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8 MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS, sent sewer to Fourth avenue, and tat the accompanying ir Which was eencurred in by the BOARDING AND LopGINa,' acre Ee eokee 2 Gear Ran Et Mets Commitise on Roads, with résolution as fol- Board of Aldermen. lows: pereni of Councilmen, as follows: Hesolved, That from Third to. Sixth sven, Frere aN erra avine Chair, and a sewer, with the necessary receiving basing be fngged & space figure feet wide middie ot BE pery — a i We Solera, be ball fo mt, betmone Henry am sioner, and that the accompanying ordinance therefor be : Akiermen Gedney, MeKnight, Ryere Jeremiah, Brice, the direction of the Croton Aqueduct Department. Tr, ceahetheuen ewlved, That the Comptroller be and he ts hereby ay- Masterson, Outwell, 0" fartey ant Yad ‘was concurred im by the vote:— fol | thorized and to draw warrants in favor of the Te mivutes of were read and approved. Affirmative-Aldermen Ione Gedner MoKnight, Jere. See SP aee te ee iens Sons and for the amounta respectively an passed by "he TEL CPIDREEPONT. HOUSE. BROOKLA FC. Mill, for erecting platiorm and stand at Union device, Cally. Meslenssn. Saleen, U/ieien, ant Ninth avenue ed, That the sidewalks on Fifty-third street, from | Board of City Canvassers, December 18, 1558 for engi to Heights, L. 1., 1 0pen for the reception of permane Bal of C. Miliary review’ Fourth of July, amounting te | Yan Voornls “Hl, en, as follown: Voth street over | Seo0nd avenue to East river, be and reflagged, and | said board, the amounts to be taken from the =ppropitatin sad gussia; clogant Suits, also single Rooms ; Resclved, That Poareesns street, ‘rom Third to Fourth ry ‘and also all the | thecurb and guiter stones set andveset where necessary, for olostios me eapeueee, oe aa red pees as |. Those des:ring Sut accommodations can find t was laid over. avenue, be paved with Beli pavement, under the direc- | por ‘pools in the immediate vicinity, be ro: ogee ty Girestion of the Street Commissioner, x pane Ralasioe: suiticient to pay somapy cory app) ETERS & WILSON, Proprietors MOTIONS. mane ‘de ig | tion of the Croton Taeotedt Department, that the ac under the direction of the Street Tene Comaltize cm Reade, wih teneiuiion 20. f0h, WRLR Was wltoted by the following vote:— Alderman Faxtey moved that when this 4 fd journ it | companying ordinance therefor be adopted. Heaton ‘that the accompanying ordinance thereto Affirmative Atiermen Moore, Norton, Flynn, Shannon, “ EARL STREET, Co ge eareess Ragerens Saat nev nt Mipoe oes Fe AE wil nulivorAldermnen Jones: Gedney® McKnight J veri a wr ived, That the curband guiter stones beset andre. | McKnight, Rycrs, rice, Masterson, Outwell. O'Brien, Vac, | Pg APREBT ROUSE. Foods having purchased ic ea . rmative—Aldermen Jones ney, MeKni ere. c d the sidewalks fi ecessary, in Eighty- | Voorbis—Ll. he “inform his friends and the pub; oe ea eI inh, Bree, Mastersoa, Oilwell, O'Brien, Parley and Van . fiat =e Feteeen Fou hand Firuh venus tnder te j_kepaivetue President, Aldermen Jeremiah snd Par ere foetal ine er sgl geaulemen, fe Resolved. That the Oomptrolier be and he is hereby anthor- Panluiian irection t Commissioner, ant ‘accompany $ to $6 per wi families i} red and iirected ‘ora is warrant In fayor of B. Van Resolved. That tha eroion kaneduer, Board. be aad’ they omptrolier, with pow "Oni one tatoos Wich re pubeeguently recon terete} of chavter 0 of | Salona Attached, where a good table | Seeoh, aad anys for earri or — 5 ~ Kuropean a ee ee uum cattarins during the chy canvass, aus here directed ic lay acromralk aa a continuation of | Which was cetarreg tothe Comptoien wit Tats fol-| ,,Reportl of Committee ou Roads, with resolution an f0l- | sho several ordinances 2180, and io Togulale Pore oe pagks | Doardere taken at ia per week. bi Which was laid over. with Forty third street. on a direct Ui sidewalk be- | lows:— by give: hes rlages., vie" c By the Paesipent— rt Forty. i ‘el > ird avenus Resolv: , That permission be and the same hereby nm } Bey coac oF car! 3 HE ROYAL VICTORIA HOTEL, NEW PROVIDE! ocltadTaatjorminion te andthe mame, bray | Sonunyin ous tartar Oo alsin atm in| trom Pontateauen iy Psion see, rane, we ge | Mecha conc uf ec ib ee Wickes a msconmucsen siete: | Ties teow, ta he ut anv rer fart ir 47 oi Yt 1868, Teotloi roton Aqueduct iment, y t | Resolved, ‘That Third avenue, from its incersection at . ¢ rd to Fourth avenue, to regulate and grade, set curb and | ‘ys i0 peu nance of December tT town <—gypasetll Aeoner ee Hadley ang : tween Third and Fourth avenues, said work to be done al dis, Incersection. tg | cation (Othe manager, Mit, JAMES CARROLL, at § Fee nea eset | _fM@emativeAldermen'Jaoew Gedney. Moknight, Jere. | “ Whinh wan cnferred i the Cowmitiee on Roads sown expenae and under the direation of tha Steet Co | Pera Wik Helgian pavements under the direction of the | =—————= ane Sec gees sot rane wnege oe Ge Tish ge Masaroe, Cia Slee, Hate Wan | 5 Rept soa cmmmatto aan ar avesbe, Wis | SRR ag Efoion deeded ebacgoemt and Wencompeorie crt! | GALES OF MAL ROTATE, wet, wae 6 eenpee pneport of Comenitton ‘on Streets, in favor of adopting reso- oars pavement, vid ‘iedad 3 Re part of Commitee on Sewers, for receiving basin and Which was feoncarned ta bg thie following vote:— aeiae LL WANTING FARMS.—LANDS.—TO ALL WANTIN Réslvei. That the Comptrotter be and bes hereby autho- | ioe. Out So ettech street, from the frst to the Second | Resolved, ‘That permission be and the same is hereby ris, southeast corner of Forty-elghth street and Second } Affirmative Aldermen | Moore. the Svexdent Noi | Aid cltuacsy SO miles south of Phlladeipiis by Tallron ed und direcind to draw his warrant in favor of Catie# | avenue, be'rrgulated, graded ani curb and gntter stones act | given to B Seburtian tn exhibit xoods in front of his Which was laid over. wail O'Brien Farley andVen Voorhis—13.” Tick soll, producing large crops; 20 acre’ tracts at $25 b for the sum of $100, for Ll oalg eep sing et ge and aidewalks flagged a space four feet wide, through the | premises. No, 218 Bowery. to remain only during the plea- ich Mote om: Steaks, with: seaclétion. sdeh Negative—Alderman Jeremiah—t, acre, payable within four years: ‘business openth payer haere os neueponee coe ont he po Bi centre thereof, under the direction of the Street Commis- | sure of the Common Counell. lows? Report of Committee on National Affairs, infavorof adopt: | good society; hundreds. are ‘settling and muking improv y coutingencies. ” Sipoer, and that the accompanying ordinance therefor be |” Which waseoncurredin. ©) 1. ao, ago noserelt |. Hevolvad, That sidewalks on the southwest comer of Thir- | tng resolution an followai— a a neue hereby autto- | fel alli’ towienipeNs od” Lettery hinrered: Ba ae tae, ST nieh was ndepleter Up ere ETM as cae | Oa TT ee Tocelve a done | ne a re Oe the. Sineet, Connaiasioner and tbat the Tized and directed wo draw ig, warrant jn favor of George | contatning full information wilt be sent free aisle "Fil'doemlanon beand te sma ie hereby given | wianriieg” Masterson, Ouwell, iGrish, Farley and Van: | 4 (Py Har of Couneimen, December 16 106 referred to | SSGRRN ing snug therefor be adopted Mee inate cate a fies coe | q Ran 2 rit ‘corhis—10, e Comptroller with power. Rexol Comptroller be is by ats | occasion of the funeral of Colom ichael lurphy, al Dwelling; all the modern pres ta, ae eonrime sander the difenion of the Croton woard: "| , 08 motion, the Boar then adjqurned, and the Pararperr | Which