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following report. They have carefully considered the respon- 

 sible duty assigned to them, and have unanimously resolved to 

 recommend to the Academy the re-election of the present offi- 

 cers and Trustees. They were led to this conclusion by a con- 

 sideration of the unsettled condition of the temporalities of the 

 Academy. Many matters of grave importance, and at the same 

 time affairs of a complicated and delicate nature have often been 

 under consideration at the joint meetings of the Council and 

 Board of Trustees, and it seemed to them only ordinary pru- 

 dence to continue these gentlemen in office. We therefore 

 recommend the following ticket: 



PRESIDENT, 



GEORGE DAVIDSON. 



FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT, 



HENRY EDWARDS. 



SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT, 



HENRY C. HYDE. 



CORRESPONDING SECRETARY, 



Dr. A. B. STOUT. 



RECORDING SECRETARY, 



CHAS. G. YALE. 



TREASURER, 



] ft F. HALL, Jr. 



LIBRARIAN, 



C. TROYER. 



DIRECTOR OF MUSEUM, 



W. G. W. HARFORD. 



TRUSTEES, 



DAVID D. COLTON, 



R. E. C. STEARNS, 

 THOS. P. MADDEN, 

 R. C. HARRISON, 



(Signed,) 



WM. ASHBURNER, 

 GEO. E. GRAY, 

 JOHN F. MILLER. 



Horace Davis, Wm. Norris, J. H. Smythe, P. B. Cornwall, 

 S. P. Christy. 



On motion, Dr. A. Kellogg and S. P. Christy were appointed 

 Inspectors, and Chas. Wolcott Brooks and Henry Chapman 

 Judges of Election. 



