Mil =I 14.- ---'l 4Ti --- N 4 A. di A -31. 1. -.Sl l .4i.l'ilifil. E--- - - • I • i II . 7-----.1- .: • - 1 SENATE... -..-..--. . e wet,u in to ( , ,tt , Pr Eiil? A v, - Alateit 5; 1831/. • ; 4 the atc•nto t Utt ragesspoko , isf thtfeetirsfr of 41e . 4-iv •' . '4 l : '." •:' ... " ' i p.61,,,:tw-proee e tled to aetopoil the - ~ I • J r..) ?. (Av., `manors- ;; 441 , i..' lie or 'Oymination- •of Siiiimel II e pbu hi, by the " !.., . 4P l 9. r t ` 4 9.l• N jit"; l ''' M .5 .14441 : 44:12 ' . * 4914 ' i ' l ' 2 Governor, for..l:tresilleift , Jiiihre of the Judi; ! I / 16i " smit4 ' ; ' ; ' , .' l. " 4 ` ii i Aithdlin i ll7ls;44leal:' to the mob, Mt the secono. week after vial HiStriet 'composed of the counties of/ h g• ' ctinti jetiantii pereyLaitti 4 tfliiina. ~. _ ...,; „ . , ✓ t . the erecting of the •Legishiture, requesting 1 theiVl . _not - te . "frighterr-Ilie-dottgAfaeeief . . After'spnie discussion in Which Mt:Altit- Burn was opposed .im account of incompe- : the Se'ljr43,":""titl.P. 1119P.stTl!les,fei3rilitr) i a recurrence of the nets .of violence; ent ° - teriey';.the -nomination wits.eoutirmed.. . . rage,.and rebellion. He reftiired to acts •of .. The resolution, for, the z peyment•-ef the the 'Governers 01 other -states ; wtio- called! expenses -of the VoliOrteCr. tromps, of the , out troops to 'protect arsenals--Mo) said that! firotAnkelereittit.,tlititi , ,M..of,Pynn_syjrania . f the - 1..' , . utuherl•and county--volunteerS, protect ,militia Was . talteil z up. • .. * • , . - , ed the .irsenl her • I te . crest un tuaai ; ton the motion of Mr.. ..:- •' ' ' , L. ' • ' • .-- ' ' . . Mi.....11r0wn replied:- lie woul,l oppose. . Brown, 6 etil Le .. out - the' irooPs iii" the-Ith di6lioo, ttie (10111 . 4,1,418 mi .i..fitti It leers.. , i the payidetit - of - the trocips-at,all:_events.. = . I ;J o l l e , ,!..hargetl the Speitlier_with taking thin "!:-Mt......Porwesti Said, • ill:it as the Motion fo .and :..iirganiiing =the . 'Senateirit'. the sfrike out the II di division from the bilk , ,:t-o...‘ir thecOng ref the Legislature, contrary AO foii emiel;vneil-:the•citizen • sitliliers of Camber usages, and contrary to;: the constitution'. ,anal; One of iliacenuties he had the honor' nier . • ttfici.resent„ he 'felt it ;hiS' ditty to roply_ to 1 '9- (1,- 1 4 `r s ' ~•- .. •..,' • . .' ' • , L 'lle said' few insane Men went] have urine. . the argitthent dl', ilut 'Se moor_ front _fifeJetiu 11- . 01.1. i •Bro.witi)':altItough . .he. had not-, the 't • l '' e 'Mt of l ' allM g mit the ....tr°"P' - ' ll.. ' lll6l ty ' friendS' of thelate Governorealled it a iniid . ; "linnor 'Of hearing his •'argtinteritl--tor -the -ciatidemnedit. Ile,laigited that . officers . ' . ' pleasurp•of hieing:enlightened - by. - thef S.enaL .';“ el • - from, st:stlyi o n, ... oil.. Freito. , ) ;,„: ll6 i . were not .to het, because: they. Might:43l'er- I for said lie Ineiv; not the-aanSe.' that ' had itidn- I B.l4l)th.eir duty. : .. '.''.lr. Penrose replied to'lte'idlegations of . • .1;el the alistinOtied in.thernind'of'the 'Sena- 1 Mr.- 'Brown, ~vith a most Withering:torrent - 'tor from - tlie • ern' itty; •betatima- the-troops-of: . rite 2d and the-11 di diVie . ' }finless't lot s " r "" sm. .. / Fe lichl.h t msaf re'id-iY stagy tow. I was • time ;were rot to justify' los course . ; . and offer- . her that the troops of . thel . lth division . it , itti . e , the troops ei . the 2d !ed to inVestigate.the ,principles of tlniSena from the coantry, stitittr h ; tor. from the e'onnly, - WWI . , lie, 4 'w,ere. division ware,. from it eily, Or the ; infinitely more destruetivuto . i f then or a city ...But -reason would not , ep' - - ..ply :to the -S.:natal ; from . Schuylkill,. who the ' fl ppli c . a tiun :of -any military furee, hk etintinaluter-ikef 'eciuld he,••princi l reprosentod„a;•rnral , :distriel, and. aliaril. ; . 1-' I Y . yeltruttt . j „... ~ . j.e his case `he - e . euiti . 5ee .. 11 . 7 6 . I files .. that would lead tulle ilOtruction.of u .- 11.. I the.dountry. Ile_wooldundertake to' slmw, cause fir his .linsfdity tOtlie.resoltitien; to proVe,:tti demonstrate, thatany atv•whieh 1 —less - at bq th - ltAte-inilitiit of .the, county of I' l ite may have performed-SW.llm _Qbair,:of,thel ,••• of ;e d •-• , C•untherlandlilil-boowsingleASEett-a..vic.- . . tam of party., 4 But. if a, a; legal. is : to .be Offer- V i.41.67- • -.1. ‘ U STr. ' 7II T -eli-iiiiittelir •W ith44.6 l -- . -4..;41-:•-opi-vir-as , .-it,striiii,a . e_tiittaliey_lta .1 _..i t, Avs,and:-const - nution of AlM:cm:to try.,• , „Ile . •Ivengentlefnan. Were to tali e . thell elm, We Would 't.-ed to sh (3 w_that.-w hat.' Bre Wit prefer oil .i il the .volti n leers' 111n5or'land , •• ; - select-_-; - re Mr. .Fraley , (Si liuy 1.) px pi a i pe a. li e. tf-itilfe'stormy -- Seirut:;-demooraer.:4 - that lnid not• said that. he . would vote fiir . any 'be ..enga Iplicil in inextricable .destrue . part of the resolution: . Hunow supported Is. i.'" the. _minion .4o : -strike out - ;." - itird - - - ,when..thei ---°" '' ir- MIP 1811 * (1 ' miser y . ' .;. Ile w e nt into ii,- ' • other came up lie Might.vote itgainst Abel: also:, ~ He 'would - not,say what -course he the l''' Nvotil4_p.orsucu:,__ L. r- . . . , Mr. Penrose Saiil4ldriiiiiit talte - s - tielf.light . ...n,Sille . Scnistorfroin,•Schuylltilf, - . - wriipped , up --- in .his',official. dignity,' might reveal; and kVait7tiiitilite Tnit-on•hti'gliifieiis-rsv.platlon•-,- - -- whew - 'the :qttestion of ftlie.:eity voltinteers . came up, for brilliant disclosures: , All that : • lie is Willing:to Say new, IS, that 'he is op; :posed, to-the payment , of the Cumberland county volunteers. • . .• : ... - - - Sir, said .Mr. P., if ,victims are to .be.of ..--forda-up,• either to appease tlic wiath.of,riri _ Oended' mob, or to . .gratify the spleen of their- abettors, he could - assure -them that they *Odd tiod . none more ,honorable than. - the- Cumberland county volunteerS. ' H e woulltell the gen - denten; if they were not ' acquatitted.With• - the history . of - this - country • and its - struggle in .the cause' of freedom, that the Cimiberladd voluniders -- were - :the first to . go to battle—that Capt. .------. :: . 15f ' Cumberland - county, raised the first comps= uy of Volunteers in the time oldie •Revolu - tioti;: - Wito 'marched .to . 