The climate of Vermont though cold, is pleasant and even, the soil fertile in the valleys, and the streams supply excellent water power, which, however, is little used. Maple sugar is produced in abundance, while its facilities for raising stock are equal to those of New Hampshire. Granite, marble of fine quality, and slate quarries abound. Its provision for education is very liberal.

It has three representatives in Congress; forms part of the second judicial circuit, and constitutes one judicial district. One port of entry and two of delivery are authorized to be named by the President of the United States.

Montpelier is the capital. The State election is held on the first Tuesday in September, and the Legislature meets on the first Wednesday in October.

The enacting clause begins: “It is hereby enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Vermont.”

UNITED STATES SENATORS.
Moses Robinson,from1791to1796.
Stephen R. Bradley,{17911795.
18011813.
Elijah Paine,17951801.
Isaac Tichenor,{17961797.
18151821.
Nathaniel Chipman,17971803.
Israel Smith,18031807.
Jonathan Robinson,18071815.
Dudley Chase,{18131817.
18251831.
James Fisk,18171818.
William A. Palmer,18181825.
Horatio Seymour,18211833.
Samuel Prentiss,18311842.
Benjamin Swift,18331839.
Samuel S. Phelps,18391851.
Samuel C. Crafts,18421843.
William Upham,18431855.
Solomon Foote,18511866.
Samuel S. Phelps,18531854.
Lawrence Brainard,18541855.
Jacob Collamer,18551865.
Luke P. Poland,18651867.
George F. Edmunds,18661881.
Justin S. Morrill,18671879.

VIEW IN THE BLUE GRASS REGION, KENTUCKY.

KENTUCKY.