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10 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1866.—SUPPLEMENT. Mrhat the pier foot of Thi asserted, there is no error of fact or docirine fi river, be rebuilt or repaired, under the direction | or chi foreign trade, to the tie tines woll ‘known as any other ‘European | millions yearly, ties effect ‘ott pricss’ will bo such aa te | scase, Ho can attribute the cause oftheir death only to nwreen Seventy-ninth ata | ere Eee eres es and bankers know | manufacturers to the privilege of our | markets in a state of @uctuation, dangerous and paralys- Ho has already lost Big 4 up*rell the the bonds of te YL pan RF Rg 3 ‘ould prom Oe ee articles for tap | sltapomniiing Tie living of Mr MoGarty bas been oS] Thindorenuan™ moved that the said paper 8 SOCUTILY Af cam PS ontinued efforta to diaoredit | POF And OWF taxoe would prove a far ghnor burden than Cousunpiion of the’ cousye te: tne value of | greally affected by this calamity. at Cami on Bowers to sewer Righie th ata, | ova ! they-are flowing steadily into the possession ve competition which has jong ‘and foreign manufacturers are the St. Louis Dispatch, March 8.) beereae First on avenues. een Wharves, Piors and Blip, ten mi monthly, dured with European cheap labor, Whatever may be | gending hither, though with that {irregularity which Ph 45 has just lost was laid over. : value of about 1. | signin bead onl Snost aie y& me veteten Sevestenints and Eighty t mat of destined to yield large yes at no alta pond of the United States is worth % uch intrinsically for investment as that portion fact that wages there have long been less than half what | reduce the rates ya bye 4 cane wil vim tater See | Gy ar eral enrages ner aA | team eaal to ton waa rune! te ing | Sung lac Pig meee al | geass Tage a” "MM | CPR w wo Omit o Wi and in ever, with ou! o comm State, ‘thus until they died. ‘was laid over. Blips, Te cannot be seater thes min a bot of and tho samme proportion to the pricy of bor. |», | If ton millions worth of foreign goods aresold twenty } They” wer fous and wild urea the roach of any | yelaBor-ot Commlitcs on Rowers to sewer Sixty-Arat street, ee oxeanss onDERs. nited States for the proceeds SANs Soe facturi ple, to make their sales, but not of aa oe poten finding , came near | “Which was laid over. S ofcohoursiop with the Board of Aldermen in modities to this country as long as the bonds can be hed | MANUlNanng Te high priced for thelr cheaper goods. | lions, or sa twenty per cent on over one hun: f Commiiice om Sewors to sewer Eighty-tret | lution ax ra ? ce cent interest tw millions of dollars, In view of such First ‘Third Comptrolter be and he ts hereb; = ee eee bonds ean be got ra'rate, |. AB we cannot ‘otal Semone Sarak © 6 wane of Soe injurion, industgy and. home trade are paralyzed. Men Another Steamer Burned. Laine ee hegre ty: | as now, yielding nearly nine per cent. * | thoagand millions yearly ich our home industry | cannot form any reasonably safe eatimate of their year’s (From the Savannah Herald, March 8.) ‘of Committee on Sewers to sewer Fifty-seventh 4 ‘of the Chureh of the I ‘The rrason our national bonds sell at such a large dis- op ge ge a World, we must maintain | busines Entorprise is checked, und much of its Bower | | From a despatoh recoived Yostoriay afternoon by Me | Wi wh ald gre eaten pat arp peewee 3 that fore! hasers destroyed. in the ease supposed of tw: .M. Kineh! ‘steamer > ° Ree et iom ate they ceotot deposeduo sive | four-dfths of our wants. It ls a conclusion from | lions is inflicted on our home industry by the import of Zot. Kinchley, agent in thie city for the steamer FE. | _ Report of Commmitien on Streets te lay ercsewalk in Woot |S joctelinan ‘Reser moves thet sald poper be ta more. Gold boing overvalued in this country, having | Which we cannot escape, ten millions of f% commodities, a ee. o'clock, when near | Which was laid over. the table. risen in price on seoveut of the epectal demand for is | modes manufactured we eis cheapest Tt may be urged that the country has gained by thie | Poor Robin, lower cut, sho canght fire and was totally | Report of Commitiee on Streets, to lay crosswalk opposite | {UGH was Lo pay customs dutieg to the amount of two millions | cA be mado here, and of the best quality, we must give | reduction of price, and by the consumers being thus consumed,’ She had a'freight of three hundred and thir- | West Twouty-third street Presbyterian ebureh. paper was laid over. w they pureba® our bonds, intrinsically worth | OUFsupport to home indusiry. | Our plied twenty per cont lower than would have beon ty-one bales of cotton, whioh was fully insured, as also | Report of Committee on ecpeprring.teseguiate, és., | _ Coa Furnn moved that such action be pa Pay mam and feng He at forty bony von Tog! to pole to ptr os If it be better as « gemenet eye bila yiyn dy of neo, © daonen.& 1ugihinrec. from Teach avenue fo Hudson Fiver ” Bile wake cent premium. If mere! manufacturers | 31) tastes, They have al far Policy to patronize laborers. than if ’ boat which ‘was laid over, . now threaten to overewhe gn com- can advisable to com! manufacturers to sellat® | has been withi Report of ittee on National Affairs, to pay Schin- anatnian. renewed his motion = Ss vail here for gold they nealine rn Saseanm rivals in some of the most dificult di loss, or without a ee be compelled to dis- oO ‘3 Band for music for Eighty-fourth regiment, July 4, ak. cent in our currency and 0 can soon equal them tn all if chatge thelr laborers and give up their business; if It cam uanonen: Resolution of Board of Aldermen, as follows: bonds at par. Or, if they sell thelr goods at our p aera wy be advisable io stantee one home markets to —— MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. Report of Comalties on Roads, to flag. 4c., Forty-seventh the be-and he is Rowman dollars "a yee ‘bonds “ore more to garded from of view. Ss ae when fete wholly in Beets ea ok : Beis een i — Eectond: ination tet rent Prout fteset id dol are » a at in | 82 othor he events may be regarded as beneficial, ‘ Board of Councilmen. Report of Committee on Roads, to flag, &c., 128th street, for the sum rls doi Sree tho equivatent at par double as high ao or on anon a e n afreiciat} ae trom ted, ay By rio! ae = fa fajereet, as 8 4 At present these circumstances offer the largest profit work opinions on sul ve troubled ‘TED i—THURSDAY, Mi Whiel a ., Ninth gf arch, ever made on the shipment of foreign goods to this coun- here icin, ‘the neta oggon during its whole history; one is, hat Tho any pt pursuant to adjournment, in their cham- FE of Commnissos om Rone, 19 400.06. . avenue, | Index No. lo, nate ide oot Brent try. Those interested in this movement can now realize | “iscuss the question as to ag we must mikhufacture or obtain at least nine-tenths of | ber. 16Ciy Hal ok, se pecaident, inthe chair, | Which over, J, Post for the amount to be oh high prices for their goods, seriously injure our manufac- | ne that Thay ore, what we consume from our own industry, we should | gciq the following membarsi— : Report of" Commitee gn Roads, to fag north side