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A t ' v A , t, t ! i i ; I 4 ( ) i fV4 " ever, t0 , , . which, tiowevrr'w iii.l in tlicrnii lt, livtf the itnlU(it id lit(u;; ttlU Ja V ... i i ?cd with Mile ttn.(ii.. 'Ili9 ifcJim'if l.fju'stl-jn . Ih, thinning. ii pec.4i. ueo in ttMPg g eorieilce uk,u,r IM ! (,vKrw. -J !! .....T ton af taa Wtara CatoU.laavl.1 I .-'"""! - - ."f" ;"r." " rr. : i t. . -r.. rLic. w. . An ACT to tutaonie me enenpian, conr " lion. nd me of Ulrrsl branch f the 1 7 .. .i . . W mo t nJ OaSo lUil Rtinl, Into end within 7- flni ilojtsc of Representative! of -rrcw Msemom,- -"1""1 Ind Ohio Ril Rl Company Compenr intor- B A a.r tha I aflavaflil ja IVl nor.tr.1 S the il of the General Anem- blf f M,-Tland. .hall be, h7 h7b ahnrii-l t tnl Into and witbialU D - Jg .rclambt. -j hIera. r.4 road, juch .the auance the id Balf.rrnrr anl 0i.iRai1 n-nd Comptny jv iI,om..,i ti riirii the fame ure h-vrtr ai power. r)(cHra. and nririWe. n-l ahall be ib- ect to thr aam- rtrirtira. in ihn eremioa an t cnK'ruc'ion "f o lerl road-into and wit'ii' the aaid Dinrxt, u they mayexeN c ?. "'e ajhjtet to, nnd-r and hv virtue of tici i I cha-ter or act of incorporation, in the . . i t - i on ini canaironini 01 anv ran roau .fMii- he Pt r Mirytanc!, and ihall be eot!. --J t. the Mi-ne tlRhH, . . t -tc a : ;.nniinitia. in the ua of the raid road, and r -ard thereto, aa a'e proa'idcd in their aaid rWtar, rirrpt tie rleht to conalruct any Ulelalroai or roa.U within thn ni l lliatricl from the M-d terat orai.cn wrns-. ..crr..y - - thnHx-J. Tt btnff pwaalY drNd bal t aid BaUimore and Ohio' Rad H vl Co.npa 1tC mv i.ni.... nno.r on.V tn cn- riici .rum i the . . ,r- . i.u im.k A4,.r,.mnlm company to pronda tat i,,.u" .T V lJ th IWrict of A.limbia, of mount l luca uuewiuo 't.Hui"unu"' wuiuw,u.( ;tMti PJ offcm linJ in h ,.ti.-. . . . ,l)eB m.'-r riirhit, Ni'iltif. immu rni irs, anl .H.d given to L oire the a.. .,..,. , - . CMUmilSn'nt-- povts'tnnfrmi Vr thlk on tha Baliiww. ba delivered by the colic i..Li.." f - - . . . e the mry b th d w Iwl 0U5" ,ui u m 'W " 1 rt't "" the irter,of eon..!, Ifl CratJirn't. or q.,.r- orunmftiV .!t?f """ "y b 'efrr-. " l-l- or any receive the nmeyfor ..pM , ' - ' " " Sy or Utiet in.lifi SKr!n!,V !.n35.r ,he 'Pt y oi y C-'r the trery tfciibn.t.or otVr 7v'rirlrN 'NucVt . , trofihcUi-i.oftr.et,V.m Ut, ih.s'C.lWof r WBEA.itUrepre.cV,tedli tl.ii pm ofthwen.ide 71 f Wwtt4ttoeeke4fci h f.y rt,.bort ir other .el.hvuc mer. rft" ,h4t the uilimor. end Ohio R.'FtcJ ir??h7l" &7't"h; td " 19 rVB,lJ,l? eh9 -"Po re'J, ?S Inoorporrtcdby a.tofthtG.-,r.l KfcrflTn lifc lor lJrtnr!ln ,.!?Dwi J drpvt from New Orletnc without UnH com- ?Tffi'ofMr,la..d, enliUea--An Son- "itZcmSni1 bc Ibe Twoiw ..Plo k ife Sor. pfi ;lh p.t, of thU.ct, the mt. ei A3-nWyO' ..V. tmlohio fUil Rod ( sVnr .i a V 71 w,"Ck,M eyore Cerrtt of AUbn-o ml rioride. 04 the thereof ihH forfeit &f bandrtd dUrti .nj corponte w ' UJ " ihSdif J',,0,c '.'' ''or b ni.0r Mf 0(htr ,birty.firttde(rret of nonh bihudei nd It ehet J! milJr ofVnV ach bo.t or recti, crfirinf CPW.KS luJiIdSd w .rb.prJ.cudLdei.'b.ikV It.iS n.med. oj kotrJ X t S2 i T.? thre ""i Che"P" ld.eQ.nectthftolkiwreitbotfclJdci with tbS mVrehtndiw. u tfortieU, .hill t re deiU. SilJTi n ''".iwl?! lfo,m,d Wuhmjlon Ci.r the line .rrunc.KimrJted; i . 