"“""“"“" - _ ..—_.. ,.,.__.. :_:Z:.-.; ''.‘'..—----'’l — - J mg‘ - vnirzi-tea. A uaumtnytu tsbaballbrthst . tioaefthsirehild , preps:-tiaual|bettsrtha' use - I the education of ii: eiitiim. of the um’. .umrouis:.:.'.i.-as ° fiIl5CCll0ll¢0ll5- A ,...... a steak and «tenant vines. who I. desirous of. .5. us an as. sans s been is truth eurnesi ' ' favourable opinion of others. assumes the. lhisu which thmke 5'“ III‘ “'0” “'0 hi hill the last son chosen: efsoelst. I r semi rid .hsC Schools —-———-————-----~ - -————--- Ire I¢kI!|WIfl:;t2t:.l.0 be the w.Hl:lllOII‘II:IIl.y.s;IIt)l|Il°'I|I't.“::BII cities . TIIII IIIIST IIASNIIIL . . 5.,‘ M ,. ”..,,,’|hh H. I,“ "3. ", nwgggg; mg“. and for llth best of tossed, tht you he I %-t--a -0 -n-ch no. that the Govm-or or the Sun of H---- d """"' "!""‘;_",_" ""' '° I” ‘'’'{,_'I_';,'‘,''; ‘I " l",‘f,l,'-""'_I,' on Otltill . l‘-vllllotl character. and ma. character. his -.rr.im_.i-. °°- Y-I hm Nu it-II-s things.-it-s ever rises on '-..“':.'"."--'~'*-J M - '--- sow um '-r -- ~-- ~'- ..:::::;:.".°.-:..".:..:..::»'."'.'..“.:;‘ .:..... ..z.'.. ...z:'.:.:.. 3.-'.-.. .: us... ... .»_»-«s. 2- -r- . ea we» .~- -. -- =---- -«r ".'.:..':':°“ ".£:t°..".'?......f"'°'E.. '- --=r-- to I ‘I "I ‘I'"°I' I" IIIIIIIII 'IIII‘I.IIII III‘ IIIIIIIIIIII lbw.‘ lb‘ Com- not oslv uni otit-able but it is; vii-ions esscutloa: or is other words “III “I IIIIIIII II III’ ""l!‘I'III"I" IIIIIII I‘ III‘ I"'IIIl‘I" , 'II“' ,b.- , In ‘I ‘“ I 9'3"’. :*.."...*‘=:.’:*.:° '*° ':.*'“*“.'""‘*‘"::' :..'.“°.°‘*.'.:;. '.t.:'.'::;:-':::. ‘no -- -'~-' -~ -«r»-»~ s» -'~-- ~ ~--- »-I "':.*..*.:.'-"°"-.":"': - --»-u it.‘-...... .. '°'"''’...:r'»I‘::.-.:..~ .. *' ‘'1 1°- “: t---- N W“ W» a. want... to i.. imperfect in auto urn... will find rm...-it-....ri.ti, °" " "'5 “ " ’ ‘ ‘ oorewu—tIl have been itopovsrnbsd' , ar ..'.,',"f,:L'" “ghoul “I In “mm, "uh an imperfect men. The Petlttn of the greater will Noncom- pensatiou and no excuse or the linperfeetiori of the less. such I per wants the essential principle of tinivr-rsal obedience. Con- sider wt-ll. llir-refuro-, what God in his Irovideoce would have you perform‘, and ifyou feel the spith ofthoss directions, which require us to do all things as unto God rather than unto man. you will not do them within false heart or I feeble hand. And thus its str.IlI things, as well Is in great, in those \\‘IlIt'II are unseen as well Is hose which ttttrttcl notice. it shall be said nfyou. “ Well dooo,tbou good and faithful servant.” mggds is simply pared‘ usu.ry,.for its grutication. has e¢IIpfl_- I’. II‘, Id In an. The itiiosi.-4,}. arlncli ll csssnnnl to right eutitluct. is I'll" " gained whhout laborious research; the knowledge of iiiiture and of ttiitid. that invites investigation, is illitnituble. .eIsrti-nus win vats the Common it‘ not supari.ir'ey over. as Private school, at expense to them- selves. and to tlis out elit of their less utlluent neiglibours. 'l‘lio support of the education which is essential for the good of all, should mode ohligatnr upon all; and if all urn combined in hool, it will snon be rendered lit for the ' Education of all. If persons do not choose to avail thorn- zsluvss I publit institution, that does not release thetn front the —:tIooe of contributing to its support. It is also worthy of re- . lhl “I0 Bard of Trustees in each city and incur rratod tsliiog yourself; in other words. you have always bore and hereafter. If you once fortti socli linlitts of management as to lose your sutlioritv. you never can regain it; for not only your own habits will stand in the \va_\', but the continued luiliils of de- prnved Ind untamed children, who will no tiger brook restriiiiit. 'l‘he present is your forming period. Two or three years to come will settle the question uiiclinngenbly (especially if the habits are wrong). whether ytiu are to lntven governnient which will form your children to honor and glory, and iriiriiortiility. or one which will leave their corruptinns to take their natural course. G i cer- tainly hold you answerable for those young i-Itltmrlftll. and for the distinguislietl talents which Int has given you for their lit-nelil. Ifyou have any pit-ti-, my dear child, let it be brought to the bearing. Make the nmnngeriient of your children the object ofyour most anx- ious exertions, and the subject of your ngoiiiuing and uuceasitig pray- I have no time to go into a full treatise on family government, . "lull use The lswsef hariinii nature, somewhat like the laws of the tIiulo- I’I'III' IIIIIIII; III’ lI°,I’I I°“"‘II’ III IIIIIII-° II'IV“'l_l l|ll|fl'.