y . . ' i - " j ' " ' ' aajSBBSaiia''' ' 'SBBJSBBSBBBBBSjj- V, 1 ' V .v' FHIUAY, FEBRUARY 25, 180. i- - , after nuticr Domciti. that few girls thus educated, truly distinguished wive. Well if you must hive separate schools- will YStf cf ' K nar to bJ0tt ' "ch rio19 unJJP yr P-" Fuf to be P'i advance, iso K' " IrnflAfPfi anil nlitaAtin. Id Ihn nltiwa. t hnfef than tore mutiuis ."irimion becomes due, and ". u.ii hv been civitn. i' .. orrMin? 14 lines, are in- 1". Jh .ubsequent insertion : and in like! where there IS prer number oi fL fourteen , Te cash ratot accompany unfrnovrn to the editor. can Ia ov cue bewe'rra1 Woinw" i wei 5a in advance t! " md scontimwnce vitnour paymuiior ar-..I-.. t. the ontion of tho cditon. ever made House ojfltlclegtj. are now' absent from establish a college of its own, (in tbe Veil, then,! this city. . v fetMy of Kentucky) in which those ironage and proteotiou ? I the-eultiva- tioo of the female mind female with whom we nrav to live, from whom we're- luej&itly part, an object of indifference ? I abail however be fold, that lite scien ces taught, at Catskill, anil the accom plishments at Watcrford, are unoeeessa rv fr females, and that the state Cannot asia institutions whieh instruct young ladies in botany chemistry, language and dancing. 1 will readily admit that extensive appropriations for these object Kvoold be impolitic, ltit where the school fund ts upw ards of a million of dollars, surely two thousand dollars to caeii of these institutions will nut be deemed au unfair propurtiou. I ant willitt 'to allow "fZTue NeW-Vnrk Nti6nid .tycate. OMBSWC ECONOMY. 1 have neUher a coil hock at l tor a letter to write, nor n vtt t tlmi a vt'ry. leanied wcniiui, 4jinyevnui 11 '...a walk to take, I read n poiiM-l wiiu all tke seieuBen, and rfevdtjuV aH iV1 ... . )iirli InititfV rcni-a itill t)M.v IJier iiini In alui'v. inu'tt ht a vprv ftto Qr ' , , - j v J . - l jdiK.tcaoHiderpoliJic as vif nl) ;rb:e companion, bul then it is better tu Vctutiicb should CAainiautl tttfi?Hiiuii.'o t'aniiliu.Aiyaeijuainted with all,. Tho tneetinir beine thnn organized, a youths, who were intended to act for mMion was tnado by Mr.rYnncey -to call.lhw? in eithef the military,, or civil ! de over the list of former Eleetor. , pariment: or as merchants, traders, fac Mr. Bayly moved an adjournment on-! tors, &c. wore educated in a more expe- tho ground of-the sensibility osiitejbyjditious way than they eoold be'atany of 'he intelligenee just received irom.v au-tee omer nniversities or the kingdon ioffton, and the prffprieiy of wait'tne forjand it is a -well known fact that tt m . r t -j- . -a. ! , i- s ji . ....... lurtner accoiiuia, oeiorq -any nomination, nave reansca every none anu expoetauon was made.' ; .. ,. f Hjr-om tbi establishment. In tho Austri Mr. Chamberlayneceeomleci the notion: an dominions, the dull formality and te he referredio the eomnronmo spoken of at wmhtngtoa-aui iu4imaieu nil nope that Virginia wonld ptifBue the principle whieh had always governed her, Princi pies not jn7i. : " blv. Wooding sI7, N licit tUej ad jouriied, it were belter t adjourn ' till n particular lime and b$ namcii next Wefhienday right. -, Mr. Mayo vyishetj parfjewj uly to know wlistt iiil'ni in:itiatt ti .d lif.Cn rtv.ci vcfl fr.iin de-! w..ai.;....i. - if nmiiii(iL'll. A mvmher then rose, and stiea llisft he had received Icttf-r fj'om an Jiminro itlve W Hneeniuer.Wo.rM to ". ChwnWtv ..d Ban, -ar cnonc, tad .