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4 Duai : Eetprre Stuyvesant square on SuBdays to the ist of Jamu: NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1864, e % Pe fe os sie Carroll f, the Inte Colonel manner bed by law or ordinance, elght additional As, | pil of Wm, Oar the burial or ; tou ieee fine a sah ihe aed ma he follgrrng voi abon, McCoo, Boctea ‘and at every subsequel jon for | Shanno ‘cap Byers, re wiasey. Kelly, Masterson, stat sare heraby ether Ber ioate Aisi 4a Jone i 1 Assistant x epee 2 be che ‘and for the Lime Bow uate wit bor mittee on Taanee, Sage af sae ae ing y th Sainth street. mis oF ordinances inconsistent on icatiiciing with the provisions of this ordinance are here- by 4, This priinanes shall take effect :mmediately. By alunos was laid ile atreet, Fulton and Jobn iM fae werent one ial ai the are property ower owners baif at the opotiee and ones! expense ‘witch, was referred to see Snmpitioe on Streets, jovi mis th t BLOT Eee Ty'al a) t ‘Resolved, That Th: phere “Dotbenr be permiited. to a sia or eta negereped im front of Ko. @ seats eh "oa imashe wlegoure of be espn iy pee a ine aaopicee 8 0 _ Rallis to inal street. iene to rematn di Jommon. * ‘ * “Which was lopteds: © ? Jace te t permismin be and ts hereby nem to Rit. No. 313 8 show cand in front of ihe promises, No. $18 rent not der existing Tease. it was referred to the Committee on Fire Depart. wy the Resolved, i That the Street Commissioner be and he fs here- by anthorized and directed to place two gas lamps in front the entrance to the premises ised as achurch at the Rorthwest corner of Eichth avenue and Thirty third street, the said lamps to be lighted only on Bundays. Which wag adopted, the RAMe— eet, permission be apd is hereby given to Al. wm to keep a shutter box and sign in front of bis premises, No. st) tighth avenue, provided the same do not interfere with the public thoro ghfare, the sald permis Fone Oo continue onty @uring the picasure of the Common ancl. Which was ge rete By A‘derman ita wed. That the "Street Commissioner be and be ere: $ by ds authorized and directed to advertise for [aoe ie 3 Sintract for the work of repairing the pler at thy oot ot ‘Thirty-fourth street, North ri ‘Which was referred to the Gorn mittes on Wharves, Piers By Alderman Fanay— Resolved, That the vacant lots on the east side of Fourth avenue. between Fifty-first and Fifty second streets, be fences in under the direction of the Street Commissioner, and thas jhe accom; anying ordinance therefor be adopted. Ma wy ews oven. McCoo. aatsaiess, ‘That the Street Commissioner be and hi orized to advertise for proposals for building @ home for Engine Company No. €7, on the lot recently pur Meee eens bet Gammege c eee awl ‘sai was referred to the ihe ‘commluce on on Fire Depart- ‘The Commities on Arts" and Sclences to procure a portrait of ex-Mayor George hich was laid over. [Foe Commitee on Arts and fcieness. presented a report ‘on purchasing the colossal bronze equeat: wue of Gene- Fatviackann. fendered to the city by Clark Mills. fone a sep mae nm We roa The U 8 present marketie' ae rarest, ‘citing backlourh on ous ak wits cas tee on direct ted ri on to renumber Maiden abe ‘S$ present a mach concurring le- eth SSS was laid ov: Tho Committee on Sire! presented a repert to erdcurb and fitter stones 10 Which, was ald ove, Commi Teets presented a report concurring to pave Hovate P ee eray ere Pelee bt RT Jee ag report ke. to repave of the at “rst a Gommitice Fi: ated - me and aceite prvote servers reateyed ns Which was laid over, ; ‘The Committeo on Hi sented @ report adverse to resolution to pay Pat.Jct F, Mazin the amount of penalty for excess of inspection fecs on contract for building sewer rl avenve and in Fifty-ninth strect. Which wae adopted ov a division as folio Alirmative-Aldermen Fox, Joues, pp. Ryers, Jeremiah, Kelly, aon alan g eMahon ‘and 9 « Negative—Aldermen McCool Shannon and Hardy—3. The tyne a oes yeszee, pereeene trees mend- ve Board of “Sounclimen in re. @. Comptrelier to ‘borrow mam ace Fund Sasengtaer bonds, payat soliton ents aerinng einer 1. 1864. Thee Commit ee on pad rresented a report in favor of aaa Ing to the Society for the Protection of ae iren in the City of New Y: ‘ground on Wards Is'and, on which to e1ect thei Badin was laid over. eo Commities op Sewers presented @ report to build a ower in luird avense, from 10sth to 110th street. ‘Which wae laid over. ‘The Committee on Roads presented ‘a report to regulate, carb. aatter and flag Madison avenue, from ty to Eight; os - sireet. Which was lai The Cominiiies on Gowers presented a report to build a semen in fsvenue, eween ‘Thirteenth, snd Pour treets. “a hich was ‘ald over. ‘a lammitiee on Finance presented a report concurrin; Pith ite Bard Of Councilmen to pay itor i. Van Reuse fer carriages furnished funeral of ‘ienoral Corcoran. by the folowing vote:— rmen mes. Henry. McMahon, mavcor ‘Shi Chipp, a ” naam Hardy, Kelly, Masterson, Ottiweil and Long: the same was direcied to a sent ’ Tec any : it to his lionor the COMMUNICATIONS, A communication was receive’ from the Board of Fire Commissioners. aatiiying the Coumon Coupe that.Jone J. Corman was elected President of the Board. ‘when was ordered on fe. i Com’ptroier oo ‘his warrant in favor of Thomas Coman, for services a8 of Incumbrances, Which was mt ty the Toliowing vote: AdhrmativeA dermen Jones, Henry, MeMshon, | M.Cont, Shannon, Chipn, Ryezs, Masterson, Orlwe'l and ng—10. five~Aldermen Fox, Jeremiah, Hardy and Kelly—4. fnbsequent]y reconsidered and laid over, Aldevman Jeremiah was here called to the chair.) Yesolution, that the Comptrilier be directed to draw his warrant m favor of the widow of Bugene Sullivan for salary for the month, of Decamber, 1868, ua an attendant ont District Court, and charge the same ‘teManon, MeCooh, a ae Kelly, Master: 8 resolution opted rosewal fo, 8h Went street to seangaoutel hapel, the mumber designated In sald resolu- tion being @ clerical error, with resolution that a crosswalk eo Sunder the aiceeion ot tue, Cruioh Amuegnck | under the 0 2 Topartmenty and that the aie des nr each. favor of ema 4 Fi siaew 30 and BY De ervatreet and 08, est alreet form. to the aot ssioeaed eal reet immedtniey ‘and that the ce'therefor be adopted wi oy the fol 10g vote Aflma em ae Fox, Jones, MeMakon, MéCool, ° Ryers; Jeremiah, Hardy, Kelly, Mastorapn, ‘ot Commies on Sewers, in favor