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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1866.—SUPPLEMENT. ae al aeldins Mna GIR Git once co fa ie receivers. _ ve. Trade Tr aS wee) jeusen Fat e claim against the oe onsen Oe eters wore, eppoliiod for cevarll remains unsettled Theresore. they ask to which ore Reon | unsettled. Apave the ums endorsed on their and the 1 olen ant i left for future adjustment, in of their being calied upon to pay the amount of premiam carried. The Court will also see that these premium motes are not yet due, which is another controlling reason ar the w ed peeniem. should be endorged, instead wot the cumed o ee on omnnee Ly Stevens 1, & credit which the receivers have no eqi I to call upon them td Cut off, as a condition cathe » receivers doing what is equitablé. The only equitable course which we see is for the receivers ven ~dorse the anearned premium on each of tl notes at hard when i notes becnaaa due for ha & Co. adjust them. one of these the Court to direct the receivers to od len policies, Mr. Dudley Field opposed the motion, ark’ eek aa aree would make a difference "$00 y000 fo the “ee ‘Barnard took the papers and reserved his de- IMPORTANT TO TELEGRAPH COMPANIES ‘heir Liability for the Correct Trans- oe ‘mission of Messages. ~ COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—GENERAL TERM. ~Before Judges Daly, Brady and Cardozo. “Augustus H. Lockwood vs. The Independent Line of Tele- " graph —Tois fs an appeal from a case tried at the trial » term of the Court of Common Pleas, before Judge Daly ‘anda jury, in November, 1865. According to the com- plain, Mr. Lockwood, a manufacturer of straw goods ‘and commission merchant, of this city, sent to the office ~@f the Independopt Line of Totegraph, on the 15th of - January, 1864,.the following message :— uprald Unill Peco’ . i WLScKWooD. 'For this message Mr. Lockwood paid forty cents, on “the understanding that it would be sent as written and <dilrected. Instead of this being done the plaintitT clalmns ‘the following very different message was telegrap! @nd delivered to Mr. Bascom :— New Yor, Jai To T. J. Bascom, Dedham, M raid uniti I see you, In consequence of this mistake in the transmission of the message Bascom, who =a in the Soda employ manufacturing braids at fled price per piece, was Induced, as is alleged, to manufacture 463 pieces of braids into unfashionable and uusalable shapes, by which Mr. ‘Lockwood was greatly damaged both in custom and in expense incurred m procuring other stock suitable for his trade; where‘ore he claimed $1,500 damages, and ‘on the case beng given tothe jury a verdict was ren- dered in his favor for $1,004 75. Before the rendering of this verdict, and after the plaintiff rested i's ase, the counsel for defendant moved ito dismiss the complaint, making the following points: — First—That Lo kwood cannot recover against the de- fendant for the work and labor performed by Bascom aiter the receipt by him of the message. Overruled, Second—That if the plainuif is entitled to recover at all he can r cover only for the damave arising from in- ery t0 his material in the hands of Bascom. Overruled, ‘hird—That Lockwood's payment to Bascom for the work and labor per ormed would not give Lockwood a right to recover from the defendant the amount so paid, -Overruled, the Court deciding that plaintifl, by such pay- ment, would acquire the equitable right to recover of the de.endant an amount equal to that for which the defend- «ant would have been responsible to Bascom. #Ferch—That the plaintiff can recover only the amount \ho paid for sending the message, becanse by vol- % “te aaitlyng with Bascom, and receiving the property untar.., @ has adopted the message as delivered. from him, .. ed his case the Court chatin’: Overruled.’ After tho defendant res for them to pass upo! vlainul er stained tho jury that the only questi. ‘was the amount of damages the » $1,00. ‘whether the amount should be $756 ‘ To this direction detendant’s counsel a. and requested the Court to charge the ja <dexpatch delivered to Bascom was not the piaintiti’s des- patch, and conveyed no direction or authority from the gplaintist to Bascom to do anything whatev@ Tho urt refused so to charge, and deft nts counsel duly excepted. 2 That the plaintiff ‘was at perfect liberty to reject the property as manufactured by Bascom, and there was no legal obligation resting upop him to pay for the work gone ny nit, Tho Court refused so to charge, and de- Ys counsel duly excepted, 3. That the plain- tiff, ‘Om having ‘voluntarily accepted the property in its in- jared condition, and pala Bascom for doing the work ‘upon it which the plaintiff had not authorized, he can- not recover damages in this case further than ‘thé amount paid oe d him for sending the despatch. ‘The Court refused arge, and the defendant's counsel duly excepted. . ‘That if the plaintiff is entitled to recover damages in “this action the jury should not aliow bim anything on account of the inoney paid by him to Bascom for manu- facturing after the sending of the despatch, The Court @efused so to charge, and the defendant's counsel ‘duly excepted. 6. That the jury are to determine whether the sewing of the straw braid.in question anto the forms and sbapes in which it was manu- es was caused by the error of the defendant Bending the messdge. The Court so charged. e If the jury are of the opinion thatthe sewing of the id into the shapes mentioned was in part occasioned the nogligent acts of the plaintiff or his agent, they cought to find a verdict for the defendant. The Court so 7. That the isyy are to find a verdict only for such pertion of the or damage sustained by tho plaintiff as directly follows from or was caused by the ‘error of the defendant. The Court so cha Ay the argumeut yesterday Mr. Edward Fitch appeared for thé i Salogpraye Company and Mr. E, Brown tor. dir. Lockwi Mr. MP took the grotifid that the Coart o¥ted, first in charging that the only question to pass upon was the amount of damages sustained by Plaintit whether $756 or $1,004 75, thus taking from the jury ‘the considera. tion of all the other questions involved in the case; ond, in refusing to charge, as requested by ered Ne Counsel, that the despatch delivered to, Bascom was not the plaintiff's despatch, and conveyed no direction or authority from plaintiff to Bascom to do anything what- ever; and third, in refusing to charge that the plaintiff ‘was at perfect liberty to reject the property as manufac- tured by Bascom, and that there was no legal obligation Testing upon bim to pay for the work done upon it. ‘A disagreement having occurred during the argument 8s to certain parts of Judge Daly's charge to the jury, the ease was ordered to be resettled by consent, 80 as present the points in a clear manner before the court, An Alleged Counterfeiter Offering to Give Evidence to the Government—Ext ive Fra UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE. Before Commissioner Osborn. Ben, 27.