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K ocal Kcujb & Polices. The Thaw and Storm. Tho tliatv, uliich commenced oh Sunday, Dec. 28, continued until tlie last day of llio year, with abundance of rain on Wednesday. IntlioMer limack, Connecticut, ond Wliito Kivors, the ico was gcnciully broken up. Tho Winooski, nnd other streami in this vicinity wow broken up in part. The damage lia not been very serious to property, though no havo to record tho loss of two lives. On the t'rrviont Ctnlml HaUroad no damage occurred, except a slight washing of onibniik mint and tho displacement of a couple of rails, which ii'd to 11 fatal accident on I hursday morn ing, ns described by our Waterbury correspond ent, in tho article bolow. On Friday tha breach was repaired. 'I ho trains run regularly. tin tho Xurtkrn (.V. 11.) Ilaxlioad a bridge ol trestle-work, neur West Lebanon, was washed out, and passengers are obliged to walk n short distance, sleighs being prqwiod, by the way, for tin' Indies, and for bagg.ige. A new bridge was nearly framed on S.iturtlay. and It was ex pectfcl t'iat it would be rawed during the present week. In the mean tune the Vermont t entral freight is forwarded over the Sullivan, Cheshire and Filohburgh roads. The Sullivan Itoad was slightly injured, but repairs pre promptly made. The I'trmont Valley rond is reported to be so much injured as to be impaasable for a few days. 80 much for the railroads in and adjoining V riiiiuif. At Itnyaltim (centre village,) tho tlood swopt otV tin' bridge scrim White River. In the neighborhood nf Hello s Tails ti lad was drownnd. Thia and the death of Mr Mer rick are tin- only fatal accidents that have come to our knowledge. WATEHBURY. WATF.nBCRf, Jan I, t83'i. Mrssas. Editors: It w truly most unex iie 'i' -I and melsnenoiy, tliat the unit use ol my ten tin this new year, and tho hrst occasion to nin'tn record the non -Ut.', should be to an- i.iiiiicp to you a most rlrwirlfni accident that oc- g'lirrcil on the railroad iibont tour milea below n-re, tli.s iwirimiir, at 1 oVIoek. The wood train .1 p.s-mg ilonn to Hiehniond loaded with .. il, 1111I 1:111 into a break in the road, catwd ih" L'iMiiir iv of a cnivert dnrinir the niuhL ,Tl." trim wns seen by Air. Morse from the In. u.i' nnd he saw the break jnt before the tram C nil'' tu it, and he did all he could bv swimrirur llH h it mid hallooing to prevent the catastro pli '. liui all in vain. They neither saw nor hi in! Iiiiii, and he was compelled to see theen- u'.i ritrc 111, ith the tender tu ntilcd iiKn it. i-nni r. Mr. Merrick, wni much iniur- eil 'lnl he died within two hours utter the acci dent. The lirriii.in ,i.i h My niiired, though It i tin'" jlit not fatally. One of tin-hands, an In 1 11.11, nm hurt, but not crv htiuu-Iv. II.- Iwiiiv of Mr. Merrick ni il tli.. tmiinrliii It - UN Ml "ere tiriMleht bill k Ili le 111 llir trim fro n Niril.liilil hi( h met the truiii I nun I'tir Ht. ' 'U .1 .1 House's I. iiit lit tin- place, and fcri i.l.' 1. K-k tin ir ii.T--eiijii r, &-c. The wife an ! 1 'eld of Mr. M. are here. Thev frnm Lnr. Slw. and hae bemi 'tore onlv about tin. . w . ekw. It is not unliki Iv that as the bus bjin.l .ml ife (Kirted ctrlv this luortiuiL', Uicy Win c r.lmlly hi id aflW-tioiiatrly wished each Mb. r .1 llnir .Yew lir' Uut what a begin ning i i'tli-. N. m Vohi it has been to them both. To ii.m -1 sudden and dreadful death, and the eotr 111 e iivn eternity I To her, widow hood, def 'i'i hi, .1 broken heiirt. and a fiitherleiM child! 1". v nt Oih event, and thp fWwinmirr with .will 11 f.i. Ii c..it,i ure liaio"iiiii7. and may be 6p . '-.I to liirinen on these rojds, my own tho yui a-i I passed up with the wounded and the il-td, f,ou, the scene of terror and disaster, ws tlirtt i'.i on.- only rational course for ua all, aad isjin ully for thi- that are every day un 4er tli-se (xculior c)ninn, is daily earnest way. r to (iod that he would prepare their souls Wtb vents of Ins I'loviueiice, and fur their grai.. i ict-ting with their lino! Judge. MONTPELIER. El"',. ',!( in th. iiuty ha tnly improved Ithe m ' nnif. Neu r n.is 1 boitur for business. il'ro'i 1 1 i inn roiiurk w.ll apply to 'he whole of that nut ol Vermont which lice. 1 ut of the I Grceii Mu'iiitaiiiii. nmufl .lldtott linn ronmitd Im 1 Mablisliinent 1 Ito'tl." m. 1r.1t v of Ins old kMiid. lie now occu 1 spies room adjoining Walton & Son's llix.k- ' ISton . ouiiOHtu the Yillae M. td. BVii' M.dical More. See eiK. itisrrm'iit ol I)r. Spaldln . NORTHFIELD. Vltt I'trmont and Won Teleirranh Comoanv. IsTroiii the Report of the Direciors, made at the lannuil meeting at Northtield, on the II ill of' neceinher, it appears that the company have 585 miles of Telegraphic lines 111 operation, to wit : Ilia it. 1. I Boston to Burlington, 2010 ! llV If 1.,., vj, 1,1 ,. , Ii- -pt iii-ti. hi, .u ia., , jo Bar.inylon to ItouseV Point, 53 lUou-ie's Point to OgdeuBburg, IvSI 4Vil 5f5 wAn exieu-non from White Itiver Junction in M5t Johnnbury will be made 111 the Spring. The it of the lines 111 operation bus been r,cii.-per nine. 1 lie receipts since the latt fjeport have averaged ylOtw.Kt monthly, and tho l W N 1..,. All.l ,SI , . . 111.11111 !. uiiAj.i; icmiiig net monthly ro pis This rato, according to our pircs, fchould givo a profit of something over 2 pr i ent on the capital. Instead of uiakinir n div idend, however, the Directors used the nrnfitK rS She lino to pay the debts ol the Coinpiny. It is iw out of debt, and the business of the line is ;adily increasing. r 'Montana' Canailt llailral Comaanu. The onual meeting was holder! nt Nortnfiuld on the Wth tilt, and wu find a niiiiin irv of iiroc..H,.lii,n. tho following letter of the President to the rfI!:..i.i.-t-i wtiMiuiuers. fiothe ttociholdtri of lite lei monl and Canada j. iinrroau iompany. Gentlemen : As so low of the shares of the Wtf t. lw. r-.n,.4n.. I ... .1.. . , IS ' vvn.j.aiij , vou'-u in hum CIIV UIKlVl- JJ.Bll)' wt'ro represented at the annual' meetine fefjyiaid Corporation, ho 1I1-11 ut Norihfield, Vt. Mmiie ouui uiu, t ueom it proper to state, that ?. "uareiioiuers elected the same lioird of 1). 'ftMJtors as was elected nt their last annual moet- , "11111110 cxceptionol ur. Jolm J'eck, of Mur- nun, miu oeciuuu a ro-cit ctiun, and that L. .jv iinmorc, ij5(j. ol this city, was elected in a 1 nl an. Fit '2trt 1 ,w niuLnuiMiicia Uiai IIIDUUUT jSeij 0 .xjjendil m tinwhing the samt liirMld exceed the cniutvil stock of tha fn iph is one million of doh irs. Thereupon, the knoiders present, liy vote, unanimously an ised tho Directors to increase the capital 01 me company to 1111 amount kiitticient to ho floating d.-bt of the company, finish the blllld depots, und imv inciilen'Ml nvhni.,.. It txcecilmiT il.e .i, ,.c c-k.1 mm lly, on the saino day, tho Directors held n ?'