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OWWO.J VERMONT PUCE IV IX. .Friday Morning, Doc. 14, 1838. Tho Message, on tho whole, is n very res. I solves in readiness, nl a moment's warning, pcctabld one. It bears the marks of a man to assist tho civil authorities in suppressing who deems hunsolf doomed, and is deter- insurrection, and in ojecutinfr tho laws. CONGRESS. The Prfsident's Message. Little as there is of interest or importance in this document, we present it to our readers entire this week, and shall leave them to their own reflections upon ii,iwith few comments of our own. We would however call their attention to the al tered and subdued spirit which it manifests as contrasted with Mr. Van Burcu's last years Messages. Unlike them, it contains no refer ence to the elections, and for obvious reasons, It says nothing, as it did Inst .year, of the in fluence of the Banks in producing the result in the state of New York. It distinctly disavows hostility to bauks on the part of the govern ment, ntid the President thinks them on the whole very useful and convenient institutions, lie argues that the government as Well as in dividuals ought surely to bo left to employ them and avail itself of-the advantages they afford when convenient and desirable., What will the" Loco Focos say to this 7 What has become of tho cant about Ihc dirorce of the Government from tho Banks 7 We hope the President docs not mean to encourage an cit intercourse ! But by the way, so far, this is good Whig doctrine, and it is the very prin ciple for which our parly have so long con tended and which the Locos have cried down As to a National Bank, the President still insists that is unnecessary, nnd argues that be cause busiuess has in some extent been return ed to, without its aid, therefore, it is clear beyond dispute that we are as well and better off without than with one. To us this seems strange and rather inconclusive reasoning. As if a man, who was dangerously sick, and who obstinately refused to consult a physician, should happen to improve and by a slow pro cess, though still weak, be returning to his usual health in consequence of a remarkably good constitution, should therefore argue that physicians are entirely useless I What say our commercial men on this subject. They who are best capable of judging, draw differ ent conclusions from the operations of the past few vears. The President also undertakes to defend the government in its policy towards the Indians ; but posterity will not be deceiv ed. Neither he nor any other man can ever make it appear on the records of history, that we have been justified in nullifying and abro gating the most solemn and definite treaties with the poor aborigines, and driving them like cattle by force from their homes and their fire sides without their consent, even though we pay them for their"lands. He says that they have been furnished with a tract of country west of the Mississippi, which is guaranteed to them in the strongest manner, for their fu ture and permanent abode. Bui we ask, how can the faith of our government be more sol emnly pledged to them in this case, than it : was to the Cherokccs in Georgia 7 The bind ing force of former treaties has not been dent ed, but expediency is urged as a reason for breaking up those treaties, on our pari, by force,-and forming now ones for them. But why will not expediency some years henci! re quire another removal and anew set of trea ties 7 Already Arkansas, as we have been informed by one of the Missionaries from on the ground, is seeking to extend her western limits so as to include a portion of the Indian tract, and how long will it be, before the rapa cious whites will again surround and require the government to remove, the poor persecut ed sons of the forest 7 But we will not en large, ourselves, but ndd a few words from a New York paper : That idea of felony" for tho Office Hol ders when they plunder tho Public Money, is a capital one. All wo want to complete it is, n Treaty, with Foreign Naiions to give tlii'in up when they run nwny, Under these restrictions wo msiy begin to begin to think of Sub Treasuries with Wss. Mr. Swnrtwoula defaulter for seven years! How Gen. Jackson will roar when ho hears that his pel friend began to nibble in tho