Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 47, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 May 1843 — Page 1
INDIANA
ST AT K S E N T I N K L. PUBLISHED BY I P CHAPMAN T II E r II IGE OK riECDOM IS E T E K N A L VI O I L A !f C E A .1 1 CHAPMAN, EDITORS a Vear in advance. ill AYAI'OL Tl'KM)AV. MAY 5. 1848, Volume II iunbor 17.
THE STATE SENTINEL Mitkt4 er fry T u J y ' ffi''e "1 hmt'ir. '.' SnuffHt of the S'i'e Mom.
as iti'u h 1. a any other pa; er in the St itr TSMM I wo '1 li t r: - . n will m if t- . . rffiYfl Kobsettbera i the CS it I rj of t i a MM bag v .r Ml t . h-r ...tmue !. " 1 h. OM 'I "! Will be I'M for th.ee n'hs ;. i Five dolran MI I c papers will be sent MM ADvnim neu r., wii lent till the money i . !. 1 i It A 'A ' k - rn , :n. ! if the ; ay mmt e. ! K n t lie s irne. -ertt 1! ifttCe litnr- : attnae l at the 1 1 ( at ceat nti ; ji ( a iUire n iv. UUal a tuare , 960 em. a early -ilvettners will t r- accamniodated "n tea lal M, which ihenld lwa - he rna-le ir. Aidmgasagrei All a I v 1 1 iseiiicnts ft '?i fish. t no attention Willi. e paid to them. KT POetage tuilt he pal. Mr loa K ajt i CtcEBQ .naii is ll .vin? undei-tti',.1 it t . !e nr -ieteimtiia 1 n t ... & t W . . m . m H'": - 'eile--, wni' i 1 1 1 i III I in' e, p:e.ei,'("! i i ,'11 aVlivarteg ta yeaa tfaltow cltieens of ladaaaapotia, the aadni.igneij, memhers ..f the .. Y. TL Literary 8oCaVtylars induced to solicit a c -pv l r puhlicatioa j helievm at ae tlo, that the r.iiKf of tvhieatmn will be therel.v ptoaaeted, yOm SWS (eputatioo eadaaOMtstd, trot the institution ovei whaea yea ikhi f ceive an accessesn oi eju aal i With tennments of tesject, JLc, i. Y. RhOWN, HER V El BROWN, J. S. lidllll-, t lilt ALL K. iL EX. M UK" A S, HI '.II 05 E A L, Ji 1 1. BLAIR, WM G IRt ER, l.i CIEN BARBtM U. To r.srrn I. ha iw.v. I.-., and Other. M mtm i i the a. . . l.it , it fan " mt i : GauttUMBN Willings of a solaasiiiiem aarnre bavteg a- 1 occupied my nine sit.ie Jm receipt ! y.ui tajteiirg comma aantsaa, aa m oe uimt anaira would peraut, I bave net found time to sttMsd to the veipaesl lap re la eeatained until now ; int h i ass assteeed to da at thia tone, in cense tieamee oi it newe l a l.t aii n for a duplicate of the .0II.. -1 on In'tllectUil ullu.e, IS Üb the ,-irr.e in-.v that jatiueBCed ) uu. ii it im de a aaiitary min ! t a p;r-s tkutragh dial "i 1 1 - that w uh have chilhd its ai dor. to Imzti intellectual imnioveaasast if it essvdasce as the more geaeial dimmia itinu of knowledge, or an esrvstioa of om li erary rharaetet, l hall he fsdlj t. wan led foi the tune ggflltl 1 to it-. eessvpositSBO and trarw n;.ti sa. ReipactfuMy, Mat 8, 1843. J(KPIU S C WDRRALL ill lite.-, nil Illll'l! t'lll.ll I KltllK', Bt JOSI rin (HI I.11 W oKI VI I Methinks the ilevils tosash out when thev heal aa tell the t. ior that his o-il is as gioti ntl and eteinal ur o n ; when, in the grinding drudgery of Ins life not a spirk of ihat s. ml can he Ca I lot fuirh; when it leei-, wall. 'I around m its hi clay, Irom the ciaille 10 the eiaVC. Without a1 dream t .lit the dew iness of its torpor. Ititow Cirannas Ned t assplay any rhsstoeicel ahililies that I pts-es. ih I appear he lore v. .11 on this oecasuui for whatever theoretn.il knowledge of eloeti- j liua I asaay have, it 1- rmrteht that a want sa janailiarity ' with the pra. to al part thereof. Would pit v t nt an SipiSWirs of the defect 11 ) ' s'anly 1111 nh ut to it. did lo one uf tho-f ilutii s wo all owe t Bix o t v impel 110 to present home observations to your consideration, iiitnnatelv i11. ted a ilia individual happmes- ami national prosperity. 1 As tin uatur t.l our free govt iium nt and our isobxtion render n i. . 11I1 irl titled toexperitm nt on mental heautv aeal nohi tl grandeur, intelkctnaj cultare, aa thsaic base, shall In 1 iv tlo in. The t :n e.ii'.ilio . mhraC". whatever i UMtrSMES I firosn I extranet, m inetim lion the intutttx t imnrvsstons'd natura ma the auul the supeiuiilnael might acquired hx progves ion. aba as a allow, and refiei lion And all ubiccta within the view of loan. Iron the pebble beneath Ins feel to the h.ttv liioiint.il 11 . the swelling oeean, and the st any heavens. are sources w hem e the HHSvd is nastVnctl d. The power urhicfa investigates, the impulre lo laborioua res' areh. ami all the operation- of nun.!, even t the acm I 1 nations of lam v. an- suhfaets that mav develope the a-piriiig prtneipta, emit bonmlsil hv the aniverse, end at hack would soar still brtber, fitting its 1 1" on uon-exisl-asee, b j iiiiil the 1 oaaanes of tangibility . but, liKe Koah'a deara, it eaaaswt find .1 resting place, ami returns to its ark It is tin-, i fecuraive faewRy of the miad Ihat leads us to helseve that all the works of creation mav one day be objects of its contemplation that principles) nem incomprehensible, will then he fullv understood hv a matured 11. tin t h,t to unm! unimproved. ! w bat advantage will he the Bs as ration ..I'll..- v. il Ii naa be lro. ll vv.'.h aajhanenfinn at the hwmamuty ami effulgence of the field of . iiv ) ig. 1 1 n in. hut h.-in j. ii 1 1. 1--i ii i il.it. .1 to the M ne that BUT' noi mis it. or. secordinsj t. the pitllooophl of Uu k. finding no pit aoii es anited to its benighted condition, the grovi ling aileeimns. in i esanlv 'iated with ignorance, it would be lam t lea v Heaven for want ol' congenial associates Impro . Ji.! I'nr if, as tin-author thinks, knowledge wiH esaat thiwearh all eternity , and , aa I imagine, cast a halo on the virtues that so. ore num.. rial fotn itV, how biicbtlv -hint s tin' iiitelleetu.il -tar th.it larCS us onward Aud .an are for a moment doubt the utihtv of education in preparing us tor the reception of those truths 00 w Im h our preasut ami tutniu welfare arc based I- not a min. I illuminated Lv n m e. an. I i. fined hv pi lite literature, a si. irrv harbinger t" licit deep renuncmtaaU that h. ion fortitude and faithful de vidion in ihn muni lions .f light from the - at of no it d.i. eftolgencc, su BMseeaesan to iavtrodoee into tlo- pertectiou of an endless nf. Though we max l.v a no. re lioolt tl km vv ledge measurably ' ure the bb. .not glorv ssf imuiortalitv . set to . SSI MMngM infinmiioii not derived ti. in ur own cipcrtt me. or iuiuit.li.it.lv eoiiu.'cted with retlemptfoa ami L.rifi. atioo. v. old be like retaamina to primitiv e ignoranee, ami regarding as useless the lelincnu tits of a liberal rdaaiuüou Fsw aliboucb manv scienens hav- in direct ference to tin-.- subieets. vt are tlo v i ollaterallv conf t U Willi tin 10 an.) I. 11. 1 t.i enl.iTiri' th.' in. in lit . ll 'm rior. reiui. r the stv le asofs c haste, refine the aaanubts, tWnish a store hoaiac to embellish discourse, estabwii principlca, aas! create an intercsl in those who hear those who read ; which bmwsb bnt iho general achohu capable of exciting And, s 1 1 1 r from being uncasM R 'al, an a. . piaint. im e aritb tin m m the present day, is the oilv means of being einitientlv USelul The ignorant aast ataapaeasatd with th- iashseawe ihey ext reise over them -the learned canejnt he c.iptivated Wltboul tl.eir aid For unlettered rudeness, whatever mat be it purity ol psarpom , t'nls toattra. I . Iv a v ant of v aro t v ml.