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B ARMY BULLETIN. OWPICERS OF THE REGULAR ARMY RECOMMENDED ‘POR PROMOTION, BY BREVET, TO THE QHADE OF MAJOR GENERAL IN THE REGULAR ARMY, FOR ALLANT AND MERITORIOUS SERVICES, MAPE BY THE BOARD OF GENERAL OFFICERS ASSEMBLED aT ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, ON TBE 4TH OF mancu, 1866. Date of | Name of Battle oF + |__ Compaion ¥ Geday Mountain, Names. petisniventa. lin. ~ ec ) wee fJuly ‘Feb, 22, 65) CapWilm'gton,NC foay Ags't PtH :fraly Hany cone ER 8, Couby.. [July '6| Rep Ft. Steedman. °6i| Frankl ae cee N. 0. 2, '65/Capture of ‘Seima REGULAR ARMY RE- LIST OF OFFICERS OF THE COMMENDED FOR PROMOTION, BY BREVET, TO THE GRADE OF BRIGADIER GENERAL IN THE REGULAR ARMY. Date of Bat- Names. Todate from| tleor Cam-| Name of Battle o” _ Campaign. David Hunter. une 6, '64/C Campaign in Val. of Va; Piedmont. A. McD. McCook. Oct. _8, 162] Perryville. J. G, Fosie: Cap. of savannah, ort Hudson, iC ire of Mobile, Cap.Charlotte,NC 13] Gettysburg. '64] Uap. Little Rock, rrender of Lee, Bristow Station, Campaign agamst Price in Mo. p. of Ft, Wagner attanoogn. A. Pieasonton. A, Gilmore. Tul . F. Smit 7 sraly George Cri July m. in West Va, Godirey Weitzel. July | Surrender of Lee. . B. J Cap .Ft. McAllister Five Forks, 65] Five Forks. ap.Port Hudson, Cedar Creek. Surrender of Lee, r. of Johnston. rrender of Lee. render of Lee, of Atlanta; PeachTreeCreek, of Atlanta, ville. Sept 1. 4 65| Dec, 1 16 104 Aug. 30, '62| |Sept. 10, ‘63 Sept. 10, 163} Oct. 19, '64]Cam. Shena’h Val. Cedar Creek. Gueter Grover... Aug. 1, '65/Oct..19, ’64| Cedar Creek. 8. W. Crawford../Aug. 21°65] April_1, °63] Five Fork J. H. Carleton...|Auy. 3, ay 2 '65| Serv. in N. Mexico, Absalom Baird..|Aug. 4, Sept. 1) '64)Capture Atlanta, 3,6. Robinson.) Ang. 6, 66] Muy: BRS Spottay rant umn Seyi ug. ril 2, '65/Cap. Petersbury Gharles Grin, ..|Aug. 7 April 1°63 Five Forks. 8; 165] Deo. 16, °64 Neshvitie 9, 6] April 9, 165|Siege Petersburg; surrender of Lee. Aug. 10, '65) April 2, '65| Cap. Petersburg. Aug. 1, '65|Sept. 3) °63 Cal agat Inds ‘White Stone Hill, Robt. 8. Granger Aug. 12, 165|Oct. 90, 164 Def: Decatur, Ala, John H. Kil Aug. 13, °65| July are 164| Ruii’s Station. rr b 19, '65| Cap. Petersbi *65| Bentonville, 16, '65| April 1, Aug. 17) '65| hme 3) 164 Cold Harbor Aug. 18) °65 x Cedar Creel n. 15, 165] Capture o 14, velcup. Fayetteville °65|Surrender of Getty sbur; lGroveton. =” surren’r of Lee, , 81, "65|July 4, 63/Gettysburg. eet oe ot Johnston, ril 9, °65] Capture of Mobile, °63| ApriL28°68| uP, of Johnston: . 4, "65 April 9, '65) Surrender of Lee , @PFICERS OF THE REGULAR ARMY RECOMMENDED FOR PROMOTION, ETC., BY BREVET, TO GRADE OF MAJOR, LIEUTENANT ee AND COLONEL, ‘aa Colonel. -———— book [Ramey bate or rampatrn: ‘. 9, 182} ry Bat ec. 18 thes Ba june 26, 1862] Battle of ‘uly 4, 1863|Captare of Vicks! sept. 17, 1862) of Antietam, uly” 4, 1886] Base of Gettysburg. uly 3 1963] Battle of Gettysburg: Mar. 30, 1863) Battle of Somerset, Ky, ert MY a Buttle of Antietam. qj Battle batt Tenn, Sept. 29, 1864] Capture of Fort H: Sept 1 1864] Capture of Alan ta. May 28, 1864) Battle of Haw's Shop. Sept. 19, 1864] Battle of Wii Va. June 3, 1864) Battle of Cold Harbo r. July 1861] Battle of Carrick’s Ford. Sept. 1, 1864|Capture of Atlanta. June $0, 1862) (aeweg, ‘7 of the Peninsula July 3, 1863| Battle of Gettysburg. July 3, a Battle of Gi Sept. 2, Battle of oa Nov. 24, 1863) Battle of Chattanooga. ‘Aug. | 9, 1862) Battle of Cedar Mountain, ‘|June 28; 1862|Battle of Golding’s Farm. May 17, 1868) Action Hak Kiver Bridge. °2; laa ale of Gettyeou rR a ia Battle of Chattanooga. 1864) Battle of the Wildernees. 17, 1882] Battle of Antietam. Battle of Weldon Rallroad. 30, 1862|Corinth—raid on M.& 0. RK Battle of Gettysburg. Battle of the Wildernoas, Battle of Malvern Hill. 1862] Battle of Lawrence! Battle of C! Battle of « Battle of J Battle of Weldon. Raitroa, Battle of Spottaylvania. 1864/ Battle of Winchester, Va, Battle of Gottysbu: aitle of Resaucca, Ga. lattie of Spottaylvant Exp. to Covington, Ga. 1854] Battle of the Battle of Winchester, Va. Battle of Ashland, Vi. Battle of Lovejoy's Btation Battle of Latareite, (ie. mpaign in Marylin Palen ot Atlenta Capture of Fort Fisher. May 3, 1863| Battle of Chaucellorsvilie, Brewet Rank ay Lievtemtnt Colonel. Alex. McD. McCook) Mar. 3, 1862/Cu J. G. Foster. feb 8, nau} + Hee ith aH Power, Capture of Roanoke inland Battle of Chickam n, Battle of Yellow Tavern, Wasi Battle of Bull Ru |Batile of Antietam. Fla, Battle of Wilson's Creek, 9, 1862] Rattle of Willtams! Ba rR Battle of Bourn Mountain, Battle of the Wildernes Capture of Island No. 10. Siege of Suffolk, Battle of Fair Oak Battle of the Wilderness 863] Rattle of Chattanoog: Battle of the Wilderness, 5, Iw! Battle of een «80, Jn. Dee. 3, Isd2) Battle of Fredericksburg. Breve ( Rank as Me) Alex. McD, McCook July ‘il. Tas)| Hutte of Bull Ru Gordon A aang Avg. 10. i (Bs ry Wilson's Creek. George Croo! 1, 182) Battle of Louisburg. Goarrey Weite Waa! Rate of Thibodeatt Ww. B. ey jsept. 20, 4 | Bact Calel Wesley Merrit: July), 1868) Battle of ab George A. Custer...JJuly 3 toss] Bette of Gettysburg Tru |Aprll 18) IS01 | Defence of Pott Suinter on hy uly a \i R aa RK De 1S, seu] he Ad jdaly 21, 1861) Battle of Bali Kan. Judson Kilpatrick ‘ly UD, HB) Battle of Ala) A 8. Webn ply 3 ISG) Battle of Gettysburg. & 8 Carroll JMay 3 ted] Hastie of Chaneente E. Upton Sov, 8, ISM3|Battic Rappwhannock St Sonn Wetntents Vng. 6 IN62] Battle White Onk Bwampe KL Long dot. 7, 1882] Battle Farmington, Tenn. Sous D. Watkins. [sane —, 183} Exp. into BE. Tend. wader | General Carter. RELIEVED. Sor eon Charles Page, brevet lieutenant colo States Army, from dnty in the Department Vopinia, and ordered to duty as medical director, De- Partment of North Carolina, ORDERED, Amistant Surgeon John Vaumnt, brovet major, Cnited Sater Army, to duty in the Departanent of Arkansas, CASTITBRED, Captain William BE. Goodwin, Sixty-0fth United States troypa. DISHONORABLY DISMISSED. Firet Lievténant W Gi Fire United States eckerea tavairye ae & Samm Pu Dismissed. ten M. Bitletine, Fourth United States colored REPORT FOR Di Brevet Colonel Noleon A. Davis, oy Ins) District = Vested Biaes Army for ‘the New MISCBLI.ANROW: All persons desiring to have arme examined by __ Board of Ordnance, epee ona Prrsent them on or before Mond 9 Tne’ Board mm fipiah their labors and file thelr r on oN the oir or of june. NAVY BULLETIN. ORDERED—APRIL 26, Commander William to command steamer Lackawanna. a illas an Stephen D. Kennedy, Chief Engineer Philip G. Petty, Second Assistant Eng ineer F, L. oy Third Assistant Engineer