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I a aa rpn' I 9 !if.,:'r to ''i.n. 'H'til jo ,kt' bi.'k '' ' ,iu mum an I i ,i 02 T' 'i o 'ri't ore :cl p. ilctple, It. it wor. 'I Mtrn 'musi' ru a u -,4 of t si'i-r tl f'-r of ie over wKl , hi proiJcd, to-! the. ItMiiCLtun Ol ni an iw in . ,i - ''i",f filings obatwn. i he vontii- ,t, ifiu ijr of of i'l pro-ending, i ail iian'.-t p-m . ... u . . . . yo'f of ins ncnii at I liccHeJt (hit ni rule jrovuiuJ of the CoOl. ,(. bf tfl'r Senate, whten tfciatk' of l if COIKCdrd , inoM U'li'H n , eirtaeiuent V ud, uifisr tli'liHI. beerJ tro'n lbs lima hi r ntertj u. jV" ; lif to tli jrf n, oili be to mwiI that ha hit pro" rJ fcf f,ljefH'l1 Slid C! r i. n'u ; tl t f i It ;'fi r.f Mr. Cl li' p iir ip't ad p.tti M.'iini, iImI w-Mtcter ri .Ji !, l tn tiU ;iiiii iii havt rtrt lrri'One, that m fli l .'.tiioji rut beau fa Arr cf litttttt and nvl f ft nr r, it it irritation for judgment or alnCtrllt 10 ii but ii.iiinKirj wliit r,.j'jlic into f 'far s to dmib? for one momeM bit great an.l comiinHnf ttltntt. A ii otaior, fr. CbUoun sttndt In the f i'in t rik of pirli.meii'irf ipker. Mr. t u i ei, mM l ih preiu- 4 rt ti f.rif fcelirii iiif left, 1 fu r ilHiUm tH the 4 pr.liiiril the xi irtotti jp f piituical ojip inf ntti no n,.s tt t ttn'inti) lu htsurd bit on Xhtf .ilnrft in lifa ll m her i fun hmtpiA princlli wiifj Mr. Clhotm (riuk die firtt, ti ir $t m A fli Milir In enternrnriti it lo rr 'OnTuM r!li;li iJchtttt hifcl'olh cntitr fimti' li'th Utrly t t!tlflh" for lt ! fcf Mi rnnrrtlonir eifiir, ihfl mcf h to (tirnsnUHe I t to U intdri-jMita tnirtf of Icnci, iriiini from tn ti rfterr irfi'jililtf If ti f n orio la 1i-' tjtiilitjr whlcb U ilmitt thi com frM I'lt cotinirf galjnit ci'srntl 'tnrr pinim f frua iiut Mil rnntiir of , the rrt.lt of Ooretnintnt u!! C.U' nd tt.m-.lf)? it iirf ilct irdcni, rptJ n l rcvilittlar) ' woul4 n(rilr follow t mirkfdUr i t-ilcno cirnctiivttt, which . Luu na iLiuii til kU tiiirr ruv irvl ron 1 Al i r i . a .71 m Mjsvn a at .Hann.i t at r.o .iM i Iam u.ia I . i nr ii iTi i Miiianu iiiru'iB t. ii I ii l iH i (':! ; . mi ik iiurii nil kiuici wM'Vf'li i2L!!i i',fi1n V ftf d-VM? "'V I" ? "nP"cll01 , Mill: H.tiiern the mlfii whlc ! mi'-t 'H frflrciimi. . Ik df p, w I .j M f.klrimiii fl. i it it : ....... . . . 'l'ro , ... 7 I "it tuli-d lr i,IH fjn lhrouil hit pu) , nr!Kn ili-y, f .urn r.hjrtcuriw til ht r" i . I " ,M! " lnlne wnon1 01 nit ) Jt'frhrt. Illft hi p miio ,,M, Lt"rrfirrfiyrH "W"' ,,ie coure, iitd. tdlnc UP"" Ii, ll i fiutif ,'l . mi r.--.i. u!.-'., ,1 g not - ' ,.,,-,,rt that hr th'xild be 'oun il h tnktn i i.it U.I i ...m rc 'e.i n.1 I i. t . . .... . . I ' - --.w... " , 4'flut he J n',. r tntirtiy awntni'C l ecif ...ri a.... .( ha ii iiutn, he Sikli noihinit which ireHirftre fur jui tke tni iru'h will tliow him iJ tl tr. mmm wnx o frn IIOM TUB IEI4 HiOltfKR. SJrssrt, Kdilort : There cerulft lobjccti which maoy reJcr ovrr without tveo i hasty pe Mtal, beotite they frtl no lottrot In them, jamu?poteJhii on dcr nittiog Cireomtiaucei, they : wh Hr impracticable, or Believe they alriiy unJentanJ them ufTscieotly ll, 1 have own' ppreher.t'Knt, m ji'icttiii" it one '.l chrcter. iffjunlta iiui.,e.r tfjrilr;u Ihit iln.rr