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AMONG THE COLLEGES. PRINCETON. CNTHREST SHOWN IN ART AND ARCHAEOI_OOT. Prinoeton. N. J-. March 1 (Speclal).?Sereral new course.-. are offered this term for the study of nrt and archaeology. Thia department of the currlculum ha? had a ateady growU. alnce Ite foundatlon. With the complcUon af the new Museum ot Anclent Art, and the addMoos which will be mado from time to Ume to t)i? valuable colVacUona whlcli have alraady been con tributed. Prlnceton wlU ofler an opportun.ty ior the itudy of theae subjecte lnfcrlor to none. ProfeaaoT Allan Marquand ls giving a speclal ceurse ln tlw hlatory of Oreek archHecture this term for the flret Ume. The eocree 1? devoted to tha ?oacrlv tlon of tlie rarlou. rlas.es of monumeata ln thelr geo uraphical relatlorw and then in a rhramologloal eeries. bpeclal qu.-Uona, such as the origln of the stylea, the curvature of horiaontal surfacoe and polychro maBc decoratlon, are reserved for sepanate disciuslon. The courae I- speclally adaptcd to students who looh torward to an arohltectural career or who are lntereatod ln archaeology. Only such students aa hare taken coursea ln art and ariTiaoology aro permltted to attend. Profwsor A. L. Frothlngliam ls glrlng a aew ipeclal courae ln the history of sculpture of the Romanesque and Uothlc perlods, from tlie end of the eloventh to tho beglnnlBg of the fifteenth ccntury. The oeatral aubject of tlie course ls IHMfe sculpture. which was parauiount durlng tlits perlod, as much aa Itallan sculpture was ln the succecding perlod of tha Reaala sance. Germany, England and ^pain are ahown to liave derived thelr dovclopment of eoulpturo largely from Franoe, wblch even lnfluenccd the Itallan ro rlTal at Plsa ln the socond half of tbe tliirteenth ccntury. One of tho nialn objoch. of the study ls te aliow U_at, be-ldes the artistic und antlquarlan hitor eat of mediaeval faculpturo. there ls another by which lt ls lntlmately conncctcd wlth the thnaght of the day, for the French cathedmls, wlth thelr thousands of carved tlguras, are foand to be flgurcd encyelopaedias, repro-entlng iu axtlstlc form tlio knowledge und tho ldc?s of the l-othio perlod in regard to art. sclence, relig-oii. morality, life and hlsto.y. Tho course ls open only to those who have prevlou-ly tal;eu tho aeveral liistorical 866-868 of tlw depaitment of art and archaeology. Profoasors Frothlngliam and Marrjuaiid have oharge of the art department 411 the u.ilveralty e_-_eiislon. Fifty lectures ln course* of ten K-etui-_ eadh wlll be clven ta Ncw-Vuik, beginning 011 March 21. and later Fn l:rooKlvn. Tho Truiubull-Prlme collectlon of pottery and porco labi iius beeu partly arrunged Lu tlie museum and it ls hoped to couipiet. tlie worlt wheu Prolesser Prlme iwtame to lYiucetou ln theasprlng. Tlie collectlon of eaata ln anclent und mcdiaevul sculpture, recently praaaatad to tho onllotJD by the cla-s of 'al, la cxpected to be received aoon ln stii cessivc liisUlments: al_o, ?ome 7.0O0 of the famous carbon photographs, by Braun, ol ihe drawings und pulntings of old masters iu tho gaUarlea of Kun.pe. Tbe latcst addition tc> tbo museum has been a collcc? tion of c___t_ from lvory sculpmres made by tlie A'-undul BoetotJ Of Kngland. The liteniry sociui.es are about to mahe aome lrrr p.,nan? cba.nges, which wlll give them the position be lo:v the ea_M_B that ihcir a_.'c and achlevements de ?884. Many men hare Joined the 6oeletles under pressure of the caiupalgners that would not have done so other The subject of the thesis for the Wanamafcer Engllsh language pilro thla year will be " Mlddlo Engllsh Dialects." The prlro ls the annual li.come of 61,000, and ls open to the members of the Junlor cla.s. At a receut mcetlng of the 8t. l'aul's soclety the fol lcwing ofBct-r* wera alaeled i Heaaaaat, W. H. Brad? ford, '01; vice pr__ident, 0. G. llussey, '?>2; seeretary, W. o. Baker, '!.;.; treasurer, E. S. bmfth, '1*4. At a U-ectkig of tlie unlvor-lty gWe club T. W. Church, 'UI, reslgned as buslnos manager, and E. N. Evans, f>2, assistant manager, was elccted to the position. - BROWN* UXIVERSITY. A CLUB OF ALU.-NI OIIGANIZED IN BERLIN. Provldencc, U. I., March 1 (SpeclaJ).?The funeral servlces over the lato Profossor Ifancrofl, whoae body waa found ln a pond in the saburbs on Monday morn? lng, were held at the First liaptist meeting-house ou Thursday at 12 o'clock. As a token of respect for tho departed professor collcgc exerelses were suspended after 11 :.10 that day and the students and professors attended the funeral in a body. Withln a month a day wlll be aet aside 011 which memorial servlces will be held at th? college. Piofessor Kancroft wus at tlie head ot tho Engllsh department, havlng held that place Btasa l_"Jd. He waa graduatod from Browu L'nlversity in le50. A number of nrown alumni tempoi-arlly residing ln Herlln have lormed a "Bcrlin Brown Olub." The club has a membcrship of Ion, and from all arounts aecii-s likely to suocoed. Professor llenry ls. (raidner, of the eoonomio department, who is spendlng Ma leave of ab-enoe at Bcrlln study Ing, has been eloctcd presldent: R. M. Atwatcr, of tho class of 'H5, a trustoo of the unlrersity, who ls at present llving ln Bcrlin, acrrotary and ticasurcr. The fi?lima.i 888888- nlne has gone Into activc tralning. There are aeveral good playcrs ln the class and by aystematic work ln the gymnasium and cago they may be ablo to make a creditublo showing on the diaiuond tlda spring. A uieetlng of tlie bascball assoclatlon was held fcaturday ino.iiing to consider tlie advlaablllty of f.riuing a batcball lcague with Trinity and Wealeryaa. The vote upon tbo mouon showed nearly a unaiiiinous aentiment against Brown cutcrlng a lcague at all this a_M08_ Managtr Fanntag ha.s aln-;_dy arrangc-d a good Klwdulo of games, havlng four with Harvard, 011c wlth "\ alc, and a number wlth oUicr proiniiient college tcanis ln New Knglaud. The whlst tournarnent, which has been ln progress for some time, ls gradually diawing to a close. There are four couplcs still iciuaini,11g. Matteson and \V. J. Cireen play Aldrlch aad (ieorgo, and QobM and Llslo ylay Willlams and Edwards ln the senil-tLuals. ? RENVSELAEU K_.T__C-_nC INST1TUTE. Troy, N. Y., March 1 (bpecial).?Two meoUngs of the I'nlon liave boen held in U.e last week, at which the umended eoii-titution and by-laws wero adoptcd. Tho iuvltaUon received from the Massachusctts In stltute of Teclmology to enter tho tournarnent at Bos. |oa on March 7 was not ac-cepted on account of tho IIBtoaa of some of tho men 011 the teani. Tlie challengo Tt-ceivcd from Wesleyan for a ba.-eball gnme was m> cepted. I'l-ofessor 8f. p. Mason ddivercd a lectnre on Satur day ta Buffalo before the hociety of Natural Seiences ou Uie bubject of " Water." The pclltlon of the senior dass to tho tmstocs has l,een gianted and examinatlons wlll be held at the su.ne relaUve tlmes as those. of last year, instead of lu June, as had been announced. B, HL Sayford, tlw collcgc cvaneelist. delivered an addre--s before a large number of students and tho faculty on Monday evening. He came at tlw ln vitation of Uie Yonng Mcn's Ch:ristian Asbociatlon. Before the Renssclacr .Socicty of Englneors and ln vited gucsts. JYiday evening, R. A. Cairns, '85, city engincer of Waterbury, Conn., delivered a papcr 011 -Sewcrs, Thelr eonstructlon and Maiutciiaiice." I*rofessor ('. W. I -.rks ls prcparlng notes on physlcs for U.e fMaBaaaa c_a?s Uiat will shortly appoar. There ha* been a great revlval In tlw lntereat ln aihlaUea ln the last monih under Uw new sjmnai_ium lurtnirfnr Tlw fre6hman closs bas elccted oflicrrs for tlie aee oud term as follows: Fresldent, .1. W. Rlckey; vlce ?re?idc_it, 1*. L. Iieed; sccretary. 