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IMPORTANT MUNICIPAL LEGISLATION, | Alderman, Oromssy PrVvfnorees the Hee Wil ie The Broadway Railroad Bill Be-paoved by the | the judges of sxe re and tying slo Board of Aldermen. Sieeer tarsal Py pee b Ry 1 Rane et thin MIGHLY EXCITING DEBATE, Eig oe Maren BE reer, "Saale Srsckse, makes the ery, | * ih Ko, Be, ko act oupposed ‘by him to ! fa-New bark 7. 00 tone, ball se Rebttas- I @NEW ‘YORK COMMON CoUNOIL, Prue od macy 4 | was ‘ becomes neoeasary I understand there is'« docu. | Court the recnaat oe (orFicra) show cause why the said Alderman Surra had not done 20, but would now | ment coming from a court of law, anil beg to any | <K0d by the proceedings in court, and hoped it , Plt 3 cede wits atin waaenaers tomy | evening coe or arecony | Ty atl ert ig hepa | ter Ht wa a © > Boakp cr ‘Aupemann, Deo 29, 1852. | Period of apart for the use of the Department of Streets and ™, omen Waxp—I eck for the reeding of the Pogue Be | the Commas: Comet were dotaialy pisily topontad VGhacne etter toa Prefent—Richerd T. Compton, Bsq , Presid ration of the cession, Lamps, for the purpose of damping coal ashes papers. The resolution is aekiag up all the papers Alderman TwEED then spoke, that the Clattcon r from bre Aldermen Moore, » Sturtevant, Oakley, has been pending Alderman Oaxisy—This question had been re- | the Board has before it. d ba , arguing ie uy Pas B from | Boyce. Barr, Tweed, , Francis, Smith, Pear. | Character of indirection not ferred to the Committee on Streets. Presipent—I understand you to offer up another Ses no coreitient pn age bie yore | nt 29 10. lon ipenen Saaeram Boo call, “Bard, Ward, Denman, Cornell, Alvord, Do- | 2%. Lent Far sety of the Alderman Coxng.1 to correct that mis- | ands private iper. the 4 he pub b than ik oy, Sathorn, from Galrerion for Bostoa, os herty, and Peck. ‘ rauiee outs ity and j take; no euch reselution had been referred to their san Waxd—Do I understand that it will we payment of tl satney cllered ry the 14 Gavin We Por sag, rt ‘wid rT taine suc! atl i , | committee. Dol Te L5 uld pasied ns, ound The minutss of the Inst mootiog wore rend and|| AD4 wheteas, if’ the I Aldermen Oaxir might be mistaken as to the | Pummpaxt_It is out of ordor. Seeetee Se, eens eet, pee 26. eee Be Bebe omph, Mio Newbulypers tor Werlaix Des 35. Gage saproyed. should prove, on j investigation, ° ertioular committees. For 20 years and u Alderman Wanp—Well, I will make gome obser- fn spony peed rep with pepe hayes 3 Eo- | Cod by W 60 males. weste y Alderman ALVORD—Potition of CharlesGay- | % aPy objection ‘of legality or usoonstitutionality, | the ground at the foot of Hvosevelt street had een | vations on the subject of this. —s mot oft 0 pestle. of the: Brees. i |. swnny; DedS- Seer mice Ce Coeds bve Mose lor and others, to have Kighty-fifth atreet opened | there would always exist y a and on the last occasion # mejority of the | Alderman DovonERty woud make a suggestion. | G70, impugning : of the 00 | tom, lag. " ‘aright, rs - Couneil. ion a8 by them, rc h between First and Third avenucs. To Committes pases: omnes b; a ase ene Oe He heped tier wou tee tee per ne: at The W. hes" fright ‘wank his suggestion: onl: ree echo of the dollars of caps holders. crebeo" ‘ww aioe eee ‘dear fag ae Sanat 4: By Alderman Swi1n—Potition of James J. Mi. | the seme into effect. Ard whereas, if such a pre- | Fourth ward bad for Firny eee Alderman Sturrxy ant belicved it was establish: dorman Dewaan regretted the course the de- Lee Tat eae ork, ana f Se aeehcheie | Aealee reats, for lease of pier No. 21, North ; cedent of unwarranted. and unwarrantable inter- | this dirt and filth, an = es egy Cnn Pinshee. er, ee pear png ae ay : funotions, powers and bays sagen . | re in the course of his argument; buthe did | yr naga hers fer panini dove, Smith Ni a for cng Pe bel ig cot oie. | to, renee ted without a ninaee where Be ioeclion a AS, ey > pcan nc "Alderman yet) bebe to r thero of the Seventh (weed ) ON (are To Poa Coren Wilke ‘ ® sewer \. or tolerate: + rebul — Il was i i s 1 na, wonty-ninth street, be » at juss ro! pe seine eed Skee. isa eee Sayre gupposed they all had the foar ran Sate (OEE Hath). tween Ninth and Tenth avenues. To Commi not only will the whole municipal logisla:ion of this | Was. ie i id Ui crcmavann-Pashonstsrnace, {OG fo oe ianae Mens ey | matin cyanea or he | Benenden ant | Shr fr Now Ter reat s ory | AareguRce Fc Raa TURTEY. i caprice 0: - 5 ret 2 ee coment eaten Besohons, edge mo mig fous wang come it ‘Alderman Sat pedo, he ety map oe the | ana Tan gong te pu, the quetion stanton te nice and he would, at all ovents, voto as | Crleaheabt roedy; Lem! Dyer, Williams, for do anra, was) ver. To Committ Finance. ve in the form of , | Purpo: le inted an put the question; and, therefore, we can- " KOLULU, nay Cressy, n cf the pains Emmanaitenee of N. 8. Levy, but the ay natural step of judicial pPeoate out the line of the ferry track, which came within | not act on the ela, Every member has a copy ue ieee TEE ae eee one faniement abort trom bon Fes sises pat pt Males, (Sacra curb and gutter being sot on west side of | Wiliibe to arrest and voto, in similar manner, the | 40 or 60 feet, and no veesels but these manure boats | of the injunction in his a6 the gentleman | oy authorized some one to do so. He clsimed Robe | nee ee ak ee sosedigene street. To Committee on Streets. Pe ofthe State, or that of Cong: or any | could get in from the Third had ; and if he acted, he | one of the people, and that his efforts to reduce the adiz at Felmouth Lith, brig T B Watwon, Blackman, Phils the eame—2: ns ¥ "3 ‘of constitutionalit; Alderman Oax.ey denied this, and stated there | did so at his personal ) as other me: wee Co cneaeicance ae J ‘itty fi wr. roles disclgen ate sonsieas ity, ex ok ‘wan room enough sul. Wate®. ano ugh for ships of | did. They ight nal Deri avery aight thing eae Se an $6 secure lowe eases intended for the | “4PRI%, ne 1—Brig Smyrna, Sprague, from and for Bee