CORRESPONDENCE.
Baltimore, July 24, 1846.
Rev. and Dear Sir:
The address delivered by you at the celebration of the Public Schools of this city was so admirably adapted to the occasion, and calculated to be of such essential service to the youth of our city and country, that the committee of arrangements feel that they but reflect the sentiments and wishes of all who heard it, by requesting that you would place a copy in their hands, with a view to publication, in order that it may be preserved in a convenient and durable form for more extended circulation and usefulness.
We are, sir, with great respect and esteem,
Your friends,
John R. W. Dunbar,
R. T. Spence,
John F. Monmonier,
R. S. Bowie,
Charles M. Keyser,
Com. of Arrangements.
To Rev. J. N. M‘Jilton.
Baltimore, July 27, 1846.
Gentlemen: