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CITY GOVERNMENT. (OF PACIAL,) } Board of Aldermen. STATED SESSION, | Tuvaunay, Jaa, Li ie73-8 o'Gtack PM amber, ‘Tee Board met in their chi ‘City Hall, pursuant to adjournment, Preaent—John Cochrane, Ksq,, Preaident, in the chatr, and the fovowing embers — jermen Conover. Falconer, s700 Fitzgerald, Gilsoy, hartin, MeLaren, Menrbach, Fluakitt, Rucde, Vance, Beets te eat aoeuey « ee meeting (January 8, 1872) were ed _RetoLuTIONS, By Alderman Wtt' Reson ‘That the 2 Counsel to the Corporation be pe inform this Boars in reianon to the tranchise, existing with the Krooklya, berry Company, bmg rate oe ea tare wich said company is authorize | 0 cuarge, Fy uching the acquireveot and .taps.erment fe and (ranch ses. hell vy ‘the Lang Joland Ferry Lon pony, aud whether apy action is required for the protection orth Fi wit the he tic, to the Committee on Ferries, when ap- renee sey OF nrgraoy respeetuly fowuened to porto is Bona, at | © vully reques: repo! tener fence, statement siving in detail a list of je several conirecie, made Uy the Vepurtment of Public Wo at present unfiaished, upon which work has veen euspeti spectiyin: varticularly thove awarded alter due fon. as by law provided, and those (It a -Switbout such competion, together with such othe: facts an fa.crmaston as may Ue of uullity to tuls Common Councll, or ‘of interest to the pon of this city, is constituents, Woaich was adopted. be desig Peay oy protnobe number of foursot each vay required er dischur,e of their duiies , and the compensa- bw betta and to report co this Boaru the result o: their ‘4Ogether with such recommendations a3 to their rte Gente oie," auvinit the flowing roport sud oll.ee," aubin! ‘ulluwing report &u oe po. jon, they find the present number of em- erk’s ofice wy ce twenty-nine, at an “annual the city of 47° bave carefully Contin the character of the oflices thus atled, the usefulness of the per- Sous tus employ tien tnt “tne necessary Jabors of the Cierk's ollie" do not require so large a nam- ‘Der OLattaches nor so heavy an expenditure of money in Pacterone toey neciseseas toes the umber of empl MOF, ig btechte ory of emplo} ta the Chere oles ve fuged to thinveon, af aa annual ox a se a ed eA fol roll, wit prine attenion srecised in. we follow wo the Dasiuess of the olice duriag as a Bae eaten e the jractical adoption of tuls recommen- ‘attention of tne Bourd 0. the tact, that or annual savingof 649, joann te aud are In relation to the Hon by Alderman Con ver, end which wae aio re-erred to this committee, thoy "fut ail perso at presser ccm toyed 1m the Clerk's ‘and holding yosition under ap,-orntinent by the Inte Board or by the Cler of said Board, are hereby removed ae in GI SEEXANDER MARTIN, Committee. 28 =3 an ary Cee: batt J. Lwomey, johm Ford, Samer O° far a enocmant tor Ouee. Wiliam sarcisy, re and naroaalng ‘Clerk: Charnes irs Peat, As#s:cot Livrar! Patrick Kearney, Janitor City eras ‘Terence F, Kmi.B, Sercant-ai-Arms. {cement dames ‘Bryan McMabon, Meswen.er ik Mcallen, O.cial Keporter ward Bracks, Measenyer to Ltbrarian. . dames B. Murray, ‘Total... 3,500 Eibrara nuer tee ‘Ullice 1,500 brarian aad kngross 2,000 Assintunt gen an. 1,500 Py Cnty 1,200 at =a ares 2,000 Sera 1,600 L200 |. 13 ConovVite thoved to adopt the -eiiaeng lm mendation of the commutes :— “That all preset employed tn the Clerk's and bolcing p sitions uncer eppomtment by the late Alderme: or by the Cierk of said b tocak are hereby hed and their places vacant from wien ‘was carried hy the following vote: 4 Ailrmetive—Ihe Fresident, Aidermen Conover, Falconer, Joyce, “Marin, McLaren, " ylenrbach, fae, Vanve, Vad Schaick aud Wilder—13, ne ocuttve--Aidermen Comau and Piankitt -8, Ai Vasor then moved that tue remainder of the report be laid on the table, printed at length in the minutes, ud mide tue ae ruer of busivess for the next meeting Hn mee Revives, MSHA ved, That when Bonrd adjourn tt do adjourn to ‘Saturday oext, the 18ib instant, ut three o'clock “Which was carried. Alderman Mé£HRWACH moved that the Board do now ad- JW ich was adopted upon the following vote: — Afirmative—The VPresiieut Aidermen Conan, Fragerail, Jovoe, Moka ©,» Mebrbact and Ptuukitt— onan r ry ilaear] Faicuner, Gisey, Kadde, Waiies, Van jek a: ‘Alderman Opnover, » fider—t io decile ve mari SHAPER, Clerk pro tem, BTATED STBSTON, SATURDAY, Jan. 18-8 o'clock P.M. ‘The Board met in thoir ciamber, No. 16 Uy Ball, pursu- ant to atjournment, Present —dolin Cochfade, Eaq., President, in the chair, and the following mensbers (deren Coman, Conover, Fatconer, fl.zgerala, gilsey, Martin ‘Meldaren, Setiroact, Plinkit, Radde, Vance, Schack an! thler—15, | meeting having been read, utter ov eran CONOVER moved to amend ‘the report of the committee appointed to “ascertatn tue numoer of clerks an: ‘ther employes reyuite | to percarm the ueveanary. vor of ‘Clerk's office, by what name they shail be designaced, the fe number Of hours of exch day required fi the qyscnarge ef there, duties, and the compensat! 7 and to report Board Si J of thet ta- yogether Witd ‘euch recommendations. aa tn. U Sut ae ‘are useessary to fedtcs to a tminimam the expen- ‘Gitares of the Clerk's duice, weneeee, at the tootof paue 34 Fis e8 1 the. cora's office, a8 fol.ows:— Pirerst PLOYES OF 3 THE VOARD OF ALDERMEN AND Pp ou. 18 GALABIRS. jobs Peete J. Twomey, cae Jono Ford, First Assrstal mibala J. Fullerton, Second Aaa Third Avsinvaat ourth A sit « Kane, six Berd sista Bite cat ent ‘Neth ooh * omarors. * Nur, ‘Avalatas "4 Engrvasing Warren, Oroamental engrossing Clerk Sin i, uN, Messner. .eese ‘Wiuam J. ¥ ‘Astistant Messenger gL ay Poem) jJessenger for Uflice. , Li rarian and ¢ ngros Ghanee Bs" Tent, ‘Aasistant Libra pi Kearney, pane city bi Whieb was carried, ‘and the recommendation as amended forae adopted. Minutes as read as amended wore then anprave: re Con tne moved that until of eee ordered, ahe iar stated sevsious of the Board be held every Mon- ope ie o'cock P. My ras curri RESOLUTIONS, Alcerma: Joror. ie great reform 10 the municipal affairs of th “aity ence, in: tiguraies ‘and now teramphaat natly completed iesicted to operate s vantage ously and and politt- varity a0 ‘an nnavotd: naequence of auch Fr Tyeration, reat bardenip le Feral gr heen and misuse Rs generat ae atl x cierks, moe