wan referred to the Comptrale, With Bower, given eid ated to drags his warrant in favor of Owen | charge the same to the account of city contingencies. House and four lou of Ground, nicely Tald out, Iu" a plew Niger peck snnounced that the Boar ‘adjourned until to-mor- solved, That permission be and the came ie hereby sve | Cavanagh foF the sum of $90) for services rendered as cer | Whilch was adopted by the following vote: sy easy, | and healthy neighborhood, In Greenport; Uke Denes Me lead: Star pereianon, FO, BO CE PUA LENTINE, Clerk. | fie eee ee ae eran Settnet, much pare | #2 thedtoint Committee appointed to celebrate the Fourth of |, Alirmative,Antermen Moore, Fiyng Senne rien far: | SoA? SCORN WILEE, RE. 4¢ South Seventh auract, Wi geeneigel: Seok pare iesen te ant te Wovens siren (0 Samer wath “i m'ssion to remain only during the pleasure of the Gommon | Subp 18D. Tey and ven Voorn 13. ee Sax & OF f yyte, Now. 22 and 24 Mangin street, to receive and deliver Council, provided: the’ some does uot interfere with public el over. Oe ores me ra ds in front his premises during the pleasuve of the STATED SESSION—Sarcnpay, Dec. 23, 1868. travel. MOTIONS RESUMED, x nee Presi derman a laid T NIN mon Council. Present—Morgan Jones, Esq. Preadent; Aldermen | “WElon wan concurred in Alderman Faxigy mored that when the Board adjourn it | Which was subsoquently reconsidered and laid over. BEAUTIFUL HOUSE AND LOT—Wust X Which was adopted. Moore, Norton, Flynn, Shannon, G , McKnight, Ryers, Resolved, Tuat perniiesion be and the same in hereby given do.so to meet on Tuesday, the 26th Inst., at 1 o'clock P. M. Peg yn Frynx moved to takejup the Drrecpg he teenth street; contains. rorements; $ i) By Alderaan Gepwer— Jereiniah, Brice, Masterson, Ottiwell, “O'Brien, Farley, Van | ¢Margare;@orbatt to keep. a stand in frontof 68 Bowery, | Which was carried. eneral Onder Xo. 448, boing an ordinance makin Gréone sirest, near Canal, a choice Houxe and Lot, S1L0° Rewived, That Charles street, from Hudson street to | Vooris. shahating obtained consent of the property owners, He then moved that the Board do now adjourn. | Sppropriations fax tee'y Waits stroot, $19,000; marble aplendid, with Toe Greenwich avenue, be paved with Belgian or trap-block ‘The President being absent at roll call, en motion of Al- Which was concurred in. ween was lost on a division by the following vote:— i cl Tied. if the tt of a) dation near ferry, Brooklyn, $8. yevement, under the direction of the Croton Aqueduct Board, | derman Farley Alderman Jeremiah was called to the chair, Renolyed, That ianion be and the name is-hereby civen Afirmative—Aldermen Mok night. Otiwell and Farley—3. } - He wen migeed he, \doption of ae em ppropri exchange for farms. ‘W. H. p ‘snd that the accompanying ordinance therefor be adopted. ‘The minutes of December 21 were read and approved, to'Robert Honitgtakesp a showcase tn front of his prem- | | Negative--The, President, Aldermen Novton, Gedney. Bs: | oepesting Beeson aunre, 930,008 Sake SRAURINCI:GAnMRTEIAT #9 ACRES. OF Which was reterred to the Committee on Streets, PETITIONS. isen, No. 27 avenue D, the same to remain during the pleas- | ¢t#, Jeremiah, Brice, 5 ernie tree a the “resident, Norton, | A BEAUTIFUL pli a ea) 8 oP acpe By Alderman Buics— By Alderman O*Barex— ure of the Common Gotnel Resolved, That permission be and the same is hereby given | Petition of Advent B. T.. for a donation, to pay taxes; ‘Kiderman Nowton moved that the present order of busl- | Fiynu, Shannon, McKnight, Ryers, Brice, Masterson, Ottl | Ttjox jn New Jersey. fine water front, $14,000: ifiram Andersen to exbiote goons tn frontot his presses, | whereupon he presented the following resolution Se re eee ga tacenan de COLOR Ie ness be suspended for the purpose of taking up general | well, O'Brieu, Farley, Van Vorbis 13. Buildings on each, Farias on the East and Norah + Fo 09 and 103, Bowery, said permission to coniaue only | Resolved, That the Comptroller beaud he 1 hereby au- | Recolved That the street Commissioner. be and is hereby | orders. NegativeAlderman Jeremlabode Westchester, Rockland, and Orange cganiies aad ail port ing the pleasure of the Common Council. thorized and directed to draw his warrant in favor of the | airceted to plice a xaciamp, and cause it to be tighted, in | Which was carried by the following vote: Resolution to increase the pay of Inspectors of New Jersey,’ all sizes ‘and prices. Parties wishing to bs Which was adopted. Treasurer of the congregation of Advent BL. for the aum | firecied to plica a xunelamp, Afirmative-The President, ‘Aldermen Norton, Gedney, | Which was lost by the following vote-— tN oston, | sell or exchange, Please address or call, > oi bs myhedd-g Ot $04 10 enable mo pay the amount of taxes on wald | (By Board of Councilmen, December 15, 1865. amended by McKnight, Byers, Brice, Masterson, O'Brien, “Van Voor: | a cn oder, jloore, eta ts bigs yo J W. H. MELACK, 421 Broadway) ae aan ee Sauce Ties tae satertoitg, mmouaiiig | Sant of “Gonstoas Shy and charge the same to the 8° | adding thereto the following words:—"At the expense of the | “NC ive aldormen Jeremiah, Ottiwell. Farley-8. " Neyitive--Aldermen Jeremiah, Ottiwell, O'Brien, Farley, CHEAP HOUSE AND FULL LOT, TWO S70Rq, a Which was referred to the Committee on Finance. Pant, raid ove Alderman Jowes called up Genorall Orier, NO. 446, which | Van Voorn. asced and laid over and Basement, garden tn, front 46 Wont Bifty. ‘owe ‘bich was laid ove: By Alderman Nowtox— 5 a . | was a paper from the Board of Councilmen, belng a commu- 0 5 , Street, north side, $8750; tn good repair b Tis Lemnuiiee on Finance prosented a report to pay Thos. Tesolved, That the Strret Commissioner, be and he is ee eee Gomnpirotior be and be te hereby auth: nieatidn From the Comptroler sit drat of an ordinance | | esol mi, ‘That the Comptroller be and he ws herel yal Fa Re Tek, 76s Dights avenue € cens of inspect id directed to complete the monument to A : vorks fur. | muking additional fo { » Tre —y rove for excens of inspection fees, ern in Calvary Cemetery. in accordance. with the Ags, & Ga: fe Oe Sum of 18700 far Grework fur ‘alderman Wriks culled for « division of the question, that er, for the sim of $47, being the amonnt of asseesr FoR Sane CLOSE AN ESTATE, THE PLoT , The Committee on Roads presented @ report to regulate, | plaa and specifications approved by the Finanee Committee Xt Tene Uteoller Is hereby far. | the different amounts be acted on separate! agaiust the property of the Sisters of Charity in East Broa Bee itoaied on the southwest ‘corner of ‘Bo. Nincticth street, from Eighth to Ninth avenue. bf the Boards of Aldermen and Councilmen, and he is hereby 4 eerie game to tne ap. | Which was carried. a cere aint avenue and Twenty-seventh street, 60 feet by 100; Whiclowas laid over. empowered to draw hig requisition on ’ the Comptroller Of July, 1865, or to | The different items were read as follow was adopted by the following vote:— |). | Sith three rick Cottages, theregn. Terms easy; The Committee on Roads presented a report to regulate | (and the Comptroller 1s hereby auhtorized and directed to Fo pee pte 3 Contingencies, Law Department, $9,000. Afirmative—Aldermen Moore, the President, Norton: | $31 099." Apply tod. Hl. HERRICK, 10 8 uth and Fiith avenues, from Broadway to Hudson river, — | pas said requisition) for the expense thereof; provided. the Sees ofiatie cou 4 . ‘And the vame was carried on 4 division by the following | Flynn, Shannon, McKnight, Kyers, Jeremiah, Brice, 2S leech