fi CtU lt;q K uuw ii ujiiu iiii.il lUiii'•'*' l ' n •* r ....ii * ? fr,i * ! h 11 * • . »Vi,4«lt; JSh 3 -lie it further on arte* I, That, 'dm-;* 1' 1 *ji.U ‘k*I 1 r1 - »*»•-« shall. ii:t ve power to #•- '' I !ic Imiuli were a. v. oi r. on tb-O Mtheir number [’re,ide?:t ‘frl at **»c* lail of tho mx».!» day, beti4*r*l Of 02 01 _ -__ . ______„f | ,-;r to elect ;t Seefe- ei-U ovlt; rtook thnn and th.y ivuv.mc' fui v mel Ir.-a urlt; !• for the same, and eMmpelh-d -u-pmd operations. and mrkr*. tn b,•«»».. the »1 lilies of each of thes, ! lfl( M *ri'! vv;^ 1 ,r- ,l,f'ompl‘,f' :nil to ivi,iiire of their Troas Tn tho.v who are t amhar ui.h the In- lt;Mnr.’r ..bond with si •uritv, if th*-\ ' aidm h i- L corfbrdy a ph.uhbie .m-;da;r\. I have rri're than once heard b]wo1think lit. They shall also have |.»»\\er ! fill all vacancies that may-a cur * ul’ '-1' \illlp:ng °JJ i’,lt;n c# *s'1 ' in their 1 -a:u, and they may dlt;-T s nr ' 'd knee deep are tin ^-nee r) is power to lilt vacancies t„ 'horn;. «t unluci men's to j ay Urn an:*“ I V 4 . • ' A **.' I ...... . 1 / .ft*. .dhr Pie-Mint, or !o anv '»iiur ofii- Mon,J visit. io in- mu, iio*) vi\ ,,A , oc-r or numioor of the hoard, as I hoy 'Mn( tU'Z ahont die m vamo! lt;-ifiriv ?h:i fit, nnlt;i* if if i* not i-xer- *f — n:;t loo* «.t me iisilt;« Imi:.■ *■1'Sei.'-.d bv the hoard, then the IV-i '0,1 v.mlure Imjomlyour nose, tie • den* * -f the I.-aid shall l-av« ;.„wcr (:i,n^ onout, and d.-ati. ncI [ j.( I- - •- .- •- - - ’• t i . 4 r., Ov- * to lid nil vacancies that may hnppie.' nv d/mvmug h mevaa'-ly. At cr [o m.iii t!,e t-.-ard shal. mt ' iifM-r, the . :‘iH' hl ou, r;. ppl» i. - ir..n-y auditsMil-iect; and .-aid Tni-te- «« S:ail ai-n !!l «n«h^,.'y id a corOMC s ...«ju . c;or1 have i»o\v*t to remove anv mender Ihesjio., i- d:'lin^a.?:e. e n\ a h.di do 'lm or idiieer of their body for n.U-oi,- 7'. n trelt; s. two or three r^do- Ciduct, and nj»point some other person -Ky k-r hot- l*,anu three oi ioui cabin' *m«ir4 tFlti‘4r persons in the place of the pet sen [d'oed red f„ c.v i-o..ti..i!i But the story,Mr. Tutcm—tlie sto- net^ i rr\ \ oor persons so removed. iJicy sliad . ,o 2ti . 1 . i r v it :also have power to procure and se- - * . .... i- • . • vi it . i _____.. . ^ . i .. . *•( e rt on I v. To I ne room an loinm l ileet suitable and competent teachers 4 ertduli. I:i die mom adjoiningJut f,,r said school, and dismiss the sarm pt Ohemitmd eirls-su-tc.s-us ihev mav think best for the inf Ul■ *'* s: • ” ’■ '*•M'* ,f * ^,0''11 totn\-eli,1 t.Knm.ii.n *l... *“. di if* lt;hoi les*. One iiiL'ht atfer ournotv|i et of Said seho.d, to prescribe tin ' * “ wne my.i . nm ou' i,| course of study and fix the rate of ,rm 1 had uono eat.y to I»eo, nr o„ tuition in the same, and to make, ••id.mg (o parti, ipafe m any of th pass and ordain all such by-laws, -'-num.nie,‘„ops that were given n1. t. ■ it rtlt; it kmtules aid regulations for thecfood 0l,r hetcl. ic°'^oMrnmut and manatremcnt of .‘*1‘|f P°°b! it is a ghost story, ., , said school and coi poration that they said Nathan. lrs* may think needful: 7Voc/VA//, the genilcnirn.same be not contrary to the Consti-' ;‘,hen «» ,rc-‘ (h^)rl] Ji:1* nian„ lution oi the I nited States, and the CP ”a^er remarked Mr. lilm*1Constitution and Laws of this State. (d|i-d. _ 'i,nSic. A—licit further enacted, That ** , ^',n! Mthou-h a rn!d .o.said corporation by the corporate;non!l ha\ • been au y d.c a am name, shad be, and h Imrebv in ride j *!10 mon,cl,t* 1 had a ■ n a-i • ; -oim- .m. icapable of suimr and bein'- surd, !,mc vvhe? f was a«ak-n-d ! % t* • out!pt^unV^anidTeni^”iinpleaii^d ali mu’iral V(jitc mmgm ibb-,1,1 . i .. . 4* .i • . i i .. : sfii11:the (’ourts of this State; also, of cotiwtsirf: wosait!: s.z a i.in, miih I ‘•Kate, suddosc wc lav eroon /a^h-t