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ent possessing, for many observers, an interest which forbids our omitting it. This is amply explained by the inscription:-- Here rest the remains of Rev. Samuel H. Stearns. He was born at Bedford, Sept. 12, 1802; was graduated at Harvard University, 1823; studied theology at Andover; was ordained over the Old South Church ined, as he lived, in the faith of his fathers. In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world. John, XVI, 33. Samuel H. Stearns. The remains of Mr. Stearns were transiently deposited, we believe, in the Cemetery of Pere la Chaise. The name in this case reminds us that it is unMr. Stearns were transiently deposited, we believe, in the Cemetery of Pere la Chaise. The name in this case reminds us that it is understood some memorial, other than yet exists, will be erected over the remains of Asahel Stearns, of Cambridge, who died in February, 1839, aged 64 years; not unknown in political life, for he was a Member of Congress during one session of that body, but more distinguished by professional ability and success. During two years he