The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, April 28, 1864, Image 1

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RRITBON
A. - 4 • - GE
BUSINESS vq-ARDS;
PETER RAY,. •
A* l •4l- 4 ;i 1 : 1 5 4,31 '.
n***,..„iiiii:46.44eari..
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ITOTtftrilkt CAW:Aftirititi; Act Pitt Nieto*,
,e& and Exemption.Glattirt attetar4lo,l..• rettt
°Mee Stet door beXottr Aoyd'o Store Diorttroie, PIC
"SUTTON,
icisNap AUCTIONEER . Sours co:
LPenn's. h6 ' . 64. • . ,
DOCT. E. L. HANDRICK,
acotnrsicuor a SURGEON.. respectltdly We Atli
.0 .protessional seuices to the citizens of Friends
vine and vietuity.Wollice In theorleebf-De: Lest.
rrOSzds.a)...J, (July 30, pg. 17. , • •
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ELLER In Flour, Feed, and Ideal, Barrel) and Dairy D
&sit, Timothy and Clover Seed Groeeries:Provia
teat, 'fruit, Frani , Petreilesun 011, Wooden' And StOne
Wire, Yankee Notpus, ac. Stc. itar - Ol'pposite Railroad
Depot, ltrotv'Mllrord, Pas =ffieblA,los3.-617.
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LATHROP, R. O. TYLER, J. P. W. nazy.
LATHROP, TYLER & RILEY,
INE.kttrts'ilibrytiooda, anieertes. Bard' iia re, Reidy
1 , tido Clothing, Boots & ,Shoes; Bate & Caps,
Wood& Willow Ware,. Iron,Nalls, Bole & Upper Leath
er. Fish, Flatland Salt, allot rhial, they offer it the
Teri • .-,: :. • ,`,1_,.1
ilarX4cciv:oiiii ,le - Prictoa...iii.
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Lathropalirici Building, Moutratie:Pa.
April 8, 186,1. y. ;
w7f. 'WETTER; COCintig /Ain.
COOPER-& - CO., -.„
AnERS.--31onitose, Pa. Sueverimolito7osf,COper
JOI 6b Olce,Lathropeitel balding, Tprapike-st.
J. I. MCCOLLUM. ..... D q. IMMIX
MeCoLlatal. & SEARLE,
TTOIVETS and Cowa
mn?" at Law.—Montrome, Pa.
A AoteL* In Lathrop' new building, over the Bank.
DR : Wl‘l.
1211RGEON DENTIST.+ -310 Dirotte.
klOffice in.Lrahtuple Atoi.:buthitrig, -OT
• • :,—. •
he Bank. All Dental operations will be •
perromea irrgoa4 Style and We:MA.4.
P. LINES,
-p.ii.TiTONATILF.... 4 IfAILeaIt.- 1 -11lontio se: Pa. ShOtiC'
1 in Plttenix Bloe'k, over store ot Rend, ' , Matrons
a Foster. Ali_wo* trarrantedots to tit r and
Cutting detie on - short notim.in , h4t Myle. Jan 'CO
• . - JOHN GROVES= -- -'t
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ASITIONkILS. TAlLOlt,—Montrose, Po. ; Shop
near the tikt. Meeting H0U1T....-011:Turnpike
treel.- AU orders 511 edpromptly.1nSrst-tatestyle. -
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Cuntrig done on short notice, and warranted to tit.
B. ISBELL,
117 A P clock!. Watches, and.Jeurelry at the
oho est settee; =den 'reasonable teriteg. AU
work warranted. ;Shop in ctuindles and Jessup's # •
.tore, lytetrraost, oda tf
WM. NV. SMITH
MAR -ifANITPACTRS,—Poot
at Rain street. Montrose. Pa. wag tf •
C. 0. FORDIIAM, •
iti-ANI7FACTLRER of $00771 & SHOES,Vontrose,
in. Pa. Shop °lsraeli - Ws store. AU Wilds of work
made to order. and repalring done neatly. Jell y
ABEL TURRELL,
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TIE.A.I,SR in DIII.V. MOWS:ICS, ChapmicaCrs - -
lir st.ff,... Lidos* lAraza, runts, One, v arms lin
dow Glass, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Jewelry a- ,
xi err, &e.—Ageut for all the moat poptdir PATENT -
E hiClNES,—Montrcise,, Pa.. • -- • ' r ' ling
IVIEDICAL CARD.
DR. E. PATRICK, & DR. E. 1. 6ARDNER
G D DATE of the MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
1.4 iF YALE COLLEGE, have formed it copartnership
fr t ;Attic° or St 6.licine and Snrgeryosnd are prep'u
uturi t 411 basiusAa faithfully and ptMettony,that
m.tv h.: intrusted to it cure, on tonne commensurate
w the timce. -
Dl.n.ae 4 and. leforatties Of the EYE.- surgical 4:Tars
i 0 GI sar.tit fl diseases, particularly attended to.
Or' Yfite over VCohb's Store. Otilee-hottre from Ss.
to. to 9p. m AU aorta of country produce taken in pay
ment. at the highest value, and cssu tiOT =MUD.
