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to the Museum, and other persons 

 they know, who may be of assist- 

 ance, such as Workmen employed 

 in the building; but peremptorily 

 to exclude all Strangers not neces- 

 sary to work the Engines. 



9. A strong Chain to be fixed 

 across the Entrance Gate. 



10. The Men eno:aD;ed in ofivino 

 assistance are to observe silence, 

 and to avoid excitement and vio- 

 lent exertion. 



11. All Instructions or Advice 

 from unqualified persons to be dis- 

 regarded. The Workmen to look 

 in the first instance to the directions 

 of the Officers of the Institution 

 only, till the arrival of the Super- 

 intendent or Engineer of the Fi re- 

 Brigade, to whom the Officers will 

 consign the direction of subsequent 

 exertions. 



12. Should it so happen, pre- 

 vious to the arrival of the Superin- 

 tendent, that the fire has got beyond 

 the power of the Hose on the Fire- 

 cocks, attention to be immediately 

 turned to shutting up the part where 

 the fire is as much as possible. 



