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j i . F. LF 1 1; II.. ; z J t" r -.t f 3 3 of f ..' ',,c:'i t j a c - imnr.ity r.r.-- L F -I -l LIrJy t-nthcu.Iy r.F.Fv W. :.. If t'..i r;.:iitl: it;c::.iUctci la a rplrit cf dull rc Jti-ir, tLc result will Is cry : : : r I: F Iirctcil prcjr;-3. TL3 purlFa fresratioa v, ill 1 i.t l2 !ir;;:Ij cf the character!.1 tL-u cf thsrecittticn. If It ta r :rZzlj.l cr 1:13chaalcil, so v.-ill t 3 t!;a cTrt cf tho pu,il ct j.rc;.rit:c-r.; tut iftl.s ticl.r.r r.c-rj before his clxi vith thurj'.t -hr;in; la L;i f Intcri:t KztilF A la every u. ,sver.ent uuJ f edition, cnJ skill in U13 usq qucallsas, tl.2 pupils will be inspired fiiul quicker .J in rrsentaL cfTorf. A point IU 1 1 rci.:::rtl ere 1 i the order in which the f srls cf a subject shouli La j r --tel. Wha thesa pv.tii tl : ir;-on each other by a natisrr.I p rcijrc?sica, tho racilatior.3 thoulJ La so arranged that thca-a parts cf tha subject wbich are the natural stepping: Etones to -other parts would ba presented first. " 8uch aa arran-eiaf at conducing t a correct comprehension cf the sub1'sct. A thorough ctmprehsn3ion of the subject under considsralion will insare tha niaintersanca of three othtr conditions nscrssary to success in teaching, namely, anI mat ion, attention, and a natural tone, Wliea pupils understand what tkey are reciting, their attention and animation are made certain, find a natural ton is instinctively adopted. Freparaticns, by tha trachar, are of two kinds general and special. General preparation Implies a thorough ktiowIde o! tha subject matter. As the lawyr must know the law, the physician tha science upon which hia profession is based; the teacher must possess a knowledge of education m a science, nd of its methods m an art. And to these attainments must be added general intelligence. The teacher must have a comprehensiva knowledge of tfca branches be undertakes to teach. lie should know, not only what is in tha par tienlar text-book, but his knowledge should reach the subject 'In its general relations. A failure in respect to this will tend to beti la his pupils a want of confidence in his ability. lie should understand tha philosophy of tha human mind, without this all teach ins; is tut Uttls better than guess work. The teacher must inform himsdf of current events. "Monk are no Icnjsr tha teachers cf tha world." The teacher must not be a "bsok 1 r::.i" r. r a r.a !.v. F,.!y recite j. IZs nurt ? j rnd knot what is 1 ::Jz.-j in fh3 v c:!d cnrur.d him. Of cc::r: every liv? teacher U a r:..J r cf M tvur.ty j ap.r, and of t"i..3 c j.tic.-.: I j..i:rr.il, tl. : .1 to thc:j! I. s!;oul,l r.J.l r nis-s f.r-1 ch. 3 TI 2 t F.;t - ds tV err. ;.'. m; ;t.:l (F Alzr; l.ii r.--;s ii ir.ir: r(,.:.tt I .it h,r : I.? Ft o. it I ! kjucIi J- : tF:F r. IF U..', i.'iii,. ...-.4 iiU li.Jv'iU; i.::t :h.r r.iii.d; c:.J r. ; 1 .. 1 C. II F.-f h II 3 h!:t : tc Id.-'i r F urr.ti:-). Fy r; -. F.l ; : 1 F 3 F : t af l', 1 z- ,.F. .; F ; F J . 1 sr.'F.r s I t F.i : I - 1 " 1 ' ? t t i F tF 'F

