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 Mt^tinQ of t^e Institute at Salisliurg. GENERAL PROGRAMME OF PROCEEDINGS. Tuesday, July 24. — Introductoiy Meeting at Twelve, at the Assembly Rooms, after which a Collation will be offered by the Mayor and Corporation of the City to the Society and Visitors at the Coimcil House. The Museum of the Institute will be opened at the King's House. — Visits to objects of interest in or near Salisbuiy. — Meeting and Conversazione in the evening, at the Assembly Rooms, at Eight. Wednesday, July 25. — Excursion to the British tumuli at Bulford— Stone- henge and the Cursus^ Vespasian's Camp at Amesbury — retui-niug by Old Sai'um. — In the evening the Lord Bishop of Salisbuiy will receive the Membei's and Visitors at the Palace. Thursday, July 26. — Meetings of Sections at the Coimcil House. — Public Dinner at the Assembly Rooms, the Right Hon. the President in the Chair, at Six. Friday, July 27. — Meetings of Sections ui the morning at the Council House — in the afternoon the President will receive the Members of the Institute and Visitors, and a Collation will be given at Wilton House. Saturday, July 28. — Excursion by Railway to Wimborne Minster, including nvimerous Architectural objects of interest, attainable on that route, as may be best arranged, of which full particulars will be given hereafter. Monday, July 30. — Meetings of Sections. — Excursions in the neighbourhood of Salisbury, to Longford Castle, Clarendon, Bishopston, &c. Tuesday, July 31. — Concluding General Meeting of the Institute, at the Council House, at Twelve. The RECErTiON Room (by kind permission of the Municipal Authorities) will be at the Council House, in the Market Place. Every information may be there obtained regarding the proceedings of the week. Tickets for the Meeting will be there issued, price One Guinea ; Ladies' Tickets (transferable) Half a Guinea. Tickets will also be issued at the Apartments of the Institute, 26, Suffolk Street, Pall Mall East. The Meetings of Sections, &c., except the Introductory Meeting, will be held in the Council Chamber and adjoining Courts, at the Coimcil House. The temporary Museum of the Institute will be formed at the King's House, in the Close, opposite the west end of the Cathedral. All persons disposed to contribute antiquities or works of art for exhibition, are requested to commu- nicate with the Secretaries of the Institute, or the Local Committee at Salisbury, as early as possible. All precautions will be taken to insure the safety of objects thus intrusted ; and glazed cases proxaded for their exhibition. The Inns, Lodgings, &c. in Salisbury are numerous, and eveiy precaution- has been taken by the Local Committee to insure moderate charges. There will be daily Ordinaries for Breakfast, and Dinner. Bi/ Order of the Central Committee, H. BowYER Lane, t Charles Tucker, S- Secretaries. Albert Way, J Apartments of the Institute, 26, Suffolk Street, Pall Mall East, June 23, 1849.