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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY: 26; 186p)--SUPPLEMENT,, rs E— river, be paved with Retain paverneat, andor the direction of RES 109 Gixth avenue, this Dermiselon to exist only Bera nate of the ow York Inatia for the 41 dagged with Cour foot eo aon where oduct Board, ware 96. the Common Co! bi THE MW’ AOONAL ) HOMICIDE. the Cro.on oa Agueduct BORG. sn mnutoe on 8 oes ¢ pean’ i et a sear te | eran tgs already dons, wuer the re Btrest ae egies ent raph other this resolution shall have he pele Patt ys 4 i the same © —The ta rman Nortox— Rouolved. ved That “the 8 treat Commissioner be amd he ia theta mage ‘oath done at their Most Bofore Coromer Lynch—Tho | By ilies, That a cromwalk bo laid aorons Cortlandt atroet ‘Mirscted to rebuild’ pier OL East river, tho Axpense minis od by acortihcate era by tu on 3e ‘3 of Ghate own oxponse of say Une Besritcottoa ot tbe edical Testimony, de. from spposie No, 14 dae dation of the Croton Aqueduct thereat to be Laken from the appropriation of wharves, piers Re om 7 Bvalecneed’t such blank forms oner. : iy inemenh enti Department, the ord OF 3 3 make P was recerced Roada, whea crouer's inqnens en: she bodyror debe MeDonald, Paais is opposite the proposed improvement was referred to the Committee oa Wharves, Plors | cations as he may’ deem adv bgt soe eer tr Coane ee J don Sunday Inst {com injuries received wbout | Which was adopted and yoke Shon sppoiat om ms to Line, oe ou, ee ort “By Goan atiman 02 d, was continued yesterday afternoon inthe Court | Resolved, That permission be and the same ia hareby vent by am nel of Aprit 12, 1397, the Thirteenth avoaug | games to the Commissioners of Chazitles aud rrectine: | to Serneat i perm, be a0 if the aan te feeeneaiaae Brookiyu. wo Nicholas Dunn to Keep as Cot ype Rete tee ry - so was Cy je the cre alreet on the Hudeaa, Cy AI aud also to the mai of the Blind M. ' Aasoclati tation, No, poy uch permission to remain oaly ds urtag the ner of Canal and (rand street, to continu 2 du resent aystem of graded was apect rat witness called was Sergeant Dufour, of the | the pleasureof the Common Councl me | Borewitie thie te ofan vee fine diverges hua a roened Sas UA re vot furaiatc hin wit Digetire of tue dona Counail. Precinct, who being duly sworn testied that on | tartan NoRTOx miasioanr itis Sine ep oe i aera arp Cont meat ay frkoue amos ceding th, oe By. ey evening, © wook ago, whilo golng down Fifth | RQsolved, That the curl ter stones be set and reset, iP eaght hundred fect west of che bulkhead Lin, Prouaraa a he teense nel the eek tiie Oey gr Naw Vout — Iuseaoton oF Cray Rarceoaea fat the corner of Eighth street, he saw Mr. Malloy | where necessary, in Vestry street, between Hudson aad | thence contiwues at the me distance up to One Hun, Degwons, with.all the Information thus obtained. je There shall be an officer in the Street De; ahead Taann 3g ‘there ‘ith him, On hig | Greenwich streets, in a line to conform to the racent widen - wb treet; ‘ne BF Cr Lz —— -< ‘uuti auch. report te recel ‘rom, the | ment who shall be catied the Inspector of City of ! shat they would do | 18,0f & portion ‘of the same street, and that the sidewalks - t and’ west of Elevent! are terpttuate Comptroller no acon whatever ¢ all be taken. podivy, Com. | the olty of New York, whose duty it ball be to see that the a Mra, Malloy os ed i. upolding net beg ds be Wage: i full width bere nes aiventy done, under the di- Nan aeration of of ale fost shove 8 nls igure aan nee ae of men sang pe poe a tions A resolut pesaeal nted for | railroada in the city of New York are kept in proper order ‘man. Mr, [ilalloy was - | rection he Street Cor 93) feenth . av’ » of 1837, wich relief, di at big head, “ie saw the man was, intox: Which w was referred to the Commitiee on Streets, whem | thelr i revue tho Novela pean trio aha Dot have Br ae eet oe i Gocentinn | Gna coeeition, aad thas the companion nese. 10.5008 i id some on ni appoint a] yi Ty aaa paoe a ee Mae Pa Witness had no idea at the iby Alderman Comax— aud must be d, or else the property along the Hudsou rinau B Byers moved 0 oman 4 the resolution by insert. elg i feet ia ‘width. of ‘cde streak ta GY rt ft wile Peho mau was fayired; Malloy, with his assist- Resolved, That permission be and the same is hereby Fiver will be rained: thorel sar beit ion bend, ing after the words ‘at his office” in first resolution, the fol. or in accondacice with, the terms oft fara “ tiled in and ascot McDonald how he felt, and to poto of Ionding and Unloading, the sald permission to remain | State Legislature, whic at oo csi chenge or alisc tne, | Which eae cused be the elowion tore of ie a omamon ous Sa ba ee bebe dig e replied that he felt sick; he looked like a man nl, suring the Commoa Council. Present rade grades 8 conform with the exterior line as estab: Affirmative—Aldermen Moore, Coman, McBrien, Gedney, Inspector of Ci rt Bigs ug from a dedauch; he asked who were the par- pe Mich was referred to t ommittee on Railroadg, when pom Ahn VA Comasiaaianacs 2.5. Koalaeae ait the | Ely, Byers, Reilly, Brice, » Loew, is aud Van Voor: af A einen of oi ae anal rai od him dowa, and Malloy said he did not to the Corporati away; Mc! Yonald told im that he did not know Resolved, Thal aniston be and the same is \d the same is here! e resolut vk him on to . 3 Poscisged grasa 8 "0 giedward i ely neng gig sane te MOREE |" cc ReeremaOm SE-ARIROTIG TRA KuOR admied ty (98 7 nt iror—Had { found him on the street I should but I judged he would be as Malloy said he knew the ea him into custod, wed for at Malloy’ opted. was . in Norton—t thousand ) ir VK rmissiot he By Alderman Van Voo! ‘And the per angum, the same to take effect 14 Cullen, duly sworn, testified—That he worked given to Friedman's Thomas ye sles fn deliver ponte ould + ved, That the meme or James Linn meg ogt Liviny Councilmen Reareeitane 19: be: annt: ba shp Board of erhioh wae ta over. Chas. Foster, the livery stable Kine; and that | front of their place of business, er Broadway, said per- | 115th st ‘between First aud Second a nes, be place: on MOTIONS RESUMED. * perrtioss. roquently seen J Fohn Somerfield during’ the past | mission to remAin only during the Sree of rir Common Whe tissot Sine pomans & to receive a ‘donation fifty dotlars. in Grower moved to reconsider the