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J - - Fach F F, t f I; I . t ti 1 .ii:;. : " I1 iih;..i t:::'.i:, '.: cf L" .. . Ar. . : i 1: - ." 1 1c tl.;.t th. F. . 1 -a Ivi u 1 -.-:?. . r t : ? j ..7 ' a r.. 1. it . j - ' ... j 1.3 .. .... 1 9 - t:-:.:Fi in; tit u I i c r r .F.-.F. -r:, -;t-...i , ,, - 1 fAtz cf L!j :1. Ct tLj t;..F cr t. L3 is a r, juF.r 1 r. .illin ct t:r..F'.r.t u; -a Ir.tF'.l-' f.r.d tc: -.hcr'- 1 .;F F , ho d j-,- ' ' ts Lis stuJIcs prcparlL; him-.clf to dF;l it;3 and LJtLL.SIy tLs dutira cf his c-.Ilinc, finds Liwiclf rc:.c';d z.zd h.r.oitd, inid FF cFi.T.s to proF ::iil tichvlJs reknowleded. jAiin Ii. Koblitt. Jaft. 23, 1378. IlacIi-SjrcaUlEts' EarCsas. - Ed. IFEvVsi Two articles in your is3tie cf January 3d deserves mora than a passing ' notice. You speak cf the heavy burden cf taxes nd interest under which Paoli "is staeric and of tha speedy relief which a lower rate of interestwould aSbrd.' Xo man who can lay 'claim to one sound Idea or whose experience and observation are worth a straw can help saying amea to your declarations. It seems that the tax-payers i:n:$t see that you are ri;ht, and thy tvotdd were it not that they are perhaps like some horses we often sie they have been overloaded and overdriven until they are blind. ' My special purposo in writing to-day is to show the tax-payers of this District whs are thir real friends, so that they may votsand work fortheaa end not for their enemies In tha near future. On the 16th djy of Jntjary,lS77, a bill (llous-i bill. No. 31) was before the House of Representatives fixing a uniform rate of interest six per cent for the State of Indiana. Out of 93 men sent there and paid to guard and promote tha welfare and prosperity ol the people only 14 had the courage, honesty and wisdom to support a measure which was directly in favor of the mass cf the pecple and which was ft the rams time not unjust toward the rich few it was severe upon them only when they became extortionate and hoggish. The members voting for the bill vrero Ashby, Bentz, CiaypooS, CaffKan, IFadsiey, Carver, Hauss, Perigo, Priest, Reno, Stewart, Thomas, I WtFs and Warrum 11 ayes gainst 73 nays. The name of Mr. Bsntz ought to be honored net only for his euport of this bill but r". 5 fFr his ley;lty t:s th? p r i c ' p ! - -j ct hr;;F.y and wi :e eccr.r.i.iy in our Flat ovf rr meet in opj . r.vr th s erection cf a cc -tly.c-r ci "tclanvclvIrg ii:llih-.r.3 . f dn'I tr, st a ti:. ; ;hea tl." F'lte v:? r.Fually rott- : j iir.C. r I uvlcrs r.F . c::l iir:;. Vcrj' likely cr-.trrc'.er? r.n I h.: ; ; F- c F. .1 F r F .1 : Tr IF-:t:- e t 1 r I v -..r it r it f : t c I u.. x 1 . ,ir Ft . it F I -.."(' ; 1 - - F F cf I : 1 F

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1;- r ry cUF' 1 ci - I .F.r..Fh 1 Ito ' 1 Ids o' - ? c "i ::. r.z c . F"Fy if 1.2 is at.."-; ycr. Is it t;.t tin. 2 we i: :.ril..d ree"3f Lr.-:F: "rcziv.i cf tzxThe Hyws I duns n e:t cxcclIrnt :rrvi; in circuFF;: Mr. Vc-:h; ?: hi. 1 Kjgr.iUcrnt F ci O-r l ie au :j. I thank i cj 1 jr l!y fur a cci'y cf it. 7c cFtn 1.:. r t.:at the next war il this country will ba cr.o cf rsl!;'F?a cr c. rae, ; it will be nclthrr. TF"iv-;t slro -zli is f- rctc! In F I . i tv. os .at s cf ths Rifled F.-ator upc-a -;!.,: &hca!dirs ths m:r,t!3 cf eld timo Revolutionary cd: i'.:z:izq h: cviucatly fallen a war cf tcFc:3 s -3 f . t taxes and of tha p;o' li i perpetual pov erty and. oppression. : .Delta, Leavenworth, Ind. -Xrlnceton lactic r. Continued. ToTard the ; northern limits of Philadelplda, enclosed by a 'high stone wail,' stands the massive pile of marble called Oirard College. Stephen GIrard was horn in Bordeaux, France, 1750 and came to America ia 1777. Ha was a careful business man who never wast ed anything, and of course accu mulated what in his day was con sidered a great fortune. Tie died in 1R31, luaving money for the establishment ef a school for orphan boys cf Philadelphia, and If that city should not occupy all the room then New Orleans. and after her New York might send pupils. The corner stone of the college