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Teneived at Fort Washington, and was also buried at | ferred to, or placed before them—have might alee poaupes the opening and extension of Al- TENANTS? REGISTER. bany atreet to ‘Trinity yard. inspected the ground through which the It may be by gs cle r to state that these facts are de- | opening or extension would pass, and have made all ‘Thames street ft eee — Tint nies TWO STORY Bowes. Wire EIGHT ROOMS, CAR- to L EI_TO A SMALL GBNTREL FAMILY, WITHOUT Por the Ye such other examinations, inquiry and research, as by the removal of those buildings on Thames street mews story bouse elk tear Rokasteian has tonsa Ege ‘ae condl ting oP cen tedenee epecemnee, Fa "3 (cow Sergeantat, rms fryemed to be material. or useful to the end above oj posite the Ciky Binh by which means Albany Toss, to let. Ront $169. Lov gh vm) ted entire second floor and s large room on a hoor 8 partly from | men . speek co brow in s slip terry, es red.’ Ro- ‘ores . three and» half from Port Richmond, I very pleasant neighborhood, the Pi ‘and reminiscences of the oid veteran, The street pro; commences on Broadwa, to Broadway, and ote? oer ore | ee eareatene Heber ine win en iat i if of the writer, was wont tore: | partly in a line with Pine atreet, forty. feet south of bers of the dead be ent i OARDING HOUSE TO LET_ON B shanged. Apply to BISHOF, 116 Williom etree ry of his battles, and to “shoulder his staff | Thames street; is fifty-eight feet eleven inches wide ae committee are uot cathowmneats dent [7 whl shat fiery, Warding LET THE SECOND STORY OF A PLEASANTLY how fields were won.” on Broadway, and is continned until it strikes Trini- in more one case, it is proper that the comtine | B, and palo Ko a wage ole ta | ad throm eactl recess fo wake san and is wile onty. the soldier the last resting place of his comrade | ty place, forty-six fect ono inch south of Thames themselves to their legitimate duty m. | ‘ail shrguehout.. A lease or sis feacsoen | Addrecs To Let, Tecsidrathes. a ma And his wife oaly. is consecrated by the memory of the trials, the con- | street, where it becomes ually diminished in Your committee are of the opinion that the prayer | 2 11 Wall stroct. | oe = = - appeased fli¢ia, the sacrifices and the sufferings which they width’to fifty-three feet eight inches. Itisthencon- of the petitioners onght not to be ranteaey he Can woo the 01 2A, M.,or 2 andd T° LET—ONE OF THOSE THREE STORY AND BASE A LADY, HAVING A FINE HOUSE IN BROOKLYS have; shoulder to shoulder, encountered, He feels | tinued, commencing on the west side of Trinity cause it is manifest that a large majority in amount | ~=<——————————_—___ | jj, .qment houees on north side of Forty fifth desirous of letting rooms to gent! that his ‘honor rests by that mound of earth, and | place, fifty-threo feet four inches south of Thames of those who will be interested by assessment for | PREAPWAY WHOLESALE OR RETAIL stoRns, must guard it from violation while life shall ‘last. | street, and is there fifty feet in width, and is con- benefit und award for injury are Oopeced Gest thee Nira’ fourdh gud Stth oors, (5 foot by BO nad notes: He beqneaths its care to his countrymen, asa place | tinued to Greenwich stieet, which it strikes partly the law pf 1 ria del that on | decovice satemarie atteret Cue Broadway and Sixth avenue, with al ment. ent $450, card a | LOOMIS, 1,125 Broadway, near Thirty fo em, with on Sunday, The sivustlen is fow minutes walk of the Uamlioes ‘wishing to himself {n. the j ’ * it is in substance declared, that on | dergoing satensiv the. premises NG NO. 2) NDS of sacred memories, and never for 9 moment dreams | in a line with Albany street, fifty-seven feet eight the applic to the S con! g | WAY, to let, entirs we ay i 2 ta that future years may bring spoilers of the tomb, | inches south of Thames street, where the width is report of cdmamulagonern: ny po eet = Gane | cbr 0% Be rootway. who will forget their duty to the blood which ce- | diminished to forty-nine feet ten inches. The block being made, in case such majority shall mented the foundations of the republic. from Broadway to Trinity lace is in length about objet to further pesossilinigns ‘the provostinet onl Tke Mexican war was prolific in instances where | two hundred and fifty-six feet, and the block from | be discontinued—and your committee have no doubt | HE emen ROADWAY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STO! ELEGANT STORE, | 26 Beekman stro: SPAcious A clous As and having recently Loss bis uid like to meet with two go 5 run’ | those who fell were exhumed by committees sent by | Trinity place to Greenwich street about two hun- that the Common Council, in i- | rd, fou: A | Rrteareetion siren 7,0n6 Sionting om Bprees. Will veready | cial habite to | their surving comrades, and received a soldier's | dred and thirty-five feet. | cation, are bound to be Skene nd Baer = 4%; omeee M4, 15, nnd 34, oh | cr, it desired,” Apply to GAMES te 0. Nulson ce flyorn frou the tot of Dnrial at home. ‘The petitioners in this matter complain that they for otherwise they gril wilfully subject parties to “P. FOX, 306 Broadwa; po LET—TO ¥ EEL AI = | Seles epertnceis to eereaeertal Permit me to relate a fact in this connection. have no thoroughfare from the North tothe Kast certain though uscleas and unjust expense and in. |© —-————-———--- "0% z. Mos only, hanaeorse’ oxide cf tne reste Oo Seon eth | Eelomds, Sik bis tus meoveeta ieee At the call for volunteers for the Mexican war, | river, ard that for the want of one they suffer much jury. HEAP RENTS IN BROADWAY.—TWO LARGE AND | gas fixtures, water closets, bandsome marble mantles, | form orshapo is his object, he would elthor asme & Willfam Eurich marched with his company from | in the winter time, and are obliged, on account of 2 Because the contemplated street would bea cleogaat show rooms or stores, on Ino of- | closote, rent from $13 to $17 per month. Loontion Bast | fumfor each, or divide the oxpenses of the establ the town of York, and joined the Penns: raw Re- | the steepness of ascent in Rector and Thames defi d i i i Selow Breosee tat Heardartnnes te APPT %-.B. KINBHIMAE, 819 | Peo seven bus not extraraeane. aad ieee Oot kane x | 8 deformed one of different widths, while Thames Fourth avenw: Benorous but not extrava; s intended thas giment. In the battle which occurred before the | streets, and the narrowness of the latter, tocart theie street, widened as hereinbefore recommended, will | *rcbiteots, se ISHED HOU. WITH Seman Sais be ad: be walls HED JSk, of Puebla, Eurich, with others of his company, | goods through Marketfield street or Battery place to ¢: 1 7 A trance wid having charged close up to the Mexican toes tee bes | ‘Broadway, fh order to reach the east side of the Seana racially and Fomular tnce on both sides = friend and comrade shot dead by his side. A su- | city; but it appears strange to your committee that it wi (HEAP RENTED STORES ON BROADWAY TO LET ‘ths ta0n, No. 9 St. G lace, Bast Th le to ti perior force compelled them to bi Aad but Eurich | the Bie ak and others pre business on the | ee ings cal ror ine | tee ry be Gps Se for it ett teultered | tenths ect nes second von, ie th eer sem , aused, and shouldering his friend’s body, was bear- | east side of Broadway, and who carry on the chief 3, Becanse the law of the llth of April, 1849,t-in | to reneobeapiin ewe sectnun howe, alters, ae Oa is friends without restraint, or extra expense, odern improvements, iu a plossant neighbor- | if he wore in his own house, or one fa: iy hood; gay. hot aud cold water, throughout tho house, In- | would he six o\clock on business da n or it will ers, Rood & hot, cold, and shower to rent cheap; in two sections, front and rear parts. IL A LE 8° Bs n it off to a place of safe sepulture, when @ ball | part of ‘the business which is done below Liber- | effect, declares the act by a church or religious’cor- | cae ME EO Ee FON Monat ME Bread ise eE, A a 8 Ge suitable éo thogo accustomed to live ins gentiomanly mame strack him, and the brave fellow sank in death by | iy street, make no demand weatever for such an poration or its officers, of removing any human body ean teen | first of May. Apply to HARRALL, SPROUL! A Sree S Herald office, will produee the body of his muelr‘loved friend. Enrich was the | opening. Many of our Barnpean packet ships | or remains from any burying ground, for the inter- | H'AWhote or pact of it; the building ix well lighigdy and | Wiliam stroct a “ — grandson of Michael Eurich, one of the captured | have their berths in the North river, above, , ment of which compensation shall have been receiy- | Power steady. Poss can behad at any timo. Inquire 0 LET—THE LOFTS IN THE NEW MARBLE FRONT OARD.—ROOMS, WITH BOARD, FOR GENTLEMEN soldiers of Fort Washingt: below and about the dock at the foot of Albany ed, with intent to convert the ground to any other | St the, Constors Steam, Mills, (172 Forsyth street, or to Par store No, 27 Chambers street, betwoon Broadway and | 2°) us weir Bives, or for single gontl Shall the stern heart and rough nature of asoldier | street, in which ships large eae of is are im- | purpose, without the consent in writing of three- LIP CORELL & CO., 250 Pearl street. 85 | Centro streot, now finishing. Possession given. Ist of May. oda ‘ost Rightoonth street. beat with so hallowed a feeling, and shall the | ported by merchants in Pine, Wall, Cedar, Water, | Kuurths of the congregation or society, uo misde- | A'ACTORY 70, LEASE OR FOR SALE BRICK | mast iba ¢ pe ; hee perp wu een Os Une citizen, the merchant, and the legislator repudiate it? | Front, Pearl, South, Broad and Liberty streets; and | meanox, and subjects the offender to fine and impri- building, 80 by 6 feot, two storios, unfailing water | rNO LEY—A LARGE ROOM ON THE FIRST FLOOR, Re ox aithont poxtial beret it be said that the city of New York dese- | many transient ships also land their cargoes in the | sonment. The spirit of these laws cannot be mis- BeButace weene pincey minaice tres thie sienna We eenee for any centeol business, in Broome atreot, four doors | Kailroad. Inquire at No.9 Bedfor . f SEES t crates the graves of her defenders, and, at the | region afore mentioned; but your committee have | taken, und none will doubt who have examined the | {om the railroad depot. Goods oan be vent by railroad Bast, | Meticudenicmte. i Aiaivo at ide Bevome treet 24 fC | OARD.—A FINE SUITE OF ROOMS,ON THE SECON® bidding of the money-god, scatters to the winds the | not heard of any person doing business as an im; | guijoct, that itis in accordance with the fecli q | West, North or South. Dr. M. PRICE MOORE, 77 Warren ree ceemnamaanees se seni hc dak EE floor, at 178 Washinton street, Brooklyn. ashes of the soldiers of liberty? }0.ter on the east side of Broadway who desires of*| sentime nity, ed ot ene | cunt 0 LET FOR A TERM OF YEARS—THE STO a 3 . i 4 } : ge sentiments of the whole community, and of > aren = on the northwest corner of Thirty-ninth strect and | PJOARD—HOBOKEN.—TWO LARGE ROOMS, OON- These patriot soldiers, who now repose in the | is in favor of the proposed extension of Albany | whole nation; and the Common Council cannot give OTEL TO LEASE—THE CIRCLE HOTEL, NO. 549 | Sixth avenno. Also tho two floors above, for manufacturin, nected, and two bedrooms, iabod or unfurt to churchyard of Trinity, died far from friends and | street. Morcover there are more streets ranning | their official sanction to an act so broadly a violation Pearl street, containing forty rooms. For further | purposor. Inquire of FRANC ANCHBT, 29) Sixth | let after first of May, om secon genteel house im home. They laid down their lives in their youth | 1«m dway to the North river than to the East | of the statutes and of the rights and feelings of tie Rabalatreete 7 °° WM: BAGLE, corner of Vestry and | avenue, before) A. M., or aftor 5 . Rogar ger at sanoalion moon he nscaanaaaien ety They left no sons to speak for them, Their silen | ‘vir already: for instance, on the east side there | community, because it would be diding men to com- EET AGES AAC IR ARR: — 0 LET IN BROOK broakfast and tes and dinner en Sundays; dust cannot plead to you for rest. ae Maiden lane, Wall, Pine and Liberty streets; it, i 1 It, therefore, becomes my duty and privilege