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1 - - - " "" "j'r"" (75- was tttAefet li-r rr design Mr ftlV ld ) eMilwr sftaM amr atharaeJ Id owl II jveHot. it to dr4src WntMHiatw in fttpr cf ttr f rc4tir. stlSsJrr-v the ttotrvn lo Ur. Mf lVfViih called fx im e tnd n) hen Mf IT.ilp miitrd thai it be tW upon tc ' ( len. Wll prurHtttig fur thr- fe ktrping probate rff b ; tttiiri, by tttf tstfu; ivte uf tkc j rl. llsatlb" is-ive ..nrM to pass, supported by VntM,r. j Mf Vn Sirklcn and .Mr npimsed br Me-i Mr catWd p the Wll in rrrt nrct iMKng nhicii f flrr arer-dmetit, slsv-Urttif cirt riding, ifatrilnquiim, ibeetttral mMrtttxrir, pMc ntsssn ! irir. for retlam officer, lib pnp'tcd amendment cm, end prmidtng for te.r pretention- Mr IMI (adding j7.1 lry t Ker, nfStatc : $!0 ti a addressed the. Fentte upon demortttMitg in flu- j iisnt See. nf Sit : S100 t rc. lo lite Gov. rtx-p f och exhibition pte-emr-d by eirvllmg pi- J &60 In !. etrttk i f ihe hntiat- ; amendment cen ri. kanVntpt in ttstrllr-el ttsd ebiueirr ; lees) tml rsrrn) in, nrwl the bill roil n 31 lime and on ordrird lo 3J Maditvg imaiUn t.f Mr Porsney. re committed for amend- Mrcir.unc ral'ed of. t Ull lo preterit farrl- menf. bl entry and dr-1 sister, Mr Mattel in the chair, j IliUt pattnl providing cr,m;ienslon f. r county Meters fViirc'te. Vimrs rd INlfir, aijtln4 lb i ( In Is end irtilTp ; tflmini; lo mileage nfnu'in fcct, n oppft'ili'-n l itie wAl, Mi ltfp in tla Wr afrei'UMjf t nf!t rrnt! nn lite dillnf fur ft.rj on mvinn of Mr I'w'le', the Ml naa JihJ : ihc Kjpiwit i fr lerntnpnt t mtinp npfiropristtcn opn the ta'de. Tre bid, to fotnp'itnt eownly eleii and fher i5 n read a 3d time and panted. A'j. MOfhC Wilt fderal It a .V rrmJmg Appro f $"J000 to ;H tiy'uin f .r the mam-to ptctcttt j;amll n?. The rum. in tanW made Tflimiinnui tepntl, eihenerninp lh baol of ,lnl Jnf fioiu tmttity el.arjea atid, n i.tolion l Mr Ttaey, the bill id charlerinc ihe bsi !t usa diwma'-'d. Tim com. on cjrrrapnndeaen i"r.m PeBnnyi-ania rctatire to pub'iC Und, and diatribo'mn of Ihe ptoeeeda theicof, ltlde a irport aecompamed by rraolulluna, the Crit lntriiclmr cur delegatii n in Cfinereat lr uitain a diMnbtittan f the future pro ceeda of Ihc public landu amnnc lhi ftnlc' and appnrlee the t':itribn!:in bill uf 16H0 Ihe rrcnnd inntruetirp our del'caii' n In anppiitt neer rrary and p'npr apprpnatirm fr pi!b)ic defence. Mr Nedham of I!, mntil to lay li e in rexoht tlnt on Ihe table negatived. Mr Nredhani of II. nppored ind Mr I'ltch avpforted ihe refnlutinn adopted ith 1 riirtentirg oiic; and the 2d uat- a depted i nanimfjui'y. The com. on the rcrntt of ihe hank inipr lcr. and vV crnitrirrlrncrr rr adf tepi rt, which nte read. The ceo. core, reported the hill fixing coitain ralartrr nith a M.latitu'e. pvinp 'ho reerelary of Plate $300 See. of the Fenalf $200. ArVl Hec. 100, f-'ee. of ;iil and n.ihtarv affair 200. Cletk of the llrmr 2?.'. rari.lrnt 100. !:. Clerk 150. Li brarlau7ft. Mr Tiary epreed. Mpni-ra Hl(-, ,eed ham rf 11. Fitch and Sawyer of fl- xippoilcd the itbilitiite, and it a not tecened. The oricmal till sa then conridenJ, amended and ordered to a 3d rradin;;. On motii n of Mr Ellif, the ?eeielary of Suite a dirertcd to print the amended Constitution with the It a of lie prcfent eir it n. Adj. S-tTCcnAT, Nov. 12. Sr.NATE Dill to pncnl forcible entry and detainer, made the nrdtr of the day, v3d fur'her debated by Mr Vounp, and on motion of Mr Brigga commit'fd to Ihe rcrr. n Jnriiciiry. Rttohlicn, frern lie home, to Edjnnrri without day on Tlmttday next, ea contdernd by the ten ate, hi.n Mr Sheldon moved to lay it upon Ihe table. ThS motlf.n oppojed by Menra Pierpnint, I5iljf;ii, Steele, and ronveire, on the prnund that the time had arrired when the day aliould bo fixed t prn for tho adjrurnment of lh" Lrjij'alurc ; and that tho time contemplated in Ihe teoliitioii would if? rd amp! ti ne to fiunUh tho biinneca of the r errlnn aupported by Mi-arra Palmer, Vat.on. Mer rill, Itebard.and Hubbell, fir the reaaon. Ilut much , bcdncis of imporisnes rrmiineJ unftniihcd