of adopting re- ate ion thata sewer, with the necessary receiving basins and culvert, be built in Forty-fifth street, from the termina. tion of the present sewer in sald street to connect with the sewer, in Sixth avenne. under the direction of the Croton Aqueduct B: id that the accom, ing ordinance therefor be ede saci ‘Which wi lopted by the following vote:— AiirmativoA(dermen Fox. Jones Henry, McMahon, Mo- Coo}, Shannon, Ubipn, Rvers, Jeremiah, Hardy, Kelly, Mas- terson, Ottiwell and Long- Keyport of Committee on Streets, tn favor of adopting res: olution that Thirty. eighth street, Between Thind Aud Fourth aventies, be paved with Belgian pavement, the property owners to pay one-half of the expense, and the city to pay the remaining halt, under the direction of the Croton Aque- duct eg po gana that the accompanying ordinance therefor be adopt Witch was atop by the following vote:=— Alfirmative—Alderaen ‘ox, Jones, the President, McMa- hon. ‘ool, Chipp, Byers, Jeremiah, Hardy, Kelly y, Masterson, ‘Ottlwell ‘and ‘Long—14. Herolution that the compensation ot the Engrossing Clerk of the Board of Aldermen be fixed at the sum of two thou. sand dollirs per oe, to be paid monthly, in leu of the fees as. peek e said compensation to date from the nuat Tetaay of J 1864. ost by the following vote: Aitirmative—Aldermen Fox, Henry, MeMabon, McCool, Shanon, Chipp. Byers, Hardy, Kelly, Masterson, Ottiwell Neyativohiderme Jones and Jerem‘ah—2, Subsequently reconsidered and latd o: Reso tion that Forty ninth strect, from Sixth to Bighth avenue, be paved with Belgian ‘vavement, under the direc- tion of the Croton sy on Board, the property owners benefited thereby to. pay one-half the’ cont thereof, and the remainder » and the accompanying ordinance therefor be a Which was adopted Ba the rolevne vote: Afirmative—Aldermen Fox, Henry, McMahon, McCool, pp. Ryers. Jeremiah, tardy, ‘Kelly, Master son, Ottiwell and Long—1: Negative—Aldermaa Maee-2. “ Report of Committee on Finance, in favor of adopting ted to draw his war. rant in Ve Karel, pastor of St. Joseph’ of 126th street and Ninth avenue, for the sum o! a donation to refmburse the said pastor regulating the street in front of raid for expen: chureh, amount iorbe targed to the account of Donations. Which was adopted by the following vo! RiirmativesAldermen Fox Jones, Henry, McMahon, Byers, Jeremiah, Hardy, Keli, ‘Master: Alderman Joxzs the Board of Councilmen, being a Commissioners of D: ch ine jing the eh was leet Srikezearured number of votes oben a G8 of the vote taken Feb. fomemdcatien. nah BE tte Igo carried. mt’, then mo Maresh A concu'rence with the Board of Council- in the adoption of the resatition, otis f are hia Honor the Mager. bern wed ‘cartiea bythe following vote:— rmairewatdarmen McMahon, mccoat Chipp, Bers, “Sereiniah, Hardy. Master: ton, Otitwell and Longs ‘Negative— Alderman Kelly—1. _ PAPERS RERETOFORE LAtD OVER REST: Report of Commitice on Public Health in favor of adopt. ing resolution that the low and sunken lo's on the south side of Manhattan street, on both sides of Tenth avenue, be filled with food pected reo ser! cart ander the direction of the treet Commissioner, an e accompans in; - nance therefor be afopted. se ae y of Councitmen that the Comptrotier be “cineated to. dram his. warrant in favor of IY, until the #aic amount shall be paid, for silk colors f tothe Git Vouunteer regltocnte by order of the Joint ed py on National Afiairs of the Common Counell of ‘Which was concnired in by ti Atirmaiive—Aldermen Fox, Jones. Henry. MeMahon, Mo Chipp. By joremiah, Hardy, Kelly, Mas- ad Long. MOTIONS AGAIN RRSUMEN. pAlierman Joxes moved to suspend the present order of \ixiness in order to inke up for cont ration papers from the Hourd of Gounciimen. ” a Which was carried. TAPER FROM TRE BOARD OF COUXCILNEN. Resolution, that the Street Commissioner be directed ta fui the ‘various Engine, Hook and Ladder, and Hose Cotipanies with the needful suj ply of ‘wood and con, Which was concurred in, Krso.ution, that permission be given to the Fifth National Rank of the city to construct an open porti t Ranking Roueo: number three nundced and: tier: ‘Third avenue: said portico not to exten’ bevond the @ heretofore granted for the portice of the Third Avenie Savings Bank and other banking houses; the ssme to be done tinder the direction ofthe Street Commissioner. Which was laid over, following vote-— Cool. 8) terson, Ottiwe Kao ution thai per taission be granted to the managers of of the Sanitary Com. the Metropolitan Fair for the ben: mission to erect a temporary wooden, remises to be ocenpied by thera for the north side of Fourteenth street, Went of the wester's line of Sixth av nnd to the exte of thelr premises, the managers uf said fair to pro the sidewalk travell ng of the sirect by building @ for the vise Of thixsame. to be ten feet wide and ide for Iatform, lly Dro. A courminication was received from the Comptroller, Meanernkting sintement of disbursements (0 fnmlivs tos of vol ‘unteer saldiers for fortnight ending February 20. 1 ‘Which vas ordered.an tile. A communication was received from the Comptroller, statement of treasury balance February 2, iach wes peat on file. bia didn: commupication was recel troller, gueeviting statement ef treasury balance ste Seneesy 20; Mien w etiam file. wall comm ui fecel ot aoe vn w a from the Cor Mer, its to families of tun - iy of Kew talk. fer the forinight ccalig Which was ordered on file. Pew) 1 mun'e tion Was received fromthe Park Commissioners in answer toa Felative to ihe Skating I'ond, it Pur pipnich was referred {0 the aed of Central lution of inquiry K. mittee on Lands and Aa PE Sesusteation was received tr, the © ‘oller, srapsmnttting a ilat of contracts to the Worporaticn, ied and the Department o: Finamee. daring the year Alderman Jorg: moved that one thoragad copirs be a ed in document form, under the direction of tne C bompirol. Which was carried. 