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    ALIST OF STREETS

    IN

    THE CITY OF NEW-YORK,CORRECTI-Y EXHIBITING THEIR SITUATION AND EXTENT.

    Republished from last year's Directory, with the Corrections.

    The Letters refer to the Map for sale by the Publisher. He hasendeavoured to make it more valuable to the public by showingwhere the numbering of each street commencesthus, " Walk-er leads from Chapel," the numbering commences at Chapel.

    ALBANY-Street, H. k. a small street leading from No.\2b Greenwich to the North River.

    Albany-basin, H, i. at the North River, between Albanyand Cedar streets.Allen, Q,. r. leads from Division to North-street : was for-merly called Fourth-street, and it is the fourth eastfrom the Bowery. The name was changed on the24th March, 1817, in honor of William H. Allen, ofthe navy who was killed on board the Argus, in theengagement with the British sloop of war Pelican,August 14, 1813.Amity, W. L leads from Broadway westwardly to the 6thAvenue,

    Amos, W. g. h. leads from Washington opposite State Pri-son to Greenwich-lane.

    Ann, K. n. leads from the south end of the Park to Gold-street.

    Anthony, N. M. n. leads from Hudson-street along thenortherly side of the Hospital yard, crossing Broad-way and extends to Orange and Cross streets.Arden, V. h. i. a short street between Herring and Bedford

    streets.

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    A LIST OF STREETS. 45Art, X. m. leads from the Bowery into Greenwich-lane,

    crossing Broadway above Vauxhall Garden.Arundel, T. t. leads from Division to North-street ; is the

    I Oth east from the Bowery.Asylum, X. h. leads from Christopher to Greenwich-lane ;

    is the 2d east from Hudson-street,Attorney, T. t. leads from Division to North-street ; is the

    1 1th east from the Bowery.Augustus, M. o. leads from Chamber to Pearl-street ; is

    the 1st north from Chatham.Avenue 1st, leads from North-street, at the head of Allen,

    to Bellevue.2d, leads from North-street, at the head of Chrys-

    tie, to Kip's Bay.3d, leads from the Bowery, at the opening of

    Fourth- street, to Harlaem bridge.5th, the part opened extends from Inclenberg-hill

    to Harlaem commons ; it is known as the Mid-Road. *

    6th, is opened from Carmine-street to Greenwich-lane.

    8th, leads from the head of Greenwich-lane toMacomb's Dam.

    Oth, leads from the head of Greenwich-street, andis open to 28th street.

    10th, is only partially opened.The Avenues A. B. C. D., also 4th, 7th, and 11th, arein no p.irt opened

    Bank, Y. f. leads from Greenwich-lane to the North River,4th above State Prison.

    Bancker. P. r. leads from Pearl to Grand-streets lear Cor-laer's Hook ; is 2d south from Chatham-street ; thepart above Catharine was formerly called Bediow-street.

    Barclay, K. L. 1. leads from the Park to the North River,second above St. Paul's church.

    Barrow, V. f. is a continuation of Commerce-street to theNorth- Kiver.Batavia, M. p. q. leads from Roosevelt to James ; is the 4thfrom East River.Bayard, P. o. p. leads from Division across the Bowery toOrange ; that part east cf the Bowery was formerly

    called Fisher-street.

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    46 A LIST OF STREETS.Beach, P. i. leads from Chapel along the southerly side ofHudson square to the North River.Beaver, F. n. leads from Broadway, at the Bowling Green,

    to William-street.Beaver-lane, F. 1. leads from Broadway to the North Ri-

    ver, 2d from the Battery.Beekman, K. L. n. leads from the Park to the East River,

    was opened in 1823 from Pearl to Water-street, whereit met a continuation to the river, through what wascalled Crane wharf.

    Bedford, V. h. runs from the conjunction of Houston, Ha-mersley and Hancock to Christopher-street.

    Benson, O. n. a very small street on the south- easterly sideof Broadway, leading from Leonard towards Franklin-street.

    Birmingham, O, P. r. s. a small lane above Market-street,leading from Henry to Bancker-street.

    Bleecker, V. 1. crosses Broadway above the Cathedral,leading from Bowery to Hancock, where it meetsHerring.

    Bond, V. W. n. o. is next above the preceding, extendingonly from Broadway to the Bowery, where it meetsSecond street.

