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Resolutions. 



Resolved, That we hold in high estimation the intelligence, 

 the integrity, the services and the civic and private virtues of 

 the late Charles Henry Hall, and deeply deplore the loss vs^hich 

 we and the public have sustained by the death of one so emi- 

 nently a friend and useful member of our Association. 



Resolved, That we sympathize with his bereaved family in 

 their affliction, who mourn the loss of an affectionate husband, a 

 kind parent and an intelligent and enterprising citizen. 



Rvsolved, That from the respect to the memory of him who 

 was in life so useful and intelligent a member, we direct that 

 these resolution and preamble be entered upon the records of the 

 American Institute and published in the transactions of the same, 

 and that they also be communicated to the family of the de- 

 ceased, by the presiding officer of this meeting, and authenticat- 

 ed by the Secretary of the Institute. 



All of which is respectfully submitted, 



ALANSON NASH, 



New-York, Feb., 5, 1852. JOHN A. BUNTING, 



RALPH LOCKWOOD. 



Committee. 

 The report was unanimously adopted. 