8 tion of inquiry te'ative to eon and grading Forty divs treet, between ed.on Gite, ication was recetved from the Street CO i deerme uy iting a} portionmeat of assesament. ere paving Fifth avesue, beywecn Forty-second and Forty. osawalk, O1 ond Piet ey epee, Buneee and Twenty-second street Pu ewes aes hs Madi Soil ngion of Mattson. arenue, 9". ae awn a ordered on ao trom his Honor t¥e by Pie Ticesiver ~ glifth report of the Bank for ugieation fayor. vat the tre 08 ered on aA peat “eas rece i) ransmitiing remng i. or ne battle fag of the New York cavalry, ‘i received, ‘and the Degg ead of (he fag directed to Me placed in cat atass bid,” as tin accordance with tne recom ne: jor the menaseAGk FLOM Mie MONO THE HAROR. wing ras rece Orvice, by ob Lr Feb. 18, 1364, 0 OUNCH Lim ite gue \ Exon 9 Honor the Tedeana, when eo ft BO expense cere” auras om ou call the particular war Re have brea previously leave, pas! full Hr Tee pr! otto a pubiished {mall tne MOTIONS RETUMR! al (that in Board ad; it é a tare Mas hae hn ne ayo 4 Jones moved to amend by ising th» hour at « m Long was then aor and carried, treqaate Bs Fe inge tardiahed Attrmaivean cere ba ite rere Meigen, ‘And the was di ato be Went to the Board of sin revobuion to poy pe heath Pesan tlds “ ee tit tected from the travelling on the stieet, the same to remain dur ng the coniauance of the fair, or during the pleasure of the Common Council. Which was concurry Resolution that the be directed to draw his warrant in favor of George . for the amount of the annexed bill, and charge the same to Its appropriate uecount. STATBAKNT OF BILL. Coaches furnished for reception of First regiment New fore 8 Voluntects. and d Ringgo: d (aneral, $738. Which was laid ove Resolution that the ‘Groton Auneanet Board be directed to ace a suicient number of dre hydrants in the but dans ty {he managers of the Netropoliivu Fale for 6 Ba 7 Coramnissione for tm 100 of the burlding and the remain duriag goods cumiained therein, tke same the pteasure of the Common Counc! hich was concurred ine Sen MOTIONS AGAIN RESUMEN, NG here movcd that the Board do mow ad- Arrjed by the foliomiag votes vs _ en Fox. Jou entry. MeMal oP. Ryets, Jeremiah, Masterson, O:iivelt ani on Neualivo— A Aliencien Hardy and Kenya And the Spero te nounced tha’ the Board 8.001 sdjourned ‘atl ‘. areday: fx ie want At one 0 clock P.M. VALENTINE, Clerk, Staten Srssio.., THURSDAY, March 3, 1954, reseut—John T. Henry, R<t., President, in the chair: Pes Fox, MeMau . \ Seunon. Ly ers, itardy, Kelly. pftaltanon, Bets," Farley eng the readii en of the lest meeti rensed wits ing of the mign,’ Ly By Alderman Orriwr, TIONS. a Nition of Hook aud Laddep Sempany N No, y fF appara heh was was referred to Committee on Fire Deperisie.."“ Petition of Wi . im. Havieta to be be pais aot ice farnishes morentn wi sh te it ba " ter ic furpishe it Bee gt regiments, ‘Ryens presonied the following re. comptroller be and he fs hereby aut! moet tie cinw hie warrant iu favor of Colo i of che Beventy rat regiment New Xo Be ani Guard, for the sutm of S17 for exyens prion of the Fifty uh for tis, ou tne Leth day of Jantary, 19M roVent 8o- | late General Michae: Corcoran, ‘was laid over, ornare RESOLUTIONS. Alderman Cnitr— Reeaived ben Bi pet Atalanta, Oplumby use be and the sime is hereby Bratrean Walker fo Pheee h show eave to front of Sr premise No, 683 Broadway, the game to continue due- ing ine lenatire of the Courrmen Wien was aaypied. wed, tho List_ of Commissioners of Deeds initia ‘ommon Council that the name 4 eat . Cady be corrected, a0 a9 (0 read Artemas 8. fed. eM a: tue clecon polls of the Fifth ststriet of eee rt tehenged trom No, OY Eldridge wtecet to ih: iveds Th ett neneie re A Bad age - ‘unui otherwise wed, That {he election poll of the Tenth, District of i House of Henry Maurer, nek ren Ward Oe te a Ate nud avenue B, Wal Ober: ba: rae C Common Council, Alde Ke peelrae ao One Hundred ane. Terenty: third street, creed sted and the gurt C wn aaa tes on Reanived, That the @lett'on gol of the Seventh Blection Beebe’ Patter box tn front of *, enna, 10 remain during, ‘kon pleasure which was concur Resolution th, ved in. 399 Third | and Bi Eleventh ward be changed from No, 7 ave- District of the ~ "Be Cpmmee “eh nue © to No, 220 Third street ado Meenth street, between ar reat the Croton ran dope. in Firscema! Ison ia be granted to W. Johnson to Risoived: That the low and sunken lots between Bighth nue and One Hundred an street, or e southeast corner af Greenwich | avenue and Hudson river a and One Hundred and Twenty of the Street Cor “ad ohare remain only during the | fourth and One Hund! ‘Thiety- ts be filled el gers {0 (o tominittes on Roads mane 2 the Common Counch. immediatel 00d ch tmnolesome arth, under the di- ‘as concurred in, ier ' god he ia ron that permission be given to Murphy & pe, f] je Gommitiee op Pablic Health. Eeared Tak Yu Ber, cominiongr be, a Mfve feet | receive and deliver xoods in Front of thee premises, No. pk Seureypan Rerrpe , ate present line, all obstructions to travel “4 front of Twenty tirst atreet, the same toremain during be Renol ve it Fourt aivecs be umbered, under the Tre Gity Halts from Hrondser te Chatham streak, re of the Common Council. Atrection of the Street Commnissioi Which was referred (o Committee on Lands and Places. ‘Witch was concurred in, hich was adopted by the following, vote: = By Alderman Snanxox— Reso'ution that permission be given to 8. Greenthal to ¢ Miicoalive~Clanetien Keenan. Hayes, Web- Reso} That the Comptroller be, ana he is hereby au; ‘hibit goods in front of the premises No, 641 Bighth avem ster, Heifernan, Gros ter, thtalin, Havi- anorized aud diveced to Teane the preminen NG, No. 400 Grand fang to remain during vie pleasure of the Common Coun ae acter, Cook, “Hrandon, Brice, ‘Pazgerala and n of the f Sees ieeveneee and oroupatin of the Ani, Disiiet again Tha pron be given to > 2, Promrre pOounelinen Riley, Hagerty, MoGrath and a 2 front of his place oe ‘Cie the same to oaieel during + pleasure of the Common Council. and to b 2 Uirectieh W ihe Sirees Commissioners. °° Pe cone aes sate BY Contcilman Re cial Resolved, "That the ai to be Cat a abe peer live pines. with ce! & jury room, and he Justi fourteen fer lo be ae Phugpted and tL fifteen f¢ thigh? is, ch to be twelve 1 . nell walks on both sides of Broadway, ninth streets, be fi room, clerk's office. and a room for a private ofice, between Fifty-fourth and Fift, tbe leaned mond Hook ten pears: from ino. lat day of ae “that, the Comptroller sa Oe ie” eae cccautass ing ering iret or term J a » ry the ace ing ordinance for Moye 1804; atap annual Tent of one thousand Ave han rea | favor ot Mears asia 4 we eee Se? | dee eeompADY Ing was referred to the Committee on Roads. same to its appropriate ac- STATEMENT OF BILLS, nexed bills, and charge the man Russet Bbeoive, that ihe Vacant lots on the south side of