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H'ASflfeoni).e^'\yi!lf\ccc^ l&fitJi^e^pps^n^li'p'i Jjiei Jiaa of iksiniiaifiTg* .pur slilpidity, byfballhig |itnp6tF^\bbscurpF ^otfld^a'te^jd's'iijipprf t!ie;prtoeii>l^'s*pii\fei.neij.' ihth'd.prfi^SwIwe'Wlu'.tioiw, S-. of T, IWHtallalious. ; . • \ .: ';;- •Hiifdjlo^jug ilnm.ed br^tliprsTiyetelflstalted., •jp;6flicb.rs,^C.flessisBjjisift*,: JS'PV'S^ tij Plos- \ ^is,f0|^aturS«y\bxbiSQg ) lQfei,.^.tl»,tk. i\;^ si ?t' •Gharifi* Cpipstsclj;-, r Wllj^%3^tT.o5|hsojid, , s % S,:^gji?. v ^l!av44,.% ; «.:rJp^hjBl^ 'J?.. '^;-S,Bn)maihr^!ite^, ^iJisiahu.'S'utJJsJ 0,.; \Joiiii' Edgprjeyjl A< ^ i Vrailjliift. JI^JS, 1 ,.S,; .-Jucob:Har|man, Jr.j.0, S.. ,•?. : •.. ..'•\ '•_ . -..,_ . L ..The ibjlp^yiiig' - brpthera \vt\rp ; instilled as offir Uce.i? of iSossuth- Division^ Npr619j at-Thorcsa, on Monditj'j th6 l 7tjiinst,:: ' '/, .'' -BrpT^lrafeBv^^^l'l^'^tf^ ' F^Wt^i 1 * $frw ft ; ^#^^|^;^||f^^ aright yQu^uld cpminit all4o*ttiB '~' \\\ '\\ ic^va^tbetgtiit^Myouidtittt^ .imd'thp,.p,ltnrch. 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'.Ido.no't pbjcot'ijj/tjitt$ftto^baf:HPDCpujag^ edUi'i'ltioin''; Ifr^iVM'wleaSt ajft'ljidil-cct-^lif|fbrt\ ! | , tor6ligfon,.|iy.Irfeplfig'il^.-'ininistp'i'i ^ratn.'jii'aiiy/- |''pu'if ; 1ro|3c^i%l|iitctr/!l|£$:-i&b^vt^i; an^it^y.q'tit-' 4*l9ys&hnplnj))3 / ft%festforsojn»^ ntid-lJiis \\<ifuiiutr6Q^piiimtjfi-ipjtfi the PPPpip-. v^ei it do; Jis ^q^^ntar^^))^)).)'; A ginailai'. -.\f8Ji fp\. :,ricWme:mi% wbich:1ifi^Ht^oi^.^,.^|t9vppPr: ; l''infty']k)6d9i!atp3^^n%1vsab6pl^n^-tVew\]^pn<^r Inuj'solcotvAndl^mirrojoi'cie'atItsfliberalityi i,.p ?yKp<iiffp,: atiib, .tjrae.jBfisundbfstPod^lia^liitlb? ;,the%0m ia \i| S^crib^iV pbjectipns to a,; fStj!^ School Systp^tahd presuming that j|e,hi\o!i ^cap^ity«f^^ly^^e^aTj)r^eipl6$, we1inVotib&A'' ( coptpntto stijo t|ipm«nihpld,'him t6the prppf pf . ppsiti.Piis'ftci ,ft.gs. unwaranttfbly .cissurneii; Ahd'.h'o may.^ell ^despair\ if he exppcts us to. yield th«-l|^»B'at ii^jbip'»que^ion^irtia.\/beggiiigit i •\ f . ^•^;TUe \ positipn\ o'f 'tl-^4^^ubscriTber,\ '\rfe-de- -^dere^4%^tp^itssedrtP—legislatiye-ijijterfw^ijeer P* -gpvornmbntal aid ip mpgort.ltfs-Schoglsf or. : but'wo.uld, ptlhtst it 'to: 0£*farmly. mid,.\iM eh.upsjk Tkls polsition bpij'e.yec, i?.th|s jtime!,mb<ffiu?d f s j, jj^;to.\atfpiiJ.thp. Stajfe.t/j' eflooUrage. edveiitipPj\ iiijiircptly.'-.by'aUowl.iig'; 'toachcr3\,tp^'p:te free:| thVduglvtofgiies; ^ylipnrph^hbir:way to.-sciio.pl ,. tp exeflqrt sct)6plJH)U8es froin.taxat^pig and\ cyen: !* ptotiik' Ttie&Ttsfor the-qlucalioh oj? th^yoor in §l(A$c]ipffls.QS, theip. jiar€/((S'.wi^ .ticket,\ .and he I^WJJl rojPiGe at;.its.Jiberajity.^.• .fhis .is^a'-very 1 gljja.tniodin^itioa ? ;.p'f J .his ;positisn as takpn iivliis tsyo ptewpu^ cpinin1)nic,atioii)!r Wp,do not yet H,#^8al3bary r R^8 f ^ r tQ^ispri^S,H;XS, Hall.d; Victor Copper,\ L*^.; Thos.[Porter,, %F.JL. ; .Ofc&,.|^.Tff!iWBg^fcSV> %:|I;-]?iow-, Tho followihg, najribd broiHicrS; Avere ^installed' as oftieprs!:ofJRpllipg, JB'^lpvvpiy : ision i l^p..-.306: nt-Stp.ue Mills, Pn .Saturday cvdiiibg) 5th.insfr, ^.'. ; r ColiinidfouserW. -B; '•%. Baldwin,. W,:A.'j A,_%%^3^ t f%JSsi,^A;jSi,M j £•.. Smiilt, F; -S.pP; Peck, fcj Win. ^axtor.rO- *S ?6ehram, r ..A. V:; XJ -: Martf \J0 IV -&•;•. Nl to is ilpl iphger doing an apj pf'o)iaiitj&; ; ?pn- the cori- - 'tvaryitia' pohitmftiiig an oijtrngo bii'justico; 'itas- assailing'the rights of property; it. is paying a preinimnjtd indBr!enee''aiid improvidence,.' : On tli'esP'genci'iilIgrpunds,'!; p'bjeot-tp the Statp' ; makingii^ptovision JjulJilia.edncatipal^fl'Hifile 1 wli^'US.^bleJp educate^lierii^ejves\.^ ! iPb£.hp\y- ever-othb^visolflesirablpl sUpli- it pfevislpn- may, boj^'etas it eaii.bo irtade Pnly by an unju_st-at- t;!pk,pn;.thb,ri|;h,ti~pf .property %elangix^ pin* ilMdualsactd notjo i)i?S/a(e,'IcPhtpnd'itshould , riotbo made'. ~T|lKBnA'«imiotjustify themeans; [;ai;d an - Sdiieatioiial-syslem reared pa injustifee caheiiiy^db Wrajbsteiid'pf good to the comma jiit\' \ '' WelcK,O l S:.j : .Wm..R6use > PiW;P.; . |__i_S3tit*iBlcb; iiieh as: ttetabpve, \tlifi-cause iaftst spraiirBrpyf vre we*iro~prppJiDt. - Tiieypare.,.true Jearted and; Tfcitfless chitnipipps; of -thp Temper nines R.efp.rm^____ -rtiv\^-^*^ i'j^ a ^i 1 ^ 0f ^ £ ^^ : ^ ar -'^fr r %^''^''H i A^nFtn^^Tyfeb Its'llcfcfets fgprg'fijiipB ftlM yptb wasTwaiicdpaud- tbprcupo'n flia3^i8Jatare'immcdi.atPly roppnled-tlifl la\k \ w 'Npjhijigjihs -. b^ndpcid^d^^'ji^JS^lulf ^Sffii^^^^^Fftftrt^S S^oot^d to.bfeHoiVe-thfttdho' :popu1ar VPico is agams,| ithp .restribtioh 'O'f'tlkb Sale; its*i';bovcmge;' JJut -suveiy, eyory candibl 1 piijaii jaHat «dniit thata'fiur .iiifqroucfc'froiotli'ev hVo ybtes leads tp'n.o .such cotlclusicn. flip fi^it'VQiti \vn'&'tftf.:ett|iili!