w.il tame m,)f tf 'U4 to hail w'uh livrl i, .i-J v"- t .i . a 1 " l"C tl.at th.r nfr.pr.ng m,y chi.i, actrtt ti that volume. K..l. .i 7 tf h ' th. it L . . . Vi I 1 f it 01 I firm liinn in fUiir nf "niifrrinT nxni (in lu.klai in;., i li'V. - , j, ( f rrtuwi't. tl'Rhf rr flection k ', il" of Ihit puint retted " In .alftl.l III lall.rin,. ...... ,, . . , , , v 1 I'iiu k'e i'l r-jlirii- . liimHfii'hate in lh Suniie. If the riilent. In tinue of hit pwer t ffLaai It I k tltvhl IA tl1m Jj, whit wor.it are iiioro:ri?in: tmi il. hut t'i C.rtii'ltU'ion I WW ' iitalr.te. Tn 0-r;rnfnrnl fa pii on from Ht cnninfneemcnt rtquueil ,j4ei!'"l tprrch on vrelJlrcl(llifLv, mucn at it Ihe Itmt whm he'hecamo membor of Cm f i et- I lie Oorernnirrit linR prrtned I.H ir''. "ir'in hit' ci fif ri:Uiniiit throws fi ih lii'hi l'h whirh i' ff Jotrffnuimi, and rr-uu.crry fr uT; Tin 'IKe "utmntl trl lo rtrtcititn ml tdtlain il. Nor it it tiirliiiic thai hilt t'ie lynt'tU'io irnrll, he . In hit exercise ol i. tie cnier no ff . . . .. i " J .1 . !.. Vol out t fmm aitrnrunni inu ine ttary conrqeirf wwild be lf j;ie ( no( ottr iitcuti'i whif h ihfi roulrl nenh't limit nor e'nfrol, n FT' aa.. i. a I . ... fl.ich would DfMuerie inrompe:io'i wun le ri$ht epretily Rien lo iht Snaie f the Coiitiiaiion, of etiiblithinir the ' tuleiof hi proceedine. The Vice Pret - If ll.i' lnM: lit-iti tnrU n axis n I f iha . J.ft.-iil..i-ll.J)e elected br "nP-' I" rcipfcltbfo in-f w. T " -t ;, the tune piny and pottrtt the tame no- f Xw frtRiHt Tshb thc-rrfVrdnw Mr Jalhoiin rouut noi.orinif.ini mnu m , .lopt tonclualon. retpitiinR ihe rihit j of the pretidiop; ofbrer ot Ihe senate, an repugnant to the freedom of drtwte. with out which the lerilamre mutt brrome fh mhtermnl inttrumrnl of ihe Etec txtlre branch of the Ooternnwnl. Saiitfied with ihe cotrrciret of hit decilon. Mr. Ctlhoun etinred not the or all i, hnt br are tbn fniOJ j -m of irrniut lo in !:njv ' ' r. pn-iid ind powerful krllirrcntt-aiid -tiih-! n bit ff-ii in lif vi .Nni ptrty miiiniiif t mir of mot clcaiel and pairiotle t-i::i--n f wir,hlit ad mnnt rtjieVienrei! tHirt- J K, , Mnrtiio mir ll unditt.'. J : i, akf T - - . 1 t mrnietrfuriaMi woui.nnir)4eiienj;Hi i ihc hftri tn'i rh mi?. " -ir to otercomf itt dilTi. nl'ift. True lo hu j s.l(, i, Lj,e4rer(, ntitu ii icju. , -Oilr, priir-ipjet, we find Sir. Calhirun, In ihit , vnneiimea against Ihtir wiiJ. td the trrrat ?i-jit. pSacinf bi-ntrlf on I he tide j point he d-tiret. Mr. l.'.:ii'in h.id t'taini-t o 'if a rcii4ii'i:i it a nent'vr ff Cjntrrrtt. Thit it tt th.ii; U h mnr that he n !, aftrrthe detrnnination nf the war. when i i ihe dirtrr in.J difficutiir thnmifh wtutl. I ,fj ,hr .ipintmettl of Secreirf ol War Ihe rowmiry hi pitted were freh In ll.e '( idc luntrtrf, hit new tiiumnn nnlr mrniniffln Dud hln eivtmr a. iln .lel c"'UrtBij :i read, it ennui. inullljjrne, o,ore vl, ' Ihan. globe f g,,. j. tpret nt to hen, ".ffrct I readily admit, that great olject fyr which the (tf ' the n,ble have l,CCn put.in bulithasIbcUt bernVJS connect nf ,hr;r i0cc;; efJm. tr ipreaj the word of 2 1 M our l .od In aU it, lcsth .oUreS' and rrh. tt every henvoIcntw;e:i uaoitv aiut be mach i,r.i;r.i7r r i ini inn wc inn i ii .ti - . " UU(K net u4 id int.ll Il lrnAriiirm...i tl" proceed to itet In lfcwww. the ojjhne, of . f4 which . -i" '"T"' "our tircua,. ttarcrl than any which i of a Tocher'. laW.'J iwn ur mnrtrkftnli ...... c -b.litv of hi. einpioyert. en4 ifte none but well o ii,1iCe! r,i , of good elnracter and of Kiip t jeer ail "I If.r.c. n ir jfi the artrnnon iii!:,-nt'an(i reflecting men, and ie-jw-nl wiih Increating- confideim ui r.i.