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THE C 'X'"RN!T AT LLANGOLLEN.—BESTJLT.

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OXFORD UNIVERSITY AND HIGHER EDUCATION IN WALES. Ths U niversity Com mis don resumed i's tilings em Tuesday at the Clarendon Hotel, College, a Welsh foundation, coming under t-h-iir no: ic;. Tue commissioners presc-ni, w.-ie Lord Selborne (in the chair), the Right Hon. Montagu Bernard, Professor Henry Smith, RIv. Osborne Gordon, and the President of St. John's College. The Revs. Mr. Daelin and Bayne, secretaries of the commission, were also in attendance. A depu- tation of gentlemen r^preseatia^ the views or the Principality oi Wales, as represented by com- mitters appointed by public meetings in North and Sjuth Wales in reference to the proposed new statutes and the new scheme of arrangement at Jesus College, consisting- of Mr. Hussey V;viau, M.P., Mr. Osborne Morgan, M.P., Mr. Henry Richard, M.P., Sir Robert Cuaiiffe, the Dean of Bangor, the Rev. John Griffith, Rector of Merchyr Tvdvil the R'-v. J. Davies, Mr. C. H. James Merthyr; and Mr. Thomas Gee, waited upon the comn;i68:oners. The subject was introduced by Mr. Vivian, who brought forward a motion in the House of Com- mons on the 1st July last on the question of higher education in Wales. He entered very fully into the views expressed at public meetings held in Wales. Mr. Osborne Morgan and the Dean of Bangor also spoke at considerable length, and Mr. Richard and Mr. Gee likewise addressed the cotnmr-sioueis. The deputation was yery courteously received, and the commissioners asked several questions which evidently showed they appreciated the re- marks which had been made. The conference lasted nearly two hours, and the entire proceedings were strictly private, but the commissioners promised to give their fullest consideration to the matters that had been laid before them. Lord irenrhyn, Lord Richard Grosvenor, and the Hen. George JSenyon wonid have been present if longer notice had been given them. Mr. Kcnyor. had only one day's notice given hi JO of the meeting, and having prior engagements which he could not put, off, it was impossible for him to be presenr. He. however, wrote a letter to the Dean of Bangor, expressing his warm sympathy with the movement defending Welsh interests. He considers Dr. Harper's scheme most unjust, and trusts that the Commissioners may be induced to reconsider the matter, so important to the future of Welsh educa- tion. One of the Dean of Bangor's suggestions i-; that exhibitions should be formed tenaoie at other We may add that Mr. Kenyon considers it to be one most worthy of attention, and that there ought to be no insuperable difficulty in carrying it out.

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