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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, DSCEMBER 16, 1865.-SUPPLEMENT. . we and the to Fourteenth ment presented a re. unknown—vertain ~ Fourth are ve, and So mene eee eek, wt and the accom pavying 10 pie Pua t 4 with sewer, and | ‘The Commitine on Belgian Pager nye Be ney By = tong ant Se area port imfavor of paying Seventy-third stiwet, between Roso\ved, Phat permission be and the same is hereby Third and Fourth avenuce, with Belgian pavement, ven to Atke Dooper to construct a drale or sewer from Which was laid over, remines, known as Now19 aud a Atlen street to « PAPERS ¥I ‘BOARD OF ALDERMEN. Gonnect with the sewer tp Canal street, the same ¢@ be the Gomptraler te and > is hereby done at his own exponse aud upder the dreetion of the bay aie pame . pe, ori i cat abet the following vote :— of blind who are to receive the sum of fifty doi- ro) ‘ vo—-Alderm Jones, Norton, MeKeigne soles ‘ah, con and eri ‘gge ly Board of Aldermen, December 12, 1965, referrea Ms oe soa be and the same is hereby | to the Comptroller, with power. ) Bown Tat Pe temaall to exhibit goods in front of | Which was conciirred In, sree the |. BMlof John Nicholson, for ating wp eloction poll of ¢ tie Common | Sixteenth dsiret, Ninth 'w 7 (By Board of Aldermen, December 12, 1805, referred to the Comptroller, with power.) P Lo PROD ISas, tone to romain only during the p Couneit Whiet was conearred Abtormen and Councilmen, for their services in report. fny ths proceedings of said Boards for the year 1865, and ths Compirotier be directed to pay the amounts ‘only ‘upoo the certificate o: the Clerk of the Common Goubell and Clork of the Boord of Cornecilmaen that the persons ela:ming the same are cntitiod sbeerias said amonnts io be iakou from the aporopsation for city contingencies or 2 xpeaded appro; Maptrolier, with 5 Bay other unexpe ppropriailon, witcc nee cone aerens on Fire Department, remuner- Aud the same was directed to be sent to his Honor the . for damages su.tdined from | Mayor for approval. * Mowk and Ladder Company No. UL. Resolved, That the name of E. residing at persons | “ha aatae was dizected to be sent to his Honorthe | Which was conourred in, and Morse, savor jesioral Communication from the Commissioners of Charities | iney have ry tho Ou hc : aod ‘Resoived, That two gas ti ps be placed in front of ths ae Correction, eppiring for the use nee ig melee iad ed ie wayer $16, oa be te. nna Dou Nions Chartier. pirst Presbyterian church In Groene streot, near Capal emeriy oocup! Hose Company garded proud 0 conferred ul city, me yy th. a pany being selcciod to retain possession of the, romnaita.of Connciiman Keraan mova that ad papor be Wauich was coneurred * col yy of Aldermen, December 12, 1865, referred to | Robert Fulton, and if it continue to be _ to rae ‘Committoe Resolved, That the Comptrotter draw his warrant for | the Comptroller, with power.) ligent in making hati ich was carried. $200 in Cavor of eack of the regular ettondant Honorees, Counciiman Hzatx moved to amend said application | thus. conferred Cm) By Cou RRROLUT ON jacluding the reporters of the debates, of the Boards by striking ow the words ‘number twelve,’ and ingort- to claim 'y Counciimaa Kuwwsy— ae ing in lieu thereof the words “number eleven. Po! ‘That a -_ I 5 ‘hich was carried, - versally orekos. ‘The paper was then referred to the Comptroller, with | immortal Felton, wil wer, ‘ Resolved, That the name of John Broadhead be placed condemnation Hayes, : calicunetaina eae sf to the olairas or genius upon our recollec Lamy, Modraln, Green, Decomber 12, 1865, referred most suai nandon etc before the : ota ; Joyce, Balily, Fitzge ! ei iF i i i t i f [ i i t i i i i i | | | PH i ine $ cornet, | | MOTIONS AGAIN PRSUMED, Alderman NowtTon moved that the Board do now ad- jour. ‘By Counc lmen Heanr- Whiot was carriod by the following vote:— Which was coi qi iy \d ‘Affirnative—Alder A Moore. Jones, Norton, Flynn, Resolved, That the ‘be and is hereby auth- alio bey That . Brice, Masterson and Ferley—8. orized to draw his waren in of Richard Miller, for ‘ mittee, vapor yea 4 perm o-—~Alderioan McEn! 1. the sum of $60%due fiMer'’s wife, who was on the f 4 thor authorized and PRESIDENT pro tem. announced that the Board | city blind list, said Miller himaett ‘algo blind, y for Poletrating. h Pree rb hin Sea tat a 1 eIvE Gre riper eats ) : peorenee © T oF Which was Sr following vote;s— - at Theos 0° D. T, VALENTINE, Cleri A , With power, y x i Which was concurred in. sometis Affirmative—Cou1 Keo Resolved, That the Comptroller be and he is hereby : Stacom iit h, Board of Councilmen. authorized and directed to draw his warrant in favor of talin, Leavy, y Or rICIAL, George Brandon, for the sum of $3,020, in payment for: well, Joyoe, Fitzgerald and —19, ReroR Is. Saray Session, Wh: labor, materials and Micharaaiiente ccnared the Com- Nogative—Councilmon Brinkman, Lent and Rollly—3. Report of Commitgce on Donations and Clrarities, ‘The fonrd met, pursuant to in thotr | mitice on National Affairs, as anne; bill, and Pe ki hae oy Belgian Pavement, in (avor of aes Brosh poe ya Northwestern Dus Chamber, No. 16 City Tat charge the same to the account Contingencies, or hat 3 ‘opting resolution as follows: — over, Preseul—Jaines Hayes, Lsq., President, in the chair, | any other appropriate account. site senate tages and blessi \ Resolved, That Vestry sircet, from. Greenwich to Wot COMMUNIOATIONS. Which was laid over, prep } Ly wee Lon besos, | hs oe cad the direc- é omens: was gg fe the Board of ham 4 , Stacom, Hag- solved, That tea el t conte: thi . | tion of the Croton Aquedue neni missioners _Motrapolt a paper Roughtalin, oe ‘Bufdett, Sones rinwry Sxhibit goede’In’ Walt 4 Which was adopied by tho following vote :— ing the Common Council to review the foros im parsing Comneiiman Leave oJ nguan, Rus- | gtreot stip, during the pleasure of the. Common Council. Affirmative—Councilinen Keenan, Hewy, Robiuron, | the City Hall at half-past two o'clock P.M. on the wth | Streets be dischareed from the further j Councilinan " 4 gonivs Stacom, Hagerty, Hayes, Koster, Kenney, Brady, Hough’ | iust., as follows -— 2 vt eading of the last meeting was and tent of the results of hia tnventior talin, Leavy, MoUrath, Green, Smith, O'Callaghan, Rus- Orrick Boarp oF Connme-rosms = sed with, Which was carried by the following vote: a knowledgments. due from his sell, Joyce, Fitz geraid’ andlCook—19. Mezrorouran Fire Drvawrenns ar 3 Afirmative—Couxciimen Keenan, . Healy, Robinson, : . case, Nogative—Councilmen Brinkman, Lent and Rollly—3, Penny's Hats, New Yorn, Deo. 14, 1966. the ent Counciiman Lest moved that when the Board sdjourns | Houyhtalin, Leavy, McGrath, Green, Lent, Smith, O’Cal- lieve, vi Report of Rom pits cn Relgiaa Vovement, in favor of os Ee Tun Hoar OF Couwcuane OF Tn Orme , Padjourn to weet on lay, the 18th instant, at two han, Russell, Fitzgerald and ¢ 12. ‘4 theie intention to do s0 by seconding the offorta of | adopting resolu.ion aa follows :— nw Youn :— rected Diclock P.M. Mente Dohinaltaoan Stacom, Hage s- | those of our citizens who propose to erect a statue to Resolved, That Kifty-ninth street, from Tenth ayenuo GrerLeyan—The annval parede of the companies com ty 4 Which was lost. ter, Kennedy, Brinkman, Brady, Joy rn Re . commemorate the genius of 5. B. B. Morse, the discoverer | to the Hudson river, be paved with Rolgian pavement, | prising ts Department will take place on Wednewiay, neilman Hackrry moved that when the Board ad. Resolved, That permission be i of olectric televraphy, and its application to the t the prop owners to pay the whole expense; thé | 20th inst. : : ng it wigouen to meet on thy 14th instant, at three | Thompson Brother to keep and maintain a watering | mission of instantaneous communication to all pai game to be done under the direction of the Croton Aque- | You aro respectfully invited to review the fores in B Diclock P. tt trou:ch in front of their premises, southwest corner of | tbe world. Before conoluding their roport, your Com- | duct Department. front of the Gity Hall at half past two o'clook UM Which was carried. East Broadway and ‘Scammel strcot, such permission to | mittee desire to give expression to tho ideation they | Which was adopted by the following vote: By ordor of the Hoard. ren Temain during the pleasure of the Common Council, have experienced from Icarning that the proposed statues | _ Afirmative—Counciiman Kesnan, Healy, Robinson, CHAS, KE. GILDERSLEERVE, Secretary By Covncilman Ronesox— Wh was concurred in, ‘of Fulton and Morse are to be erected entirely by pri Stacom, Haggerty, Hay Koster, Kenney, Brinkman, Which waa received and ordered on file. Peution vf Patrick Fleming for compensation for loss | ¥ ‘of Commiiteo on Arts and. Sclences, as fol- tion, the only aid asked from the city by the’| Brady, Houghtalin, Leavy, bicGrath, Green, Lent, Smith, GYNTRAL ORDERS KRSUDLD, of horse. : public spirited pi of the enterprises, being the | O'Callaghan, Russel Joyce, Reilly, Fitzgerald an Report of Commitiee on Fire Departinent, tn favor of Which wus referred to the Committee on Finance. Jommitteo on Arts and Sciences, to whom were und wr the erection of the statues. Cook—: adopt.ng resolution as follows :>— Ri 1ONS. reforred the accompansing resolutions in favor of setting Report of Committee on Belgian Pavoment, ia favor of | Resolved, That the Co;aptroiior be and he is hereby By Counciiman Stacom— apart the triangular picce of ground situated at the june- | thear intention to eubscribe liberally, and your Commiitee | adopting resolution, as follows: authorized end dircoted wo draw his warrant ta favor of Resolved, That permissio the same is hereby | ton of Sixth av.nue and Broadway, bounded on the | do not entertain a doubt of the ult:mate success of the un- | Resolved, ‘That Twenty-Afth strost between Sixth | 0, & J. Mowbray, ix (he sum of $200, the same to bo | Ole [am Mantes, sad, tes graated 10 H. Anderson, Bowers, to continue | south by Thirty-second street, on theeast by Broadway | dertakings. These projects aro dos. ving efevery encour. | avenue and Broadway, be paved with Bolgian pavomont, | taten from and’ charged to the appropriation for City | She nso ama drweted signs and exbibit goods fu vf his provaises during | and on the west by Sixth avenue; also, the triangular | agement from the municipal authoritiv® of Uris city ; such | aud that the accompanying ordinance be sdopted: — Contingenc’es, such amount being in full for damages | fiiy Oe Bae the pleasure of the Common (ouneil, plot of land bounded on the north ‘by Thirty-fifth street, | evidence of liberality, public spirit and devoiiwn to the Which was adopted by tho following vote :— sustained by thom by reason of tho apparatus of Hook Council Krexay meved to amend seid resolution | ou the east by Sixth avenue and on the west.by Broad: | city and its interests, apart from any other or more wor- Aflirmative—Councilmen | Keenan, Healy, Robinson, | and Ladder Company No. 11 being run into the show by adding thereto the following words:—Provided tue | way, as sites for the erection of bronze statues, comme- | thy motive, is deserving of and should rcosive all the | Stacom, Hagerty, Hayca, Koster, Kenney, Houghtaliv, | window of tho premises occupied by them, upon the oc same does not interfere with public travel. morative of the application of steam to the purposes of | consideration and encouragement necessary to be ex- | Leavy, McGrath Green, i Smith, O'Callaghan, Rus- | casion of tio Gro a: Chrystic street, December 14, 186 Which was accepted by Councilman Stacom, navigation, by Robert Fulton, and the discovery and ap- | tended by tho city government, and (ho example of the | sel, Joyce, Reilly, Fitzgerald and Cook—20 Which was adopted by the following vote +— Councitman Leavy moved that said resolution be re- | plication of electrical telegraphy to tho instantancous | worthy gentlemen who have taken upon themselves the Nogative—Councilmen Brinkman and Brady—2 Affrmative—Councilmen Keet ‘Healy, Robinson, forrod to the Committec on Steels. f intelligence to all parts of the world, by | labor, expense and loss of time necessary to complete MOTIONS RESUMED. Stacom, Hagorty, Hayes, Koster, Kenney, Brinken, Which was