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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1839 mW Of practical epplication, met his hearers in the afternc0a J. Darwin $. Cook—Prepared under Rev. George Kerr, | pel,” and, therefore, to know who won'd be exctuded, 1 repared and published . O14: ARDING AND COLLEGE COMMENCEMENTS. onthe battle fcid LL.D., Pravhlin. * | ebould much prefer the ueusl form of agreeing to limi | Feber Unt Wide nan Tdestey tne Ho clap eyed I or Nie Bc rte tno “The Harvest Home,” a poem by Edward Obese Sbef- | Benediction, (Muric.) tre pumber of frievda wbo mey be brought vpon the | the same. Witn this view I have co-operated with Mr TO, OR THREE NBATLY FUGSISHRD BROOME TO YALE COLLEGE. fleid, renident ot New Haven, evinced considerable pocti- ‘Tho epeaking 1 ita entirety wae merisorious and aeuc- | field by eitber party, say to four or atx friends [ have | Oid ip the preparation of the above fall and accurate nar- let, with board, fn «delightful location; tm cere, Thore oretions having n sort of nonest claim npon | 0 objection to the weapone proposed, vor ta tne diataace. | rative of fante, table for’ gentemen und theit mtven, or gto public potice I woald fain mentiov, ia tho hopethatia | The more of Airing ix unusasl, and if it inelades “too Taleo 14k occasion to annovpee that previous to the | Sireet conl'ed Wo" oan bbe het BET TY 422 Four Vidiousness might not be aitrébuied to your correspon | drop’’I ovjectto it, and ( believe, uoder tae practico | duel Mr. Wise piaced in my bands a specific statement of | ——————__— bien nil dent which obtains in Virgioia, 1 bavea 1b 0 insist on ite ex- | the causen of ive aifficuity, to which he bad already refer. W Antari —BoemD FO& AG&eTLEMAN AND WIFE, cal t thor. It HOPKINS GRAMMAR ACHOOL—A COLLEGE GYMNA- presihede aleiorniene honing hntisea SIUM—THE LATE REGATCA—THE FINANOIAL CONDI | Locksley Hall,” ‘and “Simplietty”” TIUN OF THE COLLEGE—COMM@NCAMBNT DAY PRO- | py Mr, Sulles, wa idea but raat of the vom) PBR—ORATIONS BY THB STUDBNTS—OONFERBING | asfterpoon, both as pects de- Jobp P. Buckley, upon ‘The Ivfluence of the Great,” | clusion. red in general terme in his correspondence with Mr. Ay- fa New York or Brooklyn {a em excinsively ortvate DEGRBES, BTC, ares bens efforta were well en Ay 4 i a Fro carom howe 4 itary Arhiva sreonradie i Bes terindise ihe terra .perpendionieg. a) eee or a The privilege of pobliebivg such specific statement, Son. smbere bers are no uiter tarda 5 Rouse be Nighy te- avdience, and no doubt ie suocesetul out rato! phece, ded at fact the sbarme of a a rpendicul the piane FAD whenever be vos Best ace 90, FAW, LATS QORRRERCORTIENC, will be fodowed up in afar hfe by # growing reputation as | rome delivery. T have no objetion to 1 43 2 | penareed by Me Wises nn Danucanem camiranie, 1 stil fa tora Ned Address 8, B., box 20 Fost oflee, Naw Haven, July 28, 1859, public speakers. Charles Sears, of Mechanicsville, N. ¥, ia *Ohoice of | I accede to the remaining propositions, excep’ with re- T alto take occasion to explatn— A co eke tae Before proceeding to give you an account of the regular At the conclusion of the exercises President Woolsey | Pursuit,’ was tothe point, amd apparently honest in his | gard to the place of meeting. | think ts would be hazard. Ist. That I am informed by Mr. Wise that when the WW ANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, BOARD Oommencement exer: wiah to mention conferred the forlowag deprece:— retention of the sentiments be expressed, ous to attemp: to go beyond the Jimiss of the Stave, aad, | word wee fratgiven by Mr. Oi . y under- jo s eel! American familly; if price an: pete aoe cai “pe the ati ie ope os Degree of M. A.-Orlando W. White, of Brooklyn; Wm. “Boul Life,” by Kiward Chase, of Portland, Maino, was | there(ore, propore the immediate vicinity of Risamond ag | stood it ae the gost actual ‘com biny tan ae Wise por- wee 6 for a year or more, ‘orion ayaa iastote. — ad R Beosghe, W_D., of New York; Professor W. H Brewer, | the stirring and thrilling production of the day. He took | the place of meeting. Wx. OLDO, J&. Porely reteined bis fire, intending fret to receive Mr. —_ | on. tania hazing more recs than they require, On Tuesday afternoon a large meeting of the Alamai of | of Wasbington College, Pa.; Samuel J. Barr, of Brooklyn; | the first Batchford prize medal. To Cox. J. Lucws Davis, Ayicit’s fire and then 6ro in the air; that when Mr Old | drecu box 425 Postalllon aawxng terme dae” PaNeaee: d= Hopkins Grammar School was held in the President's lec. | Orcar M, Robert 0 Barnum, upon “Theooratic Democracy,” was COL DAVIS TO WM. OLD, JR. suggested the probability of a misunderstandiog, Me. Wise ~ : ith, ture room, wben an ansoointion was formed and a consti. | g,2gree of, M: D = Hommmary Jone Rosrsman Bras, tution adopted. They resolved to celebrate tbe two hun- Degree of LL, D.—Samuel ms es, of New York; F. nh ‘Jury 18, 1859 Temained silent only becauce of bis un villingness to dis- Wa £0. 0F 2 TOURS vote 4 PLAOR TO BOA B. dredth anniversary of the founding of the school, on the | 4. P. Barnard, Professor of the ‘very bappy. “Babel—A poem,” by 8 M. Thorp, was the feature of the ‘Dean Sim:—The midnight hour striking shortly after the | close, even to kis own [rieads o ip Grooklyn; in the vietuity of Fulton avenue prefe day, oad. 1 er that it was most thoroughly appreciated | receip: of your propositious, I request pi ipeniety tomor. | ing a fire from Mr. aylett. Mi invension before revel” terma nt io exceed 64 per week Address Mien Marphe ity of Michigan, that its author was believed t> be | rew morving to prepare a reply to the objections urged 2 When, after the second giving of the word, Tneked | °Tk Fost oflce. contestant for ene of the highest honors of the day. Dy you in reference to terms, &, 1 am, sir, very res- | Mr. Old what propositions he had to mak t ‘uetday of Commencement week next year, by partak- UNION COLLEGE. To night there is to be a sort of miscojlancous celebra- peaitulty , pour obedient servant, J, LUCIUS DAVIS. | to ascertain whethor Mr. aylett teawred farther: eaiiatan. Auchan object ae os, aeronstie compsvtoas tee homes ing of s dinner and listening to aa oration. After the OUR SCHENECTADY CORRESPONDENCE. tion, im the absence of a ball, and when this shall have To Wm. Oxp, Exq. Hon. J. LUCIOS Davis. hes gas end be! mn pleseant, West ‘Iweoty fifth ong ¢lection of the following officers the meeting adjourmed:— ‘apy, July 28, 1860. been nacomained, the erenta Scie annua! Commence THE €4MB TO SAME, path fos It is proper to state that the above publication has been i Sa F. 2. O., Union square Pout of. President—Professor Alexander C, ing. Scmenmcrapy, A . ment of Uni lege will be ended. - Jury 13, . made at wy sole instance and request. — days. Vice President—Hawi i Twining. I never knew Schenectagy to be eo dull during a Oom- The first Blatchford prize was awarded to Mr. Elward y Dear Sin:—Tho articles acoompanying your note of I was coie'y responsibie for the termination of the ducl D, BY ‘NTLE! pr tare ag te ‘mstead, mencement week and so particularly stupid ena Comamence. | CO#8 of Portland, Maine. |The eecond one to Mr, George 12th prculd mait the number of friends four or tix: | Between Menara, Aylett and Wito, “I withdrew Me. Aylolt pity. egy eR eR - Pe fi 5 ica, New York. Acce| TO} ith arties be mo the "bos Treasurar—L. W. Fitch, ment Day proper. There are reasons for this. Forafew | The Warner prize, consieting of a massive silver goblet, | gecoud, one surgeon et tne iver trivad-tourw al.” pergon, and om, peerage pegveycomerd Beene ay tae, arecling fost ap cee | 4o may notioo, namo- | weeks last part dissension has arisen among the faculty, Valued at fifty doliare, was awarded to Daniel 8. Jackson, | 2. AB to the modo of firing, 1f any abnormal ussge has | my pribcipal from the time that I addreszed my first note —A YOUNG LADY 18 DESIROUS OF OB- , a € aNTRD of Hamptoosburg, New York, for the most exemplary | arisen in Ra part of Virginia, it is too limited both as to | to Mr. Wise wntil Tl avnounoed that the affair was en led. WwW tal board In # quiet reapeotable family. where thera conduct in the college course. duration and extent of adoption and sanction to be of ans | Isuatained Yr. Aylett’a conduct thereufier. Iu my juig no boarders; loestion central. A: stain binding force whatever, eapectally when Violative of tue | ment, both Parties noted throughout the affair as mien of | “2%! # G., station A, New York Post office. 