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pero gometse united for THE PURIM BALL. Eee Te ot moved: that sald: be laid’ By Councilman K kxom— y © stated “Gonmasiostoner nf Diecla be ahored 00. real ‘les Godfrey Patterson, the former name being an error, ‘Witch was, > Ferue . ow By Cou i > fa BD ri tered and ‘sidewalk: four feet between the a walks flagzed sy sctiod of he's Soriptural Scenery and Por- sian Pageantry. THE: MUSIC,” MASKS: AND: MUNIMERY:» Nimendment, ' referred to the Committee on Roads, srg ems “ OK— ‘Waanves, Prens aw log rede sheathing, fen- : seat he, Rtreet and i and the wharves’ hereby ae, pe ey A RE a ES erie pert’ Zod 44 New Ohutabere street, ‘$33,000 the Corporation, referred to the Committee on Streets. ‘Councilman Kets9e0 moved to srhond the ordinance by item, f JES. IN. PROCESSION Ey doula Y BREN — i] striking therefrom the whole 6 sma: ewe sieaie roa et eR | Rc ernment ") 3 nookied | migat ot faahingion's, Birtedajy February 2, 1006, aa por Maree the win BF FEO Historical Costames~and Alle- | Miguccseded: io cbisining sag lag Font ae aervaaiees eggeel Commie o. Odeiee | Aarne aw Heng Bacon, Robin bmpereiek ca Stn tie pia eee ees Nah, RATES "The itera was then passed ever without SCENES WITHOUT AND WITHIN. : waste cr prea tee ek Foe anor Pony lath aro, Bast river $308,004 &e. © de. de. vailed. Possibly the devil was leas boisterous not of Fosty-ninth at i al, the mi ore Bedate, Trishman lees demon- ‘moved to farther srative, ad the Yankee ed caceepnas than at the by inserting therein the following teeny vias bacchanalia of the Tentnne: at ibape mas 9 sulisionar, omversasione a} seem Orry Hatt.—For the of ‘HeatinG tie Crry Lee ca ty Thal Boe pated Arion, Liederkranz, Purim—a trialty of words that to be sent to the Board of Al- “will recall to many a fair oné three nights of pleasure ¢ genuine fan ae spirited by wp han concurrence. onigeae beating aprorsiny Uunaltogeds: tires limpecs, into the foiry land of which, | Sheet preferable bee midnight when rth | ,,Mesolved, That vacant lotson 121s street, between Second | om the following tectlons:=— masquorades. guests ‘Thi ‘enclosed ‘board fence \- Sno, 2. The follow! f money are the poota of, the, Orient enraptured sung; three epochs | ‘wore ‘moat deeply. pinged in she” aon of “rapture Se, ad hat Wht’ Peuswie crdhsatee therefor be adopt: win nid forthe Paonia nants on Be ey debe : , ae Pe ey removed, || Which was iaid over. 10 BUrLpiNa St00K No. 3.For the’annual instalment fore, and .tile in memory'a dim vista when.ege shall | 4 Coco the ‘iiasions di , Terpal. : on the princip:| of sald stock, as per chapter 801 of the Laws of 1851. $00.00). Pusric Epucation Stoce or 1878. 110 Stock FOR Renuripina TowPxins Mannet.—For the annual inatalment on Ro sire of said stock, as per chapter 159 of the laws of $17 000, Proatine Dret Foxp 07 1878, —For the annual instal- ment on the inctpal of sald stock, as per chapter 403, laws ont or officer ity ‘persons, to incur expenses for any purpose whatever. on sccount of the Cor poration, orto be paid from the City Treas: nless an approprist on therefor, aufficlent to corer such expense, shall lave been previously made by the Common Counoil, nor unlesa‘snoh expense shall have beon expresaly autho- rized by competent authority. Seo. 4. The Comptroller i¢ hereby authorized to borrow, n time to time, on the credit of the Corporation, Ip an- of 1 ues. and not to exceed in amount such ch sums of money as may be necessary to meet ditures under the appropriations for the current year and to fase revenne bonds, in the naual form, for the maneys so borrowed; alko, to ‘and cancel the sa bonds, from time to time, ator before the maturity of the fame, out of the moneys arising from the:reventies afore. me have silvered the tressog of the dreamer. The Purim ball given om Thursday night at the Academy was the Yast of those grand orgica over which Prince Carnival holds sway, and vied in magnificence of decoration and Perfection of arrangements with the pomp end splendor Of its Teutonic prototypes, PURIM DEITIES, AND THEIR, WORSHIPPERS, ‘What the festival, its origin. and observance, are facts which have been already set forth in these columns. It wili suffice, therefore, to romark in recapitulation that the Jewish feast of Purim is designed to commemorate the deliverance of the Hebrews of old from the tyranny of Haman, whose early triumph, but subsequent mis- deeds and death on the local Tyburn Tree, are duly chronicled {p. the, book of Esther. In years gone by it bas been customary to celebrate the festival by private masquerade parties, when resident Judea kept “open house!’ and received their acquaintances from sundown Report of Committee on Belgian Pavemont in favor of on el Baring Seventh street, from ‘avenues Oto D, with Belgian vemont Which was lal Report of Committee on Belgian Pavement in favor of Ravine Catharine street, with Belgian pavement, under the ‘ction of the Croton Aqueduct Department, ‘Which was laid over. Report of Committee on Belgian Pavement in favor of ving Eighth streot, from avenue A to First avenue, with Beigian pavement. Which was laid over. chore resumed her sway in good were cast aside, dominos flung to the winds of Heaven, masks formed a@ carpet, whereon fell thé burried of the fairest and best, and the follies of a few lovers were atoned for by the more comme il ‘thor possibl; Jess enjoyable pleasures of a full it we Mn CLOSING SORNES. As the hours of dawn approached the brilliancy of the tableau grew dimmer and dimmer; not that the sheen Oi silk and satin, the glitter of gold and gems, the gaudi- ess of decoration pailed upon the eye; not that the music full less sweetly on the ear; not that the per’ume from unseen censers no longer tinged the air, but because the guests were slowly depariing, and those who bad made the ballroom radiant with their smiles were turn- ing from the battle tield; the occupants of the boxes were taking their leave, and the bat and cloak rooms were thronged, In the puuse betwoon quadritie an promenade was heard the noise of advancing carriages nud of v hicles driving off ‘at full speed, Dancing was sti carried on, cotillons were still in favor, but the Space beween the coupies was greater and ever increas. ing, and the dancers were more languid. But those who —For the annual | rink port of Committee on Belgian Pavement in favor of Paving Second street, from Bowery to avenue D, with Bel- gan payemes Which was laid over. Revert of Committee on National Affairs tn favor of ‘png ing bit of John Georgs Otto, for music furnished Eleven and twelsth regiments, Which wes laid over. Report of Committee on National Affatra, tn favor of pay- {ng Frank McEJroy, Treasurer of the Ninety-fifth regiment, NLY. tor Inusie furnished said regiment, ‘Which was taid over, Report of Committen on’ National Affairs, tn favor of fur. nishing the Sixty-ninth regiment, N. ¥,'8.N. @, with & tind Of co'ors. ‘Which was \nid ceri Report of Speciol Committee Inted to consider a reso- ‘onneltman Kroc moved to amend the ordinance by until the village chanticleor had thrice done salutation to,| Uaiaily fight it out-on the prescribed line are aull stern of | fin iirecting a improved nyatem of heating the Clip Hialk, | ateikinig tuoretront tne whol9 of weotion two as Above, the morn. It happoned, however, that». inas-- dana pane nl: Which was laid over. ‘Which was carried. © Te then moved to amend sections three and four by mak- ing the same sections two and three respectively, Which was enrried. ‘The Presipent stated the question to be now upon the pas- ngs of the ordinance ay amended, Founcilman PoLLian moved that the fitther consideration Gf gnld ordinance be postponed wntll Monday next ich wna ton ‘The !'RestDeNT put the question om the passage of the ordi- Banceas amended. Which was carrind “HOME, SWEET HOME.’? And now the sounds of revelry are more faintly heard without. There 1s lull in the feverish pleas- Urea of the night, The ballroom is well nigh deserted, ‘and as the last notes of the sweetest of melodies die away the euergy of the musicians is, exhausted, Many a cheok, at midnight flushed with all the glow of happi ne-8, how wears the unwouted pallor of fatigue. he darkest and-wildest, the fairest and most pensive alike MOTIONS, Councilman Warrs moved that the Committes on Assera- ments be discharged from the further consideration of reso lution of Board of Aldermen as follows: Resolved, That the Comptroller be und heis hereby aus thorized and directed to