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ifrom iDasljington. CONGKESS. Mondiy, Jnn. 7. Mr. Hrnlnn gnte noiire nf a liill propos lng m llic Slnic iil Tcxna ilie reilurliun nl her boundarics, ihc crssinn of hrr ixlcrior terrilnrirs, and rHinquishnicnl uf nil lief cliiima nn tlie onltcu Sintcs lur n rnn. iilerniiun lo bi pn'd licr hy ilie Uniieii Sintes. The rcaolutlnn aubmillpd (cvcrnl ilny alnrc, hy Mr. Hnusiou. cnlling fnr corrce pondence, relntive to interferonce by llio rii'liury nuihoriiics ol Santn Fe wiili Ihe Ju licirt ".luthoriiy of'IVx.n, wa agrt.'rd io. Mr. Cleun-ni's resuhninii of inqniry, rvllh re itanl m Ilie gnverniiicnl of Culifur nin, ainrc Ihe 4ih ol- Mnrch laat, wns l.i'nl un Ilie nble.af.er desnlipry d'tcU5sioii(by lie CAflnisc vole nf Ihe Vice I'lesidrnl. Mr. Dii'kiii""!!'" rrsiluiion of inqniry, Tehniic tn llio .ipiminiinfiit hy Ilie I'osi. nnmtnr Gen. or Im auhorilimlcs. nr ilcjiuly posiniisiers, heforc llio c.xpirntion nl tho ro.ninusioiu f llune whn were reninvrd, &.c.,uas l:ikin up. bm nfte.r n sptritoj de baie in which Mr. linie ol'New Ilnuipsh.'rp Hppe.irs lo Imvc cnme lo Ilie suppnrt nf Ilie ndiiiiuistrHtion, w.ii laiJ nsidu hy lousenl ol' Ihe inn.er. Tne. irreut qitrsiinn of llic I'.iy. hnwevrr, Sn ihe Scinle, waa ilie reneurd disr.iip.inn ol tlie prepaa.il of Mr. Cne lo cul nl!' di--ptnni.itie ret.iiixns wilti Austri:i. Mr. Ilale mnved tondd Ruasiu lo llio list,ind nindc n I'ombte speecb, npp.iri'inly inicnded io ntFeel uur doincsiiu riither lli.in ourrorcign fft(jtiu-J. Mr Clay next spnke. Ho said tlinl thc nppeal madc In hiin the nthpr day, hy ihe Senntor froni Mii liitr.iti, lo nhl htni in ihU priiposilion, no less llinn hia respcct lur ihnl i;enlleinaii and tlie Scinilc, deniauiled n roply. The propnsiilon, eiiher ns onr ir.ally nf fered ot wilh tlie, nmcndment, wus u grpnt nml cmve nne, us sill suhjeris were uhicli wcrc cniinected wilh Forcign Athiirs. It jjrupi.scd iiot timply the rrcnll of our own Mimater, but ihe Fcnding om of the ctuin trv the Ministcrof nnmhrr powcr nlremlv here. Whv wae it inudo u rcsululinu nf inquiry? All the fucts tipon whii h ihe Senstur bascd hia pmpnsition were hisinrj. :il tlie nrigiu of the wnr. nml llio inui uhincnts inflieled ivore ivcll linowti 10 llio Seinitc Hiid lo ihc country. Thal propoci tion, llien'hire, diouhl be rondercd in tlie s.imc lijjtht n p'jsilive iliicriion tn foiiic jieli iii eitrrym iut ihe iiliiin,il nhjurt nl' she resoluiiun. The S-enale was just ns well preparcil u cver it cnuld bp, todrciile whellier tve hould tiiKpi'iid diphiin.tiiR tercour.it. i)e did imt hclievR ilml ihe Srnaior frtint Ahitiama, Mr. Kin.', if hc had jfiven ihat liU iif u.il rarci'ul coiifidera tinti, cou'.il cive it hi .inctipn. Ilu refrrrpJ to Ihe ehiqiiPiit langiinpp in which Mr. Cim had tn fnrth Ihe siifler icitf ol' II nti Ljury , :ind naid ihere n an .o'Jier way in which ihe delc6l.itiin of Au. 'tria'g rmiire roiihl be nianil'uf-H'il uiih mncli niore henefit lo iIuifp nlio had heen ilown troihlen h) ihe 1 rnnt. l.et ihe Hiin. Scnalor Lrinu liirwaril soiuc phin hy ivhich upcnr nnd conilorl pci'ihl be ivpn tn ihe numuioiiH eik' who tvpre now fleeuig to lliis Innd lrmi ihe oppressor, who'n they vainly rmlpntrorvil lo rppel, nml ihe Rentle inan tvotild (ind him reaily lo advncnie ii, vilh nll thn powrr ho potspeted. Iiislcad j' tinppndinir diplomatip. leUlinn wilh TVuatr'u. he wouhl Ferid lo thal Gnvern- innit s iuip enli'jhienod ciiizpn who should rn'iiiiiiiiid the cunliilenrc nf the cuiiulry, The Uon. Seiinior frnm MtVltig.in, lnni- eir, weuld be a I'linl npproprialc perenn In enJ on sutfti cu Inlercntni; opcininn to sue for onia eniifiilaiioii Inr IluiiL'ary to pleail her catite, finf) a ndcnvur io nlnnin Jnr her llial redreea nru! onsideralion ."hirli her wronj;, and htriMery wcte enlllleil tn. The ohject of forpiun misiions was not to bcnpfil ihe rounlry m whiph wesi-nd reji-' rescntaiiei but lo prolerl Aineriran in tcrcsia iibrnad. It wna propoml liprniiba ol' nur nhhorretice nl' Atuulan tmirhrrica, und Aiutti.i'a ilisregaril nf llniijjnriaii in dp.penr!enre. lo punlah Amrrii'un niprrhaiits Hinl ajilnia, nnd In deprivu nur cilizens nf whaiever advantas" mijjlit he ilired froin the diplomaiic relaiicina exiiinjr hpiiveen the Iwi) nntinns. Such n rnure rould he jiMlified hv no arMunienl whaiever. Mr. Cla'y iiUn vindii-.ileJ the ronnialcncy af hia prrenl ar.tiou. in view nf hi (iriiiiT pnnrae willl iclprcnce lo Ihe S.nilh Amerl cn Staiea, relbried to by Mr. Casa In hia apcrrh. Il' it waa r;rped itint il na proper ihat the Uni'pd rflaieii GnvernineiH Fhonhl inlte nny nciion on thia aiibjpci. il miyhi mnre jnally he had with rHWpiice to Uiiffi,!, who had iiiierfered upmi n klinllow preicxi, nnd iMiMiei! ICintf -ariaii inJepeinlenco wlicn ahnfcad already nrhieved il. Mr. CUy ko prni;peded In ehnw. by coenl aryumeni, iunl lamiHiar illiistra nnna. tha! il' Ihe prercdent, nr Ihe princi aiie in queslion wa esiahli.heil, llie'e nce no lnniiHlinna, quiltlif ationa. nr reaiiiclioii, na toiiiiw far, or on whal aubjerl, uhpihcr rpi(ion, iuuraU. on wlial not, whirli rnnhl be Iidnpleil. The rourtc advoraied wna in dircct cniitranir.ii'in to ihe poliey Uul liinn anil folhmfd by Wntliinaton and pvery Adniinialraiioii lo ihe p-rfpnt linie. Wne werelo brcoine ihe censnra nf i.niiona, where were ivp. lo lop, nnd vhtf cliniihl wp. look lo ihe cno nf Uuiilm. rv iiluuc7 Whv nnl talio un ihe i-Jse nf Irclnnil 7 nnd alill more ihalnf unhpp.v Roinc, whirh hr.d heen tilludeil tn 7 T.ie ijentieinan rxprened the (perilini he be. Inntjed lo the land-atill schonl nf pnlili iana : he wouhl lile to henr n defini ion of Alicjiroyreaa nliirh llic grnileinun deaiirn iiO lo ndvocate. The pnrty nl' which ihnl yenilcninii a a diatingiiiahed dUriple. were oppotpd in ihe itiiprnvpnirnt ol' our grrat waler rourara, nnd nho tn a atslini of protjreBa.wliirh tlionld relirve ua froin a dependftice (nr nereMiriea nf life upnn a Ibrrign Innd. Whnl ihcn did he nifiin by urorreaa? Mr. Clay fonred Ihjl Ihe prny- iraa whirh he ndvocalPil. w.i jirorcfciu ol' cnuqueaU, Temtonal act'ranji.eiiiPtit. nnd I'oreitfn wara. Il' tn. be ihanked God ihnt he wna or the atniul-ati1! arhool, s np poaed to aurh n pro;rr ns bal to whirh he had nlludcd. In cnnclukion. Iip did not tlunk ilbecaine Ihe Bcnate to Inke aurh unnpceaiarr. periloua ijroumt aa hnd heen propoaed, and hnppd thal ihc Senalp would t onre rejecl Ihe propoailion, willioul rel' rencenr heailJilion. Mr. Koote rose lo nddrpaa tlie Sennleon Mr. llaln'a nmenilmeni. biil yiahled lo a n'oilon lo adjourn, which nBa aareed to. Tlt.soay, Jan. 8. In Ihe Senate, Mr. Upham prcwntpd re 1ution f.f the iA-f-iilature of Vermont, on Ihe aubject of Slavery, which bc moved be printed. Thc (pieatioo recurnng upon the motion lo print, . , Mr. Ynleo of FlornU innl nllbougb Iho Senate tnijiht rcce'ne thc roolutiona he.would not, bv loi'mp to print. eonscnt to gne ihj; nily lo a document conlainins languso op. i.robrioua. ofl'ensivc and innuliing to Iho peo ih. be had the honr.r to rcpre.ent. nnd to Hb.teritale, language moro iniulling Ihan onlaiiM-d in ny reaolutioni evrr bpfbrcpro. nted to thia body. They cbarge Uul llio iioutb ire Ri.iity of crimeagin.t bi.manitv. nd of violatins tho Coniutution. Ho coul.I notcoiuent lo perforiu an ael of ecn cour. tear to aacb a jwpr aa that. Ho wouhl volo .aa'init the prinling a a tokcn of reprehen- """tV. n...t f Kmilh Carolina would Iiot oppoae Ihe printing of tlipao. rewlutions a ' .j e . avrpirfn atate anu i - ... ..,4 from a aovereien atate anu V'er' KnrlferrTd that auch docun.cnls, for one, ba P ""., '" ' reahh' ? 