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It can be done in our own way, under our own direction, in our own time, and by our own means. Let us make the effort, and we shall bring the benedictions of posterity upon the memory of this generation. Since the change in our municipal form of government, much has been done to improve the condition of the city. Our schools and school houses have kept pace with the times, and are equal to any in the Commonwealth; our streets and highways have been greatly improved, and kept in better repair th...an formerly; many miles of sidewalk have been constructed, and many more are required and will be done in good time; our police system has been re-organized, and our officers are active, watchful and vigilant ; our fire department is under good discipline, well conducted, orderly and efficient ; we have made ample and better provision for our pauper establishment, by the pur- chase of the Brook Farm, and are now providing the necessary buildings there ; we have purchased a large tract of land, and laid out the beautiful Cemetery at Forest Hills, and consecrated it to its sacred purposes ; — we have done these things and much more, and we should now turn our attention to other matters, which have an impor- tant bearing upon the future welfare, happiness and con- dition of the people of this city, and which ought not to be delayed any longer, and if delayed, the consequences may prove more injurious than we can now anticipate.
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