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Ijc itttoblcbuvn ttcgistcv. Middlebury July 2, 1850. WHIG N0M1NATI0NS. Addison County. For Srnatnrt, .TOKt, 1UCE, IMrtport, EDWAUD SHYMOUU, Vergennes. Fnr An't Judgri of the Conntg CowU ('ALVIN 0. TlLDEN, Cornwall, NATIIAN L. K KKSK, Ferrisburg!.. For Sherir, D.VVID S. CI1URCII, Middlebury. l'or Iti'h Unilill', WILLIAM JOSTJN, Vergennes. For Slntc's Attoincy, JOHN I'ROUT, Salisbury. Fur Judirn 1'rolule, l)ist icl of Addison, 1I0KATI0 SKYMOUIJ.Middlcbury. 7'ir Jnilgc nf I'rnlmle, Vi'lrict nf ,V, Ifaien, IIA11VEY MUNSILL, Bristol. Whig Stato Convention. Tlio Whigs of Vermont are rcquested lo mort in Statc Convention nt MoxTi't:i,ii.u, . Wi nxi iv, im: 17lh or Jci.y ncxt, nl 10 o'eloi k, A. M.,for llic purposoof noni innling n Slatc tickct, nnil m.iking ollicv suitablc preparations for llic coniir.g clection. In viow of tliu importancc of this clection, being tlic firsl undcr our new Constitutiun, n fitll rcprcsrntiitioii from cvcry seclion of thc S.ntc, i- came-tly inviteJ. It is hopcd lliat MI tlio lucnibcrs of llic l.'ountr Coimni.tccs will bc prcsen., ns il xvilt iiil'nrd thcm nu oppoitunitv of confer ting tngi'thcr, to ndopt suitablc men-ures cnlcul.itcd to I'ominuc the hnrniony nndstic ccss of llic pnitv. A V. LYMAN. 1 jrsTlN S. MOKHILL, .,. t DANILL II.ONION, l n'"3 POK1TS flAXTEli, C'"""" Statc 'immllie oitniN sMini, May 21st, lS.jO. J The Bovmty Land Bill. This liill, of which wo gnie sonie slighl nccount last week, lim pmscd thc IIou-c, it will bo sccn, bv a icry huge ninjorily. lis probab'o fatu in llie Scnntc, should tlio cv cilas'ing Compronii-e be at lat di.-pooed of, are unablc to jutlge. It cnnnot xery lihcly be brought to a loto at present. Tlio bill, a passecl, is ilin'eicnt fiom tlie imo originally iritrodticcd, being n s.ibdlluto prcparcd by the fii"iids of ll.e mcnsurc, in enucus. Itsocmpa to nll -uriiiorswho haic f ried (.in any cap icily) in tlie last war wilh Great lirilain, nnd in auy nf llie lndian Wars since 1 700. and to cach commisfioiicd 'er in thc late Mcxic-an wnr, 1C0 ncros of iunii lortuclio liuuilhs scriice, SO ucrcs for s-it montln, anj 4U ncres for tlitee nionlln; provided, lic wss not a ilcscricr, or ilisljonor uoly iliseliargcd, or li.ii not re-.-cicd, or is not cntitled to, any land undcr a ircions act of Congrcss. Tlio reniaining protisions of tlie bill relato cliielly to fotmsnnd tetli nicalitics. Tlie tcrms of tlie bill Uo not include tlic PlatUburgh Votimlcers ot lliis Slatc, wluisc tcrm of smicc was lcss tlian tlirce montlis. Rlr. Muaciiam, it will bc secn, mad an el oqucnt but iuctVcctii.il nppcal in llicii-bclialf. Thc nliolu nlfair bad bccn nre-arranncil l.v . , n . the iimjurity, in caucus, and uvery anicnd mciit pronoscd uas indisciiininntclv Mitcd down. Tlierc u, liowcver, another bill for tlicir cspcci.il bciicht lying on the Spcnkcr's table, Hhiih e liope may Lu icaclicil bc- lore ine ciosu ot llio wion. Tocarrj out llie proiisions of lliis bill kliould it pass the Senatc, and bccomca law at least 40,000,000 ncrcsof the I'ublie Land.i thc Tribune s.ivs. will be u'nuirpi!. Mr Sackett, of New York, in liis rcniarks on the bill, 'n iho llmnc, niakcs n ctill liiglier cstnnatc, iiz., 100,000,000 and hc is prob ably ncarcr the trnth. On thc 1st of Jar.u ary, 1819, the wliolo mnnbcr of acrcs of the I'ublie Linda rcnnininj; unsold wns 213, 913, 311. Thcro will be no morc lo be s.iid iibo-jt tlio "Dislribulion of the Procecds," wc imiiginc, should th'u bill bccorac a l.uv. Tliat. Willl tlio dt?bt "rr.uilirr nnr nfllirt Mnv c - - e . ....... ican war, will bo likcly lo sellle tlic queMion lorevcr. The President's Plan. 1 ho Whig prffS of New Knjjhnd Ii.itc now bccome, williout a kiiylo u.L'L'lion we belioe, warni nnd nnhcil,iling iidoiatcs of llie plan of Licu. J aylorai.d liii Cabincl lur tcillin,' the '.ncr iiue.ton. Of this plan Iho lloslon I'o,t wcll r'iinark: " hat is a turious fcature in (hij con troicrjv is Iho fact tliat the ' 1 plan " is i usl.iiiicd by papcia which are foani- y. iu imiiuuuiMiu iueiriippreliensuinol Ihe tpriad of hlaeery actr Xao Mcxieo. whilc uniler tlns"plan," Texnsis exleiuliii" hcr slavery consiilutioH and l.uvs oier this crv tcrrilory j slio hns already orun'xrd a coun'. ty sovernment at Kl l'ao, and hcr roniuiu- noncr wcul lo Sant.i Yu, undcr thc ccort of 1'iiiled .Siali'3 lioop, lu cllcct llic sanie oii ject. 'l'hw is Ihe inuclicul opcratiuii of thc l'residi.nt'rt Tilm, Ilero islho tiulh mi a nut-slicll, and what Jicommctitary it prescnts cn Iho tincerity aml coiiaistciicy ot tliu wln prc.s, aml llic whig lyndon. 111 thcir prelensions of su!!.iin ing, anl wislung to ndramu thc l'rco Scil pnncijile '.Montpelier I'reeman. W'c are gl.nl to seo the nbovc chargo def. inilcly and dUlinclly biought ngainst the poliey of the Adnnnislralion nnd nl-.o llut Jlie lcading I rceSoi. papcr of this Slutc, 3iai 110 wcighticr objcction lo ollcr to " thc I'residcnf plan." Ui.foiluiialcly for our .opponcnt.1, this ch.irgo comes loo lalc to iu cd any otlior rcfulalion llian a timplo statcnicnt of the facl now gcnerally known through. out Ihe country tliat Gcn. Tayloii h.u dclcrnuncj to maintnin posscssion of llic .wholo of hfl tcrrilory in liputo, unlil tho jpicslion of juri.diclionhai bcencn. So long aj llie tcrrilory rciuaini in our posscs. Mon, Slavery cannot c.xist thore ccn in iho opinion of tho most judicioiu Soulhcrn nien, (iicluclinjthe I'ri-aident,) wiihout an cxprcs abolition of tho present MeMcan laws on tliat tubject. Thus liave onlv n few wccks f.ilsificd llie aboio statcnicnt tliat Tcxas is cxtcndiug licr jurisdiclion oier New Mexico. As our rcaders lcarncd last wcek, thc comniisiioucr scnt to Kaula l'e for that purposa has gone liomc, and rcliuquislicd llic .ittcmpt as a liopclrss onc. New Mexico, loo, lus lakcn n decisivc (tcp towards tho I'orniation of a Slatc gorcinmcnt aiid Iho mttter w.ll llus bo fpocdily setllcd. That thcrc may bo no doubt as to ihe fact tliat ihe oppoiition ihis romnii.ioiicr mct wiih was aulhoricd by tlio I'lcsident, and was blrictly iu accoiildncc wilh his ilcws nnd dc mgns iu relatioii to llic ln.illcr, we ubjoin iho fullowing tlateincuti, on rcliablc aulhori ty, from a lcttcr in Iho 'Jrilune. " 1'ht 'J'rilunt wondcrcd a few da)S sinco VIietlter Ueneral Tajlor sauclioned iho lalc .pror'emugi in JMuw Alcxico, aml inany . !ortherii prcseCi ficwj tould be itrue, wondcrcd wUelhcr llic I I - T " I cnn say lo The Tribune (and 1 liope if it is sauslieil ot thc t.ict it will nt oncc aml I'orevcr withdraw its opposition lo tho Ad ininislintion,) that tho lalc procccdingn iu N'ew Slexieu orc cnlire concurrcncc icith llie ritKi and tcVics of the llend of thc 'lin'evnmciit, nnd that llicro nro Indiiidunli in Vnliinglon who hnic bccn cxptcting to hcar Ihii iicw.i for two monlhn past. 1 do not bolicvo any inforinalion will bo calloil for by Oongrcs, nnd it is not a little dilli cult to pcrccivu llie ncccssily for it