11 La nriiiled that tlie people of lbc A motion was iuiinediately niada lo nd c.Vwn Slnleamaylwlnforroedollliepro. journ. 'J'bc excilvinent incrcascd. Afler nf .enllmenTon Ibi. aubject. He lal , Ibo roll was agai.i f.lled, about 8 democrnt, intcnlion nf fighline tUI. battl upon ere-1 vottd fr Cainpbcll, to eml thc conle.t. Il il .V.tVl Ujiib wbiih mi 'bt enmo un. waa iindeMrKil llial nnly Iwo otps wrr 'n$TZv?lM .I......J Ilo lo clc t lnm Sd, Foniey' 9, ten yeara be Had leen in Ibis body, ho had jenernlty avoided thii tronblcsomo qupntion. Ilo had mel it oncc or twice, but in n spiiit of roniiliniion, nnd be would lieer nieol it in any othcr. Tbis wai n suhjcct upon which n pcoplo were nt liberty lo ctpri'M llieir ticus of it. Hc hnd dep'rccatt'd nnd avoided nll irritnting dicusion, nnd regrel led thal lli'n (picslion could not bc mvt in n cnlm, conciliatory, fiicmlly npirit. It m n nioi e (Ucslinn ol policy, lo he sclllril h Congrass in ila dnerelion. II Ihey foun'd Ihe intitulion right, they would lct it nlonc. If olherwisp, in the UiMriit nf Cnltiuibin il it wns iheir duty lo nboluh it. Tb scntl- ments e.xprrsjid by the Slnte of Vernionl, were the setitiuicnla nl thc cmlizcu woriu und almuld not he mct with tprnu of re proarh. 'J hey pallcd upon Congrcs3 to per Ibrm its dulv wbere 't posieses Ihe power, nnd not tu inleil'ere nitfi tlie imcrnal puliry of the Slalev, hul fiuiply to not, wbere it h.n the power to do so lo uo llieirilutr wbcn it is made plain to tliom. When tbe (ueition tlioulil be ratti'd whether ibis inslitulion sliall be co oxli'ii'ue willi our territnrr nr not, be would aet in accoril.inie wilh bi judgnn'iii, nnd s.iy, lct it he whero it is in tlm Slatr. hut do not exteud it whcru it il not alieady etablisbel. Mr. Itcnien nf CJeorpla wns oppocd lo llic priiitina. lle loiild tint ngieu tlmt the npiuion ol' tbe I,rgilnlnrc of Vermont is that of thecivilizcd world an oriinion.wbiih. if Iruo, placed thc cilizens nf thu slaio slales ocyoiul tne paic ot civinz.iiioii. Mr. Upham anid tlieso reaolutioni were sim ilar in laniru.ie nml form to uianv othcrs which bave buen and nro ilaily presentvd, receivcd and printed by nrdorof Ilie Senate. Mr. Mnson nf Virgmia ?aid the palh of thc South wa fairly and fully tuarked out upon tbis (lueslion, and hcdid not dcsirctliat llial palh shoutd he obstrueted hy thc lenst collateral issue. Hc ngreed wilh Ihc Spna lor froin South Caiolma, in tho seiitiitienla he bad ullercd. Tho stalc of Virginia ha rcsolved lo prolcct at even bazard her hon or and integiiiv nnd, whilc the imide no tbrcals, if tbe i"iic was forccd upon her il uould be found Ihnt slic nould ir.nke good ihe resolution whicb fhe bad p.isppd. Mr. Ilale s.iid that, Hitbonu tinglc excep. tior, ou lbc yiliof Juuuary, 1S3H, Ilie cnuoe uf thc Senate bad beeti dircclly oppuHle lo llut sintcd by iltivo who opposed tho motion to priul. Ou tlut wc.uion, Ihetc neie 29 yeas anil S nnja for laying a similar reolu lion on thc lable. With tliut ainjile excep tion, all icsululions of tbis kiud. no m.illcr bow otl'cns'ucto the giitlemeu w!iu dillVu'd with liim ou this suhji't't.havi! heen reccived and printed wilhout objection. Xow it scciiis that, afler Ihe l.iwe of elcu'ii JcflM, il nai proposed lo try tbislhingngainon Vermont. Ilu thounht thou risolulion.s cry lunnlcbs ibings iil'ler nll. 'I'he fact was, that tjjt're bad bcen a Miiall b.ind of fanalii'a out I'.ist, iuid so iiiuch noiju b.nl bcen made ulioiit iheni latrly, that lolkj began to ibink llieiu wa nioru of tbem tban tbcro rually ucre; aml ns f.inatic8 hnd oles therc, tbe san.e as othcr penple, it was thouyht of sotne cntie. quence by pnliliciniis that Ihey tbuiild lc(e' cuied. 'ilb this vtew, ihec resolulious had bcen p.is-cd. They were inlended cntirely fur bonie use, nnd lh.it uas thu ruafou 'liat no inslructions bad bcen given to tbe Scnn lorb and ltcprpscntaiives lo prei-ent thc'iii lo Congress. I.auhter. It would be kcen, tbtn, ibatal'ler all. they were ery lim mlvsv llungs, nnd that Ihe'ie as ery little rcsulu tion nliout tbcm. Tho Vermont I.eishilure ould bac lo ck'Ct n Senator ncxt jear, aud it uould be p.irtiailaily concriunl lu hatcgnod retolulioiis tobow at ihat time. Mr. I'helns ri'iilicd. nnd Miidicati il tbe ri:bt nf n ttnto I.i'gilatutc to pre.-ciu nn cj.- prcsfion nt ils iews ou nny t.unject, nml ns lisht 10 hac u re!i''ctful hriirini:. In aii- scr to Mr. Mon hc said, if VKcini.i Ind markeil ont her couim, and Ihnt iour-.e w.is simply in indication nf her own lights nud nonor, uiai wii un wry iiujht , uui, n ii was a coursc of dictniion to Conprtiis us to wh.it nction should be had upon tlie legul.i lion of Ihe tcirilo'ies thu lias maiked a courst! which he bad no right or poivcr to aumc. Un a mnlion of Mr. Ituk of Texns In Inv tbe resolu'ions on ihe table, Ihc olc was 1 1 for and 40 aiiit it. 'J'be j cas were Messrj. licrrien, 'Jnlliotiu, Davn of Mifiit- sippi, Dawton, Dowcfi, lleabton, Kusk, Soule, Stewart, Tuiney, Yulee. .Mr. Calboun exidained tlnt he had oted for laying the rcolutionsou tl table, siniplv beeause, when tbe hntirol 1 oVloik armcd. it wa ufiial to proceecl with Iho rcular or- Ier nf I Iio day. Jle would ole abo for thc piintinj;, hut nssigncd nnreason Ibr llic nlc As to lbc gieal iuelion wbich hnd bii'ii in cidentnllv ditcut-ed. this was not the ptopcr limu lo iltbale it. Ilo v.ould only fa, ihnt the South wetc rcady to inoet Ihe ijiicstion at lbc proper time, nml pieparcd to mcct il as it should bc mct. Mr. Holland madc nn Aikan'as spccrh upon thu qucstion, but as Aiknnsas is ot' uo lonsi nuencc at all ns n stalu, we paw il ovcr. Mr. Cliac nf Ohio look thu llour, but gae uay to a luoliou lo pass otcr thu subji'CI in formallv. Mr. i'ootc made a speecb utnn tho Atis Irinn misi3n, aUacking Mr. Ha'a, and euli) gizing Mr. Clay. Ilu favorcd the retoluliou ol' ,Mr. Caf, nnd wihed to icbuke Au4tiiji tyrnnny nnd oiirrtrion. Ailjourncil. Tbe IIousc of IUprctenlalivts ppent the day in nn unuceclul balloiling fur Clerk. In thu llnjse, jesterday, Mr. Williains of Tetinefsee wilbilrew ihe nainpof Mr. Cimp bell ns a cniididate for clcik. Ou the lSih ballotling for tb.;t nllicer the oteftoHl, For ney, Dcm., 10C ; Foot of Vt., Wbig, 101; scallcrinp il. In lbc Senate, noiblng of iuijiorlnuce was done. Btisivn L'vurier. Wkd.KsIay, Jan. 9. In tbe Senate, Mr. Sewnrd ollVrcd a res olution granlinga portion of ihe nublie lands lo llungarian rcfugces. The resolution was laid over. I)r. Iluiler. Kpiscopalian. of Trinity Church, W.