was laid July 4, 1S33, and the building was completed in 1347 having cost a million and a half. It is a superb structure, entirely of marble, stair way, roof and all, and surrounded by a colonnade, every column of which coat $12,931. We climbed up to the roof for a view of the Quaker city and enjoyed it immensely. You may judge of the character of the masonry of a building that supports a roof weighing nearly ten thousand tons. Quite a substantial roof, too. In looking about the grounds, which contain many accessory buildings Isa of marble. I noticed a bov with a blue cap and a brown suit; then another boy with a blue cap and brown suit; and directly - 550 boys wha looked exactly alike, all wearing blue caps and brown suits. This had begun to be a little m onctonous when suddently I heard a shrill whistle, and within a minute from all parts of the vast play ground the boys had assembled in to squads, and with the most .or derly precision of step were march ing toward the dining halls to that racst cheering of music, the din ner bell. G Irani Ccdiega is prop erly a fc:.':-.! for ecI sntiflc cducatim r.n. I mechanical training. Fry- i are t.;.;cu at the ag-; of tea, and if they are not apprenticed bef;r., : ve t ti!l c'-'htecn ye:rscf rje, after whIFi they must shift for th: -).-. Ivc There will r.zxn I 3 r ceo i-i Cj C'l lie fzr C70 pupils. A i :nt;nco of Gir. rJ's will re..ds ;v ;.FFo'..:: daily I dr-ira t i 1 y ." , ry ; zjer r.z: 1 - 3 a pur a 1 :L: ic.l t rr rF.vn inI i 4 I r .- ? 1- f - a.r 1 JT.- . :f. i . -. u .Frrt:. v . : AIF. - ;. ' y a r.vi F 1 cf th-? ill 1 , f-r ; dr.; 1 ?:d:F Fr cf the 1 A F:.:d:.d r.iFFi th FiF FF t r i v. t -.':rr v! F r. F 1 ' iv - ' it :.t 1 " ; "I 1 1 1 1 . t 1 " ;u ; ; rvr " J i . : I t- " I Fh '--0 . F. t I e;:: : . F F F t i ' t

1 ; r c.-.d ; . , jr.: . .Fy 11 Foil IJc'hI-itF, t:.? F.j l -I!:! f r. .1 - .y 1 : .r IF e a s; :.;tr: ; tF c:F I I ;h: F.;m:ng ths F g j r. I ths crrpty z; rir .er.ta of i:r.rih, -n.I the urn : :.dir;-i ere $.. bl: kr.nd d::-al that "If f ! 1. Ve O"" vl ! rr .; - -.4, W. J. P. Princeton, N. J, J;u. 1?, IGTS. Cr-.Tfcr.Isvilla h.;s a numhrr cf IF.;- bones f.r rivate u ?. Thi ITnh r-F.: t F. -rch ct llv -AILzny i; tntircly cat cf debt, and has over in the treasury. The Rualivilla Jactsoaian re

ports the death ef Wrn. MotUt, an old settler of Rush county, afttr an illness of only Fj hours, last Monday. . - - Connersville- News: From every section we hear that the wheat looks splendid. If snow would now fail to protect it from frosts a rich lv:.rvc.t would be expected the coming seassu. ' There are 11 churches in Princeton one Catholic, one Lutheran, one white Methodist, one colored Baptist, and six "different branches of the Presby trian church.'Michigan City Enterprise; Among the Sunday schools of the State those of St. Joseph county tanl on the record fifth in number of sehsols, fourth in scholars enrolled, third in officers and teachers, and -third in average attendance. Michigan City Enterprise: Twenty-five to thirty convicts in the northern prison are now employed In the sock factory, and 500 dozen pairs of socks are manufactured per week. The demand xee?d3 the suppJy, amd the proprietor, Mr. Nonr.se,' is in consequence hapyy. Evansvillc Journal: J. V, Ervin, of Newburg, wxs in town yesterday, and reports his place completely ia possession of the red ribbon club. He says ha is now offering a reward of $10 for a drunken citizen found on the streets. lie will pay that much to find one more man -to rtforna.' Wabash Courier: A Chicago man