Forty- Compiroler to thd asoount of Deuaone turing industry, weaken the'r Tal ad obi uF a Fy? political make that industey a8 effective as possible, (8 home 6 Se eee Stacom, Flynn, Robinson, migeh siveet, between finth and Tenth avenues. paper be laid: tional bonds at a heavy discount. great advan- | ‘1 competition may bring prices to that ran, ich sone Qrarien, Renner, Co li tari” Besta, a was laid over, ae * tages thus offered to foreign capitalists are as fully to our ae from the price of labor and ‘Other conditions peculiar Watts, aackay, Roberts, OF on: in favor of Sree eae eee aaa tat nas cares | Heo saeco Auta, nin ae Seed | Pata rag ha war wereredand | ne? opr gtacarnsts om | MHS nase tw pr ne op ive power our o gienes sea Par ce aessrerajelce | sree tess cry grees tne ei | ange reg Wosieaserige os Uys se coat wo ue | Roe te siege hee es of va Comm 1 She products of thelr own, by depriving our Taborors of wall hep labor countries could stipulate to furnish usa full Rooted teat rnin meine be laid in Bisty-conand, Lays Cerporation relative to the present condition ofthe sult in | more the fanding-of ermifus of said ferry from th+ employment while obtaining in our markets the means af Hatred cheap Isbor supp ly eens nee popalation at omed wen ee 3 Siiveen SSt ARE, Se sveunes, baer of | relation to the building of a public market in the city of New eas enced a Cy ey loyi ides realizing la profits efforts ment pl y, icreasi | ir price acco! : 'roton Aqueduct Departwent Con ee ol prom Rietontorpesing fauthiduala wo: ongese inthe business at Toe “we Le Gg iagataae Stour demand, and take. payment 0 all such: See ee EON, sa:tobe sent tothe Boardof Alder: | velepieatetin Cemmation cn Mines be | sual pay the some nanual rentas sLpnpmacanatee eee oer ieee expressed belief in zurope, enter- | eM, DY Mrrctare ab further taut the terms anvuhd. non be | ae (congue tts, ierurna enti ; povmainsion boreby given shall. onsite the tandi ex) ‘oul nod as fully in this country, that the quantity of goods “ ti to our disadvantage, such propositions might be | Resolved, ‘That the ordinance “to amend sections ¢and 5 | Gouneitman Kxxou maonMst the Committee on Ordl- fiaus of the maid ferry ta nthe cig of Kew York, tp reach our suores from Hurdpo this year is to be r | mestio manufacturers to equality in our markets. It! worthy of consideration, but-certainly not of . | of chapter 48 0f the Revised Ordinances of 1860,” which be- | nanees be disc rae tnet yer counideredon of ordi. | the,Present landing at the foot of Bighty.nixth sti than ever known. Intelligence by every arrival from | “4 not seem to be understood The inoldental advantages of. manufacturing for our- | came adopted November 17, 1804, be and hereby is annulled, | Hanes for the better protection of Paswongers on ferries tn Pee eaeatia pete oh thane ter Abroad confirmsthis anticipation. question of comp:tition, It Is very Piaia aovevae each | Stlved.are worth all hedifference between the low prices | "*Couneiiman KExxAn moved that sald resolutions be refer- | “'Whi,"was curried, eave decent and proper arrangamu toreaume the ruon r PRCULA COST THE COUNTRY. 6 home. ese inciden| ne- omm! rdinan ‘the pul ther to the present Ing it uv mide of's'ear wlan poate Tate impor: | ott, a ooking he ene maret, ous of whos cad | fig re aaioal indopandence and oltre, erring | “Wich agri ante cae raed Tes tna Commies on Lange | “ee hen Fee neee LEeidney ee ance aud magnitude, we were in an exceptional position, | f/mn.' etosat a odie ie ald cansie | intellectual activity, increasing enterprise and capital, By Counciiman Kemax— toner be and ho te | a4 Gas be discharged from pepe toe Comenition ca lorer " “LYNN moved that sald paper demanding twmediate apd special logisiation and public | Dro tend thke alt tho business. It is just as clear that | Sow sr2 stnutus to tho inventive faculties; b © | nereby authorized aud directed to cause the sheds which now | *lutlon as follows :— “ he te h ‘Which was carried. 2 Situ" ate"ng comers toa nay inn | RV gae tna oe ao Junin | Game invent ei) but moe | fareahar cra W aaa sn rotten, | gaiteneh mens spn ememana'a | | Heth pts erent, cexnepes onal ae Se OL Cee aaa iste distance. Tho 4 mediately, as the same have been erected or built without fa be Mahl Boe nee ee a ioritherest comets’ 4 Vv at the 1 Common Council tion ‘cost thi try nearly, if not | Cheap labor is at three thousand miles fur employment to the entire body of the pe renege er same to be lighted, on the northwest and so is hereby authorized and directed to procure cop! Mion 1s ott, whee bea cua Oe car amg, a ee ee end ttle bigs Hida por people, Ths benefit neither agriculture, nor trade, nor ecard, int the Goin! io the, Corporation be and, he gy secrete ro aga ee and documents tranamitied to the Leglalat: Let jt vement at our e ust echanical employments can do. io jon Is hereby authorized an commence . c wn Sis ait Dns | et sag mia me” He ol tote sony s | a Sta "anc ea onc temmet | cel Un ap enptieecausma | Hara ca hn commune satan | BERR RETA AT TN injury. The rigid principle of international trade should be, Policy furnish sources of employ- | or the city of Now York with the view of obtaining exemp- ounciiman moved that the Com a * | of New York;" and also by striking therefrom th ‘ sb; awol a might with ad- te » | ment for its whole ulation; no nation can and Gas be disch from the further consideration of re nd inserting in lleu thereof the sum of $500; roto bo ay st fr, men, ba | a uP te cata iogatione| tea don, tertonment wei od grr wig | zabertnersfagin mer ener oor Or | es ate em tel fo tao he Bring ae rth SE yy with special significance upon the future ability of the | Cite fiir oa Bie tn oak ethoe’ not w going into the bow violation of its chart ; soennres, Chak SM ie evens and Piltp-nlath atest, wae also, that : main' credit, and bs in fair and strict competition in each other's | the earth as well as cultivating its surface. It may be | Which was adypted. Street : will stand at the close of the pres+. Seeeh coals fiectaaa on peep ema tar Howell = kf Ct Principio would very often operate | stated more broadly: no nation Can maintain, & real {0- maa Coceomiiaee enemas NOR te Sole dagsapirentign of ine HEC TORENT 9 (ol SY ee ae it is the policy of European governments to keop | barshly, and It would bo the duty or ees or emerges dependence, suitable self-respect, make due progross in | Percconsidered. The action of the Board of Aldermen in adopting sald re- | the Commitice on Printing and Adveriising. :. wages low, tat they may manufacture for the markets | S4¥@ iis own citizens from injury In cases of emergency. | civilization, and attain to that accumulation ot capital} And the paper was lald over. Ralion, was tees sombarred 195 7 Cosuiitlebom ‘Which was carried. ~ of the world, England holds a million of her Ee eer oor ine vracen ina far Righer’ considers. | Boedful to progress in the nseful arts, unives it produces | iy Councifman Ronixsox— as Gpnellman KELLOG0 nova ane tier consideration site, | Besobutinn of Hosrdof Aldermen, anfollows:— aperism, ‘constituting ® resorvolr of cheap laborers | Cisily of the working classes, is afar