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12 NEW YORE H?ygazp, sare RDAY, DLCLMBRR 19, 1863,—TRIPLY SHEET. Masterson, Oithwell, Parley and | nues, be vaved with Be'giaa vaverient, unser the direeion | I Mitchell, Ryers, Hardy, he Croco ir “ naive ther for), sere am) Eighth to Oe Hyndee and Twenty titth | river trom -Inwensy, strvet co Twentieth sireet, de deemed | The readiug of the minutes of the preceding meeting was | day of January, 186%. the amount of said incresse 10 BO Le Hi.call, om motion of Al- “Tad wes caspiel ep Be Stewing sain ne — }' games fear rel vive ‘vough thecsatre | to be hee tenor bakaiead line of tir Hurvor Commision | dispensed with. t ‘rom appropriation £ The President being absent at dy wae called to the chair. Ailirmative—-Aldermen Henty. Ha f Me: vot, Kerd. ¢ OF tye mumes : steaeay the saure | ces ad that We) gq permitted to build aud ereck om such oye derman Fauuey. Alderman andy oe wed. Mitchell. Hardy. Masterson, thiwell, Farley aud Lon. It to be dene wv Stent’ Comm a. | esterine bie dhe Ysoat bulkhea'l,logerber with piere at the | By Couveitma, _ AlitinativesCounel ioe The minutes of December 14 were wad aad approved. Reccicsion’ than ry Pirst avenue, fr Soner, cid that the agcomp.nying on font of Nurwea’h aud Tweutieth streets, under tie direc: | Bil of Mi Sanaiord, ver, Gross, Brady, ¥ PEriTiONs, Pitty sixth to Bexty ! ‘adupteni. Hon of the 3t:#4 Commissioner, aud as their owe éxpeare. | tho, Nk tiie Save jiand, Gaw, Murray, O'Brica, Ornwett> a gad strecis with First s' Wh'eh wasindoptedy the failewing vote, via: ‘The Paws Ut Me pre tei, pil tbe vesienon the adypiion | for mnber elestian, Jovec—I8. By Alderman Orem rican Female Guardian Society “er 8 | Troy \aueduet Board, Afirmative-Aderman Kor. the Presideut, Alder of the exbeMute re-oulion ana ikwas aioplad Dy the fol. | Which was teferred 1s Recatlve—Counciimen Hran’eo and Rus a pany ayy apeeremseye nance therefor be adopted, Henrv, Hall, McCoo! Reed, Chip, Mitchell, Ryers, Ui Towing vute, viz-— Bey Coch Si Besshution that the Commitee on National Affaire of the de mtian f0 Cee ee od to the Comunittee on Finance, ach was 00: the following vote, vie well and Long—13, A‘izmativesConpeilmea Hayes; Her, Keeaan, Jones | Bill of Martin Diet. ounting to ten oliars, Tor fit. neilinen, whieh, for the pure By x em give n Henry, Hall, McCoo! = Comulittee on Fire Department, im favor of con- | Webster, Grows, McConnell, Kenper. Hivuicbtahin, Haviland, | ting up poll of Fitth ‘diy’ riet, Bixivembinward, pom bn pee n ph Amn oe » Mee A, Gide to de relieved from an assees- ae 3 - Boed, Chipp, Boxed of Counciinen 1a adopting vesplution | Gav, Nuirray. Cook, Urlee, Russell aud Joyce Whit wan re wo Cagiptrollen, with power, | ereby auithort-ed and eee or eect 0, ‘bat ine SLrevt Commissioner be directed to advertise for a PAPEMS PROM LOAR.) OF ALDEG FX. Sonate } sur We arrest sae aman red to the Commutice on Aracssments, |, Meport of Lamers 2F adopt toaderto Engine Ur miaay No. 34. Biller Richard BM. Lush. for fitting ap poll of the Second | Sillat Peter Young, anouruny to ten dollars, for Sting menor tho aati prekmuee lotsa Maron kee \ 8 bow Hot pared with Belgian pay a Mighth nd Ninth | Which wasecepied by the following vote, yin:— Elcetion distri¢t of the Second ward. th elee'ion district. Siateenih Ward, for the nonalty of the Noe York, ats Coat ee pe, £0 » poll of Fourth Btection | SVEN MM Pe the propertyow —aamcut. one half the | Afirmative=Alverman Fox, the President, Aldermen | (fy Board of Alderinen referred to (Comptreiier, with tine! twelfth ward. a te Sie ete itt that {he 'accoupar” ees and the remainder | Mall, MeGool, Reed, Chipp, ‘Ryors, Jeremiah, Hardy and | yey eg iy 1 £0 he Comertolier with power cried to the Coiuptroller, with power. ” ‘urdinanee tevefor — eh wayeoney es : dae Wheb ered to th piroller, wih pow gi a Refallve—ALlormon MitcheM and Ottiwell—2. ‘il af Patrick Dann, for putting up poll ef iret Blecticn | Ce mnoBin'a vei Baars ‘as adapted by he fo!’ ives Aldermen Hen nal Afar niemwe Bl vicbof the Tweatleth wa Board of Aldermen referred ty Cowptrolls Sth distri efervea | t+ Cony RESOLUTIONS. Aawhns ve! — Resolition that the vacant ota in Fifteenth street, be- a ‘Hall, McCool, Reed, Chipp, | tween the Sivth and Seventh ave tap ry with Py Alderman MeCoe nem, be fenced IB, index Mitchell, pier orih river. as referred W Committee om Wharves, Piere sud 1 eonan Riley, Rem ev, Navin, *, Pivgeralt and with resol’ Sturet Comm er be aud he is here tardy, Maacerson, well, Farley aud Long—Ib. | the dinction of the Streat Coninixsionel > +o DUNS. ‘cl the satieraerdon ad thee a ed to advertise f@e proposals for | | Resolution 0 pave aver iG) roms Bictosnth We heeen Which was adorved by the following vate, vie-— haw concurred in, - rebum ea en eee gaued ome pavement, under the dinee- Afirmative—Alderman Fox, the President, Aldermenfall, Jil of Biaford & Co, for firting ap poll of Bighth aaa mend 80 a9 wo rf wie ton AGwed ees Depar McCool, Reed, Chipp, Mitchells, Ryers, Jeremiah, Hardy” | Ninth Blection disvects of the Bitleenth ward. ne 10 the oardt lips dlopted BY ant ¢llowia; Obtiwell anc Long —13, ; 7 Board of Aldermen referred. to Cowptrctiex, with panos ae @ Henry, Hall, McCool. Reed, Chi Billof the New York Courier, ainounting to $—~, for ad. | power. 4 abt Slb jhe ea . or retredh Mas gomon. Oltiwell, Farley and TL vertising the annual parade of the Fire Departuient Whiel q ben ndoptet by the fullowtns ¥ pay ‘be dilla for retree® Which: he following vo'e, vig Bill for filing ap poitel Third Bice Seaolt fa ‘on Public Health of Bo vas oroered bald by Afiymative-—-Alverman, Fo: and | Henry, MeCool, Reed, Chip) Board of City Cauvassers for the year h ward. 4 Deimy cei tied as being correct, by the n that the vat stre y Detween Second and Third aver 09H ihe We am dide of Becond avenue, between F! Tots om th Ase Comptrotier, with oretary Of the said Board od City Cabyas J first | Hardy, Masjerson, Ottiwell ai ne pow } ton Salaries ever. and MiCky-8eCO po wtreew, also on the south side of Fifty- ‘Resolution, that the Comptrolier be directed to draw bis Which wad cong. rred Ip. . the Curther sideraton of ma AR ~ | second stree’, newween Second and Third avenues, de fenced | warrant in favor of John He wil ama, Janior, for the a Bill of Charles Hahn, for potting op peil of Third Election 2. y Miller, Sup \ « , That the salary of the Supertotendent ef Reads | in, ander Ug’ direction of the Street Commissions the | of $100 &, in payment for furnishing frames, &e., for en. | districtof the fwelfth ward, dent of Lalas amt Gas, be increase? to three thousand dol apna) salary of ¢ of ther the saine is hereby ineraaged to the sum | accomPAD emg ordinance be adopted. dromsed resohitionm, as per bil annexed, and ebarge the | | (By Board of Aiderinen relersed so Cemptroiler, with | jars per aunim, the same (0 date from January 6, 186) t Departinent be inerensed froin oy @ howe Raum, to dace trom the lst or day of January, WIMCh, Gras coneurrad in by the following vote. Vig:— ‘fame LQ avproprial en Sor Olly Conitagencien, pew er. 7 Which was carried, lve hundsed doilary to three thotieand (ive him tre wat of such ‘crease ly L@ \aken from Vhe ae AGumative—Aldermen Henry, Hall, McCool, Reed, Chipp Which wasado ed by the following voto, viz: Which wa concurred iD. Was laid over, Fs, nnd said ierease of an ary to da\ Sy count of City Couting Mitchell, Hardy, Masterson, Otiiwell, Pariey and Long—It., Affirmative—Alderman. the Presklent, Aldermen Resolution, Unat permission be granted to Pratt, South & senrn inewed what the Committee 6r Roads ind to be pala for the present vear from \ ¥ Which wus iadd over. Repori of Committee on Public Health, in favor of concur: | Henry, MeCoel, ‘Chippy. Mitchel, Byers, Jerewlah, | Co. No, S Makien lane, to continue ® sign an. front of Welk | Be dscharued from the farther consideration of preambie of | der the head of Oily Cantinvenci: mere rug with the Roard of Councilisen im adopsipg resolution | Mardy, Masterson, Olilwell anil Long-—I3, Prejwiede, during