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betmottt tDatch wan 1SSUI5D SIMULTANEOUSLY AT MONTPELIBU. NOltTIiFIELl), WATKR13URY, &0. FRIDAY, NOVKMHElt 17, 185-1. BY E. P. WALTON, JR. VOL. XLVIII, NO. 51 WHOLE NO. 2509. Wntr!nimn.$tntc3ntimal. ruiiusueii livnuv rut day m()iinini. TERMS ll.W.nh InidrinCtt SS.00 If ruymfril t out mult In tdrlno,ltiltintalwiy. thuj'J from ht noil of Iht ft.!. AomieJ li Hit of tlortt. loi.telrt .irt.ctlf Hon., dr.rtl.amtola IM HoijuBiilleni, ttrd tknowlJ( n tnatlfor Iht mme. Btk.M AtM, J. N.IOMKROY, llrookntlJ.H. II SMITH, Cabot, C. C. imoWN, Ilattrllla, CflARLtJ l. DANA, i:inm.,8.0.('(.llT, llydtnatk, nnWARII B. rJAWYEft, Jotm.Ml, c. w. upon-, llit.hMd,l!. u. rur.NAM, Mnrrl.rtifa, J. r. "HIVES, 'I lidt)lo..i, JKft"F. JOHNSON, J i. Norlhurtd, n. SMITH, Oltrif.CAII.emCAKPF.NTlin, I ritlW,A.T. IIANRIIOKT, Honll. llatdwItb.O. ("IIII'MAN, Htowo.jonnnn. iiAVMONii, Strafford, WtM.MW Itnl.UNF, 1 H.mlh SStrttfoid, IMNIRI, W. JIIIID, Tnotiiidfo, A Alius N. HIM!, Wait.foM and P.y.tor.. OHANOK ,HITII w.ttM, peaniiun a. wnimiT, Wal.lbory and llustiory, tVllll.m.lown, UMIIIW Nil UK, Wotoa.ltr.JUNAH AniHlTT. ftnilroiu. ls.j l VI. Central Kiiilroad. 1854 tiii v. a hua iv. i:ni hat. October 2nd, 18G4. Going North. I.r. WIS I much: ,. fi mi V M id I. IS P. M Twr l nt..llir, ilmltii.-tou, Kout'. Point and mlorm. di.l. HlBtiOH.. Going South. I.K.WBIKH.'fKM PcllST .1 6.00 A M an 1.0) I'.M. lot ilurltuf iwti, ilo. M liar, lltfl.ot aod toll I in- iliaw "Liium 1 uonoitlnf al R-.uf ' I'oit.t will Of drnatiorf h tad I'hamriLin &. Hi t.nwr. n. a Rati Rntda at Whiln Hl- i Junction with C.Sc 'x.-awpainaod N.Mlkorn .N. II., II Ka'tn, nii.l cl Wlnd.ut with I-ulit'an flail Road.. it. siir.uinjitM:, uol. Trtoa. V.O. R. It. N..HI Krld, Vt , Ort.3. Hil. XorHicrii, .. II., Railroad. f. i (. tt, IKM. I onr-,.,rt it 10 45 M ic.UH i$um Ho en Vui nftflfif wtlH the trti rMiifar train. Irarr .1 I1 N, in mi umraltif .-r I ow all, I.. wraoro.oia ur.r tho V oiioont C-oalral art. Yawv- Ki.ti'if. 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NO CHANGE OF CARS, I -ladurlof . or Uogf a(a M.ifi. brtwnau Xutlawland 'I ro in Alhao. r I I H.in !rt.. . iiriiiinaiou i.i.i MK. IIVIl TltAIN Wa Hoiliortoa ltt.UI' A M. artt.aa at 'I ro,3..V 1. Tr... 4. IS T. . Ol VI t Atliait, r. Vi.Ja-,... .10 I. M.fo, N w Vork .1 Maw Van I 1 P M rilltlli TUAIN ' nmlmiton rir M I ..a,- at Rotlood, ant l.j.r. I.utl."-! at UH. ., anivir.al Tio, lit A M ml i'unt I0.lri M.,loao T,o, IO.M A. M-, oi M . . 10.15 A. 01. 1-1 Now Voik, a.n.oal Now- Tula i 10 I . W. Kaio.a Train fui Uyl'.i.lriin AlUn, 10. JO A. M. 'rhinafkiTktkou to o prai-orod ol tho Uollaod and Durliujtoo Ka.lroi.il frrr or ..f JUIKrt V. wll.l.t, aao., Hurliojlon. 8. Til.1.1.. Tri.ailmt Aft-ot. AUo, Throoili 1. kit- ! Bulf il.i. t 1" "'I md, To. a!.., I'atroll, ri-'Iltial.. I'htrati,, aoil i ill" Wr. .'nriliea,!. aalo ol If IHTko ol tha Hollakd and UorlinlooR llruid, or . f th.i i 'nt. Jth A'taoj . iUlLoC It.tlwad. II.JI .1. CkiUad TVaafk toTtoj, Albanjol.Naw 1 ui. 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Oolyon. clian(. ol Uaf.batwa.iiNiacaia fall. tulCiuaaxol ra..nai. baro awplo lim. lo .law Maiart Fall, tod tba oaw Mautoiotli bu.pao.iuo lliitlxat I'bo Eiaala.t work.uf Naluia and Atlt Tluooch Tick, U .an bo oirtainrd alaltol Ihorrlti. claal Itallioad aod ctli-auihott OlHua- in llio Uaitad Plau. and Iho Oaoada., aod at tha Ancocy of Iho Uroat Wa.laio Hallway, No. Town Hall, 3 Doom o.l or To.t Offica, llu. ltii2ton. Vl.. eilb.i via lke l-uailo, Liko Cbaoilaiu, ctchonacladrtod.N.w Vork Caotral, orTrortod Naw Yoik Caniral, ta conuact will. ih.UULAT UXoII.H.N KAILWAV. JUIIN CIIU1ICII. Asarit. Gtoai.l Axancy Of it Wa.ltin Railway, No. 17 KieluDSa rlliccl. Iludali , Mao.ioo Hoot, llloek, two duoi. Iioui Wa.blnjl'.n Ktrect J. JlOVIUrt, flanartl A:r,l Sl.ly, GicattVa.lain Railway DRINSMAID & CO. (Krum liuilHitotJ, Vt.) NO. 2, MAIDEN LANE, N. Y., One door fast of llroadicay, DAGUJfiltHEOTiPEJS. 8. O. IIERSEY, State Street, Montpeller, (Oral till. 4. b. retort', biota ) Pr.paiad to t.ko OAOUKUEOTVTl.S of it.aaf I b.al ityl,wanaitdfood. Corn. toil .c.. May!M,ltM. 3Jlf A 'A""Klotof Ualalauk Auiailraa 0 l.A ii from o-o it al i, jolt lactirnd al aourrit i'illu i. WntrjiHinnltnfc 3auri.nl. ii v k. i. Cvi7ToivT'j'it AlONTFELIER, NOV. 17, 185j7 STATE OF VEHMONT. BY STEPHEN ROYCE, (iovi; it iv o u , A PROCLAMATION. The year draws to its closo. Tin1 soptl-Utno and the harvest aro passed, and the laborers aro returned from the field bringing with them the plenteous fruits of the season sufficient for man and boast. God has blessed the people of this State with health and prosperity, and crowned the year with his good ness. To express our gratitude as a Christum and an enlightened people, to the Author of nil gn.vd and the Giver of all blessings; and to per petuate a goodly custom of our ancestors, I do hereby appoint THURSDAY, the THIRTIETH DAY OF NOVEMBER instant, to be observed by the citizens of this j State as n day of Public Thanks giving, PkAYRII AND PflAllE. Duty and propriety enjoin us to lay aside our ordinary labors on that day ; that wo refrain (rum every irrational indulgence, and every un worthy amusement ; and with will ing and grateful hearts assemble in our respective houses of worship, there to offer devout praise to Him whoso lovinc kindness is over all I,,, .,l. On tliat day, lot us praise God for the freedom and justness of our