—Tho caso of the United States against John ‘Hartman, who bas been accused of having had counter. feit money in his possession, was called on for hearing. Mr. Spencer, on behalf of the accused, said that some negotiations were going on as to disclosures to be made by-Hartman to the government with regard to counters feiters and their operations. If good could result from canch and if they tarned ont to be of valu; he (Mr. Spencer) for one would not object to the oxaml- nation being postponed for a week. He was informed hat Ha-tmaw would give vatuable informetion to the quant, and time was asked until Friday to see whether the information was really or whether the information was really valuable or whether this was only @ plah on the ats of the 0 escape from the consequences own acts, Comumasonee Osbec What is the natare of the ne- gotiations? Counsel in reply, that the only proposal made by Suvtesan wan'thos te be ‘admitted to bail vn the un- derstanding ‘that he furnish to the government a certain amount of information that would render it advisable for the magistrate to use him as a witness in placo of pross- ing this charge against him. The was made in good faith, and if the information was not given Hart- man was prepared to meet the charge and suffer the con- sequences, if it were substantiated against him. Commissioner Osbora—I do not propose to let this man out om bai nov If be give information that may tarn out to be o| value to the government, and put them on the track where the money is made, that is the tine for me to listen to @ proposal for bail. I bev tatorns ion that this case is one of a grave character. tlons extend u gre au many ways, and I pty et i) to no suggestion of uni), unless it bo for $6,000, If Hartman Jikkose facts to Sir. Bowles, the detective officer, or to the Distelet Attorney, then I shail listen to @ motion for bail to the amount here stated. Mr, Spencer said —_——— Cy By st $5, ‘sean he was ready to deposit w every do be be as safe hosgg Lag Tyee ny bank, and probab-y safer, Hartman, not think, could get ball to half the amount spoken of by the (om- mucioner, All the dollars be had amounted to about $2. ey ‘and be was willing to place the money bere uatil bk ‘The Commissioner ordered the matter to stand over till tee Bowles ct have a conversation = — report it to him q net atorsey, Dut It not be disclosed here on the Wiehe matter was socordingly adjourned till Friday, Th itary Police. Captain Lord, ye Sanitary police, yesterday made the following report to the Board of Police Commission- ore: rors Nh Sco er TAR as CLUERRY 4 bi Sues Yorn, Feb. ‘27, 1806. JONORARLR THR BOARD oF ne fotowing is the amount of work per. my command for the wook pepe ons VE tf it ' Hilton, =, 00, Van | eighty-three sinks, sixteen th stable, one six, sewers, sevon hang ind two one aaron. 8 wo chimneys and three hydrants and waste pi All of =, is eae ty submitted. . Captain of Sanitary Company. Decisions at § rior Court — Special ‘erm. Before C. J. Robertson. Feb 27.—Mary C, Lilhe vs. Benj. A. Lillle—case must go back for further proof; Gustave Bunge et al vx, - BP Booty Koo p—case settled; Margaret Tatcke vs. The Knickerbocker Stage Company—casg gegtied ; Charles Webb et al va Wallace J Grom @F 4) "attachment and Ofder oF abroad gated, HiTh $10 costs, Before Justic® Barbou Laura Keene vs. John 8. Clarke, smpleaded—motion amend granted by consent; Thomas Newton va. Samac! Hicks et al—motion granted; Charles P. Schermerhorn vs. gg Finlay—motion te open default granted on terms; ross, Ex tr. vs John H. Pape—motion rg MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS, Board of Alderme orkrep SESSION Novas, Feb. 26—2 P. M. Present—Al man. Norton, Fiza. Shan- non, Gedney. bits We Ryeran wells 4 Varium, O'Brien, MoGinfils an ‘van Voorbiei6. a were read and approved. By Alderman V; Paition of the Central Railroad of New Jersey forthe establishment of ‘a ferry from piers 14 and 15 North river. ‘Whieh was referred to the Committee on Fe By Alderman MoGrenie— Orricx ov Tam Metrorourran Gas COMPANY, Convex oF BROADWAY AND FORTY-SECOND STREKT, Naw Yonx, Feb, 20, 1806. " ‘To.the Honorable the Boanp of Aupenst, Guyriemen— in favor of Benjamin A. Mo- Tan, the office of a Commissioner of Deeds for the city and spanty of Now York, to which I was appointed January, 166. seeped oars peees eseited the following resolut That Henjarain A, Moran De and he ris hereby é Comutaslouer of Deods in place of ©. M1. Sauda, ich ‘was adopted. By Alderman Exy— creas by an act of the Legislature of, this State « con- tract was made with Messrs. Brown, Devoe & Knapp to clean the streets of this city, and notwithstanding such contract continues in full force and effect, constant complaints are elug made of the dithy condition of the streets; and jereus the city authorities are by many unjustly deemed responaibie for such alleged violations of thé said contract ‘are regurdéd by our citizens ax being answerable to them for the evils resulting from such iufraction of its pro: visions: be it therefore Resolved, That the Comptroller be and he is hereby re- quested to furnish this Board at his earliest convenience with an exact copy of said contract as it at present exiats, in order that the Common Council may become conversant with its provisions, und to enable it'vo tuke. stich action as y be deemed necessary or expedient to place the streets ofthis city ina a cleanly condition, Which was adopted. Ry Alderman Ey— Whereas,toy a recent act of the Legislature of the State, an executive department, under iths city government, known as