-V6-Senior, sttc tht- ilf.iur (h? 1-the serenity of my twipcr with iytj, dao JiV, a. wfj wlariuiiw of Mala .4- ftMauri..-lai, Iu wttpn' leet'i ou?Sce,ar t;l rt'uiHi vary i dions process of edtieationT has almost banithed literature ; and ITJ is cultivated but by a very few, except foreigners, ll requires ten or twtlvO years to trudge through a sufficient portion of literary lumber, to be qualified lor a Chamber- lamo to tlie Lmpror. . t 2d. 'i'ho situation and condition oFtfii. p'ir iothi state, ougltt to bo enquired i:i'i. e uavo no Knowledge or their '" oftUjf t'j'e amount of money whieh if arjnuiiiy espetided far their maintenance I Wft infomrd, that two yenr ago, the poorfi? Of llalilax Cuunty' was three I i.H4id dollars ! This i-aniy ivr-H JhreSHi! sfrievoiis tnx and d.nu!!r grlev cu,; when ro reflect that it hi been la -. . . - " ' . i .1 . i r nay l"" '""J o m ' bv ttrnr ' .niu M,Btr.tKtr . Mi-t . a4fai ; j n kiiT-.virfdc ? ul' ScitAte ; tlrat oue of the: member fnH-tbieeiior iu!'ie ehnritv.' t hav Km-., m fi4J,(fpaneh, wtiicb, when fortified h;be l-.togu.5i Vlnl it leadi 'to;tlitsta- a n'nsli re-holding state would voto .fc-Uiule berMfiiued. I sSk.oIJ wish Itr'aee K i mtttb neid. reott a partial smatkj 'y ni 'Jiiiioryyiir'p irts a grace nail a pa- gainst it, unless a ownpromisc was ojade, pwoir ho j.rs establwhsil in evervouuif ,fiiD5. aodlfftvei a foujJi tartness ojn:liar atirasiion i temaurs la eimu, a bv drawing a boundary at the lute 30 where- he- aiden) should place the bnji!?. However, I now and IberMvumai may to -aecon p!tIed; without ' .st)- latitude, (W. of the Mississippi.) P'r ; aud see that they were well attend ee i.iay befearnisd, vet slavery. to he admitted S. of this lint,: t,- And, not only oiiostiuti to feed- iuij uiiii ruMiiiiig siioui.j -oo r.,,juireu,..oot attention. aUo to their moraiir. lr.aEners ip5, aou ifftves. n Vj laiiifcii. uirjtijuar auranoii to irnmi'-s xu unori, a uy urawing a uounuary . ;jf. However, i now ani men ' I ' ftnrernur'-s mssazc, oot that 1 .trnara ofa (..orernof tbnn any other3miUblo ; p.,Misiis; a gir.nsr mind, yet ,1Pnhiliitpd tn iho V. r it. r. Arr. '"- . i i-: Id..:, '.t..,A.l . ft. .. . ,. .. i . , " . '.. lij'-D 't tltt's W ccbicu iusuii uiuuiicis, aaa uee may i!c;jpy uer .inse. but ilii uis eonstitatisaai uu:y,at'teauoo. wuuout intrudtotf t'! in oliier thtrk oa new ir ecis tor a wjoiu uumsponsamo avocaijotss u -g wholoiudiponsaba nvocatjotss Mr. Brown of Fauquier hoped gentle-. 'mn wonld not aiijiiurn till gomeAvrittcn' "."' TV I 1" 7 ..w".v" ",tlte reasons for adjournment. , univalent in bank note or,,- studv. mav ometimos nmduce a! T ic questhm wns then taken oir ft.l- in paid ipeeie. as the cusc.lfty be. 1 was parii-ptreogth of mia, a 6rnineg and fiirtinide. ,d with the rfomhwodstio:; whieh vould enable- the widow to ofoar Uovcrrinr, to rotrench the Jjabhcjup and. ..MnJliure.' and lower the tilan.e's : of without i Pip"B:lilure,' and id saV that (H;D trick a dash at populdrythatrow ground, f wo nr krtauuld have done it bef.-e but I sayjjettered -saeert ntl better late than otver and if in hi'-withholdtng this assist iourning till Thurwlay liigftt, the I7tli tush And the uicwnis auiottrnefJ. Rich J Jnsj. The following ij a copy of a letter, from a contloaau usknown to ns. dated o ' FAYETTEriLI.E, i I'TH FEB. 1S20. "Dear T--i have taken the liberty instruct her 'helpless cLiltl. eu HisiclaKij nnrl ilia nli.n 1 n't!