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The Long-Island Star from Brooklyn, New York • Page 2

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II I 1 A IS I) STAK THE LONG-ISLAND STAR. hoc thai llie doors of these loslitiiiiona are i. Corporation nipper. The corporation Java to tht people on Monday night a supper. Those who fell good na-lured, and those who felt savogs, turned too with official rs.

pacity, and the stewed oysters and lobiters, the wins and Tiu'rsday Eveni.no, May 10, 1S3S. Hpt'll hi tin' pompirulively unliiri'iil. uncninc nr-resssry buiidiniH lire erected fir the I'm-uliy nd students and proper library, museum nnd apparatus Ihrnishnl. lor nil which ilic student ava little or the habit of seeking exercise till in vigor will always demand it as pleasure. In this view ws are pleaard with boat clubs, volunteer companies, and other mailers, promotive of manly strength, We bop something will be done by-and by lo put abroai the idea of the policy of engaging in sctive and amueing ath letic games.

We leave the eubject fur the present, wilh a disposition to resume it another lime. TROY ClIAUTr.lt KLF.CTION. Tli Charter Election look place in Troy on Tuea-day. The Whioa have triumphantly sucuecdcJ in every Waul. Correspondence cflhe Alhnny P.iilv A Ivertimr.

'J'bov Wiiio Ofkicb, 7 o'clock, p. m. To F. li'or nf the Albany Ljuily A Ivertiser t'la The Clinrter Kleptinn lo'ld in this (iv li'is resulied in oloiious hiji triuinph. In ah ihe eijjbt iutii nhicli ihe city is ilividi Ihe noihinL'i and whin In ihis is added the endowment of prnfexaof ships, or possession of productive funds, so thai the wntfrj nf instruction are paid wit snial rohtiibnhwis.

or rune, from ihe Indent; then or Lex Taliotiit.h agreed on every hand, anionj tha whig 1'iot i yetcm of proicription of driving men from of. fico for opiniou'a lake ia wicked and aliominable. General Jnckion went inlu oflico and horror prrod ihrotigliout the land. Every man tiliufe bread for biinsclf and fumily depended upon office, trembled, nnd either yielded up hit opin. bom suffered amasingly.

Il is said that llie turnsd out gen. llt inen relished the liom amazingly. They snatch at slenderest hope of saving their bacon. The iMayor, it is said, was in fine spirits, and at his all lowanca. Neither with him nor the wings was there any our kroul.

The loco-focos tried hard to win the General to their era. braces but the General though in all respects good natures', snd disnosed lo administer the Mavoraltv wilh liberality to nio lor supervisors, Aiiieruien an I s- Every auFpectc man i i-i Ions, or BlUUIousiy conuconu men, thi ne si'hooln placed mi ihe rilil f.itiniliHion. Then 'will they lierimie nurseries nf men liu.ntd for llie 'aerviee of ihe repuMie. 'J'he prrp ireil by llie eommittee prnposea to in-rriiie n.o. enili-ly ihe mtnuiil sum now diainliute' by la uilion the nrndi uiici suhjeel In llie visitation ni'the PiHoenls nnd that a further mm shall I ilia-InLulid niji til.iT aca lrinim not yel well en- Omiuiont Many articles intended fur this wetk's paper, are necessarily omitted.

ITEMS. The Lltatureof Connecticut by vote of ive, one. iimihi's. nrr tin nil ir viiitr in imiic i ioa voin-. I Council.

Hi. Honor Recorder, will be Ihe iniuiiiiiont of Handing comn.iueea, and I a. li 11. I w.m ftl 1 1 It IIM II all parties, would not stand al any rale. He! I.uco oco ill the li.iar.l.

lie ehciion Inn eiuiioiines or uhihikium, niuuii, INSTITUTIONS OF EDUCATION. the Editor ofthe York American Sir I hive read wim Sute iwmlilvon Colleges, Academic and Common iti Hi American March 91. I he snh-mince il valuable, but conluscd an.1 prolnnoed to live columns, by irrrlevnnl phrases mi.l discussinns. At the subject i now pending bel'nre the l.rj.'i-'-'1' lure, and is of pub ic interest, hut hum will decline Hie labor nf prniiiiiif the report, I liavr been in luced In sift it, ait present l.e wheal in traders. I have civen taniin.ir" a well as ihe submnrr; hot having introduced a dozen word in ibis and not innitlluir a word thai I do mil think an incumbrance or a tv iillli.

tnrli I ave curiaileJ il hi ubnul one iliird nf at li-i'jjili, and have irgst, reudereJ il more lucid unJ b'c. ClKl.i:NAT R. Deport the Committee en Collides, JcaJcmiis and Common Schools. The Committee feel ihe 1'nll weight nf duly imposed upon them. The is now on-hessed of new tncuns, in a fund deposited willi il by the Government of (lie United Sunns.

'J'lie available fond amount to uruly lout millions nf Mars, and to 111 id will be sliorily uJ.lcd a third more, if the law nf Congress be. executed. The income in re-ffurded as a nertictual cndo.i meul lor public insliuc- was pleased wilh the loco-foeo vote undoubtedly, and will do passed nirvery quietly, there brintr very lillle exrifr. reeking with tho work of decapitation. All men det inng of.

enl. In several of the waula ti.cie WHS no npiMmi- lhoiiehi tins nulicr correct and judicious they drove full justice. We should like to sek those men who arc so full of finite ion to the Whip tickets. worn (-unniiKniiriea from tlieir lacea, tnd look iheiracnis ry, fawning and sycophancy note, to Gen. Johnson, where ero their votes for this public benefactor" when he was a lie returns not having been completed -Jhe polieyof removals, 1'ROSCRirTlON'' we are online nttce the civ.

