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town delegates were extended to the citizens of Gloucester for their 

 generous entertainment, and the thanks of the Convention to Mr. 

 Corliss for the able manner in which he had presided over its delib- 

 erations. 



Mr. Corliss responded briefly. 



On motion of Mr. Cunningham a publication committee was chosen, 

 to have the doings of the convention published in a pamphlet form — 

 Messrs. S}dvester Cunningham, Fitz J. Babson and David S. Pres- 

 son of Gloucester being named as said committee. 



The convention then adjourned sine die. 



