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9 The Ambricaks i Csa. Li Napg Vermont. lue An- THE NEBRASKA "ILL. THE IMPEACHMENT QUESTION. Chang, a mandarin of the highest button c'ass, who is a power in CMoa, haVirijf armed his fortiflojjjon with several aurv erior guns, is anxious to test tseir qual nual Communication of tbe Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of fte State of Vermont, held at Montpelier on Thnrsday of last week, was When the Senate passed the bill on Wednesday for the admission of Nebraska as a State, "with the fundamental and perpetual condition that within said State of Nebraska there shall be no abridgment or denial of the exercise of the elec tive franchise, or of any other right, to cllASi MORSE, BrtTO.

ity. In order to accomplish this purpose The Juiiciary Committee, to whom the impeachment proposition offered by Representative Ashley of Ohio was rcfered, do not seem to be "haste to goon with the investigation, and there is Very little probability that any practical movement in the direction of impeachment will be nresent Congress. The re- largely attended. The sessions of the ki held in the Crt Honse Hyde w' l867- Among those in attendance was Maj. N.

of Newbern, N. Kepre- any person by reason of race or color, ex wntative of the Gtatid Lwdge" of Ver- To ADVTOT181B8. The circulation of the NawaDaaua Is more than in average of the uppers in Vermont, and steadily -increasing. It one of the best advertising mediums ia the State. Bee rates en Brat page.

u.n'. timl it was sun- muuv j- Accidkst, Ellery Jones, son of Jesse Jones of this town, in attempting to pass on horseback the hearse on Sunday last, was thrown off and severely bruised on the head. It is 4 singular fact that he remounted his horse and rode to a neighbor's house and did loot know that he had been hurt or that he had been off his horse. He was taken home, and at last accounts Was unable to sit up. fp The stockholders of the Lamoille Co.

National Bank met at their banking rooms on Tuesday of last week and made choice of the following Directors for the year ensuing H. Noycs, Samuel Merriam, George Wilkins, Orlo Cady, C. 0. Chadwick, C. Noyes, H.

H. Powers. seribe, and so erlarge the parish of readers, and consequently of writers, and put it into the power of the editor to do better service. Thsse hints may be old and oft repeated, yet they lost none of th ir force. If they would be heeded at t'-iiJ time, when we are stiving to put forth such a paper as will please our readers and do honor to the County of Lamoille, we would be exceedingly grateful.

We present the paper to its readers this week in an improved appearance, owing to a better familiarity of our priuUrs to the new press We shall continue to improve the paper just as fast as our means will allow. cention of Mr. Ashley's proposition oy oenwug Renublican Pres the country shows posed that the Houss would immediate mont to the Grand Lodge of orn Carolina. Th mtt session will be helden at St. he is inviting the opposition of tare Amer-icans.

Not long since several American, merchants purchaced a large amount of land on north bank of the Yong-tzc, opposite Chiniiang. Li, without any alleged reason, immediately caused the forcible remova of all ibe natives to the south bank of river, which interferes very seriously with the valne of the real estate. The United States Consul General thought that under the circumstances he would be justified in asking an. explanation of the matter, and so be steamed up toward Nan tat it meets with little favor or sympathy, and until the public mind shall i 1R5S the time of jonuBuury iu vuu holding the annual -sessions having been from January to June. ratify their action.

The question which has so long kept this bill in debate has been in regard to impartial suffrage. The Constitution of Nebraska, under which she wants to become a State, contains the word "white" in it, and it was for the sake of nullifying the effect of thaf liur itation in the Constitution that Senator Edmunds of Vermont introduced a sec The fallowing are the Grand Officers for the ensuing year M. W. Leverett B. Englesby.

Burling-ton. Grand Master. kin in the United State? steamer Wach- L. H. Noyes ia President and A.

