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( pfamtauBt ntrn In !) rrwi SmI r.nU, iJir Impir-.lfln 1. Uind uii c-m-rlly, (nl on tin- ftvaiA tf tynpnlkji n prinriptri, n rTOltirnllj t.trMl,) llt ij, WMff twit A)i.nW Ibe Ik ni. Cm of llir rotc, tni tbt, mil ltfc4lwr ii t r,iim fr the fr, but rtwrt n li).)K-.tloo of llm I'm Kl pro tliriiM of ibf Vliif of Vermont, Oicin 1 Hnirn k xouM rrcHve tlir Wlilg toto fif I' iiitcd Ktalit 8entor. The nliolc tiutlff xnt.lUJ up ocnljr iibI IkjWI, tfid llioioufhly rnr.'d ; liulinmnoliilr, "ten liuhrft l'rrnileri irr conjriliiU. ting tliciwrlto nn llio rt iulu of a cim pupil Out to riMUrn them t oiee in tlio rutraml council! by the olctlaii loUic ST)ilc of one of Vcnint' nt gifted ton, tlie triitorwi. projvruliic of Ilitber, IVld i Co., were at work Ui undermine llic "liole wliemr-, and nltm.trf to tlir jrl u prompting of Miir.ime piriion, Ljr tlitovrmjj the power inta tho luml of the Iei)fiie,M. The iblic need not lie Informed Iww cfTetlv Ijf th thui wm aceoniplutied i lire faeu are pre lly well un Oertiuod i and o gie plate to the fullon injf d jeument merely to lio- the portion cf lioiHMt I'iiwhIi t-, and their ottinnlion of Iho traltr. It i worth reding: I'HOTIHT. "Jimnmch at llm Natrona! I'lalfonw nf tin tlate-wliiK KlhliibiTe-deoiocratre ptniea tdopleil at lliltiinetn In lfa."i'J, are in favor ofaiavrry, llic fiit'ilnc Uie art and fjm,'. law, ami the Nation Platform i,f the l'ree 1 )r iiaocmtic jwtty aiiopte nt 1'itU liuigli llm wiiio ypar,) oppdtii alavery, t!i fnjitne lvo act and gaydaw, and in favor of liberty and freo f pencil coalition or uniona b(ti-on the i'rec Derricnicy and tha aln-whia or lmi-di'itiocratii would ee4ii to be ineornUtent with thoo phtforrriii the platfomia thetiMehea beinjj ineoiutittM with, and contradictory to, ath irtlwr, and tuch coilitiom or uniona vruuld lniIy the (iiittlnj; of the platform nf the I'mi llimoeracy upon an (Vpiality with the pUlfofim oftbe 1a v-w bi;a and alate-ieirvK-rata and Inaamucli it i acilwl aa a illtllMt nbjnrtnf tin Tree I lewoeracy in their Mid Platform that they will do no. Xhiug to aid either of thoat alaui pnitiei, "but labor to defeat ihew both," it would acem ifper ami comiatent A to fimn r.ialitiona or uMoaa w uh mther of aaul alavc Hi., but to atand aloof fronithem, repu ,!it'in)f awl ap(Hiiir their ifloeipleji, and cj Iihu all profioula from either nf thoao iwrtiea to trade III the :li-ctkni ij" (licer, b.lb HtU atl Natkiml: we, the under. giied, wumM have been xilllne to have K trained frotn any arrangement whati tir Willi iitber of Mid putiea in the present v ermofll IvlHtHrp, wherubv we ahould awt rtthw nf Hkl paitltw m the etrrlion of Ihetr eandidatM to off...,.-" ooo.litioo thai Miher of aM partrea, in return, would ani.l iia In tbe tJll(Ml of our caiklldatra to olTie e Ilat inairsucli aa It haa aaomeJ conven ient and proper to a maionty of our puty ,i tii i :.i. - J in tirr .,,,,. iuiuir lo nuaa) aoine ar lanjetnrot mmIi dm of aabl tunica where. by ibe Hlate A touW be ctvetad ami Ibe htate corenmt orpwHied for the ye it tiiMnng. and imMwoch aa it ia and liaa been tl great dnwUratam with our con- atttuetila and the Tree tlemoerary of Ver moot, aa to uV jeent aoaaioti of the uuiuie, taut we aerore the election of I' rilled KlalM Serwux of ixir poluical faith, to ieuiaent IbM Mat on the fljor of too rrr -aiuj laaanarb II haa beta Iho voluntary, mpatur aad rete.l exprea hn of all, or tajarly all, the inetuben of rwr parly inat roH rnu-t into an ar ranjfnneat Mk Uaal parly of Ib other par. tie bach woald aid aad rtanm HKb Cm- led NUIra Kimator for ua and ImmuwIi aa Ibe U Uf paity, by a rejHiaffy.tooalj. tale4 coaHuauee, kt peopuMal to iake awb aa tntttfrumU "Mb aa tic that in raw. wr oW ald tbetn ta aavannf ibe ri(aoaf tbMr raratidatea for Sule otfi aai4ry of lh. o&rera belf dinded brt-rrn limn aa4 aa.-Uw-i would aid aa n Ma-arta tb eleruo aa Uatteat Ktatet Srmwar, al tU lion. Oaear U HaaAer, tbe e.an of taor taah ti.1 oar rankai, aad the Uk and ahaWa of bW I'm llraaocrary of ur .Statik-aadauHwoxdi aatke aid alavv VaanerH1! ptttf baa aaaaW at pmpaoal bark W awl aa atafHilal lor tb tawttoK a fatlad StUaa Urattior ofoar pohbeat fart aad rboaae. bat etreaaily drtuea la wa aura a atajattatti or eoadrtava and u aaiuatrbta Uae rierl of our llotwrablr fpoaVrt by Ibe ihl f alawpaaarratK ta, wWly w nb.i any .marai i j, ijrwwai & otxb racarufuif oa uur jfttrt bat aroaU awl aatd alate deaaoeraii ua tb- adattewi iaT ihrw raadkiatai lor .Slate '", lot ba opHied, aa n autabt a wa liaUi...-l, aa a tiuaUt Mrnkr of Mttr Mara, vaaa I . lay reruia a oar parly uiaaVr oaiifaiioa lo lht part, lu appeal if tu OV.i rrtlMuaTw aii faw-r Mt ora.ina; iw-u, idf lo io for r,rfti U ukla... ;..,.rafy afaaW aM ac-. i -U. urr,gr, htm nr aadofet n.int ( moa-atfckl uani ami oara, bax t tl? 'w a. all ubturatonti. aatead, ,. ; ,.: b -anarari I.. aaid a'tie aVaoornu ia. J MaMnl. aa a f.io.phaKt waa aav r""aaai .4- i . bi mU deuu-raiar faiay. i ) 'jiab. n m Ar lite .. m aaw4- tlkii. i a fWtnueMf Viwani,. imm u ' Mimn me-km. m4 i-iWn aaaaH aiaQana aAajaatat, aaja) miiiiwitiWiirMiTj, ted Uia Tiiaai 1 1 1 , Uu I j rrft fe.sarf l Or I '. Ia eIa , ! 't iflH !lt t"1' ft lb 1 'i ml imrti lf It I fr.tj1' ' b . " i IW tu! 'nfMl fY aaWTW'.f WWlliirrt .if ffc r' ul V"-. ! . i4od i vi eialeaariala isnateat. In Whajf of t4uiWi. eur f:nripW net r protna- ... ir' i "iit -ri-l in lb' lum I -.i '-!. . o.r .latrfii tit aud taw fir .-tpfVI Iif IhM! fAirn vhofa r appeal -afauaa. ay imrm of r 1 1 . i obi rMT n T purlkMi tlMTT Urine mirtiu it Ibaa lpaVare. ar kr taw eUsrlataa ul" lb" rtial T tat aaV Itat w tltt aVfrcr Cor (!otfMr, uatf Moatprll, Oct. 