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bject at all. In the address delivered at its consecration by Mr. Justice Story, they are expressed with equal force and beauty; as also in tto execution, &c. On this occasion the attendance was large. Mr. Justice Story took the chair, and the Hon. E. Everett acted as Secretary. ts of the meeting; and the following gentlemen were chosen:--Messrs. Joseph Story, Daniel Webster, H. A. S. Dearborn, Charles Lowell, Samuel Ae now chosen to constitute a Garden and Cemetery Committee : Messrs. Joseph Story, H. A. S. Dearborn, Jacob Bigelow, E. Everett, G. W. Brimmerirth, O God, in peace, recall to Heaven! 4. Address, by the Hon. Joseph Story. 5. Concluding Prayer, by the Rev. Mr. Pierpont. 6. Meason of the year. It is unnecessary to say that the address by Judge Story was pertinent to the occasion, for, if the name of the orator wee substance of this description will be found in the Appendix to Judge Story's Address. The nature of the privileges now granted to the p
bbott Lawrence, John Lemist, Francis C. Lowell, Charles Lowell, Henry Lienow, Isaac Livermore, Isaac Mead, R. D. C. Merry, Isaac McLellan, Francis J. Oliver, Thomas H. Perkins, Jr. George W. Pratt, Isaac Parker, Samuel Pond, John Pierpont, Francis Parkman, Edward W. Payne, Josiah Quincy, Henry Rice, Ebenezer Rollins, E. A. Raymond, James Read, James Russell, Henry Robinson, John Randall, John P. Rice, John L. Russell, James Savage, James S. Savage, Lucius M. Sargent, Isaac Staples, Charles B. Shaw, P. R. L. Stone, Lemuel Stanwood, George C. Shattuck, Joseph Story, Henry B. Stone, Leonard Stone, Robert G. Shaw, Asahel Stearns, Jared Sparks, David A. Simmons, David Stone, Peter Thatcher, Joseph H. Thayer, Supply C. Thwing, Frederic Tudor, Charles Tappan, Benjamin F. White, Thomas Wiley, Abijah White, James Weld, Samuel Walker, Rufus Wyman, Thomas B. Wales, Samuel G. Williams, Samuel Whitwell, George Whittemore, Charles Wells.
e respect entertained by the inhabitants of this city and its vicinity for his talents and virtues, be committed to the Hon. J. Quincy, Dr. Nathaniel Bowditch, Hon. J. Story, Dr. J. Tuckerman, Dr. Follen, Professor Barber, Professor Beck, Dr. William Grigg, George Bond and Charles P. Curtis, Esqrs. Other committees, of equal resis last-named direction; and then, at no great distance, in one of the loveliest situations which the grounds afford, the beautiful column marked with the name of Story ; --a name never to be mentioned without honor, but especially noticeable to those who have taken a deep interest in the designing and decoration of this Cemetery potless it has returned, a brighter flame. Thy last, soft prayer was heard-No more to roam; Leverett. Hicks. Consecration Dell. Wetmore. Savage. Story. Faxon. Thou art, ('t was all thy wish,) thou art gone home. The last words, uttered but a few moments before her death, were, “I want to go home.” Ours a