Standard, Volume 4, Number 41, Madison, Jefferson County, 30 July 1835 — Page 4

THE STANDARD

"THE LAST SLTPn?,."

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5 extreme; because the religion? character of our ad-! tin w.ir rem wed by the solemn and united lest l- I t LLIC LDL L A L 101N IN PELSSIA. At boy s schools there arc public examination:-,

is I monv ot the ;.fl sh and Americans in tl:c:r favor, The hrst rand feature in the system of Prussian : "littt, s-iys ttic law, ms gins ate ocaiuu u ,y inuuio

in ir.-T ; son . ihouh not without lis liitlueii'-e.

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a: cour.ion-v.KP v. a - r . h i nePalae i: c v..- pry , ',' .r v.'h , 't : ,-- o have V:? ! ib? n -v: .' 7 -'I Vv ; ;. bo th-

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v,;-,,..-, J u e -( d and almost forgotten in the more p dent j it w::s at l.sst su;:estrd. "but our King does not education is, that it obliges everv parent to tech his for a juiet nnd retired life, the e.xercic.es are never clv'pu.'.bU-a ' peration often thou;-, ml other cms.-?. But under like these public crowd-:'' and indeed, it is doubt-! child or sei:d it to ?c!ioel ; and the legal obligation is i to be public in their schools;" ic-ache--- and J nerds ! :r.-.,i ;rci:ic.d covtrnmerds. the opinion? and char- j fed whether a htndull of Christians in Berlin could enforced by line and punishment. This principle, only may be present. of h c"Mit exert a vast iuil-iouce upon the. ! obtain penn'fshm front Governm -nt to hold a pub-! it is said will not do for America. It will not do for ; In this number I have but opened the door and ' "' v ' fscih-s and. moral of thfeommmi'tv. And e-n- i lie mectinj tor nromotin" the causr of Mission?. 'a frceivs-nle: and this opinion is. I believe verv iron-1 brt.nght the reader to the threshold of the great

0! d!v 'is ihistiue in sach a monarch? as the Puis- or in any other vvv advancing the interests of vital era), and the reasoning which supports it is verv ' system which Cousin h ,s pheed belore us. in fuss" ru v:-. all l-rci'.? ct.d ends widi the Kin:l. : p'cty. This would be a in -a-iing- of A'v p-)f!e. :.ot ; pl.usihle; luit is tiie opinion a whoiesoiftc une or , ""t papers 1 siuil go more into the details of this

!? N't)ihin,T can be more systfn , m nope tnat bv so doing, I may d- sotne-

t everv meniber ofs.cieiv- thing to aw.ikea an interest upon the subject of

w hose ;: h;.-"ro i r.) ivrv:-..baT r,;:d onm'nrescnt. in-iced u.r nollic.i! :arnous: but still a m.'t tinn ol . lii - resonin. realiv "ood ? N'oihin" can be more systfin , 1:1 nope tnat by so doing, I may d- sotne-

evcrv where vi?ih'e. i .U'iib'e. audible. All br-ions ' the n'ouir. to eo:isii;t to reas-ii to nla.-i for the ' tnt- t!i..n ihr- re:

'o ?r.e Kin.: liter sry. --ec!eshs:ieal. political, so-' prorj-.otion .f the hijhest ir.ier.-sts of man. This mast y it Id up a poni.m of his tutttra! freedom for thori,ug;i jvipnlir education, winch docs not yet - !: foai iha Atsenil and UuiverV.ty to tb.ff Ma-: would be diugroos 'o (bwermnent. Feeling t'i - g -od of i !i .1 society. N'-.w, if il be lor ibi " t xist in our couniiy. Cut. Mirror. s-.m.i and Opcr i-hot;-e. His mllieiH-e i? not mere- would bo oxfin-d. Kio'pj.mce would !:e c d'od go: d of society tii it every child be educated: if ; , . , . .. - ... , .,, . . LJTri. !y ilia! of example, bat of direct and powerful in-i forth. A nw outlet would le given to (lernrm : get:rr,l rduc.'ion be the true. :,nd onhj true basis of ' t- 7ir'r i. the IV t C'fficTat to.Vr.ateo. P.ofess.-,:?. Li-.-v.-y and Th.e.dogical. ' gpnus. .'Jen engiged in I trge schetiv-s .,f b.-:,ev-; lta.al.-m and civihz i!i.:i, -d-es it not. on tiie first h 1 1:,-,..-.. .'..!y I-t, 1 -:i..."uhi, h, if ,:. t - .n : t'.ttr app.i:;t;ii''.!s u.d tl.irbtead from !;;:n ; ; o'.encp, would feel the conscious chgnity of eh.- " .ted i pt-ucin'es of government. fi-Haw, that every soc.ifty ! re tin- first .i.-.y r.ft ).-:! -cr r,r:, wi'l !? tem to the Ocutr- ' iJl are re-n-wcaijle at i:is ikc surr. depam lent on Ins action, and would soon lean) from their cMensi.i ii ,s a to demand the education of all lis mem- a'. Po-t iike a? ,-ira ! Uat.-is.

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Universities i and active cuaibin atio .s. the po.ver of nu.aibet. hers, in oti.or words, to oblme cvr-ry nirent to edo-; Adams Mi!

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-'.b-r. r : atirt-r.: j complea.-,- under his c.oe.tr.d, wlt.le ih-3 "".3 r?'i;p i and tiie strength denv-d front Union. Tit? r li-' C:te lu.s otlspti.ng, or suj;Vr them t he cdiiCfitol by ;,!,'.'v!'r'!j'j. .- iy pa.c:i?ss uroop ; (if the p. jvos hi;:i a crnit! v.id over ih tt o-g.m of j gi-eus ass ml-iy of to-day. might beco'ne it politic, il t'n .vo.vV: ? If this conelusio'i dees Ibll-.w with re- v.lr .! ' '

; e oiam.a:, exer

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in bat:: e. ues in s t ir as lie - crowd to-motrow; an-i loai con suit an-ei to actio-i

nc! to :i:iv society, it does mere especiabv w.tn re- p.. am .Miih.'iK

w iter d'Jttbtful uatd to a ftee nation: a republic: a democracy: in " ' k s o-i-.a.-!

