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NEW YORK HERALD, WHDNESVAY. DECEMBER 20, 18/1.—TRIPLE SHEET. ~ Commissioners of Deeds for the county have expired, i to « resolution of the Board Cleric to furnish snob list, respectfu rt REPOR the following resolution the persons whose names are contained in owing lst be and they are hereby C such owner ratiront com. city, exter on board into. the depot of suc! assoncers, providing be shal provietons ot this chapter. violation of this soction the ifcenses ehall be aub- Jeet to forfeiture by the Mayor, aud aay be restored by kim at bis option for good cause showa. .—Any liconsod owner or river of other person who shail neviect to comply er of the provisions of the Ufteent!, sixteenth or seven: teenth sections of this chapter shall aiso be Hable to a penalty of B10 for every such neglect or violation. Sx«. 19.—The last tour sections shail not apply to any li- censei owner or driver OF THT RATE: Sno. W.—The city tsb oflee; and aL prea erates oceent. De or suUperIMen: any or ship of pany landing at or terminating in sald such steamboat or sl for the purpose of comply in every respect with (requesting the sat aly “COUN To THE Error of THE HERALD:— it 1s auggested that “there are some grades in our Ravy, now established bylaw, which may dé safely aud properly”’ dispensed with in time of peace, to the grades of admiral, for your a on wed, the iirst column tn the £ appotnte t Cominissioners of Deeds in county of New York in the Whose Dates aro opposive WAKD SCHLICH + Graces BSG. John M, Coman, Wiliam Fariong, Michwel Shelly, anne — 'Tyial of Mimer, the Alleged Countericiier. ectivoly of the persons vice admiral - and And why not the grades of captain, commander and lieutenant commander? use, indeed, have we for @Mavy at all in this time of peace? It is true the navy has been somewhat usefmi, at times, in the past; or, rather, certain men of the navy were recognized as having credit- ably assisted that redoubtably aud greatly renowned hero, General Butler, in his opening of the Missis sippt River, bis capture of New Orleans, his capture Were but a few destg- nated in the wonderful perspicacity of Old Gideon Welles and the wily Fox, in whom were embodied all the pluck and recoguized imerit m the navy ! ‘Phe like of those men—the few thus pitched upon to do the proaigies in that ume—are no louger to be founu tu tae navy. Beyond tese there were thew deeds the nation 18 proud—ay, it was even grateiul, to a degree that it was deemet politic to create for them mrst the grade of rear admiral, admiral and yice admiral, io suitavie reco.nition of thei services, Beyoud these were some good Doys, zealous enough, brave and aspiring. the men of Old Gideon's ciote Puey aid ail the Oghu in them, 89 far as the nay glory ends ! Where, now, amo! wao didn’t do couuiry knows ol, should Ww Man vo fill @ vacancy im ti vice admiral’ Whatoutum i. who iailed to blow tueir own horns judiciously to be recoguized for any dasuiag deeus of gallaatry ¢ For men of suca merit,as might ve deomed eligibie tv wil (ne grades of adunral aud vice adiiral ouid be compelied to preter Luder and Banks, or, perhaps, Tweed and Jim ¥isx (:), ‘The nation 13 too poor to afford Besides, the lilies are too bien souuding and aristocratic for our modest republican. ideas—und uhey cosi too muci ! Wita the lives of taose Who now houl them.” the sae princtpie of economy mizht as well be 80 10 che rest OF Lie Havy at once, We have no longer a need ior tio navy. 2 1S gONe—Swept away Let Our peopic stay at home and muind their business, ANA We Will haye nO American luterests abroad requiring eieriial iaakee will veulure av great Nation avounds wita poli ve ready Co oiler Unemseives, 1a emo ply all toe requisite grades of a nav Taey send to our navy yards, In election Uines, lor election purposes, Wtiiors Lo be employed a3 shipjomers, and shoemAkers as macutoists; and Why may not ihe demagogues thems lve: fled as well, 10 an emeryeicy, to fill tae grades of cap'ain, Commandsr aud heueudut commander, how beg So needlessly matulained im time of ww ~~ ~ commodore, Testimony for the Prosecution. Close of the ‘8 special license. ND URIOES OF FARES. James Sullivan, by divided Into ten districts, viz. :— Ali that portion to the southward of Houston Ail that portion between Houston aud Twenty-third $. All that poriion between Twenty-third and Forty-second A Burrill, William By &. H: Brown. Hanford Horton, Anson A. Hurd. Bogert, George W. Bulleatine, William A, Belmant, Simon &. Que DEFENCE. 4. ‘All that portion, between Forty-second aud Fifty-niath 5, Ail that portion between Tifty-ninth and Seventy-ninth 6, Ali that portion betweon Seventy-ninth and Ninety-#ixth 17. All that portion between Ninet¥-sixth and 116th streets, All that portion between 116th and 1551 All that portion between 1htb and Labth streets, that portion betweea Ii of Fort Fisher, &c. » The trial of Joshua D, Miner, the alleged counter- feiter, was resumed yesterday In the United States Circuit Court before Judge Benedict, Ings have now occupied seven days, and will cer tainly consume the rest of the week. Pubitc interest in the case is still maintained, It 1s no exaggeration ‘Whatever to say this is one of the most remarkable investigations of a crimmal character that have taken plice In our federal wihunals for the past Ci Beajamin Moore. Job Ly George Thompnoa. Andrew Kltard. Shelden B, Shaw. Oscar F, Shaw. Henry GC, Hope. Samtiel Straus, ‘t, F. Vonovan, Goorge Smith, The proceed Baker, Alfred E. Bennett, John W. ith xircet and Hariem River. ‘joes or rates of fare to be taken by or paid to the ject to license for transport- expressly and mu- efween passensers «nd owner or driver before the entering of the passenger into the vebicle, shall be as follows, to wit Ot eee eae owners or uirtvers of vebleles st; Ing passengers 1oF hii Lualiy agreed upon, be Bayert, W. T. Suosequentiy of Brown} Thomas J. Buroham, Beekman T, Boy, James M. Brown, Willam B. Biack, George A. Burke, Francis, Sry Beglan, James. Birdseye. C. D. Bigier, Henry A. Brennan, Thomas J, Honry Johnson. one passenger in a two-horse vebicle any within any one of tho first nine districts, one doar, and twenty-tive cents aduitional for each adiiional passen: ger, {f to one destination; if to various destinations in the saine district, twenty-dive cents alditional for each stoppage 1 in @ one-horse vehicle, seventy-five cents for one passenger, and subject to the same provisions a8 above for each ad 2. For conveying one passenger in a two-hores velicle, from within any one of the first uie districts to within the Linits of an adjoluing district, $1 25, and twenty-iive cents additional tor each ad iiional passenger; 1 reach additional passenger tho same as io a two-horse vehfole, subject to tue same rates as abgve for stopping at more thun one place, 3. For conveying one passenger