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wont, in golden dreams, 'Mid classic realms of splendors past, to rove O'er haunted steep, and by immortal streams,” Now, though thy mortal harp no more shall sound, Nor yield response to my fraternal strain, Yet sweet the thought, that, in a better world, Thy sainted spirit strikes the seraph lyre In worship of thy God, with all the angelic choir! On one side of the marble which has led to this somewhat extended notice, is an inscription To the memory of a much-loved Father, General William Hull, who died at Newton, Mass., Nov. 29, 1825, aged 74 years: also of an only Brother, Captain Abraham Fuller Hull, who fell at the Battle of Bridgewater, Lundy's Lane, July 25, 1814, aged 24 years. Before leaving Poplar Avenue the monument of Choate, surmounted by an urn, will be noticed. In Oak Avenue we find that of Prichard. That of Martha Ann Fisher is not far distant, on Willow Avenue,--bearing the inscription, She is not hereshe is risen. The two next, on the same Avenue, sh