I 3,' 1 Spirits Turpentine Av w M as (9 35 M 'H a PlTBLIBHBD ! WIXiLI3STGhT02Sr. 1ST. C $1.50 a Year: in advance. sssssss'. SSSSSSS l Yeatf a S3 S .. .: sssssss sssssss 6 Months fc'J f Oft 8 Months SSS8S83 2 Months 5 ''-ST e f 88S3S88 S S.., bi . S : Is ". C- : -. n 1 Month SSSSS88 3' Weeks . "9SSSSS . 2 Weeks J esiet-aseoea' S &'; sft S t -m.- I a- 3D V ' a f si o 1 S.P L' T rout OCIe Money Orders may tie - Ml 1MB, : L: .. . i r. If! "Mi in-i . j-'. Keffi8tere itter,nRIer tile new j system, wMeh went Into effect Jtine 1st area,! vcryeafbraeahsof aesdlBg maJlsoms.f tni l miT'where P. OJIoney Orders cannot be easily J obtaine.l.- 06rtwi the Reaittry fee, as Well an where the letter ifnSiiedTt -win b jjabi 1 ioDe sent to tne Leaa better Office viffix the ttampt bothjofpoMagtnuX registry, n i w money ana aetu me ieuer m,im 'hr rMSl-wnhiter anA Inlat Kit ttivint far i - i-.iit to ua in this v&r are at our rlskL C? "U 4-' T ' " OUDSCriptlOBb " rriCe- ' - S t ; 5tw 1,4 The subscription prix?e of th"WKKK- J Clabsof lOorraore subscribers one i yeai; $1.25per copy, strictly in Jajd i f 1 'trii Both n "w '"BH,wwu V'ffP'OA-eJ .A( theM above priGeVhe'KkEI Star is, we think, the cheapest perj who have worked, for ts successin the 1 naif. Wik in ArMUA tni Affrtia Vn7.bA 1 t . t. t w . r t , . i f 'I future, j .-r,r4 ici!iiionJ TUB UriltERSlTXi The meeting;ot the Trustees -of -The J University oFloTilv Carolinabameto a close on; WedpesjUjsvThe News . states that there Was much enthusiasm j uiiMuiipujttiui mj,viLica, iuu in uif ny oi xnu J turn rnprn hprv a t IM j'A! lAiKetowiM. VCo oouslder them perfectly!-lift, 1 WOejgeras lUftXa itnd tb best means -of remiuine fiftv -dollars I in niiA nnnla K i a i s neie lodt i year. DORiaM dmq. si.ou i l ii it j- -j i ; -. " fV 6 months, , " .1.00 ,i , - ! j . . u ji: vj' iiV' , " ti "m10 candidate, ,,whosei Christian ' name, 4: : -"5 " .-- iNathaniei;' "waa epeUed " Natt'' on iii th State;' dW'Cireulatidrf -will .,T USSV"" wc..),:uu.lu'4uaM u 'be doubledlnVe'ttoyb'sl iVthWel fean-$ h? 1shes toheridanize 1 : i ill- f i ' . : s W t .i t. w . r t , . i , I r.-r rw ' - w in the Ioavd and entire confidence "of I success. ; Ascheme of rc-orgauization was adopted; and : a committee Ayas appointed to soicit contributions from beauty every" .wherey through! book , the alumn) juil other friends", of edu- a-nd press, Mr , Hay ne will issue dur cation in thetate and else where for ;ing this month, through E;JIIale & : gtiie; revival ofthe institulion.., " Tlie I loors will ! be opened for pupils on-1 tti s first . Wednesday, in v beptetn- I ber. , A Faculty, will be t ejected the lGtli f,Jone next, when the Board I will reconvene for that purposed ;Be- fore adjourning, , the Board agreed io. "borro w $5,01),10 ibe used immediate- Jy in repairs of the college buildings: ' amd professors houses, and showed -luheir faith in the success of the Um-- versity by- signing their .names as, ' 1 Wuretiesim ihe note. ., i; :: i .f ;, Tlie publication of this good- news' will inspire with ne w courage ; ,he frids. of higher education ihronghp. out oar ooraera, ami even ieyona ine i bounds of the -old Commonwealth I will be the causeof muc!i refoicing. Now. let the neoDle heartilr .bnck the I Ji..v f k TiV f fr.. .. With ' 'mYnati'ii andiek' VTKp is greater necessity ii than er ariiwet.'t'w shortcominiheremay aaye eU: ' the peopleirwmnVwJirVspinidtwiib aa mental condition if we Would. rove bur pace in the, general" or. j f:'.t. 'x A- ' : t ; ' waru rnarcu. .xei. tue case De cogent- ly, presented every, opportunity; 7 ' j u ,r will h a irinwuai hancuck -ort siiKitiDAN . oome oi oar iMoruien exenanges, i creations to that, f unctionarv as, to .... how he itiould proceed in! 'the;teveht oi irouoie an iew i jianapsiuv.v,wM.u the Legislature neeU tp;et,( month The -PhiladefDhi'a' 1 Times ; 4vs th8 banditti are r,3rganizTn'g 'amiing ih4 Granite hills1. That wMe-a wake news- paper ieny:xplains the., sitaatWHi At the election in March last which looked like a-n immense 1 Administra'- lion victory 'th'eVtust' day' and ' two alacrity to thralls W urgentlyjmade "?;r:S sirablyVnecessarto our physical; iSbow that. W jfejrf days, alterwards, , developed intoan Dexr yeari-ue ay hu - ujo uivo served to show the desperation of tb oming.oo great,, in, -jfacttut i little A .1".! ' . "T.ll i. 1 .' . - J x '.". if 1 J .L.ji inKnfnl-( Jwit !4.Ka IIRA. luuunistraiiou leauers ana tne inaist- . position pfWeVpattyHo' flgVt ndejr fU are beginbmg to disooTer hi, ftieir -omndywlt bht 'ibe , W. it if' .J -d'Hil'ti VOL. 6. : its c9napledoi''i nattet which has member. .andivffKenitfE orulation . .