1' -? Whecler; U^aj. urer, A. K. Tlenian. A class lut of red fclt and white c.ord has boou adoptcd. LAFAYETTE. Eaaton, renn., March 1 (Speclal).-T__e annual sup per of tbe f______B_B_6a aluranl assoclatlon ou March. 6 wlll be attended by 200 members, tlw address will bo made by Professor Pkaaeta A. March, LL. U., and tho after-?nner toasts will be roepondod to by Dr. Willlam llenry Greon, LL. U., of '40, of ITinceton; Ocorge E. Jonea, 1). V., of '.',:), of iialtimaro; Waltci Q. ijcott, 1). D., of '<;?, of Albany; City Attorncv Oeerp *V 8ea__a?_t LL. D., and John I. Blair, 01 lilair. town, N, J. 88?8 of Dr. laakeley, "AO, ot Belvldere, N. J., liave glvon his collectlon of mlncrals to the college. Tho athletic ii_,^ocia_lon's winter mceting ou Frl dav evening was well attended. Tlw portralta of the fraternlty and the non-fr.i tornlty men by group_ ls u now feature of the Junioi-s' '? Mi-lange.*' Judge HwarU, of Norrlstowu, has been elccted coiMneiiceiuent o.ator by U.e Franklln Lltcrary bo clety. ROCHEbTER. Rochestcr, h'. Y., Mar<n 1 (tSpe.-ial).?The annual mid 8intcr baiuiiict of the local chapter of the DaMa ?B6fa Epsilon fraternlty was given on Friday evening at tho chapter-hou-o. Covers acre laid for seventy 11 ve guests. IT. E. Dana. Rochesier, !SB, acted as toasunaster. The toasts of the evonlng vere responded to as toUaara 1 ??Dclta Knjpu __98_IB," W. E. Carnocbaii, lirown, *A1\ uThe Bagra," Nathanlel f066B_ Uamiltoii, '70; "College Llfc," \V. W. Mumford, 'laivard, *WA\ "A Retrofipoct," Dr. J. E. Weaver, Hyrac um-, 'lo; ?? Hol Pollol," James Y. MeCttBtoak, Bowdoln, '72; "The Men," Lcwls 11. Thornton, Rocheiter, '02; "Vlst*-," Dean Alvord, Syra cuse, 'r:z; ?? Tln; t.reeka," J. B. M. Stephen., Uoihester, '64. Le.tei-s of regret were read from 08888688 Willlam E. Russell, of M__ssacliu_.tt_>; Hllary A. Ucrbe-t, of Alabama, and other.. At the buslneas meetlng of the lx-lta Kappa Epdlon club tho foUowlug tru.ices wero ..eorge E. FUher, Dr. .1. W. Whltbiclt, C. C. Puffer, the Ilon. (ieorgc Ralnes, Edmund Lyou, John E. Daraud, Professor hjeorgc D. Hale, (,e<?ge F. ___866BB, A. ... Warren, E. D. C'hapln, John K. Iironk, Charlcs T. De l*uy. Hlram R. Wood, Colonel bamuel 0, P..-i. a aud J. B. M. Stei.Ue._s. Dr. J. W. Wbltbeck is prcsl dr-nt. and Wllllam Rnmaey. _Vofes?or J. HL f.llmore, Oeorg. C. Huell, Jr., .lanies Y. Met'lintork and Jamca 6. Wat*on are tlio vlee-prestdcnt-. A conccrt was glven l.v tl.e glee and tho banjo and guitar rltibs ln MuMe Hall on Tlmr-dny evening. A coioiderablo sum was ralsed fnr tlie support of tlio ntlil.-tie work cf tlie college, tn whi. li the proeee.li are io bo dev..t"d. . In President Htll's happy addreaa at tlie i liaml- r ? Cniniticrc. ban quet last Monday evening lie cxpressea the hope that Roclieater mlght In the future have a eoUeaa for woraen, a, sentltnent which was loudly ap plaudcd. __l . ? ,, Tbe opera "Robln Hood," wrltten l.y charles Kol.ln ?on, '02, of thia unlvccslty, is aoon to be prescnted at De Veaux College. _ HARVARD. THE UNIVERSITY CREW ALREABY PRACTISIXC. OX THE RIVER Cambrldge, Mass., Mareh 1 (bpeclal).?As a result of tha recent mlld weather the ice on the rlver haa broken up earller lhan usual, and tho universlty erew have already been put ln the boat. Chttiiges ?re mado erery day, but tlio number of men from whom the crew will probably flnully be aclerted Is not large. The followlng are the inont satisfaetory oarsmen: Kelton '03, Vall '02, .Mnthi-p -_, Rantoul '02, Pow ers *02, Watrlss '02, Jones '92. 6haw '92, Lyman, Sl. H. The crew ls coacha* by C. F. Adama, L. S., and by Captain Perkins. Of the claas crew*, the Junlor Is tlie only one which has goue on the rlver, though the othere will, ln all probabillty, follow ?oon If tbo weather holds BBBB. Candldates for the rarlous crcws aro as follows: benior-Parker (captain), ltaiido!, Fitz hugh, Blanchard, Cumnock, Hmith, btlrUne.T, Blslmp, Cohen; Junlor-Porter (captalni. bte-dmnn, Kldder, Stearns, Weed, Newell, Kankln. Hubbard. CtaaB. Bophoniore--Burges8 (captain), MlUcr, Davls, blade, Maynard, Hathaway, Brewer, Hand, Baldwin. The make-up of the class rrews will, however, depend somewliat on the men who nre rcleascd from trainlng with the universlty crew. Captain Trafford, of tho football elevcn, will follow out tlie plan adopted by Captnln Cumnock la_t year of trainlng a football stiuad ln the spring. The aim la to stimulftte lnterest ln the game among men wbo aro not praetisexl In It, In the hope uf flndlng _OOM Baa slblc niaierial for the universlty or tlie daaa cl.-v ,,-. Forty men havo already Jolned the s<iuad. IjiObe who show tho most pruinl.se will liave specl.'U atten tlon a;ul wlU meet In tlie cvenln.s to recelve ltistni. tlou In the theory of tlie game from old Plavprs. Professor Cooke has begun a eourse of Hltistruted evening lectures on placos n.cnioriible ln EnglUn nis t0Iofficers of the mandolln elub have bcen chosen as follow*: President, <i. Jones, 'UI; tccretary, b. K. Wood, '92; lea-t-r, B. Well-, '04. JOHN6 HOPKIXS. Baltlmore. Md., March 1 (bpccial).-Tho rocent exhl bltlon glven by the athletlc associatlon of tho Hopklns I'nlversity showed a marliod Improvement of tlie men in athletlc trainlng. There appears to bo more lnterest taken in the gymnaslum thls scason than ever heJO-B. The Instructlon class is larger. and the men manlfest more lnterest in regular exerelso. Tho liattBTB in tho universlty athletlc elrcle have imprcssed upon the men the faet that winning football teamI and basoball etaba and lacrcsse teams can only bo got together out of 8_0 seasoned material. The men must have strengtli, wind and etidurance, only attainablo by icgular tluily cxei clse ln the gyinnasium, which is one of the most com plete in tho eountry. Every clear baturday the men go out to Cllfton in 'bus-ses, and run, Jiimp and wrr-i'.. ln tho opcu alr. Some of the men are good ln gym naatlcs and dlsplay considerable skill on the rin. the bars. Thcro are also >ix or elght sparrers at tho Hopklns who are olever with tlio gloves. Athlcti" exhlbitlons are beeoming popular social atlalrs. Wertcl W. Willoughby. a fcUow ln hlstory, has been awanled the aii'iual l.ri.o oflered by _ ineiiit.er of th Baltlmore bar lor tbe best 88883 00 Ameriran Inatlta tlonal or constitutlonal law for hl- moiiograpli reconUy iBBBBl by tho John* lljpklti- ElBM OB tlie "Lnltel btutes Suprtnie Court." ..... _,_-,, . At a joint meetlng of the Uatorieal and EntJjan aeminarie- in the Blunts.