carriod. Samuol F. B. Morse, respectfully these works, iu which they have interested themselves, Councilman Kxexan moved that the Board do uow | Brady, Houghtalin, Leavy, McGrath, Groom, Smith, @’Cal By Councilman Kenwax— is worthy, in an eminent degreo, of emulation by our | adjourn. Which was lost. laghan, Russell, Joyce, Fitzgerald and Cook—20. REPORT Resolved, That the name of Ann Welsh, residing at 34 That tho proposition meets the unqualified approval | citizens in other localities of the city. Every one of our GENERAL ORDERA RESUMED. ‘Negative——Councilmen Lot and Reilly—2. Henry street, be added to of bind persona. of your commitice; but before making the formal ro- | squares and public places shoud be embellished with | Report of Committe> on Belgian Pavement in favor of | And tho same was directed to be sont to the Board of 2 Po a s Which was referred to the Comptroller, with power. ndation to the board to appropriate the ground in | similar works of art; New York city should cease to be | adopting resolution aa follows :— Aldermen for concurrence this evening. board st By tho same— nestion, for the purposes intend obo opmnnitves de. | a by-word and reproach to its citizous in consequence | Resolved, That West street, between Battory place GUNERAL ORDBAA-NO. 3B5. o'clock P.M. Clore. Resolved, That perm be and the same is hereby | sire to stute, in brief, the Precast) governed and the | of the nogtect, on their part, to ornamout and | and Chambers atrest, bo paved with Bolgian pavement, Report of Committeo on Publio Health, im favor of aa app aera Riven to Jehn J. McGano to bit goods in front of his | motives that actuated them in arriving at the conclusions | beautify its numerous parks, *q ares and public places | under the direction of the Croton Aqueduct Department. | adopting resolution as follows:— OBSEQUIES OF GENERAL W. W. promines Nos. A260 Bowery, & sion to re- | contained in the resolution accompanying this report.-It | with works of art, commemorative of the, great men Which was adopted by the following voto :— Resolved, That the low ground from about Ninth ave- Ww. Main only during the pleas ho Common Council. | jg an undisputed fact that the city of New York, the | that bavo and siill do exist, and who. have, by wis- | _ Affirmative—Councilmen Koonan, Healy, Robinson, | nus and 123d atrcet to about Fifth avenue and 110th ee Councilman Léxr moved tvat said resolution be rofer- | largest and most populous city in this hemisphere, the | dom in council, valor in war, and gross in and, Stacom, Hagort , Hayes, Koster, Brinkmag, Houghta- | gteoet, over which slowly fowa a small stroamof water, | The BiMitecy Escort and Services ot ted to the Oommilttec.on Streets. commercial centre of this continent, the great mart, of | knowledge of the sciences, been tnstrtimer lin, Loavy, MoGraib, “Green, ‘Smith, O'Callhghan, Rus- | and aigoall. thewponds and stagnant poola in, tho imme wrintey ns -cenene. Gook-—29. diate vicinity be,properly drained and filled io, under Chasehw® wero Which was carried — ‘America, the financial heart of the nation, whose pulsa- lng. renown, upon Our. common . country, : val Joyo, Roilly, Fitzgerald and ‘to Morrisanta for Final interment, &e. By Councilman Stacos— tions are felt in the remotest section of tho Union, As far , rring overlasting blessings ‘upon its citizen: -Nogative—Countilmen Kpnnoy, Brady and Lont—3. the direotion of the Street Commissionor, and that the Soon napalm, at) bi ay of ae ee aad rms case | Un, MN Dats ele aac onthe aaah | Gmina Wiaaast ocd GT in moh do oow | RONEN eeieatetemee = Tee emma ot Banta Gee WS Ome S vi h gas immodtately, the character of its works of art, commemorative | Commilies eve it to be a ic ‘on th of zs ich was vy lowing v: f Coa EAE ee etek or tection | te oly peahoriiion éd. make capwa than in Ri oawee a Aflixmative—Councilmen Kee! compe’ ty Lenny SE aS CSS Coane\lman Devt woved that suid resolution be refer- oat at it ‘States Marine corps, and Dr. Carneckan, with omcort : ved to tho Committee on Streets, pal in the history of our country, or of the | whcro application {s mado for, ground to be wsed for any hich was carried. Ma w. = 1 Which was lost, Duman race. The almost total absence of of } guch purpose, it will be immiediately got apart and ap- Wheroupon the Preset declared that tho Board 'Y, of honor in charge of Cotonel Wagstel, arrived treme bs Councilman Lest moved that said resolution be refor- | this character painfully tmpresses tho intelligent of «f therefor, and every encouragement consistent ote a till Thursday, tho 14th inat., at Uireo :asell, Joyoe, Reilly, Fitzgeral 20, Baltimore at Jorsoy ‘City sbout ’ six o'elock yoo Fed to the Committee on Siregt Openings. every country and clime that visit this city, and is, and | with the other duties of the Common Council to thoir | o'clock P. M. JAMES M. SWEENY, Olork. Negative—Cou —2, : Which was carried, poanl§ anes turaedind? continue to be a in ae mor- | constituents willbe afforded the patriotic efforts of our ae Report of Committes on Roads, in tavor of adopting | terday morning, where they wore mot by the a By Councilman Russent.— tiDcation to those of our'citizens who, by experi can | citizens engaced in euch noble undortakings, Sratup Session, Tuvrsvay, Dec. 14—3 P. M. resolution as follows ; Fifth regiment Veteran Volnoieer, Hancock's core, % AS ORUNADUE OREATH weToR ov cay Rastroans ux | institute a comparison between this, the place of their | This city should not overlook tho cluim to places in the | The Board mot, puraant to adjournment, in their | “Resolved, That crosswalks bo laid across Third avenue, ‘and tho dotachment of tho Pirst regiment Onited Staten v Tuk CHY OF NEw YORK. birth, the city of their affection, and'the other cities in | affections of its citizens of mon who were ita benefactors, | obamber, No. 16 City Hall. j Trom Forticth to Fifty-sixth street, under the directio ioe sab ty Ghee t ‘The Mayor, Aldermen snd Commonalty of the City of | both the oid and new worlds, which, while they are far | and to whose forosight, influence, porsevorance ‘ond Present—James Hayos, fsq., President, in tho chair, } of