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10 ty frat street, between Third and Fourth avenue 4, oda the 4 the Street Commissioner. Whick ) Was Peferred to the h ommitice on Roads By ane rman Van Voo! Beso! That the salary of f the-Assistant Engineer of ~ibe duet Bey wriment Benjamia 5, ee: in. ) $3,010, ( take effect from U $1.a00 soltition. Which was referred to th By Alderman McBru That {tne street Comm issioner be and he is ed io notity (the New York and Harlem Rail- 10 rail track In White street, be tween Centre aud Elm streets, immediately, and in’ the grout of neglect or refusal on the part of sald company to comply with said direetion, then the Street Cominis- mougr is hereby authorized, directed and to remove said rails, and to sue for and pong ree. from the said raihoad company, the expense i in 8: Terred to the Coiuatter on Streets, By Aldertun MASTRESON— evolved, Thai the sidewalk on Fifty-sevanth street, about twenty fect west of Eighth avenue, be repaired aud the flagging reset imm under the @irection of the street Commissioner, - Which was adopted, By Alderman MastRyson: Resolved, That gas mains be laid in Fighty-sixth street, between broadway and oe river, aud that ‘said street be Vighted imi under the direciton of (he Street Vom- oy ‘By Al OG iewts— Reso! tthe low and sunked lots on the south side Seer: between Firat and Second avenues, .e Committee on Finance, NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, I860-SUPPLEMENT. _—. municipal government imperatively demands that the funds NeCessary y tz ty by the action of the State Legis lature at as early ible; be it therefore ved, i That fhe Glock ‘of the Common Counel! be and he is red to {qansenit ie the Hresident of the ate and mbly a duly certified ©op the ordinance alti pera ioall for the present year, as Passed by the Bourd of Aldermen on the Lith tustant, with & seaneet that the Legialature pass the usual enabling thorizing the Bourd of Supervisors to levy the tax required to be levied in order to raise the amount of money necessary for the support of the eily government for the year 1866, Which was adopted. Alderman Vasu moved to reconsider the above action. Which was carried. He then moved that the resolution be laid on the table. Which was lost. ‘Ablerman Ezy asked leave to withdraw the resolution for the present, Whicl was gra The ordinance aking the appropriation for the support of at for the present year was. then returned wilmen, with the action of this Board end GENERAL ORDERS RESUMED. Report of Committee on Roads, in favor of adopting reso lution as follows :— Resolved, That crosswalks be laid at each of the intersec- ttons of La ory Street with 127th street. Tenth avenue, 128th street and Broadway, under the direction of the Croton Aqueduct Board, and that ihe accompanying ordinance there- for be adopted. ‘Which was adopted by the following votes— Aflirmative—A! Ee big Coman, Nortot Fiynn, Gedney, Ely, , Loew McBrien, fasterson, ‘iled 12, under the direstion of the Stree! Coumissiouer, a na tne ‘aunexed ordinance be adopted. gro al over. atest jerman VAKNum— Thi he Board of Councilmen be respectfully monies to ~4 rewura. “0 this Board the resolution making @ era of the Patriot Orphans’ Home. cork Moore, Conan, X Norton, MeBrie Reilly, Brice, Loew, Masterson, Va eli “4. athation wo he mauay Which Lt ado dadner Ty, Tye num, MeGindis and ~ amiure—alderman © by Alderman ‘That hereafter in the proceedings of this Board, motions and resolutions, each member be up one general order. commencing each alter the member from the First aud the mem: te meeting: wi her from the Deventeenth district, and {guck, regulation sball hereafter constitute one of the rules of ‘Which was ical i Alderman Lo: Woorsas the Mayor, | Aldermen and bmg of ~~ cuy ot New York did, on the 4th day of Jani gant aad couvey to the Board. of Governors of the New York Siate Woman's Hospital the block of ground in the ‘ity “ot New York bounded by the Fourth avenue aud Forty-ninth street, Lexington avenue and Fiftieth street, for the consid- eration of Che sym of $1, and for the further consideration that the Governors of said New York State Woman's Hospl- tal sbould provide and matotain twenty-t four free beds for persons residing in the city of New York, so have and fo'hold ihe premises thereby ranted solong as the’ ground oroin speeiiod should be Used f the purpose of the State Woman's Hospital aud no longer; a Whereas, the Hoard of Gavernors of the New York State Woman's ifospital having hitherto entirely neglected and rely failed to comply with uny of the provisions and obliga, tions in such grant contained, und have never entered upon orin any wise taken possessiou of the preiises thereby in- tended io be conveyed, aud no longer use such premises for the purpose of the State Woman's Hospital; therefore be it Resolved (by the Mayor, Aldermen and’ Commonalty of the city of New York, in Common Council convened), That the grant of land heretofore made to the Board of Governors of the New York State Woman's Hospital of the premises in the Nineteenth ward of the elty of New York, bounded by Worty-ninth and Fiftieth streets and Fourth and Lexington avennes, be and the same is hereby can- celled and revoked, and that all the rights and appurtenances thereto conveyed 10 the said Board of Governors of the New York state Woman's Hoapjtal by the instrument dated Jan- nary 4, 180, are hereby rescinded, abrogated and annulled, such institution never haying entered upon Said premises, oF in any way complied with the terns of the graut'so lutended to be made to them, Which was