Oov- cnimctit , for tho supremacy of tlio supremacy good laws ; for tho protection afforded to the lives, liberty, and property of all citizens of our com monwealth ; for tho rewards and encouragements that honest labor receives ; for the beneficent inilu enecs of our institutions of Charily and Learning; and above all, for tho prevalence of the Christian re- ligion. Let thanks be offered to our Heavenly Father, that he has seen fit in L'r.mt til tllO f.itizPIlS of tlllS .. . . , 011110 50 ,i,rB a '"UUSIirO 111 HUitUll, i .r t i.t. whiIc thc ..ostjionco ,hat wallcoth in darkness, has fo grievously afflic ted many parts of our land ; that, while other lauds arc disturbed and oppressed by War, we ore blessed with profound peace. Let us, on that day, worship our Maker with humble and contrite hearts, confessing our individual aud national sins. Let II im be in voked to K)rpetunte our Free Gov ernment; thnt tho Union of thofo Slates may long lie preserved for tho good of mankind; that patriotism, wisdom, aud virtue may guide our National Councils; that harmony may bo preserved among the Slates ; that the machinations of bad men lo extend tho sphorc of human bpiidacc. inav be overruled : that , ... ,. ,. ...nn ,.., ...... lie overcotno ; ami all those sins, that mark us as a people, may soon be known no more in our midst. .As yi.ii gather around your fire sider.', and sit at the festive board, forget not the Widow and tho Fa thcrlcs, but distribute bountifully to them who suffer by cold, hunger and want ; for by so doing, we shall hold a festival acceptable to tho Most Ilitjh. Given under my hand and the stal of this Stale, in J'Jrccn thc Chamber, al Mnntpelier, this ninth day of November, L. S. in thc year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty four, and of the tilde pendence of the Unittd States the seventy-ninth. STEI'IIKN ItOYCK. Hy the Governor, GllAU.NCEY II. llAYUIN. iSVc. Legislature of Vermont. Thursday, Nov. i, 1851. SENATE. Mr. Ucnisou, on leave, introduced a bill to pay the Peoplo'n Hank, (expenses of pur suing a forger, $374,50.) read twice ond ro ferrcd to committee on Claims. On motion of Mr. Waito, tho vote passing tho bill relating to Rail Road Corporations was reconsidered, and tho bill laid on the ta ble. Reports. Vtom committee on Education, bill to incorporate the Vermont Episcopal In stitute, with proposals of amendment. Ono amendment adopted and bill laid on the ta ble. From committee on Finance, bill, fix ing the salarv of Bank Commissioner, ($500 proposed, altered by amendment to .?IOO,) ordered to bo engrossed'and read Ild time. From committee on Manufactures, bill to in corporate Montpelier Gas light company. Read 3d thno and passed. Orders tf Ihe dty. Bills, relating to claimants under the Trustee process; to amend sees, 63 and Cl), chap. 2t C. S.; to restore Hiram Ruth, Isaac Rush, and Joseph I.ackay to their legal privileges severally read 3d time and pissed. In amendment of the General Banking Law, called up by Mr. Allen and advocated by Messrs. Warner, Allen, and Green, op posed by Messrs. Coolidge, Uoyl and Bene dict ; and tho question, on passage of the bill, was decided in the negative yeas 10, niys 19. Hills from tht House. To punish obstruc tioan of highirayii and streets j road ttvico and referred to committee on Roads. For tin benefit of the several towns in llio coun ty of Rutland j read twice and referred to General committee. In amendment of the C. S. entitled salaries and fees, fixing judges' salaries al $1,500; read twice and rofcrrcd to committee on the Judiciary. Re lating to Fencing Highways, read twice, and referred to committed on Roads. llill relating to Rail Road corporations was called up by Mr. Dcnisonand recommit-! td. Adj. HOUSE. Prayer by Rev. I. I). Rust. IUsolulion.y Mr. Rice, for a com milto of two to take mileage and make tip debentures; adopted. llrports By committeo appointed by the Governor last year, on removal of tho slate home, proposals of the town of Burlington, They proposti to erect a state house frco of expense to the state, provided the legislature datermino to remove tho stale house. Re ferred, on motion of Mr. Kdimmds, to a se lect committee of rive. Vnrosstd UUlt. To incorporate the Nonon lumber co.; passed. To incorpo rate the btnk of Hinosburgh: Mr. Page moved to dismiss. Air. Judevinn requested Mr. Page to withdraw this motion, for tho purpose of an amendment making the stock holders personally liable for the redemption of tho bills ; but the motion to dismiss was not wiUidrawn. The dismissal was support ed by Messrs. Edmunds, Field, llunton, Deane and Stoughton, and opposed by Mossrs. Ileecher, Smith of Willislon, Smith of Monk ton, McLean of Cabot, Constantino and Farrin. The three last named spaikera opposed diainissil tininly on the ground tint they de sired to establish tho principle embraced in Mr. JudWine's amondmenl ; and this princi ple was opposed by Mr. Hunter as entirely unnecestiry, the present safely fund and bonds of Directors giving ample seouniy for tri rodeinption of bills. The motion to dismiss was negatived, ayes 71, noes l-'JI. Mr. Judfvino moved to commit for atnend- ment as indicated above, wti'Ch was agreed ! to. I The Mitilia. The House proceeded to consider tho bill in addition to ths acts for organizing and governing llio militia, requiring nn enrol ment, the appointment of a caplain in each town, and making all provisions necessary for an organized military