The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, November 11, 1825, Image 2

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C ~ i , m .litnWiflie*! nt i 1,. i , . 111 ..1, 1,., ir Birmingham, pre-n .... *i n I mor« pheno 1 meu-sM <.r m- lb. r ‘ Mitcrfs'. It IS one | t'.e .i! 1 1 1 ■ ; i k! on ui'n.ii esjVrnneni *u ■ver -t ■ • opin' tin vm.HiTul mind in »»>'!• in inv com try ; « ..I c ' l' M " V 'J leui nut its ivV»!i I! h U. ninuufi. it’* <y ~ , • inM inifl’i ;<• b .I’" 1 |» *•«■!**•■ - i:i( 'M* , I'n l;iyin ■ i ‘if '>"■ " the, ~i 1 . vi i epitomi of lii system, we ui'l .ir them (list ivti 'uive tint :u led upnti tlie| re ,0 ..r suite ..‘ion .1 piMsoncon t ry: thej an p i ~r s to us; anil we understand tit t; ,i iC Y 7m-e no nc.tl ni tl«c ooimneiulatmu otjl nirnni oeiiilatioo •I’th ' JMiblit, p.o-i \ho , ..rhnn! 11-. i Ol.lv , itlnnolv toil. I)»t !l ; salt ■ ■ • tj can , .olmi.-ion ' ") time. IV yj.i-j tome ot t ■ inn'll' v-lmv'tyi (r-;nliße< at, )h,-i iitiereilin;, scmmi-v wi;. pit «»i; 1 lie:-, ,-i nnsse •-1• •: ' 'll" .MlthiK- Ot, lh ;t s .o-rn:.,r aml on -*ys» .*ui, whic.ti is; murki I nv many ;nu.'< "iioncs not oiK.timil 1,1 • ! 10 I, ‘'vtiiriHS t ‘ivJi' ■ t'l a■) .• u..a\ii• • u n. ■•lit-j V.l. ami piinlwt :>V "* ! ‘ iliiMi'my. We shall piolMihlv avail oiv.-it ■ <’ ,rly oppin 1 unity • g»v* '>' • h iii this little work, ot "ai oi iv. '• v s . j ,i j, J ,t.h f..ui* tin oil.; . mitiii.i-■ I;, , ... ir ill- aii'i ’• ‘• a; in , li-Ti, ami oC‘asini'. illy in I*’' ■*‘!i il< io| ue, i*( .ill 'S. ' ■•eve very clt'VCI lie ■ ,11 S| ,1 . ,j, ,t ipi oietl t>) (lie pupil.s.j I, j.. . Hu. .. mi o; ;»e;.n U nomkiue th< ■ i Uuid; oil wo ciinnoi cuiu, ivc a y;ve.i ;■ din-, loan a vu i• { ii.iv,i ;woo 1. B.'.fnr ■■ w procml wit, . . ■ i.i. • nr,l muii*ni ■ 1 o 1 * ' " (I , t )!•' ! ;u exim-S'-v,: a! <m. 0|v,.,,m.s «>!• ~, , , ,(1 juu -'iii:<i a .nip ; ".oul aill" ip s. \v .i, ive loi»i oeeii id opinion, ■‘ l t!-. ■* ;en, of doc '.liun pursuetl it- «f miH b lastiol itniveui'ie i. wj" cnicuUitcd • ut!»o \ >i’ni I, .'iititv liian pliiliiboplieio am, • i,title. To.; umcl imp ■ f iruor is ol j -iff,(| f,i lir o.i v afaiinrn’titH, uluch; i\e i. i,ci i, om o,!al' than absolutely ! ; otiul wUtl m- useful, oml even di'ii. .■ - ill!" bniii i*s ot cduc.idoo eo • ij i teriec'iy ' on uc.itcd ‘o' utterly neglected. One of iiic in >ml pre mud ‘o’tin’srs fm day itiu e obfiervi l ot (he Untvcrsii .■ sin clenU, that “ their (iiin-tity of knowledge m~s i e k wledge ■ <<t<untily and Mr. hdl, 'the oreut h.li'im; re of tee new i a toil I mvc.i d• i. r. •o'i t; ■ ururr of ioistumo; oi an t’\ on! 'Volessoi'. Ik'.'.i, l.iin plus! oil ifeli IN nuiieoi ! ; ' • Hit ot luill .V i p Vivr.-. 1 1 , nod km- ;• o red hy a "ill cdj ft';.o'u who ;>!i»ke. the k’o oii'e, observes, ■ that om Imui dii.o s.-ho ■; < rei eivmi | •In :•'urn i:i oiat.v • 'n ire avail,, dr, lor (lie oresent slate oi- sine-ty, than the Icaroni"at university ’ *S( .’<■ >«■ ■ ih* f.»»'(;i.•t‘iu' lr •«»•*»if.l* «r<- \ -v.' ir.K with ■ -iIU .vi«i' !'•' flic-i o.H- s'f.Vinr .UMIHtMI. r-’rl.iuu : « • iH'wlf tl|a» <ln* i- ■ T • ■ ih; ilm\ an .