L. Oar Jobbing Department is now quite i extensive, and' all kinds of work will be I f0yea Cashier. have undergone a most dicided change upou this point it will be unwise for the present Congress or iss successor to press the question to a decisive issue. President Johnson is powerless to thwart the action of the great Republican party of the United States. His vetoes have no effect, for Congress passes the bills that he'disapproves over his head, and the people of the loyal States are not at all intimidated by the President's opposition to the party that elected him.

It is seriously to be regretted that the President of the United States should see fit to but he waa meUt Chinhiau by an envory from the erratic mandarin, who tinn ontainina the condition wc have TAKING A PAPER. Talking a Newspaper is a most august transaction an important era in a man's life 1 How much it will out and earve yonr theology, twist your politics, modify your philosophy and form yoor general estimate of things you are not fully a-ware. With pomp and circumstance, with a parade of logic and metaphysics, with patient consultation of eminent authorities, you adopt your creed and profess your faith. Not so your creed, as yw really hold it, was made for you long before it came to you throogb the ten thousand avenues of sentinent existence it is the rejection of your life's experience and training. You consulted books and sum dene at living rates and in a aatisfactory quoted above.

This proviso was satisfac R. W. George M. Halt, Swaaton, Deputy Grand Master. R.

W. Ranslure W. Clarke, Brattlebc. to, Grand Senior Warden. tory to Senator Sumner and others who positively declined interview.

Hero thc matter restn at went, but should our representative conclude to make the visit, there will be a chance to test the new guns. had most strongly objected to the exclu-siveness of the Constitution, and the Ne' manner. Estimates on hook or pamphlet work carefully made. LAMOILLE COUNTY NEWS. TERRIBLE TRAGEDY AT EDEN! On Friday last, the town of Eden was the scene of a terrible tragedy.

The cir-eumetances of which are as follows: braska Senators and others who had been active in working for the admission of E. N. Porter informs us that.his pho tograph Gallery will be closed after Sat-urday the 19th inst. All persons having pictures there are requested to call and get them before that time, as there will be no chance for them to do so afterwards. Fire.

Samuel Merriam of Juhuson re ceived a telegram from his son at il-loughby. Ohio, stating that his store at that place had been consumed by Are, Benjamin H. Dewey, vvateroury, Grand Junior Warden. R. W.

W. Voodhouse, Burlington. Grand Treasurer. R. VV.

Henry Clark, Rutland, Grand Secretary. heir Territory as a State, were also giad pi ce himself in opposition to that polit- ical party which represents he advanced to gain admission on those terms. Ihe thought of the country, and which is quastions of the right of Congress to an- moned logic to justify foregone conclu- Patrick Finnegan, the deceased, had a R. W. H.

H. Powers, Morrisvii-'e, Grand fg -Oliver Optic's Magazine for out Boys Girls." is t'je title of a tiew weekly, published ly Lie Sbcpbercf. Bbston, Mass, contains 16 pages of entertaining readiug for children Its price is $2,00 per year. a condition to the bill, and 11 iiD Konofir, the oondi- nex such sions; your statements and formularies foj fc rf a certain piece of represent but in part the real faith that is In enUgttJ iD Senir Deacon. R.

W. W. H. Johnson, Bellows don of all the citizens of the government. whether 'such a condition could control the future action of the State after the ad- in you.

9th vt. Regiment, and served like His position would enable him to advance For the Newsdealer. How tenderly should we watch, and de i mission has been consummated were dis- a eood soldier to the close ot tuc war. the great movements that are being ma Now York. Jan 8th.

1867. th, for the elevation of the freedmen, and for cussed by some of. tie Senators but the how assiduously cultivate the heart in its; Duf. Uomri McDowell th! The smallest thine in r- voune xrowtn: Fin Spmai $stitti. Editor.

I you Mb who lived not far distant from Mr. a the rcmoral of thc social, political and burden of argument seemed te be a- .1 14mmm fViA (' V'. lieqr. inter- Time may wrc.u, vUn Grand Junior Deacon. W.

