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iounral. AQ,.. -i-mif MONTPELIER, VT., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1882. VOL. 78.-397 1. NO. 7. BY W. W. PRESCOTT. BOOTS, SHOES -AT THE- Old Stand of Walker & PufFer! I HavB tlie Lareest Stock of Rutbor Goods in Wasliington Gounly ! Men's hand-mado Colf, Klp nnd Knntrnroo Bootn of nll bIzos nnd -mlrlthri nnnatnnt.lv nn hnnA. AIrO Men'sP. Gum nD(l Dull-flniBh RUObor Boots; Lutnbermen's Bubber Heel Ladles' Fronoh Kid, Imitation French Button Shoea in all the latost styles, nlna llnn nf rtnnnln Hhnnn ntiH Onat Beaver Button and Laco Bhoes, Glovo ver Slippers, and ln faot all Kinae, nna ut au prioes. Prices Tell tho Story ! Call and See Me Before Buying ! GE01M2E II. SMILIE, At tho Sign of tho Goldon THE OLD GORNER JEWELRY STORE Has a Very Large Stook of Gold and Silver Watches! A full assortment of JEWELRY nnd "WATCH CHAINS, nnd a complete lino of Solid Silver and Rogers' Plated Ware! Q-old ancl Steel Cclluloid, Steol and Itubbor Noso Kinvcs, Rnzors, ctc. Uun riticEs ake as i.ow as tiir lowest. Watches and Jewelry Repaired, and Warranted. A.. O. STONB, Corner State and Main Strects, - - - - Montpelier, Vermont. Webster's Annoimceiiieiit Oncc morc I woukl havo tho pcoplo know tbat my storo is full. I bave just sccurcd A Better Line in qualitv nnd nunntity, consisthiir iiiKs, Ilindo Clotbs, Plain and "Vclvctcens, Plusbcs, in thc latost and most desirable colors, and a big linc of Triminings; also Dress Goods at from tcn to twcnty- livo ccnts pcr yarcl: lvul Ulovcs r i t iuosqueiaire tuui Ajitcing. Ladies', Children's and Grentlemen's Merino Underwear! in white and scarlet; a fine line of Ilosicry all kinds, sizcs and prices; Ribbons, Buttons, Laces, Sacqueings, Fclt Skirts, etc. Tine of Crockery, Oliiiia, Fancy Goods, ctc, etc, cheaper than ever. My store la crowded full in all denart ments, and ppople vIMling in town will find lt for their interest to call and lootc at the gOOds. HAUUAliNS tUU JSVUUXUUUr. AMLI SKIS. O. WBBSTB3EI, Union Bt.oci Statk St., - - - - Montpelier, Vkiimoxt. GRAND OPENING Fall and Winter Goods AI Knipt s Lry Goofls EstalsMent "Vatei'lbxiry, The most elegant styles of Fall and Winter Dress Goods I have eyer shown, mcluding Embroidered Combinntion Suitings, French Foules, Chev- rons, Camels' Hair, etc. A full in all colors, to match Dress Goods. We are offering the best Bargains in Black Cashmeres to be found in toAvn. Call and see tho one we are selling at 75 cents ; it is a fine one, and a scller. Any lady in Avant of a Silk Dress sliould not fail to call and see our line of BLAOZ as gbod bargains as can be I am selling n nice Dress Silk at $1.25, a better one at $1.50, a still better one at $1.75, up to $2.00, and guaran- teo the quality and price. Ladies' Cloaks, Coats, Lolmaiis, Jackets, etc, in lilack and Colors, ever shown in this seotion. A full lino of Ladies' Furnishing Goods, Ladies', Children's and Misscs' Underwear, Now Laces, New Ties, New Col- lars, New Ribbons, etc, etc. SHAWLS, This department has nevor bcen so full. A coinpleto line of Paisloy Shawls, from common to very fino goods ; also a large lino ol Yvool L,ong 10,000 Yards at a very small advance from cost. In sbort, overy de- partment is full and running over, and wo aro making PIUCES THAT CAN'T 11E JtlSAT. CALL AND SEE. 1WL. M. ICIVIO-I-IT, Stx)vo Stroot, - & RUBBERS! nnd No-heel, nnd the best nesort- Kid, Curncoa nnd Amerioon Kid nnd nt almoBt nny prloe. Also a nnd Glnvn Kid. Also Old Lndios Kid. Flannel-llnod Slippers, Bea- Boot, Walton's Block. Spectacles, Glnsses, Sbcnrs aiul Pockot of Dress Goods! of Cashmcrcs, Lancrtry Suit- Mixecl Flanncls; also Velvcts, m the new styles ancl sliaues: "Veianont. line of Plushes and Velvets, SILEZSI found in Northern Vermont. Also tho largest assortment of I also have n very full line of SHAWLS! bhawls m handsome colonngs. of Cotton Goods ! - Waterbury, Vt. 4KlHe POWI Absolutely Pure. Thla tMder nevrr vnrlci. A mrvel rf pnritT, ntrcnatri fcnJ wboWoinene", More poonomlcal Itinn Uie orrtlnry klmU, Kltt rannot b ookl In competlllon n 1th Ui mullltNdn of lowtwt.BhortwPlijht, lnnioriiiofi'tiiilpow(ler. Sold ofiv in ean$. ROYAI. HAKINU I'UWHKK COail'AM, l rtAU tiirwi, new igrx. 6 and 7 Per Cent ANNUALLY. An-nt of I II K AMKkIL'AN MO tlUAUK A A II lli Vt MENT COMTANr of lloflton. MaswcbUMtU. Jasuaht 1. 1878. 3Jr.lt, R. Sterent. Drar ie 1 takfl ploinnre tn nftylng that I liave n-M thfl VHIKIIVK ln m fnrnlli' wlth bchnI rcmittn. nl Iiare known of wTeral iami of rmarktbln cuio effecled by lt. ThA Itv. Wllllatn McDotiftld U woll known ihrondLout Vcgetlne Is SoM by All Dnitffflts. FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF CONSTIPATION. Ko other diseAM Li io creTalont ln thla ooun- txy m OoiutlpaUon, and no rcmody hM ever oqoAUM tbe oolebmtcd KidncyWort as a oux. WliatevcrttiecauaQ.howftverobfltlnate tho ooso. tnit rcruouy wia ovcroomo n. nii Tiiia tiuiressinic com- rmlm hJ m nialnt la vcrv aot to be oomplJcAtod wtth oont) pMon. KldncyWort trenfthena tho weakened oartj and aulokly onra all klnda of Pilea even when phyiiclansl ana mauaines nave Dciore lauea. iTTiryounavoeiincrormeaatroubiM Tpricbi. use r DruKRlsts Sell PEarliNE GREAT INVENTION FOB WASHIMO A1ID ClEAMSIlta In l.ar.l or iott wiitr.WITIIOL'T SOAP, tod wlthout tlanser to tlie flneit fubrlo. SATI'.S TI JIi: nui I.A1SDIC AJI AZINGLY, ind is rapdlr cotning Into Beneral use. Sold by .11 Groceril but beware or vlle countprfoltl. Its ernat tuccea. bringi out daneeruug tiulta tlona. but 1'EAIILINE I. tha only aafe aitide. Alwayi bearitbeoanieofJaincl;lCevTTorl& A'nrlous Causes Advnnclns yeixn, carc, slckness, tllsap polntniont, itiul hcrt'ditary preilispoil. tlou nll opcrnte to turu the halr Rray, and eltlicr of thcm inclitius it to .slied prcmaturcly. Avr.its IIaiii Vinon wlll rcstore fadcd or gray, llght or rtd halr to a rlch brown or dccp hlack, as may bc dcslrcd. It soflens and clcanscs tho ecalp, givins it a licaltliy action. It rcmovrsand cnros tUudrulf nud huinors. By lts usc f.illlnu' halr U chccknl, and a new growth will lio produced In all cases whcro tho follLlua aro not de stroycd or thc glands dccaycd It9 cflects are bcatitlfully .shown on brasliy, wcak, or slckly htlr, on whlch a fcw applicatiotis will pi'odncti tho glo and frc"hucsa of youth, llannleis und suro ln Its rcsultsi, It Is lucompmiblu as a drcssinir, and is cspeclally valued for tho solt lubtre and rlchno.ss of touo lt Iraparts. Aveii's IIaik Vinon Is colorlcssi contalns ncltliLT oll nur dyo; and wlll not soil or color white cambrlc; yct It lasts luii;,' on the halr. and kceps It frfsh and vlgorous, Inipartlug au agrceablo permine. 1'or talo by all druggUts, TheSecret of the univcrsal succcss of Brown's Iron Bitters is sim ply this : It is thc best Iron prcparation cver madc; is compounded on thoroughly scientific, chemical and medicinal principlcs, and does justwhatisclaimed for it no morc and no lcss. By thorough and rapid assimilation with thc blood, it rcaches cvcry part of thc system, hcaling, purifying and strengthcninK. Com mencing at thc foundation it builds up and rcstorcs lost liealth in no other way can lasting bcncfit bc obtaincd. 7i Dearborn Ave., Chlcaso, Nov. 7. hava bccn a great aufTcrcr fnim a very wealt itotuach. hcartburn, aiij dyipepilalnitiworttform. Nearly evcrythlrg I ata Eave ma di.trw, and 1 eouid cat but little. 1 havo lrledcverytlingrecotnmended,hae taken th preicrlptloua cf a doren lhalclani, butcot no telicf until I t9o Itrown'a Iron Ultters, 1 fecl nona of tha old troublea, and am a rew man, 1 am gettlng much alronger. and fecl fmt.rata. 1 ant a rallroad enKincer, and now maka my trlpa ratfularly. 1 can not aay too much In pralte of your wonder. IA madlclne, V, C. Mack, Buown's Iron Bitters docs not contain whiskcy or alcohol, and will not blackcn thu tcctli, or causc headache and constipation. It will curc dyspepsia, indi gestion, hcartburn, slcep lcssness, dizzincss, ncrvous dcbility, wcakncss, &c. Uia only Itrown'a Iron Wttera mada by HronUiamkalCo.,Uiltimore, Croiaed ,cd lioea and trad.mark oa wrappcr. YOURNAME WILL 11 K NKATI.Y iiifftrrl, and atml lmat-uald tor only four J-oeiH Umit U paoka for twautj Inwut aUuipa. AdtUna ViltWH Vaaali aW MUHipMIVf, f ), "NMUKES REMEDY. TKt CmT Bioop fimrmjf I Begard It os A ValuablB Family MedicinG! WKDNKSDAY, NOVKMMKU 22. 