,, .Mmuéwmgh W r' . .- , a - -‘ ' V i ‘ hemmed" flit, - ' ~ - - ‘~ . i - - i d clonr: let them .forbear ‘t K . T0 7'“ ELECTORSPPPRINGE EDWARD ISLAND-7‘ reariexpestnoe-Heeieénfidem it waibe, so to the end or: the ape-km 1- “manta”, E83" 'Xamke‘m; “35"” 3“ mated by how. much they deepen 7 7» ' "" i . 1lic‘cha tern the resents stem be: and in. Now distinction bow“? “. a” 3 t . "e" ‘ ’ ‘ ishnient. I but“ .a o 1 th inst, srgned WILL“. Client, N 09"" How isthe evd to be remedied? Ireply-— irst, Rinse the to Palm"! fi°m " 8-82“ ’for our infbrmtition, th.é7diitln' that,“ was certainito oome, except or able the Speaker of’the House of mmbly is already Standard of the Teacher’s unlifica ' ' I Abolish conVeniehce, point out to us, I , My . , y , _ ing'hll hook for the nextfleneral Election, in ‘the ghope'tliat the subscription system, 3nd "P32: 35:23? ~’ “cation guishiiig qualities of la Gentleman, or the reason why taint Qf own feelmgs’ I should escape it by a stilli . his old thbme, agitation, will continue his influence” hmong by a sane...“ mammm 0,. taxman. .~ * w, u; m, are not worthy of the appellation. f y or by flight ; undenmn how soon [be ‘. th'sConstituency of this Colony; but Itrust that his unfor- I beg leave to make some remarks on the ualifications of *1 remain: D?” S": , . r ' a would occur, every ,day, and almost innate du s are now too wide awake to his selfish schemes a Teacher. It is ii very common idea, that dimost any Per- f ‘ Yourobedient servank FABMER, akened some alarm lest it shduld‘ ill! to suffer emselves to be. again caught by his specious 61- soucan educate little children, and that it Requires little or _ ' aw h new, station, and comfort " lmmeulB—cpeciousl an I ecause he once induced’ihem no'iihilitv; but it will be found thntthis'isa great mistake, _ w r that my 0 3f . a d t . the “me-i to believe, that iftbey would give him their confidence, be for in; [,e (be business of such a person to lay the rounds. T . EDITOR OF THE Comm“ HERALD. for ever, .My int ,7 tiring . I would make them proprietorsofthe lands which they the}] tion ofreligion and virtue in the infirm mind/with every ° “‘3 __ ' , had the wily means and strong tempt: . “tilled ‘5 9303"“; andagltaflefl W85 thth 8! he Wlslles ll grace that can adorn the Christian character, there must be S"; . {wish tin-ouch the medium of your papery'to bring cheques ‘ 'lls, to raise suflicient money ‘0 “384° 00% the level" “their hopes and his 0‘"! ""9" sometliinginore done than merely saying a row printedlefif under $8 notiée ofthia public and the proper authorities the fly, (and, ereby' escape my present dis , aged views, 46 we generally Judge of means by their end. sons, by rotation, without knowing whethertbe children real- duct ofthe Deputy Receive, of Land Tax in Princetown ever the yard hymn, may be supposed let us calmly mqurre what have been the effects ofagitation [y understand WI,“ they say. How frequently may we find conV Th, mleman in the most inconsmmm and sm_ \ .3, . , I et decline mu 1 My ‘1 D “10 Pmp‘w” oflhe “mama, as we" as “P0” "1058 Of Children, 10 0" 12 Years of age, Who cannot answer the most Royalty. ~15 $6 e time, refuses to take the English Shil' by my “5 rn-g n, ' y ‘ ‘ 'e fol" s . 