MJ cne3- nd cvery fricnd of It will probably 000; bu he llolJ w. know tbn, candidnte for the Assembly. Where too would have been iiOOL-nut; (O liior.looi unu oii.iv line your votes if ye could have elected a man of your own. no test nf tiur pnrty slicnoi There ia a rule which will do very well with farmers, snd to look, as hereiolore, to vtnuniary eonm-bmioiH to lo every nca iemy ihe ncers.iy and for State lo aiJ with iis onntifll bounty Ihe cur enl expenses. Cnlieoc nppcor on a fiolinj? aorrrwlial ilifH rent.

The tirri'sMiry cost of coll. gi: (Iwellinf H.r the faeullyi lurnilure. I hriiry; oppnraluK and niu-se it in, ure very reat. There aeenia no reason why Ihe past prarliee of the Stale in inakilii; direct i'rnnls lo eolli ir eiulown ent, should be pretermitted. This bounty can never be called for to any ucl ex-nut a I ert tofuc.

The coiiunilice recommend an annual appropriation liir a limited time, of six 1'ioiitnnd dolhns lurh, Gen. Johnson understands il i il i hard to emtck old has repealed the law restricting the circulation of emill bills. Lon; Island Kail Knnd stork is at 67 1-4. Tht Bank of Ihe S. hassdd'td to its stock of ep.

eie, and bis now on hand Col. Stone delivers a lecture in Newark. It is said that Texss has withdrawn its application fr admission into the Union, by reason of overtures from England we doubt il England hss enough to do to support Canada, without looking to other dependencies. The grocery store of Mr. Irving, was burnt, al Jesey City, by fire occasioned by spark from a locomotive.

Charleston is receiving liberal donations, bat asks convocation ofthe LegiiUture, and a loin of tht credit of tht Stele to assist them in rebuilding) the eiti-zone of New Yoik request the Mayor to call a meeting It assist them. The dwelling of Mi. Sfebild, editor of tht New Berlin Star, wot struck with lightning, and bie wife's sistrr, a young bidy of 11 years old was killed. The wh' WP ore saying is trite from its frequent repetition, but il is only becavw with this subject as with other hinds of sluve-ry, we Lsu n'giii of i' enormity, as we become familiarised wilh its clturacteriittes. The policy of the Executive jiroseriL-er was innta'ed by ol the minor proscribes.

The ajonies of the sufferi.tg and the "lugubrious" arguments of the whijs against Ihe diabolical birds with chaff." CHEERING FROM MISSISSIPPI. CoLCMnes, Miss. April 25. UNPARALLED AND UNPRECEDENTED VICTORY. The ills closed last evening, and we I asten to inform our fiiends nf the resu't nf this precinct.

lion; an additional sum already iice I amount nf policy, wot nius'c to those who were flourishing and fallen that now commanded by the Slate lot me mine lo the Gem va Colleu'e and the University ol llie Cnjr ing and becoming strong. Every effort at resistance only Vurpose P.fo-ate.1 is one of oblh'a lion. 'fk; ami lour thousauil each, to led lo more merciless rav 'ges, until every street sweeper in every eity under the power of the administration, knew tha' lie held his broom by virtue of his vote. And Ibta was right it nas democratic republicanism Let every ninn an far as t.i fil all hVan in.elhceiil of all Columbia ColleSe. All these msulu- the dutie and resp o.sibiliu.

a of social hfe. The rc m.rrassed f-r current support, lulure molher msl be educated u. every female 1 here is topic m.ire wlurh ihe coinin.itee feel child and in every male child the future elector, Ihe btale University is not a juror 'and local admiiuVtrnlor. As far as it is altuin- It is tvithmil loealitv, eiubnvment, or hler-able in too Hi. the obligilion re.ts pareuti and "eiynlific property.

1 he rejicnls form a board I viwlal ion lor all departments of public insiroclion I'uardians UUINU It Premiss, (Whig.) 480 Word, 455 Clailnirne, (V. B. Loco Foro,) 258 D.ivis, 231 Thus does Columbus respond in the recent virinry in her sister, but older city of New York. The shouts of her triumph arc home on ihe balmy wings of our Soulhern breezes, in clear mid silvery times, a 'nl will be ijrn'cl'iil to Ihe willinir ear nf thousands of freemen. Lowndes county will show result grati who first counlenaced the policy blush lo bis ears as he thinks rrntpecit.ltotiiei rented and building.

The pressure of late circumitonces has driven many people from the city, and induced others to quit large dwellings for smaller. Many persons too, whose means have been restricted, have Veen driven to take perls of houses. Notwithstanding these con. iderations.we are pleased lo observe that very few dwelinge of a respectable class in Brooklyn are untensnted. Many persons from the city of New York who have hitherto paid rents of S'KKO and upwards, find quite as handsome houses in Brooklyn s't .500 or gC'JO.

Many elegant bui dings are erecting throughout ihe city. Any man who will take ram. ble through Henry reel, or toward the Wellabout or Bedford, ill observe that the progress ol improvement is still on llie advance. litooklyn cannot fail to become one of the most beautiful cities in ihe world. We leaded long for the preservation of die Heights, but a great portion of them ere gone and have yielded place to quays for our future commerce.

We ive above a common school. To Ihe care of 'he latter a meeting held al Philadelphia, nn Monday, in fcror eX Henry Clay, was tremendous, the name of CUy ws rt. eeivtd with enthuslaiim. The past week in New York City has been that of the anniversaries, they hive baen very inlereiting. A Whig Slate Convention it recommended for the 3Uth Mey, this time it thought ta t'i be rsther too oarly.

EUm Lyndt it poin ted agent of tha Auburn prison. of it. Let oil ho held office under this degrading principle retire, before the public indignation. What let as as hoped for by this Policy We say unhesitatingly THE SLAVERY OF THE UNION. Willi superintendent is appointed.

The your rommitlce would suggest ore to There will always lie a pinion of the community tinable to sustain tiie expenses of education. Whenever this is the ewe, it is Ihe duly of the Siute lo upply the means. Perhaps a majority of those who l.iv ihe menus fir the education id' their ehil lien, are fying to every- (rue patriot in die Union. The a oreitt degree organic. In Ihe first lilncc, there should be nn nffirer, the rhange in this ciiy is astiiundiiijr.

