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Letter from CcBfral Tajlor to the) Iateresttag from MciFco. Secretary of War. B.v the steamship Edith, at Xew Orleans, wo The President ho commnnicatctl to Cocin ji. I hnrn Vera Crux ilatea to Jan. 2etL- The Cw in reply to a demand bythe Home, the rolijoiu-j York uaperxof Saturday contain the foBowin cd lemjfrom funeral Taylor, in replr to t!u ulryrarhic alstnv t of her intdligawe, which of the Secretary of War, relative to tlio fu'J-l n, , : , . , . cation of the former celebrated private It iter la u.ncni uaine. a no uenerat TtndKttn himself with ability, and mach self respect . Ii.--.. ::i i j i n -.i . . l wilt Le Men to confirm cnentiaDj tho late cur rent peace notion: From tie Xatimrf IiddBgaar. fl g lYatienal Ceatf ation. At a meeting of the VtWg memlrsr.f the Senate and Ilorue of Representatives of the I'nitul .States, held on Thursday ctpviin;, .Ian. 17th, 184M, to consider the proprirtr of rvroio ineniling a Whig Sationa! Ltsnvrotsmt, the Hon. . a-. Jiinpun, ot .orth uiroKna. waa raUrl Km crs of peace and of id attempted iow lo " Chair, and linn. Caleb B. rikli, of Indt- received at the Department tin after the close oi lea last longrc HecQnrtcrs Army of Occupation, aqua vceva, diaren so, ihj. i iKavctcar. letter will be read by all with interest, and. be roetion in tljc city of Meatus, were circnlatins I Bt "PlToinlcd Sscretarr. his fnends, with much satisfaction. It reading altera Cruz. Alter auranon and due tleOierMMa, it was in tho House on Friday is reported to hare eaus-1 These peace moors are founded upon the ' Rfdrfl, That it is expedient to hold a Whig el considerable excitement. It eertairJr can fact that the Mexican Commissioners had sub-' Rational Convention, for the purpose of noci- in communicatinff the document, sirs it was not , rtropositions offered br Mr Trist at Tacnbara. ml President of the United States. MrTnst. rowers havlnr lieen mrrAsvL Iul Ami tbe meeUn? adioarneii for one wrrk. forwarded the Mexican propoutions to Wash. . On Thursday erening, Jd February, the meet-1 ana Senate. ' alter some ceneral diKTiioTi aa to the time and I hare had the honor to receive roar commu-1 ynkoop and his detachment pnrsaed : pwee 01 iwiumj the pronosod ConTentmn, Imlf ntcation of January 27, enclotin? a newspaper I ,ho puernlla bawl, under Padre Jaratrta, for a lf"4" "L, c atj of 1'iiUnlelpkta, and lin. and exnrwrirrz then-ret of tbe Dcrart-1 conmlerable distance. Col W. orertook tbe i"rrrnlk day of Sunt, were airced npon. mrnt,that the letter copied in that slip, and rf tbe band, and captured ilalenoit, one of "V , S . . which was addressed by myself to MaiorUener- Tadre's aids, together with General Amu, That tho iVhigmernlrsof the Sen. 1 Gaines, should hare been puUished. .U-, on 1H ate and Huojo of RcpreientauvM of the United though voor letter docs not convey tbe direct Generals Valencia and Arista were nteaced S,A,'J 'l rwoinnieod to their friends throogb censorc of the Department and the President; 1 on parole. 't tbe Lnion, that a Whig National Conven- 1u.n ; ; :.u .1.- Generals Tocreion ami Minnn. with a mini 1 tion be neMat Indenendence HatI.Enth citv nf revival of the paragraph in the regulations of wrn captured at Amsjnes by the 3Iexican anx- Philadelphia, 00 Wednesday, the 7th day of 182J, touching the publication of private letters force under CoL Dominsnex. '"u' " " purpoie nf ueiuiiming ran- concerning operations in the field, I am not per- j cauwauader nau leu Uie capital fir Tw- . . "le omcea 01 1'reauleut ana ice nutted to doubt that I hare become a sabjeci of ' nrx His troops were in fine spirits, and reach-' "resident of the United States. Executive disapprobation. To any expression I '-cnnl without interruption. . Oninotion, it was ordered that the proceed- of it, coming with the authority of tbe President, I Major Taliaferro had arrived in the capital . P of this meeting be published in tho Nation I am bonnd by my duty and by respect for hisl'rora Rel del Monte, in charge of 3150,004 in InttlBgencer, and that all the Whig papers in high office, patiently to submit: bnt lest mr si- silver, being a part of the avsnent lcticd by tU United Siatcs bo requested to copy them, lence should be constrard into a tacit admission ! f'en- S01' "P the State of Mexico and the ' After which tho meeting adjourned t ifie. of the grounds and conclusions set forth in your Fcilcrul district. , WILUK P. MANU U3I, Chairman, ommunication, I deem it a duty which I owe to ! G"V Butler'a regiment was suffering much . Caleb li Smith, Secretary. myself, to submit a few remarks in reply. I fronl ?clS1as- General himself lias been ! n,m.T77. , . ,, r . I shall be pardoned for speaking pfainlr. In ! quite imlirposed. ! CirrwpWenee . tie Pkanlii, nircr. the first place, the published letter bears' npon I . 'VoWi'. publWieil at Guadalajara, says in ; . AantsoTOM, IVb. 3, ISIS, its face too most conclusive evidence that it was 1 ,u number of the ITth January, that news had 1 Th trial of Lieutenant Colonel Fremont has, intended only for prirate perusal, and not at all recncd Mazatlan of SOO California rangers bar-) J Knjfb, been brought to a close. He has been for publication. It was published without my 1 acied the posta of Lapane and San Jose; mw guilty. I has not, as yet, learned the knowledge, and contrary to mr wishes. Surely, an'1 tiat they had defeated them and burnt both 1 PrQculara, but believe that the fact of the sen Inecd not say, that I am not in tbe habit of!P,cson lte Sd nit Three American reseeb nce may be relied npon, as correct, writing for the newspapers. The letter was a 1 were despatched from 3laxat!an, to render all ian learned this morning, from a very rtE familiar one, written to an old military friend, Pe awitanre to tbe Americans. Jjt mrrt 'ha' orders hare been forwarded to I Ane rMita Droognt torrr near ana uncharged -"pr uencm uoucr to arrest -ur -Mcnoias ' soldiers, and a number of bodies of deceased nf- Trat, and send him home. Beers. Two soldiers died on the passage. VERMONT PH(ENIX. CTThe citUens of this Tillage