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r.i . o -r ."I t a 1 ;.SHiiT()X-S IMIUX'l'IO.NS to ti.t v :-Aarn or hi? r.'.r.'t. eP i"irs"i" I, though it ma v .t in ilMio be-t tliat coul I be. t'ev;"'d, ud vant.'.go-. if ended uatu innnnie; a'ae The co;i.'iu :'.or of the I usir.e;-. in tiii" r:.-r. can never bn undo any alemv.a in Iih pao-cr I'.ngs ihno hi- . . . i: M'l. .. . -errs ard era the laborer; Uao-.v what ifo ho done, nr.il what tecy are capable ot Vhc. foi ce to ) doing in ordinary seasons. he eraidoyed may he in due proportr,. n to the wotk whic'i i" to bo performed, and a reasonable and tolerable accurate estimate may be male of the product, loot -vb,rn no' plan i; fixed, when direction? il'nv frcm dav, the business becomes a a mere ch '. frequently shifting, and cometimrr- nt r. -tair.l, fr want of knowing' hat to do, or the irm-ier of iloing it. Thus is censaone v;aste of time, which -r .rr ;fr,..,..rJ .t:--. :h a :: ejeati..l!v imagined. Nothing can so ciTecfually obviate the C tl as an eta li-hfd, system, made known o all who are actor in it, that all may t.c enabled thereby ' to do their parts to advantage. T.aM giv-s eao to the principal conductor of the bu.-iness and is mere satisfactory to the er-ons who im nediateiv oveilonk it, les harrassing to the labourer, r.s well a? more beneficial to the emplo or. Tn-ier this view c f th.e subject, the piihcio service which vou can render me, i in ( xr-lam to th e er-eers ho will be tur-ni-bed w ith dupli-'ales. the plan in all its t; 1 1- wdnch iJ h"! oaf er ( jct,i!ed to hear ) f!eir idi ts wi'.h iespee.t to the order in ;C,e!i tfe .uiVerent so:! of work therein mi. f t i .11 1 . In 1 - o r eet ,1 r- i, oiher tor 1 ct vio-r it en to the bes. ,(iv.-.tt- to ''oneotanv erreneoiH pro- , io( iI,m. tn-ix- bo ih-f-ose. to a. on! . ansl ; d . .. . ii,i .Iwm- .. ' ':.. m c: ri, ; U- ni wdi it-1 . 1 .1 . .i c er may nre a I a a e re , t sc. I v 0 1 1 on, 'A n . i i . i 1 1 t w'e'i otherwise per I Ktled, on their firm-and with theii pec -

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i tie won., i.n -a. a , ii , u.i.-e. i . . 1 ! ing.s ot nelicacy his presence mu-t to . .t!,-i i fi,.,t th- sto-'i'. rentiv vania t-egin ?j wear a gioomv as-, r wdi ;o ov. -eoe a. ii , . , i.i . u ; . -. ..embarrassing, and a t ortramt on the i, i i ' n ; : I t ii'aai eaie i pect. I nder f-ich eit cumance-, it i : not . , rc' , . , , , , Hi a Co w eii i .' .. a v n ... i in.o .oe i .lieedom of debate. Ia toe i. tttfub.r ' t.. ,v eaw i wil he 1 pro!;ah'.e tnal he widi.a again a caaa ia-: . yi . 1 -I a- - ord.ng e- t.. o a n-, v. w.i. ot t , . , j c tse ot .'-Ir. Adams, he cannot exnert any -r.-o--.rv ti h---.-.-t ibo eu'".- of t!ie ate. Lut he ha-other and rowencl mo 11,1,11 , , ; :.f ! o- ,.rv to io-,- -.1 tot en...- . vi j 1 . ,. . . 1 , , such th;t!g. He wdl Le asniled ainiest nr.riKiNilt'.hnVtlO'1'1' a 0 d t ! 1 0 c 0 , ' i s 0 ' 1 1 V C S I 0 1' ' C C 1 1 1 ! a g l SCCO'.lt ClIAH-, lit' .ik' ( , ti, - , - - i ,, emeu- ii !,.o piaui '' . eer.'onaiiV, tor lie w id be identna' 1 with whe.e irnmedi. to bnsmess d is to attend 'insno enjoyment, happ.-ness, no tr.n -, r-i, .p( TluMho.a ,.in,i .lfl! to-,.-r;penthc:n, with a wavhf il eye; otb.er-! q;ii!lity m Hm jm -eseut elevated s! ation .-- . ;? vJ;ich nere :nl,,0. Cil .......t

