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© Pa aa aN a i ts NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1873—QUADRUPLE SHEET. 7 . fund shalt give a bond, with one oF more sureties, joe misdemeanor, and, in addition te the penalties im- | open to the inspection of any taxpayer, subject to | mate and the reasone assigned therefor; but such con- | April 13, 1871 (save so much of section Sthereot asrelates | the “Ring” from power and to protect the eity Sy ‘sum of $20,400 for the faithiul periormance of bis 'd joxed by law, And, ob conviction, shall forfeit bis office | any reasonable rules and rerulations in regard sideration and investigation shail not continue beyond | ‘to the establishment of ascale of water rents, and see- | from further depredation, ‘That said dowd to be ‘approved by the Comptroller and filed ik nd be excluded forever after trom receiving or holding | the me andmauner of such ibapection as sack dopare, | filtecn days. “Any eaigthene to or reetificatons of said | tons and 7 or said act), and the act entitled an act to | complished, as all objects good pe oy ee hus office. ~ 4 saesiniidiiinemnminies eo be] Onder the city government and soy orson pent, ae or Saitewiny make in seara, to the sane, provisional eatiinate ee » a Board of Aldermos make eros eons see bo 7 th: plished under our form of government, by political . Tam N rson shall ever a ial who shall wiltully swear fal im any oat or attirma- re secure the gal of suc! accounts hs made al boat im writing an eo Cl an ol o 38 " a - ” ship in the Vine Dey partment, or ¢ PBnue to hotd mem- | tion required by this act shall ‘4 guilty of perjury. an! papers, and the proper oF of them by the depart- | transmitted by the for thereof to the Board of Ae . | April. 1% IS7l, so far as said act relates to | Organizations. Reform organizations sprang into ‘k, are hereby repealed; and all acts | existence. These various elements were united last’ In case such inspection shall be | tionment, who shall proceed to the consideration of | the eity of New Yor! L 33 ‘or who has ever been convicted of crime, or who cannot | o1 e to his own use any jees, perquisites or commis on his sworn petition, describing | snch objections or rectifications, and after suc! der. | or parts of acts Inconsistent with the provisions of this | Fall so happily thata decided triumph was achieved, Fead and write understandingty in the English language, | sions. or any percentage; but every such ofilcer shall be ount or paper that he desires to. tion shail make a finalestimate. Should the oard | act, are also hereby rep aed; butthe repeal of the act | A reform candidate for Mayor, a reform fo: or whoshall not have resided within the city one year. | paid by a fixed salary. and all fees, percentages and | inspect, may, upon notice of not less than one dav to | oyerrale the objections or suggestions made by the Board cinabove cited of April 5, 1270, and the acts passed | OF aldermen, republican Jndges and a republican, ‘Ske, 7.—The Board of Commissioners by this act cre- | commissions received by any such officer shall be the | such department, bureau or officer, apply to any justice | of Aldermen, the reasons tor such action shall be pub- | subsequently thereto and hereinabove cited und reterred | District Attorney were elected. We all know that ated shail possess and exereise all the powers and per. ty of the city. And every officer who shall | of the Supreme Court for an order that he be allowed to | lished in the City Record, After the final estimate is | to, so far as the same or elther of them relate to any de | find ota oe a ha form ali the duties contorred and prescribed by chapter | receive’ any fees, perquisites, commissions percent- | make such inspection as such justice shall by his order | made, in accordance herewith, it shail be signed by | partment by this act created, shall not take effect unul | this was not an unmixed repab riumph, We bership therein, who is nota citizen of the United mane See. ‘No officer of the city government shall have | ment, bureau or officer. fe 249 of the Laws of 1865, und any acts amendatory thercot | axes, or other money which should be pald over to | authorize; and such order shall epecity the time and | the members, and when so signed the said’ several | the orzanizotion ofany stich department as provided for | all know that but for @ union of reformers, irre. oF supplementary thereto, not inconsistent with the pro- | the city, shall, before he shall be entiled to receive any | manner of such inspection. sums shall be and become appropriated to the several | in this act. The charters of the city ot New York, known as | spective of party, & Tammany Mayor, a Tammany. Visions of this act, aud except a8 herein otherwise pro- | salary, make under eath a detailed return to the Comp- | Axe, 10%—it shall be the duty of the Comptroller to | purposes apd departments therein named. ‘The said esti. | Dongan and Montgomerie charters, so far as the same or Sed ar. Aldermen, Tammany Judges and a Tame vided. troller, ‘showing the amount of all’ sich fees, commis | publish Inthe Cljy econ two months before tho clec. | mace shall be Aled in. the oftice of the Comptroller and | either of them ure now in foree, Mot inconsistent with mony Distriet Atterney would have been chosen, Article XI.—Cf the Health Department, | *i0!%,bercentages, perquisites and moneys received by | tien of charter oficers, a full and detailed statement of | Published in the City Recard. ‘The aggregate ainouatso | the provisions of this act, shall continue and remain in A epted the nomination for him since the iast praeoing, report, the person trom | the receipts and expenditures of (he Corporation during estimated shall be certified by the Comptroller to the Su- | full force. This section shail not prejudice or affeet any Mr. Havemeyer a Rue Rivlmartian afaanee: ate Sxc. 80.—The Heaith Department shall consist of the | whom received, and the reason tor its payment, and | the year ending on the first day of the month in which | pervisors of the county of New York; and it shall be the | right accrued or legal proceeding commenced by reason | Mayor as a reforme: President of the Board ot Police, the Health OMicer of the | shall produce the receipt ot the Chamberlain, showing | such publication is made, and the cash balance or sur- | duty of said Supervisors and they are hereby empow- | of anything contained In the acts hereby repealed, and | recognizes the fact that two thirds of the votes he pert, and two officers to be called “Commissioners of | the payment to him, by said officer, of the agyregate | plus; and inevery such statement the different sources | ered and directed annua ily to cause to be raised, accord- | so accrued and commenced before “this act takes | received came from republicans. Faithful, there- ith,” one of whom shall have been a practicing phy- | amount thereof. All sums received as above or tor | of city revenue and the amount received from each, the | ing to law, and collected by tax upon the estates, real | effect, except so iar as hercin specially — pre fore, to the sentiment and to the men by which sician for not less than five years preceding his appouit- | licenses or permits shall be paid over weekly, without | several appropriations made, the objects for whieli the | and personal, subject to taxation within the city and | vided for. The ordinances of the Common Council of ihe | and’ny whom. he was elected, Di arate ment, The Commissioner of Health, who is nota physi: | deduction, by the officers or department receiving them, | same were made, and the amount of moneys expended | county. of New York, the said amounts. so cs | city of New York, in force on the Istday of April, l io Oe mitigate cian, sball be the Presidentof the Board, and shall be so | to the Chamberlam, and a detailed return under oath | under each, the moneys borrowed on the credit of the | timated and certified as aforesaid. The first meet- | and allordinanccs passed and adopted since the ‘Istor | to office will be governed by this consid~ Gouifnatert in tia appointment. These several officers | shall at the same, time be made in such form as the | Corporation, the wuthority under which each loan was | ing of sald Board in every year shall be called by notice | May, 3870, and in fofco nt the timo of the passage of this | eration. | Two-thirds of | lis nominees would . shail together constituce a board, which shall be the head | Comptroller shati prescribe, statuzg when and irom | made, and the terms on which the same was obtamed, | from the Mayor, personally served upon the meiabers of | act, are hereby revived and continued in full forec as | be republicans, while the other third would of the Health Department. The Commissioners ot Healih, y nd for what use such moncys were received. shall be clearly and particularly specified. sald Board. ‘Subsequent meetings shall be catled as the | city ordinances, subject to modification, amendmentor | come from the reform or anti-lammany except those first appointed, shall hold their offices for six The sulnties of all officers paid from the elty | sxc. 108—Auly Alderman, Comimissoner, head of de- | said Board shall direct At such meetings the Mayor | repeal by the Common Gouncil of said city, Hall organization. This is all, as republicans, we sooner reinovéd as herein provided, treasury, whose offices now exist but are not embraced | partment, chief o —There shall be two bureaus in tits cepartment | in any depart ‘bureau, deputy thereot, cr clerk there- | shall preside, and one of the number shall act as seer SEC, This act shall effect immediately, except " 1, shall be fixed by the Board of Appor- | in, or other oficer of the Corporation or person: mayeite | tary. Inaddition to ihe estimate hereiy provided for, | as otherwise provided in the previous section; but | AFe equitably entitled to, and all, in view of future ‘The chief officer of ou a shall be called the “S. tuonnient.” 