Mick NchMl AaMlYrrMrjr.The largest audieiicf fver assembled inI'niou Hall, gathered there li«t night, toa it ties, the anniversary exercise* of theBurlington High School. I-oug beforetli»* commencement of tin* perforiuaiuf»,tin* vast hall wa* crowded. Not a M*at wa« left and hundreds were standing, u hih* mum went aw.i? unable to get hr vo!ni tin* door. Tht* iiijfhtsi rely warm: ami large number*, unable to endure the hr»t ot the crowded hall, a rut out, and their pla.*e* were imtnedl. atelv filled by the lt;rowd» that thronged the stairw av. It *nu*t have lieeit peculiarly gratifv iug to the friends oi the high school. after the hard and constant struggle they have made for Its |MTina* nent establishment, to observe so greatan interest in it. The throng of la«tnight, and the enthiisia-ui manifested,certainly speak* well for thecharaeter of the school, and for the proficiency of:1iolt;m* of tiie pupil- who llt;«»k part in theexhibition.The exerri«es opened with musie, fol-lowed by an el«M|iient and linpr* »«ivcprayer by Rev. I»r. alter; after u Ideh they were conducted according to thefollow Ins |»mjtrai»itn**:Mu*if- N*ltK Tift* *it* iHiiih iwit» Itrfiii. M. hubl,arrir rofW!).« r»wii». !.*«•( ath! U **it, Juli u I., link* ».IN#*!1 ? . \ 1*1..i I IMu*m - IM - 1 L«»h Hi*' MM Ik* n*#|*a»li«* Thwmpt.If a*l«l« »• I n\*stjri , \»n*a 1. «*r». *r . i sllrrlirfl V% , ^ uruium.Itim^itiiil!lt;•«!. ^ainiit l lit ! UrI* at I*. I * * I .ilk.I tjfbi M)ihiii|r Tt»n»u*rli i I*. T*»t LU«Mr-ik4 ^kriittly I m* n i, li% *t«l* Mr,I miua ^rl«on.1/n aliiik* Hm* \ti(f!i * of I ll«% Mta Vf I mhU ..Mi t»f Nftturv. In ti.it. I: km.Toil all*! IN** .r*U Ut lht t a II. f r.uili.Tiwlli, IU Ur HtffJ,At the clo- * of the literary exercises,■mF'