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. -iv 4. - ' -it From the E$too Recorder. f - la i orro uaruuna, irons wie ,vy -p ; -; mlencnt W lb American fiLeroi-oirtuai. atanees strangely multiplied to cneca oreverciue panoses of edecatks ;The noted Cofivutatiuns f ioha Locltedo not se muck M peatioti the ; vubjeet. ltty-aix yjiare, the tejioOa claimed by Lords Pronators, fetentees ; Sir William BerMsy.governor of Viinia, being one of them. Hi 4-.Mtacste)th5f eafet sf tfctertgte i-nal 5Stetlca abthemafie. Hi regard v for popular ediicairba'waa revealed in lS7l,by this kdamatwWtUs-lltbAk Cod there are no , free eeheois aid ca prlaaiffI I hOj:iw shall lBot1imtIthii9ttdwl yateT'&sfni11? "ilia brought disobedience,. jwrwianA Nets into j the worW,nJ frf&tnfgha divulged them,and : libelesaiasiitheb r proprietor!, wher? aoscrbing object was wealth, espoused similar eeotmiCTU; and thai the fu tmre fate of learuuig wa eaddjr fofieee. Ren f ewitfte handmaid ef Education lengib, awa- i kened in. the father-land, scompassionate Spirit.1 for the phuter sad irrtbin the srst tens weive .'yeare of tbe JaslccntnW there appeared ev. UessnL Blair,'Adaron4 Qordon, 0ee pious mw . tfonariet froniBrfaxd, whaeBga pa cadi doty otnatr&iinf six or M thousand souis spread ve anarea, M1 .BWd - miles VpaW J At that period -few tfh who were, bjrn ta 4tr growopio Bawnuou m w rt Cokmji could read ; fever e?ea oftbe better, sort ., eould wriiei" a4 tbe were ahaopl titter aUan- e to any puWcword'H tbe Deity. Hie peo t pb&kr9 nally Pretbyai -Lutneraoa, lreneb - Caltin&rta, JIotrVJ CithoJjc. Uuakera .; vandiajipaliai lu,lb9W& Clwfr" party iwre, rendere4 by, acta of. fl58nti trbpihtqte the Booebnmiata,and 1 allowed, for. oxor;Ubaay-yatampny ptber att of tyranny, toexact, even a fee from every ; one of tbeirniiiiiiterairbo aolenwiized a aiarrjagfe. . The people were wakeful to tbe voice oC both pb 1 nd private teaching t and if ha me& f : the religfaoa aatageoista - excited tentratoaUiee, ;whichln$th of dayinrere ot iUy ablto-iirbw v 4neh promoted vreedtn thoagbt and eosrit of tnenlry anioxi?4he-peopld r it barpen c d their wfeiwuadinsei.ajid beme -t. Theyst 1715 may be aeeoontd an -epoch in; protpeeure nttpreveinefit. rraqf-aeven ieg;imaT acts were revised and teenacted r niainr of which i . retain in force to the present day; and are nonuniento of the pohtical wisdom ana wgai iearu fnifof that thus." - They are the oldest tatntes, -which iawJivedasu bseietrt chan ,TJfi colonta rcords Mteeedentl mutilated and de i fettlveappear from this beriod tor be in regular ; k tefia lotereals' of inter ' . prise n3 Indvsby wece encouraged j the govem i weatiad bcoweoiore settled tb field fdJ catnohylay uncJtivaied.,Tber vere 'pwjeoi ajlllsjoflsbetwetath Ilg!t .Church party and " the JDiasentersj'.the Paprietdrr and pwrvincials th.'.Ind4an tribes were always jealous and often- 4 laWtihit piraUss we-freeuently UvuWesqm ; the peopla"wm icatterad and indigent r hooks V were sesjewand school teachers scarcer. vTheJ& : brary o'f ft1eenT)2iaa tefdeih conuincd more than Iie,TetWrt8d3Wter- vvT'pjpuUtofttM the Colottf negan wcteaserapidlv after the Crown had re . cetved froot the IrdsWoprietwns in 729,asut- render of then right to soil and sigmory, and v ire t thft iligh Church was enbojdened i an set was 'f.fitiiiot tla prTttioii pf poet "$ray libra Uy, ,benj3est to th$ inlerests of Eietaturet and this appears lo-'be aH that wae thought of-to pro iX uwte the cause Vf education, The tnuusters of tGospeVWdtM UivyeiwerelMmost the on- )y cneQ of lettecs. in tber Province, most of. whom wereedoeated in England, or itsdoaiinions. The ona-jclasshad ft few hooks on thexjlogical subjects, f tad perhaps some of the Greek and Romaa cl as ? sicaodJthoUnK few treatises out law jThese wertwieJtlH la Jldentenv: SattV JJewhern, od -DeaaforV the- four ouly;corporate towt in the J Province and thes. t ejttremelv isroaU Gov, JohntWivhi bis speech to the Legislalaren XTS&t laments that care uaa taken to tnspire: the ytmtV wfih -''raerniBS seiinieotsV worthy prmci ples, or the &ast tincture of Sterature." To ad. wanes' the Icirrests f the Hefe Ctorcfr, the JVo . vhice was divUed by law intqloutleeir parhes,d& "' provision majde for-erectng chorches, and procur , insf rainiiters. Thsrt iBeSnu tdi have been About : tbjetrae,shc4eiwcprithwl,aiidgene4H rally PitwylejrtaA.mmtsters were ihe .teachers. With, them the poor: young men, who, wished to preach the Gospel bt? plead the Law,' receded their humble edaeatiottftl Ogfi evil which apk peared tir be universal, was this r-Hwen of letters 'and jjractical skill h4 never efiectoally tried ibeir insrenoU to prepare a hoc stated to teach the first rfiduneutt f n leitrn inf,Tke fa hWntaSpeilingi J Book of Thoms yilworth, was not publisned EnglltfillllTltKt tnr-waa it generally J intrd. duced inttf the Ciulonies,' tilt much1 later period. Its rsrfts were eefrtffieiTby Doctors Ta t pivjty, learned 'FVefessor ofCbfleges and famous schopi. custffw rand ereu-tiwMue. 