-lili Librar.' I>ai>cr> -ere r-a-l by Prtyfessor Wtnxlrow WUaoti asoo "A Utorarr Fpl tlctan " and bv Pwleaaor Albart H. smytli. of Phlladol nhiii.'unon '-tho Develoj.uietit of -taaaalna Uteratnre In Phlladclphla." The Kev. Dr. .1. L. M. Cuiry. of Ha-li lngt-jn, general agent of the. Pcabody an.l >lnter fopda for tlio edtieatl.m of llie negro in th? BoatlL 1>-. taml t'< the pedair gieal lonfereneo on "The Httidy of Pe<lu ?Ics in tlie l r.iver-ltv." The 8001-8 of leetiir.-. on ??English l.iterature of the Peilod of a_____l Aniie" by Profes-or C. T. Wlneheater, of the We-leyan DDlTeraltjr, Just eompletcd. was one of the racst succcssful of tlu untversity public lcctures. W1LLIAMS. Williamstown, M-.iss., Mareh 1 (speciall.-Thc aii associatlon to-morrow night will have tho piivil--.-- .,f llstenlng to a lecturo on " orlginal Etehlng ' l.y Howard MansfleVd, of Xcw-York. Ut connection with tlio lecturo th?re will be BB exhibltlon of olvhlngs by tlu most enilnent ? of the art in Europo and Ameri0O_ This eshlbltlon will oiHin on WednoMlay t? tho college. It 11 axfei I i to be tho flnea. yet glven by the associntlon. Th. association has been mo . succes-ful thls yeiir, nnd la ...i.'ig a work which cannot be overestltna'ed by the college. The ReJ-cled Manuscript Club has formed a new SOMMttaU-B, by which meetlngs are hold eveiT two weeks. At these a crlllcal artlele on some liK-nuy thenie ls read by a m.-mt.er nnd dlir_i_Ba_i_ by tne club. Two artlcles anuiiymousiy wrlitun bv BMB-bara are then w__i und oriti<-i_?d. ono of tlie most inai_?! InUdent- of tli. t>a.-t W-_k \..i- the annual Jolnt debate of the PlUloglan aod Phllotflchnlajh dAatlng soeletles. The debnt- v,;_- ];1-t won by the 'Logian, but they were uni.rilc thls v"ar to retaln the supreoiacy. T.'ie meatloo was tho ;. tlon of Canoda. The iiflinnatlve was upheld bv II. ti. Person, '01, Oeak. "BB, _H_ I!artktt. '!;_;, <.f ili ?Logian. whlle the 'Te(lini,.n?, A. M. U-vy. '!H. j. T. Newcomb, '02, and tjcwall. BS. argu.>l against anoex atioii. The decl.lon waa in Uie negative. the lkhk.h uBiVB-unrr. South Bcthlel.em, Penn., March 1.?(bpeclal.i?T.V Jtintor oratorical eontest held last Mondny wa-. W08 by Edwln Dfjdgc. H. W. Du Bols took the B prire and W. U. Davls thlrd. H. T. Morrls, 'tli, has bcen elected to the editorial board of "Tlie Lehigh Qiiarterly.'' Irehigh Alumnl Assoriatlotis are bcing formed rap ldly in different citles. The lact to be orpuiizetl 1. at Plttsburg. Tbere are large nutnliers of Lehigli- ni.-.n emplored there in the Edgar ___B_BBaOO bteel Work. aud tiie WeatlngDo-M Electric Conpoay. owlng u> tlu- weatber tii<i-e ha-t b.-en n.> laerasae pr_.-tlcc. Tl..- l.atterie . l.i.e bcen at. work iti tli< i-age. The foliowing men liave pr- -.-nted tlu-tn-?!'..-. foi- pitcheiM I'etrehiii. 'IM ; Braj, '!U : <iall:i_r!? r. '04, ?>id Throckinorton, '03. l'.cltlcld, 'V'.l, will be c&'tcher, with McClung, "M, as ehunge. MASSAClirsETTS A0SIODLTUKAL OOLUEOB. Amlicr-t, Ma s, Maich 1 fJ__MM-i.'.l;.?A mass-mceting of the college VtOoH to lenvc the choicc of tho new editoi. of "The Agglo Life" to the senlor iiiembers of the _B-8BBt hoaid. The D. C. K. sorlcty has bmight tho rcsldcnce of Professor C. D. Warnei- f..,- its e___B_r bo I Tho fouith general coiiveiitioii of UM Pw B___aa K8Bff8 was held at Albany, X. Y., on Frl.lay, K<brua:-y 20, and UM delegate from the II Ctiapter r.as t.. B, Wlllajd, .?_. Tlie men ln college lnterested ii. giving a aUaatrel enterUiii-iKtit for tlie benelit <>f tin- baseball i tlon met a few daya Bfo ao. eboac the followlnc ofi .ers for tho afTalr: Boaloaaa lOBoagar, <;. B. Wiilu-. '!i2; secn-tary, A. <;. Banea, 'f'l : tnasorer, r. .\. ___!___, 'w. eommlttee of .BTaaaNB-eta, Ealm ]'u" Johiison, Ilorner antl Maff-IL WOBCBBTKB ACADEMY. Worcester, March 1 (Spe?lali.? Tlie __BB__a_J had a hollday appearanre on Wed'ic-d.iy. Kebniary 85, tho ocea^lon being the annual mecting of the BOBI l Of Tnistcc. and tlie pnblic a___-_8S in <-.iiin-t:,.n wiili the hangliif of Congi-ensman W.ili.er's BOftraH pa tlie walN of tho Acadcmy Chiijiel. The end.iwin nt fnti.i has been B_Df____d by __7,C_K>. A be__BJB| of f-.OOO haa boen gven to Iha lit.niry, whi.h will Ik; known hereaftcr as tho Xolsoti Whecler L.brary. The at!' n<l anc<i of tlie school lias b8_0 lii.r.-. eil 08tW___8_aa__lOd the advanoe in tultion fees, an.l UM l.>>; !t\ ha In.-n.a-c4 t> 88*80. Uie tni-t-< . roted tli.'. Bfter thia >enr, no glrla ahoald I**' reoslved lato Um Arademr, ln the afternoon ITneipal H. \V. Alrcrctotnbie. tha i;i\. Ur. i>. <). Me.-i.-s ai.d Piaoela A. _h____ll ___de *<i ou tl.e hat.glti- of Mr. Walker*! liortrait. 'Il.,_ pui trait was palntod by Rlllni;--., oi Bi-lon. HAM1LTOX. Clliiton, X. Y., March 1 (Spe.iali.-Within ; fow weeks the eollege has recelvc<l becju.-.ts tp the ametint of 910,000. Manager B. bheppurd, of the bu.-sbaU tiine, .' cured the Cllnton skailnr. I'.ink for a cag", and' tl!> candldates liave been umltlng haffd for t: !. | loOl weeM. under the trainlng of llardy BtBfeaflaeB, Of the Bo-.oii cliiLi. P. M. Ward, 'iil. has _8S8 8B8SBa < 188-18 of UM athletlc club, and ls trainlng the cantlldaUs In run nlng and Juniplng in tlie gj innasiuin. |>|____ l.nvc h88B announecd a? follow. : K!r-lan<l priwi oratlon, Aunliuji I'o-t. '01 ; l'niyn medal ora tlon, Thomas L. C-.venlry. ".)1 ; H'-ad |8_M o!_U.>n. George M. Weaver, '01; Tonipluiii mathemau. ai pn7.e, tirst, w. ii. Okarat. '02; Maaaa. W. T. I ".vj.: inedal, J. M. Currati, '02. bonthwortli prir.c lu nhyslcs, Irat, J. M. Curran. .??_; aeooiid, W. T. Coaper, '1*2. '1 Iif neiilor clasa luis elected oftl.ers for eorn.: meni aa foUowa: Permanent aeri-tary, 1. I. Wlikca; preaident of claMs-day, Bayard L. I orator, P. M. Waid; iwet, w. Keily : hlatorlaa, T. L Covcntry ; prophct, S. H. Adnui-,; prei.ldetit of <???' day, (.. II. llarknooa; orator, Oeorire M. Woaver; _.o.t, *. II Dewer aeblnr reeeptlon commlttee, Br-rtl^v Sheppard. P- B. llathaway. P, L. Wlght; comni.U- ' on nrera-ntatl-n. T. K. Hayden, F. B. >'-tI?-^'"' U',- ' FOWler; ronimlttce. on invltations. K. II. .Northnip, II. I-. 0880188, C A. HUla; ei.-'iitlvc roiiimittce. A. h Stuart, D. G. Lee. 0. II. Fcltu-.. . Ai.i. RUMOOS AS TO TIIK .'HolCE OP THE 10101 80C.Tl.TIi New-lluven. March 1 m* i'.l).-The srhcdule Oi games of tho Yale nlne for the Eastcr vacatloni l.a* liecn completcd as follows: Thursday. March 20, WWBt d-lphiu NaUonal Lea_:ue nlne, at Phlladolphla; Friday. March 27, Hallimoro As-oclattOB nlne, at I.ul.iiii'.r-? sutiiMlay. Mareh 18, Washlngton Assoclatlon nlne, a. Wasliington; Monday, March BB, I'nlvcrsity of Vlr ginla, u. tharlottesvlllc; 166__B6fi 8?MBj U, l nl veralty of I'enn. yivuuia, at Pl.lladclplila; Wcdnesday, Aprll 1, ManhHttan Athlctlc Club. at Ncw-.ork. Much regret la felt auiong Yale men here because of Uio redgnation of Professor llarpcr. who has ioM so murh lo 16888681 Iho worth and repulatloti of Yale. ft-aa Yale men are dlsposcd uufavorably to ,.,.,?,,.? th, mmp ?laaaara Im ******** on* .1 tha beat 68U8.8IB-B - 1* taken away t_e men of .ale 8*6 are ihajBIBl to llnd r.iilt wlth tho manugeme.it glve a linle lime la pal.et.t lll.aMHatlr- thoy wlll Uud that umler the admlrable management of President DwlfM Y.do has reuched a plane of exccUence --.ever upproached by her hch.re. The work Dr. Dwight and his BM.Haa i.V BoafU-Mi 16 an 66iart6iaati al lha ooUap .. pi>, n.imcnal, and ihe. growttl and wcalUi Of tho college haa Immiaill rapldly under tha Dv.igiil rcgime. The lectiire on the " Ari,io. ~u-y of tha Amertrnii Dollar." delivered before tho Yalo Baat Club by colonel t w. Hippinson, of BealBB. yeatarday, wa. ?,?,-? Vnj'.vcd. He Bkeel by saying: "1 have faith ihat tlw ac-quksiUon of mUliuiis by tho B88fM ol this land wlU not be too rapid for thelr good 8B8, _____ th-.t this Nation. whleh WOU the tt peet ,'l th" ; id ui ffitoent I'inody war, ?iii,m -";'./"'' c. ituries by any wor-hip of the BOi Ol wcalth. TI.e subjccU for the Bcits pri/.c 888888 Ior tho _oi>iioino_~-. have been aanocuieed. _ .. . ? ihv. Horoacope, a myateriou- pubUcatton ?i.ic_i aimualy appwiat Vai,- aod h auppoaed m predld ti- .,..101 Jh ;.