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Mr. John Workman, J.P., said he had much pleasure in 

 proposing a vote of thanks to Mr. Milligan for his very able 

 lecture and the elaborate series of views he had shown. He 

 agreed with Mr. Milligan that there was no scenery like that of 

 Ireland. He, himself, had been a good deal abroad, but he had 

 seen nothing to beat the North of Ireland. 



Mr. William Gray, M.R.I.A., said he had much pleasure in 

 seconding the proposition. Mr. Milligan had demonstrated 

 what he (Mr. Gray) had never any doubt of, that Ireland was 

 the finest country in Europe, There was no country with the 

 same area had the same variety of beauty. 



The Lord Mayor said he thought it was hardly necessary 

 for him to say anything in support of the vote of thanks 

 except out of compliment to their good friend, to ask them to 

 pass it by acclamation. He assured Mr. Milligan it gave him 

 great pleasure, indeed, to be the medium of conveying that 

 vote of thanks, and he would like to add that one striking 

 thing in the lecture was the familiarity which Mr. Milligan 

 had shown with the entire subject, and the magnificent way in 

 which he had pronounced the Irish words. 



Mr. Milligan returned thanks. 



Professor Everett, F.R.S., proposed that a hearty vote of 

 thanks be passed to the Lord Mayor for presiding. 



Mr. Robert Young, J.P., seconded the resolution, which was 

 passed with much enthusiasm. 



