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AADA. moo HEM OF TflE WAR. fir There was a 5B- Saturday that ''he had bun and the money also." The manner in which bribes have been so So much is being jiI Canada York rk From tbe Burlington Times. LETTER FROM CANADA. AIon crbal, Dec.

30. The general aspect of the war has not freely offered "hows the under i changed much since? our last. Our forces! 1 Mr. jbautw: OH AS. 0.

MORSE, Ebitok. Hya Park, Wedaeiiaf, January 4, 186J. which parties in pursuit of these fugutives have been compelled to labor. Vermont. these day, that we have thought it hist of the New Yo.k natif.t,j,j to give our readers a few items concerning brute the oc ess of Gen, pM it.

in order that they may kuow where it Thomas There was do -en qu is and vv hat it is. and railitiry digniuri.i Sbai Can is a small province belong- Speeches were made Jtowe, iug to Great Bitiati, and ia situ. ted president of the club. )ce'd somewhere about the north pole. It is and Gen.

Dix, th of 1 bounded on the north by Seals. Walrusae greater lfugih and with of Ca and White Bears; on the south by tV.f. thun the rest. Gov AuJt. coute and the rebels are, a usual, boasting of The Richmond Whig of last Tuesday, some success which they are.

abont to considers that the only point gained by the Yankees in the capture of Savannah Gen. Butler's expedition against Wi'- 'l raoral nd lsuot mingtoB. bas returned to Fortress Mob- mucb in militarJ Foiut of vieff- The roe, not having -accomplished all that Whig expects Sherman will move on to was intended." Elsewhere all is favora- Richmond, and says he is the very genius ye they want to see, and hopes he will bring Four St. Albans Raiders Capturkd at Nkw Haven Conn. 'I he New Haven PaMudium of 1 he 3 1st ontains the gp This beiBg a time of mutual congratulations, we take the opportanky, in this, the first number of the Newsdealer issued ia the year I860, to wish all its friends and patrons a Happy New Year, end to wish that they may be made still more happy by its weekly reception, th.it they may be profited by it, and that it may Lc subservient to their best interests.

following; on condition that The following facts furnished by Cap tune requisition or noboilr ox i 4 tain James Rice, Provost Marshal the ou the east by nothing in particular aud with him some thous mds 01 those western Franl Graat. For several days last week the rebels veterans, whose mettle they desire to conscript earup. are very intereitiue, as and on tbe west by ditto. test, for Grant, bas with him only some they indicate that four of the St. Albans I It is settled by people from all couu- raiders have been caught at the camp.

tiies hence they dout belong to any raee IVe also take the opportunity to express were very activo along Gen. Grant's front, nut thanks for the manner iu which the shifting troops about, aod keeping up an 7000 veterans, and the rest of his troops are the riff raff of creation, to defeat whom is no honor. paper has been sustained and the good active cannonade and picket firing. An degree of prosperity which bow attends attack was expected, but it is now sup- The legal investigation for the purpose 1 1 Massachusetts people ahr.ui i ho: ong brought down the Vermont's Credit. VP1''53 of men against a future cj on the 12th ef October tbe watei Annual II ekti.no.

ot Statu meeting of the Vermont Shij, faraV Society will be held at ion, on Wednesday the nary 165. at nine o'cWk bus Te Diiectors will mm evening January 31. able i I'alliel Sec' Vt. State Agriullific December, 17th. lf-64.

9ou its publicauca. I lDC enemy 0f extraditing the recaptured raiders was all its Meads put forth a little ef-; withdrawal of troops to send southward. re8umed on Tue8daJ before justicc fori, asd try to secure for it a still larger Lee's soldiers hate been told that he will fc TL interest 0( fc of tJ)fl ni 1.. OA On Friday, the 22d a detatehmentj in particular. Its chief productions are of recruits arrived from Windsor, Vt.

in coward, thistles aud Jlees. which were four men, evidcutly South-J The pceple are very fond of deserters erners, and of good appearance. and aid them in every way but giving Two of them, soon after their arrival them food and employment, displayed a giest deal of St. Albaus mon-1 They are particularly noted for their ey, and desired to know if the St. Albans shrewu business aud commercial ideas, banks were redeeming their bills, aud Hence their very kind and amiable treat-wamtd to exchange them for other money, nieut of the north with whom they trade They showed also bills on Georgia and at the rite of :0.