^e:^^^^^ti<tii.\of r tK\o : Imffipiyvliirp-fliS liis{ oiily^iiapuptcd to - an.ex- pressiori-Of'ihopppositipii' 1 to its defeitivo de- tails, \yliiiihui year's exinirieirceJmd:deVplPi>ccl.' •? l^Jtoteeekrcpeipfonimp^ps^itte^ than whpia -tlierp^-is-nonp-higher- in^tho .cpprV donpo of Ihp liepplo^oilfliis-village^ as\a xnanbands'cKifetian,fuVawl!edawell timed cont- ^•jio vdobbis tliat if thpaajjed question' of saie or aorsale as sa bevprago wcre'subiiiitted) that' llie\ dpclaipb -would 'bc;ngainst iho ,?a!oi 3)ef<ilils. •shp.uiu aot: \b^r-aubihitted ..lipt.ns' haye nakd.d anpeTi>1c.vcd ijiic3trops,-so tlia^KaTypfb wijrdeciab ./tliern'onb\vynyoFtliootricr. iiii ' ir';.j i .• ,',„„,• -,,•:—• Thoatre».~«*Schopls of Morals.\ miinicatipn pvcr.tlVe'sig'natuTe pf **A Friend pf j:Yputli\in wKipii hp'.to.pk'Pccasioat6nflticsfi.ai}bi questipa the Jffbpriptj: of; tbt oompttmprits that -the Journali (uopicdtij?tlio JotibrsPniaa).-hadber| stp wed upon **'H'piigh 3 s Dramatic Cdjnpanyi\ then playing, in. this: .village.,,; iThafc .comuiniucation Wa3foUb\yeibyra)fbw^wmatk8of'OUr-owii. . Wo invite the rcader'aattcntioa again to that oomunmicatibmitnd our comments. We do so? ?*^: tlip ]fi\y.vnpw before tliu j^opgle, if.J w ? „ L . S jj p . tft ? :3^' • \M a f^i; w S ,#-«i 1 W'-expect of evort • Ti \ ;~~r<- • 7{r£~~ ^.v'^v^;\\- . ; y-'--- — x\\c w v» every mahj'Who beliovp|i tha%irassaehiisetts iiaa'lt'wi npiirishing, criiniiHils in'lier bOspin N by•'. foatefi„H |;e.di]|stion;. If sh5|jias inadc^sui!l| niunifi(jont be. ,st0W?jlaents,- for tfip' culture of tlio hpjida, ani j \liear(:3o'f : lior youth, and it only Wa'rms a viper\ IQ sting her, itus cortaialy a ^'or niiigjaot to follow • lier cxaiiiplei „ '• .,..•' .fprtjjriatciIy r ..wo thjiik, .there j»re buj few '••bf-that belief.-'\\'•; '/ •• •.'>.'--.•- \' £: ' .\ -.'I •;. '?\ A^fV^fi 9 '^^^- .\ '; ;]yiE§SK's t ^EpiaoR^.-^rMib'' ;, ftii- iuSETT^irrtidl^ jbnmed meeting* ef i'AfiainS; 1'dtal, Ahstincneo \Speiety Vyas'lipi.d j.ri .the Seaii.na|ry, Hidl,, 4 whi«b I \ya^4u/0Ccasipn' of. great,;ip.rprb§t./ .\Fhere\ Was 'an anirnatioajn. Hip dispUsiidli, \.aiid'ii deformihii\ tioirtp act, most '$acbj(.rftgi)ig tb' thp.fricpdVof •humanity. t utrshonid this objectipn-be overrated, then I say Mr. Ri6o's-planiis. less objectionable -thaw any other.- I.O0rt4~l^y'--p^jh$r-tli6:\qy&t'oiil'(SSSTp^SQ , hy, France.anJ jplgunpj.-bf supporting. ttie.<dfir- jry.\f>f all dpuominat;ipii3. \to that.of Great Britain 1 TtS%lip.plieapc8t\w'fty p£ correcting insinuating stfttqmerits'inthp Journal pi this^vcelc, wherein it says, that \a'juvenile cotenipfliiiry intimates,] that wc did so\ (coiatneiid Hoagli's Theatre,) *1becauso we rppeivei| tlib Iiianagjcr's pntronageJ\ The \Astensib^cdi^l^tUis^DaiKtdMUiofc.i i-t<ftW'^^a^pTaittc^ But jadgmg from |;% wliieh all are bbliedd'te pay the clergy ef a hiriiaprity-.' ^bherc; if ;tho State must thpf etorP, let\ tliejpepple have, the priyUegp n| s lpast of fpiind- ing' such sejipois ^tlieylldesitCi/jnd^^ schppL.feeeke .a.p.priipa of-the pubUc mon-. ey prqpprtiouato tp thfe.nuinber ef phildrea ed- ucatpd in. jt- «.If you gp bpyprid this and estai)-, lisfi'State Schools—that is schools not merely -sUppOrted'by. money \yrungby.tlieStatefroni the people, ibut in= -which-ths - 8.tate-*.contrpJs : bwtvy; thing,-ypa^lron-lmwFa;systern. aot merely objec- tipiiablo but intolerable—a system- such ai our present Pnp, which ihb people, neither can, nor wiil,*nor puglit tp'bear.;' . ' | To tins' ~systom;as'it exists ia this State I eb; 'jeet-tliaiit is •ujwonslitiitimial \lst'Bocaiisplt inippsjljsataxtftenable;ittq' control'.education,. W]uch.is.noipavt;of itslegHimutcfuiiPtipns. 2d. Because the sclippl law was enacteci not by- the \Legislature but by the. people, tp whipmthe lpij* king pf laws, docs', not belong, and tp whoni it cannot be constitutionally delegated eyea by the Legislature; 7-3d. -Beciinsb it contains .rip provis- ion l}y .wlijclrthc Legislature 'may alien modify, amend, iittijiiiil it, v%..... CIA'^U a-,.*. I'dcspair\ thefdfore-pt^i.hopefnlconyprsibii pf \A -Subscjibor\ fo-Tpasbriable-andhumane' views on tliis subject, One mora as htrge an admission aiid'Wc''-s\ia!inpt;boi'a' - apart, . ,. u 'y. -i* \ We have never been ''.understood' 1 as entor- tiiiningthe-ptinciplp,'tliat tlio whole \ditty of training the ypu\thfi.jl mind, inteileejually, aioral, ly-and feligibuslyj slipuld be cemmitted -f;o the care ef ,tHp State.