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i ERAY, D, WEDNESDAY, FE BR NEW YoR eventh precinct, will make re- ‘The Case of % vem, Deceased’ was about forty ore Sareecene, A ARY 21, 1866—SUPPLEMENT. the following vote:— Resolved, That nt be placed anny iy} Puriman accepted the amendment of Coracthe at Fivan, Gedney, fe an Alderme a a. aa oe Materson, Varwum, O'Brien, MeGiguls nowed efforts to s ‘One near jb mine years of age and ive of Germany. cused of Perjury. Deane Demo = wee i Aorten, Fira the C (inthe med wate ion wae then taken on the of Coum y a UNITED STare rr cori Vo0rh thee l4. hoon Wap Meld vec. wh 4 4-t— Before Hi : : Reached That the Grerk_ of the C Council be anit “Ape earn Be Vartinen, Kellogg, Tyog, Thoma efore Hon Judce Shinma ten of Oy s. in favor of adopting reso- esulved, That the Cierk the Common Conn and e is ¥ - a aks wt of ai he is hereby respectfully requested to polure, jo this Foard ang Pullman—5. THE MURDER OF POLICEMAN DURYEA, |) dnited States os torvo G om , apie “at for niomes he set aud reset the office Lng the pay in relation {0 creating Inspector of City Ratlouda. to consoxin to-the recent widen- Ww ich was adopted. - (864, Trial of John Cahill for the Aleged | of the Sov Shooting of George W. Duryoa=Testi- | onderdonk mony for the Prosceution Concluded, mak COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS, Before Judge Ruasel, Tho trial of John Cabil!, charged with the murder of Keenan, 7, Comte Vrinkee ‘onter Watta, (nckay, Halloran, Roberta, Metric ‘iliman HALLonas— : Councilman Kexew mowed the ‘That permission be and the same ts hereby given tie ue ene previous sar s now pu A Seoew car Geen QUeNeD be wi done, Under the direc: rnd ng | toDenis kehor to regulate, grade, curb, gutter and th that the accompanying | Pentof Bik romincn. in Lith ntrcet, between Firat aven ed by the oper and avenue A, the same. to be done at his own expense, ua- Moore, "Crna, Norton, Flymo, | der the direction of ‘the Street Commissioner. Ne Bi iF, Jasterson, Which was adopted. Resolved, That the vacant lots On tha south site of Thirty- Resolved, That permission be, given to Marx Julian foes of wg faise affidavit o morning Mr Guderdonk moved that the indictment » gaslichte be pieced im front of the chapel of the Holy Trinks, in Kiehty-fonrth street, between te | Third end Fourth avenues, under the direction of the Strect dismias:d. Ho stated that the indictment was found ag democrat, and st him because he was a pen Policemen Duryea, resumed yesterday, bet iret and Beet hibit e'ln Thoatad his 2. wea ‘on d " o with those prosecating the war, ween First an ‘ond avenues, and ad- good: nt of premises, treet, dur —Couneiimen Ki Win, Ht 3 the trst witness examined, He ] ‘hat hs nad puiiod at the Peso Comveuitson, and tak feel waterietnaetinsetkerieet | “liglees neared ten meer ieee, Witten gaid ho wsa going up home on th he was a gentlom! ud inatinet. The doce oo. " Revend!the dene nd Tmitay— 8 P fis @ afternoon of tho 16th of ss LX, rye ‘afer renting a, bo tr a, hateegapneterenn dN “an oe eee Ae “that the accompanying ordinance there- Resolved, od That taniiion ree se bart ig ce White, pd Tyo fans ce May, on one of the Second avenue cars, and when he got up | moved that the aot Ressived “Which we by the following vote:— Giathamn' surest he + hg opined rmlasion from the | bertvand Pallman, 6 “ almost directly opposite the depot he saw a man step on Mr. Courtne esenting the stated ree the pL 2 Sey Afirmative—Al ag rg Sag roman, Norton, n, | Occupant of the'premises, such permission to remain only eee iwed That the compensation the bay 4 r a . Shannon, Gedney. Ely, Rel Brice, Liner Masterton, ‘ar. | during the ny of the Common on in the various oan ey a New and ‘the raitroad track and fire at ° that the bass of the gentleman, in his motion, was ® ~~ same ts fixed at rate dollare ire at the policeman; he fired two | tovei‘ono. He was certainly affected at the story of the | @unecum of wim, O'Brien, MeG tnd Yan Gorhis— Which was beret in, Teewottent ‘That permission be and the same is here! ford month, the sume to ke effect from and oved | Boat to Michael stand in front of this resolution uth wa perenay Foiclook ham Motu “a one bermiaion "trom. the occ: Which was a adopted by the following vote:— a Loww yearn ry meet o1 street, Pant of the ses, such isaton to continue during the | | Aflirmative—Councilmen Stacom, pk eae Suaxwon, as an amendment, moved that Mon- Pleasure ‘of the Common Council. ehee, 9 oO Brien. Keeney. C= day next, at the same hour, be the time fixed for the next pice rbich was concurred ip, ‘ater, Keech, Green, a ‘of the Board. That be and the same ta hereby given | rae jatloran, Roberts, Pullinaa, Alderman toltobert . Dibble to ad and deliver is in ed Ordinances Tis se es: |e eer teT AUC Ns ie coalien 10 Hin place of buninens, 484 South street, unl otherwise or: | Resolution of Pat of cosets os Lr iam be Aehich wae t shots; the first did not take effect; but on the second | jefendant’s grievances, and regrotied that ihe peace | fy ahh eiiteesuieninen, shet the poticeman fell: then the man started and ran | makers wero stich a persecuted race. He had yet to learn | Khasived Thet the Gm across the lots towards Third avenue; that is the last I want at the gentleman had said had to do ws h the ap so z 73 saw of him; he had an umbrella in his hand; his back | Mir Courtney here inquired of the