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Gam— C� ����G_ 16 to 44 0 g - '��i✓/� L .�.vYL(it- �LGGC.�C� ,vy.,iv�•���.e •�iy�.�� � l _ Z,r�1'F-tit-t"�i` 'a�r�2r.�C� �i��-eCt,. ` �v r�•r,-� 3 — derlarab p After cuttfn fiCsasseif l?a i '��' r 'I s' h+ wo g msde tr Edsru�s eras in hits P9*n s€ar 140 one of= L. r c eP t i t ro Lyw Si our c { a w&a more 3:i>`i y L 3 l? r G s e ��, .L,s ; a u u x� cf cur s.'tv E:gr+ l a r I DEATH Q HDN ISAAC;EDWARDS. i�rcr;d 2 e t a I -,ts t�the 1 Lwards 'tza a m�u�Ler of the cor2_17 DI in—M a jurist`s*ai:s by Mi a" ::l. s n L:'-v.P :Lett of a t .ice ai c..•:P c:a,aLd aw.O t exer'<pr€.r,yfn ev,-crata.- c>�,bUzr=i_Alha fssntalY o< Greja&iMen _--tiers of ..:einbeis of the family and «{ca of l,fe. He leaves a wile and eon a=+d ,i-,s'" �• 1 :t:,4Ce. - .L J L gi. _,.J a'.a,aru' e.r-ud be e•aiei:;3;1s. ` The,h-wmuri y was s e-and this of rn z b3 of the sad avert apraai rupldly,and _tea n®,an_hsly event has csua d a profound' -mbar of friends Culled at the house, but as a�`Ioa a:ncag our cltiz�rs,for all Who hn-sw t-+ �c-�T*that ,a sc�u sad=,one 0; the :s� � > `m` cwirg to th,,distress of his family, none but a him este tired him for his high character wild" opal<ec re- sser c_ .'�° �ssc S hu A,r p the A."qny Bar, and On( fear of those=opt intimu:a were admitted. Frei. virtue... 'Knt member �" �' of the lerdi0P9 —e_mberz of the 333rd o m I'nh3ie trac+ u , THE L AUSES—M& EDWARDS, LIFE,on, had mftted sa,cida The Lute Ionne Edward&. b sir. Edwards had been msntsll � The sorrowful death of this much-esteemed" p Ptai ;g_. Iii� 3f srh a Irving- yaysrsvork2d kn�a: In.airy devei�ped the act that: it wa for several months. Iita duties In the Lass ehooI ':gentleman yesterday,s*fix forms a ie dlag boo:o" indeed,too line, and :bat Yr, EEdwar& wal were eacesdfngly arduous, and he waa,sensi- of conversation in all circles, Air. J: to already dead. tiveey sa xi us inregsrd to the welfare of the ntorange has charge of the arrangements for the L .'L itutio::azd the interests of the students, fureral,whlch-wlll take place on Saturday after-' ' t Ti:s fact ec=^sluing��ae dread`�+affair�� be fc 4y glean. at ripe F'�snt cr f_-3ng,owiq1-(Bc la,.leg the autumn, the Board of Regents ' noon. it is expected that Rev. Dr. Smart,of n the tl7ri-3le sl ock felt i>y the members of tbi curtaiied tie privll.ges the students enjoyed is whose church deceased was a prominent mi3Pn- famil,at the df2covery. As far as uawh,tow the Stato Library. Thia'wcirried t iui greatly, hcr,will cfhclate on the sad.occasion. ?" ever,t:: , ay are about as _'cliows• and W ecxlldruoa�l ;,hat znental rest bee-line a iir- $L S, McCall, an old friend of i�t'; . .'nvt air Imo_ r y the ho"rof`-noon to-day Mr.Edwards, whom =ecessity,and he went South about a month sisc_ Edward,, has charge of the arrangements'for" s{ded'at No : Ten BrorclY asset,ret;_rned ho__V with his daughter to secure, hat Pia aJ greatly csllfng a meeting of the Bar,for the purpasa"of fro-In a v sit to his odic; at No. -1$fats street, 'needed. paying approgrinta tributes to the memory of and aittirg down In the frt nt room;Acnversad For a ehOrt time he enjoyed his rest and the one,'who Was for so many years an honored',. 1 fc. up-waris of an hour in a pies=_ant and per- Change of scenery and associations. But he eon- member. The deceased was born in Saratoga fec_l, natural manner -gri kh hi3'wife, 21ater-fa- tiered to brood carer his public .egpoaalbi itie3 county In the year-1819. In 1810 he came to this law end other men vsrz of tbv'amily. About did to exaggerate lute obstacles which seemed,to city and entered thelasr offics of Edwards & " o 00ck he left tl cr3 and want tip,,airs to it z4 be ti ease slily ! rust In hi, way In the rig- Meadr, the former of whom wag his uncle anti', cr 3_ f h� tE 'r ranked high in the !e to me o% m4� a aye:t-�o rooms oa tn,s Soar, his I d :Iz3. � P''o._es,-;n • fro n'�ar:d back,with bath .cam between. Hal `e w o knew him—and there were,forin- �3itea reading law and c•1sa study of, Lis " had bEer. ab?; zt po=a tea m.cut_:3 or more,as ne Eli,9-Lilemete f,nm Albany where a ha was [ details,ha suss in iS36 adciiy ed to the bar, Qf' c-r Vs could to judg�-3,when an unra--ual ngise eci urnir r iced that he was frequently un• !Eta Yesrs his €srtiices have been sauZht 'ar as wu b•r-er_6POK t'_,.Byor above by tza ms�.--bar- uaturully exc:zed, and It soon became evident rei_^ee In cases invoivinse nit e Q.eit,or._Of both Of the tomaip remaining down stwfrg, that bi mi d was unbalanced and that he needed law and fact, and many lmlo, a-'v c�igaa have Lithe Im _ini g the sad tragedy that wa hcnac care. been kenrd and decided by him. j b s eLac,etj t'ie gr.l went cut in the toy VVEi err± r roc Iz9bsm,formerly-of this city, One a',these was the suit o C-oyle Vs j MhB.) I cur n the east She was d.zed l<a t�rrori a Et pl ing is:he same neighborhood with air, Dav;dzcn, the hearing of wtl h aazi cc_ .,aroa­h, cn c e:;7era g his Eowarda aosrs entlyy in th " Edwards(at.Palatka),and kindly voiLinteered W eev<.ral montha. in additioa to ;§4 other pea i- aec 3n nit*a anc�,s eau hs=r to Albany. ,tines, Mr. E3a was es a?zo O a of ha v fy3. a ,, to Owfn ePzuS if over the g y. cs i e lra Faa s"tped of clothingwith the E"1 g the jcu y Mr. Edwards was I Presidents of tee Albany-I i.use, in"waicu exception of his -h�rt bis face was of s ghest'y� ge rr a3y Quiet 3 ad�u�m s ve,oulyoccasionaiiy � society he always mirifested a deep int,reat, pallcr and his person t trssmizg with bioyd. 1 f zeLd r,iig it necea ary to exerc.ae even the glTl slay pars :zed for a mo;:ent,lra,recovered _emrlance of re3trairt, THE end and tragic termination of the sP v_enP s to Elarzi the family..and trier--an intc� They reached home Saturday everfng,and in r k to the �• T ubbel's home, f r env hours Yr. Edwards recovered from t!.e life o any by o i3 shock t3well f Isaac , c e,LL�J dO..ea above,to a _.a� a - of Slbsxi whom he was so A�.I cbc 3i,e=p nd d, and an entering foua, fat,goo and excir merit of the journey,and his people —.r t;l ;1<'�;n3�-.5'to we bo >et ,i fr=evd?,the gh Pe§ P13 t*e3 i were a hg3pdgu3 town and so highly respected. �ia career 10 eed'Le dyi g maws told and placid hies c(t thatthe se poi r_y aberration which was but was not showy or eventful `liti,it was e^mi- the Aftor,.