the City Inspector's, has been abolished; and ‘Whereas said act provides for a commission to take charge and control of ull matters pertaining to the sunitary condia tion of said city, and it is believed that said City Inspeotor' ‘8 Department had cognizance over city executive business not Provided for in the aaine act of the Legislature; therefore Resolved, That a special committee of three be appointed by the President of this Bourn, whose duty it shall be to exa- mine into the provisions of the said act and the executive business performed by the present City Inspector's Depart. ment under existing ordinanees, and report the result there- of, with their recommendation, to this with the view that proper action may be taken thereon, n Mgditwis— RESOLUTIONS. By Aesblred, That Beventy-eighth street, from First to Second sect bo tithed am Scred'und the tadewain Soper space Rite Taek wes h the ate conire thereof, under the lirections of the Street Cou... Which was referred to the Fin on Reads, re at the Street Commissioner be authorized and rected to ‘re my Srscied fo Fenumber, Thirty-first street, east of the Second id with the numbers of said street west oh was By Alderman’ eK Rea vad That Sidewalk in Firat avenue, between Thirty-thira a4 p ty -fourth streets, be flagged’ on both sides, under the direction of the Street Commissioner, hich was reférred to the Committee on Streets. By Alderman O'Brrex— Resolved, That Thirty-third from Fourth to Sixth avement, under the direc- avenue, be paved with Belgian tions of the Croton Aqueduct Department, the property owners to pay one-half of the expense and the city to pay the remainiug half. Which was referred to the Committee on Streets, By Alderman O'Brax— Resolved, That the vacant lots on the corner of Thirty-frst street and Broadway be fenced in, under the direction of the Stgeot Commiaalon to the Committee on Streets. Which was re By Alderman O'Buneses Resolved, That crosswalks be Inid across Second at the crossing of Thiry fourth street, under the direction o the Croton Aqueduct Department. ‘Which was referred to the Committee on Streets, By Alderman MoGunmis— Resolved, “That. the ‘Second avenue, from Sixty-first to Righty: sixth sireaty be be paved wit with Belgian pavement, =A the direction of epee ron Wends. Resolved, That ry 8 lary and lighted at the soutien coca of FEL remake peg th street, under the direction of the Street Commissioner. Which war adopted. y Alderman MeGiep— Revolved, That th year and gutter stones be set and the sidewalks f four feet wide through the cen- tre thercof, ii ough treet, from First avenue to avenue A, under the direction of the Street Commissioner. ich was referred tothe Committee on Roads. By Alderman MoGuewis— Kesolved, That the actual opening of Ninetieth street, from Fifth avenue to the Hast river, and from the Kighth avenue to the Lindson river, date from the approval of the resolution dyhis Honor the Mayor. hes Fr aie Nw — Resolved, That John Ahern be and he ts hereby appointed a Commissioner of Deeds in and for the city and county x New ie in the place of Michael Purcell, who bas declin« to qual al was referred to the Committee on Salaries and y Alderman MoG inwis— Rosolved. That © newer be constructed in that portion of the Third ‘avenue between Bixty-ffth and Seventy-Gret streets which remains unsewered, under the direction of the Croton Aqueduct Department. Which was re‘erred to the Committee on Sewers, By the PrxstpnntT— Resolved, That the sidewalks in Thirty-fifth street, be- tween the Tenth and Elevent! eri s, be “dwn flagged where necessary, and that ‘necom pal He orat. pance therefor be adopied, under tue ‘direction o iald over. By Alderman Furxx— Resolved. That the sidewalks In Sixth avenue, from Car- mine to Fourth street, be flagged and retlagged where neces- sary, under the direction of the Street Commissioner, Which was referred to the Comittee oa Hy Alderman MeGixxts— phamolved, That the Street Opmmmlasioner be and he te here: poy sted to. rt to this Board, test eonvent- ence, by what authority the rails sania or Ford. Sams Raitona Oomnpeny are laid soroes’ the feemporary ar. Jem bridge, and by what authority the sald company use the streets on this side of the Harlem river: ‘whether said company pays any license of fees to the city of New York for the valuabie privileges or franchises it enjoys. Which was adopted. By Alderman FLYNN. Resolved. That the sidewalks in front of No. $8 Bedford street ve ikigged, under the direction of the Street Commis. Wich wae cferred to the Comealties on Streete ered rik Beigion of trop, liek, perement, . be paved with lock wor co pot FT Crowa: a Agu Depart sian at tte ex; 7 aaababeetan y and property owners on said Rank street Whieh poceerrraiin Re Gemmines 0 Sieeet, ang. guivert be built on fey ninth strvet, t¢ gonnect with sewer tn Eighth se arene, under the direction’ o' Ww hich was referred to a a Committee on Bewers. By Alderman Vax Yous ved. That permission n be and the same is hereby gt todames "hago ing, John Riley, Wiliam Kehoe, to sidawols lo Frowt of Waele property ox Lawrence st 26th street and Broadway, the same to be done at 1 expense and under the Of the Street Uom- ner, the same to be completed one year from the oF this resutucion. Which wi by Alderman MastRson— Resolved, That the sidewalks of Sixth avenue, between Forteth and Fifty-ninth streets, be fl to, ihewe full width, where not already direction of the Sireet Commission Which was referred to the Comenitice on Roads. By Alderman Kau Resolved, That tre grade of Worth street, between Broad way and Contre streets, and of Bim street, between Pearl Leonard atrecta, be changed #0 as to conform to the red accompa panying maps, dated December £1816, und signed by Otto Raokersdort, ity Sur: veyor, 10 wit:-—The grade of the northerly curb line of street Us begin at the present elevation of the easterly curb Tine of Broad ‘orth street, and running thence ins curb line in Centre water of this curb line of Bim street 2 fee southerly curb line of Worth street, to begin ot the present elevation of the easteriy. curb line of Broadway at Worth street and running thence tn a straight line to the weateriy curb line of Contre street, making the elevation of this curb line at the in with the westerly curb line of kim street 