:i;-'.t coturodc

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l:-r t lie transit ion would in-P

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tact, thi' prh.ceple and practice isf li

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, '. even ir. Ibaissi.i, the pr-.wcr .f public sentiti'.eut is so I m a nation so independent in t!i-mg'it. mid .- n

V il. b ,b ere it. that nnv eilort s ibh ttlv to intetiV-ro with tiie ; 1'uhiened as the i'lesians n many r-spec is utuloute-1 lion slionid p; ev id in ; ccti itrv h-;b; it is ill to b-

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oob.Tu:;;! opiiiions of d :v (bv rcroving tne ( euly tire. ; Iree ami oe-poia- a .c : ;:;:! ih" only reas ;:i why tliis ' CnMv vm.

V I'a.-p.r fi r.-.-slr.r r.car. !..': rod -x teachers) would certainly excite a revo-1 1 have o.-en totd ny ag-ntiemtn wjio b is trav- detn-icr :cy. h is n-.t fillmi into auarc'iv. is be otse ; I'oa-a .1. h.i V. ;- i.. the r.r b r.t e :!:-. ?ee:r? . httion, and probd. rest a crown. It is stid. and ! riled extensively in v.e.-i.-i-j pirts of (larm my, en- 1 s-niietliing appro o-'ii-ig g-oo-r d t obic oi -n prec.ei,.d jj',-',n t,,"J,: tVarnd ;boeh. With, brow upraised, j on pretty good anthoritv, that previous to the July ' deavourmg as fir as the 1 tws would perm;', to pre- its fecdom. ia Fi mce and South America it w.s 'Ji,'0 j'0 uvu"f ' 1 ves ir? soul of char;: e so i-r.;.: ; re'.a.lntioti in FrutiC", th-- Kin h id already deter- j mote religious truth, and who h ;s sn'ilre-l tiie spoil- j the other way: but should Prus-i i ever become a re- I l-:r ,T. 1 KuanoU II. :r aer trom the t: s i.iet. ; mined to retnovo some of the most cebbrated lli-;uigoi ifs goods for con-eienctv s ike, that through- pnhhe, its revolution wmuhl be the verv opoesiie of i'-'--'- l'a-s. i.

eenr.s irwaru. tu.i c ; te-spe. , ...e;;., prof. .,-,-s, ai'.d was ordv deterred by tint . out aii (iennatiy there apiiears. aii)"ng! tiie people, the rrrnch; and because its people are opposite. A- s- t) ;;r;J ;'.';t;u I 'bA ' 1 event . It is c asv to perceiv", however, tint the ;a lull prep -.ration to rcce ve tiie (iotpel wltii jey, and i for tin y are rduc ite!. : I !-!!. ie-"!'' V. T'l1U--h c' eVrrtbor dbip Pwcr of appointing miy accomplish the same ob- ' embrace it with sincerity; but every where uum.n j l,ld tlien.thit in the United Slates the prinei- i j-K-'iClVk' : j-ct ssihe power of removal; and mu-h more safe- iws m'erposr their barrters. and tiie lew pious mm- p;., (!f -seiio.,! (,b!i-ation." hi .tomr form, mbd,! and i

,Tnrs V.-r. Pi 'uy i If-ay M'liDiiaiil ri-n-rnn rm.-K.-a ,. J. Rffti lifi-. -Ar. Sai'lll.l:, Til-)-. If. t-an-il'-i 1 I-aaa ti k-.inin.f Whn. Ska.k i- .'oha :r. S kaira-r .1 nha Saieii .!,v.i,,li D. TaUam ! .a .', sail 'I'lioiap-ea Tin, nine 'I ! 1 1 1 1 ; , 'II S lilUH'l If. Toilu-I Joan Wail.iai-f II. Wnsa.ii Samuel Yo.a-.g .1. A. SPEAR, I. M. at

t v.'a- S: ei; e- -o'- e ibo ve'lii. ; . '.-'::. u i) e. :: r.l in i nv-U 0 et'.'.l v the hi a-i: : wer.l3. eh u,: a; - w eh t . roc s. e a.

-e--- - r .e, a' VI J'r.vr, ' ..'a i'Ti : i : : ;s Titeiiv r;ac::s wiT-r x::;: rae ;' yhe c-tit best thou fr ebv eri-aib ;.' l-ul-.? :-.r..-,-.sphri-e- Ar. '. cat.st. tbu i ;bo colt - - b. 'el- r: selb-n brew-

v: and thus gr.uht dly exclude inhJeli'y from the ' istcisonly mourn in silence, over au oil which h".v i !,? adopted. Our p-ople be-.r. wltboui rebel-! A i' I ?, N M i '. R f : .' I A X ' P TA1I, )R hav, ibieeh-gb-a! o;.,k ss -.rships. ns it was gra.hially intro-! eaimot coirccl and dare no! denounce. It is his full 1 j,,,. m;,tpf svstctn and it obbm lions, tiiotmh : "';"':VI"' pi'i-. Ky.i la.'ison, !n,t., :Vts

mmense p-nvor should be b.d-: cent icti..r..xp. essd in the most d.-ehied I.u.ga ige. ,..;, ,;f ov: .. .pnvs h,.wi,trn

smce-.J. I il -U ;:-;: 1

d in ti.e huti.s ! oiio man is cortamiv abnorretit ; mai v iiristtatiny c itmoi pssioiy lDuns.i unUer any

ot these govei ntttents ; and thai b .-tw ;e:i the res !es-

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i : M'firi'S tin t' u -er, m ui une nl huiur-.a:. t!f 'oa;

I a on t'aa e -! m if i M a ii. nv Sir; f I, 'J I .!mr uhv .Main

l- il !.a-fra I'a-ii-oas.

