. • --..--7-- I THE PEOPLE'S JOURNAL. 111 THE SENATORIAL QUESTION. ius for ale honor and glory of our native ; - . 'tune assuring them that thousli,it !nay have , We last week gave the vote in joint p ` a. „,„ • l me, an adage, a 2, 'Faris i ; p r a nce, - EDITORS or TIIE - JOURNAL: It. is easy Me v.v. A. A ;TRY, Editors. ,- Senator, on the second ---_, I convention for tilt Harrisburg is not Pprinsylvanim . I to - ciiticise, I, ut difficult to do it to Nicholas Thorn Jno. F. Linderman 1 ballot. Our readers were doubtless ; 'T. F . B;dawin, ' • s_ a „,„ e i G. Page,' la any good purpose. Your correspond ; astounded to See in the 'list of Cara - ' 1:. G. I larrlson. • If. It. .M.Comb ' ent "Tietennit " Misapprehends the • . J. Alex. Simpson, M. .1. Pettuypacker, : : eron men. the names of Wood and - T. B. Maddoe!,.., G. Mob Smill, • object . for which the late Convention Fearon. We do net believe- there s. P. :IPUalmor:•. Otis Avery , was called. It was not to engage in • Jas. M'Cullutth, Jannis J. tenets, would have . been more aatouishinent Daniel Lott; .. James LAW. O. , the exercises of a Teachers Drill or it our It•pretentatives hod . voted f , o• I ' "ld ' f "gg' rl • W"' '' "c P. m 'g ilh ! Institute, which would require et , I'. It...lord:oh tdt,re. _t. tinte.non. William Ilirler, thr.n for :Sinion Cato- , - John Cerro:Son. NV. Stewart. ' I least a heck's time, but w • "forma i eron, the trailing politician, w r ho ia ; -J. 1 -'dr. l ' IL N. AViekersham, 1 Teachers' Association, - and consult B. La p orte. B. J. 1;111f. i •• 'noted fir nothing but his success in J. Ilo.comb. • Lot B 7 ra=treser. • upon matters of mutual nterest. ' • Inteettectiii. Feb. 1., 1e.:".5. negaititez money. mid his skill in To this it may be - 'added, that it is ti,line it for political and sehi•li itur, • • LOWING HOT LID COLD. ; tit:vit.:ll , lv of advantage for Teachers • poem. Ttvemy-eiel: t nieniliers of 1.',•:,., , to make each other ' s acquaintance, There must be a• singular moral - It ee i the. ore. who ' te, e StVll 1 .-.11 - ;14.' , 1, • , - . „ - ~ , • , and to acquire that esprit €7. it corps - t- -. • atmosphere in the latitude to. learns- , - throu ,, hout for integrity: - •••I;ility mad ; which results from such assetnblages. , , v i • , • ber burr Mee via, l ia.VC al WaVs susteined • (I,•vation to pi in n ciple. ha ':e ssued an' There was, no doubt, - considerable • , an unbletnithed coal outer .at I iconic, address exemaing Inc Mt.:MS by whicnP.' it , lite displayed, by some speakers. reniain there but a short time. before • Cameron wasll;:minatetl. - It is the old . , in tvanderitet from the • subject under I it is whispered ::bout that a bribe wilt st,•rv. Fraud and corrup meld thot ruled - , . : t discussionon • nevertheless, the results " m their vote. Soup t•f• ' Fern per- the proceedings of the . caucus; .that aimed and ;arrived at, were calculated • 'I ;met. in emit stauding at home. do , nominated ttameron, and we do net . , ~ ~ . •to be far - more :• practically useful. . not reniten there halt a sesslOn. omore tee how an Hottest mall ,:nal;! submit under the circumstances, than tYoulti they become pni lie I,randy . drinkers. lu Lie te•vernetl by such open trout. . . • have been any attempt -to tin what - , • , • • It is ;mite nine there we- a pet ifica- Aiter giving a matenient of the plan .. •‘ Tractiar' speaks of. Drill exer tion of the. atmota he: eat the 'emit of • of action which the American mein- , crew would have benefited null - the (i.ivernment. and We tiemeht tile . - hers adopted at the ceennelicinteit offen: teachers that were prdteet, and ' election -f Governor Pollock, with a the ,e,nion. the address tliat detcaibes , . , , those very little, as must of them avert" hieb neo it:attire N.llO ... , t'lllD...tl.i-ed witn . _ the proceed ,s of the caucus as . '--- . ~ lilt collllllllolltly present.. \\ - e.., IVOD ii 111111, V,", , 1 . Ad accomelish that work. nominated Simon Can:tron: :der what,"Teacher " irnattined could Rut the nomination of Simon Cam-- At the. can Sus I:-ill un th , .. ca en:nz, of th,: have been done in the fraenients of - t tail item tham N,lio had bet•li rerit7e 7 .l 7.710,ii. er•ti. witufil !in IK - speCt.r..l , ic: 1112111;er 1 , 11 . Lh'it 1111 , 1't I•ave been :alien from !alas, to the pier ions camm- .." it feund in „ 7 ,' il, ! _ r, c ,, 1 ,4, de,t i r e • e1e,..