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R TIIENRRRRRARR»»»»h,hmmmmmmmm//m/ NEW-TYOKES DAILY TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, AUEIlgT 14, 1866, s ‘"-‘m -~ har mouth. whi-* Vit 0¥ - o ool o1 , : e i % Bative of Bo BEe o Sotaias T oukd bility of a | greatest difficulty in pain®n's 22 "P7"C T oo 10 81 O St A T botee of studics, but not (he | was submitted by Prof. Gillespie, who proposed t o ke 8 nativo of Sonth Hadlay, an adjoining :,'_1‘".:',l,‘n‘,",.k;‘;lm,vq,,',’,ll’,’,,,h;‘:’:?:fl,':: ,‘,F:;‘;’mflp‘(‘y open, but it seems £ mu“%. B35 Taanagsd (his BDUCATION mothod in vogue in Au | R g which wore diptedi | iyg | PProf, Henry, the Vico-President, again took tho chair. | Tio Acadomy then sgjourned st T ockoak: ey b o g e e e sl g 1 € s | esoloe T o - queste P~ prahb bl 1 @ the Coast § o £l o P de The orga 0} D ptho VO ] ¥ > . i + T i e e Lt s sad | et g o g g fation of (4o correspond- | Frot. 4, ed to b0 A e el R D anization and BotleS 4 of officers and state. | - Miss Sully who was, T beliove, at Ty #he Fourth Aunual Meeting of the University sion into ¢ ) | ing Cellege Curricula, put is oblige : fag Ly s Boldeyd - iy o ctions, The members are distrib- | older than the Queen, was to wear the robes and the coros stod on a8 the b of all broad culture, | "% ioid, That 1* ge tables sb 0 are in | 1n such intimate relatiops with the Government, and Mr. | ment of classes aud SCCUS : H : Convecniion at Albauy—Lis Origin. ominanen of the classics. [ e s e Wbs Mhall Show o g clases | V10ein o 00 Kl o pt s servioun But'a Cubl: | uted among o several classes sccording fo_the depart- | netof diamonds but,as borexsbacneves boea placesd, the Peom Our Bpecial Correspondent dominaneo of the clussien @ om, not us | L% miEe fo2e yenrs coursc are €1rom Lo oy, (e | Lo Ao 0 G in bia offico overy weelk during tho | mets of cience in which they aro most PTG (L | carmingn B, 0 2% IR Chorres from the piak:shells S1axwix Hatt, ALsaxy, N. Y., Tussday, Ang. 7. 18 but becanse of merit, and 575 Draciug ail physies rmuemfiu‘c..u,y M#"l‘w’i"fillw:fi“ ‘w ar It was, Prof, Bache whe malo L et my eepe- | clus N.:;:gr fifif‘.‘("-‘:&;’.h.fl;’ffi on 8 MRS | 2o ouaisy wnv.lof e e R it s the S hip ( ences (€ s11y, Goolowy, Dotany, al Hist blo ¢ labors | -emy, civing mi ) ¢ Tho oducational establishin i aro 1 AT ana Greok Moder Languagés ..‘."""'m','{",‘,"..‘“.;l ::f“';:{t‘tk.‘,“;fi.‘:: (Govoruente, By e st Lors | (R, S or furiahing mattor foF the Comiitice of | playtully, to Mg, Buly, I consent t the aratigemant o8 o generally understood by many thousatds e oncrgetia ‘efforts fhem. A pref-reice 18 e e T pacer on ' Broyikions | And {0 the et year has bean utterly unablo to work. It tie Whole ©4ck B008- 1, preiten, Jon. Honey Vics ahal o Dt e in, and #eo how {hs_ Quessy shiaro ite blossiogs, is one of peculiar symmetry avd €X- | fjo grnong us foF schafar Heemer | for some degree of Art Education in Eeliogea. The pa- | is tobe most ardently Loped that Tie may soon recover, | | DRGATAAIONG iy Fordign Seeretary; Wolcott GIbbs. | Tooks; bub. psist she o8 take 0o notics of me, T ‘musf e s 1o exact counterpart in the |ter loave the redpien’ free per ilustrated the desirablencss of having eollections of | mnd resuine his great usefulucss \mhemnu!‘w ‘£ the | Home Seeretary; Fairman Rogers, Treasurvr, Gould &, Ve 8 Mw o gpectator.” But, of course, the young t the English plan as ex- | hold him.g 18 of specmens of seulpture, models of architecture and | ence, Of the irmodiate usefulness of the Academy t« e for 1243 ke nbove oficors, with B: 0. Gould, . | conld ‘not trest the Queen with such {ndifference, v i bles most peatly the English phee S5 1" The dists oreity aud cllogn 1 casta of e ety B e diffarent. schools and po- | country, thero s suficient ovidence in the fact that tho | 1 %y Gonge, Gon, M. C. Meigs, W. D WhItnGre oo | 18 fr,ct, Her Majesty's girl h‘mxinshy' and interest sook Bibited in the Universitios of Cam s il yinstitutions thian | drawings and engravings of £ O S vcatednak- | annual report shows that the Government, undor the fb | Classes1. Mathematics snd Phyeifh 3 Nasaral History’ | o, the betier of hes resolutio inafow minntes,. how aiciont seats of learning, o number of colloges . find are being deselopod moro wid woss. The st 8 o hacis of & Short conrse of fectures, | tion of the chartor given in my first letter, has referred 1o | Class of Matbematics atd P"’:f'km::‘ " Geography and ) the American soverei the Engl ng to« groupo] together within a single tows, afford such & ¢ goes thro 1 branches f 2 | desiened to introduce the student (0 tho clements.of art, | the Academy fof roporte tn “,‘\‘v'""lfi;f"w,bt:’:fu;\ cigts, | Seotion 2. Khysles, B ehanior, Section 5. Chemistry, Clasr | gother as frecly as if thoy hud bben mates 't sohodl, ‘Fhe §:nation of schofetio-aéantages s to rendef the term | in the colle with | eriticism, and to enable him to profit asihoshionkl by ‘lel)}afi'l‘d)v'!!, rfiu_;heflncl"““!;m‘tl";‘“ &c., methods | of Natural History: Scction 1. Mineralogy nn«lu»olalx:{;: S.c. | Queen was rnch interested in music, and was gl 1 to find e wht Witk ns, re his Ato | of abrond and by the observation of works of art in his | measures and coins, thelr Ceclma " Yion 2. Zology. Section 3. Botany. Seotlon 4. Anatomy and | Miss Sylly as interested as herself in he opers, which wal ‘ rRity” strictly applicable to the W ol 110 | travel 4oroec ? the ationel cnrreney from being counter | pyrin Eoction 5. Btbmology, L then rieh'in the possession of b Grisl, p 1o name has beon borrowed to fepresent, Bot merely the | ¢ ct igeelf end not | Ok eo ope Section then adjouried sine dio, and the fon's alcohomeler, inteaded.as u substitute for o83 — Queen played well on the piano, but . ”‘uE ¥ o S P t—viewing the | the facility derived from the ation of a sab- | The CoCES fed to tho Assembly Chamber bo participate | the \oternow in use. ¥rom the Navy Department— —~ = d\fferent. - Tom Moore p: 3 fin Sonthis- ¢ A Al 9 o cutire | joet. The result is a vost amouut .ol 18 and almost | I the Farther proceedin >onvocation. The of the bottoms of iron vessels from r.r-rrlo AN ART JOUVRBNEY. Liasm, but, when they asked abont Ber he onlp - whola $fata as one fa inte ol " fo gpoptha ou ol Rophe e XGON JOINT SFSSION—ADJOURNMENT. r and from fouting=- Fhe correction e | tpen 0 0 : thrummed on the table, and said nothing. ‘Then, she System of bftcition’ withfn the Btato houncaries. “oe raraliy o3am vy wing eeremony | The Convocation beld its last sossion st § p.m. Pof. Lvessols, espectally of iroh ¥esseR JUL | uqr 1x PHILADBLPHIA—THOMAS, SULLY'S STUDIO= | drow prottily, and was not averse to mving her dravings tocm * Usiversity of tho Btate of New-York," or more |/ Englsh comrviCice coileg e eariors | Guyot of the Colloge of Now-Jersey delivered anable - | cinquiriot tsto (OB NG Navy | BEMINISOENCES OF AN OLD MAN BEAUTIFUL. s, s one can brdly napre o greatrconratth " Rogenth of the University 68 Cw S8 3¢ News | o1 gruduation, altho g og of degrees is al- | ture, by epecial request, upoR AT "l'.:“"‘} o | tmont, of tho wind and curront charts and of the | From Ou Special Comonpondent. e e Fmny Borney. " Me. Bully w8 0 Vork, " is thorefore given to a board ofofficersat the (s - | CLETRERT auihority wnd method. | Teaching Geogray ok Barhy arrired (s Comyomts Eiling directions. Tn the second yeat, from the Surgeon PrttavRLEALS, August 1005 GO0 At PaDY e 'E fal, who.aashecs : . b coneluded bi y::;..