force, ia the sim plest form consistent with iho provisions of the constitution and the laws of Congress ; also exempting the poll tax for the encour agement of tho uniform militia. Tho bill was supported hy Mossrs. Capcn, Washburn, Spencer and Darling, opposed by Mr. Ileech er, and ordered lo yd reading. The Senate come in and tha joint assem bly on county officers was dissolved. Special Order. Tho bill to incorporate the Watcrlord bank was suppuitea 0; m,. Darling, and the bill was ordered to a 3d reading, S3 to 76. Mresni. White of Whiting ond Adams of Fairhavcn hid leave of absence from and af ter to-morrow. Adj. ArTEitnoo.t. SENATE, Orders oj the day Bills, for the improve ment of Stato Library. Relating to the payment of County commissioner. Fixing salary of Bank Commissioner. Severally read 3d tune and passed. Uijiorts. From General committee, bill severing Goshen Gore from the town of Goshrtn, and annexing thereto a put of Bran don. From committee on Claims, bill for the support of a transient insane prson. From General committee, altering the names of Francis Ltingo. From sanie com mittep, altering the name of Alfrod llurd Hoar said bill were tetcrally read 3d time and pasted. The Select committee, to whom was re ferred that part of the Governor's Message, relating to the Missouri Compromise, pre sented a report and resolutions which wcro read and on motion of Mr. Williams, were laid on thc table. Ileperls. From Select committec,thal the bill relating to return of births, marriages, and deaths, ought to pss ; ordered to he en grossed and read 3d time. From General committee, that thc bill for tho benefit of the several towns in Rutland county, ought to pass; reed 3d timo and pasjed. From Se lect committee, that the bill for tho defence of liberty and to punish kidnapping, ought to pass. Ordered lo be engrossed aud read 3d timo. Adj. HOUSE. Mr. Edmunds moved to reconsider tho vole lejecting the bill (302) relating to com mon scliools. Supported by Messrs. Ran kin, Fletcher, Congdon, Woostcr, Eddy and Washburn, opjiosed by .Messrs. Bingham, Bct'cher and Geurgo, and carried, ayes 1 If, noes.ii. Mr. Rankin then moved thai the bill be referred to iho committees on the ju diciary and education: agreed to. Bill No. iG3,on the samo subject, was also reconsid ered and to referred. The Senate camo in and Col. Cmi's Caix rE.iTEit of Guilford was elected Brigadier General 1st Division. Col. Carpenter IS."!, Joshua Hallelt 33, Lucy Stone 7, scattering in. Iti'ls referred. From tho Senate, in addi tion to tlio liquor law, to the select commit tee on that subject ; fixing the salary of bank commissioner, (at $A0O, to be paid by tho treasurer and collected of the banks,) to general committee ; to provide for tho ap pointment of a railroad commissioner, to ju diciary commitcc ; for the improvement of the slate library, to committeo on the libra ry ; for tho payment of county commission ers, to tho committee of ways and mcani; to amend sees. Gd and til), chap. 2G, relating to railroad corporations, to judiciary commit tee; to restore Hiram Rukh, Isaac Rush, and Joseph Lacki-y to legal privileges, to general committee ; in addition to chap. 81, relating to directors of railroads, and to claimants under trustee process, to judiciary committee; to incorporate St. Jobnsbury Acqeuducl Co, to committeo on manufdc lures ; in alteration of chip. 2D, in relation to justices of the peace, to judiciary commit tee. Reports, By committee on Banks, bill to charter Fairfax btnk, capital reduced, and it was ordered to 3d reading, but subsequent ly recommitted fur amendment. By select committco, against Senate bill taxing Wind sor county; bill supported by Mr. Wash burn, and ordered to3d reading. By select sommittcc on mileage, bill on mileage, in amendment of chap. 110, (fixing tho mileage of every member in the bill,) referred to committee on printing. By select commit tee on Oratigo county shires, against two bills, (unanimous report,) and they wcro dis. missed. Tho committeo on Education was dis charged from bills No. I1U and SIS, and they wcro referred to ihe committees on Ju diciary and Education, sitting jointly. t'tlllion Ttftrttd. Of J. S. Austin and others, to committee on division of Windsor county. Adj. o 7 p. m. TiitiasnAT, Nov. 1). Evexi.ic. I10U.SE. I'ngronnt Itilli. Relating to cemetery in Montpellcr ; to incorporate Ilinesburgh bank, ayes IIS, noes 71 pasjed ; to in corporate West Randolph bank: Mr. Wright of Wnrrcn moved to commit (or amendment, making stockholders holdcn to tho amount of their slock, and also limiting stook in tho hands ol ono person to one tonlh of tho whole capital : npreed to. Mr. Capon of Goshen hid loave of ab sence from and after Saturday morning nest. lltportt. By committee on hiiikrt. S. hill increasing capitil of BUck river hank, -vitli-out any expression of opinion : the bill was supported by Mesirs. Deane, White of Whi ting Kirkland and Washburn, opposed by Mossrs. Wlnt'noro and Joutlyn of P., ami rejected ye 0V, noes 10(1 Mr. Whitmoro moved to reconsider this vote. Mr. Wash burn moved to hy this motion upon the ta ble; negatived. Mr. Rise moved to adjourn: negatived. The motion for reconsideration was then negatived. Adjourned. Fin d.t.Nov. 10, ie.11. SENATE. Mr. Leavens called up the bill fur the re lief of Samuel Perley and the same was or dered to be engrossed and read ild time. Ml. While, from the commilteo on Roads, reported the bill, lo punish