23 feet inches, Bnd with the easterly curb line of Elm street 23 feet 7 inc ‘The grade of the westerly curb line of lm street, 10,9 ‘A point sd feet south and 106 feet north of W street on the nt curb line, and the grade of the curb line of on curb line 97 feet south and connecting in straight lines, uione Sf the curb. tioss of” whole {a be done under the direction of the Street When wae referred to the Committee on Streets, By Alderman Krees— 1a neces, Tat tae ‘Counsel to the Corpora sed a0 ubana te this Board his opinion as to er ie inet Manhattan sings Gampany and the New ht Company (hat mf hen, fareneson moved te amend by including the File ras ld or cnee donation neg eae tat ee cee wee laid oven. ee on Finance presented a Feport ma! Ks donslisn the tothe Yorkville I terian ehn."oh tule Puy taxes, asgeasments and w ‘sald church. Which was laid over. The OG ittee Finance presented a report donation marae on Finance coat'e’dlosplaal tm Hlavests meh, “Which was laid over. Commities om gongpn i — for quack ang Baas sire nang) Horses hak, hows ease ‘Which wig taid over, ‘tao Committee on Sewers Srosonled 9 sepori cnpourein yyih the Board of Counc Imen, permitting Phos. Mire. Catine tobe eda sheer anf x Bebe ree: ¢ Comm: basi) and’ ulrget an. the wou street and avenue. Which was laid over, mittee on ‘Sewers presented report to build a sewer in Lewis streot, between ‘Stanton "wad Rivingwon we Nthich was laid over. The Committee on ‘Sewers guivert under or parallel with Coat pfonatts street, west of was laid over. resented a rey west corner to build a Fifty-four penentes a re] aha earren pow rt to build a progress in The Committee on Sewers. nted a report to abate nul- sance in the [nis ghee ae Fulton and Nassau streets. Which was tsi of are, Nortow moved! ry ‘ake from the table a petition ‘A. W. Craven, for increase of salary. - of eiieh was carried. He then moved a stead of the paper to the Committee on Salaries and Of Which was cared Resolution from the Board of Counstimen fixitg the com- pensation of smreepers in the pablo markets Which wasiost by the following vote:— Afirmative-aldermen Moore,*Norton, Flynn, Shannon, Gedney, Ely. Ryers, Reilly, Brice, Masterson, Me@innis and Van ‘Nogative—Aldermen Loew, Varnum and 0’Brien—3. ‘On motion of Alderman O’Bxix, the above action was re- considered. And the paper ' 7 then in laid ove ‘An ordinance by jean of Counciimen creating an Inspeo- tor or ity Rallroads in theclte of New York. Which was concurred in by the following vote:— Affirmative Aldermen Moore, Norton, Flyan, Ely, Ryers, Rel Loew, Masterson, O' Ginnis and Vi Negative Aldermen Gedney and Varnum—2, Resolution by Board of Councilmen, as f Resolved, Phat the Comptrolter b¢ and he ie hereby aye | 8 thorized and directed to draw his warrant in favor of Grafulla for the sum of $208 for music furnished at ity Hall Park and Hamilton square, cetebration Fourth of July, 1865, a8 appears per bills annexed, the same having been or: dered by special committee having charge of the same, and charge the same to the account of elty contingencies, Which was eoncurred in by theollowing vote: Afirmative—Aldermen Moore. Norton, Fi Godney, Ely, Kvers, Reilly, Bitce, Loew, num, O'Brien, McGinnis and Van Voorhis—15. Resolutions of Bourd of Counciimen, as foliows:— Resolved, That the Street Commissinnen be and he is here- by authorized and direoted immediately to notify the Central Railroad Company of New Jersey to remove the ferry build- ings, sheds and all other obstructions from piers Nos, 14 and 15 North river, and from the bulkheads between said piers, and in the event of the said company refusing or neglectin, to remove such structures within a. period of ten days, thai the s {d Street Commissioner be and he 1s hereby authoriaed and directed immediately thereafter to remove the same and sue for and recover from the suld railroad company the ex- pense of auch removal; and be it further Resolved, That the Counsel to the Corporation be and he 1s hereby authorized and directed immediately to commence an action against the sald ratlroadl company for trespassing up, hts and franchises of the corporation of the city of with ew of obtaining exemplary dam: such wilfil an”, ynauthorized sssamption of its cor Bepperty, 0 ‘order to deter any further viglation of its chat. fered right’, seit Frasicl siege. comer Joust Sf Commnilice on Wharves, Piers and élipe in favor ry adapting resolution as follown:— “i ayrauelres, That the Street Cominierioner be and he is here. by itwted’ to rebuild pier No. t river, the expense Pe eis to be taken from ite appropriation of wharves piers Which was adopted by the following vote:— Afirmalive—Aldermen Moore, Corman, Nerton, Flynn, . Ely, Ryers, Reilly, Brice, Loew, Masterson, Vi num, Medinnts and Yan Voorhis—14, Negative—Alferihen Shannon and O'Brion—2. leport of Committee on Strects in favor of adopting reso- Tution as follows:— Resolved, That Twelfth street, from Broadway to the Fifth avenue, be paved with Belgian’ pav . one half of the expense thereof to be borne by the property owners and the easnaer by the city 5 ye, the direction of the Croton uct Sopa” ant @ thatthe accompanying ordinance there- for be wc) Which w: pry wee by the ¢ following votei— Allirmative-~Aldecmen Moore, omen, Norton, Flynn, Shannon, Gedno* ey Ryers, Reilly, Brice, Loew, Master: son, Vardum, O'Briag, MeGinnis and Yan Voorhis Report of © cmanittee Om Bireeta in Yavor of adopting reso- lution as followa:— ved, That a crosswalk be laid across Becond avenue, at the intersection of Ninth street, on a line with the side: walk as extended, under the direction of the Croton Aque- duct Board, and ‘hut the wecompanying ordinance theretur adopt Which was adopted by the following vote:— Aitrmative Aldermen Moore, Conan, Norton, Flynn, Shannon, Gedney, Ely, ihyer Rellly, Brice, Loew, Master son, Varnum, O' Brie: eGinnis and Yan Voorhis—16. ‘port of Commiiti¢e on Streets of Councilmen bf ra as foliows:— Shani Brien, Me: un, Shannon, jasterson, Var- “4 rents oa $2@ property of Negativo—Alderman Varnum—t. Reverso citaidaap tahoe Beart Councilmen, with resolution aa follows: € f Resolved That the saluries of the painiers of in the Streot Department be xed at Paditare ees D @ rate of tl eeraliars fon e sume to take effect from the passage