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2 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1868.—TRIPLE nosamaal MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS, the Cretan Age =r and that the acoompanyto g or- sidemaee Bennen wased to secsneiter tho sation on the en Te AT inl mm clan weil was lost by the vote:— oFF! o tive—Alder McBrien, Flymn, Ely and STATED SESSION. P.M. Prosont—Joui Brice, Baty F Toe following stata mine? 0 aver a Le eesivo Altermen Coman, Shannon, Reilly, mem ad roller rb} Bi Loew ve ‘Aldermen Moore, Coman. Norton, Fiynn, Shan- thortsed and directed to diee o watiaat in feretet uber | "Gn the following tem: sans Van Voor non, Gedue — Ryers, Reilly, ww, O'Brien, MoU |. Oakley, President of the Hoard of Trustees of the Jane Monument IN ‘oop Oxuerery—For monument to nis and Van Voor! sires M- Ech fOr the aun of ug a donation to | be placed on he grounds in Greenwood Ci to be ae ‘The roading of the minutes of May 6and7 was dispensed ‘of the wad church to pay the aaseasmont ‘Common Counell for tho burial of sedians wi in with, cage TOLTTIONS. On their property for the work of building & sew cepted by the fay] {unsir lvas in the f' tho United Statos, as Sirect, from’ the Eighth to Greeawich avenue, the amount | per ack Che Laws hh “Zmply wits eee provisions ef sand oF" Soe Ss Be fs eaorn am Health), 96.000. a o (Board o By Boat of Aldermen strickon out; by Board of Counetl- axon moved that the Board do withthe tation of the Board of Counciimen, Gung ioe *Nerios, Fiyas, Shannon, Reilly By to role! account of dona- Z CF Ue itoriy street, from Broadway to the Bast | {0,>e charged by the Comptroller to the « ee er - cutdhonbove Rem ee afherm Coma, / Bly, Ryers, river, be paved with Belgian wy ny the property owners Which was ras adopted by by the he following vot vote:— =~ the tollowing ttem:— Brice, Loew, sy meaitass an Be Oa FR to to poy Se ene eee expense, some Cane Naas, - pe | pchiiemetive Alder ‘Norton, i eB en op, Flynn, i 9 a0 DE enn ann Uau ater the gree, Wo ‘the fellowing (iad daa sam, a mou,’ Brice "Brien, Mc: Ar ‘and streets oman's Inirmary Association, - cam adopted. Gina Siesta Pate ol © | the oft acs New York as provided by ‘Chapter 616, Lawe of Hard of Alderson ‘adopted; by Board of Counciimen laid over. 0 out “Counsel to the Corporation he n Staxmton moved to atrike the above item. wit rman SHaxwom moved that this Board do disagree permission be and the same is hereby | ,qucpalve ei That te 6 ened to the Corporation bem bee | Ween anh eee ith the action of the Board of Counolimen on this tiem nen Kober 8. Maltand to pave wit Bolglan pavement the | ‘eifect discontinue all proceedings in courts of elsewhere in | Ou the Tollowisg ttecn:— wich was loa by the folowing or {io {rgpt Cr is premises in Hanover square, the matter of extending and Widening of Ann and Fulton 1, APPROPRIATIONS \runz.—For claim of | Aflirmative—Aldermen Norton, Flynn, Shannon, Reilly earl and Slane siredis the same to bo done at his own ea- | the,zalter 0 pursuance of a resolution of the Common | Joba B. Frink,, $26,108 $9; for claim of Theodore ¥. Tone, | anid O'Hrion—6 ‘Pense and under the direction of the Croton Board. well Decanter 9, ;for of William H. Adams, $4,630 36; for Negative Aldermen Moore, Byers, bie was acepted. Which was ado} the following vote:— aim of Thomas B. Davis, $11,000; 2 pad for claim Rs the | Brice, Loew, Varn uum, MeGinls and and \ eo a echie te jcrman in Coman, rien, Gedney, Ely, | Tri Ansaaianien, . $2,825 57, orized other amendments hav! n read, Redived “That Cortlandt street, from Broadway to the ally, Loew, O'Brien, rine Cosma i aa in by oh chapter 86, La wi Of 1886, and to be sdmitted andpaidas | The Presivawr stated drat te ues ‘would now be on fa ae oe ed be done'under te ai pacentire idarmen Menem: Berson, Fizan, Baaanen ond: | ecten oie fal et $e ane phate o ce Non teeatinnest. Feotion of the Croton, Aqueduct ‘that the Resolution as follows:— Alderman. Nostow moved to amend by striking out the Whie! ‘was docided im the affirmative by the following Accompanying ordinance o therefor be adopted.” Resolved, That the jurisdiction over 2 ena sum of $26,108 89, claim ef John B, Frink. i Walok was laid over, hepetoforg exercised by the ne City In, pector, Aneluding thi Alderman MoGuns moved as an amendment, to strike rmative—Aldermen Moore, Comat ag out ae By Alderman Noxtox— intment, &c., of the eapere oy be and out the entire item. Bileor Ls Leow, Varoum, Pa ‘and Van Voorhis— PE yn Sg yy ae Tetreen ce eatinnes | ‘ansierred to dnd vastad in the Birest aan “ag Reatsge ea 2, Norton, MoBrien, | 0 fe TiPe * Adirmative “Aldermen Moore, dite Bonrd, i“ coh sere saaesael papers ot ee ee ee tne *Rogulives-Aldsrmeh Beles, Loew, MeGiania ve Witch wa Sym tt a a lerman an was. Cy Nontox moved to amend by striking out “‘Mor- clon ll: Comptroller be and he is hereby author. And the Passipgwr announced that th stood ade top” and substituting “Bedford.” izodvand divocted to draw his. warrant in favor of Th mn the following itom:— Journed until next Monday, the 14th inst. at 2 o-alook FM. Wale we land for the sum of $364, for music, furnlahed on c"the | _Wouxina Hiouet avenom from 140th to 160th. street—For D. T. Vi rR Cloris. ‘And the paper referred to the Committee on Sewers. Dill heretoannexed, and charge | working as a country road Bighth avenue from 140th to 150th By shone aerr = city ¢ patois . ts Board i Sounetee & ek Belgie eu tea block pave te: Be Eagar ES ES im me ment, the ‘to be r0- ‘Brien and Shant 10-2 P. M. onhelbe st eat a Ge KES para riatts wens em re wien, ps oe sama we, under the "alrection of \tive—Aldermen Coman, ou Papel t Department, Bal reconsidered and laid wet an mata President, in the chair, DOr ek ett on Bizet, ived, ‘That ene ‘y-elghth street, from the Third to the sfies® 5 jommittes on Finance, in {in favor of adopting bi pee Gimp sae “tia ete th srieanee Bela ‘Koster, fieriman, Beskman, vote: Foureh avenve, be paved with Belgian pavement, under the the ‘Keech, W oh, ‘Thomas, Roberts, Pullman, n of the Croton Board. to the Hee Soe wi was referred to the Committee on Btreots, of ia, meoting were reed and ap- PAPERS FROM THE BOARD OF COUNCILMEN. ‘and avent amount Resolved: That permission be and the same is hereby | to'te'thecged vo the ree, ne mations. rool Ba i granted to’ Thomas Fealy, to regulate and grade, set cur Which was adoptod by the following vote Councilman Kaxwer—- Pe eisistie nebehstcuncuareats ts | yamegiicesanener Revgaaeratie tay, SRtss Pep tt a oy ot ggg street. between Third and Fo nu . w, O'Brien, a8 a mn Besex, ween : iis own ‘expense and ‘under the direction of the | _iYmm Shannon. Gedney Sly, Kelly fon and Stanton streets, the same to be done under the direo- missioner. Report of Committee on Roads of Board of Councilmen, tion of the Croton pence ipaperienec, ‘as concurred in. amending resolution und, ordinance of Board of Aldermen Kc ‘Which was rene Cotmittee on Sewers. esolved, ‘That the actual opening of 188d street from Har- | Tolative to regulat idewalks, &c., of Eighth avenue, be- 763 33. By Councilman Herr Jem river to the Hudson river take place immediately. tween 125th and 129 to re Resolved, That the Counsel to the Corporation b beand he is Which was referred to the Committee on Streets, ved, That the sidewall Which was hereby directed to take the pon fr Resolved, That the sunken lots on the northeast corner of | nue, between 126th and 129th streets, be re Alderman Ery moved that the ordinance be adopted as Wren ‘avenue, from its present tetminus at Sixty. Ath Fifty-fourth street and Broadway be filled in immediately, | eurh and gutter stones set, and the sldewalks space | amended. street to Eighty-sixth street, the same to be done under the direction of the Street Com- | four feet wide through ‘he middie of the same. under # “Wit tras carried by the 1 following vote: ‘Which was laid over, mlasioner, and the accompanying ordinance therefor be | direction of the Street Commisstoner, ‘and the accompanying e—Aldermen oore, .< Coman, pee, Flynn, By the Paxsipent— adopted. ordinance therefor adopte Bly sally Brier. Sfouinnis and Van Voochie Resolved, That permission be and the same is hereby given Which was referred to tho Committee on Roads. See aaeeraurred in by the following vote:— Ke Idermen Norton, Shannon, Ryersand Loew—4, | R. H Schlinainger. to erect a bay window in front of ‘his Repo ot Commitee on Roads, to set curb and gutter | Wel was conchrred in fy the n, Norton, McBrien, iNMis asked that the ordinance. be sent to | premises, southeast corner of Thiriy th street and Madison Stones and repair sidewalks on 128th street, from Second to Flynn, Gedney, Ely, Brice, Locw, Sfediniisand'Van Voor. | the Board of Councilmen for cgncurrense, this evening. avenue, providing the same does not interfere ven the pub- Third avenue, and Third avenue, from 128th to 130th street, eat, ‘Objection being made by Aldermen Nouton and Suan- | lotr vel, and the same to remain ouly during the pleasure ‘Which was referred to the Committee on Roads. aa aaative—Alermen Shannon, Reilly and O'Brien—8. of the Common Council. COMMUNICATIONS. Resolution as follows:— *Macrman Rxtuix moved that the ordinance be transmitted | "Which was adoptod. ‘The following communication was recetved from the Coun- Resolved, That the Clerk of the Common Council be and ‘to the Board of Councilmen for concurrence. By Councilman Tuomas— ty Clerk, transmitting a list of commissioners of deeds | he is hereb} authorized a ‘and directed to ire for and ‘Alderman Fern movod that the Board do now adjoura, Resolved, That Fiteioun street, between Fourth and Fifth Whose terms of office have expired:— sent to hia Honor the Mayor, the chief executive afte St Which was toa, avenues, be four fect wide where nooeasary, County CLERK's Orricr, New Yors, May, 1866. the munfeipal government of ‘this city, a neat and ap ubsiion recurring on the motion of Alderman Reiucr, he direthon of ine Bireet Commissioner, ‘Toene Hoses re nye or pody a | ale badge oF inkl a of fey the expense _— ia me me was ado} ed by the a owing votes ay. Rell 7 high wag referred to the Committee on Roada, GextiiweN—I herewith transmit to yo ptrol ropriation for rmen man, , Roll ‘ouncilman THomas— Lstof Commissioners of Decda whose terms of offee have | BY,the Complrolier from the approp ey Pole eT aad edinnie 8 sai © Be Cpunenmen Scent foorh stron. batwean Pies and expired under the limitation of the statute. | It wili be seen | " Which was adopted by the following vote— one pignalderman Norton, Flynn, Shannon and | Second avenues, ve regulated. curbed, gutlered and flag Dyreterney ee ety Pena e ra pevitalens Sore Aflirmative—Aldermen Batali Bi See | MoBrien, ee ¢ | Space four foot wide, wader the dircodan af the SI a as far as and that many for per! ), Ged 1 ,) joard of np Fock cbedisutowrans Se cee MgGinns una Van hirrrs ~ Leas. pei sist “areal we ‘aad jour Which wag referred to a the Committee on Roads, your rt of Committee on when