Gamaliel Washhurn, Montpelier, Grand Lecturer. W. Joseph K. Edgerton, Norwich, W. Uanford Mott, Windmill Point, Assistant Grand Lecturers.

W. Rev. Israel Luce, St. Johnsbury, Grand Chaplain. also got a bond for a dee, jj i judicial exolusivcness in respect to race voro 8i mwewneyj tim (iF nJ trom anoiner r.

Mtains as a "uu of our literature-tte pabulum, par ex- dj d. be no less acoeeptao effective in controlling future action as alienee on which thc young soul owner6biDboth posses-! very nice wearner tbougb Jt WM a part of the Constitution Especially what shall we say of our News- t0 cr0Bs a part of or tDree was, T. I JT. rl of eanJ rights for itself. The afflrmativc view was taken 81 There will be an Oyster Supper in the Town Hall at Jefferson ville, on next Friday ovenlng, the I8th, thc proceeds ot which are to be appropriated to the very important use of furnishing the church, which has been reccLtly repaired.

A pleasant social time is anticipated, and all who are interested in tbe'objecH or ready to lend a helping hand are cordially invited to attend. Pei Order of Comm. jiaper Literature, the most potential or an fa gMog onto thi( land literatures-the moral lever that moves fc Fi bad repeiitedly for- the world? How careful should we be! hjm that these periodical visitors should fair- on the day rf thfl W. Rev Edwin Whcelock, Cambridge, Assistant Grand Chaplain. W.

Pitt W. Hyde, Hydcville, Grand Marshal. W. Geo. Doming, shoreham, Grand Sword Bearer.

i.gui uy v. v. uroereag and strongly supported by Senatox Jid- monopolize everything in the shape of ice all citizens, and true political progress IUUI1UIIUH.C ti in hear- nunds of Vermont, Senator Sumner ot onn i tWn is phanco Nob Yorker for the nation to uav a J. lesweni 10 nwr-. as son as there is a cnanccew alld Dro.

i Massachusetts, and Senator Brown of are fond of excitement. We have got I ty sympathy with thc Ubeial am pro about one inch of old Vermont snow with gresuveparty of the coun ry. Had the Missouri while Senate Wade of Oh, the promise of more to day. All thc President's constitutional power been such Senator Howard of Michigan, and Sena-news I get from Vt." comes in your paper th.t his votes of the iMS ly reflect tie truths ot mature aou i had fallen a tree .1 1-1 II 1 ii God that they should obscure nothing and distort nothing that their pictures of life should be genial, loving and enno- across tnc patn wnicn ajuiucu won't to use when going to thc disputed territory. Leonard McDowell, his son whose weekly arrival 1 watch for with 1 and Civil U.gb ts bills were nnal ana nc-, b.

uun a. i. aimh a condition, and of its efficiency in vouu cougresji nai aonou, it ia much impatience, and as I scan each col i 3 ,,,1,1 i spnnrintT thn And drsired. Wing- and Patrick Gillan, a man in the employ ocuaiur uiue- With what transcendant horror should! atteTOI)ted t0 Joh Bacon, 2d, St. Johnsbury, Grand Pursuivant.

W. Wm. Brinsmaid, Burlington, W. James Sbaw, St. Graad Stewards.

W. Uial Picfsou, Snath Burlington, Grand Tyler. umnl see old familiar nainej, it rcmitms a ah me of the o.d times when 1 was in your i be really worse off han before the war. roy regarded the Edmunds Cons titut.on pass, but Finnegan ordered them off the I in Uveu witti wn iu Dins ma ie uuerauvo vt- midst. I expect 'he next num- nrA mill, (Vio nn and thp.ir nlaccs will laws, there are reports of outrages' upon the negroes fro rn every Southern State, and, without these laws, those outrages would'have been far more numerous and we recoil from those sordid adventurers in the world of letters, who pander to depraved tastes and disordered imaginations who seise on the love of the marvellous to draw pictures, which, if they represent life at all, represent only its worst phases and its most unhealthy conditions.