of this it By the following Coman’ Norton Brice, Loew, Pas ae Aetna ieriiog um, | nA ae neti Van Voorbie-- ed, That num, 0 Resolved, of the cartmen ti tog the public markets be and iis hereby Inereeted (othe sun of fi Four dollars per day, to date from the passage of this FeWhieh was adopted by the following vote:— Afirmative—Aldermen Moore, Coman, Fi; non, Bly, Re Reilly, Brice, Loew, Varnuza, O° jen, Magn: nis and Van 513. Negat BE (rte Gedney—L. The! PRestpent here agnqudesd as ioe special committee of three appointed pursuant to resolution adopted In relation to the esncctine, Ausias a af the City Inspector’s Department, Aldermen E! ‘On motion the Board then adjourned, and the Paesipeyt Apnonoee ‘that eo Board sigod, adj adjourned until Monday ene D, T, VALENTINE, Clerk. ‘Proxim, at Z 0’ Board of Councilmen. OFFICIAL. STATED SESSION Mowpar, Fob. 26-2 P M. The Board met, pursuant to adjournment, In ham. ber, No. 16 City Present—J, Wilson Green, Esq., President, in the chair, and the Slate Cy eo Robi: Councilmen ‘nan, lynn Inson, O'Brien, Kenney, Costeli a: ire my pBrinban Koster, Watis, Keech, hte Mackay, Kellogg, ‘Roberts, Pullman, H Joris mlaules of ‘meoiing bold dint 9 wore read and amped By Councilman Hauora Poution of Henry J, |. Weluh to be patd for services as health "whic was referred to the Committee on Finance, man Postion of James O'Connell to be paid for sinkin and placing a pump on Kingsbridge road bet Which was referred to the Committee on Finance, RESOLUTIONS. By Councilman Keaxan— Resolved, That the Street Commissioner be and he is here- by authorized and directed to place a gas lamp at the Water sireet entrance to Gouverneur Market, ‘Which was adopted, By Al n STACOM— Resolved, That the sidewalk on the north aide of Forty: t, between Ninth and Tenth avenues, be flagged 0 direction of the Street Commissioner. ‘Which was referred to the Committee on Revolteds That al r ton of this Board esolve rs now in jon relating to street stands show cases, signe, £o., be and thoy are hereby referred to the Councilman representing the dis- ric Which was adopted. Couneliman Koste: Kusolveds That the namo of Bridget Loyell, residing at No. 32 Willett street, be placed upon the list of blind persons who are to receive a donation of $50. Which was referred to the Committee on Finance. By Councilman O' Bries— Resolved, ‘That the Street Commissioner be and he 1s here- by directed to remove a gate or enclosure erected across the head of pier MM East river forthwith, the, parties erecting the same having no permission from the Common Counel and that the Connse! to the Corporation be and he is hereby directed to take legal proceedings against sald parties for @ Viglation of the Corporation ordinance. Couyelman Tena moved that gaid resolution be referred to.44¢ Zommitteo on Wharves, Piers and Slips, ch was lo |- ,Counciiman ‘Waceay moved that aaid resolution be laid Wi hich was carried. By Councilman Fiywy~ Rasolved, That per be ana the same is ings ‘A. R. vavris given to Vavris to erect two telegray Purpose of ramming“ upont one In Seventh a freon Twenty-fourth and Twebly-sixth streets. and Twenty sixth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenue auch permission to femal only during tio pleasure of th Common CS pene Wh wa aE: = Lede yay ar sated, That te sidewalks on the weat aide of Ni venue, Detwoen ‘Forty-four. and Porky atth cetreste: be ‘and retlagged full width, wh sary, direction of the aire et Ci lommaiaatoner™ gig ae Vhich was referred to the Committee on Roads. y tin 6 Sine ‘es at Forty-se oath street, between Eighth ave- nue and Bioadwer, Us aagend, regeageds eure and gutter fel and reset, where heceasery imfnediately, the saine to be done undsr the direction of the Street Cominissioner. ‘Which was referred to the Committee on Roads. hy the saine— of the Redemption Clerk, Bureau reased. t Resolved, that tho sala of Arrears, Department of Finance, be ine to $1,800, the same to take effect from the passage of thisresolution, Which was Inid over, By Councilman Mackay— . That the salary of the Stock Clerk in the Finance Department be and the same is hereby fixed at the rate of $! er AanUM, the said increase to take effect trom aud After the passage of this resolution, Which was laid over, By Councilman Herrecx— Renolved, That curb and gutter stones be set_and the side- walk dagged on the north side of Thirt; a. street, be. tween the Ninth and Tenth avenues, under the direction of ‘That a crosswalk be Inid across Third street, op- | the Street Comiissioner. posite No, 228, under the direction of the Street Commis- loner, and the nccompanying ordinance therefar adopted. Alderman Loxw moved to amend the resolutios ordi. words “Street Commissioner,” and | between Sixth an tthe Taperting in iteufuereat the words “Grotou Wound. ‘Which was carri ‘Tho resolution, as amended, was then adopted by the fol- lowing votw:— Aftirmative Aldermen Moore. Shannon, Gedney, Ely, I Coman, Norton, Flynn, yers, Reilly, Brice, Loew, Master: son, Varnum, O'Brien, MeGitinis und Van Voorhis-16, Report of ‘Committeo on Wharves, Plera and Slips, in favor of adopting resolution, as fol Resolved, ‘That the Street Comm sioner be and he is here- by authorized and directed to tise fer, proposals for putting in proper repair the ers foot of Twebty eighth and hirty-seventh streets, Nortl Which was opted by the following vote:— ‘Asirmative—Atdermen Moore, Coman, Norton, Flynn, Shannon, Gedney, Ely, Ryers, Keilly, Brice, Loew, Master: son, Varium, O'Briea, MeUiinnls and ‘Van Voorhie“16. Jeport of Committee ou Roads in favor of adopting resolu- jon av follow: Kesolved, That the sidewalks in Forty-fifty street, Eleventh avenue to Hudwon river, be flagged where hécessary, under the direction of the Street Cominis- ‘and rellugged, | raisin Which was referred to the Committee on Streets, By Counotlman Herrurcx— Resolved, That qas lamps be placed tn Fifty thind stree Seventh avenues, under the direction oi the Street Commissioner, ‘Couneilman TyxG moved that anid resolution be referred to et Committee on Lamps and Gas, Which was lost. The resolution was then adopted. By Counctiman Ronrers— ‘That vacant lots on 121st street, between the Second ‘and Third avenues, be enclosed by s board fence im- ~ hich was referred to the Committee on Public Health. By Councilman Rongts— Resolved, That 116th street be curbed and guite: and sidewalks laid on both sides four feet wide, from Thi Eighth avenue, where not already done; and also crosswalks at Fourth, ud Sixth avenues be laid. Wh reforred to the Committee on Roada, oh By Councilman Ronxrrs— ve Wi herons, 114th street, from avenue A to Third avenue, ulated about twenty ¥ nd an le of the street and Honsived, Tha rach a ‘and that the accompanying ordinance therefor be | same filled up ap ce sidowuixs raised between teird or erean Masterson moved to amend by — the words | roads, “flagged iull width to point three hundred feet west of Eleventh avenue.”’ Which was carried. The resolution, a8 amended, was then adopted by the fol- lowing vote:— Afirmative-Aldermen Moore, Coman. | Norton, Fiyon, Shannon, Gedney, Ely, Ryerx, Keilly, Brice, Loew, Muster: fon, Varium, O'Hirien’ Minnis and Van Voorhws--16, Petition of Henry Hilton and others for suspension of action in relation to Ann street. ‘Alderman FLYNN moved to lay the subject on the table. Which was carried by the following vote:— Afirmative—Aldermen Moore, Coman, Flynn, Shannon, Riy, Hellly, Brice, Loew and Masterson Regative—Aldermen Norton, Gedney, Ryers, Varnum, O'Brien, MeGinnia and Van Voorhis—7. Kesolved, That the resolution approved by the Mayor, De. ember 30, 1865, providing that Ano street and Fulton street be extended ids EXamtre a Aitermen Norton, aap Ryers, terson, Varnum, O'Brien, Mcuinnis and Van Voorh Alderman Masterson moved to refer the resolution to the Commiltter on Streets. Which wae carried. raw iHetolved, Thai the Counsel to the Corporation be and he ts hereby authorized and directed to take the necoasary legal measures to tage BSeventy-third street, from th o Third'to Fourth avenue, opened according to law. W hicn wan adopied by the ollowing ote Aturmative Aldermen, Mc Shannon, Gedo iy. Ryers, tou, Varatm, Osten, Mctsinaus and MOTIONS Ki Alderman Norton moved that when the Board ad journ, it do adjourn W meet agai on the. te: — men, Norton, Fl Brice, ‘Loew: Master? Van Voorhis-16, rman SHANNON, a8 an t, moved to make inst, as tie day of ty Ra an athendment to ihe smendment, Alderman Reine moved to make Monday next the day of meeting. ‘The ee ‘was lirsttaken on the amendment of Alder- ™Vinich was lost by the fottowing vote — saree ne Flynn, non, Ryers, Loew and janterson—B. Negative—Aldermen Moors, Coman, Norton, Gestney, Reilly, Brice, Varnum, O'Brien, McUinnis dnd Vaui bis—I ‘The question then being taken on the motion of Alderman Norto! ‘The shine was lost by the following vote eee ‘Nortou, Shannon, Brice and Mas- terson— NegaUre—Aldermen, Moore, Coman, Fiznn, Gedney, Ely, eGinnis and Van Ryers, Reily, Loew, Varnum, O'Bri¢n, Voorhia—i2. The question being then taken on the motion of Alderman eilly, ‘Tho same was curried by the following vote:— Atirmative—Alde:men Moore, Coman, Norton, Flynn, Ged nex, Bly, Ryers, Rely, Brice, yBrien, MoGinuis and’ van’ Voorits—bs, Nogative—Aldermen Shannon, Loew and Masterson—3. GUNKKAL ORDERS KRSUMED, Report of Committee on Finance, in favor of adopting reso- lution as fellow. :— Kesolved. Thai the Compirolier be and be is hereby autho. sad and gireoed to draw’ warrant in {aror of Mra, Dewitt FEY ©. Ward, President of the Women’s Infirmary, ton Heights, for the, sum of $3.00), 4s a donait ald of the funus of the said inti at to be charged 0 y irmary, the amo the Comptroller to the acooant of donetions, Alderman Vaxxum moved the resolution by to amend trike, tall nee the wi ray in favor of" in second Iii Jadison aven' inserting a. OMT. Baward Mayard, honorary | ment under the direction of the Croton bn teighta, | iment and that and anh Srember of the Women's Tadrasery, at Wastin for the sum of $3,000, as a donation to be app! the debts and in ald of the funds of the said inte harged by the 0 Commitiee on Roads, in favor of adopting reso- | as anon as the frosts w and the the same to be done immediately; also to repair side. walks an@ street in listh street, between avenue A and enue, the same to be done immediatel river, and charge the same to the ay Which was referred to the Committee on Wheream 10th street is tbe only street opened. regulated hereas, street is the only street opens and graded from the Harlem river to the west side of the {sland below 125th street; and whereas, the wants of the community ask for further facilities across the island, there- fore, Renolved, That 111th and 112th streets be opened where not alread between Harlem river and the N ros und that 113th aod 1dth streets be opened between the Harlem river and Tenth avenue where not already done. ‘Which was referred to the Committee on Street Openings. Ry Councilman Rosexts— Whereas, 116ih street in reguiated and graded wey the Fighth avenue to the Harlem river; and, whereas, the said Heth street would be a leading thoroughfare itnot in s dane condition, being fuli of holes and large loose rocks, mnder ihe same yery Gangorous to travel; it th avenue, froin 110th to 1 fore "Resolved, That the Saperintendent of Roads ennse the said obstructions to be removed from the above said street and ave- Tine, and that the xaid above sireet and avenue be repaired And gravel.ed, and kept in. repair. and that the same be dave outot the appropriation of Roads and Avenues, Frit Which was referred to the Committee on Roads, By Councilman Watvonas— Resolved, That Eighty-sixth street, from Fifth avenue to ayenue A, be paved with Belgian pavement, under the direc- on of ine Croton Aquedact Department. Wich wae Committee on Belgian Pave- iy ie mame ‘That the enrb and gutter stones be set in r. #ixth street, between the Fifth and Sixth a and ¢! sidewalka regulated 1 nd flagged a space ot four wae ‘aide 12th proximo, at two o'clock Brose Se Yan sauee of ihe same immediately, ander Commissioner "hich wan rtereed to the Comnitee on Roads, ed, That there be a sewer constricted in, Bighty- yh street, from Third arsine. to connect with the sewer in Second avenue, under the direction of the Croton Aque- duct Department. Whigh was referred to the Committee on Sewers. 