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5 er. The minutes of the last meeting were . Tread the report of the Committee on to which the following resolution was :—That we recommended to the several ms represented in this and to working men and women of city, gene- Tally, to abstain from the of evening shop- Ping, and to withdraw from su Stores as persist in the practice of late business Mr. Davis offered as an grey or rather ‘as ap addition, to the resolution, the following :— Resolved, That in addition to the report just read, Con, recommend to the clerks of this city, as means of is a redress of their ances, to Aa agen store for the pur- of freeing themselves from the coatrol of any | Tail em Sauieg were seconded and adopt- ed. Mr R. Witv then moved that Congres enter into a Committee of the Whole, for the purpose of taking into consideration the report on the subject of oe ning the hours of labor. The motion was our Mr. Hamu.ton then read the bill,after which Mr. Dar moved thatten hours be considered a full fara labor. This motion Cy pend rise to alee and an- ‘ted discussion, in ame Barr, tt, vis, Wild, Price and others took an ac- Rive part, the mujonty of whom were in favor of gight heurs instead of ten. In the course of the de- r. Crate moved an amendment, providing a contained in the *thogd should have re- ference to agricultural put This amendment, ean ori, another offered by Mr. Ditchett, was rejected, and the question being called for, it was unanimously adepted that eight Ahours should constitute a fair day’s labor. Mr. Keyser then offered a resolution, that it is the bounden duty ef the members of this Congress to aid and encourage by their influence, and to pa- tronise, both the American and German co-opera- tive stores, recent! ceahinned in this city, at 134 Fulton street and 7 Bowery, and also the German co-operative boot and shoe makers, 221 Centre street; and be it further resolved, that we lay be- fore the public the claims of these associations— Jolore their pomectiye trades and callings—urging them to patronise and sustain said associations in their laudable efforts to become Lema own employ- ers. The resolution was unanimously adopted. Mr. Day then moved that the Secretary be em- powered to keep several copies of the reports and resolutions offered in Congress, as such documents ‘were often found to be missing. The motion was Mr. Ponp offered a resolution—That a committee _ be appointed for the purpose of investigating the pridciples of the Industrial Home Association, and of reporting to this Congress the state of its fimances, the present ition of its fands, the number of its members, The resolution was carried, and Messrs. Pond, Keyser and Day were elected to act as the committee. A resolution, in reference to an assessment tax of tifty cents, Congress t! was also adopted. en adjourned. hh in tl . The Board she minutes of the last pro- eeedinge wore read and approved. ‘ADOPTED. against Jobo By: for selling meat without license. Several reports in favor of tne re- @ission of personal taxes; in favor of regulating, &o, auv and Bioom- ‘Seaond street, between Second nd Sixty Second street, betwen Beventhand Eighth avenues. An invitation was received from the Eagle Guards, Fequestiug that the Mayor and Gommor Vouncil would Feview them in their parade before the City Hall, at | '% 212 o’elock, on the 12th inst. PETITIONS REFERRED. For Croton pipes in