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T I T!LK CALEDONIAN. li Y ('. I. STONE & CO. ST. JOIIXSUIUY, V'P., FKIMAY. APKIL 5, 1SG7. 6f Uates of Advcrtisiiig'. .l.'tr yivatbir 1, l'W. the rutr.s nf AdcertMng in The (A IXlMSfA .V n'H aM'ntn: Oie 'cnrf (li one i'im7i xitiiv) ww iwl, . .'ici r"iitiniaiiri; '.'.' ' uafe (d fidc) onc irnk. . . 7.'i f.Vlci roiittit'iitiur, 15 C'li -rre ;t.T y ur (rhaminible qvarterbj) .M liuxine Cttf'is icr jtar (r'trh lm,') l.ii'j Llera'!,i, S'irestn Lejidiitiirt; Hc. .1..VI .(yi' .WiVvjt. ;i.y .iuc fi'nr. Ubitnarifx, jei Ihw rfi .-;.?( .V'.. (.-r. l,.j,'a:l'''l) perline 1C J .V L'it'er.1 Whuk", i " I'cinale 'u"' whvrt;e ,aeitt !hvt.' (. ,V' v"'.s 2jut in riwliiuj VM'kf. (Jon ii cv.t icut Coppcrlzcd. In the election In Conncctic : on Mon luy. .laincs K. Engli.-h of Xew Jfavcn. l.'iiiocrat. Slim.'C(ls to thc L'llbeniatorial ( ' , cliair, H) ably and acccplal)!)' iillcd tlu uist ycar by ( icn. Ilawlcy of Hartford. In thc hr.-t congrcssional di.-trict Gcn. lli'tiry C. Deining i- supplantcd by Jiich ard I). Hnbbard ; in thc .-eoond distriet, I'rof. C'yrns Xurlhrup ot' Vale Collcgc i.-di.-astroiisly dcfeatcd by .lulius Ilotclikiss of Middletown ; in thc iourth distriet Wni. II. l'.arniiin of Salisbury defcats l1. T. r.ariiuin of Kairlicld. (thc cclebratcd "howuian.) and in thc tliird distriet only is thc rcpublican candidatc dcctcd Ilcnry il. Starkwcathcr of Norwich. The Lcg-i.-lature is said to bc ccrtainly rcpublican. Tlicrc are maiiy circuntancea which cunibiued to inakc this victory for thc dcinocracy. -Mr. English is a vcry wcal thy niaii, and hc has sjicnt his moncy frcolv. It is said his tirst contribulion to the (leinocratic fund was S20,()00. Thc ofiice-holders throughout thc state have workcd in a body against thc rc)iiblican :ioniiiiccs. Thc dcinocracy was well or ganizcd and workcd silently and taithfully. Thc wcathcr, too, was quite storniy elec tion day, which had thc cllcct to inakc a light vote in thc rural distrirts, which are strongly rcpublican. Thi rcsult is all right. To be siire (en. Ilawlcy, a worthy govcrnor. and a inau who di! .-plcudid servicc in putting ilown thc rcbcllion. is supplanted by one whosc hcarticl rejoicing was whcn Lcc's tiriny triumphed ovcr the boys in biuc, and (Jcn. Dcniing, anothcr one of thc no ble anny of the rcpublic, is succccded by .. .1: I ... 1 . .1 . 1 usiuiij coppe.,u-a.i. ..1,1 ia,i ycar o.u.cc- (we (rust. in uivinir him tllis titlc wc are ticut had an opportunity to adopt impar- n(jf vo)Um lm?m of anyth;ng that tial sullragL her prejudice against tl'e j H-htfully bclongs to him) and of those colored nien was so grcat that shc ivfuscd j 0(hei. ojj5(.;.lls w,10 connivC(l at th:U tl.cm suih-agc, and now shc has hcr rc-1 bIo()(ly (1(.e(, Vt;rily thc work of rccon ward. Whcn thc iv)iblican party are j ,tn,ction ir0cs on, and 'traitors are bcgin- -,-ao 10 iu jumiv uy.inc oiacK nian, tucn Connecticut, likc every other Northcrn state. will bc on thc s'nle of frccdoni. And that tiiue is not iar distant. The rejoic-i ings of tlie dcuiocracy will be short. 'Vhc Fcnlan Folfi in Contress. i. i , i i . ... t.icn. i.anks in roi hiccd two rcsolutions i in thc house, thc othcr day, the effect of which can hardlv fail to bc niischievous. And what scenis soinewhfit strange, thcsej rcsolutions were adopt ed by the house ap parcntly with little carc or considcration. The tirst rcsohition was a of pro-j tcst against thc proposcd confcdcration of thc liritish J'rovinccs in Amcrica. Thc sccond dcclares that the house of rcprcsen tativcs ''cxtcnds its sympathy to the peo ple of Ircland and of Candia in all thcir just clforts to niainlain thc indcpendcncc of thcse states, to clevate thc people, and to cxtcnd and pcrpctuate thc principlcs of libcrty." Thc ctl'ect of such a rcsohition as the above, adopted by 011c branch of thc na tional congtess, cannot fail to give cour agc and coinfort to thc Irish in thcir wild schcincs of iusurreetion, alrcadv now bro kcn out afrcsh. We rcgrct that they re ccivc a particle of approval from so prom- inent and high a source : for the rcsult can be nothing bettcr than rcnewcd ctl'ort to I'Hl-ct the libcraiion of Iiviand, niorc 'oloodshcd. niorc capturcs and trials, and an uttcr failurc of thc objoct sought. The cour-c of ccrtain Engliihmen dur ing thc rcbcllion in t!.i- country will not soon be forgottcn ; but we bclieve no res olution ovcr pa-scd parliamcnt. extcnding llll' SV linilt hr nt ! mrln.wl n nnnU - ' c v l,,v' U1 :iie soutiicrn states m their 'viiorts to niaiutain thcir independence." So far as an cxpression of thc national lff-islatures i- concerned, this country has done more ' . cow.vvu , msuieu oiuu,-1 4- ., , . . ,,. A. , . j 000. Tlierc were about 400 gUCStsill the ioi the iri-h rcbcllion in thcse rcsolutions;,,,,, rU.. i...i i..,..:n ,..,ei. of Gen. Ranks'. than cvcr England did by hcr sympathy with thc south in hcr efiorts to dc.