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THE NEW YORK HERALD. MORNING EDITION----TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1852. — eT PRICE TWO CENTS. your predecessors to the necessity of making some pro- Resolved, That the above resolution | be tl at whon they shall be done the land thus made wi 4 ye eens to guard against it,end an ordinance wae,as I | the heads of each Cf nlpee until further produce & large sum ever and above the cost of t.€ improvement. No provision exists for the repairing of piers which INAUGURATION NEW CITY GOVERNMENT. OSPECT HILL VILLAGE ASSOCIATION.—PRO- and of the asso- posals will be received for a) til en Ja: a le to a offered the following whish was |. prepared in accordance with these Alderman Wanp But as it has never been acted om, I would | adopted:— call attention to the subject, and urge the adop- | Rerolved, That if the Board of Assistant Aldermem are owxed solely by individuals, cr In whick the Cor- poration have but # partial interest. powers of the Common Council in this respect should be more clearly defined, the on the subject of repairs to wharves and piers, This tior be obtained of pos tls must be left, mar The rights and Wm. Panxer, Secretary, 192 Canal atroet. tion of some suitable measures, and secure our citizens | concur, the Commissioner of Repairs and community against the which arise frem such practice: it Estimates for Gradiny &o, RED < PRACS, Prosldont, 161 Third avenue. The Board of Aldermen and Board of Assistants Sworn into Office, being entirely silent s. Reisines, Figs, Nut Soap, Swoet Vil, d Supplies be di- dangers and accidents | rected not to sign any contract for the rebuilding of Washington Market until further directed by the Com- mon Council. PARK. In the month of May last, I had the honor to submit Alderman Tievman offered this resolution, which was to the Common Council a communication, suggesting the | referrtl to @ apecial committee, consisting of Tweed, expediency of setting apart some portion of this island | Tiewanand Ward:— 28aypublic park, to be laid out on aacale commensurate | Resolved, That if the Board of Assistant Aldermen con- with our rapidly increasing population, and one which | cur, the Commissioner of Repairs and Supplies be directed Would eave much trouble, delay, STREMTS AND AVENUES. ‘The opening and extending of streets and avenues is artment having charge of nd vexatious litigation. ndigo, Bes at , Cowater, Shel r, 57 Dey atrest, oor- HE ATLANTIC BUILDING ASSOCIATION WILL hold a meeting in the lodge room of the Sona of m the corner of Atlantic and Henry streets, Brook- on Tuesday evening next, tho 6th Ianations will be ‘vantages of the association, T. I, Jonns, Secretary. » Wines, Mackore! W. A. CARTER, Aucti ner Greenwich. N NOTICE.—THOS. BELL, AUCTIONEER — “Sy EN. Bush. Sale. tiie Quy. at 108; o°clock, at the aalorooms No, 10 North William tre x and fancy articles ROARD OF ALDERMEN At twelve o’clock yesterday, the new Beard of Aldermen Board of Assistants were sworn in and organized. or entered the rcem of the Board of AidJer- y after twelve o'clock, escorted by the Chiet of Police and aids. and leaping on the arm of Morgan President of the late Board of Aldermen, under the control ef the de the wharves and piers, and a very Jarge amount of work hax been accomplished during the of the Second avenve will probably be completed, and the read ready for travel in about one year, it of the principles, objects, * GEORGE CURTIS, Presid (yPEN 70 ALL.—IF YOU WOULD LEARN HOW TO = would afford to our cil for relaxation and exercise than they now erjoy. Io cordance with the The extension , of valuable Dry Jewelry Watvhes, 20,00) Segars, just im- 4s more ample accommodations | Rot to enter into any contract for laying any further block stone pavement, known as the Russ pavement, on uggestions, application was made | Broadway. until further directed by the Common Uoun- to the ‘islature, and an act was passed at the special | cll. Anotherresolution by the same, which was adopted: pide iach authorizing the iter Counetl take Resolved That the Comptroller report to this board ww Cases, and Counters ‘ported, and various other artioles. ASS W-LLARD, AUCTIONEZR.—OIL PAINTIN' ‘&o.—At Anction, this mornng, ‘Auction Room, No. 11 Nanssu strest, The Eighth avenue is neazly completed to the width of 49 Jeet, as far as 120th street. toortly be regutated and opened for travel to its jamction avenue, at Seventy-first atres pe the heavy tax pew im: #, attend the mecting of the yp, to be held at Washington t, (entrance in Hoster sts ring called the Hoard to order, proceeded to ad- following oath to each member :— “Ido rolemnly swear that I will support the consti- tution of the United States and the constitution of the a "Peanklia ‘Build ‘Broadway will very for the purpose of a public park,the grounds lying be. | without tween sixty: sixth an with the Tenth lelay a comparative statement of the amountot 6th streets, and the Third avenue | Salaries for years 1840, 1850, and 18651, with the increase and East river, Application wasmade to the Supreme | OF decrease of each department in detail ; the date of Ccurt for the appointment of commissioners to estimate | the ordinance or resolution increasing the came, apd and award the aincunts to be paid to the several owners | when to take ‘effect); what officers, and their nambers, n ‘Auctioneer, will gell at auctica, as al the Sixth avenue is now completed to Fifty. ‘aintings. in rich cilt framos, without reser Btate of New York, and that I will faithfully discharge the duties of Alderman according to the best of my Alderman Jounx Donenry. of the Nineteenth Ward, + sisting of fine originals and perfect transcripts of som dest paintings, lan «f rounding the corners of the streets cross- members oan do ing Brcadway, below the Paik, has been tc ted at the of every one, male an: of the property thus to be applied, in accordance with | increased, with their eulari the provisions of the act. The right of the Common Alderman Bann offered the following ordinance, which ofthe advantages a ber, that by inves! intersections of John and Fulton streets and has proved tobe ro decidedly advantegecus, that it be er ntinved with all the atresta intersecting that great thoreughfare below the Park; for withoutencroach- seurible degree upon is wilor ded tor yeh NDT, AUCTIONEER —EXECUTORS' 1 13 Spruce streot.