- ,i4llic fltSeera. Jit na.;urea panuciau- teet nergoii jn mis oesigatng worm. 11 it was a mere eiention ive reason against this aalronaee on nur- l..Llltlllj If ll'.k fl U ...tin.MAll 1... ..k iiicuinujcu ij uii- uoeoutn jst, in is tan ce, we shall nev- scirth far popularity hesavtifhe stale a,er reach that porfeetion in society, which t iaform yoq, that a gentleman WHro!ib tlumb, anuuallv, 1 pardon iba matiyertrehuenient and education jointly prcdaee .cd near thrt ptaro la.U ingst. He was 6riaf-fk-of 4he tt&ult. La..lowe- .yeJjyitJsa.yt the rigid economist) our I lttrening froia jo south, arid , when ar- nc! gratified, at perceiving a rc-. girls dnut want tu learflingvmake tSemirived w itftin two n;rles ot tswn was a fnir.mcnsa.r.'n lor lesisiawve uitt iu i-jh 10 iija-ry, I'-aiu iti'-iu iu Kan a;iu sum iacsn v,n muc uu n-. mc umuyi believe tin ere at ivery gallarit oan, ar.d particularly et-;a knowledge oftbeso thiugi i-i very plea ttcued to lauiett cf uikiueace ar,i uii'CvSma ,t and very usepii, oau a cueoiul per- Mi not but lock lor sum? objections to-forman e of tseo is highly meritorious : and cuueait urn. JVIdtiv Oil the poor li.-d ate children f and it-should be an indi: perisilde tiuty of Wnrdeim "to have thei:i taught ta rea:!, wr;to arid cypher. This coo'.d, in m't;y jnslaVce, be !o:!c by tbe aed'Hefsnus bclonzinic to thennor hojr. It-is unnecessary 'or ine To 'ttuiot' out ti your.Kxcelleipy, tho blessicgi which wxiiIiL) result' t )ui .iifdividuaj:.' thin attended to, as well . the public The peoj!o would pay i! tuxvejy ehcerfal.'y, end I in Sure it -.vouid u(M Us urar as heavy hi it m ir:.!r the wrefehed Bystemhow established iu a great nuniber of co'.nltiea in this o:o.?i "These arc not the dreams of a viamn- , ary theorist or projector, but are trvihti capable of being eomprehended bv orerj person of the plainclt understanding. .Vy' a 7 i 9 vvvvwuiucat-f INSfiATfii;.. . ; . fj V MISSOURI. QUESTION. The Seua!o.rrsutned:.t!iexojBs!(l9rati6hA of (he Maine hill, jahrj tbeamendmcnt 't reported thereto by the fadjeiary com- thittec (adding pr.orisions lot the forma, f tion of a state goverhrjnent In Missouri.) -i 'Mr. King pcwitkV-Igiwtlj' .1 to the intimatjvljich: he ave pt Wed- r.esday, rose and iiddrcssed thd SefiatoV about two hout9 tri spjpprt of the right .md expediency of . rcstrictmgl'hc'jeon templated state of Missouri from ' fcrjrojt 5 ting slavery therein ; and (hifn on fXiV tion of Mr. tlmi'th. "the subject VTsl3. post poned to Monday to vhic1 day tlio1 Senate adjourn k The iidmenu offered by Mr. Thomaii VhtL ptfBdio? wheh the fecnato oljoftid i '.yii'-. " 3nl It it further wucttd, TJijtt iW- sixtliatti.clo of eonjpuct of rhordlWtn-, orCoB?rcs passed on the tiitteeotU day of JuSv, one-thuutand seven Luodreil and- eijjVy-seven; for the govertiment ot i.u unuvij tn u:v t'D.lt'U OKISI DOriH-JJ -st of tho river Ohio, shttl),. ta all in-j tents and iurpbies,Cr, ond'Iiereby if u'ecnu;! oud .1!J appjieuble to, aad sbair) have fall force and 'CrT?cl on and over?! JI thet irict of. eoutiiiV ceded by Franco o the UhitPd .Siaf.cs. utider fee nauio or Louisiana, -.rvhith lits nurtii ef thirfyxU J degrees and t'lirrj niontes north lafitudej! nxtcpiuiij niiiy .v.;c.ii fartM'.'BrPof as u iao, e'.udwl vit!rif the iionts of the atate eob'! ;ni;.'at-t'J by this r.ct."' Air-2'.'!"Wts ruse and, wi i In! row th& r-ieo6.:ieBl, a'M in Huh thereof offered aj, suliiiti'iMu eiii'ii (veiafr the, same liruiis, be-; wbicji liavsry .'sh'a.'l ! Jie exeinded js i vnnu and varying from it, only in dr linjn itsf tr.ieiii oy enpn si woica.niju omiUDit: aiu .ur. -i mi ore, ur a rj'o ution or t.ic ' r..,..., ... n.cv..f,i;j , . 