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= ary or troep for the spare (f seven yours from the time of His anf é NEW-YOKK DAILY TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1866. matters are oo mized up in that eity that it le difficalt to ar- L S e e e e ] ()0 Y . 2 b , and wishing well to all I leave bebind. May kind | have their pickets and cappers out in every direetion, h_nq MMENCEM ENT SEASON’ g:fl:fi’:{.“"" v it ;’l:fr‘l‘l.t'n;nv’:r" ey m .';y:n LEVer o zu:lo smile upon the work 1hat will goon | Joung wen, business iea, sud even boys, Lute tbetr dens. rive at o clear understanding of the subject. :i“;.'yl;::::r’;r‘:‘tl::‘r‘::‘r‘l’;;-llxl-;w {'f:..,.'. ZZ;';"".:""‘;"" 1&&',"‘ here, and never ecase to bless the hauds thatdoit. On MOSUMERY TO LINCOLN— A U GARSTION, Australia ie contributing 8 little to the art circles of | 1 and by chay.fiugl 18 %, b by wemb T ys occurred on The excicise of reading tho prize es Karope. Mr. Bougheils, the nephew of tbe lamented Wikiam B Rer s os st t 3 o'l d | each succoeding Commencement Day mey crowds of Hesvacd e ol e 1he samo pluce aud | o0 e forth from these balls, a8 this class goes forth | A €ity correspondent observes; TRIKNNAL PESTIVAL OF TEX ALUMKL ives, on6 of gold and the other of silver, | 10 do their part in the great work of lifting mankind up 10 | There §8 vow in Fourteeoth.st., near Union-square, #till V. Waliace, has recontly been einging st concerts in London uy o e Weor Oux Own Cormerpondent. it foauded by the late Heran White, esq., for best two Zation, 10 4 better appreciation of all that is | railed off, » small pi f »on which was creetod dur- | with uaqualified suceess. He has 3 maguificent baritone voise, e okt o 4 r‘:""’(?" Ty 23,104, | essuys, in proso or v h R m:d'"ll'l w;wl."(‘ A . the proc o fumarsl ':Ir":;':"';‘ 207 | and sings with taste, expression and fire, aud aithongh o a | e ervice o v pcinpried e b caterdat of e nt re also two a1 od h n of the X Srooks, the 2 made #me - u " i it ' ™ ita m:.mceu:l{‘lou '“',“lr :,'m 0‘, ;‘fll:lu'fl:::::n; : :, -‘.’t ].'I."A]I:"‘L k, A. Cobt ..‘iun.'f"l' '|'yrr'l‘(: {l‘:‘"d‘v\:v\"(hhl o Py r:»;v“'.‘(n r!vmr.k:. promi z‘l‘n‘, r‘v"‘. :-. nr.(']n,rr"u ad wiih ow inscriptions. 1 suggost hat :";'n' ;:d:‘;n;len:y weoalthy, hie om'nnn!l fl'; ll':‘v issogrest g 1S Lol period la' 6d ‘Sompeny = Wcctline, AP 5 S060 y without eithet | 14 T CCH 1he Dest two cabays conuocted with Esglal | to promote the Interests'of tho #-hool and proscrvo fts | shouid Do bt o hendeema bonse Areirf Panic sur | & Mads e ey s e woom or time for comment, The moral and scxtimestal | o o o Y tiands present high charaeter. o by & Ak e o rahate Linesln. Ahere A Madame Rahy Barrett, also foom Australia, sp- oo of inftmons criue o Tha adiress to the Alamni was delivered by As O. | shouid be soats, 5o that tle weary could fest under ita sbade, | pearcd last month at Colard's Roows, and exhibited Ler | (08 enrollment (f (1 & w.itn of the TY W0 yeara. Oneve v why the errollment is made so e juently 1s bevanse of the telations which exist between the powese as & pisnist, She met with the marked approval of the ilow tree (hnied, and the iaser and outer walls critics. Tomake s sncvess ag o pianist—London, whero all ahod! be adorned wit on carved Jotters of extragta from seflections veuclly sugeested by soch ea ocostion will ponctus- Sta and Nationol anih rties, Tia Courbiution of tie LUMSI ORATION 5 2 o~ s ruity wos cela. | Newpher, of the Cland of 1850 Wave fo be printed separately, if at all; Jike 1 The anniversary of ihe Alumni e Mon of Lord Timothy Dexter's uiustoy pod volome, These brat Welnesdoy eve . The anoal ol fl: T o P o4 and speeees of that ereat-hearted man. - Tnited 8t e eflections we mey ensily find made o haud, like the sen- "'yfli A;'!i’-","", . \"I‘M:-F'f’“m" g FRile Colions: - o e Hemtfmant: -+ With oharity 40- | the great piauiate of the world are heard during the sausor— l“’h_g,,;’:h:’;‘lm"k'z for Fauang. s ing and Aisci ! ga Distriet of the § . Wodpenday, Jol £ 168 { wird il a2d widh oo omard gone with firmazs 1008 | ozguen rare snd distingu'shed attainments, Tion the Geners) (iovertment oo Ly e Toises of Lifiyette Uoilees § Tho right 4 God gives o to knaw the right. Blate Glovernmente for erierh Sas bor Caoo i e mry Gounod’s musical illastrations to Ulysces aro very aofavorably compared with Mendelesohn's musie to Athatie, We can well imogine thjs when we compare the ofuds of the twomen. Mendelssobu's pure eloss tono of thought wisin perfect aympithy with his subject, while Gounod's sensoous snd beautifel imaginings eould hardly de in sccordance with he reverity of siyie demanded. Sencen of tomb-stones, pull-writers and stuvipopeak ® Golden biood of youth—morning of lite, wmomes in buman existece, ' and so on might cue cont llesa hopes. plways with the New. m of bewediction, :L‘x}" Lmu-r:vm this: marry dariy- o yieh.” But mes’ T we medilated ontside of b dreary T s of phraseology: to wil, that the range COMMENCEMENT. At the comincpeenent ¢ ned with prager, the | thia morning Prof. 1. & Oshorn delivercd the iutrodue- od their graduation | rory lectare of the Scientifie School, endowed by A. KINGDOM COME. 2 Fardee, & 0 i( Haz wu‘.‘ “‘lhe ‘\'|l»luhm~;ry nm(hml "r:! John Coftin Naz tio of the State of Maine devout- RDING PRIZES. delivered by George oller of Pennaylsania, and the o Sadip i £ ¥ is of the Commiitees on Prizes wero yood, Hasters oration by the Kev. Mones Dey e Noweemey, | o0y belioves that +*o magnifieal party, patitiosl sad hacerat, ticcante featro in the faet that on | The degree of LL. D). was conferred on the Rev. Dr. ieal, I8 required imperatively by all tho sigum of the times, of sabjects displayed in the pE men's thesen wai out of the four prizcs awarded | Edwards, Pre Washington and Jefferson College. | andeo will roprasent to Congroce. Mr. Cofiin, whose '* ban- " gnd whose * wareryle aditalle, and their treatment Fatisfactory; to wit, that | o ywards were asfollows, viz.: _ | The Alamni smer at Masonie Hail, at which ex- | ner" is the “san of righteoust he O doclaanation wes, on the whole, poor, Ehowiig Tho White Kbetonieal Price, the White Eseay Prize | Gov. Pollock pres Ihe town 18 crowded with visitors. halletjuah,” signs bimsali the Prioce of the Jewsand the Theo ectionn. It a3 Trice N. 1, 10 J. Addison Rice. erat of Now- York wilitismay eorvlied, Kequsition is wa G overniient by tho St o iy s -vf:,m'.l:; e 10 