4 it tw -Ortetn .hntt withir, fcrlrhfrom lbeiJ IkUtmoreeniibioIUL' c'-r ?d imTrTcmrdo'n P""' he imed fur nidi trtcte of Und ti ,WU 4r to .onjoli ...y pert Vf U merch-r,. v 1 1 he District of Culumni Therefore. , Mid d J , "51 .k Ti V rt f Wcr Mld ""J K' J for ?l bm5 35 1enerrid M the Surveyor, of wc1 port the ,ZZ -Srt Tdirretion toward the laid "' 'hA chanrra authoriaed b aaid uri. and the Territory f Arkansas to act a permit lorj ama 'H".Vb. ta M.UToKaS Tth. rail Nbtt Wtteh fwa.imr to be made br Ih.rtP CmmMant on the part of tha ttiittd State, thereof at the mgr JA .1 L",6011,. 1 .It -are eonttmctinr.- W nM oa4 Company ' afgfeAid, whefterer.-he VM'U duTylnfofmed that Ue & partVnly'tif wclrTnerchandiac it Jwrtt t ; tf K'? OhiSrf n P. ib MlJ MmP'nr be .XKithS CmLStf If " Ibt Bta.e of lllinoi. .b.n have be landed, th. Sorveyor .hal make an en W the ci'v of BeWiH re w .-V; lh. K.trlct. la make a.v .aU I ntraei aonoini . I!ommlatio,r o.l iU part, the two ment on tbe back of the man.fetta, dei.gnating or tne r i-vVn.-u., i u '.r: " -rT .V. , ''i , V ..... ...-! i..,k r. aneeiTvinr the artieiea w ae, i w" " r . - . .,. . ... i ail miMi"r, ari'l into r, i h-bj wn.i road Vnl'in the aid D'ntr.c. tme point r Uraiinui wi'hin the Citv and Cn.inty of WaaV irt h (letrr.ie i i 'he manner herein after m!.'iund : P tu-ikl .V-ivt. and tt itx Rail RoadCompauv .f.rea.T3 proceedTo ..'.I . .. I KVh thiw miV lav out CO 'Trwanr rn . t - or locate, on, throus'h, or over anv land or in. i.rovementa, or to u-e, take fnr jw any earth, L. ihr material, on anv Und within fie d yiir;, v w auid Diatrict, they thall firt obtain the aeent of the owner of ouch land, improvement, or ma tetia!a,or, if tuch owner thall be aSaent fiom aaid Diatrict, or thall refme to rive i-ich awnt o i tuch termi termt at 'he aaid company thall pr r,,v'. or hecaute or infncv, coverture, in. titn'.ty, er anv other conae, ball be lejrallv irt capable of fivirir tch aent, then it thall br lawr.il for the laid eompanv to apr-W t" ju tiee of the peace of the Counv of Waihirirton, K ihrciman iasne hit warrant, under t .:. .,.! iWrreirA to the Maral.al of III, "U " ' - . the aa'.d Diatrict, req-i'.rinff him to aummon a Jiiry of twenty inhabitant of the aaid Dtatnct, nane of whom ahall be intereated, or related to anv person interested in tha land or material! required for the construction of the id ml toad, or a itockholder.'or related to any itock. " 'ti;iT1er,ih ffie M company, to met nn the land, or near to the other property or nutenalt to required on ji dv named in inch warrant, pot W than three nor more than fiirteefi davt after it linj the anme, to proceed to value the daiatea which the owner- or owner of any luh land r other property will a .'tam by ne i's- or or .-.nation of 'he tame, r-qur.d by the tai l comnjT,.- s mnd the proceeding d ity, and authority n:"tie aid Murahal. in ren l to mch war-ant and jurv. and 'he oath or affirmation to be a Imin-w.