MEW YOllK LET 1 ISA. A Judge Flops Over to Xomanismlhe Detective 1 once System Details of tfie Ftnkerion De tfctwt l ottre Ajencylts Iheory and Prac-ice-oM( a Works, and by what Kules Jhe Cardozo txnsation Injunctions Granted oy Wholesale. Nbw Yoek, July 6. One of our Demo cratic pema ol Judites who, withal, was once a touccaneer on the hittu seas has made himself, lor 'the manjeth time, talked about, by making a loud bid last Sunday tor the Iiiah Gaiholic Tote at the next election. In order to bo more In lavor with the HibcrniRn lctnent, he has lut ratified his conversion Irom Protestantism to Komanmm, by switchm;? off under the con firming hand ol Archbishop McCloskey. In these degenerate days there is nothing to which men, kiBt to all si nte ol honor ar d &harae, will not turn for the sake ol oitice. There is nothing bo sacred that they will not pollute it with their unholy hands lor the purpose of making their political ends meet, and that this Is only another instance of this kind ol thing, the previous character of the Judge referred to suQiciently attests. ' Another term of ourcrlmlnul court the Court of General Sessions ended last week. Notwith standing the very long calendar, and the occur rence ol muny extensive swindles, robberies, and irauds, not a case has been brought to justice through the instrumentality of the much-lauded and well-ad vcrtised "detectives." The truth is, our detective police is as absolute a fraud upon this corr.ruunitv as any organized band ot cor luptiot.iste could well be. This has been iully . evinced by the performances rpsrecting the two or three great bond robberies, about which so much has been said and no little done. In Btrauge contrast with wnnt is called the energy of our detective police, all the criminals who are well known, and who happen to be brought into court, are brought thither by citizens, or police in uniform, or both. If Cardozo would isue an injunction restraining the Metropolitan Detec tive Police lrom operating on the credulity of our citizens, a great deul of crime in this city would at once suspend, and criminals not able to withstand temptation would have to leave the city, or take an express train to Sing Sing prison. There is, however, one man who has demon strated to the country that, in order to be suc cessful detectives, men espousing that proles sion must be honest, and also zealous for justice. This personage is Mr. Allen Puikerton, a Scotch man, who began his detective career in Chicago, and through many diliicultics and discourage ments has at lenvth establisned one of the most reliable, thorough, and successful bodies of dm"; erect detectives which has ever been brought into be'iig in our own or any other c iimtr.y. "What is known as the "stool-pigeon" system mis Pinkertnu detective etablisbment ignores and contemns. Assuming the modest title of "National Police Apency," it sets Itself forth as an individual and private enterprise, and is not in any way connected witn or controlled by any municipal corporation or governmental autho rity. 1c wai established for the ourpose of pre venting and detecting crime. The detection of crime is accomplished by means ot a quite com plete sjstem ot branch ngencies in the various cities ot the United States, which are in connec tion with the Central Otlice lu Chicago. Only euch business is undertaken as is strictly legitimate aud right; and then only for the pur pose cl lurthering the ends of justice, and bringing criminals to punishment. In his pamphlet oi instructions to his employes, who are ot both sexes, Mr. Ptnkei ton informs them that "the existence ot the detective as an olllcer should be entirely unknown. All his acts should be surrounded witlnjecresy, and, in lact, so lar as being recognized! a detective is con cerned, he should strive to bo the very last Iiersou upon whom such a suspicion would be ikely to full." "Crime," says Mr. Pinkerton, "has become more scicntitic; it is, to many, a matter of study how they can possess themselves of the property o: others and jet fhroud them selves from the chances of detection." The pamphlet goes on to say, very sensibly, tnat ''the dctec'.ive requires to be of a high order of mind, and must possess a clear, honest, compre hensive understanding, lorce ol will and vigor of body, able upon any emergency, likely to lead to a discovery ot his character or plans, to btrike out a new course aud prevent himself from beinii detected by the crtmiual