„, d, me, -•• e- • a " -•••- atitniciance:" , tai ,C.IIIC. V.'ho \t,v, i: ns m n ~.. I -r.. , . 1:t.:121 - exercise:, I We judge that lie ter enetnio- of the Anieric 7.11 0r.a . ..n,......7717. tiltisted r.e.7.". 1 .y 4:11 1 . . o; c. 111 1.1:0.1 . T . C50r.... were orid• II:. disee . i . ter :.rd colit . i7 ' ln_ 1 :le L ey : "..,.. . 1 1. i :, ~ ~_: ._7 ~, never attended upon any shell drill; ..‘ tar on. •.. e•attiant., . near. na: ion, of one eft 14• most intr.:: Ie:. if me . it we judge.. moreover. that he was the nn, -; cerrupt . poltie.itat in the SC,.:C. A ui ii.e . Eilltor 1..1 . 11;p0,ccl to repro,,ellt • 1 - re-oholon, was aticred to e....elede ;lie,- :07 . • 7:7- t t•r_ , .. ,. .... . 74, ,•• 1 . • •• . 4 . - . . . preseet tit the convent...on Inmse,t, Ina , 1 ct tem i mo; aia to a etia - aim tu - tiontb'e per-on-. and tleir ••e••• rc t,, , ind•:',l: . he- .c. a part of the tune. and o therefime call ly pos.poeed the consder riot: •:1 the re-, e.. do the sante tvorle for the admini,tra- . eon. A motion vas Illen Undo t•I 1 , roo , •••ii 10 • . . Ins attention to the; Resolutions . that non. . nominate a candidate fortlo• l'.S. Senate 1,4- l •re 1;s and irtaeml • and tv l iich e card r, (e % ote. An mitendinen: v.., ,gel. leaeore the election it editor was as-L . '- . • cussed -.' .. ' ' ' ..,u/..,:i:urioo 1, 1 wet.% 1im0.% The a.:17-7miteent . , , e 1,1„,„ „, m a i m. , L ay, . man ;. ,..1 2 .. a .,.. the t, f, as far as they go. tne views 1 1N ::,, ::dopl,,i and die re-.7:e•10n C , lrr:eti by t: - ' . - mal rimme, no' oriv IJ' A r'C l'IlIV(-r: i : llT'i'V CI ,05 ri0 . 77..-1 hus showinz ;ha: •eiection, he 1:.'0.., , Writt.t2:l ....-Cibrlll 'at ti- and CX.,re ` AA - •.- .- A AA A ' ' and . . , those O. ilo had no ri:le. 10 be present tre y -1 a c. c.c.s- 7•7_•0 t at e.: N . s - 'F., y _. . . y . , , 1 , • I, a 1.,,,,. : .1..,,„ 10. pt memo' su ppm tera thereof, but ' . connomaa halt:elle, ,:r :he 1.. a are-, of i_ 0-S r.. part C. , 1 ... Here C. us reneet ter a 111 " - men. lipon •itir not be ratn.d. Ilefere the; eltanion of many eminent practical educators. enaneit to aard Ince ine the: such ,:mdlerinir , nit n posi . iOn. 'There':: C7C bo Core th . :: • :men- - Teem; resolutions vain be read, it may • a a e a... be 1 , 1 , ,, ,., , , er .,„,, ,, c,., „1, e. mr. i3,. 0r : the :times ef.ina-v cf the hest. men in Penn- he was. ail . .....1 , 1:2 adv , , , ,:ale of' fr• e soil - - • . ixf,ii.sit.'s letaire on Saturday eve."7' , svhar.ia. v. hose fiiends v ere argil!: them i... 5-• nrincieles: :see th - tt tii - ae, he has- be pre,nmed, it 2.• ell - the - teeicle - ..5, 1 , - proper c.m4l.4lite 5. A r 11:2 , i., s", ore in 1 ii • it cane:: ' •- ' , arid a lartte share of the petq,le of the worth ta1.:;:174 cone:•••:• - .:.•.e pain- to h_cir less than t Went V Inon w iiii epen'Y iien'eted propose," to lia:M" 111 , 211 ar> liall1aIl • •• ~• ; • I owire'y - disizree. %sit!: Mr- B.'s pea. connty t and as ‘• Teaceer admits -..r ` ea ' ' At the lout: el gnat ter cows they ss c 7 . 1 .41 1 ot.t: for Simon C;Anc.rou. tlet:er Greelev. Iltmclier. and , ~,,,,,,, mut e Me•Il . a.: r h0. ,,. .E...7 0 (it'd:strict -churl! teacher it lit, t - reams.ances . i. seems sc rcelv nes•-sole • • ' that ,he NVZIS. "Made %vise:l,, a great . e l mes for thia cmeaty, held last IVeek, I K F ; w•cure. now many teacher- he may la-. e that he ecuid be nominated. Ile 1`...,t; Co._ , Cll',V Of the :‘;‘)!1 . 11. ills 1.-ISI nonce - contains . ~ n • may ce: bill of indictment \vas laid rei . titi a . ed by threed . our.h= el the met:then, 7 1,.., 1• ,. ,-„ •• 1. 7 1 ,i , 1 f or 5 i., , , . , ...1 ,i .. p, 1 .. ; .. ,.. ,,„ . , , ; ._ extent. ave hope the resonitions will found - 0.1 . .0. make it stich. 