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Common Council. BOARD OF ALDERMEN. ‘This Board met at the usual hour. M. Mor- ident, in the ebatr, The minutes of last were read cosmnpeeapenetys relative to violation <* pances at No. 27 Cliff street; to have vaca: toy 4 bes yee between Twenty-neventh a Twenty- moed ji toliaht weaterly side of nue, to Thirty tourth street, With gan, “ Jeremiah Miller, to be appointed # Commissioner of REPORTS ADOPTED. Of the Committee om sewers, on o report of same committee of Board of Asristsnts, in tavor of sewer in Fulton street. between Broadway and Greenwich treet; also. adverse to petition of McUabe for extra compentation for building a sewer in Twenty-seventh . . peda ‘THON eae meen © os ved, That: oo grecowmeng ive public Ly uesty ar to all persons desirous of obtaining accom: Acne 4 year, that application for any of the pul jocks and slips will be received at the Vomptroller' En until Saturday next, 20ch inst., at 40’cleok, po! bitherio pursued in the leasing of docks and slips, has roved entirely injurious to the interests of the city. observed that they don't have ‘two per cent fer their docks slips, while 1, Fewlize han paeeaes all leases at public suction, which course would eneure the Corporation the full price of their docks and slips. The Alderman ot the Fitteenth observed) that the course which the Finance Uommiitee have adopted would be the most advantageous to the city By ad- vertising. they intend thet every one should have a chance, and thatthe lease should be granted tu the highest bidder. He contended that some of the piers draw as much a9 swentr: five per cent. Aldermen 01 the b said thet some of our docks and piers eis _ good price and some not, which entirely depends upon the location ‘The object of the Committee of Finasce in advertising. is to give aa ome « chahce, and to reserve the right to deter. mine who shall obtein the Jeane, whieh right they would lore if sold at public suction. Our sim is to get as much as we can for our piers and docks. Alderman of the Twelfth said that he introduced the resolution for a double purpose—first, to relieve this Board from the periormance of au executive duty, and secondly to give to those persons who occupy slips in this am, panting mere than a sort of fugitive pro- x, ¢ thought that its consideration might have Jed to the passage of an ordinance. having for ite ob eet the determination of this subject. olds, that it (a as much ep executive tuaction f loose piers, as Bave been wont to do, as to make contracts for she, &o. He holds that as long as the present sys- tem prevails, they are of necespity exposed to corrupt- ing ibfuences. He would Brant @ lease of five years, tRetead of one, and s promise of renewing the eame for other five years. if deemed expedient. Pecple do not want te be changed thus every year. The present sys tem should be entirely aitere: Alderman of the First expressed himself in favor of the couree which the Finance Committee have deter- mined upon, and maintained that by their exertion the price of docks and slips has risen in @ conside- Fable degree. The whele difficulty, he says, lies in the ordinance directing that the dooks and slips be let for one year only. Alter some further remarks, the resolution was adopted RESOLUTIONS ADorTED Resolved. That the Compiroller be directed to report to this Board, at anearly day, the estimated value of the wharf and pier property belonging to this city, with the yearly reovipts and expenses in rebuilding ‘and m the first of May, 1845, to That the counsel for the Corporation re- joard whether, by the establishing the partment, a policeman appointed to fill u va casioned by resignation, malfeasance or remo- the ward. can hoid his office for four years, or val val fom only tor the unexpired term of his predecessor. Resolved, That the counsel of the Corporation be quested to apply to the Legislature to allow the Com- mon Council power (if they have it not nm to direct, by ordinance. the place or places where meney, end any other property taken from persons charge with commission of eriime, shall be deposited and,kept; slko for the final dirpesition of the same. ‘The Board then adjourned. Jax. 22.