5: Board may, by a majority vote, reduce shall so order, be summarily examined’ upon an | the said Board may,atany time,as occasion may re- | nothing therein contained shall be in anywise held to | results, it is wise to ask for, But in the form the tary Superintendent,” who, at the tine of his appo' any such salaries, but shall not increase the salary of be made on application based on an affidavit of | quire, by the affirmative vote of three members, author- | extend or continue the term of office of any of ihe | charter goes from the Senate to the House we get ment siall have been, tor at least te years practicing | any oifice the compensation of which now exceeds pror ot the Comptrolicr, or any five Aldermen, | ize the issue of any stocks or bonds for the purpose of | persons mentioned in section 122 beyond the Ist day of | much more, As amended by the Senate the most a hysician and for three years a resident of the city ot | $5,090. or any Commissioner of Accounts, or of any five citizens | withdrawing or taking up at maturity any’ stocks or | May, 1873, ide j : New York anu he ghall be the chic exceutive omtevr of | Sey 9%. —The salaries ofall officers whose oficesmay be | Who re taxpa ory requiring, such eamnination, ‘and Bonds for tte une vonage Nae. te | aid 7 nano seated DN ee RELA ES RCTER Meet es ne le P o 1 ed by the Common © uustice of the Supreme Court of the First | bonds or their proceeds shall he applied exclusive cured. 3 . = Rnput, diacting sch examinanoaitoie. | to Ca Dayment purchase and oxtineiite ef ena metus THE EFFECT IN THE CITY. publicanism is unquestioned, are wisely allowed to meiit. f u IU tor the purpose of giving | ngned by a alled the “Ri Records,” and in said | effect to the provisions of this act shall be prescribed by | Judicial all be recorded, without tees, every birth, | ordinance or resolution to be passed by the Common | publicly made at the chambers of said Court, or at the | ing bonds in such manner that the aggregate ot the stocks serve out their term of office. and death ‘and all inquisitions of | Council, and approved as hereinbefore provided for the | oflice of said departine {on a day and bour to'be named, | or bonds of said city outstanding shall not be increased ‘The tirst duty of the Legislature is to aid the city, coroners. which shail occur or be — taken | approval of ordinances or resolutions, however, than iorty-eight hours after personal } thereby for a longer period than is necessary in cftecting | What was Done and Said Abent the ot New York, 80 far as it has the power, in its ei- within the city of New York. But in cases of | — Swe. 9%—No bid shall be accepted from or contract ‘of said order, Such ¢xamination shall be contined | said change. ‘The said Board of Apportionment may, forts to obtain good government. ‘The last Legis= ts, where the jury shall find that death was caused | awarded to any person who iain arrears to the Corvoras ‘n inquiry into any alleged Wrongtul diversion or riis- | from time to tine, hy the affirmative vote of three. m Charter Around the City Hall Vester= | (ores oo cone eer inte ’ it igence or malicious injury, only a copy of the | tion upon debt or contract, or who is a detaulter, as plication of any moneys or tund, or any violation of | bers, authorize the issue of the whole or any portion of | day=Views of Mayor Havemcyer, the | /#tre contributed largely to this result by the im- need be filed in said burcdu. Said Bourd may, | surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Corpora: | the provisions of law, or ny want of mechanical qualifi- | any’ stock or bonds which are now by nw author- y (bela peachment ef corrupt Judges, The present Legisia- r hi Comptroller and Ex-Mayor Hall—The | ture can do much in the same direction by giving with the cousent of the Board of Police, impose any por? cation for any inspeétorship of public work, or any ized to be. agsued, upon compliance with the tion of the duties of subordinates in said departmen Every person who shall promise, offer or give, | klect of duty'in acting as such Inspector, of any delin- | provisions of law "authorizing them. The said | Mayors Programme. usa charter in the spirit of the movement which struck down the Tammany Ring. Municipal ap- mibordinates in the Police Department, and may delegate ; Aid, or abet in euuslng to be promised. offered | quency charged in anid afidavit touching the vftey or | Board of Apportionment, may from time to. time, | 7 portion of its powers to the Presid Sanitary or given, or turhish or agree to furnish, in whole or in par! he discharye or neglect of duty, of whic! alleged in | on the application of the head of any department, aw Y - Superintendent toke caorcised. when the Board is hot in | to.anv other person. tobe promiced, offered er given to. | the applicaion for said osder such Aldermanchead | thorize the trausfer, from one bureau or purpose to le despatch announcing the passage of the | ointments rightfully belong ‘to the Mayor session, The said Boar or Health may Sppoiut an att any member oi the Common Gounc 1, or any oniser of the | of GepaEEy cere or oth aforosald, CBcer OF pers Soother in the tame departin nt, of any sum therstofore charter, with the amendments of the Senate, ar- | and Aldermen, and I have gearhead sore ney at a salary not excceding tw houvand five hundre Jorporation, or clerk, after his eiection or appointment sons has knowledge or iwformation. ‘uc! ermal propriate lor the purpose of such department or yer er OV! n Yr 2 |. | ton, u Aca Xperience and observation dollarsn year) to be provided lor and paid ay other sal- Richt olfloer, mmemiver. or clerk, oF before or aster | Comnnssioner, head of department, clerk or other atore: | bufeak, but ho department or offeer shall incurauy cx. | Ved Yesterday afternoon, too late for the mid- | (0"e | Political expettence | dad a osekt eet are. ap.cni c lepartment. duty Or kasd’ Bokra,. 1 e shall have qualified and aren, bflgiBad enterea ease ofieer, OF, persons, ‘a ait ankwor anak pestingns pansaih exons of ‘su (Aproprinted. The I para ot Al day throng of city officials that are generally found | jogisiation to promote political or personal in- EC. S2—1t shia! uty of said Board, imme- | upon his duty, any moneys, goods, right in action orother | questions — relative hereto an produce — suc! ortionment may, within forty days atter the passage e CI r Par! everal id ores na 08 a) ase! Biateiy upon organization under this act, to cause to bo | propert erp value oF auly pecuiiary advan | GOOKs and’ papers “in ‘his “custoly sor ander | hereof, revise and. readjust” in’ acedroance | 8Touna the City Hall or the Park, Several had left | torests can only be justified In extreme cases, conformed to this articie the sanitary ordinances then | taze, pr rospective, with intent to intiuence his | his control as the Justice shall direct, and the | with ‘the provisions hereof, the apportionment for the day and others were preparing to leave | Such legislation is always hazardous. All that the or lately adopted by the existing department of health, | vote opinion, judgment or action on any question, mat. | ¢xamination may be continued trom time fo the, as | heretotore made. All the provisions ot “law | when the telegram arrived. G i republican party may fairly claim will be secured which Shull be called the “Sanitary Code.” And said | ter, cause or Proceedings which may be then pending, such Justice may order, but the answer of the pasty | creating any board of appertionment and audit, or | When the telegram arrivéd, Generally there seemed | py tie charter as it passed the Senate. And these health department is hereby ausuorized and empowered | may by law be at any time brought betore him in his om- | charged shall not be used against him in any erlininal | either, and providing for and requiring an audit and | to be a feeling of relief that the agony was over. | alvantagra will t ‘becn gained without violate fo add to such saniary code, irom tine to utme, and shalt | cial oF clerical capacity, shail be deemed guilty of a tel- | proceeding; provided. however, that for all false an | allowdnce of claims by said Hoard, aro hereby repeate 4 - by 4 ze aon ; i mublish additional provisions tor the security of lite aud | ony, aad shall, upoa conviction, be imprisoned in a peni- | 8Wers on material points he shall be subject to the paing | but such repeal shall not, prior to the organization of U The staff of employés in the departments the | ingany principle of government and without subs eaith in the eity of Now York, and therein todistritts | tentiary tora term mot exceeditig two years, or shall be | and penalties of the criune o* perjury; The proceedings | Honrd of Apportionment by this act created, affect any | neads of which are retatned, as Tne Parks” and | JCM a Fepubllean Legisiature to the repreach of PS reeOy ae ¢ arbitrarily usurping municipal authority. shall be appropriate powers and duties’ to the members and em. | fined not excee ting $5,000, or both, in’ the discretion of | may be continued before any other’ Jnstice in said dis- | act heretofore done or directed to be done; but all the ploxes of the Board of Health, which shail be published | the Court. Every otlicer in this section enumerated, | trict, and other witnesses, as well as the parties making | powers now. possessed by any such Board not incon. | “The Finance,’ observed a jubilant = atti- THURLOW WEED. In the City Record. Any violation of said code shall be | who shall acceptiny such gitt or promise, or under? | such'application, may, inthe discretion of said Justice, | sistent with the provisions of this net are hereby con | tuae that did me New York, April 14, 1873. treated and punished as a iisdemeanor, and. the | taking to make’ the samo under any agree- | be compelled to attend and be examined touching such | tinued and vested in the Board hereby created and | hae dy not exceed the — bounds — AD yy ABT Fada Shall also be liable to pay & penalty ce $50, Tene 20 Bn geraaD en: k raay a ota opinion, sine (dpe Suoh Justice may punish any re- sathorinad, and ail Setione oF LY in pase the | ef decorum, There was a quiet glee in their eyes - recovered in a civil ac ename of the Mayor, | judgment=or action shall be influenc ereby, of | fusal to attcnd such examination or to answei que: ayor, Aldermen an monalty of the city of } 3 , ivil action in the name of yor, | judg y, or to any queg- y HM a and a calm serenity upon their brows that was in- LATEST FROM ALBANY, Aldermen and Cominonalty of the ety of New York, | shall be given in any question, matter, cause or proceed- | tions pursuant to his order, as tor a contempt of Court, | York are plaintiffs or defendants shail have ‘a pre All orders «uly made by ‘the existing Department of | ing then or at any time pending, or which may by law be | and shall have as tull’ power and authority to } ence, and may be moved out of their order on the calen- | dicative ef repose. Mr. Williain Maloney, the Clerk Health, and by their terms or necessary legal eftect to be | brought before him in his oilicial eapacity, shall be | enforce obedience to the order or directions of | dar. i * fe , executed in the eity of New York, may be executed, and | deemed guilty of a felony, and shall, upon conviction, bo | himself, or any other Justice, as any Justices of | , Ske, 113.