|.lhut ti“ “'0'”. Pmud m . n_ “I, cum”; gm W. cm gm, ,|,.,,, ,9 I yo gyoorss might derive eniolumt-tit there frorn—-witness your .3. ooiisidersble ostsut sgroesb y to our peculiar tempers. An uiditl't-r- I” I"‘II"“' Y" ‘II’ ‘III °III "III" "III ‘III’ "°'III "IIIIWII ant action. which I c iailiah tsttiperooavarts into so ofisnce. ii cotn- I‘ )°‘ llllll dfifunlce it respect tluit grny hairs I ’ .( plttisaiit detnesnour renders a pleasing eornpliuieiir. A coniiiion 5"" I'"' l fllltl 1'' ¢lII|Iu- _YoI are ignorant also. and that ought event from which wisdom derives experience, and reduces to I _pro- I’ "II" “I P‘! ‘NI °“l'lP'“|llf|r l l In lune men I tern in Upper Canada, Iias authority to establish Male and ‘eninle Itsble result, folly eoritiives to misuiuiisge, and turn iuto_tniscliief. .‘I' III" III III”".I' II’ WIIIIIII II ".II" '.“II III‘ I'll“ of time . .. Wlfllfyr Hooondar and High Schools. adapted to the varied in- see successively loves himself, his family and kindred, the LI?” "'ll°|"r lrfil I orktnal perversity of d’ , “cl! city In-I WWII; Wllllfi l'| "fill ¢"‘"l')' lIlN'l‘.~l’l‘0 A .\l0'l‘lll-‘.R. community or nation in vvhie he lives, the great faintly of nuts. and . II," 'I’_°l’lIll l'W‘_° |[llIImtl._Ittd gathers from sge;dognistlesad doction, it requires the united means of intelligence of the 11,. ;,,g,,,,,,c,, ,4‘. mail.“ upon the manners stid salvation of lastly, the Su me Being. his Maker and I’reserver. If he eves IIII . "II" I" III‘ °"I"I' P‘I_'I °“II"’- 1°‘ Il"' “Ill” ‘WI |Il0 lllll '5'“ P"P'I‘II'lI I’ °‘llll’II'Il ‘I'll '"PP°'l °‘l' IIIIIIIIIIIIIIY (“Ill cliildreii, especially the Inner. is probably greater than tlist of all bittiselfintetisely, to himself his regard is confined; and ‘thus it is ‘I Id I’II‘IIII"“’ 'P°II "IIl°Il,P'°°l' “ll school. _ _ ollier created beings united. On you, then, it chiefly drops with all the relations save the last; the strong and exclusive love of :3‘! "|'l'I° ll’ P'l'°_'l" 9' 'PPl'°,l‘ 8°°°"II °llI°°ll°l‘ 3"" ll I‘ "'ll"I “I ll“ P°l"‘“I' I" ll“ '"'l'P“'l under Grid. tvliut vour children shall be in both worlds. If you lose one interce the rynrpatliies that point to the others. _ B_ot yilien ‘I’ - 1°‘ ‘,° l’'''l'l '5 I‘ _ I'll lll'Pll]' 0' lllflliflr llll of I school which they do not putronisr, Ind l'roiii wliit-.b‘they de- ,0," ,,,,,|,,,,;.y ',,,., am...’ you no course the chief love is fix on the Aluiighty with true devotion, I purifying tritlu- I'I.I7 °.°I".l"“"“I' ‘I’ III" - "I °°IIl"IlPl- ll!" I0‘ llllfli rive no individual benefit." port of your influence, rind then your nlilidren lose the etics runs through Illtbe relations, and iiutti becomes the brother of xllll .“''lo "I “III. I IIIII°.III'II' "' III 7°" "'.I“' '"III I” "P°°l'Il°ll Answer.-—lf this objection be well founded. it puts an ml I" choicest nu-mu \\ hint. God has tlppotttletl for their happiness man. r "'"l‘ f It"! Impression upon you, but with the hope that tliosa ‘°h°°l' ”r°"l”‘] llllldr and abolishes school and college endoivineiits ' A rsott of education and taste, but of warm feelings. discovers II. III’ “I I""_ IfII"'I'7 .I”'II° III‘, cII"'°' I° ['54 lllllr Will IIO COI- °I ""1 ll°‘¢I'lPll°l|: it ttnnihilutes nll svstsins of public instIuc- I talent for poetic composition in an individual in liuuible life.—A "IIIIIIII Illlll {l is lost time to moot the question of ood' be pro- tioti. and leaves education and schools to Itlt.IIVItIIllII caprice nnzl hm], fl,,,,,"' u 1,, "I, . ,4‘ win, 3,, . ,|,,.,,n .',,,; of .,,.,;.iy_ l'"’l_"" ‘I III” I'll‘ lI‘I_¥r _I|ltl llllll Ill 01!? Idilfts must be trained In inclination. This doctrine was tried in the Ilelgiuii Netlierlittids Pleased with the discovery, be es is on iiitinkind to admire what he IIIIIIII" II“"' III‘! III“I III“ l‘Il’I‘°III"‘I “I III’ P‘I’II° l"Illl¢ll‘- after the revolt of Belgium from Holland in I880, and III the course ndtiiires, Ind tiiatiy respond to the call; but the tnetitul plant wants In the meantime. of Eve yettrs, educational desolation spread throughout the king. elegance of form, as vigour of perennial growth, and neglected, it I am, drc., , door. and the Legislature had to interfere to prevent the opulI- song. with." ‘ad u ‘ugg, l'I'I’ZIDY. poo M}?! siri’l:‘i” tnto semi-bsrbsriani. But the print-pile o u pub- It is the duty of every one to cultivate his mind, as far as .oppor- F . it In of It s has been avowed in ever Sclioo Assassin!