laid ove MMUNICATIONS. Acommunication was received from the Counsel to the Corporation, transmitting a draft of an act to be presented to the Legislature of the State of New York to authorize the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the city to alter or ohange the grades of all streets west of Eleventh avenue north of Thirty-tirst street. ake ‘h waa received and referred to the Committee on REPORTS. ‘The Committee on Finance presented a report br a ouation to the Calvary church to pay an assessment. Which was laid over, The Committee on Finance presented a report to make a donation to she Magdalen Asylum to ‘enable’ them to pay 03 “qrhiet was lad over, ‘The Committee on Finance presented a report to make a donation to the German Lutheran chureh in Fiftieth street, between Third and Fourth avenues. Whien was laid over, Tue Commitice on Financo presented a report makin douation to the New York Infirmary for Women and C presented a report to regulate, arate, ng ‘Thirty-fourth street, between Tenth and i welfth venues. was recommitted to the committee. fasion ‘to the Corporation Of Triuity church "Co" Baie Re, au . and Greenwich street to be sent tothe Board of as report to build a Fourth and Fifth on ‘Streets. eae » mn, Stronte. presented. report to lay @ Streets presented a report to ing Thirty- rect, Pirat and Second avenues, full width was laid over. ‘The Committee on Sewers presented a report in favor of building a sewer tn Fifty-seventh street, between Sixth and Seveutn avenues. Which was laid over. Report of Committee on Finance, im favor of adopting resolution as follows:— Heaolved, That the Comptroller be and he is hereby au- favor of the trus- in ohurch, corner of for the sun of thorined wait direcied to draw a warrant in Lexington areniie Preshytoria street and Lexington srente, Yonge at} a. Yih Interest, a4 a douation, and o enable sald tray he taxon, ‘ssocenmecte, e., ow gue ce mn the tog <8 ‘caren, the Seeeatd 10 be charged by the rape Xe rating O'Brien, Melita via a Hes ‘vorhis—15, ict Negative—Alderman Commenitiee a i oe 1p favor of adopting ‘Tiewolvedy ai rhat the Comptroter be and he is here directed to draw his warrant in favor of Ser muck forthe sum of three hundred nnd ffty dollars aud eighty conta, in full for Vill hereto anucxed. for expenses Incurred conveying the reraains of Captain EK. Calvary Cometeeys the amount to be taken from ine appro. beration for city contingrnc! ich was adopted by tie fo following vot Aatrmatty yoy Moore, Coman, Norton, McBrien, Fivon, Gedn y, Brice, Loew, O'Brien, McGinnis sag Van Voorhees ‘Negative—Aldermen Ryers, Masterson and Varnum—3. to the account of donations, by the following vote:— »man, Norton, McBrie Mesotved, That permindion be and ie y aiven to Arthur Gentil of No. 728 Broadway, to placa a showoase on each side of the door in front of ‘his sald premises, until the Common Counetl. Merman representing the dis- of im inted the ite Lae 7 street, jal nd wine ordered Which was referred to the A Resolved, That the pa; Gemean veduct Te coutisuod ‘at 1266, amended by a word “ Saal Sr et Deparument,” and after the puinpe. cer Moard of Aldermen. Sree 1866, ono gg striking out the words e—Aklermen Moore, Com ney. Rallly, Tice, Loew, nan Fi O'Brien, Biante ded Van VourhieI3 Koa, Negative—Aldermen Norton, MeBrien and Ryers. of Finanee in favor of Lo sorrel revo wed, That the Somperete, Se onl, ho is hereby au- thorwed aud directed to drew a warrant in of Weeks a Hartley, pastor of the Union Retormed Protestant Dutch ouurel ‘Sixth avenue, forthe sum of ‘as a down. Sian to enable the tard oburels $0 pa for the year Lue amount to be credited te int of donations. by she follow: yvote:— sien idermen Moore, Coman, Norton, McBrien, vl rie, aruuan, tan neh » Gedive Finance, in favor of adopting Keaolved, That the Comptroller be and he ts hereby aw thor. inert and Gicaoved tg Sra 9 warrant SS rey, favor of Charics Mish, rd of the *. Vrosideat of We Bow daret Bi," for the sum of EE a pa \. 1 fata congreg.tion,. tue pow gay Comp: ee us Commies ob Hires im favor of adopting “ifrecuon. re the accompanying ordi; the etiothigss Moore, “Coman, Norton, McBrien, Keilly, Brice, Loew, Masterson, ns Van Vorb jealth, in favor of adopt. ied, That the Commitee on Pubiie Hoalth be and is hereby digcharged from (uriher consideration of the omm- nication from the Croton Aqueduct Hoard of January Li, 19H nnd hat the same be pac ut on fle hich waa indefinitely px stponed. Report of Committee on streets, in favor of adopling reso. tution as follows — Resolved, That Thirty-thind ateset, between the First ave and Lexingion avenue be paved, with Bel vement, der the direction Of the Crovom Aqueduet aad thai | ‘Stak ae ying ordinance therefor be edopte: teh w Broadway jan pavement, yroton Aqueduct ordinance t Beoate ; tS direction of ment, and that the Accumpan: be adopted, a Which was adopted by the following vote:— Afirmative—Aidermen Moore, Voman, Norton, McBrien Pienn, ely Were, Reilly, rice, Lorw 0, Varnum, O Brion ort *\ oaths Roads in favor of adopting resotu- retor Se ee feaolveds That the sidewalks of Fi th street, b deene Third snd Fourth acervies, oe Waagee here neces wader the Wo e' Street Commissioner, and ing ord nance therefor f Which was adopted by tie ing vote “et A@irmsuye—Aldermen ivom, Gedvey, Hig, Kynre. eel arhum, 0 Briea, Meine nan, Norton, McBrien, y Bric®, Loew. Masterson, _ and VanVoorhis— 6 err0Ne, Alderman Rymas moved to + spend the present onde ee c P der of «the purpose of taking up papetatrom the iene as carried, RRS FROM THE POA ‘OF comNctt. yy. he Committee on