are reque-te.1 ; i tnltilUce. i the Stage Ilxmie. Feb ,by It toiiKatlL Smith'i Hotd,on Friday eimtiii SmnH t-i.Mr Jmihsu S. HintleT.ui'lMramrr- . t 1 . , .1 - V c,- ,v- ion. t MiJsnr K. UiMrhaxsvof Jlnttwten. n- it, r A. 11th, at I o clock, fur tho puri , h KiiUgt M lfl,'71 ,trts,, PrK Uj taking some measnres to ferret out tho DurgUrs n. W CUtke, tm Mr JoSn 0. Ilv.ttt. of tcc and Inerndiaries who infest the netghborhoo L ' "o to Jiw Agna wam-r or ibntra. Il-tleW Feb. 9th. 1819- . ,.'"M,BKL' !r '" "r Bev t. IUifigtii CVpo. Mr Jl,i -I. nttsrrt, of 11Mvi.a. Mjim- sn Him tin 1 S-lVl1,- rj About 4 oMoaL in New York citr! with whom I hare been for manr rears inter changing opinions on professional subjects. That he should think proper, under any circum stances, to publish it, could not bare been fore seen by me. In the absence of proof, that the Eubucation was made without my authority or nowledge, I may be permitted to" say, the quo tation in your letter of the 6J0th paragraph of " njninuw lJMUWI Ul A O Ul WHICH the terms umischievous and disgraceful' are em ployed to characterize certain fetters or reports, omcys, thoogh not openly, a measure of re buke, which, to say the least, is rather harsh, Cocsr or IXQnnr. The N. O. Picayune nabushes a conv of the official order fiir th Court of Inquiry to assemble at Prrote, to ex- From Jleiico. Later intelligence from the raller of the Elo ; arnine into charges preferred agimt General j Grande, Monterey, SultiHo, Sue-, has been receiv- Pillow and Colonel Duncan br General Scott I ed. , nd against Scott by General Worth. It coo- Maior Price. PaTmaster of tho U. S. Armr. f.! ,n .ru" P"0"' rrPort in rtO"ion to animi at M.tnnvr. W r.n.n inquiry, i no touit u oraered to assemble ulU and reports the troops in good" health. 5 iT rberfltr " F? General Scott a order ueued at the Citr of """P" f General Cirshing, and which many 'think not warranted br the Mexico on the lith. had been received at Mata- "raTand VSwi P rTTlt ,r-Ti. , ," prernises. ' mores, and Capt Chapman, upon ita recerpt at pTLX CoIon'1 E W Ua,Icr- rf U,e M Again, I have carefully examined the letter ' ce sent out a circular rrquinng that all duties , in question, and I do not admit that it is obnox- j lerrcd upon animals, goo's, wares, or merchan-1 The UsrriD States AssiobjeSv The ions to the objections urged in your comnuinica-1 dise entering the city from any part of the State, tc-,1,;- ,,,,,, ... . Uon. I see nothing in it which, under the same ! r any other State within the Republic of Mex- "ftogton correspondent of the -N. 1. Couner cirenmstances, I would not write again. To sap-1 'co, should immwliately cease ; and that all such & Knrjuircr males the following statement : pose that it will gire the enemy valuable infor-1 duties, paid since the 1st of January, should be ( "A statement of the expenses of the Nation malion touching our posts or respectire lines of refunded upon presentation of the certificate of al Armories, and the number of arms, &&aian ope rations, is to know very little of the Mexican I payment at the Collector's office. ulictnred during the year ending on the 30th of source of information, or of their extraordinary j - General V.'ocl icced S3 crdcrfrcst Monterey t June Hal also just been made. The total sagacity.and facilities in keeping constantly ap- j n 'h th, mruiring all persons arriving there ! expenditure has been 5516,123 ts, of which pnsed of our movements. As to my particular I to report themselves to the Governor ami give ' 825304 84 was incurred at Springfield, and views in regard to the general policy to be par-; their names for registration j alo, requiring mer- Si6I!S4 61 at Harper's Ferry. Thero hare sued towards Mexico, I perceive from the pub-i chants to exhibit their invoices, and a failure to been manufactured 2S,3K) percussion muskets. t:- s 1 - .t . 1 , , ' ' . 1 : . L . L " M -. . . I nr. t - - . , . 1 " juuiuai uoi mey are snarea oy many ois- 1 iwwj -iw uie icguuujuu win hojcm uieir -jnii noes, zvs musKetoons, 4, -2s tinguished statesmen; also, in part br cosspac- tw to scixnre and confucation for the benefit . ball screws, 15,645 screw drivers, ;3,t;i wipers. ,' spring rices, la.tut extra cones, Hfiii cone picks and 435 bullet moulds." tj The Common School Fund of New York Saitdlo, stating that a report hail reached there i!i.'WU: itsincome,S131it. S1,0S,OOQ from CoL lUmtramck, to the effect that 10,000 were paid last year on account of Teachers' wr Slexicans under Gen. Bmtamente were inarch-' ? d SDtSS was paid for hooks for the Dis- tn nrnin S.lfiTln Vw. I.ltl- r-Y.t ...- irvct UOranes. lHenmnneroreJiilt1eenttftwMn ed to the report Our forces were in good con- he ages ofS and 18 is 700.443, and the number nous officers of the narr. the rmbucatian r.i" of the United Stater. whose oninions is not. wrlunc nKsrrneted bvl Lieut Franklin, of the tonocranhical End- anr regulations of the department It is dim- neers, who left Monterey on the 13th, reports cult then, to imagine how the diffusion of mine j l4' just as he left an express was received from can renaer anr peculiar aid to the enemy, or specially distnehne him to enter into negotiations for peace. In conclusion, I would say it has given me great pain to be brought into the position in which fnow find mrself in mrard to the de- dition and willing to be attacked whenever the ugbt in the schools, ;tSJr. . . i- .- , . . .c:-i. 1 1 .1 - , - Intelligence from Jletlco. partment of war and the government It has I enemy think beat to make the experiment not been or my own seeking. To the extent of mr abilities, and the means placed at my dispo sal, 1 nare sougnt taithluuy to serve the country i br carrying out the rules and instructions of the xecunre; but it cannot be concealed, that tance the capitulation of Monterey, the confl uence ox the department, ana i too much tear, j ot the rresulent has ueen grauuauy wiiuuraw- s panel nrals from Vera Crux and A IIabd Moset Admisistatiox. The Washington corresporuleat of the Now 1'ork Express, writuig muler date of Fobraary 1. Mrs iu cierxs (in ue ieprtmenxj were paia on Mondar in Treasury Acfes, which ther were obliged to exchange for leas than par. S3 A bachelor im tUtomlt hmwimtt .t,w.; I for a wins tu share his lot an 44 anxious enioirer" has solicited information as to the size of said foe. j news by the late amri the luo uranoe. Things seem comparatively quiet au through Mexico. Our tmorts are msinlr atationarr. 