\ And -the design ^p aijsrpp- rcsent usistQp.transparent, for';A Subscriber\ to escape detection und.br the '-' If J understand year prinpiplcs aright,uyoa'-wpuld cptnmit Till to tlie»eareiof tlie Sta$.\V.- Wo have riot blundered tp tlio extent Pf being sp understood. Wphayp only claimed that g-iovefnment sheuld fiirnisli the means whereby^very child might-be educated in- Helleclually 1 mid mcjrally,,without taking any re- sponsibility Jiaun__parents tpjuraish .their chil- dion^ill-theladditionatme^^they—ciuuand JUI .;„. Wo-haye. f s^nding^pi?pintjinpn'i fpr^a3friuiaj, senifc'mbnthjy'moctWg oX- TJiursday cy.enihg. • - *» •' \ Npw if tiio^« AvliojaWtU^indrie'isUig*, 'aifd. deal.. I. plating'' tide of 9 ii)tcjnpcrai\ee : ' witli' alarpi, • will ' rallyiiiid cj^jite a prbper-,excit(ini : pnt; a. mighty', u,/ werk'inay bo done in tljese perilous, times, fqr. s pur youth, Svlio seeiii to be jmcpiiscioiisly sport . ' ing bbne|th tu,e roek'which will eruslj\ ihpnv if \* ^hp^arb/ivbiTeSc^ued.- . -''\'.'•'- . '-\\ ' \.;•«' #e\'giVe ojip^TjiinHy^ yocatethe liqjipr;seiief)s 'claims,! ,and rights,' to spe«k:\mp:uj|eibat*)s.; Folrif thprlepa.validappl. \ ogy for his work of deatli in'this^eriod'pf. mpr- al illiiminatibn oa the; subject, iio ought to have tbebenpfitpf it.' - \. ''.'''' ... Wb-thinlk; p#; pkee! ia lPna[»ra.Uycly..anl.ex-„^_ ception tp the genbral rule Pf tijiplihgampngthal ybung.Tnpn.apparentalj.-o1«Qr'fhe;'U^|pn\.' \Noob f .. servjint trayclor can fajil t.o iierpeive that a gener- ^ \ ation of drunkards is coming,pafromrespecta-- - - blp families in every couimunity. •' Parents, are se/ns^ely awaro tp, what exteni, thpir,sons, even tlioso yet in boyhood, are indulg-ri ing ip.^ afdept spirits, pntering^the first ^ir^e,s_pf the maplstrppin .wfiieh has .wrecked'.myriads, • Hopjiigtp.hear Pf ;reiiey;pd endeavors by friends\ • : the culturp they might, be'able to iatullectually, morally and roligipusly, independent er in cpn- Imefttien.'VjUlh tliejsAcmLjadihijjje^oxprom furnished-. • 6 ' Bu|'^ A Subscriber\ did Pbject in tbto, to the states meddling'with educatiph at all', but now I allows that it might \ encpurage'^ it, and then Wl.ipi*l»TtirthVn»niiftetnrin^ ?',-Ujwh *\ ; tIlo(^^Jtills^iifec^ mortgage*, irtbto| r gop}laljii stpfeiarialinpapyird -—elicits V If niwciwnienta ijiro inablel-acoQrding- to-j iiio fac^. th^nniioUtsix' Jimea as, rii»jch,icni)itn r l _ • M iuvwt^irt ijankbjiMrcinniiis in.peripnSI proi^ 1 crty in'ih'obro^dooiiniry'tindInull pf tiip-ilpur- , -. ialiing \1liago8-pf \thdpoufity-of Jencrspn^^^ife thing-i»- incredible.,- \PfrolintclligentreiidCMvili - - \flbe-at.arglaucbtliatTiiotr onc-toritlr : paTt of the-: ^»bniT-p^pb%'6t\tlJe*;'!ountyisover breugbvl — -tp-tho-'oyp*kiHW nsspssprs. Tiiero'mustbo. at -- .Ien$tlfr,oh»!t8,OCiO,000 tohSiO.OO.OiOOft worth of \ • jHjrspnal^roperty^ri'Jcff, Go. not nftsossed ntalk This -of i'ppwelWirp.iijk iipon rent ^ejntp.it-bar-i then Ofi«xation that.an juatieHfc''PUght > -npt. ; tp; .-•'• lieiir^ VVettt^ fiurmQr?-groat? pri,Wdicp\mpla5p of byen;no«5ps>tiryititxjoAtoHr%V;^Jfbiib r ste^tb : . ^.prrect^a 4iljul«tii^ of thu itsBpssihoai iaW.s,. ,l':\\*yijfeii tljrbiviiflp^y^iawb •:. .. ITJipppwor I^y»inihe'u2ijjp .A^abw'ii^ilte-timp^o:takcxllje nebcijsaryniens^ ..oire/U^bihan-cajS^^ inay ; reailltin.ftij equal amPunt of confuaipiil A rbverSat ,pf it \ylll pnly decide that the iebplp ; l|iilbJhadbfects pf th&presontJaw strengcr than4 turr V° '1IIio$iouJtopn^ptaof'-Fr<qpSe1ij)plii. It may' ul •-•\'•' •scttlo : ti\nt old queatioa that youths som:bti^lea , dbba.te hi tbeirliyccUMis, as tp. wljeihor hlvteisj stronger than lovo; Our Stafp School Law is aninvasion of family- figlils driA'dulies, The State has ne righttp-step in between, the parent 'and child and say .when, and'by whpm, and.how th&Jattcr must bo edu- cated. Give it this right and it may Jicre-us it reiterates liis* fprmoY objectibns-tp state interfe- •renco, and especially to the present law. • They \tfe» . ' 1_ A. .' 1st. That this system cannot be maintained, by .aid' of governnipnti without \ iin tihjilst-at- tack uptyj. the r>gfi&~of properly,- which .belongs to btdkndiials ^ and. not the State? ' \2d. -That it is \iih&qnsli'tutibngP being not-a a legitiipnto function of' government to \ cpntrpl education.\'-;- -» .3d; Because it was referred tp t]io pceplo. '' 4th. Beca'nse it cpntains no provisions for niemlicatioii.oprepeal... 