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Vermont Phoenix from Brattleboro, Vermont • 2

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THE VK11MONT PlKHNlX, BRATrLEBOIllh FBIlTtUAHY 11, 1H70. In this way waa an old aoa captain of Ilov time, gentlemen, pi fulfil your obligation, reported a Iversely to the ymeut of pen. Local Intelligence. (tint blessing of Ood may over rest wllh you and yours, It the earuost prayer of ions to the nullum of is 14 Among the bills Introduce! was one to lueorKmle III accordance, with the call of the Execu JKMUU I'IKK, crly, who waa thus swindled out of (i0. The next man was William Derbyshire, an Englishman from Central America, who was Inveigled into putting money Into the login firm.

Tho littler, on finding how bo Himlllrltr company to construct tunnel from New tive Committee of the Vermont Woman Suffrage Association a oonveiitton was held On account of the storm tho concert of York city lo Ihe New Jersey shura opo site. Several linportiiut bills were roort- BRATTLEllOltOs FHDAY EVENING, FEU. 11, 1870. atMontpoliorreb, lid, preliminary exor- Mr, Schuster was postponed to Tuesday had been duped, resorted to legal measures, clues being Had on the previous ova, anil procured Ihe oonviotlon of the rascals, ed Iu regard to steamship ami railway lines, and one. chartering tho American and nliig.

The cuiivouliuu wa held in the vll livening neat, lam, -Work on tlio Baptist church the ballot Is a thing lo bo earned, which It Is mil, for It a right, women have earn, ed It." Hut tlio most Interesting apRer-M Hit whole Convention wu the final one or Mr. Livermore, This lady I a noble looking woim, and Is by fur the must ablo speak-or of all the female ndvocatesjuf wmium' ufligo. I 1 She began "The duly assigned lo mo this evening I to answer sonio of Ihe objection to woman' auO'ragn advanced in a paiKirl hold In my mllJ t10 Yriout Watchman and Slum Journal." i'1H who will now have an opjiorluiiiiy or iiv- lage hall which wua densely crowded with TV aOVKKTIHKKS. Ablatio Telegraph Company, and to pro- Ing prosecuted with vigor, and next spring II Wfer. At a recent mooting of the Wardsb iro Agricultural Society the following officer wore elected president, George E.

Hum-niondi Vice President, Sncer Hnblnsoiii Secretary und Treasurer, Herbert K. Kid. dor; hi rectors, Barrett, O. llcsilitllo, W. Johnson, A.

Ilamsdell, M. H. Iln.klns, M. Newell, D. Fin mi in, lls Muy ha recently sold his heavy otoii, the heaviest pair exhibited at the Wanlalmre town fair, for H50, They were estiiiiuted to weigh 4UO0 pounds, Wo learn that ouooflheiu was raised by Mr, Muy, who thinks 11 pay to nils and keep good stock.

There have been a good many oxen lug Air onio year at the Stuto' expense, flimwrrilM, Mr. Kilitor our annual town meet. Ing Is drawing neur, and our pcoplo uro to act on busliioss of various kinds, I wish to suy a few words through your valuable pu-per to tlio legal voter of Duminerstoii, on a particular subjoct-lho locution of Wesl river bridge, as there I amtienonteulion In regard to that matter, In the. first place I VOIllcl SUV. llittt II, a cllisons or tho town, with pooplp from v.

vide for detailing (bm-Miiit'id vessels to TRI VtlllVDNT PHcKNIX HA1 A LARUKH 0111 in uncus na completion A New York paper says there are hundreds rlous parts of tho State, and distinguished aid the enterprise. Considerable discus. A list of the legal voters of Hraltlcuoro of thieve In that city who gain livelihood OVLATION THIN ANY OTIIUHNKWHPAPFII IN alon ensued upon Iho bill reported rogulat- is posted up in tho Town Hull for Iho ox In this and similar wuya. speiiKor irom without the stato. Among these worn Mr.

II. It. Black well, Mr. Lu. ey Stone Ulackwoll, Mrs, Margarett Camp.

OUTUKItH VKHMONT. l4 Congressional reeouiiiieudutluiis to of. animation or those luk'rostcd lice, but no uctiuii wua token, Mr, Conk -Tho Vormont Baptist Ministerial Utt.iTII Of VOW nIHHUVH.V, uou, Air. Julia Ward Howe, Mr. Ada C.

ling made a loug soeh on Die Census bill, iuib win iiota a meeting at Iho Baptist hist stood Is a good a spot lo build on a regards the safety of tho bridge, a there la and wua followed by Mr. Sunnier. Bowles, Mrs, Mury H. Livermore. Cliarle Reed of Moutpellur, President of the As It Is with groat sadnesa we aunouneo tho "noun iu una village next week, commenc In the House, among tho bills Introduc Summary of News, The Indo-European telegraph I from London to India, death of Peter Washburn, our honored ing, ren.

i old in Wurdsboro during tho lust throe sociation, presided during the se.slon and esteemed Governor, Ho died at hi ed nro Ihe following: To aid steamship construction by allowing drawback duties ineniHiiiiiuiior our on the rlvor within tlio limits or tho town of Dnmmorslon, und tho expense of build. Ing Iho bridge und It foiindulloii will cost large list of name was addod lo the asso residence In Woodstock on Monday morn' ciation, ana all ihe report that wo have loaders lo the suction sale of real estalo lit West Dummorstoii, advertised 111 auullior on material used modifying tho present Too treaty of pence between Spain nd week. tfklltMMhmm. ltoclocy Jellarcls ha old hi farm in Ing, Feb. 7th, In the Sfllh year of hi age, ono thousand dollars less thun to build Hon any other spot, and lliere will bo no extra the Sianlsli American Republic, I aalfl, after severe sickness of several weoksdu scon give a very luvorabla account of It, a being every way successful.

"VVni. Loyd column; ulso, to tho unction sale of stock law III the postiigoof both newspaper unci letters i for a metrical system of coinage ration, His douth will be deeply mourned am: other personal proierty at Guilford. the southwest part of thl town to Lewis will lie tinned Immediately. Tlia propriety of discussing the pro. for a unlloriii railway linage; to dlscoiitlu.

expoiiso of laying out nod building now roiids, to and from (lit brldgo, as there uumaonwno waa expected to be present, waa prevented by tho doath of a friend. throughout the Stale, and the loss of hi -Lust minuiiy, Fob. Utli, Rev. L. J.