-' guag Bl i 111.1 entiin tits-., destitution of order 111 their atratig. dm ut H th lights in vuigm and buck nay ed eapremions ; givt import. mcr to that w hu h is insignificant; and whatever gen tus it mav possess, instetid of presenting 1" 11. "its apples of gold, 111 pictures of Stiver, ' their beauty is detoriorated by the niili ebarger it. vv lu. b tin v are eähihtted. These charneteristi. s of a nr. utiiscrih d and nun lined Mlfe!h" t are avoided by the r tionipliabld s. ...I.ir. w ho can a, . oinmo.lat.' himself t. the aaapacitx of the ancstn - ited. or M the com ore In nsiv c and aaahahl d mmd, He OX' prec view ,xh:. ii. if ditVerently wonh d. would atTtnd, witli 11 delicacy that charaas And aeisisM ihe rsaw haw nnt- of Heaven, w. seas them tnh the tetrest f!"v 1 1- 1 II iiih llccüi i c 1 1 almn are litr in. at bj his ct iuns 'I'tie gr;ie-- Ut saSas attitudes, the annnali m t f ttJOIiblRlnXi ill VSfYing light and sliatle. lue harm ny nf his s;etorc. and th. soul -t im Ii: a.itli. s. I1.0 ii.t -lut mn !'. nils i f nur mrads, and we foil n 10 the gotl with aVekthkaa iMtfftl. .1 if under the Nsnnem t of the aama foaling Is lie lti.li roils, vse laugh, ia he path. UC, WS weep. des indi'tiation fire his breast against the oppressore of his curitry . it is answered hv the cry " Tu arms ' " ar.d a rndi io ih scene ot conflict. Tin- battle Trenton. Saraiiigt, Monmouth, and York Town, 1 followed hv the pean of 11 Colombia, happy aad '' But it mav be ure. d that "All are not endowed It nay he d that ...... .... b .T...r.e io Pecome pun.ic speaaars, nor if In ssskBsitasi ' a I. I f n" nirir por-am. rt nner it neerssarv I rin . Put nam at no r.-a-.-n that all -lo.ulit ,, be intelligenl knowledge beit'g mporlant m ex. rv condition of efu, it' ne nouid p. with credit through it The nature of an io... almn is no nrgtrmrrit against in-Iclh-clual cnltnre, though t. n emploxi-d hv luiaanj who aTaaaen a physical edo-atioa all that is eawentraJ fr i ." ne wh.- are t oinpelled t labor for their daily bread llenee we see families grovelling net r nsing to ittd' pendence, until some member, inspired with more i nergatte aanotione than animated hi- fr f .tl.ers, l his Military genius alone, strngrlitig through the .bstach . t Iiat surround lnm. lav the lbuafcaAttoa af f.-rfune. tame and ai.rcslrv Tb'.ogh j.et mav laud Mie cot. the pine table, nnd the tnrtr I. gf. st 1. vet pot ertv . en nn a clean floor, irry isnmrrsifnf t Jepr.v es man f manv rmaaUlöfta ajasj much bapoin"s that he might otherwise eaj. v.
v. " : : I, warm .-bathing, a blazing hearth. means of edw sling offspring, Mid leisure to improve his own mind, haa induced the ar -,t t , do ... t-abhorrent to
Im tiatiir a-tiwtiuli i( ritit" turn with rice and Baft my reft ratlf to a wan! o" tloit hh ral fdw ion wh If, creating more exalted ide is ami a corresponding action, would nave aarpe reeded the Heceaaitj of preytag up .n tin coBBmonitj tt tu tter Ins rondition. Contetaplate tin borne arko ibrong the ontaklrti f our larf eitie impj .t" eica and ubeceaitj ami ever ;( i .r tow ti h i- aaaaa, though few r m wttmbef , and lees deetructive Theae beiaa bronffht ut in ienorence. teea, and wretchedness, can we wonder at the eon-
im 11I accumulation ol crime, that be its eMt-m e m with heart felt exultati on ' Bat thia eaa oolj be ecceav h) coneenlreted oa h;s prranni mntrjMatnt he must triberedit tr ! ut i'p m n t" - Thev cannot net om pliehed by 5 icinajihe standard of profeseionaJ meri! high umph! ol their moral condition without a iolenee to nature tbl and witbbddine eneonraeenient ir .rn tlioaat mha Aa not Mut are that delteate child nf afttunsi !. aasieea-ai
.ire ui' ipahlf of Hi ri i'ti;', from .1 n 1 1 nual indulgence in ll - Bert rtei tin tatt - And mini thev ate dttTarentlj 1 I n ated by thoee more wie ami discreet than then parentSj in vain Will be rnir le.lt. I , . 1 r . .nnl hh. Foe thia ed, not ol the barman, bnl the mhntnaa tout, unieas checked in it geraainatioa, will apread like the baneful upae, and eventualli peaion the pure air ol freedom. It. tlo 11. I.ihertv 1- dt ir. extend bar ami ide tin hi netit. n.t. ... . ti. . . ..!. ... . . . ... .... ... .. i ,.i.i. . I . to preserve the , harttr.d right, wrested from lyraany, in 1 . " Ute long I lata nl v ,ir tt roll, nnjiolluted by restriction! tending to timil the mind ia its accelerating strides u wwrnj. "r iioii i- i.oi wie uaio oi iniei upe nee And though n that are basv d - one of the nohh st s!ru - I....... . I... . I - .-it: I f. I.-th.-.t ad. .rn civil lit.-, vet baa this been to. master ....r.t ..4 .....it..... ... I... .I..I .f., .Ii, t...r.. I . I . I - l I I I 7. .11 111 II. ' ' It .11. . I M M 'I II . .' the mind has Im .11 fin I le -o;;r in I III : . i i 1 I of a refined teen ii... , ..ii. t-iu-'ii- . The grace aufTosed iu all the immortal productions nf genius, had its origin In re it gave soul to the statutes nl Phidias, eloquent 0 lo the pencil of Raphael, it speak in tin grandeui t the Cofiat urn, end m the aooi-stirriag tire of Homer, Byron, She ly, and Keats. We h no iiif!i' sent having known incline aa of unit ttered worth . hut 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 're.it and -hniiii! somcthni" that would rather I it our pity ihm our admiiation. Ignorance 1- too generally töund in union with vice : a . ..n. ious desV ieiw y prnducee humiliation that aeeka t hide itself among cotigenisl spirits fee where there is a want of energv H osereoaaa the detects of ode)catioa, hy an application t.. literature, there w ill he a want ot t.iMe in rompnnionship Thai the mplovinent of the mental powers would pr.e a safeguard iu society, by generating and fostering ; virtue. 1- .. be interred from the sl.ilislu s of our puis ;md penitentiaries A huge majority of their inmates having I bsea bswssghl op w ithooi ant "r v erj partial know h dge of h tlets . meat uf them are -Ir.itigers loan intere. .111 se that would improve their uu.ral eoiuhtiou an ussociation with the glorious deed ' The innocent ami fire, Her ei tad 1 sets, an 1 1 revailasg 1 sges, Who have the v -t 1 f their majesty, To stern and clothe this naked world." lot as cast awav the lights of science ; how down to the power ol mighi and fun ; ace our dwellings 111 Hatnc- ; our wives and t I11I.I1.11 alauebtercd . the accumulation of 111.11. v laborious years carried off in brutal tnumtdi. and Pwe liave a Taut picture of the state nl society MaviuM to the refinement arising from the introduction oftetters. Nan was then icnorant. sunerstiiious and unhannv from . .. .. . . - .1 I oiiiinuai (n .111 o u ro. ums loiem e . lie uare.i not put . a, 1 .1 1 1 . .
