Logansport Republican and Indiana Herald, Volume 2, Number 20, Logansport, Cass County, 31 October 1833 — Page 1

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t K AND INDIANA EEALD. M)AlbA jV. , -) C Kl.mmim JUSTICE AX I TRUTH OUR GUIDR THE I'UBMC GOOD OUR K M V ?L iTi7tIT'0 PnTi tr to rTrTr -rrr-.3E---.- -: , wibUXO TO PRAISF. WHEV PRUR IS DUE, RUT NOT AFRUO TO pi lyr VOL. 2. LOGAftSPORT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 81, IS 33. ISO. SO. "1 1

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PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY WIIiMAn J. BURNS. Mirket Street, opposite the Scninnry.

TBISMS. $2 OO for 52 numbers, if paid in advance, 2 50 " 4i " Slv "ullliis I ( ' 12 mouths. When sent by mail, or a carrier, tne saescriber must pay the postage. No paper vwjl - i i.i ii ll-t.n.1i'r'.ni.c 'ir. r,:ih . be discontinued rami an ni'v1 i 1 Produce received i.. payment. ; All letters addressed to the Lditor must be post-paid VT- TtK.MS OF A DVERTISl NO Twelve lii es, or less, inserted three times for $ 1, each continuance cents. Adveriisen.i a.s and .lob Printing must te accompanied ay tins cash; if charged, twenty-five per cent. V7ill be added. IM B i A Is . THE DEPAlUTiU. OF ttUMMCR. There is a tone in every alc, W hich speaks of blossoms gone Which seems to pour a lonely wail, O'er hope and beauty llown; Tiie trees, the fields, which wore but now Tbe glory of tbe year, Have lost tlie lijht and blooming glow They kept, wheu Spring was nere. Yes, the pure radience of the sun On thm no more descends; The freshness of their birth is gone, Litte suiiles of early Irieoas: Tiie hgUt is on the forest tops, And on the waving corn Their richness passed, as fade the clouds Of some gay summer morn. Tl-'Js, looking at the gulden horns TLat passed so sadly eooii, Like dew from luxuiiunt .'hovers, That melts before the noun I feel htw fleeting are the jvj) 3 Tuat human lite can give; How every nope the heart employs On earth, is fugitive. AH sare that faith-enkindled hope, From virtue's fount thai spring, To lift the undying spirit up, Aiou the eagle's wintrs: A Lope Siiolime immortal pure la love to mortals given Traced in Ibe Word of Promise sure, Ani lived on tiod and Heaven. How soon the dark, autumn ai storm O'er summer's sheen is Uorur! Tue sac tree stauds, a wasted form. All withered in it morn, 'Tis thus with life its dies ins are new And bright till rolling years Sweep each yorng vision from the view. And dim the eye with tears. And still, an ever-restless tide The stream of time sweep-; on; within its bosom si.ik the pii If, And hopes and raptures gone; A troub'lou? waste of moving years, Beneath whose depths go Uowa The peasant, with lii joys and fears The mouaich with his crown. The beautious form the clinging lore, That tl ought the world its own; And deemed no earthly power c jld :njve Its hold from that alone; These, with their charms are rent apart And in the 6ullen wave, That hide the past from every heart, Ambition finds its grave. Oh, Life! how vain a tiling art thou, If in thy little span The spirit feels no henvenward glow Above the world of man! A waste thou art where storm and gloom W i.h light and joy contend. Where sickness steals o'er youthful bloom; And friend departs from friend! tiat a r.mkll qua-cty oi molasses wa ..-..to that ville l,,t work from .tf-lina it. i.-anuf.icti.-rd vj.h notators. 'lirven of thick moias.es ucrr rrod freni otani three Pc lis nf 'j.atatocs. The ii'Mir u r n-n,f .. j 4 --...I., ' eii.tt3.,i, (;,j .;,r. :K. VnU l, e prr.c of in?- aiftcteii - '? d tn ip 1 "- "'tt o.i i:. S saia to de 1 - .v. L i''" . mt.a '-r'p!e sud not expeusive. THE IwUDLF, 1 Jmvc Ukea it on' to dnnk,"