recta. Alderman railroad. To Committee on Bt: of importance Js sani up hiaed ‘And whereas, | Jetgo size Ho hoped it would be referred to # | obey aninjunotion, but many a man was sent to Nola ‘and characterized tho Prrwaunveo, abt Dec 6—Barks Miaatonomt, Coline, & ad _ By Alderman Moonz—Petition of Jeremiah Con. | the reasons alleged for are equally untenable | *pecial committee. They had ‘tried one of the ‘ison for it. (Laughter.) Ican’t, continued he. “6 2» NYork 4 days; Marion, Lolar, for Phil: ley, to have the word “ expelled” ol to 2 re- | in law end unfounded in fact— p fe mis Jott action on that paper; and ‘ trast the good | As" Sern allel nee ee pines after a | Youre Canes, +8 ss Meshes xo "ada oot n Regiater of Firomen, opposite the namos | _ Resolved, That as this Common Counoil will not | , Alderman 8rrn --It was proposed, he pore senso of the Board will dictate to them, if thoy have | ttle further skirmishing, the quostion was taken | Laruayrs; Henry Nason, Mallon, from New Ven; eely Aw Lewis and Michael Bows. To Committee | °D¢roach on the lawful jurisdiction and powers of | t0 have the dirt carted from the Seoond, Sixth no respect for the court, that they should have for | in subdivisions, and a. on: BS division of 15 to | Yueh. oa Fire @ Department, any oe public authority or body, so algo will it Linen shee ly oe Sook of sehen ee ede personal reewe Laugh 3 ar mee ” of ape ests Pe x, abt Deo 15—Bark Mayflower, of and fer Ne» y by the same—Petition of J. H Redfield ., | never allow any other to interfere unlawfally with members 0: new Very we! at N ALDERMAN—And lives. ter ) ‘3 vign | Beelanes of Exchange sip. fo Gaean ix ce, its own, which Yi holds from the people, ay ith ory was always “keep the streets clean, and we Alderman Wart—No, not their lives, but srry having some doubt, and being on motion exo Kort desenecdy for ‘sal Sects Vp eetote: Finance. it is bound to. exerc'se. according to itsown judg- | 20n’t care,” and now they were pro; to shut | member’s personal liberty is in danger; and all hidornes, Srurrzvanr then moved a preamble Deo 20—Ships Ari Uaiog, Soubaa for Mobll: By Alderman Dsxan—Petition of Richard F, | ™:Rt and on its own sibilities, and not ac- | UP the only avenue that was open te them for clear- | havo to wf is, each must be like the old woman’s | and reaolution,in connexion with the pabjenty which 2 for Rover abt Jon ier eet Carman, to have the Tenthavenus opened. To Com: condipa: to the xiets and ms of any judge or | ipg that portion of the city. would the gen--| ducks, and stand on his own bottom. He did not were adopted, and will be found in ae official re- Thad died of yellow fovor); bark © 8 Olden, mittee on Roads ‘ other Citizen ; and that it is the duty of | tleman of the Fourth find another place? expect that any respect would be paid to the veto, é ° Povaias, # Phitadelphis ate ith, Tepe: Eliza, Mone, i By Alderman Prcx—Petition of Cumming and | the Common Council on this unprecedented occasion Alderman OAKLEY supposed that was for tho | er that it would have any,effect at all; nor did he Adjourned till this afternoon at 5. o’clock. ‘Thon sek swerd, Baniiey? fen Roney tee ty Pe to have contract fe ving to protect its own di, and the -rights of the | Committee to say. 3 suppose it would have a “hough one rose from | Chatham street, Bowery, aad Fearth p cack ome apts of the city of va York, its i cape 4 Alderman Surtn.--The whole pinch of the mat- | the dead;” and he deemed it a maak of time to dis- for Jacksonville 21st, AM: sobre Thomas Cor Committee on Streets. us utterly disregarding the said injunction upon ter was this. He hoped the alderman of the Fourth | cuss the former sub; tall. The voto bad been | from Bt Vinoeste for Turks 1 fow days, disch'd. Kate Fovter, Kilman, trom Foiae s Pest , Patterson, ldormas Married, Gisaress; Tucetne, Partridge. from Polat a ‘Perse vor Pty * By Alderman A1\on»-—Petition of Richard Ra- | legislative action, and declaring its sense upon the | Would not interrupt, or oblige him to treat him | before them somo days; every one had had time to |, At Be eer Coes 2 ee een, 2 Desomber | Sia), ao site am a wards, and otbere, to have Thirty ninth tame. otherwise than as he always had done, that was as @ | read it over, and had done so, if they did their duty, | % oe Ue | ae ark § I, Crowell. M” tween Second acd Third ‘eyiines Tepalniea tantl Resolved, That the Common Council have an | gentleman. The place where it was proposed to be | and must be prepared to vote, if they dare vote with atagh Mond: potas tht, othe aay: Dr B, | Sem} havisarpall curb and gutter set To Committee on Streets. equal authority and right to suspect and impute placed was in the Fourth ward, and he would like | the injunction before them. H Ghabien te Bown Lawis gone V., youngest ne Ann ey ‘Clay, from Salem for W Coast of Afcies, By the Presivent—Petition of H Cassidy, to | improper motives to any intended judicial deeision | te get clear of it. He (Alderman 8 ) would be giad Alderman Twzep said, when the Seventh ward | daughter of Dr. A. Anderson, all of this city. put ip on 11th in distress, with loss of sails and come ora, have Renwick street re-curbed and re payed. To | Of any judge, and consequently to attempt to ar- | if they could, but let them have some place where | elected him as theie representative, they gave him | On Wednesday, December 39, by the Rev. Dr. Ferris, | 224 16 13th fcr Curacao, to obtain funds to . we Committee on Streets. * rest his aotien on the bench, as such judge has in | they could get the dirt out of the city. the right to think for them, and had not iagated Lveivs P. Hupson, Baq., to Hannan A. Weis, all of this | ‘Zot had nearly d Mpppeare dr Jel ‘ranklin, Gallecae, By the same--Petition of George C. Byrne, for regard to the legislative action of ‘the Common Alderman Oaxxey thought that it might be per- | it to Mr. Justice Campbell. He might, per! cy 4 joo; am vasee] in pork. west balf of pier 5 slip between piera 6 and7, to- | Council. formed without