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ee as Oe + le oer ne rt 2 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1864—TRIPLE SHEET, - _ _ A ke - , adopted by the following vote SALES OF REAL ESTATE, conv SALES OF REALESTATE, Brophy, Hagerty, Webeter, Heffernan, Gross, Rerey’,, Hee by -J was ey 7 4 Fee reaiatien ose ee aapled ] the ‘3 _SALE te. Mougeasin Scbacter, Marana. Jag Resolved, Fbat the Street Commissioner be direetéd to ad. formas yap, Gress Reve. re Monier, fia NogauverCounciliane Upaykent. for proposals for building a house ‘for’ the use of | land, a . 00k ; : aciimen Healy, Keenan, ion and Fitegeraid—7. Resolwiion 1. » street, between the First and one pany No. ‘on the property recently p' Serna nvenuns, be pared with. Belgian paveiont, he pro. i tia? ‘A? se rounre syair agugse ros sais, | Gs usenet Bs r all or terms, a ag ‘Property fn the hands of for that pur Mangi street. McGrath, Bran: ‘Commitiee on Fire Department. the Fi Perty owners io pay oue-baif the expences and, ihe city the hich was referred to the ty ee Comptraler be, and he a hereby Fematnder, under the «direction of the Croton Aqueduct De Councilman Hoventauin— rized ‘dtrectea to draw his warrant in favor ORE OF Meet a nee eee” | muieqimemeaaai eg (ara uta Neat | Ktauae Recenyer dia vane is steer vweetattase | ROkattieaa ter bet" Gatdenetrentaae* . sz ‘aest: ‘show them, ; ‘situated a Watch rae sep ied by ee feten, Henly: Keenan, Riley, Which was referged a the Commstice ou National Affairs. New York Voluntears, on ihe occasion of ; fe I cada . fron the Tremont doest ot the Harem Railroad, aud" ave Bropty, Hagerty, Webster, Heternas, Gross, Repper, Kos: | By Councilman Kostan— alien, Yor ine rd ‘A OENTLMANS COUNTRY RASIDENOR OR Sulgviee walk from the hort e railroad, sanesting Vordnem , Sal ter, Houghtalu. Scbaefer, Opdyke, "Haviland, MeGrath, | Resoived, That the Croton Aoueduet Department, be di; ieourtd Sy ‘hm ta paring a. sixth street, between Third and Fourth avenues, or Brice, Joyce, Russel. Frizgeraid, Cook aod Brandon—2, forthwith to remove the pump and cover. the wel | reared. 3 he, an@ charge the same to account of city @epot masier at Tremont, ‘Regative— » Jaquee—). over on the northwest corner of 8! Broome streets, | am ie Bituated in Liewellyn Park, N- Orange, ¥, J., within an weir urboce, be paved wih Beas pavement Us tee | Wines ee ist nen frre Cons: "iMav"tbe Board do now ad- Bore serous tents, |, The, honse 1g wah Ee ee ety ult, and rok S4LE—a? NEWARK, X. J.. THE COMMODIOUS Peahaiier user the Section. Of theCrown Acueduet De, | _ Ressiveds Phat, the sunken lots Now, 228, 227, 229 and 231 | Journ, Ho ihe communication X bad the honor to address w. a. | tensive ‘view; bee Ketan gold’ tase in every’ Foor, | The lot ib feet front oy 190 feet deg; well socked. with Dortment, and that the acon ral ‘iberef Woe Forty iret etreet, about one hundred fect east of Tenth |" Which was carried. Bayley, Eaq.. Foreman of the Grand Jury, on I7ih N is heated by one of Brown's bot water furnaces, | fruit trees and vines, and is withal avery tbat the accompanying ordiance therefor De | Wes vote filled in under. the direction of the Street Com- | | Whereupon the President declared that the Board stood | Barc (ee ~ Yosemas af the Gen 08 17th Nowe heated) by_oue (of Brown's hot, water furnaces, | fruit bearing ireegand vines. and te withal very valuable Decnstmen daeuin uneven ie raion te be Com- | missioner aud the accompanying ordinance therefor gtiguened uni) Monday neais eS si grecrclock | pen, T shen entered fully Into this subject, and refered supplied with fruit and vegetables tu their season, | New Jersey Railroad, it i# peculiarly desirable to business widen po Wnlgan Pavecenn, nr OO meer to Be adopied. ¥ JAMBS M. SWEENY, Olers, ‘ularly 40 the offensive ‘arising from cor ‘isos fe stone sable ead carriage house, The | men of this ots. ‘Terms accommodating. Inquire om the Which was carried. nich was aid over, oy i spe of basing ob ths care ud weet sides ofthe city; | Bouse will be wold with either six oF ihiieen acreg or wil | premiseaot saMbS B. LINDSLBY. Resolution th ty it lots b iT a 1284 uNvira’ 5 and I therein vl mm “our sli changed fora c' we yr further information a wnngeee. BoA iat p- “ote'and wvenze’a gelled in immed nahn jeliaon was, recelved to sitend she Et inviiation | Amnual Report of the cur Inspector. Baaing must n9 lop er be, sed as Seuspoois for the’. apply by mail to JOHN H. JAFFRAY, 850 Broadway. OR SALE—A COUNTRY RESIDENCE, IN THB Vi, ly, under the directii the 8 Commissioner, an lof the Mutual Base Ball nest, Wo. . pian ——— ‘arms, N. ¥. i acres. qiely, under ihe dir ction of the Sires Comms oe ee i i Orrice CLenw Common Sounen. eee a tae } a recvimmended will 1 think, ahortly receive your prompt A CouNTaY BBAIDEROB A? EINGSBRIDGS FOR ee und aie eres a ornamental tees 5 and. 1 any no legmalarmaes A communioation wasrecelred {rom ihe Comptroller with | {ye cy Tanecta Was received, nid om the tabier kaa’ die | _ The Hackley contrac which was fully referred to 1n mi lars by applying to ADRIAN H. MULLEM, PR, WILKINS, perty can beseen by applying to a ‘The resolutioa was then adopted by the following vote — | reference to a court rected to be publ shed in the corporation pa| ers. jeceasor’s las! ‘on the I 10. ne it, FINL 2 1 street. e! e ‘aud referred to the Oommittce on P ies ‘close of Col. gated Bo. 5% Fine ' Sete Ea eae Le eee | SADIE VAUBNINE, Cierk, | Way, 143, near the, ane of CPlwelaraa a erm ised | \ COUNTRY SEATAT NEW ROCHELLE FOR SALE R SALE—AT A REAL BARGAIN, HOUSE NO. 198. fer. Hoogntalin, Schaefer, Haviland, Me@rath, Joyce, Rus PAPERS FROM BOARD OF ALDERMEN, June, I resolved to personally supe! this amy *Containing about 1 acre, with a variety of fruit, Prince sireet, near Macdongal etreet; has all the modera well, Fiazgeraid, Cook and Brandon—2v. ‘ Resignation of Carleton M. Herrick as Commissioner of Cir Insrrcron’s Deranturnt, branch of my department. In my communication to the | iarze and commodious house and barn, od order. Itis ements; Wagput 4o perfect order by the owner for ; Negative—C Opdyke, Jaques and Brice—3. Deeds, with resolution that Kiias J. Patterson be appointed No. 19 Crry Haut Square, Caarnam Staxer, Common Council on the 4th August, 1863, Teatere’ into a | well located and commands a view of und. Apply to aif; as ne'is about leaving the city will sell at a sacritice : & solution, sidewalks in Tampeine stzect, be PSommissioner of Deeds in and for the city and county of New Yor, Jan. 22, 1864. very detailed statement of the onerous duties J found await- | MARTIN & FULHERSON, Stationers, 107 Beekman street. than rent it; cost over $9,000 when property was tia and Santon streets be regulated. graded. | Ne work, to ll vacagey caused by the resignation of Carle- | 707m Hononasx tax Common Counci ov ThE City or fog my sitentlon, and ox plained, tans ia Py coat {9 render low; will sel! for $7,500 cash, Inquire at 313 Caual street, Le yp yee agp ek See — 7 4 . MORRISANIA, MELROSE, FORDHAM AND | — rm # the nocompaaying ordinance Cersfor | " Whian was-ceneamand tay endivance organizing the “Departments of ihe Musician | ara iduced by the, accumulation and decay of garbage.and | AT wrocghout wroncheaterconany, Farms: Lote Hou OR SALE—AT PLAINFIELD, WN. J., 10 HOUSES: » Ovovm® moved that said resolution be re | g Siccie to piace a small sign om the lamppost on, the south: | Government of the City of New York,” Thave the honor 0 | a Tee ett eet octtroned oF imabinee ee ie; | from $000 to $30,000. for sale, exchange oF to ket. ‘faxes at- two of them well adapted for # first class boarding Counanitiee on Streets Actcomer of Pine and Willa ‘streeta, the same tocon. | ‘faust herewith the ‘Annual Report of this, Department Contratio® to clean the streets for @ long period antenor ne | tence Chasm, second foors’ "© = NeN Ouambers bree gins wall eiaed aaa i isa ee Which was lost. tinue only during the pleasure of the Common Council. for the year one thousaod eight. Lundred and sixty-ihree, | the abrogation of his contract.” . | corner Chatham, second floor, a ‘of RVAN JONES. 