de! 0 a8 accurately as possible the . rollent fmado us v stued, S The uniformed militia foree f the City of New-Y viata of 220 compales, formiwg £ Tocimert of 10 compen-a oach, Te. uents are infanrry, 2 eavalry, artille Tho namee £t e 1 fantry rogiments aro as £ Ist, 2, 4 i, Tth, Bk, 9th, 11th, 224, 37h, ; 5th, & id 09th, The eavn! regiments are the st wid 3. The artilicry regiment is e Theso uniformed regiwents foru the nuelns of Lo i tal vating class deliv echies, AW LAW INTELLIGENCK. docutionsry siudy of sounds and i @oos not seem to be understood in New- vgland that Prize No.2 was given to Mr.E. South y . elocation is on apalytical art, agd that tie quity of i YRO CORRBESPONDENTA. GKN. BEECHER AND THE PREEDMEN'S BURRAU, ooy itin force of all che Alstricts inthe city, All the militia of @very vowel hml of every consanant w‘::s »L.J)“;ux.zt‘u'-'- SGREES CONFERRED. ——— A woll-informed correspondent af Charl aith The Greas Counterfeiting Case. i Qistricts oot unifermed ure enny o sideration. ence, m of onr speakers an [he degree of J wes eonforred ~ - . g Ly 25--Be Com. | With thesa regimonts in times when the mi ) & The deg A. nicrred upon the 19 members HOLDIERS' CONVENTIONS, eleos 120 courss of Gen, James C. Becober, in regand 10 the U. S 1‘074)!165!01’3]15 OPFICE=JuLy 25—Before Co F i i et et o miesicner OXBOKY. 3t 20 enriueut distriets, show & great samctcss i the vowel sounds they BHer. | of jue Graduating Class, v 4 4 . A Joses its breadth, N itk suarpuces, O its rotundity, wEile | i degren of A. M. was awarded to the following, vis.: A Confederate soldier, who served in the 17th 8outh | Precdmen, asd accuses him of wany falso statements and ex- # boeomes & nacai cotposice. Ihis ,lw’ nm‘t‘r:nml‘n:: The Rev. The G, Clemsen, aud Charies Jeficrson | Carolina Rogiment, brings to oor notico **a oall for & conven- | freme wismanagement. Inrejly to Gep, Beseher's assertion spply [J‘ 1;:1700(;0‘"':! ¥ v'""."llr"*'l": :.‘my-‘ ".nm:v- o Wright, Bach ice, 1861, tion of delegates from the soldiers of both armies,” and re- | that the Precdmen would not make cortraets, bo say S weatof stsadard was obsernable B CS Babit of J62ki0g | Roy, Ferdinard Hogen e ;?"h’ql"d"“"t‘l’w“l”“ 196 | 2107k chat bo has fouad & willinguers awoig ofoers and ol |« Fseept from Sex-Tataad ylantern Gor. Bosche d others bined . Ferdinand Kogers, the Rev, Mugh Maller Thompson, | oo yroion and » Robel,” to aasist this objeci, Ho conclades | of shat if .hl never heand the statement that the expeesation of out geveral syllablos in & on whih | g Rey, Jobn It Diutmm, asd the Rev. ilonry Ademd ving fe f - ) ” ’ Y cloquently aud colially: 1 Of conrse, we of tho Sout, conid deag (o ‘,;".',":‘.,:,Z','::.,':'"'f}fi,,",".‘fl":,’,.,".f:.,“:}’::,‘ o . 4, agt, Henry Hell alias Hohwes. ‘er of opmpanies of tha uniform The exawination in this case was restuied this morn- 1ho e for ti1s ety was fng. the prosesution ealling last week, it wae begun on 20ch i:m Hyler, who testificd that sbe had Yived b Jersey City widor she wLped m of 1}, S R. Pin Tho present enrobin 15 years; knbw Mre. Heory and (icoh; she oceapied the Jont of Entol lower Lere; she re neaily complete than eny previovs enroll bouses bad seen lead plates L st of £ho same Doutes e eIve a) a foree of the oity, Muoh credit shoghl bs sleoves; J raw tie plates afterward on the tablo whon r ¥ of win Langton raspmg or working st the plates i hig marred their effects Pleas A Neely. mamy youLg mt;!lvh h soclal 2 'wl.r" a: h pot ask this favpr; bus wa oan accept the invitation, and ex- | that—coen those of fear and hatred=40 Induce them 10 hegitate i o Sdoas dnd filendly 1otcHbON s mpart 1o each the poculiss Wochestor brece ot willingners 0 goioto the convestion. Foraver ayear | bout couiraclng wih Lia vl uaters, so g a theg eoud | A Hery iy Tlomyand Btvin Jangton wero g out » . i . ¥rom Ous Specisl Corresponds o ol suzht so hard to snstaiv, stand out. Abalirge meeting on Edisto atw en, At person (poin e forme! Phriss and intenation necded, from the Lriet distinetie ey Ous Fpecisl Cosrenpon v“, R 1 1 the banner, which we fought so hard to snstal !mllnwn'f-lrlrd. Borcher wis prosent, 63 b:ml was tolking ‘with 8 gresp of Tear nd thn mouths ago. ? ilment a8 3 of the businees wan to Ui sotundity of * Ipits oty ior R B B A and sinee then, throughout the land, there has been exbibited no [ uen, try them that it was beiber 1o work for o ‘ain ® married woman; Chick ocapied ible. C:1 d ope husared and #pivit of petty revengo. Weweredone! the great na- the old maste work at o, avd asked one of them me house with uAanv. and September, whea I moved ) enroll the work The Sta: the hoasey 1 kept @ alight acquaintance with thom afier | 8% compensa : This Usiversity was projectcd in the year 1850 by some | pareh, ” « ‘n.,‘ y..n. igout m‘(‘:n‘ v.—* of 'nw Bagtist denomi- | tional proble n bad been solved, for (he befiefit of Massachusetls :,';.]J':w“xm;.l.': nornble, S it l:l?::;n'-lnr:o::l";: 1, who folt the Decessity of sich an o8 well 8 of South Carolina, and for the inetruetion of ail, | tuke off his cont—look at sy back and then ask mamdy I dow't can some important town in Westecn New-York, T that for the future we were *One Natlen,' end all its eitizeon wy olid m:,.'.v i l'Ll go down to the seusiors and live of Ruclester appreciating the social adiant wore *Jree.’ Of pourso the decizion it usy bat the s betors 11 do it Besides elocutlon, other questions well (L our wp Questions of the college wiethod aud discpline, of ‘wapsgement which often expeis the most le per- o cati best be trained to an vier T saw this plate whew T was standing by the table o eannot say positively thig1s tho jlaie, it was one something bke this. a | i V. ahier testified that in Maopizion the £100 b1t shawn Lo him was taken from the plato siown Limg i could ot hava hoon taken from any other; 1t was taken with azoller shifged 1o pay as b s employea. Itis difticatt to sk oven ut this price, Mya ik, ary to explal: - 1 on from the additional sum ol 1 o vl Poubing, A sjrie 1 writer then couirasta the different metbods emplayed pi and mert be #o artificial as to become demoralizi & q P 5 p s Yo 3 Penakies for wearing @ colo on Sunday, for sitting I confor upon therm, S 30 _DUb manucr in which we earricd on the o #t, wo submit 10 | posue g ’ - e and tho denomination oatside ¢ jty rai " v the Freedmen's " o e i r @ thostepa of o coliege. bullding, for Eubinne 12, and tho denomination oatside the ety Taited | 40 who fought ns, and (o th iaapertinl workl, a8 ona which ..:‘:mm::'l‘., Burosa and Gen. Boocker i putting Whe | 00, 50 4 ciifiod to the mevner of making the jhie, Tin fix d by ~.ata law. 