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THOMAS W. VEAZEY, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

183.

such other times as they by their ordinances or by

CHAP. 323.

their adjournments, may direct, and the said board of

 

trustess shall elect from amongst their own number,

Election of officers

a president, secretary and treasurer, in order that

 

their business may be the more readily expedited, and

 

all ordinances, rules and regulations passed by the

 

said board, shall have affixed the signature of their

 

president and countersigned by their secretary, they

Journal to be kept

shall also be requested to keep a journal in which shall

 

be carefully registered all their proceedings, and make

 

an annual re-port of their acts, and the state and condi-

 

tion of the academy during their term of service.

 

SEC. 9. And be it enacted, That the board of trus-

Contracts

tees shall have full power and authority to make con-

 

tracts with the professors or teachers, relative to the

 

instruction of the scholars to be placed under their

 

care, and the payment of their salaries; to hear and

 

determine upon all complaints and appeals, and other

 

matters touching the discipline and government of the

 

said academy; and generally to manage the state and

General manage-

concerns of the same in such manner as they shall deem

ment

best for its advantage; and any professor, teacher or

Charge against pro-

assistant, against whom any charge or complaint shall

fessors, &c.

be alleged, shall have the privilege to appear before

 

the trustees and defend himself, the trustees first giv-

 

ing him notice in writing, setting forth the nature of

 

the charge or complaint.

 

SEC. 10. And be it enacted, That the said board of

Examinations

trustees and their successors, shall hold two public

 

examinations, annually, at such time as may be agreed

 

upon by the said board and professor, with a view to test

 

the progress of the students of said academy, and to

 

visit it regularly once a month, to ascertain the condi-

 

tion, discipline and management of the same.

 

CHAPTER 325.

 

An act for the payment of the Journal of Accounts.

Passed April 4,1836

WHEREAS, it appears by the Journal of Accounts of this session, that there is clue from this State the sum 70

Preamble



 
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