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THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, Auburn. FACULTY. Rev. Henry Mills, D.D., Emerit. Prof. of Bibl. Crit. Rev. Edward Hall, D.D., Richards Prof. of Christ. Theol. Rev. J. B. Condit, D.D., Bellamy and Edwards Prof. of Sac. Rhet. and Past. Theol. Rev. Samuel M. Hopkins, D.D., Prof. of

Eccles. Hist. and Church Polity. Rev. E. A. Huntington, D.D., Taylor Prof. of Bibl. Criticism.

Founded 1821. Library consists of about 6,000 volumes. Average annual expenses, $105. Assistance rendered of about $2 per week. Anniversary May 12, 1858. First term begins September 8. Number of Alumni, about 600. Number of Students, 1857-58, 50.

UNION THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, New York.

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FACULTY. - Rev. Edward Robinson, D.D., LL.D., Prof. of Bibl. Literature. Rev. Thos. H. Skinner, D.D., Prof. of Sacred Rhet., Past. Theol., and Church Government. Rev. Henry B. Smith, Prof. of Systemat. Theol., and Librarian. Rev. Roswell D. Hitchcock, D.D., Prof. of Church Hist.

Instructor in Hebrew.

This Seminary was founded January 18,

1836, and opened for instruction December 5

of the same year. Library contains about 22,000 volumes, about three fourths of which are from the library of Leander Van Ess. Every student is charged ten dollars a year for general expenses of Seminary. There are no other charges. The academic year consists of a single term, beginning on the first Wednesday in September and ending on the Monday next preceding the second Thursday in May, on which day is the public anniversary.

There are three other Theological Schools in the State, the Catalogues of which we have not received.

The ROCHESTER THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, at Rochester, was founded in 1850 by the Baptists. It has three Professors, and a Library of about 6,000 volumes.

HARTWICK SEMINARY, at Hartwick, (Lutheran,) commenced operation in 1816, has two Professors, and a Library of 1,500 volumes.

THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY OF Ass. REF. CHURCH, at Newbury, established in 1836, has one Professor and a Library of 8,500 volumes.

LAW.

UNIVERSITY OF ALBANY, Albany. FACULTY.-Hon. Reuben H. Walworth, LL.D., Pres. PROFESSORS: Hon. Ira Harris, LL.D., Practice, Pleadings, Evidence. Hon. Amasa J. Parker, LL.D., Real Estate, Wills, Crim. Law, Personal Rights, Domest. Relations. Amos Dean, LL.D., Personal Property, Contract, Commercial Law.

There are two terms annually of the Law

School; the one commencing on the first Tuesday of September, and continuing for twelve weeks, and the other commencing on the second Tuesday next succeeding the termination of the previous term, and continuing also for twelve weeks, each term closing on the Friday of the twelfth week. The fee for each term is $30, payable in advance.

LAW DEPARTMENT OF HAMILTON

COLLEGE, Clinton.

FACULTY.-Theodore Wm. Dwight, A.M., Maynard Prof. of Law, Hist., Civil Polity, and Polit. Economy.

Summer term begins April 29. Anniversary, July 21. Fall term opens September 9. Tuition, $20 a term, or $60 a year, with a graduation fee of $ 5.

MEDICAL.

COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, New York.

PROFESSORS. Thomas Cock, M.D., President. Robert Watts, M.D., Anatomy. John C. Dalton, Jr., M.D., Physiol. and Microscopical Anatomy. Samuel St. John, M.D., Lecturer on Chem. Joseph M. Smith, M.D., Materia Medica and Clin. Medicine. Alonzo Clark, M.D., Path. and Practice of Med. Willard Parker, M.D., Prin. and Prac. of Surg. Chandler R. Gilman, M.D., Obstetrics and Med. Jurisp. John A. Lidell, M.D., Demonst. of Anat. Edward Delafield, M.D., Vice-President. Floyd Smith, Esq., Treasurer. Gurdon Buck, M.D., Registrar. John A. Lidell, M.D., Curator. Henry B. Sands, M.D., Assist. Demonst. of Anatomy. G. M. Smith, M.D., Librarian. Denham, Janitor.