-troy this governnicnt. liUsTOX lvi:fuUIU:i:. Thcre is a pro - , , r,.( , , JW l" ii.t"ti to Xew 1 ork, cnlarge it and make it thc X ational organ ot thc orthodox Concfrega- v 'I'i . . i "i i I tionahsts. Iliu-c who once niiincd thcir' 1 faitll to tllC Iwlcpeiuktlt SCC thc lieed of :i diilerent liapcr there now ' -. i- , , , , r ' "lm,"'J l JlllVj aild it a (lUOnim IS not preseilt then until tl,,. ",1 nC 11-., ,1W '!! .. l.ntll thC od Ot Decc.nbcr. J he pre.tdcnt immcdiatuly convcncd the senate in extra session to make confirinations to ollice. Snffragc in thc Distriet The law grantiiig suilhige to the colored , ...o.. ti i)Kf,.;,.r; lll-o ..nllin.r ii.o ov ' . ,.. .. . r. found by the registry that the blaeks have a majority in several of the wanls, and therelbre can eloct -vlio thoy lilease to of- iice. This raise the ire of the noble southcrn blood, and there are threats and , 1 1 1 .1.. ..... T.. . . i ne wnue pouunans 111 me uisinct are ; nnt co sl.nuvd :is thnv :nv in llift f'arolinns. . , ... .. . J here the lately rebclhons, hnd they have got to accept the logic of events ; so in- Stead of speildillg their breath in Ctirsing . Ui , i c the teaox uounty iiaiirc.iu!. c nigger, or rosolving to keep away frora , ft fa hereby cnacyte d by General of tte tlie polls, they are courting thc favor of state of Vermont : thc colored mcn, lioping thereby to control c Tbte ' MIontp!u E,f j ""j ' 1 Plainfield, Marshfield nnd CeJot in aehington county, theil" VOtCS, as they alwayS liave the VOtes! the Jownof Orange inOiangc county, the towng of Ilard- of the poor white?. So it seenis that im-1 WaIdcn. I)anvil,e I,tacham' St John;bur'' Wa: 1 1 icrford and Kirby in Caledonia county, and the towna o' partial SllfFrage, illStead of resilltillg in a , concord and I.uncnbuigh Essex county, are hereby au "warof races," aS the liorthern deniOCra-! thorized nnd empowered, in tbomsnner hereinaftcr gpecified, to aid in the construction of the Montpelier and cy liave been trying to inakc tlieniselves : 3J .JohlJEbur. and tlie em County iiaiiroade, either by bclieve, isiliore likely tO resillt in a "race" ' eubscriblng for or purchasing the etock or bondaof Buch ,. , .,, , , ,, . , I roada, orby guaranteeing the payuient of interest on euch to pcc wluch party will control the colored j p!t.k or b0Ilds. vote. Sec. 2. Such eubscription, pnrchose or contract,maybc . i . i i i nia'Ie by anv cf e-iid towns, when the aaEent in writing A coiTospoiident at nashinirton mvcst , . a ,, 1 tliertto of a inajority of tlioso paymg taxes, both m nurn- ail illllStratioil of the atteillptS tO chcat ' bei and amount of grand listthen in forccineach town, tl,.. nnt of fl,o. ni;;,..,l v:frl,,!BhaUfiretboobtamedbyaninBtn,nientof asSent,s.gned ' .... C ! tliciv. Altcr reinarkins that the licy arc vcrv busv in -ictting rc"istcred : "To-day i .1 one of thcm was askcd by a white chal lcnger if hc had cvcr been in jail, whcn hc prouiptly rcplicd in the atlirmative. 'Then you cannot vote,' he was told. Somc onc thcn askcd him what he had been iinpris oncd for, whcn hc said : 'Why, my old niastcr got hard up 011c time, and put me in jail till he could scll inc' It was de c'ulcd that hc was not discpialilicd." Ax Ei.orEMKXT. We notice by thc Visconsin papcrs that Charley 15. (?up posed to be Charley JJurbank, son of G, A. Jhirbank, Esq., now of Kcnosha) has been stcaling thc affections and running away with the body of a landlord's daugh- tcr. Thc lady's fatlicr WaS opposed tO ' f.rthepurposcofcarri-ing out thc contwct, purchaae or I eubccription made by thc connnkeiom rs of euch town, a- the niatcli, and so thc daughter packcd j bcfore provided in t!li3 act. s.-.id lwnda or notce thaii bo hcr trilllk, and with onc faitllflll attCIld- gned by the eelectmcu and couutereigned by tho tieau . , , ., , , rcr of thc town i-euing the eame, and hhall 1 e dated uud ant. repa.rcdto the radway station. be- llumbt.ro1. a record of aaidbon.ia or note-ehaii be twccn 1"2 and 1 o'clock at night. riiei'C i ajusticeanda few of Charlcy's friends wcre in waiting. and the two lovcrs were soon made husband and wifc. and takintr an incoining train, thc happy pair started on a tour East. The Mihvaukee papcrs I 1 11 1--. lliaKC a lOllg ailll romanilC SlOiy 01 tllC aililir. . . . . TKAITOIi'sj TAKINT; UVCIv Sk.VTS. A ! . . A. i dcspatch from New Orleans 3Iarch 2b, sayS Gcil. Shcridail's ordcr SWCCpillg r'lOt- j r ... . ... . , . . , crs from oihee, thrills the l nionists with , JO)" and tllC lllllliliers with disillay. Tll'lS ni. r'-i ir i I will thsposc of iMayor 3Ionroe, the hero i J 1 of the massacrc of the innoccnts last July, 1)in,f to (akc ,)ack SLat;:- 1)kth or an Old 1'kintki:. David Watson. Es(., died at Concord, N. II.. on Monday of last wcck, agcd 78 ycars. Sh. Watson was a native of Uoston, but in 1S19 hc removcd to Woodstock, this state, and commcnccd