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us. it I : f si x t j . - j 1 I : - s: v. i ' ? t (Continued from tebrtiary o, AN EXTRACT FROM THE TRAVELS OF BEN J. A ' BECKET. master of this department as his: mauneip were charming; however, we left, though not without' some juiure at read less hur- Y N Here oiir inspecti u of th ditirent depart f ment Jcloled '-.'for ( the day. ' However Oonj the v l---' t rl.J.tl:'t;Ut. linmriOnfie with 1 7rmlmrv. Oeolov. Mibera!oe:y, Entomology, ihysi- li u t ;,L.U,ort.JkA,rfmVvnt .hVife ivcxcieed-J olhirvAiPetroloerV. Biolosv a:nd Botany. Here we promising that we would call again rlav wlipn his hi ass had learned to riedlv. : l From here we went, to the ; department of the Modern .LanMiaffd department, rjukdn exceed- ingly strange' aud 'unusual orcurrencegii Verted our atteTitiou. s; oju steppiijg into th(3;Bl iJto' ii-D li-wi! UV thprA oh the Previous day-imagine our surprise at . finding -the psicje of LiLlJr .sx'orurl with trrpnsp. ' . !At first iLie rudiu xvui 'iiu.li, , " - to - -i . we thought it the wor of some oti'egu thej enjoy ment ' either ! lof . j his: rtoiiage.,' or thtat.. of non covipos mentis, j or of oiie in the possession of av dist'ustiuir, uevuisn spiru .viiuuaii ?VJJ11C 'miserable miscreant: iot connected withhe coir lege, for. who1 dares assert that such ist he work' of secinid thbught, however, wesaw pur error.. It had been used to :expedite the1 auger j needed to reach-the jiig;iily ueyelpped-.Wintf (cavities) of the under classmen; an action, requiring; au immense aniouiit kf labor and a great waste' ofV; grease. From here j we hurried on towards our destination. It was;4rf:ileak took Jiiul the eeva- tor; ridei to the ethereal liaunts of the master of this iorm fwas 'charmnig. Nor was! his all; for greatly to the advantage of those weak; students who have neither the jtime nor desire to take Drouer exercise, an invaluable gymnastic appliance i, . ..-t..iwrl -it rp;it pvtense in the sna'ne' ot olbgy Petrology, Biology ancl ; Botany. Here we were welcomed by one off the racist remarkable creatures we had ever seen-jone apparently: pos- sessing two oij nie quaiincp pa. .-.v, --, ence. At one time, so we "1 ; -I .th- .' : "' - ' r college; was .in this course, time d fferent ranches had these 'few were left. low- presence and omniscience. 1 111 .1 ; ! I I t 1 1 were told, tne wnoie but that from time to broken off until only - I:- .1 ' . ' ; i MATSOdST'S CHAPEI HILL1 K. C LEADING HOTEL IN THE CITY. HOTEL ever the individual in charge was amply able tn maiUcrp; all J which was shown clearly by the in which he u$ed bis to manage all,;, which ;was exact and careful manner annaratus and the very forcible, wei nnnt. lprtures he made' haying proven without a doubt that a detached 'rock will roll down hill and to flow in k r- n n r I'riii vwi r 1 ; -1 iii i i i w ghty and pre the same direction. - All o floiwrtnipntJ WPre VCl'V llieN Mineralogy students being teachers iii colleges, and its G eology Istpdents being the government ior me '.thel courses in this and complete, its in great demand as -riin. vTL. RATES LOW i:1 john Watson, by the 1 Day , Week j or U ontb. Proprietor. t.V iivthat line. I All of this a flight of Uairs, one ascent of which iarranted equal to an! hour's exercise. But this wasaiothing. Had it taken an exUa clay's journey to have gained anxiously sought out by highest iiositioiis of trust we saw was due to the untiring pains iaKei y. tU master of this department; and his great inter- est taken in the individual meirare oip ni. pupu, i 7 -i , - V- ! 7 ' ' " -I . I ' r . I J : i -,4. I From here we went to the latin .uepaiuueut, where we were; agreeably charge the friend - who hac day's jour - - I ;'!-.' L ''. ' ! " I :t ' ' .7J : HuiviHmpnf wp won hi wi linuiv nave uuuer- ms tn scaurs, xu uu.o ..: . i -:'r ' J -..1 t 1 ,,v.i...i.orm;ri,"iA.H,;,ntn fir tlip fame of this young man ' taken it; uionsieur ilju riaiicuts na.r vuu...; jumuiiuu-, ,w. - 7 r , - " i i . & - 1 !' -i. -w i ii; ! - , . 