Jobn K. " Stevenson William P. Burke, to steamer Re ORDERED—APRIL 27. Carpenter Samuel P, Carter, Acting Ensign R. M. Clark, Acting Assistant Paymaster Charles Lema Sop and Acting a Surgeon "Theodore 8. Keith, to steamer Mo- cana S. P, Lee to command Navy Yard, Maro Island, fornia, at Beuing Ensign Stephen Jones, to Philadelphia Navy DETACHED—APRIL 26, Midshipmen W. W. Mead, L. A. Kingsley, E 8. Hous. ton and ri ©, Rister, from schoolship Sabine, ahd ordered to steamer Lackawanna, Second Assistant Engineers Alexander H. Price and Freeman Jones, from special duty at Baltimore, and or- dered to steamer Lack: wanna. First Assistant Engineer W. W. Hopper and Second Assistant Engineer C. J, McConnell, from special duty at Philadelphia, and ordered to steamer Lackawanna. Paymaster Edward May, from duty in Bureau of Pro- aise and Clothing, and ordered to steamer Lacka- Assistant Surgeon Wm. M. Reber, from Naval Hospi- tal, New York, and ordered to steamer Lackawanna. os Lieutenant Commander Francis A. Roe, from ordnance duty at Pittsburg, and waiting orders. Lieutenant Commander Oscar C. Badger, from ord- nance duty at Philadelphia, and ordered on that duty at Pittaburg. DETACHED—ApPRIL 27. Captain James Glynn, from lighthouse duty, and wait- ing orders, jeutenant Commander Edward P. McCrea, from steamer Idaho, and ordered to steamer Monocacy. Lieutenant A. H. McCormick, from steamer Chatta- nooga, and ordered to steamer Lackawanna. Acting Assistant Surgeon A. Langlois, from the Gulf Squadron, and granted leaye of absence. Acting Masters Dudley &. Taylor, Ezra S. Goodwin and Mate John S, Sinclair, from receiving ship Ohio, and ordered to steamer Monocacy. APPOLNTED—APRIL 26. James Curran, acting second assistant engineer, and ordered to steamer Conemaugh, Horace Whitworth, acting third assistant engineer, and ordered to steamer Lackawanna, * RETIRED—APRIL 26, Lieutenant Commander William M. Gamble, HONORABLY DISCHARGED—APRIL 26. Acting second assistant engineer John H. Densmore, from July 12 last. HONORABLY DISCHARGED—APRIL 27, Acting Master J. D. Wells, from April 22, Acting Ensigns A. T. Bisel, from April 22. Richmond Daggett, from April 30, and G. C. Ryckman, from May “Acting Second Assistant Engincer Richard Doren, from July 25 last. ORDER REVOKED—APRIL 27. Acting Passed Assistant Surgeon William H. Pierson, to return to his domicil after arriving at New Orleans, ‘He wa Temain on duty connected with iron-clads at that ‘station. VESSELS OF THE FLYING SQUADRON. The gunboats Augusta and Ashuelot and the iron-clad Miantonomah did not sail from this port yesterday for Eastport, as was expected. They were detained on ac- count of the Augusta not having finished her equipment. They will sail this morning without fail. ‘The gunboat Shamrock, also of the Eastern squadron, was to have sailed from Philadelphia yesterday for the same destination. THE UNITED STATES STEAMER MACKINAW, This vessel armved at the Boston Navy Yard yesterday from St. Thomas, W. L., all well. The Mackinaw left Hampton Roads in the early part of March last, to join the West India squadron, and arrived at Havana on the 14th of the same month, at which place she remained about ten days, and thence proceeded to Cape Haytien, Hayti; thence to St. Thomas, the headquarters of the squadron, from which place sho was about to sail for Trinidad and Oronoco river, on the Spanish Main, when her orders were bat sal He aden pee and the Mack- inaw, together with the were ‘immediately ordered to proceed to the United State The Bienville, Swatara and Florida are now the only vessels of the West India squadron remaining in the West Indies, The vessels ordered home will form part of a division in the Eastern flying = juadron, The Mack. inaw is a staunch and fast vessel. e following is a list of her officers :— Commander—Andrew J. Drake. Lieutenant Commander and Executive Officer—John N. Quackenbush. Liewenant—Edward N. Kellogg. Masier—Frank M. Paine. ‘Acting Ensigns—Aloysius L. J. Kano and H. E. Tink Pased Auistant Surgeon—Ba. R. Dodge, 7—Edwin Putnam. Mates—Lott Norton, George P. Gifford, Ed. K. Green and Franklin Grant. Enginerr:—First Assistant in charge, Wm. M. Rodes; Second Assistan! der and S: 1 ie Acting Thi o Third Aewistantg Wm, €. Woods and Slack. "uae Clerk—J. C. Garthwaite, Jr. Personal Intelligence. J. Kapnist, of St. Petersburg, is in this city, he having been sent on a special mission to investigate the working of our luvernal Revenue laws, including the tax on in- comes, Governor Morton's health is steadily on the increase§ He walks with much greater ease than when he first came home, and under the constant supervision of bis physician, Dr. Ralston, of New York, the Governor stands better chances than formerly for permanent restoration. Colone! Charles W. Darling having resigned his post- tion as Assistant te por gd General, has been appointed Commiseary General of Subsistence upon the staff of Governor Fenton, and assigned to duty tp the Inspector General's Departinent, in New York city, Ex-Governor Buckingham, of Connecticut, before the expiration of his term of office, Hy a ex-Governor A. H. Holly, of Salisbury, and 8. H. Wales, of Bridge- port, commissioners to represent the interests of Conuec- ticut at the French universal exposition, The Duke, the Duchess and Mile. de Bassano have, April 18, left Paris for Brussels, where General Baron @’Hoogvorst, commander of the civic guard of that king- dom and the Duke’s father in-law, is seriously tli, The Continental journals state that the Princess de Metternich, at the ball of the Turkish Ambassador, in bein being offered a cu; 7< chocolate by Count de H., Young diplomatist of Berlin, said:—“You are sure there ts no prussic acid in it?” ‘The Hon, Arthur Gordon, C. M. G., Lieutenant Gover- nor of New Brunswick, is, it 1s said, to succeed Mr. Man ners Sutton as Governor of Trinidad. It is not decided whether any successor of Mr. Gordon will be nomins the approaching federation of the North American Prov inces making such an appointment, it is believed, unnec, ensary. A funeral service for the repose of the sonl of the late Queen Marie Amelic hus pecu celebrated at the chapel St. Ferdinand, Paris, in presence of a considerable num- ber of persons. Another service was to take place ou the 24th of April, at the church of the Petits Peres, Place des Vietoires, Orders have been given at’ Vichy, France, to prepare the imperial chalets and gardens. From this fuct the in ference is drawn that the Emperor Napoleon intends to spend a fifth season there. Tho. Russian nt named Ossip Ivanow, who saved the Emperor's life by turning aside the assaesin’s hand, has received letters