—No appropriation or payment for the contest. | Of the Board of Assistant Aldermen, and several | The Police Justices? BIL Passed=The the execution theieof compelled, and the execution of | disqualified trom holding’ any public, office, trust or'ap- | the Supreme Court may now have or shall possess to en- | ing of the office of Mayor, or any seat In the Board of | Agsistant Aldermen, were profuse in thelr con M gach $i tliemt as are partly ox cated may be compelled | pointment ander the city of New York, and shall fortelt | dgroe ohedianoe o to punish Contempt in any caso or Aldermen or office in a y, department, or the olfice of oe i : 2 sa : (3 ayor to Nominate and the Aid y the Department of Health hereby created ; and the said his office, and shall be punished by imprisonmentin the | matter whatever, and shall impose costs upon those pro- hose sa} Ispaid trom the city treasury, | gratulations to every one they met on the fact that i — 7 Ve ? orders may be severally rescinded or modified by last | Penitentiary mot exceeding two years, or by a fine not | moting such an examination, not exceeding $250, it he eto any but the prevaiiing party. Nor} tne 1 FEE : to Contirm—Justices Need Not bo suid department, with like eflect as eculd have been done | exceeding $5.00 of both, in the discretion of the Court. | thinks there was no probable cause for making the ap- b appropriation or payment be amade to | Me joard had yet to live and was spared an ex- Lawyers. isting Department of Health at the time the said ry person offending against either of the provisions | plication hereinbefore provided for, the said costs to be ng party,except upon the written certifi. | tended 0 re al kare ALBANY, April 16, © doverally made, The said deparrinent may | of tis section shall be a competent, witnoss against ang | paid to the officer of person examicd, and for which the | eatosor the cluct officer ol the Lew Departinent and of | 2¢ed opportunity to render its usual kare of The Police ead HET Ee Gischarge all liens upon, real estate in the cy of Now | other person offending in the same transaction, and may suid officer oF berson may have judgment and an exeen- we chice Justice of the Court of Common Viens of the public service for nearly two more years. In the he Poltce Justices? bill was considered in the ‘ork, created in proceedings instituted hy the Metropoll- | be compelled to appear and sive fore an n. ‘The exammation hereinbetore provided tor shall | city and county of New York, as to the value of the ‘erk? se of the iderme ere were se se Alter ¢ able 4 tan Board of Health, or the. existing Department. of irand Jury, or in any Court, in the as other be reduced to writing and be filed in the office of the the cnse. case an officer or Clerk’s office of the Board of Aldermen there were sembly this evenin: Aite r considerable discus. n the same manner and for the same causes that | persons; but the testimony. so giv County Clerk of the county of New York and be at all examine nat ursuance of the pro- | & few loungers discussing tl sion, Which was participated in by Mr. Blumenthal,, dd, is ordered to b xisting January J, 1870, coukl be discharged by | any prosecution or proceeding, civil or criminal, reasonable times accessible to the public and notice of ereinbe‘ore containes ¢ Law. Department anbeacita ' centit es 1 Aecche bill aacanienne s the Metropolitan Board of Heaith. the person so testifying, Connett, | eg aine #iven to the department in which said officer ts Some, one trom his department ak counsel sae ts ‘ toment, re stam of this ofice was wie “ nao a bill as amended = a ies ' e de .. .—No member of e Common Council, | employed terk making the app! lon, but should | reticent and dignified, as becomes the exec, 20 niquity, and by Mr, Campbell, who deemer an Article XII.—Of the Department of Pub: of department, chief of bureau, deputy. | — Sec. 110,-In every department or board there shall be clerk see fit ty employ other counsel than | 9 4 if Brow dene beamgenaigel i ny a eet An Ae CIEE lie Parks. col or Cen therein, oF other | oficer, ef Kept a record of all its transa teh shall be ces. | thatassizned by the Law Department, then, andl in t @ board that wili in the course ef & month dispose | Outrage on the people of the city, an Hh Te aie 7 poration shall be or "besome, directly or indi- | sible to the public, and once a week a briet al event, no appropriation or payment shall be made tor 2a f atronage, and luring | Husted and others tn favor of t was passed b bts, The Department of Public Parks shall control Thterested in-or in the periormance ofany con- | omitting formal language, shail be made of alltrar his or thelr payment, except-upon, a certificate ofthe | Of 8° large an amount of patronage, and «turing bag wig ¢ raga ppd manage all nubile parks and strects immodiacely aut. work or business, or the sale of any article, the | tious and of all contracts ‘awarded and entered into tor | Justice or Justices before whom the proceedings have | that time will have onc hundred applicants for each | @ Vote of 70 to 25, No democrat voted for it. The mining the same above Filty-ninth street and public | expense, price or consideration of which is payable trom | work and material of every description, which abstract | been had that there was probable cause for taking such | of the yacant offices, ‘ bill before being passed was amended so Mr the buildinie tr the City Tall Park and sane ay | the clty treasury, or by any assessment levied by any act | shall contain the name or names, and residence by street | proceedings. y : that the Mayor 1 nominate — and Fee ee ee ey ert rae htxe 8 | or ordinance of the Common Council; nor in’ the pur- | and number, of the party or parties to the contract, and Sxc. 14.—Any person holding ofice, whether by elec- MAYOR HAVEMEYER ON THE CHARTER. tie’! Board! of bt ne pall «(Of th herwise provided ; all have ail the powers | chase or lease of any real estate or other property” be- | of their sureties ir any, | A copy of such abstract sh ii be | tion or appointment, who sali, during his term of office, the Board of — Alderinen instead Oo! he and duties pow nelonging tq the Deparbnentor Commis- nor Mayor Havemeyer received the gram an- | Judges of the Superior Courts shail longing to or taken by the Cor} promptly trausmitted Id or retain any other civil office ‘ation, or Which sha the person destunated to prepare | accept, | ‘of hi sioners of Parks not inconsistent with the provisions of | 1ne!ng to 0 Ny ae orate ann ah pps 5 : iy ptr honor, / 5 * : glk. * be 8 es s i: virtue of le; the City Kecord, and shailbe published therein, Notice | trust or emolument under the government of the United | nouncing the passing of the churter just before he | confirm the nominees, An amendment was also this act; and the laying out and preparing mapsand | process at the suit of said Corporation, IFany person | of all appointments and removals from oflice and all | States (except commissioners ior the taking of bail ot i SO RRP EO RADE ANGL ORB RIGE JNSPOIOES, THAGREBOICLOUROMAGomB AE IES AANSIBORCAaCICE A Hans for the construction of all streets, avenues an mn this ‘section mentioned shall, during the “time changes of salaries shall, n like manner, within one | Fegister, of any court) or of the State “except the went te lunch, On lis return to his private omlce | once rejected shall be sent in again; aiso one. nis dei ‘ wane ae E which he was clected or appointed, knowingly acqui week after they are made, be transmitted to and pub- | office of notary public or Commissioner of Deeds or reportel 7 4 od him and had the ly a aie whe By 4 Ad: Sec, t4.