to | and on the west within the space there are Rector, Te Divert e haem Cnplitiealg address you. : Thames, Cedar, Liberty and Courtlandt streets— 0 T was born where they were born. Their friend | fiein i ANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—OR ‘attic brick house with ba: suites of rooms, with or without Loard, with all the | Hudson avenue, a fow minutes walk from t by 2 erimi: the | wodern improvements, bath rooms, gas, ke. at 88 Wost | Rent $00. Inquire of FRANCIS BLANCHET, , Cod | demoralizing effect of these desccrations is plainly | Twenty seventh streot, corner of Sixth avenue, ono block | avenue, before / A. M., or after 5 P. M, mnt q hich it appears there are five openings from’) qiscloced in the bold assertions made before your | #2™ Brosdway. a were my friends, and my early di were familia B es a) ee wee pen a Ny committee during the discussion of the subj H 85 10 BENT FOR A TRAM OF XERARS AND 10 LET IN BOBO REN 20 05 O84 BOW OF st with the green hills which they last looked upon | tha! great thoroughfare to Kast river; and yet | those in favor of the proposed extension, t! he furniture for gale.—Tho house is nearly new, brown | feot coop, finished in a vory superior and tasteful mai when they marched to defend your city. we hesr no complaint from those engaged in busi- | feeling against the breaking up and appropriiting | *tne front, three stories and high basement, fitty fect deep, | with ineide blinds, marblo mantels and throughout, in thelr own rooms, if roquired, No ot be taken. Purthor information will be Irving place, Hoboken, or at No. and w Hotel, 733 Broadway. \My earnest petition to the Common Council of the | ncss on the east side about the want of a passage | of cemeteries to secular purhoses is fan pbaviere | Spe.inished in the latest modern style, andthe coaventencs | genteel and commodions private. Tesidences. Rent : Po oe : bn 7 © | Of cen a 08 le'e } of bath, hot and cold water, and gas, with rich gas fixtures, | fngnire o nfield stroot, ou OARD. REE YOU city of New York is, that the remains of these mar: | from one river to the other, though they are in num- | igea;” and your committee isha Fr geal aad ME gC ecghany bane he le Sg LT fates ta to bios each, the ninth house abate ‘accor i a and pl rh of our Independence aye left in peace in | ber as twenty to one compared with those on the | ance with the application now under coniideration | £°°¢ duality, ws only been used a few months. Loca- | the corner, or address F iH, No. 15 Laight street, New | vate far ldridge street, the graves where their comrades laid them. west side. The actual necessity, therefore, of ex- | will, upon the same principle of reason, give @ firm | jmmetiotaly it cocci a Bee kLyn. , Possonsion ven | York Grand red. ctfully, J. Barnitz Bacon. | tending Albany street in the manner proposed is @ | ratification to the revolting sentiment. As conser- | VALKENEURGH 4 CO, 1é Pearl street New York. -ASE—THR TWO OARD.—A SUITE OF ROOMS TO LE No. 167 Broadway, Fel 1854. matter of doubt; and to run it through the time- | vators of the public morals, the Common Council are 2 aOR - —— 111 Wost Twonty-fourt! | DD two single gontlemen, in a first class house, which hes honored cemetery, which stands as a barrier to the | pound to refuse their sanction to such a monstrous | F{pSES, ANP A, STORE TO LET TWO NEAT nos, with #toam pow: ail the moderm improvements, furnished or unfurnished, N Ciastalation' Gi Wiis pivweh, Gia Pabikioners wiaas pave || jousos, with every convenience for small families, and drying cylinder, proas paper, iroi . without board. Apply at 37 Blocckor street (Nore B.) iP project, the pet | doctrine. a store corner of Broadway and Thirty-sixth street. Appl re with etka machinery sultesis for cose aailts Asn ats Soudie en DESECRATION OF TRINITY CHURCHYARD. that the necessity is extreme—that the contemplated | 4, Because tle extension applied for is against | ou the premises. None but teuants of the first rospeetabh. OF Apyyothor manufacturing purposes. Apply te OARD.—ONE OR TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN (Copy of a Letter from his Honor the Recorder to Al- peehiog would @ great public benefit, and that public policy ; inasmuch as it would contract the | '*Y."°°¢ *PPly. M. WILBOS, A William stroct, voruor of Malden ta na be Geert Ua tally a pl san furnishod bodge derman Francis, dated) they are actuated by no other motive than the pro- | open space which Trinity Church-yard affords, now ‘AIDEN LANE.—TO LEASE, THE FIRST, THIRD | ro LeT OR LEASE—THE BROADWAY MODEL Fi or waikony besskrary, re mreae es Mays’ Spey New York, May 28, 1853. motion of the public e good . not more sufficient for the necessary ventilation of ‘and fourth, or the socond, third and fourth lofts, inthe | structed store, with basement, Ae Dear Sir:—I did not receive your note mentioning That section of inity Churchyard ame that part of the city. Besides that at the Bowling Po apa er neyo ling Ni cross i wales walk vanity, of ths new building, ‘WS Beondway, 3 foot b OARD.—TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, OR A GRE. & meeting of the committee of your board, in rela- | which the contemplated street must pass is the | Green and the Battery are the only places of the | H. JOSEPHI & CO., on tho premiso ced Dinvumieine tite Saacunatee wilten useel Sonne ec Ben ee tion to Trinity churchyard, until after the time de- | most ancient cemetery in this city, and probably in | kind in the First ward. How necessary, then, to P SES."D, POX, 206 Brow away. ay a iene }stgnated. It is painful to me to discover that re- | this country. It was established by the Dutch on | the public health it is to preserve Trinity Church- Pare tel ta aetna ee hae Gk kaa is ments tion newr tho corner of Broadway and Bleseker newed efforts are making to desecrate that holy their first settlement, and as @ burial-ground it is | yard entire, and how injurious to contract or _dimin- 0 RS OR LLRARE— A. LARG street, Address R. T., 643 Broadway. ets a) ground, for there lie multitudes of te dead, includ- | nearly a century older than the other sections of the | jh it! That ground is