CLUSION OF THE PUBLIC FROM PUBLIC WALKS IN THE TOWER AND BEFORE THE CUSTOM HOUSE
... CLUSION OF THE PUBLIC rROM PUBLIC WALKS I IN THEr: TOW1R AND BEFORE THE CUSTOM HOUSE. Great discontent ha, withi a sha ft time, been created amnoogst the inhabitatts of the East and of the metropolis, by the exclusion of the public from three of their accustomed and Itost fawnurite promenades. During the memory of the oldest inhabitants it has been customary for them to walk freely during the ...