Thirty-ninth street, between ‘Tenth and Twe' ica avenues; several petitions for the forrection of taxes, and sot mall bil rom the inha- Ditantes ot ie Beenie first street. to have a space tour feet wide on sidewalk; to repair Pitt etreet, from Grand to Houston street; to repair Water, Front, and South streets, from Peck slip to Catharine street. Elisha R. Belcher was appointed » Trustee of Com- Mon Schools, for place of Robert Beaty, remov: A report wasreceived from the Croton Acqueduct ‘Department, stating that the Bowling Green fountain ‘was coustructed Vasc communication from the City Inspector, nominat- the following officors for his department, was con- Chailes Riddle, Deputy City Ins eotor; Bor- Romans, First Clerk; Samuel A, Van Dorlip, gn additional spproprietion for the year 1860, was Son: eurred in Acommunication from the Croton A uct Depart ‘Meat, respecting the sewer in Thompson street, be | ‘twoon Canal and Broome streets, in answer to the reso- of Alderman Smith, and stating that no remedy + for the defects can be found short of taking up the | fewer as far as Grand street, toa point below Spriay street. CONCURRED IN. Reporte of Committee, in favor of grading and regu- Ieting 24 avenue, from 28th to 123d street; for * sewe in 17th street; for excavation of mad from Piers Nos 84 and 89, North River; in favor of covering gutter i 3a atOSth street; in favor of a sidewalk ia front of 174 Elizabeth street; repairing sidewalks in Christopher «treet, from Hudson to Bleecker street; laying erosewaik from the corner of Bedford street, to the South: ereley and Balch wtreete, reet, from Bowery iy corner of Il vor of a sewer in 6U COMMISSIONER OF DEFDS. eation of Wm. H. Armstrong te be ap- mmissioner of Deeds, iu the room of Jas. joyd, was referred to the Committee on Salaries Mey further bueinces, the Board adjourned to this pnd men at S o'clock. BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDERMEN. ‘The Board met at a late hour yesterday afternoon. Prosent, the President in the chair, and ® quorum of | members ta their ph PRTITIONS. Of owners of property, to bi the sidewalks in ‘Thirty-second street, between Sixth and Bighth ave- Buen, fiagged with brick; reterred. Aine, to have the same strevt, between ixth and Seventh avenues, re- wtaded aud paved; referred ONTS OF COMMITTEES. The Committee on Repairs and Seonties, sapere’ ip favor ot refitting the Kighth ward ‘The Finance Co: ane reported in favor of redac- in| personal tax of James D. Stout. Adopted neo Committe oe reported in favor of nen- eovcurrenes with t 2 Aldermen in the ie and resclution to lease small park at the Five Points to the People's Washing and Bathing Associa- ted in favor of 7 ppor extending sod wideni: Greenwien erect eterno. Report of the Committee on Atreets, im favor of ralsing end repair West street, from Duaae to Thirteenth street arred in Resointion to pay the amount of judgment obtelaed Dy James T Grady, ageiast the clty, Comourred ia. RESOLUTIONS, Resolved, That Jobn Megge de, and he is hereby. Poiwted Truster of Common Schools, ia the 12th ward, Jn place of Dennis MeUarihy, removed trom the ward. Kerolution. that the Comptroller be, and is hereby fut herise to dispore of the right of the Corporation 40 colivct the ‘ees or rents of Gouverneur Market, aa he Many judge bert for the interesteot the city. Referred Appetn ents by / the President. By ana wr device amd consent of the Senate