Finance, tuakt tion Ans elty government, ac., ease of Con ) Bock, 19, 1904, pana by etrik owt the au pavement and tneert ee a i wm ia og} tou conereot Board appropria the year B Varnum, O'Brien, Swotilants ana Yan Voorhin= i Report of Committee on Roads, in favor of adopting reso- Jution as follows: Kosolvad. That the sidewalks on both sides of 120th street, between Firth and Sighth nvenuog be Hagged a space four feet wide through the middie of the same, where not nlrend done, under the direction of the Street ‘Commissioner, ani he accompanying ordinance therefor be adopted. ‘Which was-adopied by the following vote:— qAfirmatve Aldermen Moor, Coman, Norton, | Flynn, Gedney, Hy. Byers, Reilly Loew, Masterson, Var. num, O'Brien, cGinnis and Van in oa 1 be of Committee on Roads, in favor of adopting reso. rr p Ams Resolved, hat ‘Tiath street, from Third to Fourth aven be regulated and graded. the curd. and gutter sconce be act and t itemlk lagged a space four feet wide through the middle thereof, under the tion of the Street Commis. sioner, and that the accompanying ordinance therefor be ich was ad the following vote:— oAirmalive—Aldern vaetc§ ations .Coman, “Norton, Fiznn, Sam, Sires: Mechinin and aud Van Voorn ag : of Committee on Roads in favor of adopting reso- ution as follaws:— Resolved, That crosswalks ‘be laid at'each of the intersec- tions of 126th street with the Tenth avenue, Broadway and venth and Twelfth avenues, under the direction of the Froton Aqueduct Board, aud that te accompanying ordi- nance therefor be ado} AVivich wan ndopted by the following vole:— Sairmative—Aldermen Moore, Coman, Norton, Flynn, sale Ely, Ryers, Lael Brice, Loew, Masterson, ‘Brien, McGinnis and Yan Voorhis—15, port of Committee on Roads 1n favor of adopting reso- ution as follo Resolved, That t tue sidewalks on both aides of ae ith ave- nue, from'l25th to 129th street, be flagged a space four feet wide through en oudaie of the. auger where not already done, undor the direction of the Street Commissioner, and that the accom) ea ordinance therefor be adop! Which was adopted by the following vote:— Aflirmative—Aldermén Moore, Coman, Norton, Flynn, Gedney, Ely, Rellly, Brice, Loew, Masterson, 'Varnum, O’Brien, MeGinnis and Van Vooriis—I4. Report of Committee ou Roads, in favor of adopting reso- lution as follows: Resolvéd, ‘That ‘Ninety- first street, from Third fo poor avenue, be’ Fags guttered, and ‘the sidewalks et ir feet wide through the centre thereof, under the a ion of the Street Commissioner, and that the accom- panying ordinanoe therefor be adopted. Which was adopted by the following vote:— Afirmative—Aldermen Moore, | Coman, Norton, Flynn, Gedney, Ely, Kelly, Brice, Loew, Masterson, Varnum} O'Brien, McGinnis and Van Voorhis—l4, Report of Committee on Roads, in favor of adopting reso- lution as follow Resolved, That the sidewaiks on the south side of Fifty. seventh street, between Firat and Second avenues, be flagged eight feet wide, where not alres done, under the direction of the Street Commissioner, and that the accompanying ordi mance therefor be siete th Which was adopted by the following vote:— Aflirmative—A\ core, Coman, Norton, Flynn, Gedney, Ely, Reilly, , Varnum; Brice, Orrick, MoGinnis ana Van Yoorkis 1a, Report of Committee on Roads in favor of adopting reso- lution as follows :— — Fifty-seventh street, between First and Paved with’ the sione Block paveincat, ection of the Croton Aqueduct Department, the wihole expense to be borne) by the ows wners of property bene- fited, direction of Board, aud that the “sae an ordinance theretor ayy ‘adopted. ‘adopted by the following vote:— Aldermen Moore, Coman, Norton, Flynn, pligaut, Masterson, Varnu of Committee on Whurves, Piers and Slips in favor t of am pting resolution as follows:— That the. Btreet Commissioner be 7 and he is aay. ‘Brien, Mc wet ‘authorized and directed to rebuild the bulkhead on the x Hine at the foot of aust Forty-uinth street, Al moved 10 auend, the ‘resolution by adding the worue'“char the asane be done by eouteact- ‘Which was carried. ‘The resolution, as amended, was adopted by the following “Aira Moore, Coman, Norton, Fiynn, oan Ray, rice, Loew, Maaercou, Var far! m *yoorhis 15. a Daretie i Ic WY thing 76. mk pata daramerey nee abr Fiurbeinn Seana ete half ae se to be paid by the main the ‘city, under Of the © Aqued ec, Hoar, at tie tiny casos eine Gran be a Po mored to.amend by striking out “Four. teenth street” and Inserting “Nineteenth ‘*Ayibich was carried. nd, a8 amended, the same of Contains we Biseeta Ta Sorse of adpting re rolution aa follows: |, That Sixteenth street, from Third to avenue, be paved pavement, one bait the nan ty ba pornn by the rty owners and the remain. the city, under the dirwetion of the Croton, Aqueduct and the accompanying therefor be 6 mn Ware ore: to: emend by striking out the Inserting Sill werte “Fourth avenue” aod the words “Ruther. ht ae carried, amended, (he same was laid ove Report of Committee on Streets in favor of adopting reso- Miran irae ved, That Second and Third avenues be paved, Sas streets with Belgian second: balf the to be borne mm @ balance by the cliy, under the direcdlon of en tthe accompanying ordinance Which con or tne following vote: — was al me gr ng meee ren Cyaan, Norton, Flynn, ers, Re: Loew, Masterson, Var- num, UB: Mcdtants nd Ys Yan Voorhis 1b. MOTIONS RESUMED, Alderman Masterson mored to tu the present order of business for the prpeme of taking up papers Pre fro the Board of Counel Wh.ch was carried. EATERS THOM THR BOARD OF COURCILEER. Re mites on Finance making the appropria- tion for the