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f Southern Medical students in New York. Much excitement was created in the N. York University Medical College, on Friday, by the announcement of Dr. Aylett, a Southern private instructor, (who is blind,) that he had received a letter from Prof. Draper, the President of the institution, charging him with attempting to induce Southern students to go back to the South. A meeting of Dr. A.'s pupils was held, which he addressed, saying he could no longer remain in connection with the Universitydefray all their expenses and insure them diplomas from the institution with which he intended to associate himself in that city. He would, he said, guarantee them diplomas for five dollars apiece. The students adopted resolutions denouncing Prof. Draper and vindicating Dr. Aylett. The Herald states that about fifty of the Southern students intend to secede on Wednesday next, it being their intention to charter a steamer and proceed direct to Charleston, S. C., accompanied by their professor,