The pilot. (Greencastle, Pa.) 1860-1866, August 18, 1863, Image 1

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    THE PILOT
is PUBLISHED EVEY TUESDAY MORNING BY
JAMES W. M'CRORY,
(North West Corner of the Public Square,)
at the following rates, from which there will be no
deviLtion:
Slugle subscription, in advance $1.60
Within six mouths 1.76
Within twelve months 2.00
No paper will be discontinued unless at the option
of the Publishers, until all arrearages are paid.
No subscriptions will be taken for a less period
ban six months.
[FOR THE PILOT.J
'VICE BEBS IN (ifi--LL.:;
INCIDENTS OP THE INVASION
tts 1 ,, .r;' , l"r7
HIIDIBIIAS.
[eaktlNCED' FII M LAST *Su.]
The Clarke bad scarcely .titolk t . o'hitlec;lr
The peni"noresoures,been ts'efr abide
When .s targesquad.of Grey-baoke , eame, ,
With , vengeftd hzookmandThaughtyvmein:
„ Where Ass thoge mien you.took•totdaytt 4.:1
Where are tike.blacks you stole away ?,
Where ars the horseseavagone --, yea, . •i;
The men.whepiteok themv—where are . .they 7, :1
If eylry thinpita not returned: •
Your town' will:certainly-be, burn!".
My bl ' •ight4yed anList , ree Wow;
To telt'this"tale or 'fright riroct`holi
We all did reaeon, pl ' e ' ad and
Our town frotii fire (4 4 have to=itap
Must G=-- be Intitned ? It catinOt'bel t4
I, Daer robe io/orice'liaAte pity l" 'we
Are not:the guilfi party.' No!
Men from the cOhntrY; toO,
Who in tkernielves have naught at
They thonghtlelslithese men dietake."'‘‘'
'Well, give 'de back our men ariailaitis, 4 .'
And eke the men, or rather knaves;'
Who etopliedilie train while passing by
'/
A'The pris'nors,lOrses, tiegroa---$ll,
Arc tai'awaY;lieietid!"
...Then hunt them up, or well;
And wher'e'th'elita4eli4hoi took tlietit, tell:"
MEM
• One of 'the knaves V' was standing by.
As this.wss said, .1 caught ,his, ?yet ,
Dids't,ever.see a frightened , bull„ , •
Hew rolled his.eyes sockets,. -.-
Then tur.ned pout : , andrraa away,. ~
Fast. fie a deer,",„ ae people say, 2.,,,, : ., ; .„
Thus rolked
. just now "knaves IN orbs ot i sight,
Almost ftuiting ran of, light, . .
Thus turned he, leo, and ran away,,
"Fast as a deer,” ,as„people,eity,
Some say that he, is pinning yet, ,
Ettileay'riog to the-Pole to get, w
'Ellie CILP:t be true, as others say,
They saw him here on yesterday
But where liit'ireirane the other braves?
(i'd l rather call them bravis than "knave's:"),To w see a' friend G r anada;`
;* of'
And eeirie to Ceffe.; , 'ti Cave thei`say:
"Aug' ieliiains not a hirigle'onii
Of:tilose who ieopardized otir town.
Their did the'deed;`tlieillak'aiiity,
Andi us eftt4iihatia a "" 1 ""
This being i'erLttheili r u rf re . witl press
A mini toi'eri6;' 434,"
'Meg pliWaa stOakl i o'
But adariietrini *.11; our of siOiii" L '
"Wheit he itifisedl bjt rebeta dread; 4b "
And'callea to hilt, or loose his head:
liger!' in dlaaillV b
Visa' ihinikfit euepreicias lilr' theie
Andwai a!iresteir
That innocence would bolder be.