which required deliberation. Motion to lay, rejected, yea 12, narn 15. when Mr Sheldon moved to a mend the toiolution by extending the day of ad journment to Friday next j negatived, and the, res Oitition pitied. Senate adjourned. HOUSE On motion nf Mr Fool, Thursday tnorc:r.j r.exl wss fixed for thradj't of both Homes and tlio icrol.ilion uas adopted, Tho Senate camo in, end the joint committee ap pointed Ara Dutlon. High BailitT for Windham county. Tho Huure rnsjined butinris : Mr Haswell moed to rcconiidcr thn intc dismisiitig the bill rechattettpg the bank of Monipclier, supported by Messrs Jfeedhim efD, Sawjcr of II. Iluckmas ter, Naah, IUswell, and oppnicd bv Menrs C. K. Fikid. Kits of 8. Tracy and negatived, lccs 142. ayea 53' 1 Adj. 2 n'clrck, P. M. j SENATE Slarerc tn th D:trict of Columbia; Mr Grandy called up thn resolution on the subject ; when Mr Simhe moved an amendment, by adding j the wnida "if it can bo 'doce in a constitutional and legal manner, and without mrrctting the bur- ! then of the sUvss in the adjoining slater," a;rept- cd. Mr Hammond ir.cvrdtn amend ihe resolution by Insetting in the appoptito placo the word' "Ur trade," icceptd by Mr Grandy. Mr Young ' then moved to tatc the u.rj "in s cniiktitiitiuiiat ! too isgai manner, proposed oy air amine 90a ac- j cep'rti o ir virny, vppaseu uy .Mcira anei- don, Snilhs and Waicrtnsn, and supported by Mr Ypung, hn assumed as an uodenisbh fact the con alilutional riHt of coogresa to the entire control over the District of Cnlunibis. This and other propositions of amendment brought oat rnanj of tbs Senators in a mnst interrstiog and animated debate, which we have sketched, and may publish aaovt limits will permit. Th resolution as !i cs'lr laid on th table for further action, jeti 17, rais 8. Adj. HOUSE Ttvo Gov. bymrag, unouuetd the !figca;ioo of John M, Sur-i. fit isiittatit jus tice of G. Lie county. Dills pined, autbmising the treasurer in Ik r row rot xredx S 10.000 tppropiiat.og $2000 fur ihe As) luta uf vbe intane. Adj. U,..,. V.. I. , n , , . Be.i'-Mr Co8ver,e c.l.ed thjs.ller.non ofihe ntta to the Me..ag. from ,b house propuctng , .,w.. . i. Ontla a com. of ecsferirvce. Iha disagreement bein, upon lae paitage ot s bi'l. the Senate lefusmg lo con,- tor. iir nerpainv eordia- to lie rule ortVlcd a resoltitiao, Ibtt ac , cord,fl? to (Le rule, of tbe fcenale, no4.gremenl e-xlstcj between the two liowses. icq.iieg a con farea-e, am! repec ifuHjr deelmtng a compliance with th le.ii'.atiaa uf tb n.esaage. uppnod in debite, by Meui Piernmnt, Br.gg and Hm. opposed bf Mestr Conserse Young add SUeidop. ead r J 10 "y 10 Dills reKling lobe Mutai'. lit 'oxn-afia C T?H E Irjwtt f eSnnlllfty Mr IVrpotnl, the bfU irlaitrp lo iMlrtje of mrml"f of Ih peorral A unidj. Hh ptspiviUion irf itnendmcfit. ships it immr4i'e elTel, wbirli a ajrd to and I lie bill lead n I itmr atnl r-iinn.iUi J : hi Mf Van b'irV-I Hebard and P.ouoirit, rejected ; bjr Mr 1'irrfx int, Ihc bill fr ,tn llic bnnc. establishing pctmanenl til fft da ; MitlioriMfii? I In: ttrarurcr to lintrnw ml rxrrtitng $10 000 ; in f.noi i.l K. K. Murrillj nnVlnj spprnprriniin to the Vt. Anvliim Air I lit in unrj fiicmrpirt ir.c tlir Snndtlnd I-id mine Cn rrlating tn I. iih wart fir ii'i.iitiu 1.1111 in' ii pini'vu , i'iiiiiii" in pnblie building rtlatin to tianafrrnf Turnpihe oek. Hith hid ti;,t Iht Uiltr rppfollpj pan .f ri li'lBiiiij; to cndorierii ; inure cin.etua!ly to prcvotit ainhllnc in line i-tnlf. Ilrsvlvlion, from ihc hniire, prmidin;; fur the pnb lication id'lhc cenrtitulioti of thta rtate, as amend- i ed, lef. to cum. on Jildiciarv. Senate ailjoi.rnrd. HOUSr. On im.lion of Mr Font, the hill rela tinp lo tlicKlatc I'riion, nn million nf Mr Gmutaln the icpntt rel.ilivo tn rlacry, on inolinn of Mr Smith ii f St. A, the bill techartrrinr the hank til D innlle, cm tcvcrally made I he order fur thin afleinooii. Mr IJrcwrter inlrodiired n icrnlutibn fur tn cc oinsj reiiion agtred to, IlVpiir.a ke. diipncd of. DiimLueil Hill irlalne to rlccticiif. Laid ujiot the tublr 11.11 rflalhe to Iowa