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It contains also the decision of the Board of Regents upon the charges 
brought by Prof. S. F. B. Morse (contained in Shaffner’s Telegraph Com- 
~ in 1855) against Prof. Henry, implying his “consciously and will- 
lly deviating from the truth and this too from unworthy and dishonor- 
@motives” in his testimony respecting the claims of Mr. Morse touching 
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| his last journey to Peru; the results of which will be submitted. 
thortly to the public, — 
> e ARY.—Death of William C. Bond—We are pained to announce 
a of Witt1am Cranca Bonn, Esq., the director of the Astronom- 
. Observatory of Harvard College. He died at Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 
1, 1859, aged 69. He was born in Portland, Me., Sept..9, 1789. 
bins his appointment to the Cambridge Observatory, he had devoted 
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Picrthy Cambridge he was employed by the U. S. Government in 
Sea Elo observations in connection with those of the South 
skillfa) onng Expedition. Mr. Bond’s talents and acquirements as a 
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