I CO*?it to0it 1*to;i, wl !ctrie,iealt th3«, lot id i»tw'ftt# rnanyo■onilulorkk ofich pin-u tt(Ja»-tvy\ :10[norri*.ic»at -»lhit.the i•sievit0S|cw^iita!i mi;hjits, itd;ksi.-ir ofieict^ri icr, onc»linsh i«-ictor,ino dor.m; «a,thitktlwit lt;.if-rily *idcuock1»aga?at-.» 'tbe rii:'s■t,ic0-« do j:at,itif’ftto1fullyI-ixcepi d,9U]plfl9his ti oeLed wj on!sa reaon j3.1 -;o behewucehetody1stemoi* ainiJ,]2f-itulw ude whis iwcild!sf dc«gr shWBFeud •'xr-tion,ndct af hethe man who covertly figure in the BU^ mid ettempta to slur u , is implicated” in a loan of $500 school momj, and is only paying the obligation of t a* same, per direction of the late Secretary-gar' Windlass M in a communication published in the Statesman, apeak* oar sentiments exactly in rsgard to tlie report on Mining and Smelting. Whiggery wuit have the qualms ridiculously to object to ihia report on politic* ground*! But thfc richest thing, w CoL Eotkin1* objection to taking- copies on the g-mrad of illegality!— Wo wonder how some rf his past vote would compare with this opii ion fST4H.iDPair,STim Paoc-F FuaNiBHBD.—*-TheSUite«m«.i md Express both deny that the Marine wanhiutore 1 by a whig k giahitnre—'the former -vitli geotlomaiily e«»p .iasw, and the latter in iho course and firoy te ins that character^» iU weaker hoJ* No'* although this poini ;s wholly immaterial to tlie issue in dispute, .he Journals of 1839 prove our statement* correct, and wt are tei iptod to give the evi-lienco thereoi*Tho Comici! consisted of 13 members, a' whom seven were whi witr William A. Premiss of Milwaukee Jams# Maxwell of Walworth, James Colins arid Levi Sterling of low a* Ebouezer Bigbamof Dane* me. George Wilson of Cnwford. A whig majority of one.The House consist* 4 of 26 mambera,o? whom fourteen were vbigs, to wit; Ebene ier CliiJdsaod Barlow Shackelford of Brown, Lucius J. Barber, Henry C. Skinner, Eie-ldel Churchill, and Augustus Story of Mil-waukee, Edward V. Whi ton of Rock, 0. Beardaoy of Walworth, Daniel S. Sutherland of Green, Ibdph Carver, Thomas Cru :»on, atid Joseph D. Street of Grant, RusselE d« Baldwin, John Bracken, and John W. Blaekatone of Iowa, i ll of whom were, ami vhoso living now are,' rhiga.Bui the polities of the legislature are of no consaqueneo to tklt; question, and would not have been notic rd, had they not been abusively denied* The fact* are that con-gre» prohibited the emtorial Legislature frooa duurtarliig banks; that the Legialatuivj ♦bartered an Inturan :§ Company, exprew-ly prohibiting the axero** of banking pow-ara; that the Compuny went to banking; that the legislature *u! wequently repealed Ui charter; and that it ha* kept straight ahead, snubbing legislatures, Laughing at politician^ and,, what iamore re; workable, ha* eteadily redeemed it* bauet That i* the whole *to-ry; and it only no ? remain* to be wen which is strongest—ti e Bank or the Law*. It is a fair fight, and wilt definitely tetUethe fata of that ' responsible home currency’’ that whiggery ha* be*-n prating about.jftT The Sentinel and several other whig banera are making th anselvw appear ratherlt;ttw.a.MsWJ^oodflTriad18wffchctW'slock • be #ec phasKv We from! dwi 1 YOR1ONpit.*tora c M«5iUW‘[a ■err*them i m «b.AlftdWLT”tfa* no lion, i lb*ra, Mtdm:*gWiPAton tr flcdt* wrnlk ian8mOf BW •och a SboM, dauo