'260 Keatucky UJniversity, Lexington, Ky., June 13, 1873 Secsio1:. 01o 7 . 71 u'une '2, i7 Dr. J. G. Chinn re- auest S,,me referred. to :1EXtiv9- Cor m . i tIr instructions. Some I ec ty j 5 r Final despo- si tion of same Trea surers exnose of the finances -ction o f the -card thert on Penort of Commi t tee on grivances. Pursuant to aljourrment the Bo-ard met at ten o'clock insteai of 9 o'clock and on motion of Cur-.tor Jos. Smith, Curtor E. Campbell was called to the Ch,4ir- Session of the BoEri 1-.a,--. orened by Prayer by Curator Ric- ketts. The roll being called the folloiring Curators were found present, J. B. Bowmen, J. G. Allen, Benj. Grptz, Joseph WVasson, D. S. Goodloe, G. W. 311ey, Joseph S. Woolfolk, A. !T. Bowman, Joseph Smith, G. W. Givens, A. X. Herndon, R. J. Thite, R. C. Ricketts John Shackelford, Z . F. Smith, J. P. Thrbitt, Enos Campbell, John A 7j. Williams, S. M4. Wing, Horace Miller, Henry Bell, William E. Rogers, James Z. Kinnaird, James Crutcher, 'eo. G. White, R. ,4. Gano, A. 141. Barneo- There was a communication received from, Dr. J. K Chinn asking to be released from his subscription of $500 to Ky. University upon motion of Curator 'Thite amended by Curtor Jno. Auf,. Williams. The matter wvs refered to thle Extive Committee with instructions to say to Dr. Chinn that the Boara wi5ll not at any time press him for collection of his note Curator Goodloe afterwards moved a. consideration which was ad'opted, Cur- tor Goodlle then moved that the Rc-ent be instructed to deliver the note up to Cr. Chinn also to avoid establishing a, precedent that may prove injurious to tthe University this Board ordered that the papers & correspondence be filed - In answer to Resolution /261/ of this Board the Treasurer made an expose of the receits and ex-enses of the University for the year 185?9.60 & 61. Curator Wi1n; ms moved that these be filed with the papers nf the Institution. Adon ted. Curator TP-hitt moved that this Board is z-_tisfied with the expose of the finances m-2e by the Treasurer for the years mentioned. adoptoa. The Committ-e on grevances composed of B. 111. Bishop Chairman P. R. Sloan, J. G. Allen, ;Anarew Steele & . B. Grnom made an uXiarLimou rs e'ncort. Curator Sloan read the rerort in his clear -:n3 imprc-ive style copy of which read as follows- Your Committee to whom, uncder a resoluticn passed Juine 14, 1872, were refered the comulaints and orivance' of &ll p-artles with instructicns to re'ort to the 2oard for final action beg leave to malke the fO-'ovinl r