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FINANCIAL AND CO RCIAL | be Currey Just veea issted >— “dhe Beak Comeitice and Mr. Pessenses were acaie tu Orrne or COMTTE Li BS OF TAR C KeENCT, W eunnaros, du ys, Ue, paces 6 oni be at ae A 8) 0 fw aver Cf the te propeod Wie On the terms no Wiilot plage firing Mr. bemicuses, be Wag BBiriet Soestrnctioniet of law, te unwilling ty wane the Btade vanks depeeitarive 0: the pubhe tuuds 44-20 5 MEMES OL LReie toans bo Lae Creagury ; apd, a+ sde secrete "y Ww Go teave Uy 2 revenue euler fur Warmington tevin, We mapy consider the wegvtisticus, for the present al 4D 6 Rd, wikboNt ony deine action for ‘be uiure baw \ Reed resolved ups. Tue supposition, therefore, ‘te that Wo resort to the sale of sevou and Bb: teurbs an he may see ft, or to the anle a bouds direct. Ps.ng this loan on the market fH We said thu be w Sti 6 Qaarter per 0aj¢ Cotpmisslva upon all,pu cuases (© te extent of iweuty-Gve thousand doilare ave up | Wards, © Of we former'ciass OF vecerities the Secretary Dead) Dower v0 toeue (wo hundred miilions under the new Laan Dill, wish tue pine o! makig eny part of the came a tender, The vetionel béaks “dod private would taxe an wotive part ip placisg such » We tarles to the limited extent of their loans to the Bis acting wmdependentiy of them, which, at the Dest, 8 an. experiment, That the, letter of the law, strictly interpreted, docs not ausinin him im the Course we adyined, ts ue justificawen of bis (ailing w har. ‘monize the antagouis:ne Deiwecm (be two sectious of the greah banking wteresi, and eo securing the ectivesup Port of the old bauks, which aro the real representatives Of the wealth of the coustry. The vecessities @f sue Bour Constitute the most important cousiveration. ‘The diMcujties aienuing the proper edm!nistration of the Smancial affaice of the government at this oritical period are of nv urdiuary character, and such as reqaie to de met with » Uxed but boid and liberal policy on @he part of Mr, Fessenden. To be successiul be must @void that bap-bazerd, bond to mouth and experimental @uree pursued by his predecessor, who conauited only ‘Qemporary couventevce and popularity in the messures Be adopted, regerdiess of permanent interests. Had it Imot been for the ambitious aims of Mr. Chaze, the Treasury ‘would not have bees im its present embarrassed condi ton, mor gold at the premium it is” In order to carry ‘out bia personal desixne he was coustantiy intriguiag to and oat of the Cabinet, iaboring to create dissensivvs and ‘Yo make himself the ruling power of the adm:nistration, with the hope of succseding to the Presidency itself. Bile evil infuence exteuded to tne army and uavy, os ‘Well as to nearly every prominent individual in the sor. ‘Vice; and to him wo may attribute much of that inter- ferenee with the miistary plans of General MoCiellan whieh tended to prolong the war and deprive the army Of apable commander. The mistakes of the War De- partment and the inefficiency of thet of the vavy combined to assist the Secretary in bis solfisn Schemes. Instead of devoung himself to studying the ‘Beet oerse to p»reue in order to keep the national Snances on & sound basis, he devoted she means at bis command to securing for himself political aggrandize- ment; 'and so long as he could tide over difficulties for the day, and maxe <pecious statements of the position of af- fairs, and get the people to believe his promises of aspeedy ‘termination of the war and resumption of epecie payments, he was satisfied. lis character for misrepresentation was consistest, an fully sustained down to his last off cial return of the amount ef the public debt. In that document, dated June 21, the total was stated to be $1,729,566,253 10, and om July 6, a fortnight afterwards, another retura was issued, signed by Mr. Harringtoa, the Secretary ad interim, in which the total debt was stated to be $1,792,867.040 6T, showing an increase of $68,300,787 47. Inthe same manner the unpaid requtsi tions were put down at only $49,192,000 on Jane 21, and as $81,814,000 eo Jaty 6, showing an increase ueder this bead Of $42,622,000, or not far from double. Now, great as the curreut ex, eases of the government may be, no o5e wili pretend for a moment f© malotain that they are ‘So yot adding tu the wational debt at this rate, and, there. Gwre, the only iwiereuce is that Mr. Chage underrated the @eures for (be sake © putting @ better appearance on ‘Be face of things ut the time of his quitting office than @e facts jumified. Tuts smacks, we must say, very ‘Buch of duplicity, and is the reverse of creditable to its auteor, But now that Mr. Chase is