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HOCIIESTEIt DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER (5. 187G. Democrat and Chronicle. naxyciAi and cosxEBaAi. nscin.iVA!ricr)rB.

By Cum. Davis Resolved, That old school This amount to Mr. Leighton should be paid as soon as practicable. has shown a notable liheiality and public spirit in advatic ing large sums of monev to aid in the prose -u tion of tne work, wheu no others were willing to do it. which entitle binitobe greatfully remeuilK'red by the community ia luiie.ion wilh tins work.

The extension of tbj Ei Avenue pipe added to the value of property taxable for wa'er works nearly Vnl.0ll, and will furnish a revenue not exceeded in amount by any qnal length of pie line outside of the central and business ortions of tbe The above items comprehend every known liability of or claim against this Board, with too exception of the two alleged claims for damages on the line of conduit, which we have declined to jay because exorlittant and un reasonable. And these, if paid, would not amount to. one thousand dollars together. ith these exceptions, we bave settle every claim for damages occasioned in construction roll. Vonr Committee can see no injns'ice in the pessaire Pf i lie rill, and therefore report iu favor of its adofition.

The other matters brought before your Con-mittee, relate to sales of pro(ertv' for nncol-. xef for wP'rin de alk's in lstis-iii. is difficult to get at the menu of the cases, man papers which would have an important beaiing oo them are wanting. Your Com-rui tee woul I therefore report in favor of re-fen nig tbe claims of Wm. F.

Parrv, James A. Jonlan and Mr. Beller to the Cl.y Attorney report to this Board. Bf.xj. F.

Thomas, A. H. Martin, Thomas Peart, John bRWKa, Committer. Aid. Thomas moved the adoption of tbe re-rort.

Carried. Aid. Thomas presented the following assessment rolls and moved ibeirconHimati Sewer in Zoe street. Hag walk in Madison street, stone sewer in West avenue, sewer in Ames street. The roils were severally confirmed by the following vote Ayes-Aid.

Tracy, Nagle, Brown. West-bury. Peart. YYbiteomb, Palmer. Brinker, Hays.

Hadiey, Hunn, Redman, J. V. Martin, Bennett, Kelly, Cbaee, Hun'ington, Flaekeu-stem Braver Tbomas unnold, Siimh, A. H. Martin, Bae rel -J 4 By Aid.

A. H. Martin-Bills of M. Hunting-t-tn, Knspp Fi-her, fai ltl James 8. A.

Millington Son, I'eter G. Miller, lias il'ght Coniny, John Miuder, .0. Referred to City Propjrty Committee. Aid. Fleckenstein presoutel tbe following fiom the Aatessors lo the Honorable the Common Council Tbe buildings on the lot below have become entirely worthless, and at the request of tbe executor and in justice to the surviving bein, the undersigned ask your Honorable Body to adopt tbe resolution aptiended.

1. McKat, E. T. Oatuet, Assessors. A.

M. Koetu, October 3d, 1H70. By Aid. Fleckenstein Resolved. Thtt the City Treasurer be and be is hereby directed to lect of the heirs of Patrics lireban thirty dollars, in full tor their tax on lot 311, on the corner of York street and West avenue, in the Kleventh Wanl, aud charge the balance of said tax to account of erroneous assessments.

Adopted. ntlwiakra, fv-toha-r P. Fr arart and advancing. War.vr rriarkt opneJ higher f'r opt.na and steady for caah. cloainie So.

1 Milwaukee at llc, No. Milwaukee at ilijccafb, 14' aellr November. 1L5 aeiter wemrr. and 35o. A Milwaoke at 10f -H markU steady with a fair Wnod; ies No.

2 mixf-d at 44c. Oat market drill end droop-msr: lea 2 KTk-acrre; ealee Sn. I C4c. PRijrr in (frofl drand; ft4-4 No. 2 Fprirjr at W-jric and So.

3 Kpnr.sr at fierFiPTs UA i-0 bbia floor and ouah wheat. Hhipmksts U) Uifc f5our and 4 tti wheat. fcKH.eT bit. firm; wheAt to BuSaio 1C anJ -t to (swejfo 74c. Toledo, ftober 5-1 P.

Fr-o-n market steady. bkat niarUf -tale No 3 white Wfthh UCjC. No. 1 wr.ife txt llhM. amter Mir his-an at 1H 2 amw nt.

Illc. No. red FaM a 11 and rejected red at 101ic 0R-, msret firm: sales at rfw, low-mired at 4K---. n-- (tra-le at and daii aed at (mth market No. 2b-i'(at a'-V- at Wkbsrfi at 'MytcAnA ar 'Zirf.

iUytiPTt 100 Pmr, i hXjQ htiab wheat. buh mm ar.d Vi.KO buh oata Hhipvcwts bis flour, ouh wheat and 46 uuo tmahcorn. fNwrce, rtober p. market ateauy; Ws at '1 ff t- I prinjr, for an.i-r W.oter. 7.y7,e white Winter and f.r douJe-extra; ct.T.ffifir.

are made on r-und lots, Wheat marJ(-r hfjrher: No. 2 Mwaiikw clnbrfnoted 1 ah.ie MicLu-an at 1 Hie a4 vtrahiie Mirhizan at market tia- chantred; saies Weatern mix4 at -Vc. Haxi.t markt-t rula steady; aiea lOJXij kmaft an 4 da by at 10T an 2f-Qf. bnah No. Canada a Mr.arouoted at tzH ron f.jr bolted and ti.

ton for unfioued. fcrv quoted a .15 ton for su.or n. tn t-r aad ton far if.id1in. akai. FftEi'-wi- firm; wheat ic, corn and ry4n.

iarley 4j-4-. to New York. Hai; anAi 1- to Boston 35c, I New York 20c and to Albany 20c. Bnffalo, Ct-ber 5 P. M.

Ftit- In evd aa b.ts; al) srra4e of city anl eter advanced 2. on Mondays qootatton. Kvk at .75 for City, i -m Hr.AT. our-'wl at i'-r(roc cwt. for -oarse and 1107 Hoc cwt.

for fine. Whi.at in far w.iitinar demand; 4 0i0 bunh white Winter at and 3.0 0 bush extra white winter at l'-'Hc, oa market dull and aaies l.wi liifh mixed loledo at 40 nush yellow Western and JO.000 b-fsh No. 2 mird vrmit.r to arrive at OATHroarket dnll witha hzht and and fair nippif; saMa on- car uk on th track at ioul at narkK inactive. Kabi.bt rf.aret drill and nnhanL ki market ffi-ni with a HyM trB'i--; 4- timohy at no irfjiury for ciorer. l-'owa tn fairtrae at ujoaEsil prii.

Lab-ic fair tra-i- at i pr-. Fti'-nwi in fair deir.and: wn- "si.V tA at lil 11 tie for city made. nni, firm wheat 7c. com rye bariey 6c, oai 5Kc, to New York tolls inclu-le-1. 4 hlcaCo, October 6 f.

Bt Fl.ont market tmn wjtn a srool demand! at Tmi pri---a. Whzt marfeet ruls h.wer and ynse'tlexi wilh a fair Jh-mand; sales So. 1 Cfci hprui? at 11 -Jr. No. 2 CbKJit'O prirz ca-h.

sailer No. Ii "tiicazo Sprsr-z- at lVr so 1 rejected at h-'i rrfec 4 r.RN-niaricf. rate lw-r with fair No. nmed at 44 ca-ih, 44rfeo jw-ijer Sovmr and r'-i'cted at quiet mpa iy: No. 2 ti'-iC cast Ktk market Fteady an firm, marfcrt ruies hi-tjbr wuh a fatr demand: saH at b5c P- p.k rnaet saiat 7a 36.75.

market -steady; at SlO J0.3." ca.sh. KV-marn-t rule- steady at K-e. HECSiP7i 0( 0 bis rlovr. 1 ftOOb hus wiar. 2O100O busn com, ru.000 hush oats.

buh and 4.f- Irtish re- 10.C't oU fftnr, bu-h wheat, 77.0O0 buh corn. 4.AaJ oafs. 21 UObaish rre and l.000buh barify. Raiit BOAT) F'0T5 to Sew Yort I corn to pt frio 4c. At tbe aftrcooa call of to ar-1.

wl eat was higher at 1 ctowr an-J 112112, November, provisious uncoiiie-l. Lw at ax, ictober 5 P. M. Con-ia 1 VlJ fr-r money SjO 15 16 for accf-'int. H.r.d-s "nite-l fctateft new Uvea.

107. New York Ontral. The bullion in the Hi ok of Erie land has decreased lll.tKtO ourinE the past wec. Tlie specie in trre hank: of rance nas decreased 5.0lO CO fran-s durin the pa-t wk. Frankfort, October United Spates boada, new fives.

10--i. Liverpool. 5 rvrrrox mat nk firmer. Siiaiaiiajr plands, Z.7: iddiiii Oriaa. trd.

Sales Paiea. iaciUidig UuOO ta9 for specuJation and expo-t. P. FJo'ir Wheat Rtd for No. 2 to 1 Hprine.

for white Caat-fornia and bsluditiosird for Club Cabiotnia Corn, for American Port R'S'd bbl for Western prime Kie. lard. o-J cwt for American. Cheese. 50s ft cwt.

for Amencaa. ROfllESTER 1HAREETS ThsnMUr Bevimd (JaI for the Democnt and Chronicle. RAILROAD rRETGFrT8 Hour 2V barrel to New York, lo Boston end 20c to AUadj. HUXFEKD Vuotdt J16 toe for aborts, $18 ton for and 'Zf) ton for mWdlinsrs. COKN A Lr ftj otd mt 91.50 cwt.

for bolted end 1 cwt. for nn botd. UUAJNW beat Ruling trt paid buyt-ni: Ul'Oc 9 buah for white MirhiKD end Wirka, bxah for the be Wbrte end bunh for lied choice irradee only eommandinjr ouf-'rida rate Con-HHioted et 584t62c 60 fr-s, eccordiiig to quality. Oats quoted at a 10c 9 bush, according to quoted at 00 fte. Baruct qnot KtQWjc for four rowed, 705T5c for two-rowed.

MtrKr H'XJS-tvuotsM at 1 for heavy and 8c 9 for Kht. HAY AND 8TKAW- Market at-arfy. We quote ruling pricw: Hay. 11 ton, according to quality. riald hay.

mlWc li 100 lb. Htraw. pi ton, accorUiOK to quaiity aud conUiUocu st7.kft vvjey. or corsmr produce, Ere Huiinjr quotarions paid by deaiera: PotatU)wfl biiaa Apu 9 btinh. acoordlnr to varietj Potatoee ff bbl isnippn.

priot Apple TwDty-wncf bol (barrel included ahipppra price Wt do Tompkins count Kinr V-l'iC do Holland Pippin M1. do Vm do Tw-pntT-otin Pijiptn bW, do. IPi Pearm lut'h( bbl, (barr. included 4.75fr,.f) 00 eritili. bbl.

1 barm. 'r do Kputp ltil d. Bane Npw nwdiura do Old mt-Mliutn biiah do fw marrowR tnah a ao nn marrows oitsn do TVhi's Kidneys bnih Grapes-t-f'onrorda and Hartforda do wares lb Butter f) ut outeide price for choke. Freeh FrpT! dozon Chee (wholmaie) 9 VuinceB bURh, acconlinjr toqaAlity tariDftrTS aon, to Onions biinh, according to Tariiy Turnipe buah, according Co varitv Tomato bttab, according to ki ticumheri 100 Pqc.anh dozn Hubbard I ft Pun-pisina i dor.pn Bste "buT.c"h) rinxnn Green Corn dozen r.V7r10eC BTTTFR, Ea ETC. Pptall onotatiota: Butter ib Mff-Uc Chelae lb.

ltD10c KfSfr 'SlfriiTM: Lard HCGAfCH Retail q-jotations: Cut Loaf lf.7,K5sC "It" lV2t 4c Extra Ju llc tt llitlc Brown BAiOc VEGETABLES Ptail quotations: ISpstibv' 810c Oniona it'J-Sc Rqnab each I5.ic Tiirnipa fi Totnau. pclc lo 'Mc Cabbages $1 head Corn dozD Hubbard do lb 2z FKIHTR Retail CTiotatlons: each Iatee ip lOlc Oranpee Bluc Iried pluma 'iOc Apples 15S-iTe Dried cherries Pmnm S1-f Ti-U-. nr.U Si .1 fl It. 1 TJried aDDla "3 20 tl'ie britMi paauAoa. 13J FISH, ETC.