wae - ly jo the men wi reeaive aa “ae SY iSoery Se rar a ty if erty, a ere.iit othe \eeerving Clerk of the Bourd. Alderman -VANOR moved thet the Board do now resolve ttrelt tuto m fomenione of tee Wholt the NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY. JANUARY 26, 1872—TRIPLE SHEET oe tee ‘election for Clerk of the gabe the vote be taken viva voos. Whereupon Joseph Suannon was dedared “duly ‘ciscted for the constderauon ot report of a committee appointed to comsiOer the reduction thr sicienal the wuscmmctte loans eC erew aad Alderman VaNor was calle. to the chair, on the committee arose and the After some Preaidemt resumed dme 5 ihe char Aaderman \ANOR. from the Com ittee of the Whole, porter that the commilice bad had un er consiverauoa a Teport of a committee to consider the reduction of the id cal force and salaries of the attaches of the Board, ‘Report adopted and the request granted, NIGATIONS FROM THE NATOR, had resned with the subject under cosideratk ve to sit again. 7 di dciniie oa Pt: following communications were received from the Mayor's UPricr, New ¥ \. 10 THR BOARD OF AUDREMER ES Onn? Jae 8 187 The Mayor has tho pane here sead for apers lef at Pr oaten, ments birkeere tothe tibed ana sworn 1h ‘AuERT CaRno: w Grrice New york To rae Carer Cure: is let for ii ne tt digannot be wea, b f «A office show th: ay of January, an elected, but the Mi sc valtd for atéernad th ae Mavor Giga fittee , thirteen o! whom were identioa! tn Damen and repr aod if the Mayo: i ia jatment takes < rr ‘this those elec mind then the wron ; tuen no harm He also sends fe ols, sade the olftce ior AYO) Has chs Not elects done. left was not one of those appo! But even if an election were Sn this gentle man was signed his office, and on 108 of tne Chater, w tion Te? shall, on or “bet i sitio id satan tat man in an opposition ant ni! ‘organization of the since ibe n el fore the Lat ai y intermaaaion certain Ag information two e Aldermanic onthe endorse- MAS a COMA: NEW YORK, Jan, 4, 1872. itleman was not on eke claims to bave been, Pre malas of peseines that no election pointed. on the Ist of Jan- by accepting and acting on Elections, p. 4, note, jo Board OF ‘organi Tegular booy, it that on such ground be has also vacated 6 Mayor, vacated or re- naif by ot obeying sec- fomice under the ott ‘coment ‘of January next sucesed! ding be ber before the Mayor or a} oath or adirmation Taithrully iis’ sea Brightly A. OAKEY HALL, Mayor. JANUARY 4, 1872, Js 00 W. Pluakits, do solemnly swear that I will support the constitution of the United States aud the constitution of the Stite of New York; and that I wil! faituruily dischar; the daties of the offiee of Alderman Of the city of New York, accoruing to the best 0! my abilit ‘Cgoroz W. PLUNKITT. Subscribed and sworn bet ‘this 3d + 180%, ALDER? Cant: 34" Juatoo, ew York PR ree g Mayo 10%, NEw Yo! To Tax Curler pera or Tue Mavon:— anne RS etge This Sut the M for ia lore show that the man Wi january. an Alderman.” He claims 10 to have been electe for oe. It Cage! re baer Tho records ‘on the 3a remaii ot ry eit ayor remains of opinion that no election was valid ‘The Mayor been nfeen Leising 9 ms the Ist of Janu- , thirtecn of whom were, Iulentioal in names and persone fh thoae e.ected; and ff the ae is vant in bis points, then the appointment es effect; if heis lenny ‘wrong, then no barm {s done, This g aes whose oath left was not Pes of thosse appointed. were Ayre and this gentieman was gicctd bot he ced iy ie} opinio. ° ned his office aud diaqaatiied him tign 108 of the charter, whicu rea 1s that office under the wet, of January, statute cease Tanwany 4 1872, ‘A:derman VaNOR moved to refer oman tkiee appointed to coasider the protest ‘Atermen Cochrane, Va Schatel Whion was adopiaa ‘The Presvient apt on ihe above-naine 4 2, Moreoret y ‘oath 01 * OE w0'e OAKEY HALL, Mayor, the communication to the layor, Vacated or re- himeeit by by ‘not obeying sec- to any elty go ‘on of before thea uret day of January next suc- gending act otection, texe and subseribe, before Spy ‘udge of a court of recor faith ‘ay to Upp S ard the daties of hi On the Lag this pxper the oata taken on alter the time preserived fotle 8 Mmonsd of aN Race. opt id wutagonistic en ey body. bas vac bs the mare iy tt would 18 seat, — im Jobn Diiger, end Wilder, xppointed Alderman Vanco to take bie place ‘com! mittee. oa communication ‘wus received from the officers of the Germ«n >avings bank, travawit.iog their annual report for the was: -tdered on ‘A communoat on was re recsived from William 0. Bryant & 0, askin to oe appointed printers tothe Board. referred to the Oommitten weg wrpinien. vanes: moves, that « committee and Mowpay, en sdjourned, And the Fae announced that the Board stood journed Mo next, 1Dch ‘rt ‘at three o*clock io, M. SHAFER, Clerk pro tem, ree be ap- Board of Assistant Ridermen ‘wud ad- Cage (BSION. 5, 1679-8 o'Cr.0ox P. M, ad met in tte’ Chamber, No, 18 City Hall, pursa- ot 10 No najourament —Joun Lochrane, Esq,, Presideut, in the chair, and the following mi Alderm n Coman, goree. Barun i mek, Van Sel Falconer, Ege’ ¢ ra Meurbach, Fiunkite, Radde, Vi , Giieer, an Sehaien are ine iar meeting (January 18, 1613) were J PETITION. joroR— Poadonot Anson Herrick for a share of the publie print read and app! Ing at tne disponal of the Boned. ilo ig by poste Keds wert wi By so fos agua Wderman CONov' n— Reenived, Tint the Comnisstoner, of Publis Works be and heia ereby “authorized and cirected, ate to cause the chamber ot ‘oughly ot the ‘Committee on Printing and Ad- at bis earliest con- Board of Aldermen usei and occupied by the Clerk to be thor- ret tied fm refaroisbed in a manner suitable and ap- propriate for the transaction of the public business, particu- larly the oioes of the C.ers, which, in their prosent «lil dates con.tition, are @ reproach and &® scandal to tue cliy government. Alderm: Committee , ‘Whicn was lost. Lad Works. an VANC® moved to refer the resolution to the ‘Tae paper, on motion of Alderman JoYoR, was then laid over. By Alderman MraieBacu— ereas th perty owners of the city of New York have Weretorore Baca Unjustiy and heavily assessed for the ving te sume; and Whereas th ie charges tor sald ing and sewerin Ye notice of ie passage of streets, withor e ordinances (or the its have been ex- t their amy orbitant