1 4.11 tot linov . . t ee. and certain,' we 11 41 no Ter.Sen to fear, Ivi•ft ' - -• before.' the. Grand Jun. and that Was phis open ~.,:o wai o f 1 17 , s i . ,: : y. ter 2.2 : 2 „,.. t „ y - emaimm r. jet - mea t , , 2 .2,a t app t at , d fa, ao ie - i. wherever read. ei , I it .ve neeratte" ~ .!..•::- . cl ,- r.+.0 , 4 , . in• Potter c one - • • 4 ~ 1 ~,., returned ,-in Lill. Those who bear in o;her of :he many mime= before to - . ... - en:d ha% e I.nrif . P numbors orpe . itions has e be, - "n pre- ' We agree with "Tttacher" entirety, it - , 'e tit ra:Y •t- r'''" l " .l n ' - '•' ; ` - ' r t"utt" °n -- : 1 1 LT12. 7 1 acce• t ib:c. It is trite they hid Ilitedsed sau:cd; the I „...•-• - ,r 1f.:s:t011 -,; • • • . ; • 1 dirt' have not s . rown c: ogee since. I -..."•-• -. i\viten he says 'it v. eind be a capita, .. • . e miad that no ' demise , to sell intoxi- thetus ' •-• o 't 11 '. to 11-• I •It". f . ..0r of i tedee I:urine's rel.:inv...l :.s . .1•1 ds - e of o : trielar seith them. Taking our te -. be cnting drink; have been , *ranted by teas more an e‘ idettee of coward:cc into 01 Probate.. W c dett., - ; the ferritise sit...-;..iroa. p-lan to have a. " Teachera' _•:c1 - ,e,_,I, ~ a .... a ...,. , .. „ ~ tee • ..i.C-•-•• ..4.U.1i. .rviti.r.r„ t,,e. - " perfidy. • 1.1 - e could not beiieve that all Oho :,,., 1,„ r ,;;,- - I , : th e ~er,ide of "D O ,•c • -• d, _am our C, :Ist= for. three years, will be at .had v ' oted for the secret ballot. had done so to ‘• - - '• T, 1 • • Institute"of from one. , i; , .. .- • - .-• Or Lae ICIS . an .. be-1 beii....ye the majority :von,: ,:isle as ~ •••e Cannot approve the tatane•-nev.hteli pro- 4 . .-_ . . no loco to eteceunt for the, dearth of hide therese.ves trotu the it constitnetes, or to ' scribe= Judae Lorins for •:xeemitt:-. a law pro- to tavo ar eck ' duration. This %would : as anybody can ash:. That some , :if Inter hetrav tts into the support oCa man despised 11 „„„„ r i to b e „„,-..,,„fi e ,, , ,,i b y i . h• - ,, ~...2„. rose • _ 1 efore the (;rand•Jury. : and disowned by every political or:am:anon c ourt v f I he stile. Re5...,„;;-,,,,, t h e f i i,',i,., . (.14 , some :;and. an N allmeaes let • - - d b•• labors rnialtrected for V. 7.111 r•f•hnowina the • ;in Penn-visania. It N\ :IS nOt until sae br gl ii slate lacy ts a fuel id. ' 7 -- . Imo; onr • tea'.l anal us have it,-when the teachers are dia- ' be ''' mc•-of- i ' l- lc•••-•ching- I fre& Y ' -. ` 1 •""" 1-- ito ballot. Mat our bora% al OeCall1E! MallitC.sl. ........,n• .., •ve ...... r -de - • ••z :e i - - • •-• -.:I ' • And on this la.: point I •xi...!!. to ,1- r...k . We :,... - t.; 1 ....t • ti are indebted to lion: e- " -1- u t ": '''•'' •-.: ee:tatted from the EC - 11°01S; ,Lot not •-R • '; It was then that v. e dise ' overed the treachery s; ' ,ie r e ,.l . .2 e ,;•;•,.). r " ;_, for is rt , i „..,e_t,,.. ~-, h,: e ~. .. tare ~••,4 1,.- •••••-., of :he :Te:A:cr ., . that every I‘l' Fame . for a copy of the bill intro- ' that was preiendirag to oppeseCanteron. and remains there. :....s a la.ev-,71 - ,idins - and order- attentet to hold one in one or two }self • teacher shoot be provide ti with smile s•oed vet brpoerincariv and secretly vetin 4 for his I -- s ••;, .- .7 • - . , . '`.. :: • :. dewed In - Mr. .K.irkpatrick, entitled ', i m2 „;t 2 ,2,, • ,,. ' - - ""', Cl' "0 '' "“Pd ' " b. ` e '-' •-• days, and not more that - three or fotir works nu teleitint'. Tin= is tree enough. end to condemn ad. f-eti - m= erpositien to its i ••.A.n Ail for the s - uppression of intox: ; • rlie power that contro: l .ed that Canons W3S ' ;coal enforcement. Juana . 1 ...n.na sitreds . did teachers ucesent, for 5 - . IX. .couse . cutir6 ' But in int - have not gat the ILI. and I wish to too panable : corruption was behind 1110th:one 7 awls ifs - on carat :tt render them soma 71==i-tance. -•- • ic 3 ri 1 -1 '''l""rs as a Leverage." We and r., wonder tint its victims slinikea beitind I , 4 l i : i e l e u ,' ,- ::: .. L l, r „ _! d h l o l t, : l )... d e i l . e c r r -Z e P ii : : ; ! ° :a n b: ( ' e r- I -j o f ' : ! ! j n ..; : i . : ; ;: - I d e : . ; hours. . .. Per-haps you have some ef•ho-e Scheid Jour hope ' this bill trill pass , a • ; , it w ilt a secret vote.anu,covered their deeds from : coue,._•7l,„d• I We agree with •ttoll7.