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Supreme Court of Appeals. --In the case of N. H. Massie, administrator of Andrew Stevenson, deceased, vs. Wm. Toler and others, on an appeal from the Circuit Court of Hanover county, a new writ of supersedeas was awarded the appellant, returnable to the January term. The case of Harvey Wash against the Common wealth, on an appeal from judgment and sentence of the Hustings Court of the city of Richmond, was on its hearing yesterday. Wash, it will be remembered, was sentenced to two years imprisonment in the penitentiary for passing counterfeit money.
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The University of Virginia. There are now between forty and fifty students at the University, and it is probable that there will be over a hundred present in the course of a few months. The Professor and Assistant Professor of Modern Languages are engaged in organizing a Military department for the purpose of instructing students in the practical parts of the science of war. The successor of the former Professor of Mathematics, Dr. A. T. Bledsee, is Mr. Massie, who was at one time an assistant instructor of that branch of study at the University. Dr. B. L. Gildersleeve Professor of Greek and Hebrew, fills the chair of Mr. Lewis M. Coleman the late Professor of Latin, who is now a Captain in the Confederate Army. Dr. G. is now the only professor in the school of Ancient Languages. There are no assistant instructors engaged. Every department, however, including those of Law and Medicine, is competently provided for.