6aa iCpraise f .TJji? hat printing press in tlie Province, vaa set . up at Newborn, n 1749, by lis. Davje Crutn ir. Sij3k';lli&herta any ducuuient. Of jpen ws in manirtcript. v,,The Legistative onactments, Iran scribed, were prHanly pWshea to the people, at the next County Courts, after e inaanet of the Anglo-Saxons tnr ngna 4Taese, which hid never been printed, were on loose written sheets; in the hands of th9iohatant. iience four learn ed toed werefiutfatoa commission bv the eoVern- ttent, in i73t, to revise and publish an editioa of the statute laws; it washtndsomehr pnrrted stkJ . lawisn cast given o oy 11s leutemmamg, a re . j eeivej $4 mely name of YrIfoielf, which - - f f Revert 'There wiere atthif nenod. (earned V i - hwef in ih Prevln 'i Than Btrker, wh was I - the". Atternef-GenewiV' was vaier-andthe f , cmMroTelerliiidkg itqevof teinlhfe'wafi !i.Jacresi,B f- It was expected pfCov. Dolos. who was i man of fcaers and eotetpfi that after be had take t tnenaroer$?roa id $e. excited . stronger jvmo. tionftiMnh4d fxiste, ta favor rf rpopuhtr edca L - tie sTba anticipation was notwhqfUyTf ppoit j iciomet mne wa :otk; -yetin his'addreBeto i ' thelisSture'itt' WK he 4 vsv 1 Se : the d& ) trcsiesof thtimt htit retafded tb?estahli6b c ' toerit'of biihlle feheolig? 1e Would - rirvesbr'Ioearlr'pan W f a rrTjiiM suro.snincctopay i'aTisn-cierfead ' F t Hsterrcuified '.-tb act a' SchoolQttsiet and .J!er whenirAerfiarmaifcouTl not be hnd.' To iif faa tpurejoi, Assemoiy Tepirea, " tfta noth r . : t rrrMofj: I twas a time War an r ".""Ji Atie,royeCTraenttresenMy feund lr??frwo!mik)eeraj :Ihannrie; - ecboc'tn be repaid .Jbf tax to I belaidVor ihal r,T pur?3s.7j Jhe -nyrnt was netturnedi nd tzs Goyevncri rtr 176 besought the House to Iz"ztj tht-rlianeiJate attention to the'esUhHgh-t:-r.tcf scntyaldVtas; n,reply, service iat the hte'war, lindef a sdspenainliuae, In the Secrearyoa5reimtHouWi?a1eO . ,i;n. A. D. Murpbv'iOAtWnp 822, U Wtii a, aa c, cxRteuts 01 uis . Uourertity. ; : porrhse "ef' rlttte, n4 fcrtheestaMiaJimentjif v.1iadhebrtowM Wr the- Biihlie tells us, that this was the firste&cttfai tt for the encourtgeuieot of Ikeraturer 1 . , i A oeacek theoffuDrineof conaaest, waaehedd ing its beni$ti iijneorerib omt?yedtiai ted an Wioltifea-paoM art. Abxjut the same time, liavw im otner jjfh. ten beifan to pabliafa at Newborn newepaper, entitie? The NortK CaroHm'Rteazin or Uvu rsml httdlygtncnr. It was a demi beet, m. duarto rpeconvenint to be botJThwair iSis iim. publicailoii nf he. ihj4,Wi1Wi" Nortb Carolina, jrinee . ita ,agttleflieol,i Stewar? likefwae begrna to pnbh'eb a weekly.prj'bb he calledi . 'ft iwii 5roiii Gazette WZ h jiatfA controversy with the Crowp, and another wid the Eegulato?ir,ha4 . hardly eohsided whe the JMdent fciende of iiterture; wef able to Wry, tbroh; ; the , Legislaturo a charter fur Culler It was to established, JaCfcarhiue i and th act itself, which was pts ed was- trajbroiUed ta GngHnd for the king! aapcitoa It was not 4pprovej4f timev fchortfy becuiia porteatoos ; tndoiodepeiidence diMved'th9Coanexionv- ' J ' 1 J Iiteratore was now at a low ebb, There were no more than two schools, the one at Nevrbem, andthe other at fidntxm Ubiisldw of TrosteesifM.bre was no State House, the echool-hoossj of tlW fcrnier was aortetimes ocex--pied byjb'e lower toaiseof Assembly SixWefe the whole bomber of tararch-nrintsterai the ftcs bytQriana had as nianv more, end the Quakers and Moravians,1" generaUr friends to learning bajd everaHj aiestabEahnienta, r T ; iWhsatho people burst the chain that bound them to the paren t State, they showed an J&quat nastuoa Jar learntnif and tor uoerty in, inenr - st hoi ion, of DecemW 18, lT76they were crefaM todeclare.thut schools shall be established by the Iiegishuurefor the-coayenieut instruction of yoatb, witheuch salaries to- the masters, paid by the publtcvasmay enable theot to instruct at low prices and'that all useful learning shall be duly eneoaraged and promoted in oneor njore Umver sities. Axrimtnediateeomplance wjth the pro visiofl: was prevented by the emergencies snd t. ff,ari,.rPt.m.A hn ehotfid. ihd it had?lost ravages of war; Dd atterite Close, tne Miate inuou many er iifftdacstedand beshmen. T The fertonesi of thewore weahbyhadeuflfered ktrtorm'm ; few wens ble to tend their sou? to tne ixortnernuoi. ieses' (or education, and were less able and less wijng tosendthem for that )mtpose to England, lo the whole StaU, there were ?tif three echoohv where the rndiqaents of 4 claaaica) edilcation could hf ,aco;wred. T 0L these, tho nst prominent and useful one- was kept by Dod. David Csfdwefy to Guilford county.' loe thereVwas no library attached to h. the students here were supolied widi'a few ef.the Greek and Latin classic. Eu clid's EleaaeatsofIafheniatics, Martirfs; Natural Philosophy; and Dr. WitherFpooBs f jecutres ow Moral injifbsoohjv u It was instituted -soon after1 thewarandeAnTtquilb j Six years after the I'eace, the sutyect oi Edu cation was brought up Geheral AsseniMy Thepreamblejof the Bill reoorted, contains tlieae excetteirt seiituaentsi !ia all well jwulated eoveroslentvit Is the iodispenMble daty fever XejielaliiTe to coosutt the. happiness of the riauig generalKHVand to endeavor to bt uew for an noa orable eiiechanre of jhe several duties of life, by paying the strictest attention