—This department shall be under the charge of a | Qy'interest in any contract or Wark with the city, of Nily Record. m ottice of the” Rational Guard), or who shad | 2Teporter of the Henatp awaited him and had the | striking out the sixth section, which made it im- ‘ any | lished in the Board to consist of five members, who, except thove first | donartmentor officer thereef, unless the same shall ba | See, Ith. appointed, shall hold their oficcs tor five years, unless | devolved upon him by law, he shall, on conviction | lezal holidays excepted), under a contract tobe made as | the government ol the city of New Appointed shalt he atnainted and haid ofteetorne. tact | thereot, forieit his office and be punished as for a misde- | hereimaiter provided, a'paper to be known as the who shall accept a scat in the Legislatur t Smith, Biglin and Patterson, from New York, con a »pointad ps pra appolntas snd pol’ of ae for one, tw meanor. All such contracts in which any such person | Record. The Mayor, Corporation, Counsel and deemed thereby to have vacated every office held by him “Mr, Mayor,” said the reporter, “wien I saw you | siderable anxiety, and before tt was adopted they are is or becomes interested shall, at the option of the Comp- | missioner of Public Works shall appoint a proper person, | under the city governtuent. No person shall hold two Pi if . worked quite spiritedly among their icliow me meer te ay re AN pk hid benetis troller, be tortelted and ail Xo person in this section together with such assistants as may required, to city OF county, offices, exept us expressly provided in last and had a short conversation with you Ub vate Cohevarib comiad Satin ae oraepadtinet a cle =O: © Departmet of Buiide | named shall give or promise to give any portion of his | supervise the prep»ration and publication of the same, his act; nor shall any officer under the cliy government r Xpresse y < wat y 5 +2 ‘2 Lo P compensation or any motey or valuable Thing to any | aud th y shail also x tte rates of com! yensation of said | hold or rewin an office under th county’ governinent, the chanver you expressed your opinion that you |’ ofthese ambitions young men is a candidate tor here shall be published daily (Sundays and | hold or accept any other oftice, connected with | following conversation with His Honor avout the POEM UE that the de tices eu ond FS Pe kie ‘; York. or | chatter and city politics gene his last amendment seemed to give Blackie, ings. otticer of the city, or toany other person, in considera- | supervisor and his assistants. All the expenses | except when he holds such offlee ez officio, by virtue ot an | thought it would be better tu defer any very def | Police Justice under the new law. Bre. 85—There shall be a department called the De. | tion oi his having been or being nominited, appointed, | connected with its publication and distribuuon, ex- | act of the Legislature; and in such case he shall draw no | nite talk about the carter until it became law x ibs partment of Buildings, which shal! be under the @ontrol | elected or employed as such officer, agent, clerk or em- | cept the salary of the person appointed to super- | salary for such ex oficio office. 2 Now Lam happy to tell you it is law, or nea rly so, Stan officer, who shill be known as the “Commissioner | ploy’, under the penalty of fortelting his office and being | vise the same and ‘the salaries of his assistants | | Sec. 18—No street, avenue or pnbiie place in the city | and probably you ala not Object to give your OBITUARY of Buildings” ‘The Commissioner shail appotut as the | lorevér disqualified froin being elected, appointed or eu- | shall be covered by a contract tor printing to be made | of New York, whicly has been ouce paved and the eX: | Oiinion upon this great legislative achievement,” : chief executive officer of the department a person who plored in the service of the city, and shall, on conviction, | in the same manner as other contracts. The Board | pense thereof paid for by the owners of the adjoining * ie 11, oo yered the : ‘ shall have been for at leastten years an architect or punished for a misdemeanor. of Estimate and Apportionment shall provide for all | property by assessment, shall hereatter be paved at their Well, sir,’? answered the Mayo: builder, and who shall be approved by the New York Sec, 103,—There shall continue to be, as now provided | tho necessary expenses of establishing the said Cit; expense, nor shail any assessnent theretor, or for any | had time to loek very minutely into this s Florrencio Riba: chapter ot the American Institute of Architects. He | and recognized by special laws and ordinances, a board | ecord. There shall be inserted an said City ‘Record | such repavement heretofore laid, be imposed unless the | charter, Itis here (takiug the Senate copy from Florrencio Ribas, of Venezuela, and the Consal shalt've known as the “Surveyor of Burldings.” The commissioners of the sinking fund, composed of the | nothing aside from such official matters as are in this act | same shall have been or be petitioned tor by a majority | the desk); 1 got it this afterugon. I thought of F =a es powers and duties of said department, its officers and yor, Recorder, Chamberlain, Comptroller and the | expressly authorized. The contract for the publication | of the owners of the property (who shall also be the own- taking it home with me aud looking it over to- of Venezuela at New Yerk, died yesterday morn- employes and subordinates, ‘and their qualifications, | chairman of the Finance Committee of the Board of Al- | of the City Record shall provide tor turnishing, free of | ers of a malority of the front feet) on the Ine | eins, Ing at the residence of his father-in-law, Mr. J, Le shall continue as now authcrized by: special laws tect { dermen, with ail the powers and duties now assizned, | charge to the city, not more tan one thousand copies | of the proposed improvement; and any ardinance or | Might. 4 ie > Mr. J. cept as tmodified or repealed by this act) in relation to | designated and ratiied by existing laws and ordinances, | thereor; also for a gratuitous distribution to every news. | Fesolutian heretofore passed for any repavement. which 'Yeu probably know sufilctently the main points, | Seixas. The deceased ha@ occupied lor a period of buildings in_the city of New York. The said board shall have power to sell or lease, for the Paper rerulariy printed in the city ot New York, when | has not been petitioned for by a majerity of the owners ot | Mr. Mayor, to judge of the general scope of tue a ‘ MLR, epresentati Src, 86.—Whenever, in any act, the words “Depart. | highcst marketable price or rental, at public auction or | it shall apply for the same, of two copies, and toevery | the adjoining property to be affected, and for which no | charter sixteen years several important representative ent of the Survey’ and Ingpection of Buildings,’ or | by sealed bids, and ‘always atter public advertisement | public library r-public institution In said city which | contract has Vecn entered. into wr award of contract | ° "swell the twenty-afth section is the main point, | PoSitions for his country in the United States, He uperintendent of Boiidings.” shall occur, applicable to | and appraisal under the direction of said board, any city | shall appt for the same, of one copy. Copies of the | made, is hereby declared to be inoperative and vold. No | aster all, Lsuppuse. I know itisthe one that con. | W#s &t one time Secretary of Legation, then the city of New York, the same shall be taken to mean | property, except wharves and piers, But if said prop- | same shall be sold by the publisher at a price to ve patented pavement shall be laid, and no patented article ‘ * ppos fi Seaeenanis ae freon with | Chargé. d'affaires or Acting Minister, and lastly the Department of Buthiings and the Surveyor of Build- | erty be inarket property, it shail not be sold or leased un- | fixed by the officers making the coutract, and | shall be advertised for, contracted tor or purchased, ex. | CeTHs me the most,” remarked the Mayor, with & | Consi@at this port. He was from one of the best ings herein authorized. ‘The Deputy Superintendent | less under a coniition that the — purchaser | the proceeds thereof shali be paid over to the city. All | cept under such circuinstances that there can be a fuir ie. tilies in Venezuela, and well known as a gentle- Felerred to in said act, ef acts, shall be taken to mean the | or lessee thereof, shall maintam sald market prop- | advertising required to be done for the city. and all _no- | and reasonable opvortunity for competition, the cond presume the appointing power as now fixed, | [uulles In Venezuela, Bi “Deputy Surveyor.” All discretionary power by sail | erty as and for the purposes of a public | tices required by law or ordinance to be published in cor- | tions to secure which shall be prescribed by the Board of | Mr, Mayer, incets with your appreval’”” man in society here. act, or acts, now. conferred upen the Superintentent ot | market for at Teast ten years irom and after such poratton payers, shall be Inseried, at the public expense, | Estimate and Apportionment. “My “approval. W Buildings, shall beexcrcised by the Surveyor, subject to | sale or lease, and under dué ordinances of the Common | only in the City Record, and a publication therein shall be | — Ske. 116,—The annual salaries to be paid to persons 1th Beats Late tho wehienon nn t compliance with any law or ordinance requir- | herein named shall be as follows, and such salaries shail | elther way, have said to the gentlemen who ‘Aceingvant Wot Butale SPUR! the ook but there may | be in full for all services rendered by them to the city or | have talked with me abeut the charter thatetther elegrai in a » Tep dhe aprroval of satd Gommmsimnone? of Bulwings. nuneil or of the Department of Health, or under stipula; | a sufficient compliance with x 3 . ms inthe deed of sale or lease. The proceeds ‘of said | ing publication of such matters or notice: Article XIV.—Of the Department of Taxes le or leasing shall, on receipt thercot, aiter paying nec- | be inserted in two iworning and two evening and two in any capacity whatever :— way Would satisfy me. Lf they took away ny power | currence of the death of Hon. Isaac A. Verplanck, and Assessments. gary charges, he 1mmediately paid to the credit of the | weekly papers published in the English language, and in Mayor, $12,000), of nomination, why I should be rid of the responsi- | Eniey yustice of the Superior Court, of apoplex: Bro. 87.