-c fir t a ratrful examination. My , the ciute nf moral and iatell.M ; : it tlir ettllitlim',iit of c'Jfxilt i.ihou! .ViirtH-Cariilim. , Si Vrral ol nar late fiovrrnorb liavr in1 thrir an. , ' ! M'rci to our Legitlamrc, e. . - , . 'iteil at cmtiderahlc length, on I'm i-f.iw in.ri fruitful and pnn ilar topic. N i ha ? sr. - 'M ' 't rtriped tnc vigiljc of tevrral ol j ... . i i i, . !',ir-y. til , our eminrnt nrivatr CKi7.rni. (fit an .... far at I now recollect, all the C )iiind- ni'.mioni which I have srrn in r iv pert on the tuSjrct, thnuh tiie pr-). diictiona of enlightened and -.ralont friendt, hjve brcn 'irficient in one im. port ant parlictilar tlity have not bern folly adapted to the peculiarity of our tircuinstancci. my io divniya oraiii'iecT nilli(rr aftif litVul tt(ilinrtihtn't-.:rt efl lended tttieinof fort i fi cat iij.it t tiiinbie eikftiiraeintiVf'ro mafit.fiir'orrt, in fir at it could bu etfttlei throoitti a rerentie tyttrin- the mcain of tanliiaiintf inirr conrte through our wi l extended pret:ni(.d another ihettre for the eer tie nf ftt ;reat VncTiTitertificd I lien's. TTie"JTiTn"i;Tn-iTilni TeittTre" of lilvmind; iftc jio rr nf anlvtit. wa now lo he a t-rritrrt in the prae'ita )utitt ot Gar ernmenr, nod at nnee, atbr enchaotmeni, or It, tiTc-irncr, and perfect arrnunta liili! tiiranir fom iha rhaot in which he Th? aytem of D lurmion. whi' h hit t'rtn fnrww ttmrx rr tnrmtfal operation tn New. York, Mt-nhim-ita jiid tome other St itet, it nor, appre. rrti.i, suT'ea to Nonh-Car'dnU.' Itii, therefor::, the part f tounrl isd.jm, and r-f erflihiened police, net tf f' U however we miv sidmire tnetr exam Itn.. rnr.-, and provide a iatitfartorv re raj tierauon for their lervirer Tk !i.t.L . . ,,ta J Z " noo,cood itistatn mft rtrjtiirj, t o Bchftcli a Teacher, let him take char2e v only one School. : If h would r unit l.itAl. it... . " ..... reC uiiyi in i wcrk ia two ncighborji'jnds tt upp0rt Bim let Jiim have ib care cf two Scher,!.! ecrv of them. If it would require three netijhforhorxU to u'pprirt m, let him have the choree e,r ,w. penooit, anajpeDd two day U Wrrt- Bt.iitu aim inojr.iainitiia leettoni of conmrr, and ihr re ettublithmenl of t f ,r j ,hc , p-,rtment, demonttraled that tntnid ami unifont ru reittv. Hut th e , i.j, tllf eeruiion wtt rqntl In nit ho kn.ii- Mr. 0in,uii Utt wnold cx .tiJ, In orptnixin. and lef it donS'ful peel him taevitire Die m dcierniined , whether riN IrRitlmive tl-ntt were not tnui in rei-iiiiK ine inroant oi power . Mirp ..ted ht hit aractical abilitt in d t i a ' Jon. . . . . . .... ph; but ronVe for ..,rrrlve.. a nci t V "tP " ''' grcatcr hiirnbrr" of road, in new umN, original att3''C5', HiTrtni,m;ir plu nf r.'turrttinn adapt tn o;r. S,KKl 1 cWt let him hate the peculiar circui.istcnal. And, if jur 1 ,A .