of nobility. The Archbishop of Paris is about to go to Rome in order to fulfill the vow which every bisbop takes on his consecration to perform a pilgrimage, an ad Limina apes- tolarum. Circumstances prevented M. Darboy from un- dertaking this journey while he was Bishop of Nancy. An English writer in Paris says :—Tho Marquis de Bois- ay, the French Senator, whose cuisine is as famous as bis boasted hatred for Epviand, had the honor of entertain. ‘ing Mr. ens, the Head Centre, at dinner. In UN this news, Laseume that the person hoe pears in the last number of the Monde , and ‘who represents himeelf to be Stephens, is areany the man, But thore are Fenians in Paris who say that Ihere is now “‘#’’ Stephens in most of the cities of Europe. April 20 was the birthday of the Emperor of the French, he ge been born at the Tuileries on the 20th t. a 5 having now completed his fifty-eighth ei The Emperor Napoleon is reported to have replied to M. Guizot, phen the latter asked him to ratify the dis. missal of M. Martien Paschoud, “M. Guizot, I must con- sult my ministers of state and of public worship. I am & more Constitutional sovereign than you think.” King Leopold II., of Bolgiom, attained his 3ist year on the ‘Oth of April, his ar having been born at the palace at Brussels on the 9h of April, 1835, ‘The approaching departure of the King of Greece for the jesus is announeed. He will visit Corinth, Argos, and Patras He will thon sail to the Ionian Ininndé totneet his brother, Prince Frederick of Denmark. oe re nn RE MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS, Board of Aldermen. PFICTAL ON W, Dv ERDAN, ea > 21 PM SPECIAL SESS! mae New Yous, May, 1, 1866. ‘The Boaed met parsuant to Uh D,T. Vauawrige, Bag, Clerk of Common Cou De. Oa are hereby. requested to novty the mem. bere of the Board of Ato im < a* seeston to morrow, the Jd inst, at Loclock P. M., in the chamber of the Board, for the pul « Moard, Tor the piirpoae of transnetiaistch public busi daw o FEN, Piteente 4 oo * chou N BRICK, Fiovente atinaa RLES Mo) BELEN, Fowrth dintet ALES 2 0 ig Twelfth disur re atgte H. GEDNEY, Setenth diatttel }, Third Mi Present—Jonn Brice, E: fo 4 —F a 4, President, im the chair and the ncAldermen Moore, € eee Ra Norten, Mepirien, Wiynp. shan. One ‘een Me rata and ns tan Yooehie— aaa openers oO mn at se i je minutes of the lagi meet. LOTIONS, A ‘oanenanen, Tor the inspeetion of ar ae giewcaces, salrways, boistways, raltron Pre ‘nos J. There shall be an officer, 10 be mia the “Ru perintendent of Permita,” shal be appoints by ape Sere eee ee einen ae mere te. Before entering mpon juties of his office, th superiatendea of Permits ony a Bonde the Cor. laid in accordance ugh which ‘they pass, and to ‘and ordinances applicable to such tracks: also, ‘any illegal encumbrance, of iareete by. raltroad panies whether made by any of the officers hereafter men- Joned in this ordinance, or by any other perso1 ball report the same daily to the Commissioner, with such tions or recommendations as in his judgment may be effleacious for abating, correcting or removing the of such complaint; he also perform such other duties as he may be assigned by the Street Commissioner. The Superintendent of Permits shall receive an an~ nial ala 0 £ $3,000 payable fnonthiy. a omen we Inspecttors of Permit in lke manner, fo sch “Assembly, diathiot in this city, whose duty it sball’be dally to examine, into and report to the Superintondentof Permits every molatien ot the ces of the Common Gouncll tovrisit and inspect erery new street stand: sign, stalrway, holstway, showcase, nln, oper enctimbrance of streets by les and b gone delivery for which a permit may ; to report all Infractions of the conditions of auch Rermits’ daily to the Baneriniondoat ot Ferme, with the Particulars in Getall of such violation: and to ich Other duties aa may be assigned them by the Superintendent of Bocmlis or the Berees Gcemiaiona, per Sro. 6. The Inspectors of Permits shall each receive an an- nual salary payable monthi; ac. 7, TY shalt be the duey of ‘the Buperintendent of Pe mits to issue all permits authorized to be granted pursuant to the provisions of a certain ordinance passer] and a February 24, 1865, of any, amendments thereto, and 0 ordinance; and he shall keep suitable books of registry of such permits and of accounts of money received for granting the sume: he shall also prepare all nécessary blanks, dle al applications, receive all fees, and may perform such other dyes as whill be assigned lim by the Street The Superintendent of rermits al ta be enlered ink book tobe provided: for th urpose and left in his oflice, open at all convenient times public in- pection, the names of all persons from whom moneys may be received for the corporation, the amounts recetved by him and when paid; and shall render an account thereof, uuder oath, item to the Comptroller, every Wednesday of each’ week, and siall theroapon pay over the amount 0 received to the City Chamberlain, who shall place the same to the credit of permits account. ‘The Suj thereupon receive from the Chamberlain a voucher in duplicate form, for the payment thereof, one of which shall de deposited with the Comptrolier and the other shall be re- tained by him or the Street Commissioner. Sxe, 9. The salaries of all otflcers created by this ordinan shall be paid out of the fees received for the permits issued, vouchers prepared and. approve missioner, and no portion of the moneys reoely Dparailis shall bs teed Cor any piven. purpors pr assoret ase such salaries shall be paid, and in case such fees shall not be sufficient to pay such salaries, in accordance with this ordi. the Street Commissioner is hereby authorized to draw from any available riations pertaining to the Street Departinent. roller is further hereby authorized and di ay Auch salaries and ain of the Street Commis: Honed, and the Compt apply any moneys that may have been heretofore collected for Permits to any other object or purpose than the pa; of the salaries of the oMcers named in this ordinance ¢ the payment of such author! have been.created by the M ordinance, most cau roved of this mmissioner, ‘enter or cause rintendent shall Pralso further directed nc yor prior to the passage of this person shall place, ‘lx or continue in any street any awning post or’ railing, or any cloth, tin, board or canvas for any awning unless he obtained a permit from the Street Commissioner, approved by the Alderman of the Aldermanie district and a Councilman reriding in the Aldermanic district, under a penalty of ten dollars for each and every ‘offence, to be collected in the manner now provided by law; and the Corporation