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f ' - LJ L, i ii mi ' nnii - - r - t - - E Umette. (thCdrolma State; 53.' '. w RALEIGH,1 (N C.) FBIDATi JANpAKY 17 1817. ' Vol. IX. I VDBLItaiJk WMItT. BY THOMAS HENDERSON, JUN -tc,. UncVUsn per nna-K paper wiu ja paper diacamianiedoBJy at th option ef tha arf. nleaa all arrearages are paldA . Vmih, nfrt tn" r 14 1" frtd three shcriirmicT rTflX. be told at thejCourt House tbt 1 ut day of February next, the follow tracts tT Land or to touch tjvereof M will uTr the UiU duo for the year 1815, or to Atbercofas will aatiaf j tha taxi dm and itadrfrtwBg . V r Acrw of land ofthehelrtof EbeaeiaxTair .:M lin- M th Sick Mmtrill'. j teres gvTn U th name ef Abrta flewne. ) af Sinael JJorn joteiog unmu nuiM .rrimt! Ward toininc Rod Drer. ) tf Ricbivrd WWU on toe water ef S: Fork f Xw Rier Voiaioc ThoroM CWlowej. s tcrrt of the hein of Memucao Hunt oo Howard' Creek, water t we.aouyi ior of Ut w Rirer. ) do. of do. including Osborn'a ipring. n An of do. on biz Helton Creek. 9 do. of do. on Little River on a Chesnut RiJge. 9 do. of do. en Beaver Dam Creek watert. 3 do. of do. Bearer Creek. n An of rfo.on Beaver Dam Creek. id do. of do. on the Bald Mountain joining Mr. Lnnir' land. ao of do. on Long Shoal Creek water of 9 do. of Darid Wagjoner' on the North Fork i,ef N. River. $ Given in the name of William Ginnings on the waters of Little River. 0 do. hv James Williams. Jun. water of S. Fork, N. River. 3 do. by Ceore Purkepine on Baker's ridge. 0 do. Henry Miller on Bear Creek. 0 do! Valentine Brown on Dog Creek. 6 da. Lennird Bamsraraer. sen. on Roun's 'creek.' 0 do. Daniel Stmok on Helton and Grassy (Creeks. ' .' J;Lot No. 20 in the town of Jefferson-. - . Jesse Lester's Heirt Land. 9, aeres head Pine Swamp. 3 do".' Suuth -Fork,' N. ft- - 'A do. Ezra fork, Naked Creek. ao. head of Pine j Fork of Cramberrj. 59 Ao,, Wolf Pen Branch. M k, Branch of south Fork, N. R. bio.Helfan Creek. 49 do. West side S. Fork, N. R. . 99 do. Pine Swamp, near Beaver Dam. 94 do. head of Piney Creek and Potato Creek. bl do Pine Swamp. v 49 do. KouUi Fork, N. K. botn side ol fciK. 99 do. Buffalow Creek. i9 do. Obid's Creek. Reuben Grant Heirs. "9 acres, Ashe countv. ti do. head of North" Fork of Obkl's Creek. 101 do. in' Ashe county. M do. hf ad ff Pine Swamp-. P3 do. top HI lie Ridge. M Hi. Pine Swamp, ft do. Buffalo w Creek, do. Pine Swamp. " t oa near ine rona mimnuiDi i do waters of Beaver Creek, $ d? countx of Ashe, tioary 1, 1817. 1 -3wp. ; State of North-Carolina, - "WAKB OOUWTT. . Soprior Court 'of Law, Autumn Term, 1816. mt G Mitchell. Y e PetitIoa fur Divorce. pH defendant having removed out of the I State, or so conceals herself that the ordi- 7proef of law cannot be acsrved oo her It ia there f4rvA1by the Court, that nubliaation be made in ruitnD atar tor inrce montns, tnai me aetenaant r forward and plead, , answer or demur, otherwise l" .Be' taken, tiro eontcsso and ludpmtnt will he en. . . . - - o - fMnst nerecordingiv4 - i . Taylors antl Evans NFORM the public and' 'their friends Bene Hllo r LiiaL liikt art riiiiv iinpninv a ratv ninci l??ir buitdtnira, a very extenaive axaortmehtdf i-IROOOS & GROCERIES, which they arc disposed Ltu at uneonttnonly reduced prices. pry 10th, iatr. -2f - r. Boss '(8j Parsley, ; p for sale by retail, Lilies Colored r Morocco' Boots, black Morocco Walking V4b- rumpe, two tiea dv. and colored Slippers, ''broad atrap 6hoea and. Pumpa. Thevdailv m. . opp;y of ladies kjd boes, men'a and women' J-Moes, boy andjdUildren'a shoes ofrranoua qua, Jett Uch they will aell low for cash. Jg to eublsh a Weekly Auctipn, they will on rjw (Saturday) commence aeUinff, and will con. I action ve7 Saturday throughout Uie jj'toej can procure goods to eeU. V 1 V if T Wc'lVed 9 conaiinjent three pieces u u pne ca,e mm01 and one case Merino ".. 