-i\ etaetlaae, .....do Ita Nipe__raaea yee SfdATlt flre. a li-t of Biea who ..re to n ta if n-.po.unt aeeAt SeleUe. a. tollow*: ToStaU _ d Sonea-MeClany, Bayne, n. Monison. <..,>.,>. ua* HowaU Uhenoy, Dc ker, Chener. tteoaard, u-u-d cn bv Kii.'hcll, 1 aaeelL Bafliel. Tuoher. .STwSS Wheeh.-.?. Byk. i aniain \\,,rMirun, I'ien-. .luv, Ifnme, Bwayne, Ingeraoll and nbUta, tota-ri -nd Key-Partdnck. Lyitfan. MullillyIvKon. Voiiiil: B Wcb-ter, HuKwixbI. P. HoIUater, lt. lioliisu-i, Flovd J?. . >V-.,on. I'iI.c. mr.-. Sch] 1e] --r l.uii.von. .,? ,-;-, i.ord HlneUej to WolTa lu-a-i-t-.r., p*r*er, llnckJe, Jav. WiMHlruir. llun,-. Jeany, Oraol, WeeMe. KnowS, Dtagley, Onich, Kidd, M-ph. id. Orlfln, Btara, Man.-on. S'lat, Boclafeller and Badcer. Bx.prealdenl P-fter i- extremely feehla. HBBaaa down lo the eummu almoat ovary day. but he u nnt uhvMc.iiv able to d,, -o. Hla mind ls stui ln ?erWvlJoT. aid he denotea a gicat deal of time daily to study -ind reading. \VF_sl.KY vN. Mlddletown. March 1 (BB8.?ialj.-Assoclatc PttB Blrmlonann la ahoal to a-bU*h la pamphlet fom lha Whleh ho prcpared for h:s dcgic; at Johns Hop klns. Tlw Uu.-sls ls eiHltlec! "A HiBtOIT of Uie li.blic Lands and Agr.iriati Laws of tho Roman BepahUo.1 It ., ? ooaiffebeaalve treat-eal ef a BeM oi Matorteal liivotigatlon which has hlthort'i re.ulvcd oi.lv li.ci dcntai attanttaa at tha haada oi Boaaan Blator-na, Tho gnai aliar oi iho 888k at Weaiaryaa was the baagaat aaM oa Monday a |M _b ee-hfat-on oi Waah Ington. lllrthday, whidi io,,k the place ?f Ihe llt? iry exerclaea ihat have marked the ulaiaranri oi lha day foragix-it. iaaa_i yeara. HM ?? aanrelaea bave not been satlsfacton' for B06M yejirs. It has heen felt thal tbey Bad baeaaaa a rather iteieotjped __*b_ of eetebratloo. m,ii, whea b cii-'p' baaajaM waa proposed aa a labatt ',ni.-! il BBM at lial 8ltt little fav.ir. and 686- pnb 8bly have faltaa throofli bai H n?t been for ihe .wergy and enthnalaam ol tlw c.ilttee oi arrangement* io vhoni it waa referred. Thla commlttee, eonaUi MrMahon an.l La Fetra, -61; Pnllmaii. w. l.hiu,'..,-,?? ??.ia. aod .ind.i. ?94, poshed the projed ',",-',"'-;',' havo nndoobtedly permanenUy changed tbe> m*.hod uf lobvrviiig Wa-hmgi.iirs lirtlnhiy at Weal 1h? i?iu|ii?i wa? affalr. al wlilch faculty, alum.il and il down logether. and dl ? tu- lit.Hi:- ol tbe college ln the after-dlnncr ip i't.,f,'--, r Wlnrheeter aenred a- toaatmaster_and B. a Hlbbard, ?01, as ,ii-,r,gut. .lu.l-,- u. 1. .K1,ll('r.. ''; and Fiaak l). Beattyt, '85, reaponded Io toaata tyiu tha atamnl, lTe*_deni Baymond upon "t\esl-ya?i l al Moadc upon -riic New Fhculty, hod Profeaaor Merrtll apon "Tbe CJomlng uickford ??.,! ; Jonhlna. "..l : Slater, ?n-'. and rhor ?na. -l'.'i-" Ior the undergraduatea. The Benenl tn.-it of t1"- c i!-_-'? 1a tint the college ban-ioel u a heatthy taaoratlon that ougin to ix; OMU-Iauai. BOBIOlf rMVKi:<n\'. BoalOB, Mareh l f-feeMl). Ihe alaMaath aanaal i? ])i,n ,,f the prealdenl of Boaton Didreratty, wWai no* t_ri i.r, i-u.ii, dlaeneaaa al _aaak_e_abto MaeT-b the Bottoa of tha Beart ?f Owereaia oi Harvard i M eattlng dawn Ihe con:",- laqalrei of ea_?8?)ea for tho dr. rae Bf baebelor of arta froai f'.ur yeara te thieo, aad Iti probable elfed upon all the AaMrtcaa eoBaaje . He hoMi tii.it, if iho other eoUegea oi lha eoantiy ahall follow lha hai oi Harrard tn thi-. aaattar, the effect aaoa Aaiei?aa etaaalloB wOl i)? dlaaatiaai. if they do aot, tha lesaM am ba bo Baaaa the Barrari a. B. the laaal tigfiB*?? mM leaal ralaahlahi n.w-kngland. Bpeelal atteottoa la eaUed lo the fac thal "thara ara Untta ta the .l.Mi-.ibi" .?ni.,r-"ii.'-!it of aay eaDege, aad ihat tha rnnttlpBeaUoa ai aaadrpadaala ooOaaaa tn aaa BBi the -:ia,.. un.vcntity ls tho tn.c remtslv i wbere an overgrowtb ,-f the ttrat ooUeaje i- tfareatened. Tlw re.K>rt atatea tho number <,f addiUoin lo tlie unl v.-i-ity conrocaUon by ]ironioU',ti tn June aa UO. Ol whoiii 11?; were men and thlrtj tbree women. rbe entlre numbar ?,f eonra-a offered now eompnaaa 168. one ?f tha most Lmportant Utemry Incldenta of tbe i.n enl colleee year was tne lectare on "llamlet" oy Profeaj*or Daolel Dorcbeater, Jc ar_dch waa deuvered in Jaeob Bleeper Hall <-a Fabrnary 27 under the ausplt-es of the Monday Club. I'rofossor Dorcliester's novel an.l origlnRl treatment <,f tho rbarader ?,f Ham 1,-t baa alreadj attrarted mncb atteotlOn from - spearlan scliolars. He makoi llamlet'a clw. ictcr the reraii ol thtea __aaaeea- beredlty, odaeaUoa aod en> rironmeot, AMHEBBt. Aathart-, Kaaa., Marob l WM?l8_)??The ruie. ol tlie rollrgf dli'i'ct that C'e 88888] INMBBMB. ''Pi"iU lhal] be beM the M I WTedneadaf la June. Prealdenl Oatea has r'c.'i.,". M m mv ?aSBjeatlOfll lmm the 8181 I b r eoOaaaa thal they eaaM Uha te altand hla inaiiguiation II ll dM BOl OOBBIbI Wlth Ihe dal th'ir own, thal it is Bhaty tha n ta win l rear, and tha ABiheral emBBMoeeenenl will be im ia ettber oae weeh aaritar or one weeb la?r than usual. .lut) now tlie niati.r 1-. aadeetded, p tho deciMini of the Ma_-a*b_-*5tta Agricaltaral C aullioritles u> lo whethcr tl.ey can bave thelr cai iii,'ii,,'.i,,nt . 88 to prvvent the f.vo COCfllng logether, PreMdenl Qataa la tha bowttai ehamnlon ,,f the ilis high. t reeord. nada a ahort tba waa sJ78 ont ,<l a poaalbla 300. Dr, <'. a. 'i'uuie waa ehoaen Flcc-prqfildenl of the local Eoonomlc Aaaoeiation ai the hat etoetiofl ol oflteera. i ii,, i Mnmlltee ol arrai.p m uta . f the be beoeflt, wbleb is to be in loe nataie oi b nioel .,/?,",!.',l lu aroustng a .-notJ deal of enthu U_>m ln the ? ollege, and tl en aW tbal tbey will obtaln n good nun tor the object of rhc arork. CKNTK.NAliV OOLLB<iIATK INSTITI'TK. Haekettatown, N- ?'?. Mareh I (__ ?? flrst ,f the foar annual ndeaj aaalferaarl - aaa beM on Friday erenlttf, Febraary BO, aader Ihe aaapl tho Mokaophlaii aodety. The _Baa_eai aai Uterary , intaraatiaf. a eetering tha ehapd ob "oaday evening Ibe atudents foaad the palpM baaa . iBj drayed wltb a inaar, the |_1 to the ? bool -,r j. \v. laaki.of ite of 'iii' I ,:i" aaaal chapfl exer Dr. Wbltlng sj ,:.e ln plrlngly ui the d.i> u ibe annlvenary ol tbe blrthdaj ol w_Hlin.gton. Patrl , in s; e nea were ll - Uiwall an.l .nd and Meaars. Neff, Boe and Lewta, of lha 888Ior ciais. _ WILLBBUET. WYl! ?? . Manh 1 i-jii-i lal;.-The imiiiver-arv ai tho bii-th ef iictii-y F. Duraut, \vcii.-si'-.\'- toaader, li 8lwa l at l ? upon some pha.