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VlT.USIIF.n EVr.RV TIIITM'AY BY Yi3L J. El'RSS. if p.iid in advance, - - SI ."iO At the end of six months, ----- - CCO It 5 ..-Live I until the end of the year, 1 5d A failure t order a discontirntfinre at the rtT:it;o:i of the time subsr riteil for, Mill he 1 - r.., 1 ., ,.i.-pihm.-( !r.fiit. and the I'O t;tT t in if in ii il. I " ... , i -,,,:,. ,,.1 i N piprw. 1 bed:,co? inji I 1 U IUJI 1 r . nr, M d. U eSbi Uli; U iHUI Ul '.iiC Pu'ilisticr XT hie above terms will be strictly ad-j cd to. ADVERTISING. I , .. r,i.Cn,,.villb-'c-pic'-oS.lvirr I tV a thVfonoii'iu' irioe.,'vi.-:." "' " I V.r 1 srtire (of'lO lines) 3 iust-tlionj? I '0 ; Kiel? rtdditional iiuvertin, , -r,c C'A:i?:hi:iÄ'Ioss than a square, wiillecou r: lerei! a S(;u;i re XrAdverti-crs must be pr.rtirv.larto mark I . j e i m p. h r-o t i n k e r 1 1 3 r. s o tu 1 . I a f c o x 1 1 1 e a i - a-viu t!. is.'.:. ol i.roir; acted set i. me i "r:tvr's leö. i-:Uil (Vi.imruiicntior.? frO; distance I'llli slioul 1 be a idrescd, l'us r-PAiPf to the Hditor. TiWl BOY iiciioni A r-SLTCII OF T.ATILV WKST.-.UN Lint. Thilip -pen-! tho window without nuvin iVoin tt:e bei and it s.viing up-m iu Ic.utiern hinges without noise. Tuen he throw o.I" -.'.iv.- nee; und lied tlio comer oi itt) th-j t'iple by which the window wr.s hooked. Toe shvel was then b't down on th? out-! 'c, r.u l c.r-;fuiiy the brave toy let him-.f u,.oii it. Ito enjoinci his broiiier not V" ui ve, a-ii th-.j;i UA noilo'sty down. Tiio hominis 1. 1 .1 ju: f ut.d I: I" lI;o nuat. ar;J iney orew ;i i.n u j miner's bvci,-, and I'hilip g ithered ihr. j nh nil up. Iii c:iily quieio. U;e I:i;l:i lie had :r-i Sonne i an act shücim as it may .appear at uircu ni't. V a ut heart woui i 1 1 J V o 0 1 V. . o 1 . 'i 1. .... . ...irt.i . . . , s crowded es ti.ev u out b.-;k into t!iir 0:11, una 11 uif ; , r . . 1 .i" . I . .. ! struuzors :i.iru -j them tr.ev IhoucM the! , .. .! .. I '. f j,o,r l.n;:ii-i3ciii.o..ö.i.c. Inl to t;, i Ifoor 0:1 which I ?tooa h.s b;.I. In wou.d navo 1:1 voi tci d...vn, but nl tu it ir.o.-irtit he ho uJ j UO ill 1.-3 l.el ler lio Uite wero asfopp, for he sjon relürued ti the; grouuj ilojr anl then Philip crept U the orarA. I 11. s.i'.v the men tako knives, aul hear d: thetn w!it3p?rit.g. We'll kill the Vi mm nnd woman firs' sai inonr (po casil of vonn I at. - I .-I . anu Bian tno ".u unu up. Philip's heart beat with horror. Down the ladder outsido! rpick'.' he' whisierod ta his brother. Djvu nnd: , r . j ( ri up the d-w! iluu tor tho froiu door ! throw it open-it Ha Hastened. O, do j thj dog in ih-i house, bo rriiek as you ! start and let f "l-lTtook out for lather w hi'.t you 1 can i. r ' l 6J t..,t.i V.-t. r.wll iitthruuüh 'b
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Le..,5 a iverttsemetitsmut lv .lecompntiied j Ih'c hcr.-o and str.ricJ :or the irrcsl ct i ucn n nct rnip- the rovers oi i..e gnu i , i.ue n.ar.vei ana hj p"- ,l -"- i , hv the ciVli nr rcritre t, ve en: not always i licnter.l, r.r.J early in thc?fofcr.or.! ii:e ( f.-1 IIa! ves. What of th-m!' said 'i'ueon. : tli3 government at the time rj.et il'.ed.and j j1 ' .