from withia any one of the frst nine districts to within mits of any other district, twenty-ive cents adtitl onal passed through, an: passenger twenty-live cents for esch district passed through, subject to the same rates as above for stopping at more tuan Mr. Pierrepont, Mr. Purdy and Mr. De Kay con- ducted the prosecution on behalf of ihe government. Mx. Fulierton and Mr. B. K. Phelps appeared as counse! for the defendant, Miner. WILLIAM W, APPLEGATE'S TESTIMONY. ‘AViniam W, Applezaie testjtlea:—When Ballard ‘ted he was Kept for the eight; next morn- iIngl went with him to 266 Rivington street; we found there two presses and some other machinery for the manutacture of counterielt mone, found some fibre paper, on which counterfeit notes are printed; Ballard then resided al street; he went into che sub-pasement, and took out from there a large amount of counterfeit money and Bevera! plates for the printmg of money of that character; I marked a portiod of this money (wit- fess 1uentfied the money); we found also in Bal- lard’s house several engraver’s tools; they were packed up; if required three men to carry them down stairs; 1 found there a plate for printing $1,000 counterieit bills. Cross-exumined—I do not remember that Cole Whiiley’s ofice Miner was searched; I remember that Ballard was “pBéarched there; I don’t know how itis I so dis- finctly remember that Miner and Bailard were Bearched, white I cannot remember the same fact Ap regard to Cole. TESTIMONY OF LEWIS B. Lewis B, Whitney was the next witness- sworn, —In 1865 I arrested Miner, with a quantity of counterteit money in his possession, at Cleve- and, On10; he was thon Known by the name of C, ¥. Summers or J. D. Miner (Miner, who was sitting war his counsel, rose from his seat, whou the wit- ness identified him as the man he had arrested) Miner was tried, convicted and sot to the Peniten- belongs all the novody helped y 18 concerned, all James W. Worden. David smith. James P. Rogers. George Hi, Jardine, after the tirst; and ag ali those undistinguishea iduifonal passencer. Ue figniing, 1ooK for an eligtb'e grade of admiral, or the undistinguisued, Collins, Patrick, Corey, Kdwin F Varpenter, W. Cushman, Join H. Hy Carolin, Denis. i horse hossmearin | RM. Levoraon. Charies E. Satterice. vehicle §1, and in 2 one or a two-horad've- for each distr.ci 6 Rivington ti Bul, dias | no, hese grades | f ing one passenger in a two.horse vehicle from in either the First, Second or Third distri or witain the limits of the jenth disirict, at the rate of St 60 a filty cents additional for each addition Tt in a one-horae veh additional passenger ths same rats and fn either a one or atwo horse veaicle from any distrie norih of the Third, to be computed as per district, 5. For the use of any one or two horse v: with one or more passengers, wit piace and siopping as often as may quire |, at the rate of #1 60 per hour. 6, Foxthe use of any one or two horse vehicle by the day, with oue or more passen ers, to be computed at the rate per larke, Andrew. Robert H, Gibsor dward Haga George Williat Andrew Stewart. Samuel Jackson, James Keenan, Gonzalo Poey. Lewis Fellows. Edward H. sehell. ‘Thomas M. Foste, Eugeno M, Jerome, Henry MoUloskey. Willam Hastin, Chas, A. Flammer. James McGinness, Contretl, John. slou 1s euded, by tae Alabama. ice by the hour, the privilege of from piace to Dooley, Pa'vick, y irom nome, our clans Who would was searched 7. inal cases where the hiring of any vehicle is not, at ‘oof, speciiied to be by. th eemed tobe by (he districts. two and ‘fourteen years of age arged; and for children under two day or hour, it 8. half price 18 oniv to be c! years of age no charge is to be ma ie, Of fare to be charged for the use ot vehicles be as follows:--For four gers or less all around the Park, with the privilege of ing a vehicle two hours, 4; prineipal, to Casino and lake and return, hour, gan hour. Whea tor th Donoho, Uonstantine, a Delavy, Arthur J, James H. Donaldson. b, Davi isto, her Sick, oun Nagent. Ferdinand Levy. Devis Carolin. ‘Thomas A. McGuire, Charles 8, Goodrich, Edward EB, Price, George Langdon. arts of the Park, i; Demarest, The. F.C. hen engage 0} ree or snore huurs, $1 Doyle, Thomaa 0. Daiy, Timothy. Daly, Matthew. DeYoungs, Joseph J, Drake, Isaac J. MRS, HALPIN AND BSR VIstToR, On Monday Mrs, Ellen Haipin, of 221 Kast Thirty filth street, had a visitor in the person of a young woman of the name of Mary Quinn, the event Mrs, Halpin sent out for a bottle of wine— What kind did not appear. slightly, “‘pecause,” as she said, it would go to Mrs. Halpin had no such scruples, however, and she drank to such an extent that the wine not only went to ber he oblivious of things material, her teaderiy irom the floor, from off her chair, 10, Whenever any yelicle not engaged by the day or hour assenTer OF paasengers the owner niy-five cents per sha'l be detained vy the or driver shall be allowe honr in addition to the rates hereby eatablishe'l. TL. Avery dr.ver or owner of a vebicle shall carry, transport n and upon his coach, eab or carriaze, in addl- 0 oF persons therein, one trunk, VRilse, ead- . portmantean or box, If he’be requested 80 passenger, wthout charge or compensation for every trunk or such article us a00ve named, tnore than one for each passenger, he suall be entl- tied to demin t and receive the wim of ten oaate, —In case of disagreement as to distance or price the ai! be determined by the Mayor. ~The owner of any vebic ‘ demand or receive any pay for the conveyance of avy pas- r of the vehicle and the ‘at the rate of se In honor of dlebag, carpet to vo, for each Forrester, Pe! Jobn O'Donnell, Hugh McKenna. ‘Thomas Casey. Heary T. Wiison. Patrick Cunningham, ‘Thomas L. Feiwer. Bernard Flanagan, Mary drank but Cross-examined—I was Deputy Sheriff wien I ar- I am not acquainted with Cole; have seea him for the first time ta this Court; 1am Multe sure Miner is the person I arr land; he told me that his name was J. Am not sure that he told me his name was Joshua Lhave seen the indictment upon whic there 1s a D. Ancuesi, vi Colonet rested Miner; a, but made her hall not be entitled to Her friend Mary took where she had rolied and laid her on the sofa, Matt, 8, Farrell. Patrick Fitzsimmons. eiaten, ‘Theodore unileas the nun and’ prices of fare ball manner hereinafter directed by section 27 of this chapter, at pessenger may be conveyed in auch vehicio. 2B—No owner or driver of any vebielo in the city of receive any larger sum than ailtied to receive as aforesaid, under the ed at Cleve. |. McDonough. Fitzsimmons, &. 