RetaU quoratmna: Pickerel V4c White fLsh Pike Trout Iv 124c Ka5 l-c Phad pair FlaJlibut '-Pe Clams 100 lc Lotsters tt l-c Mackaral each. .15 Mc HEATS Retail quo tall oas BEEF. POR AJTD BAM. PoiWh'se FVh pork ft.l-4e tSirloin ff IVSITc Salt poric 2 .1. lUuiid lb 1 .11 8moi dhain ri 2iojOo Hump tir lleoio iiirrox KibroaA H.nd Tb Chuck rib 11 F-wi Hcri-m Corned beef fi Coope ft l-iJc Cutlet lT1c Fore q'r Chops 14il5c Hind q'r Chops It 103.1.: PORK.

SMOKED MEATP. ETC. Wholsaierate: Mess pork $19.00 Hams, unsak: lear pork $2.00 Lard fl Il)tC Hhoulders Is. Xc taluw. 6moked Utlic Rourb a 4Vc Tried 9ft 7o WOOL AND SKI'SStreet quotations: WOOf- SHINS.

nnefleece 1 TAinb akiiia. rlSc Coarse to coiub.20&-X)c Wooi skuis T. STOCK. Alf WON KIT 9I1KKET9 Fotlowintare cfcan? in the stocks named imaie from the last board) since October ADVAXCKO. Delaware ft Hudson 1 Cieve ft Pitts V-i onriiaateav.oai....i im iorin prer est union ici ti l-ol Lin Pacific New Jersey CM.

R.xi L-land. 1 Wab. ft West a. Fort Wayne ChicaeoA Alton Chicaeo ft Alton pre Lac ft West 2 Buxtinton ft oincy 1 Wells. Fanro Merc ts Union.

Y. C. ft U. K. con 3 F.rie Harlem .1 Michigan Michigan Ponithern.

Iliinota Central 1 Diciairrn. Adams Express MiL ft St. Paul Wiiwauiee ft 8t. Indiana Central IHonewrjr Hem York. Lctober 56 P.

M. Money closed eay at 'ZVi cent. Prime mercantile paier quoted at cent. Sterlinjr toirs receipts Treasury diibursemenfii uoo. ijovemments active State bonds a-uVt nominal.

oonrlt. Hn nrl Tiiraw1 all tit 1 uuwsuave me market advance for tbe day ranered from 1 -5iJ and extended to almost the entire list' TratT ions aixrepated tm. 000 slmres with i.h'a t30YZF.MENT8. 8. 0s cf reg.lloi u.

6. 5-20 e. of W.ll. P. tis.f el coup.

117 C.8. '68 llU uO c. of t3 New Fives H3's (old) 112J4 D. 8. 1O40 re IWj, C.8.o-"-c of Co U.

S. 10-40 114 (new) 1a-s Currency tiixed 124Hi KAXLWAY STOCKS. A Chi. ft r4 Canton Consoudated Coal. Cumberland West'n Union ft P- Telegraph Ouicksilver Viiicksiiver 35 10 17 Cbl ft North'n CoL ft Cm-- 3.

NewJersev Cent 1. Chi. ftRck I-a Mil. St. Paul 27-4 SliLft St.

Paul prf. 58 Mi Tol-. ab. West. 4 Wah.

ft W. pref 7 mi Fort Wavne ft. T. liaure A. ftT.

H. prf Vi P7 Ctii. Alton Ohio ft ilissL-ippi. 104 Lac. ft Indiana Central.

-Ia F-url'tn Han-ftflU Joseph. 1'acinc aii Y. C. I'Hi F.rie Ene preferred In Harlem Harif-m Michigan 4 4J4 I'anania l'- Union Pacific 60 S. ft M.

Illinois Central 1st Cleveland ft PACIFIC RAILROAD B'iNIrS. Centrel Pruritic lOxti Land Grams .100 Cnion Pacmc ut I- Mm runa BOUTHi-KN STATE BONUS. Tennee- Os. Levee bs 41 91 10 New Tennessee. 4:.

Alaijama Goria ts North Caro.ina nrinia os New Virginias Missouri tie Joseph 10S North Ca'na mew) Boutn arouna 3 Loutpiana tie i Loiiitiiaiia tia tnew). 41 bouth Ca aa tnew). 3 EXPPES8 8TCK3. Adams F.Tpre.is Am. -Merc 'ts Union.

Well, Fargo ft Co. 70 United 60 KKW YOKa mAKKET ew York, 'ctober 6 P. X. CXTTO Market steady at a decline 1-l'ic: demand fair; sales 2,13 baltaa at lOT-BC for middling uplands. FLOCK ANU MEAT Fijor receipts bis.

Market for State and Western ftVn.r nnes 5 10c belter on medium and low grades extras with a very moderate demand. Saks lr.cOU barrels at the following quolafions: for N-x 2, 4.aK tor superfine- Western and Slate, -5 3,40 for common to (rootl extra Western and Mate-, tiO for kooI to choice western and State, for common to choice w.iite wheat est em extra, for fancy. t.0,75 for common to good extra Ohio, for common to chr4ce extra St. Louu, for pood to priiu patent MinnJta extra and for choice to doutiie-extra market closing tinner. Rvx Fi.or a market sales 2H0 Mils at i-t.

tor nne 10 superiine. Wkal-market Meadv; sales 8X bbls at for Western, Jersey and Pennsy Ivania and for Brand-wiue. OltAlN Hkaireceipts 67,87 bash; market rules low er for 6-prn. a Hrht tra.lc; sales 14.0V bush at 110 for old unera-l-d tSormp, li-ilJ4c for new No. '2 i'hicajfo.

old No. ti Milwaukee in store, llOai-fe for old inter red Western. 1X for new inter red estern. 127e for new amler llhnois, Vr new amtwrr Michigan, for old whiu in store. l.i.;.l--Jc for extra new white MIchi.raa and for old and new nuxed winter rM esu.ru.

Hvk nmrket lirnier for Western and i0c for Jersey, eunsyivania, iana.1.1 aua Mate. nsarket rule fceavy an ioww; 3o0 b.ih six rowed State at afloat. iak- kt Wait market dull and unchanged. C-ws-re ceipts tuh; market rules lower with uiouerate aemano: aaiea i.v..jw ai or warm Western m.xe.1. lor (ra i'a and iiiiirraded steamer mtxel.

for era ht-mied. lor eraaevi ivo. ior rpraded esiern mixeti, tor sun mix- si. Ci for Kansas mixed and tor yenow e5t- ijAra recenita ouu; luaifL rmra liirhtlv in biivers faxor with a moderate request; 4K otHi hiwh at for mixed Western and State and 34tc for white Western and Slate, ntcluame uiiiuercnantame ai w.k reievwu i Sew York ii old insinn-tion by aamote at U-V. New York No.

2 white at 4'c. old mixta estern at umeu UH: white est-rn at 4 -c. mixeu Male as and nue tate at -t-v. VI 1Y Market ttrm at tiOc tor ahipoinir. HOI'S Market tlrm at lOi r.v tor yesj-linST.

for new estern and for now crop T-lr to tan rair uemiiua; cartse! 100 Rv and job lot at ltk.fs!9c jtold. Si oak-h t(M auii and nonimai; rair to reiiniiiK qmw a.i H.ti.tB market oiwet kt f.r t.ni,'ti!h L-laud. tw 1'orto Kb a fair demand at Vtc for Can.lina, 4Hi saia.i rr nuw uuii.tiuiip nwvvu rsUly-a1 At itlrt. ALI Market IU.ee IKt lMvr3- 4fin iii. 1- newmess at 8 itt.Mj can anu am seller October.

Bski market tpiiet for plain niena and $LiM9H forextra market quiet- l'ct svxa nuu-ket sa.esi lai5 ket lirni aates city loim-clear at and Western lomiM'Lear at WW. l.vai market (Hn- eaaae iwiii.li nrv tLaJifu sniuiiittTB ai, yi i um hut chsetl tirmer; salea prime steain at 10.Kyal0,iV, cloiMitK at flO.fO. lhTixa mar ket rules Heavy: i'iuun inuw trn and csjruition to prime Mate at (j.t-'. I'M markrt itrm; satee common wi i.nni rulrta heavy and lower at i-'tV-y for State and IV ti tisy i anaa and for extern. llKV Markot decidedly firmer at IKmx CKMH.U fl tHKKTtl.

Cincinnati, October 5-WH1MKY Market afra.lv a kf.Hvt demand at Cleveland, tctober 6 i rmu)LKUM -Market nrni: mmhumiu wiuus quo.eo ai sh Albwuv.OA'tober F. WhkaT markiH nuirt. lt at iHtjsK'Jc for street ivr-els. oitN market atead aalea no grade at iviK. bo.

hiub-u'i vea held at oiv. at nwu-ket uuti. at wt for at low at Hi a on so up I I e' i I aud Ciani C. lOUlf liassett M. Cook Mais- A.

Sf t'. Klclma.l liriu-e A. HudioT MagliieJ. litckMon b. Ci.wU-) F.

t.Mil.iwav Julia K. Glistin. 01. Stewart Samuel Pierce kary K. Oilman In lla Iirown PHa Munson Emma A.

c. KlU baker .1 Conneli HlixaA. Onaltroinrn H. Pennett Julia fl. l.yDc.ia L.

nliy B. Ultinb K. Conk C. -o llaa Kreelaj.il C. I.a' hrop P.

Wetnu.re V. Wriyht M. Ki r.Kht l.iiia-iuui! JntitisL. lie Poe tOirr poi-a K. Cs.rt: A.

Cl-ickner May 1 trvu 1.. Hrown iW ie Kane K. Servos J. I-r-iwn Mure O. prown I.ii.i2ia Alk-yn M.

Tsinnntfl II. Il. lord t'mma Hell Katali is- lanii rd'-l la (.1. ason Luinia tiarsh Nellie A Conkev i. ri i iW (l if, i-i WiHl 1 MiM 30 it, 4'F yo i 'i 4f iw VMlf) SO ') i 4j firs oa 5tJ iK) -f) fl.

I.e'cy Hi'ler M. iser Alice A. Hohiiison. Jennie A. Madden Iii-ll C.

Moser Susan iia.ill J. Kenner P.osa (1. T. Ht7L-. Jicy A.

itin lsuSt. lla Itisters 4.1 U) n. Laura E. M. Oolvin Anna i'.

yun Uulliii- H. di-C'-ry Mritfg'f WhHbwk A. i.i I.ifixin I'Tt i- P. wit QuUi A. TiRyrffro jMary l-'ui ceii C.

ParshaJl F. M.iry Sir tt-r (. ttt-n V. Wiidsre VUr Jr-an si.hw liHth Knnpp A I'nt Krnt.p an-ie la. iti ('.

HHK-r A. Mojmc Jeni'if K. M'-rs-5 H. iorti.i W. H- we M.

n. H-iu ft. pHtfr- Kmnui Ivrkins Miry l-raz-r J. -stall iauxiitls J'-hn tin P. Fniily Mariv-t Ktleri A.

hrlM-H T. KinKv-i-le H. I'nr-a Mitnn WiiUHia (iUi-rt ManvH K. pr-rWin? Carrie il. Satfy W.

Kmilv Jiuia tirt-ieg M. I-f-ar M. Reutr A. trivel i. bnutb P.Ulh Kittsp Hutir HattiM Mursh t'liira left M- iiorxpal M.

Lew rv F. Hi- tlr M. i 1 iar W. 5J U.J Si 00 4 irt Si 'H A UU o. 17.

Thos. J. A. r.f.m'-'iMl.... Mrfioiray Mutiaj-aa A.

A. T'-'timontl A. M'-Anamey P. -I it. Samh ShP I ton fc.

J. Hnmlei Hnmo H. Iickirts4u. F. Oiwi) no -V.

V.ax.14;.. S. Hanvev M. .1. T'-miin H.

Ani'ii lia-iper t- i'ug-ti Mar, F. W-tfall r. IsV-nrti .1. H-iro Kurtiin Ma'tiipwi ii. Arimragt- Iiia rurti1 5 f) i ii '10 -i 5' 'ii 45 i 1 HIliUv'.