'ill, lira i:nniiifTiii.i Tbt iwli aU Whip jaanMl, lar VaottiV Mirtvry, eamr to hit erV rotHMrbl' rttUrrflftl, rl .Ik-cJ In i M it. Tit .Wrrrury In on f ibe m-i readable rapra In the Statu, aoj'll de aa gnti ta ob aerie theae rvhieiicea of It aorce. May Ita eourae ever be on ward aad upward. "7V VmnUin County IlirttU," ia the mttatHorpWIa of the Swaiiton lltmUl, "bub waa publiiaed one year by flev. A, J. Kiwriot aa a neutral paper. Ita rtw editor-, MwHra. I. II. V II. N. Unrar, gne it ml only a nsw till, but premature ly wrench ita wihy.aaliy neutrality from th inreieent chryailw, and tramfonn ita mtiirebya "Democratic" biptiim. It la much improved typoraphieally, and we dimbt not that a liberal pitronagc will re ward the critcrpriao of ita apinled proprle tora. PtTsiu'a .Movtiilt, for Novcmher, ia even anpenor lo prcuoua iiue ol that iin inetiaaly (wpular periodical. It ia doubt le tho dealgn of the publiaticra to imko It the beat work of the kind in llio world, and If improvement am continued in tho aplrit which hue hitherto characterised it, they will only fall abort uf perfection. Tor ele al the Rutland II wksture, UiLr-.i Mtioiuvr. ; on, Jiiuit Eur t.'Tiimiiir. .In . lutohiograpliy of a loiiiijf '"'ly, n Stttltr from llamaniim.. Thin work, from the. preav of Mesarj. Do Witt Si I.ivou)it, the iuhlihcra of "Ilaalrice," by Mi Sinclair, ia a moat suitable book lo Mircced that adiiiinhlo work, tho pop ularily of which hu been o groat, tint nenrly I0,(KX) copiea lino been old, ami which haa roiifarrvd a loating benefit on the preacnt generation. Helen Mulgravo" diflera from the for mer work in nntiy paitlculam. It ia writ ten with leaa acrimony of apiril, in even a imitB pleviwrt atyle, with moro varied and thrilling Incidi nta. Whilo Mim Sinclair painta in glowing colora the baneful ed'ccla of Romanism on the phyaical aa well na tho mental condi. lion of it volarie, Iho author of "Helen Mulgravo" dwelU moio upon tlio epiiitual blindneH in which it keejio ita ictimii.and lllualratea theae facia by tho autobiography of a young lady who, brought up in the higher walk of life, in tlio fiahionahlc de votion of lluinin Catholiciam, finda, by an intuitive perception, that there ia a hollow void in her heart, an oarix-al longing after MHiiething more tnliafuctory to mi iiiiinor- Ul fjunl thin h fiirniahed by tho unmean ing forma and miimmcrie of llio church in which ahe hia been nurtured. Sho ii, therefore, imlw-id secretly to aearch tho Scripture, and h tlicreby hroiiglil to a kimwledgo of her uror, and to renounce, though not openly, her former belief. I Icr father having died in iho inranliiiie, ho u placed in Iho hind of Juauil Kxccutora, and through them undergoea a series of tikala, temputions and 'rccutiona, tho diwiriptloiM of which exceed ill intercut and dramatic wer, any work of fiction thai It haa ever been our good fortuno to liavo read. Who tho author may b. e know riat, but if thia work doea not place him aide by aide with our moat distinguish ed novel lt-i, wo alull lie much diapminl id. It la got up in elegant atyle, uniform Uh "lloatrice," to which it forum a mot uilablo companion. Tur Mom'i Rr.vrac; nn, Tiir. Ri cair Rii.mt. It ia a taak of no nnall dif ficulty, in thcae matter-of-fact times, theae day a of railroad and atoamboata, llK-ao daya wheti W to get iiwney, ail doir to apend It, ia the all-abaorbing topic that fill the mind, of ua all, ra much o that even our beat writer, of fiction hive caught the aauie aplrit, and the "almighty dollar" atind out pnTinine nl aa the aumn.um to nun of all earthly happim, and the hero of our IlKuleni niiwne la to be rewarded if be u a good buy, with thu aufficlcncy, in the ahaM!ufanch Uire.a, In "lady-loie." 111. n.) light taak, Mac havo already id. to leave all tin, awl go back to the good old tlaaea whn nnn were valued for tlw e.-iraga, aiV the trength of Uidy witli wlneJi they bore thamtelvea in the tJetw ereontra which they o eagerly aaiagbt. 'ln, to win a amite from "fair Udye," no .linger, wWee.lewmI li fraat, io Itonidnp. U aeverc Jo be under gone. We wcroledtn Ihcac mmrka by the recejitioa f a new work, from the prr of Meeara. Ho Wilt &i livcniurt,etnMtled, "Tat Ma' llr.vtoir ; oo,Tiir HrtatT I'.atau," by .Sinn.LSriljii, li, the ail I bar td" HluITu ol llirmaki," a work pub Irabrd aotaw )aaraafO, and of which we itnaia(l aa idea, at the time, tblt it waa lae aaut intereatutg iUatern atory that wo aad ever raw.l. The author hu ehoen Ibe uWie of bt. Hon- im Uh luae of tbe Later I'moooea, boa lUirop. aean-e recovereal frooa tar doxdatuna aud aUughlw that BpaiicalUw omlaaurht of ts:M, had, afUr a bfte) l.rrotbwf pell, agaoa lovrehf.) to the faam eoeuHatar, aad barleat the fiarr aalanera af the cium aaiHrt ibe Veen eua- ew of the ojafcddeM of Ibe croc eat. Oar aotiaaraaowa iwt IMaamte iHawtealfa we fttatory, uaanaeri, aad caataaH lUol prevailed on both aadea, ia tanwe eaa-v-lr dav. Tbi. h no dWiotateaj atory, 1 ly U.rown !..,ebr. bet U cootphrteia a it na. Tb, J,,, , l',t tff to b. anil,,,, bv I,,,, i',-fi.l,ie aad cisral ralrMMaKaaaHai,ahaghiy IxYoie of He- I'oa. l,e Scvret IWo) and hu abaadl) law, lb. K, , ib, bruiJij tbt lor her KolUal aaHeiat, had ibe t til i ! af the awbW Soncaa, an tU hrol and laatiflK a waa Wtaaruatable av. mttimetifiMm. ItKfeaa aaiiM. tW. Tia" VarftajiMaaf thattaarn aal- amtlilani ua liawhor. ' frli 7 ! lb -.. il ''ii.l ii j.ia4 bt rr4m Ibil t'i tAOar k , i i ' 14 ' "" (f) i i j i iti' I 14 m;kb Ainnili' t ' rhMiy irf h rhtrt rf, aivl hii n4ral UmU ill thowt U irtni m of h minf. Th oU fdli H 1 bruifi in W lf' l Inwli full-, pn-lnjinjf hlfJo ri'W n.t b '! (xrl'r pirtp, ri(tn nd (HffJ mltr. Ail '' C" The sUmIkm m te4w in di rrrUiJ m ta .iiiM( f Mrt. Ir. I Tn of ! tl lb Hir4cti ltmc on I.i nor Cattxu Mr. Uatioea llnrdltt of I'tUWbrd, laa a pair of fonr year old atrora weighing Unrty-aeven hundred and fifty pwn li ; atae a three yeiri old heifer weifbing eighteen iMindred pfnindi. j 05" " ''' gentlermn in I'ltUfonl win j aent ui Jopli Hleinert'a adieitlaement ' will giiena hi name, we will furm.li hurt Hit our term for adventflnjf. ,Hi)f.jci of iJ:(Hcl!c.s. A day or toago a Q inker anil a hot-headed youth were ipianeling in the atretl. The brovd-brimmed I'nend kejit hla temper moat equably, which aeemed bill to increase the anger of the other. "I'ellow," avid tho latter in a paon, "I dont know a bigger fool than yon are," fi nilnng the rxpreaaion with an oath. "Stop, friend," replied the Quikcr, "thee forgcttcBt thyself." To cure pitpitation of the heart, pro cure a young woman alive, and having aa Certalneil the region of her heart, prrsui tho organ cloaely againat your own, until the pain ceaaea. Tor reftunen, uae cooling drinka and moonlight about half-and-half. It ncviir folia to cll'cct a cure. We often hear of Irih gallantry, but Africa ia equal to Ireland. A negro driver of n coich in Ti xaa, to,ipiiig to get aoino water for tho young ladies in the carriage, being asked whit ho atopimd lor, replied "I am watering my flowers." A more dollcalo compliment could not havo been piid. Somn Sybarite aiya : "Our rulea for lady printers would not require them to participate in the, ordiniry drudgery of set ling typo. Their nolo duty ahould bo the distribution of one, Iho, and tlireo 'cm bra ces." You may CMiiailc a man lint ho is a nit or a aigo a philosopher or a philin ihrojii.t ; hut yuu might as well undertake 10 croM tho Atlantic in