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§ 1 { h i i T I CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JUNE by o logth, with timo 4:27. Tho students ahoorod fusdily for ho winuors, i Loing thole frut wecess. ” 1ind tho lako boou smooth thoy would undoubtadly linve failed. Tl sovond raca was with bonta 35 faot long, buflt In much the sams stylo s tho othors, uamed Hiawathn and,Minnohati, WAWATIC OUEW, JUSNFILANA ORE, Muonoy, stra, D, 3, Sojgan, stroko, " Muloney, #d and Oapt|0. A, Berdel, 20, Hayes, 3. J, Gillen, . Ath, 11, Evans, 41, ¥, Uraves, B, . Btaley, ot B 5 Nieimts, oth sndjit, Walkor, (b, Captatn, baw-oar, nd bow-ot, A, J, llorne, coxawaln, L. 8, Hayer, coxrwain, " Wireir distaneo wan throo (imes tho Jongth of the tho lake, making Lwo turns, ahiout & wile {n all. From tho start tho Ilpwathne showod that ll!ay vonll win tho rnco, which thoy did aaslly. Tho rogular iroko of tho Minnohalia was sbsort, Tho timo was 0:22. With tho Inko porfoctly calm they linve muada it in 6:05, Whon tho racod Wero over, tha prizos, consisting of ronottos in vod, whito sud blue,’ with a heavy gold auchor an each, wero distributed to tho winners by the Dand of Mrs. A, O. Dodgo, o Butlington, In. “Tifk BYENING EXUIDITION. Tn tlio ovening the cxorcises oponed at Wsh: tugton Hall by tho N, D. T, Cornot Band, uf woventeen members, with selcctions from tho @ iobeminn Qirl” of Balfo, ‘his wus followed by tho vrcheatra, with brass and string instru- Mionts, composed of fourtcon membois, in tho avorturo to *Poct and Peasant,” by Suppo. Boll offorts seemod much admirod, aud woro Liearlily ancored. I'ha grest autraction of tho evoning, howovor, was tho play which was put on Lho stage with flne offect. Thoro .woro Eoyoulqon complolo chinngos of scenory, The plny Wwas entitled, “Waiting for tha' Vediet; or, Ialuoly Ace enaed,” dramatized by Colin 1L Ilazelwood, in oo ol and eightly romodclad for the Tios: plans by taking out the fomule characters aud romukitig thom futo malo patta, DIANNTIS FERSONS, {nlmr Toreblade. it 10, A. Berdel s, o MOLARII Qe osebins o O 5 Do umiphirey Hlgson (stawart io 1 . o) 1, W, Slaley Souns iimdis forneriy a ponc Owen liyllon (vicar of Atilford). Bilukoy lirows Buuinty Snith Tely Sl (» dintint relativo to i) rd Viecoui 2 Loed Chicf-Jusifce + Vi Hason Hluntenant Fiorvil i ey e O Tovon i Tioney Harringlon (o magistrato e e or 1 pewequtin f T- A Dalley Grafuton (conusel for tho defenso MeSwoeney Clerlk uf ttio Court. . McGinuls 2\, J.Clarke Sherlfl ... "+ Grlor Foramap,of tho Jur "~ B, White Attendant to_ tiia v slier of tho Court - Wi T- Batl Jhirriulcrs, Jurymon, Tolleemen, and Gamekeovern, Tpilogiin. . . s, A, Dordel March for Reliring... . D, U, 0, Bauil WEDNESDAY'S PROGRAMME, Tho following is tho programme of tho Com- ‘moncomont Exorclsos, which bogan at 8 o'clock thismoinivg: rRoanAME, Munie—* Mandlo Moore, Vledlolory sesse. Couforring ‘of Degrocs ++:N, D. U, 0, Band 1 ees.Cs . Dodge, of 114 i Clussical sud Scientifio Coursei Orati f tho Day, e Hon. B, 8, Hayea Awarding of DIp -refal Courss, Busfe, Medley (Keller). D. U, 0, Band “Awarding i i Awarding of Speolal Lrizes. Romsrkuc e ossentlon, A, O, Dodge Distrivution of Tremiums in Preparatory Classes, Awarding of Honors. Closing Address,. 1, It Busto—tt Home, Blllu{r Gilmour L ), U. C, Band. ‘TUE PREMITIS, Tho Twculty sward onch year sbout a ton of Tooks o studenta_for proficionoy in studies and doportmont of charactor. _Among the mauy books thus distributed sro Drysnc's tranelation of tho “1llad,” *Men and Women of the En- {1l Rorormation ;” Chaucor, Teunyson, Long- iunw, Drydon; Eart Dorby’s *'Liad,” Onrdinal Wiseman's ** Sermons and Works,” Archbishop Bpaulding'a works, “Life of Christ" by De Ligny, Brsant's © Libraryof Pootiy and Song,” Tiiblos, vations Catholio works, Gussack's * Life of Daniel O'Connell,” illustrated ; ** Bketchos of the Irish Bar,” by Sheil ; Wayorly Novels, Diok= ons’ Work, odern Dritish Ensayists, aud tho Fork of Italph Waldo Emerson, Degroces wero conforred as foflows: - " DocTon OF LS. Sho Iion. “Augustun O. Dodgo, of Burlington, owa. 3uASTER OF ANTA. Dennis A. Clarko, John P, McHugh, Rufus IT, MeCarty. i AARTER OF SOIENCE. Thomas F. O'Mabionoy, Nathaniol B, Mitchell, John M. Gearin, DACHELOR OF ARTH. @ Thomme. P, White, William J. Clarke, Charles J. Dodgo, Liouis 8. Iagos, Ttobort . Btaloy. ‘MACUELOR OF HCIENCE. Daniol I, Malony, Clintles A, Berdel, arold V. Tinyos, Willinm W. Dodge, Thous &. Dailey, Houry W, Walkor. DACITLOR OF LAWS, Willliam Ivors, Potrick J. O'enra, Edward McSwevney, Bersiard J. MeGinnis, John J. Noy. BEDICAL CENTIFIOATES, Jnmes P. Veu Duson, Chatlos I, Fracne, Celoa- tino Valletouy CONMEROIAL DIPLOMAS. Medals wore granted Lo Jamos P, Yan Dusen, Denton larbor, Mich,; Colostine Villonouvo, Lo, Losad; Chacton £, Treous, Whsolog) V. Va. ‘Diplomas a8 Mastor of Accounts gronted to T. I, Buter, Yort Wayn Jumes A. Lrowue, Lirownsville, Toxan; Willinm T, Ball,” Obleago Guorgs W.. Cumuiuoy, St. Daul; Thomas D, anigan, Nasbvillo ; Joln Falvey, Winsmao; . Wiipino, Tolodo; Jobu F, O'Councll,, Alton ; ¥ O'Sullivan, Laporte; ¥, Bgan, Nashiflle; I Hubert, Lost, Saginnw; 3. F. Dudge, Youngs. town, '0.; B. 4. Bucs, Ft, Stauton, New Mox A, . Moonoy, Groen Jumes Beogan, T4, Wayne, 1nd.; John Burnsilo, Telvideto, Hil3 G. Farer, Woodstook s W, Ga~ i, Tewdsills J. 10, Gillespio, Noirs Dimo; W. C. Green, Cbicna; A. Hoine, Mantevidao, Lo Ao Tn Kroichganor, Paris; Jeromo Hathows, Konton, O.; Louis Loser, Wavorls, In.; J. 1" MeDovmote, Galveston; D. J, McGin i, Ottawa; J, A, ModMabon, Chicago, A, M. BMaktinanu, Ocontg, Wis.; T IT, Mathoews, Chi- cugo; Chauncoy Nichols, Bonton Harbor; R, T. 0’Caunar, 8t. Paul; Joku I, O'Briou, Kewanee, }" ¢ L. O'Mahouey, Lako Forest; C. Ruger, ayofto; L. Sandors, Dattle Crook: J. I ule, ¥'t. Madisons L. O. Watson, Detroit; John 1%, Wolto, Garfield, Itl.; C. Smith, Water- towa. CLASS TRIZE MEDALS, Classicn) Courso—Semior clans, the Quan gold medal nwarded to Thomns 2. White; junior “luss, medul awarded to Bdward J. MeLnughlin s ohibmore clus, modal swardod to James Caten: freshnuon cluss, medal ayurded to Will- lem P Broen., Huientifio Conrep—Sonior slaes, modal awarded to Duniel E. Maloney; junior clwss, modat swardad toTliomasJ, Murphy ; sophomore clnes, modul awatded to Mlorinn Dovoto ; froshman olues, modal awarded to Philip O'Mationy, Comiereial_ Courdo—Boulor ~ class, awarded to J. P, Rinage, Bpocln] Prizos—Tolegeaph, platod sounder— ift of Goo, LI, Bliss—Aurded to Lhilip 0'Ma~ onv. Elomontary Conrso of Scionce—Tunior de~ partment, prize awardod to John G, Bwing. Musleal Department—Piuno, prizo of excel- lonco awarded to Carl Otto; violln, prize of ox- uollenco awardod to Chrisilan Hurkor; vooal, prizo of excellenco awarded to Thomas MeNa: murn; cornet band, prizo of oxcollonco awardod to Cuias, 15, Bown. - VHENIUMS AWATDED—BENTON DEPARTMENT. 3. Hotyv, accamsit lirst arithmetio ; J. Bronnan, rom. violiu; O. Boman, accowsit sscond book: ioping; A Daca, acoskuit first goography ; G. Jutbridgeo, prem. first rending ; G. Cuinen, prom, becoud tolegraphy, ptanos T, Cashin, prom. Orat jerummar; acceesit accond bookkooping s I\ Culiiton, prom, eoond bookkooping ; M. Cnld- wall, prom, fltet_geograply; acoasnit mocond medal Looltkeeping J. Iaherty, prom. second boukkowpini; ncoossit frst goography; J. diraed, prom, fowrth ° Gorman frat grammar, nocoswit socond bookkoopiug; 1. Gribling, acoeswit ecoud bookkooping ; J. odycon, ncoewsit socond bookkeoping; C. ITows, snit peumanghip; M. Jeffroys, prem. first thnutic ; accosslt soventh Lafin, firmt grame O, Keolor, prom. firwi goography, first orthography, English composition; ucoosslt third ulgubrs, fitke arithmotie; 1. Kimm, prom. violln 3 J. Kohuody, brom. third grammar, alurio- mib; | accossic lirst reading; 9, ' Lyoms, wiit eocond bookkeepiug; M. Mo- Callonh, prem. Afih Cormun, 'Mith gram- mar, H. Mk, nocossit scoond’ boolikeoplugy . DeDonaid, prom. sooond booklsopmp 3 av- Cosmit Aret rouding 1 . MoCumuidt, prom. third cramar 1 . B, MoDonougl, prom. evouth atin, Ofth Clorman, first yrammnry W, 3o» Gliro, acconnit modol aud arolifteotural drawing § (. Otto, prom. in first Gorman ; aocessit violi, firat urithmotio ; 3. Ott, prom. it ronding ; ot cuuwit wocond hooldioopiig § L', O'lirion, accomt tecoud bookkeoplug ;| Grorgs ' Rudge, prem. socoud _wrauimnr, firat - googeaphy, Jbcond