the i)ublic:ttion of ' 1 the oodstock Ubscrvcr, which he con- tinuod several ycars. lcforc and after thi- period, he lived in several of the larg er citics and towns in New England and New i'ork, in all of which he was cn gaged in thc printing busincss. either for himsclf or others. Mv. Watson lcavcs several sons who arc practical printers onc, his naincsake, has been for several ycars onc of the owncrs of the IJoston Type Foundry, and with whom thc wri tcr of this has had vcry plcasant business rclations. Thi: lioorii Diakv. Gen. Butler's rcvcliitions rclative to the Boothdiary, has brouht out thc statcincnt from Judge Holt that it is in the samc condition now as whcn it canic into the posesion of the governnicnt. Grcat Fire in St. Louis. St. Loiis, larch ol. The Lindell Ildusc, thc largcst builtling of thc kind in thc country, if not in the world, was to tally dcstroyed by fire last night. Thc origin of thc fire is not known. but it is said to have broken out in the fifth story about half past 8 o'clock, but an alann was not liivcn until !). Owinfr to thc grcat hight ot the building, and the diili culty of rcaching thc uppcr lloor with the ho.-c, thc Jire gradually ascended until it rcachcd the roof. Two months after the lwillCit 1 1 -H ITIl, 111 I t . I f 1 linMnlj 1... V . . . . . ... J j.u- 1 & Co. for S37o.()00. J he ltisurance on thc hotcl amounted to .310,000, of which $70,000 to S80,00() is in castcrn oflices. lie '0-ocs were Hiitch, AVeaver & Fclt, .1., 1.... :., C-.n, anA : .j o.o . t 1 1IL 1 Ltllll I I 11 III 11111 III I I " I M-lll I Sl G00 000. I , ... , i R j- Statcd that tlie Slipreme COUrt of tlu; I'iiiti-,1 St-,t,. -lv-;11 l,o,- tl,OMMf T.tr T. , ". : ; . i,. Vt n , ) UimeislOOU j Chester Hardiog, a Familiar Epistle to a Friend, by Jas. i ("1,10t Justice Cliase will preside, aild thatllluseen Lowtll; Adelaide Ristori, by Katc Field; A , ACtmir ticn. Sciiofield will shortlv addre- him a letter stating that the court can pro- ct-'cu wltn tnc business whenever he is readv. . " A Fuu ktodt rn.o v. v,.i- - ..x. x r. ! "VVorltl, eommeilting 011 Gen. Blltler's dail- jgcrous lack of reticencc, calls him "the pi,umt. lerrU.b nf tl.r Wont,l.i;,.nr. i'r l.' l .i . t l n ... , . c- -M""""-'"' "i luws- I1C1 SO. Il mil.-l UC COntesSed, , but aUOpted. Jt doCS not become the Ull- lmtm.al rf d Qn doorstep to upraid us with his inherited laults." Thc Xew Hailroad. Kelow we give tlie act to enable ccrtain toivns n.imPil to icl in the construction of . !,. .r . i ... t..i.-i Essex county Kailroads. This act is sim- ilar in its teruis to that of thc Bennington and luitland road, and wc learn that u passed withont opposition or debate. This , . , law is not expected 111 the least to do away . .iIvot- ,ir,..j n stnpfc nt ., ... . ... . it inese roau.-; nuieuu mu uua-iuis p i" . rnisp. the. necessarv canital W'ithout resort- . ! mg to this act. aid inthe An act to enable the towna thoreln named to con-truction of the Montpelier and St. Johnsbury, and nnd acknowledged bffo.-e any poieon authorizcd to tako theacknouledgementof deeds in the county in which euch toirn is ritU;,teJ- b c,ich PerBon f0 MsentiDs and 1 A I .11 l . . . I .ha anAA. . H .1 I T11HI1 t T eaCU 2tUi EUltll UCUU:m, uuu UUII cu t..nj aiuuiun of the grand lisi of th? pereon asenting. Said instruuient nf aseent ehall eet forth in substance the contnict, eul: Ecriprion or purchase, to be wide by euch town, and the conditions on which the samo ia to bo made. Provided, tlie aiicut of no tax-payer phall be biuding or of force, or be rounted ln aecertainlng the niHjority aforeioid, unltps anch majority Blwll have been obtalued withiu tix montha from the date cf the first cenificate of aeseut. Scc. 3. Every euch instrumctit of a;eent (hall namo three pcreons, who ehall be resident citizenB and tax-pay-i rs of thc town ivhcrein euch aat nt ehall fcike effect, who shall be commissionera to make and execute, in the name of and on behalf of anch town, the contract, eubscription or purchaae therein nientioned. And when eaid commii eio er ehall liave made and cxccuted eaid eubjcription, purchaee or contnict in punuance to the terms of euch as eent, and the proviEiona of this act, the eame ehall bc binding.upon euch town. Sec. 4. Any of said towna are hereby authorizcd and enipowtTed to make and ie-uc ntgotiablc bonda or notie, at a rate of intercst not excee.Jing scven per cent. ptr aii num, ppecified in eerai-annual conpons thereto attached, made and kopt in thc town ilerk'a office of such town. And the treaaurer of such town ia liercby authorizod, and it is made hia duty, to l?eue said bonda or uotes, or pay ovcr the availa thereof, to the partied entitled thereto by the term? of such contract, purchaje or subscription. Sec. 5. In dctermining the majority provided for in eection two of this act, refercncc ehall bchad to the grand u" u rUCU town m force nt tllc UlDC ,llu lurt certmca,u 01 acnt id made. And where tlu eetate of aoy ierton dc- J cu-.fed, or umler guardian-hip, or a:.y oftati-in tho hand if trusteee, ehall he included 'in eaid liet, tho cxecutor, admintetrator, ptiaidian or tmstfe rci r e cnting ench ce- tc,l' 18 hereby authorized to givo thc assent hcreinbeforc provided, in bchalfof euch utatc. In case thc propcrtv ofaav corpOWtioni,cmi1ricc,iin euch list, the majority oi thc diitctoreof euch corporation may give euch usEcnt. A ;1 whcre a:iv r.