and unjust, and the complaints of property owuers sume b x all or'tnances heretofore pi | opening and sewering of ‘atreets (whore Ure contrad bereve have been unattenued t the Board of Assistant Aldermen concur, that for the paving, Sagging, for the been awarded) be bereby rescinded anJ an - aving, opening ant sewering of avy street pi P fees try diy ne daily pape: Resolved, “Th nal fo line ar tho dereet. affec! Jegt to the Teens it avatt not Resvived, ‘hat the Comm heten ter puihiish In the aahy ne bim for contract work, a hw a. terumple, the ‘contrat that! be swasted i tition of Alderman VAN Scuaior, the Pret yea were reierred to the Commities on wife Alder Alderman Vox 0 Kesov VER ved, That the several resolutions: of Aldermen on the lat the Mayor, authorizin Company to | north of Forty seco! ty nuived, rescinded hereoy are anni jower thelr street it tracks and lay = January, 1 York Ce th iets york nad Tariem Raiiroad | enditionsl by th ir the, Lone id poy 3 fart! previous notice ebail have been given in va hat ot the Propeny owners on the a ' of Publis Works shat avers all ide received Dy if the lowent et’. and joard to of epoale ‘Aiderman VAN ScHAtok toved to eter ihe resolution to the Bathe tube commifice, wi he subsequent! ion. ‘hich was carriea by the following vot Afirmative—The President Aldermen Fitazerald, Uilsey, Van sohaicl bay Cornenus Patrick Lan Witham 4, aniel Coil Villiam \ ostelo, eneral Walsh, Ad. Clerk. M.d.W to rei rd of Aldermen, mone of a resoiuon adopt Joyoey ant compen#at}o ‘That the remove taghth jan, Logr Buward Murraugh, Assistant Samuel B, Warren, Ornament! Martin, tider— Negat Idermen Coman ani Planktt—2 Alwerman FALouNs®, (rom the Committed on red of the employes in the C ollice, reported the following — Resolr Olerk of this Board be from offi in sesordren ie Bisa ne * - ted by the Board, Sauuary 1k 197 when appotnted. iy withdrew the motion and moved its vit onover, Fatooner, MoLaren, Mehrvach, ing ‘lerk's id ne 4 here. emplored by 000 No here! aired to issue Batioes to the members immediate! | See o a ‘McLaren, Mebrbach. Radéde, Yan Scbalok ee Comaa (eqs totow amqnamnote Alderman Com Chi Committee ca .— bot 9 gol age go ror ana eect THE BOARD OF ALDERWEN:— ira alaw may be peared i ‘ont ‘ ‘Toe Cominitiee, to whom was referred tne motion of Avaer. | the proposed waste toe Convene Bib ints to wit = "That the muses of order of the. Hoar propored sddition on the Aldermen of 187i be the rues of the ‘Board until ore paapiapespey epee ‘vision called by Arr ordered, ano that a committee of three be appointed to Stas us memory ret a low = ite ene? pects POR! role Massh, Lee,” Weodrul, Messrs, “Maltuone, ‘That following named, i ites, the ities are same am number and ‘as thore of ais Roar, bn gy toad Mott, 5 | Keown, Palmar, gurekent tor the proper trammucdon of “tue x the | Messrs, Seymour, Arculari Hind ae bash Eeectishemen tt nat “Ta get as eka talled, the mromban Wied aa satel. ‘shall be ‘each eommti ‘consist, SES Sains seo anew Somes | See p, CONOVER, ‘Agirm a, ery, im yr ot, Prong, Bakoke B, & VANCE, | B.M. Brown, Wells, Meserole, Marah, ‘GILBEY, ison Mesers. ro Roosevelt Seymobr, piacere Bryson, Areu- Serine tame Tpranrageatt Seger Boers seromi, Diben Arts and Sclences— three members. OEP the memorial war byzecd to wmantmogsy. . eritrses saaieatae use x pied Int over meet! Which proposed amendment was ‘accepted by Assistant Al- derman Staco ‘The PRESIDENT pu the question whether the Board would rt po ‘ot vd lama —three ronda three ur rem members, Ropawee ti ee ee asenhbiain Ronds-ihree members. Buintion nod Uflicen--three members, era Bireets- ubree Street Pavements —t be “ar wae rechted ia thé affirmative. Lands and Placos—thres members, ne wan recefved, directed to be entered at ae mit the vate a nia over and made the special order Ht an COMMUNTOATIONS Wok DRPAReRENTS “Awe bostpRA. ON 0} ‘ communication wan secelved f.om the Public Administra- being his annual stacement of the receipts and expend! 8 of the bareau of the Public Administrator ir. the ist aa Aga January to and including the ist day of December, 18 Which was laid on the table and the usual numver of copica pn amt Aiden Gopnope = OFFICE OF THR JOURNEYMRN PRivTRRa} CO-OPBRATLYR A! oy \T10) No, 3) BREKMAN STREET, N, DEAN Sik—Since our Roard of Directors: petiii share of the public printing at your | act ooten wea.thy and influential firm bave aaked to be m: made the roty ordere | to Le printed in «ocu.vent torm. He printers, fore we, the stockholders of the Jouuey- (For which see Document No.1.) men Printers’ Co-operative Printing Offiee, beg to amend our ‘The following communication was recelved from the Com. Rs tn gd ern eita a micen natin te res} missioner of Public Works relating to of the premt. | fuily sollctt your voto wo make us the Pubtic Printers, gee occupied as ofices by hie departme: In asking You to aunport ont applteation for the eit prtat TO THE HONORABLE THE COMMON CouNcr oF 72 Oret | Pa we satan showing who we are, as fol- or NEw Your — a th From the Sun (Editorial Article), Oct, ial to call the attention of 2 tet ay dsitge ceupaney ot te | 4 After the printera’ ghost strike inthe city, in ; ritding km wT . The journeymen printers, who Knew each other as goo Late mee ety bog bette ectnyeieng neaveond workuvn, and had faith ineach other aa amen agreed to aicerable expense for the use of this devactment, ana severe iis Urea have since ocoxpted ft, to wits the Water eer 0126 & 5 Reemgelves SCS ANsociation a8 & means ot Teer Water Purveyor, Chie! or; joing, tor themselves at least, If not for the the pres y hat iat i ele ab 3 cfatl, Se Gist A aa seetegs, ihe teen ty-lv0 Ie Toate ot and tee Runatasee 1 Oe of ower qritn thelr severs | Ys euch, and a ed 10 ‘deponi rave wesk fash tit ey i etna of a preminen cham = 08. May 1, 1870, wt @ | Socuumuated Fama anmeieht for te"parchase ot'& amial iG gh mae patra | fea rea MAA ae ‘tal of Ob m Pri fatite iy Popraary af the preaea veg, while ae ‘with a capital of 88,00 ay he pov me a ts it & cree then sade ‘si Bat 4 soda Wereatier, with (he fund whten fey ‘ad expire uwrit the Tat day May. The owned, 0 The ad fect nek RL cenir tat Gur eee tbat’ we dein ining builaing offers to cont atthe fens of ihe feoond, | yen, wit cupial ot only ‘month tn ta. pei as rat Mag, nO ete angel mental | ofico