When "12iiht. her'reible'curtains
Then all 'hiiiha—the panic stops—i- '•
The foin'authorities appear
Ahd eohnsel.'w?th'the rebels 4 , cloair: 4
Thy 'fix'th'ings 4, and
Th'us einla thid terribly big
Old Jenkins now returns again, ••
With all his nasty. filthy train: , 0,0-
But first before they take their leave,
„.1
They must a few more horses
They ttright ..bout,!' and search ali iround
The hills, if some there may be found. ;
From barn to barn they go and
In ev'ry vale, in ev'ry,nook. .
A story of some note is told, • •'
Of one who would hiti horses hold.
A squad of Greys came up, tinditaid.:-,
"Give us yours horses and. some bread;!!
"The later you may welcome•have,": ; 1 : ';
And kink, if you the Ntiner
"No compromise with .traitors; sit, • v :•1
This is the doctrine you aver."
"Dear, sir, you know not. who ;,
A friend to Jeff", a foe ttr'Sam.
Yoti've alweys had my ayak a thi e i '
And alivitYti will, if Davis lives." '
"Give here YbUr'ere hand, if this he's 6;•
Abd ytiu're a friend lets go "-
And get your horses. Why vo sad ? •
Youtfriend "Yeti:" needs them 14iryliad.
It we go out to fight and bleed f
'yOu refuse so muelvae feed '
'Proni'faes" We don't; expect a thilig
But friends of'course 'ciAnforts - bring."*
lohieihmArie of my house, 'and all
'Aie'Yeults ; but don't foit'hOises
qty. friend,' yoti might'. as 'Well foe; tt
If AG 141 all you wish'to do.
Nit' failed or ftie=none will avail ;
We'll'tak oar hoises, ev'ry' tail.
To-day, ai Jenkins passed through town,
A scene came worth putting done,
A squad of relisstapped st!: a door - 7 .1 N.
"Dismount, riiTtuten; ransack the store,"
Was ordered by , their captain brave ;
And in they went some fun to have.
They took all goedsi o lUtt they could use,
Destroyed the rest and f:utyed
Prom house to houseAt'ey, went around,
Tilievery store in town was found,
They, gutted all; then went. aWay—
"Good-bye; we'll come another day;"
TO BE CO*TINt'iD
voL=lnt'
[FOR THE PILOT].
REFOSMATION .01" THE COMMON
„ SCHOOL SYSTEM.
The subject undeicousideration of
primary. importance % dniii not-receive that at
tcritititr 'WhiCh its" claims`
hive -4 iC`Ont-hoiiies 'and l edliCah
r ek , j i
oar children—the l e gi s l ature, have given us
) 14,t pct ,
several, stiketupiial evittengs,9l„,,the,,ln;eress
they feel s 43utv-440".. the peoplei,generally
acquiesceAn..tbetefortriatioi.vf athe system.l—
Aiot, fin ibdifferiteerbadifeetect:`by
iteifly" - 01a4Ses,'WhIcit. it'litigrehtry bh
feared WM waY
cal refortuatioul...l,f,khcse....things be 'so, and
tbdy 'certainly ire,lth n Why areßliey -'' 4 iWVe
iiiisWer'th'il'itre, id and tifirai's
• t POLlie f tw
J O, an application oftue,proter.remedy be made
• trl # In '1 1:11.4 •1 4,*
simply, bpolusc,tls.,ll:oBsp4,9
,not,,couceive t,heinselves,,to tbe,,iwarAiately in-'
terested. :They cannotihelp knowing that.they
are Idore or tlessinterested,,et This' interest' is
lhOked upon as- beifig't&l' ife l tuotg'iii be Wbrili
_ ,il4O. 7 it fit 161 % .°•4
' , attending 'to: Ent' conienting ourselVes with
Altf ,, L 7 ll,t
a knowledge of the sad filet Asae
case let us at once begin .to.-inquire what the'
remedy A 7111 11 ,441 '-4(71111
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If ' radinal ever 'doeti k Plage in
• 1 :4 , •• • ••• TAi •r 9 ,• ~4 ")
commonscnools Concern, which, 111 Our siwpitc•
•
it hA Wg sail a SYs;Vlat?' ClePso,l l P,Ou , ,kt
reftirni, ,musti begin I among t hose twho,,,,,,arm ; lye,
McknOeledged exponents Ith the ipratession.-xit
Must - begin 'airibmg the teaelfbis. 'lf 'they' id
fdie' to be interested ihri 'will' lie iriteiestea
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I,,ertainly, nobody. But it may be sat.