oar 1806, (Board of Councilmen, March 19, 1866.) The former action of this Bonrd is this day adhered to. Alderman Vanwum moved for the appointment of @ con- nee committee. ‘The motion, together with the paper, was laid over for the nt. ig the Croton Board to defer the work of ing Fifty-seventh sireet, between Sixth and Seventh Avenues, until (he gas and water pipes and sewers are laid tn said street. wel to the Corporation be and {* directed to I from the Ju dginen Of the General Term of the Supreme Court to the of Appealsun the matter of the mandamus against the Com mon Council, for the orenting of certain market stock for the Puryowe of erecting a market in the Eighteenth ward. isch the fol Affirmative—Aldet joore, Coman, Norion, Flynn Fly, ityers, Keilly, Brice, Masterson, Varnium, MeGinnis aud ‘an Voorbis—12. ‘Negative—Aldermen Gedney and Loew—2. MOTIONS RESUMED. Alderman Bix here moved to take-up the resolution offered him at the present session of this Board, directing the Clerk of the Common Council to forward a copy of che ord. nance adopied by this Board on the 14th inst. making the annual appropriations for the support of the city government fur the present year, o the presiding officers of the Sem@e and Assembly ot the Legislature of this State, Which was carried And the resolution was t hoped from the Counsel Jon was receiv in answer to a resolution of inquiry in re pein the city by gas companies who have no tracts. Which was received and directed to be printed in the refe: to the Committee oo Lamps and Ga: ‘anTAPERS YROM TH BOARD OF COUXCILMEN RESUMED. ance for © protection of pasmeugers oo tegclen in tne city ond cousty ot Now York, hich waa referred to the Committee on Ferries. Report of the special committee appointed to make the ty to the 22d of Feb. ry arrangemer ruary, with resouutic Resolved, That the Comy by directed {o draw his warrant for the amounts hereunto annexed, and in favor of the parties in whose names said ted ar 1 oat, Vidge, fireworks ieorge Mawbey, salutes, tiene 8 Roome, decorating Lewis Carpenter, stands, Kiwent Van Ranat, coaches. . H's band, muste, two places. . . ‘te two places. . . DL Der ing’s band, two and, two Snemaker's band, two . Donation 10 the Veteran core... Staats Britny dvertint Courrier dee New York World, Rew York Time New York Sun, Shrortatnn: Evening Post,’ advertising. . New York irnal, advertising & James MeAdema, ringing bells ‘ 3 iT ag bells : 2 Charles Ticinoargs ringing bei . ca. 2 George Brainton, ringing be 4 James K Ayoilffe, ringh w Total, $i4is Which was led over, Report ‘ommittee On Ferries to establieh a ferry at the foot oF Spring atreet, North river, Which was laid over, GRNERAL ORDERS REST MPD. Resolition of Board of Vounciimen, as iollow: in hereby ap authoriged avd Payment for tue RAmMe pou yehers, and charge the asi: facies Alderman Bil to amend by © wort “Committee on Natlonal Affairs! \the. wo Hoard of Couneiimen, and omritter on Arts aud Setence= of the Board of Aideriaed.” Which wae a the ep Resch ionhy A apace tour fe this Board do adhere to ie aunts was carried. nipon Alierman Evy presented the following reeol: ft f# evident from the df action of both ordinance making “er of the Common ye ment for the eri el ar nd Saat ekg Sirection of the sre Comey ay ing ordinance PAT hicR wae coment uit he ihe fo Following vote. — Afiinmative —Aldermes oman, Norton, Piynn Rig, Ryore, telly, Brtew, Loew, Varnum aid Mournniectt tive— Alderman Gedney 1. Rewer of Co vamitiee on Sewers, in favor of concurring with the Board of Coupetimen in adopting resoiucion aa for lows Re granted to Thames Varker A private drain Kiaghty'foneth street ewer forthe pure ppg property there “rh ‘as cnpesee'ef ena Thomas Varker and cer J. F. Collins, ander the direction of the Croton Aqueduct Department, Which was sped, Alderman Nowrow mo do adjourn to meet on o veM. Which was carried. Je thereupon moved that this Bi djo Which was carried by the following ween” S220ure RESUMED, hat when this Board adjourn it lOudsy next, 2h instant, at two Affirmative—Aldermen M o ers, Reilly, Brice, Loew and Masterson NOrtm Byer N itive cAldermen Flynn, Geduey, Ely, Varoum and w pon the Pursipext declared that the Board stod qigurmed uolil Moudsy meat, 26th Instant. a two 0c PM. . T, VALENTINE, Clerk. OFFICIAL. STATED SESSION—Monpay, March 19—2 P. M. The Board met in their Chamber, 16 City Hall, pursuant to adjournment, reent J. Wilson Green, Esq., President, in the chair, and the following mem! Councilmen ui Siacom, isan, Robinson, O'Brien. Kenney, Costello, Hartman,” Brinkmé foster, Watts, White, Mackay, ‘Thomas, Halloran, Roberts; Pullman, Hetrick and Tt The minutes of the meetings held March 12 and 16 were approved. corse E TON. Councilman Puiltion of Colona ef Ninety-sith regiment N. ¥. 