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The Daily Journal from Montpelier, Vermont • 3

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The Daily Journali
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Montpelier, Vermont
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i IMilii St. 1. Jr. mt 'Cr L4t it. watra ka a-)ai iiiicnai wpHim bm mt aaaa araa.

Tk4iaaaw waa a artaaaaS ty ibis aw sjssMIIsa paw mix -Hf ll swif by Ur. Hoyt, pronJirj for robs cf Court to be used ia the CooxQr Cosrt and tie Court of Chancery to the committee on the Jo dkiary. '(t Adjourned. 1 taataa. pr.

ma rarfiaa. af tailafc' aw.farar-aual Satpuat, Oct. 23, P. XI. Prayer by Her.

Sir. Walker. Tho Speaker being absent, the House was ellcj tooriwby Ur. Earroojlw. li; Sir.

Soule, that the clerk be ta ry CF. Davey the sum of for It aai aaaa aaaraaatalli aai aa4 aaaa a awatala tf'taM, aa. Dc.Waaa.af CaaM aaaar, CI aa aaaS ia laet taaa wit a mam, to a aaiaas aaa af aa-fek. a-nie-Jarty ia aaiUraa. U.

Lirkar, af Caaa Litar, aft HOUSE. aaa vt. a. Baii.af Wa-iaak. Cu fca aaaa it JVwSawlffw aWfc ArTKanooit.

it ia Ua aaUilkatarj taaalta. Ct. L. P. litkH, 1 araetMM la I-aar LaJaa.

IX, acj ClfMaa, far Mvaral To Ciu lIi cl ic: Hm aaitari raeena. aaaa af iarafela. iaai- lis rsrnra CSerk cf the, noose pat tern aai ia awa aaaa. waa laaariac taa al aaa- adopted. 1 1 The Committee on Printing reported in favor traM4 I4.mi Saaa4 it af aaA.aara ia aMaaraiiag laa aciiaa af taa aaka.

Dk V. I -wtfau af Lrava, Caaa. kia ia a waa craat winii. It aaaw ar aetr.ala. aaa athf'-a4 4naaia.

CXaarakaa 'iu alaa nak afil aa valaaaia lawa.a far Seraraluaa aaaaa. laaaaavaaa- tract if lakaa Iraw a wt ay UA. Tylat. M. af r---4aVat.

ia r-aS forair t'Sll I Ir-lfctltv i( attM rH It LiwUal-iiahaaara CT Cj I Mjr iu- 'i. i fcatraaairaa Iwiaian, Cat 7aM Im bat ic tS la Sr, ae. 4T aat aacaaaiat I the organisation of private corporations, and the report was adopted. Adjourned. .1 -j I 5.

1 Tuesday, Nov. 1, 10 A. M. Prayer, by the Rev. E.

J. Scott The Speaker laid before the House a comma EtporU of CmMUes.Ej the Commiee on Education, against the bill, ta amepdmect cf chap. 20, C. 8- relating to common tcboola on motion of Mr. Barrocjhs, tif bill was dismissed.

By the Committee" en Education, adversely to' the bill in alteration of 'sec. chap fcO C. relating to public lands; on mot ion of Mr. Wells, the bill was dismissed. By the Committee on Education -avorably to the bill to incorporate the Hammond Female Institute 3d reading ordered tomorrow morning.

1 't A message was received from the Governor, announcing that in consequence of the SenatS not being in session this forenoon, he would not. transmit the annual executive communication till tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. Ia Laaaabajrch. Oct. Ota, a- lav.

H. 8. Colaara, Mr. Jw Daaaa 3a aa Hit AaiaailT. Lvaa.

all af i llaaaaaHUi la Darar.Oct. 13U. Mr. Gaatfa 8. Roaiaaaa, aTCatkWrt (Oaarcia) mm Miaa Olita A.

Saagatar af Haa. Malnaiiaii wtvarr Jaaettaa, oat. fc aav, i-r. mil, rrHt- EarHaftea, aa4 Hit Miaaia await atasawr avwaar-a bfau ai iaa larawr puar. lal-rt.