Wiiieh WIU be all lor ffood i Til-iSU lliat no.V etiu- ; an i i n !: aval Uj "iva-, in nav wav, "-n- ra: ?aii;raciii'..

sa-'-iid m exorte.i nmobvual.y msteid .d mmio:is- nt-s.- m ,ue w:c.e;.. :m,t ;!;e arena, m:i ot me goou. , r i;(. ,r(,;r ..r,, ,.,.,. ,.,.,' fr,. no ( timi'y to tiieeiv. p.ri.l e, arret :h ' errors which li for n-fly comm.:- '- in Pe:t ds are p:a pirmg -.re airr.iJ;; ptepired wtich merely enforces the moral "oldi-ation : ied, is oalv aneti,: r Inst mce of thai Divine wisdom ; 1 r an umversd xpb.s.on. w!.-eh will shake . very ihli x,, vstem tvouid he aimed not at tiiem.'hut at

) evil. If the iniiienee ol ' ti.n.i.e. and em mctpite every state in derm my. I those wi:n rreb r lo s.-. tbmr idle w,rt!des'- ' '' ' I la

French learn- I The h dlaence of the Km-s ori ho.loxv. real or va-ibouds; and their d rmlreis the wives of va-- ...J'l'J ' '1AI"-, AV

-.! un-jo aliPailv m uneral society, i auotids. I nose men are t e,e ,,es ot our laaiul) he m- 1 ii v.-. ,a :, , ... ,..,-, , ,-. i. ..-... -. .

smi! eomt Vi-o it is no lo-ig-r disgracelm to be. al least in they foim tiie aristocracy which we have to fear:-- ' y I", I ''".

wn-cn ei eiis 2--v';i !r-m

Fredei ick wa; gre -t in ititrodueinri

i-'g ami rbi.i'-irv t .to i ru-! . w.:v nt-y not a conn- supoos'-t!. is

t. r-cilp"- mfrie.-ice he cv-iaa' hv tit

wdi t. icy rise up a::;ms! a sy-teni ,,f obbg-.tlons ; c.-.s-. il.-wi:i r.-.-.a-c ir U

i:riTr.!:xe; V .t .1 Ki : & Co., P

i ia ot J i . leovr, i K-v .1 T Ues.-l I I., S.,r,

lanorr? ,

i p-rcno me; tne true pime-ples o' ;'

nan', a Chris: i m. M my pious turn are. I he- i descended i hems'-Ives from a Ion" hue of pollution. !

Yet i: is diiiienlt to d.vid t h-nv i ir trtu; re!'g;o:i ' -A ;s? ud.urcd to stations of higii public trust ami i tiiey would s -ud on -he black curieut thron-!) "mi- ':

'r:y oo .-.dvap.cr.t by tne iePu-nce ot iiie present ; ji.fi. -enc' under

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ST MA 1U SAV-3IILI, VO) SA I.E.

iuer li.eu ivernieut. -it especially nv j cr-t ions to come s'i.eped and rolini" in vice, ih.-v rni'M' a,!-.-.iVr ctV-i-- f.r aV his s:,am ,v.r. if; a,i.

;,m. Hence tiie mts'ieai a t- the person a j ety ie --iim-iim! uicuts to professoisirr.s in lim Univms lies, would 'pe;pe!uale and s(re ol it: the live no law: ' "!uu-i s" ua ! I. mo-. . r, v. ah ,,IU- iln .- ii,!f ;u:t of

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;" . , v.- be ; : . v e . - . a -' e i a.a ; IV w . , :.ev a' t ; v ,. '-:-ei : , iiiiu ii-eiii-aniL "I.. ;.:a IT b - -,v '.- a..-.- : -11. v. '. r cr,-.;3 P i si ;t; a e r la :b b.-or-r-' '. ib, v . who ,i ib-t t a Of e ; iieP-'e- i- .-. eT I,:-.:-.-", 1 ih- --ins From thee-- ir.-; e--- b v:!. I'oi-.bxe n oe In our : ee'.eb- ; lap -a en! ie oar :!-;. TV;' ear t .-r - a-; :;a in Vii worl : may lead To that le. eeeai i-i'if ifi ey thy i le, AVI e:-re tbea? is r.o ie irayor. im i-n('u iJ. if ; The fil'.-iwing erv i.eresting exirae:s of a e tvr from Fcv. Ibm'Ver Ure. n. of Centre C.dle-

i ,,! lap ores nt ; !:' is t;r;.- of oe-p mteu-st to teil-.c- : wili tin1 c rise of irutii he ceri-buiv, tiiou-ii s i o w !v I of prin.oetilture, for th-v would entail iheir p :tn- "" :" ""; r-ai ,i .ri. f .-x'-.-M.-nt u-a-Pr; Vm-men in (ierm.tiv. and verv m.terb.liv con-i a,!v o-ced. The object is, undoubtedly, at present, i monv not on one. but all of their pro nv d-pot ; "el v'?'"!, "' ,.'v,','':'"i1" "'",ki"" ,;'"i'' u Ma.-, ( e. r.i t.i" in!..)'-!!'-." i.i ,.- '-ia, m i, i m ,:. . -,, eo-.e-ae rate ad to-- e aaneut l-ient ol tlio tial a;i ; in tlietr own homes, they are agar, si l.eeoom eve- -. I - ia-n-, ana p,-, f , rjn ,i ,,i any mi.i of n! .,0.v,.r. r.s:s-t s-e t-i-'-'y; h; - d ; en e-,eo:.:ge or ; IV iim. m.d to m ,ke i; the lamersity forth'- north s rwvhere: i!i.-s-. the ignorant and vicious of a ii con-I ''" vv""-!-- a- m.- na.iia -rii, ', aii-mn ! iii ex.-t-ii.-nt t m!ier -

r it- sei-io-s active pietj fiiotdd it gre tt- . of (ierat my. as .Munich is f.-riii" south. Tms will diiiotiP. are t'r y to whom tie- id" i of an .,b!i"atio-i ' ","'i""v '" ' ' 1 l--.- tU Mmv pb.tis therm ms do not hesitate : ,; ,,-dv .ncrease the inn.uco of the ius'ilut.wn as to educate their children, is b,rfa!; imd who erv ' !".' ! "V" V!' ? '.' "i'i ," """a" " '" Th' """" wU ir 1 , ' ill-. , , , , " , . ,. , . , ,. , . . . ... , " "ll' '!.. 1.1 It 111' , l. 9I.I.-1 11-111 . I)m .Mr, With llll-p e..e re .?-u. -o e a- anu t,em.,c or-.. , :l wm.le. but tint ol e..cn m-Jiv;.n .1 prolessor; and out igtu.st it as anp-lf put.l can ; w hereas it is ! bom tit.- urn.-.n k ,. I'aeia-bpimf.iiais ua;l b is a p on r.itu. ! 'lie vytnp'otiis at i ahhuefO) there is not in any (F-rm n Ibiiwrsiiy per- ! -mphat icallv anti-dcspol ic, anti-mis:. ;craiie, ;.,., ' ma-i.- mo-u m f...,.,- uiio may wi.-h i i-'r'-..ii-c.