higher considera: | jis own food and clothing, builds Ite own houses, herons, By resolution of the Common Counell, approved | foiuiion of Hoard of aldermen aa follows: Peeem ote By ie ary ong tee eee which she may recruit the ranks of labor as they ‘THR FIRST CONSIDERATION OF A NATIONAL POLICY. makes its own furniture, provides for its defence by | Ye Mint Tat. Comptrolior bo and he ia hereby au- | cittesolved, That two gus lamps be placed In fromt of the | New York Dispatch for the sum of $298 35, for Dy Docome thinned by overwork, ill foeding and bad lodging, | 41 all ‘times, and in all circumstances, the first con- maintaining | suficlent military, and nay Poser: | uorized and directed to advertise and sell at auction, & ren of he Anconslon, tn, Forty pind. _strent beureen | the canvass ob the December election, and charge thrown‘op the own - ‘ “ 4 FO noe re ee sot ineir countrymen, or on the | *ideration in tational policy is human welfare—the best | tom of internal transportation and intercourse adequate Co ee nd aa any AE New: Vork: to Hoboken, New | Commissioner. ‘Which was lost for want of ® suflicient number Charity x interest of tho citizen, If it be the best interest of our | to all the wants of ite inhabitants, and unless by such | Jersey, at the point where the old ferry war established, or | Yuaselon of the Board of Aldermen in adopting said reso: | *# follow charity of distant pations, upon occasions of bad harvests or of commercial revulsion. Would it be politic or humane to reduce our laboring population to that condition? Wouid it be economically wise? Would it add to our wational stfength? Can any man who understands the true interest of the country wish it? We cannot wisely blend the European system of indus try with our own, They can no more mingle than oil and water. The lucing classes here have risen already so far in_the scale of intellect and knowledge that they cannot be forced back. Our policy is not to ‘Atlirmative—Councilmen Long, Stacom, Flynn. F O'Brien, Brinkman, Koster, Watts, Keech, Mackay, Thomas, Halloran, Roberts'and Pallman—5, Negatlve—Counctlmen Keenan, Kenney, Costel mau, Green, Hetirick and Imlay—7. ‘Gounclimin Macwax moved that sald vote be rece « ~ "i ; Report of Committee on Wharves, Piers and 51); vor ‘Ot adopting resolution as follows:— i Resolved, That the Street Commissioner be and | by authorized and directed to advertise for propo). pair and raise the supken part of the pier at the for street and Harlem river; «iso to fill with good a: ple that wages shall be reduced, that end will | moans it affords employment to alf its laborers, and full | one thousand yards north or south of that point, fora term | jytion was then concurred in. boner Nel pabanieced. by he | Samar of the | scope for all the mental and Dhyaleal activities Of its peo- | BOL Oxee ne ee yeere of sald resctution, "And the same waa directed to be sent to his Honor the products of foreign cheap | laPcinerenes tn tho cose | Ble> Tt requires combination of such advantages t0 | jan Neen found ti ie to procure asultable landing om | MAZOrfORAPDrOval. ss special committes ap- Th camipt be doue, however, witbout producing such a | cavcloP the power and resouroes of, such ter | the Hoboken shore, within, the prescribed’ dissance; and | pointed to draft reaotucione relative tothe veto, by the Presi. cry of distress as will compel the legit cong tay Here Ved ritory as ay and such a people 'as occupy ‘it. | wherens, the citizens of the Fifth, Eighth and Ninth wards eutor the Freedmen's Burean bili, moved that said com- Cctopetition so disastrous, it touches tothe quick every | Cur Public, Policy, hae not reached, these reading | soumat poasible therefore, befits 7 ces se. | mutieg.be discharged from the urther consideration of the J subject Saeieent ot ema aner and workmanentbe hiving and labor | expenditure of less than one hundred millions annually, | , Hosolved, “ihat the abare, resolution be and the syne 12 | Which was carried, ae “4 all raised by duties upon imports, but enough has been | troitor-be aud he's hereby authorized and dirscted toadver- | He,then offered the followings st oe ae united out serious injury to its productive power. In the long | jearned from past experience, successes and failures, to | tise and sell at public auction a lease to establish and main- | gesolved, & to Congress his veto of the bill known a8 me ies fe 7 gle to which our fluctuating policy on this subject a0 r ‘ iia our poopie down: je rather to goard our ma | SOEQ4 at indy, haw ofc hppened tna w | Tava tue conclanon tha he ammount | LA eP gw York ony polgon the NetrSeray tors | Ugarmeertamarns geese RoR UON Messi | sume cuh mw tH ya Grnnot injure our working people nor lessen our produo- | !fux of cheap goods has injured the:producing elasies, | addition to moro than a hundred millions of State and | Harmay be found practicable, for a term not exceeding ‘en | Council, not only Justitable, but a wien exercieg, Of the Te eeeanen: Be ee Se tee A tive powers. Mount ° — municipal taxes, unless the whole resources of the coun- | Y%™ 1, Cosreuio moved that said resolution be refer. | #tflning power lodged with the Chief Magistrate of the nas | “which was adopted by the following vote:— Aflirmstive—Counciimen Keenan, Long, Sticor Robinson, O'Brien, Kenney, Costello, Hartman, E Koster, Watts, Keech, Green, Mackay, Thomas, amount of hundreds of millions in a year. Tt must | try, including tho whole power of its labor, are brought | req to the Commitice on Ferries. tion by the coustitution, to be exercised in wuch emergencies, juropean ufacturers can at all times fur- saree be perfectly evident, t0 those ue arcial and igdarat | {plo full action. With w proper economical aystom, all | “Which way catried Seictatee cembeugn at nish a limited quantity of goods at less than and that the Common sincorely thank the Prealdent for this salutary assertion of prrves, our w ly and variable commercial and industrial | those taxes will not be regarded as a serious burden; but, By Councitman Krutoca— ; cael hs one fourth oor Pour soenasablent tat a policy for the last fifty years that our revenue, exter. | Without such bps ‘thoy will become ‘nvolerable an Revolved, the Board of Aldermen concurring, That a joint | thea St pry laa | fen Beg a Reapers, oles ‘and LON ed ioe It would not be good policy to take them, because | Dé! and internal, must fall short of what is required, if | Pocort will be had to remedies injurious to national credit | commiliee of three be appoinied from each Bourd of the | American people. PPI GEORGE HEUTRIOK. legative—Councitmen Kellogg and tTettrick—2. ratoe it bo fur lowe difficult-to pay for what would supply | domestic industry 4s to undergo hereafter the same vatia- | ang reputation. Common Council to represent the interests of the city of New Ree eee oray, Repolved, That vacant lots on L2lat street, betwe at woul m PPIY | bio and mistaken eourse, The question should not % York before the Legislature at Albany in the various meas- GSRNELIUS FLYNN. an rd avenues, b enclosed by # board fence our entire consumption furnished at homo by our own ‘THE OBJECT OF THE REPORT. ures