a tea-cup ns lo mako liiin believe ho ii a fool. Sceptics nro advued to experiment upon the stupid est friend they have. Tho Missouri Legislature has a hill before ll in accordance with a suggestion in tho (Jovernor's message loprovhlolhut no nnn bo allowed to endorse a note with out llio consent of his wife, nnd tint no endorsement shall ho valid without such consent. Which m Ilasir.n. ? "An upright ia al ways easier than n stooping jimtiirr, be came it ii inoro natural, and one part is belter supported by another. So it w c.i ricr to ha an holiest mm thin a knave. It 11 ulso moro graceful." Shclton. .Mr Job .Sans, of WnlK)le, Norfolk county, state of ManaclitwtU, nt firesent residing at tho lMiu-nix Hotel, Dcdluni, in a letter to tho lltmU says that his wife "Deborah's grandfather was The fuit Man tu lcao Tho battle fvld on lliinkcr'd liitca." In tho geography of young America, tho following boundaries of tho United States ore now gjbly given i List by sun rise, West by sunset, North by llic Arctic l'.xpedition, and South "as fur down as wo djrn please." Do not swear, for it is mein, vulgar, cowardly, implying a fear of not being be lieved without an oath, and very ungentle manly. It is indecent, foolish, nbusno to the mind tint conceives tho ruih, to tho tongue which niters It, and to tho person i which il is aimed. In tiibson county, III., I'.uclid Wills runaway with llic wife of Joseph I'reilo rick, the lady leaving two children behind her, probably to console her husband in loneliness, and the gentleman leaving his father a corpse to await sepulchuro at tho hands of atiangers. Ilurope is just now threatened with the cholera and a scarcity of bread, and if war bo superadded by maiilotheseseoiirges of (lod, thn record of Iho coining year will form one of iho most horrible chapters in modern history. A lady meeting a girl who hid lately It ft her sen ice, inquired, 'Well, Mary where do you lite now ' 'I'hwso ma'am,' answered tho girl, 'I don't Ino anywhere now; I'm marued ma'am." Advicn to young men livo tempe rately go to church attend to your af fairs love all llio pretly girl marry one of them lite liko a man, and dio like a Christian. When an Irish girl was asked, a few days ago, where her mistress was, who hid gone to a water-cure otalilnhmeiit, he relied thai her Udjahip had "gone to oak." I'lkisj-vt. To make money ourselves, or to see our neighbor lose it. lly tl,0 y, the quantity af bad luck that a man can tndure in a friend, is rually astonishing. Advertising II enlarged many a amill business. Has revived many a dull business. Has saved many a lost business. Has praserved many a large business, llasr it in mind all businessmen. The Itwhwot.1 ;BfWV1, , ,j. v.Ttiemet of a gentleman lo sell hia pro perty, a part of which was slaves, lxauo lie anU ta spend the balance of his days aa a uuswtoaarY. A Wiavttrn eabtor, apflaWing of tho venenata eppeamaee of a asusap orator, aid Iku "he au.i.1 up die una of 'em. iraia mi mi htM and hjnii in hUbnirkn potkit.' Whan ol) is do, Iwiwn life! at (he reatealaad uae beat, Ut like a forward child, that nut be played wuh aud baaaor- 4 a ItUle la keep it quiet aatil falls aaleea, aad then the rare M ver.-ISr W. Tempie, A ra.tie vaaad ! The, ehiria f yaowa aaax aaoa Acy, Vh iN the joy. tt yeatii k !aa ; JW laaiy aaaekly fhahaa ay- Tbah g it, la, yaa atv aaaaaa." - He i ealare 1Hm CTHUal Aft .ervs-a nunc Vm aiaK-K I KKIllVl Vl.ll Tlllt tV I'llMV. , Riaie m ilw I ni-rn ni r supart i ,,.,-. n. i'li"'' n tt rwsa hsrsa rf h-e wt. - ilrn - i I. -r fano 'iff a'1" ;h rrie-u Ub!" of li. It aiv""! wr aradtwe i.mre hoceas, ratlle, obiv-p. twleh iwsi an! aw saaote wheel, ovw, boea-wk-at, p Salo, wool, barllef and rW -mare bar, (lav, be"wax. b -ny and maple mgt', and a far greatT aftfre fate a alae tree a or a, Ihvn any otbf of t'.r. New Knclalid pttt.'i. Ttir- are not artu I n sf loiory or finry. They are n-.l gewpjwato ad irn mi: perwons. nor gilded haakiea lo dra-orate llie nlonaa of earth anal prtde. They are the growth of the 41 of amtber llsrtli the genuine produc tion of combined indaatry an science, la rub.tabtnl value they constitute the chief prsertiMUof the agriculture of New ling land. And yet we not naly beat nety other New Ilagknid state In llm itfprtalt of oar products, bat in rath one of the ar tK(ee apecuVil above, and in some of them wr actually distance our foremost compe titor. I'or instance, in the article of Wool! according to Die censtM of l.-.W, Vermont (rmdacea il,tCS!l,?l? (sjiiihIs j Maine pro duces 1 'HI, 0T) I K)umli; New llamlnre, 1,10,17(1 pounds; Maaaachusett., fc.".,llli KHinda( Connecticut, I'.I7,I5I wunds i Ithisle Island, V)fiZi pounds. The prrgnte amount prodocol by all New Eng land, except Vermont, being :t4."l,7if.l pounds but a little more than Is produced by Vermont alone. Intho articlcof sheep, also, the relative proortion prodiiceil by Vermont and llic oilier New Cngland stvtee, is about tho same as in that of wool. Wu also produce nearly aa much wheat as all the rest of Now Kngland combined. Nor la this all. We surpass tli other states as much in the quality as wc do in the quill tity of our agricultural products. The wool of our state is famed the world over, for tho fineness of its texture. Audit is hut n year or two ago, that ex-I'rcsidciit Van Ilnren paid to a fanner of Addison County (Mr Ilitighim) .U), for a eingle pair of sheep a buck and ewe. At the State I'air recently held in New Hampshire, the superiority ol Vermont horses was univer sally conceded, and the great ox Vermont, from Iliiilington, was tho admiration of everybody. At Iho New York Mate fair held at Saratoga, in September last, a Ver mont fanner (Mr Hill of llriilport) took the first premium for Iho best blood stallion. And at tho Nalionil exhibition of horses which waa held last week nt Springfield, Mass., Veiiuoiitcra look two-thirds of the H00 prizes for tho best horses. New Hampshire beats us in tlio number of her quirt miltt, and so does Maine by more thin three tu ono ; nnd of the six New Kng land states, Vermont ranks tlio fith in jioint of H)pul.ition. Hut in tho iunlity both of our soil and our people, we can bent them all. Wh it one of her citizens is not proud of Vermont ? Her hills nro "tolerant of culture to Iho top," nnd she is all pith and marrow. Sho is full of saccharine milter. Indeed alio is a "mm little stite," for sho produces moro than threo times as much m.iple eugaras nil tho rest of New llngland and she is therefore tho sweetest of the six si.tcrs. Vermont Journal. fjy On I'rid.iy night, tho