Not even the most head of the svsiem, culled, perhaps the President nf ardent Whig ever conceived such a result. In July last, our favorite candidate. General Acre, received what was then thought a triumphant majority of six votes. Now we show lo the world that we haven majority nf 222 raliiots who will not ioie the knee to Laal." on army of office holders to subjugate voters, was not the party connueBt of the Union effectually secured It seemed so. Bo strongly indeed had political tyranny and proscription banded the political army of ihe Union together, that it seemed almost impossible to break its compactness.

All men fell secure in their offices, they held them by a feudal tenure and avowed the principle of their vnssaloge TO TIIE VICTOR BELONGS THE SPOILS." We hope to see the political brigands who fought wilh this For llie Long lslsnd Star. NO. XI. Another important lesson which our recent political tx- yet much high ground that beautifies ihe city, and ie we worth preserving, and we aball cling to this, till snother fever perienre shouid learh us, is the necessity of cuhivsting a MISSISSIPPI IXF.CTION. Wo roo-pire the returns wiili lb- July vote, when Messrs.

(Jbibnrnp and Ghnlsnn ipcelvnl ninj-iriiy, res Hot disposed use them. Tins is a iMIieul'y lo he met by measures calculated lo persuade. Whatever compulsory action is resorted lo by the Slate, must bt of a paternal characirr. The system of education must be attainable by the comparatively indigent. In every civiliz.

community the rich will he educated, nnd if ihe poor are mil, a separation lakes place, and a selfish aristocracy, firmed of the risli an I educated, will the class 4)f indigent and ignorant to die wall. JVor is it ruouirh that our common srhooM nre made accessible to all elas-es. The condition nf these schools must be elevated. They must be pUccs of resort for all classes, where ihe youth nl the same may meet to sacrifice all distinctions except such as grow out nf success in the same stu pectively, ol miio nnd 5'in) over llie hie cm dulaies. of sp culation sweeps all notions of las'e aside, lo subserve spirit of pure, self-denying and unwavering patriotism.

the most rapid purposes of bargain and sale. That purity nf sentiment and honest action, so indispensa- If wo would give our city distinction, we must render it, ble to the p-eservstinn of free institutions, has received a beautiful, tasteful, agreeable. shriek from which many years of aetivt riertion will scarcely sntriee for its recovery. When by Ihe nomination County Toor Houses the 19ih ult. ihe Secretary of of Gen Jackson fir the Presidency, merit snd fitness for Slate submitted to the Legislature the annual report in rels.

the station wos overlooked, and personal popularity was ublic Instruction. He Uioulii have special charge ol common schools and academics, and nf the fun Is appropriated lo them. The regents should still have the visitation over the colleges, reporting to the President, and he report ng to llie Legislature. 'I' he Slate Library, always lo be located in Ihe liuiliiiiios nf the rapitol, ahull he hereafter known as the Library of ihe State University; and lei the funds lor its increase, whief) should be more liberal than herelohire, as well as the library, be placed in the hands of the Regents. A moderate sum annually should be added for the establishment ofan anatomical or other museum, lo be located also at tbecapilnl.

In ibis way, preparation might be made for the JJn-iversily lo htcnnie a school of instruction in the highest branches of learning. In the bill we propose, will be found provisions ansivciing in the suggestions we have now subir.il-ted. Tiit Committee ask leave to bring in a bill. At the election ieb took plnre in November lol'owing, the Whig candidates had a larje inert of voles but, us th l.oco Foeos in many counties fusi to vme, in the exprrtaiinn thnl Congress wi uld ratify ihe Ji ly election, ivo prefer lo compare tlieir vote now with that of July, when all llioir strength as nut. April, July, 1S37.

WliiiB Loco Foros. Whiy. L. Foen. Prentiss.

Wmd. Claiborne. Davis, Prentiss. Claib'e. made ihe test for preferment, the flood gatee were opened to pauperism in this State for the deluge of licentioue iniquity, which hat since ewept motto upon their Mag, buried beneath its Ids.

The lide o' victory is turned. A higher power than that of parly despotism has interposed just as party despotism seemed most mighty in power and oppression. The lide of popular opinion is turned backward. The invincible party wilh all its machinery of spoils and chains, finds itself only protected by a weak force of the most slavish of its slaves. The poisoned chalice is commenu'sd lo their own lips The doctrines of the whig! on the subject of proscription are well known.

Tliey hold die principle in perfect abhorrence. They abhor it so much that they will not retain a man in office who has clearly adopted the principle. They will and should remove up lo the fountain hcod, to the President himself, every man who has been appointed or elected By this it appears that ihe whole number of indigent per. sons relieved or supported during Ihe year ending the 1st of a woy so much of ihal s'trlinjj patriotism and unbending dies. But this is not all the war to academies and colleges must be open to the young man nf genius and December, ifij, was ai.zoo, oi wnom ti, i were eoumy integrity, on which rests llie security, and even thaeiit- paupers, and 3,492 were town paupers.

The who'e amount (1i, n.i m. tence ol ln Kepublic. I do not question he honesty or expended for their re bet snd support was $195,015 71. 2D9 775 281 775 enterprise ammi'' the indigent, as well as lo his 605 623 50 S69 The number nf persons relieved or supported during the year 577 2S6 1 IS t-9 254 Adams 693 Marshall CJ5 Pont alnu 50 nij Dcsato, ntiij Lmvm'ei 6i)4 iS'oxubuc 210 745. 156 105 549 321 wealthy rival.

