^ Lecture* AVItI# a view of adding to their Library , which we are pleased to kn w h .. ; L^en steadily meroasi-g in volume fori* several jvrwsr pa*t, the gentlemen of j. the St. Mary's Heading and Debating \ r S'cietv have engaged Pr. Bunting. of our if count v, to lecture before them on 1 uo'.ay, [ c j the ‘iiiud of May next. The tmhjec'fc of'- tie* Lecture ha** not vet been revealed, hut i wbrn the reputation of the speaker and, the beneficent purpose to which the pr.*- •f cceds ..f the lecture are to be applied, are . ^ ^’remembered, nothing further is necessary rlt; r t.i be made known, we hope, to induce a r .•liberal attendance on the occasion. K\e-j*’ rv family in our county is interested in j ^ . 1 building up a pnldic library in our midst, i ;i A public library is a natural and ncces- a s*r\rv adjunct of a public free school, and e there is a striking and peculiar propriety, ^ ' it strikes us, in the President of the Pub- ^ lie Free Schools of our county lending his ;lt; •talents and influence to this end. Hie ainames of the gentlemen of the c«*u- . mitfee appointed to make the necessary ar-raneemeiit for the lecture, as also the order of proceeding, will be given hercat-ter. }k i i