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hope that the years to come will be crowned with new 

 triumphs of discovery, with new stores of accumulated 

 knowledge. 



Looking forward to that ultimate consummation and 

 bliss, which is, promised to all those who look to the 

 Supreme Intelligence that guides men in the paths of 

 duty and in the performance of good works, glorious 

 as the memories of the past are, bright as the hopes 

 of the future are, I bid you now, in the name of our 

 honored Society, a farewell for the present, and hope 

 for many reunions of this brotherhood of friends ; and 

 I pray that the blessing of that Great Creator and Pre- 

 server of the Universe may rest upon you, and that we 

 may realize in the great hereafter the fellowship that 

 we have been permitted to enjoy on earth. The hour 

 has now arrived for our temporary separation, and I 

 bid you an affectionate farewell. 



Bishop Keane proposed the health of Mr. Fraley, 

 which was drunk standing. 