18S2, Ix'nlslftturo of Vermont Wnliiefldnrf November 15. BKNATE. MOHNINa 8EA5ION. The nenate convenfd at ten o'clock, Devo- tlonal exercl-.es by the chnplaln. Journal of yes- ternav read and approei, llilh Introduccd and lleferrcdftj Seufttor Mattin ol WafMngton, 8. 157, "relatinfi to the (eos of exiert wltnocdoi and wltneM culled frora wtthont the otate;" tocom, on judlclarv. I1rnfl(tfufnr fttlnwtno livvmrt nhdtn trlal ia held of eitra cornpenBfltlon to eipert wltnei'prs preTl onnly oelectea and orderc d by a Jndge of iwpreme court to pievent a fatlure of justlce, also for wlt ness irom wunout me eiaie, Fxperm iu w vi dered only on petltlon of tttate'a attorneir of coonty ln whlch crlme Is Buppoaed tobavebeen commlttfd. B7 Senator Bnyden, S. 158, "to amend pec 4.B40 of revMed lawn telatlnf? to ff ra of tmvn u perlDtendents;" to com, od edncftUon. Allowi mty cenia per aay lor leam ana eipcnitfp. i Htf flonatn Walknr r.1 UutlAnrl. S lfii. " tO aruend aecs 70, 82 and 65v(chap 7ofthe revlaed lawa concftnirg eiecnonn. irroTiaes iai ww partlcs thnll be repreiented at bllotboxes IQ electt' nn when thrro n a check lltt. By Senator Blngham of Chittpnlen, S. 1G8, 14 to repeat sec. G00, chan. 43 of rovicul laws entltled, court of chancery; tocom. on judlclary, lie pealspectlon which flxes a llmlt tothe sum, In BUits of chancpry, By Senator D.irtt of Windsor, S. 159, " relating to the attendance of tcachers upon lnBtltuten and pdocallQtal mectlni" to com. on rtuMUon a .w5." b,t K ,a "trZT teacher 1 By Senator Iloward of Uutland, S. K'fl, 11 to provlde for erectlmf a Ptate library bulldlnir;" to cnm. on library. To be locatod on etate land ln Montpelier; the govemor to nppolnt commla filouer. A board, conihtlng of the goveroor, lleutenant-governor, trutteea of library and tate llhrnrlnn. to cuncrlntcnd tho dlaburaement of ai proprhtlon.l uy ceoaMir uarit ui .uunur yvy ri'quettL, a. 101, "proTldlng for the prlntlnjr of acataloguo of tho prlnclpil ofllcerH ronnected wlth the pollt Ical hliitory of the ftite; M to coin. on prlntlnc, By Senator Gllmrre of OranKO, S. lG'J, to amend eectlona 301 nnd 300 of the revlsed lawii reUttRj; tocouniyand etaie equanzing onvtnuous;-to com, on prand llst, HilnKa rallroad ical estate before thFHQ conrentlons nnd prnvldpn for pay ln? the nec of ihn countv convenilom. lly Senator Walker of Kutland (byrequeet) S 103, "to pay Kvelyn 1'lerpolnt the eum thereln named to com. on clalms. For roaterlaU iwed In grHding grounda around the house of correc tion By Senator Burnapof Chittenden, S. 104, "In nmendraeot of au act entltled 'an act to incorpor atethe Vermont I.lf lnuiance CompinT, ar- rroved Oct. "S, 1808;" to com. on judlclary, I'rovlden that the ntt-ckholders ahall not sell and trnnsier ecocK uu ic h aid lor. j Bv Senator Bovden of Orance. S. 1WS. "to amend oec. 3,.29 of mtf-ed Iawh, relatlng to the tialeof llltiminHtlnKolIs;" to com. on jmliclary. uequttet utc test to ue l'JU, lnatead oi iw aa now provided By Senator Otoodwln of Windsor, S. 100, " pro r'ding for tho moro generil dlCfiiaion of the gov ctntnent weather lndlcatlonH thruugh the atate;" to com, on educatlon TroUdes for tranruiluQ by tclegraph of dally IndlcHtlonn to tvery town (on Un? n of telegrnph) lmving nteim whistlei, and thetr announcement by auch whlstles, as pro vided, atate to pay fur transmlaalon ; towns topay for publlcatlori 7ie Jtuthnd Xattonal Bank Clatm, S. 43, to rny this tmiik dalm cimeunon the quetloaof lts recomddcratlon, havlng been vetotd by the gnrernor. Senatora Walker, Hogan, Colburn, Iloward, Boyden and Luttlng lavored the hu and Senatora Blngham and Crane opposed. Senator Walker revlewed tho hUtory of the bitl and ex preced blmaelf hh much myetifled an to what thcre waa in the blll to Htlr m no much dlntruat ana nniagnnicra. ine nnnK oia n io luriuer me end-i of juftlce and not to crcate a blll of exoene iorme(wie topay. uieytook me man aiong aa a nre caution and necenkv and under all clr cumstancoi It peemed only jutt nnd fair that their nctual eipene ahould be pald Senatom iiogan, ijoiuurn, uoyoen and iiowara ooncurrea ln the bellef that the clalm waa just and thould be nald. Senator lhm?ham thousht that the clalm waa not a Droter one and that the bank was nciuaieo oy ouiermonven man a aetire ior the capture of the thief. Senator Crane thought the bank belng a catlonal lntltutlon ehould be conieraant with the law and know that this cilmlnal waa amenablo to Unlted Statex law, and not to state law and imptied a motive for ihe captore of the crimlnal other than a dewlre to pecure justice, The blll wna pwsed by a yea and nay vote of 17 to 10 aa followu: I'eai. Senator Ilarlwr, lloyden, nrafnenl of Caledonia, iloward, Joue, Martln, J'etLUii, Vlall, Walker, Whltcuinb. -17. .oii. llfnsliain. riratnpri. of Franklin, rhambcrllu. iu. "' - miif,-ia, iieaa.Tempieion. Un motlou ot Stuator llurnap, adj. 110CSK MOBNINO BESalON. Devotlonnl exerriea bv the chanlain and read' im ot vrstftidav'H iournHl. Brattleboro, the cliHtrman of the wavB and mears committee. rei)orted a MU t-mitled. U. 31)1. "An Iact to provlde a revcnue for the p.iyment of Htate expenocs," whlch under the rule waa ordcred to iie and oe urintea. line rrovieiouB oi me diu I apppar elieliere 1 jieissmna ireasurera Harrants. ine cranu llntcommtttRM reported a fiib-tliuto blll, II. 17, entltled II. 302, "anactprovidinj;fortherelsulng ui warrantaiur mecoiiection oi taxen in ceriaiu cai-eV w hlch, under the rule, waa alno ordered tj Iie. and be mlnted. lt orovidea that whena nr rant iiued bv a town trraaurer is returned, If any taxes lneiuaea inertin remain uncniieciea. the uarrant may Le rel-sucd by the treisurer Mmpiy enaorning " remnaea to me coiiector re- turnou ein mj aavn irom date JAUertv or Lxmsctence or I'rttoncrs.luo een- eral committee reported a subttitute for Mr, uooker'a biu. ti, To. enutied n, ii'jj. "an act tOMicure llberty ot conscience ln roatteraof re- i ciftn to tiernouB imnr ttonea or oetn nfd uv au- thority ol Ihw," wlihh waa ordered to lie nnd be pnnted. iitDrovme mai no Drimer ftiaii oe ueniea me iree exercnte oi nia reneious oenei ana tbe rfght to worbhip God accordlng tothe dlctatett oi nii conpcimce lnmepiace wnere ueiaconnoeu and every ruch lnmite may ln illneHt on rfquettt tome Biineiintendent or otuer omcer in cnarire , rrceive me msiih ana minintrauonioiany ciertiy- i man ne mav whii, wmna on veoate.Mr. Aiien oi terrisourcii offered the tilltHlnK renolutlnn whlch under the rulewas ordered tolle: ' Itetolved. That durlne the reinalt.der of thla eestilfu of the HgMature, no inemucr uaii ue auow cd io ppeaK more tnan nve mlnutea at one time upon any oueetion before me noune. ana mai ruie tweive ue eincxiv en i loreea Jtevalra of JIifjfiwaut.-7ho eeneral committee reporiea ti. lai, "to compei towna to aeep meir iiiKuwaiH Rna onaees m ueiter renair iavor- ably v, fth everal minor inopowils ot amendment I pruYiuiui; araonc omer miuea mai any mree utx- payera iu tlie htate (totitead ot tbe town) may notify the selcctmen that thebrldgeor hlghway H out of repalr, and H givea the pelectmcn ten daya lnntead ot flve ln which to make the repalra Deiore me town is naoie m aamacea ior iniuneti, ine proiioaea ameaamenu aiso reeuute me courne oi uroceaure uoon BDoeai to me nHecimen ofadjolnlog towDs on the diaagreemeat of the coroniaiuant ana aeiecimen n u wnemer ancn bridKe ornltzhwav la out oi reDalr. un mot on l oi Mr. ilobconof Btfizhton the biil and amend mems were oraerca iu ne and oe printeaana ne m dn the apetlal order for to-inorrow at half-pat Svittrtntendeut Dartt's &a!arv.U. 300. fiilm? lue Bdiarv m me hiaiB Huiwnatenaeni oi euuca' tlon at 1400 and fxpenoe, was read the thlrd 1 time, and bendlnz Ita DiicnHee Mr. BAtea ol II irt- land moved an ametidmtut by Bubelltuting 1000 ior omw. iiir. I'nest oi uarre oi'iH)(.eu me i tiiutuuuiuat on me grouna mat ine eaiary waa piujui euousu now. ana mat compeient men couia not oe ootainea ior anvie. pamrv. Mr Illatea nald be would flx the ealary arcordlng to the qualitlen ot the rnan. Mr. Smlth of Pittsford Interrocated the committee aa to the dutlea o( (illce. Mr. Smlth of Newbury tnqulred lt the uuuea oi tne omce iook au metime, mewr, Ilobtnaon of Weatheretield and Bronn of SDrincr- Heldntated Ihat the prettent tujt-riuteDdent hd uevoiea iuh enure time to