The Boston directory .. . reighton. INDEPENDENT COMPANY OF Col. James W. Seaver, Captain. Miyor Thomas C. Amory, 1st Lieutenant. Major FrancisBrinley, 2d Lieutenant. Capt. Christopher C. Holmes, AdjutaiU. The two following Military Companies, consisting mainly of Officers of other Corps of Militia, existin this City. ANCIENT AND HONORABLE ARTILLERY COMPANY. Col. Joseph Andrews, Commander. Col. William Schouler, 1st Lieutenant. Maj. Robert Lieutenant. Maj. B. Perley Poore, Adjutant. Col. William Mitchell, 1st Sergeant. Col. E. F-Hale, 2d Sergeant. Maj. H. C. Brooks, M Se


The Boston directory .. . reighton. INDEPENDENT COMPANY OF Col. James W. Seaver, Captain. Miyor Thomas C. Amory, 1st Lieutenant. Major FrancisBrinley, 2d Lieutenant. Capt. Christopher C. Holmes, AdjutaiU. The two following Military Companies, consisting mainly of Officers of other Corps of Militia, existin this City. ANCIENT AND HONORABLE ARTILLERY COMPANY. Col. Joseph Andrews, Commander. Col. William Schouler, 1st Lieutenant. Maj. Robert Lieutenant. Maj. B. Perley Poore, Adjutant. Col. William Mitchell, 1st Sergeant. Col. E. F-Hale, 2d Sergeant. Maj. H. C. Brooks, M Sergeant. Lieut. W. Burnett, A:th Sergeant. Lieut. H. , bth Sergeant. Thomas Cahill, Qth Sergeant. Col. E. F. Hale, Treasurer. William Alline,Clerk. Thomas Simpson, Armorer. SOUL OF SOLDIERY. Levi Beal, Captain. Wm. S. Saunders, \st Lieut. Frederick Wm. Bridge, 2d Lieut. CharlesGriggs, Adjutant. BOSTON MUSEUM, OMNIBUSSES 65 BOSTON HUSEUH. Erected 1845-6, costing nearly ;^250,000. Covering an area of 20,000 Locatedon Tremont street, between Court and School streets. In the year 1841, Mr. Moses Kimball established the Boston Museum at the corner of Bromfield andTremont streets. The enterprise and good management of this gentleman having rendered it so fash-ionable and popular, it was necessary to erect the present splendid edifice, more commodiously arrang-ed for theatrical representations. Its numerous cabinets are crowded with every variety of Birds,Quadrupeds, Fish, Reptiles, Insects, Shells, Minerals, Fossils, Sec, from all parts of the world,together with upwards of One T/ioiisand Costly Paintings, and rare Engravings, -vvith the unique Stat-uary, Egyptian, Indian and Polynesian, Relics, &c., swelling to the numbers of nearly FIVE HUN-DRED THOUSAND ARTICLES, comprising every Rare, Curious, Strange and Instructive of this gigantic collection is on exhibition every day, and through the evening SplefididlyIlluminated with Gas ! in addition to w


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