Documents of the Board of Aldermen of the City of New-York, Volume 2The Board, 1836 - New York (N.Y.) |
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... improvement of its government and finances , as may seem to be called for by a due regard to the public wel- fare . In the discharge of this portion of my public duties , I cannot allow the occasion to pass without an expression of my ...
... improvement of its government and finances , as may seem to be called for by a due regard to the public wel- fare . In the discharge of this portion of my public duties , I cannot allow the occasion to pass without an expression of my ...
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... improvements in progress , the most be- neficial results may be anticipated . The annual report of the Comptroller will exhibit to you a comprehensive view of the finances of the City . The funded debt remaining unredeemed on the 31st ...
... improvements in progress , the most be- neficial results may be anticipated . The annual report of the Comptroller will exhibit to you a comprehensive view of the finances of the City . The funded debt remaining unredeemed on the 31st ...
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... improvements which have been commenced during the past year , are generally of a character to produce permanent advantages both of safety and convenience to the inhabitants . The question of procuring an ample supply of pure and ...
... improvements which have been commenced during the past year , are generally of a character to produce permanent advantages both of safety and convenience to the inhabitants . The question of procuring an ample supply of pure and ...
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... improvement , which have given to the State of New - York so enviable a cha- racter for enterprise and public spirit . Whatever measures tend to open new channels of communication , to facilitate social and commercial intercourse ...
... improvement , which have given to the State of New - York so enviable a cha- racter for enterprise and public spirit . Whatever measures tend to open new channels of communication , to facilitate social and commercial intercourse ...
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... improvement and government of our local institutions . The evidences are before us of a prosperity unparalleled in the history of commercial communities ; and we cannot better evince our just appreciation of the advantages and blessings ...
... improvement and government of our local institutions . The evidences are before us of a prosperity unparalleled in the history of commercial communities ; and we cannot better evince our just appreciation of the advantages and blessings ...
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12th Ward adopted Alderman Purdy Alms House amount application appointed assessed authorised Avenue Bank Beaver-street beg leave BOARD OF ALDERMEN Board of Assistants bonds and mortgages buildings bulkhead cent city of New-York Clerk Committee on Wharves Common Council Company Comptroller Corporation deemed depositors directed Document duty East River EDWARD TAYLOR EGBERT BENSON engine erected expedient expense favor February feet Fire Department following Report following Resolution FRANCIS FICKETT GEORGE AULDJO hereby Hose hundred interest Island Farms January John JOHN LOVETT Lamps Lands and Places lease Legislature lessees loan lots Market Mayor Memorialists mittee MORTON necessary offer the following opinion ordinance owners Pearl-street persons petitioners pier presented the following proposed Public Lands purchase purpose Randall's Island received recommend referred the annexed remonstrances Resolved RESPECTFULLY REPORT SAMUEL PURDY Slip Street Commissioner Street Committee thereof Third Ward tion Wall-street Wharves and Public widening
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Page 260 - Company bearing interest at a rate not exceeding five per cent per annum...
Page 235 - November, then the grantee shall pay the same, but, if conveyed between the first day of November and the first day of March, then the grantor shall pay them.
Page 329 - 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 242 - ... among the owners or occupants of all the houses and lots intended to be benefited thereby, in proportion, as nearly as may be, to the advantage, which each shall be deemed to acquire respectively.
Page 317 - Commonalty, to determine what shall be the nominal amount or value of each share of the said stock, and of what number of shares the same shall consist ; and they are hereby authorized to sell and dispose of such shares at...
Page 317 - It shall be lawful for the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the city of New York...
Page 371 - STATE OF NEW YORK, SECRETARY'S OFFICE. I have compared the preceding with an original law on file in this office, and do certify that the same is a correct transcript therefrom and of the whole of said original.
Page 318 - ... hereby authorized and directed to cause to be raised, from time to time, by tax upon the estates, real and personal, subject to taxation in the city and county of New York, the sum of money which may be required to pay the interest on said bonds and to redeem them at maturity. " § 4. The moneys to be raised by virtue of this act shall be applied and executed for the purposes authorized by this act, and for no other purpose whatever. " § 5. The faith of the city of New York...
Page 526 - ... estate, and in any such case may, subject as aforesaid, be recovered by the lord or other person entitled to give a receipt therefor as a debt due to him from the tenant or the trustees of the capital money or personal estate, as the case may be, with interest thereon from the date of the extinguishment at the rate of five and a half per cent. per annum.
Page 606 - If a sum of money in gross has been or shall be taxed upon any lands or premises, any person or persons claiming any divided or undivided part thereof may pay such part of the sum of money so taxed...