24 New Tokk at the World's Columbian Exposition. 



ing and filed in the office of the board, any and all officers, clerks and 

 employees by him appointed. 



He shall have the power by himself, or through any agent he may 

 employ, to visit the several judicial districts and examine the work and 

 management of the said judicial district commission. 



It shall be his duty to make regular monthly reports to the board, and 

 at such other times as the board may be in session or request such reports. 



Eule VIII. 



The secretary shall be in constant attendance in the rooms of the board. 



He shall be present at all the meetings of the board, unless otherwise 

 directed, and keep full and accurate records of all its proceedings, and 

 shall make report of the same from time to time, as he may be required. 

 All his records shall be open at all times to the inspection of any member 

 of the board. 



He shall perform such other duties as the chief executive oflicer or the 

 board may impose upon him. 



EuU IX. 



There shall be an official seal, circular in form, with the following words 

 around the margin thereof : " General Managers of New York at World's 

 Columbian Exposition, 1893," and in the upper center of said seal shall 

 be the coat of arms of the State of New York, and in the lower center a 

 representation of a section of the stern of the ship " Santa Maria," with 

 the figure of Columbras standing upon the high deck. 



Rule X. 



The Board of District Commissioners for each of the judicial districts 

 shall be known as the " Judicial District Commission of the State exhibit 

 at the World's Fair " (the number of the particular district being inserted 

 before the word judicial). 



It shall be the duty of each District Commission to meet upon the call 

 of the chief executive officer of the Board of General Managers, and to 

 proceed to organize by electing a president and secretary from its own 

 members, who shall perform the duties incident to their office. It shall 

 be the duty of these several commissions to promote, in every way 

 possible, the World's Columbian Exposition, and to solicit a proper 

 representation at the said exposition of the resources of the Empire State, 

 and particularly an exhibition of such of the arts, industries, manufactures 

 and products of the soil as may be within the boundaries of their respec- 

 tive districts. To this end they shall communicate with the different 

 interests likely to make such exhibits, acquaint them with the classifica- 