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r.r' iia.-ro .-, 1--arm: g i i,-ci nirlevm.tv i! sentimeip, yet toe prepoiider.uic; .in'i-mohoer.itic. ia a ' bins: riu s:r r u. ; ,,i" numbers, tai -;P. h-.rnur' ami oeoul oat v. m ,v I I1.it t' e selw.o! t; T ,. :,m , f V,-. . it t, . C.v.

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ei ;.e is i ,e p- iVip.1 p. iron ol Lie i ..-"ttie an . . ;;;ve a vetv decided t:i- to the opinions of those c d, is not enforced uranlealiy. 'inihien itr-y !a-i t-( . ; rri;ai,d s - g-v it is h s p :-em tor .! mcing. that ' h,, ro-trt thi'hor for mstrm -lion. In If-lal there ! edueair-d at horn-, or wherever lie- p. rent r,:;i,. j Xh " ' ,', ' ''. .' -JT 1 ! 'V'-as h;e,;- r -r.-ivr 1 .ramreia pc.in man nrd ;.;;. cut w:o, one-tnnd o! ;s new a very powerful at ray ol latent, lms;i!a to j but edm-md they mud b", --at the cost ofib- p.,-; S.,.,,,pr ( pit ;!)-, nia:, , . ai, ., ,,vr, v;l!1(.ty ' a. b f is allowed to the J.rgrs.i b'o::rt. he 1 ;teiy g .ve ' every sp-e i.--s of ra.iotialisui, and Wiih si gel Vurleiirs j rent if roll otumeji, if nut, nt the cosft of ihe st -le. j uii- in ok.-t; .-ntio-in,- ,f L" b. '-b! to a (i-l'-aureai Faor-.an d.uic.er to xluh- j of lndlvida..! opiiiioti, eng iged in p-omoting the if child: r-n me t.ot educated, the cr.rs. ir ia e of ;!, i Jt'-fk, ''-. . In vi. a;d ,,,Ur-l Broad Chtbs, u bis s .1; i: -rv ie.Pi lor a s:..g-- week at ihe Ibaha area! fumiamenial truths of true religion. .Vin- p.rent is aiipealrd to by Irs eh r-n rn o If tips ' "'"'', -''-'., ;.'' n-o-c, Cora's. Ihulli, v d ? N t .... o . I : J ... .' - .... . .. I. 1 : .... . .! i . . ... . - , . ' . -' j S,.,- , ';... .,.,,,,,.-.., f ..:

The d.tttcing. it is h-r-Jiy n-c ssiry to s :

i- -f nt as r,-:(v.tv. tr..;:r. us ;oni scanty g irm.-i

eeUal p ISS.OiV !l)..l 'P. li IS S-.l'l in a a iv

der. tlif) "reatesl F'hmcli i list on in of tins... r iierli ms i does not succeed, the selmo'.ro-.imiMo'n overt ,n,- i '' C .,iis. J..r men s fair: ( W.'i.'s. 'n!ir.,ts.

as iii- j of any age ; Tw-sden, (I ttely appointed.) ihe aide,: I hdluonei; and if -!bs - not enonh.'lhe child 'is i ' 'V"1'",- ''''- s'' I !( '..'i -.-.,

do.!!) Pic th -o!..".;m m (ierm.my; S.eilbr. distin- c o.ied to school bv the imlice. rnd the oarent ,,. . o i:sc, ,j 1, ,a;s. -,

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j-.... .-iOiiii-i-ii, einipn iiiinj -i o-nig in .11, oiu rapai.v i .-sity ie. u!5 c.i, nv i:n law, 10 use ail lomr iniiueiict

p) !' 1 cnn-;em,.o on' t fa an. iv w 1 , .0 s pile : i-ism v. rcpnt it ion; thps,.. will ail I diour in tb.-ir

;i 1 1 ii ive n.-iulo! no royal sevrrd rf.-a irtmenis. direct v to piom ite i!;e c o-j..

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but 1 :rust

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.y to neaven. 1 iie . - ' vu i 1 a nee ;;p: ir.-ni ; uf truth; waii.j S ivigny.tho gre P .la-is', an I others, io the t'.rune is a man ol m rn'ioay oP.lcrf nt eh if- ! f.v.ir it hv their i:ri'iroha!m:i :m.) count. : o.r-o

it is

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; 1 iiu nil, i. in j ui ii:iii;i n -laiiiiiia 1 1 IC i emu 1 1 ' . and pa- : ... . , . . a .

. . ,,. .. , , 1 1 1 ' in n .0- v Ji.c v -.1 01 i 11! ue sv si oiiia 1 icPv tap Oitr : its-,;t troi Pi'-- !:!:! 'eeac.es. ;v,r.-ii re i . ,,, ... 1 ,1 ,. 1 ,1 ,-'. ,-

,:n j , i' ai . 1 ,i 1 o in iv ma,; iiii-i ii-ju ;o:t;. iiom n sPoams which w ii! m ik ilad th.: ci'r o. (bid."

me is ii.iog'-tn- runs,;- y ,,; - . , , ;-,,,; ,:. . . ;,

on between tin throne and tiie (): u:

ins -.---en'r 1 to us existence. 1 o an

nv no tir:

1 r tbil pun I tlrtib tiie evld

S ..CO) w 1 ci 1 1 : 1- : ees m a i i ie e :i c;-1 : iOe ' n no ; ,- , . . , 11. , - ,. , , ... . , . , . , . ; cl I'oo.vs and lectures, the rebgp-i ol ihe acub.mv

.vng s person a. tti? v. 1; is line lie is 00 tusil io

! impr- ss iijtoa their fold overs the moi d oh! gi-li.-tn they are under to educate iheir children : a point which American pisnus in ght insist upon an hue Ired-told morri iii in tiiey do. Having thus made education imperii I ive- on ap, the I'nissi.m system next provides for element. ,rv schools in everv town, iiuasii. and nriebhorliooil

t

iriTfi -7,, a'

.';. ev. ( :,(,.,, ( ',,"; ,7. ...a ,',v, j-,,.