— lock, by order of the Clothing, Beddia, fancy and ‘staple x: one onge 12 dozen Fronoh Gal also, 1 Hydraulic Press, Te Champaigue, Green Paint, &e. having been already sworn into office by the Recorder, said “I am duly qualitied; I am prepared t> take my reat.” He then took his se The Mayor then left the Board and proceeded ta the Board ef Assistants. Alderman Stunrrvant was moved to the chair, for the purpore of organizing the Roard Ceuneil to proceed under thia ! was contested in the Supreme ers of property to the appointment of commissi I would recommend Tato ia th fas jate in the course of a few ‘ou can obtain sufficient | by using the money for that Offivors :—Pre- nt— Wi ter if you wish it, dwelling, whic pose that you are no’ Moody. Trustees: N can te paid for st If Skins, Nantz »to fara in and ont w, anit liad been framed, | Was sdopted :—Be it ordained by the Mayor, Aldvrmen, urt by some of the dwn | atd Commonality of the city of New York, in Common terested, and a decision was rendered | Council convened, as follows; That the ordinance of the rsunger the | Common Council, entitled “An Ordinance concerning isting Inw, as will be seen by an examination of | the Police of the 2d, Sd, 4th, 6th, 11th. 17th, and 18th the opinion delivered by Judge Edmonds Wards, approved by the Mayor on the Lith Pobruary, Underthese elrovmatances, and for the reayons stated | 1861, be repealed. in the communicatior above mentioned, to which I would Aldermen Denman offered the following :-—lesolved, LAMVS AND GAS of the bureau of loops and gas have Ruling the past year, ¥ mes L, Swit 181 Willism Simpson, t, Joseph Nesbits, C. Z, POND, 8 | _ It was next moved that the Board proceed to take ballet for President, Alderman Danity Ricriany V. Compre: OB BOGART, AUCTIONEER, STORE NO. 15 virtue of 2 chattel mortgaxe, T will , cn Wednesday, the 7th instant, at I No 102 Duane stro ar; ads and bartels) working Panchsons, wagons, one Horse an Boiler and Mill Gescin: 2 0 Dek, iron Safe, & Al respectfully refer jeot in detail, 1 wi be made to the I enaztment of 2 law which will meet the exigencies of the | and of #ll matters connec! ipruce streer.— iy revary, offices 15 Spri F, Tiemann nominated Alderman ef the Bighth ward, for President. ‘The votes were accordingly taken, when fifteen mom affirmative, Alderman Compton in the forencon, sle Caske, (hoz ‘Troughs, israsa Cooks, C 2 and & very d FOR SALE AND TO LET. ARS LEASE OF A SMALL AN’ inal punter of gas lamps ereoted and light- ne companios, fe eleven iti, added to the bers having voted in ‘wes culy elected President of the Board Aldermen Barr and Alvord were appointed a commit tee for the purpore of conducting the President to the when the President rove and said :— Gexti een oF THE Boann or ALDERME: Ireturn you my sincere thanks for the honor you have conferred upon me on selecting myself as your | Presidezt. I eesure you my mind is fully finpreseed with the great responsibilities of that honorab! the yenr, by the two hundred ard twenty-rx, (1 It ira matter of deep reptet to all parties Interested in | #PPropriations are yet unex the proposed improvemert, that the contractor for ex- | Performed. with whom such contra tending the Second avenue to Harlem, should haye | ature of the contracts, amd how mr Coolers, Refrige ‘ Ty Aure are nearly new, havin, Temps now lighted ERR —SALB O ) a great majority of our constituents. lat of Feb: , or sooner, if desir 7 ar reareaharteromin liberate judgment of their immediate re be parties need addread box PORTER HOUSE FOR SALE CHEAP—LOG. in Catharine otreot—the stook, fixtures tand leass—or | would bo rented to a good tenant, winter weather ing the service pipes. hmpsrow]' ghtedis6 692 making wolve thousand ‘The superiority of gas veel this dey, Os second hand fur deseription, com prising seve wehes, French, inshogany and black walnut *, contre, card and ofa do., al number of ¢ Ircd and ninety cight. e station, and ities of the lo Bed. stends, din'n: setting forth my views onthissub- | Thatthe Commissioner of Streets and Lamps report to d suggest that renewed application | this Board a full and particular exhibit of the secounts islature, at its present session, for the | &nd business of his departwont an severa! bureaux, therewi.1, from tho time of its organization to the 8d Janumry, 1862, stating what dec, what contracts not money Will be re- any, aud if any, what oppropriations bave been made fer any, azd what quired to completo (hem, and wheth: ‘pI work or works not yet contracted fe Adopted. Led fixed upon, 2s the mest suitable upon the | _ A similar resolution calling upon the Commissioner of the new park thus marring many ot the na- | Repairs and Fupplics to report to this Hoard, was adopt- on, F ed 1 trurt that prompt action with reference to this im- | By Alderman Prox: Resolved, That the subject of pittant set may be bad by your honorable body,andthat | the apportionment of the police force of this city be re- | the duties appertaining te it shail rv alous attention. T rely upon your kind aid and valna. ble assistance to enable me to perform the important du- over Gi whe thcr considered in respect to economy or nti- lily, has been 20 gererally acknowledged as not to re- quire ny further demenstration; and I desire to com- NTRAL LOCATION FOR LECTURES, &o.—TNE a measure which seems to have been demanded by the | ferred to the Committee on Ordinan church in Bighth street, head of La Payotts re for do,,2 French plate Glasse: in order that great majerity of our citizens, and the polivy and expe- | the different wards may havea puilictent numberof po- diency cf which Would scarce admit of a doubt, shall not | licemen to preserve order, and seoure the property of our longer be delayed citizens from depredations, ties you have assigned to me 8s the representatives anu guardians of the Empire city Union, to protect. its great and increasing iater- este, and it becomes us to have a proper conception of the important trusts confided to us, We must remember Woe have bean placed here lieg of the head of (his bureau in substitue Cagbout the city as coon as practl- earnestly urge upon the Common ity for making provision to licht the place, may be had for th liver ng leotur ‘UG STORE AND LEASE FOR SALE, LOCATED re, &0., &e, Also, several picoes of he meetings of sooietio ting gas for cil th cable, IT would agait Council the neoe RAT SALE OF STORK LOTS—FIRST ANNUAL SALE of the Batture Building Lots, Second Munioipality, CLEANING STREETS. Several nominaitons by the Commissioner of Streets ‘The condition of the strecta during the past year, with | #nd Lamps were then presented, which were condrmed, in one ofthe beat locations in the city. fitted up with much taste ana b in every particular. having Wharves and piers with gas, New Oriesns ~b; Fram the derkness wh tion, on Wednoe: at 12 o'elook cach street, New Orleans, Beard & May.