dumping on the piers at all. He | issuo an injunction to stay the executive, but the t Pontiac. Michi December 28, by the Rey, Mr. Tald, bay Mopaane, Lane, NYorh; bete fries with the cast side of pier No. 5, and west Resolved, That in reference to measures against | did not think he would select. place in the Eleventh | Board of Common Council must think for thom- | T@v/tr, Sanuei M. Leccer to Dusonan W., daughter of if of pier No. 6, R i ty . - Fere, Crosson, NOrleans, with passengers. | . R. To Commi , " injunction in question is directed, it was | W8td_ But they now carted the dirt from the Second | selves, and he never would allow Mr. Campbell, or | 2%, James. Bei ps, sil of shis city. % <u.» -Bypthe same— Petition of Nenry C ae adopted by the ‘Common Couneil on pln pub- | and Sixth into the Fourth ward . Mr. anybody elte, to direct. him how to think or Richann Buys of Brook ma te Mise Gertiantin Be dugh: hrs Arotie, Wilson, N York. A.” ven, vedessemunerated for ‘sustained from | He expediency, justice and right, for the best good of | , Alderman Bane, (Sixth ward,) explained that it | vote, but would do so himself, despite injunctions | ter of the late Capt, William Woclpper, of Baltimore. pis; Eleanor, Townsend, ‘Y inregularity of stret. To Committee on Finance. | *Be bork in regard to the ‘accommodation and | 28d been referred to the Committee on Closing or any other papers, pe uA aia 2 inal By the same—Potition of Nathan Harris and | Service ‘of the public and in regard to the interests of Streets, and’they had seen one or two places: an Alderman SivutEvantT—The question now before Died, others, fer permission to lay ous the city treasury, and also on petitions from more | be did not see the necessity of raising aapecial com- | the Board seemed to lie between two clases, who . December 28, Sapo oe Nites Deret No. nA fs ‘Sui earte ee “a, ai than thirty Aigaaied citizens, Rs that nothing hag | mittee, as they expected to make a report early | were opposed on the messure—one, those ‘who could arn ee ees Form re hae doth yeas cc iH Taiimistes oa Finence,’* yet appeared which shakes the ground on which it | 2¢Xt session. He hoped it would be referred to | afford to ride in their own carriages, and the other, | age. ' By Alderman Bard—Petition of George D. | Was 50 adopted, and that we shrink from no discus- | thom again. those who desire to ride in public conveyances. His friends and relatives, and those of his brother, 4 Forbes and others, 10 bo organized az an Sagino | Si0n oF investigation, judicial or otherwise, into the Alderman AtvorpD seoonded the motion, and | The idea of s railroad in Broadway is not a new | Francis. and bis brother is-law, Johm Foster, are respeot- phan 8 ed aah Signe ‘d them, ang to | foundations of these grounds, and tho reasons of our | ®fter a little more discussion the question was put | one. It had not come up within a few months, or | fully Mega) oye his oeel. aS Sen ro! idence. Cid sohes Reuper, bo located ia ¢ Fourteenth ward. To Committee | tion, collectively or individually. Which was | 804 carried. even years. It had been suggested and talked of | Steet "ats remains rll be take 40 Gre wwood for intone Lines Mew Yorks Gausnel on Yee te cheesy adopted by the illwing vote, viz :— FILLING SUNKEN LOTS BY THE CITY INSPECTOR—IM- pe fore. But at that time the omnibuses had pido a9: — Br And: { NYork), Pat- By artes ecsnnica: Petition of tho New ‘Affirmaiive—Aldermen Moore, Haley, Sturtevant, a PORTANT BUBJECT. not become such an insumbranoe to the strect, and ‘On Mondey evening December 27, Mrs. Manta Haatew, Malina, Ko 2 York — Sphentuon oe Go . for a lease of the | Oakley, Barr, Tweod, the President, A’ dermen Bris- A series of resolutions wero presented by Alder- | it was rejected, or not thought necessary, and the | relict ot John Harlow, aged 45 years. fee No. 13, Nf. To Committes Jey, Smith, Bard, Denman, Cornell, Peck—13 man —, directing sundry sunken lots to be | question was dropped os impracticable. More om- Her friends, and those of her sons-in law, Mclancthon ’ OF. oe. egative— Aldermen Boyce, Francis, Ward, Do- | filled by the City Inspector, without the usual form | nibus lizes had been applied for, and as the chiof | M. and Ienry 0. Freeman. are requeskd to attend 3 } By Alderman Donunry,—Petition of James C. | herty—4- of advertising magistrate, who had the entire control, was changed | the funeral, this afternocm. at half one o'clock, een, Varney, and ne, ill» Hays and o:he:s,4e-bave Groton water Pifeye MOTION. Alderman At.vorp understood it was the adver- | every two years, now applications continued to be Rage ae rag dpc spear leo Wigvilley Ravens and Gee haa. goers, Sain Miah aicesia; thongs — eo Alderman Coxxe11 moved that when this Board | titivg alone that made the assessment legal made to the Mayor, supported by numerousiriends | Hoy ‘Agorties, soma ot ‘Ninth avenueand Tv ath Balscaores sone atort, To Committee on Orottn Aqueduct Department.» | Sdjourn, it will adjourn to meet to morrew, Thurs- isrman DovaHEr ty rose and observed, he con- | and ingenious arguments in favor of individual ap- | street, ‘ ‘ ¥ Sen peas Zohn lathe dete ag . dy, evening, at 5 o'clock P. M , which was carried | *dered that was the most objectionable papor that | plications, until it had grown an cvil almost insur- | "On ‘Tuesday morning, December 28, Cranes suxnen Aeon pie La OF By Ald Ome ved, That a special ‘o motion, the Board then adjourned. could be presented to the Board. In the first Risces mountable. During last sammer,some enterprising | S1xveNs. in the 22d year of his age. | M i ‘mittee. ppainted . T. VALENTINI " it appeared that Captain U.P. Levi, U. 5 Nav: ta: ‘ors were desirous of remedying the evil. The ‘The relatives and friends of the family tfall :8 ‘Di " con hi ant a, hate pregpe ren! of 2 place + Lig cae Me hers ns mes cameos had petitioned for the filling up of asmali portion of Taierion Council were eonataniy med because avited to attend the funeral, from the reel ion 0 of 4 