upon whom le may be operating.'' Mr. Pinkerton claims for the profession "a hiuli and honorable calling," and adds that 'iew professions excel it." "The detective," he says, "is an ollicer of justice, aud must himself be pure and above reproach." He scouts the old axiom "set a thief to catch a thiol,-' and, after referring to the evils ot that theoiy, he says: "All such practice is ignored by this agency, which holds as its cardinal prin ciple that crime is as foreign to the human mind as a poisonous mineral substance is to tUe body; aud that the criminal, by his criminal act, weakens the whole lortress of his strength, both mental ana moral, by receiving therein an enemy which will always be on tue watch to betray him and whicti certainly will betrav him sooner or later, when the right detective appears, and brines to bear upon the criminal all the armories of a superior intellectual and moral Lower. The detective, if he is to operate in the hieher departments of ci line, must boa man of considerable intellectual power, and pos sess sucn a Knowledge ot numan nature as win give him a quick insight into chaiacter. There is no stronger evidence of weakness or untlt xiess for his position than the continued resort to liquor, by the netective, with the criminal upon whom he Is operating. Crime can and mubtbc detected by the pure aud honest miud obtaining a controlling power over that of the criminal: but in so doing he ought not to seek to weaken the mind he has to contend with bv anv excesses such as have been alluded to The detective roust, in every iustanee, report everything which is favorable to the suspected party, as well as everything which may be aeaiust him. The object of every investica' tion made by this Agency is to come at ihe whole truth, in alt the cases that are submitted to it. There must De no endeavoring, there' loie, to over-color or exaggerate anything against any particular individual, whatever the Busnicion mav be aeaiust him. It is the true lunction ot the detective to bo impartial in all Ins operations, and to gum J himself against iiretudiee on the one hand and tavor on the other. He is to learn all ho can, both for and against the person who may happen to be his ouarrv lor the time being, and report accord ingly. He must credit neither good or ill of any man upon hearsay. His data should be louudeo on knowledge only, and.it upon hearsay the same must be latrly expressed. Ail suspi cions must be veriled by lactj. No man ought to be u.aue to suner on suspicion only. Actions alone are amenable to law aud justice. These are fundamental axioms ot this agency, and must be borne in mind by every detective who is attached to it." Such is a lair picture of what a detective police department should be. But the fraudu lent and tarcical thing known as the Detective iliureau of our Metropolitan Police is organized and operated upon a system so different, that the ventilation of Mr. Piukerton's views may be of use both In New York and in other large cities, by way of reforming that branch of the regular police service. As now managed, it is simply aud solely a system whereby a police man'6 position is used to screen the ctiminal and swindle the victim of robbery, and, so far n nnr own cltv is concerned, unless the deteo- tive organization, as now operated, is lopped otf from tho regular ponce service, u win sap me department of much of IU usefulness and of all Its reputaoie imurucior. We have reached a climax In regard to our fteat moral and sanitary retorms. A Jewish udge ot the Common Pleas Court, seeing in the iiiHtnne.p the elections of next November and De cember, looks forward thereto in the hope that they will perpetuate his otlicial existence. To thin Ai.it thi virtuous Judge yclept Cardozo has announced to the rumsellers ol the metropo lis that he Is their tnena ana wui wua Dy them. "Mnranver. hn holds himself on hand, as thev mnv mmift to eniolo the Excise Board and the nonce trotn interterii-K when they choose to sell rnitrut without u license. But poor Cardozo Is merely spinning the rope by which he is sure to t.