The Drexel College for 'Women.Philadelphia, April 24.—Tho gentlemen named by Anthony J. Drexel as trustees ol the industrial college for girls, to be established by him at Wayne, Delaware county, held their first meeting. Bishop Whitaker, who presided, explained the purjxjse of the founder of the college, and outlined the nature of the studies to be pursue J. Bishop Whitaker was chosen president of the board of trustees; A. J. DrOxel, U orge W. Chilis and George C. Thomas, vice presidents; the Rev. l)r. Thomas K. Conrad, secretary, and i James W. Paul, Jr., treasurer. A committee was appointed to draft bylaws for the government of the college, which will receive young women after they have laid the foundations of their education, and will give them instruction in music, painting, writing, stenography, chemistry cod other