defendant if he | hick ‘was toward me; but he looked as if he were a young moved to dismiss the indictment on the ground that the man; the policeman had a prisoner. court had no jurisdiction to try it. « dofendant replied, yea Augustus Miller sworn:—I was at Jones’ Wood onthe | 4" Gun ‘chen stated that clase the Gading of tne ‘the day in question; on leaving in the evening I saw a | indictment a law had been ee nncaa ae 4 s s bleeding, in 5: . | anew judicial district (the Bastera ich inely man whose head was bleeding, in Sixty-sixth street, cor Se te ietrie Cant he bed po nub this eourt ner of Second avenue; two policemen caine up and he | had no juristdiction of the matter, ‘told them something; one officer went up and the other Judge Shipman said he had examined, on another mat- ter, this point of jurisdiction, and had no question in hie raday next the next mecting day of the Bourd. ‘the Common Council. put the Sere Beare ac. | MEL weeee Te by Alderman Loew. Resolved. That permission be and the same ts hereby given fon of AVMerman Norton was then put and carried. Ss fetiett to Saadians during the plosshre ; M mo continue during” Fetecreet,Aierman Season meds Peemsron | OFA en aes : Resolved. {aaion be and ¢! h on at Monday next, at | 4 George Contos Eo keep a paper sand in fen WE theyre: | inserting in lieu thereof the words. “The. Daily 1 un i TT | wont down Second avense; there was a crowd of eight of prog corene at Monday Dott, at | eon tho nmathwent Pooraerat Tetgt and Canal streets, | Paver and one othar newspaper”) sr tam-man standing: in ‘Second avenue, and wien the'| Seta ferenmied @ektas Malan Tae GREE Tae Tl io smoctteretion ot rest, soored that redone, | eaaupiant huring sbtained mane Be acta tas soar oe insortine ater tins wend “Dally Newe’ the words "ana man whose head was bleeding pointed to them they | missed the indictment, on the ground of want of juris. | 6, xy! Ch, £0 te | tet dist Inet. at two gee: ret eee A eo Yorker Journal agente ace ran, the policemen following; some ran down Second | diction to try it recently pees oe that sahyect J Reuniveds that permtaion be and the ame I hereby givon | gut the word inne mores some every oment eee avenue and some ran across the lots; one of the police- Taking Down a Wa 7 = Veneen teetncuinuiiedsen e GENERAL ORDERS RESUEED. to Peter ©. Ruck, No, 75and 79 Bench street, to receive | “Times.” i" men fired three shots after them; a small man came up COURT OF COMMON FLRAS—PABT #WO. of aetna x, siete sf Semmmltion on Btroets ln favor of adapting reso. | She diester et i sere tert the Camino on Priming and Advertlag to the policeman and Let go of him;” the police- Before Judge Cardozo, He then me wea as the Sp Tinmnen be aie Henoived, Thal South treet, from, Market alip to Corlears ele a aa Lin cin thenast io Noroby given | « Deostultooie? Benet of Alderrpen ex Sallona:-— man said “No, I wil not, be is a prisoner;? the small © #. 20.—Roth vs, Wissel. —This was an action to re | ina G ond ae fy TS tea on Aauednet Roa, nad ‘and that the accompanying | to Johannal ovan to keep a fruit stand on the corner of “jmearet ae bn Compras bonne fa ie: rat got man had an umbrella in bis hand; he struck the police. | cover damages for injuries oerasiond® by the taking | *Pestively that presented thew in this orginanes therefer be aiogted. Lae wee ad Hrosztway,, th froatofBt Paul's chareh, | Foaghtalin, clerk a Atroars, foe tes exa an 89, to man with the umbrella in the face, then he stepped back | down of a party wall standing between Non, 48 and 50 aesenen watirme Becca eer een Morton: Bisie ies weeedeeareed tne applied by the rk of Arrears to the redemption sod Aired two allote-at’ binss/1i telleve’\eecu al ace | Aslenisteees itp Gein Gite RRS conmmmogmom. Ey, , Norton, Fienn. | Rewstvade tiset tie Couriell to the Corporation bo instrug- | lat map No. 10, “tard Wo. Saat ineated onthe northside of : hots at hi ‘ is city. plaintiff as lessor of part by neni map. Looe, ‘ol tel to tke Immediate. protedings by ault ar otherwise | Thirty'secony! Strert, between, Tenrh and Bloveuth avenwon, pistol; th ¢ officer had in charge ran away. | of No. 48 sued to recover six hundred dollars, with in Keport of Committee on Streets, in favor of adopting reso- | #galnat the sureties of R. B. Hrattord, fate Public Adminis- ides or Heaton ariel” 4 ey Dorpenntinns ats a Cross-e: When ] testified the first time there | torest, for damage to his furniture and also for loss of lution as f ila aie icin trom, Unteeray nner Sreiae, <0 reagens ion 2k CORR ee ree DEIR lots in’ block bounwed by ‘Bhirty-second and Thirty. owas ay nll) present, and I said I did not | profits to his business, The answer of the defendant set Iprataveni be, paced with Reign pavement. vinder the | ,Kevolvnd, That, permalsion De aut fe eroby ranted 1 | pico a i Nd uve Bep- dentify him “for sure,” and on the second occasion when | up that a contract had been made with the landlord of maging ordinance therefor apy | one Ucliver good in front of tele promises during the plea. | tember 18, IR67, the said warrant to be charged to the a I testified I enid T contd not recognize another prisoner | NO, 48 by which the former, was sulhorised te Oe ig a Br a j_Coluicliman Trea moved that sad revolution be referred «Cabill), as to whether be was the one or not who shot | that the defendant had made an independent contract