The New York Herald Newspaper, January 19, 1864, Page 11

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MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE, Tatar enaried cater te ouorag an the ip commaices of this B in Board for oard for the 7 Soe a MeMebon. . ‘rts and Sclonces—Aldermen Chi pp. For, McK: re seman son Pot, By Bre. ae vaiderssen Hardy, ae we McCool. ued Ligermen Shannon, Jere, sila, Mecool imanee—Alderiuen Ryers, lea ye ‘meu Shannon, Hordy, Bi Aldermen McMahon, Joremtah, ' ting and Advertising~-Aidermen Fox, Ou *PuLte Health “Aidermen Mastersoa, Oitiwell, parails Balak, Se ne Tolant—Aldermen MoMa- fireadscAidermen’ Jonon Farley, 7 Hardy, ie and DMoses Aldermen Joos Ch ead Chipp. i Gir ts Aldermen iy es Oasis tnd Biipecalermen Ryers, Ottiwell, Biseini Commisiee on Accounts—Aldermen Long, Hardy, se-Aldermen MoKnight, MeGo0!, McMahon, motion, then Sdjonrned: and the Presrpenr elgg ages oes Sitar ee ee ee a on be D. T; VALENTINE, Clerk, TATED bag tage tog tld Pr. - once ortho nee LL alain atid approved. Hivay, Kelly, Masterson an: “ihe mnidstes of the inst meoting were read PETITIONS By Alderman Fox— Petition of James 8. Kuse to be paid for loss of horse, cart end harness. oe was moterrod. ie Committee on Finance. By Alderman F; Piiition of st. Luke's Hospital for a donation, Which was referred to Commitiee on Finance. @ jerman a Pattion of Washington Heights Presbyterian church for @ jonation. Which was referred to Committee on Finance. By Aldersnan PaRiey— Bui o: Edward Van Ranst for coachen furnished on the Feoeption of the Hussian oflicera, amounting to sixty-nine lara, ‘Which was referred to Committee on Finance. By the rane— \ Bill of Kdward Van Ranst, for coaches furnished Commit. ev on National Affairs, amounting to two hundred and Gincty-thre dollars, Whios was referred to Committee on Finance, ‘the same— Bl of “edward Van est for coaches furnished to the Committee on Fourth of July Celebration, amounting to aixty-five collars. By Alderman Ryrrrs— Billo: GW. Roome. for refreshments, &c., for the fune- Fal of Br gadier General Michiel Corcoran, amounting to d and foriy-one dollars and fifty cents. id over. y Alderman Farn Bil of pags: & Go. a for flags, amounting to one hundred anil five do Py Al‘erman Fox: esignakion of "Simon Meyer, as a Commissioner of Wich wus accepted. ue hereupon Alderman Fox presented the following reso- on — ea, That Jesso O. Vanderpool be and he is hereby d 4 Commissioner of Deeds, in and for the city and of New York, tn place of Stuon Meyer, resigned. ‘Whiak was sdopie!. RESOLUTIONS. By the Peoapext— Bewolved, That the Comptroller be and he ts hereby au- fh eo! #OC divected to draw his warrant in favor of 8. federvick, eader of the Atlantic Brass Band, for the Bn ststy-ave doliara for sateen pieces of music fur- » the reception of Brigadier General Michael Corco- eourge the same to the appropriate account. ich was referred to the Commitee on National Af- Alderman Bigns— That the Committee on Streets be required to 's Board at the earliest practicable moment some plan ch the present pavement in Broadway, from the Batters w Union Square, may be improved an ‘made sate for travel Woich has adopted. By tie ‘hat the Comptrotier be and he is hereby re. ransmit a stalement to this Board, showing the of the property known as the West Washington operty, the Fulton market, the Franklin ma also the amount and sources of in- kind or character received expense of cicaning, lighting, ‘and amount of salaries of officers neces: ie present system of arrangements, vunan Pace — That the Sireet Sompectoper be and he is orized and empowered to appoint a suitable an. wultor of the Fourth Disteiet Potica Court, atan Amornt o° salury of one thousund dollars, able monthiy. “ee was referred to Committee on Salaries and Od “By ata seman Fox Kiwo vol, That the salaries of tho lamplightora employed by the Suvet Commissioner. oe from twenty-live dors yer ont to forsy liars per month, oaid lacrease to take oflect rom the first day of January, 1808 w rolerred to Committee on Salaries ana Offices. PstDAN T= ‘hat’ the Street Commissioner he and he te one and ditea ted to causa the sidewalk oppo- athirty ve and thirty-soven Desbrossce siteet .aum‘ers twohuudred and tirty-elght aud two bua: Gred and th rty-nine Weat street to be made toc ry ‘Abe eninbivsnod grade of auld aireat immediately. ‘Committee on Streets, ‘ ara pector be and hels hereby nat the Ci 18] an e ere! gathor' es snd directed to remove the Kerosene olf mun OUD. R, MeCrany. number thres ‘hundred and. thir ty-cev0n auton ecraet immediately, the same bei beings ‘hich was referred to (gaged on Public Health. Aldertian MAsTERs ved, That the Giore ‘of the Common Vounell be, and parody ‘Ahorised and diocted to procars for cook mete the Common Counet. rom cacl Wogedher with t Keepin; th ropa pow and hereafter elected, a geruitente of auch eleation, te be of much forma and deaiga' as "wuigmens will be most suitable and spproprista. arias referred to she Commies on Arte nd A‘derwan McKy1ent— ive, That parmienion be, and the same is hereby, ted to John Gaynor to reveive and deliver goods in of his place lo. Sok Grant street, aad — ‘to continue during the ploasure of the Common ‘hich was adopted, the ame— merit That pgrmimion, te, and. the some is herstr ohue & 8 Sree in {out of thelr place of business, Ger, nid permission to'continue during the pleasure of the Common Council, Whie. was adopted. the Pan dpext— ved. That a Fepeising, dasin and culvertbe uit b at the novt) west corner of Washinston and Watts streets, under ¢are ton of Lie Croton Acqueduct Department, and that neon pany ibg oFdiBance therefor be adopted. Whie wes laid over, tac Pax MNT jive, That a rocelving basin and culvert be built at fhe Porthenst corner fof Watts and West streets, under the @arcevion ut (he Croton Aqueduct Department, and that the aagompay ut Menor therefor be adopied. ie ; Aliorman Brame Bueotves: Fast 6 re Tecetving ) basin and culvert be bult on worth of Twonty-th 4 woot west of