7 Montgomery street, emo " r a ow! te containing, as will be found in the tables annexed, the num- ‘it ting of the Board of Health, held on - reey. Inquire jof BE 130! Fears oe loon otenice ty the Saree eS, nae ‘queurrea ia. be granted to Messrs, A.W. | der of deaths in the city, the ate ti neesolved that ihe Oly, lnspesioe ‘m NUMBER OF FIRST CLASS BROWN STONR, | Jersey City. a diseases, £03, nativity, color thorieed ana at three story, high stoop Houses for sale, in West Fil be igo the number | haustion 7.000 to'$8,00, Also, | F\OR SALE CHEAP—THE TWO THREE STORY AND ny Gross, Repper, Kos- | Lewis & Company to receive and deliver goods at their | nd ages of the deceased the special appropriation, be th, Opdyke, Schaefer, | premises, numbers twenty-four and twenty-five South street, | Of births and marriages reported to this Department for the | rected t cure the removal of all garbage, ashes and fith | teth street, on ierms to suit. Price ald and Jeyoe=22. the same to remain during the pleasure of the Common | same period. Attached are the reports of the Bureaux of | from ihe streets, Ac., as thelr accumulation consiitutes Hie, Be vies Tort-fenrih atregh Haar ‘$6,000. —- Bs | iio hasambent and Under caller Arigx Housssand Late lay, oy 1a, | Coupe. allstiea Very Neapeettalle: pode stetianc co necords aud | nuisance” and it was also then and there resolved that | ust piltinis eisecs Neitnae Bight ace Niet Aeeauee. Seventh avenues; lot 2).6x100; houses in cod. order, with Tesof the New York World, | CWT was concurred in. Statistics, Very reapect{ully, your obedient servant, the Common Counell be respectfully requested, without d Heth strech f eventh wvenues; io 20x10; Lovsen in good order, with po ge ents of the Cumamen Council, | »retition of Charles M. Connelly and, others against, the F_2.& BOOLE, Oty Inbpector. | iny. to raise, by leaue of bonds or otherwise, a sim suflicient VERY DESIRABLE FARM FOR SALB—4 MILES | euch.’ Sold tociose an estate. Apply to JOLIN ©, GILES, but fm the unuion of ike Oomptrolier tailed to receive the | fUFMEr construction of FO a Ege ogee ag Cine Senate eens: to arothe authority of the above resolutton.”* ontered | A som Stanton a eo Thea Noo Cana jonn..zcon. | Executor, 11 South William étreet, sisting of 24 acres, all under cultivation except two acres of rr jemy’of (ruil, ke. Will be sold low. Taquire OR SALE—SOME FINE UP TOWN LOTS, ON FIFTY~ NSEND, on ihe premises, or of THUS. LANE, eighth, Filty ninth, Sixty-sixth, Sixty-seven th, 105th, 1Osth and other steels.’ For pariicilas apply bo J. MA- THEWSON, Il Breadway, from 12 to 3 P. M. recuisite number of vows in the Board of Aldermen; with | ine Groton aqueduct Board be directed to discontinue the New Yors, Jan, 22, 1834. Tu my communication to the Common Council on the 16th Feeelution that the “Comptroller be directed to draw bis } Construction or ihe sewer in Fifty ninth street, between the | TO tux Honoragee ewe Coumon Courct!-— Decrinber inst | called thelr attention to theve resolutions, | Woodlands | Warract in favor of the pub. shers of the New Yor! Mle fap | Seventh and Kighth avenues, at a point four hundred fi GuvtLimen—The returns of marriages, births and deaths, | and stated that, while sweeping the streets {g impractical OF Murtansteect. for, he sur of $389 78 and oe ee in full, at, | from the ‘Bichth avenue, providing the same can be do = fA ge gl ot: cine Nonaved and at this cold. freezing seagia, Zz the year, 1 at i required | 27 ry street, plishing the advertiseme: partmeut, “ -three, : 4 san enali rs ashes, Ao. oF Bhd char-e the same ts ite appropriate account, Wi cms datsinannl vo Si ally. and seventy..wo; birthe, ax thousand four hundred and | their accumulation would bes serious detimen te the in: | AN ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT woodland: Mitrmalizecarncincn Healy, Reena Rey, Brophy. | , enolate , he permttlen be ven o.Lavie 2 Ebibpe | Sinegeaix: craton trentrve shovasad one wondred and | (eres of ihe cur. eauaing ne eraser verse nen the | Brmoriy known as theveueathJ. Downing. deceased, | FOR SALE—A GOOD CHANCK FOR INVESIMENT Mayes, Websivr, Hetesuar G.ess, Repper. Kostery Housb- | Pwenqetn and Twenwy-Arat aurecte, North river, for the pur | _ Tue report of birthe and marringea is defective and Amper- | Tn" Poor part of thia report f have refered to the great | Witlin the past ten years hae beed greatly Improves parties wishing to invest this (a a good opportunity. Apply an N Grath, Opdyke, Jaques, Sebsefe pote of conveying coal from vessels, without obstructing the fec t in consequence of the disoledience to the law, requit~ | jmporiance Latiach 10 the necessity of clean streets asa | CBlarced. Containg about six acres of land inahigh state | {>}. MATHEWSON, 7 a i vay, from 12 My ichead, to continue during tne pleasure of the Con.mon | 10g reguiar returns thereof to this Department, The increase | fyyfiay, measure, and which 1 hope, wii hapress’ your | Of cu tivation, ‘filled with rare trees and shrubs of ail de: 1 Broadway, from 13005 Negative. unciimen Hagerty, Brandon, Russell and " of deaths, a8 compared with one thousand eight hundred and | uinds favorably, aud that | may have fs ; scriptions. ‘The dwelling, carriage houses, grapery aud = = Pitsgerald— wes OWhich wan referred to the Committee on Streets. Aisty-two, im three. thoisand dred and Btty two. | ee sre nSirertul co-operation, I” Spa ine teen OEE eree Grea ane cosas ol -arctavactags, POR SALE A PINS THRBB STORE HIGH STOR : 3 ned " ‘Any gentleman de- House in Hammond sivect, contains all modern im- ation, to. the actual pepalee pon arn Hees Pts TE pre. | siting to urchasey will fad this ‘opportunity which of | provements. For particulars apply tod, MATHEWSON, ILL P hd eight hundsed and sixiy- | Vented of ashes and garbage remadning ou the sidewalks for | {ers but once in a lifetime. Possession given unmediately. | Broadway, irom 12 t0 3 ¥. M. that the Comptroller be and ne is hereby au ; James Cook | This increase of mortality 1a. 1 directed to draw his warrant a favor Of (be Cee ee ee Teatee tg er oatitaivesr, | expected, when considered 10 <i persons for the amounis set opposite thelr | bec\ Gen ‘shind and Fourth avenues, said portico not to ex: | Hon of New York in one thou ing for ex curred jebratio - P De i ne es " For terms, Ac. apply 0 @. ALGER, on the premises, or ©; = On stat of our National Teaependence, Joly 4 180 the tend beyond the court yard line, and to remain durisg the | res, The, resident, population (may we, extimated at one | gionger period than ball sn bour, | letior to & W. Fullerton, Attorney at Law, Newburg, Urangé | [OR SALE CHEAP—A NEAT COTTAGE. HOUSE, : same to be Laken from avy unexpended appropriation in the ‘Which was referred to the Committee on Streets. thousand. | The inilux of strangers has been unprecedented. In my communication to your honorable body on the 2d of | County, N. ¥. ii pleasantly situated in Greenville, N. J., abon! three a Ci Treasury, Councliman BRaNpoN moved that the Committee on Na- | A very large number of deaths included in the above return | goptember last Ls 'y and earnesily called your atten- a a rom Jersey City ferry, For particulars inquire of Counetlr moved to amend the resolution by add- ing thereto tne following bills tional Adairs be discharged from the furt Robu's Band. wo buls Rabei’s Band, two bills a mc mile consideration | can scarcely be sald to veto * thisclty The war he thrown tion 10 the present evils arising from the existence of slaugh- FINE PLACE ag JapAToa, LL, JOHN LILTON, 3934 South street, New York. of report of, Commitice on National Affairs of Board of | Upon us a vast pumber of soldiers who have been discharged | {er buuses in various parts of the city, and at some lencth 1 " on oT ther Avent ave ang onenal acre Land, boupded ihe | FOR SALEWA FING ZWO AND A HALP STORY Aldermen of 1863, in favor of adopting resolution, as fol- Son 6. amy, as invalids, and jueapacitated for furtl explained the plan adopted in Paris, where, in 1859, tnere oo 3 j biling our hospitais with sick and dis- | were substituted tur slaughter houses within tbe city acon- | Brooklyn and Jamaica Plank Road (front), Lon; Ho th high 4 t Wanvemacher's Hand... 88 | ee eicived, That the Comptroller be and he is hereby au- | abled soldiers, and whorecraping’a soldier's death on the | More suustiiuted tur slaughter houses within ibe city @ con- Mallroan (Wen) Bas the Sarees Tube. Weak cee | earn DD OTeen te APD OS ike tremens fad bout Wieb was lost, iiticel and Ginetieh tg Ginw lis warmmntin favor of Dattle field. have died in this city. During tue summer 80 ern and southern mits, called “abatt-trs?’ (the French term | Minuten walk of the railroad depot and village; house is | Becond street, between Niuth and Tenth streeté W lidame, echt the resolution was then adopted by the following | ign vamies for the amount set opponite, their names a Teateand seliners ere < camped In our Clty and one | for slaughte houses), and which change, While it promot: See eid ‘cot in beds, bordered with box, trait, | burg, or 101 Market strect, New York, Terma easy. — are ou o ungenci ublic parks, and by « of filth, ahd closing | gl the general sanitary condition of. the city, 1s found. tO , bet pi Amirmative-Couaciimen Hayes, Healy, Keenan. Rey, | oii a ae a tover sunt OL Ouy Conlingeac these parks--tiose “lungs ofthe eity’=-to-onr resident citt: | Satu Foner ae ae ta ike butchers in sewaed. to eescenie Grapes and Burries im. abundance,. Will be sola cheap and OR BALE GoseAan) bolas: Gane ping No re Olt tam ne iy gga Me GENFRAL ON ia 'ie pure alt thee bed. been neguauemed or weceacacty | Sud otherwise. This edmmunicatlon appears in the printed y Farmers? 4 Uitizens’ Bank, WiltiamaburgL. Te >” | BY fen seomnas ihe 25 oy UO seats Hee eeard Se NG McGrath, Hrice, Joyce, Russell; Fitzgerald, Cook and Bran’ | | Resolotion that so much of the message of hie Honor the | Wade My nercase she nmaineey eee of eas EET | Journals of ihe Board of Aldermen, page S07, to which j jank, L. froue a fooptt: Lot 26 by 100 feeb on Bedford avonus, eight don—23, Mayor, communicated to this B band, Junniara ts, 10E 8 re ‘The flow of emigration to this port has been unusually | ceive that his honor Mayor Gunther, in h’s firme commu: GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR BUSINESS MEN.—FOR | dress the Patent Metallic Weatner Strip Company, No. 644 : Report of Committee on Fire Department in favor 2 lates fo city taxation, Rate CS aan yay great in one thousand eight bundred and sixty-three, | nication to your honorable body, approved these recom: sale, a handsome Hote), with five acres of land, con- | Broadway, cocuer of Bleecker stiect. : pith resolution that the Street Commissioner be and he | taxre and issue of revenue mounting to one hundred und ity thousand—double thatof | jrendations, and urged them upoa your attention, It will | taining store, bakery, and other out buildings, altuated at | — ~ is hereby authorized and directed to advertise (or pro} nerd beg i Sea th eeeae an relates to excise licenses, to the Com- | °B¢ thousand eight hundred and sixty two. not be necessary for me in this communication to reiterate | Fert Lee, near steamboat landing and near railroad now JOR SALE—THE HOUSE AND LOT NO. 216 CEN- er buildin « new bow carriage for Hose Compiny No. 47, | | So much thereof as relate ‘Another promipent cause of incivase of mortailty was detailed “statements embodied. in that so specially. de. | DUilding from Hoboken. ‘This property is well. located, and DeaaL elt Gtanh, AIS ARE on ee the tame to be cimiarin all respects to the one now in use | miice on Law Department. | | ine construction of stone | te filthy condition of our streeis nt midsummer, through the | Yeted to this subject; but l may be permitted to call your improving, fast; terms easy. For full particulars spply '0 | 439 neonurd sircet. Also, the plot of Ground on. the south: "Awe war Aid by ihe following rot, wiz pica Cotati’ et Wabran Piers and sips Aaa oul the dagrugeful note of Sly’ ied to deaiba at | S00 oi to" ceseinauitnin eel he one pened | cece eee ——_—_| rent orn of Fullon ana Faulty avert, 9) ha @f 5 bate ‘ “ ; nally, the suttered ni inte , having a fronton Fi ov % Fe eee ee ee Se eee cent erie Commies | Wivitable chtirely to thuse ‘violations of the public peace. | gut ust eoutibues and that an Urggot wescestty cn AN ELEGANTLY FURNISHED TUREB STORY AND | My anda trout on Frantlin avenue of 1i0feeu, the wcle ook . Brophy, Uscerty. "Webster, “Hetornan, Grose, "Rerper, | ture of the Aliuough notin the actual nutter of deaths irom murder | Qyoptsome plan. (either that wiich'T vecommenied, and high stoop House for sale, in Brooklyn, near ferry: | grnartolour fil ion: Fer keen, cnt eae ar aes Roeser Bguetalin, ‘Scpacrer. Opdyke, Haviland, Jaaues, | On.P mance. ects relates to paving and repaving the | #04 folence, yet thy were proximate causes of numberiess | which experience ia. #o well Yealed and saneoned, or GOXBOZI0U; 1n perfect order: gas and hot wa ter closets, | £7" GEMMEL, @O Broadway, room No.7, irom il A.M Se ee are Rea PGES, ‘Cock ae ae Fee ceaie city with trap blocks, to the Conimiltee op oven igen cod old Aig torpinte perio . beth ayatern, If one can be derived), whereby the sanitary es fipeyat coat office, 13 Union street, near Hamil: | tii >. M. 23, 1. ed Up 0 i + ‘ nt of New York can rom what, ag how . Brooklyn, i — - Report of Committee on Fire Department in favor of | Belgian Pavement. tended to acceierate their death. Seo ene ke deemed fauna tt eetre? sebact tielccli = enol y authority under the cbar- constitute, must be deemed a nuisance. The “abattoir = OR SALE—IN SOUTH NORWALK, CONN, A NEW eiherety directed to advertise for propomin fora wew hose | tertategiiate. grade and pave atreets, vo ive Commitioe cn | gdp getimauing we fcating population, at two hundred | Srsicin | hive referred (o would Qoton|y rid the eliyof the | PRRICK COTTAGE, WITH NICE GROUNDS, LAID QUT two story aud basement House. containing 12 rooms, tage for Hose Company No. bl, to be similar in all re- | Law Department. Bever been ayear when ‘New York lias. been wiser, |: Goer Cath movieg ike limaie ot tania ae ore D.TAlso, frame Cottages, with gardens, in fail view of | arith uew barn and outhouses and tive acres of lund. with & ‘specie to the ‘ow in ase by Hows Company No. 42 ‘Somnch thereof as relates to the construction of abat ‘a id aa with see %, winter | tion, but removing the locale of fat bolling and of carrying town. tAlso, frame Cottages, with gardens, in full view of } griondid view of Long Islan Sound, with excellent water "YWhich was udopted by the following votes toire and to the sale of markets, to the Committee on Mar- | 9", tonous “tact ‘that white our reomieat omnieton | ols id theremiths the iratop oC, Merde of Catto Te ee ee Mn BERSON, tal Biome eecnne nu a variety of fruits in aight and & quarter of w mile from, paulve—COL E i 3 b ste c connected ther s : i Pitt eM Sane da. al meth avenue. | the depot. and the cais run tie door, Inquire of H. Bropuy. Hageriy: Websisr, Helleruen, Grose Reprer Kes: | “so much thereof as relates to the city ratiroads. to the | Meratives “in hey’ (St being’ deprened tee ie See Gur principal roots to (the anmoranes, Ef pawengers Aad ||, ow STONE THERE AND FOUN GTORY HIGH | LAWHMNOD, on Ne premises a 4 a S 4 5 ittee on roads. y i bel rt aren’ . fame — — emnes as Mcuruih, Brice, Joyce, Ruséell Wlegcraia, Cook and Brau: | “Bouck tuereof ae relates to tbe Central Park and other | COUNiFies, Dy a gleantle war, hae ilied clas, Siranterst | butchers themselves would be xreat galners by sho change | LD stoop and Znglish basement Houses, fon sale, in good | Ton SALE OR EXCHANGE—1WO COTTAGE HOUSES aon—23." : : parka, 10 the Committee on Lands and Places. TINUY Of Whomn Caune AuOnA us sulker ae en Hrankerss | as I think I clearly demonstrated in my special communica: | locations up town, with all inodern tmprovements. Also in the beautiful town of Albion, with about half aa Keport of Committee on Fire Department in favor of ‘So much thereof as relates to public printing, to the