draw his warrant fn favor of John How htalin, Clerk of Arrenrs, for the sm of $208 89, to be applied by the sald Clerk of Arreure tothe redemption of lot, Map No. 10, ward No, 3.208, locnted on the north side of Thit: Tyrseaond gizvel, Detweon Tenth and Kloventh avenues, ah mach as the annual’ reception of friends tn- volved considyrable trouble and expense, and Put large squads of maskers»to inconvenience by the anti elastic disposition of diminutive drawing rooms, the castom was slowly but none the ‘less surely growing more honored in the breach than in the’ 6, and ere long the Jewish ‘carnival was likely to a of the national #ersed to Nic ana, Da aaprn following memory to be revived by a i belt appa: abe ersed tg Nicholus Daw, wold at corporation sale, on the the archives. Viewing this end state of affairs, aeveral pub- | smicied a thousmnd riche cen weeiitgat. (hee ere | Saxe t owemter, 28H for an asseserient for Sing tote im es, wondering af they are hold the festivities of such another occasion, “Now, leod, ts the darkest Hour before dawn; the scones fairy land have vanished and stern reality aloue remains, ‘The guosts hastily don the garb of every day life, co nt- 'y-kecond and Thirty-third streets and avieg, thin said aasmasment havin Common Connell Heptember 18h changed to the account of donation: vote:— Afirmative—Counctimen Keenan, Long, Stacom, Flyni Rob Orfiien, Kenney, Contatti, fiatiman, einktwans K ech, Halloran, Hetrick and Inlay—I6. Negative—Counciimen White, Mackay, Kellogg, Thomas, Rojerts and Pullman. And the same was directed te be sent to the Board of ‘Tenth and Hlevent been remitied by ti the said amount to Which was carried, lie-spirited young gentlemen, numbering in their ranks earnest pine ds Terpsichore, committee men of ton. dor age bat matnre experience, and adepts in all matters Ghancial, organized th»mselves into an assdciat on whose avowed objedt was tho enforcement of the Purim Inve | jess fouteteps pattor on the wide s-alrway And the paper was la'd over, Algermen for concurrence. is . 8, NOW as-end- COMNT'NTCATIONS, ‘Connellman PcriMan protested against the deotsion of the and the giving of a grand bal’o in mashera. ‘The sttcoess | ing, now descending; for the charin that riveted the: ommunteation wna reesicrd froth the Market Com President that the ordinance was adopted, the same not hay- achieved by the corporate body, whose doings the pres | to” ’tho ballroom is broken. | Forth Into the coolne ‘tra itting prpers relative to the enactment of an | ing received etchteen votes, past, is best ‘vouched ting certain market stock, ‘The Prestpent decided thateuch protest be received and has ors ronicied for five years for by the annual demand for tickets, and per angus'a a8 augs'a, from the inaugural sol at Irving Hall to the monster jubilee at the Académy, fortune has smiled upon them and crowned their exertions with triumph. Pr or NASER BALL " hore is a peculiar /ascmation in pageantry of al masked ball On such fostive Sree foels privileged to cast aside all restraint, conceal its careworn ures beneath the ever ready mask, and its black coats ‘and white cravats under a mirth-provoking disguise, of the morning sally this happy throng of a night, and through the great city, not yet awakefted from its slumber, pace homeward to dream of the over to bo re- mombered oriental glories of the Purim Ball. o 10", Which wie ordered on file, BULLS, By Counc!iman Prutatan— Bill of Schindter'a Rand for music furnished Bighty- fourth rei;iment on ath of July, 180i ‘Which was referred to the Committee on Natfonal Affairs, Billof Third regonent New York cavalry for music for parado of 224 February, ‘Wiel was referred ¢6 the Comm‘tice on National Affairs, em, spoolil order of the day, anrmal appropriations foe, ‘entered on the minutes. ‘The folowing 1s the ordinance, as amanded:— AN ORDINANCE MAKING THX ANNUAL APPROPRIATIONS POR 718 SUPPORT OF THX COVERNWENT OF THM OftY OF NEW YORK FOR ‘THE Y&AR 1968, AND TID REDEMPTION OF THR PRINCIPAL OF SAID DEBT BECOMING DOE IN RAID YEAR, ‘The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the city of New York do ordain as follows:— Scion 1. In order to provide for the support of the gov- ernment of the city of New York, and of the several depart- mbats, boards aud gommiestons eharged, with the, adminis! tration of particular branches thereof, for and during the Hall of the Soventy-ninth Highlanders, As noticed in yesterday's Heraup the annual ball of tho eventy-ninth regiment camo off on Thiirsiay even. ing at Irving Hall. ‘The reunion was to have taken'place SPECIAL. 