now pending before that body relating to the city, ly, and that the f¢ ‘ordinance therefor be a fabor than for one-fourth. imported from abroad. It is | merely what rate of duty shall be imposed on this or | Those and similar considerations are pressed now be- | Councilinan Kaxxay moved that said resolution be laid | Councilman Hyrrmicx moved that said resolution be | — Which was adopted by the following vole:— aoe at archase eight hundred oreven thousand | that commodity, bat what daties and what regulations | cause, although our main purpose is to reform and im- | upon the table. “ adopted, and on thet motion moved the previous question: Aflirmative—Councilmen Keenan, Long, Staco raliions of home productions than to pay for three une ay pe As i eed cipireapearcdersarlang prove our present revenuo system, it will be of little ‘Which was curtied. athe Faaaipea put the question, “Shall the main question | Bopinsgn, O/Meen, Kensey, pect Hartmes, | dred millions w brought from Europo sia i - | avail that our ym of taxation ts the best which man cit oy ‘the vier on. Ni ‘Aftal 3 ‘Which wag decided in the affirmative. Roberts, Green, Mackay, Fiomas, {tw a groat tomptation to men tnprofessional life, men Tredt “Gon ach person’ the importation. below haase | c2z devine 1€ the annual products of onr industry do not aructed toinqure into tee condition of theannened bills of | _ The Prasibxse then put the question on the adoption of |" Norative—Cou ahd Hotiticn—2. | - ee ag es weber ied pin lp Pvp re cost of 8 quantity equal to ton dollars for each person pes or peraiynse hem i Es cheaper bs ob a bende ald, ta thelt judgment bo qaked pea SAWilel, was deolded in the afirmative by the following pling res woe fe iivi s whvecs all lavor and “ih pervives: ure Oom | Might, by its effect in: reducing prices, inflict a loss of | or if kept in suspense eerarnstctal fluctuations, which | the same. Ca Resalved, ue ( 1a wat at a viyatem of Inbor and com, | milliobs, and prevent the production of a quantity, how- | threaten prices 90 reduced as not tobe remuncrativ BILLS. Afinative—Counaimen Keenan, Long, Stacom, Flynn, with Belgts the d Daakion WHEh, makes OuF ‘prices 1s the one to which | CVer bin wt SACs ort equal to twenty or | thon the revenue must suffer in proportion to the Preey gehen rceptton Washlogion Bross Band. ......979 | Zovinson, OBrien, Renney, Posse, Saeimen, Hela eat, We cree te pan go OM be " more doliars for person. a Sp orertene -mncdacaail . h " Councilman KEANAM Ey iogyand tau i te thro acuta | ER Ott Seay itn y ter | PH at eae any wns exo ot atonal | SH RRTE cake Re mS BA | RE Ee Pema wegigtbemntgas on Bean Faremn r the b-nefit of a few. agrica , © | peculiar characteristics of our foreign trade. The peo- | revenue to stimulate; ‘oastatn and increase By Councilman Com Cor ved that the Cominiiiee on of Com a on Belgian Pavement 1/ resolul ‘and mechanical classes must be kept up, if wo keep paca ‘ive Costa1.to— Sith the civilisation of our day, but moro especially it wo | Plc fe large consumors, our prices havo always ruled | Dower anit is to Impose taxes and distribute the burden | ,, Resolved, That the Counsal to the Corporation be and he | i Afuirs be from tion a8 — our murkets have been consequently the most | Pity impartiality and skill, isauthorized and directed to take the meceasary legal mons | Gon of a previous report of ald commiltes (recommmitiod sebolved, That Catharine street be paved wit Aspire to lead, If our consumption of food and clothing . “ d t And other notesmries Of life Inineintataed as the presont | prized by forelgn. merchants end manufacturers of any NBOKSSITY YOR RNGULATING DUTNEH OM IMPORTS, pureec kare Lewis qureet extended. from Eighth siroot to | Merch 8) ffm rosolugones tofowase sons AME | Percmenty and that the secompanying ordinance tt standard of comfort and convenience, four-fifths at least | oF these advantages is shown by persovering offorts to Iesecms now to be an imperative necessity to 1 Which was referred to the Committee on Street Openings. Resolved, Comptrolier be and he ls hereby ey * must be the products of our own akill and labor, sell here, evade fiscal tations nd the duties upon foreign commodities competing with our By Cou an THOWAS— thorized and directed to draw @ warrant in favor of Thoma: iy was Stepted by the yole:. . W our Togu and to | own, ospecially in those departments of ind pon | Rosolved, That Fifticth street, between Third and Fourth | M. Roid, Colonel of tho Second Keginent New York National | _ Afirmative tace LRA POR THE MANUFACTURERS. our cus use officers at any hazard. But ai a for avent be paved with an pavement, under the direc. | Guard, for the sum of $5,000 as a donation, In erder to re- O'Brien, Kenney, 1, e.are, then, under the necessity, as a clvilized Wo aro not. only Inte consumers of goods, selected and | Which we depend for more than three-fourths Gf our tion ofthe Cromsp nqnednet nog. ‘ye Taralitre, eof he armory of the regiment, Hopter’ Wotts Reeth ureex, Hetrick asd Tenia} of maintaining a vast system of manufacturing iudus- | Imported for our dwe use by our own mefchants; w en s sable that these branches be hich was referred to the Committee on Belgian Payo- | which been used and ataponed of by the city welle the ve—Counciimen Mackay, Kellogg, Thoins beosg Wo cannot do this if half, or even a fourth, of our [ the of all these we are stulled to more n | Kept in Cull vigor and active operation, ey the home | ments. regiment was absent at the seat of war, the amount to be | aud Pullman—6 Jation patronize foreign labor instead of their own. | replet: ‘with forelgh commodities thrast us— | Supply should diminish, prices at and By Conpclitvean ‘Tnowas— ctiareed ‘by the Comptroller to the acecunt o' Donations. of Belgian Pavement, e@have such advantages for manufacturing, from tho } forced mio us by sales at auction Our own ay ON ee re ies: jimber stroot {rou First aveuusto Bast Fiver, under the direction | nnd the Asner wes lald over. For, That Eighth streei, from uvanne A | aptuees of the people for Tmprevément In the production, | saagdha: every thousand doliars’ worth of cual taxation hae, in @ targe nituber of eases, | ("the Croton Aqueduct Board. ‘ Couneiiman moved t) suspend the rules for the pur- | nue, be paved with * of the necessaries, higher comforus and luxuries of | sud’ imported for our, "ure, aro) Poor sade a fever of our own laboring chasea tn |W Was referred to the Committee on Sewers. oes of pervauling him wo ofr a evolution ab tals de. thy Croton Agnadnet Bore | that no incurred looking. another OUSaN! lars’ same was eine report and tasto of our for a full equivalent ‘to Beeold at auction, to protect them. | , Tee high price of gold is failing now to exercise ad, Fhat a sewor be sonetryctet fu Finy-eighth Ho theronpon submitted the Caltowing reselution:— ted to the Commitioe sa Beiglan Pavement’ ! for gyerything that Burope can sond us, We | selves agd prevent the market from being wholly broken | WMuenee in whe | ot over sree, from Second sven to Fast river, under the direcuon ‘That a record ‘de skept of all of tha | Whtoh was carried, can Thea obtain to the fullest