bookkeophig, nocossit first arithmetis } S iolitot, prem. dluto; aceomsit’ secoud talo- iaphy, Arst reading, 0. Bouthao, prom, In soc- Gud Pronol, violin;: svoosmt sevond Gy, fivar_orithmotio, eovoutls Latin, firat geummiar, 20, Seraliord, prom. poutsnshipg ucconiy fiut goagrapby, 8. Hiudobakor, prom. wecoud bookkeoping, 1T, Skalil, acoomslt fimt arith- matio. F. Biacgor, prem. socond bookkoeplnit ¢ nccorsit ponmaushfp, 0. Toug, prom. first rond- ing. THE ADDREAS, The Hon. 8, 8. Hayes, Comptrollor of the City of Chicago, dolivared tho address to the Gradunting Olass as follows : Mn, TRESDDNT AND LAUIZS AXD OENILEMEN: Whon T accopted the fnvitation o ko somo romarka on thls ocenajon, 1 did ot nudoratand that I would b ret down on tho' programmo for_an oratlon, A com- porition a0 alaiorats, o poefeut alyls sud deslgu, b0 ieh with tio graces of hitorlo i 10 Lo worthy (3 bo callod an oration, T1Avo nulther the Jelaure nor the ability to produce, Even it qualifud to mako the nt~ tompl alioufd Lonitato, fn tho proretice af 'thts assombly, theso * learnod Profossora, i heso' | voutg mentiomon, | frosh | (sond fhio clansien and fonifltar with tho' boat models of cloutand modern times, With your pormission I i only offor n faw wrectical obsorvatious ta that riion of my audienco wlio, Liaving spoat sonio happy, Joaea unidat these plonsaut sconics u (o sducation ot ol faoulties and tho acquition of knowledgo, under tlio guidanco of these eminent and wilifal tenchers, ura ‘about to enfor upou a new phiso of life, with Shich at prosent they aro but Jitilo aconainted, ' 3¢ T can aid thom to atart aright upon this Yoyagn, (o pro- ‘vids themeolves with tho moaun of aelf-proscrvation, {0 wenthior {he atorms whiol will besot them, and o follow courao whiol wil lead thom to truo prosporl- 15 and happiness, ;1 shnll desin mysolf fortunate. ‘Tise wine man who undortakes snyihing now, begina Dy a oaroful aurvoy of the witustion, s deoldos Nest {hint tio Gbject fu Figt oud of suficlent fmyortance: second, that it in capabla of accomplishment by bita, s hicueel, tho obstacles fn bis way, sud Lis command, Having losrned fully tho uiremenits of tho caro, o proceeds with courndo Snd industry uotil hia sxertions are rowsrdod with iceotn, 1f porchance hio lan orrod i bis calovia- Uonw, of, from any cause, Iu dofoated, ho boara appofutraent with pationto awd turnd with the Gourago and induntry to tbe nest duty and anterpri wiic ay prescat felf befots k. Chis 15 o exai the me: TUE NODUAT HADIT OF MIND which belongs to all who attaiu emiveucs In any of the e of life or accompiii great roniltn of any kind; gt, courage, fudvstey, Ttina combination of forealght, courage, fudvet Zini /ou (10 not alrendy possoas it, ) you hevaatniued 1t 1s et pest el ol MR eariy’ ife Cutanglement 8PUSory kiud, Lhoss may arise from unworthy cor panionahips, bad assoclatlon, senaunl and eolfah u- {iulgoncen, fhdolont of extravagant libits, and falso Jious of our situation, of tie cuds of our oxistance, nd the propor abjects of ambition, Bocaueo we have found Lealthful awisomant n ‘atitletlo * ozorcises it does not follaw that our amsociates atiould bo choson Trom (hoes who follow miich exercisen ot a livelihood, or that wa should eoek thom at tia billiard-saloon, the Tace-coutss, (o base-budl club, or tho elraus, Lyil Communicatons, vulgnr and indecent Janguage, tho Yicos of seueunilem, aud oll acta prompted by tho, Dnnor passious of nafure, will bo ol by everyil young men who reapoets himasif or desires {ho respec Sfothors, Lattor atill for Lim IF tn addition bo Laa Cructod for limaclf ® bigh atandard of cxcellonca, If o haa acquired & taste for the pure, thie beautiful snd tho gaotl f e lan lenrned 0 lovo snd practico virtus 6 own nake, 1 would also improse upon him the ‘of linbita of eclf.control and relf-denia), which Iudlood ara included in the practico of virtue. 'If por- Toctly able to dony himuelc every gratiiication, evors ‘objegt of i wislics which hls judgmens or us con~ salonco disapproves, IIF 18 SUSTER OF MIMSE: and propated for thnt meastire of hifs ofbier qualitics mey entitle hir, "Let s stppone now that tho young graduate fa pre- ‘pored o stakt 4n tho world with & goud ediication, & Food reputation, sud the quallicationis and pitrjoecs T tiave just desoribod, The frst question which he hos tomeet 18 tho choico of & vocation. To noive thin pationce, 11 waver reet aat{uflod fo valu estion proporly, bio must bogin - with A Just kiea of {he roquitements of Mia eituation in lifs, and of hix obilgations to thoso who have nurtured aid edueated i 10 18 often objectod to tho Indiscrimiuto oduca: tion'of nl claseos thiat tastes and dosires are croated ‘witich sre incompatibla with the circimatances in which tho majurity sre placed. Idomnot think tbls cfiout in ofton produced in minds of & muporior ofdert Tho grand brotherliood of genlns and loaming I » {ruo democracy. 1t is mado up from ull ranks and conditions, 1is patonta of nobility come from God, ‘ofora whom thie bey ual, Tts ‘membors care Jittle £ ta irifica worahiped by tho frivolous and weak, Tlhelr companlonabip 1s with great facts, and principles, and ias, o labor and toondure f thelr pleasuro. A Tower ardee of minds may obtaln from a coll but o smaitering of knoyledyo aud a fow compiisimonts, with & dlstasto for ph With evon thoss it fa probable that in o periencoand uacesaiy prove oMol orrociy ‘However, it fs true that wuch disuppointwont and Tnbppiess rosuits from MISTARER MADE IN TILE OIIOIOE OF AVOOATION, ssisiug motly from tho foolish notion that the ¢du- cated uu ahould ot suppoet hiagaelf by nint] e bor, It tbis notion should provall, when edneation beconies_univorsal, mannal luhor udd productfon will cearo, tho moans of subeistenco will fall, aud_ the aarth’ becomo depopulated, Eironootis as it ls, and Sepi b check by 1hs commion epiapof th commublly, i€has causod b profossions and the lighter employ: mouts to be overcrowdad, in doflance of the law of supply sd demaud, and o tho lusting sorrow of thon- saudnof_our promlsiug youll, who mlght be prodta. bly omployed in the difforout trades and agriculture, { Srish T could impress it wpon the win ‘youny sien, that tho capacity o pesform SAATION 1 311X PINST §TLP TOWANDS INDEFENDENCE, Fragaiity and dndustry are its attondante, Contotts ont.and A competoncy aro Ha roward. Of all th diffareut employnicute, egrioulture 1t oug of tho most Sunorent, tho miost aeecablo, the most, Temuncrative, and thie hiost diguiliod, Tho hioucstand fuduntriow Joung farmor Kuiows tho value of economy aud sl Pilctty of life. If ho marrica in bis own clas a wer ble sid dudustrious wonian, his praspect of Lappiu 2l success 48 much botter than it would buve b had he studied & profcarion, or soughta clerkililp, to wait the elter part of bin iife befors ho could reafize any rotorn, Dut the farmer ahould be careful that {he donion” of avarica docs not possess lim, tnd Jead i to break down bls owu bealth and thut of bis fome fly by overwork from excesdve haste fo gol rich, Thig leads me to romark that our country gutiers der tyo evila thut buvo almost bocoie national. - Ou s extravagance, tho other a craving for wealtl, 10 scoms almoat peculfor to the Awmerlown character to be discontontod with the prescus, to waste our siib- slanco In_ foly, and loug wistluily for aome lucky siroke o piace U3 In posecasion of the means of fur- fher induigence snd ostentation, It i to bs hoped that the nliarp teachinga of adveraity will_corroct the fuults of our disposition, aul feave v to develop prui- dontly sud uso wiscly the abundant resources withy ‘which our land s favored, Youlh s thy soason of Topu and onfhuslasm, Tt futurs I paiuted In glow. fug colore, Tho imagination 1a filed with piciurcs of yarled nceiica of enjoyment or activity. Oue seca bo- fore him nil the- plsssures of tho seunes, Auotlior, vistons of wealth and power. Auotber, the pomp and circumatancs of war, the honor of the auccessful soliior, Anollier is stirronndod fn_fanes by livtoniog aonates, {rlumpns In tho forum, or froui the Lustiuga gatbers the landlta of admiing toussnis, wblle imlagiog e talonta aud skl with whicl e blleves Bimaclf eudowed, Tho voies of self-Indulgence, of vaulty, of ambt- oo, g caig ke eager youth and urging bits forviard, 1t of ail who entor lifa éach yosr, full of hoponnd expectation, kow fow sitalu ths objoct of hoie