-d, a I i nij.sition to he mad- and returned, a'ull bf he ! hrect.-d and -ihithnrift.tl fBWi'.Wthe Shenlf by 'he fi'; eivh rliim of the Idact of tne u rpn. (,f th! Stttof Maryland i icorpor'- th( ud n.iltimnre and Oiin K.i K"i Oomnunv: a'l the other proe-ed.na m re tr;.l s r S.I irv. and 'he eatimatinff nnd valu atijn of 3 j .mm "l 'he pnvment or tender of narment f anv da naRes aasertaioe l by audi venation and eT.-ct thereof, and of tlje view of anv hnrWr. property, nr ma'er.a a, aa to Pivin? awiifpmpenf "h "(rht to use the aamo forth? .ror?fcona,r.itioO of any rad road with .. V .... i. U )hniixfil. anall 'id n.iltimnre and I I His ill 1 llglHC. a licrrui . - - in every Me, and in every respect, he the aame ded in and bv 'he abovementioued act ..t.o 5n rard to the rail road there-- jfi is .prayided ,.. ,u..r...r km. - - .. Lv authorized to beconatructed by the mi J romnnnv. Provided alio md htUenarted, . hat . C l . n ,. tn .MTtri wheneve'r the .aid company, m4lie Cooh.r..c of aVail mad into or within the w.d District, a amhoriied by thit'act. thall Cr,W necessary to .oa. or bterrect any ertabliahed ; roa.U atreetor -ther wav, it ahall be the du'y of the .aid com raov ao ; construct the ta.d rad . .e., es.ahli.hed i"d. et OF other way. a n,t to imped, tha PCX SAUSHUUY, HO.VAN.'ctira :. ' I : : u vJ nvt nna .best clcu ?c ncocj.cUofwM L.rT'A.'T .nter ifoW. within the f iviiy iimu ciiiii.irm in h . . i SS ft f lb ,,?et?i o2! e"',VMJ'r'B,,Tilli,f "tioa; ,ePi pririlejea gwie4 ey thu btll-ip thr ifoTrtw'd company tDlU be upon the condition . I mm i anntnaMti ak fl .a nil road taid company abaO cbarKe tbe ume rate of loll pon the Mme wclei foJn(f eot Bft. b t that the tweeb Daltimx. ,d .tt,UiBt.af .. JUl Mi H further enacted, Tha th any corporation, eompaay or .individual! I fr the eichir of any car, or of any part of. or place in, ny car, or other earriairs, pH any rail (id eonatructed by the aatd company, for a apecified time or diatance, or bath, or far Ihe receipt ana amvery, vr i nnwrin of taarehandiae or other Valuable article, in boxe. parcel, or packaitee weihin Icm than oneJenth of a ton, on inch terma aa may be mn'ttallr agreed on between tbe partita kIV xrt one cent per mU for any einr bot. pound., a-nl ?? m07 ,ht" .Arabic feet, for any heavier or Urer rnth ofeton, not more than- wo centi per So , Ad ihe eiJ company.jn all te where ,L whMe of ,h merdt.nd.ae prndr n.hf nrooerr. franaorted on their rad road ;XI.PS5 nWiiw on. time, he. tn the avn peraon or co-p.rtnerJ1.p, ii -l;i. we?bleaatba a ton. ami "l"rl . . ....... -u.il Um , ii(illrl tr charge VArr - u -rf wfljrK.Ta f.ill ton, fur Zd Vaame .b.H wei.h ten than half a toe ?h? haree P-r m be the .am-., fo half a ton , ala- f Mimaiing a ton weight to be two thousand noimda. Skc 3 A d be it further enacted. That the' .aid company are, 1. , hereby empowered h! make ,.ich atrial contr.ot w.b anv dot. authoriaed officer or .