New-York, November 28th, 1863. To the Rev. Dr. V inton : Dear Sir,—We, the undersigned members of Saint Mark’s Church in the Bowery, having been present at the discourse delivered by you on Thanksgiving Day, and being deeply impressed with the truth and value of its sentiments, and equally convinced that its circulation would be beneficial to the community, respectfully request that you will consent to its publication. We are. dear sir, With esteem and regard, Yours, faithfully, CHARLES EASTON, JOHN W. CHANLER, E. B. UNDERHILL, LEWIS M. RUTHERFORD, E. B. WESLEY, H. STUYVESANT, F. W. BOARDMAN, W. H. SCOTT, P. C. SCHUYLER, tiiomas McMullen, ALBERT G. TIIORP, Jr., WILLIAM J. REMSEN, MEIGS D. BENJAMIN, GRANT THORBURN, Jr., B. R. WINTHROP, P. M. SUYDAM, RUTHERFORD STUYVESANT. ALEX. T. STEWART. To Messrs. Charles Easton, J. W. Chanler, and others: Gentlemen,—I am happy to learn that you think my Discourse may be of use, and, as you request it for publication, I forward it to you cheerfully and thankfully. I am, gentlemen, Very truly and respectfully yours, ALEXANDER IL VINTON. St. Mark’s Rectory, /X-. ls^, 1863.
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