1 ... . ;nn.n.tn-i iv nir iniin:;ti: n 1.0 , liimf f ? ..lVn.yj..!sa.e a the niSfcndmrni offered by iiicu oai mcmbor or th2 -Board of PuMic Works.,- iiHtTondViM a. u Mi,jiin in liH Mnp have t(!o Iir Mr '.,,, V "t' m.trw- 1 i.-... . 1 IV iV-i! nnnt'.ap f . . .1 I.. 1.. I. if r..J n!n. .....! un.t. Iiu lia.l it'it'. IfiL'n . mi! Ii i nu.M.n c.t n L. .4 : i . .. J T.rr.7.' - lUaCauc'-'V i iuiuumiiiuuiiiini' nun uakc u cu, un'i uinir Luce, auu i,n "' v ; ' i uijiiiicu iu 11 BllrVCV ailil rennrf ill - :..-.! . ...:v. lieve.U Calskdl-T'-he only two in'a turkey, and nurse e'.nldrai and ru'i jhis horse by the robfcrs, and Old to tartjtr,8 cotenip?ated .Cawlor In-let from ilieiiVs'a'ed' nnA-eVl d ffraaa t hi hi h. i in su t ri imii l..uu i,. iirikii 11 i m . if hi . niitiuitf i a itiiiiiit i:ini i & uu Dti(i, iiuiv iu t.iiiii ' ' i-iv. :,it nri M.rrjiuKii 11 mil- ... A i v.... . . iS tit. V nti-iw TE " nil v ------ j -" " -5 " - 1 4 ( - -wv ix-tvra-T M Ii 7k. lliJ Appropriation, aiid even wt-et ro far ii to aaticipat soow ridicule oa the pro jttl)lisi to nay Hip laat vTi-'j wi4. paa(iiMot to'tiw dincera.'iii'iit of R Tviit LegiUtiire, ami for liiv'j his Kx- Msy jwquia.02 pau:sieu oy i;avtog i into Albs-U(n.C(5m,r 8?rikii!s; out so muily "till, it' to thest,. u wife snould p.t-etis a few auxiliary aceooiilimeins, v'.iy, m a j ijiscernijj butiand they must be very .Ajr'cfciihle tJey servo to make bis honuv j Cvmrjtiable. . If I had friends to d.n-' a'ii Ii me. 1 should not like to see inv wile tiittW pulled i : ff Ins coat Ly tiio de!icitt,ru;a from the kitchen to the head of tbe $ngr of soma female In '?. Wtt'yji,ie, wi'.h her pretty face flushed, her tknuVl a proposition ''of. so mucn imjior- jilress dinrd-rett, and her whole appear tiaeeand oulity be ridtstileil? wiy sbi-'uintng s ,.. thi!:g in t-o shape of a roasted Id b denied o an" object in wiiifh ' tht-j;l)ly ; on I'le.eoutrary, wittiout cegits'ling community generally are so much Titer iinperious duty of yuperintendeuee, t eiled. 'the stute, some years &iuccs,,(,(Sld wish to see hor lake her seat with ;utly considering that educatiou wan tiieji;-i'ect tranquility, toL"" able to pirtici praper basis on wbiei) good cit.zenspte the progressive ami social co couid be erected, governed by. lho 'laoda-jeerse aod, it' she can, occasionally ad fele intedtioa of tonkin;; every peasant a dre3 the foreign centleman on her riant icliolar, ereateJ a laigo schnnl fiind, andfn few words oi''Freuch,'aid the one on I'Jth bus been the happy result ol' the ex-hcr left in Spanish, and urg her hospttal periaient.tLal the traveller cao ridd ba: jtv in nn$ i'ainliar and grateful to their fs'W pules liirougi our flourishing state ars she does herself an bonon, & they a nitiioat a modest sehooi house brea'js up- pleasure, & me certainly a"grcat--ifieu n liij sigbl, seated in tbe nndit ol atjoo. Then, in -ompuny w ith a 'gentle graie ?f oaks or weeding willows, on the man of science she rambles through th-e Hurgin of ii bubbliug streamy or plae' garden, pnints out aud classifies the herbs, lko a beacon on a commanding emiuuce xuiaios their uses and virtues, thsh pau- -Le8ees the litila urchins frisking .'ot'Ue at the fliwers, plucks a violet andpri- ini) grass, opeuing their . iiltlo Uuskelsent in its classic uame, and infor.'iiS turn iih iLeir meat exercise giving tlasti-jt'hat the petals are used to colour the ..! to the iirrYTiuT'alitv, -s'weetaesi to!ijfup extracted from the violets, that it tbe temper. Me heurs the chimiug of tht'U aiu agreeable medicine for children ; belli and soon perceives i hern at th'c:r aajf inoieover, that the prestnee of acks iU0ies. Ihl88 indeed a hamiv sm it nnr! ilL-fiLa i discovered ov usioi tins bt cj - . w - .nr. WAr irfv wn '1 ri i nun liiirni'pr. u....... - ... ... ... . d ..... u... n ..