Shannon, Gedney, ly. Reilly, Brice, Loew, Masterson, | , Resolved, That permission be and is hereby granted to pny eter earn row yO tha pal nse with a mason at a stipulated price for the whole work, Orion "WeGinnts and Van Voorhie=i4, Tomeph “Atidresn go placo a showcase, In front of his pre: | colation to the Committee on Assessments, ‘To the Distri wear before the. | “Sud was, Cherefore, noe Hable. [oy ay ‘magtipones of te patron Cougetan, ugha for = Rae aims Fok MOTIONS RESUMED. Plewstireof the Common Gout tenn omits sas lstoneh av euvone wanmesainvenet Corone the prisoner not the man who | was claimed, constituted a license by the plaintiff’ to do "eee tise of in teat victat jottterman Suaxnon moved that the Board do now ad- | eesti that the Comptroller he and fa hereby directed | It Ca ar ap a A shot; only that Icould not tell the work; but the Judge charged that there was not suf- som Finance Fnance presented » report making « |” Which wa ton. to drawethis warrant in favor of Francia TA. Boole forthe | ae a maceitict padeds turban. pellae Benjamin C, Sparks sworn—I reside in the vicinity of ficient evidence BL I he ll cutimront vo That Weat Tween Frrenis AMIn treet, between Sixth | several investigations before the committee of the Hoard of flagged four feet "wide thro = * middle of the ane where, not already done, and that rmen, Governor Seymour, the Senate investigating | en oe property embraced in this resolution shall have 40 to have the same done ut theireown expense at time previous to the udvertising for, pre spoeale rn said work to be done under the dircetion of the Street Com- this occurrence, in Sixty-second went to the doar, and iu h avenues, be ‘ sat part of it; T was in my siable, | in favor of plain, Mr. Max Goopp appeared for plain. | 3% em mr e “ ee a wap ved man ela rap Gommitine and Governor Fenton, during the last two years ‘und beard somebody holloa; 1 | tif and Mr’ Jacob A. Gross for defendant. ‘Tho latter rom Hudson bercet tolGrenmeich avemun st | Breton Agta Sor ‘aud that the accompanying | i this city and at Albany, of charges ngainat him as City ya man ranping down the | Teqested the Court to charge the jury on certain points a pavement. 1 eaaent one-haif of the expense | spector f the City of New York, and that the Comptroller in a specific manner, but Judge Cardozo refused, and the the property owners and the remain. esata ene Sere riation for elty contingencies, rar atreot from the Second towards the Third avenue; aman | cace ip therefore to be appealed, as involving & very in- rahe Committee on Streets presented in favor tees Psa ne tela Sears moved "that "auld ‘resolution. be ald wa Wiuich wan adopted by the following vote:— mamed Wagner was running after him bareheaded, | teresting law point, Bronk Grocer alk® opposite Nos. Gand T New street, and Moore," Coma Norton, iynn, “Which wae onrric akliraetive “Couneatmen Keenan, “Lang, Stacom, es holloaing for him to stop; he held a pistol in his lef = — Which was tatd over Shannon, Nannon, oduey. Ely, Reilly, Brice, Masterson, | _ Petition of B.C, Wandle for correction of erroneous as. | Robinson, O'Brien, Kenney, Costa an, 1g for him to stop; held a pistol in his left o' ‘Mediinut'and Van Voorhis—la: sexsment, and resolution as follows: — Koster, Watts, Keel. (roen, While, Mackay, Kellogs. Tyne. hand at the time, and turved the corner of Sixty-second MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. ua ne Committe on Btrects presenied a get wee e—Alderman Varnum—t. Resolved, That the assessment list for paving Third a Thomas, Halloran, Roberts, Pullmad, Het street; that is the Inst I saw of him - . Witch ores inti cram om stzeet, eppectte HS. That the vacent lots on the northerly aide of | nue. from Fifty-sixth to Kighty-ixth street, with trap block | 24; " Officer Robert P, Scho! sworn—I was on duty on The Committes on i Roads presented ed a report in f favor, of Thirty-sinth stroat, between Firat and Second avennes, nnd rement, confirmed November 2 Tas, ‘be und the amo tt nitepert of Committee on Roads in favor of adopting reso- the evening of the 16th of May at Sixty-sixth strect and reflagging E Arochial School of St. Gabriel's Church on the west, be | hereby corrected in the following particular, viz:—That_ the ¢ te Second se y at Siziy-minth stroot aud, Boara (ot Aidermen. reflagging Kighty-seventh street, bet Femend” des the dircetion of he. Street Commissioner, | sum of $198 26 be and the sumo in hervby peimitin} pro rata ee ee on ee ee ‘at Sixty-sixth street when a STATED SESSIONS Monpay, Feb. 19-2 P. heh was a over ds, presented & report in fever of | Mea mae sad that the nosorabenying ort fe therefor be adopted.” izen came np to is and complained of having been | Present Join Brice, President, follow! s Councilman Rosixsox moved that said paper be referred ¢ accompanying ordinance the ilted by @ number of roughay he ported Gown hago |-teiaemaie — ee Saazing Lavrence street from the junction of 120th to the ‘the Committee on Asseanments, aii SNThich wos adopel iy tie following rote:— ond avenue to Sixty-fifth etreet, and showed us the Aldermen Moore, Coman, Norton, Flynn, Shannon, Ged- Pach was laid over. eried. Afirmative—Counellmen Keenan, Lor forint eg Flynn, Report of Committee on Finance, with resolution, as fol- | Robinson, OBrien, Keune: oe parties; Timmediately gave chase to those parties, and | Pé¥. Ely. Reilly. Loew. Masterson, Varnum, O'Brien, Mc- | | The