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a proportion of the expense. In some cases the quantity of ground which they would gain, after deducting the fifty feet of Broadway, would be considerable, in others but small; — but I believe in no case could the amount ever reach in value the sum they would be called upon to pay for the cent of their lots. In front of these Marine Lots not yet disposed of there will be no difficulty, for they may be built up to seaward with a clause binding the purchaser to build his portion of the sea-wall. The distance between the points I have mentioned as the extremities of the Bay, is as the crow flies about 2¾ Miles; round the coast much more, being 4 Miles, which would be a magnificent

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promenade, and would afford ample room for troops, &c., in the event of our defence of the island being necessary. I hope to have the survey first into my hands in sufficient time to mark out in a single line, the distance, up to which I propose to carry out the wall, and to that distance I have, from personal examination, ascertained that it can be done, without any Extraordinary Means.

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Men we shall have at our

Command in

a few weeks. the

The expense, I believe, would be covered by ($36) Thirty-six dollars per lineal yard, exclusive of the fitting in, which could be done with the earth excavated from the lots on the opposite side of the road, for nearly the whole distance, and also that procured by cutting down one or two of the high hills by the sea-

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