000.000 exports, to amount ot patronage, ine piewut puw; uiaac mwu, oV u.j. reorle is much ereater than heretofore 11 .1 Will OMU. when th(j fourt agscm))le(1 thg court room Central Department was crowded with spectators, and among them were many ladies, evidently of se- OFN. BTOXEMAN 6 REPORT. Gen.

Stoneman, who reached Nash-; cession proclivities. They added a South Carolina bunks and a quantity of 000 000 of imports, and their' shabby ville on Thursday, gives further and in-! feature to the investigation, as some of tercsting accounts of his late successes our witnesses were confronted by distorted 5 van Oystkr Sui'pkr at Stows- couutenances, such us oue is accustomed to witness in a schoolroom. After the th adjournment these so-called ladies assem of the Newsdealer is fifty ccuts less than uny weekly paper published in this State. We have not made an advance in the price, lisping that by having a large list, and by dint of hard work, wc might make tbe busiuess profitable without. Prompt advance payments are needed, and we hope they will not be de-la ed.

Many have now commenced 011 the 5th volume and have not sent in the needful." People will find it much easier arid far better, for both publisher and patron, to adopt the pay-down principle. 1 Every publisher of a newspaper is nt present laboring under serious difficulties by the euormous prices of everything used, and it is highly necessary that the patrous should do all in their power to treatment of the Rebels with whom they huve no trade, save selling bad whiskey to Geo. N. Sanders and a few others like him. It is a sort of modern Beotia, and the people possess the accutencss that the Old Greeks attributed to the people of that "befogged land." Voice nf the Soldier.

Tub Fruits of Sherman's Campaign. along the Virginia line. At Kingsport Gen. Jones' command was attacked, cou-siiiingof about 500 of Morgan's old command. These forces were killed, scattered or captured, Nsxt the rebel forces of Vaughn were discovered at Pupnrlown.

bled around their compatriots and in one Supper will be served up at of tbe New Church, in Stout, tne evening, Jan. 9th. inst. 0 con Arrangments have been irg of the best times, be there, songs and Glees tw Canadian silver. They claimed to belong in Canada, and sent awny money from the camp under difiercnt names from thoso under which they enlisted.

They also said that they cime down from Canada with those same St. Albai.s raiders who went to Concord and enlisted arid were caught that they came to White River whore they parted company, their companions going to Coucord to enlist, and coming on to Windsor for the same ptirpose. Provost i rshal Rice, ou these and other suspicious grounds, arre-ited the men on Thursday, December 29. He then had them photographed, and their near Bristol trying to effect a junction with Breckenridce. at Saltvillc.

Our Jaud young gentlemen and iHavi The following estimate of the results of forces pursued him to Marion, vhcre an engagement occurred, resulting in the loss to the rebels of all their forces and artil'ery, except 200 men, who retreated toward Lynchburg. Va. Breck or two instances embraced them. This was ouly one of the many artifices resorted to, to create a sympathy in the mind of the Judge. The investigation began by introducing Cyrus A.

Bishop, George A. Fairchild, Samuel Breck, Joseph Buttcrworth aud E. Sowles. The testimony of the first 3 persons tended to establish the robbeiy of Mr. Brock of the sura of $392, while about to pay a note at the St.

Albans Bank, while that of Butterworth established the fact of complicity on the part Sherman's campaign, so far, ia made by one who followed the army from Atlanta to Savannah, and who states that it is nearly correct "The army passed through 42 of the finist grain and cotton counties in the state, captured and occupied over 200 grace and enliven the owuicj lir ing a variety of rxcelknt pushed body is invited to come. Tiinccd couple. th i The UiiiverslisrSewin1'1 f( Monistown, will hold a Fair'' u' Supper, on Friday 1 165, at the Morrisville Hooitr pictures sent on to Governor Smith of Vermont- inridge's command had followed Stone-man with the forces of Galtner, Crosby, and Withers, and the balance of Duku's command who had been on the frontier of Kentucky, waiting to co-operate with the cavalry. Stoneman attacked the salt r.sstaiu and make profitable that which for their interest. Asa source of benefit to our readers, wc would again ask everybody interested in farming, to spend some their eve-uings iu writing out some of their agricultural expeprience, and sending it in for publication.