in Willinsh ntrort; na wore ti ormard ih recep gr panini including tbe 1 2e74, at an annual rental | or tne prices which the} ‘a demand for ther Inbor, thelr uring that pert on en petten sed Ure consier 1 Se tea ded. | Heongateing the xpeient that immediute action be taken as after thi tere’ Union. nforceiment of, whose. seals of peices was one of the objects aimed at by the twenty-five wesoe fn starting ‘ice-tne Co-operative: Printing fies at became, through the Pranters’ Union, ‘practically the Oficlal printing ohes of the BAO society woreingmen of New York and neighborhood, 1t was, therefore, a success(ul venture from th ‘Ths Assoclation’s business Ingreaged until {t bepame too reat for the narrow ‘el in William aireet ; and in M. [820 the Association luased the large building No. man street, and still further enlarged the capital and the stock of material to moot the demande of the increasing he vresdes, types and oiler material uow ia the business. ‘Night Foreman Sun Composing oflce coxt over U0, 00. - en a jodweil, ‘William White, Foreman Commercial Chronicle, Robert NeKechale, Foreman World Composing Room, ee FES the chy will be sublet to the demands of t ‘ite the premiteg are occupied a@ at present, ypectfully GHORGE M. VAN, NORT, Commissioner of Puolic Works, Aiderman Joxcr moved to refer the communication to the Committes on Public Buildings, when appointe Alderman MRARBACH moved its reference to @ special conmmittes. Whereupon Alderman Joyce withdrew his motion and the motion of Alderman Matrbnan nat wae pt aad carried, 2 oul appotn' lermen febrbach and Van Bohaiok as ‘such special com- ENVITATION. An invitation was rearived fromthe “Benoh Paenmatio ‘Tranait Company," asking the members of the Board to tae Conover, mittee. a‘ ride under Broaaway,® and to inspect the tunnel and pees Oana ree Pa Lend fom Ag} tom at ny ig, on Monday, the ath 16th Raeeoane oe joka Vincent, Inte Favor of jhe i rgning Lander a a Whieh was accopted and ordered on nig od netioa of Al- fence J Cummings, Manesing fio a lerman Van nee Op a county: Henry G a, Show, in ma Hit of tho hodgrasy Cy Daily Times. panei Sandaver, Compositor, cor etic Compositor. Robert F. Kerr, Compoaitor, Now York Herald, John Soil, Commposlior, kyening Telesram. ‘Payee lis, Compositor, World. rs Cl vag Commercial Advertiser, appointed at the Inst aitky Of the Boned form the Board of Asnistant Aldermen that tha Board was duty organized and prepared for tho transaction of public business reported, through the chalr- man, Aujerman Vance, that they bad performed the duty ‘The report was accepted and the comm tte discharced. ©. Rerguso Evening Mail, e RESOLUTIONS RESUMED, Ff iano ree nn Kew vork citizen, ‘ John A. Hardenbros Neson W. Young, —_s late of Herald Composing Connor, Compost Jona Wood, © Somponitor, Mg of Nesbitt & Co.'s. John Upham, Foreman Kvening Telegram, Johu Rrusnahan, Day foreman Herald, Hs Smith, Prov Reader, Herald; By Alderman Conovrn— Resolved, That hereafter no special meeting of this Board be called un ‘unless twenty-funr hours’ notice be first given Aloerman VANOR moved to amend oy 2 addine +—“Nor until the day following the day the cail is signed; and the Crerk is alening of the call ed by A yo reeslution svar thon adopted, and 1s a8 follows: Agsimant Aicormen KBAGS moved thet. sald. p yf this nt. ferred to the Committee on Print! Retolvel, That herearver no apecial, meet rd ing and A shal. be catted, anlees twenty-four hours Totice be fret given | Fee PREGEDES'T put the question nbculer we Basta would to all the mem! Mt the day omen | Fahim Ao Winch was deculed in the affirmative, call is wig ; and the Clerr is hereby juired to issue no- By Assimant Alderman ‘SOMWARTZ— Gees 'to the menibere tus fwr'ihenigning of the | By.nntts sh fter Jous Hesser to have cars run hour ball! Poem, on MMITTRE OF TRE WHOLE. wureet, Alderman van SOMAIOK moved that the Board do now resolve itse’f into a Committee of the Whole, for the Any aiderati of the aay pmponed tro om the eeting, being a report ot the committer fovconsider the ‘reduction of the number and sulasioe of tbo attue es 01 the Board. Which was carried. Alderman VANOB was called to fer glans Alver some time spent therein, the committee arose, and the President resumev the Chair, Alderman, Vacs from, the Commitiee of the Whole, re- inte bad bi h avenue, from Ki Huth to 1: in between ee, Of iweve ‘o'clock “aud four o'clock ‘While the same was being read— Asmietant Alderman a ComnCr moved that the further read- 1g thereof be ded, and that the sume be referred to the Comunittee on Raliroads. PREAIDENT ction. the question whether the Board would hich was deci the affirmative, By the a rhea Petition of pnts Murray, that the north side of 116th beh 3 from Third to Lexington avenue, be curbed, guttered ported that the comm ad under ‘conelderation 8 re. port of a commilies to consider tue retucton of the nu nber ad salaries of the ‘tinches ‘of the a that one amend- elite ag ert Pesos resented the fol- tent had bean mada shares een sostructed - zi Tee PurstoRs tien pucte. question op the adi ie of ae be | the report, us amended and reported from the Committ i, een reer uae ne wartieh ‘was decided in the affirm tive by the following nd ‘ta the SoS GK ordinance therefor be ati ae Coman, Plaukitt, Vance and Van See eendment made tn the Committee of the Whole was ae eNO Third Amnstant Clerk, at a salary of 82,500 per Pt nd ‘The recommendation of the committee as amended Py Committee of the Whole Is as follows :— PRO OSED EMPLOYES AND THETD BATAES. adopted. ‘Acsistant Alderman ConNOR moved that sald paper be referred to the Committee on Streets, ‘The PRyGinE put the question n whether the Board would saqee ith hich was decided n the affirmative. RESOLUTIONS. By Assistant Alderman HkALY— Reso.ved, That the name of James i. in the list of co eae of — jately appointed, be corrected #0 as to ‘ant Alderman HRALY moved that cald resulution be Sie Pasinens put the question whether the Board would agree with said motion. Winch ‘was decided in the ive by the following vote ure (a majority of ail the memberd eiected voting in favor o Becond ‘Afirmative—Asustant Aldermen Foley, Stacom, O'Brien, ‘Third ‘Aanitant (levi. Galvin, Rovinson, Hea, Hartt, Kraus, Codaingtin, gtract Engrosring Clerk, Tinckney, Costello, Wade, Connor, Littletiel