to their, education; and an university supported By, permanent tunas and well endowed, will have-the niost direct ten dency to snswer this purpose.. Therefore, on the llth of Deceniher, 178 ?mUvivvisvsY pt NoaTff Carolix "was established by the: tieg islaturer The fiaatd of Trustees iocorporated. consisted of forty gentlemen, the most learned and mfluentjaJ ra the ?Jtate - Tbey had tbetr Wrt meeting, at Fayettevitie, in November of thenext year : and when organised, they- made their earliest uisiness to devise the means needful for Viet support of the" Institution, and to deterralee upon a place for its location. - ' f-lntmedntely afterthe Unwersity was-chartered, the Legislature granted to the TnaBtees, alleW cheated property, a,nd bll arrearages due to the State,rffoin receiving officers of the late and pre sent govemmeHts up to" January 1, 1783. Soon aftenvarde, Benjamin Smith gave the Bnard26jUp0 acres of land i "and the Legislature. jn'Deeembtr, was shuseouentlv converted- into a ffift- Thus encouragedthe Trustees proceeded to establish taetjfnrTersny a commanding site at Chapel 1 Ht!L Shortly afterward, generoualndividuala in ! the vteinity gave them ISSW; acresof landVerobra- eing the; area of. thesitej 4 tzelf ; ateo Charles Ge-. rard conTeyed them oher lJ3,0(X) acres of yil- naoie iaa fjw tetaprtt 171a?, ucnerai ;Tnoroas Persotuof Grannie msde thetaa itresefltof $L cash. ; i n farther evidence of the tospiring interest generally tateiT ia behalf of the Institu. tioa thrtjughout the eowmunily, the ladies of Ra leigb, for instance, presented it, to 180 with En elegant pair -of giatesand a compass , aud after war ds, the ladies of Newbem in like manner caver a qusuVast, pledging themselves neer to-be in- OMierenc 10 me-prwnoiWfv of cciencev wmcn so mucbr strengthens the principles of virtue, imparts civthtrtomanneTs, dcembeUishes therefinewmnts oftife Inidditiontd aidtoithe Urvivermjy, 85 rf . orawn xnio irs freasory m low-ine fruits of two btterie granted by law; in 189, the Legislative assemblv Wanted tft the Trustees all ujoofiscaied estates aU monies ia executors or ieirs ; and all debts due to the State Wto December 1799., Muniheent eentlemeo have re- plftnisbed the; Library-jby donations of valuable bosks; so that the property otv od by the Cerpor atioo ;aiia the sums receired into their treasofy, ciderably: exceed Malt ffliUioa, of dollars aboot a thtrA partof which ye His an annuat in come principally, appropriated, with the) tuition. UKwey, to remunefate the University Instructors, .-', i n cortege etiiuces are three, so located as to wrnf a. hollow stinare intervened by a. large area or lawn f H constructed of brick, and aH three rorie sereralj ifing- on high-basetneniF, wnrciv ethiiwttM appearance of a foHrth storyi The south one W 117 feel in length and SOjhi Width jexcUiswe of the prtnsciUsrniTh other two wh)8e dimefistotys are a littie lees, stand m the eastand west sides ibf tM square, at fcv saitfr b)edistaAe''wtttg-adi other ftrsoti' n$ 1 Gimd Halle,1ctjfnstrucied of hritki tww stories! in Itttirhlstsod at the coathkWefar and chiVest angles of tb suare, - The latter is 'used ft ill puinaexerdwsincbdmff djvitw .wprehb: the Ubrmdr Is fitted epYonhereeitation-of ttie classts. ana 10 rTOefc.-sr lectures, 'iltese. are botb large buildings, and Well finished. ' There a rp also ftar dwHin nouses occupied by the Presi dent and Professor?, whch are the property of the Corporation.-" The erection nf a fourth College on the north side of h epiareik In contemplation ; hicJ wh-u itis built, will any inUKedect the origina deegm w : -. ;?., f? Ghaper lldl hi in ihe eeonty ef Orange, situa ted 23 miles ifestof Raleigh, N. C. and JiiOm ties ( hrouh Sichmond, Va.) south westerry ofWash ingtoo eTty. Th tills e 'and the UniverstfyAre cotefuporary nr tSiefr rise and progressfoat ; and th re may now o-irt-the "fbttner thirty or fortr nouses. - iwy are situ vet 0 ecTr frteof Ih S F. X. MsrtinV Hilt, N. Carolina,' p. 14.' stage, roatl, w"vcj w orleof thethorou3hfates InM tho? WVKternt"Staies: Tle 'iC4mpnV. which Om-i hricistliftJuiaiediate s"te V.the Cuileedtle K. j . ... -.. ... . . . - oiat!."lnulart?aTk 1 with sitoneod its iWat- fiftr fltre cf rroond. Froln ita ! ia aa avec "3 330 feet wide tott 3 hi; wiffind iecUodLf ten t twelve acreJn 4heJ sotttheasterly corner, is designed for a JjotanjCalj gaiden ' woocaijon iiseu -warn setecteu khw vllidvised discretion. T1e cr round on hklif4hwGbfle'WiMsj ,i elevated: and! Jrv ,brmed i?v OatuVa as to tum the V4 ornaments hensath a sumwerii sun, and Earns some top j likji haiifontentfl in the attacks of tempests. fJJOt the principal nsiomiei minds r Trust&e on this olace, were three 1 fbl54hVp1irltoni air thA imat hcaltlifulnessf the climate. I ierhapsthere can hardhr be founJa eeldence l themcr lalltode, where these form a nioro Bp- f py eoateeence. The place ijowever i cenwai w the territory of the State and will ultimately be .seta the popu1atko " . ; ' late iJitoacertuioTodatestodente, inetrueViott rti vfuheoced on the 13th of the nsumcr Feb ruary. -The fiwt Profeeior1 was Ret. pavW Ke ttf grwhiafeof TnnilV tHege uunrto. s seem tant profepsor