the Croton Aqueduct Department, and that the accom- | aftillery which been detailed by Sal peed York, in Common Couuci! cvuuvened, du ordain a8 | below it in every other particular, and in every other {ateltigence Now York aM ey 3 many of ie od (4 eee ay, sinus par termes ie neat, a . Buren for that honor, The full baud from Governors low essential that constitutes greatn wealth and power, io jessings and advantages enjoy: coual a , Stacom, ‘was ado) by the following vote:— land ‘attondance. then forme uw ‘Sucriow 1. There shall be an officer in the Streot De- | far excel it in the character and iaumber of their statuary Citizens, Tho projectors of tho Erte Canat, “fore. | Hagerty, Koster, Kennoy, ee ee, Houghta- Atirmative—Councilmen Keenan, Healey, Robingon , br porbr ron - bane be | the ais partment who shall be called the Inspector of City Rail- | and monumental works, the surest evidence of a refined | most among whom stands the revered form of | tin, Leavy, McGrath, Greon, Lent, Smith, O'Callaghan, | sta:om, Hagerty, Hayos, Koster, Konney, Brinkman, | 0) the City big ry Py | ai roads in the City of New York, whose duty it shall be to | and intellectual taste and the most unmistakable proof | De Witt Hinton, should be romombered, ‘and | Rusaoll, Joyoo, Roilly, Fitzgerald and Cook—-22. Brad; » Hou stall , Leavy, Mi Green, Lent, Smithy | sixty mon co 1 os that the railroads in the City of New York are kept | of an cducated and cultivated peopl his services suitably commemorated by those who | Councilman Hause7y was here called to tho chair. O'Callaghan, Russell, Joyce, Roilly,’Fitegerald and Cook | Sixty thom trom swe: ‘Ofely and Janes F. ti fn proper order and condition, and that the companies | — If our own. people, particularly the educated and re- | have, and whose descendants will, for all time to come, | _ The minutes of moctings held Docember 12 and 18 | —v3, Sanger, the latter ‘ecting lof the po Koop in good repair the space between the various rail- | fined, experience this feeling of mortification and regret | sharo in the benefits secured by his prescience in fore- | wore read and approved. Report of Committeo on Belgian Pavemont, in favor of | aus’, guard of six nen-oom ives inn road. tracks, and the space outside the samo, on eithor | at our apparent indifference or neglect to perpetuate in | soeing and fully comiprehendine, yours ago, the infmonse ‘MOTIONS. concurring with the Board of Aldermen in adopting F050- | tho iattor which bad been selected to act 3, any @ide of said Uracks, of at least eight feet in width of exclr | a pecomi manner our estimation of the advantages | adventag’ of a union of the oa Of fi Weat Councilman Kurxan movod to suspend the regular or- | juiion as followa:— ‘then bore the coffin to the Governor's Room ta xiao io which any rail may be lstd, or in accordance } secured to our people by our gi ber with the city of New York. The originators of the works | der of business, for the purpose of taking up General Resolved, That Sixtieth street, between Lexington and | the Hall, which }was festooned with black dre ith the terms of thelr grants rewpoctively; and also, | can we feel surprised or indignant if those unxious | br which the etty ied with puro water in anlimi. | Ordors. Fifth avonues, bo paved with Belgian pavement, under pery forthe en ee the romaine were | at oach and every ordinanc+ or resolution of the Com- | to find any pretext for condemnation, anc willing | ted@quentities, tho d of our Central Park and Which waa carried. the direction ‘of the Croton Aqueduct it, and Oo aos Conacit relating to raliroads isfully complied with. | ¢o apply to us any reproach, disseminate that one #0 | many other public benefactors should be roprosented in GENERAL ORDEIA P that the accompanying ordinance therefor be adoptod. winw 3x0. 2. Tho Inspector of City Railroads sbull report, | often made by our commercial rivals, or others inter- | such a manner that a recollection of their services would Report of Committeo on Streets, in favor of adopting Councilman O'CALLAGHAN moved that said paper be deers — prithoat delay, all violations of city ordinances respect. | gated in defaming us, that the people of this city are so | be ever present to their boneticiaries, whilo the great | resolution as follow: roferred back to the Committce on Belgian Pavemont. city eustroads to the Corporation Attorney, and shall | deeply immersed in basines, so entirely absorbed in | mon that have at diffrent timos and’ to differont ways | Resolved, That a crosswalk be la'd across Third street, | Which was lost Ee a semi-annual report to the Comiaon Council of all | accunvulating fortunes, 80 siavishly en, in the wor. | adorned and shed lustre upon our commion country and | opposite No, under direction of tho Croton Aqueduct | Councilman Lext moved that said vote be reconsi- eserrnt iness transacted by him, and submit forconsideration | ghip of the “almighty dollar,” that they cannot spare | its free institutions, should have their virtues and public | Department, and that the accompanying ordinance there- | derod, ‘Yvitoh and action such suggestions as may bo deemed by him | the time, even though they liad the inclination, to de- | sercices so consplcuousiz recorded in tha midst of thous | for be adopted. ‘Which was lost. dxu% 1% Beneficial for the interoat of the city aud of those using | vote e1 smaX portion of their wealth for any higher | who are now enjoying, in uninterrupted peace and pros- Which was adqpted by tho following vote;— ‘Which was adopted by the following vote: — odd VW. the city railroads, The sald inspector shall be subjectto | or nobler purpose, and that a grovelling parsimonious. | pority, the results of their |i toils and sacrifices, an Affirmative—Councilmen Keenan, Healy, Robinson, Affrmative—Councilmon Healy, binson, Stacom, the Sthee Commissioner in the proper discharge of the | noss ts the clilefcharacteristic of our people? Tho truth, tape ly commensurate with the morits and claima of | Stacom, Hagerty, Hayes, Koster, Kenney,” Brinkman, Hagorty, Hayes, Koster, Keuney, Brinkman, iy. duties of his office, and shail receive paymcnt