9tlmr. it wvmU seem, orders from Washinff- imr. and'mr consideration and nsefnmess corres-' tun. pondingly diminished. I Penay Pena has become President of the 1 . v. rv. ru. i t The apparent detennmation of the Depart- Mexicans again, either by right of his office as , .. J"1 Coay or " Out rf 80 members of ment to place me in an attitude antagonUtical to I Chief Jticeor by election. A reorganization i'?' t jJi TfttJ J"SL2;S3 - S,,.. :. x,: r. . battle, the others having fallen rictims ,0 -IU- .'1. . .J , nw.v k-... u-.w . 1 13. Ma IVUW1IOI ..-1.' x....-. - , , , , I l responnbilitr. with the command in this quarter. I shall con- Cushing and his brigade were at San Angel. ; tinne to devote au my energies so ue pnouc ' Lnaerent aetachmenu ot our troops were nwv pood, looking tormy . rewara to me conscien-1 lng safely along the route trom ' decided in Massachusetts that pupil cannot be nonsnessoi pure mouves, anu u me uat ici-i jiexico. ueuu xjnory 01 uie jiasBacausciia gj on, of Kbnol for bad character. diet of impartial history. lam, aur. Your very ob't servant Z. TAYLOR, Major General U. S. A. Commanding. For Hon. W . L. Marcy, Secretary of War, Washington, D. C. eaacs incident to the climate. Rutland Iltmld. It has been The FtRI! l.f nrtATTtEBOBO. Tuesday morning, tbe cry of "fire" called Itw cititensrif our riSazc to the store of Mr Zeietrs rv!-L! t!.C l- w'tl I inuiurai, wdicu wi v." - - mwcvi - attempted to bo fired by an incendiary only a la this village, on Wednesday evening last, Mr few weeks since. In Ksieeond attempt he wa nJl.n?,lMrd , . j .1 i.xr c o- i In WlnhaJl. Jta. 3. llrs Betsey Rleawn, wife of more successful, and the baihhn; has suffered Smad Clesuon, t) . aged ahowt 51 extensiro injurr. The fire broke through the In ArHngtou, Jan. 30, Mr Tbodron G. Oarmas, r.. .1 i . L. ,k -'i:- ..i i accl 27. , ... ? , 1 . - ? , Janda. N. 1, Jan. 14, Mrs c-vtvia, wife of Mr damaging the walls ami charring the flooring and stairs to the u&Maharu. The goals are burn ed, smoked and wet to a considerable amount Such desperanon should rouse our whole com munity to detect and punish the author of the outrage. Messrs Shenrin and Eager were alee p ing on the first floor, and gave the alarm. The entrance was effected at the trap-door in front of the basement. DrmocraL Sesatou Dati. The tckgraphie reporter at U ashington states that the announcement that Senator Davis was dead, shoal. I hare mail thai: "Mr Davis, after baring been neartjr dead with sickness, has rt-apptand in tit Senate." Few men are able to read their own obitua ries. .Senator Davis has enjoyed that priv ilcge : and it must hare interested and gratified him lo peruse the comments of carious paper on the occasion of bis rumored decease. The Philadel phia North American sari : M IDs name was a proverb of political integrity ; and ' honest John Davis will be remembered as long as the coun try retains a jnst appreciation of public services or private worth." In the Massschusetta Legislature, on Thurs day week, the telegraphic operator had scarcely finished his menage announcing the death of Senator Daris, before electioneering commenc ed for a successor ! Wasiii.igto.x Moscmext. The joint reso lution granting a site on the public grounds for the erection of the National adungton Monu ment has passed both Houses of Coogrrss, and been approved by the PresidenL The Managers intend to lay the corner-stone of the Monument at an early day on the SSd of February, if the necessary arrangements can Ik made : if not then on the 4th eif July next Hon. J. Q. Aibuns has been invited to deCrer an address on the occaaon; but, being too fee ble, Hon. Daniel Webster has been spoken of as an appropriate substitnte. The Monument is designed to be a circular building, M0 feet In diameter, and 100 feet high, with an obelisk shaft rising SOO feet more. Its estimated cent is 3 1 ,000,000. There is only S0r 000 in the hands of the Managers ; but rigorous crTorts are to be made, all over the country, to raise the requisite sum. The smallest contribu tions wul be received, and perons giving 55 will he entitled to a fine engraving of the Monument. S" Much obliged, neighbor Democrat for your compliment about 44 teihng the truth." But when did yoc ever deal in (lor article enough to be a judge ? TVma Xatiomas. Cow-rsunnQjcTTM Wnig members of Congress hare with much unanimity agreed upon Independence Hall, Ptiiladelphia, as the place, and Wednesday, June 7th, as the ume. tor tt :- M Whw Vmu o rennon to nominate canlidates for President and Vice President This is just two weeks later than the Loccsuco Convention, which meets at BJtimore. Mar 21th. Nathaniel Chandler, a-red 42. Her etnatii friends, while they mourn with its that a lire so tttrAti suottld so soon ekne. will also resmce to know, that through infinite merry in Christ she tnaTapaed over death and the crave, calajr re ucmng her Ue to Him who gave it We would not ewkmze the ilrmrted. bat would macnifr the mr of God that sbune so .