-k ) by 8¢ ks ¢ b ’.H\‘.’vnjnr thanks to Goy. Fenton, and slsoto General—as 8o tho best method of testing. the m\ “v 1 turned to-day ont of the heatand glare of Chestnut-st’ | Siions lookivg quito ill, after s interviow with ) O the Sthte Superintandent of Public 10 Ty oL tmedl &, 1P | tion pasted 4 vote o mels pospitaliicn, and afif the sa- | whisky ciloybd for mediziual patpodes, sy exper. | which pleases me, more and more, by its spiitual resem- [ martinet in court discipline, ‘Qtoons Carolino, osked D - e fledge wos o k yo, opte Lo conduct, witness and repo Peti- | w ases me, " > . b zreat o a0 u A a division of power whic " to obtain ripe and mest nd + | nounceement of the following us the Exccutive Comuits ion’ of steam, Fromisthe T Mlanee to Washington-st.—T shiall be disappointed if the | what was the matter. l»h‘_ Ing said the gro an‘} Inma cte, and sometitnes occas s 1 tee of the Convocation for 18t adjourned sine div; lumioum, brotize o § if I cannot sit down.” The terriblo word was conve, oy, 5 “"""‘;",M:‘,jm; vis New-Jerusalem itself doos not remind me, 3 little, of Bos- | 15410 Quecn that a person in the prosence ..{Mm‘exlm e od b g nfncture of Dins iy 30 LOAOTIOW crsity, however, cove: a8 it did, bad_lacked i which roch an instit s doclared duty of the Re ad two hundred and more weade Lich evidently musthave been ihicots the Academy has aleasdy, by | ton—into Sixth-st which like all the side-streets there- A claborath reporte, Which Bave Béen || ahonts, is become a sort of creck into which the tide of nd exhoustiv 0o closely in thé narrow ma anncl, sets vehemence, and secms to precl of any quiet ot retired living, But, not far from ughfure, I came to an old s of ity . are for lower reasons MISTAKES 1IN PREPARATORY STUDY. President Barnard of Columbia College was next & vpon © The Branches Proper to be Pureved Preparatory to milton Collego ; te Normal School; P X J{gma Academy; A, Critte I Brooklyn: Alhert Wells, Pockskill Mili- | 8¢ and J.° D Stecle, . Pr T pted os de ] 2 Lo s0. It will bo soer that theso subj Cwirn Freo f‘m utmost importance to the conuts; o the pos- ts embra Thus the but partly de orver the difficy expressed a wish to kit down, in order to | pricty of dying then and there, and the res }ymn had to break up the prosence, ia ord awkward catastrophe, Thero was 1o othet wey 1o go ¥ Sully’s picture of the Queen hns-beenr sult was that or to provent s finely engraved. and tarns ler fa08 | 5 g 2 and tho necessity of souio new | ¢ Tis paper wie able, and, sithough quite 1 o ¥ dito to | emy b yrsed tho Fronch dectmal e e the steps of the thrope, e yof vt of the Regents, | l¢ held the attention of 1he Convocation Wougin he thanks of your cor ent are eepecially dro ‘, | and measures s ngainst the lo | ¥ @ fow. white marblo steps, and basing been :“\:\A:d‘rlz‘id”'w; Aeps of the {4 o MeOEEl e wiatiof was discuseed Bt lengt ical with those rof. W, M. Gillespie, formerly of Tust TBCES SO S | of system now in use tn this country, ol | maid who sawered o bel foud cuid thenpesater. « 10 (0 ERREILS sor e 4 3 o i ot k 4 of the late conver uon Cojlege, ar . J. Pratt, e:q., A f o s o slkiawod Ml | I, Hts Closed § ou oo, a8 ot Sble 19 - s sassally dnes thodicc | teachors fod the overtu Yot of liogeats of tho Univeesity of 250 ehoaes E5ery personin the conniry | e Philadipbia—awaiting oltein admisson tote Abley; it hashp betme & K0T silcors of col atural ¢ “fudy now prencd in all the 200 ¢ s almost ey and after th changa was onco made 1 {itroduction to Mr. Thomas Bully, the | Atademician, was oot W0 300 ey sy s singulas t miiee bo wpointd wroughout the country, which puts the profoud ——— affect him tiost desirably. Itis to B ‘hopod that the | old¢<t Ameriean painter living, a_man who sbared with | :’l“u"m;m“m "fust us the Queen 1t 8t tho alfar, & 458 for thé prop mectmg. to fix ceondite seience of lanjuage ot the beginning 1stead of SOl U"‘ wholo country will second movement of this kind, AlLtod the Lonorable fame of having made the name of § AT buplight st7eamed in at ope of the Vpper windows B e o it @ more advanced poiat. . ” b e Xeademy camo 'arI8F fHRS fiofing the first | Artist mean, to Americans, all of high personal charactes. | 187 Gf BN STCRGy0ng, v Qb said Sully Whab 0 oting woa had in accordan ] THE METRICAL SYSTEM. T AT poper in order was by Prof. W, D. Whitney ot Yale Col- | , that it bas ever at any time, to guy | and fll ditectly TROD VL oy don you paint it1” A e T A e D ut Congress s recently taker nnl Acadeiay of Bciences, perer ton th Adalogy betwded Lingaistie 1y of Al Sl te s e, puly ol | 8 pickurs that ol AL LT ™. ba L a g f g o omal system of taeasuros ‘The Hom, J. A. Kasson al- | From Out Specisl Corespondeat. s F proved the study of lan be a moral scie yroater freedom froni eare, Iuinlap might bave made a | pielis, ’-}::"’-";n‘ o ot Larhe-was. tompiad, 8 ' acaluni iy, 40 tho hicta te and measures i this | Nomrmaurrox, Aug. 8, 123, wwsical. Tho phies go bl B T e Hawny nof of an sceuraiact bepulifl picture, too; but o tokd ke S84, (CCEFLD e adopted the 1 te ntry, the embarrasstients and ANNOYANCCS o Tho glacial quostion spoken of in our last received its £ a8 their ultimate car human needs oaN for | furn of mind perhaps, the cireomsiances under which | thovtand tHE 'amneu‘rv tho moble and titled sitters ¢ “"‘WM_L ot H \pon the diversities of the various national ey full consid: s second morning’s meeting, of uuke t, wider the dirsction of hu- | | Jaok forbade his taking the time noeess Thex busineds (0 seCure Lo Roat of enthusissm, beb & T y use, and the general adopt ».n:"\mi mllm‘ul:‘\» m‘[)‘\ wiiliwe ba given 8 partial @escription. No ves. melonlvr"" the istoe: | § and ‘be was not entirely fy el “.:.nl si.fi:\“h, el s L e i European nations. ited fully the very serfous difti- | * ¢ ¥ bl mado by the users of I = S id have Teim" extw at the L b h i i Bow Yok 1 un Up e e e L atetn througliout the country, | now conclisions of the Academy wérs however, put ou | g6, Ly e havbihommbon | B satiod A N1k s { imeodate Decaneo it accorde with wieb we bear of Le bors of 1 gt s ¢, ¥ ot espicially under o morely permissivo law, and ol record, on this‘fmportant subjeet, Prof. @ifbs read an- | Fin, Of cou ro can be u n that a science | he was but, im spi of . these | (hat w‘y!llt‘nll ln~_w|‘l'll‘u:“!h'$ x:nm::d "l"dn it pabl i schuols that are subjeet to the el | the varigus means byihich it may be made BASICT. | oo poner on Spectrology, appreciated only by the se which ¢ ith such product is & wom! o historical sci- 1 defocts, in spite of the slovenly sty Teyand the faulis of 5 i ““".