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Young. Why did he ask their liberty to do that ? It was be- 

 cause he was fully aware of the valuable services rendered by 

 Mr. Young, and of Mr. Young's indefatigability, kindness, and 

 gentlemanly conduct at all times. He had much satisfaction in 

 proposing that the best thanks of that meeting be given to Mr. 

 Young. 



Mr. Greenhill seconded the motion, which was passed. 



Mr, George Kidd, J.P., then moved a vote of thanks to the 

 chairman, referring to the indebtedness of the organisation to 

 Mr. Patterson's father and to himself. 



Mr. O'Neill seconded the motion, which was carried by 

 acclamation. 



The President said it was a source of pleasure to continue to 

 be closely identified with the institution of which his father was 

 one of the parents, and of which he was so proud. 



The Committee was re-elected, and the following were chosen 

 office-bearers for the ensuing year : — President, R. Lloyd 

 Patterson, J.P. ; Vice Presidents, John Brown, W. Swanston, 

 Dr. J. A. Lindsay, and Professsor FitzGerald ; Hon. Treasurer, 

 John Brown ; Librarian, T. Workman ; Hon. Secretary, R. M. 

 Young. 



The meeting then terminated. 