-OTSMrnoedy in her life, and in ner gradual itesreat to the tomb. sheawewit nest, as m her ease ijieerfol salmiuMon to the win of (joA, la tbft-midft of sasrrmg and dissolving na . tare, we mar well inquire by what means she was j ted on and'thas prepared for the heavenly rest ' Mrs Chandler was a native of Heath, Mm, a child of pteus parents, from whose lips she received the germ of reUesns training, and In early ririldbood 1 iuui mured fr-nraoryluitjotis eTaivme truth, Kclrese SemitHrj. ITUIF. HFItlSa TERM nf this popular School. X will comncuce oa llUaesuW lie fret ehm ef iltmk mA oMer the rfurge of lire. Joim S Cxx, PnneipaLand Miss Cumi llrnicrT 1reeerrr.s. B. D. Chase, A. Troaher oT JUltematics. Miss Jara II Hci-m Tearhr rjr m-.i- k IuiJrertkm wul he given mall the branches niu- nuy taagat, n oar Academies, lnda41ng the Satnr al 8-i-T-es, CUiiisj, Fn-nrhand Germaa Lan gujat. Maiir, Drawing, an.1 rainting leeturcs on tbe Natural ixiesres will be ikHrrr ed before the sctxroL A Teachers' Institute Is nro tmtcd with tbe SemUsrv. Wore which, lerlarrs on h irscc of Eduratton, win be statedly rime We feel mach pleasure In recommending this School to the favorable noUee of the public. It has thai farheea very soecessful in regard to the nauf hersand progvess of tbestndeats. The Fall Term w attended by one hand red scholars, aod tbe rresevtt term has heesi very flourishing. The pros pects of die fouuw are eerumlv very rUuering. Boanl can he obuitud in good buniUes. at Si JO -r week, inrlading all incidental s. Tbos wuhing to boanl in duhs can hire rooms on very reasonable terms. Tniuon, from Vtaa to 84,00. Ma. Including "t of Piano. SajW. Drawing and Painting, extra, wkuh were to her a lirmg, irefrevhiog spring in a , dying hour. tjrttnjkld UaotU. Hrigbtou Cuttle Tliirkct Tkmdaj, Vrwary 3. 1 MS, I At Mirtel 510 tteef Caolr. II pairs Working Oxen. 10 Cows anil Calves, and 550 Swine Beef Cattle We quote to eomspond with last wees, s jmee. r,irr,;j: nruqaautr M a JtiO; second do J,ts a 53.75. third do. a SJl Workiag Oxen Sales at 170, IM, i and Cows and Calm Sales at Sn, til, K3 and JS1. Sheep Hales at J1.T5. fJJO, MJO, tJ and tiSJ. Swme Lou to peddle at 41 fcr Sows and 51c for lUrrows. Old Hogs, 4e; a lot to dote, e' At rrtaU. from 5 to aje. yiemhj, iftrvxry 7. At Market 1 Beef Cattle, 171 Sheep, and 33 Swine. Beef Cattle A few extra 7; 1st quality, ti a $00; second do, 15 a 55,75. fehecp U4 a $SJ5. Swtoc 0 a tW NEWTOIIK CATTLE MARKET, Fot tit Krtt emiay Jlondby ctvswikj, Ktbemem 7. i At Market Ut Borf Cattle, 80 Cows and Calves, j and tVrp and I-uni. Beef Cattle Sain at tnos toJO,aad a flrw I extra at even a higher rate. SOO unsold. Caws and Calves Prices from 123,50 up u 343, 1 ahdallsoll. j Sheep and Lambs IVices from 33 to 33J0 a 16,73, acrording to qnahty. All sold. Bad CuanACTEtta a School Mcgnnent a coming home. . julge ruled that the worse the bov's character W e make two extracts from letters from the man neeJ Khai 1 to reform City of Mexico of Jan. 13, the latest date re- ;L ceired: 1 It b impoasible to say when there wul be a A Tti.w Two or three Irishmen becomin : noisy and abuare in Mr Bates' grocery, last irrv r : .... rt. r .1. - T7 T' movement toward any of the cities still in the v.,. raii-.l.l . ,,u-, : -KVlTwl ...... pomcsoon of the enemy. The commander-m- iat one of the salt beds of Scinde contains an chief, confident perhaps, of a peace resulting of 300 mllcj of salt of an arerage thick, from the proposition which it n i au d the Mexieaa ne rf s feet or a tupiilr equal to the eonsmnp- Sarnrdar afternoon, because he refused to fur-. XVZZZZ :. 7ilr. "JT., hon 100,000,000 of people for I SOO years. nish them with cider, they were put out of the ; Uro Kmnag an expedition in that direction. Death or GtIT Becelet The Michigan hep. Providing themselves with duos, they m- or , cVem, new causes of animosity by making Signal of Liberty records the death of its former . Jtea people passing, and struck one or two wiUi , j ratlllaeJtj, until tbe result of the prop- associate editor, formerly of Vermont, and for their clubs, which oemg resented by knocking , j, known. several years an anti-sUvery agent and lecturer, down the aggressors, a fight began with a few, , ilmJlir Uie Coaunander-ui-clnef was characterized by great energy and indomitable . m m mtA n,ti,nJ melee, in which e . ' . i - i i . .. i. J.p . fc.--. - 0 -. . imormeii oi a moTemeni uesigneu oeiu 10 t perseverance, lie was 4Z years ot age. lue quarters Ul uie oiuccrs ui uio .uiur, im, u number of black eves were found, and one Irishman was so much hurt as to need assistance to get to his boarding house in the evening, about eleven o'clock, as W. T. Davis. Esq. was rc taming home, he met uuartcrs possible, to take them prisoners or xui them-, Italy. The political acitat ion proceeds in The plan was, that the population, or so much Italy, nor can even Austrian dcrpotism suppress of it as could be induced to take part in the con-. it A circular, clandestinely printed, had been : .1 i.i I ... I I, . (.Mi- r i-tpiv iiicmtiutMi in Lilian, ramnutn.? ine nonu. several Irishmen at the corner of the street by r733 which were to enter the city at a cer-1 latiou that in the American struggle for indepen-. the Dnitarian church. On making sure that be I hour make the attack. During tbe day, dence, the people voluntarily abstained from the was a "Yankee." ther made a furious assault up- r..n,t...i.;.r ;nr .11 tk .t,u.r ma nf tcs. with a riew to damar the revenue on him. Finding himself in so unequal a com- 0&ctn intended attack, designated rally- of the British Government Alike courso was bat Mr Davis called for help, and w. soon re-1 for tbe different regiments, and made recommended to the population of Lombardy, in tiered by the arrival of two or three ciuxens, eTerT dapostion necessary to defeat the insur- regard to tobacco, which constitutes an imnwnsn who assisted him home, but were themselvea . At night scarcely a Mexican was to be yource of revenue to the Austrian Government chased by a gang of the rioters. , Kca m fae streets, showing that the whole pop- This was followed by a general abstinence from Greenfield Gazette, i ;,,; had a knowledge of what was lo be at- smoking. But not content with this, tbe people T : 7 tempted. The precaution ailopted, it is suppus- treated with insuk, and sometimes with violence, Jcst PanDON.