42° D. Mine Miner was conviceed i Unt; in his pane im the Idicueny; Whitiey’s lorce, Itas a deseripiion o1 Miner Pemiventiacy; not enavie Unis deseripiion aescrives Lhave not looked to see if the hands of siner— (Gescription of Miner honded witness, who did not Fecoguize it as tue one Auchesi had shown bu Tdid not kay Wat Lread the desoriphon, Gul tiat L that this description Hew York shall aak, daraand or Gatien £° Connolly. John Wabynch, Cornelins Farley. Charles Mevermott. William E, Conover. Bol. De Wallteers: Edward Timpson, Mary, whose consideration unpoundes, and wrapped When Mrs, staipin awoxe irom her siumbers sae retused to beeve thal she was imoxicated; she missed her suawl, and because soe Would come into her roow fo steal m she accused ner visitor with the theit, and demanded the revura dt was not torthcoming and sue Yesvrday the accused was arraigued at the Yorkville Police Court and het 10 deiaule of bail to answer. disturbed av tae prospect o: spending some ume among Uneves, drunkards and prooavly worse, al- though sue was bv Ho means & hurdened looking She said to the Court that sne had hever veen acensed of a crime ina court peiore, and chat 16 Was Aad indeed to be compeiled to lay 4u prisun Watt ner trial should take place, as sho Would have to do waea anabie io Luraish val. CITY GOVERNMENT. (OFFLOIAL) Finigaa, William J. Flanimer, Charies A, Goo irteh, Charles 8, Garvey Jonn, Gleason, A. W, WW. C. ez, Antonio Cy Gerken, Charies, Gray, Owen F. Gorsen, Hugo. penalty of $10 fo OF THE REGULATING AND NUMBSRONG OF VEHICLE! vehicle which shall regort to or come upon stands, or which shall bo f place other than the howse or tal {and numbered in te manner tol- ¥i—The numver of the iiceace of the owner thereot shall be tixed, in plain, legible metal figures of at least two incites 1a leath ‘ant on each side of the rocker, inm and waiting Lor Satu no one else me ww lecoznize Mine) .Boores in Miner's iin lowLog, that 18 to si oO: the shawl. ey W, Knevale, caused Mary's arrest. Delancey Stephen Rowan, James O'Hara,” Haward N. Lulfey. Willlam F. McNamara, Thomas Nerney, Thomas Maher. James Reilly. Cornelins Scully. Martin L, Rana Charles M. Alexander B. Clark, G. F. ©, Dohrenwend. Herman Dreyer. 4, Gaakin Wilsy: Alvah T, Canve'd. Hermann Schroeter. Thomas Reilly. ver Qé wn tach tales, iy_ under the doors of uiside thereof, and’ in such conspfoaous {the veaicle a8 shall be designaied aud ‘Giles, William M, Godirey, John * Gaddis, David 2 n Spe did not iook MUCK | ylace on tue inside proved by the May ry venielo, when ariven or used In the night. Tupon some conspicuous part of the outside piain glass fronts und sides, icense of the owner of such legible figures, at least two inches in lenyth (aad no other fgure or device), ps upon exch of the said Lamps, in such a manner that the same may be distinet!y een and known when the sald vebicle may ba Standing or driving. 28.—Any person or persons who shall Keep or drive such vehicie in viviation ot any or either of the preceding provisions of this chapier shall forfeit and pay for every such oifenee the . SEC. 2—Thore sual be fixed on e manner as can be convenionily read same, a card containing the vehicle, the number of his leease, and the woole of the third article of this chapter, printed in plain, only saw it} L do not swea ‘was not read to me, TON asked for the production of the description of Miner at the Ue it Was alleged he He would stand or fall by He uuderstood it was in the hands o/the oil cers of tie government unt replied that po one ever saw He knew nothing tivo lighted lamps, with yousg woman, numoer of the yas convicted in UNIO. Ruriey, John. Healy, foshua A. 1 with black paint, ‘Bavnesker, Joha R Howard, Jacob £. t. Higgins, John 0, Heliorah, Michael. Hatch, James this deseripuion m his hands. ‘whatever of 1, ripuon was not forthcomme”, and the wit- ) a blillard saloon in I have arrested severai persons; 1 juuge Seu 150 altogetner. Re-direct—i can ness Went oii to Say—t NOW Ker vehicle, in such a Ww any perso in the ognize Miner, independent of me of the owner Of said the description; 1 am positive that taat man (polate ing in the airection of Miner) 1s the person 1 ar O.to sedate, Joves, Veter Hi Jacob Mander, ne, Samuel F edward J. Knight, Bonré of Aldermen, STATED SESSION. Monvay, Dec. 18, 1871-9 o'clock P. M. ‘The Board mot in their chamber, 15 City homas Coman, Esq., President, in the chatr, and the collowLag member 5 Aldermen Ghariock, Cuidy, Dimond, Hart; Irving, Jerome, Keksever, Mitchell, U'Neill, Plunkitt, Kelliy, Sehiichting, nad Wo.tiauh—1). uling of the minutes of the last meeting was dts- 23-Evey owner or driver of snch vehicle shall, when required go to do by any passenger in such vehicle, exhibit tognch passenger a card in every respect similar to the one above mentioned and described in the preceJing section, 3 peraon wiio shall violate any or either of the provisions of this arisole shall forfelt ani pay for every such (Here a@ copy of the indictment upon which it is charged the deendant bad been ined in Ohio was lied for by the de:ence, and produced by Mr, John i k, Charles F, Kennedy, John &. Joseph Fielchel. D. 1, Hopkine. Georse A. Black. TESTIMONY OF PHILETUS 8, BOSWORTH. Philetus 5. Bosworth tested: land, Uhuio, m 18d: I tived in Cleve- 1 was depaiy sieruy and jador there at that lune, aud assisied co arrest Joshua D, Miner; Miner (poimung to pin) 7,000 Lu countericit mom Tum ay the Lime of HIS arres' ‘amined—Miner was sentenced Penitentiary for three No owner or driver of any vehicle, while on any ‘n may borbafter be mad jing or otuer landing, oF ratiroad depot, ment at any place other thaa at of the stands, or any stand: wi Kiernan, James Knight, Ubaries H, is tae man ar- Was found upon not be Mistuken or while waiting of the Fesideuc owner or driver, it engaged, shail timmy r CY ANY PELE yp pote ) aby piace or places on the Isiand of Nev York on pplied to (or that purpore; and ersons Deing placed in im, her or tiem (as t she, or they may any person or persr ¢ PRESIDENT— of the Nineteonth Ward Council of Politteal Re- inst the passage of the resolutions providing (or the arem Railroad on Fourth avenue, above King, Vincent @, the pablle stund) to coi on the person or t immediately carry jana Thaw bo) to atch place av he, nor shall tne owner or driver place ia in such vehicle without the consent of tne person GY perzons who first enguged ov callie} wees tne penalty of $10 tor each and every ret 1 was jatlor for eigut when Miner was ted in he Was tried he seid his name was it was put on the record as J. C, Kane, Wm. J. Which was reierred to the Spectal Committee on the Har- jem Railroad, Mark Thoows. James Kearney. Jns. H. Whitel Cleveland; w. Joshua v, Mines RESOLUTIONS, By Alderman IrRo: Whereas theré is an imperative demand facilities in the iocal transit of ration Of merchandise and wares ani ag tue several and Inder jainre in relation ther 0 extent that jay. ral projects; Wherefore, be tt 2 departments of ad Woe Lnyineer of the Ht at M. SPANGLER. that be lived in Oleveiand, Ohio, in 1355, When he Was Aigh Sheri, jdentined Miner a3 the Iman he had seein jail ia iy OF Losec, Garrett ONY OF MILI Tee ur