—Will bo sold at au 1ith January, 1962, and fyllnwing fay, ab the Arcade Sal By and in pursi ent, approved March 4lst, 1851. entitle Cy concerning a portion of the Batture in frent of Municipality No, 2, New Orlerns, and in conformity with compromise made between th 4 owners, er their repreaontati fully set forth by plan ferred to in said 6: defors L. B. Cer Pig 1, Two Lots of Ground, in Levec, Fulton, Common, and Canal atreets, ree fronts. 2. Nine Lots of Ground, in the square bounded by Front Levee, Fulton, Commo) from 1 to9, inclusive. Fulton, and Front Levee street on Fulton sna F uty, and well appointed small but convenient offize at- tached, which ean bo made most useful for the reception of | ‘Tho present owner ¢esirous Of it at a creat bargni in cash, tre balance on acourity. cither to « phyatel that, although our course may be soon rua in this world, et our acts will be recorded and, perhaps, scrutinized ions; and it is my most earnest hope and ordinances will prove that we have endeavored to advance the interests of our constituents. Gentlemen, I will but remind you that, by our oaths, we are required to legislate for the good of the whole ‘and not for any particular section. We are the treasurers ofthe people, and by our economy in the use of their property, cam best testify our appreciation of the honor have conferred upon us waseured that we wili be held to astrict account> ability for the misuse of the power investedin us Again, gentlemen, allow me to return to you my if the honorable position you have | endeavor to perform the duties faithfully and impartially to you all. Alderman Tirmann offered the following resolution, which was edopted Resolved, That David T. Valentine be appotuted Clerk | ofthe Boerd of Aldermen; John A. Chambers, Deputy Clerk of the board; Charles A Doberty, Assistant Clerk; Thomas J Mundy, Second Assistant Cler! Messenger of the Board ; aud Nicholas Seagrist, Bergeant at Arme. A committee, consisting of Aldermen Denman and Sturtevant, was appointed to wait upon the Board of Amistante, for the purpose of stating that they were grerpect to cleanline ‘ futiefuctory, and where exceptions have ufforded grounds | t@ke into cove for the charge of apparent weglect, Iam assured that (he fault has not been justly chargeable to tis departme at, haying cupervision of them, but is mainly attributable to the inculgence extended to contractors, who haye been permitted, without the imposition of any penalty. in. di- lect violation cf law, to encumber the streets, ‘This ha. formed one of the greatest obstacles to the proper clean. ing. of the etreets, und has been @ fruitful aource of com pervades sll those looali- ties, recidernte wiminaling fatelly bave been of fr while it slmost seems to invite de- precations upon the ehipping, as well 28 vy various gocds which are of neceasity sometimes. leit vpon the wharves at night. of thie department was most urg have this part of the city lighted with pas, and if any arguments are needed to ent reler your honorable body to the suggestions on this hend embodied in bis laxt apnual report. that mains ere now laid slong the West streets, omd there exizts, therefore, no reason why this portion of the city should not be at once lighted with gas. especially as the existing contract with tho New York Ga Uompany requires that they shoud light all streets With gasas test us mains are inid therein, sntject bag been o: mmerded to your notice by th of police, whose “posit knowing and appr-ciating the necessity for lighting the wharvee and piers. y future gener that our recor: jeaving the city, quent. Cocurrenc o terms of sale are gan Ae The above offers, or dtuggist, opportunities Wilson, Herald Office, interview may be had 0G TO BE SOLD. of parting with & special aot of te efficient head ‘untoipality in his efforts to A GENTLEMAN I8 DESIROUS n old and faithful dog to some ons out ot tewn who requires one; he has no fault, is 1 act of compro # its Necessity I would ailing inthis, we may unced uy Now ‘ach lot having T desire in th meade in my firvt ennual communication, that all con- traoters :hould be required, under proper penalties, to complete the work undertuken within the time apscified in their contracts, ‘The most liberal allowance may be made £0 as to cover #11 ordinary ¢ ors thould be held to a rigid nab their agreement, The streets are now permitted to be incumbered for weeka after the expitation of the time fixed tor the completion of the work; fond of the water; the inc of South and dings is the only venienoe of keoping him in jon why heir parted with. Address Mayor R., Horald offi humble thankr a No. l froma th TENT MEDICINE ont Levee stresti cornorof Fulton, Front Levee, and Gravier atreot 3. Bixtecn Tove of Grouad Poydras and Gra: sive. Lot No if bounded by New Lever , nembering from | to 16, i: of Fulton, New Lo’ u consumption, and is well known thronghout ariicle iseold at a profit of 150 per cent, and tl exiended to any amount. hi Lita it *flordsa chance not te be met with once in a yes ‘The am‘unt required to purchase can be cleared in on Year. The mosbostisactory reasons piven foraciling. Price session given immediately. Address Fred erick, Herald office stating where an interviow onn be had. in atferds pevaliar fi Le ~Gravier streets. ee, and Fulton streets, Lots Moa, 2, 3 ronte on New Levee an of Ground, in she aqxare bounded by Now afayetts streets, num Ttorme the corner of Pale Lot No 15 forma the nd Mow Loveo atrests. U, 14, is, i4, 19, front on Fuitoa and dounded by Now To s young man If ail contracts provided that the work should be cempleted within the time ep ty es would insure ndberen torther provision also to be the rubbirh should be clea: the superintendent of atr Lim. the city would rave annually thousends of dollara Kew paid for performing work really belonging to the contractors; and the complaints aa to the cendition of rary cf the streete, centretors would be less frequent aud uot so well found. ed in Jurtion cted very great attention during and many experiments have been made Wilh 4 view ot seouring some emooth, permanent, i substitate ior the cobble stone pave id th cvghout the city (except thut portion has been |v with the Russ of Perine pavement.) “# abundantly demonstrates to be utirely ined: quate to resist the constantly increaring Vel Over grent thoroughfares as laid in Biosdway, between Frankiin and W has failed to unev or the expectations