8. N. G, fo be reimbursed for ex eaten for msi BS ere ‘prese followi fution:— sts ¥i That the be and he is hereby au- thorized and directed to draw his in favor of Colonel 1D, Krehbill, Ninety-sisth regiment N, Gees. Ne Y-y for the sum of for july 4, 1865, and November 24, 1865, as will aj Pear from ‘annexed. bills and petition, sie ‘amount to ‘ken from and charged to appropriations for city contin: P Which was referred to the Committee on Finance. RESOLUTIONS, By Councilman Kostrr— Resolved, That the Comptroller be and he ts hereby au- thorized and directed to draw his warrant in favor of B. Kis- senberth for the sum of $160, bei: for mnusie furniehed on the occasions of celebration July 4, 1805, ut East Houston street square, and also at West Houston atreet square, aud me to its appropriate account. w ich was a referred to the Committee om Finance. iy epee, That the sigewalk in front of No. 8? be Migged forthwith, “under thé-direetion of Concnisstons ‘Which was referred to the Committee on Streets. By Councilman Romtxson— solved, That the crosswalk running from the southwest to the southeast corner of Spring and Greenwich sireets be relaid, under the direction of the Croton Aqueduct Depart. Greene ie Street y Councilman H. Resolved, That permission be and the same is hereby given to Thomas J. Monroe to curb and gutter und flag the side- walk, and grade in front of his premises, on 124th street, the same to be done at his own expense; and under the direction of the Street Commissios Which was referred to the Committee on Roads. By Councilman HauLoran— Resolved, That the Horie, in Gaslight Company be and they are hereby authorized and directed to cause street lamps to be set and lighted on the east side of Fourth avenue, from Eighty-seventh to Ninety-second street, under the direction of the Street Commissioner. Which was adopted. And. (he sume was directed to be sent to the Board of Al- dermen for concurrence. “By Councilman Roperts— f Resolved, That the Street Commissioner take immediate proceedings to have low and sunken lots filled up and drain pipe put In to connect with the sewer in First avenue, from ‘the low lots between the First and Second avenues and be. ee orig and 116th streets, for the benefit of the public ea Which was referred to the Committee on Publie Health. man Kosten— ‘Connell Resolved, That the Comptroller be and he ereby a thorized and directed to draw his warrant In favor of Hill's Brass Band for the sum of $104 for music furnished on Fourth of July, 18hs, junction of ‘East Broadway and Grand street, and charge the same (0 account of ‘city contingencies. ‘Which was referred to the Committee on National Affairs. + By Councilman Costei.0— Resolved, ‘That the sidewalks of Washington Market, along the Weat street aide, from Vesey to Fulton street, be replapked immediately, under the direction of the Street missioner. Which was laid over. By Counciiman Loxa— « directing the construction of a sewer, d also the laying of water aud gas pipes in Filty-seventh street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, are now pending before the Common Council; hereas itis dewirable that these improvements should be completed before the laying of the stone block pavement in said street shail be commenced; and Whereas a contract has recently beon made for the con- struction of aid pavement, but the work under i not yet being commenced; there That the Croton (on Aqueduct Board be and they are r the commencomanh of the work, ter the sald sak tas water xevand” gat i treet em! raced in sat pty provided for said pavement shall release the ‘occasioned by delay in the By Councilman H Resolved, That the ‘dewalke in Fourth street, com. be full ust (0 avenue By said alrect, and the accompanying ordi: went anetee Crue No. 4 the northwest corner of reets, under r the direction of the Croton aa yr ym rte “abate the accompanying ordinance therefor ‘adopted. was laid over. Kisolved. That Righty-thied street, between Eighth and Tenth avenues, be © Gutterod, wind sidewalks tagged space four fect wide, under the direction of the, Stréet Commissioner, the accompanyit rdinance theretor bs was laid over. TROM HIS WONOR A message was received from uis Honor the Mayor, re- turning unapproved resolution directing, the Street Ciminis gione vertise for proposals to rebuild piers 58 and 69 Which was received, Iaid on the table for tea days, rected to be entered af length in the minutes und published under the direction of the clerk. | Report of Committee on’ dada, i regulate, Fifty-sixth nireet between Second on ede ore tid Report vat Committe on Roads, to regulate, dc, 13ist street, between Fourth and Fifth avenues, Which was laid over, Report tee y tend oy Povo Ay tocurd, &c., 112th street, ittee on Roads, to regulate, &e., 1th reet, from First to Kighth avenue. “Which wan Inia over: Report of Committee on Public Health , to fill {in south aide of, street, betwoen Second and Third avenu: Wibich wae lad over. Committee on Finance, ror of warring srrlag with the Bourd of Aldermen {2 taking Ofainud to the Patriot Orphans’ Home. Which was laid over. of Committees on Belgian hresstass in favor of topting re resolution as follows: the Bowery to av donation ‘That Second street, from D, be Wt with Belgian pavement, one of the property owners and the remainder sr on ibe eity, and the aecompanying ordinance therefor be adopted. Councilman Pcunsax moved to amend said resolution and T irom the provision that the city sxpouse of the improvement was then adopted by the following vote:— ounelimen Keenan » Stacom, Flynn, \o, Herusan, Brioksape: omas, Hettrick and Im iive—Conneilmen White, Kellogg, Halloran, Roberts ond Puitreancs Councilman Krexan called up General Order No, 186, being an ordinance making the saatal appropetaions for te wap Part of the government of the city of New York, {or the year 1966, and the redemption of the principal of #aid debt becom- in sald year, Mis, baigead: Board Councilmen March 1, MA ead sent to Board of Aldermen ) be (By the Hoard of Alderman March 16, amended, and re- turned to Board of Councilmen.) \e Board. to consider the ordinance, as amended the, ‘of Aldermen, by sections. "ou the » following itera ne by the Saanoumaedies an weit Tnainaiog $125,000, Uhe pavement of the City Mall Park, sf desired {o'be used for that iting theretrom tne urn of §50000 og ta te ‘rom the sum oon. iasecth in lew of the sum of $10,000. hi ‘hich was cat On the fe bg we lenprovoment Vor the improrement of the Broadway pavement... Counetiman PULLMAN. “moved ‘ie ainend the ordinance by “Wri roy the above item. hy Le ftem :— Betdge-<Fror the efection of an aerial bridge corner of roadway and Fulton st a, Resamas mowed to amend (he ordivance by sing theretrom the above item. oon the following item leaning Markets For arorping, and * roping as ‘ Counctiman Por.May moved to amend said item by stelle therefrom the sum of $25,000, and inserting iu heu there- 7 of $17,300. Tollowing tiem :— y Vontingeacies—Por the expe rations, tncluding Washingt. Fourth of July; entertaining f Piling and preparing for publication "wicnual of the Corporation," payment of re for the apprehension of fugitives trom justice, all other contingent expenses lawfully incurred by the Common Couneil, not specifically provided (or. under other titles of ‘asoonunt $10,000 Coune!lman PeLimax moved to amend satd item by arti therefrom the sum of $160,000, and iuseriing 1 len thereot the sam of $100, Which was lost piers, bulk 'm pari by the ¢ itman (om ed vo oretrom the stim of @HN,000, ata toe sum of $600,009. Which waa jot The ordinance as amended was then readopted by the fol Jowing vote — oy ui by seriting og ia Hew thereot neitmen Ke Long. Ftacom, Fi iio, Watunan, wrin Ma kay Kellogg, Thomas, naliean ® vd Hewri 4. att vom Sthbweqne tly The Prestwrsy announced that seid ordinance had been returned by t hey athe 1 to their former action » KVENAS moved uhat wits a message that his Board adhere to its arried, 6 Clerk ré-transinit the with « messag ation tothe aecva of this n SEAN Yhereupon presented fur adoption the sedi od, That ¢ Lg Real Clore of this Board be directed to transuit forthwith to the honor ad he nia hereby emialn thire Of the Biate of New York a copy of the we ear TSH a8 passed by this Voura Which Wo adopter Report of Committees on National Affairs in favor of adopt: ing resolution as follows: — esate W Tor music furnished the wellth regiment New Yor e National Guard, Lot ole bration of the Fourth of 1Ots, Gnd alee tor, S98) for music furnished Klereoth Tatmeet, i tional Guard, for parade on Nowember 21" 1968, nod charge cocouet ot tty consingenotes, adopted by foliywing role.— Afirmative-ounciimea Keanan, Long. Stacom, Fiznn, a0 Brien, Keuney, Haring, Brinkman. Koster mee. Tyomas, Halloran, Roberts, Pullman, Het Councilmen Costella, Watts, White and) Mac “t, eport of Committe: adapting resolution as Resolved, That the Coma ized to draw his n National Affairs, in favor of low: w York tl fcemaasio tramiabees by sald for amt $12) being regiment on the ee a! “Geich was adopted by ihe vot Marmatneet puncilinen Keenan, Ong ,Btacom, Flynn, Robinson, O" Brie Kenney, Costello, HHatuman, Brinkman, Koster, Watts, Gi , ; Hallorap, Rob ali. packed reese nomas. Houricx hd Imlay 22 port bt ional Affairs in Tavor of adopt- ingrbuintion as follows solved, That the Committee on National Affaira be and tuey sare hereby authorized and ‘directed on behalf of he city of New York, to procure for and present to the sixty. nuh regiment Now York inte Natlout Guaed a sand of , um pela ted therefor, ‘and the Comptroen is finvnuthoriael and di: ihe paeonataton of tis Paper Wiehe asd tape “Which wan ndopiod bp the Telinwing vote nA jwe~Counciinen, Keenas, "8 O'Brien, Ken ‘atts, Gree gaa, Brinktaane Roster, cy or ‘Thi to Nicholas Daw, sold at Corpora the 10th day of Novem ‘for an ssestment mt for ‘te lots in block bounded by Thirty- fit streets and venth avenues, pier ment hai by the Common Council Sepiem- ber 18, 1897, the ‘ald warrent “pe charged Wo the account of a ne pets aight eccogeas yeas as ive—Councilmen Keenan, Long, St Flynn, fog we paeeo. ag oh phy throne re einkraan, ‘m: rpg octet ili se Halloran And the paj Resolution of Board of jiitrmen, as follows Resolved, That application be made to the Legislature for the passage of the annexed a ANwAorto amend the Kevised Statutes in relation to reports of deaths to the Public Administrator, The people of fhe State of New York, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as followa:— Section forty-five tre of titis six, pare two. chapter artiel roby stscuded oad read two of the Revised Statutes is as followa:— Secri Every person keeping & hotel or boardi lodgin, inthe chy of New York shail report in writing to the Public Administrator the name of every persou not & member of his family, who shall die within twelve (12) hours after such deat! ner within twelve (12) hours after an inquest shall re the name) if known, of the deceased person, and deliver over ull effects taken. by "hem. immodiately. Svery undertaker shall alse report within twelve (12) house after the burial by him of any deceased person having no beat of kin known to him ta be entitled to. adminisior. Whoever shall neglect to ec ith this provision ball be deemed guilty of a misde id, upon conviction eof, shall be, punishable by imprisoiment in the Peni- tentiary for a period not frceeng six mont one month, and a fine of foty of which ‘given (0 the informer, and the other moiety to be into the city treasury, The Health Odicer of the city of New York shalt be sub Ject to the same fine, to be sned for and recovered in the Hame of the Public Administrator, the one moteuy of whieh to be paid to the informer and the other moiety to the use of the Corporation of the city of New York, for any omission or neglect to réport to the Public Administrator, as required by section fourteen, chapter six, article one, part two, title six of Revised statutes, Councilman MACKAY moved that saldpaper be