-,.m l. m 1 ... I... .1.. . I .....I ... . .! . I liirhtatt Imnttienre ai the clamor which ' "l '. M .,VJ" """ followed. If ealmliTinT ionflcTentrr , 4H "i ' hour r,j WP.k At a ti.te.min,ln the mott en!arRed tefi hii eonrlor.t to abide the rettilt of IT1' '"'e hi. would mt.nt.in m the j and elevteH tente of the term, Mr. Cl- t....,..,.. . t r .i rM mi nit- niwrn ci ,'uitri Iwifin lira aiihuriAa A nhilnirthir kl . a. I4I'V I'JI a UMii'f ff run Wi cooler and more mature inetti.iti. cooler ana ini ......'. i . . -. r ., ft That result hat proved that a cool eaae t "V "'i'" h;.-. , rvf , oimtn and ot their anairs, ne 1"-.- K. lafi fo ihe ouiet ftteral..n nf "te.y- repi any , tnrro1.cii,ei..t oil . ,,,,1,. amt reducet all ihinea to their .... I., -f ,i.. 1 ttlOte rerrerl t,he hlrt, on Ihe full nrir,nif Plemant. . an tKane. ihftu -lime. Aiier ,ww jn, "r- -- . -c . p " -...... . i.cwa-,.;,.-e;i e.f hi. L.?f'rj! '(. h . bv.i.hej'a.te., be eenerif orthc'lolear which.- wlih Iriunn Sentf.-irithoor any -movement of hit frieodt, took op the f uhject, and aUr a full txamination and diitmiicn Aie. Cat Aouat dediivt rrrriVrf ihe dttiltratt sant- linn, cf thai both. Hit friendr-mat lok back to hU'conurrduMfTglbTfirjfhi aeatonwttha ltt pi'de. alTorfJinu a Z mprprtft M bis aect Ti h jt firmnett. the bode over which he preaidet; hit Crmrtett, In maintaining what he believ ' ed to be a anund doctrine, when it expot- edhlm to o much centnrei arJ hit d ' A otin ' to ' P'lnriple, io auttaininjr the ... . . . powert of the senate me rraiara oi nit popularityi.trhf "i ftp1 b clrcumttancet of the 'caaet.be roTfthf "haVe'quTetlt In .-J.-.creacd ifby encroachim? on.inttead of . difendint;, the conatitulianal powert of . that body. , . On a retiew of thia battv and Imper ' 1 feet tketcb of Mr.-Calhoun'a public lite, ' In which many important incider.la are 'entirely patted over, it will be teen to be distinguished for the leading part " ' i. ! . w I.. .-..4 frnm the er rnmmenre. U mcnLoLbia jwdiilcaeareer. No roan in 1' any countryt m the tame tpactr time, . baa wndc rei more tinnal tervke arid ; T" aeoulred a more aol id and durable fame. It imv be aafelf affirmedt that unce be " -- ajTj'ereo tnT-a.". h.a .tv-en Identifi.-d with elmpst evert ... i. .-i.i. ...r aft.infed hv the Govern TfllUB'.'lg pitwy- -: cerelj believes our fioerly and happinem HeJtn4. - ,"r Calhoun tt married on he 8'h general prtnciplet, " which," with litcnn ceirable rapTditv and uneriin eertidriTr, he appli' tonati occationt, and baniihe the perplexity and doubt by which ordi Janusryi I ft r o -Iit Fiwtde t-oMoui,rur? attndi are overwhelmed and con tnwr;nwef-JMMwLjta,.,iaiim thit wonderful faculiv, he formerly a Senator in Cotirett f Rteat t enabled to decide at once, not orly what reipcciairi' V ir im u-n v.. jronna. i measure ire at pretent necettarv lor a ytr;n inoi-.IJ not be as impn.fg a.id a aplcrdid at that of' our tieijjSbora, but thiull in the end I id io the g..rne detiraMe result, the tnTii diffilion of lfiroing kjng thr people, we ou:;ht to p.ittest ttitTuient indepen dence and m.nj'nninify o carry our ovn vie t ttiio fujl effect, fo the tincrrity of my hejirt, I biliye the charge of five or six Scho'Ji, and it. oic omy )nC day, m a aretk, to cadi of them. I