The scholastic institutions to which the public Liuuiousin oi ine i-iifi rrewgrni, mil I rrprii, trial niS norm nstlon, not on the ground of civil qualifications and ripe. reported is 13,307 more than tho number relieved or support ed during the preceding year; and Ihe agnate expense ol; because ihe influence of hie name, snd tha liounly flows, and which are under supervision nf the 404 0 nij men ivuci csiiu ruppun i avccuo vt iiic vuiii -i ri ju.j public and general gratitude fir bit military achievements, We copy the following from the New Lindon, Conn. Gazelle, as containing suggestions that may he of interest lo the officers connected wilh the Ex- (he mount expended during that rear. Of th additioml in recognition of the doctrine oa a party principle. So will Ar u-ia i i uuiiiuci ui uTiNnn am iciic.cu ui eiiv.

tii--niir our government al length get back to Us purity, demagogues lvloMmit) jncuded in reporl 'fn clty New uloiing Expedition. Not word too much is sai I of 1972 1909 1658 1550 2145 It will be seen that Trend-: runs ahead nl Word, and Davis falls behind hihnine. The prnbnhikly i'b, tlieic-f. re, that Trcnliss, at least, lias been eleehd. ue rcuui.eu, an proscription isis pumsnea, ana tyrants pros- York snd of the additional expense, the sum of 41, trated.

llie bold and hardy seamen of which the Gazelte speaks. Tougher lellows never ploughed salt water than llie whalers and tiea linen nf Eastern Connec ticut. When was there ever an opportunity when the law of retaliation was not exercised to the full extent of justice. Tho guillotine of France at length smoked with llie blood of Robespierre, who had glutted it ith victims. Within our repub The Erploi iiifc Expedition.

--There is a probabil ity the bill for approplialions to this long talked (more thsn one half was expended in that city. The whole amount expended in the rity of New York during the jresr reported, as $198,750 end the amount expended in all Ihe other counties was $296,315 19." The system of providing the poor with comfortable house has been found so advantageous, that only three Counties in the State are backward in their duty. Of these two of the Counties are on Long li'and. Will not the Supervisors of Queens and Suffolk, do justice lo the cause of humanity and il expedition will be passed. 1 lie command is to he entrusted to Wilkes, who purchased the phi- would command roles am) and secure party triumph, firsl established in this country the abominable doctrine, that the power of bringing the rreatest number of voles in support of a cause, was the first and grealesl requisite for political preferment.

It hrlJ out a ptemium Is ihf'demngiie, who unscrupulous in his means of acquiring popularity, could bring that popularity into tha common siock, snd receive llie reward ol his labor from the bane's of those who reaped is benefits. The man who could secure at home the greatest number nf rules for the admin-jslralim, received hie recompense in foreign missions, official stations of profit snd distinction, or in contracts and jobs, where trilling labour reaped extrovsgant and laih recompense. It ie no wonder that soeh a policy should triumph for a time, nor could II bo expected thai it shssihl maintain Ion; continued supremacy. It contained within il the elements of sudden grow ih, which, well in the po- Hoplucal apnnralus, and who Irnm Ins scientilic at public authonti are, 1st, Uommon ncnools anil, Academies; 3rd, Colleges and 4th, a State aity. This last not yel a school, but a hoard of inspection and vMiaiion.

Comman Schooli. Why are the 500,000 chiljren of the State, Ihough attending school, for the most -pan1, uneducated Simply because the schools are iliot supplied wilh good teachers. Educated Teachcrt. Take the plan already adopted by the Regents of the University, for ihe instruction of common school teachers, and one ii nl once extension to the exigencies of Ihe State. We p.r pose a department for the education uf teachers in one academy in evciy county.

It would not be enough to furnish well taught teachers. Wre must prepare fir the prompt introduction of these masters hit i well paid seivicenml popular instruction; or they would be firced to seek employment elsewhere, or in in ire profitable speculations. We submit the result of our deliberations on Ibis important point. Libraries. First, the establishment of district libraries, altei.pled in this Stale by law, in 1S33, to be made imperative.

The law authorises each dis lic there is no bloodshed. We have a peaceable retribution. We administer to brigands iheirown doctrines we show them the effect of tlieir own principles we do to them as they have done toothers and if they make a piteous outcry, we THE VIRGINIA ELECTION. The YVhios Lave already 65 deleoaies, and the Administration party 41 Loco Focos and Conservatives, there beini? nmnun; tlimn 10 or 12 Anti-Sub-Treasury men, 6 Whig districts, (last year) are io be heard from, and 21 Administration. We stand a fair chance, says the Whir, fir Cabell, Mason and Jackson, Patrick, Kandolp, anj Tyler 5 (administration last year.) If we retain the 6 ive had Inst year, ami gain these 5, llie count will then be 76 Whigs, and 58 Administration men in the House of Deleoaies.

The parties in ihe Senate 22 Admi .1 I tainments is said to be fully qualified for the undertaking. Several officers, his seniors in rank, have volumeercd lo sail under him. Two sloops nf war and a brig will form Ihe complement. Il is said that yo agonize as once did yotr "7 proTimng com. commend to them the lesson, oriaoie ssjiums tor me ogca ana tne inaigcu.

i The following is the Isnguaga of tho report: During: the last year, the counties of Cheaitina and Rock. hey intend enlisting liity IN an tucket whalemen Irom hips just arrived at that place. We would sav a victims. The party which has disgraced the Union, can only be taught true republicanism by bitter lessons, showing them, to few words in behalf of our own hardy and intrepid their heart's content, their errors. They have suffered, and I have ThB Tr nistration, and 10 Whiff.

inl Whig vote 86. Administration rlo 80. Whiif majority 6. The Senator in Congress is chosen by joint ballot. seamen.

I here is not on the globe lo be lotuid a lass of mariners more highly fpialified by their daunt are still suffering, from those lessons. They must dr nk stil1 inr SUFFOLK. less energy nf character, or perfect seamanship and Ol iC organized counties, 43 have abolished the distinction deeper of the cup they have drugged for the country, but whic the country will compel them to drink. We have gone further into this eubject than we should From the Baltimore Chronicle. VJR3IMA ELECTION.