- correspondent • . the eves and knoNvied,ed °fall beholders: The editor tylio can ;write in ti t er . also, that the ty - achers of the (ray i.e. i nals or hooks that were recommended. , undooletedly accomplish tie purpote ~ VOUr COUVrand. Now can von rot recan inre which; rafter a frll - 11:C: 1 , T1o; U. T - his address closes nobly. I,VeM , far tvlich it is deaigued. • We think,; . w - a - v is ratt fit to be the mout l apeice of enived unnecessary castration, Ilut ' some of the inns= practical am' mein', hint.- ... - • , with our niembers liad sig.ned it, and ' - -- cussinn. tvere adopted : . howevem, sections 27th, ':.Bth, °9th, i a free State Governor. - on the other hand, there ;s DO . (11.: ,, U1S- ''. from these. and make room for them in your.. . • L. ./7.ea.d;r re. ' aye trust a little reflection has con ; . - -; , r and h't'ith ahouid be struck out, ' just look at . it. :lie admits that the itm the fam that .t.,. -_:. ; pallor ! „_. . 4........, me ma mite ofour • • That. doubtless. is read by near.y -. as to • vineed them that : these rnen are right: 1 , su An ure - vi,ions will be attached to • - t fugitive slave ii II ;-• " a De/ rnon - - . , - ia. blot , t common-school teachers, aee very in . a!l the teachers in the co,'lrr. V : aaa ;IV:. v. e R'-'s° 7l. e' .l -. That see uric :r trilthittint -s and' imp t.,1 tat..ry • 1 The people. everywhere Will v.pplauc.l I '-' • ;our national statutes," and t - et asserts : competent to perform the duties which can have a * sort of Teachers Convention ant; other -act of Assemblv and aye , , ' this address, and if it saves the State . • ~ ever. - week. Not lonsf. thenr"..l.Tl', .. 1 ,,C,,,.. e . :... 6_ , ctli,:e.i laid dinyn le; Me }e dies cannot see why this should be made' .. • ; that •• Judge Loring rimier did Inc . should be performed in the school-' ' tee. prate:cal method= of teloll'n!... Arithtnetie. . •-• . - '-• "- • -- • corettilers of reedit' a-b,,i, t n time re - ia• 1 from the im, pending -disgrace, its au- • ! that . " in accepting office. and actively , room. This is not to be 'wondered Geozraphy. Sc.. such es I taw in a number Of c 'P ri ''''' " f 7c . ." (1 ` 3 , 1• ' • ••"--dirq.• _ . ~. , i thorn will long be remembered with ; : _ - • fietatreti, That tv(- ric,.=.rr, :t a 4.::::- -•• i . - . a• . ...tir. , tr to execute a lase that is a- at., sitice so many. of them have neither . . 'nn Penn:vlvanid School Journal that fell , aratitude. Here is what they say in I ' r.37 - ' ' l‘ . o aslz attention to the cominu. , ' * . ; foul blot. - Does. the mall tvliteaccents experience ' - • e 'a- • • ' mem cry hand; a few months since. When 7 cu11.. . b.-al: 2 - ' lh tl ' te ' au'; '• thernure •-•;•'. •.'l . elosina - . 1 ' - , --',. ein a ems, ma. expe . nence , a „,,,.. a a a.a „ ea b ow the ,1 1 :1 1g L.,. don e. so little Intienantice ?tai tee:; entne.c.: nicezitai of P., in relation to common r ' ' - , a . _ • tne post Ct hat:;-. , ,:rnan tri ; de . r C 127 eatv :in tue art of teachira• - nd especiellt - ' • h• 7 - II ' to't tear" - ' 7 7 - • D 7: It 1., ..t...:- pass. . Shall the American pars - then, in the face - .T.. , ... 77- ~ um: ..e,s. •••••I Wail.WTI e t•N k •l•r.c,rlCo , it ' .'‘6 ,-,, i, 'l l iac i' i , :!.(iit-rE - .- - ...:::: rachot•lt—the late Convention-4u re- ;of all its professions and actiolls. be now sim 1 - dol - .' • 4.1' - 1 p t La 112, . SUPPOS . C - Jaage S.IIICC rEloSt of them have never received ;in slat, maiters. end thus improve the: - .•1 - elve , -• : - ' , mode the dishonored instrument in e'evrelus . Fly to our correspondentntATeather; , a , _ : -m„. ,„ , t . • e a. Black ' of the Suprenie Court, or Jua n e any ; eor.siderable practical inatructiotr it,` - dee at :be t., -tit liv tymemit ti •in more retys th:-.n one. I thin!: our yr..tug . - , • - • - • anon C.aneron to the ni Le,. ii....c, In ts• . . , .i. -, • well -•••; p - ece•• • - enl 11. . ent ...i. . ladles who are preparing to, :each sehoo; . ": ~..." ! t.