citizens as hrough ihe streets James Flutes. Dennis Buros, Xo pergon, whether owner of driver of any vent- , Wille Waliing for employment at elther of the publi stands, or atapy stand that may hereatier Le made, or at r other landing or railroad depot, iis whip, or leave euch veutee and go board of any steamboat or other vessel or oa any or jn any depot, or the purpose of lo: under the penalty of olves the failure of each pabite opinion ah, Richard M, eonard, Willian. MR. BOSWORTH RECALLE » When Miner was in jauat Cleveland @ man came ald ue Watited to Know if in prison named Mine! paid, “LE want lo see bint; He is may brotuer;? Miner de iste tO it Nim Ou o upon. the p es ivehrbas, ployment for such and every offence. ihad & man “Yes,” the maa it they report on to tils Board at as eariy a day as nay be Meehan, Mich: MeCahili, John. Mackin, J. J. MeGowan, Jame: MeGowan, John Murphy, Joseph dvr. their views thet Y lamps, shall apply to, the st ase the stands hereinbetore d and to the owner or owners or crivera thereof, _ Wanted (0 bi except those requ shall come upon a Constantine Donoho, ‘Thomas J. Nealis, ames Anderso., lam L, Wiley. Richard J. Walsh. Richard B. Roche. Joseph Shannon, Tosoph F. Nuenbe, Which was referred to the Committee on Salaries and government. ‘This was the case 10 all be driven or Tho Special Committee on min K, Pueips oy ened the case to the sented the following ordinance : Hie commented in utence ef Cvie and Ken- lalsehoods witich, be the delendauts ‘very owner, driver or person having charge of any vehiie shail, upon being requested to do 80, give to any ne Buraber of his coach, the name of the ms upon. the noch, and denounced had been uctered by those witnesses, the Court avd jury locaiity of the stabig, so oiven referr alimony, and obse ve ovary tne NAME OF INE dHrer do and Indetauit tiereof shall OL the rates aud f the coguiating wes at which yobs igramn of the {tO In the Les. Kennoeh stood in the Position he said he did on ihe mgnt i question ne seen & Mau going Mito Miner's nuuse event sireet It Wag SO dark that lowan, John T. Moran, senjamin A. Macnab, A. Li. Melvin, Win. 0. S, Maxwell, Henr, Munday, Wm. i solicit or request, nor shall the soltclt or request, on to kollelt or re person or persons in the public streets, or at any place of public amusement, or other vessel, or at any etedm- boat landing or other landing, or any raliroad depot, or nyon y other place in the elty of New York, ploy any vehicle under the ARTICLE V. 4 MAY BTAND TOR UTR, r 1 waiting for employment at all 5 as the Mayor may from time to uime des- ariver of x nas ee r ¥ of any vei OF tuo Siperintencence of rabicles, on board of an Moses, Abraiam, seen anytinng wat transpired. MeAlear, P. J. the prosecution, ted not vo iose si, any wharf or pier or 0 to ide in or hire or en} penalty of 810 foreac Issue, or Cause to be*issied, | hand and seal, to 80 mas proper t> keop hackney or any other kind of vehicle wu persons desiting to be Kennoch and Bauer were div O1 Cole, yet ihe vesumony showed Lat th, Whitley had faisely testided as to transactions with Minera year ago. 33 Upon Lhe mysierions disappearance of the marked money, charging Wiatit was never in. Tended to oe used in His prusecution at au, and thut there was no neea of marking ite Hon vetore tae Commussioner ylisped @ singie wor money, and now they did nos produce tt gard to Lhe testimony ol tie Witnesses who came Jor ward to identiy Mier as ye man they had seca jor the jury could velleve lapse of seventeen yen Bwear to his identity, , COUPES. carr! ‘hire iu the said city, to F to revoke or ais) ny of the aad licenses for misconduet of the person 80 McCorkle, Win, H. Morton, George W. Merit. Benjarain. Right of bim, Counsel jatd -No person who fs not a citizen of the United tot tals city for the last six monihs, of the The owner or driver of any vehicle which shall nd the owner of r for employment at any place other th as nforesiit shall forvelt and pay for every As and UpWarl, ant’ the proper vehicle, shalt t . 3. 1he Mayor of the sald city, or. g tor a heense, an oath or It examine such person ora ly tou 1 quacigeations fo reenice said 4 expire on the first Monday inthe examina- Kenioch and Appie- aovut the marsed MeCatfery, M. J. Moca George W. Relyca. James Mahon, ‘ory owner or driver of any such vehicle, wh y of the said rules, regula y for every such offence the suin of MeAdam, David. McGown, Henry 2. Mottanull, BF. Mathewson,’ A Francis Burke, Judson Jarvis, of June hext after the date thereo!, sro. §.—Every owner or driver licensed, idence at the Mayor's ollice at the,tline of re- cense, and upon changing bi 1 @{ and on failure or negie fortelt and pay the suin of $5 as a penalty, SEC. £8.—No owner or driver of any veliicle shall dr Joad his vebtele up or down any strest, avenue, dock, whe on wy far the purpose of looking for émploy- ment, under penaity o 1or cach and every offeace, poney O° ARTICLE Vi. if OF SPECIAL PASSENGER VEHICLES, Ske. 89.—The proprietor of avy vehicle wi mand use tho public stands hicies shall, at the time ot appiylog same, state In writin , as aforesat, slinil or pier on Sunuay came forward to He repeated the challenge utterod by fis leurned associate to tae goverament roduce the aescription of Miner, Jp Would show that the man tried in Olio was some three or Jour inches less im height dt would be proved that Coie, wnen he entered Miner’s honse, had In bis possession tue Kage Which Was tie sudject of this inquiry; that 1 giSo had 1 when he walked down the Boulevard Miyer, and that Miner and Baliard did not * come within wo bioccs Of each other, testimony to ve offered ute jitry could not reruse to In conciusion Mr, urged that the Whole case Was surrounded uy traud, Amposture aud laisenood. (IMONY OF JOSEPH C, IYATT. Joseph &. Hyait depossd—I went to Miner’ an the fall of last year, in the lat i er; t went i, and sound Miner in ti ‘Was also present & man by the nente of George Baldwin; there Was a woouen veuch there, wader the trees, aud Miner and BaldWin Were sititog on it when | weut in; Colonel Whitley came ta; at that time 1 did pot Kuow iis vame, bub | learned tt atter- ‘wards; | should know lim again, came into court and ‘e all satin tne yard, Mir @ tall man cauic in and Miner said, “How do you do, ‘Miner, I want to see you fot nO privacy or ‘GO on, Colonel et. to comply witht James Kelly. Daniel McCabe. William N, Giles. James H. Wes George W. Morton. this section, sh: which is bereoy enacted, It the owner of any yebicle who may have received a license atiall sell or dispose of such vel ration of auch license, such licensed owaer shall, within ten days aller such sale, report the same to the M: hall be anthortzed, with the conse fer such Heense to the purchaser of such vento! ment of oue dollar; an ‘every owner who shall negiect to re- ort any such sale shall forfeit and pay the sam of tlve dol- Ity hereby enacted, 'y license shal! state the number of the vehiole sane is zranted, —Kvery person who may be avor, ior the tise of tho eliy, for each two jo¥ hire the sum said person shall tend to come wy abide by that. for ® license for the jayor such jotention, and therenpon a special Heeose may be granted, fn the discre- ton of tho Mayor, to aueh proprictor. Src, 40,—For every the provisions of this chapter shall be paid the sum of Bb, SEO, 41.