Show A LOOK AT C A letter flom a of the st louis democrat in huntsville ala dated march ath says previous to the lob ollion this city boasted a larger 0 number of splendid carriages than any city in tho the united states of equal population As ghigli a number as one bundled and fifty have been upon the sheets arid and avenues with ditl pral prancing icing steeds axis and cle elegant chii equipage ilage bearing the wealth beauty fashion I 1 arid and chivalry of this prosperous prop erous and rich comm community unit y now all that is to be seen been of these evidences of greatness and a nd luxury are arc a few dilapidated vehicles dhawn by the rejected stock of the qu quartermasters art ermas department then negroes were subservient bent and obedient now they act and talk as though they were free arid and large larg c numbers may be seen upon the selects with school books in their 1 hands going and 1 ic churnin turning f fi i od on school with countenances as joyful as did ever scho scholars lara with faces whiter not only so but I 1 am informed they learn rap rapidly adly 11 the same writer tells this stol story T A gentleman from newcastle pa who had been to teaching a chida a contraband school had adiong among his scholars a gill twelve years of age and white who expressed a desire to go north when lie returned the facts upon being made known to her mis in whose family her mother arid and sisters lived caused considerable bad fc fee eling liag to be manifested tile the gills mother was permitting 0 her to go to tire the land of yankees at and i d abolitionists but she replied by telling in 0 her mistress that when want ce cc to give their sons arid and daughters 0 a good education they sent them nor north tit to tile the aforesaid yankees and site she thou thought glit if they were willing to ti their children chil chialdi dien en she certainly ceita could hels heis tile the result was the starting stai ting next day of the gill northward to finish her education |