j"' b r 1 1 c s a::-j th -n ha q.ucklv Xhi the! One of th-. tf.rd fcucrciSJul viiiaui) 'f , f , , . ; teneu o:i a m;nng iei:ow in me itcign-; progress m titucation, niorais, religion, n -o- o i'l -h--.-r Toero was a 1-gfil j w!i ,Se store will be vx ritten tn history.- 1 J . ' b; r..ood. with whom he nail a difiicuity, ! const -lenci. sociauy, politically, m evcryl' ile-s-- i' in-r - :r "h d. -S.-nse rod .".t- is a min nlnu-d Mrii, t. well known ti eommauner. : by the mmi of Willinns, as ihe perpe-1 thing that can mike men wiser an.! lei.do ...,.1 .... - Cibiasth, Uovemo.-tJeiMMl him- Ao n.atter hou heinou, l"p Milrilnr of the deed, but who ituii air.ly ! tcr. llomanism don't. Its whole h:s:;:,yi;::: I 1 1 ;,nll was notorious as y;:; SlS-'-1 - t i:nrr n,entV The ; proves that it osposes free education, w'pc'i ii-H-c si"t t ih-i ' he d t'l ic cu ' mu'ler fti.d h;i.l puate uu ihe coast of 5 . , bqune. from 1ms lntnr.ifo acqnuntance H !;it t.ut church was Eve centuries ago, ,u after' him. ' " ' ' ' i he foiund, b,i,sg a d.uiug a,d cccom- j s rc.Vealtru!v, nnd to anv -nh human nature believed, th.t he Mt is ow-it will be the same the next Tiie st.,o: h -A ivn been arous.d, and j rlishd 1-der of .eckt , ss men. At one ; . ,j Tii'can ! suUtau.ute the clnrge, by a fob Hve centuries. It never caung?. It is ;.K .. ho .t-,.,.r h,.-ut tho b v th-inke.l ("J :. time be bore th- title td King of tlie c ' 4 . .,r i'"''1' of the name of bnmh, and cccor- one and thesime thing, lienco in
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'"'i3 winO j'aiil I'mlip seized a rille and ; Ws how to proceed iti ihe matter. j Mora Castle, suddenly became the scene cre-.t to tho head of the scaffold, Two of It was a da.k cloudy r.iht in Havan- , the utmost activity, and, before noon. hVvilhin wero jut approaching tho 1 Ji, some three or four months fubse- had weighed her anchor, and was stau door of his father's sleeping room. They 1 qnent to the inning of these placards ding out into the gulf stream. Marti, had a t thecandlo down on tho floor, so Un.iouucing the reward as referred to, I the smugler. was on board os her pilot; that the li-ht wjuid shine info the beJ ! when two scntim Is were pacing back-; faithfully did he guide th-s ship, room' as U,o door was opcm-J. Phili. Ur is an J forwards Lefore the main en-Ion the discharge of his treacherous drow tho hammer of hi- rule but:!:, and trance to tha Governor's palace; ;ust 0p-1 business among the shoals and bays rested tho muzzbi upon tho edgo of the Losite the grand plazi. A little before , of the coast for nearly a i niont.i. re vealboards, midnight a nun wrapped i , a cloak was ! ing every secret haunt of the rovers, exo Tthrt mm hfiilhia hnnd u-nri the w..i..!.;r. tl.A.n fr..,n behind the Statute I posing their most valuable depots oni.
ch. Tho boy hero uttered a igio latch. word of heart felt prayer, and then hopul - cd the tri " er. T'no villain whoso hand wan upoirthe latch, ultcrad one sharp p.iick cry, and then tell upon the floor. Tho bullet had paused through his brain. For an instant the two remaining villains were confounded, but ihey quickly comprehended the nature and position ol their enemy, and they sprang for tlie ladder. They diJ not reach it however, lor nl that moment thJ door was flung open and tho hounds four in number--sprang into tho house. With a deep, wild yell, tho animals leapod upon the villains, and ihey had drawn them upon tbo floor just as tho old hunter came trom his room. Help us! help us! father, cried Philip. a3 ho hurried down the ladder, l hate hol ono of thern! They tue murderers: robber! Hold 'em! hold 'em!' tho boy contiaued, clapping his hand to tho dogs. Old Slater comprehended tho nature ol the sceno in a in intent, ond sprang lo the pot where tho hounds had tho two men upon tho floor, Tho villaius had both