Oatahar IS, ay Eav. S.GaaraMy, Ml, lawafe W. IMUj, aaa MUa Mary M. Ilarca, aoth afaa- altaa. Troa a Uiaa Aagaiiaa Jaqaaa, beta af Baraara.

is iwrrfsura, wta a-t cll Ladlaa aad Outlaw aa aa waat-V QaaMhrw fwv t'i nication from the Hon. John S. Robinson, informing the House i that he had taken the oath as Governor of the State, that he had appointed L. B. Engbsby, of Burlington, Secretary of Civil and Military fAflairs, and that he would transmit the annual message to the House this afternoon, at three o'clock.

4 Bills introduced and referred. By M. Plymp ton, to incorporate the Vermont Copper Mining Co npany to the committee on Manufactures. By Mr. Page, to incorporate the Rutland Water to the committee on Manufactures.

By Mr. Fish of IVes) Haven, to repeal the provision It fail Uaiaaar 1. a aav. Mr. Hurdles, ar.

C. U.B, CI.t)w Mua riaeilUTnuMa, aaaghtar afCtpL Traaaa. parpoaa wiu aa aaanaaau aaaa ia a parfaatly 'v-H l.s. a n'n A taa at a'alack. Doato aaaa at Ca Dtatfp.

Tiebata S3 aaata, arhlak way at baa aad aaata 'llCavtawpilla. Saataaiaar t9. Mm. CSxakaU af Mi. Jofca HateaiaMa, mgmi 94 yaaia, feraiarly af At Iba aaMlwiaa af tbTaparlaaata.

a eJaw tja wbkb will mwaw all wU rv BUU introduced and referred. From the to repeal sec. 4, chap. 81, to the) Committee of Ways and Means. By Mr.

Da vis of Danville, to repeal sec. 65, chap. 15, except the last clause thereof to the Judiciary Committee. By Mr. Mather, repealing part of, chap.

20 C. relating to common schools to the Committee on Education. By Mr. Hayden, laying a tax on Franklin to the members from Franklin Co. By Mr.

Smith, of Barre, in addition to chap. 105 C. relating to counterfeiting and forging to the Judiciary Committee. By Mr. Joalin, of Pooltney, for the preservation of school houses and academies to the tee on Education.

By Mr. Washburn, relating arfMt lUNfl, vt. Ia 89, Gaerc taa af Gaarca aad AbUrtll Oaaa. acaa aMatai aaa 10 aavt. earn at aiaaw.

1 Adwiaaiaa tatbaCbwa Tbwa Dolwg rj la BaaCaid. ISafMcaibar S3lh. at tha laaidaaea af hk aaa. Jtawt BMataa, THE LADIED XV swaaa nwwwi Ikiliaa wblcb bava waa taeb aa aacinlM r-iatlaa, a-a faadat. 7 j' RXITUat Cb Doclistvro, Ehdcry committee of Ways and Means, By Mr.

Wash burn, relating to fire engine companies to the committee of Ways and Means. By Mr. Jade vine, in amendment of section 3 of chap. 34 C. S.

relating to depositions and witnesses, (giving Notaries Public and Masters in Chancery pow Hof-s mcjrr crrma at hat. taa ecEOOL BOOKS roa eta aa Tawa'a 1, im 9. 1 aaa 4 Raadari Do. Boallan Bandar Sari to the disclosures of trustees jto the Commit af -aai a aa4 if Twaa Qraaiaar School Kaaaar i pHoics BTTLnsofzdTi'ACJr-rc irr addiliaat la law aila jwt tee on Printing. Adj.

4. na 'i A ranwra a.awtarMat Kaaaar Mo. Aaalyiit i Aaarawi iUBMMarrf'aLalia Baaoar awl i WaU'a aaa I ITS tizzzz. i -si the Judiciary Committee. By Mr.

Barber, re lating to the service of process to the Judiciary Committee. By Mr. Grandey, in amendment of K-. OrajsaMr WaM! Latis Graaaai aa4 Ba4ar Oaekaaboaa' Firrt Lawaar ta CaapaaMaa Crotfcv'i Graak Graatatari Adia'a Naw Aritaaatia aad Kataai d.rTTMdd. Colbaraa Ariiaaatic Eaara'i do.) itaa 1 Irat Laaat ia Baasraiih 1 1 Da.

Coarto Gaaara- chapter 32 C. relating to providing that no person shall be adjuged trustee by phf Mucall Geofuphr aad AUat, laUat aditioa Vt, aad tiajraadra, 1 Alfaara RoaiaMa do. do; UaL Kejai to aaaa Parkai't aad Caaaioak'a PailaMpkf Coaiock'i Caamiitr Laar att'tCPMr; Aekaiaait f'aloral liitiar Wwaaita'a liory anajta U.8. Liatorj; Waaatar'a Behool Dm. ofevrrf VAXimr.saAca far aa ta by R.