• an .l ' •-• , . Lc. We deem this communication of , if. 7 t'ai ;bus hold him up " td the world as • Pearson of the Daup . l.in Common .in the art. But:where does the orioan ' a - - next suonner. wir, give you many thank, if P. the I•e,t that has yet been called the exponent. - env_ evihnetu. and per,en:nca- p 1... _ , -a ement• ere to Yoltinteer their services .of the fault chiefly lie? Not in the • m -• , -1,- • ,- • selvmn 1-12,,,t. mere - tore tat etoon. teaaers::-.t.r.- : non of Antericanisra : V. trust not. We • You am, ass;s: ti.. 7 e.m to 1... s I.ll:Uurfirr. .44••••!... - . Cat :IV the Educattonal reovemc•nt, and , consider hina a tit reprtisematise of noildne as hanainen. WOUld. IlCt the Whole .. 1 teachers, but in the pe - Z-ple. There is ; - Feb., -1-...1.;".. ./?e:o!red, That vac deem it r•f ~. 1 1- • .... 11:till , U;:11 he is mistaken about ' A.. g"d; and a 5' "P""1. of u" l ' ""nb c . Statewith the cry of shame ? no other kind of business whatever, ; . importance that the matter prmteact - - - - principle.. As Pennsylvanians. we remember • e ring • . for reading lessons be not emir nee...- Teacher. ' on the whole, we endorse :that our State motto. rtt adopted by our. And ia • not an -acceptance of the post •in which the community arc contented ; . EUFECT or St trraY.—The editor of • ti - - • in, •- ; ancestors of seventy-!ix. is - VlRTLE.lntorear eatime .all instructive, ant teem • this article as trtkina the true around. tsa -, • • Alin Ix.EPEND4...Ki . .E. Rye reverence this of •: -" • : 3 N - P Conattn.ssioner under ttict or ". to employ persons Without •atlequate • • the L - tit ' a .llcraid, . writing from the themanacitv of the pupil—in wiin . t - Lc: is have the Institutes firat, and the ; gloriote, 4 , 141 motto; awl bear in mind that te.ftaLle fugitive ~lase bill, and an . shill and expen ' er.ce; none other in ; Scutli. say., must emphaticallv: latter reenect there is a etreat fit - fte I but recently .-:tx-e-e as reoretereatrves to -; ! The bllght of Slavery is•stampe.d Nita - rnal - School as soon as it can be • we • 3 ' • ' " ' • • • noire t; ; , t; ' ' perform our ounce: as snob, Wah morturr: ; par .c.p,... _on in executing that • which they are not more trilling to ; . . r in the patrol classification .of ice , •s unon everything within its dlarntraona. - and choice of books. hadnand.to this end.let every one who ; fidelity to our constituents. fidelity to our 4. foul Het. " mote degrading than the - - . t pay for Skill and experience. What - , • . : Labor is lt, oked upon as ciieteraceful. r 1 71" iv e . State and fideiitv to the ernob'itv , , its°. rez_. nat we recommend • .tt tai ees an interest in the Educational 'a . ' • • • . -.. _. - -.• . 1 _ - pre.c,ptes engral en on our es:me escutene..m. post of har,gnaar,? It is yery evident : then is the remedy? We anewer, ' The poor white man is hardly a grade •me of part,„„ijaal, - , d i rt . , ii-, -• in 1 1 tin mower:tent. ketp at work. If the last i Shall we then, or can we, consistently ,with , that the cut - rent is ra'rurg in the 1 .• - • - 'lip above the slave in Intele • nce. and maia„v reading-book=, a_s glYlan :ret: a _; mrat, in the leaialative action of the the oaths we have taken, t.....upport a nomina- - tie - etinz did not meet your expecta- ; ea, co aestitnte s - if es ers - element of vinue.ti \slams, direction a liarrialeirte m and : • - -- - ' people. Tne CommOn school Z,V.F- olt en helot: - him in p•.aint or phttaical in:ereFt to the exercise, and w ti: • - - N%11. : •C11 would disgrace the AtlleriCa:lor: - ,..:11-• . , - {coqfort. An inmerial and -absolute Call attenti •It to the School Mate, that a 'ew men=" - 1; '- -, ere tam:, mey can ; tern of Penust - Iyanta, - excellent as - it - ;elation and our native Snite : end sehich • we ' Anttocracy rules with a high and - -" • man, pint nem( ... .-- - I feel vvell assured, our constitue: • .ts v. ill repu- control the State. •If the peopte would • i,: in mans - e • •-• 1 1 a dd - • i hand.p i --a - -1 !'titer respects, . "actca..- . c.- un tantiten. l:' r., do II - ant , • ,- ta Weropttl,lish a marriage notice from last "; dime. with scorn and rich:cot:s indtgnation.