Western Statesman, Volume 4, Number 26, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 11 September 1833 — Page 2

v id. ' oak-iei; il. . a aa- - ' '- : ' .aa. a. ! :a a : :'aa. .ea; ino grefu in (l,o Vrinco. of ;;,,, lirr?. li I a-j iv.rre consiknt!ionofprnful. tl.or,-.: losu-.ied at w. J i5t jncntioii:-! cirenn;-; i:n!'i-05 t tcaoh v.ci!. jn ); staict-, st;il mule Jid i!,e inaltt-r l r-; i . I couaJry we l.av.' no scj ai ate cia: i chapter coni'ou'i'.l n:v. it was v i K i:t- i rcuia i?, cxropt in our ( i;c-cH nv.-.l ly (ho inton(ioi) o!' (ho ;uil!ir to do -ou.c vcrrUic?. It i; rarely tin- cast; tlsut . e good by his hicu')i a!io:i- tlia.t j meet with an individual who i-uenJ t, : good to liimcdiurtio caiHu of edtu- i- (he bu.-inefs of tamunon j-!,,- -i lion. In both of thc?o lie h ts failed, j tcael.ing a pomiai:et:t ccn nation. . .. Jl a reputation as a writer, was Ins ob.'tl:e Kasiorn States, whin; - 'd ;:,;, :,i '. :; .! y raa ague' ! . a. ed to ivi'tvi ; ' : r : : . ae : .- ihey '.. bo bar ?:..ai. ; v ar h acre or :- ;-'v v ' :: : .'! ( ; ..-far:! ' bed. r ' i a v. ;!'.! vir'oo. might a. it 1 e '' -'. aa i ;a ha- c ae the '-. : alaa a ids a' -rah, 'neng power. The :: ' r ' ' ia . a-:; '; a h- ; r. ; l v is that iini i v i. 1 1 m 1 - ' " t:.t . ;u'.j ,-'t. v.vr.ii- : I- he ccnt'-rious ? Xorcanhwhai;y ! -re. i i a - -d I've;'. has ! c n par! ; . the ai dUNa'the ma -g!'y ! ' - - a. . . ray r they le-dy , c , And. hence, i ;: b a :. ay most i' s :(:!, v. i h i at few oc( ptiens, . ;::; cw;- trv. I Sr:v.; ;ir i' lV.ii.: (.vc.rv thin-!- iluii i.s c:. 'i'e 1 a ;vo via! aa, a. ' it . . .-:!.,. '.ni'-i in th; .: o? e.l j'ct I"; !io.ild have f(-llowi', (;,: direr-! cduoaticn is best understood, youn-ta.-si e - .1 : a b- die ear; rti-d y (.;,, red r.a, d 1 .ao p-.j.aiar v.iii; have IvlvA v. i.h j d Horace, and suffered his pioca. to are procured uuri;v? dim; or'iuur ei r.-i .re. . : ; - ltc-. vjui eneeni sath a rain s lie. in some safe corner Lr tin.; term of winter months to tf aeh the di-;iht f:u :!: "v:"i,':,ii'!l ,;i ini!ul' v''hil 'Jv idneyear, for alutuie reviion; or at ! sclinol the sau.o (eac!.-r i- r-.,. !v ' . I'.'''- 'yV x :n - yy!t-,T- u ,.t tiK- p.-.v.rnna'y least till mankind became a. onainted red the seeoad winter. There i." ! . i:i:.'!;':'i!"'-;--';-:-,V 1; v,or l!li-5 with the wonderful truth, that a Uvjeltviu nttendi:- di.rent rna-:.-t, "!5