TTLE2, bw Drmf eteni Caatpt. Ale. Caapbeae awl Bar-ailTtoid, awl aU Usl af vF 1 u. Rtc riae, for tale by c- i '-fi i.aurUM. ujuaaaateutatai atwaalaaala aw Kt a for a a.

uie juuicinrjr cuiuuiuie. jwum vui nu. iw, providing for the organitaUon of private corpora tions, reported by the committee on printing, to a elect committee of five. By Mr. Whitman, to incorporate the West River Academy to the 7' Ma" 'i act.

atl rl -ailv: aaa a.t,aa l.adul llyaa i. committee on Education. Drawer. iHtini yaad tha Low', rt ri. Va Vhata Val.

Mr. Smith of Barrej presented the remon Collar, PriBm.DeLtlaae.liiatiie, I TifJ, L-a X- I -w la, BootaaiA' lalcceTtUer. strance of sundry inhabitants of Fayston, against the annexation of any part thereof to Waitsfield, a- Ct-BAY CTATJJ COAV7L3, Dutlaia aad Norbp, 1J yean a Slave. are gratuled to announce to our readers a CATBiaTic Pitt, (of which see advertisement in our columns,) from that justly celebrated Physician and Chemist, Da. J.

Area.1, His Cherry Pectoral, everywhere known as the best remedy ever offered to the Public for Coughs, has prepared them to expect that any thing from his laboratory would be worthy of attention. As no one medicine is more universally taken than a Physical Pill, the public will be glad to know of one from such a trustworthy source. We happen to know, and can assure them that this article has intrinsic merits, fully equal to any compound that has ever issued from his crucibles, and consequently is wcli worthy atrial whenever such a medicine becomes necessary. Racine Com. Adv.

A writer in the Boston Medical Jounal cautions the public against travelling lecturers who cruise the country over, explaining the principles of vision" and peddling certain exhausting cups, which promise great relief to those whose ejesight wanes, file has examined the subject and the cups, and pronounces the latter not only worthless, but positively injurious. Vi: 7 wi waj naiHU aaa at a.a., nvmi aiti.n a aaa boat HiiUn af I3 lawaaMa Varaaot aad Appaadii, tin Std. ft 'Alan ami lid nf and it was: referred select committee raised upon this subject CM i'A ''v SENATE i DOOHQ FOtl CIIILDREli. ParalTaie, CaB, Ceraeiiafi, Papr H- aaJ'tJ ether kiade at Gw, TT. i vrn cojcj'zsic ctzzm 0-rfrei tarai appwlft netaardV Mia.

Bowlaod New EaIaad Booaakt par, aoaiidatad tha o-. c- awayaas, CaU'ibiMaiaiefDoaattia Aniualr, withoat dsabt tba i Prayer by the Rev. Mr. Scott. The Senate was called to order by Hon.

Jemraan P. Kidder. President baat aiarteariaa baaa -ar laiaaa. OttoberSl. 1833.

Ul iiaa. Jl 'Taaa, Faaetta, lalitaada. Ladiw tnd Bchaol. nkataiiw( uH Saatl, Caad Sotat, I W-aawbit; IHiurii tad Lauar Bttaoa siDi3nTioriiY. HET7 T0H fciFDEDUflll, The Secretary and Assistant Secretary being absent, on motion of Mr.

Deniton, the Senate rocieded to the' election of a Secretarv pro fern MiUa lBbvBrMwv laaUa 1 i t-iaa1 X'ata aad Utat apar, r-Vdaad aarak-lj to aatca aaaa Mlt i port mi Thomas B. Haryy was unanimously aaa V-1- ai-ia. st i' f- tta aaivaa, Warn nia, rwtf bimo, rart aaaiaa, rtlavcbtC. C-fd Qoa, CewU af all kuada, vwwMgaaat elected by a vwa voce vote. i a- The reading pt the journal was dispensed with on motion of Sir.