Com- Saat oF alioal a fonts aoe aaa ‘lud atocaad tion of September 2. z brick Houses. high stoop and English Leet in ood acre of ground to each; railroad apd canal run through it. adopting resolution that the premises known as No. 5 Duane | mittee on Printing and Advertising. ¢ change to another cl ta whion they Mike aot be TEXENENT HOUSES, neighborhood, for sale low, some of them with immediate } Also a valuable Patent Rigul. Apply to U. DONINGTON, mivet -onty occupied by Hose Company No. 20d Engine | "So rmuch thereof as relates to the Increase of salaries, to | We, change penned ere eG lt ras stated inthe eat Annual Report of thie Departrignt | posseision, "8. BMBSESON, 431 Elghthavenue. | a5 nighih avenue, Compaay No. IS, be given for the eaclusve use of Hove | the Committee on Salaries and Otlices. While the eneral suns of strangers trou raity, | the gratifying fac nt hid ta ; Scemie adie Fs, ae ~ Gompany No. 2, as S00n ae the premises aro vacated by | So uuch thereof as relates to the city government and = angers ; : In the ereetion and accommodation of tenement houses; that 00K i 3 : NOR SALE CHEAP—A COTTAGE (TEN ROOMS), Bogine Company No. 18, and the Street Commissioner be | charter reform, to the Committee on the Law Department. wen beavdin nolteslocetineany Thea eee ant Cee ee Dia Rae eS AOC Oe of I Rev De daciste case chercn commis suntan Hiro tote ata out im garden elsu, au ermacenial Gos ey nd nurseries of disease. There is yet much | of th ler’s new church, containing all modern | (verve rooms), eight lor reby authorized and directed to cause the neces- | — Couneilman Wxrsteg inoved to amend said reaotution by | fi! hoarding Pouses continu Feicioae Gwelitupet seesiae eared Socae ars | leneee Cresta TT Oe uaa a le eee eee ts de made to said house. striking out after the word “taxes” in fourth line the worda how prt 3 a Aton, SBS. rd : m ; b cated In Eighey.Courta sitet: moar Eighth seeuen: auees Tieiiiieas ataned ty ths tonowine Takk “and issue of revenue bonds,” and inserting in lieu thereof | Have advanced from sixty to seventy-Ave per cemt above | populous city they should be. There should, under enact. | of tose urst clase three story brown stone Houses, situaied any 0, = former prices. Adding this excessive voating population to be wi! estrictl f " ng of 98. 1 2 ence street Ful ve Fe House and two Lots, with stable, in Fifty-fourth street, near: —Coun je av- 4 ment, be wholesome restrictions im regard to the building of | at 98, 10) and 102 Lawrence street, Rear Fulton avenue. For _ ~ ry “J So eore Wetiter, eterna, Genk Reng ee eee eee eee toon Rimaice sige’ lo fe nes. | OUT POpWIAtIOR Proper of one million, and deducting [ron | eee aoe ae eT ee ee ae ae kee On ne WILLEN Macey ae Poke, | Sixth avenue. hous:}22 GxSex1W0 3, (foitrieen roma); also, rs Oral ¢ ve i : POnLnt F a. brick Cottage (eight rooms) in East Fifty-tirst street, ter, "Houghialia, Schaefer, Opdyke.’ Hartland. Jaques, | tion relating to the Tegulation, grading, “&c,, of streets, to | {he stone returns of norality: luring the ivess J8¢5' the umber of, tenants to thor ventilation | ave BD EMBERSON. 42) Hight evepue, and Jaid out in garden and lawn, Lo: mn that prices for boarding | {y be done t Meissath, Brice, Joyce, Massel, Fitzcérals, Cook and Bran: | strike out the words ‘Law Department,” and’ insert inliew | Som that the actual mortality among sactdente at aioe u e cost); ti y removal | — Sees = = ETS ie = High : s; q 0 i flth, lime whitewashing in suramer, where OUNTRY RESIDENCES VOR SALE,OR TO LET— —— Weiser in Liesnseliad oan aie Ria pachinent’ tei’ Feoce sae’ |< THR ee One eee te Reese taiiantigiaacl compared with former years, would sow adimmution and | Qo ee Mine Guy Lospeciors Keepart to ti furntshed or unfurnished, on the banks of thefLudson; OR SALE OR TO LEASE-THE FIVE STORY adopting resolution that the Street Commissioner be direct- | The resciulion was then adopted. : not an excess. It is t) be remarked that duriug the pro- | Of Health, dated 2th of December last, contains his views nice residenees, with immediate possession, cont ‘Tenement House No. 8 Ann street, with four ye €d to acvertise for proposals to build @ sicam Ore engine | Resolution, that the sidewalk on the south side of Fifty. | ‘acted season of intensely hot weather during the las: sum- | more elaborated on this subject. His report was t ansmilt- from one acre to sixty reres, with first class im | Unexpired lease. with two renewals of twenty-one. y mer, which im other cities produces fevers aud other dane iz x ; "3, aud tender ‘or Engine Company No. 17, to, be similar tothe | second street, between the Second and Third avenues. be | Trond tgcat diseans ted by ie Honor Major, Ondyie, as Presiaent of said | provements and every ely conventenc gach, (For parliculars inquire of CHATELLIER & . there was in this city anentire ex: | [scars missioners, to yo 2 S SPENCE, No, 9 Malden lane, beg eg a ane | Haid ond relald when necessary. under che direction of the | craption from afl epidemic discases. The deaths dumug | fies n dacrena wuienl sopie referee t eontides tae | —— ee ee Gon es ageue man Jaques moved to lay the resolution on the Bireet Commies joner, ani Ye accompanying that period were those solely inc dent to the bot season, | an important subject for municipal legisietion, and would NHURCH PROPERTY FOR SALE AT YORKVILLE.— ORT HAMILTON LAND FOR SALE.—THE TRACT Bia want RS was nia ovr Heulhy euro Ths eneuyion, wna beta Bran | Else utes edie mbscee anos! SH SENT An | ae ee ee ee yea Anas | dee atar se teed gutcemecamrsalay Mining Zhe resolution wae then adopted by the following rote: | Subsequently the resolution was taken up and adopted by | dence, to. whlel at must: iuiurils be ascr bed, wagowiag to | Tous attention to the subject. bopper io cei pape in ae aerials Boyd reer idee I A a Hagerty, Hayes, Webster, Hetteroan, Grose: Eavber werd the following vore:— the care taken by this department in regard to the cleanli- These are unquestionably esseutiai to the necessities of a — ———____— ile. This property affords unusual indueements to capital of the streets and enforcing obedience to established | jarge city, hut It by no means follows they should be toler- ANAL STREET PROPERTY.—FOR SALE, 505 AND 507 | ists. 1t is accessible by railroad leaving each of the Brook- y reguiations ‘ ated in ibe heurtofa city, Laws which require cleanliness Cunal street, corner Renwick street, 63 feet front on | lyn ferries every fifteen minutes, It is capable of being im- {ne general healihiness of the city of New York compares | in the streets should not lave lese force in controlling these | Canal strect. Price $25.00). Terms easy, Inquire of J. B. | proved in the sume beatiful and profitable, manner as the Afirmative~-Counellmen Healy. Keenan, Brophy, Hager- 1y, Hayes, Webster, Heffernan, Ryan, Gross. Repper, Kot ter, Houghtaiin, Haviland, McGrath, ke Jaques, Schae ter, Hougbtalin’ Haviland, McGrath, ‘Shaefer, Cook, Braa- | ¢ rice, Russell, Fitzgerald and Joyce—21. tive—Coinelimen Opdyke and Jaque = fer, Cook, Brandon, Brice aud Filzgerald—21. most favorably with that of London. ‘The Reg strar General ; nt mat sive to the senses and deletsiiou s adjotuing Uh : 2 Pa Oe cg ge lin Se We solution that the sidewalks on the Ninth avenue, be- | of England, in his oihelal report of the mortanty of London | TeGeeih lee sy matter oflen-ive to the senses and deletsious | MILLE, $87 Canal street, meartmenuely Lista Wee vite oe haste tee eee ae: / south side of Hoboken strect, be carbed and guitered, wher tween Fifty-fourth street und its junction with Broadway, | for the years 1858, 1829, 1860 and 1861, gives the following pied in the cleaning and washing of horses and vehicles, to |OUNTRY RESIDENCE AND FARM FOR SALE.