Montrose, Pa., May 71b,1862.—tpf
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FIRE INSURANCE.
THE'INSURANg CO. Of N RTH'AMERICA,
AT PalinELlll l ‘ PA.,
HitiZiWC.d y inVidetro'ie.
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The Oldest Insuraneeto. in the Union.
CAtIl CIAPITA.L PAM .... . ... 451XVIIX
Assirra ........ sl,exkolx)
_:o-
ra easow as re camp Azi
Irl teaar
J. New fork, er elariWbeteiligitt D cIeV 3 ,IPAOng
the first for bottorruid integrity_ ; _----• • -;.;"•-___• ••• •
Ca &Ines PLeere, Sees. ADintimri:uuturs* B— .
atootrose,dalyls,?6 2- . ;;Baa4N.ostErrnouDs'
Efir.) l 3loCM
INSURANCE - ::::0111f AEI Y
46,
CASH:OAPITAL, TWOIVIttiION , DOLLARS
AERETTS:Ist Jan.'lB 6
61, ;350rhi
'II.IiIIIIMES. 4* " 15;19. 11 . 3t
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ton 140, Preatillat.
John McGee, det. - A. ,r, Immo?. vick
. •
Polielesinstied Ina reneiveiOtii thin' `tiiiiinrisiginiest
bin office, In the Brick Blear, Montrose. Pa.
acrv29 7 ' BILLINGS STBOM-4101..•
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o] `8: i'Aut *ow' foriii4ftsatittreet,
-gtostohr are ortra;ente for um Zoistrom Democrat In
those cities. and are authorited tottate,.-adtarte
and subscriptions format sparicMlNltrates.
Atin*ot•itoolatid Thotogrsphic
sjArthlt, Stigiticile; Pa
INTSANVVI:O I Ire V . 031 1 - 1 1VIA•
/ritkii.*lo.srfet,"; itpiiidotglven
to.Caaverafr4ML ;; 45 10 l a - 514
1. X44"4, _Pl.',';:_
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abliaribar tiefibtaliagtiiidindlatetliat
I Igllea taken 'i,icanaelo sitiatiOactlf tlia: Cleadty
of -*IVO% and o ff al* bla , aWsi a d i ab ..:
.OP ' n . knaanatibba; aad :A - .'e la t , -.
ly attend o:'''' ,l, . - --' '- " - . 0 - o' „..
Gbaaamt. March 3, VAL gir - ---• . : - :--, 7
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ENINITIMMt 4 M=I
litonists COME' s--
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Tromsthe ehtt-tretili/topmoit <.,
Hark! the RobleN'eaq . adait
Tellieg one WM
Met:ry S ttngtiitrb histeiralet
-W-eleothe
LittlehitrblakerofiheSPria*:::"
e!bdtifb I`
• :-•1 - , 1.•
Of the meter. vireate.weary,l
Weary of:itafrdat itel.enow.
Longieg,for the stmehipe .eheeryi l :"
And- the brookiet's-gurelig flow; I
:Gladly -I hew we hearAhee lung ,
The gladgeveille of Spring. .
• RohuestOme.c
. • ~
'sing it ant, o'er hill and !L
, Throekh ,the garderee , tonely boweis,
Till the greeb leAvetfdan'ca
fill the Mr• is:lstreetAvith &weft!
NitAten goworka by t he null
'Wake } _ ti e yellow I , , •
1 , Robin's come.
Tbetysa.,tbouovert wont of yore,
Buda ,thy mist and !ear thy-young,
Close bealde.Our cottage door,. -
In ;the woodblue leaves among;
~Burt or barm thim.need'at not fear,
Nothing 'rude ebbs!' venture near.
Robin's collie. •
Swinging still o'er yoni)er lane, • •
„ Robin answers' merrily! 1.
14v,ished by ;the sweet, refrain,
Mice claps ber; • bands with glee,
;Galling from the. open door
4 Withher soft, voice, -o!ftr and o'er, ,
Robin's come."
ISE AMID SOMICIL.
In'• the at►tu*m of 1852, I received a vie.
it from ono of the uilerintehOi9g' school
coniiittee'of the town of "in the
slate of New Hanipshire. Ile introduced
himself as Mr. Brown and at once pro._
ceeded with his business:' wished' to
employ wteacher for one of the schools in
his town. He. ran" his eye over my frame,
'and I saw the result was satisfactory; for
he immediately expressed a desire to se
cure my services. ' I aslied him whliCsort
of a school it was. ' .. •
" Wal, he saul,wit opeot at f .twang,
and'a pitonunciatien notr'Set dOWn:l4,,tintr
lexicographers, •" it's, a pontftai'pattnis
,hard: school num I tell • ye. 'Bat you've
'•get the &mean'' nitiscle, 'anal' itee,koti,tia'
haw* ye `might de* it," \
• He - again -ran his eisotfer my large, sm
enrY frame; and tabbed his eyes with ail-
Zeta. eati.Aetiott. ' ' 4 j .-,
• ' "'Mire - ..naiois.rti •kw:.44:;,:.; ;it Inetifintt - or
gaining control of the school . r I asked.