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i:,;,-t !o t 'r inct'ii that lt labor i nt-vei ;,. ! riraint't!. The preti ru pt ! a. that er lal'oiiiPT- i!o- n mii'ii in twenty l-'Ur ho'itr, h- hi-li eti.'rlh . u ilhout en. ran i- r mtr h i healiii or constitution will alj a.t tia-i e i much n oi k, lhat ! rnor c in what i- , in the maimer i.iurlif.y hui:.i s, thin ij fetje rally i. for ta'' wo manager, ais! ive to each the sui.e r.aiT;hrr ot lahour,t r, an 1 let the lahou rers le equal in all r ( t. Let ! .th tl.-ese mar.aiver? rise . ecj'i.ilh' c l iy. i:fiu.illv late toicst. Le tajually aeMve. oher an-l in'.'ittrums, an ; vet in the '.ui-e ofthe ear. one of them. jv.itheut u-hi:.r the haiuls under him ! rnoi e t han ihether, ?ha!l hav e p.-iforni .cA iniliatelv more nork. To what is th'uliir r from that tai eihoutit ami arrange .erst. v. h' h w ill yuartl auaiiirt therm lira- iv i d.lv (!" labtT, and d'.aag itun-ca In kd .-ofhifg. f..r instance, the ugh the f (idd ti; i: a. ..b ! bl it, oi ifi v.,ndi the ;!.;'.:;;!,, :;..;y ,.rUi .!ly h tye betu at woik. Miaai i, f;a tn its .-I'u;' lir-ii. Le rendvied un ft (bv raai or oiher can e) to be werkew'. ami other ?po?s, eeu thoutfh the call lor tfiem may not i e sd urgc-ut, can be plough f !. thin ht;-!;a ss .jnglit to gO Oil, because ; the general operation iJ pro-:;..;ed by it j So w ith repect to other thing3, and par tirubir!y caitirg, where nothirg i- mrue c.'i.uion, than, when loads are to go to a phwr, and other-1 are to be brought from it, t'e 'ih not enuaiiv necejaiy at the fame nvMnr-nf. to :o tke tw; o ti ins, when oi.e w'"'il'i -c rve. The thibgs are only menUoaco to show, that the maiager wtio takes a com)iehen-i e view ot tits business, w ill throw no labor aw ay . Tor these reasons it is. tk.it 1 have endeavoured to e a general view ot my plans as to the business of the year, that the concerns of the several plantations may go on without application daily tor j orders, unless it be in particular case?, or! w here these dh ection are not clearly understood. lVa$hiiigt:.n''j -lr'l. .oles. jJoliUccii jcv vuiiiv eli:ci io:;: The result ot tlia cUction iuflns state is of a much, mure cbetiiutf aspect than we hud anticipated 1 it van Burea and the

rigid discipline f the Jackson party, anrll.". , . . 'V ;v "f'"lT

wantuf union and concert on the part ot their opponents, the Jackson candidates lor governor and lieutenant governor have succeeded by u majority of less than six thousand. Had the question been diitctly between Mr. Clay anu Gen. Jack son, the former must have canied the state by a handsome majority, because hite ty a handsome majority, because his , , , ,1 , is party waiuld have given a united vote. , '., , 1 e ,i r . ve think we hazard little in predicting ... . .X- v -hi ; , 1 nit the vote ot .New x oik will be against