Treasury a year after ho put him in office, and reformed the old Collector Mr. Thomp son out. Where wero the auditing officers for seven years? Where were the Secrcta ries of tho Treasury? Heinomber.it is not churtred that Public Money was lost when deposited in Bank, but that the loss occur red by Mr. S,'s taking the responsibility to boa Sub Treasury in advance of the recom mendntion bv the President. Forty Millions of Dol'lahs, incliul ing 8,000,000 of Treasury notes, tho ex penditures of tho yenr. When John Quin cy Adams spent 12,000 000 per annum, how Mr. Calhoun and nil the reformers wailed It is the duty of the Albany Argus now to roar at least three times louder than tn its'M, The Slates it seems, are to so without tho fourth instalment of the Surplus Revenue, but where the money has gone, no man van tell. What is said ofthe withdrawal of Foreign Capital currency contrasts with what is said in 1834. when. General Jnckson accused a large part of his countrymen of being bought n r- .1 T I I r up uy t1 orcign .uuKes, Xjurua uuu ijuun-a We have not n word upon tho result the election. A little victory in Arkansas, a yeaB'ago, was especially paraded. The Banks ore coquetted with, not muc to-tho satisfaction, we think, of Tammany Hall. Now Mr. Biddle is paying ofTIpdian annuities, and acting as tho Government Agent in the West and South west, wo can estimnto-tho utilitv ofthe remarks about a financial operation better with tho nid of Bunko than without. What a contrast is tfie tameness of this Message, with the wild, dashing, trumpet toncuo cries -of Andrew Jackson I met seems to bo a snell upon Mr. Van Buren and the'spell haa chastened him into proper subjection, I'uss has taken in tier ciaw nnd we have only the velvet paw. We, tho country, knowing tho exultations We Bhould have llehidi if New York l)ad not pared those, daws, by our " sober, second 'thoughts,"-can properly appreciate all this, but out of tho country, tho message will road the better for being writlon in its subdued Bjiirin mined to go decorously to his grave. Van Hurcn Rebellion In Pennsylvania!! From tho N. Y. Com. Adv. of Friday, Tho news from Ilarrisburgh is of tho most exciting' chnracler, Tho Senate had been expelled from their chumber by a mob, headed by the bullies of tho administration sent thither from Philadelphia, Governor Ritncr has issued n proclama tion, calling upon tho militia to arm and ns- semblo at llai risburgh, !o protect the public authorities in tho execution of their func tions under which proclamation Mnjor General Alexander lias ordered out Ins di vision, ns will be seen by tho document an nexed. Unpleasnnt reports have been received, that the militia are mutinous, and have re fused to obey their officers. From the Ilarrisburgh Intel. Extra. Wedncsduy evening, Dec. 5, 1838. This morning tho locofocos commenced opera tions, by n meeting in tho Court House, at which sundry threats wero mnde that tho nrins in the state arsenal should betaken by force, lo drive tho "tyrants," (as they styled tho Governor, benale, nnd Cabinet,) " from power," About ten o'clock nrt order was sent from tho Governor to tho nrscnal, to raiso a force to defend it, and the keeper enrolled a pos so of twent'-five mon, and stationed them in the building. By this time the locofoco branch of the Housoof Representatives had met to go on with their movements, nnd soon adjourned, when n considerable mob collected in front of tho arsenal. A committee was then appointed by tho locofocos to confer with tho friends of law nnd order, and induce them to withdraw the force from tho arsenal. It was then solemn ly aerced upon. Hint tho mob would with draw nnd tho keeper of tho arsenal would pledge himself thin no arms should be taken out lor any purpose. The mob then withdrew, nnd soon nftei the garrison was dismissed, ns the best modo of obtaining quiet under the circumstances. This was ubout 1 o'clock, P. M. After the garrison of the arsenal had ad journed, a considerable number of the rio ters assembled in Locust street, in front ol Glcim's Hotel, where the orators delivered everul inliaminntorv addresses, but, as a caw rain was descending at the time, they soon dispersed. From the Key Stone Extra. AWFUL STATE OF AFFAIRS The mob havo actual possession of the Capital ol