extent whatever | down, As it is now, our foroign trade Is the master; it | Ports are already iminonse, and Which was referred € tne Comm:cteva Swwere. table, wuch gacord Ya.be appended to presoat ugrn the I -daetens psaiation se nae ‘aly is needed, oven though we have nothing to export that | controls and overrides what Inin lis way. It whould’ bo | s Recounts, lead to the, bollef, that, they, ure to be By the saine— : male a mes Seay That atreot,_ owe f wanted abroad, Our manufacturers have already fur- | thoroughly ccutrolied, and mado subservient to national | Pe%ond atl Precidom OR Ts Dacian Resolved, That a sewer he constructed in First aranue. be- hich was bl . pie pared with Briel amatien, 7, nished amplo evidence to warrant our confiding in them. | intoresis and considerations. no rier, for the goods are sold at a great advance for | tween La fy street and Ficty-olghth street, under the Counellman jan moved t# suspend the rules for the | 0! ws Broperty ow! ¥€ wo tax their capacity to double the extent they will ‘The trade between two or more nations can no mors | Currency, and our gold bearing bonds become virtually Sreeten Bie Groton Aguatedt joard. wate ¢. permitting him fer resolutions at this time, that acocenpany ine be - respond, and when they do, we shall be more able to im- | be conducted upon abstract propositions or unbenling ping any gn Bi MN) Reeer i) grape ee ee Which was Rn TE jagouaeliman Kass & sald ‘ port than wo are at presoat. roles, than thé trade between individuals; what is for | Tisntities suilicient to reduce prices far below the ratent | ¢,/ehglved, That a sewer be constructed in Fifty.third street, | Resolver, that the faith of the nation is sulen Which was ’ bi) aa then put the quation on (he adoy satut'on, "Which was lost by the following vote: — {t has often been alleged that our manufacturers are the real benefit of the people of each nation should con- making ondue eins, at the expense of other classes of heliel wenue to Kast river, under the direction of the | to the treedmen of the South that their freedom CAs trol the whole movement, Every government should uct cured and maintained by the national authority wher which our laborers can afford 10 produce them. This t Board, ver ‘as referred to the Cotamitice on Sewers, that shall be yrequuaite, and by such legisiation as may be an will diminish tho internal revenue to an amount far society. This can only be entertained by those | first Jook after the interests of its own peoplo; it shoald 4 " i. of ory! beyond the increase of the duties upon imporiation. By Counctiman Rosxets— neCesaa, proper to accomplish that object. Affirmative—C« Stacom, Flyn: $ ; ted @ the necessar: 8 ferenoe n between the 1 \t th. people who have carriod it on, Lowell and Lawrence, | only be attained by that policy which is best tor each. | Should be so regulated Ae to prevent our posts of entry and I1ith atroots, bolween Harte tee end tenth | Union mombers of Congross on the Frecdinen's Burean DIK, | Negalive—Coungllmen nm, Wat And many otver manufacturing towns, exhib. striking EXCHANGE OP COMMODITIES, bade Bersaprasiy oy bene hn es rhere not alroudy opened. Kesolreds That we before slaw embracing. the main tex: | Mackay, ‘Cellogg, Thomas, man and H evidences of wealth. But divide that wealth among al France and Great Britain, after long efforts to obtain prrsconage ao aeget ol party bither by Mae te i referred tv the Committee on Street Openings. wares of itt Which the President sent back to the Senate ‘Councilman Komixson moved that the said vot pe : ‘s - A ommodi fore! - 6— t OPRAAI ‘our na- jaged in it and it will be found to yield a sum | advantage of cach other in trade or smuggling, sat down | ractarers and speculators, with the double purpose of re. | | Resolved, That the sunken lots on the south side of 125th, Ta laaice Yor the better protetden of refugees and treca. | “Whieh was carried, interested not much if any larger than | together like two sensibie merchants to consider how far . ing 240 feet east from the southeasterly eorner of Councilman POLLMAN renewed the motion th: - : t. alizing © profit upon our financial position and of over- ua. \ Tespective poopie. aud, afver a patent aud careful ex. | Whelming our domestic industry that industry which a avenuent be Sted wp wits gost whclocsere saris | peced fucetaiatee ne ns Pereiion be peek change of vies ond aul expastaniion of (nts respective | *ufers even when threatened—which we cannot alford | ay preventive from sickness, ‘under the direetion of the | "Which was carried. productions and wauts, occupying years, they agreed to put in peril, much less to see overthrown, even for a | Street Commisioner, the same to be done immediately. Councilman Tomas moved that the Committee on Salaries hpon the terms of their future trade, carefally consider- | 7°4F Which was referred to the Committee ou Public Health. and Offices be discharged from the further consideration of ing what benefits could be attained on both sides aud as emcee tein nr img sy? Seen oa as ene Counnat . the following resclation Hees iarieus to indeatry on clther side, “Both pares | Od working of our appralsement, system, a8 omcanized | Srauiy wo law. L2kn sireet, from: Harlem tivero Hudson | fouuty ot New York, 10 ll tue, vacancy caused by: the re Fry usatvative. tt wee a study of mutual benedt be. | Mader existing laws and as carried outin our custom | Fiver, there notalrendy openrd. 0 mnenon’ | epaten at 8. Newell, i: EN SES De Pay Tween men who under.tood the Fespective interests at | 2uses, should force upon tis the adoption of the Eu- | Wilich was referred (o the Committce on Street Openings. “Qiich was Gareled stal it Was not hastily nor unskilfully done. ropean methods of specific duties. No such abuses can By me— the resolution was then adopted. This grea measure, so cautiously and carefully per. | D€ Practised there as now disgrace our custom houses Resolved, That the Counsel to the Corporation be and he ts Councilman Tomas moved that the Committee on Pubhe vs hereby directed to take the oe a . 1t from such a division among an equal num- ber of Western farm rs. The people of Now England know (hat there is strength and success in combining their labor and their money for great purposes. The capital invested in those great establishments is vast; it $s the saving of more than hal! a centary of industry. ‘They have found that aa their wealth grows by manufac. ring, their real estate keeps pace by the market which is aflorded to their farmers WESTERN PROGRESS OF WEALTH. And although the people of Massachusetts have to bring frora the West all their breadstuils, their improved land is, according to the census of 1800, worth on the be recommitied to the Committee on Belgian Pavhich was lost ss And the paper was laid over. Report of Committee on National Affairs, tn fave ing resolution as follows:— wesolved, the Comptroller be and he is and directed to draw his warranl in favor of Jo Otto for the sum of yA for muste furnished Tw ment, New York State National Guard, for celebrat July. 1865, and also for $20 for imusic furnisher regiment, New York State National Guard, for