(rent of 'he U-iited St, fr he eonvevanee of the mail, or the trao.o .r U-ion of perton. or oror.erty for the ,..e oMh. lTn;.ed Mates on anv ra.l road which hn be, or ahall" b- constructed by the ta.d Hahimnrr . L!. o.;t Bn.d Comoanv, on inch term at k ,t K. annrov I of bv the competent officer i'LhorS?' md in . all ,uch inatancea. to re rive the comenaation ro .preed for, accor r iK term, "f eseh eonteact. 'X' T Zl be it further enacted, That the mid rail road comoanv mav cbartje .-TJreive for taWn P nd .ettme down and receive, ur tlef)irict. ",V Pr?.ff norter SiJance 'h.n fouf mile., a conveyed a h(velve ha,f cent. "TS sIni be it further enacted, .mi uniu tu the ami company , .... Cn.-.,cm . pnviiegea u.ci"; &- .. . ii..uKu irrante m'nC 6 Ma be it further enictrd, r. ihlnrr herein contained .ha" be ... coo- rVom rSnTthe time or mmiiar pfWr We. to thnae herehv granted to any "her com ie?ea to u r.i- iim.rated or to be ncor- hl rons a o from Aori.inp. by .nvf.,, mre law ."ch ad r.tionl rail road or roads in -irTion wi h .aid road, to as to ex'end the connection .in'' connected same road, or to con. . ii .......with to Mch par, nf tne U.s ru.i f iknir Dirts of. the at rained from car i roles an IJ.IMK-" fAaiii ntnT nr a t - ik a pnaAd of cars or pedient ; ' o " , ' . . ci,hH,nled to bia. See. 1. a,,, ,p i tiirfficr rnauru, a 1 w.iKiit nnm vmmw sinn compete the .am of of th act, ne t mJ of MlnlJ"J.,, .' . II l..m,n P na w nortner Do,iWKirjr u Conector .htllcwt.iy the fw, U tTonm on Btt.-iUWllK CKUtetl to. -.1 i . . . r SenaHTand IhmXtf fltprde landa etihieet td ai!et oaia. In AlaStma. tftteMf to the tcririi of the tot orania utg i uaLCiatrkt t tad the au entnea and aaka thxli oe . 11 valid, in crerj respect, u v they bad seen made in tbe land untnci or Afcaatna. 'Sec. J. ifj(f if further emued. Thai the freaideflt of )be United Stateaia hereby U- to xattae b. fcirveyer Ceneral of (he irj WI1IICU 'toiwe the SictM of Hlinoii and Mia- .h!-.-.iTr.K: ...... aiininoia. at do. . . . .... i mirk : . .... , - - - - - fined in the net of Co ww va'a vvit at trv wi um - i eaable, the dcodW form a Conatittltlon wd Pued the elghtceniU lht kiiiut.l an.l ! dent U iuthorried to fill ajch vacaney by the alwU tva IV w pi i a B I w VOUtVl ftUw I KH1 I nnt'Jt)liiaaa..iii'iia niha. . 1'A.X, rJrih fnmi'iulnn ahall be aitaiaL . Sec-4.' Md be it further enacted. That the taid Beard of Commiaaiooera thall bare power to employ tU.o"necewry turreyorl kid iaborera, and ahall iweet at aucb time and place at may be agreed uTxW hy'lhi Preaident of the united State awl the uovarmnenc or in uie -if lllino'ta, and proceed tatcertaio, aurvey and mark tht aaid No hern line of the Slat, of II- llnola. ani renort their proceedingi to the ?r. lident of tha United Statei, tod the Governor, of the Hale of Hhnoia . ' Sic. i.Jni is it further encejea, I hal .. . . i ' rtvJei. it dots not exceed tne allowance iada by the State o I Hflnm. toth. Commi-ion. er on it. part , and the ..id afaaMc. tog-tb.t w kii otio ll" v. 1 -r -- .i w.ir rih Ai.aar evnenaea or aiw i board, and thi! t irreyora and laoorert, and the allowance to be made to-the (Surveyor Uneral ot the State tf Alabama and the Terri- .orv of