, , 4(1 , 614 , 4 .4,,
compensation is inadequate tea manifestation
„; ,I 1 It• tt4 ••• £t,.• f .1,4 • t • •
ot M mgrg zeal: jt; is,.true ;;; the oPM Reuss- I
teacherm is; amiithe ;matter nowistands,;
too stool!: The' •salailihs'dthat 'are no* being,
paid;'and whfcli' are 'try The" Piiblic'cidniiiidelbd'
fai`r compensation for their service are too;
t tt t.t • Ow
small to justify an,„inzemof zeal—too shall,
to induce' those who have att,ainAdlofam, dbAree,
`
of' prbficien ay to remain iu 'the' prizifeggion,*ii'rl l
irilmeasurably tad small hi "Ctil I fortil l 'altaf edriAl
4 , 1‘ / .1 • 1 ' I I , P £4 , I
talent from other sources. It , is invariably the
s ;„ ' r • 1
,case that qur best te„acbersJeavc pcofessioni
just at tb;3;tiine i wheni,ttiey might begin la• ,be
useful:s Teachers as , . well , ;a§ obherst , •hieve•ta
liteliffoodVand ifniotAblertPfbitritibn
"i'Vell 'Wee itY` iir"ocufittrelrelP 7e
11. ktast.fitat pts.k-ivr tlct.
aderatum in 'this caiting, and old to one whose;
,v,;;;a (UPI bflid illr IW,r
, FIP: rt 4I S FIR I A V A.4, •Mrti A l llS l PUSTlßeiM l fil t il % l it e ;
VillingttA:WOrktiiiahe.WArYi&llgir snoloosfarafludi
it'gratifying andAbid atifiami tidied tonteachibgs
It itt Obtloy objectltn ilst toil! rilecif
•kind 'on the'l'cOfifiark,"wifliVitt trieTetigt E ligi
&rMy 'condernli' Y it: a's y. .v( 4 )i,lv *n'lrkrici; Ts
who, for, considerations like this, feel it theft du
; •
tYuuSl•intereatito ougap e to ouSillio.r.s4usta4l , Ye4
would, instead of-deserting ..the, profession; of
their choice; 'endeavor •with tvoice , mand lion,z to
place the teacher's 4rofession on an equllity
viithst,hp,4l3cE pgdessions, t i lle,,,time n ttAillchsfoon
:come whCII desertion; from our -ran ks woul be
less' ilf labor was compeb'sateiltere
'in the. tiatbe ratitr Fri which 'it ifs' in.the °other
Prrifesslnns eifibliefibe the' inoij
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tification inedlent upon ,seeing the most pron.;
• ;. ; ;,- *•
'cient and talented, roembers leave us, tO
engage..in, lessineugenial„but,more,lu.l
more,
cratiVe. Then if tdesertions would' take place
at' till they , ivoulcl'te-ofka' very , differenta char l;
actor. '''arriblufeebt is "deNiti med
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to effect a radical and 1110 St destrabte chati r tre in;
1.1
the character, „of the, deserting corps Not;
tf • • I<rti It ; - •iris ¢
alga§ 31.44,5t:41d , gig ; pr,o re:4s ion ; aril
then ;constitute thmorenegade 'party,;but the'
drdnes—she rag-tag ancf , lscullionsthose , who;
*ill net Work theit Own 'inipiOvemeht
for entrtleied * to'ilieir,
; the'impruventent of "those , • 1;4 •-•
care—will then, in
the isdastrisrla• hiva•
relevating„this profession ,to..a levellnith,other
piolessionsif this matter te overlooked: You'
carindt Maintain the' respectability' of any pro
feseion state of belga:Ty'. 'Young inen of
tilent; genius, and energy cannot be
lf induced to
ti ; • ..;;; di to 4. .! • 4•• I.l3—at • • *
ewb kin an efitgPXise,iThicb 9 1 91.ik n O W t 9
the legitimate rose to an .allnallWsei It is
universally lahkno*kedged thAt tele:itilg is a
profession—that it is ntudeiniustictiu reckon,
it otheiwiie yet 'does this formal acknowledg
rne,ut render it vArtual„so?.l To sayithatvit is
a very useful and,,respeotable•professiop,sounds
very well andAisiellright in its place4+ but this
is.only''a Couiplitiientirje fidmi§eiolcr bflfietlict
aiid by'no' tritlibtautfal - eliii6tee f ef ft.