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! rti-.tai.ee. Vt 1 1 1b much dina ulty iho ani-' n.til.1 were called t ll, and the" two mn . wcic iütrdtoo sea;. 'I here was no nrccs- ; i;v of binding them for they necd-.d staijo ' moro rcbtora.ive ngent, as the dogs had ; j muco iüick woik in cbfibisng thrtn. Afier they Ind been ltukcd to tho old man cast ms c ea au jui me room. iitv 1 rested a inon:c"::t utn-n the body of him ! l . . I T"i 1 , i. , i ,.i i..,... .,,.,.! i ...... i i ;.. .;.., ..ll ?,, I. -.A I Hit; W '3. i.im; uri iiiiiiiHi unit ui'u mi Tf rf..,1 S(,l0 t:i., hf.f.,rtt,Ko!d I - " - - - , ! r.ui.icr toulii criiwj u.c v.noio icemiMr . . . I .1 .It . . jru,n thn.u-h his mind; but as he gruci'- . r.ily con.prHiti.d-,! it r. 1 a suf.-, gfatef.!!. ntoud light brd;e ivcr his iVaturc?. and he i i-chl h's tm.s out io his sons. 'Nobir, no-' b!o boyy! h; nltf is lio cinspi.l tin m : :s Icsotn, '(y:fc you ,'or this. O, 1 j dH - ain - 'j 44"rT,r.t Virisyrli !iar:s. pj,r & 7t j rifT U-O 5 r- - on 1 Iiis ? Loys.iii Mlci.cc,s.vhilcp lijs ol lov? mi ' idiliij'c' ruücd do -.vii hi.- v.:ij. w-,:; ' ' cc.'s of i!itt;ce h'id tho two wour. :ed rmn led rmn ; in thiic, wliilc the body of the third v.-.:;-rcniovcd. ?Ti.cy were recognised by tho; clilccrs cs i riminals of li ? riety; but this was their last-adventure, f ir t!;a justice : thev had so long outrr.grd fell upon then and s I t.nd 1, .,0 1 ..11 .I'.' -i 1 - , Hrotiicr. retirid Hour mei cl.;.n;s.' Ti;ey HO VI lit lt. II .f i.hi.i. , 'HI 1 11 1 V '.. - I . ! are i ne ii 'V lieroisui v.iioni 1 nave iacu t 1 ititif. -" 1 ru:n 7!.:It .. 's lli-tory f Cuba. T':a fflll if Vi ill 4. V,.,,rn!,,, l.'lj l.l VI ..b t. I.W .i Isle of "iucs where wus his principal rn d 2V0.13, 0m1. fiom whence he dis patcbeit his vfssels, small ileet crafts, to; njitrur ui ...-- 'c"ul" 1 . .... t . . 4 1, . ,!,!i.,fi. 11 i- 1 1 r 3 i.en Itacou Unae.l mi l oecan.c ! .... ,,.1.. . n..r:ii Ii. filllH.l t!.H tPVOllll- I - - ; 1 a w s 111 a so i .' .ivu 1 1 uu , 1. . n 1 am! ! port, the ohiers passtii HiiliO'.i 00 th - did.i of ihe.u y? 1 -1 .1. eacon Si'.v i t!: it one of the f.ist things for him to do they coasted night and day, but w ithout tlie least success ugaiost the EiuugU ts. In vain were all the vigilence and activitv nf Tico-i und his üCuls they accomp'islied not! iu At last, finding that nil his rr.pcut- , , . f. i fo.s rovers wno thus defied the governmeat. Ihese r.warus were freely promulgated, and posted so as to reach the ears of those whom they concerned: Lut ' - ' even iliesr- fCCiiCCl 'i produce no r hect, j n.t it... rover. iincnt ofHeers were at Ik
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At the wine time, a uuuüio um. n ; Immediately after the iducer j I'U!,1":ea ,!e,WfS ltllkd. princely in amount, was offered for the, 'i Mar,i waa ,!. (llf4 1 s e ,,;m. uuI, 1 !ir report of
person of one Merti, dead or alive who C,JU foment, with orders to ren- the "fl. WilH.ms ior any one eke ditl.i tvtia Lnoan to be the leader 01 tlia law- . . . . .. ... . . tell VOU he fill it. tdenso inform this
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ter observing that the two soldiers acting as sentinels, paced their brief walk, so as to meet each other, und then turn their backs as they separated, leaying a brief moment in tlie interval when tlie eyes of both were turned away from the entrance they were placed to guard, seemed to calculate upon passing them unobserved. It was an exceedingly delicate maiKcuvre, and required great dexterity to e llect it; but at last it was adroitly done, and the stranger sprang lightly through the entrancet6erretiiig himself behind one of the pillars in the inner court of the place. The sentinels paced on undisturbed. The figure which had thus stealthily effected an entrance, now sought the broad ßtairs that led to the Governor's suite of apartments, with a confidence that evinced a perfect knowledge of the place. A second guard post was to be passed at the head of the steirs; but, as suming an air of authority, the stranger
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do, a.. 1 thus avoiding all suspicion j he market w i-lune at my own expense. 5 in the guard's mind, lis boldly entered j which shall he an ornament to the city. . the Governor's reception room unchallen- i and which, at th.; expiration of u fjci-j e:l, and closed the d-mr behind him. ItrM ntimbtr of yfnts. shall revert to the j a larR- easy chair SJt the conimander-ui- ; Government, with all the rihtaml t i tie tlii. f, busily engaged in writing, but ' to t!i? fishery.' alone. An expression of undisguised Tacoa ;-wh2 pleased at th idea of.-.