Committee on Ronde a in favor of Kanter, Waits owsh, Greet W ee nelle Witlogg Ty oflicer Duryea followed; 1 ran faster than Duryea and | Omnve'atnnses ot February 12 were read and approved Sco kor regalo avenue, Resolved, That the Comptrolicr be and he is hereby an- | Thomas, Halloran, Koberts, ¥ a ton became separated from him; near by Sixty fourth street FETITIO} 3 athe Committe ‘on para thorieed and directed to draw a warrant in favor of Thomas | lj Oh, r Roads in favor of adopting rese- a portion of the croved that ‘ee wore following ran across | By Alderman MoGuexts— mp yO, ty £4 M. Reid, Colonel of the, Second rextmant N.Y. 8. NG for | sib fougwae nee ne lots and I followed after them towards First avenue to ‘etition of the Hebrew Benevolent Society and Orphans’ Heat re ea Wey J the sum of $5. as 0 donation in order to re} ponte ae Resolved, That the sidewalks in Eighty- eo street, be- Sixty-second street, when I heard that a policeman had | 4% Which wat sofeered 1d over, a pC of "ort city while the eotinent was ‘ay. | tween Third and Fifth avenues, be fined eon shot; th I saw of officer Duryea alive was eee ae a ne Commiiton on Finance. Ronde presented a report te favor of sent at the seat of war, the amount to be charged by the | Tevulated, and the curb and gutter stone ndt and reset w warily nim Dred three stots after the | BEIT a PET vsorny tobe reimbursed for certain | AZINE crasmwaika ut each ot Ube interacting of ir to the necount of donations, hecessary, under the direction of the Street Commissioner, parties, and one of them drew a rev I immediately | lands taken for public phrposes. way. street, Tenth avenue, 120th street oud Councilman Kxxxan moved that sald paper be referred to | and Aas edna hy the fling ta cea turned back; up Sixty--eeond street. towards Second aves | Which waa referred (othe Cotamitiee on Finance, Which was laid over. arree Od i ES oe Maectteituncittven eannar Lone, ita nue; when T got near that I saw aman ripning; he took Roads report in favor ; b ello arr Fe refuge in @ stable, and T afterwards found ‘him concealed Paitions Of the New York Blind Institution for relief. from mopar ¥ ed Wi wn tl pees deipaapma Heater, Wat Resch rar Sania: Mackin okay. Ko ioe ae am the hay ; that’ man was John Connell; Tfounda re- | petinanre Mobis ommtee on Finance. Was laid over. Commitee on Wharves, Piers and Slips, to re- a py sien volver upon him, which was loaded in every barrel; the | Remoustrance of citizens he terminus tLe | aS ae. shooting was over at this time; I saw officer Duryea’s of th Astora ferry from Biguath sree ONInehy ing asthe lich was laid over. ere mesouutions soma Dody in Sixty third stroe! re van ref fee Herraice moved that the Committee on Ral. Resolved, That his Honor the Ma et be Sek, Soeeeenty Cross-examined—Connel) had time betweon the time |W When was ferred to the Committee on Ferries. _ The Gomtaltiee’ on ‘on Roads tn favor of from the further condideration of frovtng Fie anne fang tt Aba hrs ted 4 ho escaped and the tie that T arrested him to load bis Putin cathe Torkel ‘Presbyterian chutdh fora done- at eit BRE ee of life ‘nd property in tke oe ot "alder pistol. tienseay ‘ausessment and taxes on thelr property of the imma 7 ". seniers request Thomas orci yd Sen District Attor- oe ret Rare oa Pentes Ses of na ldo Te Boe heat oe ae es titled as Followa:—Q. You were examined was referred to mmmittes on Finance. ‘ence, trom = Salaries Seles Teulon Dela noua a ler tee End oe Alderman Furxx— ee ape more, teehee Seer ‘were not examined before the Coroner's inquest? _A. No, trom Canal US Amity mireek aud to exioud the said Lauren’ sad air. -Q. Do you know the prisoner Cehill? A. Yer, sir. Ne Fourth street. 58 my sear Fara james K. and he is hereb Q. Whore were you on the aftersoon of the day that Dur- | ““Wiieh was feferred to the Committee on Streets sriiag carhand sa aea Chua gang pee shot? A, ae in Jones’ oe that day, sir. = Renee ns rotor v re were you about six o'clock? A. T was coming Hy Adermee Beste favor adopted. down Second avenue. Q From where? A. Jones’ | Reo) fee be ced meee See Aagsing quate avenue fom Slt nk Sore < cout Yio Parson then put the question on the adoption of Wood, Q Who was with your A Nobody. Did | Prats aa Dermision to femein during tat Me The Comorittes on tern of unten wa frame the Socloty, for the | oe eich was lon! by the Tollowi you see any part of the disturbance that we have been | Pre Comm Ponts, rresenied 9 reper fe te Catholic Childrens transanitgthelt he tobe ‘speaking about day? A. Yeu, ar. Q, Tell the my in cy wa ongning Reven'y shed sre Trema ae on fe 5 Mackey, Kellogg: yng. Halloran, rae, ulan aed your own way what you raw and hear ell, sir, y The Committee on Roads presented communica ras recelved from. Mertrick I, : ; attended a picnic at Jones’ Wood in May, 1864; I saw | , Resolved, ‘That permission be and the same is hereby given setting curd and guiter te FT Somuaiilinn bie copert ‘5! os rae at , en ours ssota “Canll cia PaeNe Conon Wee, wee le be P; Ait ass ek oe in tront ot'thelr | Between Third and Fourth avenues, —- sraming bie Pept from the Ist of June tothe Sih of |, ASRAwYCounalinen, Koonin, (ome dar oaths Seeees togathor; T camo to the Second avenue; T saw there | Butrdurine the plermure of the Common Cousalie (2 oman | Which was laid over, (o's Sumpemaalion ot swerpers inthe publie | Which was ordered on file. "iene