Now are yo u satisfied
for y9u to ~ In9w,•thal.,Yo l/ T PrPf94 B i9 [ llllceiVei
:the; approbation Of the,pubao 2, ,:lhat., i ity,your
neighbors it is most couiteouslyNand .oleverly
'acknowledged to 'lei most'i'espVetable vtores
sion ttiileed ; Verfideftill'atd'iltgai
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is still more. tnat you, too, area usetui
s pe r m=
a- 7. f r .*
ber of society ? ,Ask ,that same puo,lto to in-
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PREE:NCASTLE, PA., TUESDAY, AUG-UST 18; 1863: ' NO. 23.
crease your salary, and to your. surprise, or,
test' will cease to exist, which ,substantially
illustrates. that, neither;vou :nor yoer prqifea
sion occupies ; that respectable,position pluirisait
callyaseribed to you. They will tell you,t hat
• • = •; ~„
you are already, overpaid, and to convince you
that such is the case will compare your,wages
with the wages of' men ant sometimes boys
••• 1 4
iho do their 'drudgery on t eir, forms'or else
•, ' • 041 j. 00, , ' • • , 1i so=
where. Tnis is putting tne,professions op an
t.= =t, wit h t 1011 1 'A! ....PfiCt
equality with a. veutreanee ! They are riot the
4'.s i-9ifsl 1/i•qa tpuli ! ir , ' l l. l
men to contrast our satary.with those received
1 " , • 7. .InJ 0.,%! to! Jaw
by the members of sister professions, anti they
'6lll.ildISC ( Li ; it ...AIL /.1111/FT
never will, be. e object so much to he
=. •=i==tivi -0==="1,11PI
desired, viz : An floor= ase of salary, is ever at
it t,i 11-)..4u ltan.•
tamed it will not be brought about by the al
fected exertions of pretended philanthropiats.
Of' fRe fi; 11; 9 elia s lnVe'aVoili;C- to
11 - Viithiehat:'"lii * ffeedA
1 i ( WA
1e dark
ing, DUI. In tne most unrnitigatea ras a ity
,F J r ot" ,
Theiell.'e more l pern l.,,e ai 4 ous prOjects put on rocit
I* • t it • •=t ~.. ' - ~,,N
linl/caNie t'lltoukh 111 t gielfwel4s in sheep
c I o • 'Mali' ''''Art 1 th'e r qe Tt' L L'a
//It / Iwnl
combined. I '.eisfery ro villaae and neighbor
• i•A
hota n iAlAtifelle "witiPtliele'lr'whoin the people
cod d lop] i ty * an d tot' *hold co: ith ~ e 0.040n
consent the'in t rests of tliO'publie.ar i eireforred.
4;41,1th eyno re, genp - ral,lf,ithriftyt, money
making men and good members of societyi-but
this is not gie cla.s, to whom you should apply
.==
A 14 ti
q U f aa
4 1 3'
p)iv i tio,n (which geeds no pfecedfot
tq•eptablish pie truth of the eillarlf,),you t vri r ll
daF v , tti 11./.llFt p. 1 . 14.