-l eatate included in such li;t has, shlCl, t.1(J lliakitJ- ofB;lill lifttl)Cen convovfd. the .ont hcreiu provid d for ehallbegiv. n by the persou or party to nlioin euch propertv haa been conveved. Iu detcr- . . . :. . , ... .niii in"' 1111" Tiinlontv nmviili'il for ln ittion two ot tnif 0 j . , act, tax-payer-', non-reeident in euch town, and tlie grand list agaiu-t ruch nou-rLTident Uix-payer, ehall 1 cxclud ed. Sec. 0. Whcn any iiirt umcnt of u.-ecut. hcrein provid ed for, "hall h.ivc licen higned and acknowh-dged by thi majority in the m.in:n r hcreinbeforc rcquirud, the na mi?ioner? nam-d in Euch ii.tnimen: ehall nppend there to a ceititicato. by thcm tul'scril ed aud swoni to, etating tha: eUcIi assent ha? leen Fig..eJ and acknowleJpcd l-y euch majority i.e ii re.iuired bv thi. act, and shall cauee euch instrtimcnt of urcnt, aud euc.i c. ititicatc. to bc tilcd and recorded in the town clcrk's'otiice of euch town, aud ehall alf. c-iuse a copy of such instrument and certificate. certilied by thc town clerk of euch town, tobe lodged aml recorded iu the connty clerk'a office, in the county in which uch town is eituated ; and until said retords are made, eucIi comuiieeioni rs ehall not prceed to make nuy contract, i-ubscripiion or purch:i?e, on bebalf of eu h town. Bef'Te entering up,jn their dutiee, eiid commi.-fioner.-shall besworn to a faithful perfonnancc of their dutiee, aml a certificate of euch oath shall be made upon euch in e ira : ect of as-'pnt, -uid recorded thercwith. Such iii:tn. ment au 1 cer'ific.itcr', eo executed and recorded, ehall be conclu.'ive evide ce ot the ficta therein -Wted, auda c i- titiidcopy thereof from litherof the oflicrn whcic tlie s.ime are r.corded, t-hall be admis'able aa tvidcnce. Sc. 7. Ifany of tho coraruis-'ionere p.ov.ded for in thi-" act, ehall become from any cause iiicapablewf aiting. any tincr of h-in trumcnt uf aK-nt wherein euch com-mii-ioDer ia namid, m.iy apply to the court of rhancery for the appointment of a rommieaioiicr in the place of tlie one thu? inc ipable of acting ; and eaid court, tiftcr euch not'ce ae it miy direct, may make euch appoiutnient : nnd tlie pereon eo iippointrd ehall be a resid nt tax-payer m the town for which he ia eo to act, and i-hall liave the -ame power.i aud dutiea a if uriginally uatncd in said in Blnimeii! of a-scnt. Stc. S. Thia art shall t.ike effect from ita paesago. Xew Fublications. The Little Cop.i'oral for A, ril has'lhc following t ble of choicc contenta : Counsel to Boya Self-Truat the first of a f-eries of artidi g by Horace Greelcy ; Thne Wishe-, by EUa K. Wolcott ; What thc Sunbtam told Nonnie, by Fclicia H. lloss ; rictures, by Kmily .). Bitg bee ; Thc Buars' Den, Chapter IV, by Etuily Huntington Millcr ; The Great Wind .Maker, by Dr. Hookcr of Vale Coll ge ; I'rido'a Fail, by MiWrid Bently ; The Country IVtoflice, au eugraviug of one of Hogera' groupa ; Our Vidit, by Lucia Cliaee Bell ; Music, by Gco. V. Koot ; be sidts I'rivate Quecr'a Knapack, l'icture StoriiB, Puzzlee, and a vaiiety of other choice articlc?. Thc price of Thc Little Corporal ia ouo dollar a ycar. Sample copice, fhowing tpleudid premiums, 1(1 cte. Ad drcea ALFKKD L. SEWELL, l'ubliaher, Chicago, 111. Houp.s at nostE for April is received, and fully comes np to the high etandard of excelknce for which thia mag- aziue ia fatned. Ita exccllent tnble of coutents embraces thc following nrticlea : Moral I'eea of Dark Thing ; The S m Grcal ; City Lyrics ; Marcella of Honic : The Cedar Grovea in Mount Lebanon ; Iteprescntative Citics ; The Martyrs of the Gallcya ; The Vegetable World ; A Morning with a King ; Night and Morning ; De ltcbua Uuris ; Sturm-CIiff ; The Crcfan Inenrrection ; The Lull beforc the Battle ; Short Sermona to Sunday School Tcachera ; Thoughta on thelnc.irnation ; Books of the Month. The publiehere eay the circulation of their raagazinc is conetantly iucrcasing, and we are certain thia prosperity ia deserved. Thcre are special inducemcuta in tho way of premiunie, for subscriptiona at this time. Tiie Ati-antic Montiilt The Atlantic for Apri w' "US i v by oiiver Wcnd-ll lioimea : The Bestlesa, by H. ltich ; ilMonecring.by Carolinc II. Dall; The UnitcdS.'ateaSan- ! itl.rrrnmmwn t.. mni Krm uuauu4..Bwua wv ' - V. . - . tAW 1 1J11 11 I td win(low. tr 'f. Higginson ; Katharinc Morne VI by the author of "Hcimaa .' Timon's Soliliquy, by Thom- S3Blltll;,;i"1 