-..v.. i-.iiinc oiiumi. a -:ntloliPlfi 1hmk'rfi.i .. .1 . 1..... r .t..- ....:.. '.'.:... ...... .i.r ... . .' n,e"1" " "" ur mic 01 avunrauuiKK ru....b - - 'V:ai o.-proj -e, a carneii into clleet, woul.l ft!T,j ,,, :..stirt the fnlwii, .11 that: part of I, .ui-iana (as ccdrd by Frane thif liim nil III. Iiflf2il I. A lifwl tl.u A nhnrtnni i I' ....... ..!...! ..'"... 1 " . "i " ....... 11c iu?iKit-i 1111 moro. ivsn sw. fn of drawing a pis-ij.from his belt, andoh;8tafc, and the-United Htiuen,0 than any being seated aad ordered t atart, ha lircd,.tt,,or object which has nitrated the at- mil injured one o tne ronaers lue restjteuiJuii of the commissioners oT Internal fiew to arms and quo af them fia3hed ailinnrovf ment.- Tim rr.nn guri or muskel near fcU "breast j and fhtrartvei Who havb. navjsrated -rraem of b- othelswereprepingto ihont-him-wh.u1ye.r lon, -hortlieti, tiiroug't Roamoke 8iao, n-ud east of tf.e'!7tb or 21th de- f . . . . . . .... .. . t ... i.i.i r. .ii i.rurt i ...... . . . n . i . t - . . . lie- ruut; uu. nv oniini m m u Bi . uii. i us waters 01 (lie vurioiK rivers to tha 'United Ssfutcs,) w bich lies west oC the Mi!'is.ip'! riveri except that prta which is rjiitainwd' in ".the state of Loui ' Kiaort. arid exeent th.it part oT theterritoM ry wiiicB uoscorin oi lae-aiRie trrxi'niJ-ii urprise, and very'uiueli hurl at the los-s., falling into' Albemarle bound, 'formerly i.f hi munev. Mr. Jl. l Edward a Inn trl fit' I hp! t' M' fill tm f.irt nAuan I Iii-aiiis in A'orthumptr.n Cunaty, that Inlet .aiid 1 think they could agai of his money his name, from am Caroliiia. He i here iu distress, ami hisi he en ta .Irafe-dirtclimu with a rnrouura- iri. tjds, by yerciakie- this kn.iwnltiv s'niaM exjicuse. If the k'tc.am .Plan "A. lately i8.Teo,ti,a,' is worth any thing, i through your paper, will hear oi it soon- . . i" I . . H, .... ... . !, n . er tuail ll lie was i'i v riic w uic i' may iio cmiwyl j;, o.-'eiiiiia--(his eariHl I am, 3ir, your most ob'df serv't.Jwith tfj ::i . tn. et. The Albemarle, J.MES JONES.' Sioi..d will aj,:..t vessels drawing fr,in IS to 10 .feet water to Kdentoii, uiid per- itii'ie-AiiUli'S. - i lllP8 " ) moutti Small vess-U oi (ingiit ue uro-iglit ih(u ihcse ;j.;red and provisioned. An tbeir mind beooniB expanded ; th?v arc taagHt to know the world, mankind, and tb part they, have to act they are to appreciate their rights, and to baconr; Mifiejently enlightened to preserye thei i.p in ehemiiial inquiries. Iheu felie re turns to th prloor, ,-uns over a cato-iiK-t on the piano, p!av with her chil dren, and .iuilly'coirvfjises with Ital- laffgcntleuian on tho b-tauties of iiso & avertyt so much crood is to he tterihod!ri i.to Cart tbero be any lhlif more J tho .liberality ol tbe state. But haW.tcii-'htful than this melange of the uselul "nuet no alaiiua V,n i!ip iiHtA r I 'tlie'.ml ;,riimr.riiil ?'J'lieo let it be ttardy oak to be, t'immed and nourished, C0Hraged let these two female aemina