-uhitinloii, wusilerlcd Cbnplain tn tho Senate, on tha fourth ballot, by the pasting ote of tbo Vice 1'iciident. Ad journeil. in tbe IIousc Mr. Bicluiidsoii morcil a call ol' thu IIousc, whicb was icjected. Two more Uilloliinf were bad for Clerk, wilhout specid tbango fiom former rctults. A resolution was oJTercd to retnin Iho prctinc ''ilicirs of (be House, cxccpt tbe Sergeant-at Anns. Oljccted tn. Mr. Scbcmk proposed a rcto'.ution llial blanks should decide tho elcction of Clerk. Tho yeas nnd nays were cnllcd, nml Mr. Scbcnck's resolution totcd out of ordcr. A motion was llien nmdo to indcfinilely r.otponc tho elcciion of Clerk. which was losl- rasC4. naya 149. Auothcr ballot wns Ihcn taken Forney 101, Fool 98, acatter ing 1C. Adjourned. TitfnsnAV, Jan. 10. In Ihc Sennle, debatc nrose on the slave ry rexdutioni prescnir.d bv Mr. Upbain, from Iho LeUlalure of Vermont, which coiiiinucd uutil tho Senate wcnt inlo Kxce ulive Settion. Adjourned uutil Monday. In the House tbe ballotling for Cleik was proccedcd iu. On lliu first ballot, Forner 102, Foot 101, tcaltering 10. Mr. Schenck Ihcn withdrcw tbe iiame of .Mr. Foot, at hii urgcnl request, and Mrwri. I'rindlu nnd Campbell wero unminatul. Ou thu 22d ballot, Forney 9C, l'timllo 03, Couipbell 32, Frcncb 11. Mr. Ilakcr here piopocd nn iudefinitc postponcmunt of tbe etection. Hijectcd. The tbinl ballot was similar in ita ictuVt lo tbe preccJiug nne. Adjourned. FniUAY, Jnn. 12. Srnatk not in rcrsion. Tbe HnusK proceedcd to ballot for Clerk. The first ballot stnod : Forney 93, Campbell 9C, Frcncb 1 8, Foot 3, I'rindle 2, CJover- ncur i. 2d: Forney 97, Campbell I Frer.cb 13, I'rindle 2. ' ncur 1 103, Foot 3, CampbeU 1 12, Koot S.Frenchll, I'rindle 1. Necessary for a cboicelll. Campbell lind rccciied 112, nnd was dcclared clecled Clcik. Satukdat, Jnn. 11 Tho SfcSATE wns not in icssion. In tbe Ilotisi:. Mr. Kvnns mncd n call of llic houo, which wns tnkeii by jcns nnd nnys, nnd ileiideit in tbe negiilivc, Afler soinu uniiniorlnnt buincss, tbe bal loling for sergcanl.iit nrnis was proceedcd wilh ns follows I,ane PG ; Gid lings 80; Winhinglon 9; Wnlhndgc 8 The remain dor scntlcring. lio'e nunilcr 205. Mn.Ciinn asd tiie FnLE .SntLcns. The correipondenl nl ihe Neiv York Til htinc wrilca na loMowa under dule ol' the Mi: The Spcnkrr nf Ihe llouee of Reprc arnlnlivrs lnlii crcnted nmre (li'enlisliirlinn ntii'insj hia oivn parly fiieinla Ironi ihe Solllli, iu ihe fnrni.itiuii he haa irjven aev pr.il ul lil ciiinniiiit'cF, thnnhts cibeen expressed by nuy nf ihc Whiga. Hc is cliarj;ed wnli bains iiiiiintiul iiRpirulinns, nml t.i'h Ihat nhjertiu vielv hioki il uiurc iilinrovini'ly Inmird Ihe Frrc Suilers Ihan rould have hecti cxperied frnm hiin iu Ihc uliM'iicu of aurh a uiniivu. Hia iiiiiue hns hccn uienliuned in cuuni'clinii uilli ilu Vice l'rpsidenry, nnd ia amd here lo he ilie chuice u1' Ilie Durlinnnn Incn, tu bc plared ou ihe lickct uithMr. liurhatiiin. Mi. CiiIIiouii h.ia heen I'nmpi'lled ri-liicl.'inlly to pnncpde Ihnt ihe iudiciilinus nl lliu limt'ti I'avnr , unioil of llin Frru Snil and Demo rralic n.irlies, nnd Ihnt aurh nu eveul ilo- slrnys evcrv vcatiixe nf hnpc uf ihe SouihV al.iniliui.' Inyclher in nppiniinon to the il niot l'ruvifo nr nny olhi'r iiieiisurp -.onticcl ed willl the auhjcct of elnvcry. We givc ihe iihnve fur ivhalj it is wnnh. If lbc inust n((ra Souihern Ijocofu cos arc not antUfied with Mr. Coun's co:n- miltcp. llieynre hnnl indeed 'o plene. Late Accounts from Califomia. New Ohu.a.ns, Jan. 2. The Alnhama brought SjU.OOO in gold ou I'rcighi, und putoi iiijer' hruugiu 200, ono. The sleanii.bip Uuii'om wns lo lcave biul I' rilicici un tlie lUill, uiiu'as ux necli'd ul l'.imiuiii .lun 1st. When lliu Alah.inia lcl'i, thc I'.ileon had nnl iirnvcd at Cluiurrx. The I'.iiiauia ICrl o(.i)s lh.it n i'ulu mine hal Iiccii uicuvcreil iu Ilie pruviure ol Vur.i"iiii8 on Ihe Ulninus. Suuie Amcri c.iiisliud yono loill thcru in ptcli'reucu to triiuii tn Oulilunna. I'.isscnyers u'ivc un nwTul iicconnlof Ihe slnic uf nll.nia nt Ciililnrni.i. Thc acurv un) n.L'li'i! ai llic uiiiies. Tln: t.lenuiur l'.inama isiiled fur Sau I r .nriscouii llio 23ih ull. Acrniilniij lualuw uiiacird hy ihe te piiblic of iNew (jreiuiiln, Inelrudu exisla un Ihc IkiIiiiius nl'lcrlbe l-l of Jainiary. Tne Tribune lias nccnuiils I'roui S.ui Francisou lo Uec. lsl. Tlie Oresnu I'rom I'aii.uua had not yul uriivcd. Al Ihe alalu elei'iiou 1j,CUU vuies ivere c;nl Iluinctt u.is rlcelril uoeinur; Jubu Mi:IJoii''al, hKUIeiitinl Hnvemor. The uienibcra elcci lo Ilie huuse ol icprebentnlivc nrc Gcorjjo W. Wnght und Eilnard Gilbert. bmh denmcr.its. Thete was uuihiiijr Htlilitimi.il rclalivu In llio leiilsl.imrc, ur lile chuicuiil Uuileil Sluli'3 Sciuitnr. All waaquiclin O.illlornia. I.ulior wus ehenpcr iu ennscqueiice rf I he nuinhi rn whuwcre le.ivui'' ihe imnca. Provuioua nnd vei!vlnblei were verv kc.irre nnd lil''li. Heavy li'juls brini .UO a p.iir. S.in I'raneisco uiiuiberi1 20,000 rcguhir in Ii i Ii n ii iiih. Cuiiiuierre wilh oll er pnrts was improv, iu. The dparlure uf vettel,i diirui; Nn- veuiher e(pi.iiled ihe urrivala. Thu irude wilh Ihe purta of lbc I'.uifio wns iucre.is- lng sleadily. The laslnf the nrerland einigralion ct prcted thii year had crossed ihe Sictm Nc- vuda. Euii"runia hy thu Trurkcr uinl Sal- liinn nvcr rnnics Ii id rcuched Ihc setlle- ineuta. Abuiit suventy leams by uny ol I Ihc Siilmon l'.its cr ecuuglii by suuwaon Ilie nmiininins, anu ul ilie l.isl ucruuiits, were in Ihe heud waters nl Deer Creek. Mnj ir Durkrr und il pariy had leli Sac- r.tint'iiio for ihtir rehef. Thu rainy seasou bad roni'iieuced. nnd the rnudd lo lliu miiu's were in uuiny plaris impiisnhle. Numheiaut Ibe luiues were imiIiiiiii thc riecesfiint" ol lile, aui! jjrcal 6UtVcriu was ;iiin liended. I'reii.'lils I'roui Slorklnn In ihe Uigginas wito 75 ceiiic ivrpiiiind. Flour al Siuck tun briuga a ilull.ir a puiiud. Tlm t!nhl dii;in!!ri were inrrrating iu produciivencse. The yirhl of lbc rivcr hiirs wns gieat. Cniup.iuiea were being fiirinrd In work llic sir.im nf quarlz. Tesm ivlnrb had beeti madu give nue nnd a ball lo ihren di llara of nhl In a pound nl qu.iriz. The sicainera .enaiur und Mclviiu were runiiing nn Ihe Sarr.inicpin river. CirpenlcrB ul Sacrainruto eily rereivrd Sl'jperil.iy. The wemli-r was.ilehghilul. uinl ihc hilla uruuiid burc n lreli crop of tnm. The pnres nf veaelnhlcs here nrc cnor innud. uisinir lo tlioir acnrcity. und,intaet, tho nerecs.iiies of 'il'e gcnernlly nrc much liillhcr ihan they were ii lliis time lail year. Klour nt Slorklnn ia 8 1 per pnund, and othcr iirliclea iu Ihe filine prnpurlion. Miseries of the Californians. Extracls from tbe I.eiler nl an Alhauian Cominunica'cd for ihe Tribune. UiRK Nai'tili's, J .San Fiiaciscu, Nov. 11, "49. The dyfpnlery is prcvnilin here lo an awful pxieni, nnd llieiu hus been rousidir able f'evcr and njue partirulnrly amoni; ihc uiincra. I nni now duiic willl lbc I'or mer diceimr. 