—Every such license shall oxpire on the first Mon: next after the datethereof, and may be renewed for sitch purpose. 2.--No vehicle whien shall be specially Neensed, by virtne of the provisions of this chapter, shall make use of or come npon or Stas or walt for employment at any of the mblic tans, or wt any other ‘ork, excopt unan the premises oF a ponalty of wid for every such olen 3y. 4,~ The person of ofllcer exei oflice o£ Superintendent of Venicles ata reasouable times, have fre witiin the premises of thetr several proprietor: for the performance of their duties upon each and every person ‘who, shall ob- ersone oF oficers whilst in jole before the expi- Nealis, ‘Thomas J. O'Grady, Rio Onan, William G, O'Brien, John A, O'Ner, dames. O'Drixeoliy t D, than Miner, tof the Mayor, to (rane Jacob Friedman, ‘Aaron White, James A. Monaghan, Henry L. Wright. Witham Glaser. Peter McKnight, George Foster. Lorenz Oberle. F. H. Rosenburgh, Henry Frecktn, Herman Gerth. such special jicense granted by virtne of believe that part. Phetps atiy vengea ng aforesald Yatten, Thomas, i 10, city of New the owner thereof, under Ising the duties of the horse vehicle which such per: of 85, an (tor each one horee vehicle witel keyp for hire the sum of 84 person who thail keop or iy of New York, without be as aforesaid, shall be lable to the panaity of $45 ARTIOLY If, OF LICENSING DRIVERS OF PASATNNOLN VEHICLES. yo New York shalt have fall power aud authority from tithe to time to issue, or cause $08 under bia hand and seal, to’ so many ‘ink proper to drive Hcensed 1rd LO revoke oF suspend all or any of the said Itcenses (or personal misconduct of said drivers, censes to drivers shail expire on the’ first ext after the date thereof. ver shall, on receiving hi rive any vehicle George Schrelmer. Joneph Korloie, Andrew Halinemann, for bire, in the oW yard; there cuas (0 Sitch ¥é Pabot, Wiliam E, Pinokbey, W. 8. daily oifence, ( , undora penal. | B; Mulligan. | , disturb oF moiest the sald dracharge of their duties ag aforesald. 44,—Tho several provisions an aud of sections 13, 13 and 14, tn article 2 of this chapter, sh in all_and every’ reapoct, app! licensed by virtue of the provisions of this article, and Owners and drivers mereo® several OF THE BUPERINTENDENCE OF PASSENGER VENTOLEA, and Superintendent of Police shall in of Police as Superintendent ot Veule ablic stands and all He *hall have ay from ‘the stands and 8x0, 10,—The Mayor J. E, Dowling. r Peter Sheridan, onalties of article 1, a (Colone: Whitley a, Rooney, Wm. H. witness ientined hum.) myself apd Baldwin; to vehicles whic! John Bennet. Joho B, Fogarty. James, Denny, John Melntyre. and respectively. Monday tr Ju Sko. 12.—Every such to the Mayor of the city of New York fo elty the stim of 81. No person shail di witout petng at the time licensod as aforesaid, under the pen= alty of #6 for each olfence. .—No owner of any licensed yebrele shall auffer or hicle who Is not Heeused id nor shall the owner permit any driver who has received any license as aforesail io drive any vehicle other or which he id licensed, under the penalty ihe tall man said, rivately ;? Miner replied, crets,” or words to th : and tell what you want)” Waitiey said, “You fatte t promise ur wri fi, “1 will do it now hoase a short time aiterwards with what looked Uke an open letter in his hand; he then read from 7 of “Dear Sit’—L forget oxactiy how ft was, but 1t was avout that—“T understand from Colonel Whitioy’’—that was (he first [ neard of the name—"you have in your possession & $20 gove If $0, 1 adyis? You, to sou it DY Cx+ ress Or otherwise to Colonel Whitley, so that tt be tn the hands of the guvernment, and thus do What did Wuitiey do? A, He took tho letter Miner said, “I ton’t bos and he asked, “Colonel, Bre you to receive a reward for this?) What reply Whitiey made I do not recollect; Stance of the letter; It surprised me to Near that J. hing about plates, and hearing gin my Mitna; wt struck me as Bomethiag unusual; it Kind of impressed my mind; hothing further occurred Robb, William,” Richter, C. G. S80. 45,—The Mayo designate one Cap’ clea, whose duty it places where vel power aud authority to. order a from all other piaces, vehicles not properly numbered oF pro- vided with lamps fixed up, lighted and numuored aw herem: required, or not turuished with or ff the same, ing the way or 9 use of the eas aforesaid, all be to visit the are permitted to stand. etcer;'? Miner ame Out of Nis permit auy person to drive suet John Js Moloney. Christopher Fine. Patrick Malone. William Dot), ynolds, D. K, Mout, Gebrga t. Star, Heagy 0. per and sulta that letter, +31 1 than the number of $10 for every such offence, driver who shall iy of the ssotrotis, ot th! prived of bis Heense and forever de wader this chapter, SEO. 16. Lvery licensed owner or driver in the city of New York, whenever he shail be with bis vehicle on avy pi stand, or at any of the steamboat lepots, or while waiting for emp! bai any said city, shall wear conspicuous! el of his outer coat, a badge, wi Improperly obstra attached thereto are unruly; or if the di oharge of any bith vehicle Ig intuxicated or in person having charge of eri to obey nny muy ord pe ra, he OF they shall forfelt and person or offledr ta = shall refuse or Willinin ©. Q'tien, for every such ofence tho my BO, 47,—1t shall be the duty of the seo that all the lawa regulating vehicles are in every respect compiled with. ov other landings or rall- ta ue pocket; heve that man has got 1 number of his license the Hgnres conipasing which numbers ahail be at least ono ich and one halt in The form and mater! LR, JRROM ii 130 comaltee, Alderman JenOMR moved that anid ordinance be adopted, ‘Tho PREBLDENT put the question whether tho Board would agree with sala motion. Whieh was deo! hat is the sub- D. Miner knew anytl raoz1, except m Heenged owner or driver in this Axed the tiny cant ine of such licensed owner oF iu the affirmative by the following vote (@ majority of all the members elected voting in favor there- Of) . Afirmattve -Tho President, Aldermen Charloct ope, Nutchell, Pluokit Welch and Woitman=I tive--Aldermen Mcikiever, O'Neil! and Reilly—3. directed to be sent to the Board of Aa- Sniarleg and "Océ, fo. wma Hoensed owner 01 @ iicepsed owner or driver solicit py i ie; Nor aball any such Heensed owner or driver wi bis own badge, or suffer or permit any other ¥ soli licensed vehtete shall mploying him, wpon