4 quantity of sttet, lead, 8s. which thay will ,7bolMale orTetafl. - - , g;Jamtary 10, 1jiy. ?Sw. indebted toJamBft Sneed Co. will' 4IIFHQA Will aMjAllViL.U . TiZfi FOILO rTZYO HUPOHr frJISMJDB TO X7tS LAST LEGISLd' TURK DT tub carf-CAXoyr crytMurz. s e Coiottio. Curritack, Camden, Pasqaotaok Pecauimeos, Gates, - Chowao, Hertford, Bertie, Martin, Northampton, llalilax. Washington, Tyrrel, Hyde, -Pitt, Edgecomb, Beau forty Greene, -Craven, -Carteret, Jones, Lenoir, Johnson, -Wayne, - Warren, Franklin, .Nash, V Granville, I Onslow, - New-Hanover J Duplin, Sampson, Brunswick, Bladen. Columbus, Cumberland, Robeson, Montgomery, Richmond, Anson, . Moore, - Wake, -Orange, -Person, - 5SA 3,9561 4,035 S,t75 3.247 524 8,996 2,17 iA54 4,187 -1 58U 7iq 4S5 3,025 e 131 aU95! t,otn ,803 a 633 4,783 676 5,246 4,1821 4,930 2 IV 1 so J85 N 4r5 44 t!41 ' 39 T5 494 14 2 ew e jy'SSilTOti ii4H A 4J4 83 819 8 4J2 5 441 SO .52 . .'fiS 57 758' 1,28" 9iC 1,852 3,58 3,107' 2J68 3,631 29f S,lSi 437 5.931 I0,i79 12.971 989 jJ53 41 2,yo0 8,000 589 7,734 10,381 6.K6 7,6261 5,05r 1,1: -2,37c 2,44( 2,35f 2.7561 4,836 470 7,830 47i 5)25 5,447 4,571 2,524 3,686 2.319 1 1 ,yoo 6,23 550 2,897 7.46 10,6: 6 4,33j 4,01c 491 5,93 78J. 15 34! 189 21 297 47 ,733 9id M10 7q 278 701 4i,rf 8,034 6,Ut lTl 2,299j 6,442 2,416! 2,049 2,254 1,985! 703! it,- Ol' 86 6,897 5,801 3,877 4r877 2,741 i,y40,m.l43Sb,b. 6861 6,188 6,734 5,S94 5123 3631 11. 20 15,43 8,t M4C 1,696 1,301 25 944 10,402, 4,701 2.57, ii,t5; Rockingham, -f Caswell, Guilford, Stokes, Rowan, . Randolph, Chatham, Lincoln, - Mecklenburg Cabarrus, Buncombe, Haywood, Burke, -Rutherford, 35. 191 Burty, Wilkes, Iredell, Ashe, 8,i(2 7,458 9,953 9.899! 2,11 4.205 1,467 1.746 6,992 7,75 6,176 701 4o,.'t 14,78.i 18.235 513 86 271 498 4W 199 28 45f 1 210 52t 578 SS 726 40i 453 46 1,149 7ffl 1412 261 4,10o 00 2W75i 36 4 "391 70r 779 95 1,126 S 507 90 3.250 37 "8,023 66 . fc.t?5 fc,ys4 a: ttiy b3: 618 71 449 76 870 71 2.708 81 393 681 475 91 S60 501 454 94 284 721 39 75 143 81 2.503 -SO! 62 I 360 74 295 2 200 72 358 &a 253 271 422 4 837 30 274 95 437 39 54 571 629 94 617 581 334 17 1.058 6C- 758 87 637 35 158 12 6,688 54 hd2 in 449 c 960 S5 636 80 04 388 47 498 235 S7 3,752 27 864 463 481 '451 49 346,30 568 301 1 950 5S 9,471 10.038 10,834 0. l' 2,082 50 1,117 7 1,241 44 559 99 219 m 3,023 15 439 55 589 10 783 23 653 16 l.VeOI 9,314 13,870 10,778 4.924 29,5721 8,582 2,609 9,574 12.223 798 3-r 2,469 3,4941 1,234 7.217 32,9S? 3,175 7,86( 8,540 4 S447 ,23,12? 095 171 1,43S. 971' 3.' 1,194 2.4S2 147 1 'j 2,4o5 41 152 76 1,281 42 - 585 441 3,119 62 1760T78 "67255 57 5,105 65 0l4 03 865 74 665 81 619 2,- 2.665 581 5.3 "82 5.1S0 42 -J,04l 993 U.523 4li? 15,30-t 12.875 5 do' 8,9991 2,712 10,434 I2.B" I l,4U6 35 567 70,' 726 21 2,70(1 x.61 571 so! 914 36; 373 70 1,44 477 837 I 301 7 91 2.7;36 21 tn7 12 898 70 861 81 .l 3. otif 2137 63 4J-7 S81 122 59 559 78 531 36! 4. VT91 8,575 10,00m 3,636 3X555 1,029 11 454 941 v 290.54 489 22i 1Sf 38! 5,4j 4 4.96 9 ' 477 4 119 29 531 28 539 7S 1,559 a' 8.188 50 883 - 355 652 455 520 SS8 640 7o7 520 803 847 .jbY ii& 394 595 . 889 1,080 654 1T5 . 443 899 400 349 410 908 682 4,091 553. 725 585 1,145 3,053 "785 67f 677 941 311 479 502 1,151 896 940 663 1,050 " 526 1,211 1,941 670 822- 1,U72 932 1,191 1,242 7 1 nil 1,000 1,143 4,994 X555 1,356 753 4,004, 149 357 1,299 1,601 4,506 lar bostaess, wu nude a signal for cehiBttstt arsinst the governmeat ef the tellgf- -llie students who composed tail seetiog,p , ed thredgh the college yard in present of omf . ortbelaceUy, wtuiahoate asexsman w pablkk halU and presently afterward rttarn edto the college. The faculty hen went, to; : , the hall and summoned . them te attend, mhicli they did with renewed shout and , ettravagant benavioor, ana seece ef the I aazza for Sheotrd. After awerUininir those who were ef the toeeU ingby their own acknowledgement, a regular inquiry was' instituted a to their object M -;,;. t -enewed shosu ana ,exiravsgnt. , . 