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| ls F —————— Report—In favor of lots on Ward's Lslaat; from A. bain ae on the Lael or "| Of Committee on Fi Finance—To concur to reduce rent pol nad No, 40, leared to William Dunning. Laid on Of Committee on Fire Department—To concur to pro- cures sito for Engine Company 36, and Hose Company 7 used b to such logial be os highways, oat ro showered, te wat lee ative have been deemed an ira. that the polio, ais hee a » © OMMON OOUNCIL. null ea ing Scepes of the Two 166,000 | view the pro} any favor, No, 48. Adopted, 30000 | ae'ahaperat a travtinn'® fustend ot s simp 0 Of «ame com mittee—In favor of paying bill of Hose _ x sider the members Beards. Company No. 64, and concurring with the Board of At: | aos, 1, Public notin anil frthniih be siren, ander the Bom eh iy amie of higuwsgs. ts Soporte ogni he streets ot the olty a8 , ————ee Sn annie onsiastians=h:saiiek' ts) g6i> Neat aoaal pars mene Sp tie verperation, sust oo theants anyrot 150,00) | upon them, aud where new fnventions oun We used with aafe- | BIGMY. Conoured in by the following "Bees, Railroad Com hire for Eugine Co. 86 Adopted. hes ‘at noon, at the City Hall, the men: 3,00) | ty to bbe public, to spply them to practical purpescs. They ve—Messrs. Brown, Tait, ge w« ihgttan pany, Eugi polenta A ‘next section will be offered by public auction to 231100 | cannot, therefore, recommend any other sctiom to be taken | Maybeo, Broaden, Woodward ng, |W fells, Boutoa, Me- ¥ ee ee ACM, pay a ne th tert Pihest ne hiaders, whe will give adequate socurity as here- by om this ‘ordinance haa to eee Sart yeh the Board of As- | Gown, re ker, Rogers, Ci fe: nea O'Keefe, and j arow oil house in Mercer street. Laid on the table, so pauntitng 06k sprain, or tpi el 4 constens- "150 v $cn'Streete — relative to of Seeond Avena YROM THR DOARD OF ASSISTANTS ties, a ihe dae af is erdiannees& ra 85,000 DewmAN said that the ordinance of the Assis. 6 the obj of the Mayer. RMS IN. CITUBS. | ac Abferucrmente of nmmemont forthe rerlating ot | ih cbeiter ate sce, fh ihn Seu ores Pi SHEN | tant Alderman was In opposition to ail the Geciions of | Laid on the table. } OF SNOW STO . 2._Contrmation concurred in. con Math wars and aie wherever eee 72003 | Shehigh courts, and more particalarly to that of the late Report-—In faree of easignog moma bain tae the — ors loner R opeire condi e, Chief Just jones, CaSO jadson River Rail- Commissioner How am oe . etteapient sis ete The, toned of de ovataan casted om Son, ane She sbeneelinee war SATeLas © Cae eS see Lalaee Cuan No.1, Conouwed in by the fel- . * Report of Committee on Fire Departmest—In favor of | the Street Come ane a a ee ear $0,000 | ‘The report of the committee was adopted unanimously, yAiteaative- Moers, Tait, Marbatt, O'Bria, nd paying ring loa 8. Gregg fr duty as 8 Fire Wardem, Laid | bidder is deo! ‘euch bidd forshvith, and es in Fe Lich plepegernept i" pote gag Wai ion = ‘OF APPEALS AND THE ALDER- RESOLUTIONS, m , 77000 | _ Alderman Boros moved the uaual vote of thanks to the corm, 0 a a By Alderman Donxety—Resclved, That the en lon issioner 15,000 | President. pp sa favor of pay the claim of James 1, Mi MEN IN CONTEMPT, Beard onthe” Suth tan ava to rlesing Philp Dyin bar aldgrms Srvrrevanr seconded it, reviewing the whole 1 Ete ret ona) 1,840. Concurred im by the fall on Y board, that . — &., &eo. Fohey from his contract for regulating, &o., alg dec | ¥ 12100 | {er colieltaton would ever egaiz induce him to leave tus | Aiitciative--Mesars. Brown, Tait, Mabbatt, O’Brien, , —— ' avenue, from Fi rity. -seventh areal, and Ra ia asthe | [ndering Records in Count . jalet of domestio life in order to official duties, | Maybee, meren, Woodward, Ring, Wells, Bouton, Me- sien of the Board of Aldermen, | street from Filth to Lexington avenne, es om isexe- | “oe Boatd ot Supervisors. . ; for thetic ance of which he hed been ma- | Gow Gown, Stewart, ty Baiker, Rogers, Crawford, 'O'Keets,' aad hereby resein . lawful f torested few. onkey— OFFICIAL. fey toma Tl ag == Reis the ia felaia ie to th» 8. Ibeba'l not vole fel foe the, sai Henge fr pe pee rea Reportecin CARS «Bo the dete. ot, tae . Saronpar, Dec, 31, 1853, | Gas sucny se pe dpe iy herp mas ths oF SBSTe, expenditures saibo Before closing my remarks, I feel that it would be un Owen & Ketthman. Concurred in by the following ee erat i a, concer i ved, That Christian 8 Dele, Tat: Lg ate leuk to cover | fraimrany acts Pres fot crurteay manifested tose | AMtmative—Mesers,, rows, Talt, (Mabbett, O'Brian, daley, Sturtevant, Oakley, Boyoe, Burr, By nn Seppe ts in Comminsioner of ae riage aball have been duly entered into soeuainetea ge be made | by the olerka of this board, and to bear witness tothe | Maybee, hig Hl Woodward, Ring, Wells, Bouton, Me- \ |, Francis, Smith, Tiemann, Pearsall, Bard, ete ae “Adopter. wi botweon the city and tho grantee, and the security required ying of thesame, from | untiring industry which has eharacterized them in the Gown, Stewart, Barker, Rogers, Crawford, O'Keefe, am Cornell, Alvord, Doherty, and Peck. ‘The veto cn the claim of Joseph Carlisle was taken up | *ball have been given, as hereinbefore Pees 4 the ear; pr monee ADD spe- iapbpaeey my ) arduous duties. It is alsodue to bap mera + ° i and p- | and considered. gate Apall have aeteally b ek LY ed Mth ‘the as mn to Hagen 7 ae + nest ree the reporters for the public press, for the uniform wh Report—In pares ¢ of arene Oe Engine Company Ne. ff So lest mesting. were reed The report of the Committee on Finance was then | thereen, the privilege Thotetofere ¢ aiven To She messcistcs or | shall be cocatdcred af pare Of the several beads of | BOAd sierted oe, to enpress to them my Nee tee Anata: Tetetet Fen IN ORO gt had bos fia RrsoLcTiONs, ee Neresn ion Starvant, Oakley, dedaatomeentter the conditions upon which the sald perce ie is Hereby anthorized to borrow, from | your future health and hap Thid you all adlew, nt, at 68 cents per foot, Consurred im by the f 1 Trmmeaxy—Resolved, That the Commissioner sacs Barr, Tweed, the President, Aldermen Francis, | railroad’sball be con ‘operated, viz. : ‘on the credit of the c , im antioipa. Committees were deputed to wait upon the Board of As- ing vote :— - i} 4 Peck—14, Firs Bi t ‘hn of arevenues, and not to. exeooe Th amvunt of such sistant Aldermen and his Honor the Mayor, and Hoquire Affirmative—Mesers. a eae O’Brten, . & Sapplien be, and is hereby, directed to bso Roa Back, Cornell; Doperty, ond Fo 2. vemawn’ or the af pester the curr fend ested i had any further communications to make to the | Maybee, Breade: Lies is, Bouton, Me- camey in the. Aldermen's chamber to bo ‘following reeclations oomiplimentary of the Preal. | jrcvtycie,ot ua etre, the cuter 2 Sieeolved, hat ie Compo eller cause. applioation, to. be Fi angen Barker, ter O'Keste, ant spaired. Adopted. n Barp—Resolved, That the Commissioner | Supplies be, and he is hereby, directed to ywropesals to build a three story house for se Company No. 55, as #000 as « location is company. Adopted on disision, viz.:— Aldermen Moore, Haley, Oakley, Barr, the sree grmen Brlsley, Franels, Smith, Bard, Ward, ‘ Cornell— Nog Jarnen Seartevant:'Boyee, and Tiemann--3, ry being a ocerigy a That hog sum ¢ Lens me is hereby, appropriated to jose | vervioes ‘ote various committees of tais the years 1852 and 1853, aad that the dent and und he clerks of the Board, were severally passed | pavement, the inner portion of she imously:— wien with pe outee, vie freovee not oxceedi Alderman Boycr—Resolved, That the sof this | oF svch other rails as 6 approve Soetiuee eminently due, and are hereby tendered, to | Missioner o the Common Cousot Richard T. Cor pton, Ksq., its presiding officer for the | Council; and past two yg for the able, firm, wpe | space between manner he has discharged the duties of his office, rail being of equal b made to th lature of the State of New York, for the pie. Mayor retarned for reply that he had none to for- Passage of iin Socapinyieg act, to onable the Supervisors of the elty and county of New York to raise money by tax. bar committee from the Assistant Aldermen here en- Alderman Twxep—In rising to make a very few obser- beads similar announcement on the part of vations to the Board, I will commence by moving this | that 5 Board that the report be amended, and that the sum’ of Alderman Prcx moved that a vote of thanks to the re- keventy-five thousand dollars estimated by the Comp- | porters of the re pI who hed always, he said, dis ‘Becond. Tih said hall 91 ie vata troller for the support hypinry department oj fete charged roti i Purely, ad. Seescanetia er jecond—The too shall place new oars on the sai 1 one b bundred ve | standin, some mat pas.) rent for his future health, happiness, and railroad, wih with ail x6 modern fmpievemente, er taecmnten ee thin ate of er fo-cranin jpop a sy soy a eeey alderman SroRnevast—Resolved, That the thanks of ‘harvenaueey a cxcent Sunday. way gall rus care | am aware that every member of rey Board is ics lished in the mle | this Board be, and tho same are, hereby tendered to the ublio convenience may ‘nder och direc ction as the | Of how inadequate a sum that inserted in the ordinanes The resolution was unanimously carried. clerk, David a, Valentine, for the able manner in which Sommon Council may, fron ae reseribe. Said | would be for the purposes seaaeee, when they are ‘The minutes were then read and ap; nd the me- he has discharged the Seay of olerk during the past ha with horses attached, not to exceed in Lengibion aware that the city government has already contracted | tion made that the Board sow Micon sine tro years; also, the thanks of