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Industrial School at Georgetown. Copy of Mrs. Doolittle's Report for March :- "I have the honor to report that I reopened my Industrial School on the 12th of March, after a vacation of two weeks on account of Small pox. "I have had 130 scholars in all - 86 adults, 44 children. The average attendance has been 25. "They still manifest a good deal of interest, and I feel I have accomplished considerable in teaching them to apply themselves to their work. "I have cut out 102 garments; 15 are unfinished; 51 have been distributed to the poor; 48 paid to scholars for work; 81 remain on hand. Two boy's shirts have been sold for $1.50. $8.03 remains on hand. "Respectfully, (Signed) Mrs. Doolittle." Georgetown, April 2, 1866.