    Bowery, S. p. leads from Chatham square, to the pointwhere Bloomingdale and Old Harlaem roads separateat the U. S. Arsenal.

    Bridge, E. n. extends from the Battery to Broad street.Broad, F m. n. leads from Wall-street to the East River

    fronting this street stands the Custom House, in Wall-street.

    Broadway, E. to Y. m. n. leads from the Battery, and ex-tends in a course N. E. to the distance of about twomiles, where it forms a junction with the Bowery.

    Brooklyn Ferry, H. I. p. at Fulton-street on the EastRiver.

    Broome, R. s. o. leads from the East River above Cor-ker's Hook, crossing the Bowery and Broadway, andends in Greenwich at Canal-st. ; it is a trifle short of2miles in length ; that part east of the Bowery was for-merly called Bullock-street.

    Burling Slip, H. I. p. leads from Pearl at John-street to theEast River.

    Burrows W. g. h,_

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    A LIST OF STREET?- 4?Burton V. h. I. leads from Herring op. Cornelia, west-

    wardly to the Episcopal cemetery.Canal, Q,. k. commences on the centre of the map at Col-

    lect-street, crosses Broadway at the well-known spotcalled the Stone Bridge, and extends to the North Ri-ver, through what was known as the Collect and Lispen-ard's meadow ; a nohle and spacious street, heing 100feet wide.

    Cannon, U. w. leads from Grand to North, at Corlaer'sHook, the 3d from the river.

    Carlisle, G. H. I. a small street leading from Greenwich, atNo. 1 13, to the North River.

    Carmine, V. i. connects Clarkson-slreet with the 6thAvenue.

    Catharine, N. r. leads from the point of junction of Chat-ham, the Bowery and Division-steet, to the EastRiver.

    Catharine Slip, M. r. that part of Catharine-street extend-ing from Cherry to the East River, where is a Ferryto Brooklyn.

    Catharine-lane, O. r. leads from Broadway to Elm, be-tween Anthony and Leonard-streets.

    Cedar, H. I. leads from William-street, at No. 68, to theNorth River, crossing Broadway on the northerly sideof the City Hotel.

    Charles, X. g. leads from Greenwich-lane to Washington-street, north of the State Prison.

    Chambers, M, I, was recently opened(from Cross to Chat-

    ham-streets, where it now commences, and crossingBroadway, north of the Park, extends to the NorthRiver.

    Chapel, O. k. 1. leads from Barclay-street west of Colum-bia College to Canal.

    Charlton, T. h. leads from M'Dougal-street, where it formsa continuation of Prince, and runs to the North River,2d above Spring-street.

    Chatham. L. M, n,o, leads from the corner of Frankfort,near the gaol, runs eastvrardly, and closes at the com-mencement of Harman, Catharine, Division, and theBowery, which place is called Chatham-square.

    Chatham-square, N, O, p, q, ; see the preceding.Cherry, O, I, leads fro Pearl-street, at Franklin-square,to Corlaer's Hook.

    Cheapside, N, r, s, leads from Catharine, between CherryE 2. ..i

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    A LIST OF STREETS. 49Crane Wharf, I, q, see Bcekman-street.Crosby, R, n, leads from Howard ; the first east from

    Broadway, running parallel therewith to Bleecker.Cross, N, o, leads from Chambers in the rear of the Park,

    and extends to Mott.Delancey, S, r, leads from the Bowery to the East River,

    is 2d above Grand.Depeyster, G, H, o, leads from Water to the East River,

    between Pine and Maiden Lane.Desbrosses, Q, h, leads from Hudson to the North River ;3d above Hudson-square.Dey, I, i, leads from Broadway, nearly opposite John-st.

    to the North River ; 4th above the City Hotel.Division, P, Q, r, leads from Chatham-square to Grand

    near Pitt.Dominick, R, i, leads from Greenwich to Clarke ; 1st south

    of Spring.Dover, L, p, leads from Pearl to Franklin-square, to theEast River.Doyer, O, p. a small and irregular street leading from the

    foot of Bowery to Pell.Downing, U, i, leads from the head of Varick to Herring

    near Bleecker ; is the 1st south from Carmine.Duane, N, k, L, n, leads from Rose, crossing Chatham andBroadway, and extends to the North River ; the partfrom Broadway to the river, was formerly called Bar-ley-street, different names were borne by the otherparts.

    Dutch, I, K, n, a small street that leads from John to Ful-ton, between Nassau and William.