. : r :.Ä.l n n-I hjr sa;:tiai iu'ii nn'." n v . . . beaten countenance of the new comer at ; t? 1 tacrnf ff..ira bs he ciollv cast off l.ts r'.r.,L- ml lossfd it nver liit arm and ! iJ wi "' 'vjv - - .. then m-oceeded to wine the rresH ration i ' irom uis isce. juinuvi iwum uj c . ... t r r ' ., L. i,n with sarprise, fixed his keen ev s upon , ihe intrt.der ; 'Who .iters here, unnoniird. r. this liour? he asUd sternly, while he regar- ( tied the stranger earnestly. 'One who ha i:: !orm iti.n .f vain? for the Governor General. You are Tacou, i suppose?' i 'I air rnthor. in. What wcr.M you i:I: me? or, ,. . i 1.... l.l n.i.3 mr iTi!:ir! on. , uxu ;c-u o " wit! with undisgui' i furpri-e. 'Kvccllency, I must spsa".s witn caution, continued the newcomer: 'otaei rz I nuy condemn and sicrifice m self. xou ii'jvc naug.il to uaron t.:ai n?3;i ..... ... i , ..r i. o.,nr-.i.i c o vi.n it o ; ' ui jiiiu jm j - to know, embracing the most secret hi-j ! ding places of thv; rovers caution. iven if I were u leader among the rovers, myself The Governor hesi tat" d 8 moinrnt, 1 cniivasfriug in a, singl: glance, tlie fcubjrct ; ijeftIle ,im tl,j tUn said: , , Kvi-n then, be you whom yon my: then; my time is C 1 The. Governor Gencial drew back in 1 astonishment insd cast his - r 5 towi-n a brace of pistols that lay within reich ot his light hand; but it v.'-.s only for a single nv.T.cnt, when l.e again assumed entne telf coulri l and .-aii; uer mm comiuriauie uu-.n remained a secret with co mandtf atd U.U3 tln; Ecenc l, 1 cosc un tue lollowing day, one ol tlie men- - . . . : ol-war that lay iitly üeneatn me guns oi smugging crau was i.kcu uu .uc.o,ed. 'ihe amount of money anil property thus secured was very great; and Marti returned with the ship to claim his reward from the Governor General, who well satisfied with the manner in which the rascal had fulfilled his agreement and betrayed those comrades who were loo faithful to be tempted to treachery themselves, summoned Marti before him. As you have faithfully performed your part of our agreement, fcaid the Governor General, 1 am now prepared to comply with the articles on my part. In this package you will find freo and unconditional pardon for all your past ofienses against the laws. And hero is an order on the treasury for ' Excellency, excuse me, the pardon I gladly receive. As to the sum of money you propose to give to ine let me make a proposition. Retain the money, and, in place of it. guarantee to me the . tieht to fish in the neighborhood oi the " . r I - and declare the trade in fish contra
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: 11 y .. I , i the people that ttiev are Detter on to an.i made a ha rar rue to the crow d. , ... tJ ren ier maa ma tion ... n the suiject, re!;ied iaco. i s.n.. j klluu- as Hltk. IS possible. The southern gentleman conccmcu h fem,1,Y'. rf l!,f'ir tivcs innocent. I.r.t. CXCC.l l-ry.c.J you gtu mejeur, vj:f) KlLI.f T;u: lk.LL 7Tlie L,u:i of ! The American people ngml such i'oc- tida affair was Mr. J. J. Roinrso.v, nf-7 13 ttllP5r Jlln:ent deficient? One or kuightly word that you will grant a ir,-.- , a hljor (f (Sq,,e jui1I1?,)a) wfs ! trines as infjuous. They bro an insult Mcmplpr?, who is p.ow in this citv and t'lt;lacr su:cY wust be the cas?. ivirdon t.i v)f. 11 I rev.-at all von require , ., , ! . . 4 ' . ; . i k are nnt m..,;.!. j- .
