EuroPEAN MissioNARY CoUNCIL. 99 NiNta MEETING, 4 Pp. M.—The Committee on Credentials and Licenses suggested that the following persons be granted cre- dentials by the General Conference: S. H. Liane, J. H. Durland, R. F. Andrews, A. A. John, Wm. Ings, M. C. Wilcox, B. L. Whitney, A. C. Bourdean, D. T. Bourdeau, L. R. Conradi, W. C. White, EB. G. White, J. G. Matteson, E. G. Olsen, O. A. Olsen, N. Clausen, They also suggested that Geo. R. Drew be granted colporter’s license. On motion, the suggestions of the com- mittee were adopted. The committee appointed to decide upon a location for the next annual session of the Buropean Council, recommended that it be held at Christiana, Norway. It was voted that this rec- ommendation be adopted. With reference to Eld. R. F. Andrew’s future labor, it was— Moved, That we request R. F. Andrews to remain in this country and labor at the different places where there now seems to be a good opening for the spread of the truth, as long as duty may demand —Carried. O. A. Olsen spoke at length of some of the principles which should actuate workers in the cause of God, and spoke especially of the colportage work and the proper method of sustaining it. After others had spoken upon the same subject, it was— Voted, That the Chair appoint a comniittee to take the mat- ter of remuneration of colporters into consideration, and make a report later. The Chair named W. C. White, O. A. Olsen, and S. H. Lane ag this committee. The following resolution was then introduced : — Whereas, The port of Liverpool is an important point for the advancement of the Third Angel's Message, and inasmuch as it is the sense of this Council that a training-school should be established, and that greater efforts should be made both among sea-faring men and those on land ; therefore— 18. Resolved, That we recommend that a training-school be established in Liverpool to develop workers to labor both on ships and on land, and that this school continue as long as the British Mission board shall deem expedient, and under their direction.— Adopted. A vote of thanks was extended to the brethren and sisters of Grimsby for the kind entertainment furnished to the members of this Council. Voted, That we express our thanks to the General Confer- ence for the earnest and’ efficient labors of those whom it has gent to this meeting. On motion, the meeting adjourned. B. L. WHITNEY, Chairman. A. B. OYEN, Sec.