I . , ' , .. . .. '. r ",cr,,,im 1 ,u,"l!!l lu Doara, ai as ey r- men, ai.g nuiit upon speedilv. and whilp. Th. total number of bricks, m.de in EV"" ('"S 'V'Kn : ex.r.mrdiaa.y. reports (, Mr. deDulheand Mr. SmitiiJ ly a day as possible, a full and particu- the materials are in our hand- Bible hn4 d Scotland btrf.n the 5:h of.5,(1- -.urseme,;S are made. During thcand lor 2o 000 cop,es ot the address to! lar statement of all these expenditures,, ocielits, Temperance Societies ai d VtT rU,:mT, 1S:" - " Mr 1 eXI" '?lT i,"7,:',Md W:n,'h Ut tU; bUile designating the sums of money paid to ail othe combination for pub! be imriM22' 1 ' SrJ rat;; ;5:!, r 0lVra,), f,rrr 'T ,Jhn St'rl!tath lhe LesofyncuU m become Une durin tbe same period was 7G.BU1 ,051: r.alt v ear, and entr.es Ko.: anu o larey ic Lea, 2,850 dol-jthe dorumer.U printed by him, and his the axe belaid at once at the root of i iatvUlO 173.0 1-4d. i;.tvl tue , both, of ia i ge suoi, . niak- a r,. f,r 10,001) eop.e, of Gailatm on charges for the distribution and postage 'iquitv, by graftin- education in nub jmg iogeiner about 7.U00 doil ,r;, P-fid ; Bal and 2.000 copies of Profeor of the, ame; together with as full a stafe-'lic and mfiver,af. st'oAK from roxATors. '"'Z J1 r ' ' '.V l '" f meat as may be, of the expenditures on 'pel, as the tree vf ksvkd and of ftfl TVr. '!n,U.,4 !,!..-. ... A . orj I Iatlle re Mi rl . ;i f if I r. In Kim. '.i.ii.i ) in.-, 'nr s.. n..,l l.-.lf . r i r o , ..i i .i . .. ' . . J 3 J lLt

'MyiTrarhrethren," said a pastor latch ; " ( -souu..m, ..uu piimino Was! i hee resolutions were postpone

iils Fu'.rit, -never pot yourself into a lK "ie 4 aua t uri ency , just, i-'.io4 13, ol wnicii J.iou are stated toithe motion of one of the directors c lia!al:lr rf Inoti-.r vmr riis,'i-i I? r e,.-i ; 1 1 it blished in the American Ouarterl v ! have heen niid nn nrdi r of the Pi 1. ria a... , ..r i. .

c 1 -i, L- " J j, .... . v I riueiii, me iui :ost: 01 iniiouucillg a SUotlttlte ,,-' ' b,f RJ"e?.u' todirecM!l'vie.v, of tt city, containing a favor- .m!er Ihe resolution oft'.e 1 1 tl, March.! lor Uiem, liv the vote of all re--e-,t ex. nX'or.f.ncte'S 'Me 7r0t tl":.i"S,i"1,r- 18fl- TherC lari.,lhid.rfpt oreelmandoTO olJlrlf ti a . .-.t. i- , -M- . . , r ., .ted tho e.xa.liencv ol makimi the ua navments. of which we noiirea m.-; Li.r. nn-A ti.o ,.1...: ... . .

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POLITICAL,.

REPORT Of the Government Directors of the Bank of the United States to the President, relative to the Printing Ex

ponas oi iaat invitation, referred tojmost far the interests of the Bank. 0

m Lao paper read to ids Cabinet on t:e I Cih of September, 1833 To liC prcs;dr,d ,jfihc UnU d v p Sir: We h;rj the honor to receive our letter of the 3d instant, di recti? g u to examine and report upon the Expense Account of tlie Bank of tiie United States, for the last two years. Those of us to whom it was addressed. requested the attendance of our - - - t

league, Mr. MciJJerry, to asi?t us in ;aiid for widely disseminating rieirtonthe examination. On his arrival, we items through the United States ; ana proceeded to investigate the various that .he has since, by virtue of the aurharges and lo look into such of the vou- t hoi i I y given him bv a rcMSiiion efthi-

chers on which thev were founded, as ' ; . tlli. ...m ,..,t,u.iu.;iiv u uu.1 hese are so numerous, and embrace to

many small items of various kinds, that.be published and circulated, in "like

a lull view of them can only be given "to

'them can only be given to manner, at the expense of the Bank. ismilting copies, made bHe suggested, at the same time the pro-

you, bv trat some person uuu.uiicu lequeMwu uy secretary "of the Treasury. i'Mi oi the i j Piie time and labor necessar for this : mode, would haeprevented(nirresort - !tag to it at present, even had vou