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CilToril lir iT Wtl till crinvil 01. . ... , v ., v- , utwly revert to the governinent. and also at the idea of savin' tha rire sum ofi monpv covered bv the promised reward, i j - - j , The singular proposition of the smuggler 1 . " . . . . - ' . i ....wui; nmnMuni m. Ii-..? ,! rnnci' nrl, ill, nr'f.I: led to; and i M trti was declared in legal form to pf i sess. for ths future, She so! .-ixht to tis!i in the neighborhood of t city, or to set! the article in y for;.i, and he at j our.e assumed tlie rights tiat the order gtntaMeea to him. Having in his roving life le trned all the b -st fis'iing-greunds, ' he furnished the city bountifully with the article, and reaptd yearly .. . i . . i I c . i imp n cm lirnfit n i i at thf r.ii. o! t!w ' ' " ' ir !- niin -ir -1 v ou:l v enforced. i ; !ii? ecr cince Jecn iirorv'a..':' f -r-ei 0( ;nr, wKh.iooked.bouVlnto'in i;,; rv ' ro 1 n,no omtitiMv inv ; . J r, He"' , I , I ami 4r. In to insure a handsome anil Gnre return. i outre o susi'icion was :nimtuiaieiv i-is-i i - t d i it gl v had him summoned as a witness. The trial vas before Squire W. John S. I'ale, formerly of 1 1 10 l)irk and liloodv' gr'-tml appealed for the pi lintih'. The 1 de tiie w .i.-j conducted b . Gen. CVtlon L Brayser. The witness Smith was called, and ufI client Williams hilled the bull" I ,'0 How fir were you elf when the bull W3S killed V About four hundred yar'?, Did vousee Williams kill the bull?' No.' 'Did vott hear the report of the i i fie when the bull was fchot?' No.' Did 3'cu rv?r hear "Williams, or any one else, s-iy that he killed the bull ?' I did not.' Then, Mr. Smith, if you were four court how you Know that my client, W.f killed the bull?' Smith thought a minute, and then said, I heard hi in drup.' Aac York Spirit cf the Times. Tut. I.r. a kn K.n I'lnmiAXT. 'Thai's n worry knowin h.inimril yourn,' sid a Cocknev gentleman to tho kcepei of an elephant. Veiy,' was the .-oo! rejoinder, 'He performs tdrnngo tricks and hantics, docs he?' inquired tho Cockney eyeing tho rnimal ihroußh his glnes. tSurprisin,' retorted tho keeper, 'we've learned him to put money in that box Up there. Try him with rterown.' Thc Cockney handed the elephant n crown piece, and sure enough, ho took it in Iiis trunk and placed it in a bjx high out of read. Well, that i ivcrry hoxlinordinnry hnsloniühin,' truly!' said tho green one, opening his eyes. 'Now let's see him take it out and hand it bnck.' We never learned him that trick,' retorted tho keeper, with a roguish leer, and turned to stir up tho monkeys nnd punch the hyenas. Tun way in mark a Doctoh. A Doctor in Ohio wrilos to his father thus; Dear Daddy, I concluded I !o cum down an git grinded into a Doctur. I hardly don't think I was more than Sours nforo out I cum n slick n wun ns ever you seen. ll.-ilo Columbia happy land. If I nin't a Doctur, I'll bo hang'd! I pukes, 1 purges, an I swel.1 cm, Then, if they di, wi then I lets em, -- I gets pi onto of custom, because they say they dize cozy. When you rite, don't forgit to rut Doctur aforo mi namo.
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i.T1 p ,.r ;:, s,u l,.,f y, .:;h 1-vo I ! - l t. ; t ih-s l..-iu- I.c-M-t. A j; "j !u; 'Zt Vt.;i.. n(i ü'-l lAv.-'.'r . vLrs. :i t il. to'wiu my ih-n 1, Of r !. --t iio;.,.s and yir!;.-!.:i. :e irs v" ra!:!: i.-i i.v.m. I p,,., d:!7!in wrench l'-v ll.v d r -uko G.v Lii-u'!-sii in 1ci'in ti i A (i:'5i !)1 1 c d r?.:ih v..!.:. i: (.r lv He ll t l.ii'l'i' wnj T i V 111' C I 1 1 x !;; i:.Vi' Ir. I ill t I J 1'iM.liH c!-;iiiir .Vri:iv wi l.i n d Limw, A c -i q e -d wm-hl oo!iu-? n.j siw..p. A: t i.m:e j unuc-but wh.,rc Sirt :hou ? j rr. ,,,,. vr;; i j I Willll!,.r.. d ;!,.- i.u w :;v. '' th;' ' lu, -x 'n , o: Z'a Zy "M " To b'-ea'ii t n- i;"w 'a-'iuv r',.v' W.-id.h, r,.,- -.u d all tln.t i- oV-. Tj IliC ül'f ; 1 1 J .ir n uric iiri liinii ; , . i . MLTSti ii IT! . lHM.Ph.