infer with certainty, that all Ae children io NorthtCarolina, coold i( thia way obtain a k iowledge of the v..., ..iaui.iiea oi j'Alireitioo. for in fr'ibbath Kchoola- arcar nual ber of children, aod youth, and adulo, K k V f 1 a. n a. . . . k . . I L . time it far ditiant, when jt?fl achonajj0)', aoy other literary. advanUjri, art lh'Hn;i7on ptan ami in sujficirnt'i ThK act wjfi Eactic.d demo. numt(r8 be aupporttd thrcnighout j "i!?" hfj?e pTarrjwhicFI lire our whole Sine, either by the public ptPdif genVraliy adoptVrj would revenu"t or by private p.uronjje, or,.hef ifclcutabte advantage, "to e y 1. 1 uinns iiuiicu. j?iiu i ao not i'i learning in our ralK. '. A . . I TL! . . I. a . . . centner rr?T- at x - t - . i r r . . 1 . , a , a. t and CCTn'gQ.JL'yJl'tl'c.'lLl" .tJi!'" J-" -. -j..- il. -. .zrv . ZLr.zz'iVLJi-j? ' 1 1."!' 'f" v T .. . " , lit .. is rv -;v - 1 1 r e 1 1 1 1 1 1 rn -..tt. Ih mreivinir iha trwh In an I wnt, anu ii nauKnirra. . niacru in circumatancet ol Wnich hers 1 1 . . - .l - -rovetindeonipita a caar, tnvolving the In th r,iccinK sketch of Mr. Cl J is noprccedenl inthe hlatort f man ' 4 -i,'. ' .4rvt; - . aiv. r ... k..., a. h. .M. I tin,! K..I k- tt . I.. . l' " .ll'lpHon relation WhlCn tne vontiruinvi nat et- " i-a-w., - uv.. .w ', vi uj nuii recurs inrniin n'eie ' " - ... . .v.. it. a.... .r.1 ikn.. -xT iha nniliiift nnl (f hit rtdlii.'nl lif mil ! their euuit. I.. In.. ini fiiixriia. 1 '' ' 'ot tahiiftnaa oaiwccn mi i 'v . ir-m i - - i i , ,u.u. .. iu iu , rondnct. The pet tod at w.'.ich he wmto drvue meant for carrvintr on or belov rtitely encfatj'-d in public affuiM viai one j ed enunirf in t direct nath to th? fiiirh ofintereat.andrcnarkM)!. forme vrftiitvof jnd gloiiout dentin v which, under tlie its incidems. Ue w so ioiini iii-lr con nected with and l..d n much ii.fluonte over the current of eventt, ti8i wc hive ptiidanre hrr Tn the hlghett of witJom and virtue, await powers nf mini. Mr. may b.- ' permit mr ..( In the n. -. causes which I ..l.tiiLfl trh Aflill nli.jtt. an.M.. ! .IK..M.a at.. ... . wen waiivi. ....... i.,, ti.iiii wiLne eievateo mnra: pnrtant pirnli.rt, jnd navrj tpsc.-left j qn.ilitiet, which are eqinllv ettential only lo a'Ul a ahn:-t not ire of hit perton ; with ahilitv, to complete the'ehararter of and priveebtr:M ttrrandn make a lew a perfect itatesnnn inflexible inieajritv concluding re-markt on ihe vaiiout ijuul j honor wihtout a ttain,, ditinterettedneta. itiea displtycd tit him in the tcveral ra ' tr mereriue, and indus'r, a firmnest of pacitiea ol orator and IcRttlalor ; of an , purpoae which disdained to calculate the executive ntiicer, and ot a staiesin e. In hit perton Mr. Calhoun it .lender! energy in action, rletotion to hit country, ann ran. iib roumenanrr, ai resi, is ttrikifiRlr mtrkoil with deriiton and Crm net. In ron .'rtaiion it it highlv miima led exprettivewnd iiKUcative of ieniut. Hit eyes - are large, dark, brilliant, and penetrative, and leave nn doaiir at fi'tt " f. r .i a a view ot anin orner o iniriien. n a mnnere--eayatur(a.ndjimj " ntfent. and that there hat nm been an Im nortant event in the iwU'ical history "W ' ana KMinl,.. 