5th. jTliat_.it is an invasien pfjiunily rights duties. . . ' \ • 6tli, That it is an attack-on the rights of oon- scienco. of the cause thr.ougifbut llfisregip.il , through the** [ L 4olumns -of the-* New York ''Reform6fi\.\I nv inpin ypurs^ iij tliprw.Prfeof refprnfc • r C. Wo have formprly publishedI under this head, sonic rather ilatjetuig things: tiust^hepeeplb and *?.' -the-press bavpjsaijtof uat- '—r_— -'—- '•• And as vvpare impartial in .aUvfliings, wo must ' devote a.litUc space to what is said on the other side.. . \ • . . /.. On§ of our Old gray headed citizens, whoso l.judgipeht is eniltled'to -ffreat weight, especially has-elsewherej \feaiAire the teacher tb^b^f^Ljsv^uMS^TOatTncny^^ if not \met' dcr the control of a jiartipnlar. -ghnreli. \Tfiko; W^ , • iio irtah ui!le«riie ialpleSlgod tP_u4P(bjs.'bcst ,(s«. I it u»T'. . . ,'>r I™.*i.it}ii-. ...-' ^^HVVill-sPpvei'gfpw-Alie-ci'rorsthnt-crolong tlio tyr- —- -;upj>n the farming intc,rosk Tlie^rb.cpss. is sirn.4 -• - •. * ;.. - ? •? . pie., Let'.thbl- \i(W-i^uf^.of.inl9ij!^^;e^tnl>ituiu dor, oath a schedule statement of their, effects • and wlihtever tliey itfofouriStdl&Wrfjiassess'thfirii, for, ana .lipmprp.. \._ 3, j.i , t h.> -~ •,• •—' — -I^.felbXJV^MBy^ai'^JlM Now Ynrk^naily-jj SinVwjueh -ca.1% to 'IjM^-^fii^e. tlje liliovo W^ia - - Written,fpmercmar)m-te'ublwt^i)i^:su1>j.ccti, It. -. shpwSM^t'tec'Sirjxistk^^Pthe/issp^sinerifrliiws . ,.«,.'-. ' . ^li^.^.- i.\!'. -«-. :•'-• •' riinfand oppression, the w-ealtlv and nobility, the labor aiUHWnt, tlio igiibraneo-an 1 MTc'tchedness' of thf pld world Will-fall' tp .us as hateful legs albs inconsequence of 'disinheritance of cfi?3TS in' legislation' and spciiil'.^rsiri^itian, Tliai jippTiv may bo avoids! \it'~BiMtJWiciistnres iire ndo])tcd, Tiitt^ftoVW^'nto-'fliotet^bn'si' \ty'lidrqaS TiiO present condition, of. labor and tlio laboring interests of the country clearly in- jifliffltte tlipiinppraliyo jicco?s;.ty.pt soinc tliorough faiid' ra'dicaL.siii\ngc ia'flJU-Stata and. Hatipnid \ Thfereport;of the Tii^Go'iP'niissiPijprs on-the- pppratfoii, attd re«ulbi ^>f.,thfl.l<»>y:-ia j rclnlioii to the al»oi«mdat and fcollectibnlbf taxes^whicfr • ha*ju»t lieori JinblisHediia^ndpciimoni'pE great ynliie aiidimpirtnnWiP-Th&labor aiid research* 1 wliicli it j|isplaya r^icpfsHheiliighest crb'dit>-o'ii- :\lh15'Tax'€ffirh\miss1oner^nfe^ „ , . ... . „ ; ..... «, ».•>< -iito^i[feim^r^idiGiorgoj£^^Pursefc gome' connqefieo inid spppoftpf^ttieDvoiieit-wor.king - of ;th^wlbsife8- ; ^ira?Sniiir^^ ,*ilt,|«lEad Vyilh Bi#ilse '1)Vffliotrspnd8.pf:d>r ;l ' i,,i \~ i '''p i >^'«i-T^^^^-^ -— ciUzonb.li ;Tbp/fact;t|i^ oflthe r j^ibMnU:elfflig grbaVcity, embraciiig jmi Of nearlfftVc huiidri-d ih'niiKnilil.' • t' • !&•' - .. T: ,_.i3o<-:Hr^iitti,.;^rpperty-^\^^ now,-tb rijany pf Mi reudersi'aiid -will'' oSpliain tp soinc • of them; the ^ reason Of llbo i'biH^y taxation t o '. ^yfikiliUlbyareisubjectoda' -f-^ : -, -.;. 1 ••; ,•-',, '. The^dpfcy Of:,ali Wjip enjoy the bbiicfijLiiiUty 1 »prptebtioi l t,wprJded i by^K^ to nay * ;prbp^rti6rtfe**h'nro '*pf \the. tiixation, * Will.$ottf-/e are;»nrp|?te^uestiojpaby itiifintei. ligent eitken. '£% '•jprd^iif,*tlioiisaiids- who Sre- . ,;.ihu»;lbMp8ttW ; r ^a0M^<!d^c^ . l.'and^cbtfijlqiioiitll-. Sfie^vflbfejiaftliari isthfpwa, ' ittppHVa:.cjniabiij^ayoly|m^lt#uniiper bf inoin. M MW(*^f'^iis : : ! i»' a, n\bnsTOUs : ijjijniticoj and \ flie inferbttk, pl|he,city dbinaiid that it'*l'i(»iiTd : - , -*t» frtm^tjy Mmoveil]^^ yjr».bii w*^oreb^tft^uiJHyiiii^scdi;:^^ prbparty is ^^leA<to siisaift Mia ii' ' v*v.f....iiv. : ifi if^TO;sbIdbni,, if Mnssachuseits Working JMen*s Convcnlion ; Wa\'rp'py'bf!|pjyfhe^rbTelutipasprtnis'com-enT tioiu. Wb rarely meet with.Bentimentslictter, though aiffbngly expressed, or more deserving of considoi'Atioii for their real incrit aiiti^priftsifcal utility, tliaii.Wore• adopted attho eonyention.