RACING RULES OF THE NEW YORK JOCKEY CLUB. 517 



for the transaction of ordinary business and admission of members, but 

 not less than twenty to alter a fundamental rule, unless public notice 

 shall have been given ten days of such contemplated meeting. The 

 President or Secretary may call a meeting, and the President and Vice 

 Presidents failing to attend, a chairman may be selected. Members of 

 the Club privileged to invite their friends to the Jockey Club Dinners 

 by paying for the same. No ladies admitted to the Ladies' Pavilion 

 unless introduced by a member. No citizen of the State of New York 

 can be admitted to the privileges of the enclosed space. Members' Stand, 

 or Ladies' Pavilion, unless he be a member. 



Rule LXIII. No person shall be permitted to pass into the enclosed 

 space, on the Union Course, without showing his ticket at the gate, nor 

 shall any person be permitted to remain within the enclosure, or Mem- 

 bers' Stand, unless he wears a badge, that the officers on duty may be 

 enabled to distinguish those privileged. Officers who shall permit the 

 infraction of this rule shall forfeit all claim to compensation, and must 

 be employed on this express condition. 



Rule LXIV. Membership of the New York Jockey Club, shall be 

 for three years, commencing Spring 1842 — subscription Ten Dollars 

 per annum, payable each Spring — subscription to be paid whether 

 present or absent. Members joining at any time, whether by original 

 signature, or on nomination, will be bound for the unexpired term of 

 the Club from the period of joining. 



J. Prescott Hall, Esq., President. 

 John C. Stevens, Esq., 1st Vice President. 



John A. King, Esq., 2d " " 



J. Hamilton Wilkes, Esq., 3d " " 



Gerakd H. Coster, Esq., -Ith " " 



Henry K. Toler, Esq., Secretary and Treasurer. 