this Board a one ‘ounclt some &- TOONE, Deputy, } ropoltion ss follows: » 280% in favor of adopting ew Hea arte aretha lait tastes af twoo ved. Meat fan be laid in Fiftieth street, be; Aitkin, Wm. B, Resolved, That the Somptrolier be and he is hereby au- tien Fourth vrifth avenues, and gasflamps erected -Armstrong, W. H. thorized and directs? ‘to draw his warrant in favor of ow. ‘Which was therein a¢ soon as practicable. under the di A Morrill, rector Tio ft Alban’s chureh, in Forty seve He tion'moved tuat the Board do now adjourn. treet Commissioner, » Robt. M. and Fourth avenues, the ‘Which was carried by the following vote:— ‘Which was referred ‘to the Committee on Lamps and Gas. Dee. 21. , eras B the amount of interes tint hat somes Asirmativo—Aldermen Moore, Comau, Ely, Rellly, Brlee, | By Counsllman Thomas, - 4 eal UJ soable. him him to pay an assessment on said | Loew, O'Brien and McGinnis Resolved, Thut a sewer be constructed in Forty-six edd el — is a . Morris, a ry, abd charge to the account of donations. neemtive—Aldermen Norton, McBrien, Flynn and Shan- bet tween Beeand sree aot ee river, under the directio: larch 8.... Anderson, W. a Fit ens “Hata Henry tom ‘Mathows, Yes aa reer hae folowing ng orton, Flyan, Otnd’ the President announced that the Board stood ad- | ° Which was referred to the Committee on Bowers ux, Henr} ows, Yenry pathon Leet OF ned. : " aids ang Gedney, BU Rell, iow, de, 20 D.T. VALENTINE, Clerk, | | Ropert So ana a gorart fo ors for sower in Firat avenue, . | Negutive—Alderman McBrien—1. top third eighth streete, Resol of. ‘Councilmen, asf SPECIAL SESSION—Tuvnspay, May 10-8 P. M. vewhich a Mu 3 esol . ae helaal opening ng ot Fitch With ‘avenue, be- Board mee parsuant 1 the followibg ca call zy of Commlligg on Sewers, for sewer tn Plity-third tween 130tli and 136th streets, take place immediately. one rred in by the following vote:— D.T. Vaventt: ., Clerk of Common. Cotnell:— ‘Which was laid over. ‘MeDorinens' bit, | _ Xatmetive- aldermen dor, Coman, orton, MeBrien, | Bin our are ested to notify the members of | | Keport of Commltiee es Sewers for sewer in Thint are. Moser, Simon" | Fiynn, Gedney, Ely, Relly, Brice, Loew, MoGinnis and the Board: ‘of Aldermen (0 meat tO nt rod reat "Which was laid over, Veor! . Sewers for culvert, &e., north- — i May, instant, at So'olock P. M., for Report ot Commities on " Tne tore, Be As Paice Ait" reeotution ss colowe Sligweme yy 3 wae Or veadenoting auch public business as may come before cant Garner of Third avenue and Fify-Arat Reso Bee°Vompurcller ‘bey and he ts, hereby i- ‘Board:— chell, Tho rected to draw his hia warranty fa favor ona the al ne, City Inspec. MICHARL NO NORTON, Thirdgdistrict, aa cache to ile siren - 4 see eeeeea teen tomehe te esis bin i Te assmpieus dont ban Bl even 3. ‘business with the aly ernment, at rates of com- eth iti ovhich was laid over. farch, Win HE. } pensation ax wore revlously reeetved by them, from the date QOAERE MoGtawissitteonth Gat rt of Committee on Sewers ing to build Mahon, Jame: ‘bolition of sald department to and including the S08 THOMAS OO) er in eh -weventh street, from Seaway to Bighth dy ot Apri. 1808. eau: R ues Gate ne Seventeoni en rah an corsa bvepaid as provided nm Pg nen Ara iGnatius FERN Fifth district, orerlict Domes Ga isiilonde te bebubeke ticsaa olen Geo. W. Francis I. A, Boole, late Otty Inspector. i RS, ‘Ninth district, at the intersections of (racks, ‘A, 8, Dusenbury, late chief clerk. H. GEDNEY, Soventh district. — laid over. W. hw Chambers, inte fat nasistant clock. Prespnt—Johi licice, Haq, Presidout, in the chatr, and the moro, Mi Benji EB. Pores is bate fcviniant genoa ceric ay mg re PR inter eames. that the Committee on oh 26. - La £ nitary superintendent. ‘Coman, Norton, Flynn, Shannon, Ged- pe dlasharged fro e further consideration of Api eee ee Walawright; ate hrat clerk Bureau of Sanitary ney oy aly iy. ltyers, ally, ‘Loow, Varnum, O'Brien, Modinnis Feet sald ttee ia favor of bass Ing resolution as Inspection, Voorhi Wink ‘ward B, Simmons, late seqond clerk Bureau of Sanitary On oll the reading of the minutes of the last meeti & sewer, 0 necessary recelvi : a was dispensed wi m6’) iceras onal alert be Trl Mudor the davstioe’ol tee Gone ‘William . Holl, Into pay roll clerx. REMONSTRANOES. ton Aqueduct ta igh -Seat ot yarn stron, botween First and William Fiemt ing, late messenger. By the Paxsipesr— Third hrenues, and that the ‘Ordinance there- P. | Willinm M. Judson, late asstatant messenger. Remonstrance of Nicholas Seagrist an for Francis Marron, Inte asmstan} messenger. order for paving Forty-second street ‘with Belgian Ag hich was carried. O'Reilly, Geo. Gd. ‘The amount to be (anger mentioned sin id the paper was laid over. ‘O'Bryen, W. J. pursuance of this resolution aball be pald out of and ™Wibich was referred to the Committee on Streets, Councliman Herrrice moved “bat the Committee on Sewers 864. Eharged 1 such appropriation ss the Comptroller shall deem ‘RESOLUTIONS. be discharged from the further consideration of rch 80...Osborn, Wm, H. | pro By Alderma: said committee in favor of adopting resolution (as follows:-— berle,'Loreria "alderman Nonrox moved to amend by edding the name of | | Resolv ed, That the resolution and ordinance for piring Resolved, That a sewer be constructed in O'srieh, D Daniel | Patrick W. Dougherty, “burial permit clerk." Twelfth street from Brosdway to Hitth avenue with Be street, between Second and Third avenues, under t ‘tite djre 2 ree: Deo. 16, Which was lost by the follows yous wement, which was by the Board o} tion of the Croton Aqueduct Department, and 185 AffirmativeAidermen Norton, Fiyun, Reilly, Brice, Loew, | February tnd by the: Board of Councilmen May Penzing ordinance be adopted. 