-. ... Cj :-r T r----r ;r- -'b!ondll''fei?rtaiA"iir two resetativo :' :thisl!vir I -kSd : - for 6he;!and if'MmiiUMehuht the Legislature, nure '.tbaaevr ; W iuie uutii viu wiinm'isriw BiiiraLii.iHiii Hctasej who in this asei is a; Demo- fjr---r'i;LOJLch-iaWin.v''i'. pitTe.wIiat lovvns are enticed to oue (2 ' Rftrtiinff0 KdarJP 7 ?lr hrrhtfi; vfi'-M'-? flP'l '-.i it i- ' -'i QWVD0tnClipartie8 . .Ciaim to pave & j . -T"j: m Vi ' 1 iS" J"Vy, WIU, Ml LemacrailQ plrk afesert8hattjhe will eat oue of Buer'au,' is s serious ione,' ana iw rtlrthfecomplicated by -the ' fevefaness of the Senate two counties navine fiatf tfC Md" the declaration by ! ,tu imucracs oi s purpose to inrow , . , .. .. j ? - , . 1 J. -iTkT s - . ; . j - i . j: t. ... fjuut it vt,u,b growing out for thejGrant party got UL u .c u : t : . . . j . .thosioli'd U Frankliri JTierce Uemocrats feel as little dis posedtqge up a Sate Honse riot as Republicans. But there" is one r.-T TY m m ' pey xiampsnire lie will nave 'aftfer Pieifaa Bhii He can't to send Piegan Phil. He can't make a UrJz'- ..:.'ir tit', o tt! "J It. r" ' i 1- jauixaiy uut r.' a uanuucK, who poiumandatbai Department. . I , soihb nWjSocthebn poetby, 'One' of the best known inhabitants 0f our Southern Parnassus is Paul II. IJayne. , ; For ,y ears he has" sang of the scenes the loves, thei.hopes, the worth of tbissnnland of the South And he has' chaunted the praises of :Son, of New York a newwork en- titled The Mountain of the toyets iwithPoemsof Nature and TradjUod iThe 6latber will contain some quite original; features in its delhaeations ?oilifq and scenery in .tte i pine lands ojf Georgia, thatJiaa hitherto been comparatively unworked. Some of the contents1 of theyblume appear e, first ;ih jthe! 'Atlantic, jfdnthlv. i where they attracted tnarked. attenr .tioni"4c ' - 1 '' -an-ivj.i f "-WTe hope' that the"'work' may .find many purchasers. UOhlv by . buying the books of oar authors caij we hope ta baild' up a substantial literary tame tor tne woutn. ' ' 'r ,,WixfrHli-l5fWft treaTO Ar w ,iii.f - . T.-j -;:':V-i , The yicdJesideat Ubot after the M"? WwlCT pf ao;ma?y ppUtlCiapa).wd. f? WM?WyjVm .8 vie., gpfei liU thsr employing the powerful machinery government f atrouage to restore the fortunes bf the' PeDnb- , . i y . . '.f,?! i i i j pa'VV WPf Yeuspect thisi was said to. discredit I Wilsoiu i It is' pretty j evident 5rantf will Vai this machinervtd the fall ex- i xejiji ot us ,ca.papiiyif lUjieiecungim-. I Firtdintr I toie adyWedf. i iuuvu .muv.; .rpiiajvM , . 4i..iw pic vn any oeowoh: that offerMu He talk great' dtal and nU'sVore. "J In the f rJ. blace he' nsea resident Grant of being resppnsiblqr -or, the Josses in the recent MoMtMt u ww also ba his jfau, ijf :-ttjy Party lsnot raUid fprhe- spirited JW aM ettr eral contest Jdarib'g':flHi ! ptesdat and j ujmu .? ----- . fi4s ;not jeveti'-Vet beerf Cleared. 1 Uaider ai S'l: Ithe, ;W;PKn-!?P!Srrtf5?!': 1 , S w m- f eaca -town. BKttPtate electa, one , put I pia.pariy, wfiire ine itepuuiicana ae- i raSSq Clare haUrii.adeV -'lHev wilt forclV 1 -M j f 1 .. V. k 1 tiiat: is. 'Hb'rpngh "the baUdts.' aid are" cl?arJy:bep.Vuppq))rjfa,kingJdowthwj encrpaclira ent tipon. , uxeir freedont, adtori. 'Fo'r7thiB reason . the - Vice President savs he is opposedio'the1 electdn; of ' av 'resfdent or'tfird term: inat wruieiMraiii, uas maue a Sale Pxesideot he lwuld not blefiU ed to a'third ttjrnk ri Ha bhers'tliat- there is a profeet n;; fdoY'tor fnoiuP Hate the President, fie tfiinks this ra?veE;j8Kengo4ragea anil Be-verahftUierntqw ;jw bp jjok. otheiy.owin 3ntrestit dleiy by wSeld Ink. til. lkLf.t,ln Jk Kl'rUMrAnlo:!:' compMshment of , their on ends He fhftfH ;f,!)iat: thev deeryecon- uwlKiatjouof the party t r ,Pstering in8ei pernicious - political-' uoctrmes ffhe Vice President thinks that the President has tieeri extremely unwise in harborinsr any such' inclinations s t j. i -. .: . . . ....... ... axandidaqy for a tlkd' term, and Bhonld make haste .to correct the in Jury already done by rdakingan open and formal declaatibn' of a 5 deterroi bation not to be "a"candidate for a" thiiillerin..,.'