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 FOR VICE-PRESIDENTS. 



Jaines J. H. Gregory of Marblehead had 97 votes and 

 elected ; George B. Luring uf Salem, 97, elected ; James 

 P. King uf Peabody, 138, elected ; Oliver S. Butler cf 

 Geurgetuvvn, 85, elected ; B. P. Ware cf Marblehead, 35 ; 

 T. C. Thurluw uf West Newbury, 44; Thomas Sanders of 

 Haverhill, 34 ; Scattering, 13. 



FOR SECRETARY. 



John M. Danfurth uf Lynnfield, had 65 vutes and elected; 

 David W. Low uf Gluucester, 48; Andrew Nichols uf Dan- 

 vers, 2(3. 



At the clcse uf the polls while the committee were 

 counting the votes, Rev. 0. S. Butler of Georgetown made 

 appropriate remarks regarding members who have died 

 since the last annual meeting as follows : — viz : Hon. 

 Levi Taylor of Haverhill, William Jones of Newburyport, 

 Moses Wildes of Topsfield. 



He was followed by Dr. Loring who added the name of 

 Jacob Farnham of Murth Anduver. Mr. Thurlow spoke of 

 Thomas G. Ordway of West Newbury; Mr. Hill uf Ames- 

 bury with the name uf Luther Noyes uf Newbury; Mr. 

 Winkley of Newburyport in regard to Mr. Paul T. Winkley 

 of Newburyport; President Ware spuke in praise uf Mrs. 

 Mary E. Fuller of Middleton, chairman of the Committee 

 on Counterpanes and Afghans, although she was nut a 

 member uf the Society, she tuok an active part in the So- 

 ciety's exhibitions. 



Mr. King in regard tu Jaccb P. Goodale of Peabody; and 

 upon motion of Mr. Butler, it was vuted that the President 

 and Secretary be a committee to have appropriate mention 

 made of deceased members in the Transactions. 



On motion of Sidney C. Bancroft, Esq , of Peabody, it 

 was voted that the doings of the annual meeting be printed 

 in the Transactions. 



On motion made bj r Sidney C. Bancroft, Esq., of Pea- 

 body, and amended by Mr. Sanders of Haverhill, and the 

 amendment accepted, it was voted, That hereafter in the 



