DIRECTORY. 67 In the tier next below, we find memorials of J. C. Haining, of John Brock, of the wife and daughter of Rev. Samuel E. Cornish, of George Potts, of George and of Olivia Hughes, and of John D. Halliday. Still farther down the hill, observe tabular monument on short pillars. that Arnold Grafton Francis Wainwright, M. D., M. D., from Manor, in England, died in New-York by the bite of a rattle-snake. Next is the head-stone of Mrs. Boothby, and the monument of George Moreton, an Englishman. On the southern face of this stone, a mourning sister appears marble relief. Beneath the figure, are words, "My Brother.” The name of Gooden in the that imitation of a G. Hall is graven broken column. In the same lot are memorials of Martha T. and Mary Endicott, of Leverett R. Bradley, and George Endicott. The last contains a round tablet with sculptured figures. The emancipated soul ascends, comfortably seated on the heads and shoulders of three small cherubs. Notice, also, a small |