U.'tU UH. Hal 4it.ll 4Wll "III Huiiiiigi 1 1 ill, ; 1 . 11 1 . should ho he a candidate, wdnch we uo ,r, , , , l it not auticij a;e 1 he clectioiH which Lavei . 1 , - .- .. laiien pan e tui s ian, iiiusi coov.uce inui, that his popuiaiitv has decreased with an i 11 m 1 . 1 ii 1' iii i o 1 1 1 w I i-itiw! it t. e l,.u hi-t i ' M l 'l '..ULlltlllV W llllUli T . v- IKt vj.-.fc, iu:aI in L :uiiKi;Ki, iventucuv, Uiu, la-1 diani, eli-roun, Idmms, Maryland, JJeia ware, .New-Jersey , i'enns) 1 vaunt, and -"t . oriv. w m. ie mis not increased m i . i a smt'iC 'o.te that w e recollect. With (.ilK.- r - rn-a il - Vmsi t::ni:e (If V ITav'. . . . , Saa against hi in, it will be impo--i-'c tor hun Ve re elected i n.t ne 1 w uun i iMt'W - i ?: a is aoi.vri i euu-.i to a i i. i , t.t i uu.in m unci in j I1' i v- i .

T , .. 1,11, Inr taKo any pan m uie nu-ine.c ot eiec ben. Jacnson at the presidential election,! .1,1 , ,-

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i T- tllo iir'v i.. tl ii.i v v - j - CiVi t,irrr?is. w'.nnt rt i;iii t m tlin-j or his wishes. I? e is persuan ; i i 1 pnr.c It's, which wc are fcrsu.nlcd are; repugnant to In? . I. - . . . . I .....I I . ... judgnent and las con- ... science,- ;m :c is r.a-rrioi ;-.!! 1 Inirra-sed by the intrigues and bickerings of the tie signing untl interested. lie possesses a ... I.J.-S..I. ...V........I in .'.,.1 ii;ili-i.' 1:11. 111 1.1 :i.... Ins naaos. i - ' ... ..in .... ..i ,..,n. a. a u h-'-h he can fed little er no interest. . , o situated, couhi it txcite wcr r it ne sigiieo tor tetu t incut r epo- ? Lei' s, be. iveud.l retire from i n: he life w ith th" t clat el a vote, v. liich will pmhably . 1 1 1 1 i 1 e ei he cajuniied v any -ucces.-or, and j wm c tse n r a . a:n can t eceiv c . e -o 1 not hi- -ai n-a-s-a t i v. ! i'i ..is : ei 1 , 1 im-ssage. , : 1 1 1 1 ' . . , I t i 1 ;a t it n ow ai oi l.ts t.eter -nt the expiration n Ins anaanei) to rei.i , 1 ; -t ot tei m ot ser ice. e aid Mi (.'lay ii; e. we 1 if; t a... ie:o:o tn i i 1 t .,11 e ( ei'j . I m w 1 : 1 ncM p 1 1 1 -men t el the I utte-; Statt Mi r 'a I lor-j the !.' urliap 'on f: .'7-7 '.r a.'r te U ral ( ! ltU-'.t I.a't lions." We aro .1 C;oi;. :t uaf mrrv to lea rn ! rem our cirres-p-vident .it M-mtp lit r, tb.at t:ie I States . let t;.r . disti i' t attorney . a r.i r.. ir.-liail. with rime hfteea or twe-jtv ctlvr bu:.td

J States officer?, are there laboring ! cause of tuft admi'.mti alien Ti

m let dl.a Ke ur roefiarnce tn -en. J ack-ors a !u;?sistiatioi, to the h-un ia'iun. T r suj o( : n.tciterente of Mr. A)a:n. w ith r.ur senatorial f Ipcticn in 1o2t, corr ja: i irtl t.k.t paiuH, I . an ', n n - '-umc r.s