-bit after a gasp .. Or two &,il 'co a;parent would soon 0Ssa away. neatly l''onorable and w5eful. He was a ' raring Sunday -here were no aggravated man of ve lar a attainments ,Ind of"the was eve.. '�4%r. Scntawick, a nei�,i;b:,r � 3 - �s rY was siso ro iued of the - cocurrer3ce, aui ind cations,a_d on Monday he went t5 his..;ace wrest Character. His standard contriba- w,fd met and conversed with several friends on Lions to the literature of the lava had"inside on en«_r'nc, Ff td 'ar. Hub tell is reoa " l g t"2 hoot into the room. A nie�tnber lea_ orGi a -. -. him widely mown t0 the profession', 3.iII.d i al_,..Seen de_patc`_`ed for a physL_-1,n,and in 21 Tuersday mornf:ag he started for his oi$Oa: but, he was not unfrequently suggested, for few momen's Dr. B. U. Steenberg arrived toz s be rema: d to a friend in the afteracon, he # , u- fate to be of ery,evail.,'gz did net fish test it w.ante be'wise far him to ten- judicial station to which is deep .k'3oW- r ade an exam rice of :us bode and found two frc,g_d hunt' Laic upon ar;p husfress,end returaedhomeafter ledge of legal principles and 'pis"Quail + l:n :n inch-of each other in the 5bdone ,.r ab_znce of an hour or two. Ues of mind and organization well adapted above the navel, each Of which was fatal f I foie afternoon cs'sivd upon a neighbor to -hire, But he was not ambitious, and 11 it2 character. aI'ilae with him In regard to Lis condition. He never sought preferment, Me sobriety o Ing ill, l u. was e cues Of sciuc m_n'al defect"aEd, as he of judgment his moderation of temgar Coroner n.zr:,b i, .I, i%.-. Carno.en; i , deputy,w o:Lind ben notified,appeared aban Bald z a-ri:tEd his own lodgment oa msbtera of and his good humor little suggested- this time and viewed,th-e rzmafns. The app°a>' �O1"e ttist8 ffi2iEici>olr fate :which overtook g area Of:the m f d. ,led how the su c a He seemed to be'laboring under the halluains- was c , r After going tip s of x on that n were un�iirg" hint to do him �ai�rr` He was of thegentlestIIBaLTEe, and,, he a iyg d yOJT hia c3otbiug is the bic i. u ' Bet it +cal injury, but injury to his #ills s9 1�i$i?S bglr,t shrank f%oT,1.8tr1f9,hill r anr, zes:.erfr.g the articles hers and there 6tr and ,at n, Ira was' CEpaC.f._L y I at'nnp disposition shed a kindly influence H per"s l y on a c'liir, his coat on anyvh i py evens ve 'ha, h's i:udden retIIr li h the � about him, As dean of the Law,St's..atl,ol,he wr e cr _fl?cr,oy his watch and. vest '� c, n t,v id be u�zd In e0tde ay,a _,,�r3PL3 was greatly esteemed by the aa'LudBr'1.ts,an'd c' a:`:id . 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The sta tis OF THE "t, pied by President Potter,of Unio3 ur Hon.George F.Danforth,of the t + + ,; R�WAttorney-General S m cboon ` 'estbrook,Justice of Supreme � � � hie# . Drs. Anson J.Upson,Irving Map no' MeC. Holmes; Robert H. Prays w- 1. Easton,Charles E smith,Paul F. WAY P6, 1879.` (if . $Lansing,besides Orlando Meads,ias ker;Matthew Hale,Henry S.McCt ' 1 Coppee, Hiram E. Sickles and 1 IF'= Spoor,of the trustees and faculty. dd The exercises were opened witt �fxf•-�Fest, C. LAran ticl - which prayer was offered by Res Holmes,D.D. The oration of Dav f - Jr.,of Palmyra,on "Lord Mausf a exceedingly interesting,well preps 11ait Divertissement, - - - - REscx. ng - - he> 1 delivered sketch of the career of of (Dxs`Ytzgll.—Lord Mansfield, - DAVID S. r1r.DRtcx, JR. i eminent of English jurists,with a c -�� ne-{ .review and estimate of his labors ii '(Dratjon. Statute Making, -- - - JARED T. NEwmAN. l the principles of law and reforming ch. G' Cond f��lClgatcr.—Alpine.Dreams, - - - - MEYER. tration. In his oration on "Scat to i Jared T.Newman of Ithaca review )ratiaa.—Eminent Domain, - - - - SETH E. LASHER. i ry course of legislation,animadver 1 itable spirit and indignation upon i TaJrd oTM.—On the Threshold, - FERDINAND POTTER, JR.and developed with youthful enthi for righting s1I wrongs in law mak =t iotr.—Industriellen, LABITZKY. - - - - - - Lasher of Albany read an excel •'Eminent Domain." The valedn _ "oa the Threshhold," was deliver d#x� � > ftliJlt'sllRa, HON. AUGUSTU3 SCHOONMAKER, Jr, 4 nand Potter,Jr.,of Providence,R #th tioa in which he took farewell of tt Q5alop.—How Can I Leave Thee, - - CLAMER. L)r 1 Class was as foliows: �': THE LAW SCHI Conferring Degrees. RESIDENT P07TEP,. - COMMENCEMENT EXERCII 1 EVENING. o.t E 1- sa'Crh.-Terisean, - _ _ - VON E-i-rE. An Interesting Event in Ttv Y A Bri iiani Audience in a ` GRAND MARSHAL, a %he Stage occupied by SrA M U E L -B B. ROGER S. A Divines and Lawyers-Ads i tornep General Schoonni" #i * MARSHALS, The main floor of Tweddle Hall with s brll'--$ant assemblage Isst ev W. A. HOLMAN, G. VANDERPOEL, ; occasion of the annual commencen J. K. LARMON, P. R. CHAPMAN, b I C. W. HORTON. W. B. SESSIONS. r of the Albany Law School. Parlati tra was present,and the stage wa g a cumber of prominent legal gt Other®, among whom were node 1\2usie by Parlati's Oreh�s`ra- _ Potter, of Union University; Ho Panfortb,Judge of the Court of i 6ornep-General Schoonmaker; H j. 31,earned, Presiding Justice of t_ w�..m ineye" --s ua tpme re ,- Win cornet;cbIiT gle;nhers of theQradnati.g Class of the Albany Ccur.; Hon. T. H, Westbrook, Jns.ice of the ga+a,was then rendered by the orchestra,at,the ' Law School-The apparent seldom gives an ade- i npreme Court; Rev. Drs. Anson J. Upson, lace of which Ferdinand Potter, Jr„of Provi quate,*--P Ession of the acts:-il. lu i)�_:i -ta a-l s fi 1 � ty arviug Magee and John YOG. Holmes; Ro- sate, g, I,delivered the valedictory address , I AL-B NY LAW SCHOOL. }3ert H Pruyn, Charles P. Easton, Pans F. i3On the Thresholds' He reviewed;the duties 1 Cooper, William Lansing, besides Orlando In��t upon his else mates on stepping forth " 1 Commencement Exercises 'Last Even- from their?iieade,ex-Judge Parker,Matthew floss,Henry >iralma aster into:.the world, and-ia f ing-Half a Hundred New Lawyer9 McCall,Dr.Henry coppee, $iram E.Sickles inclusion Bpolre as follows to the faculty and Let Loobe—Address of Attorney-Glen- end Charles T. F. Spoor, of the trustees and glass; era! 8choonmager. tilt.President and gentlemen of the society The annual commencement of the Albany Law fe.nity. t School took place at Twaddle Hall,last evening, The exercises opened with the Feat overture by Ln ma devolves the duty of extending to You,is ; the orchestra, after which Rev. Dr. Holmes pu lit re and in behalf of,the class s mime,a in the presence of a large audience,made up to , e! in which lselia �pubLc recognition of that unanimous sentiment a considerable extent of the lady relatives and offered up an earnest prayer, g Hof respect and esteem with which you have each ` intends of the graduates The stage was occn- vi'usi"n was made to the late laaac Edwarde. �;nspired us,during our intercourse of the year, # pied by President Potter,of Union University; $Esch's"Pivertisement"was then rendered by m nn£our hich y u have striven,sr =_h no lei Hon.George de Danforth,of the Court of Ap- !the orchestra, and David'S. Aldrich, Jr., of earnestness;,than learning, to implant in our,• Palmyra,delivered a very admirable oration on nninds thcse fundamental principles and maxims peals; Attorney-General Seboonmaker, Hon.T. the life and services of Lord Mansfield. In whi"h must ever be the corner-stone of every R. Westbrook,Justice of Supreme Court; Rev. opening he alluded to the severing of relations true legal education. to remember one who"Nor do we fail at this time Drs. Anson J.Upson,Irving Magee and John ®f the class with the faculty,and their entrance s presence has been wont McC. Holmes; Robert H. Pruyn, Charles P. i now gone a _ noon the Held of labor. ,Those who devoted out adorn these exercises, from you and us forever, but who leaviII4,its,how Easton,Charles E Smith Paul F.Cooper,Win. tltemaelve8 to one special object and strove to ;ever,as solace from grief, the recollection Of Lansing,besides Orlando Meads,ex-Judge Par o ecunsel wisely given and kindness thoughtfully, pain it, were assured of success Among the ire=_=[awed. To night the relationship of profe kar,Matthew Hale,Henry S.McCall,Dr.Henry hoary names which the legel'profeasion delighted sor and student ends. You have done;your part.