‘,']" et i e bhen tlow to invent, and to have B e et First Vico-Dreeident, aed e | MATines it took thirty of forty years to bring it into the | % 0 : . 'dowd o | ence its analogies with the Phyeieal sciencos are nn- | efition and omission, be has made a book which will | qcter e SV 10 SERLAin G el 4nd t0 it Ak heckuptlimio FistVice bceifiny o frersal acceptation whicl, ow provails; and in Englud | (06 portion of the audience. Dr. - &, Gould praented | iy and g, iy 316/ haPhod, in the ool | i mlesnitee” T s ‘Tarcly, wo. TAY g7 | dcpended enticly apon s mo ?;Fummin ld do pol T R bt 7 & , 08 here, to make it ot absolu Japer upon the secular increase of the moon’s mean | joction and of i 13 Thsth; ani the tndnction of 00c Withy [Re@BURDu ED '8 Buil Calls b Vel #eiout them it is said, Butymy plea 0 3o Assogistion; | L1ab Ch Fh it Tore, fi iftic: B POpeE T 4 i n op #tilts: he loves a goou story, and " tel e s gulacy of the Board of Regents should respecti e, aud it L, tcrefore, ound great dihealty | 1 giion, The autbor of bis pager, Mr. Stockwel, being | priipies i laws threfom, i loly ke bat prmued | ik Hon of Stuare aud Jarves pheserve o great many | me rather to beliore that ho would uok, Ghas g s ootk Prosident and Permanent Secrctary of the'Convoc o ek s unable to offer it in person, his remplagant 8pid much | fn physical science, ‘This is' because” the phenotenn of | charactotistic and amusing ancedotes of Femarkable | not. He was @ leader in the gr odern. COMMENDATION OF THF. SYSTE X D DEson, { speech, tiaugh of human oricin, ape not produce fof e | wga that, butfor b cajorment of kunor, would, 1 thres TR Piiny Kombh that tho Aunuaf Meeting ehould be held on th more good of bim than be would Lave been able, oven 1f ietic student uses them. They rgotten and irmecoyera) Mr. Kusson's romaks were received with the very groat- purposes for which the lin 12 " ¥o U 8 pth 1 or i ¢ 1o it f. "he pa )l VAP e oo st Tt | 4ot nteret A syupathy, andy upan motion, of Tegeut | BHLTE AT SLLTACC, L it e B8 g | Lt cactinn of tho necds of oxpression wud conmunt- | e aun oxcaliaat, of thels. xlnd, be rs, appointed by the Regen Benedict s comuitiee of three was appointed, congisting | s -ty oyl of. | estion . hl is & conscious act, urally, from o full mind, and was not bu okl mect Guring the atess | of the Chancclior, Prof. Davics and lf.w;‘z_n.)p, Yo_qn | movulighv opos+theiun 1.;1"]"':.{.1'1',’:‘-'\"».(1"’ill,'r"'.i;:my{ | but o syt as ey Lave historcal | imcomoriable ease of esponsbiy as oo wulier wtiTocation at such time and place as the Regents | sult for action by the Convocation upon this sulject, and By il 5 g natioal s | content, us te the tnws of thought, and &5 on, Jiahle, genial man, unfortunate, but always st 2 a nd p | the meridian splendor of the mathemat cal sun. He wa unconscions, Language is not aninven- | to keep bimself out of misfortune, found every one they a tion, but an indtitution of gradual dovelopnicnt, wronght | ready to help him in the preparation of his buo out U the changing needs and adwancing knowledge of | wthers, Sully sent Dunlap his jouroal, in the races of Jucn. 1t facts Lave an objective value, and | might make up from it the brief biography may be treated as such. Li e seience then occupicd applied to the artist. Dunlap, only too much delighted wmedical position, allied to the moral sciences by | 1o secure such a valusble contribution to Lis book \,-m of its material, aud to the physical by its | lished the whole, just a8 it stood, not & little to Mr. Buli's - $100l1" direet, with utho with its general ol ¢ to trapsact busincgs con- | report at the next annual session, Regent Hale urged the R el ol Tt 0! O e ot | Mbject, prior (0 tho appointment of tho committoc with | 8 little suspicious of fis papcs, ho saids M, 13 Gt eut that Uc Conyocativn i8 1n most respects siinilar | mneh geal, ponding the motion. to express the thanks of e e wrong. . Yot it looked sight, and hs, for one T prgose aud' clfect to tho State Teachers’ Assoclution,’| the Convocation to Mr. Kusson. He remarked that the | GIEE KO VIR b onl futercat. 8o it passed into Baving, Bowever, an sutbority which that body caspot | cbahge from & varicty of systems to this one, he dimn Commistee twilight, from which is author will Xort aver ite represeuted schools | soon_ to be universal throughout ~the coni 3 |‘h“»r‘ % star of $he firsbgnagnitude, or as & false 1110 inetbers of the Co:vocation sssembled this morn. | world, iF only as o theans of waving experise to i A e < 4 Sz at the Assembly Chamber,in the capitol, at 11 ’clock, | abrowd from this country, would be hailed with o kkeq Glegent - Luchoy. ofiered prey ud remirked also that the time occupi lot of the Uniyersity, the Hon, John V. L. Pruy of weights and measures would be reduced by | the Convooation, Ho stated that the coud as 3 nary course. Auother geii- tutions under the care of the Regents wae tleman urged the werits of unform centigrade srsfagiory than ever before, in reference to the barometer and thermometer, A paper upon Entrance Examinations was next in o which should be introdticed. The utmost inter ool (e fish-prophet sat down, bavi X f'nmpl‘rr:f. }&-:m.u Huuilton Coll but as he wa: menifested in the whole subject, with an evident wish | ¢ rk‘l l::i::r‘r.“:.;'rl' 2 \1.;".‘ |!