-.' nf Christtan 8dn Bt-OB, A" ? Moadaj eraalnf, P_ealda6l Oal kadeott ibjeel of "Tbe Chrtatlan Bchotar." Tbe qoeatioo of havlng tbe eoUege Ubrary npea on Bunday is ii.it.iti'.i v..th great aeat in the cimniis ef ?? The Prelu'ie.' _ DAVXKFCMU). iiavcrfoid College, ?BTCh 1 iSlKSciall.-Tho mld wiiHi-r .t-poi M 8860 beM ut vw.st OhaaMr aa i i'v.ni'ig. Febraary IT. Maata v.;u. g__sn hy Ihe glec club. banjo > luh and t\and,,l,ii elab Oi OM ?? _ 11 - -.-? . I ti a ti- ran ta and from ilaverfoid. | l.iMii) p ipl ? nt. ahniini pri/.e Of-toHcal c.rite.t. beld 08 rtuuy -jo. peaalted In tbe prtae belng awarded to D. il. Liair, 'i'l, Ior Ma orat-oa B BjBMttoB. INI..N. leciady, Mareb l (Bpa. lal)-?-Tha und, rgradaato hiM u ' ? i ? ?_.??? -ui'ii'i- al tha v.'indvii-. !,, Fnday nigiit, Februiuy _:<i. Httherto arorj ela ii.i.ii aloaa un.l aa Ita oaoj dala. IhM year uii f,mr (oinhlned atu' had BB 886?88?8ttC time. - gtiiii rhis bi i tbe M i pallofl baaa aiel tjtrm a ,n fi Ihe olh r ? lBfU-1 ii. h_a , i a ?_haaaaaie eh_h haa been arfeata d, ci>mp_,aed of . Trua_ and BMB-hara oi lha aopho The ',r.i,"is of tbe elab are Profca-or Trnax. wnght, rlea-prealdent; Fox, ; Lliic-.. liurke, Mci-i :?,,i. ii has wlihdiawn from Uie New-Ycrlr blito Biisehall iragtte. owlng < hlcfly to the ******* ?{?" | S.H-OI. trom a ceitain member of 9M L^agu'1- _ .__._ SWAl.TMMoI.l-.. Swarthmor., PBB8-, Manh 1 t0f8B-Bl, -Th* Swartli ,?orw Club h?ld Its atmiual bamiuct at t_8 HOIBI 1-?.1|. vue, la PhllvlelphU, 08 tli" evening of lebiuury ? I I'hero wei-e about 100 present, ll?< h-ft-Bf Pl-81 ?__?t William II',.'; Apiilctiin. i're -dent cl_<t DaBlBJ .oulke BBd Isaat CliJ.iot. of tho trustccs. Among tuo graduate- pi___ot were Mayor Lcsllo HBff -r. ? ; Un. ,?,..,.,,, ...,,-phlU.h. ofXeu .o.k,(ur.oll Willianw and _.C-B_aor Kdwaid *$**%% of PBBB dcJBhla; Pl-toaaar Arlhur l'.<...rdsloy and mauy rcprc ,-,ve men from other parts ot the eountry. WU1 ? II. lUdgway, of tl. ??'. -|""jm;m^ as toaat-aaatar, was _? Ua aaB____- v.-i... aad iha , ...,v..i atth Buae* aBahaalaBB., cspe.'-iiy |l__. ..f na aaa ataaatoa. of .swarthiuore. DajUey KoiilUe. UU ra-BBlta and nianner showed him to uc _ at bji____i. and yet 008-8.vatlvo man, and the fBB eral sentiment ninoug UBMO .8-888. w.i_ tliat t? 1 ;,,?.! of I.M88 had selccted Uie right man for Uie *___ glee club sang a uow and elTectlve i -o-Uege song whleh it -artlBBd U> licc-tue popular. Tlie word-. a,d mu.lc, ara by uerrit Weavcr. V^^jgjfa Tlie Commlttee af .U'lan^inr,,-, ......i w ?jduu ..Uarl/U-i. Ur. laaac ti. smedl-., Hi. i.?iwuiu , ?*y"'. Jiv-oa it.li. CUarl-B B. MUicr, l.ofe,-,or i.eri 1tK. II. w ...v.-r i.-na i-iiiaiij. Jam " "?ri ?ggL _. Protopbum," W-te-aor Charlei ?-? '>?"'.?; ?'!;., u'j -<..??'.,. ,'..x." W. Lleweltyi. WBer, M. j>-. ?*v" XewYorii; "Aascalaplaa to k.k n I a? <-'-.sm*..>? M. U.. 'T.i; "CoUoge .)oiinial..?ui:' g Hi "" ? " P"""' -KwarUunore ___u___r-C-_e_-." gmlcn P.J?m oAlea Vork. tColuiabla, v:.i; "Jto '''.,;? , M. Beoth, t:i: "The i.igi.i M*e," INS'il1' V,^ .Kft '.'?.; "Tto Coliego Qame," Morns L. Uothl.r, uu, -i_uip_. And Q-lras,1 11.my J. llaiuwk, tt-l. TIUX1TY. ll'aitf-id, March 1 (>p._rial,.-Cofisid.r_ble more cn UBMBaai than u.nal l.a.s b.rn nuinifc .t_?l this year la bascball, both ln itajBI-l to the wori. of the l-audldates uud tho Mipport given by tl.o aoUafB. TlMW BI8 about tw.-nty-Uvo meu n.w ln aotfva tiainini; uii.ler UM .il' lala, ii. b- -Bawaa, '02. Mr. Qiuiahamma, of tiiis city. iu.. Been mi ered to eoaeh tho laaai T. P. Thui-toii, '01, rt-pii:_eiit-_ the college at Uie eoaveoUOB Od tho Xew-Englaud Intercollegiato AthleUc Aaaotlatlira heM at Bosaak ftom Triniiy Ihuraton vaa Uaeted miobI rtea _wa__aeal, and uoniuu Hall, 'o_, a ni.-iiibei- of the executlvo e0-_B_8-_8. ?1 'im ex.-eil. ii.e of Uie Trlnlty gl-o and banjo clubs vra-, well shown ln t'io concerts receiitly glven, one at l.-ovidence. with UM BtOWB l'blvei..:ty club, aml one nt X. ithampt-n, Haaa. Tho ]olnt OOOOei. witli llrown was glvcii oa the evening of icbruaiy 1- before an uiidlence of 1J0O. Tlio conccrt at XoilhampUiu l-'eb raaiy tl, aaa a_aaB_> laeeaaafaL Ihe BPP-4o____-t_ for tho BT-M v..s .011 dcclamatlon ?-ei-e annoiin.-ed Ihla we.-u. The ?peahen btb aolected ar. rdlng to eicell-nce lo B-holar?liip U the '-"t-'hsi ,.,?aii.iKnt in ea.li ot Uw three blghi il claaa - for tl.o . i??v were: Benlora-FirBt, John B. Boroham; ,V, ,'?i. Heyward Bcoddor; loalora-lH-t, ChartoaE. TaMor; ae-ood, Albert Crabtita; joohomoraB-----, Koti.-i't P. Batea; second, Eugeue (XinuiD, jr. 1 1 la' bec.l dodded bV thO niy HUli.o..,,--, tiMk-V-ate tb,. aroitnd M".,' between Zlon aod Bummlt ata., 8* ning . n,u.-?e p.ope.'ty. to a elty park. Memben ; f iie ...lk-'e Uculty -_e 11 tto commlttee to lai out "ti park; ?.u.h wiu greatij beautify tl.o collcge's ala-ady supetb locatlon. -? nowDOix. nrunswlclt, Me., Manh l.-An Ull8ICehlB_ rclio of ___., boattog at i;ou.i..ii. iins raeooUy beeo -iven to ,,, . tlbcw, by Captain 9. A. K.-nd-UI. I . ft A. II H h pennant thal loatfld fcaai tho iir,t bo... 88 the An.!r..-,og-.'in n.anned by collesa men. Tlie elBM ,.f 1-.-,.) aaa Um |M.r in IMa beoaoh <.f coliego Bihtetics, aod amotfi Um BM-Bh-it od Ua Iral " "v 1. w. w. Thioiai, |r_, Mlol bwoaleu BBd Noi'wny; 08B8I-I Jolm M. Urown and Oeaeral Mn p. AivMoa. Mmli ____BBMtl0B B felt over tho #8818-08 of tlio eoUefa Ucaimror lo Ufhl tho aatiiea od tbe donal Um rcad-in.? md 1 ? I Ua HaU with lo _i,i-? iiiiherio .: aaeaaaarf lo I ? i:iu_i-y at aooaei Tto opealBg ad Ile main roaaa Bw parp -?'? od B-Bdjf aad ooaaaltat-oa <?? boota .inrin- Um .v.-nui-t .1.1 haniiy fall t> Ineroaai ll- BBO falaeaa to Um atadaata. ?j i,o ..pening leesare od tho Uedleal school waa de liven-d 1, 1-. daaaor l^rederic 11. Qerrlah. The namberloB over ninoty, i-. __np_r than aoy pcaeealas one for severai yeara. . The fi.-liiii'ii prapoae to koep up the custom ol a cla__ dinnor al tM entl of tbe OOllege \--ar, aml liavo etosea tlio followlng O-Beem: PrealdBnt, MemO; vloe-presldent. Mlchacla; secrctary and treasttrer, ?. v t -. 1; ,,j, .ning addreaa, Uagley; Ustorlao, Plnlated; poet, Mlctiaela; orator, NlchoU; prophet, Plckard; to__tm_-t?r, T. C. Chapmao; commlttee of arrauge mentB, WUbor, Butlcr and Lelghton; couimlttco 011 ___?, Andrewi, HaakaU aad Bryaot PENNSYLVANIA C H.LF.OE. Oettjraborf, Pbub., Mar. ii 1 (_____t_UK?Oioal toteteal I-, now betof taken la Um new athleiUe lield, wiii.-ii 0 maitod off weal ol Um aaa buiiding. lt wiu eoataln a qoarteMotle ronnlaft track, baaeBaU aii-i f otball leMa aod teoola eoorta. Tb. i_bac_-p< ttaoa now amotint to nearly 1000, BOd mueh more wlU be Kivcn. TlM boya "f Um PW Heli.i Theta fratcmlty con Mmplale ereetlog a lodge hooae. A eoauolttoe \\a, looklni for a nltable alte laal weak. The lenlor clasa inpper oecorred ?atardaj' nisht. ? i;,.|U- waa - ? Tto foUowliif * mi : ,.,|, i! lo: ??The FBl Blty," .loliii M. Am-; "Jaaea <,. EUaloe," T. 11. Blrcb; "EvolaUoo?Ia lt I'l.m .bie "' Bchmacker Danean; "Tto Ladlea," Aa irasi Pohlman; '.Tto Futore ol AtMbtlca al Pennayl raula College,'1 ?'. s. il.-nl.i-; "i.n.ver < leveland," B. 11. Wolfe; "Sclence and Bellgtoo," 11. P. bwarta; ? Mani.in.i." Charles L. Bltter; - Our College* n.-they Benetfl Hi" Karm.