0} ‘The Paxsipent announced th Deing the ordinance making th last month, but the destruction of the City Assombl; > 1986. . F 1866, the following sums of money Are hereby respec- and onjoy a few hours’ sojourn in a mimic world, I¥ | the year 1356 ea following ‘The gold ean on very recollection of long | Rooms necessitated a postponement, which, however, ces emeutaes goeneok mith t Aoi) consideration of ata Laie tae legions ape, and short sa'es, a would scorn to-onlighten ® friend 8 | did not in tho least interfero with the attendance, | “whle w 4 fa be | ga RERIZUG rox Tux Common Convert. For publishing {0 lates ‘ation e open board; the hee + that th * newsprpers dealenated and employed b; y petroleum specalator shuns the shareholder who. secks,| Pfvably, save at the Seventh rogiment reception, 80] ooh tiicrat tne ween ee ead Gat the on objected ry the | ton. natives of meetings of the Common Council and of com: information as to the amount of working capital re. | /urge a number were never collected within this | various items x revd would be passed over, fe pebip pel Genta en og cag ‘the official pro- served by the ‘Long May It Flow Association,” and the | pall, and cortainly never was there» more} _.0,t"e following tem: ¢ the Rest ‘Rounpvor Rurrains AND IMPROVEMENTR—For expenses of cigar dealer of whom inquiry is made as to the market |. i 4 roatilne for Hie petrlons nb MADOC ee Che, Hamar lean: | ncsconary nitecsons, repaissand maimeosanoe of the Airetar value of Londres or Concha will extend to the Joyous gathering. The ball room was decorated | Phystolun for his services a8 Agent of tho Ronrd of Deallp, necessary alierations, repairsand maint and for expenses which may be t by the Roar! of Commissioners Dam sud Aqueduct, including the works at Croton river an ig und distributing reservoirs, with thelr respect- ase aud other fixtures, fencing along the tne a os and osber Bsteres, feasiag alent isd tive an invitation to visit those mansions where “lian may be obtained without the slightest difficulty. While the halls are vocal with the waltzes of Weber with considerable taste, and pros:n'ed a very handsome appearafice, In the form of @ St. Androw’'s cross tho flags of all nations wero hung from each of the corners of Health, beyond the nin! provided for under other hends of acconnt, 2,000, ams Conne Iman Kri.oce moved to xmend said stem by strike hes riy stimated xq on the property stinat $20,000. and the nolsome galops of Strauss; while the grand | the room, while on the piatform several stands of arms | ine therefrom the rum of #92400," and ‘inserting in Hew . wl Phythm of the “Cofouation March” marshals the danears | ld the tnilitary nature of the gathering, A number of | thro’ the eum of 184.00) ata Carrere eet en reat ee one whick in gorried array, the guests breathe the jacaabare of | banners round the balcony displayed the varions encoun- And the item a8 amended was passed Over, is borne by the toe ‘ander ordinances of the Com- formed, rea- another and a better world, dezvons given, courtships broached, vows of eternal con- stancy oxchanged ; and are the ballroom be deserted the Romeos and Juliets of the hour have met und unwit- tors.during the late war in which the regiment <list:n. guished itself, and it is needless to. say the record of fame was a bright one. The bal! commenced at balf-past nine o'clock, at which time the numbor of persons present man Connell, $90,000, phen f un OF Hiatt. —or the compensation of the Restten Physician for hissorvioes aa Agent of the Board of TK ineurred by said Board or ‘On the followmg item Cire Cowrincxvems.—For the expanana of public colebra. Including Washington's birthday and the Fourth of entertaining public gues's; commfhng and prenaring and for expenses which may th tionny tingly biden adieu to cast off their borrowed. and | showid that they were determined to make tho most | fof Pubiieation the yearly “Manual of the Corporation | Oy te crater hanis of aout oa fepeel once. more at the shrine of Reason. Thus flies on | 0! the evening, a determination which was fully carried. all other contingent expenses hewfn'ly Inenrred, CexrnaL PARK—MAINTENANGE AND ov.