- Coppea, Hiram E. Sickles and Charles T. lie to honor,hors was brighter or more conspicuous the rest retrains for ns. The lessons so faithfa:l ; j Spoor,of the trustees and faculty. than that o4 Lord Mansfield,the father of Jaris- im*art£d are ours' Ours to remember, to a cl to,to act upon. in saying farewell we would The exercises were opened with music,after prudence,v;ho stood as the®teat legal reformer'add,that we do not claim them in fee simnie,., which prayer was offered by Rev. John McC. of zia time. The speaker then reviewed the cir- absolute,but as joint tenants'in trust,the result- ' Holmes,D.D. The oration of David S.Aldrich, cumstances of the great jurist's birth, his ling[benefits of which covenant sbal enure s hat Onlyto yourselves but to the department of` Jr.,of Palmyra,on "Lord Mansfield," was an departure from Scotland for London at the the Union city you so worthily represent;so long exceedingly interesting,well prepared and well ggo of th=rteez;, his studying for-holy orders, ss one of our members shall be left,tc sound the delivered sketch of the career of one of the most Iris final determination to make the bar his pro- praise of this our legal"alma mater." 1 eminent of English jurists,with a discriminating ie¢sion his to Lincoln's inn and suose-i classmates,one and all: The hoist' has,some ' s a 1w en we must part. To some it is but s se review and estimate of his labors in establishing quently to the bar, until finally in the cases of oration Of 'a day,to'others it is forever. LAnd so j the principles of law and reforming its adminis- Patterson vs.Greel, the Marquis of Annandale,' in unseen with the spirit of the hour;I for.eaeh { } tration. In his oration on "Statute MakiIIg," sad Mencrief vs.Monerief,he won a reputation One, for all, and for each tither,bid you farms 1 l Jared T.Newman of Ithaca reviewed the ordina- tbat finally plECEd him at the head of the bar, wail and God speed on the way,towards whi h 1 ,hope points,and shows the brigat to-.sorr,:;w. i ry'course of legislation,animadverted with creel- cwrled him to the House of Commons, and may be pardoned if I presume to adds war'i;o', itable spirit and indignation upon manifest evils, subsequently procured him the Chief Just'cvship, ccunsel and advice. I would recall to I you and developed with youthful enthusiasm a plan -and his patent of nobility as Baron Mansfield• memories the poet's Ines, i for righting all wrongs in law making. Seth E. He was the founder o4 common law,and de3ned He who mends to mountain tap;snail&nd, The loftiest peaks most wrapt in clouds and snow, Lusher of Albany read an excellent essay on the feudal system, laws of insurance and nego- e who st.rrsssrs or subdues rsans nd,' "Eminent Domain." The L valedictory entitled !liable paper,and rights of the colonies. Whoa 1 Must loci gown on tug hate of those below. � i "On the Threshhoid,11 was delivered by Ferdi- $be spread of Popery alarmed England, Lord And reminding you that every Cessar has tits; I nand Potter,Jr. of Providence,R.L That r-I Itiansfield advocated religious liberty, and was th ut,l would urge you to:rest lcontented a wty, Po the attainment is of that respectable mediocrity, i tion in which he took farewell of the faculty and;Mobbed in the streets of London. He resigned ,y;.,icn is assuredly within Lhe testa of-all;n3, I *, class was as follows,,: {in r,80 at the age of 82, and on his death was ever mar present employment by vain regrets , r� ❑c LAW �i7 SCHOOL, iuried in Westminster Abbey. The ap=aker or future smi gles, after that bauble fame, ,. THE LA 1Y deduced from Lord Manafield's life and eharac- whist is possession is, � lt_e:f pple sorrows,most detested fruit c ter an example for his classmates to follow., i ke to the apples on the dead sea a sho e COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES LAST The neat orator was Jared T. Newman, of All ashes to the taste. EVENING. Attach, wto spoke on."Statute ?slaking." 'He in conclusion, I would tali you attention to 1` f l this thought of the immortal Shakspeare,as em ireviewed in an incisive manner the share that bodying a rule of conduct, applicable to arty An Interesting Event in Twaddle Hall— politics bad in the framing of our laws,as the ;,station, and every,emergency of life,and fine r A Brilliant Audience in Attendance— Legislature tas controlled by one or the other that follow it,though it may Sometimes endati 'N The Stage Occupied by Prominent D1 the two gnat Political parties, and assigned 8er life,will always preserve honor; Divines and II.aavgers—i ddreae of At- '-his,above all, sorney-General Schoonmaer- ale as the reason why ea many defective laws lt To thine ownselves be true, were found en our statute nooks. Among am- : �d it must follow as the night the day, The main floor of Twaddle Hall was thronged fyiguons laws to noted the statute of frauds,the 3 Thou carst not then be false,to any man. with a brillant assemblage last evening on the aseessment law and others. He advocated the' Neat in order was an essay on "Emineao` occasion of the annual commencement exercises tibolishment of ambiguous laws and the execu- Domain"by Bath E. Lusher, of Ciliary,sihieh I reviewed the subject in a masterly manner,, " of the Albany Law School. Parlatti's fall orchsa• Lion of others which would tend to the progress: i >tra was present,and the stage was occupied by and prosperity of the State. Referring to the Iabttz ty's"indastrielian"was teen performed- ; arfarnz d;- sa camber of prominent legal gentlemen and * by the orchestra, after which Hon. A. Sehoon 1 p g g Weakness of the system which controls the law- others, among whom were noticed President Making power, he advocated as a remedy,the rceser,Aforney General, addressed the gradti ? ` !Potter, of Union University; Hon. George F. eeparation of the law-making from the pro-; $fir g tiesr.as follows: 313antortb, Judge of the Court of Appeals; At- vleionai power. The speaker, on concluding, ? t - ATTOI:NEY-GENERAL SCHOOP`e3iAiEi�i.'3 -ltorney-General Schoonmaker; Hon. in- L, lwas presented with two immense bouquets. 