reterred to the Committee on Ordinances, ‘Which was carried, Resolutions of Board of Aldermen as follows: Resolved, That application be made to the lature for an amendment of section forty of article one, chapter six of art two of the Revised Statutes, 80 that the kame shall read as follows: — ‘zc. 40. The Public Administrator shall publish the said statecaont by deity copy thereof to the county ‘Cler to be deposited in his olfice, and another copy in the oflice ol the Comptroller, open to publi inspection upon payment of a fee iu each case of fifty cents, pald into'the City reasury. ‘Gouncliman Kv1..06G moved that said resolution be refer- red to the Committee on Ordinances, in’ his’ or her house, nd every coro: Which was carried. Resolved, That a ag bad the n receivit poate and culverts, be built in Eld: treet, between and Delancey streets, penta aint ¢ e direction of the ‘Groton queduct amen, ona thas theaccompanying ordinance therefor be ah by ft he was following vote:— Adirmative—Couneilmen haat Flynn, Koster, Hatioran, Robsrts, ‘An ordinance to sewers. ‘steam into Councilman rs moved that said ordinance be referred bad the eget gy on Ordinances, Which was carried. ‘of Committee on Finance in favor of adopting reso- lution as i Reso ‘at the be and he is ed to areer hin wareeet te tase of Neonele Te A Mots tor for jisbursemen ry Fenton n. during-the fins s city and ut ior ot the the Cy ‘of, of Now Fon troller ¢ gencles. Which was re-eoun earn ae Shunt! witha, Thomas, Roberts and Pull- of Committen on National Affairs, in favor of on. with the Bourd of Aldermen in adopting resolution the Commissioner be he nd direcied. on iro we corporation ‘ork, to. rogigot Mere NO. Sats aenging bw f this gallant iu the a Of the Union, and that the esas the same the amount lo be charged to the account ae oontinges: Witch was ado ton as, Tollows: Resolved, That the curb and reguinied “an Fifth ai Yhrongh | Seo contee of, the same, w pape ‘ommmissioner, and the accompanying ei careieen Puttman moved that said report ve recom. mitted to the Committee on Roads. ” Which was carried. of —, on Roads in favor of adopting resolu- tion as, folio Resolved, "That Sixty-second street, between Third and Fifth avenues, be where necessary, under the @rection of the Street issioner, aud the accompany. following tote:— mative—Councilmen Keenan, Stacom, Robinson, often Renney, Hartman, Brinkman, Koster, Green. Mackay, frelloae. Thomas, Halloran, ‘pobesta, Pullman, Hettrick and Imiay— 19. Negative—Counciimen Long, Flynn and Costatlo—3 ‘of Committee on Roads eee of lution as follows :—- lavor of adopting reso. Resol wed, That 116th atreet, from Eighth avenue to Har- Jom river, he regulated, graded, cares pid gulier stoves set, and sidewalks flagged where noi alrendy done, and also that cromew be Inid at Fourth, Fifth and Sixth avenues, the ame to be done 7 a of the Street, and accompany ' Counciiman Put. was mgyed that said, back to the Committee on Negative—Councilmen Long, White, Mackay, Kellogg and Pullmao—S. Councilman Taomas moved that the Committee on Salaries: and Offices he dise! from the further consideration of resolution of Board Resolved, That Charles N. Romaine be and he ts hereby appointed tn and for the city ap count Commissions: Gt New Fort nthe place of Yobu 8, Masterson, who moation " qruutes ue was lost. aces moved that euch vote te reseneidered. further consideration of * aa fc Resolved, That ‘o jamin A. Moran be and he ts here! a hea ‘of Deeds in piace of , HL 4 went by whieh naid paper was laid over was recomsid- was then concurred in. Councilman Twowas moved that the Committer om Salaries bite markets be rm no dour dollars per day. 10 *aphich was carried And me was laid over, Councilman FiNs moved thet when the Board a journs it go so to meet on Monday neat, Bh Inst, at two tM to date trom dd Which was carried by the following vote: Mrmative—Counctiner Lot ‘on, O'Brien, Kenner, comctio, Hartman, Warts, Green, Mackay, 8, Hallo wnek and linlay—13. Brink. ive—Connelimen Keenan, Stacom, Robinson, joberts aud Pallman—& ees on oe following vote: — uncilmen Flynn, Kenney, Costello, Hart. ‘atts, Green, Mackay and Hettrion onan, Low o Coe: Koster, wie, Thomas, Ha Anson. Rober, Pal nan end Iniay Coupeltinan Ronixeon called up General Orfler 190, being A report of Committee on Ferries, in favor of adopting pre saute Aud Frsotutiow oa Cellos Whereas, By resolution of the Common Coancll, approved by the Mayor, it waa Resolved, That the Comptroller be and he ts herety horized an directed to advertise and sell at aucuon a le ( eatabits le an ferry from the basin at the foot of New ork, to Hoboken, New fe point whore Une old. feery wos cotabliahed or d yards north or soath of that point, fora verm aot excerding ten years And whereas, asearling to the wor ling of sald resolution ft haa been foubd impowst bie to. pre on the Hovokea «hore, within the tenth ana distance: and of the Fifth, Bighth and Ninth wards are the aforesaid fe: ry established aa soon as cure A suitable landing possible, therete Rerpolv ad be That the above resolution be and thy oll in the ¢ wt ot New . & any Point on U L abore in ee be found practicable, for a term not exceer tng ten Santina Batyawas moved that the Board do now ad Jou Wibich was Jost by tne following vain Ly wy oe Le al Figan, Keaney, Costello, oes, 7 or tive—Counciimen Lowe, ave, Robinson, O'Brien, nar 8, Koster, Green, White mh vias, Halloran, Roberu, Pullman, Nevtriok and I rhe Sammie and reso A were (hon adapted by the fol ~ isomerase, Fogg, Btagom. S Grecn, ‘Tuomas, Pullman, si Sie —Counedmen Kenney, Costello, White, Mackay