Kuza 'svis 1 o) JWPir UMAX TKACHtKoi. 1.. H. -a srsii- P. Aa-irew, m-mth anti 1 uay IMiCSTRIAL SCH'W'U Stf-vrns Smaii et HKSTKR ORVH AS ASYLI M.

Haiiiht CaTi'iii SI. Brown KT. rATHIi K'S FEMALE 0ttHAS iSTI. Vt! I.PaP Dv ST. MAUI'S OKPK.O AaTLUK.

ir- 1 Murj' DwiMbunty ST. JlKibTH'S WRPttiS ASYLUM. trchutlt rexo. 4-) N. Simmon MrM.

M. ivI Jon E. Hitiu.ni ,.1 mrtnth" sa'ar- A. A. raiit.iif.....

Jtmitars' H. ri. Il.wman Mi- Atkins Misk Wisir-r Mrs. rs. N-xMiao yr.

Mrs. Fimth Min. Su-artrm. Mm. Mrs.

Hull ill. K1.1-.J Ni. U' Mm. M.J.KoerweiiiNo. IS i 1 Mi-s Mullena Mrs.

Hr-wn N-k IS Mrs. o. Irt I uumn No. 17 UMinan No. 1" Mr-.

I-iKv If Mrs. (ir.M." V-. I J. Mrs. Mtf-imh N.

Mrs. Mrs'tusi'ii, No. CtiUmon. l.lx.r Ailou-ti -All es. By Coiu.

Newell That the Teach ers Committee are hereby autborued to ux uie aionuttts of the teachers' wages, to correspond wiih the rules established by the JtJoard, uus to ai-ply to this pay nm. A.iopiesi. fiv Com. Fiviin Kesolve.1, That an or ler be drawn on the "Oty Trea.surer in favor of C. J.

LeMer lor as balance uae on aromus 01 Vnsus Taker on the west side of the river, and charge Hi ard of K-ducation. Adopted (Ju motion of Com. Hurt, a.tjturne.i. C. 25.

Simmons. Clerk. Special Notice, 1 A CT I KC i I Inoih-bocs KidUlovi Oi-kansbwiII renovate s-iib gloves easily, quu-kly and th. bold by at Jo cents ot ixtii. To plve ploss and beantrto harsh, dry It Willi Thompson I'oniade Oplliue.

Sold bv Trupgtfis. and cents per h-Mtie. Insurance: IHSBRMCE AGEUCY 1)0UCTES ISSUED IN THE F0IX0W-UiK Com pan tea at reaaonable rates: Qnccn Insurance Co. of Lonfion. Aoswu, 1 12,000.000 Gnardiaa Assurance Co.

of Lonflan. iWU, llilWIM! Caffiffifflrci3l nnion Assurance Co. Lonicn Aowets. $10,000,000 MMn ErctTiP.il Ins. Co.

of 9 a 1 OlIOl Gfiraauia Tire Ins, Co. of New Tort. PvDYifloncQ WasMnilon Ins. Co. of R.

I. Atlantic Insnrance Co. of Hew Yort. Awu, 1 tr x. mU FlTfi HuTaECe 10.

01 KSW lOfl Aaaeua, bj Rt at Pi Cr If. op i Am fi and r7 Tlte pact C. C. U. T'el.

A. N. L. 8U was indefinitely postponed od motion of Aid. FlesiPn- Stein.

Aid. Rmitb moved That the taT pavers asssvd forthe rsmslruetionof a sldew.ilk on ChamiliiK st nset hive one yea I from Ihe isiufliuiatl-m of the assessm-nt roll ia vrtiK'h fj make their payments. Adopted. EXECUTIVE BUSINESS. Aid.

Bennett presented the resignation of Joseph Htoneas Coniuiissiouer of Deods. It was ucr.ptd. Aid. Smith moved that the Clerk cast the ballot for a Commissioner of Deeds in the place of S. J.

Biidlong, deceased. Aid Kelly moved that the office of Inector of Election, Istdistrict. ilth ward, held by Patrick Moran, tie declared vacant, Mr. Moran having removed from the ward. Adopted.

Aid. Kelly moved that the Board proceed to ballot for Commissioner of Deds to supply vacancies; also, for twe Inspectors of Election in the 1st district of the I'th ward, aud the Clerk cast the ballot. Adopted by the following vote: Aes Aid. Tracy, Nagle, Brown. Wertbury, Peart, Wbilcomb, Palmer, Brinker, Hays, Hunn, Redman, J.

W. Martin. Bennett, Kelly, Chaee, Huntington, Fleckenstein, Braver, Mc-Graw, Thomas, Nunnold, Smith, A. Martin, Baetitel Joseph S. Hunn, W.

B. Hall, Churchill, Cbas. A. Brown, having received the requisite nuiulier of votes, were de-olarpd elected Commissioners of Deeds. Jas.

H. Wilson and Charles J. Les'er, having received Ibe requisite numlier of votes, were declared elected Inspectors of Electioiifor tbe 1st district of tte ilth ward. MISCELLANEOUS. By Aid.

Brinker Resolved, That the Executive Board be directed to proceel with the widening of South avenue near the water works reservoir. Adopted. Aid. Brinker moved to reconsider that portion of the resolution adop'ed at a previous meeting locating the polls of the 1st election district of tbe Fifth ward at the Genesee Fails Faik. Adopted.

Tbe resolution was then iudeauitely postponed. Aid. Brinker moved that the place for holding tbe. election poll. 1st district, ward, lie Myenng's store, 81 North St.

Paul street. Adopted. By Al.l. A. II.

Martin -Bills from City Property Committee. to Finance 'Committee for payment. Aid. Fleckenstein. from the Poor Committee, made a similar report.

Id. Kelly, from the Special Committee on ate Line liailwav, reported favorably on the bill of W. F. Cogswell, q. By Aid.

Chn.ee That the Clerk draw an Older on the Treasurer in favor of V. F. Cogswell for one hundred dollar, being for services State Line ay in ttter, and charge Coniiogeiit Fund. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes Aid. Tracv, Brossn.

Westbury, Peart, Brinker. Hays, llumi, Rodman, Bannett, Kelly, Chare, Huntington, Fleekettsteiu. Bray-er, Sb-Graw, Thomas, Nunnold, Baetel IS. Nays. Aid.

J. W. Martin, A. H. Martin 1.

By A)d. Bri nker Resolved, That the Lamp Committee be and are hereby diretti to extend the oil lump in North St." Paul sc. Aid. Brown moved as an amendment that tbe numrier of lamps to bo so placed shall not exceed four. Lost.

Alii. Huntington moved that the Lamp Committee place as many lutiqisiu tbe street as they may deem test. Adopted. By Aid. Blinker Resolved, That tbe Lamp Conurittee I' hereby directed to locate gas lamps in North av.

from tbe Central Railniad track to the old city line at once. Adopted. By Aid. Brinker Resolved, That all persons having knowkdg3 of lamp posts no; set in the alleys, vacant lotsaud on priva'e proe erty requested to inform the Lump Committee immediately. Adopted.

Aid. Brown moved that tbe res -lotion looking to the selling of old scbo il b-ouse No.o ba iu-dttinitelv post(soned. Adopted. By Aid. Brown Resolved.

That the Committee on Rules and Ord'uanciss bring in an ordinance prohibiting the unuei-esary blow ing or letting off of steam from lccomotive engines witiiiu the limits oi tbe city. Adopted. Resolved, 1'bnt the Executive Board is hereby requested to place tbe bell now in the tower Brown Square in the belfry of the new numlier five t.oi school house, tb expenses of the transfer to be borne by the Board uf Education. Adopted. Aid.

Brown moved that the City Clerk notify parties having oil stored on railroad plat -forms. Second Ward, to remove the same within hours. Aid. Huntington moved as an amendment that the Wood Buildiug Committee and Fire Marshal, having this matter in charge, lie granted further time iu which to make a re-l-ort. Adopted by the following vote Ayes Aid.

Hays, llaliu, iieduiao, Bennett Kelly, Cbace, Huntington, Brayer, MeGraw, Thomas, A. 11. Martin, Baetzel 1J. Nujs Aid. Tracy, Nagle, Brown.

Westburv, Peart, Brinker, J. W. Multin, Fleckeiisteiii, Nunnold ib Aid. Tracy moved that the resolution offered the last nie- ting by Aid. Fleckenstein, re-ternng the matter of the location of a Fire Aihitu Box to the Fire Department Committee i.

thee, mined the The President announced tbe following committee on Aid. Westloury's motion relating to Rochester Orphan Asylum: Aid. West-bury, Chace and baetisel. Ou motion the Board then adjoorned. Edward Anhevine.

City Clerk. Board oi t-tdueallou tceirtilar lid, 1570. Com. Bcmis. Fitz Simons, Wray, How anl.

Ncwcp. Caulkitis, Lester, iirownejl, Pbint, Fijmi, Vaitmore, Martens, Davis, aud Harr. Ab ent Com. Sclyea and Braver. Presidcut Fit Sonons in tbe chair.

On motion of Cmi. hitmnre ttie minutes of the previous uiettiug were approved as published. BILLS AND COM'gl'NIl'ATION'S. Ci m. Hart preantcd the bills of S.

W. in-ford. C. J. Hiivdo cc Mi-rriam is; R.

nrett. H. Mnlsrhler. Ernest Appy, J. W.

Martin FA'an Doot u. Jacob Sciiiiftler. M. I'ltoii. Jnu.

iligan, A. W. Mudge, El. McLaugliliu Hctu-i-ed to tbe Supply Committee. Com.

Whitmore presented the bills ot I rank Tnllv; K. At J. Meter, It. 11. t.iigerton, a.

Kingslcv Jao. Oanzler, Major same, John J. 'Burke. Gee. F.

Frank, Bingham Co StreitT J. K. Silencer, Wm. Katt, Nells Kern Referred to the liuil lir.g Coinmitte. Com.

Bemis pl-oeutesl the Olds ot I Ii. fe- terson, F. Sl.oemaier. Ktferrett to the uel and Fire-fixture Committee. Ceuii.

Martetis piesenttsl tlie bids of A. Nolle and EvetiiDg Expri-ss Printiug Cs. Referrel to tte Priming Uoumittee. BC II "SOL CENSUS. The Clerk nresented the report of the censm takeis giving the numlstr of chiMreu between the agesot 5 and til ears on tiie Hiibday of Sep tember as follows: side ot tbe river I West side of the nver Last year side.

Last year West snie. Decrease ou the East side Decrease ou tte est side Tolal decrease REPORTS. Com. Hart, from tbe Suptilv Committee, re sorted in favor of several bills present ed by nut above and referred the same to tbe Fiuanca Committee. I om.

Wbitmoie. from tbe ituibimz commit tee, reisuted in fuvor of all the bills presented bv him alKive (except the bill of Nells Kern. Sotl.M, and of J.J. Burke o7and referred tbe smile to ibe Finance Committee. t'oin.

Martens, from tbe Printing Committee reiiorted in tavur ot the bills of tbe Evening Express Printing to. aud A. Nolte. Referre fo ilie t'omniittee. Com.

Bemis from the Fuel aud Fire-fixture Committee, reported favor of tbe bills of F. Shoemaker and P. Petcicoii. Referred to the Finance Committee. Com.

Wbiuuore presented the following: ESTIMATE NO. tl FOR HCILD1NU NeO, 11. P.OCIIKSTKR. K-t. IV I.

To the Poard of KJination of lit' City of oieles-fei" This will ta-rtify that Jno. J. Burke is entitled to receive a cn-b paynicin 1 1 19: two tnous and four hundred dollars 011 contract for build iltg school Pso. 11. Estimate of work done since certificate of Aug.

-'1st. lTi Its per cent Present Payment Waknkk i Clti.ku, Atchitects. Bv Com. Whitmore Resolved, Tnat an order be tlrawn on the City Treasurer in favor of J.J. Burke for 'J 4tW us alsive estimate and charge Boaiol of Education Buildiug Fund.

Adopted, all ayes. Com. Whitmore preseuted the following: HKPUUT sKVttR FOR NO. IS. 7'ofie Hon.

the Hoard of iducul ion of the i il tf of li'ochcstcr: (IKSTLKMICN Yen committee to whom was referred the matter of a sewer from No. is school would iaKrt that th-y Ibid the celler wet and napiii a draiu and would oirer the following: Resolveil, That a tile sewer lie built from No school taller to the sewer in North street. V. F. Whitmokk, H.

Bkmis, H. H. HitwAnn, Fat E. BitowNKLL, Adopted. Csimuiittee.