00°F”: fI’Om “16 time ho first becameits advocate ‘0 simple question, and who, nevertheless, have been at school Eula" '"fmne." 8} on 1- 3d and at another allowes ls. 6d. ed from flying, or Iaislng my I ,_ Ibo mm mm; and men we “1"” 564 Who are 1m“ in‘ 10" Years. To give Children ideas, is a part of education 1mg f3! mow man so: fogsuch conduct that. when he re- because I knew that in my absence 3" y ’W in winning the “Stem—"MI" COOP“ or‘the'cfm- seldom thought of; but if we really WlSh ‘0 form the Chumc' B? using a? a "if of the Land Tax for 1840 to the Trea- arise that othersdaad been either negltg mmbdiatmgmy. !'i)ill)lCllinIIm':l‘fe the conmmncy in mm, his "n. ter 0mm rig-mg generation’ and“ iml’mv" the condi‘ilm 0f Eiiyedtiicengifgedfzvery description Were takenhfsrg‘flh the ly instrumental in the commissron of tlt no rr oo '- . socict - ' ‘ "n s. ’ , . ’- » ‘ lis i in s v \ ~ . use hence met/r cursor: T Hi53‘???3=i3‘£“33%'1v$é’fiy"?hgimmicki0 lid-’eanc‘iall;i'iiefsmégmel’ligdie‘ffhi:a5:335?“ismfis 3:322:33::33';f.’::rss.“°pm‘tgt . lap wruosI e . -' -- faultor "' ‘ .I at . _ the cause ofihis dismissal; but when the Rental of the Lot :08;usiifbgligtngagfifiigflhfl'2,mlilfiqfiaugfjcfipmeme, not correct 1 am not prepared dtoiétlyout of any feeling of my dlsuess' therefore, although {was i 4 ' ' wh l arrears did , 1 ~ . _ The above l'ellImKS are pcnnc ,1. - 5’. ‘ duced totcontmue the commissror t W‘fllflfed 0V0! '0 his Successor: “19 0° gentleness, perseverance, self-pOssession enerav, know . - , .1 k 1) my Receiver butmerely to iiifOIm In _ mum" m‘ M“ coopef‘mn merwards became-a ledge “hm "Elmer and, BbOVe a“ Pig!!!) ‘0 Eécomplm‘ ammos‘lt-y £0 “mil 'stt ifianiirdr the); may fit times, be imposed avoid meeting immediate disgrace, member oftlie Mouse ofAssembly, when he discovered that so gregyi'mwhh succem ’ the W" W ‘“ W '0' “ ’ r a full disclosure of myprevinus coir under which the tenantry held tlieirfarms, anbd . Whogwprhh possession orthese requisites may be can- upon. \ I am, Sir, I often desired m do; I yé, alwayssyes 'Elch, "Ill! 0130 0' “V0 BXWPUOI‘Ss had bee" “firmed .‘I aidered a" aproper person to Intuitive a school, where he _Yommostobed-,em servant, V the time of. digcoverv Should comely" ' ‘ . . v . Di e ' ‘ h - i were not wonhnstrayv—becaus’eiafi h“ Pssenedyd": wtll find numerous opportunities of displuyuiz each and all A FREEHOLDEB. d . 1 u vow m ,9“- as ‘he 80}? ° rmprletor bad‘forfclted lIIs rlglllto l-lle POWllslllPi . ofthese qualifications. 1 compare a school io n world in P, R a“ 29“, Dec. 1341, ‘ all ms an y a y“ I - f“ -" "2° “ml’ mm'l’mmsing them, "will. “my “mum miniature, the head or ruler of which is the master. One “acetown 0y y’~ ' ‘ * persontiand make the b9“, “PM” '0‘, 7° hm Pec'mlll'y Mlmncei he “0"” 0m” “"3 A“ would suppose, to bear the observations of some persons, " "w— =1 ‘ preventing unneCessnry‘alitm and agital m”, "we" Downing-street "1 l’m'sonv aud “he” “‘9'” that more automatons Would do for Teachers. Such per— ' AFFAIR, and that} would bear With Whatever P3 {mm a” "Emmels ohhdr Mlldlfilrd' This l’rf’l’osmon w” sons consider system as every thing, while the persons who EXCHEQUER BILL the whole consequence of my‘guilg, anti fivourably listened try-subscriptions were raised, and Mr. are to teach ,, hum been considered as secondary objects; CRIMINAL COURT, SATURDAY. . by . 1 ' C13 kl' f E l d l 'd th tnure of - - - - - - Innocent and honours e persons in _ "o" "' “farm” or . "g a" - m _ e e . _. but a system, however perfect in itself, Will be productive of (From the Sun.) I b e“ mod to Unjust .5 the ride, and the a leged forfeiture ofthem by the proprie- little good unless it be committed to those who possess some , y l t the trial of Edward or . ow. to e , p I T ‘0”, b°f°r° LON Glenelgv the“ Secmla’l’ MSW". to" the degree of'skill, as the best watch will go wrong if'iiot pro- It bemg generally ""dC‘Sl‘m‘ “3 b”: guilty, therefore, I yet _am- vo untan COlOMGI—bm returned