At the close of the lecture several gentlemen spoke at 

 length on the many interesting- facta set out in detail by 

 Mr. Lee, and the lucid description of the pieturesqueness 

 of a wonderful country, the character and habits of the 

 peoples of the Indian Empire were as beaiitifully displayed 

 as were the "Flora and the great temples," and the bound- 

 less riches that everywhere abound. 



That Mr. Lee had given all present an intellectuaJ 

 treat all agreed. 



Mr. W. A. Eobinson and Mr. McLaughlin moved a 

 vote of thanks, which was duly presented and acknowl- 

 edged. 



Meeting then adjourned. 



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