Degpden, Rlekardeou, Wilmington, ony : menereaetha use of thee et ke ern Boanp ov AssisraNtT ALDERMEN, ground on the east side of the city; and on the | they did not control the omnibuses and control the | father, No. 27 West Twenty: eighth street, to-morrow after- | *hing of consequ@nce sailed Shottela; Bi Ttoorevelt street, Esseeriyer, an = the foot of We , Deo 29, 1852. i strength of that the committee reported to fill up | carts and other vehicles. Where did this opposition | 2o°M, ot half past two o’slock, without furtherinmvitetion, | 5 0f 1K: inchioular suits Foxe, Kingtou, das, ld bas boen pasted to diascontihe the: oe opel aving Pressnt—Assistant Alderman Rodman, in the | certain other sunken lots, (which he enumerated,) | come fram, and what were the grounds! It was fv be interred in the Second street Mayble | Pacitic, Sawyer, NYork; Califoraia, Siater, NO! the foot of Rcosovelt street on and ade the firet conte Messrs. Brown, Mabbatt, O’Brien, Breaden, all to be done without the usual form of advertisin entirely because these few gentlemen were going to ma Tuesday, December 28, Major Wintiam Pann, aged Farnhi day of December, 1852 iwart Bing, W CA eciepe Bouton, Me- | for proposals, by the City ay goon ee One series make Ran the oppszers would be prevente vay McCor ey A ata, Sumner, Boste. ii i Youne, sad Inland City, Senndee «Paul cliston, uy id Gown, it, in defiance of the people. A ‘the relatives and friends of the family, also those of er, Roy the Pre- | lots, there mentioned, woul some $120,000, | from er ¥ iar! izer, soe eeniupen Alderman Sstiru presented the follow- | sient, V pat cee and ‘the expante of the whole would scarcely fall | speolal committee Gf five was appointed: aud they | bla step-eon, AUate i. Werkbarn, are afecionately tn- (pen), (erurants ana Benge (pay, Oo tesoived, That the eouth side of pier No 30 East PETITIONS, 4C. short of 000. What was the consequence of | sat day after day, listening to some weighty argu- | vited to attend his fumeral, from his late residence. No. ips nders, NYork; Greeavca : pated river, and the bulkhead adjoining, be, and they are Of George Grogan, for remuneration for damage | that resolution? To let out that immence contract | ments and a numberof frivolous and absurd ones, | 31 Hudson areaue, Brooklyn, this | (Br), Mcdren et one | hereby, set apart for the use of the Ivepartment of sustained by the bursting of a Croton pipe, filling | for work—larger than any that the Board had ever | advanced, by men claiming to be engineers. Upon ee White Plains, , Tuced %, De \ Fame. wha year land suet @ and Lampe, to place dumping beard te dump | UP a portion of sewer in Sixth street, between Se- | entered into—to one man; and the Common Council | these arguments they had vased and produced a re- | outer Parent i. fives, 5 do; barge repeats len (Br) sackouny ae: ee anzas; Lodebar, Skinner, Philadolphir., A Havana; schr J W Swain, Towosend. ‘ cond and Third avenues, for which he was contrao- | was responsible, and it was a question whether the; rt. An unusually large number was printed, and Beiote, Choate, Liverpool; brig ¥® =f ee oe Which were referred to the Com- | tor. To Committee on Finance ‘were not personally 80 q shay were spread fay and wide. Every haere could | "the triends of the family, and those of his brothers, Pe- | Moneure, Curtis, onton.. teat ne Mex: { siav/ ciecuiraconton By Acesistant Alderman Mansatr —Of M. Alli- Alderman TwEED thought the gentleman need | read had a copy, and finally it paased that Board | ter H. Wm H.and M A, Titus; also, of his mother.in- pernnenta st Thos licnry (Br), Mess, Newry Ma es Am ordinance making additional i son, for remission of tax. To Committee on Fi- | not be afraid. and the other by a large majority, and was sent to | law, Mary lark, are respeetfully invited teattena his fu- | Enphemis ley, Kingston, Ji ays; bark Loretto *; for 1268: —Be it ordai FY the Mt ig ois ions | nance. Alderman Donerty was always ready to meet | the chief magistrate forapproval. That gentleman | petal. to morrow. at 12 o'clock, M., from the residence of | Viore J Binamas), 5 @ Simona, ea Ce oy re ty eg) ma Idermen By the same.—Remonstrance of J. and J. W. | his engagements, when he entered into them; | took the paper, which he might keep for ten days, | bis brother. No. 38 Market strect, without further invita- | Pinsire aaee Iplaae 6 day bien dor lt Coe and Gomunonalty of the city of New York, in Com- | Meeks, against the extension of Sixth avenue rail- | bat would any ono pay euch a debt as that? when it would become law without his approval. | {!os. His remains will be taken to Flushing, L I, forin- | Tress" Eng ‘Chimborare, Webby Liverpool, Bolle aaa ! be, a Com lata MALEDY, aniwoncleted te amounts | road through Vesey, Church and Barclay streets. | Alderman Twsxp was quite capable, and always | He kept it upto thelast hour ; though it was known "On Wednesday, December 29, at half past two o'clock, | (fq), Ureclen, Havre; brig Harriet Ana (Be. ‘Taye, ff » snd thoy are hereby, appropriated to meet ex- | To Special Committee on Sixth and Eighth Avenue | paid his debts for four daye boforoband that he intended to roturn | 4 ‘at “at the United Braver Hotel this dty- of consume? | Anta’! 24 Mentone Bay, Js; ache Mary Riles, | foal Liaw ¢ undermentioned heads of account: | Railroads. Alderman Donrrty —BSo am I. it with objections. He had not, however, thefrank- | tion, Capt. 0. Fansnam, formerly of yh Me., aged | Zlst—Arr steamship Tex less, Galveston OMe | Hi pe an pa : +> $800 | By Assistant Alderman Rivo.--Of George C Alderman Tween —I wouldn’t take your word. | ness to return it that they might act on it, but re- | 45 years. 