of fact on the part of the State Trea surer. The House has been extre mely lavish in p:roposect approz priations; the TrdastaTer exbei3dingly frank in his statement of . the ability of the treasury—what he ban do under certain eiriumatences,and what he cannot do if shorn of his power or his resources are cat 'short. Bnt the House seems deter Mined to go to the goats' pen fo : F 'wool—to gather figs fiem thistlesL - 4tnd to make political capital by indulging in .a series of mons;:roaitieii t 6 delude the ignorant. In this state of affairs the -t,of the'Republioan members Of repor the Senate Finance Cpmmittee,which your readers hava alieady sear, cuts to the centre of this` whole bn-iness, and places it faiily to the view of the people. If t 4 State Treasury is to be deprived of kevenues, or of the legitimate use of the leash On hand, the appropriation's wrist be cut down, and a' large number of deserving institutionirdeperlder4 on State aid for existence must close their opera tions, or be so restricted as to be rendered useless. I Th:ere is no other escape from this - dilemma, and what ' ever injury results to Charity, or out rage to the beneQ,olent, sentiment of the State, must be justly chargeable to The mad party iwhich, has reigned the House - from. , the' } hour of its organisation. i From appearances to-day there is every. reason to ifear:, that a large number of important 'will fall for lack of time and 'disposition to _pass them . ftually. i The fact is, there were too many bills read in place in I).,th honses this 13,ession, too much legislation of a covert t character in favor of-corporations attempted, by ;which what is reallyrecinired : to put the new constitution:" into effect in `statute laws has been 'so rntich frus trated as to render the work of the in many respects a total fail ure.. Though not: generally, known, and, indeed, not Sven; partially un, derstood, it is nevrtlaeless a fact that Ihe Democracy of the- House have been endeavoring so tb shape results as to force thZe Governor to call an `extra session of the Legislature: But tht-ir machinations iii [this erection will' all prove faiiiires,l as under no state Of 'affairs which; can possibly out of the pti:asiort and blunders of these damagogues Will' the Gov err call a,n extra session of the Legislature. For the evils w_hich sprithg from that! which closes tit nicrrow the D' e nioeracy, are re sponsible,and on that iisue they ntitist before the people this year at the ktliot bax. 1 PA XTON. FROM Ii,E74DA. March 21, '7-1, En. liEroirrrn : I Emil snu r. scrap I.•,