susceptible of high and exqui- we Geliatle feeb getdea tee OARD—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR 0 ing relatives, connexions, friends and ancestors of ze It was originally a valley about thirty feet | .ite cmsbeithutanent as an elegant ornament. Linked | C@P*2Y 9F & banking ‘house. Will peated Sar ae or | is 107 by 164 feet. or two single gontloeman, with satisfactory reforet _almost every family of long standing in our city, in- | lower at ita extreme depth than the present surface, | with go many endearing associations, so many in- mee For terms, &0., apply to . A of 8. P. TOWNSEN can be accommodated with one or two jomely fur! cluding, too, many of those who died in that strug- | and has undergone successive fillings, as the density teresting memorials, rich in its evergreens of me- FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—THE MAN. | str We lon TO LET—WITH OR WITHOUT LOFT, ON SUITABLE Fifth and sixes an rooms, with hoard, in ® private family, at No. 9 i (Warren place) gas, Croton, &o., im gle the success of which established those mighty of interments rendered it necessary, to raise the mory 2s well as of fact and reality, attached to the ON d other buildings known as Lowis Torri Ae ate cnet atlas principles and institutions of human liberty from | land until it reached the present surface; so that the magnificent Cathedral that. stands within it, what | s2 Bent et side of Burling slip. Inquire of 0. D. DAY, N. Y.; houses ry oases PARLOR which flow the happiness, the blessings and prosper- | earth now, to a depth of several feet below the | can be more healthful or beautiful. . hy eA 2 DIA si aaa La he Sees bent var ea Frey nee 008 an DC Terme are ity of this country and its people. original, and thence to the present time of inter- Your committee consider that sound policy and OOMS, WITH STEAM POWER, TO L! P. & H. LEWIS & BROTHER, 117 Brondway. Twenty-second street, between I have not examined the papers connected with | ment, is in truth filled with human remains, or regard for the public health forbid that the proposed for all hind: vd Pa St Ce pase py cea aging Sees ap — wes ae on pboiy pou the present application, but should like to do so the | rather composed of humanashes. ‘The bodies buried | Gpening should be made; and that the ‘ultimate | Lisriwaut ft Bien y incaise from | Peet oebetaiaings eae oe hte, OARD IN A PRIVATE FRENCH FAMILY. —A GEN- moment I can obtain sufficient time from my other | there were those of many thousand persons of several | failure of the several previous applications to former | 2°32 fect to 135x25 feet. ‘The power is furnished by the | jorrisanin, N Houses replete with every 3 tleman can be accommodated with » pleasant front . duties. I understand that it is the same, and, with | generations, and of all ages, sects, and conditions, | at : P . r | celebrated engine which has beon om exhibition during the | provement; ‘minutes walk (com Melrose dopot. and | Tem, witha large closet attached, and board, ina private °) . iJ aha? - Common Councils proves that the design of the | jast summer at the Crystal Palace, New Yo ill be lot separate | {amily residing at 160 Twelfth stroct, between Univ zome few exceptions, iy ses yrs leading LS a notuding it ree Somber pelt hata iad east is radically objectionable. Your com. | Nightingale, Providende, ‘The roo or together Title iudispurable,. Apply toe (°C “PAPA | pince’and Fifth avenue, who took an active part in the applications made in | of the revolutionary war, who died while in Britis! ani Y & 9 oth 2 I cannot adopt all the reasoning of the foregoing | minutes. The apartmi P | everything nocessary to carry on the painting business. In: report, but from the evidence presented to me that | Kitchen om fret floor, cellar, fs. bedroom up stairs, At- | quire on ‘the promises. Broadway and 21 feet 2 inches on Greenwich street, First—For its antiquity: this portion of it va and, by a diagonal line, would be within 58 feet 8 | nearly a century older than Trinity Church itself, Apply to e 1 mittée will cl ere Rrkinenait furnished with Croton water, i. LEWIS & BROTHERS, 117 Broadway. ‘ LEM. i 1846 and 1847, which, I believe, in effect, was to | captivity, and almost every old family that is or ever Minton the eke ey Recommending for | Tipes. Apply 0 W. A. ALLEN, on the promises. 5 aa : ee eae [ao Sianvec Oromtssiograilemen ood sbectn taeelt eee make 4 street in continuation of Pine street opposite | was in {his city has friends, relatives, or connections | “" xesotved, That it is inexpedient, improper, and unne- | (P\0 LET—STORE NO. 29 BEEKMAN stReET, with | {{\?,i PAVE FOR A TERM OF YEARS FOURTEEN Plsasent toms, on second doo there are to it, through Trinity churehyard—the north part | lying there. So , F ceasary toextend Albany street to Broadway through ithout basem ent arceach | jap and “Tompkins streets, None mood apply except | but few boarders, ins conv 0 minutes: . 58 feet 11 inches wide on Broadway, and 55 feet 8 Your committee are of opinion that this burial- | Trinity Churebyard, or that any street whatever should gunauire of | ‘those re desirous to build for mochanical or otber pur- | WA!k from Fulton ferry. Appl i , Brooklya. inches on Trinity place, and to be continued to | place is peculiarly entitled to the protection of our | be opened through or over that ground; and that the | _____SAMIBS KN & atroet. poses, Inquire on the premises, of WATERBURY & READ. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A NTLEMAN AND BS ‘Greenwich street, opposite Albany street, 50 feet | authoritics, and they cannot but think that if it be | prayer of the Potitioners be, and is hereby denied. 0 LET—TO A GENTEEL FAMILY, WITHOUT 10 PAINTERS.