country tcr liis ceurdry'- oJ," to utn an., ha- It en eh.artd uitli having a J-trrn i ries of learning. Yur mernormli-ts re-agait.-t his admiei-'ration; bat it w i! 1 p i ve : rrg ; , uh..t i called t:iqurt!e ter j . i o in their succc??. and desire itg ccq-u-n.'iich pain to turn u- a-st general J.t'k- of tlnu-i.ra's e.f ech.-rw ie veiy intrlhgen ; cant inuanee. They trust that the equally sonY lei.)ie d.M.-g thi, wo tt-el :t a (iu- 'r.ien belie; ir g that he was extremely pi e-' imperative c!t:fy of establishing e.'ementy to m'it earnestly rrm nstrate wi;h cie and ura-tilrnj?. Xay, it was ?au!. tarv schools, in which the ber.e!;fs cf eduthee agent of the mi in mi-t t at ion far! an! is et hc-h; as a truth by thousands, 'cation shall I'e opened alike to a!), may their foui'm t. We ll.-ere!ore in ite their that lie v.uM hive e-tabli-hed certain jnot lie lost fight cf. In the fotmalicn of particul.ir attent'. m ' the t ..-'low-in. fiorij ! rules to his in!t r-.ourre with the n. embers .such shocls. .:nr memorialsts indulge no the Delaware Tatri t, f.a Jack-- a. pa- 'of the mi ale, 5;c . while hobhiig the o'hee ischeme of taking children from the uar-

1 Pt. platu tiieijaaood lar.guage li c rn a J. i' ksiai presx r-e:t. wruai mdi - .... i . . i aie in a mere i- -onu ..I 'r.lU a ;a the -tate ef i 'earn a I k : "'l.'uma Jrturson vs. r.e vrrsc-' cclirutl'he t alowK.g f ir;.tijar is rrIl!r ' lnao the I:nl:ii;i')re U , c: m. the origin i al di ,.!t ef which .-a; t-y Mr T-oa is in the j OSSf l e i r -. f 0 .i ( 'l l.Klij a, paiiKi-. it api ear- i i . ed'by him (r. ' the b ad of . ten la'fa:' '.-h d"p:-rt rrent. raid to 1 e ado t . e d to its sid -a in ate officers Af th;- ) ticular mom it comes like a voice 1 ao the :rr.1ve. must sound u ith a It r i'.;'.e .-. id o. . voice ia the ear'? o ' h; i 'fs-.t o.' Kverv lir.e of j co'ina a say to our trci-f .Vi''f t;- -..? and coming a it doe-. ' , t. . it l rr.so.v. w e -!n u i. a' I. to . 'U-. - ti oie.ihs of eurrectmg ! : it alludes.it indeed .'uv o,;e.." ave i,.. 1 1 ana t ltect upon men. who have o o . p v sha;!;eleslv sinned ag;. in-t decoi a :a th.e. good Sense ot tba npo( -e. A ((I . of it ou'',ht to be a every secreta--. - table, and-nt to every other othrer hob) intr his annoinlment "under tlio uuthont of the president directly. - 'I . i i r- I T i-' l I a I ,u1 "The president of the U. States ha seen wita dissatisfaction, oiiicer- d the general government, t iki- g on various oc-i cations, active p-arts ir. the eh cticr:- of t.he public functionaries, whether of the goa l eral orthe state governments rieeoomj . . I .1 I . . ....I .1. , . . . . " nine icmitixr ui im t'lii.iu i.uo ii.t Jinerent tranche? ot tne same go vet nment.so y it ally cheiii ed. by most of our coastitutic'ns. it is dtvmed in:oroptr for' oificers deiiendr-g i .a vnt aM-ve c'" 'at , - ni.mn f r O I it m I T T , f t 5 t I I t- i 1 1 I 1 f r Phis 1 am instructed therefore to maifv, to all oOicers within my department, holding their appointments under the nuthori ty of the president directly, and to desire them to notify all Hibordinate to them The right of any otlict r to giv e his ote at elections, as a qualified citizen, u not , ,. . . ; , . meaui 'o ot restrained, nor, liovveerriV en, snaii uimte any enect to nis ineiu , . . J , 1 - dice; but it 1? expected that he .id not 1( . ' attempt to influence the votes o oihers. , , . , . . . , 7 uulin.liiieilU ur IIK 1 U L'l II ' 01 - uJ e.t . . . . . . with the spirit ot the constitution, and his . . , duties to it. 7 . La: - n, , th " " - 5 . .v... 1.. A 1 . . f member of congie-sfrom 31 a-s.tdruso! ;-, by an almost unanimous vote of the dis-' trict. Various opinions hav e been expre-'-cd as to this proceeding. The IV V. V-'-ti-mer iai Ady ei tier, well observed n;posing II th e ith rubers oi the house ni , n nvreiiitiiiii. ' tu ul ;;ut:i d bv Pel f , . ,. while he was ui hi, o'jW, ad! ha . j irtf. K t tit silence T ..(.5-0);: cann'd a! . ay s be diifniik-d and o i' i :.: c-j; 11 s.-rnrtime: e impo ;-i i.i i p w a ; no in cr.'iii nir, in',, - ., . . ' O i I . l. i I I i ' I i; 'Sure v i .rro k nej'tpr ( rci in these ?ua;a:e-ti ons Hit ai f . in" have bc-u lalluenced bv high-. sideralions. it will be admitted, we , ,' c o p, - . 11 ! n :-)M r ot ; n ')- 1 1 inn 1 1, f I np 1 r o ... . . few , ' ' .. ' : ' ,- , ' , the dcmesttc r.nd toreign relations t the men. 1 any nian , oeiter ncquaintev v. dti