obstructions of Highways an I Bridges, in favor ol its pas- l sage. .Mr. Dunison moved that tli Senate propose lo tho House to amend the title of said bill, by striking out the word " punish" and insert in lieu thereof the word " prevent" which motion was decided in the affirnulivo, and Uie bill was read the 3d time an 1 passed. Reports. From General committee, bill V) furnish permanent water for the State Homo, with amendment, and when amended in favor of its passage ; recommitted for fur ther statement of facts. From commilteo on Roads, bill relating lo Rail Road corpora tions, with an amendment, and in favor. Amendment rejected and after discussion by Mr. Coolidge, in opposition and Mr. Bene dict in favor, the question of passage was de cided in Iho negative yeas 14, nays 15. From Select committee, of three Senators, bill relating toehire of Caledonia county, against its passage. Laid on the tsblc. House imia. To incorporate tho Norton Lumbur Company ; read twice, and refprroj to committeo on Manufactures. To incor porate tho Hinosburgh Bank; read twice.and referred to committeo on Banks. Rulating to a cemtcery in Montpelier ; read twice and referral to the General committeo. Reso'ution. Rescinding resolution for final adjournment ; read and laid on the ta ble. Adjourned. HOUSE. Reports. By judiciary committee, asking to be discharged from bill relating tn treas urers of railroads ; agreed to, and the bill referred to the committeo on roads. By committee of ways and means, against bill fixing pay of members of the legislature at $ I p;r day, and on motion of Mr. Fish, sup. ported by Mr. Wood worth, it was dismissed. Resolution. By Mr. Field, rescinding tho resolution fixing tho day of adjournment : supported by Messrs. Field, Jossclyn of P., Hotchkiss of W., and Nichols, opposed by Mr. Edmunds, and carried, 1 Ir? to 91. Mr. Field called up tho bill chartering tho Waiitaatiquetbank, (Fayettcville,) ond inov ed to commit for an amendment reducing tho capital to $30,000 : agreed to. Uncrossed Rills. To charter tho West Randolph bank, reported by Mr. Wright a mended; supported by Mr. Bradford, op posed by Messrs. Bartholomew and Hunton, and rejected, ayes L'5, noes 111. To encour age the science of agriculture : (to purchase ten copies of Air. Waring'n elements of ag riculture, for each town;) on motion of Mr. Brigham, committed for amendment, to pur chase ono copy instead of ten. Tlio Senato bill, taxing Windsor county, was supported by Messrs. Washburn, Fletch er, George, Davenport, Hotchkiss of W., Adams of Fairhaven, opposed by Messrs. Hunton, Beecher and Jossclyn of P., and passed, SO to 37. Mr. Dundy of Uurko had Icatc of absence after tomorrow. Adjourned. Ai'TERMOO.t. SENATE. Reports. From com. on the jndiciary.bill fix ing salaries of Judges' at $1,500, in favor, read 3d time and laid on the table, called up and motion to amend by changing salar ies to $1750 negatived. $1G00 subatitutcd ard tho bill read 3d time and passed. From comm. on Claims, against tho reso lution relating to raising the compensation of Members of tha General Assembly,in which tho Senato concurred. From Gen. comm., bill altering tho name of U. W. Cook, in fa vor ; read 3d time and passed. From comm. on Jud. similar bill, and similarly read and passed. Bill to incorporate W. Randolph bank wag taken up aud indefinitely postpon ed. From coinni on Roads, bill in addition to chap Ui C. S,; adversely to its passage. 3d reading refused. Hill introduced on leave. By Mr. Wil liams, in addition to bill amending the gen eral banking law, read 1st and 2d times and referred to committee on banks. Resolution. By .Mr. Powers, directing the committee, on claims to consider and report upon the propriesy of raising the compensa. tion of members of the General Assembly read ant pissed. Bill for 'he relief of Samuel Perley taken up, read a 3d time and passed. Orders oj thc day. Bill for the defence of liberty and the punishment wf kidnapping was amended and passed. Bill relating to the registry and returns of births, marriages and deaths was read the 3d time and pasted. Bill relating to shire of Caleduuia County called up by Mr. French, who pnposed to amend by referring to a disinterested com mittee to Ax the shire of the county ; Indef initely postponed. Select committeo on Education reported n bill to establish a Board of Education; read and laid on tht tabic, and ordered to bo priu tud. Adj. HOUSE. The Speaker announced tho following committees I On removal of tho Stato House Messrs. Lyman of Royalton, Harvey of Barnet, Smith of St. Albans, Robinson of Benning ton, Eddy of ML Holly. On Debentures Slessrs. Batchclder, llurd; Ednards, Town; Hall, Ransom; Itoynton, Bartlett of West Windsor t Car penter of A, Hasseltine; Smith of -Tun-bridge, Mowt; Lockwood, Saxton; Towle, Evans; Mcliaughlin, Ingnlls ; Larned, Arm strong; Traty, Shattuck ; Cole of Chirks ton, Hardy ; Stevens of Brighton, Smith of Bruiuwickf Brown of Grand Isle, Pike of lslo la Mo.1. Uncrossed Hills. To chartor tho Won tasliquo bank: Mr. Congdon moved to re commit lor amendments, making stockholders liable hmitinj single subscriptions to 10 per cent, of capital and imposing a tax of one percent: supported by Messrs. Congdon and Lyndc, oppoiod by Messrs. Field, Hun ton, Birtlclt of Lyndon and Hotchkiss of W., and negatived. Thc bill was supported by Mr. Harvey and passed, oyea IIS, noes 81. To amend proviso of sec. 8G of bank oct of 1810, (may redeem