Heense, and also the nny 0 Number of the Yogether with hitiey then lei and I lett soon My Bp TRETIMONY OF WILLIAM TT. CROMMELLIN. William YW. Crommoeiin, a builder, residing in Bixty-elghth street, gave s ence to the locality of the ‘he Court adjourbed very driver of present 10, every entering the lombly printed t ie testimony in refer- leged “deat” and the "i thia Mording at eicven ferred ibe nccoeapantt Chere, troosimitting i Jobn J, ‘Tooker, Joseph H. Jobn #, Graber. Gilbert F. Has Sidney Holvorrow. ‘Vervey, George 1. Wm, H. brown. ‘Thnpgon, Kdward. Banta. ‘Tracy, doha M. tus F, Mend. ‘Wandelt, Alorizo, Macthew Nuwent. Taylor, a. G. Thos, L, Feitner. Joseph McDonna. Deonis Galvin, John Jones, Patrick Cunningham. ‘Teronce Me Manon. dames M, Binith, Cornelius Farley, James Roe, William H. MeCabe. Patrick H. Kearae: M, 3 Fdward ©. Sheeby, Winterbottom, M. W. John Gorman. Weil, Jucob A. John Brando: Wi La nard Ker Joun Wilaet john Wilson, ‘Thomas J’eargon, Went, Menry P. David Debenny, Witlhans, J. Wt Francis Vanderbeck. Wakefield, Robert. Andrew Ward, Worden, James Wd. A.J. Mathewson, Whitteiegge, James 1H. Joon Wovber, Wilson, JG. David Leventrite, Waldron, Walter B, Dante! Scully. Wines, Harris, Jr, Tanne G, Boyce. Wiiimott, 0. W. Fdmuna Coman, Waldron, Walter 1. Daniel P, Smith, Wyite, Daniel D. James Dunphy. Wise, Luther. James McCabe, Woo.lward, Elbert A. ‘John Stacom. Wells, John P. Rt. ‘Arch'd J, Fullerton. Wheeler, Iverett P. Edward Brucks. Yard, B.'H. Young, it. A. The Prrawene put the question whether the Board woud acree wita said resolution, Which was decided ta the at @ raajority of all the mem thereol Afiivon Dimond, Hart, Irving, Jerome, Me Piunkitt, Revly, Seukichtiug, Welch and Woltinan—15, ‘And the same’ was directed to be went to the Board of As- ative by the following vote 3 elected voting in favor e—The Presilent, Aldermen Charlock, Cuddy, Mitchell, O' Nell, light « gas lamp opposite No. 107 West Forty ninth street; td pines two tau opp Grammar School No. 46; also_two opposite Orphan Asyinnt of St. Vincent de Paul, No. 05 West Thirty-niuth street; iso two opposite to each entrance to the bailing of the Young Men’s Christian Association; also two in front of St, Colum- bia School, Nos. dil and 834i West ‘Twenty-Hith stree:; wlso two (orant nt of the Thalia Club building, No. O3 West Fifty: co and light an ornamental lamp on northwest r a Tenth street; also one on north side Phirt aventte By to build a recet west corner Fu in vacant lots on north nth atreet, sixty feet west trom. nig basin and entvert on south and Fourteenth street; to fence rtye t corner of Fifth avenue and ninth street, and on west side oi Broadway, between Fitty- sixth and Fitty-seventh streets, Which were severally adopted by the following vote t— Allirmative—The President, Aldermen Charlock, Ivy Dimond, Irving, Jerome, Mitche |, MeKiever, O'Neill Plun- kitt, Reftiy, Schlichting, Wo.tman' and Welcls Resoint a to pay the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund and the Presidents of the Boards of Aldermen and Assistant Aldermen for extra services, Which was adopted by the following vote :— Adirmative—Aliermen Chariock, Caddy, Hart, Irving, Jerome, Mitchell, McKie Neill, Plunkiti, Reilly, Schlieh- Ung, Woltman aud Welch Negative —Alderman Dimond—1. Resolutions. -To permit Krank Leon to place two gas lamps in front of Nos. 805 and 808 Broadway; to permit Richard Quirk to place ‘a watering trough on southeast corner of Eleventh avenue and Sixteenth street; also to per Downey to place one on northwest corner of Mang Delancey streets; also. to permit Wititam D, Chap place one in front of No. Lil Broome street; ala to Heine to curb and flag in front of his pr at Righty * Convent of the Sacred Heart a sum sullicient to pay certain asaessments; to ay James MeGinnis 3.0 to reimburse him for the horse, cart and harness trom pier at the foot of Fifty-third ewer in 1ith street, from io build ¢ from, street, Gast RN to regulate oth str Fourtl 126th street, from Ninety-second street, ‘and Firth avenue, from Ninetieth to Lifth street; to lay Croton mains to Forty: seventh street, from Third to Lexington avenne; to lay Bel ment in Suitolk street, ‘rom Division ‘to Honston tn Ridze street, from Division to Houston street, and in Eighty-seventh street, from Third to Fifth avenue; to curb, guiter and fag from east side Forty-eizhth street, be- twaeh Madison ana Fifth avenues, and Mangin street, from Orchard fo Houston, street: to fing in. front of Nos, 38 and 40 North Moore street; {fo fenco two vacant lots. on south corner of Fiftyefifth street and Broadway; on side Seventh “avenue, — between Fitty-seventh and Fuity-eighth sirceis: | to place gue lamp in front of No, 233 East Twenty-tonrth streot ; No, 3 ‘Third avenue, northwest corner DesbFoskes and Wakhington streets, and on southeavt corner Seventh avenue and Twenty- aixth street; to place two lamps in front of the new Jewisl synagogue in Fitty-seyenth aircet, between First and Second avenues: to place a Inmnp on southwest corner of Broome and Sheriff streeta; to place two lamps in front of the Lebanon chapel of the New York City Misston, No, 70 Colume Dia street: to_place two large ornamental street lamps in frontot No. 7 East Fourth wrest, and directing tue New York and Harlem Raiiroxd Company to make certain im- provements on Fourth avenue, avove Forty-second street, Which were severally ad opted by the following vote Attivmative—Tho President, Aldermen Charlvek, Cuddy, Dimond, Hart, (rving, Jerome, Miicholl, MeKiever, O'Neil, Pluvkltt, Reilly, Sculiclting, Woitmman and Weich—15, On motion the Board then adjourned until to-morow, 19th inst., at four o’otock P, M. JOHN HARDY, Clerk. AY, Dee, 1% 1871-2 otclock P.M, Chamber, No. 16 City Hall, pursu- Tur The Board met fn thelr ant to adjournment. Prose ut—ohn following mer Assistant Aldermen ‘Terence Duly, Lysezht, O'Brien, Robinson, Healy, Hampson, Odell, Costello, Harker, Ret'y, omnas Duly and Mo: , President, in the chair, and the Durnin, Veiner, G Carthy riy, McDonald, Minutes of meetings held October 20, November's, 18, vend and approved. 