—This Board met at the usual hour; M. Morgan, President, inthechair. The minutes of Jast mee! were read and approved PETITIONS REFERRED, Te and fleg Kighty-fourth street, between Third and Fourth avenues; of Samuel Crawtord, to erect iron stairway in front of 107 Broad street, ot Brainard and others, to have heaps of manure lying between Thirteenth and Sixteenth streets and avenue A and East river, removed. REPORTS. Of the Croton Aqueduct Board, with an ordina: moditying the water rates; laidon the table and ‘or- dered to be printed. Of the Committee on the Croton Aqua. duct De iment, recommending the resolution directing the Groton Aqueduct Department to purchase ble ground upen which to construct « . for Sacpeons ¥ it was accordingly og Of Committee on Ferries, in favor of py ing exolusive i to Draper & Smith to esta! ry, t near the Battery to Governor's Island, Forney e continuance of the World's Fair proposed to peels on Governor’s [sland in 1862; ordered to be RESOLUTIONS REFERRED. measures to carry the same into effect. the eliy tresaury, to be expended for the purpone ; expended tor up the bg * in the Street Department. for the maps and other valuable re- tion of the Commissioner of Re- bu; Marais Reae cxtutbied on eothnenee to establish a bureau in the Street Commissioner's Department, jed the Bureauof Railroads and the head rnhieh reilr cil; laid om the table and ordered t be ‘The Board then adjourned. Jan. 23.—This board met st the usual hour. M. a heir lorris, to repair the cross walks in the Sixth Eleventh to Thirteenth street, east side; 4 communication was referred, poiutiag out several Fifth, Sixth, and Seventh REPORTS Of the Committee on Sewers, on veyors. Also, in favor of referring loners and Inspectors of schools ineteench ward to the Orot queduct Depart: it, with power; of Committee on Roads, in tavor of oak ce ig ead grad- = Forty-sixth street, between F and the Bast river, and setting cur! id gutter stones therein. RESOLUTIONS ADOF TED. Coroner Geer, yesterday held an inquest at's No. illet street, upon the body of Domiuick Lambrecht ‘8 German, 40 years of age, whe was killed op Monday morning. at the grooery coraer of Wiilet and Rivin| streets, therefore Resolved, That a reward of $500 be offered for the arrest, or such information as may lead to the detec- tion or arrest of the murderer of Dominick Lambrecht, at 16 Willet street, on the morning ot the 20th, and ‘thet the Comptrol er be directed to draw a warrant tor the payment of the same, to be charged to the oontin- fier pees of the Common Council, and that His ‘the the Mayor be requested to offer said reward ned. That the Croton Aqueduct Board be authorioct t to employ three assistant engineers, at ealaries not exceeding in the gate $3 an- nam; and three labowes, or resimea, to aoddet’ thom, at regate, $900 per an- not exceeding in the nal be, under the direstion = mum, whose duty it that board. the services relati powers, ni ‘the city surveyors, and for the purpose of raabvenieg the city treasury, the amount of such salaries, not eee ten cen ate receipts vated with tne Revived, ‘That it be referred to the Cor noo on jit the eet ‘om . to apply tothe Legh deters at the present session fur the pas- ge there solved. That the Street Commissio to take the necessary steps to coi house and lot om the southeast corner of Greenwich end Vesey streets, to relay the sidewalk in front of aid teen both te. with flagging stones issioner of Repairs and ry sucstoinn the city to make the loans, oreise for, provide that the rame forms reseribed yy the consticats Resolved, That the gl be directed to have Northmoore street, West Broadway to the North river lighted with gas diamediately Resol A eROLU TIOW REFE That the Fifth » ty first ate P hh street, between Bighth and Ninth ¥ the direction of the Vreton Aqueduct Board. Resolved. That the Commissioner of Kepaite and Hupplies be directed to enter into & contract with Wiliiem 0. for the construction of his com- Dinstion pavem in Broadway, from the therly Hine of the intersection of Duane street tothe north- erly line of the intersection of Houston street, the Diecks used in said work to be of the sama quality na thore he laid betore— the price of the work to be five G@oilare per superficial equare yard. awd to be paid for per one thousand yards, as each shail be completed, the section between White and Franklin streets: “Tossives ‘That the Ray ay of Btrests and ‘Lampe be Se tiacence to have Beach, Habert, and Vestry @treets, lighted with gas, from ilwisen street to the sy river. odstious of the Corporation, for | BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDERMEN. Jan. M1.