reference of a By Councilman Kei1oce months; on Tuesday evening, 16th inst., he was Counel anak, ‘hich was ree te the Committee on Finance. remain me the last meeting (9 Dae pines over the sidewalk at Petition of William A. Marker to be appotuted a Commis- fable, abortly after six o'clock, doing bis work, By Aldara Nonrox— pera ertision be and the same ts herebr | Which waa w— Meeer or tiene rmertieid came in and ahked him for a cloth to Resolved, That permission be and the same ia hereby faskings, No, 228 Canal street, to exhibit | He He then mx towed tus adoption of the reaptution Pe refoered to the: Comelipoe en taarien out OF » blood off his face; that he (witness) washed his | to Mui furdy to receive and doliver mac infront ot his premises during the pleasure of the ich was 7 the following vole:= By Cou teed ey h a pail se ¥ ater and a 8} ponges and that after he = eal Trent of thelr place of business, No. lommon Gounell, ye e—Al Grate Moore, Coman,-Nortoa, McBrien, Petition of HH. W, Smith to erect @ bay window. ned the blood on ‘Som Dan Foster came in mission to continue only duriug the pleasure of the Webios wren a) x in, Gedney: Ely, Ryers. Reilly, a , Loew, Varnum, In connection ti en Counciiman Kosrer presented ed him to get him up out of the stable; Somerteld tie vas nopted, i By Alderman Lee dest ia inka Gaicaee ses naneiia a, Met ‘an al tb a ah the following resolution mnt out; he followed shortly, and saw John Somer- | By Alderman Comay- eee ents Sheehan to keep & stand in front of No. 8 | Councilmen for cone ati to tbe Board of ‘oapgatred Hans permission be and the sened le hereby airen, ck a man who was lying on the sidewalk about | Resolved, That # the Comptrotler be and, he is eis bereby gulbo- Bowery, he having obtained permission from the owner of derman O'Bnisw moved that the Board do now ad: | of his premises, Frankfort House, oa Tortheast corner ad six or sevon times, and exolaim at the same | rized and direct ph so. Tracy ses, to continue duriog e pleasure of the Com- | jousn, of Frankfort and William st: iasion to remain ‘Boot him! boot hima!’ be kicked him about the | residing at No. i seutbsr ty * streets on tue lint of bind bg De mon Counel Which was lost. only during the pleasure of the Gommon Council. jo; he (witness) then told Somerfield to desist, or | * Bo sieges: ots n Rreas moved a reconsideration of the vote @ resolution was » would kick him; the stable is about four doors cb was beg remot the Committee on Finance, ie, een ee “eo menkfopeile.upon\ tha iperinad wn ds ahow cus Goinance to sere % nats. aalia fo for , ae ny u x] ted to be sent tothe Board of Malloy's grocery” sony MeDonald was lying on anette ved, That permsion e and the same ts hereby given | government (or (be erection Of 8 pont office coramensurale Teferred to the Comuities on Ordinances, when aj By Couuoliman Maccay— jowatk, about twenty feet from the table exhibit {un front of his place of bust- with Ba ie requirements of, its citize particularly those eh Pointed, ou the 16th fn ‘ i ton Of award Jaques for, re-lease of property in $ could not tell how many persons were sanding Sour Ne or ae Oe ‘anal si said permission to remain only fae commercial and other business pereite hans have, 0. by ratty aiey between Madison and Fifth avenues, at the time; Mc Donaid moved, but did not exclaim, ed the te dope of the Common Council. 16 pion of aed oe ven ent Hy mere, tee " Hel ‘en's moved to amend by substituting the following for rm hated of Old Middle ae was kickod. ‘hich was _ | tea, ty core of the tates for favorable Susidere- the iret section of the said ordinance: tovhial ‘was referred to the Committee ou Law Department, aaj and. the bill introdnoed by. Mr. Raymond zcri0N 1. All power and authority heretofore when aj aer—Did you feel satisfied that the man was ly injured’ by being kicked? eas—No, sir, I dii not feel satisfied to see the | rection of the Street Commissioner. Maater of this sity, his Honor the Mayor: ‘and the President for the sale of newspaper books or other mere! ckod, at all; Isaw the two Carrols standing in ‘Which was laid over. ofthe Chamber of Coramerce, thus fully representing al dive upon the streets, Lge Ea wharves, piers or alk cance. trap-block pavement. inity’ ‘at tho time. By Alderman Norto: once the interests of the pw pecans this mania heads or for patting out ‘signs, or tor the ipt or de! Which Lib plinee rred to the Committee on Belgian Pave- ” Resolved, That Franklin firect, trom Broadway to West r business centred in it, e erection of holatways over th ment, when appoi ane Mapigat >_Tmrtuonr. ; Brosdw be paved with Be igian pavement, under the di- omimiasion, WR = ose rized hyn 4 nee ingey vested yp the Mayas, toe together wea oa Kurioac~ nig nary Joraeltua lurphy, uly sworn, testi- | rection o! ‘roton Boa ie ‘oke ai ther grante: monstrance of property owners inet tl Tam a physician eed surgeon; Treade In {opti | TS yvinieh was referred to the Committee on Streets, when ap- aoe 4 ioadord the desired feckitics | Mayor under this ordinance or heratofore granied by resolu. | widening of Ann street,” Lo aenaidinitvogs ‘ar Nelson ‘treet; on Thursday, 18th inst., I pointed. for es urposesy be it, Congr | tion of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty, provided Which was referred to the Committee on Streets, when ; a nst., I was By A ‘Alderman Noro: Resolved, That in the, Gnacmr of the Common Council the ry such application for such permits shall ela ied by | appointed. to see John McDonald, in Van Nigro street, Resolve ved, That Walker soot from Broadway to West Banke of ine people of the city of New York are in an emi- ¢ Alderman of the district 4 yo such permigsion COMMUNICATIONS. Sullivan; I found him suffering i Broadway, be paved with Belgian pavement, under the di- degree due, and as thet: eran aen ee we hereby cor. be "located and the consent of th aie Or persons occup; Acommunication was received from the Street Commis- about the skuli; I made a careful eg rectiol on of the Croton Board. daly tender them, to the Hon. Henry J. Ra: 5 eee of | ing in front of which it 1s proposed to local =i. sioner, transmitting his fourth quarterly report for the year of him, and’ found evidence of depres- | , Which was referred to the Committee on Streets, when ORS Te manning Soapareas or poi e OS ie arti Me at, sage eikentmeasacibe sine? | aE tated that th tion would be on 5 \- end. ¢ PRESIDENT si f nestion we £ the brain; he was somewhat unconscious, | “Sy 'A\%e+man Nortox— Perative necessity for a more commodious bruldit eli. Hg mared. 