.TUTs.tha!.V!ic'Pre8Tdeht thinks, would hofougbly reunite the party an4s would ensure a restoration of its former ascendancy in the poliii cal scaled t"! M- ! All of. these expressions (how that lienry fVY iIkoii is not by any means a third-termer. We ' think , they also establish a clear case: of President- seeking -on the part of the Veneinble 1 cobbler-statesman w JNatick. v There are many slips' bet ween the cup amd the lip. but we do not think we wilt be f af inistakeii jji jpur prediction that if things get noworse for Grant than they are he will receive5 the! nominal tion" of the office-holders' convention and be beaten by the electoral' vote anq tne people, mere is uaroiy tne ghost! of a chance for Mr. AYilson, or ay other man not in love with the President, to get the nomination. ' BEVENVK .11ATTKB8. - It is stated that revelatious have ..been made recentfywhTcfi show great corruption and inemciency in the man agement of. the internal, revenue of the' country, t A Washington dis patch! says that tor x week the President and the Secretary of the Treasury have been' Conducting with' Hhe utmost secrecy . an, invesugation anto the methods of the manufacture and 'sale of distilled spirits This in vestigation has Vbeen superintended by Secretary Bristow in' person, and by the most trusted confidential spe cial agents in the service. . Secretary Bristbw's frequent visits to New York The basis of the ; uivestigatiou ,has been; the remarkable iact .that high winesjean be purchaseuV in tpen mar-' ket iii' New .York and' NeW Orleatis for considerably less than the cost pf proancupUf mciuamgtne governmeni -tax. MThis fact bass excited : tba so. prise of the;President and Secretary 'jorajbow, wiu mpy ueiermiueu to(uir -cover the cause. , Op account of the 'great knystery in which the aBTestiga- tion is involved the exact , situatiba cannot be stated, but it is positively ; known that both ' the President and Secretary Bristow are convinced that ;ere,ha? beenamtoena BYStem illicit l.diatillatiofl,-r.i TJija.. M.sloKjtbft ' most part j confined to -Westenk diaw - vllbcit jarhtskey baa become so .com?. port tbat.it is reguiarljt kiwMm.amifflgj dealers as " extras?1 I'hllpwjng. drdir irecently made by a large hose to WjjsternJ distillery firm js prob abl us ujet.ofi.raore of.. them.';. ..Two the, special-agenta.-aharged; wuhthia fa quiry i havte Mnade: full Reports, upon this snbjeet; ; 'The result of " theiri in quiries i sttmniaHzed ' fri What pre-' cedes It is not unlikely .thata 4iir ther result, will baiid merous removals irtihe service, adds the cbrresporiderifi from whom 'we have 'borrdweil this staeffent.''i!;tl- PS,.?a-j ppscd!, CowmissioneDis rtAicaunettted with: these developmentsven by th,e remotest indirection.'4" ,v:. if'-' - 3f- n: ! 1 r 1 ,iiii.i -ilil "t "-General' Spinner ' "concedes 'thai McdW'enourgiSri C;,1 was the . first to proclaim the, independence of the States : It joejtamljioks as. of .Geri. Spinner W.igi.twi3tP--7owr Gov. Hendricks is to be, at Char lotte on the;octugUf the Centen nialpHendricks wouldmak6a Centennial, candaX& foil tile ;Presu- lug a sialic ouaio vi' Miiriuifnvirav pir rona&dHU y: at sa'mbW of many others: "Send' ;.( !iT-.t--. - ' a cood many extras: we can maice niiTSoL Si lb c ijrrw . lO Id &II WtaiiOti i i- .. L si 454 illers and. . sneerers. th e. joiiowinsr , Baa ! Wa wnntnnilha nrolittinn t.n1 tka nlmm f North Caroling to have etrticW thtf first lpw.qf tb.fl'war.aadj(jjbave origiaally as-, erted theriebt4qf the colonies tobefree Imo quesra jl5 tofteaTilleraj aoritios,. The centennial celebration has served the fcood pnrpc&a Hi opalng tip U1S bra for his torjcal investif ition,nH.of excltjna fresh spint 'of Inquiry'as tdtumen and measures. ? bersenrcb tnumpaamlyiestabliyje Abe all clim, ot North Carolina jntbe, premises X we Wieerfonyiesnfr; havnj beeirat one" lime disposed to foltowt