held. Cote, ‘Simon: Messene" son, Cumisky, MeDonald, Schwartz ana the \dent—i1. Librarian By the PREMVRNT— ' Resolved, ‘That the name of Henry P. Leow ig in the list iol Comedie of beoes Fecently appo! inted, be corrected #0 as to read Henry P. McGow! Assistant Aiderman KRAUS moved that said resolution be adopted. The President put the question whether the Board would ‘ee with sald motion, Vion ‘was deotded in the affirmative by the following vote & snajority of all the mempers elected voting in favor U °"hiirmative—Assistant Aldermen Foley, Stacom, O'Brien, Gaivin, Robinson, Healy, Hartt, Kraus ‘Codutington, Strack, Pinckney, Costelio, rade, Connor, Lattlefielid, Geis, Simon son, ¢ sumisky, McDonald, Schwart% and the Prealdent—3l, By Assistant Alderman’ FOLEY— Resolved, That W: aahingson street, from Liberty sireet to area with Belgian or trap-biock pave- je several intersecting streets and ave- nues crosswalks be laid where not poy ree relaid Where thore now Iaid are, in tho opinion of the Commis sioner of Public Works, not in good repair, or are not upou a rade 8 adapted to th of the proposed new pavement, ‘the Commissioner of Public works, ay ‘hat the accompanying ordinance therefor be adopted. “Assistant Alderman CoN Now moved that aad paper be re- oon to the Committee on Street Pavernent ‘he PRESIDENT put the question whether the Board woud ‘agree with said motion. pacman ‘was decided in the affirmative. peteanived ‘that Morris atreet, from Broadway to West street, Total... Aieraan RADDE hero pre Trow to be anos, Printer to ‘the Board opjection being made, Tee tersrnever ruled that the pense could not be re- by ont of 7 regmar pecinih iy ihe ‘Wherenpon the Pret yet inal the Board do now adjourn, Whict was carried. And the PRESIDENT reat c~ ee Sent eee ne tl Monday nest, he «at Sorclock Py Jouraed until Monday nest Wes Se PH BUANNON, Clerk, Board of Assistant Aldermen. STATED SFABTON, MONDAY, Jan. 22, 18729 o'Clock P, 3. The Board met mn their Chamber, No, 16 City Hull, pars. ant to agonmment, | Present—Otis T. Hall, President, in the chair, and the fol- lowing member Aecistant Aldermen Foley, Stncom, O'Brien, Galvin, Rob- inson, Healy, Hartt, Kraus, Coddington, Strack, Piackney, Costelto, Waite, Connor, Littie.eld, “Gels, Simonson, Camis: Hi d Schwartz ed with Belgian of trap-biock pavement, and that at ky, McDonald and Schwarty ta January 19 were read and | theseveral intersecting streecs aud avenues crosswalks be approved. Re where not now laid, and reiaid waere those now laid -MPSBAOR FROM THE MAYOR. The President lard before the Board the following message. from the Mayor in :egard to amending the clty charter. MayOoR’. OV FIGR, NEW YORK, Jun. 22, 1872, To THR COMMON | OUNCIL rie charter of this city will undoubtedly be amended 49 | the Legislature, That body {8 now controlted by & large an barmonlous majority o: meml of one political taith, There iaevery reason to be assured that this majority will | pass amendments without the necessity of an act belng ham- | ered by compromises or weakened in system by concessions | such ag necessarily had to be made in 1870 Th For the the par. are, in tie opinion of thé Commissioner of Public Works, Rot in good repair, of are not upon a grade adapted 4 to th grace of the proposed new pavement, uh frecsion of he Commissioner of Public Works: and that the accompany- heretor be adopted, referred to the Committee on Street Pave- iy yAsststant Alderman Cons Lay Resolved that the lump post at now In front of No, eae Bunyvesant atrest be een aved inerotror aud placed 11 front o: No. 17 of sald street, under the direction of the Com- missioner of Public Works, Which was reverred to the Committee on Lamps ana Gas, 0 securing any amendments at all. The Mayor, ore, respect; fy recommends. t So youre § select con Ln By Assistant Aluerman GALViN— toc trom bach Board be dmy appointed to draft and proposs | | Resolved, That w sewer, with the necessaty receiving fee {tom cnet mre nny desired amendments to the charter, | basine and culverts, be built m Cherry street, from Catharine tireet to Market street, under the sioner of Public Works, wud that the accompanying ordi- je in 18), when the first legisia- rection of the Commis- A similar course wi 8 tive interier with the ancient chartered rights | ie irred, Several times subsequently thé | Dance therefor be adopted. & haisne Counc memoria oe . g eer Are "upon Bete . reteeres © to the Committee on Sewers, ie subject of vharier amendment 18 OF en Ki Son ofthe Pe caarerangeanen vy the Commod Connell, | _ Resolved, That a street lamp be placed and lighted on the and in a8 exhibiting the precedent, It fs inanifestiy | northeast corner of avenue A, forty feet north from the curb proper t ie ‘a ‘Cominon Cottnell chosen under the cireum- | lino of Pianty treet, under the direction of the Freee nt he ast election should receive (rom the Legisie. | Commissioner of Pavite Works. on Lamps and Gas, ture a tooré earnest hearng than that honorable body wiit Which was = referred to the Commmytte associations which, however te accord to merly volun! By As nt Alderman sone. airhotl otive and skilful to suggest municipal mea- Reso! ‘That vert ‘and the same is hereby oe 0 not fone 4 thal a in directiy (rom the peop siven to Coaries Rosenplenter to since and light an orna- ‘trout Sovnedt ‘ve also added that arsong | Mental street lamp (to be connected with bin aoa meter) in the membe: the Comm onacil are four who have | front 129 Firs: avenue, provided fg Ty at bis owg ita of one of th Hoards of Aldermen in rior expense and under the dircetion the Commissioner of Public Works, scaene Alderman CosNon moved that said resolution ry The Parerman? put the question whether the Board Would agree with satd motion. { Which was decided in ihe sicmatire, A! the following be (a majority of atl (ke memovers org in favor eNiiniaative-— Assistant Aldermen, Foley, Stagorm, O'Brien fotier member who has been Chairman of Pengremg, a, Surveyor of tue Fort and Kuorney eral Of the State who has besn mee gt Tin to partanent of Adueation? anther attache to the tment of Charities and Correction; anotuer was focmitiy. Street Commissioner; another’ hus been for three sears identified with mengures of public health: Anorber, was tot, many years honorably and service. Bbiy counested with