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Rh now specially presented to the Executive Committee for their administration of the affairs of the society.” Professor then delivered an address on the “Civil War in America.”

Moved by, Esq., M. P., seconded by Dr. , C. B. (of Kars):

Moved by, Esq., seconded by Dr. :

“,—The Executive and Members of the Union and Emancipation Society, in General Council assembled, present this expression of their grateful appreciation of the valuable services rendered by you as its President.

“When the friends of Freedom and good government in this country were too generally silent and inactive in regard to the Slaveholders’ Rebellion in the Southern States of America, you boldly allied yourself with the working men in forming this Association, which proclaimed as its