• If oi *'*• ~ 1 in it I hen'j ••!*. ■wh li I ■ >, . ... wid ,-ji\ .Mile,- . ’ '• : *”i ! Mi - ' - •• t il ('■ ' ol.tr. • V' >.sh m. ' "v ti>us ♦.!(,sic Titles, r. ■ . i--i ■••I'lU. 11l - i»i< ’ Mia hit;o. «*;.(. cruinty r flu ! ,-»• li'.ii . .MUiC.iii .mmml ;.uj '»«• p.s-ll'r-f.- I • ' ‘t i. mt; I" .ini.. ,!|.r K'ftbr i‘-j» . ■ ■ n, Jo li.i 1<l( i\w V 111 111 1 It|hl Allttn , .o’. a •- *•'■;. i’ * l« . fl ;;•*!. J-‘e. .i, > n-n, it IV'U ' ii -I'l • v . ■ i i • ■' n ■ -I b*e. ts ha. ** * .-! 1 • » • .' 'vit T.. I .11 ...... . ‘>■.l'•■ » ' . ,1 I Toe i.iij-at of t liri/ ’l’.vooi) system of 'education is to form a., iva, inteiligcn. and iiouorable rncml r» ot society. Oik. of i ,-j principal' ■ ana vl i;K have been .akini t o' j obtain (his end, is the istablishiuern of a iform of "■uvernment among (he teachers ond t heir puniis, by wV h (tie powers of the former aid die rights of the latter arc W'dl |detineu, and by which a very large porti >n jnf the duties of the legisla u and th; ; ; ge devolves spun the pupils. The greater his portion, :c m, t p<;r (feet wid be (lie system. 1,, ad jiliu,, such 'a system, however, ; ■ should not be jatlenipied si ddcnly. ft may be well to be gin by throwing (in* judici il part ol tin* bur- Idi'ii of government upon he slmulders o| I'he pupils, the instructor i- nicuing the laws jiiimself. Li t tfi" next step b to render the Itribu al elective at the suffrage of the boys. She m.-ter may no'.v call ,i council of Ids !,,; iding pupils, ami consult them on the training ol he laws, fhii council may '“oori bu. fine a : opresen; ive body, and be .■.•'a lually invo.st-d with 'egisladvr power.s. I he uiasTr must now, ,i. ,a niember of this cnmndlt e, ano ,v mi iuku osi.v, learn to • ’■ his proposal! eno< tm ut •wi : t" s uj l ; ut, them wiOr ability, to re * ‘ :,ve 'th caii loin* tin: suggestions of his i”, ; : 1 »*Mj. when he finds himself a minority, to bettr his disappointment . temper. In time, the m *re inf dligent a """‘K the representatives will themselvc li anm and | -opnse laws; hut the master, vest not be d ■<). aged, if years elapse )- e ’ I >n Ms pupils take imicb of the but don of the ivrriAnvn. The eleclnms ougl.d (ore- era) ary short intervals ; mnnt.ii is a term of sadiciciuj length. It '■ ■ not iv - ‘roo Jy iinprr • ■ m* He master, that tl, " powers’uF which w! .have j 1 n, .re to l> ■ ■ irrernlered 'mmtl fi 1 H' l ' mst see a lously forbear ail inttu .n, 1• I u:.r >( tiul ;it his meast. ecs are ■" 1 " ■ ■ ’ lil bi only I iq they " r ' aoiy ''.aviseii c.tore elur|uent!v vnp : ■rti.a ha" 1 . :.i .I is I. pih,, and -. ,‘ a use they are. t: ulf-pring of Pov, en i he mm; i { reguliting a complicated ma- : ■ l l *’■ l * nay ■■■! grea* but how mu-. • • ■ i of-: ru ' ing ,• • ; v 'u ■ - file ' iipahilitv of rej.uluiii) / it self 1 CM s-■••'going outline shows (hnegh imr !