csi wie eae chapior G0 of ihe laweet a An ordinance creating an Inspector of City Railroads in | VOXT tiv he President, Aldermen Norton, McKnight, . MOTIONS. Kkesu MKD OE ONE ee tient high ntoop, four Scorl MOTIONS RESUMKD. Purpose by chapter 616 of the laws of 1866. n, onal ; Alderman OrtiweLL moved that the Committee on Fi- | Which was laid over the iy Cn aen ae, “ mance be discharged from the further consideration of a | By Alderman McKxiont— Which was laid over.» wzer, with resolution an follows:— | Neguiive—Aldermen Gedney, Masterson, Oiuiwell—3. tition of the Matagers of the Lying fa Asylum for a dona: | | Hesolved, That permiasion be and the same ts hereby given | Trewolved, Tit the sum Of $170 be and the same is hereby | Coutingeneles, Crova Aqueduct Board: § 0. : Kn. to Dr it. Hf, Westervelt 10 places small block of marble on | gonated toNebantian Lowzer ing the smountof aninages | And the same was lost on a division by the following Alderman O'BaieN moved that the Boarddo now ad- | > siren trent sont oprovements and to be sold: before the Ist of Januat lost on a division:— Real o The President, Aldermen Jeremiah, Master- MAWBEY & fons es eer hong aks mae Ryersy Jeremiah, Brice, O'Brien, Farley. Van ¥o0rhis—® D. hich w: Aflirmative O'Brien, Fark Which 4 the curbstone, to be used as sign in front of his promises, a ; ; is Which was cared. aigerman Ortiwaut presented the | te Me memeyte, 2° Ui ime io retain only during tho | Mustaine by him in eonsequence of the loss of barge Or Pet | WvAtirmative—Aldermen Shannon, Jeremiah, Brice, O'Brien, | | Nogative—Aldermien Moore, Norton, Fignn, Shannon, Me following resolution m Pleasure of the Common Council, No, 06 Bast Fiver, on the Fete at 'and directed. to araw | Farley—5 Knight, Ryers, Brice, Ottiwell, Van Voorhis—9. FOR SALE. ved, Th pea ies Geen he te oe ae pe tae these enative \d 3 . N DENS RESUMED. ennnnonnnnts nae A AON teed uurl ditocted ta draw bh sw. | My alderman fant his warrait lu favor of ‘Mr. Lowarr for the above named |, Nesative—The Prealient Alderney, Norns Gegneys Me | aiderman Rynus moved to take up ceneral Order Xo, TOTEL FOR SALE—WITH A LONG LEASE. DI feed aud directed (0 draw bis warrant in (ero of i women, | Resaived: That the Connsel to the Corporation be and he | 2m, and charge the same to secount of donations. ‘Opening new streets, $200. 200, being report in Tavor of making a donation of $50 A ree geod business now; good locality. A rare cbane ez she sm Of SE.00D, a5 GOD a ee ener cntreend sicaet, frais Third Go Pourth avenue, Reroived, hint pe: miralon be and the same ls hereby given _ iad te tame we en * finer thai tin wing, | aa verctaal shoes 2m Kourlednti aiesst: Iauees 02 150" | Aiea le Pride? © ORS CERY y ~t Aa * | to Thomas Cahill to exhibit goods in front of his 1 , " onatio to be opened according to law. anil e f "Adirmative—The. President, Aldermen Norton, Shannon, | Which was carried. LILLIES FIRE PROOF SAFE, WITH COMBI Mich wan ld over. nests Wich was laid oven ' Mancha acs McKnight, Brice, Farley, Van Voorhis—7. ei a eae A Wbttivek: tor sale cheap, at 87 John street, New York) Alderman Orawe: to reconsider the vote by which Alderman RyERs— pain anna nse brer Negative—Ald ey, Ryers, Masi 4 jc : On, =a rae lost, aha mamtineiine Trronsider i? the reportof | Resolved, That the Comptroller be and he is hereby au- | Which way toncurredin, a a ie nereby given | Ottiwell, O'Briet Afirmative—Aldermen, Moore, Norton, Flynn, Shammon, —FOR SALE, HOTELS, CORNER LIQUOR STORE. Bowie on Pluance ‘in favor of adopting’ resolution as | thorized to draw his warrant in favor of Win. Walsh and ed Tht permission De and the Aan veme of iis | _ On mston of Alderman Moore the action on the above | MeKnight, Ryers, Hrice, Masterson, Ottiwell, O'Brien, Far Down Town Lunch and Bar Rooms, Restaurants, 6 Fee eee nee ny ae | Eeceat encarta at Stee ean ay | fe "barn Xo ftuattin “ace ud actin | Mime ec taastee ame hae" | Matinee tnt Aldermen read aay, | tee” or Nae ats Hota et emia be Re. he Proper | to remain only diirlng the pleasure of the Common Coune | Wott Ais Tost on x divisio: . Report of Committee on'Roads of the Board of Council- I § ency. “ I lin, for the sum of 250, to be in Cull compelis Which was iaid over Which was concurred in Afirmat aan Nortoo, Fiyne, Shannon, Jere: | men, with resols RE een a0) stash to Haxiere! A’, IMMENSE SACRIFICE,—BAR, OYSTER SALOG| ‘of horse, oc juries received by t Alderman Faux : SIntion in faroret paying @. W. Room 7 ariey—6, exolved, aries vi Restaurant, doing an excellent business; must ee ee arte oot iiradwuy, opporive Mecray | _Rasulved: That Seventy-second street, from Third to | phgsoluttonin futor of rayings?. W. Roome for wervices | Mh fiveAldermen Moore, the Fresident, Gedney, Me- } bridge, be feguiated and Graded curb and gutter, ones set | ik (geet gan eunellant business: must aM le et Ea a atten Perscertrmrcyar greener ce pace four | Which was concurred in. Se ee ee ee Aa ae a orale notirendy done. under the direction of the Rane GHANDRLARE Gapps WILL, Fixfuni Bich owas currled. i fect wide, where not already done by the owners of property | gnorised arta disectes to. 1 ‘The wame was received and laid over. Street Commissioner, and the accompanying ordinance RARE CHANCE.—THE GOOD. WILL, FIX'URE Be then moved that the paper be laid over. on said strret, tho same to be done under the directina of the | thorized and directed to add’ the, Tollos Sewerage surveys, $1,000. therefor be adopted. ‘ 2, and Slack ofr Corey Store in thespowrery, doles 2 Which was carried, Street Commilsmioner, and the accompanying ordinance | {yn*,c0." is 1! Which was lost o a division. Which was adopted by the following vote. vs: 45. | flttut'igdl Uerean tne hourat from 9 and 100'clod FAPERS FROM BOARD OF COUNCILMEN, therefor be adopted. partion an, corner of Fifty-seventh strect and Third | Adirmative—Aldermen Norion, Fiynn, Shannon, Jere | | Adirmative—Aldermen Moore. the Tresident, atid | ay and 1 tod o'clock P, M.,at@2 avenue C, between Sing Reeoived, That te xalary of the Lospector of Vaults and | Which was lald over. “setae J miah, rice, Farley, Van Yoorhla7, °°" 7" | Flynn, Shannon. Mekatgbt, Ryers, 4a , Brice, tt rice Sein isle be ‘cutlorted topay tie aereac ftom the | Alderman, Fanuae moved to dacharge the Commitien on | gcuttifahentears Poms-eventh sesh, peomeen Firs and Leet srataton: Uainel, OBHen-S | “tesolution'by Board of Councitinen as follows: FINE BARROOM FOR SALE—WITI STUCK A\ ‘opriation for elty contingencies. National Affairs from the consideration of @ resolution from Seen Cor " een Lexington | Subsequently reconsidered und iald over. Resolved, Thiat the Comptroller be und he is hereby author- nN —' by ride eee Sea cme Sear eee | MTR, eer rergeaena comet, | Meee iat nae promt mrent eae X tage | A“eentnt Any ai Beet set . sew York State 3 : orty- street, i 3 88 0 8. Aiderman MasteRso moved that the Committes on FI | Which was carried. David O-Buien, No. 112 East Fon y ae od wecn'Third and | Afirmative-aldermen Flynn, Shanvon, McKalght, Brice, | dered at the funcrui of Captain Henry, and chargo the same | A FYTST CLASS CORNER LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE propriate account. O’Brien, Farley—6. Negutive—Aldermen Moore, 2 . Ged- y 1d i by the following yote:— fixture scomplete; price only $880. Apply on tie premix ie, Fittyielzth stress, detween Fourth, ae lige cA eceeree eae toe Tree an Voorkle Naelives-Aldes one Norton, Fiynn, Shannon, | 63 New Chambers street. : Aft " , » Ottiwell, fending the further