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© WHOLE NO. 7199. SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 18, 1852. PRICE YWO CENTS. attendance, This would be a powerful stimulus for the | will re a better knowledge of hi? qualifications of the HIGHLY IMPORTANT INTELLIGENCE, | ‘0.32% numer orvowdsneccary st ali: where | SPATE EDUCATIONAL CONVENTION schools and oigh thou hildron—with th» improvement of schools; to have plenty of teaohoré. and | man’ appoint. rapidly incroasing demand for a eeuotio 2 f 8 cohpe busts obo. enable any Itt alterations they require to be more cary me errr aa hoe therworsly aralited bo rid teecnorsmandowith pleat of sohelars and attendanoe.” Tho wealthy would | The resolution wae adopted—Mower, Ingalls end wm executio: 0 gres* increase of our educational funds, it oan soarce! furn! books THREATENED RUPTURE WITH ENGLAND, | °‘tn'cnse of the Janus arriving at Newfoundland before | Th Efforts to Reform the School System of | p° smi irene ot ourcducational funds, it van soaroely | (ye t2 i by aiding ip furahing, books and clothing te | om In oe meee the following, which was una, another opportunity occurs of giving directions to her New York, ty talts « tury sitice, should require no substantial alto- | swelled, as direct pecuniary benefit to the district would | mo adopted, ithout debate :— SIRE grr ann od commander T transmit by the present opportunity, au every sation ox improvement nader oxi ing ciscumstans aa result, as the greater the amount of school attendance, a“ made Ieemmend H winten tte ie Arrival of a Special Messenger from Mr, | order to the latter to consuit your excelleney. or the ee ee ce ae the treat efore cf ISt), to render our common echonts free | heMOre money would be drawn. He liked the Board of | sembly, districts, oF territory of about similar oxta fa ie pe S “~" | administrator of the goverment. and to follow your INTERESTING PROCEEDINGS to all, Lam firmly convinced. that an onlightenod public | Education. He liked a separate department of schools Te | P/see of the propored county #uperintendenta, b rccommendations as to the pert of the eoast to which he . sentiment wil yct sanction tho practical application and ; Ws in tavor of devositing sehool moneys with town clorks, ‘Mr. Jonoxwor offered the following:— Webster en route for Washington, Thal proceed; but If no Immedinte destination is re. rel genora: adoption ef tho principle then ausarted.-Logisia- | instead of supervisons,an the clerkia tho keeparof the ribat thi Convention recommend that poetiom cated he isto join the Bermuda, and act upon the SPRCIAL REPORT FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD. preenave es and Peaseslalt thi ba ‘Taralshiag psiar hyo L Digg tethers eta aii 4 \araige | th ite Lie glad abatags emniiil cacas Ne orders alresdy given to Lieutenant Jolly, commander Sides he moekan 7 mg ocal, T mnt ents, Town superintendents were a drudge he weveral towne. that schooner. ample provision for tho mental and moral oaltn, in the market, with a fow honorable exceptions, We Mr J. repeated views prorented in the afternoon. re 7 orp ender to provide early means of giving aiditionat | ‘This body met at the City Halt, at Syracuse, on Tues- | force agente Me ue nnd Lam consclous of no mode | must not make the expense of the system too great, or | [It waa bere decided that Mr. Heffron the secretary, and British Fishermen. protection to thie fisheries. Pending the arrival of te-o-| day, July 13; aniat 2 o'clork, v. M., was called to | permancn x, fo such an amount an to be the pecple will kit; or if adopted, even, will soon be | and Mr olionnot ba a commitice 0 I any vaca cla, iy M Ms 5 rx bf hur - | ovel \ in Liom, le nangeg eet f ; Taaveles 2 vropeesto dematah) Ceoumanden Cooirens.of =p by the resding of the following eall, by J. B. Brig urexate sim dequete tothe aicoet The Pursiverr called on the Convention to adopt some | nee or otherwise } ‘ i . om :— wants o eo Stat definite line of buriners. 5 1 eupported the resolution. The doctrine 9 ons dereigned woul ° ‘ttontion of . hoot system to-day; but the Convention coutd take | children ofa State Why not equally, e & wee “= : demonstrated the wiedom aad practical efficacy of a in pe a ec! a ke, &e., 0. iu jonsady plod at the Onondaga Toachesa’ Institute, at its | pyetem resting directly upem ae qual ond gevaral thelr opinions thereon. Mureachuretts re es Religious Intclitgence. “Whereas, The free school polley has been abandoned by mont of property | But it ie unnecoeary forme to enlarge | Mr. INoart» moved that a committee of ve be appoint. | Mr. Incatze thought there were substantial resesa TELEGRAPHIC. SERMONS THIN DAY. the Legisiature, after having boon first adopted, and subse- pou this topic, as the arguments in iva favor have alroady | ed to diaft a school law, to be submitted toa subsequent | amaing or 5 . 8 ‘LE 3 At the Methodist Episcopal burch in Seventh streot, | quently sustained by » poplar vote: and whorear tho taiees ene inher: mpon the records, in numerous publications, | state convention. or four bankas, ‘Ibctreapital is there assessed. while the Bosrox, July 17, 1852—Night. } sermon this morning by the pater. Rev. Moses L, Scud. | rable pittance recentiy cranted to toachera’ institutes has | Peoduor your menvention: tho fullest discussion at the | My. RW. Contes (of Onondaga) doubted the propriety | majority of it is ownod elvewhere, Tt ts going backwards I have just been informed. that a special messenger ar- | der, in «pecial reference to tli. recent death of Rey. Dae | Ba with ns wernt Ati econ ht whereas we are throston= | “tie sorkeation of uve office of Superintendent of Common | of this method of proceeding. it sliould he by petition oF again. “Lt was formerly the law that each town shonla M niel Smith. former pastor of svid olurch. (mgencoquence of Lrglatesiee oat aas tte OF Normal | Sohvols from that of secretary of State, sud the ostablishs | memorial, actUing forth such general principlos as might | Tis aa much by tax as it received from the State, rived in town this afternoon, from Franklin, N. I1., where Wass tie Me st fi ae oe {ohm ponssainense iY lvgistasive pareimony towards the t Hl P : Univerratist ‘ociety— itcv. Massena Goodrich, cause of etucatio: nd whereas, our 4 organization of a distinct Department of Public | have been agreed on, Under the law of 1840, that tax was transferred to the 404 1 ry Mr. Webster is now residing, with important despilehes and strongly disconsagen ‘tho estab. havent want’ coctin ractiont still regard as of the highent Importance to | 2% ot think hi ittee of county. Ast wast Ci py 0 “} eonti h Mr. Incatis did not think co. ‘This committes of five y for the government at Washington, The messenger left pr De ig is Sy ee Ance of our admirable system of union sruoote: and mlcre- | \tmort contuiones ioe He Cree ncaa atom. With the | would be supposed to understund all its bearings in all ite ‘fohtod--s, Risto tax. Te taeatlon was to be peeaeten by x . - | as, ORE ays! 1s ixdon is onc * Fea cadets * . elt us embers of th a only proper > he guides mak at the Courier office a document, which will be published | teenth street, near Fourth avenue, morning and afcer- to accomplish thereenitscapectod anddomanded of: | Fi eek only ofthe present head of the department, hut at | detalls quite aa well us any inemberv of cho Legislature, | At alt theonly proper rule to be guided by in to make It a predecessor, ne permitted 7 D ° z i ‘ Paget on Monday, the purport of which is, that unexpected | "on. Hay genoral movement backward and dowuwaerk the rece the connection of this important and moat rosponsit question, 1 ix no diMeulty—there never had been | the circle of tuxation the more inequitable it bere troubles of u serious nature have arisen between the | . “OPENiNc or tHe Seven Sraus."