1 nown rules of the code. su bonor and courage. THE EVEL BETWEEN TWO RICHMOND EDITORS, ——S atm mere. must sot recent origte) aiaoe 3 I ones 3 ey fom the bey beoanee 1 eonidanr | 19 Na maspa, ponlieten or gentomen and tae elven, fer the usual code rules have occurs irginia | bave scen bim fire at Mr, Wise afier Mr. Wige deciiued to | with or without board Hi f Correspondence—Articles of Agreemont—Ac | within my memory, fire, and I would not bavo vorved Mr. Aylott further after | Dleseau! Bnd try, “Meterencen required. et ns “OM plan friends, citizens of Schenectady, nad te some extent the for a college gy muasium, which pas been accepted by the ‘4 4 corporation of the institution. The proposed edifice will | patrons fof the College from abroad, in reference to the psig yee eee so Ge ge oe Cee pen succession to the Presidency of this institution. Some 1 imracdiately, called from that thore gentlemen ‘who are devoted to tho interests ot | Years seo Laurens P. Hickok, D. D., was _ €dneation are beginnmg to appreciate the importanceo | sphere of active usefulncas in the Auburn Theological ysical conjoined wita mental culture; for there cano> | Seminary,to the Vice Presidency and professorahip of count of the Fight, cc. 3. As to the firing, I respectfully submit that you have | knowing that he could not fire at Mr. Wise a Eve mind if the bodily powers are impaired. T | 949, ee. sy is Uaind Cale if nie Bo rg i EDITOR AYLEFT TO EDITOR WIR no right to insist ona connate being era unusual | I could not consent to allow anetfortty vindisate the ho- | 3 BEACH STREEY, eT. JOHN'S PARK.—A LARGE ig true that sho young sous of Yale are very much in ral phy ‘3 RictMoxy, Jaly 8, 1859. | or unfair in the terme proposed. nor of two gentlemen by fair and chivalrous combat to man and wite or two tiurie tection sles be tee tererted in yachting, and this additional moines of culti | learned services might be secured, the trustees entered O. Juwsincs Wise, Esq:—Sir—It is proper for me to to. 4. The “ line ot light’ ig understood to be the line | assumothe character of an implacable fend, to b» ended rooms. The ‘house bag all the abaeiglore. vating the physique will, it is hoped, prove of great benet into a written stipulation that in the event of Dr. Nott’s form you, that in consequence of the absence of Mc. Old | from the observer to the centre of light, viz , the sua. only by a brutal encounter. 1 am informed by Mr. Ayiett 8 moderate. tothem, I woud emorace thie opportunity of mention img the étheos Of she ateliigeate’ ven pecking Tho vie | death he should succeed to the vacant chair. Upon these tory of Yaie over farvard on the second day of th | terms Vice President Hickok accepted the proffered po- areak reaaite ai, Waroesipr, oF wiols 709 Dave give mach sition, and came to Schenectady, having likewise a report. Iadeed, If was matter of comment mapy.t0 120 tho atention which the HeraLp gave to this been encourage’ to believe that be was to take excitiog race, furnishing ® much fuller account of the af | 80 immediate end active part in the present ad. from the city, the editorial arsicles which have appeared | 6, Place. My principal has twice consenved to a meet- | that he did not fire at first at Mr. Wise, because belleviog | ————————————————————___ in the Examiner, for some time past, were written by my- | ing in the Siate of Virginia, ‘The result was considerable | Mr Wise to be an expert shot, he had determined to = BH WEst, FOUSTEENTE StRUET. — TWO SINGLE self, and toat during the time referred to I have had the | embarrarment to the Governor. He is determined no to |. serve bis shot and to fire alter gotting aim. Mr. Wiee not | {214,,Krptiema can be accommodated with farsished reoma editorial control of the Zz iminer. repeat the same, inflicting patn and embarrassmout where | having levelled bis weapon before tho wordt‘threa,” he | Sha Qgent, ins private family; terme mo [oe = In the Enquirer of yesterday there is an article headed | he bas no right to do #0; hence the meeting must take | supposed Mr. Wise was under the impression I was re oe - iS “The Examiner's Laat,” which] presume to be from your | ploce out of the State. I assure you, air, that every effort | heateing, and not giving the word as an order to fire. Mr. 9 BPRING STREET, THREE DOORS FROM BROAD- Pen, and to be aimed at me. ff in either respect [ am | Will be made to effoct aspeedy conclusion of this unplea- | Aylett not only reserves to himself, as Mr. Wise does, the way.—To let, several pre? furnished to toy vend Sewer Oy" wert ana’ pun | mration of te ath ofthe Ctegs. Ti, wp ot | anes unos epute eat grces anc | UMN TAY ly, on Om ETE eee ane Erinn: ee | Sef pleat pmameesin he, una, Sead 4 Ui ate unbay ifference ween himse!f anc ir. ‘ime, Dut ir aix, and on the arrival of the boatmea, at a late hour | me, he has done with more or less of aczeptance to those | Tshould, without hesitation, regard as personslly offan- WM. OLD, JR., TO COLONEL DAVIS. has Dot the leas! objection to it belog made pubiic through | #2. Farge reading room, tree, Taquire of Anson Hodes im the evening, a large deputation of students were in at- | more proximately interested—the studente—and, #0 far as tive, had there appeared in tho Examiner anythiog salou: : 1()412 ST. MABK’S PLACE.—FUBNISZED ROOMS 70 fendeves at the railromd depot to reoetve them. Tney | can learn, with groat fidelity to the interests of the lest a) y tbiog Jovy 18, 1850, | spy medium of commusication which may be deemed | 1 () 412 ST. MARK'S FLACK —FURNISSED ROOMS TO lated to call forth such an article as that to which Ihave | DrarSm:—Your note, handed me thisjmorning, at tho | most eligible by his friends or others. Wf. OLD, JR. or ; house has all the modern bat of alee opees che where rege soitasinan Pag bed vse al Laud conn a Hie poetic pl 3 ny a Solum ian Hotel, by yourseif, requires @ prompt reply. improvements, gas, hot and cold water bath. me . me ane bi logical of any such provocation, however, renders ie I retain my 0] e mode of firing, and or a ee a aes a yels and sang college aongs til! midnight. character, tho last of which the trustees have brought | it neocssary that [etoald vow atic, whether tue’ epithent | to tbe place of meeting, Tam woo dcatroun, aa the ftieod of | S08 RBING AND .OUGING. 