!PA} S i li e kfi fi 4D l % F inSfi ls o ,,e9t, • ? s a W/I.f i t'P
iipplee t the impress oft,theirkpfes
f 101/ rt/ 1 .
ter. ne,y, b,p sure= are monex ofkino-men,
• a ti fe *4 t.thsi 4 .- 11. iPf
but are unwilling that you should be
0 same,.
1 1 .
h imi g u q,,, Ave t _their off
fr ` Juroftsnerittand
111/
fervently Bray for your ,degra W dation„
. Velt
, r+ 1 V/lAIT
aggrandizement, but the abasement of, my neigh
i,ro qth 'h t. tit
bor ' is the motto of all such. Look around
•t I=op 301)ti Yillll.ll 1 , F1.F011 , I
you, if you have never previously done so, and I
r‘it,=°l ,A )01 19 11% 1 /RM. 1 / 1 ,10 .P."l t
see who is prosperous and growing rich. Are:
they9loPicts Sal I'. • »4; 6/,,ri.!
they the teachers in your district,?, certainly,
,==
not. Now, if the teacher who labors so zeal-,
r ttiNg ifmelioralion °Filet c'on'd'i'tion ) of
-.
Wait ki n d' ea 6' ilea% P (16 a eciety' and Tab' relipece- =
able= tWerein, as nieserlji . Sycophants tel u , •
iveTski• l does ilieitiiifzeottie in- r ••his-quot'albfl
thilitifelrhilaillf drPhirelifititrtlifittalen
into consideration, and toliihsls3igik9ia.mlol4-j
tion nib abat•ivihielit is rio nArablyt=cajetilitted
tot kiendetyl i tPicornfortabi ean ,if 4 hp be. trukyikbat'
Tespectaille and abaittliy itidi v id nal*. b e
tsentadistoibe o w,hy notifetnitherate ,his services
semi tatll e.f man don?, I!The, trut it cbonce Lira
to be aboittathist:ths lodg,las ittenstsitteipti-'
~•
d?t,hijsg, i to admit,,.that ~th,e,professioq oft
I•e•PP4iPKIiPAC
ill!;911§19rIts vkg,-,ArtadPillind
made publicly, butmo;feage;.,..,„RijumifipativoN
.of, this ,palpable inconsistent, course, I uvert
*:0.1 sprit, vi12P.0,31: isl Voci , ils4llr4
heard but two, ygutuents,, one of which has'
-;= ty!.w 71 -F ti•!JIM Fig i+4.1 . 910
already been referred to. The .other is as fol-,
,twitiittao taw ,yuntit,, tivit,tittiti.,
10.WS: The teacher, say t hey, should himself
to I
, be a philanthropist, one w i lio arde,ntly .e desi W resi
•-•,= .
to see the world undergo a course of intellec- t
'Alt .7'47E3:l:nit& 1 If
'4 4 4114. linttEtY."..f.,
utii anti moral improvement, and who is willing
I it/1 4 1,6.4 .i tuN /161 'i"Ci."/ 3:144 7itit. Vitt
io labor and undergo many priyations-1--all
11•1=t1L -=•,1!
the sole purpose-ot achtevilig this greatly de-I
t ** ,, Ife rt. e-•=1
‘i - TbU'A"ii* et' • lint'is' laborl '6 a tisi
ia ojeao ov.
0 1 , ,J ' 1 51 , 5 t;
interests are oot 'peeuniary-they are immortal„
==.l,
this isthe
Yes, targuroenlwith which many an:
tidt fi‘ t
honest teacher s ears - hove' been insulted, and)
‘14.1.0-ei4r4 / insulted ,
he, at t e - same time, &wen almost toldestatu-;
•F.F• . ..Fit tc=fi
tion in codflieting with ailVersity.„ •
L , , titir 1-
Seeing it is only too,trjie that veil al
I up,
deplorable state of things does exis t}tfi it cer-'
oixtr: 'l`" ei• - •r
Jain . ) , behooves us s teachers, speedily to have,
t f
recourse to such
~measdresas will most affec-;
yin -,iii ~.. tl,iit*
tuallv avert the evil. , If we are sluggish int
Aft.,tto • •
this matter the eyil. will,re main ,and. reAtfull y!