consideration, Alderman Jowxs moved | McKnight, Ryers, Jeremiah, Brice, Masterson, well, Bor", ROGER, CHEESE AND GENERAL PRODUC] nce be discharged from the further consideration of reso- | ‘The paper was then laid over. Sition av fonlowee— Alderman Ortiwxut moved to discharge the Committee on Resolved, That the Comptroller be and heis hereby an- | Finance from the further consideration of @ petition of the Mborized and directed t&draw bis warrant in favor of Alvis | Managers of the New York Asylum for Lying-in Women for v ine Douediedt wen to Shaber, one the Trustees of the German Catholle church in | a donition, if en Ry, oare of Connelly December 18 TAA, referred £0 } 4, juigpend the further reading. ‘ O'Brien, Parley. Yan Voorhis--13, a ane TER, EGGS, CHEESE AND GENERAL PRODUC| Fory-vinth sireet, between Ninth and Tenth avenues, for the | Which was carried. NE ee et eo ee Comptrolter with powe Winch was carried. Alderigan Maivsnsox moved to again take up General | 1 tore Yor sale cheap, inone of the, beat pe nm of $218 U8. asa donation, to enable the Trustees of sald | He then presented the f reeolution, vis: Resolved, That the name of Isaac Burnstein, of No.7 New | And the papers were laid over. Qndors No, 299, being 9 report of the Committe on, Finance 8 in this olty. Apply ut 257 § enue, m= Thurs Setup the nasessment of that, amount levied upon | ‘Revolved, That the Comptroller be and he is hereby author: | Ney wey ys tinced upon the list of blind perwons who are | _ Resolved, That the Comptroller be and he is hereby autho: | in favahof making a donation of $6,000 in-aid of the Paro- Rape Ei > es Ein: ule gaa PRaeomegps ‘she property of the church, for the work of buildings sewer | rized and dirceted to draw his warrant in favor of Mrs. 15. | to pecelve the sum of $80. rized and direcied to draw his warrant in favor of the Presl- | chial schoolin Fourteenth street. POR, SALE HoRIZ STEA' CINE, | Severed oath etreot, 19 ahd through ‘Tenth avenue tothe | A.schrnidt, Wirt Directress of the New York Asylum for | '°/Ry"hured of Counciimen, December 19, 1865, referred to | deut of the Bourd of Councilmen and the Fresident of the | Which waa corsien ay " hore power ‘Allen's, patent); nlvo seve sewer in Forty.seventh street, the amount to be charged to | Lying-in Women, for the sum of $589 08, as. a donation, tobe | the Comptrotier with power. t Poured of Aldermen, exch, for the sum of $1,000, for services | He then moved tho adoption of the resolution, which was | horse portable Engines as a Rae a storatic atvedth ‘We account of “Donations. applied by the said First Directress in redemption of the pro- |“ Whicl was referred to tie Comptroller, with power. rendered as Commissioners of Health, and charge the same | carried by the following vote:— hadi ci [Ca JO! [CLAREN, 84 Horatio street! | ‘Which was carried. perty of the said asylum, which was sold for unpald assess. Resolved, That permission be and the same ts hereby given | to its appropriate acoount. Afirinative—Aldermen Moore, the President. | Norton - And the paper was lald over, nent for building n sewer iu Marion street, on the 18th day | 4'Hiunte, Ockergnansen & Co, Loexhibit goods im front of | Which was adopted by the following vote Fiynn, Shannon, MeKnight, Ryers, Brice, Masterson, Ott: | POR SALE—THREE PORTABLE ENGINES, | 10, EATIRS COGS BOLRD OF COSHCLNEN SENCNED of October, 1882. (he amount to be charged by the Comptrof- | {dir iiher of business, Nos. 464, 108 and-470 Washington | Aflirmative—Aldermen Moore, Norton, Flynn, Shannon, | well, OBrien, Harley, Yan ‘oorhis—13. and 20 horse power; will be sold very low: one’ Engir'| Resolved, That Mr. Richard W. Tarner be permitted to | Jer to the account of “Donations,” ‘ Htreet’ the same to remain only during the pleasure of the y, Meknight, Ryers, Brice, Masterson, Ottwell, Negative—Alderman Jéremiab—l, " @ horse, with Sawmills.’ Inquire at 45 Ann street. oe 4 swinging sigh on the lamppost at the southweet cor- | “Which was laid over, to discharge the Committee | Common Council. Brien, Faviog Van Voorhis IS, Alderman Suaxxox moved that the Board do now adjourn, WILLIAM McKENZIE, of Hudson an atrect Alderman Mastxrson moved to are Comm! Which was laid over. gutive—Aldes . Vin ich wan concurred th ti tion for y reso- exolution by Board of Councilmen, as follows:— Aflirmative—The President, Aldermen Shannon, Brice, (OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF Aj Resolved, That the cae nea eer steele ‘Breatuay Report of the Committee om Belginn Parement, with pom rhat the Comptroller be and he Is hereby au- | O'Brien—é. Ree eect wea wend eiquire on the premict raolved, That the mame of James Shea, No.@ Madison | widening Morris street from West street to Broadway, and | jution as follows:— pag 4 a same Broads Broad * i to draw his warrant in favor of | | Negative—Alderme: Sa ne ee ee meet oe aoc acd Béarer | “Resolved, That, Thitty sixth street, trom Second avenue to | thorized wud erent to Mon of doz. fur materials and | Ryers, Jereinluh, Masterson, Ottiwell, Fatley, Van Voor: the Hast river, be paved with Belgian pavement, under the 76 oa Which was concurred in, Ww! hed. f Ci que ut, labor furnished to the Joint Special Committee of the Com- | his—10. OR SALE—ENGINES FROM TWO TO 200 HORS: ition of Board of Aldermen na follows: — He then offered tha followi resolution, wt a Serer oemie Cove Agee Ueeer er mon Council, n celebratiug the anniversary of ur uational wt of CongENRRAt, ONDER MESUIED: Oe rcing F Dower, with or without, Bolles: evlinder, tubular ’ Resolved, That permission be and the saine is hereby ren ved, That the Counsel to the Corporation an of Ce vi esolu- inde pendence af eo al y “ Report be t. locomotiv. wo ir dumm: ines, afin Pure: Fee eee ee eae oe ee erect cr kis ceeelelin. | Mata naeeny aeeboaaed aud diveatea to tawame mesesenry, |. qi tecet or commisten, on Belgion Torgaceh with resola. | independence a in Comptroller is further autmoriged. and | with the Board of Counellmen in adopting resoluuon a8 | Wongera, Belang and miscellaneous Machinery of all kin. qi yought andsold at DAVIS Machinery Yard, 127 and 1 Moore, Norton, Flynn, McKnight, | 231 Bowery, corner of Houston street. feat Broadway, such permission to continue only during the | legal ings for the widening of Morris street, on the ‘ treet, Vifth and Bixth | directed to charge the same Wo the appropriation for delebrat- i{ follows: nire of the Common Council yee northerly side. trom West atreet 1a Broadway, in accordance avedaen” ho pared Sh aeiginn pre cor eats tne dives ing the Fourth St July, 1865, oF to the cccount forelty contin. | Kesolved, That the aldewalks on the west side of Ninth ave- treet, Jersey City. (By Board of Councilmen, December 11, amended by ad- | with the red Hues and figures gu the map Rereto annexed, | BvOrtes, PO Dern ined Departments and that the ac. | gencles, nue, between Forty-fourth and Forty-fifth streets, be flagged ssi setters @ing thereto the words following, vie:—“Providing the same | made by Edward Boyle, City Surveyor, U, 1865, | companying ordinance be adopted. Which was concurred in by the following vote:— full’ width, and the curb and gutter stones set and reset, EB WOODRUFF & BEACH ENGIN} ee iotinieriore with publ’ travel,” aad a’ smouded | and srhloh forma g part ot the fesolution. Which was laid over. Afirmative—Aldermen Moore, the Mresident, Norton, | where necessary, under the direction of the Street Commis- Sloot stroke; one 94 inch bore and adopted.) r Which was laid der. ‘ Reportof Committee