-:I¢:(L|(' t ¢ I’ Ly ter by eXiiiuing the modes in whie I; :l,,‘u‘m; communi- | eonduct in every relation in nxa‘:sn‘:h a8 t:ulllmu! sasily be Eduo rp : S e : ’ st | #aid to have been pe d. Ne: Sl ‘ot douht that the e A AL ) . . i 4 ‘) Normal ehqol, folomee F.AB 4.1, g N A céllo s Uni- ) y sow and ol vicwa of the o o e gvetions n Ttegard to Teaching | versity Yo report upon fhe practical workings and resulty | Uit hTia heards Brhechiinl SO AUG 110 Nyl i | ek : 4 Al igea Claeses in Chemistry.” | of the Preliminary Aeaderic Examinations, inetituted by | 500 SR A’Q}‘p Toppesition, niot, as u ewitted aporresponding el THR TWO SECTI the Hoard of Regents during the past year, prosonted the i ;,;,“_’ o DoAY, * Ho free B Toach’ ot portant point: trausmntation-id AlBOLg he followed a statement of & by Mr. Mitehel, whose style was brief and in- 58 of his remarks was littlo impe ificultics and struggles; | s clapsed, he is reconciled n an enjoy withont feeling that we vade a private domain, the lively narrative w ich so modestly and unconselonsly sots farfh a story of routhfal clearnces of purpose, self-denying perseverance. and high A prolonged and lively discussion followed the reading | did o ut of Lis early of tliis paper, in which nnulul-u“nr members bore a part, | that so long & is remarks was littlo smpeded, | %ppop o tiz caid that it was plain that philosophy had | 4 d ol e e v g S otber the line usedd | 4 sooogical side; that without an adapted ‘strueture thero | iy b & dhark. as alleged by the narzator. He stuck to his | ¥ould beno i . Tho - language was the bf 3 ne the peculiar foru. lmg been glad to study ) LOW fe er, after which the | thankfulne: ! in the 8 rein which it the panormioa . Now comes this ja- x in it rvade the whe tion iplication. Could the first | yery plensant to me to find myself sitting in this qu Baction and the Awm:{ Section.. The mnm(l o colloges belng in sowe ulatters dffferent or separate from #hoeo Of tho Gcademies, and vice versa, it has been found the most satisfactory and the most expeditious mettiod to give the aftérnoon to separate sessions of the membe gonnodted respectively with each class of instituti COLLEGE SECTION. A Committec appointed by the Chancellor, under vote loopl, WY wahy oths b 'the wor betweeg grginetion and mu | injustice is done to academ | their inforiox standards, and the nocessarily partial aiic | | | ange of mbay of thelt gupils; thus, the cify Thigh ~c1o snd tho like wil be able, by passing a largér propor on +udents, to obtuin more thaa their just proportio: of the | £ 41 8 of the [ast Convocetion, concerning the requirements fur | Literature Fund. This difliculty, the Committec ¥ pall CI5iNed P beaan $6¢ adinisyoa to college, was beard Ibguugb l":‘wdem Faeher, | By, arises from the fact that stidents in Graded fc'io's | ""’,‘,fll‘)‘ll(’":l‘mmlz" "'”?, 'n' oo N,u.'m.é:".’:_‘“‘_n'.“_ to have come 10 Just 5o great ea cxtent by - (pinsnntation ntry Suis o Haiion Gl o from tho sounds made by those animals. where the climbing 1% gy ond to the ofd-time look of the sirroundin g=. o h ' e. The repors prese _ab COops g, pass their examingtions just when they finist the b 5 3 3 of Pe widorable length, the :‘..n of m,":’m{’,.,. lm'flz’:‘.““ m ies, while -\:senh of District Hrfillulu Lave ‘o :“3 j\“.':f,h,_“i:.‘l.(,?.:‘n“;.:-‘, (:l:n ! :‘ :L’:.f;:fi.:»i '- "‘: Prof. Whitney apswered these vieas Y kno"lc%lflfi coolu d pine ¥ 15 A s the matter of uniformity, and showed that they allags 1 they enter ap academy, perbap rino g “ id the force of most of what 1'rof Azassi 1sad. Souu subsiagtially, upon the oo of requirvnene, Tecam: s Aenis, How ol ¥hick sl 8% ABev. baesn_ty pnlalates wan physical product, 5o loubt, bt o rpréseating | tored the oo und gave 1mé & condal welcome miondod by itie Convocation of 1865, 11 is nearly thesame | from othier would, by & rigid euforce ur skeain of tiike, dhweading tho drify | Jeat 1usde apokien langavge, ucd 1ia study ‘was & mors] | slightly below middle sige, of u slender feume, but, thoug 84 s aow given i the leading collegos in the Siate, with | plas, loso such stadents in’large numbers, thus solgaee. now 85 years old, scarcely bent at all, gud showing har i investigated the MGy ke | of every-d iy wear for fresher stratitications packed gome iherease 10 the olatelss uitements, snd the addi. | iug their attendance and consequent share of the Fun o e A. Agnssis would like 1o angacst to philologists | any sigis of age. A bright, active and most kindly spirit wi tion of plane geometry, Which s not hereiofore bees. To- ! ction nirness cannot be secured in car- mwm-‘ffl'fi‘mv g fope AvSimarond one thing: o comparo the cleme (5 of the lngiage of a > wliom nature has been graclous beyoud her wout, Bay Iy's memory is stored. RS R uired, i i remerk that the | Lol this was, that the evening onterp of toilet :;'l;g\hb:'-hndh lhulmeu 1t the inflaence of civiliza- loft him in undistorbed possersion of those senses | When 1 fook the artist's hand at perting, to thank blay Chancellor Ferris of the University of the City of New- A relation to the | Lo Yerakable. The soiree proved & very P&um and 0se of the lni ] of lnx civilized fMation, | which ke bas uever ubused; with eyes that need o spec- | for my pleasant hour, I asked him #f I might dese Work presonted wnd ns-ln}bo&-, vhu':m d those which re- A (¢ cYenipe and he smeruing wems tho | WAh & view satting much had beon the growth :u:h-«,l.'u‘:l thet l.«mlmmu:’nmhm work nl;o u.\unl.uu_ut what rmoyudl':'l'llll'l‘lfiwlhl, “fl.“""l" 4 of " . _ 3 ' E - # ime at the ensel, w srfect hearing, with eppetite, and rmission to say what I weuld, Not else wi it e %‘Mg wt ® oo g | | The third momang session |pgind @iuhy makertation on aabior, Whitaey sxplained th this had becn dono as far | sleep, and with & mewcry that olds a6 8 8. magic eryeté] | Leen gllowable U wri Thave, and which I wish - - T mwmflmm o'l B 1 in simple Inugnage, devold of i | 140E .,u,r:g-mudum .:ll..\.:n::a‘\‘rfl.” Jrubes- sate Tle smoks OF B0 T s P L k@ pamizior e lon provession of his varied, busy vears. could thiuk it will be t to read as I found the tequesting the gosdemios een SO 18 ider s or . of b e ic! 3| uea A i . i schome, and 1o el &t the utmost thoronghness | Sbiguily and thospecial tormis ‘any suthor; shouid region belveen v .:;:‘Ln,nl.?