tql* Fi-a-11
too; for, if we, by'our actions inanitestan indif
.
ference concerniugt respectability
• .q
,profession and individual :interests, who can,
e.
w. expect to do the work for, us. No, we afe
/ert •"/ ;#l-1
the persons upon whoui this work legitimately
Litt it i•it
falls. if so, let the' teachers in every distrtee
•or . •
within the preci tits of,this county, get to ml 4 fort
: =l,; 1;70..1? 0,1
the attainment of this okra. That ths,profes-=
I t ot, t••=t =tie •
s c ion is now, in Franklin Co., in a state of_
vary, is ,a fact only too deplorably true. do;
r
not wish to be understood as attributing thistly
directors or uny i boOy else, save the teaciters
.= • ===.4
s themselves. The Directors' of a district, are ,
t• • 3
ova
the guArcilanstofev ofii the ,puhlie interests, and as
• o /tty t i r
such are j ustifiabl e in employing teachers for said'
dis e triek at as enense.,a -
s.p u s§ible. They
qtr • -,, -to
would be justifiable in paying their teachers
five 'dollars per month„ provided they: would'
.
agree to confider that anequivalent for their
seivices. Alien, where does the censure, rest,
• •
not upon the D t irtors, but upon the teachers
ec
-‘,••
We hold that the teachers of a county can
make 113pir,wa*es -whatever they please. if
they are foolish comp+ to labor for plough boy'
MEE
IZEZZI
wages, they ,expected to. do so;
.but
when ,e7fr ;hey rssolv.n pot to do so,
itmgerha, sappet4pfthsm,..,W,g hay g roady
in tit ed, : that :I) iregtors others evin op ,an
ineonakaacy. requiringiteachera, to , labor
for A less pots pagsat ph 41A ,tha, rp embers p other
prefeasin atosittithcptollakot for ; .so they,do,
an el,willePSlVAi .P.QAPAP.Pg,aa leach eriAltie
willing to Aillgl i ate it 14 Ah?",coriphor,a
these views.
,Ilbus, agajp,,thoy,,afaiN
somisjoskt, bittthig,inponsistency.lsa,natarallone;
they., rP , PUIPPIt,A.PLI PIO ,C9 . § 1 1NP,,c4 12 11;T eke
upon hogig t ,teztoh sraiAth?otge i tig,to„,he
; kt tux
f, #l3 kg,,,9 Q124,,,0f the wealthiest the
lIPTA 93'1 °Pi P.I9YiN: thPOPag ken aLt,adnoto
iosti.vgapoosation.,,,As i wi,ll.be,seon:,,from„the
1 4AlreP9quilf491 1 T1s.SIP SPP r ikatkeitliveptgP,salt
aßy,,of leasAgrlikott, s an ottulthtywit,l4atotthe
Miablffit a nsl, ,PgqraSk;rP9l4PtYt:kkens,l.,a,tq
,P,eaPsAfertiAi As) bYwnPI , eanBl , 4.4itse
wc ig haya,the„prusk rnv,stisl ie t tbe,S,tate i ti fOr
th9,laAdtPott9fotguq . )V,OPl44.9ss l .„4.P:tz
4vecPb..kAPPlPPMit , olatiPlWifi?.lktio-nsentitiiti,P4t
because ouk,kagcboKs,str vat ei,ttalifisid,thot l b,st o
111P§PALle.LPAP ko,9lSli§tgrOytoicteßiallitP.449t4llY
whicti rights, i peippgs to, tiktop., vo ,Tlmy Ars : , fcar c:
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iCtOte thukttorMsolvrthoth..ryourandlyour cherish-,
.nd dritufwef tehebixdaborAill.Ternaintire-prover.l
try: aadts disAraae, dslyouvaes'erve to. be. 1 Wil I
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icon rentioitl Suppose eidlitoiit thesefbe instruct !