"Lord' Wes ye, yea: 'Wy:no master
can stand it - a week. ' 'ye 'see, Scitthe,' ,
there's some Okay ' - area 'stoat, boys in
that
that ere school." Ye' See - ,they work in
swamps; • an' they're'kind (trough in their •
'Ways. We heara tell 5,', you,, I was
sent to 'see ye ;' an' I - was privileged tO of
fer yei foil y dollars •-a incinth,' ef ye:Only '
come in' keep it. ' That'a more that twice
as much iiii 'we - ever paid efore."
"EMS. large is ;the" tieln36l.l'" . . .
" Wali4har's ,nigh onto Sixty, teholifs,
- alI told,. when they come, seine. Wye' "MI
some gals." ' • I . . ,:
I had 'heard. of the' selioni'before,and
'bad been acquainted • with htl'eteellen t . '
teacher who had 'beeit"4lWOWO out; ofths
icliooT , - libtiaS '..sind'iolled its ' a snOW bank''
II the 'large boys, yet".l.:•resolvekip go
and tly• it; OfTperionak 'danger:l:had - no
fear; for 'I happened - iiti . pessesi. a 'large
frame Aitidi a propOrticinate - "Mitennt • of
nerve.and muecle. . A hattexeroiSed 'freely .
in Oniomnatiittin,and'there Was not an
other tnaaia_the place , , who could:at 'all
.hold his • strengtll.,qthii ride of :Inine..-;
1 14itiorli&I bi'en favt4 MAherfavors,- and
vil, habits hid*,impaired the' faculties
.PO4 liastiiveil .113 q. .- -, ,:' -- - • -, , --
I : told , Mr: ;.Br o wn ,. would s hee pthe
school, :-:,.:,,-,:, I:dL -; ,i . ..,, , .. 4 , 7 7 ' F t :1' •i' ..-. 11
I'irai to . e.imatenee - 9,4;the,4rrit-Aty• 'of.
December, and continue three' months.—
But
ItOld'htnriltatarnittit Aiatietty-own
:way; :that in lilliihingOtertstitiiiirtdthe
, school li - ,•mmit hi:muter ;' Wail thy irill .
'mtist%enbselate, even to the . e.itatibg hilt
oftalf tile. soficilim. He Saidlshtmldfiatie
:my , own.way; arid: pledged liil 6 'trotir that •
the committee should not interfere-iii 46y
tvity,;nor wider any,.e.knum,Sfanees„,,,, i ,
'''":At'fbi'aPHOlid r t*ikt s `ft4o o l.4 o m3"'
i
titrditite l •-indiaointlii44o4lind`a,tarted
'TaiV i - s. .'•-l'i - 4 . whint4apha VA,*il l ilge
11061 - xiiiiviiijatoisi:,•wiitiAn 4 ,430tAt •
'ilia:it:frit liie,, Owit;':in - 9,- . .. Taggelli
104 iOa Rnairtine' ilia ai E. ~ pii:thi*;'
lowing morning htr. Skiiia tOoliiiiii over
A Aivt:*.gaf: ,- 1 ib
uit inrzSchoinonse
- *P.P: I 4 3 * I.Pf 0 1 0440ttlelitpt,WIleh
Hweis-4 0 (4__ , iRAi Wm) ta Heywittrbigh,
bleak , m ountains
*iiiitlk Bides,;:. I was ta4
kellc , ati kingi,*4.oo44oembereltzsyseic , to
,fieitid,7a,aoiw,tiat*tter' . " Imitalosa,
-kni..ie, - -!, , 1 , 4 i' - ,;! , •;. ' 3c,u; - c - ,*e_l ;', -;:* ~ • :,,:,,
) ;:i Xy: AK 8 Putki,:w.tital * itkitmeYiitts.
T
...wa.w.o.l_94ito WortyffeM...
years tillage—a firm, intern ent manianit
one of the select' men_ of tip 3 itown . He,
rtiatifliiiihblidietirthitViiiite - Witleird 7 thel
sch66l4tbe , oldist'litfingii‘gittef.".aie;
AtienoitiMitPLYdil4'Weia 14111114eit'4
r b o ybr se t t o, ~..,.:. 31: I '.it A i: - V H 7. , ,!, .1 :' ::;,.•. -F , v.,: j •
I.o.r. , 434,ttlemf':teittailgrtiiti, ditiiii4iiiii
ihentiook 4 lll6liikie ; 4 1intietiiii l sa80
with BosmoolVeknaliiii'itirnik-tint
, MONTROSA !TH. 1
oo;11,4
ohnoki .
b 1 kiaiirWith
flino.ivK'*likatllioyn - are;"•.004,04
"''topettialltittliiyVollntelllieit4til Tor
long tin/o: , . 7 FOr•lait littVeliod
OOnld: b*etilliao
VlierO,* . ) litotft
*60374 and'
ithettoosiertnit 1 4.'hed Bat
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1- - 4 4 kii64?"/ 7
iy thinildiee4snit' Art it; fOi
qlbnifey . • itaT4•l)dillniald' ?think'
ni ! cn i thei
' :7 " - !lll4" 4 llef j atd4d; t atiandi ' llitiOnil
. - .
shake of the head, " the boys arcrtintlinly
4itotitlaiiii hearty,: tiutf`fon Wait, rentemher
'ttiete is: a Anuniber' bt thetn: , 'Oifais'gef
thenlitarfed'atid 644on'tlexte. anything,
They hii 4 ie hadiaiite prettrithiit:**eni
,
to deal with."
