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Horeb Lodge, No. 19, L. O. I., James Durgin (mounted), Commanding. The following programme was carried out in the Town Hall: Overture.—Maplewood Band, twenty pieces. Prayer.—Rev. William F. Potter. Choral.—To thee, O Country, sixteen male voices. 1st Tenor.—William H. Poole, Edward H. Cutter, B. Delmont Locke, Stephen B. Wood. 2d Tenor.—Warren W. Rawson, William E. Wood, Augustus B. Osborn, George H. Rugg. 1st Bas.—William Proctor, Charles C. Cox, E. S. Fessenden, F. H. Fessenden. 2d Bass.—Herbert H. Ceiley, George A. Field, G. Allen, Thomas H. Russell. Remarks.—C. S. Parker, Chairman Committee of Arrangements. Chorus.—Comrades in Arms, sixteen male voices. Oration.—Rev. J. Lewis Merrill. Selection.—Maplewood Band. Benediction.—Rev. W. J. Parrot. After the exercises in the Town Hall, the procession passed through several of the principal streets, and thence to the cemeteries, where each grave of a soldier of the war was gener