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That "school in Osawatomie to be taught by Mrs. L. M. C. Everett" is only a verification of the poets declaration -- "Man never is but always to be blest" There was no lack of scholars or room or teacher, but the week that was to decide, Providence - ( to use the language of "Our special correspondent") showered down a little incident, which for the time being set every one to thinking more about horses than scholars and more about fortifications than school rooms, and more about soldiers than teachers -- so what could I do under the circumstances but to sympathize with the unfortunate town people in the injury they had sustained, not only in the loss of the riches they had - but in the more unspeakable wealth of mind which they might have had but for