—Klder L. D. Mans- | Sialynuice aud undisturbed ircumstance shows that | g@ee,With ove of gy essentially different nature, requiris ny—in ‘ng! on gencral principles; but when thay | 9* in the case of echool district taxation under the law British go Vand 6 hich threaten to dia. | 12 Will lecture upon the prophecy of “The Seven Seals,” | the interosctelt fer com : ny thecommunity, Gterens ap litestion ibe, Nraps sapere, oem ¥ caine to be carried out practically, the mannor enuscd all | 1849. In Watertown. for instance, in one district with one eh government and our own, whi tries, Tteara | Lacing a consecutive chain of events to the close OF | nifestly lessat the preseubmoment than atany time furmany | Tay tMgit! consileretions, ly fm principle, wrongand Im- | tho aigtculty, disatiefuction and coutention, his com- | buvdred ehildsen, there is $900,000 taxable propee- turb the peaceful relations of the two countries, learn | time, at Washington Hail, Hester street, afternoon and Bt Wo believe that thoso resulés ar | inanding ingucuce and talents, to administer worthily such | mittee would be likely to agree on the report submitted | ty. In another,’ nctoew the — street hag li a that these troubles are in relation to the fisheries, The | ¢Vening. Acting legislation, insten' | trast, can be fonnd outside ofthe circle within which paii- | by them—we would got public feeling in our favor, and | the number of chidren, the taxable property {8 perhaps nore equitable system had been siuce vomplish the results expectod and demanded of is: 8, in the midst of ty orvioousiadications of a table of enligutened aud populur 7 4 Bi v, . ticiane sro Accu. tomed to look for the incumbents of execu- | the Legitlature would have only to make a formal ap. | $100.C00, A State tax can bo proved to be more equi- 08 t wi " : , Bishop Snow, of Mount Zion Church. morning. after- | chief thus wrought among ov hools, and che distrnet ee ae Rergeehy ‘c 4 y p taal rake ‘ + + 3 ¥ ject, nd } +” Rey. 20:8, which may well Alarn: tho friends of education: and whero- eee ue ors eigtew sare mittee ere nut to report to the ! , DHE ASPECT OF THE DIFFICULTY. Evening subject, “ Gog and Magog ;”” Rey. 20:8, As, wo feel that immedinte etapa should be token to itny eho | Sr APY pest or futuro incumbont, of tho Secrctary'a office, | Mien Oro net te MPN te the legislature, tt ton wub- | ten, or county tnx. tn mocare cap the taxation. ie Bk sy that this important 4 y, pt, partinent should be piased porm It is very likely that the gist of the difficulties men- downward progress of var schouls, and to place our odnea or tage dine coat fr. May concurred in these views, district, tow minty, be equal Tf unequal and ba ‘1 ‘1 7 + M tly upon 9 separate and distinct ORDINATIONS, INSTALLATIONS, RESIGNATIONS, tional system npon fixed and well defined principlos; there- } [eet ed, ; Wr tite Wg 8 cp of Utica) hel i 7 equitable for hole, it is equally #0 for one quarter, ioned in the above despatch has already appeared in the * “DEATHS, BtC.” || Sita a tata eenises tee Serene cade es Seda || YeRind audtpomnresenive ta ecpet hin vaninalee Riser tine: |. snares exaeton uesien ie LE ae adope, | orany other ratio. A foe school syetem is talked of byt New Yor« Henarp. To give the public, howover, a Rey. Joseph Rosoncrans was installed as pastor of Megha Se ENIS Acti tee ect ee aie | andivegacd: He had conversed with many in reference to this conven- | feme which rball, in all cases exactly balance lwelf. ’ > 4 4 Among the members of ‘his institute, to correspond wit With regard to the Normal School, I am unhesitatingly With a State fund of $300.00, or some other sum, it clear view of the causes of the thivatened rupture, we an- | {he 7%-bsterian chuzch in Onondaga. Valley, N.Y, om distinguished: educational mon of dierent parts oftho | oe'umnt staae fe ahead he keoeganised os a Mey | tion, Fe ee Datta astoate Gece ear ist drad ue iat F dessert" De wuttinonedl tec eouhe queetecestiiaf ie Ext? 4 0 ult. ate, for tlie purpoee of calling a Stato Educational Con ” ni hich no’ would be unwise, on the short time given by the eall for | seems pee sniibens euaree , ex (he fnformation previously laid before ourreaders:— | ‘" Wael vention, to te hetd, atwoms-con-entont time and place, prine | CRtitely diffarent. plan trem Chat which now provails. The | would be amv (o adopt any plan for @ sehaol eystem at | ¢&B come out just oven im every case, and just pay for : “Ties Rev, A. W. Freeman has accepted the call of the the Ist of Ovtoh tie pury h merous! aeadors 6 OF the Bisse, paRicipaingas shay de, 1 ' " vati children in every distriet—no mot [From the New York Hersld, July 8.] Scvond Presbyterian church in Fort Wayne, ta Peewene Gstsovn bad slaneie? GaN HSE Fee Se TLL ae Eden aan ee Tanne, | tee tise: The gentlesnan’ Biawelt (Afr, Johonno}) in. | She sancetlan of the cna ee ere aco ackorae > La . ™ “ rt oe Y x o bs nog . bt leserving of n Still more magnificent pa‘ ronare, are, n! a of ii traw rr no lesa, ut one district 00 Wasrunaron, July 6, 1862. Rev. Sidney H_ Bartoau has boen disunissed, at | Wile! our educutional system shoula be founded, and at the | judcment, fully competent, aud should beroquired, ay a | SCras a8 ee yo sheng Heed ee ae is | doatha in the year. an another four piontha, “How Gam Interference with American Fishermen—Measures Adopted | his own request, from the pastoral care of the Congree | Gabe,ume tweuring organizid and converted aution in re | conaition of such participation in the public bounty, to pr Blalocd New York redulced more d one bave fiom the public fund all they want, and the ty the British Government to Maintain their Exclusive | gational church of Verona, NY. Mr B. is under ap. | Resoived, that the gull should be followed by an | Hite tceehara for the common selogls, ao far na the mere | 1%. statute be prepnred by a commit other no more than they need? You must fall back on m Right to take Fish—Probable Collision with the Fishermen, | P0imtment as a missionary of the American Board, and is | address to the people of the Stave, in which the sentoon- | pline—che art and science of toaching—should then beens | (o afuture convention—fay in Alpany—a fow days after | district tax, or on a rate bill, What ts wanted beyon@ " | designated to the Armenian mission, See On ak genaele epall be thoroughly canvassed, and the | profted upon this, not in ono central instivation, such as | the opening of ihe next reesion of the Legislature. Ie | the pulilic money ive tho trustees powor to ralse by’ tax,- The British and colonial goverements are, at the pro- Rev. Marena Hicks, of Portsmouth, 0., has beon Pe HY a tg from its lethargy on the subject of that now ia operation at the capital, but, if possiblo, in one thought this convention should adjourn to a particular | 9nd then they will hnve just such a school as they want. sent moment, adopting the most stringent measures for | oy)tod to the First Preshyterian chureh ity Jncksou 0. Tn porevance of the above suggostions, the understgacd | {i @cl sounty—corta'nly one in each of the olght jn ictal | day and place; and, in the meantime, the friends of cdu- | Gevull you can from ee Aha talenctte wea nae driving the American fishing vessels away from the fsh- | roy. Warren ‘Taylor has taken oh Ethe Soe | Nate recommend that a convention of vue tienda of eun- | tution of tue sv oral candidates for touching, craduated hy ,| cation would secure a powerful conven.ion Stato tax-—and then let the belanes be ralsed bythe ing grounds in the Bay of Fundy, on the eoast ef Nova | coud Presbyterian clench fresher sere baa Sidcration nf the following objectsree 2 Nm fOFWBP COR” 4 gach weademy, for 8 perind not Cxceeding oys'verm of Ehren | Mr. Cunris was iu favor of the appolutment of a com. | Aistsets our 7 ‘unde! f ittee; “ , ‘The Prespeny—How would you divide the publie 1 Theostuilishment ofa. ell adjusted and permanent | oF four ~oaths, under tho instruction’ ofa practical amd | mittee; but to report a memorial, not n statute in form. y Key. Hezekiah A. Osborn, late of Mesopotamia, | system of free sch ols for the State, the barthes e¢ which SEE eueaaat sumuinegiiae for th wate eeta Scotia, and in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, to which points in viowof | Mr Juror : : a . | money ? Gite ae Mr Tecavza repented hie former stateniciit hundreds of those vessels resort every summer. 0., has been dismissed from his pastoral cliarge, in order | shall be impartially and equally distributed. i : he Borel Adele vhchga He sarge. rail] by F ‘ k buted. teana | 2ei¥e, be fount amply sutiiciont for all the purposes designod en conven on disids task: Mr. Sieppon deplored the idea of a large fund. whethar By treaty. Amerfenn fishermen are not allowed to fish | fo.sesept an invitation trom the Presbyterian ehureh in of 8 aroSueriatondent of Gotmimon Selena oaihe tema. | '9,beaccomy jetrstrmsentatity, Useanot | gtr deciie it ceronrnn) ae at CUBeY | pct seate tax or otherwive, No, interest wav felt, Unteas ion ¢ , within a maritime league of the coast, where is the bes, E A " the latter into ® distincy dopartunent of the Stato fishing ground. nor in tho Bay of Fundy ; but thieg have Rey. Henry Wickes was installed at Princeton, | government, with all the appointments and powers nesessary Mass., on the iGth ult, Zor independent wnd efficient action, and for porinanont snd been in the habit of disregarding the prohibition, and Rev. Horneo Janes, of Wrentham, has been called one why such an arranger ont, if adoptod and carrie ‘ . The P td ho é ‘i there was something to pay. You must come Lome te might not saperaedo the neoossity of teachers’ institatee 10 The Presivext guid he would suggest that a system of “ “ : the soveral counties, and concentrate the « tire strength of | school laws could not be prepared there, lis plan of Leet a Ge by beetle fpraalit was in favor of rh F proferrors and tenehors upon the several academical toach- | 6) ons % » the Legialn 0 ‘aising one-third the a by tor ating enorgy in the exercise of ite appropriatefanc- | ory doparbments and normel schools. A liberal approprin. | Ce ations would be. to have the Legialnture app Mie | Bad uld like to know what stronger stimu. / ¢ tment soho eral app) ccnmittee of the ablest_ men, who should devote nov / xot only have done this, but they have gone on shore, | to the High strect church, in Providence, STA general system of school supervislon, at onee tho- | support of auch a ajitem would speedy cugply ceakeaseay | aul make thorough work of 1, and tins Fepie’ 8 oom | eer Tek lepakenceu ik ware R x rough ond completo, reaching, by #ugcersive gradations, fs , oi | ples vnious eyrtem. He had elf urge 7 change mle ae rou erpese, ers carried on a considerable Rev. P. B. Day was installed at Hollis, N, H., on | from the trnstocs of the several school districts to the Stags | Qtr eleven thousand schools with a thoroughly qualiwed Pins Gad. RAEEERODe ®) © had Mmvelf urged | ite of school attendance? And morwover, the deflolem. affic with the inhabitants. and it is said, in some in- | the th inst. superintendent, i 1n conclusion, I have only to assure you, my dear sir, and | Br, [trrvnon would sugeost tho Seorctary of State and | cy i dictricts must be raived by district tax, whether stances, created disturbance R eels ‘ ;—=The direct aud effectual enconrazoment of nevatom of | gyi coheeyam t hnreonly to mscure you, fry : you have a town tax or not—for by no human ingenuity The Canadian government bas fitted out a vessel to A new church was organized in Sterling, Mass., | graded and union schools, as being better adapted to this | SPE" ed taablince ond rendgcteae be | Mr. Wm “racey, of Utica, as competent and excellent | You My ny be #0 Apportioned on any general pria- citi a The ae eae aa atbed out & voeest to: | on the 20d ult, neces ofthe vexels than any Stier, bods of te trend of edcat Ment that, | Ben. who Would probably prepare asystem tho Secretary | Could the money be so apportion Y general pria- iro magistrate ond police fureo ; fume armed vesselshave | |. Rey. Henry 8. Clark has been dismissed from the | watea‘io furnish as Uatalinn enh eet Menadd Cea | Although pre Ly ilingrs from an solive parWsipation | world be willing 0 adopy Au jus annual report to the | “hy. Bmraran thought thy troublein distribution, here in your jabors aad efforts, { shall never cease te feo! dedpest interest in every. ment of the great cause of universal 6 Leg! to be appainted by the been fitted out by that of Nova Seotia, which are com- | Franklin strect church in Manchesier, N. H., to accept a | ors at all times, and in all places where their services may Legislature, the manded by very determined men, who are resolved to | call from the Centzul Presbyterian church in Philadel. | be needed. bring affairs to wcri-is ; one has been fitted ont at New- | phia. 6.—The permanent =e idea was. pre t of proper supervision. iucation send men aro ine tht relate ad te tare: CAT Od , had ariven trom the Senator, but nothing was done about it. He would have a board of tablishmont of Free Toachers’ Im F i | poctfully and truly, your friend, sAhiove : s » Legi the Stato, to find out what was wanted. and where thore e nent Int r tutes in every count, the State. Ps Mr, Ixcaris thought the experience of the Legislature, sdibeae ice See gal bo nent inio the Bay of Fundy by Rev. J. E. Farwell has been dismissed from tho | "7 —Allsuctl correlative cuhjeots us the oooasion may suze |. Mr. May moved that the letters be publiched. Ie | in reference Lo commissioners on tho code had been such | ¥as @ necessity for a sebool tablish it, and with, the In the meantime, the Britirb gover t have been | C°Pstegational church in Rochester, N. H. cost. aM , c, | thought many of their sugyvations were eminently worthy | ax would be likely to deter them from sugh notion, He | Money on hand, pay for it, hero Is the ‘ean i h government have been Rev. =) " CALVIN FE. MUBBARD, HORACE WHEATON, | the public consideration. Lie spoke in the highest torms hoped last winter for such a commission; Hut 1t was not | tx about it; the money ti paid, and the ameunt re~ equally on the alert, and the Admiral on the North Ame- ‘ev. James L. Corning, of Yale Theological Se- MORACE GREELEY, DANIEL PRATT, of Bichop Potter