•: .„,, T : -. 1 , 1 : 1 - . ' - - pt. rote. ; • - . make met. ,e friar et an:- ,e, '1 'creek's caper, in order to supply extra copies We I . :cost:flee no power in et re caucus, to'. fatctive In this, namely, :hot It makes ' mama' hauteur and equal contempt • 11,..,,,n., 2 ,7, That sa . . ~,,,,-2 , ,,,,, t at :: _, to the trends of the parties, The ant biII we ' require us thus to ocriace our integrity. to . titer mutt make their inftuence fel; at . a„ a „in i „tr • • ( ..1 - upon the toiling freeman ' and the toll- teacher - e•• • -7• 1 a :• •••• 1 . 1 ' ;elite •• , - tmenema t..t. t. tor training. an supply- . receive,' from the happy groom, is a hand- throw away our self-respect, Cr to vio.me our • Tx.: • .... ' • •• mg slave.. It makes no discrimination called the • - word method. " - •vt-e t , • t will no: reach - some Tenn:iteration for our services, and en- oaths: and; therefore sit is. that in the irdle- ' /I. " Tr '' 't. '"' r g• aa d „...7 , 1 • - I ins: the achools with teachers This - - ••. ..• :in treatment or _lion- c•f" respect be- teaching new beemners to re.-...:.._ '.:)! titles him to our best xvisi.es.-0/e4*Jourucl. • p en d enee • o f f ee . eme ,. we strike mown kimt . there a day too soon. • - r •, Is le': to chance: with .what resul t s • - '-_ - -, to een lama - wrought bv cleattel and thta rn-111;;,..1. the - ihihitinateed 4 .f:e l : :- We insert the above as a hint t cauctn at the bidding Cl our country. 7 I • i , Above our venerated motto, and associated. : , every one can see. If the State un- I labor wrought by free hands- The log the alp‘t - be • e t fr - t bre : • - • - • 'x' ,...: to those who mar hereafter send us with it Mau the memories of the past, and : . Egr ".. 1 - zood ar.dtralv bold snirit • me . ~... I ~. .-- • 1- ; dertakes to educate her ciaildren, she haughty ' ......t0uth Carolinian regards his words atte whole, as pretereed tt t•tt hopes or the future is 'he kutercen • • marriage notices for publication, Tile ; our, , • - •• - ,• -. •is actuated I,y reatton and a sense of a - - . overseer ever. as a "chattel" °fa more eve. in a manner' -` - - • '.•••• -•'' . • eagle—our national emblem and ourcoutury s ' - , • must rurnish coropetenteducators, anamaou., a, •---. Tee ~ a• . . cutto•m recently adopted, of sending , pride. It ever - adorns ours:arry 11, , gt: and i; honor and duty. an alleviation of ; ; coroprehenaiye and exquisite make. which he learns snoken - •arord,. I , v 1 : t • otherwise, the more intelli-fent and . • dimes instead of cakes, is an excellent ; s P re . 3dsia -Win.rl.s.rigwrY over c •' : 'a p re- : such a Spirit exerts itself in an imam- • 2 - • e , The Lonitiona sugar ?ant a • Mta'n - ' • ' - ,: re' : r _p er 111 1. ...1 b , ear. Toe tr. : nailed is zar.C... , •- , • , tooting angel. V. ace we go Into the 'Hall of 7 opulent portion of the community, 'no more . ilmiliar social intercourse - -emtnaats - , - r , d'- -:;- e:- . one—for the printer. ; the House of Represerttanyest to execute the ; dent aspect, an overbearingmunfalence, ! - 1 ,- . -. . • • --,. 1 .., an 1, ne . . I most important trust confided to tea, we desire i tell not resmeatisfied with the ads-an-.I I wear his overseer, his engineer, or his • - la=n ,4 - -g•.--, . ..,. ,- .—,-.! :' - • p 13•1. tt.e as 7u. o. j.. C L t• - . • to meet something there having some analorr certain and a a . . a. c r,eal t aer. e of eiv;na ; t- • • c , rages offered to their children . - c a re , i n th e i sugar maker. than he does With Samba' 31r . 140: - 2,... of the :libel Nn - -t •-l- G 3' No man should be thought ;or concordance with these glorions reeo::ec-: offense," . • 1 whom ,he bought a Week ago for a ; tn. ha "Ty - - - Naluahle "but for his public spirit, 1 tioas- and these sacred emb:entet. Graz: us i . - • - i common school. The result is, that - ; a 17 -- • ~..., • . • • .....c o . ; th ousand rionars.. • 1 • ` , l(mat:• • this or soniethinz anoroximating. to this, zed% a?, -] l •m_ i e • .- ~. 1 On motion, 2.41 . 