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RULE XIX. 



Gentlemen residents of this State shall not be considered as entitled 

 to any of the hospitalities of this Club, exeeptin;? youn<y gentlemen re- 

 turning from their collegiate studies or travels for the first year; annual 

 visitors shall not bo considered as strangers after the first year. The 

 Governor of the State and Suite, and Lieutenant Governor, the .Judges 

 of the State, Revolutionary officers and officers of the Army and Navy, 

 and all members of the diplomatic corps, sliall be entitled to invitations; 

 also officers of Citadel and Magazine guard, and such other persons as 

 the officers of the Club may direct. 



RULE XX. 



The Treasurer is to collect JiU notes due. He is to keep an exact ac- 

 count of the purses given by the Club, or by any other person, and by 

 whom won ; the Treasurer to give bond to the President of the Club, 

 with good security for 82,500, and to be allowed 2^ per cent, upon all 

 sums collected for the use of the Club, in addition to the privileges of 

 membership. 



RULE XXI. 



Any gentleman not a member of this Club, nor a citizen of the State, 

 desirous of entering a horse for either of the purses to be given by this 

 Club, shall be at liberty to do so on paying to the Steward the sum of 

 forty dollars for the first day^, thirty dollars for the .second day, and 

 twenty dollars for the third day, and an entrance of ten dollars per mile 

 for every other race run under the direction of the Club, provided such 

 entering be made in accordance witli the 4tb Rule. 



RULE XXII. 



No horse, mare, filly, colt, or gelding, shall be qualified to start for 

 the Handicap Race, on Saturday of the Race week, unless such horse, 

 mare, colt, filly, or gelding, shall have been run either for the Citizens' 

 Purse, the annunl and Hutchinson Sweepstakes, for colts and fillies, 3 

 years old, or for one of the regular Jockey Club Purses, of 4, 3, and 2 

 mile heats. 



RULE xxiir. 



Whenever any gentleman shall wish to become a member of this 

 Club, hi.s name shall be proposed by the Chairman, on which he shall 

 be ballotted for, and should there not be more than lour black balls, he 

 shall be duly admitted. All resignations shall be in writing, and ad- 