onRonds, with resolution at follows:— | Fiynn, Shannon, Geduer, McKnight, Ryere, Feremiat, Brice, | sioner, and the necompanying onlinan¢ be adopted. inch stroke Gan be even sow tunntty. Inquire of FI! Which wag concurred in. $ REPORTS. Resolved, That Seventy-aeventh street, between Eighth and | Masterson, Ottiwell, O'Brien, Farley, Van Voorhis—16. Which was adopted.by the following vote:— « NEY & HOFFMAN, dealers in machinery, 167 to 175: Wau Revolve That the name of Johanaa Sullivan, of 2¢Canal | The Committee on Finance presented a reportin favorof | xinharenuen be related an’. graded. the -sldewal Veto ‘message from his Honor the Mayor, of resolution in- ‘Alderthen Moore, the President, Norton, | fireet, Brooklyn. street, be added to the list of bilnd persons to reveive a dona- | remunerating James Maines for loss of horse. fiagged'n apace four feet wide through the middle of the | creasing the salary of the, Second Asslatsnt Clerk, Depa McKnight, Ryers, Jeremiah, Brice, Master’ = st Son of fifty dollars each from the Corporation, ‘Which was laid over. and the curb and gutter stones set therein, under the | went of Finance, Bureau of Arrears. rien, Farley, Van Voorhis—13. OR SALE—A LARGE FIRE AND BURGLAR PROO (By Board of Councilmen, December 11, referred to the | The Commities on Finance presented a report in favor of | Ghuction of the Street Comminsioner, ‘The resolution was adopted notwithstanding the objections Wve—Alderman Shannon—l. Rafer ia good order Apply to. M. RIDLEY, 36 Ber! Comptroller, with power.) making # donation of $4,000 in ald of the funds of the Ladies’ Which was laid over. of bis Honor the Mayor, two-thirds of ali the members MOTIONS RESUMED. _ hes stress ‘Which was concurred in, Union Aid ? Report of Committee ou Belgian pavement, with resolution. | elected to the Board voting in favor thereof, as follow: Alderman Shannon here renewed the motion to adjourn. MOTIONS AGAIN RESUMED. ‘Which was laid over. as follow 5 ‘Afiirmative—The President, Aldermen Nofton, Flynn, Shan- | Which was carried on a division, viz: 3 OR SALEALEASE AND FIXTURES OF FANG Alderman O'BRigN moved to suspend the regular order of ‘The Committee on Finance presented » to pay bill Resolved, That Water street, ‘from Old slip to Coenth non, Gedney; MeK night, Ityers, Brice, Mabierson, Ottiwell, Afirmative—Aldermen Moore, | the President, Norton, F ‘Goods Btore 745 Sixth avenue: doin, pasines’ ‘wusiness for the purpose of aking up general orders, of Edward Van Rand, for cat furnished on the decasion | stip, be paved with Belgian pevewent, and that the wocompa- | O'Brien, Farley and Van Voornis—14, Fiynn, Shannon, Ryers, O’Brien—8. ati een entice er caek, Sree bosinee | Which was carried, of the funeral of Capiain J. 8. Henry. nying ordinance therefor be adopted. Negative—Alderman Jeremlah—l. egative—Aldermen McKnight, Jeremiah, Masterson, Ott GHNERAL ORDERS. Which wan Jaid over. Which was referred to Committce on Streets Resolved, That the Corn r be and he is tereby author. | well, Farlex, Van Voorhis—6. OR SALE—LEASE FIXTURES, WITH OR WIT! Resolved, That the Sireet Comunssioner be and heis bere- | The Committee on Finance presented a report concurring | Report of Committee on Beigian Pavement, with resolu- | ized and directed to draw his warrant in favor of each of the | And the Chairman pro lem, announced that tt stood ad- eye mere pacheh tia gee My | goes By directed to have steps placed at the intersection ty Brved- to donate $500 to the Tompkins Seamen's Homepathic Dis- | tion an follows: mo z ie i eee oer Soaps Shed ating qapecs! een journed until Tuesday next, — tasty Tee %. | we ore in Brookiyn; only principals dealt with. Appty pt | ‘cost not exceed. sary. Renolve at Fifty-fourth street, between First and Se. | the sum y » i b ue buries and fifty dollars, the same to betatea from | Which was laid over. von dig ogiekS Willlam street, New York, 3. and Kighty-fourth street forthwith, the repriations fo! Th t seisaub ted a rt to pay J. cond avenues, be ee Log oo Pacomns, anger ie chgsged be iM cee potter tp the aporepriate ‘account. 4 os for reads. ie on Street Q ¢ Croton edtc ye ment, a1 a el! a 7 " Winch was udopted byrthe following votg:— D’ Moore for basting rocks In Eghty-fourth street, bewween | necompanying ordinance therefor be adopted. Meee ee acerca Moore the “President, Norton, | _ BUARUING AND LODGIN( OR SALE-AT A BARGAIN IF SOLD THIS WEEP AGirmativeeAldermen Jones, Gedney, NoKnight, Ryers. | avenues A and B. ‘Which was laid overr. Fiyun, Shannon, Gedney. McKnight, Ryers, Jeremiah, Brice, TSHR FRANEPORT HOUSE, ONE BLOCK BAST mee oie alah, Masiersoo, Oitiwell, O'Brien, Farley aud | Which was laid over. Report of Committee on Streets, with resolution as fol. | Masterson, Uttiwell, O'Brien, Farley, Van Voorhie—I De ee eee ene caret ase’ Witten n Voorbio—Il. Report of the Committee on ‘National Affairs, to pay sun- | lows:— ‘Resolution by the Board of Counclimen, as follows: of the chy Ban, oocnay Of Peankices Sad OR GALE—A FIRBY_QUANSLOYEERR SALOON A eee eee Tn TEIN a Saree tan Santen eRetwetea | | Rasehrod, thes ratetielh atspet, foc First to Finn oremvas | auteorteeds crarhitees Nevecurr, Mig sere at pio per day; 818010 $8 per week. House opan Restaurant, fitted up all complete; doing » good businen o w Murphy. wi wement, under n of the | au 3 ap H Resolved, That the pler at the foot of Twenty-eighthisceet. ‘Which was laid aver. - Ornee aqueduct Jreme ot ‘and ‘that the accompanying | Alexander Brandon for the sum of all night. vi oe kat 3 ne for jing, ‘business; cannot attend tolt, Us Bast rver, be pul into complete and thorougi repair, with: YETO MESSAGE HIS HONOR THE MATOR. ordinance therefor be adopted Inbor furnished tothe Joint Spectal Committee of the Com ? 176, 178 BLEECKER STREET, SIX BLOCKS } Ho. wery. necessary delay, under the direction of the Street | To rae Hi THE Cooxciu:— ‘Which was referred to the Committee on Streets. mon Council, on celebrating the anniversary of our Nation: A inl n, cee Eien wilh aret nes om aad Fink? ULASS RESTAURANT, OF OF nd that the accompanying ordinance there- |. Guwrurat @ resolution appropriating two triangular | Resolved, That the taxes levied against the chureh property a tems Se oye sae Ny ae gm F223 will be sold pleces of ground at the ini of Broadway and Sixth | known ax the Congregation of Beth-Hamedrash, situated in | stand occupied by hia Honor the Mayor aud the Common | Board, $7 to $12 per les ly. b oi ales rg renee wd fy Afirmativ iach Jouce Gedney. MoKoight, Ryers, Momer und making itu the duty 0 the Mayor w open a cut- | {Ws \e nt the sume te hereb wy resaliied, aod the Ganspleek. oor pe iohe'stenda turnshed. by the Street Commissioner, TNO, 15 BOND STREET—TO LET, HANDSOMELY | “——~ - o— x , iF to open a ‘the #at iY ry er x . b oe . toa Brice, Masterson, Ouiwell, ‘SrBrien, atley’ and cry list for the purpose of obtalning funds for the com- ie reby authorized. and. directed ‘odraw hls | a yr annezed bill; and the Comptroller further A furnished large and «mall Rooms, with first class OR SALE—ONE WARP MACHINE, 120 JNOHE fan Voorhis—1i. pletion of such statues, are hereby returned without my ‘the trustees of sald church for the sum | authorized und directed to charge the same to the appropri. | Board. wide: one-do. $6 inches. P ae ree cree: Bah Belunn parceesnt Under ike | “Kea cee nore simsarely honors the genius of thee fifvstrt- Pree Sins cataed int, ad cates toe Goa co | Canteen Gas oe DOUBLE ROOM. SUITABLE FOR OXE OR TWO be a Toad ee oes ' jan pavement, under the ‘0 one more