Mat- losoii, pastor ul tho RunUst church In ihl lie the Froediiieu' Bureau and to mako Ihe compensation of females In iho Gov. upoacnor uiu ulijcclloiia to the now reform staled In llu last mua pajKir referred to, and submitted Uui thor-ougli and, It oomed, a falal auiilysls. Wbeu sho cams to tho vlurge that tl.i. movement 1 "found In low company," and that many of Its advuc.tio acurn tho Christian Idea of marriage, and aunouneo tho broadest doctrluo of free aid, turning to her asaoclatoa upon the platform, "you hear hullo, nyt Froo lovers, aro you 'Laughter, applause, and cries of Poland, Poland.) "This, air, la a serious charge, wi you aro hero, suind up and give your nariics and porsoiia." The editor was there, but tho audience wa with the speaker, so Mr. Poland, sensibly considering discretion the would be If located olsowherc.

Now If Iho but he sent a long loiter expressing his In- posod dumiia of Infallibility nt Hie present time will hooii be discussed In the Keumo- vlllagu, baptised nluo convert ami valuable services will be seriously felt, Peter Thatcher Washburn was born In Lynn, Sept, 7tli, 1M. Ills father, orniliout employ equal lo that received bv bridge should bo put duwn the river three. fourths of a mile, us somo wish to huvo It. nleul Council. M.

Huchefort, loader of the recent In- male in like po.liloiu, toresi in mo movement, and arguments In Us favor, which was rend and la printed In the lust week's Freeman. Our apaeo will nut allow us to glvo so full a report of the Reuben Washburn, a lawyer of abllltv, ro- eu mo hiiiid of fellowship to ihlrty.ono. Uurlng the iiiumh or January this church bus added forty-ouo to its membership. On Munduy Mr. Morgan, of Ohio, an stirrootlon movement In Paris refuses to thoro must be two if not throe now roads laid out und milll loading to und from said bridge, with an extra expense to the town nounced Iho death of hi culleuguo, Tru surrender hlnntelf a prisoner under son David W.

Miller hu imrcliusuil ih mooting as we find In tho Freeman or Bur, man It. Huag, and brlof s)0che wero moved with his family toChos er In this State, and after remaining there for a short time removed to Cavendish, and In 1825 removed to Ludlow, where ho lived to the time of his death in 1800, Peter was nous on Main street formerly owned and toui'O of lino and liuprlsonment, Informing the French minister that they must use llngton Frco Tress, or the Boston Post, made iu honor of tlio deceased by Messrs. occupied by L. G. Mead, deceased.

A part of not loss than Now add the txtra $1000 which II would oosl to build the bridge and foundation at the lowur place, to the wo must content ourselves with giving iiinguuiii unci Woodward, oi me luniiiiiro Is sold with the house, and force to take blm. The Washington Clirunlclo says, dnr. A bill has been Introduced In Congress report of sonio short speeches as wo find them In tho fireon Mountuln Freciunn and fitted fur col I ego by bis fnlhor, entered tno price lor the whole Is 8J000. Wo under. (WO for tho rouds loading to tho now place, and you havo the little sum of tlOOO 10 rcoiico tno pay of Cuiigrussmcu from stand thai Mr.

Miller Intend lo mako this Dartmouth eulloge In N. II. where he grnd uciter part or valor, did not show his head. "If you aro a trno man. you will reply." the Burlington Froo Wo give them s-iouu to B.UH10 a year, and to rcduco nilleago Ins tho month of January one hundred and forty tons of franked printed maltor wan deposited In the Washington city pout Iioumo his family residence, lo bo added to already burdonsomo taxe Brawn of ltowe, for luno.

Piw.sc. Ion la given Ihe 1st of March next, MOIIR TIIHTH THAW POKTKV, IFrum Iho Old lukuor.J By, bait tboa beard ttronf aoruuiwt wlud Alid svea till OwUlul bUluws uwhUu.appualnsibuta, Wall mislay fblpi an aurlt-d Itenentb lb wiym, And all tbclr IlimaUw sluk la wittry gravca? Hay, hut tbnu from dark cloud brird tbuDclc-rti brc sk In petls so loud Juu'd tbluk Iho dud would wulr, Aud livid ilsbliilugH dartiua Uirmigu tbv air, Ful ovcry mind wllb terror sad Bay, haat lboabwdUwdrea.irulearlbitiakic'aaccui.11, Wuom awful abock brhiua valla and cltlt-a dewu, WuUe tUnUMiuW ara to laatant rulo burM, And dire ooovulaloua auake tha acUd world haat tboa aura the hi Kb volcano throw T.U melted lava on Ibo plalue below, And roulug onward like flaming tide, Hnroad death and desolation far and wide Say, haat Uinu been whore boats engaged ia war Throw balla and belle with terror through Ihe air, Where heroeo it and amid eiploelone dire, Enwrapped In clouda at amoko and abeeta of flre elhould all Ibeae join In one tremendous atrlf They'd not be equal lo tceUtnf leta. wllhout regard to the order In which thev iromaiio iu ccnla a iiillu. This would tinted In I8HS. Immediately after leaving college ho commonced the stndy of law with hi father, was in the office with aro glad to notice that tho brldirn wore delivered.

Mr. Blaekwell In one of make a saving of 8 1,000,000 a your. office, to be soul to all part of the country, across tno i onnocilcut to the island la well his speeches as reported In tho Freeman Tho Women'a Suffrage Convention at unuer way. tho tinnier from the west William Upham In for a time, which onr people aro obliged to moot. Per-uap It would be well for U' to suy here, where those three extra roads would be built, that Is from the lower location mentioned above.

In the first place thero would auild Nun Fraticlsoo baa formed a Stato Assoola and wa admitted to tho bar In M'lnd-or (Long paiiso and no auswor, but elu urn.) you aro not a coward, you will roj ly." (Tremendous "I pn.nuniico the charge uttorly and IW, The eldtor of a religious make this charge and then dareNTfl the music." (Loud cheers.) "In JusT way tho ltcv. J. 1). Fulton used to slander Ho wished woman to vole bocauso alio Hon, which ha elected Mr, llaakll of aide to the pier are man ly or quite laid, and If the weather should lie ftayorable for Urn or twolvo days, wo aliall find ourselves county In 183a. Ho Immediately opened different from mon.

Slio is moro Dcncea. Tcaohor' Iiictllulus for tlio Counties of Petaluma, rroaideut. bo required a road from thebrldgo an office and commoneod praellceln Lud- lo Inter- The President has nominated Hon, Jo bio loan men. Woman etilfrago mean poace. Women aro more tomperato than Windham, Windsor, Bennington, nullum), again uultod wllh thotlranlloStule by wood Orange, Clilltondcii, Grand Ialeand Frank- en ties which wo hope will be enduring.

sect with the road near the location of the old bridge. Then there must lio a road low, whero he met with good success, and removed In 1814 to Woodstock, whoro he seph P. Bradley of Now Jersey, and Judge men. Woman Biiffnige means temperance, our women In his lecturing tours, li lt ho A son of Win. II.

