Voyages of Samuel De Champlain - Volume I Part 27
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6. The price of each volume shall be a hundredth part of the cost of the edition, or as near to that as conveniently may be; and there shall be no other a.s.sessments levied upon the members of the Society.

7. A sum, not exceeding one thousand dollars, may be set apart by the Council from the net receipts for publications, as a working capital; and when the said net receipts shall exceed that sum, the excess shall be divided, from time to time, among the members of the Society, by remitting either a part or the whole cost of a volume, as may be deemed expedient.

8. All moneys belonging to the Society shall be deposited in the New England Trust Company in Boston, unless some other banking inst.i.tution shall be designated by a vote of the Council; and said moneys shall be entered in the name of the Society, subject to the order of the Treasurer.

9. It shall be the duty of the President to call the Council together, whenever it may be necessary for the transaction of business, and to preside at its meetings.

10. It shall be the duty of the Vice-Presidents to authorize all bills before their payment, to make an inventory of the property of the Society during the month preceding the annual meeting and to report the same to the Council, and to audit the accounts of the Treasurer.

11. It shall be the duty of the Corresponding Secretary to issue all general notices to the members, and to conduct the general correspondence of the Society.

12. It shall be the duty of the Recording Secretary to keep a complete record of the proceedings both of the Society and of the Council, in a book provided for that purpose.

13. It shall be the duty of the Treasurer to forward to the members bills for the volumes, as they are issued; to superintend the sending of the books; to pay all bills authorized and indorsed by at leaft two Vice-Presidents of the Society; and to keep an accurate account of all moneys received and disbursed.

14. No books shall be forwarded by the Treasurer to any member until the amount of the price fixed for the same shall have been received; and any member neglecting to forward the said amount for one month after his notification, shall forfeit his membership.

OFFICERS OF THE PRINCE SOCIETY.

_President_.

THE REV. EDMUND F. SLAFTER, A.M. BOSTON, Ma.s.s.

_Vice-Presidents_.

JOHN WARD DEAN, A.M. BOSTON, Ma.s.s.

WILLIAM B. TRASK, ESQ. BOSTON, Ma.s.s.

THE HON. CHARLES H. BELL, A.M. EXETER, N. H.

JOHN MARSHALL BROWN, A.M. PORTLAND, ME.

_Corresponding Secretary_.

CHARLES W. TUTTLE, Ph.D. BOSTON, Ma.s.s.

_Recording Secretary_.

DAVID GREENE HASKINS, JR., A.M. CAMBRIDGE, Ma.s.s.

_Treasurer_.

ELBRIDGE H. GOSS, ESQ. BOSTON, Ma.s.s.

THE PRINCE SOCIETY.

1880.

The Hon. Charles Francis Adams, LL.D. Boston, Ma.s.s.

Samuel Agnew, Esq. Philadelphia, Pa.

Thomas Coffin Amory, A.M. Boston, Ma.s.s.

William Sumner Appleton, A.M. Boston, Ma.s.s.

Walter T. Avery, Esq. New York, N.Y.

George L. Balcom, Esq. Claremont, N.H.

Samuel L. M. Barlow, Esq. New York, N Y.

The Hon. Charles H. Bell, A.M. Exeter, N.H.

John J. Bell, A.M. Exeter, N.H.

Samuel Lane Boardman, Esq. Boston, Ma.s.s.

The Hon. James Ware Bradbury, LL.D. Augusta, Me.

J. Carson Brevoort, LL.D. Brooklyn, N.Y.

Sidney Brooks, A.M. Boston, Ma.s.s.

Mrs. John Carter Brown. Providence, R.I.

John Marshall Brown, A.M. Portland, Me.

Joseph O. Brown, Esq. New York, N.Y.

Philip Henry Brown, A.M. Portland, Me.

Thomas O. H. P. Burnham, Esq. Boston, Ma.s.s.

George Bement Butler, Esq. New York, N.Y.

The Hon. Mellen Chamberlain, A.M. Chelsea, Ma.s.s.

William Eaton Chandler, A.M. Concord, N.H.

George Bigelow Chase, A.M. Concord, Ma.s.s.

Clarence H. Clark, Esq. Philadelphia, Pa.

Gen. John S. Clark, Auburn, N.Y.

Ethan N. Coburn, Esq. Charlestown, Ma.s.s.

Jeremiah Colburn, A.M. Boston, Ma.s.s.

Joseph J. Cooke, Esq. Providence, R.I.

Deloraine P. Corey, Esq. Boston, Ma.s.s.

Erastus Corning, Esq. Albany, N.Y.

Ellery Bicknell Crane, Esq. Worcester, Ma.s.s.

Abram E. Cutter, Esq. Charlestown, Ma.s.s.

The Rev. Edwin A. Dalrymple, S.T.D. Baltimore, Md.

William M. Darlington, Esq. Pittsburg, Pa.

John Ward Dean, A.M. Boston, Ma.s.s.

Charles Deane, LL.D. Cambridge, Ma.s.s.

Edward Denham, Esq. New Bedford, Ma.s.s.

Prof. Franklin B. Dexter, A.M. New Haven, Ct.

The Rev. Henry Martyn Dexter, D.D. Boston, Ma.s.s.

Samuel Adams Drake, Esq. Melrose, Ma.s.s.

Henry Thayer Drowne, Esq. New York, N.Y.

Henry H. Edes, Esq. Charlestown, Ma.s.s.

Jonathan Edwards, A.B., M.D. New Haven, Ct.

Ja.n.u.s G. Elder, Esq. Lewiston, Me., Samuel Eliot, LL.D. Boston, Ma.s.s.

Alfred Langdon Elwyn, M.D. Philadelphia, Pa.

James Emott, Esq. New York, N.Y.

The Hon. William M. Evarts, LL.D. New York, N.Y.

Joseph Story Fay, Esq. Woods Holl, Ma.s.s.

John S. H. Fogg, M.D. Boston, Ma.s.s.

The Rev. Henry W. Foote, A.M. Boston, Ma.s.s.

Samuel P. Fowler, Esq. Danvers, Ma.s.s.

James E. Gale, Esq. Haverhill, Ma.s.s.

Marcus D. Gilman, Esq. Montpelier, Vt.