-ml limit and leisure ruiit for, b cultivati his imellectasl and oior- . which has everhlieen imposed by our Lcgislutitro. or by In-_t' DlI- al poywers, he risespfiighei iii tlni scale I|lP‘I|IIlIIt|l| iuitwe‘ sod be- A S Z A IR illlyg G A Z E T T E. trict Gooncil; t some tinci Is is acted u it in the end-iwnient goqugg mun, mm [gm to it irscistg the character of in Se ironic of I Provincial Unit-ersii.y—ftiIr such etidowiiferit is as nnicli public Being in whose IlP:l'O he IIPIIJQIIIQOI. Ilut it is tiquhll I a dirty of __ TUESDAY. 20' 1852' t as an In of e ' II no v ti o the cotintr . ' ‘ ' not i cut, r - ' -- lww I I ' '’"b''° "' ' ' " ° "° i Y 3 °.'.’.'.l"-'.°i.eli.i"ii'i'..'a.'ll."i.'.l°ii.°.?..§i..‘lZ'1ii‘l.l.'°IiIa.o.{'iiE5iltls..:. r...i.'l . I“ L°8'.""“'° ‘"-I mm “ l°' lI°'P‘l°l' of lul- P - ° sincss on 'I hursdny next." What is proposed to be transacted, can any one tell? One of the great udvuno The principle as been avowed and acted upon by every repttlilicutt I3“ ll‘ 5"|0'l°l|r Ill Well as by the Province of Canada and the era. his Idvocatron. and involve hint, and those who depetpl on him, in poverty and distress. ' ° 0 couritiissof Euro . 'I‘he only rpiesiion is, as to the extent to rm ,,;u |., ,1,,,,,,”,, r,,u,,,,,;,,:,,,|,,, r... V..." ,i..;|,. ....i Puyg.-{.1 . which ‘-he priuoiplrshould be app iod—wlit.-ther to raise ll pull of exniiiiriatinn: —!. Fxercise your authority. as seldom as possible, and I'rudet nd virtue require that the deeds of charity Iodbeneti- 1.895 gflendgng u n Regpongibh Governing". '. the whole what is required to support the Public 5cll00l- 0|! instead of it cinplny ltind persuasion rind deliberate rsssonir ; but, cones shoe be exerted for the advantage, and never to the injury. were induced to berizve was an. ‘very thin‘ ‘mad ‘,0 . _ _ . . , , of those who are the objects of it. y have coiitrtictefi \‘|t.'|0IIl desires. and to afford gratification to those desires, is It tlerelicttort of duty. It is as much our duty to protect tin eriiog fellow-tiiortit|}froni I moral disease, as it is to protect hiin frniii it corp--rul accident. The individual dies. but the species continues. Mun exists in two capacities: the one liss reference to himself, the other to portion kind. Live then, to virtIe,us if you were to die tomorrow; but lay down your plans of usefulness as ifytiur years were to be many. fair and shove board, that there would be no keeping beck till the limit few days of the Sessiou—when they could no longer be witlihelt|—despatches from the Co- loniul office, instructions from the omc Govet-nmont, and above all,tltc different amendments and nlterationo to our constitution and luvs, that were intended to be \Vhen one indulges a vice and cont-eiils it, the moral distemper made during the progress of the session,‘ but IIIII due may be chiefly confined to hinntelf; liutiif it l)t‘ll)i|l(tl'0lll, and lie at} notice Wonk] be given of an the” thing.’ and “mg ‘L :I;::.[:‘l.h.ll&,l:|e‘?;IiI‘s,p|et°|||.tn:i‘t;s“!t’|I.’e' \I'l'(it‘l.-wlyel lowed iliullichicntly ample. to enable members _to takg one who can blush for his faults, but there is little hope of him who c°IIII’e "II. I_II°II' °c_III'IllIIeIIl*5r 9° llllll "WY ll‘ I'll! parades his vices before the world. no risk of giving their assent to measures vrhic might - titrn out to be the very reverse of what the Electors wished. We were told, that the Administration would through the medium of the press titfot-d to the public the means of canvassing the utility ofthe measures which Is wlnm you exercise it. nntltti ll irresistible. 1 lie careful how you ilireaion. but never lie. Tlirenten seldom, but never fail to execute. 'l'lte parent who is open-mtiutlied to threaten. tttid threatens hastily, lint is irresnlutc to ptltilsll, and when the child is not subdued by the first IlIl'Ol|l, repeats it litil -:i -dozen titties with a voice of increas- ing violence. unit with trinity shakes and twitches ofthe little culprit, will certainly possess no authority. 3. Avoid tones and 'gestures ex prestive of itgiltllltttt for trivial matters indicative of no depravity, indicating only the lieetllessness or forgetfuliiess of children, or per- haps nothing more than is eoiiiriion to all young Iltllllllltl-tt love to use their limbs. In all such cases, the tones should be kind rind perstiasive. rather than authoritative; rind tlie severitv, and even I gravity of autliorily, should be reserved exclusively for cases of dis- obedience or depravity, or for the prevention of serious evil. A per- pelttal fretting at cltildreii for little things will iiievitulily harden their hearts, otid totally do-str--y parental sutlrority and influence. 'l'liere never was it fretting parent, who ollt.