jthorised us to do fo, for we have believ-p-d periodical pit ssw hereupon it was jtd it would he more consistent ivithi, motion, Resolved, '1 hat the Prei )our wishes, that we should at once re-jdenl is hereby autiiorised to cause tola

iport tlie resuit ot our own labors, leav-l i;ig yo:i to decide, after you shah havei en maue aequainteu with their., wii,-

ji.ii.-. a moie unnuie siiemes t oljme nauiieana operat.o: s oi tee hark,

expense .luoum ne requ.ute. Wej ;u,iy a.m, ioo, mat uuatng the particu-, , .. . ,ji;sui iii.uiv exoei uuures were ri aseeriainea, oniv hv an investigation ol V Ik . . A Jnumerous bilUand receipt?, we reque -

ied, at tiie baard, that the Cashier migbtjtne pieviwus halt year by 23,000 and lurnish such a slatementof them as might jex eeding ti.e .' mianm.ai exj endituie ;e susceptiide of ready examination;!' 1329, upward? of 2o,G.'() dsl;ais.

i!)ata? hps request was not complied ; 1 he Expense Account irreit, ;.e made jwitn, we were obliged to depend entire: up n the book whicli was sel.miiied to jh oil our own partial inquiries. These jus, em t.ined very little information rei ! (acts we uitntion, merely to guard a-'alive to the p-'.s u!a;s this eienu'Igih.st any deficiency you mav observe j tu.v, and we were obhg.-d. in oi -ier u

;:: our remarks, and my lnacuracies, should there be neb, ia the deiuiis j wm-Lii vre cem;nun;cate. j various expenditures for salaries, j

naktngaud issuing uou-, 'ransporta! ieiij an d the ordc:s thernselv.-s weie the onlv ! ihe expenses of distribution and poa-e specie, building-, repurs Mf,d ta:v-vou hers of me expen-iilur.; whic h we! Vith ibis object we stated, at last m-t on real estate, stationary, printi: aee. found on fde soup, of th- oi dei, to thejiacr f the Board . the result of our cx continsrencies of all kiiais it i ne.-T 'afooont id' a fa. at i.;f. .i.-,;i.;rw .-.. , t r.n . v . .

(contingencies of all kii.ds it is neccs. - a - jr ily so large and tniiicau , tiiat we deem-j o - . . , 'ea it expedient at present toe (.Mir lnvestigati-.i-i t tnat poriiuo whlcn em 1 -.(rf-'..i I I .1 I ....I. ..! ... J . .-... -a i..vpimiiuii. j, l.UHIIiil'.'U U pierate on toe election1, as they s'eined to he the objects ol taquirv suggested ;

o:j. All expenditures of this Lb d, in-i Tiere we re also numerous bills and traduced into tiie expense at cou.d, and j receipts for i x enditures to ind.viduals, dncoverod by us, we lourd to be, so farpmong ihem of (iales it Sea ion, 1 ,300 as regaids the insliituiou in this cit , j dollars lor distributing Air. Gallatin's em!:raced under the head of Slationary jiiamnldet; ol William'rry . for Garden a- d Printing. To it, therefore, v. e ! and Thompson. 1 .675 7a.7or aO();i mn.

iehielly directed our inquiries: and an i of General Snath's and Mr. Mc !);!- 'examination of that ite ru of the account ! in-"s reports, !Lc: of J-sse Hardio.r

for the last three years, undauntedly presents circum-ances which, in ouropinion fullv warrant the belief y ou have I neeo P,a lo entertain. Tae Expense Account is made up at the end of every six months, atid s-ih-Miiuea wii.i i-ie vo icners to ti-e Uiu- . i i A . J. .1 W -v . . ' jdeod ( 'omm-liee, for examination. !cam n.mcmg wnii the l ist six months ot ! the year 1 owb, w-e tir.d toat the sum paid lar ai.i.ioaary ami l i nning amounted , t. - mi i " i to .N.. o. 94 . wn:r i we m-'.n'n.. r.. ... v ... ..v. pi'det. 1 hese seem to he t lu'on-in icncou:ent of a svstem ot expenditure whicl ,i , - , , ' ''e next year, irnnten-ely iucrva-ed i:Ui received ttie sanction ol the Board, -j a 'intireiri u' iPo oiur mc nn a nc m.. . - ; ' ' ' T i'"-"" .. , n;iu t w n;;M.i:i(i ,(I"CU (U uu: l .)v ! ri i i; i , O f f,.j v -i r ;i in! i ' f ie ,!i rreerl iit snri mi- ! ' , - r--()i the a.) n xNovemoor, I 8.-10, it is stated in the minutes, that '"the Pies!views of the author more extensively

