oprpy, knowing the«mm*to fill designed lor the purpose i intent lo iifC or employ, or r in lie used or employed e aforesaid, (hull he punirh-iifitenl in the SmIc Prison nui *nty years, and lie fined noi tllOUK.Ifill (loilrtTS d act (hull rake effect Iron*)ct. 25, 1830.Utin addition to chapter nine it Revised stnlnlea. entitled ■8 against pi ivate property.enact* lt;1 hy the (leneral As-state of Vermont: any person shall wilfully nnd il down or otherwise desiio) the.* valuable vegetable proroper') onnthcr person, he ,{ the pai.Sties provided nty.ihree i„‘ chap.T'nmcty-vised Statutes. i act shall lake fflcci ,rumiweive monies, il rior nippeo in me on i, wiii raise r harvest of armed men.”foe. 1?, 1850.ht to extend the jurisdiction nd constables.enacted by the (ieneral As-state of I ermont: ery sheritr, or depu'y shcnfl, not otherwise disqualified, i ized nnd empowered to serve iCuUon, or other procoss in Minst any town or county, ng such sheriff, deputy slier-le may he Hn mhahitani or luch town or county. Provi-ting in this act shall author* ihie to serve any wnt.execu-prnr.ess hi nny oilisr town i in which ho is coiiktuilo, exit** wliere hy law constables tltciriiy lo serve writs, proc-cutious.is act shall take efleet fromJet. 30, 1850.Act in explanation of an at he rights of married women,'1 or. 1.3. .1. /. 1617. enacted by the Gtncrul „lit* state of i ermont:••issued and profits,” used in icli this is m addition, tdiull to include nil moneys and oh-rig from tho sale ol such realNov. 13, 1830.7*o be continued.)1ST . T IIK FuGITIVK Si AVI Ohio State Journal pub* '•live law, expresses dissent isioiis, and adds :Thankajivmg,Our readers are aware, occurs on Thursday next. No regulsr and faithful subscriber of this paper, we venture to say, is unable to provide himself with all the luxuries which custom ha* rendered indispensable to a suitable observance of the day. We may accordingly congratulate all on the recurrence of this festive season, “ without fear or favor. One of tho chief reasons for thankfulness, among our people, is the fact that the ordinary necessities—and even the delicacies — of life are within the reach of every industrious person—and this without any feeling of dependence or servility. Even mun is his own master—-read and thinks for himself—marks out his own ca-lctr and pursues it without ” let or hindrance ” from *nv T,ar,®r’ so long «s he is .run to and to :?*« P»»“* ip'w flightQy* The speciul Episcopal Convention of the Southern Diocese of New York met on Wednesd »y morning lust, for the election of n Provi*iiinl L’lnq lor that Diocese. Many hat lots were had—nnd finally. l)r. ChfiuhtoM having been elected hy the clergy, and Dr. W illiams hy the laity, nil elfortg to nnre upon either failing. iIia Convention adjourned without day. on Friday evening. The diocete, therefore, remains in statu quo.true to liiutle-^ and justice.If wc could congratulate t.'11' rcadv * a quiet, harmonious, brotherly feeling between the different sections of the Union—on a *C-lurning spirit of confidence in each other, and of patriotic devotion to the welfare and prosperity of the entire nation, wc should hail with still greater delight the return of a day on which thanks to tho Supreme Disposer of all events for this so happy result would be especially appropriate. We are not without hope that this state ot things will he ►pevdily attained, and that our Government will still advance in the character it has hitherto sustained, of a model govern-men?, suited to an advanced stage of civilian i ti, and worthy to he adopted throughout the world.Not to enlarge, on this topic, wo “earnestly recommend” those who desire a more extended diacour.se for the occusion, to •* repair to their several places of public worship” and hear it.JT5TI»c Steamer F.uropa mrivrd nt Halifax on Wednesday evening. The rc-' nctved misiindcrebinding between Prussia ' ami Austria U confirmed. All Germany is arming. Aumrii and Bnvnritiarc in mm*. Prussia has drawn the lir-*t blood. I heir troops occupied the village id Bynl/.cll, upon which the Austrian® advanced with their swords sheathed, hut were lit once fired upon, and several of their number were wounded. The thou were lelurned, and the Prussians finally evacuated the place, carrying off their wounded with them. The latest news from Vieuia and Berlin is to the lOtli, and it n'l breathe* of v;*ar. Troops are last concentrating to* wards l^‘c »*«ril»em frontier, and unless l;,y*«ia Uu^y •uhmils to Austria’s per-empiorr lone, '(l.ll,c iK'iomirHoua terms die.nlcl is I. 'r- “ ^e'!cr»l, “f-.ho opinion «r IcmlmS K* ,,int-vilnlilo. I.oui. rVr M0by 'ii* I. ho* long message lo tho Asse.Ju7; , • given general saiisldClion. n1' c * 'all personal ambition. The No Po|.M*r.v rr is going down in England. They Ice*' 1 little ashamed ol having been frightened at the Catholic Hierarchy on paper, it 1 appears that there is only half a million | Catholics in all England, and hut eight i millions in all Ireland, Canada and Aus-• trhlia.lugs veem to think il was the idem Fillmore to have ve-laaure, and arc disposed to r not doing it. h seems lo i persons forget one of the tides of the w hig faith. WeAnti-Slavery Resolutions.rj r The President's Me^ng** w;*s to In* sent North, hy exrre -se#, om Friday c veiling I »ft -to hr p. h ished h\ tin* cr dailies, on receiving inf tnmtion »»y teletrruph ot its presentation in lt;’opgresw,fo-4/lt;7y We nre nbligt d. ol course, lo Ult; fcr its publication until our next issue.The following resolution*, reported llt;y Senator CUHltlFlt, of Windsor, und ps?scd by the General Assembly of this State at its lat« session, are of exactly the tight stump — in tone, temper, nnu principle. Heretofore, our Legislature has not, on all occasions, been content with u firm and frank expression of its hostility to Slavery, merely, hut seems to have thought it necessary lo add such terms of reproach and bitterness as to provoke strong resentment und ill-feeling on the part of another portion of the confederacy. Wo hone to have seen theIV*f I'lie Legislature of California, recently elected, lias n Whig majority in both branches—seeming the election ol u Whig-Senator to succeed C«d Fremont.H3 Senator Henrikn hat recently made a strong sectional speech in Bibb county* Co.Oy* Col. Hk.vrox, it is said, speaks confidently of Ins re-election lo the Senate.fciTlt is not true, as has been reported, ill »t the President has ordered the arrrst ol