been made. This work is equal to five hundred and sixteen feet of avenue eighteen feet wide. Two lots have been enclosed with granite curbing, and one iron fence has been removed. About one hundred and fifty tablets and several handsome monuments have been erected. The number of interments during the year, exclusive of those made in the City Cemetery, was five hundred and fortyfour. Whole number of interments to May 1st, five thousand three hundred and sixty-five. The report of the Committee on Accounts, on the part of this Board, is appended. GEO. D. RICKER, President. JOSEPH P. PAINE, ISAAC H. ROBBINS, JOHN H. LOCKE, OFFICE OF THE TRUSTEES OF MOUNT HOPE CEMETERY, May 22, 1872. Trustees. MOUNT HOPE CEMETERY. The Committee on Accounts respectfully present the following statement, showing the receipts and expenditures of the cemetery from May 1, 1871, to April 3, 1872: — $20,557 31 1,800 00 Salary of Superintendent. Sundry small bills, paid by Superintendent Metropolitan Railroad Co., for running coaches to cemetery Amount carried forward, 197 66 698 78 $23,253 75 The books and accounts of the Secretary and Superintendent have been carefully examined and found to be correct. For the Committee on Accounts, S. B. STEBBINS, Chairman. |