411eltee ti nder-M on t- • • gomery, and gave up, their lives - for their coulitry'•s liberty- , -milthat - many of - the eambeidand county volanteers bleached * • ,heir bones upon the plains of .4bralianz. 'flint' id the last war, -they did not hesitate to. obey their country's call. .At 13restler's field, Lanly's lane, awtet - the sortie-at-Fort ' Eric, they covered, themselves .with limier, and added Write glory. of their country. . ' Mr. P. said that_lie. - spoke:whin:Mt-refer _ . . ence to partyos, many of those who march ed Imre, of the I lth division, were the Po . - litical friends of tho , present Executive but • • If .the Senator, from the:county .wished to offer up as victims, the volunteers of Cuin-, " Berland, let him apply the torch to the bill, - end 'a flamentliragellitat .w,dulirigotte the 'whole community. He said, let the . Senator -beware that lie does not , kindle a . flame that will burn . the .. lingers of his . . -Mr. P. said he, was not greiiikistirpril i 4 Iti , the' position taken by•the -Senator •from ihe county,- 2 in-liis- attempt tct_raL.._oir. t h e - ' - 'troops,' from the 'county from:those from Cumberland: If that Senator was the true ; Index - of, the feelings or principles of those he represented,:they . .differed as-to the great. fundamental principles of Tree goyernment: - . ---"Whatthat'StAtetor-heltlAwbeihonorableand just, halal(' to tie. anything but bonerable aniljust: 'Mr. P. went oir to Show:that if the -principles Of ' the Senator, from . the.court ty -(Brown) were to prevail, the country would .go'to destruction—anarchy 'and- des .petism• would soon enfold us. ~ •' . . : _Mr._P. said .that the claims of the •volun. - .teeni fron' Cninberland atorthe city stood , upon the same. footidg ; they involved the - same principle's-a Statute. law, rind a ethi stitutional iiroVision that could.riot be con-' traiened: The Senator . from lithe county' bad confounded 'tiir . o• principles in his tirgu;' tten't4ad, placed' the constitution of 'the ...i4f,e. end 'the United 'Sonia' ',together= •,. • .._ ~ -- • ....... atil - lnin ortffe''State r- El 1 MI g_ the Goverinor .power! to sup press'. deniestic • violence.. . ile here went into an argunacut, relative. to-eonatitutional. law, .atiat.sliowett. that: the Legislature : had • ! nocpower . over. the (lover . nor in such-cases—that the power was•con. - .. termed the constitution,; and , aboVe.. the • law . power—and , that, the . matter was - Merely put into the- Legislature out •of rity etutlil : _itetiide• as to tlyi_propriety of !the order of' the:CoMminder-in-chief. He was •eontrallisd-tis - tuthe , 'Cniergency,;:- ,7 - - Nor. dotild - the 'Military be made -to suffer • • frbittlany Command, they 'being‘,Subject to ' .orilers.'' • . • J.' said, he:Governor. ih this tustaeceovhS ,at ::thre . •Seat or danger' He - r u thi e s tp(ilil des e era ti g. th e'ea i to! and :order--- , ,Prostrating .•ffite..goverimient—trairipling utidc feet the ittOepemierice•pf.the-representetivoSisOr ganig..iiig_allirulealticiiriLerde-rand aim divert,-tim.funetions of the govern- . meat, to their, ,purpo7 ".res . ... r ,;' tie . .coutentled •Goveritor, iuhen% 1e au 'Was justified; in interp6- • . sing,thilitary,forte—that the time. had ' for, hire 'to, eiercisethe constitutional .authe; " if 1 ..••• city. save. the, curnirionwealth. • , ;4'6**M - 111k -iitverlaWfUlly ~T MEIZE=III _ lle went into the histOry of 4he-aets.of the 4th of December, and said thellie4 . oolt tli~ chair in sttlitt eonformity to the laiffiif theAtiod-'-htit-when-ithere,Hlie refused - to' peitnit the . . Senator from:the'ecnutty. those who had no spats-ther'ateo.:, addriis 'the Senate,.andLtheniobin confounity;_•to his sworn duty; wlirelf - Ava - s - -aqtriitoiiileitnause-o- the-invectives-dischargedagainst:hhit; • .41. e. $14(4. the :that:mere by-the Se nator- fro in the County, w.ere ready for blootk . l!hey ,- called:- 11-T (WE AIM R 7-..• RIDE 11151 ON 'A 17 AIL vwere 3 VStl- . Flat that ,SenittOr, Who gays -that this mull , and tliefitelmiyilitteti — of - Safety;": Will be .honored. as . Ratripts = wilr stand as high a - nil as itimorable as .Washington,.and: the patriots and heroes of the revolution. • 'Mr. Brown •iikplainetb--,said -he-.did-not compare. them to-Washington: -- My. Penrose continued :- The Senator_ from .the ..county may Aptly it, best he , d ,id say-that-the s flood-of graiitadti-With the people, will them with the heroes and patricits of the rei , olutioo."..But he-Mr: P..) would say, thautheir names woby"bsi associated with infamy— r thai their acts were. thfamons, notwithstanding the Senator frinn. l :the county, .had deelared thatamongst that mid) were found men of property, and one of his ,c6nstituents now found - to: - be—in a - , . , SenatoriaVlhdir. • . . ..111r. P. sAhl,_ the doetrities 'enforced, by the.-" , Ciuntnittee Of Safety;" were the same doctrines as \rem - . entertained by the• corn- Mittee of the - same intineirpthe rerolutirin of France that deluged that•land with blood. We found in'the histeryOf thet•revolution,, that when the people-threw off those Con stitutional restraints—those " shackles" bf letr' and, Order, as • they were Called, • that. then they rode upon " the' ste'iniy'Sea', of emoeracy-'l.-rif_the AeitatctifromAhei_Com - ty, until the • guillotine was glutted with its offerings,•andtheitreets run With the' blood of;tens of thousands. :' He said;' give;' me rather Ttirliish destiotisM'ilian"thafffeiMi- • eraer thatttkeS-froni'llmvarit4O'kheirtv- - ,• ful constitnted'anthoritiesthat drives their Legislatures from their seats. '':Such anar - eliy - would'soonlnadTto - destiotiSm'of - •the_ darkest.and,itipsvdegrading Ithid. ' , . '':' • Mr, P. ',44 kith :WaSliittgion!S t'are• , , well Address, that'Tiart warning tile ,Liebple '. . . lagainst „combinationa and'-associations .of men against the-rogitlar,constitnted .autho 7 rides, which he applied with great severity to the' Senator. from, -the; Onnty,-.and 11 0 : I confederates ,in crime;_ in their .dtnOnsira vNis against t m,Government.', Bcfrire I bc, borielnded;hogave.way for an,adjpornment,,, and will,••„ritiis4, tits remarks when ,the,uh jest again ,conics pup,.. J-Initaisniqne, March 5, Mr.•.