" Bat - how-vtrawy are - -there_ in 'the
tsclioot, l 4 , aiked4 Who are really—who are
ready .tolo ahead iti any evil, pranks,io- __
'Bonney Ondered'a few' incitnenti/imd
then ; replied: ;
Why,there's only two that 'are' re.
I . allrugly ; and . eventhey shift ;bad'iiiigh:
hors. 'They're kind' and- 'wady- in eat of
need, but - they seem .dctermined:te-resist
the school-master." . I . f.
We kept , up thci conversation, at inter=
rats, until bed time, and whet) I :retired
for the night, I had about made - up my.
mis 4 as• to the nature. of the; work I had'
to do, Y , bad learned • -enough. to' assure
Ma,ciffieveral, imp.ortaut facts.;ln the first. l
place, each succeetling, teacherlad gone
into therechnot itons,c,
that lie 'had tofightlilif way through.—
This very feeling had, served to , excite
his bump 'of coothaitiveness so that i
his lino.. position to the :scholars ';was an
'anagoislatic one. 'The.Vessiltltid been in
evnahle. - •
At lighting.thi large - 66;510s Wire bass .
dye they had prepared,for And expected
it; and consequently were
,easity lk to an
exhibitioniofpugnaCionsflefalidek. •
On the next niorning found thebnild
ing nearly new and looking cleanl_and
neat. liked that, Wept, in andar-'
4angestmy , hooks on the deek!
ney had given me a key to that desk, in-
forming use at theihmer.time, le believed)
there' weresome impleineista 'there , that
might:need. I found:a-heavy rock-maple'
ferrule; some , two feet long by taro inches
wide, and three quarters of so inch ;
. It.wasa :fearful-club, and .wasy-hilivial-'
orer•enou Is to eicsiti thrive o
is 'Without
peon;
in the bands of a supesidr. ilt 'was not
alone. Ir haskacempunion in theellape
of along, stout, heavy-raw hide, Ot-green
hideous they are Sometimes called. /let
them remain in the desk. ,
,At : nine o'clock ~I.rang the. band-bell
With ,which my, host had supplied me, and
the SchoknatoOk their seats. The school
L was ; full, and as I gazed .carefully around,
L. Was-pleased with,: the ,appearance , of
most of the seholars,, ~ There was-a Icome
ly intelligent - set:: •for: such a place::: But
among the.: ,:larger -boys , were :come faces
which I wished tp.,study. Putney
and StephenOliVerbad - been so thorough
ly' dnieribed that re, cognized
_them the
moment I put my eyes,'ilpen th em. "They
' * ere , Om_ haid Woking elltsioWnii esP!c
hilly "thel,foriner. - "`Putney .was ; ssai and
stout, WM ahead `aid atipelders not
He itrete - :4:l 3 eowl . pp.
'en his face,,and` semied 'to 'lean' bank in
his 'Beat like One lOW -held saw' re,er , all
aroma. - When fliiit Canto to bun,'in, my
sweeping glance ,I 6604 his eye. Ile
••tried '7
hard lateito upins'lgize..;.'but in a
very few !ensiles bia-ilide treinbl4 7 and
liaqes - aank. I ktiowl )
Waft
'llot : . 86 1 4i11 . lei John Piitiey,';"althath
stisiseltiaid Iffslpg,et.. beNvlif iilsetter
man His We' seemed 'intellige n t
`and be, teethed. to.have ;,,`
Wan''itill made . a few
*Warta*: opened this 'llE4l'in - el:drew
ptildercitia fertile - 4nd taw:bide.