ncilman Stacow called ap General Order 142, being a re. port of Committee on Nation: ‘airs, in favor of couour- Hg wh the Board of ormen in adopting resvtution as Resolved, That the Compfreller be and he is hereby au- thorized and directed to draw @ warrant In favor of Thomas | M. Reid, Colonel of the Second zeghneut New York National | Guard, for the sum of $5,000 aeu donation, in order to ree place the furniture, c.. of the armory the regiment, | which had been used and disposed of by ove clty, while the | regiment was absent at she seat of war, the amount to bo charged by the Comptroller to the iedount of dons. tion ‘Wiitch was adopted by the Affirmative—Couneilmen Fm sang, Stacon, Flynn, Robinson, O'Brien, Kenney. C ore Hartman, inkman, Koster, Watts, Green, W homas, Holloran, Roberts, Pullman, Hettrick and nai cree MOUONS RESUMED. Councilman Fuxxx moved that the Board do now ad- ay W Vinich was lost by the following vote— Affirmative—Councilmen | Keenan, Stacom, Fl on. 0", ‘Brien, Kenney 'Conielloy Greon, stacks ‘and I Hettrick—9, ‘gutive—Counciimen Long, ns pare pond mane Kosten, Watts, White, Thomas, ti Rover ‘ullinan and Imlay—12. rea mailman HAmzAAR moved that, the een order of usiness for the purpose 0: ay oy from the Board of Aldermen. ee Which was lost. Couneilman Stacom called yy 2 ars? Somes, on and inal. ‘& space pote na wits, bee i, been Thr ‘Third avenues, under the direction et ‘and the accompa: io therefor 840 sa amend said resolution words “between Third and ‘AGALN RESUMED. General Order No. 108, being , in favor of adopting resol General Order of Committee on tt jy hay itr be, and be 1 he Wil: frthe Eighty fourth regiment, {or acu furnished on iy fast Osiow Tork Biate Nae is66, and cl the same to account of Aoanciiiean Sracom moved that said resolution be referred k to the Committee on National Affairs, wi hich was carried. man up General Order No, 188, Hone of Davia fheat, be ental for services of Appeal Commissioners, with resolution as fol- Resolved, That the Comptroller be and he is here thorized and directed to draw his warrant in favor of Da Saasall for the game of 9306, oe full for services rendered 88 Messenger issloners of ( Rew Yor’ Fire ‘Department’ Trom June 1, 1804" 10 June Councilman Stacow moved that sald resolution be referred back to the Committee on Finance. Which was iost by the following vote :— Afirmative—Councilmen Long, Stacom, Flynn, Robinson, Costello and White—6, Negath noiimen Keenan, O’Brien, Koaney, Hart man, Brinkman, Koster, Watts, Green ello. Thothas, Halloran, Roberts, Pullman, Iettrick and imla Councilman Stacowt moved that auld resolution be refei to the Committee on Salaries and Oilices. Which was lost, The resolution was then lost for want of asuflicient num- ber of votes, as follows:— Afirmative—Councilmen Keenan, Long, Robinson, OrBrien, Kenney, Contello, Maruman, Brinkman. Koster! Mackay, ‘th Halloran, Robert Mane Hettrich and tmiey 17 Negative—Councilinen Stacom, Flynn, Green and White—4. ‘n BRINKMAN moved uch vote be recon- Cou sider: Which was carried. And then laid over. (OTIONS AGAIN RESUMED. Councilman Hartaan moved to reconsider the vote by which was recommitted to the Committee on National Affairs report in favor of ing bill of Schineller*s Bund. Vhich was on: cllman COSTELLO moved that the Board do now ad- sW nich ‘was lost by the following vote: Afirmative—Cout Lon ym, Kenney, Costello, Brinkman, Green, Mackay, Kellogg and N Vounciimen Keenan, Flynn, Robinson, @’Brien, Hartinan, Koster, Watts, White, Thomas, Halloran, Roberts, Pullman and Talay ‘on Puitaan moved that said resolution be Sait wos earetod by the Soloue Tote, ieee tang See Whee aan ta ge man, Hettrick, aud Tenla ae jceanalngs do now ad- Soe ofnrica, 6 on Costello, Koster, ese ma Mckay, Kellog tee psbage urann agay tefi Report of pase Tt with revolution as fol- whieh upon tts face indicates a and maintenance of these a eS that none of them orth, sion year Com on th But another and cont {reason for the conclusions of and asked for Property, and tent — at rial id A pas ing 0 cond a pies hot only the credit ts franehives, lands aod proper: and any grant of ‘either of th notoniy a breach of faith to the’ cevdivors, bat impairs cae the city and depreciates the market value of the city Your Committee, while endorsiny magi humanity of the en- Lerpriee, and ibe blgh character of those, conueciad wih it Cannot feel justified in recommending & propositt which would tend W embarrass. the nancial ofleers of the cy in their duties. or impair the credit of Ite secnritins They. therefore, unanimously recommend (he non-coner. ‘of this Board wie the resolution, and that the request ¢ petitioners be denied. GEOROR Dd. renin Chairman. PATRICK Hi. mmitiee on Roads ia ‘erin ot ‘adopting reso. One aL, Ran seventh street, Report of © lution as folic Snowed that sald resolution be referred back to che Commitiee on R. Stacom moved that said paper be referred the Committer on Streets ich was lost. anetiman Stacom moved that said resolution be referred to the Committee on Public Health Witch was tos. Coanciiman Stacow that said resolution be referred to the Committee on Lat sand Places, Which was lust. Councilman Kaawan moved that the Board do now ad- stned sabour ed Ore Bizas, THE Ww York (WEEKLY HERALD, rai pe NEW HERALD NOVEL. NOVEL. NOVEL. NOVEL. NOVEL. NOVEL. NOVEL, NOVEL. NOVEL. NOVEL, ERICAN SOCIETY. MERICAN SOCIETY. BRICAN SOCIETY. ERICAN SOCIETY. MERICAN socrery, AMERICAN SOCIETY. AMERICAN SOCIETY, socterr, SOOIETY, socretry, Mar, May, May, May. 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