tt the preparatory departmertf was Satiiml A1. Holffls.la Jt snenttinethreias a change when Charles VV. Harris, graduate of New Jersey CoHege, was elected to the prof esspr-" lhm " of "Mathematics. f(tt a sinffW aftaM he enose to execute the ucst nh longer. The orb of the-' Jniveteity was then deeply obscured by clouoW atems of a cWiccoune, of particular insrructioQ and of prudential governihent,Avere to be devised nd tted;- woj:ki in wbicU the exerefse of practical wisdom 'was indispensable. At thisensi?, Mr; Joeeph Cal4wen was Intro ducod tothe notice of the Trustees. He was high ly recommended for his talents, his scholaTahid and his piety and" his fcis&iy deserves special qotice, lie was norn, April zt, i4ihax juam ington, PtJerBey. near branch the Raritan, he day after the burial of hie father, who had been n OfsunguwucopitynciafK in jMmu.ni. r, who-was HfaguenoC, left France, tn.l084 n the reocatipa, of the edict ofNantauand sought an asylum in this country, , Youg Caldwell, who exhibited a.tt early and cagieV tarte for literature, artda. fcunreme fesoect for virtue-entered the Col- !mt t lineetnr. at the ae of fourteeti. In J proof of his superior scholarship and his moral excellence, he was appointwt to uetfvef, ei coin fnencement, the JSaftttatftry Oration in Latin. This was in 1761. He afterwards adqoired so much reputation ks a teacher in several plaees, that his Ahna Maier elected him a tutor. From this trust he was called-in 1798, t6 a principal professorship ia the University at Chapel Hill, a trust he execcu ted irith fertal abHrtynme years,. The interests of the Institntioa brightened and fkrorisbeci under hie administration ; nd i 184, the Trustees elected JrinPresidont-i-4he first gentleman they bad ever elevated to tint office. This chair he filled With preat acceptance, to the time of his death in 1835; iitb the exception of four years, between 181 and WIS. wr which period, tie re tired of choice to a Professorship, for the sake of relief from cares and a greater oppqrtjMjity-tosttK dy Theology. Meantiuie the Presidency was ex ercked by the Rev. Rqbeat It CHXPttaN. About the time Professor Caldwk.1. was chosen again to that office, the College that gavd him bisBach. elors'4egree, conferred upon him a Doctocate In Diytoity, and he thenceforward took an elevated rank both among learned scholars and pious Di vines. '-- ' '- ', - . -- When Mr. Caldwell first accepted the Profes Eorehip. in 1796, the coarse of classic instruction ha.d been only a few tnonths-overk year m pro gress t and every thing jnf interest to the Institu tiorv and he etadeate, crowded upon, bis consider at ion. The College at Princeton nr his exem. plajand the dassesi agthey rose, were arranged into Seniors, Juniors, Sophomores and Freshmen; the teirt books were selected, and a course of stu dies adoptedVqutte in cenaonance with the usage in the Colleges New England. The first an. niversary commencement was in the year 179 when he conferred en nine young gentlemen the BachelorV degree. " Tbe greatest good of thelrf ; a teachw in VmverstTy .ws an ays, 19s. cngruseifjg veject ui his heart ; hif perseverance was sach as never tired ; and m the summer tacatun of lSH; he travelled over the State and procured; eubscri'p tiona in atdf its funds to the amouatWliDOCfc, This suecesaV through the bounty individuals. paid tribute tor hisrinSuence, gave courage to the friends of science, and attracted ? greater number of students, to the Umvewjty. He rased the grade of ficiiolarship, and convinced ;.the public. rf the peculiar advantages and honor pf a cpllegiato education.- .-v. r ;u- w j 1 1 In 1$2, Board ef -Tistees was enlarged to' slxty-fivo ; the verao oeie oScw their President, and alt vacancies occurring, 1he two Housee of Assembly filled by n joint hallojt...To replenish the Iibta,andfrmcabioeu, Dr. CaW ll, under the paUonage of the Trustees, visited Enropei inl824,J and procurest w 'Teiy valtuble Philosophical Apparatus, wrought under his own inspection,- and obtained a coneiderahle addition to the Library. There has ince heen added a cab j inet of Alinerals; which wae plitchaeed atVienna- Dr Caldwell Has been, calted Mho father of the University f hia conned ion with it , was nearly fnrtx yearfiCHp too AtUeg9. ; end pis praises are m ait toe region. - The dassic Coarse is fully prescribed, and aft. nually ptmlislied. 'To be admitted ints the Fresh nvtn Class the" applicant must in general be fix teen vears' of ajfe and sustain an aoDroved exam- iaattoalnthe English, Latin and Gree,k langoagesr and Ltta prosody j.m Mair's Introduction, r; Ajk drews Exercfeee ; in 5 books of Cesars Com mentfries; iff Gould edkiow of extracts from tho ffril stx tobks of Ovid' Mefemorphrisca -in Vmuuco)icantf six netd in Saliust, in Greca! llipora, nr the &reok Reader ? in Arithmetic, and in ancient and iledem SThe" Studies of the FrteshmerrareLivy, Virgil Ureca.Afajora, Algebra. Citere, rGeometryand ,Tose cf the: Sbomoresj are Grecv Ma joWk llomers llliad, Horace, Trigonometry, Log arithms, Mensuratb monthenik, Surrcyieg abd aTrgation, Diftefen tial and Integral Calculusr review t)f Geogn pby, and Exerciser in writing Latin.