birth Ins energit h -t the result should be a lure to the Who that has frequently rhsnged tutors will fail to rerapm hms Pee aot saaly the fruits uf hi enterprise, but rnmsjaa in th,. followinc brief sketch the result nf his ow n
man himself araa a prey to superior atrengtb, agihtv and BOaiag. Iiis u de j.at k-hors. his ehihlreii slaves, ami he compelled t eek a precarious -uli-osN-nrc lit In. hi him returning to Ins rude hut with a m anty spoil, the ahivering victim of the howling tempest. He psaams through the ti iv ing smoke to thaw In-. .11 lung hmhs ; snateln - from the coal-, the half broiled limb of a fallen loe , tears it aaundef with bacbanaliaa jaws j devours it with greedy hoste, tlo 11 st tks. iu vain, SOUas spot where, free from the driving rain or sleet, he may repose in eomtorL I- thi fin. y'esketi h.01 do the records ofvovaaers and traveBci ifirm the truth of tbedesmption f Are there ",,- 'I"- rr; ont day . um n n ha five in deni of ti e asurth, or huts more rude ; who subsist, hkc beasts, oa the 'dies of their en. mo - Their lives ar. sprat in rapine and crnent irangers to the rehned sensibilities ol an improved existence, the wisdom that formed them, and tin beauty nf regenerated or perfected lifo; uninfluenced hv the milder v trim s, their chief d. light is lo revel 111 the arms of violated beautt . t exhibit the war club reeking with tlo- blood and brains of mutilated foe. And as thev live so i Ii.-v tlio exulting in the anticipation of a Aet 111 vh. I. flu v 111:11 tii.it.. t.lliv tfltil I l.a rtiih. i.:i..ii.tia ..r ii.. . ...... 1 it. it Lisihin r.;.n. ii..- .i .ri, .... I..,.. ignorance and barbarity, from which mankind have ren,.rs ,. ,,f 1 r.iliv emerged hv tin improvement of the mental now In thf earliosl aei -. niemorx was the ..nlv ehronn le the pat tlo chart of knowledge that connected the: events uf successive generation -hv which v.uth wire instruct! d iu tlo- more remarkable acbiei omenta ol their I'imilv , tin BurrtHindine nations and iheir own : the ealextinary phenomena exhibited by nature . the. principies of gov eminent . the rules o hivx- ; the rites of religion ami whatever was deemed uf importance in thi- early dai t bert discover the origin nf eduratbsa Ihe tir-t dawn ol tin- intellectual might ami glory that surrounds ii Oral communications drawn Irom Ihe treswures ol memory comprehended hv the meacw of instruction pre vious io the invention ot chirograph, and typography. fo these monumettU of human ak'ilt, we mav trace the inrr, ass ia the atorss of knowledge ami the high value accorded te inh Hex lual riches. They rendered ihe discoveries fend r. cords ol gi inns more secure thev give an imputes lo the mind t al carried it btrward w nh a rapidits s a-t. nishing that it now ti m i-. s the fields of light in elevated magnificence, ami an loch bark on the dark iin.l iln-arv prison from which il has emerged Wish exultation; when rmi tern plating achteveirteiiti that phxenman In a c. inlitioti . defy the e'emental l.la-'s of w inter, or the aeofchiaa beaaas ol it mrnrr j by bodilj decorations rttttrrt ta rrrrj rftmn and rtt 17 aariiati, hi nglicti uititu durability, convenience and kennt. These, etered wRb - -F rob Lt.brs and exerv i.r.sluit I art that can admiiiiaiet h run. toil, ti-e, in lush ; .. in wu to vleck the t 1 :ii with architectural heautv. Man. secure in his person end r 'petty, haa only tti put f nh his do ig 1 1 and abnndenci crown his exertions. Though the largest portion of hberty with the smallest sacrifice Ihe grratret incentive to intellectual t ulture niih Iba !ca.-t c uis. foi b ar in giving ihe world the reu't oi deep and laborioua research, whether it adds years to days, new princ pies t . science, or a 'dm mal means to PTteid its h nnds. are to nd m our own banns iantl. l,.-,e .1 Hasse, a Galtsteo, or a CaMwrhthL need i. either far popular clamor or aihttrary power Vet even contraat the condition nf msnkiud under a 1.-I1IT..I Bull ir.-ltv : i!.eri n SB IM ninl irtnoti. i.rtnt'i1 sways the sceptre of newer, wnh the atate of society in 1 whir auc- ; w hi n t'arki -. 1 !. r.c.-s. an archv and all the evils inseparable from ignorance, to which Ihe nations of ihe earth were lorg u! pet. linn lay 1 what we are ta impatO n Change at Which the 1 lnlos pher. ihe christian and the philanthropist Bfj dec, if not lo the cnhiva tior. ol the iiici.tal l owers and the more general dill'iisioii efha .w ledge I And would you exalt mankind to that proud en 11 ence they arc aTresttned lo attain ' Increnee th - national eeal in a eo..' - elevated ; hafam into ail classes a desirs for intellectual improve men! rentier more competent the inmedia'p inetfTirncttti a be 'e lo rfleti t!ii terornatiott. Maditpty v .ur seala -f tassrainsj nod make ihem not onty acrreibic but alluring s v.l. for i!ic wca'lh I a i.itioti rxnstste in tha virtne and mteltigancaol its cattavvts. And Twin he ateat snd aloeious a. thoas ,.u-t its yrQth art capaMc of nitldiug -Ihe Kf ptte of a aat da I ' aamsan. Ummm mtimm Ik.. t. , ..in here the ssmsI rcneet and the VCtftf reverence the tutor : nh. to a NaWal nJ comn 'ens ve mmd hs united 'hose di ositions that render1 man iwiaeai.'r whr by an Biassaiiiiaari wtth the secret fXttafi if the hui em hetutdended vviih a ihgiutv that colore.-, aibedience-an u.'hsr.ity that tempera isprsasf that s.vcs to rasaaril a secret c -'m ; who knuwa how to . . ... it.l curh the indiscreet li.ghts ol vouthful a.lM'tüon, aw - -- ---- ... . Uf.tll 1hf a- a- Ä III a .a . i Ml d is trained t. the pwrsuil of r per i.bjoc. . ai.d men give Irce scope to its p..wer : W ho while he spur ITt Biotl.f il, inapiree the timid wnh confo ixnCdfiice : fixes the altenUssa of ihe hutdless attunes the intiids of ail to contend in the race ot wisdom, honor and renown. Praaasating to our eoateanpl attea a band St generous juvenile sspinnts, prcparioR to Bnppact the rising glory ot our country Fir'dn-;th the ihirt wVich vir tt ai envy treed, Ai d smtt w ith the love of h.o.oriMe deeds 1 it na t want that grafts the devil cn thi poor woman I pciaWata. ! N ue this woid.n prefeiet ce to emulation, because we w bM , ot round thi rnathtal Miad W "er,aa! c!alm', bot sejenor; if ns . i .rg'v and ca; .city can secure ihem. As I onfoi. pimciole only can fos geneal tgk I lint of g I Ml ae- ' quire addifhuial huttc.
These are the conservatora of aoe'etv. Sum. whose genial influence apreadmg through cities". State aud kingdon. li;ht mankind in the onwaid march ! These will
prevent. stagnation of the brighter qualities of the .oul to these the WOrtd will be Indebted f,r the impetus th-it carries it beyond prccedioir. a- And hv increasing their nufi.Ur j bj MlrieJkinf th genera! mind with inteliectual irems off the first water, we mar reach the climax of terrestial perfection. H w oug'it we trie Tt f.. re, to eeteem that cleee of tndivtdaale tt wbota we muat ha eo greet It irultt'letl lot acceler itiur a state ol aoctetl lo which enligMiifJ nun in ari un pettoda of the word has lookeJ atiain it. U y these means we ebell dignify the oiH c of I r. ceptor and preserve the gushing n am from the f unlain ol knowledge pur.-. Bad is not the reverse of this oeptoraoij me pracure : 11 nrae pervii, tue slc;ii the nmet atudaosM nnd experienced praetmom-r is s. ut.t to apply an ant. dote. Are we in f.-ar of having our property wieatew by unprincipled cupidity ! We employ one well vers I It. thesiiciiCC of aW : , v 'j ait.i .'sirs- a . a eloquence and profound ar,pjaintancc with t!ie onstitu . r I I . in:i ni in linn liilt 'i. cm rnn rr iu Imp m ..t ..