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Correspondence.


Masonic College, July 24, 1850.

Rev. Sir:—
Rev. Sir:— It was with feelings of the highest gratification that we listened to the truly eloquent and impressive Address which you have just delivered.

Permit us to return you the thanks of the Societies we represent, and to request a copy of the Address for publication.

Respectfully yours,

V. Marmaduke,
J. W. C. Moore,
Committee, Erodelphian Society.

J. W. Waddell,
M. M. Broadwell,
Committee, Philologian Society.

Rev. Leander Ker.


Lexington, July 24, 1850.

Gentlemen:—
GentlemenYour note has just been received, requesting a copy of my Address to you, which is herewith forwarded.

Sincerely and truly yours,LEANDER KER.
Leander Ker.

V. Marmaduke,
J. W. C. Moore,
Committee, Erodelphian Society.

J. W. Waddell,
M. M. Broadwell,
Committee, Philologian Society.