.' ad organized by electing President ICIcrk.alldtlieii iidinurned to meet in lt,wO. present week. At an adiourtuul tntpfinr if uL.uuyt noiuen in iiosioiion mo 1st day of Josiah Qmncy, Jr., declining a re-elcdion reasurer of the Company; thereupon, T.H. lit, Lsri. of this city was duly elected Treas, pro tempore, and C O. Whituiorc, Esq. of Citv was at tho samo timo appointed Fj 1 Coinuiittee, with instructions to make an .settlement with the late Treasurer, nnd joyernor Paine, tho agent for constructing fad, and also to dispose of an amount of ntlicient to pay tho dobtofthe Company, to finish the road, build depots, and discharge in cidental expenses. Yours respectfully, JOHN SMITH, President V.&C. II. II. Co. Uostnn, Jnn.ii, lav. Mr Lf.avitt, the Treasurer for tho timo be ing, is tho gentlemanly nnd efficient chief clerk in tho Treasurer's office of tho Vermont Cen tral Hnilroad, Boston, lly tho way, we l-appcncd to bo in tho office on New Year's morning, and found that nt 7 o'clock Mr Lcavitl's books for the year 18.11 wcro all posted up, and tha bal ance sheet completed. The tlraltkboTo' I'hcnir, that was, Ins been enlarged, and is now published In Urattleboro,' llellnws Talli and Ludlow, under the title of "Vermont Statesman." O. II. Piatt, Usi., is still editor and proprietor. Tht Siml-lVakhj Uagle (llraUlcboro') has pas sed into tho hands of Messrs Cuintnings &. I'rou ty. P. II. While, Ktt., is retained as assistant editor. llnrtliquakt in fermonl. Tho Inquirer states that tho shock of an carthqtnko was felt dis tinctly at Bradford, about 8 o'clock A. M.on Thursday the 2.IU1 tilt. The shock was felt also in I'airloe, Vt, and Orford, Piermont, Went worth and Plymouth. N. II. 1'crmanl llanU. Annual meetings on Tuesday the l-'ith inst Notaries Public, 6tc. The following ie a list of Notaries Public, for Caledonia County, appointed at the lato Decem ber Term of the I'onnty Court: Ilirnet Joseph Potts, Hubert Harvey. Cabot John ncl.ean Danville Samuel I). Mattocks, Harvey T. AInorc. Aiwr Welherbee. Ilardwick Lewis II. Delano, Simeon Sin clair, Jonas Carrulh, Daniel French. Lyndon Henry S. Ilartlett, (ieorge A. Bing ham, George W. Itoberts. A. J. Willard. Pcacham Samuel A. Chandler. SL Joluwbury O. T Brown, Chai. Lcland, K. C. Itedington, Samuel W. Slade, Moses Kit tredge, J. P. I'nirbanka, Calvin .Morrill, Ceo. C. Barney, Jos. C. Fuller Sutton John Ileckwith, Benj. F. Brockway, Daniel G. Shaw. Wheelock Wm. Chase. Salma Trusaell. Waterford Ualph llugbee, Hufus Hurlburt, Timothv Streeter. WalJen James D. Bell By the lute act of the Legislature, Notaries are required. to lodge a eertirkateof their having qualified, in the County Clerk's office, before they cuii transact nuainesa. Jail Comminiomrt appointed lm Court : Samuel 11. InK, u. A. liurbank, II. T. Moore. - Star. The Htt Ihitfonl Collision Tho Grand Jury empannelied at the present term of the County Court, in session in this town, have pres cnted a bill ol lndictuietit against Gordon Mills and John Irick charging them with the crime of manslaughter, in causing the death of Mr. Morse of llethel. Mills and Irick were the engineer nnd conductor of the freight train on tho Central Boad, who, by their negligence and want of care, made a collision with a passenger train at West Hartford, by which Mr Morse was killed and several perons were badly injured, on the 21th of Sejiten,l,er lat. Mr Campbell, the cheif Lnginerr of the road, Mr. Kimball the eonduc tor ot the passenger train, and several other per sons connected with the read, attentcd as wit nceses before the Grand Jury. II oodsloek paper. (Ty Hon. Geo. P. Baldwin, ofthis nlace,6laugh tered two pigs a few days since, which weighed w hen dressed 000 iM nnd the other 3 10 pounds. They were of small bnncSulVolk breed, and were the handsomest specimens of the swine species it lias ever buen our pleasure to behold. I't. l'amily Gazette. Superinlendnd ef thr f'ermanl Central. The highest eoulidence is reposed 111 .Mr. Stearns, whose experience in the duties of his station is very great, and his habits and moral character moat excellent. The duties of that road are very onerous. Four freight, and as many pas tigor lrma pN r it ,nerv (Uy. i. immediate connection with some half dozen oth er roads. Bradford Inquirer. IHndsar' County Court, Pec. term, IP51. Ixdrlin Gvrt v. Daciil II. Clark. Action of breach of promise of marriage. Verdict for the plaintiff Damages $liO(,00. .'lllxrt Storker v. Charles Jloiinlon. Action for breach of promise of marriage. Verdict for the plaintiff with twenty-flvn dollars damages. John Siehbins Ksn,., of Vernon, slaught ered t'i" on 15th nil, a two veirs old steer, which w.'igle 1 as follows, to w it. Hide lh. Itou'h T.iiiow , it " l'ore Quarter. 3!l. Iliiidliu.irtert-, If'.' " Toli. lb. J'naamipgic llaiUemd. A circular to the stock holders ot the Connecticut and Passutiipsic Itail mad, jiiht sent out, furnishes the following fi'iiiteini lite : 'I he cHpitxl stock of the Company, applicable to construction, is a follows : Kt.'iti shares of stock sl,097,(KO Bunds ofiU.OU) I,(M7,000 00 Construction to Wells River, 40m. $1,1 UHSIl 77 to St Johnsburv,U0 2-:i SUSA'U 18 rrtru. for cara aud engines, XJ, I tiS 20 Contingent, -1,000 00 fc l,71f),5IU 15 The road from White River Junction to St Johiiluirv is (02 ;i miles lonir, vviUi side tracks aim branches eipial to mure than live 111 length. Tlie cmt of the etiuipaient of cars and engine amounts to iUU'i.liO. I he tutno cost of the road -GO 2-3 miles is a fraction hort of '.0,000 a iniio, 'vlncll includes buildings. oflUes, equipment, &c and also the account fur interest paid to stockholders, (aliout $42,M.. prior to the commencement of the ear nings' account Dec. 1, 18-lf, and the interest paid for loans and renewals to tho present tune. It is announced that $35,010 have been Mined by Mibtcnblinn, set on foot some timo mice, for tho benefit of .Muldleburv College, Vt The first in stalment 011 the subscription is payable on tho liiat day of January, Sudden Ikttlh. Arnold Porter, Ksq., one of our most respn-tpd and eliiniDle citizens, died v 1 v suddenly on Thursday evening of last week, f illing 111 the Town I p., in the presence of a l irt'e company ( f uur ciiuena who with him had assembled to listen to a temperance address from Rev. John I'lerpoint. dead upon tho floor. M r. Porter was seventy-three years of nge at the time of his death, which was a result of a disease of the heart Isbamm ll'ig. I'l't''"'" Uleetion. Johiwon, (Dein.) for Gov ernor, has (1518 nnjorily over Summers, (Whig.) Three couuties are yet to be heard from. The house of delegates, as far as heard from, stands (12 wings nnd 8-1 opposition. Washington. '.U Tho National Democratic Committee met yesterday. Fiery State was represented. Tho Commit tee agreed upon the first day of June noxt as tne time, nnd Baltimore as the placo for holdui; the National Democratic Convention. 