pay = > 1865, and charge the same to account ¢ ngencies. Couvellman Keenan moved that suid report be ‘ e: ai . thie t Be i , ge iity-seven dollars per acro, the same as nation, has been eminently successful, It is one of the | T'8ed upon specific duties, not majnly, but almost Which was referred to the Committee on Street Openings. itenotved, That we vacant ots on We south side of Thirty. whitch was carried. perior soll of New York. So wealth, wherever the w most important lessons upon international trade ever | “together, The Lritish taruf contains throe hundred By Counciimon Romeuty— seventh street, between First and Second avenues, and ad- Subsequently, roductive power bas been developed, will be found to be i. It teac! nations not to rely upon and eighty-two specifics to one hundred and thirty-one Koesoived, That the Counsel to the Corporation be and he is feiain the Church of St. Gabriel on the weat towards the Counc mn nrnewax moved that such action | ven to thi fhe generalities of their respective tarlils, but tostidy | @¢ Valorers duties. Belgium, which is one of the richest | brreby,diecied to take the necessary, legal steps to vpe : i a“ ries of Europe in proportion to its population—a | 1th street, also 112th street, from ‘Tenth avenue to together how far their respective interests may be pro- | CoUatrie pe prop’ populatio} moted by a mutual trade in which nothing injurious, to | country in which the various departments of civilized + their various industries should be conceded, and every. | ‘dustry are best blended for their matual advancement— thing allowed wnich could be a mutual benoit. In guch | has throe hundred and thirty specifics in her tari to acommercial treaty, to which our country might be a | *Xty-six ad valorem duties; our tariff has two thousand Pays . ge four pundred and thirty-nine ad valorem duties and four party, the first step on our part would be to save our Hehe specifics, The Belgien tari | % ni aivesar done, under the direction of the Street | of office have expired or are about to expire during the movih ihe direction of the vinpanying ordinance cond avenue, ba fenced: in, wn pune Con yee” and that the therefor ‘as referred to the Committee on ‘Street Openings, | Which wa ied. iman HAaLLonax— * And the paper was laid over. d, That tho carb and gutter stones be set tu Second PAPERS FROM THR BOARD OF ALDERWRS, rom 125th to 128th street, and the sidewaiks flagged | Resolved, That the County Clerk furnish the Common of tour feat wide through the centre of the saine, | Connell with # list of Commissioners of Deeds whose verms 2 vided fairly between the owners of the land and the workers of the manafactories. This distribution of wealth is moving westward. It bas already iraversed New York, Now Jersey aud Pennsylvania, and it has made large pro- ress in Ohio, ad not a@ little in Indiana, Liinois aud issourt. Let not this westward progress of acicuce, eivili and abundance be disturbed and obstructed Which was carried. i And the ir was laid over. Report of Committee on National Affatrs, iu fav ing resolution aa follows: ~ Resolved, That the Comptroller be thorized to draw bis warrant in favor ot Fra: Treasurer Ninety-fifth regiment New York Sta Guard for the sam of $120, being to full for musi by the 1 efforts of merchants aud capitalists, whe ng classes and thelr wages, and so of other inter- | hundred and seventy-c! wiold, for their own benefit, the boues and muscles of | es's wich might be eudangered. Lana ‘a feature well deserving the attention of our legis- | ~ Which was referred to the Committee on Roade. Fisch weal sOnbirrod Se a ag LF f Ga ehe report » the working-men of Europe. The fact that x8 a manufacturing people we cannot | !#tors and statesmen, It is a special schedule, Soaneiiman HALLoRAN— Kesolved, That permission be and the same is hereby given table, Which was carried, Subsequently, Councilman Krexan moved that said acti It may seem that the wealth of the Eastern manufac- turers is greater than it is; from the large sam of the product as valued for the market, but it must not be for. compete with the cheap labor of Europe and Asia, is | Hnens coming from France are charged with a specific ve That the sidewalka in Third avenue, from 110th | to the North River Sugar Refining Compan; tay i ek maeael Teproschtully, as ifin di fapenomet of | duty until the quantity of four millions of pounds weight | t0.120th street, be fagged and 101 where necessary, | fron their place of business to the North river, the oaame to co our activity, our capeclty, or our enterprise. such re. | 248 been importer; when the amount imported excceds pga = | ae AS ihe same to US Gone under the dire be dome ot Seals own Gapenee amd ender the Grectien ef the gotion, that from this sum is to ‘be taken the cost of the | proach exhibit a want of Consideration, All manufac. | Mat quantity, and does not exceod six millions of pounds | "Which was referred to the Commi Roads. coucurred ch was carried, Soot, the colton, iron, steel, leather, anda. vast | turing nations have certun brauches in which, owing to | Welzht, the duty is Increased upwards of Mfty per cent; | My Counciiman Hausonan— ree Reaaiveds That Bast Thiity-third, Thirty-susth and Thirty. And the paper was Laid over: umber of other articles of raw material, ail of which | peculiar circumstances, they excel; but in regard to the | &d when the quantity exceeds mx millious of poun Resolved, That the sidewalks on 129th street, from Third | seventh streets be renumbered immediately, under the dines. Rei of Committee ational Affaire in fa ’ C missioner. they haye to purchase, together with at least one barrel of flour yearly for every hand engaged in manufactures. TH SMALL PROPIA, {tis very certain that the whole clear profit of the whole range of those productions which are most necos- weight, all imported within the year is charged double | » Binh avenue, be tagged a «pace of four feet wide ton of the Street Cou sary to civilized lite, no nation excels ours, and in fact | the rate of the tirst four millions, The flax manufactures bonne the centre of the saine where not already done, un- Which was conenrred tn. vory few come near it inthe substitution of machi. | Of Belgium are one of the most important of its in- | “Whe 'wee referred to the Comuniitcs on Roads pence ge hing Reerllgeen ne eaaghes nery all others are far behind us, and our progress in | “ustries, and this careful and government has By Counciiman Hattonan— Resolved, That the Comptrolicr be and he is hereby autho- ing resolution as follows: — ved Thi y are. ad New Y. Binth regime manufacturers would not two per cent upon the | this respect is far more rapid than Is to bs | ‘ken this method of saving their markets from being | Resolved, That 124th street, from First ‘warra aaa ere vee nt eT ctied’ miates Guting the | sen ciscwhere: Iv. le bo feoroscty nop’ Goss fy | overwhelmed with French 1 to the injury of their | be regulated, nod too wth nu puteet nepon re eak | Coke Breubans of thn Mabeen Mobelbices Geslthe fee tes | eaeprieea Uneretoe, ana ton C t last fifty years. We have before us all the results of suc- | furnish a semblance of reproach, that we cannot work as | Working classes, the sidewall space of four {eet wide thronghs the | stim oi $308 @, as A donation to. enable directed to draw his warrant in payinent for the cose, but the census of loasee Would. be fearial to con- | cheaply, nor,manufacture as cheaply, aa is done in most | A schedule of proposed changes of duties and pro- | conus 21 the san, end gas lampa placed thersin, where nog | pay the assesamnente now dur oo eet o the presentation of the proper - template. On the whole, the manufacturers have done | other countries. It ls no reproach 1 us that we pay for | Vislous in tho tariff accompanies this report, | the street Coumissloner, ioe oF | And to Feftind the sume Of $460 00, already paid for tate te: | "Couneliman Kanan tooved fant sat far ‘nore for their country than their business has done | @ day's labor from two to four times as much as is paid | Which is commended to the consideration of tho hich Wus referred to the Committee on Roads, DMM Meta nl Ma£ fer them. | More clear profit hen. Been made fa.