in elllur Boston or N. Vork;) to incorporato N. E. Verd Antique marble company, paa.ed. In addition to the several acts for organ z ing and governing Iho militia: Mr. Jossclyn of P. moved In dianiits supported by Mr. Josselyn of P and Bicknoll, opposed by Messrs Georue, Davenport ind Darling, and i negaUved. The bill was rejected, ayes 7(1, noes 110. The committee on roads had leave lo sit this afternoon. Hills introduced. By Mr. Fletcher, to in corporate thc Birton Acadoiy ; referred to committeo on education. By Air Smith of St. Albans, laying a tax on Franklin county ; referred to members of that county. Reports. By committee uf ways and means, rosoluUons relating to Vermont and Canada railroad Co., instructing the Stato treasurer to institute proceedings in law and equity again said company and all others in hko condition, to cnlorce the payment of the tax provided last year, and alto to inquire whether srd companies have not forfeited their charttr by rieglnct which were adopt ed. Also a bill, requiring clerks or treasurers of railroads, which pay dividends of six per cent, or more, to return to town clerks nnnu all a list of stockholder in tha town, and to the state treasurer annually a list of irn residen' stockholders imposing a tax of ono per cph:. on each share holden by non-residents, and on failuro to pay, providing that tha stock may bo distrained requiring clerks and trea-urira to reside in the statu and repealing the act of lost year; order ed to be printed. By committee on Binks, bill chartering Fairfax bank, amended. Mr. Jiidcvine proposed amendments making tho stockholders liable for the redemption of the bills : oppoaed by Messrs. Hotchkiss of W.. Fernu, Field and George, supported by Air Jiidcvine, and rejected, ayes l(i, noes 118. Bill supported by Mr. Hotchkiss of W. Adjourned. Thursday, Nov. 10. Evciina. HOUSE. Resolution. By Mr. Nichols, limiting speeches to ten minutes. Air. Brown of Sheldon moved to striko out ' ten" and in sert " five." Accepted ; and tho resolution w as further amended by adding " unless per mitted by the House." Resolution adopted. Engrossed Hill, To encourage the studv of the science of Agriculture in common schools ; passed. The bill to charter the Fairfax bank was supported by Messrs. Field and Brigham, op posed by Mr. Spencer, and orderetl to 3d reading, 97 to 7ti. Reports, By Air. Kirkland, from majority nf the select committee on tho repeal of the Missouri Compromise, an elaborate report, accompanied by a scries of resolutions sub stantially tike those adopted in the state con ventions at Rutland and Aloutpclier. By Mr. Drury, a minority report, in favor of " non intervention," and " popular sovereignty," as allcdzcd to be established bv the Ne braska act, and against tho restoration of the Miasouri Compromise. By Air. Beecher, al so a minority ttf ihe committee, a scries of resolutions, declaring thai Freedom, not Slavery, is recognized by the Constitution that the Nebraska act is unconstitutional, and a breach of fsith thai absolves us from all compromises that the fugitive slave law is unconstitutional and should be uncondi tionally repealed and, in other respects, a- greoing substantially with iho majority re port. On motion of Air. Stoughton, tho sev eral reports wcro ordered to bo printed. By judiciary committee, S. bills in amend ment of chap. 05, of the homestead, amend ded and passed ; in amendment of chap, til; passed. By committee on the libraiy, Sen ate hill for tho improvement of tho stato li brary, and it was passed. By committeo on education, bill to charter Barton Academy, and it was ordered to 3d reading. By judi ciary committee, on petition of J, Brockwty, a resolution fur three commissioners to con sider the subject of attachment, assignments, fee. and report to the next session ; adopt ed. By committee of ways and means, Senate bill relating to payment of county commis sioners (under the liquor law,) and it was passed; Senate bill fixing salary of bank commissioner, with an amendment fixing the salary at $300 laid an tho table. By gen eral committee, S. bill lo restore to Hiram and Ira Rush and Joseph Lackey their legal privileges, and it was pased. By commit - tee on manufactures, bill to charter Rutland fnarblo Co., amended, and it was ordered to 3d reading. RiUsfrom the Senate, For the defence, ot liberty and to punish kidnapping, to judicia ry committeo ; for registry of births, marna- ges and deaths, to a select committee of itions in Otter creek and its branches in Rut three. , laud county, committed to Air. Pago for UiU intraductal By Air. Hunton, to pay i amendment by excepting Wallingford, Dsn committee appointed last year on removal of I by, AIL Tabor, Pituford and put of Clarcn the state housu $100; referred to committee don. To alter and amend a 21 o 29: Mr. of way and ioent. Washburn moved tu lay upon the tablo-rp- tlcnatu bill relating tu banks wa taken up, ' posed by Air. JuisolyuofP., and lost ; thebdl when Air. Pngo moved to striko out the first section, which prohibits banks from loaning to amount of more than ono fourth of their capital stock out of the state. Supported by AIes?rs. Page, Washburn, Field mid Blanch nrd, opposed by .Messrs. Brigham and Cong don, and adopted, and the hill was passed. Adjourned. Satcrdat, Nov. II, 1851. 