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19. Public Health.

20. Public Buildings. 21. Railroads.

22. Repairs and Supplies.

23. Roads.

24. Salaries and Offices.

25. Sewers.

26. Streets.

27. Street Openings.

28. Taxes.

29. Wharves, Piers, and Slips.

30. Joint Committee on Accounts.

Each of which shall consist of three members, except the Committee on Railroads, Repairs and Supplies, and National Affairs, which shall consist of five members each.

XXXIV. The President shall be, ex officio, a member of all committees; but a majority of the other members shall be sufficient to agree upon a report.

XXXV. Committees shall inquire into the matters referred to them, and report, in writing, the facts in relation thereto, with their opinions thereon; and attach to such report all resolutions, petitions, remonstrances, and other papers relating to the matters referred; but no report shall be made without consent first had, unless signed by a majority of the Committee; nor shall any matter reported on be taken up, for final action, the same day on which it is reported, unless by consent of thirteen members. No report shall be printed, unless by the express direction of the Board, specifying the number of copies to be printed.

XXXVI. No member shall absent himself without permission of the President; nor, on adjournment, leave his place until the President leaves the chair.

XXXVII. Whenever the doors are directed to be closed, all persons, excepting the members and the Clerk, shall retire.

XXXVIII. No person shall be permitted on the floor of the Council, unless in the discharge of official duty, or by special invitation of a member, except the Mayor, Aldermen, members of the Boards of Supervisors and Education, and such persons as have been members of the Common Council, Heads of Departments, or officers of the State Government, and reporters of the press. The privilege of admission, under any invitation, shall not extent beyond the day on which it is given; and it is the duty of the Sergeant-at-Arms and the Doorkeeper rigidly to enforce this rule.

XXXIX. The regular sessions of the Board shall be held on Mondays and Thursdays of each week, commencing at five o'clock, P. M.; but the

Board may, by a majority of five members present, adjourn for a shorter or longer time.

XL. No standing rule or order of this Board shall be changed or rescinded, without one day's previous notice being given of the motion therefor. But any rule or order may be suspended, for a special purpose, by a vote of thirteen members.

JAS. M. SWEENY, Clerk.

CHAS. C. PINCKNEY, President.

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Office No. 6 City Hall; residence, No. 79 Fifth avenue. DAVID T. VALENTINE, Clerk of the Common Council;

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Office No. 8 City Hall; residence, No. 415 Fourth street.

MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN.

Name.

1. HENRY SMITH..... 2. WM. WALSH..

3. JOHN T. HENRY.

4. CHAS. H. HALL.

5. JOHN H. BRADY.

6. JAMES REED

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7. CHARLES J. CHIPP...Coal Merchant.

8. PETER MITCHELL..

Tobacco Dealer.. .....172 Clinton street.

9. ISAAC DAYTON....... ..Lawyer, 247 Broadway..319 West 24th street. 10. GEORGE A. JEREMIAH, 69 First avenue......... .84 First street.

11. ALEXANDER FREAR... Merchant..

12. FRANCIS I. A. BOOLE. Builder...

.17 Boorman pl., 33d st 311 Third street.

13. IRA A. ALLEN..... 11th av. and 39th street. 197 West 50th street.

14. JOHN D. OTTIWELL... 189 Third avenue..

15. ANDRE FROMENT.....Agent......

.189 Third avenue.
.66 East 31st street.

16. TERENCE FARLEY....Contractor and Builder..54th street.

17. HENRY W. GENET.... .Lawyer, 12 Centre street.86th street, near 2d av.

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