1 inlend Iu relurn tu Albany by llm next steamcr, if poesiblc, na tny niedicnl niiendantn huhl ul no hnpea lor my recnvery unlrss I do so nr Inken irip lo the Siudwicb Ulunds. I nni henrlily airk ol'tlus cuuniry. Thc tro beKouu looks ol' l,e iinncrs, ns ihey reiurn from the dig t'inga dUsaiisficd, cunvinre nie thal Call foriiia hntdshipa will ivhully undcrniinc iry cnnstitutiou. Yoti enuhl lell a ininer here ns far ns you cnuld seo hiin by his chnslly f'ealurrs nnd diriy nnd laltered clnthea. l)r. Mc.Nnughinn infornn mo Ihat Ibere are nenrlyune hiiudrcd Alb.ininiis in S.in Frnncisco who have breu uusurress ful at Ihe inines, prowbug nhout penuiless und BhililefS, wnrking al whulevcr hibor ihcycnngpt, so llial ihey rnn get home. A Inrgc pnrliop of lbc Cohipnny who went lo iho iiiinra wllh Bnrrelt Invo relurned discournt'pJ, and nro nnw working iu clay hanka and lendini; tiiasons, while ibose nho have irodea ilo vety wi ll when ihey pnn yet cmploymcnt. ou aer, tbe aociet ol it ia, Ihey nre unuble ia endure the linrd fihipa nl lbc tinnes, Thnae wliti Aitncd ut clerkslnps nrrivcd rnthernilay nl'ter the fair, iiuiess ihey hrnughl liciivy influence wilh lliem. Aldrrman Ilonnny was ut lliu niinea, hrcaniu dicuii.aged, and dieJ of iiieljnrholy, Joiin CooMEr. Capt. Cunk, in tbe l.ugliili bark fiarali. whuinaile aucblnrgc sacril'ccs to rearuc tlie (.iifTerers un boaril lbc sbip "CaJeh Griinsliaw," in Jaily cxppcted In nrrive at this purt, anys tlie N, Y. Jout nal of Cdiiinicrce. In thc lluoril of Al (lertnf n, reccinly, a vme of thaiika fur his lieruic cniiduct, was ordered, and tlie frceiloin nf llic cily is tu bc prrsent ed liim in a gnld box. Cutigrcas will undnubtedly lake snmo acliuii nn lliis Biihjpcl, nnd inakc liuiinr.iblc iiieuliuti nf llip ceiierniu cniiduct of this rfficcr He ilaid by tlie liurning aliip sevuu dayr, nnd it ia thrnugli his liiimaiuly nn l per llnus cfToils thal w mwy ere satxd from Cfttaiii ik'slructn The Pahkman TnAOr.DY Tho scnl of secresj whiih Ihe nuthnritiea bmo inpr f upnn all persnns in nny w"v-een tlie mns i rcninii: connecteu wui iho clwliT aml Fntkmnnjranpdv, )H remain, in fidl furce,! allhough judieial ndinn tniut soon inlerpnso 1 nnd Ihc puhlic bc ndmitted to thnl knnw- lcdne of lliese trananeliona. whicb, we think, p bhc justice so ollen nppenlrcl lo. nnd jet so oficn trnmpled npon-to fny noibing of pntitled to it in tbe iirst in t ince. Whocv- or is mnst to blamc in adising Iho cnnrse tlmt basbccn nursucd. will find a vnst wriclit of responsibihly llnonn -ipon him or Iheni, when, in violalion ol Ihc rigliis ol comiuit nily, tbis cnfo is eilcd ns n prccedcnt "nnd mndo to fcivc ns rulc for fulure dotcrmin alions in similar or aniil.igniis cnscs." On Monilnv morning .ncxl. lliu January terni of tbe Municipnl Cnurt will be com ineneed. A new (ir lndaJnry will be impnn niled, to Bcnc for six lnonlli", und they will be instruiti'd by Chicf'Juslico WelUaslnthn diilics rf thoir ollice. nnd tbe rcriiiireirouts nf tho law oniernin'r Cnnndjuiors. Ilut iiiviii; t-(.v. iihm ni nu iii.iif:,: iiil'III "ilil refeienccto Ilie grenl ca'C wbii b will de-1 niniiil thcir ntlention nmnng Ihc firtof their odicial duties. The pnpersnndcvlih'iice in lbc ene nf l'rof. Webster will bo laid before tbe Jiiry in thu early pnrt of ho wcek, nnd shortly nficr if tbpy find a bill ns who shall say t'ley will, tbrnugh Iho nu-strrv bc bind which lliu prosceutiun Iiasbiii itself? hc will bo arruigncd beforo tbe piopcr tii bunnl. Wp bavo nlrcady st.'itcd ihnt l'rofesor Webster's couii'.el hao bcen furpihed wilh copips of cvtdcncc sworn to bel'ore ihe Curo- ner's Jury, nnd we nro not prohihiled now , from s.i inr thal hi eounscl and friends are 113 Mlimillllll II, 11119 41111. IIS Illl'V IUIVU llt'ril trom thu lirsl ilay ol lus nrrct. tli.it a lull nnd comnlelo defence can and will bring him out triun'iphant, nmid nll Ihc diflicuKies by j wliich his case secnis at preicnt to bo sur- r Wc learn from thc hcst niilhorilv ihat thc ileporlmcnt nnd bearing nf l'rof. 'Webster in his ci'll, is as much unlikn ihat of a pris- nncr eonliueil uniler a capilal citiiriie, as ean possibly bc imagincd. So far froin npfienr. im- u prnoner. hc seenis, lo llinsp who nrc adtnittcd to seu l;ini, likc thc sprluilrd srhot nr, tlie inan nf scicnce, who hna rcti'ed a wbile finm the scer.ps and turninil of ni'tiie life, tha! Iip mny call his thnuhls home, and in.lulgo iu reflecltons so wcll beuttinga man uf hii studinus hnbits. The 1'rofesor ispcrmilled to enjov nll tlie libcrty eoniistent wilh his satu ki-eping and tlie rules adopled fnr pcrsnnsin his siluation. His counsel i-.it him ijiiilc nf'lpn. A fewfa niiliar friends nrp admilted to his t-ell. and nnt a dnv pascs ihat snino momber of hi i.iuiuv uncs nni uive nim inn ii e.'lflire ni crcctini; Iheni. liooks nml wriling inalcrinls nrc nllowcd hiin. nnd his linie is ns fully oe cupicd as i wnuld be, perhaps, in Mic dis eh.ir-'e of his duiies at tlie ljiuprsiv. He is et on termsof comniunii-alion wilh snnic, if not nll, nf his brotbi!r profesnrs nt lianard. Tbcnrn hc is stipplied wilh tbe means nr piosccuting what studies his late nr iiiHinalinn may le.id lnm to givp his mind to. leslerdnv. bc reipipsled one nf ihp nro. I lcsiors to fcml him llic M l.ile nl Mniiouiet. The friends of I'rofcs-nr Webster iro claimed. when Ihe secret inquest wns in pr.) gies, ihnt ncilher bc nnr they had any de siio I'nr cnpcpalnicnt. Tbe means of remo viii2 Ihnl Fccrcy nie nnw within their re-ich. IVill they draw aside thn eil? We have nr, dotibt ihat thoy were fair nnd upriuht in iheir first dcclnralion. nnd iheri-forp ennfi dcnlly expcct to he cnabled to pip ihe pnb lip. next wpi k, more nutlipntie intclligenco tbim hus vet hccn sprcad bufore tbcui. Uos lon lleroid. 3-. tO" Mr. nnnper. lb-i nnvpli!, hein-r in New Ynrk rilv lalcly, hp nnd Ihe edilnr nr lbc llmne Joi'rnal, N. I'. Willia, were rnn veraina iiimn ihe pcriod when ihey niel in Pnris, IS32: "I wjb riillins npon LafaypllP nne dav, (anid Mr. Cnnppr) aml wns lct in by his cniifitlenlial servnnt, whn. il sirnck iiip. showcd rijns nf having snmpiliinu t" enn ceal. lle eaul bi nmsipr wns ut hnuip. nnd afler n monipnl's lipsiiaiinn, inade wny fnr me to jrn nn ns upual lo his jirivatc innm hul I nniv 'hat ihprc was snnip ein barrassini'nl. 1 wnlkeil in nnd (ntind Ihe (IrnPrul alnne. He rerpivpd me wilh thu vanie cnrdiality na evpr. hnl inqnired niili snme pacernp's whn lcl mo in. nnd wheih pr I mr I nn nhl nrqnainlanrn "ninir nnl. I Inhl him llial hi nhl srrvnnt had nduiiilPil mi", nnd ihnl Iheie was rerlainly fnmnliine peculiar in the mnn'n manni r ; luu as 1 had pppii nn nne clsp. 1 kneiv nniblnjr mnre. "All," anid the General, "ihat feltow pul liim in ihe eide rnnm. Fil ilnivn. nud 1 will lell you. 1'rince I.nnia Nnpulpnn Do naparlo wna here iwn niinutea nt'o I" I cxpresspd nirpi isP. nf rnursp, fnr lliis wna iu '33, tvlwn il wasilPinh fnr a Dnnn pnrie tn enier Fr.inrc. "Vee." enniiruipd thc Genpral, "nnd be rnme wilh a prnpn si'lnn. He wiVhes to mnrry my .nind diiughipr ClenienlinP. itnitethi! rfpiiblirnn tels anil the inpcrhtll8't,t ninke himelf cin. pernr. and my j.'rnnd daughtpr puippra tricp!" "And, if it he nnl nn inili-crpet queation," I aaid,"wbat wns vnur nnswer. my dear General ?' ,4I tnhl him," said l.afaycllp, 'ihnl my fauiily had ibe Amer ican unijnn nn llial auhjerl, und rhunip hus. blndsfor ihemsplvps ihat iIipic wns llic ynunt; lady ho miyhl un ondrniirl her, nnd if shn liked him, I hnd no ohjeciinn. ' Mr. Cnnper did nnl lell na, raya ihe Journal, (Tnr nf rnursn he did noi knnw,) hmv ilip prinre plicd his wooinjr nnr why hc failpd. The fair Clrnirntinp, ulmlliui, poeibly, loft liPrchnnre nl hpin, nnprn prpss, m.irried MnnFieur dp npauinnnl. nnd nnw rcprPFPHIs liPr rejeclpil ndinirrr a Ihe Krench nnibastadrc6s nl thn Courl ofAua-iria. i,lu4ui.m;u or inii lyitniir.rt i. , . . . . , The mnsl eloquct.t m.