‘ju.;.:’. ICLIT By G 513 [ T A et o e iy i 94 b e I s on! » ) on fceonr hlended chamber, where several of dotnres A 72 the Limitation | patatin s room Steelt s Lovge 2t A ory biilt Por 1L wwuims s e v | LB 1o whi w ¢ ia appticd, but singularly unlike studios he 3] roquesting the Reges we uniformity b{‘lhe sid of private echicols | aveid in arithmetic all topies except such »e are found | 4 n fally in * Practical Atithmetics;” in geozraphy, a1l new AR A, s 14 gramemar, oll dlsgmid J0RS1E Mot tion to two dejartments of study. His @isquisition is to endeavor to obtalu t up with more vivacity than diseretion by the inguished wiih little ceremony, metlods { clugrin, who hif not expecied to read o print suci & cai | . o morphelogy of | CLE S ercfare, to beliove that the actions of the | witha cheerful serenity, in & boppy home; the worid hus:| chun tho two must have s kinship, wad tho sounds. | becn better und happicr beesuse Thomas Sully has lived | iate, Upoh reassembling fn the aftercoon, the members o report. Upon careful investigation, they find that thay i o of the human dreanism, | C0¢e Of 800logy, and ho thought the samé wda true of | monotony of New-York; not so much externally, for, cer- toudange were divided, acoording to the pla of €0 | effect of the plan is generally expected o clevaty oo | | ',’,‘;":.::f"'fi,m,,".".",'"..:,;, o !;r‘u-.luy. He thought, neveptheloss, that transmutation | teinly, Philadelphia strects cknnot be excelled’ for' m tion, i0to two portions, called respectively the C.llege d of scholarship in our acadeies. Tn its practical 14 gl tave | eoull not explain all the phenomend. He went Lack to flw but, internally, there seems much more individ- i ¢ e cver, & number of objections are ur ¥ o reln. | the time when guan fint originated. There is a difference § v nd freedog from convention than with ne, Tt was 1 nt, b b Fitié htion an- lived throngh an ordinary WG fife and | oid-fashioued parior, where all the furnitnre looked ws ii it | th ce, and it was easy to see that refine- Lave come out at onco into possession of such a | ment and culture and worth bad made this plain house ome, and thrown the charm of their presence ufid the o nto the litile ‘uslg with its high brick wall, | hofised a!! I 1ection aft | emptorily, t 1 oiie; bt afterward when be r futher, Charles | trait 2 fier as Bianca, Shebad refused, peg- sit for ler portrit: to Mr. Bully or to e emble, heg “en this picture and been struck by“the strong likenoss, ’..‘ ,]Jlf-lhll-(]lfi- sit, and did so several times. The pos which is in the Academy is more intercating than the . This one is in the poss . it was painted from recol one Mr. Carey has; it shows a more stately presence and | m-.{.lu'- an eqial grace. Another'in his own possessiom | differs from that in the Academy in the arrangement of enthusiasm 8t 83 oyor his memories of Fi | exqnisite grace and bvml:{ of person, | the symbols of an equal beauty of | tellectnal foree. *She was the best creature,” he | * the sweetest, kindest disposition; free from the I touch of vanity, sud capable of an_enduria, but he co! cg] 6 Accompanying session ended. sl : k * o i o | 10ised o great second generation without o tneans of intel- | had been used and enjoyed; as if none of it wgre #ere fox r:’.‘-;.fi:flmz.fl’.d m::" ?1?.'. e 1'.1:';':. ot ]i';::m"!v.: ! lectusl aud moral interoourse? Mo belioved that they | show, but all for s h >~ “ must would reecive aud cuterlain its members on the eveuing h t N * the " oo 3 S ¥ | means of intoreonrse iu gred! fullness, Farthermore, if, | their | or that doy, it being Wedscaluy, the 10U ivst. | AWd (e | gy i bolds, man is the fesult oi {rusmutation ffom | memory around it chiarm which upbolstery’ =z g ) J lower mce, he thought that bis langdage Hifst be heid | canpot -ur,.x,n ‘Through the opendoor {looked out h @ shrubbery added to the | weather, Of Jeiterson, whomt | and who wade the ¥1sit 80 pleasant that it wu. Presontly, I heard a Yight, quick step, and Mr. MIH B | c?xfi Lhe p“..“.;mmu&-i&.. PAE ¢ is | of Ledlig, i friendehip with the de] tic | almost ereative in their power—Kanny —and it may be doubted if nature ever mals a thizd worthy to be named with them. T, for one, do_reve hank @od for havingeeen thein Lim for sun, and stars, and flowers. They are o part o | Yiie supreme beauty of His creation. Time, agspace rather, fails e to record all my talk =ith fi:a‘-‘{;' 48 hus ample memory ran back with Lim over the pos %3 . How n bis appointwent, through & T | R A Tadelphia, 45 naturally as if it wero Summeg | he ted at Monticelloy 5 with g of Al m‘fl 1 Jv | ir Satters, but praise Wwon from the .y agrond with hed her royel head, nor he M’u was T et voles Thes ladelphia Louses are & pleasant relicf to the | chunge of passion, sentiment and humor id Blakespeare’s o gt i e Be s universal range of character. 'fi)“gu generition twe for mo- | nemes stand supreme among dra the bair—her curls had Leen cut off, and the hair is done up iu & plain knot, It was pleasant to hoar Mr. Sully’s o ny Kemble's . ich were ter and ine friendship,’ Tie s ilingly slinded to the great chanes in her o) nce (e diy when when she s Vgbicd on our slage like o that ne T exprossi i Konhjor i Bt Juckson mat fo him, and came undaunted to W storm, which critieal, but 52‘ praise, "not H-O' by some dote of delicacy, of honor, of generos,’¥, Wi rei | irans! of uoble work, bich ully has the to us somecthing eges of other States also. Upon mo \ @ gion of Prof Upson of Hamilton College, the ropresen mofe tizan 20 gnestions should be proposed each topic, | col, Wos! of whows are disposed Lo claim ite i, fie said that the | i general. A large easel ut one side, s table or t: i Rivon of collcres phabon plodged thersclves to cxfoice | and the Ui aoyded for solutions 1ofe to 0 discroticn ab | FLgaiciots Deskenty Xon, ol ror hatersiactonce: Ve remai atic: Mistration. of this whole subicet fs to ba | ong of which wha s sword prescuted t0° his aad, Ge. Sule P tion, 10 & Steso requisites. 44 2 the Bxafoiiing Satinties. s waeh satisficd w ol to Spekoy in Lix Cephalogosis. - Syeke carried | 1y, by is brother officers, and threo or four chairs, con- | feedd the aspiration i satisties, Andg Preidoct, Butox ot Madisn Daivenity icquissd s method ol valustion f afavess lo adomended a8 | iz Miller's ot | bowcausinatious throuh the wholo series of the wnital | it is oie furniture.’ No canvasen, ho caste, 5o e | siic; bo ewmide Art meen unmes. A het T 8 01 moug ¢ B » L0 ! ore COMmo 0 icl " di ol im i fan . AL udouts ostion roug the bt gyl BB flhmm:; &F!_v“)l:‘:rl;tb; none of the ordinary litter of studios, none of the | cenary, unseliish, pure in its aim; Lis life wili bnla-:.