d the Under ivy neglected f are we tojrj,, he placed.under tiie auspices of the WlttVaie the rose, and disregard the . vio-'sjate let the education of woman engage 1,1 '.Ifaror.it will ba saiiS that grrlsjur attention as rnneh ,a-i it did ibal ol Ue J"y participate und du parlijjipata in the. Romans. What isulhe cot in eompari- - ui me siatc, Out then there are no cadeiaiej exclusively for females, which son werve any public patronage.; I hve Wways coBsidered I hat -females, after Saving attained a, certain age. should n t u proaiigcuoasly with boys it ma) Teste-early and anmetimM tmnrooer at-' tAchtueiita it impairs that mutual res pect and delicacy w hich should bo ever erupuloasly observed between the sexes -lf Bnmr.1... . f . . . -t :. uicitMica prumoies commence wiiu 'Jt emulation, indiBwreoce tyithout at 'BBieuti. After a young lady has ar "'a at the-age tt twelve years, her edu- n should bo completed amouts fe- ieion v. - " ' - ' . .Thejiappiegt days I ever passed, were FROM THE HALIFAX C0M?lLCa. To Jits Excellency Johs KHAfccn--' Governor nf 5 forth Carat' na. Sin Permit n:e to ruake a tew re ,nrk on several subjects, which ore, in a great measure, iimiyr your manageiueril and uirectiun : 1st- Thei-ysten of education in our univerhily is very defective the studeim of that seminary, on their leavit-g u, tire far from possessing. that .kind of know ledge, which can render them ouajitieil f7r die various oliices and duties of civil t i Jo. -They know nothing of the duties appertaining to the military or naval ser vice or the mechaoteal or agricultural arts ; and are .entirely novices' io, the Reienee of legislation.- Tb,e I le, .re.ujiir.-in- a siuJrntlio have a koowiedse of the war nvtrs, re- iuiineuse onaiility of sJnp timiier, paval stores, un:i provisions, might he pioturrdon the va rious, riveis failing into. t:m tSouud. .Should there be any liifiieuliy of gt-'ttiug ships, over' the bm , it migl.t be inagieal menMire'obvitiUil iv Uie om. c-f 'btiovant ree cf west longitude, (agreeably to vieiiisii s map; una somn oa me iidw,; wnrcn may uc csianiisuou lor mo nonun. em boundary for f!;e proposed state of Missouri (iu su-!:Rtance, to exclude- slavery ffum the whole eountry west ojf the iVUssissipp'i. exefpt in Louisiana, Ari IjanraW, nnd Missouri.) Thii rn( ion was, nfier srme di?CHs sion, decid-.-d in the nrgative, by yeas and nays, as fllov$: , -,i j'or yif. i riinmc s nmenumeni .vi.es, srs. li.irriil, Dana, Dickersonj Horsey, Hnnicr, Kii-g of New York, InmiW Lnwrie, Mf'ljfn. Mor.il, Otis, Palmer, Parrot t, l?..iwrs. Rug?le, 8ufordf 1'ir.henor, Tnu;?r''fl, "Van Dyke, WiUoa 30. ...... ' A.ga5iit it Messrs. r.arbonr. Brown, Cu'oii, 14? lint, r.dvtt'!'' -aiUard, JotW-, 2'j0 s siiiiing (it ni'V of the northern pol ls., esseU would avoid the daiyeri. of tbe 6';n(i, ()criicoek Bar, and the Shoals oil Cape ilateras. Permit rue to give you a feint sketch of the conimerce which would pass through this canal i The best wheat laud in the state lies on lire I'errj'jimni.itts and Fas ijijolankrivers j larg (rant 1 1 i-s of it are ma le in every eoimy njith of the 5o:iiid. tt is snipped in .niiall' vesaij tbrcngli Curritiick Inlet, (where t tie water is oAly 3 t-3 feet on dio bar) t-r TJaltimorel'hi ladelp'tiu and New-York. Tbe iinantity I luniber, which is got-from the swamps liinn aud gfeek languages, btl'ore he eau e.