    Eden's Alley, K, o, a small lane running from Gold be-tween Fulton and John.

    Eldridge, Q, q. leads from Division to North ; is the 3d eastfrom the Bowery, was formerly called Third, butchanged on 24th March 1817, in honor ofLt Eldridge,who was tomahawked in Upper Canada, 7th July,1813.

    Elizabeth, Q,. p. leads from Bayard to Bleecker ; is the 1stwest from the Bowery.

    Elm, O. n. leads from Reed to Spring ; is 1st east fromBroadway.Essex, R. s. leads froOS Division to North : is 7th south-

    east from the Bowery.Exchange Slip, D. o. foot of Broad.

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    50: A LIST OF STREETS.Factory, Y. b. leads from Christopher north-eastwardly to

    Jane.Fayette, N. q. recently altered and forms part of Oliver.Ferry, K. L. o. leads from Gold to Pearl at the head ofPeck-Slip.First, V. q. leads from the Bowery towards the East Ri

    ver ; 1st above North.Fletcher, H. o. p. leads from Pearl, at No. 212, to the East

    River.Forsyth, O. q. leads from Division to North ; is 2d south-

    east from the Bowery ; was formerly called Second.but changed March 24, 181 7, in honour of Lieut. ColForsyth, who was killed in Lower Canada, June 28.1813.

    Fort Gansevoort, Z. c. d. above the State Prison on theNorth River.

    Fourth, W. m. q. leads from the 6th Avenue, and is openthence to the Bowery, crossing Broadway near Vaux-hall.

    Frankfort, L. n. o. leads from Chatham at the Park toPearl.

    Franklin, O. m. leads from Chapel to Orange, crossingBroadway the 3d above the Hospital ; was formerlycalled Sugar Loaf.

    Front, F. o. P. w. leads from the Battery and extends toCorlaers Hook.Fulton, K. I. o. leads from South-street at the south side of

    Fulton market, to the North River at the south side ofWashington market ; that part of the street west ofBroadway, was formerly called Partition-street ; thepart from Broadway to Cliff, was called Fair street ;thence in the year it was opened through to Pearl,where it met what is named Beekman Slip ; at the slipis the Brooklyn Ferry.

    Garden, F. G. m. leads from Broadway tn William ; is the1st below Wall ; in Garden near William, is the Postoffice.

    Gerard, Y.o. leading from the Bowery on Stuyvesant farm;not accepted by the Corporation.

    Goerck, U. w. leads from Grand to North, near CorlaersHook ; is 2d from the East River.Gold, K. n. o. leads from Maiden-lane, between Pearl and

    William, to Frankfort.

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    A LIST OF STREETS. 51Gouvemeur, Q,.v. leads from the junction of Division withGrand to the E. River, near Corlaers Hook.Grand, R.'t. to x. leads from Varick, 3d above St. John's

    Church, crosses Broadway and the Bowery, extendingto the E. River at Williamsburg Ferry ; it is nearlyone mile and three quarters in length; at Crosby andElm it was cut through the highest part of Bayard'sMount, commonly called Bunkers Hill.

    Great Jones, V. n. leads from Broadway, opposite Amity tothe Bowery.

    Green, I. m. a lane leading from Liberty to Maiden-lane,near Nassau.

    Greene, T. m. leads from Canal to Fourth ; is 2d westfrom Broadway.

    Greenwich, E, to Y. 1. f. leads from the Battery, and ex-tends near the North river side, upwards of twomiles, to the commencement of the 9th Avenue.

    Greenwich lane, Y. i. e. runs from Art at Potter sfield,due north to the 8th Avenue, then, turning left nearlyat right angles, runs to the North river ; from the8th Avenue to the North river, was formerly calledthe Great Kill road.

    Hague, L. p. leads from Pearl near Frankfort to Skinner.Hamersley, U. h, leads from the union of Bedford andHouston to the North river ; is 4th above Spring.Hammond, Y. g. leads from Greenwich-lane to the Northriver ; is 3d above State prison.Hancock, U. i. leads from Hamersley and Houston to theunion of Herring and Bleecker.

    Harman, P. r. leads from Chatham-square, at Oliver, toGrand, near Willet.