- Those of the Xumors are Tadtus, Exettiseein lAtiu.sConstructwn; 'DvlfhtlaT and Iotegral vaHsutusrinaiai ruwsopoy, ifcior rrencB Greek Tragedy, Astrorfomylic, Element Htstory? and Chronology, (tHi, pv i ' Tbenjotisdy Cheiryfandl Mineralogyi Polif fjcemi'MoraiPiH in Gre MajorTecbw Latin' Contraction,. Astronomy, FrehW Mental Phi losopby, Natfonal and Coastitutional Law Che-' mistry anVl Geology" and HoraccV Art-of Poetry requireo, p ueciaim jr pnyate oeiore he, irorfes, or pf Rhetoric, and. afterward .periodically in presence of the Faculty vTheSenkr Class de-J liver orations ef their composition, on the. public v ,jere,arB;wuef exercises tnxerspersea inrougu jhe whole enflwe,; '.The tflree lower classes "are - - -iV-;- :r Yjy iji'S -'" - jimmk '" ' imiu.hi iu- W, f aar-vWlce at fcast tscr lertr r es2''-J,VA northern J w-jlar course xl Xiecturcs on W ;misiryi.i4 aj4 thxbibtlw of spcimepski-deltVvrei: to tha Sehtor Class by the Professor f Chemistry ; and ne also gives leciares ii other departments; of natural Science;f : There.ste likewise tectures and erperiiseat w tiatural PSsilesophy and JEat&; eroMics. Z fl ' -K- 1 The4 Text-books, besides those in the Lan-" Algebra, jGeometrf, Trigonometry, irithtns Mensuration, Nayigation.iWTyeyuig, iaierenuai Of msteid Natm Philosepby and Astrenowy ? Hedged Ljid I Pr iUtc,bell, a prpfessor pf tnet OaivfrskyCerow MiWwl'A.S?? UDffT ; ut. avian ci vb: i uuiww iiwuj, Moral Philosophy; Bigekm onTecnnotogy; Abev crombie 00 JJentH Philosophy ; and Chancellor Kent on National and jfhstirutional La. The Instruction Is cofhmltted te miie Tcach ere, who deVtftn their whole time tothe Universi tfranor constitute 'Tiii;ff:!xty. Oavtn li. yfml LUDMs lisideti and Pfofew of National ana" Cunstitqtianal, La. He also gives instruction m Mental and Moral Phi kwonhv atid in Political Economy. He lee native T Rmwmbe ajuntyNV .C betweelo Jott and fortr-five vears1 of aseJ He,wasrs7pero3 1 student ; ra Stiil ' X!iSiti.'(iiiW:iP Rajeigh; in that State where he was admitted to the Bar. He commenced his pofesswnapracV ttdt io his own county, in which be was permitted however to pursue it a few years on?, oie he was commissioned to a seat on the Superior Court Bench, from which he was elected Goverma; of the State. Next he was chosen to the Presiden cy f the TJniversity f for whteh, ids strength- of intelWcuhfsacnatencewith human nature, his weight of character :were qualifications cvery where acknowledged, Few men have his capa city to make giant acquisitions from, books, n& feweV his facp5y success juas easy and jadi (s maoageinent)jf the students. By weB-tjmed pains-takuTg end a oonstantreganl Jet their high est eood, he persuades them, as they are the sons of family and privilege always to heemulouj of cfcuter and scholarship., In returUthej cheer fully render him the meedof true and.exalted res pect, eo much hie dee. Of the sciences in hisde partment of instruction, he is a karnedr Hnaster and though he makes no profession ae a church, member his supreme regard for religion, and Jus orthodox leetures to the students on Bibfe hntow ry, present a surer test of the excellent principles, which be makes thetaadard,f his faith and the rule of bis We.- . r? Z f. ELrsHi. MmmiU ! D. is Professor of CheunsTry," Mineralogy nd Geojogy. His hai live face wae- litcbeid, Cooikt; and M was gyaduafe iu IdlS, at 5yle College, v Most of the next year ke was a student in Theology at Andover, llasa.f Two years hirAZawf JUafrr em ployed hhp as a Tutor; and; being licensed ta preach the gospel, he was elected in 1917 to the Professorship of ' Slathematics in this tlniversity. Thorough as -he truly is in all tbo College bratjeh es of tudy$ he w esteemed most highly forw so pcrw warning hi those of the department' he agw filler Hefaasp!L Utrj & Geology, which Ijflbby'tilliti as text boeks.: He & a, sHiBdevangelical H viae of the Presbyterian faith, and en excellent preacher. Hre-docturate in dtyinityv be recerved front the University of Alabama. "; lie hi a gentleman of New JBngland manners, aeceswble, wrdiaU aedate; and lusieajited acquaintance, s assign to him high rank w all the sciences. . , . . u 3. Rev. Jame Phuxttb, A. M. is Professor of M athemtks and Natural Pbilosopiiy. This gen tleman washornajid fdocated in England ; he is preshytenan Clergyman. ' The reputation be ac New York, and hi character as man cf ecfence, ' prominently served to advance tmn te s Pnieeorsbip in the University. : ' He is true lover of itterature and amesin:;iis"eyerslJejeresr "."p. I i., Sony tX B. Hoop. A. M.ia Professor of te Latin Language and literature, and of . French. He toas bora hi WilmirorbtQ, N C rradaated at this University in 1831, ami in 1836, advanced to his present Professorship. . H is of Eprsco paliAti : prWesBna gentleman eminent for his ab'ttities end scbotasbip t always at home in the Rotnaa Umgue and remarkihly good French linguist, i i ,i y.u r '": tiv: 'I '. f ' . 