-.t iu tbe world purposc-tendi.ig toexcite nnrtl. ra.her tl.nn bave becn among tlie most diffident, and t'',I"-'r remorso or indignuiinn in ihe mimN ready lo say willl Moses, "I can not of such a nation ns tbe Auatrinns, who ncv. spoak I ani a child." Such tncn's cr, wc slrongly suipect, regarded our people iiiiuds kinille and ylou as Ihev grasp wilh nny loo much icvprenco Ii is prepos nnd tlcveliipc ati imporlant principlc. ' tcrous, nlso.us a mcasuro that is Eimply tn Thpy nrc often most awkward iu intro- jnjurt. ourown citizcns, by nbandnninglhne iluciiia tlioir subjects, manifetl nn life nr ,v10uvo alrc,,dv establi.hcd bu-inuss rela powcr till Ibey comc Io elucidate or en-' t.()ns jn t,0. cmi;,,rVi ,0 ltic temh r mcrcies fotee n prinrij.lt from wli.e.l. rad.ati.i.is Jc 0,crllI11L,,t. rorcifn in- of ,ght ad irulh break f,.r. . to a iract ' lnalllln,,,, for our tuU. and ix attonlion.tosivny and iibsorhlhe soul. It was tlius wilb Fox. Ilurkc not fur that of o.her nat.ons-and lo bre..k was Iho ninst tcdious and dull nf all ofT thcse amicablc relationsin a bufl. is nola epeakera, 'and vet, at timcs', the most t wbit more shrcwd or s ilUfactory, Ihan Ibe traiispcndcnily elnipieut of all uho slood on tlie flonr nf I'arlianient. fXTA conntry merchant having pro curcdtinciv clerk, wakpd hiin up onc mnrning nfier bo was liired. at a most unscasonably carly bour, by calling out ihat "the faniily wero sitling dnivti lo thu tnblc." "Tliank you," said llic bny, as lie liirncd nvcr in bed lo adjusl liim- self for a new iiap, "lliank ) hul I ncrer allow myself lo cnl anythlngdu ring tlie night !" Jloston Post. A Ilsmi Hit. Tbe Albany Dulch- inan petjielratcs the folloiv'mc liard bitj at tnbacco chp'rs; "A cheniirt in New York ha just iiivenlcd a substitutc fnr toiiaeco, ulucli will doubtlcss Bllperede tlie nred, aa it is just ns nasty nntl a gnodileal clieap CoNJHfiATION AND ACREBMCNr'. Iil a lesson in parsing.lbe sentcncc, "Man coiirtiug in capacily of bliss," &c, Ihe wnrd 'courting' coiiips to a perl yoims tniss of foiirlecn lo parso. Sbe enm nif ucrs lipailaliugly, imt gr,t alnng well cnnugli uutil alie wai to tell what it a- f,, 0 '.each ""3 ld'0.S,OPPt'J 8,'n" "Vcrv wcll. uliat dncs ciMirtinrr nittce witli 7" .;f t,l,9,PC d 1Ph dwn licr licr.il. i.rn..., .l,.ii i,.. i... ai., Lllt.' 1 k""w ll,nl " Ercr' " " c )C JTS tr I "Well, w hy iliui'l yon pnr.se ihat ird ivli.il unes ll ncrec wilh t llutiins slill niuro and slainmering, Kllen said "It n a nurees witli lbc rirls, sir I" fjy A tenclicrnf onc tif ilie Sitndiy sclnuils was Ipcturiiic a class of little irls tin tho infiuPiiuc nf pinus pxatnplcs nnd pinni iiislrucliniij in thc fcirinaliiHi of yrnilhriil charar.lcr. "All, Mis Cnnilinc," said be to nne nf tbe class; "uliat uniild vnii have bcrn withtiiit jnur good f.illicr and pinus inoiber V I siippnsp, ?ir," nnancrctl Mis Car i.lhie, "I uniild liavo Iipcii nu nrpli in ttcgistcf nlnA-n. Middlebury, Jan 15, 1850. , Our New Head. "Rpsidos gieatly enlarping our pnper. nnd othcrwUc cbnnging ils exlpinnl nppeninnip, wp b.ie made, ns alrt-mlv iniimnted, nn al- tcration in ils nanip. Vc do ihii not from tbe deiro of tnw'hinq nne, (fnr our dlpr- silion is conprvalne rnOier tbnn nlbprwic.1 , . t . . . . .' prnremcnt in lliis ilirertinn wns ncedcd. nnd tlmt Ihp pre-ent changc would bc arccplabln 0 n roiirpriicil. Wo ,,i,vp l,","-Tcl1' on'1 ltf-itnte.1 somewhat. w0 m'"t furlhcr say. ns to tnkini thii ep not onlv on n'rniint of thc temnorarv inrnn- venicnre wbich will iiprcsarilv rpsult. but nlso out of regard fnr tbe prcferenre nl'our Intc much rcpected picdpcpnr,' who fp lecled the engnomen nf " Tho Xnrlbprn fJal nxy," and fiom the p!enint n.-snciatir.n ron ncclpd, in our mind, wilh ihat nnnie, during the pcriod we bnn suslnincd nur prp-ent p lalions to this pnper. Wc liap had snme apprelicnsion, nln, lli.it n new nppollatinn. bnweicr accrplablc in o.hcr rcsperl", miglit nt first strike the niinds nf our riMilors n lit- lle unr.lrnnnllv, if not, in soine c.ifps. as n nppillcss mnointion. Xutwttlisl.'indini nll tbosc nbitacles, liow pier, wc bnio nt lenglb delermined on Ihp modification lliis weekprcscnted, ns aflord tz n tnndet nnd appropriato tilln fnr n wnpkly jnuin.il such mours nimstobc. wilh. out bein" li.ible to nnv nf Iho ohieclinns ,vhirh baic nepurrpil to n (and. pcrhnps. tn r i - :. .i e niany ol our triemis) ngninst tbe inrmer bc.id, In scvcral of the ntber Sin'es, "Ttrri 1S1 t:it " sectns to hc n favoritcncwsp.iper ti tle. That nnnie, nlmnt nlonc nmong Ihp tr.nrp eurrcnt dcsignntions ndnpted by Ihc public press, remains luthcrlo unapprnpri. nled in tbis Slnic; nnd wp haic sclcclrd it. not wilh a licw nf imilnting nny nne nf llip seseral respcclahle uimesakcs which will nt onee occur to thc mind of pery rrndor, nr nn acccur.t of any special fnndnps fnr thi tcrm nbovc ciery olher, but fimjily fiom n deire lo he known pniMAsrsTt.Y by an ncrrptable, unpretcnding, and cxpressiie nppellalion. l'xchnngcs, nml all persons baiing cnrrespondcncp wilh ns. will pleaso observc our prcscnl lillc, nnd addrcfs accordingly. Non-Intercourse with Anstria. Wc expressed our mind very freely, Iwo or threc wpcksagn, on thc prnject of sus. pending iltplomitiL intcrconrsc with Atistrin It isnuming a good dcal, for our Goiern ment lo set itsclf up as ihe centor of the goiernnients of I'uropc or, at lea;, it is taking a gtcut dcal for grantcd tbnt ncciU bcltcr confirmntion Ihan wc are bkely eer to urt, lo Mipnotc that n "rcbuke" of thi bOtl would cier haie any othcr Ihan a ludi crous efl'ect upnn a haugh'y cmpire liko llm of Austri.1. Wc did not scruple, at thc time. lo pronouncc tbe proposilinn nbstird, nor lias ihe loug and able speecb of (Jcn. C.ves, ad miiably calculatcd ns it may be for pouulur effect and for eleclionterint; pu;-pnps,eh.iiig ed our liew of thu maller iu lliu least. I he uistingtiislivu Scnalor iloes not pre- sent the atrocilics of tbe Auslrian goiein. mentin any slronger li-ht Ihan they should hc cxhib'ned, nor is he in advanco of thc popular feeling, we imagine, eilher in Ihc warmtb or sinccrily of his indu;nalion. In fact, wc icry much queslion whellier Ihe whole eirorl of Ihat gi'nllemen could his sccrct molives be fully feanned wai nnt diroctcd quito as henrlily towards securing nn plei tinn to tbe I'reidency, ns to nroufv thc Autrian poerninent lo a j us-t ensc of thc euormiiies 't has pcrpclralrd, nnd to in duce it to assumc a rourso nf eondiict more worthy of a ci.ilized penple. Tho proposilion is nhsurd, in Ihe first revcnse of tho boy, wbo rcfusei his dinr.er, to spitu his grnndmother. Thc remirks of IIuxiiY Cl.AY, oii this queslion, nro ni'inly, cloqucnl and just. We g'ne llio aubttancc of hisreply lo Gen. Cass, iu anolhcr column, nnd commcml it lo Ibe nolicc of ovefy reader. The Constitutional Convention. 