no longer at the Tressory belm,and that it is eyond bis power to make more trouble other in the Cvbinet or in the field, we have a Fight to expect better things, bad as was the condition of affairs be if behiod. With the vast mi Mary and aval resources at the covtro! of Ge administration it onght not t play a merely idie game; but strong efforte, followed by sub- stantial successes, should be the rosult. Then there would be 50 cause to complam of a want of confidence tm the government among the peopte, nor, with good ‘Treasury coffers. Perhaps even now there would be no Detter way of securing this confidence ead stimulating eothusiagsm than by the appoint meat of General McCleflan to the command of Qew military department. The announcement of this. Coupled with & cali fer three or six months volunteers, ‘would have » grand effect in encouraging colistments and fusptring the peopie with vew hope. McCletian and Grant, operating im conjunction, would be able to deal such biows at the beart of the rebellion that some sign of returning peace weuld at last make its appearance, and it would re. quite very little exertion on the part of the Secretary of the Treasury to get ali the money he micht want But fast pow the prepect, we most coavens, 1s rather dubious. Btooks wore weak again *to-day and fell off in price Now Yerk Central dectined 24%, Frie Railroad \¢, Hudson River 1, Readieg Railroad 5, Michigan Southero %, I!h- nois Centra! 4, Chieng end Rock Is!and +¢, Obicago, Bur. Mogten and Quincy 2, Camberiand Coal 2%, Canton Com pany J, and Mariposa 1, Erie preferred stock and Chicago end Northwesters sold the same. Michigan Contra! rone 3 und Cleveland and Pitteburg '%. ‘oe Assistant Trossarer. reports to-day as follows:— from customs ‘The movements of foreign dry goods at this port ¢ ring she week ending July 14 are exhibited in the foliowing ‘The following table sbows the Dumber of savings justi tations fe this State, the amount of deposits, and the oun of depositors, as they existed on the les of Janu- 121,200 181,716 1 = $08 786,884 40,194 Meo following instructions Bd rulings of the Comp. | a be 4 | jnritasion will tw bis repwrs of the Coudtiiw e the —— obeed Chat pe bbaed ane om whether any pry! regarded as a © che pragtice ut on imude by ths i tome ~ ae Tot Mw. jd be dise-ntioued, bo mattor whai the SERAE BRNR ace ott ere! Tu bee too in bie exhib! au amotio: udbeh fis aaeeedhogcnirtesn pes oo" id Up Crpital stock oF the Dark, P that custom may Dave initiated (bie wi got Wit regard (bas one fraught with peri to Bod | susRyyt CAL. had Detter be rt ust: Se MTL, couaplroior of abe Currey “The Pack ees sites Sat by bb@ Vomp- tretler:— Cuder the heag-of amount due this bank, avatinb'e to teoxn cirouiatiag Rotoe, 50 ald the balances | tu been sciected og Ms Rsie -Zatiaostnvakende tor te baa ia cles aad in xeotion thirty-one, and Bove otuer, Also the follewing:— No bonds shail de reported ae deprited with the United Alatee-tresRurer ty Secure Ci cu-ating Doles uOLt ao «ckoowledgment of the receipt of Wis sam. B14 boo roveived from ibe Tres@urer, Sach bouds are virtually op 040d, ond sdould be eo reported. Toe following table shows the cotton crop of the United states In the year 1860, with the uamber of acres planted and the pounds raiged per sere: Cree in sale, Poe. Seal acre. Acrrs, 727 25,424 200 205 u28 20 Tus 828 seu w 200 800 300 dow 400 «0 a ave 454,900 200 8,184 8,196,044 6,968,498 A concession ig stated to have been granted to the Lon- dep ank of Mexico and South America by the govern- mest of the United Siates of Colombia (formerly New Granada), and sanctioned by Congress, of which the {o!- lowing aré the heads:— Exclusive right to issne notes to be received through. out tue Usioa in al) uvovertiment transactions and pay- ment of oustoms duties and taxes, the aa: ), With the above privi. teges privileges sre conceded for a yeriod of d the bauk ts to act as the goveru ment tinsucial it in this country, and to be always considered @ poutial estabiisimeut, ftoex | Exenange. Sarvanar, July 16—10:30 A, M. 2000 0 Os, : ey SWabs Erie RR..,.d10 113! Se . 102% 100 do. "B80 ix 100 Erte ei pref. us 13% $00 Hiaa tevee AL! 127 10 Beadi-g BR, L isn) do 2 tho 409. do 80 Mion fi Mies 103 Mor Tenmesies 66,366 “Shig 2uy 10100 Ohio & Mies certs $i i te .. bk SHES | Bion ge w ai. aa8ze 18 Chi. fark mk BR. ig 40 Cleve & Tol 108 his Aiton nie 13% 100 Han & St Jo Ri a 100 Han & 8t Jo pref. Traitorous Insolence Sharply Repri- manded. The Me HS 2) Commmozaith publishes tho fol- nce, which it states ft has taken the iabert; of dole: doing without having first vbtaioea Governor Bramlette’s permission Lovisvitix, June 28, 1864. Hon, T. E. — g Daaa Sia—Your oid friend Wolford has been arrested, and ts to-dag in the hauds of traitors to our constitut!: He your bosom friend and politieal (ried, You are the Governor of Koutucky, and ought to see that no citi- zea is tmponed upon by aay power on ea'th, Teo m- manity, kno the intimacy that existe between you and Colonel Wolford, are lo k ng to you anxiously, and every one says, “What wi'l Governor Pramiette do?’ Ove man remarked to day that you would submit like a whivped dog, as you did on the necro enlistment. Avother ove said it was your ox Dow gored; another said 42 was not your ox. So you seo the diversity of opiginn. Seme people think you had him arrested, aad others, baving more charity for you, ink 60, Ba @locted you fast ‘suinmer, and bayonets will your mouth suut if you open it—that fs the univerral sevtimeot. Your doctrine of putting down the rebellion as being a universal caro for atl diseases is all best. How are you going to put down the abolition party If you are not allowed to speak? You aré in the vortex, and will be swaliowed up. You will endorse the admbnistfation be’ore twelve months, Mark what I say. Bob Breckinridge has become a traitor to the constitu. tice of bus fathers. acd sivee he Bas ured you wp von will fail inalso, Yours, . J. BENILY, REPL Commer Pxscenve Neranty ont, Pianvnr W. J Bawtny, Louiswiti Sim—Your jasolent letter of yesterday (28th) crme to band thie morning. J ienraed when a bow at ecuoel to + Let doge delight to hark and bite, For God bath macs them so and must cordially dol extend w you the henefite of the lesson; for whether dog or puppy the insinct is the arma) But, as you manifest dechled symptoms of or Kestvcxy, , Juve 29, 1864. 5 trexgonable rabies {€ your «waster (Je0. Davis) ex- pects to grow you toa full sived do , he should keep you mazzied of in doors during the approaching dog days, lea: the dog siayer should pass your way ou bis beat “4 THO. KE. BRAMLETTE & Rebel Gen ard @ Secesh Bym- pethtzer, (F¥o%n the Philadelptiia North Amorten A gentiemaa just arrived (roin Hagerstown, our reporter with an item coing to show the s temper of the invadiug rebels. When the re: appeared in front of Hagerstown, one of its priseipal citizens anderto k a measure to which he lonked for the preservation of his proverty. He ‘armod about two bun- dred acrea of iand. His bar fall of gram, bie lines, with a damask linen napk cane to ebow bim to the commanding officor. Ue was pasned under guard to inject oC his search. “+Geoeral,”’ & Lam a warm sympalhizer with the outh, ’J heartug wish success to this tuyasion and your forces, My object in seoking you out i to ask that you and as many of your stat ag will accept tho ko Mm, Lamy your beadquartess duriog your stayhere My he CT AK, ae eo but” ees 4 foe old fash: ul additions, with @ long row of bayricks by vee be back. : *'You sympathige with the Sonth, did you say?” que- Tred the Gonoral.§ © Very earnenuly. Ps, nnd always fa ‘The rebel general beckoned to a ser, near bim, ‘Brings musket for this mau,” said be, “and — into the ranks,"" stammored out at inst, “On, I dido’t mean that, Genoral. 1 don't want to fight. I want to eniertain you and tia wie ou remain here, and to show you that ir frieod."" robe ‘The rebel Cargo contempt lofermed him that oery lr (1 in ite literal sense. He bad claimed ‘vem, and they int ended on of bi afen Yo ita string of be ym out, me gle mig ra perty, and jo the same alter: was sie age The rebels carried tot ‘al his cattic, shee a Bogs and smeiler live stock, removed all his hay and wheat crop, leaving bis barna utterly empty. The ceveiry horses were turned inte bie grow!ng oats, and his core was cut for fodder for the stock while on the march. The sympathieer was detained until all was done, and was then released with thanke for the sympathy he hed maniested. Many like bim in Mary laud are now roapi the fruits of their sympathy, Whea mep will take tl suckers out of their pumps to preveat Union soldiers frown drinking the water, their sympathy with the south deserves some such recognition aa thas gtven to the friend of the rebel cause above referred to, whe came to grist at Hagetsiown, Destruction ef « R: i Provipnxca, K. re sai The copot of the Norfolk County Rajirend, at on ie Watortord Junction of the Providence and Worcester op wes barned iy, iy Sbis oo with qwix care Py st uch freight, jocifding fity thousand dollars’ worth ‘woo! MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. Boara ra of | Aldermen, OFPIGLAL. Sratep Session, Tharedey, ise) 1864, Presenj—John T. Henry, Beq., President, ie ie the ‘chair, See