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1 i . t k P11 am I t ' A. I " Inn k J ( I . U' tbi ilx r-v ..f .1 .,1 . - t- .1 r,.l rm . ..

known to the public, than they can he by means of the subscription list, whereupon it was, on motion, Resolved, That the President he authorized to take such measures, in regard to the circulation of the contents of the said article, eilhei

in wnuic ui iii part, ii ne may ueen; O. the 11th March, 1831, it again appear by the minuses, that ''the President .-Sated to tiie Buard, that in consequence of the general desire expressed bv the Directors, at one of their meetings of the last year, subsequent lo the adjournment of Congress and a veihal undtr--tandinw v. ith the Board, measures h id been taken by h.rn, in lie course of (bat year, lor fur is'iing numerous copie of li.e reports of Geneial Smtih and Mi.

col-jMeDuihe, on the subject of this Bank,

1, asjJoar. on tl.e 30th day of xNovetnbc! j 200 for 1 4,000 extras ofthe Protector,'! as an amendment, the following resolu0.j Ust, caused a large edition of Mr. Gal jroatainint; Bank Documents; 2.683 30 tions: -Pvesolved that while lhihoaid

Boar p.a.iuM - ,, a ,aige tumuii oi ,ur. uai .latin ? es-ay on Banks and Currency t.. maniier, at ttie exnense oi the ,:.iAc. . ' I ""I ..nu rjcuirc.cy ui fAienu i ;. Ittill more wideiy. a knowledge of the

concerns of this insti'ution, by means ofsters speech and articles on the' Ve ojti'ere - pub!ieati)nofotiaraluableani - and 2.422 65 to Nathan Hall, lor 52.500

an-iclcs, which nad issued trom the dail prepared at. a circulated, sueii doeu - nents. and papers n may comtiuinicatc ro tlie people u hana ten in regard io in pai-uance, it i presai, ol tne-e exunoi s , ti.e item ol slattonatv ane . . . ( . ui i i-r was Hirre.-iee. i uri.-.o tf: i. nail ot the year 1831. to 'ne enormou i r . t ' - urn of .$29,979 S2, excev dtnt; that h ot-iin then?, to resort loan inspectioi. rd tiie voaeiiers. Aatong other sunn v, a ne of 7, CO 1 doll. Ms, stated to be .ne ii estU! nt, undeitlie iv-clution f 11th of Maiic, liiSl. .'nfotnji liiat tiie , . . . wi 1 1 1 .1 ,-iaii ii 'lire w as 1 hi utii .. . ' Oei:t S tii i it' a .'A I 1 .. ! r- .tic.uahie s re"s pampiilet; bin port-, e.ad M r. uaiiatif: !ae ret stated generally tiiat it nade, under ihe i;soiut:oa oft! ie i -. I X n n 183!. 4.440 dollarji, for 11.000 extra papers; of the American Sentinel, 125 74, for prinli"g, folding, packing and postages on 3000 extras of William Fry, 1,330 27, for upw ards of c0,000 copies of the National Gazetti., and supplements coniaimng add;es-es to memhers of the 'State Legislatures, review of Mr. Benton s speech, attracts of Mr. Gallatin's i sj article from t ie American Quartet , Itev lew. and t ditor...! article o.. t he prof ' r i. . i awt .ifi rrui.ni-. H.,.. ,.r I ivm ,v v.. w. .. . , x.i iiiv , ii ,i ines n- . . . . . t ' e i n. of -tal iooarx and prin tieir w;h ;ll.2Jl 87. iT which 5.010 were id on , n , ' orae.-oi toe . resident, and stated genorallv tone u-der the resolution ol the I i n m .:. ivi . i i in M,m ii. i uoi, .inn i.uier sums were .UU O I : lii I 1 .1 . 1 i I .ISIOlle niviume r i ,. 1 . ir.-mie' Inr i.rn. n.ir rml .1.....-1 : i o ui.Mnuuiin; documents. ,v . . i j "" urn oi j o.j2c! 38 to Huut, Tarpifif&; Co. for 1.000 co-