-The Governor ofilasacho- J Pj M t , tbeban-lall who -ere met in the street, with cigars- jett. ha. pardoned Zl??'J' The projectors of the Correction were either These proceeding, produced a jiroclanrarion from the State Proon, to which he was sentenc- ' P J , . fmm thi Directof General of 1'oli-e, threaten ed in me, foregU ; years, tor harwthre to , - u- (Q (h i m lumeA lltick M person, collectc.1 in a but who swore thai 3Ir I'ame hired him to do tg such crowds, whether guilty of oticnce or would be treated m the same n mer. Ine the iced, and who was admitted as State, evi dence. It now appears, by confession of the bor, that he alone was the guilty one, and that Mr Paine was entirely innocent PsEatiuu roil AsaAsgEtATiox. Gorernor Young, of New York, luu pardoned young Pol lock, the midshipman who defiberatelyjahot at and wounded Mr Jewctt, editor of the Buffalo Commercial Adiertiser, He has been in pruon less than five months. M AsaACUCu ma Jctxj e. The transference of Hon. Charles E. Forbes, of Northampton, from the Common Pleas to tbe Supreme Court bench, to fill the varan rr occasioned br Hon. Samuel Hubbard' death, is announced officially as bav ins been made br the Gorernor and eotumid . n 'i .1 . by the V.onncil. a no rumor uiai mc pwt iwi been offered to Prof. Grcaleaf of Harvard Uni Tersity, was either nntrue, or that gentleman de clined the office. Spriiujifield RepvUican. StJICID Arnold Welch, Esq, for many years an overseer in the Merrimack Mills at Lowell, and a member of the last Legislature, committed snicido on Tuesday evening, 1st inst, bj throwing himself into the Canal. Ho has been sick and deranged, and suffered a sad be reavement in the lass of his wife a short time The Lowell Courier speaks in high terms of his character and disposition. Ein-ICIT The Chairman of tbe Committee on Foreign Affairs, in tho Senate, utterly and explicitly denied, a few days since, til the rumors of any treaty or project of a treaty of peace made by Mr Trist or Gen. Scott or any body else. t A. Post Office has been re-ejtablished at East Bennington, Vt, anil John C Haswell ap pointed Postmaster. Hesut Kellogo, Sen, has been appointed Post Master of tins town, via John C. ilasncll, rtmovetl. Ucnninyton inxzette. there is not an officer in the army, not excepting ' posii 1.a rV.mn.,r.tn.,:f himailf. who Cflold have ' not restrained the troops from sicking the citr. ! same proclamation prohibited, under penalties, A -ct,; ti.l hen sot on font at Pnebla ' the adoption of all emblems in which political to assassinate the Mexican Governor of the colors are associated, or the adoption of any no State of Pnebla, Don Raphael Izunra. The lineal sign or symbol whatsoever. It also pro conspiracy, which was headed by Gen. Ilea, was ; hibitrd writings and songs containing references discovered by Colonel Childs, and nipped in the 1 to tho Tope -A". 1". Kipreu. bud. Tbe object appears to have been to seize : c . . the rein, of gorerruSent and proclaim Ilea Die , A MosET-HASIAO-Thcre u at StLom. an raToT Ror.unxa is known to be a rtrong ad-1 M n, who, by great thrift and personal pn- . nmre. i Tation, cas atnaisrU a large amount or property - Wax KxrcisCA." This is the title of Hon. Albert Gallatin's second pamphlet on the Mexi can war. which has jast appelred. Mr Gallatin is a most able financier, having been Secretary j of tho Treasury under Jefferson and Madison; j and his present e ly is a dear, succinct and thorough expowtion of the enormous burdens of the war, ami Us buhting effects on our trade Ind prosperity. We hope it may be widely cir culated and read. Mr Gallatin takes distinct ground against any further appropriations by Congress fbr the conquest of Mexico. 4eT On the 1st of January, 1818, the popu Il lation of School District No. 3, in this town, was 3033 : last year 153. Number between the ages of 4 and 18, 476; last year 473. Eruto as Co nuECTEDv A very material error occurred in last week's paper, in an item about the Fremont Court Mirtiil The probable ex pense of that affair to the country was put down at u nearly one Jkundreti miZfoiu of dollaru" It should hare read, " nearly one hundred tltontand dollan." Still, that's one hundred thousand dot' lar. too much. The Mr Myers whose rnxrriage we published last week, from an exchange paper, is not tbe one who killed, his wife's paramour, and was af terwards divorced from her. The name of tho latter is Wiliiam that of the former, Tttomai Myers. So sajs the Journal of Commerce. U.xtTiD Statu Sexatoba -Pierre Soule, Lorofoco, has been chosen IT. S. Senator from Louisiana, in place of Henry Johnson, whose term will expire March 4, 1819. This a sing lar and unexpected result, as the legislature is , Whig on joint ballot Bribery is apprehended Saitoa's Hirer Seminary. J THE SI'ltl.NG TERM of this lnstiuuioa will j commence upon H 'ednaiae, oW tea JjrrA, I ucecruirertiuaof the present board of htstrurtion, L. F. Waan, A. B, Principal, and Miss Maeia Wakss, trarber of the Ornamental branches. i Tbe Trustee are happy in aanouncmg to the pbjic lht tis percent lartmrton will erer 1 fottrd auecttva to the best interests cl the school, that the tior st isW rorrert mvlicd ef imMnmSmm hitherto panned, with the nntdyt eftmd tytt w Gocer sfstf will secure ta tho stud eat a sure prDgresa la the seirnces. and a healthy state of moral frrling. The chies will receive the fullest attesrtion. SmreryvT and the other Malhemsrica will not be Uughi 73 "?aBf we.bat PnaicaUj. Toons Ladies desirous of excelling ia the art of Painting and Drawing, will receive that attention 4 sad care winch has Imcu so suere oi in terms past i umamental needle wort, worig of Htx xnut and Flowers, will be added. 7 Tr 1 Covamon Cartlth rtnusrhea, 43XJ0 lligber da 3 OMSinil Department 4o French, Drawing as Paialisig, each extra, law Matic with riano, extra, 400 TU tmxmttpd ssf mtfaow y ute .susiv twjaus, sm spacious arraacenmts, its cabiaet and .l.1iiiw aapararat. Chemical and I'rinotnphsral, late obtain. ed, eaanot fail so render the school attractive and elicit narrooare. B rd may be had from 31,00 to tlper week. Every advantage is given for the practice of econoBiy. R. A. SEVERANCE. StoxUry. muni uirxr, c rea tlx, za TowBikcatl Acadcmr. THE 8raS'(; TERM in this Insdtstkn wilt romnaencvoa U'bkmdJi. ilardk Irf, fail Bauii of lat tnctioa. m poUislicd in tbe Lui cju- Boanl awtlQoej ta be obaictl At the taat lanr me aj keretafore. It b tctt desirabte thu tiuu tboakl U wa- est, if pouftfc, at iht opcni2 of the term, vturn t&e ci-nctt an tunnca, JOICff ROBERTS. Smnrj. Ttnrniheol, Vt, Feb. 0, 184. 