naldered. Seles ‘Genial’ in. “Wiathss (ah. Ge Gee eae The Committee on Roads presented a report in favor of —_ A cammnmniention Wi ived from the Street Commis. | Couneilman Kxicu moved that such vote be recor ge ; hich wan adopted. fagzingsidewaice pies . “ John Cahill step out about nino ‘feet in| By Alderman Moorn— ering aaewall touthaide df Fifty seventh street, between Dich was laid over tones, \yenceutting mane of asscatment in the | Tus Oaper was tion Inid ay leg ig the officer, “Lot go. of | _ Resolved, Thut permission be and ixhereby given to Mra. | "iy ind Second avenues. On motion the Banrd then ad and the feattorof paving Fiftwaecond street with trap block, be: od That ‘veoriving basin and uivert be, built om ho sald something elo which Tdit not boar; at | Fil Brogden to keep a fruit stand in Vesey street, nearthe | ‘The Committee on Roads Presented 9 sued | SI Euaatasaaae teyaen Kigith avenue and Wroadway. sooiving cep nan gna Soneall teled te Sermkes nell by the coat Cole | the premises having been given to. her for that purpose: the | Rant puclysorenth ening bad ereees, ‘ DT VALENTING, Clerk. A communication was teenived from the Street Commis: oe the esrag a eee ed to permission he: topted | a granted to continue only until otherwise v v1 not succeed; Ithen saw Cabill pnt his hand into his | Ordered by the Common Council. vi Fae pocket aud ‘pull out a box and take from ita silver Which was adopted, regulating and gre mounted revolver pistol, and point the pistol at the fy Seen COA flagging Nineteent ofticer; T beard the discharye, and I caw the officer in- se Ged tures of article two, ich was laid over stantly fail; I then caw Connell run down the Second gerd MOTIONS RESUMED. jes of September 2 avenue, and saw John Cabill ron across the Jot near by nees of September 26, 186}. and Derember 31 1864. | Alderman Nowrox moved to ischarae the Committer on - . sioner, trenemitting apportionment of assesment in the matter of building sewer in Third avenue, between 123d and 1290 atreets file, ’ THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN. c adopted by the following vo _ ‘Imen Keenan, Long, Lagat =F 1 wr, Castel Ne r Roads presented a report in favor of 1g, wetling Curb and uiler stones end 1, from Third avenue to Kast river oh, he Which war boat Roberts, Pullns The paper wan then laid over, Rabanue MOTIONS AGAIN RESUMED, re : . Sireeta from the further cousideration of & re-olution to . _ | Connefiman Furs moved that the Comiatitee on Printing where hae disappeared; 1 went up Hen ma avenue, and 1 Parsons perinit Mr, O'Keefe to keep @ stand corner of Nessau and a # Porsman moved that such setion be reconstd- | AK ivertixing be discharred fr re ut i Q jd you ever see berty streets, “wi nich wae curried tion of resolution of Board of Al Cahill have a pistol Ser Fo that day? A. Yes, sir. Q Which was carried. Clerk of the Common Council be and Ymwpeeny ten put the question on the motion to lay ‘You were shown a pistol at Jefferson Market, I think? n A. You, sir, Q. Was it like that (pistol shown)? A. It cesalbl a large portion of the ou was like that, [Connell w brought into court.) Q ed away ond the whole structure injured to such an extent That is the one you refertons Connell the one the offcer | as to preclude its use or occupation for business parpotes; ‘had in charge? “A. Yes, si When did you ne: t therefore hill after the stioeting A. Tae not fancmber cceing | , Resolved, That the Street Commissioner be and he ts here- him till he was arrested; I heard tell of him being ar- | PY,s if inaaaeshae h ne Rs PAPERS PROM Tit® ROALD OF COUNCH MEN. h restod hich was referred to the Committee on Wharves, Piers | tothe Gate raat ad the name ie hea gives The witness was crose-examinod at great length. He | and Sly sen, XO. OO Pearl street, the same to femaim during the ples atated that he did not say to Bartlett Connor that he x ES cae Moo on be and the same is hereby given | SUre of the Common Council, (Hart) knew nothing of the shooting of officer Duryea, | ,Rewoived, That pe Paceive and, Gearon meoar te f mt Which war concurred in. Which wus carried ‘Dut that he was going to swear ion to Cahill. Witness | o¢ his place of business, 74, 76 and 78 Greenwich sirect, ene te by nission be and the same is hereby given « Hisereas moved that seid remigtion be re went to Jeiferson Market to seo bie brother Owen, who | pe ering oreceive and deliver goods in front | ferred io the Commitire on Lamps and Gas emission to remain only during the pleasure of the Com- ; ‘was arrested for grand jarceny, and seoing Connell in non ‘Council. J ; Of thelr premian 30) and 392 Greenwich street, the | “Whe wns own: The paper Wax then adopted, ! Alderman Masrznson mo the Committee | * on Streets from the furtly ve of a rescbutic from the Board of Couyeilmen to reaumber the Bleweut avenue. tel to procure copies of alb to the Legislature, at $20. moved t resolution be referred mations and Charities, LAMAN moved that aaid resolution be rover. EAP IAL ORDENS AGAIN RESUMED. ae . : mae Report of Commutive on Ferries, tn 1 ax an amendment teat anid | lution as follow ittee on National Affairs. ven to the proprietors of ried oC Highty-aixth street, Kesetoed, That the Clerk to the Common Council be and Long Island, we remove Wherined t appoint a Messenger to the City | the Linding or terminus of sabd ferry trom the toot of E:gh- pael walary of $100), payable monthly, © near to the fot of xpenst, and shat at present; and the loeauom Fes dation be re Which we woot Counetinen Ker sax treved that euch rote be reconsidered nt that sald reso- bite pr same to remain only during the pleasure of the Common wd by them in pursuance of the per- charge of an officer he told the judge that there was a | Which was adopted. . od pe t amend . a «. | Inission hereby given shall titute the Landing or terminus man in court whom he saw in charge of an officer some | By the Prxstpest— concurred In, veces = @ Commitine on Aatarien and Ofices. | Haaon hey Terry in the clty of New York, tn lie . tn lied of the pres- ed, Tuat the roams now ovenpled by the Clerk of the | ent landing at the foot of Ciguty-sixth stieet, and that Clinnun Uounel be thacaughiy seitted and retaraished, ine | ig such removal, and watil a boa! sball be" running to the mediately, under the a tthe Street Commiationer, | new landing, the proprietors of the o«id ferry make a decent the anys to be token from ppropriation of publid | Rd proper arrangement to resnirvn the tinting vf he ferry. two years ago; that be knew Catoll and Connell, and heard Cabitl teil’ the officer to let the mi admitted that he was arrested twice—onc a ind on another occasion for being on be and the same ts That pern Resolved, That David tex be and he js hereby appointed Commissioner in and for the city of New York in place of , Who failed to quality unmnitter om Pinaner ni ‘hreon & Kabn to evhibat sig of business, No. ty Monroe street, tine only during the plessare of the Common Council rape. When he made his affidavit before the judge he jon be and the same is hereby given | Newniy ied, That Pruiaion be andthe sume ieby "wie X conetrvction and Fepales | Sectors Slaten mi one toed did not know that Connell was a witness against his -tan awning in front of his place | yo ewe Laghere Whitman 1a rereive snd deliver im permintion be and the same ia hereby | Vow mn NFACOM Ty id paper be laid over, to Tn A re oft ley Val sixth avenue, such only during the pleasnre of the Common front of their premie 279, 281 nnd 283 Broadway, the Which was curried by the following votr:— the premines 174 Chaily ‘drother on the charge of grand ye be never talked geewt to ‘Thomas Urabe, with anybody on the subject of th ting, except his same to remain during the hare of the Commen Conk: th. > if Allirmative—Counciimen Keenan, Long, Sestheia he hslgrenen certain aah acess "Alderman Moone moved fs eferene to the ammiteei See estean ean reat i Thomas H. Dolan sworn—I am in the gun and pistol | | Resolved, That the vacant lots onfthe sou'heast corner of a4 con arred in Thomas, Haltora: ‘“ Wich Sree lent by (ee following vote :— Dusinoss; th Smith and W Thirty-wrcond street and Tenth avenue be ieuced in, 'inder wake, aud ‘Ww Waded, ya rartridge bell, it 19 the latest. | Be direction of the Street Commissioner,and thatthea-com- | g@uirmatiwe—Aldermen Moore, Norton, Varnum and That permission x be ee "S“hvens! to piece a sian in front of Mis prema, Ot © Yemen only during the pleasure of the pattern, and thousands of them are sold every year. “wee egutive Aldermen Comaa. Flynn, Shannon, Godney "“Dninance ‘of Board of Aldermen to regutete permdte foe cantar ttc enhance no grt | Rat fate Reig, Sm teem: otha B=, Teaches ROE CoA oa Semel be 4 pistol Ne of ni ay the in Seve \ street be fi Df otfteer Deryes in cates te Eroadwa where necessary, Dae ey Igniter suanes 0 set (end Pere ee ee aeee epee: passed over, and that General Order No. 43 Sip to mo ahd sald, Owen, tam im robles” Tcked him | Za phere wereeary, wader the siteim othe Stet | witigg Bepereayneet aimee ae Ry eerste at waathe matter? Said he, ~J rbot policeman ;” I Rites emariee to, thee ‘ommittce on Roade. pee avenue, the same to continue asked him was it him shot the po'lveman up town, and By Alderman McGinn ‘4 the Common council. De said, ‘qe; Lam thinking abot going 10 Boston.” | Hesoleed, That the New York and Harlem Reilrond Com. hy ‘loh was carried. ectzainellinan Keeway moved, to amend sald by thous #1 fa. meetion nine, an words *; Be takes the pistol rigbt hand pocket and said, | pany be and they are hereby reyuired and directed 10 con- | py ‘That the name of Matthew Mutretm, ¢ treet Conumigsioncr. “ ori he Fourth Stventy-nrne | Thindavenine, between Iihit and HA streets be a vane Sinai pl tea Tam po a aie ee he | Be eed adhe eco eee | edi pce eat es ai us | xe Ceti Magrso% move att ordrante be ee oa “c mae acid ons envay ; 5 fem Wi te apace tn cacetaide, to the width of she sidewalk, | from the Comptrotier, amended by steiking therefrom section Out aftorwards that bie name (the Jerseyman) was Wm. | Protected hy « hand rail trom the carriage jer tec od Ck OT pt January 29, 1808, referred ho Cones 4x muved to amend sald q the work to comme vai Ware tna) meerwrn. HENAN muy Crom-oxamined—There were thiee charges againet me; | ene ia competion without any antec Which'wan referred 10 the Alderman af 1 diate. Samnetimen Keaayoavind io trepood the regular order | tngerling he words. strodt Comilnionee” after the word Snother'on suspicion ci frend larceny; 1 have never | By the Penton WEES Bevery, the wove to releie dadkan ths pean at te following cote: spoken tos humen beng tpoo the conversation In Hous- | ,,csolved, That permladon be and the seme is hereby given Robinson. “3 ello, JMariuan, i... and Kos ton atreot with Cahill