" DoZtheiseliiienrie ‘anY: Osie' its 'the
sc h oo l ?? pabhed:trolding-thishlsi. ,
;;No' tineanswered : l tried tliske Lydia
-Bormey t if; , she iittrew; toAvisotiftliey
Jaa'gg~ecl:.tShe-laid she befieited==their last
ftnnlteri broisght.l.Abentrilfl then' stepped
'Aitim'alistrt(them in;thersttsve.":.'72
.._ . . . ,-
~4*Aftei Ibis' 1 Mold :MS" stlicititfisj lind
- tonietheiivti teneh th'etti , ;•it6leltillient
-to inve4niatiois-' Ithich wouldlit them-I*v
ter for the various patheifylif6theyntight '
toilealhid ripbn*lnrsne.. l l Ipidttired to
ghtinithei9itittolifed U$ n' Mid **inn ;li n
imittett , ilwitir gtiiii kin Mill:It ‘ 1.1 104 ! Weed
'tifttit , 6 weiktriVelF thrdai4idkriiitiOuri
OvetefieW ili4daitaiilieti'itillintliiiirtiS
of imagination and , simplitlentionati [Sr
irAy:ing. (thellktipyikettutti itifil*tipp., _
. - u , ' so , And thtiii,o said4;l".l 4 havekedinnio
4ielrgitiolOn'thiti (vitiate:in; iryolf4ol '
receive it. And in order to gem' iffirap-,
erlp.-ittorderloibikve)seprofstableriebool
;we tunithafirottlerand , r6gularity;lnWe
.iingt "id rbehivit'3llSpetlyiLoNiniliam
inwe load° not.loolr4UnnaelltutiliithM4i
4i14 gear Phi
tee bhuicibes of:ccoo.36ll6ol:'eauestien, ,
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Flit iihfattiffielolo,taa. 7 . I 'Villiiiiii#4
ki Who* tiitiehliVellAkperlt-41ictii to be,
' 'o i mni; qUiet'and Ipeibeieble.'iftlieie is ,
a; ' hlarbeidittuaoeci r iiiitilineihOw to,
do,this; Joillffier'citi 'else cawe r' in rtitia in
etrnest. If no one Ages, I Willoonsider I
liiite',l halrefoiliipliiiiiiifetiiiiii*lch. =ft'
4verl-drie‘tfloit-thaqcni'kkioWlietO'tFai
teliaveA prePerly-iiiiklibie" 0 ',- `'. ' `" --
' it- Avtite,d .- "itoine r bidineoB 4 ,li'deitcr one
F ' rote. . 1 13 ti- I'dobld } see - that ',llr.'4 l ohn,
h r e h i jo i;r i.f .do l i
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,OlAiree , tlll3:o6iiiiiiiiii' bf.the'vtdbobl at
Wor 4114:10 - iisE'l . Irkiti a% ill voie'ti,i, " and I,
I,oliity `iiie " .`'iboi)flifle ' i t ball
F, •on • rercuse 1 ge. ,
We have' daring the earning threCiachiths
oh 1012 el 4 i'i iiiii,del Abbot? 'VI iti fever of
that, will hold utk.thetertglit;hatil'i
[ .TheetiFlit ednithendetTlPOt. " , . i
I , .' "Cone"-I . urgedill'want 'ine . al
14; i,
I vote hie airy "or - the Otliet. I shall think
all who'd° hot 'vote riii thie'aide,„ mean to
vote)on the other.' 'All up!" ~: . ~. '
' 13y=thislithe'eveiy'riklit hand was ' : up
ihrve`Puttu;Y'cratid'Olitret's'. ' ',Vhe „latter
had'got his half Viik,up,'when I eay . Put=
it‘ey catch bite'by :t4 - !arq2 and: ,pull it,
down again. .
"Downl "I chid., "VO* ere 4t,eila any
*pf the iiPposite Mind?'" ' ,_
1 'FJObtiPtitney hesitated,' but I saw,!he
was anxious to.ruise bin band.
F , - "I(Okere I are. any?wito do 4tot wish ai
'Orderly liehocif, .shOuld; *; pleased ' to
know it," . I reshined;"" foi 4 , I - am determin-
F•ed not tolaveseholara here whb need to
be forced intoFoadienee. ' I am not fend
(of . punishing." • ' ' ' ,
I Putney's hand came app With a jerk,and
F I saw him try to `push Oliver's up ;tat I
I had• caught the latter's .eye, -and be, gave
up to the influence of an unPleringglance.
F - "What Ts your name'?" 'I asked., • _
"'My name's ' John Putney, the; world
over l'"'he: replied: in a coarse, impudent
tone ; bat'yet there was an 'effort in it..
a And do you - not 'desire a good, order.
Ty•ichool 7" I - resumed.
‘Wiil i j don't dire much, one way , or
The other," he replied in the same „tone,
'and I could' see, too, that, he was trembling
hiS'strehg,th awdy fast:. ' , ... ,
'"'."'Very_Well," l l said, iia fi rm but yet
kind tone "if ;midi isyour opinion, then
'`yoir presence here - Will not, only be use
Use toyourselfbut Of,great 'detnment. to
the ici!3t Of:the school. So you can , retire
'before we 0, ' ptoceed any , farther.. But
should - You' st: oily . ' time make 4 ; your
- an,ntrzo - conteltr..3vh ii le . mittit'om..to'
be orderly and ,gentieManiy, yon.can re
turn. • .
'As I Spolce,'l 'stieliped down and open-,
ed the door. -
" S'posin I'd rather stay here'?" - he, 're
turned, turning Imale., ,_
" "But you don't stay bete," I replied-in
atone and With a, look that wade - him
start. ,
" 1 We'eannot have you here. For ' the
goocT'of the school, and for the good of
school atone, you must leave. I can't
wait but a inciment longer," , The fellow
-was detcittnined to - di my strength. But
he might us'irellli'ave. thought of facing a
thunderbolt. I
W as, ner v ed up to my most
w
poerful mei:id. r felt in my arms hhd
ilaiiiigtbit . were I 'then where Sa mpsonm
once was, reoald bait), pulled down the
pillars of the tetriple. , 1.