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t! e ser.rek'ss viciim: hut when (he to iOVi ,,,, ! i .. ., ... c Cuomo .o ears, ulCy .aivo pmceto diseases which prey v,itil : i! sa(;a(e yiclence upon the acutely son - -:. ie .raae, and ceucait in protracting ihaman satlarir-r. till the last fibre has i been b-ois.aa i'erliaps a llatne has been ; kaalied in the lun.s, tiaitgradaally coniM:aa;s the vital p: im i;de. Pcrhans dis-l'a-e of the heart is destined to w air on ( t.:e w retciie.i suiteier with hurried pah ; pilatio: and ii-..r.r!y expectation of sad - y don diarid aid ai or. perhaps, tin: thou - , v:id ma! :di -s t!:at clf-.-ct the nerves, arc comna.-dioned to kep p ior nature uyen id ra d. till s'ie sinks exhausted' bv :n- ra;nsm) racuieuie can euro, no sympa - . (by u.-sr.vco. The scourge and tnorti- ' :r"- aii-t'e"'i-"e rt nn.i. h -rr-nl ...,, ren'.eieplaie.l a hi: digusf, and the id.xarv hook? ihe wheels of Ju-'ernnuf, undthe hlaaaiale of Hindoo' fanad - ehrn ,111 the oul 'with horror. Yet how ,rvaarvi.,,!a,,l nt . . fi-hicn! Ilrw many vo'untarilv sniTer1 hu'ti-iej mere severe than any ever i;n-fo-d on tho devotees ef a heathen dci - Ai' ' i ' i'ia ia n "sworn aia. sa"s. il a it i . b 1 a ;: se.on e r; e a a a r. : dad. . iaaa,,, ' ' :""i db"dd .y: . i , , I e ' e:a;ai ie. p r aaai n i . S'-a.K.. ( r, ,s a v,. te., a ' '.a a r;;y,a . !.!; i.Mg-; '; ' 1 I . ... , r . : yi'iO pa; oa.aiaa ia ay ; , j ,.,,r , ... :i ,;-j..j.j j .. .'.., ),. .. . :a ; an;. !a di ; . : ' ' ' b , , Vl,'.,-' a-,' ',d a : ,a,v be .. i, da'" m ' ed. .' " l!n; ! rat. d r.nHivsaaav L ve c'i' 'i" .ria; d-d-- --iae ....'.w'.i.,'.t a,''' ' " ; i tanked m: k'.- du- b--' ,V . a. .a- , a - -b ,-r . " b ""'" t a.t l-oii aa:! I. :,., a iad !. roe; i; v. v, a.

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!,n-:. y,:,;;i t'"u,iiri:"1 1,1 , e' it be fa civil, pointful or religions chari!iy jl a,a. a.a iaie-; ;a a r va ;;rc the first to show (heir liber- ? ';;:it sarraaia; iaaa and : vMy en ail proper occasions; and the lirst, i i " O" sa a, -1 !e : ,;, cs : and ;e:a af: l!:e nnk- c':i ..f ...,'U

1 ''-.'.y'; n- l'ev;ee. ana .....aaly e;e i 'f 'a ' 1 i;l."'u r::;.': ;UI ' talaer.uyn. And c:i-U o . i .....t ; , ri. ie;aa ;aa uiecr i " U1 10 -K l' '! M K : ' d !! '!n - t; ihc !"'ivc; j i hv,';V;:o ?U;kc" ?ho Ull!f hld - i d;'::1: a'a':1" !.ra,lt'C- ,L, l' X,.,:,,ia l,

' , . ". ... V !; ! : , '. d ,M dy eiseiinae m a.uy goe-ti A'oriv,aua wilt gna nirre ! Vd' d ,! ,U T.'1 . t. r the s,,,, of conaaan schools than all

ia;aa s. i !-; n" ia::;. t. raa i.i f.d ! i'n.aae. tia; dba-a, die la asty :"ee;i bha: -,ora . d, dd" I h di ia daai. ' 'n 1 ,; t!yTb OI 1 d W1 lutVC lted ibe ; science, v. t.-. t i ae ihe iidiviiiitages i a every rer.sauaide :ad. i . , . . , , , r r ;:i c.n a : iaaa. Ida ivuercver ignorauee aa anas, ibere is ., s ,u :ia a: i : e ,a e,.,a : a a i-nfr by aaaaa .a-, aa a.t;;r: d: a,rt, iialee-'. laa rea, ... ire r: sI a!;, a -.a-'r eni e: sis. a ( n-cani-a ea.a s , r iia aa a v, : a a e-i a, a, : a : uica aa ei i e - i a'e la: can l :.s 1 ta - -- -, i-..i'.;a ha e; li ' 1 :.v i, j ;e.aa. ait i sail as:a s the crrreeb., ss ei ( laansions, while .:-., i ee- ::. s ! s! '-edi- ase ei'ids l a ,-. led aa t ' ;,:,; i:;is t .v;b.aracd candd-ii of, ho int.d- ! i , V" " b . moa-. Ui;': :',!'' :' ,:: p'-iie "... nay ,: - :;'b : : ! ' -uderyisi s a a a ia-.'r .afiaavi i j''f ' " o''' h':U(':l hl!;' j i:iby- hen ' "'' ' ::;:;t e'iri 'l ;; '" n1 f - 1'' '"'" '' y- W vh.- a na - ' "U' ' ee,.... .., ... , lie " ",:' 1 e-i ti. ::e. . ..- ' ; d' !1 e'tho many -i:, ae;-a-a 10 :ai ' a. a- ; ia ;i a - 'd : -' a- 1 Ui ideea. 1 r