Forty: . between Broadway and Sixth avenue be fanced oie Was laid oral, , f ved, That the dis. St oo {or the rece 1 till a The sonnet wate ek saps bel assis a By Rrruador te direction of the Btreet Commissioner, and the Which was ad ee companytig ondipanco therefor adoped; aan By a "ERE ON— oer aad. gunkes iola on thd morthet! esr eauaac "er eeom Coane, Nee odo aes rise cat : 4 rot or oD neesoce, arb miasiener, ‘nd. accompanying ordinance therefor a | ac ese aud Recon. ave srvaltedie not! hice wi to'thé Committee on Public Health, report Resolv Btroet tasionér-be and he {s Perr sireet, angry metal 4 ra it inid ov hereby reer at Geen eevee iaalow ead sunken Belrian pavement. Comalttes on Fire Department ite ¥ Ts ation | lots in Manhattan on situated between Eig! ant Which was lato be dived for | Ninth avenues und seventh and. Seve ‘diately, and the said aquare ry feged ia to be ‘filled in referred to the Committee on Public Health, ay ding & house for the t ase of Hove Compa- ax Brean nan RUsskLL— fo. * pas Ieper ty recently pu for that pur-. Fangio ’ be a torthe ‘Committee ‘on” Fire "Depart: jounci Fou tret Roan a ‘with B Be! ian paver be. is hy ~The Committee on Sirects ated & repart ‘coucurr! utherly sidewalk of Fifty-first street, pa aris mer ort of Committee on Streets, with resolution that the frown he E guth avenue to a point four hundred feet easter- bepave. ve Mai pee (ett, from Broadway to Fest street, W! sidewalks on the north side of Fortieth street, between thereof, be tiazged to full width, where the same is not already done, under the direction of the Street Commis. mn paver Fifth and Sth avenues, be flacred, curb and guiter stones Panic ene ald over ‘and reset, where necessary, under the direction of the | sioner, and that the accompanying ordinance therefor be «_ ime Commtice on Sirceta presented report concurring te pave Hecke = from Broadway to West atreet, with iret Comin re Temneraen ener Whi sras roferred to the Comunttioe on Roads Souncilman Huss. by vba troy Tet the Comptsller be aires Resolved, That. the sidewalk on the north side of Forty. resented a report concurring the Comptroller be directed to draw his lane with Belgian pave N. R. warrant in favor of Measrs, N. L. Conkitn, for the amount of the annexed bills, and charge the same to its ap- propriate account, Tho Committee on Sireets bs pny) Liberty street and M: mT hich was laid ov: The Committee on Public Health presented a rey at fe fence lots south side of Fourteenth street, between and Ninth avennes, ‘Which wns laid over, third street, Beoréea Tenth and Eleventh avenues, be ting. ed, where not already @, under the direction of the Birt sremsmsseaenen ‘and that the accompanying ordinance or be a Which was delprred to the Committee on Roads, yell Rvsskii— Resolved That the vacant lots both sides of Fortieth STATEMENT OF BILLS. Coaches furnished for reception of Sixth regiment New York Volunteers. $446 00 Coaches furnished for Committee on Hi Defi 28500 | _ Resolv Tue Commntter on Finance presenied a report in, favor ef | Couches surnished for funeral of Col. Charles ifs 00 | street, betWeon Tenth and Eleventh aveniies, be fenced 10, donating the Trusters of ihe Washingin Tielghts Presbyte- Total gore 00 rie) ee sine ondiauoce theretor be adopied loner, and that the eee Te ee ee ieiart an teks proper. Wei was inid overs 4 MO ere erered to the Comuniiien ou Public Health. 7, with interest on their property. By Gi Jouncilman BRick— Resolved, ‘That the sunken lots on the south side of Thirty- third street, commencing 175 feet west of Tenth avenue, be filled in, under the direction of the Sireet Commissioner, fand the accompany tug ordinance therefor be adopted. Which was referred to the Committee on Public, Health. By Counciiman Baice— Resolved, That the vacant lots on the northwest corner of Thirty tirst stre: eet and Ninth avenue. be fenced in, under the direction of the Street Commissioner, and that the aecompa- nying ordinance therefor be adopted. for the years 1856 and 1 ‘Whi ich was laid over. eport of Cominittee on Finance, with resolution that ined Comptroller of the city of New York ta nereby authorled and oted to iasue the amount of three hundred thousand ollaps of the sock of “the Central Park Inprovement, Hand) created by an ordinance of the Common Council of iy of New York, approved by the Mayor on the 25th aayoh An ‘of Ayril, 186), in acsordanee with the provisions of aald Which was referred to Committee on Finance. Report of Cominittee on Belg.an Pavement, with resoln- thon that Ninth avenue, from Forty-fourth ‘street to its MMUNICATIONS. communication was received trom his Honor the Mayor, {ranemitting a petition from residents In the neigh- borhood of Thirty-ninth street to have nulsa Which was referred A comumunie tion @ abated. Committee on Public Hea'th. received from the Street Commi: pportionment of assessments for ex- ‘was ordered on file. Wh X conmunteation was received. from the Street Commia- i r rega- | Junction with Broadway, be paved with Belgian pavement, | Which was laid over. Seegetotee licen srees tates Sua Under the direction of the’ Groton "Aquedust “Department Councilman Bn1ce moved tuat when the Board adjourne tt do so to meet on Monday, 7th inst,, at one o'clock P.M: Councilman Gross moved to amend sald resolution by striking therefrom the Se “one,” aud inserting im liew thereof the yd “three. Which was loa! sud the'origiaal motion was adopted. PAPERS FROM THE UOARD OF ALDERMEN, Rerort of Committee on National Affairs, in favor of adopting resolutions: first, that the “falas ped be directed to draw his warrant in favor of G. Kimbs for the sum of two thousand one hundred do'ls fo quet furnished the accompanying ordinanee therefor be adopted. Which was laid over. Report of the Committee on Wharves, Piers and Slips, with resolution that the bulkhead between Broome and lances, atrvets. on the Kast river, be repaired forthwit Under the direetion of the Street Cominisaloner. ‘Which was referred (o Commitee oa Wharves, Piers and Ships. PY PAPERS HERETOFORE LAID OVER RESUMED. Resolution that the compensation of the Engrosing Clerk of the Board of Aldermen be fixed at the gum nf two tho d do:lars per anoum, to be paid monthly, in lieu of t! avenues. Which’ was ordered o A communication was santved from the Comptroller in reply to res” oe of inquiry tn regard to payment of labor- ern and employes of the various