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meeting, paying for him the same quota as is paid by the 

 membersj it also being understood that each member will 

 use a due discretion, in not inviting too frequently a res- 

 ident of Philadelphia, the intention of this permission 

 being only to admit citizens occasionally, and strangers 

 who may visit the city. 



ARTICLE XIII. 



Each member, before he can visit the Company, shall 

 put his name (and that of his friend, if he takes one) on 

 the slate at the Governor's, before eight o'clock of the 

 evening previous to the meeting. 



ARTICLE XIV. 



Whoever shall be appointed on any Committee, and 

 shall refuse his services, or shall neglect attending on the 

 same, shall be fined at the pleasure of the Governor and 

 officers. 



ARTICLE XV. 



Any person deemed worthy by a member to become 

 one of our Company, shall be proposed at any regular 

 meeting, where not less than eight members are present, 

 when if a majority agree to place him on the list of candi- 

 dates to be voted for at the general election, he shall 

 be so placed ; but otherwise he shall not be considered as 

 eligible. 