They feed us on food seasoned so high be filled with their descendants. Proba'bly have heard of thc Great premises telling them they might have five minutes to do so. McDowell refused to go, and seemed determined to have an encounter. McDowell and Finnegan thereupon pulled off thctr- coats in preparation for the affray. They were however persuaded out of it by (7illen and Notice Is hereby given, that Books will be opened at the Post Office in Cambridge, at the Store of L.

C. Nichols Jef-fersonvillc, at the 'office of Wales and I'aft Burlington at the office oi Dewey Noble St. Albans, and at the residence- of A. Dunn of Fairfot, on, Monday January 23th A. D.

1867 ajt 1. P. M. for the purpose of- receiving subscriptions to the capital stock of the Cambridge Mouot Mansfield Tumf ike road Company. January 1st, 18G7, D.

W. Cutting. Klias Chadwick. Ama8a Thompson, F. B.

Carlcton. Geo. VV. Brush, H. S.

Brewster. on, and thought thc only way to settle thc matter was to send the Constitution back to thc people of Nebraska for a-mendment in that respct. The members of the House loosed critically at thc bill as soon as it was brought before them for action, and the friends of the measure were unsuccessful in all their Ocean Yacht Race whiuh took place last nous. month between the Henrietta, Eleetwing As we have stated in a previous article, and Vesta for H9O.O0O, which was we believe that only a very rave public by the Henrietta in thirteen days and" 22 I exigency can justify or render ncceBsary honra. 1 haven't aov news that will be i the resort to movements pointing toward that nature's simple flavors become msip.

the boys of the beligerents, and they re- Railroad Accidknts Nxbrow Escape The nignt express train from New York, consisting of two sleeping cars, one passenger car, and a baggage ear, which left Rutland at 2 o'clock, Saturday morning, ran off the track about a mile north of Brandon, considirably damaging the engine "Cavendish', and throwing the rear sleeping ear (the Boston) down an embankment 15 feet high, and wonderful to rekte. no nerson was even bruised. Con id. You may know this class of journals their coatg efforts to sceuv its paseage. Mr.

Dawes au imneachment of President Johusou. of this State Mr. Garfield of Ohio, Mr. interesting this time. J.

L. Cillen then told McDowell to pass along, saying "there is room enough, get out of the way." McDowell vowed that he would never run, but would fight it out there. McDowell and his son, auJ Mr. Finnegan then Beizcd their axes and When such an exigency arises, not evn Wilson of iowa and other Republican the gravity of thc work wil dissuade the members doubted the validity of the bill American people from doing their duty. as it had been passed by thc Snate, and But the time has not yet come when the refused to vote for its passage on the TO BETURXED SOLDIERS AND OTHERS.

Washington, D. Jan. ISG7. by the absence ot Jacts and tne pseva-lenoe of ficthns. Adjure them and cast them out Forestall them by introducing practical and useful journals in the departments of Religion, Science, Agricuk ture, Politiies and the Usefal Arti I will only add that, since Agriculture, as an Art and Science, is still in its infancy, it needs the fostering care of ably Soldiers and Friends of Soldiers rhi.rMl like thc nrecedine.

contains on- Lponle reuuire such a measure to be car-, ground that it a negro should want to lv the names of persSns whose friends ried out, or when the interests ot thc coun-1 vote in Nebraska, thc Supreme Court commenced to use them vigorously. Allien claimed that Finnegan struck thc Ladies Fair. The annual Fair and-Festival of the Universalis! Sewing Circle of Morristown will be held at the Morrisvillc House on Thursday evening January 17th inst. No pains will be spared to make the entertainment pleasant and agreeable to all who may attend The public are cordially invited. Morrisville Jan.