98 am amen image Ate Oe | cong tee anion, and Giectag what the usual times could haif rationally answer questions; he {to have rallied a few days before death, but ‘gub- be ed wit] Common Council do most earnest! District.” ily gave symptons of congestion of the brain; on | Croton a eras Sher a Rneans «tip er alee: Tis utes upon the representatives of our people | Which was accepted by Alderman Reers. ernal examination I discovered a swelling on ‘the Which was referred to the Committee on Streets, when ap- ites lipgton the erent publie importance, Bay, sbealute Ae. sifting out ZBrans nioyed io amend the alzth stetion by eh was lo ea wi lo! al e of the head over the parietal bone; there wore | Poln ty AENICRLINE 8 PROMOS He NE Oe ee a eee baa remeber then ptons of discoloration; there was a small abrasion on the median line over the os frontis near che hair commences; the form of congestion was tow; I found three slight wounds on each side of mples ; 1 directed the frequent application of 1 to the extremities and to the neck; I last saw ir Resolved, That permission be and the same ix hereh Congress of the United States, now assembled at Wash- | Varnum, McGinnis and Van Voor mitted to keep a sign seven or eight o'clock on the evening before his + nt erftim. aay Wey died on tie 23d, t witnessed an attack of cone | HYez 12 Mra A. Price to put sign across the walk and stand | IG, was adopted, moved to tires fron wets, amen ab kusranieatin. | entpaciea during the p be mt at of tbe Commack Oounel. 3 which affected the muscles of the face. same to remain during the pleasure niltaa Comes Comeet | BF ‘Alderman LOnw — i Jaror~I have bad patients more Which was ado) Resolved, T! ralssion be be and the same is hereby 8 withdrew his former amendment, and ph Eisy ‘That. it peeielas be and the penne is hereby jan be was who have recovered. ‘Aldet granted to.J. W. W Macon Cox, No. S17 Pearl aiteet, and end Dy striking out the words ‘teu dollars’ in Ganted to ‘Cobanks Fe Theall, iu Harrison street, between aMirew J. Willets, being duly sworn, testified:—1 | , Resolved, That, ute ana thasaete herony given fe to exhibit goods in’ front of their premises, said | the sixth section, and inserting in lieu thereof the words ingion and West, to receive, deliver and exhibit aysician and surgeon; on Wednesday, January 23, to Thora Gregg » cepupy the. a yt front of ro into remain during the pleasure of the Common ‘not more than A nor Jess than one dollar, at the discre. | in front of pee premises during the pleasure of the Som: nade a post-moriem’ examination of the Cody | Seaee aekteemananae ceckinne co duriug = propery Otel. was adopted. Miiuy moved further to amend by inserting | “Which was concurred in. tn McDonald, in the Twelfth ward of the | of theCommon Couneil. By Alderman Nortox— the Koller —The Mayor, in his discretion, may require Resolved, that permission be and the same ia hereby. iven Xf Brooklyn; on the forehead, near the Wich was ad Resolved, That Irving place, from Fourteenth sireet to | {he payment of « sum not excgeding ten dollars nor lees th to Philip Ahern to keep a stand in front of No.1 nat ‘ad the median line, was a vertical cut, one y Alderman nan S ies ek : Gramercy Fark, oa pares leh Beigian pavement, under the pry Maver — “( ~ th aaatr for among other fees is cual ed the vonsentot the ore porn Rasoised. ertetasion uch perm! remain durly, half inches long and’ an eighth of an inch'wide | to Touls Schlapn Per hye) and shomcane iat by given Which was referred to the Committee on Streets, when | Which wa fis’ Common Council, ghia satral part; on the temple, between the eye and ear, newhat noaror the latter, was another vertical cut, 1a half inches in length and one-eight inch at i ‘ width ; the forehead and temple at the left side 1 marks of bruising; over each eye were three - civesAldermen McBrien, Flynn and Loew—8. Raymond, s.apparanily of receat leech bites; om the back | mission to remain ouly sing the pleasure of the Common | Pleagure of the Common Council cifras rman Nowtos moved that the vole just taken be re. tothe Congress of the Teiuca Btatee for favorable separated, a3 if by blisters; pupils of the eyes Which was adopted. By Alderman comic wi ‘was los! rome the telloving vote: ' 5 oat the bill introduced by Mr. Raymond ‘ides for ttely dilated; upon opening the body the aera Loew: Resclved, hd Affirmative—A’ Coman, Norton, McBrien, Flynn, | the appointment of x commission, to consist of the Postmas- of the chest and abdomen were found ed That the » Comptroller be and he is hereby. an- | te Messrs. Mui Brice and ‘ear ter of the city, his Honor the Ma; ao ‘and the President of the healthy condition; the wiorsedena directed to to place he name of Margaret ('Con- Brus goods in Negati\ nay, Ri, Ryers, Reilly, | Chamber of Commerce, thus fully representing at ance the y v at level ‘on the list of blind nad at a at interests of the wer 7 9 and for: of the head was nor, residing at 183 East nth street, be also Nos. 74, 75. at Varnum, 0") sen ie nis. ind Yan rhis—9. i te of the general government, this municipality and ; the skull on the same Pearnich was referred to the Committee ou Fi i ee ty Sins ig vatcn se catried by re aria ton of te common pan feo be aud oriaed and en ean >running nearly ia a straight line from behind | By Al bse nee OF nieh, was ado} pied. Adimative-—Aidermen Moore, Conan, Norton, McBrien, provide a location, fo ease, the recto js six and a quarter inches, terminating in two Hesolved, That Sone A Jockson beand he is hereby ap. By aren Teste yr90 to Pater Pizas, Bly, Loew, Loew, O' Bri AC o.oo See are, ¥, Baiting onutaten , CB, ie desired factfities for = cathe Galeete faa the Pou ay Nall Sew "york, in: place of Hamer the Cy and seine tee ty’ front of his | numand cttou " 4 » Var | omseolved, That in the option of this Gommon Council, later wad an effusion of blood eetisasted from five fale to Cy Geri en Wo, od North Moors 8 eto remain only iat Wee RENTING, Cede’ | sriment people oF the ai er esrtatirenane Bare: ncos, this effusion occt ies '- derma with ~ Pio” ae aio nrg he Bon. Henry: J won of the skull F the cenceel Seite acponale, 2. at