>s (mi f i.ntiy, by what v\ -us boy- iuuv tto ovai'ii themselves an a commit ilt : is to he. see:! how they in y |h« ' ' ;,'tVi!''ll *■ Ills;'! Vi's ifldivtll Killy • i to hsbifs -if n ..el'ul Oiei ti-in am! jm'lt-comu'! , for no man s Ivee the true . the woi no ter wine v i- ~ ;, „j governm he may until lu Vil from liu-jjower nl tyrannical habits and ’ M mils M iii'h v, ii ■ done toward - tie -V '••( c i , . the ai i .•.. - a.lready pra (•■is’.ii, Sneh a f.ui •• of .ruvera add o'.Ve, i elUl e.liienl.s r« 1 .■ t u. Cue shuts (heir liMle ci ... ui i(e, *y I I '■ i .ivatn a) ! i in •• -i.ei, jot . i■■ tian atiii i Mnanners as i ,11 j,, ;1 ,. r , , ~i„ . h , h,,. ’|*l. 1,,, , , I . ; "* ,* " 11 ■" c n s. obU.'oi ! c "o' l >'i lii-i wisdom, tim jarhg. •' l : ln <! bis Iv imvleb , : lo iAws, am. ' f in •• iiopni ■i■ i, . i a . (js, fl - ■ ' ',‘b of lo se pohtie oflin Imhiin-’l lh 7 tin* lit si jdi."e i„ Ur. co sjtlcra-l on- id their cotislif is uaturrii. very ; »a, Ml. ' • . r. !'.sii Moiivr. of,'- . eb’ to! . such a* ■ ■ 1 , a . Hie) ;,li ; 'buy h«. man, and they must • ;i ■<'"! tc-.o • i -• > liters les > r pecta-l t evil of the com mo m dhotis ofl - dot mi is the hi. 4 ("cream t ■ v , nidi the b>h ‘S cue,-it .Tv -i i - fed !.|o,. ; pul, be disgia- e, 1 mg in raisoum r.t, imav • lask, ■•- S' a- ion i.IVCi fiv ■ -■ ,e ,< • the iieans bet ■ n iiioio'ily .uioj-i for im ! 1 ■in . j or . Mii i.il UK,:; ■.* f OI j ‘ earn I, ~ i . • iri '.a,-) pies, him mr..h!e led n es. .;■* ■ > (Sgmaalvl ■I Mir nor. I’m v:e . ■ ■ " ■•: sm , < js-i 1 do not produce if,Me ■ elial filed r It! ■- : i«* c. ■- j,i ... puojkhm. - ; ■ ; j i>a. i are afraid ■.« ; hot of this ~e are sere, ■' !iat, under ■*'. -r.!htV'ir-d sys/em. t.hev may" jbe made very much fefes freotient atul severe] . ‘•liao ran ie. -lily 1) - • ;ceived bv those! '■ *»c evjo*i. ii ■h . 1 i.M'cn conlin to tl"-' usual methods ot governing young -mile. I A 'Jiiiil ■ u> is es.msed to ho si, isci-1 |>iim*, rnnnoi he oyperated upon bv thei "M '■*'■ !! i' li ■'l:i to ■ >l, prac ' Mice. tl. i; little pun ,-i ment beyond a few j lig Hi. s t ~ . - i preserve ", vei'vi 1 •' ' ' ■'(•• • ■ i-ifi ; i !:■ c.uoibet ’ ■' y.. loe hoy ire en.i dud to pav tlipirj l- : "’s iiu ■■ v ('a ■ - d "i ml 'rich th y u, - i.tii,:-, , il to c-g in sum," ‘‘"'■'•l iM ! l '.' 1 . , ner I'.)!•! p.fi<|| M .1- .. U'MS, "Mil v.-iM which they Iso p ,i jvanuj!, little im ( ■■■•... Ju , a 0 f! '1 ' " ■ e ii n !«( '»:> ".-a, last .. -I b, - 1 y (hi- ari'ui ■•> u-. |; reat adi uita I , .» ■ j <n • , J : si, a mode i* secure. I' T w*••>;•* ■ >■.,' ir.. ,uav provide "limwlli a t *i:t»| .. meet *iie various iu! 1: whi-.dii ' ;l1 ' !: ' 'MI •*- ■ iVc Uilin of rou !i ill, ! ' ■>'<•« «' i* nd.T lie ss,:rv- ami, s■■on, v, a | ' U ‘ • - * . IT- .d ’ ' Ut' jMlJiil, 1♦ r 1 -tl • • 'W.t ImuiN U;I 1 “uler in* „w,i go. la* ; r ... orl.er vu.nl*! taKii.g ie■ ".ms *r mlo .mi . ji* , r > ,»• I *i i' • * ': 1 .IV; .I' We hive not spat eim .h-nil of met hi tod- cm;.toyed ui die Hi rdewi I syn»pl ly tin- various V,. ml ■ , of :,.