1 he minority m tho House havo determined to prevent 1110 pasaago or tho Kossuth resolu tion. Kossuth's I'rosptcts. A deputation of South em members called upon Kossuth to-day nnd de clared that ho could not expect countenance from tho South so lung as Sevvurd and his clique were identified w ith linn. Kossuth replied that Mr. Seward had always treated him in the most friendly muriner. Mr Clay coincides w ith the President's reply to Kossuth. Congress, it is linnly behoved, will do nothing for linn. Jenny LinU's Mother Dead. Tho Agent of jenny i.uid says tiuil in consequence ot the in teligence received on Monday, of the sudden death of Miss Lind's mother, she is unable to give her proposed farewell concerts in New York. It is presumed that Jenny Lind will leave for home by the next steamer. A destructive fire brokoout on the 2lfh ult, at the Ildrntka in Quebec near the Palace gate, n. bout two o'clock in the morning. The troops Suartered in tho Barracks barely escaped with icir lives. About -10,000 dollars worth of mili tary stores were destroyed, and the building was valued from 00,000 to 00,000 dollars. I TWO WEEKS LATER FROM CALIFORNIA. ARRIVAL OF THL' PROMCTIir.US. New YonK, Dec 29lh. The steamer Prom cthons arrived about half past 1 o'clock, in eight days' passage from San Juan, with dates from California to tho 1st inst Tho Prometheus brought $(),000 in gold dint on freight and $500,000 in tho hands of passengers. She left San Juan in company with tho Falcon, for Ha vana. Tho Prometheus arrived at San Juan 111 8 days and IG hoitrs from New York. Tho mail for the Atlantic Mates was brought down by tho Golden Gate, ond will be duo by the Cherokee, to-morrow. Tho Independence left San Francisco on the evening of tho 1st. Tho Golden Gate arritcd at San Francisco in IH days and (I hours from Panama. Tho Brother Jonathan was at San Ju an, for Chagres next day. The California Courier, in its summiry, says the lisws of the fortnight is nut very important. Two valuable institutes, called the Western World Initittite and the California Institute, had been formed, which would prove of great use fulness to the country. Tho mining news, es pecially that from Alaraposu, is highly encourag 1111T, and recent discoveries arc likely to mako the southern mines the center of immense popu lation, activity and trade. The difficulties with the Yuma Indinns, in the vicinity of I.01 Ange loi, aro likely to involve tho inhabitants of that imrtion of the State in serious trouble. The news from the interior ia favorable to the miners nnd to the trade. There had been great excite ment at Marysvillc, on account of murders com mitted, in which the ahenfl" of Yuba wos shot Tho Vigilance Committee of Sonort are very active again, inconsequence of horrible murders lately committed in tho northern mines. The ngriciltiiral interests of California con tinue favorable. Immense discoveries of gold Iirvo been made , 11 V-ll.... N' !.! 1 .. , no" qiiuj. iioiiiiiiir ever ueiore uiscover cd can cornpeto in richness nnd extent w ith these diggings. Tho papers are filled w ith tho details of thoin. The gold is exceedingly fine, being in tho shape of inmuto rounded points, fin er even than tho sand itself. The shads hive been sunk .i feet, and tho deeper tho soil tho greater the yield. Une party, in four days, took lj"WO,000 The spot where the next Legisluturn should hold its session continues to cause much discus sion. I he Governor has removed the seat of government to San Jose, on the ground tint tho law has not been complied with by Gen. Vallo jo s but those who construed the law for them selves still regard Vnllejo as tho capital. The Whig State Central Committee, at n me ting on tho 35Ui November, iiasiod resolu tions recommending u Slate Convention nt the seat of government, on the 21st February next, for the purpose of electing delegates to the Na tional Whig Convention, to be held in 18M; al so, to nominate a State electoral ticket for Pree dent and Vice President of the Untied Slates. and such other business as may come before them. A lump of ffold weichinu (i!) ounces had been taken ont of ood's 1 reek, in the southern dig gings. The miners were averaging from (i to 8 dollars per day. The revenue cutter Liwrence was wrecked, on her way fron Monterey to San Francisco. No lives were lost. The publication of the San Francisco Morn ing Post tins beon suspended. The advices from Ios Anuelos pive accounts of most serious Indian disturbances. Four A- inericans. who hid crossed the Colorado, were killed bv the Y tunas, and it was renorted that the Indi.ins were forming a union, to attack and exterminate the Americans in Los Angelos and San Diego. Active preparations to renel them were beintr made. The people ol Sn Francisco are planning for a railway connecting Ualilornia with the Atlan tic States. The mate of the Challenge has been commit ted for trial. Capt. Waterman surrendered him self on tho UOth November for trial. A mass inceti.ig of the citizens of Nevada was held on the letli inst, at which an execu tive committee, on belialf of the general Vigi lance Committee, was appointed ; a pledge was opened and signed, to respond to tho call of the executive committee. Groat excitement exists at Nevada, on account of the recent murders. A letter dated, Mokclume Nov. lath, savs: ' 1 he moat hornblo tragedy was iietpcumcj . Camtio Seco, or Turnersville, lost n'mht about 1 1 o'clock. A party of .Mexican!, four in number, accompanied by two Knghs hinon and ono Amer ican, entered a tent where lived four Amcricnns, for the purpose of rubbing them. Although the lauer were unarmed, tney made n. desperate re sistance, with tools and benches. Ono Ameri can vras killed, and the rest more or less woun ded, one of them so dangerously that he is not expected to live. A Mexican w"s caught, and on confessing having been accessory to the fuel, I wa nung, uy order ol Judge Lynch. ! 1 he most ituKirtant intelligence is from the I southern section of the State. A letter t.eak-' 1 ing of the Indian troubles says the hostile Inch -1 I a us are estimated about -1000 The U. S. troops ' I number only 20 or 25 men for duty. j 1 We have authentic accounts from the nost at ' the (iila, up to last Tuesday morning. Lieut Murry, with 15 men sent from San Diego, to ro-j lieve Lieut Sweeny, had arrived in safety. He ' bays it it is impracticable for Lieut Sweeny to leave the post at present ; that the Yumas, to thoi number ot -100 had surrounded their stockade. ami lor .1 tticcessive nights, the troops had been forced to fire upon the Indians to hold thorn in check. A letter from a ranchero states tlmt informa tion is current among the friendly Indians, of an intended invasion bv the Colorado tri bos. At . 