—The Board of Assistant Aldermen met this ottervoen it, fo che obair.and o juorum of ers im their places Fae miuutes of e last meeting were rei pproved. Petition of 8 B. Wi rd, tor pi ter foot of Hubert street, € ‘ard, tor c ul ron ee? Reterred : OfD. A. Cushman, to bave pump removed trom pore corner of Hudsonand Awos streets. Refer- red. REPORTS OF COMMITT ER: Repert of the Committee on the Fire Department Sdverre to organizing any vew hydrant companies. Adopted. RESOLUTIONS Resolved, That the Comptroller give public notjoe, in the city new pers, te ‘all persons desirous of ob- teining dock and thp accommodations of the Corpors- tion jor the ensuing yeor that ap pplnaden for any of the public docks and slips will received at the Com ptrelier’s office until Saturday next, 26th imst., at 4 o'clock. Adopted Resolution, to have the Russ pavement, between Maiden lene aud Jobn street. grooved at right angles with the curb stones; th esto be made three. fourths of em inch in de; quarter of an inch in width. Referred to 1 missioner of Repairs and Bupplies, to ascertain the price. Resolved, That the Commisrioner of Repairs and Bupplies be requested to communicate te this Board | the total amount, it apy, paid per diem for surveying in connection with the Russ pavement, or spy sum or sums, paid to engineers or superintendents of said work. Adopted. Jan. 22 — This Board met last evening; in the chair, and s quorum of members Perini Ot Willirm Rudford for lease of north side of Pier, it, and Piers 44, 45, 40, 47, and 43, for pay for injuries received by le jumber, in Tenth street, and king No. Referred. REPOKTS OF COMMITTEES. Repert of Fi: oe Committee. in tavor of paying Artber Ryder for services rendered as bell ringer on City Hall. Acopted, Report of Committee on Streets, recommending concurrence in adoption or resolution and ordinance to fillin and regulate Fifteenth street, from avenue Ato avenue B. Adopted. Keport of Committtée on Bewers, on conourrence, for sewer in Eighteenth street, from near Broadway to Concurred in. fe Chana :VOF 0} enth and Tweitte the President in their places. staeets Adopted. Report of Committee o1 were, in favor of conour- tipg to build sewer in Twemty second street, from sewer in Beeond avenue te the sewer now built, east of Se- cond avenu Report of Committee on Wharves, Piers and Slips, inne relation to pier at Manhattsnville, with resolution ension of said pier. Adopted, OM THE BOaI ly to the ot our city, sothat the Jom- power to direct wher. ods, and other property taken from perso ball be deposited. Concurred in. Committee on Streets, io favor of author- g the New Yorkand Harlem Kailroad Company ‘tend their road to the south end of the Park, for ger cars. Referred. ort of Committee on Wharves, Piers and Blips, up gap in bulkhead between Feur- rth iver. jourred ia. rty-fourth street, between Third nd Forty eighth street, between Third and Fourth avenues, be lighted with oil. Con- curred ia. Resolution that the Comptroller give public notice in the city papers, to all persons desirous of obtaining dock and slip accommodations of the Corporativn, for the ensuing year. that ver 'eation for any of the pub- lie dooks aud slips will be received a# the Comptrol- Jer’s office. until the 29th inst., at 4 o’clook, P.M. Conourred in, mvn Couneil shall bi RESOLUTIONS. Resolved, That Orchard street, from Delancey to Hester street, be repaired. Adopted, Revolution that the President of the Crotom Aque- dust Department be requested to instruct the con- tractor ot the Jay street sewer to remove cobble etone from im front of 829 and 331 Greenwich street, also. te fill sunken places at cornor of Jay and Greenwich streets. Adopted. —This Board met at the veual hour, this The President in the chair, and a quorum of members pr a PETITIONS. ra Hose Company, No. 2, fora new , of F. A. Ridadook and