Withomcmcung ""3 Perlormf‘lme pcrly attended to. We cannot, therefore, be too circumspect Beaumont Smith, for the forgery of Exchequer l n destitute Ofmeans, havmg noted an “fill. Plum”. galleng ’33 Qllellcuseg that as he Ol'ly 7512‘? in the choice of’l‘utors. would take‘pluce to-day, the Court wascrowdcd at an feelings much more consonaurwhh ,y se'3 bl u'tIipImm“? f0? mmomyt0f “films: “grafts; hit: There is some“)ng so powerfi’l in fin” and correctness Pally hm"- 0” ll'" how“ we "(mead L'ml Momeagie’ for than are the acts which have broug u u n . - t r ’ . t q - - n '- m y, e mperiii overnmen co n a ofdeportment that even iiiluntsrespect it, and this Willope- S”, Ithmms Tmuhndge, Sir John Dean Paul, and seve and you, my 10rd, by lhe deposmnns ‘5 “Nymph” deleS‘lei hm assuring ‘hemi that “me Cou' rate more owerfull on theiri ' d, t ’ tr‘ue. Let . - - ‘ )I‘B ten mummy “'0‘” WW?“ l"’Pl’efielmfllW3" POSSCSSlng 0‘” P70163' it not be slfipposcd ’liowevei‘ fffiii iaiili'ilanztiiiii‘gii to be- ml mfluemlal persons m we City's ysmmg} b933,, and . . sing nimilar‘Mows Witli himself, and that they would give “eye that I am in {msscssion’ ofu“ me qlgificmions l have o’clock, the Attorney-General, the o roitor- en , when suspicion had "at m the shgmes, d the authority 'ogtheir support to a delegation to England, been recommending. We mus, a“ he prepared to fan 51,0” Sir Thomas Wilde, entered the Courltv,I 323d toothhelé‘I; upon me, I, “nasked, made ,9 ,he respeg “’9 (Vienna 9" Paymg rem mm“ b," at on.“ rédlew‘w ofwhat We ainiat;butItrustIknow the source from whence seats Within the bar. At ten o clock,‘ r. arm]. 3" ‘ of the Treasury the most distinct confe ,' “an” “"8"”? would become WWW”? 0‘ me 5°!" N0 all nssrsinncc is to be derived; and Iain taught to believe, took his seat on the Bench, and the prisoner was imrne- the Role Official thor of the my“:th a. wonder! mellsWhere a '9‘“ mulorlly Ol‘l‘e consumency that such assistance will not be withheld from mom: who 1- I ' 1 ud H1 131,- me a pared collected but . ” ‘ - “8’ v W n l 'h ' fl t rinw rosrect before them -- " - (We Y P “(1" a ‘8 ‘ ' pp? ’ mitted myselro the doom wh tr "e “m '5! “at, “m t '3 " ‘9 a P. l, . ’ diligently seek it. [am Well aware that I shull have to ren- I k i l l . _ a Mr. Coo rsuccecded ut the next Election in procuringthe def an account ofmy stewardship to ,heAlmMny for every 00 9‘ e‘x‘mme Y P" e; l f h A to ‘3 men said__ which presents-the prospect of! e rem returno allouse @ssetnbly, the majority of whom were childthm may have been placed under my Bargain, I feel Mr. (Juanita, the (iler tho t e rralitflr:a for m“ nu bereft ofeverything that can rende pledged tosupport his views; and their firs: act'wasto ap- that ,0 do so mlameably’ requires muchiassismuce from “ Edward Beaiiriioiitsmit , you are Iriric e w . t y as a means‘ouly by "s mmmuancea Wm bimfl‘e" Speed“ They me" "wesmd mm mm a” above. on the l0tli of August last, at the Parish of burnt Mar- mam to me and of wréwhedness my 5'” ‘h‘lw‘gggohevrerme‘l {’5 the” Delefime 1‘? Ehllglflndi VOl‘ Let noththose, then, _who_ are similarly circumstancedwitli Iin’s-in-t‘ie-Fields, did feloniously forge a certain Ex- ‘0 me and ’who are imeresyed “*th fa. mg "“ “"9. Wm” '"°"°y* ‘0 .Cfm-V "5 experlses' myself think that] write in the spirit ofai-rtwance With a che nor Bill dated the 16th ofJune 1841 and mimber- . ’ r t ~ T us armed, he again crosses the Atlantic, storms Downing- recon’ce-wd . . . . ? .’ l ’ I . ’. ’ l a being. The only use ol thatllfe n - - P °le0n “l “’3’ 0W" “mummy, IW'Sh “3‘ ed 6405 for the sum £1000 With interest, to defratir « . street the second time, but With even less success than be- aH who teach may be better qualified. I know some who r I t d um .0“ are able me, by the fittest disclosure of & her Males”, lhe Queen‘ " a seam co 3 ‘ transactions, to diminish the consequ fore, for he is now refused an audience by Lord John Rus- . . . . 1 _ . V. . . are an honor to their profession as well as the Situation they ,. . ‘ . . . - I \ sell, and aftera brief corres ondence With his Lordship’s fin; bu, 1 am sorry to say, 1 milk they do not a“ meet with charger. wuh fcloriiously uttering and putting off a like and, as much as pussime’ m "Ker me and? sdecretary’ he is compel ed ‘0 "3mm 1.0 “‘9 lshmd’ dis' the encouragement they merit. Those who do their duty EXClle‘luel' Bl”. .1“ Olher cnlllltsvl’o“ are charged in a my power . and dreadful as even one” ‘ ' cgm to ’t ‘" mad.“ mush “'entlbefen‘d‘im ‘0 “EX man best, do n0t always meet with most encouragement; but like manner with intent to defraud l‘hnmas Spring Baron sem qi'un’ion u; be I can declaré that aifimgu‘mflbgommgfl '"gag‘i’slgmgrgw “(12:32: Eilenggat' tliere‘is one thing to be said-—ifa man’s conscience does not M'onleugle, Comptroller-General of her Majesty’s Exche- w ' fl ho " r y' e mi] wh‘ ‘ - Pe P y upbraid him, he need not care what the world thinks of quer; and in two other mums you are charged in a like a f“ me) ‘e V In" Qaf'm’, q . 3‘ (hung the years of anticipation of the have proved . . . . . . . ' . . . him, for conscience is a faithful monitor, and Will seldom ' ' e ' . ‘ . .. . . r iier w iii the intent to defraud Fransis Townl Ib- . . . Mr Cooper’s career of' agitation has continued for about deceive us I, we attend ,0 "s dictates "a ’ ‘ ' - . , . ,,, I y truilt. Mv lord, I await your lordship bertson. Are you guilty or not guilty . 5 . . v .» . spirit of respectful submissuin, and re nine_years uncbeckod—uncontrouled; and linving shown , that It has effected nothing beneficial for the tenaiitry, we {T0 be 00715171de The prisoner in a firm voice, said, U My Lm-d, I 1 . h ’ my crime has been great, but i also feel mgr the execution of your high functions, ' .will'now take a view of their present position, and contrast —. plead Guihyuu gw‘lh What it was before they allowod ‘hemscwcs .10 be To THE EDITOROF THE COLONIAL HERALD. Mr. Baron PARKE then directed the Clerk of the Ar- . - . ccewed by him. lliuve stated, that the tin-curs of rent . . - censure of my offences your lordship wrl on this Township in 1829 were £340 The now amount - - - - . 'a'gns ‘0 0“” ‘he Pr'smler "P for llldg'""”" - ‘ - ’ ' L l ’ ' _ I SIR; There are many friends of true religion In this V n ’ mlndf‘ll ll)?” mercy IS lhe beSl allendlfll l unde'm‘md’ ‘0 the enormm‘s 3m" “£2,350; and were Island at Present, rejoicin“r in the hope that there is s l‘ill‘T- Mr’ CLARKE— Edward Beaumont sumh’ you Slan‘d d th t h’l th b ' f d’ to” are Very few“ tenants 0" it Who are “m l‘OI‘llng their film’s ing up,umong us a deeper0 interest in the spiritual cotiberiis mmwmd upon your own confess’ion’ or forgery' Have an at :1, l e ’se b.1185" '? bm‘idI "e: by the forbearance oftlieir Landlord—such has been the of‘mcm It becomes, therefore, at this time, a" important you anything to say why the Court 5 mem 3 ~ 'eflm 1“ ' S nu “0 Wtfimlamasmwsmnnrestenths Wflfitwm «it .I leaflewg have learned that with ample opportunity. adminisTration ofjustioe upon earth.” The Prisoner their rend the following dddress, in arid-Tile; lingdfia’ appealed tor-Egae’glll; I cause torrue the day when his father first lent n willing ear pea, up success p , to them This