‘ 1 value, and & copy of these sent to the Chairman | yuie ¥ 0t A T ire réspect in all the eclleges. The following | of the Committec. He will sam up that portion of these , ) ."nr]y :’M‘.:""' id whether uniformity were not de- sting confusion of bric-a-hrae which makes many an | : tiasaverme sections of the brain, Moro recontly Camis i i it ) cum, and affords, so often, & deli Buaclition s prcdeated by Prof. Gl sitausousgrow s | Bad taken the sama sublect, with the ssine viow do- | relief fyom the ownor's picturcs! Mr. Su T g o ¢ A, e dory = ‘ BIVO | kind: it takes ita fufsk from the 1:hor 1 thonght and lo this was going on, Cuvier aud Von Bair wers | happiness at tho easel. H. @adlior eellege witbot examiation. pouding grade in | Cortificates signed by the Secretary of theRegents hould | GGt of human thowebt st the foatures that best | $* ¢4 thal Viers wote four clusses, and that thero.was an | but, he said, pleasuntly, *'do uot wish to dio yot, 1 am A7 GRS L ERTTION: be given to each tudent whose standing reaches % yer | geycrvo considerntion. ‘Iho uniikencss of the huian to | o tinl diffurenee in pleats. Von Bubr showed. that but, then, |'think I novershall be” Certainly, ProfyJums i1, Hoose, late of Gensos Wesleran Semi- | Sonsyoms covtioratos"” o6 okl onc seabbing 90 pov vei | e onimal use Gf langusgo 1 that wi e aae o fommie o (he egg in dieccut | o scews in 10 unger of leaviug this pleasant workd, e vt the o« A amotiou aoiaiutmemis. | 4nd v honor certifcates ” 49 each one reashing 90 per coat | humap vaiue, 1n the course of the discumion, Prof Les- | ZRTR, TSI ToR NS dation for comparison between | although o oo cun kuow suytbing of Lislifs, or how to commencs 't study of Algebra.” of all hich Fed 1 d Tie saifl that Tanguage was a secictl hia soeticd 1o us | FoEbES oreut types. Tho essontial characteristic of | those who kiow bim beat speak of him, witbout’ focling . Priscipal. Flack of Hudsots Bovee 10stituts’ | targe winiver of acndenic s s :flfdbr'-'fs; i Rl P I Rl R Tiie MAa 0 B o AL oy Thoomahout Abac{ that if 0eitf1iny bo'lock f wpon i irifya TH(F by boy Ay Y e 0 4 i hetors, Wae e 6l that it shall atonce deseribo and distingnish the thisg de- 016 1oRE ail, this stoucture is found, | 1an, surely Sully b ) reason to be afraid, % [ SdcressDaviping s e vl S0 s was out off by adjouraiact. ¢y | ihas it shall atonce Sescribe and distingulel e thiky de- | ,"osiicufuten e pian of lsusiure’ 1o wholly diiesont, | " b’ core-chamber is biv. fullséhgih portusit of his A pater pon 5T Relasien o the Artof Amirss to e O e o Fatin oature oflangurge, confoudiug woroaver s pasiv i S B e e e et wife, ai excellent pieture, ud o vory good exuiaple of Lis . » n ' 3 nomenon independent of volition with ax setive furction A S Saery BRSNS & 6D Ars. Sully.sit 10 eod of s sofa; she s d o St S shted 7,k Jewih o e e Oomosion thes o et o fhoeme,Sech g s o Bl | ™y et o e | L s e - . not truly, transcendentel. Tte where the doty 18 P e Sont of M t! Be | foedisg With a'bit of breed, Sully Bas great felieity in ..:&‘;?‘.",,‘.T yfiedkf::‘vlvl;:l’ f':?.‘f:"f"fi?fi'?,"‘&' | to s soeial :nllorulnmnzl |-:x l.fl- residence, on K1iat, | o oxiain, In this sense wo 1ight sy thet Kifad ‘Was | couse they are buili ou a different plan. Ake samo essen. | y:.‘u:-m, wsitivr. By an instinetive refinement, be #irikes ehed I Sellor $6 S geoper Seschingof. e sud the | e A O, g, o S bospitalities OF | 6 ycretion, ud Lis pictare another. Such o dietum, | 1110 1in i 1o be traced iu the mowisks, | the ucan botween stifiuoss and over freedom. He cally Sematin bl & v € I b o AR i e s however, would searcely be recorded as adding to thesum w L1 either of tho | eut oll the refinement there is in bis sitier, aud, it way be By TRvithsio of Hld Edoehency (he Goverter the Con- | Caain suclent and houorabls faniilics, %69 40, QW of human knowledge, = the shown | confoemed, that e not infequently alds something from on, uponsdjoining, repaired 10 the Execnlive Men- gufstiods e Aftet this, Prof. Agamiz gave geuial lectur o mistos. P wa o binds aialops between | his own store when there a8 deficiency in /g B e R DL L A S HIRP DAL =MOKE M T — Vertebrute, areniato. molusks. and redinte, were hero | O 9t} PIDE Troth oné ihto au gl ataios or 8. sher o b e R s Sl :N’““":’::m:"l': e e s | The Executive Committeo reported fusorablyupon Prof. brougt in and handled with the Professor’s ueual ki st ‘h;;"! must begin by showing that thers | isw, bt te, | Thomson's resslution of yesterday, desiring the covpera | Populirity of troutment, = Aguseis takes wp in.fan Con e & pusaage X000, Clask 1010 another e their | Sully. = 4 khves it ita true nesiz gave o penial lecture on lin Seth Ubeney, cannot paiet vl famo, comprising the first scholars of the Empire State AT | oterancen can s i ¢ s e ool u " iwea cpn Abing but i n e e an it 4 o genlemen emineatin otber 4ud more 2.1 | tion of aw i wedical sl in 1fiug the standard of ipeorics iueh aa an expericucel nirhe baadise & - | ored. o Gauied (hat 1ho puiBciples of Sophalimmion, | B Mk Jropondaraneg of body SFeE SH! T | Scholai#HT e State, and it was passed. sured and at ease. Ho turns the subjeet upside downand | Which was adve h‘-l(br Prof. Duiia, was i fair Lasiv of | eaped by ffusing the sittor, When Denfel Webster's intof its extry hoy acter. | fiiends urged him to puint the Great Defender, Cuene, ' SECOSD DAY. { " Prof. North of Hamilton College presented a paper upon | inside out with adsantage. He can drop it and piek # np e The roll of the Convocation es it now stands numbers | The writer desired o ::‘l",'lI:?}.‘,:',"',:',:’,',':‘;f "\:[n "I: ?.’Lf.‘ii}.’ifl"li::.'}:’:.:."x..; 85 monbers, being 19 Regents, 29 Ofiicers of Colleges, aud | strict testing of the fitness of the cavdidate, a restriction | qudienco. When we spoke of him, Just now, as the fiel.- W Gibbs, Profescor of ( y in Warvard Col \ 64 A ¥y in d Col- | had better go to Eilior.” 1w 49 Oficers of P { ‘of admission to young men of ut least 16, ratber than 14 | prophet, we meant to iudicate him'ns the converne o' Jo- | JOF€, ! 0 mper, 4 O ¥ Mothod of Optioal | dealin eI PusH taghs* N hroush the fas ies, | b4 ) proy Analysh n i deal I tusks: ‘he looked through the flesh, to ah. For Jonah was in the fish, whereanthe fish av in | Analysis.” “Thisarticle was sionan Tho Esecutjrg teo Feforted bace the resolution | years, and if possible the putting of the examiuations into v tilic e, but was 100 i eisiss: AR Tala 10 Saiane. i the spirit; whore s W TR islatiro i 8 9 Agnssiz, who produces them at will, with & copiowness | ien, but was 100 full athematios to reveive jus- | headealized, be tarned all i e S o the Lot 4 6281 1 ¢ | e cxclnivoeaoof o Regenin uad making b i | 11 o DTl Jaga, wirvonts y 18 was rocoived with inteisets | & faie, et ‘mol school 5,| — = | cates receivable in any and all of the Colleges of the State. | proverh for ill luck ssiz threatens to be of. Gibbs expresscd the opinion that this method, when | p i Logrs s Pl el | This latter suggestion, if caried out, would most i for good fortune. Tlis enterprises prosper, b ore fully carried out, would be found of great valie. accordance with the Fiphogt e o PGS i e { thons e, s experiiments suececd. Desp £t paper was ' O recen Koudinga . the ule sedings of the College jon yesterddy then eame ! (t]w!ll.llfilm:uu ulmiurm] _\ll roughont (hecnl‘l‘mllrvulem. Dbefpro his .i,.,',,,.