-..ti . nr- But in the education of those who arc to appear M . II op"n me arena in a luturt generation with a ce!brity or oi s-onty proportionate to that of their prscentors, what 1 - ...I . . - a n'uiw uu we pursue : Are We rcStlCM ami U'M innsj :i our tl'irts to procure an instructor c ipabto of Imptantins in their minds the germ that ushers in the morn of life :.t . . Ill . 'I..I...I, .a I .. . .1 - I ..mi . iu-nni.i imtn, ui uii'i ; ii'l Ii S I I Ii; i' Wi'Hii . . i lulu I'M. i'Ii. v Uli.'. lt.-r . ' ... - ... I ....... ...... u......,n ... .um , iii.ii in a in 'ie 1 . . ...'!. nh'e s ene m.lV i Ii triu I. 'n't'en! lit.- hv.. ' i V'.. tJ, ,T mf.. qnently place them under the care of those not o- - - v. capacitated hv -t it COmmSttd, suhlime leelingS, or extensive erudition : sometime teasing the formation uf ll eir characters to one who ha none of his own. Thev Lei and act as taught iu the little worU he has created lliey exist hut. alas ! he has not planted in them l! wers fiasanea aud immartsJ venlare, that will apread penaene eaaong cotemporartes and to the latest posiertty hloom on the enduring page of history, Being none eager to amass ihe compensation than add to the number af that host, who, by cultivated energies, have studded the intellectual heavens with heautv, he auf- j ter them to progress with Ut order or design, in nil instances pursuing his circum-crihed orhit with mechanical precision. Ana without a chauge ot those fundamental di po.sitions be baa fevtaed, they will be incapshle of an? in igmhcent m.-ptay ol mental power. Il'.vv difti rent the prospect when the sound und-r.-t.md-ing nl the patent is called into requisition, in the selection ol a preceptor, m whose qualificatioos he can place an Unlimited f 1. lid' nee ' He per-ucs his various duties. i. lafied that those for whom he toils, as far as professional skiH can avail, will be formed to add new Untre to hie family I escutcheon, 01 Barrens an illustrious career from which I those who come alter may date thn iiohility of a 1 amc. 1 hat the sell c utr d so esis.ntial in the cotistitu'i 1.1 of those who undertake ta rear the te ider thought and ... .. . - . i lt,aeti tiie young n'ea how to ahoot, is not stilli -tentlv es- ' Hfeaaten, we have manv evalencea. "Mother," said n httle g'rl the other day, ! can always tag when the niaatir has . .... . . " heen ilnnking : he is then i,asionate ar.d hts breiith .. - .I .1 smeiis so 01 rum 1 dri ud to go ol rum I dread to eo near him." liMrv.it on f Sally, what are you rstfeu '" "John come and say your fTrasaaisi ." M What part of speech is rurusitti V ' It is a noun, neuter gender, thud person, txngiar number, namaeii'ti case to evets, accoidmg to ru'e Ihiid." Well d ne You mav all go home. 14 Who is that crying t1 "The hoys have tumbled over M',lhj Uaker and made her nose hleed,'" ahotttad a little Urchin, who c at sleeve demonstrated that he was de -Mute of a pocket handkerchi. 1 What a contrast do the Bentimenta 01 n pr.ncc tlecomi nated barbarous present when compared with the opinlene of the taratmnnitiea wh. s.- selected these instructor-T Not because lo iter qualified could not be ebtained, but for the shaniclul reason ihat lliev were willing to leach at a rrduced price. How different iho views of Beavilliers, who Irom all the splendid minds in the Court of Louts Mill, selected Feneloii t.. f .rm a prince for 'lie throne? How -diverse the idea of those great statesmen, phil phi rs, orators and p et-, who compassed s a and land t.) prellt l.y the in-trU' ll n . t il!n 'rioua sages ? , . . .. , wnat woum tnesa have sstd to the appointment of an . ........ a. .... a . 1. .a... ignorant, abject tutor to Ihr heir apparent 1 Ami what "l"1'"11 ou dttion ought wa te bavs of a district that rejects the merit that know s how to appreciate its services, making choice of teaches destitute of learning and self-esteem, with whom neither virtue nor classical elegance has charms. Hut we trust the t!.v is not distent when ihe quality ot instruction com aanieated and the time saved in nrsnevina the vsaeaa ta enter an ih.. em.. .l,.i ... ..1 nt'.. will -ive to superior qnuUffcation a reward ihat willenahle t! c llitelllgenl preceptor SO lodaVota bimsell to his profes sion, us to exhibit mode'r of philosophical formation and develocwment that a ill forever nut an end to the contest 1 . . I betweeu tee aad incapacit) If it is necessary to cultivate the min Is of (hose who are heirs to sovereign power with pecultai care ; giving i ti in a correct knowledge of the rights of the people ami lBi roa! rwerotiTa 5 Bneedlng ibemfrom all ihat would create ignonie uispoMtions; ailurn.g llu m lo great seinevc mi uis, ly making them familial with the brilliant fcata 1 f their ancestors, ami n hatever exalts a nation, or a;ve. 1 1 rpetuitv io power: how essential that the youth of America, wh.. a t- to direct Ihe stirs of this mighty Repul 1 in then r..i,r-e sh'tuhl be so edneatedthat iln-y maj adapt tl eir vifvn to circumstances and vet preserve the g iitus I the const .1 ui ion ! Ii, ttined I bone 1 endure until iu every soul the ll n and the limb shi!! lie down toset her. Bid amiveraal pcae shall he the herahl of a refolsjent day. H yon wonhl milru an tnticipation no bright, eilend "he emptt knemhsdge BstaUi-h acho.de en en soill - -a Bis . - i t a . 1 ' principle ami ur.rary associavions, ny which im habitent oi every diet rid may luxuriate in the useful ami ihe snh one. You may render these interesting!, not only to youth and manhood, but even ta wiadom, crowned with the troat ol raany wintere, be Ihe addition ..((.hi! oohiea apparatus; cabinets of plants ; miner. il, and Bl imals; the remains of fentiquitt fetid w r! : i I Bit In tins manner the genius ot every aecti ut through ut ..ur vast do ..mi aa, miejht he matured and called forth. Ignoran. e a; tl cn.tie wou'.l tiisaiipear before the radiant handmaid ol virtue and truth. A death blow w.o. .1 lie !0 ' I' Pei lw ' 1 penitentarn woutd I c letMittlcee, aud ihe immense weshfa necereary lo maintain ittfee wcnJd educate lifo rally a. I the inhabitants of oui lund. If we enter cm getii . ly upon .1 eonun nati n de OU,ry w 'w utsnen, a retormatton unaurpai t.i . . ai 1 ie w ..i KJ li 1, m 1 vviine--t i i i' be Ihe consequence, bile t in the general mind n it duals. In the srtetorrui ica v r. ars aubiime we n e aivomp',.-, .1 by 11 v of ii'.t rature man genu v I ' The lightning is bia -lave , iicv. u's utino-t dec,. ( 1 iv is Bfi bei -t.l; " I hey pas. ! r .re his eye, a:e natmbeced, aad toll n I he leaipt is hii steel ; he Ittidei the I n. And the ahj ab ut-, fi m 1 ei h tb laid t ire, Heaven has I the . - CSetS ; Man naveits BBC I ll ivc n I 'I lure is nd pood reason why rdncaiioo to a lird r xtm shots id be conhtted tt the lew : why tha innmleai t a log camn saouiu noi moie general) iianiCipaiC HI iüt iU antagea of itatollectual cuhore. Waas tha opp.wtaalty easttd t. ittom ... out!,, be--fore h- carta ot lac world absorb tlieir Ittemidn, iht-v. .1 e . . l. i ...i.ii. i.. . f,MV xfe,.t.oos. tmght be qua.ihed to coot.. note to the st resol knovv.i.lge. to the cabinets t l iriiMC. Though in sul sequent lib- they hate not the same b isure aa th- more small by ; or those who pnasSM socatioao UBoee fcvotahto to aeaaty, yet there are few so busy, or so poor. to have an rest Irom in.pcrioua toil. Time is not so :. uvh warding s. taste and .b,..tv. IJ.ve these and the day laborer, wbi.c seated around his cheerful hearth. Will ' a r ' . t a a t ni u f atf.s U'T u.u-i eriua; rtrviv.i"; ji ; y n i r; .n ..a ... . . - ... . a I i.il'.l 111 I'OSi'l I Pü.U L 111. .J'". lOIUIT I I.1IO flllHll i t lmwm oy"' " u,r H"" u " to MCa. a lew ours mwm uwa. .u.,... wpeyasm Iriftanic- of great n.ental attainment, cipaired by an hour now atiJ a d then, arc upon record. The jioor orphan, tha aasdarlrd "son ot tl. ' nrotligate have in thia wav stroirine negiecieu aanotto V4 - a isled the iu 1 it. the '..ar. the r-: tess tr s inair, ami t .e 11311 al lecisUtion. AnJ works of atcriu.; rn,rjt have written at detachtd intervals, while confined c;' incteuient weather; waitirm the preparation ol meals, or the rtlurn of dav and KctMl imed duties. ! A wealthy person applying to a itesophar to cdacate hi on, and he demaudn.g a n.ice deemed exorbitant, trie f.imer oUsetved, "I can prccure a slave to mstruct hina f,r ene foaith the amount." "Obtain the a ave, replied the 1 1". veu w" hiVC ' VM