A Wl maaan ea Rarey—a thy Preiaen drs ie ops rs rer | SPECIAL {G1 ON—Tavespay, oly 7, 1866 Roy a ee TE on dam sat tn nate come wep and cattio, and forty | if ‘The first rebel seidior be encountered hye ea | % Bueh Oub se Dimes a MY Se ene ev iaee, ataornan Shera Javno MOA ANON, 4) nan Foarh district JOON Maris iar tammy Fide br JOUR T Pal BACOR V, LG Bensanh or LLY, sidorman Peer sn district, aldenwne Siniean: Report of ¢ reason ste T President; Aldermen | amen? sorciou “aeons fore one wealaivon, 2 Mer oat. Trkawoe, ‘Ohipe, MeKuight, | Nona tur tee support of the yy one eachinds , Hae mntvures of Juve 24 were read and approved, UES stan wae told Gui ss vernon, Bogor: of Commitee on Ploaace ta favor of making do geueenams|4 owt Worry be ee sar 1, eufiicl, 140 pay asecssme.ts oa x avenues, toextend eh was lal over, > oa ‘ cums for cod evs Sees Biieipenal ‘Bpec.al ee peey tor damages sustained Commitire on Reception Bussisa aicers H Hr DaaneSL, or, daane ua | Cote etectics 1 samme Late nicl Dy Bedgnr te dean the she at PR ny Pete oP eunaey's Sitrana.tn regard to the location of Ba pe Sees Ngan eine werd uear the _unctien Rac d 5 ton ae Sigte SBE ve we Sten wo De nightentinn = ‘Alderman Lo Comi ion orn og the Mayor, trenemitting Paltise et ane Bariem Gastight pany im relation to | 8 petition of citizens tn relation to the dispesition of stands furnishing cas to the ee oy bag Rey end stalis im the various markets, Watan was reterred to the Commitiee oa Lamps end Gas, | Which wae referred to the Commities ow Marketa, Pastis of ths Mevhatian Gas Compeny in. relation te | apvortcamoat of ie the matter of regulating rn ish ng ga: to the city by contract, hee aud grading Furst avenue, between Thirty-coveuth an: Ophiss ice cikecmea ee ‘to the Commities on Lamps and Gas. ieee Hagin sae pag by Sidi Rare A communica fas roosived from Commis- Keuo vod, That the Gomprotieg s Lo wo BOY tei ta" pay. all Bree ts of the fun a et aoa ot the ot eee Bett OE eam rdared on Sa, Acommuatvation from the Diatrlot . fm relation vile meine ts oe eee a . | gs Gstiacted from among the public apobives ef Whieb w me oi Which was referred:te: Senate ment, yy Alderman McManow— ptr ee ived I) the ABT Pollee Geensate- 0. ieee Ane Oemptratior be and be is hera oc at the Fourth pelice ite warren o mat Sas Tor salen furnigbeg the Coa: its was eras to isnt ou Repairs and Sup: 2 occasion of the recept i ed and ited ‘sewmment, Hew, Yorn, Volunteers; te | Pee rine SETI con to be taken from the fation reserved from | Report of Commilae on Streets, thr'aoountor Oey Goutingencios Zr the reception of re- | 1utios thet the sidewalks on beth aides of Tulsty thin turning regimente. Detereen the Teath ai leven ares ‘avenues, $0 be fi Which wan iald over, apace tour fear ‘aide. yx, aoe tar the Resaived Wad the. Ce raptatier be and he ts pay ppeaass et a “d. ie ‘om | a is thorte! and ditectod to ar is warrant io arora Bes, Which we Uy Motellowing Bice tor the sii of $100. ment of coaches furnish ‘Jones, ieness 1 sg peer Mo- the ee of, the Gammon tinct on the the rcation ofthe the area . ie “Dbipp, Makaighy, Ryers, Hardy, Mesrersen tate inccoant of Giiy Contingencions at © be charged | Ore ort of Committes on Pabile Health, favor of adopt Wiieh was laid over, 7 ing resolusion aaa the sunkea lots Nos, 434 and 438 ‘ay Aidistaan Weipa Weat Forty-second treet be ‘led in, undor ihe direation Resolved, That a space of four feet wide be fi Fee Le) . Comminoner, and that tI throngh the aldewalks of Forty -clghth tireet between Rises | é!uauce wan edopied by the fll in foe Pactra ger hence tn Pe EEN eon, we thatthe curb sriore necessary, under fue direction Of tse Server Couiala: sana. “Ouipp Mebsuldht, Rjors, Hardy, Musisivon Sioner. re pee whieh ees peteeens One sotution that the, Compirallor be diresied fo draw vy the sam rant in Con! Resolved. That Forty-eighth street, from Ninth to Tenth Tadiedia the schedule samored, for hat the bemisuat places | $ avenue, be paved with cobble stor me mt, the same to | oppo-iie thelr names, and assessed sgainat the eo renee Detond under the ditretion of the Grown aqueduct Board. | named thereim, for ihe covattucion cf a sewer ho Fitiy- Which was referred to the Committees on Boada eubth street, tween the Seventh and Kighth avenues, By Alderman Mastensoxe a = pe searand to the account of Donations. eh was la eee eee Coe Dende ih Ghd Lon ee oa ae eos | Communication from the Cheit Engineer of the Prre De. St Sow York in slace of Guorged: Bmith, Ji, Fesigued. Lo ee espe yd fy Alderoin Jom Talia t ct aces sak a Fahey of Jol ich Vacant. Resal t the compensation of thecartmen of West | *Gwiick'wasladover at