In the Boston Advertiser of yesterday there was a list of the resolves drawn up at New York by the conference committee of the different colleges. It was understood that the resolutions and their adoption or rejection should not be made public until action had been taken on them by all the faculties separately. The reason was that the action of one should not influence the others, but that each should act independently. The article in the Advertiser was dated Providence, and from this we surmise that there must have been some breach of faith on the part of some one at Brown University or else this private matter would not have appeared in the papers. It seems a pity that people cannot restrain there impatience to tell but must "let the ca out of the bag" long before the proper time.
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