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pleasing, though sad emotions, which it was the province of the speaker 

 to awaken. The Degree of A. B. was conferred upon the members of 

 the graduating class, 13 in number. — The Degree of A. M. in course, 

 upon Daniel H. Bittle, David A. Buehler, Rev. .John E. Graeif, Rev. 

 William H. Harrison, Charles Horner, M. D., Rev. Lloyd Knight, Rev. 

 William A. Kopp, William 31. Paxton, John A. Reidenauer, M. D., Rev. 

 John E. Rugan, and Alfred H, Smith, Esq. 



The Baccalaureate Jlddress had been pronounced, to the gradua- 

 ting class and a large audience, by President Krauth, in Christ's Church 

 on the preceding Sabbath. Its great aim was to urge upon the young 

 gentlemen, '•Ho be the servants of no man'''' — to cherish a high and noble 

 independence of character — to be men — to be good and true men. The 

 discourse was nervous, cogent and practical. 



The Music. — Not only was there a feast of intellect spread for us ; 

 but full, rich gnslies of melody, rapturing the heart, filled the intervals 

 between the Orations, during the exercises of commencement. We 

 could almost feel our souls 



" lapt into Elysium," 



under tlie spell of harmonious ravishing tones of voice and instrument. 

 We can but poorly express the eloquent tributes of many hearts, spon- 

 taneously poured upon the members ol' the Haydn Musical Association, 

 •wliilst swayed and held captive by tiie bright chains of song which they 

 wove around us. The highest and best compliments of the season to 

 them, and wc make our bow. 



A CITIZEN. 



THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION. 



At the annual meeting of the Alumni Association, tlie following in- 

 dividuals were elected oOiccrs for the ensuing year: 



President^ Rev. E. Keller, D. D., of Ohio. 



Vice Presidents, Rev. \V. H. Smith, of Maryland, Hon. M. G. Dale, 

 of Indiana, Rev. Geo. Diehl, of Pennsylvania, Rev. J. R. Keiser, of New 

 Jersey, Dr. C. L. Baker, of Pennsylvania, Rev. Jas. C. Brown, of Va. 



Secretary, Prof. M. L. Stover. 



Treasurer, ftlr. William Rulliraun". 



The Orator selected to address the Association at its next Anniver- 

 sary is Alexander R. Stevenson, Esq. of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. 



Corrections. Vol. I, p. 121, .5tii line from llio lop, for " seventy-eight"— read 

 " twenty-eii^ht." 



Samepage, 21sUiiie trom the lop, for " o«,2 10,000,000"— read "56,210,000, 



000,000." 



Vol. 11, !>. 130, for "2-^,000,()0()"~ read ". 38,000,000." 



Same page, Stli line iVoiii the bottom, for " are "—read " are turned." 



Page 13 U 181h line fioui the top, for " axis "—read "axes." 



Page 250, last line, for " appearance "- read " approach." 



Pag<! 252, nth linf- from the top, lor " at "—read " to "; and in the loUovving 



line, for •■ li.ved "— icad " hred." 