departments of the city government. Which was referred to Committce on Finance. A communication was received from his Honor the Mayor, transmitting two memorlals—one of merchants and owners of real estaie, and the other of cartmen, re ative to the lay- ing of rails fn the streets of the lower part of the elty. ‘hich was referred to the Special Qommittee on Kallroads baying that subject in cha'ge. heretofore, the said compensation to date from ti to the First New York Volunteer iso, in favor of YEIO MESSAGES FIOM 118 HOXOR THE MAYOR. Br Or as adopted Be ee a tae y. 8. Grafullg for music {uraished the 8 ‘ Tegiment, tonal, en apne a mat've—Aiderman Fox, the President, Aldermen M W rote nO dpliersi, alety (8 i To rue Hoxoramte tue Connon COON! Gxxtimaex—The resoticion ‘authorizing tue Comptrotler to lease the “upper floors’? of bufidings Nos. 115 and 117 Kagan aireot (kuow as the propaity of Fernande Wood) for a term ef ten years, for mmodation of the First District Court, aan aunval rent of $3,000, is herewith re- turned withontmy approv Mahon. ‘McUool. Shangon, Chippy, ‘Ryers, Hardy, Kelly, ‘Masterson. Oxtiwell, Farley, and it Lona Nesonition of the Board of Oounclimen that the Comp- troller be directed to draw his warrant in favor of G W. Butt for the amount of the. aunexea bill, and charge nd secon Be" directed to draw. his*warrant 1a eae, pig sum of 120, for bauquet fur- ire Zounves; alee la favor of edward favor of G. same to its appropriate account e | the Second F jection fi he resolution is extremely indefinite. It | STATEMENT OF BILL. Van Ranst, for the sum of ore coaches furnish, acthceiess tain of the ‘opper floors” of said building, Coaches farnished for reception of Firs the reception Re es aeper bill Tieroto York Volunteers and Ringgold funeral annem |, the above amounts td be takeu from the appro- Now the term “up; mF for,” atricily eyustrued. oF 1p Bary ‘acceptation, in stippused tocinclude ai abate the 7 Ch Sewn Oey Te rt for that purpose. ol ¢ he President. Al ii ter Tangle “al Soaee ta ae mA sos, Hardy, Kelly. Mas. a ra fF Wek of Commoners of Dead. re; ay Tye esuahtere uiteasonate, Bol what isthe tong ie i Mited. bp the Common Gounen the name ‘oF Fock of the cose? If uot groaely misinformed by parties who a Afaics ja ever ot mie Gi, Cady cbeiharacae to read Artemus 8, a. Goh a be directed to drat ought to be fully a inted bia tl toh ot ae er aiding pro hea forthe. stn of rate of ‘ the fourth : also {a favor of Gol. te ven to Stratson & Wa't Xin, ow in ew oh sito fe ed Tourth | thea 9¢ owe hundred and gnlty dolars: mapa favor of | ica Oo bot bale preinans, Now OSS jn ‘well ‘Lon: shoremen's arin, me) gment, as ‘a8 the rent for it, isentirely iy for the oe mt Gn aniéte, to Bronderay, the same B cbaracs g the pleasure ot xed, aud ebarge the same to accounter City | Cammat Cou aa tn. second—The locality of the building is not at all jee" ere derivable for a court room. Nassau Bis in, ag Rean'ution Gi Hat Cn be given to the Temenge Co. ‘assan street is vers narrow, und the si that vicinity can > five feet 1 ‘Which was adopted by the fellowing vo'e, viz:— jumbian eee. out Ciubs to rebuild their width. ‘The rooms now occupied bp tne Fite: District Court |. AfirmativeAlgerra the President, Aldermen Mo- | Wunbla RS i inmn haviae tewo a0: iar street, consist of the secchd foor and all above it, | Mabon, McCoo}, ‘Shanaon, Gai p. Ryers, Hardy, Kelly, ro} a ere Mnoedl fire on thelr p: 1 rent of one thousand five hundred dollars, Masteraon, Otth ‘arley and 13. whic was referred to the Committee on Wharves, Piers re he ad anlage whieh the publie would de- Regal toh that the Cormmittee on National Affaics of the | ant Slips Board: poses herett te di Report Fr of Commitiee on Roads, ta favor of ado} luticn that Mad ‘son aventie, from Forty-second tt of Aldermen and Councilmen. which, for a reel treet, be regulated, graded, curbed, Gittered, iA, n stated, are hereby constinited & to Zitabie monnment. erected nnd granted by the truster {ftyor, Aldermen and Commo ‘meost not to exces! twelve aptrolier be directed rsons erecting such rive from the ned ‘Objection third~ The op "of our city charter makes it eblighiors on the authositivs t+ offer public proposals in all cases of this character. 1 perceive no reason wh: y the Lenefits of the principle shoul be lost in the presen Instance, This transaction cam only be regueded in the light p side: gxed for & space four feet wide through tre thereof, under the direction of the Street Com- the accompansing ordinance therefor be vary Cemetery, on ‘he of the said cemetery to the alty of the city of frocenns doliars, an draw his warrant in favor of the monun-ent for the sum of twelve thousand dollars, upon the cer:itente of the Joint Commitee on National Adair hi thorized to erect such monumen| nd thewvork ‘to the satisiuction of it committer. h ed by the following vate. viz: ch was siresaligrma by pe ei te. vis tte Fo Fog of a contract, and all contra avoid be founded “on scaled “ane hich was laid ove Resolution that ine name of Charles MeNeili be stricken out of the several ordinances hereinafter apecitied, and the name of Lorin Jones inserted inatea thereof, as an Assea- gor to make assessments tinder sald grdinances, vis:—an or- egulate and race Eig! Eighth ue from Bl4th to 125th Api 0 ise Uniformly adopted in the purchase of real the tise of the city. and there 1s ng difference in Between the lease and prichase of property re- ublie pur 10 fr for cer estaie f wees sotto a eee tock “thaanon, Chipl ‘Hardy, Kelly, re soli iH mt Tae caret jenote of Apauiry ‘to the ectertomd hag ey vamee ay : iy at, a fag a ie alk fn, rode fourth street pee ‘Comernontants Oprioe, Jan. 27, 1966. Report of Joint Committee on ‘National Affairs, ia favor f SS mnare manemaris: Andie’ Hon. ©. Govrrey Guxrnek, Mayor:— of adopting’ resolutions, first, that tue Comptrolicr be dl: | gay midewulk four tcet wide in contre tereot In Eizhiy. Drian's natn answer to’ Four. favor of this date, calling, | Fecied 19 draw his, warrant ia) favor of G. Kimball forthe | rea steely f eS for infarmation relative to premises Nos, 118 aud 117 Massed B Perataeas tone ire thew Sok, | vi {earner of ‘aid street and Third street, I beg leave to re] Aras. folio T! favor of ©. 