Pennsylvania, and it is ltnpo;si blc for the Legislature to meet, or tho bus! ness in the departments of Government to proceed. At the hour nl hall past two this niter noon, as appointed for the meeting ofthe House, the Sneaker deputed Mr Spademan to adjourn the House till tomorrow. Tho hall was filled with the rioters, who seized MrS. nnd forced hiin to retire, when they nil rushed out, nnd he was barely ena bled to cscapo without injury. In the scuf fle, the doors were broken and the hall was otherwise mutilated. Tho mob havo now possession of tho town, and mob law reigns supreme. The officers of the law make no attempt to put down the disgraceful scene. No life is safe but the state authorities, wo understand, havo taken all ihe measures possible under the circumstances for the preservation of life and property. As thero is strong reason to apprehend a n 12 o clock, Mr, King of Ala. officiating us necessity for the use of a militia force, for President of tho Senate pro trm J tho Vice such purposes, I' do hereby order tho First President being absent. In tho House, unuanon oi uumnerianu county volunteers "s uununu ui a., iwu, o .uuu to hold themselves in readiness to assemble, Clerk ontho Ud ballot, ho having received in parade order, on ono hour's notice, with 100 voica, and Matthew St. Clair Clarke, arms nnd accoutrements in good order, nnd "ing, iui each man provided with a knnpsnrk, blank et, &c. ready to march at 6 o'clock, to-mor row morning, if required. As public opinion is excited, and the feel ings of men aro much roused, I deem it right to urge, most earnestly, upon officers and men, tho propriety nnd necessity of re maning irom expressing nny political leci Dec. 3. Both houses wero called to Order In tho House. Dec. 4. Mr. Adams irave notice lliot, on to-morrow, ho should call up the bill for the prevention of duelling in the JJistrict ol Columbia. Mr A. then submitted tho following rcso- titions; Resolved, That it committee of mem bers be appointed, with leave to send for per New Hampshire Moving. We earn from fnnniinfvli?r. lVfnrinfi various parts of tho granite stale ilmt the Opai mei.Slllp HOUCe. Whigs are mnking nctjve preparations (or fTIHE subscribers having this, day formed a the coming campaign. Tub loss of tho copartnership in trade, and will do busi Einpire state has alarmed the Hill dynasty, ness under the firm of BROWN & HUNT, and they tremble for their safely. The "V St"" .gently ,o"l''ed by Stephen tltl 11. r r, 11 i iiuv iiiumi , uuu juiiuciiy uy inn liliu lirm Ol Whig candidates for Congress aro address-1 F. 'Hunt K Co. ing the people in tho different counties. ' ' JONATHAN TlTlOWN Messrs. Smith of Bath and Eastman ol Con- K, V. HUNT. met tho citizens of Coos nt Lancaster Hinsdale, N. II. Nov. 17, 1833. 14 nrr. or nnv nreferenco. or disliko for tinriics sons and papers to inquire and report to this or nnrlv men. nnd ihnt thiv should rntnnlHoUse, . forward with n firm determination to main- Whether Andicw Stevenson, Envgy tain tho character of good soldiets; nnd to Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary nresei vo lho honor, tho intPirrltv and ditrnltv from the United States, nt London, is, or has ofthe State, and of her laws. recently been engaged in a public newsna- per conwoversy involving n is personal in tegrity, nnd the honor of his country, whose representative ho is, with Daniel U Connel, a member of the Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland 2. Whether tho said Andrew Stevenson, holding the privileged character of an Am bassndor, bus, in concert with thce other SAM'L. ALEXANDER. Mnjor Genornl 11th Division P. M. From the Commercial of Saturday. Half past 1 o'clock. Wo have just received tho Philadelphia papers ol this morning, and hasten to lurn- Iftll n slrittoh nf till. Inf ! tnli.llifri.nr-f. A letter from Hurrisburirh. in the United persons, citizens o the United States, one ol Stntc-s finz..tt... tinted Iliimolmi-irli. 1W C. whom, an officer in their Navy, encmrcd in states that the House of Representatives was ? conspiracy with intent to slop the wind, or in session nt Wilson's hotel driven there " tho language ol the laws ol God nnd ol bv the violence of the mob man, lo murder the said Daniel U Connel, The body over which Mr. Hopkins pre- Jue. ' y