aSth ult., quite a serious slimy took place in this village, between n notoriously Unless Irish family, named Ciillyon, and n young man mined Porter. It seems that Cullyon's cow had been in tho garden of tho latter nnd de stroyed properly, for which Porter went to thu house ol'Cullyon lo obtain the vuluo in money, which h id been promised. Hut ho was nssiultrd nt tho door by u nnn, boy and woiiiiu, who were armed with clubs and stones, and who threatened his life. In this sceno n stoniihit Porter intho face, tlnoivn by ono of the pirty, inflicting; a severe wound, but hu ccaped with his life, nmid n shower of stones. Tho next morn ing the Irish family were nrrcsted and bm't before a justice, who dismissed them with tho paltry lino of $11 for ono and for another, with costs. They hive appealed to thu County Court. Somo means should ho used to teach thu Irish nut to throw stones so recklessly ns they now do iikiii the slightest provocation. llennington lldnncr. The .Mlnrinl tVciillli or Vrriuoiil. Tho good old (Irecn Moiinuiii Suite, which, of all iho New llngland States, can hoist of fewest advantage, so far us re lates to actu il position, seems to have ro bolved tint if she cannot competo with her sister States in extent of commerce or manufactures, shu will nt least take prece dence in mineral productions. Sho has opened her rock-nbbed hills, and shonii embedded within their bosom inculculablc stores of marble, which for fineness of tex ture and purity of hue, v ie with the choicest oflluropenn productions. Sho has smoto her mighty mountain;, and quarries of ex cellent soapstonn, fine-grained gneiss, and superior mica slate and roofing slate h ive appeared, and siur forth their treasures, to be trainmrted by the railioad und iho steamboats to various parts of tho country. Her marbles are even transported to Italy. If properly managed, with a liberal and en terprising rpirit, her mineral productions must prove as abundant a source of ncaltli lo the Stale, and good 'a the world, as was ever Iho gold of Cdlifornu or Oregon. Itoslou Jour. thu vr.tTi: imiimiv. The ltepoit of tho Directors of tho Ver mont State Prison for llio year ending Sep tember lPKI, is printed. The number of priHinors is Tfl; ln,t yrar jj. received by sentence during tho year, 91. The earn ings of the prisoners during the last year havo fallen short of thoio of tho year pro ceding by the umorl.lCIJVl'i, owingto the diminished number of prisoners, and the greater amount of sickness. The or dinary expenses over income have been & led. 11); hut repairs, change in the con dition of debts appraisal, ic, haveamount-t-d lo SlfiUW, making a balance of rjii,. XiO.UI against the prison. The Directors recommend the employ, ment of a Chaplain, who shall be employ ed exclnaively in the duties of that office ; and alo the erection of a hospital, which tho physician aUo reports to bo necessary. At present the duties of Chaplain aro ier formed by clergymen in the village, al an expense of jl.Vl a vear. It is stair! that ennont has the smallest nundier of convicts, in proportion to the population, of any State in the Union. Chronicle. C7"The MuntnelW Halt, mnn ,ir. il ha. been dtcided In nuke i:x Junction Ibe place of conoocUoo of all the tram North arid Koalh on the Vwtnoiit Central aud Itutlood Jtailroads. I'or thu pure a eoramodioaa daput ia lo be erected at that prnat. It ha also been dutermined torrixt froat BtWpotaUw hoHam at aUUoa on Uae (Vetral Itmd, where lire tratak la thai ar IKle asrali warrant, wfatej wiB bu lu raadj nsaa for next tewoa's crop. Suamcirvaarr-s ' l fsatlamplalad iu tire freiarht tan IT. A laarfltr eaUroal iha latiaMa at Mr. Iljlfcy h llrmUal. a fcw areata .iece-ibe Waajly heiaj ahareui uaa aud- liso ,a l. is.' luilir (ip vi:k'ot. I' ! SK - . anat IV fx V. M. Travr hi 11 i ala r. The Mpeakrs bfinf ab-i.i. the ll'i' was ealhl l order by Mr H i-maflaa, ffrMn.' r, ; - llr Ml S ,'r, lt tb C -rk be ii" t i no (' V Divev t!l pomnf i .r I... eervc a a Clerk nf 111- lli.n'- pr trm. aH i Th l ' . 'i i:t n I'i M'mr rrported in fav..r . ' ( int..ig :). r. pi -a ol'lbe bill pro-vidi- f r Hi irTin(ition of private ror--rat.'n. and lii- resrl was ad .pled. Adji'tirnd. 1IOCSK. Tt aiotT. Nov. ), 10 A. M. Prayer by I he Iter. IL J. ScoU. Th Spoiler load basfure lhr Hihh a rotnrMtuVatbm from the Han. J. S. Itabin Min, informing the ilonae llm he hid Uk ru the oath as Corerixir nf the Slate, that he hid appointed U II. Ittaglesby, of llur lingtnn, SeereUiy ofCivil and Military Af fain, anil lint h would traiianut the an nual mewajre to the House this afterrwon at three o'eWk. ll'Jtsinhxilwci nn riftrtcd. Ilr Mr Pageta incorrate the Idilland Water Cik, to the Coiii'nittre on Manufactures, lly Mr Ktsh of Weal Haven' to repeal the provision exempting nnn residents from taxation; (o the committee of Ways and Means, lly .Mr Washburn, relating to firti engine companies; lo the committee of Wavs and Means. lly Mr (irandey, in amendment of chintcr tiC. S., relating to trustee, providing tint no ieron shall be adjudgeil trustee by reoson of indebtedne.a for ersonal sen I. cesjtothe Judiciary CVmimittee. lloiuo bill No. .Vi, providing for the organization of prirate corwration, reported by tho committee on printing, to a select com mittee of five. Adjourned. Src.N'ATT.. Prayer by the Hcv. .Mr Scott. The Sen'ite was called to order by tho Hon. Jefferson P. Kidder, President. The President announced to the Sen ate tint he had received n communication from the (linernor, informing huu tint His Excellency hid appointed Leverett 11. lln glosby, i:.i., of lliirlington, Secretary of Civil nnd Military Affairs, adn would trans, mit his nnnuil message to tho (icncrnl Assembly to morrow morning at 10 o'clock. JlilU introJuctil awl rrfcrml.Uy Mr Stevens, of 1'ranklin, in addition to chap ter III C. S., providing that all depositions, where tho adversu pari v win not present at tho taking, slnll bo tiled with tlio Clerk thirty diys before Court. Adjourned. iiousi:. Ai'Tr.n.Miov. A mcssago was received from Iho (Jov crnor, aimouiicing that in consequence of tho Senate not being in session this fore noon, ho would not transmit the annual ex ecutive communication till to-morrow morn ing nt 1 1 o'clock. Hills inlroJuttd mil rferrtJ. lly Mr llayden, laying a tax on f'ranklin Co.; te the members from franklin Co. lly .Mr Smith , of 11 irre, in addition to chip. 105 C. S., relating to counterfeiting ami forg ing; to the Judiciary Committee. lly Mr Justin of Poultney, for the preservation of hchool Iioihps nnd academic; to