me auuea oi nu oince. flir. uutta ol Urwell tlioiiirht tha aalnrv waa raoderate, and eo did Mr Sherburne ot Kochen ter. Mr. Chllda ot Uennlnzton and Mr, Smlth ot newbury favored a S1200 nalarv. and Mr I Chllda moved au amendment to the atnfndment maklDg the aalary $12X) lntttead of 81000. and pxpvnnt-i), wuicn waa acceptt-a uy jur, liaicn, Mr. l'erklna of Wlndnor. Mr ltohcrts f l.urliDZ' tou, and Mr. rartridgeof Nornlch rpponedthe i reauction oi ine nrottoned aa arv oi si jou and ex- 11nnea. Mr. Ilobnon of Brighton demanded the yeaa and nayn, whlch were taken, reaultlngaa ltarimnl. IUIm. 1)uh of (llirtitr. Itnnn of Victory. HU lllu(knfr, ItUkt), Hnlton, llrvwiter, JlrUlifiiiau, HitKti'i Itruiult-y.ltHllrr, ClilliU, CUrk ot Aotih Ih-ro, t'Urk ul KnUtii. iMatirookH. tarilinn. Knrr. Yh. rieuLer, nntoiu, ruuer, ue, OiUon, (Jray, orwn oi rillllOllltl. lUrluW. llaftllllllH laf U lala.rli.lrf- IImVIIM. llatf Iarit, llolilPn, llnunlon, Iloward, llowe, lloUn1, Huni I hrejr uf llutke, lluut. lluiitlej, lluicliinnou. liiOf, John- IMii of rton, JotiitKuii i( Hinlbur. Julitiua of Vintou, KhiiI. KlinlaktUiil Vrnfi'iiiiH.. Klillf I- I'l.lr. t.Und. Lu- I ner, Lvmle, Lyon. Mietk, Maimliin. AImI tntti. SUitiHin uf Ufltliiil.Mailmmoiruii.tlvt, Mayu, McCullounli, Jtrl am, MtwI.NHi, lUunif, ilur, Nwtlluui, httU ul rininoullii urvw. i'ijti Mornaiuwu.i-aiitfliit L'aUil, 1'erry, I IMiini-k-1 f 1-llUr.i-Iil. 1'imif. I'iuiaf AiLm i t'Urfiiduii, rmil, 1'rvM'ott. I'miun o ItolUin. I'rwum of IHIiaron, l.andnii or waterbury, itay, llvt, ItltUoy, liunw, Itutlimm of W'ardnlxiru, Itotney, JUjco. Kullcr, K-oll, Miei'anl. Hl,etUUu. Htierwln, hkluner, Kinllli uf Attillnuii, Hnilthiif llitiwLiniiton. KmUli nf I'llt.fr.r.l Nn.hli nf hliru- ry, nowiei, imuiuiiik or netu Wlnilnjr, huni ui .lunuuill. Blesenit or Walerville. HUm uf 1'ln.iinniU, i nuiuin,naii iait, lajiurui nruiiaw li'H, J eiliH ifw,' I'eru, Witllur, n ay, Webli, Weh lt W tillM of I'anton, W'b Itollea, Jlilen, llrtgliaiu. Itromi. Ilurluu, LliauiWrlln, L'ol, fkt tlolnoti, lldlnn, llotiker, llortun of Clillltiintii liorion oi Aiumii iioiiy, i.uttimrtl, nuinnnrey or r of VMiHMlchi k. keuilnll. Keniinlv. K .ii.ttu.ll ut MJUlll llui Muiua, 1'n1i., I'arntiltlti, riklim. I Inury of Holland, Itnri.tiuton. ItolaliiMou of W-allifii'Ilolil. Itowfll. Hlifiiturn, HkitT, ls.ulillii f Ludlow, ataiilry of l-lt raU-r, KlrVfi lltoii iwotiof UaauurKlitlliotu, WadkltfU, Wlilta of i-deo. f biiOti, l'urlua. Idituii. Kullam (Ireen t rniiaau, tiroul, i.f Kl I'ttk, KIihIuu, lluln-lU of Huliiflfel, Miillli uf NIiiry, Wmllti ot Klctifi.M, J bouiwou ol 1'ownal, Wakv- So the amendment making theaalary 15)0 and exneiiea waa aitteed to. flir Aieunmm ui iira dou moved an amendment reatrletlug the oiinneu to be pald by the atate to expenes whlle "away frum lilfl home." After conslderable dlpctwfon the yean and nayn were taken on dtmand of Mr. Meacham, reaultlnf? as followai veati70tnays 139 and the amendment wa lont. Mr. Carter movfd to amend no ao to restrlct the eipnnnea to " trav 01Idrm expemtefi, and Mr, Meacham moved to amend thla by Includlng " Incldental " expensen. After dl-ctidfon, partlcUated Inbynnito anum bnr of members. the nmeodment ana the amend mont tothe amendment were dlaagreed to. The blll was then ptwed, Oonttitutionnl Vrohibitory Atncnitmcnt.' Mr. Nobleof SL Albannand ll jbson of Brighton of- fered petlttonx on the above matter, contalnlnK repectively .100 and lr50 nameii, wbtch were re ferred to the judlclary com, J'awed II .111, inaklnjt the price perdayfor jaiiotfl coirtimK ute and town paupera, uuy centi per day, itMead of forty-two cents aa now, wrr read the thlrd llmo and paiFPd, Teachera CerUJlcatct. II. iait Mr. Howe'a blll piovidinjf that teacherti' cerllHcatea may be Iltnlted to tiirttriiltr nr.linnln. wa taken un au 1 AipeMalnnlrrand wan advocatodbv Mr. linwo and Mr Battell. Mr. Dparborn of Vemhlre. Mr rerklnsof Windsor and Mr. I'rlent of Bmenp poaed the blll. Pendlng ihe dlcuflon, Mr. Flk of In1 La Motte moved to adjonrn, whlch was lontt 93 to 101. Mr. lloweoffered an amendment whlcli vtri ngreed to, maklng all certlflcatg (ex cept llmlted) Eood untll June Inateadof May, an fnthablll. Mr. Mntteson of (Jlastenbury moved that debate tipon the whole quentlon clofp, whkh ai agreM tn, On the quentlon of the thlrd readlnir. Mr. Dparborn of Yat domanded the vprs atd nayd, whlch wete taken yeas 83, naya 113 iq me tinra reaumi waa reiupea, Ileadlna aftha Jatirnal.t. French of Under hill offered a reoolutlon that the reading of the Jourral bnhereafter di-penped wuh, whlcli un der the rnla wa nrrlArnd to lte. , t rB7oluU,n OToTdine (or Hnal adlonrn- rinal Adjoitrnmcnt. Mr, rrench also olrered tbthou,e,on F.ld.y. Hcnm.te.St, three o'clock r. m . whlch waa reterred tocom, on flnat arijnurnraent, 1'rintlng fovenve 2iiU.Ht. Thorp of Char lotte oflVred a reoltlon provlding for printlng 1,000 coplea of II. 201, (the wayn and meana blll) forfheuaeof the general asaembly, whlcb waa agreod to. jinrangion aomnern uounaary oir. nouena Burlington trenented a hetltlon alsned bv Law rence Barnea and about lour hundred other a of Burlington aaklng tho pi8ageof II. HG'J, eniarg Ine the boundarlesot Ilurllnzton bv cxtendlne lta Bouthern boucdery. The petltlon was referrcd o me "peciAi com. wno nave me oiu unaer con Ideratlon. On motlon of Mr. McLam of Topham, adj. BENATE AFTEltMOON BE3SIOK, The penateconvcned at two o'clock. ifwrf.t. From com. on cdupation. bv Sena tor l'rige, S. 110, allowlng towns to bold term of chooiB at such tlmea as ther wlsh, provlding tney nave twenty weeKa t-ciioo. annuany, iavor ably , and the thlrd reading ordered for to-uiorrow lorntng. From the .udlchrv committee. bv Senator Ho- gan, S. 102, regulatfnff the return of proeea In courtvof chancery, favorably, wlth propoaila of amendment (In phraseology), whlch were agreed to, and tne tnird reading oraerca ior to-morrow mornlng Fmm the committee on bankn, by Senator lio gan, S. 115, to tncorporate the Northfield aavinga hank and truat corapany, favorably, read the llitrd time and nitied. From committee on grand Hat, by Senator Cmne. II. i!77, fwvorably, read tbe thlrd time and pansed In concnrrence. rrom lue ttauie, 11. mt iavurauiv, .un lrd time and piaied. Vrom eeneral committee. bv Senator Ilocan. II. 100, favorably, read thlrd time and pasued. (For tltls i-ee billa pnsned.) from generai commuice, oy senator iiognn, . 210. amendlns an act lucortHjratlne the (Jrern MotinLiln cemeterv aKuotUtlon. favorublr. On motlon of Sntitor Hoian. tiroiosAl of amend- mfnt to Htrike out bc ind aectlon were aereed to and it was read the tuird titno and pawea. trom com. on uanKC. dv &euntor rieicner. it. 20S. Incornoratlne the Uranlto envloea bnnkand tru(t company, favorably, with protwaala of amendment, corrrcting phraaeology, Increaalrg penaltv ior miiappropriation, aiiu unnging u more fullv tinder the control of the leitUlalure Tl.o amendmenta were nsreed to and the blll waa read the thlrd time and p,iHed. rrom me com. on juaiciary, Dy oenaior 'alker, S. &8, relatlng to nppenlit ln the court of iiincerv. favorablv wlth tropoutla of amendment making it apply to cauriea hereafter brought and proviaing ior trnnaierui caunen io oiuer nmii' for the nurDoe of accurlnz a eneedv hearlncr The amendmenta were agreed tn, nnd tho thlrd rendmg ordered ior to-morrow raorning. trnmtne generai com, Dy Denaior uicidiokii, 11D. incornonit ns me uarnev maroiecompany, favorably, read thlrd time nnd passed. trom tne com. on juTict-iry, uy Denaior unr ip, S. 143, relatiDg to judgea of city and tnunicl .... I .. ri.nl. ulrli nvnnruiD . .if omotiil. ment ln phraftology, ' 6n motlon of Senator Bur nn.il. ordered to He. rrom com. un .uiuuiry aunirti, uy ceuubor tev. II 211. addinz the Inderendent coroDany of Newport to mllitla of tttate, favorably, and ui ra reaainz uruoreii iur nj-iiMirrnw luoroiuK. rassca m wncurrence. n. 'mo, locorporat- ntr itis liranite BMVinss uidk and truat com nany. wlth tironot.ala of aroennn.dnt: II. 100. ero- IKfweriog the ownern of the UntvernalUt mfetlog inuneat Lyndon Onter todUpose ot aame; 11. 