n premeditated provocation Rtflne triol tvtMrn tn tn ft lull I rn nfcnrtri tin 1 tO H (lUCl. business. The Senate was ndiourned at 10 3. Whether the said Andrew Stevenson, , M id,. Imnr nfm..i.iinfT after ii written (leinnnd ol explanation, in the Writs were issued for tho apprehension form usual among duelists, ns preliminary of lho ringleaders. A long nddress lo the to n challenge, nnd with the intent to follow people of Pennsylvania, signed by Mr. Pen- 11 UP u.v " onuuenKc pievuici-iitu mi w- rosH. SiiPnkr-r nfllin SnnntP. nml hv ..irrlitr-nn Sold three Other CltlZCIlS Of the United Stales R..rminrs i nnhlUhrwl in tli, T,.lncrr.inh px. did accept of an answer Iron) llio said Dan tra, givinsn history of ihe proceedings from iel O'Connel equally unsatisfactory to Un tile commencement of the session, and of the codes of gentium nnd of spurious honor, and tumult. inereuyiaciiiyauniiiine iruin oi me impuia A similar address is also published, sign- Hon upon his honor, nt which he liaa pro ed by tho Speaker ofthe House. ' in behalf d to take offence, of ih,.mml,,.r. ,lrM;..n (mm Hip Hiill " 4. lictlier the said Andrew Stevenson The following nroclnmation has been is- " these transaclions, has violated the duties . . E7 I sued by Ihu Governor. PENNSYLVANIA, 68. In the name nnd by the authority of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, by JO SEPH RITNER, Governor of tho said Commonwealth. A PROOLAIVSATIOIT. way, a few days since nnd great favor. villas. wero received with Bi & H. haviuir riurchased the entire Stock of DRY GOODS and GROCERIES, of Brighton .llnrkct Monday Dec. 10 1S38. Stephen Raymond, and added to that stock rt llppoiicd for tlie Dully Ailvcrtiirr & Putrlot.l I-VnOi SiiumIu- rTtfw nnmla Attmirkcl-125 llccf Ciilllo, 1400 Slierp, and 340 rm ., , ..fi t ... 1 . i i !, ' " from IJoston, which they have just opened and l'HICKS ntrf Cattle WqootB to eorrenpnnd propose to exchange at a small jidvanco Irnm OUHhly 7 76 u HJ rrcnml nMality COSl, lor UBSI1, IVOUUCeOI all KllldS,or tinaOWl-. Willi hmt wer.k i first 87 n 7 70 1 third duality O 00 O DO, Sheep M tvero mid at 2 23, 2 60, 2 75, S3, nml 3 CO. &icintin ml T.i no wn Faceted: oil to nrililta were 'ild nt Oc for Sw. and 7 fur Uurrowt. At re Inil, 7 fiir Snw nnd 8 fur Iturruwi. - MAItlUKD, cd credit. '1 hey would lake Ibis opportunity to extend an Invitation to the Inhabitants of this town and vicinity,- who arc wishine to nuichavn Goods, lo call and examine their stock, trust ing that they will not regret tho call. Hinsdale, Ucc. 4, 1833. 14 In thil vilt.icc 12i!i inil. Iiv Itfv. .Mr. Wnllcor. Dr. Cliauiiccy A. Hull, of Northampton, SIn. to Min Winrlimr l?linlc- nnI Lucv W: Goodhue, of llratlleuoru. TT 1IIUU IV JilllUlb dllll In tills villase, nt lho I'hrtnix House. Iiv l!iirnnf. Mr. in. Williams to nut blua Rev. Mr. Ururv. both of .Montague Mass. At unci on Hit 7IH ult. uy the Kev. John bonier, Geo. W. Wood, Esq. to Unmet W. Cljtk, daughter oi a Horn. uiarK, r.q. nil ol uuca. DIED, In this rilaze. 5th inst. of ranker rash, Ifenrv L., son of Mr John and Mr Milinda Fowler, until 3 vrsirs and 3 months. in anvannmi, (ui.j oi me uoniumpuon, James II. Hlliot, of this village, aged 27. Obituary notice next neck. In Duinmerston, nn the fifth inst. Mr Win, Emerson, Rgt-U ml)' years, rrimers in Sew York, IN cw Uamp shire mid Massachusetts, are request"! to notice. In Westmoreland. Cnnt. Lei Green, nerd 71. At Gnilforil, on tho SOlh, Nor. Mrs. Jrunclt Uul lock, in Ihe 83ril year of tier nno. Printers in Massa chiiaetls and Connecticut, are requested to notice I he alio, c. Registers for 1839, Jit the Bratlleboro Book Store. JY O TIC JZ. rflHE proprietors of the Hinsdale Bridge and JL Sixth New Hampshire Turnpike Corpo ration, are hereby notilied nnd warned to meet at the Inn of Col. Paul Chose, on MONDAY Ihe 7th day of January next, at one o'clock, I. mr I' . , I 1. 