Tha sidewalk. on the south side of Fifty. ‘Alderman Beard of Co by coraally re Soantativens ongress, (ort Hi came to his death from apoplexy of the asterintrel wean wegen wy ttalaghy 2s Op foe uneare tint pormgion be ante fon SCs presilees: errictand Imperative neeraatty 1 ide, where n ¥ 1 ind athat this apoplexy was the result of external ofthe Steet orm stone ‘n fp iy » Under the dir Biss El street, oaid permaionion tocontinue only y daring the STATED Fanner rr oe , 22, Hee ‘clock P. M. eligbie loeawon for a Post office for the city Sam care ig ary, eed tne | 1 cage nn | ERC patie iad toile, = asa. | generics coent urs st ers ai occurrence and saw ui an — 5 i in air, ully, urge upon ntatives of our Jald come in te get washed, and that he then Resolved, That Fifty. veoventh street, between First and is hereby routed tothe. = id i itwae ington Tye portance, aid‘ ng town to Malloy’s, at the ‘and th Second areuues, be paved with | ane block , } Tru rontees of the Abantic Savings Kk to alter } Fiznm, Robinson necessity of ad Pot ‘the sal y's, corner, and saw there | Sécond avenues, be vise nem a4 Bisa, of the airept amps now placed in front ot thet atiman,” Brinkman, | pending in the eprenemtativen. with uh a view cf ot Cour men, who were strangers to him; be shortly pense to be borne ‘oethe aropeny ‘owners eee ited. premat No. 186 Chatham street, 80 as to ys ¢ he name of Ty! ‘Thorias, Hal: move eligible wre ements souk 2< store, and saw these loegeriage ee and start uj was referred \o tee on Roads, when be doe bank ee 4 — ~iecnl remain only ind be it further enti in wii acachor ‘os py = ye a proper ie with “pat Alderman Bux “ <, ti aang the wan adaptee, x ig 10,16 and 18 were sincr tetas neal ted tng vee "ngvond and * he next beard a fall, and, looking, saw aman fesolv t South street, from Market slip to Corlears | rie committee on Finance pr pare MAOLCTIONS. Coun tran 5 eme eoneurrin, Council Bris — hs tanves tro the of New York in the Jowa on the audewalk he'saw'no. ono’ strike Me- Tree Oe eee ee ete en one the socommpmny- f jn making a don on 10 je congregation © Beth Hama, Resolved ‘permission be and the sume Is hereby aicen Sougress © the United States, ro aesemiled at Wash: was referred to the Committee on Streets, when ap- | Arash.” toenable M to redeem certain of iis property vold | to Geor Se: ir to Keep « amall stand for of si saw three or four men standing about the os Currey was then examined, but no additional of interest were elicited from this witness. inquest was then adjourned to Monday next. The Lake Erte Pirates. or thit and as encum| ona, the rd re, 01 northwest corner of ons and Pri ment, when a; inted. 43 coRPUS IN Se OF CHARLES B. thi control ‘of the eeneee, Sue race oe a to be under od Fife street "eS auch permission e iD only Guring the. pleasure = it, ah fg! 5 7 : o oe report o SOPREME COURT—CHAMBERS. By ‘Alderaan Bur — Which was laid over. Which was adopted rules of the Boa’ Before Judge Suthorland. P.... escived That the apie 5 8 Ret ne, treet be Bag of Tan uneilman Har 25.—The writ of habeas corpus in the ease of 3H. Coles, charged with being one of the Lake sbel pirates, and confned in Fort Lafayette, was | returnable yesterday. . Resolved, That the name of Clara Miller, resid! un, Shannon, Gedne, + in front of his premises, | by the Clerk, #nod # 8. G. Courtney appeared on the part of the gov- | g,tesolved, That the name, of Clara, Miller. residing at No. | ‘Varuim, O'Brien, McGlanle and Van Voo! Monee ef Chatham and Mufverry strvets, auch permission | Board for that meeting, or unit tl at and read a return which set forth the facts that | (o receive from the Comptroller the sum of fifty dollars, wa eee veces ig Bt WER Wetaenot B, to remain only during the pleasure of the Common Council. fl, Afver reat and vas not under the control of General Hooker, but oaieeean toon to the Committee on Finance. enth ward. in place of Jame: By Oo wi ena od a yusiness, whic! - of Colonel Martin Burke, commanding at Fort Resolved, 1! Assistant Health Ward Resolv ‘ommissioner be and he is here. 1. Prenentation of e © Wright, of Tennessee, appeared on the part of in front of thet feos, durin, Affirmative—Aldermen Moore, Coman, Norton, McBrien. Which was referred to the Com mn Streets, 3. Reports of Committees. soner, and remarked that the return bore upon its | i rout of their premises, during the pleasure of the iyup, Muannon, Gedney, Brice, Loew, Varnim, O'Brien, | appointed s whic cmmaniuaemiair awed Notas to tak affirmation and adeniat, The fact was apparent ted. . Mc@@mnis and Van Voorhis—I8. By Couricitman Keena™ Resolutions, ort Lafayette was within the department over which ‘Nortox—- N ‘man Ely—1 Resolved, That permission be and the same is hereby given £ Reports o ut Hooker had control. Colonel Burke was eubor- That permission be and tho same is her@by given mwas veseived from the Oxy Inspector, 8 & Gilloon 18 reel deliver goods in front of | & to General Hooker. to Thomas Faria to place a showcase tu front of his premises, nual report for the yerr 1866. 7 Pike street, such pert:)esion 6. Special order of the day. 1 therland remarked that in onder to prove the | No. 791 Broadway, aald permission to continue only during ‘as received and the usual number of copies or. ure of the Common Council. 7. General orders. ‘Of the retarn, which he considered ea | the ure of the Common Council. dered to be printed in document fort. § 0 S. . ~ prima facie ® Which was ed * PE was received from the Street Commis- yy Councilman Hastaax— may be received at any time. eturn, it should be shown that General Hooker By Alderman FurNx— emaiiting apportionment Of assessment fo: open- Reactvcd, That the name of Michael Bishop, residing at % had command of Fort Lafayette and the custody Ived, That permission be and the same is hereb; ing Nine sixth street, between Fourth and Fisth avenues, | 280 Third street, be added to the list of wind 2 jerome he on whieh ft prisoner. 