Com. Brownell called ir a report from tbe Teaeheia C01 itlee in relation to the appoiul- mcnt and transfer of teachers. TheChairmall ot the commutes, ommis- sioncr Newell, asked for further lime, which wiu granted. tun. lynn prescnieu tne 1 eacuei-a oititeii.

which, on motion ot Com. Davis, was lanl up on tlie table to come up uuder the bead ot niis-collaiicous business. VNKINIHHICD nrtsiNics.s.. Cord. Hart culled up tbe following, which waa adopted Sept.

4th, and vetoed by ttu Honor tbe uiaviir. Coin. Howard uiovedthat Mrs. Peansneld's salary tie incrtiased so at to be at the rate ot (son per annum from the present time." The iiueslioii now being taken upon the re- ailoptiun of the resolution notwithstanding the iil-jectioua ot Ills Honor tne aiuyor rusuiuia as follow: Ayes Com. Newell, Brownell, Plant, Davis 4.

Navs Com. Bemis. FitrSimou.Wray,How ard, Cauikins, Flynn, Whitmore, Martens, llnrt y. The Cliair announced the veto of His llouor tbe Mayor sustained. of so be a All the ii.

ell. nt as t. Orchard street From Jay street to Orange stn-et. Prospect street From Clifton street to Atkinson street. St.

Joseph street-From Atwater street to N. Y. C. K. It.

St. Clair street From Tremout street to Clifton street. Trowbridge street From West avontre to Troup street. Temple street From present end to Lancaster street. Tremont street From Frances street to St.

Clair street. Tyler street From Nor'h street 3ot feet east. ilson street From Hudson street to North street. From Bartlett street across lots to Frost ave. about Sii feet small pipe.

Respectfully subn Hied. Thomas J. Neville, Clerk. Aid. Brinker moved that tbe pipes be laid ia Martin street from Hart ave.

to Oorham st. Adopted. Aid. Brown moved that tbe report lie on the table until tbe next regular meeting. Aid.

Redman moved that the Executive Board be given the power to lay the mains iu the streets named in the schedule. Adopted. By the Cleik Office of Execttive Bo vrd, 1 CittHall, Rochester, Oct lsTtl. To the Honorable the Common Council of the City of Rochester: Gentlemen Tbe following is a statement of the monies expended from the different funds the Executive Board for the mouth of Sop-lemlier: Hlfftiwny 73 Fire Uepartment 4 Water Works uai3 jl Miscellaneous funds, whichlncludes all local uupruvtlueols, Sx SO, Is 19 Tiios. J.

Neville, Clerk. Ordered received, filed and published. Office of Executive Boaro, C'rry Hall, Rochester, Zl, isrii. f-In Executive Board By Mr. Woodworth That the Chief Engineer of the Fire leiartneiit order his command parade for inspection and review at two o'clock P.

Tueslay, Oct. lo, and that the Clerk of the Board extend an invitation to the Mayor and Common Council and her city to be present on that occasion; the pro. cew-ion to pass in reviea in front of the Cojrt House at two o'clock. Adopted. A tiaie copy.

Tiios. J. Seville, Clerk. AM. Redmnn moved the accep.uuce of the invitation.

Adopted. By the Clerk TREASURER'S MONTHLY P.EPOIST. CITY TRKASCRKK's OFFlcK.Oet. 3a. H71, the lhm.

the Cemmon Council. The T-s-osiirpr herewith auhmits tbe Mimthly SLiu-mt-nt cf the balaius-s of the funds on the oat-of ls7S, as reiuireu avctifD .10 vi tht- City Coarter. Credit eiifinpent Fund aj-, i I un i S' S-S 70 Ijimp hnnti JVsi7 --)7 Poor Filii'l -M il il Part-Fuuii lt it. Ruin! Hn'Th II 77i) Home for 1 niaiits Fund i I Jj Cuy tiki is F.O. 1).

WILLIAMS, Tre (surer. Sul-scr1ti-d and sworn to betoro ma this Sd day of Sjci.trmuer, ls7u. Commissi merof Ord-red iveeitred. filed and puljlisaed. By the Clerk Department of Pcri.ic Instruction, i Rochester, N.

Sept. til, 1S7H. i the Common Council of the t'i'i of Bovli-etter Genti.kiie: I hi reby certify that the following transcript is a true copy from tbe minutes of a meeting of the Board of Education held Sept. Com. Hart moved a reconsiderat ion of the resolution ottered by Corn.

Howard, August ISi.l. in relation to requesting the Common Council to sell No. 5 upon cerbliu conditions. Motion to reconsider adopted tinaniniondv. Com.

Wbitmoie then moved that tbe above resolution offered by Com. Howard bi iudeuu-itely poslpoi.ed. Adopud unanimously. By Com. Havis Wbereas.

Tbe by-laws of our Board requires tbe opeuing of tbe night schools October 1st, and as we bave no school building centrally located appropriate for this purjiose except the old school building No. wbicb has lieen esjieciaily fittiHl up by the introduction of gas, otc, for this purpose, therefore Resolved, That the Common Council a-td hereby are requested not to dispose of said buildiug. Adcpud unanimously. C. X.

Simmons, Clerk. By tbe Clerk. City Ci.lrk's Office, RociIESTaJt, N. Oct. 2, 1S70.

the Honorable the Common Council Gentlemen; I have the honor to report that compliance with an act of the Legislature, passed June loth, IS7.I, C. T. Anisden, r-ecretary of tbe late Board of Water Commissioners, has turned over to me the Record of I-rix-eedingsf th "--City Clerk. By the Clerk 3 r.oCIIESTER, Sept. 2,, IS, 'j.

the Hon. Mayor and City Clerk: Gentlemen We hereby certify that Mr. William Killip is entitled to receive a certificate of exemption and request you to sign the same. Yours very- resectfully, S. M.

St it ART, L. S. Gibson. IksHV W. Matthews.

Committee on Credentials Rochester F.re lleimrtment. Ordered recoive 1, filed aud ptibbsue I. By tbe CU-rk City Clfrk's Office. Ruchestkr, N. Oct.

the Honorable tlie. Common C-Jcil of Iff CHy of Rochester tlENTLF mfn In accordance with sect ion -T ire city charter 1 report the following named le-nons amsimtcl to cflii-e bv your honorable br-dv. UiVlllgauiV quaillieu au-l laaeu uawi tcffice. Ei). I.

CiiAi'tN. of dist. 1 tu ard, Ji usuN T. Istiiist. llitU Ward, M.

E. Hassen, v'd Ward, Inspe -tors of Resi eetfullv, Edward City Clerk. Ordered received, tiled and published. Tbe resignation of J. ibobui-ou as Ins-eet- Election 1st dist.

Ninth ham: A. J. Miller. om. of Deeds: m.

U. Siiatrer. orn, ot Iiecis: Joseph L. Stuue, Com. of Deeds, were accepted.

ACTION ON OKPI.1A.NI.es. FIRST ORDINANCE. rocvsT STSr.ItT FLANK walk. Bv Aid. That the City Survey -r --eeituin anil report to tills Council Hie of ocstructins a pinole Wallt.

4 feet I'le. on s.i..-b s. te lex'-eia where c.hI walks ace now lutd? 10m Fulton avenue, to Deep iioi.ow. A.b.pied Hie surveyor submitted such estimste. i.

by Aid. iiitcomli- ll'-soived, that Ibt; followiilj im-ireveinent is expe.li. nt. viz. The cu-trueticn of a i.iuiik walk.

4 feet svlile, on each -ode of Locust slreet, jil wsl alks are now laid'from Full avenus to floiiow. And Whereiui, the I uy surveyor, iinoer lue uirac- tion of this Council has made an estimate ot tne wnoia use tiiercf, anil reiirlt-a low sinewywi, wqii'o estimate is ben-hr apnroveil. llrsolvtsl. Itirtlier, m- iim City is deemed heaefftte.1 and prooei- lu ue assss.sa tor the Ui'le lliervo. One tier of on en- a siuo 01 lymioi iinui Fulton to Deep Hollow.

And tlie I leia is neieo liiirsualioe ot litle 1 msium Co. too cinmer oi oi persons interested In the suoject nutter ot sal im- lu-overaeuv, aie it.uii-'i fcu Cil, on Tuesilav evening. tlie l.tli. ls.il, at C-j at tlie iiiiumm v-vimioi vuaiuoui, s. m-u alli-icntioi! will baboaid.

AUopu-a. FLAO WALK OS JUMF.S STttrET. Ft Aid. Whlteorob ltesolvert. That the City Surveyor ascenmn and reisirt to tl.is i oum-ii in-e(n-n.

walk six wide on the east of J. in str.i in front of lot No. from Dan street to the north liutj ot said school lot. Ad- ital. '1 lie Sill ever submitted as ssii-h estimate t-.

itV Aid. Itesilived, Tiutl the loUolving 1m I'viw-iiient viz: -the const; notion ot a fliiit walk slT feet wide, on the east siile Of Jones street. ID front of school lot fi.on nn street to the north line of s-dd sciool lo1 And wheis iis. Tile City Mlrv.our, inid.T the liiissirion i. i liiiv msde mi ostlinste of vi'li thi-re-if.

'and the some at Stii, which esiiinate is h-retiy al itov.sI; furtlier. I let the fottowlnfr portion of aaid citr is iliH iiosl betietU-si anil proissr lo ht aseessisj 1 Hie vhole exi-nse ttu viz: i.u .,..1 lun.la nn the eat at te Jon. a sireit. from lKiaa aireet lo the atria line of .1 i-i-lrVin aflrel. direet.

to r.uMish noti-s In ptir-iiiin- Itl, of ttie City i.f It tli.it all i lit section mi oi iuo o.i--i liiti isl til the sul.j. sit. said prov'-meiit are reuuiivu to am un ue on. o-o. en Tm es-t.

17lh. at half past o'clock, at the Common Council cliauiber, when alio ration will be heard. s'. a ot.ank walk lit Remolds t. on motion of Aid.

lieUUBtl. WW poslu jinn! until tha nevt meetuiK. r.ireteanlnv the bed cf the aee River, on motion of aid. Milti- was IndeH-mtels He also i a remoi-slrrtili e. in, uiotiouof SM.

KulT the tloal ordinaio-s for 1m-proveinetit ot Sophia slieet was posli-ont I until to uri resolar mts.liotf. FINAL ORPINANCF.S. ITASS WAUt OS CHAXSlSIl aTRHFT. On motion of Aid. Whir.sunn tlie llounl pmre-tisa lo hear allegation Hi relation to the iiupiMVcillcm uj-fccriissl Hi tl.e onllliimi-e lielow.

After beaniur auch alleKallona from aU iiersimi ap- PeAld, (sTiiteomh anlimlrted the followimr: An ordinance 1" eoiistroi-t a olank wall; on Channinf l. fr-'in Huilson street to North Ttie Commiai -aincil of the Ciiy tf ashejter do or- a.i.. Mk r.ilt.iws. 1 ha oi a plana waia i.ajr tee, oB.n iiiehea wide on each side of Clinuinng street, from Hudson slrvot to North avenue also tha utssossai-y crosswalks. Anil the wnirie eTpensesnaii no iH-i i s-s- ment uptu the Ion anil piri-eis or num to ins iiena-nteilttii-rt i.y and the.

City Surveyor, under tlie direc- of till Council, Itavmg nitue an eaiuuaio o. anise and reimrteil the aanie at aicMn. which e.tl- ntaia was ami la narsny approTeo, sum oi ImsI1.IT the ll--le SlUolUlt ot me esilinoie sunn In. aaiiriai nn rut low and puis-els of land. Aud me aortiou of said city winch said C.mmon Council oe.

ni will lie lN.nefltett by said Improvatuoul la da- K-nlM-d aaf.dlt.wa- Biliaateeel. fnn lluds. aa slnsst to North aventm. On wht- ale.vedesi-riissi is.rlloii of the city tne said lim it herol.yoi,lrwlaisaiMt. And Pavia Mesav, K.

