Minutes of the Common Council of the City of New York, 1784-1831, Volume 14City of New York, 1917 - New York (N.Y.) |
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... rent due was referred to the Finance Committee . [ 233 ] A Petition of Jeremiah Buskirk for relief from fine incurred for running a Hackney Carriage without a License therefor was referred to the Police Committee . A Petition of Daniel ...
... rent due was referred to the Finance Committee . [ 233 ] A Petition of Jeremiah Buskirk for relief from fine incurred for running a Hackney Carriage without a License therefor was referred to the Police Committee . A Petition of Daniel ...
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... rent of 30 Cents per foot per annum to 1 May 1836 [ 241 ] 60. Cents to 1 May 1843 , 90 Cents to 1 May 1850 , and 120 Cents forever thereafter , and on the other usual terms conditions and reservations Your Committee therefore recommend ...
... rent of 30 Cents per foot per annum to 1 May 1836 [ 241 ] 60. Cents to 1 May 1843 , 90 Cents to 1 May 1850 , and 120 Cents forever thereafter , and on the other usual terms conditions and reservations Your Committee therefore recommend ...
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... rent during the remainder of their term , equal to the interest of the amount of the assessment that may be so put upon said Lots respec- tively , or provided the said Henry Rutgers and Catharine Depeyster will consent to accept the ...
... rent during the remainder of their term , equal to the interest of the amount of the assessment that may be so put upon said Lots respec- tively , or provided the said Henry Rutgers and Catharine Depeyster will consent to accept the ...
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... rent in future and the length of the said Leases , or shall not agree to pay so much additional rent for the remainder of their term , as the interest of said Assessment upon the said lots respectively may amount to annually . In ...
... rent in future and the length of the said Leases , or shall not agree to pay so much additional rent for the remainder of their term , as the interest of said Assessment upon the said lots respectively may amount to annually . In ...
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... rent to that period was referred to the Finance Com- mittee . A Petition of James O'Connor for relief from a fine for acting as a Public Porter without a License therefor , Which was read & referred to the Police Committee . A Petition ...
... rent to that period was referred to the Finance Com- mittee . A Petition of James O'Connor for relief from a fine for acting as a Public Porter without a License therefor , Which was read & referred to the Police Committee . A Petition ...
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8th Ward Acct Alderman and Assistant annexed petition appointed Assessors approved Asa Mann Bleecker Board Bolton Catharine City Inspector Clerk Collector Committee A Petition Committee on Applications Committee on Assessments Committee on Wharves Common Council Comptroller Corporation Dunscomb East river Esquire Recorder favour as follows Fire Engine Company following Report following resolution Resolved Gideon Ostrander Hedden Henry J Wyckoff Inst Jacob B Taylor James Jameson Cox John Agnew John Webb Lease Market Committee Matthew Reed Mayor Ninth Ward opinion Petition of John Philip Hone Piers and Slips praying presented the following Pump read and referred read was referred referred the annexed referred the petition reported in favour request resolution adopted Respectfully submitted Sam¹ Cowdrey Sam¹ St John side walks Signed St Vice Stanton Street Street Commissioner Street Committee Street reported Supert Thomas Bolton Ward and Street Wharves Piers William Paulding Wm Burtsell Wm H Ireland
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Page 674 - This is a writ of error to the judgment of the court for the trial of impeachments and the correction of errors...
Page 232 - No member shall speak more than twice to the same question, without leave of the House ; nor more than once, until every member choosing to speak shall have spoken.
Page 598 - Political, therefore, or civil liberty, which is that of a member of society, is no other than natural liberty so far restrained by human laws (and no farther) as is necessary and expedient for the general advantage of the public.
Page 19 - In testimony whereof, the said parties of the first part have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year first above written.
Page 95 - An act relative to improvements touching the laying out of streets and roads in the city of New- York, and for other purposes," passed April 3, 1807; and the map or plan of said city is hereby altered accordingly.
Page 622 - Observation on febrile contagion and on the means of improving the medical police of the city of New York.
Page 18 - Indenture witnesseth, that the said parties of the first part, in consideration of the premises and of the sum of one dollar to them in hand paid...
Page 233 - Committees appointed to report on any subject referred to them by the Board, shall report...
Page 641 - Government: they therefore recommend the following resolution : Resolved, That the prayer of the petitioners is reasonable, and ought to be granted.
Page 312 - ... apply to the Supreme Court for the appointment of commissioners of estimate and assessment in the matter of the closing of said steeet, avenue, or part thereof, as in the manner provided by law.