P'cad; onsidcrations of Univerei-.yHeform, byJobn FUke; Thc Claudian Emiseary, by Thi-odore Bacon; TravelintheUnitedStitea,by Bavard Tavlor ; Wintcr Adventurc on the l'rairie ; Rcviewaand Litcrarv NotIcce- ' 0rK Yoo-g Folks deiighta ita readers with a capitai ' full page illutration, Going Halvee, in which a cener- ... L.. fc. . .' . .. . BE ou-wnuc uoy, wiuiuui rtepeci n coior, ta atlowing a ragr ' Pl darkey to take a large bite of hia candy. GoodOld ' Timea ia continued, aiao u-s-ons in Magic. n.E.B. ! contribuka Our Violet Girl, Kate Putnam A Child'e pnn. I Qucetion, Mre. Stowe, Pussy Willow Blossonw the-World-Joe devotea a chapter to ChineseFun un, ncica C. Weeks tells the etory of Jack'aJack Knife, Alma M. explains Whcre tho Elves come from, Charlea T. j Fo?ter writtg of Foot.B 3nd Uockey. Mra. Wells haa I A Story of an Apple Tree' and En,Dy Heton Miiier , cThe of " Robte' wh!ch h accomPd The Extra Session. In thc session ot thc legisiaiure Id-1 j weck, sixtccn acts werepassed, asfollows : - r . t 1 . 1 1. Authorizine mortgage of Bennington & Rutland road. town bond?. Anthoriringcertoiatowia to id ia coMtructingtLe Woodstock & Kutland road. To incorporflte &e Eutland H. IU I To IncorDorate the Feoole'a liaa ugni ,o. oi rau-uiu . i 'the Bennington toUgbtCo.; the A Box Co ; xorthem TeiegropU Drake Maible Co. of I"ittsford. CeUingtotheUnited Stales riie for custom house, in Newport To pay tlie tccrctarica and clerks of.the eenate and I houee. To orovide for espcnaea of thctpecial soaion, apprtpri- atiug 1U,000 for that purpose. Topunishbreachesofthcpeaceandunlawfulcombina - tionstopreventmenfrom labo.ing in nnlls, quarrieaor on railroads. To establish the UuUand graded Echool. To prevent deitruction of fish by pounda or eet nets State of Vermont. BV PAUL DILLINGUAM, GOVEKKOR. A PROCLAMATIOH". Inaccordance with iiumemorial cujtom, and with a; irofouud senee of appropriateneea, I do hereby sppotnt "KIDAY, tho 10th day of Al'WL next, to 1 obsemd aa ; profouud F a day of humilUtion, fasting and prayer, by all the people of'hisEtate. And I most f-arneitly invite theni on that dav to abstain from'tlieir ueual employmcnta ; to aasem ble in their accustomed placea of public worship, and there earnestly engage in Ecrvicca euittble to thcoccasiou. Ileartily confeeaing our eine, aa individtiala and ae a people, to Almighty God, and humbly peeking their fcr givencEE, let us earneetJy pmy that Hc will inspire in all our he.irta lively gr.ititude for all His ruerciee, past aud preeent. Let ua implore Him for all in authority, that they may have wiedom, love, juetice know thc right, and know ing darc malntaiu it. That He will, throughout all our land, quench th-.' epir it of etrife, restore, whire needcd, and perpetuate in all, a laBting love for our Uniou. That He will beget in all hearts u t:uc hungering after righteousness, and fcr every virtue that exalts a people. That He will mercifully regard the people of thb etatc, in all their intereete, both teiuporal and epiritual. teach ing ua, whilo tcmperancc, iudustry and frugality aro nec esa.iry to material eucccee, that truth, forbearance and charity arc no leea so, to religious pioeptrity. That Hc will bcstow epecbl bleseingg on all our insti tutious of lcaruing ; that He will giant prospt-rity to our churchee, bounty and plcnty to our people, anda cheering rcward to all lawful industry : And that He will graciously preeotve ua frompieti lonce, give u? health, aud an undying love for truc liber ty, equal lawe, and an undefiled religion. Given uudcr my hand and the eaI of the state, in ex ecutivc chanibcr at Montp. lier, thla twtnty s. venth day of March, in thc ycar of our l. 6.J I.:d one thoueand cight hundrcd and eixty ecven, and of the independence of the Cnitcd Stst-B thc nine:y-tirtt. 1'AI L DILLINGUAM. By UU Excellenry the Govcrnor : WlLLIAM I. DlLI.l.VillAM, Secrctary of Civil aud Military Atfaiie. Letter from Boston. IJostox, April 2, 1807. Fiuend Stone :- k, - 1 a lOllg tlllie SlIICC your convspondent has had the plcasure ofgrceting thc patrons of your valualde papcr, and vet the thought comes up, i .1 i- . m i i wficther formcr contnbutit)ns have been uscful. likc thc "nood seed .-own," in thcir I.... .1 1.. ....... C ... i-t t fuuiiblc wav. Clian-'a- wnicii are alwavs winging us away," anl that the principal ' objcet ought to lie to prcparc for whatcver' rrovidcnce has in tore for us. Since writing last, that good :unl 11-cfiil man. .Mr. Colbv. ha- beon callctl from the sphere of his UM'fulne.-.