of the inventor or the purpe: es tor whieh it wag laid down ‘The only new pavement which has thus far beon tert- of urefulners, is that known ns the This rubjeot has net the past few year Lovee, Fulten, Poe and (‘OR SALE—PRICE $700—A SPLENDID REGULATOR Clock, full jeweled, with ruby palate and maintaining vower, ccmpensating mercurial pendulum, for which s firet awarded, at the last exhi sition tute. Apply to the maker, Henry Wuille, 6 elow Dock, Philadelphia, OR SALE—A FIRST RATE FRENCH JAQUARD | Cord Cutting Machine —This machi \ deuble the advante ge of any other in us Fir price and psrticulars, spply te premitin medal w and which experi: A committee, consisting of Aldernt Ward were alto appointed to wait on th that the Board was organized and ready for busine The committee roon after retur’ Mayor wished to present bis annual message, whioh was fs follows :— Annual Messnge of Mayor Ki Fulton, Latsyolte, &! ii Jot No.1 forms theenmner of La- Lot No. 15 forms od, Fulton, and Now Levee strscts. 1H, 12, 18, and MM, font om Fulton aud Perine nav t Yayette, Fulton, srd New Levee streets. The Perine pavement the corner of G 2.3, 4.5,6,7, 5,9, 4 and reported that tl fers more whan Ground, in the square so eps eg vee, Fulton, Girod, and Notrs Dau 1 to 10, inclusive. Fulton, and New | orner ot Notre Dame, Q 5, and'9, front ‘on Fulton and New ¢ Lots of Cround, in *!.¢ equare bounded by Notre Jutis, Fuiton, end Now Levee from | to 9, inolus: Dame, Fulton, ands, froat en Ful Gi ‘The att ntien o1 streots, numbering the corner of Gicod, a we No. 8 Spruce strevt, Soeibiey bie OR SALE—A PUBLIC HOUSE, WITH OYSTER SA- loon attsched, ituated in a prominent shoroughtare, an excellent business. at No, 572 Hudson street, corer of Hammond strte The charter of th Mayor to communicate to the Common Vou once in each year. a general statement of thi | and condition of the city, in relation to its government, wients, and to rec city makes it th duty of the Ola) wewente For particulars, 9 I cots, num vering Lot No. 1 forma the corner of Notre NOR SALE.—A BILLIAR with s very profitable 1 % Bor, in Ru excellent business location. 4 Price tor the whole about eight hnn- D ROOM, IN CO t e 5 and ormament ef the city, and and firances. as he various depart mit te the Common Counsil, sy in January, in each year,a detailet receipts and expenditures, as well aa ttatement of the geueral condition of their reepectiv: As these official statements are accom: nied by such suggestions as the matured experiences he heads of the departmente dictates, it will not bs vensary that I should do more that general observations on there topics as have ruigeste) themeelves to my mind. Firet in importance stand the financial® concerns of the city, the varie:y and magnitude of which justly eo- title them to your careful consideration. with the view d wisest mode of administering them io nomical and advantageous manner. ‘The condition of the city debt will be so fully set forth. In the spuual report cf the Comptroller, that I sent at this time only the anneaed brief siacement fur- nished me by that oficer. The amount for city and coun- ty purpores, for which epplitatioa must be made to the Legislature for authority to levy, will be two millions four bundred apd thirty-six thousand *ix bundred and fifty dollars, ($2,400 50.) snu the whcie amount of tax of 1862 for city, county aud Btate, will be three mil ions five hundred and one thou: doUars and thirty three een! an increase, over th seventy feven thi and thirty nine condinues to oxist aguiaet . (ond it hus already been strongly smwnstiated sgeinst On this ground.) it presents a most cl to ita further use, especially in those per- tions of the city where any giade ins to be overcome. The expense cf this spesies of payment ie very great, sithcogh 1 am free te admit, that if 14 «hall continue as durabie as it has thus fer proved, it will be im the end eit requires fewer repairs than any Billiard Tables ‘ ‘ : ‘on of Chambers street and West Broadway. Ovwin i dollars, aoe ee: moy ry probsbly to the lsteners of the season when this priv, loge was granted, 1 terested, to avail themeelves of it Curing that year, but i am informed that one of thein will be comn::noed as torly in the spring as precticable, and finished without any unnecessary delay. The surject is one which needs no argument to en ferce its importance, and in thus bringing it to your attention, I feel and eflectual remedies for en evil of ouch magnitude Will receive your prompt and earnest ccusideration. | Tow far these mearures will tend to the reiief of Broad- way. 1emeins to be tested. 1 adhere to the opinion, heretofore expressed by me Cfilvially, that ® manifest | advantage would be geined by the public, on the score of convenience, if not more than two lines of omnibuses vere permitted to run below the Park ; owned jointly by the proprietors of the various lines Where termination is now fixed south of Cortlandt ‘There are, in the city, 579 Heensed omnibures, of h 2t5 are permitted to run to the Bowling green or uth Ferry ; and by taking from this portion of the reute all except some ten cr twenty stages, the street would be rendered partable, without danger to life or lamb, which can rearcely be eaid of it un cen tonces, snd the public would be as well accommo- ated as they are by the prevent arrangement, othe & coud business. KOM, 88 Nassau strost. LASS DRUG STOR! the city government on the fist Mc account of th OR SALE—A Fiest cated in one of the m t public thoroughfares in th 3: ou doing a business of Price $3,0W0—one- ca adress A. ‘Square bounded by St, Jo- on etreste, numbering the mort econcinicel, otber pavement yet tested T do not, however. rubseribe to the policy of giving to ADY One species Cf pavement such an entire monopoly as hos been granted te this one. pavenext equally duzable, with # surface as even, and poseercipg all the advanteges of the Rusa pavement, is ceat of lesa than $3 60 per square tiy luldon our main thoroughfare I know that duriny, the past year de to the Common Couneil by piacticn! paviors, who clem to bave lad years of expe- cities of Burope. for leave to lay down a sment which they allege hall be os durable and as ryiceuble ee the Russ pavement, for about $3 per yard; ond T am net isformed that any netics bas officially been I cannot discover any reason why this permission should be withbeld, especially as contract Wee readily awarded for another apecies of mi bitant price, whieh had already beea condemned py the voice of the entire community. I bave no deeire to detract from the merits cf the Kure pavement, but Ido not think it judicious policy to exclude every other from competition with it. The eastern portion of our city is rapidly growing in OR SALE—A STAND IN WASHINGTON Marker, | | Bow occupied by a buteh to butter, poultry, or. deat stands in she inarnes saepd, Market. New Levee, trom 1 to 5, inclusive, Los No. i forma the corner of St. Joseph, Fulton. and Now Levee streets Lot No, 5 forma the corner of Markot, Fulton, and Now te a and 4 front on Fulton and Now Levco sir: 10. Five Lote of Ground, in yn, Rud New Lat ° it ia one of the artiou'ars, apply to OWES & BALKCOM, 83 Nageau s rect. ORSALE.