-iM (V-,nM vvlmr! twin., r-rctVp 1 a 1. ilUiLli ILUii V UiAi.lll, 11 kM l.li;i I Ll 111 lilU- C 1L Picfcrrc.!. aeit th;tt it viuot lc j-rez-criiil e our American institutions ill VüU tt. Takeawav t ;o.e ( istinr- .... . ... stitutions: make American Fchocds Konan, Mid the vuath'of tiiis countrv would giow into manhood, not Uepubli- j cans, not Americans, but bigots bowed 1 'ui v l h s u pe rs 1 1 1 ion nn re RomanAs the fountain is, so will be the . We, u5 a people, believe in progress America one ot its strong aims is to change, our school system. It knows too well tint its life is death to it. Its opposition is Jesuitical. In one place il demands the abolition cf the Bible; in another that the school fund be set apart for sectarian schools; in anoth er that Komm teachers be employed; i:i scaoo.s i-r ( lltn iitEtroveu. where no balder scheme can operate. Thus we see that our school system is assailed: and with a continuity und intensity that j'.iould ülurni till Amciicans, Wiiat shall we do? Plainly we must be more watchful than ever. Have none bat American schools on our soil. It my be replied that this s unjust. We think not. We hold to ' tlie doctrine that any iniitution which is in Opposition to the general gool, whether educa ticnal, political, religious or whatever else it may be, in this or any other particular country, should be oppojed by the true friends of the country, In precisely this aspect is the school question of this country. llomdnism is endeHVoriiiii to rear a sys tem that has for its obiect the eventual ! annihilation of cur system, It nukes no bones in saying so. Idle should make no bone-! in meeting these assaults and in vanquishing this greitcst of enemies. We must meet Komairsm at once. We must insist upon tlie integrity and purity of our school system. We must have American schools. Jesuitism must be made to understand this. IN'o American is true lo himself; true lo the present, to the future, to cery good consideration, who does not plant himself firmly on this ground. We must maintain lhe doctrine of educating all of giving to the great people light all tho light necessary to make thoughtful, judging, common sens, people. This our present system will accomplish, if it is :rjt interfered with. The error and danger is that they arc interfered with. From Art bishop Hughes down to tlie most impertinent and vulgar priest in the land, there gos forth the commands for assailing our common schools. It must not be. It has cost time, money, experience, sactifice, brains to bring American schools up to where they ore. They are a boon rich and beautiful beyond all others. The schoolhouse is the vertibule of the nation. Let the one be what it should be, and the other will follow. Give men light and patriotism, and neitlier their inclination. wUh, inspiration, hopes or fears will lead them' wrong. The school is the reliance, the foundation of our nationality. Amuucan Schools for Amebica Let this be inscribed on every banner in the land. Uoston 1'ajicr. "How aro yon count?' said a noted wag to a fprueo looking speciman of a genus snob at the hall yesterday. Sir exclaimed tho indignant swell, "whonroyou. and why do you call me count?' "Why, I saw y cu counting oysters in Now York last "week, nnd I supposed you wero of royal blood," returned tho wng.
A llirsffful itt nt Salem, 0. i fp.a Boroas. Thn Cleveland Herald of Tuuefd-.y nf- "Fashion, as the world hr.OWS, "js and tcrrim n, h stroi g M li slnvrry, paper has always has been a fickle end inexplicable the following. jide. whose extravagancies and inconsisWe arc n-j npologift? f.r J-'.ivcrv. hut tencirs a goodly number, especially of at the sanin time wo dem ise rowdyism the fair sex. have ever shown themselves and blackguardism when usp.i by fanatics anxious to follow. Fashion, to Ion- as in their noh and iileg tl c librls to carry slie inJuces a departure from convenience ' ut their mistaken no.iv.ns of phuahthro- anr rjd sense only, merely excites our py. laughter or contempt: but when, with Y'sfordny, whfii tho cars arrived at ler brm end or. established presti"e, Salem, in Cdumbian county, from l'itts- S"C influences her gentle votaries to part burgh, a cm-d had gathered at the depot, company with meek-eyed Modesty, ahc a despatch from rittst ;;r;h having iat'.rm- r'tchiy deserves to be decried, cd them that a slave girl was on barJ un- T esche'v useless a homily, and come dr charge of her master an 1 mistress. al ce to our point, why is it that laWhen the cars stopped, a big negro step- l'ies of fasliion and position, as they arc ped into them, and accosting the girl, nsked happy to be considered, can so far forget her if she was a slave. Sh? made no lc- vJl21 belongs to proper decorum and delply, hut her mistress ausv. cn d that she ccy. as t-j adopt a style of dress to which was. Thereupon tho blick ruiThn seised 11 "-uld seen no truly virtuous woman her, and she,' ciirgiig to her mUlrcs' an sttbmit uithaut blushing? Why is neck, begged most p:i.'.js:y i;ot to he torn 11 lat they can expose to tlie nze of