, Cf . .1 1 11 . 1 children euucdiC-d in any one year, com united htate-i the.n he is. 1 1 is talent- are ,, . . - , , , - . , , , . 1 p-.iieu with the entire nun.oer oi cod Iron ut tne sti erior order he has seen mum!1 ... -,- , . .. , Detwcen ti.e above spec. tied ges, anand iinown more, ot i ualic :nen aa.d tnnigs , , , , ' , ,. , r 1 , 0 .learsto be bat one out ot tuiee. Ii is

: 1 i n :iiii. (t i--i- e l f 1 .... ivi:i,.i.i-i.- f 1 f - 1 :t1 ' . : .1 1.1 , , ..!... r Mair oi neanu am: ins nie at i is, !-tnl m all the vigor of usefulne;1 ne - 1 11 1 . - .1 . 1 v.v.n.'l in: ''till ,1 '. illlll IIUUI 1 ,J , rv . , .ie ; k; a. a piompiliuae 01 n - ittvi ):'a. I e 1 v e m -1 1 n 1 1 i h .1 i 1 i 1.. 1 !i ;i v e i 1.1 . .... .ii 1 .1 . . .0 inters ou:?e with him; and, without pie - -umnig on .a v in aliii.ji whir . j I,,, : 1 . . ; ii 1 1 , 1 1 r 1 1 11. i n.t v t: Ui J 'J u l o Hit -e 1 1 IO p OS3C-3, , crv liberal man will nut ttiis fur construe- . ... i. . . ... 1 k. I.; 1.' . . - . .i...

tmn upon Ins motives that he felt him-i live in ignor nice, and multitudes mo.e reself a M-nple citizen of the republic, ha cetv ii;g at the bc-t, but the most suneili-

1 b!e to the call cf the i-eoiile, ami to rtu - tier themsucli services as -heubl be in his ,.oiver-which stukin-rlv shews a Uisrepaid of wloit b,,- :f.,, n oM.--;,t t'la-ielt' It is the pride nf our count 1 v. to d even a m-fiKi'ii' ni' ilip I;.,!p.! ', - i;oi-t b-o 1 itorr.e as a private man, say e m the privt - lege f ftanku g b3 '. r '--tt- r the. eniv

;e:.t. -! r m er- ,:it!, whi :!i Mirh; ritizf :; : a-.i it i- j-rchahle that r .. . tie:.-; f in::'.; : ihe j e ir. iv r;.ye (elf it a .;,, li rf iiti jrinr;; m our ca,v - ; . .:.:;:e-tM;g. t'n v. hann (5f" e, t!;o efii'-H of tlx ir r ( reeti t a - iic in c::i;U. .And be-ides, Mr. Ad of .-ecretary of state. teMwith'-tanding hi? ' h-tter on that -i:. t, Uisav-ring nil rate! ,,.t , is j :r, ca - that the "a ,te had r ivaa e v; ou a, oig;aizei cer - r; ':1 reula'io! h w hi: h the w. embers ot , teat b.-d v were t- he g.v rned, in regard ta cr (; ;irr.f ' t.i rv e, l;s a;;;; vtsit: l'his fit r Hi1' pi:' ! i -!t(' in th 2Ht vol. of I i J