others, tor b Petition of N! Petition for s sewer in Thirty-fifth street, from a feet west of Fifth avenue, to con- c sewer in Sixth svenue and Thirty. fifth Referred atreet. Petition from E. Il. Pray and others, for a ferry from New Jersey shore to some point between Forty-second and Forty-sixth streets. Keferred REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. The Committee on Streets reported relative to the subject of the extension ot the Harlem Railroad to the southerly end of the Park, and the Hudson River Rail- road to the corner of Chambers B The committee do Ho say they will give t! ‘The cisert was laid on the table mae ordered to be printed. Report of Committee on Wharves, Piers and Sli, in favor, ‘of extending pier No. 33 North river, at foot of Jersey street. to the exterior lime. Adopted Report of the Committee on the Fire Department, in favor of concurring with the Board ef Aldermen in relation to establishing a Soe hic communication between — several fire pang = Pao py ing the Tiarle seer lessen the » of their cars between Forty-second and Twenty-seventh streets. Adopted. RESOLUTIONS. Resolution to light Forty. aes street, from Bloom ingdale Road to Hu: Ban esolution to take Ly sidewalks of Firet, Third fina Fil stitute stone flagging therefor. Kef Resolution that the side walk on the Tenth eed between Avenues C and D, be id rey io | Re — ‘to have the street pavement on east side peo wetween Houston ead Stanton sareete, red. solved, That it be referred to a special committee to report as tothe expediency or necessity of epening or extending Chambers atreet to the East river Adopt- ed; and Messrs. McCarthy, Boyce and Ward appointed on the committee. Resslution to appoint 'T. Spencer Kirb: mis sioner of common schools for the Third ward, in place of James @. King,Jr., resigned. Adopted. Board of Supervisors. His Honor the Mayor presiding. ‘The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and wards, and to sub- ferred. ‘south side of filled in PETITIONS REFERRED. Of sundry persons, for the correction of taxes. ORTH ACCEPTED ual Taxes, in favor of accept- re of Ca petit he Direstors ont the Amerioan xchange Bank. to be released from taxes. It was rubeayen tly ordered to be laid on the table, and i. same committee, in Le | tl in Broo! tyr Medi 4 ay 1 RESOLUTION. That the Tax Commissioners report to the Board the amount of taxes remitted for the year 1860. United States ‘Commissioner's Office, tore Joseph Bridgham, Beq Jan B21 —United States vs. Hugh Bright and Thomas Ward.—-The prisoners were Loved of the crew of the ship Radius, and were c with endeavor. ing to make a revolt. wing todo Gary board the ship while in the port of Witnesses proved that the ship wae ins leaky and ee condition; the men were AE constantl pumps during the voyage ile in port, the crew were willing to Teerk, ~4 wanted a survey of a and that they were in danger in remaining y~4 of her. captain went on shore on the ar- rival’ of the ship at 8t. Thomas, and ordered that 00 Doats should be Iaunched. The American Consul came on board with the in the next m: and took the men ashore, and put them in the jail noe they were taken home for Adjourned. 22.— Witnesses were introdaced so the past A ers, comfirming the testimon ready seaworthiness of the ship Radius, an the ness of the crew to work ifs survey could be that the case did not come aot; that the feare of th had. The Commireioner p wibert er and John K Dowling — brought 2, for examination oa he , On board tl ar P < part of hy ore ‘were charged with stealing four watches Jewelry, trom Wendel H. Levy, ® p ‘voyage from Liverpool to this port. he lost the property, valued at about $1,000. from his = Hee. which he k the foot of hie bed, and that it rest. considered that there rand qT client the pris oners were committed for District or Omics. A, ne eich ‘aoatitner ae ly YORK HERALD. _ Your eet rj oo ane Heraid, the it from Boston on the 9th of December, dere omthe 1ith of; five monthe only, at eucbor. durin, the public. it 9] the operation posress scme interest bilan! receipt of the ging. Her crew a" T Sverage one. Before the abolishing of corporeal punish- ment, it had been very generally Syprios to such of- tenees as smuggling juor, drunkenness, and