the Department of Pollees another tad a fe, not only @ f Gaivin, Robinson, Huy, Hart, Kraus, Coddingwin, Strack, ee cae are menory Sess ‘shayeh ao Aionny | Pinckney, Leo ie ite, Connor, Litielield, viele, Simya- Tunicipal atfairs; and there are other Y Aldermen aed Ae, | 800, Rumisky, a bensts, Schwartz and the President—21. @aants who, altho gn ne er Rayrag, bela Fat pg} -J Scuste, are res tat the Go eaeeae On Jun ve vequensed ers. manutacturers and lawy: ange! Corpora fing two of them have am private eftinent t+ | to inform thie Board how ‘Jere and aitachee (v8 Taw, and wont, powar ey pees ries’ of neh perso jeulrly ay iret re inert 4 Netr clerks aud stinches, o LL dee! "An a aa eve that anid roeotation be pred. “Ti re PRESTDRNT put the question whether the Board would “Wii ith #aid motion. whem deciaea in the sey a Inted Demian dy D 4 nm and for the cliy and ‘& Ooramisston jee i nty of New York, fa place of John Stacom, who has fai a pau vr put ee yestion whether the Board would with sald rewoi ag fm a the erg A by the pIiiotllg Ate have, aided the commercial and md eanderial dev ft ts, therefore, ad 'itionally approp Aunt Bein diy Taat your Dou eb Oh ag ig @, Lat your boWy sho avaliable, that your boy act a AK EY Sm SUPPLEMENT TO MR6GAG) {Bxtract (rom Minutes of Common “Fane i, te AN. * 8 . ure respecting 6 tke nem f orted by the Cow io resoiunion of (1 » ‘The memorial to Legis! menta vo the shaster of of the eee the Lith of suoaary. tae rd, and Which Was Tall op the 100, 00 eal oe ne rae ie ees wrens vet, resolution wees re ned, | rd, on the 28h of of Decera | rer oan anahath a 5 memori tothe Lagnare op amendments to gubject of the a neler ONOR. Leora’ btn 3 if Youn a0 NATE ‘anD a ASSEMBLY Cox yaar k YECEM sat ot the Magon, Alderman. an Commonsity ot | Pinekiey orem tebe act ech ore renpecttul representa; fon, eta ‘iene sole maria and the see vor Ea Bp ey iy aces Patloy per cara ae rratd EMee Saeed 1 el smn Pesoarescarey ace | it The ParsipenT yn the Question whether the Board would or with os at $inioh was dectued tr the afirmative. That the Committee on Raflvoads are hereby di 40 Inquire and examine into the Jations and ations and practices in respect to the running of trelyat care below Forty-second street, and to Teport whether further municipal regulation is necessary { the pubic inarest if anu weilare, dap CONNOR moved that said resolution be fe PRESIDENT put the PRESIDENT put the quostion whether the Board would ‘Whioh was decided in the atirmattrs, M THE LOARD OF ALDERMEN, @ several rego'utions passed by the Board Resolved, of Aldermen, on ihe Tet day of January, be over the veto of fhe ‘Mayor, authorizing the New York and ti road Pen gee d lower thelr tracks and Ing ing data on ee Forty-second street, New York city, be and tho same hereby are annulled, rescinded and repealed. Assistant Alderman GALVIN moved that sald resolution be referred to the Commitiee on Rallronds, The ad pl ne pe the gestion whether the Board would ‘Dich was sa declded in the affirmative, REPORTS. pe, | eeetns * Ara) and Gas 4 Board of Assist- Avderty ‘was referred thé annexed resolution Rreet rer} wo tnve placed on the northwest corner Btewesnt Broome streets, respectfully REPORT, ‘That, baving caretully examined the subject, they rare in favor of the proposed {rusrovesioat, pote the work to be Recersary, and no objection having been inace thereto. Ac- gorilhay your committee recommend that said resolution be Resolved, hat n street lamp po,placed and lighted on ine p enaieys corner of Lewis and Broome streets, under the rection of the Commissioner of Public Works, SLMONSON, THOMAS POLLY, CHRISTIAN sCuVARTZ, Committee on Lamps and Gas, Which was received, ton Assistant Audoetate. HFALY moved that sald resolu- tion be amended by striking therefrom the word “north- West” and inserting in lieu thereuf the word “northeaet.”” The PEN ‘put the question whether the Board would Wis wi roposed amendment. inieb was decided in the suurmative. Anis as this amended, the samo w: ‘Tue vommi.tee appointed to ascertain th and emplores required to perform the Of the Clerk's office, by what naine the} the probabie num.er of houra of each da: Proper discharge of their duties, aud hereon, nd report “tonet! witl are reduce to 4 minimum the e2- pendimies ot the clerk! coal Submit the following re- port and recommendations :— ‘That tipon eareriti in ber of ©. ‘be deaignal They have iy ‘One ollices thus filled, the feciuinenn 0 f the ployed, and ate satishied that vuties of the rperfortmed by & lage reduction in the corps of carefully const y nature of the twenty- i hus ein. lerks oun be Det. nts and a liberal reduction of their and enforcing vusmess hours meihod of conducting the bustness of the oll ‘They regard the present aystem as an ovidence of irregu- larity and caroeusuess which shoud bein the future pre- vou! ‘They ‘recommend that the number of employes in the Clerk's office be reduced to nine, at an annual expense of $10,600; anc further recommend the {mmoufate repeal of uy ordinance or ordinances by which a greater dumber are established. loyes be designated the names, foe ie sularies, and by carat ning poroumh ai and systomatls a That the empl pald the salaries fspecliled in the scuedile agcompanying te 1b the Clerk and attaches of his office pen give atten: Hon to business during business, hoary, whlob, they recom, ur, M, daily, Saturdays aturdaye irom ‘nine A. P.M, fuld respectCally but earnestly urge the adoption Ray at this, report and recommendations, believing whue the clty would be save annually $41,001 by the noution of the cierival force and the reduction of their business of the Clerk's oilce would bein no ed, but, witu ‘proper appointments, would be - 97,500 titres ractieally SEITE = Generat U1 Reaver . ‘Total... By unantméiis consent, ‘Asmstant Alderman STACOM submitted pr following ‘port in. vehalt Of the minority of the foregoing Special Com- Bilites, ‘The undersigned, minority of the Special Committee on Employes and asks leave respectfully to REVO ‘That he fs unable to with the majority of the com- mittee in their conclusions, for the reagon that he finds a strong legal obstruction te ‘gach conciusions, and which ob- Btruction, in bis view, leaves the Board quite powerless in tho matter of suoordinates and, their Gumyeneaton nti a new or supplementary act is passed by the legislature giving new power in tant respect to the Common Coun: senha werent of section two of chapter 586 of the Laws of is as tollows:— “And the Comnon Council of the city of New bi are heroby prohibited trom creating any new oflce of depart. ment oF incvousing the salary of any person ndw holding Office or his successor.’ ‘This prouibiion oh stands, rever having been repealed; Dut, on the coatraiy, hax beon strouviy supported und per. poresion by by. simtiar words enacted im later iaws relative to jhe city of New york. “At the tne of the enactment of this prohibition the num: ber of clerks and attaches of tho Board Was thirteen; that, therefore, is, the number Row aushorized by law and ordi nance, scrived io the Revisea a “Jomt Froveetiags for 180% ‘Minority of Spe committe on Employes and Salaries, sinigtaat Alderman GALVIN moved tavt kad reports be Fe ceived, entere, at length on the migutes and lata over, ‘Tho PRESIDENT ak ‘the question whether the board would agree with eaid m Which was decided ia the affirmative, And the same was reverved on i wer. MOTIONS, stant Alderman WADE moved that the Committes on sitects be discharged from the further cousideration of tho ollowing resolution t-— cheat i permission Ye and if nereby given to Mra ‘Crary to erect # bay window in front of her house, % Ia ast Siateenth street, the work to be done under the pd ton of the Commissioner of Public Works the permission hereby event to coutinue only during the picasure of the Com- mon Coun ‘The PRESIDRNE put the question whether the Board would agree with the motion to discharge the committee, Which was decided in the alirmative, ‘The resolution was then Iatd over. REPORTS REBUM! The Committee on jepartment of t Pubita Works of the Board of Assistant Aldermen, to whom was referred the an- nexed resolution in favor of laying Croton mains in Sixty firat treet, from ‘Ninth avenue to the Boulevard, respect uly REPORT — That, having carefully examin favor of the propored improvement, believin, necessary, and no objecuon having been mad foyiy, your commitice Fecommend that 18 ado ‘Resolved, ‘That Croton mains be laid in Syxty-firet au from Piety avenue ee ph Td, under the direction o| mmnisaioner of Pubile Works. eee NICHOLAS B. CONNOR, WILLIAM WADI E. LITTEEFIELD, Committee on Department of Puvilc Works, Which was recetved and lat over. ‘The Vommitiee on Lamps and Gas of the Bowrd of Asmst- ant Aldermen, ta. whom wus referred the xe! resolution io favor of gaa malice in Bisty first aueet, Niuth avenue and Boulevard, respect: REro! having carefully examined te mubegh thoy are tn the subject, they are fn the work to be eto, Ac+ resolution = > taree of the proposed improvement, believing nect ‘and po objection having becn m: wae cordingly your committee recommend that said Feooretion 4 adopted Th te s maine be Iaid, Iamp_ poste erected and eitinnns iched In Sixty-firet street, trom Niuth avenue to the Brulrars, ‘ander ine direction of the Commissioner of Pub 8, N. BIMONSO! THOMAS FULE OMKISTIAN 5U: WARE, ah Rr sg on recetred and Inid over, bedastebstniges UTIONS RESUMED, istant Alderman i i— Rr.Aivets That the Clerk to the Board of Aasistant Alder. men be and ne ‘. hereby directed and + engl remove and the subordinate clerks and attaches of his oftice the di rnigaat tn each onse 10 date from to +4 thas the said resolu tion ommittes on Law Department. ‘The PRESTOENT pat the question whether the Board ith % Wich ‘was aouidea i in ihe aftrmatire by the following + xiimntive—AmWtant Aldermen Foley, Stacom, O'Brien, bly" vinson, Costello, Littietield, cum McDonald ana te ent — gative—Asnistant Aldermen Hartt, Kraus, Coddington, Strack, Pinckney, Wade, Connor, Simonson and Schwartz— << the Board then ations any # Monday MPsuYy clerk __ WATCHES, JEWELRY, dco. MPORTANT TO hae ih yeas ge JEWELLERS AND others.—Recipes:—I. To make ths solderin: we aio Page notto rust warran Pee Idok ke ict) ver The stot rust stee| Sent by mail to ‘with stamp. rea same iow wo “oak or Na water, ‘to Fo ans eae enc ee uo ag nie eta avenues, ty ‘ork. mreet, between Al qparpany, AMERIO N Vario Baal an siege Slate ot tiwreee , pe a ri appe aainiog Ca is, wl cn, $1 5 sean FingT CLASS BIMETARD TABLES, F eat ‘SiLLiaRD RB 0 CO,, 860 Broadway. eer CUOTMINGs Ge $300 per mouth, i “ aw X —to wer, %, Tuk STORE AND, OASRNROT Of Sache e eee Oa ena sree” FINE STORE AND BASRURNT TO Leonard street, between West Broadway an: street, size bg Jot 100, in exeellent order, nt R BROS, Nos, 4and6 Warren street. De tt LOFT AT 2 GREENWICH STREET, low. Barclay, for manufacturing of general Poeseasion on tmmediately, ‘\iaare ‘on premises, [Ouse TO LET—16 CHAMBERS, NEAR : guaran street, with store and basemen iF liquors, pply to J.P, PAYTEN, 185 Hear; reo Lok ow gare. TWO SORY BRICK BUILDINGS, table for any bust oveunalt weet Tharay ninth street. A. W. NICO! No. 7 Warren at GEORGE E, LOUD, on premises, PE rersarcs ane hgred gt ehh oorice To Or om salto, 08 nen greet, nquire’st toon Th he Me BEY MANN. SMioo Rated ld TO LET—WITh bang LIGH i tga * iy hm And Twenty scoop. QTEAM FOVES TO TO LE WO. Sexi steady po' A pm yy Tt} corner of ira ant 4 Grand str a RoLA RE, Baty Jookon, Nd. TEAM POWER AND sHOP ROOM TO LET_a SEO. SEO. ond avenue, northeast corner of Ri Rod ‘one Room about 88x00 feet, an! one with two continnous Ifpes of anarting oa ¢ tnroug vot both power steady; thoroughly liebe on the premise. 10 LET—A FIN STORE ON genes DWAY, IN TOR vicinity of Stewart's, Apply to GUSTAVUS BAY Lies, $1 Broadway, rome 10 and 1 10 LET—BASEMENT, 20X50, IN PERFEOT ORD, To a respectable pat or plumber. with refercnes, pply to THOMAS J. CARRICK, 438 Sixth avenue, 10 eta STORE AND DWELLING, CORRFR OF 4 Renwick streets (5°3). For pagtenas call athe Giton aware (Yourth avenue), in the trumk s store. 