thtrrathey Inteetd; estimony. or.our-uwn; I honjas;, Jefferson, inrt tti pntrln!ri'itinbfa Jfif t1t"HTribinf trit t the ; Alexandef Ctuyeation;, aud J Tesolu-' ions. ' ' "V ":-"- -'(- In cliyniBg that asDeclaratioa tbe S3 riiei n spi rit ns,an d with some resembr lance in phraseology: to, thatipssnned for the fiatioovby; JefEersdn was pre pared by Ephraim Brevard and adopt ed, by; a convention iii Charlotte, Mecklenburg county North Carolina, on the 20th of May, 1775, we do not seek to deprive the" grea'tTslatesman bf sl ' spriff of his richlv-deseryed aurels.; Mecklenburg's fame is not to be established that way, and those jntereAteil or-narrow'minded parties wno iiMvr'Tsongnt to 'maKtf -.sucn an ssy haw liisfortea nistory to color thVir wij. seifish imrpbscs.' North Carji.iu; would ?1strew., immjorlelles over dike tombs of botb igreat-patriots whoa' loq aen t pens flung iiery defi ance at the foes of libeity.'' - r ': i- iTh urinan and Bay ard'.is a .'. Presi dential 'ticket which the Jackson Democratic Association7 of ..Washing . 3 on uiiynave unaer consiaerauon.. he platform sdggested recognizes all the amendments tor the Constitu tion, and ad vocates uniform taxation and carrencv, and no discrimination ?n favor of the boud holders; "A Cati- forma paper prefers 4 llden ,to all others and thinks he has the .chances in his favor as things stand. : The New York TVibyne seems to be a pTilden paper alsoi s Hendricks is pow erful in the West and South. These iare merely preKminary simmefings bf tne Dig rresiaenwai pow- x nereis no tellirt?? who will set it1 to bbilihsf. iti V 1 U i o . a 'I. j -The Springfield J Mepublican the jfbremost journal in New England, in closing an article on the Mccklenburjg tjentenniai, . remarss: ine jNoitn Carolinians have a good record, in the Revolution tb recall, and wo- hope they will havo at first ' class bBleb'ra- tion.M Tha,nKypu!iy't jfi,$S inten: tidn.i The preparations are. going qu. handsomely,' and we4 hope to greet hundreds if . not I. thousands , of tour Northern friends. North. ..Carolina's Centennial of Independence is theirs mo n vim . i .:.! I. 1 .... --S; i-.i je, I ,1 . HESTEK KICKED OUT. , v .j r Th at superlative sneak and gad-fly, J, G.'flesteri has been dismissed the ser vice of the Department of Justice 'by tne new -attorney vjenerai.. irierre pont. thou hast commenced well!.,.' j, qcording.tp a; Washingtoq correal pendent Hester say a be was dismissed, : not because" he did 1 ahytbiri wrong, but that he informed, the 'AttbrneV ,. General, thaVhe intended JLo publish ,a. book entitled fThe .Wandering Jew id America, which is ad inside history; of 'the'drt Mobilier frauds and bth eTf celbrated.natmn'Mrand qlen t; and corrubt-' casesi f He also .intends tot show'ub ttieJ'whblt"syslem f mtnn- ; facturing Ivu'MurontragW,fc; WniW ! ' u; tit in iwlyf i t.TIi)i;i hj-t-i league nmrderi.fcc,, aid .in fajtt.Jj IJJr VSwlJ,e w-JrSoTHtftnfc.W.fe ! race , factory.. tbo.frJieadinariers f yvuicii is. unuer- ti. Jiut , Jii iimi. i.fu;ti i. nieiVt of Justice., .He fancies ihat his ! book will create sur,aud .11 lie pub, iisnes aiv ne nows intregam m- ij,ftf cases will, beypnd f-le. ( p"ro)ai(li ty geta,bis(bo9jQutl he,, wuj. remap, iijt VVashington andypractiseflanf. Hg dont fee.Hheidea.of 'murmiig to the, Splyslve ffcrceajid, pas. .ISetjofl of fifing j.'t-)iifl; Jo Conressin the i Ninth (Georgia i Dj- trict to fill the seat-'ofHJrv. Gavnett men of ,thft,land,. and. will bJ felfcjn rgia., r y cy " 5 f 1 IhinU timclf cbfnparatifeXbaiet oea Bishop's rJioekon-tbei BQUth cdast Of England, falls 'like, the ifirst BtrokVbf ear on a stfl(gn! hundred Hvnsgoiiednti TJieinarina acci- graceful recognUion, ojtpftp. Kina:. !s raeritvand of the truth of history; of the Mecklenburg Centennial. . Says : .McMillan mAfjr'lfamW tlie .country ...Mr-Hill is one of the great the larger field to whioh he 'goesJ---tfe Vak'log'beehin'ari bfmihtin i V btfe ovrVuf i ! "fir:. Yidtfaf wit n'lUlViwn t ii t -.V'.:',.i'-?r:.' . lorn j .vtwRirwnnHSMWHus., "--fid 1 iet9-;ib vbtsswn'jx fev yesfertii j fpdit of. lh& ISxtdtliBg I Committee (t 'vyajvssmfeuinted, fej appr0yed . 