aimee: 1 ment of the above named tax, and c! e same to | cout 5 ‘ moftbe Creton Board, and that ihe eccompanying | eusbensfactors of matkind than myself, and I would cheer- | wogount of donations. "Which was conciirred In by the following vote:— A "gentlemen, with Board, at 146 and 143 Fourteenth POR, SALE AN ovarER SALOON, IN AN A nance therefor be adopted. fully aid in any proper mode for the commemoration of thelr | Which was laid over. Affirmative—Aldermen Moore, the President, Norton, | street, corner Second avenue. lent situation, dolng & very good business. Apply at y wae by the following vote:— fame. That the assessment levied against the German | Fivnn, Shaunon, Gedney. MoRnight, , Ryers,, Jeremia ee ‘anal street, Afirmative—Aldermon Jones, Gedney, McKnight, Byers, I consider, however, the sites as and ¢he manner inth street, between Tenth and Ninth Brice,’ Masterson, Ottiwell, O'Brien, Farley, Van Voor- N EXTENSION ROOM; ALSO TWO FRONT ROOMS, a inh, Brice, Masierson, Otuweil, O'Brien, Farley sad | in which the required funde are to be ‘as objectionable, Hiding sewer through said street, be and t bis—I5, ‘on second story, to rent, with Board, at 84 West Thirty’ R SALE CHBAP: OYSTER AND EATING SA ram Voorhis—I1- ff not impracticable, ‘seteby remitterl, and the Comptroller be ‘and he is hereby ‘of Committee on Assessment in favor of.adopting | frat street. loon and Bar 295 "kyenne, corner of Twéhty-nénti | wOTION® cain nesumED. ‘The appropriate place, tn my judgment, for the statues of to warrant in favor of the jution xs followe:— Street. Inquire on the premises, M. U. BAUDER. Alderman Ryans moved that the Committee on Finance be | these great inventors is im the Park, and there will ‘chur um of toge' Resolved, That the Comptroller’ be and he te her YOUNG GENTLEMAN WOULD LIKE AN AGREEA. | —— —— Gincharged from we further consideration of report of Com. | be no dificulty in procuring the means for ‘the erection of the confirmationo! the assessment; | authorized and directed to draw his warrant in f ble room mate for the winter; a young gentleman pre. Siete Pr Boprtmen of av Boar ct Counrmen, wi | funk rho ary wows woaeetod in any bo Pond evar Ghatove aed anowme:| Buel a, oat ne peiners nacre um | fein “Addr W- toma, Heat ose #0 sui wom ‘tame to account of donations, s Hesolved, That the Comptroller be aud he Is bereby au- ii ©. GODFREY GUNTHER, Mayor. “ed : payment of th ill of taxes Imposed upon the Ci SUIT. OF PARLORS, HANDSOMELY FUR. hertved au directed to dcavy bis agrant in farot of ueorge Which wis received and ordered to be printed at lengtB in ‘assessment levied against the church | gregational church of Harlem, am therein described, and ished, 10 let to. gentlemen on! 70 West Fourth of Murion Hone Company, No. 4. tn the sain | the minutes, wnd directed to be pul (on all papers ‘ims, ted in Forty. | charge the ame to speamnonrt, of dovations. street, opposite Wa: equare, erences required. r ti $10b, the same being Yor amount of masneys expended by 1 employed by the Corporation. Ninth avenues, for pai Which was adopted by the following vote: — - im for and inaurance on the ‘said com PAYERS TROM BOARD OF ent, be cancelled, an Affirmalive—A\ Moore, Norton, Flynn, Shannon, N ELEGANT 8! ON PARLOR FLOOR, WITH DR EN AND SECOND RAND, FRO® ‘the’ reat of rooms for use of sail Reastved, Thai the mame of Elisha Byrne, of No. 68 Bayard by authored and MoKuight, Ryera, Jeremiah, Brice, Masterson, Ut without private ible, to let, bye private family. Ap- 2 to 60 horse; one _nearly new; Screv|) nding the alteration to the | street, be included in the list of blind persons who are to re- ‘of said ‘arley, Van V . piy at 76 Went Thirty-first Cutting Lathes from 6 to 10 feet; one Reamer; Shaft i tobe taken from any | open Seas refered to the Ceraptotier, with Drea eeeiueteee | Rescives, tte Paar of Oe eiileoon Rational Amuire be and LEMAN, OR entLemEn, |" WD fe MILL, t ion wan refer power. of a aid eum , The al an LADY AND GENT: 1, OR TWO GI 2 RD, ‘286 Water street. Resolved, ‘That permission Be and the same is hereby tney are berevy authorited and directed, 00 behalf of the fo ee re re gg Bh bmn tM 2 = alte And the pai hen laid over. fiten to David Jones to receive and deliver goods in front of ¥ Corporation of the City of New York, to prooure for, and | Parior and Room communicating, with first class board, by —A_ MANUFACTURING BUSINESS FOR Alderman MoKMGn7 toved (hat the Committes on Sala- | hie premises in Sixth street, the same to remain only during over. en to the Ravanty-dratrogimont, New Vork state Millia. | application at 11) Waverley place, near Washington square. $1.000. A aceniene te saanegee, Will Peal 4 from the further ooasideration | the re of the Common Council. Resolved, That the salary of the lator of Public | Navionat Guard, matand of regimental colors, the colors at | Pause ‘quien; location and table unexceptionable. over 400 per cent profit; isa” ind can be in- of report neo of Board of Council wee concurred Lo. Clocks be ‘and hereby in increased from the suin of $600 to | present used by the regiment having been worn out in the | ————— — = pibchew fog / patty uires bud iktle workin resolution as followa:— Resolved, That permission be and the eame is hereby given per annum, to date from the passage of this ion. | many serviees in which the gatlaot TNO, 9 NINTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND | Capital: nai fosremndy: a} every facilite | Resolved, That the Compiroiler be and he is bereby author. | to Philip Lob! to erect and keep s pouliry stand in front of h waa laid over, hus partictpated, and the sum of $800 PP. ad Moin cites tonte very fine Iiell Rooms, with graces, | atten for investigations apply On the ipremiecs, 406 W yet ane ‘directed to dra hie warrant in favor of Cornelius | hus premises, No. 189 Bowery, to remain only during the | Resolved, That the Comptrolicr be and be is hereby au- | forthe paymentof the same, the amount to bo charged 10 | %, jot, to aingle gentlemen, with first class Board, in French Here seco eineer ren: Joonan, for the um of $230, being the amount of damage | pleasure of the Common Council. thorized and directod to draw his warrant in favor of Mat. | the appropriation for City Contingencies and German ajles. Boteretices required. 7 onmeee by bim by reason of hie horse and cart backing ‘Which was conenrred fo. ‘thew Bird, treasurer, for the sum of $197 66, to enable him Which was concurred in by the following vote:— ot ent Jara cnet renter enact — > over the dumping board on Fourth aveuue, between Sixty: Resoived, That permission be and the ame is hereby given | to pay an assessment against the property of Rutgers street Affirmative—Aldermen Moore, the President, Norion, OARD.