, ir'o','.- f.ts'i. :.. r e .f'uc ;,-;.,.',,-; . ;;,. .pv "1

1" Mixxx' -. '.'";( .V-.-,,-.', a.-. A r- ;e. . i btr-r (Is-snrllllC ll if (;,:;( i -,V.v, L'.v, :;.,,', . ( );;,,-. ." (H.t.v.in, 1 '..irdirart a.-d Ci.'i ri. J.dwr .l"co;ey, '.i.-,.,-, !,,, ,S7?1-. .Y;; f'',,.....,. ,

I ,rse scimols ire support;:;! bv t,r.- tawn. parisiu 01

u-'gbh-tr'iooil if it he able, or il" not, then by the department to wh'c'i it, belongs: id! have to coiPrih-

iinn tin move. U o iviat a rrl'pi vi f.tr m.i.t'.-hnl 1 t nte, and the schools are open to all. Four line, --rs

rr o, these hi ct on wis;. 1, I iii- i :be R .tlonalis's, and w. old persecnle them if he t , , b T , , ,- ,. . ' j , b P .' " " a ... r ,-, , . ' . , ,!,, , ! Hll ' soej.oulv hi-it-ve, tn -it wi.aout Iree.lo n it c in- :ne ilecl in d neeiilul. br law, to tho m :in:eu;:n ...ci 1 .en., i;. j:e.i. .-;., s -, v- e. a re. w . i : ie ii a a ! : ! i - K t ; 1 i . it: u ; . i t to perse- :.,,,,,.!. "., ,.:..,,. , . .. ,1 " ' 1 , i , , . ... . . .. .. not ex..-, exist v.gorous.y. l.irona nmst u. rent a school. viae, da, 1 w;i,e;.sa s 1 aneer ia i ripe th-- poor -mu pmus les-ai-.s w iio worship tiod 1 1 ,. 1 ,, : , 1 . . . "1 . , - . . . , , ., . ;. ,.,.. ,..1,. . . ... ,,,.,) ,, ' . .1 ... -i H'M-.a-ioii li'u 1.0 ir.-l p:e:y cjti saiivc i!s mots I . A proper income for leacheis while in se , !iii,v.i-c:i ..c-m :v, e.i w pa 1::.- areonaine; to ihe oet. Pes t,;er own cmsmeiices, 1 t,. , . . .,1 1 " 1 . . ,.,-.,- , 1 , .. , ,. . , ' i deeply or by.ir liutt abuiul unlv. unJ tr:ic crrru-c. it -cut ot me peop;e; g :. j ono :p.d can neither b'uieve nor tiros ess to bb hev in t h-? i " . t , -, ,

t.?r.ded ta w i ite in g by way of j

a lorei'i count rv

co.u, :,,i c.-a ci. 11 !CU-r O! 1 no '"?to'i;e ; g oniv

the rc-ibs of short ob.e-rv,p,m :.-.A hm a-.-; i ,i:itmce. I know tint if I could sea von for a iV-vmo-inet.ts only, your first ipiestion wr.u'.d be, "Wii ,t ar. ib? p-o-mrcis of r;,ia'iic.J pletv in tienn ;nv?"

i o m s I mi 2:1!

m

an-'; P IS tin- -.- -: P10-1 , .- ;:ld opii.ioes.

; '- - impres -o:i here t.nt. a co::i .ner.ced ia (iornviti ii:-:-.P;p

vrlrch is pradiiailv :.o;:o

car. I of the (h-sp-l. Tiie old ll a! ion ilism is ua doub'cbiy d-"ciinlii2. ti-nul ai" f r reacibn 53 r-: 1 : i ! enquired of a gen: lem m of ihip t 'bars and cxUn slve ae, jua m: r ,ce. if Ilition-.lisn) wa.s not on th

v. '() ves." ise replied, "t ia iiev;

Wane ol v.eni

VGP W

Pi no man m n-;j.5 who will nut h

sii uvea to re ..i;d-. icoge himse-lf n R .tionalist. Many, ii: leed. who dl'daim the nam-, ret;: it) al: tiitd is iiij'iiio.is ia tiie thin itself; and bv a false philosophy, cr a forced exegesis, vr loose b!-:s o! 'PspiraPort, dcsticy all rev-bp ion ia f.,ct, whiie tlic-y ackn-.wl-dg-. it ia words. Yet by universal oom-epp, th r.t i-" progr. s-aej in (lenn mv what thev trrm a rev 'd 0 ;-b-p ueiit" of th- n .tioaal nndorst mdir.g. which has reaej;. hi!P;eut f ; ,grs m tltfleranl inue Id rb.s, but i.j .b.ei-'ebiy I'uvc.rabb; to the truth r.s it is ia J.-su-'."

-Viiuutt iv to ex imrie :-:s:! l-i;,v 1 '.) o: causes Hiiirli to v li.is-c--! or r tar.l tii

v., .ia (eo. ,a.ii i mi-oar; v in vierm.n

require r.u :: -riatni :;a e v.i.ii tie whole erm m p!i ! aave . the or'- to, i'lo i .

I o . .

'a-

senee of matter. T

1 to me 1 Peh) -liPcs the i-biii

atf.s all freedom of invest nation.

I::ig (s il.i a llatio;:-

aviy 'l ive ;;r-e;i peril ijis t.-o s; i'lno. but 1 oouut noi it 'o;p :i:is ; i hist ;,s much oftruih as of hi i ieri;e-s.