—The Departmont of Taxes and Assessments shall | SPiKiE TN, pe shall be tava for ie Sommlssioners | mid city te berdestamated, Dy the Mayan Cera | Tokhe Cong ent Gear eu bility; if they gave it mo, why L should try todo | onthe Hight of todbtwinsiante) eee fave jor its head a President, who shali be so designated | discretion, and they are hereby empowered mn'such dis | Counsel and Commissioner of Public Works, annually, | To the Corporation Counse the best I could, and, with only one desire, and cash not of much consequence Death of Judge I. A. Verplanck. ic Works, $10,000. To the Corporation Counse! Pio and all legal costs in his appointment, and two Commissioners, who ction, to calicel any portion of the indebtedness of the | briet advertisements calling attention to any contracts | collected by him shall be paid into ‘the treasury of the | that would be to appoint the right men,” en ars together shall possess all the powers aud. perform | said city held by. them, which iv by law. redeemable | Intended to. be awarded, oF bonds to be soidand re: | city cs zs “The Board of Aidermen have, I see, confirmed Francisco Garmendia, all the duties now possessed and performed by the | from the Sinking Fund, and to sell any stocks and bonds | ferring for full imformatton to sald City’ Record. To the President of the Board of Police, $3,000, your appointments o! the Excise Commissioners, Intelligence has been received in Peru of the Commissioners of Taxes and Ass it shall require a ssnents. Except that | whieh the: hold’ that are not payable trom said | No money shall be paid iroin the city treasury for ady najority of such Commisxiouers to | fund, aud withthe proceeds ofsuch sale ot stocks and | tising hereafter done except sach as lerein authors To the Commissioners of Police, other ‘than the Presi- | though there was some grumbling that you had | qo 4 os A dent, $6,000 each not nominated a German.” death of Dom Francisco Garmendia, the second correct reduce the “assessed valuation of the | ponds to buy any other stocks and bonds which are pay- | and no action shall be maintained or judgme To the President of the Department of Parks, $6,500. ‘4 : i 2 Vico President of the Republic. He died at Pla- Personal property of any person. and that no, tax | able trom sid tind. Pay- | Against the city tor any advertising hercatter 4 To the Commissioners of Parks other than the Fresi- i was/ander the impression that'd had nomins- | 1 cose in Italy, op te “iu ef February last, lis + OF personal property shail be remitted, cancleled or | “Sic. 103.—No real estate or buildings, other than such as | such as is herein authorized. ‘The ples ‘of the vity Kec. | dent, nothing. ted a German; I told al geutiemen so. If] | Goeth ts deeply regretted all ever the Republic, Feduced, unless the applicant or party agerieved shall | are exempted by general law, shall be exempt from | ord furnished to the city shall be distgibuted to the soveral | Zo'the President of the Fire Department, 87.50). nominate good men, fair men, men who will do | death 1s deeply regretted all ever the Republic, sailsiy the Commissioners that he has been prevented by | taxation. departments and officers, and to such persons and in such | | To the Fire Commissioners, other than ‘the President, | that which is right, do their duty aud fear mot, a abscrice from the city or by fllness from making his com- | “Suc. 104—All the provisions of law now in force in re. | manner asthe Mayor shall direct. All printing for said | $5,000 each. they not, as far as their duttes are concer General Soumain. aint or application to them within the time allowed by | gard to he turation, manner of conducting elections and | city, including the printing of the City Record, shall be | To the President of the Department of Charitiesand | frichmon, Germans and Americans, republjeans law for the correction of taxes. They may regulate and | canvass, estimate aid disposition of votes at general | executed, and all stationery shall be supplied, under con- | Correction, $6,500. fa 4h damdc! RAG naive tae, ate 1 ‘ From Paris comes an announcement of the death. abolish the subordiate offices and bureaus as, shall seem ‘hall apply to each election of eity officers. tracts, to be entered into by the Mayor, Corpo- | “To the Commissioners of Charities and Correction, | Aud democrats; practically If they are talr men. | or General Soumain, of the French army. He waa most advantageous to the public service. They shall, 103.—The r, Comptroller, Conimissione’ ration Counsel and the Commissioner ‘ ot Public | other than the President, $5,000 each, and act fairly they are representatives of every / 6 except those first appointed, hold their offices tor six | putitc Works, the President of the Departient of Pub Works, The first contract for printing the City Record | To the President of the Health Department, $6,500. Nationality and every political party.” carried ef by heart disease in the sixty-eighth years, unless sooner removed, as herein provided. Parks and the President of the Board ot Aldermen shal shall be awarded after an advertisement in the five daily To the Commissioner of Health, other than the Presi- “That is true, Mr. Mayor, viewed irom the htgh- | year of his age. M. Soumain was born at Chateau- Article XV.—Of the Department of Docks, | hereafter together torm a board to be known as “The | newspapers printed in said city having the largest circu- $5,000, tone standpoint; but how about that kind of thing A ied Board of Street Opening and Improvement,” in place | lation therein, for at least two wecks, inviting proposals. ‘the members of the Board of Aldermen, other than ( ’ roux the 29th March, 1805, 2nd was the son of an Src. 83.—There shall be a Department of Docks, the head | and stead of the Board of Street’ Openings | All proposals lor printing and stationery shall be based President, $4,000 each, and to the members of the | When reduced to practice, when an Ahad of which shall be a Board consisting of three persons re- | heretofore constituted by law; shall xedp fui! | upon specifications to be filed in the Department of Pub- | Board of Assistant Aldermen, $4,00 each auring their | The Germans represent 32,000 votes, old omcer of the First Empire. His military career siding in the city of New York, who, except those first | public record of its proccedings, and shall | lic Works, which shall set forth with accuracy the num- | present term of atfice, “[ still say let the 22,000 votes go if others Inter- | Was a distinguished one, and ater the battle of appointed, shall hold office, tor the term of six years | fave all ihe powers ‘and authority’ as to laying | ber of every description of printed blinks; also each de- |) To the President of the Board of Aldermen, $5,000. fere with you doing right.’’ Reischotfen the Empress Regent Eugénie gave Unless sodner removed as herein provided, and” shail | out opening, widening, straightening, extending, alters | scription of stationery or blank books in ordinary use in | Te the President of the Department of Taxes and As- | “put supposing the 82,000 control an election?” | him the command of the Army ef Paris, ‘pre« Possess such powers and perforin such duties as are now | jng'and closing streets or avenues or parts of streeis or | the Board of Aldermen and the respective departments, | sessmenia, $6,500. Good administration,” answered the Mayor, | viously held by Marshal Baraguay-d’Hilliers, ine a by the existing Department of Docks, but said | avenues, inthat partof the city ot New York south of | and likely to be required during the year for which such. To the Cominisstoners of Taxes and Assessments, other | , ‘ | hegh ahaa. | hia 5 mained di joard shali not have the power to change the exterior | pifty-ninth street, now in any manner otherwise con- contract ts to be given; and the bids shall be given for | than the President, $5,000 each. ontrols an election, My dear sir, nothing cise | which post he remained during the whole of the J Hine of piers and hulk heads in the city of New York as | terred and vested by any other Jaw or provision therect, | such number of each printed description of blanks, Wo the President of the Department of Docks, $6,500. controls an election, so long us @ public sentiment | first stege, and in which position he gained not buen comes? now established by law, or under existing laws which relate to altering the map | or, of each article of — stationery (including To the Commissioners of Docks, other than the Presi- | is created and sustained that takes men to prima- | only the sympathies of the troops, but also of the Article XVI—General Provisions, Powers | or plan of said cit nd the said Board are hereby au- | under the bead of stationery, letter or | dent, $4,000 cach, ries, takes men to the ballot box, and prevents Lill | population of Paris. He retired from service om 7 thorized and empowered, whenever they may deem it | writing paper, or envelopes, “with — printed To the Commissioner and Surveyor of Buildings, $4,000 | Tweed from cheating you of your vote, and return- | the Sth of February, 1871. krradiveportalased for public Interest 60 10, do, after Laying tt Prop OE deed fonmich mddiionel number ae may Bevequives cic’ | **<lthe Commissioners of Accounts, appointed by the | ing the man you didn't vote ivr, we are safe, aud ot _ _ action berore the Board of Aldermen and publishing tu! 0 u 7 ed, giv- ‘@ the missione a th r rown r ( Fe ee een er aise thaBcugt | notice of the eame for ten days in the ‘xy Record hercin | ing the price tor blanks of, every description, andthe | Mayor, $34uN0 each, we don't need the loafers around the wards to run THE WEAK AND FALLEN. for the revision and correction of assessments, shail con- | Provided for, to alter the map oF plan of New York city so | price of all other printing “per thousand einé,” or tor | | No subordinate in any department shall receive a | elections for us, . slitute a quorum totully pertorm and discharge any act | 48 to, lay’ out new sircets in said part” of | “rule and figure work,” separate contracts shall be made | greater salary than the highest salary paid to the head of “But the race of professional politicians is not | A Charity That Should Reach the Hearts : a said city and from time to time cause maps, | with the lowest bidder for any one description of print- | the department, except the Superintendent of Police, | yet dead, Mr, Mayor, Lam afratd.’? SEjdty,nuchorized. nouscaced 2 ory immoved non any | Shewing” the several streets or myonues. so tad | Ing, or any ardcle of stationery involving an expense of | whose salary shall not exceed $10W0, Itshall not be | Txt de nara, those gentlemen do. Lut Se ae effect as if every member of any. such Board woresaid | Out, opened, widened, straightened, extended, | more than, $0. Ten per. cent of the ameunt | lawtul for any authority of the city or county of New | ea nnosing good men, respousibie inen, come to the | ‘The fair of the Association for Befriending Chile had becn preseiit, except as herein otherwise specially | altered or closed by them, to be certified by them and | becoming due, from time tw time, shall be withheld by | York to authorize or pay, and hereafter no judicial officer pposing f ih og this! lastt 4 provided.’ Each Board may, except as herein otherwise | filed, one in the office of the Department ot Public Works | the Comptroller until the cempiction of the contract; | of said city or county or ‘of the Supreme Court shall be | front, as they have been doing this last two years, | dren and Young Girls was opened at Republicam ’ Provided, choose, in its own pleasure, one ot itsmembers, | of said city, and one in the office of the Counsel to the | and in case the contractor shall Jail to fulfill the same to | paid a salary excecding in the aggreyate, together with | and you are hot coatined in your selection of can- | Hai corner of Broadway and Twenty-third streety, who shall be it! president, and one who shail, be its | Corporation of said city, and it shall be the duty of the | the satistaction of the Mayor, Corporatiom Counsel and | the salary paid by the State, the sam of $10,000 per | didates for oftice to the dreys of the city, but can . “ treasurer, and may appoint’a chief clerk or secretary. | said Counsel to the Corporation, on the filing of sald maps | Commissioner of Public Works, then they may declare | annum, e salaries of the Judges of the Marine Court always put responsible, good, honest, capable men | at noon yexterday. Although the fair has many, oexpense stall be incurred by any of the Wepartigents | In is ofice, together witha requisition in writmg of said | sald contract to be annulled, and they shall iiminediately | is hereby fixed at $6,0,0 each per annum the salaries of | SGrward as candidates, What Is the elfect of tat 7 1a of the loving hearts and boards or officers thercot, unless an appropriation shall | Board, immediately to take proceedings, in the name of | give Notice tor other bids fer such printing during | the Justices of the Police Courts and the salaries of the | TewAte Me concn Hine Wik 8 Wee Bile On OY | attractions—evidences ne loving hearts an have been previously maie covering such expense. the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of said city,toac- | the remainder of the term of contract, No judgment | Justices of the District Court is hereby fixed at $5,000 each Boe ea Comnieeinel mevaatyoe fold active heads and hands of the kind and Ree, 90.—Whatever provisicnfand regulations other | qulre title for the use of the public to the land required | shall be recovered against the city for printing or sta- | per annum. cans or the Committee of Seventy are putting so 3 a than those herein specially authorized inay beceme re- | for the streets or avenues so laid out, opened, widened, | Uonery dune or furnished after the passage of this act, | Sec. 1I7,—The terms of office of the present Commis- | and so up; we must put up a man with as good a | philanthropic being everywhere discernible—it quisite for the fuller orgatdzation, perfecting and carry- | straightened, extended or altered, and for that purpose | unle: done or furnished under @ contract | sloners of Police, except as hereinbefore expressly pro- | record a8 their man, or We shall be beaten.’ So | ig unnecessary to enter into detail. The Sha out of the powers and. duties’ prescribed to any de- | to make application to the Suprerhe Court in the FirstJu- | Where under the provisions of this act a con- | vided: Fire Commissioners, Commissioners of Charities | hy this gradual process of. p.irification—broughe partment by this act, shallbe provided for by ordinance | ‘icial ‘istrict, ‘and in such manner as the said Board shall | tract is necessary, or under a valid contract or a | and Correction, Commissioners of Docks, Commissioners about mina you, by no political manipulation, put | reat object of the movement, and that Sf the Cominon Coutieil, who ‘are hereby authoriaed to | dircet fer the appointment of commissioners of estimate | Contract now in force, or unless upon evidence of a con- | of Health, Cominiasloners of Parks excevt as, hereinbe: | Dyn I chitng the. inatter into thelt own | which will most forcibly appeal te, the minds ehact such necessary ordinances, And ft shallbe the | and assesement. indicating in such application the land | tract made as provided in this section. Separate con- | fore expressly, provided; Commisioners of Taxes and | Py (he people takiie } i z a i ene for the lkadarh duty of the Common Council to pravide for the account | Fequired ior that purpose by reterence to said maps on | tracts imay be made at any time for engraving, litho- | Assessments, ‘Superintendent of Buildings, Commis. | hands and doing their duty as citizeus—we get a | of the public, is to raise meuns for the laudable ability of all officers and other persons, save as herein | file as atoresai ind the proceedings to acquire title to | graphing, wood cuts, maps or other picture work, ax the | sioner of Jurors, City Marshals, Inspectors of Weights | regenerated government.” purpose of rearing, educating and caring for those otherwise provided, to whom the receipt or expenditure | such lands shall-be had pursuant to such acts as shall be | same may be required; bat nothing herein contained | and Measures, niembers of all commissions “Phat isa mighty fine. platform, Mr. Mayor. Do | littie waifs of society that find their way into the Of the funds of the city shall be entrusted, by requiring | then In force relative to the opening, straightening, ex. | shall be construed to require @ separate contract OF etree? om Appointed to. munerintend | ine | you think it will work ?” Catholic Home in East Thirteenth street. In con= from them sufficient security for the performance of their | tending, widening or altering streets, roads, avenues and | cach engraving, pithograpa or wood cut or map, un- | construction or repair of any public bullding in the city “As far as 1am concerned I mean it to work, I | nection with this work is the reclaiming and in- duties of trust, which security shall be annually re- | Public squares and places in the city of New York, which | less the officers aforesaid shall decm the same advisable | ot New York, and of all commissions and bourds hereto- ir as ‘ t wotaan Who have steaged frons Hewed; but the security first taken shall remain in yorce | Said acts, so far as the same are not inconsistent with the | for the interest of the city. No more than one thousand | fore appointed by the Mayor, or the Mayor and Alder. | am geing to work it out on that line fur the noxt | structing of young wo y mn “4 > provisions of this section, are hereby made applicable to | copies of any message of the Mayor, or report of any save and except as hereinbefore expressly pro- | two years, if| live. I don’t mean to nominate any | the path of virtue—a matter that requires great at- by og Merde a made or let for work to be the streets and avenues, or parts of streets ae avenues, | head of a department, and no more than 500 copies of any | vided, and all members of any board,and all persons | put goed men if I know it. If auybody gets into | tention, labor and means in order to render it done or suppiies to be furnished, except as herein other- | 80 lald out, opened, widened, straightered and extended | report of a committee of the Board of Alder Whatever herdtofore appointed by the Comptroller. <r | office, through my instrumentality, wio has not | effectual, The fair will, doubtless, find many sup- he Chamber! ‘wise provided, 4 Lenles of pereo ‘operty int and altered, to the’ proceedings authorized hereby, ex- | Board of Assistant Aldermen, shail be printed ap: r officers herein » because ortera; bi @ object Ww should command custoly orene ever ‘dopartments te heeeun shall 4 cept that the Commissioners of Estimate and Assessinent | the , Record, Neither the work known as the Man- | besore authorized to be pointed |= by the pT apd Hoven Se eer atoratie, por relareention.” BSSi ete i made by the appropriate heads of departuents under | Who may be appointed by the Supreme Court tor ac- | Ual of the Common Council nor any similar work shall te | Mayor and Board of Aldermen, shall — cease, . ie aie une such regulations as now exist or shall be established ny | quiring title to any land required for the pur- pated atthe public expense; butthere shail be pub- | terininate and expire on the first day of May, | political party or creed; a ‘ant as an spen- _—— ——— ordinances of the Common Council. Whenever any | poses of this section may assess therefor hed in the City Record, within the month of January in | 1873, unless an appointment of a successor shall be | sable qualification is good character and adminis- A CORRECTION. Work is necessary to be done to complete or perfect» | all such lands and tenements as they may | each year, 4 list of ali subordinates cimployed in any de- | sooner made, as hereinbefore provided, in which case the | trative ability.” particular job, of any supply is ee OteLtor tir particular | deem to be benefited by such improvement, anil to the | partment (except laborers), with their salaries, and | term of office of the present incumbent shall cease, and “The charter, however, Mr. Mayor, is somewhat New York, April 16, 1873, Purpose, which work and job is to be undertaken or | extent and amount which they may deem such lands and | residences by _ street ps 9 and all changes | the person so appointed shall enter upon his office on the of a concession to party; the retention of the four A " y supply furnished tor the corporation, and the severai | tenements benefited thereb: id the said Board is in such subordinates or salaries shall be so pub- | first Monday succeedimg such appointment; and no ap- feady of dopartmnéate (p's signal instance of It,” To THE EpITOR oF THE HERALD: Paris of the said work oF supply shall together involve | authorized and empowered to close all such sireets and | lished within one week alter they are made. It | pointment of any subordinate inany department, made | heads of dep sig) sti i vo'|' The. pavagtagh: i thin’ Gayie CHORALE fended the expenditure of more than one thonsand dollars, the | avenues, or such parts thereof, as they may deem for the | shall be the duty of all heads of departments to furnish, | atter the passage of this act and before said date, Well, we have not got to periection yet; we para D y » fame shall be by contract, under such regula- | public interest so to do, and to direct the said Counsel to | to the person appointed to supervise the publication of | shall be valid beyond such date. | The terms of | must, of course, give and take. Let us, however, | “Important Arrest,” is a misconception. The mat- tious concerning “It “as shall "be established by | ths Corporation to take such proceedings in the name of | the (ily Hecvrd, everything required to be inserted there- | office of the Superintendent, of Police, the sur. | Keep on the road towards it, and we may reach it. ts dung f thistaki has this erdbiiee ar on Council, exeepting such | the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty for the closing of | In.» The sald person shall have the power to make requi- | geons of police, the | Chief Engineer of the Fire | rrotnember the time When ‘there were any num: | ter is simply one of mistaken accounts, and has works now in progress as are authoriz law or ordi- | such streets or avenues or parts thereof as are now or | sitions in writing upon the heads of departments to | Department, the Inspector of Lire Apparatus, the | 1 Ctr o ocd men in ofice, atid when we wanted a | day been settled amicably between all parties, Will Nance to be done otherwise than by contract; and unless | shal be then provided by law, who shall there- | furnish the information necessary to make up such list | Superintendent of Horses and the Superintendent of the f fies A Tonat eat: | Joao mie Whe MaIbe Bowky Oey) andlor lenvesttiS: Otherwise crdcred by & Vote of three-tourths of the mem. | Upon apply to the Supreme Court for the appointment | according to rules prescribed by him, and approved by | Repair Yard iu the Fire Department, the Fire Marshal and | candidate we could always get one of that sort. mth i ‘ gedit ty bers clected to the Common Council; and all contracts | of coumissioners of estimate and assessment in the | the Comptroller; and such information must be supplied | his deputies, shall cease and determine five days alter | We shall get back to those days, sir. eu plc to imagine me under criminal arrest, whic! shall be entered into by the appropriate heads of cepart- | Mater of the closing of said street, avenue or part | by the department within ten days after such requisition. | the appointment, of the head of the Police and Fire Dee Thanking the Mayor for lis courtesy and con- never was ? LOUIS J. JORDAN, M. D. mets and shall, except as herein o provided, be | thereof in tie manne? provided by Law. And said Board | tie ona ee ee ee tee a Te gee eter and. mon or ine | grathiating him on the hopeful views he enter- ———_—__ founded on seale oF proposals, f is als authorized and empowered to discontinue any and 1 € e¢ months, and ail other intor- | in ever! nent, except o' ¢ o ° @ With pablic notice duly advertioed th the svn Seep hance | ai tegal proceedings taken for laying out, opening, jon in the control of sald heads of departments, neces. | police force and the firemen and officers of the fire com: | tained Of city politics, the reporter withdrew, A ROAD RENOONTRE, . notice to be publis 4 widening, straightening, extending, altering or closin, to pertorm his duties under this section. He shail | panies, shall cease and determine as soon as the THE COMPTROLLER. ‘ contracts, wi en i pe OS Mirects or avenues, or parts of streets or venen, south of | include in his list the number of laborers, designating the heads of the department herein provided to be Comptroller Green was found in his private ofice | A Jealous Brooklyn Lady Assaults der, the terms of, whove contract shall be settled oy the | Fifty-ninth street, under this act, at any time before the | department in which they are employed, and. It practl- | appointed shall appoint others in theif places. Upon | by the HERALD reporler, aud, on belng asked about tied ‘Decvaned Mivals ee ee oo Ee ey oa ats ot ae ener ch remade Hee iactes | cite Work, and the amouie pald fo them He anal] sso | Steers cusll deliver over touch tacceseurs ail properey | he charter, said he had heard that, the Assembly ‘ccasioned yesterday In Specification to the bid oc 1 d te and assessment in such proceedings, if, in OPK, an mounts paid tothem. He shail also | officers sl e! er to suc 8 perty ad e: the Se ond- YJonsiderable 3 occasioned d GF praposal, and Who | mate ae anid Board, the public interest requires such | eause tobe printed in each imue of said City deco da sep- | orevery kind, and. all books and papers in their ase and | Nad pagsed the charter with the Senate amend. | Considerable gossip was o m i give “security for ‘ : eur” cali ; ot. his Fn Othe eran reperformance | Cpinton of aete and With power to Cause new proceed. | arate statement of the hours daring which aii public | possesion, respectively, belonging tthe city oF any de. | ments, but he really had not had time to consider | Brooklyn social and political circles, in conse- ings to be taken in such cases for the appointment of new | offices in the city are open for business, and at which | partment thereof. The provisions of this section relatin, the matter and did not wish to say anything about aie 2 Ww! took place at a hostetr Comutiissioners. A majority of said Board shall constitute | each court regularly opens and_adjourns, to the vacating of any of the offices therein mentioned | jt either wa! He was very mich occupled, he | aence ofa rencontre which eo : ‘a y a quorum, bat ot nd of a majority of all mee ht the ee a aes eee are at a such © oie (Sade mo pag as Ate Sa My eo Ea said, with the details of his department, and te | on the Coney Island road on Tuesday rnoon. ei ervof shall be necessary to any act of said | are held e detailed canvass of votes, at every clec- | damus. 0} 8 ‘xectio) et excep- o thee pare. terse y y Scity only in | Honsand savings In ihe twenty-arth section of this acc | Hoped that if the charter becaine law its effect | On the afternoon in question several gentiemen, of his contract in the manner prescribed and Fequired “by ordinance; | and | the | adeqt suttcloney oF this security shall, in addition to the jus fication and acknowledgment, be approved by the Com troller. All bids or proposals shall be publicly opene by the officers advertising for the same und inthe pres | Board. The. Comptroller of the city of New York is | ton, shall be published at the expense of ° he , Gice of the Comptroller, but the opening ofthe bide shail | euiltorized to borrow, irom time to tithe, on the credit of | the lity Kecort.. The Mayor may order the inscruon of | contained. would be to relieve the heavily burdened tax- | arrony whom was Congressman ‘Thomas Kinselta, ’ not be postp id if the Comptroller shall, after dne no- | the rporation, in anticipation of its revenue: nd not any official matter or report in the City Record. 118&—The several departments shall continue to | payers, the balcony in front of Oimstead’s tiee, tail to iM the jowest bidder shatl neglect or | to exceed in Amount the amount of such reve 3, such eC. 112.—The Mayor, Vomptroller, President of the jossess the same powers and pertorm the same daties as EX-MAYOR HALL ON THE CHARTER, were seated on ie reiuse to accept. the contract within forty-eight hours | sums as may be necessary to meet expenditures under | Board of Aldermen and the President of the Department | heretotore, except as hergin otherwise provided. Ex-Mayor Hall on being informed of tue passage | ffotel, engaged In conversation and discussing “tho ater written notice that the same has been awarded to | the appropriations for each current year, No action | of Taxes and, Assessinents shall constitute a Board of | | Sxc, 12.—The city of New York Is hereby excepted | of tne charter, sald waggishly aud with that irr e ints” of the passing teams, While thus beguilin; epia but does notexecute | shall te maintamed against the Mayor, Aldermen and imates and Apportionment, who shal annually, be- | from the provisions of an act entitled an act to establish isi} i pol ° ) f the contract and give the proper security, It hall be re- | Commonalty of the city ot New York, uitless the claim on | tween the Ist day of August and the Ist day ‘of Noveinber, | a metropolitan police district, and to provide tor the ae hu imeuaie oon Never to lose its Mabel the time @ CarrisgS rove Ps ei tay sad advertised and relet as above provided, In case any | which ‘action is brought has been presented tothe | meet, and, by the affirmative vote of all the members, | government thercot, passed’ April 15, 1887, and of | that he considered it was @ very great compliment | a little girl alighted. ney e met by work shall be abandoned by aay contractor it shall be | Comptroller, and he has neglected for thirty days atter { make a provisional estimate or the amounts required to | the acts amendatory thereof, and ‘ any sections | for the Legisiature by a solemn act to ratily five of | Mr. Kinsella, who escorted the lady, who proved readvertised and reiet by the head of Phe sppropeiase de- | such prevent ent to pay the same. Before any execu- | pay the expenses of conducting the public business of the | of statutes and provisions of law which created | his appointments—Messrs, Henry Smith, Delafield | to be the wife ef Mr. Thomas Field, Superintend- partment in the manner in this section previded. tion shail be issued on any Judgment recovered tiponsuch | city and county of New York, in each department and | gaid district are hereby repeated; and the city of New | smith, Van Nort, Green and Stebbins. ‘It almost | ent of Public Schools, into the parlor of the hotel. See. ¥2.