8 @ 1. for ma passed Apr: were leased by this dey Fegiment, {or the reception. of the ap Sonvorred in By the followi ~ for a term of three ye Tat Now York Volunteer cavalty, for the amount of $262; we -Counettinen, Keenan, iti iy, Hagerty, for the nee of also in favor of Edward Van for the sum ot $100 for Wobsier, Heirernay. G vee tiaek: ‘McGrath. Jaqu jd and Joyce —2y, $ cari om furnished for the reception of the First New York Volunte cavalry, an yer bili anne di aecond, that pease York, and its, two bureaus at the exp! a reete | to draw his warrant in favor Corporation Counsel ance of authority conferred b; nmon Council, epproved by the Mayor May 9 1854. ‘the amount of rent paid 16, 99,200 pes per ant e A 1am firsher informed by ‘the ¢ eaprol in the comtse of the entiting sumer, (ths a Bri ‘Kemolution that re -ninth street, from Sixih to man hy eRe i tion 0 the Comptrolier G. Kimball, for the of $1,320, bi the Second Fire Zouaves: also. in'tavo x t. for thesum of $425, fur coaches furnished for he nd Fire Zouaves, as per bil amounts to be taken from wed with Belgian pavement. under Aqvednct Board, tne ll. pay one-haif the cost thereat er by the city, abd the accompanying ordim be adopted he owners he property in Fulton street, an Engine hi RSs feet by 75, part for that purpo A to the Committee on Belgian F UsSramser vane oF ule bie be Ghalib orennaed’ “ter o Geert by the toliowing vot, vizim Pl agers sacgit < RTE Honse for the First Distr'c pio derman Fox, the President, Alderme' fesolution that the Comptroller be direeted to draw his warcint in favor of the widow of Eusece Su livan for auonnt of salary for the month of December, 1863, as an ond District Court, and charge the same ot Courts, 1 a'so nesert from personal knowledge that better quarters than, those proposed evn be procured for less than halt the money. All of which is respectfully mitt ‘ GODEREY GUNTHER, Mayor. Which was received. laid on the tabie, directed 19 ‘be nred at Lengel in the minutes and poblished im all the japers emp'oyes by the Cor 2 ¢ feltowin my Avo! To tne Hoxorani x Thx Conwox Couxet. — GestiEWEN—F transinit herewith to your honorable body two memorials, the one of merchants and owners of real gstate, the other of cartmen iu the lower wards of the city. ‘These wiemor 1 to great consideration from tty of thes! eprei ject ie to invoke the action of the neil to abate the nuisance cayige i by the fori at atrvetion of the ratis laid cown in Wash Nington, West. Mellanon, ‘MeGool, Shannon, Chipp, Ayers, Hardy, Kelly, Masterson, Ottiweil, Farley and Loiz—13. Report of Committee on Arts and Bcience: adopting resolution that the roof Clark Mil colossal bronze equestrian statue of General And fn the corcorate, authorities of the eit, for $33,5%, be and is hereby aceepied, and the said sitm is ‘hereby ‘appro printed to be paid for the maid ‘statue, On ite erection in this city, 4m such plage msmay be designaied by the Mayor and .on Conne! Which was adopted by the following vote, v ve—Alde: felon y port of Commitee ou Whi resolution that the Street Co. 5 was received from the Mavor — oO Yous, March 3, 1954, also the widening of + in widel fa nt. Aldermen r. Sitar dy, Kelly, the fullowing ordinances be, and they are striking et the name of Charles Me- Neul end inserting im place thereof the name of Lorin Jouen who has vers ap, ornted ty All the place inthe Hoard $f Aacremers mate vaceat by the resignation of suid Mc ei Resolution t ferery amendet, a. favor of adopting reso. wer, With the necessary receiving od culverts, be built in Third avenne, frou the no Of 110th street to 105th street, under the direction of t ton Aqueduct Department, and that the accompanying ordi- nage bays be add in and culvert at the north. ith street and Irving pince. Ap dinance for butidi orner of BSeventer ers reen wied. South, Water and Front streets by the Raiiroad Con. hich was ac y the folowing © basin, ayd culvert at the ae eanapring three th veot | . AtirmativeAlderman Fox, ident, Aldermen Me x meiner pa pying these thoroughtare he'epth and ave of Mat ae 1. Shannon, Chi Bye Hardy, Kelly, ucawese eran, oC, 1 ing we place and Seventeenth the rails in the above streets are sich Hon to business, and too canlon serious loss to cartinen inthe 6 of vehicles and injrry of horses. ‘The tra ks have, es, beon laid down with reckless disreg ind of the con Fenience of those transacting ty: uess a’oug the line of the rson, Ottiwell, Farley and solution authorizing the Reet’ Coramteroner, er, oe [avable n ‘mouthiy. gloves, Xo triraighed for eto $198 n ordinance for filling scnken lots a'tjoining New aud between Iie and 123d streets. ‘Avproved Janu. mst ordénal ce for flagging @ space four feet wide in 17th reat. vatwrran Thirdarenne aud Bust rivers Approved tober a yet point @ janitor for the Fourth Dist tnaual salary of «ne housand dollars, ch was Panes we Gator gloves, Whie ‘hs there can be no roacnnable donbt of the facts set forth Bill of A. T. in the memerials, and has the rails in the streets above mers of Gene ince for Aegan aidewatke a east side of Fourth ryeunehae dentate ye < ch was ord be five fellow ag rote, , ove os Sp TO ge a gh GES orldgrman Foxy the Prenieat A oe Jada McCool, raoD, Suiwells Vary a Le tay i Aavordinence for ft ing sidewalks southerly side of 125th Stree’, vetwern rated ‘dand Fourth avenues, where not o Fhe Ty tae body ther postage of ap orfinanse Dreserib- already one. ed June 8, 1963, ne the form of all to be inid down in the streets hy the carious ‘railroad companies. and providin myers flatdy, Rely, for the firme diate removal of any which ehel! ‘tially conform | , Aldermad Rrens moved that when the Board adjours tt | An orduance for filling vaeait lots southwe hereto ©. GODEREY GUNTHEK, Mayor. | 49,20 te meet on Monday, the 7th inst, at one o'clock F. Oak sd Koonevel streevs, poor deem ver 13. 