I walked' uptnAhe. maces seat (forte
'as a Triap.:ih age - ' : and size, coming one
and tWeiity within a month) and placed
my' hands n1;6111118 Cellar While he,grasp
ed. the' edge,pf • the low:desk. before: hhn
arid helii'
_bd. - , With one mighty , effort
nnifroiiiiiiit.!iu4rised myself-4 tore the
fellow, friinl'hii 'seat, and raised:4l3:Alio!e
7r4-liedd,
.1 'Strode on, terthe outer,entry,
and' When I" reached F 'the,,,d'oar „ stone , :I
I cast him upon the snow. 'lie 'serail:ailed
1 up and witr,sslitill(riishelktorirds- , me.
I stimatilimiietWein the ,iyes, and Airfock
` pd` bib A9wrie'l
,went' iiplyrifted, him up,
and ; then tea hint "tq,gii, home. , '..11e, cot
'one lance WO my:facc.froM,out4 Mal al
ready sielling,eyes f ena iven Ti.th ''.
mut
teriniieigellcic;;4o walked ked
'way
-:
,I,rettrlea•t6-Ischoolroom, and of
course:totiOa s.l4.l49llts*;tkeviidowes
or iatbeiciiishintbacitOtheir see ; ,
"illEsll4.i t . ii93,ii:AinOly, st ri de,
StpOOSo:_svie•ArY,.,f,hati vote 'Over ~ agate,
''foi really k kreel a deepf, earliest desire to
baVelhti Wholelielitiol with'the. 'Angelic:.
are desirous of ha*g.,an..orderly, model
fichnol,-and are MOTO, ((Other to--that
enclywillmitiaktherightband.',.:-
~Every !Ai/0700;32p in aoament,
:l And ;B oii-fsommenced. . my, isobool: ~.; I
went tSU Sil'PbP4,o l Kriliad ask e d him
bow far he had g one with his 4sltidiese.-.
'ilaitgdaTe) and I Ah,TnillOnnetttanY
-even ) * w hen 'be: _wintigk i for,,ssattAptme,
illob tfijight.tiotlniiihia.t,9FejiaitrAF.l
iiiesetikot 10#0,:IiihiiatlAil:.*PP.710:
gr ant, it, ithre would iiidttipon _Me. pt my
-rOomi IltrWapinit glateful 'aft*eril-aaw:
le bevaom : , =•.,,-:., ,..
'll l
ba l ingtili9hif 1 '' Sdlialiirii ( iiia4iiliid .
ha t ' sh on l4 ,have ; ti l i" W m pfiri-m g amg;
Wii tykiit *ateOW._ ' pc'', p? i maw
vslii,00;80100:1110. - (40 ,telic,),?, ive
viii vaiouibilinave4,44 - ?AO .1401);
:VA%let°
-aii` 1 .44 4 4,1 6 3 0 ,f10c , ;*
1 4.scoieb i/ ' 4 0141 . 7.1 ?rati2a4 . 4 '
liilotigif Win td MAitedli„
I sohOrdirbeie thil schalsze themselves f •
1 i •
~....m~lVi[lq~M=HtCle6YWx'lEfL^'.xar a: WCLVL ] lie>t~a .'. ~s - G/Val Wtc~:^tenboxA x~~'iq~s~»~s~
detertaitted'to fiat atoodidnieiv/ iv r 7
'.here!' bat tillet;pr!SOßOLlittati tit«
,times (oval it-necessary; trlpanialvvelole
1 11
• Fen', but likut*that the 001 l tailt*s .
gether toO:upila , ofit,-; 1 - 4resolteWitV
_the-outtetebot t:to strik at bkoariand ht.
%Rif tiefeOcts-anitio:turnffrons the '- - $611091
.evorrobild wilte* otild. of obe yil:l:43livei,.
was of greatcletsistnce liot:iiio.'„r.Vilhep i
.wished , to (Wake:the tootwfdr . i-43bory time
11 - felti. fetfee4 epofitentofxofirittoltity
ing.tont in ,oharge, Es strOiel.loditairdi
r
ero long ht • bee-up° ithirst for' ledge ,
!lie spent- , anmy.l.evenintphswit nie f t'ltind
they wereiprOfilable.to,both::, , ti , ':i
8\
•/:keptetherschapi - thre4 matt \ An Abe
Sabbath vrening.-ftillowing Lthoft i't& - Satli
nrday. nal , cat-with - Mr. :Denney tdr his
.4.Mily.o-some brie k,noeked:ntlit --.helooi. :
- One of. he:children. .answerea,threAmm
mons, and retarnedi follo'weil - IT 'John
Putney. He _ said -that -he wanted 'to
speak to me:: I ledAberwat te:elylroom
where a good:fire was bulling;
,I-bade the young man good eveningi
,and told him heikultaltea.a st4rmy sea:
son for a walk:
" Yes, air,"' he returned ritt a-halttchok
,in,g.tone,." O. does storm. very.-hard. - But,
. air, I doti't mind that, nee& td it. '
I
wanted to . see , you, JO,
Be' stopped and gazed/ Opon•the floor.' .
T a Don't, be; afraid- to speak ; plainly,
I said, "for. I, assure. you , you are
speaking to lone who will be your friend
undei ail circumstances!!
" I want t e .osotne to, school, sir," burst
from his lips, Spastmidically.