Township is but one among the many where . ' lOW lone 0f mice and a J areml‘ d f l' or f pans 0f [he addressr- more Parml'larly w y we] I d I , _ , 1 1p , , y un er ee Ingso great . , ., my, tummy are reduced ,0 an equally deplorable mm," ' ntce rope to see opr Bible Socier carrying that agony ;__. v to his family, and the disgrace he had from one “comparative independence and compo", and prgpiou;.lloolr to every mans {lociynnd leaving every mini “ i Pm r L d h. , . d l l .l I fi. “10%? who were near and dear to him 7 i . WI 111 oil“ on or at cost no prior v'r ‘ '- - i - 0U 0" 5 Us l" U “ence W H e 3 i I 4 ‘ - ' i ‘ that the same cause PY, at! l I h I! fall excuse f0! y y l a 0 ‘r a concluded, he leaned beavrly against the We will now look on the other side of the picture, and [36mg Wi‘hmlt one“ We "Opel" 58" ‘l'e‘lifi-emm denoml'w‘ few words t” your mnsmemll‘mi' befi’m Y0“ discharge see how Mr..cooper’sinterests sumd affected by “agitation. tions professmg the truth eventually, although Ionly gradual- the duty which my conduct has imposed upon you, that Malcggnerpm .hd prewous to me year 1829",,“ an obscure lyr;(lsiti[iplying every setltleLnent \iVlIll Evangelical preachers of passing sentence upon rue. I would have received Mr BARON PARKE said—” The cOul‘M‘ ‘ ' - - - a one icrs—mcn ' ‘ ~ ' - a . ~ ' ‘ t v - - ‘ u :‘nei;li:bo:rih‘oggfllsly‘liugwig—fle:3"ghflto?;k:llls :ipmgdiaie fess and practice whmaeyizotvye bgifiliplligiy‘léitillggl‘ilcy)To- (hat sentence m respectful Sllence’ and have thereby sued on this occasron, In piiblickly ack ' a. ‘e' creis ueo ’ r - , .ce,. 9 - - , i .31 - ‘t - ‘hepwpnemr ohms Township; and he first obtained mm» ere long, accomplished. '3‘", m [he mean ,1ch IS nomng to short Iied [he-[)eI‘IOIl of my painful exposure as a public ~e {guilty of the heinous offences 1m 1 criminal at this bar, and wou|d have returned in peni_ which (learn, from the depositions a rieyy and influenw’nner the loss of his Agency, by the ugi_ be done for those who have seldom or never the opportuui- , _ . , tation ofthat question which has ruined the tentintryt and ty Ofbearing the sound 0ftl‘le proacher’s voice? ls nothing lance w my 09”, did I DO! leél that I owe ll. to public have bee” ca'r‘ed 0“ {0" 3 “mg Senes 0f eventually. raised him to the exalted inmcle he a, ".938", to he done to arouse the many who have bibles and do not j'ISllcei ‘0 lhe innocent IBI‘SOHS Whom m , m '"e on] lhe dm or ammuncm ‘0 p I p y con uct may y g , bead bringing down, as if unable to sup‘pdi u ’ occu 1 vi the first instance, it Procumd him a seat in read them, or have even preachers and do not reward them? have placed in circumstance ' ‘ ' ‘ l l l h l I t ’ . _ , , . of buhpmm" and also to men w iic tie law asSIgns to your the _ Assembly_n drew from the pockets of [he —to the iiecessuy of opening the closed book. niiil listeuin ‘ ' ‘ ’ n ' ' . _ . - g or sell to so afew w ~. ' ‘ )fllllflll dul to T3,..." ‘ qnpnons ,0 me amount “upwards “£200; to the neglected you}? [5 there no way, a, resent within is)’ rear! I yjo t 0rd: I‘lie criuieI have committed l M f I Y t Jule, but it would have be» 1 to it he owe. ["5 present return as a member “that body_ our reach, of semi,,,g cheap, everyday prone mm to every g - no attempt to excuse or to extenuate It ; P n u one in to pronounce that port. it placed him in the Chair as Speaker; it obtained for him house—-prcachcrs who will tell iricn what they seldom liem', bl” n Win not be fill-gotten that I [ma subml‘md myself was “Signed to I“ a few years ago; ‘ mof‘ho Public money as a delegate to Englnnd; and to ham truth, by