767 PEQADWAY.STRANGEES ARRIVING EN It js hinted that the corporation of the University have | themselves to believe contains, as cbiter dicla, sentiments at | “Augustus Tomlinson,” and the words “he 1s good to lead | Mr. Ayiett, to bring this matier to a speedy and flaal A PARLOR, “BEDROOM “AND Bata ROOWONR | Spe (cine city will tnd to, thie house all the comferte of effected ano ber slight change tu the discipline of the ool- | war with the true faitn, Whether this be a bona fide | a revweat, if for notbing else,” were applied by you in a | issue, that I “assent to the terms proposed in yoar Foor $2, one room bgt yd week, or rented by tbe day; | q’hoteat six o'clock. Fredeh ‘and Spanish spoken. lege, by omitting evening prayer and requiring ail the in- | reason, or only an excuee to kill off Or. Hickok in order | personally offensive sense? For reasons which you will | note of today. I did not koow that any inconve. | Scale turalshed if the’ \Cogpes Bone, 80 Franky mates Of the institution to attend to their public devotions | that Bebop Potter, of Pennsylvania, who is known to be | readily understand, I muet beg that youranewer besentto | vience had been suffered by the Governor of | *reehuear Broadway, alx sweat of Taylor's saloon. wt @senzonabls hour in the morning. Praying is,as a | 6TOwing tired of the onerous dutics of the Episcopacy, may f bapregeassp paige a opmarcmarcnias yigeranmaper nay nge eT COUNTRY BOARD. me, at my law office, on Main street, and not to my private | Virgipia from previous affairs of this aatare; and while general iniog, considered « bore by a largo majority of | suocced with a “lineal hand,” being a gon la law of Dir. | residence. shall atectakptionsk Rise cldlue & tare | Tie, of seek tertenis apse alt poranee Conesessary | A GAY STUDENT WInEES A BEDROOM OM BBOOND ck, nicely furntsbed and convenient tos | A Fed A & miata 9 Cam, BB HAD AT THE the students, who did not like tho ides of veing compelled | Nott, ts a mavier that I iy leave to be determined | row. Iam, sir, your obedient servant. P. H. AYLELS. trouble or inconvenience from action of mine, I hive only | bath, with breaktast and dinver, i a private family: mu bland ‘ to rush from the arms of Morpheus to tho chapal. by the facts in the case, which caa only fully transpire > EDITOR WISE TO EDITOR AYLETT. to esy, that Iam not aware that the present Governor ri above Bleecker and below Seven eenth: rem “Address a quire ‘sf the ofice ir. Jobo J. 161 Pearl street, or of Lunderstand that one hundred and four young men | when the present President shall have been gathered to BicuMonn, Va., July 8, 1859. Virgibis bas any more connection with this affair tban | Heraidofiice, Beference given A. Headden. 891 Grand street, or of Wm. F. Hixon, Cornwall, . bave been examined as candidates for admission into the | bis fathers. Some weeks since the local press begar to | To P. H. Aytxrr, Esq —Preeent: any father who bes the misfortuno to have a gon involved | ~~. ~~~. |. Orange county, N. ¥. next freshman clasn; reventy.ovo of these have under. | give sens of being inflamed upoa the subject, and the | &in—Your letier of to-day has been placed in my hands | ine controversy wnich may result in a hostile meeting. | A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR YO LET— ATH HOUSE, LONG ISLAND —A FEW MORE FAMT. £0ne a thorough exemination with snocess, and will be ad- | question has been go thoroughly ventilated, and so mauy | by Mr. Lloyd. I will be gratifed to receive an carly announcement of | ment a’soca single’ room; all modern iiaprovemeste;tsteen Boi ies sad sesaie putamen 291 beens mitted, and thirty-three more will be received iftney | of the friends of Dr. Now among the Alumui hive becom: Two articles bave appeared successively in the Enquirer, | the time and piace sppoiated for a meeting. Very re- | an7 caraconvenient. Apply at No. 6 meet, corner of | g00d rooms. J. A. PEAOOOK, fucteed in making up deficiencies in their studies before | 80 intensely diegusted with the discussion as to be indaoed headed “The Examiner's Last”—one issued yester | specifully, your obedient servant, ‘Waverley piace. iA DeowaN, $ Sapts the commencement of the term. to remain away from the anuiversaries of the present | day, the other to-day. In each of these is foundan ex To Cor J. Leavs Davis. WILUAM OLB, JR. ine Wiciat ktm: ae neneeninds ieteaie ices The Trienpial Catzloguo is published to day, and shows | year. It ceema very like a blundering solecism that sucn | preesion to which you object. The other expression COL DAVIS TO WILLIAM OLD, JR NICRLY FURNISHED BAOK PARLOR. ON FIRST BLMONT HALL, NEW ERIGHSON. SEACH AGLA WD. — the tote] number of thove upon whom degroes have boen | & dissousion should have been permitted to come to the | which you fiad objectionable apposrs only in the articie Ricuaown, Jaly 18-134 P. M. Boor, 10 let to a indy snd gentleman, with ar without trp eee Ss gonmme- ccnferred to be 8,403; of there 6,810 have recsived the de- | surface to long as Dr. Nott shou'd remain among liviog oof A. B. in course, 65 the degree of B Ph.,547 of | men. There is an irrepressible Liagon abroad among the a gle gt men can ~ i mas J dated with detirabie rooms. “ Dioner at 6 o'clock. of to-day. Dna Sin—In reply to your oomaunication of this date, | Sard toribe lady; terme very moderate. Apply at No, 39 fal: | dated with desirable rooms. Dinner at @ There articles of mine were provoked suzcossively by | I propose that Messrs. Aylett and Wise eball meet at some OARD IN THE COUNTRY—MRS. HADDEN, NEW it. D , 86 of LL. B, and 768 havo received the honorary | Alumni that to his great executive and tutelary capacity | your two articies of the 6th and 7th jnstan! piace near Miltoo, Norta Carolina, on Friday mornin; PRIVsTE FAMILY, WITHOUT CHILDREN OR Rochelle, has refitted the house known 4 the ee] degrees, Of the whole number who have received de. | the College owes ite eminent position among the literary dt 48 you must be aware that I know, your pre- | next, at sunrite. is . ws ‘i boarders, ‘Wish to let a beautifully furnisbed froat parlor | 8nd bess few pleasant rooma disengaged, which she will ees in 159 years, 4,189 still I've, aud 4,114 are deceaned. | schoois of the country, and they will defer to no pressare | vious conduct towards my father, and your existing rela T cannot now designate the exact spot for mecting, never | A®t;bedroom, on the first floor, and 4 room on the secoad floor, | ‘0 families on reasonable terms. Mf the graduates, 1,721 have beoomo ministers, of whom | of opinion that secks to impair or do away with his tofu | tions towards him and myself, you can jutge whether J | having been in the neighborhood. 4 to ospeciable persons; ail the modern improvements, Call 7665 are etill tiviog. ence and the whole weight of his counsels, g0 long as he ‘The receipts of the College during the last year have | may live. This is but one of the reasons why this Com amounted to $65,480 77; of this total the library income | mencement js inferior to thoee of almost any former year. has heen $1,678 63; balance of rents of lauds and building, | Another one is tu be found in the exerciee, on the part of was prepared to endure patiently your flippast and aupor. | { eball leave with Mr. Wise in the Danville train of pleat leaial atl bs] abaP seek cabiatiawok naiaaaiae eos ‘oflice. ciliovs attempts to mate me the batt of a ridicule evident- | to-morrow morning, and on arriving at Barksdale station, SINGLE GENTLEMAN 08 TWO, CAN BE ACCOM. | fromthe city, prefer address J. H, Post ly intended for tho Indirect injury of a man to whom you | rbail take the stage’ for Milton, where I hope to have the medated with a furniahbed room, ina irahle losstion, CE ae ee ee a ee are much indebted, and who is very dear to me. honor of meeting you at the botel. With breakisat and tea if required by applying at 405 Houstza | PROARD ON THA HUDSON, AT CORNWALL—A RARE op; $2,585 78; income from scholarabip and ptize funds, | the faculty, of an arbitrary and obnoxious function iu the | — Candor compels me to “ . vir. | tweet, between the Bowery and Second avenue. Teras mle portunity for & gentes! family to send a fow weeks 23/065 60,° Toe term bills paid vy stadea'shave amounted | wature of what they seemed to consider a prerogative, | as indlcallve oF Pacer aes avers ay quinn, not gua Neamt of aes DAVIE rates” z Lae ta vay: ‘comfort ond gplenaareene wil be to $25,953 67; by the Coiloge Treasury, $1,805; by the | Sometwo years since the Rev. Dr. F. D. Huntington, of | less than expressive of disrespect towards myself, Lased | © Wu. Op, Jr, Enq , ‘ ‘A MITY PLAGE, NO, 96, ONE DOOR FROM BLRMORA- | ‘Und Apvly immediately, box 2749 Fomofieg. Langcon fund, $248, and by the Gratuity fand, 81,23" one of the cha'rs in Harvard University, s Unitarian | the expressions to which you object for the purpose of ?