Flor'dt, and the necerSirt expena-s in curred by hem in run'tuif and markinjt taij line oeween.id State and Territory, tHMl be paid . from tbe Tro.tury of th Untied State out ot loymnev not oiherwiae appropriated i and, to enable the Preiideat to carry thii act into ef feet, there ii hereby appropriated the eum of two thoiiMnd dollars. f AnoMV-d, March tBH. rOBMO-. OJ. IN ACT allowing the dtitie. on foreign "mer. chan l.se imported into Pitlsburr. WheeKnc Cinrinnatti, Loitl.ville, St. Loui. Nashville, and N.tchea, to be lecured and paid at those placet. . , , ' ' .ec. 1. Be H enacted btj the Sen. ate and House of Representatives of the United Slates ofMieriei in Con gress assembled, That when any Kooda, wares, or merchandise, are to ba Impor ted from any foreign country, into Pittaburg, in the State of Tennaylvania, Wheeling, in the Ntata of Virginia, Cincinnati, 4n the State of Ohio, Lo.iUvllle, in the State or Kentuexy, or, I,oui, in the State of Missouri, N.ihville in the s.ate of Tennei.ee, or into Natchex, In the st.remf Miswwippt r4ho4mport44beeoUhn Jeppite in the cti.trxly .l tne surveyor oi .c lace a schedule ol tne gooasso micnu.u y '.iH an eatimate of their cost at tbe place of exportation, whertmpon thejaid Sur all make an eatimatc of the . amount of duties accruinfr on the lame, and the Importer or conV.gnee ahall gie oono, who au.oo.cn Miretiej, to be approved bv the Surveyor, in double the amonnt of the dutiea ao eitimated, conditioned for the payment of th dut.ee on uch mefchandite. ascertained aihereinafter di rected : and the Surveyor srwu lonowu.. u.m, l. N.if itrieans oi mo ".:, "j forwarding to him a copy of Jau. bo.nd Slid sCl)C-.i '"site. 2 And be it .farther enacted, That .t..: -,r nr lii aweot. is hereby authorised ,0 enter any merrhaniiwe, imported as afore said, by the way of New Orleans, at that port in the manner now prescribed bv law i and the Collector sh.llgrsnta permit for the land.njr thereof. andcauethe d.it.e. to be ascertained a, in orher cas.s, the .vd good, remaming in the custody of the collector until icahipped for thtpUf. if destination; and the co'I y 10 oe .inutie who me 1 iidiii or ut amrici Mlthe'CoI lecoror net u"ni """" f tnit4 Stoin for certify to the Surveyor at i-icU nH'r lh. , h- hoihiitped U-3' wnnct U tDe ik. knifet. nd ot which he JuH-wmrMi ,i . . i themer. with i permit thereto ..mnxed,..,. ikn-finlltM!, Mthm amrmation before the aaid Sui-rryur that there wai not; When there wt aorwhea .i..yJ It, New JDkanA. Jin t more Uf other eooU on, vtoa oai r 1 a a i t. . a. ... iid ported ai alorewiu, '"a" """ l..MnnAn th Surveyor thall canar the laid I V"Wf we- ww --v - LaI f . caaie, baire, bomea, enevia, r rt-av. .w injected, and fompa rw." -; 7 and tbe tame em wcn-u, " J ir - - t... rh n.pf. inrciivinn an! .hall return the man.fetta to the meater. tv- w . . That, the Collector of the port or ntw wneani lrJla.bf.wiiiT or fHHrsjii i.