-iter (lie University, .should Uaexpjoded. rsome have not the time, and otheis have not tho means t ueojiife a knowl,odg? ol these lahguagiis : nor can the acHisitior he ftl'unv impiirtanee hot to persons in- teuiieil lo oeeome leac-iiers in sejimm. or , a,j fisewhere mi the sfreiiaiS of trie Albe tniullow some one of . ih learned pro- j ,;,IV, i -y S(.und, is very grr at. Much ol with the advantage ? nothing. lf,fessions. Whereas, a knowledge ol yo- j tijis m.-N its way in NorfoHs ihroegh , the money cannot be raised for the obieet then !graphy, history, malhi'niatics, aslMHoiiiy. i Oiimal Bvvamp Canal, and ';a. great deal tai the batchelors a very fair tax "for 'j navigation, reneU language, natural l ls shipped to tho jiorihuni and West. in such a purpose, and 1 do therefore hope philosophy, civil ami piHitieai (iaw, ai that the good intention wuicit leu ione icasi a Kuowu-ug-i m i;mniuric -nu.- rreommeiidalion, aud lho good; results mentaries, IbeConsiiiuiimisof the States, which may bo confidently anticipated, and of the Uuited States also the Sta-. . . .... - a . n ... I t .. : . .. I 'tj ." .'.-'.. 1 tues or mo oiaie ami u nneu nuues, some treatise on the Nws of nations) is of the almost importance tn'meu of every of fice, class and profession.. It is well known lo yon, tjiat the libraries at the University, indiilercnt as they are, 'aro the best in our stale ; and if ' no person may induce the members of the Lirgisla ture to Simla beniiioaully on the prniiusi tii)U, and open their . hearts ana public nurses toeeiher, and I promise thai each of their wive and sweet hearts shall re. yard them with a kiss. HOW AUD. ! .Itleeting of the Members of the Le,e;isfatire. A notice nail rjeeu lernp si me uoor oi chool with the jrirls we were an idle the House f De'legates for the members IM nf-.i.il ' . . .. .. ... ... : .1 . . . . can eet access to them, lint to those who t tfreat expense, to : the Vireiuia mar have been wading. for four op five year kets, from the Dan, Staunton, tlie Upper through the latin and.greek, looking into Koartoke, together with the vast'nudotity notluiia but ..Virgil aud Horace, Homer of pork, drove frettbis slate to Virsi- I -V ... -iT'iT ... .V . or children played all manner of'of both Houses of the Legislature to con-'and Xecophon ; a groat part ol the -tise- nia, would take a new direction Ply ona another in. se.hool. vene' at o oclock n W eduesday evening,, fulness juiended by those Jibraries, will mouth would bo an immense mart. Ships nnrl .. . r . 'i v ..!.'" in . a . . . i i . j . - . mow tiall'd one another out of it in the DelejratesHall .to uommate ij.ieo- be lost. , tne pian oi euucaiion aaopt- wouid sail direct from it to all ports or tors of President and Vice IVesident ot edinvthe.-University, was pUeeil on a the world' Millions of Wealth arising to JJ. States. -"-.'--'.- more liberal tooting, it woplu-be. ol un- from the products of-our .uresis, rivers Lam evenfnt they accordingly met. Mr. meuse advantago to the State.Snany per- and fields, would pars, through IheaVew 4. "w nuuiuci vui ui n iu fleeted our studies ; the result of all the JJ. States. IQll tt.. .. t. : . ...... . . ..-r . t luuiiift u L r.friiLr-Kii Ana. .lool fa 6r wild nations and sot mar-BauksrSpoakeroftheHouao of Delegates, sons would then havejlie aid of tho esta lakt-lndttstry and enterprise wontd be v lue iramaction was so rapid that it was callil to theenajr; anu .vxr. .