6 Is. MeMahon to receive and deliver un front ol hich was ordered on file Which was referred to the Comptroller, with power. Jon, -q@ Wright insisted upon the fact that the return preinises, $06 Hudson street, © continue during the | _A communication was received from the Street Commis. incilman KoBixsox— ise upon its face. ‘Common Council, sioner, transmitting his foul quarierly report for the year ed, Thet permission be and the same is hereby given i Jopte 0 ‘ Sourtney remarked that the gentleman h Saleh was atopled Which wa and the usual number of copies oe Wal and. West strerta, the sane himself of another secession ebullition. It Risvived. That the name of Frederick Barlow, lately ap- | oFdered to be printed in document form no re with public travel, and to remain only during Lit to the Gourt aud to General Hooker, He war | pointed Commissioner or Deeds, tor the city und county of A communication was received from the Counsel to the | the pleasure of the Common Council, It be seconded, «eo got his remarks in the Dewspapers, aud that { New ‘ork, be altered to read Frederick C. Barlow Corporation, in relation to the business of the office of the Which was adopted @ reason why be made them. @ Wright remarked that the case of Robert Martin wilar to that of Coles. Yourtpoy asserted that Martin had been consigned e Sutherland called attention to the point that wfayette might not be situated in the county of ork, but he would waive that point for the present *gome additiona! argument @ was adjourned over to Saturday, in order to give counsel for the prison to Ueaverse the retura. Jourtney remarked that he would send an +d return by that time. 3d of Feb: ‘an oppor Bostox, Jan, 25, 1866. bis premises, ur wel Resolved Tl That permission be and the same is cece sven toJobn Neagle to keep a stand in Cogenties slip, ssi gran to Taxon ri Brother of bus nt of their pla permission to rei mon Counetl. jy Alderman solved, That ante: third, Thirty-sixth and Thirt seventh streets be renumbered ‘immediately, under the Resolved, That Leonard street, from Broadway to Hudson, By Alderman Norros— Resolved, That Duane street, from Hudson to West street, receive and ad coliver: No. eet, said sine! nue, corner of Four- in taly daring the plessare of the Cosa: , tive teenth treet, Aa the same to igh duriug the pleasure of ie aldorman, Mose, Coman, Ouran, Bedinuis and Vox toe. ie Negative—Alderma: Fignn, ‘arnum, O'Brien, <’ the Mayor, Aldermen: and Commonal It, mnnsigne? in granting permite £0 yo ee cote for showeases or stands ides for the appointment of & ‘commission, to conalst of the Post Cony ot eek noon Riot 6 Pore office for the city; and be ee ry Councjiman residing {in the Aldermanic in the more eligible and improved post oflice accommodati be it fusther Lert ah no amendmer o theamendment Alderman Norton moved to reduce the amount to the sum of $1. transmittin, be paved igian irect Graion Bard, Belgian pavemebt, under the direction of the i og Nae a.copy of the foregoing | rere and reno. | “Which was lost by the eset ole relation to the tions, duly autbenti jerk of the Common irmative—Alderme! f " bh h was referred to the Committee on Streets, when ap- | (inh Ve" eransmitied to the Hon, Henry J.Raymond | Ely, Brice and 0’ ee n_ Moore, Coman, Norton, McBrien, aes gran tei pointed, By Alderman McBairx— Pay By Alterman. Ey. ved, That Di panies streets the curb and gutter vee, theres ag a ‘direction of the Street Coinmiesioner, a ordinance be adopted therefor. Pw was ret ap] npertat Alderman Eiy— t pe to Cobanka & Theall, in Harrison street, bet ton and West streets, to receive and deliver and @ Which was adop y Alderman bi a, Phat rived and directed to effect oecupied by the Fourth District Givit Court fora tera of ve ived, nt Resolved, ‘That Joseph Armsteong be and he is hereby | to Mary O'Malley to keep & Resolved, That the salary of the interpreter of the First ial meet appointed & Commissioner of Deeds in and (or the county of | mission to remain only during the pleas: District Police Court be and the same is hereby fixed at the | city may require dew York. sum of $1,000 = to take effect from and after the | bers. notice Which was referred to the Committee on Salaries and Ofi. | Which was concurred In passage of this XI. In formin ces, when appointed. Resolved, That permission be and the same is hereby given Wiles was reterred wo 1 the Commitiee on Salaries and Of. | shel! leave the chi By Alderman O' Brix ces, when appointed rules of the Bos! Resolved, That sum not exceeding 61,000 as nilendance Ui bs d ises, 499 Cal the rts adop of the Common Council, in street, now ui A My Sisteanib ot street, from Fourth to Third oe Board. Wich ‘was referred to the Coumniitee op Streets, when ap er hearing in | pointed, By Alderman Comax— ‘and the other representatives of the city of New York in the jogative—A deri Fiyon, Shannon, Ryers, Reilly, Loew, The fuestion then being on the amendment of Alderman Ryeraa the hesniryr ws ndoried by the a vol nee si ‘Affirmative—A loore, Comal Gedney, Bly, Byer Byers, meee. "Brice, Varnoum, OF Brien, Medinnts and nal street, such permission to remain “By Alda Alder rare ‘That permission be and the same is hereby frente to Pup Ahern, to keep a stand in front of No. 1 Gort. street, he a obtained the consent of the occupant permission to remain only durivg the government of the premises, such thé action of the Hon. caarrn sauf, on the corner of Hester street and the said permission to continue only during the pleasure of the Copmege Cex Counei for ta: ‘Which was laid over. ‘The Committee on Finance presented # report in the Lexingt Presbyterian chureh & ro the Comptroller be and hi fins tone mi ft is Pans the use of the Street t Depertase nti ide: Temoved from the nidewaike : jon at seersment. er. O' Briun— mission be and the sam ew Melvin to retaina stand. {¢ Tn front of their prem: iP. ‘perm! to remain Sed ig the pleasure of the Common Council. Lips co rules being RULES OF THE erred (0 the Committee on Roads, when 1. Upon the appens rr ed by the following vote: in Tike — Affirmative—Aldermen M ment Resolved, Tha: gry be and the same |* hereby given to Andrew Brown to di runission be and the same is hereby the ween Wi utnorized and directed to lay crosswalk in from of No. 2. Motions and rv Third street. ‘hich was confirmed by the following vote:— wu Corporation’ Attorve, Which was referred to the Special Commitee baving that subject in charge %. Counciiman Hartaax— hereas Tompkins Park, in its present condition, S* almost waeless for the purpose " was intended, and the cdivens in the {munedin' dali the filthy condition of ‘he same; therefore ted, w “he ra vote of the President, YL. A motion or & time before action |i mT Comptroller be and he ts hereby autho- the