-il 1 tha a.UOUai WIHTTWrni w IT. thall the aaid Surveyor receive the bond of any I VM W i J ! wi.U- Ihe Kurvevor. i.bwr, peron not entitUd to t ereon i ai r ZZ, noTfor . aunt lei. than Mj H that, when the taui owaiuaw -"'i . pleted,and tbe actual amount of duty atoer taioed and certified on me margin, it ahall be the duty rt ,IM aureyur u. j-w v Where the bond It UfaMP'S far collect-on in wen M '7 by the Secretary of the Treaturr. . Sec. J.,.M1 oeujuitfK, www. K?" TXud 0r to b. afpointed, ahalj I t," oed by thi. .ct, in Jg J !hV.tomarv duties perfiirmed by un. " . . haVol er in oher pf.ee., and the surveyor at Jach i Mid plaae. .h.H before taking tht for the MtLful performance of all theiumof te.i thousand d,H.ra, and .shall re. . .... .. . . ..inmir reea. an an. ceive, in sxiaiuon , - nual aalarr ofinree nunru . --r - llnll commence until Hi prov...onli shall take eW.and nKichandise may be imported ondeV, fjlnd be ii further enacted. That all the penalties and forfeit Je. incurred by force of this act .hr be lued for recovered, dirtribated nnfl acoountcd for' jn the , manner oreacribed bv the", entitled An act to reg- rwnajra," passed on theiecnnd day nf March, oethou.and.ete hwdr1 and netyn. and may ba mitigated or remitted in the man Tt prescribed by .the ant.-.- An jctoH' for mitigating br remitting the forfei wt pen. altiea, and dinbilitiei, accrtt.nf . ? case, therein mentioned," paed. on the h.rd day ofMarch,one thousand .erea hundred and ainety.seteii... t . ' ' 'Xik A pprovea. niarcn a, y.i mNhTALENT: i.Of these two qualities we find the following dwerimioative notice by our transatlantic namesake. . t The man who unites tact with talent (and we doubt if the former can exist wholW atDerated from the latter,) is he to whom belongs prompt and cer tain success, N. Y. Atlas. Talent is something, but tact is every thing, Talent is serious, sober and respectable j i -tact is all that and more too. It is a eventh sense, but it 18 the lit oi aiiincnvc, n..vvr.. eye, the quick ear the judging taste, thr keen smell, and the lively touch : It is the interpreter of of all riddles, the surmouritcr of all difficulties, the r.mmirr nf all obstacles. It is useful bu.w. - - ih ,U nhcM, and at all ' ttjn : , it t- WilIIlQw3o VOL Ml Ml. iOi tmful in ' titutlr.'T' r it ahow$ n mn the way t thrworlJ it i tqu.Uy uitfi! io society, for it h t fim th-s way through ;th wotld. Tlt jjower uct is skill : talent is weV.t Uct is inometitUBi t,.UP ,'! wNt lidn tsct knows havr tlorit t tslent makes s no tti repectaljle.tict wi'.l aue Jirn: resputed t Uier.t is wealth Met is ready itioney,.' Foe all thrpraeticil p.irponrs.fliff. t.ctcar--ties it agiost. talent atrn to one. Talre-ihem -ttr tits barynrnl let thrm ihikt thelr-r wU at ench"other4a Ugat- rivalry t uvt sces its way, clcrly, but tact is first at its j..urory s ecu, Tuleot has puny a compliment frurti the beach, but tact touches fees from attoroevs.and clients. "lAlent ipeaks earnedlr and lt?icillyi t tact triumph- anrjy.' 