the fi.e.3ide_Preuchers who can be faithful to meet and exclusively to bear all the consequences of have had to announce to you, notwithsta is it-he is also indebth for £343 163‘ 8d” received by him in without giving personal offi:nce,——wbo will be faithful witb- lhalf‘j'imer and I have “0" sought to Screen myself. by the you have said in the way orl’filllallnnv “1m 5 his fiveral capaciticsas n member and Speaker of'tlie As- fat respect fiftinie, or person, or place? Yes! there is. addition of duplicity or meanness, and I respectfully im- be {Named to the law and that you shall"9 gem y, ieieare pu lications so clieapin the purchase—so simple plore the Court not to think that I do not feel all the lgllomlnlous death 0d the scaffold. p Ihave thus shown tliatbe oud tli liono " - in their “Inf—"1U 9—50 llllel‘eSlin" in their 5 — - ~ '. - - the favour orthe delsded “witer chews cognacirtivht: gelicul in theirgoctrines, and yetuso (“from t‘fiéeflpifeafgzge ylcight and enormity ofthe offence itself, because I lium- ‘he law now Prevents that, and leaves, yolk; ‘ 41h. mews of plming into his pocket we sum-0f£843 168. of“ large book or “formidable underming_thm it has been ) y call its attention to circumstances which are calculi”- Penlance. But, notwitlistandino what y . 8d» and “Ewan!” andjt must be evident, that his only folnm by exrel'ience that there are few who can see them ed ‘9 Simwum I in”? not becnme “hogmher debase‘l l" and the cmllrl‘lion W“ have exl’aresse‘l pwct o, remnmg .hls I’m-5m, position is the continued wyhout dysumg to ,reyd mem_few who have read some my feelings and princrples, Pecuniary difficulty arising bl’len aware oftlie tremendous cons‘e ue’n ‘« " afilutlon Orlhe Question. which has placed him there, for 0‘ "Wm “'"hom des'rmg ‘0 refill more—433W Who will not {mm mlSplace‘J confidence and unconnected with’di l0 "r Wthh 0“ hall k ‘ ~ q ’ Wllhom this he must rapidly descend to his original chafing finan them a word in season for themselves, and a silent it, and of very Innued extent not exc' d, I scret - whi h _ i y 8 ac nowledged yourse ty. . call from God to consider their ways. . dH-d Ounds m I ’ ee mg 4 few hu”' 0 n '5 “PW my palm“ dmy ‘0 Prom”! Fell‘m Elwmmt "ill 110! this Plain statement offiicts be When [further sta'e, that these publications are fr f. )0' dp i ’2 mug I Wond my means to meet, first 61“ That to me '3 ‘1 willful du‘l’ 3° discharge:i ’ '"filc‘em ‘0 Open your eyes to the selfish designs ofthis all sectarian bins,iiavinwtouiiiler'ron previousuexare‘e 19m lbse- m" to i c SUgge§[IOIIS or those Who temp-led "'9 l0 sorry ‘0 pronou'me ll "P0" a Person Who 5 K A; man? I have every confidence tbatit will, and that, should by a Sub-committee, calfnposed OFlnen ofall Evan" Yll‘m-flltrllon 0 mm a temporary relief by the fraUdUIem fabricalio“ 0" ation or trust and mllfidpnce Wh" has. he, 0", those 'Y'ho ProfeSS, similar Principles, again appear nominations, every one of whom is interested in e- Exchequer B'Hs" ‘0 be l’le‘lge‘i ‘0'" a Short time and 5mm)" Of a genllcman at d ’h b | upmthohustrngs, you Will not fail to scout them from them works of'nn opposite sectarian tendency l n d ~.mg the” ‘0 be “deemed fifld cancelled for I" - the hi h h I ' n w e on as men who have Induced you to persevere in a course add, that I allude to the Books and Tracts, oftge Rica'u'wly [0 ‘he teml’mli‘m but Will ' ' ever. I “glued ' es? “nor and resPemamluy’ and "h‘eh 3” finally l9“ you at the mercy ofyour Landlords, Tract Society. e “@0115 relief, and Once cblnmmédlolutb obtaining the promised IIlustrlous In the naval annals ofrhis mum