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quarterly, and in advance, the annual sun of Twenty Guineas, during the child's continuance in the School, for education, maintenance, lodging, clothing, &c, &c. or by collecting and paying at once, in advance, a lump sum equivalent, to be fixed by the Committee. Auxiliary Societies pay only Twenty Pounds annually, for each Pupil chosen and sent by them. When the parents or friends are not absolutely indigent, and yet can only pay part of the annual expense, or only a small lump sum at once, the Committee fix the sum, and may admit the child, if the circumstances of the Institution allow it; but in all cases, the friends must at least pay for clothing the child. And no paying Pupil can be admitted for a less term than four years.

15. The Right to keep one child always in the School, is acquired by an individual for life, by a donation of Two Hun dred Pounds; or by an Auxiliary Society, in perpetuity, for Two Hundred Guineas.

16. The only admission days for Pupils, whether elected, as gratuitous Pupils, by the Subscribers, or as paying Pupils, or Day Scholars, by the Committee, are quarterly; namely, the first of January, April, July, and October, next after their election; in order that they may be taught in classes, and to simplify the accounts. They must also be in good health at the time, and bring the outfit of clothing,* as to articles and materials, specified in the printed notice of election.

17. Day Scholars

are admissible, by the Committee, either gratuitously or for payment. 18. A School of Industry,

in agricultural, gardening, mechanical and household occupations, will be combined as much as possible with the primary object—in struction in the meaning and use of language; (by writing, reading, and speaking,) in arithmetic, and in Revelation.

19. Visiters to the School are admissible only between twelve and two P. M. on Fridays. A written order from any officer of the Institution, will admit (only between the same hours,) on any other day except Sunday.

* Unless the articles be of the exact kind here described, new, and of good quality, the child cannot be received.

A BOY.-Three night caps, six plain shirts, three dark cravats, four pair dark worsted stockings, two pair shoes, two cloth coats, two cloth waistcoats, two pair cord trowsers, two fur caps, four pocket handkerchiefs, two towels, one pocketcomb, one small toothed comb, one comb brush, a small bag for clothes. N.B.-Washing waistcoats and white cravats will not be allowed.

A GIRL. Three night caps, four plain shifts, two tippets or shawls, four pair dark worsted stockings, two pair shoes, two dark coloured stuff gowns, or frocks, four check bibs, two flannel and two stuff petticoats, two pockets, one straw bonnet, four pocket handkerchiefs, two pair gloves, one dark cloak, two towels, one pocket comb, one small toothed comb, one comb brush, a small bag for clothes.

20. The Institution consists of a Patron,

a Patroness, a President ;-Vice- Patrons, Vice-Patronesses, VicePresidents; a Committee; a Treasurer, two Auditors, and a Secretary; Guardians, Members for Life, and Annual Members. 21. The Committee is to meet

on the first Wednesday of each month, (after breakfasting at home) at 9 A. M. at 16, Upper Sackville-street, and on the third Wednesday at breakfast* at Claremont, at 8 A. M. in summer, and at 9 in winter.

22. As the periods for settling accounts

are, monthly, for paying current expenses; quarterly, for receiving advances on account of paying pupils; and yearly, for closing all accounts of funds and expenditure; all persons, having claims on the Committee, are requested to be punctual in presenting their accounts; and all Subscribers, and Collectors, Securities for paying Pupils, and Auxiliary Societies, are requested to be exact in remitting money, as soon as due.

23. The Sub-Committee

of Economy is to meet on the Monday, before the first Wednesday of each month, at 16, Upper Sackville-street, at tea, at 7, P. M. and the Sub-Committee of School on the second Wednesday of each month, at Claremont, at breakfast, at 8, A. M. in summer, and at 9 in winter.

24. The Committee's Office, at 16, Upper Sackville-street, is attended daily, from ten, A. M. till half-past four P. M. by the Clerk.

25. The Annual General Meeting of the Members is to be held in the Rotundo, Dublin, on the Monday after the second Thursday in April; or there shall be an Annual General Meeting of the Members, on such day as the Committee may deem expedient; when the proceedings of the past year, and the state of the accounts, shall be reported; a Committee elected, and laws passed. Members shall be summoned by advertisement to this meeting; and immediately afterwards, the Annual Report, and audited Accounts, with a list of the Mem. bers, stating the number of votes to which each is entitled, shall be published; with such Appendix as may be necessary.

26. The Committee may call

an extraordinary General Meeting of the Members, by giving eight days' notice, by advertisement in the public papers, stating its object.

It is perhaps unnecessary to mention, that the Committee-always-breakfast c. at their own expense.

