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Art. 6. It shall be the duty of the Secretary to take 

 minutes of all the proceedings of the Society and the 

 Trustees, and enter them in separate books, and shall 

 record all such communications as the Trustees shall di- 

 rect. He shall write and answer all letters relating to the 

 business of the Society, and shall, in conjunction with the 

 President, examine and approve all bills against the So- 

 ciety. 



Art. 7. It shall be the duty of the Treasurer to receive 

 all monies due or payable to the Society, and all donations 

 that may be made to the Society, for which he shall give 

 duplicate receipts, one of which shall be lodged witli the 

 Secretary, who shall make a record of the same. The 

 treasurer shall pay out such monies, and at such times as 

 he shall have orders from the President and Secretary. 

 And he shall annually, and whenever required b}^ the So- 

 ciety, or a committee thereof, render a fair and full report 

 of his doings. He shall also give bonds for the faithful 

 discharge of his duties in such sum as the Trustees may 

 direct. 



Art. 8. The Trustees shall regulate all the concerns of 

 the Society during the intervals of its meetings, and offer 

 premiums in such form and value as they think proper 

 provided the premiums offered do not exceed the funds of 

 the Society. And shall lay before the Society, at each of 

 its annual meetings, a statement of their proceedings and 

 of the various communications made to them, and to watch 

 over the interests of the Society with faithfulness and 

 fidelity. 



Art. 9. There shall be held an annual meeting of the 

 Society at such time and place as the Trustees shall deter- 

 mine, to hear and act upon reports of committees, and to 

 transact any other business that may legally come before 

 them. 



Art. 10. Tiie salaries of the Secretaiy and Treasurer 

 shall be tixetl by the Board of Trustees. 