2 2 hips Daniel Webster, Grefiam; San Juan de Nicare | 1] B a eae F ry | Byrnes, A leage"of 32 North river, and half of Soha Donerry —I never asked you to take | mains on purpose till the last moment. He doesnot Re Tie ae, Wirt ge aon: Novem- ay ag eataie Liverpeols i mre ee, 7 Aba division’ vig; on odin td ia on Finance. mye . leave the city and let somebody else act for him, | ber Ay #48 . Jamas B Kxore, ees bert. ‘he PrestpeNt called the Board to order; and | (Jaughter); nor does ho allow it to become law for | months, for twel see * dermen Moore, qunley,, Binrte- From the Street Commissioner—Enelosing esti: | Alderman Doherty continued—Here they ‘were goat aon 3 but keeps it after he has been con- | formerly of this oity please ye » Oakley, ig AIT, Pikes : brit bord | mates for flagging, &e , in Rivington street, be- | called upon to place the head of a department in | vineed, by those who knew Letter than he did; In Brooklyn on W (ee after a short Fis — aoe 34 ee mith, Lard, Ward, | tween Bowery and Chrystio street. To Committeo | opposition, to givo this large amount of work to | for (continued Ald. S.) Iam sure his own honest | siness, Mansanet, wife of (el Morgan, and daughter | Pecos Berasce, Rio de Jancivo4s ‘ cnt Sa erty, Peck— on Streets. any one he pleased, and at what price he pleased; | mindis convinced. I have known him twenty years, | of James R Burton. i | zisop, and brigs Zolseeaph, Eawrone, ayy: Tega ean Wenman—l RESOLUTIONS. and this was decidedly wropg. Ina few instances | ever since we were both small boys with a few pal- friends of the family are requested to attend her Sees. Reaaire fs 4 = ay a ARE tesolved, That the Comp By Assistant Alderman BreabEN—That the croas- | the members of the Board of Public Health, had, in | try pence, till now that his own industry has ena- tonckal without farther notice, to-morrow afternoon, at | low ship John Lange fro Brem: to ler — the requisition of the Commissioner of | wali on east cornor of Centre and Pearl streets be | perfect good faith, enabled an officer to perform | bled him to amars a fortune. He is one of the | two o'clook. from the residence of her father, corner of Place, Galveston and Matagorda Bu, Tregaits wed Supplies, for the sum of $6,447 35, to’| relaid Adopted. such work without any check; and in hia, (tie | people. (Laughter.) He sprang from among the peo- | Park and Carlton avenues. eUspreninee (Han). Mere tn pay the bills incurred in rendering funeral obze- | By came—That the crosswalk be laid at the cor- | Alderman’r) own ward, sork had cost $300 or $400 | ple, and will yet die among the people, th On Wednesday. December 20, Jaz Aurita only daugh- ortarield, Yorks eedtce may quiee to the Inte Denicl Webster, and change ths ough be | ter of Wiliam J. aud Jane Cory, Jr., aged 18 months Rorteriold, § York Jeddo, Payae, Bo ive years a resident of jhassee, and rd ? ¥ F *y sof Elm and Catharine streets. Adopted. which could have been done for $40; and at the | lives at present in an aristocratic quarter of the same ree »cotnt y contingencies. Which was adopted | “By Assistant Alderman MoConxiy—" nas vacant | Present moment, be was filling up lots himself | town, where he can foarcely call his sal his own. or teida amd relatives of the family are respectfully ae Tota Gbake ® Yen ivor one lon, vis :— | lots west side of Ninth avenue, between Thirticth | Which they had to pay for, and this would admit | (Loud laughter and ironical cheers) And I am | invited tostiend the funeral to morrow afternoon, at 1 ‘Tampico; g. Havas Affirmative—-Aldermen Moore, Haley, Sturte- | and Thirty. seventh ati i stor t ive bi i % ¢ ve uy ta . Mey yA! | . reets, be fencod in. Adopted. | the City Inspector to do the same thing. Give him juite certain that he bas signed that veto against | o’clock, from the residence of her parents, No. 39 Merion to sea 12th, ships rene Vasey, Bact, ame Se Reenicent, Alder i) Arcistant Alderman Woopwanb-—That side. | that position end the fortane of himself and friends | his own honest democratic conviction. (Morelaugh- | street.” Her remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemete- | perk ercacascett, sobre Gi ain gp ey, “papas ard, Denman, Cornell, Do- walks in front of Nos 1074, 109, and 111, (new | Was made. Was it possible they could pass an or- | ter.) Look at the remonstrances and sce how they | Ty for interment. Wey, & SOx 25, | number) Division street, commencing at corner of | dinance like the present, when they were accounta- | are written, ina bold, plain hand of those who can a ores Pike street, be newly flagged, and new curb and | ble for their acts All bonést men, sitting round | write well. But the petitions were written by the MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, gutter stones set. Adopted. the Beard, would, he thought, coincide with him, | tax payers. Most of them were cramped—perhaps | ....... ACEI oe ANN nn By Assistant Alderman McConxey—That sunken | that it was an improper paper, and ought not to | the production of a hand more accustomed to work + RErORTS Of Committee on Salaries and Offizes—To concur to pay C. 1. McClenachan, as official reporter for (Br), Smith, Be” muds $ days.’ Clé brie Bermad Carson, Barbader sohr Mechanic (Br) A 26th—Are brigs A | i the ge ve Allermen during the last | jots’on east side of Broadway, betweon Thirty- | pass. Another objection wag, the lot Captain Levi | than to write. They are the bone and sinew of the | Heard, Portland; ~~ lop wo Sb D bg He eighth and Thirty-ninth streets, be filled in. | petitioned to have filled up would cost about $75, | country, and they rule the roast—they ought to x ] Oakle: Boyes, Barr, Tw a. the Prost turtevant, | Adopted. | and tacked on this simple petition was a batch of | rule it. They rule it now in numbers, and they H oien Bei aT nels Binith °B, =) 6 Alder COMMUNICATION. | Papers emorating from the department, and | will continue to rule it. (Cheers and laughter.) It eas aS pong Toa rancis, Smith, Bard, Cornell, Voier From Hdward Sanford, resigning his situation ag | relating to lots the filling up of which had never | would have beon more in accordance with candor CLEARED. | NYork | Gi ih, NOrloane isa : 4 Clerk to thie Board. Accepted, and ordered on | been asked for. Another objection was, that, as | and honesty ifthe Mayor had returned itafow days | Steamship Jamos Adgor, Diokineon, Charleston, Spofford, | |, PH} LADEL Luther Chill, Bake oF TB eites oa Pattee SUAGDONE ney: to: je ite | had eae suggested by Sie geatlonen of the Eigh- | before; and why did he not do it? Is it a fixed fact | Mp Sheran Porter, Liverpool, John Gollins. | Per Benson. Nose Mapes Y ane YT : INVITATION. teenth ward, it was doubtful whether the amount | that thero is on)y one man of honest intention, and ak C. ee ' +4 aan oY S og— +a fi) low and sunken lets between. 