premises “vow MOTIONS. iy complaining of Alderman Lovw moved that when the Board a ral Hooker by order of the War Department, | years, at # sam not to ex $2,000 per annum, do so to meet on Thursday ner clock P Resolved, Tht VIL AB question # Coles had been transmitted directiy to the cus- bleh was laid over. Alderman Noxtox moved to amend by making Monday | by authorized decided by the President Colonel Martin Burke, at Fort Lafayette. By Alderman Nontos ~ “A for the neat ry proper re Us. The Ph a Th question was the put on the motion of Alderman Lo Whieh was carried. PAPERS FROM THE BOARD OF COUNCT! uF Resolved, That permirsion t ve pairs. ‘ounailman Tyxe moved that said resolution be referred to the Commitiee on Lands and Places, when appointed, Which was lost ‘The resolution was then adopted. By © paucianes Firsx— Oo pavement, under the direc. a ‘Whenever the to Richard Cook to erect # stand tn Burling slip, aaid per miasion to remain only during the pleasure of (he Common Cow ‘Which was concurred in Resolation u pace the name of Catherine Chi on the list asi. Rew ved on pert Jrtalnevon be and the eame i hereby Seolved. That perminsion be and the enme is ren o Richard Cook to erect @ tend in Burling slip, n to rewain ouly during the pleasure of i eepireiier be authormed to expend a clerk bire and other expenses, m the, execution of the resolution relative e lin speaking, and (the shen shall be decic xt, ‘On motion in Conan ited. By Counctlman 0'Hattoran— Patition of ‘Thos. Pearson and others to have Nine! oy ee. ond street, from Third aveuue to East river, paved wit! Bel- number of copies be printed in document form. Councilman Putman moved that there ope Lye tes instead of the usual number. ic by him, and it was dec! ‘A communication was ce a letter from the Spportionment 0) ferred to the Comm PAPERS FROM THR ays OF ALDERMEN. Resolved, That a, Lad Which was concurred in. Whereas the claims of the metropolis, upon the general for the erection of a post urate Coenen icrementn of its citiaaam, particularly of those Engaged in commercial and other businens p pursuits, have, Dy sairecton et tothe Committee on Belgian. Pave- Ke. ~ ial ‘Committee appointed to revise the em the rules of the Boar the Committee on Marketeand Whartes, ‘iat of five members instead of three, the rance of thirteen members the Board shall te called to dagen! by the President, or, if be be absent, consent of thirteen ‘merner shall be as (ollows:— tricts shall be called In numerical order. up and consider— previous meetings Communications and reports from departmen(s, jeasages from the Mayor and the Board of Aldermen ed business may be remumed at any time, under Yo motion or resolution shall be debated or until it be stated by the Prew wich motion shall be reduced to writing if any an goa decide all questions of orde reside n| i. 3 the Bourd, whenever the interests of the at the written request of thirteen mem- to cept the rules respecting th ‘be one thousand eat ths by goes tnd s originally stated “t'from the Comptroller, insel to the Corporation, 1 ning New Streets,” ittee on Finance, when office comme! Henry ted ONS RESUMED. from Bowery to the East wement, the sume to bedone ‘roton Aqueduct Department. GENERA! ORDE x mored to amend the proposed niles * followe:— BOARD OF COUNCILMEN TOR 1866. President rovi ‘he ral not he deparied appointed by the i aupenre ter, the order of mm escept by the prem itione tions, for which the Senatorial dis- remonstrance and other paper pre- ited by a member in bis ame the person presentin, uubstance thereof and sign bi nt mnlewe ident: and shall be equally Civided, including the the question shall resolution may be Parthian at any had on it, by consent of the Board. ng 10 priory of business shall be ont President shall member in his p ¢ beyond lay 7 in bis absence, the © ere. ‘shell call ish to leave the ae but suck subet member. . the President ppoint achairman to preside. be observed in such committee, = nays, the Uimes of 1d & InOWOD tO pare "without jebate. tre to rise and report, the ques- a conmatiing members present, Bak for = y sehr cess i rulmeakikesinete be the duty of ihe Sheets to make porte wat Santis posed gt, Yn order et prion a tycwhleb list aball be tie" ates aposed of, neral Orders. KXITL. Evory member who shall be present a ques. tion is put vote thereon, unleas the Board ‘orouse pea, oF ualoes be be icarmadlsiely, interested in Se gue which case he shall aot vote. But a0 member, ow Beet of the ayes and nays, ‘shall be permitted to vote us Preseat whe his name is oalled in re ular order, except consent of a majority of the members present. EXIL1. Any member who shall have Yoted in the may move for a poconeerenca, J vided he do 40 time of Le pest roa wale the act, seqon possession ; auch been ones B a Pit lost al ‘ot PS Trinewed except by oxen mer. pre ious to speaking, aball rise ts ve "uon rev rie Stay two or oF ‘memnbe : the 8 Ervaltat a a oe member ‘wh fe I a cae shall Speue mor it wiubout leave from the 4 nf qor mre ha than beet: antes choosing to speak Amember called to order ry Tipe ig the Chair shall hey the Rein yrs ol oes eat pealed to on gach or at decision, ahal abate be eae without debate. pA there be no appeal, Geclaion of the Ci be sul XXYV! fin The ea gies stall pe ad see 1 until decided sha’ ‘Greclude's all aimoadmen 07 4sn meee in this form: “Shall the main question be now put? XXIX, eatin ae have been dered, nae tre shal be amt ta pending, t! ‘coations first be oe amendments, in ss ma then apes athe main question, without further debate “XxX. On taki mn vote ty cong fe ee cee the casos re- ina by law, ‘anwell as Uae required 9 names of those who v vote for and those who Heady poneten shall be #0 entered in the minutes, and taken e call of a member, the nam h ang the ayy shail alee. be entered in the. XXI. The follow! te officers shall be elected vig: a: Frprident, Clerk Ctors, ben at-Arms and Doerkee aoe i inted by the Sea: marie x coma ordered by REXTL The standing commit! etcal be as follows 1. Almshouse De; ent. 2. Arts and Science: 3 Assesam ee, 4 in Pavement, H Groton isdast ot ot Departmaut, on Donttions and Charitios. Le Spacers i ins Department. 2. P Mblie Balldigs ul . Railroads. Repairs and Supplies. . Salaries and Oftices. Sewers. Streets. g su Sireot Openings. ‘Wharves, Piers and Slips. 