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The Daily Journal from Montpelier, Vermont • 4

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The Daily Journali
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Montpelier, Vermont
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ZZr. EJada was hereupon declared ed, and I on oiotic3 of pr. "vjose ad-i statesman and a christian, like EJw. EreretL' at tt bead of the nation, Until we)evate such men to the Chief Magistey of tiw Uoiee, we may expect strife and bickering, wars asd rumors of wars" ia high places and in low, ati a constant recurrence of truck and dicker fci the loaves and fishes of office. X.

tj TTxltci, Jr. EHTJATE. i i irrttxsoii. The Pro ject caed attecia of the Senate to the bill reb3 the joint occupan COaTPKUEtt. OCTOBER S.

189. Jt-T, Oct. S7, A M. Tie XnO tu eledto win by the lloo. X7.

C. KRtredge, President vJnZuxd est Ur. fXC-Cj pews and io churches, rrJ estate Cjr IJr. Denison, giving Mssters in tZszxerr tr'oricr to sasbpamss, writ, cy of lands, the special order for this s.1ernoon, Election of Gorernor. The Hon.

Jobui M. Robih so, of Bennington, the democratic candidate, was yesterday elected and on motion of Mr. Jones.it was laid upon the table until Thursday of next wedc Mr. Bailey, from the Committee oa Clancfac-tures, to whoni was referred the hill fc incorpo 'Governor of the State of Vermont the year tie tn4 appoint appraisers of veal estate to the Judiciary Committee. By rate the Penrin Elate Co, reported thst in Uieir opinion the same ought to pass and it was or dered to be engrossed, and read the third time.

Mr. Jones introduced a joint resolution that the two Houses meet in joint assembly to-mor ensuing, on the following ballot, being the 26th in joint assembly: Whole number cast, excluding 2 blank votes 239 Necessary to a choice 120 John S. Robinson had 120 Erastus Fairbanks had 104 Lawrence Braioerd had 15 Had the two blanks been counted, there would have been no election. row afternoon at 3 o'clock, to hear the report of the Committee to canvass the votes for county officers; agreed The Senate met the House in Joint elected a Governor, and on returning, on The Fanner' Dsuhtcr. Sbt mtj Ml in tfc maty rfasoa Witk jeweM maidant Tie 8b may bo amila coaitly awaia With loft bawitcbinf eya Bba boaat a form and main Thai laviab waallh baa bMDfht bet Bat ab aba baa aioeb fairer ebarma, Tfca rannaf'a paarlaaa daafbtar The rote and lily oa br ebeek Tecetbarlova to dwell Her Uwfbiof Una ayee wraatbe aroand Tbe baart a witebiog apall 1 Her amila brifbt moralnf glow-; Upoa tbe dewy plain, Asd liateninf to bar voice, Tbat Bpriaf kaa eoma aplo.

Tbe timid fawa ia aot mnre wild, i Nor yet mora (ay and free Tbe lilj'a cap ia aot mora para la all Ita parity Of all tbe wild Sowarn ia tbe wood. Or by tba eryatal water, Tbero'a aooa mora para or fair thaa aha, Tba farmer'a peerbxe daof hter. Tba baajbty belle wbara all adore, motion of Mr. Stevens of Franklin, adjoorsed. i house: sl Q7 Jama M.

Slade, son the Clerk elect of the House, is a son of the Hon. Wm. Slade of RetoluliomBj Mr. Field, that the Clerk pro tern, be requested to officiate until the Clerk elect shall appear and take the oath of oflce a- Middlebury, The' son was formerly a Whig, but for some years bat acted with the free soil-era. He was nominated by Mr.

Field of New-fane and seconded by Mr. Rice of Somerset poviiing i that if any peraoa shall born, or procure, to be buret, any holding which he owns, or ha an Wand the building be insured, 'he itatl be ponihed by fine' and imprison-cest i i the State'. Prison to the Judiciary Com- ces. fA' -arrsl i xJ HOUSE. Prayer by tie VV.

11. isssf ion. Cy Mr. Davis of -Danville, for Joint Assembly this afternoon, at 4 o'clock, to hear the report of the Canvassing Committee on motion of it was ordered to Mr. Adams of Milton, to incorporate the Exchange Bank to tie committee oo Banks.

By Mr. Walton, to itiorporate the American Verd AnriqueTMerble to committee on -Manufactures. By Vu, Hatch, relating to the powers of tourts tq the Judiciary committee." By Mr. Palmer, to amend sec. 58 chap.