'To show the Jif iroe togother, I tho coll g yunl, A1l it doce " ont of §175,000 in productive | entiied ua (o boter sucocsa. With this yrond Sekaiticn Aad il LR s # of tlo work was out in, whilo the geauiie plates wore ll 10 enriiling ofiicer, wo woid much Jike the inttiation to manhood. It iudy ment « o P H A (Gon. Beeclior chima that 1n spite of al) obstacles be organ- o by trapefer. That no transfers had been made fro w coupiny distriot thera re ledgo of the gallunt Learing of these who lately tions on the L hiuds, K am assured it this e # it Wi not hardoved, avd that from bis koowl s, must be returned, of which ” v (he enrolisent of this distviet, ial and veat fou 15 used § story yed sand- | @ full koo . o TO0INS TUFERIN | met us *fronk to fron!,’ aud ‘man to man,’ we Ui the *gauge Lo did oresnize them, they certaily did not wg the b coudd mot have been pristed froo the sty Boeelw: gosa on to s plantation with o | orizinal plata, f of boautifal ' cre. Yoky Up o Dlasgings It I:\: WiH. | of beutle® so kindly tendered cud iirvoko upon it Whe Mlessings | B00 TG0 band el o pisiol o dho other, Ko agent of tie Ation with comuen senée for hia guide, | inthc same way, there would " e Liyed, the entire eity aie uot yet made up, bat wi --‘ I3 g10w o toinl enn Lment o) o w1 nrubaniy be about 10,000 men exow b tem of governmant petty, tinid, and uneymp jon who cannot govern without kuch small 1o fhese are pot lit 1o govern ot adl. Hos reason is this, And thou art on the roud ‘o Cetubridge ol G iu to-day. 5,00 donated, thet | = <o .o cldier, seol by the Haldlors! ‘Grand Ve of {ho. frecdman, docs not iry £ | two engravers woul) mako work exacily alike, ¢ oy, (o Lear & groduate of wany yeurs' standing books The nion soldier, impressed by {16 Fai ors’ Gray Jutract. o takew o Gask by a gy on | g ox would make the game Work twiee; it i imp In )2 thets weso 26,000 exempted, id nofs, proposes a general Cous oF his course toward 1he frecamen, Gen. ¥ w0 plates so alike that an 3 ) A whose mil tia eprollment is also nuder the abinet of geology | Mas 7 ihis wight bo taken by o 1wl Ler the freedmen and Jedgw's Lo er of ho did ot care Nobls Hedye, the son of skney, 0 d uhich enrollment was compiated tho suldiers of New-York, "o is fiom it, g0 Reason iu Religion,” and of mueh wo. " d l:)u-' rulog Ihey com) v Ol\lv-t vention an Lh ; % =he §8 to address the alumui of Hor | 40,000 carcuily s, representing adl tho 1o oy T 9 ks il i ved hig eourse or Bot, #0 g 8 e had the | per plate taken by the battei 3 day, the thermometsr having fallon | parts of the scione Ro] mifstalogy. A'The- | sot wiling thel She baos O 0% el Ba Rt e uteand el gont. Routbern gontle. | Acylt: sueh o (hing is pomsibie. bt s bardly eve | 11 probasly show an enrolimt ik ‘the human mind ma o t0 Pt nlile | wlogicnl Seminary having four Profossors, [ W honored and ishonored du foh wil really be if the sb° " reanly W Gien, Boy *is contont with the spprovsl | woul. be i very stupid way of doin the coants non ber ahous 1,000, Staten il ud :Emlmlhm»mlhu hayd: » master % hugo word now | sbout 67 students, & 4 n Nbrary of abont 7,000 volumes, | solute disentiraliment of tho countsy b ot now eoured. Who | of cx-Rebels, 153 Buresa and its representatis s may be more | bardei 1, and Geo is 61 o bed forrs a red 18, 63 Teghmen v, (Lo Res moro weight tLan Lis diploma had 40 years ago. ‘The | the major part of %iich was ovee the 1 { Neander, ) wili recpond4 $Lab conlent to be dasonneed by him.* for it nsnt duplicates ite plates by iclers, bt | Lind Bri o @ and the Sexenty-third Regirent co wolght than bl & plean Jours og o | e Cautel Tiatorian, aud 188 choico vy furmiong Gilakon a tukes sove | uking hoa retures, e e olliog ollic ¥ fof eaoh @b iri @ Rorso- pliveped by the prosence of L4 00{ Ahe Ghiuralh Hisiorian, a choice © it ODTRAGES ON TitE THEEDMEN. - e Minnie L1 |t the following vath: take each otber by the hand, wid 1o tlis juxiap aid Looks, - A eitigen of J o 1 iV aaa MOSICAL, Q Didyoun recesve any money fiom Hal othor ¢ what | Ve WEEY aen of Ji s os. at dato ¢ e you baye stated ) A, Yes, Bir, tho doy after Now Year s altor | Vdwin's death; Jurney's offica; the might beforn st e COMMENCEMRNT #ure such leaps into the aby«s of the v s of the anti o —— Aeita Christ : ' n the night to Farle’s Hotel w Jau 2 fercher part *he mididio o Why §ticke deur old I ur wver! ‘Tiey have aci: 4 of the boy in the Ax tion ered on Sabhb " hot § Thay relate 08 o o ), e tike the prosent wake 1t up, We ehall | everng tost, by T ot atow | Eeemuwaof thit Bala, Thor ppain e £ RSN I BUISOR A, BARILI'S CONCERT AT MATOPAC 25 ot g able he took e b "y Weevently wasching to the music of the Br.g York. - , i e The eminent macstro Barili will give s grand con- ey t is ohliged tow jantly a3 the juniors sterday, and Inue THE $0 JRE FRIZE DYCLAMATIONS resident 1o that eity: " Abant a week or 10 dags apo, whils 10’8 Yotel, Lake Makopac, this (Phursday) even ¥ , according were heid o Monday evenitig in Corinthin I Le (the frecdman) was absent frow Jes o8 I 2 opac, this (Thursday) ma | ¢ this city and = - 1 by several of our Dest artista. A winit of this 0 other perion @AV e any motcy 1did Augnot,) Thé Sepor o of Mre, Jrowns §nesar pinsed 05 | s A ved, Why must they ead we be sw v a quarredd e 11 the pinewoeds ¢l ol give iy namo at In T e purcly to mike room for these ) ALUMNI Mok i25¢ | :""‘ A impmensn.ng 0 o0t ) This woa held on Toesday morii Wk, Mogt | with another cofored woman, and ! stronger of tha | 17 g | - ments, then, @8 our jadges and e tes, of the «) e o " o) 1 1o M 4 . w had some gen - " il @8 OuY jadg - ng wero ap atruck her sevaral blows with o ewileh, S%o was at 1o bo welcoued and ougerly patron: Y Aurtd byt s bl mianronden i With these are given bt of s e Ty ) iving 12 cor - of the notice served ugon s e ot 1 didw't remember 1 thoneht of it when 1it to Dr. Lucker. ] iom then 3 Mer. Chatfield said he had doubted whether to introduce &1y | cyiicnen or pot on bebalf of the dcfanee, Ho tod supposod o %18 mahls to pay s and sold tothe Ju the church, we wist & b doar old Christian Krav ver beguiles the ime & Wot o entively #8 to L tterly overlock the farts of the building in h be ancient, to #xcuso Below ere