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The motion was carried by acclamation. 



The election of the new Council was then proceeded with, 

 Messrs. Swanston and Praeger acting as scrutineers. 



While the voting papers were being distributed and collected 

 Mr. R. M. Young, at the invitation of the Chairman, gave an 

 interesting account of the old wooden water-pipes recently 

 presented to the Museum. They were, he said, probably more 

 than 200 years old, and originally formed part of a conduit and 

 fountain which were described in " The Old Town Book of 

 Belfast," which would shortly be published. 



The President having announced the result of the election, 



Mr. Thomas Workman moved, and Professor Letts seconded, 

 a vote of thanks to Mr. Greenhill for the able manner in which 

 he had filled the office of President during the year. 



The vote was enthusiastically passed, and, the President 

 having responded, the business terminated. 