He sald if our State war true to itself, | neve. cA quired, This ho believed to be the most equitable pla rican station bas despatched the Devastation, steam | minary, was installed at Quinnobaug, Ct., on the 22d ult, JOSEPH MULLIN, L. INGAaLLS, it would 11 0 offer “a a in hi ‘a speoin that could be adop ate, which has been placed dew thi i . ¥F. PHELYS ‘A. HUST, fould nave a separate school department, and offer snov enid he held in his hand a specimen Ingalls’ pla frigate, which has been placed under the orders of the | Rev. Mr. Eldredge, of New Bedford, has declined ei oR par, Jedueements which, would place such a aan iat Hts ead, ammivston und report, and would mention | My. Beaxcrann was in favor of Mr, Ingalls’ plan of Ne fielteries In Hts ctaity wand. tor the protection of | ine call of the Presbyterian church in Syracuse, S.J" May. The reverend gentleman declared that Bishop Potter, | the manner in which it wae treated by the Legislature, | distribution. and of a town tax the fisheries In its vicinity: aa armed cutter has also | "> B. Cleveland dain KD. JONES, Horace Mann. Henry Barnard, and Samuct Lewis, of | Ue referred to the report of 8. 8, Randall, which was | Zhe resolution was then adopted, with two or three been sent into the Bay of 'undy, and bos already captur- BY Jaros evoland was ordained as pastor DP. LEY. Obsio, were the only men he knew of who were fit to hold | made last winter at the opening of the sesrion, It was | Degutives. —» edan American fishermen fonnd in its waters, of the First church in Durham, Ct., on the 8th inst. E. C. POMEROY. the port of Superintendent of Schools of tho State of | printed and lud on the table. and nover touched after- | _ Mr.Jonosxor offered the following resolutions, whtch Peiidlrved od halted ane [acl a Cl aiee 2 fe Roy. Dr. Breckinridge has declined the appoint- ial JOHONNOT. New York. The motion wa adopted, kena: were adopted without dircussion:-— nid tants A hee—the Bermu » Sappho—for the | ment of Professor in the Union Theological S of . B. BRIGHAM, ‘tom. The Presipent inquired te order of business, Mr. Savieon (of Syracuse), favored a committee b; Precept Aces alc tah ele "3 purpose of enforcing the trea'y, and a feet of «mall | Virginia, eal si E. A. SHELDON, Mr. Bricitsat raid” Mr. Tohonnot, a* ehiirman of the | the RORTBWGn, Siasginas Aiea 7 | ciple of normal schools, for tho professional culture of and ste am credibty are : + erg Pa . | committee, had a report he would submit to the ven- o Presi: ed estion, lve 00 ine on their way from Englond. with a similar object.” ycev, Dr. Hamilton, of Mobile, is about to visit | | Wherenpon, on motion, Capt. Hiverta pena 01 B93 ton a vel (Head dealiaatl REO Ee wr amie aed fhuthod: whethar tlie’ | unre beel inane mid Ce caine nee It is much to be feared that ‘ni sudden and unexpected | Europe. : Cuse, was chosen President, and J. B, Brigham, of Syra- Mr. Jononser said he would not submit the full report | report made that afternoon was tobe referred to the Mr. onnor, then offered the following :— action mny ptoduse blood hel anu its ultimate rovutts, Rev. Wn. Hanilton has been dismissed from the | cuse, Secretary. but an abstract, exhibiting only the changes recom- | eommittec, ere a oeeeRte Ro EA be teaoe ter le. tagintes ‘eferene: elution between the two countries, | pastorate of the Fifth (0. S.) church in Cincinnati, - Mr, ‘ t nt of | Mended, He had made a .dre‘t of a school ‘aw for the Mr. May eupposed it would be ia their hands, of | 279 that inducements should be mado by the Ia gisla itisimpecsible to forctell. The ishing vessels froquent | Rey. A. Naylor was installedoverthe O. 8 ebureh ie SomOmory OF Syracnien; themmnede.e aterementof}|/ ATE Ca vcek. ant eeridiwame vomaobangesunder |“couse. _ yo | fox Ghele formation and coptinuance.._ the grovnds in largo badies, several of them sruidag in in Chevoit, 0.,on the 12th, the object of the Couvontion. It was to devise measures | fencral heuds, Me Havtace conmarced Mm thought tire: p wrore snlaing up ge toe ond RENAL DOL pe matter of surprive if they | ey. Samuel MeAnderson was installed at Unity, | F # reform in the school system of the State. Tt nooded 1. —PERMANENCY. Mr, Buicnayr éaid the port that afternom was an | MUch. The State bosnd of Udneation we have provided otter reel: tauice to apy mall armed vessel which may in- | wayne county, 0., on the 23d Ul. changes in reference to organization, taxation, supervi- | There i) now a disposision for a continual change in | individual affair, and was not im the hands of the Conven- | ee qr eie toupht, thine locked ‘like making this ia fore wit i OO fon. and thas produce acolltsion The Tabernacle Congregational church in this | stom, and distrinution of moucy, ‘The t plan of | The ssstem. No plau is suffered tv remain in existence | tion. Peoard of Vdueation. an {mmense central power. at mey Head to conseqnences of a serious nature; city, have given to their pastor, Rey. J, P. Thompson, hee y: eore long enough to test its qualities, Permanence was to he Mr, Ivcarts’ resolution for a committee was then wna- | sre to int the State and district smperintendents, as - Soom vi undoultedly lead to a concentration leave of absence for one year, engaging Pa! supply the pul. distributing one-third of the public money equally among | found only iu one State~Massachuxetts. ‘Cha conserva- | nimously adopted. be tte gates where a school is wanted to set ft up bats kde grr Rober ea taal legen the | Pitduring his absenco. and to continue the accustomed | theschocl districts of tho State was bad, as it tended to | tive festuro of hier system washer Board of Bdveation. | | Mr Iurraox. moved for a conaittos of five to nomi | Ter Hine agent public moncy—in a word, a central, com agnaren any not nage oe an athe | salary. Ho rails eoon for Europe, with the intention of | the multiplication of districts, instead of encouragine | He Propceed that New York bave one; to be composed of | nate ihe eowtuittes to prepare a school system. Cartiod. | Toning power. : ment of wlint Lnscome to iuy kuowlodge, med wit iae, | Visiting the oly Land and the East, Jefgs ie aud Che wa GUNGSS acta ates Ohi | LENS airy save expenseh; to moat twice a | | ‘The Passorst appointed Mr. Heffron of Glica; Me. | “Sie idiomas gain insisted that they hd no motive ascome to my knowledge, - | Ate mesthon OF the Passi 8, . ; » | year; each meniber to hold office five years; three new | Ingalls, of Watertown; Mr, May, of Syracuse; Mr. Hol- 2 is tiiey by Ward any farther information that Imay obtain from « | , At ® meeting of tho Eresbytory of Grand River, | je tstation, offers a bounty: on the formation or | ae mberr to be appointed rach year ; to be appointed by | brook, of Rechester, ond Mr. Keyes, of Hudson; whore. | P4btodoright as they badno pay, ent week +3 ordained a minister of the gospel, union <choole, In Onondaga uo union schools had been | {he Voveznar and Fenste ; te cppoins the State Superin- | upon the Convention adjourned to seven o'eluck be executive, not legislative, ‘They do not make laws. vom the New York Herald, July 12.) Rev. Nelson Barbor was installed pastor of thy | formed sluce the office of County Superintendent was | Cronin matey syacutly District Superintendents ; to EVENING SESSION. Mr. Incauts did not so understand it. Wasnineron, Fuly 10, 1852. Cangregationsl church at Wolf boro’ Bridge, N. H., Jun» on ver the system generally; to take The Parsipen catled to order, Mr. Jom i abolished, While that office was in existence, about tie Normal School ; to decide on qualilleations Cb il cry id asthe mad es eyed Secretary Webster and Minister Crampton—The Secretary 4 of bnehe ? t, rn ‘Tho committee not being ready to report, union schools A : pea * Sas et ee si, | eens i t ‘Lachers ; to decide cn qualifications requisite for ad- 7 : A tofiea hint nha Ga pote ik bay pamabation alt ate going to New Brunsuick—The Fisheries. §c, iat aes ate a He ur as OE of Trinity enty union schools were formed. The object of thi | Siicion to the Normal School, fee., &e.; and to report Mr Brrcnam suggested that the topics which had by Tho Parsipext expressed his approbation of Mr Ine sider a!l these : : presented had better be a It is gonerally understood that Mr. Crampton, the Drie | CUUFCB: Soe! ein ray ears Convention was to consider all these questions, annually to the Legislature, presented had better be di ussed in the form of proposi- | ; all’s plan of distribution. He wished to know if the tions, ard he would, therefore, offer the following reso- | | xpenses of education, under tho plan of union schools, ie 3 4 ‘ Roy, Samvrr J. May, of Syracuse, referred to the fect ig etyimro x . } tish Minister here. is about to pay Mr. Webster isit, The Rev. E. W. Hagor * 11.--SUPERVISION. lution Was greater than otherwise? ith ea ane at ae ber Se Istooy of Auburn prison, 20d iss ted ae NO that the number in attendance was small, and said that Would havea State Superintendent, ataralary of | Resolved, That we ree id the: appOnateents: by th Mr Jononnor aid they could employ better teachers, with the view ot enjoying the ho-pitalities of Marshfield; | lsiney of, ? 5 accepte 0 Tectorship of $2,500, and indey ves pach , Resolved, That we recommen e appointment, by the 7 i St. John’s church, Clayville, W. N.Y. most great reforms commenced with the apostolic num- | $200, ai d independent department; abolish the office of | Governor aud Scnate, of a State Board of Education. and provide better education. butTean ferther state, upon reliable information, that | “"jiey. Samuel B. Barr whe ordained and installed | eee i Ey eae ae toe | Lowa farerinten tent, and oppoini Aseembly Distelct | ‘sty Jouonnon fevor of such a board, appointed he Prosipsnt—Then don't they got an equivalent for Mr, Webster contemplates proceeding, next month, to pastor of the Presbyterian church of Liyoni s her, or even less, © referred to the commencement o' Superintendents, or oue to every 100 school districts, at the grcater expense? it would be removed from politieal and party lniiuenee, Men of high standing, from both parties, would Le appointed. Another reason: it is came Fit object Wik to pscerar e oetnatbn ed that the board shall appoint the State Supe id his obje pA arbors lent. _ It is chjected that the people would wot cab: Pd ic peor Ph fp ng icine dtl) He dtd not belive St. ‘The board would be better | '° general principles; but as to how to carry them into { Worhoutd gota | Piactical effect, there was the rub. Here comes the fe Wye shoull got ® | (utficulty. und henee it had ever come, Almost all were , Hot # mere parti- | tn rawnr of freo schools, Yet how difficult had it beem the anti-slavery movement, and to the establishment of | an annual salary of $1.00) each” Tn thirty-five comias, | 2. sueh a way, h fa. by the St. John, New Brunswick, and will continue his tour | treebytery of New Albany, May 21st. Shar eae yter Albany a a cae 5 @ Superintendents would corvecpond i er to through that provinee by the line of proposed railroad eae pamnel aap Dx A aps oe Auburn Se- | the slaaryt Sree “ Syracuse, when only three Amernbly district, Tw phat Aapios gle ie from Portland to Halifax. whichruns through the beau- | Tath, June Oth, as pastor of tho’ Preshyterian-cuizon | errs neeae The sequments anc faets volved by | rut one member of Assenubly. an” about 20 schol dis tiful valley of Susecx Valo to Shedino, oa the Gulf of St, | and ‘congregation of ‘Hammondpott, Seuben couney, | (2Ofew eventually aroused the public mind, ‘Tho fuels | ‘Mets. ‘Thought uiwety fiusand dollars a. year were New York sl ? | whieh have been stated iv regard to the condition of our | "°¥ n snnor'atentents, only twenty-one thou- Lewrence; and further, that measures are in progress for | New Yor! a Sine: a8 ss sand doliars levs than he proposed to pa riet placing nt his disposal lior British Mojesty’s steam frigate Rey. William E. Cornwell, ly, of Norris- | schools ought to erouse the public mind of New York, superintendents; the assistant of the State Superin- Lit they did; and hence tho danger of a particular class of schools. u " , A le 0 2 no ide i . The syste ‘: f 4 Dovistalion; Which, Tsléted:in my test, had been ordered | TTS oy aecepted the pustorate of tho Baptist ey show that the isporiance of proper provisions is j femuom te haven salary of $100, and $2 000 for clerk ee ae MOEN Hemi pan fers eg found to carry out the system satisfactorily. | This oven. My d sty ; No J. Panis skated Ma csavite ok Che f pire; the Sta eriniondent to have power to decide | PIar pjard was n pm ne the | tooking details causes all the trouble we bave had, to Frinee edward Island, for the protection of the fisher. | Mr. Lu. M. Woodruff was ordained in Somerset, | Dot now appreciated by the people of the State, A large | Controversies arieine under tho schol laws to Biveoer- | Loetd of Row partie Rite wea lacement Is | ¢hall fave, We my as well commence frst as iast to go ies in that quarter; in which veseel he will haye an op- | Nisgnra county. N. Y.,on the 80ih of Juno, as pastor of | find. or a largo amount of moncy raised by tax. will not | tificates to tencher, &e,, Ke. very perfect. spinal siti into details, for that ix the real work. the First aptist 4 < k. C cut iy an illustration of this, The portunity of orulsing for a short time for the boneflt of gre ‘aptist church of Somerset. do the work. Connecticut i» an illustration of this. Tho hisbentth, and which vessel will carry him to Quebec shonid he wish it,in which case he will probably return a eer AND APPORTIONING SCHOOL FUNDS. ‘Thi Anonnun anctitit Sh 8 ted hs Mr. Hotnnoox enid (hey might express their approba- Commutttee on nominations then reported the fil- | tion for union) echools. ‘Tho prosent aw injured. them ; ig Some netted a school system, tobe sub > | they might declare the fact. In that form, he would like Dr. Demarest has accepted the Reformed | people made # great cilort. secur nrch of Hudson. He entered upon his labors then reposed on that effort. and the aeh immense fund, 18 come to of onel estate—to be di 10ths 04 & mill onall real and per- ‘vibuted to counties in proportion Nh ming of the present month hein a deplorable conditi $0 fopulstion, th NOt Gisaiea Wi tae woe the rerolution better to the United States through Canada, ‘the Rov. Mr. Elmondorf was instalfod pastor of | twenty years ago: th to be divided equally among districts. "No schou! offers bene tn omg reves eager hf Ap eg Gree tit! thins be teen that while the British government } {ie North Dutch church, Brocklyn,on Sabbath evening, | Gone _ ‘Thure wa: oF of, stuto of things ia I moneys, Deposits with supervisor, drawn gets of ee ee ee ae ee are taking notive steps to ensure the observance of the | (he 4th inst. New York, after eventful history of 3849, 1 f trustees for services which had beon sc. following form, an: bg mousy i seth provision of the treaty with reference to the fisheries, The Rov. John F. Jansen was ordained to tho | 3851. Ho’ would sugy of this tually rende 1 Resolved, That the school law shou ‘or tho formas there is no hostile fc look upon it, that th wuld cyentuate 1 ter the Presiden want to act on the ; referred to Mr, May's statement nt in reference to the school fund of Connee- it—that it was too lnge—and the evil of it. A large tion of upion school On motion, Re ro hereby ri ingtead of the divicions of dictricta, d, That the Com ctee on a» schook d to publish the substance of theig ling towards this country; and I ‘try. and instalied over the Retormed Datch g ir presenes of the American’ Seere- | Church of Guilfor , r 20th tary of State at the North, at this ericical juncture, cau- | itm. FY LIS EEE, N aake OH Or deration of the resolution was then resume: 5 Biante tex war linble to the same objection. Another ex. bam was in favor of apppointment. 