Cutting of this villoao. William Strong, of Pennsylvania, to lio from Ihe bridge tbroughamuddy.swanipy mi, win ne neid us follows; At Fayellnvlllo from Fob. 21 to Women aro purer than mon. Woman But. uover uareu assail mo, for I was folluwlna abuut ten yearn of age, bad a narrow oscupe Assoelnto Justleos of tho Supreme Court of ileceor woods, ubont one in IIo.

to strike frago means tho reign of purity. We need resided until his death. In 1811 ho wa elocted by the Goiurnl Assembly reportor of, Ihe decisions of the Supremo Court, to which office ho was annually elected till slve. Examination of Ictclicra begins Feb. lust MUirday, on Main street.

Thought. tlio road leading to Dummcrstnti Centre, the I'nltod Statos. President Grant hug Issued an an oxoc- retrenchment In the government, and to a 21, ul 2 o'clock I', lessiy running across the slreet In advance near n. vt'iuurd's. Tho third would run from tho brldgo down Iho river by thenlde At Wood -dock irom Feb.

28 to March 4, ulivo order prohibiting the admission of working woman a dollar seems larger than to a man, because alio must work harder 1851. His reports filled eight volumes. inclusive. Lxiiniiiiatlon of touchers begins of a heavy team passing at considerable speed, ho was thrown between tho runners of Ihe sleigh, which forlunutuly passed dlRtllleil spirits into Alaska, and also pro of Black mountain, and come out In the close behind blm. Those falso mid slanderous charge I fling at oditor Poland's feet." Groat oxcllemont and iip.aiise.

"Wo aro all married women, mid happily marrlod women. Five of our slst irs lii advocating llils cause, aro natives of Vermont, nro distinguished women, and cliim-h mombors. Got a copy of this dicpoi each During the sumo time ho published a dl to get lt. Ho hoard it Raid that Vermont Fell. 28, nt 2 o'clock p.

M. liibltlng the admission of firearms into the was already well enough off. Wo nro nov vicinity or Loroy Wilder', making a distance of some four miles. Now after all At Bennington, from Feb. 28 to March 4, gest In two volumes of Vermont Reports, and at his doath had another volume nearly over him without doing him Injury beyond a low slight brulsos.

Inclusive. Examination of teachers begins tills expense wherein aro Iho nnoc.ln of or woll enough off. When the world is well enough off, Qod will roiuovn us to roady for Ihe pross. 3, al 2 clock P. M.

From tho returns of the several distric Diinimorstoii (o benefited by nidi a Ho represented Woodstock two yo.trs, sonio oilier world whero wo enn continue one of you, and one of tho days thai Ui At March 7 to March 11, inclusive. Examination ofUuichers begins 1853 and 1854, In tho Legislature, proving niovoT I cannot sec whore In the least they aro to bo benefited In any way whatever. to Improve. conio, wnon this editor says ho always waa himself an ablo and useful momborof Hint March 7, al 2 clock P. m.

But If Vermont Is well enough oft with. an acivoeuto of stillriigo, show him this ar body. When tho robollinn broke out he out suft'rago, Its pcoplo slinuld grant It for but fur otherwise. Thoy would bo greatly Injured by sueli a blunder. First, there is the lima of $1000 thrown away.

Second, At Tunbridge, from March 7 lo March 1 1, Inclusive, Examination of teachers begin ticle, (i neera.) All little diUiculli-w and objections conuocted with tho sublect will clerks Iu Brulllcboro to tlio town dork, wo Und that the uumber of deaths In tho town during the year 1OT, not lucludlngltio asylum, was 43, and Iho number of births 8-1. Ill this village, nol Including tho asylum, Iho number of deaths was 38, of births 54, Iu the rest of Ihe town outside the village, tho deaths wero 25, births 2il. set himself activoly nt work to raise troops, and when tho first Regiment was organ- March 10, lit 2 o'clock P. u. thosnkoof the hard working, oppressed women of our great cities.

When women vote, every college, every Industrial school, sottlo thenisclvos. Don't be fooled by any hool district No. (1 would bo greatly In lied, John W. Phelps of this place wa At Kssex Centre, from March 14 to Marc IK, Inclusive, Examination of teacher, bo- ured, us it would loavo a large portion of made Colonel and P. T.

Washburn Lt. sucu contemptible scribbling as thii Great applause. every aven no for Improvement and labor so tar Irom the scliool-houso. bv tlio wav gins March 14, at 2 o'clock p. H.

Col. of the same. Lt. Col. Washburn did good service during tho fhroo months time Tho locluro by Ilr.

1. 1. Huyos, tho Arc- of tho bridge, that It would ho impossible which is now open to men will bo opened to them. SPEECH OF I.UCY STONE, At Islo La Motto, from March 14 to March 18, inclusive. Examination of touchers be of the regiment, showing more than ordi As each or tho Speakers hod liikeu Irr ror tno children to attend school therviflor-wards.

And further, as the people CP dis Vermont has now an opportunity to tie explorer, to be givon on Monday evening next, Feb. 14, closes iho original course given under tho auspices of tho ltrattleboro gins March 17, nl 2 O'clock P. M. nary ability and military talent. After the disbanding of tho regiment ho was seat she must ask herself how mach she had dono by hor remarks to change Iho o- mako Itself foremost, by planting Itself upon tho Declaration of lndependenco, and trict No.

8 and vicinity cross tli brldjci 20 per cent more than any othar portion of tlio Y. M. C. A. In the portruvul of Arctic life At llighguto.from March 21 lo March 25, Inclusive.

Examination of teachers begins elected Adjutant General of the Stato in of becoming tho leading Stato In Christen plnions of the men of this audtwico on this snbjoet. Sho know by the change In their Oct, 1801, and was continued in that office March 21, at 2 o'cloc p. M. and oxpcriencos.thi lecture will doubtless contain enough of tho haKirdous and wonderful to intorest young and old nllke. We M.wn, according to thoir Would bo doing them a groat wrong and injury which ti mo could never remedy.

It would dom. Ho trusted that tho next throe months would be devoted to earnest work. to the close of tho war. It was In a great faces that much had been done many men The will continue in session for five days, each beginning on Monday at 10 measure owing to his Industry and untir hopo to see a full house had gone from Iho room ready t-, voto for thecniiBO. Sho advised the worn to get which will prove triumphant nt tho Convention In June.

clock a. and holding through Friday. Jara-evMrfffVv Tho not proceeds of tho donation given Jan. 2(1, for the benefit of Itev. II.

Eastman, amounted to Jamos M.Allen of Braltlcliorci, Who la at present stopping at his brother's In Whi-tlngiiam, will, it Is expected, move to this village in a short time. Tho Jacksonville Dramatic Club will give anothor of their Interesting entertain-inents on Friday evening, the 11th nt the villuge bull. Aflor the eloso of tho exhibition, there will be a social dance at Glen hall. Key. W.