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an. 1 1 r i t rJapit : !e ue ever read t. . t7. I i.i'.i tr.g u; its pnncipie-. a.i. ia - an-hi-gien an example which we hope v lit p'-oe beneficial in many rcspet t ; . .. . r h1"- "'ill. -r'-' a i.ive fso w i-h, noi cxoertatic:: ,liS "it i ' ce a-a rpeni!' r ot c .T.gTri-- ;.. tree and : :tr i. rjsior:s : I government wdi:ie he was nt ,f ;;....vc l.-opc that there wdl i 1 1 "e".iiga or -r . , . -" of ! . i ( i o; '.al ftr.fi. na' . !!.-: ..: ri) ae! -rospect :n all hi- tel'ow i. et re re:'t-nta tive-i .i--.-a;d;. ucon him. bp' 'i'lain ngu'atcd, hind v.rx ;ma-"!i ac; jirev at sous ; ,'. o meats, me-t be i l.iut to !ns c :trv. ! j AmJ' w h 1 il' becau-e he na ihev t ot 1 e dcvcde-'I to . i .. i . .. c l. Tb .t aou!d ra'her in . it 1 . : i L-i'.i nt i i i . . e i .1 . .... . 2 i niu u jiaies i crtaise than dima f.i-h ha m-eie-t in the ....sc.,-.. . e .;,. ,.:.iv. b-O i ', ' , . , j )-' o,,;. cof..;(o;(,n. though it , . m.,.. , ... ... .1 . may bo of manv bu.m;.j aniniabpo;n:ei.uj5 . . n I'S. i;Cf a., :lll,,c uas Kl (v pe, w e no! na . i no t r e 1 v. . :i r i , 1 1 1 e. f rem lie ' I ti ' "i i . " " . I . l it . ......... nee,, J' I . f;i , ... i i .Stales 1 !. it'grapt It is char a u : itU et ti.e g'H'ei niuerd eih uai. 1 "Were .Mr. ilaudolph to ' men. La. r f the hou-e. mu-.ii urn-: l! not msiim.Uvn, iiiigid ee anticipated, Ji'..ni : the questiuns which Ihe Roanoke oratoi coulu pr. pound to the presidential con-gre-sman, fex-president Adam?, I up.ou tb.o subjtct of the late caa.ian admiutra - Hon. A- it -., t!ieie will be. sey crai mem - berscf the house w ho are. amply capable,! an.i v.lio yviil feel it their outy to ine;J him ..ad, lor his friends say that his objct in get'.ieg into congress, is to "espb tin ;cet inm cio.ijarc? ot ois, auout the wisdom r . , , , , , ci iviii; h me people rteai to be na. ledu . ,,' ' . , .iuus t.ea. Koot, et .New o:k, we set , , , , 1 1 ts elected; be vvoubi make a geod eatt- , 1 , . chier, .-.injid l.t; und.er in.;" the las-si- an a' we ;eivi?e , cnn imicn eioct. to speiai trie co:i!it!'' ein'tjieeii moo: .!...!. ITii.t.a. I-i rvi til; r :li iswer.- b r-.-te, lor the pithy nnei rrtgato 'lies who ii wad pto'-abi v he put to hun."1 ! - ' "s r.-fEsn-LblCA 1 ION. The renri:- ! ama So'.iety for th.e prouieai.,,..,. t.i iae eieneia, .-t iiin.y oo . . i . , . i . . i i . . : i .. c I'eaosv ivaiaa, wt io.n ihev man( . . . e lol no1; statt me.it : i hat v -ut nioijonalisls h ive for years bfe-, in -e,i f r n ! i:t le: m.i ; ion n;i ti.f' jeet of public and p,n au Mima-.s in I euui . s I ana i . txien-in oa i c-oo m 'ence with i.dei:ia ait nn ajstiies lu(.!ii Inat