«auc ; ion, ar.d tender the a .ire p.v * i ■ ,»u j 'be principle oil ills oecn kept ( ' view, is, that it is aiways letter for trie pu jr j*i• to i.kahn than to bo taught ; therefore ' ; the exertions ot (he instructer slunk! be r-c !b didously directed to induce, in ihe mind ok? die pupil a love of knowledge, and *kehab-|ii its necessary to its acquisition. To accom- 11 plish this end, he will find it necessary to form a strict alliance with the will ot his f pupil - To force information upon them in t opposition to their wishes, Ins will consider If i- labour worse than in vain. Not conquest if ”»ut fr iendship, must be the .hjcct of • • yji endeavor. ; j The means which have been found - ‘in j a most efficaciouf in producing this (kmirabic'f result, are—first to indulge the dispo-ition! (inherent in man, ns gregarious animal, 1 ' |f.>r social employment. Let eve; y steady,!! j is far as it is practi-. aisle, be followed inJt classes; by winch plan,the master . ilgaiiili the collateral advantage of economizing his i< own time Let his pupils man.-Ever with!l military order and exactr.c?- • performing! their various evomdons to die music of a': baud, ciioaen liam those n( their own hodv, w’.u are gifted by nature with th* requisitet , prtvors for acquiring the at* IV, ‘ pint,! tin: regularity, and the saving of titan and | of temper winch will flow Iniin this ,v rail ge-| men;, will amply <<•■■■ rd the teacher i> a\li In- ibooc and drill gh •; young performers.! I'm next care at the tt-u uv should he, that’ ■ 'he p ipil icit to mi i..iter ub- ihrulty 80j jib'-at as t« <:.:,*-i(e di-gost, Rad here, social study will be peculiarly advantage- us, as it! give* ■ ; teacher an s.cellei pom dry for, jiiiaking the oppcrati os of lm- pupil's mind,! pind thus adapting bis task to his power.—i lv : an; ii and cigar >. -s in the impr.-ssionsi i convey ,1 to the mhui oi Urn pu pi I, will have! r.’TiMi He. : si creating and enhancing his jiove Os It! OWttSjge J <-.i -DC - : . i h pise l'■ flclt promote tins important} c mi. tV only men 1 »i witch is' too oft*;i ovci looked by ■•• • • and that! ■ is. to Aiidiv s - he. s.-ii- . *( ■ j>. ■; >ii ~, irhen-i it is i,i ctr rdde Let them ft***! the v.i i'weighs ami *. the dtftbeent mea-t Isc res, ci v'm ii the ■ -iters an arithmetic; lunik; use; '*;! their garden be stored withj J'.... plants of which hey rued, and their li-| J 1 " :- y 0.1)1 or models of ■ i-;a :■')-) Meets ii interest a ■ -at ; i ‘hcmselcs be pro-( ■jcure.l, i j '■ iii&'ly, lot the tea. I omit re "pporlu-* .jhity o' showing nr pit; - . til ntMi'y of the; j: iformatirtii which the e have btmn-'d. L: t : . tiio*.e. for ir.lae.ee •••no are vjfftc ■ a,»_ j d in their stable' ..<( ■rt of dra tak ■ • .and I-e them Mid illy to naps and plans. | i 1 •<'. tic if outluie of (he I lav. tv woo ) svs . d ud-i - m ; no;, die teach ■ ~n ; ! : imp ’-- id -j>i if plan ,v.■■ i : , jr -VC l> Sf e.untf. .. l '. , !n» will .1; v>.. mt ■ti • ■iu ii not hopeless n. oi re-' j. l ' * '-v: } an nut led 'henn- .f, ■ * e-’i >* If m.iy res’ • •'•'tired, tha:j . „c:' any k'u is ki-rc oropotod but wo, ; been acc*> > hv > (her-., and is c ■ ' s : ' r Oil. .■ i i •i 1 a .111 *:ni: n *Mul o- p"l a - We cannot hop > that the ot .n» he . ffice to id pi tin* whole of th- ,1./. ..