9. Joint Committee on Accounts. Each of whic! of three mittees on roads, Dapaire.at veh ym poies, Nall Affairs, Markets and Wharves, Piers and ‘ahp: ps, which oneet of five members eac! XXIV. bic President shall be, ex-officio, a member of. but * majority of the other members 4! shite suflicient to XXXV. ‘Committees ee uball ioquire into the mare rete Ls ae report in writing the facts in relati their Jutions, pelt ions, remonstrances aed i osher ner papers 3 relat the papers referred; but no consent ‘irst had, unless i aigned 7 secre of np tee; nor shall any matte! a re} action the same oy caw fent of thirteen members, No report a bythe express direct scuion of (he Board, specifying the a Qe ies to be printed. ‘VI. No member shall absent himself without pane wen of the President, nor, on aes leave bi "ape i Wiener ease Decl, al ‘on of official duty o1 my atloon tn Pie di Count ischarge of tation of the President the Mi invitation o| it, erent th members of the coat. of or Alena erst the Common, Coume erty et Cit hdads of Dey nts or cot of the ment, and Teporiers of the press. “Tue leh 2 hate ‘haven, and it ts the at of the se mn rigidly bong py this ru! waaatk and fared of ‘each wee, ae two ovdlock P.M. the Boa! ee Jonge te sous anal be on resols non one d of, ci Be nouce ven Of the motion atectte But any rule or frm rekng= Pad Stapamea for a special purpose by a Vote of thirteen Pie reading of tha ‘moved that the subject be The table. “Awhich waslost by the following vote:— n ouncilmen a agi mp fias wobinee "OBrien, Gree oe ter vi o Ricaen Mallorsa: were Ec Paane F Be That the Cpemalnns AGah + be they are heneey ome 1B of colors for the use of ci et State National Gu hed pace 1 to the Committee on National Affaire, whe My i the Btreet Commissioner be and he te here, authorized directed to ‘a suitable a Keeper and to oS Se to. ‘omamtiton on Lands and Weses The resolution ‘was then lost for want of a sufficient nam. ver of votes, au follows: — Long, Stacom, Robia- eee =a iNet Reto agar gen Lg fess i, oie loranCnman Fuvmn moved thst seld vote and Lands and Revels af Board the ier, Vs the, Common Ca Counc! be vat C | ea then was iid ove over. Councilman Kescn moved that i the Li jaws be 2 ame! anto Ch, oes agg for the meeting of the at four 0% f atte Pre Premdeat dectded that under the prs such motion would lie pos 2 until the next meeting bad Txt Robert T, Reiley BOARD 01 mee Deeds,.in place of James Satoes Sinclar, who red Commi “Which was referred to the COmmitiee on Salaries and Of- fees, se Bree at John White be and he j Come Deeds, in place of aba Butte, who kas, ved Commisstoner of failed te qualtty. te raferred 10 the Committee on Salaries and Of- ated. at permission be and t me ia hereby to Taylor & Bro, vo receive and deliver Goode! a front "eae place of Loy ap Reade street, aal to remalo only during the pleasure of the Common (ounefl, ehh was concurred in. And (he same wae directed to be sent to bie Honor the Mayor for approval. Sawant at three oles MOTIONS Couneitman Stacom moved that whe ‘nerack 4% ‘so to meet on Thursday, 26th Councilman Hartwax moved to ameod said” cuties YY Aon hour of three and inserting in lieu rr eee ick ws wae 2 loa, The vom motion of Councilman Stacom wae them adopted ONS AGAIN RESUMED. e# Finley be appoit jn place ohn Jourda OY ae hich referred to the Committee on omees, when appointed, special _ The Romy ag J Announced ke, ing a the tof the Board of Councilmen of February, ia. —Couneliman ‘Salaries ame to dotat Which was lald over. Alderman MeBriss— brig Roseway, from Pernambuco, has arrived She makes the following roport:—Saw going into ‘buco, December 22, the United States ironclad sock, in company with two convoys. The steamer referred (o the Commities on Fij By ak n Con — from Boston, had arrived out in a bad cond tion Resolved. That rt T, Reilly be appointed a Commis. me ver of Deeds ia place of James Siueh who bas falied to *y had been held upon her, and she would prob- con demned UNICIPAL "aareme. | Board of Alder OFFICIAL. nalify "Which was adopted By Alderman O Bums ived, That Joun White ba and he is bere; » Commissioner of Deeds tu the place of Jobn nap failed to > qual aly pointed rke, who given to Thom enin {rot ot his place of bus! 1 otherwise ordered by the STATED SESSION—Mowpar, Jan 2-27 eon, _ wlohe ae ant Preeidents Aldermen Movre, ‘ “omamon Cox eo npten ton. rien, Flynn, anon, * fat Loew, Varav om oF Brien, and Vi 4 34 Alcea cGINN 18: the actual open jarlem ne mire a Hud Which wa doutes of January 15 and 17 were read and ap Petitions forman McG crsis— Van Yoon vo in relation to Astoria ferry By Alderman Van tee Phare to the Dearth mt Cine ou rover, woes | a thee regiaeng RY ena aie ve set, and the sidewalks fi ce four feet wide rough the centre thereof, un rthe rection of the Street b Wren was F referred to the Commitiee on Roads, when ap. pointed nof the ne Greene Street Presbyterian church for s ANNON— be permitted to keep a sign in ont Gee Broadway, the. samme (0 was rotgreet to the Committee on Finance, a Countil. era feet 0 of sete cata New York ‘to be compensated for use of their Armory tion be and he it tna Ws By es Revcived, That the ounael to ne Cert hereby authoriaed and directed iota ie ras was retarted | to the Committee on Finance. Feamh avenue, ‘sponge re ae — wore Protestant Duteh church in Sixth avenue pou, wan referred to the Committee on Roads, when ap: ‘aot eferred to the Committee on Finence, a Y "By. Aierman Fores ve antne. & net 40 Permission be and te hereby. grant | ane Bt Tidagiand’ the lessee of ‘bulkhead Tram per to pier # North river, to extend the same to the Hi dom. others, to remove dump ora Ore Lamater and ction eourpensating F. 1. A. Boole f for legal expenses. . Tee nd aad ordered on file VRarwe— PB Weary Nikon and others for # 40 certain premises si Sa 19 Wood, for the offices neel, oy sand the same is hereby repealed, to the Committee on Shares and savoort street, Nort , rrom trerved to te Commitee on Puri Hata, | missioners Ue is line, to Ve done wuder the direction of the Sweet | &e Vaannw— } ih ram ade 8 adonted. sohation Guisemneating F. 1. A. Boole for | Resolvedy {he tesotution approved December 14 } stherieing the Compirotier ti OT Waka F msion of Hation 'o i 1m street. By Aigerman nad Bra Weds Phat Robert H. Oliford be and he is hereby ay itunes lee York InSemary for Women and Chil | Fen ommissioner