desirow, and ot many ovon of thess are- disape pointod iwith! the reault 1 What are tho causos of thin falluro nnd_dissppoiniment? How can wo guard ogainat them? °L imagine thoy are owing mataly 1o tho fact that the TLAN OF LiFi 1ian not beon formod with suflicient care, or with a full undesstanding of the valuo of things aud tho reiuire- mcots and possibilitics of tho sitnation. Tleasiiro fs 210t an object wortly of pucsuit, It s only & gratiie cation intendod 10 iighton_our cares, and rofresh un ftor our lubors, - 1Ly who makes it Lfs ebicf aim dise graces bis manliood and insures bis future fsory. ‘Wealth, nnd powor, sud station, and populnrits, and tho applaua of tho muny ara likewiss low objecin of dosire, seldom sitalned, aud _uusatislsing Lo thoss whio biavo thiou, T would ssy to tho youuy mau, Ssel nions of these thlngs, What then cais ha do to Sumure iin linppiness? I unawer, Lsrn wisdom, Know Sour- self aid o truo valno of things, and sock Hhoso ol Jects (hat ars within reuch, aud navo s valuo muticlent to justify and reward thelr pursuit, As to plesaure, (i modorato exorclun of our faculiies 18 & wource of roul ploasure withiu tho reach of all, ~Let us open our oyes and ears aud oujoy the beautica of Naturo, The Eroen geaws, the waviag grain, the sproading’ trees, tho_ sparkllig waters, tho muging birds, and’ (ho myiads of pleasing aud sublime wighta dud wounds Which Nature prescots for our entertainment, aro Tikawiea witliin Wio each of all, and are lutluitcly - porior in all the clemonts of enjoymant to tho glars 2ud ittor, nud nolso of urtificlal und coatly plessures, “Dlien, 08 10 tho PURSUIT OF WEALTIL AKD FOWED, the ambitfon for ownershipaud counaud, ' T wiil horo tall yau somuthing which perlips will murprics you. I miny weots 10 yob o paraduz, Nevertiolassitis itus, Tho tnore you buve of muteriul things, tho yrealer \verumoni mon, tho Joss completo iy your fsbip ond your indopendenco, Iumility i tho Ichon which exporfenco teuckes us, A fow rovalving seanons rehices L dorann o tho Tost wesltly o ths Turrow space covered by i cofin, And witlo fn tne fentiinde”of woalih udpowor, iy eblogment i¢ wsgiusry, his labors and oares aro real. The most valuablo o all yo ulons, euchs buman loing has, that 8 bis wn soul, THat 18 & posscasion alwd capable of ng jufinitoly oxpanded fn valuo by ity cullival or mouy be mrred end rus ined by » el ubuse, Lot every young mon_ eiter s lifs with (uo convclousuess that ho tho v, o7 Ihnt treasure, o treusurg be- yond all price, 0t winh nuthing bt bis 0wy miscon ot can deprive hit, und to_ whicl but hittio If suy- ining can bo added by oxtraneous Lat Lim ‘sirivo to preserve and imprave this troustise by Eerting . Deat wid uobleat Thoniius, S with knowludge nud wikdom, utid proparing 1t for a do tiny wraud beyoud coucojtion, and vudleas as ctarnity, Agat o rodaryof gratifod ranlty, wholor of g soldioh or tho publio wwn, aro trausiont, I may sy momientary. more fleeilg than the broath of populr fuvar, It faine in tho only roward of bhe soldur or ptatcsman, hig i ot flly yetd, 1€ beyoud thle e s b (s ansclauaues of duty dans, of toit and co 1 do- fousa of the ¥ight, in proioting the welfure of Lis llawnion, bl 1 e v @ wabta, Theso "Tlia broath of the sumimor'wind i gt PYBLIO ENPLOYAENTS aro to bo flled by tiows whoaro eulled to thom, They hould b undertood 10 by wncorinin - hels tenre, of litle valto I themweives, and most doceptive i Those who ute led. o surroudér thole tiwo aud stuko thoir hopew aud Lnppiueds upou thele uttul Qlllcowweking ¥ ol fu fself, porbaps, degroing, fu powsfble Hat & peraon 1wy o w profusional ol Aeckor aud ot b uprighit, carrack Ji ulu liabits, trie to It word, faltli(ul (0 hla trusts, Thut it st bo ais mfttod Hia the tomptations witc attend thls modo of it aro stroni and difioult to realst, Thu_politician whose coneclence X weak wmuy guter upon i caroer with good intentions, hut o Is too apt to closo 16w soclal and wmorul wreck, ; What, thon, oo (o bocowmo of - thoks publly Suploys monty, 0 Hocewiry fo o - wellaro of falatton or bal ndminitration, Tho tlo ot corruption ‘an rien nod aprend ovor tha and untilita fetld wabers bava deflod avon th most Jioly pincon, - Reformation and pueifioatton must b bnd, I thero ia any virtno {oft smouy tho poopio, I hinve o doubt thero s vieluo anough smonig the boopio fo accompllat theto ead, 1t eamioh bo otlierwiso, 1 canniot. Lollovo tist we hivvo Toachieil o slogo of moral fmbealilty, the st aiogo Ju {he oxiftonco of untious, 80" seceut sud Dright B beginning cannot have wn ond 0 muds den ‘snd disntrous, ~Tho American Ropubilc, just Fisou Tiko & sun i it glory, wariing witl its ofil~ Fronce 1o woAry nnd tho worn, {ho opprosecd and thio ittty of &l tands, will not now vauiah liko & mo- toor nnil’ Ieavo tho pAll of darknens over the hiopra of tnankiud, Fho worls of roform cannot bo cartled aut Mithout the actlon of men o abliity and itegity, Huch hiow Wwill bo found, Thoy sl take part in it no for theie own sakas, bt for tho suko of othiers, - But ausg we hiava = bosalis FWERD. it LIvE 0 MAXK OUD LIVING 4 8 ncumiblo way, it tloca uot follow tuik wo nra to Ahandon montal' culture and the atudics iu which wo v0 bocomo proficiut, e Bamnaes i 8 wondorful fn ts capacitlcs, and {hote fn 10 toason why Lo Inboror, tho farnier, the ‘mochante, tio tradesman, aa woll as tho ‘rofossional it shotld atiow Lia' facuilties to hecome torpld, o Bhould forcgo the enlargoment of s uudersianding b e exlusion aud proper Clanification of. lis aowladge, AL F Somteind far tn not tho sbandonment of litor- a1 niuidien, bt the oufranciiisoment of the student by Inaklng Dt independent in Lix elrcumstancon by do- e ebiug tio. tdoln of vasity aud faly, to which & Borvarted publlo taste invitos Lim Lo offer nceuss, I Srould teach 1t tho & o “trup wisdom, by {eaching i tiat ¢ i of comynsatively s Qinyilay ; Lt tlio o Swith is_aualitios and aifoction: 20l by goodt aswocintions in whiatovor apliore lie mey Tove, aud unfolding fnto & being Dited 1o entor Wor- Ty fato » bighor and botter exitouce, sud tiat tids i may enjoy al o mont precious 1hings wilhout Ty, and withiout prices and may prove his mans Tloau o tlie roalms of itoraturs aud scionce, withoiit Togard to 1o smount of bis means aud pscuniary ro- aouircet. You lesvo colloge with the babit of study. Ta {8 neo- conary o 1osd It and fo leave Al fltorary pursults oo- ‘auisa you bave ontored upon the laborw of fife? Le ‘Who will devote one hour evory tny 10 'JUDICIOUS SXSTEMATIC sTUDE and montal iimprovement cannot {all in time (o become R IeaFbl, 10 oo HUUE thio NugUIsL cun Joarn aud a murmbor of 1o foot-words of ths Inguage lo s ug, and_ obtain tho definitions of many forma bfore Uiknown to him, Iy ono Lour the mii- aitian csn mastor soveral of tha rolations of musical Rounds,—tho painter and sculpior cau obtaln some e lddaw 0 o relations of color, or form sud di tico, In ona hour tho mathematioluu ca pos Iilmecit of ouo or moro now and_important theore: Tuono hour. tho student of geography may learu th ieadiug fotures of wome myortané alvision of tho onetlr, the atudent of Listory may got the key-stane fack O tho davelopmout of one nation, or fearn the causo of tie downfall of onother. In'{act there is eatcsly s limls to tha moutal growth, larning.and im- Drovauiont wuicl muy by oblaiued by ons lioueis Judl Tlous atudy osch day. To mecutrs thin bonofit tho atu- {Qeout must. avold thu piles of trash which ltier the Mlielves of all librarics, and the epliemeral and demor- alizing publications with which the preas is tooming. Bilck to your elomoutary works, your dictionatlcs, lex- icans, atd oucyclopedfus, remembering at the samo timo tuat thoy ere sl fniporfoct, Let everyihing bo read for a pirjose, and with close aftention, uud utider The survelilance of & sound Judgment—and romenibor jo not profit §o muuch by what we Tead as by (artod n 1fo, Eres from complication ieuts, with ab mooustrucl or will-of- thowwlap smbition, S ‘UADEU Titi: GUIDAKGE OF 000D PRINGITLES, good feelings, good Intoutions, sud force of churactor £ roalut inapropor pressiiro ana boar the sufferlug ani humanity, tho youug men uselul aud Tonoruble career, liko whether e ‘be laborer or cupitalet, with ouly thin difforence, thnt tho simplor and_moro Lumble Lis ‘avocation, tho fower thie hindravcen fn the march ‘of improvament, tia more tho majosty of thio man will loom p Above tho sur- roundings, and the more probable tiatat some futua day, wheilior In thio proscat of tuaafter if, lio will bo Jnaialled high fn (hio ranke of an_sristoccacy, uot f Lirll g otico, af woalth or of fashiou, but of 'tio just and wiso of all races and of all thnes, Geutlemen of the gradunting class, about to loave theno Lalis of learning, ' Probably you ill novor again nll meot Licre togethor, You il earry ith you {6 your homea thie beat wishus of all oot Tioetod with ifs oxcetlont {ustitution for your lgalth sid wolfato, I am surs you will endeay condnct to prove fhat you hove avaflod full of tho great udsantuges you luye o whuruver you may bo, wil p aualor fuolings of gratitiade, sdoctio g v ST. MARY’S ACADENY. Soeciat Dispateh fo Tha Chicago Tribune. Norre Daxe, Juno 24.