pies of thr Review of Mr. Benton; hoard have conridence in the wisdom Speech; 200 for 1.000 copies of the Sat jand integrity of tee President, atd in nday Courier; 1.I7G to Gales & Sea- the Mcpiietv of the resolution. of (!.c ton, for iUOOO copies of "a pampidet 30ii November t 330, and 11:. M.i.ch concendt gthe Bank,1' and G.000 copies 1S31, ai d entertain a full conviction cf d the minorii v report relative to the the ne(eit of a renewed a'.tei tien to Bank; and I, COO to Matthew St. Clair the object of those resolution: ai.d that Clarke for ?,0Q copies ol 'Clark & Halfs!the President bo authorised and req.Jt-s-ba. k book." j ted to continue his exertions for the proDu.hig tlie last half year of 1CC2, motion of ?aid objects. the item of stationary and printing rose Viewing this as indicating an inlenio 6,343 72, ef which G.350 are stated ;tio:i (which was indeed avowed) to conto have been paid on orders of the Pres jtinue, ai d even txtei.d, the system of ident, under the resolution of the llth;lavi-h expenditure, and to authorize March, 1831. Amojg the sp-i itied dik urfements, the particulars of which charges we observe, 821 78 to Ja?per'could riot be clearly ascertained, either Harding, for printing a Review of the by the board or their constituents. V eto; 1,371 O t to E. Olmstead, fori And regarding it also as evincing a de1,000 copies of Mr. E wing's speech, 'sire to encou-iter our remor.?trancs, aBank Documents, and Review of the : gainst the continuation of such a svsttm. Veto; 4.107 13 to Willi, im Fry, forjhy a reference to the peironal charac3,000 copies of Mr- Webster's -p ech,ter and motives of the President of the Mr. Adams' and Mr. M'DufftVs ieports,tiutitutiou (which were not drawn into ai d the mairilv and minoritv rpnnru i discussion or lueMinn bv ni p r,H;.n.,l

,, j - j . w r .roataunne bank Uacuments: 2.583 30 to Mr. Riddle, for nrintin- :ir.,l flUir.hn.iri lino- RetorU, Mr. Webster's sr.eeeh.

&c.; 150 12 to Mr. Finnal, for printing the speeches of Messrs. Clav, En-ire and '1 " I'll. I IIIIIUl, llll J' I I II 1.1 , pmi i j i, and Mr. Adams7 report; 1 .5 1 2 ; lb to Mr. Clark, for printing Mr. Web - eojnes oi Mr. Webfter's speech. There ab-o a charge of 5,010 paid on orders i the President, stating that it is for

x. r. lift i o in Mr Th".! fB ,...;n;-'niiDa

xpenses in measures for protecting the f,,-' same.' 'J'his am i -imer i n v v .th Bank against a run on the Wetem!ine same fate a our pren.ui resohi-

!. ....1.. oihh' -. Darin-; the first half rear of IfiS.l. jibe Hem of stationary and printing was fi.0D.i 5l. of which 2,000 are stated to! have bneo o;iid uu ..h r f th - I " " vl i ii.-i-a,.. . ...

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if iviessis. ijMles and beaten of 80&. foi infant, buou.'d t . if v ? fti 'f( M f. orinsing the Report of the Exchang hcie-.tiy mil ut or our repert sefliciei tComrruite, . Jly fxulkil, we must infer, fsom the Having made this examination of tbe" Pllr?ur 1 ihe Btaui. tui.ar Expe. At count, we were not o.J ' se-ulniin v.t re sabn.iite. i() ,in, s-ruck with tiie large sum that had taeni1'--- a more exact Ja:e,-JU,t r;,n fl. . I . . .1 I . . t . I . I r r- . . I. ...... j i .

yr. ".h :!. m.uei uie nr.au oi 3at:osir.r and Pr.ntiog, in the two i ears to which vou : . fi r, but also to evident necessi: there wa, that the accuotB should be s stated, us to enable the Directors and; Stockholders. :o ascertain the pa t cular j -urns onnon jy paid, the quantity ai d uaoies o: the documents furnished. A a i i i1: ".ii'iiiir. i-.iui'i i i renin,? -n..-! !sel ;!! i ud tlie following resolutions: . . ' . : . . t . I m '..eteas. it appears by the Expense accou.-s of the Bank for the vears i? ;i .i-,and 1 ' : :. tl.at upwards of ei-htv tho.

