Journal of Preachers 

 37 Rue Fontaine Moliere 

 Paris. 



Paris. December25, 1847. 

 Sir, 



Düring the General Assembly of the 16th of the past month, the stock holders of the 

 Society of the Journal of Preachers, have named as members to the Counsel for 

 Surveillance, the following gentlemen: Sinet, Serieux and Despres-Rou. The following 

 were elected to the Counsel for Surveillance: Mr. Bellet and Mr. Connier, son, to form a 

 commission of five members who will have the special mission and the necessary 

 power to: !- accept when needed the payments from Mr.Boiste de Richemont. 2- To 

 admit Mr. Sallior as manager instead and in place of Mr. Boiste. 3- to make with Mr. 

 Sallior any modifications to the Acts of the Society. 4- To consider, together with Mr 

 Sallior, the accounts of the previous manager, to recover the sums that he may owe and 

 to give him what he has earned. 



When, while meeting at the General Assembly, the commission will have purged the 

 account of Mr. Boiste de Richemond, he will submit the results and will give you a 

 detailed account of how it is used and with the power he has conferred to him, he will 

 ask for your approval; he will let you know all the decisions that have been made in 

 order to recover from this Situation and reconstruct our society again. 

 The Members of the Counsel for Surveillance, believed they conformed to the desires 

 of the assembly in deciding that Mr. Bellet and Bonnier should remain in the 

 commission until the Society is reorganized. 



The Council as presently formed, will delegate one of its members as the representative, 

 to be in Charge of the cash register, the books and portfolios and to verify them or have 

 them verified. Mr Sinet (1 Rue du Dragon) accepted this job, for the length of time that 

 he is a member of the Council of Surveillance. 



The funds that exceed the current business needs will be deposited in a bank. The signer 

 will be E. Sallior and Co. The principal modifications introduced in the Social Status 

 and some questions whose immediate Solutions are important tö the activities of the 

 Journal have been reserved to be presented to the General Assembly. All the formalities 

 required by law and Mr Saillor, defmitely named to be manager, have been met. He will 

 be in charge of the means to reinitiate the publication of the Journal; to achieve an 

 extraordinary publication which is necessary because of the lack of previous 

 publications by Mr Boiste and to continue its publication until de recoverable cash is 

 collected. Mr Saillor has again brought us together to insist on a loan from the share 

 holders. This is for him the only method to meet the expense, in which he participates. 

 Our mandate does not permit us to immerse ourselves in the management of the 

 Journal. We will consult with the manager and will consider ourselves as valuable in 

 the interest of the Journal and follow the mission that he has submitted for our 

 consideration. 



For the members of the Commission 



Signature unreadable 



ROYAL STAMP 5 Centime 



