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Community a brighter example to venerate and to follow. 

 With these impressions of the character and services of its de- 

 ceased associate, the Society has resolved: — 



1st. That the arrangements made by the Board of Officers 

 and Council, be approved and confirmed. 



2d. That the Hall of the Society be appropriated for the re- 

 ception of Mr. Vaughan's body before interment, and that his 

 family and friends be requested to assemble there, on the oc- 

 casion of his obsequies. 



3d. That the members of the Society will attend the funeral, 

 as mourners. 



4th. That a member be appointed to prepare the biography 

 of Mr. Vaughan, for publication under the auspices of the So- 

 ciety. 



5th. That the Society will cordially co-operate with other 

 Societies of which he was a member, or individuals approving 

 the design, in erecting a durable monument over his grave. 



6th. That the members, individually, tender their affection- 

 ate condolence and sympathy to the relatives of Mr. Vaughan, 

 on the occasion of their common bereavement; and that the 

 Secretaries be charged with the duty of communicating a copy 

 of these resolutions to William Vaughan, Esq. of London, the 

 oldest representative of his family. 



Alexander Dallas Bache, Esq. one of the Secretaries, was 

 appointed under the fourth resolution, to prepare Mr. Vaughan's 

 Biography. 