•Poutsori. , •=-'Seniete. , - I —Mr. Strohm 'from-the , feerreleittee.-tin. : Rciadsi-tpriag,es; . made , repoit.of • ahlropria lions,loll a'''grantrecale-if which three , hundred 'copies Were', otclered to be printed. The following ato 1 1.10- principal • appro ! embracingin all neat four ' ••-: • •-•-• • "' 'Egtension, . :'• '990,000 ' .The-P-ertland : (Maine;) Ceurier: says, in explanation-Of the - Present' : seat of border diftionities ': - ' I,' ''' ::•, t •• . 7••,• • • 'The' .ninneS 'Res'took, . SrobY took,' .1- iodsl4 and :/lrimioogh' Mean the' 'Annie ......._ thintr. and . 'are'different iiditleation.s of the'!: 7, - • -A , • • A. venera to• •••, . . • . , ,• ,1•EvP 1 x 11 94.4 1 li•ciD9Til• - 7 ... , ,Inclian term for the river which rises in' tie ik, A ineriean.Jtke rel.:l6s tIM I tellnurifig], !C eunty:Of ,penoli,sioialittle: north af 3,fount 'mein tionary anecdote :' -c 4 The,,,,:inrrning, liCatartlin; in about 4L !leg, of latitude: l t. 'Thil o.w i ng ,th e ,hattle,at Norktowns,l,44: , the t•,iins.nearly an ,east course across, thP, •curiosity ~ to ~attend the dreOeing ~ of,',, the. - q. 4,,,, dounties: , of 'PPllo::.:§q!.,,ai)4..lV 1ii900. 1- 1,1, ';wounded:;, and.amougtothers,,whose ,Illphfl• litho ugh .one uf the; htpfit hentlting, .'% 411 -11e,1 ur'iwere so much ..injuredias. ha:require. eitqat! r -,had;,' ' 4 , 110, ' •Unkted„ . . S„,ta. te'sp, i ,re.,oeiiiing• , umneretts, itation, was a musician, w to Neel{ ed. ',tributary streams; and dischargesitself 1 4,7, l a. musket• ball in•the knec , .-•,, As , : was' usual Ito, tllgAt. 4ohn a fcity wilesApye the mouth lin•such eaks; preparations :Were' melting to ;of the Tobique river. Itsjoopth)l ifiviouiles,,east Of - the hountrary,,elaipud i 13 f(MT. or, lash him tlown,to 'the table;tof:previint ~ the; by , possibility• of hie inctiting,:• .1 Saya.. the•t•suf-„ .-Maine., , The priAciplt trihlitark44ailliAnC !hirer, ANow-Docter;-wha-would4ett-bei lirnestone,4littleAludamiaskai-grgartd-,14 I. 4iftiM - squililltn 'going-to-take ,otryour tle'Maehias, and the St." , Croik,!.lnNii.us,bi Ps Ie Jenate then 'took op: and confirmed' :have ,-Akeen-• surveyed,,,, and: laid,,,cut.,,g,4_ _gl;: an&l.'tib , necessnry_•,•yon should be . lashed--dewn.” , - "I shall , consent. td no .such, Lithe` nomination of • Samuel' , Hepburn‘ as 7miles',above or, north of the. , Arnestooh , :hY, ithing , :i' Veil' may pint& 'my' heartfroth My President Judge of the ninth T.lndicial; Dia- authority of Massachusetts! aot 1 1 111 ° 10 °;roil lbo'sern,- but you'll-notcenfinei Mei- Isltherei trict, 'coinpotedrof the coMitfes , of Curiiber; ourenstern line.".;:, ',,, ,•,•-I ' . ' , ,:.. ,• ia fiddle in'the' terra 'frau, briniitio me."; liid; Peity , and • billet:B;i, in 'the plade 'of - - ,', i ':! ;r . • ‘---"-r- , . •' J , ....:; - - , 'I ' i A Viblin , was-fdinislied,' and 'after , turning) John-Reed, retrieved.' Mr , . Williams alone , .-! IMPOR'r.AN'r , '.ICLUAL.. . ~. ~ •,,, , it; he said,':'''Nesi, tioefor bdgipsi't 'and 'he , voted against etinifirnitition.l. He ' ststed his '' On lithulayc'the'dbe 'between the two : continued' le nlaY untiklie operatioif; Which' r reasOna 'at senile 'length:. '' - ,li ' Wei; 'for 'the branehes'etliel•Presbyterian Olinrdli, , eame leek'. abont fegy` Milhifeit,'Wina''',cPuiplcted; want Of, lige litil 'experiened‘of .' mf.i'lleiy , - up bet A iii3 the'Siliiretile 06iiit ' in the 'city; ' witheui'nrisaing'n''nele neitii.iV i iiigaMOle': burn.:'' Mr. , Penrose IVas in . fayor, .of 'the jodgellegtlis' on the!'bettelf.7 ' The'mern ' ' :-7-,--- 7 . , ''.',' ,•-• ' nomnation,,and heiiigia 1-6 - liese)ilAtive_:_of ideiVtid-eonsuitied-ii&firttleavtifs' to iertilian- 1 ''' Marc'' , '"`;'''Clikknitsiiiia,,Pa:lh - ( 5.' the distitici ? 4 . settled the n - l ette r , ', : ' nel_a_ pry.,, .The,paneet'llaVing 'lretl i ti''''p f *- I '''''s2&l l 4/`' ..,o'cit/14.0iiii 'atria ',intifferbuS , I - thelrill to `pay the - iii)hans , ler"trooPs cal. : , h6Steil; the - chnit 'adj4rried" until; TO ;o' 7 , ''Faii3iiii.l4o(i.t)efi ni ' thiC ).):04t._ itiLtlii#. l led here to put down the mg!). 'was ~,tigtrin clock, A. N..- on'rtaestlily, 'Olen' the Airy 'plebe 'f i nilkituiliur i gli t last,' ytieek l ', - ttiok'''9l considered in, committee' pf the wi‘qae,-..., was selected.' :JoSitiklte4dOtiltl:".leein. , -, • hundred li,punils l • "About' 60,..,limidred%is s4meches at length, but not confined' tethe inencedl his oliening .. ofAi case: Among the.,kent'?r,a i l foad!takeii: , lii,e,"ditl net learn, tAkhjece,. matter , befOq ttle, , Senate, were other ilistingmilled ' - gentleAletiebf :the: )pat; the name ofthe owfici. of the team, lint ode made b:v l M,r. Penrose, and' Mr., Brow,n.,m — •PYIOn. W. 9, pe6:5 9 0,.. of § . .?„04-,_p4pio,,, w itter,prip l ic,,,ix l bic, TAlinttn rlppe4rdd, Frey both dwelt. upon,, the :eirep*stairces na, wAt -- .4p#ar,f(ir one of,theparges ? anti I perfeetly,:competent,to the, tarik.4-7/rppAi , -itten mg the m0b..,.-'" r. r(li 1 ~.,, _ , , t12... ..‘ „.....ci _CW 414. ) 9r! )e_o other. 69ti., , d - M B , rdefendiug Mr -1 4 /$4..1 I . N I , ' i c ' t• i k il , 1 t , . ,c. • •_ i• _ _._ _(., IcNorth i' NV isconificO; • ---.•,----.--•--.---. -.• •••.-:••-, '..2114000 . ; ; Sinneniabotting'Extotigioni•-. • .'•' 250,000' "i,Uilintr'Canalii .-, i .•i , .. •••.:•: ... ' • .30 0 ,009 Pitisburg , St,Beavei,' ••'. l .T''' , 'i r..7l' ' ': . 250,000 i i Rail R. Plashttr.o to Greensburg*; •:300,000, • - IL RAlollida);slVg to dliu ti , rigtlcin•!3oo,ooo , Malconing'Canal,-;••,,,.o;•,. , • ~.•,:; -...• .•50,000: French . (30ek', . . ...'. .•••.•,•P'%• .- • - ,T,'•imgo,ooo Rail-1C •ColumbVi - tol - Middotawiti72ooAoo - Avoid Cbluinbialncli6d Plano; , . !•.40,000 'The Q- - • - 500,000 ....„- ~.,„..„-,,,,,,,,,,, ~,,,,i,:,, , -,; , .....',1-- , :_: - • • i' , . , „ . ..:4,f4,,5.iti.vi , .. : ; : ti.,..t....t.jtir . ....tvi t0 ,...... It:V. . . . . . illial,asSerriblagri• . . 4 incl• Air. Penrose - p, s ura .. ... ~ ,„„7 '• - ' ''''''''• " ' ' ➢ • '‘' • • if" I.' • '•••1 - and he From a t t. .A. , 127,•-i,pk•nuov ,_t, . - I,,nicl ...1 0,011 ..,..rt 2 :mg- . ~,. , .flotriicitit'it , in ' teruis s ` 4 I o . 4luent deela'lo ii i R1,1 7 . 7 icq- 1 1,711 .- X7Alrl . folif!lfqlSl'7 „ l : ,K.' s p:i.: 1 . ..4 ~•., ''.;;.'....-::. ,:',.'''2 . ..