the Com mitteo on IMuc ltlnn. lly Mr Washburn, relating to tho disclosures of trustees; to tl.cCoiiimittco on Printing. Adjourned. HOUSK. Tho following was accidentally omit ted ill the proceedings of Tuesday. IleKirt of Comtniltec on Manufactures in favor of the hill to incorporate the Wes tern Vermont Slate Co.; third rending or dered to-morrow morning. Adjourned. sr.NATi:. Wi iiNi.iuv, Nov. 2, A. M. Prayer by tho Ilov. II. J.Scot'. The Soiuto was called lo order by tho President. Mr Warner, from Iho committee on riec tions, to whom was referred the memorial of James Martin, priying for a seat iijkiii tho Hour of tho Senile, reported ngainvt the prayer of the ineinornlist. Mr Coolidgo wished lint tho committee might report whit facts they found, imtcid of, as in Iho present ci-e, reporting the ev idence iu detail. If this could not lie don" nt leist the report should bo accepted nnd printed, tint the Senitors might Irivo it before them, before tho question cinio up on its adoption. Mr Colt moved lb it tho report ho recommitted for the committee to find tho facts, und further report. Tho motion to recommit, after being discussed by Senitors Colt, Warner nnd Ilovt, on motion of Mr Stone, was laid upon tfio ta ble. The nnnuil Kxecutivo communication was rccived from the Governor, and read by the Secretary. Mr Stono called up tho motion to re commit the report of the committee on tho luemoriil of James Martin, and after far ther discussion by Senitors Denison, Colt nnd Stone, on motion of Mr. Stevens of Kranklin, it was agiin laid upon the table. Mr Coolidge, from the committee on the Judiciary, reported tint tho committee had considered the hill in addition to chap. 101, C. 8., and with n proposed amendment, tint the simo ought to pass; also to define tho estate in pews, nnd with nn amend ment tint the simo ought to pass; also to iiicrriiso tho powers of masters in chancery nnd that the same ought to p iss; nlo to in cease tho powers of the Ilollowa Falls Water Compiny, and with a proposed amendment, tint tho mine ought to p iss; anil tho several amendment in these hills being agreed to, they were ordered to bo engrossed nnd read tho third time to-morrow afternoon. Adjourned. IIOIJSH. Prayer by Hcv. I. 1). Rn.it. Mill iiifroiierJ in referred, lly .Mr Deane, in addition lo chip. 06 C. S.,' rela ting to the rights of married women; to tho Judienry Committee, lly Mr Lyman of Hartford, in addition to tho act to author izo the business of banking; miking it tho duty of tho State Treasurer lo destroy all niiiiiiuif-u uiiis rriiiriieu m mm; lo iiieeotll mitlee on Hunks. lly Mr Illiss, to incorpo rate the American MsiblnCo.; to the Com mittee on Manufacture. Herniations. lly .Mr Burroughs, tint the Sergeant-at-arms bo directed to loan toC. (1, llistmiti, one of tho H.-nnington guns, for the purposo of fifing a siluto in honor of the election of Stito Officers; adoptee, ItfO to 17. Mr (Irandey moved a reconsideration of tho vote, adopting the resolution, which motion prevailed, and the resolution was withdrawn. Hy Mr (irandey, that the President of the Senate anil Sneaker of th; House be directed to adjourn their respective houses, without div, on Friday morning Nov. II; on motion of Mr Itier', of Somerset, the resolution wns dismissed. Hy Mr firan (ley, for a joint assembly on Friday next, aj 11 o'clock P. M., to elect a Secretary of Slate, Audijor of Accounts, Sergeant-at nriui, and State Librariau, for tlio year tn suing; adopted. Hy Mr Hunes, for a joint assembly on Tuesday next.ut 10 o'clock' to elect Sii preuie and Circuit Judges for the year en suing; Mr Kice of Somerset, moved to hy the rossduuon nn the table, which waa dis agreed to, and the resolution was adopt ed, lly Mr (iranilfy, for a joint assembly on Tuesday next, at .'I o'clock, foa the flee, lion of Superintendent and Directors of the Slate Prison, a Commisaioner of the Insane, Ihnk Commisstoiier, Adjutant and Inspector Cencral, Unarler Master Gener al, and Judge Advocate Ce.ioral; adopted. A inejuugr waa received fr,n the Gov ernor, transmitting a iiH-mori.il from the Directors of the State l'rwori, asking fur an appanpnatinn of 1000, for the purpose of building a Imapila!, to be connected with the Stale Prison; the memorial nan referrod lo the Commutes) on the State Prison, lleparti nf Cummittrrt. W General Cuotauuee, fatorablr to the bill, in addl twa to an act to prohibit aud shite nuuiu ctjt, with an amendment; the awmidunm was agreed to, and lle bill (Nrdered In a third raaalittg lamorrow mornintr. Ilr tiro Hint ooswauiee, fjvorably to the hill al tarinjlba time d hilding U) GoatJy t'aaar ia Itn'linJ (Vm'H raidiiHr ordered lo-ro-n ix acriiiii;, Hy th rwn.tlc.- -wl i tut m jjCMt-n .1' ' - ..I ..f ,iri itin .1 h-s fI nt i - i hrio.i I,, an ar r. r i -tjg. i . ibe bs-.' im'1 )i; h'Wiae I,, airih rir... exeai an f ..'ii-." to assign rrnlgig- aud li n i n si r-alile. lUmtl llilb. Ta traravrparate the Wesfl. ! Vi pismt M.rbl- Cm read t!i third l'.'i . an 1 on his niHtnn. Ihe bill w 1, enm'ni'!"l I Mr. Waahbs-n for amen) mett ; ani' I d ' as to limit th btiini of III- ceriKiraifcin tj I'ua State, and a amend-d was pi. J. A coiunmi.ctlliin wm rrceive,l frim lh" Gorerooe trans ntilmg th annoil exTii tlre meaajfe, which waa Ih'ninon read. .Mr. Ilice of Siurset tltndie.-d a re!ii taoii,lhit th G"V rnor's miig" b I wl llVfl the table, ami tint tb" Ci-rk be rii rt-clcd to procure llie printing of f 'KI eowe of t lie same, and enter 1 1 at Tenxth, on th" journal of tire House, which waa adopted. Adjourned. SBNATI", Arminiij, Mr. CoU intmdiKnl a nolnlioii, to re fr the Gmernof's nreo to a committee of three Si 'in torn, with iiHtnirtioiw lo re. mrt the relerence of the virioiit topics lo the ai)mipritta CsMiwuitteM. The resolu tion w-.is adopted. Mr. Coh moved thit ."rOO oonics of the Governor's message be printed lor the use oflhii Senile, nnd tha n.otlon wos lost, yea a 7, mra 10. On motion of Mr. Warner, .'100 copies of the inige wero ordered.for the uae of the Senile. Al the motion ol Mr. Powers, the Senate adjourned. housi:. The Sergeant-at-arms nominited, and the Speaker apKjinted Charles II. Joiee and Ira Angle, as officers of the House. Hills introdurttl mil reerred. Hy Mr Page, in addition lo chip.;!'