— | terms and particulars apply (0 WILLIAM HENRY AN- nder the direction of the Street Commissioner, | 0¢ tagzed full width where necessary, under the direction | results — the inconvenience Of passenzers, and often a nuisance to | Cy” the residence and farm of the late H. W. Vail, atIsip, | THON, 16 Exchange place. companying ordinance therefor be adopied. | of the Sireet Commissioner, and the accompanying ordin- | | We estimate, on the authority of the Registrar General, | the neighvorioud, These estab ishments sould at least be | Song Tata ots sree oh tte tate HWY. Vail at tsup, | THON, 16% ac ET — pied by the following vote :— ance therefor adopted. eae 5 be population ot Londou during those years at 2774353; | compelled to have iuterio: accommodations tor this work, | gulueated land, Infeo vegelabie, parcen grea variety ot | JOR SALE—FOUR FIRST OLASS LOTS, ON GATES Brom acer acne duaryony cram MopresHae: | wy Mitac WonmersHeterans yan, Gran Renber Ror | BScals onda ca site st potions | Styghvuts mete eee yume aetna rte tame | Konztzat ge aus Sc pis pseoaly 0 Oye, STR nt itohid eee x » Hoag) . a aa ter, Houghtalin, Haviland, ‘McGrath, , Jaques, To the Million, | manure thrown carelessly into open cellar passages, or tuto | ~~" Atl Psp, le Te ———_———__-___—. RAND STREPT,—FOR SAL, Deaths. 0: aronla ESIRABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.—HOUSE | UX and Lot, 26x10, 472 Grand seca oy tee ae b . é —! and Lot, 236x100, drand street, on easy terms, % plage Ne eration, with a view. D and jot 79 and 81 East Thirty-first street, 153and 160 ] ply on the premises, or to BR. H. GUDLIEP, 110 Nasewy to. PASSA,e an ordinance for the better reyulition of East Houston street, 63 and 69 First street; also two Lo's, ’ livery stables and, avoidauce of the evils I have referred to | 337 and 249 Delancy street, 6Ux874s, with dwellings on front as at present exist! and workshops ip rea desirable. All the above canonly tend tolrved disease. yke, Opa grin, Brice, Joyce, Russell, Prgeraid. Code and Bran- | Schaefer, Cook, Brandon, Brice and Fitegerald—21, don—23. Resolution that Seventy-fifth street, between First aud Report of Committee on Streets in favor of adopting res- | Third avenues, be reguiaied and graded, curb and gutter olution that West sireet, between Hammond and Hoboken | stones set and sidewalks tlagged, under the direction of the Bureets, be regulated and graded where necessary, under the | Street Commissioner, and (hat the accompanying ordinance direction of the Street Commisaioner, and the sccompany- | therefor be ado} adjoining yar recommend th Deaths in New million of popul BIY-THIRD STREBT, ‘d. Yea D MANURE, GROUNDS : i therefor be adopted, lowing vote:— eats Lo thi “i Oe erty will be sold ita bargain. Apply to J. H. DOUGH- between Third and Fourth avenues, nearest to Fourth, ‘hich was adopted by the folierring vote:— es an dona by nef Keenan, Brophy, Hager. | 1300 . As present, (he FeciGyAl Of menting te made only. when J Ty rom 12 to $ at 158 Bowers. “ avenue, built of Phiadelplia brick, brown stone trimmings;. Affirmative—-Councilmen Healy, Keenan, Riley, Brophy, | ty, Hayes, Webster, Heffernan, Ryan, Gross, Repper, Kos- ee eee crmia’ ak ciety hives wae ompaaiie to eth: : ¥au ry and garden, Also 6) Lots om , Hagerty. Haves, Heffernan, Gross, Repper, Koster, Hough- | ter, Houghialin, Haviland, MeGrajh, Opdyke, Jaques, ae Jiabi a ones i abe Ue cana Ab een Ha ew pet aeaan er eae OUBLE HOUSE AND LOTS FOR SALE,—4 WELL } Ninetj-ihird treet and Fourth avenue. tain, Haviland, McGrath, Opdyke, Jaques, Schaefer, Cook, | Schaefer, Cook, Brandon, Br 1d Fit: gerald 1862 = Rare tO relinene s0vures of the mortality in Lo oe oy fotne somanet of Ste aia the eavan ae tines -# butte Soutie Bovey with Lats attached. laid ént ia J.T. FARISH, 123 Front street. 3 2 iti seC0 od lations as to ihe re ah se | garden, pleasantly locste rest 8 hecity, ad: coe Braticon, Brice, Russell, Fitzgerald and Joyce~23, Resolution tha ihe eigyalks of Fifty second sireet, be. EY CE-* OF MORTALITY OF LONDON OrRR KEW YORK. Felaiing to. wight soil and tH eR ( Wore wen. | Grose box 1-747 Post giice, ye eet ae ae GUEES AND LOPS IN -DINSRRBN? Phar OP “A A coreful examination of the above figures will prove a | Causes Which create discase should not ve porinitted to | ‘ent satcsass, aerutaee Brookiyn and Williamsburg forsale cr exchange.— faci very lysporiant to the business iniercace of this city and | exiet, Mautire taken from stables should ve deliverod on GLEWOOD.—WANTED 70 RENT, WITH PRIVI- | arrlyto JGUNSON © BPADHIC hinte dentete nee oe De uizecied to ndue\ ‘ies for proposals and conten far he and the nocompauying ordinance iuerefor adopted. mide tone or ees ea OrCReIe yet TOG AL ot Dreeenh, GOeoe Tee ae een ee lege of buying, a La n oF #tiy of inire acres. ak Engie- | Kent avenue aud Hewes etree, Hrooklyn, Fepa' of pler No. 82 North river, the repairing of thé ‘en was adopied by the following vote ne te LD om ton. : , 7 comes I 3 Vast 0 3. Nearm ot, good buildings, wc. Addre ~ ~ Bulkheads Uetteen 51 and 82. and bulkheads between 82 and | Naistatiten Gouncilinen Healy Keenan, Brophy. Hager- Ye heretofore been made to impress BA ibs PRBS feo e she erttng ston rage eee One oe Hee Mote. | stating fall’ particulars, Engiewod, Herald 0 ee. FAOGRe AND FURNITURE POR SALE ON MURRAY BS, and for the rebuilding and extending plier No. 53 to the | ty, Haves, Webster, Heffernan, Ryan, Gross, ‘Repper, kos ST Oana cornea arr grees erp a ato emer pir loghe Stair pee eel ple HC AR det | es aoe een eee Hill —Iouse first clas, bigh stoop, four stories, brown, exterior line, and raising the Ls, the sald work to be done as | ier, Houghtaia, Haviland, McG pty key Jaques, | Welch lAeEePONRE OIG Te etna OL aE Tinie | PEUCOML ANd Wecpariy tha teitoo ee COUNTRY RESIDENCES, VILLAGE PROP- | stone frou: turniiure nearly new; pres of Louse and Care foun ae possible, + Scbaeter, Cook, Brandon, Brice and Fitzgerald—2i. deine eonteeh COU ae he ce a Orr DEDUCE EEA REETET erty, Stores, with stock, if desired. for sal, atJa- | niture, $2,000. For further particulars inquire ay 217 Peart hich was adopted by the following vote;— Report of Committee on Publ seats sm carer of dont Selgeber, "ary, Could er thal mischievous T would respectiisily recommend to the Common Council | maica, Long Isiand; prices trom $1,000 to $40,000; all desiree | sireet. wAlmatve—Councilmen Hayes, Webstér, Heffernan, Gross, Repper, Koster. Hougttalln, Haviland, McGrath, Schaefer, Cook, Brandon, Brice, Russell, It is to be hoped that, “as figures cannot lie.” the atove | that, until the change which 1 have so iy recom. | Dly located; terms au ting;’ hours 10 fo eat mertu. | Mended as to siaughier houses is made, that the present or- ng ints. | divance 4s to “boue boiling’? be made to apply also to fat Are “plague spots” im our midst, The last ARMS AND fing regolution that the low and Fifi RIVER LANDS FOR SALE—LOTS TO SUIT asers, with river front, an hour by rail from the y second street, between Second and Third avenues, be i ‘1 © | comparison between the mortality of these two Ailed to the arade of fx!q street, and the accompanying ordi: | Tocten cities will in the future thence those git Opaske, Jaques, ILDING SITES FOR SALE—ON THE Fitygerald and Joyce—18. nance therefor adop «1. resentations, and give to New York th ne to the | boiling? Th ipals only apply to the owaer, GOUVERNEUR. uncilmen Healy, Keenan, Riley, Bropby and | "which was adopted by the following rote:— enforcemens of lis samitary regulations, ne ree Ove © TBC | Onn report’ which Emausted from this department are HF ypuanésot the Htadaon; several farms within io) ules 18 Wall wiveet. Alirmative—Counetiwen Healy, Keenan, Brophy, Hager- | neactiu or SEW YORK a8 CONPAKED Witt THAT OF oruzn | KeUtlY cirected the attention of your honorable body to this | Of depot, with good improvements, for sale at S100 per solution that the sum of $500 be appropeiaied for put FOR SALE OR TO LEASE, h may ty, Hayes, Webster, Heffernan, Ryan, Gross, Kepper, cries. subject, and TE trust ci receive ut Your bands the | $er«. 