We lefirn from Ft.d 'riikubur vpstor'Iav (Monday) experience in those polar regions, br such an enterprise than those of New London, Mystic and Stun-ingion. In proof ol (his we have but lo narrate a simile anecdote. Several years since nn Expedition' between town and county poor. The thirteen couniiee which have not abolished th" distinction, are Chensngo. Monroe, Onondaga, Oswego, Queens, Rensselaer.

Richmond, Rock, land, Scher.ectady, Schoharie, Suffolk, Tompkins and hovo done, but for an article in the Brooklyn Advocate, writ r. t'l' nisi hji. Li.inno iii imi ui i a ki i ii s-KiiagiiU'Mrc mm Europe, (we think it was Iro.n Ilussta) diSeov-lof Green county (i new counly taken from Orar,) not ered in the Antarctic Ocean some land which was Uim. siicriff nml cnmmiss'onrrs rt elpninn Rnk ten in the lowest style of locofocoism, and deprecating, with ready servility, that retributive justice of the whiga, as Ihe lineal as in the ns'ural world, are the seeds el early decay, The eient evil of Ihe lyaten) eoneuied in this, that while il floumhi-d, the cause of freedom decayed, and Ihe sysiem iti-lf, fail only amid Ihe luin and desolation il bad brought upon the rouniry. If we wou'd preserve snd autism onr political institutions, we must ('ultivate and cherish nn rnli; hlened, liberal, pa-Inolie and hi'ahhy'twne of feelior in the rotwrnanuy.

In the selection 01' public nfficers, self interest and the gretili-estion of private feelings, must give pluea lo nsenl, ea-pic tv. virtue and 'He generel good. Our mMM, and oar principle of action, m'isl be, measures and men nt gotten and ability, lo sustsi1 them. A jealous and enmianl vigilance can alone save ui fron Ihe arte and snares of design, in-and am'otious men, studiooe only of iheirowaj eleva- trict to tax itself for this object, $20 for Ihe tirl year, and $10 for every year afterwards. We propose that Ihe same sum shall be realized the Stale shall furnish half, while il shall he duty of ihe districts to tax their own properly for Ihe remainder.

Toe law has been nearly a nul iiy. one libraries however, have been estab and Ihe benefits liave exceeded the highest expectations. fii I on none of their charts, and nf which they Ihie charming is modesty neighbor, Mr. Arnold Ill voles which will five Slanijhter the return lo Con- proscription" which has long been the settled policy of the I Administration and its friends. Hear the writer speak.

Let 1 generally thought to be a modest man of modest attain. press. It is understoed he will ly and immediately resign aud stand another contest. could find no account in any of ihe vinaesof the Navigators nf those seas. Tliey were rejoicing at hav-iug arcomplisl.cd the object of ihe expedition, and him carry back bis mind to the unhappy era of Genera' mcnts which he has modestly exhibited in his modest print A report appears in his last, of the doings of the Common 1 secure Ihe benefus these libraries, it is nidis i i I i tuiiijr i iui in'ix niriiwc vrs non i I ueutss on to pensable to make Ihe lax com uilsorv but the bis 1 e7i i i nonunions nl their niiverpitin.

ivere Council, from which we leorn the votes upon various officers Jackson's exaltation, and send his language to the hero for hie particular benefit. Let him make an octavo volume of the removals which have, in every place, followed out the Among the rest the appointment of one of the proprietors of 1 1101, nt any and every icriij-e. It is not Ihe Bhoul appropriate more than the irs vear i i i. i i i i ace In land and forma take possession of Ihe new-in this sinole object. It is en cuiated hat 7 or 8 mi this paper to the office of City Printer is thus spoken of doctrine, and if that venerable gentleman does not toes with ly acquired territory, when lliey discovered a little vuions and fawnin; svcophaul, lha loudest brawler who is always the greatest patriot.

Th no plmet and anppt weary dreams, his soul must be cased in triple armor. The "The Board proceeded lo the election of Printer. Re. suit was for E. B.

Snooner ffederall Editor of th Siar. 11. lions of volumes willal once be brought into perusal; and 7 or 8 hundred thousand persons ill b.come instructed readers. ta ctity, too, would commend the matter to him with great polnieian, who is ever prafferinw h'S armree, and ser. ficing hit principles to the varying shad's popolar fvr, it little hkrly 10 ttand retolute in ihe bresrh, when Ihe if of trial tails airength of nerve and honesty nf heart, or in i ne conirntiiee reiv on me libraries, ny in S.

G. Arnold, ESU. democratic Editor of the Advocate 7." We have put the in capiials, to shew how much more handsomely these democrats (who despise titles) serve Frm the Rochester Democrat. Another Victim. Last evening little after 9 o'clock, Austin Squires, axe maker, living in Monroe slreet, a few doors from Washington square, shot his wile, no doubt with intent to murder her.

They were together in the yard taking in the clothes which she had washed, when he committed the bloody deed. The moment the pistol was fired he fled. Upon examination il appeared Ibal the ball entered the back about parallel will) the hip, piercing bnckbone, and lodging in the abdomen. The wound immediately parnlized the extremities, nnd produced the mosl intense suffering. The physicians, who were promptly called, at once declared the wound mortal.

sloop of about sixty tons, which on approaching bailed and asked them if they did not leant a pilot This was the lleio of Sioninglon, Captain Nathnniel ii Palmer, now master i the Liverpool packet ship G.irtie.k, who was Ihe discoverer of the hind which now brars his name. Ii in a strikinp; proof of adventurous enterprize of our seamen, who are more familiar with those seas than any other men in the force. But read They have eaten the spoils, which were unclean in their own eyes, and have sinned against their own consciences, presuming they have any. Their long starved sp-petites fur the public pap, have been satisfied for once and themselves, than they do us federal" editors. nuence on parents ami children, as a incuis nl leaihng i the employment of cumpeient teachers -but there re other means.

