unniiLU uj ui ^iiii »/i muB. Brigham, of Boston, dicuted Aug. 13.Feimick, living at the us” near Burlington, at-micide by taking Paris le a constable was wait-e him to jail, flo will reepidemic has broken out j cattle near Lincoln, Neb., are dying at the rate oi . The mortality is priii-long milch cows.orted that the contractor the big trestle on the %nd Ogdeusburg Railroad ve $150,000 in receivers’ s—just about cord forrman Bank of Winooski t request. Its services been secured for the Cal-ounty fair at St. Johns-. 17th and 18th.has been presented to :tor, for the pardon of bcock, of Pom fret, who member last sentenced by ior County Court to a years in the Vermont m for the alleged crime Ire to his mill buildings pose of obtaining the iu-t hereon amounting tossumpsic railroad com-aew uninpsmre.John Smith of Hanover, who died at Ypsllauti, Mich., July 23, aged 97, is supposed to have been the oldest Freemason in NewHampshire. He took the degreesin 1812 in the Franklin Lodge of Lebanon. Fleaaer Aspinwall of Lebanon took degrees iu 1815.The 27th annual session of the Cheshire County Musical Convention, will be held at Keene, N. II., commencing Monday afternoon,August 18, aud continuing five days. Conductor J. P. Cobb ofBoston, assisted by B. H. Bailey of Bostou.Thursday morning Lucinda Gale, a maiden lady, got lost while blue-berrying on Sugar Loaf mountain, iu Alexandria. After dark she attempted to descend the east side of the mountaiu, and proceeded down its precipitious side till she got to a position from which she could uotretreat, and to go ahead would be instant death on the rocks 150 feet below. In this perilous position she reinaiued all night, not daring to sleep for fear of falling from the ledge above, aud was found late in the day nearly insane from thirst and exhaustion by a party iu search of her.The discovery of a new waterfall amoug the White Mountains is au-IMklllll'Pfl Tf. ill fluifl tn Ita tlia AnX • kJUil III, 1ULand Miss Luta Lamb,In West Randolpi Hardy, Mr. Martin I Miss Luoy M. KinneyAt Pike Hill, July Winoh, Thomas ToyIn Coriuth, July 6, Charles Burnham, I Blanchard and Mrs. i both of Corinth.DmIn West Brookfield B., only child of Aust Adams, aged 1 yr. anIn Topsham, Aug Page, aged about SO }Hanover Centre, J wife of Charles BlaisdYpsilanti, Mich., Ji aged 97 years. FormMill Village, Ham consumption, Nettie 1vears.In Bradford, Aug True Martin aged 64 ;In Bradford, Aug. at the house of Pea. J ward E. 4Leet, son aged 18 years, 5 mon vices at the Uuion H bury, next Sunday atAt Wells River, Child, aged 38.At Newbury, Julv infant dAghter of Mr.