7 1867. would have to decide wiether the Ian ductor Ruggles made his passengers as comfortable as possible, went back to Brandon and despatched a team to Rutland for assistance. The wrecked passengers slept soundly until morning when "mine host," Harlow of the "Brandon House" sent down his sleighs, and took guage'of the State Constitution ar that try demand it. If here was.no way of controlling the President's veto power the case would assume a very different aspect, have written to me for information, and about whom, up to this date. 1 hive learned nothing definite.

Please examine it, and if you know of the Cotgrcssional bill of admission would have to be followed. If the decision should be in favor of ihe State Con- The past action of the President justifies first blow, but two other witnesses claimed that McDowell struck first. It appears that McDowell received a light blow on the shoulder from the 'head of Fiunc-gan's axe. Thereupon McDowell's boy struok at Finnegan's hack with the blade what became of any one here named, or thc confident belief that he will not ap have facts of interest to his friends, com- i prove, funng the remainder of his Prca- stitutfon the negro wxiuld find himself dis-. conducted and well supported journals.

Local papers should be enriched by the choicest and most suggestive experience of farmers and thinkers everywhere. AVhatever they would communicate to a neighbor, as a valuable and useful hint or suggestion, they should tell to the larger audience of newspaper readers in sim them to that excellent hotel, where they all enjoyed a warm breakfast. A wreck train from Rutland arrived at the scene of the disaster about 7 A. and the DR 8CHENCK. ON DYSPEPSIA.

SYMPTOMS, CAUSES AND REMEDY Symptoms of Dyspepsia A se or fullncsx, tiirhtness, and weight in the stomach, together with flatuleacy. acidity, sour, offensive belching wimi watm-hrah and vomitinc. and a ereat murricate Ihcm to me with your address I idential term, any Congressional meas- tranchised, and the putpdses of the oon- of the axe forward, a bard blow, which The information will be for-1 urcs which aims to place all citizens of i gressioual majority would thus be defeat- was partly vurneu asiue uy aa 4n ti.n Linnla innni.inn pmmtrv. thont regard to color, ujj. cu inc raising oi mis leeai qoesuon track was cleared from obstructions about deal of what a persoa calls aa a.l gone feeling at boy who had no axe, so that it took slight that on a common nlalform of privileges and i will lengthen out the debate upon the bill, the pit of the stomacn frequently mere is aio i rnAon'o kin rlViia thrnwpd i i ple, plain and concise language, lhus.

Papers are, and should be, store-houses euee.ou 1 of a eomrade known to be living, he will rights. The two vetoes to which wc have and it win prona ruj ne some time name Finnegan off his guard, and McDowell already referred, nd his recent veto of the bill is passed, if it shall finally be important facts that everybody ought i aa ir in nrpw nil iiim ill a luuuuvi 1 to than-k friends everywhere, the District of Columbia Suffrage bill successful. so far as negro voters in e- There are three duties, which, were to strike a tree, blade foremost, and a palpitation of the heart, which physicians mistake for heart disease, and when the stomach is in this condition it is coated with a mucus of slime. The rnngh fibrous portions of the stomach, similar to what we ate in tripe, is what throws out the gastric jaice, and when the stomach gets a thick coat of slime upon it. it prevents the gastric jaice from flowing, and digestion ceases.

Schenck's seaweed tonic dissolves this mucus or slime, and restores the stomach to its natural condition. Hchenck's Mandrake Pills are also required to and esneciallv returning seldiera, for the abundantly justify thie belief. But these i braska aro concerned it makes but little i mm. if they are not put down in the Cate noon. Thc accident was caused by the breaking of the tire of one of the driv- ing wheels of the engine.

The regular trains down were only delayed about forty minutes, and Conductor Ruggles landed his passengers here safely at 2.15 P. M. in time for the 4.40 train nwth. It is a singular fact that the accident occurred about 20 rods from the spot where hit Finnegan across the right breast large amount of information sent me. three important vetoes nave an necn iJiaeueai uiuuibuu: BARTON, promptly and easily oweome by the vote tion contains the word "white" or not.