Daniel roard, of New ¥ ordmmary. Minister PI ay A a, be ssoeiate Wiliam & of Onie, to be am moog ty oy wania, vice Alexan‘ter | banks, Commlev! eel | Wilitsm Carroll Sanders, of Alabs Kent, of Maine, for the port of Kio An Brasil. vice Gor r recalled. Willem Glover of Monterey, for the ety of Monterey, Mexico. Wm. R. Hayes of Coanecticat, tor t Island of Harbadees, vice Noble Towner, re. eaiied. Kalph King of Louisiana, for the port | of Bremen, vice itiiam =H. obinsom, recalled. | John Lb. Houge, of Pennsylvania, for the port of | erreilies, in France, vice Dante U. Croxalirecalied. | layettc M. Kinggoid, of the District of Culamyis, for | She port of Arioa.ia Peru. Benjamin H. Nortoa of | Merreehu: tte, tor the port of Picton, ia Nove Sovtia, | whee Luther lrackett reemiled Al ase, of ta | Giana. for the port of A materdam.jn the Netherlands vice | Charles Nicbois, recalled Joseph Mosier, 0: New York, | Sor Awcona in italy viee James BE Freeman, teoaliet Alex. 1.6 of the Distriet of Volambis, for the | rt of Me in Bioily, vive f. W. Beha. resaited Bevan Burchard, of York, for Beate, ta #ite or. undia, recall jee Ueorge HM , of Mary bene, M. Rodney « feland uf noid Hr orally to be Ravoy Batra. %™ MARRIAGE: WHY sO THE CAUSES AND THER AND MANY A we Seen end How impertan cr it that the causes meni berg covery ife, Noctery'b bi and, a Fes Aare @onsequences to the health read sa cided! Life is too short and h dtegrnee breciouste mm of the to be phony La ay wig admit enuitiod, ph a Ee pace Sd the life of thousands, as over noe TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND. Rie an the author has teen inte .- savertie i, eet. request of those who have been indsbied setts jon fs sting), and far (thas rit haveanor. | U fama it), and whe have favored him wit tors of encomium, some of which are eunexed “THE MARRIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDIGALCOMPANION. BY. DR. A. M. MAURICEAU, PROFES#OK OF DISEASES OF WOMEN. THIS WORK I INTENDED ESPECIALLY. FOR THB tererant ar Sheen contemplating marrings, 09 18, Gesleose oat seated ‘cure, in every complaint ¥< wine she ak aN te beating Wo thousande,ae the innumorsels lettare reccived wie Sree ree pent ‘she writers vo pub SICKLY AND UNHAPPY WIVES. On tis perusal, T cannot express the relief it eel ar ‘distressed mind, and the jo; Jovite pages imparted to my learning that the great dis- covery of M. M. Desomeaut vided » remedy. It opened s Prospect te'me which T little co i ary consideration © re a Sader to you for Sart means, of iam sorta, t= ed i Valuable Married Woman's Private Medical \Cctpenton thas been worth ite weight id ‘Lexpress myself rather warmly, you will see when I info of the “it, been benefitted. I wil your book through the m is a0 one of the most fortu- ad be: arried ten jo so too warmly, TE feld the necessit ity This constant, uncoasing struggle on my Ly was im- Perative, in consequence of the protrasted condition with occasional intermission, pa endure te of perseverance. See meister aaa Se “A met a anax MAVIQATION ¢ co! per FORDE ja Southam WasiliNatoN, @ mary =e “ran sit ne We'SAND, ‘NITED STATES MAIL STEAMER 7 igrk and Liverpool.