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No part of these voluntary contributions will ever 

 be taken or appropriated to the payment of salaries, 

 gratuities, or rewards to any of those persons who may 

 be employed in carrying on the business of the institu- 

 tion ; but the whole amount of the sums collected will 

 be faithfully applied to the relief and support of the poor, 

 and to that charitable purpose alone, as the accounts of 

 the expenditures of the institution, which will be pub- 

 lished from time to time, will clearly show and demon- 

 strate. All the persons necessary to be employed in 

 the affairs of this establishment will either be selected 

 from among such as already are in the receipt of salaries 

 sufficient for their comfortable maintenance from other 

 funds, or they will be such persons, in easy circum- 

 stances, as may offer themselves voluntarily for these 

 services, from motives of humanity and a disinterested 

 wish to be instrumental in doing good. 



As the preparations which have been made and are 

 making for the support of the poor leave no doubt but 

 that adequate relief will be afforded to them in future, 

 they will no longer have any pretext for begging ; and 

 all persons are most earnestly requested to abstain 

 henceforward from giving alms to beggars. Instead 

 of giving money to such persons as they may find 

 begging in the street, they are requested to direct 

 them to the House of Industry, where they will, with- 

 out fail, receive such assistance and support as they 

 may stand in need of and deserve. 



Those persons whose names are already inserted 

 in other lists as subscribers to this institution are, 

 nevertheless, requested to enter their names upon these 

 family-sheets; for, though their names may stand on 

 several lists, their contributions will be called for 