4d?rdere4 d fixed ted Wport al tne next Meeting of fee Board -: X uc j. wi vunuiiwq ?iw .uouuwwu:. w snifedraiefbrtbelTiaVglfromTi the-Chfti Pebreaudospitarf h UUkC UIUUCUIMG IU uuViUoiku uuiu I such nainezaabw ia4.hosa instHulions 8 yr ?5T -rj v u;., i It was Ordered thai the Chairman take, suphjstepa as may think propel to; obtain possession of the . missing criminal docket of the Superior Court ; and all other prbperj fy belbngingtb the county of New Hanovef whlchwere under i the control and - in the pdssessibtf bf James C. Matin, late Clerk of the. Superior Court of 'New Hanover.' coun ty., f After. which die Board adjourned, Wlimlnietoii Betalt ISarttet. :oli"i- i. The following5 prices rtiled yesterday f Apples; -i(driedV12J cents pet pound; dried peaches ,25c. per pound;' walnuts,' 25 ceats per peek; pickles, 20 f cents : per dozen; lard, v 20 centsl per pound ; butter, 4050 cents per pound; cheese, 25 cents per pound; grown fowls 00$1 00apair;geese $1 50 per pair; beef 1016fc. per pound ; beef, (corn ed)' I2i15c. per pound; .veal 12ilGc. per poqna; mutton j 12 Jai6i eta. per pound; ham, 1C18 pts, per pound; ah.oulder8112ia 4 cents per pound; tripe,20.cts. per bunch'; Clams; 25 cents a peck; open cTams,'2025 Cts a quart; sdup bunch, 5 cts. ; eggs, 18(2X cents, adcet; sturgeon, 25 cts. a pbunk (51bs)j potatoes, Irish, 50 cts. a peck; sweet 2ff cents? shf-trout 25c-f.'per bunch; mullets 1025c. mi uuinuu ; mruiys, aw. . it uuwcu , vmvue,- 0" ctsa peck; cabbages 1025ts. a head ';' ibgiia 20cents a podnd; liver' pudding; 220 cents a pblnd; hog head cheese, 20 Cents a pound; New River oysters $1 50 a gallqnt Sound do.; 80 cents a gallon; wild PUCks 5075 cents a pair; radishes, 5(10 cents a s bunch: lettuce, 5 cents . a head; parsley, 5 cents a bunch; onions, 5 cents a bunch; carrots, S cents a! pound; rice,5 12f jsenta & quart. ' '- i" Terrjrble. ' '. .. . ! ' ', Mr." Wm. It. Terry," of Itockinghain, re quests us to say! that be was not a Candidate,' especially 9t Mepublioan. candidate, for the. Mayoralty; pf that city at the recent election;, Well, JJfiUianvwe, cheerfully .give, you; the lamp holds out to burn," you know, Wil ham? :'"" ;!:'"' ---' .."'.f:'.;('THE(lVBHl'rr.i:.'-:! - t V . ; ". : S , ' : - Flrat Steps Towards Reorganization - . ! . . - i I. ' . -- " i ' ' - 1 . , ,' r Proceedings of Trustees. Condensed from RalcigU News. FIRST DAY. ft ...... ...t.' r ' i i . , , -j Ka-Veigh, May 4, 1875. i The Board of Trustees of the Uni versitV of North Carolina 'met at the JExeeutive office in this 7 city bn the 4th insWI President, His Excellency jGovp.. H. ; Brogden, Chairman ex- omcio, VY. A. tiranam, ss. Jb . Juoore, Rev.4 C. 'BY Hassell, Rev. Dr. Neil McKoy; Paul C. Cameron, John Man-5 mng, J. JwiDavis, lw.L Patterson, Jas. A. Graham, ,Dr John Mclver and Kemn P..Battle7- ' "' Several J schemes looking ; to reor ganization were submitted. , A com mittee was appointed to report on the next day.1, ,...-"., -...' s..j Mr. P. C. Cameron, from the Com mittee J on ' Repairs, made a verbal report,' stating that the work is' in st fair estate of progress? and1 will be pushed tor, completion, as rapicjly.as the means shall be supplied : that ac cdmmodatibns f or 200 students can' , be furnished bv' July: ' ;' " lMc4j Jvemu r (Battle moved that all receipts from distributive shares1 aim unciaimea ojyiaenas snail, oe loaned or invested under directibhs1 of tlie' Executive 'Committee.' and the interest only used until ithe printsipal shall .became. the absplute property 0$ the II nivtfrsuvj.y which 3 motion, was atiopiea. , - , i Kejlveil'tiot to-' appeal' Trum deci tion Urf S'-CirChit . Court ' in. case of l)e wey asijgnee vs. rihe. Trusf ess o V t Aft I 1111 Ul-W II V Ik) 4i .According' tQx adjournment, .the Board convened at 10 o'clock A. M, " Mr! Kemp P. Battle, on behalf bf the Cbmniitto' oir Kebrgariizatipn, Warf cbVismered siatini,' ' wliereupd'n;' the folio wirig; resolutibhs weWadobti liesotve'd, ist, That the University be opened for the admission of pup bhf tb6 'first Monday, in :Septemb next, ! and ; ' th at the terra I contin ue "with two weeks vacation al Christ ti&& ifntil 1 the second 1 1 hUTSday in -June! .ItrTS. i ' j -t't i t-.-.