147. relatlng tn the ouadrennlal valuntion of the nal eftite in the town of Klmore; II. -77, eitab llrihlng the VHlnation of tlie real eatate lu town of Wolcott for 1882; 11 21(1, amendlng act incorpo- rating ureen lnounmm cemeierraaocutinn, witn pnpuwilsoi amendment; ii. tu, Air numiey a blll relatlng to tbe printlng or postlng of billa, etc , on brldgfM, common, etc, by a yea and nay vote of 14 to 11, aa followa : . lenatora f.raliienl of C'aloloQla, Hralnnl of wlit, liofian, Krltol), aMclatoati, I'erkliis, VUH, Whilcouib, Franklin, cuninir. iiarxi, r.jiH"y, r it-icner, iinmre, ..owi- Aaui. Senatora llarber, rtoyrtpn, Ilnnnp, ChamtierHn, Cliltiis. Colburn, Crane, ltowant, Joiim, 1'attP, Walker II. Abitnt or Mt lcnwfl. beDalori IMngbaui, Idu, MarUu, Jteatl, inn.ileton o, Pasted S. 115, Incorporating the Barney mar ble coranany; S. 145, incorporating the North field eavingn oana ana irusi compiiy; o iui( Senator Binsham'a blll relatlng to hliihwaya: b, 121. Senator Martin'a bill relatlng to"ciayaot grace"; S. 138, Senator l.o-id blll making tur key and cblcken eboota, etc., Ulcgal and provid Inir fine. Krfhd S. 1)1. eranting extra nay aa provided tothoite whoaerved ln the regular army or navy durlng rebellhm, adyeelyj and thlrd reading rffuted; s. l.o. leganzmg me marnage oi a F, GlbtmandC K. Croai waa reported adveraely from tbe com. on ludiciarv, oy aenator crane. ku1 the third readinirrefuaed. irammiueii. u iu. annexim? a nort on oi Glastenbury to Sunderland, ou motlon of Senator Ilogan waa taken from the generai committee and referred toa apeclal c.mmtttee coueUtlng of the penatora ol li -umngron county, o. 100, irom liiHiptarv to com on ncrlculture. The Mititary Jlistory of the &tate. -Serwtor Walker, ior me fpeciai commi.iee on ine n.uiiarj hittrirv of Vermont. IntroJuced a blll. S. 100. "to provlde for the pubilcatlnn of the atate mllltary ifatory; wuicu waaoraereatoiieana ueprinieo. lipiifie d Proctor. Samuel 11 Plncree atd G. G tiftnedlrt are named aa commIkhnera to procure the nrintlnz of not exceedinc 500 coplea, at the retttion Senator Peiktn of l.nsex Introduced the petltlon ot hmlly A. l-rencuana TUotneraoi itTitfimfiKlil. tiMvirjfr for tho nronosed conntitu- tlnnal amendment referred to com. on educa Mnn. Courts of Clttims S 119, establi-hlng courta of claimfl, came up, and Senatora Walker, Chlldti, Jonea and B yden favored, and Senatora Ilogan nnd Crane (ppueed, Senator llurnap demanded tne yeaa ana uaye, wuilu wcro taairu luuuna. imtir ltovdcn. Itralnenl of Caledonia. Ilraln- erd of Kranklln, Cliainlwrlla, CtitUin, Colliurn, t'letrtivr UOWaril.aluliea. iveiiou, i n.r, t riKiun, 1 utu, ,.. .aui. Ktjinlor ItliiRlatin, llurnap, Crane, CiHllDg Itnrtt. K.te.tlUiiit.r. liytdln. llouau. Mclntoah, bll comn II. Aolrttl or .lOI tiifini. oeiwiwn .uuci, .uc, ""i Itead, iniu,neuiH-i. And thn ti 11 waa t)flBed, Renorts. From oom. on land taxea. by Senator ChHmbeiiiiu, 11 liu, laying n inx on ine couoiv of liex, lavorauiy, ana mira reaaing oruereo fiM tu mnrrnw mornini?. The tttform .VrAool'. Senator Boyde n profnted ihM rciMirt nf the lulnt committee on the refortn schnol; on motlon of Senator Chamberlaln ordered tn Ha nnd be ir nted. llouse JHUs Jiefewd. Ilouae billa were read the tlrland t-ecnd tlmen and referred aa followa: II. 311, amendiug t-c, 4,521, reviaed laua, to general rom.; II, 33H, to legallzeme quadreontai liHtof Uradford, to com, on grand im 11. of, relAtlm? tn Brandon cemeterv aiFociatlon. to een eral com.; 11. 300, relatlng to tho aalary ot the atate auperlnteiuient oi educaiion, to com, ot ciliifntliiii: II UL to nav Chtrlea Tler. to com ou clalms; II. 42, to commute the eentence of Ijjuh Aimon oieaKer, tocom. ou juaiciary. itniM intrOiiucea ami nvierrea uv ct-uator r.Mtf-vnf Wliirtlmiii. S. 170. in amendment of. and in additlon to, aec. 2,7W(, chap. 133, of revined lawa, relatlng to tne a) pmuiuieni oi jkhr-d ui tirftru'" tn fimi. nn iodh'tarv. Il'rovldca for thc apiolntment qftemporary pollce oftlcera to hold oince untll dlfcnargea j Hv Kenator iiraineid oi rrannnu, o. in, ntop the rpread of noxloui weedaj" to oom. on agncuiture. ii roMuc nu ui irum j w rne rrnin ni uiairiv mixi ma wewia iu iimi way along land owned by patty, and deflnlng term "noiioua.-j Uu motiou ot Senator Walker, ndj, lIOt'HB. AFTKllNOON BEHfllON, PaitKpJ II. 327. relatlng to the Brandon cemetery aHaoclatinn;" II 3.W, "to legalize the grand lUt of llrBdfotd for 1882;" II, 01, "topay Charle- Tler $35.20 for apprehendlug oue Uuatin Shaw for the ctlme of larceny. Offwt on rerwnal Vroverty II, 241, the bill offtrid by Mr. Smith ot Newbury, whlch llmlta the ofinet to be aiiowea ngain tieraonai proier tv rtn nmiiint of (lebta owlllir tO 81 000. WMH takei up on apeclal order. Mr. biulthof Newbury and Mr. Tltomton ol iraauurgu aavocaicu m uui Mr. Alleuof Fenlnburgh, Mr. itandall of Water imtv nrl Mr. Welli of Granby. opiHwed the blll, Mr. Ilaatlngi of Waterford moved anHmemlment niakinir the ntTnet Sl lutead of S1UK). Mr. Chtlda of Bennington otp(ed tho amendment and favored the bill, Mr. Allen agalu oppnaed the blll Mr. Urlen of Caatlolou moed todU mlxa the blll. Mr. Brldgninu of lUrton IioikhI the blll would nut be dUmiaaed, and opiHel the ameuduient and favured the bill, Mr Itobettaof Ilurliugtou opjHwed me uui, aiug it wouiu riiln the lumber luterenta of Lla clty. Mr Wlng of Montpelier thmight there ahould be no olTeet, but the houne had declded otheiwlae, but thla, however, waa a Btf-it lu the rljihtdlreo tlou, Mr. Uartertit iuraicK mougui ima 0111 winilt 1 tend to make taxatlon uueuual and hoid the bill nould be dlamlad, Mr Ptumley of Northtteld onroaed the bitl. thlnklrg that taiea uere itavable on debla OW'ilig Ul the tax (ayera, olueta ahould t altowid to those onlnjf Mr. Kimball ot Vergenuea moved that debate ou thu wlnde quectlon cloae, whlch waa dlaagrcod to by a vote uf 80 to 103. The blll waa further dtacnaaed br Memra. Thomnaon of Iras burg, Carter of Hardwick and Jonea of Waits field, Mr. Brlen a motlon to riiamlM the blll waa dlaagreed to, and nlo Mr, Itaatlnga' motlon to amend. On the queatlon of thtid reading, Mr. Carter demanded the yena and nay. whlch were taken yeaa 110, iayat)l,and the thlrd reading waa ordered for to-mnrrow mornlng. Sak of Optittn, MorpMnt and CUorallt. Meacham of Brandon moved to toconalder the vnie whorcby tho third reading wbb refuaed to II. 72. Mr. Noble'a blll. resulatlns the rale of Ihe nhovo artlclea, In order that the blll mlght be nrnend'd a he atatwl. The qneatlon waa dla cuaed by Men-rn. Noble nf St. Albnna, Chllda of Bennington, Bntler of Iaex, Sherburn of Ro chester nnd Maxliam of Bethel, The motlon tn rtcnnIdcr waa rilriagreed to by a vote of 70 to 105. JxiUM. II. "to pay l. u tjooiidge tne m thereln named waa reuortcd advereelv and the thltd rpadlnii refiifed, bcnttte Illlls Hfferred H. 0. to amend and ln additlon to chnp. 171, reviaed lawa of Vermont, referrlng to the deatruction ot noxioua anlmala (making a bnuntyof 550 on foxea); tocom, on game and fiheriea. n. joo, to incorporate me narney maroie com- pany; to com. on cnrporatlona. vmcrca jor ihtra ittaainrt. s. m, to pay Abner (1. Bowlev and Frank E. Alford S87.83 for procurlng thearreat of John Utrllng, n burglar, waa reported favorably, and the thlrd reading or dered fnr to-morrow mornlng. II. 170. Mr. itoafoVa bill Provfdlne that in towna not exceedlng 1,000, the pclectroen on petltlon of twenty nr more votera, and if the townexcpcda witnout petltlon, me aiectmcn anau maRe lieck IIfta, etc. waa renorted favorably and the thlrd reading ordered for to-morrow mornlng. The State Prigon Armronriitim. 