1 even after they were in the pre faculty,, suppressed eice'oT lepexd,'v were still to be heard. , OU4 5 415 95 678 Si 128 88 J,827 9j 3iy& T lr303 951 1,274 ,492. 4,020 UNIVERSITY. Communicated for the Star. Reason are daily occur ring to shew that the public mind has", with peculiar industry been prevented fronVadmitting correct information respecting the disorders committed last session by the students who were suspended from the University. The Faculty resting in the belief that the necessity of their proceedings waa too conspicuous to he long concealeof from the publick eye, felt but little concern for the inis representation with which they were disguised by those Who had incurred censure, and who were itenseljr interested k obtaining a favor, ble reception with their friends. Tlie follow. iug isa concise account) by , a member of "the Faculty, of the principal circumstances, and a voucher is nowgiveri for the strict truth of eve ry statement here made. - -". . A cobcert Was understood among' some tu dents with William B Shepard, that if ia pro nouncing a speech . on , the pblick stagey He should adhere to a purpose which he meditated of rejecting certain Corrections of e Presi dent, they would make it a coramoo cause, would, resist ,ny measures - of ' the au thority and share with him la all, the tonse- ttaence'qa-ra.ediT'even vT; S: r '.R,'Cy r" r m HKtuw;Ml n oenior ciasov Alter proccea stjmbUng. Geerg Dramge4d. wk appearec k a prtuwpsi letdev ef tki Wf a mean her of the senior class, rose aodfctated That rl wis to enter into consaltallontietidsj W saa;r jority, and express thr Wigaotioii ftfcU , vrts the word which this young man Bed) against anv Denaltv which the facultr hriritt prononnce in ShepanTs case. Some few txcalpated the selves by assuring the faculty thit when thejr , . went into the hall they did not know the object of the meeting. One even said that be was . . gelled by the arm and drawa along by a ta dent who asserted that the meeting was by the ; ' . direction of the faculty The persons who ren' .' dered these excuses were permitted to retire.-! To the rest the inquiry was then put whethef : the explanation given by Dromgold expressed -the sense of the whole, and it was admitted t be correct. They were all invited to expose with freedom such circumstances as tbey might deem of importance to extinuate their offence, or vindicate their conduct, and the faculty at length adjourned their session to the succeed ing day. At nine o'clock tht next' morning the faculty cou suited on the nature of these c? .', currences, and the measures which a proper e nergt tempered with prudence and moderation required. It was unanimously concluded 'that ' if these students would make concession .. for the past, and promise steadiness for the fu . ture,- they should be forgiven. They wer6 then again called, and desired it any thing fur it . ? I l.Ll.ml. . r. .. , il uier remaineu, wnicn naa oeiore cacapeu vncmf to explain themselves freely, fors that the facul ty were, ready to listen to every thing they : might wish to say, and to allow it it proper -weight. Many remark were offered on " theiif part, and the faculty took pains, by argument . ' by remonstrance, fit by setting before them th. consequences, to show them uieir error, and ttf revive in them a spirit of order and submjBfiorj to the laws. They were then informed ot the conclusion of the faculty, and the concession were read in their hearing: they were ia tha following terms. We whose names are subscribed, student) ' of the University of North-Carolina, are con . vinced and do acknowledge, that . whoever of us were engaged in the plaudits made ot Tues4 day evening m the publics hall' after speaking ' ' by win. o. shepard, were guilty 01 gross (dis , ojder and disrespect of authority that on; the next mornine we transgressed onr duty J students of the University, and as good meiiwV ber of society, by proceeding with tumul- cuous noise ami riotous oenaviour 10 