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The interments in these private tombs are by no means frequent, probably not exceeding one in the course of a month, and from the manner in which they are constructed, the Committee cannot entertain the idea, that these tombs, belonging to individual proprietors, are injurious to health. Indeed, as they are so seldom opened, and as a general thing, de- composition from previous interments must cease long before new burials take place, it is believed that with proper care and precaution on the p
...art of the propri- etors, no inconvenience or annoyance from that source can occur ; and in the belief that public opinion must cause this odious custom of interments in the midst of populous communities to be abandoned in the course of a very few years, they do not recommend now the adoption of any stringent measures, with a view to hasten this result.
The Committee have ascertained, however, that in CITY DOCUMENT— No. 11. 5 order to accommodate the public, one or more Heceiv- ing Tombs, have been used m this Cemetery by the Superintendent of Burials, where bodies have been deposited, not merely a few days, or until reasonable time is given to prepare a proper burial place else- where, but for months, and in some cases, it may be, for years: and it is undoubtedly from the frequent opening of these Heceiving Tombs, where there are almost at all times bodies in a state of decomposition, that arises the unpleasant effluvia and annoyance, of which the petitioners complain.


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