72 relat-122 to lime to the committee on Manufactures. Cy Ur. Bancroft, to incorporate the Island Pond Lumber Co. to the committee on Manufactures. By Mr.

Rand, layiig a tax on the county of Or-Jtrna to tb members from Oileans county; fy Mn Btler, to pay Francis V. Randall the Hm therein meutioned to the committee on dopted unanimously. 4 By Mr. Hartshorn, that when the Ilccsi id journ on Saturday, it be till Tuesday morning following, at 10 o'clock A. Mj adopted.

Ut. McAuley, of J. S. Campbell and others, for the annexation of a part or the whole of the town of Fayston to Waitsfield to a select committee of five mem By Mr. Grandey, of T.

J. Hdbbard and A Screw loose. The Age says, the nomination of the Hon. Daniel Kellogg, for Senator, by the Democrats, is justifiable only on the ground that he cannot be elected and thereupon proceeds to use severe language in respect to Mr. Kellogg, i It is not our purpose to take part in the quarrels of our opponents; but we win say, that after a tolerably long acquaintance with Daniel Kellogg and his cotemsoraries, we are confident there is no man of his party in eastern Vermont more worthy than he is of the support ofhis party for the Ligh office named.

others, by Mr. Bingham, of P. Brig and Oa downy pillow liea, While forth apoa tba dewy law a Tbe aierry maidea biea, And witb tba lark's apriainf toof Hr owa tear roice ia beard i Ye may aot tell which sweeloet aiap, Tba naidea or tbe hird. Tbea tell ma aot of Jeweled fair Tbe brlghteat Jewel yet Is the trae heart where virlae dwalla And taaoeenee ia set Tbe flaw of health apoa' bet cheek, others, by Mr. Merritt, of M.

ammett and oh era, and by Mr. Burrows, of A. Mallory asd oth ers, for the repeal of the act for the preservation of nsn severally referred to the General Com claims. By Mr. Bancroft, to alter the name of The race ao i ale bath laofhl hor, Tba faireat wreath that beauty twiaM la foi the farmar'f danfhter.

1 dlas West to the General committee, By 1 "J.1. PLIttuiJnnr'o I irk ttio Mr. Plympton presented the remonstrance of T. C. Rand, ani igainst the annexation of a part of Somerset to Dover and a part thereof to WardaboroY and it was referred to the tjelect committee raised on this subject, Mr.

Davis of Danville called up the resolu irwoua, lojr tug mi yu vuuwuusu 'inemBers from Chittenden By Mr: relating to grand list, (setting ijogs in the grand list at one dollar each)? to the committee on Military ACaira. rTJaia rKi-E? Ur. 8rakb of Carre, of a ZJirhii otit for an amendment of jt charter of the Carre to the com-cytteeon, Education. Mr. Reed, of, J.

Per-lica and others, for, a Bank at Springfield to the committee on tion providing for a joint assembly this srnooa at 4 o'clock, to hear the report of the Canvassing Committee Hartorn proposed to amend, so as to fix the time at 10 o'clock to-morrow forenoon, and the resolution was adopted. 7 BUlt introduced and referred. By Mr. Wal Man is trading animal. Troy Whig.

Of course he is a regular pedlar, dealing in all sorts of wares. A trader iu politics, in religion, in morals. In all that pertains to swopping, he's ahead of all creation. He'll sell his health for pleasure that will not last him an hour. He will exchange his soul for a gratification that turns to ashes in the testing.

He will barter his principles and sacrifice his party for the scantiest dripping of the treasury or the poorest honors of office. Yes, yes, man is a trading animal." Albany Register. An Irish witness, having said he had been all day canvassing," was directed to define canvassing, which he did thus To try to induce and force the voters to vote for Corny Brine, and if they would not, to give them drink till they could not tote at all." a hat Cow. We have seen a paragraph going the rounds of the papers, giving the quantity of milk given by a cow of Hon. D.

EngroWed Altering the time of holding ta county Court in Chittenden cponty lead the third iirV nd on motion of Mr. Rice of ton, to repeal an act for the preservation of fish to the General Committee. By Mr. Washburn, in amendment of chapter '65 relating to the ordered to fie. Comerset, homestead to the Judiciary Committee, The Senate came in and the jeint assembly was formed.

The balloting for Governor then with the following resolu I Everett'i Progreii. We like Everett's progress of tho heart as well as the head of the citizen as well as the public man. It is the progress of the Christian, the statesman, the philosopher and patriot is a heroism in every This heroism is what Everett would raise monuments to the here ism that makes the honest and industrious man and the good citizen. Everett would teach us to surround our homes with comfort, and our firesides with cheerfulness. Everett's is the progress of men acting under the impulse of their noblest qualities his opponent's the progress of men with every baser passion 7 aroused.