the | crimes incident thereto. From the moment the sh! tailed, the opportunities for procuring liquor cea: and drunkenness was unknown, (for no ever druwk, or even exoited, upon the moderate allowaus: of whiskey served out to him daily) and the former drunkards—the men who were continually being upished in the Mediterranean—have since then be- aved almost uniformly well, while eimost the only men who have been punished, have been those who were pever punished betore, and who hed been pre- viomaly dcterned foam eflending by the hnowledes.that the Captain porsessed the power of floggi: and the most serious offences which can occur in & ship of war— such 8s insubordination, neglect of duty, and dis- obedience of orders—have increased to an astonishing degree. Does not this prove that the power to inflizt corporeal al pupishment will prevent a necessity for its ure! liquor could have been obtained. the same pes would have been committed, which were tormerly punished with a dozen with the cats, or le (never more.) while in addition. should have hi the host of still more serious offences, for which no punishment bas been provided by our legislators in Washington. It is idle to talk of confinement substitute for flogging; the services of all crew are indispensable, and they know it, and they. therefore, kpow that confinement must necessarily be short. It is time jor the and take it out of tl use ittor their own asoeaeh caring nothi: sailor, or fer b ity. but using Jack’s (or rather his back.) to ride upon into notice. Bometh! reasonable must be done in this matter, and quickly too, or the right arm of our fence will be destroyed. OLD IR New Jonx, January 16, 1851 Books, &e,, received at the Beanie, Office within a few Da; De Bow’s Review ror Janvany, 161 Berford & Go., | 9 ov Tnx Orry or New Yonx.— Henry Hoft print: and publis exceptionable. Hisrory or Avi Natiovs—Parts 26, 27, and 28.— Wilkins, Carter & Co., Boston Tux Restoration OF tHe Juws, by Seth Lewis.—J. 8. Redfield, Clinton Hall, Dr. Beac’s Leeture on tHe Jesvits.—Dewitt & Davenport, Tribune Buildings. Haxv Boox to rae Wonyo’s Fain; by Harvey G. Tockett —An indispensable companion to all strangers who intend visiting the World's Fair in London, Tue CT, AGRICULTURAL, COMMERCIAL, AND Financia, at the Opening of the Year 1851; by H. 0. Care 8. Skinner, 79 Walnut street, Philadelphia. tur Uniteo 8) Caxapa, Mexico, &e,— aM ttwood, No. 19 Beekman street InstauctiONs in Gyamnastics.—By J. EB. D’Alfonce, late professor in the military school in St Petersburgh, and in Paris Every stminery in the country, public end private, should have a gymnasium attached to it, and there should copy of this work in each Masvat rox Usirep | ade Coxsurs —J. Bidney Published by J.C, Riker, 129 Fulton street. ny valuable it contains a great dewl of information interesting to consuls, seamen, and commanders A Gvuive 10 THe Berentiric Knowtence ox Taixcs Famiian.—By Rev. Dr Bruner. 0.8 Francis & Co., 252 Broadway. We should like to see a ony et this | little werk in the bands of every youth in the country, | Court of General Sensi Before Judge Be Jan. 23.—Stabbing, with Intent to Kill.—The trial of Jobu Keegan, indicted for stabbing Micheel Shine. on the Sth of October last, with intent to take his life, was resumed this morning; but before any witnesses were examined. the prisoner offered to withdraw his plea of not ity, and age guilty to assault and bat. tery. To this the public prosecutor consented, the plea was entered, and the prisoner was ordered to aj pear for sentence on Baturday. Attempt to Break into a Store.—Wilbelm Dulman, « young German, was tried on s charge of an attempt 2 ey im the third degree. The indictment hargeshim with attempting to break into the store ot Jobn Mansfield. No. 92 Canal street. on the 18th of Deeember last. The ease was not clearly made out, and the jury acquitted the prisoner. Court of Oyer and Terminer. Betore Chiet Justice Edmonds =: Aldermen Franklin S| District Attorney time to — ‘ive ‘udge and the n "4 ‘nto the Suthoritiee The Court adjourned sine die. ‘The bridge recently erected over the Mohawk river at Tripe’s bill, fell, pe days ago, under its immense weight. 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