7 r I . . . I . . . i . in. lor ino ctiuicv ui uuiucia iui mu icui and the interest of his own counirv 5. Whether tho said Andrew Stevenson lintt in ifiuM trnnfirlinn sn rrtnilnrtpfl him WllEUKAS, n lawless, infuriated mob, from ...If , ,;, ,, r-ornlilnlinnnl inlnrnnsi. the counties of Philadelphia, Lancaster. Ad- ,ion of lhjs nousC- bv imneachment or oth- nms, and other places, havo ossembled nl the crwjse sent of GoH.Tnmcnt, with the Hyowed object Atr Howard remarked that the resolutions of distributing, interrupting nnd overawing covered n great deal of ground, nnd. in the IIU IVISIUIUIC UI 11119 . UllllllUIIO IUI1II, IIHU I !. .1... .L of his office as nn ambassador of peace, the laws of nations, the Inws of the land, to the Government of which he was accredited, lho nrivilcires ofthe British House of Com . " - - . . I ' ... , . L inmia n Ihn m-itnn n mir nl I rni'mbf rs ' UlVCr. in V llicncsicr. me CI13UIHII year, HENRY CLARK, Proprietors' Clerk. Chairs. THE subscriber respectfully iiiforms the In habitants of Drattlebnro and vicinity, that licfhnson hand and is constantly mnnufacturing. WIIIDOW BLINDS, PAH02 & DINING CHAIRS, of a superior article, which he offers for solo on the most reasonable terms. ALSO, Paiialiiiir nnd SScnnirins: or Jobiho in this branch of liuiness, done nt short notice nnd every exertion made to jileuoo those who may litvor him with their work. K7" Shop, south end of the Village.- JAMES CAPEN. Drnttlcboro, Nov. 18S8. 1-1 TOKEN Keepsake and Souvinerfbr 1839 Christmas nnd New Year Presents for 1830, Just received at the lirattlcnoro uooktorc. A large, nnd general assortment of SCHOOL UUUKS and STATION lK Y, At tho Iirattleboro Bookstore. Dec. 4,1383. 14 TOMATO! PILLS made from the exlract of that -esteemed vegetable Tomato, nretiarcd n- i ensuing. Also to transact any other business cordin t(, the London Phamacoprcia, and at .' deemed proper when met. Also to see if the oyed by the Royal Society of Physirians, Cor.wratioii will build a Undg0.nCros Ashudot ' FuJr s,e ,,v -the 8Ubcrilu-r. Bratlleboro, Dt-c, DANIEL GILUERT. 1838. 14 Iirattleboro, Dec. 11, 1833. 15 of preventing its proper organization nnd the peaceable and Ireu discharge of Us du ties. And whorens, the sajd mob havo already on this day, entered the Senate chamber, and in an outrageous and violent manner by clamorinir, shouting, nnd tluentcninc vio lence and death to some of lho members ol that body, and other officers of the Govern ment, nnd hnally by rushing within the bar ol the senate chamber, in delinnce ol every effort lo restrain them, compelling tho ben- ate to suspend business. And whereas, they still remain here tn force, encouragtd by n person who is an of ficer ot the uenerai uovernment, Irom I'hii- NOTICE. ALL persons wishing to purchase TICK ETS to cross the Connecticut River Dridae the veor ensuinrr, ate requested to call on Ciiari.cs CiiAPtrr, Treasurer of the Cor- rr,.ntl..mnn fmSi Mnss,..! PornL0". aA he Inn of Cob Paul Chase, on r" . ' Vi'V V.. MONDAY the 31st day of Dec. i chusfits ''would consent lo the motion,, he moved that their consideration be postponed (ill Monday next. Mr Hopkins moved to lay ihe whole sub ject on Hie table. The motion to lay. on uie tauie prevaneu yeas 1-10, nays 57. Air Adams, on leave, submitted tno ioi lowing : Kt .solved, That nil the petitions, memori als, and remonstrances agninsl the annexa tion of the Republic of 'IVxns to the United States, presented nt the first nnd second ses sions ofthe present Congr- together with the resolutions of the Legislatures of the States of Alabama, lennessee, Vermont, ndelpbia, and are setting lho law nt open Rllode Island, Ohio. Michigan, nnd Massa defiance and rendering it unsafe for the I islnltvc bodies to assemble in the Capit The correspondent of tho Philadelphia nquirergives more particulars ofthe pro ceedings ofthe mob. ' We nru in the midst of n revolution," he says. "Alter driving mo senators irom tneir seals, nnd forcing tho Speaker nnd other members to rrmko their escnpo out ol the windows, the mob orgnnized themselves nt a meeting, and were addressed in tho most nflammutoiy manner by several of their speakers." A public meeting ol me moo was neiu on Tuesdny evening, whore they wero har angued by their incendiary leaders, nnd af ter passing several resolutions, they resolv ed to re-assemble nt 9 o'clock, on Wednes day. . Tho letter then states; After the ad journment of this meclitiK they repaired to the (Jamtol. and aguin took possession oi the Senate Chamber, determined, I under stood, should the Senate proceed to organize, to barricade the door and station themselves nt'tho windows, to prevent the egress of the members until they had