'Ihe Coniention, on Wedncsilny last, A noi'TED Ihnt pnrt of tho Amcndments pro posed by Ihe Council of Censors wliich givcs tho eleclionof AssUlant Judges, Sherills and Ilailids, Stato'a Attorneya, and Judges of Frobatc, dircctly to tho people. Tho voto on tlieso seieral Aiuendtncnls ranged from 1 75 lo 18G in faior of, and from 41 to S8 ngainst their ndoption. So that Ibis rnucb ngilatcd queslion is nt last sellled wbetbcr sous toniuunco tho best IntcrriU nf tbe State, remains lo bo seen, ullcr a fair Ir'ul. This imporlant uiodilicalion of thc Constitu lion will of courso lake eflect nt tho next Scptcmbcr cleclion. Tho Couiuil wliich rejomuiendcd thu chango wns unnuimously Wlng. and composed of somo of iho nblcsl ,nn m ibi, Siate. Wo bave opposcd lliis lnnoiation from lho first, as did a my r.- s",17.U ininon.y iu ibeiouncdofCf.isor. and wa shall rpjoico if ibe prnclical ctrcct nf the menurc ptoics h-si ilisistious ihan now seems piobabh', The maltcris nl lenst tetllnl, for fcen jea.-s lo comc. Thc firs Anunilment, pioiidingmodifini tiominour prespnl sjatem of Itepresenta. tion, so ns toghclhe larger towns nniti creused ntnnbpr of Hepre'cnlntiies, wns re- jecltd, on Momlay, in Cou millcc of lbc Hliolc, nftfr full ni.d nble I'i.-ciis.-ion by Slessrs. I'omeroy, Spj tnour, Towiulcv nnd olhcr, iu faior. nnd by Mesrs. Jtcnrd'ley, c, ngainst by lbc tcry Jccisiio volc of 9 lo 218. Tho fecond Amendment, protiding tbnt no bal!oling for Tomii liepre.'pnlnliic shall bo had nfter midniglit on the day of elcc tion, was rejcctt'd yeas 109, nays 121. Thc AinenJiiieiit givin-; lliu pluclinn of Ifegi-tcia uf 1'robaie to tho pcoplo was rc jcctrd, "8 lo 133. Thal lelating lo .Ii.stices of tlie l'eacc giiing lbc cleclton of ihcsc ofliiers diieclly to tbe penple, nnd limilinrr tbe numhcr, in towns having lcs tlnn 1000 inhnbitnnts, to ice ; in tnwns liniins 1000 nnd lcss llian 2000, tn seren ; 2000 nnd pji tban 3000, Un ; 3000 and less tban fiOOO, ttccles ; more tban 5000, jifteen wns n'lopt ed, 139 tn GS. Thc tiinlb Auiendmpnt, Iiroviding thal lbc severnl oflii'cra befoie nnmcd shnll be elcclcd nnnually.lij li.illot.niiil flxing tlie i nmnn'iicrment nf ilieir lcrnn nt lliu first of Di-eviubcr next nfier ibeir elec- tinu. was als.i las'cil on Tlmisday, yp-ii 19C, nais 21. these ofTu crs Thu b'nth, proviilini tbni sliall be clected ns SMin.ors now nre, and prniiiling tbe mutle nf reiurn ing thc otvs, was adopled, 191 to 21. Thu clcicntb, providing ihat ihe 'lOiemor, &p., sliall hnhl oci uiilil ollu-rs ate ihnsen nnd quilifi..il (102 to 2S) ; llm lw.--,h, prnsiding tlnt llm Stnie Tnasiircr. Sheriirs. nnd llili I'ulills shall iip bnnils, n lbc los'id.i ti:n; nny diru'cl (133 In 43) ; and ihp four tcenlh, prniiiling fur lliu appnrlionmpiit of tl.e Sennle uniler thn nexl tctisus (175 to 29):werc sevdally ndopleil. 'I he lliiilrentli piouiliiig Ihnt nll nmcnihncnts pinpo-.cd bv any fulure Council ol Cenvors shall be tub- initled diieclly lo tho penple fnr thcir ndop tinu or rejcction, wns rejectcd, 4.1 In 1.13 Ilie fif ecnlh. liiniliug the numhcr nf ,Tns. ncesoi nie ivarp, (wiiu ii iicenme nnnuies- sary nfier Ihe adnptinn of the scicnth nni cle.) was rej.-cled. 41 lo 1C3. Thc Comcmion adjourned on Monilay morning tlm bu-inr-ti beiug finiblieil, of course, on Saluiday. Eenator Phelps on the Slavery Question Our ilistingui-hed tiiHii-ina i lm lias occupied a leailmg piilii.n iu thc 8cnatc nniong tlie friends of ihc Adiniu-. isirauon iiuring tne prphcnl sen n lias ailiuini-tercii a rchukc lo Snulb ern llcii.-purs and Dminiouisis, which will not soou he fnrgoilen. Kivrywlicrc, this scpnis lo bc rpirded ns a moal nd imraulp aml Pllcclivc speecn, and wc lake partictilar plcasure in cnpj ing thc fiilluniiig wcll de-cri.u cnmuieiidatiiin of the Iloston Allas r.nd thc New York Kxpresj, to2clbcr uilli iheir nbslractof Judgc l'help!.'s rcmurlis. Tne DriiATt: in tiii: Si.nati: The recent debatc iu ihe Uuitcd f'tates Sen ate, upon Ihe motion to repritil thc miti slavery rej-olultons of Ibe I.egislainrc of, ermr.lit. llrt'W (Ull n r.ltnl a I , iinpr Ii frnin VeriiK.nt, drew out n capiia pppcn irnm .Mr. IMlilps, nf Ihal Slnle. Mr. I'belps ; is nue nl thp slrnugcst-iiiiiuleil nun iu lbc fcnate ; ho is neipr p.sciied ; he cpeaks w nll firinncss, nud ineaiis what be aays. Tbe cnrrespmnlciit of llio '. pres ibus bkelcbcs lbc rcmarks of Mr. l'lip.lps : Miimip, of Va., romphiined of the langunge of lbc rpsnlulinii, vthich cbar acterized hlnvery as a criine. Virginia bad madc np her mind ou Iip subjprt In uhicli tlie rcMiluliotis rpferred ; they uerc dclprniinfd to nppoe lbc prinei plcs of thc I'rovisoisis nl n!l lu:ards, anil In llip lat cxlrcinity. Mr. Ilale prncrcdcd lo say, llial be was ccrlain ihere was not ibe Ipast ne tpasl ne ressily fnr any nppnsilion Irnm tlip ollirr sidr of ibe ch.uiibcr, as tbe lesoluiions wercqnile l.armless. Mr. I'belps, i reply tn Mr. Ilale and inihe remarks whicb li.nl liecn made by fjniilliern CPiillemcn, wiiulil dpfiiio liis pnsition, nml uliat Iip IipIipvpiI lo hc Nnrlberii opinions upon lliis snhjpci. Ilo was li-lpiii'd tn uilli lliu nt 1 prn found allpntinn, as it fpeined In be sup pufcd llial bo was In sninc cxli'iit speak 1115 llio -eiitiinpiils nf lbc adniiniilra lion. The InncuncP of .Mr. I'belps uas cxprosspil uilli n degrep nf fnrrc tliat pri-dup.t'd nu pvidetil cll'pcl upnn lbc Soiit liern portion of lbc Spii.iIp. Tlin Pliunuialinii al lliis linie nf llio n'lili iiipiiIs ol llic North 111 so c.ilm 11 maii uer is oppntliilic and iiiipnrlanl, nud musl liavc 110 i-ligbl pfl'ect upnn thc fu- lurc iicluui of ihe houlli it tbpy are I..C ti, r.nwmi 1. not. thls pveiliinr snh. ' ' jecj "My own pnsilinn nnd tliat of lbc Norlhcrn people L'cncr.illy, ns I uniler- sland lliPin, i: We arc oppospd lo iho evistenre of slamy and .I..1111 lbc right 1 . ,-xp.r.s .iu, r ,,.. , , ""V '" " ........ j.... and neier cxpi'cl tn prel.-nil tn mter ere 1 ,,, ' 111 "11 1 J ,1,1, !,.. H.H . III., I II- llnus nf any Statc. Wcclaiiu tlie right nf Cniigrc-s to rc-eiiacl lbc oidiiiaiicp of '67 hbnnld it bc tli.iugbt pxpedicut nr necetsary, aud if any nlber nclmu th 111 llial nf cniisliliilioual oppnsilinn lo lbc passagn nf such mcasiiri's flinuld bc un-1 dcrlakcn by any porlion of lbc Union, such trcnson uill hc deall uilli in nicb manner ns may lic Ihought necessary warding us, at nn carly dav, a statcmetit of and proper, iu coiiiimioii uilli the cir- ,,,, ,0tej0 ,i,0 several' Constiiuiional A c.n.siai.ccs under ul.ich f. may bc jm31llJUntl.i,iven i nnoll.er column. lemplcd . My Iricr.d frnm irainta (Mr- .Mason) lell Is us tliat viryihia nas maue "I' l' .... T mind 10 resiil evcry pncro.icbmenl. I irust that Virainiu" will reit any at ... i- .1 leinnl upon lbc inlrgrtlv or Ibe governs I 1 . . . .. . " . . r mciit, and tliat slic will aiiller 110 stnlc ol this Union nr auy foreigu poucr In in. vnde lier riglits, and 1 can assure her if hc is invadfd ihere is not a State iu lbc Union hicli n ill nol lly a oucc ln licr succor, nud anl her 111 reaislnncc "at nll bazards and tn tbe last cxlremily;" nnd, l uill tell Virginia, too, that iftdie sbnuld allcmpt cncroaclimptils iipoii ollu-r Stalcs, or cndcavor tn conlrol this gov crniiient by Ibreala nnd iiitiiuidiitinii ; if fho tbniild assiime lo diitnte lo Con-' gress, upnn what MlbjecU ibe gcncral g.ivcrnmenl shall nr shall nnt leSi.la.c, P:'" - " ' h.l the la and uhatnicasurrs thev shall or shall '' "ould lerm a dccidedly bimltcmo man ...I n,n the nl.