—All property sold shail be sold at auction, atter | @ claim, a notice of the Fecovery thereof shall also be | branch thereof, for the thei next ensuing financial | York is also hereby excepted trom the provisions of the | Teconeiied him to the probable loss of so Mm previous pabllé notice, under the superintendence of the | given ‘othe Comptroller, and he “shall be allowed ten | year. In such provisional estimate | they | shull | act entitled an uct to create a metropolitan sanitary | OUP tie trends, He believed, hewever, | to the pl appropriate head of deparment. Every contract, when | days (o provide tor its payment by the issue of revenue | include such sum ax may be necessary for the payment | district and board of health therein for the preservation among nds, eved, hewever, | to the pl . made and entered into, as berore provided for, small be | bonds in the usual manner according to law. of the interest on the bonds of the said city and county, | of life and health and to prevent spread of disease, | that the Governor would veto the charter, for 18 | parlor. Thereupon, meeting her husband and ) his bid or proposal, or if he Almost immediately after Mrs. Kinsella drove uo ce, and, hurriedly alighting, entered the 8 executed in duplicate, and shall be filed in the Depart- Src. 10.—The Mayor shail, trom time to time, appoint | which shall become due and payable within said year, passed February 26, 1866, and of the acts aimenda- | special legislation clauses, and that it received so | Field, the new comer, who appeared to be, accord- ment of Finance; a receipt for each paymens, made on | And remove at pleasure two persons, who, together with | and such sum as shall be necessary to pay the principal ory thercoh and duy séetions of statutes and nro. | Jarge a vote in the Assembly because of Iniorin- | ing to the statements of bystanders, in a great account of or in satisfaction of the same,shailbe endorsed | the President ot the Department of Taxes a1.d Axcess | of any Dondsand stocks which may becoine due and pay- | visions of law which created said district are hereby | tion of this veto. state of excitement, proceeded to upbraid thenr on said contract by the party receiving the warrant, | ments, shail be commissioners of accounts, It shall be | able from taxes during said year, and also so much as | repealed; and the city of New York is also hereby diseased J Which warrant shail be on given fo the person Inverest. | their duty once in three months aid ortener if they deem | May be neecssary to pay the proportion of the State tax | excepted from the proviaons of an act entitied an. act ” rely after the manner of 2 it re fuck Maree ed in such contract or his authorized representative, The | it proper, to examine all vouchers and accounts in the | required to be paid by the city and county of New York | to create a inetropolitan fire district, and establish a THURLOW WEED AND THE CHARTER. tiseven aileged that Mrs, Kinsella _ proceeds of all saies made under and by virtue of this act | offices of the Comptroller and Chamberlain, and to make | insaid year. Such provisional estimate shall be pre- | fire department therein, passed March 30, 1x66, Field before the latter took her departare, which shall, except as provided in section sixty-seven hereof, | and publish in the (vty Record a detailed statement of the | p in such detail as to the aggregate sum | and the acts amendatory therof, and any sections of erie she dia in her carriage, without umnecessary be by the officer receiving the | sane inmediately | ftuancial condition of the city. showing the amount ofits | Allowed. fo each departinent and bureau ag the said | statutes and provisions of law which created sald dis. a8 Members of the | delay, deposited. with the Chamberlain; and — the | funded and floating debt, the amount received and | Board of Apportionment shall deem advisable. For the | trict are hereby repealed. The act to amend the charter | To the Republican account of sales, verified by the oilicer making the sales, | expended since the Inst preceding report, with | purpose of making said provisional estimate the heads of | of the clty ot New York, passed April 7, 188); and the act to Legislature. THE USURY INVESTIGATION, shail be immediately fled im the office of the Comp: | & classification of the sources” of — revenue | departinents shall, at least thirty days before the said | amend the charter of the city of New York, passed April2, + ¢ opinion that exist troller, No expenditure ior work or supplies involving | and expenditure, and sueh other — information | provisional estimate is required to be ade as herein pro- | 1549; and the act to amend an act entitled an act to In view of the differences of opinion that ex! — ‘ dea anamount for which no contract 1s required, shail be | as they shall deem proper, They shail trom time to time | vided, send to the Board of Apportionment an estimate in | amend the charter of the city of New York, passed April r body on the subject of a charter for the The Grand Jary room was again crowded with made, except the necessity theresor be certified t by the | make an examination of the expenses of the several | writing, herein called a departmental estimate, of the | 2, 1849, passed July 11, 1861; and the act further to amend | iM your body Wall street brokers yesterday, but only one was head 6{ the appropriate department. and the expendi- | departments and officers, and make such recommenda. | amount of expenditure, specifying in detail the objects | the charter of the city of New York, passed April 12, 1853; | city of New York, and of its vital importance, not e i Mose ‘ ture has been ituiy authorized and Syrrepearass tions to the Board of Apportionment and other officers | thereof required in their Tespective departments, | and the act. supplementary to an act entitied he citizens of this metropolis, but to the | examined, Mr. De Jonges, of 39 Pine street, Ue Ske, 94.—Every person who shall be appointed or | with reterence thereto, and particularly with reterence | including & statement of each of the salaries | an act furthy to. amend the charter of | Only to thec! y ed if the repeal of the Usury laws would elected to any oMee under this act shall receive a certifi | to salaries and duties, as they may deem advisable. Any gt their ofticers, clerks, employes and subordinates. | the city, of |New. York, perved April 12, 183, | republican party, you will, I venture to hope, give | Was asked te cate of appointment, designating the term for which | one of such commissioners shall have authority atany | The same statement as to salaries and expenditure shali | passed June 14, 1858; and the act to amend 70. ee. 98 Vea ¢ be beneficial, in his opinion, and replied m che sagt person has been appointed or elected. time to make such examination, and such two be made by all other officers, persons and boards paying ie charteg othe city, of Kew. York, pemed, April My thoughtful attention to the 7 ews: feel con- affirmative, ‘The other brokers, some of whom hak te icate of these 7; and he act relative to the charter of the city ol " n e mental estimates and statements duel be made at | New York, passed April S168; and the act to make pro. | strained to present to you. If my long practical | heen waiting for three days to be examined, wenp r se vary person lected of appointed to any | pointed commisionérs shall be paid. « reasonable, com: | bower toams or authorize them. A dup office under the city governmentishall, within five daya | pensation, to be fixed as other expenditures by oar some 7 Q alter notice of such election or appointment, take and Ol Apportionment, not exceeding $3,000 each annually, the same time to the Board of Aldermen, The Board of Ap- | vision for the government of the city of New York, | schooling in political affairs has taught me any- | dismissed, aud will not come be oI Sy 4 subseribe, betore the Mayor, or any Judge ot a courtot | Src. 1W7.—Txe heads of ail departments, except the | portionment shall consider such departmental estimates | passed June 3, 1868; and the act entitled an act torcor | tning it is that representatives should be faithful | specially sabpwused. A prowinent broker gaye Record, an oath or affirmation fuithiuily to perform the | Police Department and the chiets of each and every by Lother statements in making the provisional estima ganize the local f vernment of the city of New York, 2 © as his opinion yesterday that the Grand Jury duties of his office; which oath or affirmation shall be uot d departments, or any of them, except ¢ provided, and in approving the salaries of | passed April 5, 1270; and the act entitled an actto make | to the sentiments and Interests which brought | would soon abandon their investigation, filed in the offee of the Mayor. ice Dep sh bromptni clerks ‘and other persons before urther provisions for the governinent of the city of New | 1140 into power, Viclasdndinemnsicia ——= Se. 05.—Any officer of the city government, or person | furnish to ay ring the same a@ true an sich provisional estimate is made by the | Y April twenty #ix, eighteen hundred and | them into power, ot ae ype ourse of the employed in its servic ho shall wilitully violate or | certified ce NY book, Account ¢ y Apportionment, it shail be snbinitted petions twenty-seven and twenty-nine Some three years ago the bold and reckless ‘The next lecture in the regular cours t officer, or rd, with the reasons for itin detail, within ack | days, to the Board of Alder And the sixth section of an act entitled “an evade ony of the provisions of this act, or commit | departmer any iraud upon the city, or convert any of the | be deme Young Men’s Christian Association will be de« " Ving (he police life insurance iund, and the pow: | Tapacity of what is known as the ‘“fammany Ring” ‘ ’ waite rk tay lo Hs own or know very Hoard shall be Called to tutes af ce police departinetnor ‘he ¢ LA PON | culminated. Our citizens, startled into tadignant livered to-morrow evening a nae y wily pern other , the *s a peb r ) S71, and € je oo y a i e W. . The subjec e lee i cut v! the city of New York, passed 4) 11 8, 1870, passed | paraileled rabberies, rose im their strength to expel | Will be “Veter’s Ambition, oy All Astray. 1 t ahe savy to ve ully to consider aod investigate the said provisional cou ost Lo the gity, shall Le deemed guilty of | Police ‘Leparuaont sha at OE EC____ ey ae