yielded to their do- mands. A majority ofthe Senalors, learning this, and finding their Chamber entirely in the possession or these infuriated men, wisely resolved to postpone their meeting." The mob at ono time proceeded to tho ar senal for tho purpose offorcing it, nnd pro vidingthemselvcs with arms. They were only persuaded to desist upon solemn pledg es that no arms should bo taken thence in obedience lo tho orders of tho Governor 1 1 1 Shame that such a negotiation should have been entertained. , , It was computed that tho hall of tho House of Representatives was occupied by from eight hundred lo oho thousand, when the hour ofmeeting arrived on Wednesday, A gang of a dozen stout bullies surroun ded the chair ofthe speaker, nnd prevented its occupation. Tho ' Kpystone," (a Van Buren paper,) sanctions these riotous proceedings, and ur ges on lho mob to Author deeds ol violence. It declares nil civil government ntnn end, and calls upon its followers to proceed accor dingly. A public meeting is called for to-day in Philndplphia, to take those important mat ters into consideration. The leader of lho mob is an officer of tho United Suites gov ernment! GENERAL ORDER. .. Q.. 'Xth Viv. P. ilf. Carlisle, ) 5th Dec. 1838. S Tho Governor of Pennsylvania hns issti- ed his order to tho militia to hold them of; Therefore, this is to call upon tho civil authority lo exert themselves to restore or der, lo lho utmost of their power, and upon the military force of the Commonwealth, to onid themselves in instant readiness to repair lo tho seat of government : and upon all good citizens lo nid in curbing this lawless mou aim in reinstating me supremacy oi tue law. Given under my hand nnd tho great seal chusctts, now .on file in the clerk's office, re- Inline lo that subject, be taken from the said files, and referred to n select committee of -members, to consider and report thereon. Mr Howard moved to lav the resolution on the table. The motion to lay on the table, prevailed yeas 13G, nnysGl. Lower Canada. A letter in the Com mercial of Saturday; dated Montreal, Nov'r 2fi".li. nvB "Andrniv Kfmvnrt V.'sn . Rnlirilnr of the Stale, at Harrtsbiitg. this fourth general, arrived to-day from Quebec. He doy ol December, in the year of our is cn adviser lo the court martial, which, ioru, ono tnousnna eigni nunureu nna ., IV pn.nmHnm .ns n$ nn Mnn thirty-eight, and of the Commonwealth dv nvxu you wj scc in the papers, that the sixty-third. Ilhetwo French tudrrns in Quebec have dec- Uy the Uovemor. I tared the ordinance Fiisnendinrr tho net of mriiAirie n 1 r T r n n I. . ........ niU'W'io uuiiHuiro, hnhens fnrniis tn ha I ertn . nnri havo Older. Secy, ofthe CommomccaM. ej lwo prisoners, in jail for hich treason, to Mr. Stevens contradicts lho statement that bo discharged. Puvnte letters from Que- a compact had been entered into with the bee state that the commnndiinl of the garri rioters, to the effect Hint it they would dts- son. feolonel of the Coldstream Guards,) perse nrr arms would bo taken from the ars- antieipatintr the judgment of tho Court, emit. caused tho prisoners to be removed to tho Tho Philadelphia Inquirer states, on the Cone. authority of n gentlemnn from Ilarrisburgh, "The sheriff made a return thpt he had that several lenders of the mob hod been nr- no such persons in his custodi-, A warrant rested, was then issued to the commandant to liber- At tho Van Buren meeting on Friday nf- ate them, which he refused to do. .The temoon, in Philadelphia, a committee was judges ordered tho commandant to bear npnoinled to confer with that appointed bv I retted. ., ii.t .? -i. i ,- " I ..it? i .1. ;iiAy..i i- 1 tno vv uig meeting oi tne lorenoon. l "vvuen luciuuii u-ii wiuucr, ineciiy was INotriiiiK of importance occurred nt liar-1 in n state ol great excitement, and it is said risburrh on the nitrht of tho 5th. At 12 o'- tho cntes were closed. clock tho city was perfectly quiet. "judge Holland, in Montrenl, tried the It is stated that a number ol informal pro-1 same tiling last Winter, with Lot, Wethernll positions for a compromise havo been made bv the leaders of the rioters to tho Whiirs. from the Montreal Courier of Nov. 23. .-' . .. . 