ResHeund a QsortPovhasroAlban v, Feb. 1H. Registry Lair—Redemption of the Country Notes at par—David Frost and his W ife, fyr. tyc.The Governor, and all his satellites are opposed to the new Registry Hill; but it will pass the Senate, nevertheless. It will be strenuously resisted in the House, and its fate is somewhat dosbtful, though I am inclined to think it will go through by a small ter majority. The Governor is in favor of the “ largest liberty,” in the largest sense—of the right of suffrage, without restriction or limitation—in short, he is a radical of the most ultra kind. 1 have never conversed with a man who carried his motives on hi*' this point to such an extreme of folly and iinpracti- j vo cahility. Alexander Ming is a conservative, com- I rrm pared with this whig Governor. When to this i* 1 con superadded the apprehension that a Registry Law 1 as 1 will he unpopular^ you can imagine the zeal and ear-nestncss with which the little man opposes himself to the project.The bill to compel all the banks to provide for the redemption of their notes in specie, in the city of New York, was today made the special order forled\ ot votOVi'I/MsandUniwaFriday* On this subject, there is hut one opinion in 8iitthe Senate. This bill will become a law in the course of next week.The Court of Errors opened at 12 o’clock today,ma i fan pla bui