not uneowso d for Jadies is an ed hour sn0d 4 kaf. Tbe | pointed officers for the \ bt | sdeut, the Kev, M. deat, A, P, Cooke V' Vird Abbot Gu Satnrday evening next, Signor Barili will givea b, Long Islond, assisted 1y the XOTICY UF ENROLLERNT. £ New-York, Conr ~ of e, §0 e, T 14 yoa ure ¢ District, —— the fine and w person who and o law of t conoert at fhe Batn Hot rlost tixe and pay fine othor | sewe ot wbe ent, Co v years! Under wt tith they Dould de- | TULO. THOMAY'S SUSMER OONCRRTS, d whesher The coneert oii Mr. Thomas insagarated Jast to bo infe Eorie of o 0 muatch whieh the sitter o oy e . ' B t care and precision. . A carpe The l,,‘,m,,,_u"“_,,“,M" tlis'w Florlda oan d dmon's Purcas, sod den, aro contined with unabwted ruc- | that these pliton should nos be iera. o & Wil Whelhor (ho prescnt g on gunrantces niy | o ar £ visitors, will be found | €0’ -apped juto statcmonts asd admi e i hieh v Jovn the Beuht o bt of e. Ho had tel Yours, be. e Exzoling O cr - wmeeful in seocriaining the reg 7 - tabjet. ‘The obituary of Cyrus A, ¢ whije t il Thet the foet shall not stir at all, y i ever, — ¢ of bhe o e { he fulrger. o mmfls lawi s A | " b b sty s i P o $.on K09 """’r‘_'fl" "“’“"';l“'“! and wie dmn-;)nm ringe of bounet along the e ! 3 2 { RS ORETS SRPY DA NV e, . . ) by thonean “wery one feels the 80 Lo deaived 1o bave a cob unty of New York is pequired by low to A defenso sgainst Natun, doubtless, in its firt 'M!“i (fl ATLET, The Assistaut Superintenden the Burean at steviog 10 berutiful masie, adiniral'y -"';hf:‘ s 4 ok Boaw of Wi bisrede 10 b pabl nee w week, for four hwo-n A quent plhgad 1n ¢ Pt il Rl b o B e 0l g hy & white man mstanccs (b cany and agreeable. The § 1oy arnment. ‘Thin was tho first ho had hear fited ,fl'},}"’..,»{fif""’.'m. oo sohin l:n“:‘xl] oy por- ficial letter farnided us 11Le socia) gossip of family gronps. | agrecwent. bad krow, and nT‘..'.ul! 1 he o klatms L0t e 1y for My Peasns #Xompt rom mibl §¥ ’ hial ised by fi'e n written statement of sneh exemption, e oftice « f the Connty Cierk, and the pabiication on & negro with a piteh-fork,” 1 of ol | teing was tr £ the Sobeitog ¢ ions which zeal Bt unbappily Satan has ®o | rsof | rtaou t and the var 119 LELING IN FL4 AL (s BB TRELIRG 1N FLORIDA | o of the iliness of Mille, | bim to'sign eertain paper whic! hed with him, | | V . ’ elieved it might and sho | | 1 B jme js up at last. o o o m;uim Tere they al! come marehin:z i o t of | 89 o ikl » ot cunde, ¢ comes Holmes, President 1 ashed for instructions, ap the civil courts refosed to try vialt to Tery Jarden pot on’y destrable but i <0e on. 1 { the day t the case. | lave tved no reply tonching - WILOW the Botice sorved PPon wd v Alumni Association. Tl ot of the day has hopor. 9 B ot ativn of ¥ SouTL. o8 s | # cvening is p devoted to the pegformiance | ai evidence of sueh enrolimens i 8l .mleul.n.mn‘ 10 proces: which wo Fecogy ze 1 et fow troops 1 hed, outrawes on < Mg i nsical munic, end tho eheracter of the ! Weli-known fisces—an. bers R. W. Emerson, v oovurrence, They are swinde cir pay, whip, fom the fack tiat on the evenings, oy lace to remind the wany who ave mode merry Master of Morals, Lowell of the ¢ven parted Hcwosiigios held this ufte o 2y o M LA A i ndod ve Mg b ool s '", o Bt i | attiekd and exdudce |0 GRS carolme: 4, that they have the opportunaty of wad lawyers, divines, poets, of diveise shades ar uiversity, ‘l“ By af, the the irierest of bratal whites to drivo them. But gl e : largest aud mosf i gk | ing themselves thereirom. for the yoar, by paying 1o the Some faces much surprise us in this procession, being us i el th th minor ocear ans of the lowest ord ays be found, SUPREME COURT—ChavmebeJiny 90— Refore Tuatio | R A -"m;'fl;_hfg"~="a'v-&lg:‘:§er-- ally seen under a different clussitie . What L8 ) prayer, ibulate RION MUSICAL ITEMS. Eavann, gy v fring: rmpud. o ¢ o with your wool, and you, with your i 3 tered the cone nogro ey " oo e | it of Which are paid the incidentat expeuses Mx vt.- Horatian incasutes, ‘the Ciceron Board of Trv Alumni and | eno fostaice, Ill.nu-v woied Jermy 1nd, like all geeat artists who retire belore e N“H"';:)‘l:r':". ‘l BYST, | ‘nfln‘nml mus ¢ for the severad aniformed regimen s o BTO = pri undergradustes. Liet wil ammeriog, Later in the day t L pptelfrip- dward a ity. ‘N\—‘r‘.al '}.‘-mn t ";‘::fi.';.l‘-'v,“f{f" ; R el tabiet will | vt X | ther winfon Ts aecompilshed, s restloss under her vrfilrrl\rl: [Hie cae comien ap oD & 100 | - ot life neacted by you o has pro the with A ppears unexpeoted | opder of arvest. The defendant's statoment ie, th ‘The Latwe iea. 10 other measures, and with sueh periods as | :’I‘l“_“lm;“:‘w;“ Mayor 19 arre |4 the spirit ¢ 1ly sang at the | &5 The Srate of Connaeticnt ander the pret | 4 4 .'_'l?' e b7 o u,]x.(dm, or Il{lhmlv\r) Idlq, . Right wlad ave we g1, | oW the scholar G vl magisir R o b e rocamily san ot the | Teiniaition had been procured o tako him to New, INVESTIGATION BY COBONER GOVER--STATEMEN IS 08 cruel dictum of eertain old stagers in by oo 3 - | declined to i vl s v y person who gave his name as Swith; thet he was de ARE! y o b 3o 10 Morart's 11 va Prstore. Sho sastained the whole | Cugtody for moro ttap threo days, ‘when Nwith prop THE FIREMEN AND OTHER WIVNESEES — VEBDICE N | oF THE JUR ' | wa 110 college boys,” continues to be di “Mfl;‘u““""?’; 8 10 bestgm.upan 0 re I-u::lu'::\'“:-nrlmmn it Lud detuonstrated that the 7 st i Plasid (be ful. | G 18 soprano mic. in eons e e oL i Whet teaind wealthue A9 s inseparable. correspondent in Florida writes us the fols | Thupesn & o an wilb him to Now Xork 858 A8V8 os! : Coronel held an inquest -n.”m ot b !w:‘:'«“] :':‘ln?'l‘l:;::!b r)\;:.vhh President Anderson. delivered s brief and cloquent ad- | Lowiag: P | Theress Satmeider, Hor assistants wore Mile Bettelhelm, | 000400 dign he wonid be takey t Yesterday Coroner Gover AD ing; at the ganged themselves in pews. The Kev.J paying high tribute to this roll of honor. R st ekl Tt ,_ r. Guna and !I«vr w_m khansen, with a large n~botl? and | guisitior haviug been New-York Hospital on tbe body of Cathiy Galien, wie died R T et ER, Otis, the orator of the day, was thon | .