Teath roto) Aqueduet Department, and that the accompany- Ee 1 .nee tela ia Fa ‘That John, A. Stammiler, Hag., Justice of the Hudieiat District’ Court, be, and he hereby is, em- point a competent person to act as interpreter 1 lary of eight hundred dollars, lary to be paid from Courts, Committee vn Sularies and Osliees, an Faxiey— 1, ihat the Comptroller be and he hereby is di- Feotes t. draw his warrant im favor of Patrick 4 Maguire vm of three hundred and eighty-one dollars, anid » be iniended ag & remission of penalty barged f inepeation fess on the work of constructing 8 gewo: ira ‘enue, from Seventy-third street to Seven Sein wot; algo, for the further sum ofvtwo hundred y-iwo dollars, as a remission of the Shargd''0? extees of inspection feesou. the work Sige sewer in Fifty-nlnih street between Second and Third Btedties, (he same to be ©! ed to the account of City Con- ss,0F any Other account having & balance suflcient Which wae reforred to Committee on Finance, Fox moved *o "Sechai the Committee on ets from the consideration of a message from Mazer, with reply of Superintendent acy g Neyo Ade @ Twouty -first ward, in reia- the streets The Special Committee 3 eee, arrangements for a. the Inte eer Sincere Py | wns received to, Mnitend the sociable of the ch Wan a invite on was received Bd Black Joke ine 3, io ance valle take Assembly Rooms, a hn ventng. Jun IB, at the Git basta ion “eCoMNUITCARIOND, ee ee sitting 2 resolution ‘Felstive to Improving tne wavel oa Ne: waa referred to Cones on 9! ovintmunication wae recstved trom bis re Re y conliion ti Joh som referred it i ‘on dle. sa ceetatane f was i the Mi ou ihe proper rent ea Health. fete mene rete | et the following persous as Health ‘and ‘ardens — ae ae Assistant Health Warden, (a Elle Cee Stay jor, Heaith Warden, in place of Shaper rd mAs 5, Crety, as Assistant Health Warden, in "i —daunen enw Tealth Wardqa, In plaoo , Ana etant Health Wardeo, in joe T. Fntwlatte, Health Warden, in jae rr visie~ ptr gs Caspoctor. in tive to the number eet ise various pannh§ Received and sofarred cates reets. ssttentanmaatane free" sete rel to alleged malpractices in the Gity Alderman Rrers fe sate hand farcry ietien te the Special, Commltten commended Eocene Herald, Tbuoe Sus eee: peond moved to to add the World. avoepted. Aiderman Fauey moved to add the Staats Zeitung. Which wi acgep | diderman Harpy moved to amend that the Oity Inspec blished mene & ie gape “he pace ‘also i subaeguoaly witha aontly withdrew Vand carried ons division Aiirmauve~Ald. rete Byers, Regain ho aa eae ene ene Or McNeely Menten For and the President, eae, Biya eerie. ‘aud 117 ‘Nessa rom at was then Siuntoraon ‘end Resolved, That the stated mee ‘this. tm future be hel steiaateca ae Doclock F. i. Which wae adopted. RY ROM THR BOARD OF COUNCILMEN. Resolution that the Strect Commissioner be directed to cause the court rooms and roomsad; of the Third Police district Court House to be tl aly ‘and painted forthwith, the¢asme to be done wi contract, and at cost not ui exoned two hundred ‘snd acty dollars, (By Board of Councilmen referred to the Street Commis- signer, w Which was a to Committee on Repairs and Sup- plies. Resiznation of A. H. Keach as « Commissioner of Deods, with resolution that Aes. Butman be appoit Honor of Deeds in and for the olty and couuty-of Now Tork, to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Alex. H. Keoch. (By ina Councilmen resignation acoepted and resolu- tom ado) Which’ was referred to Committee on Salarics Resolution that {permission be givea to Margaret to keeps northeast corai fai Thiriy ninth a street, dur.ng the pleasure of Council. a Commis: er of Seventh avenue Common Which was referred to Committee on Reads, Resvlution that Pereniasion | be 0 Elven te Alexander Day Davis & Sons to continue the 240 Twelrth avenue, such 2 of tanger fe Common Council was concurred in, reciting ‘that, Reopen place, from Bi is much ol that it ts essential it tect sigan te )bstructed with new mei the Common Council, with resolutien that the Stre missioner be directed aces in Battery place, between Broad Which was referred Resolution that t furnisn each of the Police Just Committee on Streets, Street Commissioner be directed icos_ with a suitable bi wtaff of office, to be a intiar to those furzishe: baton the meiubers of the me age Council Which wa: to Committee Resolved, That the Gompiratee 8 be directed warrant in favor of George 8 refer Schiebel and T. Ste ir premises, Ne ission to remain during the roadway rehangian, the passage way should be kept clear, re contrary to the ordinances et Com- to cause to be removea orth al all ar iremny and Ollices to draw is wart, 0 for the amount charged for services furnished at the rane: ral of Bri dier General Corcoran (as wil be seen from the amnual bills), and charge the same te its apprrpriate ac- count George Schiebel, United York No. stare mi for Doserslsat Teta Abetinouse on ocsesion “of funcral of General Michael Corcorun. Father Matthew Temperan lyn, for music, &c., On occasion of runt diet General ilichdel Corcoran. Total . Which was iaid over. Resolved, That the Comparten be directed to draw his warrant in faver ot W. Carroll for funeral expenses of Brigadicr General Corovran and Colonel 2 ny sa bills, and charge the same to its T. O'Meara, as appropriate W. Carroll, for arta Total. Which wa: warrant in favor of ¢! Brigadier Gi laid over. Resolution that the Comptroller be pipiens! his jeneral propriate account. Of W. Butts and ral of Brigad ier G e@ annexed bill of Conklin for carriages furnished on the occasion of thi me OF, mini Father Mat ‘ot Beigudic the sum of $i, ATKMEPT OF BILLS. urnisbed for funeral of for articles furnished ‘for’ funeral’ ‘of brigadier General M. Corcoran TATRVENT OF BILL. eneral M. elghicen doliars and Aity conta, Vhich was laid over. Resolution, that the Compt inh, 4 Fg ig facrarb warrant {n favor of the anne ft B. Vs dier Gei tthew aw aaa 1106 25 for + $1106 25 Butts, Meera of the ran, and charge the same to its ap- Conklin, coaches communes for fune- Corcoran, six hundred and in Ranst, for carriages furnished on the pron ky | the ey of Bi "ran, and charge the aamno to lis appropa. Which was laid, over.” cee aad cece a scomm' lonor the re inti y Health Commbbigher, vice Predencr Millet Which Salaries tion from his Honor “aye ie, ot Vossola Yied to vibe sche & dhe seein S et STATEMENT OF BILLS, E. Van Ranat, — hian-pangee em funeral of General M. Coron! MOTIO: Alderman Jovxs moved to di from co NS RESUMED, ion the 19th, at two o'clock P. aes Present—Counejimen Hayes, Webster, Me\ ay Gr Bi “i falin, Havi Board of Councilm: ai kemcess moved that Wich ‘was carried. dispensed ee with, ‘Murphy, MD, D., aad consent Honor the DT. © ciated Clerk. - Corricrat.