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Founded 1807. There is only one term for undergraduates, which commences the first Monday in November.-Expenses. Matriculation, $5; graduation, $25; fees for full course of Lectures, $105. Library contains about 1,200 volumes.

ALBANY MEDICAL COLLEGE, Albany. FACULTY.- Alden March, M.D., Prof. of the Prin. and Prac. of Surgery. James McNaughton, M.D., Prof. of the Theory and Prac. of Med. James H. Armsby, M.D., Prof. of Anat. Ezra S. Carr, M.D., Prof. of Chem. and Pharm. Thomas Hun, M.D., Prof. of the Instit. of Med. Howard Townsend, M.D., Prof. of Materia Medica. John V. P. Quackenbush, M.D., Prof. of Obstet. Amos Dean, LL.D., Prof. of Med. Jurisp. F. L. R. Chapin, M.D., Demonst. of Anat.

Founded 1839. The Spring term commences on the third Tuesday of February, and the Autumn term on the first Tuesday of September. - Expenses. Matriculation, $5; graduation, $20; fees for lectures, $60. This institution has a valuable library, apparatus, and museum.

MEDICAL INSTITUTION OF GENEVA COLLEGE, Geneva.

FACULTY.-John Towler, M.D., Prof. of Chem. and Pharm. Frederick Hyde, M.D., Prof. of Prin. and Prac. of Surg. George Burr, M.D., Prof. of Obstet., Diseases of Women and Children, and Med. Jurisp. Caleb Green, M.D., Prof. of Mat. Med. and Gen. Pathol. James H. Jerome, M.B., Prof. of Anat. and Phys. Alfred Bolter, M.D., Prof. of the Instit. and Prac. of Med.

Founded in 1836. Spring term commences April 1, 1858; Fall term commences first Thursday of October.-Expenses. Matriculation, $8; tickets for whole course of lectures, $32; graduation, $20; demonstrator's ticket, $3; anatomical material, $5. Board, from $1.50 to $3.50 per week.

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, New York. FACULTY. Rev. Isaac Ferris, D.D., LL.D., Chanc. Valentine Mott, M.D., LL.D. Emerit. Prof. of Surgery and Surg. Anat., and Ex-Pres. of the Fac. Martyn Paine, M.D., LL.D., Prof. of Mat. Med. and Therap. Gunning S. Bedford, M.D., Prof. of Obstet the Diseases of Women and Children, and Clin. Mid. John W. Draper, M.D., LL.D., Prof. of Chem. and Physiol. Alfred C. Post, M.D., Prof. of the Prin. and Oper. of Surg. William H. Van Buren, M.D., Prof. of Gen. and Descrip. Anat. John T. Metcalfe, M.D., Prof. of the Institutes and Prac. of Medicine. Charles E. Isaacs, M.D., Demonst. of Anat. J. H. Hinton, M.D., Prosector to the Prof. of Surg. Alexander B. Mott, M.D., Prosector to the Emerit. Prof. of Surg. John W. Draper, M.D., LL.D., Pres. of the Faculty.

Founded 1841. Lectures commence the third Thursday of October. Fees for lectures, $105; matriculation, $5; graduation fee, $30. Board, about $4 a week.

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF UNIVER

SITY OF BUFFALO, Buffalo. Charles B. Coventry, M.D., Emerit. Prof. of Physiol. and Med. Jurisp. Charles A. Lee, M.D., Prof. of Mat. Med. James P. White, M.D., Prof. of Obstet. and Dis. of Women and Children. Frank H. Hamilton, M.D., Prof. of the Prin. and Prac. of Surgery and Clin. Surgery. Geo. Hadley, M.D., Prof. of Chem. and Phar. Thomas F. Rochester, M.D., Prof. of the Prin. and Prac. of Med. Sanford B. Hunt, M.D., Prof. of Gen. Des. Anat. and Physiol. Austin Flint, M.D., Prof. of Clin. Med. and Pathol. Edward M. Moore, M.D., Prof. of Surg. Anat. and Surg. Pathology. Charles Ap A. Bowen, M.D., Demonst. of Anat. Austin W. Nichols, M.D., Assist. in the Dep. of Clinical Medicine. Lectures commence the first Wednesday in November. Expenses. Matriculation, $3; lecture fees, $70; graduation, $20.