• - •.10-•ii sftl' : : ; - t bon. .A:mnre forciblet..ap,6,bch --- ilianithati 1 I' 2 ! j j•lj ;;• ; lj 1.,.p . EIS ( , 't.l I , ;- i , •,- i ~. i 104 paDvor i t4 yor .t ivEvi s. -0* by, A t li:. I' . enroSe ,I. : lloe.rarely liti . eriLf.,ll . td6', 'A/New TOik-Metnber,,of Congiess' p .1. ' 'lip . ei';': ; eleCek;' , lL--All e shall - '4lo. \ -•"..WitlierUt f:' , ',,r '•• I --' •• . 1 .-- •':- • .. . 1 '• 2 ' - . _ .. I e ' • • • .. • n relation to • the atfr,aiy elbow . declared it equal to any .` :;B°)ll7 " 4fili:l)iief;rel.3/ " 4"14;:141 ' ( 4 1 ' °./r,, J j "lii , ina . lo-4 ye 'll4O ,a3,•_,.'..kirliili itS 72- .With, thing types,. ink; and. the litn•in of the graver I-M. I iturt.l--r exciting' rre.v .s.''' , i • • , I he had heard , at 'Washington. ...,Mr. P. dwelt i_Daguerre, it Paris, has of all .that .._.„ . upon the danger ( it' liarfY, p..jrit?"partientar,' p a lmi ti nr: or printinsr eini_aeliievel_by_means- tions .t'vere itt . .progre ss:linil. it. w.i1 . 1_..fie,__914 7 . !aline Prontier. .Fttither. warlike.prepara-, ..1Y 3v,hPl l flse#:l o 'f l o lll llP'lgr9Slllaftsi°Pl.4 - fi.iif. iifeitilMi - abbifet4,."PaSSlng . .flielgtit ifp6si.. L q fir VC (i tiltl i tiOC VS ''‘' 6 k i t) ti ' tli ; ell.'M lilirriiiri lle read:from the faiettell speech of e s feoige I a metallic su ilt, i 6 e, ra ,,,, re d , w i t h a • b lack Washington witli , gretif effect, but „lam,not ; compas i t i m • "'LOS upon this lilaeli stir-point in dispute: The steam I ,able to liketeb i(in tftelint its .01 . a'.letter„--, I . fati-ti etmada.tn the I Fre hid „not concltideil When - the:Senate 'ad: I tit* tlie„stitar mystlt*Ws,iiryilite,;;More' fFitpl.P..:M4Pta.h44.,lfeefialeip-atelfetl to'Entl•.', of less ptise;;:all the objects. •upon which l an d, aMI-all was bustle and' e . ,7•7ei T .tetneiifs•al ~.. • . i ,tlie object-glass-flen I ej- s (1„r cies!. ._. rile Journed. - ffotes.c.—Tlic• Cenlifillfee apPointeu. to .sliades• from thite,.to bincli..?iire. giVen• ,by. -,. • .4 - 4- • - f''4.• p . .• •. . • audit and settle. tile .acebunts Of the ': C .. anrpl ilh.6,tilinhin.alti,y7jd of Tight ...r . t. 1 -14: Ati n d 0 „;,;_, • wen ib New•l3rims.wiek mid Nova,s_cona, ps.int.) , tpt.sanaDs\t,i,. iON 111C,C.S. •- i , - The .drawing finished, and it -is done in a .. F t'!" 11) c -r15 ."`7.._. (••.) • . , ,„...., ~,_ 1 lifutsch,. are MeSsis. Cos, - L9nga ,v -'7- l'er -- iii'd'i. -7 - - - 1 - r - - - • -r• 1 --• - We lint -ip - rivate letter froi Lot , sew, minutes, as,ig it preserving varais i. Is. • „ • ~ •• • .., p i : iv • letter , - .a • ; ICIeElWee. ' ,Th ehitirrean - "Of the coni - Ii:41 over it,..tiitlie'iin;se remains iirst- er 'Canada, Which . siate,4 . *that t l re,l6th ,niul ' 1 ' ' , ' (.' ` ' ' ' 1 ii.ittee on . a,co;lnts, Mr. I. ar , ag i nt re . o , - lave a mat y- to : tackable . by ; the . action *of the.alr or Of ligiii. •t• 1 (I,s lll l - 1 .1 . . ;„..,., , „ - , ted- a:res 6 lution to:PrOrid:e for lite payment 'TheinteuSitY.of the : light IS '.4,f.'. f i r ,„' ? : . ith_ . Ali# .: (lisriuted territory,and Ant thc.,llTedea of the •leaders, 'inider,the'ehafticter cif • Per'tanee,;iii ; the'apParatus (f , M..D,agnerre, steam rrighte was s ent to .EVI II II I - 7,:- • ~ assiStantS to the 'sergeant • '`at • arias: -'The ft6Ll 'fo '' . A! . iliiti,ss'„“.q.„,, , tii,(ifie',,„, ,G. ' A speelat 111esseitger; arri ved . at. Montreal. „collet has been mereaset s nee 1. w a re- ieet , 4 .11. twit at eight oteloch at , noon, ,lnd ,I the 11 T ilt., ' f,1.j.,e. f 41 9,..c. • rTf l ..... t ~ ,• • - . , anti .• . , - • 1.., -4, -r., •,' •• , • , :••', , • ,•_'',,,,• .'."-; • .."-", .' T' 11 l • se t' I -q F• el enc , Gov iferreil.to the committee, ts , tietv . ,.a o . 1) re'.lo . l.w.o'etoeiti Present sucu,tnyerences,..tink • olin .i o hi r , A,,c...1 ). ,the $00f): ~ ','' , t ''''- " ' ' ' ''• t" ••1) • TO •t as tune of ili - eby Are , • , • , ~ 1 11 : 13 3. • c Jut i- , ,l • • • . , • , • ernor ; General. Mr. Miller,. ilic,bearef :Of, I. .Mr. Cribb, aniemberof.thegerninittee, . ; ..;i;',. oPesi,ssonto, if.'pl a e6;"::ll. Arai 6,41 .1 , e c i e .,; tiumi, pei-lefincd - the' jettrney in ,the short j deelarcd.tbatlie - linety•=ii . oVtif einten tion i th ofinnety 7 tWohours.,• • ~ ...` • ~• to Make this report, or lie should haVe,•pre 7 . - E , ,§ i,.. a . 2 .- 4 . 1, ,... : 4 j i. ,- ~ ".; he : -,operatlon. Of,.111„ ;. '.. We 'also - learn tharthei:l - I.th-regiment., is pared, a counter report. At„„ f the itigge,l - 1 D.aguerre,resehibles,a.g.oo4l deal _engrathigiollielvd 1 .`,1 March frorn_Quebee..to the same non of the Speaker . - 14e. subject ,_ wasithet-Ifter'tlie '‘lilaeli lininneliet . The;Colorsarejdeodeatj o l l •. ; i .• • c;. - - , . •-• postponed, to allow . the _minority to • nnike 1 iwt, reprotinced„ says. M. Arag-o; iibjectS I . A letter from Quebec., _received here .to their,report, • , The. Com inj (tee in their . 'r'• . 1 iire.„enty ,represented by., the, .combi eat ions. IfltlY.r:inetitions, . that tite:,poojA .of Maine p o r t • s t ated in ""Y .f a i . st t ll6 Ot is l i ii , r ef° ;.'et'e t ' t t ° l of . lisdit .Ind of shade;, but the .precision is 1 haril f iikeii po s seiiiqp:gf th e : 1 4 1 .W1 1 fe 1 1' 1 eTii theAtipb:wltich-the-miliority _will 4,efittp.- 1 1 1 bityfAtitl-atiy Ming - that ca'n bp expresstid.-- . , ierY.--lvi lll a force pf g,OOR. . 11.0 .fighti, - ,..mi , .,Niae1in)4 4 ,1.0d before:, tile:l-louse, a 1.- joint resoltiliiiin;•, proffering full ,iiki. p,,,, it.b,-, o • ,..., , ,ect tiot. 'the design may he ex- l is 01ereldre fUeVittitiles,-.-.,- , I fitniiied with a ltici:roSeope i and the details .1 . i'romthe-Quebee-Mereury,of die 24inst.' j edinitenance on tile 'part .of the ICOnarnon- - lose notititig.ttl their: ti•6ttinipiting - netittitts6;: A part of . th e .11 th..-Resriitient,, 'Whitth; I Wealth of Pennsylvania, to can .on a war, 1 w ith r e.raril 10 the exaefeess of the. Pr o Per , ' since its , arrit'al , in Vaitili4: his been sta.-., 1 - in case• a contest with England takes . Pr a c e ' ,ti . tilt . .9;' it is: mattleintiticl. • This iostrumaut-hi on ed at William Ilenry :flak ; elialfililY,•l l:llwas.-tti..keti upy and an ainemlimint--offer-„:410„ - deeitted _ the = irtiportinit Abet • -thot—the-i-iii.- 0 6Ti t ,rmy,v.