Parson And People Or Incidents in the Every Day Life of a Clergyman

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B. The man who wrote this is a good scholar, an Irishman from my neighbourhood at home. Is worthy of a situation, and capable of fulfilling it. Would willingly embrace one. Lie is a Mallow man, and would be perfectly grateful and thankful for any thing done, and would wish an interview with your Revd. I can recommend him to be honest and trustworthy. " IIG OJTR EAGGED-SCIIOOL.
Having given one specimen of letter-Vv^riting, raa}^ I be pardoned for adding another or two, tliongli not directly con
...nected with Ragged- schools? Some people decry the spread of edu- cation, and think little of its influence, but every child ouo;ht to be tau^^ht to read and write, if only to heep up the high and holy feelings of family love when families are scattered abroad. Yes, Madam, thanks to the penny-post, your housemaid writes a good many letters, and per- haps Gome love-ones to Bill ; but how many of those letters are to mother and lather, brother and sister ? I am persuaded that it is scarcely possible to calculate the real good wdiich is done in the way in which the best of all ties are kept up amc)ng3t our people through the facilities afforded by the present system of education and of postage.

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