1(1 WniCIl IIC llTr'Jl UWI HO . nr.milr.ent Dart. A court ao marked as " hit could oof fail to-raise n many oppo- - rent, but we think theie will be but tew, vet of those; who will not Rree, after at impartial examination of .hit conduct kai ha hiia hftn atlUaiCO OV "u Klinn r-iiTr or nersooal rivalry, hut that, re Vaidlett of consequences he hat fearless ........... f W. -Z . - Lm. .at Iv. ft.A iUm..!.. fy purjuea ne toun-c nii a.a i l. -iiiWie duties teflQirrd. That bit lnr.e has been entiiely free Irom error, thoae who beat know the imj)erfection of thRboman iiitelect inoi taprci. t.o beencharRed in one oi twp instances y his ppoorn.ti.VhJ. we fef confident, that few public men have, in a ca'ftr Jonaod active, been moie uniform , m their conduct. ' To affirm tbal his cocrpion and prin' otplkbvs tttidetgonc no luodificaibn ining, and at frank at they are rordi d and kind- In all hit domestic rehtinnt, his It none of the caiHiiios reserve and mystery of common politicians for he h: nothing to conrexl. or disguise, lie it acr;s.iblc :o all, agreeable, animated, instructive, anJ eloquent in conversation, and enm munirates hitopiniont with the utmost freedom. Some politiritnt aeek popu larity by carefully avoiding" retponsibil ity. Whatever popularity Mr. Calhoun. pot se set bat, on the contrary, Ixcn ac uired by.ba)d.aad, Jtearleta j ittu m prion :u. . ii . . i ! - 01 retponsiuiiry nn an tnutai ana (Tying occasion. Jlu luJement it to clear and tlistrmimBlinK, that he teems to posien a tort of prophetic vlsioo of future eventa and on occasions when rhott men doubt and hesitate, he decidat with confidence. follows ap W TJecision with: -tttnJobtlng firmnets, and hat never failed in the end to be justiSt dby time.tbe arbiter of all thirgt. Few men have been called upon to pest throvgft scenes of higher political and inexmttible love of Vtbertr and iut lice. To thete Rreat qualities, perhaps. wb ought to add a lofty ambition; bet it is an ambition which, prefers g'ory to of- firtk anrl nAiaTawp. sa kirK let.nLa. i .l. . - s-a "iiivn U ill ill I nam lai. 1 . . . . ter only as meant for arnuirinc rha for. anu au,ntlcu with moderate rter, nd which, by the performance of cx?en'e ow 'heni a plan, which !illjdrtttfus acifont for the accgrp unite these desirabletiaJitji t iit-imrin ui nooic enos, aims at the e tablitumen: of a widelr extended n aaa ttiu4ag-lame.--.fhH io,.,!,,. er our cmc as hopeless." V.ryf plan -would he economical,-Ji f."Tf rTe.arrthc presehf tTme I Vv m -ir; pnipiiioua ft i I wet'ft the price of instruction irouij ?.cnrnr- in Prowablynat,,meea 50 !eenu w j tun nas , " ju.iiicr, anu id me oiat: if nur?rw;r,00,r -tn tne iame-pronortioam "'ice the ! wuW moreover, be very COftveaitJt t.nt S'.jte. I ror ino parenta, who olteo. and rv .'pinio". hu Pcially dvirinj the busy ienortief : uner-asrrtT f ir it.!tn,! 'c"rt -the services -of 4l.nr n-'it s-iecifv luve!',ev'' wf"'d mnke greater ex-r(i(ti for a Iooli n. . ..been ,-, ?,-,, i ' to ,,tn 'heir hildren the distuf tr A make adetp impres".7in on refl-ciin : thrlntij.cJLpsi men, w ho o.