4: Re neilnan MacKay — ed, walk be laid in Weat Twelfth four hundred dizeetion of the ornas t west of Sixth avenue, by and under thé treet Commissioner ich was referred to the Committee on Streets, BU Sefactee Neier proton, png ‘nordinance for the o rs on ferries in the city and county of New York, Which was referred to the Committee on Ordinances. By Councilman Tow as— Resolved, That Forty-soventh street, between First and Third avenues, be Tlgged where necessary, under the di rection of the Rtreet Depa: Wich wan referred to the Committee on Roads, Councilman Roaixsow- Bronte fasion be and the same te here own m exponen, 00s to interfere with the public travel, And to remuin only during the pleasure of the Commo Paesipent— iemere ter mans oe tenteot E ion of the Street Commissioner, and that the accompe- Px pa orainance therefor be adopted. to the Committee on Streets. Br Grunelinan That Thirty-seventh street, between Park and be paved with Belgian o trap-block pave- Aqueduct Depart ‘the accompanyin, was referred sae ace Roads. amount to be cl omptroller to thi donations.” Report of Committee on Salaries and Offices in favor of an Which was accepted by Avtermen Yan Yoorhis. ‘tion 40 carry out the ordinance recently passed in a aa the report was adopted by the following a yo bind v ‘was laid over, Aldermen Moore, Coman, Norton, Shannon, rr se 2 ALDERMEN. Qeduey. ae Retily, Brice, Loew, V: ernus, O'Brien, Resolved, That A pus Pee pare be LO and lighted at the = ‘oorhis—14 southwest corner of | Fift and Fifty.ninth street, Negat Masterson—I. under the direction of he Street rr. RESUMED. ‘Which was referred to the Committee on pa and Gas Rr anes SOMRSCad chaperone ofthe Revie nae | wtaepipnts the Rena ge Bae ek in ordinance to ances of ‘of their premises, NO. 11S Naseau street, at e resolution marked B, toade to the Legisiature an act to amend aporta of Senthe ta the called up Myioh'was referred to the Councilman representing the -firet street. between the Seventh acts of the ‘of $8 for every such to be pata! peat Sena nally tea rertatibe | Teo, coset ore saving “aor the most rmportant city on the American con- | 8d 4 nea sbould be hon Ing through Shale direct repre Which was over. yi serienitees nan cotpions entered ta ee reeset cal Report of Commaitiee on Streets, of Board of Counclimes, contained in his message vetul: le Yrestaaahe a wipe reeciation 20 Tower Dil being strictly in accord with those entertained by them, | lved:, That a crosswalk be laid acrose Third strest, shal) : Cy tht in rie pressive and energetic manner, shia , && direction Street ors ment; ant rhereas the action of President Johnson, in (By Board of Aldermen, by striking th un he tte edpapemeopette aur | ev wettest, “oe mnine am tates (lately in rel n now id solicitous of returning to their ‘Which was concurred in. iance) ‘rom the dreaged result of the vindictreness of tho | Henolution of Board of Gounctimen as follows: jominant faction in the present Congress, ved, the Comptroller ‘be and he ts oo ingly determined to cha) the relative postiious of the freed. | thorized auld < w his warrant in favor of the men and their late masters, must commend itself to every | Trustees of 101 of Beth Hamidrash, for by Deral-minded, conservative citizen of the republic, and espe- | sm, of $186 02, with, to asa, donation to enible hy hi rf gregation from oettesolved, od, That the people of ti ait of Kew ¥ York, speak. | sale for taxes for the year Op emaeat to be charged by Ing through thelr representatives n Council, | the Com to the account of donations. go hereby unqualifedty ratify and. endorse. the act of ad: | _ (in Board of january 22, the Committee on FA drew Johnson, Presid of the United States, 4p vetoing the nance ba taror of conetrring Wie ibe Bosses “Preedmen’ bureau TH that obwosions and porvetous | Counclimen in sdopti resolution, wi wee emanation of the mad, fanatioal aplrit of ‘malevdience and | adopted February 8.) Bi high ucty 50 eee of the nt and malignant opt hg ¢ ot ny Sod nee, a 6 stone ‘ich, an e thoughts, 3 wordsand actions of the sectional party now wnt “de Board of Aldermen, February 2, aid request granted.) este cer netonl ezrin te estan i oTioNs xasuicen, : now, ‘and repentant peop the hern States; ‘ouneilman Stacom moved to suspend the order ef Bho thet teas LRT Di peer a buafnege for the parpoae of taking Up ‘orders. he has toany indicated in bis speeches, and | Which iP a thone ‘States to ‘the his o Hons to a measure so manife the ders: woe a pon Tevélution, and to te the inhuman diating Bacon eta eae citizens of our common cou! ed, Thaé, while there ts nothing fn, the natare of our demsoeratio. tastivutions: tha lead us more faith in the wisdom and mound ‘Fadgment of the Prost. dent than of the representatives of the people of ‘the several Btates whic! the Congress, we are compelled, in of Ninety-second street, New Y¢ ev cure the said removal at thelr own risk and expen’ shall pay the same annual rent asat present, and tion thus procured and occupied by them In pursuanee of the an wily the nation in relinquishing its charge morally pledged to endow with all the prtrlegse and bless- of freedom: and therefore be it furt! ‘That we thank the Senators wiro voted persist en GH ently. Thoulh unsuccessfully, to pass the socalled Freed. | permission horeb shall constitute the landing or ters men's Bureau bill notrithtlanang the President's dissp- Rinusof of the ata ferry in the ely of arrabat in Nan of eartily endorse thelr putriotic ac- | the i Neaeiae one eoreretrng that pendi such removal, and until a running |, That a copy of the foregoing preamble and reso. | to the new, the foreot the sald ferry makers thenticated by | decent and rangement to resume the running of the watlona iy ere "Soman Counell and. mitted to Ui fer forthe pl the pub either to the t landing, in the eltg e Clerk of the mon Council an: ns to ‘OF, > preren! ow 8, “Poster, President of the Senate of the Cnited New hen other point in the italy. States, es Dogar, ——_* regulate permits fer <oupeliman Harrman moved that the substitute be laid poms of Which eee Vat by the following vote:— Wich ¥ was, mamindetaltely pouoed, in, Robinson, Ive Fifty- street, Peet, from, Eloventh aven' nag, SN Bie eaeeh “Weneti be ropaired under the direction of the Buaes Commissioner, ‘the expense thereof to be charged to rosa ex- and J ae ape ‘aetna an, ae. Sisco, OP | ow Wich was adopted by the gra vote:— nn Slaceay: Rabinon 0 ete, eon rey Brioche, ae atime ot Ce