1 og erecta Aree Uae Ae oe, temermrtree | Sas . Giddings, late of Berkshire county, is tina ctor, tle wise | {De was the Free School law of 1849, whici provided | wontin our State was proper official control. ‘Ths mea | inieutiono, place the <Dewastanioerageitn, Rasposiie wil Mase. was installed pastor of the Yongregational church | (u'volaruute the matiic ga ae iter le ee | it the moneys showld be rained by taxation im oach | who now have the se.col affairs of the State’ in charge, | HK — i frat reach that gentleman through the columns of the oeeny of Springfield, bal a = bears ton in ations, TL was important Has Comuunticn sbrdiel sict. He proposed. in addition to the State tax of | h too much else to do, He thought the propriety of ciend Seen ' »p of Connect rch. Stratford, on the 0 Via ot of compulsory attendance children st school for x reagonable timo during each yenr. i6the of a mil}, that a town tax should he raisad—not | Che oppoiniment of the board addressed itself to all ‘han one-half tho amount received from the State, Mr. Ixcarss could not agree with this view. The popu- hor more than twice as mnch—w Vienaxn, ashe ts at present at Marshfie tion ef educatioual velope priaciples f wen, iu all parts of Christ cb 20hullime, when Ben- jewin H. Paddock, M. A., was admitted to the order of e {From the New York Herald, Ju! » wore not ihore, Men i stint oie aap cn Mo 1 hin that range-leay- | Iv freling in (his State was oppoved to the system of » Mr. 8. T. Berra (of Syracuse) warmly approved the les between British es | se amor ee wie erence to their views ing the amount optional with the Deople of the town, as | polntments, Tt was said this. would. not bo political. | resoiution, and referred’ to Bonet as a plaoe whore it Mogdalen A to by ot Hascall died at Hamilton on the 28th Seat is the case in Massachusetts, Rut are not the Governor and Senato elective. and aré | was carried into practical offect. sun, of the 1 \ ihowing teraas: , th the'7lat your of his i caruhitcn, meaia, they not beth elected at once for the term of two years? | "the Prrstorat-—This isa great eubject, and one whic ‘The Americans, not satiofied with Infringing on tke pro- Joseph C. Rodwell was installed pastor of Proposes that $60,000 be aanually appropriated to six the Pre ‘The members of the Board | might well cccupy along dixeussion such as at that late VERO Othe ENeky, by casting Tete aide by side Tollis Evangelies! church and society in Framing: sand poiltical iniluence, He was in | Dormal schools, to be located in different sections of the | “7,10 have tical capital | hour ef theerening could not be given it. The question with the Britich, restds i et, within the tmits Me 0 90. tion by the Convention, State—one for the city of New York—all tho rest tobe | ; ion settles no such thing— | hed been agilated in Massachusetts, and probably the preeerikcd: San walnelhy SOON poke Lyman, late of Plymouth Centre, Cran (of Bloomfield, Ontario county.) said | fet up where the people wilt furnish requisite buildings | '* Mr. Ke ae dgrectyedy et ting Be Fomtioe oe | ee ee aorta but Oe Yee Ma Cee ts ann the eete ck Shale compete: ERG 4 ed over the church in Washingtou, Mags. | it was evident thet iegisiator. do not know what ix want. | ftce of cost to the State roth He aeat arr, pe adopting the resolution as | been no legislative action on it. ‘Tt was a matter which mt residents rallied “i frog - ye kes pl on | June BO. cd. If things are left as they are, no“bing will be done by ‘Voom atintin nteiited Le © ar principle, on which the public | must Le acted om with great caution. n act in regard to detoily, RiOuiAs ele and crew wore capt taken into hark The was installed pastor over | the noxt Legislature, Te would suggest that a commit- fr Sim "| ; »x did not doubt the right of the State to 1 the design of the resolution was, to | compel at low not over $250 anunally to each county. The Me. e 1 ete «cha - an er it hed provided the means; bat Sutiow! edin their , ant sregetiond church and socicty in . Stat yolk wetted: pitts Fuperintendenta to look after the doing: and sties, | recegnire # great went in tho State. The manner of pro- | jt was impreatigant e pbs i In Boston they de= “eut the veeset ont.’ leaving the howe azs., June It ; an ie ng oe tt ted pk hn Se eiiturs ar | Sud Fepert; on thet report the allowance of funds is to | viding for it could be settled hereafter. tired it, but could not get the legislation. durance, under © look ancl Weave not advised of v_ LL Carey has boon dismissed from the pas- oe etnabatine tite bing of the next Legisistare, oF |. bein Inoares suggested that the number of the proposed | Mr. Berry inquired if this was not now tho case tm the number of broken heads and Dloody noees, resulls of al charge of the Congregutional ehurch wt Webster, | at about that time, ‘The Le tsla‘ure wi VI.—UNION SCHOOLS. hoord be stated Ut i. tho affray, but it is © cortain that the above wore | at his own request. p the peop vtepo abe eye te rect Properes that. whon districts unite, and build a union ‘The Parstornt replied, that the object of the resolu- | My. Bri rast could answer that {t was not. What he among the incidents of the day’ Evangelical church and society of | it stwance, ond the Legtelaty School hose. at # cost of $1,000 cr over, they may draw | ‘ion was merely to state a principle | wanted was a law compelling regularity of attendance= a" North Bridgewater, Mass.. have called Rey. C. L. Mills, | nia 1 sg Style oe é $200 from the State, [and also a still greater ‘bonus, Resolution unanimously adopted. | so that the labors cf the school may not be injured bj RE fue PISMERTES. lete of Iedbanopolis, to become their pastor, Ooiatione: ps ihe enlace on a a, dey avait whieb the reperter lost, in the course of the remarks Mr, Duiersn eaid he was requested to read the follow- | irregularity, as now. It was lnpracticable w com Tu x 8, PROM GIBRALTAR, THE the Presbyterian church in Hartiord, Ct., havo | ['Mtcrence to cur cominon echool systow ana the ner, | weePeaker } Ttwa: maintained that the (aw now offers | ing -— | attendance at eehool m BUZZARD, ENGLAND, AND THE MOUAWK. called the Rev. Thomas §. Childa to bee their pastor, | iat school, ‘There pena tines aid WiNAH: Gi & bout .y on small districts. In St. Lawrence. thore are