nftor thc late bricf but tnost couiprchensive and stgni ficant Alcsngc upon thc pubjecl." V. S. Sec tho late m.ws from Now Mex- "Addison County Wiiickif.uy." W'v hao bccn .1 good dcal amuscd wilh nn arli ile in tho last 1'att, undcr this licad, in whioli Mr. llarbcr olctts ccrlain of the rci olulious of our County Convention, for cx tcndcd nnd grnndiloquent cotimicnt. Tho first rciolution is .1 rccapiuil.ilion, in briiT, of the doctriucs hcrctofore hcld by tho Whig party, md in alniost the snnic vords cin. ploycd on simihir occasiuns, by our Slatc and Couniv Convci.lion", in tiast vc.ns. Whv bas the indignatiou of tho ' Grcni Corrcspondlng" !ept unlil tliij time ? Why have tho ials of hi's wratli ncicr bccn o- pcncd bcforc ? Tlic long slumberof this Van Winkle is truly niariollous. IJut whnt t'h'iLlly excitcs liis ire, is tho resenibl.inco lie dctccts in parls of this rcsolulion to somo ol tlie floating planks of tlio lnokcn-down lluf falo I'lalform !! This is too bad, indccd. Thc Whigs of Adilison County otilit lo haie droppid nll tlicir old doctriucs that ncro adopted at llulTalo of course lliey had! Jlr. li.u bcr is altogrently iillliclrd bccaiter the Whigs of this Counly proposc to lool; a little into thc pal conduet of thoso rr) zealous 1'ico Soileis who now claim !o bo tho only Auti-Sl.icry men cxtant, and who Im.k witl, biltcr hiilml on ' thc President's plan," which has giien us Tvo 1;rki: Statks, and rcmovrd ncarly all tlic capital of thcso ngiinlors. This ideaof bcingin.idc re.i,ionsiblc for one'o imst acts cpecialH when ono lms bcen p.iriiculnrly aitice on all 6idcs of eiciy (juciliun is indccd a iciy tc- rious lliing! It is, howcicr, wliat iho pco ple of Vermont liave long been accuilomvil to, nnd thcy nre slow lo change old and con fnmcd habits. The rresidciit's Californi.i Slessagc. loo, was cndorfcd by Iho Whigs of this County and that is a sourec of iuiolcrable gricf to Mr. llarbcr. llut as ihe pcople of Cidifor tiiu and New Mexico scem to havo bccn highly plcnscd wilh thc plan thercin rccoin mendcd, and, acting upon it, Imo thcinscltxs ilimapenimnaitlij and fuicier all that cv cn Mr. llarbcr cicr ntkcd Congrcss lo do for ihcm lcii.pornrili, wc cannot now offur hini any consolalion in this time of his cx cccdingly prc it trouble. We must lcao hini to brood in mIciicc otcr liis inany sor rows or, wlnch is almut thc miiiu llnii", lo grumblo in thc columus of thc W. ' Kcmhed, fuillicr, That our Senalors in Corgrcss bc instructcd and our Hcprescnln Tncs rcquested to use their cxcnions for thc pccdy orsanizalion of a tcrritorial govcrn mcnt for New Mcxiio and California wilh a proUion lorevcr cxcluding involuiitary scr viludc, cxccpt lor crimc, thciclrom." Tlio Ilrandon I'ost qnotcs the abovc llcs- olution of our last Lcgislature, and is great ly oxcrtiscd in mind, lcst tliu Whigi should ilo sometliing inconsistcnt with it. The rcs. oluiion was uffcred by a Freo Soil nicmbcr, and adopted without a diiision. It wjs no', of course, a party rcsolulion, Whigs and Lo. cofo'-os haiing voted for it indiseriuiinately, with the rcst of tho serics. incre is not one ot our ilulcgation in Congiess, wc prc.-umc, who wouhl not now volc fur a tcnitori.il organizalion of Califor nia and New Mexico, had not bolb alrcnly forincd Slatc constiludoiK, "forevcr cxclu. ding involuntary tcrtilude, cxccpt forcriuic, thercfrom." llvciybody sccs tliat lliis is a a step in adeance of "lerrilorinl govcrnnienls wilh ihe l'roiUo,"and fully acconiplishcs tho only true and just intent of Ihe abovc rcso lulion. A tcrritorial organizalion hai now ccascd to bc desirablc or prncticnble Wn suppose, howcvcr, it will slill be adio- calcd In sonie few 1'rcc Soilcrs, who -wtrahi gladly Kccp Iho subjcct opcn for ngitalion no niattcr how grcat Iho per'd to h'reeilvm, or how niucli ngainst tho wishcs of Ihe slrongly Anti Slavery inhabilanls of Califor nin and New Mexico. The Railroid Jubilee at Burlington. Thc long-lnlkcd-of ccltbralion at llurling ton canie oll' on Tucsday last, and was at tciidcd by a grcat crowd of pcople or ralh. er we thould say, a largo nuuibcr wcre gaili. crcd thore on tho occasion, though ihe cxcp cises iuiiiH'dialcly pcrlaining to tho cclebra ticu wcre thinly atlcndcd. Tho Mnmmolli l'avilion of Mr. Wriglit wns wcll fillcd up and due preparation was miidc for ihe ri. ccplion of thousands, whilo onlv hut,th(d wcre present at thc I):nner. Judge l'oi I.KTT presided orieniii!' Ihu aftpr.il festiiiiics wilh a short nnd fclicitous spcccli. The rcgular loaits wcre thcn reid by Gcn. 1). W. t. Ui.akke, as follous: Tlic Univtrtal Yanlec Xation From Ihe Lakcs to ihe (iulf nnil from thu Allantic lo Iho l'acificj it nobly illuslratfls ihe bcncfits or I rcc Insulutions, may it nobly ncrnvtu ato Ihcm. 'ii Thc Vermont Ccnlral and the Uutlund and liurtintjtun JunliouiUtwm pionccrs in llie grcat work of Inlcrnal Iinprovcmcntin Vtr uionl. They liave opcnod to Ihe Commcr cial Worhl an unknown land whosc rich nnd various nroduetious will be spokcn for, and to tho socUI and moral world a coiiununily who will try to spcak for llicm.-clu-s The C'ity of JIm.'oii Thc coainicrcial Kiu porium of New Island. Hcr Aristocracy consis's of hcr Jlerchaiit l'rincca whosc gcn crous libcrahtf hns grcally nidcd to con triict tho most " levelling" of modcrn in vcntions tho radroads "that niixhnrup" wilh Ihe Uemocracy of thu country. Thc Old Ciimmnnlretillh nf 1., ,..(. Wo tlmnk Ood that wohntograpplvii hcr, nv wiih iioqks oi iron, Thc Slatc of AVip llamiuhiic Our 'ncxt door ncighbor." Thc bridgcs lliai now con-n-!ct us wilh hcr ro of Uranito ovcrlappcd with iron. Wo rrjoico in tlio pcrmanciit charactcr of llio conncxion. Thc ttalc of Keto York Tho Kmpirc Stalo in ovory senso that mikci un Kiupire elovotcd nnd powcrful, and reipcctcd. Thc Citiet of Albany and Troj l'riend ly ilvals for thc maidcii hnd of ihu Green .Mountain Slntu. Klio acccpli with hcnrtr plcaiuro tho ,'ndvn" of bolh, and will " unito hcnelf wilh bolh, " I.iwor no law." Ha'dwids untt JiUelric Ttlcgraphi'Vhc two proat agenli of that Proyress whiih is Ijll iioVKjiK.nri combining licavun-dircctcd iniciiigcnco willi tho cncrgy and saghcity which dircct Iho iion labors of mnn. The Uidits, God Ucs't Ihcm ! 