101,1 - T.C.C... ~) - . jutatce. and integrity; and all other - - • i all will be well: and -oar hears :_ - _.r....i hands I "any man tt -1 -o relies upon a : Sendingt4ena,....sew.tere, their interest I -- 1 . i Fel. 19, a a o'clock A. 31. endowments should be esteemed only will be With you, both to CO and . to dare. , good goyerranent to sustain: ackno.c.- , . gone ••- .7 . mainly elsewhere, and the coin- 1 T. M . . Pease announces - the receipt " - , 'r• -• '• LUCIEN Etr.p, - • .* B ut w h at we say unto one we say unto all, : schools fell into neglect, -a a es they contribute to the westing those , invite to not in there to partake of a bir.- - --ssd'.s - 1 e ' ge d d - "I eta.. does much to modify the i moo ‘• and 1 of ts.-,oot , and calls .for f...". 3,000 more LE, I - 5 ' -. I feast. Ask us not to support n• ncnairatielt '• notions of goodnesswhich honest - a : contempt .4_nstead _of this; our public i meet the wants of one familY of Slaves: ' , en . • - 3londay, A. M.. Fee. i s virtues." - •( brought about, us we believe, by the concen- I . . ; • school -• ' ' al Half a million • • more ' fa.thilies, in the 1 I :rated and - cohesive p..wen of public piniader,' . conscientious men have entertained ; J ought, o , y.a proper system of 1 . Convention Met, and ia tr.e 1: -. .1‹.= • '-' - I same pit:able . Cndltion, among Amer, ~ G P "No great movement in human l wad the saperedded.e!ement of shameless trld ' respectinn• that government-" - ',. elation, or or of "Vnion Schoola, " to ' • Hann of the former officers, Rob:- .. I man pirates, are left unaided. With Eff - irs can be made without zeal; lit - hole...gee private bribery.. Ail countenance';', • • '; furnish -' • P• and participation in such thargs as titse, we ; • ...Al the advantages of our bit half what Mr. Pea... k ' . '- iA. ‘-'e, ac -now.edges , w.... tailed to the Chair, and •• energy, and perseverance- It must i no: onas mass eaitaity and peremptorily- 1 " Pent apart from p . ers . onl considerations, I lAcademies. ' Until this is the case,: frets Syracuse, we 'of• the U. G. R. R- ''. Rooks appointed Secretary i decline but have pledaed ourselves unitedly 7 1 will never by examp.e mvue 'curler zggres- - 1 - r :he be animated by a strong vrill, and tea- 1 d ' - t• I toe on arc of my fellow men lisb...e t o e ,.. • ; the result; et e system will continue I- • would guarantee the removal of ten : . On- motion, the Convention ',;... 1 " ,an dezerretutedly - to oppose_ pored by a benevolent purpose. • I Such is the brierand t r . 4s. ,„ u tli ne of oar I perience and who in fact have erperienced. lto be, comparatively abortive: and , i families from the land of chains.— a... 1 ceedeci with the order of business , , F-st action and our intended future comae_ . *eel the same Teener, atemtatts cruet and ; I, Willeyan. • - lIM. the institution, instead of tendinn• as I next subject on the list being , i IVe submit it to oar consiiments„ eon:idea'. of ; tir-provolte " IL .11. DC.Na. ' 0 _.„,„___......,._........,_,... .' er - Malice, rancour, hatred, and :a uiamaphare 'rind:cation, and we cordially ; la'Lanttua e ' s a , gi an invent i on o f man it ouaht •to preserve repnblican equal- • ri T - - - • . ' .l - rs 7, t " a uatice consists in ttning no ', 2. Ortikograpriy.,,- - . , vengeance, are what tear the breasts l inrim an our honest rre.s.e.reatives, avhether ~' . _ •• to conceal his ideas. i Ity, will be neutralized in this respect I injury d • • •• 1 4i lin me 'ate Catlats or no - I l 'th ' so ra n wt. us m i c i to men ; decency, in giving ; air. Pradt presented - the - ioda of mean men. " ' tbit contest, and to uteks con anion eau** with i r - (Tamnvalaan. iby the aristocratic tendencieta of Pri -; them • " i • i em no offense. - i resolutions - upon this salaiectif: , OEM COUDERSPORT, PA.: 1111 . 11SDAY MORNIN(;,MAkeII Sprint.: 'Germ of the Coudersport Commences 3lonciay..threlt 5. W - tt have two more corrnnuni ration, in relation to the They are pretty .14:11.1,1•7" appvar next «•.cek 11. C.)lol).edizor of the \Veils- lecture before rsj,, , :t Literary ..