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him while on his voyages at foreign ports. It is by taking an 

 interest in this way of a practical nature in the Museum of the 

 town with which they are connected by birth or residence, that 

 persons can cause local collections to be substantially benefited. 

 The Council would be gratified if other persons who have 

 opportunities would follow Captain Campbell's example. 



On Easter Monday the Museum was opened to the public at 

 at charge of twopence for adults and one penny for children, and 

 the attendance was, as usual, very large. 



Your Council now retire from office, and this Meeting will be 

 asked to select fifteen Members to form a new Council. 