'I ho last words on our lipi, bccausu it totncs ' from tho bottom of our hcarts." Apprupria'.o rcfpouscs wcre uudo by (Jov. I'AINK, Hon. .TllIAU QtixcT, Jr., if IJo ton, Uon, ltoiiEar 1'iEiirotNT, of Kullnnd, K. 11. Ueiihv, Iwp, of lloslon, S. A. Wamc Klt, Kiq., of llrooklinc, M.iss., Iion. Ste riiEH C. l'mu.iw, of Salem, Wst. 1'lum MEit, Jr., K-q., of llpping, N. II., Iion. A. Iv. IIadm.y, ol Troy, Inlo Sj.caker of the New York Houso of Ileprcscnlnliies, nnd Col. CnocKEunf Filrhburg, Addrcsses weto also ninde by CiiaiiLIis LtNSt.r.Y, Ksq., of this placc, Col. Scnoui. r.a, of iho Iloston Atlas, nnd olhcrs. The following nrc somo of Iho volunlccr tonsls : lly Mr. Dciby: Tho Mniincnce on which llie fulure con llicls of the Old nnd New World will bc eonducted i llie Ilcighis of Scicnce, Lilcr- nturo nnd tlie Arls. lly IIoii. (ico. Leslcy, nf Troy: Burlington Tho Ccnlro of Trndo in Vermont tho sent of lcirnini, nnd Iho honio of hnnilnblc mcn. Thu i it-t tiowcr of her wcallli and inlluencc is now fclt in thc Conimcrcial niarts of tho wholo country, ll.ishing acros Ihe wircs, nnd rumbling oicr ncr uon wnvs. JSy II. V. White, Ksq , lloslon : Thc bcautifiil and pic!ureque lown of liuilinglnu, and llio Cilv of llos'uu now we hiivcbetnuic ncar nei"hbori. wc liust we shall bo bcllcr ncquaiulcd wilh cach olhcr. Ilv 1' . W. Niehols, IjSii.. ol Ihe I'oilhiud (Me.) Umpirci Maino and Vermont Whcn a Down- oaslcr may rido ft oui l'orlland to Ilutliug- lor. in i nours, ny itai road, wc mny wcll in v lh.it wo auiiihilnlc snace. lly Wm. U. Gilbeit, K-q.: The Vcrniont Ccntnd nnd Hulland Iiail- ioad ! Succcrs lo ihcm and ' thcir con nexions." lly 1). 1. Thonip-on, Kq. : Tlio Se un Ilonc: Thouuh " lie n.inclh in the valloy," "and smol,c is'tictli fiom his no-lrilV' nnd "hu is rrv lcriible," ycl un. like the War-IIor.-e of Old, he is ihu grcnt hclpcr of thc Iiiisli.iniliii.il, Ihe chicf burdcn bcarcr of the nicn hant. nnd briiigclh all Ihe nrts of pcacc in his Irain. Ily K. A. Stansbtiry, Kq. : " Mount llollv (jii,c: " llic onlv Kvmn- tom of drowsiness j ct cxhibite.l by n Ver mont Ilailroad. Ily John G. S.ixc. Krq. : The Siiliit ol ltcform: it has chaiiffcd " riiling on a r.iil " fiom a slow, vexatiuus and dUicpulnble. to a r.ipid, concnicnt inu resjieci.iDie iiuiiic oi travcl. Ily Wm. Noble, Ksq : The IVcsent A-rc: L'nlikc all ni's thnt h.nc gono bcfoic il; abounding in' Jleiolu tions, not always through bloo.l,' toriure and ilcalh ; but llipoiigh pcac-cable and scicnlific iinpmiciiici't, by contrnlling thc ch'mcnis lo our use, by tlcum nnd lightning ; AtAug Ihu woik of ycars in a d.iy, and ailiauiing .uili lil.c .-pecd iho inlciligciicc, pio.-perily nnd happiness of tho huinan racc. Amoi.g tho lcttcrs reecivcd in rcply to in litntionsto be present nt ihu cclcbration, was Ihe following, which was rcn l by .ludgc FoM.in r, and giceicd with hearty applausc: WAsllI.xfixo.v, Juno 18, 1800. L). W. C. Ci.aiike nnil olheis, Coniniiticc, &c, Ilurlington, Vt. Gentlemcii : I have duly reecncd vour lcllcjof thc .tli inst . iiiMliug me to nlieml a 'rllail road Jubilee" to be held at Iluilinglbn on thc 2Slh inst. It wouhl nllbril mc llio highcst gralifii-.v tion to bo pre.-cnl on that intcreiing occa ion, and to iningle iuy congralulations with ihose of Ihe cilizens of Ilurlington aml of Vcrniont, at the complclioii of thcso great liucs of inlcrnal couimunic.ition, which not only biiiig grcat physical iidvnnlagcs to the Town nnd Smle, but bind logelher yctmoic lirmly that L'.Mu.v, which all Iruc ' palriuts aie intcrcstcd lo prcsorve, and which I am suie Vcniiont wouhl be among Iho last to rrliuqui-h. llut Iho obligalioiis of ollicial duly do not pcrnii. mc to lcave the scat of Governinent at this linic, and I am obliged Ihcreforo lo dcclinc the eiy courteous iuii taiion of thc cilizens of lluilinglon, which I do with rcgrct, and wilh my bcst thanksaud good wUhes. I rcniiin, wilh grcat tc-pcct, Your liiend and crv'tI A. TAYLOK. Of thc gaycr festiiiiics of iho oiening, welcuio our fricnd of tho l'rcc I'ress to spcak : Our rcaders will obligo us by ima'jining a finely tloorcd S.iloon a lumdrcd nnd fiftn fttt mpiitre, occapicd by honio 1200 'fair womcn nnil brave nu'ii "and fillcd wilh the ndniirable mu-ic of ihe ju-lly cclcbralcd " lloslon llra's Il.ind," uudei thc compelent dircctinn of ,lr. Kcllogg, and wc nro cer tnin wo can add nolhing morc lo ecrlify ils beatity nnd attracliienciH. Mr. Wnghl's quililics 111 a calcrcr rccciicd an addilional ri-comnii'iidalion in the profuso libcrality of the cosily luturici th.il wcre epicud nui, and Tcipsivhoro filtingly roncluded tho plcasant ccrcinonies lh.it had thcir origin in the tri uuiphs of n sobcrcr goil ! Address of the Nashville Convention. Aflcr reading the addres lo ihe fifici n Mavcholding Sinlcs, put foilh by the Na-h-villo Convention, wo a: firsl fclt inclii.cd lo givc our rcaders somo spccinicns of thc pic cious dotunicnt. Wo haic coneludcd, ho. oicr, lliat Ihe following accuratc aml just sinc,pi, fiom Iho Sprimjfield (Mass)c publiian, will proie quile as accepiable, aml copy it accorilingly : This iuldicss has bccn publUhcd in full aiul will doubiless haic n wide circulntion. as well in i lic Northcrn as iu thc Souihcm Staics. It is a wcll wrilten docunicnt, but eonccncu anu cxccnlcil iu n b.ul spirit. Jt coniinciiecs with a histoiy of the Anti-Sl-i-very ngitalion in Conress. fixlcen icais a. )go, alludmg to the strugglo for tho riidit cf peinion mcn, anu tlio nciion ot the locturers and rcligious organizalions of Ihe Notlh nt houic. i'rom this poiut it rapidly approach csllio Mexican War, nnd rcviews the courfo ul llie .Vnlli in rcguidtoit. llmt courso llic address sai w.n, nlicr llic tcrrilory w.u acquircd, lo crowd out the cutire Sou'h from llic ailiaiilagcs ot Iho conqucst, nnd nppro priato it lo Ihcnisclies. Thu crand obicct aiincd at iu this, miii all ihu nioicmcnls in tho orth, is ultini.ilclv lonlxili-.li Slaierv iu tho Stalrs. Tho addiess thcn procecds to rcproaeh tho South for thcir inaction. nnd lo bhinio Ihcm for allowing thii to progress thus far, alleging that thc oiils undcr which thcy arc .uH'cring arc, in rcalily, tho rcsults of tlicir own forbearance. The South aie innde u ' peculiar pcople," by thc exi.tcnco of Sla very among thcm, luaking indcpendence, as lo Ihoir inlcrnal policy, a coiidilion of thcir cxistcnce. They inust rulu thcnisclvcs, or pcrit.li. If unrcslruincd, tho North will go on, unlil Slavery is annihilalcd. Agniust lliis rrsult, thu b.illot box of a minorily is no prolcction. Tho mnjority will catry tho day. Congfcssl.us becnin actionsiic uionlhs, the subjcct of Slavery bcing tho ono nbove all others that havu rccciicd attcntion, nnd yct nolhing has bccn ilonu. The four pionositioni of tho Coninroinisa nro coui'ulcrcd in lotai, tho admis.ion of Lalilurnin nsa freo blalc, tho gning Uirilo rial Governuicula lo New .Mexico aml llhil, " with ncarly ono half of Tt-xas lo bonddcd to tho formcr,'' thc prohibition of llic Slne Irado in the Disliict of Coluinuia, and tho bill lor the ncovcry of fusitivu Slavcs. Tho first ,1...... ..A.i .... ... . . . derided a haying lcgitiniateiy no placo in a Comnromisi'. it li,.lnt !, nK. in utM,.n ., v;ni. lu.i-u uiu uuiiueinucu iu ioio, anu iiio last is already guarantccl by tho L'onslitulion. The lisnslcrs that will follow to tho Imlitulion of Slavciy, fiom tho cruclion of two freo Slalcs ou Ihu bofdcri of Tcxas, me painlcd iu iv. id color.i, wliilc thc nght ol Tcx3 to thc dispulcd Tcrrilory, is niaintaincd wilh due assoicration, nnd sueli argumont as Ihe clniin in ipicstion may commnnd. Why llio North do not support llicso inc.i-urc., tho fiamcn of thc nddrc-s dn rot iindcrsland, " uiilcM it hu that haiighly fnnalii iini, inflatnd with sucrcss, disdaini ncTOinpli-hing i's object by indircttion. Tho addic-s expresscs llic o pinion that Ihe Soulh m'mht ncccpt, if il wcre offercd by thc Noilh, llic Missouti Coin promise Linc. Tho addrcsi closcs by cnlling upon llic Soulh to send ilclcgales from cicry Dislricl to tho Convention. mceting nftcr llio nd jouriimcr.t of Conarcss. Wo have rend through t liis nddiess, iu vain. lo find nnT thing conrilinlory or patriolie. It is ull giowling, cnptious, jcalous, nnd sccnis 1ml thc Innguagc nf incn, only cnrnc-t in main t.iining n dc.ilh grasp upon llio singlo instb tmion of Slavciy. 