this Board are eminently ird—The sald grantec shall in all pe ‘gam wk for building a new eS, foe Rey “ep hepptrie Scant the ith ward, rag sind Re; T. Sealey 9176 expense inou: to eject pert oe en ‘lots bought at tax sal. Com in by the fc 1g Vote tive—Mensrs, Brown, Tait, Mabbatt, ’O'Briem, May! Breaden, Woodward, ;, Wells, Bouton, Me- bt onl cedar ie Barker, Rogers, Crawford, O'Keefe, and fo — Report—In favor of selecning. Philip Fohey from his contract for he ore Beant » Lexington avenue from Fif- tieth to Fifty seventh and Fiftieth street, from Fifth to Lexington pe id on the table: Beport—In relation to bulkhead at 131at street, Nort said rails, and on Ro motive power exce pt horses ‘shall that in his retirément he carries with him the best wishes | ninth stree the direction of th yn Uounoil in the building Hall” Weber wenlcemae:| 1s Was ear aie ree eee ae ie es Cocures rR aire Jommo: : ‘ousg for the suid amount Adopted on a | the untiring sealsnd suility ray sink Kobus dischat hs emai cs ree, that every. menfber of this ey ‘well aware; that | were extinguished’ Nichelas Seugrat took the key ‘Readopting report to pay. Joreph met j oe 3 “| tifarion posed Sleep: )pear- damage to his property by Engine lo. -Alderme vant, Oak- hero cogs gree ke retro pga oly pln hie ania Mpa cheiefes taxes hosed MSatt ‘them alone in their glory.” taroepiow th the Jijeetions of Som the Mayor or, ‘Tweed, Reg Rr 1 Soreen Brisley, By steed Tnotayn—That the thanks of this Board Board ca — road nay pes ave been reduced, when, Peto tin ia ey ‘an effort to eeepc nomics Cyrene Pe a aes ow - ‘b, Nemann, Bard, Ward, Denmap, Cornell, | be, and the same-are hereby, tendered to Charles J. ieee Taseend ot cule @ Saye tench: fain a senting popularity, by. Seoostariog the great si ereatee Board of Assistant Aldermen. in datas police ofllours fae sult at law. extent bes Dougherty anc and Joseph B. Young, assistant clerks of this hall be sequiset ) > procure a de. Riper Sax dite tha tia trone tara oh a in - an Atvorp—Resolved, That Napoleon B. | Board, for the very able and courteous manner in which art of snic for acquainted 'p' a rere hartford t, Mabbatt, 0" Pins it and he is hereby, appointed Commissioner a have ergs the duties assigned to them during g withdrawn, ibm at waa PrOpor- Me cca ab erie re, eens the eaee' be Sarurpar, Deo. 31, 1858, Maybes, maze Woo . iar Welle Boa Baton, Me: eo Se snt coanty: Of Neg Yoek, tn ihe me return travel a Present—Assistant Alderman Brown, in the chair; wfc eae “aera | yaa eat met | uaa ac mah eas | Eve ea eat Ganeeas | aman” heme“ aanay On, uae, | Sea ee ene mpeg '- Balas ne acne the credit of the of our city departments. | Breaden, Woodward, Ring, W: Bouton, McGown, jution—" ve for Is to light . ry sien pea More, Bele Briley Pes Oak. = manner in which they the: na o' tet the debates Paint no. ‘ ronheg propertian, ef the Ry > number omy ol on friends, the ref os ena aautor pe bh , is, Wells, yaton, » | wharves, piers, and © nips (er fe ’ ee Ward, Denman, Cornell Alvord, subject to re: mace ta reduced, and those gentlemen elected | Stewart, Barker, Rogers, Crawford, O'Keefe, and Me- Franow—Resolved, That oF name of * matewd of fimethy After the uaual op) ‘df committees to wait | commodation of the travel below tha Bee Board ad. | euati ‘tbe Common Council. ‘become soon aware of the’ process by which eur | Conkey. ja soo phan Tg °D. oo T 7, VALENTINE, Gierks Mlath ithe ease her cnedane ern 9h 20h te mabe we ange joverniteat is made to appear very Hon.” Why, air, INvIEaTION. Resolution—To jamp ports Ip all the streote where mains a) “agi ‘sla Concurred 4 in, fair contract for building a new engine for Ea- No. 9, and appropria! therefor. po Cee ey the owing vote: — " yAbroadre (aon Brown, Tait, Mabbatt, O’Brien, predate Woodward, Ring, Wells, Bouton, Me- tewart, Harker, Rogers, Crawford, O'Keefe, and Movookey nai RIBOLUTIONS. Resolution—To advertise proposals to build « three penal St ge for the use of Hose Company No. 65. Com- bas Assistant Alderman Woopwarp--That Engine Con- pany No, 18 be allowed tea ad¢itional men. adopted. Resolution—That Christian S. Delevan be Sppointed a Commissioner of Deeds, ee consist of Aldermen Sturtevant and Tiemann, entered, and stated to the President that the Board of Aldermen was about to adjourm, and desired te know if it had any further business for the action of sald ‘The President replied that _# committee would be ap- potaten se: welt: mpom thei Mand, aad the Committee cr Aldermen Ring, Bouton, and Mabbatt were appointed a committee to wait nnon the Board of Alder- Jae, 208 my tnt Sila Babes Bad So Sanger business. By Assiatant Alderman Roc Roomeithat the thanks of this Board are eminently due, and they are prs to Jonathan Trotter, Esq., who, for the past acted as President, withjeourtery, zealand shaitey ek who, ia his retiremeat from