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Page 102
... March thirtieth , eighteen hundred and sixty - five , and the acts amendatory thereof , and any sections of statutes and provisions of law Certain acts which created said district are hereby repealed . The act to amend the charter of ...
... March thirtieth , eighteen hundred and sixty - five , and the acts amendatory thereof , and any sections of statutes and provisions of law Certain acts which created said district are hereby repealed . The act to amend the charter of ...
Page 103
... March seventeen , eighteen hundred and seventy - one ; and the act entitled an act to amend an act to re - organize the local government of the city of New York , passed April fifth , eighteen hundred and seventy , passed April the ...
... March seventeen , eighteen hundred and seventy - one ; and the act entitled an act to amend an act to re - organize the local government of the city of New York , passed April fifth , eighteen hundred and seventy , passed April the ...
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... March , 15 , 1872 , when the sum of $ 50,000 was received , and on April 3d an additional sum of $ 50,000 , leaving $ 900,000 still due upon this requisition . It will thus be seen that although the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund on ...
... March , 15 , 1872 , when the sum of $ 50,000 was received , and on April 3d an additional sum of $ 50,000 , leaving $ 900,000 still due upon this requisition . It will thus be seen that although the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund on ...
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... March , and April , 1872 , only one - tenth of the appro- priation . During these months the Department should have been engaged in mapping out its work for the year , and in getting together the necessary machinery and material to ...
... March , and April , 1872 , only one - tenth of the appro- priation . During these months the Department should have been engaged in mapping out its work for the year , and in getting together the necessary machinery and material to ...
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... March , 1872 , and have , in compliance with the law creating this Department , been submitted to the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund . Thus the new bulkhead and pier lines have been laid down for the whole water front of Manhattan ...
... March , 1872 , and have , in compliance with the law creating this Department , been submitted to the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund . Thus the new bulkhead and pier lines have been laid down for the whole water front of Manhattan ...
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00 Warrant 59th streets account of contract Advertising AMOUNT Andrew April 26 April 30 Ass't Assistant Clerk Assistant Engineer avenue Award board of aldermen Broadway Bros bulkhead Bureau Chap Char Charles Chas City cleaning Coal Commissioners Comptroller contract for sewer Daniel DATE Department of Docks Department of Public Dist District Police Court dredges East river Edward Eugene O'Neill expenses feet Foreman Francis George George W Grammar School Harlem river Henry Hudson river Inspector Isaac Jacob James James McManus John H Joseph July June June 14 Laflin & Rand Laws Lumber March Marine Court Martin matter of widening Mayor Messenger Michael Moor Falls Murphy NAME North river O'Brien Patrick pay-rolls of laborers Payment of pay-rolls Peter Pier PURPOSE rent Richard Robert salary Samuel Services Smith Stationery Sup't Superintendent Thomas Thos weeks ending April William H York
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Page 90 - Apportionment, who shall annually, between the first day of August and the first day of November, meet, and, by the affirmative vote of all the members, make a provisional estimate of the amounts required to pay the expenses of conducting the public business of the city and county of New York, in each department and branch thereof, and the Board of Education, for the then next ensuing financial year.
Page 37 - The judge of such court shall be elected by the electors of the county in which he resides, and shall hold his office for four years, and until his successor is elected and qualified.
Page 73 - ... upon any understanding that his official vote, opinion, judgment, or action shall be influenced thereby, or shall be given in any particular manner, or upon any particular side of any question or "matter upon which he may be required to act in his official capacity...
Page 103 - An act to amend chapter 755 of the laws of 1873, entitled "An act supplemental to the act entitled 'An act to reorganize the local government of the city of New York...
Page 44 - State, all the common law and statutory powers of constables, except for the service of civil process ; and any warrant for search or arrest, issued by any magistrate of this State, may be executed in any part thereof, by any member of the police force of the said " The Metropolitan Police District...
Page 74 - Houses thereof, with intent to influence his decision or action on any question, matter, cause, or proceeding which may at any time be pending, or which may by law be brought before him in his official capacity...
Page 26 - ... no regular clerk or head of a bureau or person holding a position in the classified state civil service, subject to competitive examination, shall be removed until he has been allowed an opportunity of making an explanation...
Page 48 - All property or money taken on suspicion of having been feloniously obtained, or of being the proceeds of crime, and for which there is no other claimant than the person from...
Page 82 - ... the several appropriations made by the common council, the objects for which the same were made, and the amount of moneys expended under each ; the moneys borrowed on the credit of the corporation, the authority under which each loan was made, and the terms on which the same was obtained, shall be clearly and particularly specified.
Page 45 - The board of police shall provide suitable accommodations within said city, for the detention of witnesses who are unable to furnish security for their appearance in criminal proceedings, and such accommodations shall be in premises other than those employed for the confinement of persons charged with crime, fraud, or disorderly conduct; and it shall be the duty of all magistrates, in committing witnesses, to have regard to the rules and regulations of the board of police in respect to their detention.