Stone I rc Lfit tea una Bea I -tJ all daae ad biciaaaaaa, T7771 I M-ew ftaa Ct- Htrwr Royal, a 1 1 AMt LaatJ. Onaw- Eawrw, LkMfa Jaak Boara, MIM Wfl Hi K-Maia a Cilt tVarlkaad aad Marbled linw The President announced to tne oenaie wai 1 I 1. fflA On, A Csart. Plot, as. aad He Xane'a Terxfcije.

Darin- a prtctiea af watt tbaa Iwaaty-', jtawi Dt. Me Laae had itiaaded iaaaaaiabk) patiaoti aflieted with ra ry form of worm diteata, aad waa iiadacad to apply all tha eaargia al hie mi ad la tha dwaarary af a yarairate, at Wmw Dtiiioyr, earuia ia iu affeeu tha rata It af hit Governor, isforming him that' His Excellency had apTOinted 'Leverett of Btaiw; Ha. 3. LlXSlCr dZA to O0. Secretary of Civil and Military Af- "Xarowanriiii Potato vmn Let ten, aheap aaa pwrehaw it la taataa, rbied aad arak Crayaa iaekilrew lia.er.r.-a--.

labora iilha Awdtfcas aaraitpteifle, bow befoia thapaJrV ueaiaa, viu, ww wuyiii, fairs, and. would transnut hw annual message to I VTRAPP0, aStitM, leaf a ar faitd to lie, whiek i perfaetly aafa, tad way ba givaa al'Ha ta abil diaftfaiBt taader afe; artolhe ia itparpea wildly and labdoee aaa detiroy orai Wi.X iavarU-' bla (aeeaw. It la aaty mt adaiaiitraiioa, and aa it deal atrClArjTJi Uaa al all klaa aaa (VAalkO0w9 KEITH tctly head, tad aa- to i p-j Mr. Kim ball, providing that the President of the Senate aoi eoauin mcreaiy la aay form whatever, ao retrietioat araaaeniiry with ''retard tadrlakiac cold water awie it Hactwaaa, Ax. aoawt to aay trie dearbi.

And Nruafifrer AftAe nODifi. ma ii receive mna I wwHhy tie ttu-Jioa 1 I vtaaaaajaaaaaiaaai Cwt 'ar Mndwf theit. arr fcr Probata, Tbwa- wr athar 1 JraeleDokltA ar Boaka' nf tha Ieirialature 3 Der dav. i u' aay nature waaiaver, way lery apoi reaci pa' n- J. 1 ivb.

wbed aoearaey aid workatuifp ia thia a.r lCawt.Wat'Li bnaawakoaiaeM bat beea ta iavarably kaowa fur laaaral wnue in actual attendance 1410 Manufac1ufet.1ABy Mr. Stevens, of Franklin in addition to chapter 34 C. providing tht all deposition the' adverse party was not present at tbe taking, ihaJt filed with the Clerk thirty days before Court by Mr. Hoyt, in re (rer 'e wijfivtthw pe--wat bia aartiealec pttaa-- XCtW ALTON, la kt oaarfei by P. Waltee 4 B.

p. i eapeble af doi( the lut wjary to the tmdereet lfelhati Aa iaefadiblebawbar'af warai be-a badafaxpalled by this (-''' arabawra will ho ratelal to aik fcrDr. M'LANSS CELEBRATED LITER PILLS, aad takd aaaa eaaA There are ether PHIa parpwllm to ba Livar PilU, a aw aa fere the pabhe. Or. M'Laaa' Livar Pilli, klaa bia ealabra-Ud Verwinige, eaa be had at all rMpeeuble dij tiaraf iatbeUaitadStataaaadCaaada.

BURR dfc PAlinT, Ganaral WkoUtale Agmmu tit Maw Raiwatf, No. 1 Corablll, BotH lot Vkow all ardert haald be addraaaad. ftSold ia Montpelier, By SMITH At FIERCE Kartt. SeM, by f. E.

SMITH, and by DragticU f-Mrally. USw ff iTARTPOXPCCLLirjl' aa col-Ac a ALL TERM will ba-la oa Wedawdtr, Nov. S3, a i-fauUea toaeeta-x baaid, v. CtUkcse G3 ao oca aoPno aaaruon to. secuon xi ana wi swjwj r.

u. relating to" witnesses by Mr, Stevens, of Frank lin, repealing an act in addition to chapter 38 C. I. gOMI very Bias aad tbrtaa MJw. Rarra, Naveakei 1,.

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