T. Oatley and Ana. M. koeth, tha aaseasora of anid oily, not liiUtr.Kted hi any of tl ao lanemed ami not of kin to any liitor.ste.1, are hereby and directed to maao an assessiui tit all lh Ion anl parcels of land and houses within tlie portion or part of aaid cityao dealsnated. of the aaid amount In liroi-irtlon as nesriy aa sii-h sh ill las A 11 the lola MlKI oareeia ia.ni mi s.

aoaisiuireliy Uia uiakuis of said imiirovemanl and Maul Asaesai.ra are bali liy to r-s- nil. pur his iiur-IsTs. at ll.e ttli a- is-tola inn In Uia' toraaoon, at I he oiUis, of thi l- Oily Hnnttnirton moved to amend bv atrtkttiir out tlia territory between North street and North avonua. l.mt by tlie folio wliitl vole Aye Aid. peart, Rouuian, HuntingUiD, Thomaoi, AKa'y AridUTracv, Vairle.

llmwn, Westbury, Whit -eonib. Palmer, Hrlnker, tlava, Hunn, J. W. Martin, ilennett, Kelly, Chaoe, toeekenatem. Braor, Mciiraw, Nunniild.

Smila, llaeiael IS. The onlmaueo was Iiimi ueclarsMl earrted by tha fnl. Av-ea Tracy, Weatmiry Whlleomli, Palmer, Rniikar, Hava. Hunn, ReUmaJi, J. W.

aitln, Ilennett, Clon lo. haustelu. Ilrayaa, Mouraw, inoulaa, Kicnold, Smllti Is. NsAld. Nasla.

brown, Paart, IlunlliMTtiHi, A. H. Harlin, Ilaetael A. ibeuioiihiiaueefor a aawr la CbauiplalB street in in at the Bt Ac iinK ne immediately put cooitition I tor a night school: that the Supply Committee te lnstiucted to seat four rooms with old desks aud Hie Fuel and Fire Fixture Committee put up stoves in said rooms and that the Teachers Committee lie instruc ed to appoiut four teachers for the night school in No. 5, and four for the night school in No.

14, both of which schools shall open Monday, ttctotiertltb. Ctim. Oiulkins moved its reference to the Teachers Committee with power to aot. Mo-lion ruled out of order. Tbe ouestion now recurred tirm tbe adontion the original resolution wbicb was lost as fol-ows Ayes Com.

Fitz Simons, Brownell, Flynn, hitmore, Martens, loavi ii. Navs Ctim. liemia, Wray, Howard, Newell, Cauikins, Plar.t, Hart T. Com. Howard now moved the adoption of Com.

lhavis's resolution, changed by striking out Monday, October tlth," and substituting as soon aa possible." Com. Fljnn moved toomend bv the words '-on Tuesday, Gctober Jtth." Adopttd. As Ibus amendrd adopted. By Com. Newell ltcsolvetl.

That so much of tbe Teacbeis' Committee Report adopted at the regular meeting August 7tb, as relate! to tbe salaries of tbe male teachers of our Grammar Schools reconsidered. Avfs Com. Bemis, Wray, Howard, New-H, Cauikins, Plant, Flynn, Whitmore, Davis, Hart Id. Nays Com. Fitz Simons, Brownell, Martens Com.

Davis ntoved a further reconsideration, far as fclales to tbe salaries of all Itachnrs. Adopted as toliows: Yeas C'no. Bemis, Fitz Fimons, v'rav, Howard. Newell, Cauikins, I'iaat, Flvnn, Whitmore, Martens, Hare 1'. Nays Com.

Brownell, Davis 2. Coin, Davis now moved the adoption of said former report of the Teachers' Coimnitteo, except that the salary of the Principal of No. IS Com. Brownell moved that tbe falary of the Principal of No. 7 lie the same as last year.

Com. Newell moved as a substitute that the salaiits of the Male Principals be fixed at it 1,5 ou year. On motion of Coin. Brownell the previous question waa ordered, and the vote upon Com. Newell's motnm to bv tbe salaries of tbe male priucipalsat was lost as follows At es Coin.

Bemis, Wray, Howard, Newell, Cnulkins, Plant ti. Nays FitzSimons, Tssster, Brownell, Flynn, "Wbittnore, Martens, Davis, Hart H. The question now recurred upon Com. Brownell 's motion to fix the salary of tae Principal of No. 7 the same as it was last year.

aLd it was lost as follows Aes Coin. ntis, FitzSimous, Brownell, Flynn, llavis .0. Nas Com. Wray, Howard, Newell, Cauikins, Lester, Plant." Whitmore, Martens, PLtrt y. A vote was cow taken upon Com.

Davis's motion and lost as follows: Yeas Com. Bemis, FitzSimons, Howard, Caulkics. Brownell. Davis li. Nays Com.

Wrav, 1'iant, Flynn, Wbiiniore, Martens, Hart S. Com. Lester moved that tbe salaries of the teachers in tbe Free Academy be tbe same as fixed August 7th. Com. Brownell moved as an umndment that the saiarv of Pr-of.

Gleam be and of Dr. Fur be bo. tin motion of Com. Hart tbe question was divided anil a vo'e lirst taken on tbe part relating to fixing the salary of Dr. Forbes at fsoii, and lost as follows: Ayes Com.

FitzSimons, Brownell, Whitmore Nays Com. Bemis, Wray, Howard. Newell, Cauikins, liester. Plant, Flynn, Marteus, Davis, Hart 11. Tbetpicstion was now taken upon fixing the tabory of Pmf.

Glenn at and lost as follows: Avis Coins. Cauikins, Brownell, Flynn, Davis, Hurt 5. Nats Corns. Bemis, FitzSimons. "Wray, Howard, Newell, Lester, Plaut, Whitmore, Marteni Com.

lister now moved that Prof. Glenn lie dropped fiom the list of teachers in the Free Academy. Lost as follows- Ayes Com. Bemis, Nays Com. FitzSimons.

Wray, Howard, Newell, Cauikins, Brownell, Plant, Flynn, Wbitmore, Martens, Davis Hirt li. Tbeijueolion now recurred upon Com. Leis ter's motion to make the salaries the same a-fixed August aud was adopted as follows. ayes. Com.

Davis moved a reconsideration of the follow ing, adopted August tilst Com. Hart moved as an amendment that whole subject of changing geographic be definitely postponed." Com. Lester moved to adjourn. Lost as follows: Ae Com. FitzSimons, Newell, Lester Hart 4.

Navs Com. Bemis, Wray, Howard. Cauikins, Brownell, Plant, Flynn, Wbitiu oro, Martens, llavis Id. Com. I now moved that the motion of ('pm.

Davis be laid on the table Luvanta Plant, Hart Navs Com. Bemis. TTrav. Howard, Cauikins, Browtiell, Fiynti, Wbitmore, Martcus, Davis y. Com.

Lester now moved that Com. Davis' moiiiin be iudef.attttlvpistposeil. Lost as follows; Ayes FitzSimons. Newell, Cauikins, Lester, 'tiant, Hare li. Nays Cum.

Bemis, Wray. Howard, Brownell. Flvnti. Wuiuuore. Ma tens.

I.lavis s. tVni. Lester moved to ailjojrn. Lost as ollows: Ayes Com. FitzSimons, Newell, Cauikins, Lester, Wbiuuore o.

Navs Com. Bemis. Wray, Howard, Brownell, Plant, Flvnn, Martens, Davis, Hart ll. Coin. Davis" moved the previous question which was ordered as follows: Ayes Com.

Bemis, Wray. Howard, Brownell. Flynn. Wbitmore, Martens, Davis Nays orn. Fim Simons.

tauisius, Lester, Plant. Hart il. A vole was accordingly taken on orn. ia- is's ruction to recou-idor the above motion ot im. Han.

adopted. August is, nu cameo follows; Avs Com. Bemis. Vt ray, Howard, Brown Flynn, Wbittnore. Martens, Davis s.

cm. ii- ttinuons, iseweu, cauumis. I'latit, Hart o. Com. Flvnu now the following: Whereas It is well kuowu to the mem bers cf this Beard the universally auit xnres seil imuon of tbe teachers in our scnools tbat tbe Guvots series ot tstograpuy now in ue are not at all adapted to our school wants, aud bave for veal's been considered almost worth less as a text book, so much so that there has not been a tirst grade in tbe city tnat bave of cessitv used other text books to properly in struct their grades, tbus proving its inferiority compared with other works.

And Iiereiis it is our uesire wa save irirmiess tbe patrons of our schools from any extra expense iu the iirehase of new laooks, but on the other baud to ligbteu tbeir expenditures, there fore, Resolved That the Swinton series ot lioo- grapbiee be and hereby are adopted by this Board, and that ali tbe principals be instrucNsd to notify the scholars in tneir scuoois mat. when tbey find it necessary to pure-base a Geography, they are to purchase the Swinton's which are oe iurnisueu at. tins umiisms prices F.lemenlarv, 71c, Complete Course, thus saving to the patrous 40 iertvnt. fmm Uie priesa now paid for Guvot's, novv iu use, aud thereby gradually intnstucing them into tbeir schools, ami ligniening tne cost to an, but no scholar having a Guvot's Geography is to be asked to purchase a new Swinton's. Com.

Lester moved its postpouemeus uuva the next regular meeting. Com. Newell moved to adjourn. Lost as follows 1 Ayes Com. FitzSiinons.

Newell, Caulotius, Lester, Plant, AVhitmore, Halt Navs Com. Bemis, Wrny, Howard, Brownell, l'lynn. Martens, Davis 7. Com. Davis moved the previous question, which was earned as follows Ayes Com.

Bemis, Wray, Howard. Brownell, Flvnu, Whitmore, Davis- 7. NajBs Com. FtuSimous, Newell, Caulkius, Lester, Plant, Hart-ti. The question now recurred upon Com.

Lester's motion, which was lost as tollows Ayes Com. FitzSimons, Newell, Lister, Plant, Whitmore, Hart 7. Nays Com. Bemis, Wray, Howard, Brow nell, Flynn, Martens, Davis 7. Com.

Lester moved to adjouru. at as fol- lows Ayes Com. Fit.Simona, Newell. Cauikins, Lester, Plnut, Wbitmore, Hart 7. Navs Com.

Bemis, Wray, Howard, Brownell, Vlyun, Martens, Davis 1. moved to adjourn for one week. Iaost as follows Ayes orn. Bemis, i- I'ZMmons, iooweu, Cauikins. lister.

Plant, Hart i. Nays Com. Wray. Howanl, Brownell, Flynn, Wbitlnore, Murteus, Davis 7. A vote was now taken upon Com.

Flynn resolutiem, as follows: Ayes-Com: Renin, ray, Itowam, i.row- nell, Flynn, Whitmore, Martens, Davis 1. Nays tm. Htzsnnons, -seweu, tsiuuiu, Lester, Plant, Hart li. iiofora the result of the Ballot was declare 1 the Chair distaded tnat the resolution otlered by toiui. Flynn was out of onler, and the proceed- tbat tbe original resolution of Com.

Hart that tbe whole stll'lecl of cnaiigmg geogia- nhiea las indellnitelv liostiioned," had tiroueht la-fore the bouse ou a motion to reconsider had not yet lieen dispised of. Com. Howarel appcaiea trout tue uecmioo ot tlie hair. Com. Lester moved to adjourn.

aa folloWS Aves Com. FitzSimous, Newell, o.c I s-liir Plant. Hurt 7 jsBy9Coni. Vtrnv, Howard, orowneu, Whirmore. Martens.

Davis The iniestioa was now taken 011 sustaining the decision of tbe Chair aud lost as follows; Ayes Com. Bemis, ivewe 1, tauiiiiu, ien Plaot. lirtft li. Navs Com. Wrav, Howani, nrowuou, tv i In mm.

Mnrttois. Davis The Chair now declared the orijiual resolu- 1.. r.r l'. t'lt-tin fiilootail. Com.

now moved a reciynsnleration of Com. Flvnn's resolution, taosi, as imiowa Aves Ctiiiis. Bemis, FiliSunou. Newell lajnr Pliuit. Hart 7.

fiavs Corns. ray, llowaro, ni-uautin, Flvnu. Wbituuin', Marteiw, lavis 4. -i-cAi'iili'li KCIN1KT r.m, Tliat oriWs drawu on tbe t'av Treasurer to pny the follow- iiui aud charge tbe Hoanl of tultioaUou N. W.

Penrdlct Jnjii. M. Wt'tU kttintia R. (i unl Hvln A l.rttfl K. R.

t-H i UrW Yvrlrv K. Alcuuuler SO. 1. M. 9.

Anthony I1. i Ml (fl r. M. M. J.