ofise, carries »ith him the reapect and good wishes of the memern 9 chis Board, Unanimously adopted. By Assistent-Aldermaa Banrar—That the thanke of this Board are hereby tendered to. T. ota aay Eadey of the Board of Assistant A'dermen, for his active ¢ efficient aid to the members of this Board im the vae tious satjeet matters that have been before them, asd fo his geatlemsnly deportment in and aboat the ardaoug éutes connected with his office. Unantmousiy adopted. By the aame—That the taanke of this Board are hereby tendered to J, A. Towle, Deputy Clerk of this Board, = his unremitted attention to the cutier of his offi for his nae deportment in and about the ation nasi tohim. Unanimously By Apsistant Alderman pee, it the thanks of this Board be given to Mr, Nicholas Altdell, Arms ©! this Board, for the courteous and eflisient mas- ner in which he has performed the daties of his office, Upanimouriy adopted. » Jt. De theerted mmissioner of Deeds. peated Pasvon gers; and, aleo, whon io srare.onch es | fa instance, a responsible department, presenting From Fulton Fire Engine Co, No, 21~To attend twelfth cars aball not be sti to for @ item of its expenses, and swearing . Growded into ave sald. seaterte fan’ belag. displayed eats & rouse that estimate cut down as muchas | *Dnval ball at Niblo’s, 17th February, Accepted. THE OLOBING SCENES—PERRIES AND OIFY RAILWAYS | front of the car to give notice that allie seateare ful percent, whilst other departments not responsive RESOLUTION, ALDERMAN STURTEVANT UPON THE REFORMBRS— yee! cars shall not bs allowed Se Gon - citizens, not responsible to cine Board, but te our By Assistant Alderman O’Krern—That the stone, corner OREAT RXXRTIONS OF THE MEMBERS TO POrULaTs | {2 sbuiruets sraaiag are pane be of extcnoreisasy lenethy) abos asters in Albany, have had tholr fll entmate sane of Forty-ninth street and Righth avenue pe removed. THE ISLAND—TAXES FOR THE PRESENT YEAR— | just ing Sogn its Stat cating steep in arny westate toned, Lom riiess Sot | atopten. ag peel eater hed se connie oa y (every such a5 tinted Py Seren Touxtior weet oa in justice to Mr. Flagg, " REPORTS. The members of the Common Council met, for the last | SU"bed by some con hoo otto ne ‘much % stopp! that the other Board had sppioved of the estimates; but Of Committee on Fina ‘To to remit the ta; time, at eleven o'clock yesterday morning, pursuant toad- orewaed ee ee us down of the one uader con- sp cei Berean a jourmment. There was a large attendance of aldermen, | ge:s who ma: “Neel sideration. The Debate in the Board of Aldermen. INVITATION, ‘was received f:om the members of Po 4 \stend their twelfth annual ball, to be on on the 17th prox, iauh eeu combed ' MOTIONS. OTH moved to take up ca. No. 61, ta Teport of the Committee on ; in relation to altering Mae of 1 Datta ywing room for a ferry slip, &e., waic ~ fame was then considered and adopted on -Mdermen Moore, Haley, Oakley, Boyce, the President, Aldermen ridley,’ Francia, ind Cornell—12. \dermen of 1852 sgainst H. Bran, personalestate. Adopted by the p in actrees F ‘Alderman Borcs—Sir, Mr. Flagg has this mat- | following vote, vis. :— and some appearance of hilarity visible, notwithstanding | Weve over the qafety of ter different from all his The Com- | Affirmative—Mesars. Brow: their approaching dissolution. Courtesies were inter- ~ ee ey rgee Kiva! Los be Pproed te komm. KY hoof mittee were then called into 9 evuneeal ee the wee. May Breaden, Woodward, 0 ke 068, © number of sicir } ‘Tiemani changed, jokes passed around, the deserted tea-room en. public Tooommodation, wien the care ma} be obstrected by jo i eee ay trdae thar igen ica ea agen bo Gere, Bema, er, Roger Seety Sort menesbes Jo poeely ere reenee, Suah eee a irae bites hla ch les sual Ns skatead cme the dedelenoy that should arise, Of Committee on Wharves, &o.—To concur to grant upon the rotundity of abdomen yet to be observed among | veyance of passengers from one point to aay other point i found these estimates were made up | of 88 Da EA pee “pprensct them. slong said railway, than five cents for each nanan sean ee the reports of the heads of the several departments, jusivo use of piers 33 an: river to Gsorge Eleventh—The code Gling of RE maint sad and if deficiency should occur it was for them to see the | C. Byrne. Adopted by the following vote, viz.:— Still tt was rather a mournful scene—the laugh sounded the tbe new 1d to make it good; for he was well aware that i/ tive—Measrs. Brown, Tait O'Brien, one million of dollars ware voted, some aldermen wotld ‘ec ais Rivg, Wells, Suewart, Barker, maar Oar goasle by the Corpora: | Hud & way to eppropriate every dollar of tt Nash edn tee ford and O'Keefe—12 ‘ u jaave E o provide adequat iva ‘a rery my passive sat betas Mabbatt, Maybee, Bouton, McGown, “Tt was a tryirg moment that which found them The CHsTeMAn