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of separate and disconnected acts. If they traced a few links 

 farther back of cause and effect, they must at last come to the 

 point where the last link was held by an invisible Hand. 



Following the delivery of the address, a hearty vote of thanks 

 was accorded to the President for his services during the past year, 

 on the motion of Mr. Charles P. Hobkirk, F.L.S., seconded by 

 Mr. Wm. Cash, F.L.S., and supported by the Yen. Archdeacon Brooke. 



On the motion of the President, seconded by the Rev. E. P. 

 Knubley, M.A., a similar vote was passed to the Mayor, for his 

 services in the chair. A vote of thanks to the Council of the 

 Halifax Literary and Philosophical Society for kindly allowing the 

 Union the use of their Museum for the various meetings terminated 

 the proceedings. — E.R.W. 



August 1 89 1. 