Attorney is hereby authorized and directed to proceed without delay against all persons who sball be reported to him who have notobtatned the requisite permits us above stated, the said enalty £0 take effect after three days’ notice shall have been given by the ¢ jon Attorney. or any of the inspectors Sr superintendent named in this drdtuance. All permits hereinafter granted for the erection or maiavanianch of aay eiroing post oe magpie OC any ate ing whatever shall be erect or arranged in such manner anit of stich aize as shall be described rmite, and rh leas ‘than description, potion of the Su ails or Ue Strect Commissioner, who may direct in all a 12. All permits heretofore granted for the erection or ce of any awning or awning posts, of whatever Kind or character “are, hereby revoked, pad al ordinances heretofore passed in relation to the erection of awnings or awning posts, of every character whatever, are hereby re- peal ‘Sre- 18, All ordinances or partsof ordinances inconsistent or conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance are here- by annulled rescinded and repented . This ordinance shall take effect immediate}; Which ‘was laid over and directed to be printed in 1 utes, RESOLUTIONS. By Alderman MeGrxxis— solved, That Mases E, Crasto be and he is hereby 9 mmissioner of Deeds in and for the city and . A, Anderson, whose min pointed's ¢ county of New York, in place of Win. term of office has expired. Which was adopt By Alderman Vax Voonnis— Resolved, That the Cocnsel to, the Corporation, be re: quested to take the necessary measures to open 10dh Sineets trom Bighth avenue t the Bloomingdale roa Which was referred to the Committee on streets, By Alderman Masta } That the curb and gutter Hones bw vot and reset whee netesaty te Fitentols aera Fisth and Tenth avenues, under the direction of ‘the Strvet Commis ich was referred to the Committee on Roads, * By the Paxswunt— Resolved, That the Clerk of the Common Council be and zod und directed to procure for and pre; ot the chief executive officer of {he municipal government ‘Of this city. a neat and. approprie to ba ia of office, the expense thereof to be paid by the Complrolior trom the appropriation for ety coutin: Which was laid over. MOTIONS. Alderman SHaxxon moved that the Board take a recess ‘until two ofclogs: this P.M. Which was carried. AYTER RECESS, Present—Joho Brice, £eq., President, in the chair, and the following membe: ‘Aflirmative—Al a Moore, Coman, Norton, MeBrien, Fiyny, shannon, Gedney, Ryers Kelly, Loe sone Varnuun O'Brien, Meatints RESOLUTIONS. By Alderman Fiyxn— AN Onpinancr. to ainend section 71 of article 6 of chapter 3 of the Revised Ordinances of 1880. ‘the Mayor, Aldermen and Commooalty of the city of New York do ordain as follows:— Sxerion 1, Section 71 of article 6 of chapter 3 of the Revised. Ordinances of 1850 w hereby amended, and shall read as fol- ows: — Ske. 71. There shall be sixteen clerks in this Bureau, who shall rete eit be known as the first, second, third, fourth, ith, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, ‘tenth, eleventh, twelftti, thirteenth, fourteeiith, fifteenth aid sixteenth clerk to the Receiver of Taxes, and who shall pesform such ser- vices as taay be assigned them respectively by the Kecelver of Taxes, Ske. 2. All ordinances or parts of ordinanes inconsistent € conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance are bere- py Fepeale: Sk Ihis ordinance shall take effect immediately, oMhich was referred to the Committee on Salaries and Diices, REPORTS. Report of Committee on Roads, to lay crosswalks at the | First avenue and Fifty-second street Which was laid ove Heport of Committe on Finance, potition of the Manhate tan College and Free School for # donation to pay water rents, Which was laid ove Al n MeBrury nove are thy Finance from sarther considernuion ol a repe tee on Finance of the Hoard of Counciluneny J. Reddew and William IT, Dougan, er h by to at Committee on + of Comanit pay Thoman Wich was carried. And the paper was laid ovr. Alderman 0 Brvex moved to discharge the Commities on Finance from further consideration of a resolution to pay W.H. Day for serv dw the Receiver of Taxes. Which was carrie id the paper was laid over. * Ai Vowax moved Jo discharge the Committee om Salaries and Offices from further consideration of a resol, tion to appoint 1 Ferris a Commissioner of Deeds, hich was carri And the paper was laid over, Alderman MasTeRsoN moved to discharge the Committee on Roads from further consideration of @ resoludon to re= amit on assessment agatst B,C, Wanded, Which was carri And the paper was lald over. HONS RESUMED, renin By Alderman O°BRuex— ion of the Orphans’ Home Asylum for a donation te erect an infirmary Which was retérred to the Committee on Finance. RESOLUTIONS KESUMED. By the Parsipexr— Resolved, That the Comptroller be and he ix hereb; aly. Fequented (0 tranemie wo (Ris Board a oF te law in reference tothe ineuing bonds for the markot bullding in the Kisbteenth ward of thie city, by the recent Fe, Logether with hls recommenda 2 to tie wecepmty. and ames Common Gow taking any further setion a ordinance in refereoed ret now pending in tis be hich was adopted. REPORTS RESUMED, The Committee off Streets, to whom wae seterred, the ac. companying message from his Honor Mayer, ‘asking & stay of proceedings in the matter ef ridening aud extending Ann and Fulton streets, respectfully re That the above mentioned subject, or vente en the for them the Cr public undertaking or improvement that has ever been sub- mitted for their action. The Common Council of last year, deeming the work to be of great public utility, and a# a measure calculated more than any other that could be devised to relieve the present -crowded condition of Broadway and the other lower part of the city, authori be A one ne for commending the ik aa fo wot only castouary in suc iMrietiy equitable and. legal, tipou the adjoining and eomtiguous property, iat would be largely ben ‘‘ of the ithmediately alter pe 4 until within avery recent hd nd act of tne chy auibarives was animadverved pon in the severe and | anserapulqus manner by both the news aretion le. It was atigmatized as a seins iy plusder (be property owners, hE, wed Tepresented, had no opportupity given thein (0 rei with or defend themeeives inet the repeciiy of thelr ma. ure obrmors ta of she Cy Roy mo the pluncer of the helj Hite ieee #33 sot thom tn city tna Cay a ae hasan ane rrmooairante, te e fe matter had tor and ite, with ple ane perception, reat length dawned upon their anderstand) Hee eee: a ae involving « resol "ec iva ine? ‘Common Cones foreseeing su’ B penetctel toes