—.. Thpib is'evidently a^waking up-among thcjndus;-, triiil clftssps tlirongTibiit flipJcngl'r^ifdlbStth Of tlio land, to the feat iiitbrpijt» of •.iubor»~ Now is the time,and; this tlto'-agi, in. our juftgOincnti to attend'Jojthese gfeatand loading, but mucli •npgTpcted intorests of tlip country. Tlho- errors in o'ur^ocittl systein\ and ihfomedini lcgislatiPhi arc mninlyliijlierited^oiatlibnionarchles of En? rppp Wlipnco Pur people have descended; and\ Hnilcss^tie-ecrrectiycf-ii-npplied-wy^ aiicf ctwtpins arc; in ybuihTand pp^ily njodified' andpoi'fiectvd, old.,ago,«'!i^ Uijbpnding prejudice the fluttering in ecftain quarters over tlio way, We can hardly resist .tlio—cpnchision, that pur eerresppiidentis a sharp 8toutor,,and: did aot hit But tlie 'real 1 editor, (if there is any) of the leurnal 3Pfint^slio,nldJiaver\jno.wn!: iimongother things', that we' keep no ex-editor at our •* juvenilc\;elbow to guido our-editorini ppn; our/cditorial sc7nV)r%o,ver,,the.iiew. epuicr at. that, bflic'e, rsyjip affects.to \(lb up\ its editorials, eiftibles lis to dispenso ,w'th(Biich-a •aiiperfluity., We know uioreevcr that thessnior publisher of tlio Journal entertain^' 11a such-notions of the inorality of tlieatres,.aahavplfQiindtlic.ii:-way in- to, that.paper,. .1 -_....* • - \VVhether Jfr. andMi's. Herbert••«.are perform' qtt'ofipower, Mst«;andlcon|pctness,*\ is anlatter pf no verysreat impprlancd; iff^licylinvoj-eally,! earned that reputatipn, \ye> an}_pjejjj!.ctly—willing tliey should onjoyitj and be pVaisettlbr nVirpur honoralilc cotemporary caa fipdpO-bcttg|', service for. his prolific-pen.. • f - 1 . \Biit'wc may bo allowed, to rridnlgp the hope, thattiiey and;their u Gotljani'' evlpgist-wiil be able, tocorreetthat \futttl of society l& allows l^^^^^^^rb^tnis^^n\\Y^6Ti\v^: with' pbjcctibnablo attacliuionts*'! l|jgisiat[oii, to salve tlia people frbni Ihdtlstrial, Social and Political do'gr:ulatton ^and^vjiefeas, thp hisfory'.of jtlio t.n - o-grcat pollticftj parties of tii]iiand(for ntiens't tiip bist twe|ij.y;flvo years, 'is pno of assilnrptioiij usurpation niid trcaeiiery, whereby they huvp ferfciteo^^Helaira to ttip dikgrac to~'fhp UrilpJiJinduucsursatp every ltoa? .est- and^;iiseiftl.i)itefe3t---therufp>p Resolved; That wo cnlLupnaeiir fcllaiy-work. W moil |hfo;iigliout aiiiss,icliusetUi mid (lie KmOiSiie absMyp .theniseivoirfcoiii alt eonnccfron Witli these p3riieS,-a^>uTfftb^upOn\biio : conunPn platform of justice. M lnlbOr and jastice^to hu- manity, ' •••.'.'- '' \ .\•' ^_RjpJ^eajJffei6i^bl^e'ctis not so jnucli tho •politic^ltnlirijP\bf r i?'artieSitiidlinciyii tlieprac- StibhrrcepgrtilibB of rt/xltfs t\ifAijg1i..\vl)icli , wis be- cPinp^ ^ca,jjp!i-#'e^^ of all riglifcousclvilEovernnionts. \ - r- ^csolved^Th!itrithei;land v 'pf;tlsiB eoTitiiiorit is 'HwarPperty.of the peoiilej-i'iul .ought to. beheld S^jjj,.,-^;,:,-.:.. «... •'•••• -^.'.'-tc , .\V. t '-l^' , '4'^'<\ v *^''%jV't *.-,-'-'.> r • : ,; : : -. Tflhwntei^wtf^^ tln0r6^tJmn'-t^ft..li»tiiiu..b'oi^^^^S c *i'L;A;j.-...'...• ..; -... , iv \z~~\' \~* t~ \'•• v:\\»'\>\'5'w='\\ uugiit m every !*ms}anpo<.tOibo pfcsbrved nmlilist ail-eieoution .Iajiii4u^fee\8a4^^ Nf <n>fo||v»p(igm fiovgr^P jieyi^tedlbii liklap- ! *eMWifo:aiid;prT!5n>lrik ** • ' \ ?&ff&l$0 $ M &M overy' State, ^TIJT M W bffWaf^efson *gaiiiaktiiej, m 5P»8hptic^.^m)lb*piB,-,.!by.gi^he',tli6 ia- ^SMieQM&ro^tl^yjfiicjHie l,ns inadoyairu- ableby his m§ r.^Mfqrmicp tp-all other claims 'Wiis \.fiialt of society\ is iio doubtlindef COT- rcetlye'eieoriiitions in the Jburii'ah beStewiiient of praise updivOiisTheatre, notwllastandingand without mentioning-the \ objeetioaablo attach. monts\! Siicli\ moral' lvisdom\\ Is of so eleva- ted.^ a character tliat it- is \beyond tlie reacEoi \^010^ .., •— ±— \ProparJTJRj Packard's Sinking Class. We tiiko- preasuroja calling attention to, the Singing SehOol-jast-Btai-ted-Hi^nr...viHage- by I ProfcG.Rl..PAcKAKp»fayoraliiy knowaas asuc- ' CcSsful fcaolicr of vocal nnisie, The schopls are lipid in the. qonimodkma Hali in tho Wppdnift\ Block, over the Store of J; & II; Soligman.~— .Tiie Juyenflo Class nieots oil Friday and Satur- day afternoons, and the Adult Class in tho eve- •ning L 0f (ho aamp days. • l'.rof> PXOKARD'S unboaiidcd success iii the oral •F^tival8' t TaTclytgla T ftcT5rteiiVea lis no occasion for speaking of his ability tb4astnM>t : [-yontlrintlm.mAmi'nl-aTt— Wft- hrappnkfhr-TfiTn a libercnl patronage from our eitizons, Iasnying-sb much^wG say nisthing itgainstthe'' •plhcf respectable r ClasseS in onr village under _;ho direction .of bilr esteemed- felloiv-citizons. ProfrH. O, MASOij niid J. IJI.OYD, Jr. New Connterfcits, » •fliplnpsoii's Bank Kofejloporter .for the 11th Inst, gives the following description of counter- feits on Banks in tills Stato: • . 20'soii the eorllahd Go: llank, vig. ngricultu- ral inlplcmcnts,.rni'i cars, etc. \Ihia-Bank hn$_no 20'sont. .\ - - 3's on the Central Bank, New Voi-k,,tt misera- likogemuiier p's on .the Brooklyn Bank, altered tVom gen- uiiip l'Sjifigutliree childreS witli globes f &c.--^ Jenny Liiul. 1. ' ,. • One man h(i»Tcrttii?ea ; to Sjieak life disappoint- ;riiont Pf Jenny Liiid'is'\''6ic,e.