IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) A ^ .<^4f. (meaning "CON- TINUED"), or the symbol V (meaning "END"), whichever applies. Un des symboles suivants apparattra sur la derniAre image de cheque microfiche, selon le cas: le symbols — ► signifie "A SUIVRE". le symbols V signifie "FIN". Maps, plates, charts, etc., may be filmed at different reduction ratios. Those too large to be entirely included in one exposure are filmed beginning in the upper left hand corner, left to right and top to bottom, as many frames as required. The following diagrams illustrate the method: Les cartes, planches, tableaux, etc., peuvent Atre filmAs A des taux de reduction diffArents. Lorsque le document est trop grand pour Atre reproduit en un seul clichA, 11 est filmA A partir de I'angle supArieur gauche, de gauche A droite, et de haut en bas, en prenant le nombre d'images nAcessaire. Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la mAthode. 1 2 3 1 2 9 4 ■■:« 6 APPENDIX, No. 66. K5 .1 •»'> i» ' Vi No. 66. (See Page 654.) The Academical Year at King's College begins with Michoolmas Term, Sep- tember Ist, and ends with Trinity Term, July 1st : dating, therefore, from Sep tember 1, 1845, to July 1st, 1846, Jifleen Students attended Lectures during the whole year, and for each £4 1 Currency. 2 The Fee to Private Tutor .... •* *' to Divinity Professor . - - - *• " to Mathematical Professor - - - ** *• to Library '-'' •' "for Modern Languages - . . - " " to Steward, Com>nons, &c. \29. 6d. per week. A greater number than fifteen were on the Books, but some were absent nearly the whole or part of the year, and were therefore exempted from Fees for Lectures. The Tuition Fees have been divided between the President and Vice President. In the absence of a Vice President the Assistant receives a proportion of the Fees. There are, generally, three classes in the Greek and Latin Classics, three in Mathematics, and two in Hebrew. The Studies for the present Term, which are similar to those pursued during the Terms of 1846, are subjoined : Hebrew Bible — Genesis and Psalms ; Greek Testament — Acts ; Uripides, Sophocles, yEschylus, Aristotle's Rhetoric and Ethics, Thucydidcs, Homer, Ta- cituoi, Cicero de ofiiciis, Horace's Epistles, Aldrich's Logic ; Exercises — Lat. Gr. and Eng. ; Algebra, Euclid, Trigonometry, Hymer's Astronomy, French, Italian, German. Funds of King's College at Windsor. PRINCIPAL. Visitor's Fund, General Fund^ - Building Fund, Library Fund, - Currency, £1415 16 2 1000 Sterling, 5157 6 11, 3 pr. ct. con. 1673 10 7, 3{ pr. cts. INCOME, PERMANENT. Sterling, Provincial Grant, - . - . Interest on Dr. Wameford's Donation of £1000 Stg., at 4 per cent., ANNUAL. Allowance from the Society for tho Pro- pagation of the Gospel, for Divinity, '"chc* 400 40 300 Scnolarships, and Exhibitions, JOHN C. HALLIBURTON, Secretary and Treasurer of King's College at Windsor. Halifax, 13th March, 1847. V Return 206 APPENDIX, No. 66. Return from the College of St. Mary's for the year 1846. Number of Students, 48 ; Tuition Fees, £110 ; Provincial Grant, £250. Classes taught in — Logic, Metaphysics, Homer, Greek Testament, Greek Gram- mar, Horace, Cicero, Virgil, Sallust, Caesar, Latin Grammar and Prosody, Te- jemaque and French Grammar, Geometry, Algebra, Use of the Globes, Geogra- phy, Arithmetic, Writing, Reading, Elocution. SALARIES OF PROFESSORS. Rev. Mr. Nugent, - JE140 Rev. Mr. Daly, 80 Mr. Charles McCarthy, 60 £270 Paid for repairs and various old debts, - - - - - 29 10 1 Sundry expenses and repairs, 44 75 Balance in the hands of the President, 16 26 £360 