-n threatened and seldom , , . , , ',,,,,-,,,,",,d' "M hm] a Pmcmnl M emcim,‘,_",,,,,,m,,__D,_ (;,.,f_ The eryatpeliis still prevails tliruusbont ‘l uoliitnnr county. fin to his duuglilrr. although it is coiilitietl mostly to persons of uiteuipt-rats haibtts. I"“°"I"“'I‘I‘° l""“"‘I "" “"‘“"I"-I ""'.I'“"lI “'I" °"I'°‘I ";L"I‘ were in contemplationms wel as of stlgfiestivl Intend- r.::::'.'.,."::"‘.'.:.‘:..;'?:;.":.°:;::::.:::.'.:'::':,:.::.‘;1;..¢...:i: «ho-e «»m-i.«=».- we we -w~v.e«- n That in short the privilege o self-government having been attained, it would be used with I liberality, so as to enable all, whether in or out of the CIbinet,to come forward and tender their assistance to the perfecting of those measures, which, when passed, would be equally binding upon all. It was the want of this power of pre- vision that was the most formidable objection to the old system, and paved the way for the adoption of the pre- sent. But as to what is to be brought forward, whether there have been any despstchcs or instructions from flice. we are just as wise as we were in the darkest this 'nt it may be remarked. that if the principle be applied at Ill. should be applied in that way and to llI'.ll extent wliicli will heat prn.note the object contornplnted-naniely, the sottttd educa- taeu of the people; and experience, as well as the nature of the case, shows, that the free system of supporting schools is the trust, and the only, elfectual means of promoting the universal education lrorvitirlt further on this second objection, that if it be sound, then must the institutions of government itself be tiliandoiied If I use can say, I am not to be taxed for the support of what I do not puttotiise, or from which I receive no individtnil benelit, then will many it man be exempted from contributing to support the ud- niiuistrutton oflustice, for he oes not pntronise eitli rr Civil or Criminal Courts; nor should he pay it tax for the erection and sup- psrt of falls, for he seeks no beuelit from them. Should it be said, Cetjuils are tseeessiir for the common safet rind welfare, I an- ,_suer. etc they‘ more so than Common Sclino s.’ Is a jiil for tho ' nutrient and punishment of criiniuttls more important to it coni- illulity, than I sdlool for education in ltnoivlirdge and virtue? at good governments, the interests of the majority are the rule of pfleedure; and in all free governments the voice of the riinjurity detertltncs what shall he dons by the whole population for the eornoiori interests, without reference to isolated indivi.ltial cases of advsnts ordisadvanta e, of inclilltttiott or disincliniition. Does not the ommou Scliool Involve the common interests; and tlhe Free School a stern inn is I tux u n all b the mn'orit for tie edu- . J.“ P P“ I” Y J .Y Cr-\LlI"0l<lNl.\. J\!Rttl.l‘l't~:!I ix lsnu.—'l‘lio museum of the Asiatic Society in Calcutta has been lately enriched by two rrmairltable Acrnlites, tlnnations from otliccrs in the East India Company's service. The first was presented to the society by one ot' its inembers,. CIIIIIIII IVIII" S‘ SIIIIIIIII‘ °II'III°‘I I" II” I"°II.I‘° IIIIIII’ present any thing but I fine Ipt-ciineti in the way of breed A It'll" I""°"I°‘.I II'° A°I'.'I'I° I."'III III‘. I("II'II‘l""': IIIII" II." III’ more gzrsceless looking lot of animals it is seldom one's lot to salt ol the (r-.in.'ea. It is I5 IIICIIOI. in length, I9, ittcliesiu u- look :im',,m “um”. me" i. plan" M. mm”, in "mm Swtirl.-—\'Vitlrin the past week two very lar-is herds nflmgs have bcett seen in tow TIM] are of Oregon importation and I fitve again on this second objection, that what it assumes b not true. It assumes that none are bcuclited by the Wmfichool but those who patronise it. T is is the lowest, and most selfish view of the subject, and indicates I mind contracted and grovelling. This view applied to a Provincial University, implies that no persons are benefited by it except Graduates; ‘applied to criminal jurisprudence and its requi- treme bre:idth,sod it-einlis l.'>6.} lb.; itsorigtnsl weight, hon-ever. su —Wo lost» through Gregory & Co." Exrnu mu . I". won’ I IIIII 9"°III. “II” III." III" III°k."I.°“ II" II” insn in shot (prtibably by In ltidisti) sbouta mile from Nev- III"p°'° "I IIIIIYIII‘ .I”I'I° ' .II°°”"I'"II III III III‘IIIII‘I°"' IIIII ads, on Monday. The pointoftlie arrow-lltnt struck the spine, porstor of the genloitiesl section of the museum. tttrve|:_thre fnl- "Id hm“ in "W piece‘ Medic“ ““md.m__' W" “fled. mm d"“""' I’. III? °°III°"II °IIII° ""°I"I°°°I'I lI°IIII’III I’ I II °IIIII' the splinters of the arrow extracted. It is thought that the able pto)Iettle:—- wound is not dangerous. psznofioers and prisons. it supposes t t. none are benefited by_ “cums mm 7100 _ . _ _. _ '_”h':ct.c::tr t‘:Ip';e...t;lLo;:n°r:s:poa':i' l;r;‘i;o.