-16 c k , .6?LNe*-,--:.l3i: r -iii§i - iiijk;-_-- , '•ed by. : 141%; 'I% Smith, and was'.then P ost- { noon's rays haveactiatton the. surface,. ,of i The-first ill - visiOn iis expeeted to i n 'vit'e • here' • pored to be printed: • • • .. . , 1 . • Idle ottith. by .. their light • and heat 'l'llev - . NT tl, - I the, L t •A' ' .-It' . • , - on ....on . I .l,_av 15ml .ptts -ma ~,___ ,1.9_ General. Melceml,-intLAlr.L.Wright_oLthe-- ! . .prnilite'et4Wiftnreoal!efartfteiL'llThirge":frillte- = said-that s'isinetlivisiiiiis,:Will piiSsdo'tvii the„ li. States Senate; Mr. - Gr:iy, member' 'fif. srMt'on the"blaeli surfiice.. Allilove let t ers. ; soutlislore'-'orthe St. LatOrenee, bin viO:dri!l .oongress 'froni New Ycirk, and 6 even 1 '.. I ",- must. be :Wriiten bytiltis nioonlight potver, - I tI• • i• flint ant l Pre aralidii4 Lhave_:_been I . ....., ..,,, , . no earl _ ... p , . the 'Pennsylvania members •of •Omigress; - ! - made for:their' tratistutftahove prat f s evv. 1 :were..at_the_dapitol . MAUy..I.• Mr..-,-Nitriiptl_ . ~... ..._, - The, - nocesSary -- nrrangements' are, -we-L•be-- received much attention from the members i ; lieVe ma d e for,:eonveying ili`ent thence on of. helocoloco stamp._ __L___ . .------i their - rnarelt EnsWatti." ..,,,,,,„„,, •• " .' - The'Qatiadisur of l a st nigh( says, that . - a perseit.wito.lisis'..arri ridr',from. tlO -Lines, .re". Mims thin the ittitiihritie.4 . y.Maine had.sent wo'rkniett tobuild a . fort .near the A meriqatl -Giistinn--llouso?upop'flie:-,Kemiebceroad.„, 1 -11?-tiota4_31Lal0,t cid. New - 13itttle it s, , . ___. . • wick:: - ..-•- . - - TILE POWER OrCONCIENCE . .'Somedays since a gentleman from the 'Wesf,' who was stopping at one, of our cipal hotels; had-retired-to rest, when. some one.entilet ns • (Tom — opened- its-pockeu, and took from it , sitte: 'note were,:severaljliousand - dollars in 'the book: at the thne,..and it naturally excited wonder, that any of itshould liave been left, .few ditys after the theft he received:a note, •stat-.. ing'that a person wanted toti4ee- -him near. the - Western Hail after dark, , on :matterS of importance, and requested • that -mei ; ono should accompany him, ..Thelall• -request 'was not,' however, complied and the person_ robbed, taking a 'friend with him, went to the• place indieated. Upon arriv- - ing-there, they:found a young man; well dressed and apparently- wO:educateflovho, at once., 'without reserve, stated that he hail • comm itted the 'robbery. That being dis tressed for money,.he had in'a moment of desperation., - entered his rob m- and taken thy ',Money . front.this pocketbook. Thai he -bad no - -ide#-4t the-time of the-.-amount•• he was taking, but upon examining:it and find-. _ing, that what he had. taken was a five him-. Bred and two Imudred dollar :notes, and then-reflecting on the .infamy of the =crime in liad:continitted,..lte: was - eonfounded.-- It was. in 'vain that he ,• sought to -selace-Itis mind _ by urging', Alm - necessity which. ' - prompted - him to the -act - l - sleep:was ,--- ban- -- -ished from liis eyes, and a miserable being. • he'lwandered . about shrinkino from the gaze of.ere6f_one he encountered, and expecting every' moment to be arrested.. Shame pre vented hiip front returning the inoney,• and he took it several miles from -the 'city and ilii - s7brought no qui - tolds .- disturbed conscience: "I'lte - thought of ;his • gni] f AV as c Vet. u P perm pet i is mind,"d he had deterMinett ' te - retnin the: Money' _throngh_thole_dsLoillei;Land',..d.ur r AlupahL ericlosej, it in: .a blank sheet of piper', for' that purpose. ,'llWhon'e4ty, having, so 'far' ercotne.ithe_'suggeilleiria_tif_pride,"led'ltim. to `go- i ftirther, return,Of 'the - MOhey would- not relieVe innOceqt perSons;:wlo ulightlM,Anspeme.., frono strspicum,--and it, was - this - refreedoiliad, forced. Ititu AT hs iptprit* ttripity - ..in' person. Saying.o is , dip yppog.tAp. 04cp.A,Ah0.r,119-_ ney in.-the ;. iands of, its..true,, oWner, • and' fit rthey, remarked,' that.he was In his er;--and, !leaked. ,avoid ppos he • merited., The getitlpami.took, no mere.'.'.l-.Polliniore Rutriot. ,„ ~-• „ ,THE AROM'OOK-RIVER. , ( ronoivir g -is-takotil-fkinr-anEn g liglf paper A N Flctex , rate -- C - ICArt.te'rEa:=-Pied, on 1-Toesdayi•attis , residence, - WilloW.C.pitage, - neaFElthat,:Nr.,Jonathit • alton,.aged 62 - years - . In early life he formed _an staelunent to the daughter of a gmall,fartniel.2 -I at (1 - rayft - ird,` but ''friends being Tavcrge J-t-o--tfii)it4iiiini.4t6T - W:tittsetTrto;ther ,- East. dieS,. Where by Perseventneehe • necentida: - ted a considerable ty-tWo.Yearitvliielt witis'aWient he rein ; tarty' corresponded With . her ;: but on-his ar rivalla I;:ttglandille. was : :--Unly in ..tinie ,10 • pay the lusttribtite•bf.affeetion to' his'belov.: -eil, she having expired two days protiou's: F.VeiAerlter death he•seclitdhid • art .- tiding - ;ill society - except- her w . brother's, to whom he left thebulk his-frtune, a . mounting.to' upwards of eighty thou - Etna pounds, subjectlo' the, payinetitOf two ail nui tieSof seventy-ti ads cult, to a mate-and femaleserVant-who mere his•only dom eStics - for. nearly. "twenty yetirs.: 1 . 1 is house was Milt in the (mune sittia -ted at - the: cXtremity, of a sin,tl4grove'l illiin's anti finplars,"abillurnislaitt 11 tTcc mestiiinplemanner.,, The Window kshut 7 - ternin fron t•were- never suffered to be - ope-iv. , flis:meals • ..temperate; consisting of breath_ and- .for breakfast,: one • dish of Boiled meat and soup ,for dinner, .tylth whiehhe 7 allowed himself ..a..glass of ale, and coffee in - the evening. lie }t'oulil, not perdit either or. spirits on the liremi -ses hut, far frOnt,beina • Pedurious, he was : belle r&clur .ofmtnly. poor - persons - in the neighborhood, whom he supplied with. fuel and warm cleating in - the,. winter mouths. allowed.his , beard to groiv, except . of re tipper ; .and„lrts hair,. Which : w i lts light. auburn,, and -.very lung, hung in. ringlets raver. his, . Ilis usual .dress was: a. looec - ilark, gown,. and when seen which .was but:seldom, herhad So much. the 'appearance,of; a rieripit, :Oat he .was.knoWi .titany personS 'in tllO.l. -einity-by-no inforMed.- . .person,‘ and:possessed, , a incst: • excellent library,' • which, with his -liousehold-furniture i —he!has-bequeathed.