Fthank you, John, I thank You," I ,
cried, extending•my hand; •Which - he - took
at once. " Sirrel - came to this place
.nothing4Ms , oettrred to:: Itil'Ord more
pleasure than this; come to-incirrow -morn
ing and youwill find oneof the best schools
in the country. We .won't think of , the
past—we'll only, tryforimprovementinthe
future." • • • ' ';"•
The7stout:youth cried like n'ehildi' s ldr.'l
Bonney said .‘ it beats •
" •Why," said he, "here's a school that's
been going to rack . and rtlia , for years,
because theyeauld not find a-Masterstrong
enough te.conquer the big boys, and.now
they are all conquered without even •so
much as a - blow: And yet," - be added
,after reflecting awhile, " taint "the rieture
of man.to be very good under blows, and
tepose-children have nll the: feelings.' of
men.i tThe lash may keep' 'on under
-Whiloit'sover2im, but,itz• dotet, produce
an effect that you can depend-upon.
"That'sit - ," freptied. -- "The obedience
prodattedtqAberituihit :onlyiibediiiice to
the lash,• It cannot heipt,ope, iota of re-
Lam 110,t•
prepared to say . that the lash ,'never, tin-! 1
der any Cricumstances, necessary ; , society
.is in a terribly, warped _and un christain
state; but one thing : I can say, I wilt never-
keep another school that T cannot' govern
without the rod. ; If there chance to be a beY•
who will not behave, then'send him back
to those , whose duty 'kis to teachhim the
fret riidlinents, of behavior."
. • 'People were astonished At the result, of
My efforts.
.TheTcommittee were coMpell
ed toxeport. ; the school iceptin - the dis
trictknown "Bawbone•Hollow," to be
the best in their-town.
So, much for. the "Hard School."-
..Tnizni. kr.--LThveditorlaf- •the Vey
buryport Herald; e; republican paper, _con
eludes lm-artield on the 'reconstruction
qtrestion,:aafolto*s: - Jlk
"The fiking t iiy‘Contibia of Inncoristi
-tuticmaii, obligations" Upon' 'diem States' as
conditions' , for , lheir 'Saying,
what shall betheirteligiohftheir p'oltties,
their social.: condition—(and it, is just as
reasonable to treaPtifone , as the other)--
twill never be suggested by any sane per-
SQLI favorable to a reconstruCtion. of the
.Union; and will never be suliported;t - by
any party who looks' to anrother future
than nantlitary despotism. Ilthese States
aminot;be received upon the'simpte Con
stitution, we see no hope otreconstruc
tion...
pill§rThe New York Timis, abolition,
recently published a long article, aceolii
panied by all.thwevidenety proving'that a
very extensiie•trad,e - lisabeen going brit])
the west -with the -rebel - authoritte!,onp•
plying Ahem s With .'claihiit,'',Provisiom,
hardware tind , other ;,aitielisi.in.exChanga
for - Cnitob.ir 'Charged
agentairo not &kilo.:
ly 'ilt-lhelratie they could pot .
'have traded krioWineOf it ;, 10 ft4itiviiB
carried -Ali 40`tieeticirmouif 4 ;exteit' • tiider
theit , :verylkiee.'" . scarcely'
' , Wciftli:%vbiretoliekiti - alf'irnii of soldi ip
field tii;4ghtfthe anti 'Of
oeholders
, ,
•.•-pgolonelilianki Wo /Ord hasbee6rd ie.
honoreAr disteiseed-by the President.-Es.
i '
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'lf if 'tfritir„in !iapPg. 'Oat, -, . e
*iiliciiir *Rik: ' l orgho - ii ol, 44lii • idiiiii,cOsia, ,
iiiegosthaoo:oooil44'..*Cs:4. '4isboioi
iible tliiiik;* 0
~ fiae:6,*lll)Mal?,-,`,lti "that!',
iieli4'liac ift pp 40:t100, - -, w9ifiii - A
ffito 'diiiio6ral.o ;04411*`001 1 7 ,4,y
OW ' Ilielland*)'anti:Abi , tihinv '
41/ II
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lidi va g i j a Viteiti ifflpulit,rlhriat•'
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~..,,„,. tl ,a, peaeefil - -disseltition ; -,of: the
Tule , bad they reallydeilied it, audited.
ilia Cplik.tif their - States; 'afteia free. n& - -
fitir' itenittibi, 'decided te Separate' from ..