tert to grow o out of the completion wf Seeeices of the very equivocal position id by of sanemens for former vi vilinestone their inability to comprehend at ‘at firet sivaniages foreseen and’ understood by their seetcy | ratte grat | "Thus the matier stood until q cathe it was incautiously by Tnteatet parties that im a bility some action in the case i SE er porn a Soe vi maniauiated vo sult the views of publis been amended stg or are r ‘immediately 1 Baeginin fem Telly hth ation i (if any) bythe jslature in the prem commesciag ibe toguiry that if the Logisinuire did. inter. fore it would ce y hein some measure injurious to the Interests of the city. “They were not disappointed in thelr expectations, incredible, neverth committee er it from from eer Morley, that the Lagi lature, by, the insertion of ‘he use in the city {ex levy provi, provided for the, completion, of (the work, w ci ‘a local improvement sen thereot’ will be anecseod OF tax forge. In other words. the owners eof aes ty at Tul Hook, Carmansville, Manhattanville an 0 this island, will be compelled to pay thelr propor. tionate share of the ebst of the work, even Hens us ina Rowntree and who heals, ofa ee ich less use the new ed or benefited than are the residents of other and more re- mote parts of the State. Your Committee can readily see and understand why the aasesnment should be extended. to » include proper Kings and Richmond counties, as they are, or wi Ce ‘Owners on this islan denelited, but to assess prope twelve or’thirteen miles distant, foran Improvement that ca not by an; ibility be beneficial to them or enbance fe not only preposterous, in itself but toe, jue of this pro} i if id direct imposi fo ponare and eae noes ame tes Eaessativg je of ‘the seme Council to rent 16 by repenling the resolutic the undei ‘Heretofore. and before ‘he inter of the Btate Legis. lature; the proposed cere monk as amply a custo of r, ions Seen a ae ie aktrtay aaeet Fight wad a aston, on which there can ene b difference of oj ‘our Committee intend to .reeommend such part of this Common ‘Council as, if adopted, will right 1 intended to be trated upon our taxpayers ‘n this connection it may not be inapposite to state that trom information in jon of your Committee, they are led Inreslstibiy to ther conelusion (hat the action. of the Legislature in, thus burdening our eltizens generally with the cost of a strictly improvement, whic! be borne hs she pumas of proj any penerees. was Tae 4 cated enti upon the representatior tuken u) tirgent solicRations of wome of the maitre bintant advocates of retrenchment and reform in our municipal government— nen who ride tho stalking horse of “Reduction of Taxation’) to death in the desperate effort to arrive first at the well filled corncrib of the elty Treasury, Your committee, inview of, tho. f ing facts, did they feel so inclined, could justly, and rightfully jatfribate the most disreputable motives to those who opposed this ineas. ure when it was intended legally (o make those benefited by the improvement pay for it, but who, now that it te inten to benefit them at the experise of their neighbors, by the tion of the Legislature are the more persistent in their forts to proceed with and complete the new street; good would result, therefrom, and they ha trouble to expose the entire proceedings, only with a view of neutralizing the effect of the eyilifteation #0 un. arin, clised against. the local authorities by TE ee | aniseed geiilamen, who, while emosing Orhert of dishonest practices and questioning the purity of their motives or intentions, take advantage of the confusion and turmoil they create to enrich themselves at the expense Ge the taxpayers of our elly by, surreptitiously causing) an gisiuture, which imposes upon the city a “ perso of adding enormously to the value of their owa pri Fate prope ‘To prevent ihis wrong, and to set the seal of condemna- tion itso richly merits upon this characteristic act of the State pm oman your committee, although bi favor of the proposed improvement, if it can be perfected in the manner ‘usualand legal in similar cases b: pend the cost only upon the property benefited, respect resent and recom. peat for your favorable pedir fearing e following reso- jution:— Resolved, That the reon nage by his Honor, the Mayor, ‘December 30, 1 reads ab follows: Re- solved That the Eepboat ti to ue Corporation be and he is hereby. authorized and directed to take the necessary legal proceeding immedi. upon the passage of the resolution for widening and extending Ann and Fulton streets, in ac- cordance with the red lines an og on the map hereto Ey Surveyor, ‘December 1865, and which forms oar ution; said street when to opened and ertedded, 10 be known and designe as Rew Broadway.) be ahd i is herety annulled, re scinded und repealed, BE SAS, MOBILLEN Committee on Streets. Which was carried by the following vote:— Adirmative—Aldermen oman, McBrien, Gedney. Ely, Reilly, Loew, Varnum, O'Brien, McGinnis’ and’ Van Voor: Negutive—Aldermen Moore, Norton, Flynn, Shannon, Ryers, Brice and Musterson—7, ‘MOTIONS RESUMED. Alderman Nontox moved to reconsider the motion made at . that when the Board adjourns it do so to ay, the 3d inst,, at two o' Which was carried. Alderman SuaNnox moved that when the Board adjourn it do 40 10 meeton the ‘iret Monday in September next, at two o'clock P. M. RDNEY moved as an amendment that when the Hoard adjourns it do adjourn to meet on Monday next, nome instant, at two o'c! Which was carried by the following AiinmaivecAliermen Moore, Cosany Norton, McBrien, Gedney, Ely, Ryera. Brice, Varnum, ‘MeGinnié and Van ‘oorhis— senegnive--Aldermen Flynn, Shannon, Reilly, Loew, Mas. TAPERS THOM TOE BOARD OF COUNCILNEN. Resolution and ‘ordinance for a sewer in 2 et street, from Montgomery to Jefferson street. Which wus referred to the Committee o1 ition increasing the salary of the \lebter of the City, Hall. Which was referred to the Committee on Salaries and Ofices. MOTIONS RESUMED. Alderman O'Bniew moved to take from on file the resolu- You Increasing the salary of Metco Becond messenger i the javor's 0: which was at 6 last meeting. Which was arvied. And the paper laid over. PAPERS FROM THE BOARD OF COUNCILMEN RESUMED, Resolution sogointing Ancrey Bleakley a Commissi of De Deeds in place of A. WIDAL SHANNON moved its reference to the Committee ries and Offices, which was lost by the following vote:— Aflirmative—Aldermen Lomas, McBrien, Shannon, Reilly, ‘Loew, Varnum and O'Brien—7. Negative—Aldermen Moore, Norton, Flynt Getaty, Ely, Ryers, Brice, Masterson, McGinnts and Van Voorbis<1b. he 'aetion of the Board of Councilmen was then concurred vote:— in