!- views tne mPlcr oulv politic, di

fTiitx",. There is w-mlin-r in the r.ei-rhbiorhood

1 lie rxnression .,,.-,,,. ...... ., 1 e ,. ,,.. ,.. . .

v, o x. e 1 . j " '. I . IO, 1 I'll 11 OO. II '. i HO 1 -t I

road :s in rumm.-r so much frequented lit at swin

rinc-e ul

avice.

i miii" ouht not to be Permitted in the Ohh dnrinr

Closi :y con- , li ... ',,,,1,, ..,.!,. :, ... ai, ..-,,,,1- ...,f.

nect-d with the Russi pi and Ausuian courts, with : ., 1 , ". ,. ,,. 11 1; j " ' , . , " ' , ,, , , i-iii- 1 tu'i-tt -s w. ti ii- down in auv s'reet mud-pnldle.

t ne lOiiiier iv mar;i:ee ;oi-i wrn ocan rv uiicresi

luii'.i- ah-eiiee of iritur il b ilirn-'-iu;

is w rei-.t n-

b ' ; tnend a recou-se to those th it are artbieiai. or if anv opuuons m p-n.ties and reeg on; a.a.am-.l at tn" re- ,;)tl too rxp-nso-e. then to a hasm of iiaaii ol i rmee. w-.mse rehrpo!! :-n-l politics rr' r ; ,, ,11 1 11 , , , , , , . 1 . 1 w ion, a spore,... -U), m. !im,:) , s ,a;i. In thisoouu10 !i ivp cimnued togeoier: and bv tiv- coi.s-cra.: es : . . , . , , , : t ', V. W e n ; V I o ; . , e I e r,i in to ne i-:,: , . I ,Uo e ,

'' 1 and, ostrich-like, seem to think that, if our head he

' Wiis'i-'d. we are washed throughout. I.f-t anv oi l! .-

m ots own iviimoom wiiicii Itave ai! neen coimrePa

with ::ie ;! b a-d i ai an I even kcenim-i-mess of s

... ' : r ..,-...,-; ...... i . . . 1 1 .

ii,,.,-,:- mi iai;iu M,,;a,f. ii..- 1,0. ii-iinia 1:1 en;:- . ., . ,. ,. p , . , . ., ,, . r 11 - 1 . Lue.it aiiin o! iim-etunoed-oiios 01..J piradoour sireels siPer iiil (P o 0 tmes .1 urn onl opnions as d in""io 1-. ..- , , ,," ,. ,. 1 .- r 1- , ' , ' ; 011s hot we 1 P. and bom wmose surboe ati List and everv approximation to them as pohliou hv b ui- ' : .- - , 1. , , . . 1 -' .1 I it'll 1 DP, 1 would arm" o it eirtli enou"k to -nnv a ' o i l. Ind.a d !Pe;e r.re no', want svirntoms oi . , . 0 rr , , . , ,. ,- . ,. i u-il ol pot 000s, read Dr. onilie s work on duiv a dis,os:ti;in on 1 .is put to m-proximale t.i-: Lot. if- e - 1 me, ,.!.,,, 1 . -, , 1 1 i 1 , , , , : ms, and il inev 00 not run mnd at e verv pore. rati 1 Hire. 1 lo.vn. t if. i'.io-i l.n.i..-,l .i,,P P., ....... . . ..." ... -I

x- , 1 . . I tneir oim ol t-ar must In; dried up. or then- port s ( Neamior) w ua ms p-mo iiit "oiden cross, would i- i , ', 1 1 1 . ., ' ' ... , ' ,, v , ' r , - ' 'o- mncii clioked io rim any tluii". I o keep well a sir urne spe.-tace to Pii bold lelormerw ho r-hook i . e . - . . P ' ,, ,

Rut

i is tne ii:s! ciPv cl 1 1 1 . to keep well one must kreo

,i, eitfuce an-l cour.-mo. I.it o .,1 ,, .. 1 , P , 1 '11 . . , ,

11.1 ..!.. 1 . 1 r. . 1 ' " ' " ' x.n in-u

a. : 1 1.1 ' iiov en ic? w .ilea cnnai ess 1 a r n- ear 01 1. - va 1 ty. lionr I an: persa id ;.i c ii-d he so abhorrent t.

I ' iiM: wiirm wepher: these are the prom- j to dd. mid-at the sail.

'2. A proper buildii!".

t'. Proper books and apparatus. !. Ass stance lor poor sc.hu! irs. Tl,e ol-jeet of elementary schools is declared to he ''the regular development of the Ibcult es of man the next hig'ier 'cliools carrv on lie; bnv to ihe point where polite learning begins; another class of institutions fit him f.w prof. sHona! st ndi; s : afier which he passes to the university and completes Irs stud.es. Tin-re an? common schools for nirls organized upon tho ? itr.fi plun.wiih the needful ehaimes to suit tho sex. I'm upstairs, Catholics, and Jews, h.-iw each their own schools, and the cmso of insirijcturn is somi'-.vh it modified in consequence; but every school is op m to ihe children of other sects; and constraint for religious laitii, or elibrts by teachers to mike pros. ilyies rigidly prohibited: in. child of a f.iith did 'ring from tint of ihe scho !, is

obliged io attend its. religious instuct ions or exmci- ' , .., ses. et tins liberality tioos not How from md ller- ..INt

once: "lneiusi vocal ion 01 everv sciiool, s.ys the law, "is to train up the young so as io imp! ml

t iu their iiibids a knowledge of the relation of ni.ui

SI,, I, V, 10 ,-.-, P)7,y li (;,,,,,, ,':,:,,..,.. S U.T In- i!;h i,aae! o,- baP-f'e, .:!. r v,i:i, !( ty ol" miiiPI ai-ii.-ti-.; wiiieh, in a,i,la:,-,i m , (. vvitt ir-ai.,-,,,'r a- e: ,,,-.,- .. rrv i-o-np e'e : ;,ii f w "i ! ' ii P. 1 la. c.ifii, or iij-js.fm-i) i,ilT, il.; w o SaiH'a Mannvpi, M -y IU, ! -.'."i. At;! ".NTS VOW TII!-: STAXHAih'i op 10. Ci, ninn::!,' Jiii- fi Wi'ie-if r, , i l.-r Ti Pn-s. riea ( nnxlrr, ami vioii.ity. It. 'ra-'Virt. "'i.'o., 'ie. ( '-a 11 - .P;:ui-t -n. A'- Hurt:!, !. Viiii:i,n U';.kci,-!., f ;..,-, .a-.. lo-v. 1 ,.:.: ;.iiia--. !r 'o ('. .Mi. 1) n ia ( P,,,raf. 0.r..,v, (io. IJ.-v. Tci-.iiias Aniifpi,;;. .-" .!-. Hi . A fsa,,e,-i- p I 'aiiai It.;! mi, (in. Ss.-;.!,. n 'ii.-, sen. Ch irin Pa., lie. .1. I,. I !-,-,, ,. I . s"'o;:,r, 'io. I.'cv. A. V. I'.in.c. lisl ( , ,,, (in. IJf-v. .1. p. Vii.i.i-, ke. Sjti iu ,;'-, iio. .! . I Pt -, i-a . .. ;-.,, !'.. I:, v. J.il'li li::nill uu (ic Ib'i . tYi'i-a- al.inf.ir; . ' 'Veoa.Pae-a, .!... iP,',. S.ue Cazi ,v. ''V'.-',-, iie. IP--. .1 on- i 'in-. 1b ,,', cl--. 1). Wil'-aiii.)!,. ;,nrl, lie. 1 !;tP:e ! Vo 1, ,,i Ii, i!-,r ,-,!;, ,i,,. .1;, A'""". ll". Ill'-, fin-it M-Phiail. A' I." . U'lCH.', l... .1. ,o, IO, ,.:;. IP,,, .'''i,', do. .1 on. s iiliel.in.! j.ii. lid'iL Cross JiottJs, li.iaai Ai;!.-.mhi.

