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Considerable comment has been made because as yet no arrangements have been announced for the lectures which we were promised from Mr. Godkin, the editor of the N. Y. Evening Post, on the subject of free trade. We remember the pleasure the college experienced in listening to Professor Thompson of the University of Pennsylvania, when that gentleman gave his lectures on Protection; and it is to be presumed that the lectures on free trade will be equally interesting, both from the ability of the lecturer and from the nature of the subject. The faculty, however, we understand, are not to blame for the delay in bringing Mr. Godkin before us. They have been endeavoring to make the arrangements, but on account of the many engagements of the gentleman in question no date has yet been fixed. We hope that in time these effords will prove successful, and that soon we shall have the pleasure of listening to Mr. Godkin on the subject of free trade.

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