-ir.pa hern-lf in a nmiliim. 1 lnl wa 1,lva n 1 question Ihat in per. ' not onlv allogftiipr utlieiiauie, out 111110 short nf rtdiculous. If slio carrics out her Ihrcals to .he extent of trcon, thu jnvcrnment will douhlless bp fniind sul rir.iPiilty p iwcrlul tn prnlect lit-rnrll." 'I'herp is inucli iriiMij -cnsc iu tbp n nl irks nf eiiatnr I'helps, nud wlieu Mr ('alhuiili statpil in n few cnuciie phrasi wlial thc dclcriiiiiialiiiii uf thp Snulb would be iu lus npiiiliiu, nnl ith-nii, ius bc ua lisicncd to uilli priifuuud at tcntinii, the ptisiliuii nf Mr I'lielpa dul nnl sepni in lbc leat sliakrn, cipiiiui Mr. Cnlliniin's side tif llic Clianihpr. Spnatnr I'belps lias pvidenily dpalt n cvero blow lo thc bol-lieada of llic Soutii. Tliat "Revicw" of the Prcsident's lMessagc. Tietuithst.itidins tbe conmtetp. Soutbern. pro-tavpry lone and npppt ol' the .Message. we siiiui see llio wliole ivlng pnrty at thu Xorlh lliu loailers wn mean ihnin'inL' un iheir eaps nnd sboutins nt thc lop nf their ntns. glnrv lo iien. lavinr as n ilmnt I'ronso mnii, and as a truc cxnnnent of atiti- sbicrv doflrities ! HramUm I'oit. So Fnys tho " Curri-sponilinc; J-.dilor", at ilu! i-lo-'p of his mislctly reiicw of'lbc I'rcsi Ucnf's Mi-ssa This langunee was nroba bly intmtlnl l'or some olber pnrpoe tban to upsui ull tlmt preccdes. Xut conlent wilh irileratuig, nll llirougli n long urlicle, that tbe l'retident "saYn .NOT om. woiil) " on :hoc suhjpcts malnly ajilntpd duiing the late cain.iss, tbe pililor at hit turin his b il- luriei on bi own billh-mcnls, atul ili-molUh os nll Ihat hu his o lahored lo i-slubli-.li. If (iin. Tailor " snts not onc woril " un " l1n.--.ii great nnd all-nh-oibing lopics," it will I. ratlier dillicull, we inuginc, lo comict him ol lnkitig ivn exlrcme ground wilh rcfer ence to them I " When (icn. Tnilnr w.is n pnudidato fnr thu lrpidenpy, it w.is siid thal he wnuld not, if clecled, exen isc the Veln powcr at nll Ihat he wnuld Fauilion nu b l iws ns rnnaress saw fit tn pa. Now ih.it Gen. Talnr is i-lecled, In- not nnl dees no(nr, Ihat he will not ti-e the Vein pnwer, bilt he siys ili-lini tly it tlmM Lr usol in ccr- tinu ea-es nnd iIh'si- i m. nre il,,. r.r., i'msi'i in hu-h it hu Wn uteJ nml its u.u "justilicd by Ibrmcr l'le-idcnts." " Wbcn Gen. Tnjlor wns a candidale for I lbc I'reHih-ncy," he ued the fullowiu lan- guagc (in his AIINon lctlerjnn ibis suhj.-ct : "Tho oner gii-n bv llio rons'iluliou to Ihe l.vccmhe is a higl. .on,cnalic tio.r ; bul in mi oiiinmn should neier be i-xcn ijcd fxnnt in'vHwt nf rlrnr vlntnf,,,,, nfihr Intinn, or vidnij'cst lnKtc and wunl ofcoiuitl- emtioti i Confjrcgs. This is prcciscly tbe dotlrinc nf lbc incs sase and ll.is " mirppretentntioii " of lliu Post is too b.ircf.iced to nced nny comment. Gen. Talor has not cbiingid his foiiner ground, nor is his pontion ut all likc ihnt t.i kcn by lliosc of Ihe "foimer l're-udenls " wbo ufcd tbe Velo for mere legiilutiee pur poses, w to eontrol thc aclion of tlie major ii; in Congrcs-s wbcn they happcned to on tcrlain opposite opiuicns. ' Thcru is anolhcr pcculiarity nbnut tbe ' icsagc. On all suhjecis which do not " ininlie nny peculiar p.nty responMbiliiy, 'll.e I'lesidcnt's rccowMrnilatinni nre giien " wilh gie.it I'rcedoni and exp!iiitncs. On " nll pariy (mclions. he is cidicf pcrl'i'i tly " hon t-uinuuttnl, or indulgi-s iu gcncral re. ' 111:11 ks lo which nicn of all parties n-sent." If irue, what infeicmc would Ihc I'osl draw finm tbis " pcculi,iiily "? In addres ing nn Oppoitinn Congre-.s, hc does not sce fil to nrfluc encb point Ht lenglb, nor is it I lonsNlcnl wilb his licws of the duiies of the j Kxecutiu; tn jirm legistativu mcisures upon I tln-ir atteniion. Ile rccommrntls such inens-' uiesns hc thinkslbo public goodiequiicvn.d A 1..... .. . I... II..:. I).... thi-io leiives Ihe malter Ile is n " l'rc-ident of ihe licnnlc nnd nut cf a p.wtv." Ilis o pini'im, neieilbilcss on the Taiifl'.thc Sub j Tiea-ury, Intcrnal Impiowmcnt. tho nd I mision of Culil'oniia us a Free Slatc. (te.. nrc ili.-.tincti indicalcd, and they are purely Wnio bcing exnclly Iho merse of what would bave comc fiom a Locofoco Adminis trntion likc tliat wbiib has just bi-cn dis pljccd, and ichich the edilor o f thc Post htlp cd to br'unj into power. rSThe (Jiecn Moiinlnin Frei-mau tbinks , Gen. Tayi.oii'.i dcclnralion that he will stand by the Union, ' whaiever dangers may ' Ihii'aleu it." nie.ll-.s thal in will iclf ll.o . v;i,ni i,m: i Tl.,....i;,nr ,.. .;.i...,ii.. i .i, n i ,i ... ,. . , , . ., ,, , . "' 1 ,e ?' nml ,l0, m,nS "creM " "'" lbc last p.iragraph, is rcdy to "alhrm" it ' ",ere- u'c " V '" '"' "any wbere eisc" tbougli his reconinicndaiion iu I'.nor nl ibe ndmissinn nf Oahlorma, wilh a Lon Mitu'iou foreier prohihiting Slaiery, ilocs look a little sii-pii iousl tST At Washington, h.ningsot throiigh siuh n rc.ult. But on n full examination or wilh ibe hibor nf i-lii ting a Speaker. tho ihoui jcct, in&ll its bcariiics.Iihink Iritc patnot- Hou.se has bs'cn trvuu il haiid 011 a (cik. 1 , 1 ..i.n .,,, ,.:n i., n , Thi.pri.l.ipal.audida.essecu.to be J..IIN ' "' P'"'-"'""!' 'd lead all reiloppo. W. Fukmy. nf lViin.vliui.iii. a d'.M iple nf "'" ofsln.cry nnd i,r tl.e opprc.sion of thc hu Ih it .tete.tubh. iiorlhrrnM.-hf.nl wbi.h, ..r- tu adu.c.ilo it. 'llure aro rievra tindiiii 10 l)inifxi.u-, i afiaid of notbing ( ibis snbjcci whuh, I apprebcn.l, very few honiuihus inlcrlVicn. e" witli ihe ' pe- norili-.-rn nicn have cntcrt.iincd, anl which a-o eulii-ri..siih.ii0..sofou.-SouilH;ri,br..tIir..,," ln lmmoul , ,helr c.n,eq..e,.e, and I tbln'k nnd I. J. CA.MI'lil.t.1., sla. hnldi-r, whn was .,, . , , 7 . . Wbig Clerk oftl.elaM llnuse. l!i.ween " W."-' ' lllfm'"'"Mbal the grcatc.t suchwe haii' 110 iuwc.-llarlin;ton CamUr. R0 'f our rnce, thc g'ory nnd prospcrity of The roiiWrr i- ribt ir. dcsiena'iiv. Mr. l' ...i,...i.p. .1. s.j in-j , uuuiii.ivv.-, (.IS 11 uiH-s in Ml lll.l- "' "oids, in ar.oiher p'.ace,) tbouli we bo- lico it is not a lait that Mr. Cainpbcll is 11 il.iveboldcr. And now what do Ihe ' Fn-e Heiuoeraiy " of Vermont thiuk nf tl.e fact , nt iheir only tepre.sciilnliie, Mr. I,ucius 11. IVck.steadily inted forlhissanicFuniev? ... , , , , , , ,, ' "c li.nenlivavsunderstoodlhat ll.c'-Free IVnincrali " hnd ilelf niiinril to suilaii; no ""an for uni cllice, wbo wns nol fiiindlyto 1,10 Wilmot I'roiiso. Mr. Forney, it i- wcll knonn, is npenly and zealomly opposed to Ihat measure. CaTOut thanka aro due lo O. Skymouh, ihu delegate from this town, for for IIailiioaii Accihknt. Ou Friday night last, tho reaular p.isseiiger trnin froin ljOJ. 1 ton, on tho Holland and Ilurlinglon Fiil I ro.id, reacl 1 .1.... i-f 1 1 iw.m, ivuiiii-j iiua iiiai.u jiiun uuuia ueiuiui 1 , ' . , '. . . Iha usual linie. hann" run o 1 Iho irni-k lm ' cn isuiiawi anm iu.inrii. 