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the entire voyage. A description will be given on application 
to the Secretary. 
Any special instructions from parents or guardians will be 
strictly and faithfully followed by the management. 
The expenses of the expedition are so great that it is impossi¬ 
ble to further increase the number of paid instructors, but pro¬ 
vision is made whereby students of mature years, ability, and 
proficiency in some special branch may be enabled to giVe*in¬ 
struction in that department. 
WORSHIP. 
As different religious views will no doubt be represented in 
the expedition, the public duty of the Chaplain will consist in 
reading prayers and such religious observances as are customary 
on our men of war. 
LADY STUDENTS. 
As many applications have been received from lady students 
desiring to join the expedition, it is in contemplation to organize 
a limited class of such applicants under such direction as appears 
proper and desirable. To ascertain how many such students 
may be expected, and whether the contemplated class be prac¬ 
ticable, all lady applicants are requested to correspond with Miss 
Louisa M. Reed, of Michigan University, Ann Arbor, Michigan. 
MEDICAL. 
The medical department will be under the supervision of ex¬ 
perienced physicians, who will give the best possible attention 
and most careful nursing in all cases of sickness. 
ARMAMENT. 
The vessel will be supplied with a full complement of breech- 
loading rifles and fixed ammunition for the purposes of military 