teibitb 'call a infeetingt of,*t. hefteaeherm of ,- his. d is
tnietf.and tkoilartthisisubjdct befoie;thetniovicon
siderati Ont.. nit cab MA; con dei vb Thy this) should;
JnotTaprnve,tt effebtiiiil , oin I;raising: fife 'salaries:
-throttg,houtrthe t °h.q. ,ift:iny, district refuse:
= , toraccorti in rth is m asitkf(ab d ; subh Ith eret may
be), detcthem .dotsoll._:nslsoiSni.tasthey find:this.
irefusib tqletsin expeniiybioneyrtheyiwilloinialf
probability; think tiporr -this; ii la bj net: ;as' we :d; i i
N.Sister cotinktiestseeifiggottuolirnisewOrthy 'efforts;
;to embliopiteiami. raitio-theiproresLiAo tb a...* j nit=
and honorable standard,hvill'go:and do likewite •
ShUlliftliis tproject..tbe put - upomfootwor shall it:
nob? ~ ....Are;qtyte bonten it try tebbli for.sUcir coin,'
spensationia:34weh*e , %eritofor,e , received ?: 3.l'e,
•cloostioiii,tvitrkehniddrei&ss theniSelvew to every:
inclisidualtitteaeleimitalthe iconntr - Of 'Frank I in ..
Tatuelpistibmit , tol accept;'of '.w fritterer , People
'clioose.i tot give 16n,-and fnu4ll I bee line a•set .
i - tf lawareirest deft - ending foi , k subsNtancetupon
thl crumbil of :tlid ridh. This fellow teachers,'
•i&precidelts Wh an ...wn "l'ave.'b'eeni " doing\ ,'= We;
tallosawilbog since that. ittwas , ;Ivor "g=--ma.4-
• h ate s sel npi tlt t'an tb. wily cid kw e , an tirAcrt we' T 86 iI ,
-subinit to that whitih‘cannotthd aiir thing but,
,flagran ttinjusticel ,Why irititteannot"ieli, un
. tem itrle . t hat .Av e.areatOoTiowtirdly l 3 ibpeil' an:
invasion atiour tightst "t4.Wei 'mow:luxe taken'
into consideration that.iorbearanceis. a virtue.'
No other class cif"blifftoyar wonld thus long'
h aVnldbblit Milo tiR ii . l4,lsfel'o t tt''W g follitivas`
in:, thei r , poF)3l: , pq Xellllol3,
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mitr e d . t 9it) , t9 ( l49V)P f, Nl. , Pertt P§it.P•re; 6 .ol l :.
willing to submit, but either providentia,lly l or:
otherske, t‘ jtiso„bpEenp,t4t thetolli4fißinn is •
Overq§(4 l e SM; iti°ll:4o ifie4— torlpt;Acktintj•
ter evidence of a man's want of qualification;
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nopiiiiial,emologieot for his. sery ices..
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I MISSIB
A secliet connivance to enhance the salaries
of teachers, same will perhaps object to, as it
map meet with an unfavorable reception at the
hautiS of Directors and others interested. This
is radically, true and we, for exactly the same
iettson, - would object to any such process.
But *liatet , er exertion be made to affect
onr: :purpOse should not be done secretly ;
asoit is' an honest business we should and
kiiiht go about it publicly, if we wish to sue
heed; otherwise wey shall merit the disappro
-Liation of , all honest men. "We need no pre
cedentAlyestablish the justice of such a course.