20, 27, December 4, 11 and 14 w: rere By Assistant Alderman hoCartiy tition of Richard Kennedy, to be rer, 0 ote of @ horse, cart and harasses caiess by a agapiiated er. PT connection th presente / the fo resolution :— Resolve, That Yao Comptroiler be and hd fs hereby author di d to draw lus warrant ju favor of Richard he stun of 8500, to remburse him for. the loa ,carvant harnget at the foot of Kighty-stxth st Rivar, by the dilapid i to be ch PLOT Gthe? appropriate account. Which was laid 0; wit, Assistant Aldermay MoCarthy u.V, ' rect 0 i fon: Manta N ers Eighth from E vi id Biro; in stanton street, fom Howery to. East Kiver: onthe dth day of December, 1811, cansed 5 no pier thereat, saly amount infor “Donations,” oy any RESOLUTIONS, By Asaletant Alderman Tnouas DUFFY—= Resolved, Thaton oth vides of Seventy fourth gtraet, from First avenue to the East River, carb and gutter stones be wet, aud the sidowalks be flagged ant reGagaed full width, wherd not alrea ty done, under the dire ion of the Commissioner of Pabiic Works, aud that the accompanying ordinnuce therefor be adopted. Whien was lat over, By Assistant Al rman THOMAS Derry. - Resolved, That nty-fourth siveot, from First avenue to. the East River, be payed with Belgian or trap- block paves ment, and that'at the s al intersecting strests and aye- ere not now laid, and relaid where thos now Jafd are, in the opinion of the Commis. sioner of Pubic Works not la good repair, or are not upon & grado adapted to the grade of the proposed: new pavement, tinder the alrectton of the © and that the accompanying ordinance t Which was iaid By Assistant Alderman Gai Resolved, That a sirect lainp be placed and lighted on the northeast corner of Third avenus and Thirty-second street, y Commissioner of Public Works, nes’ er naLesioaer of Pabie Works, be adopted. under the dire etl Which was par ate y Assistant Ald n ERIENRR— Resolved, that. Tilty-Atth from Broadway to venne, be paved with Beigian or trap-block pave. several Intersecting streets anid latd where not now laid, ud relaid re, 1a the opinion of the Commis. not in good repair, or are not upon a the proposed now pavement, ‘emioner of Public Works erefor be adopted, Seventh o mem,, aud that’ at th aventies crosswalks where those now [al ! a sioner of public Wore, grade adapted to the grade ~ Linder the direction of the Cortm and that the aecompanying ordinaies ve Which was laiduvers = By Assistant Alderman Hat. Resoived, That permission be and the samo ts hereby given to Cyrille Dion to snbstitutean ornamental lamp, of and design to be preecrived hy #8 Commissioner of Pub- for the lamp now on the lamppost in tront of N 243 Broadway, provided ie Same oe done at his own ex- pense and under the aire and Commissionor The Pres: NP put the queation whether the agree with said rosolutic Which was decided in (® maiorily of all the thereot ):— Affivmative—Assistant Aldermen Terence Duty, Lysaght, O'Brien, the President, Assistant Aldermen Robisiaon, Hanypson, Odell, Costello, Barker, Reilly, asnintn Garry, McDonald, Thomas Duty aud Moarthy--1 ‘And the sume was direcied to be went to the Boni dermen for concurrence. By Assiatane Aldermen RerL1.¥— Resolved, Phat pérmission be and the same ts hereby given to Harry A. Hudson to erect and hight aa ornamental street Jamp in'front ot, No, 108 Third avenvie (to be conuucivd with his private meter), provided the aame be done at his own ex- enae and under the direction of the Coramissioney of Public oad would afirmative by the following vote pera elected young in favor ‘or! The Present put the question whether the Board wonld agree with aald resiution, Which was deviled 1n the affirmative by the following vote (a majority of all the mombers elected vouing iu favor tuereot ): Afirmative—Assistant Aldermen Terence Duty, Lyanght, O'Brien, the President; Assistant Aldermen Robinson, Healy, ‘Hampson, Queil, Costello, Barker, Retily, Durnin, Feitner, Garey, MeDonaid, Thomas Duify and MeCurthy—17 + And the sane wasdirected to ba, sent to the Board of Al- dermen tor concurrence, RESOLUTIONS OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN ADOPTED, Resolutions—To permit J. A. Pale to erect, a portico f the bank situated on ronthwest corner Bleccker South Fifth avenue; to permt Hagh McCormick to curb and flag on northeast corner 128th atrect and Highth avenne; to permit James McLanghlin to curb, &e., in front of bis pros erty at bighth avennc and 126th 7 to permit Robert MeCafferty to construc: a vay window on the building on the northeam corner of Lexington avenu and Pifty-fifvh streets and appointing sandry persons Commissioners of Deeds. ORBINANCK OF THR HOARD OF ALDERMEN REPEBI fahmenantors of chapter 40 of tho Rev: i 908, regitlating hacks, RESOLUTIONS OF HOARD OF ALDERMEN LAM ovr, Resolution a lamp in front ot No, 933 Kast Twenty-tourt! j aigo ona In front ot No, 249 Third ave- nue ; also one on aoxtheast eorase Seventh avenue aud tiwens ty-sixtu street; also one opposite No. 107 West Forty-ninth ret; to ph two lamps opposite No. 205 Wost Thirty-nipth Btreet; opposite each entranes to the “bullding of ‘tha Young Men's. Christiaa A’ ciation ; also opposite Grammar School No. 48; to fence in the vacant lots on east side of Seventh avenus, between Fil- ty-seventh and Fifty-eighih sireets; on the northeast corner of Fifth avenue and Forty-ninth street; west side of Broad- way, between Pifty-sixth and Fitty-aerenth streets; to remn- late "125th atreot, rom Manhattan street to North Rive 126th street, from Eighth avenue to Lawrence streets Ninety: second strett, from Eight avenue to Boulevard: Fitth av nue, trom Ninetieth to [0th street; to lay Belgian parement in Stanton strect, from the Bowery to East River; Eaghty- seventh sirect, fron Third to Fifth avenue; to pay Commis. stoners of the Sinking Fund and President of each Board of the Common Council for extra services, and to curb and fay north side of Forty-elghth strect, besween Madison and Fiftl avenues, Rrsonorions-Directing nad autnotizing the New Y N ng nin izing the New Yor! and Harlem road Company to make Sonate [at ments on Fourth avenue above Forty-second street; to curb: anit flag on north tide of Seventy taird street, between Madi- soo and Third avenurs; south side Delancey atreet, from Goercs to tag street; to lay Belgian pavement in Fifty- atreet, Bleventh avenue to North River; teenth street, from Firat avenuc to Broadway = esreets ha — rt oow to Ni repair pavement iu jarker ‘i streets, from Division street “10 Pant East leg wo ik across Kloventh ¥ esha tay Serta a ‘went alte of Fourth street, Cram per to Grove street; east side of Ninth avenue, to Thirteenth i eae of No. 580. buiids a sewer In Lie Rese irty-elahn at rat avenue aad Bast ween avent iver, to ercet iron dria! aioe ya nui tbeast corer of ca j southwost commer of Thitd wires; west side of South Firth: © of Honaton feet from south on ovat side Variel Chariton street, on west slide ‘south of Bond street; to corner Firat ayeane ‘nn watering trough on northeast corm permit the directors of the ornamental columns 1 northeast corner Thirt avenue and Twenty-third stroot permit owner of Summit House, corn r Bowery and Canal and light lamps opposite the ty Company ferey entrances ; tp Commissioners to construct vault for pew police stat Fourteenth preeinet ; to permit J. window on southwest corner of Oburch and Liberty . 