1 ADDRESS. ' Learned, Presiding Justice of the Supreme I Meyer'_- "Alpine Dreams," with Cornet obll-� Members of theGradnating Class of the Albany ;i Court; Eon. T. R. Westbrook, Justice of the i ato,wag then rendered by the orchestra,at the ' Law School—The s d gives an are- �q apparent eel am supreme Court; Rev. Drs. Anson J. Upson, use of witch Ferdinand Potter, Jr.,of Provi quateimPress:onOf'tb,a, 'or n c.fir--; the to ne...i<-e ill->•oc , i s- t rc.e. e ct t r, alil .r, i:, r r .ce cr nth 1 crrtt;in i no gain at a"t! mud stet i',Q tt t , 9 I in h sc . 1 r L get rne+d r e-t uh rrva e never eu+i I,1 _ i fat 1 uv all : to a * a re the t r r w ; cf 1 1 a,•t cans brih itw,•re ri r ai,.t-ii+ I o C ig i t:i7 k.l t e i c1, i n 1 a of +f and 0 .a t •,zn i ir,� el :1 i ai �ilrrenie there are otn r details i i whit-h a_n ha= it i ;Li ce _r i s ± yi r '� the I>eo) r t u n t=p,to su- r ydv ntr, t, I Y ar^ likely to cvc- to:kthe Fi t+ i iKv ;1 lei •±iz•e c f r_, m a few sc e i P i m .;;m e� jh1 'ample cf inde- rtnlsarir,tica of keeping accurate ac ousts of re- t ;i r n, u: z t ri l;y lit ir., to a f ,le ,al or-a i 1 e o,Lnen e of c .I,t au�i e-�;-euditur s a`n,l elieree,of _arc±ee, from-,he ,,eel-,;, mess of men- r g t The keeping of B tusiness reg:ater, in winch ra±;i�,are found in tic u_ < I d and o nur l,ut with tr e eaLr i .i_,io,of Me mind's � r i i, $ sir^k^e'of ecerapener in all-s-- own coui try. one a- t.. rough cal r ti„n every et and the I LILLover in always proouet:s the largest and boat results. eu t ii pr r.,rdiugssl0:,;uld be proud v entered, Ti s cFsrA OF THE FUTURE Let labor,thf reFe,a,iio ac .ste-1 as the chief con- a inar_`pensahle. It would seem superfluou to t,•.e same mFn in morel stincave Outline,as d.tioi''an !the g 3r.ir,tr'of uy'sn eess. tufcree a uutr eo plain and nece.sari event:yr centers of influence, wielders of power,diffusers rnotber condition which rill be expected of the fact that there are lawyers who negl•act its e fir information, and hioaid rs of opinion I be- : you is patiahce. Patience rasl's among performance, greatly to their own embarrass- . ti'em as legislators,Judites,:public uilicers of THE CARDINAL VIRTUES. i.,fit anti the aun'_yance of others. varicus grades,advocates and counsellor; This ' _ I Another condition is credit. The teran is used i impressie perspective invests you with peculiar Tr is said by high authority to work eapsrieu a, lei its most comprehensive import,and is intend- interest and dignity,as the men upon whom will spa expectance,ho e. IL is no less e_aent Rl t r Ed to ex-s ess the course of [ largely devolve the vast and varied interests of ,.i-ass than it is to happine-. You cannot leap; p society. And to aid you for these duties and re to fame at a bound. You cannot secure busines4 COINDUCT THAT INSPIRES CREDIT. F;icinsibilities,t4 suggest met'ode and principles, in a month or a year. 1�u cannot acqus� It=mbraces those elements of conduct which in-; :� � r nducive to s career of honor, and of useful-i wealth and position by reaching out pour h vite confidence and trust_ 'It is more than Bung J i ass and of happiness to yourselves,will be the) and gathering them in as you would placx flow up to the letter of express obligations she credit l.uipose of these remarks. You are about to go i ers. Society will begrudge you aJ thew,an of a State or-Nation in the financial sense.de- forth upon the arena of life's activities with high eager cempetito,s will strive o seize them beforaq'peads not merely on meeting its'er agements cammissions. The period of -preparation and you- You must conquer them in order o-gains,l,rrmptly, but on meeting them justly, which them,and they come ouiy as the trophies of; c irsats in declining to take advant�e of any training is ended. You are to assume patient perseverence. The value of patience will'change of circumstances or state of public opus- ' RELATIONS TO:SOCIETY become more and more apparent as you as on in! loll which might excuse strict compliance with as guides,advisers and trusted agents. Men will life. It suatains during the incipient stages off the spirit a5 well as the Ietter of its obli-gations. connde in you,and affairs of delicacy and im- waiting for business, it soothes under reverses; 1'is the proud distinction of the State of New, e that,when,a few years ago,most of the portance will be committed ton e your discr do. t end disappointments, and it disciplines for all! York In your eagerness to enter up- greatp r the contradictions and vic-situdes we encounter:` Suites; sad the antics it elf, consented t'take fesion you have chosen,have you considered all patience in temper,however,is not more aspen— advantage of an abnormal condition of affairs, that it implies, and sufficiently analyzed its tial then vaaence in doing. it is essential to to pay their obligations in debased currency,this varied demands:' You n.=_y say you have edu thorough .._n. It is necessary in all things-in great State,acting on the highest principles of cation,that you have abi.it} that rot have alas-_,• the worn cf inves igation,in the work of preps- public honor, maintained its exalted credit by tered the rudimentrry principles of the legal ration of Causes, in drafting plc d:ug3 and continuing to meet ail its obligations in gold, p s Pence_ an all this may,oe true; but these are pers; in forensic contests in the courts,in the The contrast which this course presents to tit;ac- not encugn. They are indeed essential. You; E ci L(asses vainly made)to convince unwilling t.on of other communities, where a dif event cannot be even a legal expert vi;thous them. But and es and to perm de obdurate juries. fiaste is course was pursued and is still pursued E-tend- i� your ambition has a naoier reach,if you de generai,Y superficial and danger as, but pains,`ing eyes want is manifest. Ranee we ilnd'that} sire to be lawyers in the rest sense;to be hon- tali"ng patieac-e- cures accuracy,and fortifies for tt=e credit of a lawyer will largely depend upon t a ored and esteemed of men while living,and to ail e ergencies. In whatever respect you may, sce f things as Yra h*ulness,promptil s,attaritian;� rave a semi to be cherished when your work: regard it,therefore,you cannot overestimate the, digrlt�,uibanity,neatness and economy. Truth-{ n&ll be done,more is needed, Integrity,honor, imr3,rtance of patience. fulness demands a candid expression-of irotes- , f fidelity to every trust and to every engagement, ; Another condition is ystem. If the says o#� siousl opiaicns at all tines any u on all Pis e i i purity, in short ail 'that constitutes nobility of the week or the months oz the year-should broom tioLs,and excludes all forms of pr Ie sipnai de- 7 t character are mdi_pensible as the elements of _o indifferent