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was taken with a hemorrhage of the lungs, & compelled to retire from his work. When we were seeking a superintendent for our Schools at Montgomery, we turned to him, thinking that we c'd not find a man whom we would so gladly send. But his health would not then permit him to assume such a responsibility.

He now goes, with his wife, believing that he will be able to organize the work at Greenville, & to teach at least a part of the time. I suppose that caution will be necessary, till he has tested