the pleasure of tke Gonumon Coun Rourd of \ideriinn reciting that a resolution was lily yaya | Which was adopted by the-follay ins vata, \feo— ‘Aldernam Marcum presented the following resolution in | that ihe low and sunken lots ena of the Hleveein avenue, | Report of Cymmities on Assessments from Board of Conn. | ' Which was referred to the Comunittee on Streets Dy the Comuion Council, and app oved by the Mayor. No | Aflirmutive—Counciimen Waves, Healey, Korn ¥ } Dehait of the Committers on Arte and mes, ulative tothe | between Tiventicth and i'venty- first streets, be filled in with | cilmen, donating to F. & M. Schaeffer @ eum sufficient to Resoly ben, shat the Counsel to the Gor poral be autl Yember 1S. 193, directing the Comptroiier to pay Magh | Webster, Grova, Brady. MeConne!!, Repper, Mayland, Om. memorial presci ted by Clark MOTs, olfering to sel! the ety dd aud wholesome earth, uuuer the direction of ibe Street_| pay an erroncous assessment. ed to int a person of the degree of counre!lor-atyla' Hames the sum of three hunared.and sixty-six dollars, as a | Murray,’ Cook,” Braadon, Brice, Russi, Fitz sald and the browze siatueel Andrew Jacksen, which memorial waa Sceuniesvaas. ‘ Which ‘was concurred i ‘the following vote, viz:— together wath a clerk, to compile a complete digestof all laws | vemission of penaltr for overtime for work of regulating | Jovce—'8, figne.| by 2 large vulnber ot ay citizens, prayimg the city Which was adopted by the following vote, viz:— Affrmative—Aldevman Fox, the President, Aldermen | and ordinances. now tn force relatmg to the government of | and grading Severty-eighth sireet, trom Third aveune to Negative--Counctimen Sand‘ord ana O'Brien— to parcnase same, (he memo se! Fequieat heviog | Amtructivesdderuen Henry Halk Mecool Reed, Chige, | Weary, McCook Needs Chipp, Michelle Hyer Jeremiau, | tre ony of New York, tobe arranged with ieference 1o-the | rwitiont lesiggatiug what appropriation the | | Revolution of Hear! of A dermen. that parm icon Bee a wivlaid ~ Mitehell, Hardy, Masterson, Ottiwell, Fa! ley and Long—l}. Aardy, Masterson, Ottiwell and Long—13. several cepaytments and bureaux thereof, and embracii junt should be paid irom, with resolution that the | granted to Lewis W. Phillips to constreet an ted rate Whereas, Ob bas tendered-the purchase of Ris Reaolition, that Eleventh avenu Eighty sixth etreet Petition of James Conklin and others to be. relieved from | full notes of the decisions ot the courts of the powers an above anoun’. so ordered to be paid the said Bigs 28, bulkhead between Twenveth and To onty cat Gioueral twckeon to the corporate | 49 One Hundred and Kourth atreat, be regulated and graded, | waxenamnent for wewer in Fifty-eikhith sizeet,be Beventh | duties of the elty anthorities, and that the compensation of | for the purposes indicated fo the sald resolution, be charged for the puvpo of conve ine vont from. jew York. therefore ier the director of the Street Commissioner, and tbat the | and Bighth avenues, with resolution thatthe wolier persons eppainied pursuant to thie resolution be fixed at | by the Compteoller to the account of “Donations,” aud the tructing the bulkhead, to contiaue dire j hat the same be acosy: accompanying ordinance therefor be adopted. de directed to draw his warrant in favor of Jaa Conklin | such 6um a (he Couusel to the Corporation and Mayor may | Comptroller is directed to pay the same from appropriation he Common Counail a thirty-toiee Which was adopted by the following vote, viz:— and others, petitioners named in the schedule anne: for | deem reasonable and just, and to haye ove thousand copiex | for ‘“Donations.”* see oponvred in by the WAR ions Se hereby xy Aftrmative—Aldermen Henry, Hall, McCool, Reed, Chipp, | onehalf the amonnt placed opposite their nemes, and asses. | of the compilation printed and bound, the enthe expense of | Which was carried, ative—Couneilmen Haves : Manas this cy. Mitchell, Hardy, Masterson, Farley and Long—10, sed against the property bamod therein, for the conetrnetion | which to be payable out of the appropriation for City Con- | And the eame was inid over, ry Gross, Brady, MoConnell, Repper, Haviland, ‘ and the Common C Report of Committee on Roads, in favor of adopting reno. | of avewer inFifty eighth street, between the Seventh and | tngensier, Councilman Rvsex.2, moved that the Committee.on Ronds , O'Brien, Cook, Brandon, Brice, Fitzgera @ radon that Forty-third » hail amount to be charged to the-account of Which was referred to the Committee on Printing and Ad- | be discharced irom sue further conaideration of an ordinance reel, between Second and Third z avenues, be reculated and graded, under direction of the vertisiny i from the Board of Aldermen to regulate the grades of 102d | Negatlve—Councliman Rens of the Clerks of tne several | Streets Commissioner and thet the ‘accompanying ¢rdipauce treant ve to. revolution Loretofore pasted by the | and loth streel, between Eighth sud Tenth aventew, Resolution of Boa dnt A fnteat nies wm, ¥iz'—The Clerk of Fulton. | therefor be adopted. © Common Connell and approved by wae Mayor, to pay Hugh | Which was carried, First Assistant Glerk in the Bi he incrensed? Tomes the sam. of three bundred and sixty.e:x doliars, a4 & Ana the same Was laid over, to the sum of $2,000 per annum, elfect from 8 per annutn; the Depnty | “ Which was adopted by the following rote, vizi— Mitchel herded dollars per annumy Affirmative—Aldermen Henry, Hall, McCool, Reed, Chipp, | Long—12. erso Catharine. Kxsex, Centre, | Mitchell, Hardy, Masterson, Farley and Long—10. Tompicins markets 19 Ove thousand dollars per | Report of Commijtee on Roads, in favor of adopting reso- ; tnd the Clerks of Franklin and Gouverneur | tntion that Sixty second. # ween Lexington and s bundved and fifty collars per annum each, | Third avenues, be curved red, and Dagged where | Alderman Miscwmry, moved # reco! ae jo commence on the Ist lay of January, ) necessary. under the direction of the Street Commissioner, | taken, fixing the next slated session remission of penalty for overtime on the work of regulating | Congerlnsan Russet moved that the Committee oa Roads | the Ist day of February. 1863. the amonnt of sai! increase to Ne ive—The President—1. ud grading Seventy-eighth streets, from Third avenue 10 | be discharved frum further consideration of the report of the | be chursed toand tsken from the appropriation fer City Sabsequentiy reconsidered and laid over. ¢ Eastriver, without designating what appropriation thé | same committee of Board of Aldermen with resoiution that | Contingencies, raid amount should be paid from, with resolusion that the | Fourth avenue, from 116th to 126th street.A be regulated and | Which wes concurred fn he the following vote, he ed to be paid the said Hugh Humes | graded, curbed, uttered, and the a flagwed, 1 Affirmative—Councilmen Kaeren Riley, Webster. Grosa,, ed inthe sald resolution be cliarged | the direction of the Street Commissioner, and that the ac: | Braty. McConnell. Repoer, Haviland,’ Gaw. Murray, China deration of the vote | avove amount so corde the Board on Mon- | for she purpones indie and that the accompanying ordinance there.or be atopted. ' | day next. ny the Comptroller to the account of Donations, and the | companying ordinance therefor be adopted. O'Brien, Cook, Brandon, Price, Russell, Fitzoenald und dover, Which was alopted by ‘fe following vote, viz-— ‘ Which ‘was carried. Comptroller in hereby authorized and directed to pay the Whie was carried. / Foyce—V se COMMUNICATIONS, Ail.rmative—Aldermen Henry, Hall, McCool, Reed, Chipr, He then moved that when the Board adjourns, tt do | same from the eaid appropriation for Donations. And the eame was laid over, R sega ti munciiman THeves—1, | Mospector, relating 4 the ap~ | Mitchel, Hardy, Masterton, Farley abd Long—10. Adjourn to mee! to-morrow, tbe Jeih instant, wtove oelock | Which was referred to the Committee on Roads, Counetiman Hares moved that the Committee on Sireets | Resolution that tre Vomptrol en be avvected to draw