- Le7Fs amber of Uslon mon I Jorids, who wer® con- | orebostra, and Frans Weber an woloist i the splendid Cashe. | and under the threats of the z from the effect of scills recetved on Monda$ marning last, woduces the Rev. F- 13- Hige, {he orstor of the 3 and dciiverel an eloquect oretion, SOwing 1hAL | et Hao ke Sre b gt el s ised the Tedoral | rsl rpun ol @ sogioters. = '+ < Mudrma Jossy Tindves usderstanding hat bo wes to besiiewsd ts surato Conio: | by the explesion of suaof e Relles 1 e oup T ow, the Doctor 18 £00d At Fucing & v Y wis ono of principle, rendered unavoidabl by the | army and fooght bravely for tteir cvuairy during the oo Sonsusced te eppear 18 Tonion.cn the 3b Janh, ot | Yerks e e R drougns fo New-York, O tone | Messra. Harvis & Co. Not 26 and 28 Teonasfet. 'The o’ iah 4nd difficult points of dociride. Peopis ho in the | STt of individualiviy anciairon persouality impreased by | der of the war. Tiheso en aro ngw oaild drsriern apd every | Arghur T. Sulivans great cozort. Mr. Sallivan is ove of the et attorney s office, when ho wa arrested by a clork | WO sty yovenfroadimdinn e ristianity upon the agenus of our age. This intelli- | contamely in beaped upon thom. Tho forliog of the Rebeld 0 | ooy iioe composers of England. e ey, that ba tras. thon taken to Jersey City and | Ypon Lo Soroor €'t the New-York Hospita), whero fhe ds- £ comp e e ew. Youk, still in clso custos. 1o then de- | sanchd diod on Taosdoy moroing, Tho fall particulars of ibe scholastics, deep in the Ideals, large also o generous aud | e s E herefors oo a4 | gent woral individualisii demanded freedom ad oq general cultu We summon np, therefors, vur nimast | § The st d that t bl . i # ey S Ee o AN e st e proved at we are a ftrong,trinm- ®nergics to compete with his. But, to our surprise, ho | Jp g Chrier s f ity | nuard dis class of men way be fadeed by the followiog elip which I out from The Fernandina Courier In taly, plaiotiffs afiday avits sot out that on Nov. 20, 18d5, the . 't were publishad In THE TAIBUKE of Tuesday last. The Tollowiimg {4 the testimony taken vesierday: STATEMENT OF JOON H. AMES. - y, every week gives birth to two or throe | nies the statems e o | oty most of which aro performed, Teceived with indiffer. | , Xbe Paintify aflamits K S0k SO 0% d “Siid o w ingion bave dectled that | The gatborities etertains us to-day with a discourse of purely practiesl iv- £ n Democracy, and demonstrated that | (1, (o federat-s doring the war, who entisted 1o the Usicn army, o otertaiue us to-lay with a discourse of purcly pmcticsl i | education and refinement domor bring imbecility and vice. | net atilia to buaties—{ 1 4 s ) . 4 § - -4 @ecount of the origin and early struggles of the ( leass | In the evening, the Arnual Qration befose the Alumai e Couries Eeepotde [ enee, S8 Mk ibie bt asvion Bokees. (ho elane. of. B¢ woo "‘"z.'d by one Hall to purcbase for b forty balf chests ofied, § 1 0o at No. 4 Souin Sisthst, Brooklyn, F.D. I am omitting Bot 10 EpHoD (Be WIigus Bewnnesses of the | %4 delivered in Corinthian Hall. 166 Orelor of tho A ble jedews. Lo Jired to pro. | 900 The last failure was Cagnone's oera of Claudia, whish | ‘o) shipped to New-Haven by stesmbont, and there to be | 0 UG 0 fovar dent of the sogar refiuery of Harris & C e B etk veerable ioatity | Syeaiss was the Rar. C. D. W. Bridgmaz, of Albeay. {ide tach shasee poiopriaie ou U84 | was composed 1o a very. poor libretto, and as in excollenco | Seiiered 5 Kok, That knowing Hall to bes merchantse | Nus. 2 and 23 Leorard-et; T loft the buikime about 7 ¢'clock 0 S hassce which have sowly spd unwilliugly | Toe Poet of the evening was Wan. 8. Lee, e3q., of Roch- | ~ Zud that b ths promotion {hey would give 1o Asdrew Joba Meitser music ux poetry betped the other, & falare was tho | Fus o han for 81,663 1 cash, maaning thirty days, ‘Tlat theso I Satarday pight, and gave urders to the day fireman W work JP.IJ:;! to the ld?ml‘ntnfid the lwlous of time, he dis- | " ey som, If e were & private individul Aad 1hey had the poxer, | conaequevce, votwitbatandiog that the composer wae calied | statements of au ordet frum Tl fi":.xr.',i,"fi inat the teu fl;.?”fififi%;f,}z‘fi;m‘%fl:’#: st some Jength before us the'old colleziate ront 0 3 IAY. | e = s o Which they shipped to Hall were reshipp the same o { ok mfll{ gt nbjw‘l‘l 1 ;t‘un:w Fm}ng;h:uxh'nx‘m'- The graduates, numbering 19 members, delivered their ANDERSONVILLE. ! before the curiain 20 times the first night. Thlsis an Ttadisn New-York and thenes to Philadelphia to one Beonett, a confi- ’ the mullon. I examined the ’n-uu fludipg \hat 4a it narrow objects aud pusonces. From lise hstorc | piecen in tha maimer of well established onwtom, iu the | A Southerner, who sgus bimself ARG AR UMA 1§ oy Shets oéty S0 el friond o th defondante, and there wold t wackion,the | Ly e ¥ s et “Thre Shonid e v howel, preiy iy, tht Harverd e | Poence of s crowded audlence, asswers with peronal Knowledge (bafatierapt mado vy tho (L0 Stuttiardt the coimposer Abert has made a suc- | defeniant coiropriating the preceel Khvt on e 8 ST .fiu.u.p':& W hend e Sy wan ot ont T asied e - ing but & Al the doubte and questions already | GONFERRING DEGREES. B e mebliemtion: v tus STt Cadser” {krow | €068 With Lis new opers, Astorgn, tho librotto of which is | was not emploved by Hall but bad used his v 0. that B¢ | Grewaan in oharge. on o steam - o Shie entor receivad ot b hoin . speedy cai. | Whe President annosied thit degrees baa boen con- | thg ol e Lost Cause,”t0 (heow | SRR L T on calied ook twice afier each act, and | pose of e Joun "Twe ahdavit urier states that by | 98w 3o the explosion b ; bat I do not thisk that 18 ; i g ) the odiam of the Andersonyills fainime ou the Federal Governe ds conld La we b tlement. He showed clearly that liberty is a ferred as follows, viz il ‘tbe defenduut obtaised teas to the of over | POU ve cansed tue explosion; ve 3 eortificate carly that yis an important | o7 et wan sent for next day by the King, who appoioted him Royal | §i8r eans 5 SMAAN vaiue ot orer | L0 wiog as 30 pousds; when I examined the it oal; alement of good conduet, and of good culture, that it is The degree of A. B. upon the membems of the Graduating )y Direbiee of oo 4,000 on asother occasion. Aicated 25 poands; bat thet woald be od! 'y Datter to inspire a love of leaming than to insist upon » | 1% “The great and dsmning guilt of tho Andersonvills system or of Music in Wurtemberg. 'fhe defondant clajmed that behad baen decayed and forced | AIEALECTEPRLER L o ‘_““‘t iven quantity of task-work, sod hat the present system | Vhe degree of A. M., in course, was conferred upon 13 | I8 Dot that the prisaners were beid as prisoners; not tuat | The venerable and classie composer and pisnist, | by false nttaions futo this state, and that the agreement | pU 50 ’l' b.