'he latest accounts, Lleuts. Sweeny and Murrv were both at the t olorado, with 18 or 20 men 1 from the Boundary 1 onimision. 1 A Kononau reports that Geu. Garcia Conde, wMth eighty troops, the escort of tho liotuidary Commission, was at Tuson, Oct 20. and would move next day towards the Gila. J he Division of Calirornia.-'VUe Alia Call forma, opposing this project, says :" Tho ad mist 1011 of nlitornia with her present boundary wus one of the main features of tho comprom ise. Dvery olVort w-nai made to divide her, and tho aaino proposition was, with 'rue parliamenta ry tactics, brought forward 111 Cungress again and again, in ft slightly different form, in tho hoie of finally passing it, but all would not do ; the north insisted upon the integrity of Califor nia, as strenuously us the south contended for the Fugitive Slave Law, and an attempt there fore tu disturb the present boundaries of Cali fornia, would bo regarded as much on eflbrt to disturb the adjustment, as an attempt to repeal the fugitive slave law. The Stato of California having been thu principal incident of the com promise is bound tu stand by it; it was to secure her rights and pro note her interests, that the scheme of adjustment was adopted ; sho cannot therefore be the first to seek to destroy the fab ric erected fur her good, and for tho good of the whole country." OitroiiN. From Oregon we learn that tho troubles between the whitoe and Conguillo Indi ans havo been brought to a close. Lieut Williamson, of tho Topographical En gineers, is engaged 111 tun-eying a road from Port Orford. to join the main road to the Shasta mines, aud the prospect of success- is very flat tering. Coal has been found ut Fort Orford in cousid erablo qurutities. Tho United States; Coast Survey party sta tioned there, are determining the latitude and longitude, and have completed a. map of the liar- oor. The troops under Col. Casey had an engage ment with tho Indians, 111 which several were kill ed, and the remainder dispersed. Washington, Die. 31. Tho Intelligencer says that His Lxcellency tho Minister from France, called yesterday at the Department of State, by direction 01 his Cm eminent, to officially an nounce that the President of the French Repub lic had adopted tho grout measure for the public safety. That the Chief of the Stato owed it tu 11,000,000 Frenchmen who would have elected him, and to the world which had received his nomination as anew era of tranquility for France, to preserve her from a revolution of which tho world might feel tho recoil that btrong in his consciousness of patriotic intention in repelling tho dangers which threaten France and Kuropo without end, ho invited the nation to a free choice of a firm ami durable Government that he appealed to the suffrage of all in a moment so solemn to his country, and thought that the appeal ought to enlighten Europe and the world in regard to his object Slavery was to be entirely abolished in the Re public ot New Grenada, on the Ut inst. atcot News. TWO DAYS LATE It EUROPE. FROM t' . .!...: : I . , , icnincr iiianue nrnveu at new orK auoill fa nVl.tr H.iml.v rvnnlnn. ,h f o..l J.. ' " ' . , J ' ..mj,wi0,l0 lu jt-c. A i ill. The American packet ship Ticonderoga, from Ixuidon for New York, was wrecked nn sunken rockR oil Curriboit Islands, Dec. 2d. Twenty seven of her passengers and crew wcro drowned. fiianci:. The inot iinportint is the result of tho voting 111 France. The ballot closed on Sunday even ing, they 1st, in complete tranquility. The following was the vote in Fans: for Louis Napoleon, l.i'.Vil.'l ; against him, 80,171. At sit oVIoek I'. M., on tho 'A'ld, the returns from the Departments, so far as received, wcro as follows : for Napol con, 1,900,070$ Against him, l.TI.OOO. I he legitimists have been his chief opp It is thought ho vvill obtain a majority of oscrs. seven millions votes. The trades nnd manufactures of Paris had pro scntcd an address to the President, thanking Iiim for the course he had adopted. AUSTRIA. Austria, Itussia, Prussia and the German States have sent a noto to Fngland remonstrat ing againet the refugees from those countries being allowed to remain in I'ngland. Austria resolves sho will retaliate by putting on stringent restrictions relative to Fnglishmcn traveling in that country. A anm of money Bent from tandem to Hunga ry, for revolutionary purposes, had been seized by tho Austrian Government. .MOROCCO. A letter from Gibraller, states that the Ktnpo ror of .Morocco, disapproving of tho late treaty made with Fiance, is marching on Tangier with an army of 40 000 men. ITAIjV, GKIt.MANV AND NAPLES. 'I he Liberals of Italy and Germany were much discouraged by the turn of events in France, and probably no attempt at revolution will bo mado at present. The King of Naples promoted the otficors who brought Him tlie news of the coup d clat, WjisuinoTo, Dec. 4. M. Kossuth dined with the President yesterday. Part of the Cab inet, Gen. Scott, Com. Morrn, and other ilistin gui'hed persons, and several ladies were present, as is usual at dinners ot ceremony. M. KcMSuth has informed tlie banquet Commit toe that he will not discuss the question of inter, vention, finding it to bo unpalatable. Mr. Clay is better. Hosto.v, Jan. 0. The excitement in regard to the Vermont Central Railroad Company has nbated. The Courier of this morninu savs : On Fridov. the Tressurerof tho Vermont Cen tra! Railroad, who was indebted to the corpora tion for nbont $150,000 assigned his property to two of the directors, C. O. Vliitmore and J. P. Putnam, for the benefit of his creditors. It is said that the property is sufficient to pay the claims upon it, and leave n lundoine surplus, al though it cannot very well be immediately con verted into ready money. Tho corporation stands better with tins security than it did w ith out it, and therefore there was no sufficient cause for the decline which the Central slock sustained on Saturday, at the Firat Hoard upon the announcement of the assignment. It will be observed that very little cash stock was sold dur ing the day. 