    Harison, N. i. leads from Hudson to the river ; 2d aboveDuane.Henry, O. p. s. leads from Oliver to Grand ; 2d southfrom Division.Herring, W. h. is an indirect continuation of Bleecker to

    Christopher. Hester, Q,. R. o. t. leads from the centre of the city,where Rynders and Collect meet, to Division, cross-

    ins; the Bowery ; that part east of the Bowery wasformerly called Eagle-street.

    Howard, Q,. R. n. leads from Rynders to Mercer,crossingBroadway 1st above Canal ; until lately was part ofHester, by which name it was called.

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    52 rA LIST OF STREETS.Horatio, Z. f. leads, from Greenwich-lane to Greenwich st.Houston, U. 1. leads from Broadway to Hamersley, 2d above

    Spring ; new Episcopal Church now building on thecorner of Broadway and this street.

    Hubert, P, i, leads from Hudson square to the Northriver; 6th abo'/e Duane.

    Hudson, O, i, k. leads from Chambers, to which it wasrecently opened from Duane, to the 9th Avenue,the length of a milo- and a half; Hudson-square frontson this street.

    Jacob, L, o, leads from Frankfort to Ferry.Jamas, M, q, leads from Chatham-square to the E. river.Jane, Y, Z, f, g, leads from Greenwich-lane to Gx'een-

    wich-street.Jay, N, k, leads from Hudson to the North river, the 1stabove Duane.Jefferson, P, t. leads from Division to the East river ; is

    the 4th above Catharine.John, I, k. n, leads from Broadway to Pearl, whence is

    a continuation to the East river through Burling slip ;is the lstahove Maiden-lane.

    Jones, W, h,i, leads from Herring towards the 6th Avenue.JonesMane, G, o, leads from Front to the East river,

    the first south of Coffee-house slip.King, S, T. h, leads from M'Dougal to the North river;

    is the .'3d above Spring.Laight, P, g, k, leads from Canal along the north side ofHudson-square to the ^orth river.Laurens, S, T, 1, leads from Canal at the head of Chapel

    to Fourth ; it is the 4th west of BroadwayLeonard, O, m, leads from Hudson to Orange, crossingBroadway ; 2d above the Ho-pital.Leroy, T, U, g, leads from Hudson in front of the Epis-

    copal cemetery to the North river.Lewis, U. w, leads from Grand to North ; is the third

    from the East river.Liberty, H, I, n, 1, leads out of Maiden-lane near Pearl,

    to the North river, crossing Broadway the 2d abovethe City Hotel ; was formerly called Crown.

    Lispenard, P, Q,* 1, was lately opened to Broadwaywhence it leads to Chapel ; the first south of Canal.Lombardy, O, P, s, leads from Catharine to Grand, at

    Corlaers Hook ; the 4th south of Division.Ludlow, Q, r, s, leads from Division io North ; is 6th

    east of the Bowery, and was formerly called Sixth ?

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    A LIST OF STREETS. 53but changed March 24, 1817, in honour of Lieuten-ant Ludlow of the navy, killed in the engagementbetween the Chesapeake and Shannon British frigateJunel, 1813.

    Lumber, H, 1, leads from Liberty, along the rear of Trin-ity Church towards the Battery, terminating at a laneleading into Greenwich.

    M'Dougal, U, k, leads from Spring northwardly ; is the7th west of Broadway

    Maiden-lane, H, i, n, leads (properly) from Broadway tothe East river ; the part below Pearl was formerlynick-named Fly-market.Mangin, T, x, leads from Grand towards North ; is the20th and the most remote street east of the Bowery.

    Marketfield, E, F, 1, m, leads from Broad to Whitehall,and from Broadway on the north side of the Batteryto the North river.

    Market, O, r, leads from Division to the East river ; isthe 1st above Catharine, and was formerly calledEast George.

    Mechanic Alley, N, O, s, leads from Lombardy to Cher-ry, between Market and Pike.

    Mercer, R, m, n, leads from Canal to Fourth ; the 1stwest of BroadwayMesier's Alley, F, o, leads from Water to the East river,

    between Coenties slip and Old slip.Mill, F, n, leads from Broad, passing the Synagogue in-

    directly to Stone.Montgomery, Q,, u, leads from Division to the East river ;the 6th above Catharine.More, E, D, n, leads from Pearl to South, between

    Whitehall and Broad.Morton, U, f, q, leads from Arden along the north side of

    the Episcopal cemetery to the North river ; the 3dsouth of the State Prison.

