. Lima; or, Sketches of the capital of Peru, historical, statistical, administrative, commercial and moral . ips of the Faculty can only be obtained by com-petition , and the trials of capacity to be undergone by candidatesare : a written composition , an oral composition, and oral argu-mentation; the judges afterwards decide by ballot which of thecompetitors best deserves the chair. lUustnous College of Advocates. — Founded in 1808. Its chieffunctions consist in examining candidates for the bar. One of themembers, who presides over the corporation, is the director of thepractical conferences


. Lima; or, Sketches of the capital of Peru, historical, statistical, administrative, commercial and moral . ips of the Faculty can only be obtained by com-petition , and the trials of capacity to be undergone by candidatesare : a written composition , an oral composition, and oral argu-mentation; the judges afterwards decide by ballot which of thecompetitors best deserves the chair. lUustnous College of Advocates. — Founded in 1808. Its chieffunctions consist in examining candidates for the bar. One of themembers, who presides over the corporation, is the director of thepractical conferences on jurisprudence. College of San Carlos. This college, lodged in the premises whichwere formerly the noviciate of the Jesuits, was founded in 1770,and the colleges of St. Martin and St. Philip were incorporatedwith it. The Faculties of philosophy and letters, of mathematics and ofthe natural sciences are established in this college. Each Faculty is composed of the rector, its titular professors, andthe secretary. 4 50 >■^• The course of philosophical and literary studies extends over Collegian of San Carlos. College of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Founded, on the 7th Febru-ary 1841, on the premises of the old Tobacco Monopoly, in the Callede la Chacarilla, and at first intended only for primary and secon-dary instruction; but in 1848 certain branches of jurisprudencewere added to its curriculum. In 1855, the Government took chargeof the college as a national establishment, and assigned it a re-venue; it has ever since been devoted to preparatory and secondaryinstruction. Ecclesiastical Semiiiary of Santo Toribio. This college was foun-ded in 1691 by Archbishop Santo Toribio, and occupied from thatlime premises situated in the street of the same name. In the course bf 1859, it was transferred into a part of the con-vent of St. Francis, having its principal entrance in the Calle del Mi-lagro. The erection of the new building, convenient, well-planned,and spaciuus,


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