We desire to make the paper especially valuable and interesting to the people of Govcrner Smith has telegraphed to tpwns tillages, toro up and utterly of the prisoners in the robbery. Ik- Capt. Rice to bold on to tbe men. Since ville, Admittance Families. Ticket locts.

i His to buppe- destroyed every railway in tbe route, brought 10,000 negroes. 10.000 head nf horses aud mules, some of them fiue blood was arrested as a raider, confined iu pris the arrest of these men the two other Southerners were heard 'n siy that they were present at the trial of the St. Al works, which were defended by about 700 men, who were either captured or on with the other prisouers, was discharged, and testified to important admissions ed stock, burned all 'he bridges, every conple single tickets 75 cts. lVr ordor of the Comrnitte. Mrs.

J.C. Page, Mrs. D. Eairoua M. Brown.

Mrs. L. A. Mn0 vi ker, Mrs. 8.

VY. Tenaey. Bu-ines Mrs. I. A.

Mlsme of the prisoners, showing that they weie dispersod. this county aud vicinity, for local news, nnd wo hope no one will let a single ill accessory before the fact. Mr. Sowles 'The loss by this raid to the rebel is 8. S.

Miles, Sec'y. oeiutanco transpire without sending it iu was introduced for the purpose of proving the laws of Vermont as applicable to tbe immense. All the railroad bridge New River to the Teuuessoi line a to de and not Uxu ii cotton pin and building that could henofit the rebels, burned or bonded $'i0 000.000 or $10,000 000 worth of cotton, captured seveml million of rebel currency, some gold, pieces of artillery, an abundance of ammunition, 100.000 head of oattle, about 4.000 prisoners, and subsisted the army a month on the rebels, and saved th it much to Uncle S-jm's exchequer. stroyed. Thirteen trains with locomo tives, several trains and extra cars with bans raiders, and they knew all about the case.

They also appeared to be flush with R'hel and Canada money, and accordingly Captain Rice bus also had these two placed in confinmi ut. The first two arrested have appeared extremely atxious to have an interview with some friend whom they Suppose to be in the city.niid offered fifty dollars to tbe sergeant of Capt du Rice to help tbciu obtain such an interview. The matter is held in abeyance for the present to await further developments. 63?" General order No. 6.

issued by the Adjutant and Inspector General last week, calling upon the towns of this state to raise two companies of cavalry, which had been ordered by Jlaj.Gen. Dix to be assigned for duty on the northern border, was considered by some of the town authorities to be a good opportunity for fil out engines, were destroyed. All tlia de. pots of supplies in Si western Virgin, ia, depots foundries, mills, factories, store, houses, wagon and 'an bulai cc trains case. This closed the case on the part of the prosecution, when the counsel for the prisoners intimated (heir inteution to raise the question of jurisdiction.

This was done, and is sulmtatially the same objection which was raised before Justice Cour-sol. The question on the part of the prosecution was ably argued by Mr. Bcthuue who has been retained by the U. govern- Beaton DeclOUUf. Flour Western.

$10.50 10 lJTSdel' Pork Prime. yuu.UO to 3tl.5ii;l to nd licet. IX) to 26.00. Wd, Hams, to l.heeBe, 15 to Butter. 5t to 59.

INitatoe to 3.00. Buans $3,00 tol.OJ. Peas, HeriWiuss eed to 6,50, SO. 'O. Starch.

9 to 12. Tallow. 12 f. Wool. lilooil Merino, ll.ifc fourths Moou, S5 tolls: HaliWay, and turnpike bridges, were destroyed.