1 . I .,, . .. but none htid yet been nctetl on. A suosmniiat nnu intelligent resiucni in The most nrominent nerson in all tho out- the district that was lately the scene of the rarreous nroceedinsrs was a clerk in tho cost rebel operations, writes: "Tho Canadinns office. nre far from being settled ihcy nro cheer Thero was n manifest dwnositton amonc hnir for Pnpineau, and say tho Urttisti Oov tho lopo foco members of the House to get emment dare not punish tho prisoners So rid of tho rioters, and brimr tho disturbances it is expected there will be another oulbrcak to n neoceful close but Mr. McElwoo and soon," This, ns well as a thousand other n fi.ii' ntliirs iv.r still fnr vlnlpnen. nroofs thnt could be adduced, dictate to cov ' -!"-r- I. . - , . -II ernment what course it must adopt ciiectuaiiy Tim pnrnnnnrbnt nf thn fJnurior & En. to Crash tho Spirit Of rebellOtl. ntiirur. writinir from Washington, savs that 1 he hangvian ol Quebec hnd arrived nt Tnrlrril Hnlrlivln 'nit hi. rTnili.H Kinli.s finnreme Montreal. '--o-: r,.... .., y y Court lias recently munife6ted symptoms of ffirf oi j.-nsuncTs jrum ucojur that ileranrjenient of intellect' which afllicted England. I lit hi in snnio thri'n nf fnnr vpnr nirn I In rntlu 6UV8 iitln tin nnst nfllri. nn hnrfti.hiinb 'n fi.iv dnva "John G. Pniker. B. Wait, Chandler, since to inquire for letters. mown, and their nineteen nssociates, who ifiiiivuu (luru un oiiuuuy .uoi jiuii. - yyvt Al esed Deraiilcatlon.Wm. M. Price. Uaiindn. nnd Imve sinco been lodged in th Esq , U S, Attorney lor Jim District ol New Common Goal or this district, wero this York, took passagq in the" steamer Liver- morning put on boardhe bark Cuptnin pool, lor England, on lho gth inst, tie is itoss, or L,iyorriooi, which vessel iint.ema said to bo n defaulter to lho Government to tly got under weigh." - i . I.. . i-1 ... . .., ,,i i i a ipnzo .amount, a iv ier oi uis to. tno pres- ir..-i ii. m. v.t, o.. IUUIII, III ,lUII IIU ICIUOITS IU UlUnUlF t'. fill. 1., .1 rrva,.i;,l ...if.,1 r. , i i i -iiu vciy oiianwu ui a itoium nu n 1. K Zvl ,UC' 005 DCC" ?yw will go farther, than u ton anthracite- ....W..V..V-. ...... --...,,, . ...a,-.,,. .he hgnf I NEW and CHEjIJP. Just received from Boston, in addition lo Air Jormer stocl; oj Uooas, "OILOT Cloths; super blue, blue black, in- X, visible nrcen, olive green, olive brown. and mulberry BROADCLOTHS: Ca&simeres I u u I viiuobi un I . . - . . Dec. instant who ot diilerent colors nntl qualities; t'embrorfe, will nttend to the issuing ofthe same. A. I 'asscow' jeans; oaiinetts: r uii oiom; r tan punctual attendance is roiGcsie.1. ,ne's &c-. ,F.rcnch ml English Mern.os; Cam- l -trilstP rt flu I'mnritlnN i ivtifiius v w hi" w uuissa u HENRY CLARK Clerk. ar,'c'e fr Ladies Dresses; black anil bloc blade Drattleboro, Dec. 11, 18S3. 15 ?"' i anc.v gwiss -Muslin: uot- ' 1 i men uuu I'uuiiiiu LiUi-cn; jiiuiuua uu; iviu nun STATE OP VEUMCOiT. Ancola Gloves; Merino, Hiahland and Raw Marlboro District, ss. si k Miatvls: J anrv Hdkls: W inter b lowers: At the Probate Court, holden at Drattleboro I Ribons; Calicoes; Shet'tines; Shirtings; Drill wiimn and lor said district, on tne mn day inga; i icuinprs; tiorse iiiankcta; sctionl Kooks; of December, A.D. 1838, Piescnt, Hon. Slates; Writinc Paper; Quills, &c. &c. Dana Htde, Judce: I Shad, Mackerel, Hallihut, Codfish, Turks AN Instrument purporting to be tho lost Island and Fine Salt; Oil, Teas and Tobacco, Will and Testament of J EN NETT of the first quality, and all ojher Groceiie UULLUGK, late of (J milord, deceased, usuallv kept in a counirv store. I. ... . . , r , i itr i,.. ,ii I - Ihe Erecilnr .hrrL-in named, for PrnhntP.- It aillCU 111 IXCliailgC, is ordered by tho Court. That oil persons con- Rye, Corn, Oats, Beans, Cbestnufs, Dry Ap ccrned therein be notified to appear, ot the P'es, Wool Socks, Flannel, Good Cedit, orrd 1'robate uourt lor said district, to be noiden all muc t,usn woutu oi ue reiuscu n uiicii-u the Rr-rristr-r'a Oflicc. in Urnttleliorn in said I soon. district, on Tuesday tho 8th day of January ADMATHA DUNKLliE. next, to contest the Probate of said Instrument. Drattleboro Centre, Nov. 23, 1838. 13 or shew cause il any they have, why the same I should not be approved. And it is lurthcr or dered, that a copy of the record of this order , ll;. 