} FECIAL Sxss1oN, Doc. 30—1 P. M thet call:— the Pre: chamber, convene Jo City Hall, ‘Bugsuant etal re wen of php newemy oy the Board ‘at Lo'clock P. biic business as BL ©. GRi FREDERICK, REPPER, Sat’ Counciiman Wo PAPERS FROM QOARD OF ALDERMEN, PB nar = that permission be given to Barl & Bartholo- w to deliver and receive 808, Ron 196 Greenwich street, during the pleasure of the Com: uncll, mabe was concurred in. i of EI towart & Co., for rape. ocoasign of the funcral af Colonel Inga (By Beard of Aldermen ordered to hich was laid over. goods In front of their pret paid.) skeen BCpCeralay. por, Hough's ‘oss, Brady M ei Regio Moat By AS emai. baler tak i the minutes of the preceding mosting was Communication from the Comptroller, with ordinance making certain transfers, as follows: — r foro to ey cates heretofore appropria following transfers, of appropriations having (been dul} ded by the Beta i fb Fequirement of section 3 of ch hereby auth a ly recom: Tareg cat street ifsth erect ee See ofeank . In order to in order roepeyt kchanadaimheer ae oe ‘pra Wester + iiavilants aod 1 ee ria iy iri Salton, Wogitaive a: "Aldermen and Commovalty of the City of Now lo ‘ordain as follows:— de means for the parment of nd and In addition led there- ‘of the are 1,617 7 ————| 15,881 23 meee asin over oN Scere uence me ta ea Tesolution that. the rrant im favor of pie the eum of urge, the saine to eocount 't of Donations. le, reciting that in the resolution heretofore sei eonureed fu bythe Bearer Gruclimens | Sr red by his Mayor, the Cw ‘D" was omitted Jy ec same ct J b ay DP. ‘a Rcscaan he eames no enry and ire chaste! forty ggeat he lee An ordinance to a1 one pa forty Gre of article four ince wees ees ete rm lord eta Aflirmative=-Councliane erie thin Harland uw coral, enter rage Brice, 8 itzgeralé and fj Meoletiogs that permission dekiven thes New York Mall to erect a gateway end shed on = No. 46 Bi wor, the aame to be tone at their own FE wavered wie Commitioe onfWharves, Piers for — Heatlbe for" fae” uss oC" toes’ Company Hee fot Ranria 8 henry Fy, amounting to ten dollars, for Gtting hott Faird Bloc diatrict, sixth ward. a of sialon a eeferted to Comptroiier with oat was concurred in. Committee on Councilman, 0 that discharged from (ue further considsration of fer savers pe dicaaceed Sewers of Board of Aldermen, with resolution that a sewer with the necessary receiving basing and.culvorts be constructed, under the direction of the \queduct Boa Goventy fourth street, com Qt epi i enue, rant ‘sisag Seventy-fourth treet to tae Bast iver iue tatsrior ballon llas of the sewer ot Pitta erenue ‘and deventy-fourth street to be constructed at vation aot exemening © thirty-six and six. deaths feet above tide water, veith veto Board of Aldermen, ¢ n edopted aotwithstand- ioe ithe ‘objection of his Honor the Hayor, qwolsirds of all ue members elected voting in favor thereof) “vhten was carried. And the same was laid 01 Gounctiman O'BRins tmoved that the Committee on Sewers be discharged from tbo further consideration of resolution Of Board of Aldurmen, that tho Gomptrolior be directed to draw bis warrant in favor of E. 8. Morris thirty-seven dollars and sixty cents, to be in full payment on jh street, from Lane a an RKPPZR mov that the Committee on Wharves, Tere ate Blips be discharged from tho farther consideration e report of Committee on howe | Piers and Sips of Board of Aldermen, with resolution, thi the Btreet Commissioner be direcied to advertiae for prove: sals to bullda pier a the foot of Forty-ninth streot, North viver, the same to be of the usual dimensions, Which was carried. over. And the gaper was lald over. By Counciiman Gaw— Resolved, That perma given to Bdward Medill to Store, number #ix Toaares yes sinty. ood re Broadway, the — to empres ia ag the pleasure of the moa Council. ‘hick By Gouaeitan' pee hat the Olerk be directed to communicate to d, TI this Bourd the complete canvases of the November and De. cember elections. ‘Which was adopted. ri sana reciting that at the late ath tween Twenty-seventh ith stroote, Mr. "Jobu Brown... Assisuat ‘ose Company number Thirty, ‘did, in the enerous, noble and daring manner, at the (mminent iis owa life. resoue aa fnfant child and her alser siors, and through dainee and smoke Srms of their egonized mother, tho Corsmoa Counell sould Meare asta, mot uly br cammending them hanks and ora jedgmenta, in order butin a {testimony moble conduet, and change the same to ‘the account of ons. “Gihich was concurred ia ABrestive-Counciines ‘Webs ote icVay the following voto:— ay Soan ayo Rag: MaTaYs O'Brien, Brandon, Gireeted to draw his warteat in tere of ‘aunemacher's Fifth Rogtimont Baud for ‘$88, iu full payimout of evaunexed bulla for Music Curmishe Which was lost for want of a sufllcient number of votes, 28 foliows Afli Gross, McCon- Murray, Brice, Keenan, Riley, Sand(oed, Me¥ay, iy. MoGrath. O'Brien, Brandon aud Fitzgeraa—?, Subsequent Feconstdered sad laid over, nlmamble tating that William tate Acatatant Healin Warden, Ninetoouth ward, died _ a the ‘6th day of November last, leaving his family io mayo tute circumstances, with resolution that the Comperoll directed to pay tetne widow of the sald Willian Roach the oaincy ofall odiser for the mouthe of November and De- com ‘Which ‘was concurred tm by