—For Father Time, with scy'he and hour glass, invis ble to the | ott. Among those present wore Gonoral Sandford, Common Council, not specially provided for under | the expenses of repnirs, maintenance al of the ‘Many, and bundreds of couples whirl on in the dance, | Culoncl A. Hamilton, Colonel Fraser and Colonel Addi. titles of avennnt, $100,000. Content Wark, tn pursuance of the fourth of chapter waltzes, and old age looks on with » smile; | son Co voeliman PULIMAN moerd to Amend sald ftom hy Arties wnt 100, Farnsworth, Major D. McLellan, Captains Morrison, McKay, Joseph ‘Laing, James FE. Gouller, Ment nants Miller, Clark and Quartermaster Georve Mi\chell—all 85,0 tho a art © ON ARREARS 01 For expense of pre- tng theneseumn te erm of $100,000 and inserting in Heu there- i aemeaae: ot Tanda too a i and youth and, till the faintest tinge of gray heralds the dawn, joy end wit, mirth and merriment, love aad folly reign Which was lost. vd ing and some, 95 suprel of the Feventy-ninth iment. The dancing was Counetasn 1, moved to A anid ttem by atric. UMARGES ON ARREARR OF Taxes. ‘of prepar. a oursipg '/ carried on with unabated energy till after five | tne theft thao F000) and tnserting La hew tne lite and sonrats of Vande To be sold for taxes, aud ad. Last night Captain Brackett, of the Twenty-sixth o'clock yesterday morning, and the lads and lasses | thereof the num . CLEANING Srruets Unnen Conrmact.—For and Lice, Fe martial law.in Irv! # ‘fe ey | diap! an amount of Terpsi horean ability word:rfut | Wh oh was lost. . 9" “4 anew my f pan cs Smee ric Mohn oor pony 9 Lavetractury | to beltold, Of the ladies present too much rannot bo Tet etn eve ther praed Withet! manendsient, mravie eee sad foanes toe: Gomrenay-oranee 7 ee ‘ashes and other refuso matter there: hackmen in su! and maintained order to adecroe | said. The transplanting of the fair daughters of Be, ond eee there: Contixcencirs, Crry Ixsrreton's Drrarruret —For ad- unknown in Warsaw among the assembled and critical Scotia to our land has not impaired their beauty CLEANING MARKets.—Por in the least. On all sides lovely faces and graceful vertising, offer exponers gud nll other expenses necessarily. ing and%keeping clean and eweepl " inew rred In the enforcement of the corporation ortinances | in order the public markets, also removing therefrom all dirt pe For a, Forricnner peg ry formes o | forms met the eye, and the ear was saluted wth relating to sald arispeat, Rot ‘apecified and provided for | and othertefuse matter, except as otherwise provided for, 5 ee Of theyasaine, | the musieal accent’ peculiar to the ‘Scutch mati es ee 2 Orry Cuanmnin—Fuxs ov.—For feos of the City Cham: 45 comments, adjectives and epithets came toquicken his | The toilettes were very fine. and tho entire affair | gicros from ccontinnnes nets hele OF sald ttom be | CIEY fMpuratinticn of tne. provisions Sata in the fret oF ber pace the lumbering coach to the steps of the | Wa: en; le to a dogree. The Reception Commitiee Which ws lost by the following vote:— section of the act, chapter. Laws of 1865, $17,000, Dutlding. As cach carriage drove up, the door was thrown | Ubder Major MeLelinn wero very efficient in the discharge | _A‘ rmative— Keech, White, Mackay, Thomas, |. Cry Comrincxxcres.—Por the expenses cetera. open, gentl-man sepped out,’ and, turning, aided | Of their dates, and Quartermaster Mitchell, ox-chiet of | Halloran. Roberin, Pulimen and Totirick ® eet aeiting penile gs tent fitng sna cht bad z O ‘egative Imen Keenan, Long, Sta lynn, Ro a more fragile and precions freight in its descent to mother toby reqverian = Eanes s etetes oe. 2B 2 eee Oe eemnn Contin tater win, dion the’ geati’Masiual nf teat Ger mid earth. A elight delay, during which the ladies smoothed down their rumpled toilets—for the inspection to which carriages are subtnitied do not guarant-e proper accom- modation for ‘duplex e!liptics” of Homeric dimensions— and the guests pass on between rows of searching looks and amid balf acdible remarks of ‘cominendation, or the reverse, and are lost to the gaze of outsiders, as they has- ton to catch a glimpse of the fairy land within. TUE HOUSE DECORATIONS. Passing through the main entrance, flanked on either side by verdant palm tress and antique vases brimming with rarest flowers, the guests stood within tho precincts Koster, Watts, Kellorg and Imlay--T4 Councilman Keevax moved thot said ttem be amended by str’king therefrom the «um of $40,000, and inserting in lew thereo’ the sim of $20,000. Which was lost. The ftom wis then passed over without amendment, On the following item: — aries, . * Dowations—For parment of the stated annual contribu. | Contixoxncizs—Mavon’s Orrion.—For expenses of adver- Mion toyyagions charitable inetituttons and for oceustonal do- | ising. postage, ta ex; cartage, and for nations, damnges on necount of casualties, and annuition gf killing digs, $13,000 Branted Wy the Corporation, $6.0, ‘ConTinaxncixs—ComPrnotten’s Orrice.—For advertising, sreigeam vasa of $8000 and Tosoring ta Nou Censor ws | Penmess preparing auatnleat tablen, Re. for reports: expences herelrern the su inserting fm Ueu i . B Str gap er ow nd ering Uk arse | Fae eof trate o Te of encroachments thereon, and Yor Jegal yment of rewards for the jension of fu rant ce, and all other contingent expenses lawf ally jnonrr y the’ Common Counc! not specially provided for under other Utles of account. $100,000. © Drispexsanies. ‘or the it of the stated annnal contributions of $1,000 t0 each of the eight Public Dispen: nogligent, or rather, careless of tho comfort of their guests, and wero it not for the genality and sociability of those present, the s»ccess of the ball might haye been much lessened thro their inattention, Jack Sheppard, Jr., Recaptured. Bostox, March 2, 1868, John Wood, alias Jack Sheppard, Jr., who recently ex} caped from Sing Sing Prison, was arrested in Yonkers, New York, on Tuesday night by detectivo Baker of this reitm y Le ofa Persian Vemplo. | |zom the baloony rose hage pil- | city, who reached here this morning with his prisonor, | aronaem tn mrkeo tho ous of BONDU ead ineert x tine | eonnnel Snchertaed by law, BIB00, lars, with bases enriched with levices aud aF8- | ov.4 arrest was made on the ch: {f stealing two bales | thereo! the sum of $30,000, ms |. Conrincencres—Law Diener. —For ex of ada. pm mpg role be poose from pave Pte apridhteanens capoeong Fr Pee ikat gal ed saglie, de, Wi motion of | tonal riven coaie ie sda. and documenta petage: ard sh ro street, rf on oriinson and orence banners floated from. shie.ds valued at thirty-live hundred dollars, The ods were | Coarellman Keenan. © om , Other contingent expenses not spectally provided for under polished steel aifixed to the centre of the shafta, while | taken from the sido walk, shipped to New York, and Which wae carried. other heads and. which shall Jnciude @ pew of the names of the twelve tribos of Israel wore em- | thence to Yonkers, whero they wore recovered and tho | .,Jownellman Portwan moved that such vote be recon | Murray Hoffman, Eaq.. for servioss ren fareatgs the blazoned above Oriental ‘es, oval me- | thief with them. wivinigh waa lont by the following wotesi= rane er the Public Aumiawtratbe, ‘Jot Be of every nature, embody. — - - Affirmadive--Couuellmen Watts, Keech, White, Mackay, .» the late Oe |, @ sum not sovtes naatious C4 fs ee ee et yee Halloran, Roberta, Pullman, Heltrick and Im prone bo _ one tar snch yen gat women es halfeman bar, Adoipiet pm MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS, Negativn—Connettmen Recnan, Long, Strcom, Fivon, Rob- | a joint cammittes of the present Common Council, ot ex: ‘end. oxtended po ae san cihallibnn casiaghie insom, O'Ficten, ‘Kenney, Coatillo, Harman, ‘Brakman, | esading, 890 ‘sald sums specifically "mentioned io be ¢ members of his committee were attired as courtiors greene Satan vy tle Gomptrolter as the Common Cote! may ap. Board of Counclimem OFFICIAL. the RETATED SESSION —“Thwanpay, March 1 97. M. rt if perme Bonet sooty Br rauaut to adjournment, im thelr clam Present—Oou 220. mn the following ltem:— P Sircseetan--Orasar Durswrcesr Pee Advertising, of i provide | Mice expenses and ail ober contingent fe Baap iter thtaheaat Tocasecd oy mth rm ¢ ‘naatimt control of the Metroponttan ire De int, under the ace the me of Queen Rethvor, with li ‘coats of agai, brasearda, ue frocks and crimson velvet cloak fringed with gold. These gontiomen were ‘ Promote in Inousred in the performance of the dutien fovelved apon salt their oxertions to tho enjoyment of their as Lageeonsangtnag ay for under. “wich friends. nl incilmen Keenan, Long, Stacom, in Rob. ~ . - ‘Coxti ms—Ciry Insreeron's Darantaiart.