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30 young ladies under her charge. I believe they are quite well pleased with her. They have monthly receptions and the young ladies are permitted to invite all of their friends and are very pleasant I hear. their rules are very strict for the young ladies are not allowed to go out or receive company any evening except Friday. I do not call at the Seminary quite as often as I did last winter for I have not as many friends there now. Mrs. Sheppard is the music teacher in the Seminary. The College is any thing but prospores the number of Students daily diminishing. I do not know whether I can tell you any [[?]] news or not the streets are just as muddy as when
30 young ladies under her charge. I believe they are quite well pleased with her. They have monthly receptions and the young ladies are permitted to invite all of their friends and are very pleasant I hear. their rules are very strict for the young ladies are not allowed to go out or receive company any evening except Friday. I do not call at the Seminary quite as often as I did last winter for I have not as many friends there now. Mrs. Sheppard is the music teacher in the Seminary. The College is any thing but prospourrs the number of Students daily diminishing. I do not know whether I can tell you any [[unclear]] news or not the streets are just as muddy as when

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30 young ladies under her charge. I believe they are quite well pleased with her. They have monthly receptions and the young ladies are permitted to invite all of their friends and are very pleasant I hear. their rules are very strict for the young ladies are not allowed to go out or receive company any evening except Friday. I do not call at the Seminary quite as often as I did last winter for I have not as many friends there now. Mrs. Sheppard is the music teacher in the Seminary. The College is any thing but prospourrs the number of Students daily diminishing. I do not know whether I can tell you any unclear news or not the streets are just as muddy as when