Show opinions of a correspondent correspondents we clip the follo following whig from from the dence of tte tre ga galena tiena ilena oiw oll oli III courier t which doubtless will be interesting in editing to those who ngy may g I 1 have sih sib supposed that mere were few or none ln in t the ha ux united cited states who dare speak write or public ith tim anything hythin that would in the least decree gr he considered onside red favo favorable rable rabie to the people veople of uta ede epe P lithe nie hie senate has hag been beell much more exciting and interesting the past week douglas has his been in his seat and the running debate bewtel him green pugh davis davia and 0 others hers was exceedingly interesting green has made a lengthy studied and most care full fall prepared speech on the subject of territorial rit orial sovereignty it will be published sili wjk an art appendix and however dinue much nay rilay ai differ wo with the sentiments embed e W i I 1 e sami saml same it wil wll 11 be td worthy of preserve pre preservation serva n not 0 t an able abie effort edfort but also aiso asa concise history of the entire political ac awn relative to the Terri terni territories fories forles without speaking my own own preferences erencen eren ces I 1 am tree free to contest that douglas chance chante for the charleston nomination since bince thel the ite alte te state conventions seem to be hirthe increase it is probable howe however ver vcr that the two thirds rule may rule him out it is yet too far remote to calculate with any certainty or even eten probability Y there are ara quite a number of delegates elect andI and lobby obby members from newly self organized territories eagerly waiting for the organization of the house and ready to press an organization of the respective territories which they represent the chances however for ther gratification of or their wishes are not the most flattering natt ering for territories have been too great deat a bone of political contention during the pot past ten years to make either party anxious to revive the agitation kansas will probably apple apply for admission yet as the requirements 0 of t the e english bill have not been carried out it is s doubtful about her admission at the present session I 1 have met the kansas delegate hon marcus J parrott and find him veryl verp gentlemanly and popular litah having judging from the census of 1856 6 and from careful estimates since now a population P of more than and having formed her sate S ate constitution may apply for lov admission this session yet her delegate the hon wm win II 11 hooper will not present her applina application lon ion unless pretty well convinced that it will meet with a favorable reception mr hooper has been very kindly received here by ail ali all aill arties panties parties and no objection would be raised 4 teethe 0 e admission of utah was polygamy abol dished 1 I am credibly informed that not over one third of the inhabitants adults I 1 mean ean of utah practice poleg polygamy namy gamy it is isi quite possible that if jet let alone that it irvill vili viii wiil will so re gulme regulate itself as to become almost unknown and unpracticed A A charge has been made ag against a an fn st the people 0 of t utah kt that they are mostly foreign born and that they refuse to be naturalized I 1 am informed by the U S attorney f for that territory that about one half of ng t the e population are of american birth and that those of foreign birth are rapidly becoming in 0 citizens reee peee the records of the various courts there attest this latter assertion I 1 have recently examined the constitution of the to be state tate of deseret utah and find that only citizens of the united states are under un derit it entitled to the right of suffrage rage this constitution is in many respects superior to any that I 1 have ever examined and the bill of kilts eilts rights is certainly a most admirable one perfect toleration of religious opinion and worship is granted african servitude in a vary mild form is reco recognized nihed by br the statute law of the territory ibave I 1 have bain said thus much for mr utah uth its constitution ac for the sole reason that igat there is much ignorance everywhere concerning these matters and I 1 have thought that an allusion to things as they exist there would not be uninteresting uninteresting I 1 might perhaps add that the popularity and n influence of the delegate from utah are not diminished at washington by the well known fact that he ia Is rot nova rova not a p polygamist polya polygamist mist having sald sail thus much fleak utah ae for the present to take cire care of lie ife herself aie ige alf 1 yours i teo biow SIGNO |