ihiou-hout ioa state. ! he; e are -1 e it de-i l!! " 'u " ;i,:, ,J! 1 tl,;if!nt'' lnn nries,e!l.e means ot education. Led!ni'p1r'n Pireuit at sea, a nav.-.l ie.ttb- ; ,! t.vasen.eod utv tht v, lav the i tult cl ; l''"n, na the escape ot lew persons meiriuvc-deon.bci 'to the L -islaiure.' ;' ra,t ,rni -,,,P a, c de-

and e-itrci'i ,la w -peeedy to , 1 ,. i, i t a I ' 1 1 ? n a ss stem ot i'uolic School-, autapiale to w aids ui our laea .13 1 cleaning la.nul i iion. , 'J 'here are at len-i four hundred thou-( sand c!nl '.ten in l'ennsy U arn.t, between; the i:,e- uf live and fdtern. Of these,! dtuiiig ;he past yea:, theie weie not; one head red and lit'tv tiious.tnd in a!! the -ctn '1.- -f the state. .Many oounties, j tovsn.-li, iw and villages, have been taken ... . . .. . .. luiii-ciimiuateiy 1 1 om all parts d t tie state, nTid been ex..a,:ncd by y ur memo- : rialist-, and the ate ige idonortien oi : . . . . , 1 nrobaoie that tl prop.'irti 'ii pi c v .id- .... 1 .. Il I 1 ! . .:. I 111. ,-!. - 1 , 3 . . J l o - ii ? e 1 i 1 11 , 1 .11 1. 1:1 ' 1 t 1 1 1, iii 1. - . 1 'i .1 1 1 j .1 I I ami thousand chuuien, 10i ruction, weie not within a school uuiicg 'the past year, : 1 - . , ,. ,m. I OiO. I) ' I li:--l- . illK.it . en ne. er ) to tiiooi t ml. .i uddudes are iv tog anr continuing to ktal m-tiuction a our estimate ch nars, we include ad thoe wh. ittou i t!ie undisciplined sch.)ots iu tae mten ;r. w iiicu 1 are opened bat for tine-:: or ix m ntii- in : tlie vc-ar, and aie -0: eia.; tended general ' b, fCt-oiiS altogeUior Unfit f V t ;i e 1 r d a - - l tie yoir no anoi ;aa-r.. a to ', ?Vo:n t-st auUi::d cs

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: that thf I.f iflatnie wr;j, acf fhrir nf'v in the establishment cf Tuhlic Schools. , The liberality and good f et:sc ofibrmer legislature, obeying the injunctions of : t !.e constitution, have endowed and fos- - tei rd sn eral highly resncctihle eniu. iilianliip of thtir natural protectors, to consign them to the cus'odv of the Istafe, regarc'ing such ;i ssteai.' indeneai(!er.tlv or trie expense, aa vjolafio i of j the sacred rights of parent?, and cf tho , liberties oi the people, and evidently u tlv un1 fitted for practical operation. IJnon tii?3 matter, they respcctully .c;:gges tint i'd rr.enfal rnt;eiral, that everv child thonl.-? 1 B 1 I ... . . . ' . J . iuave an opnori'imrv or recer vmg an cdu'cat ion which v.ill lit hia to fulfil till Ki3 'du'ii2s. I iiappny ig..or.ir. f distinctive grades focietv. aware that no nnp ia ,trt. tby car political ccrtitution from anv st.ian f;i.ents and virtues mv tit him .- ir.e, they consider it a duty to cstab-'.-!i n system of eo'jcation, liberal and extensive, as circumstances can possibly authnri2e: The details of suth a plan, arc of ronr.'x left to the widdona cf tho iegishifurc . Yojr mctr,ria!i5, however, take 'ho bhertv menticr.in-. tboit a evtiom la w ' r -iv n i m 7 to schc, - ' r . , . i r .., . u.Mi.i.is in cacn or wnich t.:erc n'n? :0 V'--? ofnerrs to establish anJ i 'eo''te rcfioc.w, !o (.rect ,y the vilc

