BY MAOMIT.' TELLtIitAPE sur.PoirriEv ME THE PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE GREAT UNION DESIONSTRATION AT - NASHVILLE. Nr.nevn.l.r, Nov. :a rannilla to a call, nets. numerously 'lasted, by the most distinguished members of both parties,* lame colt:nurse of carat os !assembled at !the Outlrt House to day, for tho purpose orglvlngs efa ez peaaloo of popular sew:mesa .0 &gof to the gasatemealon 01 the any. Tho meeting went of with* degree oramentway 'seldom witnessed, nod eras ebarsetertz-d by much spirit end culla'. slum. The Meeties_Was called to order et 12 o'clock. W., and Judge Cansll Walt called to the Chat. The speakets were lion. Andlew Ewing and Major A. Dotta:lkidu. . The former gentleman supported arilth meek abihty the count 07 the Tennessee Uelegation to Congress, iu the adjustrnent et the• questions he. /OM that body , et 01 recant Session, and rl tu rei,.. Weed a hearty rebuke tu , , those who silt of die union and ree.von as It ground of rotheaa for public grievances. Resolutions were pavartd,, declining that we are a Union luring and taw .biding people, sod reswg• nixed an hmlarion to the primary laws, as the prima. " d u ty of ‘0 good tax:mt.—that no State bad me COLIStI 011100e1 'OlOllO breech . ; and any solth attempt would be revolutionary iti its character, and would tend tomarchy,,confu.ilthand endless cavil strife and blood shet That lie existence of mobs asd riots 10 the IN nthern c.t 1.-C ter preventing the to. oelllloll Of the regular s eve laws, and their ito• listen convente.,,. and ,be continued, asitatten of slavery tents, will, tr cid:mooed. paralsre all our energies, mud lend 10 *anti alienation of one sees lion of the Unll-n trete the other, and that we maintain the r alit of the . people of the states, whenever piipiady, inieletably, and onconatito- Washy opposed, to th,idtell the chains Mal tp • press them; but tea Ng 1 le tevothelety to tie amides', and there is • 1),e...eel uae Out ths ex. erase. Therefore, we. • e no ne.ocsaiiy far a Southern Congrow or co sentient sod we will unite around the constituted mituulty of the country for the otruntrusekin or the auprexacy of the 'awl; sad,. .¢ Me 'OOOOl hlllOllOll3, we re spectfully team nor No/there brembern that an attempt to repent, or lailare to chrome the fugt. tire stave law; will neat all the Booth. and pmts. ably cod in • total imputation of the Orion on the States. That the compOondse of Cangtess meets our approbittior, as the treat/that, under the Cie cumatanzei;coold he toloptid, and-we pledge. to II oar hearty au roe, t . Major Danaldzon spok.o at length in justitlea tiOn of his -course In the rain. convention, and an the general Mutation of the day. .. : MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE The Senate, to day, the resolutions of Mr -The vote to leave the Tent?on to me plop' subject vat refe4reci The Rouse was engagers us —lnn the rear haloes of nensure during the day. The Committee to whom the subject was .referred will report on Monday. If the report Mama the call of a convention by the Legislature, end e bould be adopted, the.majori ty willinstale the Governor in Ins position of re drain from Con frees, for Lb° past, and security for the Imam. The eiscusaion le the Leginlaiure . was eery billet and, much feeling ,prevailed 011 bath Wes!' Both honsea Una e - it'puir.ed over till Kan . - meow, Nov. 25. The_House; to day, prose he resolutions of censure to Ueri-Foote,ny a aof4o to 37=18 IlLing absent, and not voilpg. - 'Flu the Senate,the oaf Antion.tons upon th e re , port of the bilby the joint comma.. fi Providing for a eortretmon to 6z-held - on 18th of• November, 1851—the emotion tor delerpoet, to be holden in flaptember next. • No noto.soss taken on the rercentionecf censure to Geo. Foote. - , • • ' - Darin the ensuing gension of the House, raw. lotions . arm intraluced declaring the aciustmeet bill satisfactory, And scCession not jastillable, Wu the (dents° WI be rephalcd,t r slavery &boll .t. ed in the thatrict of Itolhrohts. -. The resolutions orere,iridefinitely postponed by islsrge rosier ty. A mressys seat reeelied from the Goirrroor in rehab= to the rnprgentasbon of the Minna This message will itlyn lieu to ptolonged and weal* debate. . WestitXuvon, Nov. 23, 1850. Attorney General' • Crittenden publishes, in the Republic, his opinion relative to the Bur ton tdar abars coati= in Crall'i fugitive slave case. Alter folly examining ail the documents, he says that more commendable energy and activity might have been exerted; but InnshiuM as he acted in concert with the earlier, who waysatished anthills conduct there does not appear to him'amtßeieut CSCme for caber his cenenre,or removal. .P4trurazriu,.Nov. 28. . The Stockholders of the renasylvania Radroid Compouy, hold their special mention on the Nib or —Llsortober e for.lint porpoorr of areepting . rho. gap &urea to the