‘:fl‘;?""" o e o< by ll W"-clflc : Tations weie short; uot that thers were individosl instances | s o oue recoived & splendid ovation frecently st hum' signed by him witbout knowing its coutents. and accepted by oo e tis of ';’g:’&'"m bt R Loy “:"‘“ . s | SR i with knowledge, anovated to o stipalation that be | Fecomendation o e ois. qroasion oI gentiemen as follows, ¥iz: David H. Robiuson, class of 16.0, sentinels; not evea ies does more to }-mmh than to prevent the evils | where Lo bolds tbe honoruble position of Direetor of the Cou- | stould be returned to Counecticut. The cogineer not baving drrived: the fires t 10 E 3 " —0” -bn‘d'm u‘xi: “Z‘;':"e:\’e‘}:{e‘:u:é,;::' #le | ol C, € Clarke, class of 1856 . oire i pperkaste . - peerving s decksio | ploeion oocur: Ui Si3h. T3 Gendt of bouor iu young fued Nady Do | M. e.c:u‘xy.oh-dnm Juridiction, (b Nebel Government servatoire fiom the Kiapperkasten Fociety. Kia n The Court took the papers ving its decirion. . Tighted at 4:30, and the ex red 5 Srusted where they are trusted—it is wounded and unydzh u"'}. [-."::rm‘q['m & uponl thon into narrow pems siready | OF Kattle-box is a eynonym for & pianoforte. Ou this oces- sivciar TeaN—JULY 25 Before Jastice BARNAYR, | Yo m’“"m""""'"" e - 594 oy o Hieice ana digpropartionate repe- il Opa W7 ikl v Uoassads T ey bewhis. | san ‘one of {hese rattie-boxes was made to iy open, displaying ? DECISIONS. ooy e e T ] Finally, the curriculuz itsclf needs moderniza- [ , Class of 1563, L IS el oty s o] - ‘:::mgm{:‘l-;; afinobustof Moschelies, executed by Knaur. A fottering | Jumes E. Kent and othiers agt. Arsand J. De Ros. | static test was 75 or £ pounds. o wo were al'owed to use 1 A Auffmords et al.—Motion ashing the ~char;” 1 tion to sult tb’-ua}- nr;::qm Latin, Greek and math- A ':w Tousey u'"x sz omp rauk W. claps of el musmum be made the suprewhe and compulsory | 3 7AW AT A O G nd jwplen of th - I cl E. b C. plements e Quarterwaster's Lie- | played lu response. Tho excraisos of the ovening were recita: Lemuel E. Evaus sgt. C Yious Dight, in onder to roeages ve examiued the rent 18 the iron and find that it was cised afficient or unatiainable for the construc- | tions, choral performances and W i arkey.~Motion granted 80 pounds i plano playing. 'Tbe company - X Win, i Goodwin agt. M. D, L. Sharkey.~Mot ranted | LA ‘over prosare; T think it would "'l."‘:' ot least @ome minds what Hdflfi‘;mt.“a:m:& fl’nfi‘hzfi | Kend:ick W, Be '“l"",m.'." jon or enlargement of prisons. Such pitiful pless meet ouly e importance for # career than Gieck. From all ey 4 e gy (e BT o (hpee of 11 £ ho happen (4 hate had ex. | ComPrised over 250 ladies and 700 gontlomon. In this eountry | Receiver Mppointed. i q it may be seen that the doctor dealta formidableblow | 'fbe honorary degee of A. M, was awanlel to Charles | Biriererpaster sloenasting e e e attdorate | we complain if the pieces ou & concert programme exosed 13 | Miehaol Healr agt. Gitbert Adame.—Motion denied. mm:“mmt:-: m\‘anm e the Dol a8 - B e et I e/ T asttAVaate: T | eries seomcaiomrmrn Ltriot s be o Metabuusm of | o 1. In Loncte e B e o i e e = i e uok, ) soe (8at (bo safety vaive laver does 0ot - Benedict's annual eoncert exhibited @ kst of 47 ploces, includ- v stick; therais s in lTooked as though there ! was an lmpe of the irou fibers. presen m: n;l.p«oxt;‘u:::‘.q word :)rl‘l e h-'\:r. 'ilh|sr“‘ | Esty of Framingham, Mass. BEET KUGAR IN THE mmplic nce. and ali present seemed ¥ery [t houorary degree of D, D. waa couferred upon the o BTN SNE ROOKY NOUNTAINS H wolon, urope, — 10 hear it spoken. He concluled with some elogient | Rev, Ryland Kendrick of New- Vork City, the Robbrot, | Noticing some interesing statistics in the articles | ;:::'-::::l-x.;::llt mrta.-:;:;‘. & u::: :l . p: SRR O e , aod | on the manufactures of Missouri velative to the product of | wing. ete., was fairly illastrated, It was on that occasion. A MISTAKEN INJUNCTION. upon the political and patriotic influiences of our | G, W. Norturup of Rochester Theological Somi umiversity education. The Rev. J. F. Clarke then gave | tie Rev. Galusha Anderson of 8t. Louls, Mo. Beet i Mont wese ow not proc i ceseful concert manager, has become the general saperintend- | pegtad ‘, ‘the police in that city, He had, bowever, obtained the venerable head of Alma Mater an did houor to ber o apiri maternity. And then, with wore wusic, and wnoch shaking of Bands, the Alumni walked to dinner aud the public dispersed. Madisen Universily. of Beet calture in that section. ' Here is a climate and foll," b Myt . L | ent and mansger of & magnificent new Concert Hall Just | an injusetion. and now brought up the nt (o be says onl Ml.wn“n:« porfectly mud:l: tie 41|aml:tlon Of | epeoted at Margate, England, Margsteis s pepolar but not panished as for a contempt. Mr. Eonuay stated thst in the qocagh andryiily iacuaslon | very largo watering place. 'Ihe dimensions o thia Hal seem ors sorved an Mim e e O 'of Beceirne 000 1niles off. Sogar pot nding its high price, under ogether disproportioned to the place, the length being 290 This was admitted to be & saficient excnse, asd the matter . | & Cut of (raowportaiien of uot lews (a3 €5 coute a pouid, Is & | feet, with & width of 80 foet, nearly double the size of ourmuch | e dismissed. e 1 valve been oposed, T oe ok the cuplosion ool Yo a State Normal Schoel, e N. Y. Taibune Muiessvivy, Pa, Joly 21, 1046 Millersville is w tural village of 1,000 inhabitunts, sit- Contenpondence of The euvusl commence:osnt exercises of Madisou Uni- vated three miles from the City of Loucaster, u Lancaster | L0 ’ oo mil partant article of food, There are o frults to farish wemsity, Hamiltos, N. Y., will opea on Fridey evening | Conuty, Pa- This little town hus becote somewhat noted | sscibarine substaoce, that ight take ite piace in past, but | 141ked of Boston Mesle Hall 3 T 0 PLEAS—Sracuas Te bt ; there was s o of welghta on the valve. e, July 27, with thoexhibition of the Usiversity Gram | of 1ate yenrs as the seat of the tate Norwa! Schoo. Sogarhas oren foparalic euvply i U arrivul 50 | ottesin, the greatest contra-bassistin e world, | ©U%* OF OO s Anwaser A8 ! {nfi;g_m% since mfi:‘é war Behool, whidh is always 0ne of the Taest interesting | ‘This school was establistied as & Conaty Normid Schookin | the form of bacon from Missaatl. Ro uatural prodact of the whose porformanoes wifl be well remombered by our readers, DECISIONS. safoty valve; ho aid on sceing $56 builer shake, he weut wpoo ovents of the soniversiries. Visitors from this eity will, | the yeur 183, and was recognizel 3s & Btats school in | £08BLTY sugar o any thing €hat n.ight be substituted [ bas boen engaged by Grau as Condutor of his Tralisn Opers | Pesant agt. The Washington Marine Iusursuce Co. tho Lotlers and was ‘,om 0 romove m-&ufl. the Eherefors, do well 0 etart in season for su early attendance. { 1836, 1t is in & verp Rourisinog condition, the names on f:’,‘,!,i,.':;‘;}!.