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Show Moral Boston has been shocked, and moral .Boston has, shocked the country, so far as tho country is aware ot the circumstances. Few will believe that pious Boston ever had gambling institutions; that intellectual Boston would think of anything less intellect-uit intellect-uit than a lyeeuco. But on Christmas night tho Boston police who do not appear to have the unlimited faith in tho "Hub"' which a too credulous country indulges in made a raid on the gambling hells of that fair city, and marched a hundred prisoners to the station house. There were leading Boston merchants, the president of a bank, and "a clergyman from a neigh-b-ricg city" amoog the number. "Bosung," we weep for you; this disgrace dis-grace especially the roping in of the confiding clergyman from a neighboring neighbor-ing city is worse than the great con- |