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From the Teachers of Public Schools in the city of New-York.
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  

From the Teachers of Public Schools in the city of New-York.

We have examined the National School Manual, and are pleased with the
plan. From our knowledge of the various systems pursued in the country schools,
many of which, upon the change of teachers, serve rather to retard, than advance,
the pupil, we do not hesitate to recommend the Manual, as having not
only a tendency to uniformity and order, but also to save expense, the complaint
of which is without parallel.

LOYD D. WINDSOR,
Teacher of Public School, No. 1.
JOSEPH BELDEN,
Teacher of Public School, No. 11.
A. DE MONTFREDY,
Teacher of Public School, No. 10.
February 8, 1830.