rov-■*tic.Hen j be elle-jane s bebisting3in crt toiron3 to ntalbennewlaethehickint-E «-Hei beton at 9.15 A. M., and return ball an hour delej after the convention. pre«Rowxky,—Mr. Frank Bichard son, of this town, supplies tbe market, weekly with Jarge?[tfan titfes of poultry, mostly of bis own rais-og, but obtained In part by purchase. These are kept in coons at tbe rear of his dwelling*to the earewf bis brother, who on Wednesdaytbe cBo[For tbe Herald.J | ByMr. Editor:—A united praise meeting of tbe religions societies of West Newhnry, was held | g*o at tbe Rev. Mr. Lassell's ckureh on Sunday evening, tbe exercises consisting of singing, prayers and speaking. Tbe sioging, which was conducted by Mr. M. D. Randall, gave qsufficient proof of tbe practicability of con- uje*gregational singing, by tbe manner in which tbe words and tunes were sang by the* large aa;number. present. In tbe coarse of his remarks, Mr. R*ndail said that tbe time was notfar distant when congregational singing T\Awould be beard in all our churches, either 1 -4-TJ wttb or witboot choirs, many of them having adopted it already. The other exercises, all bearing upon the subject and conducted by | 60(Rev, Mr. Lassell, were of an interesting character. *A1Having occasion during the last week to leave faome'for tt-Jew days he committed his fowls | ASkilled and dressed a dosen or more, ££c deposited in the homo, intending to -