hie aving become eourely Report of Committee on Croton Aqueduct Department, in My f MOTIONS RESUMED. be discharged from the further conaideration of resolution | W&rrant in favor of Ji Tey, contractor, for filling favor of adopting resolution that a track of bridge stone be. Which was carried. Councilman Russris. moved that the Committee on Roads | of Koard of Aldermen, that permission be given io#T. | Sunken, lots on Se inth and Kichtlet atrerta be- lwd from the house of Engine Company nacdber forty PAPERS HIRRETOFORE LAID OVER RESIMED, be {urther consideration of report of | MoGaugbrin to erect and Keenan auwning in tront of hia | tween Second nues, for the snm of oue bine in Twenty-fifth sircet, to the Niuthavenue ‘minedl | Teport of Commitier on Finance, in favor of adopting | Cotomitiee on Roads of Board of Aldermen, with resolii'iou | premises No. 45 East Twentyelifth etree. the enme to remain | @red and ninety eix dollsrs, Yeiad the amount for excess of yeport making do- under the direction of the Creton Aqueduct Board, resolutions that the Comptroller be directed to draw bia ware P that the grade of Eighth avenue, above 140th street, to 155th | Quring the pleasure of the Common Couveil. Inspector's feex incurred on said job, sal 1 the Bt Joseph's Which was Jaid over, yant In favor of Samuel 8. Conataat, one of the a! street. be established, and the avenue between sald points ‘Which wus cacried. from the appropriation of “elty co} Union Howe and Morton Lh mtreot, in the ry. road, tinder the direction | The resolution was then concurred ‘n, Which was adopted by the following vote, vi» | Alderman Mitoumrs moved thal when thia Board a. y in paynient of ssloner, and that the accompanying aesstesioms assumed. Affirmative—Couneilmen Hayes, Healy,’ Keenan Pt! atjourn.to meet again to-morrow, Jib snstavt, at ove ssesainent ‘on the property of th rch, for the be adopted, seGckedinven eee FRadster, Grove, Brady, MeConvell, Repper. Haviland. Gwe { METOPORE LAID OVER. o'clock P.M. rk of building a sewer in Forty-fifth street, from near Which was carried. “i Resolved, That the aulery of the General Clerk: in the Murray, O'Brien, Cook, Brandon, Brice, Russell, Fitzgern) i LLonor the Mayor, vetoing the reso | Whieh was carried. Ninth to Tenth ‘avenue, the aurotint to bechairged by the | The PavsrpuNt moved that the rerotution be amended by | 5 Or concerto of City Revenue, Department of Fi. | 4e10vce rly. ana ise i ‘Jing ou the north side of the ferry | He then moved that the Bonrd do now adjourn. Comptroller to the account of Donations. striking therefrom the Words "15th," and inserting in Rae e eee ae ne eee can ecient hundred | pe tRoryof Committes on Fire Department, with reant tioty y #econd street, North river, Which was on a divison, via Which was adopied by the following vote, vig-— ote a dollars to twelve hundred dollars per annum, to date trom | faruror David Theall for the nm af nee hundred dolara, ina Aslirmativ ermen Hepry, Hal yAdimative—Alerman For, the President, Aldermen | Which was carried...) the Int of Japuary, 1863, and much increase io be paid for | the same to be parment, for aervicesrendered ta the Appeat ities on Wha: oieliand Farley—7, Henry, McC.ol, Reed, Chipp., Mitchell, Hyera, Jexemiah, | And the paper was Inid over. " the present year from the appropriation for City Contingen- | Cummiasioners of the New York Fire De fad that ative—Aldermen Hardy, Masterson and Long—3. Hardy, Masterson, Ottiweil and Long—13. PAPERS FROM ROARD OF ALDERMEN RESUMED, Chea lar any anpropriation. baviag en unespended balance ae he Ne rk Fire Deparrment, from ine z | And the Chairman pro tem. announced that the Roatd | Resolution of Board of Conncilmen that the snjartes of the | Resatution that the Comptroller be directed to draw his | sive On Mmy appr pison June, 1301, toJune, 1368, aa Messenger. and take his reecips {widened ten feet, aud the tives | sood adjourned until to-morrow, 17th instant. alone o'clock | messengers in all the departments of the elty government, | warrant in favor of George W. Koome, for the sum of $o), | sIntiicnt ts pi tie aame. 1. & MO NY CIE directed to advertise fo. proposa's | P.M. D.T. VALENTINE, Clerk. ex pete Legisial ve deparirgente, be ine: wit $1,006 2 be inf fall foe:ipeey ed peeres ~ Gonrxoeter 5° Bo Mbsiose ReecuEDs Raitnavettcanunnon mecca iealy. Banke Ri'ey. follow! THURSDAY'S PROCERDINGS. f Anpin. the amgunt of sald increase to. be takes From | aoa Oly ruaa ip account of “City’ Contingencies, or avy | , Councilman Kxrxax moved that, the Committee on Print. | wabsier. Gross, Hradv. McConnell. Repper, Houghtlia > Ve Ale a Henry. RIL” “McGeol, Reed StMen Session, Dec, 2. M. the lor day of July, 1863: algo, thas the salarion of the aatlat. | other uneapended appropriauion, 7 ing and Advertising be discharged from the further consid | Flaviland, Gaw, Murray, O'Rriva, Cook. Brandon, Brie, Masterson, Otilwell, Farley end | _Present~Wm, Walsh, President: aldermen Fox, Henry, { ant messengers be increased to the sum uf $9, todate from | Which was jatd over. eration of resolution that the, Counsel to the Corporation | Rnsaeli, Mitzceraiq and Joveem!9. Mitelell, Hardy, Resolution. that the salary of the Superintendent of Mar- | be authorized to appoint a person of the degree of counsel. Councilman Haves moved that the Roard do now adjourn, Hall, McCool, Reed, Chipp, Mitchell, Ryers, Jeremiah, | the ist day of July, loa, witha clerk, to commile a complete die | Which was lost. Viz tm ket Rents and Fees be increased to the anm of $3,000 per an- | lor-at-law, tozeih of Reard of Counc . | Hardy. Masterson, Ottiwell and Long—i4. 1 o : 8, OF cata of Counciimen thas the Bireet Com: | The minutes of December 15 were read and approved, NiirmetivecAlderioan, Fourche Tregiscan’ “kidermen. | unt; also the ssiacy of the clerk to the Colicctor of the City | gest of all'Iaws and ordinageos nov in forve, relating to the | Resoiution, that the Compitoller be directed to draw a anew fre alarm bell forthe Spring street bell | Alderman Jexewram was called to the chair. Henry, McCool. Reed, Chipp, Nitcsell, Ryers, Jeromiah, | Roventerde increased to the sum of $2,000 per annum; also | government ofthe city of New York, to be arranged with | warrant in favor of John E. MeCahe, contractor. for sewer tower, and also for the Essex market bell tower. PETINONS. Hardy, Masterson. Ottiwell and Long—13. the salary of the deputy collectors of city revenue be in- | Teference to the sevoral departinents and bureaux thereo! in Righty-fourth street, between Third and Fourth avenues, | Wisich was reierred to the Committee on Fire Depart. By Alderman Jeneman— Bill of "Times, for advertising Hackiey contract, | creased to the sum of $1,560 per annum, excepting those of | and embracing full notes of the decisions of the courte, ex- | for the Kum of three hur aixty doilare. the same 10 ment. Remonsirance of property owners against the construction | Ofty Inspector's Report, &e.. ke. * | Fulton aud Washington markets, whose salary shall be in- | Planatory of tlie powergand dutis of the city authorities, | be paid t McOube: ase reva ors ' Report of Committee on Roads, in favor of adopting réso- | Of ® sewer in Third avenue, between Msth and 225th ‘hich was adopted by the following vote, vizi—— creased to the sum of $1,900 per annum, the same to take | and og Kren throng oy Oy te eros app ae un Lim tor ‘ume on sald contra: the appropriation: ' jou shat For'y-third street, between Fifth aud Sixth ave. | #teets, AfirmativeAlderman Fox, the President, Aldermen | effect from the Jat of January, 1864, goantto this resotntion be fixed af av.clrgum aa the Cox for “‘donat ona, Buen. be raved with the Belgian pavement, under the direc. | Which was referred to the Committee on Sewers, Henry, MoCo, Reed, Chip, Mitchell, Ryers, Jeremiab, | — Which was referred to the Committee on Salaries and Of. | a or oa a ee ect nay oral a Counelimen Focterieynaly to add the words “or out of on of tie Croton Aqueduct iy Verman ; 4 6. 