put the question poe the adeption of | icsi:roments im the hands of the heads of many of the de- Standing subdued beside their once gay hearth,’ a newer ‘ Frais oa who ivi totally pine Ethene ade aad ye iy ‘The President, Alderman Comrrox, was called to the ie yeas and pays were called for. lor the leaving of affair with them, aud w! oo three be appoin‘#A to wait on his Hoxer the May Jt was unanimously voted to refer the ordinance to the | ficiese! prttens Sd alleen hy I think, sir, that we will ~ of Nor cinpsusanladkapaeamamaghitidnetins. Ccmamitiee on Streets, to report upon at the erenteg | Dave thas done our part 19 further the sand of ear wen | Nac ay Meinion piste see ieee tae ae eerners, who sustain , A SHCESARY RESOLUTION. ‘The Board thet took the recess vote? stormnan Twrme—Agaiy, a, I a obeerre—eil wy Railtong Orscpany to lay vails\in Bleecker, Ososby and Immediately that the yoard ame to order, Alderman BVENING ikse10N. member of the Board very carefally note the items of this |“ sisistant Aidera.o0 Ring, Tait and Barker were 9; SMITH moved « susvlaticdiy ths effect thats direction be | The members reamembied at five o'clock, pureaant to | “timate, and separate ite responsible from the eet: pointed said committee, who waited upon the Mayor, A the order of recess, sible Cepartments, for which estimates are sanctiono: od by | returned, saying that hia Honer the Mayor, for the rea‘on given to the Commissionbr of Repairs and Supplies to | “4 bul of Messrs. Kipp and Rrown, for stage hire, in. | 1% Comptroller? “Has the Vommon Council any control | 1¢tumed ipavoelika wan ots uml one cealiset tesere have the rocm of the Board of Aldermen cleaned and | curred two years ago, in driving a Philadelphia visiting | Over the Board of Eivcation? Has the Common Counel ing the paper. The committee was ihen discharge repaired, It was carried. fre compar around to see ‘the sights,” was ordered to be | "DY *ontro! over the Governors of the Alms House? No, REPORTS. 4.1ast PUBLIC MRNERIT, Paid, after some debate. bm emcee gh concen mgner nome sighs. | Of Committee on Fire Department-—In favor of ee sy tog Srvutey’ : deen paadita Alteran Suu moved that the Board dopow take up ths | sicned two jours tee by Miner oka Pee ese cunt boon | sont no vouchers, aod: they may At Ghar please ajo Flay 8 Gregg foe duty Sa 0 tre warden, Adopted by the consideration of documeat No. 61, being a report from | ot tke Committee on tue Fire Departmen:. He bad no | $10,000 cr one besianet, 408, coy are the Se tad ‘Affirmative—Messrs, Brown, Tait, yilabbatt, O'Brien, the Committee on Piers, Wharves and Slips, relative | ®uthority then to co #0; it was totally urautborized; and | departments who ge: all ‘sam. | The police fand, Breadea, Woodward, Wella, Stewart, iar . Fourth and Fifth avenues, and appointing 2 3 as Alderman Franklin was now one of the promineat | the instalment on building stock which was created io fui, OKacte, end MeConkey—15. collector therefor, Yo Carmamittee oa as | to the narrowing the exterior line of the Battery enlarge | members of the reform party, he hoped the new reform. | 1847, the deticlenoy of tax brought into 1868—theee | do pu , : a, Boat —{ ment, and the building of a new slip, pier and ferry, from | ers would not tax the present board with the expenditure, | not refer to, But I do sey that the Board of Education x Boaton and MoGows—2. 826,515 00 ft : i he idle, * deg a ‘ . be governed - directed forthwit ing streets. sm : pipes, 10 001 3 ’ it. thousand 4 i Yaa y two Be, as, y bs ne hnndred Purpose it, Mabbatt, OBrien, Wells, Boaton, Mo. wiord, O'Keefe, and ck to five P. M., which was carried. FROM FOAXD OF ASSISTANTS, \ resolutien--That ths Comptroller be di ‘pis wairaat in favor of P. A. Kin . wi $260 fox extra services. Concurred in on -Aldermen Mo: Haley, Oakley, Boyce, the Prenident, “fldermen Gcialey, Franein hollow, the jokes appeared dull, and the appearance of itrred, in whole or im part, without ‘the consent of the ‘Com. the room was rather vepulcbral than otherwise. In fac privilege shall be it may said that:— nagemont, oF neg! Ward, and Denmen—3, J # ‘hat th ‘the consent of the Mayor, &., of : siven to Jacob sharp, F. Campoell, ant yo ani trenefer to the Union Ferry Com- of the fer: Bye tin of Wall street to 1on street, ¥ ‘rc moved 1 fer to Committee on Fer- ss lost. v m was then concurred in on a division, Aldermen Moore, ant Irs Startevant, Oat- rR ie PresiBent, Aldermen bh, , Raed, Denman, mi \Werman Ward—1. fmmittee on Aseassments—In favor of con: hent list for curb and gutter in Bighty fifth aoe on Se wert—To concur for sewer in Richth ® Sub Committee on Croton aqueduct De- ‘The Crank then read @ communication from the Comp. | 1% ply responsible to our ‘rastare in Albany. Separating es e, from Troy to Jane street. Ado, SO cement: See wnari es wenmerdiye