—WANTED, FOR A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., TO LET. i cond and Sixty: chird atrenis. to Thomas Colgan to place a sign in front of his promises, No. | church, and eharge the same to account of donations. Fiynn, Shannon, Gedney, MeNight, Ryers, Jeremiah, Brice, | Be eee oe eae irand § Sears), tre | COC g eee, WILL a ‘Which was curried os A th street, seni permaia on to romain only during the Which w a ald Hare oa vias: aden Masteison, Prive, oer fares, yan, Koorhts—1. , qood Roome Somneei ne, ges aad EX tnctaded, uaa Gk A LADY, PocursiNa B0OME. Wit, Eh: ww was laid over. asire of (ve Common Council. ad Petition of the New Yor! ic Flos |, and resolu. rr Jommilier o iuance in favor of adoptin, 3 y ei wrnished: pest ‘ ay PApOr GENERAL OWDERS RESUWKD. PAVich wan concurred In. ton aa follows '=— Z 2 resolution as follow PHIE | exceed $160 per month, Address, stating terms and location, | Zariueman and lady. atct 99 Chacon atrook, \ » box 4,519. - eS rod, That permission be and the me a herr given Resolved, That the Comptroller be and is hereby au- Resolved, That the Comptroller be and he is hereby o Report of Commiltee on Newars of Board of Councilinen, ‘witb resolution as follow. NEATLY FURNISHED THIRD. STORY FRONT Room and back oom. comminicating, to let. tog-ther z ROOM TO LET nes Hen uessey to erect a stand for the aa thorized and directed to draw his warrant in favor of ‘Solo. ed wand directed to draw his wnrrant iu favor of Abra- Bure cla p.linolved. That a sewer with. the necessary receiving teorner of Houston and treetn§ mon Jenner, Present of the Ophthalmic Hospital, forthe f for damn, ROC E cat pile’ or cuini pout ma and back Room, communicating, to let sing and culverts, be built in Fifty-third street, between rmissioy to vema'n ooly during the pleasure of the Com- jm to from the appropriation for dona- i ia seh or separately, to oi First snd second avenues, Min teeny tox of Piet | Yoon 0 ssneiinn py si fiy-fourth street inan.. Apply at 16) East Seventeenth street, near stuyvesunt | fy a Private family in Cov a Wates tor bens ror -— wader the directie Aqueduet De. ‘one oe a aid eh Which a ee. i with sats pv Joomiugdale road, (he amount to be charged by mp- | “eare. aaa _ | $8 per week, Address A. B., box 334 Post offic riment, atid that the a ay urdiuance therefor be at permiasion de and t Report of Committee on Roads, with resolution as fol. | t rine account FANTED— FATE } ; a ee b+ . jor & ollenian to_plaoe @ sign. on. the northeast | lows!— ft by the following vote oa ee ee ee ae ad ime snd nok | FIRTH AVENUE.—ON ACCOUNT OF A FAMILY, ie we l tn by the following waze:— { ay und Tweilth street, such permission | Resolved. That the sidewalks on First avenne, from Th n Moore, Norton, Fiynn, Shann ton, fo box 1a leaving for the South, a Parlor and Bedrooms will be aan mg Jems, teen Pe gat. Le poi the pleasure of the Commoa Council, Wy weet to Thirt; alee § it, be flagged a space of four Brice, Kelly, Masons poten Benen Bink nae inhi pncstinstitaracatetentt acated ty, New eee. ” om of \¢ finest houses ‘on the ere » Brice, Master Ottwell, O'Brien, Farley and | eet wide, and curb and gut a mn, where not ‘ vi =I. . ED—FOR TW 7 avenue. A party of unexceptionable standing, willing (o pa; Van Voorhis--1 cya | et Commissioner be and he is | already done, under tho direction of the Street Comm 4 A ee eee ea ee eS: | $180 to $20 per week, can secure frat class accomnistations Report of Comm icine Pavement of the Roard | 128th street, between Sixth and and that the accompanying ordinance the Report of Com: Affairs of Beart of | eo " AS es bay pa ’ wr the winter by addressing Private, box 180 Hered oifice, of Councilmen, with reso | 10 be lighted with gas as soon as practica. | a Connclmen, with resolution as follows:— i » Hap, Herale |} sna aha vate a Resolved, That Twenr fire nSixthaveone | ble was ald over. Rew: ‘Thai the Comptroller be and he ts horeby autl LEO nOGiA POR. LADERA OUSES, ROOMS, &C., TO LET.—AN OFFICESTO end Broadway, be paved wi. Bergan pavement, and that | Which was concurred in Jommittee on Roads, with resolution aa | rized and directad to draw his warrant in favor of). Van Soe ait Boe oe woth reut cheap; is suiltable for real estate oF Foun office, for the accompanying or | That the Croton water mains be lafd in 128th | lows: — | Ranst, ne eum of four wundred and #ighty-eigh! dollar Smiiee on Se ow vee light manufacturing business, photographer, merchant tai. ‘On motion of A resolution wae on Sixth and Seventh avenues, under the direc. Resolved, That the sidewalks of both sides of Fifty-flrst | being the amount of the annexed bill tor coaches furnished | ‘enti sree m4 pal ws . | lor, &c.; the best location in the city. the present occupant Fifth avenue’ in Liew roton A rtment, et, betWeon Lexington and Third avenues, bo Qagged and | to various committess Of ie Board of Counciimen, aud | Top et inne IORERSTRE requ onus of $O0 to give up his lease. Apply at she re | where ni aay under the direction of the 8! charge the sarae (0 ite appropriate account. URNISH OM 10 LET. {CKERSTREBT, | iecmises 164 Fourth avenue, near Fourteenth street. — ve i « perinission be and the same is hereby given | © sioner. and that accompanying ordinance ther Which was lost by che following vou corner Cornelia, ta quire ( i —— Me ed thee Report af Cone an Board of Counell ) maintain a stand for the gale of retresh- | { Aaptod :— Afirmative—aldermen Norton, Shannon, Geduey, Me “ “ . 0 LET—-FURNISHED, & NEW HOUSE, IN CLINTON wer, wilh resotut utheast corner of Sixth avenue and T Which was laid over. Knight, Ovtiwell—' NE OR MORE FAMIL street, second door south from corner of Luquecr et, Tickolvon, That a sewer, walt vi bon (roe, the same to remain only during the pleasure of | — Keport of Commitee jon Belgian Pavement, with resolu Negailve—Aldermen Moore, the Ir . Flynn, ityers,. | a otnuanin first orwamall family taken to Board, Near Hamilton avenue d culverts, be Suilt, under to the “a ‘ounct), ton as follows :— Jeremiah, Brice, Masterson, O Brien, Pariey and Van Vooris a ret and fe ict Board, in Madison a Hivechird ve Fit h wan referred to the Committes on Roada, Resolved, That Seventy-third street, between Third and | —10. yes ex No moving in May anon sta “ h street, anu nying ord.vance there. Resolved. That the Metropolitan Gas Light Company be | Fourth avenues, be paved with Belgian or trap-block pave. | Report of Committee on Wharves, Piers and Slips, in favor | -———— - - NO LET-PART OF A HOUSE, UNFURNISHED, TO & | adopted H are hereby anthorized to lay maina in Lexington | ment, under the direction of the Croton Aquednet Depart. | of adopting resolution as follows:— | YDRIVATE BOARDING. —ANY LADY WISHING ‘small family; no children: contains gas and waier: in | Whieb was concurred in by the follow!ug vate 7m INe seventh to Mixtgeutth street, andthe | ment ‘nud thot the accompanying ordiaauce therefur be | “‘Rescived, That the 1. on the south side of pier No. 36, | PRIVATE BOARDING. ~ ANT Imedieal wtendacce dir- | South sixth wireet, Gear Jersey avenue, Jersey Olly. Apply | Affirmati en Jones, Gedney, McKnight, Ryers, | Street missioner be directed to place gas lamps in suid | adop! North rivet, be widened seventy feet on the easte | ing alckusse can be handvomsiy, accontmodares, with | Sou ae a a Jeremiah, Brice, Masterson, Ottiwell, O'Brieu. Purley wad | avenue iminediately, Which waa laid over, under the direction of the Stree! Commissioner, ati Iving.auite alone, up town. Address Private’ Hoa | = we Va Voorhis—ti Which was red in. Report of Committee on Donations vith | accompunying ordinance thy bet adpted, | tor . | Po LBT—ON Mor SEC X Report of Commitier Reigian Pave: Xf jhe Board | Resolved, That the Metropolitan Gas Light Company be | resolation as follows: — ‘Which was adopted by the following suies— { | ‘of a house, furnished or unfurnished, with or withoa of Coaneilmen, with rewution as follows mi | and they are hereby authorued to lay mains in Sixteonth Resolved, That the Comptrotier be and he is hereby au Afirmative—Aldet Moore, N Shann lo sTRA AND OTHE \ HIGHLY ward, on Herkimer street, nteenth house east of Tyy Resolved, That Fifty. cvato street, from the Tent) avenue | alreet, from the h to the Third avenue, and the Street ized whd directed to draw his warrant in favor of the diney, " hy