J. Hix's contract with the rnlversallst Society has expired, and tlio Society is again without a pastor. An effort is to bo made to procure a prcuchernt nil early day. Lewis Corse, a son of Henry Corse, met Willi an accident and narrow escape with his life on Wednesday of last week. Ho was chopping for N.

L. Stetson in the forest near this village, and in falling a treo it fell upon blm. Help being near, lie was soon rescued, and fears were entertained that ho had received sevoro internal injuries; but he is now about Ihe village, though quite lame nnd sore, and It is tho't that his injuries uro not as severe as at first fearod. Smtlairga. The singing school In Sadawgn, under tho instruction of Mr.

C. Baker, is doing well, Mr. B. being nn efficient teacher. The lycouin at Sadawgaheld a meeting in the church vestry on Saturday evening, Jan.

29th, and discussed tho following resolution: Resolved, That man cannot violate nny law of nature. A good deal of interot was manifested in the debate, and the decision was given in favor of tho negative. ing energy that Vermont was enabled to furnish so promptly lier quota of troops, so Rev. E. I.

Carpenter of Montpellcr Is also lower tho value of Ihe real estate in said district some 10 per cont, when everything was lakcn into consideration. A irrout nor- Public exorc ises each ovoning of tho week up a petition to the legislature to grant them their rights. If the mon knew how Agent and Secretary of tlio Vermont Bible well organized, furnished and equipped, lill Friday. SrUliOIt OF MHS. MAHCJAnUT CAMPBELL.

Lucy Stono introduced Campbell as ion of the business of said district and vi for the Import ant and distinguished service much they wnnlcd suffrage they would Islands ofSt. Paul and St. George. The Washington Chroulelo saya, the subscription of live hundred dollars by Prosidont Grant to tho New Era, the spirited weekly Journal editod by Rev. Sella Martin, and lately established in Washington, is a substantial evidence of his interest In an enterprise that promises to become a great power In Journalism.

Four Americans have been fired upon In tho streets of Havana by a Spaniard, and one, Isaac Grecnwall, klllod, and two, Henry F. Fostor and Hugh Johnson, seriously wounded. Tho authorities aro said to be using evory effort to arrost and punish the assailant. The outrage has boon officially communicated to our Government, and Inquiry is to be made into the matter. In the Supremo Court of the United States decision has been given, in the caso of Hepburn vs.

Grlswold, sustaining tho decision of the Inferior Court that debls contracted before the enactment of the Le-gal-tendcr law cannot be paid with "legal tender" nolos. For the 3d tlmesinceDr.Livingstonehas been on his present expedition, there is a report of his death. This time it Is tho most horrible of all. A cable telegram from London, statos that a letter had been received from Capt. Cochrane, commander of the Petrel, on the African coast, in which he states that Dr.

David Livingstone, tho celebrated African traveler, has been burned to death as a wizard, by a chief In the Interior. 1 The Chinese treaty has been received by Secretary Fish from Minister Burlin-game, with the official seal of the Empire, the ratification having been duly exchanged. The treaty provides for entire reciprocity between tho two nations in regordtto religious toleration. The e.nniB VK. vision will have a special signification California: "Chinese subjects visiting or residing iu the United States shall enjoy i the same privileges, immunities and exemptions in respect to travel or residence I Examination forlnstltuteccrtificulos will conunciicoas Indicated above, and continue they rendered the country in that fearful give It to them.

She rc mom bored tlio first one who had done good work for tho causo Society, whoso objoct Is to distribute to tho destitute copies of the sacred Scriplnres. IIo Is now in this vicinity prosecuting his work, and we understand will deliver an address at tho Methodist church in this vil timt she hud to pay taxes on real ostule. struggle. There was probably no Adjutant by long, quiet and luborious effort. The cinity is done nt Newfanc, and by moving tho bridge down whoro it is talked of, it would make a mile and a quarter differenco every time they went In that direction.

for ono day and a half. General in the country whose duties wore Sho was Indignant, mid could not but write speaker, a plain, elderly looking woman, said that ladies who advocuto tho cmuso of a little nolo to the Collector, sayirg that she perlormcd with that order, exactness, promptness, thoroughness and fldelilv, lage on Sunday afternoon, Feb. 13th. Ser It Is desirable that candidates should be present at Iho commencement of the examination. Town superintendents uro requested to notify teachers and urgo them to knew lie would legally be bound to collect Also 00 per cent of all tho travel that comos from the eastern part of the town, alter vices to commonce ot 2J o'clock.

woman suffrage afe charged with having a rabid prejudice against tho male sex. Hav which wore displayed by Gen. Washburn, tlio tax, but that sho would not nay It. So The lnsuranco office of E. B.

Campbell His report as Adjutant General are tino- atiouu and present themselves for examin was broken open between Saturday ovon qualled for their exactness and complete crossing the bridge, go north, so that they would receivo no benefit by moving the bridge further down tho river, but a groat loss ulso. Now, as it is so nlainlvscen n.ni ing and Monday morning, by some person ness. In his final report he leaves oniv 75 ation. A. E.

Rankin, Sec'y Vt. Boardof Education. thoy came and took enough of her property to pay the tox. Sho wished she had gone on refusing to pay it, for sho would soonor go day by day earningbutenongh tosubsist upon than be as sho is, without owning men not accounted for out of tho 34,2:18 orpersonsunknown. Entrnnco was effected by chisels driven In between tho door ing a good husband and an affectionate son she disclaimed all such prejudice.

It was when sho first became a mother that she bogan to feel Inteusoly on this subject. She know that she had a right to share in tho gov ernment which controlled her son. It Is said that sull'rago will destroy the do portion of our town is lo meet with such men furnished for the war by Vermont. and casing, thereby forcing tlio lock. It J.K VH.1I71I.K, LOH1U.I, loss nnd such great inconvenienco.

bv Governor Washburn's term of sorvico as nor own earning, without owning oven was evidently Iho work of somo one unac tho baby on her knee. Suppose the boys putting thebrldgo further down the river than where it formerly stood, and that no As several of our citizens havo gono to cliiof magistrate was brief, but long enough to show that here, as clsewhoro, he was quainted with the insurance business, or uno sadly in want of Insurance. Look out for theso fellows. spend tho winter at the abovo-namcd place, snouid say with the girls that they hud all tho rights they wanted they didn't want irtion of the town is to bo benefited in the mestic virtuo of women. But political rights do not necessarily dostroy the domestic virtuo of the men.

The reform against our rouncrswiii no Intorestod In tho follow to bo offset against tho wronus and to vote. You'd think them Idiots. Girls ing notice of that city takon from Mooro' Tho donation at tho Methodist church njuries dono elsewhere, docs it not seem fully competent for bis-work, and he performed his duty with the same faithfulness and ability that he had displuyed in all the positions of trust that he liad occupied. lie was a man of honor and integrity, a man of ro made for somethintr bettor than to ait slavery waa as much a reform against nural New Yorker of Feb. 5th ke folly for such a thing ever to be lalkcwl and mako little dVCS In nflrfornlwi Jacksonville ts to Florida what Now York on Wednesday evening last was a gratifying success.