Diet: W EUAN} | ie soos feagatiranee fe. tier Year 1854; also, | the amounts required in this estimate by the Alms House Meher sea osha ‘tive to the i if its, Ace ative exemination of accounts, Ac- | T1404, as published in a paper, of which the following | ‘Toller, enclo showing the svers! items required and the | 8nd Education voards from the whole amount, the eiti- ered on fils, ‘am tive--Mersrs. Brown, Tai ee O'Bri « a resolution—Relative to remitting an as- rma ‘ait, Mabba' ‘Brien, are the most important clauses :— copy of the act to be submitted o the Legulature at | 26m will neo that this much abused Hoard has g Mayboe, Brenden, | Woodward, Ring’ Bouton, Ma: | DY ,Asistant Alderman O'Kewa—That the thanks of property of the Third Reformed Presbyte- be it, Albany. There was besides « statement of comparison of | the city at an expense of little over $2,000,000. I have Go fiowact, rr ioe, this Board be, and the same are hereby, tendered to the a porty dest > Beet mg Pu and aureedomof th tats Onn Be ernie el Bae By Aol the expenses for the years 1852 and 185%, aod the figured it up my: pd find the account stands thusi— | yooonee, tsk ker, Rogers, ed ‘O'Keefe, and several reporters who a have been in attondance on this ed in ons yp, viz: é crease and raving. We give the material portion of the | Alms House ..... $427,000 09 | "Of Committee on Wharves, &e.—To concur to suspend | Board. Unanimous! re aed report and crdinance:— Alms Rouse erection. 95,000 00 | proseedings in the matter of building bulkhead bet ween Nhe Vanderbilt. fares, az, tobe two hundred and- swonty-five he following statement shows tho amounts necessary to | Building Loan Stock 60,000 00 r8 19 and 20 North river, until Mr. Fiedler be heard be appropria ted for the eupport of the city government, for : $13 60 ‘commi| hand, extend ile tad oi the year 1864, and the amount of tax required 40 be lavieg, | Poifer ye noo & before te ang 8 Aldermen Moore, Haley, Sturtevant, Osk- t, Tweed, the tin Aiderinen Brisley, ,’Tiemaan, Bard, Ward, Denwan, Cornell # for establishing a railway in Broadway, 2 Napa sang, ee ions therein Ries ot the Battery, and wester.y in the waa t im length fro and fort; foe vide substant mbes a plank, wueb be rae ‘te ie Khoad, and to be 20 Toate that ‘sulle or snes shal be loft between the northerly end thereof the derbils pier, T. TOW! Clerk, [In the report of Fri a is seen to the Harlem Railroad pany t0 lay’ s. teask in Bios and ether street Assistant Alderman Wheelan is stated to have voted im the affirmative—it should have been im the negative. ] Last Scene in the Board of Assistant Alder. men. Last evening ats quarter to sight o’clook, the Boaré of Assistant Aldermen, after transacting a great deal of business in the shape of adopting various reports, com curring with the other Board, adjourned sine dic. At half past seven o'clock, Messrs. Sturtevant and 826,516 00 COMMUNICATION. From the Street Commissioner—With various appor- eas Of assessments, and asking their confirmation. bereof of one b and teven' feet: and the Birect Com: | 2 hie w one bun and seven feet; an: 10 Bireet - Soe ee eased ane eran art Mndcene Seemee Cm, | Fur ststh-annual inatainiat on iiuilding’ iw fence and coping at the souchea: Ay corn 0 of, the Battery, in front thereot, to be removed Board of Bdwcation ahall give convenient aecors BB rng he wae ‘State wil or | Ss oat perenne eee For deficienoy of taxation of 185i syarhto thabexciaaive on band, and oe'tame te hs hereby set Indexing records in county offi sol od, That io vald ple, slip cas ory we fey 0 the $4,027,115 21 aa ate tear hone, A Masahe ed er she in Be {lowing statement shows the incresse and de By Assistant Alderman Barxax—That the res lution CP ease A tes of 1862 and 1853, on the principal items of ik ae adopted by this Board on the 30th inst., (ia coneursonee take the proper stops 5 ise expendivare, for the support of tie city government, Ware yon this ( lease oon Bewersis # favor of building a sewer ‘eet, from No. 45 to No. 23. Adopted on a $2,082,328 60 . %404,786 71 *ymom BOARD OF ALDERMEN. $4,627,115 21 Report—In favor of proc: tion for !Hose Com- pany No. 55. Ceneurred in by ing vote: it, Mabbatt, O’Brien, Btock No. 2 Aldermen Moore, Haley, Sturtevant, Oak- < t, Tweed tae President’ Alde deren Beisley, Smith, Tiemann, Bard, Ward, Denmaa, > Lamps and Gas—In favor of lighting ‘ef between Sixth and Seventh aybea, Breeden, Woodward’ Ring? W May bee, Dy ells, Bou Mc. Gown Stewart, Barker, Rogers, Crawford, a? O'teore! and McConkey—17. ues with yon Fire sg rhage favor of prosur- » ‘or Hose Co. £5. Adopted. f Als Dea ye, | Sil ane, although it ie searoely worth my while to notice | ¥3%® the Board of Al:ermen. ) granting permlasion to the ‘Tiemann entered the chamber, with rather an to Increase. '. Rattroad Company to lay Tail iu {mprese on Fire Department—In favor of concnr- erpove of afory veand from | Alms house. . 