-to the medical gentleman who,wes particular, ly , attentive .dtiring :his' illness. - Liverpool,' al, sum). . IASQ. , (irk" plaeli; et 'Phij - 4 - Oxfitril, - itreitent= ed' tn . tier cotiiiriOider; 'Oap't. , Silver 'Vase; this in='" ' ".• scrilitinn := ••Nepentek by . the' 6bin:fitihietigers, cif the packefibiit. 'plorcl,, from Nqw York ,•: . tis• — a• , taken their es tlin i - *el..; lit and._ condun't, up_ .a goittenriun; Afirouglintit ihe"t•ciiitige; particulaily so d4riiig ' tlie gale "Fol„,theA,l, tivnitd,7ol ; itistunt, tylten the : vespnr !AY, pf!, Ciyiye r n fro er ,an e o nnd: . qtrandn4 . .!.!; . • 1.,„t fr Correspondence Of the New Y ork Expreks. • • • - 13Axn6U,.11Irireli Thi's morning, Gencril Biiwyer, die .yeyor aenerat ofthe publiaT o tinds,-rtwrived- 1 froth naiista With orderS from Governor Fhirlieht tO lu'o'iieed at Once to selee'ra post and- erect fortifications at, nrneurthe place here the ,$.3 - aint • bilin crosses' the line of New. Ifinits wick The Governor hes also (hreeted tlth,fortilication of a post at forks of . the Kenneherr c iVer, aniP.ortrered a detach- I 4 - pent-of-GOO-- men: .to- that spot. • Colonel Janis lins now moved'down the AroOstOok, I Mut established his post within hall . a mile of the line. There are . also slight mo tians-4t ITie lriotlth o e liiiTeMartaw aska; Presrytre Isle and little Machias Rivers.--•-:: , -.Pre2sitenow-eltosen for the 'principal- for- I tress 'is •atlinietilile fora defence, and gives a coMplete command of the As I ooStoolc. t is an eminence hereinfore - a•part of thefarm-' of Filiberhert; at..,yliose house Mclntyre and Ids companions were taken. A' Thick sminfp•• or h0g,,, - rentlers it inaccessible on . one side, and you can rake the only ap proryAll'-t-o_i,ffora long distanne. • . .• From this place. to 'Mutton is now ,a tol erahle road, through which our forces are moving, 'ColotreParvii will soon pushup road. to the St. John, where lite • will soon :have tolerable fort. Af FitzlierherCs • found titnherand,boards and,othermaterials, 84o11c.o'nstffieteil a fOrt, on whic' are inoniitecl three, pieces of ..ord nith•'Whitilt they - can . • - rak'e. theline ofittisprinteli fora mile pr More'distant. The • Milf-aceeSs-to-this-ftjw.frOtiHiteLßritish-side is'by coMing. Upon 'Mid' lOttit'sitle the river. A Santry' of TO oi`ls tnett'iS posted on each, side-oftheliiioy-hoth-foKees,--Who-rnOn taiii••:to'iyard6 each toxins' of military etiquette, rhe Kennebec:detach ment have to- day: been•sumilied froni.: . the • Areculd are Oiled-United Soy§ arms and"agyicme,rifs, i3peeteil have been f).9fprming various ovp niarelOg., and .counter marching through our streetsgiving.oprlown. 'quite Military,,,app i earanep, ~; ! ..rite,l e titnberland . dell r ellP l o,enlqoP4 ill. 4:44Y. or:tWo. i wo hundred, men. fromll ; General •dettgqiilPetlt§..ilati.:Teaeliod • larvies ptitti,.:,,',l'hejreaidne of the, force tinder - his 'eom mantl."are, engaged op ,:perfeeting , them dieeipline: - .. About,' one: • halrare armetl7,withyilles, andtheirexpert-, ne4 :,excites terror, in the minds of tile. Provincials:, ; ,pur,:stre.e ts are. aitectdly “crowded and ..eltehed i with, teams, .con a tan tly. arri vi ng and Aeparti .with arms., and .ammunition.,:and tores..forAlle.Areostook,r. , SoMe.2oo,Oii '.36o•.arelloatling.,at : _the "same,time, Ell •.YET JO ll' I,t 4 Mareh 691';'9'O'relock;P:1M.• " The I expretia'fine 'this Inortient brought 1 16ticitii froth ";lloul toiti; dated t 10 o'clock hiidju4t,\- hived froin"Jart;is' Camp,' 4_tha__eaptitreTh3ft nritike_tresliassers • It was - United and theilie 1"1th Of British regulars had' arrived at Madaiyag' /kit, from Qatiaila, and the force iTobiquid hacl, prineipally i ijuin -;''fhe'BritiOli”fcirees are-ecitiebY,t igone t rough to , • , s ; 'Dere:was qui4larrii night lil'erelatit Woddskielt; tkat r ,ciUiareb'Wdlildlitt4dk'd Utilitid4iti'6it','_'ad4'...b r offi;"ifiee''' bitand " Not' aword hari"ii'66,oB6"etver om , 'Gov . raiifiki! • 'the truly rho Rivet outs was rising very rapidly - - =1 ::11,` .. 5", , ;dui.,.,.., .. -ixf, ,--- ;1 . .., Feoni;tlf , !ef . 'N'itrfit - t,t! Statestn* o • ;1 . ' : •1 2- '", # 141K"TXNI . ES. ' -'14P40.:"iti" I _ L : i t . • i •!,!- s i." i'l 7* PreS:S. '•ii . '•' , .:' ,7 1'.: . ... ' '."'. ' 4 -: '-'' -•/- !,;,i '''::: - I • hafir lasf.nturiber, tliC ihillien6 of 'the 'newspoper' press`n - thig country -. nr,as par ' tieularly -noticed, and it.was.shown that ,in thiquete:might Iteinimeitsirahly. increased. 'by regularl c4ratilit•tiiiiii - to `their 4 oittm n s by the literary, educated -andlalented:.mert . , of t tte Country. 'That they do iiot so eon- 'iiibitite, is a fact winch might be easily yeti lied if necessary. .; . , ' Is If .considered, in any part of •the 'N''(:)rh.l, not very reputable to scribljle for neWSpa-1 tiers ? 11; hell and 'iVlis , aid this strang'e no tion originate ? ...Not certainly, .When..lun- . [ , his i •though-the-columns:ofthe Public '..:Atl i,vertiser; made all Etigland.ring'lrom side i , to, side,' with .the fieiceneSs of his invective. •-and , dip., splendor of, his eloquence ; nor 1, iv It en JaY;llarniltohOlarMadisiin, publish; 'I. ed the numbers of thpVederolistin,a hews tumor. lsisltcr - Ames 44:, embalmed his : , peinory in the,,hearts.'Of.lpi COuntry - inen as i much by his ;newspaper articles as by his. Congressional speeches, : Nlft . ne of, these 'great men - thought At. beneath them to 1 4 ‘scrihble..14 ,t_lte_ ; .inewSpitpers",,, , ,. I:hey I_6ol tly:regar.dellithaLath e_tnetsr.,,effec tive_. means of influencing. public Ppiniqn. It I Was' a• 'mighty, 'instrument; - wherewith to eperate upon. i init, v ilit - timsSof People, and they- , y used it with .a !Urea and manliness Which. have, left long results: lris 'as po tent now as ever, 'oh& piny be: . made to: ac complish as .. miudi in as - :iible:hands. • This : catal(igua of personS .who : have- - gained' eeleiirity and accomplished great by I employing thenewspaper press as-the ine-: .;- - dintn--of---eonittliMication:--,-witlv-itie-pub-: ' lie, might be •gt:cialy enlargek'but ear pur ' pose does not *mire it.L . AVti,will.. not,_ however,pass ovetthe - tiiiiies•orJohe Tay; Ilor, antl:llazlitt; and.Lamli. I : . '.' '' 1... Should :this 'great instrimient s' her aban 7 Edoned by.