1 ne cngino O1'0 " llurlirion ') uud tender were ury niiich damaged, nnd Iho hnj;gago car wos ijroKcn in pieees. torluuately, nonc of lho paiscngcra or bands were iujured. t Wc ncknowlcdgo tbe reccplion of a fino engraied likencss of L. A. GoheY, Ksq., in ndtniiro cf Ihe Fcbruary nuinber of tho Udy's Ilook, in wbich it will reacb lbc ,,,, , .... ...... .. .,. ,,,, -,,.;,. . " i'"p.' n. nu n uiruuguino inc- dium cf bia magazine. Ily the way, we tcc .omc of our cu-l,anSc, arc complaining of lellcr of Mr (Jooe '--,'n which bc inPirms a vkiiIi Carolinian(in replylnnn nllnck ofibe -Uler) llial lliu Lady'a Ilook Ims neier cnn- MinPil Abolilinn artielea. nnd ttuii he hns wilhdruwn thc obnoxious nnmu nf Grnco Urpcnwood from ils fonnrr placc on tho covpr. It i, nf course. Inn nmi li in i.inv-t ihnt Soullmrn jenlou-ics can nlwnys be kept quict, nndwe Ibink eicnso good nntured n inan ns .Mr. G.idky looks to be.neeu hardly nllcmpt il. fSrThcro nte some opininns in tbe com municntion of our Soutbern cnrrcspondent, tbis wcck, wbicl. wc nre not prcpnrcd to cn dorsc, nnd do not bold ourselvci responsiblc for. Wc allude pnrticul.irly lo w!mt is said of tlie Anncxntinn of Cuha. If, in fact, that Island can be brought into thc confed- craoy as a fno Slnte, therc is onc reason tho less, lo our mind, ngainst lts nnncsnlion but Ihcre mut be rcnsons in its faior, eien Ihen.stronger tban wubaTc secn, to induco us tn ndvoenlc Ibe mensure. We have been i"cu-4omed to think that our tcrrilory is quilc exlensivc enougb already. C-" Tnr. i.oton Daii.y IIee" rnter ed nn its lCib volumc on the 18lh ins , in an enlarged nnd impruii'd form It is n spiriled Whia journal. cnndueted with rarc abililv. nnd eniineiillv wonby of country no h-nlh.-.n eily pat-ninigo It will rpai h sub snihcrsin lliis Slalu ou tbe day of pnbllcn tion. Pulilisbcd by llriidbury, Harmop & Cn , nt S3 00 a vear, in ndvnni e. vComnuuucationG. Corrcspnndcncc of thc llrpisicr. Xr OtiLKANS, Ucc. 28, 1849. Deaii HsnihTT: Since I urrivcd hcro my nttcniion hrs hccn much cnpr.-Fscd in Imsincss, whith, wilh tlie cncivaiing inflticnccs 1 1 thc w-..rm wcathcr, ....! -i . , finm,i. i,r,lfli u ,.r.i, v.,i. inc iinnlilonnil imli-p' sel totlit? 1.0orof thouxht nml of writin. Thouli nt late pcriwl of tllC HCHSon. it i nnw rnnlrr tlll wa it wl.ti 0pcn windnw. whhniii firc. nnd ihc pcdc-lrian i inihe sirrrt.. ifhe liurnVs his pare. hn to nipo l ,c pcr.piralion frm ,,,, ,rmv. Thls trulv a , , ,. , ., Iorcl-v 'bmtc, llllglit and hcniilifol. Willl n de- ' !i"s ntmnphcrc, buU-n wilh llic frcshncss iu inc wrangc nnd tlie .Myrilc. anil cicr Mnorn ingfluucrs. Ifa livc Yankcc could Insinnta- nenuly l,c FCt donn hcrc. fromlhc bleak mnun. tnins ol Vermont, at lliis sco'on r,f thc year. ho wnuld auppnso himsilfin somo Klysinm, nnd hi scnations nf ilclighi, as hc brrnthcil this balmy nir, inli.ilnl thc Iracmnce of thc l.loom iiiK flowcra. nnd wiincsscd llicriih fnliapt and lusrious fruit of tlie Ormse, nnd walkcd fnrili iu tlie niildncss nnd brilliancy of cvcnins, would bc indescribalile. Xo where docs one frcl thc plca-urcs nf cxlsicncc more Ihan in this hilitiulc intbc Autiimn nnd in thc Sprine; of tbe icur. Iiut cll Ibis proiluccs lssiiudc boih of ilie tiiiy nnd uf thc mind, and comlnccs 10 an indulciit luxiiry, ineomputible wilh grcat nc tinns, nnd llic cxercisc of tliat cncrgv whiih Icadi ihc norlhcrn people to thc rxccution of fo m.iny nublo decds and 10 such personal suc ccs. From the rcsullof thcclcction in tlu's Staio for Gorcrnur and I.ii-ut Gntrrnor you may bave dr.uvn the concluion ihat I.utiW.inn is I.oco Toin Ilutniitso. Tbe Whh-s, tliom-h they h avc lot the Govcrnor have a majnriiy in the I.cRilanirc, nnd it lus tho filling ofthe ral- u iblc olliccs in llic Statc, tnch as Trcanrer, lc. ' T)ll.5e ofr,l.csill unqne'siinnaUv bc lilh-d' br 1 .... . . .... 3 Wlds; so th.it, whi'c ihc nemncrits haic tho (Sorrrnment noininally.theWliiKs haveitin fact; wliilc they have tlie hcnvrt, we have ihc tmo'.w vtrn's. Thc Tiey affair, ns yon have seen, hns hccn qit.ishcd, ns (ar as ihc Cuu-ts nrc coiucrncd. Hut not so ni lo thc public. Tho general be licfis, ihat Hspania was prevcnicd from being brought to trial,noi bccausc the cvidrncc wns nol anfneient, hut bccausc n portion of the Grand Jury wcrc too much intcrcsied in Ila ann Ir.iJc.lo prrniiinnjtliintliatwou'dcnila-i. KcrMu. It is a little remarkuble thaletery uneof I I,,osc on l'10 iur.v- ronsistinj cf onrrlrit men, l-wliobad no intcrcst in Cuba. were all for sen.l- Itcy, or Garci.i, has had " pampiuei punnsiicu, wun 1,1.1 siory of iho af- I '. wbich I will send you, if I cnn gct hold or 11. Onc tlung I am suiisfud of. Thcre is a movcmcnt on foot in tlie L'nited Sintes, of wliich ihc piinripa! actors nrc here, 10 rcvolu lianlzc Cuba nnd nnncx licr 10 thls cuuntry. and I am roniiiiccd ihnl It will $oon bc done. If I can find linie, I will rommunicalc a few artl ilfs to you, hnwinK tbnt il is bcst, in all re pecti, tliat it shuuld bcdonc, on f ee soil pnn- tiptu. At ilie fir,t glance, I was epposcd to """" anu inc iinining au.l ulnniate iHili.liuig uf slavery andtlic slave traJc, witl lo tlie most sunly piomolcd by lbc auiitxation of Cuba tu our ltcpnblic. 1 f-annut ilnse lliis witboiit ex-prcssing mr In iligniition at llic I and uf fjnstu-s cnllcd frce-si.ih-rs to i'pcraline;witliiliclrioitipccrs ol tlie Souih-Toombs ...id his c'iquc iu C.ngre.s- m prcicnliiig tlie clcriioii of WixTHitoe, a frue ., c .. .... , ,r ., , . , ritt Soil ll.'.7, and ctfeiiing thc elcction of Conn, nn vltra t'ait'if exUm om'sl Dkmo. Ciut. This shows ilicir ttautiful consuten. ry I') etTcciing, ns ihey hnvc nlways done, Ia tlttir aclion ihc icry objciinnd purpotc they to lou.lly prctenilcd to ablior. I trust they will rccciio what tbcy so riihly merit, Ihe conteinpt of nll honcst nn l Iruo opponenti of slavery and slavery extin-ion. I am, truly yours, C. C. L, Western Corresponrlerice. Tho fullowins cosrnuiiiraiion dales bacV. ome inomhs. Wepiibij.h such narrailve and , ""'s"'' l'oions ns will imercst our readcrs.J 1-1-1,, il.. IU... . 't. : . ... a -ib"issii nut ticiiui srny, 111 me nuur- iblng cily ofSchcnelady, we halied a dav, to i( rum. rins old Dniili villaje was fumi.ut, . 1 iiuring ila early lusiory, for its quarrels and law- tui sl)0tl, lho ,c.ure of j 1nilf, RnJ at ' n mx jatCi u nolcj tiie iito 0f Unum Col, lcgo. Tho rreslJenl, Dr. Nott, is held in pro found rcspcl hy tbo villagers and nelghboring luhabltanis, boih fnr his lcarning, his taleiui as a prraihei, and his position at lho head of one of tho nioit popular iutiltuiioni in our conn- ' tryi also forhls cxpcrimenti inhfat, aleam.ic. "birb have resulicd in matcrial bencfits lo his ' r,,ce- Hi li,H:ral vlcwa,ln regnrd to extcnding 1 and benuliKInc tlib delichiful location which I hohas sclccted for the College edinccs, has cnn. tributcd much to iucrtaio tbe beauly ol tliat part ofthe town, Tho College is lorgcly pat ronlicd, anil is suppoicd to tc tho meant, an nually, of $50,000 changing hands In lho cily, among the hoarding house kecperl and varioin Irailctincn