-, and at his remov al well mav thc mouruers 110 aboul the streets. for his placc is. and must 1k' for a long time. coinpanitivcly vacant. In spite of his constitutional modc-ty, hi- exccl lencc as a teacherand as a eitizcn, became known and aeknowledged. A gcntlcman from Xew Ip:?wich reniarkctl to me the othcr day, that he was one of thc trustccs of thc in-titution at that placc who pro curctl his scrvices, and il w:iscvidcnt, too, that hc inust have been iustrumcntal in ( sHk?nr :i ri'lirtWJll of tli.Mii n lmrl.lv ! he valucd thcre. Anothcr, a incrchant of this city, statcd that he had ever felt un - dcr dccp obligations to him for the relig- lous inllucnce cxcrted 111 bchalt ol a broth- er, who. from a thouglitless and incon-id eratc youth, bccainc a minister of the iros- 11. Thcre is an abundailCC of this killd 0f tcstimony, not to speak of our own jer sonal indcbteilnc-s in this rcspect. Ilis judgmcnt aml kindncs.s of heart made themselvc- felt in many ways. In anoth cr instauce, well known to us, he spoke to a father in rcfcrcnce to a son. suggcsiinir that he was one who would go through a .... . .. .. . 1 i , coneiic course wuuoui 111 urv irom auvcrsc :..rt. ...1 t .1 i- ..I llltlueilCC-; ailll, When the tplCStlOll Ot bu.-incss was nientioned 111 conncction with . ... . ..... .1 iucrary pursuits. lie remarketl that tic hatl a classmatc who went through a course of study with a vicw of following thc ordi nary calling of a incrchant, junl found his literary training greatly inereased his use fulness, without hindering his succcss. His practical coiiimon sense rendcred all his opinions valuable and to the purpose. Ilis method of teaching was thorough and ju dieious, and in more than onc instauce, which has fallcn uudcr obscrvation, schol ars from his chargc, who have entered our city schools, have cxcited surprise at thc thorough manner in which they have been trained. Having had the pleasure to be associatcd with him as a citizen for many ycars, it would hardly be just to my own j feelings, were thcse oonvictions aml facts ! to bc withheld. ' Thc license question seenis to occupy the papers and the public mind here, since the session of thc lcgislature fommcnced : but thc hearing appcars to bc nearly com- pleted, and we may soon look for a dis- i contmuancc of the discussion. It may be that somc of the hotcls cannot aflbrd to pay forty or lifty thousand dollars rcnt, if thc countiy carries thc day against the city, but it is hoped that no pennanent injury may rcsult. The doctrine "to let justice be done tho' the henvens fail.' niay be as safe and as soumk in this, as in or- umarv cascs. n. k Auothcr correspondent under date of Anril 1 -ivritn-1 -Mu" A5 "luts.j Deai: Cal : Yerv many of your read - crs rccollcct Mr. C. II. Clarke, (pcace to his mcmoty), who taught music in your place a dozen vears ago, and who led the band, and the choir at thc XTorth church. Sonie will remember aLso, a voun" alto J singer under his lnusic-al instruction, named Addie Kyan. After brief vocalizing les- ' sons there, Miss Eyan came to Boston, j whcre she has perfccted herself niusically, and is now one of'Eoston's favorite con- : traltos. I attended a concert given bv her ! Autuonzing tovng on uenningiou c - coreti :lt evcrv ai)l)C:irance, ailU 011 leavni!! i j-isirUes callinj: for Uie abov.- letters mupii-a?epivc ; iiiiwuao iow-, tt . x . J. .- -11 . . I .V.. ir II W PI KF.TWl.OII I. M. i ITPKVII I 11 IVI iriini.i.v. ... Hneu)u""uut' JW .IthesLntre Uif tilt t'lP", m;in:ir.7r liatl " . -...m1.uuW..,.u,.,h.: Auihorizingtownson Jlie Une ot inepropoeca-uuui- . . ' . i'i. . -v- , T,T i w- Twour-Himcat f iv, , .!! .UhnEtanrv and Ez County roads to isaue tO aSSlSt III caiTyillg ofF tlie fllOWer ot 10U-1 i AP0L0G1 . Xo. J83 Water .ttm, X. V, TmML : , ! i on Saturday evening, of which thcre was i IUU I1UU.-U ill UI1U UUIIill u iiurvv-i-. iii'- Ryjui sung au aria by Mozart, two songs by Mendclssolm, and a duet by Schumann ,..:. AJr AuT-Kreissmaiin. SIlC waS CI1- f quets. Kreissmantfs narac brings up an- rvfl.or rpminirptipp As loil" a"0 aS 1854. 'Jntwae as plenty i vnnr rondnrs will ivnipinlior tho violeilt I n i i . tenor oi inis exceueui jerman coiiuuciui. : 0 J..EFT-IIAX1EI ."30LI)IEUS. 1CI1 !j)rjzes Qr jjfjy dollarS Cacll are ofibrcd for , spe(.jlnens of IeftIlsllll writing by 1 soldiers who have lost their right arms or i hands, and had not leanied to write with j the left hand previous to the Ioss of the Irisht. Eaeh competitor must mve a skctch of his military histoiy from enlist- ment to dischanre, includiiur comnanv, ! merican Uone and f aS they IIOW are, 3Ir. J.OWell .MasOIl WCllt j Qae wcek agQ j fuUj. in.cllded to dMe op ny dothinR Co.: and the Cam . to bt- J OllllSburj atld IielU Wliat WaS Ilieil ; Etore at this rlace on tae t.Ui inet Hut on scconni ci eir j , . . , . ,r r : ctumtances wbich it ii netdlefa to mentioa hcre, I ihall called a musical convention. 