11. Write the discord of the dominant seventh and its resolution (perfect cadence) in the Keys of C (Do),D (Re), E? (Mi) and F (Fa). 11. Write the chord of 7S and its resolution (perfect cadence); the chord of Rah and its resolution; and the chord of R with its preparation, and resolution. 12. Add three parts to the following bass : 6 སྐབ 43 64 b 64 4 3 f. C. f. F. t. C. 12. Add three parts to the following bass:— Key C. G. t. : 17 43 MALE AND FEMALE CANDIDATES.-FIRST DICTATION AND PENMANSHIP. TWENTY MINUTES allowed for these Exercises. You are not to paint your letters in the Copy-setting Exercise, but to take care that the copy is clean and without erasures. Omissions and erasures in the Dictation Exercise will be counted as mistakes. Words must not be divided between two lines. Write in large hand, as a specimen of Penmanship, the word Geographically. Write in small hand, as a specimen of penmanship, the sentence: "The chemical agencies of water and air ar assisted by those of electricity." DICTATION. Write the passage dictated to you by the Examiner, and punctuate it correctly. FOR MALE CANDIDATES. was "After some ages of oblivion, | Greece awakened to new misfortunes | by the arms of the Latins. In the two hundred and fifty years | between the first and the last | conquest of Constantinople, | that venerable land was disputed by a multitude of petty tyrants; without the comforts of freedom and genius, her ancient cities were again plunged in foreign and intestine war; and, if servitude | be preferable to anarchy, they might repose with joy under the Turkish yoke. I shall not pursue the obscure and various destinies, that rose and fell on the continent or in the isles; | but our silence on the fate of Athens | would argue a strange in gratitude to the first and purest school of liberal science and amusement." GIBBON. FOR PEMALE CANDIDATES. "The happiness or misery, the enlightenment or ignorance, the civilization or barbarism of the world, depend in a very high degree upon the exercise of woman's power within her special kingdom of Home." I By good temper, suavity, and kindness, directed by intelligence, woman surrounds | the indwellers of home with a pervading atmosphere of cheerfulness, contentment | and peace, suitable for the growth of the purest | as of the manliest natures." "The poorest dwelling, virtuous, | thrifty, cheerful, and thus be the scene of every family life." | presided over by a cleanly woman, | may ennobling relation | in SMILES-Character. OF CANDIDATES WHO HAVE PASSED THE EXAMINATION FOR ADMISSION INTO TRAINING COLLEGES, AND FOR THE OFFICE OF TEACHER, UNDER ARTICLES 60 AND 79, NEW CODE. CHRISTMAS, 1875. NOTE.-The Names of Candidates who have successfully completed an engagement as Pupil Teachers, are printed in ordinary (roman) type. The Names of other Candidates are printed in italic. No number is inserted in the List where the Candidate obtains the same marks as the last to whose name a number is prefixed. L-ENGLAND AND WALE S. NOTE.-N. or Ch. denotes that the School is in connection with the National Society, or with the Church of England; B., with the British and Foreign School Society; W., Wesleyan Methodists' Conference; R., Roman Catholic Poor School Committee; P., that it is a Parochial School; Bd., a Board School; and U., a Poor Law Union School. |