42,000 0) ¢. | the many calumanies that have been heaped upon us for | tracks through Crosby, Kim, Bleecker and Prince « sive and all-important ppearatice, which was eal] * Engine Companies 17, 26, 38, 44 and 43 | island, resaid, and eause such lease to be Auueduet repairs ,000 = the pags owe yours, stl I eanaot avoid referring to them Pom * nen, Adopted on a divisio ty Seat land aie ‘delivered. ins pee | ht 2 Inspector's Depatimont — this occasion, in opposition to such am estimate, | Afeyette ead Astor pi po Tes yrs a Bhd er | culated no doubt to inspire the members of the Aldermea Moore, Haley, Oakley, Tweed, | Alderman TimMANN was Opposed to the building of the Mr. a oe apt erg lyr wile fT ving and the same is hereby, |. Adopted by 11 tod,’ | Juslor board with # feeling of pity and admi< Cornell, ae oe » Bard, | vier, but had no objection to the narrowing of the exterior him credit for it:"but when t @ reduction is at- Assistant Alderman O'Krars—! bi tation for those hard working city fathers whe tempted to be shown, by estimating with $75,000, when | 457, oe hekeowe thet 312.000 rqared, I wuhto oon sae | 4 n Pawagnct the lene pemeact tnd Cet ent ee ee alluded to the complainta whieh | Sf Of passengers in the small ears, an rg had been sounced loud and long sgainat the Common | city ‘with resolution that the Harlim Railroad Company Qounelt foe Ge Fait Lie = ae aen of contin discontinue running said Ong below ‘Twenty-soventit could be brought fo a stand stl ‘and dhen the people pence pte co pe Em would see that retrenchment was not always reform. _! 4 He qnoted from the act of 1849, 12th section, relative to | ,, Xeeolution—That{plans be prepared and estimates adver. secountabilty of publi cfloers, and’ maintained that it | ted for building » house for Howe Company No. 31. Con. line of the Battery enlargement. He would therefore move that all that portion of the paper relative to the building of the pier, &o., be omitted. Alderman Surrm said that the building of this pier would be no expense to the city, and would bring im a revenue of $10,000 per annum to the funds of the corporation. The resolutions were drawn up with much care, and expreased just whattwas wanted without eny regard tospecial legis- for the last two years had been faithfully attending to the daties devolved upom them, and were now about leaving their office like the refugees “‘ for their countsy’a good,’’ and informed the Chairman of the Board that they were appointed as s committee from the other Board to inquire whether the members of the Board ef on Fire Depariment—In favor of pa Kipp & Brown. Adepted on a ‘elo a Bees, Sn aig fe ho + Cornell, ‘fea Sturtevant, Boyce, Francis, Tie- they were about adjourning sine and would be ver: lack Hinde adios’ % paying Charles was sufficient for their successors, if they got all that bret bd Inti BR artery ail nus J the Report—In favor of appropriating $60 for Hose Com- | glad if they had any, to be the conveyors of the : . «for damage by changing grace of Niath jon. = cop atony moo Aes have to make good the pny ‘No. 3 Aion eto Cunearied in by the fol- Cuurmas (eather faken abect atthe tolemalty of of the e wing vole:— soene )— are, atlemea, at we have aay ? we “iinet favor of of non-concurring to pay —_ man wg me) af at ge ae ‘Aienative-—Wesers, Brown, Tait, Mabbatt, O’Brien, | Communication to make. z ‘Seat iavact te ape wait. ae i imance, wi to, poo Maybee, Breaden, Woodward Hing, Wells, Bouton, Alderman Rivo—I move that s committee se isaee fs Alderman Twrx salt—Inconelanon a, wilicbaer, Nedovs, Stewart, Barker, Rogers, Crawford, O'Keefe and | 10 28 them voquaisted vith the fet het wa sere eothing ‘ =" 1 ion on Adverse to building = sewer Resclution—That the salery of Joseph Colee, clerk to ate. a Fan easterly. Adopted. on \ce—-Ia favor of Teduciog tax of Adopted on a division, vit, :— AVermen Moore, Haley, peg Oak- » areaitens, Aldermen Brisley, Francis, ‘ Bard, Ward, Denman, Cornell, Alvord, ~ rms pg wap heal end og be fixed at $800. pourredd lowing vote, true: that he met with obsequious if salve and tongue | Niirmative—Mecers, Broway Telt, (abdatt, O'Reien, Pomogey is equally true; and whether the wine pe ve | Maybe, Breaden, Woodwari, Ring, Wells’ Bouton’ im! id, or the me! him believe yea intel, I iow b not, beg I ‘ala we . a ory reyes Barker, Rogers, Orawford, O'Keefe and McCon- to it for this paper. No other department extended to ai es the low, pringicg, fawning obsequioueness, that the Alms. Satomi team pn house department did. And we observe that thelr esti. | , iceation for Hose Company No. 00, im lower part of the from a1 Gerr"cietelst of thls chy: took oocbaloe faite | Sixth ward." Coneurred ia, im a lwer et of ol occasion, ie ‘1 Aizty eight conte loys than the etal ty tin as fa