-the great mind' of otii•coiintry; to :those who ivrite : ..merely for 'omuSement, '. without 'ank.'definite object In :iiew, ' or to 1--merelledlings ; otiv'erst of all,-tomen'tvliO -I,arelnifill'orcnt to the . good.qf,society- r - If !;the : pen has. fallen .into the _bonds . of_ such persims, (Whieli we -do,..nhi. intiniate,) . and ' if this be the. rya' sob why' tliC • best writers of die:day arir reluctant to-contribute to thei , newspapers;' then-iris.' high., tithe--that-it_ ' should he mien - 401%a Strong arm; from such contrel. — ltiliCTlMinhlius of.' hitt:Ali:T. 'genet; -.have :heroin - Lt.. oirbid ,or - poisoned; shall - they ritothe instantly:Cleansed - OW pu-, rifiell'?, If, on the other hand; there be a mere -absence of. , assistance'from the ]lest' I sources' to the original uipartment Of a newspaper, theft it. is. high time that the I . great intellects of'. the country seized this- Potent instrument togive an unp_ettis tO..the - . a ire _and the . world. • In either _case, this;Apathy on the part of literary men can:' Inet be - justified.: if the steath engine, which 1-hos-aeceinplishetl-such stupendous changes lin .the affairs of die, world,-were now - hi the I liana of unskilful andincempeterit persons; or'if only half its powers were . Alevehiped, , Niralitit:iierte - th - coniti i faro tuti m perati ye' I duty of the competent and the' . skilful .10 , rescue it' from them,-or bring its - real uses ! • , into atnion? Not less clear, in our opinion!, is`' the duty .of -all .our first minds to .' ppoor-themselves-forth upon_the newspaper I press. , ...They are alike, in the Vast and - benign-inifuenves-which they-may..be . made .toroduce, There is 'a single foot, which , will. place this subject in it •„,strOng-light.-L , I fltere,is -ona-- newspaper,--M-.. - our- coil n try,.l Lwhich numbers 'tliiity-two thousand . .sub- scribers. Every contributor to _its col umns addresses himself to more than 100,- .000 .person'S: Not a word is tinlieord, not .a• syllable lost. ', An audience 'of fifty thous and- ! . Can any. man devise a -scheme -by ;Wliiiiiiii - s - productiona -, sholt - be -- scr - exten- -- , sively diffused, so Univers:lllY readl , It 1 imist be a matter - of . - inAnite - moment, . whether this netVspoPer shall Contain trinh I -or error--,-Whether-it-Sholl-be:Caletilated•-to .clevate or to .destroy . the intelleettiall and t. moral li:miers of its 'subscribers and I ren-• ders.- -And-the man -who stands tamely by, and 'sees this or any, 'other_ paper in our country;' pouring forth a -weekly.' flood of even useless hintter, Who. hasthe talent and. - themeons'to' - better ii,- is''nin A iiltUrging . hirdtity OS'a-nraff Of' a: citizen: -:: • ' • The talentof-writingyell, is ; like .every ' oilier falent,giveh tp, Man. by - his.; ()rotor. It is .tq be emip,loyed,. ~ Itis i not tO „he, bot ied in , the earth.,..tuyiertheipenalty denotm ced in the .oraeleu, of truth upont this primi ng iridolence.,.,.The,art.of writing,,,, wieh -slini.L-pitptiNate: popular...attentimisA talent, lof inestimable worth...iWith what . eager pass .e verr - prodnetion 'from, such... a gifted penis sought Ton i , and -, Avitir : what-,acidity devoured. Millions of minds are influenc ed. in, fain,lfy.,lll4,.,productions of,' stick. a writer: If 's man possess this iiower,l.' and instead of ing itforthe , .gOiad of .race,. abandons' it i mseif • to silidolance,: if . he , sufler,it•te waS,tn'pm . a.y., in action,' he , fieitlin.; er'perfornis the part ihthe, 'gre at . .. dra - una..of hunian affairs, which - I,le,,,olves..to!.hitorf self, or, to h is, feliciWrinnm.,;: Of, w hatcusn', aye hisemiti eut 'tale nits. ? •, - ,They.ar'e not:mend:. Fortin rtlie,iturpcones of humarkekistenee, be ': • . • . l inight asivi,ell,be , tin; the 4eep'bosonver the mneaKtilltqled. l, ',lo:EiTry man has, li is , ifecti . , ' 'liar dojos tolierformr,bis dutic tot - himself -..t _. • • o :his .fellow.rmen4i.td,:tot Ilia:Rea , — Theriare of:universal nnithiudinvehho ,4 "..tiott:—Bet_ it:is:the ipOrform'ance Int :Alt of Aorapinipomel,way,or.piher,Jo, some-...p-x -itOnt,OrOtherilmihicili;),4in Abe •1 language ;of: , E4iittitilliirket;tbindst.the , tnoral.. , elements: iof ,the*rld . together.- it is . the 'perform; altieftiiittliii4iity,offraidication, At? hielt, : ha.% 6 1 •010iiiiitherveratoits. presentihightin, 4hlldOtiii . landlitiorel i elpirtioni and. ,which , 'ipiatterni;itEnOW. , from;:Telapaing auto:: bar-!! :bnriain.:: .;ScippoSe,for a. moment,. that i all M, elt should . ct , ,oneetaase , to- writ&i:On: 130 publish; in what condition nreuid , thei*ati4. •beltitteitly - enes?:;icTito anti : ticmeriting; and liiihifiliiiit,Jtv those , `who caltwlites , , , is cti4 `obVibiltdtaAity .. W.liieh we -evie: tq our feln ItAiiirt bit oat .iiiir 0 theiv - du ty: sof - thstq.eluss! iked - pfiii7:htetitietil -,, tantlitte ;Wile: lea ves , :n s' hi'ilix'Otibt thittitiin*ty: regnircd , of ~ ..us byltitrOdititi 'dour iieiag,!l. -, ,i,c;,. , i : . 1 ,;,.• ;:q: .-:-.llhl iiititti iii ere idle ok : only.: .'ut , ".. itis ::o.‘iili- P.rtruAe7:iii",,tt+o4-1014,:sitro_ng..±,oriiittgli* _Lore thia;ttilikinee' 111)110 ' ti nter Ult imie , ;!itrton, in';',o,4Vrvidk; ito. tethar',. : 'Aoki olhepti*: celi- P. biateithifitiM,...thaV-readiriglnalteeeftilt" ' man, conversation a ready man, and .wri- Jiii g .a correct man, is a wise saying,, anti - : • tr4filiy. Of 'all acceptation. Nothing so ' - di.4Hubs the mind—so corrects its redun -1 tlaite es--so eradicates its errors as writing. 