A. fc. L. L. Bt A.

A. W. S. N. E.

V. F. A. C. M.

K. 1. I C. A S. W.

K. K- I V. y. K. F.

il. Itn M. V. K. A.

FU U. Jf A. M. J. S.

-T S. A. M. feu Ah K. Kit F.

L. -I. C. L. L.

L. J. A. Vfjr K. H.

JI. I. M. 1-'. E.

M. P. A. A. J.

I H.i V. Cora A. I C. M. K.

S. r. 1i i E. F- B. E.

A C. d. In Common ounrll, Oct. 3d, 1876. REOCTJ.R MEETING.

Tb FrPMiimt of the Board, Aid. J. W. jnartro. prewamc.

Prent Aldermen Tracr, Nagle, Hrnini, IVwatHiry, Vsari, Wbilvotnb. l'aliDor, Bnnker, Has, Hsdipy, Buna, J. VV. Martin. Bonnet', Kelly.

Cbace, HunUDgtoo. KievktnMeiti, biavnr, jle-Graw. Thomas, 3un-110M. tsrauti, A. H.

Martin. Raet7l Abait-Aid. Ahlri.lge, Morh.irdt, Weldon, Ijitier, B-k. liiokanl, Hilliert 7. The mil e- of he previous meeting were approved a.

pQtilbbed. TRESKSTATIOX OF BUXS, ACCOUNTS, 4C. By Aid. Wesibury Fetition of Peter 8Vtaartito erw' a wood building corner of Joid at. and West ave.

Referred to Wood jSniidiDg Commiltee and Fire with xwer to aot. Also the foiloyyins: petition which was ordered received, hied and published To the Hon. the Common Council of the Cii ij of Rochester: In presen in; the hill of the icbeter Orphan Asylum for he qnarur ending tic ober 7to, Tij. the aursr o' the asvluin desne to cad tbe attention ot your bemorahle b.ty to the iii-U quale i rii-e bioh is paid bv the' fit and county for Ie b-wrd of pauper children lu the various in-tituiions. Ibe price or nwri for such chiMren in the Ttoriics er Orphan Asylum was fixed by a mutual agreement bstwein the Overssvrs ot the Toorand ibe Mnaiwrsof the Orphan Asyluuj in u-p than twenty years ago.

and has remained during all the flue uations in the cost of living caused by the late civil war and the business depress-100 which natnrally followed. hen this confact was made the sum sreed upon, SI. mi per week, amplr covered the actual cost of maintenance, wiiich at that time averaged a little over ninety cents per week. Since that lime various causes have conspired to increase the cost of living throughous tlie country and charitable institutions are not exempt roui iti? peueral burthen. One pmm.neti.

cause of inreaseil expenses at thesstuiin is uu.i our waich ha lieen estahusi et within the last ten years. io u- two years of n.e were re- Ceivetl nnd em-el by auv lnst ilmion in the city on' it A id. when, yielding to t'ie iuil-eraiive uno-iuil tr provision for that l.eiplesschi-sol lit ie one-, the makers of lid Orpuaa A-j opened their do ors" to infants nfliie age; and have welomed to theiroursery 'iuriuz the nine years of it exi t-ence one liuuired aud lifty-four babie-s between the aesof ua aisd two years. Toe care ot tuese bulpless babies can mt he coctideil to irfiM.rant or inexieriem-ey hflii. 31any iiifan.s- arse br.mht to us from tna deathbed of a er.

wiUi leeble canstkunous and Wo wi'h bi relitar. tain s. requiring care day nigot. Comj.i.ut nurses must lie provided and when b.j(.,ng mea-les or scarlet fever pre ail. ouil the regular nurses liecom exhausted it fa cons aut watching, nutit nurses must te hired.

s-e ttian sir monrhs ago, two lit'Je girls, sent the a yKcu oy tne ior marter. brought infants into ibe About tne same tinw a litlie motherless oov brougtit whooping cough, ana 1-ir wees: ue as tt-ii was convene 1 into a liospitsl. 'Itietwo ilLseases working tge her fatal to several m-tanw and left m.iny ol the childreu in a -nv cond.tion. Wh wipiii ci.ugh still ln.rs and every ne child receivel lerpeluates be disease. Huring all these mi ntbs the exr nurses and uibt watchers re-iimreil.

addeu to the cost of delicacies cbihli i n. have a belied our niibly bills to a sfsriiing sum. The snatest avenige exiiense of maintciuca per meek as reached during tbe wir since which nine it has graduiMy derei-1, until no wiibsiari.l ng the addiiunai ost of the nurseries, the average expense per week last vear was 1 This estioia docs not include interest on Imildirgs or auy ou'lav for improvements. Tne cost of maintenance week is icb less ia our asylum ii.an tb it of any other insti ution whose slati. les we have been able to obtain.

Jjy reference to the list of institu ions none of bu-a receive babies it will be seen that our fig rrsbeara favorable compirison: Tne TcT Orphan Asyium averages pr Tt- 5n Brej.iklvn li.ijie Tv-stiriiro Chi! aiirrs HnfTi) Asylum averages. 2 43 2 Hu I oca PvDtvtrt at Catb. lo. lm II m'. K'wlvtr.

n-r. Eptsc' -pal Ch-jreh 1 si The Managers of the jus dire to sib-mit tbe foregoing to your consideration, and a-k if justice rt'tes not reqiiu-e that city and couuiy should the institutions which care f.r tbeir puper cniljn.n as muen as it would cos. to keep them at tbe Ootintv-House, e-iiecially as the re-uits of the training received in these iusii.iuious tend very largely to reduce tbe utmioer of paujiers. anl onse-queotiy the burthen of taxation fcr naSbe tuariric. Onrproteses are all the ItTid lawyers, physicians, merchants, and hapov wives and mothers, the great proportion of whom would have been paupers aud criminals but for the protecting care given to them in their early years by our and tbe christian homes in which tbey have jlol ihrauub our instruai.Mit.ilny.

Ve are largely in debt for C3rreut expenses, and can see no way of relief while tbe city of Rochester and the runty of M'nroe continue to pay us bnt four-sevenths of the cost of maintaining their jiajper children tbus transferring from the grei body of taxpa era to ibe miparatively who c.id-trii ule to tbe current ex.ieuses of tbq A-ylim the buideu oi the other three-seveuihs of their stii'i-r. tf wTe eo.ild lie relievel of this burthen we told lelv on a generous public for iba suo(rt of all oi-pbau destitu.e children wnb are v-L'ari -ati'e t-i pet ber coiiuty or city. of tins are ia the Asylum at tna present titDe a te or tnis number rtenve a pir- sopfiit pirnts or friends, an 1 the olt-er? are entire. ilienitm on tne The bill preseritV'. to you for tbe j-aarte.

ea 1-ing i '--t. 1st is mOe out on the basts of ex tenses for ls7o alt ouh the ratio will und.mttodiy t-e greater tbts year owing to ttie ULiusual oi sickne-s in the Asylum. Hi bly hi ping that the relief asked Day b-i gratitid. the ieti ion is respe'f uily subiuittel. lv uii.er cf the Board of niRgers.

Mas. Wat. N. Saiie. Tr-rasuri-r.

Aid. Westburv moved that a coinrnitte' of five, of His Honor tile Mayor and tha resident of ibe Board sitlii be rjelllb3rs. tie aopoiiited to c-'nter with tbe Managers of the Orpbaa As.lum on tbe subject mister of the petition. A lopte.1. Bv Aid.

Urmker -Bills of Clnrles A. Jeffords, M. Huntington. Citizens (jas Co s. A.

Millington Ar Rochester Gas Citizens' ixas ltl.tV'i R'tches'r Iras Light Referred to Limp CinuiiU-e. By Aid. bays Common CovtueV the Ct'ij of Gevtlkmex Your I-aw Committee to whom was referred the matter of the allowance proposed to lie vo ed to the reporters of the various papers, would report thai the Coram in Council has no power to expend money for such a purpose, and that sueb pat meDt would ilk-gal. Si" Hats, John McvJmw. K.

HVNTlN'tJTOS, Vfi. 8. Smith, A. hi. Martin.

Committee. Aid. Hays moved the alopt'iouoi tb rep-t. Bv Al-i. ria liey roic-e pty iohioi ot S.

ptctuber, S1 to rotice t'ouiciittre. Y.y Aid. Redman Resolved. Tnat Goorge Zei-ii-ln have perT.is-ion to rebuild or rep nr his atu. ntua'e on Private said barn Having 1 e.

d-troyed by lire on tbe Sid A lopted. Bv Aid. Bennett -Bills of M. B. Hltiford, Ktap Ac rislier, Referred to lie.

Tiuont House Commit ee. IVtition of John Coonor to ereit a wool butidmg Peiio st eet. Uefened to tbe ood Building Comu.iuee. By. Aid.

falellv Petition of tar payers in Jecnings street to buiid a sidewaik. Kcferrel to the Improvement Committee to Lnng in ao ordinance. Bv Aid. Chare Petition of liert Stewart to erect a wojd btniding in White itreet an 1 moved that it be granted. Adoitei.

ALo, tbe lulls of Benford Stewart, il do i I Ijallagber. John 10. Bryan. i.M: John U. llsou.

ii.ij.'. Referred to the Continent Konieuse Comtuittee. Also, the bill of IV, I. V'Kitten. t1 iikj Line Railway Committee Bv Aid.

Huntington Bdl of Fred.S Mmgej, tl allegeJ damages to iamb! by tba overt'ow of Court and William street outlet sewir Refenvi 'o the Committee. Petition of the Rochester HoiiKeiathf Free D-siensary Association for a donaUon of ttu. Aid Huntington moved that tbe prayer be 'ranted and an order hedrawu for the amount. Aid Haves moved that the sabjen-t be reierr-ed to the "litaitb. Commilue to report at tbe next meeting.

A'd. Brown moved as an amendment that the sum be Tlb City Attorney said that the appropriation woulu not I legal, the city uai ao ngUt to pve away the mey Aid. Palmer moved to lay the tubje oa the table ind fititteiv. Ad(pted. By Aid.

Kleeken-tein Bills of He'slin-rer A Statkutcht, James Baker, 1 St. Mary Jri'han Boys' Asylum. lisltt.o; Wm. Punch, lo: Heme for Friendless, yi'. Jo-pb lleller, 110.5": JoLanDa Yawiuan, Ixiuis Miller.

ta.M: P. Eisemnenger, fo.iw; Mcintosh. Aikenbead Co 1-1 Henry dimmer, Ljuis B-uss, 8s. Joseph's Orphan Aslum, Chnrcta Home, K5T; City llfjspital, St. Patrick Onhan Asylum, ii.T4: Kt.

Mary's Hiwpiial, Referred to 1'oor Committee. Petition for erection of a wood building by Aodtew Andres in Orange street. Referred to Wood Building Committee and fire Marshal with power to act. By Aid. of I'lion James llay, ti: ti.

k'tu- V. V. hlinsev. lieferred to Health Committee. Bv Aid.

Thomas To the Hon. the Common Covncil of tlie Ci'u of ItiM hester (JETrutMEjt Yisir Asses-ment Committee i matters of erro iha roll for street newer, would report that they have keaid tbe evirieut aud find that in the matter of Zue fctreet sewer ameawnent that the orji-tinni-e for the sewtr was duly passed by tne ommm Council, on a majority petition; only one person appeared lo complain and be hail nothing to acuii.st tlie assessment except J.H l.r. art tl.tt Kj (llli llllE Deed the sewer. He is asseswxl projxirtionately with his neighlxirs, several of whom appeared jour Committee and urged the adoption of th ll as to co to the bad tbe app we tbe rV the to ot tbe the tbe to we to iu of ot I I which baa lieen presented'or of wbicb we have any knowledge. In order that none should ha omitted we sent an agent along the wbole line of coudiiit tonersonaily notify all parties having such claims against us to present them for settlement before our term of olllce Our books and vouchers we believe to have been kept with accuracy, clearness and method, and plainly intelligible for examination without explanation or assistance.

For which we desire to accord the credit chiefly to our faithful, accurate and upright Secretary, Col. C. T. Ainsden, who needs no other commendation from us in a community where hd is so well kt own and highly esteemed. Ot every detail of Ihis extended work maps are made and are on file, giving exact location and description of every pipe, sjiecial casting, tap, connection, hydrant, stop-gate, air-valve, blow-off, or other attachment or construction! with such careful data by which to be guidelj that aDy one of them can, at any lime, lie reached, if desired, with as certain direc ne as if exp sed to view upon tbe surface of the ground.