8ENATE. ine Hill. To incorporato tho Wantai tiquct Bink ; read twice and committed. Report. From Select committee, to whom was referred tho bill in relation to tho Wind sor County .Mutual Fire Insurance Company, in favor; and it was ordered to be engrossed and read 3d time. From committee on llanksbill to incorpotatc tha Bank of Rich mond, against its passage. The question of 3d reading decided in negative yeas II, nays 18. From samo committee, bill lo in corporate Ilinesburgh Bank, nrlvt'r'e; 3d reading refused. Alotlon, by Air. Benedict, to reconsider tha last vote, decided in tho negative. Samo motion in the Richmond caso with the samo decision. From commit teo on Claims, bill lo pay the People's llonli the sum therein mentioned ; ordered to bo engrossed and road 3d time. From General committee, bill to enlarge 8th school uistrict, in Brojidon ; read 3d lime and passed. Tho Senato concurred in tho amendment of the II otis o to the bill tn amendment of chnp, (St C. S. Tho Bill and amendment of the House thereto, entitled relating to banks, was laid on tho table. House bill, tu amend provito lo tho 60lh eec. chap. 81 C. S.; read twice, and commit ted tn committee on Judiciary. To encour age the Etudy of Agriculture in Common Schools ; read and committed to committee on Agriculture. To incorporate llio N. E. Vcnl Antique company ; read aud referred to same committee. Jefnl Resolution. Proposing to rescind a former resolution fixing on a day for final adjournment of the Genera! Assembly ; cal led up by Air. Giccn, amended and passed in concurrence (proposing Thursday next, for day of adjournment.) Resolution from tho House, relating to the Vt. &. Canada Rail Road corporation ; refer red to committee on Judiciary. Resolution, providing for commissioner to report upon the laws relating to attachment ; referred to same committee. Adjourned. HOUSE. Cornelian. Air. Harvey of Barnot on Thursday evening opposed tlio bill increas ing the capital of tho Black river bank. His name was unintentionally omitted. Prayer by Rev. E. Copeland. The bill providing for mileage was con sidered, when Air. White moved to dismiss. This bill is based upon tho fine required in travel, and expenses, instead of dijfimce. Tho motion to dismiss was supported by Alcssrs. Scott, White of Panton, Fish, Bee cher, Congdon, Josselyn or P., Harvey and Barton of Shaftsbury, on tho ground of the inequality of tho bill, opposed by .Messrs. Judcvinc, Wheeler, Ransom, Geurgo and Fcrrtn, who deemed tha principle of the bill to be more just than tho present Bystem. Bill dismissed, I t I to 45. JSillsfrom Ihe Senate. Changing names of sundry persons, rclcrrcd to general commit tee ; for support of Samuel Perley, to com mittee of ways and means. Tho Sponker appointed the select commit tee on Senate bill relating to registry of births, marriages and deaths Alussrs. Blan cliard, Bradford and Tcmpleton. Tho Treasurer transmitted n report of towns in arrear in payment of taxes, which was referred to tho committee of ways and means. Reports. By committeo on banks, against lull to charter People's bank at Brandon, and it was rejected. Against bill to charter Windham county bank at Brattleboro' : Air. Kirkland moved to amend, reducing capital from $200,000 to $100,000; adopted. Bill supported by Air. Kirkland, and after expla nations by Air. Pige, showing notico defec tive -having been published only two weeks in one newspaper it was rejected ayes SI, noes 1 1 1. By committeo on manufactures hills to incorporato Vermont Verd Antique Alarblo Co., Vermont gold mining co., Or ange county lead and marblo Co , all amen ded so as to subject tho companies to tho general law, and they wero ordered to 3d rea ding. By committee on banks, against bill to charter Eagle bank, Castleton. Mr. Spen cer moved lo amend tho bank not to go in to operation until the present hank of Cas tleton ceases to bo a bank of discount : a greed to. Bill supported by Mr. Spencer. Adjourned. ArTEMlOO.t. SENATE. Rrports. From General committee, bill to furu'sh permanent supply of water fur the Stato House, amended and ordered tn be engrossed and read 3d timo. Amendment directs an examination and report lo next session of the General Assembly. From committee on 4th joint Rule, Joint Resolu tion relating to foreign postage ; read and laid on the table. From committee on the Agriculturo.'houso hill to encourage thc stu dy of agriculturo in common Bchoola ; 3d reading refused. Bill to pay tho Peoples' Bank ; read 3d time und pasted. Mr. DcnUon, introduced a resolution directing tho Scrgeant-at-arms to plant anditional trees in thc State llouso yard ; read and rejected. Bill relating to Windsor Co. Mut. Frel Ins Company, was read 3d time and passed. From comm. ou Land Taxes, m amendment of chap. 80 C. S. adverso to its passage ; 3d reading referred. Mr. Atkinson moved the reconciderstion of tho voto of indefinite postponement of the bill in relation to thc shire of Caledonia Co. which motion was reduced to writing, and on motion of Air. French, was laid on tho table. Adjourned. HOUSE. Resolution. By Air. White of Panton, di- , reeling the treasurer to collect arrears of j taxes: Air, Field proposed to add " forth- with :" accepted, and the resolution was ro ferrcd to the committee of ways and means. Air. Bartlett moved that when the House adjourns, it bo to 10 o'clock on Monday lost. Engrossed 'Hills, To remove obstruc- was supported by Alessrs. Field and Josac lyn of P., opposed by Messrs, Washburn, Bcckwith, .McLean, Davenport and Bicknoll, and rejected, 100 to (W. In amendment of chap. 03, of tho homestead ; pissed. To au thorize tho removal of obstructions in Otter Creek, fee. in Rutland county ; passed. The Homo resumed consideraUon ol thc bill to incorporato tho Eigla bank at Costlc ton : supported by Alcssrs. Spencer and Fish, explanation made hy Air. Farnham as to Pouttney bank, opposed hy Air. Field, and rejected. Tha amendment of the Senate to tho res olution for adjournment (fixing on Thursday morning next, C o'clock,) was concurred in. Air. Blanchard proposed Wednesday, .ond after considerable discussion the motion was greed to. Resolutions. tt? Air. Baker, instructing the committeo on mileage to adopt the table published-in the journals of 1833; laid on the table. By Mr. White of Panton, to publish the mileage or members ; adopted. Reports. By committeo on education, a gainst petition of Anson SoulonnJ others, and Ihey had leave lo withdraw. By committeo on military affairs resolutions for compensa tion by Congress to volunteers in the war of 1812; adopted. Atlj. The Elections. Vein Fori-. An extraordinary result: every parly is defeated in one shape or an other, and of all parties, thc Kmw Nothings are tho most unfortunate : they have succeed ed in securing the election of Seymour the candidate of the Nebraskaitcs, rummies, catholics, and other "furrincrs." Tho un official vote for Governor, in all but eight counties, is ns follows : Seymour, Democrat and Rum, C9.19I Ullmsn, Know-Nothlng, 5S.8S9 Clark, Whig, Rcpub. and Temperance 58,837 llronon, old lino Uem. or " Hard," 13,7 12 On the full vote, Clark will probably lead Ulhnan, and Seymour will probably lead Clark. A plurality elects. Congress 12 wbigs elected, 2 Nebraska dem., and 2 anti-Nebraska dcm. House II whigs alected,and 13 dem. Tho reports from Illinois, Alichigan, Wis consin and New Jersey indicate an anti-Nebraska triumph in each. Later. .Veir York. Returns for Governor foot tip as follows: Seymour DG.150 Clark. 90,500 Ullman 83,071 Bronson, 31,710 Congress Whigs 23, locos 8, of whom 2 are anti-Ncbrasks. Asncmbly whigs G8, locos 29. Illinois. A perfect anti-Nebraska sweep Douglas is repudiated at home. The fol lowing is tho result on Congressmen: 5 whigs, 1 Republican, 1 anti-Nebraska dem ocrat. Two districts to como in. Richard son, who was tho tool of tho administrtion apd elavocrats in managing tho Nebraska bill in llio House, has been defeated. The legislature is strongly whig and anti-Ne braska. It iuur.1 be remembered that the whigs Imvo been elected by the united vote of whigs and Republicans, and tha term whig only indicates the former political standing of the persons elected. Michigan. Anti-Nebraska candidates ahead so far. Education. Wc learn from the "Excelsior" that tin citizens of Norlhficld have voted a sum of $.1000 to build threa school houses, with a view of adopting a system of graded schools, in connection with Norlhfield Academy. Thc cxamplo is an excellent one, and we commend it to others. At the same time we invito attention to tho following call. WASHINGTON COUNTY. FRIENDS OF PUBLIC EDUCATION. Would you co-operate with teachers and other friends of Education in organizing and rendering eJJiJive, a Coustt Associatium, fur the purpose of awakening a deeper Inter est in, and elevating our common Schools, by frequent mooting, interchange of thought, united action; by lectures, discussions, re ports, the formation of town ossocintioni of teachers and others, and by whatever means deemed best tn secuie thc great and normal object of tho Association ? Thu above circular, in firm, hiving been sent tu many of llio friends of Education in the County, and thus f.ir a universal assurance of " deep sympathy and hearty co-operation'' having been received, tho yirsl meeting will be held in tha Church at Noiitiii ir.LU (Do- pot villa go) on Friday, Nov. 21th, at 11 o' clock A. Al. Tho following named gentlemen, among many others, aro signers to this call : R. Al. Manly, P. Kellogg, I. N. Pcrrin, W. F. Woodwoith, G. N, Urigliam, C. W. Kellogg, J. Hargcant, D. AL Camp, A. Webster, l.'cuj. Reed, R. S. Sanborn, B. S. Tracy, John Hamilton Graham. Let all tho true friends of Common Schools be present, if possiliU, to aid by their wis dom, aud tcvjiotp by thuir allcnddiica and action, that Ihcy luivc r.u Intercut in lliu nil important subject. The citizens of Northtiold will givo a wel come reception to all present. Northfield, Nov. 1851. 'J'htbtsl iron horse. Hspponing to pass over a part of tha Central Railroad on Wednesday, we found tho honcsoiiiest en gine ever put upon tho rood glistening with pollthed metals, and gay with numerous pen. nont. It happens also In bo one of tho best machines ever constructed, and to be under the charge of an engineer who will run auy where, and a little fatter than any body else track or no track. Tho engine is tho ' R uyaltom," and thu engineer is Hekrt Ktiusim, Air, b'tebbins lately tried the Royalton" ou the Northern (N. II.) road, matching it with a favorito Northern engine, named the " Franklin Pierce." Frank was beaten. The time of the ' Royalton" from U hite River Junction tu Canaan was made five minutes shorter than over run by tba Northern road. American .Irtish' Union. Boauuful po cimsnt of engravings, publitbed by this Company, (and advertised ia this paper,) insy be seen ot our otlice. together with a catalogue and terms. Legislative Agricultural Soci ety. In pursuance of a call for an Agri cultural meeting, a respectable num ber of tho members of the Legisla