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when a very young man, with respect to the character and institutions of the Americans, we know that he has long since learned to correct them, and to feel towards that people all the admiration and respect which the noble example they set to the other nations of the world demands." _Boston Telegraph,_ 1824. * * * * * From the "Salem Gazette," Sept. 6, 1811. Aiken's blood-letting Sermon _for sale by Cushing & Appleton._ * * * * * From the "Boston Transcript," Dec., 1834. OLD TIMES.--Mr. Thatcher stated, in his Lecture before the Boston Lyceum, that the Old Latin School in this City was commenced two hundred years ago, according to the records of the Town, which begin at the same year. For a long time it was the only school; and there was no writing school among us until November, 1684, (just 150 years since.) Master Cheever presided over the Latin 38 years, till he died at 93. He was the teacher of two of the Mathers, and the second Doctor said of him in an obituary essay, with his own peculiar felicity, that ----to vast age he grew, _Till Time's scythe waiting for him rusty grew._ Lovell was his second successor, and held on 92 years, till in 1776 he left the town a Loyalist. The old gentleman had a house furnished for him in School street, and a garden that reached nearly to Court street, which his best boys were allowed to till; and they had also the privilege as a reward of merit of sawing his wood and bottling his cider.--The Lecturer remarked that this was the first manual labor school he had heard of. * * * * * A quotation from Scripture. "In the same day shall the Lord shave with a razor that is hired." * * * * * From the "Salem Observer," 1840. LITERARY CURIOSITY. The following letter was written by a young gentleman to his "lady love," under the direction and eye of a rigid old father. The understanding, however, between the lovers, was, that she should read only every other line, beginning with the first. Love is full of expedients. MADAM,-- The great love I have hitherto expressed for you _is false, and I find t
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