dropped down in Wabash last Wednesday and paid Warren Hanna $500 for the right to use his (Warren's) patent lumber drying process in a few counties in Illinois. As Warren had long since despaired e-f realizing anything from that source - he feels as if a big streak of luck had struck him. Franklin Democrat: Fasten Bhipp, living near C mi ley's mill in this county, is eighty-one years of figs and never has had occasion to call a pk-ysieian, or apply for a prescription. lie tells us he is almcst a-hame.I to Iok a elect cr ia the face. His habits htv not always been of the urot al?t:m;;:j character, he havir.j u: 1 tobacco f;r over i"Aty year', r.r.d stimu' -nts for more titan seventy years. Wabi-'i Ceurirr: Mri. Ar.-o j, cf L-gro to - nship, died 1:. t iZ fFiy at 2 o'clock p. m., and 3 burial Tuc-Fiy in the Mall: :i c. :r tery. Ilir F-ath was ciU'. d a caicc; tup::::JF:. . . . . . I . ( 1 by a f!il h. IF. ? ' F A r cire;.- . F : 1 ' t ! -i A t..-t, 1 r 1.A d:y cf Z: :i- : .r, I- 77, ;.t t ., o o " .k p. m., 3 r;;.F.-: I t.,2 f.dl, j.:. I r.t t 0 'A,.: r. i.., J:j ". tr" L i - - F F 1 i:re y , - r, Ii t' i r.l. A. , f. ti. F; - . f : -.: F ; f I Flh. 2L' Fi C,: : 11 :.A, riF ' : f - f 1 1 1: 2 -a

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diet:-.'.. ,1 z A v i t;. . j - : 1 IutL.3 !-'ir:-;; ?t.ry cf '. .v. , .1c'::'i:A. rc,r: ,!Fh will I v: cf r.t: rbir , i.Frc-t v. ! . :i uurav: ! 1 i;i tb- trial cf th cae. PriiiL'Ltca iF-woerat: Ffidiy evrnir of I.: t x ? ,k a b,y 11 vers eld, r.nJ sir, "11 ef hi? rg, v;ai brt. , -ht up f- .m WuFnh t nvnsMp, tin? county, r -,d I j I - - I i :i jill upon the chrg! cf i-ur.Fr, h ha firz ' FdF. I tj iF th - Fh a knife a schc-lr.: t- r. : r I A o ..n ee, with whon b? I 1 n f The r- j- i -f f L 1 j"?' - j i,, - ::h i.r.d ll;e r. ime f th j ! y :.;:;-! Aldridge. Young Smith u?ed a barlow knife, with which ha stabbed A Id ridge, some tSirea or four times in the back and neck, from the effect of which he expired almost immediately. AIFJj BOUTS. Vieksburg is urging th legislatura to annul its corporate rights, and remand it to the condition of a town, in the hope that it may thus escape payment of a huge debt. The small depositors of Boston are withdrawing their savings from tha banks. Over $500,000 has been checked out of the 'Mercantile saving institutions' ot that city since the first of the year. It is proposed to erect in every commune i Franc, near railroad tracks, a pillar, on which shall be inscribed the name of the place and certain information of a geographical or statistical character. Tha Kentucky commissioner .of agriculture reports for December that the yield of tobacco is about 12 per cent, above the average, and is the richest, roost elastic and best bodied crop raised in 15 years. A day or two since a lady endeavored to open a bottle of lemon flavoring extract, and the moment the cork was removed the bottle was shattered into fragments by explosion. The lady's hand was somewhat burned by the liquid. An on ciit from the British Mediterranean flf-et Is that, to check talk which is distasteful to him, th Duke Edinburgh has had a legend written out large, and stuck up in -the captain's cabin cf the Sultan: "Please to rernembsr that the emperor ef Russia is my fath er-in-law." Extended preparations ' are on foot in Berlin for the marriages of the Princesses Charlotte and Elizabeth, They will be ths first princesses ot the house of Ho benzol I era to be married since ii became invested with the imperial dignity, and especial eclat will therefore be given to the ceremonies. The pnnce of Wales, the king and queen of the Belgians and fifty other persons of princely families will be pre-ent, and tha tiaditior'al d.:r-rt with f -lFmu-v. ill be executed by twelve ministers of State. Mr. c jh C..f -, it v "vr.? at c:.a tirnacf un-ourvl r:,.;i J," a f.u t gcod t:aUiitd!y br..'in'Ft f.,rward by the I -: crrt ,::dc;it c'thellartf rdCour.r.t. TI.