13a a th nance to ew enor ana ue in rane fourth i. bebween.! gh METOPORE LAD OVER. peer PAPFRA HKRETOTORE LAID OVER RESUXRD, ee on Roads in favor of adapting res eine of ions Ab ordinance for the e cose, of eight additional Assistant ar Report of ee ale lution that Madison from Forir.se:ony Engineers for the New Yok Fire i way, App roved December io, 182: E th street, be ted, graded. hich was ad wine voror tiie Wiel idewalke’ flay See tone fo was adopted by the f mowing Vole, i was coneurred tn by the followin: vote:— yAiemative Alder Ta A‘irm ation Qouacilinen Keenan, Bile Y. Brophy, Hager. Re entre thereof, nn he direction of the Sicer bon, MeCool. Shannor R: I Iissiouer, and thai (be accompanying ordinance thereto b° eran, Otinell Parley and Longs Hanis. wey, Howitt te neu eet Oo randon, Hel 1 ewes Commitiee on Streete in ‘favor of coneurrtng W Bich was adopted by the foliowing vite vis = ith the resol Pre el fe arte Aiermat For, Gre Pres dent, Aldermen Me.) the nite Bane ofr | CR gd reeling ee lye an veri Tatrodveed inte the mao, Sial Rin, fi Byers, Hardy, Kelis, Ot. pate ae paeerae ons in Battery place, Soweas ate 2a y In th hands oP ae reas iprcing We joxes 1), inion a Com: iiss oner of Deets, mn the Bond then aijourned, and.the Pausipext ot Fights ofthc owns Broder ‘imurpation of inant a co aA ernd hg “tow | Announced y at oa) 4 edjourned until next Mon. | Ret even been eonsulied a Ww a rites have And stend.of Moses 1), Gale. renisne tne” | 8+ th Img, bt ome” “TWLt. VALENTINE, Cleve, | Cou mow © Sane ay Sopmeeds we ites Foard ‘¢ of Counciinsen, resignation accepted and reso. lerk. | Sarat -; 0 rf , aeoe i er thine “Y Etisal awn BS, f. Mir wows Os Cocneilm +” ad Resienation sr St Commpbysions® forrtorat.} 1 Sit. pl Peeds, with ot nifon thi Rav bg sppainie TATRD a ‘ox—March S=6 P.M. ee a “ohim ssioner sia the oly gph eonaty ot The Board mei, puravant to adjournment, in their ebaat | tious t New York. in inde‘of Redwi .r | ver, No 16 City Hall. Gounciiman Haugnry inoved 10 refer said resolutions to ah ee ‘Connetinen, res! Sr gopted add res0 Present James Hares, Esq., President, in the chala, and | tng Committae on Market ation @ " to following mein! teh Was Lor Wr sch Was concuerea in, Couneiimen Keenan, tien, Brophy, Hazerty. Wut Cousdienan Jaquns demanded, (hat, ihe question be divid, Report of ‘Committes, ou PubRe Wealth, wit! Hedernan, Grove, Repper. ut Geren d e400 the preainbl at ne res niutions, The PRESIDENT naa concurring with the resolution rin Pe Boutd of Aldermen in adopting the preambi ¥ the south sie 0: Bekdefer” Cook, Braudon, ey Fitz: | eGrath, sid and Jove tat the ow and somban, Yote ot anued, eev. Become and Third avenie e ‘The minutes of the preceding meeting were rev'd and ap | i, fh was cal id wholesore ‘carte (3th ate of peveae . j Passion Ny tee put the question on concurring with J ty Counetinay Hoven anron™ } on Koa Altera n'a adopting te resol ition, : ‘ounc arn oth Was.ea lan Wilton of Mariners” Pamily Industrial Bockety fora | Preamiies resting that during the gear 19f)a resolatina nee w 1 to lay ac strvet to mated ia ont yresvutios reaolition that « orosewalk Acrosé Maid street, to the ag referred to ihe Commiltes o& Donations and Marin. chapel, the cerial error, wit © yreiea « Counci}:aan Braxpox— mired the Croton Ac rae ying ordinance therefor Pratlon ot the reetne, ward od vary of Zion church. hoder tie direction of the Crot | ay the city or New ork, to. re: ments partinent, and that tive wosor ord | Uiuien ehites and tot or otherwise relieve the church from | atiytnt mya Ue same. itch was laid over Py Which was referred to the Committee on Donations and Report of mittee oa Bewers, with resolution chat « Aqueduet Charities fewer, wilh the necessary receiving basi: eo Ghbrefor be atop: Ry Counettt ieee ive bite fm Bosty fh street, from the & rain Ni hi wae ge lerred to Oumnmittee on Pabtic Heatth i halitian oC Patty Masse: for compensation for services at | sent ewer in sald atrset, to conn Report of Gommitter om Pubhe Heath, with resolution | Wyerpe eg c ; tat the vacuns lowe un te moth aidere Forty sith airee’, | Witeb Waa referred 10 she Committee on Salaries and tetweon Fourth and Pitty mranuee ming thove om (he AOC ees. RESOLOTIONS, sie of ine F fen Pith Sy Gonndl rm . is man Riev— Comptrotier i irecied to drm ues, be ‘ere {p, wltere not airen an that her Resolved, That a jemisaion be and the same te hereby | Ker I Francis Karel rut St, Joey pagyitt“ordiannes ieee be hn iven to a alapiay goons in fron! of his vremises, | of Que Hundred ani twents i'n street ant nth aveat inion was referred to Committee on Public teatth o., $8 Ware ease en © spun curies ree hundred and thiriy two deliars vietvoe. towt =) he aarne 1 herelyy "whic wee ell, tion on rve them poner ter capeneey of rew sare, astwekt 4 po a ints ating the Movet in front of anid eh church, the amornt to le Saktitce bo om. re 8 oo erat uhele premises By Tae RALO— Charge. to the aecaun: 0} eet, ema: " sa at the Com roller be and hs te | Witle) wns laid ove snow rounel ahd Orem & pag oumaphaa thorivea and dltected 6 ork Report of Comrliies on Breet, with reeMtution that Mowe wo ‘en econ ba No. te esneed on lst “iuredt, be. Twirl cig finely eureet between Tu rd and Fourth ave Nee, CUE - Fou avenues. red neg bath pace ven Oper . r aes ‘eaten Le upltna ek eshalt of the “nape AU the oth to aw ite rreavale Fran te oe aif. ander pire direction of t neds ¢ Bi | aces ring trough 10 ‘trent Minato. tu thest cor lost = ment, and fvat the accompanying Ordinance thereror be nee of Thi street and iret under tie dl. eso 6 election polls of the Fourth election | alayint Tometawe , Grote th Bepatine mine game 10 | one hundred amine Lemberiwe . mSt.rete, with rasntution thas the Nick wetoereetion nn ‘dred and thirty-two Delancey aitect: ito cause the widewai ot of adopting reso. 4 ‘Dedorosses streat, and Kos 859 “ = herent Seven' By Councilman Weinerenes cat street, to be biade to conform ty tie establish Mt a auersioee Ki of ih Reni wa the polls for the Fifth } grade of said street immediately, and the accompanying ry ‘ot. four (ees wide election th ward ba and tie same ts here | or\inance therefor be atopled. Cr the ‘Commissioner, | by cha ced three Bidridge street to num. Commitee on a a the ny! Srdioance the retgr ‘pe adopted, ver aod (3, = be given to Roliine to was refe on ive teat ae. apd ie her piace a her premises yd Ae Intion, that mc omer, be directed (o | Dated as tne wet the Fifth slection | Pirect, the sume vo remain curing the pleasure Of the Com. place s gas lamp in front of No 8 opie Hult Four'hrave: | district of men, an in was ~ jon, that ‘rermiseion ve given to Mre. Nathan, jusion, that permission be given jo George Carey to ee Re irdeane be placed in One Hundred | 195 Sixth aveuue. to erect and matutaiu a shutter box On NT TO THE HERALD. _. saieemrenieeas sidewalk im front of her atore, and to exhibit goods, using the pleanure of the # Common Oounell — aig Resolution, teh thgmas P. Dolbear be permitied to place &@ sign or transparency ‘" frout y Ne 69 Bi some to remain during the Denies ‘Of the Broadway ti “lWbich was