0'Capt. Jisiaii Srt-itnis, of thu U. S. Nnvy, dieil at lloslon, un 1'riday morniug last. in a tpannodir lit. Ilo wns al the M.i sonie Celcbralion nt Ilurlington, on Wcd ncsd.iy, nnd spoko. t3"Mr. IlACKUTr, M. C. fiom Georgia, is ulcfc nt Wnjhlngloii, nnd uot oxpccled lo t1"Mr. Wr.niTEn innde n powcrful siecch in llic Scnalc, on Thursduy last, in fnor of thu niltniinn of Califoniia, wilh hcr C'onsliltition a Il ii. t"Thu Washington I'nion is thundcr sliuck at thc nudacily of New Mexico in forming a Con-iilulion and exiluding slave ry Itfiivs, " Wo cnn hardly find wo-ds MtHiciont lo cspress our ind gn.iliun ut this daring moveinent." (KTThc l'oruign Ncws, by Ihe last Slcnm cr, powssci no p.irlieuhir intcrcst. The l'rcnch goii rnmenl sceum lobo sleadily pro gicssing towards Monaiehy, without nny spccia! rcsislance, at present, on Iho pait or iho pcople. C3r"Thc ' Gi.uiuoua Foun rn " Thurs day ncxt is'o bo celebratcd at Vergennes, by Iho Snns of 'I'cinpcrante; olhcmisc, this seicnly lifili ,innier.iry of our Indcpoii dcnce sccmi likely lo pns verv quictly ii. lliis rcgion. Wo haio not had a gom old f.ishior.cd cilebralion hcre for ycars -tid, wc belicvc " Iho counlrv is snfc." tSS" Alcxunder 1amilton, thaiged wilh robbing Mr. (ioodno, Kxpress agi ut, wns cxamiiicd in Ilurlington, cn Salurday l.ist, nnd l.eld to bail (in bondi of SCOOO) to ap pear at the nct Term of Couit. A largc variely of bnrglarious nnd gambling iinplo mcnts was found in Ilamillon's triink. 'Ihe p.ickngc of nioiiey (&3,()00J has not bcen rocoicred. AMiTitrii 1'ik ket l'lCKi D. Mr. Jamcs S. I'hi'lps, of this ihiec. 1i.nl his- pnrki.t book, conlainiiijCl-iTrmmicy, ilolcn lroinvhis poiAjftltllnrlinglon, ou Tucm1.iv last. C"3"l'uring thu thundcr storm, on.lhc 20ih tilt., a valuable pnr or oxen, bcloiiging- to Mr. Arza C'r.iri!, iu Addi-o,n, wcro killcd by lighlning. T he house ol Mr. Djniel Sniith, of thc s.imo town, w.is .il.-o slruck and con tiderably d.imagcd. Alm, the Locofuco lib crty polc nt Ilurlington. C3?Wc arc rcquested to say that Mr. S. M. Hkwi.s.tt, ouing to circiiiii-tani es bc jond his control, is obliged toilcfcr his Tcm pciamo Lcw-turc, at Ihis pl.ice, nppuiulcd fur Wcdncsday eiciiing, unlil n week or two hence. Ilo is lo dcliicr uu address at Castleton, on the llh. t'SrThe " .MAfOMin.it Tkoiti," a com pany of pojiular nnd aeconiplished Singcis, who p-rfonnvd last cicning at tho Masonie IIull, will givo a secoud loncert this f'l'ucs. day cicning, nt Ihe STinio phice. Tickels if admisMon mll be put at 12 1-2 cls., this cioning, for thc accouiuiod.Uioii ol familics. On lliis occii-ion, Mr. Covekt will sing his celebratcd coniic piecc, ' Tliu Ttipto C.d ah, or Ihu Say ings and Doinss of a Water Parlv." G3"An cxch.ingo announces llie dealh of John Doc, al Ilaidttiik in this Slale, nt nn advani'cd age. I'or nnylhiiig wc have hcnid, " ltiihard I!oo " is sldl liiing. "The Tariffand tho Tiincs." Tho TribuneU cxposing the fieo trade f.dla.'icsuf the Journid of Cniiimenc. Wo ure now uuhing i'orward blindly under n higli pre-siiio Irco trndo taiill', Tho ini ports of Ne Yoik cxcced, by fcnic fifly or sixly inillions, our cxports annually. While this last auiouut is purchasi'd n hroad, our mniiul'ncliireis aie nanding flill. nnd our own l.iboiers aro out of euiiloy mcnt. This, howcier, is not i nouh to work nny change in llic policv ofouroripoiicuts, Nor will Ihe pioplu Ihemselics moio unlil Ihe presmro is moio slringcnt. Tho torloisu morcs when l.ie o,il i ic u'n id cn hisli.il, Somc such kecn Miise of (uirering is ucciu ary to moio the Aniciican pcojilo. And KOmo such proiocation is approach lng ll.dnnccs nill soon haie lo bc nrrang. cil bclwccn John IIull and Ilrothcr Jor.a lliiiu. John hai bccn doing n great dcal of spinniiig nnd woaiing, inouhliiig nnd liiell ing, fjrging i n I rolling, of cl t!i, mils, &c., &c, l'or Jou.ithan. Most of this work bhould havo been dono by Joualhau, in his own fai lories and forges, for hc had tho raw uia tcrinls on hand, and laborcrs wcre rcady lo do thc work. llut Jounlhan'g ngcnts nt Washington thouglit it ivai bcst to gct this work douo a broad, on account of ' lice tiade' and'ro ciprocily.' So wc aro crijoying thc frccst sort of trado and tho most bcautiful rccip rocily I Sunic plain, sTmple.mindcd peoplu insi.-lcil lliat, if we gct mot of our innnufacturing dono nbroad, somo nrrnngcmeut should bo mado wiih John IIull lo lake our llour, corn, pork, &e., &e., lo I'ccd such of his men ns ivure nt work for us. That, it was thouglit, wouhl be fair nnd buiuces.likc. llut uo; tho idca was vcoutcd. That wouhl uot bo " freo Irade " or ' rcciprority." And so wo, being rich nnd nboio dickciing. pny John llull iu cnsh, for his work, which lcaics nioic llour nnd pork heru for our own use. Such is iho nperatinn of the larill'of 'IC. And now comes, or eoon wil roiw, '-ihe 11EOIN.SIXO of tiik t.nit." Albany L'ccii ing Journid. Arrr.Mrr ut IIiiistui. Uii.i. rrn.v the Like cik Miu Ait'y Uavis. a r D.invii.i.e. Ilhss N. Davis, l.sq, Slalu's Alloruev, llllllll.lllilli'IV llllPr IIII, KI'IlIPTtl-P liml l,n,.,t , lassed, wont rouna 011 tlie outs.de of tho ' bnr, sloopcd ovcr, nnil bcgan to whi.-pcr somclhing lo Meailons, wlic.ruupon lliitto) llill Wm. II. Warburlnnj ioelioui his scat, went ro.ind to tho sido ol U.uis, nnd sud ilculy drcw n knife nni sprang upon Davis, inlliclin" ablow in his lu-ck. huiiiL' bcnr tho jugular lein, leaiing thu kiiifo in thu wound. I ho wound is (lccp, but not considercd fu tul, as thc jugular icin was not opencd. Da vis fcll, nnd cxcluiu.cd, " Tho rnscal has klllcd mu." Iio was tnkcn up uud rarried lo his lo(Uiin"3. Ile bled most nrofuselr. llill slnbbcd liim wilh n cuto knife, theblaJc of whieli U snmo ehdit iiwhprf in Ipn.iili. n,l without a lianiiio. Ilo mado only ono md-1 ilcn Ihrnst, nnd lcfl thu knife stu kuig in tho ' ncrr., wiicrc it Kiuiuicd till some oiu s ne 1 it and pullcd it out. Much f. ar nnd cscilc nicnl jirciailid in Ihe Court rooni j nnd though llill wns fcllcrcd ho look conliol ol tho housu for somo ininulcs. The Judic comnianded iho ofliccrs Innricst liim; but so complclcly lciror-stiiekcn wctc nll prei. ciu iiiiii nn onu uurst npproncn liim. Jlill stntioncd himsilf in one comcr of the lonm and swotu he wou'd kill llic first tnan who should nppro.ich hini j but at lasl his iouii sel, Mr. l nri nr, wcnt up lu liim, spoke n few wordi, when, wiihout futlhcr resi-lnncp, he vieldcd liiuisclf lo I'. o hnndiof nn oflicer, nnd wns immcdinlcly handcuHcd nnd put in closo confincment. 