NEW YORK MEDICAL COLLEGE, New York.

FACULTY.-Horace Green, M.D., LL.D., Emerit.Prof. of Theory and Prac. of Med., and

Prof. of Dis. of Resp. Organs. Edwin H. Davis, M.D., Prof. of Mat. Med. and Therap. B. Fordyce Barker, M.D., Prof. of Mid. and Dis. of Women and Children. R. Ogden Doremus, M.D., Prof. of Chem. and Med. Jurisp. J. M. Carnochan, M.D., Prof. of the Prin. and Oper. of Surg., with Surg. Pathol. Edmund R. Peaslee, M.D., Prof. of Physiol. and Pathol. Henry G. Cox, M.D., Prof. of the Theory and Prac. of Med., and of Clin. Med. Timothy Childs, M.D., Prof. of General Des. and Micro. Anat. D. S. Conant, M.D., Demonst. of Anat. Wm. P. Cassidy, M.D., Assist. to the Prof. of Surg. John O. Bronson, M.D., Assist. to the Prof. of Midwifery. Adam Zenker, Demonst. of Chem. Burne L. Budd, M.D., Curator of the Museum. A. W. Wilkinson, M.D., Superintendent.

Lectures commence about the middle of October, and continue five months.-Expenses. Matriculation, $5; examination fees, $30; lectures, $ 105. This institution has an anatomical collection valued at $25,000.

COLLEGES.

HAMILTON COLLEGE, Clinton. FACULTY. Pres., and Prof. of Mental Philos. and Evid. of Christ. Charles Avery, LL.D., Prof. of Nat. Philos., Chem., and Civil Eng. Oren Root, A.M., Prof. of Math., Astron., Mineral., and Geol. Rev. William S. Curtis, A.M., Prof. Moral Philos., and Chap. Edward North, A.M., Dexter Prof. of the Greek and Latin Lang. Anson J. Upson, A.M., Prof. of Log., Rhet., and Elocution.

Founded 1812. Terms, from the 2d Wednesday in September, 13 weeks; from the 1st Wednesday in January, 13; from the 4th Wednesday in April to Commencement, which occurs the third Thursday in July. Average expenses, from $ 126 to $170 per annum. Number of volumes in Library, about 10,500.

UNION COLLEGE, Schenectady. FACULTY.-Rev. Eliphalet Nott, D.D., LL.D., Pres. Rev. Laurens P. Hickok,

D.D., Vice-Pres., and Prof. of Moral Philos. Rev. Robert Proudfit, D.D., Emerit. Prof. of Greek and Latin Lang. Tayler Lewis, LL.D., Nott Prof. No. 1, of Greek Lang, and Lit. Isaac W. Jackson, LL.D., Nott Prof. No. 2, of Math. John Foster, A.M., Prof. of Nat. Philos. Jonathan Pearson, A.M., Prof. of Nat. Hist. and Chem. Rev. John Nott, A.M., Ass. Prof. of Rhet. William M. Gillespie, A.M., Prof. of Civil Eng. and Adj. Prof. of Math. Rev. John Newman, A.M., Prof. of Lat. Lang. and Lit. Alexander M. Vedder, A.M., M.D., Lect on Anat. and Phys. Elias Peissner, A.M., Prof. of the German Lang. and Lit. Charles A. Joy, Ph.D., Nott Prof. No. 3, of Analyt. Dwight K. Bartlett, A.B., Tutor. Chemistry. Nelson Millard, A.M., Tutor.

Founded 1795. There are three vacations annually; one of six weeks immediately after Commencement, which is on the 4th Wednesday of July; one of four or five weeks from the first of December, and

one in April. Annual expenses from $153 to $173 per annum. Number of volumes in Library 15,000.