by the foliowiny Aflirmative—Aldermen Moore, Coman, Norton, Fi; Brice, Masterson, Varnum, McGinn Gedney, bly, Kyers, and Van Voorhis— ve—Aldermen MeBrien, Shannon, Reilly, Loew and O'Brien—6. Negatl MOTIONS RESUMED, Alderman Ryrs moved to suspend the present order of business for the purpose of taking up General Orders, Which was carried. Resolution as follows Resolved, That the Comptroler be and he is hereby au- thorized and directed to of premises now occupied by the Kighth Judi ial District Court. at the corner of Twi eet and Seventh avenue, for the full id xpiration of ing $3,000 per annum, king out the sum in lieu thereof. to Amend by ting the suin of $2, was carried. \firmative Ald rmen Moore, Coman, Flynn, Gedney, gly, iyers, Reilly, Brice, Loew, Masterson, Varnum, Mc: ‘oorbis—13, McBrien, men Norton, Report of Committee on Streets, in favor of eopeurring with ‘the Board of jimen in adopting resolution as follows — Kesolved, That the Common Council, in. view of the above Shannon and opinion of the Counsel to the Corporation, deem that a charge of x greaier sum than five ceuts fare for a passage on the Eighth avenue Railroad for ite entire length is an as- sumption of power on the part of suid railroad company, a premeditated fraud upon the public, We here mumnend to all persons having occasion wo travel on t said roud to pay no more than five Cents fare; and further, ‘hint the rand Counsel to the Corporation be ani he fa: hereby authorized and direeted to enjoin the said rullroad con on behalf of the Corporation of this city, from charg! greater sum for fare than is ied in the charter or grant Aldermen Van irom the said Corporation of this elty. pommis withdrew the order, and {t resumed ite place on the list of unfinished business. Report of Commitee on Finance, in favor of concurriny with the Board of Councilmen In adopting resolution as fo low: Resolved, That the Comptroller be and he is hereb; thorized and directed to draw his warrant in favor of David Theall, for the sum of $80, in full for services rendered as messenger to the Board of Appeal Comuissioners of the New York Fire Department, from June 1, 1864, to June 1, the same to be taken from city contingencies. ich was lost by the following vote:— Affirmative—Aldermen Moore. Coman, Norton, McBrien, riype. Shannon, Gedney, Ely, Brice and Meginnle—l0, tive—Aldermen Keilly, Masterson, Varnum, O'Brien and Van Vi ‘Bubsequen| inaidered and Iaid over, MOTIONS RESUMED. Alderman Guprey moved that the Board do now adjourn, po, a vO—, jo. Cape SIE Rese, ma, rn jegative—Aldermen McBrien, non. A Masterson, V4 Varnum, O'Brien and Weitniend ¥ GENERAL ORDRAS Report of Committee on Streew int favor ror of adopting reso. lution ax follows:— Kesolved. That Thirty-third Detween the First ave. nue and Lexington avennie, be vement, under the direction of the ‘Crown ye. ordinance therefor be the accompanying Which was adopted by the fol following vole rmative—Aldermen Xorton, McBrien, Fiynn, Shannon, Gedney. Brice, terson, Varnum. O'Brien, ea fon Voorhisc18.” of Committee on Roads in favor of adopting reso- Report lution as follows — Thata free hydrant be placed on the corner of = Rea Anekaes fend Nini pee under the direction ‘of Whieb wees pofianort of Com ‘ommittee on Roads in favor of adopting reso- a Resolved, ‘That For -elghth street, from the easterty side of Seventh avenve to Broadway, be Paved with Beinn pavement, ander the direction of the Croton Aqueduct partment and that the necompanying ordinance ibarefer be hich was adopted by the following wote:— -Aflirmative—Aklermen Moore, Coman, Norton, MeBrien, Flynn, shannon, Gedney, ly, Kei rice Master: sony Varnum, O'Brien, Bet unig an horhie~16. Keport viomanitiee vur of adopting reso- lavioh aa follows Resolved, That the Seapets and he Is hereby autho- shovd qua dlacsteg te, iran’ waeeaat te eae ot Mary ‘ina Masterson, for die sum of $60 tn. full for ail dione to her property, corner of Worth and Bim streets, or # incurred yent upon the work of widening orth wareat and ob the inter: sect Daxter street, ep amount toe the account of city con- hich cw oymd to the Committers on Law, Report ‘on Sewers in favor of ree. —s foliowa:— hating and'culverte, be, bails To. Consmibin Hn ‘and Stanton o ‘Stan Aaa KH rat the direction Kah the Croton Aqueduct socompan, Adopted by the follow! ren lee ny Norton, MeBrien, vdtreem sua Brice, Shani fon hicdtan ‘wonrews Ragen Soe e Coman, MeBries and Reilly—4. Wermen Norton, ee, Mentereoe. cen "Varnum dea i wounctonna See to Koel the other half, under, the we woniet and ‘sconted. Peay gh | Byers, "Rally, Varnum often ind fe ee cae | tion as follows Afirmatiee ugar oman. Noten, MeBrien, Flynn, Pent aro cy Ely, Ryera, ' Reilly, vaeauen and M port of Committee on Streets, in favor of adopting reso- Tution as follows Resolved, That the Counsel to be and is orized and directed to rdance with the accom- Ho 'the committee, Alderman Mc! it resumed its place on the yes of Aldermen Masrenson moved t which was carried b; following vote:— Affirmative Alsormen« ‘Comane nis—l Megative— Aldermen McBrien and Shannon—2. ‘RESIDENT announced that it stood adjourned until Mor next, the 7th is t clock P. aday Reh the Th Instant, of ie Oe CENTINE, Clerk, Board of Councilmen. OFFICIAL. pale ener emaaloy, (Wepnespay, M¢ ‘The Board ; hae ‘ {n their C their Chamber, No. 16 City Tali, as suaut 10 the folly New Yoru, May 1, 1866. Ewin M. Hacunry, Eaq,, Clerk of the Board of Councilmen, ‘Sin—You are re nereby fully requested to convene the Board of Councilmen, o ‘edn trausacting’ such business A. TYN CH. SET ae hoon avane ‘BR x fe “RICK, SERNARD RENNES, MICHAEL HALLORAN, JOHN STACOM, PH, KEENA: ISAAC ROBINSON, STEPHEN ROBER¢S. Present Councilmen Keenan, Stacom, Flynn, Hoblngon, O’Brien, Kennay, Koster, Keech, White, Mackay, T! lailoran, Roberts and (coir In the absence of the President Councilman O' Burex moved hat Councilman Keenan take was Cousellman Hovixsox moved that the reading of the min- utes of the last meeting be dispensed with, ‘Which was car! RESOLUTIONS. By Conneliman Firxx— , from Pearl street to'the East Resolved, That wiarbuaea ercene orasthe ner The Crotén Aqueduct D partment. e Croton Aqueduct De} Which was referred to the Committee on Belgian Pave- me ‘Councilman Rost Risolveds That Prince stvoet, from Broadway to Macdougal strvet, be paved with ‘Beigian pavement, one half of the ex- pento'o be pald by the property owners, and ono half of the expense to De pai ‘the city, the same to be done under the direction he Choon Aqueduct bag mivbich was referred to the Committes on Belgian Pave- By Councilman Ron Rbsolved, That Chariton street, from Macdougal stree