0 LEASE—THE FIRST cae STORE AND PASE ment 634 Broadway, near Spi pring street; fine location for miltinery or dry woods intbawi ze, 95x10: immediate possession, Apply to 8, IRELA. b 201 Bronawat No LEASE THE STORES AND BASEMENTS 1,184 Broadway and No. 919 Fifth avenue, conn to Fifth avenue, the pete through Lom, Broadwa: Store and Basement No. 214 Filth Avenue, corner of priath street, Apply 10J. W. 8, Dix, No. 60 Bei 0 LEAMG AND FIXTURES FOR SALE-STORE A} eit Tt tatve Heeeiny dhtea atest, Gal et once, ce i SHIPMAN, ROWLAND & SLAVEO! ON ipl Saawan WO LOFTS (25X08 EACH) TO LET—WELL 8 Wooster atreet, noar Canal. Apply to J. CORBIT, inth avenue, — 3 To PHYSIUIANS AND DRUGGISTS.TO LET, established Stand for the Drug Busingss, sitnated on tor toll street, HE NEW BUILDING, 60X75 FEET, AVENUE A AND éhinery ; with or without ud} 25, KELLOGG, 6) Weat street. ae: AVENUP, 18 HIGH BASEMENT STORE td di a ETA Eh BEE 24 4] BROADWAY_TO LEASE FoR 10 OR 20 YEARS) boon the rent; size treet 1.14 BROADWAY,—TO LET, A SMALL ST 55 per month; mmediate possession | Inquire next + door, m the saloon, DWELLING HOUSES TO 7: es Fa ished. ‘month ; whe, fro cod year tention eae. onan TGL oR fuienee i STORIA-T0 LET, FURNISIILD, A TWO BTORY Frame Cottage, on "the hill in Astoria, on! min} ound, health; d commanding a beautiful view of ant Ttiver; holwe fully furutsned: and sergunde ngged by Sgwne Post ofties o1 corner of Stanton and Norfolk streets, Inquire at 187 xia Twentieth stro: good light; suitable for heavy mm Tet, 20380, with cell ‘2x LUDLOW & CO., No, 8 Pi iixtares, inctidmg the window, for sale, price nan A ~HOUS#S 70, LET, FURNISHED, FROM $125 20 Ficth avenue, above Pwenty-aixth atzeet. rom the City Hal; G boosts desirable fn oretial ave ar arden, Reeth ‘Terms, $90 per year. FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT~BROWN page| a ‘all _convenfences, furnace, &c.; mentum 200 per month, wt crockery, glags, kitchen ware, &¢.5 RY + Immediate un ; Twen' y-Reoond pees near Seve b avenue eit) is ‘abort term, a8 wi JAMES! R. EDWARDS, 277 West Twenty- rAd etree 10 LET FURNISHED—A HANDSOME BROWN rN STONR on yon ets gid sana, red situated {a ae enth street, near Fi! avenue; rent posacestc May 1; will be let to a private family oniy. py tt I. Bey box 2,461 Fost oflce 10 east HANDROMELY FURNISHED HOUSE IN” eat TI ‘fourth sappas it imme:tiate possession ; price DiE & CURTISS, 008 Sixth a Un‘urntshed. THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE TO LET—OR Part, on West Twelfth strats near Kighth avenue; Sen improvements; Font He CUIRISEALLIGS, Land Abingdon square ( Eighta Syeaue. AWS FLT BOY ALL THE J neat Honsebold Furn 8 story prizate aie on best part Fourth aven rent of house §: EA eR y Uonecra, No.4 West Fourth street, ‘betweeh “sr ‘ay att Meroer street. T° LET—UNFURNISHED, TO A PRIVATE rf FAMILY, three story brick House, Twenty-first street, gine Seca Seemusss tomt Geen Sor paren sak particulars apply bo. A. . WOLFF, y Tt, 44 Ee Exchange e place, ue LEASE-PRETTY FOUR STORY FRENCH ROOP Houses, seven minutes fiom ferries, excellent neighbors hood; 1rooms; every modern Improvement ; _altit i ground eee to ‘eb te of Triuity chureb ; bers and sewet per month. For engrat further 1 Tncormation apply’ to. M. C «BBL Proadway. STORY BIGH STOOP HOUSE TO LET, AND FOR niture for sale—At a bargain; yood location; near ington avenue and Sisty-third street ; pomeaniou Iat Maoh Apply at Roal Eatate Oilice, 1,046 Third avenue, $50 fowe PER MONTH FOR AN ELEGANT FRENCH ROOD house; eight rooms and cellar; bot and cold water, ei etoat” heater, 46, Call on E.b, HORTON, Jr. tr Fi ue. TIRE DESIRABLE, FURNISHED noret AND APARTMENTS LET. PSE TNE et nS boi} Se nen nn eee! SECOND FLOOR To RENT—IN A FIRST CLASS bro-yn stone house, centrally located faruished {a my aad and drabjrep, elegant tmitror, xo; mutable fo ‘wife or single centiemen : erica E. J. Vey box 181 Herald HANDSOME LARGE ROOM, NIOELY FURNISHED, weil warmed and.lighted, to ent to one or two gentle inen, Apply at 16 Waverley place, near Broadw LARGE HANDSOMELY FURNISHED er floor; terins very low; also single Bedroom, vate ainily; unexceptionadle location, uth street, near Bromdway. F™ COMFORTABLE ROOMS: 10 > LE1_FURNISHED, at 86 East Ninth street, between broauway and For avenue, Mopenare RENT.—A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Pron Parior and Sleeping Room adsainin Erichen ire included. Appiy to-owaer, di8 Wee futety ied street a Ss" IT OF FURNISHED ROOMS.—PRIVATE HOUSE: ‘all modern {inprovements; suitable tor housek ceving| plano can be had; no chidren; S11 26 pet week. Tian and Abingdon square, Bighth as MALL FURNISHED ROOM, ALSO NICELY: Re ©. nithod Parlor and ‘oom, for gentlemen, withou® Doara, in the pew first class house 633 Seventh aveaue, june tiou of Broadway and Porwy-fourth street, 10 LET. 10 GENTLEMEN ONLY, A apie vo | ed Leet os ae floor, large Room on soueey wae ath Inquire one week fecuud street, Dutwees Seventh and iighth avenues, ye 0 RENT—SECOND FLOOR (FIVE ROOMS) NICELY furnished, complete for hourekeevin, onl, dione front; neighoorhood desirable. Apply at 31 ty-ninth streot. 10 LRT—NICELY FURNISHED F ONT ROOM, WITH tna ire; also two Hail Kooms connectii with fire, ens and and bath. Apply at 125 West ‘Twentieth HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM, ROOM with gas and fire, fronting a public park, at B21 Seventeenth strect, near Secon bm TWENTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR BROAD let; also ingle -Newly furnished Floor to one Room; "ai jn perfect order; references required, 14 west, ELEVENTH STREET.—VACATED TO-DAY, ‘ont Hall Room on perier for, coslly furnishes warm, for a gentleman; price i oad way, 4 WEST he dganct: A beta oy = ul r CHEAP, TO respectable iret Floo ting of two C0 large room, very ed. ‘Aoly EI above, i4' 6 fA WAVERUBY Ley EWLY FURNISHED 4 ta let, without board, to one or two gentle _ 16 FAST THIRTY-THIRD STREET.—ON FIRS? Jeo fioor, to let, s handsomely furnished Parlor with Bedroom adjoming; also a large furnished single Koom, com posting, by dumb ith mm below; compiete foe housekeeping, stationary wash tubs, Beebe range, 4c; loca tion and conveniences very desirable; reat extiemcly low, present occupant in bad boaith. ——— et UNFURNISHED oom AN ‘ APART+ nen MENTS, OU For ie To E sx oar i AND en ROU ™ no ranch , 0 Bae wilh at) tmorucementa OPER MURPHY, ee bart Shas? Fitty-Grst street, LOCATED RESIDENCE FOR A OENTERL Nitemty: re nai ca fy: [4 % WE Weet Fi potest or Gite ‘eT AD Weak iq od Raliway, i TR aE aga ween Siagioa aed ae no, Utr_FOUR hy R Lai BROOM < euale family, In & ae house, 234 quire on en “Slats cate D BASEMENT. FIRST FLOOR AN Quine: Tee LET—In Fmd complete. ~ OOAL AND WooD. £8 Teer a Sa eran | BH 75 Motte AND 85 PER . TON, FOR Duntala 64g ant Stove ae Waveriey piace, near Sinin arouse, ANHATT.