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countries in their great loss. This is the second time within the present year that the two nations have been drawn together by calamity. Let us hope that the feeling of sympathy and friendship will go on, deepening and broadening, not by losses of this kind, but by a forward movement of growing mutual regard, the result of better acquaitance. With these remarks, Sir, I beg to second the resolution.
The Resolution was unanimously accepted.
ADJOURNMENT.-The Council then adjourned sine die.
Read and confirmed, this 29th day of August, 1901.
C. CLEMENTI,
Acting Clerk of Councils,
HENRY A. BLAKE,
Governor.