\.:•sc)ci.ii!itni eveuiecz. Mr. loe:-t writers in Northe.rn Per:l,-- .. % IN aria, anal we bespeak :or him CL:111:011c. uf_ attentive litener. A new British Cabinet Tits teen fortned, with Lora Paltriers . ton at thy' hyakt It b. about like the, old one. and will seen fall to pekes.— There e. ill he no stron Cabinet until the pevir ar better rep rese•?teci io the Huck of Common:, 1_7• 1 0. - c are in rut'cipt oldie Penn- Johrnal for February; i• tilled with u , eful and inter ilaner. No Teacher should Fe V,ilheat this' valuable aid. Pub by Tiioinas ii. But ;.t Lancaster, Pa.. fur une kr 1 c: IMMO liiii rbe coninninicatio:l of —Janes" in rec,re: , ee tt, the late school meet- defense of schot , l teachers, :-e\cral minis in it. We Will SC: ii NVCI• can do any:Zliug in the way , crc(*.tnplying with iter request. Mezu,v.- . ..i1e we t..tigget.t to her. Cunt it is the .'.uty of those who can use a pen ,Tare does. to write regularly. Ems I.`ll , l"!,enn ".41 excepticr, tiol,:.s. try agara EDUCATIONAL rate Schools, Academies and Colleges. TEACIEEE 7 CONVENTION. Let th 3 people then, and especially i Counr.nsranT,Sanitd.,y, P. M., Pet). ►',' F.- 4 those croakers who find fault with the Pursuant to . a call isued },:,. t ;.„ School Law, and who arc just now County Super intendent and thr_,,... doing what they can to paralyze the retary of a fimner Teacher,,' A:,,.. School System,- by seeking to abolish diation in the county, a nutnlq.r -,': the feature of County Superintend- teachers, ex-triachers, and - cltizp!,: ence, set themselves to the more bene- assembled at tii( 0141 COLIrt ifutl.ll. a ! fiicialtask of remedvin , the defects of the time above indieated. thesystem. Lot them petition the Leg- The object of the leer:tin , : islature to e:-taLlish Normal Schools— been stated, Mr. 3. Illooinia.dal e wr .. institutions for the thourogh in true- alled to the Chair, and Lucie::Ln r - ; e . S tion of suitable persons in the_ art of. appointed ecretary. a i teaching. In addition to this, let the ; o n motion. the Cid: !,p,ntel, Legislature be requestnd to 'appropii- Rev. J. B. Pradt, lini V , :n!, : , an i, ate something at once,•for e-tal.lishinff, -1)• I). C"lc"rd ".e"lnillittk . :c t. , ) e , t ,,, - . . in- every -county, each 'Sprin an order of busine-s for the Con-;e:,.. g and ' Fall, Teachers' Institute,- 7 -in connec- Linll, and a 'dun of permunent 0r,:,. tion our Academics or other.visf! —sornething tha't shall afford sorry,- de rrree of imihr(litzec; il/StrUCtioli to th 0142 who purpose to . eng-age in t6aelon'rf for the ensuin , .year. This is the plan pursued in New Ywrlz. Massa chusetts,- and wherever any ctikient system of Public Sch(vds is main tained. Teacherb' Institutes are a mere temporary pro\ - i:,ion. Normal Scitoolt- arc the rain ating _and cc)n...:llling a :,.aincit.git of competcut, pernnnwit, pro tearitt:rs: 1!;•.:C-c..1‘1._•,. knnwn in Pru-pia. more than on, hun dred year::. tl - e•i:npe that vallia. airead•, otie wi:l Dot wait anr.ti,c j,l, 1eL.•?.1. i',:i.", c.j.„tri Eurror.s: I deal ofin:t.:l,: the ; lite ti9n4! Mtre:Algs in cwai, np snrlr. p:: i; , r Ihe Conrcn::vn is y, ;tr. I 1: I ;id = zaLti n . O:: motion, tilo siilliect reac::.;, a s a school wa , ,tal;_en up a ! „ . ! iliscus,cd at Icri4tii l,y ti\e Superintendent. Ly fur. (: hair, by "tr.. C, S. Smith, nnil by F. A. a r .; C. _A. Allen. of Smethport, riotis °tiler when motion, U. A. Alien :tv.fi :.\!1.; pointed a conmittee to re. MERE em!,ndving the upon tine =EU 0.1 111, - , tion; adj:oirrieci to EKE ce::tury bAind (i~.:CC:.:14:.::ie.. :1:1d ~... (. .. c.: ERSE mc,lir,-!. Mr. Ga-re,la e Fur :be Jo4rrt:.l ;!j! ~~. :cud ,:d • 1 ii . n . d i:1 f.)r wa , ad,pted 1. itc.iThrr. ‘). . 4. Grammar I. 1. p 11 ~,:.:i no repra-v,l: of 01.4:2:: (AL which, ,n :7. was accPpted e and laid on Pii:lcipz - ti of dersporz. -Acn(lerny. Mr. F. A. Allot!, ciPrnn:in.fe, t1lc: ttpiin file exerci c Lrf 131 m,, S - ' Yi\ ~i?cUrS eleetcd r.,11 1111i71,' -, , , , .-... ('ntrmitt~•e Cd foliowir:q Order of Bt MEM rithm Cre , .'4l'aphy. iol , ff , 7. Pe1:111-tn.-: S chooi Di , cipli:sc and :Nra7z: EEG] ~~. ~ll~CC?7arrn;:e The C..nvention then 11!-tel.iel ER MEM MI E
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