-r ?'" Willi 1111 Her_li; "The Claaa of ".ii/' .1. R. Idarkward. Tto BmI puiilic exhtblUon in tbe gymnasium was given on Mooday alghi before a laraa anefnhla_? D1CKIKBOK. CarU i". pBoo.. Uareh 1 (Spedal).?Ilyasoo, -__, lin,i \: 1 , .a al to Harrieb-if yesterd npieaool 1.,....:. - u ln tuo meetlng which haa beea ? Peniisyivaii.i Btate _otereo_l___ate FooibaU l__a_aa, William lii I ". Deaa of Um Laa Beaool, is revis Ing in. arotk oa tto "Laat of Ueaa la lvim-yiv-ania." Dr, Fieteber Dorell, Ph. i).. prodaaior of B-aUMmattea in Lto con -'?-. i at aoik prepailof a work on hlgtor iiiatheiiriti. -,, Mary Loolaa II_n___gdoo, od Brooklya, lf, Y., haa plaeed ottti Pi I '-"-1 1 aam <>f money whloh i> lo bo aaed Ib aldlng young nea of limite , or Um mlnlitaHal, mis 1 dit. ational work. .\ . iDege dramatie a.utlun has been orgtmlzod 1 play for U\'- beneflt of the athletlc as , , uiv in .prll. The followlng men wiu take ln the pi.iv : Rdward Blddle, Bterrlt Badler, ? 1 ,.-,-, Wllllam Patton, Weale. Alil, Arthor btorm, Charln B. PbIUbob aod Wllllam Levena. WU1 1.1:., 1.ir niii a< ? bi dlreetor, an.i Homer Bhoeoiakar u . bualueafl mun 1 Plin.I.IPS ACADEMY. AoBorer, M il).?Tto moroioeat which baa itcenU; been made toward or_a__-__f a : , ,i a UaUoa of E-dUlpa padoalea la N.-w Y.,rk I approvol here. OoUega bIbbu-I dooe m muiii for tii.-r respeettaa i,,ii, :?-. within UM laal i'w feara _bal tbere taa be no .ii.iii.t that mek orgaobotl -a wooM !?? a beoekl t^i phin ps Ai.-ui.iuy. lt 1. toped thal otber toeal B-aaaal ? . .r 1 eolor elaaa, tweoty ini.-nd to _a t? Yale, Ifteea alll go to Harraid, Iwo t<< Aiabersi tu,. lo Maeedoa and oaa eaek Dartaaonth, Browa and Will am*. I'n-j, ? ? belog made for Uie aonoal I wni Tiicnt >\ h. li . om< have ta ? formed ln feodna aml ar stllng, i.nd a aocce__f_l meel : 1 for. Tbe baaeball candldatea _iv praetlalng and on accooot <>' ihe difflculty ol handhng tho tiic i.umbci- baa ij.-en reduead 10 twenty^lx TIIK UmV-UUUTY <>K YKKMONT 1 ? ?; 1 .,?!, vt., Mareh 1 (8pee_-l).-__M term of l.-.i brm ni Um awdlral ie___rt--_a1 opened aaaphdoaali oa Thur.iiay of iii-i __8k, Um 8_ae___8i taklag ataee lu tho aauMU-Batre. Tbe larteB. bIbsb in the htaloty oi tho .ni!.L? im ? toB-rieal The r!<>' au.l biiiijo e_aha aiii elaaa th.-ir oat-of Ba_eata thia waek h. Swaatoa aai st. Albaus, thus eonpletti - "f Im eooearta in NorUMrn ? ork and Vermonfc 'ihe elaba wiii givo a laal 1 m, The iiiivt-i-iis battallon haa been reeciving Instruc tlon In the aew taetli ? in tto pa>i fortnl t. DrlB 1. 1- ahaaal oa ofBclal boaloa BBYH M.'tWi;. )..-., ti Maur. Stai.ii 1 (S'li- lal). -Ilryn .Ma'.vr ll 1 I -t v.iiii ,1 a .\ v 1 La ii,.- . ;;. ,,f D B. Ki - c.-.i..', a ... late profc- -oi- in Bomanee Dr. >!.-( .ii,:- aaa ' oa_n by With, bal i.-.-.-iv, . (Be i hl idn.il.on ln l-'t-.in.-e tuid Italy. In th 1 yeai l a eoaaa ol -.tmiv at tiie Boit,um- and Um OoUege 1 1 ? P I _ad lal a iiii.-n.i ? ,t tbe anlreralUee ..f Botne, Zorleh and licilin. 1008 afi.'i- leaTtag li. illn 1..- 1 iiu<- 1 . lln iniie,: 1 baeaBM a grodaaM italaal in tbe .lohni Uopkli ? i-i 1 1 ? (eUowahlp in Boanaee ?i, i-ecelvlng iiis d>. to l._o. lu tho -:itt_e _c_j- hu waa inaUe luaiructor lu The Churchman. An lllu-iraied tVeekly Newipaper Mn8?/I?? THE EPISCOPAL WEEKLY Forty.-evrntl, yean ISpn?ea,a maanzlaa lo form and coatent-.-1-.rfnc.n. durlne Lent by Dr*.l>l-i. PMUlpn Brook*. and W. R. Hontlu?ton. < holce *_e*eriH-lna mciium. Bahaarlee-aa pricc ?i.eo a year. 63.30 m ndviincf. Hlx weck*. 50r. 8 Oa Ihe our hand redecilng the wany-.lded rellgieM llfc of ihe Church. aud on ihe .ibcr, the llieraryand artUllr taale* ef lt* mrmbcra." "I'erlmpBiliemoB. dl-tlnclively rellalo-* weekly in America." -.V, Y. Tribtme. M. H. MALLORY & CO., Publishers, 47 l.nluyette Hloce. Ncw-Yark. Konian languagea In Mlchlgan 1 nlycrsity. and ln tho lellowlag year ptofe*or of ..erniuuic Unguage? 68888 Indlana litate l_tve_-iiy. The latter Ir_* bj.Wflg" l__-t fall, on being elected an ? ?_?._?_?,_"_?_ A memorlal nsaolution was adopt-.d by the facult. Bl a apociul meeUng held on Fo.ruary --? IU TGER .. New-liranswlrb, March l (Spcrial).-C. W. lta~t and E. W. tjcurlc, the coniinituM of the aenlor claas appolnted to wrtta a play tor lha ataaa cntcrtainmcnt which wlll iako place on Aprll 17. tho 06868686 of which wiii go toward b elaaa bmbm-M to lie pre sentcd'to the OOHaaja, -8*8 cotnplet.-.! h pleailng farao Oi college life, entitled -Th,- Laat I iherltanee." The pluy is ln iive acts, and _pcclal songs wlll be ln troducod. The gun cluh has been organlzed. C. H. fctrung belng president, D. W. Townly aecrctary, an.l OOOTge i.uiiock toeanuer. Maiehea imve been a--1^/1 "''j) I."fiyette and ITluc-t,n. The club nutubers 1-8*088 ""i'or^lie first timo ln the hlstory ot tho ?**??. them li a banjo club, tha ___a_ahwa betog Wfla Biaaop, b. <i. Wright. A. H. Herry, B. llenimlng. L.; VM limekle, V-Tompklna, f. D-MOtt, C. Uonnt-U und II. Mcrrett SMITH COLLF/'.E. Northampton, Mass., Maich I (SpeclaD.-Tho IVB*-*. lngron's Blrthday rcreption Bt the college 88M ono Of .t claborato and largely attended oncs in tho hi~ tory Oi tha ln .titullon. WBt several days prevloua telo gi-_.ni, wera Btei ftyiug hero nnd there ull over Ncw BngMad ashlng the bclovod one Bl be sure and be here wiUiout fall. Those wero _o effcctlvo that from But urduy lo tho opcnlng of the recepUon u constant stroani of young men from llarvard, Yale, Amhc.-t, llruwu, Trinitv, Priuccton, l.ai-tii'outh, Willlams and other eoflaajaa, weuded thelr way up MaUi-bi., with tho Inevl tablo dieaa aatt oaea ln oue hand and grlp such ln the other. In tho Bflamoea the Oleo an.l Uanjo clubs guve a conccrt in A-sembly Hall. Mtowe^y WOOP Sona at tho vui-ioi.s eoUaga Iw-eee, aad ' /heevtiung at 8 began tho cceptloii. It wa.s u full ures, nv c.-ptioi. and tho dlaplay '.f beaoto adoroad ?? bowUdor mg. ihe cold mpperleea wa k-a.ound tfJ^J****. go.ie and lu its place were deUghtful ilttM teaa 8B6 ices aerred in tha datatiatt Bjanner tothe^WereBt noo-a an.t coroere of the btUUlng- -tthgaaie h*u quaditllea und the taaaara were ta ?P^^ntlv^.V oreheatra piayed waltaeo wid ad ii? ^fjW?!!,! and dalnty feet beat time, but |?^JEJ?"*, ,i voted ono of the bent receptlon* tho girU ever held. o ST. STEPHEN'S ODLLSCW Annandalc, V. Y., March 1 (sp.:. h_l).-Th.. com mlttco of oditera who havo liad chai-g.. of tlie arrangc ment of tho collego _oug book, 8006 69 he is_uod. liave complcted their work, and tho work is now ln tho haiids of tlw publl-her.. lioides many popular songs tlie coniuion property of all college students, it wlll conUln a large number of originui B088JB, Iho music boiug by studouU and frlends of tho college. The work will bo a cred.t to th6B8 who liave had cliargc ol lt- conipllaUon and to the collego. Thrce of the Leuten leeturcs have been given at lha college, tho tii-t by BM-Of Potter, tho second by tho Uev. Dr. Kcnnett, of Jersey City, and tho third, Tharaday nlght l__si, by tho Ucr. Ur. DarUngton, of Prooklyii. , . ., ??,, V nuinber of tha i-Odattta have Jolned tho DaU l'ravcr Tnlon. Th,- aoclety -ready has nearly l?>.<*>}, mcinben ln thU eoantnr, c.atiadu and Kngtand. v>. u .