monthly | simply stated, must, we fear, force us to acknowledge h upon the itude of our citizens, Thia | Brady, Houghtalin, a McGrath, a Lent, | Houghtslin, Leavy, Russell, Joyce, Reilly and Fitz- edowsd «{ or bis services at the race of $3,000 per annum the justice of these accusations to a certain extent only; | done, and the only bar to the olaims of the | Smith, han, Russell; Joyce, Woilly, Fitegorald ia—1b. Yo youn Which was laid over, and while wo can point with pride to our great publieen- | Empire City for a front piace in the ranks | aad Cook—22 f Negattve—Councilmen Keenan, McGrath, Green, Lout, goer By Counciiman O'CALLsGras— Sepeens, such as our Croton Water Works, our Central | of enlightened, educated and rofincd commu- Roport of Committee on Streeta, in favor of adopting | Smu:h, O'Callaghan and Cook—7. Sworn Resolved, That the Street Commissioner be and he is | and other parks, our charitable, educational and cor- | nitic forever removed: the constant, and, your Com. | resolution as follows— Reaolution by Board of Aldermen, as follows :— at hhoreby authorized and d.rected to cause Kighty-fourth | rectional institutions, both public and privato, in suc- | mittee are forced to admit, morited roproaches of all Resolved, That First ayenuo, from Thicty-seventn Resolved, That tho Comptroller ‘be and ho is hereby daiw «tO, between Tenth avenue and Broudway, tu bo | cessful refutation of these charges, in the main, | intelligent men against us, for the remarkable paucity of | to Thirty-ninth strect, be paved with cobble stone pave- | authorized and directed to draw warrants in favor of the -0@ ony, Mightod with gas without delay. | qt we must acknowledge that, so far as they re- | works of art of this doscri| in the first city of the | mnt, under the direction of th#Croton Acqueduct De- | Clerk of the Board of Councitmen and the Which was referred to the Committee on Lamps and | late to the embeilishment of our public parks, squares | Amorican Continont, will be forever silenced, and the. periment, and that the accompanying ordinaace therofor | of the Bourd of Aldernien, for the sum of $300, as com. Gas. and places, with works of art, calculated or intended | proud, imperial city of Now York will be in this regard, 2 adopted. pensation for extra services to committees of the respec- 099 via: 1, By Councilman Rossat— ‘as well to commemorate the gonius, virtues, services or | as shocertainly \s in every other characteristic of an The President moved to amond said resolution by | tivo Boards for the year 1865; also warrants for the sum. Resolved, That the vacant lotson the south side of | sacrifices of the great men of our city, our Mate and our | enlightented, free and prosperous community, entitled | striking out the words ‘“‘cobble stone'’ and insorting in | of $250 for each of the assistant Clerks, messengers, ser- strest, betwen First and Second avenues, be | nation, as to adorn our city with the creations of the | to pre-eminence in respect to the number and character | Liou thoroof tho words “trap block.” Geanta-at-arms and doorkeepera, and readers of the ro- under the direction of the Street Commis- | ablest and best artists of our country, they are sadly, de- | of its statuary and monumental works of art—the surest Which was carried. spective Boards, for s:milar services, the amount to be See ee rene poanan ee nenene About twelve o'clock Lieutenant Morris, the son, Yo ropa a poner. lorably true, and by our remissness and ligence in | and gafest criterion by which to judge of the character ‘The President then moved that said paper be referrod | charged to the appropriation for City Contingencies, or oo a a ob Which was referred to the Committeo on Public Health. Pots enioulay we ae left ourselves in a peaition seem. | of its (phabitants for intellectuality. and refinement. Ip | back to the Committec on Streets. any appropriation baving a balance sufficient to pay the Mrs. Dr. Carnochan, the daughter, with other euniicts a) BY Conacilman Jora— c ingly to merit these reproaches, Our present public en- | conclusion, yoar Committee offer for your adoption the | Which was carried. gaine. 4 members of the family of the di arrived ft gy Resolved, That the Comptroller be and he is hereby | torprises or institutions do not impress the casual visitor | following resolution:— Resolution by Board of Aldermen, as follows:— ‘Which was concurred in by the following vote: — to take the final farewell of their the “ rized and directed to ¢raw his warrant in favor of | or observer with any ad idea of the magnitude of Resoli ‘That the triangular piece of ground situated Resolved, That the Comptroller be and he Is bereby Affirmative—Councilmen Keenan, Hes Robinson, | Toom was immediately cleared of all other visitors, ae@ o jo W. Roome fur the sum of $362, for materialsand | our city or its claim toctasidbration for publ , spirit, or | at the recniien of the ‘sixth avenue apd Broadway, | au:horized and directed to renew the leases now about | Sticom, Hagorty, Hayes, Koster, Kenney’ Brinkman’ | 2 affecting pociing took place, several, Inbor furnished to the Jo nt Special Committes of the | intelligent and cultivated taste in the development of | bounded on the south by Thirty-second strect,.on the Can oe the usé of the Law Department, | Brody, Houghtalin, Loavy, McGrath, Green, Smith, O'Cal. | Jargy military detachments from the various fortfiice-- Common Council on celrbrating the anniversary of our | its beauties and attractions. A minute inspection of our | cast by Broadway and on the west by the Sixth avenut Nos. 11 117 Nassau street, for a period of ten y laghan, Russell, Joyco, Reiily, Fitzgerald and Cook—21. | tione begas. to arrive, consisting of the Firrt regimens ydows * Be¥onal independence, at the City Hail and Union | public and private institutions is Absolutely necassary in | be fenced in; and, also, that the triangular piece of | at the following rates, viz. :—for the offices of the Cor- Vogstive:-Osumeiou Lout—1 United siates artillery, Fitth Uawed States iory, the Ww rove ¢ ag per annexed bili, and the Comptroticr is fur- | order to become acquainted