* "Wa OLD, JR , 10 COL DAVIs. fropt room aga hall bedroom, to let, with board, reasona COUNTRY FOARD.—A LIVITED NUMBER OF PEE. ‘The expenditures have amounted to $54,340 54, leaving | preacher, was invited to address the Tneologioal Society | conveying a merited rebuke. However hareh they may ate JULY 18, 1859. bly, 4 lady could be accommodated who would teach a little fons can be accommoda ed with good board, at @ com- & balance on hand of $1,120 23. The expenses for inatra>- | of tbis College, and accepted the invitation. Upon ar- | seem, they were used deliberately and sincerely, ani as | Dear Sir:—Your note of today hes been received by | SH! to play the piano for part payment. Meferences given | modious farm bones, beautifully eltua:ed ugom the shore of the tion have been $26,174: for repairs, $3,111 88; Eilaworth | riving here to fulfil the duties that bad been assigned him, | an honest man L cannot disavow their ebvious sigaitoaion, | me. Ibave no reply to make excegt that T. wil bo win | narequired. Great Bouth Bay, Long Iainnd, a few houre’ ride by railroad estate expentes, $2,208 70; sweeping and cleaniag, | tbe committee’ baving bim in charge learned that This will be handed to you to-morrow morning at nine | yon st the point fixed upon by you iu your note. Tamas GENTEEL PRIVATE BOARDING HOUGE, With } {Tom this city; fine surt bathing, salliog, &c. For O $2,083 03; Treasurer's office, $2,230; and tuition remitted | the church usually occupied on such oscasioas by | o'clock. Your obedient servant, ignorant as you are of the means of getting to North Caro hotel socommodstio:» —Persons visting the city will seply ae CORNELL, 31 John street, or C. B, (ELL, to aiudents, $1,805. the rosiety had been peremtorily refused them at the ” 0, JENNINGS WIS. | Iva, but any information T obtain Iwill communicate to | #04 bla & plesenntcentral location, No 461 Broome ctreet, one | ZS TbUC avenue, COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES. instance of Dr. Bacchus, the pastor in charge, the resson EDITOR AYLETT TO EDITOR WISE. you. I aball leave towa to-night. Respectfully, your | potcts;larse sand with trees, nad vives sarmlonng io cncon A (}OUNTEY BOARD—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OK The regular Commencement exercises oa the one hun | Sésigued being thet Mr. Huntington, the speaker, was not Ricumonp, Jaly 9, 1859. friend, WM. OL), JR. “ two emall children can obtate board in a private American: dred and fifty-ninth avniversary of Yale took place this | oribodex in his religious belief. He spoxe somewhere | Sm—Your note of this morning, in reply to mine of yes To Col. J, Lucius Davis--Preeent. CABD—TO THE LADIKS—ALL LADIEs WHO | {mily: oxe hour's ride of the city by orcars. Call porniog, in the Centre Church, Nine o'clock was the hog hee fale SEnibIeoR ot pricatly migoleranoe rencled in terday, is Jost Tecelved. It oaly remains for moto do- ACCOUNT OF TH® DUEL. A ai9 willing to let ror ms. turoisbed or otber wise, with or ‘a1 390 Third avenue, in the butcher’s sbop- ur appointed to commence the exercises, but long before ) what resul; we sball see. | mand of you the eatiefaction which in such cases one gen The proposed arrangement us to place of mesting being | Without board, are cordially invi leave their address at ante tee ‘spacions edidce was filled. ‘All the seats in | The next yar the trustees directed the faculty to prse a | tlemun is entitled to ask at the hands of anoth ni impraciionble, and barb parties having reacbed the Dank, | 3 ollce, where thelr bs ee WGnawd ier file. 0 a petlomiaranee meee darned the gallery were reserved for the ladies, while the geats | retolution, to wit, that no gentlemen should be invited to | This note will be handed to you by my friend, Mr. P. J. | ville train at the same point and at the same timo, while = ait poreivenne. avery reseorable prices. inquire of the captain of the new in the middle of the church were occupied by members of | #Peuk before the various societies during Commencemeat | Archer, whose agency —— with the reception of your } on the cars it was agreed verbally to stop in or near the WELL FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR, ON FIBaT | Brighton boats, which leave Wiitehall ag follows: -836 and 10 the variovs claeees and distinguished visitors. At half. | OF avy other week, until such speaker had been approved | reply. As coon as poesible I sball have another friend to | town of Danville until next morning, and then leaving | 4 floor, and other roxma, to let, with whole or partial bosrd, a » and 1234 234, 4,256 and TP. M- The house 16 caly two agt eight the Fazulty and graduates of former years mot | by the Faculty. The students very properly rejected this | arrange the terms of tne meeting, and will epprise you of | Danville, to proceed together to some place then to ba ee- | the ure of & piano, bath aid gus. to married cr a party of ain ee ee ae ee front of the coliege and formed in proceszion, marching | Conclusion, aad determined this year to have no celobra- | bis presence on the instant of his arrival. Your obedient | lected in North Carolioa. gle gentlemen, at 1l Wooster street, Prise $250 up to $5 per OUNTAY BOARD FOR 1WO OR TH&EBE CHILDREN, tothe cburch preceded by a band It wasaa imposing | tou. Thus is another re son for dulvess dieposed of. Re | servant. P, A. AYLECT, ‘The parties met in North Carolina about sunrise on Fri. | Wee#- 4 plano for sale price $0. in a private family 30 miles from New York, on Long spectacle to behold—a host of venerable gradustes lexo- | ligisus intolerance always breeds disgust in the popular To O. Jexxincs Wise, Eeq. day, the 15th day of July; Me. Aylett being accompanied PAPLO®, NICELY FURNISHED, IN A HOUSE WIEH 5 healthy; school aad church near; every stten- ing upon each other's arms, followed by thoas who haa | wind, and, I doubt not, hundreds of people have been EDITOR WISE TO EDITOR AYLETT. by Mr. Wm. O.d, Je., of Richmond, Va, and anoiber Ait the modern: Laaproveteute eolintlen fan wea tone | tion necesvary rendered for their comfort, terms moderate. stained the ripeness of panned, and Sell ego mins. deterred from Fence ed thetic Reeve leg Be en eke, day Ad} 1550, Trans; wre Wise beitig accompanied by ol. J. Lucius | and wife or two single gentlemen, rh, would be willing, to fa eel ne ee ET rin the bloom and beauty of oul bri y a re are other im—Your ne is morni in repl mine res vis, fenrico county, Va. , an: 1. ‘arver T. Talia- oom toge! "will rented, » at & reseont yoo 06; YORE HEADS SB WES" 1 acue, Wut noae ao tropertect as those detgiiod avovs. terday, bas been placed in my hands by Me. PJ, | ferro, of Mathews county, Va.’ Each of the principals was | Fale, siso one single room, at109 West Twelfth street, near CO ee leat oe ees cee The following is the This year the Phi Beta Kappa Society was ad | Archer. accompanied by agurgeon. ABagreed upon, the seconds | Szthavenue, milk, and be usual good things cne expecws to find im the ‘ORDER, OF RXEROISES. dressed, on Tuesday evening, by ex Governor Bout- three hours from N.Y. Ad It only remains for me to tender you the satisfaction | proceeded to measure the ground sud arrange prelimina LARGE FRONT ROOM ON BEVOND FLOORS. WITH which you demand. ries. Mr. Old baving won tbe choice of “word” or ‘po. bedroom adjoining. fronting Ft. John’s Park, will be let, The friend upon whose sssistanos I rsly is absent from | sition,’ elected to give the “word.” with board tos family without children or singie gentlemen. Richmond, "Bo soon ex be shall arrive here I will apprize | Mr. Avie browse ose pair of _Agelling pistols. to the oie eeeaeecy you presence, in order e may be pl in | field; wr. rought one pair. Tete were the 7 communication with’the gentleman who shall act in your | only weapons from which to select. isises Wa meGOREK nets ones doe tee vehalf. After their due inspeotion by the seconds, Col. Davis | bivure for sele if desired. apply to or address #r. Mew caner In the meantime, Mr. Archer kindly congents to receive a we d the opinion that the arrangement of the eights | 20 Vesey street. es a wy ‘Most net be more thsn . with terms, locaiion, and means of access, M., box 4,637 1, Music, “Overture Overon”—Wener. well, of Massachusetts. His subject was: * Toe 2. Prayer, by President Woolecy. Kiementa and Oonditions of Personal and Public 3 Satvtatory, Oration ia Lali by Charles Heebner | Suczets.”” ‘It was a learned elort, ‘The leading festuure Groes, ppe, Pa. of yesterday was the meeting of the class of 1809. Out of 4. Di ertation, ‘The Symmetrical Man,” by Eiwin | ® Class of twenty-Ave members having graduated fifty 5. “ i ? by Willi 1B lent |. Warner, Eaq.. Seeabeomaats lard,” by William Henry | van the orator of the occasion. BR, # Blatchford, eq. of O8TRAND HOUSE, 84ND# POINT, LONG I8LAND.— ‘Biatance tweaty milea from New ‘York, by the new er Long Island, Ospt. &ugustus Someriodyke. Leaves Anderson, Londonderry, N. el. “ this immediately from my hand. ylett's ptntols gave them some advantage over Semen aliny wast rivers et UF. Ar renaraing toaves Nocreed &. Music, “aria,” from ‘Der Freischutz»—Weber. your city, though not a member of the class, wat invited Your obedient servant, thore of Mr. Wise, while Mr. Wise’s pistols had the ad- CARD. —A FEW FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET TO | Houseat73; A.M. Also, on the grounds of and in connection 7. Oration, “Tho Language of the Puritans,” by Arthu | to preside. ‘Mr. Warner's epeech had for its subject “Tne 0. JENNINGS WISS. | vantage in length of barrel. Mr. Wise interposed to stats family st no. 21 West Twenty eccond ettece, mace wiRkinee: | With the above, to let a furnished sotage of atx rooms. Williams Wright, Lebauon. Obanges in the last Fiity Years.” It was a oomprehen- | oP. H. Avrerr, Eeq—Present. that he preforred his own pistols to those of Mr, aylett, | nue. “ihe house in well furnished ‘and has every convenience . Be AND, Proprietor. 8. Oration, “Edmund Barke, at the Briatol Election,’ by | Sive and interesting effort. WM. OLD, JR., TO RDITOR WEE. because the latter were provided with saw handles, which Joseph Aldrich Cooper, Mattituck, N. Y. The annual meeting of the Alumni! took place in the Col- 9, Oration, “Zinzendorf and the Moraviang,” by William | lege cbapel yesterday afteraoon, and lasted four hours. Heary Rice, Bethienem, Pa. Hon. W. W. Campbell, of the Supreme Bench, in the ab- 10. Mueic, “Wedding March’’—Mondolesohn. repce of the regular President, Bishop Alonzo Potter, and 11, Disaettation, “The Sicilian Veepere,” by Rozer | both the Vice Presidents, was'callod to the chair, immo- Sherman White, New Haven. diately aster which a liberal collation, prepared by Mr. 12 Oration, “Scheming,” by Williata Pierce Freeman, | Br ane, the well krown cateror of Albany, was saccessful- Charopion, N. Y. ly bombarded. Jadge Edmonds reported progress upon 13, Dissertation, “Arnold of Brescia,” by George Frank- | the new A/umni Hall, which fs ina forward state, Judge CHENOK’S BIGHLAND PAVILION, SHREWSBURY ‘N. J, is now epen for the reception of visiiers. S8UBNOK, Proprietor, UMMER RETREAT—MOUNT IDA, AT NEW PALTZ landing, 234 miles west of Poughkeepsie, one of the most hesithy ava desi le locations on the Hudson. Reference— Joba Age ine, No. 2 Wall street, New jork Adiress Joabna Brocks, New Paltz Lavding IRE PAVILION, GLEN GBOV! E pee xe tJ TON aunt 'E, LONG Ie. Jory 12, 1850, | Mr, Wise regarded as a disadyaataze, and as he consider- OABD—T0 LET, WITH BOARD, AT 137 RECOND Dear &rm—Mr. Aylett having requested me to attend to | ed there wag no difference in his own pistols he was per- 4 avenne, between Kigbth and Minth streets, one or two any communication which you might address to him,I | fectly willing Mr. Aylett should select one of them; ttat ina, Boltable for fanmail write to inform you that any note left with Mr. P. J. Ar- | he was also willing to select one of Mr. Avlett’r; and, far- able. Duner at elx o'clock. ee myself or Mr. Aylett, will receive my renee willing tbat each principal should use BOsBD.G WANTED. BY A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, ‘While I have no destre to hurry you, or to manifest any | Col Davis, assenting to this alternate proposal, Mr. Old | for lnilsouly, for whlch seni gh pee a ages wits board impatience, you wili appreciate the anxiety with whizh | announced that Mr. Aylett wonld use one of uis Own pis. | vance. Melcrences exchanged. sddress SK. Pn ders Mr. Aylett awaits a reply suggestiog the arrangements | tols, that Mr. Wise could take the other or golect one from | Office. r gentlemen, Locadon very ce re - “4 Campbell then commenced the roll call of the classes, to | contemplated in your note of Saturday last, handed him | his own pair. Mr. Old also stated that one of Mr. Aylett’s GARD._PEAMANENT APRANGEMENTS GAN NO* found, by OT sof + achts or aa aerate: iaaetto gonti,’?--Donisstil, many of which reepontes, wore made, feeling, ‘and | by Mr. f.J. Archer. Very respecifaiy,, your abedient | pistols, tbe lock of walch hat beea, recnatiy repaired, te mndo for families Or gentlemen ein AN NOW | sxauteure desirous ct participating ta or viewing the great 16 Oration, “Pascal,” by Homer George Newton, Sher- | in 80me instances eloquent. The committee appointed to | servent, WM. OLD, Jr. might poseibly,wefeared, prove unreliable. It was then | also s ents of parlors on frat foor, aj 189 aad 191 Went Four’ | ocean Ucables Ry laren openg hutseN 2 select offivers for the ensuing year, aubject to the deci- | 0. Jeninas Wise, Esq. agreed that each principal ahould select ons from his owa | ten'h rest: bonees frat class, wih all modern improve- | Sad wives obetween Hell Gue and Pent Joduie te 16. Oration, “Thomas A Becket,’ by John Haekell | sion of the Council of Revision, reported as follows:— P, 3,-—-Mr. Archer is kind enough to take charge of this | pair. ments. Dinner at 6 o'clock, peel lac ten atone ae rat celine a nS Rewitt, Preston. ‘4 Presidept—Dr. Alonzo Potter, of Pennsylvania. note. Respectfully, WH. OLD, Jr. The pistols were then loaded by the seconds, in the pre- OARD IN BROADWAY.-HOUSE FIRST OLA! 1 859. —OHIO WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, OPEN 17. Dissertation, “Character,” by Alfred Judd Taylor, | _ Among the Vice Presidents I noticed the names of W. H EDITOR WISk to WM. OLD, JR. sence of all parties. The written terms of tho duel were every modern improvement, bandeomely furuishe 23. to visi'ers seeking beaith or pleseure, from June L Honting‘on, Masa.” ? Seward, Alexander W. Bradford, LL.D., of your city, L. P. Brnrico County, Va. , July 12, 1859, then read aloud, in the hearing of all. Some explanations | thronghout; superior rooms on second floor; excellent table; | 1 Ociober 1= Accommodations for over B00 vialters— The Ohio 38, Masic, “Loreley Rboinklinge.’