9, r-MARDtat Fcttsx, ;; Ar M: Profeesot of 1 Greek Language and Iiteratore, is from New York-a cradiiatend master of arts at Columbia OotJeffe.' He Is thoroughly ekilled intheionw l atie dialecte and atti$erature f the- ancient Grecians, and has r Wn Prbfessof six or . seveti yeas. His htgh standing im a critical intjr&ctor deservedly receives special consideration. ', 1: 1 ' 6. Rev.Wxtfai M, Grecnjt A. M.ie Professor ef Rhetoric and Logic a- native of VVibning ton, N. CM and m 181B graduate at this Universtty. te s an jvptseopaiian clergyman, urnaoe i nts nwnnrs, and saidto be veiy chaste ind cor rect wrtier altccbn&hledJJ fajs prcfesaiofialrbair auch to the credit of him self and thelnstrtutionu, . .. ; : 7.4Re CHaiwi M. F. Dsims, Av a ferad ttatei ut 1839,f Dkiinsnn College,' Carlisle le Adjunct ProfesBbr of Rhe'orie hd LogicV TMs additional esUbHsiimeritevhTceswaVan pro. visionj made and emulation noanilested In favor ofnu)cirfoa and oratory. Mr. Deems is i votfnV mininter of the Methodist persuasion tf clbwjng nana ana tree utieranee. Jilessed with ne jiw tellef teal powers, S brilliant hnagination and a be- fnn teTnperatnent,he is caleulatedtob both fpnlar PfachaW 'V t, Wpjxut fLpw&t; A. M. is Tutor of.An catLangageaC He was born in Henry county Vabrae a graoaufdr thia fjm versify, ia the class of 1833 ; and two years afterwards, the Trustees elected hwi to a Tutorship. To qualify him for1 uis pnere ot trus jte possesses at retentive oiein ory,' and dUscrpmnatiog ind,-r-he is thorough-; j reau ut ure science or srammar. anci aiwavs nwnlfestf 4 'very snxiouVdesire that those wbose I Jf1? W. "J , :W'H.hl teics studies. ad be real Scholars.' .Were his health equal to, his mind and h4learoing,1ie need tnauK nomas tor encomiums. ,. 9. &4xjra H. Graves, Av M- Is Tutor of Math. etoatics.' Hie birth-place was in GranviHecoon- ty, N. C. "His'fame as i tfathematiciati, he e quired while aphjsteru CkUejge ; and in 187, itie trustees ectejL&im. a tntor a tto depart .Tf are the nwttibers of the FseohY t wv ei cewiWe So tiiMK-ntlway Irani ami cour'nN ta mnt;ers. 1 ne former & irvxuxl ;B y6miR men ; W3n of iiem' mm e"vel Itie FfMunen ai ac ; cdunied.UntlerJinns ia irote'in bigger cla?seVRbcOKl-i in iw -n!Hip-: m arwcipni nine si our oldest UoUiei Atlhe Faculty retvfinpetenlSBarsjlbPtecW ut-ni ami inree or tour 01 tlie f roietjori are tsriiibd j wlJi dv"ic; Lsrr-" in tb Collese-buiU-. !t cbaJrscter Of lbs Unirers. X 6'seeurian-, Mort?' Tt Trs Tl-iat: iev: audi ;l- ieatrrsrV- or bath tnd Dwne wcrttnp ;,w me morais -71 deiudbefdeportowiW if at. or wi.Mn two rwlesot ..Hber Hrspw,,(M,S sistttw, w. iiqiio.S t3Sa oytrd w?rs-f ttsfcbandse f PIMM II, n !) Wtiw- 7 r.itktuHw m iline tMovMKfus crnei "teftr effect, that no sprnmdht tkiuos l wtiic toicbsed there by a iident, or even- siraenwithotii . a Puy icisVesuitery md?aisftstticily fafViJden by ougetawstovnve wiy rrMtuot' ferniented liqaori in hi Iroqdr, loep? fifS-arma f rUai'wif.5.wRevgs ttt any fame of . mnd rwctic ojot1 ivtrtus. Ym tvi, oaiives of iWSiaw'alastsa prad 9 . . - '-...BilJani nut. oeceot nireni.jowi hii w -s,.; rals. Save Aaftrakioii -snoacMreal free, if Sa not vsv fitfMjm 1 d Wljrn of iwiHvf sdfts wwy yeafasa:bln5S 4f f4lifWlege. Tfae siiKteatsateepgsgea inettsue nwww fjmcigttt ieX-'k!W evjrjr weekf and sollyl pt une moarhS; w tbe year at tbe Umversn. iTwo oTnom 4(f cWoo the sts in' pnWHf Hate'etry tveiling Wessorelissfi iSJ5ii5iSKw Appnrwnbnt ie the v0vrsityaw twoinetry oo imed in VftkX sad to ooo ot it otfwrbstonf att Jhe CoHega student. A Tbete two claeT aemfaer, regular sod Aartorery , They fmva tbtWMbibrtiofift, hkI SlternA9ty cboose an elder mrpober a dslwer sn addesjtv tbe Ctwpel beiojr,th Societies, ou ibe day pceonling tftiaanoat CotmnenefmaotS Thejrs and the CoTke Libraries eomsin.boiit ItJ&OO volumes, Tbe suasions or terms, tbe vacations, and tbe pob, lie examinations, every year, afeerally;twor Tba anniversary Commencement ifn beSft Tbnrsday ot June : appointed so earty, ibaf tbe students may bave sttefwards taw su wluT ,waiioo, before ba return of tbe stdtry ssosoa ; alibis rttonwiwet tw heahbyjo more southern huimde wheVf rnwny; of tW MiidentsrtnUe- TbatsbwviloiiilLjtwsBw langtb' fon e Itb 1 Ff iday M lwe;Ar Wk or mow, betwa Utos of- escb term, w oeeoptea m be BttbDe trtirtoi of the claewtwhiieMed bya select Commhtee, ird .sMtoar if they, )Hf- ienu ;;, 1 aew eianimiuiot iih.-u w wbuwj- ww neted by tbe Professor and : Tatar, surf psHwahnr mr satfictently eicfeoded- yTb twembrts ot each class ate vxaroioed in att the autbor1 tby bad fwe- Tioiisly stadieoV To myself present dortr tba'ast spring exswination, there appeared pUHisry erkieoce, tturt tbetostmction bad been W and thorough t and titat a iftda men close and pseriiig ppficMi of tttestndents, woutd fender tltem- qM wteM. At alt trroeadwrng roy extetijedT even in de last days of ihe session, the dr porten af tiie sur deuts was rceaarkahly abodarwl eaefnpblry. - ' Tbe Cotnflwrwemeiir arMrversary is am' oecaslart of exeiiing ana pttbtie mterest. 