Hoselved, That the State Board of Rdveation shontd elect | Mr. Berre seid tha 8 what he desired—regularity im ccm 4 . . ny TS Hov BP. Stead was instalien pastor of the church sasha arose imwannd hd c > | 446 districts, and money enough is drawn (so the speaker tole Peperintonden} & Cominey, is WHO Saal We thore who attended of all FROM LAKE ONTARIO, ORDERED TO NuwrouND: | tev Ee Sivad wasinst vudy'ith Race ireh. | played gross Ignorance of thoc« We cangot have | was understood to say) tosupport the wehoole, Trritich, | ‘he heea of a distinet department otthe State xoverumen MI. Dhusuuvoxpistned tliat ‘sclicol- ofiieses. WeUbA: al LAND. fcom the Preebytery of New York, Seen the mentee GAHsaen tae legiension ‘riwad, | ond, the districts are so large, and they draw so little | Mr Incauts was opposed to the rerolution. Tt is un: | gourser make exceptions where from poverty or other The fcllowing highly important deopateh, addressed to a. The Governor and Sonat» ni Governor of Newfoundland by the Vico On Jane L0rh, the Noitherm P: public moury, that it is with difficulty the echools are | “emocratic on. | maintained, hytery of the nti republic causes, absence was | ispensable. they are the first remove from the people, | “he resolution was laid on the table. Mr, Jovonwor said that at this stage of the disens mmanting on the West India and North | “eformed Presbyterian church ordained to the ministry | he would read the letters he had received from different ‘timaes _ y eppolnt ie Board of Edueation; this ia the secon | | 7 7 if th : Mr. Spe md installe r if 1 x Ti. FIDRARTES. PP } It was suggested that ibe report of the committee is the mort welcome intelligence that eae Saemvaunvontes Be Stipe te tte iy OF Mew gentlemen: — Provides for Sentral town rchool libiary. No booke to | Tmove, And they are to appoint the State Suporinted | should be published as early as the first of November, we 6 sonte {itae, ‘The documont is written | oe, . FROM ee 2 Link Jaw 28, 1868, be purchased but on the apyrobation of the selection by | “ent, Who ts thas she third panore ine people. that thapubtis miny have time to examine it prior to the under & F 1608 MICELLANEOUS My Doar Sir—T have thie Beton Ree aa Te i eeeor ths | tO district «nporintendont, Mr. Krvrs was in favor oft 0 resolution for that rea | assembling of the convention which is to consider it. , } ndrattinea ‘Tho corner etone of a Duceb Reformed church was | 2 inst, requesting my presence at your prop vel con after this exposition, took his seat. fon. | We had s similar casein the Board of Regents. wh: | Whereupon the convention. at half past ten o’cloekk, a2, te seauetnt vou thet E have recolved an intima. sass N. J. on Monday lave, An addvess was | Homon the 13th of duly. for oficial ongazomenta, which . CoARK War still in favor of the appointment of a | “Ppoint the Exeeutive Committee of the State Norma | gajourned. subject to the call of the Committee of Seven: tics Sea muitalty, th stonm ows, of tat tn ne Ken, NJ. on N Leone aoe oe ee ard'peremptory, and which absorb the wh 1°) of that raonth. cpaeithe to bave under consideration tue en ire educa- oon tH Sie re ex My a a uu Po | y { puns, # 7 et Gchvered by, Olt. OF s ald consider it m, ty and loge to obey your | tional syst he & my or he “ the people. ent to them, n under the ct te. fl North Americnn provinces, amd [ Civcir Herald stutes that. the Western ousideredeftort which you may mak would be maintained tu all {is harmonious peeportions, | The Pnesioexs sald they bad reeotved to have a Board | 1 he matter of B.S. Haight —Xesterday. in the case of lt the nv slooiy 209 Heres power, from | ieistian the Methoelst paper, of that city, He did vot make a motion, ax he was not willing to sorve | of Edueution, who were to have the control of the sehool | B.S Haight, in rere fh oat Ae Oe anal Paawoce Enplay from dake Ontario (if not | bas 26,000 subscribers. and the Univerealist paper 6,000, ‘I truction, thens- | On#uch a commiitee, even if he were compete eA ystem. They were to “ point aman to do the work, — | tickets to ¢ anne Wednesday rong by Pomnthtared Cc odeal Cuttomiente rat Late » peat the, silken enya op eunvtican eat ecsuity of em Mr. Usoatis (editor of the Refirmnr, Watertown.) did ee Oe ee Af Sraidkocee In the family of Mr” Phillips, counsel lor the overmmnent. © your exoelioney wilt have | ongregational bodies, in particular, there aro many local | Sctioel, ard of an eitective prow tihook laws for the Slate of New York at cookie | tbe Prrsinexr said that in Massachusetts the Super- | defendant. " sac ® informed. have concurred with the | papers. and many organs of oppesing parties. ‘Uhore are | schools end teachers, innst bo ranked among suc: i wy Cte OF B CORVOREON. &-. 5 Taint was anpolnted by the Board cf Education Robtery of « G ‘ate) lewelry.—Oonstabie Joseph: Rauaciiies a . gens J les. Tlevontly hope that my nation seeta oiteaver | Lt Wae not work for a convention—for a populir convocn- . ppow * 7 esterday arrested two Women,named Mary Donneliy and Freneh government fuer taoiibing & commission to Ine | many papers published, in these two denominations, west, Kgnere iv. ‘Youse, vecy tealy, ALONZO POTTER. tion, It was a work requiring great care, inveatigation Mr. Ixcares said it was proposed to give the State Su- | Y! ; Glipin, charged with stealing one gold waten and. Tettlente sho subject of tho and ad of thie mountains, as there are Hast, and yot the leading | "8 NS winraes ee comparison, and thought. Ie was therefore in favor of | }¢Tintendent a great deal of power. It was contrary to | (iihy ’ omake such arrangeren ve mper et have a very wide circulatio SEWARD. —_ hain. valued at $130, together with other articles of jew. Wasnorom June 2%, 1982. | ‘Me Broposition of the gentleman at his right. for acom- | the progressive policy of this State to give the disposal of | chain, retuad At Bilt Kowettion Paty, ot ere fF wr. vingl ebay — * riittee, who could go through the whole sab) their | ‘veh an office to the appointing power. He referred to | ©" pen Te leh ion most highly, | regret t port. The plan could then be published in the newspa- | Judges. sheriffs, clerks, justices of the peace, Ke., were r # and conflicts betweon the authoritios, and the sub. } West. of the two countiles MPATKATION —Rey. Henry Ballantine and Mre. | ¢,Gcnt) nen The Seer ctury of St ne with four children. embarked at Boston, om , for Foreign Affoirs hos also ace opinion it i parties and complainant were cequainied together, and on invitation, M: Webb called at the residence of the quainted the Aumiralty that he mw (he morning of the 10th in the ship Ubile, Captain Vite | yy inte pers—cowld ; all appointed by the Governor and Senate; now, all are tal for the dnte toatutevaricn of Britten rights, and also | omy. for Hombay, on thetr return to the mision of the | Telecine. lpemicgad onttiene monal te bell erigi nar ef sleeted. By the people. ‘There is hardly an appointing Sate cartand ef exer dicoric, baie aowined aes tor the eniecess of the negotiotiona about to bo’ reopened. co Board at Abmednugvor, with which they have } which inter: He could not agree with all that had been proposed in the | VOWeT left, ‘This propesition seemed like going back- | SH ts nocused of soing directly fe tte eae tary that certain enggestions frade by fit A, Perrier, Hn nnected for Inany years : tneble to advise with you on th report just made. “Ho was opposed to any feed rato of | Warde tos ol he dowenny viduane Wes sbowh to Cot akc Jesty’s commiscioner, should bo edopted, if no valid ob: Bishop Soule is about to set out for California. Fouy ‘vou, bevetthelien, to se renaed ¢ 4 D weer ‘The Prestnexr advoeated the appointment. ing off the jewelry, Evidence was magi trate, Jection oxiets; and that ho proposes to instruct the ( ‘vernor of Newfoundland to rn . State taxation for the support of schools, whether om & : seen from the AMMIVAL OF Misstonanres.