ture, with many oilier gentlemen who wero not members, assembled at Iho Representatives' Hall in Mont pelier, Nov. 7th, nt 7 o'clock P. M., and elected Hon. William L. Far ntim of Poultncy President, and Cliauncey II. llaydcn, Esq., of Rut land Secretary. Mr. I lay il en not be ing then present, Mr. Frisbic of Mid dletown, was appointed Secretary pro tern. Mr. Marsh of Clarendon moved to organize n Legislative Agricultural Society, which was carried. On mo tion of Mr. Sumner, n, committee of three was appointed tn draft a con stitution for the Society, which was curried. Tho committee appointed wcro Hiirncs Frisbsio ol Middlctown, Gen. E. P. Walton of Montpelier, and Lieut. Gov. Fletcher ; und said cotnmittco were authorised to name the officers of tlio Society and tn report during the session. Mr. llaydcn afterwards coming in, was called on to address the meeting upon the subject ol educating tlic young for the business of funning, to which ho responded tn a very appro priate ami acceptable snccch. The importance of educating young men in tlio science of agriculture and edu cating them in Ihe ricjht nay, was clearly set forth by Mr. Ilayden. There is work for the head as well as the hands, (ho said) in the busi ness of farming ; and experience had proved that the successful farmer was the man who had industriously employed the faculties of his mind in this pursuit. Lieut. Gov. Fletcher addressed thd meeting in a few very sensible and pertinent remarks, which were mostly directed to the obj'cct of making the pursuit of farming attractive and agreeable. The erroneous idea which has hitherto been too preva lent that tilling tho soil demanded physical labor only, has driven our young men into other, pursuits, aud into other sections of our country for employment. Gen. Walton was ncU called out, who highly entertained aud amused the audience in a spcech of consid erable length. He spoke eloquently, practically, and with marked effect. Remarks were also made by Messrs. Marsh, Farnum, Beecher, PrUbio and others, after which the meeting ad journed. Wednesday Evenino, Nov. 8. A meeting was again called by the President, when thc committee appointed to draft a Constitution made a Report.' The Constitution as reported by said commilteo was then taken upand amendments wero proposed by Messrs. Urigliam, Marsh, and Congdon after considerable discussion upon the proposed amend ments by Messrs. lirigham, Marsh, Conitdon, Lieut. Gov. Fletcher, Gen. Walton, Spraguc, aud olhcrs, the amendments proposed by Messrs. Marsh and Congdon wcro adopted. Tho Coiictitutiou as amended was then ntloptcd : which provides for a Legislative Agncultiual bociety,aud all members of the Legislature are members of the Society, ami any other person can become a member by owning the Constitution. The Governor of the Slate is the Presi dent of thu Society the Lieut. Gov. the Vice President, the Secretary of Civil und Military Affairs is the Sec retary und the Treasurer of tho Stale is tlio Treasurer of the Society. The object ol tho Society, as staled in the Preamble to the Constitution, j 13 ' mutual consultation, and a free aud familiar interchange of views und relation of experience und obver vation on tho best aud most profita ble manner of cultivating thejearth." The meetings of tho Society are to bo holden during tho sessions of the Legislature at the Cupitul of the Slate and the timo and placo ol meeting to bo announced by the President of tho Senate and the Speaker of llio House of Represent atives. Wu. I,, v aiin'UM, Pres. It. PiiisuiE, Secretory. J'nglish Rags, The following paragraph written by it correspondent of tho fondon Xeics, shows whero English rag go to in theso days of paper making: " I had a sample of rags ottered to me by a Liverpool dealer tho other day, and, after a liltlo consideration, lent to buy them, when I found they had been bought up on Ameri can account. This led mo to make Inquir ies, resulting in a knowledge nf tho fact that hundreds of tons nrn being sent of rag and miliar material, to tho United States, even during lias year of famine, A largo quan tity of this consist of jute, tn mako a paper used for envelopes ami similar purpooesi in America, but which hitherto tlio public table has been too fastidious to uso here. They have thero acijuired great skill in working it up with other materials that will not whiten or bleach, and thus produco a handsome and strong paper, I feel convinced that if the duty were taken oil' all the paper not white, that this and other material would bo used, and that a larger supply of rags for white pa per would bo available.' Not that 1 niah14 duty, speaking as a manufacturer, if. on fur ono hour. It ho become on ai'pioted nuisance, tho cxteut of which caw' he esti mated till it is seen whst freJn in that re spect can do in Canada - tho .Stittcn. In i ny caso as the catter nds, it is clj-ar that Americans can come'". nww..o under our very efe; convey them llireo thousand fitcliuodred mile, and make apro fit by tho trou-icnon." And yet although this cnuutry druws largo ly uion several European intions for rsgs, paper stock Is becoming more and more ,carco from year to year. tU muc' for being la newspaper reading community. stosum Journal. William B. Smith, described of Hyde park, was arrested at Brunswick in ihi Stato a few days ogo, and taken to South Berwick, Ale., where ho it charged with hav ing murdered Charles F. Brewster iu Bp tembirlasL ,