-and singing; It.is Isjiidthat Bafiiunivis in pursuit Of liini as acti- ripslty_fdr his musebai. ' tVoiatlie parents.the rfu^of edncatingt|ieir6I1U-. dren,and there is no longer any--reaspn: for' the<. existence of tlio family. Hence Illegitimacy, divorces immorqtilt/ T and cn'nichave'in every citso been feiirfully increased by the State thus taking Qttr-itself the duty of the family.' In -Sweoden iialipnaT schools have been long established and the State has made provision • by wl\uclntTHnjr-| peoplo areedneatedl iiri\png no European peo- ple is education more -general. Yet what is the esult ef this $.tateintcrfpr.encV?_ According to the official returns pubh'shed-in the _ State Gazette forl838-the'rtr-iyerairi- 'Stocklfolm tWTillogife inlato births to 1577 legitunnte birtlis,jnaking only a balance of 440 chaste.moilibraout of 2714. In the sTnne year, Sweedeft witlin popu^ laGejflRfie greiueftliaii flinf of Ncw\\Y3rkriuuT 147 diybrccs, 172 suioideSrand-36,Cn8 convietions \forcriininiil pffoiiceajdr 1 convictipn outpf Ovory .430 Jhliahiuints, Wlulstu.ig^rantuBugland_had-j. ppt I conviction for 1,000 inhabitants; and oven Ireiand though-partly under martial law, had du- ring ;the same' year only I conviction for every 'SSTlnhabiuints; X)iii:%Scopornut:I'-would bring Official-documents frpnucycry country in Europe to show' -that erittie' has been increased by State interferoiieO in education. Will it be Otherwise •hero? Ifearnok, Massachusetts has hada'sOrt ? of state-sehopl-systeiu for\ over gboyears^and yotit is asserted that wiUiiu the last tWo Jcars, With a ptjjnjlutroli ono foiirtlibf what wo pffsit'ss, inore capital crimes and other offences 61 the higher grades, have been committed iii trlat en- liglitened land than in tho whole length and breadth of our benighted State. Gnr State schoel sj-stcm is an attack gnlhe rightsnf conscieiwri SeVeral respectable denom-' inations ef christians in our-State cannot con- scientiously, . and .Will not send their children to schools frpni which religion and morality are excluded. Already in consequence of -this new lavVjJjfononiiuatipniiLscJiodla are being cstablish-sj eel iualinost every part pf the Sbite. Shall those who establish them be obliged still te support a system they, detest, ami which wherever fairly •teated-faui•elided-in-tlic-npread of trime-aiid-inti- delity ovcA' tho land 1 I oppose this system too because all, even its' •advocates, admit that many of its' details are un- just or of pernicious toiideiicy. And yet if it be again approved by the people, it cartbot and J will not bo amended. ,' • • I oppose it too, because while it lias increased the taxes, education has retrograded under its Ulnehce, and in country districts at-leaSt, tlie si mer terms have been shortened. Tin's is a,' \pprl'a'ntrljTCt-bearfag^riHhMnllueipe^fythe teni audonawhicltits-frionds studlSusly conceaf -'^iliposc it heeause it ratifies at the coming clectioa it Will increase heart burnings, conten- tipns, and litigation,.and will bring odium oil tlip cause of education itself. Other reasons for op- posing it rOniaJn, bat Iforbcar-. - _ Wliejn you \speak of the condition, of Mahom- etan laiids in which no State. schools- Pxistj yoil seom to forgdt the -cii'liphs. of Bagdad,'the Mou- arehsof Gordovnv and otlierjMaliomeHin princes who wore tlip patrons of learning, and who es- tablished with the greatest munificence sdiools I for the diffusion of education;. If Turkey and Barbary are now more degraded than any cliris- tiaii land, it is possible the re'nsbn_\may-lbe that the former have discafded the true' religion and tjio flitter retained it. And if so,'it is possible .torus, too, to siiik to tlie lovel.pf Barbary by pi-: yorcing Religion and morality from?—iiitellcctpnl 1 \jiltme ns tile ^tatc school system is (•ndeavnr- [. these objectionsj here for the third time made. \We answer u A Shbserihefs\_ first Objection •' that it Is .in unjust attack upon the rights ef prpuerty,\ by rofe'roncp te a simple axiem in chfi government, t1wl 4 ih£-State tnaydpuihpl it deems ndccssatyfor'its own preservation aiid per- petuity. If education is\ a necessary siifeguard tho end Will justify' the moans.