of Deeds id and for the city of New 1 joaayen Which 4 Ted omni'tee on Finance. wasrele io Kad a om Pin By Aldorns ved, 2 9 and the © oy here yy airea alive qo a Croat of bl ore Kewal 091, (com Bronteras tothe North | 0. iKeeige Wo roatro I Rint Sorvan Oran HE of blind pe: Which ty referred to th GEN Resolved. Th “ler elty of Ni nd is w York be oe: Nawal of the year 1866, and cause (en thousand copies to be hig direction the same \s bereby appropiiated {0 com. Pommittee on Finance 1, ORDERS. ‘of the mon Council of the hereby directed (o prepare the vation of the said city of New that the commit! the ald be decided witbont devate. NIT. After the report of the comm = ve in order as were offered a1 "XIV, When the question In debate contains several ai propositions, the same may be divided at the request of leen members XV. All queations shall be put in the order thay are moved, except thoae of Pane eae. When blank ninder consid PCLLMAN aeked to be excused from serving om said com: Commits, a osTRR moted that Councilman Pulimaa be tits oPasapert ast named Counciiman White in ace of ray oo r couse iw A ron 1866. ¢ President aunt Yong the steuding: cammiives of the e'Beard 70 for Almshoure Department—Cou: ndments Kosrga— acted eu in commit he Street Commissioner be and he is hereby pn directed to renumber the piers on the it Eves immediately. nh RENAN y aie s beand the same is eens given agnct compilation of tbe aald mannal-—foar thousand cop Couns doped. ine a aaiestion iw under debate no motion ahall be |. I Brine ‘yng, fhe Roard of Altman: also two tnousehd copies | fee diarive, | By Councilman kaixoce= Fis ad Selences—Counciimes Pullmas, Kettogg end te Oe cee peers moved amend 7 striking out the Vater oh te eraleion, be berehy y on yo "Yemen Ooee ‘Wate, Roberts and Rote Waisesn sn er “Teourand” tor he. " rot wea ig aie tie there copie th one, for ve ths per a — Parement—Councilmen Imlay, Halloran an@ Counciiese ~~ a bey [-+ 80 ne toa fy ie teae oy roparty fy tJ be ae “Cleaning Streets—Counailmen Watts, White and Far the following:—' ‘One (housand o ee aad 0 Sr ins, under the ‘direction by ey bere fo An, the artes one "ron Aqueduct Department—Counetimen White, Afirmat num and tase af his honor the Mayor Which was lost by the fol firmative—Aldermen Norton, Geduey Reilly, Loew, Var- man, McBrien, Flynn, Ely, 0" yon mnd 84 tive—Aldermen Moore, ¢ see eGinmis and \ BrXiderman Va the words "four thousan A the Board the Board ot anand inserting in teu. thereof the w “three thousand seven hundred and firty, 8 oved (9 amend by striking ow ere they appear for rd bi esi <Gowattone and Charities—Councilmes Mackey, O'Briea he Ci vee Sewers, when a} Which was referred to the Comimitiee on —— ath be offered, oF « motion to Maubeequenty, Councilman Ker.oee moved that auch vote “i Lang Feeries—Couneilmen B Keeob and O'Brien. dered = Higance= ounctimen K Keaet and Keenan. A select ton — rument—Councilmen Pullman, samnse | it “A committer of the whoie XVIII. A motion (0 refer or lay on the table, until It is decided, shall preclude all amendments or debate A motion ‘oi wntll tt ie decided, sail preclude ail jhe main question. rf ‘and Gas—Conneilmen K aud Places—Councilmen reet, between avenues ( snd 1), under the direction Ls - Kos! ibciaw Departme ut—Couneiimen alas Thomas and solved, ved ith Belgian n Pre rston aquea ri: Department. and in after the word “Coanallmen” the, follow F Councilman Hantaax moved co amend amendmen! 4 " o a ‘A motio' m shell always be ix order; and that ‘ 5 a in whater 0 . = -peeaial nip ngs a RO "Which was carried. ver to orrbie Bato, Ce ee,” : Counctimnes Railorao, Wh ‘rovided that the peens ~~ Voting ¢ he resolution wae then referred to. the Commitee on ater, oe ayes any nave ve been i nti! the ee ne -* “2 the vote shall bave been annoanoed by the Chair. wa Keech, Keonan Retieenty erat of the lo asian Fare bey ty er reek. No eek rr yo order meet om the Board ‘onde we Department—( vanciimen omen ont ine ‘ role ler be and he is hereby an- ‘shell be nal passage i ntl the coes sae ott work; tire pane t to be for ra nH thoreed and ones o aw hie warrant ip favor of Hency wate re Beare unless bi spa ie wat F oe ng and Advertising=Councilags Watts, cy sigs irs far coro a8 ve Owe he | SS Sat Rus in greek | Smeg eed tet hrc | aga rot Mere Coseiinen Thonn Relea oe follow! - hetween two thirds memberr, except in case of In ‘ : log 7 a elovaset. git wasn ‘ona'ion Mm avabhe anid tous! oy ‘ie reins Bemulenee, or Tn cach wanee ne do not co | waPoiie Boildings—Couneiimen White, an % ‘bi re Plyn' Wedoet, Fig, Ryern, Rei ‘Reilly. Ms ees, that deme, the east of eats, and chgrge the XX. It shalt be the 4 4 he Gee to Onis hore. me ‘oan try Councilmen Hettri¢k, Imlay, Keo, Long Nn ‘ nation mondments 0 ma a wihe ree ers then ov iy the tetowing vote: “thick was Sererred the Committee on Dowitions and i nee ns ion a a peliee< ounciimen Imlay White, fen Gesney, Fy a oe ‘ciwean Wosesys fund whenever a vote, shall a.— he met Halloran, Roberts anf art Tae Geant ea octnie-le. . ee esi Tiotinee ier ‘ 3k —Salarion wad Odeon Watts ea > norm ed pa dirwcted 30 or tee pier Sear ta, eae neeecnehereal or Mee ve weie—Counesimen Hrgcich Roster af 4 thaman, Wheres, Pa Trecicattoas for donations coe i Theo to All with. good solid Bee ey oe ae ey ene tax oF assess. | 28.—Strerts—Connciimen MoKay, Koetor BY, Warts und ope gst i L the width toe Tees street, tree i avenue A yj, comme nee sey afer the fA Mg Roses ao Opentrgs—Conacitmen . Halloran and 1 tions it ihe pier at rhe foot With sre’, Harlem river provide some more sot iy nl cer. mehien wae roferred ee pee on ys, Piers ‘with fhe names of the = —Whorjens prs ena eaipiats merits of each case and Sitps, inte’ A, Ly tre the city Tne heavy expenses of ver By Coane rex an te aoe te se ey wis 5 Casein yn an * Wibowed. (it, the Ue Coueltmen ». That the Comp, | given i. nwo retain @ np igeor ee-ob veal a. ree sta tat "appt on Ee nde al ht tices, § ymca” A ‘rouain man Kraxyy mored Board ao a0" aura that i | only diy reat tne S| eB anor berore the tat eo yen oath Ld bas, A a c postge - sy ear pleatign to alae the name, ae, aud cpaitanee dir tae | Recured, Tash HAS taroy, potwaan Pale ane Four eoyon oF er thie Ck a othe ae git ater ewe aot Ue lene (hea ome rear: everes, bo farthett © Lied. graded, cur eek ow

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