undera pressure 0! rent which many ofyou, with all your Now, surely, Mr. Editor, there is, among nlldenotniuations the tempter, and my retrea’t ha:came m the power or fill for me to pm'm‘mce lhe sentence $5., ‘ exertion, Will never be able to redeem. oftliis Island, a sufficient number of persons who have re- lured and beouiled b | ' ' ' been prevenwd' AI‘ you ; but’ ]()°k.i"g 3‘ the consequences” 3 1 am, yours, ' ccived the truth in the love of it, to form a branch oftliis which I [ii I y zip au's'blml't Power, and‘ talent and me deep '"lurl’ it has inflicted “pow AN LLECTon or KING 5 COUNTY. socroty, and import, on the society’s easy terms a s l f I Go“ "Qt resm’ I became emmmlpd be 0 l ( o no less than to “ Bay Fortune, January22, 184-2, - B k (1T. . y . . t uppyo escape and M -l, E . c j ’y m _ pass upon you tho- _ its on sun. iiicts. I‘rue religion must be ata very low ' n ‘1 ‘XCthuer B'HS were “blampd from lance whlch the hw n h V f ' ebb indeed, if such a number cannot be found in Charlotte- me to an enormous extent, I never derived benefit namely that h, ( a 0W5 t e (.Jouflw ., To rs: Enirort or THE Comma, HERALD. ww" "loner Who: forgemng Self and the sect, are ivillina to l" the Sm” “l9”! necessary to rel‘ ‘ ’ even 0 A if ‘0' “95pm.”th for “(3' ‘ a h ,1 A __ make ,hoselmle summa- for Christ and the souls brazen comparatively trifling embarrassm ieve me, from my y uric no discredit by the course You SIn;"You will obliges Subscriber by inserting the fol- Wh'Ch“ heart-y “0‘0 “0" "l 5"(‘h an Object Would re- moment in debt for ems' and I am m “"5 you ave dnne yourselfn" harm? “"d‘l lowingmcle on Education,which has been extended ma quire. Sacrifices! do I say? Alas! thative should ever sources unconnected Wilminfiy :clunllbelorrowed from Iwho may beer the statement that has fl , XC e ll ‘ . I ~ ’ i (1 er i ls i$3y off ps to day, may take warning, and see greaterlength than atfirstintouded,l musttheref‘ore reserve think any “Tinglin "‘8‘. common accfl’mfim “the term a m ori i ‘ ~ thereonclusion‘for a subse uent number of our valuah e sacrifice, “'lHCh '8 8 l'lmn debt Orgmt'mde ‘0 Him who a’v y g nal Incnmbrances' A Sord'd 0" sill ' 58‘ "ences ‘ ‘ q y g e cums l are the result of a Single do! . _ , ' _. . tive has n ' ' ' . Home”. evenhis own souldsticnfice forsniners-«a bare act ofd mo ever Influence“! met and I hav ' ' rln ~ . - - to “up who gave hlmey’lhejus‘fonhe “trust t ‘ uty ficed [O‘heobhas Mother e been SBCI‘I‘ P crples of honor and integrity. It Ist , ours, I God, J , 0 bring us I. b J , s. Whatever speculations ma to feel for you as a. . b - c * PniLoru'rn. ° ' “V6 een carried on by those who h y d - man’ was a mag are used these “W to censure In the strongest langb -I will merely now observe, Mr Editor in ' E h ‘ ‘ _ .l ' , conclusmn, that X6 equer Bills no rofit or eve - ' - Ifany ofyour readers think that it is not yet the time to en- moneys raised, 6r spgcula’fi Tl account either of chlted crime you have committed, Wh- gagein an undertaking ofthis kind, lwould remind him nns entere‘l “"50. or of the “ll” “POD hundreds ofindiriduals and l' ‘ “This is a beaten trash—ne’er bent enough, ' losses or game which have resulted, hav Till enough learnt the truths itslionld inspire.”—Youxc. that, while we slec , the chem is awake—w ' . 