TKACHEV nMITI TES-| lirntiNGfox, March II, |8.*1.I Pursuant to public notice, a meeting wai held I in the Baptist Church, on Friday evening tor j j the purpose of hearing a lecture from Professor j Sweet,of New York, upon the subject of 1'em- ! 1 porary Norma! School Institutes in our Sta?* Alter listening to an aide and interesting addict up rt lli* u!»ject of Education !#v Professor Sweet, and the philosophical method of imparting instruction, in connexion with thegreat advanfages#of Teacher^ Institutes, upon |motion of the President, W. Salter, Mr. I)._ m ' # mm a- ■ mtu ISheldon w r.s called to the chair and \V. S. Grail ! appointed Secretary.Mr. Salter then offered the following resolutions: That this meeting highly approve ol the sentiments of the address of Prolessor Sweet ; that they fully concur with him in the propriety ol establishing Teachers' Institutes, and that ! we proceed immediately to the establishment of j ; such an institute in This region of our State.f J lie above resolution was enforced by some*appropriate remarks of Messrs. Salter, Johnson and K 1 wards, and unuiiimouMy a* 1 opted. Upon j motion the meeting adjourned.i I). SHELDON, CVr.W. S. Gkafi, See.