--..i'L Ft4 Ilesolve(L2 jThe charge for tuition shall b $60 for the term with $10 for robmrent,1 servant hire' and' deposit moneyed! ;whlch dhe half shall be ald adyancev lhi other Jbalf oh dr before th.abpngjtie .session in r esoWed;Z. That for the present "there shall W established six college, at? the head of ; each of ;whioh there will bo a Professor (unless, the Board shall decide to elect sa President and J r xtraeta from tne Proeeedlnss J The Board ' of 1 COunt tommissionerk if held W adjourned Irieetintf i WWPfi?. County Attorney .was I at 400 per aanum. . T U hUmkA ttkim VlninnH nrnnmtt. V anilto repnrt atae neeun Board the nacdea of allipiners pow m those Qfr-tneerinr:;. SdScaool of; m A&?tna tinaf'fnMiat j ! Minin acfordlBiif trflaw'vS- r ? 'il J? Science aTnd Takfcs -lilt' VIH1 J irv-?n;-r,Ar i'' i t no:2d;: f.r. lace dhe bf them under his charge) uufA .il S I. ; College pf Agriculture. ,. II, College of Engineering and the" Mechanic Arts.' '7 mi Cdlfege'of 'Natdi-al Scieh6e:' r IYtlkllege of Literature;! i;l fj ?Y'.Collese;of Mathematics ; f ',. .. ? VI. College of Philosophy v.; "t Resolved 4:That 'teidfcoUe&es'ahkli ' i- Buuuiwucu lutviscuoois accoruing ipm Bcceeaie aunexeay sotbt eacm or icient, viz: J t a n ' i; . St . . . . , , ' - r , t . , Sncuiturept AJ.C!.l Li T 1 I iTA W011" tbTXechariI5TArts,'iritd, 'st, Behoof 1 -mThe Cblleee of Natural Science' into, Jst School of Chemistry; 2nd,; School of Zoology and Bpttnyard. School of f Geology aud Mineralogy.: . iv. ioe yoiiege 01 ijiteraiuns into, st,' 66bddl bf English Language and Literattrret5nd1 School of 'Ancient Languages; 3rd, School of Modern Languages: .. ' 7. . , VT'The College of Mathematics in toV'lst;,,Schbbl or Pure Mathematics? gndbohool of Isatural Philosophy; rd, ochool ot . Commercial , pcience. TL;The, College of Philosophy in b.' 1st, Sehbol of Metaphysics and Logic; 2nd, School of Moral Science;' Srd, benool of History, Jrohtical Jcon omy, International and Constitutional Law,,.'. . . t I ' liesoloed , That further details' in regard t6 the cburse of instruction in' the University, the granting Of dipIq- mas, certificates of proficiency; Shall be adjusted by the.Board on con sultation with the ' members of the I? acuity 10 oe nereaiier eieciea. ' uiesolved' fi,v That ' the: Professors shall be allowed a salary of $2,000 per annum, each, payable, semiannually With house rent. ! 7'; ' 4 T, I Xliesolved v, The question whether a President of the University shall bo blected by the Trustees or the Faculty shall choose a ehairman of their body witn executive power, is postponea to the next meeting 'of the Board7 a : Resolved &: That when ; the iBbard adjourns, it , shall n!adjouru;, tp -meet again in the Executive office in the bity of ' Raleigh ' on WednesdayJthe 16th June next, and that at that meet' ing the Professors' shall be elected j of which fact the Secretary, shall,, give public notice. . , , r ., - . i Resolved, Oa motion of Mr.j K Pj JJat tie, that & special: committee of inv1e, qe appointea, twnp snau st)e:au thorized to adopt such .measures as they may deem advisable for raising contributions for the use of the, Uni- vcrsity,.pn such conditions and - limi tations, as may be agreed on with the donorsl Messrs, Kenip ;P. Battle, B,- t . morns,' W . A. . uraham, r aut 1 u. Cameron, John Manning were ap- pointeu on mis committee. vn motion or 4tr. doun manning, Resolved Tiaat . Messrs. .W.. A. Graham; B. -F. Moore and. W. IL Battle be. Trustees of the funds to he- raised by contributions for the main tenance of the University. ; - , Un motion of Mr. VV . A. liraham; JZesoltiedt That the Secretary ; and Treasurer, " correspond with ; N. , W.' vv Qoann, JtLrfjq., ana otners ? to ascer tain? the condition : of the ; lands 1 in Bunoombei and 1 other counties.! be longing to the University. ' Likewise that ? he- ascertaiu ,lf ..practicable, whether . the, 'University has .valid claim to any lands in Tennessee, - and that he reporTaTrthe f acts he can ob- Resolved, On motion of Mr." Man nlrig,that, ; . 