-ee i r ;aa parp-se of. ,!u- !.b -ding victims of barbarous sa-eisU-t J on tgn coi nines,! t:on. are held up to our sympathies, and , ; s' vlaeli. ij' pleading f ;r mercy at the doors of civiiizaa : a a e.ery indiaea' ; ii-.n a:ai libcitv, oh! let us not turn imon

' y i; li nd. '" 11 :'u r-l!-.v Jtooil l'nglirhith. m the keys of scorn and contempt let :l'n- b: i at. d a-s that j),-ove us no! lark araiiit them the doors ,f our

oial ii w, i e a t aja nt up, n the heatia a. it j woiiia ho aepued to i-ie narneses f, ,r wb.d-h 1 ia; v, anio hao n? 1 ceaid tail lids A risaa!,. i i.-u.u mi.-. .Mono. ; a i . , , ' ' '' " "' " i.as eaii u ei o(ai,Mii; : cd diat tiien: is i,,rc m aiev siient m tne uaaviaaai sapiaiaatics ot lite, oi ainiosJ ... ' . .- ., . , a i een'-iaaai'ien.tliiin would'-nvn cmyndl. . nt cbiM in t!d. s ro .. p (b--".- ...'",! bnedah edaeat i, n "bat, dv.es tint p,,d dnt : if i, were not spent in li-t wrv it ' w eel i iaanplb d t ,j!0 ,.,,,, s p r ij, ;0 Mo-'d have i:? rh . dad nam mast bo hesi,!,. - lanised; who won! 1 advocate the affirmative

here; ! cause sueli an idea, vrouid Le nie-i u name, associated with so high histopast, rvvy. ;!,. . ..treiae. j rie celebril y, demanded. Upon exam-J;;lt-liv''--ens;aK;v(dt!!ovbde,inati,m,I found this chapter of law to "ra," r. ' 1 !':r v :r-!': -,!'v' :;1 "' ni-, bo upon (caching. The Spartans if we , ;, W(,-'.,.v; ,s : ... a b he c. .asbb red r ! . ,;a ... (... 1 ... '

y1 ''' v a; ..a...,.-. ,' , 'bore, an-' tint cha a i a ,b , K , , ( f b- a e ;-. ed-.a to r.a-.'i; fi'ty.r ibc. : , . .' :a ! !e a le ,, ei b iaai -'a -id. ibis .e;-,.-n cf !bbv..s ori diiaa d. o:,' v ai, eiiv -a, ..-aa-r, nt lii . ie- i ,!,!