8 ever their w - V m . . withholding our wbgat’ he is sowli’ug his mm. bile we are me, and never was intended to do so. Year freaChed ri - lhole fortune, all in consequence It has long been a SUbJ80t ofregret, as well as astonish- Y . blllS have been Wrung from me d a ter year, p Help 3 you have shown. Under these \ ment,to_the reflecting, that notwithstandingthe large annual ours faubfuuy’ deeming and cancellin th ’ [m er' pregame or re- I Shomd be wamim’ in my d‘" if! “Mi 1 amount “money which, for severalyeam past, has been C‘Tnomws. Prevemadis I g ose outstanding, in order to least hope that the xsever t y - f ll “i granted by the Legislature for the encouragement of the 3d'F5bruary’ 1842' a 1- - emery’ and afie'waf“: by the repeatcd mis— be carried into efl‘ ’ es sentence 9 ' numerous schools throughout this Island, that Education ‘ pp 'cauon-Ohhem’ll‘? necess'w “’35 created for more have said cons; em-a same?“ WhWh' I Pboum be at” low an PM. The ques‘ion’ they, is, What TOT“ Emma OF THE Comm“ HERALD accomplish the original purpose; and thus the hump all that r’ d 80? You {0 Punishment, for i , ’ is the reason—and how is the defect to beremedied? In an- —— . ' Issue Wh'Ch has lake“ Place was occasio d a ‘ o ‘ en ers me ties'mble' B 1"“ cwer..to the first part of the uestion,‘ Iwould reply—First, Siit;—I belong to that class ofpersons who live and sup. those yet unstained by guilt could appreciate thenfloirolf Y “r exrsience, you Wlll be a slave in nib c, Because the qualifications 0 Teachers are fixed at too low port their families b ' ' ' h' ' ‘ r condemned t h , y ruling the ground, whlch I was mug,“ W Ich attend a. course of crime no senten s 0 “‘3 labour. The senle : . ce ofthe law “P0n you Edward Bea ' ' ' v umont Smith, is, I ‘ Mdfll‘dt and the paltr pittance allowed is too insignifi- to do in mv boyhood. I was also tau - _ V i . _ ‘ ght to read and would be necessa t cum to itnducesrespectabfe and talented Teachers to come a little—sufficient .to” transact my little affairs. I readwi-l: iiig upon it. I anzybgrxxpaaad lifter them mm. emer' fence you be "ansporte‘l beyond the seal-f :cwygiggu lilacs bscofilbeecaus; the presentmystem ofsub- Newspapers occasronally, and can discourse on the news of never li ht'ed till now ' cducatedn'l y uP'nn -whlch d‘Sgrace. Y0“? natural life.” ~l . degradation, wth .Y 98, an subjected Teacher to__tbe the day. I can_ boast of amoderate corpulency, not from [it a I h I . In principles of intea. The rise l ' - ' , urn, caprice, and often the malice of his Wines and luxuriou dishes, but from good, substantial food; y ' onour’ ave med resPeGl-edi and, I Ibeliev: and wap pezdiebre re" back-in” mum ’ S "58"” 3' ll' andfioneoi’ the? employers. Lastly, Because this system has causéd and so and ifI ma be ll - esteem 6" d I h I I i . ‘ . _ h , y a owed to be my own trum etc. 1 1 . ’3“ ‘ “9 ‘3"19Yedlhe confid 1' loliifirgtirecontlnuefl, Will _cause, a frequent chiinge of excellent terms with my neighbours. lpaygs I20, “gig: h,'ghll'"h0"ourable Pe'5°"5:- I “"1 now by zinc: Of man 3:: Teacher gfinrygazegtvzmsgi::gga15181:“, {ayyvhich- "yams; indgpengentlyfin short, 1 filirhught I possessed, the “606% slon, a guilty criminal, exposed and t,'embli¥,g‘:lti tchonly'fs. V V . rel: as iui t up- an 'by' saryquaities to constitute t e entleman until I I Of'ustic d h ‘ k" ' ' i ’ e M a recurrence ofthese changes,the pupusflnhe end ’0” 0:6 . , _ ., . i. sawa late J ‘ e, an s rin me with ago“ from.th . . , rniimberiofvthe RoyalGazette in which the AnnualRe t forms I ' ° ‘ ‘ y esgaze ofm 3“?" have made butvery trifling progress; and afler thirty 0fthe Central Agricultural Slooth iii-given; Where antiwdf thinkrinneiiits" llfany themi'a-‘e Wh° “'5 disposed. Icy: V, _, y Y P 0'? 5' and education aggravate my: crime > , , ts”, 3 v i t ' mm' #awu‘ 7'" V'drly in “some. the stairs ofthe dock, N ~‘ H'U 3 G o 3 O a, o ., 5° ‘\ IA l‘