Address Miss Clara Barton, of Congress, and any other similar meas- There are but few negroes there, and their Washington, D. C. 1 ures can be made laws iu the same way. number is not likely to be very rapidly The following are thc names from Ver The Tirty. ninth Congress is abundantly I increased.

The action of Congress, how- sinking the axe so deep as to hit thc backbone This eneicd the fight, and McDowell started on his way. Finnegan lived but five minutes after he fell. He spoke to chism, are nevertheless binding upon the consciences of a Local Population First To take a Local Paper. Second To contribute it to short facts and suggestions. Third To get others to subscribe.

There is no reflective sound mind encaged in Agricultural or Literary pursuits, I strong enough the progressive polit- ever, shows that both the Senate and the the night express train was thrown from the track some two months since by thc breaking of a rail. McDowell, saying: "iou nave iiujunreii I unns tft iKp nrinci. -I am dying!" which received there- Hemenway, uavio, comnanj A. i r- ceived the jesponsive him infantry. wltbout I of impartial suffrage recognized wher- die -Let him tfeT Finnegan was then Ingleston.

Wm. company E. 6th regard to the President's prerogative of ever they have thc power to make it so carry off this morbid matter. Two-thirds of the eases of Consumption are caused from the diseased state of the stomach the liver becoming torpid, it ceases to throw out bile, and in a short time the whole system is deranged, The mucous membrane of the bronchial tabes sympathizes with the other organs, and before tbe patient ia aware of it. he or she has Bronchial or Pulmonary Consumption.

Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup cannot art freely through the blood when the systea is in that locked-up condition, withtut the aid of the Sea Weed Tonic and Mandrake Pills. The Liver haa all the venous blood fo strain, and when it get in a morbid condition, blood and bile ran thro' the system mixed, and the whole body becomes so low, and the blood so it ce i hardly ran ihrnmrh the vr-inx. In a maioritv of caRcs hem kl Uir. "Mv hUmd heen infantry. uuu -s foundawiy for securing its establish- milled on my own Goi have Labidd Nelson, company 11th in- tieih Congress will be equally strong.

but can get ten times its cost out of any well-conducted paper. Men have stopped their because they could not afford to tike it, when it had saved them fifty times its cost We want a paper, not The night express train on the Vermont Central, Friday morning also met with a slight-accident near the entrance of the Tunnel under thc North Avenue, the passenger car being thrown from thc track. 'Hie train was immediately stopped, so the car did not go over the interval em i'he Piosidcnt's alliance with the Dem- ment iu Nebraska and Colorado, but the mercponmy soul He then crossed 1 fantry. himself and essBircd. I Newton, Truman, company 2d ooratic party has not, therefore, weakened House lawyers ate not satisfied that the i the Republican party in thc least, or di McDowell and his son were soon arrest- fantry.

company 2d in- Noycs, Wm. ed and brought to Eden Mills, and on minished its power to legislate for the interests ol thc country. -That a go.vcru- fantry. orrhages occur from this thick condition of the blood. The Mandrake Pills act on the Liver similar to calomel, or they do what that d' it unlocks the gall bladders, starts the the blood begins to circulate the veins, and the -iy through persons are attached.

If, when would first takfi T-'itn hamorhage, they that wol good pargative, aomethipg Senate plan will stand the test of time and the courts, apl so they refuse to adopt it until it has toon more carefully and critically considered. The purpose in both branch? is unmistakable, and it marks an era in our political history. The plain indications of the action of bankment which is about 20 feet high at that point. The car contained about sixty passengers, most of them Masonic dignitaries returning from the meeting of Scott, Charles, company 11th infan- mcnt so strongly Republican in its kgis- lative department should have an execu the Grand Lodge at Montpelier. Bur 1 mi act on tne nvet, they woubi soon oe tive officer of thc opposite stamp is, as we have said; an evil and one greatly to be regretted.