It ia true the opulent weald ha- nothing to prevent a full arttripation in intellectual enj .vmeist wer thev educatvd for it. Uut. nurtur.d in th lat. of esse, thev ate
t.o prune to he ir.tiui.dat. d Iv ÜM idea of mental excrlion. And their offering. uV, th- I tu !e at lume i. counteracted at school, mil be t.. . ell m tute 'to pluck brtekt beeMM from the pah tjeed OOfl.N Mark w.th whet radiMtrt vondi r youth a:p!ies himself tudy dy. The hrd himl of peeettv !.s torne h-a i!y bim : a atrtnger t i tlx-sw-et- i indulgence, enj upon ed I y I rtu .e lavorite chi d, he i.eitl.-r eea n r hears augi.t that passes arur, I. H.s time is limited, hie im. 11 ' had en eternity of ti e. or eel 11 ited in mi inherit tenca r udering activity unm c- rv. I rne him onward, it eceuas as if the very thought of tffjrt would srnk hint : Ci riec. lnm for his idle halms and he is undone. ü ths and from a full heart evince i.i-i di-irt s : which 110lhiagbui awaetmasta or manuo-i othing phraseology can allay. He i- spoiled child ! Beery arai t anticipated, be knewa not what aalf-denlil ii i: even hie Utile eil lauie- fere viewed as marks i f geniui a:. ' til weakre-s as the result of vtrtuona senaihiiity. Ahscnce fr;n the parenlal dwelling, and a different traiaitisr alone can save him irom a pusi.iantmius existence, und evidence t!ie p wer of philosophy in apntynan an antid iic a -ainst the notaon of inordinate aSection. hu have here the early bästory of Thornton Jones, who, when six ye irs old, wai entered as a nunil at Oreenwood . ... ....... I ..... . . . . 1 . .. . . .. . '"' i . a , fi r ... i ,i .,.,..,.,, r t . i .'. i I e r v - -i - ... ... with htm on account t! uukm suini.-td lo be coo stm.ti 11. al, though in rea'iiy kottght on hy esceasivs care. Mest lbs w in. I., () aven should -it him I o . ..kl.. " vi ! 1 . .ii. . . rough y. .Mr. backers, the Pnuetpal, king a man of ruinc.i . loriiititf. commenced his present employment more Willi Lie vi vv to BUOOOrt a 1 u ueruus fmi!i than Irom a leva to literature, or a desire to be useful to mankind, Add at the end of two years we find bim scarcely ahle to pf' rnetl hi I ur aylla lee. He d:d 11 .t g 1 m ire than twothirds of his time : often went ate and then trifled awav the hours that should have beau devoted ta study Still his itdulgent parents imputed his non-improvement to ang r, arising Crom ill health, r it .er than to mental deficiency, or want of capacity 111 the teacher. But another year rolled aiound ; when, hecouiing a'arm -d al the slow progress uf Thornto 11, t!o v to 'ü him trom t!ie Academy 10 a eeminary taught hy Mr. f teaaanta. After a eulogy oil the intel'e mil ahililies of her darlinsj, a torrent of ahnm on Mr. Tbaekara, and no small dose of ll iti t ry In his new tntor j hi mothei ohserved, "I never Butler a teachei t Um' seventy with my child : though 8e4ottsOn approved it and w is a wise man, yet he live in com para tivelj a barbarous ui;e. We live at a period oi greater refine im nt an I must govern hv persuastou. I trnst, however, tern will not tni it neces-ary ta Use coercion witli my son. Ml. I'h isanta, doubtful of meetnig his expenses bt his incoine. I owed a reluctant assent; the lady c mrtesyed good mecntng, and master Jones waa shown to a seat. . . - I hough a g. ntlemau 1 I Littel p.inctp?es and disee nmcnt ",nn Bat rormerdatlruc1 ir, yet be ae a 1 1 n.d tint the tw:g b.eon s. b,'",',1'"h "l, "1 ', ' t,,at if lllnlftrf.aiL' In ulrn.rl.l011 il ..'l.... -sl.-- Jl. 7""" " . " "--i zv i'ii-;.ce, anu iiicic- ' :. " ' "V 1 .. ' . " l.i.. lllllTi it 111 . T.l?" . I I I" a I. 10 bis usual manner: thui Working moie money out of the ol 1 lady than be would otherwise tore done. But ate ! for his charge. Appalled at Ibe prospect of a direct eoatestwith diftcaRies, be ie sorted t. his mother. Ins Bcho 1 m lies, and his teacher to remove tiooble oat of bis way. 1 he 'attci would accaatenatly counsel bun t rely more on bis owa eH'.iis; pomiirg out the evil c usequei.e s of too gn-it .1 dep'-mlence on others, Hit judgment waa convinced t bot be had been sa long areastensed to ease, that But rfoterminati mi were evaaeacent, and be relapsed imo bis accustomed bniotency, after a tew attempts to unravel the Gordian knots of science. His urant of success rendered him more distrustful of his ureatal pftwera, so that mstead of entering each dav with renewed eigoi and delimi t upon bis atudies, h y became objects of disgust. Be left ope study unfinished, to pursue another 1 Doping still to hiol a pleasore m Ibis, unrealised ia that fickle, anasphmg. :iel veiy pviti.V,- cbn-at d, in hi sixteenth year, we find bitn a pupil ot 1 celebrated Mr. A beten -n! te, a -.'ciiile-ii ui oi spteudid lalei t-. firm, fearless, bade1 itigable, and lovei f mi nt. 1 hi- woithy bastructar saw with larpruc the weak t.r.its ia the chaiaster of young I hornton -, also the necessity of a speedy regene rstkm, if he would re t o hi ii ii in ihe danger and ignomi y which must . III. 'I S 1... mSlltl f., Ill l'.....l 11.- . ...a. ..... . a. ...a. ' - - - ...v... ... . ... a. a. .... I . . . ... a, l.i . .11.1 a. 1 ... to loira a ti-te loi literature ta incalcitc the 1V1 that uu urj I .lllll ifi'it'iti t.i.i; i.in-.Jii ll 111. ü. ' l.ll-l llil III knowledge, minting t. the assiduoot, be praised them r method and indotry were ic essary to the jemii-rian of . ! 1 tor their deeotbm. ind -t-'ei tliit his regard for him, his obligations to his parents, his respect foi bia owa reputatmn, would induce him, it petsussiou (sited, to ret art te the most energetic measures for coercing obedience to what he deemed es ia ni to his wcIIju! m lik- his cro!?rcss in v lence. I ''in i und thai he n W had lo c intend with, or Btthmit to, a j man oi c cvated principles, independent and determined he j t'o-i-- :e ; for;, hi- ntm '-t tl'jlts.ssxd had his g .od fortunc bropghl lnm within the ha Auen I Mr. Abetcr. mbiea supeittH direction, before his miud Iccame bntguid bv habitual mdulgenee, the evil consequences uf parental blindm n m giit hav e been measurably counteracted. An I, ferim rj ' ' "''t m gene as livatiy, be would have been fortified 'mm ll. .' I... a ...a ! , . a . i.."in ui niaonnj u, WHICH Ii vv uvvii:.i up ii in n, t i wear his booots wnh dbmiir. nr. like Demosthenes, hear h:s defeat aim thai maaly spun that 1- itimulated t. additional exeition by- the chaplet of honor oa ihe 1 row ol a c enj etil r. but tin- wa- not the tf lUpciameut ol the nn fortunate 1 bornt in r the native ene g;e- ol his mind havmg been prostrated by u'.xv i-e patents and otercenarj inst ucl rs, when the ieo?s 01 govetnment weie drawn tight, end the pur was applied be ficd the c uise ' frequent complaints of scverii . and mi increasing .'