The history of the past is replete with tes
timony'thKshoW that the occupants of other
.veedtioni'throughout the 'civilized world always
have; anti' Still take similar measlres for re
dressing wrongs of this kind. Hardly one
year routol - -lett:: - Pa.sses in which something
ot4his kiUd'takes place in our cities and man
ufabturirig --tewns. Those employees never
tattaiil 'their object, notwithstanding
.they are: riaitally numerons, and almost de
!void. ofteidtegrity, •and every other element
'eAsentittlly nweessary to qualify a person for
entering' into a solemn agreement. Now,
'Howe do:1 they `"do-• this?'Their manner of
operatifig is afteit this' fashion : A meeting is
tdlled,'ltt Which''they all assemble and enter
. iiAanin'akreetnent" not to work in that city,
It`ovini'ort - tOtintyvill the 'case may be, for less
1.111004 specified iiurn ; after-which all hands
-quit work; and refuse to return until their
prOposition'be acceeded to. The work must go
,on;andSthe consequetice invariably is, that the
reinployerii accede to , :thespropositions made by
thect m p'l oydas=— . all-k ilia d s :return to duty and
the *work , lgaeS'cheerfUly on.
mothat;"mir system bas- Made rapid progress
sitibeutBs4laoWhich time - the County Sup't
was created, is a fact Which' cannot be denied.
4.l3 , l4thlit'lhat i was the proper place to begin
thellefoitS ii;equilly-true. But if the crest
ifigl,cifithat-lbfficet:had in view the welfare of
thers . ifitem,iit3' it - right tb restrain our reforma
.tnq efforts , bpitypeiling, the usefulness of that
office. for the•watit , of alittle local reformation?
CerAirlythOr.'.l , Yet , thi.s , is most assuredly what
met7tre'doifigi; The,office , has heretofore, and
does yet in ferery , cotiniyuin. the •Statl, answer
nitomiidtformiliChwittwas ;created. ;It , has raised
th'enit t andAtiof:.‘teabhing, , and.will continue so
tgliitkakang as' the: law. by tvhicli 'it was created
standsTuarvealed otothe statute book. But
thalvett.thelsalariesfof-teachers. been proportion-
ably increased? No. What is , the cerise
quencOir, “Directors , f'an'd• Comptrolers experi
--e:ncekmpt*cedentcd-.difficillty in obtaining the
.requisite nuinherof competent teachers. This
difficulty will , sremain and rbeeome greater so
flung'asrihestalidard of qualifications continues
to be inereasediwithciut a proportionate increase
Wrthe pay of leathers.' Nor is this the worst
4Desuli witichtivill flow from such a course.—
BinallY!, Ai : scofflaw which we all believe to be
the best feature in the law, and from which we
expect's° inuelyigoocq-will , Virtually become of
no effect.; 'For we 'care not how much talent,
energy and experience the superintendent 'be
posseased of he will fail to induce men to do
-their duty , on halt , pay) . About the time this
'offic'e , was-created ao apparent - ray of hope' did
beam , upon 'the- profebsion. A multitude of'
young' men 'came tbrward• -and expressed a
willingness to be initiated into the profession,
suil„to,spe.nd them liTreS in a cause so noble,
, •
and one, toc,which at , tbe time promised ade
quate means of support. Many of these were
g"111 - en cif talent, thariwhorn the State has
rifine"who are their superior. They improved
rapidly; and 'did Well Whilst they continued
to' teach, but's6on finding the whole matter a
"farceillii.e they would speedily be reduced lo
'penury, ana thaethey'eould di much better by
turning their attention to other pursuits, re
solved speedily' to do so; and thus extricated
themselves'trom a:trap into which they had
been uifwarily drawn. TEACIIER.
PINE:ICNLTY is a severe, instructor, set over
us by the supreme..;ordinance of a parental
gniir44au-xid,ipstructor who knows us better
t .an we knew 'ourselves, as he loves us better,
too `Efe`that'siidstles with us strengthens our
libtvei Land stiaiiiens 'our Skill - ; our antaionist
is't hag our helper. Burke
Im ie, a:great tking for our strength to know
that thPre are Ouse who need that we be
ptrong:
•' , 'Two may Sees' 'together, but three are
always at odds.
.
Wit have got by heart the grammar of life,
7- . •
but 1110 e life itself a dead languaze.
#44l3i7Bitvman ~h as - beast in his bosom
lie should keep the thing chained.
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