7 1 . ..Ll XJio lV.f iird WAS extended! even into our -nuHi. xto ,r sul-prised j a finding in started us on. our tour. We found him in the midst' of his lecture; so ; gladly; 1 accepted seats offered us and i- l STATIONERY !:i :M:':;v7t:': "'v k '. ill 7 t-' I .-.f J : i i 7 . ; i t . , ' ; : 1 7. - - - . - 7 1 . - . l SWDENT SEPLpS, -4 ' : ' ' i t.-, . -,- . i '77 - ti 'i li CHAPEL gave ear to j J his discourse. In .this we Considered ourselves ... I Jf. c It was :i nlrasiiri; to. ifliul in this cotnitry such a iperfi-ct representative figure ofj Carnotj with ;of France; I He had 1 the had 7'ii;h clearness itself; he had spen some time in Koine j A olnimod 1o lie nositivelvi certain as to the pn- KEST k 'S - l. ' 7 7 ', ' :: .1 . vatg Opinions aim cawioimo discussion. ' So positive was ever fallow nd,. fori a foreigner, vvery mtVch beloved ; also thatlhe rigorously preserved the Uontinental custom, 1 alwasj ordering: the latest styles irect from Paree, and' his beer and wines direct from the mother icountry!; that he ; never could enter into the spirit ot a Uerman recitation unui ne uuu . i i nnr T i TTrpnph ii h 1 1 1 n e I imbibed of the former nnrtaken of; the la nor of a French until, he ter. v We were also pleased f to ean bati he was anj en tfiusiastic horseman and was the owner of one! of the, best walkers on the : iurf not that lie 'went' so; fast but was so persistent in it. We would. fain r; have staid longer with j the !7 7i H: j come to th? cnblulipnibWihW he I "; Z ' ' i -.1 - 'l .. ' J.l Vio wmfiflprflll seemcd.to Be, that ne. oemn.. class cn.'bra.-i.i' l'hra'ih1,. Fl.CM.ician, the Wan.ier- 'that at one time Horace and the head of Voltaire,; and his accent was perfect ; it reminded me so much ; lof the coacliniaii; Jacques, I had while in London) ! dio spoke! French fluently, though he had never ! Isejen Paris, and had only .beeu iu Frauce (at Calais) 1. llnnt Jt wlst 'sii much the'accent of the iVpluble 'Monsieur as jt was the progress and pre ing Jew, and Haggard's She ; t h lificiencv of his ilupils that struck me. They read e was'S ntimately associated with 7 with'thelfluency pf a billy-goat; butting at a paling fence, one paling'at a time always to le followed fby a iireslv Wart'Jaud another j paling-jror Ijke a loaded wajgoh going cross wise over a potato patch. , The precise! jiiethod of instruction was j used,f lilts j being followed, .1 su Dpose, .'s on account of ;j the I nature oil the work under microscopic perusal;Ut bthlg 'ot' a. dangerous jtone, aud the pupil being -required Jtti reai sufficiently slow to: forget before he had finished What he was reading, l.was toiei by his pupils after class that he was a good, c. of the authors under : ie that many had ne was wuuimciy vv.v . - . i, i I: i f . 4 i., vi Virgil; in-fact, it was said tuat ne w sasu'p- j xi.'U j. r u a 'till ILTn vptinl nt- the hand ot Uliloe, ana i tended the same school, in oft second best. This qual incalculable value to him. , FrOm this department Lnf ATnthpmntics. wh'ere- J tl,? niPi-fi' denends upon the result ot uuuaii. r-" . i-i ! i l ,n m ,U- 7- ! ''' i I-' ' . '! " ; i ' . 1 'a A mncfop rkt negotiations noy penngj oetweeu ti T v: the last named department and tne wruei. ui nipo in which it is probable that this article will be disceintinueel and :the: writer smok fine cigars drink 4rood- wine until his days here are en j(a-Shoes I URANT 7lir:: OyUire sir rtd in ny vl , o4 t ". Finest 'OyictH in $hk t'ity repaired in the btst of s tyleJjUh'd work . J ."ftll.'-invuwi!. .:ii niring the' day, '- 1. ill i! .'I ( , . gUranteed"t6;rtfve7 N he and ! Juvenal at- lich the latter came ty t we ! considered .-. of we wereTcpnducted to Mr. Editor, the con- ..!:. 7- 7 i. . - S I; r. a "1 4 . .A Examinations are only a student; is already burning in getting up the recitations prepared during the term. 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