1 tt itsi ono jue 4.hhi mud it btouxht tpgetiMv.ha most iwmed and inflosnrial kt.fbe Siaw :i bsndof joosiciwes twoeW red (torn fiicftmond, Virghua, ta eshibica'e sad fHsa tbe .scenei v -In tTiaanemoonsand evenings precedmg, tbrre ware rheioi icaV exercises J web a declamations by seteettuf sUKlents frera rba kiwVf cta.trs aU ore tioa beoe tbe two ' So&iefies , ami a' sermon K tee Seniors, ' Of the S3 Ihthe gjcalnattflg Class,"terronly bad ptuu, and these Were afl orauona. " Tbeautects after tbe SkbHatory ia Latrel wereiMoriit InfiaeBee ot Science t- Rag , lor Novey ftesoaraes of DiOrtb ;aohmt j; tirsduat improvement ot Man,- ConskJeMiors su i loflueiiec ; jnteltrctoerla de hi Frm--4aFirencbt-- V"inie and InwUigrwa, tb alegnatd ot Liberty;'1 Decline of Slorats': in oar Coer)lvy;'Connexioa between Inteltecmal snd Mo Ml CUratwi'--TteJ3md of Society Vwttb tbe Vakdittqty Adiitem&r Tbe cooipositionv aih;bhei twdotrfjiad mark of genius sad maturity, of stylat and tbe peakibg. was emrrgrtio aod faaWfid. The whole, number of smdents, tne last year (t84Slwas 174, namely, resident graduates., Seaiora,A3 Ja.niorVr 44; $ordoxnores,44; Freshmaa, S&i twegnhtTS, -11; bawtolefiBarof those arbo have gone ibroagb a ckubtio eoorse and received st BausbalocVdegreaaie 736 ; irtwl it is stated that ft roany others base, since tbe collegiate Histrociiei mat commenced, been ma frteyiqUtj and for longer or fliotter . periods taea Mwgbt ir difierent braricbes of science. TW aanuat expenses of a iKert at.tba UoiWsity, wilt t6f ex eetrdWO boodjred idotlarS, ihongh tbe tnttkuf be 0, and the. board of 49 week, f l6 ef tlie amonnu 4 In taet, board owy be bad tbe Steward's hall, at eht iloUara by tbe montb etjnal to tbat vfamisbed at ta tablet jof tlie most rvspeytabla boarding heosas itiaay el ibe.iwkheosbMtiMaeJ li,twb is the Jnivimitj Mas Wreo seat e acianca wd Werature neartr haJta xentry,. In tlie. rise abd ptocreas. of tbUi inwtwnioh. posterity rnsy pwrhre ybav is de. to rnen of lettete am puLOJc f pirti. a nroogu -uverr ?ftef4ftana txatoty, in the: Leglslatare' and in- eotnnioa Tyonne; gontlemen, diree fenrtbs nf wfon :tvete ; pfobably; Nortb Carolinians, kjive ewd'a ctasl etli tiorr, and many 'mora beeo- tefceshrd tjr tne- waters of ttae same fitrbbe finHakt ' If due: propevtion ot, graduates has not gone iato7the learned protess iotrs' mtM if-aomparattvety few are bunung tights at 4be at. tars ?f rellgiott, ibey bate added ftesb, wteaths tbe rsh- kfty of Utetat'are Not ordy nave tisumev Supreme Coorts of jbdkralareand dieir ptaees of efr ficial trust4eenefrtarnetted By them si benefited by riieir service; nnmbWs have vW-fsr -the palm in tbe balls of tbe national governatent. They bavai trimmed tbe tamps 4bir 1tibrs UzbWJUMl given! 1 srnsnstntaadigor'to tb eolefptise. their predsoessorS A system f Common Schools has'tikewisa been astabftsbed under the anipices bf ilieHf eioellenf CMH tirtik-XTo give it eeK:y tOTmmeRoj Wfth prowisioovbae been- (uuihI le tstquire length W time as wetlaattiinl e ebrnmoait csnnor be ef fcetwalry moved in day. Kslois t1cb lveT' -vailed tbreatfh geetatka re? mmlAtofm'-' CoHMtnod EdacatkM, lo be socewtie, mast be aaUionaUead fidpuiar.es el? m nxnUo be nseraUV Toaecpntpttsb ao object sef7eat iei mpovtatM 4i txtntMtnoe)4Moseeseetr4JW 1 Jacri&trsr ad ba pjvaie, poekft. cctrrtoe The tree ami omtKm-seuoou 01 rse yjr; .nglatid clatfU at arukKijr of laear Jy-gtwo jaorv Jbebliatees bave toJig Item dcpl mrained (914 ibe Jaw tba; beast and tbe li& of .Al aeople.i If rbeV ftect the. merits of their loreOtners in wwact raadoca- vuu , racy wui. no .woa . wan oraoguy upon otoers wbo have the. wbb work to ,lHWimibh . in singl .asB4FotwbH Sratevbx tike, citcumManers.a b tact, done mom in beWfof learning siu:e me ftavb JtiQv,4ban fJarth; Camthia fvlt has hetsn: :hr aTM nmtttd.beaui;as well as lo achtsvei and food ua f baslieen bet ararranf r iiitnrw ciiinif7'm. T. waiyvmre men, theTrtwteet Of tbe Umversny.'is tei jTliey are resident ia difleferK parts.0f fhStae.'jahd wnrwiunw in cnans 111a mnsresn m etutesaiaa. mi BrKiMuoni wr cDmmanuj. ; w ere nonn erainenof tenets more-tntlv mm venaor Witts tfaees-: f ttr bterary kwuiirtiows sod MBkats t had the more I . a ' - . . : . - " e - a fvrsooM acrysatnarncf sad (sayiiar . ntreoarse wU 1 aaceoiiker. arw warn Uwsainore tecipTOCrty h;hin ths sslae exalted eanse; wonld not uW efieoi give a mem bers of tbe American family eaoce fratemat inmuatn y of sentiment a nt fceftoa? tYes, it KKihem student of sbmder eonstiiiitions were la pSM; tneir jiaters at the Wnwersuy of fi Ca classw oom and Woybf lo no timeL' tbonb tby return i whitebeyVnlarge tbetr aetmimtaocjrs and local krtowledxe,' try ttie cltnute; and probatb im prove tbeir baabbs, For blie Seasons; Southern rourig men' rnlght pass Semmets fcdranfogeo&sfy at tbe Nottb em College; aridiboa fotfndarioii laid ia nearly ttfiv te-liMotve prejudiees aval infxte sfsrkW fratar. Etiry ameng:ckizeas of ibis Gamt Kepwt4ie( whether iUtf ise opder a flonbera, or buw iinder a Sooth. V" ' " AtrtxFuiiTijoUGim .fiecglinageaall aroaslil. toember th'it an impic-n r profane thouit '-ottered bt a ttama's vMic upua ywnjg' ne?n fixe scare J???J 5lV lOwaterhrf' opbtvporhed "ateeL siatpingit witVrust, wnicb noUfteracouring, can by tl i Tn m . ;nw 'u.ttftsswafwa, aTllas'1" 1 IM mn-gsmem ovcowk uaMei - L0C3 C ;iG-rAIKFIBL!V OF NEW yUlii- -KL JiASJiiUr X.WUAfilJSRlCAN cms JNS 4T HAYTL j w steamer rrpsav norioix. , 1 m g. : M...1i; .W P.. in the achoo hex Jame wWc& JaUeiirdtaI4 on Tiiesda it?Cspt AVjlsonirVpotta ihaf . the .tne isiaiHifs,. 