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Rh any vacancies that may happen in their own number, and in the official situations above specified, within the period of one annual election of managers and another.

12.— the Committee be also empowered to call a general meeting of the members of the Society, whenever circumstances may appear to require it.

13.— the names of Subscribers and benefactors, and a statement of receipts and disbursements, be published annually, with a report of the proceedings of the Committee.

For the more efficient prosecution of the plans of the Society, the Committee divided themselves into three Sub-Committees, for the distinct execution of three principal objects, one for the establishment and support of a limited number of regular Schools, two for aiding and improving the indigenous Schools of the country that is. Seminaries originated and supported by the natives themselves, and three for the education of a select number of pupils in English and in some higher branches of tuition.