'I he corporation will resume pay ment this week. FOUR DAYS LaTJJR FROM CALIFORNIA. ARRIVAL OF THF. CHKROKr.K. Nr w York, Jan. 1. The Cherokee arrived this morning with tho Pacific mails. Her dates from San Francisco aro to Dec. 5th The trip is the most remarkable on record, having occupied but SO days 17 hours from dock to dock. The Goldon Gate left San Ftancisco Dec. .I. She had on her manifest $2,100,000 in gold, and a large amount in the hands of passengers. A mong the consignees are, Adams fii Co. 523 000; Pace, Racon &. Co. 1172,(100 ; U. Davidson 201, 000: Gregory & Co. 18,000. The general news from California U not im portant l.xtenslve Limestone nnd Mnrulu tornmitansr . have been discovered on tlie American- KivorU wiiuin nutty muos ol racramenlo. Tho snags on tho Yuba and Feather Rivers have been removed at an expense of $15,000. The people nre looking anxiously to Congress to make suitable appropriations for their riv ers. Various railroad projects are being agitated in different parts of the State. Snow has fallen to a considerable depth on tho mountains The new steamer Golden Gate, attracted great attention on her arrival out. .Murders in tho interior continue, though soine what checked by the cltorU of the Vigilance Committee. Large sized steamers went up tlie -Mayaville river on the 20lh. Voleanoes havo been discovered in tho Sierra Nevada. The social nnd moral condition of California daily improvirg. A cooiuny tiave secured the exclusive right of steam navigation to tho Sandwich Islands, under the name of tho North Pacific Steam Nav igation Co. Their first Moanier was to sail on the (ith. Hon. Hiland Hall, California Ind Comuiis sioner, had arrived at San Francisco. The troubles with tho Indians in the southern part of the State continued ; thus fur nine per sons liave been killed by them. The rainy season appeared to havo begun in good earne."t. Five indictments have been found against Capt Waterman, thrco of which were for mur der. The mining news is of a cheering character, and the yield increasing. Iliisiiieas matters were dull. A new route has been discovered across the Sierra Nevada, said to bo superior to any other. Nr.w York, Jan. 2. Tho Falcon arrived this morning from Chagres, via Jamaica ond Havana. Sho brings advices from Kingston to the 6th ult, ond from Havana to tho 27th. The cholera still provails in various parts of Jamaica, especially m St James, Hanover and Wo-tmorcland. The number of deaths since its first appearenco is es timated at 10,000. of whom 112,000 were engaged in agricultural pursuits. Important from Mexico. .Wie Orleans, Wlh. lly an arrival from Mex ico we have important nows. A popular outbreak occurred in tho city, on the Kith, against the foreigners, during which many otores were destroyed and lives lost Tho outbreak was caused by the reduction in the tar lll" of provisions. Tho defeat of Caravajal is confirmed. His low is 4 killed and 70 wounded. Catulriilu! Cntlli' ."HurUrt, Iter :ti, lonoiti-drnrlhe notion Mail? Vdvenlarr. Al lliiket Mt-' I'.nl. , abnot u40 lleerea and 20 Htorea, coo.iannc of working oxeo, coe and ealvel, jear lit'S', two, and Ihiae ye .11 old Vice, Maiket llei-r Kxlra (6,00 par cwt : lit Quel ll6,Vl, got! qualm HfiO. , 3d quality Si j oldmaiy 43 a 3,73 Ilide4 a 61,50 oer mi. Tallow 8A I'alta KOo lo $1.1 Call t-l.n. B loUo irr Ih Ve.l ('.Ilea 4 to li. U u.iinj Oaen J7A, C4, 90. and 140. Tauyrara old, 17, to Mine jeata eli. olII.SS, S ai.d 36 Caai aud Cilvee al uurkel, U0. Me-epaiid 'iniba QeCO al niaikal. 1'alcca Kalra. $1. a and 7. II lot -8 1 ,7S, 3.11S, 9.C7 a 3,SS. r.ie-7S. fita I Uuwaik. The market la oreratocked aad Salea ate hard ICriKlHon niJii'lil, Jan. 1. Heiioitrd lor tha lloalou Dall Adrerllaei. Ai MaikalSIOIlcer Uatlie, VOOtloci, 270 Siue aodSISC aneei? 1'aicia II. a r Cattle. Pileca of tha laattwo weekl were 1101 auaidine.l , I'.alra $G, a 650 1 pi.lqualltr 5,75 a li.ODi aeconddo. 5 V5 a 5,75, li.il.l 4,25a 5,tJ. Wuikii.( Han. f.l.. 71, bj, HC.'M a 95. I.namid L'alvi'l Bale. ill. 27, 33, 37 a 40. fl,, o,, pi,..ll iota fc'.'i, U,Oi and 3, wealliaia 4,75, 50 aod teaal $10 cacti, H.ice .mill Ma lo I'eJdla 4 I 2a 4 3 4 foi eoa aod 512a 53-4 fur baiiowa, Al Ivlall fioul 5luCl-3. .Sl.l.-lafn,kl,.VarUlr oo.iivo mil wine oaiee ealloialag l V3.S10 Btorea " " 163 ICO Phil n " " H6,b30Sviiua (2,014,700 517.130 4S7.4-3 452,b4) 1&50. 41.S30 ItearCali la, 27,SiW Slwaa, 164,110 Sheep, 7d,il0 Swim, tiataa aallmatad at 1849. 4S.4C5 Boa f Cattle. 1 I'SS&'SSX: -....Hoiktada, W.l'WtiwIoa, ) iHiUTingcs. lit UioJ.iMk,ti.,mf ni),h, l,T ihc lUt. Mr. Il.tdck, Um Mninllt:miitMill, t t;h,!,., f , .r, Ann VVtnlwi,tlh,J.ll,lil.r .if.Noimjo Wllluml, Kill, or (v'M.d Isrk a I., I'.I, I. Jan. tat k. it., n i.i-. r ..c j Mi il.-ul 1 L"' .K .' .T.T' ?.' M !'". ..f HtSdftrf, I i-.im t.ianr ll. Alowcfi until 0cnll)o. tin Ilia ia.hlilL In .loir-Ik, Cl. t.. ma Co N. V., Oil 1 Aliwli, rsitnfiW r .Noun CUi.nnm, nit.1 01 tn In tlmhi. lira 13. N.nr, I!.. ir.f J...... o...... t. t;l ,lUJhlrof i:.i Alln, lln f WnwtotMKi , t.r.l iU. In llr.rtri.nl, l,r.t9.h, .Vl,t. r l Csllj, wife ot llaicon JiCol, CnlSr, ;.,! fi je.r,, 4 monlhl tn.l S dull. Nsw In P. ai-hlhl. (ire. 97. nf elf.liMlaa. I'nt IVm U-I...I. ted Ml ....... In Alhsny, Il.f.SSth, Kmlah P Cutlor, w.f nrMsK-it). LullM, ami liaiighlef of Aaron fimeia, of WooiUlmk, Vl. gel &l )ai. Removed. SAMUHL ABHOTT II AS remote frnm MAIN 8 Tl KI3T, in the Wtnm tt 1 joimnf I'.. I' VVallnai t 8n'st lltmktlnrp, onpoll tlt Villmi. ll..iI,nnSTATK STKt:i:i. Jimmrv I v fiJ. 1 RPkO OaVfaW Groat Reduction on Clothing at the People's Store. VI r commence, Januarv Sth, a, !... ihn wklch la an modi ndmiroil b all. lUsee Coata, I'llM, fine Onclci, luimn price, i reanni I rice. Mln in $6to 7 lo it 8lo it Ala 10 Sub Taylor Coats. nVt Drab, tllon, Ilrnwn and firm Overcoat a, ! to 9, now $3,41 logs. t'lneClolli Uodel' CoaU, all colon, 3S per ctnl diacoont. inopaltl I'.nta. allusion aiKl nmtiliol. M itimou.l. SO " War, (W.1 rnle Hit 81,74 lo l,e7. 900 Veita nf Sailn Lailla; Uaahmerea, V'eiHie,&c I :l diarount. 40 linen Summer coata $1,93 now 03 eonla. Rreen Jei-kela, Oieralla, Hhlrle, Ci.llari, f Making a lar -e araoont. A our wnrliialn t, ado la nvet, e ace dulrooa of Itl'.llUCIMl Otlll PTCN.'K al one, and 'he prieea which thor ate marked at, n Ikink wit! teadiljr effect nur object ir a nerion doe no' Hint a ceiat ttl ncll y ar, l.e ehouM hnj now to a.tve Itie trral dlfler cner. All out Clolhin; la Cu.tnm ntmle and watranted. The at) I -i are leaaliful. All ahooli Injprova thia (.real Hale. 'j , RRMn.Mlir.lt, the rcople'a Mime, opnoelte the llllek Churc'i 00 NEW mEDICAL STORE, bA H'ltcl aaanilment ft ri'P.U MKIlIflNHH, .in pie UWand rnmimund, may be foiled in cuin. 1 111 with I. It. auJl'""'" Unoaitore, aotl'h i.m (.rSpal llnf'a lll.k, while the piil.lic can Imi rutnuhed wilh whateter ,a beneficial loi theairk. I'l.ya elaii. are incited In call and n amine r., them.' Ivea, in Iheir abaence ihey ma be aaaured lhal llKlrurdera will receiee prnmnt altenllnn' tint mediclnca ate t-enuine and will be lul l inaaonelil, for Caah ni nn a innri alio airoveil crcoil. .V larjte aaanrtnidit or the lieet i nrfl?.H, PUTPORT. nun end riinirLl)i:rt nrt.vrr.s n,, ,u. 1.,.., .,.,. will Ik; kept con.tantly on hand, and will he aoM at reduced P'ii-e. JASIKS safALlllSd. M II. V illngn nr Meetpelier, Jan. 6ti , liKt. ID j Til. ST OF LKTTKIaS RCVIAIM.Vf. In the Poil OlB, in Monl.Ilr. Vl. Ic cemlvii 31, 1561. A IiMirrnct. irdtn lstniQt nMM)naw K. Co. I.itrh, ArIfiun I.jlh r, I'ruiic M Mimiii. II n I..n...