—The exorcises oponed at Bt Mary's Acadomy yestorday, in Exhibition Hall, with musie, Tho fitst scloction was tho “ Cappricelo Brillisnte,” of Mendelssolns, by Miss McEwon,—n vory difficult porformanco, full of murprising variotios aud changos, showiog the rematkable dogroe of perfoction to which & studont of the art moy attain, 1t wes playod with groat brillianoy, snd called forth E«ntm‘ admiration. Bt. Mary's axcols in the toacbiug of music, and_hag g8 complete & consoryatory as any sominary {n this country. fho following Dloces wero thon sung and playo Lost Birdling” __Contonert iter, accompanied by s Blick, Fontasizon * Lucla di Lammermodr ... It Witmors isa Sprer, “Grecting to_ Spring” (vocsl qua Talged frou Strsuss’celebrute: Waltzes " tares Quan, Miller, Biack, ¢ St Aalher. Song--* Tacen La Notto Placida . Hisn 0'C ‘Dolonalsn, A-flat ajor, Opus 5. +seseareiCliopln Siiaa filack. Celobrated rondo song from * Canorontola ™. ... Rousini Ai1as ifool ou aro now by your ourselves «.Vosal uner, accompaned by Alrss Walker. *Ruspsodies Mongrofie,s No 8 «JF. Liszt At Watke Chorus—¢ As tho Hoart Pants ” Mendelsson Vcal Cla Tho mombors of tho gradunting cluss road osesys that displayed fino oulturo aud studiod thoughtfulnoss, sud_rocoived many encomiuma of praise from tho admiring audienco. ‘siies M, Brown, of st. Albans, V,, road s very thoughifal papor on *Foundatious ;" Miss K. Hyh!r, of Poria, Ill., oneon ** Criticism ;" Miss 31, Koartioy, of Kunsaa City, one ontho * Kuloido- Gcopie of Lifo ;" Mius L. Neil, of St, Louis, oue on “Ttuine ;" Miss Devoto, of Cairo, Iil, ouo on “Goniug;” Mies L. Bluck, of ~Milwaukeo, on * Lauvela Attained aud to ba Won:™" Miss Graeg, of Philudel})hlu read of * Bulldors;” Miss Tangdon, of Jolick, & dovotionnl csssy on rino,” Al woro good Bpecimous of compo- sition, sbowing much caro and thought, but. to Blisy L. West, of Chicago, was roserved tho powor o gividy a opazkivg and witty guuay o o Machomationl Viow of Croation,” which cavised considerable morriment: YUSTERDAY'S PROGRAMME, Tho programmo for to-day as follows ¢ ‘anap EXTRANOE, # Rafsor March”,. Ticharil Wagner Harps- J. Watker and Wicker. Pianos—M Thiaek, Alekwen, Sper, Minton, Foote, Quan, Snuth, and Roberta, Distribution of promiums in Junior Department, Olorustrom * Beutiramide Vocul Clazs, Distribution of premiums in (ho Intermediate Do~ _partmont, Voeal duet—** Quis cat Homo ™. o . Rosalul ianes West and Foole, accompanicd by Hise Walker, Distribution of premiwue in Senlor Dopartment, No Juaiors 10 bo henril to-day ! {—Original, Granil Cauto snd Uhortts—" Iuffamuin- rom Rosslul’s * Btabat Mater * te and 1est, Choru . dller, Black, Haggerty, O'Connmor, Quitn, Riopelle, Joanid A1, Kearnoy, Locks, Dowdher- £, Miitont, ilepy Canolty Rabertw, Kectine, Stimpaon, Frergier, Garrets, Hinber, Cumminus, Ariofd, Gro 0. fves, S, and o, Sweeney, Neteler, Klatz, ' Suithy Jdckon, df, Johnaon, Lrown, Urr, Petk, decompa- ed by Alras Walker, An orginal dramn, fn two acts, ontitle Anima," and writton by ono of tho Blsters of 86, Mary's, was givon, with tho followiug cast ¢ red aar 1, foN Miss A, B, Olarko Dilaw Niol fins Dradford isa Langdon Arnold Aes Mi 3, Kearnoy ‘lomay W Higuon ™, oA, “Misa Weat—Accompaited by 3w Weitker, aarm, Mles Wyman Aias JWltchlo iaa Haggurty Miss Mokiwit Miss ler Al V, 1 o Pistion 0, BT, Yon Weber Miasea Walker and Dlack, ' - Gonforring graiuuting mudile 1 scademic departe ‘et wnd Convorvatory'of Musio, ‘Distrilution of crowne sui hosors & Junior, Tuler. sud Konjor dupartiieuts. forouation odv, doubls Graduates? Clio Vocal el Valedictory. Clostug remnari oruee-tio plao, A, Holimay . Accompunied by Mixe Nplor cougauiod by Mivs Sckinen <10 Mlis A, AL Clirko i T, Tid, Bishop Dorgess from ¢ Athalo *, Mondolesohn s £, 0'Connor and St, Clair, iy Dennelie, Kengel, Zewh ‘N yalodiotory by Miss A. ., daug] tor of J, V, Clarko, Citlengo, was full of pathotio fouliug in roviowing tho lifaand plunsant nssocin- tions b this wohool, ‘I'ho farowells to ail wero patotically exprorsod. WOnKs oF ATT, One of tho epociaition of Kt Mary's In tho Art Devurtment, whoro stidoits ave tuught Lo dray from motlols, followod by soloving wurk. ‘o thoy are lod on to'copying from nature, and many 1ino apooimons of art I’ puintings, Lutl ‘oll una eatar-galogs, adorn tho walls whioh ace the work of were misod, Ty Hialo? At they o o abandored by tho good smen aud lefl eutitoly 1o tho bad ¥ ULzt ol ] Lvery nolgs borhood fn the oountry f naw suiforing from bad leg- sHoNOUs were conferred, au fullows: Boulor Depurtmout—third honora to oloyen —Nollls all, Ohloago, IN. 8. Poul, Minn.t Blorra Emily Haggorty, mily l.h:lE“ g engo, Iil.;” Jounio Bltmbson, e Ohi~ o Dig_ Tsplds, Mict,y Garelo Mopgan,, Contistn Il atlh Tinale longo, .4 Katio Cnsov, lcago, T g Klae Juleago, il 4 Low Lilly, Codat Tiapide, Tn,; Loura Johnaton, Elkhart, Ind.; Lula Kotly, Evauston, 1il, Hocond honora to_olovon—Julia Kenrnoy, Kanans Cily, Knn, ; Josophino Locke, St. Lou(s, Mo. g Barals Hwoonoy, Riln Swoonov, Marlin's Tory, O.; Katlo Tugel, Hacvard, Il ; Agatiin &t Oluir, ‘Ohiengo, 1M, ‘Addlo Itoborts, Indo: ondonco, Mo.; ary Rlotr, Mishawaka, Id, ; Bollo Wado, Now Gatlilo, Ind.; Jenulo Kraigh, Emmn Ivos, Ohlongo, Iil, Tirat honors_awarded to twelva—Lillio Woat, Giiloago, I3 Nallio Groas, Philadolplis, Pann.i Aguos Uoniban, Ohicago, Iil.: Annic Minton, Alpous, Mioh, Roboces Durle Nilea, Mich. ; Julia Fanning, Syracuso, N. ¥.; Loulsn Ptoifor, Chicago, Tll. Ttoso Rontaco, Cairo, Iil ; Eilia O'Couiucr, Giliengo, “Til + Marlo Bitry, lilwau- Koo, Wies 3 Avufa Bullivan, Dotrolt, Mich, § Maggto Poquatta, Detralt, Mich. ‘tomne—5tius Julia Walkor, folona, Montana; Miss Aunie M. Clatk, Chioago, Iil.; Mins Marga- ot Sotournoat, Chlengo, 11y s Nolle Foole, 9 Burliogton, Ia.; Miss Esthor Boyce, Muskegon, Mich.; Miss Mary Wiokor, Omdngo, Iil; Mlins Maggle Walkor, Ioloos, Moutaun; Misa Aunlo T, Olack, Galumbus, O.i Miss Minnio Quan, Chloago, 1li,; Mies Eleanor Donnoliny, Chiloago, T1L; Misn Fanvio Mooro, Havana, 1. Jennio Donnott, Daw Paw, Mich,: Aunia rics, and Katlo Irmitor, Oblongo, Til.: Ton- ristéa Mitlor, Riohton, Ill.; Annle Curtin, Hudson, Ohio; Minplo Kongio, Dotroit, Mich.: Mno Johnson, Elktart, Ind. ; Lydia Wyman, Ganton, 11l ; Lizzie Konu, Ada, blon. ; Lorotto Ritoio, Plodknoyvillo, IiL.; Clara Millor, Ghicago, Il Growna par oxcollonos awarded o tho foffow- tng young Indiss Mary Brown, St. Alinus; TRosemary Spior, Poorin, Lll.; Jtoss Dovoto, Cairo, Til_ Nellis Langdon, Jolict, Ill; Eliza~ Doth Noil, St. Louls, Mo.: Mary Koarnoy, Kan- s Oity, Kon.; Flizaboth Black, Milwaukee, Wis.; Amelia Kline, Counoll Blufts, In.; Nellio McEwen, Chloago, Thograduating . Clark, Chicago, 1l ; Towo AL, Dovoto, Cairo, 1il,; Lillio Wost, Chidago, Tll.; Nollio A. Gross, Pbiladolpbin, Pa.; Mary Kearnoy, Kansna City, Kan.; Itoso- ‘mary Spler, Peoria, Il ; Elizaboth Dlack, Ml woukes, Wis, ; Eiizaboth Neil, Bt Louls, 3o.; Mary Browa, 8t, Albans, Vt. Consoryntory of Musio—Gradusting modals woro conforrod on Julla Watkor, Holons, Mon, ; Elizabeth Black, ~Milwsukoo, Wis, and on Lilly Weat in vocal musio, Junior Departmont—Honorably mentlonod but camo to lato in_tho session to bo ranked among the honors: Miss Sallie Weat, Chieago, Tl Mien Amolrn Harrie, Now York Glty, N. ¥ il Bello Thomas, Goshon, Ind.; Biiss Mu Bonnhmbnllmnxn, $1d,; Miss Atico Pool, Chf- aago, i, Bocond honors awardod_to nino—Addlo Walsh, Chioago, Il ; Mary Ewiug, Lancastor, 0. Mary Pritchard, Galyeston, Toxas; Editl Simpaon, Winona, Minn, : Jonnio Brown, Buffalo, Mich, ; Mary Hughos, Eflo