son, Oviwell, | spectable 1 ie’ r Koome, woth | enue, Brooklyn. to the Hudson river, be paved with Belgian pavement, the | Commissioner be directed to place gas lamps in said street the Northwestern Dispensary forthe sum of tive | O'Brien, Farley, Van s bo ¢ aS yn place, between Aruity aod - $$$ - Property owners to pay the whole expense: the wane to be | immediately. hundred dollars, the balf-yearly donation to the Ist of Negativi i Fourth Pid st be y y NO LET-AN ENTIRE BUILDING, 2%5X100, IN MURRAY done under the direction of the Croton Aq Which was conenrred in. April, 1865; and that he be further authorized and directed p01 nance in favorof adopting raso. | LOUtth sirects, street, near Brosdway ‘on lease of three y ars from ment. Keso.ved, ‘That the Metropolitan Gaa Company be and it | to pag to the suid treasurer of that inatitution five bundr = ln LET=TWO FINELY FURNISHED SUITS February next, — GASTAVUS BAYLIES, 240 Broadway Which was concurred in by the foi in nereby directed to eau mains to be Jald in Fifty-second | dollars on the Ist of October next, and to continue the sem Resolved, That the Comptrolier be 5 | PO ee Te ine hones aeiny & vent. TAY BS, 200 & Affirmative—Aldermen Jones, oot, | wireat, between Pith aad Madison avenues, and gas lamps | annual payments of five hundred dollars each during tie | thorized and directed to draw ix war 0 toot ha appa bteakiast if required. 164 10 LUT-IMMEDIATE POSS! AN ELEGANTLY jeremiah, Brive, Masterson, (itiwell, O'Briew ey snl | placed therein, under the direction of the Street Commis- | ploasure of the Common Council. Kane, Treasurer of th pint | ange (8 Se Be ceece ciree ’ Here trae, 600 & St eteued ett, sioner. Which wan laid over. School in Fourteenth the arin of | Ott We newly papered and profited, rent $800 per year; all improve | Which was ¢ red in Report of Conimittes on Finance, with resolution as fol- | $5,000, wan donation In dings ew | \eeqerep BY A GFATLEVAN AND WIFE, TWO | Mente. Call at 191 Went Thirtieth street r = Reputt of amitiee on Streets, with resolution as fol- | lowa:— schoolhouse, the amoun’ charged by the Comptrolier a | Ye eee reat em erred: with Boars, five aud gus, aan ry , TI Twenty aghth street’, from Mad ¢ Resolved, That the Comptroller be and he ishereby author. | the account of “Dowations. Gib a week. Foti My Ry ip Fs ” fo LET OR FOR SALE—A NEW FACTORY BUILD. Sixth averines, paved win Belgian parca 1£ be tard across Third street, op. | ized and directed to draw his warrant in favor of Patrick {| Which was adopted by the following vote:— Fp banc noncbetdone = a ing in this city, ain atories high, about eighty feet front; fame 10 be doue undar ive directing at tae direction of the Croton Aqueduct | Fleming for the sum of $250, the lows of his | — Adirmative—Aldermen Moore, Norton, Viynn, Shanne: SANTED—BY LE EMAN, A ILAND. | W0il lighted, and thoroughly heated by exhaust steam; Kn Drowrimert, and that tae soconpaaying ovdinane ° yi, aod that che accompanying resolution therefor | horse stom off Hubert street, North, rive Potipieny Rysrs; rice: Mamereou, Ouiwell, O'brien, Far: | WASney fa Ou, the private house; a Brooks | cighty horse power, 1b perfect order. wip dope niterpt name to account of donation: , Yan Voorhis—12. c ” nel a Bro . pgs Ting iv : Which w the (oltowing vo1g-— 1 Which was lett over. Which was referred to Committse on Streets Negaive--Al (orion Gedney, Jeremiah—2 yu pracerred. ating. particulars, A. i., bor 1a | Bent with power im Roos, oF en 8 Jy Broome street, Afi tant Geiger, Mek es Tint 1034 street, from Bloomingdale road to | — Report of Commitiee on Iublic Health, with resolution ae | of Committee on Fie Department of Board of | Haratd oles, aad from 20 4 at Jt Naseau street, fh, Brice, Kelly, M. iwell, O'Brien, Farley and | Bleven janie, be tgs ied with gas immediately. follows: Councilmen, with resolution, as follow: vANTED—IN NISHED = a H Van Voorhis—{/ Which was condur Hesalved, That the racant jots of the south side of Forty. | “Hesolved, That the Complrolier be, wad be ts Wy an: JANTED—IN BROOKLYN, A FURNISHED ROOM, @ HAST SIXTEENTH STREET—T0 LET, A HAND- Re Of Committee on Bonde, in favor of irring with | Resolved, ‘That tie lom Gas-light Compe be and | ninth street, between the Fiat and Second avenues, thorized to'draw his warrant in favor of O. and J, Mowbray, Gilles, private | tarniiy with ot waneat Pea 12 somely Turnished Parlor aud two Bedrooms, with the Bowed of « n adopiing resointion as follows: | they are hes eby dinne lay ans mains in 113th be- | fencedim, under the direction of the Street Commirsioner, | in the sum of three hundred dollars, the same to be RN el Mk NB he, ‘on third floor, to gentlemen only, Hi yurth street, between First and tween Third and Fourth avenues, under the direction of the | and that the accompanying ordinance therefor be adopted. from aod charged (o the appropriation for city con! to Foers avenue and Myrtle and Atlantic eas a o Becond agennes, be paved with 0 pavement, ander the | Sirect Commisrioner. Wybieh wee laid over. clos; auch amount heing In full for domages wnt —wiceehimie ee eS 2 vINES, LIQUO! 7 Fane eduot Hoard, and that the accom ion Nig , oy oe riny eal jehtport of Committee on Sewers, with resolution ae fol- | them Ly reason of the & ie of Hook and hagder Com ress B. R., Herald oft WINES, LIQ! «eC, ' n be Resol mains in -aecon — number elevan Tan into the show-window a entoceennenenenes acne manne PN ABATE ANALY Nene y the following vote: — between Ténth and Lieventh direction of Resolved, That a receiving basin and culvert be built, un- nine ‘Wy thea, upon the eecaston or the Are at 17 BAST TWELFTH STREET—ONE, BLOCK ATAWBA BRANDY—OF OHIO AND CALIFORNIA, AMirmativesAblerinen Jones, Gainey, McKnight Jere. | the Metropolitan Gaslight Company. dor the direction of the Croton ma Aguediet Board, on the sou hiryatie street, December, one thousand eight buadred and of Broadway, handsome furnished Rooms, fi » | 17" 4 tow ten gallon Regs. ot only $8 per gallon, for sale at Binh, Brice, Kay, Masterson, Gitiwell, V'Beien, Farley and | 4 concurred in, ‘went corner of Forty-eighth And Second avenue, and | stxty four, inen and wives, with Board; also for single 'geatiemen ; Sole Agency, No. le avel lyn; also Voorht +1, | Resob That the Harlem Gaslight Comane?, be and t the accompanying ordinance therefor be adopted, ‘bich was con ered 10 the house has all the modern improvements, on & ins London Old Tom rt of Committee on Sewers of Board of Councilmen, | they are to imy gas mains in 1234 ‘street, ‘bich was laid over ‘ Affirinative—-, on Rot " Shannon, = ee — a ‘Gus, equally cheap. = ow tb revolution as follows tween Third and avenues, and the Street Commis sport of Committee on Roads, with resolution as fol- ’ eka. % ‘Otuwell, 2: PER WERK FOR A PRETTY FURNISHED | - ee ae escived, That & power, with the necessary recel loner Ie bi dip cause gaa lampvontavo be winced | Ione os ‘van Veoriie— front Room, with full board, tos genileman and | Q()() BARRELS BOURBON, AT $2 7s: 200 7 99, | ipa and culverts, be bility under the direction of the ¢ siagetn 06 town Be poms Resolved, That curd and gutter stones be set and the side- | Ni Jeremiah—I, Wile, One for $16 to two gentlemen. Old No. 109, new 255, | & 100 at $825 peralion, Warra re. 142 Fulton Agueduct Bord, Im Hig siroe\, from terminus ef pre- ‘bith wae oupeurred im ks faawed. where vanassary. in Forty-Ofth street, from Resolved, the Comotroiier be and he is hereby au. | West Twenty-ffth street. near Kichth avenue, treet, rear ha liiinw Capt. BAKER,