In 55 At Woodstock on Saturday morning, between threo and five o' dock when the thermometer stood tit five degrees be-1 zero, the chine shop of Reuben tn- adiitiou, vrc captured 200 rounds of artillery ammunintion, 2000 pack saddles, 1, i aud a largr amount oi Harnesses, ana a great quantiy of small anus, 2000 hoists 83; Common. 8) to 85. ernment. Some misunderstanding arose I iols, about a mile above tbe vilUge em-j ploying fifteen or tuenty hands, wholly consume by fire nothing -f v-l ie i being saved, though it is hoped the con- Tub Dollar Monthly Boston. Elliott, '1 homes.

Talbot, $1.50 per yer. This is the cheapest Magazine published between this gentleman and Mr. Johnson Corn. $1,15 to 2,00. il.fi 1C a llops 00 to 55.

Iu IVJontpelier VlnrWU, Huiter. iu Q. C. as to the right of opening the ar gument. Judge smith decided that Mr in hum I stitm of its size, and contains much that will interest evuy BethHne should proceed, because he repre ti-nrs of the may be uninjured.

The hastily esriro.fted at from $15,. 000 to 820.000; fully iusured. to2: I. toil. 2 to 30.

IrUcw. i r5( pie. 1 to 15. Ekb 30 cents, it. 40.

Beans, $2,00 to 2.50. Wettlif 111 2i'to28. Peas, $1.00 to 1.50. sented the private prosecutors in tbe matter, wheroupon Mr. Johnson declined to ague the points raised.

The Judge has Appi.kk-$5.00 per bbl, Fi.oi'R Kxtra. 810,51) to 11,50. ft Vf body. The Herald of Health. New Yoik, edited by R.

T. Trail, M. D. $1,50 per year. This Magazine is devoted to hygeuio Medication, bodily development, aud $12,00 to 13.50.

Super-K-xtra, Gsn. Stannard By a recent order from the Secretary of War, Brevet Maj. Gon. Goo. J.

Stannard. has been appoin (Jkin and Ha v. Corn. $1,1, orro taken the matter en delibiere, and would not intimate a day ou which he would Henlss-rass Seed. $3.50 to O.Ooiierk ver.

1.) to 20 per pound. Hay, Kye, ted, temporal ily Mtid while convalescing, give hia opinion. the lawsoflifc. Miller Wood nub- tn 1. v.v...

ling their quotas under the last call. On Saturday last, 15 men were raised in this town, and a message was immediately dispatched to the Provost Marshal at Burlington, announcing the fact, and inquiring at what time they could be examined and mustered. An answer received that they oould not be received before Tuesday. Information was subsequently received that men had been received from Richmond, and it was thought advisable to have the men from this town sent immediately to Burlington, which was done, they aniving there on the first train of Monday morning. The marshal refused to enlist a man, as he had orders not to do so During the day about 200 were reported at Burlington, all to enlist in the cavalry companies.

But 54 couid be accepted from this district, consequently all would not be allowed to en-list. This caused many wry faces among those who wished to enlist and those who wished to have them. Capt Gleason concluded to proportion iht number accepted according to tbe enrollment of the towns actually repre f'ambrlrffr Market. PDin Th i 'stion is uentl askel will wihuuhu nuuutiii iruuwcr eqots ion is requen as wi i6hers l5 LaigLt St. jn this legion.

For the present, and un At Market It! 5 i attle. almut i the men be invpn uo? Mv answer now Stores. consiKtintr nf Workinei'1 til some force is detatched from the Army is, that I have but slight hopes. Tho1 Tub Home Journal for 1WS4. On the Judge before whom the examination is Grst of January this established So- for the protection of our Nt rthei border, Gen.

Stannard is acting in conjunction with Govcnor Smith and our St.ite Cows and one. two and three year S'; Pi-id's Market Beef Kxtra SViul flnt qnnliu $12.50 to 13.00: ii 8d. 50. to lo.dO. "td Woiking Oxen $115 to 21S.

Cows and t'alves f30 to S5. Yearlinfts lS.fMo20.(10 two js 00 to 40.00 three years old. 528." iter proseeuted heretofore has had but ltttlo ciely Journal will entered upou its uiue- and U'OO mules. Among fb captures were also two rebel editors and four secession printiug presses. The latter were scut to Taieou as a L'Lrbtm-iS gift.