to their order of Z- ccessionas to ge oeir.or trickery, all falsehood for any purpose, ; a true and complete lawyer. They must be out of place and give us Saturday neat to Mon and all exaggeration of one's self. promptness i s So mixed in him thatna,,are might stand up, 1 day,and February when we ought to have J uly' r quires pun-nuality to engagements an aaoadi Aid say to all the world.this was a man! we would doubtless be disturbed by the confusio4-±,on in the despatch of business and immediate. Does this seem too high a standardi If you that would ensue,but it would not be worse than p yment of moneys collected for oti_•ars. }leap 1•elieve it does, you have not chosen wisely. the chronic confusion of a man without # rerutations are made b promptne s,or ho marred ,Vever-guages h 3 to nai career a ` STS=A I HIS BUSINESS. by lack of it. It is dangerous to acawre a habit i lower plane, no mat-tar how bight his gift?, System lgiyes time for the performance o�,of retaining fund'collected. The Station to } vriL encounter disappointment and tali to achieve everything required o be done.' A lack of s s is .he i i; strong,and is tag often yielded'to. } its most satisfactory rewards. Assuming your tem'jves no time for anything. System has a They are held in trust, and prompt psycieut i i capacity and attainments, with a proper founds- place for ail.-:things. Lack of system leaves- guards age.3 Bt temptation anal a er d roger. ` €t-en of character,we Rill proceed to notice some everything out of place. The time wasted by; 3 tension is the Opposite ;of indifference. ',It:is i of the incidents of lack of systems the order of doing things and ni the sssurance to others that you feel an interest ' ACTUAL PROFESSIONAL LIFE keeping things in place bankrupts many men.' ri their affairs and that they will not be neglect S teal shauid begin with the nut at of your ed. And Ibis assurance must be verified to repu- j, end the conditions of honorable success or excel- y' a with loss of reputation conveys its own t eareerandshou�d be applied in every detail of� iLpraII�i 'Lnce in its pursu't. and we must premise that business and of habit. There should be hours lot ersdve moral. a` as nether persons,nor obj?cts in nature are ever, bu faces,for exercise end for recreation Pro In the case of individual--,financial credit is no entirely alike,though with many things in coal- o age all your time. less important than with communities and States. - fe signal work'should not egg I mop, io professional careers, though in tee main There must be - It does not depend so much on the ability is the sufficient time rest, nd restl Pe similar,are never identical- But they all share must be improved roved by exercise and reiievea byi form of property,o respond to eagagements,as s the same general character and experience. in declinin o assume obligations w-henthe abn The first discovery you will be likely to make recreation p it is only by these means that capac t g riot exist� 1 will be how inadequate you are for the grave t itior ut e work can tim e prese t reThe pr pared 3 rt kF t on conduct business,or ohsflbsistmon the { du-ies you have assumed,and the wisest among borrowed credit of his funds, he soon becomes a" " you will be the first o make he discovery. repose is simply obedience to s law of our being,.; burden which must eventuallybe thrown off and Self-esteem may be hurt,and -oo .,1y rive wayand secures to us the highest power or a y p` and the largest degree of enjoyment Systa n the*ask isto vastly more difficult to regain Bonn- ![Ynowlirdgeu to notr s e.cannot ocleur too so-an.t must be acquired. ` requires conformity o the laws of hasith and r j disci once lost than to build iG up in t e nrst in-the dict�tzs ofaeason. Some well men ing meal stance- forget The credit to which a man is entitled 1'ha metaphysics)fancy of Plato that kno:vladge ana will command among his fellows depends is recollection,and is possessed at birth,is very this fundamental rule and seam to suppose appear small well as a''shining abstract' lo," but in practical that their duty is only discharged in accomp ish- iupon,himself. s l yes t us may Le import nG n heirs _ live we know tips-know!edse, whether inru3" ingthe,largeatpoasibiaar�auntcf aao�inagiven ansT sense of information or of still in using it.is per_ad of t zne;st whatever expenaa of vitality or L$e°l-s to E timateaformedsof us byythe public. The only gained by experience and application. comfort. There have been judges in this Sate Iaw ar's relation to satiety is especially one of Labor is the condition of all knowlege. I, . the' who,to clear a-calendar in a week or less, would y t condition by which. &IOIIe you can grow to pro- t sit in court twelve to fifteen hours a day. t TRUST AND CONFIDF�NCE. flcienep and attain success. If therefore a reuse i TLey were examples of m9n'a inhuman'ty to will judge of him,not lap his'privatee of inadequacy becomes an incentive to diligent man,' and have u t ally fall' victims to Chair thoughts or his concealed emotions.but by actual - labor,it will be a boon,and net a discomfort. own tTan`n essions. They resemble the frantio at:oni on to the minor details as well as to the :Labor supplies defects and overcomes obstacles. F c<strians who•jacparcize laze and ii nr to walk- More important features of the matters entrusted It is the path and rice of eminence. And it 4 a rr'umba of miles in a given number of hours. to ycn. Clients are gratified to be=frequently in- n yields its wn compensations. The increas ng i A rig system also "remembers-theSabbath( formed of the ccdit•on of the btisi,ess you,have aptitude for'business,the grossing conscionsncas ?to keep it holy. Disregard of this divine law in'nand for them, Attention makes every mat-j of strength, the rising reputation, which are is ro unaDmmoa thing among lawyers,and event ter cur own. "Tile principal difference(as'a re t among its rewards,divest labor of any repulsive! 1 -ges ut the cc nvers•an of the Sabbath day cent writer observes)between men of much"fse-11 aspects, and an enthusiasm for work,a dintin- 1 .rto an ordinary day of labor cannot be just,,ied :pity and ordinary men,is that the former are guishing characteristic of successful men in all ^=fir y Pr to ,e of necessity,par excused span i ,moy e impressionable and give more profound air vocations,becom s an agreeable habit. It is as a y ground or reasoe. Tha g ad Of socie ,null t n'ion to all they sae end-n=fir." T Wiry zae:s old maxim that less than the indiv-•dual,requires the ooservance u es the-respect paid to as y other it forbids" „ if of the dap. Fiat cannot 'ba done upon t e evity and *ivo i s ti n hF spoke t s want ' "LABOR IS PLEASURE. i he six day, of,t b r, can r rpe ly rem:,a un-�:efi diruity, It calls- for no meek sol mnity llor Great men have always been great workers, do_e. Thenag' Dsezv-encs is a test of the s-y assumption of superiority,butt is a reasona_ and ve -is the measure of success with a' u s`i. ra al sonny Of a man. If amen has so stile if-r beet which d w ate rr is Cicero, who has been called the gi_a_est of law- n alitr a o'ft:el under no re-train to imp r ou r b es avoids iP p Tars,was one of the reatoat of -workers. The l ti r r o t 'r n=.te r unseemly. Lib n t s ease K L a ivy what other moral r pia an Fr r_y of intercourse. Fob i u on se c sum was not s fired to sarorise him anon.