with their workings, involv- | ground bounded on the’ north by Thirty-Gfth street, on | poration Counsel, $8,000 per annum; for the offices of | Commun cation from the Comptrolier, with draft of |" permanent party from Governor's Island and about two boxoans m@ngeauthorized and dir.cied tw churge tue sae to the | ing much time, patient Investigation, and they ean only | the cust hy Sixth avenue and on the wost by Broadway, | the Gorporation Attorney, $4,000 per annum, end for | an ordinance making additional appropriations for the | hundred and Gfty marines from the Marine Ba Kd moe ativu for colebrating the Fourth of July, 1865, | be known and ‘appreciated by a comparixon with other | be fenced in, under the direction of tho Street Com the office of the Public Adminisirator, $5,000 por annum. | yonr 1865, under command of Captain Cuglor. ‘The latter wore owiv 10999) the account of City Contingencies, institutions of a similar character iv other locali- | sioner. ‘ k Which was concurred in by the following yoto:— Councilinan Lewr moved to amend aaid ordinance by | ®0companied by the bund from the receiving ship Ver- was laid over. ties, They pre. silently, unobtrusively managed, Resolved, That inasmuch as a on yoga ofetoam | Affirmative—Councilmen yg Feo Robinson, |. atriking Werefrom the itom of “Contingeneles—Law Do. | Mont, , and many of the extenstve and interest- | to the purposes of navigation, for whi is country is in- | Stacom, LY, hag Roster, , Brinkman, | partment, $9,000," ‘ As the military came.into the Park they were formed ing of them are inaccessible to the ordinary | debted tothe genius.and persevorance of Fulton, has been sae Houghlalin, vy, McUrath, Green, Smith, Which was lost. —— ey with thir right resting at the Hag: and or visitor to our city; consequently, | one of the principal causes of the great development of , Russell, Joyce, Reilly, Witayorald “and Counctinn Lave moved to nd said ordinance-by gate on Broadway. Previsely at one o'clook G. & I. Edgo & Co., for the sum of $15,750 for theyare Iettle known, and when visited do not impress | the woa!thand prosperity of the oly; and whereas thie die. a striking therefrom the item of « Goatlngeories—-Croton three rolls of the mufied dram, accompanied by the furnished an the occavion of celebrating the | tho Beholder with more than a transient fc ‘of plea | covery and practical application of elactrieal telegraphy Aquednet Board, $2,000."" command “Prosenbarmes!'* annutinced that the remaing of our national independence, and tho | sure, and leave no Insting Impression upon his mind; | to the instaptaneons communication of intelli; a ‘MOTIONS rich was lost. wore femored fram the City Hall to the heares, \ roller ia hereby further auihoriaed and directed to | one visit being #uflicient to acquaint him with all the de- | all parts of the world, and drought inte ui by Councilman HovcuTsiin moved to suspend tho’ first Counciman Hewt moved to amend said ordinanes by | Which wax drawn ap in. waiting, borne (&S noe: « Charge the kame to. the appropnation for celebrating the | tuile of ther management, if seeking for instruction, or | Morse, has been, and: protmiace to be for the frture, of | order of business to permit him to make a revolation to | strikmg thorefrom the item of ‘grading Hamilton | Commishioned officers, faked on cithor side by Generale is of July, 1865, or to the account of City Con- weeny hin curiosity, should that be the object of ‘his | the highest conceivable uulity to tho city in rorard to | discharge a committes, ‘square, $20,000." Heintze!man, Van Buren, Anderson, Loomis, Parke, Law- 2 ; while hundreds of thousands visit our city, who | it» progress in wealth and goneral prosperity ; therofore, Which was carriod. ‘With was lont by the following vote:— renco, Hazzard, Day, Me! n, Van Viiot and Admiral have never yot secn, much less inspected, one of our | it ix ordained by the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty Councilman HovarraLm™ moved that the Committees on Affrmativo—Councilmen Brinkinan, Loavy, Green, | Bell. The remains wore placed in tho hoarse, which public institutiona, either for instruction, or to gratify | of the city of York that the two triangular pieces of | Wharves, Piers and Slips be dtsol ed from the further | Lert, Smith, O'Callaghan—6. proceeded down the ling, where it took yon, and the That the parte ‘heir curiosity, and the same may be also said probably | ground above designated be and the same aro hereby | consideration of resolution of ‘of Aldermen as fol- ‘Negative—-Councitmon Keenan, Mealy, Robinson, Sta | Teqaisite orders having been given the line by Brigadier ~ are hereby dona! of an equal number of our own citizens. Far different, | set apart and appropriated for the erection of a bronze | lows:— com, Hagerty, Koster, Kenney, Brady, Honghtal ~ | General Merchant, who was in command of the cntire rarer ir, 1 ptrotier be and he is red and however, is the case with the few objects of imtcrest now | statue, of natural size, of each of the before mentioned Resolved, That iesion be and the same is hereby | Grath, Russell, Joyce, Reilly, Fitzgoratd and Cock—15, | Parade, the procession moved off ia the ordor sub- ive bas badegesd t draw his warrant in favor of the aforesaid | erected to adorn and beantify the ofr woes of art, | benefactors of the country and of the world; the pedes- given to Allan , President of the North Atlantic ‘The ordinayce Was then adopted by the following | Jotmed:— Squad of Police. United states Naval Band. ioe ‘dr, the above named sum, provided that they | calculated to inspire the bebolder wit lings anything | tahof each statue to bear emblematic devices re; jteamahip Company, to widen pier at the foot of Canal | yote:— wei blind and in destitute c: stances, and the | akin to respect for this great city, or its govern: | ing the discovery and use of steam applied to navigation } atrost to present width of pier to the bulkhoad, on Affirmative--Councilmen Keenan, Healy, Robinson, POM TIO) gi} ‘aepended therefor be charged to the account of | ment or people, are very few; but those that do | and the successive