»r- “I wok a S'denm oath over tin* grave,1*1novel to P*nch liquor again. said Mini *lurl1thIn*I Milton. \vlu*ii we talked 1«»vinirly »»i* tin* , iAri'• 1 1 1 I • | . *. *} 1*1 JlJli uciiii, ami i w Kfpt At. ,112111'V tilSEW AN EE.am;a*.xtaA Diraiiupham Boy Takes First Honor:: ;t the Southern University.i ilt; t the Am,der liAsprim* haw i**l iialM-.' ANi i:. A1U.—Alabama i.:Ill-!lt;• mingham hcrseli- ;.i tic person “I A.* it!ie ‘•I'ntviw.'ity ! tin1W‘\sur.]A•«•!;. rial!. carried nil' tin* lira! ir :: -m the “I’hi. ersitv « 1 tin* •'.•lit h at tin* ; «*•v » n *» * . . * »• »2i•i* cent i*i.mi;.emvment. hat that ho*• i. •• t ' 11*• Mw • i• t h. • ** i**• • • ••it stinehou l i. v mi aits wav• • •:al 'M-lt. r explained Sv t!i* •I.nin iiv«ls w i: ;;tii i !i. T.i!i^i veil lull# - k ^* Ji'.’l'ai.' t* • T t*»i 1 1 rlllim* I and wiiiiv In -d. which «I« c!.:i• j • * • • •• •;■1, til:*i is. »M | • •I .It*(I*I• •i* i»* *i *12;.i • -f?iijnti.•tuvntv.it* jii;i ; Inilh n iflit u j m 111 hi* ,»imli nasin*ml11 n * Latin saitiuilorv was citnu.-'.ed i« niihim ami «!i*i iiim mimii im.. livery. Eluent, cleat . ami hie. tho.se who umlerHh ■ d* *ll.r'I'llA J .' • it*• *cvad»must•I I ii(p-iitf •1 clam•!*• iliamg4*/|*!W * • • • •1 f • ’ *»* ♦ ••lr* *: h i9\YI |f-.1*411• a*• w-»n• i1predate-1 4it. those wiio .li*! m»tam; iadmired. Mr. Hall's parent*'wore pros'd, ; eiit to witness tIn* success -I tlieir m;i.it's; It a stranger's heart heat tastci ami sym-. j ait fie tie tears * • f ptea'suro nrid pride stuggled wr freedom wiiat must lie the dilution hi the neither when hope funis fruition in success. The honors were home witii dignity ami grace reminding one of tiie lines oi' II Pensero.su—; • • v *i».. • «* •• »mlentickIv.•all“Thoughts cumminilng with the kie*.His wrapt soul sitting in In- eyes.Yeowilk’rey’ 11lenmdoldn’thatitliledSewanee has been established as the university oi the Episcopal church twenty years, each successive year adding to her importance and intluenee. This year the ee re monies included a sermon from Itev. .Moreau l)ix, of Trinity church, New York, and orations by Bishop Dudley, of Kentucky, and Col,mei ii-ianinnck-rnthe hat • a it »r sin* mdA. S. Colvar, of Tennesseee. Numbers oi visitors and friends were in attendance. The trustees (bishops of ten states south of Virginia and Kentucky) were largely in attendance. The summer homes of liishop Creen, of Mississippi; Bishop Grey, of Texas; Bishop (piintard, of Tennessee, and tin* houses of the residents were thrown open to receive and entertain the strangers.The military discipline and bright uniforms of the eorps introduced original features to the proceedings, acceptable and interesting. A thorough and varied curriculum make any direction of training possible. The natural beautv and healthfulness of the locality make residence desirable, whilst athleticA hie tin* l» I • tllf 1been we ii we a to et taxeiTham f the nI WoconntariogrowSainandt.heii 11Molt;com]robeUtaloignliteed,glitlicetineherii in elt t he iist cod her to ion ust e liver urdlv' as tenf asheinsports and social relations stimulate and developI.akt Mori You dri vione 'prop com] peel we a •Due lUOUlthe imenSealemen\Y he lt;saw. the 1hertow iiiirullowiop the linest human cliuracter-i sties.The *idministration of the present viee-clianeelor. Kev. Telfair Hodgsf^n. i»,I)., has been marked by sound busiues policy, which coniirnis the reputation hi* lironght to supplement liberal d'Uiatems to the university four years ago when lie I “f 1accepted the position.' The hoard lindthemselves in possession of a surplus of1,000, notwithstnndin- manv imjirovt*-ments and new buildings, li is thought that very soon the magnificent sandstone strueture designed for chapelchapter house and cloister, by Win.Halsey Wood, of New York,»\sill takethe place oi the present wooden chapel and class rooms, as more' in liarniouv with the beautiful library (an ureiiitee-tural gem donated and equipped by the vice chancellor), theological hull * (the gift of Mr. Matngault, of England,) andthe hist a three-story stone edilice science hall, given and named for the late Mr. Jacob Thompson, of Memphis • Thompson hall. Remote from temptation of every sort hv the very nature of the situation, on a mountain top, a national reputation and permanentcharacter for worth await tin* south’suniversity. -------.K-W-—M;dingthenmenpres,*acquUnanimous for .Progress.Lv.sviV.u kc., Y.\., August 12.—The votedoes she i is al her Iwith Sc bom lints altct little (*f t XoaI I I'll v