3w5 Real Estate for Sale THE salirxxiWt ai aetat far the bein of I'AUL WIIEEI.ER.lateof Wnlrro, detwed, of fer for ult) m fotlowicK propcrtj, to wit irae r trm utnauu in amiDoro. knowxt u tbe Drt- Wheeler Farm, otmtauu&ff ttree hnadred arm of pod , Land, ia s htjr ttate of cuItiTWloav with two tpcII trailt Ivtilinr Houses and two lar s Barm tnereoa, wrll ftrnrai with iiooa 1 waUteq-tllr diTidod, and ta oh of tbe Unt dai-, tj farms in Windham Omntr. AIo, one other Farm in Wardtboro, contalnin; SOO Acres of Land, with romfortahle bmild ings thereon, and wiU make n fint rate dairy farm or pastors. A1MO, one outer vmnn inimm i StTatiori. containing one hundred acref of good Land, with fiood boiiiairy there on, localed on the itage road kading Irora unoueixiro to i ruyT i. Alo. a tint rate Fattare til-tted in Strmtton, eontaininj' etghty-WTtn acre of good Land, and u well fencrd. Tho abore propcrtj most and win be sold this Spring. do mutate, great harpuns. CCfFor rjartirnUrs. rail oa the inbtcriber. JOHN RICE. Jb. WartLvboro, Feb. 5, 1849. w5 ar pastors. 9t TIOBFJlT nOODF.N-OUGIL ) araunltlee J0ID.1LWII.UH, for the EHEXEZER 110 E, Ja ) Tmstees. West Itrattlrto. Feb. I, IMS. 14 MK. FAKWlLL, Hrstit, HAS remoreJ bu o&m to tha room ow It D. BfocxTttg Srhy Siont, where he wl auecd to hi wofrvum in alt it brasches. CULOROFOR-ladrninuterMtoaajwno may wih it for tbe purpose of extraciinj teeth withont pxin. r-0Sce Xo. S Granite Row 24 1848. AT NO. 4, Opposite KHITir STAOEIIOCSE. ZDICKH.S0N h meins aIditku of trtrj 9 ii3Tptkra of Merrhandue -dapted to the Vermont Trado, indodin; a rerr choke lot of Cm eerie. -itaov For the tale of Irodoce and Warn, wtkh inter t ealli Eot, or iWt here, Z. 1). lathes yxm at So. 4. witbont nainuij; GrtallJarytuju, i&rjr ldcmtxrt; bdlerin- perv)t. in wat,r aware that the extrrroe mode c-nacfc, rent ares to write at the bead of bu adTcr-aement a tbeso tmr dar, W'mJawi, Wmmifrfti IhMvrerf. ( 12w24 otfcrr SPECIAL NOTICE. XTJllEREAS. the Rbvnb-r harin inst made if Urpet pwduues, and now rtceirin from Bo ton a wrcs iiaanntT or vry Uood and Of .ew aid Eiteasire EtUerrHrmeat ron TOE BAVi OF CROCKERY) GLASS AND CHINA WARE. I' a per HiHltifcs, J;IS,5JS3 w7JE9IB K.1ITES ATID rORKS, Tea Traya, Salar Itampv, c, AT WHOLESALE AST) EET.U- A. J. BROW1V& CO., IT'OB many yeara eaUoIithe4 at Worccstrr, have ov ud a Stare fa Fircnar, in toaatctloa with their honse at Worcester. CoKHfry .trerchartts aac EiaxcsTLr txrtTEn to cau. asd EJCAMI5E TQDR STOCK dXD L ARX THE I R PRICESII IF TREr DO, THET 'WlXIi XB StTJUK TO MUTT I' .13 GOODS WILL BE SOLD AT A VERY LARGE DISCOUNT From Boston orv.T. Price? t Onr SEX10TI PAItTSBIl hat been in fetouurs axt Fuxcb rnts scaaox, and hu Bought Largely Or CROCKERY CI1IXA GZ.ISS WARE. Oar Facilities for 30;ilTCr (SO023S. Are Ample, tad mm will StS at a SMAXL, ADVA1VCE OS THE Cast or Importation COUNTRY MERCHANTS X "CoeJs Well BBgkt,areMair SeltU REMEUDER TIILS.AXD CAU. ftV A. J. BROWS' & CO., CXSTSAL BLOCXrXUKLT O ITW IT TM POST OFFICE. Fitehbwrrf; Oct 1, lyj in addition, to my former stork, whirh makes it i "Cf HPtf fT JT YJ T 'gl nKonlete Aroonff which are manr coudt boartit j JC X M. XjM.m. m J K.X nnnplete Aroon; whxh are manr gtwdt boajtit ax iwMarrl irtm . im in worn, i am prepare to, and will icd mj Goods at as Low Frier, for ' frood par u anj otbrr tire man, sot excepting I thoe w make prat difplay abrot the moner I rjreMOTTj, aax-tions f-. 4c j CT'rlease call and see. f A. DU5KI.EE. i Wert Ilnu-ebora, Feb, 1. ItUS. 34 j WM- NEWELL & CO., MA.TrACT0aADWBOLASALnBKALZaSl!l ' i FOREIGN AD ATRIC V Straw Bonnets, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, HATS, CAPS A.ll FURS, Xo. 03 UII.nY TIIEET, A. J. BROWX & co IstroBTKas, Joaaxna in ncTAiuaa or CROCKERY, CWXA & GLASS WARE, Table CHJIerjr, TeaTraj-s, AND FRENCH PAPER HANGINGS. Also dealers in Pars HslKmos of American Muafsctare ; Ilairxvtlc Waut; Table, Ilanrhis;, and Side Solas Tcr, and American Wax Warn of every description. C7CcrTaAi. Block, crarlv oprosite the Fast OSes, FircnBCao. " iT7J A.J. Beovnr. II. Pra, J. C. Wcui, aaraocroa. FITCHBBBG. TO -MANUFACTURE RS. A Prime Stock of Goads. fnirC tebscntvr offers tr sale the stock of Goods X tlonin to the late firm of II jm J- Hijl, now in the bnck store in Tenpletoa. The goods will be sold with or without the store roQdht, at the option of the barer. This stock has been booght new within two rears on the most advantageous termt fisr cash. An exrellcct ojxmanily it filftTed for doutsr a recolar trade. The store has been re- rcatlj tted up in a srrle of superior cxreUessce use rownrr. It. WIMAJ. "VfASTFACTCREnS who are aW UsUn ' 111 d,riISi oc Afmajjiot X.J. B rovrn I Co'Sh FitchVorp, a usmiilele searjcttnent of I Faetorr llsTTgfnj and Side Solar Xaps. Also, ' Laiop Glaases. Chimniet, Wicks, 4c j tET.ia at leu Ltaa Rattan Prices. I .VJ Bnowstco. ! Central Block, nearly ocpotite the Post OCce. 1 ruchimc Sept. 15, IWT. T ttl trniene to aj stor la t Temr-lefon, Jan. 34, IMS. A CARD. OIL COOLET resprctfally tenders tut hearty thanks to the eiiixeiss of Lvrattlehorn and ti er easended lo huu. and hejrs leavrTto intorm thraa tharhe uxieitds tu re-ofiea hts Ptraerreotytse rooms in this place, in tbe month of April neat. Till then he wiU be happy to see his farads la his nsagnifirtnt Gallery in Sprtiineld. Brarneboro. Feb. X Tbe Old Ledger IS aearlr worn out, and we are about tmaftzicg tmr areouBts to a new one. aznont which are manr of Ion; txndts; A KtUement between thu and the Mrrxbeth of JXmcA next, ia earaetUr re quoted. UIUT.RST PRATT A. CO. Wel Bnutleboro, Feb. 3, 1849. 34 upoIsTeWwow. 0FaH kinds, as old Ss'as, Mahogany Cacnirs, MotramM, Csshiotts, Jul, neatlr. rtromptlr and dorably repaired. -VUo, for sals ail kinds of cover, tag for the same. Jianites, Dontut, French da. Furniture Patch. Embtxd Vdrrti, Phtsi, (the real Goafs Uair.) ic, tc Coot ami Uur Mittmnet, FeuiXer Brdt, at short notice. Mirrors, Maborany Racttn). Ertrmeum, .VWs ami Parlor CJairs, EUyaM &as, Isedsteads, Case Seat and Cane Back, and tYood Seat Chairs, Cane aad Wood Seat StOeets A large amount of Furniture of evevr descrrp a, at Very law Priccss. 