FROM THE MINUTES OF OUR YEARLY MEETING, HELD IN PHILADELPHIA, BY ADJOURNMENTS, FROM THE 15TH OF THE FOURTH MONTH, TO THE 1867. WILLIAM PHILADELPHIA: H. PILE, PRINTER, No. 422 Walnut Street. EXTRACTS. At a Yearly Meeting held in Philadelphia, by Adjournments from the 15th of the Fourth month to the 18th of the same, inclusive, 1867. Fifteenth of the month and second of the week. The report of the committce who have charge of the Boarding School at Westtown was read, exhibiting that Institution to be in a satisfactory condition. It is the desire of the meeting that this valuable Seminary may continue to be conducted under a religious concern for and in a manner which will conduce to the real welfare of the pupils. The report is as follows: TO THE YEARLY MEETING. The Committee who have charge of the Boarding School at Westtown, report : That during the past year they have given attention to the various important duties which such an Institution is |