ihe iast Tacetiug, m order to pen Wesbinaton Margot be and (he same ie ereby fixed at the | anit reeopticn of resignation of Mr. Bar rate of $100 per month, the same to take elfect from the Alderman Masterson bere resented vine resignation ef Duasage Of this resolution. Mr. Banieh, addressed to the das stant Honines ‘Wich was laid over. shit ermna Jonas moved to lay'the resignation over merino By Alderman Mastarsox— der to afford Mr. Bauch time to tranamit bis resignation to = | the Common Council. Rhenived, That the Compinaller be and be hereby te thorled and directed to pay to the Tiasurer U Whereupon Alierian Mtastensow with trav the reslgna- wr rice the sraqunt of money loaated to a eeree on. oud moved Vat Re fen ich’s seat in the Board of En- th «ce Common Couneil, reso!) jneers be ceclare: | ry 2 - ¥ Fesolution approved Janu- } &I-*ierman Joxrs moved to lay: the motion of Alderman “wiich was scoptets Maetergou on the table. Ry Alderman F, Wick wan ost om a division an followe.— Kraoived. That carb aud gutter stones be set and, reset . Whore tebobirt nod the aubeenike takaed otrene at tone logative—Altermen Henry, McMabeo, Kicbio, Shannon, foot wide through the middie thereof, on beth aides of Lex, cigs 2p PRES py Ineton amen from Fifty-sere strect to Sixty-sixth Brest, the “sovompanying ordinance ‘thereior be Misr neon fo cava (oo sen recaa owing vote: sated wes iald over, Adi:mauve—Aldermen lienty. MoMahon, McCoo!, Shan- 7 . non. Chipp, Moknight, Kyers, lasterson and Long—9. bs Alderman Loxo— ativeAldermen Fe ed iy. Roeolvo', That the Street Commissioner be and he in rt erman Ma:Ts# nso! the confirmation ef the ry directed to bat Ninet rage etreet, from Third | nomination of B. a y to the vacancy in the Board of us to Bast rive space ef four feet wi Assistant Rogin oe. Sea and gutter stone set therein, where net already Which was carried, by the followini AirmativesAldermea Heary, Mewabou, MeCoo!, Shan- oer tich wan seed se: ‘Committee on Roa's. pen. Snipe. MeKnight, Kyers, Hardy, Masterson aud: Be Aidercasn 10) Long—10, Reso.ved. nsel to the Corporation be and is Nekative— Aldermen a es ee 2 motion of Alderman ‘Phat th hereby directed to ke th she nestor Jegal measures to open Biche -ninth (89th) street, from ‘davenue to at é A’derman Sitges tit ten the Board. adjourn tt ad rh to mee! ainen are ry a jnstani, at “WWlitch was referred to the Committee on Road. . teondock hee . By Alderinan Loxo— osvived, That the Counsel to the Ci ration be and is here 7 cireaied to take the neoossary legai measures to Alderman.to: street, from Third avemue to the East eroms, It Leven Almighty God, the Ruler of men enasations, she troller and Disestor otal on things, to call formed beloved fellow citizen, VT bich ieee poli to the Committes on Roads, po.sessed of all those tratt itvot character By Alderman Lox: Re oived. Tuat the. “Counsel to the Ce ng bis fellow open directed to take the necessar: ms aod nich inety-Liret street, from the Third avenue t — all rat os nog a aaa | e celestial beings whose society are iu Tee was referred to the Committee on Roads. for the pure ef nest ‘and Lox Whereas: the death of th By alderman Re-ol1 te Corporation be ands | bas produced a universal feel ha are herebs directed to take the requisite legal mrsrures to |g: St'nmoug ati clavses of citizens to. whem open Righty eighia street, from Fhird avenue Faily Known, admired, res and esieerned. | the alinost sacred dug of tnis Common Coumetl a the'r ry eT blch was sotarred te the Commitiee on Roads. feeble tribute of By A deriman Masterson: tachments, unchauging in hi Rasoived, Toat the Strcet Commissioner be and he te here. | note of Kinduess, generous in by authorized and directed to cause the houses of Rug. of mind aud heart, 1m ro Companies Nos Land 36 to be connected by telegraph with | ond pub'ic man. tr the Theagihied street fire alarm bell tower, the peoy Whicl laren We exaulation by al Alderman aese, hix name aud vi Resale That thi te District Court for the Seventh Judicial | memories of our people, bh snp aiettice shal! be held in the Pollee Court bufiiins in East, | thos whe, iiko him, are c supelied 10 be.0: icty-serenth street, and in such room on the first floor of a fortunes; and aid build ng as may be designated and set avart by the the deceased filed Comptrotter of the chy and county of New York. W ich was adopted. ofee of Councilman, iding officer of thts of publie trust dig. i wih aigoal ability inal suites and ene promoie the in- ity ‘and ep iuess Ky Aide: inen Kime Kesaived, ‘That Owen Farky be allowed to retain -ign nog in uso ia front of bis proinises, No, 366 Bixib avenue, Whit