One is the increase of Ihe fund appropriated by law foi teachers' wages. Thy propose lo double the sum supplied for this purpose from the Slate tiea- We presume from llie tenor of the report thai Mr. A. G- while they cry, 'menu for the belly, and the belly for Stevens did not prepare it. If he did he makes a much win Id, and as such was narrated by llie officers of they recollect not the continuolion ot thai sentiment 'but tne hour nt tcinptnuon, hen persons) sgrranj remenl emm be purchased by a tsrrifire of principle.

Folio ihe greatest demagogue abroad to his own fireside, snd yu will fi him the veriest tyrant at home, and rely upon it, a estension of his authority, from the domestic 10 the political' arena, will not abate hta thirst fur power.noreheek itt abuse. How much of affection and love for the 'dear and injured people, and what humble deference lo Iheir will, have we heird etprrssi-d in everyfiirm and shape, by lha sycophants sn'l demagogues who have fhllenre) on tha bountr worse newspaper reporter than he did a City Clerk. He is uoa snail ucsiroy uoin ana inrm. I ,1 me i jv I 'i-ii 1 1 in no men ci in COUUITV. in aury, an I the sum Ihe towns now nay by conipu i lacl there are now in Ihe possession ol our manners Ws long endeavored lo keep proscription from our eity 10 DavB wl fe-ires with taxatton and to authorize the towns to double the alllioug'i at 12 o'clock she was perfectly rational.

honor. councils. Our effects were frustrated and despised. In sufficient matciiiils to throw much liolit tipin llmse, I lo ail rise unknown and unexplored reiri.ms. Oor 1 sum tliey are now a lowed raise by voluntary tier anxiety lor tier two uanes, siumnenno- in p.e 1 Wc have always observed thst these pseudo democrats al.

cradle bv her she. nnd her refusa in seknowledo, uUt, wwg, ere removea U.al i II I I Bm ,1 rU nu and parlizane substituted. These partisans claimed their! 8 1 bestowing titles upon the large men and official sests by light of proscription. They thouuht their on. ma" whora lhc'r f-ivcn 10 Hon.

their ither us the guilty author of Iheir bereavement, bhows a mother's tenderness and a woman's ii i tne no 'ban any other seamen, and we enn boasl school moneys anions the districts, would about enua i -t i i ii i 1 that the inaiirity ol the best picket masters from the whole sum, inchid. nit rate lolls, which was paid .1 Tl. 1 lean New 01 It are from this vicinity. I here have been of the Inle end present sdmtmslrsiion. How little have tliey shown, when public opinion list eraed, ineiead of following their s-lfuh prnjects.

Slavei in pursuit of power, they sro tyrants in Us possession. Having won power from Ihe people, they are resolved to eruth tha People with, orsbles and Esquires ponents had no right to hold them. Look to the acts or even the last board. Of these we shall speak hereafter. We will i- -i tB ri''i flnnai- in 1 1 it 1 1 1 1 nerc aieiy.

wnicn Ihis increase til public mnorys lor distribu ion llia l.ntr hnra aid I i r.t owitij; tu the low price of oil, have withdrawn from Manly Exercises. do not regret that the day of the il, in the nn hope lhat they may still compel a slavish only say that the acta of that board, in relation to ihe ap. at btiMoess and ate about to lake freiirlit to foreitrn pointment of officer, were disgraceful to them ae men snd Barnes, snd of tbe cruel sports ofthe Amphitheatre I mosi wnom tney were once to obeeqaiooa In ,1 I .1.. 1 i 11 should secure a correspondent liberality in those ho furnish children for the or the poor ho are unable lo pay rale bills will receive no more benefit than they do now; while those who are ahe, but ports. We Ihink Ihe officers of the Exploring Ex 111.

.1 ,1 tinirit 01 ifiarprnaeorr, sun Wih the game of (he ancient burnine in ih, public servants. Wo know thst there are some cheeks thot by, She was the daughter of Mr. Trumbull, an old inhabitant nf this city, living in Allen street. The wretched murderer is a desparado only when under the baneful influence of the intnxie.it. iiu cup.

While in thai condition he has more than once threatened 10 shunt nol only his wife but his wife's father. that men should put an enemy in their mouths tu steal away tlieir brains The murderer W83 arrested in less than twn hours pedition would tinn it to their advantage to enosire will burn at the recollection. The gentlemen, however, i Gnt and Romans, there wos much of the cruelty and their deatiny is sealed, snd the nation, once stnrkan lo the some of the men who are necessarily thrown out of fierceness which must always exiet smong a military people. the justified themselves on the ground of the employ We do, howiver. sometimes regret, that tbe healthy and in.

principle it was the party principle I unwilling to pay, will cast the whole burden on the Slate and on property. IVages of Teachers. To avoid these evils and secure qualified teachers, it is pmposed as a minimum Ibal the monthly wages of male teachets be not We have only to say that the party are now crying out "Ports sre not encoursge 1 among our young men, Mutiny. The barque Horace, Captain L. Koss, of this port, which sailed from New Orleans on ihe earth, is rising azain with renewed rtrength and ta shake from her Ihe treacherous foe, who had fastened a her for her destruction.

No govermnent, foinded on th will and opinion nf lha people, can long maintain its stsndmr when Ihe pee.pl Ihrmselvet srs eorri-pt, snd th public sentiment ie debased. Our only ilety rests the virtuous Inutligene. snd the enlightened pitriotisni of lb people. Thee nil which will tend lo give them vigor of body snd energy of against iheir own principles more sturdily thsn ever di I their after he fled, on llie alley near North street, by atchman Fish, en iducted lo ihe watch house and search 10th ult. hound to Liverpool, anchored off our harbor opponents.

They find them to be horrible only, when they less than til teen dollars, an! those ol female teachers n-ii-ncm mind. We often, with tbat the people of our villages would, when tlieir dsy of mod- rale toil is over, meet each other for ed. A pistol, heavily loaded, was found upon him. A heavily loaded, was luiind upon WeduHslav Inst her rrpw heinir in a snip react upon them in the destruction of their offices. There is but one mode to bring them to their resson.and ss they gener Irrim I lira millllliC l.

r.raaa.i.., a-. I I OlUllOy a twilight hour, upon llie cherished villsge "green," to in. ever sctive. ever viatiUni. vtr dirawftxt wlrh ainvl then taken to the jul protesting his innocence of any law to iv month i 'bat the mutiny commenced in throwing quoits, heaving the bar, an occasional eye, to ihe public wrlf-ire.