A severe loss to the rebels was the of the salt works at Saltvillc, and the lead works at bo'h were rendered valueless Our losses vrers vcr snail, not exceeding 200 killed, wounded uud missing. Oar captured icbei prisoners iuut to 2 officers aud S4j tucii. EaBt Tennessee is now free from any bod; of rebels, and Kentmky is not by cou federates. Stoneman had possession of the rebel tulcgraph line and held it for 18 hours, during which time he discovered all their plans and more, uienu. From Sherman.

Senator Sherman ot Ohio ha received a letter from his brother, Gcu. Sherman, dated en Monday last. At that time thing was working well and poi-tious of his arniy was in nWiou. That would seem to confirm the dispatch of Hardee, dated th 25-th which stated that Slier nun's forces had made a move towards Altatnaha river. sympatby for the North.

In short, there tecnth year of gossip and good things, is little sympathy for our cause in Mon-; which still continue as vivid aud various Sheep and I.mba 2K) at Starr lotH. J3 to extra, $9 00 A treal. I was informed yesterday by as for tbe almost quarter of a century: Tiik Fire at Middliburt The ni.ies l- to lOo per lb. 11 pcrb Pelts $1 T5to2 OOeach. ne veryintelligent man that there was scarcely Mast past.

Tho long established acting Building" of Middlcbury College, burued a Judge iu Montreal who had much sym-; editor, Mr. N. P.Willis, will continue on Sunday evening, was. we understand m. i vm IBanitb.

)ore pathy for the Nirth. He said Coursol; his efficient supervision ef tbe lutcllccuai a nearly uew stone building and ws and Lamothe were acknowledged rebel department. Mr. Morris Phillips, his erected at a eost of about $19,000 Only sympathizci's with those who kuew them, I partner in the Proprie'orship of the $5,000 of this amount was covered by ow before the raid at St. Albans.

The Un-! Journal, superintends the department of insurance. The building, we presume. sented or who had men there ready to be- ion has some staunch supporters in this of Foreign uossip. Miscellanies, and Ci it- cannot be replaced, at present prices, for In MorrL-ville. Pec.

29. by Bet Be; at his residence. Elias Merritt of Stfbo eline H. Goodale, ot Morrirtown. Id Johnson, by Rev.

Mr. Doughf Mr. Albert J. Cook, of Broome, f. In Addie M.

Townend, of John.von. nth At the MorrisTille House, Morri--v. 1RR.1. hv Hew. Birtlett.

H. Lrf city, but they are like angel visits, "few usisms, and is always at the office as the less than about twice its origiual cost and tar between. representative butinest editor. Id the tST Gen. McClellan will sail for Many will make great pretension and first number of the new volume will be Euro Fcbnaryf with llU flBilj inspected and mustered, at 9 o'clock yesterday morning.

When the hour arrived, and the proportion made, it was found that this town could get in but two men Lewis C. Boyes, and Dallas Jones. Johnson also got in two Sumner Andrews and H. C. Pearsons.

ouiuiuvuceu a mi uuiiiuuiauce, emiuou "Lillian's Lovers;" a Romance of Balti- mnro. Uv T.forwnn WoRTny ok Imitation. The congre- Stowe and Elmira RowelKof Hyd gittion of tbe Unitarian ehurch of Brat-' In Stowe. at the Mansfield Hou In talk about the strong ties that exit between the two sections, but it is a mere delusion. They sympathize with us no father than it is for their pecuniary interest to do so.

They like to have treaty tleboro voted recently to make a month I 'Mr Seymour Oravea. of Johnui; The Annual Meeting of the Vt. erms oue copy. tnree copies. Prance8 Barnei(i of Hyde Park rnntrilmt.ion final Stnnav in ABk or, or one copy three years always in In me I In Johason, Jan.

1, by Bev. I. Teachers'' Assosciatton will be held at St. Albans, commencing on Tuesday eve- IUD v.u.i.mi.-.ou. E(lgar of t-jctch)iri stipulations carried out when they are advance.