13th .DcocKfhfHr the ;t:elil.ncri?eU';jt the liiorriirig AtV&4yfe4 in grttielawle-iw re. ina.e'umiii issistaneeitl pnatij?41!ttteaterated, iM-tieaiMr JScuttiKrtf itt the htat toCrWk4ialati(f for as.ista nee. Here tr tttrth aiopfr wwntelyfb tbe qapiain J ol" ere w el t beFaj rje Mtct Nassa u . The FaijfWld was ownetl by -Metars SkeJ dinb Irris, New;Yorkiiy , , ?t We lm freitt Capti V ilsv. that tltiring hia stay at N?iiJau t he U&tted Statet revenue Uloeswhi toftwivkr commrtUd i r sattraer ar xvey . um .iiHtcaync, and Th V0".' " waeoranlfed, bowcvrr to.fatl aj?aw with. etmplisbin he lryeeU' .The utbor. itiea of Naiism refused Ifl give trp the fugi. 4l vetf rotn josfufe iwthe te titat the proofs weve'fHt-euffieie4! . 'f , sCajpftairitWirsarj Isd brings an item ef in- )Fl)t. d -caiculateil Iq ifiect e highest. crdU on our Kiufciiftj of peace as xealotia iff protecting our fellowcil. ateimfnm tne tiprffeseiva Iseta efereienGo. I eifitt' in. malntaiivihg the li6mr a n4 ;4igntty of pur iTag. h ia weft kApwri Wfsrs.TtJomjis atitl Curtis, late tnaater and oute ef the farigZebra, have heeir lying in risrt MX .Sfcrtaive?, since earlyv. in bat Auor 4ti "t; eharge of shoot foagltV-c side-the iSeVfadarUtg Jitglti la, entice a portion f her crew todesert. The poor fel. i to baldniaIe sevf application W the Ijovcrnmcftt ortbe Utied Slates for reltef, iki JtrtjcUeji'arere Wor(jot)J'lhAmerU irgepttXHaytie taftdtale atierttiosr. to thai subject, hut all without effect, v'i'he tf tbertaU tot justice' at Oonaivct merp:ia a state; of disdr nizalWt our unfortoriate se. ewvTia4faay fnwnXSkin tbai.fuf Qo b' prospect -Jipljitbei r lilrergtio Jer : rnaj raonthtto ccaiie! " - 'Irt :... ; gTe)Weye alnlninlorftsjtr of eyer being brought .o trial at Itberatedj so rrifa'tory :;were sJI ernavtnenUr ?Qfee tWfo httionary ttJovcrnmeot. . In tbi Cfuyujicturs thw United Slates ttftg xJfainbridCiramr I wander Mattison' srrivedt Gonives, and the iifTrt1iailibflte!f r cotrrte at efice ppliciu-d by Captain TTtf rTbey?were tipitei ixir aon afd p hSsvASeers wh feelings:-were eboeked t lekotirs two! of their own ceun. try men confihrrf rft the inWst rvf e rnost in toleralile fill hi and snrtdtindetl jr despera does eft ererjr: hge tcr,. jond celor. - Their condtlion wu fouod lo bu tuiseraljlsjn'th extretpe. ' f-'AH f be fwisnm,'rinMyi ef whenft Were eon fined pn. fim "gravest char,wwalh3wed taraogevlhe prison- atv large, .an barf free acwM te the artansentli iTliomas nd Curtis Were confined, ts welt as all other paff s. The HsjUen Govenimcnt, ft aprtar, aflQwext i beta Jpt ilt a Tdol la r per week tor tlreirfcupport, a sum manifestly iadtr4jate, J1rw ajtiliaist rherrr j aingle day. HaitotJbrofrirlbe of asmall amouWl'pf ?mbnieyi vf tbeir Mtntvd ram e frtf-nrts they foprwl atnorcst the feretsfri ei- J dents, they would- very soen pave perished titht atarvstion. ta. u ; - --a v; . ju. . ; r ttaiiaff tatH'iSefl TmseTf fWUt Vf the un- i lounded charariterl of 'theT cfcn rge' vn! wbfch rnlnevi to take at decided iand, and without delay Ye- relieTe thetn- frorri their ah ffcrwi cofllltto;' He"ltr)mif3iatelt ca Fieri upon the Klilitnrv Commandant, and toT the mnsr'rleri. tderf rnannet lolil jm tbef )jVrJca n'Oo vfrrrimtRt would not tolerate fur a nngle-ia. Slant the least; act of injuttce ctowards iti tt iKpeaaftd de marulrtl t htehase vf the pr i ettnera m-els their-trial, acjcardin tothe taw of the tonpUy, But Ihe etthorUWg of Gonaivea coni.i do nothinir wf ttwrn selves, and, it isiindcrirt refrrred tbe Captain to Port a Pritlce,,Ueratfovefnm " ' Captsii M, letfcrrn'fnfd not to be foiled in Ms 1 ' 6rjcci;'ar 'ocflt'prorfded; to Pertati Prince, and lhiarftin(le a sira nar cUmand ert Lth Frevtslo&af Gpvef nrrnrwhirh, convin ced lf iia emtce largruage lijii he was tieltii b: ttiffed with, made the- most satit- factory eponaf; anrl tsarjedan tarvfesor ihetr eJeas Trorn prlar ahrt deliverv into bis., lrrds,;- tHa vjnV.accrWnplirliedShls jfcte thaw Bain bridge sailed 00 tb ih of Pa eemher fi- ironaivea to- take on board the Iww prisoner, who by ihtrtin sra ondetiht. edly relfeverl froni confinement and tn' their CaptajuM. deserves the trreafeat praise for the StessM trmninatron oflhUnfDiir. Il'n corrdoet ivaw' prompf, WeTsi?irnd rrmnly ttrf tiwet. Aa? n tfrtj .thappleiV ffeH' titi'cw cojiirm?rctal intetcourse with inaijlnoV ;vr.'.!:-,-ibsT stAB.c(a..t TbeCuEilo Commerciji - Advertiser itya K learns from the. last Adrian Valch Tower, that the dwellirtg cir'tfrv.IVa airuated pnr the Sooth- the crDund-f Tkewife cf ,r.rc4 was eonaunv ed b tJttUmWtxJ inMgiacd-rfber but a Jew charred boncau Us. Vox waaswlnrned, that ta ii riot expected td lit i; ' Tney were both yomS and W; veryibeentJy'nrarnecLJ,,?.r -. 1.' I4v r-,. , v U w .ff,mincot tnoderttj wrief jbe.autifujty , says : The foundation of dopieptic happiness ia faith in the Virtue of jworfatv . The foundation of political liappiniess' rjf.iinc'ejrj UiTtrerky rnan. Tie foundatC If Ilf Mppinessmpetal apd e- ern(liatlmad, abcut ssven toilet urert of Outplace, Jb3nk,.fire nTuydayrlj2lC and wasurned to 1
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