There are ten Free Students in the College. *, . (Signed) THOMAS L. CONNOLLY, President. St. Mary's, Halifax, March 2d, 1847. Dr. Account of the JVova- Scotia Baptist Education Society, for 1845. INCIDENTAL EXPENSES. Agencies, Printing Report, &C., Freight and Duties on Philosophical Apparatus imported from the United States, Books, &c. &.c. &,c., £77 8 9 Premium of Insurance against Fire, 23 15 Professors at Acadia College, Teachers at Academy — paid them, Buildings — Enlargement and Repairs, Fencing and Ditching Farm, Interest paid on Mortgage, £60 « on Loans, 15 Loans — Paid Mr. Almon in full. £101 3 9 1037 8 9 216 4 75 50 £1479 12 10 < Balance, Subscriptions and Donations, Tuition, Provincial Grant, . - » . Rent, ' ■ ' Halifax, 31st December, 1845. E. E. Cr. £52 10 1245 202 2 250 30 £1779 2 10 ' if ■ - » - • ■ t < ■ ■ i W * ' • J. W. NUTTING, Treasurer. 4th March, 1847. Dr. APPENDIX, No. 66. Dr. Account of the ^ova-ScoSia Bmptist Education Society for 1846. INCIDENTAL EXPBNStS. Printing Report, &c., Books, and other miicellaneods charges, £58 13 9 Premium of Insurance against Fire, ]^5 Professors at Acadia College, Teachers at Academy — paid them. Interest paid on Mortgage, £60 « " on Loans, 12 JE83 13 9 897 2 11 Buildings-^Repairs on Boarding House, 72 110 £1162 16 8 Cr. Subscriptions and Donations, £294 8 4 Loans — 14th December, 1846, borrowed from Mr. Bland to finish College Edifice, 150 Provincial Grant, 250 Tuition, 180 Rents, 30 Halifax, 31st ^ecr., 1846. E. E. £904 8 4 J. W. NtJTTING, Treasurer. 4th March, 1847. General Statement of the Affairs of the J\/bva- Scotia Baptist Education Society^ from 1st January, 1845, to 31st Decemher, 1846, shewing the Payments made and Monies received during the said period. The Liabilities of and Debts due, to the Institution. PAYlIBNtd. As per Accounts annexed together, £2642 9 6 LIABILITIES. Mortgage, Loans, Due Profossors and Teachers, £1000 350 1190 2540 £5182 9 6 Balance due, 2049 18 4 ^ There hag also been contributed, during the last thr^ yeiirs, t6 the Valu« of at least £1000 in Materials and Labor, towards the erection of the College Edifice^ no part of which has ever been carried into any Account J. W. NUTTING. 67 RECEIPTS. ¥■ 268 APPENDIX, No. 66. u\.'v.u/ i:»."V<»-iM REOBIFTS. As per Accounts annexed together, .. • r ' K./O'fJ.'i!) DEBTS. Tuition outstanding, dE650— supposed good, Balance, .>-.v',r^. ij'i; £2683 U 2 150 ' ''^ 2049 IS 4 .i, t. ,;:i'ili' v» i £5182 9 6 Halifax, 31st Deer., 1846. E. E. • J. W. NUTTING, Treasurer. ' " ' 4th March, 1847. In addition to the Funds above stated, there is also the sum of £1000, a Legacy to the College, invested on mortgage — the interest on which is to be yearly appro- priated in equal proportions to the education of indigent young men, and the in- crease of the College Library. J. W. NUTTING. ',-.•. •-.■■■.'•.:■ < Report of the Institutions of the JVova- Scotia Baptist Education at Horion. ,. OFFICERS — ACADIA COLLEGE, FEBRUARY 15th, 1847. President and Professor of Classical Languages — Reverend John Pryor, A. M. Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy — Isaac Chipman, A. M. Professor of Logic, Moral Philosophy, and Rhetoric — Rev'd. E. A. Crawley, D. D. — acting pro tern gratuitously, r»f^» ! .-ifiT/;. jllti COLLEGIATE ACADEMY. Classical Instructor — Mr. Charles Randall. Instructor in the English Department — Mr. David Freeman. Steward of the Institutions — Mr. Samuel Reid. ... ', Treasurer — J. W. Nutting, Esq. ';%.,-..' ".»