—I WILL SELI, CHEAP FOR CASH, | wife, also two single gentlomen, can have oither fell - wide. The street proposed, on its northerly side on | invaded and desecrated, not another cemetery in the All of whieh is respectfully submitted. the lowor part of & house on Clason, two the stock and fixtures in the paint store and shop, No. | iry bedrooms, on very medeeate ald sh to within 40 feet of | city is safe from the spade of the innovator. Its CHARLES WEBB. | doors from Flushin nue, Brooklya, fifteen minutes | j 059 Broadwa| iF Thirtioth street, or I will seil what | walk of Puiten, Roosevelt, or Broadway, wo approac withir feet} ty a . New York, 1847. ISAAC B. SMITH. | walk from Fulton . Stages past the door every five | broken stock Luave, together with the @xtures, comprising | ‘Apply at 188 ‘Thames street, which is 20 feet 1 inch wide on | claims to respect are as follow:— ts consist of two large parlors and J | Sands streot, Brooklyn. | lel OARD IN SOUTH BROOKL tden, 200 fect deep, stocked with the ‘a nae walk from the forry; an uafuraished Satseaio and the buriakplace of the city when first founded by | the ppening ¢ of Thames street would afford the ne- | choicest fruit. , 180. 'y to ; HOUSES, ROOMS. &C. ‘WANTED. , ‘an " no ¢ arr arene Seen n employed the Dutch, af laid out by them just beyond the | cessary facilities to the public, I concur in the reso- | _ PE ce Le ell tanta alo bnew nnn tn nny | With partial board foF gen tlemen, ats sromnd, 1676—the ‘ rth part for all d city wall. lution’ that it is inexpedient to open Albany street. 0 LET—A FARM ON STATEN ISLAND, NEAR PORT |ARPENTER SHOP WANTED—ON A LEASE OR | third story, furniol No moving o1 as a cemetery since 16 i north part for all de- | city Tuomas McELRatu. ‘ Richmond, Inquire at 13 Aun street, otherwise. Address Builder, 118 Wooster street, stating | Atlantic stre ape eniianes by deed oe the re Second—It has always been ce reer city Moses W.S. Jackson. { Committee. aN ANCHE W LAS BOK TREY MAL a anae nin i al at part was 8 gully about burying-ground, without reference to religious sect | + Laws of the State of New York, page 182, chap. 209. | ‘10 LET—IN b ABD, SMALT | FT ousE WAN i + feet deep; and successive surfaces from the original | or condition, and was deeded by the Common Coun- | + Laws of the State of New York’ page 260, chap. 213, eae Ral betre et-avts ectice axons phoaeteetr Seer tar mekerminpcortoeat j on Ae one, by successive filling to the present surface, have | cil of the city to Trinity Church, April 22, 1703, con- Belfer colin ao. Mas 1 Ta 2 tioulars hee n-used foe interme “h until, in truth, the pe ditioned that it should continue to be used esis as inquire in stere, 7 Divisleasteese chiefly for the whole depth is now composed of hu- | a general burying ground, (the price of interment Sena = a man ashes, being fixed = five shillings for an adult, and two ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ila: ag hy gg gy cn id Mig eg To accemplish the desire of the applicants it would | shillings and sixpence for a child under twelve years FINANCIAL Ront Steam power can be obtained from the be necessary to remove theremains of a vast numbe | of age, shows it to be the oot man’s resting place,) | wr nr | ins butlding. Apply to J. W. ROWE, on the prom of persons. and Trinity Church bound to keep it in good fence, TO LOAN, AT 7 PER CENT, ON a . r uN N hi see noadvantage in recapitulating the argument } repair bod couttition: In fact it elon to the peo- $147.000 bond and mortgage on improvel or un: | JO bg rege 1 cp me Pg ba ar okee } dress Ht. K., Uni is. yourteonth an: ily, where thore are no other boarders Fourth stroet. way OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG GANTLEMAN, with fall or partial board, ina eva family, withéa ton minutes walk of the Broadway Post office. Address, - | J. HLS. Broadway P é | JROARD WANTED—TOR A GENTL proprietor Light profession. ro Post Office. ‘ the parlors reserved Rent not to exceed “ RS v0" | improved real estate in this city, Bfookiya, or Willians e Rare, Twenty fret, pry a : | IB fae private house, where. the comforts of s home ean. @sed on the former occasions in this letter, but 0 | ple generally of the city, the church aforesaid being | Yury, in sums to suit applicants; also $25.000 to invest in tho fiding, in perfect te rage 0 OWNERS AND LESSEES OF HALLS.—W, be had, below Fourth etrevt, in # ligit you to have the kindness to read the message o | merely its guardian, and’ absolutely and inevitably | purchase of mortraget: P Apply tod. K. COOK, JR, Need cea bas Ercan weet a room, in the central part of the city, for n a seleranetadacamste somahekt a af ince ail street. niable willbe bu avty, Address A.D. Franklin, Post Office. Tneals ‘down town excopt on 'S + The iit af May of What year’ and received in th | °°URint: Crhe’teucense remeber of intorments tee oeaetbauad ie ol of an iv i—The ense number of rment 2 Board of Assistants, and the report of the commit | ticularly in that part of the city now sought 'te bo Frith ner ier ben Ny tee of the same Board, made on the 22d of March { turned into a highway, which alone is ited to ‘bonds and mo ‘and bills of 1847. (Doe. 33 of that year.) contain the remains of between thirty and fort; i | | Broadway Post Office. | VYANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN, WIPE rlor and bedroom, hand- the vicinity of S&, ‘ANTED—FOR A Gi ‘out children, a) are no board 10 LET—A LARGE ROOM, ON THE SECOND FLOOR | sttic, unfurnished, or \TLEMAN AND LADY, WITH- nts in a quict family, where bedroom, sitting room, kitoher edro d sitting room furnis! tial boai Twe i furnished, with’ either f Pa rd—by of | xoved sixty dollece: + The truth of the views of that committee we are | thousand human beings ; embracing, as aforesaid, building, corner of Broa and Thirteenth | Satara nee " epetn Ch A Poe. | 7 now, I think, in some Fespects, realising. The eale many of our most distinguished cltisehy and patriots | OR Rat rh tenia streets. Terms moderate. Address A-B., Broadway | Bp Bi ‘i oe Mikal Ceca of the graveyards and churches, and removal o: of other days. REAT HESSIAN STATE LOAN OF $6,725,000, TO BE onthe third and fourth tloors, | Post Oflce. st ar CARD WANED A Lai dead in various parts of the city, and the closing up | Fonrth—The parties who were interred in this | trisiveningenrtateed 1 the gover: Ney lo a [Bitacceptabie PT tte tenn tk beets.” ANTED—BY A FAMILY OF THREE PERSONS | Bee area. srrepecen bene Toone of those and venerated spots by covering them | got: During the time this city was in er mgs 4 is a ale only, » small two or three story house, with gas, bath, | good sized room, unfurni: ‘ot more than five cE ‘ “4 clald & Sons, in Frankfort-on the M 10 LET—TWO PARLORS, WITH RECESS BETWEEN, | 824 good yard attached. Rent not above $500: nid ‘wen. from M litam Hotel; west side of Broadway pee- ‘on second floor, in » finely located | ty-fourth street, and near Si: d. Price not to exceed $12 per week. References ox- ixth or Eight! iB & 00% jo 0 @: ‘and one bedroom, rences highly satisfactory, Ad- | changed. Address H. M., Broadway Post Office. house. Apply to W! possession ‘with buildings, have deprived us, to a large extent, | of the British troops, the American prisoners who f what ma; 3:4 Tey as necessary openings for h A hrown he capital must ‘be obtaine: Vir..