8. : ni i 2 a pendes “1 ton © Croton Aqueduct Board (with’ ordinance there: Biot J. N. Voorhees, for fitting up poll in the Tenth olec- oy be SL ear ie tivor of adbpn gre ution, that the Street Commissioner be directed to | thousand copies of said work, avabie rom the se: Which was carried, ’ ‘as adopted by the following vote, vi tion district, Ninth ward, resolution that the Comptroller be directed (o draw his war- | remove forthwith fram the Battery all pofidings erected vied for the On BaREn ies of the Common Connel ‘The resolution as amended was lost for want of a suficien? . Aidermén Long. Henry, Hall, McCool, Reed, Which was referred to the Comptroller with power. Tant in favot of Lewis W. Philips, for tho. sum of $120. for | thereon, the aaid buildings having been erected without the Hibbs Cecio: i F number of votes, as fo lows, viz hell, Hardy, Masterson, Otliwell and Farley—i}- By Alderman JEREMIAT— dredging ont slipat the foot of Twenty-fret t. North | permission of the Common Counctl~ Fr oe papas waa Ores tits 6 oN Alfirmative—Councilmen Healy, Keanan, Webster,§Gross, hat crosswatks be laid in First avenue. from Bill of John Van Horn for fitting up poll in the Fonrth | river, and charge the. same to acoomnt of eliy contingencies, ‘Counci!man Brick moved to refer the resolution to Com- jouncilman Hayes moved that the Qommitiee on Salaries | Brady. McConnell. Revper, Guw. Murray. O'Brfen, Cook” > Sixty-first street; wlao at the Intersectionn of | election district, Seventeenth ward. Wilich was adopted by the following yote, viz:— mittce on Streets. and Onicex ba diecharged fron the fur:her consideration of | Braniion. Brine. Ruascll, Fitzgerald and dovee— th Fifth avenue, under the direction of the | Which was referred to the Comptroller with power. Afilrmative—Alderman Fox, the “President, Aldermen | Which was lost. ee ae nt Ne RAT a superar eae eee, Councilinen Hayes. Riley and Haviland—3, uct Board, and the accompanying ordinance | BY the same— Henry, McCool, Reed, Whipp, Mitchell. Ryers, Jeremiah, | The paper was then laid over. and Pees be increased to the sum of three thousand dollars | Subsequently reconeldered and laid ove there or be adopted, Bill of Alexander Lippman for fitting up pollin the Thir | Mardy, Masierson, Ottiwell and Lonc—15, Rescintion ‘that the salary of Anunony Miller, Superin- r annum: also the salary of, the Clerk to ne le Dehedor iat Report of Committee on Sewers of Board of Aldermen, Which was adopted by the following vete, viz-— teenth election district, Seventeenth ward. ‘Bil bf Conklin & Bute, for coaches iurnished forthe fune- | tendent of Lanips and Gas, be increased to three thourand | the Clty Revenue be increased, to tne emo of two thousand | with resolution that receiving basins and culverts be Dnt 4 me Atiemative--Algarmen flenry, Hall, McCool, Reed, Chipp, ahieh was: ritarred to the Comptroller with power. ral a lentonant Herber' amounting to $187 20. genes per annum, and the same to date from January 6 pai ta ety ee pe salar ight pee ts mrs nko: = ene ae southwest rorners of tring pince 4 <4 tehell, Hardy, M ‘ Werman Hanpy— ch was ision, viz:— i, — a fone i er Report of Committee: ‘on Bu sininteeny Raatine rero- Bi ct F. Ti. Cole, for fitting up poll in the Fourth Election Affirmative—Alderman Pox, the President; Aldermen Which was referred to the Committe en Salaries and sand five hundred dollars Per pan oxeartiay ey ia of the Croton Aqueduct Department. and the accompanying. 4 Junon that Thirty first street, beyween the Bighta and Ninth | district, fwentingh Ward. Houry, McCool, Reed, Chipp, Mitebelly Kyers, Jeremiah, Aieom Fulton and Washington aie ets, wl a nary r pein. | ordinance adopted therefor. avenues, be paved with Belgian pavement, one-bait the ex- | Which was referred to the Comptrolier with power. Hardy, Masterson & Long—12, Resniution that the New York nnd Harlem Railroad Com- | creased to the sum of one thonsand elht hundred do'lars | “Which wan c:ncursed in by ihe following vote. vit:— se to be oaid by the property owners and the romainder By Alderman Rrens— Negative—Alderinan Ottivell—1. pan) be suthoric required forthwith to lay their tracks annum, the same to take effect from t! si y AMrimative—Coun -ilmen Hayes, Healy. Keenan, R'ley;. the etty, and that the accompanying ordinance therefor | -Billof W. Tollinger, for stove furnished Third district, | Subsequently reconsidered and laid over. over (be Fourth avenue, from Thirty-second + 1864. Webster, Grogs, Brady, McConnell, Repper. Haviianit, Gaw, de wiopted. Tenth ward. Report of Committee on Croton Aqueduct Denartrent in | street \o Forty. with the wecessary switches | Which was carriea. Murray, O'Brien, Cook, Brandon, Brice, Rusarll, Pieigeraia: ‘Which was adopted by the following vote, viz:— Which was referred to the Comptroller with power. favor of adopting resolution that a track of bridge stone be tend the trips of their small cars And the paper was over. and Jivce—19. Aflirma:ive—Aldermen Henty, Hath McCool, Reed, Chipp, | BY Aldermon Ryxns— laid from the house of Engine Company No. 48. from Twen- . without, any incresgod cherze FAPEENTROW BOARD OV ALDERMEN, Petition of the Trustees of Church of Saint Francis Sern, Mitehe:l, Hardy, Masterson, Ottlwell, ‘Farley and Lonc—11. Bill of Peter Young, for fitting up Seventh district, Six- | ty-ffth street to the Eighth avenue, immediately, under the ~ wnd shat they be permittek to Billof George W. Hunt for fitting polling pI situated in Thirtv-firat street, between Sixth and Seventh: Resolution to pave avenve C, from Sixteenth to Seven- | teenth ward. ala direction of the Croton Aqueduct Board, the Fourh avenue, with double | Twelfth Aldermanic district. amounting to one hundre avenues, to have donated them sum of $1,021 to pay asscae! teenth street, with cobble stone pavement, under the direce | _ Bill of B. O'Reilly, for fitting up Fourth district, Sixteenth | ~ Which was adoptea by the following vote. viz:— © Pairty-fourth street to the Bast river, with ba ay) Collars and trente-seven conte cerotior, with | Meula for grading, reguinting, Sagying nn paving. tin of the Croton Aqueduct Departinent. wordt. Affirmative—Aiderman Vox. the President; Aldermen fihes and tarnoute, with the privilege, in | (By Board of Aldermen referred to the Comptroller, wit! Which wae revered to the Commit Which was adopied by the foliawing vote, viz. Which was referred to the Comptroller with power, Hall, MeCoo!, Reed, Chipp, Mitchell, Ryer, Jeremiah, Har- ‘of Thirty-fourth atreet im- | power.) A Veto message of his Honor the Affirmative—Aidermen Hen Hale MeCoot, Reed, Chipp, By Alderman M:teny11— dy and Long—il. with their Fourth avenue wack, Which was laid over. Board of Aldermen that Mitchell, Hardy, Masterson, Odiwell, Farley and Long—1). Hi! of Charles Rook and W. 8. Leon, for services render- jegative—Alderman Ottiwel—), rough Thirty-second street and Lexi avenue. Bill of George Rapp, for fitting up pollsof Seventh district, | ceiving baxina ant ct Report of Cormmitiee on Public Health of Board of Cou: ed in the receiving of various regime: lution of Board of Councilmen that the Comptrotier |, however, that said tracks shall be latd-under the | Twentieth ward. ith tthe werterty alde of the Fifth avenue, eilmen with resolution that the vacant lots on the north side | ‘Yitich was Jaid over, be directed to draw his warrant for the enim of each in | direction of the Btreét Commissioner, and that sald com. | (By Board of Aldermen referred to the Comptroller, wit! ch and along Seventy-fourth street, to the of Fitiy-Crst street, between Second and Third avenues. and | By the Pursiprst— favor of the Presidents of the Boards of Al ‘and 7 within ten days from the passage of this rerolu- | Power.) 