IN THfS PAPER THE UW, RESOLVES, AND PUBLIC TREATIES Of THE UNITED STATES, ARE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITYby CHARLES C. SHOLESMADISON, (W. T.,) FEBRUARY 6, 1841The committee on elections m i^e Maine Legis-Iflture, have re ported tbite there Ja no choice by tho people, of Governor. Kent, acet rdmg to the report, has 45,574 vote**; Fan field, 45,507; scattering, 98~-necesfiary for • choice, 45,590. So that it appear* Mr. Kent luck* juit sixteen votes of be mg eleciod by the people As b nth brancho* of the Legislature are Whig, and a* the choice of Governor devolves upon the Legislature, Kent will, of course, be elected.Srxmca Tkkaty,—There ha* been much excitement at Buffalo, in relalion to this treaty, and a large public mseitrig was lately held aS that city, upon the subject of the unfair and inLpr«per mean* made uoof to obtB.cn ssid treaty. The following resolution wee, according to corespondent of ih« Buffalo Republican, pawd by a decided ma. jurity ; “but the house became bo confused ifiat it was difficult to tell how the matte- »toodrn“Resolved, That from b1! the information wo have been able to obtain m relation to the treaty formed between, the (J St aft e and die Seneca In* dmne, we have reason to behove ibat fraud,br.be-ry, and many unfair and improper means were made use oi lo obi am sa. J treaty, aud we roqueet ihut Cu-igreH will make no appropriation nor lake any atcjw to execute sid trenty, u I (he whole can be iully laid before them lor a re-consideration ”LEGISLATIVEflj* Tlir Buffalolaily Republican,in. commenting wpot * late Mdiua General Order issuod from il» Adjur-imfa General office at Toronto, forstrength* nmg the incorporated rcgiriHpis of tboCanada JUilm*, etiya it oppears abundantly evident that (be Canadian authorities apprehend ft storm, and porlmps their apprehensions are well founded 11 We heartily wish, (says tho editor) that *x\ ting difficulties may be settled amtoabty and peaceably ; but if war rttiist coruo# kt themue no iQjsatioo of hostdito* so long a* North Aracne* mennnted m Htfmmon by the twona. turn*. Lft no longer have a neighbor lying on the whtle oxtetit of our northern frontwrs, whoi* forever ready to mil upon our back* fit the his* of a tmisa'lantc powor. W* do not want the Cut-adtts ; i ui wa want a neighbor with a home government- -one whoso *iu2 ia witJun hi* own body —one a-hose qunrrflaare hia own, and who m2t not har to send three or four thousand rmlea to mature *hotb*r* Itehu* been well or ill treated by Jut tie r neighbor, near of km, and naturalfnend.Mr- Bakbrk asked if he preamble wo* not before the houhe?The 3p«akie did not understand lhat u was.Mr, SfHorro proposed to whivo iho du cusa on on the first reaoh lion, and only ih* cuas the second.Mr* Wells would to igs*e *o wajtd On* discussion if lie could b** heard afterward*?, but he fcuppofled from th* votr** already ken, the first resolution would pftsa ; tlmii ho hud a duubi whether ifter the pnnci^nl was ousted from hm *lt;* t if the utforuu) would not also br* ousted wnh huii.lheSrEAiEt der ided (hat the resoluliufi adopted hy the house ad nitim^ the atfois ncys lo hjxmk on this ir,would ailow lln attorney* to appear on if e second ro*o)u*tian, even if the first hut prev oueSy beet*udopcen,Toe firat resolution wt i adopted.Ayea—BatcheNer, Jarimg^ Demtog, HacktJii, Long, Ogdsa, ^arkison, Parmer lee, Ray, Rsickwelh Shoi-herdt SotWland, and Newland, npeuker,— 19.Noes—Barber, Rond Braztatoft, Bruns wr„ Bjrt, Dowey, Gidd ig«, Gray, Mills, and Whtloo,—10.Tho qu ;*lfon being or ilw second reso-lotion, Mr- Strong oisd« a fe# femerk*. when Mr. WnN# replied, and, aflsr s short rectus ai fl o^clodlt, heel j#od at 10 P- M-Wlwn ibe house ndjov ro#d-r-mivn t.FUNERAL OF NAPOLEON.Tho paptw of Franco and England are filled with act ouats of ibis gorgeous coromony, wb*ch it i* *aid »a*s«d off with inconceivable lpteador, and what w remarkable,with iho ntraloaf poaco sud h qmeino*i. Mori* (Uan half a million of Fronrh^ h tnon wore in the tuoeral tram. Ws «xtrac( the H following tram one of the acconnu given of ftue ^ grand pigoant:l' “While the prtamuoR* for landing tb* coffin 1* wore making on ibore* the peep!* on the island ?! etruck Uj» (he “ Mar*etlloi»a,M tome of the singer* n condud^igeach strophe by these word* i—^'Qu'ur* *lt;*ng tpfijwr t*ng* i*elt;rs Bmfmurf and others, v J H *f d4 ^ *uf wur gtem ® a#ir* *sper«ttr.H— j When they had ftot through the national bymn. h J they gave three eheera foi Napehoa^and as Sttmy a i curies f-r his enemies.It vi i eleven o'clock before the hearse left Courbev nr. It paused while near the statue of ^ Juaefihme, after which th« procession commenced its march, amidst the roaring of artillery, f{ We h ire not space to msert the long order of the ptoc***ion.•' The Kiunsl Guards and troops of the tme in-m faniry, caveltf and utilbrjr, aUlnuied along rba T course ot the procession, formed luto hue after Ure passage d the car, and cloned the procession.( No de-+cr»ptwn can give no adequate idea of ** I tho enthusiasm which fine ceremony excited*-*-■ ; Evury v hem on die passage of die hearse, the I 1____1 . a a.U ma li.tn. a—a^.ns .-I ■■ ^ Altai jVlill rtf 4 VlUA