ir.cct inc". Hills patttit llclitive tn certain tvrs of county c!crkn and sriir -inrnrpnr.nitijj Oltoqnec hee manufacturing Co. Uurlincion feinalu reimniry. U'cllo rnor tnaniifacl'inn ( 'o. Ourr Creek nanii- j ractnntiij Co. altering the natnt of certain per- Tln bill nppr 'piiniinp SIIODO fur the purvey of ihe Uii-trin railroad route, !?2000 fur Ihe Western and 81000 fur Ihn Ontral, ns rupported by Mci-frii Faiibfitihe, Sntpcuit, Nrrdhnm or I), nud Tracy, and oppm-ed by Mcferit FitcllJ Snwjer of II. Smith of II. Smith of M. Dec and ILirkinnstcr iho hniiM- tefiiFcd to rcfi r it tt) tho next ccsnon 103 In GO, ordered to u 2.1 rending 93 to 03, and tn a 3,1 reading without a diviiinn. lloufe adjotitncd. 2 o'clock, P. M SENATK tcrolulion from the house: relating to an exc!ian;;e of Lii-lnlUo ji.iuua of t his ftatu U'lih the tcvera! stales; oinended anil pasted. Mr llil'gii moed n rcconflilcration cf the into concurring -ilh lto liouoe io rvlnlion tu nljourn ment without day, laid oil the table. Slavery in tho district of Colmn'iia : Mr (Iran d)'s ri'ooluliun upon this ubjoct was called up, thn qucation beine upon arnciidnicnt nlTered by Mr Knnncy, Mr Hubbcl moved it postponement, for the purpose of considering another subject, inotiun piovailec. Surplus nvtnue the report of tho com. made 1 on haturday evening, tlio bill in relation to .lie at intuition 01 ttie surplus revenue, was talien up, Senate acting in cult, of the whole, Mr Convcrbo 111 the chair; the question being upon the propor tion of Ihe coir, to receive the money and leave the distribution for the action of a future Ugislatuic supported by Messrs Pierpnint, Porter, Van Sick- len and Young, opposed by Messrs Kanney, Ilriggs ' IIluc, and Sheldon. Mr lUnnoy demanded the yeaandna)s, when the Seriate without taking tho question, adjourned, in meet at half past 0 this evening. HOUSE Tho Governor, by mortage, announ ced that H. II. Kernolds declined acccntiii;' the of- ; ficc of shcrttTof G. Isle county. j The hill relative to probate courts in I.amoilc co. waa ordered to a 3d reading. J The house proceeded to consider the bill abol I ishinir imnrisonmeut for debt. Air ftumlnln nhl ,je (,, wag not u)Jt j, p(clcnjcj lo ,c its title should have been "an act for thn nrntrrvion nf rogues, grinding tho face of the poor, ami encour aging lawyer. " Tho motion was supported by Messrs Goodale, Kite of Somerset, Pierce, Tracy, and opposed by Mers .N'ccdhain of H. Sargcaut and Smiih of M: ayes S3, noes 87, so thu bill w as dismissed. r On motion, Wednesday afternoon wag fixed to mpply vacancies in G. Islo county. Tho Governor, by message, announced the re signation of Goneral Stephen P. Flagg. lit Ilrig ade, 1st Division, and on motion of Mr Whituev. U eilneaday aRcrnoon next i.as appointed lo fill tlio vacancy. Thu bill to incorporate a bank at Poullney was considerrd and ordered tc a 3J reading. The bill locating Franklin county bu,lding was discussed b) Messrs Smith of St. A. and Webster no question was taken. On motion of Mr Tracy, Adj. (O S TuesJsy morning. Hvem.m sr.ssioM, Mo.inr, Nov. I I. A rssolulion from the house, p-incurrnd in, as signing a diy f.n the election ofllrig. General. l(eo)utian. by Mr Porter, asking a rocon-nlflia t ...11 of the vote on the bill relating to common schuols; laU upon Ihe table. t Trmptrantct Jlill, . . . Mr ioung, froru tha select i cooi. untne subject, reported the bill with an a- j mendment, proposing to erase all aftnr the euatt- 1 " '. " --. - C ,!Unk.- , InC Clause, and i.t..t a . ...i.:.l ..... i - ....... v luu-iiiMlv , KHItl. HII read. expHned by M, Young, essent.ally the same ir. ,ts provision. .. M0 h.l! committed end ..ch . i isr cuiiae. anJ ln.s.i a ..,1,. ,..i.:.i. ..... the coin, believed was called f..r .n,l ....i.l i, ..... tamed bv ouhlie ns,trnr ti .... . . .... the nou'er of irr.nt.n,. ti,-n... t.' .. 1 court and pUces H under the cu.rdi.n.hio of , -,, 11 auinority nt tlm several town, rr idea the man- e oer ana j.mits the quantity ..f.ale. ty retailers and , .-.p.,., ... Uie, me penalty fur infraction of ibe D.n.i j.