1 ' ; There shall be established as early as practicable in connection -with the College of Agriculture, Engiueering and the Mechanic Arts, a farm and garden, of which the grounds bereto fore set apart shall be a" portion, ;mid also a workshop in which the- differ- ent schools 'in ',the various5 Colleges may bbilliusttated.7i';,:vv ';,:;;f y ,.The.,open land;bbunde4:,bv .the Raleigh uroadr ion i the '.east and thati i- Resettled, .iDn ..motion. uf alion Wm. Av Graham, thatMessrs. Matt' ning,'Cameron ; and Battle be maW a copmiuec 10 mecu uit yoiumissiou er.',. under the.decree instlio, case joi Dewey, assignee, vs. the. University afid others, at1' Uhapel lilill, and lay claim , to the ? college bnildings.'- prdr feasors': houses ,and. the .tract of ( land on which they are;; situated as iieces safy for the purpose of instruction in ine various aeparrnieuitt i iiio.uni' versltv. , .... . . '. . , Resolved, On motion of Mft H L Patterson, that 'the Secretary and Treasurer negotiate a loan. ;of $54700 to De;expenaea , 1 or repairs pi tn, building. fcc.. tf 'the University an thai! the first receipts into "the1 Treas ury,' except from the1 Agricultural Iand Scrip Fund shall be applied to indemnity of such persons as may be come sureties for theTrustees for said Ibahs " '',vi itiy '"s's'-'j' -wResotved On motion ?of MfCam)- eron Ithat advertisement 'be jnade i for the, return ofT the books- and other propei-ty belonging to the tJniversity. and the Secretary la directed ' where- ever practicable to enforce the same; i; To look for. a needle in a ban die of hay,!' is with us expressive of tryine to do an impossibility.' The . phinese im prove uu uim nayingr u xo ieei ior a neeaie a w AtX a J UTS . , . . . - ioutheastl of 'the- tbutl? buHdig-re reln1od;iQ(tbd. anipus nBreC anart as parade aii d n lav errt) un Id. 7' Mr. F- Busb'ee has -been chosen : of-Baleisu-."; vi.'i'fa M-n n?3 s.rr:' siza uuwv 'eJaborate Ecogramme lprjftmorial Day". 1 J .1 ikiWIUfj"' i1'' . - ! - t Vr2- t,'n, lia fiffTitpn. ' nial orator, there wCl be.- no Duplirt Court , . Until the second week-r--- - - - - -. 1 1 W2-OQO BOTncr,irBling d beautiful symbolic flag for. the Steam ' Bescue Fire Co.yf Katelgh.'" r? " "V l- TTlr..tidi 5n La'Grsn&e Mohday! ' M&fet-G. G.'Grady. wCommissioners-- t ; 1Dr.1j. .M.'nadleri?DCb ilurcliiaon, tJ; Jj. - f. j ?Wliiaker, .chds rarHr Over-" : street liadr and . nj-n?inkB.:XL'Drt-'" ; desai:J.stTayl:jaBm Democrats. .wrawci 1j - ,Weldon!feiiArJfeiMati)n Qoe,rofBalifa ifax,cpunty,ewasr painfully ?n- t . ured on bunt from a horso. mitBce'rtTSrill -eTected HW.; ; MtakerIavor and J. P. Ellinbr.' Alex.: rawalr Democrata.-r -.- ; .- ? :.-. Jia-A Wr rrt '- ft jtrrven-je-i ! cently in Tarboro by some of the orphans , e contribution? .were realized; , ': j Magler: Mr. J. Armstrong, agea i VP, a'tesiawnjastii eiXmfB8 thrown ' -rara.Jdsj3&?2Snd kill ed, . .last;Tuesd 3y j wnue returning irom uaiias taiui noiue. . oi RfeVi Alt llanffum Ihas been : : ravitedrto deliver the address before the" i menpemen oqr tne nrst -luesaay in i une. ; ,.!; I A son of Gen. I. H. Hill is -dangCTously ill in Baltimore. 1 The General and ais wife let Charlotte for . his .bedside Tuesday evening and write that he is "better. " t)f.5TuckerJwhd shofCol. Robt.- ": fTamlin, m Henderson a few months :ago, was tried at the last term pf .Orange Superior , :: Court and fined $500 S V' ; - ' -s : iHod.:Joseik J. Davis, of Louis; j :- burg. has consented to , deliver the com- toencement address ; at the Wilson Colle giate Institute on the 25th of June, says the : Aavan.ce. i i-i-vRev. Dr.'HoOpeyhas accepted the invitation to deliver the address of : wel- 5 come to the members of the State Medical . ; Society; which convenes in Wilson on the ISthinsUJJ-, il:-.;v ,iit ':n.i1.r( J.'.,-'- -Rocky'Moubt f election :! Mayor, . Dr. R. e.;TjJleryj.)omn5Sioaers,:.WJ - L., , Tborpj Jpo, jD Battle. Bennett Buna, Jno. . ' P. Tillery afid tfW: Smith--allDeniocrat-' ic Uon8erv$tfxestTjTo--r; :n')vrtiiit'--rii ., ' i-r At aland sale in Rocky , Mount", Mr. Wm. S. Battle bid off' a beautiful lot and presented it to' the' "Episcopal Church. "! K.!i. - T - . , ..I- r i has beea subscribed says ihe. Mail.. . -The case-ofeiutaad&owell, indict ed for the marderf ijCobnf has been . removed f rbmEagcemtfe W 'Halifax and ketforirial wxtTliurday he, trial of yohn Williams has been continued till next court. rroiirf .v.t.s Y.;ia . ; -7-, The i following was the ticket. voted for and elected atfHalifax on Monday. iPcnf Mayor--GJ C. -Whitehead; : For Com- - Bioners7--John T. Gregory, H. J Carraway, '. jJast BT. Mullen; jnoli.' Howard, J Andrew Jackson. . The municipal election at War saw resulted in the choice of the following (Democrats: Mayor. A. H. Parker: Cora- 7 anissiOhers; J.TKi Smith; T.'