West strect, be pared, with Belgian pavement, one Tat of the expense to be pai perty owners, the otier half of the expense to be pal BY Ere cig? the mame to be done under the direction of roton Aqueduct Bourd, and to be done focnwith Which was referred to the Committee on Belgian Pave- By Councilman Tro! Resolved, That Croton be Iaid in street, f1 pend ym First avenue! to the East river, pk ar ce. tion orte Croton Soe Department, By Couneilmai Résiguation Of Je sounds J “Crotty, as a Commissioner of Deeds. Which was accepted. In conmection therewith popnelines Rosimson offered for adoption the following resolutio Resolved, That George C. Sharp be and he ts hereby ap; Poluted 8 Commiesioner i Deets In 8nd for the city and county of New Yor place of John J. Crotty, resigned. Wich wi jas adopted. ALDKKMEN, ‘be and be ‘is hereby ‘or rhea hereon for in. re athly ts of the sepenger to ihe Gity Librarian Yor the twel nm nisnion be and the ea hs in set curb and gutter and oe io front ‘ot tobe done at his own expense, within x mouths after the in own expenae, within Panacea thin resolution, under the direction of the Street missioner. ‘Which was concurred in, ee ee son, be aid the! same ie hereby given to Terence ec 0 grade, curb, guiter fro mises in 129th street, between under the direction of ‘the Street ry Rives ‘ommissioner. to] was concurred in. pr music on ‘Adam Hettiin, wate Se ned guitar ool to curb ai fink ‘dein frontof his promises, “southwest corner Firat avenue. ‘Board of ‘Aldermen amended by following, “under the direction of mga) concurred oeport of ‘Cowmlttee on Streets, with resolution as fol- ived, That the sidewalks of Thirty-seventh street, be- tween Firat and Second avenues, be where néces- Sary and not already done, under the direction of the Street Commissioner, and that the accompanying, Ordinance there- TV tich was referred to the Committee on Streets, Report of Committee on Streets, with resolution as fol- lows: ved, That Bleecker street, from the Bowery to Broad. be paved with th pores, weer the Sirention Of the Croton Aqued the accompanying Sidinsace therefor be atop mW hich was referred to rhe Committee on Belgian Pave. veges That Sixth bate yo ing thereto the ‘Street Com- berry Forty-second and ‘block b; by the city, and that the ac- noe therefor be ade Committee on Belgian aves Mitesolved, That the Second Avenue Railroad Mt Company be and they ary bereby directed to. relay thelr tracks bei youn 126th streets, In conformity with the established nder the direction of the Street Commissioner. ESIDENT pro tem, put the question on concurring i Hoand'or ‘aldermen in adopting sald rewlutioa, ich was lost. ecguneilman Fire moved that sald vole be reconsid- PrWiieh wan lost Resolved, That permission be and the same ts hereby given to Charles Race, Wiltian I piton aud Kiiee Van How tin to curb, gutter aud flag in front of thelr premises, on the horth wide of 14th street between Sixth ahd Nevensh eve nues, and to William 1. ‘Astor on same side 1 ot tween Fourth aud Fifth avenues, at their own der the direction of the Street Department, Whieh was cogeurred 1 lamps be in front of the hb Mission ip Ninth avenue, between th streets, under the direction ‘treet 4 Which was coveurred Keport of Committee on Streets, with resolution as fol lows — Hesolved, That the sidewalks of Destrosses street be flagged their full width, where not already done, and the Gury and guiter stones sel and reset where heceasary. under the di the “uwet Commisstoner, and that the ac- companying ordinance iherefpr be adopted. Which was referred to the Committee ou Streets, Of Committee on Streets, with resolution as fol. sidewaik: side of Eleventh avenue, freon Fourmanth and Fifteenth streets, under the direction ‘of the Street Commissioner, and that the accompanying ordi- bance therefor be adopted. Which was referred to the Committer on Streets. Keport of Committee on Roads, with reaolution as fol- between Tenth and ‘That the carb and guiter, somes be set and the * tagged on ie the city he outer” the Croton Aqueduct Department, and that the socompany- nance 'MQiien was reierred tothe Commitiee on Belgian Pave- it Resolution of Board of Counelimen a8 Sn ret € ~ unl Keren moved that this Board adhere to ite hich Was carried, Counailman Fuyxx moved that the Board do rad take a Foggge woul two oreieck PM. Which was ca FIER RECHAR, Present—Councilmen eeu | inson, O'Brien, K Thomas, Halloran, Report of Commitee on Law ‘1 on, nance from the Board of Coan rocks or stones, so that said follows — Bection one of chapter thirty-two of the Revised Ondi- ances of 1800 ls hereby amended by insarling after “within the words “three hundred Teet of any houses or pubiie road, oo atreet tn. and striniog out the words “south of a line drawn across nd one hundred feet northerly of Bighty-aixth street" 90: that nection when soamended shall read anf “SwctION 1. In all cases of blasting rocks oF stones within three hundred feet of (any house, or public, road or street in the city of New York, ench blast before firing it shall be, oe, curely covered witli six timbers of «ona four fp —4 thick, ten Inches wide, and ten feet rer and around cack charge, and to Pehla in Soy at _ three hundred pounds of large stoves ‘on top Which was conenrred in by the following Atiraatve-C emmy Kon ay Seay Fig an $0) n, a »! aon, sien akenney, Kowter, Keak, ‘atcuas Councilman Keren moved tat Anat mom, cha i consideration Pg ae Whereas, t must be venga apy Hay trem aa — acquainted with the on the Fifth avenue (w! that every facility 7 Aide shoal dee deat ‘o secomine ag seen Sly 2, 1800, the wide. Iikh street, were widens 0 Imateraily and unvicoesnaiiy therefore SS ee ym ‘which he sat sera on any par, Oo Pit yy have been wideued, rmiesion Pt ren oF 4 Feaident or ci@ning property Tnclowe i Of wnid sides or for other purposes, be and the same are Bereby an aud repeuied. the Sospepetion: E stata yon Sean Late raw Oy te ‘Inaac F, Ludiam, City Surveyor, suspend the reading and here withdrew th: eral and RIEN here aaa order, rod that the ‘Board do now ad- Bigs yore, Hallie, Bates, Wawiorsom, Varcuee nud MoUs: yy the 2d inatant, at one as may ro fem. named as such corimittee on the iitien and B Robinson. moved mer rey an ae there hy cei 0 Reornl be amended #0 as to read spon Sache Sanee sre hat he maton ‘ad ‘hich was carried, ‘The motion as amended was then Councilman Keeca of the Board viously named The President ro, tem. the Board has appointed the bee milton the part of ue Board oF yin a. resol celebrution of r Rann ees He eae Healey Roberta and Kosic GENRUAL ORDERS. Report of Committee on Streets, in favor of adopting reso- lution as follo