4 interior bottom line of the sewer at Fiftiy po ah a aly GO Second avenue, between Fiftyatirat | Bill of John Dufly, for Sitting up polts of the Ninth district | Councilmen for their services as members of the Commie: | tion notify tho Mayor, in writing, of thelr acccptance Nord. Derpeey. for Btth Tenth di gua Patty neund s; alan on the ‘south side of Fifty, | ofthe Kighteenth ward, sionera of Health: and also for the dame amount each In | thereof. Bilof D. Dempsey, for fitting up polleof Tenth disirict, ceeding thirty.kix and alx.tent Beco! » between Second and Third avenues, be fenced Which was referred to the Comptroller with power. favor ef the Chairmen of the Commiitees on Finance of Which was referred to the Committee on Railroads. Seventir sant, e As * 4 under the direction of the Croton Aqueduct jn un direction of the Street Commissioner, and the By Alderman Hanpy— both Boards, for their services as members of the Commis. Resolution that the Croton Aqueduet Department be and ‘(By Board of Alderman referred to the Comptrolier, wit! that the @ccompanying: ordinance therefor ve eccompanying ordinance be adopted. Bitlof William ©, Paulhaher, for fitting up polis of the | sioners of the Sinking Fund, and charge the same to their | they sre herebg direvied to have (he crosswalks op the weat- | power.) 4 sneurred in by the foliowing vote, viz:— Fish district of the Twentieth ward. noprinte accounte, erly side of Righth avenue, atthe intersection with Tuirts- | Which was concurred in. i (By Board of Aldermen, adopted notwithstanding the Henry. Halle MeGeok, Reet, Which wes referred to the Comptroller with power, nich was concirted in by the following vote, vifz— eighth street. repaved: forthwith. Bill of Thomas Savine, Cor fitting up polisof Eighth dle- | objections of his Tonor the Mayor, two thirds of all the: ‘ Hardy, Masterson, Ottiwell, Farley and | By the same— “ affirmative Aldermen Fox, Henry, Hall, McCool, Reed, hich was referred 10 the Committee on Streets, | tries, Sixteenth ward, meémibers voting in favor thereof. 1 Bill of Joseph Meyers. for ('tting up polls of the Eleventh | Chip, Mitchell, Ryers, Jeremiah, ilar. , Masterson, Ott? Subsequently Councilman Haves moved jhat sach section | (By Board of Aldermen referrod to the Comptroiler. with Councilman Rosset moved to refer to Committee em Report of Committee on Public Health, in favor of con- f the fwentiesh ward. well and Long--13, be reconsidered. power. Sewers. quaviig with Board of Counciinen In atkahe’ tesclution was referred to the Comptroller with power, Resolution, that the salaries of the officers and clerks tn | Which was carried. Which was coricurred in, The same was then tost by the following vete, viz — ‘hat the low and sunken lands eas tof the Mleventh avenue, the Auditing Bnreau of the Finance Department be in- ‘The paper wan then concurred in. Report of Committers on Streets, with resolution that the Allirmative—Conneilman Joyce—]. detween Twenty and Twentyctirat streets, be filied. in. with NG moved that when the Board adjourn it | crease| as follows : Resolution of the of Alderwen the salaries of eras in Twenty-fourth street, betweea Eighth and Negative—Counciimen Haves, Healy Kei 4 and wholesome earth, under the direction of the Strcet nm to meet 'o-morrow, the 18th instant, at one Auditor of Accounta to $6,000 per anna, the pavers emp! under the Croton rd lopreased inth avenues, be fi ‘d the fuil width, where not already | Webdsier, Gross. Rrody, nell, Kepper, ws nieutonel . ™. First Aautstnnt Auditor of Accounts to $3,590 per ann' to the aum of two dollars per day, to date from day | done, under the direction of the treet Coraminsioner, aud | Murray. O'Brien, Cook, Brandon, Brige, Knee | wnd Fite Which was adopted by the following vote, viz:— an amendment, Alderman KYERs moved that when Second Assistant auditor of Accounts to per at | of July, that the accompanying ordinance therefor be adopted. st . ative—Aldermen Henry, Hall, McCool. Reed, Chipp, | the Roard adjourn {tdo adjourn to meet on Monday next, | nui. (Amended by Beard of Councilmen November 21, by add- Which was !a'd over. Resolution of Board of Aldermen that the Comrtrotier be Hard). Masterson, Ottiwell, Farley and Ling-—ii, | the 2lst instant, at one o'clock P, M. iAist General Clerk to $2,000 per annim. | | tpgafter the word “pavers” the words and laborers.” By | | Report of Committer on Streets. with resolution that Wil | directed to draw his warrant in favor of George W. foo Tenth avenue. from Eighty sixta streetto | WHI roepted by Alderman Long, and the question | Second General Clerk to $2,000 per anucta. Board of Atiernens former action adbered to, and Aldermen | lam street be paved with Belgian mont, one-half the | for ihe sum of $k}, to bein fuli for aPrvices renderat aby ‘aud graded. winder the directionrot | being pat thereon, Third General Clerk to $1,680 per annum. Mitchell, Hardy and Oitiwell appointed a Committee of C expense thereot to be paid by the property owners, and the | Doorkecper to the Board of Aldermen from duly, 1842, tor nf that the mcompanying ordi. The tame was carried, Resolution, that agticle 4 of chapters. section «3, be | ference.) other balf by the city, the work to he under ihe direction of | October, 16%) and charge the same to the account of city mt RESOLUTIONS, amended as follows:—There shall be au gdditional tlerk ja motion a slinilar Committee of Conference was ordered | the Croton Aqueduct Board. and that the accompanying or | coutingéncice, or any other unexpended appropriation, ‘Which was adopted by the following vote, viz:— By Alderman Fox— 31.600 per annum. and @ messenger. to be appainted from this 5 ‘ dinance therefor be adopted. Which was concurred in by the following vote, viz — Atlirmaiive—Aidermen Henry, Hall, McCool, Reed, Chipp, Resolved, That the Comptrolier be, and he ta hereby ane veh Increase of salaries and the J RESOLUTION, ‘Which was laid over. Afirmative—Couneilmen ‘ayes. Heal; Mitchell, Hardy, Masterson ‘ay 1 thorized and directed to advertise for a location for Hook | appo nim ditional clerk ait messenger todate | Ry the Pavsipext— Resolution, that Tenth avenue, from Eighty-sixth street to ) Webster, Gross, Brady. McConnell. Pepper rt mittee on Roads, in favor of adopting reso. | and Ladder Company number Four, said location to be | from January 4, 1864, and tae amount of sach lacrease to be Hved, ‘that his Honor the Mayor was uesied to One Hundred ana Forty-fourth street, regulated and | Murray, O'Brien, Cook, Brandon, Yution that Forty-th between Second ond Third | within the following bocndaries:—Broadway on the east, | taken from tle spproprintion for City Odntingencies. have the various ‘fire alarm belie strike the hour of nine | graded under the direction of the Street Commissioner, and | and Joyce—19, lated and grated, under the direction of the | Waslington street on the west, Cortlandt street on the | Which was lost on » division, viz-— P.M. and 12 M. on week days, and on Sundays the hour of | that thengormpenring ordinance therefor be adopled., Revolution, that the St-eet Commissioner be and he ie er, and thas the accompanying ordinance | worth and Cevar street on the south. Aflinnative—Alderman Fox! the 7¥esident, Aldermen | nine A. M. ‘ ’ js ‘Which was laid over. hereby authorized and directed to carse the engine of Com- d. Which was laid over. Henry, Hall. McCool, Reed. Clipp, Ryers, Hardy, Ottiwell, | Which was adopted, Report of Oommittes on Wharves. Piers and Stipa with | pany number Twenty-threo to hmrebuiit at an opin’ by. the following wilh, vine By Alderman Loxce> and Long—li, f U8 RESUMED, | resolution that the bulkhead between Tompkins street ant | Grceed/ug the sum Wismebwadtenant tte a Afirinative—Aidermen Henry, Hall, MeCool, Reed, Chipp, | Resolved, That the salary of the Clerk in the Bureau of | Negatlve—Aidermon Mitchell, Jeremish and Masterson—3. | By the Parsioesr: the water line of ‘oot he rebuilt throngheut the same, | "Which waa adopted by the following vote, vir Mitchell, Hardy, Masterson, Farley and Long—l0. Lamps and ¢ the Street Department be and the same 1s Subsequently reconsidered and taid over. Llof Washington Brase Band, for music at the reception | aud widened ten feet, and the Street Commissioner be here. Afirmative—Councilmen Hayes, Healy, Keenan, Rilev, Report of Committee on Roads, In furor of adopting reso- | hereby fixed at fifteen hundred dollars per annum, the same Resolution