• •/ , •joi education; such iuforin.iti<'n, however, 1 unav be obtained I'rt-m a .vm ititled “ I’lau lor the (vovernment and hi. «al iustmetim jut I)-,.vs in huge n >... c;s ( ' ..r moie c.im (l)letdy, front n vi.s,;. to the school i'sel!,' jwhic' •:»( in the . n-atic ■ (Vam a ■ .uli jtl- i. ‘ddlu of Jmf. km 'he end of July, j from the middle d Decemi‘.<r, to that j i i * at- ail tiiVies open to th-.* in-*/ jspectiou es inteViigeni itms. 1 Hie lollowinjji exc •I• ■ • 111 advice was given j j by th * mother as the chevalier />at,(ird,\ '<» h-u- s ii, when leaving his I : s i ouse 1 j to enter as . page into tlu service o' i diaries, due.c of B.iva.y. 1 , »' I \ j “Peter, my f «n,l, you arc going afPt i the xervic ■ id a tiolu*' pnure ; as much as:, i imo liter can • ■ tm .m! her child, do f coin ■* j-nand (!;-•) tbi >gs, which, ts youd ji rest asr-su-o they " ill m able y-u‘to pa-s'r through t ils prtsent life with honor. The I 'ti it is 'hut u • -vc and serve God, . ( us. -dlending lint ,:i any way, if it bo j os : j ruble to you. ? or it .s he who gave us life,: < 1 ' • h- who ,vll aye as, imi w thi. il him ! irud his grace, re suottld not have power to , perk cm a . Itg ■•! work in ihii world —• i lUecomntcnd y*c self to ium every morn- i iiu: and eveniog cud In* will give you aid.— i n :ibe s. i - olid is. In; you mild and cour- ( - teoiir to all ~t do *r», easting aw- vja' 1 | Ik* humble am obedient to every body - i lie not a siaudo-er or a iinr. Keep your , (self temperate in regard to eating and, j drinking. Avon envy—it is n r.i *an vice.— | lie e-idler a lattever nor a tale bearer, - (for p-ople cd tits dusc ipfion do no! u* e at m'i io anyn;,-.' d •■;ree of exceilt n- ■ —i «> I in word ami deed. Keep ymtrj ;e"'tt 1 wuui' p-» c widows and or-1 ( and Gd v.dl reward ■■ o T!:-.-* < ! be; 1 tllllt Vm by, !)ount;:fli liu'gCiilis "net it.ul shall give .i, to (lie ml i I jne- >• ; t u ieg-ve ier lum-.i; s sal. 1 never!' •..:ai ' 'oatiaooi ; and hole \o, hi*' ‘.'*it! , l shall dispense will grt petit your nxiy ami soul. This isa!l'| “hat I have i conge v with. 1 believe ! to.it you; lath*: and I shall not live nvtchb i t whits : mt.HU; in ii.v. may receive a good ac- 1 I count of you f ■ i c -**•#••- iis hurt: ft u k, < Nkw-VoRK. Nov C. |: i I ! "re h.r-i leeu nut. v long aid iul! f --s in oui'cityserjay, and sundry inquir >. IM respecting a brother editor, who i in largely <m (he losing side. The private but* have been prodigious, and are estimated at from SIOO,OOO to 500,000. The southern gentle ine i declare tha: .‘my have got back all the money thev have lost with interest. We do not wislj to add. I; the gloomy re flections of the losers by any remarks on the subject, but we cannot avrtfd entering a protest against this ruinous system. The pur.- e which is made up by many persons -is not complained of, but it is the multitude of pri’ ate m is which grow out of the contest, and are now pressing heavy on the individu al losses. [Advocate. Shijmrerki. —The schooner Indepen dence, Captain Ha/.