bush ds. Cora IVince street. One stepped behind and dis- r'ttor- J's'A1 trade demaml. bales bushels at iSS charged a pistol at the back of his com- f(jr nflW western mixed; for new VVeitern panion, who reeled into the gutter.

He yellow; 7ais-c for new Southern yellow gave a few convulsions, gapped, and expired, fc white Western. Receipts of bush- ti r. 1 i 1 1 4 Oats firmer, lair den and. Sales 48,0.0 bnshels at A moment afterward the murderer placed fwr misfd We3tern. (as whjI iown Agent vv Kidcr.

OD9. Tax 50c. on the dollar. ot the justlv-celehratofl hromos, the "OLD OAKEN BUCKET," COLCHESTER. Richmond Butter ano Cheese Market After Thompson, as ai remium lor ls; CArT 1 15 C'llllilJ." Murray Moderator J.

O. Cramton. Clerk W. L.Greenlcaf. After Jerome Thompson, as a rremiuin 2.

The butter and cheese offered in ostly odds and ends. About 150 boxes were Tb Revere House and Marlboro Hotel, Boston, were visited by State constables on Saturday afternoon and liquors valued at $1,100 seized. Tho new Irish American Literary Society in this city meet for permanent organization this evening, at the hall occupied by tho St. Mary's Band in Bank Block. For Clerk.

HOME, SWEET HOME," Selectmen F. Leclair, C. Lafountain, B. After Jerome Thompson, as a Premium for 1876, Ira K. Shattuck lf; B.

Dine. 'AFTER THE STORM," Bv F. M. II. Dcllaas, as a Premium for 1S77 fj.

nail old at 13 to 11 for farm and 15 to 10 for factory make. Butter is very short; a few tubs solds at 38 to 40 cents and higher for Overseer A. Austin. Constable and Collector Allen Stone. Each Chrorao, as a work of art, is fully oqual to an Oil Painting worth $500.

The Chromos are now ready, and are sent ly mail on receipt of the subscription for either, or all of the ine ninzzic at 111s own neaa ana ptiiieu incivo-tern. trigger. He dronned to the sidewalk a HAY unchanged. Listers J. S.

Piatt, A. J. Merrill, J. HOPS unchanged aia-c for low-to fairi 30(3) very choice. Three cars of potatoes shipped, corpse.

The bodies were taken care of by tho police. Their names are yet unknown. Shattuck's maj For Inspectors of Election. Louis H. Turk, 108; Hiram Walker 1G7.

rred Johonnot. 100; A. B. Withered 154' W. H.

Brink, 155; O. F. Bost'viV 155 Il II 1 4 auiom iui mi Huntington is the first town in Chitten price 50 to 55 cents for ordinary kinds, Auditors ii. oim, uiSnuuu, ii. iiicenucitra.

ur mounieu on canvas ana htretcu- er as au oil naintinz,) lor 60 cents each extra oxmts for Flarlv Rose. Fgs 22 to 23. Calve C. Ballard den County to elect a woman Suverinten 40 for good to choice. COFFEE very strong; Rio SSjfflJf Jo.

SI OAR firmer, more active; for refininir. MOLASSES by auction to day l.sou bids, of New Orleans at 637 2f. RICE dull, unchanged. which includes the postage. Or mounted on Canvas Trustee Onuond Cole.

of tender age, 1 to $2. and Stretcher, in elegant 21 inch tiilt frames, with 110NAPART1ST MOVEMENT THREATENED IX FRANCE. A Paris letter states that there is some F'encc Viewers T. S. Brownell, W.

dont of Schools. Mrs. E. W. E'Jis is the competent person who has beer elected to Arshesque Corner Ornaments, three yards otcrira PETROLEUM dull crude 7t.a7!c lojc for re- FIFTH WARD.

For Mayor. Our Rutland correspondent says that Tand Juinft. C. In an nnticinated move- fined. the office.

Ballard. son cord, ana pacKea, j.f.iw extra eacn. Address, W. JENN1NUS DEMO REST, b33 Broadway, New York Paige Tolhurst have given out that the Inspector of Leather Peter Frenyear Barnos Blodgett. ment on the 16th of March in fa vor of Na- 1 poleon IV who on that day becomes ol age cnansod Tierco quie Cnt meats quiet Inspector of Lumber U.

L. Hunter. atcr takers on Main street from Church BTFor four years subscription all the four Chromos are sent immediately but do not fail at bar of the Bates House is closed, and re ceived a vote of thanks from the ladies tern Pound Keepers M. L. Baldwin, I).

quiet; -lo lor ions; to govern. It IS satu mat iue i c.Jc for shoalders. Middles least to send $3.00 lor your subscription for IS74. and got aa a premium the magnificent Chromo! Lard steadier; prime Eun-enic is in Pans actively plotting a clear-, lor short clear to Lake utreet, and on Water-street between College and Main streets, ,11 tako notice 228 70 381 Thompson, J. R.

Forest. Town Agent A. v. Ballard. pcrance meeting Saturday.

Report says "The Old Oaken Backet." Bonapartist manifesto. Agents ot the iiiVjc clm- Blodgett's maj For City Judar. Tyler Either one of the Chromos or all four sent immo that tho "aqueous Quid" wij be shut off at that they have simply moved their bar up Superintendent of Schools A. C. Ballard diatoly on receipt of subscription for the Bonapartists nre at worK tnroiignout vrinie.

Tallow heavy; tap js.um lbs. France, and visiting cords have leen freely at 7pu-7e. Tax 20 cents on the dollar. 8 a. to-day.

1 years as louicateu. 17 stair, and are selling ns much as ever..

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