Friends were In attondanco' frjim Chesterfield and Keono, N. and I anoutt I nature as iun i More has boon aoid a-gainst this movement this year than ever lootstools city is to the Stato of New York, and tho Thoro is another obsuiele in tlio wnv kt manly independence, of arroat perseverance smc, 'are dwlninff to the St. John's liver is to Jacksonville what tho other places; and good feeling was manl- I loruico pupr lis until tlir slzo of Kr Is? I don't ijje- '-'t until II before but this only shows that it has assumed such proportions that some venera building at the lower place, that Is the s- iid ludtislry, of oucouilnon exactness and crcTchot neodlos. Jiucison is to xncw iora, except (a very tested uy all. One hundred and nlty dot caiied west river railroad, which, accord mothod in his labors, and every way such Io you like such a life girls ble advocate of masculine liberty have Important distinction) that tho St.

John's is Mars were received, besides liberal dona- man as we nooded in public affairs, and lu survey, would run within 8 or 10 been stimulated to define her sphere more Hove you do. If you mothers Klve not. nnviimoiB ior twice me distance, and lor200 tions from Estev Co. nnrl The lie will long bo held in cherished remem- icet ot tho west ond of the bridge, and lug to yonr daughters but a llltlc bad accurately. But ft Is amusing to soo how innosisiromtwotofourmilcswlde.

Jack- heartfelt thanks of the branco by tho multitudes who knew hli mere would ucadcepcut at that very place, onnvllla la they disagree as to what her sphere is. us may thero be enjoyed by the citlterm or worth. uo lu8 empire tended to all. of tlio Stato. boinir 2i mllea I wouiu entirety undermine the west abu Wyoming is tho first territory to vole to subjects of the most favored nation." inent ot tno bridge.

So, gentlemen, thoso woman tho privilege of exercising the! The flritish Parliament re-assembled on Monday, Feb. 7th. According to Mr. rights; let Vormont be the first State to do vo.rsTiTfrro.r.wt. belna IHntl Ga" wrcst st" of tho winter, thus far.

being 18 miles from tho seaboard, tho latter It snowed most of tho day, and wo should P'" 'uCh over Judge tho snow fell to tldonll ot at yu wo have been blowing for the re moval ol our bridge, you see that the cur the mine. Gladstones circular, "inattersof great pub rent is against you, therefore let us one am nc moment" will be submitted for consid SPEECH OP JITDQK CARPENTER. B'rortcb and mean music, as nothing from nothing comes, so your postority will a-mount to When the young woman tells you that sho has all the rlglils she Wants, I know.in my woman's soul she Is dissalistied. God novor made soul lo bo satisfied by such things. Emerson says, Tho npplo tree Is a very foolish treo, but if you takolood after load of loam from Its roots, and draw on Rand, tho (roe will find it out after while.

If a girl was to attempt to hew her way through Jacksonville In Us proximity to tlio oceaif, while tho Savannah, tho river iinoi. which Tho second article of amendment lo the Constitution of Vermont, proposed by tho Indies. Tliocold was licit severe, but on Iho hills tho wind had a fine frolic with tho ui.joiu logc-tuer and put the bridge ia th- Judge Carpenter of Northfield was in eration nt an early day. As affecting Ireland, the land question is one of the rignipiace, in tho quickest time possibl- Council of Censors, relates to tho sessions snow. We nolieo that men nro busv axith- The Musical Convention that closed last Friday evening at South Windham, after four days session, under (lie direction of Prof.

L. Emerson of Boston, may bo considered a success. There was a chorus of about ninety voices, and the best musical talent of tlio adjoining (owns came to assist. Most prominent among the bass from abroad were Prof. M.

Lawrence and J. Pierce from Springfield, and Mr. John llutler from Jamaica. Among tlio tenors Mr. S.

Holmes of Grafton, Mr. II. IL Kimball of Saxtoii' Hivcr and Mr. Boynton of Jamaica wore tlio nm-! conspicuous, each pci forming one or nc-rc solos at tho con. -crl-.

The concert of Thursday was good, but the crowning feature of the convention was tho concert of Friday evening. Mr. Kimball seemed to bo the favorite tenor, performing most of the solos during the evening, beside sieging ono song, "The Mountaineer," which was loudly applauded, and taking part iu the du troduced and as five minute speeches was tho order of tho evening wished iu that u.iu mat piaco is (lie old spot where on ra.ivaiinnu is located, cannot compare in sizo or Ihe exlont of country it makes tributary to it. Tho population of Jacksonville i. highest importance, and its treatment will of tho General Assombly and the term critlg tho ico crop, which looks inferior iu vitally affect tho land tenure of all the office.

Tho article proposes, in substance, uriuge last stood. Feb. 10, 1870. time lo stato two or three "abstract propo quuiityanu not so thick as usual. Tho win slated at 8000 being only about 8000 nt tho that tho session of the Legislature shall three Kingdoms.

It will in fact, open sitions 1st, Christians beliovo that this ter so fur lias boon uncommonly mild iu once in two years, instead of yearly as the most critical issues that can be raised i life is preparatory to another beyond tho uch wuai tno weather mav vet. cioso ot the war. "Tho irruption of the uorthnieu" is evident in tlio bum and bus- Cninol's Hump with a jack-knife, sho present, and that the Governor, Lieutcnan Oiimmrrttou, any society whose free Institutions rest on grave, now if wo admit, as all of us do, op uuioro summer comes, wo mako up prc- J.ue wiseacres of Brultlcbnro f.ico-, .1 Governor, Treasurer of the State, Senators wouldn't havo a harder task than the early advocates of this causo had. But tho causo a basis of feudalism. The education quos lhat in Heaven and Hell there is to bo per OICIIOUS.

and Town Representatives, Assistant Judg nil a visit on Thursday evening, Feb. lion also imperatively demands attention no everywhere heard. The hammer, the chisel, tho plane, saw and paint brush aro tlio advance guard of tho pioneers from tho iod equality between tho sexes, then why Tho energy of Yankees is proverbial is progressing and will succeed. If I am es of tho County Court, Sheriffs, High Bui woman suffrage question not in this world get used lo that stato of Ail illustration thoreof has just como to our from the presout Parliament. Colonlnl policy must be settled in a way which will to no taxed, men it Is an easy doctrine to litis, Stale's Attorneys, Judges of Probate was very aniv scnssccl i things to which we must submit horeaftor? accept, Hint I havo a right lo help mnko the and Justic es of the Peace shall bo chosen perceptibly inlluence the future current of notice, uco.