B. the Presinext— Resolved, That permiasion be and Jobe H. Ieaselden to ed Front of his seasiiuma, Bo. 2, Ho » during the pleasure of the ‘Sommee Counc oh was adopted, By Alderman Sores. Whereas, tu ibe, reac Mayor on the %h that Worth street, 10 CoD je Christian death Iation was in the ion, which as approved br of Gctober fast, direc Brouiway to Baxior str fag preamble and by ‘wit rH iWawsnitited to the from Broad wa i Centre riree, leaving vo grade line ter that por tion of Worth street lying buween Centre ant Tt , on error (hat was wot discovered until (ue w oper department; Le ! forego r, padlic services patd by Ald remarks, the reso. solved, That Worth stres atreers, and the fatersecting st bureday in accordance with the red liu two orelonk F ik to be performed b: P OT VabENPINE, Clerk, cic@ stipulated in bis comtract now iu pramne site AnD r ‘Thirty fourth street, between Ter be regulated and graded. A therein, under the direction of th | wan, Byam, Grow. Kriper, Kenier, Sske, Jaques, Schacter, Cook, Branden, Brice. Pitsge and Josce—2h The Bunter of the meetings held June 20, 23 and 24 were read aud approved. By the Pesaro xr— Petition of owuers leaseos and residents in Oliver street, hant e.uare aud Madison atrcet, to have siveeb PETITIONS, aferced to the Committee on Streets, RESOLUTIONS. Ry. Counc! man Braxnox— th etree, & i that section eight of the % ce to provide a an, " ase ad Xe jer the fe Difadation of the aid berelolore the’ Sireot Comumlastoner, i i soilien ‘ Rew Which was adopied. ove February By Aicerman Farter— is erouy aus amende Reacived That Lexisgion avenue be paved. wish trap. c , the south side of Fifty seventh street tothe | gay” persou iwi @ iB not wie hy A. wh piication resident of esigent at ‘over. 4 re'iet is given dy he au ft Bighth tua Ni third streets, between . F vents credited to in forthwith and the accompany ing x ty, aod *Wlicch was ta/d over. notte tale ta % a gate Alderman Loxc— or garr'sen: excepting that Rose ved, aa the owners of th the pe fe a, jo Sy killed, Pinang, sce: ot Riceuy th tet "Wy hich was referred to the Committee on Pubite Health. derman In the service of allow: " usted Al Fox. of Ne oak if of i G ete for forsishing s ret on iene ae PES [iste ge ae eee ‘Whien was reinrred te the Committee on National Affairs, By tne Ensue: By Alernna Masveagox the one Le hereby ay 44 re saset street, See ud hy ues, (or mace the’ ‘ieee Groton Aquedtel Deptetimest, Whi p Pa ng wl aot ie Fa cones © Compan priviers a Lire Permission be and |t fe hereby giv bare overed avd Leopald 0) ced permiin and ort re Cys nape the risoring i ng a Bromine, FH Sammon Cevvel same to remain terleg the pleas end Conne at a pricee, t st iiors wet feesion oe Renato pe ald for the surns clave of” work = ianer. Teton be andthe same eheraby a fe 9 were Toteey a stand for the gale 0 few and Ghatbam street. ine ra 0:61, That the pr ning, fader binding of th cceedings Rnd dovainenta at the Waarde of A ornew ana | 02,'acr Dt ete epee. fn pelt he: ticfore foe te oa ibe i & Dede giv. re iets peated, Grogs clas ie bare sithorized 10. pay tue bi Srred'ee tee | cmureb, Jn Ral eet, between Gowao men be performed an it exectived under the be aireta HY only ite the of dete until other wi amed, upom the @ame being carded by the ecvision of Whe Olaexa oC e0id f nese By Srened ae abt ian the Compirolier a ert aforesaid. ee Web sin Liven eran v Ww ras referred to the Committee on Mrintmg and q adverising Har lead, } re teu ‘ORT. den. hie Lo irect in fave ads or phe te bard of Coa rie Ts pare Turrty-ovcued ‘ieee ft ; = oe Kon 6 aad 64 wast 8 ance yien Patond feed avenues, With Beigien pavement. ‘and Broadway, ye alles of Com hie Hleallh, In, furor of fame: “ty 0 OF yon Pubtie Health, 4 ane Ci euty-aiain stress, betwee Cy ef Mew Yorn to bieh the Roads, tn favor ef “ ‘aren tm favor of o ee ae Commistioner ¥, 887 ve te tin constaion there ‘Serevith Coupee Gnoes Gaves presented the {She Complrottor fs draw bia ba tn fa tol Cin pire, ee as, the Gere the follow! Re Cheri by diecharged from the furthes’ consideration et resotsten Siesic'erniebed ception Pepbiis berets ene aa Btreets be duacharcon f° from the further consideration ef re- Affairs be ane from the further conside: Feat te favor of W lliam 8 8 Brites for the of one hu Peat : i 8Riy dolare Tor coaches ‘furnished for the distri. ty saldetation’ of resstatisa, chsh, permaiosions be aires ‘copal of resoiut perm! given eure Futter & poet fo-yiacea Scale for t atten at the foot o imoua street, North river, the seine be that permission iy given Medinich te erect and retain @ wooden awning in Front of his tena Ee No. acer Cortlandt