——The picket ship | nist dsopiy tn the docive of the felons of pepalarc tas mill, elght-tenths, or any ether amount, Tewas telly on | ME. Garex Wirsox (of Syracure) was uiterly op- | that Fanny Gilpin was to come from the premisemy 9 ri res po! Webb at about the time the property must ha«® atich assistance as May | prendrick Hudron, from London, arrived at this port on | to ulace our syetem en ee dye ib ty reooe | the face of it. In 1850, the taxable property of this | Pored to the resolution, so far as the matter of appoint- | of Mary McGrath committed the two acer, be necessary, to the naval officer employed and Sir A. ro Oth of dune, bringing. é verits universality and fts ofieienoy. Not dot doabt that | stage, 4 eng . Property is | nent Was concerned. It wonld be long been stolen. Justice 808, Perrier weo deems st deettaulo that u coouilelon of the | Ot ouleale abaneenwerg Meyh yews Woh npn Gan be eats we arte? yes to Fee ate. as by the roll, was $700,000,000—in Tse $1,400,- parties to prison to answer a further examination. peace ehould be conferred ou the senior ofticer, t “t) ; caw York believe that th crive'the suaport of cue pecplemtho tive fa lataitzence and | (WOOO oF double so double the gchool money would | Mould make tbe peonle of Net YOO" Dini te Want | Val Malielousvifiain--A woman, named Mary Mkoney, Hor Mojosty’e Government aro so. dk and two children of the Rov. E. A. Steyons, of the | Gnterprive in the world fam. ecctiemen, oth gveat | have been rated on thir system, in 1861, that would have | Bot know enought to manage their own affairs, sivous that row Wi ica reason could not reve was arre: rday, on a charge of maliciously shrow. le means should be given to eheck the simie mission; Mra, C, Bennett and son, of the Tavoy | ro-poos, your friend and fellow citizen, been raised in 1850. Tt was nonsense to talk of sasha | Tepublican, and for that reesem could sihesdl It: Peay on rhfeb was standing man named, pind Bt ron gen Penton boil Te aud Me 11. Weight, of the Manimatn WILLIAM Il, SEWARD. rebeme. pits the sum that is wanted, and raise tt on all bs: se thot it was safe to leave appoint. | B.M. Furman, painting the house No 1 . os dll hd © | Koren sntasion, ‘There mtssi cw have all boon under ri Le taxable property in the State, and then the people ‘ ; injuring Mr, Furman seriously, Officer Martindale ars taken piace inthe last fow years at Bello [ele and the ; ; Uni ROM 8. 8, RANDAL ta to men who have no eslary, injuring Mr. bt tee rhe patrenege ofthe Missionary Union. Tt health has Wasnineron, July 51 know what to expect—what to depend on, There wasan | Mentsto men fe a who was held to bail by Justice Bo. coast of Labrador, that I aus farther autho*ted to hire * ing thei: " nrg tah gt ‘ ‘i J Mr, Jouosnor would reer to an filustration of the | rested the woman, od bern the imycrative reason demanding thelr return, My Dear Sir—I repret exoced: iit be ous of my | Cwriseon in this plan, which was worthy of notice, Tt ay Ceen' the charge. ide ilieece wud ten, (D8 the page of eee ero | "A new Presbytorian clurch was dedicated at Ra- tt contained no provision for an increase of the principal of | ¢xereire of the appoluting power, Horace Mann was | gart, to answer t : Masenchucetts for 12 years: ho wns sxcenunre—TR0 geet ine, Wia., onthe 10th uit. The setmon was by Rev. Dr. {be permanent echool fund of the State. As todistriba- | Superintendent in i, Commences nn rs. —' commenee- Somnus ry {4 teBold, Bass, lion of moneys, one-third of all the State moneys ia now | /€cond to no man ; and in that time raised the Vommon Coutrce . : vent pos! from a con reo colleges will be celebrated in this State Scale tu rimasert Consist, aha mn NS I mat ihe skate ot sa tele ea ‘S dhteies yith neon, setclasa dies Sebo Voge aia aay Beatee ne tisCuen Wedwerdey 0 ast That of Columbia College, nt Mos aageste r ny . | chureh was organized at Charlotie, N.Y., by © com~ | and advance ovr common achool systom, but the state of my . 7) ict wi nm scholar, draws ‘ n! ety > soured a St: Sohne; nil (ete deslrabin het Katara Rage | tlsston of Rochester Presby ly fortidede. Tneet not vay youfiace my | about tniity-two" dollars: che ono with, two hundred |. Mz. DW. Haxctiano (of Syracuse) thought. there tropolitan Hall; Union College, at Schenectady; and health abeorw q . 4 times ot being too democratic, Take the \ ' , ih y Int week to | {land besrty cononrrones in all the mon snras you pros «lars, no more, ‘The small districts aro thas | Was danger at 1 College. The commencement of the Free Aca- cafe taut tet cttw area, Teme | i i anvoctaee PR in ad LS bopebabger SEAM Mecomp lic? ent of thegreat object you haven vicw: | supported by the State. yet their gchools do not Improve, | cue of town superintendents. But s small portion will | Clinten bd ject of Her M ty's ‘nment folly into effect, on the coast of Labrador. under the direction of tho eap. tain of the ship or steamer there employed. st cf them will be foned embraced $9 tho report whit L 4 in learning and ability compare with what they would | demy will also take place in the grand hall of the Institu- f exbeneouy Will veqenias 05 DP: Ow retien ch alte’ | in Balttintes, Pad the honorofmmsmivtige to the Lerisiature ae Lis last | Watertown, threo districts ought to be united and | in lemming ond ably compare with what they would } Jey Ther of Twenty thitd attest and Third eyumus on erokce. whether two or more nultable schooners, cal- Arrangements sre made fa@building up a new sion, as Commissioner for embodying in asinglc aot ® | (1M one; yet it is not done, on account of this premium loarawere eleetive, they must be nominated at political | ‘he rome day. Rutger's College New Brunswick, N. 3., enlated to perform the in shore datien, aud to carry two | Presbyterian church ia Weebineten. Site Litit, eq chool code for the State, We exverienco of sois¢ | 0 staal districts, Ells plan of distribution of publi | eee en eed te ae are they tounpoted of? | kewiee bave their commencement 23th, and it 1s OfMeers and obout twenty, men can bo readily hited wt | of Worbingten, aud J.B. Varnuim, Req, of this city, | weve zeae at eh eeager oF the department. Het cororion ta | leuehzew een a ant curibate one-third among the | ory thirihs cPcarn kere? and thet only cacstion i« f expected that the presideat, Hon. : Newtoundiand, and at what monthly chargo, or whether | trave given u tot offand, and Me, Smith's chorale fas | ye sent eithon efound mesely Iinprcainiaroneto wate: | rice tmegiaay? gimploged fore Axed period. and te | een aenlad Wubeus Wil ca thy Lalu” Bue bvesd | puyecm, Will Golirer Um @bdree WCE the eseesion, Your exoclienoy is of opinion (hat it would bo preferable { vhecrit<d the omonmy of (he pastor's salary, Wd Te Lo did Codmmameing ecoume we Bare piremes ¢ OMT WY TLE, la proporiivn to the ameuas of eve