-nxumuru. ousiimeui, wnij are onurciy uriapie ro pay promoted -anu, tt - tyORres wouia sen ddered :thein. that . Knno hr:.l Jolerk tn ihe IloBiiaC Oeleeatsi, was.ap'r ' fr. tike tedious procei of learhiua the uo more land en --.cTedd) the ricnest far' . "flttiii imnrint ris Lr.aa ilia AmnrAii a pric ' mmm - t utuu lauauacTi uuiuiiuct atuuciiu itc i m(ri vniii(i rPTnuin Hninnp-iiH. cuiilciilcu j irir. xitmvte : . , fc!r,fro'a ''which had just been brnsb'd!'. The list of Senators and Delegates was to join those classes where the "useful oa the east side of theinouniaios,impry-..bill so as toVcin'g the north line oflltj ---.liia uoy 0 tixtoea'iD tbe teliool ealieu oyer, rreuciii i - "'r"" v uiu& nwguj in mcir imumt xriu nuuiu ucauu iu iaii biiuu u ale. - ...t v 'touta oi ine tine ptvj""T vessels, known m the Kuisi.n noi ls of . . .. lt..t-r. J..i.nn .r l.nniaiana ' the 'Ue .Sea, by the i;ina. of cmuem. jr:, 0j, AU'-r.c.'i, Lcukf, Lloyd, Logan,? i't. ............ .'i.:. ij-.. .' i ' '.' . . .... r, j . i l 'o , t u'ui, wooiu savi- vj.ct; Ai cie, j'tuKnev, r.easanis, ST!. ... : i..j .. i I v ... . .... in .ii I Smith, JSiolics. luymr, t nomas, vi aiKer nf Alniaoia, Walker nf Georgia, NVU-f Jiams of aiiJiissippi, WiHias of Tn- nessee ii. . ' ,.M The question then recurred onMr.J Thtmai'i aniynrfmeiif, which is io thei following words . ' . -f ".Jindb?. tt further enacted, That in all j that tcrritorv eeded by France to the Uni-il led States, u:i'der ihfi name t.f Louisiana whieh lies north of thirty-six degrees ana thirty minutes" north-latitude excepting only sy,ch part thereuf as i included vviihio the limits of the state contemplat ed I'T this act, slavery " ami irtrolnntary.j ' T . .a' . I. l at. A nttntdlf .. I servitude, oiiierviiso man in um jiumhuy m.eut of crimes., whereof the party shall,! have been duly convicted; shalj be and i hv forever prohibited Provided, al-h '.iys,"rbataoy person escaping into tbe same, from' whom, labor or service is Taa fully claimed in any sraie or lerruwrjr v. the Umted States, sucn luguivu um . lawfully reclaimed, and convey ed to tn person claiming h is .or her labor or set ) ulna a nforeSRid." .' . j '" . :' On fhe adontion of this amendmeut thHj qnestion waMaken by yeas and naysanv de'enoiBed in-the ajirmutive, a ; JaMows For the amenduifitJr -Messrs. Browu Burrill,-DanaV Dickerson,' Eaton. Ed wards, Horsey, Hunter iohnson of KJen' lucky, Johnson, or, Louisiana, King, ' Alabama; King, of NejvYork,- Lanmaii! Leake, Llnyd, Lo!;any;Xqriei JVlellep ii .i i.lmor. Parrot. Pinknev Roberts, RugglesSanford, Stokes, 1 1 ho? mas Tichcnor Trimble, Van Dyke, Wa,. ker, of Alabama, vyiUiaan, of Tennes see, VVilson -3 : . , i A'ainst the amendment --Messw Barbour, EHioS. Oaillard, Macon, Noblti Pleisanis, Smith, Taylir, Walker, Georgia, Williams, of MtiiuippirU Mr. Trimble then moreg to ameaa irj dia .markets. The grWs products of the Herring and Shad Fisheries, amount le at least. glOO.tiOO per annum and mur than 30,0.10 bhls. of Indian Cora per-an num is shipped from tbe rivers flowing into tho Suuud. Many thousand barrels of tar pitch, and turpentine are ".also shipped.- It' the canals through the ses bank aiid'and" round the-fulls -ef-Iloan-ohe, should be completed, ail the tobaeo, 'cotton and flour, which is now waggoned. toflni it aiaieea-ia lea seiiooi canru a. icami. '-- - -------- ------a -.- o ' , '"a a- h "suit Tifr this system wasDelegatef . Many of the ciembef of th Logliia East ladia company were obliged atale. - 'south of the line Ptopo v"y--JaS?t'- V . -tV- - ---'r -, .; :-. -2'-. " '...- s -a.