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e Influence of Emigration upon the Foreign Countries. On January 1 our ever-welcome member, Mr. John Albree of Swampscott, gave his Story Gleaned from a Young Officer's Diary, showing much research as well as skill in its making, and was listened to with interest. Old Stage-Coach Days was read by Miss Eliza M. Gill (also a member) on February 5, and appears in this issue. An especially pleasant hour was spent in reminiscence and answer to queries after its reading. On March 5 Mr. John E. Gilman (just elected commander of the G. A. R. at its National Encampment) delivered a thrilling address on the relation of the local Posts to Historical Societies. A delegation of Post 66 was present and their Glee Club sang several favorite selections. In accordance with the amended by-laws, the annual meeting was held in January instead of March. During the year, members have been requested to bring friends, and as a result, some of these have become members and subscribers for the