=i:d:s::‘i_n‘l|t; ‘Mm " H -- n '- N .. u _ Loo . nzzfific IIl:.I:IlJr:o firxwéggtus. llgiflspo“, ‘:3; :¢p:.od.orfthe"dkat-k alge of the Emily ¢<>fimp:<t3l.t:ot:e of 'l'l’l" "l|_l"r ll=|fl>0I|'I. Milli. '-I I ll VIC" Illfllllelr lltll I’,"IIIII. " " " " " 3'» the hands of Capt. linker. o the schooner James R. Whiting, -Y ‘I’ or . no‘. edge w‘. 9.“ con II. 0 ° I...‘ so pg, --., .,,, i,,,,,,r,, r,.,,,,, me...’ ,,,,,.I,, 9,... who Hrromuim .. .. .. 0 50 . m.",,,i,,‘ ,|,i,,,,,h,.,,i,,,_..mi,, cireummgneg ma ‘Meg ,-mm of the Representative of her Mayesty, and of those to null na gate or travel over theoi. The fact is. that whatever Slllcl -- -- -o -- -- "'00.. in up" f°"-n.g|on ;. an 05],“ ofmueg mnliogit, 11,}. t“. whom it was imparted under the sanction ofun F'Id'OnI:O¢Td'h:I:c:liTI:g'::l£?:: ilwwfiz n°s:'s":focrri-m‘i,r:,s.tmjrnri:; glttmlnl l m .. .. .. M. I::,,,l,m,, 5,, P,,,j,,,,,4 r,,,m ,,,,. ,.,,.n mi. 9135;. set“, oath of secrecy. If they had the wish. the had not the ‘him ‘N! i‘ M‘ M. ‘h. ‘mane, or 80;] Common schml eydr more an ac emu .. .. .. __ abort; 7p gopao of pptsttoes, WIl'lcl|,Il. the prepent msrlpt ;ll|‘lO,;l:e power of carrying any series of messut-es oweyer well Elliott.’ nil who has not witnessed the expenditure ofmore uio- 100-20 "I'll .‘ .' ‘I. wmeo om °II'I°I" "III"! I "II 0 I I. II°'I8II°II- IIIIIIIICII °IIII°I' III‘II°II9' of I -8 I'll‘- \\.lI|lI cultivating, with the 1reItcstdtfI'ictIlty,thetr few acres of They menfore mule no promises. "Id no on. V" d._ sterile soil on the shores of the Atlantic, and let them resolve to pack up and remove without delay to a country where their labors will meet with an adequate reward. trey in the detection, imprisonment and punislnnent of a single uneducated criminal, than would be necessary to educate in tlie Cuininon School half I dozen children .’ Is it not better to spend moneynupon the child, than upon the t:ulprit—to prevent crime ra- ther t n unish ltl Again, whatever adds to the security of pro- perty of al kinds increases its value; and does not the proper edu- cation of the people do so ? \Vhatevsr also tends to dt-velope the physical resources of a countr ', must add to the value of property; and is not this the tendency the education of the pen le? Is not education. in fact, tlte power ofthe people to make at the re- sources of their country tributary to their interests and comforts.’ And is not this the most obvious and prominent distinguishing fea- ture between an educated and uneducated people—tlie power of the former. and the powerlessness of the latter, to develope the resources of nature and providence and make them subservient to human interests and enjoynients .’ Can this be done without iii- ersnstng the value of property 2 I veril believe, that in the sound and universal education of the people, I o balance of gain nati- cia_l|y_ is on the side of the wealthier clusses. If the poorer classes gain in intellectual power. and in the resources of iutlividuzil ntid social happiness, the richer classes gain proportionnll , I think, Iriorc than proportionally, in the enhanced value of their property. In illustration. take any two neighbourhoods, equal in udviiit. tages of situation and natural fertility of soil—tlie one inliabited by In ignorant. uiidtlierofore utionterprising. gruvelling, if not disor- derly, population; the other peopled tvit I well-educated. itntl therefore enterprising, intelligent and indus" lass Orlttlbillriltltlls; the difference in the value ofall real estates /o neiglibourliootls is ten ifnot I hundred-fold greater than the .._ ‘aunt oI' Icllotil-lttl that has ever been imposed upon it. And yet it ‘Is the school, that makes the difference in the two neighbourhoods; and the larger the For the second specimen the Society are mainly indebted to Thomas B. Macticr, Esq . the magistrate at Ilancoorsh, in Bengal, who proceeded to the spot, ten miles from Bsncoorsh, where the Aerolite fell : and saved viliat portions he could from the depreciation ofthe superstitious natives, who were convey- ing the fragments away as fast as possible for cliaruis, objects of vrtirsliip. and for inctliciiial purposes. This Aerulite fell on the 30th of Nnvenilier last. with I great ceived, for nothing was expected. We might have hoped that things would be better managed under the system of Responsibility, and if we had indulged in such -—-' hopes, we should have been sadly disappointed, but we are not; for-,'we are so to say, we hsd no ground of Stit.