1as2 . O'Brien and Yan Voorhis 7. 1806, be #o aimonded as to read as follows ‘was carried, e—Aldermen Moore, Coman, McBrien, Shannon, ved, That, Twelfth, siree m Broadway to Fitth | And the paper was laid over, 1862: ford, cacy, Bly and McGinnis, avenue, be paved with Belgian Davemeut at hegrpense REOUUTIONS masoiceD, ‘Alderman Rxiux moved to amend by adding the name of | the y owners on the strect, unger the irectda of tae | By Councilman Tur B. ovterner Peon, assistant eat os mn Aqui Se a in peveaen and the accompanying Resolved, Tat the t te a and wand, sunken, tag - She vreet aide of ‘hich was lost. nance there‘o Lexington are 4. Fifty-seven Palliton, E. J. Fhe quan he adoption of the resolution. |“ Which was laid over, Wales those on the south side of Pifty-seveuth niree idh'wae ther tomt by the totam vote: By a tora point about two hundred and seveniy-Bve. Toot west ol Pell firmative—Aldermen Moors, Coman, McBrien, Flynn, | | Resolved, That from Facets Lexington avenue, be filed in immediately, under the diree- ‘arolin, Denis. anno, Bly, Reilly, Brice, Loew, MeGtanis and Van Voor: | to West street, Detween ‘Chambers and Canal treet Commissioner, and that the accompanying Clarke, Augustus, Pa ‘WeareD. | bis—11. paved where necessary, to conform with the grade jaance therefo™ be adopted. a rch 26..Post, J. W. M. ‘Negative—Aldermen Norton, Gedney and O'Brien—8, under the direction of i dS ie Croan Aqueduct | Boare. hich war iaid over. c. ‘The paper was then reconaidared ‘aud laid over. ‘Which was referred Councilman Rosxrts— Quacken SPECIAL ONDER OF BUSINESS. como ‘That the sunken and low lots between 14th Rice, HH. The Paxsipext Bingubosd tho ,speeial order of business, | A communication was received from his {Honor the Mayor, ‘and 16th street, and between the Firat and Second ndell, D. being General Onder No. S11. an ordinanee making the | transmitting » communication from the President of the | sreniues, be filled in Immediately for the benefit of the pab- 1355. ET appropriations for the support of the government | Metropolitan Board of Health. Uc health. under the direction of the street Comm! Held, Rober D. | | of the clty of New York for the year 186, ‘Which was referred to the Committes o1 ealih, and that ihe acoompanying ordinance therefor be adopted. ” Hotline, A.B Aldermen buy moved that the items of appropriation be | | A communleation was quest, Soe the Pi ct Ronen TONS RESUMED, © sttee in J. read titles: amount wi ‘BO were tran arte leport for the year: jn ROBERTS mores at ‘ommit on Street . Tande they be passed over.” red nna ordered to be printed in document form. openings be discharged trom the further consideration of m aries. ‘Which was car (For which see t No. — Tesolutfon as follows— . | The ordinance was then read. pond erOnS Reso! the Counsel fo the Corporation be and be 864. Upon reading the following ttem:— ‘The Committee on Roads presented « report to lay Croton | $s hereby directed to take ne necessary legal steps Lo open Davenport, . Bhinas Ovek Buoapwar.¥or the of an wrist | mais to — street, between Bighth and Tenth ine atrest, coms stanton + Dunes, Jr, H. bridge corner of Broadway and Fulton street, $15,000. arenes ‘Which was carried. Alderman Suaxnox to strike out the entire And the paper was laid over. ik H Wick w The Committee on Koads prerented rt, concurring to | Councilman Kongnrs moved that the Committee on Street April 6. bn 'B. | Uyen rendine the following item: of the Renidone | Taguiste, £c.» ith street, between hed Fifth ave- | Openings be dlecharged the further consideration of real Boal = For the compensation 0 eras hyalina for for hn eriws we ert curted, by sald Bootd. of “wa sa oe Mbvadis. pramseied o report to gevotiecah: |-ds erate ainecte ee iim ime Mamba tan Oe Eerie sea wi or we Sixti. | ishereby directe e nece saa: too le, Jon A. i By the Board of Commisaionces of Hoaltty| Thoamonnt | oth street, from Lexington W Pitth avenuey, with trap block | according to law One Hundred and Fourih ‘sirest, from Pinta “Davin,” Edwd, A. Provided for under other heads of necount, Pavement. avenue to the Harlem ri “Bowling, Jot ¥. luclair, Wi SHANNON moved to strike out ibe entire tem. ‘Which was laid over. " Devor. r Winch was “Dye, Gilbe heeh: stews Alderman MoG: Councilman Rosunts moved | anh 8 : Upon read apes 00 pee f Sore st ponerse from the ogo eae of Peiiion to oO from the further oumiserasien of ‘Sam. ‘clean y 108 xington aven' ween seven! weeping, os ‘and ‘matter there- wed = by jounsel to, the Corroration be = rom, aa per evutract put of the act, chapter | Which was cairred. ts hereby authorized and directed to take LenS, G46, laws. 1866, including the sum of $3,000 for expenses of | He then moved that the paper be referred to the Commit. | measures to catuse Eighty-elghih and ia ‘ninth, ‘reein Mareh ith, Al “Er Sarees Clonning Commesloners for advertising, priating | tegen Bonde, me 2 Third avenue to avenue A, to be opened according to Ely, Jt, Smit 1 neem, was Floyd, ‘Cnarien Cs ‘Alderman Rarity moved to amend by reducing the above PAPERS FROM THE BOARD OF COUNCILMEN. was carried. wier, D. A. ) int to Resolved, Fhatine sunken lots on theca cide ot Second | nd the paper was lald over, Fowier, Baltes M. ich was lost. avenue, between Fifty-second and Fifty-third streets, be | Councilman Rosgats moved that the Committee on Street Jr, a Norton, Shannon, Gedney, Reilly Bae Sumbnonte a with wholagome earth, under the direction of the | Openings be inet from the further consideration of ¥ Tesoluti a ‘ol — 8 en Aflermen M Me) 1 — ras referred to to the Committee on Public Health, Resolved, ‘Counsel to the O ion hoasl be he Stattord, J, 2 en ene Tiyan, By, ae eon, wie reuvtatinn enta: | te bebehe Alepsek.te tea tee eumeneae ape to open Upon the following a ue according to law osth wad 106th streets, from Mee ‘hird ave- jelson. CLEANING a Boarp or Huatrn).