3Iany Of,com-"ui,;ra !rcnment, nink, list of battles, date andjEPadLtcnaUrseiaoftviater lfice .QmM . anJ ortriml CS- r , . , pOWllS, tajes, 01' ailCcdoteS Ol the War mav ucauiieti. Liie oaueiMioum oc wnui'. wide-ruled, eight by tcn inches to the j)age, with an incli niaririn all round. Each shcct should bc liumbered and written on one sidc only, and the shects should not be fastenetl togcthcr. The writing must be with black ink. Competitors arc to send in their specimens previous to the iirst of July next to Win. Oland Bourne, 12 Centre strect, N. Y. City. JOTICE TO CARPET BUYEKS. Carpets at Low Prices ! "Wc hive Just received about 2000 YABDS OF CAEPETS, I'urcbftsed of a I'hiladelpbia Manufacturer at a large dV count of egnlar prices; which reduction we offcr our cuetomcre. E. & T. FAIRBAXKS Az CO. pUKCIIASEKS OF WOOI,ld?Sr GOODS by the y.nrd or piev will find an unu-nIly large e:ock ; fnr men and boy'e wear, at pricea very niiich Ks than J Iicretofore, at E. & T. FAlIiBANKS & CO'S LADIES' XSl) CIULDREX'S "Rnncj .Qf.nno onA V-nr, I'urchai d wlthin a few daye for CASIIat a di-count ofi ! fiom JO TO 30 PKIt CEXT. LESS, . . I'.m : ... . . . i- . . uum imi rnu ( prar?, IH.1UDK our :ioc inore compicic than ev-, ainonK ulrc'i mavbe fonud Ladks' Poika Scrge Pntr, " w1 " . , , " Widc " " withont heele. Fim highcnt, cioveCaif Baim raL-, " Kid ,u!ra and ; tth s large amoun: cf Ladiw' and Mivos' Boot- nnd sho.M.Ht v a- .- vn..vt.- E. & T. FAIBBANKS & CO'S : Diinities. l'itpict, .Marscillcs. Ihilliants. riain, ' Spotted. Satin Stripe And Ilair Conl Cambrics. 3Iustincts. White Skirts, Infants nists Insertiitgs. Edgings. ' J)aIAGED CltASIIES ! SeiiingiowntE.i-T.FAlKBANKSi- -.VS j rui: CIIEAI'EST "gOODs" i JL Inthcm.Mkitattlieprwcnttim ae AV001.ENS. We.-v-j-,.- f.M.,T is-o i-xvTv-i-t.-aix now recciving a larg.-lot for I li LUl.l.l..S 2KYS'JZ .11 EN AXI) Coat:ngS I)o..kins, Broaddoth,. kc, hxl, will be !d cr thii. for yea befor.-. K. i T. FAIKBAXKS ACO ITISSKS' TVHIA ITllltr Ufimv IVI "; ' v - J-,- Boye Ii.dia Kttldr B -ots, MenV- Ventilating Over.-lio.v, MeuV, WomcnV, Boye'. Misses' and ChilJn-n India Ilubber Ovcrsliot?, K-lling Imr at K. i T. FAIKBAXKS &. CO'S. X ' T F A I L To carcfully exuninc the meri: of Mutnal Life lni'- rancc Co. of X. V.. befo:e von iri'-ure. It will coet vou ntithing but aph-asint half hour'a chat Beeurc voa'are right thcn go ahcaJ. Caliandse.me or eend me your !lddre!M ttnd 1 u on y.u. ' II- blELLE, Agent, office with Dr. s. t. Brock? Georur I. .Ilalhew Elutc. STATE OF VERMONT, lln probate tourt holden at Ee. DUtrlrt. i Lunenburi:, ln and for said dis triet. uti tbelM day.i! April. A I 1S57. Luciudi ilatliews.ailuiliil-tratriiontlieeftateotCeoige P. Mathew.s late of Orange ln the State it Ma$hschuelts deceated, presents her adminlstratton accuuut tor settle- mcnt : Wliercupou. it U ordered that the ame le reterred to the iCth tlay of April tust. at the pro!ute ultke.lu Luneuburg.lorexamlnationandallowauce: aud that all concerntd tc notitled hereof. by the publlcati-jn ot this order Iu the Caledoniau. printcil at St. Johnbnry. thrce weeks uccesively as son as miy be. that they tnay ap iwar, and at said time and place. If the3 ee cause, oi'Ject thereto. By the CourL Attest. JOXAII BKOOKS.Jndse. a irue copv 01 recoru Attest. JOXAII BKOOKo.Judse. 19-51 rnE "ODESSA PATEXT COL LiSIXG SKIKT." Comhining the most pcrfect sctting, lst wcaring and most convenicnt fkirt in the in.irkct. It can be adjnrted ' to euit the j SIZE OH. TOTI02Xr 1 of tic wcarcr, either whcn off the rereon or on and can- not be taoved onlv .U her wuh. M.mnfactnred for and ' kU CIdluivel-v in Cs5cdon" M. JOHlSrSOlSr, vzweh is ' GE"ERAli iry GOODS, k. P.st,st Johnsbnry, vt. QPKEKG OF 18G7. A good line of PLIHMOUTH BUCK DRn'ING GLOATES. For Spring ue, for eale cheap by X. M. JOHNSON, 11. K St, st. Johcibury, Vt. LIST OF I.ETTZR5 rcniiininj; ia the pctt office at St Jolin-liuiy, Arril 5, I'hu. ltadcr Misa V F RillonA'.ex Ilolt.J Ntchcl Bridgct Stcdman J G Bailr-v Mre A L Bo-ereMissEI McNcal h II I'gc II C SfHllarJ W F IUVer.Mr I: Ialv Mre E M MenirdIo-ph ScaviUe V. N Stone Mrs M S Tnting II G Walkcr Agne? K ! , coXTrSUE TO SELL CLOTHIG- AT OLD TIME PRICES: coatf, now on haxid. I sball be Eeceiving Daily SPRING STYLES OF 800DS, Making a complcte assortnient otdcthing for SP1UXG AXB SL'JDfEJi WfiAl! Thcsc gooda will be sold at the OLD TIME P1U0ES. Z7f Thsnkful t shc puhl c for their j,-efifrous pauon age, I hope to mcrit a continuancf tf th- f-ine. Di5.VID SITiSBY. Allen's Biiidinjy, Kailroad Street, ST.JOIIXSBLKY, YT. Tcrm CASH. jrtciv (Ivcrti.ocmcnt.si. i WOlfLD MUTCAL ILIFE INSUHANCE COMPAaTY, WWADIVAY, NEW VOUK. i X. A. I.ow. lsA.r II. FntTHts:HA2. GESi.E 1 WlL.LAl. S.VMrEL WlLLXOS. ; uvr.u II.t;Ei.. ' S. B. I'niTTr.M.nN. Henet 1 I'in:!;r.i-.vT. Gc -;e F. Thovae. Iv llAL-rr. lanr.ni T N-nxiu Taovv- i:r ui-in. HnsEY A. Swirr. .tASirr. II. I'centj.-c. II. MiENorc t;ri:..n 1 Nn Hi.-. 4"HV V.". Fr IHv.iKAM. WlU.1 131 C SM- !.:. OUVEE S. C 1ETEE. I.i:v 1 It. IiE. JHN r. B. MAXE1.1 Fjle.v I. ljirvnoE. Benjamjn IllCKS. I Prrrp I" IVrn. ' T.. -XLV. c.iilu ltnroKstA-s. 'vTrvlGKvIt ! A'LrvTitLtrt ..rs; .nr w " r..liE. ' Sim'i. it. i.u.Tu. Num.n S. Bc.vti.ev. w. .....-. .1. IL KctuiUNisuia. ,1. CKAM'M. II Cn,.Vin- I'ir,n I'.