-'dton, from New-York,j bound Si. Augustine, lias been driven ashore’ at. u forty miles from that place, and stove to p'oces. Thu captain and crew are said to have per shed. The cargo was stolen from the wreck by negroes .ilony; the coast. T* The -chr. Pacification, was blown ofl’in a A tile, on (lie 7th August, while -discharging |her cargo at Potola Marino, and as nothing lias been heard of her on the 7th September, 'it was feared she v r as lost. the brig Venus of Baltimore, for this port, I with a cargo of lumber and Hour, was lost ion Abaci, in ihe gale of the Ist nit jM I. | Castle Garden Canal Celebration.--- V he iproprietors intend giving a splendid evhibi jtion in honour ot the uecting of toe waters. i'tie ar m-.cments arc on an extensive scale, j and will be presentee in time to afford t/ie I public an oppoc"■ ; y of witnessing those at j the City Hail, and elsewhere. Parti Jars I to-morrow. [lt/id. I We learn that two canoes, filled with Li lians, ami lit ded by the celebrated Red Jacket, will accomj my the procession from ; Buffalo to tins city. [lbid. , A man in Hilesia was ! .telv arraigned for } the ci '.me ofbigamj. On the trial it appear ed that he ha I successively married nin, i wives, all of whom were in court. 'l’iiej Judgi s decreed tlu; * best punishmenti ; woui- be, to ma’-.-* hi»i live hereafter with ■vh‘. : - .line. The - , ,'Uy prisoner pleade-ii the capital punishment on hearing their de cision, but without effect. The Court was! j inexorable. f Ibid, I A-. ung lady was killed Last t . k, tc i board of a pa ire* boat on the catu', neat 1 ! by iiav her head • audit by a “••rid; by whicii she was crashed and ntan :c'td u -. shocking m inuer Ibid, 1 ' it A : ClOfl, ;y ■ C Nov 4, j j Oil 'iti.irday akcrtirum !.a :, ‘A ,t.lck{ M.-.ss, •:! :hi- place, found Leu-,c■ ■ • uj !>• n;L , v •au*. ;tb< ul 150 vls trm - •i. ns-*, , -..- . branch"'. He was ■ -■ mldic 4 d it, re , pfranc;., ano •>, ■Jt • •.'-•’dr and -i- or I Idldr.-': with Scarcely tiny means ■ : up-) p >» * m I,* ( Die Sagle ibmk of N'c > I! ivjr ’oaf, it, !ap ar- n-ine forti; at ' R wdhft iuiemerj:; ft’i o id *'c . -■ b re>,.. tyd p s ; is, it 's iii its beg'.'v!-. m»r«-, the 1 , .rt;!, 1 irs c those *, •- teared th*; - iVinSl The .tuti/XAid summ3ry°f the exhibit of ( th ■ engec nthi ■S' t:. ‘ ■ i t u* pa pet ■• i jf w ■ it )!.' -.a! .ioi of the bank ( '■> -; ... :■ ,-i t* ;elf. One sip- • , ■ it" ol ,;nl v in? ill the J Q.ie tut I >ft hidt * " awl fort> I sa-.d dol!n •• ■( . >tj 1 debts due to I whose • dy about 8600,< f DEBT. i ' p - r , ~j ' hi t- I ■ Wf> 1 i. 7.10. WM t;. „ u t ,,„ l.L*' ' ay, (,i • ’ ’, '■ • • 6-.V!j ,000 cap -■ if ( ‘ »*' ■ •*!** 91.000 in suit. 4ff,0()0 dejiosiiei. 1 .046,000 i ■ ' cl| io.