    Mott, P, o, p, leads out of the left side of Chatham-square to Bleecker ; the part above Bayard was for-merly called Winne ; is the 2d West of the Bowery.Mulberry, R, o, leads out of Chatham 2d above Pearl tonear Bleecker ; is the 3d west of the Bowery.Murray, L, 1, leads from Broadway at the Park, near theCity Hall, to the North river ; the 4th above St.Paul's church.

    Nassau, H, m, leads from Wall at the head of Broad toChatham and Frankfort, at the south side of the Park.

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    54 A LIST OF STREETS.New, G, m, leads from Wall to Beaver, between Broad-way and Broad.New slip, L, q, r, that part of James-street from Cherry

    to the East river.Nicholas William, Y, o, on Stuyvesant farm, not acceptedby the corporation.Norfolk, S, s, leads from Division to North ; the 8th eastof the Bowery.North, U, q, leads from the Bowery to near the East

    river ; the 5th above Grand.North Moore, O, i, leads from Chaple to the Northriver ; 4th above Duane.Oak, M, N, p, q, leads from Pearl to Catharine ; the 2dsouth of Chatham.

    Old slip, F, p, leads from the foot of William to theEast river, between Coffee House slip and CoentiesSlip.

    Oliver, M, N, q, leads (now) from Chatham-square tothe East river ; 1st west of Catharine.Orange, Q,, o, leads northwardly from Chatham, 1stabove Pearl on the left, and terminates in Crosbyabove Prince.

    Orchard, Q, r, leads from Division to North ; the 5theast of the Bowery.

    Otter's Alley, R, k, 1, leads from Thompson to Sullivanbetween Grand and Broome. (Not on the map.)Park, K, m, leads from Aon to Beekman, along the southside of the Park; the theatre fronts this street.

    Park-place, L, 1, leads from Broadway, at the Park, to theCollege green; 3d above St. Paul's Church; was for-merly called Robinson.

    Pearl, F, p, leads from the Battery by an irregular and cir-cuitous course to Broadway, directly opposite theHospital; its length exceeds a mile and a quarter.

    Peck Slip, O, P, p, leads from Pearl at Ferry to the E.River.

    Pell, 1, p, leads westwardly from the Bowery to Mottis a small street

    Pelham, O, s, t, leads from Lombardy to Cherry be-tween Pike and Rutgers ; is a small lane.Perry, X, Y, g, leads from Greenwich-lane to the Northriver ; 2d above State Prison.

    Pike, O, s, leads from Division to the East river ; 2dabove Catharine ; was formerly called Charlotte,

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    A LIST OF STREETS- Uo&nd changed in honour of Gen. Pike, who was killedat the taking of York, U. C. April 27, 1813.

    Pike Slip, O. s. t. that part of Pike-street from Cherry tothe East River.

    Pine, H. n. leads from Broadway opposite Trinity Churchyard to the E. River ; first above Wall ; was formerlycalled King.

    Powles Hook Ferry, I. i. on the N. River, footofCort-landt-street.

    Pitt, U. u. leads from Grand, at its junction with Division.to North ; 13th east of the Bowery.

    Prince, T. 1. leads from the ?;owery crossing Broadway toM'cDougal, where it meets Charlton.

    Provost, O. i. leads from Chapel to the N. River.Pump, P. o. leads out of Division at Ludlow to Walker

    crosses the Bowery near its commencement ; the partwest of the Bowery was formerly called Nicholas.

    R.eason, W. h. leads from Bedford towards the 6th Avenue.Renwick, R. h. (not on the map) runs from Canal toBroome, between Hudson and Greenwich.Rector, G. 1. leads from Broadway between Trinity and

    Grace Church, to the N. River.Reed, M, 1, leads from Cross to the N. River, crossing

    Broadway, 2d above the Park.Republican Alley, M, n, leads from the foot ofElm, and ter-

    minates in Heed near Broadway ; is a small lane.Rhinelander Alley, near Washington and Beach.Rider's Alley, K. o. leads from Fulton between Gold and

    Cliff to Eden's Alley.Ridge, U, u, leads from Division to North ; 1 2th east of theBowery.Rivington, T. r. leads from the Bowery to the E. River ;3d above Grand.Robinson, L, k, leads from the College green to the N. Ri-

    ver.Roosevelt,M, N, p, leads from Chatham, 1st above Pearl, to

    the E. River.Rose, L, M, n, o, leads from Frankfort to Pearl ; 2d south

    of Chatham. &Rutgers, P, t, leads from Division to the E. River ; 31

    above Catharine.Rynder's Q, R, n, o, leads from Collect, in continuation,

    at Hester to Broome,^cammel, Q, R, v, leads from the junction cf Division witftGrand to the E. River. F

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    Ju A LIST OF STREET.-Scott, *L, g, leads from Greenwich-lane to Hudson ; above

    State Prison.Sheriff, U, v, leads from Grand to North ; 15tn east of the

    Bowery.Skinner, L, o, p, crosses Frankfort near Pearl ; a smallplace.