.1- :ke for school, induced Ins lathes remove lo" 1 bis couutiag 1 Hut bia imbecile hate- netc . manifest berefoi the qualities given to the min t m youth eoi.sritutc the exlsienee ol manhood 1 Bor tau the disposition 01 yens c eradicated and one more efficient substituted at the moment of discovering its inability to combat saeetssfultt wi-hfhediA-1 -'1'ic. o" life. Aitei remaining m ibis vttuxttoti 9 few yrare, hi nrartied an atniabh aud beaaiiful woman, and upon tbt death of bis rather, became posBed of a large fortune, lo. bis Haea pauty I 1 busii.es was m n f My a; p. rent 1 luccei k I toss, and in two yi irs be wm u bank 1 apt ! His own and In- motlu 1 1 11 1,1 i,:.i;.i e in the p sesstoo ol otheis : ). t the demai la id 1 is cicdituis were an liquidated 1 thai became 1 mo:ou4 hit wife restrained the rmmediate execution 0f Um ii threats 1 y bet individual ie-. un i -; stitl there u tnained a targe imouiit uupaiJ. rboK! who vj aid bave ken willing to wait, freeii g ihe inhuman natisfted, a id fo.ru.g a lotgl I iressed then claims ; hot ever, expediei t to discharge them faih d, and Jones I ec nne Hie kama c uf a pn- n When rookingoa the die try walbt that orroaad'.l him, : . t lasting l.. .otitaty ..l . le wi h ihe g.v w l l to wl ich ! 1 and l olts deia d him an ntn! me bta ng on the croeltj of ib.Mje wbum be aotecenth regaided as fiiendf the a tic and patent whom he hal beggan I madnei seized his I ain 1 lb- ebaiged his aa . it a. ibe author ot his wretched coaditi n bei want it Iii aiwess in bia educatioa bad ren dcrcdJ bim pusillahitue- 'fj-f beam un la misI '. fine. but w ben 1 n veiic 1 : Uei ti a biaes , bei kr. '.:;c-s, and the misery btwha ihgtiadist cti 1 !; anged btrt hortuc t-- k possessi aol bis n .:. Mi 1 nagination painted a hidc- . i- 1 1. t'ue ot the desti . Is t hti ! n ectic hapniarai The teauftt'u!, the tuUo CUl bi ii Who ha l -a. r.ticci lift all I . a i rest the rengeanee 'f anfoeiing creditoia, w as now cxpuaed to the insults of ihe en vi, a, and the snaies of the decettfeli depeade ton tbechariy of a told woild. In the j brensy t.f the moment, he drew a ;it(d fiitn hu bo-om 1 its leporl to ught !.' keeper to hi ch m'. r. vvtio found him weltering ui bis bl. ui lie. jene I ihe lids of bis i jhUesa e foi a m ameul, dented to bt rcmembi-ieJ lo hü trite, 1 ' . 1 back, an J cl m. I them 1 .on ' I"ie -iu.k ocrasiumii i v a death - in exixc't I. threw his fftl IfUtlier llilo C nruhl US Ihat ttrrr.it itd I, er exi.'ii.cc Ii her;-biken .widow. wbaib . -k.i mi w,e ...;ii.a - 1 ' ved, sastk aato t atsssol Ii. -e u.iaUt i vei iflwflhi ited, in her dejected i am ten nee, Ihe angui-h that ..revel u,. n.-r Iii. ittmt lbou'.,nd, ,.1Vt. r,ne. the victims of aelf-destnu. ti ii foi want of ;i;cr tiamiug, evciy dayi (x,?nehcc would eon ttrm, if wc were familiar with ihiu. histories. Many of the vices anJ miseries t f mankind h ve the 1 1 o.ig n at hosae er atgschooh temctimei a wisedamesti goveramaint i-rm h reJ tiea-u.a ly abortive bi uacompetent teachers. .t. i we net eafreqaentty find Barents unitn g Willi their children sg.uist the tutoi ; scekir.g t subvert the salutary ie-tr.niits ot (Jucipiine, ui oidei to aecma to tbera priviWgea daaiad tj their achoolsaatas. fhese. like tha uofortaatats iiu:i.e. ui lh. , rw I ... . . saetniua Jone are forming foi themselves a tourcc of future asjftwr ap. , HT.piesKi:i that I was tigid in enforcii .ence, uccesalal in foiming la' its ol u.djsti , in comniui.icatiiig t.jpnoctples of knowledge, ml a ti-te fjr reading, induced Wl had indub nt. restive ehildren, whom they wished .....u,. . .. .,. ( ... ,.,, t'm ui.dei rr.v ar. . . . . ' , ''a i" no instance, wnore my mctaowi re 1 mw me rniiei ..'air., a. . 1 ... I. ..... 1 .... a 1 ..I.. I m r,ra..lllrin9 t B mi leformau.n. ....V VUllllllllITU V lia.iiV, iia.t- i lilt' al ,,V aaaa.a.. a. II.('J'
i boogh the repugnance of natuie to a change cf dttpoai- the tnanruv re hv shtp-Wstcb, but have n . doubt the afI tivi.i, constituting, so for as they opetate, the impofative foel- c,.r night i managed verv handsomely in tea aasemsda. ingaof life, and 10 tfeia process -upei,:. la ng an mlellsctuai fhe exact point where a ia'dv sh o.ld 1 L-s.. ! ,v
Cestn, painiui. r ui .iu-...iy, uo iiiijjo. o h-juhw in i,e ! removal cf the luptl. VVhCieni ;erseve:ance wuuld toon have ieilved the antipathies of th..- a.ind into the mcst au:cJU, affinities. But, being thus 1 itemed, li'ss the j Cansnite . whnti Irie! lailei to 4rr.e tat, they wjfl rrcve
a continual thorn, c;, M Dlataeli Jcsciibe I, " Dag genial ...grave." It 1 therefore the duty t f .11. wt view t.-:n--e: ves as the
r el fth, 1 0 .-lace ri.etn ui. cr the r .1 of IviiJfÄ .S'SStE-S redectioa ; tears to ic -a ate Hie ucceai n'oi' the tl ourhtl the topotlUM f a propel wke iooof 1 bjeets! DajtMit.nMM. tul ac lvitc, e verniutf tf.e imuin ilion. t eltiratiiie and re laxiiag the judgment, onset vat ion, iaveotiusi 1 a aeoper coatiol t"" d-'re an-! feclinga, tbev bemg Ctrefal n.t b traas cenu 1 icir p.ei"ra e lv ei rroai .ninj on me tunjicti u ol In i t, the ruiUt t ni-ti uct in l-eculiw tho-e to w h im i W8, mjic imnif J.itei v nertainno t the scenes of a futuie life. All this i irouiMte to a tetSned atd camptehaasive aaitj !, ai d he w ii . i sutres-ful i" accomplishing It, cxcreises a power eves individual and natims, whkli ihoaU entitle him tj their respect, gratitude and support. Foroa briablli lies greatly depeml pen nal bap iness sad national graade .r. these being the retail of intellectual power, hu h j rivea Urach of its efichtney frsea sis ope a iane l t.. r tu, therefore, Le no higher employment than that et a prefessi nal teat in r no duty mora imperi us ,n the put wf pan t ... that of educating thcr oAsnriog. it is, h twever, a mi-taken ii i thai i person of Od! v capacity is cotnpeteat x t.ai t tie mü t mmd, aad anbue
ll vrita the principles ol knowledge. I-' torn the hrst dawn af the aflair for other--, who bed dincaecr. pardn em. adraatecti n, sc!"r' 'he mo-t profound j hilosophcr in v ui .intr t-.e tmmm mJ .ii .... i,...i. .,....,....--i ... . i
rByJ tutor to your cm , j ana u ae u qusjined for tea .Bi ll,. . ill ,m I, .. ..!.,. ill . At I.iJ . l,Ct ' fill Mtl. 1 I .'I .. . responsinie cince, as will t-o oireci ins opeiaions mat m ordmary impadimeat will anes'. hin m bit careei to eatsi.ence. in the line of hit genius Ana wnaiever ttie dispositional ou,. : owever im;.iomisteg tv aaUare, 01 parva ted by la atioa, tiie:e h suil a hone, like the aaoraing tat beaming through r'o.iJs. Ye . ...... . f'i all, tare the idiot, there might be a h light fature. Tut the dee;, watet if the soil are ia:t. . .-jit ite !. t v ope i. niiig "ti v .luii, id lings, .is to exi re th it thrilling etntdiaa which discovers the aaastet pas o-i of the min Land fan ishet ii. ..I...... e - .,, .... ... . . r " v e.tt. 11 i'i icmteiiuun, 1 riou.n i:ie p.uimc nil' ncci 01 Cicero could not call forth the genta of his loa, it i an argasaeat that iu rampant Una did not 'lumber hi (.: breast, but that his skill htt a.ti'.ti.l In jim.l ll ... fr...... wctnt maehiaitieas of her eaernie than tedeveljpe its latent powers. .XcciJental circum-tinces sometime atoue the d aasal might uf intellect : like " the mclo ly of the X h in naip w hen the Winds sweep n ! lonly over its . n Is.M A I n. he case of y.tuiig llet.'iy, who-,, Vt descitbes a-a mstic. 00 indolent ta study, rasrmg bu day, aa some rude rock, on the Limk of an uaraflled it-ream, WhCr, beneath a f..iet -hade, he c mid, undntuihed. watch the tinny r.ire, c nt. nd mg I r the oeiusivc Datt. Little did he Una v Ibeemotimi of wild graadear exeiied in bra sou!, 01 the i itv light of ideality that ehaiactcilaed tus mind. It was in aotitnle, dcepmctn.il ahttracUon, and sctiTe ithtaiieu, that he hecune prepared, wlon opportuni'y ptescntej, to take the fietj with all the magsrincance of fcebsig, aad the eteUueaea off
uiotigfit. common where fatftcs m Ihe Inght r irt'.s ol mi itii Contemplate yonder luminary in science; his intellect sa deem it an diaparngi uninl i 1 be asnra tamiliarlv arcasaihfeSutteae arq marked hy eatearive etuditten aad cIusicjI ed with all the raterua! cosacerna of their raaatlic. This etegaacc. No piei.hd etbrts are m.d- to promote the bap- is rmnaaaaved a not .nl a mmt. r .f . 5.. i.e. hot ah.