1h view of the river, Als, Bullding Sites on te | NTOTICE 70 BUTCHER - eu 4 weeping in repair the Fire Telegraph of the city of f 4 Jaques t was, no doubt remark well dered be contileraiioa 18 importance demands, banks of the Hudson for sale ch s for a term of years, (he brick House and Slaughter Kew York, the aumne to be done under the direction of tne See Houghislin, “Havians, Moura. Ouayte: Jn eer peer ny ep per the beforehand, p Doaaria: §. EMBERSON, 421 Highth arenu sNos. Tau 81 Second sircet, Taguire of PHILIP Street Commissioner. Report of Committee on Belgian Pavement in favor of gz of bogs within the limits of ourcity ts | — 37 Washington market, ared in my predecessor's lag Tep.it 10 rour ho i The SR - adopling resolution that Morris street from Broadway to | bodyne ? Preuecessor's last report to your honorable | | The a vers mental to pablic while cee ARM FOR SALE CHEAP.—THE BEST FarM IN | ~~ ——- West street, be paved with Belgian pavement, under the | that New York City at thiede ige of whele droves of these “unc‘e * through the vicinity of Brooklyn; about Gfty acres or more; | QPLENDID FIRST CLASS RESIDE direction of the Croton Aqueduct Department, and the ac- | privileve of Being aun Of our principal streets has bec mea serious annoy. | Auitable for a gendieman doing, business in the city, oF & the inn I df x ’ eto « a t "ot rier or ¢ 3 abou coranging ovtnanon here’, Sozie oi tient fein aa EES a remedy is not di wihoss who walk our | Tnquite of JAMES WEEDEX, Middle Vilage, Wil vectable dwelings need got be an. | burg turnpike cir existence. Even t Which wes adopied by the following vote: Ail rmative—Councilmen} Hayes, Healey, Keenan, Riley, Brophy, Hagerty, Webster, Heifernan, Gross, Repper, Kos- Ser. Houbualin. Schaefer, Opdyke, Haviland, Jaques rath, Bric ‘itegeraid, Cook and Bran- 2 Resolution that the Street Commissioner be directed to aD lay just c’aim tothe Ose OL the most heulthy ase who uve not access | ance and r time to ex inhabit to charge E FOR SALE— hires story brick Dwelling, No. 1 Park or strect, Newark, N. J. Size of House, juing sixteen finished rooms, with water, con with the vewer; the size of et in Park place and two hundred and Joyce, Russell, Councilman Hacexry moved to amend the resolution by | to retiabie statistics. or who will not di adding thereto the following: — amine them, essay to contradict (his assertion, ‘One half the expense to be borne by the property owners | (us bas been attempted) a wilful Rave a new Gre engine of the first ciase built for Engine mee were 5 - ee ab eee unared Gompacy number Thirty ve, the cost thereof not to,exeead ang she seme inaey ge the ci hoise mate by these swine (congregated in large nitubers | PYARM FOR SALE—ON LONG ISLAND, ABOUT 48 | therear ot tle loi: the nituallon of the ekonetty Ieee ioe som of $5,600, which gum is hereby appropriated there- The resolution as amended was then adopted by the fol- | in our own country, this great m: in pens), by nd t iS & nuisance to tlose who miles from New York three miles from railroad | head of Military Park, and is too finest siltation in the city, , and renders th exposuire to disease’ from a foreign pop: perismaits receptacle for wounde is more healthy than even other cit! Koster, Houghtali Beaten, During the | ist year there Las beer Brice and Fitgerald— mortality in those citles Where they have the Negative—Couneiinan Haviland, Opdyke and Jaques—3. | resident” permanent and nor 4 Report of Committee ou Belgun Pavement, in favor of | wiil he seen by reference to Dr. Ramsay's (Rt adopting re-olution that Liver 0 vote-— ceupy dwellings adjacer ir Qabitark depot, a tine Farm of 10) acres; to be sold cheap for cash OF 7 commpanding au unovsiructed view of the park, Park place loeae vole ren A It 43 irue that were ty bat excliniuged for other Property in New York or Brooklyn. For | ard Bread sircet, 18 valy. two minutes walk from eevee suggested Of establishing “abstioirs” acopieds tia evil | further particulars apply to ASA L, SHIPMAN, 40 Ana | sivect dep.t; In’ euort, ism tint clnen Feeldonee, Pore fratld then covea to exiet.” But aniiithen ifdeiay im adopt: | situet 25.00. Ret turer particulars call once adiréea Joh q eneral pan Necessary). much of the il aria. Tan yee 2 om, on the preniises, or al ism} fall, {ng ns Binesesbbagertes GOA. be Obvinted by Us paseageot | VARM FOR SALE ON LONG ISLAND. 19 ACRES, Haur | Nate’NoRue Sow iene — a special ordinance. ou Under cuitivation, balance timber laud: good bulidin MARKETS (or. . ‘Which was adopted by the following vote: — Atirmative—Couretimen Healy, Keenan, Riley, Brophy, Hagerty, Hayes, Webster, Hetrernan. Gross, Repper, Kos: ter, Houghtaiin, Haviland, McGrath, Schaefer, Cook, Bran- , Rassell, Fitzgerald and Joyce—2 1. ‘Negative—Counclimen Opdyke and Jaques—2 Resolution that the Comptroller be cirected to hire the tive—Councilmen Heal rm . Keenan, Riley, Brophy, Harerty, Hayes, Webster, Hetternan, Rr Gross, Repper, » Cook, Branao McGrath, Schae(e heaithy location, conve: street. irom its junction | cords, Ac..) report appended hereto. The bea 10 “CAPITALISTS AND MANUPACTURERS.—FOR sea in Eighty-fourth street, near Third avenue, and prem! i ith Maiden lane to the North river, also Maiden jane, from | New York is greater ihan that of any ls Be t id spread of onr greatand growing citr=t ‘nt to churches and schools, Terms easy; or would ex: *. . -! West of the same, for the temporary use of Engine Com- | Ma'vuncrion with Liberty sifcet to tie East river, be paved | Hee mati © sa idat of any trys cty in the et PRE gy eH A Walia e oubeta. t hange’ tor productive, ely” property. wih “ight encuin- | A gfM{00r (0, tenae, the, Factory, Property on, Thirty fmk Sany number Forty five, st an annual rent not to exceed (he } with Beigine pavement, urider the direction of the Crown | “Thate trot referred specially to the mortal v of Paris, ag | pace with this \ropreat 1 fo dir own market ¢._ By &. A. cuUNKLING, Attanilg girectuear South, | Fy Gite tote, with Engine. Boilers, Shating. Ao all income ner. adopted by the following vote:— Aqueduct Board, and the accompanying ordinance therefor | have doue with regard to London, for the Obvions reason | New York was conined within certain limits, F Us Abd Sat Sins ‘ plete rimning order, Inquire at 457 Third avenue, corner ot Aiirmative—Councilmen Healy, Keenan, Riley, Brophy, | Sdopted. i that the mortality of the capital ot France fs kuowa to be | Washington markets were sulticient for the wants or — PET yeep ernrmarmede Ee ot es : Bi “mg Webst Heme; men, Ries, Brophy, Councilman Hacerry moved to amend said resolution by | greater than that of London, in proportion to theta S22} communtiy; but since then the prozrassof a hundred re F°s SALE-781 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE A. 7, F-third street. . ‘ ‘ ister y the prope ue city.” ere exists NOFA why this city she * be the | been realized in New York. Onward! actively, ceuscies: ssesstou May 1 neat; also first class Billding Lots. App! irectauna aie ee y Ar. dep, phe. Huinl Pit pipkete Which was euiried. Mest in the Word. We require:e mine, tet, be the | Deen ran Geeme to be our watchwort; and repardio theron, | foikc case nt Fall street, second floor. SAPPY Mic or amall thie story high stoop brick oF brown piete WeraKe, Md Al80 Koni must cep pace with stoue Horse, with ail modern improvements, between Third d convemence of our citizen —— =| Gas Kighio coeeoepunac Linen PHDaIEe antic strides. At present, Fulion, Washington und | FOR SALE—A HOUSE AND LOT, ON MULBERRY | $24Kislih avenues and below Fittieth street in a good CH dilapidated condi sitee’, between Canal and Bayard streets, at a price to | Moe Pata iundin eee ee ot OOX 190 Herald office, stating tion. Bacated on low gound—the buildings ol" and deca; make the investment proitable, Apply tOJOHN McCLAVE, | {eTms aud locality, i wo badiy arranged that the drainage is impervest—1 MH Pine sreet WANtso<8 Lor OF onouxp in anmexwoon, 44 Pine res ¥ x 4 COMMUNICATIONS REsUMPD tcingent metbo: A communication was received from the Prosident of the ew York Fire Department, nominating Thomas Flender to ‘DU the vacancy in the Board of Rey nigtives. ma by the resignation of Heury Wilson. hich was received aod nomieation confirmed, louncluman JAQrRS moved to recoramit the report. oh was logs by the following Fa.e:— prevent minsma wih. ite. jw é cong ot wp eh