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tended to the Milk Row School, where 46 out of a total of 80 pupils were present. Their appearance and performance was well; in writing, geography, and grammar very well. Some samples of needle work, with baskets, etc., was exhibited, all neatly executed. Michael Coombs was engaged to teach the winter school at No. 3, and as it was decided to have a male teacher at the new school for four months, Messrs. Walker and Parker engaged H. F. Leonard to teach there, at $30 per month, to begin November 15. Mr. Coombs' school was visited March 25. Their reading, spelling, and other branches were respectable. Messrs. Adams, Hooper, Phipps, Rev. Mr. Fay, and a number of visitors were present. The school was closed with remarks by Mr. Adams and prayer by Mr. Fay. The schools in Wards 4 and 5 have been kept the usual time and with acceptance. In considering the subject of districting the town for the establishment of primary schools, the trustees recommend that they be placed, (1) at the