referred to the Committes on § Resolation, that a zas lamp be placed tm frontaf No. 474 eee boli a rorva aod Forty fe rese! volr, nig oop ‘| un the direction of pales the marie Wet mioner be directe! to ” e entra to thy Keod'aa a churob, at the northwest coruer of Bly ih nd Thiriy-third treet, the said laps to be | wa ‘by Bard of Aldermen, pesolotton adopted.) clshpalinen, frst Sa ed that said resolution be re- unissioner “efrEet with power. Wi cross walk be laid from No 87 West street ru ile Me, 2 forth nar two & river, the same to be done under she 3: rection roton Aqueduct nich waa concurred ia, dye fase vate — aE Rivey, Brophy, Hager: Het ross, outer, Hougna, i, amlaid, Metrath ie antics icler, Coot. a) if ace 488 en on furnished ee ane on Nationa) Afe aft Hig . ark, Seater Be ieee aes eaid bi gedond se Resolution, ‘The. permission be, stve be_ given’ gfe na sane pee Solemons, corner on the aieps of their premises on the Oa du- wi e pleasure of the Common Counchh Gann ich was concurred in. Hesolution that p be given ‘to p of her promt 5 during'the will and ples a show cage on the si aireet, the same to continue only sure of the Common Council. Which was concurred in. Keuotution that permission be given to W. Ros enheter, to gfect an awning im, font of his piace of bui 0, 269 Murray sireet, to remain during arty plea: Of tue Common Covae Councilman Haceiery moved that the resolution be re- fered to the Committee on Streets, Which was carried, Resolution that permission be given to Albert Debaum to keep a ahulter box and sign in front of his preminen, Ne. 640 Bighth avenue: provided the same do not Interfere ‘with the pudlic thoroughfare, the said permigsion to continue only uring the vlensure of the Common Counell. asc ncurred in. eieulutioa that the election pollof the Fifth district of the nth ward be changed from No. 6% Eldridge atreet o No. TOL Heston aired Which w. rred tn, i Resolution that the election poll of the Eighth district, Eleventh w held at the house of John Landers, cor- ner of Third street and avenue B, until otherwise ordered by the Common Council. Councilran HAGERTY moved that sald resolution be re- ferred to the Committee on Streets. ‘Which was carried. Bo aaea Rerrer moved that sald vote be recon+ sidere Which was lost. Resolution thi the election Ht of, the Tenth district of the Eleventh ward be held at t ise of Henry Maurer, southeast corner of Fitth street ina avenue B, until other- wixe ordered by the Common Counall: | i he ouncilman KeexaN moved that said resolution be refer: red to the Committee on Salaries and Ollices, ‘Which was carried, mlution that the tion poll of the Seventh id belchangod frow No- 7 avenue moved that ie i ferred to the ‘Committee on Salaries and on Which was carried. Resolution that the election trict of the venth ward Which was concurre: in. i of the Firat election dis- held at No. 233 Bowery, Resolution that the compensation of the Engrossin, ge of the Board of Aldermen be fixed at the sum of annum, to be paid monthly, in lieu @ of fees, trots fhe ia vetatare, January, oe LE scferred to the Comaitien et bl the said oppenaation 4m aa — ¢ from his Honor the Mayor, transmitting battle fourth New York cavaler, wr Japs recommendation ait lag of tha it be placed tn the Governor's a saopad) (By Board of lermen recommen dat on ope Which was concurred in. 1 Committee on Finanee recommending a fiom that the Comptrr cted to apply to the lntare fur authority to borrow, on the f f) Aldermen aut Commonaltyf the Fp ecb aa eae obber bond@of raid C ‘mae a Aldermen recommendation of Committer oniaan Brice moved that this Board adhere to ite action. hh was carried, peo et hee rypr sg “s of confer- ed on t ject. 10 c ene appolw subject. ig consist of the Comaatt- sexuimied or the oard of Aldermen. MOTIONS RESUMED, Counctiman Branxpox moved to take from the table paper tee committee be re Which was cas olfered by himself, February 18, being &, preamble reel that John Mull & boy of ing at Hast trty-lifth sirect, nae shot July ete while looking from his mother's room, Meheroby ous of his eyes was lost, and bis mother. a widow tt re was compelled to incur consid te ndance to the preseut time; plicaton to the Comptroler io'be relmbuteed by the city” Great lors sustained by her son; but he hot feeling authorized to ‘pay damages. sustained 18 conte. quence of the riot, except for loss without the Sciion of the Common Council thersont that shia fam has ed ‘i an other mother of Joh Jars, a8 a donation for injuries received a say Inst, and charge the same ‘o the accoun! Bone ions,” jich was referred to the Committee on Donations and Charities, tri ae Rel The Committee on Belgian Pavement prosented a report in farsrot paving Toirty-eighth strequ Delween Second aud onkes, with Belgian pavement, was laid over. The Committee on Five Department presented a ip favor of proc: location f¢ g ee oe grees rhe ies joca' for Hose Company No. 0 jational Affairs be dt to procure a stand of colors for the 8 Reg!- Fovter's Ardiiery, New York Volunteers, eee pied bY the following vote:— ouncunen Keauan. fuley. Brophy, Hayes, Webster, tieflernan, r, Koster, talin, 1 ett rath ‘daque ook, Brice, Fitzgerald ai Councilman Hacenty: moved that the Board do now ad- oven 7 Which was carted, Whe eapon the President declared that Ai Bore stood adjourned wotil Monday, te instant, at | oat AMES M, SWEENEY, Gierk. MISCELLANEOU! _- LOTH TAGS, FOR SIIIPPING COTTON AND WOOL ae anes all a nee nergy p Bow yore | = sale at ities * @ man’ urer' ViGtOw BMAUGER, SChambersstreeger BR. ¥. BELMONT &CO'S SWEDISH TAB ayRte Pr , in aaron pase: ofthe wr i ). entitie them to confi. it the Waied States and the Casndssr onsets broushout T,ox20w STEREOSCOPIC AND PHOTOGRAPHIO General tmporters of Chemicrle, 1 rapblc Materials nan medals were bie we thom by poe E eed vo. BR -- op saeriae an fone Bee's incortn their fet Tol the aad Peverving pew shipunen eu Se aatally ¢ iy 4 Loudon 2. i er seo a ‘and Ireland. Tluminated Grea eve Visite of French Actresses, of Vi Peg MES ia Ara the cox, id gota gti aplen oft fot itary Me ior Maphadle uset Baur Cat Caries de ie Visite—four for a dollar—are unri- PLACE IN THe at to purchase KR’ a Haotel A FINE SELECTION OF MAR- ani ted a than any. ard, hear “Thied street, “New York, Cail nnd. examine rourself. ° ARBLE MANTELS le Mantels on ha N where alee ot 8. 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