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Price, Montreal, P.Q. ; Chas. H. Ormond, Milwaukee, Winsconsin, U.S.; 
Hilaire Bisaillon, St. Valentine, P.Q. ; John Chandler, Coaticoots, P.Q.; 
William Dundon, Salem, N.Y., U.S.; Fred. Torrance, Montreal, P.Q. ; 
N. P. Hinkley, Buffalo, N.Y., U.S.; N. A. Trudel, St. Genevieve de 
Batiscan, P.Q.; P. F.-Labelle, St. Dorothee, P.Q.; Walter Wardle, 
Montreal, P.Q.; H. Jolicoeur, Montreal, P.Q.; A. W. Harris, Ottawa, 
Ontario; Ed. J. Carter, Montreal, P.Q.; Peter Cummins, Quebec; 
Jno. B. Green, Yellow Springs, Ohio, U.S.; Pierre Gadbois, Terre¬ 
bonne, P.Q.; B. D. Pierce, Springfield, Mass, U.S.; T. H. Bergeron, 
Bord a Plouffe, P.Q.; Donald E. P. Campbell, St. Hilaire, P.Q.; Joseph 
Page, Lotbiniere, P.Q.; Olivier Maisoneuve, St. Francois de la Salle, 
P.Q.; Andrew Metcalfe, Hudson; J. B. Caverhill, Montreal, P.Q.; 
and D. A. P. Watt, Montreal, P.Q. 
The following passed in the English Classes in 
Botany (Prof. J. W. Dawson, LL.D., F.R.S., &c., McGill Uni¬ 
versity).—John Chandler, Walter Wardle, John M. Skally, A. Glass, 
C. E. P. Campbell. 
Physiology (Prof. Wm. Osier, M.D., M.R.C.P., Lond., McGill Uni¬ 
versity).—E. J. Carter, B. D. Pierce, Jno. B. Green, R. Price, C. H. 
Ormond. 
Chemistry (Prof. G. P. Girwood, M.D., McGill University).—B. D. 
Pierce, Jno. B. Green, E. J. Carter, R. Price, C. H. Ormond. 
Materia Medica (James Bell, M.D., Lecturer).—Fred. Torrance, E. J. 
Carter, Jno. B. Green, R. Price, B. D. Pierce. 
In the French Classes — 
Botany (Prof. A. B. Craig, M.D., Victoria College).—Paul Paquin, 
P. F. Labelle, Piere Gadbois. 
Physiology (Prof. G. O. Beaudry, M.D., Victoria College).—Hilaire 
Bisaillon, N. A. Trudell, T. H. Bergeron. 
Chemistry (Prof. T. E. D. D’Orsennens, Victoria College).—Hilaire 
Bisaillon, N. A. Trudell, T. II. Bergeron. 
As each of the prizemen came up for his well-won honours his fellow - 
students gave vent to their pleasure in loud applause. 
Veterinary Jurisprudence. 
HORSE WARRANTY CASE. 
In the Dumfries Sheriff Court, Simon Beattie, Preston Hall, Annan, 
sued William Craig, bank agent, Dumfries, in the sum of £65, being the 
value of a horse sold by the pursuer to defender, but which proved un¬ 
sound, was rejected by defender, placed at livery, and sold by public 
roup, at 40 guineas. After a lengthened proof and debate, the Sheriff- 
substitute has pronounced the following interlocutor, in which he finds 
for defender: ...... 
Dumfries, 9th June, 1880.—The Sheriff-substitute having considered 
the proofs for both parties, and the whole process, after a debate thereon : 
Finds in fact—1. That on 20th January last the defendei bought fiom 
the pursuer the horse in dispute for £65, and received delivety theieof 
on the 30th of said month. 2. That the horse had then a slight swelling 
on the front of his off hind fetlock, which was the result of an injury 
received about two months before when he was jumping a wall.. 3. 
That the pursuer represented to the defender that this was of no im* 