315X10,71 323,60 STATS Or V&COHT; truWit,ss. in Probtlc Court, Jan. 31, Tba lawiiis; petition Is prctcnlctl: To ib tloa Probate Court ftvttedscrietondarlbon. Srcrasst 2f iLes. Adisumstrator upca tbe estate of Latbrr tVatcrs, late uf Halifax,, ds cv ed. respectfiilly represenu. that the anumnl af debts due rVom said deceased, is 11423,73 That the expenses of admhnstratloa That the ralae of the personal proreny Lea ring a balaace uopro riled fcr of 19773 Wheretbre. he prays for license to sell so mmth nfth TImI 1" j .. i J ... I JmmuJ . . f estarr to pay said debts arid expenses. j STEPliES SILES, Adtn'r. i Ualx.Jan.31, IS49. TVhcrenpoo, it it ordered that Mil sdmiairtrator I notify all persons interested that this Court will de ! cide upon said arirsQcation at the session thereof; to he holden at the Probate OtSee is Brattleboro, ia said disiriet. on the last Thursday In February nexby publishing a copy of the record of sail pe tinoa, aad this order thereon, three weeks saceeas. rrelyin tbe Vermont Piueaix, piimcd at tftid Brat ' tle'joro, lTCTan to sl rima of hcriisg. A true copy of Ilecord. 14 Aocst, F. UOLBROOK, Ecrr. STATE OF VBCOHT. 1 yitxrSjom, U- In Probate Court, Feb. 2, 184&. Tbe toUowrng petition is presented, to wit: TttkellanPrttauamrt far tie dutriet JlarOam. jlrac CaaraxTxa. Guardian of Mar. E. Frank- Vjlio, a minor, and heir of J0T11AM li FRANK. . i jt, tare of U milord. deceated. resnerrfkHr reore- ,v- liuuu.1 a auM. j OTtt u u win b. beneficial to the interest ef his A. V. Bratileboro, Feb. 3, 1 Si. said ward to ffcll all ber real estate, ctMWBlinj of 1 - ' aooas arj acres ot una, ainurea m sasa Lrulioro, to- Grand Teperance Rallj! j gether with the rerensou of tbe widow's dower there- ia,andxttheproeeethcmifatutcrest. AVhere At a recent rcmrenlion of tha friends ot' Temper- fare, tie pran fisr Urenta to sea tbe same acctmltar aaca in riodlnm Coaoty, held at Brattlelxm, Jin. i j. CTBUS CAIU'ETTEU, Gidiarl 3, a resolation was passed renucsuns the County , Guilford, Feb. s, I S43. Society to call a Traperanra Mass Meeting at ryv pouu ordered that said Goardian no such tme and place within the County, a. they tify all pert mtcccsted that tUt court will dide should deem expedient upon sail application at tbe session thereof, to be Arranzements hare aerorduurlr been made frr I i.ii , .. ,iVi,. i. vti il tuchameetinc lobe held at Fayette ville. la the jautricton the Wt Thursdar of Febrcarr'instant. .u. uieeuu;; J ,CTiZ TZ I district, on tbe l Thursday of Febiwy Instant, f . , .7 - ' ttypuri; a eopycrtne record of said arpiii Cammistilotiers' Hotlce. nted bribe Hon. peace. . . . ' i .it i i i I .i-.il I." It wa. reported at Vera Cmr, though hot hi- -p"y ""tTm. mj Us crwlit waaattaeheil to the statement, Uiat j w. ri tT,.T.. A letter from the itr ofOueretaro ta iu , " ' ' Io? aUposeewed, and to he reion to peace prospects: "The whole soLject ! ,wSS?r- m "iu 'ear. tw anout a wcck rcsu with the United 6tates-the Government 'ffh nde a desjserato atteinpt nnon hit i life by of Mexico is wniing to make a treaty, and are ! tb?1? luo U 'nth a dirk. Tha design was s .i . t. , itotiraccoinrlished. and the victim of arance ArillicVwriteradiU: "Slanyof themort inrlo. Uveatobehaimteil byfiU areworw tohim ennal men in tho McpoDlic, woo nave neretoiore been riolcntly cijirjoscd to making a treaty, are now advocating it strongly." tyilapie, the Philadelphia astronomer, say March will be colder than any month of the wimcr. Yaxkek xTrttteE vt Sol-Tit AucrttcA. It was expected at Caraccas that Mr Vespasian Ellis, onr countryman, to whom had been grant ed the monopoly of iuricraliug tha Oronoco by steam, would arrive in Mar or June ncxt. to put his enterprise into execution. The project is highly favored by the journal, of Venezuela. T.nis Win. War has broken out anions the Delaware and Camanche Indian, in Texas. Sl'ICIOK ok a llnlDC The Saratoga Senti nel says that Mrs Rachel Vandcrmaker, twenly years old, ami married only three weeks, cut her tnroat wittt a razor on tnc zyu mu tTA man who was hung lately in a neigh boring stale, tor tinrgtarr ami niurucr, conlutscil uuderthe gowas that his career of crime began bv ttoppina n newpaper vitkovt pacing for tL aula is au isssius naiiuusj. C3"The Egyptians Iseliered the world to be . - .1 t -m - I II I 1 . I i ii One desperate battle has been fooaht, in which resting on the horn of a bull, and when the bull the Delaware, were defeated with a loss of IS I tire, of one horn, it pitches the world on to tho to hare taken place. Indeed, a Whig member WE the .ubseriber. t.TOKnirt nrine uon of the IIouso, who was absent, own. that he was ,wr rommUjioners to receive, examine and adjust ofterol four ivortxi to stay away, and not rote. ; all claims ami demands of all persons, against the rM"'inTfnte,rr &rfr!pr Hon. Walter T. Colquitt (Locofoco), or Ueor-! jemlna, in oa thereto; and six mouths gia, has resigned his seat ia tho Senate. UlilYomthe Mthdayof Jan. inst, beiua; allowed by t ........ . . ,i.n.. I uid enart lor thai Dumose. we do thereuire hereby ncaim isuatea to u tbe cause. "" ' , si notice thu will attend to tha basinets of expire, in March, lo49. Hon. HhlC Dawson unr appointment, at the dwelling house of the late (Whig) ha been chosen by tho Legulatnro to Hums Kice, on tbe tecona i aevs ot aiarcn ana v c . fWitn itrst riVIwlr T rTTitil fin", on ernor will hare to ap- -"f.-r, V ' f i-iirstrsu iisrr ,ii 1 llUMna iiium, Djrled at Oraflor, Vt. this, the 31ttdayof January, 1848. ' S succeed hirni but the Gorernor will hare to ap- Zfi dart. point some one to fill the place temporarily. AMBROSE BCBGESS, The Iowa Lcsdature will not probably chooso any C. S. Senator, at its present scassom Ibe Ixoforos have the Senate, and a majority on joint ballot ; but the House, being Whig, refuses to go into convention. The Locoloco senate am the same thing last session, when the Whigs had r.dtrf buuneas this, ! a majority on joint bsilot. nil immu - 1 . -a iiuiumitn saop or a cnep ii-:im. ,"".7- ( . ..i it,. tiuiUtisi-will be to let' tKTThe NewIIaren Grand Jury has found jjirat rot, eianafieaimmM. .