| ta Rurope, it ie no crolit to, diher, mations thet they See Se, eer eee it | Hy Sounetionen Kase aKCR, account of “Donations,” core tO ine | ee ararDES? then put the question on the © United States by foreign manufacturers than uit one-fourth or one-third as much for a day's i 7 a some deg wi peculiar RDIN. Which wos referred to the Commitiee on faid resol nition. OF cee ee eedenive pare at ae be | eee ee y'slabor | of the industry, foreign trade, revenue and financial po. | The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonatty of the Ciyy of New | Charities aise See Wc was Lust fOr want of «aufiieut mums try has been marvellously developed; but a very large proportion of the persons who have been engaged tn This have either lost their whole estate in their efforts after success, of have worn out their lives in establish. tng oo indostry which only became profitable to their country and those who succeeded them, If the history The #Imple god intolltcihie fact that it ts labor which | Slion of the country seems to demand. : Poker ce-comaaiinon en Sanaeey wth’ esttation abr tt- constioned fross Ono fourih to three fourths of the coat | The indications, however, are very strong that some | riseq'and tireced te lonue stock Tor the ime ed: inate lemmeitins ib chain ah of ranch the largest portion of the commodities pro- | Prompt action of Congress taay be required foe the rellef | to be denommated «Markt Soak” whi aaah | snot end direstey te done?’ la Gaston a Innere duced In every country, is one that should finally solve | Of the country betore any revision of the tariff can bo | bear date the first day of May, aud shall bear interest | delavohn Benevolent Sooty for the sum of the whole question of competition, It is not desirable | @fected. The great temptation to send £ to pO aT a annum, nation, in order to lety to pay that wages in thie country should be reduced to the | tis country, and the great movement in that direc- io nd thafaith of the: cry end ‘county in herd Fes ica pone sppubaeenedae onan stock and become ‘Airave —Counilanen Kervan, |, Sta Robinson, Brien, Kenger, © ruman, K Mackay, ier0ag, OMA mand jackay, tive—Councilmen Watts, Keech, Green Pollman—5 Councilman Stacom moved that such vote be re Which was carried. ree ene ween ird and Fourth avenues, and charge the amount to the ac- of manafaciurers were written with a view to exhibit | Earopean staudanl. Three-fqurths of our ie are | Hon nlready commenced, has attracted attention abroad a ‘4 . Mhelr'mutostunes, I wont oF should remove every suse | directly or indirectiy proticers, and they aro paid for | *04 given us full notice ‘of the danger: if thie move. ecoct when tnt’ came shal GSS convaleered \o the’ Cotstiinsns’ tn Sidhniiegs Fike Bpectat'C clon of extraordinary profits, Their profita are only | their productions of thelr Iabor two to four times as | Ment should continue, it inay become not only expedient | decmabie, by tax upon the estator, real and personal, Charities. ‘ eations Gnd} i scalition directing am Frew two or three years ia ten; for two to four years h as working people receive abroad. Ts it impolitic | Dt necessary to interpose special ion | cly.of New York, subject to taxation. Report of Committee on Gewers, with resolution as fol. Halt in favor of adopting hey are small, and they seltom escape tem years with- ch wages or Is it a misfortune? Neither one | check commercial movements which, however bene- | , Bec. % The money raluad by wiiue of thie ordinance is 40 | lows:— Reaolved, That the sun 4 out yours of beavy loss. At least halt the time is made | nor the other. It is «natural and proper result of our | “cial to those who devised and are carrying them out, | Pe ouriect iti geusras peosnene of fn got of the Legis eral cee corner et Piiwetnarte sisaes snd Rigsioeie | sone ketcing opperstan,¥ 3 €p of yours of anxiety and car~ political oud industrial system. Whatever fluctuations | CANMot but bring disaster upon our working classes, buildiag » Public Market in the city of New York.” | eeceatier the Girecton of tee Crotes Aqurdue beara, | direetion of on Ocoee Hf wo afe Wo attain the highest destiny of which, asa | may take place, oUF Wages mast ever remain higher than | Reavy lose updu our revenue. Pouneiiman Kaxnan moved thal said paper be referred to | and'that the Ordinance therefor be adopted.” | charter of 1M: ant Brepin, Teste suscep wr mast bo one maton nda | in torn gupulion entries under monarghical or aris | MeRPtfully eubmutted for the Commteton, ‘Commitee on Finance. “hon eater Y ewer, | inthe Tax Levy of 1 pa wo are territorial If our economical policy | tooratical goveroinents, COLWELL, le on Sicecta, with reeelution AeZfol. | purpose aforesaid. ' Yonge! wholly to the States, as such, the nation If out country offert no advantages to counteract the Res ‘hat Tee ine recelri iced Cour Purves wp ad omand cal © a could never have nped iM present prodiotive | cost of manufactured commoditic wood by the high Celebration of St. Patrick’s Day. culverts be built In Chrystie street, Berweeu, Lislancey mire Poet Pere attcas is be enlled. nd eames ce | of OTS ned go inert tm lien thereot the words | “The seme to be advertived, and the contract «wi loweat respon! biden? ch was So now, if as a people we indulge territorial Judices or clasa Jealousies, we shail check progress Pea Oe ee eel Arce nat | The members of the Se th having declared Broome meets, under tre direction of the Croton A ‘Tenth street, and: the Woat of the Fifth of those who enjoy no benefit directly or Indi- Payee ag duet De ‘ana 4 fen a pine tue become a prey io the cheup labor andt.cheap capital vf omer rigs ae ordinance’ be | avenue to be called and numbered ae Wont Tenth street. the reotly from high wages. The clamor sometimes heard for | thelr mtention to parade on Saturday, the 17th instant, to be done under Street Commi cheap goude from Abroad 1# virtually a clamot for low- | the following order was promulgated yesterday :— Witch was laid over. = ee Europe. Let oug, people not fail to remember why capital and labor are cheap; the working classes are | priced Isbor; it is @ clamor for the European system " Pevirions. eb was concurred In. tion wo oem eg em that mare, much more, than adue | of labor instead of the Americen. It is Gamer oe ARTERS, Paatisou'st ee at others to have Eighty-sixe) wee ope oe hoaeshing Aarmative Counciines Sooenns han Na, nor to remember tbat-—in reat Briain especialy, | wot aut to ity it wa amor for & change which, If i pebbanierjas. Se ae'} | semen paremenh fom FIFG srenue Wo | remreat on parse pis Magi pavercaat ‘under the onter, Waite ‘Keeeh, ween, Mackay,” Kellog ; n, : . it; ich, " n y 4 more or less in other manufacturing countriee—the ‘¢, would reduce our working « lasses to the 1. This regiment will parade fully armed and Which was referred to the Committee on Belgian Pave. | rection of the Fron Rqund ma fod that (he accom. Hetrick and fin lay ry of industry is, notto add to the comfort and ‘the of distress before it could be accom. | Mi"! |, White gloves and without overcoats, on Saturday, | ment, panying ordinance ved al ak Negatlve—Councilmen Roberts and eifare of the working clases by promotiog « full ex « the Lith tamtant (Ot, Eadriek’e, 1pag), be eieucste the aaah 1 Connbites 00 Counsilinan PULAMAN moved that said peper be referred to Change of their products among the whole people. Em FORRIGN COMPETITION INFLICTS DAMAGE, ? legimental ine will Se formed tn Broome str ata muue and Third street Soa sidewalis novihonst ba Ag iy Ployers there purchase labor at the lowest price at It should be kept in mind that this foreign compet!. | right restin, Broadway, at half-past ten o'clock A. Which was laid over. ‘4 And the same was laid over. of ‘ he sim of PWhieb it can be obtained, and aim at foreign markets to | tion dues not | i damage by the quantity of commodi. | Command: of companies, non-commissioned staff, band Report of onan on Belgian Ly hey aha we Ninety: Report of Committee on Koads, with resolution as fol- ve wad ( of Arrears to the redem: Dbtain the largest return possible im money or raw ma. | ties it furniehes, but by their price. All Europe could | ®t drum ¢ AU report to the adjutant in th imeptal | ateond street, from Third avenue to river, ite Belgian map No. fo ward! No, Jocated on the north armory at balf-past ning o'clock A. M., precisely ty-necond stree:, between ban | and Blevent wed, That the sidewalks on botb sides of th: n Portieth to Fifty fourth street, be over. aren’ m raary it 8 expected that each member Of this command Re of Commitee on Sewers, to sewer fi idth, where not slready under the direction of the 3 ree jer Eighty fifth en Cea, h vey ow hot spare us what we roquire of articles which are there 7a a je they can be Curalahed hore, | a aiuettls ie the Oras regimental parade ‘eelobrate thie Thich Was laid at Corporation aal ine-tenths, and | will feriale, To manufacture fora foreign trade, in riv makes it neces#ary to keep down prer aud the price of labor, his ouly commodity bey | to Nicholas paw, block bounded by Thirty: made much cheaper We make, a alroaly mentioned, about Firet aod Third avenues. at the accompanying ordinance the lowest point. There are at least fifty millions of | are furnisled with one-tenth of our consumption from 4 Field and sta’ will report, mount atthe Colonel's was laid over, Cereter be stoped. Tenth and Eleventh avenw is le in ‘ope who would require thirty dollars each | abroad he trouble comes from a law of prices Ce % No. 109 West Foriy-cixth Ine o'clock Report of Coramittee on Sewers to sewer Sixtieth street, ‘hich was laid over been remilited by the Common Counell, Se early to make theit condition equal to that of our work. | which resnuite in thie, that the surplaa only of the pro. | “ sie cot ’ wif she echt ot nanroep ooned ged Third avenues, Report ‘of Committee on Stréete, with resolution as fol. | 1867, the sald warrant w be charged to ‘he acoo Ls in this country. If the public and industrial | duction of foreign ‘nations is gent here to be sold the Colonel's quartans ih eiee sels a @ o } of Colaaies on Sewers Withee Seresipueagete weer ee Shea ine alee ran Rated cmente Wan’ WEE catia fereent abe eutern vent: icy of European countries were so changed aa to give | Foreign manufartorers having frequently more go In compliance with Special 01 ic A ated “Trad n Seventh end Kighth arenuea. street, be paved with fn pavernegt. under the as (ollown:— additional sum to those of their own people who | than they can fell in their own markets at fair pr « t t brigade N.G.8. N, ¥.. New York. Jatnary Jatd over, “ of the Oroton Aqueduet |, and the acooimpaoying or Affirmative—-Counciimen Keenan. Long Su h. would have a market for their products of | #end them to this country, our prices being the highest aregimentsl court martial for the ‘of delin tee on Sewers to sewer Kightieth street, | di therefor b son, O'Brien, Costello, Hartman, Brinkman, K mn hu millions of dollars, in addition to what | In the world. If thie surplus were Toreed 6a the mar isin the Seventy-seventh regiment N. G. + N. arth avenues, Which was laid over, " Green, Het! and io! e7 Now command, and nearly, If not altogether, equal | Kets Where it is producod i would break them down. Ii | [otrby qonatliuted. The court will consist of Klotense A of Gemma a Report of Committet on Finance, with revolution ax fol. | | Nogatire Omandimen ae als foreign trade, certainly of iar greater Import: | 8 deamued boiter by these lorelgh producers to make | gods tna. it eight ology. w steal f ra tr % Ran Seventy fourth mud Seventy-olnih sureoles |" Tesolved, That the Comptroller be and ve. ig_ here wCoumatiman Lore moved to the interests of humanity. forced gales in this couutey . No, 160 Hester street THOMAS exon Cel ich was lai over. zed and "rected oo haw © warrant in ‘tator of a. fab wae carried WAGES SROULD' PR KEPT rr, Neither is it the goods imported from abroad by our P. J. Weave, Adyatan’ of Committee on Sewers to sewer Sity-secoud Vint «Hpi Yn eae are Te neepnet And the payer was inid aver. There be no struggle to bring down wages, | own merchants winch makes this foreign competi jon #0 between Second and Thint ave: as. a4 donation, ard sa 1, pe ‘ er Takk be to preserve our markets ‘ant our home | much dreaded, bat itis che commodities sent hither by The Cattle Diseases eport of Commitee on Ro “Counctenan PULLMAN ‘ une lige Pe ol ae being broken down by a system | foreign manufacturers or merchants to be sold at tho (From the Philadelphia March 13.) Resereon Talal cas Lees acne Sp cetene Te Rae a ‘cl ie I auch root in Burope, but which | beet price that our auction markets afford, which break | A farmer named John MoCarty, ‘on the Yellow tah was tald over, ne Mey FAG os a Enootincnt, ches cat repolnlon becnierred on Finance. img down our markets aud reduce the prices of here | House road, tas tost @ aumber of sows from a disease A of Commit aid have 100 here than serfdom to euch an extent a4 to inflict heavy lomges and keon the FT not vet known, Cattle stacked by the disease soarcely | aireet. boiweem Firs more Migntyanira Bho obviqud policy of our forega trade should ve wor ee on Sewers 4 Third avenaes, \

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