street, the same to ‘the Com. be dtact os from the farther cen tou of ‘Fess on g 5 Y the Creton oto Aguediot ‘hich carried. Boned. Medea! oer Affe: disehat pectin to pay VA ‘ia McDonald (or fuseral expeuses ot the au tal the late Col HPO Brien, who was Kile aaring the July rote, aad charge snaspmiase, she eppscuriesien lation of City City Contingencies, adupied ou the ida of June, tl oi. & sewer fee Ae eal ii (i Ca i i ae i H ie H rh Twenty-second ward, be hanged to the house of Daniel Fer: ue airmote, thet tbe sacust, tots. on the third strect and Ninth nreaue be fenced in, uuder ne aires: t ing ordinance therefor be of t the 2 edewatee on boul 4 Broadway fone a Pee Bem under the direr'}oa of the 81 fel rel Resolution that (be vagant lets om the morn ‘of One Hundred and Twenty-ro-ond erect and matatere a watering @rot ie Tene of aad 0, is Mhirgaveace, nee (ne @ me rae the pieseure ol (ale foe oaid re Hayes, Webster, Hell be Komen, Haviand, McGrath, Opavke: Jaqus a ne Nee co ice, Fitzgerald and Joyco—t9, hich was referred bs Tiree pag avn Petition the Geran, American ba trae fora done ‘oe Oe Baga sa ate to be relieved from personal beh connection tetra, Counciimea Oreras presented esolved, that the con ler be and he te at. favor of Benjamia Wood , crag, the the amount of hfs personal tar iv ‘he sme to the account of Powations aud Chartt ow Wibigh was reterred (o, the Committee ‘on Donations and mort Councilman Brice x aioved that’ the Comm ork Board Aidermens thet x Com oles be divested te sis; in favor of 0. Is ae tae mel for ui Sot od ‘Which was carried. And the resolution was laid over. Councilman Ker: moved that the Committees on “wnen was barrie a. Tie paper was'thon laid over, Councilman Jorcx moved that the a a Suton | 5 be dirroied to Sow bis then latd over. Rarrem moved. that the Committee on and 8 from furths ay the pleasure of the © renaia Which was Setucliman Fe eer ttee on Streete ‘disob: oul the rari pols herrery Of resolution Fhe fee wo ne cond ito Ne. OF West strest, under the aticmatne Hose, Bi cy "atica, Fits “ eilman Jovce mor it Tv coatntnes on Rational arzed from the further consideration of the late Colon) With the follewing substi. om ERS FROM BOARD OF ALDTRWEN, at the ordinance of the Common Council, 1863, directing tue construction ‘One Hundred snd Thirciath strect, (rom y vo the Hudson Fiver, De amended by siriking out Natles McNett Jacob F. Oatley and. Wiliam inverting im’ place thereof hereof the werds “ne ora.” ton. was concurred in by gatdnnee vote: Afirmative—Councimes ve rey, son, Brice, Fit-gersid and tea: Broadway, from Thirty-foorth to Fifty. b» renumbered, usder the direction of the ir. the Seeetiy My © — agers. 8 Web- frach Naviland, jen, Brice, Resolut: —Councilmau Keenso-—1. a teat the pavement iu Cherry street, betwoen d Gouverneur streets, be repaved forthw:th, ua- rection Of the Crowe Aqueduct Deparinene Which wascousurred im Kewiudon*iva: the poli of the Second Meco district, 0. 42 West Fotty-seeoad at, ne. the Croton Aquedact Department be Free drioking hydraut oorucr of Fifty. concurred 11. Revoiution that the Groton Donations Department be binge.» free drinking Bydrant corner of Bixty- Pobdiie Health, with resolution northeast corner of Twenty: on of the Birest Commissioner, and that the accompany. Thich wae reierset tote Corstatttes on Pubtte Fon'th, Ropert of Committee on Pablic Health, with rese!utt the sunken lots on the north aud ew ¢ adonted, Which was referred to the Committec om Pubile Health. Report of tus Committee on Publie Health, with resoia. Comets directed to the we: mamities on Health. Report of the Gewmmitiee on Probie | Tiecit wun recola that the enoken lots en the ie Bev 4h street, between First oder the direction of the 201 ing ocd ‘Conmnittee on SURE TIE revolution thas ‘Thirtiete street, between ted Sevea'h avenue, be fagced the full yide, Gat tie accompanying erdinauce there: ferred to the Commitee on perminnos hy Gamaee comaie fariagve ve was cowcarred fa. Resolution thes ods te 44 Mt. Hargek a ea een f the Common Couwd Rees wiigion om. de given to iehn Rendersog 6 place of buainers, Now. ae vio ‘Trent ot) ve pl Suriag tbe to John Trempeon ‘ough ip front oF bis ~ pete to female dor he 0° preses| ~e | Sea Ray radoptet, nouwithstanding ihe ne 5 aoe iy Oparte and 7 roe ae cent way, , eben P.M, tS commmomerace eat Nevienet ori rat: eee nis bane ee Pe ee, a oro ot orm thas favor gamers frome” | 0 ara x ‘eal tt. Colgate i ' , favor e the Freedemt st'the pace Sigs Shateat sta’ Sfargs ns se ‘concurred irmat ve—Couuciimen Keenaa, re Webai vi Be tt ordalied Cee orks a eee Bee tong Pte fairs ai-trict of the Kigutee that