‘},’.',,‘l.’,‘..",’.;%‘i” [ oy odi s ':}l.l:"m ot Harana. Boteesiul Las wou bigh repatation asa Conductor "-uu:-‘;" h‘-"""‘.uuu"m.’.' :':ffi’fi.;':’.&' mfli had upos heb hfllu-;n" nwc‘:ghdk:.'_ -.u-.u: On , I m.mu:dmmon before the Ednea- :xn;;n;lrm |=- paat y:r":‘m;mag to 807, and hund- ;A‘:n‘t'n‘:y‘h :;‘1. 7ot the coat of dhe former ta the '."vm‘::. ::’::.1'..1: :l’::;: 3":.'; ::u-tm Tendants must pey all the costs thas bave sccrusd. ::'u'rutmm:u” .,..3 bad u-.% hed ia t 2i “lov, | reds of applivaeuts were admission. . 'y n gol ngagetne: ‘wore p———— , the acoident would ot “'a,"."",,w'fi,,"'};"“f 12 by the 2ov. | " Feiday, duly 3 oo Commenowmmeat Day. Tho pre- i h“:dfi;{-:n;v;‘of(:w b wondertal performancer, s s ! @*fimw Shan what the sagive = B S st ot gy o | el ot gt R, b e ki | i e bt ol Bl bl RS | T e et T B S ek oy d Sy e z-.mm D A o v s, | fouion, the mestings of Aluni, &, 430 Lotk stadents oo o cora, 'Thasol i rih, nd aSaadaasireizefrom the | bis way to desirias, Lstending o maka peefiminal bur of | mynoLsumNY O, THE MILITIA OF THIS O B s o opiys gt 4ot b wps 64 oocs o e held e waaiwermy of th Litersry o, "o | 124 ey veaied v Ligh eipeciogndboaturev | wiich 5 b ot imorarey v Cutl"hud TAAE ors | thermalerelt 1o socrin ok e St we balere 1hat | \ugxDaD MILITIA LAY—WHO ARY LATLY TO that o 0 o Kew ket um.‘:.'.fl;..’r- Orstor o Hoo. Enoe Clatk of o uis, Mo, Uoinmey emen', o ines wom ucarly tho s —in the eTcater part e ey d [l ol & success equal s fust grand tour walchman tol the. ot e wtae Jev. & F. Srurts, of Newton, Muse. | ¥ tiose nsnal &t Collexo Commsacoments, T e | B P st ey 1 Ante MILITARY DUTY, AND WHO ARE EXEMPT—THE et e Slon”H caaot i any i fimol 'alllunp il Lok ite i }' mwnly of essays read by the Ind 4 orations deli dmiies UNTFO! RO 'RICHARD HALFIN. % 10ary wi Al QXOTUINES OL ~ oty 4, & y 85 Wl ons delive ' SR Vi COK- Y 7 - ABLE TOTAL H,MM o'tlock tlo’dlmum beiore n:: uumni‘:d '{]'h" ntlemes, Al ¢ vals 4106 was music by the SHALL THERE BE A CONVANTION T0 REVISE TR COK- | Richard Wagner, the Prophet of the Masio of the ot iRl ] g, am by ocoupation will be deli vered by the Rey. J. 8, Holme, of this | Norwal Schodt (s Club. STITUTION ! Fature, seems to be geverally unfortanste, becauss be and bis FORCE OF THIS CITY. years; city. On Wednesday, Avg. L, will be Canunencement | | The évent in which the most interost ceatored wurcot | A New-Vork Counselor-at-Law desires to call the | discipies a1y ho is ot undersiood. A ray of light now and Tnduiry having been made at this office relative to 2 -4 m‘l:‘:'m Day, ‘:k»m‘ with the usasl reunion of Alvmoi end | :}x:“flg(r-w;;svflga;:k:}:h'rmn‘;rxm':vmltnz_rg;‘ D% | atiention of the Flectors of this State 0 chapter 181 of the then reaches bim, as on the oocasion of his last birthday, when | the enrollment of Militia in this cily, and partivulariy as to the { bei mm:flu L e b | effoct today, _ This gantleman has boen .’-&"-h':,.:" ‘,"a:'k Laws of 1866, entitled Aot to provido for sebmitting to Ais frlends aud adofirers in Munich presented him with a | closses of parsons who are exempt from the operstions of tie h ‘waa not asked if Redacs € | hution. axcept for a short poriod, sver siacoits ¢ ® | f reopte thequesion, Shaithere be o Copruntion fo rovise silver laurel wrealh, His roply o the bovor wes wonderfuily | Militia law of the State, as a:uended at the last sassion of the - Smoly_ o wher R e Tishment. "Ho s in that position instru e e ety vy o7 i the e | L] ‘"howing the same obscureness in his orsl as fa his | I gislature, we bave dscmed it timely to publish the follow- R A e P On O GO oo e attideats, A7 Of WhOW woro proseat al s | asstion whs oUbmitted fo {he Poopis &) o B cal laaguage: ing: ‘The publication of tho Militia Law of the Biste of New- 0 of s foundation of this College ‘u‘l'.‘d‘i““‘{" s ;’{"";"'-‘:’F“"’fi‘x".’;‘;"';:‘l"";"]'; nd the school ouce tiore in | beld in November of that yml-ndb ough i iy ad Ono of the leading foatures of the next Birmiugham | York, as amendcd by the lst Leglslature, s boes neconsarily ‘."‘""'fx s S P Wioks i ol T 788 Ipities r Berrves Yestival wii bé & new Oratorio, “Tho Raising of Lazarus, | delayed, 6o that bus fow coples are a8 yet in cirvulation, sod “had ooly 3 pounds of s:esm on; Academy, tncorporsted i 1913, and i 182 @ charter ww | (0%, Bt 6.3,‘:;‘,‘4‘.".“2?:E"Afl:“.fl?f:if-},‘;;’;; faetinte § o BLE rural disipictel Mg B4 | by 5. . Harnett, a_young Eoglieh composer who is making | theeo mowly fa the bands of the L1litia officers of the State, | poriers, ad louod ez cucal ute probahiy bave sver hoard of (bo Act paswod | his mark iu the higher brauches of musical composition. Au edition for more goneral use will bo Ined 1n a fow | JATES, 1 MoVl JE el CipRa BY DL e reend abtained for & college. The fands of the colloge up 1o | Koo 3861 amounted to 108,00, During that and ibe follow- | - In his 3 + ; ntert 1 respootfull- 68k that each { o Vi fol | In his address to the Gradunting Class tho retiring Pria » 0 e e 4 The war has dispersed nearly all the yoo 2d jn. | dave. We can boro state, Lowever. that the Low has been | af G indicator, and found only 25 pounds of steam, S0 years an earnest effort was 1uade by its friends to im. | Cipal, fier giving aome partug wonds of wdviee o the ot e State Commitises of each poltios] pArY Eacwn men &6 | sirumental e S s '.