Everett would enshrine each heart with the flowers of domestic peace his opponents would rear one high artificial wreath as a mockery to bide the 4 universal woe. (Ose seeks to gain an extensive "domain purchased with blood the to Spread on what we have, the pleasant verdure of rural culture and waving harvests. One delights in the ciash of arms the other, fin the anvil's One would have fleet to carry death; and destruction over the' sea; the other would have the ocean' whitened with sails engaged in peaceful trade and messengers pf love. rOne would have a Punic war, the other twenty-fire jrears of peace. There ris Jag, white and pure in its representation of innocency, which herald, ed the advent of a new era of universal peace.

'-There is no blood upon it It is not wet with tears. It has been planted on every shore and in every It is worshipped at every fireside. It waves from our 'and. though less obtrusive and glaring than the red banner which evil likes," it is thtf hope ahd solace eft world. This' is the' age of benevolence, and it is gratifying to witness in one so exalted, the evidence that ambiuon and the affairs of Stale, have not made him a less man.

Whole number, -Kl vr C3 (WD" Necessary to a chej! Zmle 1 13j 120 John RobmsoB, 1 it 119 1 U7 i 120 EJasta Fairbanks, VVKfi4niciMj 104 Lawrence Brainerd, 1 13 17 9 15' 15 Mr. Robinson was thereupon declared elected Governor for the year ensuisg. The hour having arrived to which the joint acambly stood adjourned, the Senate came in, ixi the balloting for Governor proceeded, with tbtUUiijretitl MmhWt i 17th ISth 19th 80th 21st 22d Thole nclr "3 27 JK3 SC6 238 133 1:3 lid 113 119 120 119 John S. Robinson, 117116 118 118 118 116 E- 100 J03. 104 OarKsce Eraberd, 17 17; 18 ,18 19 LTt tla tit.

Miner moved that ti jii-t assembly adjourn till 10 o'clock to mor which csction was. rejected. Mr. liber then raoved to adjourn till 3 o'clock this cshiii, wlkh'wti agreed to ayei nays rl Cscita wfchdrew. i Tta then proceeded the election of vClerk for tie year ensuing.

Mr. Field with. rw the KatB.3 of 12. Davis, and presen-Ul the rasa Jaaea II. Claia'of Middlebury.

lit. Partrii-9 withdrew name of Gustavus tV. axi Ur. Rice of, Somerset second- cf James U.Cade. Mr.

Ju-tdviae again prested the name of Moses M. On motion: of lr. Joist assembly adjourned till to prrow rnornmjatlOcVlock, Adjourned. :) rierce, ot Woodstock, and asking if a could ,1 beat in Vermont? P. B.

Ball, of this village, had a cow that' gave 12,045 quarts of milk in three years, or an average of 4,015 quarts a year. This would be 12 quarts a day for every day in tha year. Beat this who can. Ben. Battle Ground.

Shawls. People ought to keep warm this winter. This year's production' of shawls amounts to 457,000 as follows Bay State Company, 300,000 Watervliek, 45,000 Waterton, 42,000 I Empire State, 30,000 Peacedale, 25,000 i 15,000 Total, 457,000. Franklin Co. Fair.

The few intoxicated persons seen this year, were in striking ffT Premium to Vermont Ihnei. Tie first premiuri at the NerlTod itf it Saratoga, in the class of Foreign Blood Horses, was awardsdts D. Edgar IlUl, Ecof Eriit, Vt, black 4 jeara oil ttiUlca. by old "Black Hawk" 'The first premium on Foreign Horse Czvis, aid the rcslui as follows of Alt Work, was wsrd to M. of.

(. 4th (17 contrast to the multitde drunk last year. The appearance of the crowd on Thursday of last week was one of the strongest argu Ir-j a Edward Everett is now the shining statesman rof America. His progress, is i true progress, and it will be well if the Ameri Sborchaa, Vt, for Hunciaa Kci fTiwh by thasase sire. '-'t Esth cf tbese hcrj" sis from 'K fbha da, n4 were tmivty tll as nnmerous cers of Vti taro celebratsi flnx the pf which is Irperior race in the United States.

Com, sin 207 104 104 94 5 4 1C5 101 3 8 4 ments in tavor ot the Li quor Law that we have seen. A few were under the influence of liquor, but they maintained silence and quiet. Messenger. can people listen to his voice. The above is from the Baltimore Times.

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