—A BROADWAY RESTA situated ens corner in the most street. ‘The saloon is bandsomel: and everything in complet $2,000 to $2,500 wi 1 sm ivformed that a atrests, numbering from | to Lot No. 1 forms the corner of Full ot stroots. Lot No. 5 forms st ‘ew Levee streets, Lots , Fulton, New Lev: ality, is superior te id Inid in other cities vou, and Mark Jord, Fulton, and N. 21 . and ae eee x e Required to pureh HOW BS & BALKOOM, 53 Naseay street ITAN HALL (LATE TRIPLER) for the following nights:— Fri riday, snd Monday, 12th of January, 1852. Aj c by letter, or persona! the houre’of 10.4. M. and 12 noon; oz to W. E, Marding, les- see, on the premises. USTARD AND SPICR MILLS FOR SALE, OR A i 2.000, to take sharze The establishment $6 60 per yard ie above desetihed pro on wide streets, yusiness, or whe for issue on the — August, two fronts openin, well sdaptod for the heavy We Lithegraphio Plans will be ree 4: and can ibe forwarded, with marginal notes, to any porson re- 70. ote will not be roldin front of property that was re) ‘ted by parties to tho eomproinise in 1820, who shall signee the act of compromise under whicn this teken of this application tight hundred and six $3,601,806 83.) woic levy of 1861, cf five hundred and ena three bundred and ten dollars ents. ($677,310 39 ) Included in this is the sum of one hundred and twen- purement ot an ¢ partner wanted jh ¢ in equal instalments pons, if required) of ona, two, threo, and Jour years credit, with 6 por cont pox anaam interest from Pi stock se ehand, Se. The fire department is one of the most important of ‘Terms of divided into con any connected with the city government, and 1 am ‘orner of Washin Alderman Fann moved that #0 ration the Kighth "ave nding the question, the Board adjourned until Wed- day afternoon, ittes be raised to it is believed, has beon’ generally BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDERMEN. LAST MERTING OF THE OLD BOAKD Jan. 5.—The Beard of Assistant Aldermen for tle past Jear met, according to appointment, this morning, at 10 o'clock, but # considerable time elapsed before a quorum was found present, The required number having aasom- bled,and the President, A A. Alvord, Esq, taken the chair, the minutes of the preceding mevting were read and approved, Committees were appointed to wait on bis Monor the Mayor and the other Board, to know if there were aay further communications, That tcom his Honor reported thut he had none, but that he wished the membere, indi Vidually and collectively, happiness not only in this world, but in the world to'eome, and the other tbat they had been informed that the Board had adjourned sine die ‘There reports were entered on the minutes, the pro- ceedings read and approved, and this Board also ad- Journed sine die connection to renew the suggestions igeuictes; but contrac. ‘ence to the terms of the only pe- of an inspec: ed is the payment cf the w: J, under such a penal- eto the stipulation; and the pforced by @ penalty that Cup to the a#stisfaction of ch fast to be certified by ORGANIZATION OF THY MEW BOARD At 12 o'clock, wll the newly elected members, with the exception of Trane O. Varker, B-q, of the Fifeeath ward, baving assembled, were eworn 1a by his Honor the Mayor, Samcels RK, Mebbstt was called to the chalr pre ton.; and he and Jonathan Trotter, Esq ,of the Beven- teenth ward, having been severally nominated for Presi- dent of the Board, and a ballot had, the latter wus de- clared elected by @ majority of seven He was then formally condvoted to the chalr, and thua addrerred them: — 8, ¥ reavon of ineuubrances left by s uneil for many years the Common © pd the essity of mdopting nome reme- | poctal puflrages have celled ony i " for Vieir faithful per hag ig fice in a ueighborir uthevtvtoe cay require your for bextanceavd support. Ag bude the organiza’ ur city goeverament, the pelrds at which 6 wha!l commence are Pye cided, apd us (heir duration should no. be unteason- ably prolonged, punctuality in attends and the ob- TVAk ce Of 1 Cer, will beet insure the reyuisite despaten. vbe great avd diversified interests of this city, surpass ing in extent und varlety those of any city on this cont - rent, will demand of those who are charged with it: legislation, prudence, industry, vigilance, and economy, for cur constituents are intelligent, jealous of thei: rights, and opposed to unnecessary taxation. The juris- ciction of the Common Council extends to the supe:- virien ef insti‘utions of every character—moral, contf- | mrreial Suancial, political, and savatory—indeed, thers | ix ecarcely w subject of civiliaed government which bas net, ut various periods, ccoupied the attention of ou uricipal rulers; and when we reflect upon the immens | }epulation who lock to us for wise legislation und fo. | the meintenance of order for the seourity of life and pro. i. perty, we may all well commence our duties with som + nd these to be | Gistiurt cf our ability to meet the wishes of our constitu- evts. Nevertheless, the path of duty is plain; our laws ure nct cowplicated; and if we bring to our sessions the reolation to do cur duty, and our whole duty, witheut fear, favor, or affection of any kind ba- yond the rules by which we are voluntsrily bound, ve rha!l Lave the eatis/action of having endeavored to 1wfil the purpore of our election; and that should tr to every pubue man eufficient incitement and reward, Yendering, Gentlewen, my scknowldgment for the | honor eenferred upon me, and relying on your assistance in the discharge of the functions of the office of Presi- dent ¢f this Board, T prowire my earnest and zealous co cperetion ip all meaeures you may devise for the ge- struct réiirondseoleis nd Eighth avenu eps were taken, by the parties in- ured that the necessity of early | F present cir- THE FIRE DEPARTMENT. Ppy to be enabled to spy that its condition and effi- | peral weal of the city ty-five thousend dollare for defictency of tax of 1851, ond the large amount of six hundred and sixty: tive thourand. one bundred and fifty-six dollars and thicty- Population, but the great thoroughfares leading to that ivction bave thus far been entirely neglected; while the resicents end tax-payers there have been ¢ STEAM POWEM 4% LET AT THE EMPIRE IRON Works, foot of Bsat Twenty-tifth etreet.