COLUMBIA COLLEGE, New York. FACULTY.-Charles King, LL.D., Pres. Rev. John McVicar, D.D., Prof. of Intel. and Moral Philos., of Pol. Econ., of Rhet., and Belles-Lettres. Charles Anthon, LL.D., Jay Prof. of the Greek and Lat. Lang. and Lit., and Rect. of the Gram. School. Rev. Charles W. Hackley, D.D., Prof. of Math. and Ast. Henry Drisler, Jr., A.M., Adj. Prof. of the Greek and Lat. Lang. Rev. Henry L. Schmidt, D.D., Gebhard Prof. of the Germ. Lang. and Lit. Richard S. McCulloh, A.M., Prof. of Nat. and Exper. Philos., and Chem.

Founded 1754. There are two College terms; the first commencing the first Monday in October, and ending in the third week of February; the second commencing the first Monday in March, and ending in the last week of July. Commencement last Wednesday of July. Tuition, $90.

HOBART FREE COLLEGE, Geneva. Rev. Benjamin Hale, D.D., Pres., and Charles Startin Prof. of Evid. of Christ. Rev. William Dexter Wilson, D.D., Trin. Prof. of Christ. Eth., Log., and Intel. Philos., and of Hist. Rev. Kendrick Metcalf, D.D., Hobart Prof. of the Greek and Lat. Lang. and Lit. John Towler, M.D., Prof. of Math. and Nat. Philos., and of Chem., and Acting Prof. of Mod. Lang. Albert Sproull Wheeler, M.A., Prof. of Rhet. Robert De Lancey Hamilton, M.A., Adj. Prof. of Math.

Founded 1825. There are three terms in

the year, including thirty-nine weeks. The vacations are as follows: the Summer vacation of nine weeks from Commencement; the Christmas vacation of two weeks,, including the winter holidays; and the Easter vacation of two weeks, including Passion week and Easter. Commencement is on Thursday nearest to the first day of July. - Expenses. Tuition and room-rent free. Incidental expenses, $5 a term. Board, $1.50 to $2.50 a week. This College has a Library of about 8,000 volumes.

UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW

YORK.

FACULTY.-Isaac Ferris, D.D., LL.D., Chanc., and Prof. of Mor. Philos. and Evid. of

Rev. Rel. E. A. Johnson, A.M., Prof. of Lat. Lang. and Lit. John W. Draper, M.D., LL.D., Prof. of Chem. and Nat. Hist. Elias Loomis, LL.D., Prof. of Math., Nat. Philos., and Ast. Howard Crosby, A.M., Prof. of Greek Lang. and Lit. Rev. Benjamin N. Martin, A.M., Prof. of Intel. Philos., Hist., and Belles-Lettres. Richard H. Bull, A.M., Prof. of Civ. Eng. Vincenz Botta, Ph.D., Prof. of Ital. Theophilus d'Oremieux, Prof. of French. F. J. Vingut, A.M., Prof. of Span. David Benden, Ph.D., Prof. of Ger. In the Department of Arts of Design: S. F. B. Morse, LL.D., Prof. of Lit. of Arts of Des. Thomas S. Cummings, N.A., Prof. of Arts of Des. In the Department of Civil Engineering: Richard H. Bull, A.M., Prof. Civ. Eng. Thomas S. Cummings, N.A., Prof. Arch. Draw. In the Department of Practical Chemistry: John W. Draper, M.D., LL.D., Prof.

Founded 1831. Commencement on Wednesday preceding the 4th of July. Vacation from Commencement to third Wednesday of Sept. Tuition, $80 per annum. Incidental expenses, $10. Library contains about 4,000 volumes.

ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, Fordham.

Rev. R. J. Tellier, Pres. and Pref. of Stud. Rev. F. W. Gockeln, Vice-Pres. and Chief Disciplin. Rev. P. Tissot, Treas. and Prof. of Span. Rev. J. Daubresse, Prof. of Log., Metaph., and Eth. Rev. C. Pernot, Prof. of Nat. Phil., Math., Ast., Chem., and Nat. Hist. Rev. L. Jonin, Adj. Prof. of Math. Mr. H. Glackmeyer, Prof. of Rhet. Rev. P. Hillenmeyer, Prof. of Belles-Let. and Hist. Mr. J. Conlon, Prof. of Clas. Rev. R. Baxter, As. Dis. and Adj. Prof. of Greek, Lat., Eng., and Prof. of Book-Keep.