Koster, Haviland, Op- | outlers inthe rive: coe LT very fu e, Jaques aud Schaefer. the Grand Jury to tp my com Kegaiirg—Councilmen Healy, Keevan, Riley, Brophy, | SMuGTPte Ur Nuvembor ison The t Hagerty, Haron, Websier, Henernan, xa, Kevper, Hough: | Wwe pre-omiaem Fequire that the atreeta be almost impsssible to keep them inaclean and Wealthy vot tal, McGrath, Cook, Brandon and Piisgerald--i6. Clean. and ail garbage and oiler lens! dition, Te my communication to the Oommon Connell oo R SALE-A FINE FARM, OF 60 ACRES, 35 NI Bab an tee) abd Ss y Counciiman Wessun Goisnetiman Jaaves moved to lay the report upon the | moved! and tie withott regard (0 what ‘eoe Zid of October Taai, 1 acvioed that to tiet'o¢ these new OF oe tneaty, 100 yore, tien © dope wile tea boo rp FOR SALE, 10 CLOSE A FAMILY ES. % vo. i ue" nggeste " ‘ : ; S =| ee LOS, x ved, That 4 receiving basin or culvert be built on the | “RIE. as tont, these grant chjecter Our etiteos eesnety Teerhe city aleeacy owned propery fat if House. in New Jersey: alt Im quod order; price $7,000. $5,500.18 lender: tree noch ean ees ore e a COL, | brick House No. 4 Harrison aitest, Brockizn, handsomely: Me Pes aa ERO Buraied and in pertect order, gas ‘throughout and chande- suggestions contained in the comuuntcation referred (0, ‘OR SALE—THE PROPERTY 27 EAST BROADWAY, | Hers.‘n the parlors, Lot and cold water and bath room, Part g@outbwest corner of Grand and Chrystie streets, the be Gone under the direction of the Croton Aqueduct Depart- ment, and thet the accompanying ordinance therefor be p upper part of | * tie cts eiitable for market’ pitvoses. Lwould agein cat | 2s made to your attention to the subject, aud ask the ad» tion ct tay | ~ t. Inquin The resolution was then adopted by the following | acbieved, wiil not murmur at the expeare of (bel ascore, vote:— plisbment; no men are better satisiied at ihe ax ture of . Paulie noudsts, whege there is va te given fo ; Afirmative—Coune!lmen Healy Brophy, Hagerty, Hayes, Webs: Repper, | citizens of New York, adopted. ‘ of the money can remaln o hey sone 4 i 4 * y o mortgage. Apply (0 JAMES ge. ras referred to the Committee on Sewers, Koster, "Wonghialin, Hact , Beiacier, Coon, ut commensurate 1e8i ts. As ts Ce “abet of | Te with hardly be ere ie. that ia ar furgiire ousiueeN ApDy to JOUN MCCLAVE, t Fine | A JOHNSON, I Fark row, In the furnishing story, cy G rise a y 2 ! erat Ad, : eto had neds PAE Sy a ghter houses and the establishment of abatiors, f wii | thousand faumiites liv!Gg ia wags airy é ved, That permission be and fs hereby given to S. A. ane io pecsive and deliver goodsin front of his premices, he same to remai P FA i in during the pleasure o! Negat Report 0 fefer to this sub, ect In & sv be@quent part of (bis report, ries of disease are fabaviied by eigny LIMITED POWERS OF THIS DRFARIMEST, Many, Muagestions have beea made rm Commitiee on Belgian Pavement, in fa That moriality should be excessive in tion Is not sur pristny a i Shawot ie OE es a B, FOUR BROWN Brox “ a oN , $70. () Yirteng c Lorias BEA he Fok SaLe—pweLtiNg ny 708 NO. 1s UNIVERSES $ A eerie ah ihe meatea ie ho wncll. adopting resolution, that Rector street. from Broad: cy Wesi sirect, be paved with Belgian pavement the same to 3 meee = 1 8%, 34, Hi Preat Tene ‘Which was adopted. f p F this cepartient, (row tyne jo time, score of a common asf ce, between Kighth and Ninth 5 fot PA ATA roveuishicn, All 279 Bowery, corner of Houston fy Gounciinan Gosee— bedome winder the direction,of “the Crotoa Aqueduct Board, | oftheir act d suthoryy, 9 te ere powers of tre | Deven, tual there evils be attested by force 0 aimenry PRE: eee eeee Elemoed story, Stk ‘good order, tf | BOKeMChss, Alen oNG: SRIGiiT bi Wilism sirect from sohuesalved, That the Comptroller be requesied and directed | “Gaunciman Hacer? moved 10 amend ald resolution by | Ch ,twPeior more elective. “There is bo Department | crted mum cipal legislation. Reports are iaily made to tht Ee eng Apply tod. C. MAR: | Q0t012A. M. Basexed, for the amounts set ony ae ee eee Raise Hee | adding thereto the worde"oue-bait the expense to be borne | (he musiipal iceaatcke” Wiis TUa® wugeart oC | Sepertieen localities, as. well as all there dome ween tN RO Le Ca SE Seton = Sepenses wourred im the coloration of he aunives a - @ property gwners, and the remaluder by the carey ait ie design to tie orzanization'o! ibis depart, | ton, on printed forms, which. when (led in, eats | POR SALRAON Easy TERMS. THE HSELENDID fi DENTISTRY: as eur national mee, July 4. 186 0 em, fi sus +8 ot onl peble a: lig. before me; and, I power jonse, taken from any Slexpended appropriation in thet "Gey Trea. hich was carried diow. but fos Benites eet may ereinz tp wii a | ing daposal extends, partial remed ©. > eet (Ge mena at 81 Wont Ruavigonta stteat Estwace Bink nud Sotin avenues, SET OF TEETH MADE IN THREE HOURS—EN- teh ques moved that the report be laid over. grease in tuagaitute and involve the ravaces of uisease, applied ‘ awe AL lost are constautly | jot 109 by Jo feet deep, com ete, with if ‘ ie paluayaetieD 24,86 Ps at 299 Sixth avenue, between was laid over. and cosequentiy tucreased ex; Gomiaee a pa ft the moi in. good order, § man te yy the fol! oe iu Yr oe * OF Sftket waxvae. ‘Teeth extracted without pain, by nitrous oxide gas, at 239. ~ eee ee ee eee Alirmutlre-Counciimes Heriy. Kesusar Miley. Brophy, eer Bojutaton ees, nh C75 only en woull Kere Park in brefas tact not generally spply. | For torther | Sixth avenue. The cheapest place in New York. "Seo other bie was carried. Hagerty, Hayes, at Whe'a manure is carried Out aad dumped on the advertisement. Webster, Hedernan, Ryan, Gross, Repper, | thousand, that of the ed WO MRNRY f. BOOTH TOW nd Jaques=2, which have reiteratedly been it treet, the Commitee on Belgian Pavement, in favor | alleged by hie Bogor” brown stone House 16 East Forty frst a between (th nd Miadivon avenues, 2x88, fot 10) (ent i gplemdid Sayee’Gen Gemony Callen langutag’ gee t three years i] street. tt mn - > ‘hereupon the President declared that the Board stood | Koster, Houghvslin, Havilan i, McGrath, Scuaeler, Cook, | i: can be still further reduces by Hotted to this purpose, the City Inspector's control ~ — 3 ‘ Sut Brandon, Bi id Fitzgerald —2) ‘i It thea « the duity of tue Comptroller = B. GRIFFIN & BROTHERS, 268 GRAND BTRERT, adjourned vatil Thureday, pu rorant at oetock on, ree and Fitzesraid- hanoes whick would give to this tat ot stion to ihe best advantage fer Fes SALE=THE FIRST Lass FouR story | N. : U Report RET Lf is not tru beneiit OF the city fuuds. « New York, and 287 Fulton street, Hroekizh., axe ov DIAGRAM OF MORTALITY, me Of adopting ‘the resolugion that Cedar sireet, rom Pearl | to sour head! ue Mayor, jas, common! omm unica 'ion NegativemCounglman Webdsler—; tw aden, t river, bé tagged a space fou! Befort of Combitice ou Whareds, Piers and siipe in | feet ide Turough the same and the curb and gulter. stop favor of adopting resolution that the Street Commissioner | set therein, under the direction of the Street Commissioner, f hi . order, {rescoe’. Possession given at once. Aiso the four ir w to (he North river, be paved with Belgian pavement, | honest mae «« body, that L posses wer which T have caused to be prepared a diagram showing the mor. | Sijty'y, tone House Sl West Thirty-afih street, be. | Msved with the tus, As 4 STATED SESSION—Tuvasney, Jan, 25 1864, } | Under directou of 2 ‘Graiod, Aqueduct Hone, wot wae as | Notes e's anould defire to nay au‘ely be ot Now York for ven yours endingon Januaty 1 164. | twern Fifth and Sixth aveguen, 21 gar Saches: | itey are alsy inverting: Teeth on fine guid or patina for ss; ecg Boerd met, pursuant to adjourament, in thelr Chae | Oe oeginance therefor be = autee dation aay Eee Chee req on, me dane cee ES. | tpene tant caables persona to nec in what weeks | {rescaed |troughout. and in geod condition. Inquire at 84 | Sliver or rubber, $0. Partial Sets on fin Dex tooth. Prevent—Jaines Hayes, Eey., President, ann * an HOGEREE AAGTED io amend reenar ta be Dr, ofthe department, often prompt action. f danuot aonie Hae eee aed ta tue tine extending for ent wavsnd cn the . Nosharye tor extraching ‘wea arvlelal Ueth are 40 bene 4g members — aes adding thereto the he-half the expetine 1 self of the obligation I der if T have not the pow: At once direcied te ihe line extending far out bsvond all OR SALE—A DOUBLE CUPOLA HOUSE, FILLED | Rocha stcuneiives Healy, Keenan, m0- ~ the follow. periy owners aud the remainder oy <As fact for thi Of the citizens at large, in the ceantine rest, ‘The moat orominent ue that of 1864 (the cholera year), Fi: with brick, and § Lots of Ground. 