—| Tan staa DEconations. Roster, Wata east Wi ets, Necerecaaens | “oscar rerthing.stcwespenss and all suber experts’ iecrsariy A huge ten ie iMitetedin hain. ov nich ta car Febsiitay (0 antd Soperement, Gn epeadod cad pettacd fet ona? oanellman ‘Kunxan inoved that Councilman Keech take On the Followtan under otber beads, $40,000, "The words “merry : . Aaquepoct Boarp.—Por urna, jn igmente hey, re COmTinaENctrs—CkoTON advertia- covered against bles and ‘and other pon which snch ) Ne ave foubeee not being provided faa ees Tot apectally provided’ ror under The ‘minutes of meeting held February oot 26 were read and the reminded the “Counetlman rt to amend the ordinance by Donation: ty pa bf ‘stated annual contribu ing few who By Couneiiman Keiioce— therefrom the whole of said item. tions to various charitable ‘and for occasional the anaeal reunion ton proposed witenton cr tn saree TENN ctrent | Fea ty bearene over withont amendment epee Corporat mo ond cast additional ich was Feferred to the Gommivtee On Atroeta, On the following item :— My i © xD 11-AcKs. Por conatruction, repaire and matnies nance of the railings, fences, seats, walks utters nod Grainy of property owners against the proposed oe 000, E: Re elvacucnt,’ prtoting pila fant a Ey | ing of Ann street. ; decayed trees setting pete OFWehich wae referred to the Committee on Streets, Punts apd dower meting, waking: sweepiaa se? ot differing onsen ally By Councilman Taomas— he res, parks and lands of the nS Potition of John Gay be compensated for damages to | good onder. all materials and save in the une by alteration of of gion avenue. Srrenven connected 925,000, * ivered helmets |“ Which was referred to the Commiliee on Finance. Councilmen Hamrwan moved to ‘said item by strit. themselves tng therefrom the sum of ive doUars,’’ regulating the organization of sete ar ‘aud Inserting in ion thereof the sum of thousand ‘and too demon- ralk be placed te the Wort | dollars.” ot evean, Weap ni chureh, under the direction | | Counciiman Warzonay amendment to im whom was sum of pe gegen panne tee | power which is supposed to a certain amount of persuasive eloquence Lf Actions of watited sivhians caused the majeryof the om iinra then put the questlon on the motion of bed represented Cap'ain Cameron and viman Has Vosburgh, whose urbanity and Influence combined, f | lowing resalation Mneh estates bonnbirtegtapeanes | Sede inate enforce the respect due the of the State of New ioner of Deeds in and for the city and ot York, and prevented the oceui of any incident that | New York, to fll vacaney caused by the resignation of 5, Dewell, ‘Which Hi Hf i ! i Svs aaa Derren among the shor, rcp Soume to the Commiuice on Selarien and Ineigaing ‘were concared. I happened that the and dancing kept the crowd fa the inycaira Detween Atsth and Re Fsbo ty soon eae ns eit lana Pongo ten rs | a oe TRE MUMMERIFS. 2 arm of oan bare 00 Falartes and aler ere by igen to be sent to his a. Nieto on Wharves, Piers and Slips, : of be andthe to eres ene steed woes puihich was referred "tai ths Commitice on Wharvem, Reportof on Streets, with resolution as fol eiassred, That ‘Twelfth street, from Broadway to a onse thervot to be ‘Which was referred o.the Commitiee on Belgian Pave Report of Committee on Streets, with resolution aa fet, of President, Assist sident, drher omeert lerk tp eakitdoperiment sms ng ofthe Arquedet. apd ib oo Stree, wie cae mamieneaeat of the ni Resolved, ‘Street ‘beand he is partment, $89,000, ihoriged and for Tenrmoron's Deranraenr.=Yor salaries of | Wen wroper repair pies ‘of Tweaty-olghth A inspeciors atiached to or connected with his office, and tran refered to the Committee on Wharves, Piers and Blipe, SAvAnies—Cowmrsmoxtes oF Hainen.