—14 of $40, wentilationy1 may, more, have removed so much of the | Pe ed by thousands were allt in trenches | s40¢ ; 60 of $8,000; 60 of $4, M FISH, atthe livery stablo, in | neighborhood onl, . Rent $160 iy : to this very ground, and as soon as the city was 500; 180 of $1,000, &c., &c- The smal Sixth street, near a C. dress Hope, Herald office | = moral influence which religious worship carries with by Trinity Church, given in that ring will take’ plac ay = gets = | JROARDING.—A HANDSOMELY FURNISI P. ir that vce and'evime Inthe lower warts of iecity | f]2004'SL wesc areaphese tbat and tablet | 2 ders rT LEcA THREE STORY AND BASEMENT DROWN | ‘W)AYIRD-A ROUSE IN, onO.DyAT OR IN ONE Biantteireon.on eer dort it, ak have been deprived of one of their material preven- | stil! mark the spot in which many a revolutionary 65 shares for £40 sterling; 137 shares for £80 sterling. | City, finished with all the modern improvements. Inquire ¢ tailor) or would hire the lower part: above | olsss house. r Fifth avenue. tives. The idea, no doubt, has its spponeats but I | officer lies buries. Your committee, therefore, feel scan be made in A: ‘of 8 or Zi | of J: Hl. BROAS, No. 4 Washington Market, West stroct ae OLDER ~yaetgpeeenne | think examination will prove its truth. assured that hardly an American citizen can be with fall partie . fast, Besides, I am interested in the measure, because | found who would hesitate a moment to declare that successful m (0 LET—THE WELL KNOWN BOARDING HOUSE, and pleasant ve twenty~ relatives and connections lying in | ; ‘a dire necessity, that ing jou 1 375 Pearl street, containing twenty-one rooms, fille ‘ L % terred previous to and some since the revolution. A Garey lear to us, who are now enjoying the li- FP SCHWARZCHILD & BOWS” book: | Jett irom Sell Dovcleckes meee terme Ho OARDING—A THIRD STORY FRONT ROOM AND headstone of one who died in 1762 is yet extant. berty and happiness which they laid down their lives Inine, Germany, or their’ h NOMIC GREE: MORE BUG GRD AITO | a2, Bedroom, tarnished, tleman and wife, We area family of Huguenots. Our ancestors, | +o secure. hath estes teclatt Gilt tesetaend: | Totes tid Petia Tak tet ecie te Rae, HE LOWER PART OF THE CITY, | tecond strect, betwoon Fifth and Sixth avenues) eM roturni house, with basement and sub-cellar, in Hoyt stre to ake persecution and o on, fled from com- |“ Fi{th—When the Common Council on the 22d of lonires it, Paoifie and Det ieee, a Si Nea le ce ee 5 1 fort and good condition to this countiy—when here | april, 70a before mentioned, conveyed this sess “ely cai tdea teat attnceanty | BOARDING GENTLEMAN AND, M18, it wae ahmost a bint Hampers eye taal piece of land to ee ee oa ae 5 srby indiana Mail ‘at . B.—Hoboken proforred, | With pantry attached, with board, by ‘applying at Homey: ys They ; » and conditioning atreot. worship the mend according to their tenets, See eta ti Be wo aeadl for that pur- | JTL WAUKIE iso to 8000. i HOBABT BINCRNEY, ‘ANTED TO PURCHASE—FOUR GOOD SECOND. “t*"__ ——_—— of bonds 0 would walk on Saturday night from New Rochelle to theend of time, did they not guarantee un- sau atre 1 50 Hoyt street, Brook! he and sets of choas men, with posede two ot the wots N THE SE- to this city to their church, and return on Monday i the solemnity of the city ol, to all who were | Rarch jostent ane 2 a ieee 5 ET—-AN ELEGANT BROWN STONE FRONT biving ach to din Seer cf at tonsenasls prices witt aséress a aw rayya3 pote Mm | morning. . subsequently interred there, that they should there d carriage house, in Brooklyn, near Peck slip | immediately, Clarendon, Herald office, with description and — floor, and two single rooms for gentlemen, in The French church in Pine street, to which they | continue to repose for ever? A question here ‘ANHATTAN SAVINGS INSTITUTION, 618 BROAD- Gasin the house. Stages pass close by. Inquire of | Price. hy replete with all the modern improvements. Location once went, and its graveyard, have, as well as oth- east, nde WRGlbe or not the Common Council ‘way, near Bleecker street, open daily from 9 A.M, . C. JEFFERIES, 106 Bowery. = = a | assed. ers, been sold for money, and the remains of the | can, by their own act, legally take away those rights | {27 7,M;, DePcuits m Je in this terest fro that dace | (PO LET—THE LARGE AND EXTENSIVE PREMISES a Fae BROL WARNS HOWL, iB ‘397 Bi ay, the store being 175 feet in Grainy HOU rot SE, 908 BROAD’ with the basemen C jernoath; well is not to be surpassed for . Also, the upper | fitted up apartmonts it has. tory well suited fora | ed several now suite of rooms fo b men, with or without board, which can be had at moderate prices, L, DONADI. intere congregation there interred been taken up and car- | which they have eo solemnly declared should never | payable in July, 6 pet cent on $000 and un Fed away. ‘t ity ch be infringed, and on the faith of which declaration apapiti bio Ed BROWN, President. “Generations of this family lie in Trinity church- | and assurance so many paid for that ground in which ca Wt STORES, ¢ Vice Presidents. ard, and it is now impracticable to separate their ‘death; but it PN : 3 Jthes from the earth which surrounds them. Such by bails! Sen eirce oot a each ingenuit; 4 2 eter aetigs a5 SN ee re aon Sunday. Address BE. M. Skidmore, New ing Post office, corner of Liberty and Nassaa is the case with thousands of others. ‘answ - ROPOSALS FOR $2,000,000 OF THE LOAN