Founded 1840. There is but one term, commencing on the first Monday of Sept. and ending about the middle of July. College Library contains 12,000 volumes. Annual expenses, including board, about $200 a year.

MADISON UNIVERSITY, Hamilton. FACULTY.-Stephen W. Taylor, LL.D., Pres., and Bleecker Prof. of Nat., Intel., and Mor. Phil. George W. Eaton, D.D., Prof. of Civ. Hist. Ebenezer Dodge, A.M., Prof. of the Evid. of Rev. Rel. Philetus B. Spear, A.M., Prof. of the Heb. and Lat. Lang. Ezra

S. Gallup, A.M., Prof. of the Greek Lang. and Lit. Alexander M. Beebee, A.M., Prof. of Log. and Eng. Lit. Lucian M. Osborn, A.M., Prof. of Math. William Mather, M.D., Prof. of Chem., Geol., and Mineral.

Founded 1846. Commencement, third Wednesday in August. Library contains about 8,000 volumes. Necessary annual expenses, $103.

UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER, Rochester.
FACULTY.-M. B. Anderson, LL.D., |
Pres., and Prof. of Intel. and Mor. Phil. A.
C. Kendrick, D.D., Prof. of the Greek Lang.
and Lit. J. F. Richardson, A.M., Prof. of
the Lat. Lang. and Lit. C. Dewey, M.D.,
LL.D., Prof. of Chem. and the Nat. Sci. I.
F. Quinby, A.M., Prof. of Math. and Nat.
Phil. S. S. Cutting, A.M., Prof. of Rhet.
and Hist. A. H. Mixer, A.M., Prof. of Mod.
Lang. H. Fowler, A.M., Prof. of Pol.
Econ.

Founded 1850. Commencement, second Wednesday in July. Annual expenses,

about $130. College Library contains about 5,000 volumes.

GENESEE COLLEGE, Lima.

FACULTY.

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Rev. Joseph Cummings, D.D., Pres., and Prof. of Mor, and Intel. Phil. James M. Alverson, A.M., Prof. of Pure and Ap. Math. William Hopkins, A.M., Prof. of Chem. and Nat. Hist. William L. Boswell, A.M., Prof. of Lat. and Greek Lang. Lockwood Hoyt, A.M., Adj. Prof. of Lat. and Greek Lang. William Wells, A.M., Prof. of Mod. Lang, and Lit.

This College has a library of 2,500 volumes, and a large cabinet of Natural History, and a good apparatus. Tuition $25 per annum.

STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, ALBANY.

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David H. Cochran, A.M., Prin., and Prof. of Intel. and Mor. Sci. Charles Davies, LL. D., Prof. of Math. Edward F. B. Orton, A.M., Prof. of Nat. Sci. Rev. F. S. Jewell, A.M., Prof. of Eng. Lang. and Lit. Amos M. Kellogg, A.M., Sup. of Exp. Sch. ney G. Kimball, Assist. Prof. of Math. Tully C. Estee, Voc. Mus. and Penman. Albert N. Husted, Arith. and Alg. Louisa Ostrom, Hist. and Draw. Henrietta B. Hewes, Arith. and Geog. Emily A. Rice, Arith. and Gram.

For information in regard to the establishment of this school, see page 132.

Each county in the State is entitled to send to the School a number of pupils equal to twice the number of members of the Assembly in such county. Females are admitted at 16 and males at 18 years of age.

All pupils receive their tuition free. They are also furnished with text-books without charge. Besides this, each pupil receives a certain amount of money called mileage, to defray travelling expenses.

Terms.-The Fall Term begins on the third Monday in September and continues 20 weeks. The Spring Term begins the last Monday in February, and continues 20 weeks.

Efforts are now making to procure an act establishing another Normal School at Buffalo. It is hoped that this measure will not only be successful, but inaugurate a movement for the establishment of other schools that shall in some degree meet the demands of the State for educated teach

ers.

ACADEMIES AND SEMINARIES.

A FULL and accurate account of these institutions is given in the "Annual Report of the Regents of the University of the State of New York," which is published about the first of February. They are therefore omitted in this volume. The short time allowed by the publishers of the Year-Book for 1858 precludes

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