:the nioni I - So we told theta at - the *het
. 0 04110,4 tbe,leading Recliblicaajoartials
told them, all-in good faith._ , .Preeident
Lincoln,Goverper,,Xergan,' arid nearly all
vf,tn3.*.epenlylavoredts convention of the
!Stites,
,tYbreli :0 - 0a .which " enly, as the dis
iinleAlsteirell - knoW,)'"‘Voeld have, bad
piswer:todiefeel•peaiseftil dissolution of
the - Vnioni!---/G Y. Tribuhe
- .., There ~it. is-says,thL Cleveland. Plaits •
Potteentheheld,,endisgnised declaration
Otlithaeti GieeleY that not only him - self,
Mit President LinCOln, and "'neirlyer
of' tlis'il RePtiblicensi •were in &Vol' ors
:peifeeful dissolution-of the Union... Mere
o.yer, Greeley,aversthat. they scv,told:the
secessionists. ,This, itis,te, be observed,
is nb declaration made some time, ago, but
'is Pbblisheilin Monday'S issue of the Tries
's/tie. - There isn't a -- " loyal" sheet in' the
country which will have Abe hardihood to.
depi.that Greeley has now made:free con
,fessean of his guilty e,onplicity with the
,Soptheiii " rebels, and charged Lincoln
With 'being particeps eriniinis, When it.
iis remembered that the' Southern leaders
in rebellion are: charged with having been
,plotting the great revolt_ tor .. year!, it
should begraven in• chara#ters of fire upon
the metriery of the American people, that
with full cognizance , ; of : the designs, of
Davis; Yantiey,;roonibslt - Co., the lead
ing Republicans, through their mouth
piece, assured them that they might
. peacefully dissolve.:l- The . stron* fact
demonstrated. by this tionfeesion-te -that
the Republican , party really coveted the
disruption of our glorious Union ;it ard
lently. thirsted fora division of the nation,
' rather tiian there. should be any :further
participation -.of,the •,South in. the: public
councils. We have now,the very :key to
the anti-slaVery - excitement ' Winch was
fomented by radical journals and. stump
speakers. It sprung 'from .no genuine
hatred of slavery, and no genuine philan
thropy_ fc.t e 4 r- th negro „Lint witsz mere
engine used to bring ,aliout a separation.
This wag ihe real object of the Stat 'sticks°
often prepaied by Wendell Phillips, ~,to
show that boOv - Nerth and, -South, would:
beiteiedhidissolVing Political Cennee
tiOn... This'was'ithe object of Mr Lincoln's
celebrated argittrent in favor of the right
Of even a, segntent of a _State to revolu
tionize. ' ' This Was . the object of • the bitter
inveeliyei in - -Corigress against the. South,
Winding hp the taunt that " the Sonth
'conliin'the kicked out of , the Union."—
Po' this' object such menus Thompson
were' imported to Widen the breach, and
such'legislation as the " personal. liberty
bilis!" made chronic, and the foolish en
thusiast Johnßrown- urged onto his mad
raid in:Vii,gitiia. It may be asked , what
rhes brought'abont a chan_ge in the sen
.timents of these men ? We reply , that
there is' no' real change. The terrible re
coil after'the firing on Sumter, scared the
AbolitiOniats; tindthe hope now of utterly
subjugating and crushing out the South
ern people, placing" negro soldiers' over ,
them * add sharing with these black troops '
- ,
iii - Ogeneral plunder of 'Southern. estates,
' besides the"immediate enjoyment of all
the offices, 'eniolements arid -. pickings in
cident to the War, make theth,for the pre
sent 'prate Union, butt heart they are as
honest - and 40ialutetraitors as they ever
were
uscatine,(lowa) . . Courser is as.
tiutliftiV,as, minted- when: it says ; : '
• ..."Tge wapartics have yell . defined and
,Unzid,stakable,ideas Which control their ac-
The Democracy ; favor the suppres
sions °tithe • and th 6 return of
every, , B4taiuto the. If slavery
can Staid' 'the `rebellien, • all right; if
slavery oninst fall that the Talon 'may
all right.'-`With or -without' Slavery--
either way--=,the Union must be' restored.
.Thus says-the Bernet-ratio patty."'
Ben i Butler. recently prohibited;: any i?dy'fron -b. t ;sellipg„ne*popers.iri his de
partmi.nt,4CePtingl nne:Casimir,
.Bohn.—
1030:Oros, out that ,I3ohn pays Butler.
'..s.loo9Anbrith,for , the Privilege ,and den
,uiikea It itp,Out of high prices to the sold
iers, Who ,arei..yeg anxious to see the
Northeiii papers, aud.will pay altuokt atty
price-to get.them. That's Bea, Butler.
4m:4 ' •
• '-=.4 National .. Democratic Association,
:has been. forined . at•Washington: . A per-,.
tnisnent.- !organisation was effected on
Wednesday, with Honorable Charles MI-.
'son; of loWsh as -President: ••,"
rout e have ; been definitely
inide,Pr tbi,meeting eta Portia; Con-.
'Yeeti s cip' ; ".:inelnding. delegations, the
aisstitingeil with the present
nOnOitttiationi at
Ohio, ; abeifit the 20th of May npit. is
Pfiipased to ieininate,,then- - And: :there
_candidate for the „PresidiencY:, 'The Peen--
Pal:I- t h e ..re;ele_etien of Mr.
Lincoln ace ' mubii ''. li ore ' abirMed tit' this
movement than'at the Tinspept of chid
linnonini or i
ir .• ; „•• •
-rAlii,ttLrecPnt. 3 .abolition -republican
metang,4o49,lintio.* county,: irecolat
Altiltmot 13)401 , 4. in,ltlivot of FroO on.
41401;Ma*grov forYloorxe4lo , l*9o 3l3 o•
ticket with Lincoln.
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