“. Tepututia From the gmanitie harts by Henry Mitehell,, He Lophu by stating the dy for final action, a0d ye nflxnfiedd | P'mri* 'anwhr-hm] o leigthy paper upon “ Clssicnl | of Now.Kngland millionairs he extracts deep veim of 4 operation il sotnding. “Ihe yreat sl depih fousd s for Admisaion to called’ | Yraining, " in whiek bo very deverely condemned the ordi- | pid ! which erystallize 110 uumerous end reietisie ma- | %28 439 futhowe—ono statute wile. "Tho paper gavemany | In the same ,in which it was entircly evident that | pary method oflp'lrlu!n’ thiat branch, and wouldintroduce | ¢iinbry. Try " wonderfully fortanate man, whose her elatistics u to the depths found, (he nntwr ety | et ob osen VIb o 'foel keenly. tho embarpuse. | giie which ‘l"‘]"“l" s g’“ student, froin tho very | ita eed no lustr If To have & ring 1ot himnot 4 8¢ Drought uy by.slie load, and the nathireof the bobtowy | comini-sioned to hleh our invertod and superticidl | start, with tho "E‘!““GC‘.%’ he 18 conteraglating, 1 118 | euet it into the soa, 1ost a fish should bring it back to b, 3 eountry capse 1o | colloquinl form, The sf T Went on to commend the | gnd wake him trenible at the remembrence of Palycrdes. wnd Cuba. eoutpe; tud & die- | study of the classics as being ‘properly ot tho foundagion | ““p Ui 1ing'rend n paper o liver imsiitutions, detigg | Prof: Peireo called attention o tho exy ewtion, & point in which he took issie wibh-the doc- ¢ . . ence in-the results ot of whieh was in lu&b to the upmathemutical wind, 14 | Ft R o ‘Mm‘ Y, %‘L AD8 was DOt present he would riot enier wose | consented after los I, J = A ot ter onsen ong demur, and wade the Lon o its discossion | effort; but, finally, be said, ¢ 1 caunot do it, Mr. Webs s = o grace. This bas made bim and und ud sox say herself tpapstigured; a new | ow g fu her motion, she saw hersclf f uspiration, she demssed to be; as, i ciation, she foudly persi aints women a8 their lo ded herself that ere gee them. for the portrait which’ he wos thra Penn. wy of the Fine Arts, where is, olse. bis , the actor, in the ehareter of Rich- ully ghve me o very interesting aceount of dinary ‘differ. 's pajer, and ut of Prof. Peace, £ | will be a surplus homber is the orighal study of um’ gt uy by T P B, Geotpe’s Somery or Py | WABY portions of the St in e Guliptrvaw i heneighborhood of Southern Florida. | el iiin, The finished piato s wow”in the rotutda of f0f cori aud 8 younger wei AGRICVLTURE. —— THE PROSPECT OF THE COPFON AND CORN' CROP. The following letter has been received at Washingtom by the Department of Agrieulture; ‘Wasaixcrov, D. C.. Augnat 4, 1 The FHon. 1SAAc NEWTON, Comnissioner of A,r.n:b DeAR St As requested, I give you the result my ingniries and observations duriog “a recent journey from Little Rock, Arkansas (n\& official post of dw tLis city, by way of Memphis, cinnati, Cal astville, Loutsville Dus, Wheelmg, &e., &c., a3 t the p I ”bb- of the cotton and of the corn cropin all that regivn the present year, As regards Arkansas, my jndgment (based upon an e®e ition of the Ntate in 5o with a'large ’ tensive interco official capacit rreatar the present season than is larly 50 will this b be curtailed b | | #he sma | grow three bales where they foru oy by the ligh pric \ade one, Lud many that the yleld of cotton will be mi - o deiu d, sod ie case shouid the growing rly frost. L the farzo planters in the extensive bottom lands tate, from a pumber of adverse circuimstances, liless cotton will be preduecd than say iy 1860, the of {‘r--lullzly the largest crop raised ui Arkunsie; bud ler cultivators, stimnlated il | ;.,umim whers bot little eotton his becn grown beretes vory respectable crop, | will lnced; from such data | of the grow g crop in w | three weeks u Lo at least th that of 1560, and its woney v t from present & s.l o and from obs: { Arances, rrations -5, a8 it appeercd bwo at the erop of 1960 ably more, A% grestas wapch gronter, 21 Corn (which most of tiic planters of Arku 51 Lave had, | to purchess from abroad this year, at ruinonsly high | !'I»:W.\ ashville, an t battles werg ‘:in to N wlitich very a general thing looks well; a large auy planted, and the prospect now seems to be that thege raised over (he netnul consunisy wante [ of the State, and that the price widh zule Lia iuc co Full and Wintce—a great, & very great bl-ssing predition proves true, as much’ actaal 1 te, lr.-xr: experi taining crops 4 From Memplis to “Dacstur, Sz,’f." w distance of over 300 . YEht, and the neclly devestated by five, nd by e ravagls g if the M i» 1 he waa “apd Gow thed K e A T 7S [ o presented by Prosident Barnard last eveul reccived, Lowever, hearty indorsci ogperionoe | ting the | thw, perhaps, waexpectedly sustatiod by Prof. Davies of | i Vil ituy day, a1 bisincen 1 chening upon ho | OUer guey oL (AT, i st e 4% poicadund mo, B | war, but aahortime ago, o resgictable crop of o tton s © at 15 E otk e mintt Sl e ; ‘undqml{‘{hnmlu,n Wernoon swesion whe held, - ocp. : pbeionb by coraeol. | dewley isane Mo LI LPE Simo. APpaLAtYY 10 i crop ofgora s o grawing aud o e 1o ofT & e 7 whieh & aggupied by au interesting papet from Pro . Mall on e 0, 3 line, was cut probebly. | 18 wis avident thik tLeresves in m“,m:fim ell, mud the Sidie remark A 10 the g | hm"{rp LA IRt e ubject of reeent g ologital reearches i Minneaga. §¥ps B ay thesn was .0 harls in those was | he was putcoff, mud it s possible AGat. sinlaca @hvills (0 Louisville, boftr of ot ol flo seforred to. | natuba of Vioken o J&& ST i Speaimens of metsmorphic rock, of Iudishe pipe-sie H.“ id doduch: d ting, R i | nay Lave becn so numerous s 1o mako it auflw 0 the growing crops, which if. suptisgaro vrcn bettes trycted by gm oclis anyau of W ) AU Bultor | and of fopugnous stonc bearing the ipress o 6 P4 "g' POPER w8 VX J: K. Oliver,On réfieatcd Livenr | midish their number, But Sully perseverod, and attongiy, [0 1105 described — ¢ ? Lt @i R g wera .;'fiu d, togethcr with geologict] 1agh, of theve | SubgtithBone.” ' He et by statin jnst whiat hé memt | on o certoin dug, ko vas told tho ¢Quean would be 1o Lonisiitle all fl"gé ‘&'m w- cosions e fur IRe A7 “" P i of o - "l\ D hool sl gion undér furtey. Trof. Stong rend wiH aplrit md | (his exproesion, ns Keblo fnd givcin somewhat @fffer- | ready obuny Néur he® might to nanio. - He, named | Weky, Judiana, Oblo, Virzin 1 &> #bools of law and 028, [y Plof. Jewell of the State .";’"w'h fil'"l"' called np the | Yigor a muthemaiical and ustronomical w;r b4 et meaving to the terms. The developiwatof M authers | 12 6/elock, and went to Buckingham Pal et bowr, be suid to be one continzons: gromt Bl 6 erowina ‘wrorld-that no liberal G40 {orhal School question aguin by tho olowingresoluon | 1ol vis somchow conneetcd with e pianet, Noptie, | untlewutial vewsouii canol Ue, gbtan heie, Brof | wher Lo fou ovuryiliog iy eaducss. Wy | corn, luxuwint and fine, piomsiog § o %“ oir benefits, couses 8 tendency, _ Raolved, That » un-m: o ";'3."»