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Danville, we can more readily judge, after hearing from S. Warner what he learns at those places. I hope in his head interview with them, that a satisfactory arrangement can be made for us, that will be efficient, & and not interfere with the movements of any Kindred association.
The advice from Yorktown which since awakened fears that the land upon which we had erected schoolhouses, mission-houses & tenements for the freed people were about to be returned to the returning rebel owners, with all the buildings in which so much money raised for the freed people had lately been invested  From the last information, however, I hope we