— two roo: 45 {oot Ly W feet, and several of smaller ower from @ hundred horse ‘to m: ‘until final pay t, secured by mortgaxt ciency nre such as to entitle it to a coatinuanee of the confidence and warm regard 6f all who can estimate the every tide, with ¥, Sandford and Richard Scott, Hq, were severally neminated, aud the first named choeeu by a ballot of 18 velue of the voluntary services rendered by fis gallant | 06, as Clerk of the Loard three cents (#665 166 3) county of New York. fo ), to be raised by tax to the educational purposes for the cing an jncreate in this item of expenditure alone ¢f two bunéred and ceventeen thourand dred and sixty eight dollars and eighty. fi Puy Alarge Fropertiin of the expense incurred ing experiments in Broadway prerive but unjust. R CENT WILL BE PAID ‘New York Exchange Bank 8. VAN DUZER, Prosident, nine. quire on the premises of Bam xel Leggett, or Thos. J. Sloan. This is not only Chathem street, fiom the’ park to its junction with the Bowery, is a thoroughfare revrerly secend in importance to Broadway. wnd it is END OF FOU to the Stockholders of ¢! d after Jannary 2, 1502, TAILORS AND BOARDING-HOUSE KESP- era.— Wanted to dispose of, a business that hag been onr- ried on euccersfully for fi yonro, toxethor with A committee here entered from the Board of Aldermen, STREET CHILDREN. stating they were organized avd in neesion, ready to re- The yublic cheritable institutions of this city are | cvive any communications coudvetedon a rerle ecmiuenstrate with the number | Mr. Nicholas M. Medel was unanimously re-electod 68 £6 over 1861.) Leracter cf its inbabiteuts, and no portion of our | gegesnt-at-arme very frequently obstructed by the necerrity for repaire It svems to me that it would only be am act of justice to afford to the eastern section of the city rcime of the benefite of the improvements in yeving. the wtitiy of whieh has been demonstrated at fo great an expenfe on the incre favored, bat poarcely u.cze important, Western thoroughfare, CROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT Aqueduct Department bas been fully and Teneficielly employed during the past yenr, EO, H. SMITH, LATE SMITH & HAUZ, WI mendation of customers, & tinue the Exchange business at the old stand, Ne. 137 Chatham etrect, corner of Roosevelt stro De pleased to eee his old friends and custome 4 oR ‘The house centaing a large basoment, ators, and back parlor, two bedrooms on first and seoond floor, ae also threo attic bedrooms, altozothor capably ixteon or twenty boarders; er month only, well loca! if nuss be taken at an be taken, as eed apply but a ash © ual taxis more cheerfuily paid than that appropri uted Lo these inetitutic whem the band of relief extenced as it might be. Twlude to theimmense num: | Committe ler of pocr children who throng our thocouzhfares by | Reard of Al Oby BEG by VI_ht, ovme of them vbjevts of rem charity, | truly derervirg, beornse truly needing, that aid they a0 | staiing hie Hover would pileovely implor & grent Kejority FUNDED CITY DENT REDEXMABLE PROM TAXATION, to the pavements, . Where he would Six per cent Building Loan 3teck No. 2 if amounts to $9 5p the stock of shore and bona "February 1, jo do MITTANCES TO IRELAND—!Ri Society, office 51 failures by whiob ‘this country to fri afford to this Socie’ 0 Wash. Square Iron Railing 8too $1,000. are going to Ca.ifornia, Addre Fs —Payable November], 1852.. unity, aud, at th: Arcistant Alderman Marnarr presented a protest But there is one olass to | ppsinet the election iy the Nineteenth ward, which was and protection ix uot so widely | leiden the table ere chosen to wait on the Mayor and tho men, toinformthem, inthe usual form, they were organized ond the first named reterued, municate presently; in nd, truth compels me to say, | suance of which. his @ apt pupils in the school of vice. liv | wae proceeding to re ‘centicusness and thett, whe, if permitied thus to grow | — Gn motion. it was ordered to be laid on the table, and Up, Will coxstitute a large portion of the inmates of our | the urual pumber of copies to be printed 7.O BE BOLD CHERAP—THE LEASE, STOCK AND fixtures ef a well fitted wholossle and rotail Liquor Store, doing a wtod husiness—s corner storo—aad in one of n the city for the above business. impose upon it the losses would have been prevented i! D Dille had availed themselves of the advantages offered b: purpose of entire peoteotion, a fun Bank of Ireland, agsios Nov. i, 1863. # of street maine, for the distribution of water, e been laid firce the commencement of operations lant spring, Which is two and three quarters miles more then was ccptemplated by the superintendent, and yat the best neighborhoo Hehing co gob good crore, thie ‘The carer of ruch as there demand the attention of the ALy person wishing to got © g re, thi is constantly ke} In addition to the above there have heen issued since Arsistant’ Alderman Benuatt presented a protest | egninst the election in the Nineteenth’ ward, which was city government, ond he who shail device some plan by | # +0 Jaid on the table, aud the Board adjourned until 5 this large increase over the estimated amount of work hae bren effected by means of the orizinul appropriati ‘or that purpese, and small surplus remains on hand. Nearly cleven miles of public sewers bave been laid, and thiee thonsend two hundred and fifty feet of cul- verts bare been constructed, with 169 receiving basins, ne derived from the water rents payable to ayaole at sight for sume August Ist, the followin; Five per cept Public Building Stock, payable Noy. 1, 1867..... pis splomceoiing ns civen for sailing. thereby for the ! ¢ pertcctly esfe an! naduertion: GREGOSY DILLON, President. nv KELLY, JAMES MATHEWS. | Vice Providents. JOSEPH STUART, whieh the theuran up iu habits of v and taught to value their responsibilities and powers, will be a public benefactor. | upwards,on the 45 BARCLAY ‘hey are 25 b7 110 business. For Broadway, or \O RENT—THE STORES NOS. rs order, and snitabla for n. December ae s Cf children in our midst, growing | oeieck and Heentiousness, way be reclaimed, Atthe sbove hour they met secordingly, and a com- was received from Mr Barker of the Fifteoath inability te ottend, in consequence of sip bis family, ne also ay invitation from # mill- NEW AaRMOKY. The new armory of the First division of New York | tary company, and they adjourned till this afternooa, State Militia, on the northeast corner of Kim and White (Tucsday ) t Eowarn ©, Dong! Kienax B Dai Janes STUAWT, Treasurer, the sinking fund has reached $445.000, beiog $10,000 of the amount r New York City five per cent stock bas Slips, nye 1, 1967 10. 