For this most important record our obligations are due to tbe accomplished assistants in the Chief Engineer's oltice, of whom Mr. Emil Keuicbling has been tbe head. All this has been done in addition to tbe manifold drawings and designs which have been neoei-sary throughout the vanous stages of the work. In this connection we desire geoerally to express our appreciation of the valuable services of all bo have been nearly associated in employment with us in the ptosecutiou and management of the work in various capacities. All have dt ne weil, and in their resjieotive spheres of duty have contributed largely to its successful accomplishment.

Industry, fidelity and zeal bave generally characterized the all, and each and all are entitled to their full share of credit in the grbnd result. The indications of probnble revenue are exceedingly eneouragmg. We bave believed that tbe best policy was to put the ra es of wa'er as low as possible in order to offer every ind n-e-noent to iis use. Tbe increase in tlie connections which bave been made, an 1 tbe more ex tended use which has resulted sinco the introduction of Hemlock Lake water have been very gieat. Already there are over i.ooti services in use, supplying a much larger imber of consumers, many of them Fiime of our most extensive manufacturing estabti-hments aud largest blccks.

Tbe present revenue, at the vory raus established, notwi'hstanding the short time the Hemlock Iake water has bsen in use, over jWu.iMI. At tbe ra of increase of connections made during the past eight mouths, tbe revenue should, in another year, be more than twice ibat amount. We feel assured that live years at the st ihe work will prove to in lare rneusiue, if not como'etely, self -suj-teining. Die pipe in Hemlock I.ake should be extend feet further mto tbe lake so that is opening should reach into water of So feat Tbe necessary and othr materi il fr the purjKist is urmsiie 1 and delivered on the shore ot tbe Lake, but noi bavir.g the requisite funds to extend it, we have been un ible do to. The piise now ex-ends ah rot 701 leot into the lake wuere tbe depth of water is aboot tt.

This extension was intended to nude, but we were comjielied to use the funds at our command for back-tilling the trenches and deepening tbe outlet from Canadice Lake in order to protect the city from legitimate claims for damages against it. There should be suitable bulkheads contracted at both Hemlock and Canadice lakes in order that the How of water from those lakes into their outlets may be absolutely controlled. A tell graph line is a'so imperatively needed from tbe city to Hemlock lake along the conduit line, for more perfect supervision of tbe condition of the works as a prevention of serious damage resulting from breaks, aud for greater facility of management. It is due to the contractor to sav that his work has been generally well and" faitnfullv done. He has prosecuted it with energy and vigor from lirst to last, and has alwavs b-en ready to push it on with all available force and peilorm ail that tbe F.ngineer has required of him.

The amount of work performed by him so short a sce of time is enormous. Tbe magnitude and difficulty of the work from Slab City to the lake couid only be apprj-ciatcd when during it progress. From Slab Ci there is a stretch of solid rock cutting (Ml feet long, JJ feet in depth and feet in width. F'or the remaining distance water were encouineier, ovtu time to baffle eveiy effort to construct treucb an. As last as earth removed quicksand ni-water would run in, and caving banks of earth into the trench, destroy all the work which bad been done.

In many places tlie trench had to mntir- aiw fisss biiS oiit tieHoa. In one space It!" feet the banks fell in so that the width of trer.eh was from tW to 70 feet. A force of tVW ioen worked with ail tbeir uiiuht for days without gaining a rod in In fact, one point it Iwk seven davs with tbe available force which could work, to lay a single pipe. Tbe diioculties were enough to appal the most courageous. But the sturdy pluck and unconquerable energy of Mr.

John D. Spau'. li ig, the foreman iu cburge, by slow degrees overcame tbe obstructions and success crowned bis eilorts. We cannot permit this report to close with- out expie-siug our obliga-ions for the inval ual-le services of our Chief Engineer, Mr. J.

Nelson Tublis. and our app'sfiation of bis rare skill and genius as a hydraulic engineer. While thoroughly versed in the science of his profession be has never hesitati-d to set formulas and formulated methods at dcliam-e, when bisoara genius bus dictated a better way or larger result. He has attempted and accomplished in portions of this work niiny things wbicb the jti ig-uients of Ibe most skilful of bis profes-iou bave declared impossible and cbimerical. He has constructed tbe longest line of syphon water conduit of which there is any record, and as one of the results of Ins work we have thrown heavy s.

reams uf three, four aud five inches diameter to far greater heights than the formulas of hvdraulic science mip-ite as possible. He has devised and constructed a complex but original system of water works never before constructed, which so effectually provides against any possibility of interruption of suo-plv and affords such absolute prote -tiou agaitist tires as to mark these works as tbe most perfect in the worwl, and since tbe introduction of Hemlock Lake water in midwinter, there has not been any interruption in its supply to the city for a single moment. denial in intercourse, pa'ient under trials and disappointments, cool aud undaunted iu the oreseuce of difficulties, cleir in iudg.iient, accurate in detail, rarely mistaken In bis estimate of results, of strict integrity, linn in purpose and of remarkable executive ability, we re free to confess that the credit of the success of these reagnincent water works is in largest measure due to bun. He is de-ervediy entitle to and will be regarded as one of the most emiuetit hydraulic engineers in tne couu trv. "This well deserved nraise is the mora grati fvitie to express, from tbe fact that he ii one of our own citizens, and bis remarkable ability bas been made conspicuous iu the construction of this great Koccester work.

lur work is done, and as we In the faisa of difficulties of no ordinary char actr. of hindrance, of discoui-agemeut. of dis trust, we bave steadfastly a.lbeied to ttie plaus of con-truction as first devised. 7.rM coiitld-iit the comnleted res'llt would be our best vindication, and so we trust it has been. We may be justly pardoned it we should tie nroinl to have lieen identified with tbe noblest work of which our city has had or ocrhims ever mav hereafter bave.

to boast; work whose benet'u-ent influence will live long after we and our generation shall have been foi-p-otten in the gladness aud health and iu fort it will briug to every home, and the pros perity, growth and Improvement ot our city. Khsiveix Hakt. J. C. Cochrane, C.

C. MottMK, Oilman H. Pkrkins, St. H. MtHRIMAN, Water Commissi oners Aid.

Kelly moved that tbe communication be received, tiled anil published. Adopted. By the Clerk Office of Kxf.i Boap.d. 1 Rociiesikr, 81, lM. To the Honwnblr tlie Cjiiimon t'oitiisif of fi Cil of liorhesUr The Executive Board of the city of Roches ter herewith respectfully presents to your tiira orable tsody an addiuonai list oi sireebs in which tbey propose, with your approval, to lay water maius for lire protection aud domestic ue.

Although it was estimated that the appropn-ation would lie exhausted in ing mams in tlie first allotment of streets, yet the fact tie-came appaieut that a considerable balance would remain unixoeuded if the work wera done for the contract prices, allowing liberally for all contingent expenaei nun ungiu oriwj iu tbe progrees of the work. This Board, therefore, took up and considered patiently the petitions on tile, but necessarily excluded in the first allotment, and their deliberations resulted in the selection of the streets named in the communication. bile desirous of accommodating all who petitioned, tbe limited amount which t'ley hail to expend cooqielied tlieui choose one oat of every four which asked for the water. Tbe list is Herewith appended: LIST OF ADDITIOSAI, BTRF.K.TS IN WHICH IT It FROPlotiKD TO LAY WATER MAINS DUHtNO THE PRESENT SEASON, Asylum street From East Main street to Union street. Bartlett street From Reynolds street to 2S0 feet west of Plymouth aveuue.

Briggs place From ChiU road to 1 oO feet "thl rnd From West ave. to Briggs plana. 1 From He. Paul to North Clinton street. liardiner iiork-From Alexander street to Oranu bwt-Fiooi South avonue to Whalen i7.

Hmith at. to I.yell street. I.nru strw.t-Froua piesenl end to Court Martin street-From Hart avenue to Lowell Mathews street-From East avenue to present end )0 feet north, by to re bj To To in To To of of REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES. Aid. -tiraw, from the Health Committee Aid.

from Ibe lruant Hoose Corn-nit-tee, and Aid. Krinker, from the Lamp Committee, reported favorably on the bills referred tueir respective committees, and moved their reference to the Fiuance Committee for payment. Carried. REPORTS OF SPECIAL C4MXTTTEKS. Aid Kelly, fro tbe Four of Julv Committee, reported progress aud asked forfuiiiier time, whied was grunted.

Aid. Hunting on, from the Investigating Committee, reported progress and a-ked for furiber time, which was granted. Aid. "agle movei luat uie resolution adopted at a previous meetiog, oirecliug tue School Couimu.ee to advertiso fir bids for the purchase of No. 5 school hojse.

be recoasid-eied. Adopted. Aid. Hsys stated that he had the pleasure to announce tual, in the mat er of tbe acpea! of City Supervisors from tbe assis.sm.,lt pted by the of Su-iervisors. a dcis ou been given favor of the city, an I thai money disbursed by ihecity tocrryou ie al wouid ultimately bj reimbursed By the tlcrk: tH Kir-E of the Board of i Watkr Commissioners.

R.ICUESTER, :o.h, lsTli. Tolhe HonnraNe Cj mmi Corned of the Ci'u of titH-hexrer Tbe time has arrived when i.t. law the term of our othce empires. Tbe ork entru-ted to our caare is done and trust aud fully believe commends itself to approval and pride of our fellow -citizens. tat ever may have been our shnriroming, or mMakes we may have made, we have 'call, avored to act according to our best iud mentsmtbe directions m.oss coududve to toe constmcuoo of a perfect system of as well as to tlie greatest value to the city of Roch ester both in tbe present and future.

That we should bave been criticised at times with severity aud censured with bitterness, was naturally lie expected, as our rcspon-ibiiity was g--av9 indeed. The magnitude of the work was without precedent in our city affairs, the required expenditure enormous, the plans of cous rucion original, and tbe pecuniary indition of tho country straitened and depressing. Opinious were divided as to wbe.her tbe city- was in need water works at all. whether if "nee tad thJy should not be cheaply constructed anl on'y for wants of tbe present generation, whether future wants of jr rapidly increasing city should Dot likewise be regarded, and also as to sources of supply. Tbe Rochester Water Company were vigorous in opposition, iu order forward their scheme of supplying, or attempting to supply, tbe themselves and pursued us through the courts of tbe to wolT- As e-ubar-bave eoutinuei and now thS1 hers might ha-e done it better, more wisely, tuore cheaply, and with fewer mistakes.

Bat lieheve tbe judgment of the people is. wha'-ever may bave been tbe deficiencies of those in charge, it has been weil done, and thore are Done who w-ould now have it undone. Our earliest estimates were based upon a of 4 Miu.tOO'O gailous ot water daily from Hemlock Lake. Bot upon maturer lera tion is was deemed wiser to iocrease tbe suop'y an amount sulheieut to meet tbe pr ibabie requirements of the populations of tbe future, as fact upon them was to fall the burthen of the pajmentoi the cost. While tbecot wasihere-by increased a'oout fifty per cent.

the supply was doubled and the caiacity of the reservoirs largely increased, fiver eighteen uilles more of distl ibiitioti pipes have been laid in the scree's, and 1-1 more hydrants have been in than were contemplated. In a work expending over so arge an extent of country, uaforcsceu didi-'u. ties and otistructtons winch no engineer batever skill orexperiencecoui anticiinte, have lseen eeountere 1 an-t necessanlv ad 1-J expense in overcoming. r.X'K iicKsaa i. wbicb tderecouid be no evidence on tbemosC coreful s.rvey.

have been unexpeete Uy m.t in tbe work oi excavation, aud their removal bis taken much time ai money, not ejtirnatei, which could cot bave been avoided. The bad dealing of the old Rocaester Water Company with the farmers along tbe conduit line unse tle1 so much their coatideuc as to induce them to demand more for right of way toan would meler other cireuuistaui-es have been asked. Litigation besides has also adted considerably to expenditures. Yet upon the whole, we are dispofed to believe that the exi-c-s of cost over tbe three millions of estimated st. after deducting the work and expenditure not jutein-plated in the beginning, is very leh less than is usuul on works of magnitude.