- ijii. -CI..1- inrf V.t!.n Ewinr. SOLTMAS CUNE. . VI Uull W Ul ta.Uva For Safe Cheap BT the subscriber, Tro Bwig Lou near Smith & Gains' Mills, about one mile west oi use s t rm. mi (im ci which Is a KnlUinr- 13ft br 18 teet, suitable for at tint nresent mouth, at 10 o'clock. A. M. It is believed that every patriot In Windham Co, will rejoice to be present and participate in concert with thousands throughout our land, la a Temper aaee celebration of this birth-day of our country's Father. The citizens of Fa velrerillc, with heart and hands wide open, will be rally prepared for a yns rail. .atwemoie use notis ot uracs, ucinuusu Thursday c ' bT nnblitnln- a conr of the rec i uon and this order thereon, three week, successive. ly in the Vermont ItKenii, printed at sid-Urle-boro, previous m said time of heaiini A true copy of fCecord. 34 Attest, F. H0LDR0OK, Rtjr. warrior. Tho allegeil cause ot me war wis. mt intrusion of the Delaware, npon the hunting grounds of the CSunat ithea. A general ludun war wa. apprchendeth (sT An ingenious mechanic of Patii ha. Tn rentod a wooden arm which i sail (o beat tho natural limb itself Of roursa those who hat e lost a side wing wiU be all op in arms. other, and this causes an eartliqual.o. NEW YORK MAI1KET, Fin. 8 The salts ef Flour amounted to 1500 bbls, at tifisj tot Sew Orleans, I VI3 j a S for Michigan, 6,2i for How ard street, Baltimore and 7 for pure Genesee. The market for good white and yellow Cora was rlrm.at tljafcic llyr, delivered, 68 a 0c. Oats, rhtr, 48ci canst, SOc for an assault with intent to murder Tutor. Em erson and Goodrich. They refused to find a bill gaint Toung Towar, who was bound over as an accomplice. It is now thought that persona un connected with the College had iseUiin!; to do with this outrage. TtLEonAflt W Vebm ojct The inagnctic Lmoh is now completed and in full operation between Troy, K Y. and Burlington. We up- pose it is to be camcd on to nontrcau atcb patrhc. "large as life" ha appeared in the ltnllaml Herald awl Burungton Free Press i at which our usually quiet rotcmporarie. are migh tily tkUcd. Brattleboro, Feb. 5. 1848- 3vr23 Fara for Sale. THE euhscriher ofTers his Farm for sale, situated near tbe centra of Halifax. Said Farm contains about 170 acres , well divided into Mowing, Putnnce. Tillafre and Woodland. Fer further parti culirt, enquire of B. K. Hanar, Esq, llalu ; Joux C Sroxr, Greenfield, Muss, lhe 0Mbr-m PremU A, tt STONE. rjalifax,Jan.3t, 1848. 3m7t .ii. 20U0 3AP BUCKETS for sale at DlCKCiSOS'S. Carpets sail OI! Clettas. gQBnsnGranedAppleSiLj. , U MIMI Well WM I"1U HIE CIV WJ ' nish refreshments for all who will come, and hay fur their hone, with abond-oco of water thrown in : to bind tbe brain- Addresfee mar be expected from Ber. A. II. Clapp and E. Kirtlaud, fUq. of Bmtleboro, Oscar I., bhaftert-q. of WUmiDtoa, John Talis. Em. of AVnhboro, and other genUemei- Ladles iu Inritcd to be present, and it it eonfi dentlj expected that ther will exhibit an enthtuim as mnrh more ardent than ther erer manifested in a political campaign, as the occasion is more appro priate for their ro- operatiatu StrQjrr widg arommodiiiani far them set re or their horsea, are reqnesied to report them tdres to the committee who will hare chare of such matters at tbe basement of the Conjirgoiional Afeetine; Uooie. Jjtl tX be panctQ-t Speeches will oe brief and ntersvened with appropriate mcfn. Br order of tbe Executive Committee of the AVlndbam County Temperance Soeietr. WilL GILBEHT bVretarr. Westminster, Teb. 1, IMS, GaariliWa Sale. BY license from tbe rrohate Court, tha snbscnlier oflen for mU the farm formerly owned by olLAo WHEELER, deceased, containing about 3i ta acres of Land, with 1 loose. Barn, Sheds, s .mated In the south east part of tha town of ilaltfiuc, well pro portioned with Mow, in. Pasture, TilUpt ao-l Wood Land, together with a Sa-r and Apple Orchard, Tho rjniidinss are in good repair, and the Farm Is well supplied with water, uvd tha whole will be sold oa rery rea sonable terms. For further prdcnUr9,tnqnireof JosiaH Batocs of WM unchain, or of the sotcnben tn llalliax. STEWIES JULES, Gnardiatu HxUfkvFe-.!, 1848. 34 STATE OP VERMONT. Jfarjotnt, at In Probate Court, Fei.2, 1S18. GOMES Benoul TT Blake, Adininittrator upon the estate of 1'Al Duuklee. lata of Marlbo. ro, deceased, aad files his administration account tor examinarkm and alsowance. Whereupon, it Is ordered that said administrator notifr all person! Interested, that this court will de cide upon the allowance of said account, at tha session llseveuf. to ba holden at tha nrohats olBc. in Brattleboro, la said district, on the las t Thursday of February Instant, by publishing a eopr of the record of this order three weeks TOrxrsirefr ia tha Ver moot Phornlx, printed at laid Bnccco, previous to said time of hcaruur. A true copy of ilcrord. 34 Attat, F. UOLBROOK, Rtgr. I B?ftlat A f P1ECH3 Carpets and Od Clotas, Uearih Hugs, Brafgett, sVa, just received for tale. iu.il. av uuuunui. stats of vaaacairr. la Probata Court, Jan. 31, 1SU. COMES Mary TVaters, widow of LCTHEU WATERS, hue of lUIifax. deceased, and mores the court here for an assignment to her of personal property from the estate of said deceased. It ucrcviiua, 11 is qruucu uisi Mitt miuiwci uu tify all persons Interested, that this court will dedda upon said aprdication at tha session thereof lobft bulden at the probate ofSca la Urattlebora, la said district, on the last Thursdar in Fearua next, by puUishins a cojir nf tMt record three weeks sue ressirelyin the Vermont Pbtetux, priated at saitl Brattleboro, prevk to said lime of bcariuff. j-inw cvt Jt Attest. F. B0LBR00K, Rtjr. Wasted TTTHITE andBuowa IUos, fbr which we will Wnar Cash. Also, trom SO to 100 Cord, of VWT WOODCOCK fcVEtTON. BratlleborCsJuM 14.1WI. J4 1tSE "FrinckV Calf Boots. ttshionaUa stvle, a prime article, sssd warranted. Fur aalsr "Tow&LErt soxs. ATJSW OeOKI. Jaa. 1, ISIS, at the Biga Si ofth. Elm Tree, by