McDougall, Joseio Nepobgall, Obiosgo, 1L Capitol Orr Tacrs, Third honors awardod olght—Honora O'Mara, Cinolupatl, O.; Avgeln Eviug, Lancastor O.i Tobecea Gialiary, Chioago, 1il.; Hattio Poak, Groon Bay, Wis.; Amolia Koch, Toledo, O, Julia Doo, Chloago, Ill.; Analo Schourrer, L 3ia Sohuntror, Notro Dame, 1nd, - Tirst_honors awarded to oight—Mary Tey- nolds, Chicago, Ill.; Brigetto Wilson, Trenton, N.J.; Mary A, Scliultters, Detroit, Mich. ; lnu® pih Hond, Eliwood, Ind.; Maggie Jackson, Do- troit, Mich.; Idn Fisk, Lavronce, Mich.; Mary Waro, Carrlo Hughos, Ghicago, 11l Crowns awarded to Aonio Bmith, Joliot, Itl, Miunio Walah, Eugonis Thompson, Datilda ifhompaon, Katie Hutchinson, Mary Hutchinson, Bary Carlin, and Delia_Allon, Ohicngo, il Mary Drown, Youngston, O.; blary Rosch, Groon Bay, Wi.; Lilly Gormeio, ~Katio ' More- hioad, and ' Minofe O'Connor, Chicago, Il Mugyle Bummers, Notro Damo, Ind. ; Ella Lo pin, Bonoca, Kan. « Lizzie Walsh, Chiongo, I Abbio Gaey, Bloux City, In. ; Nottio Maun, Eila Tuchardson, Borloa ~ Sazon, Bortha Golaon, Chicago, Til. ; Garotts Barry, Milwaukeo, Wis. } Emamn Laog, Muskocon, Mich. : Alico Gullen, Taafayotte, Lod, ; Emma Habnorbaak, Muskegon, Mick. ; 1da Monn, Chicago, LIl oSl i §T. IGNATIUS COLLEGE. Tho fourth annual oxorolsea of the. St. Tgna~ tins Gollego wero hold yesterdsy evening at tho Collego Hall, No. 413 Wost Twelfth streot. Thore woro prosont about 1,600 pooplo, Promi- nont amoug TnE LEADING MINIGTENS - presont were the Distiop of Chicagd ; tho Tov. Tattlor H. Magutro, St. Paul's Church; the Rev. J. DoDlaiok, St. Ignatius Collogo; tho Rev. J. Noonsa and tho Rov. Mr. Duna, 8t. Mary's; tho Rov. 8. Darrott, 8t Stophon's; tho Hov. Mr. Molitor, Bobemian Church; tho Rev. Fran Calvalho, Bt. Francls Church; tho Rev. Mr. Venn, St Bonifaco Church tho Rov. N. Cor- bott, Cburch of tho Sacred Heart; mem- bors of the Tsoulty of Bt Ignatius Cole tego and of the Holy Famlly Churoh. ‘Tho cxerciaos oposod with tho overturo to oot snd_ Poasant™ by tho orchontra, which wan rendored in 800 stylo, Thia was followed by _A TROLOGUE, written by John 3, Brannan and reoited by John Douoher, in which the visitors were welcomed to tho exhibition, and the wish pronouuced that thoy might all oujoy thomaolvos during tho evon- ing. Nt camo ala waro conforred on Annle 1 ; Nellio Langdon, Jollot, A DIALOGUE, 16 which Robert Darrett, Miobael 0'Connor, Will- inm _Carroll, James Ourran, John Dumphy, Junss Hyoes, John McCarthy, William J, Wailaco,and Charles Sullivan, studonts supposed to ba enjoying the loisure of reccss, discussed the topics of the day, prominont among_thom Doing base ball, tho study of Grack and- Latin, tho Woman Crusade, and tho mevitable subject, warm weather. Th dialogno was in parts quito witty, and brought forth the laughtor and ap- platigo of the audlonce. A Gormsn dinloguo on tno subjeot of “Vacation," conducted by Jumes Schaffhauson, William Schaofer, and Otto Ludwig, proved quito entertaining to the Toutonfo elemont of the large audience. As & ploasing prolude to 4 A THIEE-ACT DRAMA - ontitled “Tho Savoyard,” the urchestra plavod % ¢ Boautitul Blno Danubo " in splondid style, The drams, in the rendering of which the players Inoked theaeslstanceof femalo charactors, rmvall doeply Interesting, it depicting tiie troub- los and final vindioation of s yonig Savoyard, who was adopted by s Bpanish Duke, and by thia mackinntions of tho ovil gonius of the play wan cast into prison on a suspioion of baving committed a robbery upon tho Ducsl trensury, 'I'se pioce was written by tho Rev. Fathor Lam- ‘ort, professor of pootty, and the cloontion of youbg Edmund O'Sullivan, a5 the Savoyard, aud of soveral othor of tho players, rofleciod great oredit upon the anthor, who -suporvisod the pllull:P of tho drama upon the stage. Whero all did o well it wero invidions to Fnrflonhflzn‘ the bill is, thorefore, published, as follows: mund O'Bullivan «+-.Nicholas Gooko dward Winslow { s Corbley * \WilllamDonliiy Anthony Hchager Daniel QConuell ‘Antonto, Tedro, friend of the Duko. Frodetito, ttondant of Ledso, Bueno, (Johu Horan flanunlvu,} Courtior, ++- {ittohard Walsh b +.Jaimes Marsh wies Bhorwin +esesdolin Bronnan *+ jTamea Dolihaut ** | Bylvesater Moloney At the conclusion of the drawn, tho orohostrs p‘quylexd Tortel's * Waldrogeline \Valzor” whic WILLIAS TENDERSON dolivared an addreas upon tho echolastio your of 1873-'4, in which he reforrod to the pleasures and sunoyaucos whiol lnd markod its passago. Bomo of tho studonts, uding the rulos too etrict, or beiug - unable to prosecute their studios, woro obliged to leave the iustitution. Ho thnkod the audionco for tholr preseuco, and #aid tho studonts hoped to be able to show iu a fow days that the educational faoilities afforded by a Casholio college xra muoh grester than was gonorally underatood, BINHOP FOLEY thou coufarrad tho dogreo of Masterof Arta upon GHANLES A, PANNING, who, on revelving Lis diploma, ‘addrossed tha audingo at conmderablo Jongth. ' Xo openad his romorka with on stk upon tho modorn _sooloty drams, which ‘he atated aponod with a_divorce, bristled with indelicacy, ondod with douth, {1 tho flfch aok, of a brace of villaluw, and fillod s thomo overy night, whilo the good plays of earlier days wore totally dis regardod. A gang of fomale fanatics engaged in tho business of reforming the iu- tomperato massos by rooiting - Dr: ~ Wattsh lymn aod the doxology, provided o themo for evory rostrumi, ‘The mpenker found falt with the style of oratory in tho pros- ont day as compared with the brilliant efforts of Domosthonos, aud deplotod in flowery Iangunga tha trinls of & young orator of o uinetoouth contury, THo ailvind (o comlug stisdants of the (,'nlln‘(t to solko the oppoitunities whioh youth witordod whilo o faoiliy to loarm was 3¢ Its geoatouf, and thoir pwbition was as yot uore- strioted. Tl doploted tho dangers'of a too froo consldoration of mnn{ of tho quoations of the dag, nnd urgad a.rolianco upon the Chburoh in ‘mattors of that kind, TNB DISTRIDUTION OF PREMIUME wan thon mado by Dishop Tolog, a8 followa ¢ Tor'Good Conduct, Jamos W, Dalhantand Lob- ort A, Bonnett ; for Pootry and Chriatian Dog- trino Wan, J, Hondorson ; Iixecllonce sud-Chrlst- lan Doctring In Jirat Jlumanltios, Nicholas F. Coplo} Termnship, Juhn, P, MeCarthy Ex- aollonco in Socond Himanltles, Michaol 0-Con- nor and Jneob Franzon: Chriatian Doctelng, _Nowion 4. Ihiehoook “and Joln ¥, Walsh: Book-kosping, Jamos J. Tiowoy Lonmanablp, Richard 7, Walsh; Kind Mumanition, Lxcollonen, Patrick Hickoy and Alozandor J, Bolirlo; Chrlattan Doolrino, 8, P, MeDonnoll; Book-leoping, Aloxaudor P, Holitlo, Ponmausbip, W. J. Walla Gommoroin] Courso, Excollonco_nnd _ CliriatianDoctrine, Aloxanilor Gorbott ; Book-kooplng and Ponman- Bhip, Honry Dilerim, Socand Division s *Exoollonco, Chirlatian Doo- teino, and Book-knoping, Patrick Hlassott ; Pon- ‘mnnnhip, Charlos B, Rabs. Bogond Gramuwor: Excollonce, Thomas Daly and John Agnos ; Christinn Doctrino, Jamoy F. Horan; Bookkeoplng, Thomas Convor ; Pane manship, Cornolius J, 0'Nill. In tho Proparatory Dopartmont, Excollonca romiums wero awavied to Louis Nlehoff, Tuoa, . Rafforty, T. A, MoMonus, aud It, A, Barrott | Chiristinn Dootrine, Thomas A, MoManus ; Pon ‘manslitp, Liouls Nictioff, and Josoph 3L, Reld, Bocoud Divislon: Licollonce and Christian Doctrino, Win. Mogoo; Pomnanwbip, Fiancis Bactin ; Govman, Jaoob Franzen, Jas. Corbloy Jos. A, Murphy, Jas. J. Curran, Jamos 0'Brlon, and John Busch, Aftor tho disiribution of tho promlums, the procoedings of tho evonlng woro brought'to a close by tho piaylng of a march by the orchoxtra, Tho ‘noxt sasslon of tha Collags will opion on tho 7th of Septembor noxt. ———— THE NORTIWESTERN UNIVERSITY, BOARD OF TRUSTEES. MORNING SESSION, Tho Bonrd of Trustoos of tho Northwostorn Univorsity began tho necond dsy's sosslon of tholr snoual mooting ab tho Univormty Chapel, Evanston, at 10:30 o'clook yostorday morning. Vice-Prosidont J. G. Hamilton prosidod, and tho Rov. W. W. Washburn, of tho Dotrolt Confer- onc, offerod prayer. Most of tho mombors of the Bosrd wore pros- ont, s on Tuesdsy. Tho Assistant Secrotary, tho Ttov. W. F. Stowart, read tho minutea of tha provious meoting, whch woro approvad. Tho Rov, W. 1L, Hunter, from the Committon on Scandinsvisn Intorosts, prosonted tho follow- ing roport: ‘BOANDINAVIAN INTERESTS, ; ‘Your Commitlee