Th rartget of Ih lata inroads ally go with their oflices.it is best to put these in the hands of crime. Qualification of connection H'f 1 Sth ult. nlf the cosst of Fl -rida, any foot race, or wresdtng match. msde upon them by th p1y in power, mervt be first rs- mired, and mnrm iinLaAm. au a La.

Ihis new provision in regard to wa-rcs. Ihe comnni- mc Vn or "'cr Good-natured manly sports, conduc grtly to health snd eers. U.ie ol the mutineers was armed wilh a nisinl. lee recommend lliat camlubiles for lea hers of eom- 77ic troy Custom House Frauds are perpetrated. We learn from jroo 1 authority thai it has been for sent nf honor, mora jutt apprariatioa of th character lb Wings It hat been done effectually iinc ilia lachryma.

THE LONG-ISLAND RAILROAD. It affords us great pleasure to be able 10 state that the question of the management of thia Company hoe been ami. man schools be examined in certain studies prescri pleasure. very mucn tear that the habita which are fo. and conduct political lesder must become pnv.lrnl as tered in many country placet, of indolently hanging about lbs immunity, or we ahafl fxil to recover from thai dan.

some time the practice lo purchase in Gloucester and Wiltshire, in England, 16 shilling (sterling) cloths, llie taverns, when day's work is over, gresdy tends to pro gemuv p-miion to, which a mistaken policy and dectiaclir mesturrt have ou-hl lis. MaDiao. cably adjusted. Tbe following gentlemen now compose the winch, hv a process, are so altered a to assume the heavdy l-unlcd, wh'eh was taken from liim by the captain. The rinirleade rs mr in number uere taken into custinly by Ihe United States Deputy Marshal ui Thursday, and conveyed 10 Portland, where the L' oiled Suites Circuit Court is now in session.

Kennebunk Gazette. papers mention that llie prisoners duce intemperance and nervelessoesa. direction. appearance of 5 shilling cloths here, by which means In this country, among the grown up classes, the game of VALENTINE President, Iarffert Leffcrte, Ed. they are entered and passed at our custom house as such, and at the low duty laid on such chillis.

They are then transported in a wrll-knoivn establishment bed from time to time by Ihe superintendent. And that csndidaies for a description 4if In nhlr.li We shall refer High Schooli) shall only be admit led lo examination by (he local inspectors, nu presenting some teflimonial of sclmlarshi 1 fuuu some the higher schools, academies, or colleges. It is proposed to change Ihe principle on which the ad-iitonal funds shall be distributed. The new mode referring only lo moneys io the Imn.ls nf Ihe town commissioners. Ii raeb town, one Ihe ..1.1: .1 1 j.

hall, cricket, and lennis, besides th sports we bava men. tioned, are eIdom retorted to by th grown-up eilizons. The charter elretinn at Sing Sing was hel aa Monday, snd resulted in a hig victory after a sharp conflict. The Candida tes fiiy the Dresidrntshla al near Ihis city, where they are ine'eniously were imiicted on Fri lay, tried, and two of them sentenced lo sixty days imprisonment in llie County Jail. The other wcie discharged.

A letter from Kennebunk dated Saturday morn win Tost, Henry Kugglcs, John L. Graham, Renj. Carter, Georga B. Fisk, Waldron B. Post, Joseph W.

Allen, Henry Wyckoff, Wm. Agnew, Isaac E. Haviland, snd John H. Hicks, lrs. It is to bs hoped that th effects of this arrangement will soon be felt snd seen in oome energetic meaturea fur Some of them are scarcely known.

That gravity of diapo. sition, wbicb foreigners find fault with, leads our people to underrate llie import nee of athletic snd activ games. Horse-racing is a very favorite amusement, snd every ing, stales lhat I barque Horace went on shore nn luunc nii'iirv 10 me nanus trie in transformed again into their original livery, and sold ir 16 shilling cloth, which they in fact are. This description of goods have been, within a few days past, detected at our custom house and the recent seizures here and at Boston, have reference to this article. Nn wonder some persons have bad such heavy profits in the dry goods line; and doubtless stead ofbcinir apportioned aerordii to ihe 1,,,,, n'gh.

and is thought orchil lren as st present shall 1 be a total loss crew saved. lcl, ni ine were James V. Kobiaton, faoq. g. snd Gen.

Aaron Ward. Tht General'a troop were ntit-gencralle I and beaten the Whiga elected their entire ticket. A steamboat lowed a airing of rsfts into Bsllimnre on Friday last, from Furl Deposite, containing in iba whole Iwu millions and seven hundred thousand) ftet nf lumber. Serious and Distressing menagerie and air Cos of Messrs. Raymond and Co.

of part of th country hss its places of asscmblsg for practice. Without meaning to be at all cynical, we do not besitste to say, that rt should much prefer a ess exclu reducing tbe expenditures snd increasing the income of the present portion ofthe Road, and in providing the means fur its continuation towards Greenport. There may be oome sive attention to this mode of sporting. But httlr is encour many or them are those who) are crying out Fine Times I Specie Currrnry Down wil'h the Banks neeeasary delay, but tho road must eventually go through to Greenport. aged besides the spirit of betting snd though we sr willing thst th fnendaof fin bones should have thair own way and average monthly rate of wages paid lo the teachers ia each district: iHvision of Common Schorls.