part ni moron that part of ibe ot,peunded bepeoliy Ys SE WagD LITO Com the follow! ote: had cea Wann kee eayt Dist 1, Aldermen ani Columon Coren rard-ehall be divided tote afte: late of which sad iootsa. iv chet etty pounded ry +e ‘avedue, Eighteenth sireet and fetrict of the Kightaenth ward shaP 0 ving wiente mireck, Bixch aacuse, wind ‘second sireet, Ip whe Third cction sinus’ on tbe Third Kection dtsteie: ot teenth ward shes thet yay ofthe wey brad by @ street, Bt Ling w th wy x1 woune, Twemty Fourth Bleciion atxtriet of sh Righicoitn ward ontate ai that part of the city hounded: ond iving wt street, Irviag piace, Birect ‘The Filth Mitction dairies of the Hishinonth ward, OR pg ia Fad peabfed oad, ae | ‘e nth The Sixt! gomtain allttvut ‘Twentieth The Seventh ‘conta! within Twentr Greet and district of the Eightesnth ward, ebal part of the city Bounded by and! uy wie Gi eos Spree: Ayre ramercy = and te ape —aphy Election dist: nt ays that part of the cur pbe® ir brn} third street, Lexingion avenue, “fveuty c id aven: ‘The ti iiectiow daiiot of tho Righiaontt ward, ont conta a all toast part of the city bounded by and ty! eo | Fou ‘Hecoud aveaue, Bor aoe rte, Fire ave The N nth Blection district of whe Bightesn:h want, aha contalo se part of the {ty bounted et Beooad ib M'oct'on district of the tinny wht evenus, Twentieth srres Qontuin ei. (bat part of the city voun:! ng wi wentierh street, Hecoud avenue, igopecion aiveot revaveswe. ‘The ‘ie district of tt wenth Biection ghall contain ail that part of the city witoia Twenty th rd contain ad the Nacaat aireet, Secoud ve district of the Bightceath ward ahal Bt bart of tue city bounded Br and Wi. wl et, First svenue, Serent-eote sireot ae A. “Tne e Thirteenth Election district of the Eightecoth vee with Teeatie end bast rit hatiy Fittoent @ a) contuiw all that parte tue city vouaded by amid wituly Seventeenth treeh, Fiest emue, Tweutierd strict of the Fightcectn ware Election atain all chat part o: tae city bounded by aud ‘eth etreet, Hirst avenue, Tweaty-sisth nth Blection district of the Kizhtrenth wand contain all that part of toe city unded by and y within Feusveanth street, avenue A, Seveuicenth strvel Bast joy the follow se Which asad very egy agg era en Hayes Wobuer, Heilerwam, Ayan, Gross, . Ov pet. Koster, Inte, Schaefer, Cook, Bram i Joye MOTORS aE; Consei!man on cn pmoved that ween: ‘the Board sew > do20 10 mosiwnn Te uraday next, July 7, at one o’clecs P, ‘waa carl ried, a uaication was received from she: Compvietem pobarrsneninle facailivs of volunteass: "etioa was resmvea'froas, the om; ‘Whien ‘Bad erdered 00 Ale, A oe: was received ftom the Co: trans! ua, ‘I bebe peer Cy eit cietma ogni gag Corporation paid auri ‘the year commeniag April | aad lng June mn 10 umcimam WS.sTRR moved that ihe same de rvceite® ‘and the usual‘number printed 1n document focm, ‘whiob’ rene carrion the follewing vou [ my Wirmative ‘Counciimes, ‘Keeuns,” Br (For w! decusnnt Na 3 JENKRAL ONDERS AKSUM ED. Counctiman Jaovss caliedvuip General tinder $10, . Fre-mble. reciting teat @ rewiutoo aud. ordinance by Comm adupied wayor, June ZH nece sary reve! Rewween Fourteen: do not provice basing ant culve the mi rae Afirmative— Ha: Counc Iman & resolut on, that the sme ler be direcied 1 draw om Counell aud speroved by the euthy alg the: ODL uch Of 1De ving basion aud ealvarte fm kleventd renaes and Twenty.alsth etreri vit the raters ren: ty-sixth streets, passed b well and approved by ine Mayor, Jase 7 I by the futiowing Fote:— Counatlmen raid and Jovoe— PRB CR. rd ae ‘Order No. 43, be Feferred.vo tne det ia: curring © that the ie Combtrlier The directed to draw fb moved: thai said geveral order be Committee on Fioaace. » order No, 291, be- Finenee to lover of some Aldermen 19 @ ptt rant ‘an Raust, for th of four bund a fed twenty seven dot lara, as por bills hereto annéted, this receipe te full Ueeretor. and-eharge the amount ve bs tice om oa ‘that wat per, Peyrr ¢ motiee sdopted, must referred to the y. SCouneiiman Hacer moved that the Cw nce be discharged from the furth.t considem eared Ry, eesluton was then lest fer want of a sufficient aum- der ef votes, as folluws:— aft wg ag Keenan, Hagerty. H Komer, ster, Heffernan, a Medrath, Sohaster’ Us herein Brandon, Brice, Fitaerald ey Sermeltznan a aemce ee ngilman. We papea, ty the following vant oo Sept Sapagere ee |AGRBTY moved to strike out all relating ton, Bowery te maredte od cee tera boning fhrreg by the following Seana peel wea task fer wank at © euffstent sumber of voten, oo fol one o— oul oe wae. Scaninneierers. eras ads ted by UE oe

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