114th sod 120th Oy warren Light Guerd, to attend ball at Chi. | ceuld be atseesed onthe people withoutadvertising. | the forty members of the Common Council, coming | Bregadetytieh Naw (cleans, Basle & Hacrara: | LGRISMOUTIL, Dec 24-Arr ache Georgia, Potton I) Streots, avenue A and Harlemriver. Laid on the | nego Assembly Hooms, on the evening of January | He bad bimeelf bought some once at an assessment | from all sections, know nothing? I never will sub- | Brig Princees Royal (Br), Doe, Germada, W & | _ RICHMOND, Dec 27—Arr aohrs Oregon, Cook, Nawbi tuble and dirceted to be printed. 10. Accepted. 4 | sale, and the ascossment turned out, for that reason, | scribe to such # position. Ho was glad he had the | Prt, ins; Oubiah, Woviia, Haale b ii | pore Otisen Doses: Hesell. Leyes io vee << a MOTION REPORTS | to be null and void, and the Corporation were com: | happiness of findiag it his let to aove the recon. | Bis Reve Wiley (Br), Bertin Corsa tLe RDe vik, Resves, NOrloans. Sia seer Henson Tut A aie Srv nreyant moved kere to take OL Committee on Finance—To concur to grant | pelled to refurd to the purchasers. He moved it be | sideration and adoption of the resolution. He was olf, % f 8 mph Frente English. hs a e report and recolutions of the Special Com- yermisgion to the Hudeon River Railroad Company | Feterred back to the committee giad to place it on public record that he was the | ,Setr Orrin Cowl, Miller, Guayars, &e, J VY Onotavia & Se datat Ole tin Lente Week | imittce, in aver of granting to Jacob Sharp and | to lay rails on pier No. 48, North river; in favor of Alderman Twrep called for the reading, and as. mover in a matter fraught with so much benefit; Schr Union, Neill, Para, J: mers Panawa, Watkins, sad Cortes, 8 Bishor & Co. Kitts, Erett, Vose & Co. } others permission to Jey a rail track in Broadway, referring the report in favor of building a new en: | the olerk was proceeding, withdrew his call. and | and he hoped it would now pass without a Echr Mary E True, Atwoo 4 1 a obey ut reir ferry to Fifty-seventh atreet: Which -ping for Company No 45, to the Committeo on the eo that TP laid Ge avd printed. ay? Sonera The Ma; M7) in the course on Louisa (Br), Whelpley, StJohn, NB, Kolly & Smith Deo i7—Arr brig Draco, Morman, Bathurst, 4 . ire artment; to concur to pay bill of Daniel lerman Dougrty withdrew his motion of bis objections, as one of his strongest rea- eh Cataract, Rice, Savannah, N I, MoCroady & Co. WILMINGTON, Deo 4—Are brit Goo F Williams Kim | ae same hon tae considered ‘d Les, munition furnished te tee salute on 26th | Alderman Drxatan suppored it was understood | rons why the report should not be approved, Bene Victory, Baker, Saven: HH Talim =, | mam, Portland: schrs Wako, Brizen W Hi Smith, Jones; | reaitieiond ona moved the adoption of | Novewber; to concur in application of Murphy & | that tho whole paper was to be printed. that certain respectable parties bad offered to pay a | Schr Kio, Ceitia. Jacksonville, Brett, vce oo. | Oe eee acth, bark Laurence, 3 } ~ resolu naan provitiens, notwithstanding the Fisgan for relief, to pay them balance fer sewer. | Alderman Twesv—Certainly. The motion to lay | largo sum of money, and particularizos Mr. Haight | ,,<°2# Sarah Bruen, Totton, Georgetown, 8C, Dolner & Pot | THROM TN catey: Hopking, fia mpden, 4 ol ijeotions o is Henor, the ayor, thereto. | All concurred in, each by the following vote:— | on the table was then put and carried. By accepting their offer he says that the fare would ‘Sebr Star, Spencer, Washingten, NC, Bateman & Rudde- | K Pottor, Sooy, Turks Is! rig Willie F We ‘ The Alderman of the Fifteenth ward hero pre- | “~ 4 firmative—The President, Messrs Brown, Mab- | THE DROADWAY RALLROAD—RESOLUTION ConriruED | be reduced to three cents, and a large sum would be | rw. 3 5. |: Seat eate ot hart ieee miei Senll, Beall few | sented an injunction which be desired to be read katt, O’Brien, Rodman, Brenden, Woodward, | XOTWITHSTANDING THE VETO AND INJUNCTION-- | paid to the city treasury. Now, the original peti. | Bent oa Teac res ne ‘aad a Poder, and » Ww rown, Hulse, oN ‘ork; 25th bars j The chair ecided the reading of the paper out Wells, Anderson, Bouton, McGown, Wright, Whee EXCITING DEBATE—EXTRAORDINARY CONVSRSION | tions to which the names of Davies, Haight and Soh Kl'en Louirn, Thimpson, New Haven, master, Reindect, Franklin Cabs; brig Wanderer, Mocors, Martt of order. Immediately after the Alderman oi the Jan, Barker, Rogers, Ring, Valentine. ¢ Conkey— ALDERMAN STURTEVAKT, DEMOCRATIC; AND THE | Strong were attached, were allin the same hand Steamer Valen, Hand, Philadelphia, J & N Briggs. Blackwell, Cuba. rr Fifteenth ward, stated his objections as to the right | jx.” 7 ? “ ; | MAYOR THE “MAN OF THE PEOPLE,” &¢ writing, and as Mr. Haight kcows how to sign bi ARRIVED, ee ny a Re ER i hy | of the board or clerks to act in relation to the sub- | OF Comwittes on Police—In favour of contracting | , Alderman Srurtevanrrose and said—I believe it | own name it canrot be Steamship Prometheus, Churehill, Sam Juaz, 20th inst, | (pnd olt previous to 22d for do), Also oM@ ith, aobz South is—for ‘it oriinie written ject. : with Messrs. Robinson & Miller to construct a tele- , 18 pfetty well understood, that a short time ago. a | there ‘Henry D ”insteadof D Henry, ht). He The Alderman of the Fifteenth ward here moved | graph epparatus to connect with the office of the | &Tnt was made to certain parties of the priviloge | had ncver been a Lona fide applicant at Rint