the following vote emati pee nase, Rae Bley, ae. ross, 4 nell, Reppor, Hough: we, HoGrath, Murray, O'Brien, ran den, a ills of Butts, amounting to two thousand one, bundred ana ninety dollars for carrisze hire. altos ich was lost (or waat of # euiliclens number of = Pe i or ‘dartand, Sew," a Eos oesae M Baie acest Pinions vod Sco | Sandford, McVay, McGrath aad ‘of Commities on Finance of the Board of penis sommes: Ss Gr Stthe“Prowestaat ‘episcopal Seamen in the city of New sm unt of four huadred dollars of taxes due ome. roe ree trundred or ad tate ota bt Pear street um square. the property soclety, the Smount to (to be charged by the Sonpuoller tothe account of “Donations."" Wioh was concurred la by the following rote Auirraati-e--Counciimen Webster, MeV Alder- i Riley, Sandford, f Mebonne Repper. Hough: aie Haren , O'Brien, Brandon, Brice. Russell, pra a Resolution of Board of Feri ng that the Comptroller be direned todraw his warrant, Cor the eum of two hupdred in favor of Charles E, Manning, to be in et for clerical services render ‘by him to Harbor Defence Commisstoners during the 1803; the ae er wo ve ed to the account of Conti W cher appropriate fund. y the followirg vole — fayea, Keenan, Riley, Sandford , Gross, Brady, MoConneli, Repper, Hough- jaw, ‘McGrath, U'Briea, Brandoa, Brice, Fitegerald aad Joyoo—19, hg ced riba 3 and Russell—2 Lyons, for services rea- ne ef various regiments, Bs eee eames in, ordered to be paid.) f curred in by the following Favs: — ncilmen Hayes, Keeusn, Riley, San evay, Gross, Brady, Modonneli, ihapet, bay MeGreth, Murra A 1 OBrien, Pitygerald and Joyce ATION. re Which was Semseries f in Webs $ougutet Brandon, Brice, Tusa, A communication was roogived from the Clerk, transmit: ting the complete canvass of the November and December elections, in compliance with resolution of the Board. ch was received and ordered to be printed in docu- ment form. (For which see Doc. —.) GRYRRAL ORDERS RESUMED, Resolution of Board of Aldermen that the eacant lote on the east side of Bixth avenue, between Forty.fourth and Forty mith streets, also 1a Forty ith street, south side, bes tween Fiftt,-and Bisth avenues, be fenced ih, under the di Fection of the Strect Commissicner, and the accompanying Ordinance adopted the: Which was oune rg in by he ollowing vote, vir — ASrmaiive—Oon 70%, Kognaa, Riley, Sand ford, We: MeVay, Gross, Prady, MeConnell,, Rapper een decin, in ite land, Gaw, MoUrath, Murray, O'Brien. Brandon, Brice, Russell, Fitygerabt and Joyce—2 Report’ of Committee on Finance, in faver of concurring with Board of Aidormen in adop: Comptroller be directed to, drew his warrant in favor of ida ree the same to hich was lafd om the table. Re; port of Comialtiee on Astessments, ta favor of concur. ring with Board of A iermen fo adopting resolution thot the Comperoper be directed to draw bis warrant in favor of omareds dol hurch. pastor of the First te Sule Sulnvan ron Coe sum of oud hu ty two cents, to ed in property of the anid’c oe the work of bul bulidiug ‘ehureh, ye or the ‘Comptrolier ‘am ou eon eee Spine eee ie following vot, vig = ae Eat i sl eprer. Sr eower S “Bias” aes ution of of Aldern if ier be dirévied to oon, tis warrant in, tovor. of foltowi named sen For aerviees rendered to the Qommit: te on, feuonet Al ex! r reception. on of the city fourth snd Wirth New York on jweir returo to (hi Feepective terms of cole. by the prope: abe CAA was edopied by the follows webssr MoVay, @ Gross, tau, Haviland, Gaw, Mi M aml, Bitsgeraid and . of Commitee on of alee esac $riR resolution that Fwonty-ainih street, boiween Fifth and Madison avenues, be. pai wap block pavement, the nee nora em the Tine y one of on the Or the ony ihe yy half, under com wweduct Deparm tt, ‘and th at the accompanying ordinance therefor be adopted Which was concurred tn by the Following vote: Afirmative—Council st Rena ‘Sandford, H:boune Mh . Webster, McVay Hough’ talin, Havilan aa i ao r) n Oboe ‘Brandon, itzgeral loyco—di. <Qounoitinan’ Brannow moved that the Board do now ad- ow ‘hich was Revolution of Hoard of Aldermen, that the accompanying ordinance for the paving of Becond avene, from Forty: aeoond to Sixty-first sireet, with trap block pavement, the oity eee one half (ne expense thereof, aud the remain: ssseanod upon, the property benedted. be and it hereby) Sdopredwaud that the orditance passed December SL, f eae from Porty-cighth to Sixty" for the paving of sal by revealed. ‘Whioh was referred 2 tue Committee on Belgian Pave- first street, be and is ment. Report of Committes o@ Streets of Board of Aldermen, with resolution that Frankfort atroot, from Chatham street to Pearl street, be paved with Belgian pavement, under the direction of the Croton Aqueduct Department, one-half of the expense to be borne by'the ory, ard the reinaining bait Reldors, and that the accompanying ordi- adopt aren by the following vo n Liayes, Keen. A bas Webster, McConnell, Rep oushtalim, QGaw, Medrxih, Murray, O' Brice t ‘Brandous raid and joyoe—20. port of raittee Om Public Heaith of Board of Alder- men. wih resolution, that the Otreet Commissionor be di- rected to have auitabie drains made Cah one sunken lots ‘nance theretor ‘in Mew avenue aud Mount Morrie ith the sewer in ith avenue and One Hundred ani Frcennytouh pea, andi that the mon cageured Ordiuanes there ‘adopted. bp a eo (aimee ie — é —Counctimen Hayes, Keouan, Riley, Wi 5 Pang Gross, Brady. MeCoasil, Ropper, (Houghtalin, Ha- ae me et som, O'Brien, Brandon, Brice, y joyce—20,* * Gauci an Baton moved that the Board do now adjoura. was declared that the Whereupon, the Preaident a tase doclared that, the Board stood atjourne® 3h oolock M, be we vas. a ‘M. SWKENY, Clerk, Stated Session, Fumnemar, De ‘ya mM, Py al The Board {pet purecant wo adjourament. fea their elram- ee No. 16 Cit; nt—Couneltmen Hayes, Healy. eacee, 1 Senators. Gross, Brady, McConnell, Rep; oughtalin, meme Gaw, Murray, O'Br ‘coor Brandous Brice, Russell aad Mitzcerald—t that Councilman Webster take dn the absence of ¢ of bo President ‘Which was carried. The minutes of December % and 28 wore read and ap- Proved, Counciiman Bricz moved that when the rigs adjoure ft do avo mest oo Batu Saturday, Jan. 2, at 11 o'clock A. Crcmclimas ares moved that the Committee on Streets dischat from the further consideration of resolution Of Board of Aljermen. (at ‘Thirty-aixth street, from Fifth avenue to the North river, be renumoered, under the direc- tion oe Street Commissioner. was carried. woe, resolution was thea concurred in by the following J Aficmatire—Counciimen, Hayes, Healy, Keenan, Sand- Webster, Gi Brady, MeOonnell, Repver, Houghta- vila Murray, O'Brien, Brando, rice, Bu nd. Fitzgeral eel Councilman Itavgs moved. that the Commitee on Streots bo dlacharged from the fariber consideration of resolution of Board of Aldermen that the Street Commissioner be di- rected to have Chatham street, from Tryon row to Chatham aquare, reaursbered, ‘hich was carried. ne resolution was. then concurred in by the following vAflipmative—Counctimen Hayes, Healy, Keenan, Sand: ford, Webster, Gross, Brady, Il, “Repper. Houghta- nviland, Gaw, wureay, Brien, Brande, pa and Pitzgerald—t Councilman Hive moved that the Committee on Streets be discharged from the further consideratian of resolution that Forty-second street, from the Fifth avenue (ote North river, be renumbered forthwith, under the direction of the Steeot Commissioner, rice, Rus- is onrried. ‘Tho resolution was then adapted by the following vot jre—Councilmen Hayes, {Healy 7 MoCransin fepper thd: daw, Murray O'Brien, Brandon Beles, Hus. sell and Fitzgerald—18, Councilman Hayes moved that the Commtitee on Streets be dlscharged from the further consideration of rowolution of Board uf Aldermen that permission be given to John G. Lindemann to place a sign across and above the side opposite the premises No. 18) Weat Thirty-seventh street, provided the samo does not in aay manner interfere with the thoroughfare of the street, the same to continue only during the pleasure of the Common Coune!!. Which was carted. The resolution was then concurred tn, COMMUNICATION, A communication was recelved (rom his Honor the Mayer as President of the Board of Commissioners of Health, tranamitting report relative to the increase of ma!ignant fevers in certain locatties, as follows'— Hoanp ov Gouuustoxuns or Hiarea, ¢ Brady, 1 ‘At becomes my duty to gooorapanyiog report made to this its meeting to- 2 special commitien, to w referred a com. the rtm nt of Public Charities and Correction, calling attention to am increase of m fevers in cortain localit sh am recommendati: Boara, that dhe matter be odes. fila request that you will give It Four immediate and earnest consideration; and, atter deciding apon the beat system of ventilation for tenement houses, in which class of Dutldings atone the cases of disease referred to were found to exia, that you will pass some ordinance compelling, under severe penal, the sdoption of uch ayatom by, the ‘wnera Of such structures, whether already ‘or horeafter be erected. ‘This request would Trepecrtliy commend to your earilest attention. The matter 1s of the utmost im- Bortance to the health of the city; end ax malignant ‘crers are now prevalent in many of these crowded und badly von- titated houses, the a remedial, setion.on, pour part cannot be taken too og ROE OP and Prealiont of the Board, feud directed 1) bo printed ta the nsmit to you the this ‘The Committee on Salaries end Offices recommended the latment of the following oa:ned persoos as Commis In place of Martin Thomas H. Landon. Hugh @. Conn Frederick R. Lee. omnes J. ee owe, Frederick W. Loew. in Moo: Foter Lemon. Patrick Carney, itliam V. Lace! Rohnel MeCat Emil Li Thomas Wiliam Latimer. Danie! ( Aletaader Lippman. Arthur O'Donnell, Peter A. Seaman. Jolin Bexton, Pitan Laan. Patrick Boyt, foha Lyons. i, ‘William Marray. Witham L. Mortis, Androw Matthewson «J. A. MoGrath, Cliaries @ Murch. Joba J. MeGurk. James Vickeon, James McHenry. Henry Morford Peter McKnight, Henry L. Rvbertaon, Will am B. Aitken, Charies H, Hall, Oscar ¥, Shaw, Jacob K. Howard, James Sullivan, Ben jamin Moo Andrew Carey, Baward ¢. McOonaell Jamnea B. Bullock, Michae! McCunn. Robert M. Luke, David 8. Paige Abrabam Wedd, Bdward tandish, Peter Masterson. Thomas Maguey. Henry 1. Morange. Willtam Andrew rd. Willian L. Kty, mand Kimeadort, Jr. The tore Froment. Isaisn Keyser, Thomas F. Brady, Patrick ©, Devlin, N. Hill Fowler. William Yates, gemes W. Fare, Jomn 8, Cornell, Jouia uF. Kendalt, Brande Jacod A. Geisenhelmer, Dante! Garrison. Joba W. Geat John V. Gridley. Charles B. Gildersioova Anthong T. Gallagher. Dane! W. Clarke, Jamos Carey, Wi liam Thompson, Morris Friedaan, Samoa Gevent Thomas Gil Joun't, orky Jerod ©. Horton 4 Joba tegeman, James Begian. Waison J. Heiebreth. Joun B. Radiey, B. M. Hussey James Ca Robert 8. tia: Michael ‘smite Gharios A. Hazleton. William Suit! B. Hin Andrew Reub on dine Jobo Hayes D Micuael d, Hart ark as ‘Rillings, Rawin Hogan The dove Priment, Nelson D. Thayer Patriex H. MeDonougl Jeass 0. Vanderpool Nelson Smith, Jona Van Orden AV che o Thoms Yao Buren, A. Woodward. Giaries ¥ Wells. Wildes P. Walker Cusries 3. Kingsley, Houry P. West. Culver Petterson, i Angustus L. Wood. Walter Brady, Tt am, Woda ort Benjamin Moore, feorge 8 W. saree. — Le wan, a0 aon EL Fittiamn B Westerfield, George Kellock, Charies H_ Whaiea. Terence P. Smith, Tames A Wells, Artemus @. Cady, John Watte. A. Childs, Houry W. Alten. joaee M. Vall. Wit Hariiaod Victor LO James joun FD: Dowling, Ps vijsabury jacoh Ly Finck ¥. Tiobbera. Winn Cy ad N. 8. Husted. Henrys M. Jon award Te ‘cl vael be Chases Willam, oh Joba Jomoa 0. Chambers, William Parker, A. A. Jones, James Burke, ka Thomas B. Barnaby, Theodore Stuyvesant, Henry Piahop, Wiltlam Walsh, Johis M. Tracy,” ie Fee am Brandon, Je, James Saudtor riley. Baidwiu. jaldwin, ye K. Bald Nathan D. Bangw, George Brandon, Edward Browne, James 0. Browa, ‘Asa Butnan, B.T Burnham, va Wiiers Sinclair, Je., Otto Scheurm.n, Beroara aie re, Daniel Bowley. George