0. ET—TWO BROWN STONE FRONT THREE STORY ep do, Nov: 1, 188 street, Sonth Brooklyn, tho fifth an | ceived last year, notwithstand: ing the dedvetion wade in the rates by the ordinance put under contract tor the purpose of - providing # depot for the fiel4 pieces used by the division Brooblyn City Intelligence. i rom the corner of Bond, in & handsoms row, 8, and finished in the modera 5. SH. Apply to KERS & CO., 84 John street. yo LET, OR LEASE—WI7H, OR WITHOUT STEAM power—the first floor No 60 Vo J Stouvene! & Co, glasa cntters. on t perlor and two bed rooms No, 107 Prince street, oorner of . Alto, a small rtore, ta B: TIVE COMMITTED, en ordivery ceensions, with the &e., end to provide atuitable pl. ci the Civiten upon aby emi oy, for the p of aiding the ciyil authorities. should their services be frrmed in Devel Inst, which was estimated to be equal ton aggregate of $45,000 per year. erent jncreare in the number of water takers, and indi- cates op art omi Bugmentation of the revenues tv be de- rived from the rome The department is now thoroughly ory nd fis efficiency in th James Stuart. | new, with bath, exe fixtn style, on a atage route, M. William Redmond. Gregory Dillon ‘erence Donelly. John Nicholson. ‘The Society's Employment office, No. 2) Keade atreot, EMITTANCES T0 ENGLAND, IRELAND AND = land.—tbe unde: u will draw bills 01 bie Luilding was abrolutely required for the accom- modaticn ) this invaiuabie body, in consequence of the reroval of the sta'e Arsenal, with all the feld artillery, to Yornville= a di ihe City Tait wrge of ite varied nda it to the confidence of detalied statement of its opera able body to the aunual report Permanent City Debt redeemable from the Sinking Fund. Five per cent Public Building 8tocx, redeerca- ; Loan ‘Biock, No’ 3, 1870 convenience of em: ing, Brothers & Co., in d upwarda CO,, 73 South st, New York. CHICAGO UNION RAILROAD. ° suitable for way. china and eli able 1856.......... = Five per cent Buildin Five per cent Fire Indemnity Stock, 1868 Five per cent Water Loan Stoek, 1 De 4 1 which will be laid bet ‘The tubject of as-ersmente for sewers is s0 ably treated in @ communication from the president of the Croton which will be found as Doe. No. that con add nothing to the weight of the argu- pts and reasons therein eet forth for a radical change nt system of laying wud collecting these Angle fact therein stated, that out of T OF THR SECOND STORY OF NO. alton street, belug Ht fect in depth, and ell lighted. ALENA AND tice.— yori ion Railroad © in! s the third diviaton of vaid F i from ‘report, will be reovived at the office of the rat . Wadsworth & Sholdon, N Place. cn and after the Ist of January. The conditions of waid subrcrintion, ss well a all particulars respecting the 4 f the compan . wil be learned Ri “gometruct's Aqueduct department ET—I NE THREE LOFTS OF STORE bb at to AMIDON & HURLBUT, VIN & C0, first floor. grcurd tothe New Haven Railroad Company, ren c, do 18% Five per cent Water Stock of 1849, 1875, d sce pew place of avvermblage necessary in ene 0 Five per cent Water Loan Btock , 1880.. Five and 6 per cent Croton Water Stock, 1500 Beven per cent Water Loan Stock, 1852, Beven per cent Water Loan Btock, 1857 Total ....+00++. company, Bes O LBT—THE MEAT SHOP AND DWELLING CORNER suitable for any kind weuther, upea the requisition of the public authorities, tnd thes Lave very properly appropriated @ location in tbe moet cen to neet the views of the military, whose services ar: ulways ax premptly as they are eficiertiy rendered In'n city like New York, which is constantly growing, Agreater amount of | arfesements to | werks, the ¢ balance, $£0 486 aeremrors, aud OC the manifert injust DSWORKTH & SUBLD: 69 SOUT STR: joo Road, Liverpy town thi «ft Henry and Mo of lusines:, oi a $159,046 Ol —the should convince every one of dene to property owners, and Worn us rot to continue a system so unjust and oppres- sive in its operations © with ruggertions submitted by me in een mUnicatiin, On ordinance bas been wt to contrac instead of compelling them coments a8 heretofore parties of sinell means. but good practi verkicen, will bo put upon @ par with others potsessin sbundent capitel, and by whom nearly all the larger erntrects have bitherte been monopolized, and who were thus erabled, by the nid of eapital, not oly to put down ccmpetition, bet to compel the city to pay « much larger vm for (he work than it wren OO eeeeeeeerees eee $14,578,005 WHARVES AND PERS ‘The amount of revenuc derived during the past year from uhe wharves and piers owned by the city, bas not varied essentially from that set forth in the last communication of the Comptrol: priated and expende y corner of Second v. Blair. u of Liverpool and Li , Dramatic and St Geor Certifiontes for the sbove lines o ma. mum growib Untiring industry and constant vig cord ditcretion, teente: and it rhe Ment from the sclourners of mariting the seine which was bestowed vpon us at j this cen only be attained by a zealous, faithful, andim- | J ty, pertial discbarge of the high and re r volved upon us A. 0 KING Muycr'e Office, New York, Jan. 6, 1h: ‘Tho amount appro- year for building and extending wharves and piers, and for repairs, altera- tions and additions, was $250,000, of which the rum of $110 COO was appropriated for building the buikkead at the foot of Gansevoort street, Inacdition to this sum, the Common Council were au- thorized by an act of tbe Legirlature, passed at its last the further sui of $500,000 on account of wharves ond piers, by the isene of st 800,000 have already been appropriated, mak- ing a total cf $€L0 CLO experded and appropriated for account of wharver and pters in one year; while the re ing the came period amount only tothe sum of $87,706 41, exclusive of those used for ferry jing for py the werk prog to await the collection of 8) SOUTH STRERT, payable. throughout & J. T. TAPSCOTT & CC drafts (or auy amew EXPRESS AGENCIES, PARCELS FORWARDED TO REIGN BXPRESS. il parts of the wor} Line, the Swatlo saacn by any of which’ a gaged on Fessonablo corms. ONEY 10 LOAN ON APPROVED MER . and Pcraonal Preperty—Diamon all other Jowelry—Pinno will be bought ove for eas known