to whom was referred tho momorial of the Norweglan work in tho Northiwest, Liuve coro- consldered the memorlal submitted, and weo tho ment of Norwoginn brothren mads bofore the Comnitteo, WHERCAS, Ta viow of the maj charactor of the work now tho Norweglan nud = Sweda tude and misslonary ing carried 0o smoug populations of our ouuntry, we deem {1 sll-importast that ample facilitien be furiifslicd young mou called of God 0 tho Chrstian miuistry, aaalso for the purpose of genoral education among tbls peoplo 3 thercfore, Resolved, firat—Tlat wo Tenew our invitation to the Nnans!nnl aud Bwedes to avail themsolvos of edu. catfonal advantagos of tho Northwostern Unlversity, ‘Secand—Thsat, whenevor tho Norwegiua or Bwedes shall furnish a compotent teacher or teachor in thelr Teapective langusges, wa recomuicnd that tho Execu- tive Committes omploy them as teachers, Ihyrd—Thal we recammend tha ll\llvmrrhllun ot 4600 for the cnllllllx year, to be equally divided amony o Norwegians niid Bweios, lonsrd 80 BUPPOE of s11d teacharn, ‘Ihe roport was adoptod. M. Hoag, from Lhe Committoo on tho Propar- atory Schoul, prosonted tbo following roport ¢ ‘TIE PREPATATORY BOIIOOL, Your Commitice, to whotn was roferred tho Propara- tory Hchool, bog leave to r\i(:lorl that they hnave consld ered the subjoct somewhat briefly, Tuis Department, we couslder, shonld be nurtured by the University to the oxtent cf its abllity, It 18 within a fow years whon thu students ju the Collegs Departmeut wero very fow in number, and tho day ‘hen the dopartmont under consideration was put juto eficlont working order dmo whien tha classes in o Coliege Do- ‘s gan to increaso, until now the Preparatory Henool knocks at the door of the Iroident and ten- dors 10 him fifty students os woll propored to enter e Froahinian class, we mako freo Lo allirm, o8 iy similar number that bave ever presented themselves for admitiance to auy collego in the country, ‘Under thia statement of facts we feel suro that tho exvenses of thin departmont are fully justified, and, therefore, recommund that tho rocolpts of thw Propar= atory Belioal for tho yoar 1674-76 Lo sppropriatod for ito cxpenscs, o roport was accaptod and adoptod. CONFEINING OF DEQEES. President Fowlor then read the roport of the Taoulty, rosommending thaushio followink do- groes bo conforrad by tho Board upun the' par- sons named, all of them being conforred in course: DBAGHELOR OF ATTS. Frank M. Bosity, Rockford; Hency 8. Doutoll, Evanston; Alox D. Bralvard, Fou- teuallo, Neb.; Josoph M. awks, = Dab, Mo.; 'Richard G. Hobbs, Rolld, Mo.; Matthew S8, Kaufman, Decatur; Willlam M. Kuoz, Evaustons Mariin O, Lewis, Chioago: Xli NeClish, Watsoka ; Wiliam L. Martin, Unie cago; Wulliam O. Melvenn, Lyanston; John W, Richards, Darion Contre, N. Y.; Willism B, Tobinson, Buffalo, N. + Audrow T, Beott, Youbet, Oal,; William J. oott, Evanaton} Qeorge I, Buith, Detrolt; Jamos Trewariha, 3azol Greom, Wis,; Oscar W, Wiltits, Datroit; Molvilo C. Wiro, Evanston ; aud Thowas Zoiglor, TLowor Marion, Ia. = BACIELON OF PIILOSOPIY. Charlos Leach, Creston; William L, MoGarry, Mt. Vornon ; and Sarah Robocea Rolaud, Freo: pott. OIVIL ENGINEER, David W. Casseday, Lvausfon; Charles T. Drake, Evanstons Witliam C. Entes, Bay View, Wis: Qscar L Gibby, Evunston; aud DoTorest M. Hyde, Apploton, Wis, TACHELOK UF BOIENGE (1N ENGINESRING). Gilbere 3. Siumons, Konosliu. DACUELON OF LAW. Trederick 8. 'Baird, Wurren; Ingolf K, Doyeson, Chicago; William J. Campbell, Chicago; Riohwrd W. —Clifford, Onicago; Edwin G, Groonmsn, Jr, Paus; Frauk J. TLoosch, Chlcago; Thaddous M. MeNamars, Ohicagd ; William Milchyist, Galva; William LI Pottos, Donn Towasbip, 1, ; Miles E. Sunborn, Polo; Jawea A. Warrar, Winchestor; Lowis D, Webnstor, Chicago; James V. Willisms, Nobraska City, Nob,: and James K, Wilson, Lticago, [Under a'recant rulo of tho Sapromo. Courty guaduates of the Collogo of Law whto Lave tatou a Lo years' courso aro ‘admitted to the Bar with- out further examination.] DOCFOR OF MEDIOINE. Mortimer D. Allon, Milladgevillo: Washington B. Anderson, Chicago; Josoph I, Axton, M. ., Marao; William C. Dodford, iinuospolis, Bian, ; CbatlesJ, Digelow, Chicago; IHorace II. Briggy, Evanston; J. loury Drooks, Dixon; Hlormon R. Dulson, Bioomingdalo; X. Chap: wan, Neymoud; Willis I, Cobb, Tyanaville, Wie.; Lewis 8, Cole, A. B., Chioago; L Cowlos, Daraboo, Wik Mation C. Dalo, Mo- TLoansborog Goorgo 3L, Lmriok, AL D., 'Prac- ttiouor; Noble 1. Telkor, Amboy; William H. Qalo, Yoorla; 1loury Gradlo, ' Chioago; Jumes 1. . llale, Aund, Union' County; Wilford ull, McLonusboro; Jobn Q. Hailam, Perry, Kau,; Edward B, Howoll, Aurora; William, Haugmon, Ashford, Wis. ; William Hill, Macombs Ohecles I. Hant, W George M, Illingworth, Ballevillo, Wie, andor 2. Koll, Salam ; Gidvon_P. Kidd, Wabasi Ind.; V, P Rinney, Laucastor, Win.: ‘Froderick TLawi, Chioago; Jamo# M. BoOlanahan, Mon- mouth; Edson O, Mitlors Johu H, Mitaholl, Corinth ; Wilmot _E. Ransom, Roscoo; ¥, Rioh- ardson, Chilosgo; FrodoriokJ. Hohliomgn, Prince- ton; 1, J. Snitchor, Salom, N, J.; Charlos . Sporry, Chicago; John Sundberg, Chicaga; Jawen J. Tucker,’ A, AL, M, D,, Chicagos Dalli M. Wick, Coletn; Georgo E. Willard, Wiiming- ton; Goorgo W, Witloford, Melrum;" Frodorlo 0. Winslow, B, Ph,, Fraopott. 'Ad Lundom dogico: Jobm D, Trlton, Ridott, MASTED OF ARTS, Miclieol Fiolty, Ira 1L fioniy, and William Plosted, all of tho clasa of '70; Bauford H. Ale. Tutyro,'Amon M, Biller, Jamos . aymond, Ozio Roys, . D, Russoll, Edwin T, SBohrador, Goorgo Li. Yaplo, and 1L.'W. Woodruff, of tho olasn of 1671, TnoXoRARY, The only honorary dogron racommonded wau that of Dootor of Divinity, tho Rev. 4. . Jute kins, of Ohleago, boing tho ruoiplont. "lio roport Waw acvapled aud unanimously adopted. EVANSTON WATER-WONES, Tho action of the Exocutive Commities, in donnling a nito for tha wWatar-works to the {il- Iago of Evauston was conllrmod by tho Toard, it belng espualally tipulatod that th ripaclun rights of tho University woro fucluded iu the do- nation, neonis, o urthior roport oxpeotod from tha Commit- toa on thio Woman's Colloge ind boan wada thie order of business b 11 0ok, Thio Commition - wes in sossion during the morning, but did not mako their abpoaranoe, and ay noon the Board adjourned till 3 o'locly, after passlug s motlon allowiug tho Advisory Bommittoo of the loasd of ‘Prustegs of the Woman's Colloge to participate in tho dobate, - AI'PERNOON BEBSION, Tho Board resssewbled at %80 o'elock, thore boing a notleeablo inoreaso {n tho nambor of lllfldl;lhnruinut. » goodly sprivkliug of whom wore ndiob, "'io Financlal Agont was {natruotod to provido Ditohing-posts on tho campun, sud to protest the traen from tho ravages of horsos thot wmay be litohod to thom. PIINOIPAL OF PREPATATONY DEPARTMENT, Dr. Fowlor proposcd tho l?nnlmmnut of ’rot, 11, I'. Fisk as Prineipnl of tho Proparatory Do- partmont, at Inst yoar's salary, flo was oldotod, THE ANNUAL CONFERENOES, Mr. Judson prosontad tho following resolu- tlon, whioh olllted considorablo disousslon, o8 It brovglt up tho subject of conforeucas balng represontad in the Doard ¢ Witeakat, Varlous chianges have osourrod In the rolatlon of soyoral aununl confuronces {n the North- ot to the Norllwestora Univorslty, some havin formally withilrawn tholr patromagn ind othiors e Ing for xevoral yoara nogloctaid 10 ciec, Trustoop, thy producing wmcertatnty” in rogard to tho conatitution OF the luard of Trunteos; therofore, Jeeslved, Thot (o Socrotary of this Doard tako ‘mcare {0 nscortaln ofclally fram thosovaral annunl conforancos naw o, liorolofora represonted i tia Toard of Teusteos, thelr wishes and thele aolion upon Tl sujoct, . Thio resolution having beon explatned as boing intendod simply to sscorlmn what couferonces Lind maintainad thoir formal counoctions with tho iustitusion, 1t wos adopted, TUE WOMAN'S COLLEGE. Tho lm’\J{-\nn(lm\-(m‘ roport of tho Committoo on the Womni's Collogo was thon prosoutod, Mr, Quest having finally put in !lus appearanco, Ho rend. tho documont, whioh i Larowit glvou n full : The Committes to whom wero referred snbisots of inlorest portainiug to tho Woman's Collogs would ro- speotully roport Upon thie question of rulen for tho Woman's Collega ana for women attending the difforent dopartmenta of tho Univeraily, which quostion is auggoated for pras- it conidaration by Uio rovignation of tho Dean of ke ‘Warmau's Callogo, tiat tha syaterm of co-education fs e {o the Trimices of the Unlvaraity, and o, sa woll, fu {he Univorsity form, to the' Faculty and the bean of tho Womun's_Coltoge, and it Js not sur- rining that thero shouid bave bown a differouco of ‘vlows with tho differout mombiars of the Faculty na to thproper rulos ropuisod n he clromusbuuces, “That the existing rulos wera not the exact views of any particular momber of the Faculty, and ot pro- insly what any aingle ono would avo suigested ; thoy were in the buture of & compromiso of differont vlows, scoms truo, Thore 1§ no doubt tunt tho Dean of the Woman'a Collogo supposed that In the formsl uulon of tuo Womnu'a Colloge with the University all authority to make rules and re’ullllpul for tho Woman's Collogo wan resorved 10 itaclf, aud was not to be exerclaod by the Faouity of the Unlveralty. “That, subsequantly, sho eordially united with tho Prosident fn framing rules that, after much publio and private discussion, were regarded as defective, snd in s yiew sho was ‘underatood by & msjority of tho Faculty to conour, ‘That, at 0 Jafor poriod, when pub- 1fo discussion had cossed with reforence to the rules, tho Faculty of thg Univoraity took up and fully con- siderod fhe quedtion; that, in this discussion, the Dean of tho Woman's Gollegs wan not in full sceord in the goneral principlos of govornment for young women with the Faculty, or a majority of them; but it was understood that in the mafu all parties assonted to the rules ma adopted, though in somo polnts they were not eutirely satisfactory to the Dean of the Womon's Uollcge, Distinet provislons woro miade by the Faculty that ** The Doan of {ne Woman's Collego shnll from time to timo roport to this Facull; upon the success of tus rules adopted by the Faculty,” “That the Dean of the Woman's C\)Ihgn wee groatly solicitous for tho welfaro nud succesntul adminlatra- tion of the Woman's Collego ths Committce fully belleve, Thatalie belleved horself without adequato autbority for s satisfactory administration ot tho ‘Woman's Colieg 15 also manifest, ‘Thio Committes, on the otlior hsud, fully beliove that the Faculty of the University wero fll“vllbll, auxlots for Ahe auo (ul adminisiration of th omsn’s Calloge, and oven. uldx and wilitug to rendor any ald that thoy ‘olisved would contribute to that end, snd that they m;(udtd te rules adapted s an experiment, “Cuat the Doan of the Woman's College made no re- quest to the Faculty of the University for additional rulos sooms {0 be conceded, That she did not may be explained by the fact that she it not wish, with too areat haste, to_ pronounce the exiating rules lumuf- jont, or Uy the cousidcration that ehe would delsy ¢l suggostion until, by hor sunounced resignstion, all personal considorations should bo eliminated from g subject. ‘Tho Committos bolisyo that tho Executive Commit~ tee of tha Unfvorsity mado arrangements, without con- ulting the Dean of the Woman's Oollego, or thie Faculty of the University, with referoucs to day- bosrdora fn the Women's cnhnnoJ that proved not wiss, and which has bosn discoutinued. ‘The Committes wonld recommend to the Faculty of the Univorsity that at an early day they reconsider and re-oxamine \fin rulos of the Woman's Colloge, and that in any reapoct in which they shall bo inadequate, by & iso admiuistration, 10 & complote and {horough eate- guard of the studenta, they Le ameuded or addod to, ‘The Committee ara peratiaded that the Trustecs and Facuity of the University have an united purposs to make the Womnn's College, In its dapartments of iu- struction and government, worthy the fullest publio confidvuce, arawt Goobriom, FaiLr fluNTixepox MirLen, R, ¥, QuEaL, NEPONT OF THE ADVIAOLY COMMITTEE. Mrs, A. H. Hogo, of tho Advisory Committes of tho Woman's Collego, oponed thie ball upon this iptorosting occasion. Bhe stated tlat the Comuittao had hold » mooting in tho aftarnoon, at waic tho following rosolution was adoptod | In the optufon of the Advisory Commitice of th “Wosms College, the rules of the Wor 'a Qollege presout existing are lnsutticiont to insure its satlsface tory managemont, o mattor [n whose hands they may ‘be placed, Bns, ANDREW J, BHOWN, * BLis, A. H, Hour, [, R, Jrs, H, Kevzre, Mas, J, A, PRANSON, arhs, 10GE stated that sho stood betore tho Board s & womaa aud a graodiother, and the rosolution rosentod was tho unanimous decision of the ommitteo, o road pomo of tho rules nadar which thio Gollogo hnd boon governad, aud cous monted on thom somowbat sovorely. TIIE RETONT ACOEPTED. Judge Gaodrioh moved that tho roport of tho Conuuitios, ba accaptod. Secondod. MRS, WILLAKD commendod the report, aud moved to smond by addiv Lhe tollowing : Resolved, Thot the moral oversight and soclal regu- Intion of youug ladies in tho Academlc Doj nens of be University be, and lieraby is, vented iu the Faculty of Ovorsight of the Colicgo of Literature aund Aris, ilst sueh regulation of young Indfes attending the Collegiats Dopartinents bosubjsct 1o the jolut action of tifu Faculty and tho Faculty of the College of Lit- oraturs sud Bejenco, T raport of tho Committeo on tha Woman's College was accoptad. ve.muNTER sooonded the amoudmont of Mrs, Willard. A, QUEAL made & fow Tomnrks thereon, e belioved that the Facully‘of tho Univorsity was the prop- er body to regulate tho rules governing the studouty of tho Woran's Collogo. It i oy un= Wito pracodent ko attompt to instruat the Facul- ty upon thelr canrse of govarnmont. The Com- mittoo, he eaid, could not feol that the Iaoulty hiud failod in their duty; and find that whateyer troubles have acseu, Lisve beon onusod by miu- undoratandiug, nms. KOOE . raplied by stating that women wers more com- petent to fix tho social ruies of the Woman's College than the wisest Facuity of men in the country. ADYVIOR, Judge Bradwoll asked if the Advisory Com- mittos hiad evor givon the Faculty tho benoflt of their viows, ro. Hogo roplicd that they bad, wheroupon Mr. Queal askod if thoy hud mado thoir ng- kvlanhuun until two mights proviously, Mus, ogo utatod that they had not. * JUDGE GQODIION atated that somo of the difticulties he Liad anticl- ated had como to the surface. None of tho oard, the Doan of the Womuw's Colloge, nor tho Faoulty, kuow exaotly what rules woro de- manded, from lack of exporionce In dealing with an exporiment, His objection to the amend- mont wau thut oither the Laoulty sbould be turnod out as incompotent, or allow them to mako the rules for tho governmont of the studonts, Tho Doard can advise the Faculty, Dbub cauvob instruct thom, sud thus olsim o know more than they do, without condemaing thom as incompotont, . Persounlly, bo objectud to sowe of the rules, but e could not thiuk that tho Faoulty, who are wrappod up in the Universi- ty, aud wiiose roputatious aro dopoudont upon o vonults of tueir governmeut, wilt not do all In ol powor to mako Just rulow 1t tho Facul- ty havo tailed to Booure” the end aimod at by the Tiilos, the Board cannol contidor thorm 88 incom- potont. Thoy may have made mistakos, bubthis might hiavo boen expavted in entering an untried flold, (Applauso.] MRS A, 3, THOWN roso In dofense, s sho eaid, of the Advisor Committeo, siating that thoy had mever bw suyuliug roforred 0 thom, and that thoir stulus had novor beon fixed. It was not uutil recontly that they had digoovered thoir lino of busiuess. Mre, \“nunl addressod the Board in support of tho amendient offored by hor, and explain- ing tho roasons why #ho cousiderod the chaugo noconyaty. mMr. Quienl callod on Prof, Maroy to respond to 0 IAPAIENT OF T PAGULEY, Prof. Marcy responded, boing cutod for. ITo was, Ho mad, for sixteon yoars ‘oo of the Taoulty of Wilbrabam Acadomy in Mas- srohusotts, and for some tima he bad chargo of tho admivlutration of the Iawn, From this experfonco, and that wained fu tho University, bo wishod to spoak, The institution Wat not g destitate of rules s ad baow ropre- soutod. 