-t . i rsise . .-j s. mi, uv,i,i. HQ80 on motion nr MrDrifgMhe bilUnd tho amendment wereTd o n 'he t j c?M-w rrr,,vr-itf rfe ter. ts tbe r - ' RUTLAND UI-R A If Iridrratmn Snf td -bcl H' rj.i5!tyn het-f llir irtir ndoitnt lo the til', fiom the li fe. prMpti (ed Ly llic com. In ihtir rcjH'tl -rSuti tvemnp, The detain waa furlliiir rMined by Min.r ka. on. Smitir llcbard and llanney, oppardti the anniMlniriit, and byMeriira ft1", Convrrr, Purtir rid PirrpoUitj lntil Utur, ulien tlio icnate, iUi uut lolinj I ho qiirlii-n Adj. Wi- hope In be ille in a future paprr.lo fanr our rradrrn with a rkriih of Ihe able and intercrt iij dtbatejpon thia impofan'. qne;inn. 4 Tur.mr, Nov. 15. SEXAT V. nUlstftA time and parr-ril t authorizing Court to fettle certain accuuntiiof land tax cmn.- On motion of Mr Pierpnint ihc Senate rcmlved .o meet' hereafter at 8 u'clork A. M. adj. v I10USK The amendment nf the (cnate to the inileaeebillvai concurred in. TJilIo nrdgico to a 3 I rradinp Tn prrrent circus riding locating PronHin d'. building relating In the Sln'ea pn"'ii, iiipp''rleil by Mtvira Conli dge ami ('(imi'it. and ppoed by Mr Drney effJ. DinnleFedbr. The I.i'rrary eonventlnn.Tneiil ly of Middli-bury nnd Ihirlinirtnn college atid oth vt. hadjeavc to ithdraw tlio r peti'inn rehitie to furplu bill Incorporating DlarK riter hank, on niniirn of Mr Tracy, anpported by Mr Tracy, op-p.-f.l it Mrtr t'.-l!"i,. Hale. Livircnie mid Wood, aye 31, nay 70. Hills pncd Itcorporatl'ig Kratllebnto mami faeluring Co, . Tho hill apprprhtint' a mm for inilrond fur ey ivr. mncidcil hy Hticl ing nut the Wi-Hlern ond Centtal mute, on iimtion of Mr l!iirkniad"r enpportrd ay Mr Vilan, Fileh nnd Curlii,and op. piifeil bv Mr Ilrrvvter mi l S.ug'eant. On million ol Mr Cuthinm adj. to 1 2 past one. 2 o'clock, p. m. SKNATIJ Mr Urigc? enllpil up hi million to reconsider the xolc nfigninj; Thurcday imriiiiig ap the day fur adj iiirniiient; tote reconsidered, when Mr Itri trj? s moved to amend thu repolnlion by eras ing Thurday nnd siiblilutin Friday. Mr Mer rill w an oppi:eed to the propniliori there was hiiii nesp, of urgent importance rnnugli In occupy the lime until Tuefdnv of next week. If the nilj, hhh to tAko place on Friday, many nf tho members could not renrhllieir linme.i 'vithout travelling upon the Sn'.ihaih or pulliiiir up at expenre. He did mil t''ink il right, IninK'lf to tnivel on the i-abbnih, or for ihe Lepihliihire to rot the example law makern fchoulri not he law brenkerc. Mr Sheldon mined to lav the resolution upon the table, Mepcr II r 1 1! 1 v and Heli opposed the uiolicii.a ml It was loat. The amendment prevailed, and the Senate concurred in the resolution amended to adjourn without day nn Friday morning nrxt. Hills establishing permanent i-alarica for cer tain olTicere, reported by conimitlco proposing to add to the proposed salary of tccretary of Stale.eo that il amount to J300; amendment lost, and on motion of Mr Sheldon the blank was filled with $100 librarian S100 engrnsnne; clerl; S175; read a 3.1 time and pas.-c(.'. Ftlipltii rmnvc tho order nf the dav was rn soiiii'il upon thm Kiilijpct, whin Mr U'liiln mlilrex. nil llin isnnnln f.1 loptl. io I'.vnr of ; ,o nmenilllOfOt to the bill, by the committee proposing to 111:1 kn a tafe depoi-ilo of the money, when received, at 0 per rnnljthn distribution to be left at the dipusal of tho people by a future Legislature. Mr Merrill followed in opposition to the umendment, regarding il as a kind of a pet han't measure, so odious in tho estimation nf snmu gentlemen, but hero proposed 10 1,0 resorted to, whether lo be used for political purposes or not. he was not prepared to eav. .Mr Young spoke in favor of the amendment when Mr White replied In .Mr Merrill, and the latter rejoined. Mr Hell closed his drbnte.and the ques tion of amendment was decided in the negative ayes 12, nays 10, Mr i'ierpuinl moved to erase all t10 reciinus nf 1,1,1 ul" "tlur the enacting clause, and iinered a re solution which vva read, and on motion of Mr Sheldon, committed to the committee on the ju