that the Comptroller be directed ‘to draw his | of the Russian officers, amounting to $70. * by directed to advertise for proposals and contract for said | Webster, Gross, Brady, McConnel!. Repper. Haviland, dation that Sixty t, between Lexington and | to date from May 1, 1863, warrant In favor of Benjamin I’. Mrady, for the sum of two rred to the special committoe having that | work. Murray, O'Brien, Cook, Brandon, Brice, Rassell, Fit Third avenues, be cnr! 1 gnitered, an where | Which was reterred to Committee on Salaries and OMices. | hundred and ‘en doWjers, in payment fo" engrossing several | Which was laid over. ' and Joyce—19. h ‘of the Street Commissioner, Ry Alderman Orriw series of resolutions, as per bill rendexed. aud charge the AGAIN RESUMED, Report of Committee on Streets, with resolution that ‘Connciiman Puce moved that when this Board adjoury. erefor be adopted. Resolved, That per n be and the same ie hereby | eame to appropriation for City Contingencies. Connétlman —— moved that the Committee on Stroet | Thirty-firat street. between the Eighth and Ninth avenues, | it dp ro to meet om Aicaday at oneo'clock, sats Vote, vizi— given to Jotepi A. Andrews \o pion a anow caso in front of | “wich wus mionsed by the faliowing -o:c. clei 4 | Oveninga be. discharged irom ihe further consideration of | be paved wih Belgian pavement: oue-half the exnense to bé | Which waa carried, Co od, Ch ‘0 of am our Hi 1 rative—\idarman Fox, the |. Aldermen | report of Committee on Roads of Roard rmen, wil property owners and the remainder by the cli, : ve a i ACOol, Reed, Chipp, ness. number Four Hundred and seven | adivmati ars FTE rear ant Sacer fee RS ree Pree | Eaat stan Pecbecs comets nad the rorseinder by hereupon the Prxstorxt declared that the Board stood ol, Read, Chipp, Mitchell, Ityers, Jere: optel adjourned to Monday, the ® ureof the | Henry. fall, 0 y, the same to remuin * Inst.. at one o clock P.M. uring the pl 1 Harlem river, be opened according to law, and Which was laid over. mial, Bards, Masterson, Ottisell and Long—!4. aetna ie | OeTicN wan adapted Resolut.gn of Board of Covnei men, that the Street Com: ae! to the Corporation be authorized and direct- | Report of Committee on Roads. with resolution that For. bo dow fraser aan En Cont isin Twenty. By Alderonn MeCoor— missioner be directed to cause si Receasary repalra to be necessary legal measures to carry into effect | ty-third street, between Secon’ and Third avenues, be regu- = nth avenue immediately, under the di Resolved, That the Street Commissioner be and he {se | mate forthwith (or Mankatian Bieam Kuginé No. 3 as will | the provisions of the redolution, Jated and graded, under the direction of the Street Commis. THE MILITARY. pated Beles ptes Saeed nett teens teen eteeet Se « reer tee tL ere Mice, OPN ripper and ha he accompanying ardinanee Therefore 86 | “© seecrarre.-UatED StATRA LAW OFFI bwin wir! at imei in the boundaries of Prince and Fourth streets, Greene aad | “Which wae concirred tn. by the Callow ing vote, vizz— { Conseiitpan span moved 10 take from the table the re-"| - Which was laid over A To furatsh volunteers with reliable information as to Alacrmon Mitcuett. moved that when this Board ndjourns | Thompson strects, AMirmative—Alderven Fox, nie Wreshlent, “Aldermen | solution (7 appoint Patrick Nolan a Commissioner of Dee: Resolution, that permission be given to Lannan & Kemp | the only safe way to secure cash in hand the highest boun- M% do adjourn to meet again to-morrow, 17th i, atone Which was retorted to Committee on Fire Department. Henry, ia 1, » Reed. Chip) nm ll, Byers, Jere: j 1 plac a George G, Reilly, resigned. to Foostve ond deliver, goods ‘a froutof thelr place of busl- Rnd Fro ‘s id fe 9 * ress States: to make Yelwck P.M. " a Alderman Fox— miah, Mardy, Masterson and Lon . ch was loa, ness. 4 ty atree’ 0 mente in the most desirahl bef dL Resovel. That the Comptroller be and is hereby autho. | "Resol tion. eet Comm ssiguer be directed to | rapes TROW ROARD OF ALDERMEN AGAIN KESUMED. Whieh was conourred. branches of the service: otect the tnexperienced fromm. He then moved that the Road do now adjourn. rized and directed to advertise for a suitavle iocation for the | alter and fit ip the premises No. 204 Wi Seventeent: Report of Committee on Finan ith resolution that Report of Committee on Wharves, Piers add Slips, with | imposition, both before and after and to at Which was carried on a division, viz— use of Hoge Company number Twenty, street a# a temporary loce fe aging Compauy No, 24 | the Comptroller be directed to draw warrant in favor of | resolution that the Street Commissioner be directed to cause {| Promptly to the claims of soltie: relatives, ox Afiirn Aldermen Henry, Hall, McCool, Reed, Chipp, | Which was laid over, use not to exces. Robert Macklin, (or the sum of three hundred and thirty: | the aunken rocks in the Harlem river, opposite the footef | P'sluing and securing ail their tegal rights. and redress ne Mitchell and Parley: MOTIONS RESUMED. i by the following vote. vit — three doilars ond thirty cents, ia payment for services ren- | 122d street, to be removed, the work to be done by contract. | their wrongs. Advice free. #s ample oon ton ie made Nevative—Aldermen Mardy. Masterson and Longs. ‘ Algermane Hanoy papved to dise harge Cornette eon Sew: For, the ve residents Aldermen | ‘gat at the. Rixth | diate Court, from Soa pe, was referred to the Committee on Wharves, Piers Bofeoehionnncn Fahy eer ROOK. Counsellor-at ? And the Chairman pro te ounced that the Board | ers from consid 2 of a resointon from ont tpp, Mitchell, Ryers, Jere: be 1. 1863, an, ‘sane to the ay ate ips. rect, re evar. stood adjoarned until to-morre % 17th instant, atone o'clock Senes,, a a Fa, yal conte avenue, between ci". af P i aeons or any ae perations wingam unexpended balance Bee Rg mee o Poets, with Pos kn hor DVICK FREE TO RECAUITA UPERSOWS DF me % . S 3, Clerk. y-fourth aud Thirty: stree t rs, in favor of | sufficient to pay ’ square to 8@COM EB Teen eX IRIN wey ss annie 28 tes Which was corried. pire ected to dam Which was ail over. mreet, be renimbered immediately, under the direeion. of to en!'st, and who wonid pro: from ieee pieces bed eS 16-17. ‘Tne paper was then laid over. her's Band forth GENERAL ORDERS RESUMED, the Street Commissioner, and ta: the accompanying ordi. | Sition and frand. are invited to call on the aubseviber. at Mitchell, Hardy. Masterson, Ottiwell, Parey and Long—Il.’ | favor of concurring to purebase w location for Hose Company | 'Whics was adayted vy the Couowing gote wir ee eee | With Board of Aldermen in adopting resolution thatthe | Rittof Jamra Hone, for Gttiue up poll of Fourth El now in the feld, and also secure to them ai the ‘Tne President being absent at roll call, on motion of Alder- | No, ; mands eS ne “President, Aitermea | sidewalks on both sides of Fory ninth street, between | gistrict. twelfth want, am’ ee ie ete Miestion| Tooai th Name) they uae eet aetien We ty Ge man Farey Alderman Henry was called to the chair. Which was iaid over Henry. "Ryors, Jere. | Bipedway end oin une, be Maggrd to shee fall width. | “(By Board of Aldermen referred to Comptrotier, with | charge. "E. WASIBURN, Counsellor att The minutes of December 16 were cead and approved. , The Committer on Finance presented a report in favor of | miab, Hardy. 