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4 . ' .'::,,.,! r,,... , : . . , . . in;;iieisin have .' ' ")""' " b 1 1 ' 1 i u u err t i ,r :, ,Ii;r ,,.,, .t -c,U.-.iria; ei ;:eti:iis. tnv evalua! attnhuiesot virtr.c,to vim' n. sa'.-adient 1'o-ni Uieir prisvns to burst i" rdi -,,! h aaa vis ;d etd.i.asv.-. ;,n,l iiiiue tl;,,o' w-ui'c i rank in t!io ei niiiia! circles of .- ic . v ; V . An-.i ihev !-tii ,ir),- ,..... sea !i ia-ids as -!a ear-as's," tov. !,?f ;he A : rarrnni uer b ee-v Iaad.arvcain ti.e can.-o u toruai .Hi-M inrv ud Ur;t iiiv , nut uniy cvn.-idi. r il a ue; . l.at tu i an ji a laeh irivi!c--. n !,aa ;,u .a.Muaiara ailmfsand lli-ar c;.!ib. t ' the c -avr ii (' die d:td lidinns ct die I. ;.. ' rr:. :ta: aa a.natfes of odiicaiion. tu l-aait rei. ns of the iuhubitablo u,.-; 1 wiar d i i'.e, up. n sneii ber.evo'ent spirits ns those, ' ' - h i a;v; w ada. ; t. s aa'ili.a; ail the eonilhris eetiavvt i, ;;;.a ;aai wind their coarse tu tfa.,v oi.-.'aiit headieu land, (hr the purpor eaae.ai a an i civ; i ration upon such men. w anloiiK- bestowed the onii hef i i ','t.,;f.!r ):. rliiim,.,! tJ...... -itl, o aaa se;.-s line carpus, siiaaa - . a. ,. , ; a . ,, a , ... i . , a i r i..ivv. ,u lusunu t.iiuo,a ana run i.taa t:, (i;,,th K) ,,(,t awav V(,U1 it. ir orav. Mr. "Lvcp us " b whan, -o Jr ".'ojeva, wM7i7r"'siit-orted? and l--v j v, a aa ;aa d;cv opposed? As a ni;e-r c i Uh - i - e. i oreadr nnswoi-in- these iatcri -a-l-n-j.' iinscd- They ;'re supporfeil bv a 'd-1 i.e. d. al and benav;.;cnt ekis's ei aei ! '. , a. , ,-. . ,t ,. , ! i'.,,,,,! tr, ! ,,,,, ,.i a, a. ai die edu-r.tion and civiii.atioa of the nee ! i ,e i i , are ever rcadv to annlv iluar ers i.) die wheels, and advance the m-'Veai rr ..una- aoodi work, wheth-ev-r nave or ever will support common !i :lio loud boasungof olhers U the can --a r . n-. awn ishiu, nu- ,.,. .! ung who now eriucue dieir cv a children, and lend their aid t" '!- '-t "baicr.att .societies" too: K.tvriths(:,ndi ,.11 this, are ready to dra work! ecsa'es; 'Lyeargas"' and bis rsa;.i..ira, ol course, ine.uded. The fact i?, ev are the onfv Vks of saaa crtrv ,dW t!nH LLnX a,.ay aaaaad.e, cxll (t:J eZb, ihrhimun ;;,bid; a:,-.! f'mt tri.-'tot.t .vVv,,:evs l!,a

the h-n- Inad, sb.ow me the man that wni aiid a superior recompense. V I"'" '' vrhen oar si-a :;e bn--n t ceiitribuie to the advaneenieni ofchia. Pa' more for an article of furniture that ' Cu,!c's 'at ?v,'''-v lu,,Ie il 1 '"''-eea and d;za'iea b. the universal march of inic I baa. ! has ivci ired the bnish f tho polished i ''y"1 twoivo!,1:,y 1 sb! '"-d 1 iuiaiOria! ay.

at-"and, 1 wid i d pitweliinitio miserlv.toa se'tish. t any thing, but that which wears '. the sahen robes of cmbasiasni, it.ndeiK-y, m some way or other, V h iowr'-r'l;b!i,.iv: .!- Vd : , ' l"" -"- . t i ? ajaj ,ri j die s ana iaa- a b ",.! '" 'd-bi - V', " 1 ..yi.-e v e,.a . a i i la-U iaaa. Wio lias n- rei- a-, .a- ' s ii l).'s,0''li V Hard ami o mar-oa iinvf i a da; bear! of thai w retch who lias no affeeaa'n fa- .'be tender oif-pring of his own bed 'a Over such, ll'iturr has Uai-bl ban to h aer "as a hen h-tvereth around her chiekn er "as a aeu no orelii around tier ciniacer.s " ibnt he may nat only protect them li aaa t!;a reckless pelting of the wiu'or ma hat teach them the nest means tbr prai-aring sab.-is:ene(?T and direct ibem in ihat sai-di and plain way that leads to beebacsid b;M)duess. liat the spirit of-ii- ; 1 ., . i-;,na-s liini still (unbar; and vd.-a a;!'ai- cha isas ami sniian:'- innoeenee. !.e tar luabaa-tataling, and bv hardening oar '.e ..-u-. ..,-l- fl,,. .u ,,.. .....i ....c i',.;.;;P I, a, i ie ring nnninnuv. iddy-r-f, Ah?. -20, T,iUT..n.v ra)lCA - . s5 LnrroKs: History inform t!,.:,t 1 0 L'urgs of old, was the lawg ' tll: Sl';u t''ln;-- Noticing (he nam t!lis distinguished individual at the s us giver i me of bo(toni ' ;m article in your hist paper, I sa'ivc l'!e contribution such at(en(ion as ma ( (edit history, were a war-like peo- . I ;., I i 1 1 f I i ' d 1:",Ki' l tl,C "SC f a"V'l J"' I'1-'1" tdjemmalc the arts and scien- ''' 1 ' ,n!'UCtions of the youth, v- ,r pnucipally ot a military nature, and in b as were calculated to make :' m r soldiers rather than scholars. heii, (horcfoiT. Ilouiid a chanter ; from !,angus on ''(caching (he young