diciary. Hills relating to cndotrcs.ordcred tn be cngrnss cd; regulating nnd governing the militia; called up : by Mr Phelps, read a 3d limo Adj. to half past 0. HOUSE Reports disposed of: Relative to Hunk Inspectors compensation, laid on tho table; against any nlterulion of thu militia law bill relative lo tho grand list, laid on til lable. Ordered to a 3d reading Relative to advertise ments for land taxes. Hills passed Locating Franklin County build ings in relation to common schools appropriat ing $2000 for survey of Eastern rail road route, 00 to 52. Dismissed, fie. Rill to charter Poiiltnev hank. ("rejected, a) ec 07, noes 1 12, bill tecliarlering ' Caladonin Co. bank, diicnsu'd bv Messrs Smith of I St. A., Merrill, Slovens of P., Shearer, C. Iv. Field Hiickiiisstr, Austin and Pierce. The senate came in and thn joint com. made the following appointments: munion cnrTi. Daniel Howen, Sheriff, Silatheal Adams, ) ,, Ezra Potman, j 1,0P lopcctor. Con', ni'j. to tomorrow afternoon, The report 011 'lie subject of slavery was con sidered; thu first resolution declared that Congress and the States have no power to prevent tho tran- , ..w.n,n papers uy umii, Ue. Ihe seeo., Hint j ongress has power over slavery in theilis'iict of Columbia and the third for thu Iraimtmnsiun of thu two first toother States. Air Needhsui ofH. moved tu refer the whole matter lo the next le..i- Isture; discussed by Messrs Needh.nn. Hastimra. ... . . ... 1uc'lnlfI'r-'Hswell, lirewtter, Vils, and with "" .lr Meveus nf It. inoveu to dismiss ,Mr Hell k.Needham of II. suriH.rtiHl k C. K. Field drawn. Mr ontHised 11 ne.ral.rn.l 1 '!,-- ...u, I ivi ph rt,lnti.,. and ,t was sdoplcd. Mi Kitch and Goodale suppori onioiseu nneoaiiro,! Mr T..r c,,.,.,.,...i .... essrs C. K. I simiM.rlfut il,,. " I , and it was adonted. Tl.n n I a,l,.r...i .1.1,... I dir. .!..... : Referred 1.. n... ... is.it . -1 ' i"l!"n Co. Bink. 00 to 7S a motion to di.ioi.. h.v. in7 "eca negatived SO to 77. Adj. toO 1-2 i.'clock. I SENATEevening session, Nov. 15, Mr Pur- er in tne Elixir. tin I. . . U."J "V'". '"T" f C0,nm0n fccho,,1'' 'eti ' ' 3d u'n" ind 'e'ed to cmmmiteo on cdora:ion; ' , b,!,cnmmittcd for amendment to Mr Phelps ' w 'cr the nee v. tmer 'ata , 4C!j ,i.P Sl.dM;.. , . bill, sfierfdel.ate, pasre.l, raf 12. oajfs 8: .ptii' piu'i n n it ! exceed S3000 fur s.irveyi of F tern, Wejlerp and cenjnjlRail Road loutcs. ff, in com. on rad ami canaT', in favor of li. T.I llndges, read a third time, and laid upon the ta Mr Ad, Evoning scsiinn, Nov. 16. HOUSE- The srlcct com, on licenses made a long report, 000 copies of which teie ordered to be printed. The .Isting bill, reported br a committee of the house, was eonsidered, when Mr Fnllsui moved an amendment, taxing all propeily at ll tea! value, over and above debi; supported by Msrsro Follnin Rue of Somorsei, M,iy of West Fnulee, Ctirttt. CanibfilingiJ-Wilcot. MrSa.tver of II. moved that the bill hn punted and referred tn the nrxt f ession aAer discHssioii w iihdraw n. Mt Cusiiuian moved tn lay the hill on the labli- negatived. The amendment of Mr Follnnt w an ndoptml, by a strong inle,. and the bill committed to Messrs Filch and Fullam fur amendment. Disn.isjec' -Equalizing amount nf bmk dividends to he paid lo tho State, (tejsited) ret harteilug Rennington bank. Referred to the next scis.mir mcorpornle neniiington Cy Dank, 97 to 03 Abj to 81-2 o.clorfc. WiiiiMwnar, Nov. 10. SENATE milt. Rslatlng to the publication of land tax notices', read twisp nnd ref. to enm. or. hind taxes ; lelating to eiidorrers, comniilieil fir amendment, amended nnd passed ; authorising the Governor to umke distribution of pieces of ordnance, rend a third lime and passed; relating lo the slate prison, retd twice and referred tn committee on fi nance. Surplus rtrtiive. Mr Hr'iggs from the commit tee on the judiciary, reported ihe bill 11s proposed lo be amended by Mr Pierpnint, ami nlsn another proposal of amendment, by thn cnmiiiitler, which were considered bv ihe Senate, iclinsr ni iu mini mi it on of the wlii.le, Mr Converse in the cluiir. On