—To the Resolved, That ike be nid on the west side of | nue to the Harlem river, A Metropolitan Bourd of py the ex; of clean. sreederay, frome 3 from Fifty-ninth street to Seventy-first street, Which was carried, Seagrist, Ing such streets, alleys, squares public places inthe city | under of the Street Commissioner, and the ac: | And the paper was laid over jaw York as are one cleaned by any e nyiag © Ng ordionnce tue retor adop'ed ‘ak'itonunrs moved that the Committee on ‘contract, ‘of chapter 876, laws i was referred to the Commitire on Roa be divcharged {rom the further conalderati Seckerarotn Dus, tong? at egtmiey oy Wharvon, Piers und stl with re. |; ¥ > ‘Or eegoen 8 buarpest Mao tostrike outthe item, Genet, # that the Street Commissioner b ¢ is here- Garrison, Daniel. Chas. Upon on reading ihe f Stem; rected to advertise for oi for a Getsgentiaimer, E.W. Exrexses or Market Co om, Eramresiern Wanp.— aaa irae the foot of Forty-aistn sroct, Rove nse Jr, FLW. For salaries and ex one of toe ori inted Which was referred to the Committce on Wharves, Piers pal Gale, Deiartok 6. trebelgh, undge the ash ghapler 14), laws of igen Tor the erecton of & Slips. ameents amine, @ ms of 3, teenth ward, as chapter | laws ot port of Committee on Sewers, with resolution as fol- untzer, Wm. . . Hunt, George A. ae, Ge Alderman Smamwow moved to strike out the item, Tesolved, That a sewer with the necessary receiving basins Resolved, That the remonstrances ited to the Inst Hier, “oun a: Which was carried. and cutverts be but, under the direetion of the Grown Aque- | Boar agatnat bulding a sewer in 118th Mtreet, between Third enderson, Jas, i) Upon teadiig ea duct Board, at the easterly side of Tenth avenue and Fifty. | and Fourth arenaes, be taken from the flea, and. together 1860. Maipine Chas. G, 1 Fike Teixcaarn.—For the as is paring for the | fourth street, ranai thes push Fifty-fourth street to the | with the remor je of Isaac D. Brass, resented to-day, Hart, Felix 1897. 1 4 using of the Morse erposes | Eleventh avenns Hlorenth: aveaue to Fifiy. tth | be referred to the Croton Aqueduet Deparunen pf Aye Townsend, H’yD. | connected with the city Government Ter The past ei barewtsthenss tothe, Fiver, and that the accompanying ordi. | Which was carried. I Taylor, Nelson. ‘and for the using of the same during the balance ot troy age therefor be adopted. And the paper was laid over. . Ww of ro agmy ‘according to tLe purchase made by the city of New hich was referred to the ane on Sewers. i BOARD OF ALDERMEN. oy York: ns passed by the Board of Counclimen December 16, hep see ‘Committee on Belgian Pavement, with resolu. | | Resolved, That the Clerk of the Common Counefl be and Tayior, John 8. 1864, concurred in by ber 28, as follows:— he in hereby auth and directed to procure for and pre. coh 18... Tracy, Joun M. |. | 1804 and afirmed by bie i toner December 81, | “essived That Third street, from the Bowery to the Bast | sent to his Honor the Mayor, the chief executive oflcer of March ai. bt ate river, be paved with Pavement, under the direction | the a ak wernment of this city, neat and 1362, ‘ail, M. M. hscrmen \— ad moved to strike out the item. of tha Graton ‘Aqueduct ent, and that the aecompa- bi ia of the expense thereof ‘Buren, T. B. Thich wag lost, ying ordinance therefor be ado id by the ‘Cou from thé appropriation for city con- rpoel, Jesse reading the following item:— ich waa referred to the Commitee on Streets, Jevewnwrs. Por the mrmnent of of Including in. | | Report of Commitiee on Belgian Pavement, with resoln- hich waa laid over, ‘an Ness, Jobn | terest, legally 11.4 as follows:— fesolved, That the jurisdiction over the coer, (resigned 1864). | in reports to pe ie Lage 3 in pursuance Hesotved. a meee a percent, between Sixth and Ser. | heretofore exercised by the City Inspector, the ite ered bh S. enth as 2 pavement, under the | appointment, dc. of the Keepers thereof. be and is hereby Livan Winkie, St. n sna Now moved to strike out the item, Airection of the Croton. squeuaet Pariment, wd that the | tranacerred vested in the Street C accompanying ordivance therefor be adopied ‘Which was laid over. Willis, Anon, Upes readion nhe following tem ‘Which was referred to the Committee on Streets, Resolved, That the control of and jurisdiction over the LWhite, J Tnumniatk As¥iva.