modilications in the perfectionment | the outer portion, to build a shed thereon, samo to bo | Sticom, Hagort: Hayes, Koster, Kenney, Brady, Batialton of Marines, from Marine Barracks. baw 9449479 FHMAdonAy exist aro well’ worthy of identification with tho | of telegraphy. dono at his own cost and expense, to be done under the | Houghtalin, MoUrath, Ruvwell, Joyce, Fitsgerald and | Detachinents of Regulars, about one thousand mem OM Wet FAA referred to the Committee on Dovations | metropolis of the festern World, Our ‘High Resolved, That, in furtherance of the F signer! read | direction of the Street Commissioner. Cook—15. Uniied States Army Band. per Otint ced! Bridge” strikes the beholder with awe as lution and ordinance, itis hereby made the duty of the Councilman Lunt moved that said paper be referred Negative—Councitmen Brinkman, Leavy, Groen, Lent, Tho hoarse and pall. ra trates 30-0") gytenauyhan Hovanrauis— contemplates its massive proportions and impressive | present and future Mayors of the city of New York to | back to the Committes on Wharves, Piers and lips. Smith," O'Callaghan and Reilly—7. The lato General's herse, led by an orderly. Ad Wein BO Rowe, What permission be and id hereby granted to | grandour, Our Central Park, the pride of our city, is | open a subscription list, upon parchmont, for the name | Which was lost. MOTIONS RESUMED, Carriagus, ‘vith, relatives of deceased. Joo G Dale, the lessee of the pier number Forty-five, at | visited by hundreds of thousands of our own citizens and | and amount against ench mame of all persons | The resolution was thon concarred in. Councilman Hovarraus moved that when the Board | , Passing owt the west pate of tho Park, it ot arial foow of Chiarlton st North river, to widen the | at ‘aod amid its uml ns groves, its who desire to co-operate im the mode above | Councilman FrracunaLy moved that the Committos on | adjourn {it do 80 to meet on Friday, 1th instant down Broadway to Trinity church, where tho line came Madud 19 os gdelobany portion of the sine to the L. on the north. fields its elegant drives, whine aati chet ts civeey ‘of rendering due honor to tho characters of | Street Openings be discharged from the further conside. | Secclocke?. M. Ys Lith instamt, at | tC front, and the music playing i dirge, the coffin was Bol 910 96%) OF gty hhitto Crerdof, and to extend the same out to the Com- | Jakes, of in contemplating the architectural beauties dis- bert Fulton and Samuel F. B. Morse, and of carrying | ation of resolution as follows:— ‘Which was carried. borne into the church, LF ng hd cote ting were Bel oF Vgeaageor’s (ue of pier-b und also that permission | covered at almost every turn, or winding in ite pumber- } forward tho work of erecting, under the authority of the Resolved, That 1034 sirect, from Bloomingdale road to GENERAL ORDFRA AGAIN RESUME, three of tho cl men, = 10, oI acon ys : 6 . reqni od) vio” \ARyenad: ih howeby granied (G Liu to erect a shed and | less intersecting roads, an idea is almost involuntarily | Mayor, by the agency of a committee of citizens of his | Eleventh avenue, bs lighted ‘with gas immediately. Royolved, That the salary of the Inspector of Vauita | of the Episcopal church, proceded the pall bearers up moe 999d 40) vettiees On ‘suid plo- when so widened and com- | forced upon the mind of tho greatness, tho wealth, the | appointment, the bronze statues, with appropriate de- | Which was carried. and Areas be inrroased to the sum of $2,000 per annum, | theaisleto the front of thealiar, whore lt waa laid during mot WOK sani dad alas to wider ‘he bulkhead betwéen piers wa spirit and the enterprise of the people of this city. | vices, commemorative of the genie and usefulness of The resolution was then adopted. and thatthe Comptroller be authorized to pay the in: the beg Pe) 16 ‘Be er ane re anive oy rye dye Wo oy rather Fotty-six, North river, to the Harbor Com- ‘ith these two works of art (the Croton Water Work: the two before mentioned American citizens. Councilman Kosten moved that the Committee on | crease from the appropriation for: City Contingencies, | The lesson vets wd ‘4 age A fai if ae dramcas quey 0) TGR dine? io suine to bo done nt higown ex- | of which tho High ridge forms. part, and the Central | Reeolved, ‘That the work be entered upon aa soon axan | Lampe and Gas be discharged from tho furthor conside- | "Which was adopted by the following votsr— Corinthians, after which the us jal ritual of the 44H TAT pbdeg aud conder'the direction of the Strect Commis- | Park) ends the enumeration of the great artificial objecta | adequate amount abail have been subscribed to authoriae | ration of resolution as followa:— Afirarative—Cougelimen Kee: Church was read, and tho romains were again deposited sioner. a ee Of laterost in shia city, and they are certainly com. | tho undertaking, Resolved, That the Harlem Gaslight Company bo and Tingerty, Bayes, Koster, Konney’ Drinkinan, | #200 hearse, The military escort having bree dletaieses, eT) Laxt moved that fald revolution be re- | mensurate with its magnitude and greatness. In| Resolved, That, unless the terms and conditions of the | they are horoby directed to lay gas mains in 118th stroet, oughtalln, MoGrath, Smith, O'Callaghan, Joyce, | te remains, follow by the rolatives, were takoa 0. oo (avon wl tapthe Carmine on Wirarves, Piers and Slips. objecta of statu and = monumental works we | foregoing revolutions be complied with, within a period | between Third and Fourth avenues, undor the diroction Morrisania for interment. ary avelanle OCW emt wee lost, are sadly deficient. With the exception of the | of five years, from the date of the approval of these re- | of the Street Commissioner. aloyted by the following vote: | equestrian statue of Washi at Union square, | solutions, the samo shall be considered as null and void, | Which was carried. hae : Court of Appeats. coord a of Soa tdmntiiresy Cou ecnan, Healy, Robinson, | erected by the public spirited citizens of that | and the uses of the ground therein granted for tho erec- ‘The resolution was then 5 SEPTEMBER TERM—1965. Y wove! a) So Gmeconey Koster, Kenney, Houghtalin, | vicinity, pened Colonel James Lee, and the monn- | tion of the statues in question, and all and overy atruc- Councilman Koster moved that the Commistos on | given to 0.'J. W. Buschor & Co, to keep a sign in front Tre Bowd of Commissioners of Pilots ve. Jon r tol (OR) ide@eatiy «1 in , Callaghan, Ruesell, | ment to General Worth, at Madison square, orected by | ture or building erected therevn, shall become the | Lamps and Gas be discharged from the further conside- | of thoy premises, No. 292 Canal stroot,t he same to, te- | Clark ci al.