221. the blll reported trom the atate prlpon committee, was taken up m a ppfrlal order, the queatlon be Ing on the amendment propoaed by Mr. Fletcher ot Cavendish, ntriklng out tho apnroprlatlon for bulldlng Iron walka, pillara and atalri, etc, In the old pait of the prinon. Mr. Batea of Ilart'and movea tonmenu tne amenoment uy maaingtne Fm approprlated for a piggeryand barn, etc, B' llflO tn.taaA nf Q1 m t.lnt. a iAi.ai.rtH l.ir tietciier. Mr. fcnau d tta ol weat windsor pDKO m iavor oi an nppropriaiion ior a barn and ti hrirerv. but waa onooited to bu ldlnt? new iron atalra, etc Mr. Smlth of Newbury and Mr. Cnsh- ingoi iinruora aupionea iiieoiu, mr, neicnerui Cavennlnh favored the amendment. Mr. Wood ard of Halifax atated that the reportof the rom- mtttee dld not show how tbe S2.000 appropiiation vvaa fxpenaeu, mr. uniuia oi uenninzton uiu not favor the amendment propoaed, and thought ine nrat nem io oe appropriaiea ior snouia be for new locks nnd doora for tbe cella. Mr. F etcher aaked leave to correet hl- amend ment, no as to make the approprlatlon S2,0i)0 for barn and plggery and leiveout the other appro prlAtlona. Mr. Butterof Kaaex moved to amend actnato make tlie entlre aPDronriation S5.000, S2.000 for barn and nleeerv and 8.1.000 for new lccka and doora, etc. On motlon of Mr Temple of i ranklin, dflnte on the wholo queatlon waa cloacd. Mr. Bntler'B amendment to make the ppntprfatinn 5,000, as above, was then agreed o veaa 109. nava 59 and the bill wat ordered for i' third reading for to-morrow morring. Adionrnmcni UU j ine u ciock lo-morrow Mormnq.ZlT. Thorp of Charlotte offered a rea olutlon for a Balon of the house at 9 A, m ln- atpad of 10 a, m , to morrow; the reaolutlon was dnaiireed to. rtotcctlon or I'ublic H aferifforA. ii. i. Mr. Ijindou'a blll to nrotcct publlc waterworka, was taaen up aa a apeciai oraer. flir. norton oi cnit- tenoen aaea ior me readinz oi me rerort. hlch waa eoeclal and adrcrae. Mr Landon of Uiitland mide a Rtatement ot the aituation of the Uutland waterwotka. andtheiniurvand tinhcalth- futneaa caued thereto bv the eawduat thrown Into the htrearaa from whlcli the eupply was taken. Mr. Iloiton of Chittenden regatded thia tilll ai a ovrcct nrlve at tbe manuiacturlDc inter- ea'a of Chittenden. The thlrd reading of thia bill waa rerused. J'atHuS. TO.rruvidiniT for the better reela- trath u of marrlagea, was read tho thlrd time nnd paapfrt in conenrrence. Mdeaae and Dtbentures The committee mtlenge and debcnturea submitted n report for me approvai oi me Douse, wuicn waa anprovca. unmotionoi mr. uanson oi imuoaraton, aaj. Thuradar Nnvember 10, 8ENATK MOItMNO 8E8310N. The aenate convened at ten o'clock. Devo- tional exercNe by the chaplaln. Journal of yee terdav rfndand nPDroved Ulls Jntroduced and Jiererred Hv benator Keltun ot Frfuklin (by rtqueetl, S. 1.2, "to en lu eme reaiaent pew-ownera ana propne tora o: be Union meetlnc-houne In FJden to dhnose of meaame; mcom. onjuaiciary, Bv Senator Ide of CaledonH. S. 173. " In amend meutofeec 2,700 of the revNed lawa relatlng to town nld for rallroada;" to com. ou rallroad. Provldea that tlie Uabllity aaomed by the towns uaii not exceea nvetimea tne granu uet oi ine town. It I now eight tlmea 1 Bv Senator Iloward of Uutland. S. 174. "to prevent unjust dUcrlmlnatlona bv rallroad com panles;" tocom. on rallrrnda. To give equnl and rearonable rlghta and factlities to all, and proviaing mat no rnuroaa, or two or more roaar wnoae unea counect. t nau cnarse a rate on ireignt, frura statlon to atatlon, whlch la In exces of any rate from the same orlelnal Htatlnn to a tttatton at creater distancn ln the name directlon. Notto prevent the latiuing of excurfiou, mileage or com- iiniint.i'u iitnctr, uuncici j I v senator Mrtt of WincKor. . 17. amendment of aection 3.r85 of reviaed Uwa re- latlrir to tbe InveHtmentn of savlnca banka: to comtiilttee on banka. AIIowb Inveitting uf funda ot banka ln munlcipal bonda of citiea of G000 or more inliatiitanta. livw now renulrea 10.000. irom jnlnt committee on ctati and court ex- penaea, by Senator alker, S 170, "relatlng to arcounta of probate iudees: ordered to lie and oe prmiea. n roviaes, in aaamou tn ine picneni iaw (nec. iuai me auauor cnaii annuauy etlfv bv examtnatfon the returns of each nro- probate judge, and ellmiuttea tbe clause relating Ut excefs of fee overcalarv 1 By Senator llurnap ot Chittenden, S. 177, "to incorporate I.than Allcn l.ngioe Corapany, No. m nuriintrom: io ecDPmi cimh, The HrattUboro and Penninaton Jlailroad. Seimtor Itcv called un II. 1. to Incorporate thli rallroad comuanv. Senatora Ide. Itlneham. Crane and Fstey favored the blll, Senator Bmmp wij-neu to eiimioate iec, v anowing towna to bond them&elvea, Senator Burnap wlshed the amnunt tn be four tlmea the grand llst of the towna. jue teuate reiuecd to agrro to eimer propoxitlon oi amendment and tbe blll was read tho thlrd time and paaied ln concurreoce. 'e(i. Senato billa as followa were read the thlrd time and pacBed: S. 132. renulatinir th r(turn of nroceaa in courta of chancerv: S. 110. allowlng towna to have termfl of pchols at any time tnev e ect rrovidea on v mev nave twentv weeka of achool, no term to be leta than etght weeaa. Passed in Conctrreice. Houae bills aa followa were read the third time and ttasaed In concur- rence: n lio. lavlre a tax on tbe countv oi h aex; II 211, amendlrg peo. 3,750 of chap. 108 ol revieea tawa, entitiea miutia. Lovis Almon Miaker't Cac II 42, to com mute the peutence of Louw Almon Maker, waa reiHrtftd frora a niairitvot the com. on judlclary, py senttor aiaer. aaverceiy. senitor aiHtr moted tn rmke lt tne vpeclal order for thla after uoon at 2 15 Senitor lde moed tn aimnd by making lt the anecial order for next Wedneaday at 2 15 v. m , w hich waa agred to, and it wlll be taken up Uednendav afternoon. ihird Jieadinas vrdercds. iil, relatlng to comtuitmeuta to thn house of correction, t morrow mornlng; S. 109, relatlng to the publica ti'n of the atate roilitiry hUtory, to-morrow mornlng. Ordcred to Mc.S. 58, relatlng to appeala ln chancery, waa read the thlrd time, and, on mo- uon ui ceoator urane, oraerea to ue ana ue mnae the ccUl order for Tuenday next, at fllteen mlnutea imt two r. i. un mouon oi senator ijrane, aoj. IIOU8E MOKMNQ HIMION, llAvollonal exerrlnes bv the chaplaln, tfxenmtlon of Sftimifucturln'i kstablUhmentt. II, 137, the bill to allow towns to exenipt by vote manufacturlng eatabllahmenta for ten yeara, waa taken up aa unfinlahed bunlneda, the queatlon belng on the pnaange of the blll, Mr. Plumley of Noithfield argued against the ronntltutionallty, lu that lt wuuld make taxatlon unequal, and rited decffloua inaupportrf hUpoition. Meais Smlth or Newbury, Battell of Middlebury, Chllda of Uenniocton and Wells ot Granby favored the blll, and it waa then passed by a vote of 100 to n. OatHntj 0(f Debate. Mr. Allen'B reaolutlon Ilmltlng deUite to flve mloutea, etc, waa takeu no. Mr. MunKon of Mancheater thounht we ought not to adopt the reaolutlon at thia time, and moved that lt be ordered to He. Mr. Matte ann of Glastenbury moved to dipmlaa. Mr, Wells of Granby tnqulred lf the houae would be pre- ciiiueu irom aunpiing aiuinar rosoiuiioii urrt after lf thla ahould ledlamlaitM and waalntormed by the ehnlr It would not. Ihe reaolutlon waa then dimlited by a vote of 113 to 30. Ileading of the Journal Mr. Thorp'a re.mlu tlontliat the reading of the journal he hereafter dbpenaed wlth waa adopted. Senate IUlls HtfcrredS. 101, Senator Illog- haiu a blll "relatlui: to lucliwava:" to com. on hlghwaNB, bridgea and ferriea. S 119, Senator Ido'a blll " to constitute courta of claluH;" to coin, on judlclary S. 121, Senator Mattin a blll "to amend ec 2,009, chap. 102 of the reUed lawa. relatlnntn daa of irracei" to com. on fu- .llil iry. S. 138, "ln addltlnn to chap. 194 of the rtvtwed lawa, entltled cruelty to auimals-," to cmi. on ngrlculitire. S. 145, 11 to incorporate the Northfield aavlnga bank and truut corapauy;" to com, on corioratlona. A'enaCe Atnendnu'nts Concvrred tn. The houae coocurred ln the acnate proiaiaali ot amendment tnthe followlng billa: 11.208, Incorporating the Graulte avlnga bank and truat cumpany; 11, 210, "tn ameudmriit of an act to lncororate the urfOli Aiount cumi'iery aawicmiioa. K. II DnmeW Vlaim -II. 157. to rav 11 II I),iulela 2,cO0 for what he lont on bulldlng the ad lltlon to tho reform cchool on accuunt of rlae for lututer. etc, waa taken up aa a epeclal oruer, the queatlon btlng on the motlon to reconider the vote refuslog a thlrd reading. MeHnr. Kim billofVergennea, Allen of Ferrlaburgh, Kdaonof bleodcin, Well of uranuy nmi rowers oi uar eudon eooke tn favorof reconalderatlon. Mraora. Carter o( Hardwick, Woodard uf Ilalifix, bher- burue of lt"cnejier ana iuoiiipaon oi iraHourgu fpokeagiluatthe blll, On motlou of Mr. Chllda ot Benuiogtoii, debate ou the whole queatlon was clohid. Mr. Kimball of Vergennes demanded the yeaa nud naya, whlch rfautted aa followa i Yeaa 104, niys 105 so the motlon waa dla agreed to. r(it.t.