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. It was moved by the right honovirable Isaac Corry, and 

 seconded by John jfdiius Angerslein, esq. and resolved, 



That the eari'orDartmouth, lord viscount Lowther, the 

 right honourable Charles Long, sir George Beaumont, bart. 

 sir Abraham Hume, bart. sir Francis Baring, bart. Thomas 

 Hope, esq. William Smith, esq. and Thomas Bernard, esq. 

 be a select committee to prepare a drait ot" regulations tor 

 the British Institution, to inquire alter a local situation for 

 it, and to make their report to an adjourned mcelmg oi" 

 subscribers ot fitty guineas or upwards, to be held at the 

 Thatched House Tavern, on Tuesday next, at half past 

 twelve o'clock : the chair to be tak-^n at one o'clock pre- 

 cisely. 



It was moved by the earl of Ayiesibrd, and seconded by 

 Henry Hope, esq. and resolved, 



That subscibcrs of one guinea a vear, or of ten guineas 

 in one sum, have personal admission to the rooms Oi exhi- 

 bition : that subscribers of three gumeas a year, or of thirty 

 guineas in one sum, have persona! adaussion, and the right 

 of introducing a friend each day: that subscribers of live 

 guineas a year have the same personal admission, together 

 with the right of introducing two friends eacli day : that 

 subscribers of fifty guineas have the same privileges for life, 

 and be governors of the institution : that subscribers of one 

 hundred guineas or upwards have the same privileges in per- 

 petuity, and be governors of the institution, their rights to 

 be transmissible on death, subject to the regulations here- 

 after to be adopted ; and that the institution be under the 

 government of a committee of directors, consisting of the 

 president, four vice-president-, and twelve other persons, 

 /rom time to time to be elected by and out of the governors., 



Dartmouth, Chairman. 



And the earl of Dartmouth having quitted the chair. 



Resolved unanimously, That the thanks of the meeting 

 be presented to his lofdship for his great attention to the 

 business of the day. 



Persons disposed to promote the Institution are requested 

 to address themselves, by letter, to any of the select com- 

 mittee; or to send their names to Mr. fiatchard's. No. 190, 

 Piccadilly, where the books of subscriptions are left. 



NEW INSTITUTIONS IN AMERICA. 



A lettter from New York, dated April 1st, says: — 



*' Among the numerous institutions which have been 



formed in this country in the course of 1804, there are 



three in particular in which the public take a warinintinst. 



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