—This action was brought to recover certaim baa «rook nigisyéa, Betty; fend Cook —19 the city, there is ating to remind our own people, or | property of tho city. rationof re-olution as follows ;— main Meine tho pleasure of the Common Council. penalties imposed by a statute in 1858, for ea- JaiNega tre+-@oqneilm of Brokman, Brady and Leavy—3. | those that visit them, of any of the great and good men JOHN BRICK, Committeo on Resolved, That gas mains be Inid in Fifty-second Resolved, That permiasion be and the same is beroby | cumbecing or tatorfering with the froe uso of any bulk- “ononrs, ‘hoxo , Self-sacrificing devotion, . H. GEDNEY, Arts and Sciences. — between Tenth and Bleventn avenues, under the | Riven to William to place @ sign in front of his | bead or por in tho port of Now York, The defendants vviy Cire Wi tyiGoredittnaon Steet presented a report in favor | and persis try indebied, ina marked IGNATIUS FLYNN, a . direction of the Metropolitan Gaslight Company. Store, No, 280 Canal street, fie game to remain during | Lad been the partners and wore tho survivors of H. B. 4 dt dpe artoqtromav alls acrées Third stroct, opposiie No. 228. | degres, for the proud pro-cminence it now occupies, A While the same was helag read, Which gras rarriod. tho pleasure of the Common Council. Cromwell, docoased. Defendants also claimed the use ov Coins buy hietnaeas Iaabhover, |'! scarcity of subjocta of commemoration cannot be pleaded Councilman Lust moved that tho further reading be solation was then Resolved, That ission be and the same ie hereby | of the wi under a lease from tho city, though the wun) 95) 501 the@owmoritiao.em Strests | prevented a report in favor | im extenuation of our remiesness in this respect. No | suapendod. that the Committees on ven to Bernard McFeely to exhibit goods iv front of hiv | questions litigated were :— Of paving First jue, Trew Thirty-seventh to Thirty. | nation in the world has been more prolific of great mon— ich was carried. discharged from the further consider. | store, No. 162 Chatham aireet, the same to remain during Fired—Whethor the structure on tho wharf was an ob- tone pavement, benefactors not only to our own country, State and city, ‘The same was then concurred io B tho pleasure of the Common Council. struction ingthe sense of the act of 185% & oAaE we vee but to the whole human race—and to no two mon, proba- Report of Committoo on Roads, with resolution aa Resolved, That the Harlem Gaslight Company bo and Resolved, That i the samo is hereby | Whether the two surviving defendants, against whom Ut yutvottey Caan! UAPaMiPAdlid Hadith presented a report in | bly, ean this language apply with more directness and | follows they are hereby directed to Iny gas mains in One Hin. gourts in front of his pending time of the trial, wore re- £7 vvit de ‘fatoees-thiiug j craleiiig, the low ground from | greiter force than to the two whose achievements inthe | — Resolved, That 125th street, from its junction with | dred and Twenty-third street, between Third and Fourth Centro The J t of the “vt tolltteseade ptree’ ath avenne and 110th | quiet, peaceful pursuits of practical knowledge tended to | Manhattan street to Broadway, be pogsiaied, gradi avenues, and the Strogt Commissioner is hereby directed b, the affirmation of these propo- Bie "908914 AOE Dino 4h) loro ont bonetit all mankind, and whose gonins bas practicalty | curbed and guttered, under the direction of tho St ty cake gia Iampposts to bo placed thorein as soon ved, That stained Wale Court, watch, held— 0D 490 Witeoh-wrae 4 ws revolutionized and improved the order of things as they | Commissioner, and that the accompanying ordinance ible. Bi & That a & publie wharf, from the Mayor, Sieh clowny {imme onan prewoe roan fa favor of | existed antorior to their inventions, and whom it is in. | thorefor be adopted. ‘ goods'in front of thetr premises on Centro, Kim and nue upon the lessse the ey 8 across Third avenue, ib Fortioth | tended to in the ereetion ‘of Lee eeiatte an ek cae a adopted. A Yhe samme to remain ditring tho pleasure rm righ tige amd, control. of ~ Report Comti on wi Tesola, Connell. 1) h y : directed to apart that ‘Wharvoe, Porn’ nt Ission be and the same is hereby such lease, such contiones | presen’ “ Fu ¥. B. Morye ; the threo lota on the wost sido of tho a Tesolution of Aldermen as r, Keller & Co. to connect drain from their * vessels to it are subjoot | Fonrth avenue, between’ Thitty-eightb and Thirty-ninth : : EGE Walker street, to sewer in Centre use of wharves, ng Med moe, 9 peda . ‘That 3 Rete Rn’ RH ‘to be dune tinder directions and rules of oe .f Ry yong accompany ing tonnce | Moasrs.: Bardot, ; ral t 1 esseln, that pavying ‘Comm n rules aad regatations ak ‘Yoanoln using moenp daring the pleasure of the ‘Which was cartiod. ‘The reavlution was then concurred in by tho following Public Health. ‘ors, with resolution as necessary rocel vote: . and Mathew 3 encumber it wlth the free Spotty imen Keenan, Healy, Robinson, | acta aiban 4 mae 8 Snes we ariguiica te ‘ auoduer Board, aud tbat the eo. | Brady, Bath, OCH Soyos, > ring ‘a firm acting as-0 comman agont of neve be aloptod, “| Rony, ud Oook-—18. 4 the Coan o ‘cansig suc ractary th reecind Taner mer on Do. to don oharge the expense thereof to puch pen) 0. § nations and further easels, are the actors im making and main, Rasolvod, That ike dict areata, from it intorseotion & « i t 7 obstructions. ap are liable (hereior. ‘tuviditeg ott) Wo 181d batten brow J ovens od2 yortuy sig0 diame ot ome ont Ni9a099 wow Ce ee ec

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