-.t. r respondent pin- '-.fitly r FF: "IIU r,cr ca energy, tr rF:r.J!y I ilir. hlni t tabo extrAV- ; .nt Fir. i . '.:. to hav i ? .1 ' F-"-' F t m.-rc t! -.n w; Al 1 li -j by ti c sr.r unt Cf attcnt! . n 1 -j h.a-s r ' i vA t'jrF "5 f . 'vF 1 r .. I ! 4 5 L ! -- t!i--i " F t F 1 F'.' :1 --:d, c - I cf F - -b-f n cf ;F ) , ? frrii 1 rv ni.- t F !- c t . A;,;, t F I c. . ( r. F tr rA :i i : ; r ; -r :'A 7 I i 1 1 r;;.rrF :f,r: -, ' F F ; - dii-F -; r. ; : : ;, 1 1 c r ; . f: i ' i, ; j ; . "

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IFd.-rt F of Chicago, is an i.-.v.:itr'r. O.i? of Ids devices is a f.-i F:.:'!,to b. placed in a hat, c 1 rin by tlo k work. Ills idi 1-1 - F hina would keep ti.ohr 1 ! co,! in the hottest weather, and prevent brain dicaes. lie set one of them going in his own hat, and tb first thing Ho knew his hair was btng wound in the machinery. Tha spring wa very stiff, and before he could release himself a Urge part of his Hair vsh pulled out by the roots. Even anewsp;tp-?r man finds it hard sometime tn believe everything he sees in print. At any rule that's tha way it affected tin the other day when a nlne-year-ohl boy appealed to our generosity by laying before us a cud setting forth.' in unshrinking double plea that he was a p or widow, and the mother of five children. There's no fancy in this pure undiluted truth. Breal-fasl Table. A little difference of opinion in regard to the ownership of a Portage, Wis., htifer, originally worth about $10, which opinions had to ba settled at a recent term of court, yroves t'-e heifer to be a very valuable animal, costing the parties something over CdOO. 'Let me see," lemarked the guest, as satchel in hand he approached the clerk of the hotel, "the stagdj doesn't go for some time yet, t believe. Am I light?" No; sir, you're left. Stage went up before you were up,'' replied the clerk. A devotee wife will always speak plainly though kindly to her husband. Here i.s a case in point: "When I die," said a ih'nrrF'd man, "I want to go where there is no' sriow to' sh'ovrl. IT is -vife said that ths prc.-;utri-5l that he would. It is said a man can not be too radical if ha is right. The following radical statement is from ft Western Stock Journal: In nine hundred and ninety-nine cases in a thousand the nh-m that loses a hog is himself to blame. A little four-year-old girl, in her deep reverence for the Almighty, could never be persuaded to say God; it was always Mr. Dod. "Why, ma'ma it isn't 'speetful to eay Dod- it's Mr. Dod, cf coare." A fi.t c'j p(rl,'v) 1 vmd-s livo wc.'jki-, rotuvfs ffi.ii bc vi!.' K-D f-rra LI pun U of nitrvg'-n, 17 pvu- I-s ; 'iM-'f diori'j :-.A I, two l-:c.:..U 1 ,:aFj, V.) pound - lime .sr. I a sm"dl a:-:';ur.t !.f Tlicie hLty, at-i at 0 : 1 1 r thuu- - l.r.;l orj:--e tr.", "p. t ..rin - i :i Lo-ii-F.na, yFhling o-,r thirty million o.-.-.iij. annually, n hi-U j iorth cr the tt : ; at ut I ; kF.o Nd r;-::i r.crunr C- -.1 ; IF) in tb-.-.r-F .f. br : ; ' 1 F;y : F::t j I 1'.: F. t.'.o e- t, t,;, 1 f r tl ? - im j j ir- ; r t .. It; To b sr.t f . r F. h J it ri-rht? ' 1 '.' " cF;t 1 a IA- - A tl fk, ,I Fl ' i . "I y I .'' F : r t r ; Ft