But when we can have our linyten Timet. Congress thus far upon the admission of Nebraska is that she will not be admitted merely to tell what wc don't know, but to remind us of what we do know. We are not bound to follow implicitly all the advico that is given us, but we are all Sail scholars indeed if we can't, in the exercise of a sound discretion, turn the facts, cot)jHurea, theories, and suggestions, furnished by intelligent minds to gome good account The spleadid euper-strncture of modern discovery has been reared by myriad bands, each adding but a mite to the grand result I Thc il-leurtrious names belong to those who luckily pwt the "cap stones," and so, in too many eases, took credit for the whole. Saturday a-hearing was had before Justice Amasa Stevcrs, where McDowell was bound up for murder and his son for manslaughter. They committed to jail here on Sunday.

it is aaid that McDowell evinces no feeling of regret or remorse. It is also stated that but a day or two previous, McDowell was heard to say that if they should" come together, one or the other should be killed Of course an affair of this kind catises great excitement throughout ebe commu Tins MP8Da-g or LI(IC0tN try. Swaiey, Parker, company 2d infantry. 0. or G.

T. The Grand lodge of the Independent Order of Good Templars commenced its session at Odd Fellows' Hall, Burlington, on Tuesday morning" at 10 o'clock. The following officers have been elected for the ensuing year. Rev. P.

H. White, Coventry, G. W. C. A setter from Caloutta says that Lieut.

to thc Union until there is assurance that color will form no basis of restriction in thc rights and privileges of American citizens. If it is decided that the condition of the the Senate bill will not secure irom-meeainjr, irom tne lungs. pa it is tbe only Why, tor astringents are only temporary, and irrttate the bronchial tubes, -and lay the groundwork for consumption. Dft, rtCHKNCK will be professional! at his rooms every week, 32 Bona Street, New York; and 35 Hanover Street, Uoston, from 9 A. M.

until 3 M. He gives advice free, but for a thortugh examination with the Besplrometer the charge is $5. His medicines are for sale by all druggists and dealers. Also a rail supply at All times at Ms rooms. Prtoe of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic eaehl, SO per bottle, or $7,50 the half William Martin Holbert, of ShenandoaV notoriety, laid a wager there with a Bos choice of evils, it is always wise to choose the least.

The impeachment of the chief executive officer of a Republican government is not a matter to be entered upon in any partisan spirit. To insure the beneficial result of such a movement it should demanded and justified by at least a majority of the people. With any less support than that its prosecution would be fraught with the greatest dan the object desired, the Nebraska people ton gentleman, at $2500, that Booth, the "i nun wgam ujjvu a uuuBllbUWOD which shall prove more liberal in princi pie than the one under she now seeks Jruif-sion f.h TTninn dosen. Mandrake Pilla 25 cents per box. if not a wise man who undervalues the wisdom of a fool.

Then is no one but knows som thing better than anybody OBO, C. GOODWIN 88 Hanover Agents for Boston. or sale by all druggists 4 -Mm Templar. S. H.

Pearl, Jotrson, W. Councilor. Ellen S. Morse, Burlington, G. W.

V. Journal. Whiskers and Mustaches. FORCED to grow upon the smoothest face in from three to live weeks, by using Dr. Bev-igne'a Keatanratuer Capillaire, the moat wonderful discovery in modern science, acting npon the Beard aad Hair in an almost miraculous manlier.

It has been nsed by the elite of Paris and London with the moat flattering success. Names of all purchasers will be registered, and if entire satisfaction is not given in every instance, the money will be eheerfaliy refunded. Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, $1, Descriptive circulars and testimonials mailed free. Address BFHUER BHUTTO 4 Chemists, No. 285 River Street.

Troy. N. T. Bole agents for tbs United States. 3 assassin tf rsnricnt Lincoln, was alive and well, and that he would furnish proof of his averment in six month.

Trom the time the wager wad laid. Bknmnoton AttiiD. Bennington, Vermont, has a new water fountain, near the residencs of Seth B. Hunt, which throws water to the height of one hundred and fifteen feet, twent feet higher than any known fountain in the world. The water is conveyed over a mile in iron pipes, and has a fall of three hundred and five feet.