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i ' V'! ':"'ie Mi;iaataro-; v 1 " ' 1 .i ' L " "3 1 e pin l.e, .ma nis u. Hpi to Detieiit tae c..'1-e , . ' r I .-. , t ; !.. ii i . .-. ., ; o.ic imi lue task to abler minds, and pens, it seem ! (hat he objects particularly to the clases oi teachers w ho arc calculated to retard the powerful march of intellect and injure the great caue of educa-'

tion. ihc hrst class cousins o( the olF-janls (o the cause of education V l rscourings of creation, broken in their Iha.ps he may be one of the class ho manconstitutions, dissipated in their habits,; (ia'is "who expects to : (and on ;!;:; merwiiherad in (heir hopes, deadened in 1 its of his own bottom;" that is, succeed their moral feelings, ami compelled to ; by slandering those whom he' can not resort to teaching as a last reo!irce. otherwise Hiccessfuliv oppose. '.:- A'owl would can.iidly enquire of ! ,y- j hap-, too he may bo too pmn or of a curgus, where we are to m et with such new class of teachers, destined to revo(eachers. Instead of meeting wjth uch Utionize the world and elevate tho a ciivss of individuals, I never mat with ! honorable business of teaching." Up"a solitary man of the. character drscri-1 on (he latter supposition, let us dr.aw a bed who had tho audacity to present j few inferences 'of (he ' mam from his himself for a post so critical as tu.it of; works. He obseryes ia the illustrious the teacher, if (hey exist, it is only in 'article to which 1 refer: 'Yor I hedu the creative imagination of the author, j that no individual is capable of teaehI perfectly agree with him, such indi-;ing the first principles (the alphabet viduals should never bo entrusted with j and monosvla'des.) unLss he be ac'auainth.e cultivation of youth, and 1 am j ted with the English language in all i's persuaded that where common sense p. re- j minutiae!"' Wonderful ojdnion, ()! Wonvails, the case will never occur, lint j derful "Lycurgus" iuhpiainted with let us examine the other class f teach-; the Knglis!) language in all its minutke! crs. This consists of young men w ho j Acquainted with every descendant liaaii have just graduated and intend to pur-j its (Joihlc, Danish, Celtic. S ixan, ,:in. sue one of the learned profo-sion. Ly- Greek, Hebrew, IVciich," Spaui'i!,' a id curgus objects to this cla--s, because prof- Kalian originals! Acouaintcd with "(he it is (heir object, and because they ,0 ; hislm-y of eTvery change that a word h'a not intend pursuing the occupation for undergone since in primeval puritv it liie. Let u candidly exarn'mo each of ' dropped from the lips of lather A dan' these objections. Acquainted, too, l'supc, with"t:'1c No man labors without the. anticipa-' (l'e luitural history of tlia jdon. Swan, lion of recompense. Vix.i'd is the oh-; Swift-Peter and Lynx, that have given ject of the mechanic, the professional rise to such animated figures, b.d.,1 an 1 character, the merchant and scheiar. striking comparison-, in the said arllele Uut becau-e profit is the object of the r,n (caching!! could wish that the nuyoung coll.-giate, he should not ! em-. t';or instead of exhibiting a sheep-skirt played! A hat an incc-mi-teney. I su;,- asa tcstimoni;il of his uualinoatioiK as :i