pt in the Legislative at peg Meda Yo sooff, to ridicule and a tations nonslen te extol thesr toast 'o Yessy ninety. thirty, ols ‘ollare a an estimated for 184, ib ieee al twenty-s m thousand one . is be took a recess until 5 P. M. ASISTANTS- from the Comptroller—With an ordi- Rpropriaiions for the year 1864, which enue Railroad Companies to extend their of ge fll When it is considered that the State Mill Tax has been in- that epepbent fe gga, peter fore and (kaow that | street. rest.” Coaourzed in by the following rote formed their daty, and to be discharged. ES ee of, $310,000 pen fo ‘Of this board not fit to et aptiled'n. dove about eo = abba, Onden, bar yy" Ko thea tendered hy oy Salaries, besides thove of the Fi the putliens of the Five Points. He could not say, to be f= a Been ogy eng Creators, O'Raete sonernt of the board to the Sergeant ot Armia, Mr mates furg that thy alten lw datoe hous, wad ram bole, | MSG" het ei Hogs, to the Clerk, Mr. MoClesachan, and his Mr. Towle, or tbat they imbibed villstaons three gent gia, for popu: | MeDomkey “17, to build « three | ami the President of the Bard, Jonatbes Totter exe A more favorable rerult fogld hardly have been aoe larity’s sake, gull he maligned and defamed them as much jae ioe artes peste ost tet pi betrg unfortunately absent, was 20} applauded to the Brsloy, Penpals Bath seeee, A; U: FLAG, Comptrotter. | vt sloction, and the tafamier was opposed by Z member be mene saga os ire = Bl hi oar Sart See at | manly depectment and faltbAal Gamers of bin ash ‘and Pock—33. AN ORDINANCE MAKING appporararions vOR THE YEAR | of this who, although he did not go sreund bead bot gg nad Coneurred in by the o> ago — A ae oneee then rose asd Teame ihe artevant, Boyes, Pearsall, and of the olty at io band with « low harlot, best him, and gave him leave 1 18it,, Soueernal te Oy eowae Tat ay “asboats, OrRrien, | Board adjoureed be wold lke to efor a tersietion, meas Nevers 5 Common Ccuncll convened. ‘do srdnin 1 ol Ra & whonas elt wre ere Rng nen sd at ot Dopalet | eybee, Brenden, Woodward, Wells, alderman I move we sdjoura. oa Tise Depaetment—To concur to pay ABea 1, The following amounts are herdby ated for | of what the people Lere think of special legislation at | Modown, Stewart, Barker, Ragen, Crefod, ShKens ad Sontaven tae ca ‘etjwnsinens, the 4 room hire. Adopted. aecoun a Reeolu’ the room cham’ wotion was lost, oto taping a ra iME, %, edoy tony tng hla ig Saute i, Staaten | The fotion to lay on the table was then carried by & | or'hoard of henistant Aldermen, be appropriated ve Gnert | The teeniution being’ the ext Duniness ia oréer, the * 4 ease srvation of new, and extension and - bag nha ROM THB BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDIRWEN, of Common Pleas, and suitably fitted up. Congarsea in. oi a lg “ane ‘om Arrears of Taxes. 0 Resolation—To advertise proposals for building a hose The resolutions from the Board of Assistant Aldermen —f ca: for Hore Com: 60, Coneurred in. aie ob were next considered, and severs] small donations of mo- | */tiage f teat 31 Pe appropr ied pay e ney were voted. . 0,080 ‘THR BROADWAY RAILROAD FOR THE LAST THUR. Seixous, for services as clsrk to Committee and 83,513 80 Alderman Comvatt. breught up th ‘of the Com. | Supplies. Concurred in by the followin 5,640 00 U. brought up the report of the Com | “Ui on. see ocers. Brown, Tait, Aor taay O’Brien, aoe mittee on Streets, upon the question of the ordinance re Maybee, Braden, Woodward, Itleg, Wells, Bouton’ lative toe railway in Broadway, which had been referred | May wart, Barker, Rogers, Grawtord, O'Keefe, and Mooonke jm T, Reeolution—-To pay Ebenezer Evans $100 for his servioen an “yd i serving papers for the Finance Committee. Coneurred Gommen tenets Schools of be City gee es, one. tension Stork’ Sites, ‘supers Tenctog vacant lots, Interest concur to remove the ‘well in Seventieth surest, ner TI at the morning session. ‘The paper reads as follows: SS 08s Ss2ee ‘The Committes on Str: to whom wi referred nance relative to a» rail in Broadway, respectfully . the following vote retribution was close at L that oy o bd: 4 , their ccoupation, Hke Othello’s, was gone; and that an the sh: time allowed Affirmative--Mesers Brown, en Mabbatt, O’Brien, y ig pak ie youn the mains ‘ae unabie to | Maybee, ong od Mig a, Bano mem bern of mon Couneil were forveR $3 | Kom thenseere ot tho soo presented, thaprate sbeeriy er 3. i,t After a 90 | of the opinion bas ite in spirit of moaning within TELEGRAPHIC, “th Yi 8 one Hl cn THE BROADWAY RAILROAD—DRCISION OF THE Su: wes PREMS COURT AFFIRMED BY THE COURT OF at~ PRALS. Ataast, Des. 31, 1853. s io eteee Shoas ‘& mmittce do not consider the of ex ~4 ssn Sins ciemnearg be otreete. on fae 0 to be te yg bask a Sear am ‘oe | mar Sa ee New York Supreme Court in the Broadway Railroad cnces, qrenty sis aumber,