- J. Thornton, - HJI. Owen, L.JAaroo,Xj Brown., ;fj, .. , ! The municiparelecjjonjat Mount . jOlivo-resulted in thg clifticof th follow-1 5ng DemocratsTayorf "DT'M." Mclntire; jCommissioners, W. T. English, JT' H Lof-i Tini;, Jesse Iianler; J .,W.; isuno, jJ-. j-C u;ason. ,r-. 1 . .: - The Magnolia municipal elec tion passed off quietly, thereHbeing no Jte--' publican ticket in thefleld.! The following . were elected : Mayor, U. j. uarroll; Uom missloners, J. M. B&rtsell. J. T.: Carroll, J . K StallinsrSk Fi A- Newbury. F. E. , Recis- ter, W. J. Carroll. ' : 4 '' ' ' Greensboro Patriot : We under-: stand that Col: Buford has signified to Gov. Brogden his intention to begin, the change of gauge on the North Carolina road east of GrCensboroi i This Is perhaps the shortest way .to test the validity, of the recent lecis- Jativfe enactment. klLi'Theuit osundrv ersbns'J vs.! the Scotland Keck .aid r WeldonV . NJ C-,! Transnortation Comnanv. .will nrohablv be taaen up at ine- next term 01 mo Hustings Court, lrtfUKJolh,: before ; which tribunal' At the election held on Monday in Weldon;the following- were 'elected a Board of Commissioners; for the town of Weldon for the ensuing year iJL, M, Foote, T." L. Emry, LF- iLarkin.Et1 M.' Hicks and W. . U JtHUM 'h.e Mayor wi be select, ed from this number, gays the New. -4TrborV Board of Commisr sioners will consist of Messrs; Jesse AkWil- . liamson : Jacob Feldenheimer,,. Frederick Phillips. Daniel W.Hurtt,1 Alex- McCabe and Joseph Cobb; the four first named be ing Democratic Conservatives, which will ensure a.decided working majority. . Mr UOjfit. ,F. ,7t3tarlleeloo e of the edkoraofTthe .Wadesboro Argus writes Sot that paper yerhis5 signature of fc Ercel doune" an interesting account of the funeral of the great Calhoun which he .witnessed. Of -the -pall-bearers toly Jefferson 1 Davis ao4Abram W,Venableemaip; both loved honored. . , , .iiWe leam7fiir the4 Awsthat thSjatuicipaLelettioBia the town of Bat-j tleboro resulted as follows-, John C. York,, Esq.; was 'elected' Mayor1, iMessrs. H. H.' McGnireCiK, C. Pppiej.B Fank iPitfiU. JS, Alsop, Sr., and F. H. Herbert as(Cominis-( slotter. ' Some' excitement prevailed ' for several hours after:sunfiso jUj reference lt the constitutionality of the charter, between the contesting candidates, the polls having been opened three tones and elosed, but at -last matters were arranged and the election proceeded with the aboVfe restilr. j ' . OflicLTKMecklenburg-Historical : Society, UlectedFriday might:; llaj.. C. Dowd President; Hon. Z. B. Vance, 1st VTP. : Gen! D."H. Hill.y2ttdE Vi!P.. Dr. T. . J.VMoorrSecretaryjand.Treasuj-er Vt Wrt Flemming, Esq., Corresponding Secretary; -:. r. ParkaTHatchlnsoo, librarian Hon.' W iL SJlipp Wff J. Yates, CU JoBes, X 11 McAden,yDr7M. M7 Orr, .T. F. Drayton, W. Ui Ti TrU&jmBettlt&tiXtOi Mills . Dr. C. L7 Hunter andSW: F,Avery, Exec- " utive Committee5. On motion, Oak J; IL Wheeler and Hon. Geo,Bancrofttpf Wash- s tngton City, Hbtf W A; (Jraham, brNbrtli , Carolina and Di. J. Gi Mj Raiatayr ofTen-. nesseet were elected honorary members., . Concerning the j death 7 0 i Hon. 1 Jas. T. Morehead. atf pbunceo: in the Stab yesteayfwehave the following ad-' r difional particular from; iffa : Greensboro ' Patriot ; He, returned tfrom Rockingham ' county aT)out ' o'clock: PM?,J Monday; 1 coarplaimug'cf iimula, :c . went homeand,took, remedies. rThe fol lowing moTniii the chills" were tetj severe, t f ollowM to devete ;DurJngi tiuhMj the : chilis ssstmiea. eoagesavefoHat and he died.about 6 P.lt, He reachedf hU 76th . year on the 11th of last January, and in his time was one of the first tnen of his native. State. ' J,He was an able lawyer; a profound thinker, a deep student, and had filled po- -"kltionsof publid trust honorably to himself wg, rinrttl t: J-l i

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