! . . . . """"." -aptwww iwiive inic i.iai 0 noi lind in him a strenuous advocate. let, when hoy, he was as n Ited a 1 on as rve moed oa en and. .N'eitr er the 10IIbsg l o .p, am the Byteg l"ll t u!l 1 excite him a. t . Ji-pel his tu;or. All medieted that it was throwing aaeney away tl id'KH'e him- Innt.s tin i'n.T .f.l . ,...(... r..... ... .., .... I the groand and threw asks jtcktooe at saottm, to study j a:., I w henever he bit. vou mi 'lit -ec a nails alaviae aa a . ". .. aj - w J r c jtititenanec wheic torpidity was wont ti reirt: a latijli would have required an effort toe treasendoaa for the ineit a ?L " I' 'cd m the oJxcc of au M. I). Though i. IA i.l a.t o.nl I ...s-nn...l .... BBR .1 a . t . . v 1. o.n.u miKieiu mu-cuiar cneigv t,irn "I his n sc at the com; o'ind if "villainous Itnell. !'at occ.ision.ihy in pinged against h:s olfactorv u g.n-, vet me at reams of his life appealed morbid. Paihnui he was now acquhiag an origin lity of style the j power of free and c m m ious thought-- 1 that d. site fur preamioeoce which afterwards enabled bim to triomph. It n pjssible th.t as the rhaaapiae uf Ireedom, be led a cheesn I aaad of warttets from coaqacit to cooqaest, until tyranny ( received its death btow,ead his retara from fields of tlaozhter 1 was gietet by atieassaag baaoeri sod triompbal arete Or possibly his fame surpassed that of Prstitelest his en- j thusiastk iievotion to the arts was ptodaetivc ..f umivilhd: ) excellence 1 aiid hie armiriug countrv erected a cciut ti h to ' his meaaory, which was visited with antiquarian aeal by every adaaiiet of the sutdmie, who assaghl ta acqnire addii tioua! energy in perteetiag the beautiful concept kni of I I . . a . . a . r .. . . Kessins,- a vicv ei urn uitaire i tr."i .n.u gr-.tiiu le ; i-i mmm iu-. ai, in nit - ;.iinieoi i.ii- mas lu.oi inrougn the regioai of rsney, painting with i liab w tints the aaaget "t an Meal creatioa, until the oul tee, me imbued With . - t .a I . . . . a" . i ii... v, ... . . r ioe oi me mmui. ami we vriu reimti 10 nie t.aiiiis oi me loniogneny: xxnai go you now i..-h . i . anteii tTi-e : imih'k m i in fiiii' iu. - one lamiiiai iran, oui s n!t.':e' In- .! n,lf .:,e., ml r,-,v,r.,. ... ... ... of memorv. It is vom.- C. whom we .11 leiarded las a .t. .tv... .a J " '"w 1 I " " "I ' .HI ll 'li'll'l .1 I ... - .. ... . , dome. Sme icnpt leeltng has t-een a wakene I in the deep . h ceases ol the mind, w hich. Ii jl-tmg tin hn ' : m-io-is m ih - - " ta ' . - it. .1 ... it. oni, . .in, it. ii;t:i tu i;(. ill i , temple ofeaown, seveied the fetters that i ..J I - It III t I I dust of obScmrty. Now view it ia its emmcipaliea, tuood I ing with devoted foadnesa ea aomc lucid idea bat psrtially an folded ; seeking to draw R to the hebt of matarity, Uta ej rolling, ia poetic fasTeney, white he, like " Arioato, on In- ertnfo rmrse. 'I an Dafh folds of air lakes ins Biaindli as i naiaa Determine 1 to WH Wie Ith of fame. for ii l.ct no .iirnt beteaftrr despair! eve ihild ha characterized by a dull aspect, grovelling di posil a, aa i an aver-ioa to study. Bui let I i .1 :V' I tie empiric as he wool I theeabtodi cape l vv osseoi otive .otson .lidu-.ti list ii thiol gh all the awe ios of lit As well mtgbl be 1 apert to pluck roses on the snow cinwued mmmit of Moaut Ktias.oi feel these the genial heal that mature tbeii beaaty, a- hone, from hi turn n, lo derive l gii 1 itellectu .1 hnptwemcut, 01 the enthusiasm that 1 its foi daj s and yeais, until it ronsntemates the h f d'smeri of iu. An 1 I call on y-"U, fair daughters f C luml is to lupp rt, with the eloquetice ot bin l velinex, sn hum le attempt to free mankind ft an the da.k at.d 1 iv uh fetters of igiu1 a:ice. How often, yt m thers' have he reminiscences of get . attrrt. e.tcd t you all that w .s gic.it fend exi client ia characler. 'I as wise and potishet mind, ia v et v ae, h o courted your Fnnny smile ti footer In budding effort to ameliora'.e the c hditi 11 of mxruViod, And these Bittest bcingi j.j-i from the Coaraing band of nature, with warm h u ,i. v 1 . I s'.-.it I ' uoyant with e ; ctatit n, watt n the : resvien e love'e liquid 01 bs to tent 1 eraerttul iheii actione I I istie as the el iy in the h mds of Ihe Its : ; yen mat 1 om 1 hem to be a hl.it, an oblivion a ihe f ii faee creatten, or to mount Rhnnphtnl aheva the 'tormx of lite. Hire Ihnet beautiful claxidi we sometiaaea e . at er a war of elements, goathag through the western skjr, suffssed w th glory. Yet 1 ot, nWe them, with a memory fleeting as t:,ii beauly, but " an aadarmg taaae 1 aumberedam ' me areat, In aaniveiSatea ; in- v m ho write Mm, an. I kclaai'i aad aroa ns, te a n atha f I I rs ami Dow ve. Our WiKld has long baea celebrated I ir a varfoty of tips and d iwus. W bea it is "all up with a manM he is generally I u?ir' t .i be udown in ihe month.1 Vl lien r man is "up in the worht," be oiii"V.'. to "o ne d . w n h uids ssaely.' . thing once I Hind out 3s "not what it's cracked ut to i be will never go down.1 It I-. awkward lo be 'down at lite heel and "up to the i us in dt 1 t " It is hard ti he "ha J up" f r ta y a id - run down1 by tlons. An act ir wba is "up in bta part" stat.os a good chance of being "down in the ca-t." Compoatxiona nre. asnalty "set down" -.n peper before thev are "sst up" in tvpe. Ten-pine aie "set up" te be 1 lu eked down," and so are nsnags Bl aucti n. One mm who is "up tt IfJd nitriv tricks" is rry ap' to be "set tl vvn' for a rojiue. Many n man "sets up for a sunt" wh m the world "sets tldWfl i a sinner." K .j-x ire -tahen down' t i the Com t. It is easier to kich riot." ap ! f rc .! d. ramp t.i an t "put down a The whole huaii.e.' t i.:V, in rliv.t, is nierc!) a seurjf ajM and J'u't l'fa tue. Kisjxi lermy Sliort, fter ilescrl.in? k;n.!s el kiaa aa, ?a - I Hot a w - .rd as ta the m-.-tu opt msaft of a ki-s. Dceteacy m this intellectttal artri-- ent i the chief thing. Dotlt ly the hones of Johann Secundum, d n't bemads lbs aaattes by a hue minute' torture i-ke a rat plavinsr with a mouse. Kiss a girl deliberately, eensibb; all the time the great duty you are ff rming. bnt remt irbet that a kiss, ta c enyoy. i ir. fi .-. S ha aid be fr. da, l.e the cbamaagne m f.i-k. vcl i!.en v u et it m it air UBd ipiruuai met nose, it you in a sentinnetitni kai.d a'ter all perhaps tha are the racier si. al y our arm . a a" . a . . " . .... .... - ir ui. i l.er wau'. take lor land silt;, in J OUT own, ami then tendei!) drawing lor lowarda xou.ki-s her as you might in.ngti.e a z.ihvr t. do it. I never .-ta -tlv timed determired by t:.e ihtcrserwon of reo imaginary Ines, ore drawn perpendicular! y down tue centra of the fare, r.d the other passing a: 'ia angles th--r.",':,r1 . .e of
Tur. MVltHtM BU !"i I! oi.w:xv.in The human race uias be divided h la two crest clesses the I .ataasssaWa atssl ifa 1mA iat J - --