—the yoaing thls nee mining ben, rice, every care, baa } ccmpander, wilt sall for ree day, Bopt. 20, from Pier No. 2, ships composing this ‘useare Te aes Ms Ast pe ensure strengthsa‘ mfort. New conte te Li pe SE Septhe secured ancl Ei a fore Saleas thereof ex; After the lst steamers from Eaten bi) TT? ROUGH LIN. a, le, Comman: ver, for Chi pan gTBo Owars of these sine el bine ding ‘rw ag aigaed “the ‘The Ci sreboe as ant ming direct to Chi to eaohship. the rate of freight by the i be materialiyedneeds Gated ‘States ‘Mail steamers from Panama to Pacsengers by. the oy: Fa) find fern and accem- modation: grey LINE.—THROUGH TICKETS TO FOR SAN FRANCISCO VIA = ee har rans Steamei , and willbe eurpassed: other + with Be, ‘aver steamship Oregon at TEAMSHIP aoe FOR CHARLESTON, 8. 0—The bplendid steamanip OSPREY, J. Dick! ow arf foot of irae treet, Philadcle 10 o'clook, & Co.'s Price, nr fon ies er fester information refer LEFIELD, Kinsley & Co.'s Express. — 10 cents OR ‘SAN FRAN’ eco, bg ts —THE earl 4 be made for freight, for woven ae tate 74 South room Waaaor. STi, 101 Wail stree F OR PORTLAN D. sailing, FRANCES SaNb outa, in ee oerp enna engaged, have PI M immediate 3 tepatane For OKSGON.—THE SUPERIOR FAST ‘and copper fastened clipper bar! jons apply r for six yours, mi furni ‘and of course incapable of | (ence of freien! Sone, iietfiem Bust be made to * household aftaire D. FOWLER, 8s Went street ere hich T'was ignorant. Mat TL & eL0Kb, 108 Wall stzee e x yor wife have Nivea to ha a been _— ts prostrate ons bed of t allot oh id have been had epee Geb From » Physician. DANGEROUS DELIVERIES. OBSTRUCTIONS, ein poechnenape ye” ke. are suffering from obstraction e fate aye whieh Sndermie th and ities epesith, em ber 7t! vertised, Adame Mise MaryTl Alex Albertson Elisabeth Atbo Ackerman MreGar- et REMAINING IN THE NEW YORK UN THE PAPER HAVING THE LARGEST fase mention the fiaig of hs list in which they are ad Bensees, Alexentecitie@ine- dre Mary Fe Athioson MiseEmily ertonMrs,Codar Aikelen Mioe I they are ignoran seeking ted avioe! 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A oeioly L A ‘ith "Wa kos ptome 444 s Abbott H A Francois arW Allen Wm Arm: “5 He Ashion & Bie Atwills Ayres Wm H Anspack, Brother & Anderson &COGT Co Austin Wo A Arthor Franois J adersonC VA Ai ay Atterbury Thos W Atkinecn James Athios W Wem Anderson Thos Beghecen James or Brackon Bredy Owen Babcook t A Bradbury bad s iradshaw HB Backinan racken Jor Black Petar H adshaw i Bland Jobo # Thos Bak am Bailey Ward S| Bran Baker, Brothers & Biel Co Baber J Jas Tiernan Baker Ber ‘Daniel rd Barly Mr Barry David Barilett CW Barroll James Barton OJ Barker Luther LE Geecrn Batory J Baurie © Brayton GW Buckley & ler Hon perk Che Hen A, o Joba Bork Botte Rew Soph Brice Robt Bryast Cadwell Be Chalwerr Ge Cabs Lawrenee * Gerrin o herrea Jona B Caricr denen c Chiery Lewis ae Christen Joveph ie. Chisholm Koderioh: Cockroft Thos Cre Thomas ‘Win 8 Coe Oliver W Collier J Com Coenity ware Gonlen Mie] Cook Henry i ain Craw Jobo renee € ortmen Orte Cathherteon y= Cerroll Geo 4 utter Chas T | f Ineeman dno & voy J ee y Goo W wer, Soya tiem Asirewe enfeleer th Day Daweeriold Mr Davive dhe Baris BP Frice More Dever Jiychere Deve jar~ th bods Browean domes 1 Serie PS De Fees Demowh boa aren Trl verth Ben} breeee! Cornetion Drolet Hone John HW iy Poter Eivards Hervey Ehrwort aw Ee fe Fenton J: h s Pronoh J ¥h ce Fugetermarkes Maz sath ste hS Fries M ae — usta ie Te Wn Fowkes ee " Foret a ion Fox Forney Geo W Fonday J D Forrister Edwa say | Jes Foster Heratio Foster W mC Flowry Wm P jt ‘ord Sami ACh F Ei Fooareen John B er F Fellerten Chas od Richa Fuller "Joveph © as ne eine pad Her Oaks : Friel Jaw ” Franch "Jaa A i Gollagher Bernard Gideon Mons para epee Galt i a ietis & deer nd Get ~~ Mons De Gi th'w Gash ae & Garvey Thomas Geran Dr a ttan George Grant Hugh Edward Gardner Colin Gaskill B Grent William Garbutt George Grant Dit Grant George K, Garner James H 4D Gray John Geo Franklin Gray Owen x7 a Hh ete LY Gee David g Grerors capt Ste- Gi phe Gargan Thomas Gentil 4 (ae Geurard John B Gillin ME Gibson Robert Griffin Jou Glidden CordisS Grimes J 51 Givasine Retta Gwinn Jno Groot Giles Good Goharm Henry bes Wi G an Hugh Goodri £3 & Gr F Gordon J Wright Guava or Augus- be o-German John 7 Goodwin Joby cou tee apt Benj Gorman Michael Goodwie Gould Cap t Bon) C Goldechmidt Jae Goodwin F A Gormly Bernar Gye Mr Guyer Chas H H Hannah Hy N Hallisey Patk A = Hall Jam Feeeny John aoe Ww Hall Eivin Robs Hampton R 1 N P—3 ualW sence Joho Haile Joba Hall 5 A Hawmersley A8 Hadley ol Hamor Jobn C Holua Puoile Jp Hall Petor Hogan Dan or Con Hai = Johannes a DP Harris Wm Harris Jobn B Harrie Elis yw Harrington Daal — Joha 1 Joseph Bases 3 re Henry Newton Heynemann Chas oy Ry if | L Hig ine Joka W Hetero C To Heydon Hicks Goo A Hicks Aaror TH Laban ill Geo g Mugging James meron David Hotyre W) Heat John P Tomett William Hunt BB Hyde ST Holl John © Beatinglon Wm C Henbard Stephen A rley if “8 B a Hume sames Holl Wm B linge Jo! HyieTB Narper James Mulbard 8a Types Michael Liuard Thomas 1 Ingersoll J Jeghom & Hall Too RU Irvin George Jevin Jobn Tevin William Ivers James Incsun Samuel Ireland James Jacque Plancon JacobJamos orn'sH Jaclerd S jobert Janet Rev C Janes Pasehal dai Th Jacobs Cant JH 4 ri Jocely: be nny Jamon Edmond Saeae Joho Jost Mone loge Jabes Kellesihewss Keating The Keeler Pr Een on Lew ondall WM Keeredy John Knight bien Kenney Bernard Konneday BC rr K le Kiely eesiour Birtien +e Notte Auster Wilhelw Kirel ner Jacob | ath be Korat Pauriok Wm _ Lasdetreet Wm T cewe—2 Lansing Che B Kaige Geo Fapestoss Iav Vaey Table Bawara ‘ Leighton Gil Mt Deve Abu Learned JD Lee che a Lowell Hee G—2 Btorliogs € Leiveh Aw Lohrop Jeremiah Lowrie Jobe Heyd Wo letnwW Moody Jas bar Nbear nore » cores Char & sebrell Robert Berek OF Berree Howey a) 2 MeSwectey Thos Br Hoo Prapeie Met oneal Rieb'd ‘Henry Van ‘Auguste aw Hon x + James McMillan ak MeNally fhomas Mews! ‘Thos Sies MPa By ra MsNaty J e ou amare Pott "Thomas MeTurk x Bonahies, Relais Nettleton Wilfred Newell Gace Newman J: ae i Norton Geo hup DL «=—-Northrup EL Net Edmond few Chae wan (ie W Nolan Joho O'Keette G Oroary Cedi BO} toad LD Kee! 00) win ime races ey : aredy Samce Gonna Kicbard Dwyer wn” pwr my ry Panck oe rom ae A ‘Hara Kev Bor sborn Olmstead Aaron B O'Bryan Patrick Sees Thomas O'Shea Daniel P PaltsHerrich J. Parker John@ Parkinson J Pragei Col “" Perscean tae? Paetuets lr Edw'd Parks Jobo Pei el Bath & Co Pelton eon mB Peck Canc Wn H sine Henry B_Pferfferle Michaol Mr Peters Frederick Preston Arthur W Prenties Joshua Perley Jon Pretcher Bruno erlee A roy Fy Prine Pric PB Pi rtine Platt, Bgacklin & oa lark Wi: Phillips & Tip 0 john Charles Picket Piodar we phiit Hoary joke Price David Phittips Power Dr Wm Phillipe Beal Post Isaac M Proctor Wm Poe John C= Porrish SE Porter wa Powers Robert Powers Edward = Porver Win Pollock Hugh Porter Lot Perter& CoAD Plumbe Kichard Purdy Lovell Purehy Joba Palmer J ee yueen James Quinn Felix Quirk Joba juing Thomas Quin Jobo R Raymond Sam'l Raynelds 4 I. 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