3 Commissioner, aud the. the actompanying ordinance there- } POT) No. 264 Broai'way tp Atel One donaling im guleiont (spa an asaeastuent on the pros | 'Mesotutiou. i vay eaperana iucurred by the Special Come | for be ntoined ataeee, taon cceeneiites Wp tata We: Piek diktihe trol T SHELDON BOUNTY AND PENSION oF derma IWR Guardian Society, he vody. ryan to Albany. ° wy ; . EDON'S ROUNTI ; aeitinsct Tie American Female Guardian Soctety for a | PWiich was aid over, 0 AppHOTIAL NE Wo Fwdrod wud Afvy doliare the‘e‘or. of BP ee a Ring oo Fifey-siath to Siaty. teat street: alan at the intersections of AAT ia. Bockman street, tires toe eesied ieee BS jonat'on to pay an aesessment “ Han, qOtig’s, RrsuNED. i dopted by the Roard of Alfermen Sept, 21, 1963," Webster Grose MeConnell, Repper, Houghtaliu, Hariacd, | Sd streets with First avenvie, under the direction of the | heayy artillery, stationed at Baltimore $082 ts ve-ersnas Which was referred to Committee on Finance, Alderman Hatt, moved to suspend the regular order of | Board of Councilmen Oct, 6, 1463. amended by striking out | Gaw. Mur-ar, Cook, Brice. Russell and Joyoe—16, Crovon Aqueduct Board, that the accompanying ord! 777 to recruite, Vefore ulisting elsewhere. Roomy By Aliermun - om aia : business, in order to take up for consideration the sum of two hondred and @fty dollars, and inserting aftiy Report of ‘Comsitiee oa Roada of Board of Aldermen, meee therefor be adoptet. ‘ (0. 9, Hirst Boor. sation ef Shse A. Givson, to be ralered from an.aneen | 9) Palmas fap Tes onan oP CoumetLa Pe ck cod hited Biss lid lonley vol, vi listenlution, Ara that Que Mondredth crest oniwees | Rah ras teers whe Commies oustres, 5. | 5 von COUNTY VOLUNTEER GOWMITTAES” Which was referred to Committee om Assessments, Resolution to pay the, sister of the late John F. Cuitican | Adismaritecalgerunn, Fox. the Preiiest, Aldermen | Baghea avenue and Brosdwat. be opened according 1” law. | sernth atreet, wita covbie tone pavement, onder the aices. | IN OFFICE, auPinoAtWat ‘ead By Alderman LoxG— ~ the sum of two hundred and fifty doliers for services rencer. | Tearr, MeQool, Reed, Chipp. Mitchell, Byers, Jeremiah, ue ry hen) be reguisted, grw curbed Hon of the Croton Aqueduct Department. $0.00 VOLUNTEERS WANTSD, Bill of James Hope. for Citing up poll of Pourth Election | ed tothe Committers of the Board of Counetimen for the | Hardy, Masterson, Ottivell and Loug—13. \ flagged & space four feet wide through ‘Which was referred t» the Committee on Streets, The following are the pecunisry inducements offered — Gintrict, Twelfth ward, arrenating to ie dol a ees 138, he, gale Joan P. Culligan durtag his lifetnne, Qa motion the Hoan! then adjourned, and the Chairman Siewatki the same, under tha direction of the Street rt of Committers on Roads, . | COUNTY sour: cash down. seeee cote RIOD Which was referred to the Comptroller, with power, ick Was laid ove Ree, aunonnced thatthe Board stocd adjourned ‘1 | Commissioner, and that the sccompanying ordinance treet between Fifth and Sixth avenues, be pared with | STATE BOUNTY. . z aa. : edie By Alderman McCoom— Report of Commitive on Sewers, conetrring with she | 1” NOW: the IIR nek, ak ony quleek Fs Mee ancl Reveds with cetinages thereror, (Ne Croton Aaues | VATED SrATas BOUNTY “atanee ta , Resolved, That the Street Commissioner o¢ and he is | Board of Counciimen. to build a sewer in Geveutiowh streets al es copcurred in by she Colewing vote, ris: | “which was referred to the Ccminitice on Belgian Pave. | “soldier. crrrsr tee Wo reteran pereby eutiorized und directed to adveruise for propossis pag a SRB “ notim ‘MeConnell, Repper. Houghtalin, Haviland, aN oct of Committ tana e wz Pier No. 46, North rive wing tm n e Cook, Brice, snk Seroerdt, eyort of Committers on with resolution that Sixty. Which was referred t) Committee oo Wharves, Piers ont iderman For, the President, Aldermen Me- CREDINGS. Report of mittee on Repuira and Supplies of Board of | S*coDd street between Lexington and Third avenues Blipe. Chipp, Mitchell. Kyers, Jeremtaty Hardy, Ott te] - curbed and guttered, and flagzed where necessary. ander the . i its s ; Aldermen, with resotutien “that the outside orick work and | " A WF sitern mptretier be and he fs hereby etion of Beard of Alderman thet the accompanyin The Board mol, pursuant io edionramemt te eis Guests | Wass Workgn, pect amattet, be, Delmas wim UR coats Of pagying ordinance Thetetor be adopia | ne SOO fy Morized and directed to wurtit and pay ‘the billa for refreh. | ordivance for the paving of Third avenne, trom @itty ber, No.6 Cy Hall. ee ee ne moseny 10 Pa dane ater be direnton oF Sy Which was re'etred to the Committee on Roads. ELIJAH. F Com! ments furnished to the Board of City € sere for the | to eighty pets, Ww ok, the chiy [0 pal Present—Counctimen Hayes, Healy, Keenan, Jones. Web- | gunstitutefor resolution of ‘of Cou: Resolution to pay cleres, &@., to Board of City C: WILLIAM. R. STEWART Sv servisor, Ss Onetman and Seoretasy 1B Teuy Can. | the property beoesiod. ie tans pn oom, Brady, MoCongell, Repper. Eougutalin, Havils | “That whe Nireet Cominiasioner be directed in previ apect. | TASSETE o WILLIAM 8. TWEED, weer: ser he Chairman and Secretary ul Board of City Can | pnd ge gh Beg ROL heared: ae red. gad Rusee'! and Joyce—I7. fications and aitertt lor Reo for painting with two Which was referred to the Committee on Finance. Kaw Yorn, Kor. 16 1 OWBON BLUNT Obnirman. was laid over 1802, be, and Its hereby. tepeaied. erates Fe ates iso eatto de ul | Somteio€ paint (he quiside brick werk end wood wore of Be | py Conneiiman Havise ne Nee Peal ne Mn RI hella ac it EPO By Alderman Pantry (By Board of Councilmen amended, by striking out from eye EDEL web conentied ta be thé totlowing sate, via: Resolved: Thatt permission be. and the same Ja hereby | ()PFIOK OF THR STARS AND ATRIPRS, 2:7 DUANE Resolved. That ‘ie salary of the Superintendent of Rosie | the resolution and crdinaner the wort the city to pay halt | © The minutes of the praceengsof the Board Of Friday and | | Amemativecconscimen Hayes Healye Keenan. Jones, | #768 (0 John Gowan to exsibit his sign im front of ‘his pre Meet N.Y =Voluntenre wanted, The h apd Avetiues be and tive same ia hereby tncreased ca the gm | the expeanes heresf, and ve remainder to be aaseased | Snturday, Dec, 11 aa 12, were rend aud approved. Webnters Gren, McConnell Repper, Honghtalin Haris, | iiaee number one hundred and seventy-ning Water street, | 74 t0 goo! mem. Alene few goo’ ealor em ree thousand per annum. to «ate from the Upon the prep hereby."') ‘ - ay Gavw, Murray, Cook, Brice, Russell and Joyce—le. | the same to remain during (he pleasure of the Comm & new Colored Battalion of Heavy Artillery. Apy Sanvary, 15 3, the amount of much inercase t» be taken from | — Which was concnrred in by the following vote, vince By Councilman Weesrre— Nah the cdins wad Girected te be soaris be enor the | Cosel NOLAN &CO,, 217 Dunue eireets Aviny the account of City Contingencies, ms vemaldert 1p Fox. the President, Aldermen Bill of Cornalius Barna. for Suing np poll of the Seren | Mayor foraprreral. Which was alopted. — a ao KA ‘Which wns iad er esnted the following resotation in | Haig Weweet Seed, Chinn. Hiyers, Jeremiah, Hardy and | teenth Bieta diunet of the Bersoteeain wacd, Becember ,Herolutiom that the Street Commissioner be and heis ere | py counciiman Haren ME. RECRUITS WANTRD—FOR FORTIFICATIONS, EN. ae ae Bop en a Aog ‘ t cariv a } 4 i, ut ‘ sd ditected to a ch Dec a - a 780 mas ine mor bok debs of the Vommitten on, Arty and 8 tences. relative to en Mi hell and Ottiwellod Whisch wan refouzed to the Comptroller, with power, oe a San ibamsgvagion, Re hres win tinse | a hillof Laurence Langan, amounting to ten dollars, for | duty. | The highest bounty fond pay. Cath $840 inh big 4 ark Mtl re _sel H iki - the said engine fect order, at a cost Hot exceeding two | fitting up election of Seventh district, Stath ward, for, | rest ($M2) whea mustered. Heware of shar ers, f Andrew Jackson, which me mewenger, serg arms Bill of Jere ian Harcgan tting np pol! of the Sixth | thousand goliars Dyaee, elec! and rooners. bat spel ta perapa to J I RINK, © ery, y- | and doorkeeper of the New York Ci u was refer: tof the Siath pamber of our citizens, morial was Canvasgera, 08 passed | elee'ton di 1 to the Gomptrotier with power, Engineers and A\ the city topore’ ne, ‘he memorial in queston | by the sald Board of Clty Canvassors, the amount Ko ondered | | Which was refered to (ie Cumptro'ler, with power. Sen a Nees ale Bits. pean com thwunctnman pag voce ' chee | Seka onder aiebent hatte ae uoee eee | Suara ees Webster Gross, McConnell, Reppe rit Report of Commiiter on Streets, of Board of Aldermen Ponce scocmstensatyan -———- “Whereas, Olrk Mills tendered