Indeed, rarely can it tie said that tbe actual cost of any work is within the amount of the estimate. In fact if we deduct the cost cf the addttioual eighteen miles of distribution pipes laid, together with hy- drants and valves conuectel therewiti. amounting to about tlie laying ot service pipes to tne curb, not auticipsted at the start, amounting to over the value of pipes, gotes. hydrants, turned over to tbe Executive Board costing over foi.OXI, logetbsr with many o' her items of lesser amounts, it will be f'Hind that we have actually completed the work wbicb was proposed ou the enlarged plan for something less than jtt.ftiu.njO. tin the first da of uue, 17-1, ground was first broken tor the work, and ou the iod day of January.

lsTii, after a period of less than two years and eight month, tbe waters of Hemlock I.ake were coursing through the piies in the streets of Rochester and into tbe booses of its citizens. Twenty-eight and a half milesof iron conduit, with all the stop gates, air valves and blow-offs required, and itu a capacity of it, gallons of nater daily, had been laid over l.uis and down tnrougu valleys irom nom-lock Lake. Two great reservoirs with united capacity of oil gallons of water had been cons'rU'-psl and three gate hou-es built; o8 miles of distribution pipjs had been Uid in the streets of the city, with hydrants and 74" stop gates placed in counectiou with them. A lare pump bouse had lieeu constructed, in which were ful puiu work by a large steam encme with four boilers and two water engiin-s, with a united pumpiug cipocity of gallons of water dally. And all this without injury to the rights of any parties: but ou the coutrary.

with all the draiu which has been msde upon tbe iters of Hemlock Lake.it is bigbernow than it has ben in -U years at this season of tbe year, aud the null-owuers nlor.g Honeoye Creek have boen never more fully and satisfactorily supple 1 during the summer than during that just pa-s-ed. When proper bulkheads tbali 1 constructed at the I-ake, the water can be so absolutely controlled that with the aid also of tbe waters i Canadice Lake, the promise can be male f.i..l uoon the Creek will be tietter suppnen man o-ioi-e tue ha, were constrm-tcl. fco mas nouamige wuav- ever will result to the uiiu-uwuers, a was pre- dictisl by some. "Ibe following is tne uaiance mi oi tun Secretary of tlie Boail, Sept. Kb, psii) MALANOE StlUfcir.

City Treasurer Hxlty svMt-m eoimtructi ju a j.sm it jn i.t-u tii M' l.iiaU, "Ofltmlor ll-: -ll eits-n- l.Vfi 2l Faints-ruse aocsHint way esiOt- IVes ii -1 niinino mi. b'usr exinse aocsntut 6s il iijij WaierservtCK k--alrs or-ratia esiieosea 1 raiisisirtatma si 1,7.3 Jl liSl 14 sitt iaj 1, fi-l id si 2, Si ttler misersi rh- ttmiusa Teles-WI'll 'i'" J. D. special Prvs.ti of nate? bon Iitu-rwst renls fcun-lrj si- ci ti rreeipw tx not 0 a vi fly aota -It 311 711 36 Tefal amount eatimated la final a-count to tlia lot! ajuuttiit ailuwud and paid to nun. sn.sii rtts sri nalanceduehlni 13.1:S ts his balance remaining due to the contractor is after charging him with insjiection of iron pipes, work of emtiankiiient, back -tilling and grading on tbe conduit line and reairing tha cimduit and Mt.

tb-pe Reaeryobr done by tha Comuilssiotiers. This amount we should have bteo able to iay and have left our office without owing a dollar, if your honorable body had compile I wltb our request made May lith last to make an appropriation of ti.j,tM for tlie urpoe of defraying tbe expenses of the above work, together with other iiei-essary matters then stated. 1 be tobd ani'Xint deducted as aliove in ths final aeisount with tbe eoutrtu-tor ia toi.l:t:t. lo. Tbere is also an amount due Mr.

Leighton for advams? made by buu for laying extension of pijie oo Foast avenue, which was certified to by tbe Chief Kugineer at tbe time as amounting to i. 777 If, tlie Conimissiouers not then having the iimb. to divert from oilier uses tor such extension. is in be ed to lo in 30 at lr of at feiroiensM Market. Tittsvit lm.

ctorr '5-PETki I.FVf-The sp--ularive cIj toe at Oii City have rome to eri-f ihts cii-ue hae been manipuJaiHiii' the vmt for some pae-t. and once su-f-ied unloading TiiiisTi'Ue at hieh prices. cf-mpiimeiit ha been fuily reciprocated, and now T.tusvilje and arkers have unloa a-1 on the OU ity ring. Owin th- violent d'-preciatioB in I'nited there was ao-soluteiy Eothiing done in shipment; were shy to make any and liters wre holding away axve the speculative deciine. Trie horrie refined iriarket is StAc in huhc and in t'lorjit-K uotavUirns ai fl p.

i at the wMls bid and ae-sl; r-erur'i -at-s bid and Vp'wr reti; b. Rt raid. Albany Lomber market fmi. THE WEEK ENDiyO T''KU 3.1 The market since ts.t report bas niW q'liet. The bope entertaint-a for time that the stinVnm of canal and rail freirbts and a consequent a-i-vance in prices here, with an increased business.

would now seem, is to be disappointed. Canal freights are at the ntrmiei figure, an there is nrt any in reU freig-hts. In ad'lition to tha ccmes the general complaint from the cities on the have bmi recenlr m. Javck Of buau crwt. "i what.

"uemen j-, me eairppnt r.ne at tbrs fe--afirv'M er.nimnB inr, I'UE'ls'aiil. sti Ips. ii feet inp. lu itieh plank. iri.

let ine-ii cii'13. eaca. 15 11 -r JiO 0 "i -j -A A ss lone, -iae. lo ir.e-h IxipK culls. l- lil.in.-h anls.

l- ft. 22 lln. boani.s. V-ft. l.lf-rt.

1 IMae. 4-im-h si sy-lesir-L 30 0" Kue. s4-m- si.ii.otr. (simnie-n. la 1 iiie-ii si.hi.g.

svieeted. MK. vy-fin. 1 moll si-JHi. e-Mlillileill.

ai tt. 1J '1 i1 i lici O) Sjinioe ti.iaras, rai-n 1 ssj-nir. yiiank. li i-in'-Ii. ls.j Sumcts.

j.kijib. nidi, eae-li wuli slrij-s, n- ntii-ek. Ii.iar.is. 1-' Heiui.s.1.-. ji.ist.4M.

ea-'h jnesE. -J-r4. eae-h linji-i-k. Ii.a. Wainm.

llla-. Walnut. Ka'-k Walnut. 4-lli- h. eauiorv, 1-iuei 1 t-rt i T'O ii 11 li ssyj 7 HO 1 ia V) l) ti iH s.40 is I yvhit Wiswl.

cliair itiai.k. lis-s hil Wcnai, in -ti ami hfc'fe 11 1 White? Wcaoil. "s-ilK-h Ji p-seKl. oi frt Ash, onality. i berry.

pi.ieL fe-t cem-. n. il fetrt Oak, p.sl, f.s-t Oak. s.ssin-1 unality, fwi 50 01 0 ivi iv iv i t2 O1 r. iJ C- fs 'S is.

oi r.4i) ea US ia) ei 4-fO 7 C' 7 5 li.i 5 4 4 iJ 3 4 oo 4 oJ a s-, 1 3u 1 v. ItireT. 01 left I iiawavo-al fCTft ft Walilc ijstiiut 31 ftr share-1, pin. sihiTitrirws. sH(imi quaii'v, shai eii, ertioa, sawesl.

f.s4. SfniilHS, e-k-ar. sawtsl. Shii.sl.sa. oniar.

f--t 01 f-t JUL. fi-rt LaLh. and i.inu, ftrt 1 6J 2 Albany Anru. Kedical. THE HTL1) FOWEK CURES tr aoajCJ III nPHBElS" BOJirorLTmc srECincs.

Beea 1b generai sae for iweuty c.rw. Plowed ttie moat A iliti 1 ft, A Jl ICA a. auiA 1-meUldneknowD. Tliey are juatt what tbie people a a a 1 1 me itl money a Eacli ale ale ape ill Uie well-tried pre- rrlpUoB an cniaent pbyalt lan. CU of Itl AHKH'K of or Sa U'iw.

S. Vo-ciUUiC 3 CiH tiHr. C'itl. Bron-'tiitu MatkiAltil.t, 3 HE rHK, a lYlKlil BiilKia sSlotuacb i e.rrt'UKs'jfi.) or tiof n. IVriewla tn'v Profuse 25 13 CKul lj RHKI MAVhM.

i fii r.K ami ati 1 a i-u bimd or bit tiPt an.1 Sore Weak CATV Kit. acute or tir.n1c. lnHnt-nta. aj till. Tl.a'.-Vl? 3l A-i'i'HM iEprSf BreiDir: r4 I Isuorvd i3 BM Fl l.A eiiUrseyi iilanj-v, g0 r.NKUAL HLollAl PujiUcaJ WeU-B(H 5 lKt'lT tnl Snsnty Sec-ettnn id SK V-H'ltN K'.

t''J3 rutu rtJ.nj;.... KtiMV liitA-K. tiraivoi jtf NKHVi't'- l-vPU-irY. -exinal Weak b-" Inv. iaiinstry IHochuve ti BiKK V1 I M.C:iker 1 KiNKY wert-na ta bd PAINU I.

PKIUi'In with ani 3 l.s-i -K OF li AH c. etc.it -4 Y-i'i Kt'V, pm, St. Vittia 09 litH nu.ftl A. vamtvt si.re Hi I'HKONU' t'ONt Ks rt-M? and i Yiaia. ad cent" 3.

ii and jj CiJMoroccc'Wwitn Urvr viaJs ana Maaaal 01 tuiecuona Piwt MoriH'o-t id 30 larte rial and lio itn (uwUii, Jrt a CATV's, a otiH iMe a tares liuuipbreTH Homeopathic Sleticin FV.H. A. A'. inn FVR SLX BY AUL iKL ouia( NF.KVOl DKBILITt. TifH Weak 'w lfiown A weai.

exhaaate iwtn.r"it, rJss, oa.e 'lr Uta iiTMCia. ia'S uria tii -ti i HH.V rH 10 Sft'itVtt -V. 3. It t.me np and tmpartJi strenta ai'denernj top ui flrain and rejuveuate tha entire man. Been uo4 yetrs wito pertct ui-vvi hi bydeira.

Vth i5r alnn or (k MCka. ot ttve Ttals and $1 1a) iWUer. Sent br a.till on ot iM AJ4ra-ia Hf'VPHKKYi C. r. Patna ft Ov.

U. Stoth, 3. rwt fik H.llaaa. W. 11 1W1.

J. 3. SohtnMl, linM, HU. A Haak.n, lMxrviW. B.

kl. Dart. Amota a ftoohaacor, Hotels. WATSON HOUSE, lOIHlMl tKlB-SI BocUMlM. 1HIS llOl'HK AS JL'ST BBSS KUN IT 4Tl 1 aud rclird w.ta ail niiajara imprviv.iuettts Mf ft Bral-vlaaa autl ftoarjina- arst-claaa A Ie.

A.mol. and iwea. tufiostir irf- u1uriol.lid. a. iiuesia ajar aaaiis.

sius.i.iw in m.a-.tw elti iaiaol iha B.O.L h.iaaa. tAHiit -market steady; sales five car tux rowed fctnteat l6c aud Ave caiw t'auada by sample at 111 th. ml -1 arm. ai aw aar. laV.Ni.Sl NATIONAL HOTEL, ppoaji.

COKrt HtlH, BOCHXeTU. orrara: 00 pat- ter. Daiv I AV. Bush, Agent llt'o. Malt market ateavvy.

Htclal to Democrat and Cirenki. tHt.ber i 1:6 SaatYAHi a mar ISo. luxolttniar 11 aoo, fiOCUEaTaUt, H. T. ket nrmat ,7.

ii, li Wheat ntaxk4 rule lexs acitve and lowr: extra quoted at 1 3.ilc mil but txir ki l-Hc, No. 1 at iisc, raUUu N-v allllcai.J Na. I amWal il7V- tYut-iarket B01utiiKlatMcf.tr No. I tUiw mat trt AHTTNPRED YKAR8 OF METHUIUSM. Tbe lnsniranca Apency of Wm.

fVlTln Otv will hcreMer ba found at No. a KKcthaac inaoa, nrai: white utHtWt at 4oc and mixed at dSo, Ua iuica cay. aav 11 1 .1 loia4 of Uie Trader aUou4U BwiiA..

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