the nuiendmetit ofierr:d by Mr Pirrpuint, providing that the money he loineil to each town in the Male, according to population of 1830 the inteteat to be oi.iiuhlly paid into the treasury nf the State, and according to the population, for the support of enm j - men schools. Mr Heh.trd objected to the security, by mnrtgage on teal estate, as proposed In the a mendment, ot introducing an odious feature into ..ur institutions. Mr Dell was very glad the gen tleman found but one objection to the amendment : that would be ns easily obviated i the objection to the b',11 from the House, or the nmeiidment pro posed by the committee. He preferred the amend incut now under eomideration to eithrr, and con tinued his remarks in illiirl ration nf the benefits he believed would bo derived by the entire population ofthe State for years to come, if the amendment of the gentleman from Rutland prevailed. Mr Hub bell sta'ed other objections than the nne Blinded lo by Mr Hehard, which would inlluence his vote, particularly in regard to the application of the mo ney, and the piy to the distributors, who would be likelv lo rnnsiilt their own interests, as much, cer tainlv, as the interests of tlio pnblie. He continu ed bN remarks at somn length in opposition to the amendment, as objectionable, also in icspect to the difficulty of obtaining security on real es:ote, with indisputable titles; objecting likewise to the power proposed to ho conferred upon the Treasurer, who- over he might be, as liahluto party inflnences.from year to year as one parly or ann.her might alter- nntely prevail. Opposed nlsn bv Mess.s Ranney. nnd Waterimn, supported by .Messrs Porter nnd Pierpnint, who replied tn the objections raised, Mr Kinsmnn oppr., ed the amendment, as calculated nnd ho believed intended, to defeat a dislribiitiun the present session, which hc was convinced would not meet tho approbation of the people. He pre ferred a deposite in the banks, or tho erection at once of 14 new banks, than to distribute it lo the towns, ns proposed by the amendment under con sideration, and tavo his r asons fir his opposition. Mr Ranney again look the flcor in opposition to Ihe amendment, not on account of the object ofthe. distribution, for the promotion of education rncl his approval : but the manner in which the object wns proposed to bo attained ; followed by Mr Yotintr, who objected to the ereclion ofna many Loan Olli- ccs ns there nro counties, in Iho Slate, nnd sugges ted the placing tho revenue at the disposal ol the State, to bo divided as this ponuliilioii might viny from year to year, nnd moved tohiy the subject up on tho table. Mr Pierpnint disclaimed (ill idea, or de sire, to deteit tlio distribution the present se- sinn and said ho most cheerfully conser.'cd to and Heartily concurrcil in Ilio nronusition ot lliu ireili . J . ... I. 1 . . man from Orleans, .Mrioung; and il was laid upon the table, Ttmprrance bill Ualled up by Mr Howe, tho question oeing upon the proposition to raise th" penally for infract ions of I lie law, from ten to twen ty dollars. Mr Ilriggs moved its indefinite post ponement, when tiiv Senile adjourned. HOUSE The amendments of the Senate to sundry bills concurred in. Dismissed, lie. Rep. aling art of '07 adopting lommon law uf England iu addition to act rela ting lo permanent salaries resolutions relating to surplus, (rejected) relative to Vermont Fire In surnnce Co, Passod Hill extending limits of jiil yard to tho limits of the several counties, (.Mr Juckiiianer uto .od In dismiss supported by Messrs Huckmaster and Stevona in of P., opposed by Messrs Hurgeant, of II., Fuel). Curtis, Smith of M., Rice of llaMvt'fdl Pin.pf. fk.ttl I' lh.ni iid Leys - Needham Somerset, Ilanwr'11, Pioicn and 1' .Ihliii, endlo-gs- lived, 151 ti.21.)