F. Harris, B. D. Harris and Frank W. Harris, tho two last Brattlclioro a o.iii.

mc question was Brsofird, norm who are pouring In, and waking up the long dormant energies of tho South which is perhaps better epitomized In tho biennially and hold their office for tw Tho audieiico didn't see why not; so they applauded. 2nd, it is conceded even by mat women should have tho right of suf English history; and tho spirit shown by men, have completed, within a few davs years. tli representutivos of the people In discuss law that taxes me. If I am to ho hanged, to havo a voice In making tho law that bungs me. Trust God.

The path of justice is tho ujge. iho debate was opeucd by A. auuemeni mat the writer witnessed the sale suffrage lhat sin a Job of railroad making, which show what The arguments in favor of this change umicy unn iieorttol verlflthoi ilik i t'ie Alabama claims, will inevitably ets, "Haste Crimson Morning," and "Rob-In Ruff and Gaffer Greene," and also sev oi a cuy tot, 105x105 feet, for 52500, which gie womou who aro tax payors havo aright e. can Do dono by.activo and resuluto men are: 1st, Yearly sessions aro unnecessary, a licet tho attitude of our own country to cue uinrmativo and negative; and they only path of safely. hoy contracted lo build 45 miles of rail to vote.

For instiinco suppose a woman has five hundred dollars and bnvs a house the British nation. eral quartettes. Prof. Lawrence sung two songs, "The Day Is Done," and an Italian locioweci uy Messrs, II. Smith, onu yonr since sold at 000.

Mt.iii.tto.iu Ina State like ours, whero the population is homogeneous, where thero aro no large rouo, gruuing, bridging, and luviinr tho aril, i lj. Brown and L. Putnam for thn Mrs. Stono was warmly applauded and doserved to be. This spcoch was Iho cas with it, mid pays taxes sho of right ougli The voto by which the Senate refused to confirm tho nomination of Judge Hoar song.

A duet from Mid Summer Night's runs, tno road commencing at Buda in affirmative, and Alexander. Slcv cities like New York, Philadelphia an ing exercise of the Association, Dream, "I Know a Bank," sunit by Mrs. uiireau county, Illinois, passing throiorl, to vote. Another woman spends hor in gaining an education; in other words was as follows: Yeas Messrs. Boreman, Baltimore to legislate for, where agricul ens unci nines lor the negative.

Tlieqncs- Agreeably to notice previously iriven Bureau, Stark and Peoria counties, and ter Tho reporter of tho Free Pross makes tho Hpafford of Windham, and Mbw Haltlc- Buckingham, Cameron, Cragin, Drake, ture is the leading pursuit of the citizens, ioii was decided by the board of riochdoii subscribers to tho capital slock of tho West she invests her money in intellect and cul following observations al the close of his re Baldwin of Wardsboro, was very picasing-- minating at Kllenwood in Peoria county oommorceand manufactures being subor live to one in the affirmative. Our llrulllo- ture but you say she can't cast hor ballot port, which seoms to be written with can They began tho work on thoI2thof Auirust ly and soprano solos by Mrs-- uivor Kaiiroad Corporation licit a meeting at Jamaica on Saturday, Feb. 5th, and choso dinate, where the Interests of tho peopl. ooro nonets have agreed to meet with us rerry, uuoen, rianmn, Harlan, Lewis, Morrill of Maine, Patterson, Pomeroy, Pratt, Ilauisey, Schurz, Scott, Sumner, dor and fairness: with her ignorant but tax-pnying sister. Heed of Jamaica, and Mrs.

Mack, Stowell nisi, ana completed il on Ihe 21st of Jan are nearly Identical In all parts of tho State, The audience seemed ashamed of tho idea on ednosduy evening, Feb. Kith, and discuss the ueslion Resolved. That secret The Convention was undeniably a suc ry, being only fivo months nnd nlnn me lonowmg board or Harris of Windham. A. P.

Graham of win- and but little legislation necessary and fre and Spofford of Windham, were finely rendered. Prof. Lawrence's voice showed 'Upton, Trumbull, Warner, Willey, Wil liams and Wilson-24. Nays Messrs. Ab- and applauded again.

The Judge by an uays In doing the work, and within il societies are beneficial. cess. The audiences wero large und grew to bo enthusiastic. Tho exorcises wero hall, IT. H.

Wheeler and C. I), need of Ja quent changes In tho laws not desirable, all the business required may bo transacted other illustration showed tho absurdity of to its best advantage in the bass solo In Dolt, Jlayard, Brownlow, Carpontor, Chan uajg alter mo work was done and dono to tho entire satisfaction of tho colnnanv for 'The Lord is Great," with which tho Con maica, Aiirellus C. Howard of Towiisbend P. T. Kimball und S.

W. v. dlor, Cole, Conkling, Corbett, Davis, Ed- once In two years as well or bolter than at conducted with admirable tact, being relieved from all tediousness by short, pleas FiVMcrillr. Tho Teachers' Institute for this connlv properly qualifications for suffrage. A man owns a dog which goes into tho grand list nt $100 and Is taxed $1.

The man is vention closed Friday evcniiiff. We should niioin ii was nuiii-all account wero set- yearly sessions. 2d, It would, savo ex fane, Clias. K. Field of Brullloboro, I).

L. uiunos, ronton, fowler, Harris, Howard Howell, Johnson, Kellogg, McCroary, Mc- ant little spoeches by Mr. Livermore and is to be held at Fayottcvillo from February ucmanus paid. Tlio expense of do Injustice to Miss Ella Tfowo Jamaica if we failed to mention the finished man pense not only the expense of the legisla a tax-payer and ought lo voto. Tho dog imilcling tlio road was about Slii.000 nor uonaiu, UsDorno, Pool, Rice.

Robortson ture every other year, but tho expense to Mrs. Stono, and by frequont gongs by the Hutchinson. About ono hundred and fif Hies perchance, so tho man must loso his or iu which sho executed a piano solo at III IC, 21 to 25 Inclusive. The Institute under the direction of tlio Secretary or the Board of Education, A. E.

Rankin, will he conduct. the 40,000 or 50,000 voters of tho Stato to at Ross, Saulsbury, Sawyer, Spencer, Stewart, Stockton, Thayer, Thurman and Vick- each coucert. Mr. Mason Pierce of Wind privilege. So a man's inalienable right of Tlio following Is tho list of letters re tend the polls, which would lio from $50, ham 1 Cnele Mane to ail his acquaintances.) suffrage may depend upon t)ie possession ty persons subscribed to the pledge which made them members of tho Vermont Woman's Suffrage Association, only some 25 maining at tlio post-office.

In this village, ers ii. Absent or Paired Messrs. An ed by James Johonnott of Oswego, N. Y. 000 to Tills In hard times and tin ho was tlie originator, and chief mamcr- of a poodle.

The Judge's speech, it is wnn competent assistants. The on Thursday, Feb. 10, 1870; thony, Cattell, Hamilton, Howe, Morrill of Ji.cr.isoi Springfield, W. B. Wush-burn of Greenfield, S.