.' ('. S., relating' to proceedings ngumt trust lira; to tho Committee on Printing, lly Mr. Wash burn, relating to insurance on lives by for eign corporations ; to the Jiidiciiry Com mittee, lly Mr Page, to incorporate the Plttsford Iron Co.; to committee on Minn factiircs. Hy Mr. Walton, to protect tho persoml property of married women; to the Ciiminiltec on Printing. Itcsolutiniit. lly Mr. Bradford, tint so much of the Governor's Message ns relates to tho Geographical survey ho referred lo a committee of live; adopted. Hy Mr. Plymplon, tint so much of the Governor's! mcsaigo n.s rel ilcs to the present liquor law, he referred to the select committee raised on this subject ; adopted, lly Mr. Joslyn of Poultney, for n joint assembly on Tuesday next nt three o'clock P. M. to elect a superintendent of common schools ; ordered lo lie. Tho chair announced the Appointment of Messrs. Washburn, Field, Soule, Palmer nnd Walton, ua tho selecl committc on llic bill relating to the organisation of private corsirations, and of.Messrs. llirber, Wash burn, Field, Grnlidey, Clnse, Wnlton, Weston, Plynipton nnd Merrill, ns tho so loct committee on the subject of tho licence law. Adjourned. SKNATI'.. Fiunvr, Nov. I, 10 A. M. Prayer by Hie Chaplain. Mr Hale moved to reconsider the vote of ycste-diy agreeing to proceed this morn ing to Iho election of a U. S. Senator. Mr Howell nsked for tlio Sointor's reasons. Mr Halo replied, that "if reasons were ns thick ns blackberries, ho would not giic ono upon compulsion." After sonic fur ther conversation, the motion pri vailed, and the question recurring itiion tho reso lution, Air Stevens, of Franklin, moved to amend by striking out the words 'Fridiy next, at 10 A. M,' and inserting 'Thursd ly next, at 11 A.M. The amendment was ngrecd to, nnd the resolution ua amended wns adopted. Jingrossri Hill. In relation to Iho 1! 1 Ions Fulls Water Company, read the third time and pissed. Mr Stevens, of Franklin, railed up the resolution in relation to the transmission nf bills and resolutions, to the Governor and House. The President suggested tint immediate nction upon this resolution was precluded hy the lllth of the Semto rule. A1W somo debate tho resolution was ngaiu or dered to lie. At tho motion of Mr Steven, of C.iledo ni i, the Senato udjoii'iied. iiousi:. Prayer by tho Hcv. V.W Ilillou. HUIs introduced nnd refene I. lly .Mr Juduvine, lo divide tho State into Congres sionil District ; to tho committee on roads, lly Mr llincroft, iu addition to nn net to incorporate tlio village of St. Johnsbiiry ; to the general committee ltesiilulians,y Mr Jones, nf Coventry, to refer so muchot the Governor's message as relates tn the election of Gen. Pierce, Iho policy of his inaugural, nnd the cons.-, quent anticipated "strengthening of the bonds" and "enlarging tho boundaries of the Union," to the committee on elections ; adopted. Hngrosstd Hills. Senile hill, to incor porate the Windham co. Hotel Co., rela ting tn action brought before Justice of tho Peace, to incorporate the Vermont Ital ian Marble Co., in addition to the act in corporating tho Brandon Iron nnd Car Wheel Co., to incoriorato tho Wnterford Slate Co., in addition to an net establish ing nn academy in Brattleboro', to protect school houses and academics; severally rend the .'Id time and pissed, Tlio House concurred with the Senate iu their proposition of amendment to Iho resolution, providing for the election of nn IJ. S. Senator, tho amendment fixing the time ut Thursday next, nt 10 o'clock. A. M. Adj. SHXATK. ArTrn.Miox. llepurls of Committees. Mr Ilaily Irom the committee nn manufacture, to whom was referred the bill from tho House to tn corporate the Western Vermont Slate Co., reported that in their opinion the hill ought to pis, and tho bill hiving been read tho .ill tunc was passed lncnnciirreiicc mill introduced and referred. Hv Mr. llogue, in amendment nf tho liquor law of tho last session, read twice, and referred to tho select committee on Senate bill num ber l!l relating to tho mum subject. lly Mr Howell, in relation to subsequent attaching creditors ; to the committee on tho Judiciary, By Mr Gates, iu ninend ment of nn net iu relation to the Lebanon Springs, and N. Y.tt Bennington Hailroad Company, passed Nov. SSId, IfJW; to llio committee on roads, AUo altering the times of holding the County Courts in Rutland County ; to the Semtnrsjrom Hutland County. 'I he Senile met the House in Joint As sembly, and on returning adjourned. iiousi:. Ilestilulion.Wy Mr Dudley, that the Ju diciary Committee bo instructed lo inquire a to thn expediency of etneting a law to provide for the filling of vacancies in the Senile, caused by death, resignation or otherwise; adopted. Tho Chnir announced tho appointment of Messrs. Palmer, llradfonl, Hatch, Mc Lean, und Harlshorn, as tho tolect com imttce on so much of the Governor's mes sage at relates to the Giadogical Survey, The Chair announced the appointment of Mr Spencer on the select committee on the licensed laws, iu plico uf Mr (irandey, who was excused yixstcrdav, Tha hour having arrived for the joint as sembly, the 'eiute came in, ami the joint assj-uAily proceeded to ballot for a Secreta ry of Slate. Mr Stevens, (,f Franklin, nominated F. F. Merrill, Mr Jndevire nom inated A. P. IliinUin, Mr Mclvn nomina ted D. P. TIkhii,iiii, and Mr It tee of Somerset, seconded the latter nomination. The b-ilkits reaoltod as follows: llilW 1st. ai? nn 117 110 ts I I and. iCVi III) lid 111 1 I I 3J. ! lid III) 110 I Whole number, Nnceat'y lo a choice, 1). P. Tlinainaon, Ferrand F. Merrill, A. P. Huatnn, A. IL JtaaWiae, ll D. Iluber. MrTlioaafiiiin w Uuriaajnn declare! eksrlrai Secretary of Slate (ut the ysair en. li.oj. !-ii h - . iv. d lh oiti . ' 'a. --"JVt I '. . i i' a . i ' i i I TI ll' . I i .-I i."'nnj i j i ;, , ,,. li . i. .i v t""IM 'l H i, r M I' rfirv. M V of S inefe-t. i,n ;, Mr llfsftrb-T i- n F. Tb bi'l ! r-.i'; -.1 a- ' i Si.de no nher, N'sreMirv to . '. in. Jl. Ping". , I'. K. Worsjbnetsv, V. F. Merrill. D. II. I)sr. np.irt, K. I). llartVr. D. P. The npsio!, A. K. Jud-aiaie, J. 1". ibirnmsj, P. S. IL njiiiun, ni-mni'iAn. u I f W f.iKl,,. XII III) 117 101 '1 a it T i i i Mr Pinifrev waa I declared rl.-ctcl Auditor of Aceoajatg for the year nrming. The joint a"mbly then proceeded tn ballot forSerjeBint-it-Arm. Mr Jitdevliie imrrimted Dodge W, KelUi, and Mr lfiee of Someraet eeromltd llie nominitkm. Mr Jrnlyn, of Pnullney, nnmimlnl L CroM, and Urn result of tha billot waa ns follows . 