nffiv Imt iKn I. '.i. C,A i... um, uu tiiu uititu r iiiiLiiii y iuic 1 . - Uer awav. and in ihn effort hru .-o I tho 1 - ly's neck severclv, and carried the child out ol ihe car cn one arm, ar.k lfouri;hed - a reveller ir. .n.ii . V. .. 1 r i i i.air.t.is Ol an rxcitcu C.'OWU. ; i The nnstrr of the child was not hist I then in the car. nud uron liean!;i of t!;o : rescue offered to gi heforo anv ciii.rr -ind execute fieo papers, if the girl wished fo be free, .enving the matter cntirt-lv with the girl. Uut The rr.oS wculd listen to v.o' slop j a black skinned ruffian peucd i:ot to be who xuckIy uni fooü.hlv tore tho girl from her n Stress to v. horn she clung but Mr. Black wem., of the firm of (Moms,
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on Main strcC, below Third, in this city. 1 ' '.U-V b'; V0, furthcnnS as it does the M. B:r,clcwcirsla!tir.tnlof the matter, xvr.j. fonn('r aa tliC gratiHca-a.ilci-tand tobe about this: On tho dis j t,0!1 4 . c. lat:ori but as supporters of ,r f h lln-r rremi.t r.i Sr.'pm t'rnm Pitt-:.1 PP" deUCBCy Ziul Well Wishers of SO-
hurgh, the convention had a comrnittcts : J ' c s , ,air"a OI eiir.e lemalu loveappointed to iro that "the constitution and : llne" a!kl cnservators of public morals, laws of Ohio should not to violated." j ,we adrt,cato tho abandonment of "open
When the cars stopped, a crowd had gathered, and Bhckwell entered the car containing the slave followed by the Committeemen, among whom was a huge negro. Mr. II. ond the negro cflcr the master had stepped out cf the car ap - pr ache i the Southern Ia.lv and her servent girl, und the. ncro inquired of the tatter whether she was a slave. The vchild wr.s frightened, ion! did not speak. f Mrs. Uoj:iXeK,thelr.dv. on the question' ' i-.-iwi. .! in t'io A fTi rm 1
Mr.'Blat'kweU'then fkrd ihe child, re- )y l:,1:lifljUl teinr:atioiis that would enpeatedly. whether she would like to be(,urSl"r the mP5t riSoro3 Carthusien's iree, and thinks that h? drew a rcpouse 1 . ... ..f ves.' Upon this, with a grand Iii ur- i f D? 0ur hicnable ladies go half-clad ish.'he t-ok hold of the (liibCand lifting; Ior lilü VP 'f beiag w hat is denuded hfr forcibly from the scat, raid as if Z"d : L1Iavc tlip3 determined to exreciiitig a declaration M-idarn. I must. l'cse l.hcir the eye of curious 1 rnillVIICCdllrrln.il . . f , r .
inform you that, agreeably to the consti - j .ulion anJ x o( lhe lf(tft of 0,;io this child is free." .Mr. JJ. might have
went on with his oration, perhaps, tut 1 e ciiasuty sought to shun?
he was arrested bv th cfon of streng- , " k 1 ",c -5'---'- -U ivc, finrrs about hi 'throat, and hm! ing the 8":1,c!:c;? cf11IIut ai,?;vfr i;r?etve?. child to his negro brother-in arm, who ,V l' so,:se la"ldlj'c laay "f f!iton cndragged it out of the cars, ho looked lfhi?n uf' a'l fon if tha days of around and discovered tfo.t the hand nt Uiarlrs. f-'lc Mctty. and Louis the Yo'.un-
Iiis throat belonged to Mr. Samuel 1). ; lUL. ? 14 "L -" Kr.vs. of this citv, who sai l:- Black-1 U. 0 8,fL rncs.t pr -l'-.irir?. and if well. Ulackwell," whit are vou about "Uf laJ.alJe cunosily in t'.is cznnol now here? I know yen for on, of the Abo- Le way make other inquiries litionistsdown in Cincinnati, who take l c.btk,: a response; and in conclusion. care never to give r.ny money to free "c u;du1 u-hope that some of the fair slaves." Mr. It. dissented from this re- lUu'u our Western Metropolis will mark in the strongest negative term Sratlfy our humble selves without delay, known, and presently he discovered the : Cincinnati Daily Times. appreciation in which his folly was like-: ' u D1" 1 ly to be held, in the fact .hat one of Iiis' A gentleman travelling on horseback clii acquaintances, a lawyer, of this city, down east, can. upon an Irisdiman who refused to rrcognize him as a friend, say-, was fencing in a most barren and desoing that he hfsfen enough of him. I l'i(rc of land. "What are you fenAVhen the cars moved elT. the rowdy j cing in that lot for Tat?" said, he; "a h-r! philcnthropists fired their pistols in tlie ' of cattle would starte tn death oa that air, and made vn:-i fenms manifestations land. "And shine, your honor, wasn't of exultation. The girl is s.id to liaie I fencing it in to kipc. ths poor bastes