Resolve oe urb and That the sidewalks be Goce, one at parang Sreen Spe Spring mone Panes” ‘streets, under the direction of the Commissioner, aud the feorenes ordinance be Miinnative Gcuccitaen Keenan, Siacom, Fisnn, Robin v |, Robin- son, Obes, Ce ig a ie scm Mackay, Thomas, Halloran, Bol ‘Roberts and Htettrick—1 of with react ution tee on Sewersof Board of Aldermen, as Resolved, That a sewer, with the necessary pocaiving asing and oul rts, be built in ‘Gracporioh atregt, bet it and Hubert streets, under the direction Aqueduct Board, and that the accompanying ordinance therefor be adopted. Which was egncurred in by the following vote: Afirmative—Councilmen anon, vi nn, Robine ‘Koster, hy , ‘Mackay, rts and Mettrick 14. of Alde: as ‘mii backney coaches walting for i he Central Park may stand at all umes, Sundays included, at the following vig.:—In Fifty ninth street, from Fit Mo Hoven avenue ee jeventy-sec- ‘ond street, between E! and Ninth a1 west side of Fifth avenue, between WBaventy-Aret, ond 8 ‘Seventy-second: eS es ee street, ween Fifth and Eighth further ‘Resolved, ‘that tie ales of f fare to be charged for the use of such Coaches shall the Park, acon A Soame $4; princl- ng aad L ke, and return, wn for turee wed, That hired to dri Parkers hereby ar 10 wear a on the left two inenes: re shiape of a shield, not of the coach thereon, when driving” such coases OF or of ordinances ineon- sistent oF ions of the foregoing re- ‘solutions are hereby annul inded and re) Councilman Mackay the in geoeys on Ordinances. ‘Which wi nan ‘ordinance amending the ordinances entitled “Ord! the Chee pe y Coaches im the city oF New York, fay Councilhan KExNxY moved that said ordinance be refer- yrdinances. the prov 2 Keni red to the Committee on 0 ‘Which was carried. Report (from the Board of Aldermen) of the Joint Com. miti¢e appointed to investigate the facts and circumstances attending the defaleation of Rt. B. Bradford, late Public Ad~ miuistrator, with resolution and ordinance. tat gunellman MacKay moved tat sald paper be laid on the ‘Which was carried, Resolved, ou, That the sunken ots on the northeast éorner of h street and Broadway, be filled in immediately, WWordone under the direciion of the street om the accompanying ordinance therelor be ich was lost for want of a sufllcient number of voter, az r ilmen Keenan, Sta&m, Flynn, Robin- onc guBtich, Ke Keuniey, Halloran. Roberts, Hetwick and It. qNogatirg—Councitmen Koster, Keech, Whie, Mackay aud Councilman Kexcn moved that said vote be reconsidered. Which was i And the paper was laid over. nategol tie Counel io the Corporation be. and ie directed to take the proceedings to fo e Baal river. sport of Committee on 8 men, with resolution as followa:— Resolved, That Thirteenth street, from University place to- vente, be paved, with Belgian ‘pavemone. woner the direction of the Croton Aqueduct Board, and that 01 for W Aft son, O'Brien, Kenne Kepors of Committee she we The wef oewigs beng rr reso ne Hundred ana ay-third pizent, be- tween ee ue A tT Fourth id the aldewalke flagged a throcgh | ‘the centre of the same where novalready dong, the same lo be done under the direction of the Street Commis sioner, and the ning. ee aren adopled, Katrnative-Coasaieen i me Ropin ‘Afi ive oun a \. Robin son, ‘Otten, Kenney. out. st arts Mtuckay,, im joran, ito Mtoport of Connnil ora men, with retain Resolved ayonye, be pared TWh Belgian tn of the bi sreieg haat tae a, and that the ‘aoceurpa- Which afc ieee heme nee Thomas, Halloran, ane. er of Committee on lution as followa:— Resolv the: treets in favor of wile th Arey tt Firat aven Ca fat J Se eemeed oy tee trom avenue to avenue at m ‘here necessary, er the direction of the Street Gumi antoner and that the ‘scootapanying ordinance (here- for be wd Which oe tdopted by the following vote Affrmauve—Counciimen Keenan, lng son, O'lirien, Kenney, Koster, Keeoh, White, Thomas, Halloran, Roberts, Hetirick and Imlay> Reportot Comiuitiee on Streets in favor of adopting reno lution as follow: Resolved, T crosswalks on Fourth avenue, at the corner of Noventeenth street, be relald immediaisly, undue the direction Croton ‘Aqueduct Departinens, and the accompanying ordinanee therefor be Which was adopted by the following vote:— Anirmative—Couneiimen Keenan, Sac you, U'Brien, Kenney, Koster, ‘Thomas, Halloran, Koberts, Hettriek and’ may ib, iteport of Committee of Strects, In favor of adopting rrxo- lotion as follo Kesolved, That the sidewalks around St John's Vark be flagged and the curb and gutter reset where neces Huy, under the direction of the Street, Comiisesouer, and ue accompanying ordina nee therefor be adopted; ‘Nehich was adopted by the following vole: Adirinative—Counclmen Kee son, O'Brien, Kenney, ‘Thomas, Lalloran, Roberts, Hettriek Commitiee on Streets, in favor of Soop as follows: — ved, That Chariton street, at the southwest corner of lagged immediately, the same to be done av aa that the ace dark ackuy, tacky, yun, Rebin- ite: Mackay, son, O'brien, Kenney, Koste my Hoberioy Hoth and Ionmay-— Keport of Committee’ on Roads, 1 favor of with the Board of aldermen 1u adopting resolut lownt— leotolved, That 14th street, from Third to Fourt be roguiated and grated, the curb and guiter ston and the sidewalks flagged a tot feet wide through the m thereof, under the direction of the Stree: Com Mminsioner, and thai the aecompanying ordinance Weretor be Wiser yen otcnpet be 8 by hag following vote :— real peta, ay Ka, WE Rotinsen, U' Brien, "enue, Foren ie, Mae Rw Thomas, Hal - Report of Comnil the Board of Aldermen in a eee woived, That the sidewalks of aeventh sireet, he~ tween Third aud Fourth avenues, be where Heyes. sary, under the direcion of the'st issioner, and that the accompanying ordinance ben nak, be yaa Which was adupied by the tollow! Atirmative: aioe eek Keenan, Roviason O'Brien, Ky ‘Thomas. tai) eran Boe ober Report of Commi 0 ft Mitonot reds That Uh he nidewallkn Jn Third avemue, vn 20 the Sireet Commissioner, and by vote:— —Councilmen Keenan, Stacom He muson, Uirien, Kenney, Kosten, Ki iMalioran, Roberta, eget ot m Hetrick and Imlay— Roada in cen under von of the tbe sceomspanying ord Biacom, Pian, rane, Mach ay, roe Resol That Ripe, f street, from Third te I ‘- avenue, be grated, tno curb and gist - terre ihe with a Ya spec of fia eure oreina ner Ps FROM THE ROAKD OF PAPEMS tote nla Honor the Mayor, aad avo repert of the = aie iatc we aa | ewived, That the anne the ie herevy wuthorized lage ieamnediovely ‘pou the, me for widen mittee ow Which was carried. ee Romsson moved the Board done «4. Reape caved maven paper be referred to» * leturick and Lt. * curbed Pa apace four (ott Wie , ey «