ase of his | nded balawee wut> Bill of Rhein sarit with resolotion thet Thirty imth street, between Seventh 1O MILITARY MEN tions of any account having anu for fittiag up yo!) of the | Gawe Murray. © ok, Brice, Russe! joasal bron strian #tatue of son to the | ficient to pal . ‘Tweiftd Eleot io vo Twentieth ward, De emtet | And the eatne was directed ta | men 4 others, 1 wy Y : ' Sy the following y ; ne wate was a be © | ant Eighth avenves, be paved with Releian pavement. the ‘and others, interestet in our Generals Sr sates he, th wo oe | |. eee A Sy Og fallen me ant derinen fr eoncurrenes. | properiy owners 19 pay due halt of the expense, and the | THe subscriber | SBR e KrttUR Np 8 work, out per ating ee | oa fge hal. ;setern ompiroiler, with power. Treansbie of Hoard of Aldermen, reiting the factof the | Pty the remaining half, wader tbe directiod of the Orovon THE TON GENERALS. thir 4 aon Oriiwell gaa le Bui of James Walsh deathof Colonel Timaibs O'Mera, Nineveth regiment Ji. | Aqueduct Department aad that the accomoanying ordi. | ¢™DTacing the Lives and Services of the \ieneraiy 0° ches Game is her be designated t ‘oa t the F EN, od Heit Attia Up poll of the Second | gots volnnterre. Iriah Legion, at Chattanooga, with resolu. | mance therefor be adopted Union army. The work will coutain teliavle by ogra? rection in th Gousch of ead city.” | Finssos Devariment po rated to two thon Election Dietrich of tue Lwenty aecoud ward, December elec | Clone Gree. that in evnmenicration oF 8 and patri | "Which was conca: red im by the following vote, vir-— Of all the Cduerals, together with an arearate sxeic!: of » «the Mayor an ; mamon ne eard city | bts “f= bg fo sor y otic actions dispiay*a on at! occasions by Ul eC lone! | — Alirmative—Cobneiin Tiayon Realy, Keenan. Rifey, | of tie batties tn which they by tielpated Fi wil be Tich was id over. dollars pet yea ie Se Se * Cemptroliar, with power. Thnothy O'Mera. of the Nineties regiment Tuinole von: | Webster, Grovs, Bratv, McCoanell, Repper, Haviland, Gav, | Drepared bys rate and unequalled coutinsitoy vf «ni Faced. Thigh The) cates terke of the several | Sannary, 606, 7’ AFF | Bill of demon Rita, for Biting up pati of the Sixth Hlection Seere Spits Lenmian, formerty ta piain of the Sarmmauy rog': | Murtag. O'Brien, Cook, Brandes, Brice, Raasell, Fitegernid | Shree a Sk Nate e CEO Fries . 4 ~ . for pati of 3 i st com ; Lost 3 BA. Pr gnarkets be indreneed an Fc Fe hn Ra { Raich was atopiod by the following vote, vie | ag | Mlsiriet ofthe RigbWinath ward. Deveruber elem the aympa ire avd congolence cf thi Commen fhci't | Measlution, That the Comptrotier be dtreeted to deaw hia | H. Goppee Dr. Tomes, Colonel Ganiner Colonel |i sir: hundred doliare per | Hency, ‘ 3 om peroiler, with power. are ema ay tendered to the ber a cd | WArramtin Mary Downs, siater of the late Joba F, or J. Grant Wilson, Kichata Grant WRile and te. na) aythors of high repite. en. for ser- | cage i: second, that the wor | Soard of Cone! rt ‘The Commitee on Roads the Prem McCool, Reed, Bipp. Mitchell, Byers, Hardy, h— i . Clinton, Catharine, Kasex, | Masterson, (itv sented f rll. Gar aicrantey a food tend of eur Weneras @, Union “and Tompkins markets to ome thousand dol’ | Negative-—Aldertiab Jeter q gurtiing, uttering and Suga idg Wecous arcnee trom NUS 0 fa ‘Comanvioes Of te Hoard fully revolved. K would be “alad to receive any fer annem cach: atid ihe cerksof Franklin and Gou- | Report of Commiitre op Finance of Hoard of Counclmen | 1agth street AR cay) a 8, for the sum OC $ZH) said | Cneial Dewsraper Of olier Fellanie apemms. In’ rear te ur markets to seven hundred and fifty dollare per | to pay Terence McWuire for extra work on contract for re | Which was laid over atten’ th # the aitection of the Commitioe tion bariog an anexpenied | the battles or sieges In whieh auy of our Generais hate beets a py the 5 ~ ey i. i f be Turther consideration of resolawon | bea ti be ye cand : Mowing vot ow ‘ ahiisher, Re Tate over Afirmstivesaiderman Por, "the President, Aldcrmon | froin Buses of ‘Aldermen. stay (ur Reeg maga On ComntNLOe | ie rei uitone ve wullaity engrosedeand pre: | eeiehea Were at? Meinas,: Riley 628 and G30 Cheanut streat, Pillaselphte commesteation. Heavy, Wall, McCool, Reed. “Chippy, Mitchell Ryers, Jore- | to draw hie © vtrauk In favor af John aaee Sarat kereh éncis a =O egnetimen Rares. tony: Reonsa, Riley, ¢ ____ = 4 A communication was received from the City Inspector | mab, Hardy, Masterson, Ottlwell and Li S170, being fore aches furaiehed Ae Hur | vie ‘ Brien Cot ibvenete.: Uttcs. ell. Fitzger. 7 OLUNTBERS. me kree. THIS DAT AT NO. Sin relating te (he appropriation for Cleaniag Streets baving | Bi lof Partick Keating, amounting to twenty dollars, for neti, from fair [410 1 ices in eransponiing.eree 4 hii aqeptiay teaeek Renn: Reni ‘ s 4 Urounoion eizect thachencs iietale AT teat eid Become entirn'y exhausted farnishing cafriagea wo Col. Buckingham, Sug Sane srervenia {carn ives | we m4 MeConnell, Repper. Houghtuta 1 eet Comminnionet be directet”th | 10,80 (0,the COUREY, 10, whn:n wll be) paid $2 per ‘ 7m ‘ * ani Given vo te hl “oly . Ravsse)! em | » nt n ‘of | mw ” PAPERS MERETOFORE LAID OVER, Resolution (bat the salary of the First Assistant Clerk of | Wirwh wun curvted . eagvehiviveaatena eek hare | %,Pamovnis and contract for the repaising, Of | crac ny other parties in the i Veto mensage from his Honor the Mayor, vetoing the reso. | Ate the jay f oan laid ove #OTIONS AGAIN Rrecurn, t ches ls between Sgn! Gt, and for | = aia ranehe _ — Yution to remove vie buiiling on the north aide of the ferry e BTL s¥Re tvced Coynetinen Haye movet thet athe Berd adjourn, | wding per Ne 4} $4.50 —VOLUNTERRS WE WANT FITE GoaD all at the foot of Foriy-seond sireet, North rive Inorense on (rom W fo 6 to. 200 ‘Thuraday, 17th inert. wt Le'elock, I. di, Lie salt Work to be doe 4s eooa as powaible. | es met this day. and will pay $45) cash We send ee 0 4, Pi 8 eunetinaiy Tovce moved tbat (he 10 wget nige ney Mayer . Rilars E tate an of adopting resoluvion that tie vukhead between pene Vresident Aldermen \ Wat arco? 0 sajpeanainteess: ° ya, Bede y, MeGoneel, Rep nee Frente TUE: | sae. Apbly at the general offes. 190 Ohoinen suet ae. i, Ryers Hardy, Maw. aireet and the water ive of ba erevfon tie Preailent pro tem @ecinved that the Board » Coot. Beeniow, Brice, Russell, Ritzger: | stairs. weet be rebuilt through cout the same and widened ten feet, and the Street . cummed ml Khursdae Vita instants at lo clock - — — ae miasionrr be her y directed to advertise for proposals a “~ i JAMES M.S WRBNEY, Ciera oa tof Aldermen thatthe aalory, of the | $792 BOCNTY, my Thotag > COLORED contract for eaid work hos, ” mgt: Mel Chere fophe Superin endent of Sanitary Das § core wanted. Cay Which was adyied iy thee following vote, tizi— f Bos dot Co rant lor eae sian TUMEDAWS PHOCERDINGS, City Iuopecer's Repartwenr, be incremeed tothe | east In "cot ss. ennureg Votunseeeds your erases eokee ae " ve—Aiterman Henry, Hall, McCool, Reed, Chipp. de of Fort my Have betes Nine me Bs Stecron, Dee Wad PM. LAO" (ie ecoe to take ettees from the latdtay of ' seovved. Your new regimen! wo lay im Hardy Mast-reom, Ofttwell, Farley, and’ Loog— ete The Meant cet parsunnt ts adjournment ta thet chai: | Inquace. warcl, 180), Apply a ya ppauring ardionnces Marbo " ber, NHC ty Nal Whinh the fo lowtag vote. tit = | ASK 4 WORSTER.— of Roar! of Counctimen that the Stre t Com bas eh ° * Wnveg, Uy A imat ¢. ieee: Keen a, Bil ts reel ali (wo adverune for proposmis for t c ed y, Met “ fle, MeCommell Raper, thwediani « <6 LIT? WAN hut bell for, tie Spring treet Psion. Aldoenen on, Cok Baskees brie Bi Fiugersld | SOY Te ANERD, POR tie, wiebell, Ryers dare car © 1 Market bell tower. F «ik ire fre miter nit reeetee feo fou shat the ealare of the Clerk of Arrears in the | evere ab on Tw SRR on triment be and the samme i by LUTZ, authorized recruiting offeera om vr per anudm, by 1aKe effec Daerinen ee yneliman Ry nfecor of a lopting nese tang af | ine doavewwn Fenn Ooe | Mery i. ti Bi . ar mors