0 The Couiregatumalut contains a list of forty six Congregational ministers of New England who have died during the year. Of these nine were between eighty and ninety years old, nine between seventy and eighty, twelve between eixty and aeventy, and the average age of the whole at death waa aixtj.four years. ger to the stability of the republic. So far as the President's past course is concerned, and so far as that enables us to judge of his probable future action, the country can better afford to endure thc administration of a President who is out of sympathy with the ruling spirit of the people and persistently opposed to the progressive political movements which the people are bound to carry out to a successful completion, than to undertake to secure his removal from office by formal proceeding. His term will soon expire by limitation probably sooner than an impcaehmout trial oould be concluded and, ia the meantime, be has no Dower to nity and much speculation concerning it.

R. F. Parker, State's Attorney, and P. K. deed, conducted the examination for the State, and Hendce Lewss for the respondent.

Masonic. At the annual oommnnioa-tiuB of the Mt. Vernon Lodge of F. A. M.

the foi) owing officers were elected for the year ensuing H. Henry Worthy Master. P. Gleed, Senior Warden. B.

F. Parker, Warden. 8. Page, Senior peaeon. Norman Camp, 'Junior, Deacon.

H. -Gates, Secretary. J. A. Treasurer.

0T The friends of Bav. J. J. Beeman will make him a Donation Visit the Town Hail, en Friday afanwan and (evening, Jan. 26th.

A gener extended to alL bu. Treasures of rich experience are to be found ia the humblest walks life. These, then, are reaeens why all cheaJd write. They an reasons why all should read. A geod Family Newspaper a periodical stored with the choicest hits of human experience.

The Journalists position it one -of great delicacy, responsibility and labor, it is only rare talent that -succeeds at all in this department, and we 'hope none will radge the printer the few shillings he scire for his paper. He generally -earns it by a labonoaa Hie an early death. Timely and efficient en eoarajemeert on he part of the public will enable hitn to make a bet ler paper with leas personalia-to and expense, the but thing each 'jabacriber can do is to gat ethers to sub- DllfjisioN Relativk to tht Additional Bounty. The Second Comptroller has decided that when a father, who by reason of thc death of his son in the service was entitled to the additonal bounty, died before receiving the same, leaving no widow, the bounty cannot be paid to any one that the bounty is a naked gratuity, personal to the party to whom Congress granted it, and when no provision is made by law for its des nt to the heirs of the beneficiary a prohibition is implied. Political.

In tbe oanoua, Thursday night, of tbe Republican members of tbe New York Legislature, to nominate a candidate for United Stales Senator, Horace Greeley received six votes upon the Irst ballot. His name was then withdrawn. Templar. Ed. P.

Ackerman, Brattlboro, G. W. Secretary. Julius J. Esty, Brattleboro, G.

W. Treasurer. Rev. H. K.

Coob, Bt, Albans, O. W. Chaplain. George F. French, Lunenburgh, G.

W. Marshal. Fida Worthington, Irasbargh, Q. W. D.

Marshal. Julia Carpenter, St. Johnsbury, G. W. Asst.

Sect. D. J. Hifford, Morristown, G. W.

Mes. senger. Sarah Putman, Brattleboro, G. W. 1-Guard.

A. 0. Parker. Barton, W. 0.

Guard AM. ARTISTS VX10N. AGENTS WANTED. Reliable and energetle penons. male or female ue wasted to solicit mbssriptlous for oar En.

avlngs. and to such we offer very liberal cash hiduoemeaaa hW splendid premiuma to sub-'ribers. Circulars suitable to be nsed in can-vaaalag, together with all necessary papers, will lo furnished on applies ion, Address with rat -itaee. AMBtUCAX ARTIBTB' UNION. 4-7 35 Pise Street, New York.

thwart the purposes of the loyal people of tne country represented by the loyal majorities in both Houses of Congress. Bottom Journal..

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