Report of the Committee of Arrangements of the Common Council of the City of New York, Upon the Funeral Ceremonies in Commemoration of the Death of Gen. Andrew Jackson, Ex-President of the United Statesorder of the Board, 1845 - 303 páginas |
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... Committee . O. S. BARTLES , Clerk . The Joint Special Committee , representing the Common Council of the City of New - York , appointed to devise measures for giving some appropriate expression to the public sentiment , on the occasion ...
... Committee . O. S. BARTLES , Clerk . The Joint Special Committee , representing the Common Council of the City of New - York , appointed to devise measures for giving some appropriate expression to the public sentiment , on the occasion ...
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... Committee be request- ed to wear crape on their left arm for thirty days . LORENZO B. SHEPARD , Chairman . WM . C. BETTS , EDWARD STRAHAN , S Secretaries . At a meeting of the Joint Commitees , consisting of Doc . No. 14. ] 170.
... Committee be request- ed to wear crape on their left arm for thirty days . LORENZO B. SHEPARD , Chairman . WM . C. BETTS , EDWARD STRAHAN , S Secretaries . At a meeting of the Joint Commitees , consisting of Doc . No. 14. ] 170.
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New York (N.Y.). Common Council. At a meeting of the Joint Commitees , consisting of the Committee of the Tammany Society , of the Democratic Re- publican General Committee , and of the Democratic Re- publican Young Men's Committee ...
New York (N.Y.). Common Council. At a meeting of the Joint Commitees , consisting of the Committee of the Tammany Society , of the Democratic Re- publican General Committee , and of the Democratic Re- publican Young Men's Committee ...
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... Joint Committee from the Board of Aldermen and As- sistant Aldermen , for the Funeral Ceremonies in Memory of General Andrew Jackson : GENTLEMEN - The New - York Shiffler Club , through the undersigned Committee , report themselves to ...
... Joint Committee from the Board of Aldermen and As- sistant Aldermen , for the Funeral Ceremonies in Memory of General Andrew Jackson : GENTLEMEN - The New - York Shiffler Club , through the undersigned Committee , report themselves to ...
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... Joint Committee of the Common Council of New- York , and Brooklyn : The Society of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows , of this City and adjoining Counties , will unite with your Honorable Body , Military and Civic Societies , in the ...
... Joint Committee of the Common Council of New- York , and Brooklyn : The Society of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows , of this City and adjoining Counties , will unite with your Honorable Body , Military and Civic Societies , in the ...
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Report of the Committee of Arrangements of the Common Council of the City of ... New York (N.Y.). Common Council Visualização integral - 1845 |
Report of the Committee of Arrangements of the Common Council of the City of ... New York (N.Y.). Common Council Visualização integral - 1845 |
Report of the Committee of Arrangements of the Common Council of the City of ... New York (N.Y.). Common Council Visualização integral - 1851 |
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24th instant Aaron Ward Aids Aldermen ANDREW JACK ANDREW JACKSON appointed Artillery assemble Association badge of mourning Benevolent Society Board BRADY Chairman citizens City Hall City of Brooklyn City of New-York Civic Societies Colonel command Committee of Arrangements Common Council Corps Councils of New-York crape DANIEL D death deceased Democratic Republican DIVISION ORDERS duty E. B. HART EMANUEL Ex-President fellow-citizens fully uniformed Funeral Ceremonies GARRIT H GENTLEMEN GILBERT HOPKINS Grand Lodge Grand Marshal Infantry invitation Jersey City JOHN JOHN COLGAN join Joint Committee June 18th June 20th June 21st June 24 last tribute late President memory Meserole Messrs Military mittee neral o'clock obedient servant obsequies occasion Officers Oliver Charlick parade Patriot preamble and resolutions requested Resolved respectfully Sacred Music Society SAMUEL D Secretary SIR-The solemn Statesman STRIKER Tammany Tammany Hall Tammany Society tion tribute of respect unanimously adopted United usual badge WILLIAM
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Página 283 - Nothing is here for tears, nothing to wail Or knock the breast, no weakness, no contempt. Dispraise or blame, nothing but well and fair. And what may quiet us in a death so noble.
Página 279 - I shall scarcely find an inducement to commence their career of ambition, when gray hairs and a decaying frame, instead of inviting to toil and battle, call me to the contemplation of other worlds, where conquerors cease to be honored, and usurpers expiate their crimes.
Página 279 - I may, that it is not in a splendid government, supported by powerful monopolies and aristocratical establishments, that they will find happiness or their liberties protected, but in a plain system, void of pomp, protecting all and granting favors to none...
Página 280 - ... liberties protection, but in a plain system, void of pomp, protecting all and granting favors to none, dispensing its blessings like the dews of heaven, unseen and unfelt save in the freshness and beauty they contribute to produce. It is such a government that the genius of our people requires — such an one only under which our States may remain for ages to come united, prosperous, and free.
Página 274 - Having mentioned this incident, I feel it right to state my entire conviction that in this, as in every other act of his public life, he proceeded under a deep sense of what he believed to be the injunction of duty ; and duty was ever to him as the voice of heaven. ' My God would not have smiled on me,' was his characteristic remark, when speaking of this affair to him who addresses you, ' had I punished only the poor, ignorant savages, and spared the white men who set them on.
Página 154 - Indifferent to other rewards, he aspired throughout life to an honorable fame, and so loved his fellow-men that he longed to dwell in their affectionate remembrance. Heaven gave him length of days and he filled them with deeds of greatness.
Página 204 - That as a testimony of respect for the memory of the deceased, the members and officers of this House will wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days. Resolved, That the proceedings of this House, in relation to the death of the Hon. JOHN C. CALHOUN, be communicated to the family of the deceased by the Clerk.
Página 279 - No; the ambition which leads me on is an anxious desire and a fixed determination to return to the people unimpaired the sacred trust they have confided to my charge; to heal the wounds of the Constitution and preserve it from further violation...
Página 279 - I can not close this substitute for that defense which I have not been allowed to present in the ordinary form without remarking that I have lived in vain if it be necessary to enter into a formal vindication of my character and purposes from such an imputation. In vain do I bear upon my person enduring memorials of that contest in which American liberty was purchased...
Página 264 - Him that is able to do for us exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think...