'llill secmcd frnnlic wilh rngc, niil ho inlcnded lo kill I)ai on llic spo', nnd wns sorry hcdid not. Whcrc ho obtaini'd Iho knife no ono knowj, but it is gcneially supposed somo onc fnriiishcd liim with it for what purpoe thiit indiiidunl bcst knows. It is n most dcspcralo nnd la inenlnble occtirrcrcc, nnd wo liust that in Ihc citd slrict juMico will be mctcd out, nnd llill rucciic his just rcward, Meaduws nnd Warhurlon wcre cach sen lenccd to lcn ycars in Iho Sliilo Pr'non. CONGEESS. Momiay, Juno 21. Senatc Mr. Ilnntur prcscnlcd tho ercdentials of ltobctt W. ll.iinwoll, nppoint cd Sen.ilor from South Ciirolinn, lo lill Ihc vaeaiicy oi-caMoncd by tho dealh of Mr. Ll-liio-e. Mr. llarnwe'll appcarcd, rccciied the uath of ollb'e, nnd look liiseat. Tho Omnibus bill wns tnkcn up nt 1 o' cloi k. Alr. Doualass cavo notico of an anicnd- inent proiiding llml two now Slates lo bo calli'd .Sai.ramenlo nnd Culorad may be crecicd out of Ihu tcrrilory of California, with the con-cnt of that Slale, said Slatcs to bo ndmilted upon an cqual foo.ing. .Mr. Soule inovcd his substitulu for tb.it purlion of Ihu bill relaling lo Ihe Statu of California. Tho rubslitulc proposcd that tho Piesi dciit sh ill issiiu his tiroclainalion, doclaring that C.iliforni.i by adniittcd into tho Union as ionii as ho shall rcceivo cvidenep. that -hn 1ias in couicution nsscntcd lo eerlnin condi- lions, iimong which aru hcr lolinipiiihment nf llic publiu damain.and llio lcMt icli'ju of her soiill.crn limits to thu Mirsumi line. It nlso prov'nh's tli.it rcvcnues collected in tho porls of Califurni.i, unexpcndcd at the tiuio of lliis pioel.'imalion, shall be iaid ovcr to Ihc St.tte of California. AUo, that llic country South bclwccn SC 2 30' North in Mexico and boiwccn tlic Pa eilie and Sierra Nevadj, hhnll bo organlzcd into a Tcirilory, lo bo eallcd South Califor nia, nn that Ihc snrno shall bo ndmittcd into Ihe L'nion as a St.nc, when lendy, able and willing, wiihor wiihout Slavery. as hcr pco ple mny de ire nnd make knowu in tlicir Con- frtillltioil. Jlr. Soulc nddrewil thc Sen.ilo nl lenglh in suppoit of his amendnicut, nud had uot concluded when he yichlcd to n moliun lo pmiponc the furtlicr conideraiion of tlu subjuct until to-inorrow, which was agrccd to. The Scnntc Ihcii, nfler an cxcculiiescs sion, ndjotirncd. IInL'-i:. Mr. Cnrlcr ofl'i'red a rcsnltitiuii, which wn- ndopti'd, that Ihe coiim i'li o on Coiumcri'c bc in-truclcd to iiujuiic inlo Ihc expcdii niy of pioviiling a law coinjn'Hing all er.ifl cnrrying pa-.-Piigeit. nud naiign'iug llie wnters of thu L'nited r-latcs, or s.iiliu; undcr Ihe nnlhoiily of the I'niicd Slalcs, lu be pioiided wilh ample nud ouilable rcvouie Vs of escape to paengcrs, in ca--cs of ae iVlcnl by Iiio or nllicrwiM", ar.d furlhi r lo iiiuire into ihc expcdicuey of ni.ikiug er talii C'u-loni House Ollicers and luspcclo)?, to carry out any law in pursuance of the purpo-is of this rcsolutioii, nnd lliat said coniniillcu rcport by bill or olherwitc. Mr. Inge inoincl that tho Ilou.-o icsohc ilsclf inlo Cominiltcc of thu AVhole on Ihc lale of Iho Union thc pccial ordcr being thc bounty land bill. Quesiion ihcideil in tlie nlliiiiiatiie, nnd thc bill lakcn up. l'or ilirce houis, five. miitute speechcs wcre mailc on amcndmenls, not one of which was niloplid. Wilhnut dipo-iiu; of Ihe subjcet thecomuiitteo tosc,nnd the IIuuc adjourued Tlt.i-DAY, Jumo 23. Rkna ii . Mr. D.nin.of Mn. in-i nted petilious fur a ihinge of 'arilV nnd nigni'd thc lu".l-lly and iinpoitiini'e of it nt lriiglh. Mr. IVarrc pri-M'iilcd a pelition n-kii.g binds fur dcif, iliin.b and ins.ine inslilulioii-. Ile briclly ndicilcd lo llic objpct, and mov e,l fur a Sclcct Couimiltcc, which w.u or deied. .Mr. Daiii, of MUs., rcported a bill for clai-ifying tho cleiks of Iho Military Iiurcuu, and tor cqualizmg salarics. lliii'si:. Mr. l!ichard-on icsuincd on the bounty land bill. Mr. Mi:aciiam proposcd tho following a inendmcnt " I'rocidcd, That tho provi-ions of this act shall be cxtcnded to nll Foldicrs of the U'lolulionnry wnr, and the la.-t war with (ieit lliitaiii, who wcre nclually cngngcd in rcpclling nny inwiMou. or in nny battlc in dclcncc of tlicir iTuntry:' nud siic'i Mr. Chuirmnn. 1 am anxious (o intc for this bill if put iu a fur.n to d jiKlico to all concerncd. A c.vii'Us loni-oclcd this mens urc, ill-fauueil nud Ican, and they now mot unrc.isonably and lomortelesjily rcfu-c a siu gle itmcndmcnt t true to tiaturc. thcy t-ccm tu loie thcir ollVpring for ils ciy deformilv. Look ut ihc uiicqiial rrovi-iuns of this biil. A fiicnd of it, who i vupmcd lohaic mado accuratc cali'ulation, acknowledges tliat it will tnke fiom cighly to ono hundicd million aeres of publie land. Who is to havo that landv Vermont did hcr fu'.l 6haro in Ihe warof 1812 ; how many ol hcr brnio i-oih sharc in this bounty? Sho had fuur bundrcd aml seicnty-six mcn of lix iuoiiiln seiiico: cach of thoo will, if liiicg, be cnti llcil lu ei:hly acics of liiud. auu had fnn hundrcd and fuiculy-lhrco incn of thrco ninuths scriice. cach cntitled to lorly acics. Suppoc two'thirds of those nv'ii nrc liiing a large nllowanco and you will giie lo Ver mont about forly thousuud out of tighty mil lion neres of Inud ; that is, you ciio tho nien of Vcniiont ono acrc to two thousand giicn clsewhcrc. Ilesido this, there wcro Ihrco Ihousaud .oicn hundrcd aud cighty seicnmcii of Vcrniont of lcsi llian llireo luonlhs scriice all tlese,audthcvoluntecrs nt tho batllo of Platlsburgh, nre lu haio nolhing. The value of a toldier'ti scrvico does not depend ou tho lenglh nf liine. Ma ny of thcsc mcn who will bo deprived of ruwaril, uiu more lor tlicir country, anu nt nioic pconal liuzard, llian olhcrs whnserv- prcss, was robbed of n packnjro (if bank cd through the whole war. My anicndiiicnt notes atuoiiiiting tu l?3,00() iu tho ful proposcs to rcnicdv thcso incqualiticK. If lowinir iiiaiincr jou aiutopay thre'c-nionlhs mcn, , fir.t p.iy I .j, rccpiie(i t,e n(,nc.. from that class ol ynur revoluliouary soldieis who , ,,.,, P .. , 1 i r . i . .i ii..-:.. ... alcrcliant of liiirliiiL'lon. lie wcnt un havo never had a dullur in pcnsion or ncru of land. Thc incqunlitics of tho bill aro gl.iringly uujust. Itpaysthc scriiccot thu soldicr who is liiing to tako cnic of his f.unili' j it ilcnies a rcward to tho culdicr iho fell in batlle, leaiing his widow nnd orphnns vaiilngc tliat lay in Iho tcar."lled beforo an s1"",,cr -l"cred llinn he dtscover- infcrior foreo nnd guio up thu Capitul of his fd llal o nionpy uas ijoue His sus country lo the flainc ; it rcfuses to pay Iho I piciona at nucc frll 011 n repuled piuk volunteer uud culistcd sohlier who dclicdthe 1 jiockct 11I10111 lie liail nhscrvcd dogging it rewuids the mcn who nidcd 10 cntcli the fugiliiu klaie in Florid.t, or driio thc lndi an froui Iho hoinu of lus fathers. nnil pa-scs rontt'nipluoutlv bv tho njldicr of Ihc Hcio- . ,... . ! lulion, whu fuught for our frccdom. You '' !t; ;iiemi u.u 11111, anu 1101 louipci us 11 ic-iiii- i-iiiic-riupi iigaiusi 11 ur cuuiiicuaucu such nml iujuttii u. 