ti’! ] wade my affidavit before Jus- | ¢rontot his premises, the same t pend a . tice Dodge; I have been engared in the broking Dusi- | pleasure of the Common Council. An tee ieee ire sed mbes expences | Negative -Counctimen Stoo, Pina, Watts, od oss —onliting men ‘cr tue army, am tot in any occu |” WHch was dapted. Fecuvinn ofthe Peanuthon matin" to | TierianPlinate iin ued imate am pation at present Farad tesa ee bint the same fe her mowed that resolution be ret Iman TYNE moved the previo Deniol Crigan waa calied upon the stand Counsel ob- | in Oe a be aid The iro Je herebs given we f ccnnes p ggay apres ee IaOsDUNY put twee question “Ai his being sworn mpetency, | jy ston 10 eek red in ‘onion be ond the Leroy ern : haw par - fentenced to | unmeens We. caprexigetig pet C permission be and the easpe te hereby given eo aige on trem Care fr miter on Donations and Charities, in favor | Which was decided in the a A Fraster to reorive and deliver goods in front of their premises, No. 199 Weet street, the seme W re | main during the pleasure ‘of the Common Council, Vhich waa concurred in 4 we— Resolver, That permission be nnd the same Is hereby given Beste Tent ps — mJ he and the anton ie hereby @ to James Slevin to nin frontof his premires, No. | to tomes Freel to eahitlt goats in front of bit prem on Ne nission to remain only during Ms hoe try. 80h Permtesrom te remem omly daring [h- pime the Common Couneil, ceed tae Commen (een tho State Prison. The Court everral ection in asmuch aa the counsel ¢id pot prove it ip the legal way by producing the record | Crigan Was aworn and exomined—He knew Cabill about ten or twelve year reded to detail how de was in company with bn Connell and Cahill tof the edupting revo ive. oo of mmrring wh the Board of Aldermen St then pot the qnesiion on the adoption of Totham oe fotlawrs — ei | j | ‘ Me motved Faas the Came rutter be and beh 7 author | “Which was carrio’ ty the fatlowing | war } | } | Aqueduct Board are hereby dt. der or parnil tard and die ted ores Faut in favor neilnian Slacatn, s. -Keoeh, Gi Gresurer af the Charch of the Imimevalare “4 ae Kellner Tyng. Mwinas, Malloriny Roberts, of SINE 4A, to enable imm to pay ananan. | Puliinan and tiniay—id hark propery » Keenan, Long. ‘oxtello, Hartman, Bein! work wa be varge the seme witha Wich was rvtarred to the Committee on Sewers My Alterman ¥iy Recoivm, That the streste running qnst nd west north of nth of Forty-second q ydone, under the dir ber of vom, as fh street, be pha pe a ‘ireeen committes on 0 om. Flynn, Rebineon. HI was aneuit with the Cor pare Da man, Ket LO PUreUe be ahi ran ar » ent words with him, and then east side of the railroad ¢ charged it twice; the laet «hot 1 nell had a white felt bat, ond + halfan hour afterwar! be saw Cabi!! ot say | anything about himee.f; I told him 't wre t for him to say anything; le told me whet v to him; I told iin it wes not necesenry fer im to have | ra | Wheres, by an act of April 1% 18% ie the @alerior street au ludananstrers m of pindns was. established fn i wer.) ‘veferted tothe edie of the district, That permission be and the same is hereby given Hotnling to place « sign in front of his prem. | Gonsinunner of t said permission to remain only | Which wae mmon Council, wy Counctiman Try coolted, That ‘he crosswalk on Fourth avenue, at (he corage of Roventenn be vlaid tomedieteig, ut der | the Mrretion of the « ee on Stree'e, veneer ¥ sand Palle | Sondance therewfi: thie (order, esterior time averse ered Lint etek vate he re wneceret, | Thirty-firet street pradueily @utelde of the prweeut: i +4 | | ' woners’ bulkhent bine Soventy-enverah ebreet, BH) Fert west of the balkiverd line, and, tenes at the same distance up lo 13 reels north of Thirty-lest atreet ay lore sion be and the same ia hereby cea bay Window nt of hie ing che net wae Oe bald ower, om Salaries and Olfices, In favor of * at an elevation 0: * any conversation; Cahill need to loave hie clothes at my janet Fa ona the tine of the Olt Phirtnen ea black (rock coat, black Lie sreavee | ng Valurrupted by tbe presens bn tT; Teaw the pistol which » plexeure of Strcom, Fignn, | become impracticgble and aust | ething sin lar to The one now shown [0 tm conenrted in, fefinas. Hriskban, | P ty along the Hiidson river This witness was suiecied lo afigd crose-exn That permission be and the same te hereby given under the direction ower, Reek, Green, White, Vacksy, ite. Resolved, That the Conneet tia. He admitted that he came from the State Prison oyle toereet a sigu in front of his premises ins Thomss, Halioram, Reverie, Pullman, iewres Faquesied io draft aeedh aap 10 ve frp Brereton, geld aya rari strert, the same ty remain during the ple Ted to the Connmatter ew Roads Jovay 28 Teratelatre, which in Sie Ted GS inte in he Ne ee t — Pessiution of Beard of AMermen, se fellews:— tanform witty the exterior Kine 19 icted under the name of Charles Depall. conor of me datogs be and the same | Rewived, Has the vnmpueligr os and ta iw hereby ane | Hid Dy ihe Harbor Commmcaioners 1 1407, and Sabmit. be Tae counsel asked that his iestimoey, be stricken cut, ded Vecen beck he te eae ee Nated fer farting Ge Cap Mak wns anand aed sire eat ee m taror t AR, | ce ta thle Board at uis enrdent ennvententn Gwherenijon the District Arte vere, on, Bros. rece rane to taKe place of the preset oe ry street Meth White was eomonrred It. e. Goverace, W dein fronk of their