W. Backer. George P. Bicktord. ‘Thomas J. Freedinan, Benjamin L. Billings, Qlto Sackeradort, James Blackw Willen Marebail Thowas J. MbKee, BAL liam H. Meeks, soph A. Nesseler. Willlain O'Keefe, James O'Neil. Daniel M. O'lrien, HoratioN. Parker. Daniel Bomeroy. . Woodwi tian! G, White, Win Ww. oan Stepben A. Pearce, William Parker, James M, Post. George Poarson. Peter 8. Palmer. John Pickford. Je, Alexander D. Reptor. Bernard Reilly, E. Keo: Frederick &. Lee, Smith Bly, Jr., La Blas @. Drake, James 0. Ovington, Which was adopied by the following vote — ‘Afirmative—Councilmen Hayes, Healey, Keenan, Sand. rc ‘Grows, Brady, McConnell, ltepper, Houghta- Lin, Haviland, Gav, Murray, O'Brien, Grandon, Brice, Rus sell and Vitzgerald—13, INERAL ORDERS. Resolutton, that the salary of the Clerk to the Comptrotier the same is hereby increased to the sum of four sand doliars per Cr rig the same to take effect from the Ist day of January, Which was adopted ‘7 the following vote:— Cg Councilmen Hi es. Keenan, Webster, Groas, McCounoll, Repper, Houghtalln, ‘Haviland, Gaw, Boot! Brandon and BH Negative—Councilmen nt Healy, Sandford, Murray, O'Brien, Russell and Fitzgerald—. Councilman Russice raised the point o et order that eight- etn votes were necessary to pasa the ta The Presipent decided the point of ordee to be not well en. ao ‘ouncilman Russet appealed from the decision of the var. The Prestpent put the question, “Shall the decision of the Chair stand as the judgment of the Board 7" Which was decided in aflirmative by the fo’ ‘lowing vote: — Aifirmative—Counciimen Hayes, Keenan, Gross, MeCon. poll. “Kepper, Houghtalin, Haviland, Gaw, Cook and be Councilmen Healy, Sandford, Brady, Murray, Brandon, Russell and nd itzgeral ald—8, port of Committe on Roads of Board of Aldarmen with resolution that Fourth avenue, from One Hundred and Sixteenth to One Hundred and veel ron fourth street, be re gulated and graded, curbed, gutter d the sidewalks Bagged, under the direction of the ny Commissioner* Vdhit the aecompanying ordinance tnerefor be adopt er. PAW hich was c tn. by the following vate — Afirmative—Counoimen. Hayes, Healy: Sand for!, Webster, Grose, Brady. MeConnell, Repper, Hough taiin, Haviland, Gaw, Mun O'Brien, Covk, Brandon, Brice, Russell and Fitzgerald, Bill of George W. Hunt for fitting up district, amounting to Ming places in Twelfth Aiderms 169 Ae (By Board of Aldermen referred to the “tor with wer.) Which was concurred in, Councilman Cove ealled up 7 GuNERAL ORDER OM, ga repnrs OF Nhe Comn ittee on bu “les and ) ilk a Ua esol AMAL oon rected to dia! ain Tot Philip aaa, for the gum of fOur li. fifty- five dollnrs and sty five gente, being amg. im for smlary from the 10h day of May. ARBD, fo the “<1 of De. gember, 1801, ag Interpreter to the Third Diav urt, the amornt to be charged to the account of “Ci; © ntingen was lost for want of a gufficient Humbe: of votes, Councitmen ai Healy, Webrter, Gross, Lavitand, Gaw, Murray, O'Brien, Cook, dP tirgeralt—i4. qurtve-—Gouncilmen Keenan, Sandford, Brady, Hough- talin and Rasael!—5, Subsequently reconsidered and laid over. Report of Commitee on Finauce of Board of Aldermen, with resolution that the Comptrolier be directed to draw hid warrant In favor of William H. Dikeman, one of the trustees Of the Yorkvilie Methodist Kptacopal church, for the aum of $174 60, t) be applied, ta paymont of an assessment on the property of the sald chureh, for the work of Building a sewer iihey-aixth ‘sirest, between. ‘Tbied aud Fourth aven'te the amount to be charged to the account of “Donatior Which was coucu rrud in by. the following vote Aflrmative—Couve!lmom Hayes, Ly o Band. fora, Webster, Grose, Brady, MGoanell , Houghta- lin, Harland, Gaw, Mate. >, O'Brien, Cook, Brandon, Brice, Russell ant Fitzgorala—I9. Councilvan [faves moved that the Board do now go into secret session. ich waa cartiod pauneegueuty the ‘doors were opened, and, ou motion, the jourded. Whereupon tho President declared that the Board stood adjotirned until Sattirday, 24 January, at eleven o'clock A, M. JAMES M. SWEENY, Cieri. Stary Bassios, Satonpay, Jan. 2, 1264, u ‘look A. M. 1 o'cl The Board met pursuant to adjourament, fa their cham. ver, No. 16 City H . Present—Morgin Jones, Baq., President, in the chatr, and the following mombors = Councilmen Hayes, Healy, Keenan, Sandford. Webster, McVay, Grous Brady Moonnell, Reppér, Houghtalin, Havi land, daw, MoGrath, Murray, O'Brien, Cook, Brandon, Brice and Joyce: ‘On motion the Board took a recess unti! one o'clock, P. Mt APtER BRORS Prosont—Morgan Soucy, Esq. President in the ehair aad the following members — Councilmen Hayes, Healy, Keenan, Sandford. Webst MoVay, Gross, Brady, McConnell, Repper, Hougntalin, Ha: viland, Gaw McGrath, Murray, O'Brien,’ Cook, Brandon, Brice dud Joyce—vi Tie minutes of the meeting held December 30 were read aud approved, RESOLUTIONS By Counci!man r— Resolved, That the name of Thomas J. Freedman, in the of Deeds, recently appointed, be al- a J. Freedman, That the same of Jobo Hull, lately ap unmissioner of Deeds, be amended 60 as to read unted john F. m Which was adopted. PAaVeks POM THR BOARD OF ALDERMEN, Resolution that acrosswaik be laid at No. St West street, opp site the Mariners’ chapel, under the direction of the Crotou Aqueduct Department, amd that the accompanying ordinance therefor be adopted, Wich was concurred ta Resolution that the salary of the First Assistant Olerk of the Olly Toapector be increased to $2,000 per aunum, to da'e from and a ne Ist day of July, 186%, the antol said incronse to be taken from the appropriation for city contin. gencies. Which was concurred in by the following vote:— Adicmative—Couuciimen Hayes, Healy, Keenan, San: ford, Jones, Wevster, McVay, Gross, Brady, McConne Houghtalin,’ Haviland, Gaw. MeGrath, Murray, Brice find Jo co—21. of twelve thousand five by an ordinance passed “Sub-Biaton House near $id, Hol, undorgine head of {ig bereby aushorized to de transferred ip of ‘a recommendation by the-Comptrolier, to an t to be eatitied “Thirty-second Precinct Station and that the said sum be applied to the purchase of adapted fag ‘ise 48 & ea house retnises withia the said precinct, iva house, and to the maxing of vuildings thereon. of the erection of such new may be required for the aceommodation of the mp loyed ta that pres inet. concurred to by the following vote — —<Vouncimen Hayes, Healy, Keenan, Sant Wobster, McVay, Gross, Brady, McConnell, hitalin, Haciiaud, Gaw, MoGrath, Murray, bbe. Cook, Hrandon Brioo dnd Joyco—21- Reso'ution that the salary of the First General Clerk in the Comptroller's ofee be increased to twochousea | dollars per annum, said increase to take effect on the lst of Janu 1864. ich was concurred (a ape following vote Adirinative—-Counctimen ford, Jones, Bey Mecouncu, Rep. jaw, MeGrath, Murray, O'Briea, por, Houghialln, fon ‘Brice and Joyoe=f1. Cook, Branton Brice and Jovee—1. eat pater Avenue Railroad Report of Commitwe on men, with rosolutton, Grae, that the Bi Company bo required \o cars, contaia! second str re a reguiariy'a¢ as ransfer of passengers, a& the oak graded. until the rails ate inid and ihe regularly rug to the upper terminus of the route at Harlem rivers purant to tha conditions, and stipulations ed tn ine charter Adopted by ‘both Sour, aud ont to the Mayor: subse. quently. by request Of , retutned to \d Board. fig A paogies by enie Board ses vue Tor. th the Bighth Avenue Lem Rape ape d suait'bo aad are hereby, Meets, 8, hth 1 Com J tne raile and cum thelr care thove, wishowt eh chaoge or tt nue ie ott ence in Stain pears My cae Gee uation In that ol eay fu fF portion of the route above Resolved, That the said nent ae bore: prose fe dowa to grab teers to at the terminus of the car, suitatty "Heaufvod.dtint the Peer ace Railroad Co be eeerresse Weteby rented to lay thot rie ced ras their car a ry a to5 tra fire tai snd the care Upper. terminus 0 riy run tothe the, Foste at the hae parenagi nd sipalations eootained (a the charver from ( Board of Aldermen, substitute amended by adding irom Company be di ‘on the avenue, between 559 Councilman McVay Pavement avecharg: “Aq eel st Depart ome and thet the nemauuehian Ordinance therefor be adopiea, ‘Which was carried, the Commnitiee on Ba ie further cuusiderati re Committee on streets of ‘Bourd of ilcerminy with resolution that Liberty street. from its jn jon rd Tane to the North river; also Maliion laue, from tn with Liberty street to the Huet river, be paved with belg Pavement, and the property owners to pay one-half of the expense, wind the city the remaining half, under direction ef the Croton Aqueduct Department. aud that tue accompany: ing ordinance there! or be adopted. eb was carried, And the paper was laid over. Councilman McVay moved tint the Committee on Btreata be dineharged from the further consideration, of the repoR® of the Committee on the Crown Ajueduct Department of rd the Board of Aldermen, with resolution ti tat between piers Noa 1 and 5, be paved with tone | are ment, under the direction of the Croton Aqueduct Depart ment, and that the accompanying ordinance therelor be Which was carried. And the paper was laid ove Councilman MeVar moved that the Committee on Berne Pavement be discharged from (he further consideraion the report of the Committee on Sirecia of the Board of Ale devmen, with resolution that Rector street, trom Breadag atveat, be pared with. Holgian pavement. erty owners to pas one-bal Ade es ex remaining half, wader thi the rotn yr Boparameae and that the sccaabeusing ordinance wry Whi th wae carried, N Paper was laid over. é on mSanpronp moved that the Be ord racaed to the consideration of General Order and that each member have the privilege of calling up one general order. Which was los OuNERAL ORDERS. Report of Committes on Streeta of Board of with resolution that the sidowalds 1m Twenty- fourth arget petweon Bighth and Rinth avenrs, Brudth. where not already dono, uniter the tered th, fal the eet Commissioner, and that the neco therefor be apopted. pine 6< Which was concurred In by the foll Adirmative-—Couneiimen cares, ford. Jones, Websar, Tow opier. “Houghtalinn Haviinsds. Gave, Alot jurray, O'litien, Cook, Branton, Brice and Soyce= 31 ra Keport of Committen jm Ntreots of Boar of Aldermem, with solution that William strect be paved with igi ent, one balf the expense thereo! to bo” paid y owners and the other half by the city, the work Hy lone under the direction of ti froton Aqueduct ang that the (pegs tee ordinance tuerefor be adopted. Which was concurred tn by the following iy Vabeatee con inetimen: mares Healy, Keer ford, Jouea, Webster, McVay, Grom, Brady, NcUonnelh Repper, Houghtaiin, "Huviland, Gaw. McGrath, Murray, O'Brien, Cook, Brandon. Brice and Joyce—21. Report of Committee on Finance, in favor ‘of conourring with Board of Alderinen m adopting resolution that the Gomptrotier be directed to draw hin, warrant in favor of Samuel Slater, foreman of Howe Company No. 32. tor the Hof $10 25, for ront Of pramiaos for temporary location and in full for the annexed bill Which was adopted by the followin vote Altirmative~Councilmon Hayeq, Healy, Sandford, Web mor, McVay, Gross, Brady, MeComaeil, Kepper, Houghlalia, Haviland, Gaw, McGrath, Murray, O'Brteq, Gok, Bi Brice and Joyoe—19: Neyutive—Councilmen Keenan and Joues~2 Resolution of Board of Aldermen that Tenth avenue, from Fighty-sixth sirect to Lith street, be regulated and commissiouer, and boat be adopted. tho direction of the Street 7 , Cook, Branton, Bric Report of Committee’ on Wharves, Board of Aldermen, with resolution that the by tweet Tompkins street and the water line of rebuilt Uiroughout the samo. and widened ven eet, aud fe hareby directed to advertise for for aaid work. Whi ured in by the foliowing vole:— AfiiriativeCounellmen “Hayes, Mealy, Keenan, Samd- ford, Webster, Gross, Brady, McConnell, Repper. {onghen lin, “Haviland, Gaw, McGrath, Murray, O'brien, Drei rice and Joyee=19. 