27. The property of the Institution

shall be vested in the Committee; who with the Secretary, shall have the entire management of the Fastitution; filling up all casual vacancies in their body; electing all the officers, and appointing the necessary servants. They shall meet once, at least, each month. Three attending members shall be a quorum, and must sign all orders for payment.

28. An Anniversary Meeting should be held in summer at Claremont, to which the principal Officers and Members, and such other persons as the Committee please should be invited.

29. Each Auxiliary is recommended

to give its Subscribers a privilege of voting at elections of pupils, similar to that given to the Parent Society's members by Law VI. and to elect pupils in the same manner and months: also to send up, each year, a fortnight before the Annual Meeting, a Report of proceedings, with lists of officers and Members, and of Deaf and Dumb in their district. Extracts will be printed with the Report, of which one copy, at least, shall be returned to the Auxiliary, for each of its members.

The Auxiliaries are informed, that if they have trustees, they may, (first applying to the Commissioners of Stamps,) advertise without stamp duty.

Patron,

HIS R. H. THE DUKE OF GLOUCESTER.

Patroness,

HER R. H. THE DUCHESS OF CLARENCE.

Wice-Patrons,

The Right Hon. the EARL of CORK,
The Right Hon. the EARL of RODEN,
The Right Hon. the EARL of LEITRIM,
The Right Hon. the EARL of ALDBOROUGH,
The Right Hon. VISCOUNT DE VESCI,
The Right Hon. VISCOUNT LORTON,
The Right Rev. LORD BISHOP of MEATH,

The Right Hon. and Right Rev. LORD BISHOP of KILDARE,
The Right Rev. LORD BISHOP of FERNS,

The Hon. and Right Rev. LORD BISHOP of KILLALOE, The Right Hon. LORD ARDEN,

The Right Hon. LORD MASSY,

The Right Hon. and Rev. LORD DECIES,

The Right Hon. ST. GEORGE DALY,

The Right Hon. the CANCELLOR of the EXCHEQUER, Rev. SIR SAMUEL SYNGE HUTCHINSON, Bart.

REAR ADMIRAL OLIVER,

ROBERT SMITH, Esq. M.P.

JOSEPH GOFF, Esq.

JAMES MOLONY, Esq.

Wice-Patronesses,

Her Grace the DUCHESS of LEINSTER,

The Countess of WESTMEATH,

The Countess of CHARLEMONT,

The Countess of FARNHAM,

The Countess of CASTLESTUART,
The Countess of WICKLOW.

The Countess Dowager of ROSSE,
The Viscountess LORTON,
The Viscountess LIFFORD,
The LADY GRACE GORE,
The LADY ISABELLA SMITH,
The LADY COMBERMERE,
The Hon. Mrs. F. TRENCH,
Mrs. ROSS OF BLADENSBURG,
Mrs. P. LA TOUCHE,
Mrs. ROBERT SMITH,

Mrs. BALFOUR.

Committee,

NEASON ADAMS, Esq. M.D. 72, Stephen's-green, South,
RICHARD BARRETT, Esq. 5, Palace-street,

MAURICE COLLIS, Esq. M.D. 20, York-street,

THOMAS B. EGAN, Esq. Westmoreland Hospital Townsend-street,
Hon. COLONEL WILLIAM GORE, Dublin Castle,
Rev. JOHN DAVID HASTINGS, 98, James's-street,
Rev. SAMUEL SIMPSON, 26, Queen-street,
WILLIAM SISSON, Esq. Jun. 24, French-street,
ISAAC TYNDALL, Esq. 14, Upper Bridge-street,
ROBERT TYNDALL, Esq. Jun. 16, Merchants'-quay,
THOMAS WHITFIELD, Esq. 22, Merchants'-quay.

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CHARLES EDW. H. ORPEN, Esq. M.D. 11, N. Great George's-st.

Treasurers,

Messrs. JOHN DAVID LA TOUCHE & Co. Bank, Castle-street.

Auditors,

ABRAHAM PALMER, Esq. Crescent, Mount Pleasant,
ANTHONY MORGAN, Esq. 21, Henry-street..

Physician,

JOHN GORDON, Esq. M.D. 50, William-street.
Surgeon,

CHARLES EDW. H. ORHEN, Esq. M.D. 11, N. Great George's-st.

Head Master,

JOSEPH HUMPHREYS, Esq. Claremont, Glasnevin.

Assistant Master,

Mr. OVEREND.

Assistant Teacher for Female Department,
ANNE M'CORMICK, Deaf and Dumb.

Work Mistress,

Miss M. A. CULLEN.

Clerk,

Mr. WILLIAM HOPPER.

Collector,

Mr. W. G. HULBERT.

COMMITTEE'S OFFICE,

Open each day from Ten, A. M. to half-past Four, P.M.

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