premises, No, Beckman font wevee end grates: and (het tue | Th wah ow . ‘ pg The Conte or i 1 property pew 1 «nine to remain during the pleasure of the Com | —— dollare be j seer in the Tas Levy of | L, | mowed #1 (he Roard sdjoure Counsel excepted nal, and whesher . vay mens of “ | Monday next, the 26th torent two raccount of its operations he V haeved (o.any ‘had seid Fenelon be eferred Sak Ct Ofer Soba Harris, s1< Puolie body, ollierr or court What legieladans if any, n be and the a | nde of Twewty tonarehy | the 19th of June, 1s64 on the 2d at bas beeg had or apyled tor in relarke nese ia! 1O0} pn ced 0 hee etre ues fend tered we AF 1ON8 AGAIN RESHRD. Rovember, 1865, at «+ 1 have sven the | also, the oameof the ina Tastes apecly: | The Common Cou cman Connesimen Keech, Thomas and f be « y Az. Counciiman Loe nad enihennie iato! now tae vefere, Wi oh T received from | ing ach as have ve win Which wae concurred in. « Kageas moved that the same aM ha’ a ; Mean rout at Ne Roe Lal iia ibaa , fareken es ie q Resolution requesting the Clerk of the Common Counet reds Pont wr be constructed, with eulverts, in | Whack war rusted. tones t ‘hatkSrad to romain omty during the eg manic yh the ate in evidence, and Sea reper i ited thage | jpeg (othe Rea tit Couneimen a restuton erating ioihetread fren eS ie & cad Gs cen feovans tha'ednap of ron, operon, Orin corm. | “Wich wan adopted seen ‘The howe of adjournment having arrived, thejury were | (Re Malet dhe Oficers, and to Ve aced with alk COR: | “Winn was referred to the Committee on Salaries and | Aguedust Boor | [eile pe vlcned 1 Flore, nds ie me | Yu the gene teas dirested'to besent to the Boaekaf Ai @isoharged tll this (Weareseey) u ms Which was adopted Ooo, Meee wos vote to the Committee on Sewers Seven ot direct means | Men for concurrence. — iy Lonw CYS PRAT OR DERE. ce pecene ot AXA woes thn Comrece Seenr8, “il, MOTIONS AGAIN, uRSOMED, eon Fr in conseqnence of the inerensed pay Resolved, That the Conptrolier be and he ie hereby autho. Resolve, 4 street, from Third avenme to | he o* of the aftno=t umperiance to owF Keno Yur te Sera not orek. Court Calendar—Th a large portion of Broadway, « | pheed and directed co draw his warrant in favor of Edward bee’ the curb and gutter once we Sang nan a, ee tna the Turther eon Rorenwn Cour, Cnt fore Judge | mpletely overcrowded) Van Ranst for the sum of $1), tor furnishing couches to the the sidewalks tagged @ space of four feet wile, | ‘Thai David T, Valentine, Clerk of the Common Sapes from Alte Glerke Nox 801 - 1 the day to pase from one » d Chica same to tre of the mame, Under the direction ef te | Counch, f serrate ty dire ted Vs complls «complete And the pepe Pere ies teal epe, M on peu a u 1 pertol |} editon raw ordin im fore te the noe a 1308, i308. eo | Beant’ ~~ sihaiewgassaaprie ee STS ‘edopted by the hy tered to the Committee on Roads. tie reooigion, id wh te! ‘wheat the ‘tone Reatgnation of Ib Wa Taylor Vommibstemt cof Deeds, 1890, 1032. Part 3 Whereas the necesnities of the people demand th Afirrostive—Aldermen Moo lynn, Gedney, Counetinan Ware printed wader direr item, = on 3025, 104, 690, 2 intent method of travel siiouli Le dev | ash Hei, ee van, Graney, | RL ir the gyorg ve amd be ys | dolage vgs heeby arias rented Eatin ene a cr ae ve and bets Brey anroin ir wis and Van coe Pern apirolter be her = sis Roratives Aldermen Norton and Shannon—2. have segoei — UF, Stath street, tora fe Lewis stre szoes © tee | tard wat oe tae tree ie ' warrant fe ihe eumne on on pre | rea York, in paace af i. W. Mies lor, veh ae Teorutly ap- ial iron Report of Commitice on Finance in favor of adopting reso. | Bast river. cleared of a} enenm! ‘stront kept 4 c fife Boar, with u-tdone vo re tton Lg alr’ euiis Oven i Asi a tee for ps Wr that block, be ns ‘ny pap by Nese oad ‘amended by insert: | er ain eatin nt Habrnary 13 196, Tesignation se 1) rome net see Jesolwed, atthe OM missioner is here. Cow ‘wen moved that said resolu¥on ob ” , 5 we afer’ ] Pe TorThat purpeae nen | gy wuthoriged and directed, on Venelt, of, ine corporation of the table. Featnan peoved to smend sr oy | “Witch waxcomeurred Saineeian yeame Count, Ca wer P. fore Judge Ingraham. — 8 reference (Wo the Commitee | the ety of New York, to procure 9 new stand of mental was carried. iething ov thereat ‘ sarrane, 464 er aie & > 13, 21, 26, 35, 64, 65, on areote colors for the Ninth regiment 8. ¥.8.N.G., to the n Prima onelinan Keenan moved we Bear aad 3 o, : rte of Trial Term Which was loat by the following wote:~ colors now belonging to the sald regiment, which have Seen. the sidewalk southwest corner of farther amend by adding to ’ pRMon COURT. r p Aare Aldermen Moore, % 5. ‘ont by the racted services of i seventh he SLY oh waa cure tet : M Norton and Flynn 3 worn ont by bia gallant avenue re ox Pinas Count. — Tt eral Term stig at eleven | NogauiveAidermen Coman, Gedney, Ely, Brice, Loew | while serving in the army of the Union, aud that the the 5 the of the mative be let Teupon the PRPSIDENT ec hat the Bowed stood O’cluck, and the Sper al Term will be open for business bl si Me Lina ood ‘an Voortis- ©. p~ 2) eh was ref to tee Computes oe surceta, conirert, — vn ty Mowday meet DAb Wr tte ere be and ye xame is Bo ral eas toa therefor, the ra Clery charged t the acqvunt of city cont Fomuluiion was thew miogted hw the tollowiog Fale. — * pad Kang 9 HOW M, WAGKIE Grom ton eleven o'clo k A.M