�,_;g t. ,ilily ert toheeip h•;m:r_.cr control. cch_�d ;,"� �'; r ec it ne on s du_re, -tc -,. h _o r a _ g w PIS4tA. and 7 t 7, zL ft: t ,tinat P cr 3._ r i—y Sri-s of a its [ 1r.lau =ar, yLa e t ate C oetue. and sloti a cuu, , a ns. Older S o auuuner, v .c cr , o of 1-i a a fain,-iiT 1.?+F W kin 8 7 is � l j,.-- Pr( R el7 ea�, ul i e er. it a, i S all. land i9 of r-ri j i'nrr i�t e laaiee.cu have pan d.� is re ictilt of the 7groranc: t o _r, of u r. L i,..n,a. t to t o Wigs to Lndervai c le cr i..0 n,.niorey trio rape ilv ._i,nd 't: charily for toe Jiff re i e r, 1Lcir i.= sail 1 as Sri ht, because trey hal I° 1 t >aerxsdces to the ct c�2 conti . u-- V_ ilea rp i,o,r,, ,t eon,lit.on,iaa opacity alca aye __i.t me ns of a wvvir 1 n opposite opi T'an.'' i a• v �e rren should e t ui hcu_d not^spent this i:nst.t e �. in,z arii» :men,and blesses We giver more than l alv uys hzij ay,"t e adds "to meet perieu.s rho < then-seniurs. Let as re- thF rec .ver. perceive transcendent superiority of Shake-pears 7311fATE THE y i t.C7 3 1 eatx.el-,or,comeliness of oc er all other writers. I lute people who like rich Plato,"a rlcclarata,w of kindred but hi,her im- of cu arc airs,and pract a tiiei a7c3 au,ru i all; PEESOti_1L APPEARANCE port,is found in the procerLs of ling S;,lomon, do °r-s az well as in ou:habit in Erg and -3d. has much to do with the impression we make on i°.:,ere �:'ia,lnrn, pc>rsoa ated, ,exclaims "I luve four 1.iin'red years ago an erninent 13a/,s^ ; roc, utters. Cleanliness is said to ba nest to C.odl?_ them that 101,'e hie." learned in the law,"was pain. "for. ids..ouo 1 F far( ness. Opinions always have been and always The number of books necessary to read to qc- giving;is.bd. with four pence for his ding_r,'' ' its wili be largely affected by the outward appear- c ear e a knowledge at the beat though, of man a d doubtlass thought himself well paa 1, 1,orty s l ante "The ,apparel- aft bespeaks the i,in.` hind is n•it It rise. There hr;ve been only a few yra:s ago Chancellor Bent was paid three ia,a- g qed Eccentricity is not generally understood to corn- oracles of the human race. Half a dozen of the 1, died dollars for drafting a Constitution for the } port with a well-batancod mind. The c i i , � ancient classics;a dozen modern works which State of Arkansas,and thought the compensation ad- hair raiment and Rechabite beard and ha of I may be called classics,domnrise the substance of ; liberal. E John the Bavtist may be consistent with a wil- human krawledge. line.t�f the reading of the Avoid prolixity. it is the crying sin of our farness life; but are not adapted to the sacioty' wand's wilderness oP literature is repetition and tunes, for which there is no parser. So a is- and the manners of civil ration in towps and id dilution. "utyour reading,however restricted sentcnVan,maxim,"_Know thyself,"amplified Leal Ing the forums of business,where cool judgment and in opportunity and range,should include Shake- our fashion, would fill a book, Long argumen s, - with oaf taste,or,is other words,with reeo y apeare and Burka, the one interprets 'every ong speeches,long opinions leap productions o i dts g propriety,o r demanded.of him` phase of human nature with unequalled felicity- _any kind are intolerable to busy men, -'The sound understanding are required. Conformity n•zad 'roles olti mi�-ht havepleased r 9 p grand and lowin a : the long-lived ant dilus&n< of ea res.ion; the ether in ' icli whose avocation appeals to the good opinion of stale al}p,ics all the resources of learning and but are burdens in our times. The Gospels'And ny the public. A man of slovenly appearance may i ptiilesop:hy to tize practical relations of;ran. I'=m"s Epis-les are scarcely larger than ordinary, have genius,riper and other goad qualities but Culture must comprehend the heart as well as -summonses,or the summing up'of lawyers at " ith the habit of man is to getir raii-e from particulars, ' the mind. Great endowments,treasure of knowi- circuits. -Plutarch's Lives are as admirable: Lnr vs. and,in view of that tendency,is it discreet to be edge are incomplete without the beat'. culture; their brevity as for their;style. Jefferson and ; sw care'ess in matter upon p which Fran public opinion that developes the social virtues,the domestic Franklin never spoke longer than'ten minute , le acts in the general estimate of 'thase.who are its affections and the religious elemenj of our na--gg Let your ambition be to condense all you have to ike suitors", _ i Lure, We exit for society, for the family raja- i say m the briefest possible compass. Remember 1 r3, Economv, says Cicero, ts, m itself, a great Lions,and for the service and glory o the llivine, that words have no force without facts.- Ina , his revenue. It is Ruler. 'We grow tothe stature e of pe feet men- sprightly'boos- a few years ago,'the "act of Of A LARD Fa'a6rox hood only in the ronartnont-ttiat t era run a° leasing off" was made the subject o a3 aster; by m superinducirVeredit. It is regarded w eer-i of our being are exalted is our lives 'The fear_l is ring essay,and most of the failar s o€" mart I , 11L tainiya token of good judgment;and self-control, of the Lord is the beginning (ot''crotivn) of we=e attributed to an ignorance of when t;,leave i =-c- as prodigality is deemed to evince weakness and wisdom ' off `sti ebster ended eantioversy with a client St- folly. Economy contributes to credit in the tt€ Tb is a culture f -ned only in occasional' who besought him to return a retaining fee paid t Ld- sense inwhich a solid foundation imparts recur-{ retirement to occasio ountry scenes or forests only the nay before, the suit having =ant nee . cat ity,to an edifice. It is safe at the base. Ecu4-F solitudes, where communion with "the visible titan settled loy the laconic an-d grim reply,11STr ,# an o-ny is at first a necessity to save anything from'.forms of nature"induces deeper self commu::iou. � a Aetainin4 fee is a fee to be tt lined in, small earnings, and afterwards a necessity tore.' Apart from-the bustle of active jife and in'the Avoid o1ce-see ing. It tXa_z1 l to prafesnisaal ,- h- tain what has been saved- Cr;rl,t rests on the an uilityy arid seclusion or aulea seeress the progress. It is 2 general belief that we expend less than we earn. ewe iest sympathies are