Cash Oftioe Agency ck of the last & CO., GREAT CALIFORNI and Jettor Expr wenger will leave en Tuer re In eh arse of 01 poly, wi No. Si Nassan sirect, front room, t of the public mar- ts apd the experience of the past year bas strength. ened the conviction before entertained ‘The real estate owned by the city and occupied for 100. exclusive of the buildings, which is a very moderate estimate, while the herefrem, including rent of cellars, amounted in the year 1860 to $61 500 & bire and cleaning, and the mount vring the year the amount of rent if not entirely swallowed up. The smounts received and expend j venues thereirom INANCIAL-WANTED TO BORTOW, upon improved rew FOR A TRAM thousand tel- Tie. water: proot, to be sent i In view of these facts I see no reason to change the opinion which I have heretofore expreseed, Uh interests of the city. as well ag those of commerce, be greatly promoted by ® sule of euch of the wharves d fer public. purp #1 property now held by the sed under the manageiaent market porpors i+ vaiued at $1.1 v0 ‘eney oteet, Astor Hc berty taking bis teat ip the beard, wh ® y cussion, war referred to mepecial committee, c-natsting Of Aldermen Sturtevant, Temann, and ‘The board adjourned to mect again at 5? M DN BOND AND MoRT revenue derived $75,006 ein BROAD, No. it Wail street, $7,500 AREGORY'S GREAT CALIFOR Pazeel Express, por ate ACKAGE AND plere as are not req If we deduct the | The value of Lis species ot city wou d be greatiy enbu of individual exterptice, and the amount of taxes t wbichit would become rudject in private hands wow $9.00 paid t¢ ‘Thir Board met at five o’cioe. TO LOAN AT SIX PER CENT INTEREST, on bend and mortgage in one or two sama, Decessary equipments, | — Brooxiyn ( pn for the assembling | ing, ae newly prericing. Ou This body mut last even- Conklin Brush, Eq. Mayor, f the reli the whole number unewered to theie mw dreene, Neeley, Spinola, # Horteau, Muchmore, 8 Reed. Queen Marvin. hudson, Bouns, Wiison, Ken Cer, Morris, Stilwell, Williatms—winigs jour miles and bait froim | There ararkeu ior uli ate new ancien hich rendered the artillery entirely | Mervin moved to suspend the rules, for the purpose 0 care of upy evdden emergency, and which, for | receivirg tbe Maycre annunt addree, which was Peraces, required the artillerymen to marsh | jot Alderaan Sp n moved that the ri les to prceure their guns and return them | jhe Just Beard be adcpted, with che exeeption of rue oth which shail Le witered so as to read, “All come 8 eball eppornte of th: except when ot Board very windy diteussion of about two hours, ion wee taken up separately nod adopted. ‘Lhe Mey or then called for the reading of the minutes 0’ the lart meeting. wed @ motion was «fered to that effect appear’ | by Alderman Fowler. Members contended that thy nicticn was outof crder, The Chair decided otherwiss, 1d en wppeal being inade trom its decision, it was not n fpivola moved that the Board go b, which was also decided out of n was Chen made to adjourn (los‘), vier moved that the business of the board be proereded wilh in accordance with the rales ed an # ment, chat alt relation to the av of the rales be ‘Thie was Jkewine decided out of order und regard | by ike Cheir. nud, hereupon » discu osued, during commencement; and | which the differences of whigy ia caucus were brought he prorredings of the board of Supervisors were mer bers accused ewch Other of bargaln and ws it is sup. dy—had fled After val of the arrensl, and the appropriation o inthe night time, or duri ivclemen ral part of the oity. snd one whic ris required on the part of then an old town which has attained its maxi- sid our aim to carry with uson our res and toils of public life, « le auties de- | 5, vic ND, Mayor Alcerman Sienrevany woved that the uruat number | [hi tiinuit. bee rubsided, the mo.ioa was of copies be printed and thet the reading be dispensed | 4 :harawn. ard the Board went into execativ. aston, with Adopted eben an election wae had fer a President, which, cn the ‘The rules of the tate board were next adopted, until | (16 f))t regular ballot result-d in the chi of Alder- further or¢ered Ly the nen He * tessived twelve votes, and Ald. Sreniesany presented w protest from theex Al | stderman Marvin wine. Mz, Kent wea then condu Cerman of ihe Nineteenth ward. against Mr. Joba Do- | to the chair. and it or come dig. Wiiltamst & Inavonnatte rg City Intelligence. F THR Cry Geveanatene or Wits RVENING & Kic d Compton, Pre. nunc Yesterday the eilizens of Will - | ident, tn tBe chair eae Dreted the even of (be inanguration of their city governs Alderman Tir man off-red the following preamble and | pnt which was edn charter his elby, for five years, materially increase (he eily revenue, while the proceeds 23 Wall street, corner of Broad . invested as wn tinking fund, would largely » to the payment of (be vit If, hewever. your honorable body should decide against the expediensy of sdopting th tention to tke on productive roal esinte in to Joln F. Coatey, Ne Thore of the p ent managed, they ar Inet ad of bel resciution which, after a motion of Alderman Ward to myanied with wetual thx upon th avd as they a prevent system | TUE NOLIDAYS. SICH AND USEFUL GIPTs.—a PeNoil oars haa juss boon | of tho subscribers. the most counact, comp! pion over odered tor ® suggestions, I would of imposing a the manwinetor mts pursued ta ot advantege, ord Leer no reusem Why it barter, therefore nel benefit in curs, on ihe extenston wered daring the tving cattle through the; t e throt gad with vente! Ord forrstius. i w98 induced Lo invite the attention og | Corporation pr x ftreet aeGotehed, but the filing ia wilt ccmpleted wiubiu (wo or thgge soars. at either ef sald meetings, until further dirested by the Council ; tivo, be it eremied te trl be ture of lay the some on the table for the present, were Le &tate held im April 1801, Aralute o€ fred, in honcr of (he city, from the , the meetings of Common Council held after ) aiden, which are Dist December, 385%, were illegal, tneemuch as the i a short distance monthly term bad expired at tent date. ard the Corson eek ae | e evenia Berry, the Ccuseh was net called tegether as prescribed by the ord the member ard ct A'detmen, were sined ty the bon, DD Wiuaut. and ard of Aiststart Aldermen con. nher if f Trostees al a tea ivaly Tected not to pay any moneys a pen . ea end rower aL appros contracts that may have beon wrdered nd tleqevat reeches meds ‘The Magor, Dreier J Jusiwe Borwell as were also tha bers ofthe Board of Aldeuuen

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