1st. Whole number, SIM Nicfsirv to n choicp, 1 1(1 Dodge W. Keith, Luther ('ns, Jl? Scanning, Mr Howell mnvrsl to adjourn till Tiles. dsy next al !! o'clock, P. .M., wlirn lheyeas and my being demiuded llio motinn'was nilhdranu. Mr Uice, of Somrrsrt, then nominited Clnrle It. Hrigtfs, nn.l tho bal lot proceeded a follows : ','nd. Whole number, yj Necesaary lo n choice, 1 1 1 Luther Cro.a, (n; Clnrles It. llriggs, fi Dodge W. Keith, -17 Scattering, mi On motion of Mr Unwell, tin joint as sembly then ndioiirneil, till Wedncsdiv next, nt !l o'clock p. M., nnd the Senate withdrew. Adjourned. SLW'ATK. SvTtniiav, Nov. .1, Prayer by tho Chaplain. Mr. Stevens of Franklin railed up llm resolution relating to tho transmission of hills nnd resolutions to Iho Governor nod the House. At the suggestion of llic President, action upon the resolution was suspended for the lime being. .Mr. Unwell moved lint when'he Senile adjourn it adjourn to U P. M., on Mnn lay next, agreed to. Hills introduced nnd referred. lly Mr. Carpenter, relating to llio maintenance of Fire Comp inie.s, lo the committeo on Ag riciilture. lly Mr. Colt in relation to the duties of haggago misters, obliging them lo check baggage, to tho committee on Holds. Hy .Mr. Howell, lo incorporate the Washington County Hink, to th" com imttce on lliuks. )y Mr. Huck, to pm inoto the srience of Agriculture, to the committee on Agriculture. From tlio House to incorporate the Wuterford Slate Compa try, to tho committee nn Manufacture. In addition to an net incorporating thu Brandon Iron mid Car Wheel Co., lo the committee on Manufactures. To incorpo. rate tho Vt. Italian Marlilo Co., to the same coinuiiltee. llrparh of ( 'ommillees. Mr. Hyde, from tho Committee on Roads, leportcil m favor of llio bill iu relation to the Lchinnn Spring it N. Y. it Bennington Rail Roi I Cnuipi ny, und it was ordered to n II I reading. Til" resolution, relitiu.' lo the trnimni. sion of lulls and resolutions, passed by the Senate, to tlio Governor il ml House", w. is called up und pised. iiousi:. Arrr.aMiov, Th" Homo took up tho hill relating lo fire cngin j comp mies, nnd on motion of Mr. Washburn, the lull mi 1 repirt were re committed to tho Jiidiciiry Committer, l!emrls nf Coi,imitltis.ly the commit to on .Miiimf'scluri-H, fivoralilo to the lull to incorporate the Penrin State Co., with niiienlnii nts, winch uere agreed In iin.j the bill was ordered to n third reading; nl mi in fvor of tho hills tn incorporate tlio Vermont Copp-r Mining Co., to incorp.i rate th" Vermont M irhle Co., uitli .imen.l. ineiits to uich; the hills nndrcporM theroii were severally ordeied to lie. IZnrnml Hills. To ini-orporate tho Ruthii'l Water Co.; reail the third time and pissed. To incorpirite tho Island Pond Lumber Co.; on motion of Mr. Walker, ordered to lie. To extend th" clnrler of the Willislnn Plank Ron! Co.; read thu third litni! ami iHssnd. To incor porate tho Caledonii Machine Shop; rend third time nnd pissed. Senile, lull, to re peal Sec. I cln i. 81 C. S. read third time und ordered to lie. iiousi:. Miimhi, Nov. 7, A. M. Hills introduced nnd referred. By Mr. Joslyn, of Poultney, iiulho'ri.iiig the s ilo of certain lands belonging to thu Troy Con. ferenco Academy: lo the committee on education. Hy Mr Rice, of Somerset, for tho punishment of drunkenness, imnosing n fine iiKiti persons found intoxicated ikhi the fin.1 conviction, disfranchisement for ono year for the second, and disfranchise ment until restored by the County Court, upon a third conviction ; to the select com mitteo on this subject, lly Mr Rice, of S., in ndditioii to chap. 117 ('. S relating to divorce, making habitual drunkenness for threo years n cause ofdnorco ; to the Jiidici iry committee. Petition referred. lly Mr Shatter, of tho Vt. Colonuation Society for nn npproprii tion for the removal of free colored per sons In Vermont to Liberia ; to the commit tee of Woys and Means. SKNATI!. AlTI.RMHIV. Hills intro Jured tin I referred. By Mr. lliiley,nuthori7.ing the Rutland A U'hitr Irill Railroad Co. to extend their branch nnd, to tlio committee on Holds. Hy Mr Denison, to niter the common law in rela tion to pleading, nllowing the iilaiiitilf to join nssiiniwit, debt ami covenant in the Biinn declaration ; to the committee on tho Judiciary. Hy Mr llogue, in addition lo an alteration of an net ineorsirnting tho Rutland it Whitehall Railro-n! Co. ; to llio committee on Hon. tleMrts of Committees. By Mr llogue, from tho Select Committee, to whom wo referred the bill from the I louse, altering the time of holding llio Comity Court in Rutland County, reported in favor of the bill, and it was read the third time and pissed in concurrence. iiousi:. Hills introduced nnd referred. Hy Mr Morritt.to authorize the Rutland and White hall It. II. Co., to extend their road; to the committee on Ririds, Mr Deane called up the lull to in corporate, the Pittaford Iron Cm., when sundry amendment! propised by the Com mittee were acted on, vo as to subject the charter to all general Iiws relating to cor iHiratuuuj. On motion of Mr. Page, tho hill was further amended, o n to limit Iho business nf the Company to the mum. faclure of iron, and ns amended, the bill was ordered to a third reading. Some curious Revolutionary relic were shown u this morning, by their pteor, Dr. Noruiin, of North Adiuis, Mawtachu sells, who wa passing through the city. They conaist nf two pistol ami a knife made from a pi rt of the sword worn by Gen. Putnam. Tho piatols were once the property of Mai. Pitcairn, who cniiimiuib-il the llritiih at Lexington. One of Llie pur ill all probability it waa tint fim llie abt that day which liii bncome liulortcal as the first of th RevuliiUon. Pitrairn was killed in a satianqurnt engagement, and the pi'tolt oaiir into Aiiienemi hands, ami finally into lira of Gen. Putnam, from wliomthey have breahaudtsl ilowu lo Mrs, Norosm, hia greet grand-daughter. The iitol would luok singularly hy the aide uf a patent revolver of our dy, wtih their okldaafiujo.sl dint loeU, heavy Inn. ilia aad bell uwiaUea; yet Ihey dlstday caresaly leaa eirefal workmiittmp. The litrtdle are inlaid wiUi Uvr anJ liaar their ownrr' cint-ol ansa, now nearly asf fuead by lime. The entire aurfare of (orfc, lor', an! hs'r. I i orn mv n' d nh ar.- X'jli.. jii.. T a bit in l ,. "!-. km4. siraifhl I , . 'nrapilJ. IM . .. ri , ..nrarila, w niii 'il ii '.-'I ii or IwnJW, , f, it,,, ,m , . , a. ,..iaf..V.T.- ,..e(, i, ll a w ' , h l " .Mb. i. urn Tiuit Bl.r. i Tin; Mt. TV .lr1.i.aM, Brllr,. , ,,, ,, n i use laBoinc . ttl ,tr,- H1, br ea . ij imaaii i -rasr, ). Cnrrai W i ! of the FtwM.nl nartr "ti m water, and the titilating .,,!,, llH,,h. .,, hi s .-'i a position, J,,l( , , f ' r..nd anal loft lomblinr ." ,,t, th-n were "ftgireil up" marly befm. the srsarioi), and for while were ma nag. ,( well but the tail ron) off ton .uddeidr, and thiste w o were not killed outrljeht m mortatly ii(juml, irtire "imtri awfully " Th fulhiwiiig ilnriinmit npiar a a light r.