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Webster, not long ago, in a speech he delivered at Philadelphia, pronounced a similar eulogy upon General Jackson, calling him a patriot and benefactor to his country, or using words to that effect. Such is the power of truth ; and sooner or later its voice will be heard. About the same time, however, at a meeting of the common council of Boston, on the 19th June, 1845, S. Abbot Lawrence, having moved the passage of an order 66 to devise such measures as may be suitable to mark the respect of t...he city government for the memory of General Andrew Jackson, late President of the United States, " it is stated, in the journals of the day, that a " considerable debate arose ; " and the result was, that twelve persons were found who actually voted against the passage of the order. Those persons Were Messrs. Brown, Cook, Demerest, Gibson, Green, Hayden, Hooper, Littlehale, Sampson, Sea- ver, Thayer, and Williams. It is only necessary to name them. All comment would be quite superfluous. It may also be mentioned, that, whenever a new state has applied for admission to the Union, the people of Bos- ton have always received her with coldness and reluctance^ not as one having a right to become one of the family, but PECULIARITIES OF BOSTON.
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