j pose "1 .yeurgus"' would have 'him ex-'

penu the rich treasures if his wcll-stor-! --ome tc.-timoniiil that he land taken his ed mind, which it has cost him years and 'Irco of co.m.v.ox sx-e. flat nnaa: all his money to hoard, without any bet- j ''h- farewell to this anfi-v!n::;j-;-wiTiir.. tor recompense than his great name-1 "stead of that sordid" WHiiitirwiTa.u,. sake introduced as a coin among the ! 'iat 'Vi -'1C object of the graduate, mav Spartans. The regular gradimte has: lft obfain that more refined .and subhdevoled at least live years to storing his! In:l!"d v, unaia-vriru r, that will entitle mind with useful knowledge. His ex-1 1 dm to a higher stand in intellectual expenses have been upon a moderate cab isleu-e. dilation, $1000. His attainments as aj Uising-Sun, Ind., Aug. I i, ISJd.

icacuui, ;uc iar snneiaor xo ino-ewlio! have not enjoyed the advantage of a liboral education; being ma-tor of his sub - ject, Ins ideas are clear, and his method perspicuous. He is prepared to divest 11,0 n"n; !l'omf ' the numi ol error, and ttirow a ciianir c nraneates m winch lie inat is only in the power of the perfect master. 8uc! services as thesa -"-

I workman, than for the sa.me ouantitv of d ' '. -V"1,'" i '''' U:: !"'!'i:,r: material, rudely put together bnrr 't o'" 1'' dUcmu!:i unskihal hand. Let us now for a" mo-jl,10 Ht I'.vh. "-f.'i t ' f,! ment. examine the other oi j.-clion 'la-ewrebbv '"-k '",Vt ".'"" ' :;i '"I1"' -', , . . . J. 1'' 1 K I ,a ( ' 1 --- Oa peii-aieo a:ai an bagainst young graduates de-agnmg to:seiiec ofil-.ed moral ara,. b,i,. :,, a

; smdv a jiroie-sioil. It amouiits (0 thisr'gal .state, on die (iae,- a I, ;.i ..b.i.

t. " .i . , . . m -n r u irirn.luwM , . i i a . . . v- I " " .0- ' , do not intend making it a permanent oc-i cupation they take no pains to instruct j (heir pupils, or elevate the business in ; which they are employed. We have ; before shown that a graduate Po-se-s-s! 1 . - . ? . ,. ; advantages superior to any otner indi-1 vidual for teaching; and the whole oh-i e ,r. ,. : ectM;n ol course reduces itself c tins-- : that he will not apply his talents and :

attainments to bis present occupation.! Mn i- naturally a sad. J b-eiu- bo wdl Now,what authority lias "Lycurgu-," to' h ive socio;. y :ickn'.vhalgo this fie;. a,nd stamp such aniggardly character upon a li- ;t.i:rm;-.:ive of iha iplesiion is jar, vi a. class of teachers very common among u, 1 ' 's '''' re that d.es r.a; n-ipii.-e a taiciid and against whom public disapprobation ' ll.c',i,!i,:!l!i-'il one to wh m li... any can I ido has never been levelled? Oa the contra-1 l,is.st;,lvt w'his desires, ids i;ueiitf.i: ry, should we not look to such men to pv;l,;l v h ini lu r'K-v - eenvcr.-e, elevate the cause of education, and to'""','10 W"",,a Ir"k ir .'"''"f1 take the greatest pride in advancing Z-'r- V'"', .1 -i i hi i o m..i. ip.aiut.M to v,o Usui crested advico thepuni s under ( icir cbar"o. The1 . . . , a . , a , , , ' . . . .. I .j sae-LiiO liie sorrows to cahu the -.ircputadon oi the young A. 11. as a schol-1 si ...s to galda and direct hi di" tva ,' ' -v ar is at stake. 1 lis success or failure in I than a f aid and aihaaieaaia caioeiaa. r,