xne publick hall, and uniting In an , unlawful and disorderly assembly for the - purpose " ' of opposing the facolty and violating 4he lawff. We confess tnat this conduct was improper & unjustifiable t we hope tha( it will be forgiven v by the faculty, and we solemnly promise that we will hereafter faithfully submit to the laws) . of the University, and deport ourselves, as or derly members of society." ,v l y The facolty desired them to take time, to . give their minds opportunity to disengage themx : ; selves fromthe influence of passuht6& told Ihent: tliat an answer to the enauiry, whether, they . would sign the paper, would not be eipected ' till nine o'clock of the succeeding day. Sored : said that no time was necessary, that they should by no means consent to make conc.es sions, and in this determination all "concurred . The facultyjigain informed them, that atf an- Swer was not demanded of them instantljy warned them to avoid precipitation, that to let; them pass with concession was the- least that -' ing some time, the president rose, and directed him to stop. The order was repeated, and in- ' sisted on, and as often disobeyed. As soon as could he done, after the violent outrage which he dosed his speech and resumed his seat, a ; they had directed upon thelawandthe' author', large njiniber of the students raised loud, long, ity, and dismissed them with the paper for de ' . and vioent plaudits by stamping on the floor, liberate reflection. When they retired the punVf,r , lllie president afterwards rose "and explained, : lick passage were instantly1 file4 vritb, thjvX ; that the speech had been previously put into bis 1 noise of running, stamping and shoutins u hvt? ' l' !'; r hand agreeably to the law, to be. reviewed and za for Shepard.?, The faculty was then ;ad- " corrected, that in three distinct parts he had journed. j In the afternoon it was understood. condescended vt found irXexceptionable, s containinsr unworthy, that these studedts had not imputations , scams t chnstiamtvt that he had uke anv notice of tiienanr. hut wer hnwlvVhtl permitted the speaker to pass throueh 'the first. and then the second parts without interruption, though the corrections had not been observed, and that it was not until a total disregard to them in the third instance, that he used the power which the laws required him to exercise. A soon as the assembly was dismissed a great number of 'the student rushed through the col lege yard exclaiming for Shepard. In the col lege buildings .vociferation, stamping, and me naces against any exercise of authority in Shep ard' case were continued to late our of the nighty On the morning of Wednesday,the lu. mult Was re sewed, and study hours . disregard ed 4A paper was stuck: up on the 'door . of col lege, inviting all the students to meet jo Per son-Hall tt nine oclock, the hour appoioted for me weeiiniroi me racuitv r ana the rinranr t uw oeti woven was ax taw me signal i J 1 V. ployed in agitating, the whole college, reproach .. .v.' --..?. ... .-j :... 1 .. !'. nig Dumv, cMtiing oiners, persuauing, nuicn" ; ling, and stirring up all to make it 4 coturaojj canise. The concessions of the faculty weirt set aside, and Others framed on vulgar and of ensive. term.', to kiAdle resentment, and justify their rejection of the conditions offered It the faculty. InformMion has been sincd receivei that this bas been done by some to tneir parents apaineimato repdec the faculty lOus M if tt put a fair appearance oil their .'conduct-' ?iV w a - i w . . . te. . . . ..'!..--'-,-1 't r- vt nenit was vouna in the afternoon thai suchi? . ' . 1 the return wbich these ituileW wertr-mi ki. W ..'.. $ was king to the offer of the faculty, and Ifiat furthert ' S& r i. rest .91 ne college, a meeting .was called to act Vil ii'?wMwHHo;de!ay pi: 01 j of the cmnahoivweriMi' ,. m ' ... f .'7 3- sv'r -V 7 1 t . - V: .
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