-H 221. approprtatlng 5,000 for re pslra un state priaou. H, 28. to jay Abner (1. llowley and 1-ntnk 11 Alfred 87.85. Ou inntl u uf Mr. Howlauduf Ut Montpelier, adjourued, BKNATK. AFTKllhOON HKJWION. The senate onnvened at two o'clock, Jtmd m Cvncum nce. Billa aa followa were read the thlrd time and iwuaM In coocurreuce: II, 91, to pay thrlva Tler 39 29 for capturiug a thlef irepoited from the com on clalm, by hcu ator Bnrnap, favorablyJi II. 102. legallelng the Iiurel Olen cemetery aaoclation (reortM favor ably from the generai com., by Senator Hngan). j'asscaa. i&o. lncornoraunff tne waaninaton county aavlngB bank, wa reported favorably frr m me cnm, cn nanxa, oy senator jonca, reau tne thlrd time and paaaed. u.i. ine oom, on luoiciary reponea, ny Senator Crane. S. 131. nrnvMlntr for tho elfctlon of an lnpertor of anlmala dcalgned for kllling, ad- veraeiy, and tne tnird reading waa reinaea, licport$.ftom com, on electlona, by Senator Page, S. U7, In relatlon to check llata ofvotera; favorably, and thlrd reading ordered for to-mor row mornlng, From com. on judlclary, by Senator llurnap, S. 120, to ptevent the over-crowdlng of publlc bulldlnga and tn facllltate eerees therefrom In caae of flre oraccldent; favorably, wlth proposala of amendment ellmtnatlng from Ita pnivlalona all bulldlnga except theatera, publlc halla, or other bulldlnga uaed for purpoaea of amuaemcnt, and making Ita provlslona apply to hallt, alrdea, etc . aftuated upon ground floora; amendment agreed to, ana tnira reading oideted ior to-morrow mornlng. t rtm tne loint com. on tne nonae or correction. S. 140, relatlng torilchargca from the houae of correction; favorably, and the thlrd reading or dered for to-morrow mornlng. rrom com, on iuuicirv. uv senator imrnan. s. 08, relatlng tothe republlcation of theearly de claiona of the courta of Vermont, favorably, wlth amenamenia maaiug tne numueroi voiames per year two Inatead ot four, and provldlrg that the two yoluraea ot Alken. If reprlnted. be bound In one volume; alo eecond volumea of D. Chlp- man, N. Chlnman and Brayton; amendmeotB agreed to, and thlrd reading ordered for to-morrow mornlng. rrom com. oncrana uat. uv senator urane. a. 44, relatlng to the aneament of twen ln the yeara oi quaarenniai appraiaaia, iavorauiy, witu amendment to attlke out aec. 1 and rennmhexlpg aeca. 2 T ahd 4; on motlon uf fSenator L'rane, ordered to He. From com. on indlclarv. bv Senator Bnrnap, s. 80. relatinff to"remedieaamDlementarv to execu- tion," lavoramy, witn amendment, making me Drovialona of the blll flpulv to n iudcratnt of a court ot chancery and juatlce ot peace exceedlng coui me amenamenta were agreea to, ana tnira reading nraered tor lo-mnrrow roorning. Aimunriinn tMfri nr llinhir.mi survrvor. M. 7W. relatinc to renaira of htithwava and bridgea. and abolNhlng the otTlce of hlghway aurveyor, was tanen un rb me pnpciai oraer oi ine auernoon. aenator ideoDiectea tovec o. mnains neiectmen responaible for all damages ausUined through neeiect or raiiure of theira. aa lmtioi nz an un- reaaonable reaDonalbllltv on Belectmen.and favcred nn amendmeent, which waa moved by Senator uiimore, to atriae oiu eec. o, ann macrt in neu a pection whlch ehonld Imnose a fiueof SlOonce lectmen lt they wlfully nezlect or refuae to repalr nienwav ior twentv-iour noura aiter wriuen no- tice had lieen aerved on anv of them. Pendlug the queftlon of amendment, on motlon ot Senator iiinsiinm. order ( a to i o. iKen un azain on mo- agreea to, ana tno tuira reading oi me oiu or- aered ior to-morrow mornine. lAinmna fie nfrofi'ncfwn or itius. aenator urane oiiered a refoiution nmiting tne inxroauc tlon ot all billa, except as reported from commit tee". to November iwtn. wuicn waa aaopied, Jlousc IUlls Refemd. 221. to com. on state Dr hvni II. 137. to rom on erand 1 at, uiu Jntroaucea ana jicrerrcu uy oenaior nocan oi Franklin (bvrenneMti B. lio. "lnaaaition to chap. 1)9 of the revl-ted lawa relatlng to roort- etzei of Dcraonai rronern : to com. on iuai- ciarv. f To nrevent sale of ceraonal nroDerty on mortgnge untn n can ue asrertnioea wnemer moTtecor haa fulfilled condltlonH or not.l itv senator aiartin. a. irj. reiatinz fi rnraons arouiited bectuaeot ttieir inaanitv tocom, judlclary, Provldea that courta may order com- muimcni to intane aayium oi persoua ut:quib'.txi on grouna oi innnuy.j liv senator ieiton oi rranKiin. b, inj. -reiai- Iui7 to the collectlon of taxea bv town treaaurera: to com. on grand lUt. Defining the law in re gardto couection oi taxea uy town ireaaurers.j un motion oi aecntor uxey, aaj. KOUSe AFTEHNOON 8EBSION, Passed. 11, 241. "to prevent the fraudulent concealment of property to avoid taxitton," (allowaonly 1,000 cxemptlon agalnt perronal propertv on account oi aeou owiogi oy tne iui- lowiog vote )oi. MeMin. Amlrewa, Ayer, narnani, nattell. nell, niBHHii. lilnck. ttlarknier. UUkf. Iloiton. Itrklainan. Itrnwn. Hutler, ( h.iir.tierllD, ChlliU, Clmbb, Clark of .North Hrro, Colton, laroorn. IMniitn. uixon, t.wn, winon, rn onh, Krwln, Farnliam. Farr, Ka. Fnth, Yu er. tixge, Gans-D, .libon, Umtit, OroTer, Ilatultrun, llarlow, lloliUu, llr.rmn nf lniint Hnllv. Hord. II nnitihrev of ItUlkf, Ilvde, Jbiinrvmof FaTton, Johnson of biidlurr, Johnson nf Vernon, Jonea or iiover, jooeaoi aiiFn-iii, jduii, Kimball of olIth ItnrllfiKton, Klunley, Island, Lynde, .Maetk, Mannlng, Matlier, ilattenon. Mailiam of KKbel, iaFA Uf.Ciillf.noli. Mrlj.ni. .Mlltrr. Notila nf Ht. Altiani. I'altieof Catt, I'nlne, I'eck, I'eiklt, riillllj. I'luney of I'1UD1U, romi, rowemoi fluicnn, iumui v inrruuuu, I'rerott.rretoiiof Holton, Treeton of Miaron. Kaymond, KoberU of rtonternpt, Itotiln. Uob'naon of Warditioro, Rw-n-y. ltonell, Kutter, Miepard, Stiertilao, riktfT, Kklnner, Hndtbof ItrowDlnnton.Kinllbof rittaford, 8mim of Klth frd.nlltll nf shrewnliury, Howlea, "Uinlry of iJ-lceBlerj Htanley of WanhtnKton. moi.e of HanTtlle, ) kea, 'I aylor ot r..ittnr istnniA. lomiilBl.in. 1 ImiiiiMnn of Iranlnirch. traof, WadleiKh, Walk-r of Teru, Waiter, 'r, Webb, WflPli, w LUtemnrf , wilder, HUliamviQ, iiDcnef;rl l.'inj l.'w-u1 r1 Vminff nf l.nnalLr.iaWll3. Itean of Victory. Hollea, Brewtter, Urlen, Itrlsgs, Bromley, lturton, Carter, Clark of nunnard, Cole, Ciinm, CuMng, f'utta. !!, liubrooka. Kalrbanki, Firt, Fitta. Flelolier, Folnoni, Krench, Fnllam, (Iray, Green of rljmoutti, Grow, JVJ. liewra. Aoeil, Aiien. aiwooci, laarixiar, iiivn. iiaav.nKH or iiancoi k, uunii or n aienoru. iiayum, nuu fon, iloltnea, llnoker, llorum of Chittenden. Ilougbton llnuftti.il. Ilnite. HnwUml. Ilutitiarii. Ilunl. HuntlfT. JeD' klns. Johnaon Df WalllBg'ord, Jonea of Wtieelock, Kent, Klmliall of Vergennea, Kltlell, Laadon. Le Clalr, Lucler, uioutfi, Orvw, l'ftof Morttmown, PartriiW, l'errv, I'ln- ney or noiuinn, riuuiiey, I'raii, i'nei, I'rncnara, iuiDn, ttanaau or touemii, i.anuaii oi naiuroury, nay, itwu, Itidler, Ktple;, l.otieria or ltiirltogton. ftotiliiaon of Weat!ierllld, Itoacoe, colt. Stierbuni, Hherwln.Mnlth of AtMlnon.SiHial.llnuof Ludlow, iauldlnn of West Wind aor. htevena of Troy, tntvena of W aterrtlle. Htone of 1'laln Celd, Sutton, Tafl, Taylor ot Hrunwlck, Tekbury, Thorp, Wnlkerof llennon, Wella, Wntteot Eden. Whltaof I'anton, Wilcox, Wlllard, Wood, YouDg of AillDftton, Yountt of Kosbury 1UJ. rie Uutland County Xationat Bank Clalm. S. 43, the bill to pay the Kutland county natlonal bank, having paaaed the penate over the gover nor'a veto, came before the bouse on the queatlon of the reconaideratinn whlch ia reqnlred ln coch caaes by the conatltntion. Mr. Chllda of Ben nington eald thla waa aju't clalm and ought to be pald. Mr. Thompaon ot Iraaburgh thought lt waa needleoa to have the state'a attorney or any body elae accompany tho aherlfT. Mr. Noble of St. Albana, the chalrman ot the com. on clalma, Bald that the ctatement that there was no prece dent for the allowance'of this clalm waa an error, becauao aimilar expenpe-t were allowed on account of the capture ct the Barre baDk robbera, Mr. Sherburne of llocteeter and Mr, Partrldge of Nor wich oppoHfd the reconalderation. Mr. Meacham ot Hrandon favored tbe recontdderatlon. On mo tlon of Mr, Temple of Franklin, the debate was cloaed Tho vote waa taken by yeas and naya, aa followa: .. M'aara. AiUnia, ltarnard, Hftttell, lllnaell, Hollea, Hiter, Hrten, Hromley, llurton. Itutler, Chllda, . ole, Cot'on, i'nitUluii, Cull, FtlAon, Falrbauki. Flb, Flik, French, (lannon, (Iray, Ureen of rit moutb, Orover, Orow. IIu inen, Ilca-ker, IJortooof Chtt'enden. Jnlinaon of Wall ingford, Kent, Kimball of erKennea. 