I-e~ WWI.J11 THE MEETINGS IN BRANDON.r All tbe meetings, previously notified to r be held in this village during last week, were held at the times and places appointed, a together with a Moral Reform meeting, in if the Baptist Vestry on Thursday evening, d and an additional Temperance meeting in 0 the Methodist House on Friday evening.— We had^the aid, throughout, of Henry C. a Wright of Philadelphia, and John Orvi* of Sf Ferrisburgh. The attendance was as full h as could be expected under the circumstane-r- es. Those who attended were, for the greatest part, tbe working, thinking, candid ^ classes of community. A great amount of * good seed has been sown, and it will not )f be lost. The power of the Highest has y been manifested and sensibly felt among us. d And tbe same power is able to carry foiward e, and perfect the glorious work, until intern* r‘ perance, and violence, and pro-siavery, and aristocracy, and adultery shall cease from ^ among us.All who have attended the meetings are j. the wiser for what they have seen heard, r- if all are not the better. If any are not theS