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:1'- ili'u may raise all, or part cf own tain;--, wfuch would r-t amount to I UC f I.. m is iiow expended Ly itiMividuais tois jnirjio.se. i Your memorialists have not addressed , v "i .t i v. w-.nch tliey amun-q'ieinl-d 1 heir in:;uii-ics have nerra. j :-o t!ic -tr.tG of IVr.nylvani-t. Tr'-v ia -ought, but m vain, tiewugn .er . e I i- !i (f t:c- halt ..'tie i it-deiut-ses, iter plains and her mountains. ! b.r a system c! public education such atj ' . . . denanued by Per population, her 10r"'Je. ner repuolican character, and bv ; -iie oi p.er c.ontitution. i ou have j '-"v the power to bestow on your coiistit"ents a gilt of inestimable tabic, and ta mark your o.Ticial career with an a.-C whrca will indicate 3 on as tht chief be a. ICtoi: of v-'v .ij ji. - eui 1 ii . F ocus. THE WA'l'EII WITCH. We.ha-.eread the whole 0f CnoperVj foithcondng novel, -The Water Witch; or Skimmer of the Seas." It relates, as its name implies, scenes and exploits of naval lite; i; in our opinion these are delineated with a deeper interest, and a mare vigur-"U-r p.iit than he has exhibited, cvt-.i io that admiral le -e:t picture, the Red Hover The earlier part of the book, while wc re ct en enore, is frequently te- .... 0 -r.,n tJC vj of thc ln,,icr ,4 v eloped. The a: ion i- chirflv in ! arcund the bay jot .ew oi!i,and that magnificent estui,hp ,v,,ir,Pr,r'1 ;lt H-ll-Gaie. the inlet oT Snrevl nr- :md Mie Vithii-c h ro doca . , . . ' t . . 4 'e'l ie, t!ie m.-t graphic manner. A '"h tee l. . . . i . ! . i . , r. i. i i e . i e..eu 17 e.- 11 .1 1 iciuiii , r"a :r ' . . ; .1 , .. , ": - .. 1 . . 1 1 , . 1 . eveiy page. v a dm ve no i.C'-d a'cn in e.b.il of ""J ""1 1 lu: 111 JM ' ,v iuniau.15 ui uui l.';uiill Jllll'l Car. Lrji: sEci.i: to.v. 'be sholt ton of nn ar.imul. of pro ? i g ma .y-. was discovered ah n:t fur wf !cs hmo, at the lhg Ibme !;. in Ilen'-jcii' We have th5 i . . w i,ig p i; ticul irs from n iriend, w!io ica ived them cf a "a v. km di who re-ides near the L;o-. There are ten or twt Ive et of tr- .. , : trorn lour to twe.ve .Jfr, t , H tJ . , , ? , .,, aie lour leet lon. arat hre" broad dVf , , , ' ' tu-k- arp ;rrang-d in cue :hr crder. a-;r . . , . , t th nines .,! rmtn; wi Inn ti.e r . f the i p I O. t 1 , hae 1 :a are t i p - -: c ! . w id h t"gother. -hcwei', tb" aa ''ij o;a !ea-t t w ud v ti . e f rt h -h and -i t v iVe! b'a.g. 'l'l b.j.,e d n; weig.be j lour hoo ded i.Mi .e-. T'.rv M-'-.l atn- lound bv a .Mr. Fmrtv, iili.i'i' J teet Udo-.v the surfiro of the nth. wh h ' J retc-ied iiv e thoii4 in, i doll us for them. . Ttie -heleton is said to be corrniet J -avini0i one or t a o 1 js. i Wnu,. and bow. tt.i animal oxi-teoU ,wi-t b idle all -pecui -!.n. Th; ia -itnfnoih beo-ep; a I j;.g i!ie wendi r -d" I' 'y " - ---one inn ro-; .p i:?tI titer tiaif s. t dwindle into coo tlve indgntnc m e ot d ue this new : ;,o, - red ju'i dig' If C it rn v ir iih, 4 I 'i,;...i i ; ao.' en i '.s 0:1 ' 5 ...... 1. ... :m-,v -ta v .'.iuj or;i maa 1 ; gramvo;.-. d tic r- a 1 o.i.;-. 1 i',e " 1 1 1 e