M. Waiteof liriitlleboro. Tho meeting was animated and hopeful. Jamaica has subscrllK-d towards tho road, Townshend voted 4o-', and promises were inado for $00,000, which, with other means at commune, wu understand secures tho buildingof the rond. In several of Ihe towns above us much enthusiasm Is manifested Iu the success of or or the convention, is to bo congratulated need less to say.

was first-rate. dcr heavy tares Is no small consideration 3d, It Is thought also that less frequent ses will be interesting and Instructive, ullkc to vermnni, Morton, Norton, Nye, Sherman. a Gents Patrick Balllnger, Clins.C. Cross, E. C.

Carpenter, James W. Coppland, A. T. of the signers reeidingin Montpellcr. Both friends and enemies of Woman Suffrage, tlio happy termination of Ills efforts.

ifn('fioi-B inn i.tu- i aim lates 11. sions would tend to greater pormanency in Bavls. Albert M. lloollttio Klfsiia Fowler. INTKREST1NU BEMARKSOF MRS LIVHnHIOllE.

Iiich were at Armt looked npon with dis C. L. Hall, Cos. A. Harris, Jnc K.

Hnlanl oesignod thut llieso moeliuw. ttio laws. About halt the acts of each scs Mrs. Livermore, in tho five minutes al expressed themselves as agreeably disappointed to find tho speakers so qulot, sensible and lady-liko. The exercises In the ma commoted as to awaken no Leonard Knanp, James Lyiiinn, H.

L. Mun- The Troy Times gives the particulars of a fatal accident that occurred Thursday morning, Feb. 3d, by which three men sion of our Legislature have, for vears, torest in Ihe cause of education, and lo hu. .1 If. 1,1 I in.

Pomeroy. Georao B. Bobbins. 11. Tvlcr.

tills cnlcrprlsc, and wo hope that the citi pross npon the public mind the Imporlniic-e ovoning wore greatly disturbed by. were killed Early in the mornlmr. a aim. been acts to alter, amend, add to or explain previous acts, so that it is next to Impossible for the mass of tho people to know what lotted to her, said much that is of especial inlorest to Verinonters. Tho black men fought for their country, therefore, said tho Republican parly, lot them vote.

This is joun naru, Joiin eauicriieiia, Aeli Whitney. sens or Urnttlehoro will be behind none or ui euucfiiion to tho individual and uu scurvy boys and, loaferlsli young inVu' cession of freight trains leave Greenbush for Boston the trains following one anoth- their neighbors In giving aid and encour State. Proli sslonal men sre especially in Ladles Morgia Bonds, Mrs. Harriet A. Colburn, Hatlle E.

Uleusnn, Mrs. Ellen lj. the laws aro which they aro expected to the back part of tho hall. Monlpclior.had better bury some of its hopeflil youth, or agement ton work of vory great importance or at the distanco of one or two miles. otioy.

This Is a groat evil, und a disgraco poor argument, but is ono that was extensively used. Now, did not Iho women lo their business Welfare. vited to attend. An opportunity will be given for Iho discussion of any questions relating to the wolfare of schools. It is Mownro, mury nonnail, raillllu Margaret Stewart, Olive Sargent, Mrs.

8, find moans to make them behave. mursuay morning, tho freight left as usual lo our legislation. Tho general statutes of J. inomaa, Wheeler 2, Lltxle tho stuto should be few and simple, and uu wnen one oi me trains was ascending do auything for thoir country The speaker reforred to the services of women in thn dCKirnHlM Ihnt nKrtA i mte. subject only to such changes as the pro Misoollnneous-H.

C. Colo Judson tuthnr ihe Town RvT Doming, J. S. Pierce A Son. Town System" for tho "Dis- triol Svslom" el.n..lJ 1..1 trust, as impracticable by most residents of the town, not supposing that In so retired a locality, where the accommodations were so limited, there being no.

hotel, so. great a nuinberof singers could be broil hi. together. But ProT. Emerson said that tin bad often held conventions In larger pberci that wero less satisfactory to himself than this had been, and "Uncle Maso" assures us that money was takon by the sale of tickots and al the door, sufficient to pay all tho expenses of the convention, and enough left for vest cpff.

Ben. Iliniilnlr, II. At a regular meeting of Golden Gale Lodge, No. 82, I. O.

O. held on tho 11th tho following resolutions were adopted: Whereas, It has pleased tho Divine Fath gress oi society domands. Most of the spe CO.YUMlKSXIO.r.l The Fifteenth Amendment Is odonlcd "Old anb New." The first number of this Journal met with a wide and cordial welcome. Tho second numbor, which is before us, is equally attractive Under tho Sanitary Commission during the war. There novor was abattloof any mngnltndo fought, whero thclubororsin this Commls.

ut, luorougiiiyoxnin- cial acts of the Legislature can be provided WOMAN St'FVRAUK CONVKNTION IN BltAT- o'scussca. the for under a general law, and all that part of tho roqulslto number of Slates, and It is a TLEBOno. cdilorial chargo of- ltev. Edward li. Halo, part or tno constitution of the Vnltml tno Dusinessortho Ooneral Assembly dis county aro respectfully Invited by Iho Secretary to give notice of the Tnstitulo from their pulpits.

whoso scholarly attainments and yersnlile In accordance with arrangements made Btntes, as follows: pensed witn, so that the nocessary legisla genius are well known, and with a corps of by Iho Vermont Women's Suffrage Associ sion did not expend 8100,000 iu caring for the dead and wounded, before the Government officers got around to thoir duty. It was tho women who cut tho red tapo at Washington and saved the live of thousands of our boys. Whon so many of our tion ror tno stato can bo transacted bv bi The farmers of Newf mo met al iho ho. FIFTEENTH AMENDMENT, ennial sessions as wen it not belter than by ation, a Convention will bo hold at tho town hall In this village during the first week in riglll OI CillXCIIH r.f yvnriy sessions. tbo United Statos to voto shall not' be do- tol In this village, Thursday eve, Feb.

2nd for Ihe purpose of organising a Farmer' Club. A. J. Morso was chosen president. March.

Win. Lloyd Garrison, Frank San- There aro other arguments In favor of ii.i5rc,uyimi united Htafcs or any Stato. on account of Iwjrn of the Springfield Republican, Mrs. biennial sessions, and thore are obloctions Julia Ward Howo and Mrs. Mary A.

Liv ot more or loss force that uiav bo uraed oldler wore sent as parolod prisoners from Harper's Ferry lo Chicago, tho officers put up in comfort at tho hotels, while the men were put Into dirty dilapidated er In his mysterious providence to remove from these' earthly scenes of fraternal fel previous condition of sorvitudo. Soo. 2. Congress shall havo power to crl force this article by appropriate legislation. ermore of Boston, and Mrs.