SWF.;.;Pii4he p rest DISTRESSING, 13^r,LiTTLLG AND E171R t L, i a- Lavish expenditure sAr erally awn ens suspicion impulses evoked and+he ggay t thoughts arise. The passion for office in early life has a da- , la For men are more inclined to be wasteful with I Lnvexed by the::�tiou of-t-ontest and struggle, =az that which belongs to others than to th5msalves. thought :Las, seope tpr evolution,'and we are grading it weakee.ns L diver ha rosin tie too-ao This is illustrated by the notorious prod gaalty of 'brought to atruer sen�of our relations to o'her-,11 me -. ds;it weaiians the atin wins oi',cr�f¢ �_a FQ le i_2ative bodies and trustees of �orn,ratiaas. and 'aster mice lions bf all that t l m� , it ensued too often by conten med e - �._§ g` ; P partsins o .rit-y as a lawyer,and by lit miiiati a t y,� to But in public affairs,as well as in pr vats ma bun an emi,,tence i e,en thin As a rule,oiEce-rs empty iy tors,the only true foundation of credit and pros+ Let me g p v and"u- I erity is economy. Sis'P'TCH FROM ACTUAL Lt sat fgira;it common penalties era i3tun Soy- ' mot the int�l- arty and-d e•sh for business. Poop soon lit€ Another condition i3 culture. a picture of a cultured lawyer. His office is is a F eary of .a Tian in office,and he is.pushed aside to lectuai fet schism falsely styled c il.ura Dp m - great city;be occupies it only for his professional for some one else. I would not dissuade from a. Ern egotists,but the duties, A large business,the accretion o€ i +I g � years holding office at the proper time; but wait nit ' n I SITsZCELr.G'OF TILE =D of patient industry, and'eonscientious iu'da i_ ,, t - r employs-his' worliin h i tyr- you can afb d it. Wait until yTou are p ever d T } With all the treasures of knowledge and the ad- g ours and an a p-e income fcr is cast and its deities; until you ar fartihLd i is dit on cf ever attainable accom lishai I+, rewards his labors His character commands coo a-angst its da^ ers. Qualify ,tit_ y P _ _ g �- y yourself,far any ; as Burge ob�erves, "law should-be the leading ndence and important-.interests seek his counsel On Iron,arc_in due time you will be hailed:'ef-.` t science in every well-organized commonwealth, az d guidance. His namo,commodious and Band _&-e will seek you-and you will l 1'it with =" u` how des rable, nay, now important that the ,scme, far distant fro i t a hum of the city,_ unc.'Or.. L ministers of as great a science should be more stands orz the margin of a noble river. Pictuaees' Need I hint the importance of avoiding th'e than mere cractsmen, bounded in their ideas. ail..other works or art adorn its rooms Iastr vulgar vices.such a�drinking,garl^in�a - to meets cf .runic are thereto"inove w7th'concord d tiousness do d It l., j' .hair aspire ions paa their usefulness by their U parson can ind'.ga rzs them.site special pursuit. To be only a lavicer is h miit- of swi:et sounds' An ample library cout3ins out forfeiting his self-respect na the resoee, of is .' stung. It is moth and rust to undeveloped fatal the choicest sel--ctiohs of literature,and from its:. others,and witbr ht ultimate r"n. i ties, and congeals floainK io utaina of enjoy- ir8aws the course of the river nr stints a l_the conduct of your profession pour sue-,zv ment. To be a cultured lawyer is a lofty am- !prospect of beauty for many miles, A sen rat3 ii causes w•2i depend largely uoan thoroughness " a- b tion. It resembles a statriy river movi ang in iiaw library toakrn ant on a t erden of 'givers of preparation. The principles of law a=piicae.e g ie conse,ous power, receivin; accessions to fts ,provides an inspiring retreat for ptidi,turbed pro- to a case must,of course rt e understood, but the I. a vo:iime from numb , e s tributary sources, be !Ye:saonal worn. Refinement,good testa, tom- force df'preparation siioutd relate to the fat . f id i ying landscapes fructifying the earth and ifor`and Conte pat characterize the scene and If the facts are carerfully'prepared,and judi- a�• bearing on its breastburdens for mankind. giva fragrance�2ts atmosphere. The place ra- ciously proven,the law can safely be left tot e Knowledge wa _an cud as power centuries Girids you o, favorite v s. if the facts make a g.�l case,t`cect _s aa before Bacon formulated his famous al,athe m, here the man of affairs,the eminent lawyer,ripe wjff app'y+h,ert- AvIYit thIs ri9�iav mistake' =af- and knowiedge is tale measure of pc'--er. Cui .ire 'in learning and rie In repute,Duds rest and ea- 'young law_ sp e�tli s refore in= ending too much l} multiplies the power of k.iurleugi,and to fi w jovment with his fan•'v and friends and on the time upon the taw of the case,and elevate hoar" gits uses and limitations. I need not-ask -your Sabbath honors his�`Wer as a worshiper and energies to the fasts. pardon for quetri on this topic\a few sentences an instructor in the s +'etuary. READ TH LAw RFPORA ' ie from Emerson. I have raw euthned some of the rules or Pra'rs and.adieus as the :often <iµ read them if suggestion from zLe,ice s deduced from asps i nce„end founded ided y "C`rAu,e," he s s `is the surgesti "i a- and lean rd ltc you can from n+ - $ Ma mass. Read", certain best hour tliat a man has a range of in reason which are the conditions of a good esneeially the r--rar`"ts of the Supiari=_ Conrt f f;e affinities, throug_- which he can sioderate thes•eputation. And the question may to e,are all - zee it violence of an-, mastertone.. that have a drop these things necessary Cannot a lawyerr 'push the, own S es,as the final jenuaone e eltes,and of an�a�toe-% e ing prseponderanca n lino scale, and succor him his way with le€s' investiture than as been 1 lass. Read and re-read3 _'`opinions 61f t u of d ; against h mseif. Culture i ea eases hi, eel rhea enumerated Emerson answers the inquiry in a dus:ice Marsl•11 and of aye a ma's of a hi i- `- puts him among his equals and sup r o revives'single g,olaen sentence: - Fange of^hr,ght, and ve argument, and ,e the deLcict sun se of sempatny and w rs him "Every than w-,a would do anything well muse masterly expositignsa>f q,;.rStlzurionl6,4W. Read of the dangers of solitude and repu i n x x x come to it from a higher ground." vihatevar you cal h�'?f the arguoa 4s of Wirt, A mans exc Pence is facility of adao.ation and It siaie to be a lawyer and bs deficient in of 2:iartin,of TY abs e'r anc or osher'rapres=dt� a _ is and of tr3rstt on to ouan man} related points,'o some or all of these elements, but not one whom tice lawyers,who by graces of aignon b--plower,t -. e wide cent _ s and extrem s Cu4tu_e kilts I's srLs.ble men will deri.ro to employasecond time. of statement. by strength of la c,aed:;re�tt exagera ion,his conceit of his village er of hi= vi _ My;- - y im is to shoes- you how to be superior ( and discriminatmn gi aarid�rstsnuing l3 e i; y; ant d._ law- rs,whom all just.lth will approve,aril