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After some discussion, it was resolved that Colonel Larcom’s letter 
be referred to the Council, for the purpose of determining how the 
object therein proposed may be best carried into effect. 
The Ballots for the annual election of the President, Council, and 
Officers, having been scrutinized in the face of the Academy, the Pre- 
sident reported that the following gentlemen had been duly elected: — 
PrEsIDENT.—James H. Todd, D.D. 
Committee or Scrence.—Rey. George Salmon, M.A.; Rev. Samuel 
Haughton, F.R.S. ; William H. Harvey, M.D.; Rev. J. H.J ellett, M.A.; 
Sir Wiliam R. Hamilton, LL.D.; Robert W. Smith, M.D.; Rev. 
Joseph A. Galbraith, M.A. 
Commarree oF Porite Lirerature.—Rev. W. H. Drummond, D.D.; 
Rey. Charles Graves, D.D.; John Kells Ingram, LL.D.; John O’Do- 
novan, LL.D.; Rev. Samuel Butcher, D.D.; Rev. J oseph Carson, D.D.; 
John F. Waller, LL.D. 
CommitrEE or AntrqvitrEs.—George Petrie, LL.D.; Charles Hali- 
day, Esq.; John T. Gilbert, Esq.; Rev. William Reeves, D.D.; Lord 
Talbot de Malahide ; Eugene Curry, Esq.; W. Henry Hardinge, Esq. 
TREASURER.—Rey. Joseph Carson, D.D. : 
Secretary or THE Acapemy.—Rey. Charles Graves, D.D. 
SECRETARY OF THE Councit.—Rey. John H. Jellett, M.A. 
Secretary or Forrten Corresponpence.—Rev. Saml. Butcher, D.D. 
Lisrarran.— Rey. William H. Drummond, D.D. 
Clerk, Assistant Librarian, and Curator of the Museum.—Mr. Ed- 
ward Clibborn. ; 
The President nominated, under his hand and seal, the following 
Vice-Presidents :—Rey. George Salmon, M.A.; John K. Ingram, LL.D.; 
Rey. William Reeves, D.D.; Lord Talbot de Malahide. 