- a min the Charleston Courier) that he is <>ftca reniiodia! o! th; certainty of mortal iii-.. and that every thing borne, upon the i stream o' 15 1 •; sm-n passeth away, & is seen 1 no more on rth tore vet. Landscape scene-' m ; 'maud the same view, notunfrequenN• y w mbits •he tnelh.w foliage of Autumn,! ;i" i xumney of Summer, and ne gar- ; niture of dpi big: J, a he family gr,,up,i pc-sosving within i favored circle the v.V’. "'"is stages of youth, manhood and ag -, i, > presents t" a t mtemplafive mind, no un-l meaning .tor uniiistructivi picture. Kven'i •■'•' Chrysiiiie and (he. Butterfly, ephemeral j' i- they are, impart a moral lesson; nor,'; particularly at this season of the year i*. the ii fc'Jt'tt Lenj, in 1 ii*. inu'o eloquence of its 1 b ltd history, swiftly sway, as it is, uy t!iJ Passing winds, a loss impressive monitor.ji It tells i- that ■-,) e.;rch, there is no ner-j i iiuial Spring, that Auluu n has come,*the! Summer i* st, and Win'er is has-b Veiling on apace,— Cn Vi bo uy' •;.--* r five extensive Brew - j evi' , one Os vmd> i> pro;- 1 >iy ij-.e ..-st 1 e tee t 'lion. It is o- n,*d bv Messrs, pdd-l ler and fay I or. i’ne building is 322 feet )■ S inches by •’ ■> feet 8 indies, and >;»o bti' .!' f Beat tier -’-.y can be turned not. The I sipp 1 ' <d w.iier is i; (vn Jiiiiuglia le.<deu| jup •’ ■'td * dver, di-.i.ific<; of 14.>0 feet.i by means «t a pump worked by a steam 1 ■ -1 1 1- -d hors* ; wliilli enginep also tiums a mi Mur grinding ihe malt, and) works the machinery for meshing. This!' i-w Ming the malt house,a j and copper s shop attached to it, keeps n. i.at' *' a.i en; ploy from eighty to on * hundred; men. flic pi iprietoi, cal. ula ■■ ■ . ■ • 1 ■ • :: 1 1 . i ’ • sea-00. Jttuny Adv. 1 1 [DISTINCT PRINT - iaur-iLt-i-~:rr~. -itrn-rou ~rr-ir -f - r n-mm rersjuay ' U)N r S ; tT; UTIOVAUST. AUGUSTi FRIDAY, NOVEMBER li 1825. EU (TOR'S CO RUESPONUENCE MII.I.F.DGV Vil I.E, 7tb Nov. 1325. “M< -i of the Members are at thei" posts, anil much agitation prevails upon the subject i ( the election, particularly that ot speaker, which is immediately pending. Tt is understood that Mes r». Murray tind Hud son, Harden and Campbell, havccacn friends ; in the Legislature vho are desirous to ad vance their favorite candidate to the chair, ‘(At present the report is that General .1' .. I |Dbn has withdrawn hi? pietensions in favor , of Mr. Uuuson, and that this gentleman j ;jwill run the -ace with Messrs. Campbku. » ’jand Mur ■ . It is not improbable that J I Col. C.v.Mi’fiKi.t, 'wili !>;: tiie speaker As to, jthe elcrtions of •'ato-llouse officers and the ' t Judge.-* nil Gtorney and Solicitors Gent ,i jral, oti-iug cun at this moment he ascer • f mined . many threats are made, and some I who n.re governed more by a furious ]t an sound discretion, cry a'oud for the ;j ucitixion of every friend ot Tiiolt (l ■ f •■•>pen, if the majority is as large as it ''• churned to he, that i'. criplian will be die order of the day , hut I have not at the I «r. ;t !am wming been inform lof an i settled d< .ermioation to pursue ild,-. policy. Our opponents may be wise enough to see the cm.sequences to which it will lead. — As to the subjects which v ill meet lie at -‘tendon of th- General Asscmbiv. I can » J nsuy nothing ; it is too early o iV m even a j conjecture of the talent br!uog : -g to (his | Legislature, in which you know there arc ;no- y t.ew members. To-day the election, ■fop speaker will be had, m it. post pencil until co-morrow. As soon as it is ivc; you shall hear from me again. I Miliedgtfvili*, 9th Nov. 1825. d Dear Sri, 1 M Directly after 1 had closed my Mi last letter to you, ih licpresen'..