—For salaries of the | ,, Report of Committee ou Roads, with resolution as tel Reaident Physician, Health Commit 50d and Clerk of the Renolved, ‘That the in from Boar of Commissioners of Health $8 . Eleventh avenue to 1 . SaLanine-—BOARD OF ASSRSSORS,— ofthe mem |. Toent three nundeea f yet Mveulue, Mader the bers of the Board of ‘and of their olerks, $7,200. | boint three han ‘and that the socom SAcaRies—BoauD OF. Revision AND. ey panying ordinance therefor be ado} “ GEGEN For talartes of! the members ‘Swan referred to the on Roads, ’ ‘000. Report of Vommities on Finance, ‘with resolution an tél fice Disiret Gout also of Di ‘and offlcers of the District (civil) Courts, lbws:— cat ltt SS Payaat A te tl rs =~ r - 7 blank | Edward Wamene ta pcr aerr um Bett, Hoare ot aatenge, ssh | Gemary, at Washingion duh fore au of SEH ow Bianthel rotarag ahd reports for thee tne rere dg. he funds of theta Infirmary, dheemoun to be charged irtment a courts 4 ‘i Enicers whieh the Gorporation ia. by law required to supply | *e.Compirolier to the socaunl of i with ough articles, Resolved! that application “othe Lagislatare few’ ®? 8 -RRPAIRING AND Oxganina.—For net: ews repairs and cleansing of sewers, recelving basing and culvorls: #180 | 4 Joe go AMRND THE RNVISKD @PATOTRS IN HRLATION TO Uy - ‘bya ma r ir brane apemgycogntid erew, | yn ee Th as of Way Foe cprsoi ihe ante abd Assembly Ao enact vo ee | rT nines 2 treet slene and umbers, resetting. boun uments, preparing mape (the cost’ of which is "apt ralbursed by een Pop. poration, and other necessat ids for w other Thenda %._ Rory or - Fided fot under ; 401 Dro: | todging hous nthe ew Fork shit rpor a rl the meabeneotles itera ene eae e nares of “ie amber of. wi in or her hous, ig, upesig ‘all materials and labor requleed therefor, | Within twelve (12 us seaarsaceetay SSoomtr or Jovemx Dauixqunsrs.— ie rand deliver over wih ror THe = Rerosliveron yment of the eustomary annual contribution in Hd alia a SUPPLIES TOR AxD CLEANING PomLto Orrices.—For furnt ture, stoves, fuel, Jon and atl other nace Sr Pe Tor wamubile Omoee ot the Corporelion, the, cy ae y wits Cale em ‘be Gout roome nnd allothor rooms and prentinen occupied (or | Shain a gon Sig puepgnen..nes ombereeion: ; also for oare | ex and Cleaning of the same, $70. ‘for ‘ contig as mont og ‘oes thaw one month. ox ie be yen (o the Satormer, sad too ouhet naslety Xo : ‘ation of tag eity of New York shall be mibjoug 000, Ta F haning fron dintribnt. tog pipes, dra and riaking Hydrate. Yond, lopoodiee and ali we gon of moshunion ond laborers and incidental ‘Water pipes, wages of m the name fine, to be sued for and recovered ted therewith, 5 “ ep Buxrs-Haatisa tsp" Outaxiwa—For re. | the Fwblle Adminiatrater, the one of whieh 88 to public wells and pumps, tcluding the ‘proper cover- nfo $ ‘and protection of disused rae with all necessary labor ” oat ior AVERT wow Men 70. bem’ Sema. — fea ous, part : For worklig as country toad Righth avenue, from 1aoikto | fnerieed Statites. ‘ ‘ a ? be to Dari |.—-For retmbu for the io b- bare ee eee Saaan cnoae seems Pee Rs Ny Aa a eeeeee the lat iri Toros alsbarsed trouer’ , from time to. time, be certilied the Public Administrator to be with int the time of such settlement, inspection ageing * Corpo. | Sc0"tn” nah ‘bate of altg conte, $4,540 0 eorge Here eneravings, $8,158; Report of Commitee! om Streets, with resolution 8 xs—CROTON AQuepucr DEPaRtMEst.—For in- of inspectors on rewers, aie rae creased naation {ution of the Corumon Conuoil passed December 81, 1804, anata a ont te Resolved, That Second ‘from Houston strect “<Wrhtse was felerred to. tbe Belgian Pore ment. Resolved, That the of the cartmen te PT te Aga A 4 Ich was referred to the Commitice on Salaries ond reas, by an act of the ture of this acon. teach wis made with Monee Stow. ‘and Clean the streets of this city, and not ‘such s ‘and ships owned elthor in w i i i z é force and effect ‘ORNeRAT, ORDERS, Resolved, That the Comptroller be and he is here! jacsted to mal ay the fai ‘vote:— Poke et a ee White, Mackay, Roberts and Pall- Councilman Thoved thst the Board do now ad- lon ‘ing — ve ey anne Bene fase pera Eee ecenes for eet ce wet ey name Someta Tayrcke Was conenrred in. same directed to be sent to his Honor the Dy a ogy Sith Common Couneh ot BM. Lowe and Sirectn with reenhuuen: oe fo: SUT Ere Rene And teal Sr es