
          system of active operations as is Prof.
 H. himself.  I could not abandon a
 single one. I can confidently appeal
 to Prof. Henry whether I have not entered 
 with heart, head and hand into the
 measures he has entrusted to me,
 and had not played an important 
 part, if subordinate, in their successful 
 realisation.


 I do not think Prof. Henry
 has done me justice in these matters.
 With a warm personal love
 for him, equal to that I have for
 any man on earth, and with
 an eager desire to assist him in
 all his operations, I have been chilled
 by his reserve, want of confidence
 and not infrequent harsh 
 accusations. For a year after my
 entrance in the Institution, my
 intercourse with a father could not
 have been more kind and affectionate; 
 any measure of policy
 was fully discussed between us, and
 no secrets of any kind existed.
 After a time however this state
 of things began to change, and at
 the present time is entirely reversed.
 I know nothing of the general business
 of the Institution. The first
        