AUTHO- WAVERLEY HOUSE, BROADWAY, COR. | RESPECTABLE re of etal i Peer V Tou, who dln | tort ll aroun. peculiar ntereed inte | Ryaguce ten eter Gast IHS UPPER PART oF EammOpGENO.Tii| dourtcs Wiehe Bl stat haere eden Sete Hig tat yh 1846, at the age of ninety-one—the individual of the | extension of Albany street. Apart from “ the ques- nol, Fous forma en: the, seeegi heer, wists rietor the house has boon tl 1 fs of the railroad body-guard of Washin, who, it is said, on the | tion,” however, do we not take great pride in our “im: | furnished for's gentool, quiet resi |. For particulars inquire Am arm; i by a loan to th of five millions of " reas fr aterat erie i | meter cate i ety ene | anak Pome: | pA Areas Ge ones | Sera eae ace = 5 A a colors, eee ni Si is Mo, | Bot continue to preserve itas pure and unsullied as | s# Piedmont, 218 miles fron y, of Baltimore, eh meh int ts. OURS, Tormnesiy of the Uroten, Hotel. corner of Grand street and wery. He, nm ? ta of the | sealed proponals will be receive 0 ed un LET—A LARGE AND COMMODIOUS HOUSE, when he heard of the application in 1846, before his Teale ne cc hngcaion tty, oy keep the faith or pa EE a et day of Pp Se 2 ptuated in Newport, Rhode Island. The house is close TRAVELLERS’ GUIDR. ac @ large hotels, and has all the co1 ences for eg ts house. For further iculars to hase of two milfions of dollars ($2, dleath, to open the street through the cemetery, re- | the city inviolate, and that alone should prompt us thorized b id day, a ated again Sak ieee fe ar Rican Sn ‘to deny the prayer of the petitioners; but your com: | {penton ny ord ary, 1890, were fighting the battles ‘of their country, he little | Tlttee have other reasons to offer why their prayer | meantime at the rate of’ sts, bo ited. juarter-yearly on the first thought he would ever live to see their bones s ig. | Getover: For the ame seattered, and that he had a father, a moter and | ,Jt,@PPea"s that the application now under consid eration is supported by one hundred and twenty- - wife, and ten brothers and sisters, lying there. three personas of whoes Aftythres are represented art a | CAMEEH AND ABBOT RATLEOAD 10 PRICADEL, | J ym pier No. ‘wo lines daily, , |AS ALVORD, Pope street, Newport, | 74 ghia, he Rel le Ae had steamboat (oe gene gater, aneea oa am press line at2P. Jous'Potter, so Amboy, thence direst to Camden inter num, payable ary, April, July and 0 LET—IN WILLIAMSBURG, THE NEW DWRLL- arch: , wither in- ings, with or without stores, on First street, between ‘he Mayor's office, or | North First and North Second, finished in the best manner; issued—the proposals | but one minute’s walk from Houston or Grand street ferries: h certificates or for | will be let low to good tenants. Apply toS. LEWIS HUTCH- ROOMS TO LET—IN Len some s The disturbance of the dead is a revolting act, | ag owners of property interested, and the remainder - The bonds will bo of the denomination# | |xqs, 38 John strest, New York. y only excusable by extreme necessity. The instincts | 94 lessees, packet-owners, and persons who do not $250. Terms—Twenty per cont of tho — cia : of nature and the behests of the shty forbid it. | define the poaition ‘and capacit; ee which they a ply: Ade or pa ) LET_THRER VACANT LOTS ON ALLEN STRERT URNIGED, ROOMS ON | BROADWAY FW ‘The abode of the dead is consect is sacred in | That is opposed by upwards of sixteen hundred per- marble or stone yard. rat and socond lofts of 14) ban bo ppl ~ the eye of all nations, and linked as this home of @ | ons: that is tosay one hundred and thirty, inciud- William, corner of Fuiti ing 90 foet on William ts, or ab mighty nation of the fons is, by tradition, relation- | ing ‘frinit; Conran asCrwee er. the ropert: in in- & and 1000n Fulton strect, eneh loft contsining ninoteon win- 8, Tod Bros " hth street. and recollection, to nearly all the older families terest, and the residue as relatives of the dead: That pe RN A I ate tn or URNISHED ROOMS ARD WANTED-—BY of this city—beautifal, though solemn in its appear- | such of the applicants as appear to be owners repre- Tota re a ‘0 A SMALL FAMILY, PART OF A HOUSE ans paruy | Ata gentlemen ot pl ible habite, in @ anes td inepraions can Ibe hat any conier | fen altogeie abut, tt not exceeding seventy i hres baits sted Bee" at a Lee ae ET Selec abe kee eaneony | BAIS ear cts teen pis panes seme bn a 7 vital necessity can warrant its being | one ots; thatsuch of the opposers, inclu aes NY, | tna he sishe is hereto ly wt 82 Forsyth street, agch bees | ith trains reaching Wedalo or Montreal aeloeaiock came | Waacet, Sot P. &K., Herald office, Token Church, as appear to be owners, represent altogether | 411 o; —— “Gail train, 8 A. M—Through way trains at 12 M. and f th ” > Tidder in makiog. 0 LET—THE THREE-STORY HOUSE NO. & EAST| p EN.-ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, mck. No. 1S Franklin terrsos, cornet ; Possession immediately if de- But enough; excuse these remarks: they are in- xceedit se "4 voluntarily drawn from me on thinking over the Seelre lote per tne pony {he dined rt eight ales the right is reseree at well “ able or Private sate, away, om lenge, rene $700; ¢ the four-story house 450 | * gy press tral suatter. 7 wall wide Tee Whedon shall ay Tots; and at sixteen tots m per nore, (which ts the i nd for the secount of such bidder, the amount. of the ; house. » rect est a8 ie streets, ) your next led, The proposals will be opened by the | Inquir THOMAS % GIBBONS, ‘Agent, 400 Green eto at, «ot be able, to be there. Should I not, Pray you | four hundred and sixty-four lots: in addition to it the Mayor's office, at tho time above apeci- | ——— - ‘op moderate term, of Fourth street, Hobo! sired. ARKE' ‘and P.m.—Kmigrant train, 6 P.M. For Tarr; TNS ELM. For Peoksblll, 0.90, K. Por Poughive M, sad 4 P. “Charm .M. Passengers taken at pher, Fourteenth, and Thirty frst streata, eH T HOTEL AND DI 4 | street, ab 340 P.M, for Albany | large vy trains from C 2 Fulton street.