-rich a waim art ici.mrnt '' t!,e ,i,n'; than thrv 'would w anJ to their iMtive State, aml.wlio fH thprn CV' mnch solicit :i.f; for its prosperity and 1 conchishroHft-'-w mure weii.ire; tbit there it urgent , theory apparenUy so wel adapted M necessity for thr adaption d s tne T pculur circQinit.inces. and of general and efScient system of IMu-i '"ch promise, at to be wortKrff cation. A great mny prrsons ot this ' ''lv trsted I This could ewi'T description, in different Sections of'i done, if some person ofp'Jb.!icpir' I our Statt, are ready to co-operate ''N ol'-inflaence and wealth, would err- , rncrai etraoitsriment 1 -Ji-t-enterprise, aiu e.a i." of schools on a nn,jjrnrtimhk, Ma-1 a few-schools in-his-nciglihoxM. whirl, eii'ert into the compoMiion or all Rreat and powerful mind, teem inten ded by I'rovidence to stimulate them to trie hiiroest pitch ot exertion in the er viee 01 mans mat ana if it be a tit Km it is one which Mr. Calhoun sharet, at well at an uieir mn qiuluiet, with the most pertect models of Ureek and Rointn ex cellence. To thflte who have not been .attenriv ' a . . a - . a.. i . ,JefJfr w "te we, character, and ma duct bTMr. TXalliou been tlienatod by Mical ccoflictt, the aoove ponraitmeumay teem to derive tome of its Colgring from the partial pen -citof IrieoiJahip. If an intimate eonnex loo of that kind, for nearly a quarter of a ceiitttttrfliay bo aupposed to itncture the writer's mind with partiality, it win be allowed, at tho tame time, that-it atTord. the best potsible opportunirvNrif foi n.im an accurate etdmate f' the moral and their wm secure at n.. cheerful and liberal assistance. -t- ' a, o ,4 1 - CU,1J P;,orer ciissof our people, have recently hd their attention, in- l,U BM"T ,nau - yet-impressively and powerfully. direerJ ...1. jeet of education. Ah impressirtn ve ry general if notco-extentive with our boundarrei, has been made' or. a large proportion of .our community, in favor of Ahe subject under rf.n.;,!.-.: Llo.vthe.Bthle-effL.rt!'. which, habeen in progress nearly two. years, we are indebted for this propitious circum.' snce. me distribution oOTrr torty thousand cooier rSr iK- ti Scriptures among our destitute fami .ci. and.orien where not even a pcU bog book, or an Almnae L.. seen, has, I believe, iinrl.a .1, j-.. F HICIC III. adyantauea. excited in . ' v . inows. an earoest deSi,0 10 become In this casshe sh-JuKl spai-e-tid p" to procure compfkn I teach to pare vnvnirmBchoolhnusrtfiOf,f8' vu!san"nccessarybTis, a'tii npke thorotjtrb exn-riment, . The ri! miixhr iaTttj i.nirti Ke - .-- amiw 5 j ... , T - f U. mn.a ,i:..! 4 k.;nul.frflMOI 'i( oiu.i uisijiiguiatiru wu"'" .uy V.'U'ltl V. 4, . . .'Tiis 'Prorte Fair-vo..; P. fi. Since the nb ve " article writxeO I have been informed that! respectable Teacher, in an adacef county, has commenced" the iostruf' tion of t wo schools. IU epenq tbrtt days in a Week , in each school. Anecdote of John Randolph. " a at in' ui.. rr .. . m . .-nrtker ci Jlouse of 7leprentattveV ID(,i R.anrl-a.!nK- memher of that body, v K . . .. ...... j -rinCll latter indulged himself m; wj.'-V' fanctr portraits in Wmkihing J1!? en 1 . ie. a.'.!! annDO1 irmowing woras; Vi, sr. c-.-t - .... man bora111 Virginia, destitute of prmciplf . Kad spent hfa patr'oy a &Wtm
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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May 30, 1831, edition 1
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