-—Por the construction of rt of Committee on Pavement, with resota- | several public pounds, heretofore, established in this ety Asylum nthe oy of New Y: maneunet ates tlon as follows olution or ordinance of the ay. unetl, and laws of 1364, to n Gomptrotier, From Hesolved, That Fifty-ninth street, between Firat and seo. men, the, Guy inepeetee, veeind te and are time. on the Commissioners of ond avenues, be wiih Belgian pavement, under the di. ferre ant assigned to the Mayor, whe ne Gervocts pursuance of chapter 676 of the oiaws of rection of the Croton Bepertnealy ‘and that the | ts Bing Nereey ssutnorited to to en Jurtedietic $100,000, Stgompanying ordinance therefor be cdopted, control over all sueh other pul ‘as may a laerman i fe a Sn” out the amount of | Which was refe teferred vo the Commitiee on Ronda, * Devestabiiad March 9. $10, and Inset sum of 1,000. Commitiee on Belgian Pavement, with resolu- hich was, over. K AW Mare 10. ‘Which wi tion ke follow (oy of Committee on Finance, in favor of adopting re- Kendall, J. F March 17. Upon reading te following ttem:— Resolved, That William, street, between Beavor and Pear! solution aa f i Klenck, Chas F, nee THE Norri of Oxe Howpagp axp Frery- | streets, wed with Belgian pavement, the same to be hen of done tinder the direction o Croton auusduct Depart o the Central Park Ment, and that the accompanying ordinauce therefor od rate os juares in part Btreet ‘treet, and between the ich was referred to the Committee on Strecta, ‘enable aed can an the, Hatson river on the west. and in all Resolved, That Thirty-seventh street between Park and August 30 Wiillains, of tab city ty between 1264 and i4lat streets, east of the | Madison ‘avenues, be paved with Belgian or (rap-dlock pave+ hot Wi \ mentioned, in ‘ment, under the ‘direction of the Croton Aqueduct Depart. We vot chapter Sle laws Of 1800,» nud as amended by ment, and the accompanying ordiaanee therstor be adopted, {or t6d. laws of 180, $12, ene was referrer wo the Committee on stiee hich wae laid woe ry i to strike out the ebeve tem, -< obi Committee on Sewers, with resolution as fol- ma of Coramitten on Finanes, in favor of adopting lis, Anson, 4 resolution ag follows York, Joseph 8, tem : VResolved That theeewer now bonita Porty-seventh street, Resol ves That ths Comptrotier px and Po is yes sg AS SS Semeesnrenmen a ap A§ 1 Lurer, Peter. wed Mar, 3% Z them tn defending | hundred feet from Fleventh avem Baron, 2: Lippaan he © Salaries and tierce on Prep and Antes Es | Sean ova ts cope eqoretonnce therefor be adopted, | $319 sgn kasi so Pear ingerost ‘hae vom ot ofices Se scanty meee gotten toe Fehon 9 amen wan rete nt NSommities on Sewers, ted thereon, to enable bim to Bw. ‘an Assessment on sald 8. e Resolvod, Tha on bo and ihe aamne ie hereby given per d charge the sane to account of donations, the co jurisdiction over the y fitianm MoMsiom to Ploce s watering troagh fa rout a PR ph 4 erutore estaba fu th aly a ioe Bis prevntees, Pit handrod sad feratt-niee Green. | | Neport of Committee on Streets, in furor of sdopting + ‘of the Common Counc, and enue, the came me at hit own expanse, od sol itor Gittins eeaich tne Clap amepestor ina been neste, be asia boredy | in bie erestusicn ofth -& Thieriare with yebiis travels and to reraain only during the | _ Resolved, That @ crosswnllt be laid Canal poe ad assigned Wo the Mayor, who is also | people of the State of New Tork, Plentare of the Common Couucil, From oyporive No, #41 in raat srreet, a 0 direction bereby ienhoroed ercise similar juris miving the constitutionally of the eave a Metropol. Whieh bog re the Alfestnan of the District, o my edict Board, and accompanying or- F all sueh other public pounds as may tan Fire Dey ‘utand establish « a une | arson aS a nd te herel recovered by the - | direc ree on Finanes in fawor of adopting re- adopted. the pect the street te river. ciate ehh ore ‘Omtnittee on Finance of Board of Couneilmen, om i) Tiertot as shall be ed and are of fencuair hee ab} wie suroe. Rept clear for h resolution aw follows :— 0 the C: ‘algo to relmburse pite trareton th ai eatin tthe Comprrotier be and he te hereby an- | Sohn B. Develia for expenees thetreg’ in defence of the | © Which wae reterred wo the Committee on Streets 4 avory Patrick directed to draw his warrant wu favor of Tomy terre’ wy is na Counsel 10 the Vorpagstion, | — fren nble, Aho lahon, for. ior ie ‘sewer to A nirtieme + iidden and Velliiamn IL, Dongaa, in the wun of $40 euch, much thereof na a ted and certified by | Hew vod, T! Piinben Mtowntt and baghta, avenues, the amount to F such services performed, aud charge the same to accout 1 to the © fuom, each of which are autborteed | Healt (0 Cake i fireat, between Seventt and Bight, ay r ge" abiona, 816, Laws of 1866, $19,300, of so much thereof as | ing in the fileraat ¢ stricts of r arged lo the» of donat was lost by the following’ vote :— nay Be requiges. lations during tnt eeu m2 aa SHrnbision be acd the name te here Afirmative—Aidermen Moore, Comao, MeBrien, Ely, | Alderman Nowtow irared to wirike ont the abore ftom, ex- FPR Be 4 - oak ee ce ere , Brice, Meuinnts and Van Voorht engting ve | tive Hem of $4,800 to 1. Bie 2S gd hn Belg ae pave re ie » (Aldermen Norton, Flynn, Gedney, Loew add p Aa, Rae na ies j opreanmem Hane Sateot we = FRA moved to amon by seth eum : 0 Shannon was excused from voting.) of $15, 00, und inverting the sum of eit “x: * Croton Boxed. por laid over. Fhich was lost. queresten.tn eek ae Streeis, in favor of adoping reso- ‘That a orossswalk be laid acres Canal st Ne No, 441 tm said street, uuioy we direction | ae. "to teR ne, stairways, Re Hsclvod, tt by direoved to remove « Alderman Nontox moved to atrik: the above fem for legal expenses of F.'Re Deystin, 6 Which was los. ‘Tho stom was then adopios “ee eoog At on as will A: elses bere in Aon and F Sy supporto the aencemeling “nat ihe ordinance be read by seo- ibe anata pe W York for ‘The Puasioant directed she ia ie 1866, te ot ‘Which Councilman Ki moved to.amend the ordinance by in- a ie