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consideration of this matter in the meantime.

The Senatus agreed to recommend for the consideration
of the Trustees the propriety of placing a new
entrance-gate to the College grounds, fronting
[margin]X[/margin]Liddell Street, much inconvenience having been
felt by the want of a public entrance for Members
of the University, separate from the back
entrance required for private purposes. They
also recommend that the space in front of
the Janitor's door be divided off by a fence, so
that the entrance to the Medical Hall be by the
west end of the old building by a walk proceeding
from the proposed new gate.

A letter from the Secretary to the Trustees was read
intimating that the Principal Dr. Leitch had
sailed for Quebec on the 4th Instant, and was
expected to arrive in Kingston by the close of
next week.

Closed with prayer.
George Weir Secretary.—

Queen's College 13th October 1860
Which day the Senatus met and was duly constituted.
Sederunt Dr. Williamson, Professors George,
Mowat, Lawson and Weir.
The minutes of former meeting were read and
approved of.

The Examinations undergone by applicants for
matriculation as Intrants were considered, and it
was agreed to admit all. Elias Mullan and
John Cameron, though deficient, are to be admitted
on condition of diligent application throughout
the Sessions, and on the understanding that if
deficient at the commencement of next Session

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consideration of this matter in the meantime.

The Senatus agreed to recommend for the consideration
of the Trtustees the propriety of placing a new
entrance-gate to the College grounds, fronting
[margin]X[/margin]Liddell Street, much inconvenience having been
felt by the want of a public entrance for Members
of the University, separate from the back
entrance required for private purposes. They
also recommend that the space in front of
the Janitor's door be divided off by a fence, so
that the entrance to the Medical Hall be by the
west end of the old building by a walk proceeding
from the proposed new gate.

A letter from the Secretary to the Trustees was read
intimating that the Principal Dr. Leitch had
sailed for Quebec on the 4th Instant, and was
expected to arrive in Kingston by the close of
next week.

Closed with prayer.
George Weir Secretary.—

Queen's College 13th October 1860
Which day the Senatus met and was duly constituted.
Sederunt Dr. Williamson, Professors George,
Mowat, Lawson and Weir.
The minutes of former meeting were read and
approved of.

The Examinations undergone by applicants for
matriculation as Intrants were considered, and it
was agreed to admit all. Elias Mullan and
John Cameron, though deficient, are to be admitted
on condition of diligent application throughout
the Sessions, and on the understanding that if
deficient at the commencement of next Session