— expectation that the present _ administration ever in- noise. into a soft, tnuddy rice fir.-la, ,,.|,,,_m H bum‘, in," .5... I showed -os in my last that, even it‘ llte pr:'i\_'er of your petition tendcd_to act in that upright,open, and candid manner, feet in the still, having in its fall !Cl|ll¢I’t'tl I lIlt‘l\\'¢I‘ of frsn- "_t°"° l:l‘l|l:' ‘;'i'l|‘°.l’8::l'l:°‘:'::I:';'}'lllil:’h::;:"I.:l;'::n2':’T;|:j:l'Il which it will be necessary to adopt, before the new meats around, \\'I|lllll a radius of twenty feet. ' ‘lie Acrolite, ‘I “I'll “ . . ' ‘. 8' I stem cu. be of“. '3.‘ ufvice_ jurlgitur from cirrtim.-latices, must have been three feet in I'lI°I'.:d"?IIIII II‘ """':I I':I|:I',, ,'};=I|II|£'Ey::“:,'eI'I roglfivbgocoluiellh ysince the above wyll in type we see that the Edit.) r.esbc-criilili:rs“'ar“h‘::lu“I' III'I‘l°- Doll. and will!» |Ii)‘lI)II(.O in in: premises, us he“in his vytisdonipltali of the Royal Gazslle has dccIaIed his intention of notr I III“ ' tolbe put and equitable, to restore the lenamntry tlietyd rights of complying with what It!‘ terms “_| time-honog-pd (I"roui ll’i'lrn¢r if SrnilIi‘s Europrrui Timer, Dec. 27.) ll|e"\"‘III.V°Q"Ifh|lI:)'rtII:!ItIIIolI“rIAId:mT::rd::I; hintxliclir ovlvuii CI(flIIIIIItI'lI‘l::tI.c’.I "snIIe",', but haw it fun he mo’? .h°n°r°d "III III’ ‘ Svictns: av A l..tnv.—\Ve briefly alluded in our last to it Yoii would appear to be Is igrioraritol .facts‘ns of low. mid yet NIIIIII III"II by III° °I"°I""Il¢° I’ VII“ "0 ¢l|'tl'l0t strange, and tragedy recently discltnted at Leicesti.-r, ii lady of birth, lllero are few who are not aware that l'ri_nce hlwnrd Islaod_wns ii W3“ mlllte Out.’ We had always thought, tlllt It perfor- ‘OGIIIIEIIIDII. taste. arnl literary nccrnnplisliiiieiit, ltaving put an end ceded country, the consequence of which is, that the Crown is sup-‘ rntincc ofpromises WI! a dot , the breach of which win to her existence by poison. under clfctlllllltlltcel of peculiar distress. P0Ied to have a more decisive. Iltlelltlotlr PM-'||l|°flnt right over it, "uh". dgghomnbge “mu 0. .,.'i”_ 0 C.“ '0" To Wti.i.i/ix Ccorun. Esq. ller mime was t.'tirnlinn Charlotte \'e:isc (iildmt, and front the by that circumstance. than over one wliicli was claimed by tlisdis- - - . evidence tlisclolr-d at the inquest. us well us, from the papers tvliicli covery of British subjects. At the time the icession was tirade "“.,‘III° III“ II” ¢|l;lpl:_ of Iottlilztdlng the trumpet of in has left behind her, we g.-itlir-.r, that she was the only daughter the r lits of the Crown ‘or rather of the King, viere considcr- III“. ' II'I_I PIII” III . "'3 III‘ II II" VII“ V9 IN not and sister of two di-tinguislietl but deceased llritisli oliicersgthat ed but in Courts of yustice and in I’nrliutiieut, as iiioch more Gllllllellr ll 000 0lll|0lO usages, Which, however long her property in Ireland lnts been placed in (Illiancery. during the last absolute that: at the prerhtint. tiny. WIt'IIcI_I' the pr't:prt:'lury ¢o- pg-eyiougly peg-gigtgd in, would be "the, honored in ‘ho eleven ours, to l' uid.-its the debts of her iiislmiid; and Illa! duriii vernrncrits, I to grant o t tintii_enss erri my to t e_ . _nIssc - I - this period, tier liliirary exertions. and I few tuitimis. had been lhfi clictts Boy Company, in which Prince Edward Island is included; II?“ Ii‘ III: I:.b‘er;.nc.e..ItIlI.I II:;'°°II°I III.I III'I* sole sources of rnainti.-notice for herself and her son, its well Is for take also the immense tracts granted to the lluronets of Nova Scotis, I“ "III “III I. II II 0"‘ IIII I ' ° II°I- _ the education of the latter. I.-ist Maueli. however. licr few pounds of which Prince Iidvrard lslsrid was a part, rind which ‘grants are We "'9 lold lll|l_ fI'9° '¢Il°°l'r compensation to eject- ggu of-"P.,,mem ",3 mo” "m.k,,d Wm be m. am-¢,.."cL,. “en” of_sa-,pig were all expended in procuring ii berth for her son as still held by the survtvtugboflotiironeu to beam Ifull'forcs. liese Ins’. o_d tenants. extension of the franchise, tIIO reconstruc- 5. gr". gchwi ,,,,,,m,;,,,' "N, expflimem M, |,,,,,, ,0 ,,,,,,.._y M W rnid-Iriprnrin on liontd a mercliarit Vtrsool bound for I_nrt Philip, as grants, it must be reniemscr “mlwer: _i-liisme“ yr alrnasml, to In hgtd mm of the Sm." Deb“) Com“. the Punhuing or “I. become it system, there are no warmer advocates of it lllilll mv-ii ‘‘I'’” II‘ II" III‘. I"’°""I" IIIIIIIIJ '""'I ’"''.‘"I III” I'''"’ II .“'I"'I‘I "II" I" I“‘II.Y I° Illf CIIIIVII III” “mid ' “h'.'' I’ ‘ilk ‘I:."°IIII'IlII' estates of the proprietors, and throwing open the fijh. of mg hm.