    Slote-lane, G, n, o, leads from William opposite Beaver,and turning to-the right terminates in Pearl at Hano-ver-square.

    South, l),u, J, p, Q., w, lends from Whitehall near the Bat-tery, and extends along the margin ofthe river towardsCorlaer's Hook.

    Spring, S, i, S, o, leads from the Bowery, crossing Broadway, 2d above Grand, to the N. River.

    Spruce, K, L, n, leads from the Brick Church, at the Park,to Gold ; was formerly called Little George.

    Stanton, U, s, leads from the Bowery to the E. River ; 4thabove Grand.Staple, N, k, leads from Duane to Harison, between Green-

    wich and Hudson ; a small street.State, D, E, m leads from Whitehall along the Battery to

    Broadway.Stone, E, m, n, leads from the Battery to William.St. John's Alley, Q,, k, leads from Beach to Laigbt, imme-

    diately in the rear of St. John's Church.Suffolk, R, S, s, t, leads from Grand to North ; 9th east oi

    the Bowery.Sullivan, T, k, leads from Canal near St. John's Church to

    Amity ; 6th west of Broadway.Temple, H, 1. leads from Thames to Liberty, in the realof the City Hotel.

    Thames, H, 1, leads from Broadway to Greenwich, be-tween Trinity Church and the City Hotel.

    Theatre Alley, K, m, leads from Ann to Beekman, iminediately in rear of the Park Theatre.

    Thirteenth, Z, crosses Broadway and the Bowery, the6th above Art.

    Thomas, N, 1, leads from Church in rear of the Hospital toHudson.

    Thompson, S, k, 1, leads from Canal to Fourth ; 5th westofBroadway.

    Torbert, N, O. r, leads from Hemy to Bancker above Calharine ; is an alley, and was called Moore's Row.

    Vandam, R, S, h, leads from Greenwich to M'Dougal ; 1stabove Spring ; was formerly called Budd.

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    A LIST OF STREETS. 5T\andewater, L, o, p, leads from Fraukfort to Pearl.Varick, R, i, leads from Provosttothe Episcopal cemetery

    St. John's Church fronts on this street, opposite Hud-son-square.Vesey, K, 1, leads from Broadway to the N. River, on thenorth side ofSt. Pauls Church.

    Vestry, P, Q,, i, leads from Canal to the N. River ; 2d aboveHudson square.Wall, G, H, n, leads from Broadway in front of Trinity

    Church, to the E. River ; the Custom House, ami "most of the banks and insurance companies are loca-ted in this street ; the Tontine Coffee House is at thecorner of Water and this street ; the contemplatednew Merchant's Exchange is to be erected on thesouth side, between William and Pearl.

    Walker, P, m, leads from Chapel, crossing Broadway toCollect, where it meets Pump ; 5th above the Hos-pital.

    Walnut, Q. w. leads from Grand to the E. River, at Corlaers Hook ; 9th above Catharine.Warren, M, 1, leads from Broadway opposite the Park tothe"N. River ; 5th above St. Paul's Church.

    Washington, F. 1. W. f Leads from the Battery on the N.Rirer side to the Northward of the S^ate Prison ; inlength about 2 miles.

    Water, K, p, R, u, leads from the Battery, the 3d from theE. River, and extends to Corkers Hook, a distance oiabove 2 m : !es.

    Watts, Q. h. leads from Sullivan to the N. River, obliquelyintersecting Canal. *

    West, K. h. is to lead from the Battery along the margin oithe N. River.

    White, P. m. leads from Chapel to Orange, crossing Broad-way, the 4th above the Hospital,

    Whitehall, E, m, n, leads from the Bowling Green at thefoot of Broadway to the E. River at the Battery.

    Wiilet U, u, v, leads from Gra