-rnitli, of the cl__ss of ".?:i, baa been mado an ita ine.int.er for the l.'nit-d ??MB, - ? ?' QKEEBVTICH ACADBMY. Orocnwieh, Oq_?, Mareh 1 (Si)ecla_..-Tlic glee club lias been cnlurgcd to slxteen voloes this year, mak lng a chorus twlco Uie number of that of last year. Tho senior class eleetlons were held Uila week. Miss Louise C. Mcad was choseu pa'sldent; deoefB li. Alvard, vlce-pioidcnt; MI--. BB-8? L. Mcad, sea> tetarv und ti-easurer. ___,_. ? basel>all team organized last wedncsdny as foliowa: \V. F. llolt, manatrer; Cluirles D. I'helps. raptain; T. s. Lewi-, treaaarer; L. Van BchaleB and Tiioiuu. E. Nortou, icorera. IN TIIE LOCAL COLLEGES. ACTIVE ATHIXTES AT COLUMBIA. Tlie amaieur newspaper men of Columbla Ootlteja liaio had livoly thaea oi late. There are two weclcly ntlona, "Tho ISh.e and Wldto,'' the oldor aad larger, and -The Oohuabla New..." its yoaiifar rival. The etlitors ol '-The Be88" have had a number of .11 s meemontl and thtath culiuinated Uw otiu-r day when 11.11 man, ilu> bu_-li.ess auaMfer, JaoBBOB and Newhoiuo reslgned f-OBI the papcr, disgusted wilh tta worklngs uii'i poUey. aii threa bamadlataly made appttea?on to be uiken on tbe itafl ai "Tha Bhae aad \\hiK-" aad were ekd *1 ediloi i fmmtw H. Treat is tho cdltor lu chief of "The Blue and White,'' and -MflMrd M lha hn-ineaa mv Coluinhia tiu-u are pfcaaei at tho declsion of the di'l'V-ate^ 10 HM ttitcrc,.l!cd.-to Athletlc Aa meettaf to beep the taf-ofrwar ta tho list of eoaieatB k. i'. Bmtth baa basMi eleeted eapia?i of lha ''?'- area; t. l. Chryatta eeptata of the _B tootbaO team. aad K. ii. Jobnaoo, eaBtala of tlio V3 eraw. Ihe taadl datea fot tl ?Varalty and treahaian crewe are wottbig st.ailily. I'bO in. ,i ta training for the 'Yai-lty boal tollowa: Oahaa, 'i.-i, walghl IM poaada, baigbt o ft. 10 ta.S P.microy, "S.i, 158, B n. 11 1- i?-: Wooda, L.. 160,"', ft- i ta.; Prtnee, '98, i~i, 9>tW i la.; i !,i', ii,., ".)?_', io% .'. it.: no-aatna. ''??:?. VfO, ?*> ft. n _.; S. Taintor, '.'ii, 160, <> it.; McKee, ".<:5, i<:o, :. ft. 11 ln.; \V. Tilntor. "98, 1.50, <i ft. _! I'..: "81888, "al. ?7o, .i ft. :i in.: Metealfe, 'oi (eaptala), 166, >'? tL i to.; Glgnoo?, _.- i.J7. r, n. e3-i to.; May. L., l.:.'.. ?' ?? io ij in.; Oamp, l., ivo, c. ft. ?i_ to.; areiaajB wcight, 168 poaads; aaeraca belght, ? -ee*. The bu^cball team Oi tho Law gahOOl Oi t'olurn'. :a, which wa-, orgaalaad aa ;i pro oi il,.- tt?leilc i nion t,i tbe coUt ge. m refvlng to pni i team ln ihe BeM thla year, la dotog Bood woia in tmii.U-g. it- manager, Mr. Croaby, haa .ecure. wltb .ale, Prlnceton. CornelL L'nlveralty of Ponn ?ylvanla, Lafayette, Lehtob, TrlnUy and Woaleyan. Ihe bome aamea wlll be piayed on tbe Leagne groenaa at o.ie-hundicd at.d nfty-liltii -,t. i;lsY t'NlVEIt-tl'l Y I.IKK. An lnterest Ing pubiic 8l88liBg of Uie Scieni; etety oi lha PBlfetal-f oi lha Ctty af ttea-^Yeat ^a^ held ln tho coll'-go thupal 06 I?day evening. -\ tt? inuiiber of lha Weoda ?f HM atadeata wera areeaal. .\ ?luartot fi-oin the unlveisity glee club sanc'. and 11 C, aTaaon. ''?'-? dwHriafll an addieaa upon -The ObJ. I and Atvaataaaa oi Hh identlfM Soelely.* wiiiio j. k. <i Yalden, *88, lead an lnstiuctlvo 08988 upou '-The Cteas of tha _???aaetar." i The glee elab is <t,>ing aaeaailoaally gou.1 88rB .his year, aader lha toaderahia of Dr. J- -\- Bfyaa. lha uimtial OOaeerl and beiieilt for tiie cluh is to be gl-.-n ,ii Mareh BO, ta lha ball oi HM ManbaHan Athleett riui_ boaaa, al bTadlaoa 8T8 aad Porty"?I An atlil't!,- boom of aOBBMarahM aciivity i> b6_6| ezperlaeeai la the 66iaeratty. a 66_BBlbm of n-.o oi the itadentn went ... tha Bwattag oi Ia6?eaOaglala ,,,,,! ,.. held la tho RMB Aveinio llolel ?n Batutday, aad lataraei -aaah pteaead when the uul |Hl6 th6 8 ' ailon. When Ih applleatton aaa Beeaplad, Mr. Battai to?)k Ma _eat u. voting t'.i-l | ' Tlie cloctlons in the B6?B6 cla-s ln tlio l.iw aehool havo resiili.d .i^ r,,llov, .: l'.v-i.Ient. . harlM QMdlBeji ,,?,,., ?i.j,?, Boberl Bbbbi-, jr.; aeeietary. B. eT. ?i4 ior; uteaarer, John C. Jadge; execaUve oouucii, Baylor. McClung, Wahelee, Atalpaon, :.,.n'. PMiy, Vorbi ~ M-U'ii. Tha bonoi men oi tb. lenlor elau of x nlon rheo. u-v which is in iiiluii,..' with sho anlvor ,',? iiaiiit'.l lisi w.M-1.. The Him honor iiiui 888 K-iiip'-r Fullertoo, who waa a giwluaie <f liineaton in' UBd. Tbe leooni bonor wenl t> Chaoneey W. OoodHch, a Vale gradaata of tha c!u_a of lrtd.i. (i-.M'.i: \i. TiiK..i.i)(.t<Ai. BEMniABY. Th i i:.'v. i>.-. Oraarj reetor ai Bt, Battttetoaaie^a chunh. naai to tha Bad. tm aa aaroeh-Bl work Tharaday uranlaf tta baaai his raaaaaha on tu.-i.t iva y. ttal pH -'? Profc'-or Walptile 66TI t_M tir_t ?'f B mtk* of Infoiinal tatkl 08 c,,n\ r ,.n?iis OB paro. Imil 88* pnrtenoa ao Tbaraiai Bltfl bmb> t.> _atohara M bha hajllul- class. ? jav pi-i/e ia ihe bett aaaaf ob "Ti.e M,,tiv, , for rmttga MI-?lo:!^'? l.aa bi-i ftwiird -d t l i:>,|, -it Ya'i kl,-.', k Harri-,, li. A. (foluml.hi lollegei of the iiii.i,i!e idaaa. Tha prtaa h fm baat aaa _a tt,. glft Oi ihe lamlaaWT, ?iW>, pivMded by Ml*s Kil-a'-.U. Uarkaou Jai. HORSES AND DOGS. Tin. TCIiF REPBE-KNTED AT THE BE.NCH 6HOW. MONMOCTH PARK 6TAKF.S-SEN ATOR _!!____?__. BETTINO IM _______? Dogs and _MB_8B naturally go to.ether and ar. 4 Blm..-t e<iii*l intereat to a eertaln cIbhk of peopl... f^ men and women ?een at the baach sIk>w __.?. week ?_? acen at the Itorse ahow In N'rm-mbcr. An addlt_o__| "horsey" flavor was Ient to the bench ahow by tia j preseiire of _Vel.oii, Vllleplgno & Co, _n the t*Ux Arouttd Mr. Rd_80B were gathercd at all titne. groap. f>f weJl-known racliu. men, ownor., tniiiera ___ Jockcys. Colonel Charlea c<-d__igum waa on hia. with a batch of J .taa and remlrii*c4_arc,. "lly tlio way,'' lie aald ratber auddmily, aa Fraa<_| M. Plrsson'a tall flguro loomcd _B UM doorw.y, "_j you know that Frank Plnwon u.ed Ut be a stancr" No ono boem?5d to hare that knowlodge. at,d < olo__ Coddlngton cont'.iiucd: ?? Uon't teil IfeaadB that I told you, but U_ a faet lt happened ono day down at Monmoutn I .uk a veA many yeara ago. Tlie ofllclal atarter dldn't tun. np |_ Ume to seud off a tleld of two-ye_r-old_, aiud _omebo_7 had to tako his placo. ijomeliow or other 11r>M?n 1x4 tho |e_. Well, _lr, gentlemen, you ought to __,?? _cen Mm. There were _Mf__88 young .ten __d Ub_ devll wiw tn every one of 'cm. They aet 1'l__so_ craiy. aud the first tlilng you kn3w down went the fl_g wltb the whole lot scattercd all over the tra/... I've f,*_ gotten how maliy he left at the po_.t, but I know _. dldn't soo llrsaon any more that d.y. Hon't _,l. me wliero he went. I couldn't tcll you. I only know that he dldn't go near tlie BBBBi -Und a__B that bend olf. I thlnk he *__ afrald of U-ing nio_bo_, W.-ll, Ur, genUemon, lt wa_ too funny. Uon't hay _ word to PlrtMon abont me, but Ju-t ank him BBBI __j lf he known anythlng about -tarting." The Monmouth Park stakes for Uie _a_a_8 __ 1 .$_ close to-day. It ls hlghly probable tliat then. ?m _. a conalderable falllng otf ln tlie numb.r of ._ib_cr.ptl._t an romparod witb. tho_te of the prevloua acaaoa, Augu-t lJclmont'a long Ilat will lie mlssed. and n.rbo_j ha.