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to such an extent, that there are but very few persons, indeed, who are to be at all relied upon as unconditionally loyal. 

A lady, teaching a colored school here, under the auspices of the friends society Phila. Penna. is obliged to live in a house of a Freedman, or rather in one room of a house occupied by a colored family, or discontinue her school, as she could not get board elsewhere; Hence she is annoyed not a little by the "Chivalry of the Old Dominion". A scurulous paragraph appeared in one of the papers of this place some days ago in consequence of her having taken lodgings where she now is; and denuniciations of the most malignant character are expressed against her, by the people. 

I simply sight at this case - the lady teacher, as I believe it to be typical of the sentiment of the people regarding the Bureau, and the Government generaly.

I am happy, however, to report that no acts of violence have been perpetrated which have come to my knowledge during the present month.