0-...,.,10 t remarked that he had: written on al- ~ i'rfost . every subjectbefor e he 'became 'known- - as au author. • Lord, Brougham observed in. his. address at 'the Glisgow'Uniiersity that man would generally speak Well in - pro- portior,t4 Jas having' wiiiton,:much,- or something to that .effect,' Writing, in a word, is an indi - spensable. requisite to -the' highest . -infellectual .improvement.. Even to those who have obtained eminence in the , literary. world, fi:equeot : excreiseAs,aliso, intely , necessary,, both to maintain 'the fa . - mil iy...lisel f,:,an d; Pre s4rie;the h.a1406 .6 r the mind. Letthose.who doubt this doctrine; try the experinient. " '— • :"' ' ' ' ''•---*' Th9se-remarksarei:Of-cohrSo,-aildressed hi those Who Call write - ;-;-•-alas!. how small ti - ritnbor the world over. .The hand hatid. ' iif hibordoes' not often wield the. pei'ro---,. The poor, the' ignorant -This dimil. is mat.. for' - them: - ' - The .millioni. wife , 'have : , p)- §tfttgge , tbi'their daily 131 4 ead, - this - duty is not for r the . m.". BUtOpen :yiin I' yd lien 'of. leiSurc,-in your costly' libraries, ye men of'. education, - ‘vlio. Were - 7 - treading academic" hills, when they.; were iiiinS-to -,'sWeating,in-,:the fieliliuye-mcn-ip-milianii.Oad houiven L in-:, - tillect,ao - .110 ose it, 77 - it is, tipiit i you they call; with 'a ihtinderini'iiiiee, :foe the blessings,, which, you ern bestow, -- at so little ,sacrifice, 'in elcrating,-,enlightpning,, -and ennobling their tilinds by, the use_ or__ your own. : • •• .. ~ , . ~ • MUSIC IN.CIAMON Bcuopr.s.--,Ani sqty. not?--WVliat asks. the . . Boston ,Board' of Ethi . caiion'? .' thegrreat ,c tid - of r:sykent . popular instruction?. Are our schools merit lure t?•be suhjection .by the laW For brute force - . autl- the'.stated. drudgery. ot oise a sterui -tyfilts . ? Not mi.': they -have 'a - Therf:are vUtUdble'r•fitjhibly , ; • ilf.La pi:Oar:Won autta.training of ilie_riung, spirit. for usefuhlesS and 'hapPincss.iit .cont rhur. life. Now; the defect 'oc'ont, present (system, admirable, as that system, - is ; is th i s, that it aims to devcldPe the ittteldectital part. lof nature solely, when for all, the: true purposes of life, it is of more , impor 7 . ' tepee, a hundred find;.ln- feel- iightly„:_than t f to think =proliiundly." Besitlesi-humn_life elight_to We ea IT 0 bring .up -a T•tip iLyeeum lectures:snlety,Wholesonie though thnt may be.'• . :Man must have agreeable excite-. mew.' There will" bb rstereplien When the . . toils Of the ended..- that recination be? Soar then as Itinnan- life is concerned, properly to Alifect the- Teelings and amusements,' belongs to every system which• aspircs tnthe.naine and cha- : racter if a wise 'system of public educa,_ lion. An initiation into. the _elements -vocal music at school; in the opinion of" your. .committeei-seems -hest-fitted to sup ply that direction. ".MuSitt",_ says a mod-. ern . German 'writer, "is the gymnastics or the alreetions,." Music and the lovpof it. knOws it• not ? • Guard.' it ,therefore, guidd it, lead it into theright . channels. But be not guilty of the illogical deduction of argu— ing from the occasional! abuse of 0ne..0l God's. gifts ,t 0 its. diSuse.. No.. Let all parents'understand that every pure and, refiaed pleasure for which a child acquirts a relish, is, to that ext lit, a safeguard. nod . preservative, against 'a 'low and' debasing one. -.... •' In Germany, the - most -.musical country -- ' • in ' the WOrld,,inusie is taught like the al phabet. In Switzorland and Prussia, it is: an integral part of the system of •instrtic-. tion. • liegenerated . France, has, - since the revolution of July, appropriated the' same-___ idea. ' Iler pliitoo - Phic7statesmen - arc - try ing to rend-the-darkness and _prepard_their country. fur the future that is before her.=— "We -cannot, says M. Guizot, .hare too- - many - „co-op crators-in-the noble -and-A iffictilt— T enterpriSe_olarneUding popularinstrnetion,"'• England-stilllialts in, the. march, of: reform. ' ; We ask, the attention _of__the_boarit , l to_the : . following passage rfroto a work of extraor din-I-try eloquence and• power.. recently - pub • ... lished. in England, Written by . Mr. Wyse,... -- afneinberof the, British Pitrliament. - "Mu-- sic," says this, ,writer, "'even the most ele-, mentaryoicit Only does not ,form au,essmi- . tial part of •education "in this countryi.blt: theidea of itilriidueing it.' is not even Afearnt. • . of. It is Urged ; that it would ,be fruitless tm attempt it, because the . people are essential-' !y - anti7unisico4:, But, ,rria3r. they opt be art ti-mnsieal,, heeanS4it i lm's net hpert, attempt ed-?,'-.The peoptCtitar.andTscreltwbecause -- they has'e heard nothing.. but,roaring and.. screaming, no,,mttsie,ffem..their 'childhood:. Ie harmony , noti . to -be.taught?! .llit.not to be .extended ?..i . ;liit'ii4tai 4pip...to ite''Oeoera . ,• ,-, led ? „Taste_ is the; liabij, .017' gOtAtl. ilitngi—; . "je ite'suis :pas ta:re,Seonaixt•fai.vecu, avec , . elleh-itia't9;,,ltii,;(6itett.; ::00..t....0e incietla. . don "„must ..aotnewliere , rbeginp.l It S. this, 'epatliy. aboui'begiu" "orgrat , ia l ci3nsurable; ql•P':-..4iitel-14-51:'fi1.0.001,t,iirk ~ilieri- , ' it tk d 'boa, onus appeared.: . 'elipit.ifiATidelii , • ;any o4rActip.o l ,l,,. and ..then :we complainthae.theleixilui_mtipipatneing !felt - elm:S. .';')lf • typtild- .110:`,11ust. 'as . : reasonable tit.eieli4le igramin'aryand then-46E41;de' titatlfe: -hat/ ; net - graniinarimok."', - ' ; ,-: :''' 1 ,;',?'.: '.,; ~ ~ ! - And they conaltule;,,,theii 7 ....repciri4i'.,they ISchooF ' Committee.; of, 13 ; ostem. witklit&le "resolutions.;:„ -''',-; .--.:;"'''• • '' • -"-: ':" ''''-: „''''. ~: t -- Resokett, - :,:rtatiAti*Livieitrt4o - 0 - I iSilitia - ) .. Committee, kilt . exifeatent - to . • try ~ !tile ex perifueiii - ef'ln tredbeihg Vocal . m . iiic, }Y''pOilie. , :4o 6.4 , - txi " # , Y:;o# : ‘,4, 4li ..f,*.r: b „ l of publie-ituttruction r IrIW,MOCRYPPP.O( IIOOI ,S o f • t tiii•bi ts ,,,..,T,, ~,„ ~ .:., • i ;.: ~ i . ±;....,..! : .:. f: v, ,, :, , V- Fr... 1 --.,' - -,,', 1 ,14 . 40,111 . 14, ; ., ' . 7l!h.dt the.eXperitOilt, be, tried .. iii,the. fat- lellowriii' B . 4tiOeff4: ll i4l - 14itpeal,i! - ` '. 'School; 'for , ,Girl'si is , -11anover. street.; -.the - Ulig'eqlteel , for BOp;' . „iu INltiof.Benitettit.'3 , .' the JOhnson sehoPl,. RM. GA t rliyill . ',llt..o4liing; : toil street; ' land the -Haweiechoolpfor Boys, ' 'litn l , "' t' - . ! !j , avid dirla;atScithe 'uopt . ? „1 . , . ;!!..1,,.!:iA. "r.l"r",'''''W r.L.lti'ii,;'f Stegmbpat .tletident.sy , apeollission - 4101fecaniredbetWeltrithe : Steathititleoftee , asceeding and . the,..Oceoli. .doing,dgiVAtv.a.!: . - bout six', mi/el34rom:Ap,alachicialat fiee,eral,;,, ,lines ...werejf kst,„: f - ," ; t1 ?le Mie ,frprtt Ote•Ps - Onee, , and. three !tram :tlie.O . . 0',0.44 - ,iizOli*f roivlied. , I The ; iatterlmat :was: litudS- - -; , tlam etltlie, -fOrfficr,sery , little,. ' 4.,„ , ...,. ...., 0 . . -... . ,