‘,l and in- | ST 3 in but fow particuiars, Aud thess mostly relating to | 90 sscaping by the eides of the eador Lo b matohisam prove their condition, which resulted in u tuerease of | (e teforred o and answored cortain ohieetions that had | travel (hrougs the State, caling at every small village or | y g e oy B oo ste and violiniats | {he'matier of fine aud imprisonment for von-compliance witl | $hat the froat of the bolier was T @112,000, making a fotal uf $220.000 of interest-bearing Peen'made th the.schnol of ite palicy. " Flo said that the | soboolouse. and delives one o mare aikiressst oo the sub- | 06 taken £ight by do’ous, and are throngiog into London | ita provistons. A section of tho Militia law, wli signifey 1 waa golag do take funds Frinity Chaseh fn B Aot S Soatarel e cot. 1:‘ of the m'v,-lflnmlon of ‘scxes had worked "I Uio names of Geryis { 1d Pavis, Several of (he opera-houses ure closed, others are :hh: ‘;:Wm:::':'nfi guch per ;nun:‘{l\f :'h]:: m;:n;imu‘u‘ “:‘undmu.. mew ot E y Chy . ork b he wol- that 10 seticostmel ety g alioni g i . b nent of fines imposed by court-martial, w ¥ [ rerivus ltouch of disciplive lud cceurred 1 closing, ad at Carisrube the performances eame (o a sudden | but Rd"pRit PO OO SIS eitect of should have been yresent, SPATEMENT OF MOS'S VISCKER. lege. When an academy she gave s o [ hough the schof nd, for the roasots that tuo priacipal wals singers wore dratt- | was found t be not benoficial, and net promotiss of the pir. poses of the law, and therctore Lhis provieion was restured by Ireaids at No. & Worth-ar; on Monday morning, wear 7 Jeot. T wouid most respe: Bmith and E, h,li ulv: e apd equal in attraot) year. In 1851 she @uve $30,000 (0 assist in ad b !um. How can we reasonnbly expeot { ® Free Colloge. The trastocs bt hool ;i.n":in‘m 10 seiée poli | Sroypma e duvios 't an pulee maglatEate s < i Tast Logisl: : - in & vain cffort to make br although always loyal, 6t Horge &octind | the “rablie," aud placed (30 fo caclino Herr von Bulow, the son-inlaw of Lisgt, a pianist he last Logislatore. 4 0'vleck, there wus an explosion; tho rear part of the velar e thoy ouid- sot. hack. thalr. axpenens; WHBOUH] Toat oo ek tich shattinents fesly’ wh { from uitice is concerued) beyomd ¢ i A 9. 8] Ti the redtions pertaining to the sarollment of porsons aub. | Wasblown in, and steam eame throusl tho windows aud filed «harge 1o the papils. they levied asscaainents for indi- g o gpenk their sentiments freely v n the bounds | Legislature, and every bods elsei (Constitul of superiative powsrs and a mosician of rare abilities, bas boen | Joet to military duty, anl to classos who a wpt from such | the bause; deveased’s room bappencd to be in the wost i ireet widual & Wwhioh monmted to §2 per year. Aftar yreb oo b |\' Auic \;hubl(n.m' theso times gag | 0Ctiun ii) { compelled to leave Munich In consequonce of Lis devotion to | 457, the amended militia taw somaius eson ially tho v na | Conrio of the ex , and 850 and seven othe: s were Touptng oy this Hetlon of free tuition, while tho ineidental | being eootarian.. Tho sovd school was Chriatiss without GAMBLIYG 1Y NES-YORK Richard W agace: Both by his Dutss 80 ks pereonal iafcnes | bontume s 3ot b on bolam atats Whal sinires ars | o eb R for raatiemt, LT L expadses wure beuvy., tief LLic your Lave dotermined 10 | vices on the Ssbbath, and large Bible « A Vietin " (inke that picking poc 1 Jdk been working (0 securo the production of Wagner's | sohieet to milita "'due‘y ad 1 hat classos 870 exowmpt: " | " Officer Moouoy of the Fitth Precinet described the explosion lad'llvput lfl'"ne dn&:h:;:n:.y.g[u}a::ui«;ar “‘t: :.0:.0;: | attended prayer mostinze exhibited the religions intepest ritoe compared t the epormity of gambling, the ex. | * Luiengrin” and “Tamoheuser,” 03 & scele of groat mag: | phmwry 1. Al m#jw:: o mueciise Tm'}"n?' v .._hu::.l.:maam charges upon ket Jree O e 2 Bead | :n:b;_lh . ‘Lhe Trustees were urgod to wake addi. varh even the vices of drinking and prostity- § Aificesoe, but be was #0 torzibly assailed both by the press and ursuatcs of the lews thereo?, betwee: the ages of ] TS iRt Micerese Gy cosuealan 1ho otbay evesitig'| So LM 1001 had done wuch but coutd ssion that ke bad to gi7e up (be fight aad abandon the 15008 45 veses vorking i ols ke, nf nelgcmmpied doaths by the exploaton of the boiler in the estabi'simeat of by tho widests, luicszat o poce. Bot Hobart Gob | ™10 oulusion be sid: 1 do ok leass you withoit e |1t is etimand tint there are over W0 dens of infaguy wighta | feit, dLe whole-sonled derotion of such & man us Vou Ba | - b Al persows ui (b riay or wevy snd Yol caieet forcs ofthe Usiten Bavia & (0, Non S0 00t 3 Rege is living, as this -:‘:x;:.ua.. v bave fully shown. % Fits Institution. owes something '“7,-]"; ;:boun,'l n"l :il.-l:x:,::. the liu.‘\:' of far h; is o strong argument is favor of Wagner, minleters of the 3 il b ew on the part of Mossrs. y DAY. ee y Tal oy 8 ¢ ( ) in | orsbl ! ewploy “Tho aunual literary cxeroises of the clas of 1866, were | nlf:r: :: f::,.’.n :lt‘h:x;}:u '&Zu’.fl'fl‘ o -0 i b on 6ok mih el | M ;; l:;e o ':r Madamo Barchand the opera in | Sau s e, 3’-:7&‘-;’&;’::@5“ of any aw ; o, wio ¥ 4 on Tuosday eveuing at Linden Hatl. d the groands, 0\ i ar e ok m?lw n’lm in | o0 “:.'d cxlcolias et with o severo loss Bho was @ clever and | of this State, @] such hremiou as e waw exouipied by 4w explosion.” "Yho oration was delivered by Mr. Tlenrs Brush of Can- | of & calimo 5f study, with which 1 have ot had sometbing | With e Folics oss tha | fnichtulmstior, and wae very gopuiar. Tie opera in Moxioo | 3 b v mtames by sy v of i "{'.."."'.fii"w'v"f:." el B e oot o w7 : o do. Like s motser, 1 muss hear my child, byt my | 4%43eF, Tbe gamblers of New.York piy tion wih | Bas Bowever, boen n & very languishing ogadition fur some | of seven years O e 1 o 1o | o e a2e A ¢ povia was delivered by Mr. K. L. Meek, L I8 Sty mosbe 1t T i SR S0 pucvavssses wgthy af & Raties Spste. | A€E:') thub. T 1o 'ap rushiad a bainae 1o JH0S"1 e O 18 Jjionafiecunet pgm ol corige iy pegpiplstfe A sihes B The satprers. se | ., Fulio e and Brondway be % Jund, Bignor Blachi, who is well known bore, seems to have | ' 4. Every nomecommissioned offcer, masicien, and prive e e sascmmiseianed ofbet, mat e etved, by b | . THS Mobile Tribwne denies. the story fhat as Auce hice o a dozen of these en to!d, Wall and thealer of ouesmuen L @ PRIZE SPEAKING «loven years I bave o doubt committed tas, o Hoiaco White Ruetorical Medal | done miny persons wrong. To-dug I ask ‘;.lxrrhy:: :: I::: 100k 2160 10 bivisy Und o ) body, ¥or myel, Keg avny with foeliuy unkind o fallen iutn fipancial diffoultios, arul much acrimonious feeling ! gt . h or shall hurealier unif. ) 1o the provisiine of trian i3 esbilaled o djsguseing kg yaier, DudkSugaciad gad otbeF | v oF e ikl ued whe oy e P S G v ).cv L\.lu;_,lvlwn fur # io yal iy