du iUm. u! , lhljr.,,rt ,h labor of l.fe nd earn their bread t y the so cat of their biow. end the, wno wni,e pwfj hf t i Htfjcl l!iem in the dutlc of Ii'-, are fatten 11 in iJ Ma u,...n e lahraof the former, );ie class wear the crowns aiJ t',e laare s. end eai Met d the '.n.ts ,i t'.i:r. 'i .1 1 it,- t!;c th r ciass arc clothed in ss kcloth. and do penance in lust and a-ht The forme are t!ie lie. r.nroiivy, th ext rt.onsr . vvl. i Call t!eme!vcs the : M L, the great and the wise ! li.c latter are the todttStri us, the lahatioaa, the p .'O furtive it. ns of the rieam unity, ot the irahlicaM and inner. The foiiiier p i-., a! ihe ri .rv. the h r, tsV .!. ceiicv . the wealth, the i iani a d ihe nht n:-ie. . the Itttti eadure all the re roach, the aam. i!tc poverty, the igni u'l'.t? at i l!ir la!r. The former are the rn urn Iters and the pardoners as sin fha d sra jI .l :ud putnshera of crime ; the I kteaff are the pavfornwre cf g. J wrk, an J the ewhjects of pardon and pajatiehsasaat. Dtta clasa saacsj with th' ir eyes open; the others have becu LltOttfuldVd from their infancy, fba lovuter re th e who u.a-iaec - ---- . - -...--. -w. ..... bjlhapaaple. The latter ' re those !i i attend to th esm banne a who take asadwine . pardeeaad nl their MM a id w!u btttnbly wur.htji st the ahn e .? tnlera and demagogues. I he former are the receivers .if gooi!, wcath, ÜUes, nnd distinctions; the Isttcr are ihe producers of the l' 1 ih, and the Worship: s of ltii'ih it Baad dicwRy. It three arefe no date icekm animsls. there would he no hlids and leva's a p-e if t'o re weir 1. t.... h and incautious insect, tin re vv mid l e ; 1 'r t weave th.-ir wehe ii there ivete no arNspea, ihe v..l. ( he n decetseN if the re wire no 1 liiere w.-uld U no hypocrites. DoUC mi 1I'iij in I i vii 1 ; -Moiv n rnsn has owed his success or failure 10 htisiut ss s mv h as to the luanagementof hia wile, as to his own 1.1 !iv iduai uc imns rbough dusssestM osseratiosui du aot hold the high station ,., u,,:. they were justft eatitlod. ret then rTiwaasssj t believe that the inWuiing senUmcn'ts are graduaUx an 1 1 .1 . . 1 . mid. rgoine a t hange . t!...t leniales se- more troirietv of pOSsM sing ha power to ov 1 look ai.d UTtSl Iv dilo I the eapeasditare a oT tl it put ot the lialwwds nsesnns who h tails ander thmr own immediate inspwtiuni i.nd that tlo-v are the most deaen mg data icm.w listet er ht ir Mtuation, who best oerf.irm the dolu s tl..- -ito.tti.-iot rcuuue . believe that, at the pr. -t nt Jnv. the in-tan. t s are more inteiv nccessarv. it tlo v would m.. . 10 il.e cliara fer .d inthiem e th. v srs .1. .111., ,1 t., muot III III MH leti to the shame ..I ever mother it Ii-tot he rpidi ca. that th ir daughh is ;.n auflered to tome fiuward in Idle unjirej. ired to till My Htuation wnh nsrfulnesa aatn dha aitV They lire iaStlUI tlld ill the Vf(T' ;,rnl l.ot 10 th" tisrul arts id life ; nnd the reaaaR Will be, a it often bast been, where there is 110 security for the l.oswvMon of wealth, that thev will he t.l '..-tl to t h.ioge the v.doptoua dream of life spent 111 lea-tmg BU silver and dozing amidst curtains of massive v !v it. j 1 ormg to :u count tor the atraace im urraisti n f real ul'e and the nromiM S of romam e to exi ha nee these, and undrveo eteW iImii! r rv and every hueaiUatiou fut the wages of lacbaya . There ia much truth in the rem it!;. to paint is we'll . t,P aUs the ptena 1 vv . tl hut to be side t - make a " asj pudding is better thw nil." 0 r .... -"-"; brtneutea v: .s.. i(:V,f, i,,.. t "''" femte 1 ? 'v " i! !' "' " f,M ! f ,Im'.v hu '";" aoscaptible .. any hdly w'hen thev lead a hie uf raced Becluauoa, MmwHaj thoughts are l onst intly t imed inward upon thesnaeivia ; bonce, in orphan asy.t.u.-. lo j i:.t end ..n . . nts, I. nevvotH disorder of nie feeaata t easily, qui kit be exsasea the dieardm of aB It ia r.- rded' ia an ' , a . a ii"..k. ' I it nun m a Ui l. Ill -lit 111 Fran, e, began l to ew like a rat; hortiv stterwards other nuns mewed ; at rast nil the nuns me wed every ti .v at a eevtasa Umr l'.r sevaral h oir-i th. r The sun i i lading ncirthborhtenl heard with fis'o'ii.Iitiient the c?a.lv re, who h did not ceaso ii wtil the mn wane in ,- i , ,. , . ,. ' '"'p.uvol ,.,!,.,., s w . re ; .a-. d l-y tin I"" ha. entrance of the ronveol provided with f.nt. Il l 1.1 ll.l.l . ... 1 a ........ 4 I ... ... I .. , .............. ,....(.,.. . . . I . . s , . aj . 1 1 . l"""""" ' "' w m -r- i. c. uu iu epi 1. 1 1 ll . i : t - . . t ... . . demies feaya ltr Babbingtou, in his recently pntdishci work of feeaales, which I mvself have seen in Gerniaai t.t d of which tl " history is ksmwa te ma, the mast i aaarkable i- the eelahraii oni i -.t epidenaae sd the I " th century. . asm in a tsevmanx nonns-ry foil tu Utting üTI her compannma In a short lima nil the convent bssgaa biting each at hast The stews of tili iufstostion among t . i fas, ir spread, and it then pa d Iron COW Veert te convent throo-, . t a ere it j. nt t I tacrmany, principuBj BaXOnj and Brandcnhurgb It f terwards viittd the nusnaeriesof llofland, tin nuns hid th" biting miina t v 1 ii as In ; snd 1 Ri The A .t heat no tohi l.v V thews 0- ! a Mi t q . o t 1 1' 'pin to tropin I- by w them rl Athen- tlo .e W IS ri !'. (tiketl Udd Fi How w hose bou-mots t hi tl w I. - I .1 lie -tlo nee, for ih 1 uravi lh IMnlip to solicit a eolh-4-ti m 1 I . (insiders ihn M first n t w ere prof! i . il 1 U stive t . .-sioii-, t.i ur eta u arm fo , am d 'i al pans t -, t 1 1 :.r;.i ii'ii a, !n. j. -t 1 - w 1.. i r v i' . - v. . n 1 uatom w hieb li!'; rs In of inviting men uf Irmt o"f flir tlo ir 11 1 1 I their ple orant resources n. mtertnia nor rither gm In ancient lisreece p. r ..n- uf tins cl nt than that vr' among n. l"..i it. hatd I Im I :- th. ir illlil'i r, in rerun for tl. ir n . ' It would seem thai the p. u - d wit 4 sometimes urn ipisl lo the public !. n. i A fo upon sued occasions it was cutdoniarx' ta in Bum keys, or (to use .r autl .r. istic tl ".r ntoffe hunnroa l.rt r o. tin M ..i th- ton t These, we an t .! I, were tinforma ol Anndtursis, i!n Kcvth n, alio bave ' ft' ri "io nrr. ! v. itb biiu.J tt..t lie llta tricks of a moukev, besauM bis irieksxa but l.e btuad no amus. nh um ut m a man wl ol rt ' The Atbenians, with il ibeit Nat lice m.. re f.m! -I" what Vi -li bra '. : 1 itelx ptrta 1. hv a lire. rn t ' t.i t.t- n a huge iia-.il .r.. llie lHm o I v i .. i. Ihn extr-.v gasil vein ofll Antei itvaus . i ihe bo I'rm Iu. i- a. I !. hate bad -m ha rtj ". i lit. V I mirth, and ' ' ! tlltt h. t I tanas i .: i nm h h .1 I. Mi i rm iu. TL st Milterfry," one hf c the appearance af edit r aim '.I. -'-s ill il lo- I. is in a - ... a 1 ! a roj y tha ".No n. lay Howl." and ,lie t rniug Y ' !. end a p .per has just made its apearanec m A called the MVtai of Wra'li and luttk BJttle : fdk rtru 'i ... " It t. r' t 1 irge ritimher of mint, an ' u oig-i tlt rs, t!ic th scrii.ti mi d the Beaet f Pim. a and Ii ti horn-. ; . '.- Ith a 1 hr .n- li i I trltatin rr..jralitc a MiI'sm-'s. and smrta ss fan ifuh It is as f dlowa : The Bejel hil seven heals 1'ni t.ii h .n s an cad . . . wlneli ... .tl-i c e.itv tl ri:. ixu-av ri t tt. .t wiitv seeks f p.ni.i. Ifam the tul of tins Ua-l ajM ht bVet long w'ich m t!. annalua ..t I t. Multiply t 11 o acveo. and it m;--. 4.'.,; Bris ich a- tha 1 of 1 a rW a ban the Grat A n i-t 'i.u.ti in I . .-i". t : ign. r.vv tie up Ins la-i's tail in'o three k-. IS :. 1 .t Will shorten It t . h I I fee' I licb-s ; wh h ' ' Z rnul'.ip IvO y ihre, the tirnber of rots, gives I-S3 txt.lly v 1 ar in thich the vv .ri I ri mt u li -t tfeeta Xt ,.t fl I. Other t t$9 no 'a in both est -1 '. 1 ! -. c v . - m aa .. I to Milis masrthoc remarkab'c c i . l-fxr srare u t- with mi a m tl r - - li . ... which being mu t : I Sit. Throw in the two b.os. whi ler ami Hun . and it gives 1 -1 Tnr Ana tsjrHt'nat'aciaa, If t.. impose 1 anintellamhighly w . 1 fc.-cr"t l.i the W iite.o stutnd te .nie. te ... . . ticoi.tc. no v. : mt v ; ... 'fto run raise rre urr- ,, ;, 1 their estimation. Tha at success of maus popular pn;aehnfa ritaits in bamh aaling ti. r hearers. Sensxbfo, hatelligihts preachers : s. Idotn p.ipufar '.-i;.' nay he re'.-.v. 1 .:- an rn ui.tr. v. r.i! tl ' 'j-fie -rge Crvsskshank, c n r Oth e. say a: " A gentle i. an Itavmr rem iead a r.rwajaper. BSin laped svith the mscrp". :; '; : aisa SB tbo sent. :e ' wa harmed tu.l letter p -'s; I a. a . . s . . - :.-;'
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