Documents of the Board of Aldermen of the City of New-York, Volume 3The Board, 1837 - New York (N.Y.) |
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... passed authorizing the Common Council to borrow six millions of dollars , to be applied to the purchase of the bonds and mortgages of the Insurance Companies , the capitals of which had been lost or impaired by the great con- flagration ...
... passed authorizing the Common Council to borrow six millions of dollars , to be applied to the purchase of the bonds and mortgages of the Insurance Companies , the capitals of which had been lost or impaired by the great con- flagration ...
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... passed at the last session of the Legislature , on the application of the Common Council , authorizing a loan of $ 500,000 for the purpose of raising the means necessary for the erection of public buildings . This measure was resorted ...
... passed at the last session of the Legislature , on the application of the Common Council , authorizing a loan of $ 500,000 for the purpose of raising the means necessary for the erection of public buildings . This measure was resorted ...
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... passed , and directed to be sent to the Board of Assis- tants for concurrence . J. MORTON , Clerk . The Committee on Laws have had under consideration the following resolution , offered at the last meeting of the Board by the Aldermen ...
... passed , and directed to be sent to the Board of Assis- tants for concurrence . J. MORTON , Clerk . The Committee on Laws have had under consideration the following resolution , offered at the last meeting of the Board by the Aldermen ...
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... to the use of the steamboats Chancel- lor Livingston , Victory and Fanny . This ordinance was to continue in force to 25th April , 1834 : this was passed on the application of Samuel Stevens and others . This Doc . No. 10. ] 52.
... to the use of the steamboats Chancel- lor Livingston , Victory and Fanny . This ordinance was to continue in force to 25th April , 1834 : this was passed on the application of Samuel Stevens and others . This Doc . No. 10. ] 52.
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... passed in one Board , is rejected in the other , notice thereof shall be given to the Board , in which the same may have passed . 3d . Messages from one Board to the other , shall be com- municated by the respective Clerks of each Board ...
... passed in one Board , is rejected in the other , notice thereof shall be given to the Board , in which the same may have passed . 3d . Messages from one Board to the other , shall be com- municated by the respective Clerks of each Board ...
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12th ward AARON CLARK Alms House amount Annual Anthony street appointed assessment Assistant Aldermen avenue BOARD OF ALDERMEN Board of Assessors Board of Assistants boats buildings Canals cent Chapel street charge Chatham Chatham square citizens City of New-York Clerk Committee on Roads Committee on Salaries Committee on Wharves Common Council Company compensation Comptroller Corporation Court D. P. INGRAHAM directed District Watch docks DOCUMENT dollars duty East River EGBERT BENSON erected expense favor feet Finance Committee following resolution Harlaem increase Island James John lease Legislature loan Market Mayor ment MORTON Mud Machine necessary North River opinion ordinance owners persons petition petitioners Police present proposed purpose Randall's Island recommend referred the annexed Repairs of Piers Resolved RESPECTFULLY REPORT sewer ships Special Constables steamboats Street Commissioner Street Committee Superintendent thereof THOMAS BOLTON tion valuations vessels ward Water Commissioners widening William York
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Page 270 - Every pawnbroker shall at the time of each loan deliver to the person pawning or pledging any goods, article, or thing, a memorandum or note, signed by him or her, containing the substance of the entry required to be made in his or her book by the last preceding section...
Page 465 - ... that danger to the supremacy of Great Britain is to be apprehended ; — that it is from the silent and peaceful rivalry of American commerce, the growth of its manufactures, its rapid progress in internal improvements, the superior education of its people, and their economical and pacific government — that it is from these, and not from the barbarous policy or the impoverishing armaments of Russia, that the grandeur of our commercial and national prosperity is endangered.
Page 59 - ... meet in the conference chamber and state to each other, verbally, or in writing, as either shall choose, the reasons of their respective Houses for and against the amendment, and confer freely thereon.
Page 307 - ... increase or diminish the aggregate valuations of real estate in any town or ward by adding or deducting such sum upon the hundred as may, in their opinion, be necessary to produce a just relation between all the valuations of real estate in the county...
Page 180 - STATE OF NEW YORK, Secretary's Office. I have compared the preceding with an original act of the Legislature of this state on file in this office, and do certify that the same is a correct transcript therefrom and of the whole of said original.
Page 178 - State of New York, Secretary's Office. I certify the preceding to be a true copy of an original Act of the Legislature of this State, on file in this Office.
Page 58 - When a bill or resolution, which shall have passed in one house, is rejected in the other, notice thereof shall be given to the house in which the same shall have passed.
Page 545 - An Act for supplying the City of New- York, with pure and wholesome water...
Page 540 - Legislature, for supplying the city of New York with pure and wholesome water.
Page 444 - ... first time adopted in this establishment. The import and export docks are parallel to each other, being divided by a range of warehouses, principally appropriated to the reception of rum, brandy and other spirituous liquors ; there are smaller warehouses and sheds on the quays of the export and south docks for the reception of goods sent down for exportation. The warehouses for imported goods are on the four quays of the import dock. They are well contrived and are of great extent, being calculated...