"Resolved, That the efforts of this individual in behalf of our society during her infant struggle, and the affectionate interest which he has at all times manifested for her success, claim from us an expression of condolence for his loss and gratitude for his services.
"2d. That the whole society follow his remains to the grave as mourners.
"3d. That, as a feeble testimony of our respect, the members wear crape on the left arm for the space of thirty days.
"4th. That these resolutions be published in the Princeton Whig, New-York Courier and Enquirer, New-York Gazette, Commercial Advertiser, United States Gazette, and United States Telegraph."
Footnotes:
1. The day on which his son died.
2. The portrait of Theodosia.