“ Property um, ",0 van.“ i_m,m‘,_uc._m. Pmfon"d_ she has been in Iln- greatest distress, vainly ootleaiiturttig to make Cay‘ vtuI"lty Clllllli ll: ll’, fl“ I‘ r"'IllII°'Il:‘ “I ."¢0l'|W|¢lI orig‘ or the I.‘-nd to ‘he Americnu ‘Po to u, “hop,” and um gm.“ .,Me.",°n. out .1 lltllrltilnllte by selling several little noilts, poetic.-il and prose, Ill ent. }Vhen you tallt II I050 I-I'e.ro| ll; ti. 'I‘rIt:t_ right of the h Go . ‘ b b '. 'III°II' It hits been objected, that the lands of ubsentees ought not to be i "I ‘II"°I' ‘II’ III" III” 'IIII"'I- I III?" ‘‘'_‘''‘’I‘‘ I’.°I"I" _I“II '.II’IIII' III‘ lI°"lIIII III IIIIII“ IIIIIIIIII '.'"'I' -"I 0 ‘I-II“ "_'II°"’ I" III" I II VeI:IIIII°III IIIIe.II°I.I' 0 , ’ ‘II I'III°II_' TII°'. '3' and 5,, ,h.:“”m, or ‘chock in "M flew,’ u,» _,,c,, __"m_ I 6 iveiit to lodge at tbs Isms ot’.\lrs. Lntilrui. u Wltltlw, Ill lltll-street, lliese lntids granted Ill fee lrtlnip _¢ pi -51!},-: It?" :0!"-‘ )3" M" l-"llt"'l no necessity, we should imagine, for making any gr-on snsiv_sr. the inhabitants of the $ctiool Sections in which such lttliila I |I""°"l""."" ‘""I I:;'"’ III" ""3 l"3"""“. “:2 """"'.“’ "f"'|.I""-."'!‘I "II" °I “II”, ‘I"°‘ ";’I:I.°I_::°;i",'| W exzrcgn" °'.','.','_: "r‘;'If."’,';' secret of any or all of them, but that on the contrary, Ire at-uitsd are cgniinunlty adding to the value of those Iumts by ' ..|i:‘rI mp.-Mry'. -‘--’:P,!M.';s.,v: t;p's'i.onbs’r'y'., pg“ 'l:.°‘.'el_’|I.flV:°_u. nmyunrnqum Wm‘ ixnmnm um,‘ com,im,.d 3.0% the previous free discussion of these topics through the ' medium of the public press would have greatly fhcili- :|:::.:I:::l:';?:';:I:i~o;1::,';':;l,T,:iI J: ' Gildrta liiid retired to I|t:f room. lnrvirig In-en unit.-lt disappointed rill selfof what you consider an undtiulped fnctrcgill tlien yot: argue_ss _ holders. day at not being able to see .\Ir. \ nugb-in. tlie vicar «it St. .\lnrtiri s, ifsll the world were er uttlly I~I_WO _ ¢"||Vl'| I‘ )l“"'° I- Willi] tated the labours of the Committees of both H0000! of to whom she tnpr-r-tr-d to soil sotim or her lnmlis, when. about linlf- regard to the torture oft is lniid in this Island, you labour under two I the Leg;.|“ure_ “I, dun be on the yoohou d - I The objection lllflt the Free School system is a pztuperising rys- ,7 ‘gm 5" 5'“ "menu", lmwfled I awn,‘ In R Wgcedm past nine o'clock. she was heard v .\lrs. Ct-lobiit to intmn deeply. errors;the one is, supposing that the grants were void in tire case of the Pro"_°.' of the seniom ‘ha no, ti“ ‘o ‘i" *' "II °I ""' 'I‘I'°''' 3”" ‘‘ '"'“ I‘ °"" 'l’l’"9""'.° ‘° "'9 l"°’°"' ii"r:iii"l:';ii."i'i;:iii' Iii.“ iiflllbii I°'""l "'.i'.ii'.lI (iii-iiill":' WI um "*".‘r.'."'Tr'}'£§..".’ l"..fi{.'.%'?$:1“3L12.§.':Z’...?I.Z2'.3'”lir.2°i‘l“.'2':: renders Ml information. not onl of what is sttssr rate-bill eyfleni as I have shown‘ and the Ippllclllloll of it in tlie ' l‘ ‘I I II‘- II)’ II” I I‘ IV ' IIIIII II ‘I ' . . . y ' pi". sch.‘ .’.',.m i. In uh"mio'n or “I. ghunm i,,mmm“ on." I b'r!IlF6 of her poverty and dcsulsiinn. alto liml tnltrzii a dose of the Inge, which it certainly at one ttiiie might have titlcen : the other is, but of what ll neglect . ' ' ' ' ° . - I '. I oil ufulinonds which thou li tIlt!tIlC:Il aid was as speedil that the Crown Iiolds these lands llllljtlcl to tiny particular restric- subyect, er I pitiful tnantnuvro of selfishness aga_inst tli_e erlucsiiori l ::9QlIl|ib| I “ed , M I-I S ' ad . .‘ J M k)’ ‘. t ' ‘O hi" "and mo Crown from "mi of theworlriug classosof the poo ls. Ilistory is un.-ininioiis in the [ .' l’°"‘i. °°". ""l°"“ "III ’° °‘""' "I"°I "I I I‘ ._°lI' I "III ' ,':I'I'm“d .'‘''I"‘ r VIIIW t°rAmic°“i who d 5 --we- um fir-I r.- or walnut ~»"«-h--- -h- : '-'°»' ° ‘.'.°'.° P :'.°°*' ""."'"~* 1': '. ""' ' :'. rat‘: .*.''''.'.".i..;. .. .... .- .:'...:.:.:''-*:'.' cannon to one s-upon--n ...r..... ..n....... .....r r.~.... I"'l"‘I"°""I ‘""I '"‘?'I'."'I° °"‘I'"I°I“I °I"'°"II"" °"" I'I"'"°‘I “I lullillmmi-W ml“! M M 'm “ mum mail We mml‘ numunl I‘ 0| ciiilooflli be‘: ts nnli mt t lhIt‘I' 0 cation we have iven Itls e v Dr R.vsnsoit’s nu fiufifld of cnhnwmon In “I, M" country. Y“ “mm! mm‘: colic it tity .ist curl i repast, and thus censutn . every stotti o oxport sortie cw t ionou II o.‘ ‘I: 0 l] H‘: ti esh (“tit act . fl ' Pg r ed fig |; “ .‘‘H ",6 "gum of Ir,“ school. m.i‘iM,a; by me“. {me Md food I |i0ost't!lt..'¢l. My er.-lings' are serene rind contented be orid Its _streets, and Ira I more pestioo_cs.'_ r Olll V; t e I rrirlent Report on Free Schoo e, extract . In I 0 Infi An. intelligent descendants hns_it been perpetuated and extended; their |3.