—Stranes. Bickok, D. D., and others. To Wx. Orn, Jr., Esq. ensued as to the positions of the principals and the man- | dinner et 6 o'clock: location contral, 637 Broadway, above | Wyte Fulpbur Springs te stusted in Delaware 7, 19° Distertation, “The Relation of Heart 1o Intellect,” Taat evenivg Judge Kdmonde delivered an oration be- Dear Sir—Your note of to day hag just resched me. ner of holding the pistols. It was finally understood that | Twelfthatreet, Ee ees aoe nite tan whee tious Deas: tee Mae toes ae by Herry Brodhead, White Lake, N. Y. fore the Alumni in defence of Lord Bacon, and it was uo- | Colonel J. Lucius Davis has kindly consented to arrange | each principal could face in any airection he might prefer, OARD IN BAST BROADWAY —SINGLZ ROOM, | While Eulpbor station, on the Soringfelé, Mount Vernon and 20. Oration, “Boetbing, and the Conaolations of Philo- | derstood to be a strorg piece of special pleading in behalf | the matters referred to in your note. I have placed this | and each could hold his weapon up or down, or pointing with full or partial board, for gentlemen, at £2 Zast Broad: | Ptitsburg Kailroad, and ten miles trom Pieassnt Valley or gopby,” by Arthur Burr ‘Wood, Middletown, N. Y. of the great writer and statesman. Fitztugh Ludlow do- | whoie affuir under the advice aud arrangement of Colonel | to the rigbt or lett, in any manuer, 0 that the line of di. | way. Terms mocerate to permanent boarders. Songs ata\ion, on the Columbus, Piqus aod Indians Railroad. 21 Music, “Organ Duet,” from “Stadella.”*—Flotow. luvered @ unique poem upon ‘‘the College and the Man.” | Davis, who will act as my friend on the field. rection of the pietol, before the word “fire,” should be in = a2 = e peggy Seon volgen Chey coer by 22. Philocophieal Ora.ion, “The Alcnrmy of the Middie | Both of these efforts were able in their line, and attracted | I presume, from the tenor of your note, that you occupy | # plane at rigut angles to the line of fite. Col. Davis plete ela bac lela peated es gad TERY | Roe ot ety dntermaiion aire Andrew Wien, do, Wie Ager,” by Evgene Schuyler, Ithaca, N. Y. a large audience. To day the exercises of Commencement | a similar omc towards Mr. Aylett. being entitled to the choice of position, then selected that | AD. PSwDS Catasaieen lok house; private 7 | Suiphur Spricgs, Ohio. Pe 28 ’ Philosophical Oration, “The Sphere of the Skeptic,” | Proper are going forward, Vico President Hickok preeid- | You will please, then, consult with Colonel Davis as | which he preferred for his principal. All parilea boing by Hasket Derby Catlin Brooklyn, N.Y. ing. The claga graduating isa large one, and I subjoin | toall necessary arravgements. I regret very much the | assembled together and unarmed, Mr. Oid proceeded to OARD IN BROOKLYN —A LARG®, WELL FURNLGE- MUSICAL 24. Music, (Midsummer Night's Dream.’’—Mendelasohn, | the schedule:— unavoidable delay which has occasioned sach inconve- | aunounce the manner in which be shouid give the word; edreom, also a small room, to let, with partial board; he fe The orations were eimilarts the productions ofgraduates Distribution of orders, music, prayer. nience to Mr. Aylett. whereupon, Col. Davis remarking that the manner was | house is conveniently and pleasantly located, and bas all the 2 N EXCELLENT NEW SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD on euch occasions, and gxcept in 9 few cases the per. Salutatory—Latin—Alexis A. Julien, Now York city. This will be handed to you by Col. Davis. Very respoct- | unneccesarily deliberate, Mr. Wise promptly replied that reine se iesroveranaises Apply at 2 Henry aireet, between | ‘pianotorte, warranted, will be sold at an Immense sacri. formsnces of the your mon were inferior to what we The Character of Mahomet—Jobn Gilpin, Jr. Kittata- | fully, your obedient servant. 0. JENNINGS WISE, he did not think 2o—the mode of delivery was proper. | 2™ity end Cengrers streets. foe and 9 senond band pisso fakes tm exchange. Inquire ad expected to see, There was.a etifacss of manner and a | nig, Pa. 4, LUCIUS DAVIS TO WM. OLD, JR. a Mr. Old then said he should give the word as he had an Bose? WANTED—A SMALL LODGING ROOM, wits | * ‘aye Canal street, tmeatured style of speech, which, if not corrected at the | Holland—Abram G. Brower, Schenectady, N. ¥. Hesxnico Coury, Va., July 12, 1859, nounced, and rehearsed it twice thereafter, Col. D. maising some rexpectable family, for a lady din 8 Broad ¥ IMPORTANT NOTICE—READ, RUMINATE, RR- y pecoh, , . . : further objeciion. The principals were then placad ‘ ‘ 4 zs, outeet, will render the graduates anything but effective Misfortune is Fortune—Jacob M Ottmas, Clay, N.Y. To Wa. Orn, Jr , Esq.: no further objeciton. Principals were then plecod ja | wav confectionery, must be setween West Sroad vay and flect.—4 ccordeons, $1 25 to $25; bar vio Desk Sig—in consequence of the absence of the friend | position, each receiving hig pistol from the hand of hig | Forth river, and Leonard and Spring streeta Address, stating EF Tho Momect of Success—Norman L Saow, Root, N. Y. Sito eats conta 7! 5 guitars, $2 50 to $50; public apeakera. i pate to $5 a ‘are, $: Economy of Nature—bdgar I. Truax, Schenectady, N.Y. | whom Mr. 0.J. Wise had exvected to act forhim,he hat | second, ’ The seconds then took position side by side, each | terms, which must be lew, Aziing, Herald office. [cal instruments for esi¢ very low, at tb6. old Perhaps the bort oration of the morning was that of | frniah Oration—bonjemia F- Rexford, Jr., Norwich, | requested mo to act aa such in the difioulty with Me. P. | slandiog next to bis own principal, such position being | —O,25 waNED-BY A LADY, WIT AN URFUR FAGUBE, evabiubed 00 any. yours ix Ohatnam pmees taro ee + eines certsin elements were | N. Y. H. Aylett, and I naye the honor to submit the enciosed | beat adaptod to the irregular nature of the ground. Mr. pished room, or without board; terme not to exceed $4 or Lee "Kocordeona repaired. Banjo taught, minis the ebectee of any one of which rendereditons. | Pairiotism—David Herron, Jr., Troy, N. ¥. terms to Fon. Aylett hold bis pistol down, Mr. Wigobeld hisup, Mr. Old | gs per week with board; relerence given if required. address eee eaten ey one orev intelligence, hig | Permanence of Literary Fame—William L, Mead, Weet | I would algo stato that Mr, Wisehas given mea specific | gaye tho word. $085.0 Herald uilice for tres dave A SUPERIOR TONED AND FIRST, GLASS FULL moral sexe, ‘aod many energy and independence. Tn | Chariton, N. Y. etacement of the causes which led him to apply the terms Between the words ‘ono’ and “two’’ Mr. Aylett seven octave rorewood pianoforte, axd one that will bear Gigrertation on ‘The Relation of Heart to Intellect,” was a German Oration—Daniel B Jackeon, Hamptoneburg, N. ony B to Mr. Aylett, complained of by him, and which were ro: | raised his pistol. A little before the word “stop” Mr. | PROARD WANTRD—FOR A LADY. IN A PRAUSTFUL fepsible production, and was delivered with energy and | Y._ (Music ) , ace on the banks of the Hudron. Terme not ferred to by Mr. Wise in general terms ia his first note to | Aylott’s pistol was EF ging Hea oO ay hak in acened Gen. ‘lio ‘$6 per week. Addresa Teacher, Herald first Selotat —Grieek, a poem—J. Darwin S. Cook, Leige- | Mr. Aylett7as he knew{ that Mr. Aylett was aware of | Wise; immediately 4 rien og Ly pole mre Peon poeta ‘often. | dale, ae somite gee oe , a8 you, his friend in this matter, may not be, | lowered his pistol without firing. Me. Wise did not move CEE Cepneeen S72 PKL es | YE nes times not'even our own. He illustrated his subjest by The Worship of Talent—Eugene Elmendorf, Palmyra, | I deem it proper to ney, that if you desire tt, Tam pre- | his weapon from its original position, but held it, pointing OLD WANTED—FROM AUGUBE 20, BY A GEN. showing tbut Napoicon Bonaparte hada grea: mind, but | N.Y. pared to exhibit to you the statement given to me by Air. | upward, until the word “ stop,” immediately after waich Fed Geman and. wife, tn a Private amily, oF the wost pide ot place, ‘Warhington « heart. Bucon furnished a great contrast to French Oration—Stephen H. Bushnell, Monticello, N. Y. | Wise. Very respectfally, your obidient servant he laid the barrel in his left-hand, resting it thare. Both Tig al eter Mg gag od ey i, J. LUGIUS DAVIS. principals retained thetr positions.’ Colonel Davis remark- | Sud term: ed, ‘ Popular Prejudicee—James B, Bouck, Schenectady Goidemith—the former was sluply ® philosopher, but the pul 3) a O ee ié PSEA AE posi cs ——_—_———_ |, * What's the difficulty?” Mr. Old immediately added OARD WANTED IN BROOKLYN-—WITEIN TEN N.Y. for immediately, ss the owner leaves the city.—A mag- stthe moreing Performances were conclaged at 12%, and | , Te Fras and thelr Men—Willam B. Tibbits, Troy, Wise that there nee med to be some misunderstandiog aboutthe | BOARR, Maly ot Faron terry: ty a eoutomta and He | aiteestreeewood seven care round cornered piasoort, fall aa sdjourument waa bed till three o'clock, at which timo | N.Y. No person known to be personally unfriently to either | word, and raid, ‘ Resume your positions;” and, ‘'Gen- | wife, with a respectable and strictly private family. with no | fron fremo, beauti‘ully ornamented, nearly new, city made; a ‘The Character of Socrates—John M. Scribner, Jr., Mid- bas. the building wan densely crowded, hundreds failing to ob- principal sball be allewed to appear on the field. tlemen, remember that the word now given is aa order to other boarders Farlor ena Laie or oa pears ot : x endid U carved case, scolioped. keys, 8 ‘tone. at 296 ‘even standing room. dleburg, N. Y. ‘Weapone—The duelitag pistol, fire.” table fer ye ‘Madison street, near “The afternoon's programme was as follows:— Orlentaliem—Francis W. Little Oherry Valcy, N. Y. Distince—Ten paces ‘The word being then repeated by Mr. Old, Mr. Aylett | and tes for oT nag sericec tt H tox LON Y. | @ FINE SRVEN OOTAVE BOLEWOOD PIANO, FOR 1, Music, ‘Overture Egmont”’—8eethoven. American Sycophancy—John H. Carter, New Milford, Line of position—Perpendicular to line of light. fired deliberately about the word “two.” Mr. Wiss, after | Pod chee, 7 " A& ‘$110, and one for $130; one beautiful yong 2 Oration in Greck, “0 tou Sokratous Thanalos,” by nn, Beconds to toas up for choice of word or position, The | receiving the fire, turned trom Mr. Aylett and dischirged TANTED IN BROOKLYN CIN THE VICINITY | f0F $90 and one for $70; ‘one for bi for $20; one elke reo i 5 Pulpit Simplicity—David Gordon, Johnstown, N. Y. second entitled to first choice may either choose to-give | his pistol in theair. After thie Mr. Aylett left his posi- OABD WANTED IN BZOOKLYN—IN THE VIOINITY | fienaia crgen ot lant slopt. one octave of edus, ‘eultable 8. Divsertation, The Uishodeal Builder,’ by James Influence of the Great—Jobn P. Buckley, Freeport, Pa. | the word or rezerveto himself choice of position. If hesball | tion and advanced towards Mr. Old. Ho was immediately | — Ce eee ee a ea tora ned Tot | for church oF parlor, for bait tie actual value; a large assort- Mascarene Hubbard, Boston, Mars. = ‘The Miesissippi, a poom—Gaylord J. Clark, West Troy, | choose to give the word, the other second shall have | requested by str. Old and Colonel Davis to return to his oulemen, with full ; digner at sixo'slost. Ac pent ‘4 Bay, plant frets Oe, Se aae at ab oa Sone josectiea,” “by Charles Franklin NShotce ot cca Jes Sears, Mechanicsville, N. Y. poverieten tive the. ms ot See) ate ot Peppiond| Davia, sooo Poeataaied by the surgeon on his side: | "ox {2 Fost ofive. nue, near Twenty-slxth atreet ‘a0: Bul ries jan y N. ¥. second @) ive ‘word, id Hi “ Moxie, Migereuade’'— Shubert. Innate Cognitions—William 7, Frohock, Carroll, lil. Principals ‘aball take positions as alloted by soconds. | advanced to his principal, asked if he were hit ; received RCOKLYN H¥IGHTS—ONR OR TWO ROOMS LEFT; HICKERING & 80! 6. Digsertation, “The Mecipline of Religious Doabt,” by | Human Brotherhood—A. Judson Blakely, Pawlet, Vt. | Faoh principal shall retain his position until both princl- | anegavve answer, and returniag, asked Mr. Old wast wilt be lat 'on, terme mauch lege, than tinnal for frat claad C MANUFACTURERS OF ‘Truman Augustus Post, St. Louis, Mo. vi The Individual and the State—Alexander Gilchrist, West | pals shall be otherwise instructed, simultaneously, by se- | proposition he bad to make. Mr. Old replied he had none— inner at six o'cioc’ oe obras: GRAND, SQUARE AND UPaiga? PIANOS, Fulton mreet. Wanted to hire or purchase a 7. Orotion, “The Clergy of tho Am: conds. Each principal may stand fasing in any direction | ‘that he withdrew his principal from the fleld; Mr. Wise ican Revolution,” | Chariton, N. Y. piano 0, 694 Broad , 36 prize. m ; Soul-Life—Baward Chase, Portland, Me. he msy prefer. having refused to fire at Mr. Aylett, he could not ask an9- 0, & Bons have doen awarded eee Tine Gecevies of the Tene and Good | Declineof the Roman Mind, its Cause ‘aud Lesson—Zi- | Arcot tho principals have taken positions, weapons shall | ther fre.”” After a short interval, Colonel Davia, without OL, PLEASANT NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS To | “MAY of Welr mana’ncrare for the past 35 years, for the Mastery in tho World,” by Georgo Honry Coiley, | ward 0. Bartlett, Poughkeepsie, N. be pisced in their hands by their respective sscon:s. consulting his principal, asked Mr.’ Old if he hat under. Taito gentlemen, wihoat board, ia a privaio family: root | MASON’ & HAMLINSSGPERTOR i manner } stood bim to say thal he would not accep! another fire if it | low: bouse apscious, well furnished, and has gas, bath, £0. that he poco rerio, easy ‘thet, until ne word | were offcred, to which Mr. Old promptly repliet he | Apply at 59 Fifth sireet, two blooks trom Broaaway. “ fire’? is given, ‘weapon shall be held perpendicuiar- | ‘would not on the present occasion.”? Mr. Old announced, MELODEONS AND HARMONIUMA, For parlors, churches, vestries and lodges, a Y. Albany, N, Y. The Tomb of Washington—Philip K. Gleod, Watervlict, 9. Music, ‘'Stradella”—Flotow. Vermont. 10, Poems, “Harvest Home,” by FAward Chase Shomela, | ,, Theocratic Democracy—Robert C. Barnum, 8. Louis, LEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS AT THE HOTEL PIANOS TO RENT. en eh Highlandors,” by Geor; Tho Positive Man—James M, Hodge, Le Rayevitio, Pa. | "Tperore tating positions the principale and seconds shall Aiyled approached the geutlewen whe bed sted os 00. street 'peteral very cool siry sus of apartments wih babe at T., DESCOMBE’S MUSIOAL WARE#OOMS, 144 TENTH wake hen 4 Scottieh Hig! y” by ee) What Gan You Dot--George W. rene 18, Utica, N.Y. stand (unarmod) together, and the second entitlod to give onde, ‘and said he wi! Mr. Wise to be informed that ho | tached to rent permanenity, on the most reasonable terse, in oJ. sizcok new Broadway; haa 8 Ose aatortaeat of pianos for 32. Oration, “Opposition to Tyrants is obedience to Babel, » poom—S. Montgomery Thorp, Granger, N. Y. the word shall expiain it distinctly in the hearing of all, | ‘‘believed the offence offered him by Mr. Me Ay tie delightfully located Rotel, conducied on the European | sale end to hire. God,” by Louis Henry Bristol, New Haven. SONG TO OLD UNION. and shall repeat it in the same manner that it willafter- | the [eins a Sere, = pe aa 7. P SAUSIO TRAGHER WANTED-FOR A SOUTHERN IN- = WANTED FOR A SOUTHRAN IN- 18 Music, “ Hoamweh’’—Lanner. BY F. H, LUDLOW. ‘wards bo repeated to the armed ean gones bat to A mone pSsae te tan Win aed bebe 'VERYBODY LOOKING FOR BOARD SHOULD CALL M pole RM anutitied to teach piano and singing; 4. Oration, “ The House of Commons,” by Robert John meeps gesagt After the w: shall have placed in the hands | wished communi to Mr. a i atmy new and spacious office. whore they wil gota card one pho in sugaged ‘or bus had experience in New York pre- Carpenter, Demorestvilic, 0. W. Let the Grecian droam of his sacred stream, of the princi the second entitled to give the word | answered in the affirmative, proposed that Mr. 0. see of Introduction gus to the most respestable private and | ferred. caret, salig alll ‘ke, P Blggins, | te , “Moriamur pro rege nostro, Maris And sing of the brave adorning shail say, ‘Gentlemen, are you ready?” After asuil | deliver the message. Mr. Old said he preferred —. |. | public boarding houses tabs, why. “ at T, 8, Berry's, way. Theresa,” by Elijah Franklin Howe, Grafton, Mass. ‘That Phoebus weaves from his laurel leaves, cient pause, no answer being given by either, the same | Davis tansy oe bt — habe yp bes A. Len} IMER, 343 Fourth avenue. RS AND ONGAMS.