Lucy Stone against tho proposed change, but we have lowship to tlio celestial lodire above, our and the committee appointed to prepare subjects, proposed the following tor tho next meeting, What stock will ho llkoly to afford tho farmer most profit rl)t. next flv years? 'Tli meeting was ad not room for them now. Tho reasons in departed slster. Cinra Tall, Blackwoll nre engaged as speakers. Tho movement had an auspicious beginning at This amonduiont wns reported to i.n.

orsestablos. Among theso prisoners at Resolved. That Go don Gate Lodce cor Montpeilor, and as the subjoet is before the Houses of Congress from a Committee of Confnronco, Fob, 20, ISfiO, and Its nasn, favor of bionnial sessions, and the objeo-tions urged against them, aro woll presented In the report of the com mlttoe appointed by the Council of Censors to consider this just soiitiiof Chatham, the cars broke in two, and those disconnected from the engine, bogan to run backwards down the grade towards the train nextap-proaching. At the moment when the cars collided with the englnoof Iho approaching train, their spoed had become perfectly tor-rifle. Tho engine was smashed into a thousand pieces, the car wore telescoped Into one another add doubled up in every conceivable shape, and laid In great heap's of ruins along the track.

There were no men upon the cars which had run down the grade, but three of those attached to the train In the rear, were almost instantly killed. Some few weeks since two fellows, named Simmouton and Hooper, located themselves on Commercial Street, Boston, and began to advertise for a partner for the firm of A. Uoojier A Shippers." They Would hold out great Inducements and rope in a victim who, after Investing 1500, 1,000, or as the case might lie, would discover that there was no business and then sell out for a sung to the other "partner." As fast as one; customer was disposed of another would bo found to take his place. Hiinmonton was the convenient whole business it was to retire from the firm whenever the victim waa re ady to buy In. One of (be last men bled journed to tho Olh when the question dially bear witness to the hleh moral character of our lute sister, and to the respect entertained by the fraternity of which she.

pcoplo of Vermont in a practical shapo, very Camp Douglas was the 9th Vermont Regt. Mrs. Livermore who was thon at the head of the Sanitary Commission In the Northwest, Inserted a notice in the newsiiaiis, simply staling the fact of tho terrible fact recommended. The Senate great Interest Is beginning tobomanlfestod was a incmlier, and Hint this lisl Is called was discussed by members present, and decided that a mixed stock Is best where iO.all Republicans; nayslXall Democr.iiu In ull part or the Slate, and we shall expect lUbject which roport also conveys infor- the host American writers, this Monthly bids fair to tnko a high rank. Itsdoslgn is, besides a story dopartmont, to furnish ablo articles on science, business, politics and religion.

Twonddltional features Examiner" and "Tho Record of Progress." "Tho Examiner" Is to contain such ro-wlows of new books, "as shall guide buyers and put them on their guard against what Is worthless." If this promise should be fulfilled even approximately it would bo a new and great blessing to the rinding world. "The Record of Progress" aims to give a connected neconnt of real improvements in social order and tho methods of dally life Iu vnrlons parts of tho world. Among tlio representatives In Congress from Virginia, we notice the namo of Dr. James H. Flutt of Lynchburg.

Dr. Plait Is a Vermontor, having formerly lived at Hiirirord and Burlington. He served Willi credit during tlio war, and at Ha close settled In Lvnchbiirgb, from which district to mourn the loss of one who was ever faithful to the principles of our order. the locality admits. Adjourned lo meet niation and reveals sonio matters which the except Fowler of Tennessoo.

In the nHN0 the voto was yeas Ml. sll a large mooting or tho thoughtful and Intelligent peoplcof this and II neighboring the 10th Inst. of the terrible sufferings of the men, and aiung a meeting of tholadlos to soe If any- nays 41, nl Democrats, except Ihree. Thirl towns. cltlrans of Vormont should fully understand and thoughtfully consider.

Wo intend to present It in full to our readers next nlMnrthmrm. thing could be dono to relievo them. At the tlmo appointed for tho moot Hlrara and Lcroy Chase of Marlboro ook, and wo bespeak for it a careful no- IIV.I Otter. Wkst DovKn. Fell.

7. 1K70. ing, Bryant Hall was filled with a crowd of over two thousand womon. Tim slaughtered a steer Fell. 1st, ono year nnd eleven months old, (ho dressed weight of which was Sol lb rusal by every voter, and by all who expect soon to be voters.

To My Kind Friend. Oar alio! All: ty-nvo mciimors did not vote, of whom a-bout thirty were Republicans. In tlio Scnslo, petitions have lsen pre, scnted by Messrs. Conkling and Fenton for another constitutional amendment granting fcmulo suffrage Resoliilions of tho Goorgia Legislature have been recelv-od giving notice of tho aceoptanca or the conditions Imposed by Congress, and the Words of mine arc inudccitiate to cxnriws Kesoived, That while tins lodeo chcrishc with deep affection the memory of her, wo tender our heartfelt syni)stliifw lo her relatives snd friends iu their sad bereavement. 0 Tho following officers of tho lodgo for Ihe ensuing quarter wore Installed Feb.

1 S. K. Hildrolh, W. C. Mrs.

C. E. Mil-dreth, W. V.T.; J. A.

Beers, W.S.; Marlha 8. Priest, W. A. S.j Jennie L. Pntnev, W.

P. W. E. Tyrrel, W. J.

II. fyrrel, W. Alice Cook, W. M.j Fred Gilbert, W. D.

M. Eva Eaton, W. I. C. E.

Davis, W. O. Flora D. Lee, W. R.

Mr. B.Tyrrll, W. L.S. Olh Vormont Regiment fell especially tiu-dor the care of Iho speaker, tshe tended the sick, and closed the eyes of a score of mo graiuucie icci towards you lor the Secretary Fish has rocpivcl (lio rhl. IVrejWN.

substantial tokens of your friendship, both iu years past and on the last occasion of The ladlosof tho Universalis! society of ncso treaty with the official souls of the em-piro, the ratifications having been duly ex- our boys In death. When the mil Vormont left Chicago, tlio man said that if there is iiangwi. i he treaty was wrapped in vol- OWStlk. The l.i.l .1 your generosity. Verily 1 may say lliat my linos are cast In pleasant places, when the hearts of my neighbors continually Vernon will hold their animal fair and fes-llvul at Whilhed's ball, on Wednesday Iflth.

A good time Is expected. anything that Ihcy oould do to help hor, before the President. ratification ol Ihel'ourtoenlbaud Fifteenth be was last full elected as a member of Con-Amendmeiils. The Pension Committee I gross on the "Well ticket" mc wouiu rejoice to no It. "Mow i ihe prompt them to givo of their abundance to the widow and the fullierlc.

That the 1 and all are invited to attend..

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