—Th take the grounds of my opposition into idera- | Which are the Dunsnera Of the dead ‘there jgto be addressed to the “Commissioners of LET—A COUNTRY RESIDENCE IN THE VIL- oY, stopping at sll way stations. | ._ Very respectfully yours, &c. whose interest is not only represented by te harck, e. oa ter's office, Baltimore,”” and endorsed Inge of Port Cheste he are ride by the Kew Haven EDMUND FRENCH, Superintendent. | ip samara F.R. Trutov. | aforesaid, but by the immense number of their rela- JOsUb RNS: Locpetaieere jh ARLEM RAILROAD—INLAND Ri * The Report of the Committee of the Board of As. | tives and friends. WM. GEORGE BAKER, § ° Finance. HL, after, Monday, Maroh 27, unde sistant Aldermen saya '30 fet.” The Iecorder, proba: | 4 Your committer although it Isruther beyond thelr | ———— = ne Dany se cy e Hy, takes theeyernge Mees strent to ‘Broadwo: y chrough Trinity Churchyard, PO ling oberon semper Fury CROW. morning expres 10 FAMILIES SEEKING BOARD AND LODGING.— (Nore C.] the subject of thelr nnecting Ww an Seon Ne aah labors, begs leave respectfully to AMAIS TROP TARD POUR APPRENDRE.—LE PRO- (0 LET—TO A SMALL, GENTEEL FAMILY, WITH- 0. 56 Bond strret, continuo a de legons, les danses les plu aris. "Les’ bol polki station :— Millert Paine ae it t Yorkville an: 9.15, 2, 4. ay 1 eiaaa; Fordham, ations. Pi rs ma; oir DaKEARe TRINITY CHURCH-YARD. suggest that the widening of from Report of the Special Committee in the Board of As- | Broadway to Greenwich street would make a much sistant Aldermen, March, 1847, to whom was re- | better thoroughfare than the one desired by the ap- ferred the resolution in relation to opening an exten- | plicants, inasmuch as the street pro by them sion of All street to Broadway, through Trini- | does not average peers in width from Trinity a |, adverse to the same: lace to Greenwich , whereas the widening of ° = Committee to whom Rive eee oe Frames pay would give a width wd Feoeiwey, of - , resolu Tegatd to the extension ¢ one inch, and on Greenwich street, gradu. | —<$€£ <—<—<—<——————————————___ ‘treet 1 fhrough Trinity Chnrohy ud aly widening from Broadway down, seventy-cight | [4 RANCH EN, PARTICULIERE. PROFESSOR G e out children, apartments on the seoond story, containi évo large copsmbdiogs rooms, with freptaces, “iocation be: twoen Broadway and Bowery, in the centre of the city. Ap- ply to RT, 13 Chambers street. TO, LET—A ROOM ON THIRD FLOOR OF NO. 650 roadway, suitable for offices, public meetings, or other purposes. For particulars inquire at 34 Canal street. 0 LET—THE FOURTH, FIFTH AND SIXTH FLO ’ ys of house No, 113 Nas street, the rear | Seago by 100 the sixth floor has three [a1 it f M. J. CILHOOLY, 78 Nass an ¢ ithe in New Yi fag that time made «rial of two hutele ond. at strongly to recommond —— and |i bp as at , ‘more ane a int the way of civil ni attention, and Petise Sha. od youre in ol iness and good board, foe i Meson avenue, Me Lake satin GHsbeNT WEA ne ARGE NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS ON THR d floor to let, to two or thy \tlomen, witheet inquire at 10 Porayth strest. oe M4 SOLE, 06 Bond street, begs ‘respectfully report, ey have examin feet ten inches. This would not only make a hand- | gvening subscription clase will moet ter matter in all its. various bearings, and in order to | some street, but would obviate the’ necessit and | Wednesda Ma Friday ¢ m obtain the opinion of those interested therein, the | quell the desire of having another cut through and at ie gn and remonstrants, as well as the people | running parallel with it only feet distant. The at many of the latter of whom regard the itioners that this w be too saspenive; ind through which it is intended the street shall | but your cot tee are of the opinion ti if it be opened, as sacred, your committee have held | absolutely necessary for the public thata new | .......» public meetings, given audience to all who | street be opened in that quarter, those interested RINTING ° gon Monda: desire to acquire & ble dances, will be — BOOKKEEPING, WRITING AND Al + metic, 609 Broadway, corner of Houston ir. DOLBEAR’S: pepits sequire such freedom and that they write sll dey long without fatigue. Stiff, bling weitors, are invited. to call and take one lesson, out charge, to test the merits of the system, 0 LET—AT FORDHAM, A HA! with about two acres of in variety; also al acre ground; to res AAA | mises, OF Of HIN G. LIGHTBODY I8 CON. ble tenants. MAHON, 82 Divi Wyyaw YORK AND PHILADELPHIA pinact—vr Bend Railroad, through im four h Valved ‘ork, fu0t of Core jersey a tates mall and ex; and tight come forward to 8 in favor of, or in o ould rather pay double the amount of their own es- stantly mai has always on ha: [0 LET—A NEAT THREE STORY HOUSE IN TWEN, vo, BP | sition to the measure. subject has been nbly timates than disturb the ashes of the patriotic dead ption of eae sok an boleh to ngonten fomliy, sna wert cntee teen” ee | Tver pn hy Ae and hly discussed at such mectings, and | entombed in Trinity Churchyard. The widening of t as low prices as sold by any » | further information inquire at 405 Broome street, of Thos. | delphie; $3 im mine A. i, and half-past five P.M. Ae. | our have derived information | Thames street would, in the opinion of your commit- yafacturer, Orders forwarded, by steamboat or rail. | D. Smith moda line leaves at twolve M. (at —— From the Gifferent discnstions held before them, and | tee, answer a better purpose the extension of.| $f! i rein tant ngs nototome | 5 LRTOTHE STORE 152 WILLIAM STHERT, FORTY Fitsoogs taevs veld Yor Balsinore, Witshington Writ | Payee Sere maturely considered all the arguments ad- | Albany street, inasmuch as it would be a great deal . B.—This paper is printed with my news ink; also « ng yr , 9000. Also, the fixtures, stook of | Weld Wienges, ‘and Gharlecton, in ne nove t oe eta, on both sides. Your committee have also | wider, and, of course, much easier ascent from Ss Re im this city, Philadelphia, | lamps, gira Ge chandeliors, plated coods, trays, in the aine and haif- oF alae ry te examined al) the documents which haye been re- | Greenwich ‘street to Broadway. Your committee Een Sey ore, New Orleans, and other sitieg aad Vownd ‘orelone wa estate, “Inquire on the pre: | only. weit ame roe be toner Frm pad ‘yetven the trade re nn 06 Oa

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