10 miles from Oty — Wetrier, Hefernan Rye Which was carrie ‘ the city and the bealthiness of ite innabitant ‘and,next ie noticeable hires rom all, in Westcheater county, inand horse power. Purs EIGHTED LOWER SETS /SETH—SOMBTHING i" Bi vlad ieGjrath + ie if 0P hy, Hacer ‘The repert was thes edopied UY toe owl Bigg Lite PREVENTIVE 8 ram os JORDON ann rant bi w He 4a perfetiy origina! in {te design and is weil and shane mee ay can remete 08 long as wanted, Apply at No. 1 ‘new, as as gold, at pa avenue, between rice ge — cbaefe ro Nee. he rise id Will prove of great advan! Fifteeuth Seer teekt . updyke, Jaques, Schaefer, Coon, ry, Hayes, Webster, Heffernan, Ryan, Gro: q don and Paris al; um ae oe hase ‘onsale way Sets 7 let? + tao Beer trougstiiln, Haviland, “Mcdras. Behaviet,” Geok: he ple health cooeives te promt aiventon at | feferenes tal times, | T10 Att Meine OR SALE=TWO TWO AND A HALY STORY SUB | q4e0'Siuh avenue, “thc ty tide z=” ~ ofthe preceeding meeting were read and ap- | Brandon, rice and Fitzgersii— as, 1° Mt miment 40 soon ae iL oblain® special Information that | OFFENGRS AGAINST GANITARE, Ap AatNG ORDE, ith all the m Fine Gold an) Sets, bound and capped, with ve er—2. 0 ° *Bofermarhors . bers, ‘Alto PETITION, Fistort st Coramitioe Gn Belgien Parcnent.ia_faror of | wetomicleuainy ihe maatate tarot merch orcovntey, | fhe last subject T would call your sitention to is that | Brbocveen tytn three laces Tat HH: Plumpers, which hold out tno eneeke ‘and restore eeuihint the Parsipent= adopting resolution that Houston street, from avenue D to bh this powerful support the Health Department ca oF thus department, to arron aud pestes o USAcR To Wall street, or O. J. FISHER, Ii Powers #1. inden at 289 Bt ue. ition of property owners in Thirty-elghth street to | the Bowery, be paved with nn pavement, one balf the | efficiently on the first indication of epidemi ual ae fj hat exleting ora, are. | Brookisa. ‘oid dilings, at ‘avenue. Rave sad sireet, veiwsen the Beound aud ‘Third avenues, | expense to be Vorue. by the property owners, and the re. | Srkueve! Thett action ta, there(crs’ promot any cic! uty OU Petary nad tires’, Stenulog roguisticns. tes muah trong Upper Bete of eet, very cheap, at 299 Sixth. Saved with Beigian pavement mainder by the city, under the direction of the Croton Aaus- | With such facilities ertended to them these ollicers ure. ve, Held: responsive; thd f wenid eae ike | FOR SALE.—A HOUSE ON FIPTY.PIFTH STREET, | « Which was referred to the Committee on Belgian pave: | duct Department, and that the accompanying ordiaaace | theit ry properly held to @ strict accountability’ (or bieck upon your honorable beds ae | At between Third and Lexington svsaves, Fences et ree flee howre, 7 in the morning till 9 at night, ab ment. therefor be adopted the en.cienit performances of thelr responaibie duties Farocla sas doguess that tas chaos t, brown stone front, all tne mi im. Biath avenue, between Fifteenth ava Sixteenth eves RESOLUTIONS. ‘Which was lost for want of & constitutional vote, as fol- It were well that the are fovernment of this great | one regu ete dey tbe attack oak ‘at fig ool ‘ac. Alton ie nwo Couneligman Jorce= town: city should emulate the aetfon of the Luropeantyor | souneeted w apartment bs provided with datinei Laringtsu arenus, beween. Fifty entra and Pity: OERTIFICATES.~HAVING BAD ON ved, That the sunken lots Nos. and 46 Afirmative=Councilinen Het Ns ) ernments I have re’ to ie modern improvements, extracted without pain by Dr. J. i dine Porty-third street, ais0 sunken lote Nos. 350 and 352 Eleveoth | per, Kort ficient as the system at present is, J entertain the most id the location dentrable aa Grand street, two blocks from Broa cheer- ly. banana, Forty-second and Forty third streets, a Negatl sanguine hopes that your honorable vody will soon, by auit- e froat, ou Second avenue, ween a thia recommen: to th t ih in under ph PI Le page gery, abe Cy Sy n their xth streets, three tories oy ache. Mary Mantis, lonroe eel accom , tzgerald—I atten . f : store, = tick wae a to the Committee on Public Health. perinee TkR Moved to reconsider such rote, ora op the Wg A “a 1 yt maybe shabied hreea Flew ny ad ep Afih areata. cod, ryef CLOTHING. a el in} a 7 conditic ‘Will be sold on vet mn se ren a ARAM, analola ved, a. | Repori of Committee on Belgian Pavement, in favor of ‘York as will realize his pred ry a wwe _ a serra | wile tant ala ee Renate | Bsmt ted tt lhe ger eta Ravn A efi aires, ott Fin dates | « srei0 As mum mw stON, ii GND AV if invitations | to the south side of Hoboken street, be paved with Spector Is obliged to assume responsibilities unspotioned ——-_ fhe paneer, £26 geal Mlgirty «py td Bee | Hecate Setsiaet lnsceanurntaipue tals: | by municipal ordinance, but inperiouny demande by Toa Om SALE OF MECRANGRA TYR, TAMM At | fet urfuresneia dete he Re ek oficers, oF any olker uuexpended | pense or the city, under the direction of the Croton city should be kept continually fn a condition to resia Oo crea iaies calf ctn cores good, wondland, tharket,. Fisuee Fomember, andy C. MUSH, Id urd tothe Common on Finance mi adcti se weagren moved to refer we report bane o | Pemetror™s menace, Heer we tcplin Wit oa ier gl Keane Reece tela wet | Earth atl donate 2 i running throw x a the Com ve ana nviner. | ug Grauniee ce Bigas tormear™” O° © | Ceased sad'te tguin’ wah remmestiane ents tis com mon alo Hon ony nar & pity bape T doh g TTENTION.—LADIES AND GENTS CAN RECEIVE warrant in favor oF tne | wt tion to the subject I do.so with au eaynesineea commrnten, 183 Greene street a i 50 per cent more for cast off Clothing and Carpets than F, the sum of Comptroller be directed to draw his | rate with its vast importance, said depart. | warrant ip favor of the persons whore bills are annexed, skwr y ealimg on or addressing Mar, 1944, lot halfofthe | at any other store in the elt} block To) Weak bithn rey gt Seventh aad HAWS HART, 275 Seven enue, between Twents- ‘tof the elty of New Yorm. Verbeuss ‘of tne Coariable F Pe being for expenses Ineus tn the celebration of the An There is no subject which ‘id command a Eighth avenues; ti seventh and Twenty-eighth streets, Ladies attended by referred (o the Committee on Pinance. raary of our National Independence, July 4, 1963; 1 ramme | dion, ag allimporiant fo the Health of on cty tani Fa ‘Kivo, 100 feet Square southenss corwer of Broome and Pitt | Mrs. Hart, pen ppropriation in the City | age. The original sewerage of the elty was commenced at & ¥ streets. covered with buildings, well rented, rrr eng time when the city was sual, It was then not LY FOR A FRW DAYS WILD SEGARS BE soLD Four Lots on Bightieth street, sear Fourth avenue, level- ASHBERG EB MIGHEST PRI FOR Mec atate sad te , * be taken from any wi a as meats are Wears Me | oe ier | Q ur Hw ei) oO. 120 gujtce mireet, to diman Keenan moved to refer gold resolution to the | that it would etiain to ite present gigantic proporti jr at reduced prices. Now in the time, Call and ex- | Jed tw ihe grade dies’ and dant Ow Clotl SS. “J RT ieet eon remain | Hitee on Finane® id itself even beyond Canal aircet, >. Granuiated Smoking Tobacco. Severn) Lots aod i 4 in Brookisn. walled "pon by fddressing b, Cashherg, iy irda the plensule the Common Ununest a Whinb was ont. hat time was calculated for the wanteof ‘Sorell oom we LIAN AULEN, 130 Water street, New York. ouire of BTOUVENBL & UO. Bien 208 street, ngar Broadway, Ladies waited ikon by .

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