(., Rs-v. J ) Milter, K II (flt ,et, , ttrtttfrt MrCnwIi'T, J iitim M J I Ma. I.4-II. Mr Mart m, ot, riiBfi Mirl, Lphii Mn'te, Lrtaia Mimit, IInwi.ttl M .1, I.U Mf l'irtiri 9 Mad nan, Join. MtkWi', IIirlninNnn Ma.M4htta, Mry .yr, Mrt I. D Mii Sylvia C MelMW J 1) o Oim.tend, lit Mr. r ivmtrtii, ajii n u l'rwriMif laaac rad.l.hrk, Jin II PiUffii, Mitnuel IVjck.CaUip l II ttnll.1. JmiulliAn lUiirrr, Mi .Mri.in A r, .VhwIwi VrtVWA1' Itedway. AUaaaii Uaaic), 1 1 anal. Itlebardaon. J M tlaaser. Miaa Marlam Hiebctdaon, Vilas l.ydia s ffal'lin;, I ' .' fo.itt. A ; Pi'caie, Croline K'inrI nr. )lra I oetnda rHn.it. Mi.a Narr M ,81 Hi.. JUl, P Cmitli, Tiii'i f mill., A II 3 8i. .,.., Mn, llannahS hli t'l.ll'li, l-'ll- ,.rk h'taikey St llnwaid r'. I.. II, Oilindo Mew.ii , ilmui .,Ht,. j '. Hnii'li, Mi-. .1 C W floitn, VV I 11 ml. 1 1 1.', ,M,a. Mam f. o kin, Vlr. Mary II r-'mlli , J P Hninl , VI .. Una. una H. ration, i,i a V t ir .'ur, l.ambeit I' Thonne, U 1 T.nkliam, lieira of Ilea, klah Tlioiu i. J.ii.ii Turill, II Hailiy Ta in,, M l" Thoinai, dauiai W av Wiar, lilhor kl Wat.iui, IJi-o V U'hreloi, (l-o II Wilaoa, aVheoler WaM.iii, A U White, i-arak M IV oud, Dej, I ara Willie. na, Itaua Woud, Kiiniia While, Joha . oli on, Mil. Martha V. IVt.ittt luuia, A (1 VV'alton, Miaa du-an T Wh-rl. I, Mi.. Carah VVheelei, Wen Sdaiain vi. i...i,i, t: a winir, in., u r. Wil.ii-u., jtiea I'aaiua Waahnum. Aahlai ' Y Am!, Win Aill, Mh ll.ifS AH iU, II A Alcundi t. l'femti Aihini. Ilnrri At rniai, Omi; r. A P Ainswnrth, It1CT I AL. , Mi Jlty Ar, lllm'.i B I tithcr IllteWr, FrxatlK Hn.crf.fi. W C Ilei(onv A N Illirrtiwa, J C St.r, 5!rs Irnnt ltnrkrr, .N'ntkin llrtijim.n, I'H 2 II tor.. Mr Citltn 2 !), Miti Uuer Ann Mnrnf m, A lUfler.S It r Cnt.urn. r n (Vlnirn, J I, 2 rb.k, m i; f'filf.fi c i nttiti, Rat J K Ctttver, Addtl.nfi II (Vrij, liu Jofctt Cluk,Oliif rbtpiu, Cjras) Carpmrttv, .Mry M Cii, Mrs. lirU C Churchill. rjmn l.tvm(,Vin Dar.mr, Uwrii i I '!, Mli Alury Orrtiy, Glmtiaj Iiynlaam, U II E Kmm. G I. V " filh la 1 V, D II r'liirur, Ju4,b Pi!', 't huniiti A Full ni. Sum ell I J r..riiiiti, llairin I-!, T J r itiKinj;, Micttstel -I ni:it ll.fl.arl flrtu n, i.iine (i ri, Jainr It l.norl w ii), If t (IiU'.'lhKikrul (.a'e, ElV II lid!. Mi.illi.nivl C Itowlant, Jam llol'efftok, Wc.rrn Hi him, Henry lUmtiietl, II At M 3 H (.! way, l Ilutciiiiv, Air rVtncr SI H.ie, I, N IjHtriairton, Mm Arili IluM, F &! IIumivi Williitni Ilulrhin, JulsH Ilol'oyJ, ftnj H.teh.rW lUioh, Wnlitr M IUI1, Alrirn II J Jftnlaint, Mifi Harnett i; K.ha Mrt Miry B Kriata, II K le, 1ia Ilsjiitira. Kiuf, . C Knut',1, Mil II U lattmiberf. 1)4. J J.aiMia. Ciilhgf iiiti Yoitoaii, John rront aallitiaT fur tlie alWte nauiod Ictivra ara rixiuatleil lo any it ala aJrtiNi, CIIAIII.t'8 l.v U N, fiMlaaaaler. LIST OF LlOTTICKaS I'.MAIMNO nl the lull Oll.ce at .Northbat.!, Vermont. I I'etoinhar 3I.H5I. ' Ahboit. Mrs Iiht Jurtiirfi. Larkin AMinCh, Utmtatq Aleia4rt Aintat W Ailatnit, Hanuali II..H.H, Ob Ittticl., tlr. Auiclu lUioanl, John H- ant ii, l ltji litralau. I cm liaftjiti-a, iNo4tk lUitey, Juaupli Jr. Ilintich-a, lSirct4aj HriMn. Jitaitlitia M JtlTWHVI. HuyMt llKi O IWi4Mt 1 1 trm U-tf.tiy, liuanfl lluxifelt, llir,H HlfMi, Jmmt M Co. I Iff, TlMll4 ,S C'wIhm, AiKa 1 ('nip, Il ei Carty, .'utricle :!,; Il UaotiK, KUrcla A IVtfkk OttimOviliN, ltiwa ( tiu.chtH, Ur I J II I'lugtion, (ews C'tHtg, Mary L'ruraa. Mieliael riHfk.. (.'utturu, Win Culir( 1 euuard l))r,Unu Iu-itiKit, H H IfruMrifuri, Flvra I in lUo, Iiei.j hrtyt Oait.Mtir.ii l)rsavr. Altrl l))ct.-)ooo. Maria D'.fCiD, Juhn Mum, bimcoa II Kiwafda. Kiully Farral, Koty Fold, CaUb, Jr FtMlti, lo I i '11114, .Mai FnifcralJ. Jbn (aAvfjre, Fiitlvrick .., Joha is (iiufuri, I'tsitr 11.11, Wui llulltin, libJr(ck llutmcr, Juli llaihack, Jcbu JUrnafitx), Jarry Ilcattii Ljiouu IUiilniuQ, Danial Hurr, Uull4 M Ilolffiuaa. A B J icvtM, AluaJ KiUier. ttxi Kii.iti, ADrt KcfMth. Ilrldgeit KJd J iMff KaaiMiily, Da'inia laaiham, 11 trt- y ta.VflItirt!, I. II lotiuutia, (aait'l Miri', J ii M-ra, afokt-uh alaaua. Jmu Uiitiuia Murf. J..u.c M kUt'j; ,11, Si I lililll Uailru, It. iir) U aUrl'(tr, J till II MeltatOH, Jllllll I Mot 1 1 1, jr him ia VI two I. IM.y McNaiuira, iuhtt (um! Hp, Julm aNowitru, Mara C iSk-l.uU, lUuHttb (i .NucUau U. Um ! lWtMiyt Allaart t'lualndgr, 1'tiity I'll (f , alum, II I'miIi orn, iulidiMu TaUat i, Mia Jane 'V J'uraii, al il I'alirr, tt 1 Hica, KliWa J (k, JwarH U llywn, J inn- ltiu..id., Mr Ki-ra, II i; llyny.lia ii hltiwtl. Mary hfh4jti.it?, A i: tlli4lltca. Jduuaa HaaUi, M Hawiir, Kwaaoel hwIiUg, Xiaa &tMrM, i:-i H HwifkWi. ilarv A Fuaiua, Ht ItUviiiu rliaiiua, aUtail Muitatftitia Utwin Sullivan, f.ujt. O bilvtr, Alvxaudai Tidd, Mary A nn Tuwua, Mr Vina, l'ter VaujhD, Ira B Vaiuay, Musra V Wall.ta, l)anil Wl.cklar, Urtana, Mi.. Wtdlaijfi, Newel Wlnictiar. Iloract Wlmiier, Hilly Winltutrattlck WoodUury, Cyraoa Wiiri, Meftati Wttltcomb, I t Wanlwurihi A Col Woo.tar, lld U Wyar. William Ha If old. Uni. liidlsv. I4VlJ id V imam, fi iv latiltil, aUsiWftril Judd.tfimaua Jantrtl, JuvU JobDaon, Jaiutl N Jiu6ltS4iiiueI Jurdua . J a h uBua S. IL Fviioca eillioc Tor aar ol Iba atova ntmad let la r a will 'lf ty lhal laty ua adttrtiaed. , 1st January, 1852, mi.1.8 Hue Ol r.,11 w ,si(, fur .tclieery. Witchoil'a Axe Solves n ROOKS.' DO. l,y II.. I 50 tir.oot-n' nn 1,. .1.. 1' . ' ' ,,iJi '1J'i- 1 1 it-t, 1 Kl.llllan.l nrtKKR. TO PAY". i hUptuont latV'M'n KBITII A. HAUKfllt ara r '"'T If irTe( Q Wnt.infi t.n Rnilflnro pnttr-O'tAIt h. rmltml USUI PatnrSat, Jann.iy ii ..."fn-iuwiwin .leanoanr iimimim la '';.V H'tjaUII, (Oinw.it NAinw ritmv' ,.. lldtre, tteectnb., Tl, li-r.l. ' ' Chancory Notice, rT.yTK OF Vr.RMOM.II. fhanee,,, t,w. JulM1, VValhlaalm, ('mini,,... I (,, i.,m! V".f:"' A Bl'er tril.iitoeller, in lh.. ', '. 1 ' W aahtnilM, eltntaaid, h ie til d In Una Cimn t,, . b,i orcennKlaint.alallnf la ,uh.taaen Ih.t Archibald Ken. d.,f aeme town ttt faldocilnc tinkni.n n in the Ci.ili II inn. (m lha 3t:h Sao of i-.Himher A II. hnln; indnl t-rf lo the .aid laalah ilv, r. ihn oial.ir. .nil.. ...n. .rain ...a Hi t. a piniia.arv mite lKariey due ll-nanme nih day of Tvnl " 'i . i-u-i, piu-maini I ir Inlue ilft-litil to iay aaadoalnmrb ,r"r.. II auni ol 3nri wllh mirio-i in. u ,11, In or,o ). nr fri.in llio .1 nr Ihelanl, end Inotdei Ii. .ecnra lha payment tl.eieof t n , ,, ,, , i Keiwdy, m .enl 30il, alay i,l M-,het ,. . ajn, by hi. d-e.l of llwr. (a je orih.it il I- wi 1, r ..n.li, im, t.f A. ,l.M,a janeled, eiHienjrd in ...doiat.r il.e Miowil.i ib-ecribed land em .led . Wtl,. ,ho ,t.n,, f WaahiajUa andrtMirol Vornnni,(iit-.) Ili linnlnf at the i.onh orner olOremel llnwe'e hnu-e lot nn .Mi.rhante a.t. t. a i c I .v. I,. rui.,i,, V I . .v.., t 1 nar.ll. I w.'h il.e oe.i ,rul ni...i n a,.. :he nittih ljn(. i ,1,. o,tl,,.i i v.ini u.,in...i .I.,. wciteily milke nt.hllnna4"anid n.ilin.it finr ami ie half