... . ' ., . • ( *• • - . . ■. . .. . , .1 ■ ' . ^ . -.0 1 •, > i > Schedule of Students in Acadia College, during the past year^ Feb'y. 15th, 1847. JSanies. Obadiah Chute, Samuel Deblois, Lewis Johnston, Asahel Bell, Residence. Bridgetown. Halifa.x. Halifax. Nictaux. Edward Anderson, P. E. Island. William Archibald, Musquodoboit. Harris McLatchey, Windsor. John Moser, St.Margaret'sBay John Cutten, Cumberland. William Johnston, Horton. Henry Crawley, Sydney, C. B. J^ames. ' Budd DeMill, Alb'^i't Beckwith, Arthur Crawley, Thomas Crawley, Bedford Read, Benjamin Kinsman, William Demell, Foster Parker, Thomas Higgins, James Morse, i>, If- :-)v: RESIDENT GRADUATES — Samuel Richardson, A. B. ; A Hunt, A. B. Residence. St. John, N. B. Cornwallis. Sydney, C. B. Horton. Cumberland. Queen's Co. St. John, N. B. Kempt. Rawdon. Nictaux. rij .'i > raia.'i^r. Schedule ■Ji/1-j^j.^iL'icr^^iaM^, 4-iAHi^; -.^li^-i^JLrS^£i:i^^. I J APPENDIX, No. 66. sm Schedule of Pupils in the Ilorton Collegiate Academy, during the past year, February I5th, iai7. (Tho names with this mark * arc those of Pupils who have subsequently entered College. .i>tu; Thomas Higgins. ■mio''^ George Ricnardson. Patrick Shiels. William Best. Henry Johnston. -^-^Ui Elias Pavzant. Lewis Woodworth. John Wallace.. ;«;,: J ,;a; Leonard Wallace. Charles Dewolfe. Henry Dewolfe. James Page. Andrew Johnson, y. Henry Shaw. Edwin Bent. • • : • Henry Spurr. Benjamin Kinsman.* Henry Harris. Alexander Cleveland. Foster Parker.* Thomas Johnson. " Constant Harris. '- David Trenholm. ^, Joseph Read. Harris Hall. James Harding. Lysander Harris. V Aubrey Dewolfe. rr. If, William DeMill.* Charles Johnson. Frederick Johnson. Harry J. Dewolfe. John Armstrong. John Graham. Duncan Reed. James Johnson. William Starratt. John Rounsefell. Samuel Bishop. W. Trenholm. Charles Woodworth. Reuben Reed. Hugh Ross. Lewis Murphy. James Scott. Edwin Johnson. Elijah Fowler. W. C. Bill. William Wallace. John Harris. Charles Mosar. Edwin He -ck. William Dui b John Rand. Douglas Sharp. James Elderkin. orack. Bedford Read.* Lewis Payzant. Robert Beckwith. Lewis Foster. Edward McVichar. Charles Twining. James Twining. George Wallace. John Roue. Samuel Freeman. William Stephens. John Manning. George Johnson. Edward Trenholm. Edmund Crawley. Theophilus Bishop. William McKenzie. James W. Johnston. James E. Best. Benjamin Cochran. David Burton. William Johnston.* Judson Leadbetter. ' Henry Reed. William Davison. M. Parks. Lawrence Johnston. Alfred Bossom. X j-^. y •? • >f In all in the Academy 84 — of whom 21 have been studying the Languages, and 90 the Mathematics, exclusive of Arithmetic. I /-.'O'lUXji .iJ.c'y! STUDBNTS PURSUING A PARTIAL COURSE. m. i ;. Obadiah Parker, ... - Comwallis. ' V;- ■.!■;»■ Hugh Ross, M. Parks, John Rand, t f, •'^ Abraham Stronach, - Cape-Breton. • . - Queen's Co. - Comwallis. - - Comwallis. , . ^ ''John Roue, - - - - - Cape-Breton. Some of the above attend a mixed course of Academical and College Studies, and appear, therefore, on the Academy list. Total number of Studients and Pupils attending the Institutions during the past year, 101. • - ■-' • - ■ > ^t^l-si"i-*^V; . - - > -. aril ".•toJ^MHj«TtUrr>feai^ .■--■^■-^^^^^^ ,.. Schedule "-.I#»*^A*S*'*M»»W,*'**"'*''V***^* t.'L.-ft A^.^'■ r- t t '"' ■■^i'^K^-: 0YO APPENDIX, No. 66. ■ SchtduU iff Stuiiii during tK* poit ytatt Ft^ruary 10rfc, 1847— Jlcadta OMtge. 0LA88I08. Latin— Cicero's Oratiotu, Virgil's Georgiei, Livy's Roman History, Tacitus' Roman History, Juvinal. Greek — Xenoohon, Sophocles, ^dipus, Tyranniii, Antigone, Pheloctetes, Eury- pedes, Alcestes Medea. Lonfltnas de SablisMtate — Archosology of Littrature and Art, Gr60k Litera- ture, Roman ditt