-lives of 1 i hbe people assembled in the capital, end the U ill • iso <d Hepreseatafiveg was speed-lv fin i ’jr-'i • .v I pti ceeded to the ch; Sec of a Sr | ik .li'i.r.sn ineffectual at tempt to adjourn, j |L‘- mm. v of Lincoln, was elected bv a ; ,»• ■ jerry ■ ( } vi-n-s over Mr, Hudson. jd'd. Tampbr; i. ’ i lac d to the house that -he nut a iiefore the vo- I in., cn-nmcKcu. V> • <pc. - .Ke» *s said to | '» ■ rr-pe; table and luodera •> man. I•; :rm I j d ion ot Clork’a great deal >i fe-, .iJ us manifested, and Mr. Dawson the tats Cieri ;as elected by a m.i’oiitt of Uve ;-.of * ov*,; Mr. Burch, formerly die •'.-■erctr. cy to th i Bx-Governor. I'l >■ n t day ,(ye*fcN ay) tV* Senate formed mm proceed ■ to the choice ol officer!. Ali.ks B. ; i’owßj,;, was* elected hy a majority ot M over Thom .vs S coons, anil Mr il.vAsnm clerk the S nate has liad fora rum years was kit out and Ja- m Smith ,_ ut in his stead. 1 The h' uses being oegaoixed, tin- Gove' lire’s M ;..i;ige was received ;J read a ih- fteprsuiotative Bunch- It is a long document, and reals upon much of the grounds very lately examined and well iknoww to t:*e people. The President, Gen ii .d fli; sea and Major Andrew*, recede a. thill we of attention ; but the i i-s-. Ilf I 'i. y judge from ilic cursory re tiling in j- tli>js«--will nbe complained of fm intei;;; v-ratc/.i-al. Some passages maybe jccnside d eloquent, mil there is a restrain led feeling manifest throughout. Just be ll ore. the message was re id, Gen. Harden [presented sundry Resolutions, which have for their object to support the lights of the ' ‘ates, and to oppose the encroachments of • the General Government. They have been -rdered to be printed and will probably af ford food fur future discussion. IV lay the election of Governor will be proceeded with to-morrow probably c. Inauguration take place, and the election lof the Judges and other officers on Friday jor Saturday. ft is quite certain t ; c the majority ■ j-rainst us-.j considerable, and our oppmi jenta Ih;-•aten to make very free ns ; of it. They say they will “ sweep” the Troupers . I from tlicir offices ;■--ay« sweep—a* if the i.toresriid 'I roupe were -,o many vermin upon the body of the state. There are hov .o'er sev ml h-mornhle and i it Higcnt ntmbt-rs t-1 (hat party who st md up ~, dust this m’.y-'rabic puli v, and endeavor -'o »• r the gothic hand that teaches forth to de-i - jj. i th- Republick. Ido or-, believe their |iriflnimce will prevail, but fear that every jlv puldican ivill turned out of olive, Appointment hy the President.—Alexan jder I’.-.-'dwell, ot Virginia, t- tins Jiulgi : >1 the United States bn tue W e ,tern Dis Uct "I Virginia, in plat e of 1 , del Nirdtli [■leclined. by a •counts .'rom Tennessee we ie ' ! ■'n- I i-'ksov ! handi din .!■ rest;• I * • ■u* s. Senat *r, from that State diet re a son is c n. !in th*- ■ u I ,paragraph: I'dluw.ao I