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the members of your class in this city, numbering over 3,000, 

 I have been requested to present to you, on parting with us, 

 some memento of our high regard for you personally, and of 

 our estimation ot your most admirable system of Horse 

 Education. That the instructions you have imparted to us 

 have been valuable and useful, no one of us who own 

 horses would hesitate to testify, not only your instruc- 

 tions as to the Management, Education and Treatment of 

 the Horse, but in developing to us in the numerous Lectures, 

 the disposition and nature of the noble animal; that your 

 course of instruction has been popular among us, the numer- 

 ical strength of the class announces you, and I take great 

 pleasure in presenting you this token of friendship and good 

 will and hope that you may ever recur with pleasure to your 

 visit to the Monumental City, and as soon as your engage- 

 ment will permit, we may have the pleasure of seeing you 

 again. 



Gen. J. S. Berry, Enoch Pratt, 



Alec. Brown, Geo. W. Robinson, 



R. Stockhart Mathews, Henry Tyson, 



ICHABOT Jean, F. L. Lawrence, 



Marshall Goldsborough F. P. Stevens, 



Committee. 

 Class numbers 3,504. 



During the continuance of my classes in Balti- 

 more, I received many favorable notices from the 

 press of that city. As showing the popular feel- 