ta apa eS ata ig Lat ‘ward, as per per shapter’® 876, Laws of Witch was carried, cgunalinen Kenas, moved to amend the ordinance by in- coset Ee we fein in gaa ee chapter 646, aoteeee ‘Lavina ovr. ta beer oura ov lbéra srauar. q Commissioners of Ge Gentral Park of the Board Frrinyi nat A rp Eeneteent: ‘of New. w Yor Wing north Of tidin street, | st and between Ty RS river on the east and t! Judson: Piver on, the weet, and in al that part of auld cl be. een 125th and Mist streets, east of Tenth pa and Weet of the line above mentioned, in eatin of chapter 201, Laws of as amended by chapter 565, Laws of ib a0, by chapter 565, Laws o! oved to amend the item of legal expenses by striking therefrom the sum of $15, serting in Hou thereof the sum of 87, on nad the sum the words “to be distribuied pro claimants. ‘Which was lost. Counoliman Stacow moved to amend the ordinance by in- serting the following iter Srrciat Aprnorutations ox Leaustarons.—For, claim of sane Spas Cy? for claim of Theodore F. gee 186 37; of William H Adams, $4,659, 90; claim of imomnss'E ra aia $11,000, and for claim of the TH ure % ‘87; each of which is authorized by 1866, and to be audited and Cored A as ras much thereof as may be required 8, $54,165. to amend the item of donations Lhgrefroa the following:— furphy, for damages from falling into a “Which was laid over. Councilman Keaou mat was carr Councilman Trxa xo moved Copgotab ere moved that the ordinance as amended ‘Which was carried by the following yote:: Affirmative—Councilmen Keenan, Long, eeeom. Flynn, Robinson, O'Brien, Kenney, Costello, Hartinan, Brinkman, Koster, ‘Watts, Keech, Green, Thomas, Hetrick and Imlay ~ Negative —Counetimen White, Tyng, Roberts and Pull- ‘Mund the same was directed to be returned to the mae Aldermen this evening, Councilman Kuxox that when the Board eens ra} 40,90 19 moet on Friday, 11th inal, af twe o'clock chy wnat CAI Go anellian Kuxsax moved that the B74 do now ad- journ, - Which was oe "eerie sr the Pi adjourned to Friday, 11th Say" EDI “eclared that the Board stood at two o’clook DWIN M. HAGERTY, Clerk, crry RE. AL L ESTATE FOR SALE. t re THIRD AVENUE.—¥OR SALE, TO LET AND = story brisk and brown shone Housca ‘want to invest in improved or un- ung call, Real stats, just uote the number of iy ofloe, ALL WANTING CITY, SUBURBAN OR COUNTRY JAMES ROWE, Real Batate ine our list, All ave homes.” Prices and terms to sult every cm. A PURCELL & CO., 240 Broadway. R SALE GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE BROWN Stone House, 206 West Thirty fourth street, Furnished orunfurnished. Will be sold at a perea toa buyer who an pay $6,090 cash. Possoxsion THOMAS D. ROBINSON, 112 Broxdway. Fer SALE—A HOUSE AND LOT, WITH MODERN 008 ae Pitt nd a number of fruit trees on the pre- , between First and Second ave- Buea,” Prive $4000. Fore been 850—A NICE TWO STORY AND ATTIC x2, and full Lot, 25x e100, stunted tn 9 Oret Sent. apr Mt the ofice of BANTRLS ae by oon oe Fifth avenue and Ninth street, B F°%. three, “OoFar ena, CENTRAL Pat Perio base ane, Ho ments. Inquire of J. MURWAY, 104th atrect, marek arena, R SALE LOW—THREE STORY HIGH sTooP a goo vied gob Srna on soe Poage ‘Way; cars; fine location; all improvement ply on premises, i piniindnae OR, ny oy Ay TO IBASE—THE FACTORY BUILD. F% Sixth street, near, ren ote Apply to G. Fos Zo Zor! SALE, FOR $5,000—PLEASANT L‘ tion, 288 ‘Twenty-fourth street, between, Niath ROMER Oe N Noe Pine rect, IXTH AVENUE.—FOR SALB. THE VALUABLE PLOT of Ground on nor rner of Sixth avenue and Six. teenth street, consisting of four't fall lots, now so improved as to yield a interest, and capable of being further im- Breve? ses lo makes most desirable investment. Apply 1. ROBS, 704 Broadway. EST BI BROADWAY, IMPROVED P 5.250 fi a, each 16.8236: in Th My avenues each will rent for a Herter, ve “COUNTRY REAL ESTATH FOR SAL: HANDSOMELY LOCATED COUNTRY SEAT AND reat bargain. JONES, HUTCHIN: .B. CRASTO, U7 ‘treet, near Third avenue. Farm, containing 4 acres, at Washi tlle, O1 gouner, on ike Newburg Branch Hallroad; “fro minutes {rom ‘trai on place, Pi ra with 8. EMBI enSOK, a 421 Eighth 4 ‘rene. COTTAGE apt IN YONKERS, WITH Ae Soot of land jn cction,wil sid cheep tt ap 000. * A180 shed H the sai nee Fa chiens. ‘Main streot, Yonkers. Ate 39 FOURTH AVENUE—BY Sy alee tf es: or. fice hours from 10 to 4—Count Sua tah ith prices, upon itd Wow ete or mailed "ts Latent mene Wer and Wostchoater ecriptive circu LJ $ar8—42 RIGHBRIDGEVEEM, & ru ly Toe pete | bee Tae Perea pias ae See = pas DuBRN "at Mo yes ts SALE—A COTEAGE AND 900 oF Soar, FEN DR EE T Be Bad es the lat of June will be Fo SALE—AT By np ea ee Ai LY Cy Seer eae, me eee aca Aprige H’E BABB, Eriaity’ Bullding' Ili Beoodeny, sees OR SOL 3H BLEROR sot N. J., A COTTAGE, BARN and Garden; Foie er ees fra a eerie Hulinoad’ "Apply toa. Wr MITSOH, of Beaver 2 A ag SALE—AT ORANGE, By A MODERN pate, ee and most eens pee ALB of oo Soe ey aix “Se al ls depot. eeites pr Ww. 7s A OITY Hi ere eB i aly, Count cant Fa , aig fuay Topsets ane fine di tbbuildin; ao ents; good au' Mt brat nds hele. ful Pin abundanoe. Apply 10.4. 