- The fact that' parentsju_e_«i7c te educate their. cJtiJHrQnjlQca aot change the question, cr destrey fhc~riglit of government. The simple truth is that parents havo been pecuniarily aide for- many thousand hi matters Of a litoiftry character, said, on seeing bur ternis, and 1 the flainos. of tlio.'conductors, \ Well, if 3Ir. Ingiills thinks ho can publish a'pa- per worth a dollar a year, he is mistaken just 50 cts;\' •'•- . /-••• Well, sinco.he is of this opinion, wo Will let himJiavc4t-fjr^0-cts, r prpyidbd—inpreover T no.tr MfithsLinding, heycWor&.to wit, and liereatter, ho will allow-us^o place- equal 'reliance, on ;tli«j*' judgment of an cqixally aged and respectable cit- zen who -says '>,the* Reformer\ : is worth more than \ the other three papers published hbrp;\ But wo dp not expeot tb charge'hi'mt tho.prico ofLthe^ther41jMc-be«iiiso^he^thinks-it--vvorthM much! \ Fnee Schools. RICTLATO, Oct. 8th 1850. SIESSUS. EDJTPRS.—I havo a couple pf facts, and a few fancies on tho subject. of education, t - -• - . , _-•__. sm -M«^fT^ 1 rl~toTiresent for the consideration of yourself, and To the ox.stei.eb^riraeToWnnm'trtlTeni.tlias J^ s . lidf , ictsl)(!infc , brought to mind by I the right to employ the means to secure it. And [ reading^ S, JKandntl^s=*bitem6nt in .regard to ' tiidineroiise ef attendance iii theCommonScliPol|» ef this state, during the Jjresont_year J _.o£ 100> -OOD\! roveraiidcabovo tlio attondanco of any pre- vious year, .Fact Np. l r relates to a Dist in tho Towiuof Watcrtown. The teachorin said Dip- tri(5t,, told' me that the tmstees camo jntathe , sVihool after tho Free School Law waspnisecd, 4nd tn}(i tnechildfen thai tuition ^vas gratuitous, add all entitled to its benefits, and the very next day^sm*?«tpnpils,wh(5 ImdTiet been before an- swered IJJ tliocall. .._ No. 2, cb'ncerlis a sehppl in tliis town. One • moiith's-schopl first kept, was/roj, iind tho'at- tendanee dining that month, was from 23 Jo 25 -seholnrs per; day, the rcniltiningf^tlffbtr rifpnths paid for. by flijo bill, was kept for the benefit of > from 7 to 9 scholars, who attonded'nearly every- *day. * - Oh, venerable Rate Bill System! Oh^-but I must not forget the\ fancies.'' Well Mr. Re- fbriner,! fancy that the \ oyer talking yet (never. told\ objection to Free Schools, founded on tho assertion, tliat it i s wrong for.-A to pay for the education of B's children, is in fact, an argnment mfator: of, instead of againat snch : schools—- Now Sir,, lpt mo be .understood distinctly. No- body .objects t o Free Sclipols as siichithe troub- le is, tliey cost something, . -V Now if the yj'inct^fe'-isiright, tlie cost should be a sepondary consideration, wbefeSI, itisrna8c '. the iifet. . -Jcfierson'8 ]Politica)°writingseontaiii the following ^entimonti whichisoxactlyiripptafc \While \^e oneouragp.ecpno'myas-anatiPnai Vur-, tuc, wo must not forget that an undue passion for gain, is a siire-batrler-to ali improvcnjent-ii virtue andJnteliigencp.\ I never yet havo hoan years past but thcyhave most wpfully negleptbd it. Where is tho assurancethat they .will • attend to it jiow^bstter than forjiicrly I Will\ Free Trade make all sure? .... ' . _, . . The school districts have the.right to dmploy such teachers as they please, cf whatever relig- ious denomination,\ there \is no compulsion or violations of conscience, in that, and if \A Sub- scriber\ 1 prefers. t|o Church establishments of France anABelgiumitothatof-Great.Britaiii.be, cause the people ia those kingdoms are allowed the right of Flossing What clnffch they will sup- pprt; certainly ours ctuVpl system allows him all desirable latitude. .'The \ unconstitutionality\ of the law we will let pass j \ A Subscriber\ cpuldhavo only been assuming profundity for self diversion, in raising those objections. . . '• \ But as the law-' 1 invades family rights and du. -lies\ it is certainly villainous, Toshieldthoinw from this charge, and the long catalogue of \ il- Idgit'naacy, divorces immorality, and crime,\ iii Sweden, , Ireland, and England, will prove wo fonr: a Herciilpah ta;.k:—WtlnT \a pity ltls that Jenny Lind did, lipt know pf the wickedness of the Swedish peoploj caused by schools, before she came to Artjericn to raise a million or twbj with Which to establish schools in Sweden.—r She must have a copy of this paper to teach her :er course for (lie bestowment of her charities iah that of cattiblishing sohools, which produco ^O-aiueh ruin to domesUe happiness. [will show that crime has increased by State in- JDtaL2atuEJi..Jlrai^r+^ PVor, and a celebrated uiajj, is an independent candidate for Congress, and if ho <]0os nob seen mn well, it will not befoi- thel)vvaiit of interest bHli.ie.;»(irt;oi: his Watertptvii.acqtiaintanccSi . J T\ ^ JS aug;tP.ab- -— - • . 