\pI0llIIolI.‘ “It seems to llt0.lrllte says. Ill soothe:-_ place. I nit I Unltrlllk to malts I petl',t|Iis:ient"p‘:"t.)y':stt.it'i“ '||o|"r::'['|tO? wnasrp‘ wt :n_g mu] Rgporg ofghg Bog]-d ofEduc|ttolt of Upper Cana- llivornletluctiliott hes irmin had over tlio coinpnrtitive burreri- :"" S,“ 2".” "'.'.c"‘l’:f" II.“ 'h"'|'_.I ° """'"" f, "_l °°:".'°°I"I "I “"°‘ 'dI’“,I """,._°, ‘Inf’,-m“_,., fig,“ M, ,h,':,,.I dI,” I work ebottnding with the most valuable infor- m‘ "xii mm fialzzi-';:,|,I:,l:,“:::"i'm:I,,,:”:::d"3." f’t9,lI:0l': Itlliisnopiiiitiii. hllyl IIvll.IIQlI.l."i":::7I.\VlII ICIIIIII: Ilflnlfaoilel Is “tier: with hct bf control oveyr the Sixty-eleven Townships” m.ll°Il "P0" III‘ 'IIII.l.cIr “III I0 VIIIIIII '9 II“ P70‘? fines in o t . ie . . . ' . . . . . . . . - - ' - - seat of the best ::IlI‘.0I and ‘schools in Amcricrt. So: is n E,” I'r’i1'rrul‘ti;_nes ICC‘: and convcrsrl-d with bitty, tlisulgli II‘: aspurned I npo tvliiclilslum ? 'dhl.VHQ‘:I. k;\";lb|: lloWh.pl°l;dtIlI- bly have again recourse. We mil, in tpe Illelll time, ‘I uni’ “norm”... hm", dufisund mm “It Immmw-M ‘I ‘I "III IlI0lIl":"t.I't.III:t‘l.I' nlI'QVOl'I-iIiI:l.IIl|°V.o IIIlt“talAPl7l‘Ilr"I)fll'l|aaIII.II|l.“ u"I‘li:liIr.ios'ir|ii Iicfifllirvel vorili-dIt is iild lt|ttPl'lItII" -‘ Those that will nyot wiiett Ibo}. .b.I‘m from ‘n.’ “fiber "In. I “M. our r..d.I' ‘gdsogggpr ar the anomaly of I patlpfl’ lf“l"l- . tii.'tltVy|lllll s I know ofa s iritusl iutturz which I dare not reveal inn when the will they shall have any." llsd you insisted “I.” Inve Ind "me to '0'‘ “Id "fleet upon the °‘c.I- I ".5." III” III. HI" II'”II°II III I I“ §°I'°°II.' I" III II"'I°""I ‘ ln irnntliar Ivorld I ttlll GOIIVIIIICQII I shall en’ i not hit I Leochsst wires this Townships were unsettled, it would have I°III 'I'II°I° ‘I’°V° 'IIIIII°II III‘ “'“II“'- II" I” II” “'0 Io-I” "no-"Imam "I fail)’ “I “I” me all things grrulrtally us they really «Iris, ‘Iiirtiwlrdge I have be’: granted. the are all sovr in possession efllts requisite number fl" !lIluIrii.c'i'[iit|iivPiiiPI:t",I: over sought to acquire. ow glorious it will ‘be to alila to grasp of llIllbtlllttlI, I that which vvssoncseoinparativsly sasy, has new -W-*'--- -9 M -P‘ ":;*~ 1° '~r..::;r:.w*-'~' ::..::'...:.'; "‘...;:i,'.':‘:.°‘.'..f"..",.'.."'.l’:.:{f.'::'5.l'°I::':1‘:’I.i :!::£.".‘.'..":.".- *'°;:':':.r".'.z.."',":.'"..‘:'.'-......., .. ...... ....... .. l,...... h.'“'..“ mu}. ‘Ihvugrlhtvuscx-II: tiu“;i.:; ()|Ir:;'°n' "If: they eorripruhend, what is meant by God, Ilosvcnl. Ind Eternity. petitions in the name of the teuaritry of Prince Edward late I At '""I II I. "III I 0 I . cf ggpgmin‘ °,mh. .JoIoT'l Of all the hsdly-governed countries on the earth. England and her what tints. and by whom. were you I iced and empowered to I ' ' ‘Pliers is our law for the present I petition which. Is I have before sliewn. li llli Militia] of In art performance of our promise to ive our st- Tiis whole of the rocesds of the Isle Concert at the Tern rsnce Hell, ‘Is. having been handed over by r. Duchemin, to the Committee, to be applied to the purpose, which they were appointed to carry into effect, without any deduction for the requisite and un- :vi'ri'obsIo:bi?'sIsiiIi;iui..tb:I--it t read the brightest hops and the *l°P°~l-twin m cm--nlr the WM . . . , . . . . r-r--"'--”!;!~°;'-"'- ,. ,,.....,, ::'.2..:.".:‘*.:'-.'°:.:'.::.:°'.:'...'.:‘::L'::,*" ‘°'“".'.:.‘..“.::“.'*° "'- :t'°..:'.:."...'::'.:.".."::.'.'a".::.°.°:°.:::t.'.';'='"“' '"""'-°"' :;°-g-:;'-,3-v;:',:::;,,‘:::;,},’":,';°:',:',:;,;';_::,°':;'::;m . ( .. . . . , , ' . ' . , o---.1‘l'-'3~~=- I---v» ...'.:'::':.:.'.'.'.':.".'.".:'.."7.‘.-.22‘...**..':::.:,:"..:"'""- " '° ...... .:.':.'-."...°'.::'..{'.'..'::.‘: .‘:.“.'.' °"- '::.°.':.‘£*; ‘.:.°::: «to: or--«um come. so» an mo» or’ r-i-i-I - ' - ' , us .. ... stun suflicient to meet this outlay. she were fOIl|?:.';'Il].?I. arenas of I esnslsetlsasl Ind hfihlfizl ptlv' fie ' % """"' rustsdioltr.Dsrs.A auistsuss,a lisssriflittastoperqsmlsa ,bsttv ' 5- r-rm A Auurullsu paper as s, “ that I fresh water lake which are recorded liar s:7irslttsss Ipplisnt sited has been dlssovqd towards the sor- I'll‘! '“' I"°l°°"'l|l°l'I sandy ofhks Tot-rues." ssaiss fsr- Tlils reasonable Ippesl, to the justice and gensroshy, of the people ofclisrlottetown, will not, we are con- vincsd, be made in vain. ., on this em . M - £.'sI'.i.'.".'..s psiifslihr-'lstesst..'Ii’ I4siIeIn.l‘. ruin"... '31“ I spas.’ . ...?:b.-II “I: Wl‘l‘?.I::l.l..wD.'D. pleased". teap- * sssss . ts auarfi ‘fit p Fm pslst r tar sass prsssbc is arsbt‘st;C:m‘.r‘,.vIvsfl‘itrssspsrtdssdDsler