lllh? A aura w JnQksa»,.or Mndvson. BURIAL Or%rM^ ?l* HULL.On the 26th, at 3 1*. M., the burial services of this youtig mnn began. The Good Templars and Firemen did the honorable part, ns did many citizens. The nl tent ion paid to his memory is a lesson to his camrmls. lie, by a proper course of action in life, merited esteem, and it was accorded to him. 1^1 the lesson be remembered The Good Templars and Firemen marched in procession to the house of M - s. Hull, the mother of their dead brother, and the*'returned to the Episcojwil Church irj the followingojinroi of rnocsssrox.Total Abstinence Lodge, No. 'Ai\ L O. lt;L T. Washington “ 4fc 10'J, Fire Association Banner.I/’ifcl’s Brass Bmrl.Mechanics' Engine Co. No. 2.SLcGhanics1 Hose.Torrent Engine Co. No. X Wide Aw-tko fingtne Co. N. 1.Wide Awake Hose.U. S. Flag in crape.Strnby and, Orff ’s Cornet Bands. AifarfrlL lt;fc Ij. Co. No. 1.£*r±9k•i5*ft.SinQIXiMourners' Carriage,Citizens, c.After a sermon by Jtev. Stephen II. Baltin, the order was resumed—except the ladies of the Good Templars—and accompanied the corpse to Liudeftwood Cemetery.Europe In 137 ft*A lil kit r ill in i*i irro fit n 1 uiul utitikJ trkiustieitthat