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constitution was settled" I have no doubt many of these people would buy land in small tracts but for the unsettled condition of the various political questions now agitating the Country.

The School at this place is in a very prosperous condition, The scholars have made remarkable progress in their studies since the commencement of the term

Very little progress has been made in the Temperance movement, I am sorry to say it is a matter of perfect indiffrence among the adults they take little or no interest in the Cause. With the children the movement meets with more favor-

In conclusion I am most happy to report the affairs of my Division in a very prosperous Condition Considering the political affairs of the Country and the extreme differences of opinions existing between the Whites and Blacks upon the political positions of the day-

I am General
Very Respectfully
Your obt Servt
W. A. MacNulty
A.S.A. Commr.

Transcription Notes:
transcribing first word in full on this page and previous, as per TC instructions "constitution"