4 Foyoe—21, Piers and Stipa ef .. il be- propos Porton ard ot Audermen, witht reaotntion that (Eairty firm tree ue igh Ninth es, be pared with Belging py ed be pavdiby the prosen'y Shaets Sains he city, and that the accompanying ordinages- be adopied, xred in by the following vote:— ouncimen Bayes, Healy, Keenan, Same + Webster, Grong, Brady. MeConnetl. Renper, How rien, ‘Wook, “Haviland, jeGrath, Murray, ve—Counciimen Jones and MeVay—-2. tof Committee on Roads of Huard of Ald between Second under the direction accompanying @r Mu, Brindon, Brice ni Jovee ‘wus conourred 1s by the following vote Allirivatives-Couociimen ia} Healy, Sandford, Wabe MeVay, Gross, Brady, McConnell, tepy er, Houxitalin, ad Gaw. McGrath, Murray, O'Brien, Ovok, Ui Brice and Joyee—19. ive—Conncilmen Keenan and Jones—2. General Clerk in Deparment, of FE noe, be and hereby is increaged trom eight face te twelve tundged dollars per wnuwine t0 date froma tho Ist of Januar, such incresse to 10 pald for the present year déom the appropriation for City Continsnncto, or »propHation having an unexpended balance sedl- tenths pay the same, Which was adapted by the foliowine vote:— vouctimen Hayes, tiouly, Bandtont, Weby McVay, Gross, Hrady, MeUonneil, Kupper, Hongltatim, Haviland, Gaw, MoGrath, Murray, O'tirieo, Cook, Brandom, iterations aud addi: | AM “ford. Junes, Webster Brice and Joyeo—19. Negutive=Councilmen Keenat Sones=t, Resolution thata sewer, with the necessary. reeniving be ulveria, be builtin Grand street, from Greene to sing y feet of Mercer street, unter the direction of the within fh Croton Aqueduct Department, und that the accompanying ordinance therefor be adoj Which was adopted by the following vote:— Afirmative—Councilmen Hayes, Lag Fooer ford. Jones, Webster, MeVay, Gross, 1 Repper, a bialin, Haviland, Gaw, Meath, ened Sibhon. Govks Brunton, Brice and Joyeo—2 Resolution, that » ne) with the the maconary a sins and culverts, be vou la Sixsloth street between Bi war a and pA avenue, under the ateneioe of he Croen Auueauiot Deparment, aad that the socompanying ordinance Whiew was referred to the Comumiitee ford bade ag Bil of Edward Van Raust, amounti Yo ee ‘en coaches, on occasion of the funeral of vininy pa, was ordered to be paid by the june re Aurmat je Counciimen Hi % Heals, 88, MeGounrll, Ravpe:, Mougbeaee. Murray, O’Brien, Cook, Brandon. Keenan and Jonea—2. ic MY, ad, Gaw, McGrath, and Joyee=19, ouncti the salaries of tert ms yo cleaning the otlices of the different de = ga rth to date ment be increased from $l to vote:— . Keenan, Samd- Connell, ‘eh. Report of & irs of Board of Ab dermen, with resolution that the erm te eeve be ulected te draw bis warrant in favor of eu Band forthe of $09. for music furnishe: "for the funeral of General Kearny, and charge the amount to the account of City Com tingencies, Which was concurred in by the following vots:— Adirmative—Counciimen Hayes, Healy. Sueudford, Wed ‘ay, Gross, Brady, McConnell, — land, Gaw, McGrath, Murray, 4 Branden, Brice and Joyca=29. Negative—Councilmen Keenan and Jor (Ocunciimaa Webster was here called tO ryt chair). MOTIONS ERSTUED, Councitman McVay moved to take from the table resolu. {ion Teiative to new location for Huse Company No, Tr, Wot ‘Brien, dopted, wo yor, by the fi uy Nayers Pa Webster, MeVa Repper, Houghtalin, | Ravila O'B en, Cook, Brandon. Brice and Joycezl. GENI RAL ORDERS RESUMRD, Report of Committee on Finnuee of Bowrd of Aldermen with resolution that the Comptrolter be directed to draw at in favor of Lewis W. Phillips, for the sum of flip at the foot of Twenty-tirat st rge the same to tie account of Cu the following v te — ayes, liealy, Sandford 3, Brady. McConnell. Kepper. Hows mtg Havilend, Jaw, MeGrath, Murray. O Brien, Cook, Brandon, Brice aud Joye?—I9. Negative—Counciimen Keenan and Jones: ton of Board of Aldermen. that the con-urred in by. was concurred in by the following vo e — Haves, Healy, Keonan Sam ‘ay, Gross, Brady, Me: ounell, Kep- per, Hought lin, Havilend, Qaw, MoGraih, Murray © ren ook, Brandon, Bric Resolution of Boa in that the Conpirose be directed to drew ti rrant im favor of Johw 3, #i dred and aime doil fe and ing frames ke. ed, and ‘charge ine sam one by at for far ‘as por bill for Olty Cont Hams, Jr, for the Oifty cents, to pa gromsed regolutiot to appropriatie Which was concurred ti by the following vote :— Adirmative—Counciimen Hayes. Healy, Keenan, Sama N Me’ —_ trady, MeGouneli Houghiatin, Harftan MeG rath, Murray Brandon, Brice ana Senet Report of € ‘ommitiee Roaus of Board of Aldermen with resolu that the sidewalks on the Seeond avenue from 103th 25th #treet. be fagved a space four eet wid Uarough the center Of ‘the same: ‘alka, io aed Otel wud gutter stones, the dame to be done under the direct on of the Commissioner, aud that (be accompany ag ordinance wer for be adopted. Which was concurred in by the following youn <= Afirmative—Couneilmen K ford, Jones, Webster, M: Repper, Honghtalin, Haviland, ¢ O'Brien, Cook, Brandon, Brice and R of Committee ‘on How with Board of Aldermen in ad bet mo Lerin a T capes ad guttered nnd flagged wher. ne: esa Gifectton of the Street ° ay 4 iD eee therefor ba adopted by the fol men Grose, Haviined, Gaw, VHrandon. Brice soa Juye aly. Meanie Deuratn, Maris tof Committee on Finance tn fever of ade thet the Comptrotive be direied: foreman of bo oug oO" os, Coote cate i? fer, rot Francie B Sxetdi Oe are smn of . &4 Per tl RODeS take niet cenit for the same, and charge the emountte . “e eh ene saogted by the follow! ‘hich wae a wing © te frniive Couperin aye Healy” Keorn fords Jor uy. ct Repper. Hooghraite. Gaw, MeGrath, O'Brien, Cook, Branton, Brice aag Jo: or— 1 port of Commitee on Fire Departinent. ty favor conetering with Board of Alderaan. in auopt that the Street Commissioner be direc.ed to ge of Hose Company No. 6 altered and repa ree goat not to exceed $: and (he sane (0 ve done am Wich was adopted by the following vote tof ir mativeOouneltinen Hayes, ievt hater, MoVay, Re) 0" eo: Groen. bre fa warrant is in favor af has Com: sce of toe fe trsier, nt Women sad dollars.

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