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1. Amount of Tuition paid during the month,

2. Remarks:

The Rev. Jos. Welch:
Supt of Ed

In unison with your request, I forward for your instructions this Epistle. Recruits of both sexes are enlisting in my school since date of examination.

The first and second classes are peculiarly acquainted with all Primary subjects; that is Arithmetic, Reading, Spelling and mental development. All my friends desire a lengthy continuance of my teaching. From self hints and comparisons, am anxious to move a bit higher in the profession, if in concomitance with your Reverence's wishes — 

Whatever is Suitable to the pupils capacity is cheerfully administered. Am of the notion, that you will not forget me in a future time. Parents want so much credit now, that, I know not how, to manage agreeably to any fixed rate. Am as cheerful as, a flea at present from my ruminations on Saturdays and Sundays.

Had, I a respectable room [[strikethrough]] for [[/strikethrough]] to exercise my profession,