1 I i. . . I dc puuitstieu, iiircc wecits successively, in me vcrtnoni rnccnix, a newepaper printed at urat- llenoro, as soon as may be, A true copy ol record 15" Attest, SAMUEL ELLIOT, Rect'r, Halifax High School. rfl li IS ivmter Term leill commence on Jl TUESDAY, the Uth of December, under the eharere of Us vresent Instructor Mr. Kimball has been here during the past term: his success in teaching has been such as rr. v-k v . t. i a . I t,u C.I.I. IC limit til, U UIIHICHI UKtHI t " J t t -- 9 confidence of the community. No twins trill THE SECOND STORY in A. Dickinson's be spared on the Teacher's part to make the Stono Building, now occupied by S. W. School pleasant and interesting. Wtcoftf?' Snooncr. as a Cabinet Furniture Room nos- denllti hope that the friends of the school tailt session Riven the first of January. 1839. eonefnfrafe ti'r efforts for sustaining it, by Dec. 7,1338. A. DICKINSON. I sending us their scholars: tee shall ao our oest I to benefit them. T-rtlr X?--vlr- T.cj- I Board can be had here as cheap as at any JL VUIXm, -SLPVMJV. XJUi3l. nA. .flrmmmriilntinna rail hit hail fur QUPPOSED to be lost between Brattlebofo boarding themselves. J'o extra charges for nnu vvestmoreianu, ao Alii o n. i n tuition tn Mathematics or Lianavages. POCKET BOOK, containing Two Hundred JOSEPH HENRY. ) Dollora in Uank Notes, and many other valua- SAMUEL FISH, Truslets. Wo papers. Whoever will deliver said pocket BENJ. WOODJillD, book and contents to the subscriber, shall bo Halifax, Nov. 20, 1833. 4td3 handsomely rcwarueu. Wratninri'lnnd. N. H. Deo. 9. 18S8. 15 I X xS vj, J. J. JU JU X KJ ii J Jl C .1 D & M Y JLXtH UUdlli V uuuo. TVTOTICE it herebu eiven that the Winter fTlHE subscriber has just reccivcd.from Bos- X Term of the Academy School in West Urallleboro, will commence on the it iuu- NESDJ1Y after the Gi of December. 1833. under the instruction of Sir. Elihu J. Maine, .i- rj t r c"i n i r- 15 for the Committee ofthe Board. Bratlleboro, Nov. 25, 1838. 13 JL ton. a lame assortment of Hardware fc Cutlery, which he offers at prices tn suit. ij. u. l iiumrouxN, Drattleboro, Dec. 13, 1833. Harness Trimmings. . B. THOMPSON, TTAS received from Doston this week, . one STATK OF VERMONT. Marlboro Dislricl, ss. HAS received from Boston this veck, flne Th(j Honornb,e tho prpbftt(, Coujt fljr tH.-,,v i,i , ? m-e,?'s i aj , h ,ni Trim trie! of Marlboro. To allpersons concerned Plated, Tm'd, and Japan'd Harness 1 r.m- . h E , ( o DJimE'L QOHS, late of mmiTR. uver oflisred in this market. -.r ... .r...i ....-. i xsewiane m saia aisirici, iranuto, Idle, GREETING' mini's, ever ottered in this market December 4, 1338. TTs-il 1 inir Uilo-o TTsJHEREAS, Henry Wheelock, Admini-v OR tho Book of Four and Twenty Chop- proposes lo render an account of his. adminis ters. (Bv a citizen of this Village.) tration, and present his accobnt against said The n -cesttitv. value, and virtue or labor estate for allowance, nt the Probate Court to upon enrth, are as certain as all earthly objects be holden at Nowfane Atwood'a Hotel, in ate important." Hon. Levi Lincoln. emid district, on the last Wednesday of Decem- at tub niuTTLEDono iiooKs tqiie. nor inst.; i ncreiore, you ore nercnv noiuieu u appear before said court, at the lime and )loct Accordions & Violin Strin 4 FRESH and nrimo nssortmcut of Bl JtX VIOL and VIOLIN STRINGS, AC CORDIONS,, just received for sale, by Dec. 4. D. B. THOMPSON. Medicines. p v?jf nt'esakl o show cause, if any yot have, fna a n whv the said account should not, bq flllowed. Given under my hand and tup seal pi snni court, nt Rrattlebero in said district; this 1st day ofDccember, A, D. 1B38. .' J4 DANA'HVDIC, Jiidge". Notice. THE subscriber is Agent for one of the most AV.nnetirn A nnl lii.(.a ria tn :Hnnt nn. nn1 lt assures the public that articles can be procured npHE person who took 2 -wt ra of .feQLL of him ofthe most unexceptionable quality, X LEATHER fropr a cerjthn, ce f Jw put up in the nratest arid most careful manner, Tuesday night, is requested, tojclurn it or coll and 08 low psnt other places. Among them ond ssltlo fqr the .same. As tjie mson won ore the.fjorjuar medicines lately introduced in- seen Wijh it, ht had peiter comply wnn mp o practice; Drattleboro, D,ec, DANIEL GILBERT, 13,1833. 15 above request, or els ho Vll have n visit frr oj Mr. She""". Do you take MY. . Drattleboro, Dec. 5, 1838. 14