1 willthen, MhEditpr^posetheNew. Soho.pl XaWi I do jiojio that at thecoming-eieetibnJ.it will be dcf'eJitcd. .Then wilt we return to'the eld system, and* such imperfections- as it may have had, whicliJcartiuniy Were much less impor- tant tlion tlioso of tfjpNew law, may begradu.'d- ly corrected by tho wisdom of the lcgislatufewho framed that law.\ Meanwhile I remain A.SUBSCRJBER, * Keinnrk§. There is but little in the above commnicatibn. 'torferencc in cdncntion.\~TVlii8sacIiusotfs is mpst wretchedly infested \With tho higjmrjrjftiijes of criminals\ to pay for her interference in educa- tion. / ' Education then is certainly ruinous to the wol- faro and morality of-the community!* TheilOti toiitots .-ire'prceniincfit for domelitic virtue, and freedom from crifno,^ Wa never heard of '' ille-. gitianicy\ or \;divbrco or \ immpralily\ or \ciime\ among them, no, nor have we among the cattle of \the field.;, therefore lot us aspire te be cattle. \A Subscriber\ will bear, with us, but it is too ludicrous for gravity. \Our State school system is an attack on the tliat la hot a reiteration of what has been cPU- taiiiodirt^A Subscriber's'' feifmer articles, and Wpbeiieve successfully refuted, but that is for tlie ^iibjip to judge, niid with whose juagment WOstliill obcpiiteilk' •*\' .' -.-V' rights or consoeTTSe.\\ We wish \ASubseri ber\ would tell us what the \several respectable denominations of Christians'' are, that will not seiid their childrentp. school \froni which rpr ligion and nwrah'ty areexcliided.\ Fer the po/, sifibri is sustniiicd on^ljy^his assertion, We deny-hint thorp, are any siicli SCIIPPIS aided by State apnrppriiitiona,-as the above remark' wad lntoiidPdtoehargb,bbtvyliich < 'ASubscril)or\ 1 tp') AvelfkneW) could hot he maintained, and there- .. .- , , yet havo hoard uhatg4irnentagauist.the^ri^>fe-ofFTeoSchoolaj but was urged on the ground of injustice to thb pocket, m some fornii whiehiratliOr smacks bf 'infduc passion for gaiii\-in-niyt view. Kopody pretends, that juniversideducatinnisdaDgerouBin any form. Every body is satisfied that rightand justice jiiidhberty; and 'virtue will fleurishbetter* but stiU insists upon everybody's edncatinif ev- erybody s pwn children, whetlier able or not. ' n , , w, . -, . - .^ Intelligent mon--monpf our. own country and -Boemrrents-frohv-everj'-countr^ show that crime has irieiPjwnH 1™ titnt* i« \Uia-aome with sadness,^ the sadness,) theceiiselessscrabbles mafce-kn the nhniglity dollar^'—Tfipro^lVna mistake about our being- made after examp p look at thc^.tcitement about California. Bah! says one,'\thi^. all atofT, ^uiloro , money as well .as anyl, ? dy.'> ^11,1^ U if you please, «;nd urge the necessity of teaching my children better. If W'ealth i 8 ¥ ft truSrcf of g'-eitiiesa, sOrae one! ought, to fell GJermany ot*>' '^fM-f^y^P^mmh Pririciptdftiea inght.assert-.tl.e.rnuti.Prity, n „d influencVlover f„/.T' \ st « ad °f tcing dissected by the^on ana tho Bear,. ana.growU oyer by tlw rest of their, poor licighW AndJUhe JeW, Shyloek* even thoughhe take\ the pplnlid of fleah\ ought' tP have ruled the world, for in finance, he cbuld clrallenge the universe. Aye ISir, gold is, good* bntrt 13 npt the «^ good, Itmay boriihCrpW fashioned to talk of Patridtiam, favUllrAf *ti n g • -JJ™ -A-: Irpom-for-escaper—^rVili lie slioW us the instiirf. pes where the system has beep fairly tested, and ended in tlie spread of crime, -and infidelity over 'theltod:*' Wo callfpr.nroofs , 1 r 5t A iSii))Scr1l)er'J!aga^ppffcei-right^ i , : J J, >~. T rr ^ f|1 -\\ ) .•••\ *»•»* V> * ^ WIM goodot'OTie's country, but bbarwifli! me longer ;M?. Refdriner, ana M\U fa** ftFtBe, a little __. OT . with my «fimcipsi\ ..,-•. pp-q'tiindprstana mo.as beiievlngi tliat o'iir lit*.' ert.es'a,j! m duhgor wlthyjurthe catoliHsfimentpf ' I'm Schools.. No %lPniy insist ihat tlielt!^ of nrgiiment used\ag5iii a| t Univecsnl FJdiioation, is oyidence of \inordinate• ioye of gain\ which, needs to bo checked, •„ ,', ; , . . . 1 i - , . !$or oft a worn* dpatroy* an-oak,- -. • .1 , ,.-'' • Tvhoso emallost Jpaf^at worm would bnry.JV- Perhaps no man nfttt thii'iks. crieugh ok&m Birlia^suis like to « BfnntheWfly, y^rningx in hit ^•ihgliMiest^^ cpmpi.and who dares^djojvjCflai^jaiidBgl'^ \ unstaii)cd^Charte.r pf our Libortiei» ,f |nth* hands nf hid .tl.SU.An „.„j. _..,... _.__i l.:. ^AA-i »..\« u ^»y„, llM ; r v , ,, ur juiooruea in; \«« hands of his phildron made c0mpctoht by prbjW or instructiprtj tp holdfast to its tMchinga, »n*l pass, it 0.11 o\oAy.n.. Ypurs.&c, •••;' ,=•• -f, . H.ORVIS,. -V • ii: :-.U:'. -,-«i \ '; *: • : '!'-\ • ;>- \-''• \'\-.- •'- -- - - V'.^l I V. 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