aiii' i sen, k.

w i:i :i.

1 vdiaxa.

Hid Pa i .it.--', .'f,.,p W. PtaairS-.a

they m-ght be pro v. d i ce-ine ;l, were tlu-y

'P-- .i- ms tar-o . no s ilr.orsivo ot ins piejsurcs, so uncoil- : , . i,- ,.- 1 , , ,- ., ,. . - , . e r 1 e , , tie; s.-!.-c id-mt : and "i.-mtir !hem. it in e.ws. that .e m-,, t .-, e-ai! .. waia al, h:s v. pas. rcltgisus and no Pica r , , . err . , 1 ; bP., w a 1,;! or womd s soon be ves.i.d vi;n tn,i toXens of r-v- I 1 . n ; 1 . , . . , . .' ,- , ... . ... , . . - j r. J.01 all good moral men keep tins in mmd. au- -;, 01 j 1, sp.easiiro ia .ne sa :;-o 0; ira-s, p ai.op.-s, an-l im-! 1 ,r. (-, i . e , - -1,1. . 1 Lin. .Lir:ir. . earn :n j prisonmem, :.s !-.- prou, simple, bold r.n.i nr.com- ;

far- v, ;. io. of s, 1 u, , ". .; ia , .-nii 01 n:-i.i. to I r-,om io -i 1 u ot iie o ;u, r ..: ee ovi. iv -,. i

, . 1 1 c: 1 - 1 w hb ii ! e -:, j v n : i o ,i: i.t.d ;:! ;m x .ddib.n bus:.-, and oo!.lv exposin" every error in doctrineand i

w.a.i,! ! -. -3 r .ihr r a v. hm.o th-:n a letter. C. 1-1 p,,.ctice. SJatfoii-dism i?i-ty be cr-u;,'c,l with free i '-,v llo!U's ,,,o!.v a '':il vill iie in Oifo, I was

Why t'iry r.iU t!ict,i Tr.tc:. While Mvndini a

' .. ' ' ' 1 . . , , 01. i - on mis alio- j o; ,,;.: ai'S il! pop' ICS, 'tS! l.S .1 C;l','!!!!C''l IllCf.rV 111,' V.

a-meme- to tbrir vari-us habi-s .fthoir-l,t. ! 'ai! Ciuist iatdt v, I mean iii Its fullest rlnrl.i'ivi.t..,,: I following anecdote related bv the Rev. Mr. M. Ik

minsed and instiucted wiili ilie simplicity of th

1 r "

.W a b --r, th r.bi that Schh ism

r s picosopev ;i,ia iiih lc.ic.;, is Irecdoiii, is resistance to Ivrannv.

f.;ms "lb- c.-.'.'.v.'o .-. poiht, (his i.ivonie word , T1.0 very conception of u higher, supremo power

in .re no -1, :on trom u,e 0:0 io ,1 new ami Pet ,-r 1 ;o w Pom we are accouiitabie, necess it ily includes

s: re o: '.n'e th'-b x. cm rob. r (i-inlr

J

n ii-'is o: t-i more s r.eiiv er,,e.S n.e ,:Ci s (. hi , Si ! I. ll V as

to S IV. iii'l liit-

IP

'1

and : b

all iufmior j'trisdi'-tiou. Vet I doubt not thai cv.in-

gi.iciil r-hgion w:ll he promoted l,y the prese-it kmg. - though he tncanetii 1,0! so, neilh. r is it in bis heart to think so.1 The present Ciiristi ms in

, b"ar;s o! !,,e acu- pm!os-.p;i. r aim ; 1 riissia are noither so num-jous nor so bold as to lad cr.tie. when he b-ved as a lV.'''!id aliflil the (Uoveriim.-nt. Thev wiil lo on.-o...-....-..!

gre-i? oi:-:orim ismio o or e aPro.e 1 hy l:i- supei

cr :-p t. cr.:

m -; n '.:'' o as a ir-e ' r. Vv ,; 1 ; !. ; wr ii 5rs ;nn ,-k -.as 1!.,. I'.:!.!.. S.w.in.i. p. !......; .

"f ' '' '''""' d. eb -wh- re i) .H-,rs ib- r, .a, : th; their tendency becom-s snsp.-ot-d. " Only as the 5'',;,ri- !n;- ' O'Scover t: .0 e.--e'-c-- r pt.-a-.- whsi-h bv oppoticnts of ration 1 'is! ie cii.oow. and n.rt.-.rw .....

j (b-a tiie ;o:sp;ce.:t-l the succeedirm monarch, Prussia

trnr rii. ,p aias un-e n i ch r .e'er (-1 i.3';',!s ; i-.- ,1

1. . -ib! t:

one day presented a religions tract to a poor negro, first securing his promise that he would read it. Some tune afterwards Mr. .M. met him again, and inquired wh 1! htthouiilifof the tr ict. 'O,1 said he, ' 1:1 issa, it do inc soul gijod, I neher know lici'ore why da call ban tracks. Ii i! when I read d it little book, it track me dis way and it track me d it way: ii track me all day, and it track me all night; when 1 go out in do barn it track me d ire, when I ea out in !e woods it track me d ue; when 1 come in do house it track mod-no,- it track me ebry where I go. Den I know why da call Vm tracks.'