'lvricrs ncro nsked aud icfused, nnd, The quesiion being talcn, the iiuiciiduicnt of Mr. Meaciiam was rejcclcd. Various olheriiinciidmcnts wcro proposcd, nnd volcd down, when thc bill wns fiui.lly passrd Yca-, 155, Nays, 3C Mesr. Mk.w-iiam, 1 1 c.ii a ii t, and'l'KCK, voled in tho iilliiiualiic,hnd Mr. UtNiiv in tho licg ut'nc. . Tho rcst of tho wcek was mninly spent, in the Seuatc, in iliscuiug thu Coinpromisc, nnd in iho IIuusE. in nrcuiu? tho lowa con tcstcd cloction casc Nothing in parliculnr done On Salurday tlio cent was ilcclarcd Mt aiu. l" i ioi. 'Pfilii wij. muiuiwytjuiuf ni ji jta il uju w l. n Importint from New Mexico 1 A Statc Constitution forraed, and Slavery forevcr excludedl Thc fullowit.g checring i ntclli genc c ivas rcrclvcd nl Sl. L.oui, frotn Snn'.l I'c, on ilmSjih ult : Tho Convrnlion ol I)ppgnlM cnllcd linr bccn held lirrc. Thcy havo forincd nnil promulijnied n ronpiiiuiion furlhc govcrn rncnt of f'ew Mrxfco. Thc Cnnvenlion nsscinhlcd on Iho lSih inst., nnd tho eclon laslcil clght nr ninr dnyc, in which a Consiitiiiion was furmcd. whlrli wouhl jjo iiiiii opcrallon uhout tlic firsl of July. Tlio botuitlnrice of tho slale wcre dcfincd, nnd sluvcry proliibilcd. . Tho Cnustiliition waa ndoplrd on llie 23lli of Mny. In fiftecn ilnyn nftcrwarilf, nn clection tvnsto Inku placo l'or mcinbcra of llic 8iiio loifiil.ittirc. Tivo Senalors nnd llcprc.-pnlniives iu CougicKi wniild soon hoclenled, nnil cl fiirta wouhl nln bo nmilc to procuro thcin nropptnncp nt Wiuliiiiinti. Mr. Si. Vrain, Judtfu Oicro. nnd Ilenry Cotmolly .ne proniiuiiiitcntiilidalcal'ur Gov rrnnr, nnd Cnpt. A. W. Itcjnnlds nnd Mnjnr It II. H'ltmuu for Pcnnlor.s. It i suppoied llial Hugli N. Stniili, tho present deleL'ate in Cnngies. wouhl lio clcclcd lo llic IIoiifo nf llpprei'erilniives. New Mexico Freo, Tho new which wo rccciied l.isl nigln from Snnlu Ke viu Sl. Luuia, is fully eun- firmnlury nl lliat uhuh rcnrhrd us lasl ncck, vi.i Tcxnsund fx'eiv Orleans. II llie parliculnrs bcrorrcrt.Ncw Mrxico, ro Innir negh rlcd by Congrcss nnd luciinrcd by hcr grnsping icighuor,'lm9 madctihold and yrand Flrnkc. Liiliiorniii islnrotin inin I ho s bnde bv hcr daring in dccision nnd hcr prnnip'lics'i in n;iinn. Ilcr peoplu Imvo sliown nspuit niul tcsoluiiim wlurli wcre nnt lookcd l'or. uud which, wc (loubi not, will tcll with un mciisecircct nt llio nrcscnt crisis. Tho will ofsurh.i pcople, onrc deelnied, orn noi no liuntlv set usn e. I iu riom noivs bc rmlccd truo Hini New Mcx1 co, in tho laco ol Suullicrn innclimnticm iuid Texun iigyrrsiinn, lias fircvcr probih- nvw i.ivery irinu ncr in,i iia iiipic now (cems no icasou tn duubi whnt Cuur,ri' uill ilure atteiiipt tupti'iiiiig ihe curteupuii ncr i t licrc mny be iliicula and RtnruiF. iho resistunce of billled rliciiicrs nnd ilu rngc r, inl'iiriiied zc.iIoIb. bill a 1'enpl uniled fur I'rccdom cnn s'aiid iigainol llieiu. nnd brinir undcr licr bauuiT iho whuli. briiad cxiciil nl N Mcxii'u, Irnm llu plains of Ihe Ciuinrnue to llio Munlirer.. uud frnin Pupo dcl Norle lo Ihc sno) ridgCH ul'lliu Timp;ini.ii Mo'iiiluin. Tliu-, Slate uller Siale, imc-IciI IViiiii .Mexico, in Ihc pi'cret liope u,'cxlrii,liii:; llic b'l'e'u! d t miiiiuii ol Sla-ery, willbe niudc impn j nuble litilwii'ki nl Frecdoin. Tlirmiuh mciini tliu nin-)t iiupromi-ini lo nur -Imti siglilcd vi-ion, God ol'len works oul ln oivii tiuod cnd. e slmll no doulifliaie full dctaiU ol il.il innveiupiit in iew Mexiru, witlim.i I'ewilms. TIipi u ill Iip uiv.iiieil w iili c erul nnxii'lv, uud ilicir i H'. i I ua I Ii" n'l - iTwiiic lliau riMiiiii-nfiitiH. ut ihc prPM'i eUle of nll'urs .V V. Tiihitnr.'Jlilltintt- California. Tlio Crctceni Ciiy brings S25li,l(iO in guld dllsl iu Itic liniuli ol llie pne-i ncrs i nu oii.nim.r isiiimus nrnved ut ruu.iin on llie 15ili of Mny. She luouglit iln .naii, juii.iiuii m ;i) d dust, nnd uue huml icd nnd iliiriy-lnur pustcngrrB. jinnuicr most dceltuelive lire ncnirrcd m Snn Kruneiero nu llic iunrning ol ihe llh of Mny, which ruducrd full ono lhird ol'tlie cilv t" nslics. I ho losi is fcl down ul 500, Ono. It h? Ili(ui"hl to be Ihe wmk o' nn inccnili.iry. A roward of Sj.01'0 hu- hcpn ouercu 'or his npprcliciisiou. Inc rcpotls ul llic rniniui! porlioni ul llic niuiilry, huili north uml snulli, coniiiiin tobcofthc iuosl I'.ivprable ii.luic. Thr gencr.il nute cil heulih nl llie idmrr.t is ulsi goo.l. A mns of guld nnd qu iriz uuigb ing .'iOlbs, ii.is found ne.ir M.iriposn, aml i-iiiu mr u i uuu. nevcnil recelit nnd nu pnrinut disLoicricp liave been inadeon Ihc .Mukoiiiiiinc. Oul ol one hu!o, ihrecnien iu twod.iis look out llic fum of S I UOII Sonie Inrgo lumps hnve been found. nu.l npnrly oiory tnan is luaUing nn ounre n dny. Tho niincin linvc gcnerally duno wcll uiu iiinru uuiuun uiiiv nu cxpecieu inc loniing six iminths llian lms nfiogclhcr hecii rccciicd sincc tlie commcnceiuciit. The IU-Fated Oriffith. It has bcen mccrtnincd lliul iho uuinbcr of persons deslroycd on Iho sieunicr Grif liili bv fire on lake Erie, nmouiits lo iibO. nnd mhiic fcars cxprcsscd thul theic uic homc inorp uut ycl discmcrcd. Tlicie wero 2j0 Germans nnd Knglisli cmigrnnts, nnd nennv luiy cutun p.isscngcrs, uml Ihc ntimher F.ivcd on ihe bout is only I'orly The 'Japiain, who perislicd, lind his life iu t urcd l'or 0000. Thcrc wcre sever.il New lorl.t'is un baard. Tho Olciclatid Ar lillery Company, iviili br.ifs pieccs, haic oue uowii in mc vicimiy ol llie tvrccK In ure ovcr llie lindies, in liniics lliat llicy luay by lliis proccti rio in ihu -urf'acc. fN'u 'inulil niaiiy ucrc huriit wiih thc ivrccK. Tlie Gtiuiniii, ui Cleichiud. liave dunc evcriilnng iu their pmier !ur llieir utilurtu- naiu cuiiulryiiieii. Thcy aro cndcavonug 10 recovcr nll iu llicir pouer, nnd ure about lo purrliiiso ii piccc ol ground llour the spot tu he cncloscd ns a grave yurd lor ihe unnnppy viciiint.