id had toley the report of the committee on the table, | Chief of Police and various station houses through- | of constrocting: ® railroad in Broadway, and that | not dirguised tho fact thet his only object in allow- | which was lost by the following vote, viz :— out the city, for the despatch of information in cave | the rerolution had been returned by the Mayor, with | ing bic name to be used at all was to kill the measure; | Afiirmative—Aldermen Boyce Pearsall, Ward, | cf res end riots, and appropriating $12,500 | ® Veto mesen, The law said that in not Jese than | but perhaps the Mayor did not know the object was Dennman, Doherty—5 re | therefor. Coneurred in by the following vote: ten daye a! its receipt, that mersage might bo | to destroy it, if they got thegrant, by having an in- Negative—Aldermen Moore. Haley, Sturtevant, Afiirmative—The President, Messrs. Brown, Mab. | teken up. and the resolution reconsidered. Those | junction which they would not have defended. The Oakley, Barr, Tweed, the President, Aldermen | pert (Brien, Rodman, Broaden, Woodward, Wells, | ten days have elapsed, and I now move that the bill | ‘eubject bad been fully disoussed, and the opponents | } a8eh in 8h ie PM. with parsengors, to DI} Allen. ph = Ae ly Steamship 7 Samson, $6 Thomas, 20h, and Bermuda | “Tt HFelAds $0. pesados . dso and passengers, to & Cunat 0 Hoard (of Boston), Abdbdot, f Bops20, Cape of Good Ho with homp and sugar, to for Hong K: in Jat 38 00S, oe, (the O was at I K 8e 45 W, oaw # bai eorit fanila, July | Passengers Arrived, Nov4,and St | Say Jvay ne Nontr—Steamship Promothour—J ter, WH Flags. TM oa, LC Wal b dy, John Bast, Robert Wells, Jk dcigan and lady, John Jonisto 5 ; sniro; 26th, Drisley, Francis, Smith, Bard, Cornell, Peck—15 Anderson, Bouton ‘own, Wright, Wheelaa, | b¢ taken up and read. were only those residents up towg, who said, you ‘oc New iedfor od, W Miller, Re Molntosh, Wo | pyre eee moved to take ¥ the message | Barker, Rogers, Ring, Valentine, MeConkey—18 " Alderman Wanp—-I suppose,the members, sir. are | shant come ‘between the wind KA our nobility ye 8 eclweis . Yesterday ony Merah Wk Ye ottos. {? of his Honor the Mayor, which was lost by the fol- FROM THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN aware of the fact tha: we have been enjoined: here | The injunction had been obtained, he was astouaded of Fall River, supposed Dr JR Pointer, Cact Dk Warner, WM Wilso Jowing vote, viz:— | Reeolution—In- fn: Nixon for | isthe decument, and I ask the clerk to read it, | to hear, on the re tation that thoy—the Com- InwSTO. 40). G W BGrovos, RW Bilis, 1 Barly, KW Wall Afiumatiye--Aldermen Boyce, Pearsall, Ward, 6104), in addition to his present salary, for 1862. | (producing theipjunction granted by Judge Camp: | ton Council—had threatened to remain in scssion ies eto weal » No), MM Hobeste, JR Jultate 'W Poneo, tt, BE --3 ‘1 * - | Coneurred in by the following vote: bel), snd printed in yesterday’s Hrmaup ) all the month, though the regalar eession expired ington, NO, 4 Bantierig Ne saber, Morris by ome dest A Gentter Negative--Aldermen Moore, Haley, Sturtevant, | ~'s hrmative—-The President, Mesers. Brown, Mab Alderman Banr objected to its being read at all, | in eight sittings, for the purpose of passing the mea- stores. sr Fletehor, G 8m: .G iG, MG Miller, Oakley, Barr, Tweed, the President, Aldermen Bris at1, (y*Brien, Rodan, Breaden, Woodward, Wells, | 8 least by tho clerk; it was not « paper belonging | sure; and in consequence of those throate, the in- | , Sehr Deborah, Midgets, Washington, NC, 5 days, with am | Compbell, James’ Kacan, Captain W. “Abbott, Jams |) ley, Francis, Smith, Bard, Denman, Corneil, 0- | Anderson, Bouton, SeGown, Wright, Wheelan, | t© the Board, but one addrossed to an individual. | junction would last, and it had boen granted on no | “'Senr'L Sturtevant, Corson, Wilmington, NO, 3 days. y Hos Mt Phog ee MeNemeney: Me Fae. bert, Peck—15. | Barker, Rogers, Ring, Valenti: MoUoukey—18 Alderman Wanp—I believe I have the right to | other evidence than that of two gentlemen, who | Scbr Kobert J Mercer, Welker, Baltimore, 4 da: ko Clarke, W W. Nichol Alderman Wanp then moved that the message of) ““"Srenort—in favor of filling in Beventy-ninth | Tend it. were neither applicants nor romonstrants. Judge pec tel Dover, Dale oar Welles, DD Smith, Tos Clash FC Sesouy, his Honor the Mayor be read, which was lost _ street, on each side of Second avonue. ToCom- | Alderman Twrrn—I call to order. The gentle. | Campbell undertook to restrain thom, and amon; ketre Ww — ie cleo teen’ Od die Alderman Srunrevanr renewed his motion to | rittes on Roads } man of the Fifteenth ward is altogether out of | other reasons on tho ground that they had ad- | StsmerD elphia, 19 hours, with * peeking: J Hdpein adopt the resolution and provisions separately, | “jeport—Granting lease of south half of pier No. | order. journed from the 4th to the Sth Nov., being | mdse aud 00 pascemgcrs, to CB Saxtord. AS ia) which was carried. i . | 83, North river, with the half of bulkhead between | The Presipent—The question will be on taking | more than three days. Was there over 80 groat BELOW, :%) Soom wie ya The first resolution was then eonsidered, viz: piers 33 and 34, to George C. Byrne for five years, | UP the resolution an absurdity! The adjournment was from Phura | One stip, wi known ington, RD Tat mond, W Bt cartzight, An Ald er, 8 D Rydor, WJ Main, © Gostoller, ranting to Jacob Sharp others permission to | 4+) 00 a year. Concurred in erman Warp—TIf thero is any virtue in that | dey till Monday, and # Sunday, not a legislative | g:camshite Africa, Marrise ool; James Adger, , y a raslsoud trask in Broadway, from the South | “To tiation That the Comptroller be pata $2,000 | Paper at all, we have no right to touch that retolu- | day, intervencd, aa was constantly (at least | plehince Unaciete ships Glanes, Ta en nt si: Rede, Me Bontheth Minin, Wr Gale, 3G % ins wo. { 5) 7 Ao Fifty sevouth street, which was adopted by | «. oxtya services during his term of office. Con- | om. If the chair decides that Iam out of order, | monthly) the ase in Congress. They had e lowing vote, vir :~— 1 lowing vote:— that is anoth in, therefore the highest parliamentary authority it 0B Phiormen, Ht ‘Woty- Affirmative—Aidermen Moore, Haley, Bturtevant, bay lnc doen pt + deel Brown, Tait, | _ Presinent—The Ghairman does decide that you | for the practice Se mestion before the Board Ra a4 Bevntr®, “akley, Barr, Tweed, the President, Aldermes | yrithatt, O'Brien, Rodman, Breaden, Woodward, | 8T¢ out of order. was, shail this bill pacs’ bot the question of the Telegraphic Maxine Reports, h Mr Diokeon— Vrwley, Francie, Smith, Bard, Denman, Cornell, Doherty, Peck—15 Negative— Aldermen Boyce, Pearsall, and Ward Alderman Wanv—I move to call the ayes and | injunction came up incidentally, and he thought it rane, Deo 25. id : t lon—T Th W_® Mor! Mrs Carponte: ¥Y Loandes, B Twanine Po] { Weins—13 in the waters: at wee —¥C Gillet, J Ball, W Bi Ring, Wells, Bouton, Wright, Valentine, McCon- New proper to make afew observations Was ita bill that | .AiTiyt Shir Silse Holmes; bark Pilgrim, ces ‘Tho question om taking up, was then put and | tra ed on the rights of the property holders on key—13. Nogetive—Aasistont Aldermen Anderson, Mo- F | Gown, Wheelas, Barker, Rogers—6 carried, by a vote of 16 to 4. Broadway? In bis humble opinion it was not. | Herald Marine Correspondenes, son, D Cae W Walkes. On motion of Alderman Twexp, Aldsrman Al- Report—On petition "of Bollas M_ Forler, with Presipent—The report is now before you. They had been aint Regan: Ay abuse and corrup- 4—Brig Phoebe A Pager Lin wit ja-J G Tyno, A Joni andi lady, Mr ¢ vord wasexoured from voring on the subject. resolution sllowing $300 for injury by Croton water. Alderman SturrEvaytT—Now I move that this | tion all rcurd; but they would let that pass. Ono BONY nite wat en The fifteen provisions f the resolution To Committee ‘on Croton Aqueduct Department. | board proceed te reconsider it. who had talked the largest and Joudest was an ap- "Tne (pkt Passe Sailed. ; | were taken up separately, and adopted by the fol- REPORT. Aldermen Cora. seconded the motion. icant himeelf, and 0% jected to theso parties nbs See erie Seas | mies weony nanemtie Aten es Beet Se ee | lowing vote | Of Committee on Wharves, &c —Upon the claim | , Alderman Wanp was proceeding to read the in- having the ec Hence the interference of the Blivn, Wigheo, Mobile. i POE a RS RE to he Aflirmative~- Aldermen Moore, Haley, Startevant, | of coutractor,. for greater depth of block at the junction when Alderman Tweed rose. judiciery bad been sought; but he understood the | Miscellaneous, Mr F Thi , Uskiay, Barr, Tweed, the President, Aldermen | outer ond of pier No. 20 North river. Laid on the Alderman Wanp—I have the floor. jucictary hadno such power; they had only a ‘ery, Senndere, (row NYork for Mobile, iis e gnareals ee Brisley, Francis, Smith, Bard, Denman, Cornell, | table Asderman TwExp —Is that directed to you? to check the executive powor in carrying out such a reakera OF Mobile, night of 20th | RANE Tt ahs vebee Duberty, 15 | “Phe Board then udjourned to Thursday afternoon | _ Alderman Wanp—Pormit me to ask ‘a question | measure; but they could not tell them what they | rows Daniel amare, | ME Duguteney, Me B Powe ‘The question was then taken om tho motion of | .\'5O:jock From. the minutes, whether pending tho metion I did not make one. were to do or how they wore to think. If it | Kaci evecreerd : ney, Me A Alderman Sturtevant, viz. tion of the reso- ** ©. P. McCiexacnax, Doputy Clerk Parsipknt—The Beventeenth seconded the mo- | should xot be laid in Brondway, why should net the | » gord portion of Niexara; Jution and provisions collect , notwithstanding ———— tion to reconsider, and ie in order. Mayor bavo vetoed the Sixth Gighth avenue | Banx Lonerro Fis, st “sor! vay, Mr J | the objcetions ef bis Horxor, the Mogor thereto, in the Common Council, Alderman Warp—I would ask whether all the | line, or let the e¢oond beeomo law for want of mo- | lest, \ aps Calt (hor contw/.ndor mnpery. which was adopted by the following vote, vis :— ‘Our Bpecial Report.) petitions aro accompanying the report. Isuppose it | tion? ‘This purely democratic mode of travelling | ~~, Sinaia tee Affirmative— Aldermen Moore, Haley, Sturtevant, Boanp or ALpeRMeEn, Dec. 29, 1852 is necessary we should lon all the papers. might interfere with the carriages of the rayne od | hed all but she Oakley, Burr, Tweed, the Prorident. Aldermen | THE DUMPING GROUND IN THE FOURTH WARD. Alderman 81varnyax1—They are ail in the pos- therefoi et their disapprobation; and t! Won. \ Hiieey, Vrancie, Smith, Bard, Deaman, Cornell, Alderman Oakcey, of the Fourth ward, movod | sossion of the clerk. | Iwberty, Peck— 15. that it be referred to a special committee to selects | Alderman Wanp—I don’t care about the olerk; Bleecker atrost, who always opposed every | 2 Negative— Aldermen Boyoo, Pearsall, Ward—3 tite for a damping ground, in liew ofthat at the foot | the Board ought to have them " improvement that crossed their horses, and only be- After the passage of the report and reolutions | of Roosevelt street In moving this, howould oall | Alderman *1unTRV ANT replied, the objection was | eause it was an experiment whioh might deteriorate | ea MF otha pnt hook ke eae ver, Fc‘Qock land 40 get 0G) most discharge and ® Haws, Adams, { aarg od ‘wore only “ few and far betwoon,” living ve “ , . Fy Cubs, for Boston, | Co gr suting the privilege of laying « railway in Broad- | to the memory of gentlemen round the Board, that | only mado for the sake of embarrassing the qu some of their property, and they wore vot dispnecd riot Soin ooks with & slihsade airk. | i 4 i ff } way, several weeks ago mrorolution had passed that the | ~ and quoted the rules governing She Besrd, risk that. Bre lg qouatry had Yoon ated buy « om) Veep dadpa 8 Utara Moy diva om ae | {

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