A MEMORIAL OF WENDELL PHILLIPS FROM THE CITY OF BOSTON. "It remains for us to devote ourselves to liberty, and the welfare of others, with the generous "As a sane man, a Christian man, and a lover of my country, I am willing to be judged by WENDELL PHILLIPS. CITY OF BOSTON. IN BOARD OF ALDERMEN, April 25, 1884. Ordered, That the Clerk of Committees be authorized, under the direction of the Committee on Printing, to prepare for publication the proceedings of the City Council upon the death of WENDELL PHILLIPS, together with the address upon his life and character delivered before the City Authorities, the 18th instant, by GEORGE WILLIAM CURTIS; that five thousand copies be issued, each member to receive fifty copies, the expense thereby incurred to be charged to the appropriation for Incidentals. Passed in Common Council. Came up for concurrence. Concurred. Approved by the Mayor, April 26, 1884. A true copy. Attest: JOHN T. PRIEST, Assistant City Clerk. |