?:- b Rl "fl s features wers, howover, purely tosiicals 3 ang | h_vn(r', owever, spoky. 1 ek priiss of thopeper, aud | ot tht g e old, and made, the impression §4Nth weither thtou, out aft “try attempt ” ".':x::mm.mm."' Sl o qoport ',7,',.,",,."“,‘““ M btich 80 botb the OBl atheimpuelans fuiied iy ot Lo ‘..m«u:wdm. { i of 'l'! L .’."n':'.t‘ ;l!:ll:llvlmalnl:m:h :m;u::wwnn;fl- | upon xl\a.xwu o i, o groat wootness of | Gesetibed with hacdly a0 G*ption, Jowe what e 4ad 4 o . o eranin cience, who secmed dispose s, | iny o watical and physical selence, Mr. sition, v VA4 F ey Mr#0% T JAVAR HAOREMA % of GeAke 7o era ctarebut ofthe tehook crifcicd | monbobgok s R ACKNEIT e e v | 570 3 i { Offver s the onty gomter in .{m!vu'nuhurl’der(fifl{ NS e s eath S ibspeiate: P SIS tl t '?m,lmdm those | tual 3 X of tho Re- | L the cvening, a vasious audience gathered in the Tavn | bis attention to this branch of scicnce, e felt wure that | by the differends in thoir * orMly ons than he would - BECONSTRUCTION, : pe Smand (hie. each- | gents, Rresdont Audorson, aod Rrol. Perkine of Usioa Tall to hear Prof. Leslie's culogy on Edward Bitalioak, | Mr. Over Lad taken céal and important step towerd the | baye folt in the pmw«h{m|m,|fl.¢!l. e CL 22 a ($ou, ouered llege. He remarked with some warmth that it was de- | 1te President of Amberst College. This '“W'M"::D luslm matbewatics—the tnseendental, and, indecd, M. S hears this {estimo nwn‘.‘;“ é it [ Mr. Oliver explaived that be has tried to make up r..-;,..rxnnnl-.fl'_n’jfi,n ?,Mw B PRVTIN THE INIRODUCTION OF POLITION IN THs LATE NAs i to the aud s TIONAT, DRNTAL CONVENTION: - (= 0 110 aft wsrred by an over-remoteniss of ilis- ancy of gfilmcl. it yet beld the ‘s jguover of the resolution, \ and views were not so fixed and predotorunned as of the | table production, ing decided Lisegary tome md Kehle's deficiences. father tham step out beyond him. on his fre i ooy $houe w it atrod A | hdmimaC. . Davin whevad \ation the chair sy | Do IOt bty et dals B 15 4 e J ) r ree; Barnwrd i h-lu-.mmmlmwh«vummmfinm#& the greater then - t 20l sepori on this. Was jently’ fachmical, ine ¥ 2t was Chen voted that, b scientii seesion be Leld '3} o (S0u, 0 pelled by the 1c- E:i.n p t Anderson), reques g jm‘ 1o to have upon this committoo geutlemien whose | wad introduced by remarks from I'rof, Heary, was g _’F " ”i_nu:lampnmufib daren 4t y \t’:’ e u':l-muh-ufl;lz.m 't"""f st ceriain P47 4 vory i v e ‘ e gauglia were i good conition, tho glans naibes |, 5'?' voked thit (10 Hom, Bamtl. B, Togles ‘.'3‘-"."" e e speor % CEiuoclor sppoinieg o Toe someer e o | o R el ‘“m"“:'i&;‘ "M‘“‘“ By %"'“ th oy dibeg nb b B | 2o LT 08 1 ewell, ifienice )] X “an 4 pry 128 i e o e H WM‘ A Aviiersbn. TSk Wer the Subject i s et S .‘fi‘ came 3...1..-. w of e | could m"dfi.m"-huzw S anotucrle westiog the | tow Sub etk Dl '*“w hioh wae adopted: - : mwiation, " ¥ B e 7| b attendancg o) (ke Berlin Gouference on |.abeand coronet; but, she added, Do vot spare me; I | Fecond be kuew ho could ot stay iu Savi Recined, Thet we nn-"-ul'tu 21 77 ? BOURTE SCIENTIFIC SESSION. P v"lshla‘? wfi. .. This result was the 0o) 1 licre to #it, sodam teady to.do wll 4 10 tor % "“*g %.-vnfi'a.:; From One Bpacial Core-pondont. g oot v ‘"m::”n‘fi?" t;d:fie ”"Y: f:qh“;gifll &W ’?n is & small }nnllur yonwlllh‘t,him-,"ul:lt?nm‘ Nortn. ass, RLUN y Of R métre, T actgristi ! bk D dosarve AMroS, Mot Mgl 100K . it Lrsadiof tive coin e Tiee. He' himself . por. ;.‘}.m’,&;:f-.';,fi:a%m: o b iagn B ‘papers to bescntto | Tho Natiowal Acadomy of Scicnces wont inte sclent fie. | sunled-the, Lon 4 X : oyt Lusines, the' Convoeation | I8N L0 e Tho aendeane o mamies Far l?(h;l.r";mpmt(x-m.ht apie s | 'fi:.fi'.'ur.fl!l'"“‘ e o oo, hod fmer s Engl ? i SROTI 1 i m;‘" 'r;"”vohpwfinu rain, Which had boen g1 11.“-“:5" lo A&Ah w‘vjuw',n.hl(t (ir.cn cd._t’l'l“,'%‘r“ buzfll i % e i "oy . 3l 2 2 E:fi‘ ox. . | iug with great pertéverance from early morning. Al 9 ' jp ways wade ohjcction toft, becalise it was |'King, either; it is n sutipent, it is a copviction o upon the former syateae for manofit- oge Saction hav, Uy T pe 4 3 9 UMl of the Fronek Refolution. The third - bill ofet: a ¢ v ambor, aving assombled. | 'elock the.ain redoulld it force, 1t 1t A0 ot froe s Congress ws ome o1 der the dstribution of tlie tucaie zn:'fi:mm‘fin?ufl fi?iflml i u‘\u%‘:;rfl: ::fw“ 1 o grealer sccuraey of acholarship,and Le | | i tdluna'&b.lmm’ geholarsbip,and Le | in boBeoate. O Hegept Benedict i the chair, | oven th full attendaee of 11s citizens, aniong whom: SAmes thron, i wetbod, which conluyes | Prosidont Apdorson of oclcstor U ecrs:; i-’-’-\‘:"‘d?: | them Bevheen o gr g i b s R g e g L e wo x‘-[::-&::“r?fl“ Fret g i 1 *+--L&;—»5__ i 3 b talkod vath feecdom: and animation, I tank 3o doubt hie Las flattercd her in Lis portrait; but : par npon 11 g " | iz 1o o ke of B textback s ot fofhat l'o'fi':mm S Lpdution’ 9t Chirtyiay "Ldua 3531 libetathms of the Acndat v i e e g bapes e work. otk Najuul Aradeiny ]lu‘l?n‘f% Fodued, mose, rwoetnons and. Oheerflutss will make r don. o § s o ) wy, Theodare Siang o ALk s ronles aro weliic aiy of thent 1 v v i £ k gharning !, otyre it o lonaas o wudy (o Englns calr, (s 17 ‘IVJM"C]‘“::‘:J.{:&J%; fiios gL he timed ¢ i ks e e i Pt PR o v o Chin. T1o Hopod that this Acadetsy | b tress B Thorineabs sntstoms, whi 1eaaltom, dowo: # . v 219, -~ it viudjoa of tho Lolizgo Curpieu! are (G0 ouly uow wiriyals of e w0 i vt Wiy puattor Ly oveqy eRns L ite powey, oal L Gy Gvsbues, Tle gaigler sage that be foungd e 1+ 0n¢ of the metibers of e ‘_Wfinflni fa Moston. Dr. Clark NSGRO BMIGRATION, coun s il A ‘ot suse1h Jaswwii J. Wood Davidsonwrites from Colambia, 8. C.;: a8 maiuly, we “velieva. to the Yishod ou Offige. of Ewigiation Wl uppeats 0 be Lo e ents among thew, Those do: 0 toport thelt Damag o a see e wars ud wens best adap bava Loy waby b o e pogn WOURL u hutrer (o 9nd honiod SRl coant, vk g Lame vb Mokl have 4+ Columbia, & i of 1| @ concesl forbe thint i a0 Westand Sont o “ Dissatisfied with the prospeet of pelttieal equality llnm catabs PR s on carts of ber o, # hold firmer thau | Cyrolina, and discours at i llli’h 5 m{dnce izaleth, or' by any 'wmmm 16 |nm wove- Siros of cmigrasing A1d m} 9y, and (0 confer with 24 1ocarry ont thelr en :‘m for the m\('r"a“.t . L st

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