Subscriptions, orders, remit ,,,1 Barnham, of Johnson. ning, ana ending on Ihursday evening, beneficial to ther interests, but do not like tances, and all other communications, to fi I he Secretary of the reasury has in 3T The Hyde Park and Wolcott company was organized at the Town Hall on Saturday last, Rev. H. Herrick of Wolcott presiding. The Hyde Park roll included 42 and the Wolcott 15 names, making 57 in all.

Some of the men were thrown out to re January 12, I65. Au interesting order 'to reciprocate them. of exercises for tho occasion has been A treaty is an action received for a con of SI i i issued the following notice, withdrawing the 10 40 Bonds after Jan 7th. 1865. Tieasuiy Department, 1 Washington, D.

C. Deo 23. Ih64. published. traet.

When the conditions of tbe con- In Hyde Park, Jan. 1st (it dauntber of Edirar and Jane E. jV ihe usual railroad courtesy will be tract are not complied the treaty is be addressed to Willis Phillips, Pro-tois. Atwood's Vt Directory for 18Gfi. No.

10, of this excellent publication is on our table It contain a Lugo fund of information, and every family in Vt. ought to have oue. For sale at all the stores. duce the roll to the minimum number of to those paying fuil fare one at an end. Tbe Ashburton treaty has notice is nereny given, tnat the 1U iO weeks and days.

Kl men. Below we give the names of waJr' been lived up to, by our government to i the commissioned and non-commissioned i ierson wishmg to become members of the very letter. If the British govcrn- officers tho Assosciation can receive certificatts of mnt do not see fit to live up to it, Ut Captain, Carroll S. Page, Hyde Park. membership by addressing D.

(i. Moore, our governmeut abrogate all treaties with ii. iveuueiu, Kutlaud. Uentlemen are remi nd to LINES ON THl DKATB or eiSll' I That gentU voice is bu.hed It wakon no more on aai ia to wftf jor 8 ho bus goue lioui. and at te; jQ Un JesUK iiaacetul.

happy bieut Ah can we, ho saw ker die. Uaze upou with tearful eje i When we know she is at rest Al Uo Johus' paelul, happy brearf now Urieva not my fiieuds. for grief Knt Thy loved one ne'er will com for Uod alnne, who caw her die. Looked down aud called hr tu Bees 2d Bichard F. Parker, olcott 1 fifty cents.

loan will be w.tbdrawu on the 7th. of Janmry next. No subscriptions there- tore will be received after that date. (Signed) W. Fkssbsdex.

Secretary of the Treasury. 6iT Burlington is agitated wi a fight over the adoption of tho new city charter, which waxes hotter and hotter, It will probably be adopted, however. Tho Rebel Pupers siid Sherman 1 was bound for ''tho Paradise of fools," VV presume that is the new name for Sataunah. Remember tho Douation next Tbe conduct of chief McLaughlin, in capturing Young and bis two companions near St. Francis, has placed this officer high in the confidence ef the Cutiadiau Government as well as that of our owl, Young offered this officer the $l-'0O in Friday afternoon aDd eveuiug for the benefit of Ker.

Mr. Bailey. A NOT0RI0UB GUBRRILLA ARRESTED. i he notorious Missouri guirilla Hunter was recently arrested at Silt lake City while ou his way Califor i wit'i $2U0, 000 in greenbacks stolen from the bank at Bloomington, over a year ago. He was sent back by Gov.

Conuess and will be takeu to lluutsvillc, aud hung. 1st Sergeant, It. V. N. Buike, Hyde Tail.

2d Thomas 0. Anctrus, Wolcott. Ud Moses J. Leach, -tth Henry J. Lilley, Hyde Park.

1st Corp. VV. ft. Smith, 2d F. A.

LelaDd, Cd Wm. H. Leigbton 1th Marshal Wright, un ioi tny neari vo uoa De tjHe aim meet tny nine oue in nw h.r reiiriM fomter more Our thanks are tendered to the Clare, Un canaan'a huppy, peaceful In Eden October. SUt, Richard 1 aged 40 jeari. moot Mfg.

Co. for a Diary received on gold which was captured with him if he New Morning would release him, but the chief replied.

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