50 ———— OR SALE OR TO RENT--ON TH. ‘DSO: Fir deaable tontcnon a fare within ie munatas® tad’ ep edneniont apple wih es ‘aud bout ares & a ores. lana, beautifully pala ‘out in lawn, with flow menial trees, ke. Houidy eomm nigntlba. Went Point by f Fi irthor For further fy : muy. to ADK yt ADRIAN Ht MOLES eS location; near RANGE, NJ. —FOR xe OR RENT, LARGE 4 ir groat bargain, ‘ATO Wap airs, ce cu the pews May a the ighlands ot Nave- oe 5 Eo 3. ment a far yy the Piatec Colonel J half mie fi ¢ Atlantic Pavilion, will be sold in lots of € to 12 a i na gees cach. Terms enay. command fine views of the from Barclay, and Sea Bird, from Chambers street, fonpe mel; clock and ‘return same day. tape mation orey will be postponed to the INELAND FARM AND FRUIT ‘New Jersey, ch the same te of . and where numbers in ig he Ie varying from. ol a , Tol ruits and Vout Vegetatles frat Sountry. Five hundred Vin sicpady ene of a an ba east Steere ve {Seonn and bay, hd have good Boat ‘and bathing privileges. - L. TALLMADGE, 77 Nassau 24. AMLaD pnd be ealthful ciate. Thirty miles Californtans are settling. The hoon planted out by experienced eaches, a of pine ‘s ok Ko iat ncttlers with provision for ‘on account of its Learning, and ott Anement ‘at Moultare, have boon are, constantly settling. dred, houses’ are is nated tative hundred sill be built faring tho ou Price of farm land. twenty sore lots veracre. Five and ten acre and Village Lote for sale, and vegetables ri eatir in th dare, than in any other locality. n Norfolk, Va. Tun Places for sale rent gx for a for all kinds of lumber yards, manufas- ndrios, stores and the like. For persoos whe ée- fire wild winters, & healthful climate and 4 good soll i a country beaut im and: sessing aft other itis worthy of s visit ra A proved, aboundi: in its social privileges, in ‘ihe heart of cranny inswered, sntala Vi Baral. a giving full Information and con ‘lon Inson, rent to aj Address 0) Lanbis. Vineland Pont office, Landis township, New Jt sey. From of tural editor the Tribune:—It is one of the moat ox extensive fertile ‘an almost level and ie farming that we know of thi 100 Fy vive marae Pp me! SALE IN NEW JERSEY eo ‘J. A. MAR’ Rahway, . J. 500.7% JOR SALE, AT PATCHOGUE, UB. Jala d x | Ba Great South ev? the, house hae sae ‘elght roosss, twe : half an acre of land, fences, scow No. TUTHILL, on the premises. ieuarg ngulrs of W, 61 New York, or of J ___ BEAL SSTATE WANTED, me ADVERTISER DESIRES 70} PEASE 0 “OR chase a Honse between aad with an extra lot and wines ad terms, 4c., Purchaser, room 4, arc, ag Waema A Bysracranis, rents a Prowse of Herald between First and ore fourth or brick House, East or W: Bot to exceed $18,000; cash, paid. Address A. H. ANTED TO PURCHASE A THRE modern a west of — reat rene ir Wa foe dis Bar. bnssrcalene CHRISTIAN BUSINESS Maw, Wits MODERATE and general ex; thn sre me oi prection Te St ations given and required; capital $2,000, “Address A. B. A® ACTIVE YOUNG MAN WITH 4 SMALL OAPTPAR ke to buy an some honorable fast na clerkship: can aire on gire ther best bent of re Of eight years tn business. Tidress be iterald gure FIRST CLASS MAN, WITH A GOOD CONNROTION among win Grocers abtain a liberal commission on the sale of nine woes spirits in bond. Address Post office box 4,439, New York. aor MAN, WITH CONSIDERABLE CON’ influence, desires to associate himself in tablisied ts “rnafeciring business, W! ‘A 39 GOOD TWO, STORY COTTAGE-—NINE ROOME, oa 00), Coramanteations srietly iret tater fr reg ne ae Gina wa ne —_ ). ‘@D. apply to ve N ae BE. “AR. N P babi gy INA Finey. Cuase gad Ly my tog price ata nergetic man. who wall phy ‘the Hotel ola, on the and shop, inoney.” pret fash, £ piers vy A MEW. COMMODIOUS RESIDENCE, AT ELIZABETH, fine Ww: fom de a ti ma (Bs, 199 PRETTY ONE AND A HALF STORY DOUBLE cor. tage. with 17 ncros and outhouses, suitable for a gentle. Fork. LAVERTY, 09 Libertyyireet, eee | me Broad streot, Bilaabeth. HANDSOME COTTAGE FOR SALE—IN mwas, NO. rT it rooms: frees, healt in excellent conaltton: tov : ine of most desirable ioeatone tn im Rabiways Dot over railroad stat Price $8,800. Aj ply wo a. mths BUN 00.,30 Brondway. 1 EROEN HEIGHTS PROPERTY. a A SPLENDID RES. idonce, new, French rouf, water, Ae.: situa the most select jh ber! on the Heights, Price Possession imi ear. JOHN H. PLATT, opposite Court House, Hudson City. ETON FILANTATION —3.000 ACRES VINE PRAIRIR tacorn and§0 in wheat, “Phe. iad, crop, by Cg g oY the te fll mules, a lot cattle, a cabana si? Vocation, Monroe onanty, esas ‘on the Mobile and Obi i. ADpIY to A re TLL, Ja, Cotton Pactor and Cooumnisttok Merchant, jew street. FREE rota ma 08s ‘on at hoy from whieh ‘jouce can ‘Sean Weary ery; large barn ee aH reat ay the wootiand sear tyepron ots Sort aa Ra oe aad re ot! og nowrs, fee eee os are PTREN ACRES omen LAND, eit ima ae Sows, 51 Nasewn street. near th MR SALESIN 01 LOT, FOR A fone de oes or any other put ‘ecren ai ie 101 te ee d covered ny Koy forest trees; thi vase ‘for 8 #u mer resort ae aS oe: Apply on premises, or to HP, DRORAAP, 87 qror saLe— ORES OF LAY Fors S4L.8- A et Bel AND fogs, if stud oa iy qroaund, overtna a it South Sneurpasega for ioeatian. There arp ail ire0 Ne Peer painted Chie sp plee jer for 151 Broadway, New AGENT WANTED, FOR LIFE INSURANCR.— x cane compan ny will & valuable contract to an active spas rellable rere confidential pany, box 6, tre Fe Wxteess i eampamag or , coon BUSINES ldcations, wich & small eapital, Gait hanbedustely at Hoven 7, Ras eran $5,000 ie fren tent logzimate 2 business; none, bu Bian ROOM, at ‘AUCTION. TH) tard Room at Norfolk, Va., fat covet ecrane cee wo a fl at Norfolk, on (omday ath tn full deveriplon of ihe Se LEAD fetes eet = ieee rien = = Azra TTENTION = —N. spe as B PSs —- AND os Pe a C Fairy ea atte ew Fore SAAS Se a J AIRS AND CRNTLEMER OAN ‘moot value for Cast ( ae, by ening snore very, opp wot Great ceaaceang Wo by Mra, tea,