-. l Ho luulics ol llie Uap lain, lus uil'c, cliild, mollier, and grand child, have liccn rccoicicd. Tliisialani. iiy bas seurri-ly been equnllcd ; is il In he lotgottcn? le notliing lo bc dono by llic prnpcr nuihorities of llie Uni'ed Slale lo pievenl Ihe nccurrcncu of eimilar arci- dciits 1 Wo I'ecl roniiuced lliat if n prop ci apiril is nrouml, nud blringeut laws nre nassed, thnt all llie nvenucs to dungcr slmll bu properly guardod nnd prolected lliai publie tnl'ely will lirreal'lcr bo iiuurcd. oinciliiii'' iiiusi lio dunc, or Irnvelliug iu stcniiiboiua will bo .cseenlially cbeckcd. A'. V. Star. DintNd Hdiiur.iiv. Last cveniiiii au agciit of l'nllcii, Vircil Co.'a V4- hoard tlie Steatner Wliiichall, tlien lyiug nt tlio ilnck, carrying the iinnpy-pack-ngo in his haiul, nud tcirral Inrgc pnr- ccls undcr lus arins. On reading thc KN,r0S3 Hooni ,c pul ,), " iu but ,,,,,, ,,,, Br,i-r,ii iiuuasiiiiip, anu lic fnrllmilli nrre-tcd aud cnminiltcd tn tlic jail in ihis limu. Asiet nn Irace has bcei, n.ud of the niisiint- package- liurliiwltm Stntintl, Wth. Anotiiek PnuKiT PliKlili. A gcn tleinau callcd nl nur nllice llus nioruuig nud g. vc tho folluiiuig particulnrs cnn ucclcd wilh liis robbcry nn the Slfamcr Wlulchall, last eiening. Ile nns in thc ncl ol payiug his passugc tn St. Jnlius, when a cnic pncket waa cut opcu and a wnllct wni laken out b) bo.ne adnut tlucf, coiilaini.it; $tUU o( acceptedj .ir.n. , ,. r il,r,,o nni.,f hn,l abnut tivclvo dollars in bdls. Tlie'gcu, ., .1 . i , i i lle.nan assutcs us tliat hc had lus nrm prcssmij cloiely iljiui lus pockct nt llie little, as he had somo fear of pickpock-. rts nnd had lakct) llie prcciiil'ou tu put ncsrly nll of liis mniicy (.CU0 in bank notrs) in n linndkctcliicfniid tio llieaunc about lus wnist, btnentli his-hirt The pockct wns openci! bv n " clenn cul, " throiigli llircn thickncsses of clolli. of just a BtiiiiciPtil size tn nllow Ihc wallct lu be wnhdrnwn. P. S. Since tlie abnvi! was put in tvne. wc liave lcarncd lliat llic drnfls nud nutes ucrc fnuiid this inuriiiiie in 1111 out. house coiincctcd willi llntt's llolcl. Jb. GENERAL SUMMARY. Tlicro nterurrcnlrunior.iof nnoihcr rcv- olutiuti iu Mcxlco, nnd of thc roiurn of oauin Aniia. I'residcnl Tnvlnr. ii i .i . chiscdusugar'j.laninimud nCi t 87.1,000 m ensh. Ii ,', ,,,'. l0 b. i.don lilscolion planlnlinn, ,,..; I,nev. ivlnnli is suhject (0 conslnul uvcrflows. ' Mnlihcw L. IJ.-ivI-. n ivrilrr of con.jdc ibb- imic. (Hc. at Mnriln,riM,,,.;it v on Uic 2N nli., ni ihe nr!nn,i o." Iln cluef lilcrarv i,prfnr.n.,..0 ...... .1 " , V ography of Aurun Ilurr. New rnttnn nnd nm.nr .' -- qucnlly iii,unccd in soulhcrn :,,. Thc Couneciirut Houso of l!,.reaenrn. Uvcs hive vo'ed il,,,,.,, ...,. ... . uuuiisiung p.lnl puiiishmeii', 1J3 (jo. Sc.l.Tor Renlni, I,.,. 1 . . ilicGiand Jury 0, U ":, Cl Siusi f ootc lor un utn ooiie.iiiin Tho GranilJury hnvo found Iruo hi A lead minc l bccn rcccntly ,liBcovcr ed 111 Prop. cl, Me. Tho Conncc.icut Log,slaiure ndjourncd, iinc die, on Ihe 22d ull. Ilun. Lconard U dcnx. nnp ,)f. J,,,'.,p. ul llic Supi-ri..r t.'.mii f Neiv H ,,M1,.,",,. Iicd ni lus r,-i,l , m O-r,,, ,!,,, 1, , ult , 111 ihu .V,l j,.,r u IS Bj,,.. Thc New Yiiik'ind Xf ll.ivcn Ii ru.id trark in imii d.nli -jMiiiUlcl rtiih ;,ik,ii iiarrcUol 11. ncr, 10 la ihe dut. Thcic aro ruinnn uf nn instirrcclion a nniMg llic bl.itks of M I'lin.qiie. Tlie reumins nf -e-cral nid t.,re nl prc--rv .inoti, IndiM.ii, in n wcre toiitnl n lew 11111'- -ince. tn il.gji ig on -uic ul Muunl il(ie. 111 (luincy Iltirlli A Siii.i.Nr.r. Ki.iih , k iNirrni: oiiioil- I'lt-.iliol u.iture nt iy bp pt'en ,,n iu, applc Iree in Mmll'nMl, .11 ihn y.ml ol Mr. N 1 1 Iiiiii CIiiI Is. 1'mh. 11 ItrrtUcl. nt . j. irce Uiere ure t nti Imji irliile i-ohis () riirinally .l.cre iu n- livc, uud w lia' i -mi in.irc a.ugui.ir, .hty ,,re ull upon .1 urw tpioili of llus ycu'a grunlli I'oitlaml Adcttt'ser. New Outi.ut tun i.in .Miits4irt'i The K, O. Ilcc !i,i but bille iloulu ih il lor .11 fi.ture t.nie, ihe eriiase ur Unnnei Ci.rre will hirin nnc r,f ihe periiiu.icnt ciut- lcU Ol' lllO MlS'l'-lpp. Thc c 11 1 1 j 1 ' .ilreudy in.ide i'm II .. rh innc! Cl .11 -"1 1", c. , ilei p, nud 'he s re.1111 nf llie erei i-bp 1- . iictualiy ivider llian ihc rivcr i.slII'. Thc w.iler lioui iIiih cicv.inm' fintls .m iv.iy uno L.iku P'jutcli.irti.iin. nn J Ihc.ieo .uiu thc Gull'bya iuiu'li hurn-r rou.e 1hn.11 Ihc protfenl clmiiiu 1 oi tlic MiSM-&ippi. A w.ig on lieaiiug.i cIiihiihv swppi h.nl giieu up huMiics-., exprcstii'.l his ns'oin-h- uipni. fir hc Ihnugltl ihe husi.ie.-a suut cii bun cou.plctely. "Whnt I admiro in Culumbus," fnys Turgnt, "unol lus hniiug di.cniered .1 w.irld, but his l.uving gune to sc.ircl, fur i. 0.1 thc I'.ikIi ol 11. , upi.iiuu. " Mr. Ednnril J. Thonipsun. a inerrlianl of New York, nliu ai u.arried 111 Hart ford, nu thc all. ult., lo n daugliicr ul Ut. Hev. Iluhop llrotvnell, d.ed suddenlv nt S.irnloga Springs, 011 Iho SUl ult., while on 11 bndul vieit. Twenly-onc Statc coiulituiions alluw a velo by tho Govcrn. ir ; iliirtccu requirc twu-ilurds of bolh Il'iurcf, suhscq.ienlly, lu p.ue ihe voioe.l bill; thc rcuiauiinj' eighi, u nicro mnjority. Iu mne Staics, iho Guv ernor bas no vtio poncr. Thce ure Iihoile lslnrid, Uelnwarc, Mnryland, Norlh Carolinn, Suutli C.irolina, Tcnucescc, Ohiu, nnd Iuwa. Tlio growili of Milwaukic, ono ol thc iini,e cuicii, uas tiecn quue rcmarnililc. Tnclie ycars ago us pupulalion cjnsistcd of 700 iuli.iliii.-uiU. Now, Iho popul.iuon is abuui t?n,000. Tho nmouut of'SIave properly" wcckly lost from tho hordcr couulics of Maryland is csiimalcdni 310,000. I-'iiam; K. Drike, ton of Mr. C. L, Oruku, of West Millun, iv.it dioivncd nh.lo b i.liinj,' in Ihc Lamoille river nn Wcdues day, tho IO1I1 inst. Ile was iu llie fil'lucnth ye.ir of his nge. For Ihe Mldjlebury IteeUltr. Dialogne. Ncighbor, do jou tako a nctvspaper ? No, sir, I ilon't ; nevcr did, and ucicr ine.1.1 to. Whv. inv fiiend. if I had asked vou if you wurc 111 ihc habit of taking I'uoJ, and )uu had giien uiu such un auswer, I should liarclly 11.110 Uccn 11101 u bUrprncd. 11 ull, sir, I cau livo wiihout anv 01 your paners, but uot without cnliu', Ircckon. I'hurc, my dcnr uiuu, you aro uiiitakcn, for thoug'i your bo.lv, it is true, can bo kcpt nliio by the fuod adaptcil lo il, yct tho most iuiportunt part of mau eiikeus aud cven diea, if deprived of its proper iiourislmicnt. Jt 110CF, uocs It .' now ,Mr jut 1001- at me, giear, tiea tliy calcr ct porl; anu n.icou, jIioii'' unou"h 10 hlt 1011 rieht un, uud end you spinntug ruuud tho c.irih thc 1110011. aud thcn tcll mu If ou sccunv tluiig wcaK or kickli. Woll, sir, you do to oulward appearance, appenr wiuiil but wo will change tho uu- ject. llavu juu old your oats this season to 00(1 adiaulase r Vcry fair. I "ucm. Mr. II. look 'cm at 25 ets uud says he will pay in goodi, and I loarn he's a grcat lot in his aloio just couit 111 1 aiu to taUu cm at con. lically. sir, you do not prow ricb by that " ',, 0. I. . : i . .1.. . statod In my paper, this week, that Mr. II. ' foods wcre icry niucli il.iln.igc'd coimng up, u thai ho has bceu sclling at TS per cciit. disi ouut. Zoiinds you don't say 10; tho wrctch ilc ccitcd ine. " No, sir, you havo deeciiod yoursclf, in supposing that you couhl cxist without a pa per. llut jou aro prep.ued for this match to tnorrow, aru iou not? What initch do you ruear. V Whv, tho plooing match in C isrom- mc otl to-niorrow. and ns 5 our oxen nrc re- Por,cd !' cou-ily --and yoursclf an exccllent holdcr I thiuk tliero cannot bo a doul)t of ,ki 10 iie. Hoavens, tan it b possiblo ' I thouglit it wasn't lill ncxl week, and scnt Tom to M 's for a lovl of loar' th.s moruinj; Ils n-1 -"" u'lprv; ,Mr. bigur - oea.lre . ' and llic cuuntrv tieeMies nnd tn pro or'iVlbs !"