-. yet urlsen to take the plaeo of W. L. Sctt. lt li not eertaln wliat will bocoine of Senator He?r_t._ stuble, Uiough lt waa Intlmatod that his son would __. on tho turf to continue ln his ________ MOaOjBBj, Ia that cvent the atable will undotibtedly aub.cribe ta tho Monmouth stakes. Many klud tliings are aald of the patlent .Senator, who was a great favorlte aiaoag men of all grades und disUnction.. He waa the mo*. amlable of companlons, the most considerato of frienda. .__ an employer he was forbearlng and indulgcnt to ? remarkable degree. None wlU testify to that with more readinc-s than his fornier tralner, uMatf Alleu, whose sult agaliist him ls sUll pending. Alleti *_, with him for a long tlmo and learnort to kn.iw hla weU. It waa Allen who said of him rocenUy that ha wus _8B-B_a Uvo best judge of Uio Taluo of nilnin. property that Californla had ever known. and that ta hla Uiorough knowledge and vast expertenre ln sael matters J. B. Haggln and Marcus Daly owed mueh of their great fortunes. There has been a .trong pub 11c lmprenblon that tho three mllllonalres were partn__ ln raclng, and Mr. Haggln's dcnlal, publlshcd B8aa_B_8_P ln Uila coliimn, wa_ the flrst pc-itlvc erldonco to t_a contrary. Peter C. Kellogg __ Co.'s annual Callfornla comblna Uon sale of trotting stock begtns at Uie Amerl.-an Io stltute Bulldlng to-morrow mornlng at 10 o'cloek. Tha connlgnment- Include thoae of Wllllam Corbltt. of 8aa Mateo; L. J. Kose, of Roecmeado; _K Valensm aud Frank EL Burkc. Tlio sale will la_t Uiree days. Mr. Vosburg, secretary of the Boarfl of Contrel, hat e-t-lbll-ihed. hlmsclf at Madtson-ave. and Twenty. Itlianlk 8t__ ln tho offlce of the Monmouth Park A_*o? ciatton. No appllcaUcms for llcens_- havo yet tie.it recelrod. It la too early for the fosUve Jockey to tura lii-. thoughts to buslness. Plilllp Dwycr has returncd from a mon t h's wijoura ln Florlda lookln? rejuvenatc-l. John Keily ought to try tlw -outh awlillo. " Every body's Friend-' lai.^ l^i-n extrviuely lll for two weeks, but wa*. better on uatuf dny. A week or two at Hot ..prings would make 8 now man of him. Di-patches from Paris to the effect that tho Chamber of Depattai has .icrlded to suppress every klnd uf bet ttng on races are pi-obably erroneous. The pun l the new blU ls the iupprea-lon ?.f tho b-xikn,., France. wlio usiullv U an F.nglShman. nnd tn pernui tho puri-muttiel ayateai od bettlBf, provldlng the cluba adupUng lt agree to glve _i jht oeot oftto whole amouut bet toward some benevolent ln..ti.utioii <c cause. Theae terms the clubs no doubt would eageriy jiiinp at. __-?? AN ALLEGORY OF WAR. TO HELP THE GRANT MONUMENT FUND. PLANS FOR A BIO MC.ICAL ENTF.RTAIXMENT IS MAUI.ON wmOABM OAIO-Df. Tho prellminary arrangements for tto "Allegoey ol the War in -Song," to be glven at Uie Kadlaoo Garden under UM 8088-881 <f tho Or.int .Mo As..o..iatiou 0:1 May 2. havo been 88-B]__88_L 1 ___il _| this patrlotlc celcbratlon on iiencral (.rant'a blrthday. whleh it ls hoped wlU bo many l-MBBIBda ? d d-jllars, wlU bo tnrned over to the <.r._it Motmme'it Fund. Tho celebration will be novel, and will M lt la beUeved bv the membcrs of tto assoclaUon. an ardent patii-.tiBB iB the breasU of all who are fortu nate enough to attend it. Tho "Alletrory of tiie War m Song.-' whleh will to the spctia! featuio of Uie occaslon. ls the pr.KlucUoa of silas O. Pratt, the composer of '? Zonobla" and ??l.u.il!".-' A chonis of 2,f)00 volces an oi.lic tra of _ltio pie.es aml BMia than 1,000 metiihcr. of th- Urand Aitnv of the l.e.miblic will aid ln the 8BF*8 BBBB* Q_M clmnge only. a sad one, ha> IMMB made m tho oiiglnal pi-ogramme. Tho intecost wliich ?Ml Shernian leafe ln tho monumeiit to his I (ieneral is widely known. 18 one showed m terest in the plans of the Monumeiit for tho coming cel.'hration IhBB ha. Witk onthnalhUB he consentcd. a few weeks befor deatb, i" f'vi, w the aaafo wke wiu p___ in UM " AlK'-oi.'." To the great !*. members and oflicers of tlie a--?<i..i.?: BOd De 1 re.e. who wUl art 11s dicctor I : his iteath mado thls Imposslble. ln hla aMad, evar, wili be Oaaaaki lienn- w. UD88B-, Daadal _fc Si.kles. Fn.ns -igel. HatUel I.utt.TTl,.M, 1. BafNot and Carl Schui_. The ha___HB -B_Od BBBM I wlU be in t-harge of Colonel l'loy.l CtBaBBBB, 88B> mander of the i.rand Army of the Ucpubho for the Bttie of s.wHiii. ? There will be two performan. 1 ?- f 1 . ? o:ie |b the alternotm und Um 8UMi I tho evening. They will be BBBSBtdd. J? :"> 1;ltr,h dnctory prognmme, lnrludlng- a slu-rt adUBoaa .-n tlu d.-ad heio bv ...-leral 1181888 Port r. Bad th. ti.m <.f tlu- "fenteniital Anniver-ury Ov, BOOad by Mr. Pialt, ?t_l_8 WB8 d,-?licate?t M 0BB8B-I (irant :vid was performed Bi Ibe Cryatal Palace hi. vi_U to London. The BVBB-BM will be Mto-Ol by the sliiging of an "?'de ls 18880 ? by a M_8_) aj__a__B TtM Allcgor>' proiiet will bo liitnuiiic. _ bv U ing of the ">t.n- >ii.iii.'i--d Baaaar," Ib whi.-h H ?888 aml -.w BOBOOl .lilld_x'!i are 8X| ?'? I H JouV UT. Piatt h'.iH.'s m thl^ intixductloil to Dl * l.ower Of BBtlMIBl song. Th- All.-.orv Will of four pa.l^, -The DBtMBf of tlie North.'' "Th8 March to the _-___.' "Before the ___*_?* .wilh l_8 OfpaalBf amilcs.) *A0AB tho Battle." and 1 liirn HOBBB" 18 f_B. 1 w.il bo -ung "fall i<> AH*h -Tl.e liltl 1 _____ Bak-Bd Me." ? Tl.e Mildi.-r-. Ia.-* well." " Brave B8f8 ai-e Tla-y," " Khigdoiu Oo ?? ll_llclu.__i," and u __________ Ocm ol the OBBMk ln Part II. the troop-. will be se.11 ready lor I attla l"r,,in the ?_-__-_? troops will \k heai_ the MOfB, "Th# OM Kolks ut Home." "Ulxle'a Lat:.: rkM* n:> M,iivl..-'l." Tho Northenier. will l88___-d *'? ?? Do Th-y Mi.s Me at Hoiue .'" "011 -bai) " aad I BaU-8 Cki of Freedom.'' The part will aad ?'? ti?. Uat-Bg l.v ihe fuli aharoa ..f "Ju.i BeBaa ?*? lla.tie" and 11 inam.-F - -l'..tti- PrayOT." jjB ''^ ?} ??Aitt-r the Battle," the Northerti ineo will to ?ea? ?lnging ??T.iiiii,_.-T..;iight," a:..l the eoaatbajcoaaaj. ?___? t.id Kcntucky Home." Ui- parl mII ?'? ? tto alngluf of " Barchlng Through UaorgU. ff*"; cboniH, au.l tbe pUylng ot BaTa ?? L.-.n-iv ?J??*,*? ?? When J'.iinny fonie . Mur? h.ng llo.ne AgJMB 1..- the p:n>.lp_l song ln im i\. Ihirlns u . V.___i n/tl,,.1v,,.-.-.i1>. wtth their latter-. ??? nnlforni.. _ill mareh 011 the g.v.it ?y^:nJS*.rS formance will end with tto atngtitg ol -Ani..i.-? ?? tho audieii.e and ebOTOS, and IM _M8J_ai ol i*rKtt'a "t.iand March." . ^i1I_bJ :,v A. B. DO rttCB will ;"'7[ people in UUa >.ty, a-kiug lli.-m t-> '"'?' "?,n t'owai-d Ihe ent_a__lnin8Bt. n.l- ? ,m 1 i?- tto glvera to t?<> Uekela for l,"t' '*t__r'_l_______a_a Mi. I'r.ut will arealde at a retoaraaJ <>f ine _-1 in rhulteiiiig Hall 011 April 88. ii__,b____I The ofli.c- aod roemtor- uf the l.ran? J ' ,110a AaaoclaUou are William B._lirf_ce, pre?tdeut. HMWT Ki_i and sidney Dlllon. vi.-e -iii-_ldeiit--, ",''^^ry; Hotchkisa. tre___ii-r; Klchanl T. l.iwner. ?'"' !, J. ...?i,-li,i. VandertoUt, Urover I'U-veiai; rtewai't. F. K- Miepai.. ti.v.rgc l.mes. ^ l[j*FmMa^ (Vtrneliui .-'i.'.-.u.. Bdward N. Knox, Ad ..i>h L- *** 11, llOKwell P. Plower. CharKj,? n. Chartea N Talntor. WUBJf 1 oi.p. r.en'amin w.nbI, Joaafh PalBoar, J*""~u llentiott, ivt.-i- C___idv, Uawald "V;"1;11'.'"!.;,A, _ra CoruoU, ?'? II. T. Collts, Davld B. llill, llugh J. *>" .Ubert Uallup *ud ^Vlfrtd C. chaipia.