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one of my little Sunday school pupils to go out of the city, I went hurriedly to the Marshal's office, where I found a large number of citizens on a similar errand, waiting their turn for admission. I had succeeded in getting next the door, and stood against the sentinel's gun, ready to enter when it should again be raised. There presently appeared on the outskirts of the crowd, a black, ugly negro woman. The sentinel saw her advancing, and cried out, "Stand back, gentlemen, and let that woman passion." He made us give way, while the woman went in, and I saw a peas given her, even before those already in were served.--Surely, these gallant "protectors" of our lives and property, these vigilant guardians of our rights, as they love to call themselves, these pro-slavery warriors, have yet some things to learn about an institution which they profess to regard as of Divine origin. Very respectfully, your ob't serv't, Geo. C. Harris, Rector, Church of the Holy Trinity, Nashville.