Dearest Mary, Here are the printing bills, only one of which is paid as you see. Please pay for the chairs (recitation chairs). I told the man I had forwarded the bill. I sent you the original estimate you remember. I want to tell you how charming the school house looked. I think it is almost worth having given up a principle for; and in the wall we have at last met Baltimore taste, for the remarks I have heard made on it are numerous and laudatory. I am very anxious for new circulars. I shall like anything you and Mamie agree on. I must have them for my meeting on Tuesday next. I have decided to speak to the students about our Medical School and I shall call them together Friday evening at 7 oGÇÖclock this Friday. Bessie will not come on Wednesday and I expect you. I find I have plenty of room for my family and for you. You may come in the limited and that will give us a little more time. In great haste yours lovingly, Minnie C. Th. I hope you found Henry better. I wished to ask you several times when I could not.