h..n ..v;ttpl tn the care of wealthy; Ii .Vllll.l"" Quakers, and it lias been determined to1 'ive her a superior education. This moe is prompted, we presume, by the,
internal shame which must be felt by tho ! the topic of 'hypocrisy' as the subject of gallant Committeeman for their outra , hi? forenoon lecture, when after discourgeous and f illy proceedings. j lvf with his accustomed ability, on the Yesterday moninj; Mr. Uobin?oti, inj o.lioune5s of this sin. l.e concluded with compmy with Mr Ferti?, a down-lownj the following compliment to Iiis flock; merchant of this t ity, with wham he Urethren, ha ving engiged your attention has had business traiuastion, called oni FO lrS tn tlie subject, it is right that 1 Mr. Blackwell, and a long conversation should assure you cf having no personal ensued, in which nothing ery belligerent j allusion. 1 could not accuse you of hyws said or done. Mr. Uobinson propo pocracy, for you make no pretensions sed, that if the Abolitionists wouldbfing , to religion. the girl to town, he would have her ex- j amiiied before a court a, to her wishes! TliefolIoivillg singular incident, which
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and that a journey ceremony of a court, would be super flu ous, aud Mr. Robinson left. Mr Ferris took aeiasion to express his thorough detestation of such a kidnapping operation us Mr. Ulackwell had figured in. and threatened to publish hm in all the Southern cities. Upon which Mr 11, offered
1 3 , .- . I, . ' stopped by. the driver, when she left her the advertisements, ue charge him:. 11 3 r , . . ' .. r ... Ä i . v- . i temporaiy refuge, and catucj the opponothing or th not . Jce to filQ of Unharmcd. but Mr IL, it must be dated that he apo lo-, lia,fi frIghtf l(fd h .baldy gized or attempted to do so, to the lady, L gome time fQ fc ,J a sM.
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.v uuu mi-- njuiirrr a poruonoi . ... 0 vii ulo?-! ciianr.?. w:.ich no condition nf Cla "'hics, no regard for litturancc no - 60- - w J' "ious love of .unor should for ent tolerate? a mof Have thfl dive tn.. ., .c t,i-; wnen moJc-stv was re. CriIc as the chiefest of woman's ieve!r: VhS awaj? lias purity of mind, and mucii ir.ore purity of semblance, ceased l", fA the hlr ei 0 , Jr, ''AWii Ue trust not ' 10n ocular experience wr.M , ni m tn,nn.i,..r..M. wo'jm p'.uiu to another fiith. It has long bvn a mystery to us and its solution wo hf.Te. resolved in vain h'uv wo:n:n-not Indus, for that is a false, flimsy Knd v.-pnetical term who think rightly ami would cause hulr thoughts in others, can so far forget wl.a't self-respect claims, tnd what modesty demands, .3 to expose in the most temntlit :d attractive fashion, a rart of the. !!iini; ari.t1, Per3,0P3 i:1 our anti-journalis-lC (,:G5:1Cit. we might have no object 10 ui: rvcnce ot a fashion that is Sf a.,JmircJ h7 rakes and lovers ion SO ers of the inisterious bcautifol in nr.tnro r-.n WM. W I j mourns not in a metaphorical sense which are most artistically arranged. To !(;,.ble cv. iy cL.nn tbty sei k to hide. Fielding .well advists vvomen who would be always secure, to guard zeal,....1.. . . - . - uic raow outworks of their .VIrt.ufe rr, thoS9 cnquered, the citadel j XBcU ,st:nuS 1,1 immint danger. His i tll0llS!lt wonderful pertinence to r Vri suhject, we opine. , 'Vst indeed be Josephs now.- ! t4tji iiii-t- wiey ere ccnircnted riourlv ; f ---p -ire uicy ri vais 01 eacn i other to attract the warm and licentious "y e ouvays neen taught out of it. Pr.Aix Enoi c.u. On Sibbath last (says a Perth paper) a clercvtnnn in townrhoct related to us. A little girl, about eight . . P -t,i-. ii ii iiiiim-uiaitij uriure a team, that was passing at the time, so that fhe came near being run cvr. Seeing her dangei she clasped her arms around cne of the legs of the horse nearest her, and in this nunnrr was carried along until th team which was going at a rapid rate wa lar feat, lUtica Observer;
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