1-aDdon, Maxham of liettitl. Mearham, Moore, Mone, Noble of 81 Albana, I'alg or Cabot, I'erklim, Vlnney of Holland, I'ower of Clarendon, 1'ileet, (Jnlnn, Itandall of Waterbury, ldterti ofNonien-et, Smlihof 1'Ufford. Htullh of ltlchtord, Sintth of Mirewabury. Htanley of Ilwtr, H' kna, Taylor of OuU ford,Teinile, Tewkibury, Walker of Henaon, Welli, Wln bter. 87. .vovi. Meaart. Allen, Annrewa, Aiwoon, Ayer, ivaiea, Peau or llloter, Iteaa of VU-tory, Itell, HUrk, lUarknier, lllake. llo'ton. Ilttdsiniin Itrlttiia. Itrown. Carter, Cbxln- berlin, Chubb, Clark of Nortb Hero, CUrk of Stannard, UUIver, UUrila, lal, iiearnom, inmii x, inx, I'.mu, r iia- orth, rrwlii, Latabrotika, rarrbaui, Farr, Fltta, F'eti'hor, FViliu.il.. Fnllm. Fiillor. Onat. tllbaun. Itanillton. llarlow. llaatinff f Hancock, llatliiiof w alertoM. llaynet. llob- aon, llolden, Horton of Mt. ifoLly.Hounton, Iloward, Hoe, itowiami, iinuuaru. iiuui,niier ui uuri', nuui, iiuuntj, lliiubtn-on.Itvde.Jetikini., Johnaonof Fayton, Juhnaon f sudbury, Johnaon or vernon, Junea oi nover, jonea or liaiieneni, jnnea oi n iiwiiica, rveunnii, nniunij, nnn ball ot Houth UurUnuton. Klneley, L Clalr. Island, Lucler, i.ynnt. i.yon aiaeta, aiaaiiuiK, .liauirr, .nnwm, jiiu, McCiilloiiuli.McLau). Mertlll. iilUer.Muuon.oblaof Tln- mnuth, OtvU. i aceof MorhHlown, raloe. 1'artitdge, I'eck, rinney or i ntaneia, riuauev, i udu, luwmui aiunm, I'ratt, rreaoop, I'rwton of Iloiton, l'reatou of bbaron, 1'litcbard, lUndall of H)deaik, lUy. Kaymond. Iteod, Itidley, lUplfy.ltobeiUor HurtlntUin. Ilotile, ItoblnHon&f Wardnborw, Kohlnwm of W'eatUerefleM, Itooney, Kw, Ilowell, Kutter, Hct'tt, Mieimrd, Sherburn, nberwlo. fkltT, tklrner, hmltb or Addlaou, Smilliof Itrowntnntoa, MowleB, StmHldtiiK ot Ludlow, hiiauldii a vt W vi Wludanr, ltanley of Watlitniilon, blevcna of Troy, htevvua of Walervuw, Ktonaof Danville, Moneot riainfleld, Kutton, Talt. Tajlur of Brun-wkk.leujpU'toil.llioiiipKoaof Iraibnntb, Iborp, Tracy, Wadlelgh, Walker of Teru, Waller, W a?, Vrbl, Welib, Whtta of lilen. White of 1'aiiUm, Whuu-more, Wilder, Wltoox, Wllllainnon, WtUif. Wwxl, Woodard, Voungof Arlloitton, Vouugof Grwuboro, Yoang of ltox-bury-15S. So the houae refused to paa the blll over the governor'a vtto. 77k rutcii System of Schools.S, 30, tbe blll aboliahlng the dUtrlct Bynteiu after March, 1885, waa takeu up aa a npecUl order, The bill waa ably diacuaaed by Meaara. Perklna ot Windsor, Prleat of Barre, Kliuball of South Burlington, Urowu of Sprlngfie'd (who favored the billaoaa togetthe Bubject before the people), Noble of St. Albana, Woodard of Halifax and Cole of I.ttnenbuTgh ln Ita favor; aud by Mr. Grayot Middletown (whoae town ha i tried the Vwu aya tein and had becorae beartily aick of it), Chllda of Bennington and Sowlea of Alburgh, ln oppo aitionto the bill, On the aueatlon uf the thlrd reidtng, Mr. Abell ot Weat Ilaven demanded the yeaa aud nays whlch were taken, reaultlng aa followa i IVai. ndrewt, Hell, Ulackmer. Krl.lgman, Itrlen, 11 row ii. llnUer. Carler. Chllda. Lhubb, Clark of Nortb Hero, Claik of KUimard, Cole, Curtls, Cll"hlng, Ivarborn, llon, Farnhain, ritta, llrout, Ilaiutltoo, llarlow. llaillntca of llanomk, llaattriK of Water torl, llohaon, lloldes. Ilolntea, Uuoker, llurton of Mount llolly, Hyde. Jonta of ltoier, Jonea of Vllneld. Kent, Kennetly, kimball of Houtb llurltngton, Kimball of Veigennm, Klmley, Landon, Matber, Mgyo, Meacham, Mvrtill, ollller, Noble uf ht, Albana, I'aua uf Murrlnlowu, l'aUof Cabot. 1'alua, rartrUlge, Wiktna, I'lumley, t'oweraof Atheni. I'roeoott, I'rleat, frlkhaid. IU) lnund, Ulpley, Kobinaon of W eathera rlftd, Hhetiard, (heiburn. Kmliti ot Addlaon, Meteiia of , alemile, Tewkibury, Welka, Wilder. , itiil, Woolard-bti. Aavf.-Ata-ll, AtMOod, Ayer, Itarlwur. iiarnard. Ilatrt, ItedU of tllover, lltan of Vlclory, l.laaelt, Itlake, Holton, Itrt-WMlar. Hrlgif, ltromley, llurton. I'hambtirlaln, Coitou, Culver, Cutla, IavU, ln, Katon Kr ln, EaUbroka, Farr, Fay, Flelilier, Frenrh, Fultam, Fuller, tlage. UauNon, tllb aon, Orar, tlriH-u of I'hinoulh, Drover, Orow, tlayoea, llortouof t'hiltendeu, HouaUm, Ilowanl, llowe, Hoalaud, llubbard, Ih.nii.hiey of Umke, Hunt.lluuhluaon, Jenkina, Jobuaouot Faiun, Jotineouof Budiury, Johnaon of er tioii, Johuat.u of Wallingford, Jonea of W hwlock. hvndaU, Ktttall, U Clalr, Leland, 1-ucler, Lynde, Mae. k. MMteaon, M.ilimii ot ltethel, Alt CiiUougb. McUiu, Mire. Xloraa. Munaoo. Nobleof Tinmouth, Orvli, rk. Verry, l'btmi'i, rinney.vf llolland.riuneyof rilUflold.rouJ.roweraor Clar endon, Fratl, I'reaton or Hollon, I'rvaton uf Miaron, Qulnn, ltowl, Kl.ley. Kable, luiblnmmof Wrdb.ro, Itoouey, lt ooe, KuttVr, HooU.hberUUn, Hheratu. klff.lktner, Kmtlh ot brownington, t.ullhof I'ltUfoid. iiulth of hl.reaahury, 1)1 racy, W ebb. Of lleuaon, Walker of I'ern, W ay, Wel.L. Whlla of I'abtun, Wtllaid. WlncheaUr, Wuotl, Younitof ArUugton, Abtrnt er Aal Vvttg. Adaiua, Alleu, Arkley, ltattelt, Itlatk, Hollea, Itilgliam, Hurka, Corbaa, lluukk, Ulxon, KIUorb, r afrbanki. I lah. FUk, Fo'aoui.tlrevuof Canaan, Hayward, lierrkk, llougtil n, Uuuuhrvyof Fair Ilaven, lluutley.Lion, Aianntng, Maiham of Pomfret, Needhani, Itandall ofllydeiMik, Itandall of Watetbury, Kay. Ubvlon, Koleiiaof Iturlliigtoil. Itoliertaof Hoineraet.Kowell. Hmlth of New bury, HmUh of Ki tford, htTeua of 1 ror, blU kney, lliuintiaouof 1-ownal. Wak0eld, Walter, White of Ldan, W huu-iitore, WUoox, WlUlamaou. II. And the thWd leadlng ot the blll was refiifed, Senato Itdlt Ityerred -S. 110, Senator Uartfa blll, ameudlng auo fit'iOofthe rUed lawa relat lng to tne umiaivuauia ui rcuooia; io wiu, uu eduratltiu, S. 132, benator llurnap a blll regu Itttlng the returu o( proceas lu the court ot chan cery, to judlclary com. Patsed ll 170. relatlng to check llata i II, 331, tucorporatlug tho St, Johnabury atheneutu, Ou motlon of Mr ICrw ln of Newport, adj Fridar, Noferober 17 BttNATK WORNINd BEflION. Thfl BAnatn convened st 10 o'clock. Devotlonal exerclaea conducted by Bev. II F, IIU), chaplaln ot the houae. On motion of Senator KHton, tbe reading of th jnnrnal waa tllriened with. Jltlla Intr&hiccd and Hrftmd.hy Senator Pge of Limollle, S. 181, "to incorporate the Peopte'a Savlng Bank and Troet Coropany at Mnrrivllle;" tncom. on banka. By Senator Vlall of Bennington, S. 182, " pro vldlog for the erectlon of a or lock-np at TLfanr-heator In thn rnnntv nf ftennlmrton." to a pfclal com. comltlng ot the senators from Ben- ningmn county. LineaaaiiiiaDtjuageBui ubuuiuk ton county court nnd KUas B, Button are named aa commlaalonera. By Senator Hogan. S. 183, "to enable the new owners of the Union meetlng-honr-e at lAtt Sheldon tn dlapnae of the r-ame; to generai com. Ilctotution Senator Itey introduced a reBolu tlon provlding that the reading ot the journal durlng the rraalnder of the seaalon te dlspenaed wlth, except when fpeclally called for; adopted, Passed Senate blll, rb followa, were read the thitdtlmeand taafed- S. 97, Senator Walker'i bill concernlng check llata of rotera. . S, 147, from Joint com, on nome oi correction, relatlna to commitmenta to the houae of correc tion. S. 98, Senator Burnap'a blll authoruing me rennbllcfltlon ot the earlv decfaions ot the courts of Vermont. S. 120, Senator Bnrnap s blll to prevent over crowdlog of publlo bulldlnga and to facllltate egreca therefrom ln caea of tlre or accldent, S. 140, Senator Barnap'i blll relatlng to dla charge fmm the houae of coneetlon, a. io'.', irom rneciai committee, to proviae ior the publication of the state mllltary hlatory. S. 80, Senator Burnap'a blll in relatlon to rem edies anpplementary to executlona. S. 78, benator Chllda' blll provlding for the re rnirnf hlhTft.T.t or.d bridgea nnd abQlishlnthe otllce ot highway r urveyor. Jtovse Jitus Jiejerrca.ii, i.o, oir. liwcoe a blll relatlng tn check llata, to com, on electlona, II, 331, to incorporate the trustees of the St, Johnbury athenreum, to generai com, ,11. 241, Mr. Smith's bill to prevent fraudulent conceal ment of property, to com. on grand ll-t. I'arscu th t,onciirreTicB. iuo iuuuwiuie uiiib were renoited favorablv from the com. on grand llnt, by senator Crane, and on motlon of Senator lioyaen, rcaa tne tnira iiiub uy iueir uuus uu patrietl In concurrence: II, 135, legallzlng the grand 11-t ot town ot Stratton for 18M2; II. 243, leirnllzlng the grand llst of town of Victory for 1881 and 1882; II, 344, lr-gnlixlng the grand llatof town of Glaatenbury for 1881 and 1882; II, 330, legallzlng the grand lt ol town oi reacnam lor oout ..J 1111, II !.? ,. .onr1 lf. of town of Arlington for 1S81 and 1882; II. 312, legallzlng thegmndlNtof town ot Lyndon for IriUl and laoz; u. .W5, legauzing Kranu upi oi town of Colcheater for 1882; II. 308, legallzing erand lUt nt town of Manchester tor 1882; II. 240, legaHtlng the quadrernlal valuntion of town of Brookfield for 1882,11. 