to, i traated the ui h,-r� s of tin r room a; -ar 3 organic e.go+-m are the,urge that as a warts aml it ar, ' ! g "" t cqua sII n eiwi h of attractions. w ac ohs. n a,u8d by g y .. Lie Toerl vile ssrca trca.a- air o.r t i s tau n T Time forbids reterenee to many other thing; try that d several r r .'tale 13w e-s,hut r frit arid,�4it!i met-•of merit, - - { +lase.might'e considered. The ub?c'v expand- r,r great - wa. tin jus<_. *ti;cla s of society,with travel,wi .em eat + c ; as we proceed. I can only-hint at som things it Our 11, levy 3 tin sh manvWl az^pl_s''of t'£onn, and wim u e high resource~ of pa>,� o- is b tier to avoid. ',Discard the notion c ea ing tie ii,ene=t yra n�y all means tray tileart 1P and re:aeon, e'er t a,vl,society L3 ct.auar ly heal i y. I wile save yar.f r i u a i s-=t ion t$,T :tad eta es and of you o n : ..,,� z a .. scat•.. A fe `.yearsA e f�jr 7 e3 we;e "-,a i•,T,- is :f ish S 7e. wi i2 tine r s r o-sza c,nta:mpg ,fiu_st rec,�_� of hu s��_F " n :lave, e m_ _ c_ 'Yd *a c r lies cf r rs i T Ja Lr,s J. ii fist i c"dr_terilia�9�er.�iror i. rir'-1 Mate i+ncierS,Duce defined nd dried 1 ace a,Ety for zcc 1i,- �1,t b ii;tan^i2d Tile wi n e4:irc d r,v beer re sL d and are eing-di uu sed w th „ i r of strength . .,as 1Yri i t teat ti:e general,st t 1 es In .,la be o n t t;an ever before. one t_nde ci-s W 1 ieli strird.Gu. :.qp;re to ailthe winds that blew. tnv , 1 c fede si-lli and al;nrpri n u_, r F r iM!y ear*-eNff obese gentlemen c civn.=the l- - w.i... '.o aetatea�r��ror marked � 1 t;r iai �..iorofhistnfe�$ a .;l in - earinion hoots to be re l and lt� he first wss 4t-ullam C. �.,._ , bare b p ed ccuid that s,: s i,,n haF live vie .t- e }and l i z�g, tivuck,the nest crsa sGingtcn Huai and-she , i. .s tLa fEi.i:ity and license of law-making since el-- ila a re trailieu totbe Sy, b iv,._r'_ es- i5 t is Lucius Robinson,the present Governor. ' But ConSL,iatiuLs are e v r adii} maua o i u 3 ff�-national unit;;,at'd the purpose for; Fuj=d oil like foundations. A structure able to ' {•,itered,;an have eiemeut of stabitity. Tuey l the. unity was ordained, Will eventually ` re ist;t•,;n,;, and st r>us may also exhibit the d y 1 r tto protection of u tarty,the grants add the re u.t in the ..struetira of the autonomy of the attractions of grace and beauty. "To thins own `ion_of gov,rnocntai-,,:leers,r:cd-the sec,- Mates,and the'extinction of local self g,;ve-h- salt be true." Never sacrifice principle to expe- i.ty of private rights. The teiidenc es are con- ' mFnt. :Ou these sue-snows the trunapat voice of diency. And happiness,as well as true fame, t,int'iy to hard violation of constitutional safe. the bar should give no uncertain sound. The bar will be found to await ` hu ,'.s Lawyers are the +is properly the great conservative Aim who cares not to be great; But as he saves or serves the Mate." :,'EfiTi\EISTO WATCH THEI\DICATIOi;i � 4 FORCE Oi•'SOCIETY,. - The degree O! Bachelor of uaevswastheaCDII- 1f (larger,to signal actual infringements, and and i should at all times be an Educator of pub-, tLe enrolled corps of honor to carry the banner lie opinion- It represents whatever has been ferred upon the members of the graduating class of defense. upon the intelligence, patriotism formulated by the esperieuce and wisatim of I by PreoidentPotter,and diplomas presented, as, and crurage of Iawyers the,people are mainly i ages and applied under organized govern'tient follows: 't &ppndent for the Main*enaace of cgnstiti-ional i re.pecting the rights of man, the security of .premacy in perpetual vigor as tha anchor of y property,and the nature and penalties of crime. 'Aldrich.David S.Jr., Montgomery, Clarence, Allen Daniel W., Murray, Wvl!am. T. p, Glic and private safety. Fidelity to this dsty The a;i7uences that Emanate front it should mag- Andrews,Jatras DEYS'. Newman,Jared T. gave yt et,:_er his br gl t st laurels. Fidelity to'►mfy reverence for law, and exalt Its just an- And era s,Jai e s-, ,O'1wma lobar t!LS duty gives special pre-eminence to s riving thorny.' t. Brown William W., Outerbrid a Tana American rtatestnan. This s the sphere for ttie lsut I must finish as I began, Character is the ' g exercise of s lacccer's n g lest powers. the call foundation of influence and of strength. Char-',Chapman,i'eter , Pahham, �Fitltatti H.; Char- for his noblest Efforts and triumphs: The vigil-j acter is force. Character lifts men to posts of Cocrer,�eEry , Perrin,F.$;snWoz? ante and integrity Of the bar wera never more l bancr and power,and sustains them under the 1 Davison,Cbsrle3, Potter,FePdl?sIIB, Jr., 4 I i demanded than at the present time. The never-! Lorders of duty: Character leaves a name to be Dletinfal,, Frank W., Ficgers,Saeival B., ending conflict between truth and error is far- revered. It is everlasting. Let �-Diven,William S., Silver,Ttiomas, midsbI active. Socialistic i-ltraists are malty DootitLIe,R Eason, Snuffer,C c9ro, i contending f.ir the overthrow of long established I A ILLUSTRATION Downs,Wiitiam, S-asious,Will B„ i rights and the subver_-ion of settled principles of t Foote, George, 131ttnnsr, Frank Q,, The destructiveness of this form of error was `-Ahout fifty years ago, in the little, mountain , Hsp'i=ins,X A Smith,Aneai, scarcely over-stated by the German poet wnen he i town of-5 indham,Greene county,three farmers Holman, S�tlllam-A., Stsria,+lTtiliam A, wrote: resided whose lands ad:oined. Each had a son H rtotr,Cyrus W., SutUff, Samuel, Man fears The l.on's kingly tread, whose boyhood was spent amid the mountains Hurlburt. George W., Thomas,John F., Man fears the tiger s faLgs of terror, acd rpon the fields of their fatther's farms. The Durlbut,Eldridge C., Thom , Wiiliam, But nian his e r ism :to read yod,,hs imbibed turdy;principles from their I off;Wiildam E., Vauderpoel, Garrett ►l IN-hen mad with social error. J3-chs,Frank, r s»size, Willie B: steadfast urroundings, and the stability of the Tr , Against this danger tl:e bar can be potent,and n hills cn which they dwelt was imparted to " Lsrmon,Jt.ha, `'osburgh,Fietcher, ditty requires the service. The bar is only-true- their natures. Two of these farmers,with their ashes,Seth 'Ward, ii alter, { to itieif and to the country when it stands with on..moved away and located in other counties. ',falcne,Booth di; Walkley,William a.i p n Elligent Er mness by order,for truth, forll ins-_ In course of ime the three sons all grew ip sod 'tcha3l; Atchison, Wirt, Gs3r a 3f, I t ce,for the fundamental principles of right as held various positions of trust and responsibility, ; Moore, Elisha, Jr., ti,ugl,t ty human espei ence and enlightened end in every station displayed the same tdelity The exercises were eloeed with beaediotion by f reason,and for the forms by which they are pre- ; to duty,the same robhst integrity. 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