The American metropolis, from Knickerbocker days to the present time; New York City life in all its various phases . Mm r NEW VORK CITY LIFE lauding the tea, even it it were necessary to sprinklethe l)loo(l of the inhabitants on each successive chestas it was (liscliar,i;oil from the vessel, and ho replied:Tell the governor fi-mn me that the tea shall notbe landed, and if any attempt be made by him tosecure its disembarkation by force the governorsblood shall be the first to flow on the Lamb died in 1800 greatly honored, butall of his property went to satisfy a bond whichhe ha


The American metropolis, from Knickerbocker days to the present time; New York City life in all its various phases . Mm r NEW VORK CITY LIFE lauding the tea, even it it were necessary to sprinklethe l)loo(l of the inhabitants on each successive chestas it was (liscliar,i;oil from the vessel, and ho replied:Tell the governor fi-mn me that the tea shall notbe landed, and if any attempt be made by him tosecure its disembarkation by force the governorsblood shall be the first to flow on the Lamb died in 1800 greatly honored, butall of his property went to satisfy a bond whichhe had given for a Custom House clerk who de-faulted. Philip Lingston and Francis Lewis, who signedthe Declaration of Independence, are buried oldest tombstone is that of Richard Churcher,who died April 5, KiSl, aged five years, fivemonths. The sister of this child was buried nearhim on ^lay lO, 1G91; and, as Felix Oldboy re-marks: TA/.s- iras ihe very day on which Gov-ernor Leisler was hung.^ Near Bradfords tombis that of the wife of Governor Cornbury, who wasof royal birth. The sainted Bishop ^loore is


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