'Talent make! thi yorU won (Jcr that It cetsonn' faster ':"tt ex- cues astqnisnnicnt uiai u gria u.. mu fast i arid the secret is, that it ha no weight 'ta carry j it makes to fJso steps j it hits' the right nail on iHt head) and by" keeping ,its eye on the4 westhercock, is ready to take advan tagu.of erery wind that blows. Take them into -the Church. .Talent ha always abmetMos worth hearing: tact ii'sure to have abundance of hearers. Talenti;mayget a good living : -tact wirt make5 one. T-te at gets good nanif Wct-a 'greit-onev-JTaUnttoa-vifi'ccs'i tact coaverts. ; Taleiit is au honor, to the profession f tact gates honor to the profesiion, Tke them to Courts-Talent feel -us .t weight r ct finds its way..' Talent command, net -it -obeyed; Talent-ia inortti wi th approbati onJ'anTtsct Is bleasej ' ith'prtfferment. I'laee them in the Senate. ?; Talent - has the ear of tU house t but tact wins its heart and has its votes.- It has a knack oi slipping into v-ffiJel with a ' sweet silence and clibness of tnovemeat as a billiard bU ioainoalea itself iiuo the pocktu- Ic seems n know every iKin 'without erninjr any thmr. It his served aa inviiible n.,d extcPJi'yl'prrr- I a bAH.I Mt I r a I f jr. nn I iV. a dom, it has no air of profundity nlava with the details of place as dei teriouslyas a well taugl.t hand flour ishes ovurthe keys of thepianoo-fcrtw t hat all the air of common place, ana all lhcforceand power of jenitts - rnmmtm Schools....Tk necessity of estaUishiog-Common-lkhooIs-in every section t.f ocr cocutry ought to sounded ra the ears ot mc roicra o fia. and of the Union, ootil lll W " this great duty of providing for the general instruction uf the people i t more faithfully regarded. Let this be the test.wonl, by which the people try every candidate for oflke : is h friendly to free schools ; to popular education ? ' If not, he.should be maiv ked as an enemy to the people j to their rights as freemen j as anti-rcpuU lion in his principles, and unworthy of the confidence of those for whosr benefit this Government was institu ted. ''.The example of New-York mer its the uppUdse of the Republic Massachusetts supports her schools ou a i different" ptariT" the splrit "df.? educa tion in that 8 att isunbouoded, and her seminaries i learning are not ex celled by those of any State. Con necticut has disiing'iished hersslf in the" same laudable career. Other crates are awakening, tobe blest by the light, and freedom, and general im provement, of the age. Plutarch telk i. that Caesar could boast that be uL.i .uu millirin of men. rriven a million theirtibyTTirlTttade-it-Tnrt? lion prisoners.' In giving a miUioj their liberty, there was something, of true glory. lint in nesting, the' ma. rrtrins io tfcis Repoblicto appre ciate, enjoy and perpetuate their lib- erty, a glory situ- more rwwu iuj be achieved. This is a Vork of mor al As well as of political grandeur, that will endure and be admired when the' monuments of conquest by torcc, shall be swept from the world w "Register. An Irish soldier, who came over With General Moore, being asked it t c met with much hospitality in Holland. " O yes (replied he) too much ; 1 was in the hospital almost all the tiruy I there, t I i ir Hi s MS hat itlje SU' 5) I
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 3, 1831, edition 1
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