—THD HO! 16, Oration, * Locksley Hall,”’ by Thomas Raynesford At the golden gates of Morning; wecond shall deliberately and distinctly repeat the words: | they hey. vd Pag posit deen a ro avi URNISH®D ROOMS 10 LET_WITA OR WITHOUT PS ore for dep, purity of tone Lounsbury, Ovid, N. Y. But the brook that boands through Union’s grounds =|‘ Fire—one—two—th: ” request, deliver message substantially as follows:— | BPUPN TAHT gentlemen, pt 62 Wes Fineenth wrect be. | Aa pianos pianos sad 17. Musie, “Batti! bat’? from “Don Giovanni”— Gienms bright as the Delphic water, Neither party shall change the position of his weapon, | ‘Mr. Aylett segs ears the conduct just exhibited by | teeen Fh and Sixih a ‘references ex. | 22 ss $28 t0 $160. ‘and melodeona to rent, Mont And a prize as fair as 8 god may wear, or discharge it, before the word “fire,” or after the word | Mr. ue that the 108 Re to him by Mr. Wise i changed. HORA WATERS, Agent, $58 Broadway. 5. Geaiion, © ihe Agieh f Anglican Liberty,” Wa later Bennet a (3 Sir" Nyneca, thureferor- Guatres by cones to Ge by devas SHED ROOM TO LRT, DOWN TOWN.—A PAL eat “We a4 Henry Wilcox, Norwich. Chorus. The parties to meet as soon as le, atgome pleco | Mr. Ay’ a 1 ¥ gones t y gones, PoEN! pall r, DO’ TOWN: =A PAI. | amsong io very bent ry 19 Oration, ‘ Simplicity,’” by Robert Augustus Stiles ‘Then bere’s to thee, the brave and free, outside the State of Virginia, to be agreoi upon by the | and amicable relations to be established.” Mr. Wise im- nae one ae A ma ol ip, A larwe from ee merits from person! ‘Woodford Oo * Ky. Oid Un on, smiling o’er us; seconds. J. LUCIUS DAVI3. mediately, and without consultation, replied as follows:— | fee’ fo foe aed Appr es Fp Seance (08 FOR SCHOOLS AND SEMINARIEG. 90. Philosophical Oration, “ The Antagonism of Princi- And for many a ihe thy walls grow gray, To Wa Otp, Jr., Eaq. “Thave just given sufficient evidence that I hav» no de povei atreet, pu™ omndans im the Nineteenth Century,” by Edward Carrington, May they ring with thy children’s chorus. WILLIAM OLD, JR., TO COLONEL DAVIS. sire for Mr. Aylett’s b ood, nor dol desire now to use any CHIKERING & SONS’ ie ; heals tae Tes Baer pees. inde TR Te, yaa: | SeaSe winou tang: eon Uae seeiitese: Ses Ul. aynarere: (( (CRG ee ea oom, 20 uae woaHoUs BOARD, 5D ow wale large peven octave, FLAROG. 1. “ « . * R ‘our coun! i iM Li bast ets apie, tee rs toc erraanee | Yoneanteae ees ete ily, Es Jor eee cee, rh x: | oe Lorre noun xere ain due, | zmeemncrstoeter psi ae lca 22. Oration, * self tel , m me 0. Je req! you 5 a “1 aS teal Exertion,” with the Valouidusre Actress, fg arina Des tip ole Dene. cerh (ction ge his frend in the aificaity with Mr. PH. aylett, and wub- | between Mr. Aylétt and myself. hprefer that we shall Geet top nau Sp sonia pot gage gorse a Beith, Wilton. ‘Whose glory asks no other; mit the enclosed terms. And you also state that Mr. meet beceeerenly ye DarTect and wife 75 cecis. Globe ‘corner of ‘ETIFIOIAL TERTH INSERTED A? THR 2 ‘Maste, “ Overture, William Tell’”—Rossini. ‘We gather it not from the green pap grot— NEED eR I nod Secesudae ceapent Pi eg nore 4 {a the following | Wiliam streets, N.Y. Open all F-% prices; sete ig rangaato, $10) |. Degrees Conferred. ‘Tig the love we bear our Mo! terms _ pain (Age y heres. RESIDBNOE—AN ENGLISH — 26. Prayer by the President. Chorus—Then here’s to thee, &e. ed of by him;” and state that you aro to oxhivit | perpetual hoatility towards Mr. Ay! Pan Loxpox BOARD AND. REST oewining teed: | OW nt 519 Gamal ‘one. Z a ‘Tho speaking in the afternoon was mach better than in dear old wate to me the statement Nec leeds thee se, Iam neither | ration as referring only to the present, hot as abutting ee, rere Tor Iadies an enuemen the 4 the morning—the directing power | suppose, on Lat the joy that falls from thy Sdopennd nar sxtoactoa te ive such a statemoat as | the door to the Of a future reconeitiation. = reeable society, for Wemlshed, and very central Unchanged brave Time’s on-darting, jou mention, but I am to actfor Me. Aylett, in | Mr. Wise that he “desired his language to be wo eee 2 pra pince, ‘Russell square, eyo Ly Repriseione of Keoplog tue beet wine ull the last of the And oat oaly ter falls onoe & Your arrapgement of the ‘between Me Aylott and derstood without modification; that he considered any ox- Address H. raNa'80 Upper Bed to extract [4-2 ‘im two Ali tie; Wika, Shah whi Ginak, pares ma to ley sow? ‘On banas nt olagpeere parting; | ibd Mr. Wise. pis of it unnecessary; thet be had not referred OR A GENTLEMAN AND Tag rise enmaars eerie oP, be ge a agli ear plermor= Herm aE eT inet toe oboe aor batts bowed ws,” NBR ei eth Mh tpg By rr al emer meh. game ante Rama > GENT NM ated with board and furnished aT ‘reel, one door classmates—on); intellectual entertain: re » as place where wo shall meet you, q 6) ‘West Kleventh pate deanna’ Or ened sshetete ea NS SY of thy claumalea—only an tutlectanl entertainment was Our faded hours shall revive their howors, T ahould preter the earls time and the nearest place, . Taliaferro Wie opinion that he understood | rooms tn.s small privsia tn: Gai gg | | MOTHRE GREAT DIQQOVARY.NO WORE Toore, “The Clergy of the American Revolution,” by Gilbert And the past shall live around us. ree and within the vicinity of Richmond, which I thiok is | Mr. Wise’s lap; to be sufficiently explicit wkhont | between “SS resy oa! from tnothache cas Otis Fay, was a great success, because the subject was of Chorus—Then here’s to thee, &c. urged us by the publicitygwhion, unfortunately, has | modification or oxplanstion. BRWANENT BOsBD WANKED-BY A BiNGLE | of iiin afew minutes without ihe use feramen. greater Intereat than the themes upon which graduates | ‘Tho Blatchford medais awarded to the two beatspeakore. | attended the difficulty and the consequent evils likely to Mr, Old anid he understood Mr. Wise desired the parties entieman, convenient to Broad betroen ‘White and es. applications, electrty, Rig Ay Bo Ty deecant, and because of the happy condensation of the ‘The Warver prize awarded, result from any further delay; a delay which must cnauo | should stand as they had met. Mr. Wise replied he did. Prince areca: Cin Addreas Jy we : ‘not to ex. 5 Fo. eS If'ae cure te ettected. principal parts pereyaaad & the olergy in the “times that Degrees conferred. if distant time or place is Axed upon. Very respect ee then ae ied men’s roule,” a when of the spiritual NOT? PRIZE SCHOLARS: fal our obedint servant, WILLIAM OLD, J. correct. The surgeons confirm | — % ALL ITs THPROYEMERTS, feuchere carried au armful of Wat'abyme, bookerto the | _ David Hoagie Prepared, under ©. A. Avery, A. ML, Woda d. Lecce Daven” \ the substantial correetness of the statement. OO ee me ieeektrac oe Chae ee ee Drm vuniaes te i M7 field, telling the soldiers to “give them (the Britishers) | Soneca Falls. OBJECTIONS. ‘WM. OGD, Jr ma small private famaily (a Re OM fall requ ws ‘Watt’s,”’and when another pastor of his flock urged re- Charles H. Peck—Preparcd under William H, Soram, Toatead of the first peition, as itis impossible for J. Luowd Davis. board for the Iady. Address Ui office, naming Fagee, wih wee ctiaoward sect, pictance to the foe in his morning's discourse, and by way | A. M., Sand Lal me to know who ‘be ‘‘unfriendly to either priaci- Tn signing the aboye I would remark that the whole is " ;erms, which must bo reagoned!

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