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amed lithograph hanging at the right of the chair. It was published in 1873 and is now very rare. It is the March of Myles Standish, and was loaned to the society by Mr. Mann the next speaker called upon, who reviewed the story just read in the original. He traced the march of the Pilgrim band from their landing place, where Charlestown was yet to be, in armes up through the country, and located the places mentioned, placing the cornfield on the Winthrop-Royall farm, the king's lodge on Rock hill, his burial place on Sagamore avenue, his death on Grove street hill-top, and the futile search for the Squa Sachem at Wedgemere. They found but one Indian brave—he a sorry specimen—but the primitive Daughters of Pocahontas were numerous, regaling the adventurers with a fish dinner and escorting them for a part of their return. He also quoted Bradford's account of the same, and closed with allusion to seeds of life and death, told of by the Boston orator of a century ago. (This appeare