-o,i1r,, j W. V. PKENTICIX Attfcraer and Cosnfcller;- Wall TbeplanffccbafV in-itstien are Trlfl. ! th f.- IU,K. x . i iKan Jhc of SfTT w ?3d .'inthinycayfaftrrdarnflitvand ir.wf f df-i-h H. - cral arrans. im-at.- nitde in recard t ltrar L thir.3 eJ FOU SALE. in '7 fwt 12 il I 'VliWh cyTiuf.xt rtMke,ll foot iey, nchCiee,.hor;power. Two, each lti iu.h cyl.i.dcr, 2 fct ftrkc, :? f,t pal- I ley, K incli fc S5 hern' imwit. j One s ii.ch cyhnder, 2 iiich ytroke, fost pnJIev, li inrh face, 1I horpe wver. C.rcula pxins sh- :u1l of th- it. rViar? of t e Cr 1 GF.oi:r.r. i wiluki, ra TKAWIXCJ IXSTia"ilKXl' 'l.-:'l,:.,':,,N Vicf-lltfid.u: X KTiiKT JEM-JtI?mN M. . . 1 1.1 1.1- .Senvltrvaad Attasrr. 1 - - , , . . rapidly incivarin?. All tite vanon kind f" p. Hd.i arr ( i.-.u d n CiroiaMe JrruiF i ar- ofiercA I.v savothw I 7 7 ( )VFYS II LFSTIf jli-c Ijigise, a euletitntij' thie oa" ith r VHr5mctie. ! 'FTHEWAi:: Tixir a H 4eini ixr.-i&i au -ifent upon applicaticn. WM. A. IIAUKIS, IUilder cf J aerioe jwrtiaj-ed io la--ra r tha: hei.- 1. ; 1 .or.i.-a Mcam Lsm, J 13 l-jldy st., IYo-jdence, IU I. i "VTOIvTII AMEIJICAX STEAM.SIIIP . COMPVNT. Opimsition Line to CAIiIFORUTA, VIAinCARAGTJA, WITH PASSENGERS, FREIGHT AND U. S. MAILS. On the follov ing Crtt class .tcajnshipe : On Atlanic Ocein Cenw'sen PariSc.'xcia SANTlAGt HE Cl BA, j AMEKH A. SV VIUVi'Krn ' Uii.LVTiviim NICAKAtJJ A. NEBiaSKA, NEVAUA. IAKTA, . SAII.IN; DAVS FKOM N. V. Jannary hnh pd 3-th, 17 ' April i-UL if, Fcbmarv 2th. May Mh aad 3 th - Marca lfth and 2th.. " i -Juut- i th nr..ri. i..: i " "ri-ll.-r dVv For fnrtier QZt .Z x7.,?rtr . For fnrtner infornt"nn applr'to the NOKT11 EKICAN SI EAMSHH'CO. AMEKICAN 1"E.MIII1' ! " Wni. 11. Webli, l"r.idrat M Exchanre Place, N. Y. 1). N. Caningt(tn,Agcnt. 1.. WertStHcor. Warren, N.Y. Lawrcnce .t Kyan. No. 10 Broid SL, Bn, Ant.- for New Knglaad 5tatt. " pOKTAIiLE STEAM EXGIXES. me let and Juort coiup'ete tn use. Cif CitenUre wntoa jipplicatieH. WO 1 & MAXN STILM IINGINE CO I'tica, N. ,Y., and VC Maidea Lae, N. Y JTJULL'S TOILET .S0A1 32 PAKK JtOW, XEW YORK. BAY RUM S0A1 DEMUL CEXT SOAP. 1IOXEY SOAP. Ovcr 10fl other varietiw. Ilealinsin qnality and deli VWli " oder For by aU dc-.l. n in this place. AANTZD. An agent in everv towa ia New Eag T lind to h-11 aa arUde required ia vcrv fitnilv. Exclurirc tcrri-ory given. Addrcs?, with taaij SV.MON1J3 & DAVIS, Ci Kilby Stnct. B.tea. zr. FOR NEURALCtIA Aml ull X"ervou.s Iiseajes;. Soldby d:nggiia ercrywhere. ITice $1 per jackage. TUUNER & CO.. rroi.riclor. i-'i Tremont S:nxt, Bottca pU'KOVED IMMlSsrKK Tl lti'.JM. WATER WIIKKI tlia 2 ny other fiwt cla- v.ht-1. i v- i. , - ed. Sosd forarrp ivt-rircriv. AU, lmck luiiclnaeand brick laxrhtm r-. iwHn.. , - - 1 1 . . - V..UT 1 .. TtXTEK EM1LOY.AH-:xt. jKl per insnTli aud oixvjM nv-, Oft per insnUi aud oixvjM nwV-j. trodnoea new and usfrf3:,v,ii,. io muwiurea newana u. :ii:.Aii, . ty u icv ry hourthrfd. A.aU eiria- ' niffion can c.tm fraxu i'-" f' couum 1 -r ... . . . 1,r- -v-.icnson' Amenca Twtii vm4,T i moaili, arrrs ing de -ay, anJ anrtMe; t ".. ' i craacf , it hae no rqiial. It ia tlr . di ir hasl a n odadcmHiKle43 fr .S.'j.t, " '' 1 pi:'.jrofcLajtrv suA tm-iirin 4. , 1 I'SiPO S.uali IwtJl , W val; U , ,. , , quantity, TTi feaV. Sold Iir jdt imzjtt , ivinV., Wtk& I'tfl:, sni M. S. ltur Wliltale Aeat-, itoen, M-a. freo irciu aaj4ea?it u-t , .1 4 t!. :. Ftnnjrt f lh--coHnuoa ckicd -i-,. fair iupJ-J aud fewS.e yHHM -M-.rf .i-dtl- . awardtJ v, a beins t . W : in tb,' aTt. 3 t the drnjrptt- -d rventrv X' fcci r-, t.J 1 aftctarcr, TUOV1A-- j. IU SHA l, 1 lul ; QONSU.MI'TIOX CAX WE ( 1 1; Thf true rrtmay -t Uft di-covfrrJ. 1 ji' A- . Mrat Carc lne.tr d f.eui Jhr fnns.d .f . i . pvrxn t Var.f. care- o'n-WHjrii. Iuhc AWs Jia- 3pfia, luaraaniH-', . acr.1 defciS y, aud i conditins f th- ey-:. iu JfjH-awnttw 4e5ri nc force. It wrleiaat : t rJ aixl . 1 . , cnnviacelhe iho-i i-kpjv:ical rS ilf.rtn- j Iittlii g ;vuiidy fthe oye. a J u ,r ., 5. 5- nt l.y cxp.vs . SUId by SL i'. 311 .'. S-th Eichth Stwt, 1'iilidrlji, a-J jriodj. , Circa'ar -n-ui fifc Ovo. C G'x-dnia 4: , i, llauwvtr t tr vt, Hwtan. .MlvI'KOruUTA CULj A', Bntaduay, tJhimlxrr? nifil ltrde S:r- r. j QOLLIXS. 15LISS ,: CO-. (Icncrjil ('(iinniissioii 3I'rdt.nii-. 23 tate St. and l.Tw t'catxal i l ,i . Aa3 New n.-lifl iw tire XOXFAKEIL FKEXCI1 GI . T1J" cHin- it - jHTir ts a- y fe JiK r la ti, lmiTit- ov- etbeiF 5eior t Jr-irjy xll r. nnf xritLtut lwraai.- x I j'cia ili tu t1 jilants. H U m -cli fTnwc-- i.ieb tIm- I'-ru-.iau . n-qw: in? sl'M ,irtttitT M nm Uk-irt'y , Ii S-d f. r 3rrnlar, jri-i iM jwnKTilirr. 1 UU Aastricaa M- J jitsads. - T:k- Jft ifitd a- w a tlvlw; fil;r.; i:iB the 1 nit.ti ije. Aaarn.t maAv ' . divh crnvawd K-Jth th'lu. - W'lrltr i-uiy-Ap;Jy vr a: r a- M L1.E1: atlrll i;t . l ir N'v liigiaad aad Caada, P.O. 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