-re'atlvo lo duties ufil-ilk L- spector-repealtul- part ,d" act !.... U, settle- ninni in poor. Ordered to 3 1 reading making appropriatiofu fur Siato Iluiisc. Reforred to Ihe next session Bill repealing ped. lars' act of 1S03, 100 It. ITi ; a uiution wfcsinsde to reconsider Ihe v.ita dismissing the bill tu abolish imprisonment for dbt afior euiue disc mown by Msr Rtf uf Stratum, Tracy awl other, ng lived wii bout a o.mnl. Mr Hate movod lo reconsider the vuto pilpon- bill negatived, Adj. f. . r , , ...ui oc jersey, navmg sigmneo Ins wish to retain nn longer the office of Govornor which ho has filled with so much acceptance, the Hon. Philemon D.cker.on ol P..ter.o, p.,w . ncw inomberof Congress, has been choeen to sue- cced lurn. The vote i'oai Di' Lorson 33 Pen. rmgt'o (W 25. . KenuISf Mr I low cen the amemlmtM by Mr Watsun, tn thn Hill extending th. t , of the Hand uf St, Albani, proposing to phes uj charier nvire imrr.cdiettly ttrSer t h( c ; , tf thn Legis'aturr. M lt..,. .-11 1.. .1. 1 .. ,. iikiu 11,11 ,iui iniroilo "Of 1 lime nfthe Seiiate but for a mnmrrit; bti he otiwltling tn give 1 silent tolc on 1 lie q,jc,tir, der coimilerkt on. ll n He liiuhlv apprcfiafed Iho motlie. if i, orsbl,Sii,,r from Ileniungton, n.t ,,J ihesim fitj in Ihc scn'imrnK and vievs I,- tl pxpressed. n it he wholly disagreed wl'hlmn 5, regard to the policy and effl-ct of the .mt,.him prnpo,ed. Th Ranks under the present nu de a' ineorporati.o. In. I never to hi, lnowledjjr, tctr. found combining, f.,r the purpo, f aftVctin- anr common object. If this had been the esse, 11 had escaped Ins ob-ivatioii. They had oftoncr been found opposing each other, than acting in cenrcit Whenever a rharior fora ne.v bank hod been ask. ed for.anspphcaii,,,, made to renew an old one bout lo cxpir. they had not unfrequently mot with iihcsiiu nniltltlt Inn fnm ri.nn nf tlid nsil.i....t.. . 1 v j H,.t, Mr PreVidenl, heaid. ad-M ,,0 oro.e.e amenduien', ami subject all the binltj In this tints to a s milar pruvmnui, and yon would produces sta-e of thing, which he hoped, lint nelihcr hc nor our fellow citizens would nvrr -witness. would produco by compulsion, s. combination a n . tho,c iiisiiiiitiiuis, in connection with the Jr.tr.,, a party, which would influence the election, ttid ci.l trol the Sinte. You would create a mnnied an, toe arv.wl.ith would wrep rvery thing before Every Rat.k would be made to understand innrl be obsequious to tlnf will of this leglils u,f" to the will of the dominant party here, under the penalty ofloring its charier. Should anv one p, sess tin: independence of reiiitancn.lt would pre e a recklessness, insuring its annihilation You would thus bo continued.placc all thoio in stiliitions under the complete control the i un. t.at.t party, thereby giving t0 that party.i power not to be reoistcd. So matter of whom that pir'y may bo composed. Unless mote pure and more just than falls to the lot of poor huiiiati.tr thu rights of the many would be diirccarded , ,,,, , .. , ., ... . " . im i..ner, ui.u inu sircngiii ot "tiic party,'" weuIJ be altogether more relied upon, than rectitude cf conduct. No, Mr President, he continued, I would icii our im.nied itslitutiinis free and iitishnckled by par. ty, and I would also leave our cititens, free, Mi l then there will be no danger. Feeling confide tt that tt large po'pjrtiou uf this honorable- Fena r think with me on this subject, I will add no more. IMPORTANT I We copy llic following article In rr'atua to Tiii from tho lnt . Y, -'unduy ,Mir.iin .Vein. Tlio md r. oiu'Ioii it contain ii ofthe first importune to tha wliUi coU'itry. and w e are not uitutf Oint il hai before t a given to Ihc pi u!ic : Ts.xt We tntuj; in n recent pararph, that tl itjent d.'iiBtchod I.y the I'rciidcnt ofthe Unite J Stnlo 'a Text", with iiolrurtinin to procure informatimi in r. pect lo the politie.il mu I military oonJitinn of tint ejiw Irv. Iid returned nn l mud n report conforming, out mA nut. with Ihc ws lc inu-n vvului iU viswa Wths Pr. idi i.t on the juIiJm t. Wo now hJJ thxt w h,ir rs ccived sdJitiuriKl iurnrn ation on tho subject and arsca. nhlcd t I nMUre the ; ij ihc tti.it the reoort li r. . ,.i . i .... -i n. ooirnii e i'mireirr,exinouing 1 1 exlnnltin? Tex iii m r.M. rr .1 .. 