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The Library of the late Dr. Bauer, the celebrated German scholar of Leipsic, has just been purchased by the Haverford, Pa., College for a large price. It consists of 8,000 volumes on ecclesiastical literature and history,The University of Cincinnati contemplates the establishment of a Medical Department. The aim is to so richly endow it as to make it rival if not eclipse the existing institutions of this region. The project is as yet chimerical, however, the source from which the phenomenal endowment shall come not having been ascertained. There is at present a nominal connection between the University and nearly all the other educational institutions of the city, by which the two leading medical colleges, the Ohio, and the Miami are designated as the Medical Department of the University of Cincinnati, and this is about as close as the relation is likely to become, notwithstanding the fact that