!',"" ;, ,ut,-'' I'.nkncy Smi.h.' lcct llie couiilry press from tlie elTcct of O'.-iulhvnn Utvrv'r1Irn'lcr0'l; J"U" ,l113 ruill0US ' nictilioii, papcrs should ibc Cubti invddpJ orkiaJ 'cn othcrsol circulatertc of pn-tngo luirco.iulics and hc wtm't be back till to- morrnw cipn. ii.j. lou ought to hme told mc. This is rc.illy too bnd, sir. a jou lo-o tho priie, nnd T0111 lo-ci his journi v. , 1 M statcd in llic paper, yisl.-rday, 'ihnt hu had diipnsed of nll l.is luinbcr, nnd wo.nd not supply his cuslomcrs ngain unlil August, Too bad, too bad ; thc.rc'i no lioaids to bo had, nnd if I haic 1 lie bar.i fin slic l bcloro August, I lo-o all my labor, thu sunimcr as I haio no placo tokccpcnv grain, and it will all bc spoilcd. Wcll, sir, I wouhl adiio you nt iinv rato lo savc enough of il lo pav fiir n Jinper, wlnch will pres-rie you from -i.nilnr tahinu tiei hercallcr, nnd whicli 1011 will nlwai.1 find a fiicnd, rcndy lo roicwarn lou of eicrv liiing which can pioinolo or lhre.il. .1 your wellaro. And now I ihiiik, sir, jou will nil mit that I haicdiscoiercd, if not ni iuid lek ncs, nt lcnt nilingi, which, I wnrmnt you, a printcr's plaster will curu (Joid dav" sir. (iood day. What papcr had I bctUr Inku V Oh, tho Hcgisler, of course. Jox Cheap Postagc. A cl.cap postage bill is ncarly com plelcd by thu Post OlTice Cnmmitlcc of tho IIu.isc. It providcs fur a uiufurin raloof pustarre ol'3 ccnts if prcpnid, nml of " c.ciits if not prcpaid, for auy dis tauco this sidc of tho K10 Graude. Tlie postage on neivipapets tn bc, fur any p. pcr lcss Ih.in I'JIIU sipiarc inchrs, if dc livercd in tlie M.ile whcre prured, half n ceul ; if out nf tlic Statc, one cetil Tlus b.ll will nnt salisfy thc g'cat mass of ncw.-papcr rcaders 111 thc cnun try, for it does nnt obiiatc thc difliculty under w hicli tho cmintry prossl.iborsfrniu Iho cumpctiliiin nf thc cnnibiued capilal of tlie city iicwspapcr p.iblishers. A pa per, llie labor upon llie inatter of wlnch eosts but tl.rce dullars a weck, ougbt to bcair.irded tn thc subscribcrc.licapcr tlian 011c coslini: froui SIU tolu and nUO. Such is tho d.fl'crciicebetiicrn tl.ccily 111 which thcy arc piiblisiicd. Meuib.rs of Congrcss sliould rcllect tliat thcy 11110 their siicccss iu a great inea-urc lo tlie I cfliciciicy cf tho Incnl prcss ,md Iho , 1'ic.il prcs- shutibl mnrk cvcry Mcmber Ul' Congrcss w hn rcfu-cs In md 111 ren ' (lcring it jii?ticc. iuw t ti.it ,1 n -l.ige b.ll is abnul tn bc bronght bclnre C'ui-gre.-s. Ict Ihc pre- unile 1.1 dciu did.u .111 amcnilnieiit u hicli sli., pr.dect it 111 s.'ine u.caMir" ng.niiM th cvd couijil.iin cd ul". Ojtiltn-bargh Stntwil Fnr.i: N.i u. vii i ty Tiir. Sr Liw 1.1 ncc W e h.ne pcrusi d vi .tli mu li ..llenlion, thc "1 icw s of a ptirt.H.i ol me C'oniui.ltpc" 0.1 Fnreigii All'urs, -j'.i.iid-icl tn tho Ilnuse ol Itcpr. -cnt iln . - b. Mr. IIli i , 0.1 thc -Jd uf Mny, willi ,.r.--iilulKin to tlie clVi i t th 11 it 13 !,.;. ili dc .rable I I1.1t the Irce n.ngili .. ol li.c Sl. Liwronccbc s.ecurcd m A ncri' .11 cimui..rce. The ' iiuwn" nrc i'ue I by Mr. Ui 1.1 , Mr. Mc.Ci.i-. m , mi Mr Si'itl.iitv. ; bui Mr ,M,;('iiiimn c.i -lituw I.K N.iuc.U'.i nf 11 1.1 llic jcii- r I prniciples n-- r.i'd 111 it rr-p. cliug il. rijhisol tlic l.ih ibil,ilit 11,1. iu Ihe t ir dcrs of nnigible -IriM.ns t. i.nig. c llioui uhere they run tliriuigli -.. I , r .1 couulrics, .ind wc ,iru itry cn.ifidi.it th.it nur iiitclligciu Ucprcsei.Ml.ic ilid nnt 1 moa.i lu c.idurso nll iho maiipr nfiliis rp- pnrt. ,(,e prcsurnc thnt llie resnlulion w,. prnpn-nl by au uiianiuu us coiiiinil lcc Thc n pnrt i- full and ilnc is au ,ir juiiiciit vindicatinj our r.ght to a q.iali tied use of this nicnuc of coinuu rc'-, l.id to a (Ii-cusiiiii of nur c!a' n I s i- Ii u-e it I' alniost cntirely deiolrd. h ive hcri tofni c cXjirescd nur c- iiih'i u linl the i.iipiirl.iiicc of opp.ii.ig thu clinnncl of cn.nmfrce In "inicncin cn tcrpnze w as grcally nvcr rntpil. "" c arc willing Congress sliould bc u-ri gp.i crnus to Cnnada, but prcfi r tlut shc i-liould uudcr-tau.l that wc are hy nn Mienns ifr.iorn.it nftlic fact Ihnt tliecnm niunicalinn willi llie ncciu whicb sheif fers tn npen in us as a cnmpc.isiliun fnr what he nsks froni us, is at hci-t a prtty coi.-idcralinii fnr tho gre.il g.iius lle c pects tn renlizc frnm the '.i irgain shc pro pnscs. llujfalo Com. AiU' Manufacture of Diamontls. If rcliaiicc c.in bc pl.iccd upon Ihc stnteincnls of thc Paris corre-pondrnts of the Loudnu Tiines, Iruiu iiluch uc niakc the follnwing cxtracts, the near of dinnioiids is not tn be cuufliird exclusive ly to the wcahhy. Il is not staled what thc art of unnufacturc cnsts, but prnhably not a grcat deal : " The hciontific wntld has bccn iu a statc of coiniiiotinn duriug thc wholc urck, in cniisequeiir.c uf tlic piiblicaiiuu of the tltscr.Ycry ol the long snnght for secrctof the fusion and crystallizalion of carbon. Tho Sorbonuc has bcen crowded for tlie Inst few days to bchnld Ihc result of this discovery in Ihc sh.ipe of a tnlernbly sized inaiiiond of great luslre, iiluch M. Desprctz, thc hnppy discovercr, suh.nils to tho cxniiii.ialion of cvcry chenust and savant ivhochooses to viMt liim. Ile declnres tliat so I0.15 agn as lasl autuiuu hc had succcedcd 111 produciug thc diamoud, but 1.1 such .111 nulepnrliclcs as tu be visibleoulylltrougli tlio microscopc, aud fearlul of raisiug iron y aud sr.spicion, hc has kcpt llie se crct, unlil, by rcpcated expcruueiils nnd grcat labor, he had coinpletcd the onc hc uott oirers to publie view. ''Four solar lenscs, of immeutc poncr, aided by a treincn.lous pile of llie Sor bouiie, have bccn tho means ol produc ing the result now before us. .M Des nrczt liolds hiinself ready lo display Ihe experiment ivhenpicr it may be required. The lianioiid prodiiccd isnfthe quality knnwn in the Kast ns tliu black il.ainniid, onc singlo spcciiiicn of wlnch was sold by Princo KnsintnlV lo the Duko of V nrk, fur the cnonnous su.n of twcltc thousand pounds!" SirrcEssrut, Kvi'krimlnt in Annos tation. Mr. Ilell, a physician of Lou dnu, has nchievcd a new discovery tn thc science of ncrosiation Ihnt of controll ing, dircctiug, or sleering a balloon, iiluch he acciuuplislied a few ncckssiucc tn llie st.rpriie nf tho Loniloncrs. Ile inniicpuvered his hark through tho rcilins of air uilh a dexlcrity that puts all lus coutpinpnrarips iu the chade. Tho b.il loon is rppresenlcd to be nf an rlliptio shnpo, soineiihat rcseinbling 111 fotm llio Sp.inislf' inelnii or vegctahlc tnnrroiv, mu 1111 fact urt-il of the finc-l silk, with nel. tiug of cordage, and willi spting lalves ciiiislructcd 011 an entire new pnnciple. The inllalion, conducted wiih the grent est privacy, look placo from thc iiion-lcr Casoinrter of tho Phrpnix Gas Wotks. The ascent wasmade nt aboul sixo'clock, and the desce.it look placo nt Ksse, with a result favnrablo to the inurpid acrona.it, but causinrr Ihe loss nf lifc of one who had bravcly nnd kindly liaslcn ed to tlie rcscuc of a fcllow cteaturo 111