rmla,ll,ri,re n..ithrily m a line onra l il wnn the f.ral, nr lolhe eal enl of . .1 II. . ... . .. or a.i.,1 Vl.chnii.c .trei el, thoiica ako.il fiHH ,.nd i.ne half ...,.., , u. ginnipj, owing tha aaini- plai- iteedeil to .,i.i,K..,ied by P.,ii ll,ii,ih,ii, Auf 15, ISHt I aad lartt-r luaylti. for a tort eli..iir. ..r .1 . .V ..i f aai.i pri-Hiiaei. AnJ nl.etnai h .ppe.a lh,l a.ul Arcbilnld Kmedy te aldoi wiitenul ihta Mate, ao khnl o tHiiooeo nM.n, b. Mi... .,,,, ton ,-,!,. m purauiiiico ol tha M.ittitc tn each ra.e mil. In and prni.le.i: .Nonet ia Manner linn in a.ij Anliii.ld Keondy, and he I. hen b ti uuireit l.i .,.. . l..r.... i.... 11. ... .il... ofihc t'.Miuh Jim. i lal Circuit ol tho rltato ot Virmoal, al ""I llno.e in ..nlielici in ami' comil v nt Waahliu tun, on the aec-nil Tu' a ! iv ol VU.rh m.i. lM,,ne lh Set da, nl ll.e next .t.n, l ien,, of i.i I i.uit nffli m. eiy in etd uoiii.ii, rti,d makw nnawi lu uie h II ..f eo i.iUiut Raoceaotd, an I ilmlii .urh oid.i, ilm , i,,i n, ,tecree iliefi-iu aa to too aaul riinnn.llor -til. I .e. .n mpel. And tl.e i nmnlainanl in thl. lull ia directed in tu-.ee line eriturm be tioi.l.ahad Ihreo waet. .ii. Lai.rl. i.i i l. V. . tv'-...l il.u... Janirn.il, printed nt Miuitp.,ci In aatd tem.it, ilea laat of which publican ua to Se at Icaa t-arenly ilni. . ihvioui lo laid tacnnil 'I ned.iv nl .vMr, I, ,,.i. llat'd nt klnnipeli. f, ,,i ItmroontTof VV atlimftnd, thil S3d d. y ol llecambcr, A. 11. IfSI. -,J Hill ll.M.I. Will. Kl.i:K, Ll.tk. "OATS,"" OATf rilllK.atxofiWr w 11 pHt iHift mnn rnl (fi l.twhel for t tkVAit-v Uiuu4.ii.i iiU4h4iinrt,H.iiin.ii. .r.i..i.... at Mori t lit llonot wtMtm a few ek. fAMUEI. UKNN'V. n i,jitnilii VvA'vys tMitir. fiT.KTV. lF VfcHMD.M',! In lVbate. i '.ur. u.in Ur-.lin.lon hia.rirt, WanU.itt .IIcmhImt 17, IftJI. I -"'J'-''-qit,',tMiiir Hi the eaiuto .f ttjnjntta Ifffr.h .if Watfrborr. in iid dilr,n, deetaae 1, mnki ii, pHr.m.n. t.. ihn l vn hero lot an tru tttn. of 0 !!)' IlL'HJtlofofH UtloUfll It -Ml ti. M) till )l-t.t ,ld tJ4- ci-ta hub trtWH 'il oat-iiu and alifa hia bilitiiinr .tinti emin ii I'll tnin'T lutuic d it : U lMrruin il i orHnffd l.ttt aattl rij.liralMn lia rH-rrftl In mrvMun ut tid Lotrl ta hrlt ,, i I'piliai- Offlc. in n iii Mo.ttin ti. r, ..nthetlih ' f J inuart. IMW, at un i.N Un k A. V, r r lt4iHn anrt dacn.-ii : iiud turilicr mdrrrd id -it all ,m ctmi tnt'-i ai4 b mtiit'i ti t-nlihhrg tlie attat'iiirc nl id n iittiinii iiik) llir (i, t!.-ij. ibtr-int ibr r-ka oi.iaialv. Iv I'tlheVtr niO ii t'nt'limili i!il Hiiil Jt umul prim rit nl ltititrier, nhirfft , l( i, whtrti lu u U-ti-T m I utti i I annff and ti ri,.'i. Mini I hi a ii it j ui v .i , il Mi. , -e t nine, ..ml ulia-t llipn-tti Uv tP C'oarl, Atirt, I.VVU l.lth.i.w R-sia'tr. true rupt il fl runt, t..i I.V'MN PMiiC,!1 .(no OLD COIINEU. jTilRK.. Ac I.AMiDON am ntvltins O 10011 iiu.li. ia 1 I. Cli, ' ileik l!.i-k, SO lh, , 1, 4 .. WW " wliito Aluoi dotm trii.dmi. SOU be,a Hotter Hall. 200 '- l.it.tKn,l lha, 41 bnrr. I, Angara, cheaper than evil. 10 Uhnate Ttaa. 10 boi-a Tuhaeco. 0 biaoeand kofa rtniaim. 10 l'aj- I'luTea. 0 holea Cuodlee. ll of which will bo I..1.1 by thn load ar Ian n.antlty at eeiy I .w nlcea STORKS A. I.ANUIltlN. llocembaf Id, IgJI. 57 l.r DOZ. HUOOKS' AXIi.S M too doiaal, al Utnliwi prlcea. Wariaalnd. 1 ' STOIIUH ic I.ANGDO.V. v iiom "n iaSv-Sri5iuC IflCII l'aratan l Ion"., the kand.onr.1 vel. Al..,;0ll jdi. Un Lao. Prl.ta atO.I. j,i.i rcciied .I4. BTtillllflaad I.A.MIIION. U i ) Ii It HI LI fPlTiT) i7s7 plluPri.Nti Aaei, llroad rt..., Aaae., Broad llalohaia, Aao .to., l.ailnoa; l" . Khic,linj do . (.'arponleta1 ttlnvel, M ' KKITII t B MtKRP.'.t, MSV CLOTILS ' 1 I ?T Ki-ntj uiiii(J ,it i ' S', KBITII AM) II tllKKRV. Ihc 3. ! Hew Orockery, l ll.V-si WAlll'.,Hid. I.AMl'.-., II. n- Uinp. aau Sul.r do. I 1 lu-l lei i ,,r.l .,1 1 I'" S, MSI. KEITH k llMtKP.K'n UICII DUKSS (i()()!)S. rilll-' iiiii-i ill,. ii, i 4 , ..ii ... Mi. i I.-1 I I'll .11 II 111 miiv be i.ri'.-i. IS I'ur Ihc C lire aif OOUOHS, OOL33S, noAnasij-Ess, BIIONCHITIS WHOOPIUG-OOTJGH, OIIOUP aSTKIVIjR. au.l OON3UIVII'TIOM Many rar t-f trial, tiiftrnil if nupnirini; I'm ( uiilie rtnfi (Jena p m till tncdieiiifl, lu wi.fij lor itao aprt latMut a.ij H laridy I y fur i x filing thu hkmi ch(;uiii i awilliai)f of lit ftifBtla. Nuilntif liut it inliii,e firiuta anil I lie ui MUftol.at.lti bnai ih i tttifrrriMt on ibruaaud t'lauflwrfiitrouUI oriKimta and mmntotn ide n puu tun it enjufa. IVIiile ma ny mlafior iemnii lUcuai ypai tt e wiuwuity, Iwva fall ml and liaon dirari.ilt tftia baa iard tiiaada ly tvwj trial, euafarrsd UeavUla tui tlia ilS eteii tltc can ttavar ttHjal.ai.J prmlttAtMl carta lou NUMai4M nU tea rmarktU to lo lr (oltn Win I it ia a rmul an ln puhlie t uiai)(J ibal any one in edict o-i will l nl-Iliat mrii mil Diet a ia attuadtBl proof ittat il.r CML'UUV PKCTOKAL doa uu oaly aancntr3l lhm. birt aUart ihTarijbly euia tha BiaUdUaforwhicl.it la mplfi;d. A I'ltia uiakii tl.ttaa faala idai and bcttar kiuiwi,, thia tnadiiim I1.11 frdu..Hy dtceann tl c lioai tnlinuea o tlia af rt.cii'd. rmHi lilt. 1 .j c .Lttn uT tha Ananort pcaaant, 'o lha ,a '-" Kr ni Kinjc. Tl,roul.oul thia amiia cuuutr;. in rv r, ftMia, rity, nnd tmtoi d Iim avar hMil it com .Inn., t 1IKUIIY rtC'TllHAL ia kuoMn aa li.a t( rciaad) iiftl.ui Inr rlinaiiaaiii of iUv ibrwat nod lung, m..f m mary lutr-ifo r.'untfu-., it it cuniii.g tu h rileaivly ul by I r -i uitallint (diyaiciana. la fltaal Huiaia, Fraura i and Miiany, wliaro lit tttcdicat a.H bar taacbed ibair hthi iwrlo uua, Oliorrjr lru-f4l t itiiit.ia;ad, aad ia j iu -"ut mt !( id ilia uruiiai , t.i-iial, al ua k.u.i, public , nti i utiixi., and in donirat.o protli, aa lha aur- t ihia dr ib ir atuadmc Jiyaiciana an auipliiy fur tha a4ira d-,r;-r- ua atfiwtitMa at lha Mtiaa. ALn, m mtUar aaea. anal it eibl-lran it a aafa, 1 1 aM4a al tualtu ruia. U fdtM, aoua ul tba aiut tlatlaun tt tt4Uonii.la w i. viva bv Itaatt fiaiiuparatf nvbu ha a faaad a rtfiraetu i cmei pr tliul uly inriuaotal tw a j Id hood Tha ( HI-: It It V FKCrtilt . ia maauractured ). apfacti aal t'lifmial, aad avary uunrv ul h tiadar b a ye, Hillt tiit-Mfiabla ar curacy and earr. It ta aaalad aud inoiocted by lai 1 1 'Mil cituiitariV ua, Oaiuaauaaatly can ba tell ilum jj uiua wit hunt adultarktliua. U'a bava oudvavurad bari; Ie lurnuti tho lumitiMO.iy wh a taadtama uf auali iutflaaia auaaiwltr aad wonti ia U aautiMiid it a If to thar raHlMl'iaiaHi ia dy n i" Mlf, IMkiwIy and watctyal which Una baa by ri-uaai.' ri tuunt l4a liidl road ila f tuba, and truit U graat est a ia pfapanaf it ilb chamwal aa-eiiiaoy, u talltMiii atlCHPtb, to atfuid ab)aMtifra a uvw ayaflt ou bteh Ury an raiy iic lla 'etal faaatla, lud 'ba rlflieiad "ith a tctaly that wi do fuf ibaaa all Ibai aidini ca di. Prrpnrctl Mini audi iy Jnnira O. Aj cr, lracllral