8. Dingwal to place an ornament ront of No. 83 roadway; to place an orn 126 nnd 125 Madison street; ti lamp on southeast corner of Clarkson and Greenwicl west corner of avenue Dand Kighth street; Ip School; in front of No, 81 h street; on northwest corner to place lamps opponite lace a free hydrant on Second avenue ai err boudine om hwo cromswall Bernns to erecta lamp between N avenue ana Pilty-fifth street Bieventh Ward Savings Bank; in frome of St. Blt chureh, on 15th street? to place lamps at the entrance of Now York Kye and Ear Infirmar, Which were severally adopted Altirmative—Assistant Aldermen Tarence Duffy, O'Brien, the President, Assistant Aldermen Roblisin, stelle, Barker, Reilly, Durnin, Garry, McDonald, fhomas Duffy and MeCarthy—11. hy Gourd then ‘adjourned to Thursday, Bat MOLONEY, Clerk. No, 216 Second avenue. Insta, at two 0 CITY REAL ESTATE 1 East Side. ~DWELLING HOUSES AND BUILDING LOTS OM Fifth and Madison a way for sale by and Lots, on “bro SON, JI Pine street, OR SALE—NEWLY AND HANDSOMELY FUR. nished three story high stoop brown stone House 6it a, h poonannien, terms eusy, Ap- Lexington avenue ply on premises from 1 to 5 OR SALE—A PLOT OF GROUND, brick buiidings, 100 feet from avenne D. For inquire at 63 avenue D, of WILLIAM W, LYON, | NLY $14,000--ON EASY TERMS, FOR A COMPEI three story high stoop brown stone House, 16.8, in gant order, on Fifty-seventh street, hy WILLIAM H. RAYNOR, No. X91 FEET, WITH loular between First and See~ of West sues VERY VALUABLE PARCEL OF LAND FOR SALE-« 1 of roadway, located within a few the Bouievard with Broadway and In- *, containing about 11,300 square feet, ready for rice 45,500 ; terms o% RS, Nos, and On the upper @ immediate improvement ; POITER BROTH NANAL STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, desirable Property, on second block from Broadway; extra wide rear; wel vented for short time. on kame street, a few blocks further west; both excel PRICE, 200 Hudson street. OR SALE LOW--ON WASHINGTON STREET, A FRW feet from Canal aixeet, a Plot 85x80, with a fronton rear loge to steamship and ferry landings. AMES PRIC(s, 200 Hudson street. OR SALE—ON FRANKLIN STREET, NEAR WEST Broadway, a Front of 60 to 8h meet; éxira wide street; dimfrable location for. FOR SALE, A Also a fine Cor- lent investments, NOR SALE-ON GREENWICH STREET, At A BAI goin, a substantial four story double Store Property, JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudaon atveet. * Miscellaneous, ERS—A GOOD CHANCE ment Lots ready to build on, good avenue, Address G., box 14 Herald office, A PLOT OF TiNEs fh a liberal loan; on & ) HUDSON CITY GEN REAL AT A BARGAIN, IN JERSEY CITY, three story and basement brown stone Dwelling, with all modern improvemen easy access to ferries. For permit apply to 165 Broadway, between 11 and 12 o'clock daily, OR BALE—IN JERSEY CITY, ABOUT FORTY LOTS; very desirabis. propert jocated ‘on Grand streot. GIGNOUX, 163 Broadway, between 11 and 12 o'clock, d ptionable and of '. M, GIGNOUX, : location unexe: facturing purposes; ‘or particulars apply to O. PROPERTY OUT OF THE OR TO RENT. Lb WANTING FARMS. 4, MAte—for papers address C.K. ITY FOR SALE CLE ‘DIS, Vinelatid,, NOUNTRY RESIDENCE, 25 ACRES, EXCELLENT ndid fruit, 90 minutes via Morris and sirable); 60 acre Farm, 2,000 mortgaxe, to exch: Eesex (very « Long Island, § ze for farm or mill. GON KLING, No, 53g Pine street, 100 ACRES NEAR SARATOGA Apply to A. JOURNBAY, Noob OR SALE—FARM 0) dweilings and outbuilding OF 8 ACRES, ONE MILE EROM large town, 74 acres good rich soil adapted to grain or jpart rolling; well wa- orchard; fine garden; substantial rooms, high ceilings, PLENDID FARM ree fromm Btoue ; fered in arieat times; I Bone honse, 22x45 feet, good cellar; large bern'and other outbuildings; Bt house; plenty of #hado; aah, balance eaay. Address PEIRSON & S11LL¥ jy ‘JURSEY, BEAUIT. wr; excellent roads, use, barn, Welly brool amaburg, N. ¥. TATE TO BNUTANGE, EXCHANGE, FOR CIty PRO Ti acres, nt P ‘frst class; 3,500 REAL Es N. Jj bmildings fine apple orehard; ho agents, Address OWNE! XCHANGE—Hi0}" ELIZABETH, N. J., BUILDING ersey City and Albany, ter Fura, Robes, Hats aud Caps anit othe Wi 117 Broadway, room 39, FOR PROPERTY. IN city or Elizabeth, Broaleiyn, Nowark or Madiaon, N. Sup stergceen Lawn, Uornwall va, elegant. Mansion, OR SALE OR Pine atreet, New York, AN UNUSUAL OPPOR- tunity Tor a good nth—-A first class Saw and Veneerting ty, In good order |, ia the ceu.re doing a splendid business. Reason 'KS LAND COMPANY, 615 Broadway. HANOPE-—MORRISANIA sard roof House, 16 room: x Lots, Ironting modern improvements ; two streets; desirable invest- pay part cash, Liberty street. CHANGE FOR MERCHAN DF isha A FIRST CLASS tho bext neighborhood, ced for haif tts vaine, In- Hy 46 West street, New York. ple TY REAT. MAP ATE W. Wilil PRIVATE STAR pe plication of the Mayor, Alderman city of New Yor, relative “BROADIAY, y-fonrth atreet and widening and sir street and Thirty. second street anc Yuan one hunds 1 that part bet venth strest, of a greater w! ot Fsiimate and As- y give notice to ie upant or ocens proved or dnunproved lands affected by the avovo entitied proceeding, that in puranance the fourth section of the act of the Lexis! people of the State or New York, entitied “An act in relation to the widening and stratghtenia of New York, and to regulate the p ing," passed Fobruary 27, 1571, we have completet our est mate and assesament io ssid before eutities matter, and that tho aostract of ont proposed report, the awards made for damage, and the aéteaments Imposed for 2 deposited 1m the oflice of the Department of Pabli¢ Works, tn the city of New York, anit abstract to remain in sait alties opea to public ing and bra peat yo jhe aig unre Dee: ous report herein, together with our said abstract, resented for confirmation to the s erm thereof, to be held before the Hon, Albert it the Court Horse, i the ety of New York, on at the opening of Court, sessment to the abore ent tue owner or owners pants of ail houses or ‘tots, way, in the cit ein, showing the Aimatier, has be: Preme Court ai a 9} Qlat day of December, Dated Naw Youx; Noember 3 i WILLIAM woob,t Commissioners STRUCTION. — 2 FOURTIL AVE: : Bookkeeping, 4 ee and bee nd evening; teegraphy taagh jemand for operalor, St nee bi YOUNG LADY WILL GIVE LESSONS TO dren la Brigitsis branches, mus| terms low. Ac Arithmecie, Shortha: fot ixdtnve’ ovald Uptown Bratch oflice, 1,885 Vrowlway, FEMALE ACADEMY, FLU med first Monday in Sept beard and tuition $2 per eutuca For (uil partic ANTED—ON A PRIVATE COUNTRY PLACE, A bee matried man and boys foy college, Addrecs A. M. B., White Plains. MISURLLANKOUS, E AND OYSTER DEPOT. a Receiving regular by steamer from Norfolk, Va. ‘apruss Back,, Head, \ and all other varieties of Ducks, olcest brands of 0; tn shell. screw TT to, 20 Jay street, Between Washingtov and Greenwich, "AN Pook ig KNIFE, ane AN AMER at 100 Chambers PUBLISUERS.-A PRACTICAL PRINTER, oni pabiey ol ae mowud ‘a pba vasa BRCHANGE. ABLE CAMELS’ HAIR SHAW! low or exchanged for diamonds, 2 aa SS ‘Ls ‘active’, De Seon FOR GOOD BEAL ing business 'ull partiow) vee catabiahed Wa 10 terad oan