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FARMERS' REGISTER 



[No. 5 



James A. Jones, Mecklenburg. 

 William H. Jones, do. 

 Hunter H. Marshall, Charlotte. 

 Lewis Turner, Louisa. 

 Thomas Tovvles, Louisiana. 

 Thomas H. Watts, Alabama. 



Spavish Language and Literature — 

 Robert L. Brown, Nelson. 

 Richard VV. Buslinell, Rockintrham. 

 Thomas O. Dahnev, King William. 

 Eugene Davis, University of Viro-inia. 

 Donald M. Harrison, Amelia. 

 Wm. H. Jones, Mecklenburg. 

 James M. Morson, Fredericksburg. 

 Thomas H. Watts, Alabama. 



Italian Language — 

 George W. BIfeattermann, University of Va. 

 James Alfred Jones, Mecklenburg. 

 Lewis Turner, Louisa. 



SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICS. 



Richard W. Bushnell, Rockingham. 

 Solomon Carr, Nansemond. 

 James Alfred Jones, Mecklenburg. 

 James M. Morson, Fredericksburg. 



SCHOOL, OF NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. 



Richard W. Bushnell, Rockinffham. 

 Wm. S. Barton, Fredericksburg. 

 Solomon Carr, Nansemond. 

 Eugene Davis, University of Virginia. 

 Donald M. Harrison, Amelia. 

 William J. Harris, Powhatan. 

 Wm. W. Roper, Richmond. 

 Wm. B. Stanard, do. 

 Dabney Carr Wirt, do. 

 Charles D. Wharton, Goochland. 



SCHOOL OF CIVIL ENGINEERING. 



Wm. S. Goodwin, Southampton. 

 Matthew M. Harrison, Brunswick. 

 Calvin D. Jones, Albemarle. 

 George W. Randolph, do. 

 Wm. H. Woodis, Norfolk. 



SCHOOL OF CHEMISTRY. 



John B. Baldwin, Staunton. 

 Wm. S. R. Brockenbrouiih, Hanover. 

 George H. Guerard, South Carolina. 

 James Alfred Jones, Mecklenburg. 

 Benjamin B. Minor, SpottsylvaniiT. 

 Wm. H. Phillips, Charlottesville. 

 Wm. R. Skipwith, Richmond. 

 Wm. B. Stanard, Richmond. 

 Thomas H. Watts, Alabama. 



SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. 



mth the title of " Bodor of Medidne:''- 

 Wm. F. Robertson, Alabama. 

 George W. Roihwell, Albemarle. 

 Wm. R. Skipwith, Richmond. 

 Wm. D. Willis, Albemarle. 

 Wm. P. Whiting, Cumberland. 



SCHOOL OF MORAL PHILOSOPHY. 



John B. Baldwin, Staunton. 

 James M. Browning, Alabama. 

 John Burruss, Louisa. 

 John Critcher, jr., Westmoreland. 

 Thomas O. Dabney, King William. 

 John M. Garnett, King and Queen. 

 Robert S. Goode, Amelia. 



Thos. J. Hungerlbrd, Westmorelund. 

 Wm. H. Macon, Hanover. 

 Benj. B. Minor, Spottsylvania. 

 Alfred H. Powell, Winchester. 

 Elverton A. Sliands, Prince George. 

 Joseph D. Shields, Mississippi. 

 Wm. B. Stanard, Richmond. 

 Thomas H. Watts, Alabama. 

 Dabney C. Wirt, Richmond. 



SCHOOL OF LAW. 



Richard L. T. Beale, Westmoreland. 

 Mordecju Cooke, Norfolk. 

 James T. Dillard, Bedford. 

 Terrisha W. Dillard, do. 

 Wm.N. Gregory, King William. 

 Wm. T. .Toyiies, Accomac. 

 Peter K. Skinker, Fauquier. 



PROFICIENTS IN MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE. 



Alfred H. Powell, Winchester. 

 John D. Wright, South Carolina. 

 Wm. R. Roberts, Albemarle. 

 Charles Carter, Hanover. 

 Pririce M. Watson, Albemarle. 



PROFICIENTS I^^ MATERIA MEDICA. 



William S. R. Brockenbrough, Hanover. 

 James Norris, Charlottesville. 

 Wm. H. Phillips, do. 



PROFICIENTS IN PHYSIOLOGY. 



Wm. S. R. Brockenbrough, Hanover. 

 Charles Carter, do. 



PROFICIENTS IN POLITICAL ECONOMY. 



John B. Baldwin, Staunton. 

 John Critcher, jr., Westmoreland. 

 Benjamin B. Minor, Spottsylvania. 



The followinfr students, having cridualed in 

 the schools of Ancient Languages, Modern Lan- 

 guages, Mathematics, Natural Philosophy. Che- 

 mistry and Moral Philosophy, the degree ot Mas- 

 ter of xlrts, was conlerred upon them by the Fa- 

 culty. 



Thomas O. Dabney, King William. 



Wm. B. Stanard, Richmond. 



The session of this Institution was brought to 

 a close on Wednesday last, by an exhibition in the 

 rotunda, when the names of students who were 

 distinguished at the intermediate and final e.xami- 

 nations were announced by the Chairman of the 

 Faculty, and diplomas awarded to those Avho had 

 obtained degrees in the dill'erent schools of the 

 University. The decree of Master of Arts was 

 conferred upon Mr. T. O. Dabney of King Wil- 

 liam, and Mr. Wm. B. Stanard of Richmond. 

 There were no orations delivered or Essays read 

 — the exercises were consequently less ititeresting, 

 and fewer citizens and strangers were in attend- 

 ance, than is usual on such occasions. The 

 greater portion of the students had also left col- 

 lege before the exhibition took place. 



The Visitors formed a Board on Tuesday, and 

 were in attendance on Wednesda}^ We have 

 not heard of any changes of importance effected 

 by them in the regulations or by-laws of the in- 

 stitution, except the establishment of an infirma- 

 ry, in connexion with the medical department. — 

 Cfutrlottcsville Advocate. 



