and in future geuerations , wlieu these wideiy different peo- 

 ples shall have been assimilated, what will be the resulting 

 race? Will it be similar to our original ancestors, with all 

 the wisdom of the ages ? Whc' can tell 1 



The splendid lecture was illustrated with upward of 100 

 views, which added gi-eaitly to' the interest of the audience. 



Mr. J. H. Smith moved and JMr. Gill iseconded a vote 

 of thanks to lecturer. Several gentlemen spoke at length 

 in review of the address and speaking in testimony of the 

 pleasure all present had derived. 



Mr. Child spoke in acknowledgement and answered 

 many questions asked relative to the peoples described. 



Meeting then adjourned. 



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