THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOURNAL. VOL. X. NEW YORK, MONDAY, JULY 31, 1882. NUMBER 2,785. the same hereby is repealed, and the original resolution granting permission to construct such portico, as subsequently ratified and confirmed by the Common Council at the session of the Board on Tuesday, May 2, 1882, is hereby reaffirmed and approved, and the permission thereby granted is confirmed and continued. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, July 25, 1882. Approved by the Mayor, July 27, 1882. Resolved, That the resolution, approved May 16, 1882, authorizing the Boys' Loyal Legion Temperance Society to place a fountain, for man and beast, in front of the Mission at 36 Bowery, be and is hereby repealed ; and be it further Resolved, "I'hat the Boys' Loyal Legion Temperance Society, of New York, be and is hereby authorized and permitted to place a fountain, for man and beast, on the northeast comer of Grand street and Centre Market place, about twenty-seven feet from the curb-line in Grand street, under the direction of the Commissioner of Public Works, the fountain to be procured and the work to be done at the expense of the Society ; the permission hereby given to continue only during the pleasure of the Common Council. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, July 25, 1882. Approved by the Mayor, July 27, 1882. APPROVED PAPERS. Resolved, That Frank H. Taylor be and he is hereby reappointed a Commissioner of Deeds in and for the City and County of New York, in the place and stead of Frank H. Taylor, whose term of office expires July 27, 1882. Ordinances, resolutions, etc., approi'ed by the Mayor during the week ending 7uly 29, 1882. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, July 25, 1882. Approved by the Mayor, July 27, t882. Resolved, That one lamp-post be erected and boulevard lamp placed and lighted in front of the Resolved, That John G. Tindale be and is hereby reappointed a Commissioner of Deeds in and main entrance to the Church of the Congregation Schara Schamaiem, Nos. 8 , 93 Rivington 9, 91 for the City and County of New York, the time having expired July 22. street, under the direction of the Commissioner of Public Works. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, June 27, 1882. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, July 25, 1882. Approved by the Mayor. July 25, 1882. Approved by the Mayor, July 27, 1882. Resolved, That William J. Lacey be and he hereby is appointed a Commissioner of I )eels of Resolved. That permission be and hereby is given to the Metropolitan Telephone and Telegraph the City of New York, in place of Morris Beuttler, who failed to qualify. Company to place telephones, and occupy space for not more than five operators or messengers, in the New County Court-house, in the hallway on the second floor of said building, under the direction Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, July 25, 1882. and supervision of the Commissioner of Pub'.ic \Works (with connecting instruments in the City Hall Approved by the Mayor, July 27, 1882. and other buildings in the City Hall Park), provided that said instruments and the wires connected therewith shall not obstruct or interfere with the regular business of the courts, or injure or deface Resolved, That Thomas Boylston be and he is hereby appointed a Commissioner of Deeds in the walls ; rent for such space to be the same as that now paid by the Law Telegraph Company for and for the City and County of New York, in place of Thomas Boylston, whose term of office the space similarly occupied by it, and to be placed to the credit of the General Fund. This per- expired July 22, 1882. mission shall continue only during the pleasure of the proper authorities. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen July 25, 1882. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, June 27, 1882. Approved by the Mayor, July 27, 1882. Approved by the Mayor, July 25, 1882. Resolved, That John C. R. Eckerson be and he is hereby appointed a Commissioner of Deeds Resolved, That four lamp-posts be erected and a boulevard limp be placed and lighted on each, in and for the City and County of New York, in place of John J. Byrnes, rho has fai led to qualify. in front of the main entrance of the Mission of the Immaculate Virgin on Lafayette place, and two Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, July z5, 1882. lamp-posts with boulevard lamp be also placed on the Great Jones street side, and lighted, under Approved by the Mayor, July 27, 1882. the direction of the Commissioner of Public Works. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen. July 3, 1882. Resolved, That the name of Augustus L. Hays, recently appointed a Comnii:ssioner of Deeds, Approved by the Mayor, July 25, 1882. be corrected so as to read Augustus L. Hayes. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, July 25, 1882. Resolved, That the attention of the Commissioners of the Board of Health be called to the Approved by the Mayor, July 27, 1882. nuisance maintained on the lands of David Lydig, on the easterly side of the Bronx river, near the iron bridge over said river, near the factory of the Bronx Wool and Leather Company, and that said Resolved, That Christopher C. McAdam be and he is hereby appointed a Commissioner of Commissioners be and they are hereby requested to take measures to abate said nuisance forthwith. Deeds in and for the City and County of New York, in place of Christopher C. McAdam, Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, June 27, 1882. whose term of office expired July 22, 1882. Received from his Honor the Mayor, July 25, 1882, without his approval or objections thereto Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, July 25, 1882. therefore, as provided in section ti, chapter 335, Laws of 1873, the same became adopted. Approved by the Mayor, July 27, 1882. Resolved, That the Committee on Lands and Places be directed to inquire, with power to send Resolved, That Weeks W. Culver be and he is hereby appointed a Commissioner of Deeds in for persons and papers, and report to this Board by what right One Hundred and Eleventh street, and for the City and County of New York, in place ofWilliani Blake, who has failed to qualify, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, is used as a professional base ball ground, the same being city Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, July 25, 1882. property and for admission to which citizens are charged a fee. Approved by the Mayor, July 27, 1882. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, June 27, 1882. Received from his Honor the Mayor, July 25, 1882, without his approval or objections thereto; Resolved, That Benjamin A. Lyon be and he is hereby appon,ted a Commissioner of Deeds in therefore, as provided in section ii, chapter 335, Laws of 1873, the same became adopted. and for the City and County of New York, in place of John E. Ingersoll, who has failed to qualify. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, July 25, 1882. Whereas, The inhabitants of Harlem, a law-abiding and dutiful people, are again being damaged Approved by the Mayor, July 27, 1882. <c iously in the enjoyment of their property, and the health of themselves and families endan- gered by the Street Cleaning I)epartnient, under Commissioner James S. Coleman, in filling, with Resolved, That Henry H. Wilzin be and he is hereby appointed a Commissioner of Deeds in sweepings and refuse, certain and divers streets between Ninety-seventh and One hundred and and for the City and County of New York, in place of Jos. Farrell, who has failed to qualify. Second streets, east of First avenue, in this city, some of which have not as yet been opened, accord- ing to law, and none of which have received the authority and sanction of this Common Council for Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, July 25, 1882. the regulating and grading ; therefore Approved by the Mayor, July 27, 1882. Resolved, That his Honor William R. Grace, Mayor of the City of New York, be respectfully requested to inform this Board by whose sanction the Street Cleaning Department, under Commis- Resolved, That Patrick O'Hare be and he is hereby appointed a Commissioner of sioner James S. Coleman, are regulating and filling in One Hundred and First street, east of First Deeds in and for the City and County of New York, in place of Max Bendit, who has failed to avenue, with street refuse, and usurping the functions of this Common Council and other depart- qualify. ments of the city government. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, July 25, 1882. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, July 3, 1882. Approved by the Mayor, July 27, 1882. Received from his Honor the Mayor, July 25, 1882, without his approval or objections thereto; therefore, as provided in section Ii, chapter 335, Laws of 1873, the same became adopted. Resolved, That Edmund J. Brannon be and he is hereby reappointed a Commissioner of Deeds in and for the City and County of New York, whose term of office expired July 22, 1882. S j; Re solved, That the Board of City Record be and is hereby requested, and, so far as this Board Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, July 25, 1882. has the power, directed, to cause the work of printing the Citt' Record to be hereafter annually Approved by the Mayor. July 27, 1882.
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