ii.jsand dollars vr:e expended and charg ied undLT ti e head of Stntbmnrv -At A

- - ..... j i I Tinting duritig that period that a large proportion of tiiis was paid to tht proprietors of newspapers and periodi .... i i i 4. 1 1. . 1 .1 oi.u iui uie pruning,

iiimmon ami postage ol immense uum-j perh etion ol leasor: Bui I krow of io bersof pamphlets and newspapers and :hum in laws to which ibis desiibtinn tt.ataboul twenty thousand dollars wereiwil! .ply. The law of Rev-lation is expended under the resolutions of 30th lalone perfect; aid hence the rei easily ot November, and 1 1 th March, 1 831, jof diffusing a universal knowledge ol if

v-itliout any account of the manner in which, or the persons to whom the same

were ui-bimed. And whereas, it is ex- It mud be bvious indeed to erery pedient and proper that the particulars (enlightened christian, that if education of an expenditure so large and unusual,! baed on ciiristianity, be once u'iverw hich can now be ascertained only by sally diffused, all other good will follow the examination of numerous bills and Jof course. This must be the rnrr.r

receipts, should be so stated as to he -

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trie UoHrd o! LJirprfrr utn ctitrth ...... gwinii'ui.e.. mm r n i ue i i . i nereiore. lieso veil. h:.i tn i -7 ' - - m - IMII IIIW , f-mhpr. 1 n. ml, M.r,!, lo-ii -n...... hV VsV' ai7 1,w 1 " asrertaia whethei expenditure! of the same character have been made at any of the ofdees, find, ifso, procure - saea ar lalemer.ts ther e.f it h i ,n Q i ru.r.lv mi iv .iM. I ..... i - i.nrj cir maue. 'in . .1 -i ... . . . . i nai me saiu resolutions be rfscinded . !n;,H m inn her 0tfln,.,i;i a ... ...v,. v .v...vihui nirtur un--c-er the same. d on for; was as follows: "Resolvsd, that the

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tions: 'licfo ved that wb e IhUhr.nwl no-e entire onlnlenro ... the i. io.;v !of the President, thev re nerifmlT re. rt t.. ........ r qnet him to cause the particular i. 'toe expen dilutes, made under the r-o VJUV-.l llllll W V Ull.T IIIC J'-t I I 1" 11 ii I r , lutio.. ol 301 h November 1 G30. 6z. 1 lib, March 1831, to be so Uted, that the same mav be reidih submitted lo ant! .einme - d" by the Beard of Direct- rs ,:! tlie Stocklndders. Resolwd, ti ;t 'he said resolulioii! be Trndid. i-.-J :'" Itirtner expenditure- be nude irhr , l. . i . lions, ucin fe o; oil n in onm i-i and the itsluiion tdler.-.i k r, tule was passtd. These, i,, are the circumstarct s at tendit -r the v-,r,.:. i r- ........ iiiiuu m nun; : . it.. . . gnrd to the na.tcur letter u i e ooiamen, oy an ;i;c, t diitcilv au thorised by the Executive. We have the honor to be With great respect, jourotl. s.-r'K H . D. GILPIN, lOILN T SULLIVAN PETER VA(,Ei, HUGH McELDERRV. EDUCATION. The subject of Edut aiion is the most important mat can at pn sent (a copy the public attention. And certain i ; m that without univct'fut ((huulv.n; of whu h the Christian iUligitjn shall loim the ba-i-, this country cannot and will not ream if !r edf.m ai d piospe rity. I lay ii down as an axiom, that any sv3tt in of ed'naiioi , which is r ot hatd upon the Christian Religion, rnu-i be .'utile, H not j oMtivcly isu.ehit vous dis-ilaw is said hy thnkslor e to be 1 . the by making it the foundation of all other studies. stone of national prosperilv and har.pint.-. ii nit ii, v. c saau nave every nun mi n II Irt Hlsn ilr . .... " J - for. v nhant ii .- l. Let it be laid. IIIIUUI III " t III UJJ. , iticn of our corni,u iii " uiupe tmallv rear its head to the heavens , and become encii halo of eternal 'dory! structure will the heaven of circled by the Phefoliowingpassagp, from the Valeuieiwrv .VOUreSS Ol tt as!lUigtr. IS re- - . . ' ,c J- a. 4 i I i i - n ele r th f h-?t w dnmn hih ..iz. .-. i t .'. .. eu n immortal iiuifior: "UI ail me dispositions and habits which lead to nolitical prosperilv, religion and moralitir are indispensible supports. In vain would that man claim the tribute of patriotism, who should labor to subvert these great pillars of human happiness these firmest proDS of the dutips of men and citizens. The mere politician,

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