1 ';llHr-in3 tbedutiti und fulfilliojllie obpg.tiooi of aitc , , ,ho 'niJ1)tln;e Tm ,n, tM a , new ConSrc!i wi'h great unanimity and ord.rt aa-J th qoeition bein iiibinitted to the people at the polls, wtm. i ",icr ,lleJ' w'hcd an aonexation to the United State ef I f,"" w" JeciJoJ ulmo, unauimouily In th. iilfirmritivc. It is now, therefore, almoit certain that a grfcit fr tt will be mi.de nt the cmuio jcnion of Con;r'e, tn pro, euro the lCknowb.Uementortlie independence ofTem by our government lociubliih with it diplomatic an 1 commercial rehitinnvoid to settle th preliminaries f.r it dmi- un into the federal union. The itaKofi ir lies hi this country will rtely f,tcih'tr.t fhf measure. The Vmii Ruren prlv. n hot been proved, will not ten lure, by plncln itself in opposition lo the anneiatioii, to diioblie itHKiiillicrn snd western friends; and Ihe soutl . rrn unti-V.iii IJuren pnrty will be forwarded and rarnt.it iu promoting m policy wl h will tomiirh itreoitheu the interest of Ihe southern sluveholdinr States. The rntr- riiiititc Hiid iiKinufdC.uriiij interetts cf the north will il '' llriV;!cl7 f'oruble to the uiiex.tion,for the rtason Ihst it will ?ive additional sod on fiUble emDlovount for tlio r rnpiul nnd industry. Nothlnj growt at thn in'ilh, nnd. r the presrnt intern, Hint does out grow for Ihe benrfit nfthe rinrth'rn merrlninti, mnufctursn,iind navigitnri. Teicns, with its fertile field,od itiptit(id for ny hut merely ngnculf Ural pursuits, will b to tlicai Heller lln.o n mm ,f gold. Ilrr slave arototoilnvt fr their nutter, nor for theini.lves. but fur norlh.rn . enpiiidisis. If my nnedoubti this, let hirn look at the it - ' I""1 rn' ".in inns ry nuiory 01 mm souioern i.n ..II.. I, .M. r..m .. ......... ... . . .r l.et him for initunce.take the tide water couulry of IV jii.is, f.r ii century pievinus to the revolution, prodae live of IoImcco, then the rirheit export from th culmi io Ihe mother country. Where on you find Ihe rii ..flies I'-itilily and her labor, during tht lonj psriod lone? Nut in noy public ur private fmproremcotvr it-iyperriniit or tangible capital nithiu her uwu bird tinl j.. the blnatrd eslth, and munif.cence.and lutu n I i'l'trovement" ofthe Mercsntil- and rnnufslur cities of Co.ler.d nd SctUnd, by which hsr trJ iieionj o'i7-d. The tiade was, by the revolution, trs ) ferrr l t the onrlli-rn and eastern States, and with sumo rt-sulli. The same will be the history of Te'. vvluterrr i.niion nuy enjoy her trd. With hr ft lie only h choice beitrrtri Kojlnod rl J I lie U. 3 ranting the a J va dajei ofhr li-i.d and she very n ' rslly prefers In it In the nation which bat the m y.r.pniny win. ami uKiiiiiy ir tier. I lie ii.'Ih of the uulhern slave state l.ara .1 tr.,i. oiotiic for an alliance wjih Texas, ludepeLi' of i.y ..IiI'cjI l o.mderalinns, Texas is the cr f-'.iln'. rs.r-i. in tliA t,,.r.l I. , ..... s. , than the southern itetsi. but it produces a I arlicU. There is Nnd nou;hln Tcxai to eoabl , "il'ly the world with this '!,'''' "'""if'" ,l,"ef'u",.,!' M"kr, bul " j I lose fMoDli- li.rt.lfu.il. .1..... r r.,l . ...1 einr int.. ooinpetilmn with our ttateiin the pi i i-oltou, t nnce dspieculing the value of our s'tt e. l'uii li.nJi.niiJ ourcotton. The tnuth wi-ul I . 11. rf fore, uiimiI In Ids isrijnillcn of Texao ft ' Ifoir, but will, the im.lsrilatMlin; that the count be ani.exsd to the U. S.. atd oud luljsct to ct. 10 re tct tu the importation of slsres. Th e.r.n.n will tl.-i l.e mai'ntiinadanl the rlu 1 I ill.tr fnt.M ,.f sl- llsnas tVm , 1 1 rr 1 , . r i.f .l.w.. - -I r". --. nil,. HUU . wt.-,, ' " j r e incrra-t l by the means of thlr natural iccrs w ruibvsr nas ol ttie 4liin ltiy ia ultimitely , KW.I.I. U. I 'I hsre en be little doubt. Ihcrefoie, intern" s 1 narlist an.1 ..1. ........ .I,-, .r-.. ...... !.. ll . viVK.-l.tUIII. 1,1' .U,I II,., . . .... sin iptruilj icinovisj - - I. m. . r r- .. ., t . .... . , i . , . , kw ,( u tlul it wall, without any uooecemr) 0 - ''- 1 "J-n'tted into the fderl Union. Tin: uststaoi: or hum i.t vuij.r. The f, M Qmtit tbo foowj .ml ( , I lotutic ct.e iu N. H. "An insaoe pauper in this towai; oour , tr. i denge- n lut'.t Is s tti'.tt of Jin kci;