338,legBli7lrgtbcquad rennlal Hat of town of Bradford for 1882, Ileports Billa an followa were repoited favor ably, and thlrd reading ordered for to morrow mornlng s. ioe, to repeai see. u', conp. eu tftlorl pi.urt of r.hancerv. from ludiciarv by Sen ator Blngham; II. 117, relating to the collectioo of taxea, irom joaiciary Dy senator iioyaea; o. io , allowlng achool teadiera to attend inatltute and educatlonal meetlngs wlthotit loalng time. from com. on educatlon by Senator Boyden; S. 170, re latlng to account ot probate judges, (taken from table); II. 221, approprhtlng money for ptate prlson, from com. on state prlaon by Sen ator Kelton. Increasinq CompcmaUon of Town Trcnsurers. 11. 213, Mr, Nuble's bill allowlng town treaaur era one per cent inatend of one-half of ooe per cent, when taxei are pald to him, was reported ihe aecond time adveraely. Senators Boyden and Ilogan supported the blll, which was ordered to ita thlrd reading to-morrow mornlng, Kilkd S. 101, relatlng to ptinting ot a cata logue of the piincinal oillcerB connected with the iwiltical hlatory of Vermont, waa reported ad vereely from the committee on printlng by Sen ator Bralnerd ot Caledonia, and the thlrd read ing refu-"ed. IUlls Introiluccd and llcferrcd By Senator Bingham ol Chittenden, S. 18G, "re latlng to the court of clalmB;" to com. onclalma. Provides that all Imperfcctiona hereafter occur ring In any grand 1M in the state be referred to the court of clalraa now or hereafter to be estab liahed, for legalization at their diacretlon, Hat to beadjudged "lcgal" when endoraed by the cer tificjite of the auditor that said court haspasaed on It By senator Martln of Washington, S. 187, re latlng to deduction for debta owing;" to com. on grand Hat. Provides that Htera ehall deduct a sum equal to excesa If any of debts owing by parlies, overamountof U. S. government bonds uwned by hlmj no debt uwlngBhall berecognlzed uoleea the amouot and name and placo ot bual nesof peraon or firm to whom it la owing Is given. Liabllity aa Indoraer or surety not to be deemed a debt uwing By Senator Martln uf Washington (by requeat), S. 184, "to amend eec. 2,591 of chap. 129 of re viaed laws;" tocom. on judlclary. Addstosec tlon which U " sheriff or deputy not to appear as counael, or make writ, etc, that provlaions of aection ehall not apply to any BheritT, deputy aheiiff or constable who may at aome time hold the otllce of justice ot the peace ortown grand juror, but aald offlcera aball not do auy act whereby they won'.d be entltled to receive feea as such offlcera ln any Bult, etc, when the writ, etc , wastnade by them By Stnator Hogan of Franklin, S. 1S5, " An act to legalize all grand INta now or hereafter to be maoe ana to encoumge usiers iu utnicvi. Ing, evadlng and vlolatlng through lgnorance or otherwlso the dutiea impo-ed on them by law;' to com. on grand list, la additlon to the pro vUlona expresaed by the title It provldea that no court nhall ever have the right to adjudge a grand Uat lllegal or Invalld however much prhate rtght may be prejudiced or injured thereby. It Istotake effect wbeoever the leglslature ahall cease pquanderlng ita valuable time endeavorlng to legilize Ulcgal acts and dlveat ousted legil riBhta.j 1( 4 . Krrata In report of proceeding yeaterday, on the diacuaaion of a blll granting a charter to the Brattleboro and Bennington rallroad, lt ahould read, "Senator Burnap wished to elimln ate aection 9." Instead of Senator Boyden. Sena tor Boyden favored the paeaage ot the bill with out amendment. On motlon ot Senator Cuttlug, adj. H0C8E MOKN'IN'O SESSION. Tlie devotional exerciaes were conducted by Bev. II. A, ilogeraof Montpelier. Passed. U. 232, authotlzing the Sabin Slate company to conatruct aud otrate a rallrr ad from its quarry to tbe Montpelier and Wells Klver rall rLaa and the Montpelier and White Itlver rall road. H 320, legallzlng the organlzatlon of the Bran don Sewer aaaociation. II. 281, laylog a tax on the grand Hsts of the townshlps ot Averill and Norton. II. 153, to pay Phlllp Peluby 521. Killed. The following billa were reported ad versely and tbe third rending waa refuned: 11. 387. changing the name of Clarence L. Lefflogwell to Clarence L. Haynea. II, 290, Mr, llowland'a blll relatlng to tho grand Uat. II, Mr. Sheridan's bitl relating to the grand ""li. 290, Mr. Qulnn's blll relating to Bchool dla- tr'ordered for Third Reading. 'The followlng bllls were reirttd favorably and severally or dered toa thlrd reading for to-morrow mornlng: S. 50, Senator Boyden'a blll relating to the cor rectinu of quadrenuial llata. H. 319, Mr. Ihompson'a blll forcuringot infor mal dt-fecta and immaterial arlances la crlminal proceedlngs. II 328, Mr. Stone'sbill relatlog to the mllitla. 11, 182, Mr. Temple's blll forbiddlng judirea of the supreme court from actlng aa arbitraton, au ditors, refereea and maera ln chancery (amended so aa nnt toatlfct appointments already made.) II 2h, Mr, luorp a uu proviaing ior tue c of publlc burlal grounds. Jicjtaira oj tuynwuys ufw .nuyM.-u. Mr l'eck's blll to compei towna to keep their highwajs and bridgee in better repalr, waa taken up aa a rpeclal order. The several ameudinent prnpoaed by the committee were agreed to. Mr. Hub-ton of Brighton spokeiufAvor of the ameuded blll, He waa followed by Mr. Muuaon, the chalrman of the generai committee. who aald he had been unable to concur ln the fa vorable report of the committee. He had in-vei-tlgited the matter thoroughly aud should fnvor lettlng the matter reat for two yeara, aa thla bill waa aa purely an experlment as the Jude vine law and that the prenent law waa merely Urklng In the proper dettlt. ,.,,, Mr. Uearborn of Veiahire advocated the blll, Mr. Kdaon of Mendon moved an amendment llni ltlng tbe Uabl:lty of the towns, under the pro vJaiona of the blll, to S100. t , Mr. lVck of Brookfield (the Introduoer of the blll) oiKed the amendment and hoped lt would bewlihdrawn. Mr. Illaon wtid he put the amendment before the houae for lts conalderatlon and thought tbe bara ought tn be put up, and refuaed to w ithdraw. Mr. Brown ot Sprlngfield aald he would favor the amendment lt U waaalarger auni, iy 8500 or 81,000. tM. , , , Mr. Brldgman of lUrtou aald he wa ln favor of tbe Judevlue law and oppoaed the amendment. Mr. lUymond ot B Idgenater movelau amend ment to the amendment making tbe limlt ot dainagea S500. , , Mr. Wells of Granby dld not favor Ilmltlng the damagea, but lf we were to have any damagea lt t-hould be left to the jury to naaesa. He wanted to have tha Judevlne law put Into such trlui aa to makelteffectlve. Mr. lUndall of Waterbury thought every man atooa on a Ieel uuder the Judevlue law, because every one traveJed at hta own rUk. Mr. Dearboru ot Verahlie aald that thereason we dld not hoar o( accldenta happenlng under the Judelne law, waa because tbero could be no damsge recovered, and it was no uae to make a futs. lt waa not true that accldenta had not hap pened and belleed mnre rooney had been loit on account of damages from lnsutnclent high ways wlthln the jwiat two yeara than ever before. Mr. Carter of Hardwick oppoeed tbe blll and lts amendmenta and fpoke In favor of the Jude vlne law, .... Mr. Itandall ln apeaklng further on the quea tlon aald he thought "the old feltow who got up the Judevlue law had conaiderable bralns and kuew about what the people wantM atter all," Mr, Bbuknur ot Stockbridge aud Mr, Dlx ol Montgomery spoke Iu support otthe preaentJu- dMrl0June ot Wheelock moved that the blll be dlsmlsaed. Mr. Brldgman of Barton botd the matter would tefriuy dlarusied. Hedld not thlnk thla blll reitealed the Judevlne law but slmply spurred up the acleotmen to do their duty. Mr. Walker ot Peru thought when the Btate wanted to off er a iremlutn to rascallty we ahould go back to the old law and clted a fraudulent clalm for a horse that had beeu preaented agalnat bls owo town, IU was opposed to tha blll. CONTIKCKD IX THi KmXMSWT,