-.artion to the ILrber .V ( o. tmrk. aml.ilirker Itlmra, and may he liken a in dicative of the state of feeling at prr-sem existing among the tiH-re honest l'rrccil ersi t'Rin Willmi', II, it; J,,r.,t, I'irr llrtttorrnf)- ltrlrr,l. On tin- ll'lh Inst. II I). Hither, Chirle. K. Field lloritio Netslhim and some lour teen others, and that little luin desrnbeil hy the poet, M.Noril, nirs srliir In iheillil, Hism. ILinnwanl l.irllmli tl txwawnnl tnailianrr," the Initials of whoso name are A. J. It.,sm"' who Ins acted from the beginning of the session as n "Um1 pigeon" fnrlluiiketilum, did vote for John S. llohiuon. llie Itmn, Fiigilivo Slave Law advocate, and by their voting, elected huu Governor for the year firming. They are to receive in riiurti such other otlicea ns nre mined iu the fob lowing rosolulloti, which was passed at llio list caucus mi the evening of the Vllth, when the patty dissolved, took down their sign, mid agreed to close the books of tho concern ! -HtmlvrA, Tint the Free Democracy will support thu Democratic State ticket, if thn Democrat will pledge themselves tit aid ill the cWlion of caiidiilite for all Iho State otliecs which the Free Democrat may noiniiiiti'." Grent pnif.-s.ioin had heeii mail - Ly Hirhi-rniil his fiiendsin favor of uniting with the Whigs, if th,y would make it sure lint the Free Democracy should hive n t'nit'.il State Senator of which, hy the way, positive nssiirnnces wero glien; lull when the trying hour came, not hi ing r.lde lo "conquer their prejudices," they "VVHKI,,I ll.r Hill .i.r,l Iialaurr In llittir, .tali, And l.k tli,.)rtUi linl.f." They -H, nnd "O w hit a fiill was there, my count ryiiicn!" Thi n, ns the fellow said to the in in who was captain of nn rlr ihatit,"taknniniiat rug .Mister, (meaning In iniigh hide,) mid li t us sen the hair mi the niiim ir they tnok ofl'thrir free mill rug, mid voted for nun nnd Slavery. Law. rence llrainerd was left by this hunker por tion of the Freo Democracy with hut iir ti.km tried friends. These were, ns near ns wo can remember, Dr. Brndfnrd, Dr. Templctiin, .Mr. Flint, .Mr. Foster, Mr. Boiriliuan, Mr. Shifter, Mr. Cook, Mr. Birlon, Mr. Jones, Mr. Bromley, Mr. Smith of Jericho, Mr. Mattison, Mr. Kinsman, and Mr. Judeviiie. The following resolution wnB voted down ut the last emeus: "lleso'.nl, Tint tlio committeo bo in strunted to proniso to tho Whigs, tint an will elect their Governor and Treasurer. on condition lh it they sh ill elect our Lieut. Governor, nil other Stito (Mirer and n. United States Senator the Sen ilor to be eh rtPil first." This show tint Iluber, Field Si Co. were ili'teiiuini'il not to receive any propo sitlou from tlio Whigs, and even prevent i d lh" election of O. L. Shifter to the 1!. S. Senile. . Heard ever the world of such p.Mlidy ii this? Bui we rejoice tint there area few choice spirits n live, mil determined to Initio against lliinkerdom until the end. On tho evening of the '.'7lh, notwithstanding Bir der's Stito Convention nt the Court Ilouse, the friends of fri'i'dum gathered nt the Stain I louse, nn mimlnst'd lli.'ir disap proli itiou to the eiiurio of those who In-. Irnycd the Freo Douiocuey. Among th 'so were: I Ion. Lawrence llrainerd, lion. O. L. Shifter, Hun. J. Scott, Hon. G. W. Iliiley, Gen. Hyl ili.l Fletcher, G. C. S 1111011, Ksq., A. P. Iliiiitnn, Ksip, Mr Judeviiie, nf Iliinlwick, Mr Smith of Jericho, Mr Joii" of Dover, Mi ('.id, nf Cliirlutte, Mr Hradforil of Randolph, Dr. Tcuipletim of K. Montpelier, and many nthers, many of who n made ear nest nnd eloquent speeches iulielulf of the cause of freedom. Tho ineding wa nlso nddressed hy .Mr Lewis a colored clergyman. The history of tho whole alfiir will short ly ho published, when the friends of Lib. erfy will ho informed of this Ixst ilraun of llirber (V Co. How many ncu there will ho in this piny wo know not. First Act, John H. Robinson, Fugitive Slave gng Liw, annexation of Culm, morn slave ter ritory. Wo leuvij a blank for Iho remain, ing Acts, thus, O.sr. or nn. I'.vri.itiui it n Tho real, pertinent, and controlling idea for people ol the South to consider is this. If tlio nn n in the North who havo thus far sustained and upheld, even iu llio face of defeat and overthrew, the guarantor !' the Constitution, arc to lr sacrificed with iho consent und upjirubatioii of Southern men, how can the Northern democracy bo appealed tu? Have defection and treason mi eloquent tongue? Will any honest man listen to tho appeal of ingratitude? I Ihero any real honest men south of Mn son's nnd Dixon's lino who believe tint Iho South will ever havo another friend in Iho North, if sho quietly iivrmit such pat riots ns Daniel S. Dickin-on, Greene C. Ilronson, nnd Charles O'Ginnr to be broken down oml crushed to mako room for tho win of Martin Van Huron and llm nephew of (icrritt Smith ? Wo are glsd to per ceive that Mime of the Southern journals, that were carried ton fir by put)' fear or party affiliation, have given (.ome enileiico nf n turning sanity. Ii estrrilay wenllinleil to line n these, with Iho hoin that it was about lo reinstall! itself in public cHerm und public confidence. If that hnpo Im doomed lo disappointment, thn fault will not liy on our shoulders. Washington Sentinel. Hern the Sentinel not only "hiU the mil on the head," but driven it home ! Thn South will again need friends ; for nay and sing what you will about "Fiiialilic," tho iiiillenitiiii for Slavery Ins not armed. The qiiMntioii of "Resolution of "oH," como hack. Ilivin;' juitifieil llie sacrifice of Dickinson, Ilronson, &c., A'e., thn South, In her next trill, mint rely on her Van Hu. n ni ! How pleasant lh prmpect ? Whit a sure support SI ivory his in iiiuu who stand pledged 111 registered oaths to "fight on fight ever fur Free Soil, Free Speech and Free Mm?" liven now, when a present purpose im ie him to "palter in a double wnse," John Van Ihiren speak with bitter irony of the "Cuiirniiii!" and its "pIaJfi.Mii." With all hi iaaenea ami laxity of'piiis i- i pie, he fuels the degraiUllon of In ats. ' cy, aud will trim) llie firal opportunity. ei - I i..iiUa)lo make Slav err pay Ji i 1,'niee. i ' "I'or inforoMticaM, eai,iiireoftlirftL 'in.rof . thw iier. IHeHaiMfiloii lliuie ur. j The iaitowinf couplet from i ii)'i I'ullis ; very anlurally laggaaU rUelf : Hl Jfaaasiaie I a1V aare! . j Taa imwi m.i..i. elsilM. ul.i.' 'list lasaaifiU at tha Crystal Palace Ju ruitrtb" wiwli ettdiag Fnalav. were aJ'T. '":k.V : iki obe, ,,l . (. i7