It is pronged lo divide the younger from Ihe ol Ii-r aud more advanced students, into sepsiale schools to ainhnrir.e aereral not mure I' an limr, to uniie nj fiirm a High Fchnol. one nf thed.siiirl chonl hnui-t being tsken f.H- ihe Central Srln The remsinn school-house will sec urmodaie li Primary Schools for the jounjer rl.i dren nccessaiv. bmh From the Cineinnati Whij, Ap-il 30. The eiplns'nn of the O.nnnkn appears t.i lave been destructive. A wlm arrived yestrr lay from Ihe boat, stales, thai when be left, seventy nf Il.nc Imard were ascertained to bt dead, and a number of others ere expected to die.

hope the mms will soon lie published. The Louisville Gazelle furnishes ns with the fol- MlSSIPSim ELECTION. train fleet horse for the course, would willingly mk a compromise lor theoakeof a better training of our men -oar Custom House flemorals. ln tl.e Pui'ado'-pbia Herald it is said thai the Collector of that port, on last, removed eleven Custom II ins officers, and appointed others in thnr cad. The U.

understand that accounts have been received in this city of tbe election far Representatives to Congre from Mi, eist-ippi in tbe founts- of Adam, Lowndr, Marshall, It croasinjr a bridge orrr llie rirer at F-ankli a short lime since, the bridge give way front ander tha teams, and fire men and eight horsra were lost- True Clarity Tlie whole com her ofaehnlara attending lite New Yo'k City Sunday School 9orerft secor.linir In the reuort at ihe Dubhc oneetiiir a nobi, free, kighkminded citisen. who should prepared wnh all vigor lo resist, if necessary, ny aggression. Our eouVgos hsv tried gymnastic; our cine hav tried S. Garetie. in commenting upon the remove's here, and upon the nior j.sssh.ii if ihe P.t, l.ecaue the i Sato, and some others and we are happy to tut thai the Elbenls, iu Rallimnre, are represented to have iemo- (general result, so far, Iraves liulc doubt ibst th Wh csndu gymnasium we bar had manoal labor ocfiool all of ihwa vca a wommir man ir.no uirir says dates, Messrs.

rsE-Ttss and Woan, are elected bv a larm Society laal night at the Tabernacle, ia IC.OOO. bar not brought about that respect far manly eiercwr which would make thens general. Many young men and do not practice upon this privsie prosrriptuin, but majority. InttUigei From Florida. The last intrlliirenee rermrla that lowu-g pirt culars in sJ.litiou lo those fr nn ll.c Cin-ciniiatii F.xpress.

2 I engineer Jot .1 P. G.lmsn. deck ban I Wnt. Jjckii, 21 rook W-'ker of Pittsburgh, were: known to have been among those blown overboard. On the lower deck, n-srlv every person ws scalded or Mown overboard.

A gentbman standiiijr on th; khnie says, be more than 20 in ihe river, on'y iw i of whom were picked up by ihe Al'er the sieam bad til iwn off, ie scatdrd and bad been taken br the Indiana, a ad old, are ifling to resort (rstemaue (xrrtioa when daeaen we aa ajr 11 rrc 1 any mnini lor Uimi-s ng a subsirditiate clerk from public empk.ymem on arcwunl of bis political opinion, iben litrre is a double hi lo th day of the general resumption of ha warn do their bodice and rend, red il neceatary a scho.ils may be under the same rs.f. TiC minimum nmnth'y wages nf li schno' leicl.er, to secure pmper instructors an I a-iel-vst, irrsde of comn.on school education be Iwenty-flra dollars. The committee lisve inf.rmsti,.n tl a' ihe ptn here suggested baa breo ro'uutsnly attrmptrd 111 some low oe to tlie interior of lle trie ,1 lias brea aileivltd tvuh Complc'e sucrrss. We have no hraualHifi in proposing li plan, an win, if, a.d frona ll ate, towards liiiui-h'ng hi -h actio. i sriih lMcrs-y apparatus.

t'mliffes ami if were no pecM peyments throoadioot th Stale, the tuvpensmi k-v exercise Ihe same ngnr in private Lus.ne." mrano of rwiorthoti but this is not lit cfrcuw tt d-vortu g. aVir fir and cherrful ex, rents, which tit I eight families hare bees, murdered. The State Bank nfTrnnrnet has resofeee) aaeel Msf 1 5th lit locate ihe aereral branchet, Tbe convenient rail road of three mile is rr having eiptrrd. The EanU of Brooklvn and tbe city of York rewmed aomc day ago, and there seema 10 hsr bera efbt for from the lov of it, snd which render th sptnos Tlie Slate of Maine dcirrmined in im lle question til Ihe Boundary. Tliey are rommenc- (iwars brisk and in body aiwayt trwig.

do demand (or specie, lb bills being required tr circulation, and being mar cotrveairnl. Moat of th bank bsn it- w.m.i lrd, 43 io nuivib'r, were brought into rjbin, Irere ntaireoses had thrin, andeveiy MHncf eh lav in our imwer was rrii.irrej. Not mtf a slate road Ott lllC A KlVtPr ll. often W-mpted to rebuke the indolence of oor city grntlemea. who Uk ewry nppona arts (ova lis fattna disputed lerritory, and Mr.

C. S. Darat hat been r'rt dtvidenda. The anonvy daKr botrd lo tockboidt. em by li.e Governor and CsMincil to Washington, to "di do enacb so ilve tba coenmunuy.

We exprctaooa 1 reason, sImiumI be autaineij Irom ll public fund one half ran tnMili surv.ve. a of tl.owe least complete and in artier? nperaiie) between luriDa and the wharf at Portland. The proprietorship nf ihe Albanw Daily AJTt'ef has paoorti from llie hands nl J. P. Vast Iteasaelaer, asignec, to tbne of E- W.

fc C. Saiaoer. J. I-Van at the editor. of walking by snesns of omaibotwo.

am ops however, uthrr and eogert rrason we r.red r.oi. jrej wer ta.eu a boarj the Ne and repeat. Let it be taKmgh to lay, tl.at the s'e dJ the au.e ahi. argr n.e in-rl ivtri meol la I are the iur. a eooy cotviiuoa of sxjewy, 1 relation to t.t 1 nporan atay almost etpeet thai esar muW ihm-W caled Wc.

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