nuil AMulyllinl UlumUt, lum:ll9 jmss. 1'IUU) A. Ff-CK, Uuiliu-ion, ;ancral Aant lit Ninth trn Vcru-Mii hala ia Aioat irl.ar by COLLIN B riHICL lUUKD FlLLDi-fJUANMHtnLohy Wiuuuu ary wbcia tbii-ujh ul Iba euuuliy. SilXu 100 boxes German Glass, A SHOUTED .i.e., for .ale by fOOTT . Kirt.lt. Not. 1&. Buckskin Mittens 6c Gloves IPOII aale by BCOTT - I'lEU'. NICXT WEEK STOBUX 4. I.AMIDON will roceiio a law mora Ilicb t'ij'J I'ERWIAN- DE LANK new naltetna. Alio. bOd je.de uf tboa. UaAdaom. tiiat colorod IMota letl at alapenca. Callaooo ut lliey 11 ba atl foeO. HaCliubar Ji, ISil, ) 3ai52a 63 G mmi imt.iivGK.iiBKT, issi-s. VnilMfl.NT t'ENTH L KAILIIOAD. rrs-T;,. ir -. ,i7 ; .. . . uj " n v. o. .units gu ty tins route. Uto.Ht Norilicrii, tmil Wctlcrn, ItltlTISII AMI V.S. jllAlX ItOUTC VJSIrOXf CENTRAL Jt A I L It O A D . Tn JXV ylu nasiii'a. 1.0WKM,, woncns rLi., m Tnv, iiAitTroSit, U RtstiriEui AMI M-.VV YfinK IITYi ilURUNGToN, sr. ALDAN'S, .il4iiitr!ar, tii l)t t, UKilciisliiircli ami ih( v. cst. I.ea' e Weteibury tt .., N iddleeei 3 OS, Mooln-ltcr 9 21. end Northfl.lt 1 U A.M. L Windaor. IVlVwTtW,' Na.h n, l.-ell, nica.t.r, lhlo,,, lUirbcd, f prtoafiell, and 'i .i .L' A . """" """in lwiKiaralla,ad mlnr directly thcmijrli tba lane day,-nnlhi at Unttm at 5 V. M. and at Aew nrk l!lie .i II nn p u -UR ,. ""'"tb'ttr " Ml P.M. Mlit.lloin at 5.J7 and ...,,.,,, .. ,o i . ..i. inr me auorn named place, tadtinjat .VorlhneM, and amvin the followlordiy it Bet inn .i p j. lm jrew v,k at f. Jt. 6 ' . NoMltftiM al T.M Miamnellar 8 U. MkMtiao 8J0, Point al ' . JairniniTaT pirn inc tni aininr Itooio a I omt, ,a ,,, Jih,, ,ltM1J , aaoiJTdiy, !... .a.u ..i.,.-"'"- .. .- - A v.i.t V. a Vn 1. 11 . ',."' '(:'' 4-31, Jlld lleiet 4 W, M. lr. i""' VOL'? """ l CrdenVbolgli In tb ariatniNm of the rutlnwiiia d .y. j- 1 an ina en, iiiiimt irniMjtoSk t-well atvl iMwrenea, the Caianf the Vermont t'tnlral llaitinad paai- J! "" rn,-r. cTere nay ( the versicmt t'entral era at pa.a oyer tne BrnT'iN MAISP, UAILIIOAD til 11 OH I i ail. Sklawl llaart.i. aau .1 . . . . . . tlia ldrmH and Mlrhlmrjb iA t mT rTt-W I rainfl dllly, atrh w. Meter,, 1. " " lmeer. W, I. PERillN, (Snunritllnv ut Xniu; No. 4, COUilT STREET, DOSTOX. S7jl tfjf'liusinrss nf all t'nrft promptly attended to. EostxjnJDcc. 12th, 1051. Tim i.ntiiu; .stuck or Tin: NEW ENGLAND CARPET CO.; In auvi ilirtj( off ut ti")rrt.fnii low prices ptavtoui tnmakiaj MltrrittMi ia n dm atnr. U'n Ua. msirk..l ,lnwn out wltult. Motk oftlio r i char ytilMttfl.atifth n Vflta, TJ M wrll na nur anurf aieeii nl thrt Uvtr Qlitttltt rtiiut our IIUttKI'I.art e lhal o(Tf for $1.17 Immwr pric l,.i-l. Itftt AMr.KH'AN IIIRKF n.VH,87 cenlf totl.O'J for mir rifft $I,W to lti t KLKOAN r K.NUM.II tfUrKUPlNCS,! B3 centi-fjr mer prire $1,13. m.i;k at tn.vj r. nfii r'i.MMOV.95 o 30 aii nr vn.VhTs, Trpd-sri.ufa bbi iuiu.-klh KTAir. I'ARl'CTIAOS.CMXTnV M 1TI.fJH, ItUfiSi nurKI.Vr.-, MATH. fcr.,w.U ill Im tTerd rauilIvUw. AIo. our rai ff wrk oi I'AiMTJi FLOOR OLOTIIS, aijiftf m wui.lt (rtini il(rrt ? t t.xTMrh wa nmt tell ot move, will ho orf.-rpl at irftiiV. iOrurrhti'rr4 uio ica;.- ttully iiiitptl to (all anI eiam '"SUW FLMJMAI) fUllKT CO,, II.t.VOVHU VritKKT.COHNIill OI-' KI.3I hT.. II4IMTUA. "TO COUNTRY KERCTIANTST IillII ulifn era wuuM tint attention of Country )tirrhm t irj tlidif UfJ u u ii,t tctoy of Hats & Caps, io, 2Q I nloii slrccf, lld wuiill iniurm thu-o wliu . i.y tor I'aab that Ihfjr aro I ejiaird to aeil IH iivr fiit. J'lion)i-r ! ,:, fian lliey can liiiy at any otb, r 1 1. to in Ibeclly. Calfaod A. t I.U NT A. CO.. 20 UNION ST11KET, BOSTON. .IDflm 15. IL TIIsT, ,V CO., .MANl'I'ACTl'llEnH Of SILK PHIIGBS,- GIMPS, TASSELS. BUTTONS Factory, 'J'mnont lload, llotlury. 1 IKIICMlir kiOtllllS, .ltlM. Sli.i t, lluatnii, (I'll Stair.,) Ul -aVIllln... W. N. . ii. ii. i ii. r, H. CDGUKI.Y 41 ( ANSON tlRXTCrt. fun la. J. pKINNt.ll. 1 1 ivsl i'n ,'ul Uig anortioaat oflfca choicaal a a Nnw'a J....I M ..e Cllaartn'! I'lir.n'.Sl Pee..., Iir 1 let I Call ,oickt Cheap. HEMMBEIi 'ItllOrCr.nr. lot IJ I -J oiul I'm in, can b bouflit of ua fr 7 Cents. KKITII a Dae. 3 ttlSNTLEitllSN V'OU wil. Aad thai raihionable (jooda for 1'iuta at KKITII llAlik-l'm-l Dee. X 22 IHIKFALO KOKISS. I ALFirfuf adirn Skio. viimU and with iiih. , I 30 ho!a 1 K 3 I'.tnif, am, f.l an. I turn roWi at wholraale Bird rlail. LVMAN't Kl.Nd Mi crnibci I, IWI. 55 lUJFFALt) "(UIATS. JOOII laaortuiaiil ul lUillalo CoaU, &C at LVil AN It. Montpelier Fur store, rtttine Martin, Filch, I.1111, (oruiitiulrrtl aod other MutTi.t VKtorinea aii! Call'i to m.iHli at tho wbo1!!. price by I.V1IA.V c Kl.N'd.t llccenioni I, Is&l. Ai,,. CASH IAll rote FLOUR BARRELS, Miti or sioie, i.r ni n::.M; t i.a.m;iio.v. AT llio 31 8. WAivnii) 170 UK Jouriifynieu Cabiuat Matatrr. . L HAMIP.LW d3Ctf; ; Mofltalir, .Novumbar 2ii I aii. . WANTED, f the TArKIt MtU, Moiit,er, iiye Bttaw, Pea ' Htraw, Coin llmaa, a.id Uoli le Tow I'armeta who bay. them ami Ida In aiMre, w ill fia I a gou.1 inarlnt, Iflhet call aoiHi.at tb l'.i Mi l or U. 1. WALTON ia, BON. ' December 7. IttSI. W"AL Iv El T& NVTlITE, - Whtiltfal4 and l.cttil Dealer In Foreign & Doincsllc DRV GOODS, II.VI'c! AMI l Al'.-t, Itoya'and Mrna' ItHADV M Mlt; SLOTHING, doa' and Men.' Thick, Kinaii.l t ill' llOOTd and HIIOKtf, Mliava' and l.ndi-' HI, 11'., apun heal'd and IVAI.KIMlHIHiM. I'olkaai.d Jenny l.n.u GAIl'l'.RS. 1 1 11 rl Willi', rittiir, alass, Nmiu, I'AIM'ei aad l.un.., I. ml and li..,o.OH.3, ll.Vf 8 I lie, Teoe.bosaraaiiiial.il...-, . olTta lfiece, (Vfl, '-l-Caih Mild tor, and all kii.ii. nl C&ontry 1'ioduce laiau laaaahanira li. ttllw HI but) i.r IVOOI.E,N 1CK8 w ml. d. J.h. VVAI.KLH W C. WIHTK.' Oct. IMl. U.10 Mitel, Mnaioi liei, Vl. CI, Cash Paid for Pork by SCOTT & 1'IKI.D. Noy.mhrr 1.1. IML iMiMICIN'SE STOCK or Hew G-oods IlLINU III llll I 1 AIl H,M.llTO.l.V AT 73 Jicw HAY S J ATIJ, WA't'LKI.OO .v i.ui'iiti; .stati; Mhia-iV warn latfuirht Una wa-k in lltMioa. ai CHiIATI.Y KMUJIIKll FKll'l, u ul ilf !u olf.fttd ut "5 nai eaat H7at 14114 l. U'UII lriCti, aiu .Vcit and Htautijul DRESS GOODS. Dircet from the lint STUAMEKS, and will b. aoid al LUWEi: rilll'Ed than can be found " el.awl.aio, 311 Tho Ladies will find ihta j rar i buc to put-hfv ttial( StlVa, Tblhcti, All-Wo"! M Ire I aiaoa. l'iHi(i aa Wool ito , Caabtuara, Lyuaaaaa, A -tfa, b4Hl-t li.nutfia und Utbbont, Lafaa, EuililuiJviM ', (j(uvui a.id ililttlj, J.r. Ilaoi iitht r A "liliES S" 0 O () I ) s7i C. SEPTEMBER 1. ' S TOURS Sv LANUDON lia.n Jml retoroad fioaj Uoel.a?l i.b a taw KILKri, D. LA INS 1'IIINTS, Uc. ana. other liode of UOOIIi, adaultd to lha .r..etil ralla. . ' OTOUIIe) St I.AMIDON , MJV. L I 851. raB m 3d Stock of Fall Goods. STOIlHHaud LANUDON bait jaal ralurpad fioul aaaikll with a fleiU .lock t f ' ' NEWPATTEKN DUESS GOODS. t Tba AUtd'Mara ImUcd to call and nathaw. av