'Thero are two olnssos of stndonta, Tiouo who have attalned suflicient maturily to bo proparod 40 outor collego, nro aupnasod to bo 11\'Ahl4 ‘tz bo glll“d somiewhat, 'nu)lid in the 'roparatory Doepariment are goYoruo mole ity “Prof, Maroy stated fhat ho wished £ dony that tho Faoulty wore without ralos, sud tlng thoso ralow woro ot vigorously adzinise ordd, DR, FOWLER 0t that, a3 & Trumton, the statomont of Judga Goodriclt that the gov ornmont should bo lory tho Faculty, wna corrocl, Tho gonoral atutos mont of ' what tho Facuity required wog UGood conduck sud thorough ourrod, thoro woro amplo tmenos to punish tho offondors, Tho ono Instanco thab lias ocourred wan stch & caso asconld not bave boon provontod by,anv systoin of ovorsight. It i4 o mistako thab 1110 Univoraity is without govornmout. NS, WILLARD'S AMENDMENT NRFERRED. Judge Gonlrich moved in Amendment thay Mra, Willard's amendmant bo_reforred to tho Fuoulty for thofr raspoottul and earnoat conside oration. Adoptod. DR, D, 11, WhEELER, of tho Faoulty, was caliod ou, and ssld that b would gindly work for hulf Lis prouent ualary I tho Board would rallove lm of Liv josponsi= billty for tho govornmont of tho students. You I wes thrown up to bim on all mdes thot lo was not - rospousible for this. Iio was grawlug gy n o uorvieo bocsuso ba alinys carrled with him tho gravo. rospousibility of thio woll-boiug of tho atuduts. Ou motion, , 118 WILLATD was_grantod tho privilogo ,of sddcossing the 1vard, and respondod. Bho did wot, sho said, dosire to controvert any of tho statoments made Ly tho mombors of tha Puoulty, ~1lor objoozions 10 tha rulos woro diroctod chfofly to thoss rolat= ing_to tho girls in tho Proparatory dopartment, In rofutation of auy eriticism upon tho rosults of bar admfulstration during tho yosr, sho dosired to polut to hor two yours® manngomont of tup Womun's Gollogo. As to tho rulos now provalls ing in tho Woman's Colloge bulding, sho had votod for thow, with the oxcoption of tho “ngta" st 1o ooso, Fiuding that the Favulty could not agreo with tho opuions hold by hior, she folt it moumbont to romovo Liotsolf from tle, Taculty, whoro sho folé thias 810 muat bo an oler mont of discord. b allod for, Ho thought. tuak ran noxt oallod for, Ho thought that thoy (tha Tacaltr) oo nootiy oot sosn traaic ot fine wora 1oy tied to auy lulloxible policy, bat were fealing thols way. tatod that overyihing aught. 46 bo lovals statod that overyiing ought to be lovaly, attor what had boon said, ~ Whatover blume wight ba attachod by sny ono to Mis Willard hins bosn removod by the romarks of tho Prosidont; tho Advisory Comuitico havo statod that thoy bad not_until now_boou mwaro of thcir. aphoro of duty, aud tho Faoulty baye oxprossed thoir wil- lintioss to reviso thoir rulos, If 1t is found nocos sary, Hodid not think it necossary to swing any furthor around the cirele, 308, A, 3. BROWN stated that sho bad nover found tho Univorsity dostituto of governmot, or thw Pecnlty unwilling tolisten to"any argumonts in favor of uuy obiangos domandod, Lo point of tho wholo troublo apposrod ia tho statemont of Mrs, Brown tint tho womon of the community considorad It necossary that tho Daa of tho Womaa's Gallogo. dhould have more authority thau has boon the cago. o roport of tho Committoo on the Woman's Oolloge, trhich had bean accoptod, was UNANDIOUSLY ADOPTED. On motlon, the Exeoutlyo Committes was fo- structed 10 seloct & Dean for iho Woman's Gols Iogo who sbnfl bo & Profossor Iu tho Universily, kil tho noxt meotiug of tho Board, On motion. » comimitteo, cousisting of James Teako, J, G. Hamilton, and H. 8. Towlo, was ape pointad to rovise and Fewrite ibo by-lawa. Tho Secrotary was instructed to sond notico to the Advisory Committee of the Womnan's Col loge whonevor & mootivg of tho Exceativo Cowe . mitieo was called, . ADJOUTNAEST. The Doard then adjournod eine di PREPARATORY SOHOOL. Tho snmivorasty oxorcises of tuo Proparatory Dopartmont of tho Northyestorn Univorsity oce ourred af the Fiset Mothodist Ohurch, Evauston, Tuesday ovoning. From tho gradusting-cluss, fifty fo numbor, twolve membors woro sololed to appoar in publio on tho occusion. THE EXENCISES, Prof, H. F. Fisk, the Prlncipal, prosided, ang tho following programmo was carricd ous ¢ LPrayer, Musie, A Round 3ind In & Sound lody—G, Everltt Ackes o3 Rinty Biueaions 1fa. Adsaatages—rti oty E : Ducat, Evaasion, i, s G T tiugly Sallout—Ioslo . Pheipe, Erauaton, 11, i, 5 Clussical Conrno—Anpa E. Fecok, Albany, Til, ‘The Book of Life—Edward O, Adams, .l’mnflolfl' \Yho Wins ?—Goorgo 'fl{i B:l tt, Ablngdon, Ik e, - 2 Doun Vull~Carrio M. Wyckolf, Evanston, Til, Cuarles Dickens—Niaria 8, Bergh, Obicago, Tl Charasier—Frask X, foncy, Towhsead, nt Tho Porfoct Law of Liborty—Jokn T, Roberls, Motlcello, I, 1Tl Pam\ulum of Reform—Tsabol B, Webb, Kelloy's wiad, O, Pal'Ta No Lyil—Ida Stuart, Klngslon, Busic, Donudiction, ©TuK usI0 included songs* by Miss Anna D. TLowls, ot Chicago, which wera eucored, and Miss Eva J. BMatlison, of Evanaton, and othors, IRESENTATION, At the clogo of the oxuroiscs Prof, Fiek wan prosentod whh four handsomoly-bonnd volum of Chambors’ Iincyclopodis, by tho class, Lot MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY, TIJRTIETH ANNAUL COMMENCEMENT EXENCISES, Special Dispalch to The Chicago Tribune. ANN Annor Mich., June 24.—The thirticth sn- nual Commencemont oxorcides of the Depact- ‘ment of Litorature, Solonce, aud Art, of Michle gan University, tool place ot 10 o'clock to-dny Thoy woro Lield in tho new University Hall, bo~ ing tha firat commencoment oxorcisos of thly Topartmont over hold thioro, and, in spita of tho oxttomoly warin woather, woro vory Inrgoly ate tendod. Tho cxorciscs woro openod with musio by Bishop's Opera-llouso band, of Detroit, ful- lowad by praver by Prosidont Ahgoll. Tifteen graduntes, of whom thres were ladien bad beou choson to speal. Tho flrst oration of tho day was on - _THE REPULIO OF BPAIN, by Lymaa D. Follett, of Yysilantl, Ho men- tioned as tha diflioulties which oppose a thore ongh reformation of politiosiv Bpain, gayaty, abs notico of patriotism, a disonsed and corraph Leatt, oppression of thonght and cobscionco, lack 8t principle among thaso tn suthority, a totally fulse ideas of Ropublicanism, which ron- der a republican form of goverumant utopian. “Thifn vas followod by & woll-irritten aud Guoly= dolivorod oration on Y sATILE, by Charles Ienry May, of Columbus, Ont. o said the origiu of eatire was for the purpesa of ootrection, Onco, the shafts of ridiculs ofton hit when tho arrows Qf rouson foli havmloss, bt satiro should be usod judiciously in order to ba productive of good. TItE GECE-REQUTATION OF INDUSTRIEG wau_tho subjost of tho next oration by trank Clark Hiayman, of Ann Arbor, Tho most neod- {ful iudustrios were the most solf-supporting § wenlth was not nocessarily o orimo—penury not a virtue. Legislation conld not control tha distribution of wealth, Tho indusirios of a selt helping governmentare most rapidly doveloped. Rutorptis is mont buokward undor ofilaial rogulas tjon, on account of the abuse of power and ‘cor= ruption of morals ; houco the lot-alono polioy Is the best. K Georgo H, Jameson, of Jackson, apoko on T DRAMA'AND THE NOVEL. The traaaition from the drama to the novel yas the mout atrlkivg ovont I the bistory of English iteraturo, It was s signifionat faot that the last of the English drama waa comio, heuca. its fall. Thon naturally followed the novel, tho Dusposo of which was to correct abuse and cor- ruption, as had boon that of the drama. Tt bo- longed to thovs whaso rosidendo, moral souti- meity, or sauk i Lite kopt thom from the thens tro, QRDLCIC AND BTATE IN TRUSSIA was troated in a olosr manuver by D, Al Mat thows, of Ypsilauti. Lo spoka of tha graat ine tevest'and lmportance of the contost botween the olvil sud ccclosinntioal powers in Prunsia, The lsws which Lad been euncted wors, as & whols, Knlul:- and wera.moant to interforo oaly with tha acoular supramaoy of the Church. Frank A, Oarlo, of Last Troy, Win., gave tho au~ dionee sonio pratical aud timoly thoughts on TUE DENOMALIING INFLUENGE OF AN Inme) DEEMAULL OUNBENGY, s spoakivg of the banoful futiueuces'of & fluctuas ting ourranoy ou publia morals, 'ho. connoos tiou botweon tho two was vital, The sudden and unusual oxtension of speoulstivo eutorprises ros sulted in a flusncial orash. Public examples of dishonesty and corruption wers afforded, maldng fraud fawmilisr, gambliug houorablo, aud swine diing rospootablo, . Fraiico, Austeis, and the early anuala of our nation furnished uotsbla examples of thle, < Mary D, 8heldan, of Oswogo, N. Y., dolivored & woll-writton and quito rafroshing oration ou tho hipckuoyad aubjact, | (Bop ¥ifth Page.) work.” Whoea any violations of tho rulos ooe *

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