teaching, must travel back to (ho col-! lege where he received his degree. A reputation established as a teacher, will be of great use to him in entering upon hi profession. Thus we see, every inducement is presented (o urge- biui on to (he able discharge of his duties, lie is llli vrrv? rh;i nrtcr nf nil -.('.. ..!... .......... ....... ....... .... ,,ui, , m, i ii. i 1 - j . . i ! will tasic his utmost powers (o elevate i ns name, and give satisfaction. With ! urn, life is just-opening, and the lire of! i.,- i i ,. , ,r i s ambition burns brightest. He engages with the ardour f wishful f eliim in (he discharge of duties where fitno will be hi, sure reward if successful. It i? lis hrst part after stepping upon lh, theatre, of life, and nowlly adds force to his ( fibrt I'ut it. is slill more his intrres! to tearl, well. His wagosdenenil upon the.afhf.ici tiou which he gives. Unless be mlvanc. s

thepupilsunder his ebarge, thev are l,.l able to be withdrawn from school. The

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papil w iii lea; n netler !r MH h a chanire. i ne .-amo o'.htIi an of ? . rar..'..ri... . trus win rest a.unsi I. .is ctHiom ot liic Xew Emil.ual States, tiiat ha'; rec-d'.-.l the sanction of v. isdom and cxt.erieiice. that has aaauust nana; ;-i-;idu;i:cs. jjiit woo is tae contemptible luoitdal stigmatizes the latter cla-s a 'mi-erc-m:in ('f learning, might bring forward j ,i(Y ,,,.- .,f;,';t .Xy. ? ! js Viu's'Vuvhu . ' '' a-tie- jaaids (.fiba yoaii-f. !,.."; j!,'. ' munitv, and as fen led dab .,a( , '-. 'er all tint has ham s-aid ;u- ' .!! i.. i,( ri' wriUoa f.n ;!as f-. a r .-a iae t.aia red in,, i., ', d;ea die .Vanigh y de i :'lut "liUl s!l hve a! -no, a-an to ' ho. : i , . - . ,.,ai ? o e--- : , -,- m n . w -' .1 . , .. ., . ... ...... v,,,, ;,i.,:,i-n.a . uiai. ;ii sc NV'i" "re earls milted f..UUt .a ; eV-ai.,., , ;''U!i '"iy'.'::s. Cci-irdu it is t! at lil dc :u'- .".'"''nod ia taa earlier j.'.trt of ' ,1' ilVls ilVi;i;! ::1 'ua iu--eat.iv0.-; to irr,-u-;U'"!:'" I''"'1. ' ''e ;u " nl experieti-e oaaaa;s mat in a ma 1 -irr v of di-'a a,. ... ..,.... . . ., ' . - b ( "' - M5 ,,;; , bd,"' T' '.'' "d-d 'V :l n.!'lHl '.og : pan,"ii .t ooases,,.; laiss ,vni who pr-era-aluae; maaaa ny to the Liter part cfdieiv iiw ..a .,,;. ni .a.ih inn a e cninv :i m.i,. . wlnm wc oaraa.ves ia oariv v-.aih h ; re ehosen, and laved v, i:h all the ardor of o u .ti.i l...... (real men have s -e'--. o,,ii-. aavoeeua . niarriages. !l .ei a- Ik-d; -J.n ,as said -i tiiina yoatn up.,n U.0A s-bdos to !r n; o! j; c-ti-ii. Indeed, iVeia the marriages thai h:r a falhai ai un-aei' mv ooservaai- a, I , ,- , , IHieille, ,'i laaii. ill -it e-,'i"' i n w t' - 1 i ,. a. , . " '-'' i, ,i . di'.i. '. V ""' ' ' '" a'"'H r:;r-1 ' , t " " ' 1 "a ' llrt a.- ta n in- aca. , :o ed in life; the id.-,,, more cio dv to -h ! ""'er. a n I lience. nianv eceasi ais of di-a-a i are reiiiovetl. ' (oaier;u l.;f.i ct-e. in a !etler lo :! friend, ol server: -I ::.a ' .! ,.,. frie.n.l il. is married- i re-nd Ids' :...-, ,l) "hi '('don, hr early laniiaaes are taa il ly Iraigiit w mi iloniestie pe;aaa" Oblier ; ulliori'ics might be riven. i,nt f,rihe nn'seal , ""!' S;"J'";b 1 r",li' !,",; I'V'mV ?' i'can, ,y, w id agn a

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