Eon ‘Watts, sees aon ae Mackay. Koos oll 4 yi eo Hen Green, Mackay, Fait at Beas oer hyp eeipt tte Pettitt jollmen Keenan, pr peo Crpton Aqueduct Department, Long, Atacom, Flynn, Kenney, Costello, he Brinkman: et ’ Pullman, Hetrick and imlay— was by the follow! _ as Thom + offered the followhng resolution eeee ree eaagiisen Ieeenamy Lone, Stacom, Piya Resolved, That a sj committee of three be ap- | Robinson, Chie es costal, ees a man, inted to’ draft resofations e~corsing the action of An- | Koster, Watt ", row Johnaen, President of the stent States, in vetoing Hype Tuomas, PPro Roberta fy = the so-called Freedmen’s Buren mlay—! My of Committee on Roads in favor of ee the liowing 2 ni latch sf isigee adopting Seer Robinson, O'Brien, Kenney, Costello, on ooh, Gy Mi Halloran, Roberts and Hettrick—15. gative—Counciimen Hartman, Brinkman, Watts, on ‘Tyng, Thomas, Pullman and Imlay—9. RESIDENT subsequently announced as such special smmitieen “*Gounciimen Hetrick, Maseay an and Flynn, Councttman Wars moved, discharge the Committee on aoe Soon pyre from the pe rp done eee he of ugh Relity Board ‘Aldermen aang ein 7 solved, That George ‘be appointed acanttl dente apa o oF ‘Hugh Reilly, who bes falted to ual ‘Wy Hoard of Aldermen resignation scceyied and resotia- tion adopted.) ‘mption to discharge the committee was carried, . The action of the Board of Aldermen was tea in . e Report of Committee on National Affairs, concurring to ike a donation to Second regiment torefurmish armory, ‘an adopted "PRS Ease tease ar tn | PBR a Ba a ‘of Committee on “s man, Brinkman, Watts, Keech, sre peer snd’ Fourth avenues Sree Thomas, Halloran, Roberia, Pullman, Hest ich waa. am ‘of Committee on Road: culate, &c., ¥ tive—Councilmen Keenan, Long, Robinson, Keamay eeieroon Fourie and Pifibtarennes” Eontetio—8. Nbick bi laid over. a ac.,E i “tee of ba ba of Aldermen as pat Hoy tee Committee on Roads to grade, -eigh' ‘That ow occupied ‘Clerk street, from Third avenue to avenue A. — ‘Which was laid over. ited and refu: Report of Commitiee on Roads to reflag Third avenue, be- tween ixty- fifth and ‘Seventy: -pinth So Senta 7 ‘Which was laid over. MOTIONS AGAIN RESUMED. Councilman Roserts movea that the Conmniionon Ax. senxments be discharged from the further conaide: petition (from Board of Aldermen) of B. C. Wantell, ~ remission of erroneous assessment, with resolution as fol- wa — Resolvi assersment list for paving Third nae, spires Test ee to 9 Righty sixth, street! witht trap block arent, t, confirmed Ni Ey be and the same is ree Sige 2 be a the ane 1 ney pe tend sum and the same ts hereby remit from love known as ward Nos. 84 $6); and 36, in block No: ‘The motion to the committee was carried. And the paper was 5 REPORTS AGAIN RESUMED. Report of Committee on Finance on the annual appropria- tions for the year 1866. is hereby authorized and directed to ‘roplen of at bls and documenta transmitted to the Legislature, at am em be made the special xineas for Mogday, M. ‘5 ‘Councilman Firxs moved to amend said motion by atrik- tng out une words “Monday, March 8."'and inserting in lied in laid over. thereof the words “thursday, March 1. irs ‘Aldermen, as follows: ‘Which was carried, An ordinance making appropriations for the use of Wie Pd criginal motion, 00 sane inded, was then agreed to. it for the amounts by tom nection with the above Fe ort n Rng moved tha iat ‘he Commmitien on Fie nae voles Tallowing paperst= WENT Robinon, OF viene. fisfiman, Drinkioons, Gomminicaiton from the: toincrease | Koster, mi ae ‘Comptroller in relation Jo the pay of inapectory of sewers in the Croton Aqueduct Communication from the Comptrolter, transmitting letter from Counsel to the Corporation, in relation to ‘apbropria: tion for opeuing new sireeta, Petition of John H. Sickels to have his bills for work and materials inserted in the Tas Lavy. e motion to ~ A-F—; was carried, a1 the papers were ordered io be pinced on fe. Couneliman TyxG mor the Committee on Law De. ‘uatello, risers Whe a eS. Le m disehy from the furth Committee, Governor Fe peevioe Top ca in favor of adopting redo, | to thie on and at Albany” 9 of. ‘hares Seen sa nien as Cy eae of folla ) lor iy of “Resolved, I That the sity ue eae of the Se caeets coo ta jor elty cont eros cnt Seer He then moved that said paper be referred to the Comat ninth srrata and Macho and Pi argues, sninows Ya | tenga Finance ‘Which was carried. caters fa the list of commisaloners of dents ited Lanne soned 1S nya! B a] Ht umm | yew a eg errors 4 Ww Smita: ‘The Contes, ra] ris & Bm ay hg Sk: spambenpapeprrest ore B ahepeg enero street, from the. junction of 126th street 10 the be in apace of four feet wide ‘me Binet, be diner » pace a so | ofthe stret Coma Mind that “4 Paine, by tax, 1 1 aninortag th Hara of Sapertno inance ‘adopted. i king the annual appropriations for the year | Which was laid over. nis for city purpes not already no authorine toe rand Report of Committee on Roads, with resolution ae fb under tintie law: estimated lows:— int of the reve. nues of the ge rund for sald year, to be deducted {fom the aggregate amount of said sums, according to set, and the sidewalks be ‘and Winch was carried. where necesmary or not done on The same was then laid over, rd Comptroller he ta hereby an. Rew Fork Bi sea tid ot $08 for atin the lows Pe ra hea hr jor the sum ‘ “i 7 lesehation 00 88> Rerrase of the’ December election, aad charge’ the same to ae ae Cae from nee sroet eo Wvhich was carried perty owners to pay one-half of e, and the crag ‘The paper was then laid over. | remaining half, under the direction of the Croton Board, that the socompanying ordinanee therefor salispor of Commitee on Streets, with resolution as fale \Btsolved, That South street, from Market stip te ¢! REPORTS Report of Committees on Sowrera, the northwest and southeast C to build sewer in Forty. | street, be paved with Pavement, under the di wile nret stiyeon Third and Levinglon sven. sia of the Croton svedtey Boar and ‘and thet the the accompanying ‘was Inid over. ordinance sdopted. ‘of Committee on tp balla culvert southenat Wihieh wes laid over, oar nae co Cre Resolved, That David Js bereby appointed oes Mover Commisstoner ts end for the ony yo ‘New York in place: of Commitee on Sewers, 1 build sewer 1 eventy- between Second ‘avenues. : i 4