a. cm r ;,:

. u j may witness an entire revolution in her u!;

opinions, I t.iaH-PTli.-'iili-ill eo;;- of tho-.- obvi- j oh ilactr r. ousaml p-orr. .l-ml ciieunisi wh;.. ;, dii.eilyi A (pxxst ioa his hee:i diseusntd here for Fume Strike a ie),. etiei' lor.-e i-..-r ;:s op.-r uiiii; prwcifu- weeks, and s;dl oaatin'ivs to l, discussed with Jy upon tii" re, -.01.1 ci: 1 racier of ( lonoai.y. j much interest in some religious circles, winch shows blue ht.-t rii,-in.-'t-nn-3 when I 5b..b mention.! but too olo.11 v wlut degree of lolimous f.ccdom is is the .hoa.Pr.'i Hp King and royal Ibtmly. If ! enjoyed, and how f.r active, p :hllc spirited piety onefnouui ( ommnee a general unv of the reii- j m v expect tiie !m-'"s coiinlenauce and assistance, gtous prospects ol tiie I 1 n.l M-.tes by ;dhiding to I It Ins in en nroposerf that public religious amuvcrthe religious char.icte-, i l he P.etudent and Heads , an, s be hold in Iilin, upon the plan adopted in t Department, it wo . : sppear ndicuious iu the ! London, ui.d .w Vorii. Aftr ev-rv oih. robjc-

Sim:i i,vr k. uTHii a k r. A singular earthquake was I .lely e.x)ericnetd ut Kcerlstown, Cnion District. It had been felt for 10 successive days al that place,'.) in the immediate vicinity. The shocks were such as to shake ilie goods out of the shelves in the stores, and were accompmied by a rumhlaig explo sion like the "voice of mntlh-d thunder." The f,lm dies residing had all removed excepting onr. Th shocks were not felt, nor the noise heard for mom than three or fo.ar miles, but within that distance were very perceptible. Southern Bavthl.

I , 'in, .in. .1. 'an I I.iii.in 1. I3. 1 10; Inn, (io. ii!i;inj 1 1 .uinn'M-. '".', il'-. I,, li.,-. -11, V'a.oi, .ia. . Ihe . . .Monfor'. ii'K.'i, ilii , (in. .1. I la,i,ili,),,. l.-iilinmini-li; lo. .lain. . . . Pav. ''( ,.P,(-7i.', (In. lam..--i 'niiialian. '; 11 j; Hill, (io. Uf. . J. S. v .-.imt, ,', (,, ; ,,'!, (ii). ( 'uiu'-a , M iv. iViai' Coin',, Aii-.i.i aia Siiiij. ". a-;;. iin Co. R--v. A:, laii ii, da: ., I I I IXOIS. f'tnidaHa It.;v. ''iViiiiain K. SuavaP.

Pi -:V I.VAM.V. nUlsioiru'i r.,-v. ;..,. ':m, , ( ',;n II, sriilr A '(' ;t 1 if 1 JohnMlm. Cti.M Taicu Kev. Joel Sli-iua,:.-!. MiW VOPK. CijlnlnnfuJ. R. C'l aiU, I P,. ) "i-,',V,ic ;i .1.1 1111's i'nril v, 1P,. I i'i!!' nriHr P,.-. .I.-mfs V. Sn-wnit.

the will and strength to govern iheir lives after '.inspirit and precepts of ciiristi mi!y." How diffcouii is libs v iew of tin end of popular education from that generally held by us! Again: "lb imary in -sirucii.ui shall hiive for its aim todev. lopo the Ibctili irs of die soul, t'ne reason, the senses, and the buddy strength. It sbdl comprehend religion and morals, ihe knowledge of size and niiuibeis, r,f nature iitrl man; corpore.il exercise, sirgiup;, ami lastly imitation of form by drawing and wa iting. ,' livery elementary school necessarily comprehends : i. Religious instruction. . The lingtngo of the country.

ll. The elements of ueomelrv and orineioles ef'i

drawing. ! ,r, ,. ., p. , . .... " no ling K.a'.Jirk vph.-f, Ls. 1. (..licatlation and practical arithmetic. 1 f. The dements of physics. oaphv. and "en- I Aivnvnx. er,d lusloty, especially that of I'russia. "' vtrahwxa Tlunnas l!in,,ii,!s. ('. Suiting: wiili a view lo improve the voices of! lUAirchv ihe chddien, to elevate their hearts and minds, ami ' '''( "'l '"''"' ''.'.-.'- '.-l. ('

lo ennoble and pel llct Ihe popularsoogs and chinch i ri! !i':','r.l,,'iiv''' n"!?'-C- . . j W..7--'-l,.'vK.' Mac V!i ',.' . W latmgatid gymnastic exercises. j ...: ..( ' iP,,,v -....minS. N. Simple manual labor, and husbandry 1 " iho-irilh; .V, (....-,.'..---.l..hn Allrn. r,.. , , , , , 3' . , nioolilh,!,! Ilex. 'I! . II. II, .j.kil.S. I he truly .!n,osophic spirit ol tiie educa! ion-la w ,,,',,!:. ,. V 1 . I;,.-.-, of I'russia is shewn also .y the coin so of discipline -.'': "V I',! ,1. -a--.. I",il:i,.-. pointed out to the teachers; piiernal kindness is Hurling f .',7 ai 1 'hail,--: l. Murch( n;t, nj. lecommended as the most powerful means of inch-1 (J 'I'-'ishmx-Vv. Iteue. ,. , ... . , .. 1 l-il-ailim llrv. S. II. fiet'f It-i.lll. nmg tiie pupils to viilue. All piinisliinenl tliat wall ,,, ,7, - ; ;,, ... tend to w eaken tho sentiment of honor, lo in jure Xi,-,ol,ixi;'ltri . . .nH.-r.n. modesty or health are folbidden; hut corporal pun- J'isgali, H'oot'Jonl fount,; .1. S. n rrvnian. ishuienis arc not thought to produce necessarily ci- visa ri:i ihet of the?p results, and theicfoie ir allowed. 1 C,,1Wo. .Toim T. AWwJrt,

r.:,i.