- . . . , i i.i II. .. n ihn navl n1nrflM, PC our puuueu u'junuu , iui tv mv ww.vm TIIE DAILY the people of New York will vote for a Constitu tional Convention, one of tho result! of which will certainly be tho toppling over of the mise rable system ot an elective judiciary. Under such a btate of things the now notoiious Car dozo will bo compelled to subside Into his former nonentity, and seek again his clients among the Chatham street oid clo' men. Thus far the f mis? ant judge has issued about seventy-five in unctions, and the indications are, that unless he can somehow be snuffed out, he intends to tight It out on that line if it takes all summer. Cardozo also enioins the Board ot Health so as to restrain Its officers or any of them from taking the steps deemed necessary to preserve the public health. And In tact our worthy Judge seems ready to lend himscli to any Individual or clique whose whim suggests getting out an in junction against a neighbor or enemy, upon whatever pretext of public benefit or private gain. Bat this ease of getting up Injunctions must soon work out Us own cure, and Cardozo cannot lord It over us torever! Cincinnati Com mercial. CITY ORDINANCES. A N ORDINANCE To Pay the Page ot Select Connrtll. diction 1 The fceiect and Common Councils of the City ol Philadelphia do ordain, That tne sum ot liftv dol'ars be and the same Is he re or appropriated to the Donartmont of tho t lerks of Council for the payment ot the Pave ol olecf Counoil tor six months services, endina June 30, raw; me warrant to De arawn by the Clerks of Council!, in accordance with existing ordinances. ... WILLIAM R. STOKLEY, President ol Common Council. Attest BENJAMIN U. HAINES), Cerk of Soiect Council. JAMIi LYND, President of (select Council. Approved this wench day ol July. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred ana sixty-six I A. D. IStib). MOKION MoMICHAEL, 7 10 It Mayor of Fh.tadolphia -T ESOLUTION J V To Lay Water Pipe on America and O.hor Mreets. Kcsolved, By the Select and Common Connclls of tne i ity ot rtuiadnipnia, mat tne unlet f.iitfineer ol the Water Department be and hois hereby autho rized to lay water pipe on America street, from Master to Jefferson street, in the Sotentecnth Ward. Hactlov street, lrom Fourth to Firth stroet, in the Nineteenth Ward. 1 wenty-sccond street, from Rid no road to Oxford street, in the Twentieth Ward. lfanoock stroet, lrom Prico street to Che'ton avenue, and Chelton avenue, trom Hancock street to Willow avenue, in the Twenty-second Ward. A! an in street, lrom catnarine to rnzwaicr stxoot, In tho Tweniy-s xth Ward ; VTILiLiIADI 3IUIU.IH, President of Common Council. Attest Besjamin H. Haines, Clerk of Select Conncll. JAMK 3 LYXD, President ot tselcct Council. Approved this soventa day of July, Anno Domini one tiiousand cluht hundred ana sixty-ix ( . v. 1806). JUUXlll JtlCiUll UflLL, 7 10 It iluyor of Philadelphia. r ESOIiUTION V To Cliaiu'o the Place of Voting in Second Divi sion of tho 1 wentv-seoond Ward. Kccoived, liv tne we rot ana common councils or tne Citv of Philadelphia, lhat tue elections in the hncond Division of the 1 wenty-second Ward "hall be held in tho Branchtowu Hotel, corner of York road and Mill street, the place heretofore used being no longer available. W1LUA.U . niU&Ltil, President ol Common Couie.il. Attest Uknjami II. Uaimes, Clerk of aolect Council. JAME LYSD, President ot Soiect Council. Approved this peventh day ot July, Anno Domini one thoueaud eight hundred and sixty-six (A. D. 1860). 7 10 It Mayor of Philadelphia. p ESOIiUTION J.V Authorizing tho Chief Engineer of the Fire Do nartment to diaw cCrtaiu Warrants. l'.ebolved, By the Select and Common Councils of the City ot rhiiadulphla. lhat too t hl-t fcmnneer ot the i ire department peann ue is nereoy aninonzoa to issue tliu warrants lor the pratuuy to the Liberty Menni Fire Engine Company of holmesbure. for the balance ot the year lout, dating; trom tne nrst day ot June ot nam year, tne company navin? complied with tne requirements of existing laws relative to btealu ire ,nuiuc vuiuimnies m huluui eivn;u. " ., 4 V T . . L, Cri-Ml.- W 1.. V nibl.lAJl O. OlllliLiEiI, President oi Common Council. Attest Joux Eckstein, ClttR ol Common Council. JAMES IAND, President oi Select Council. Annrnvod this soventn day of July. Anno Domini ono tliousauC eight huudred and sixty-six (A. D. lboti). 7 9 It Mayor ot Philade phia. t - e s oi, it r i o n I ", To Authorize a Contract to be Made with D. Cramer & Sou for Building tue Engine and Boiler bouse at Koxborougn. Hmnlvea. 1!t the tsolect and Common Councils of ihe City of Philadelphia, I hat the Marorbe and is herebv authorized and directed to enter into a con tract with D. Cramer & toon, to build the engiue ana boiler house ac Koxborouh Water Works, lor tiin aum nf tevei teen thousand uiuo hundred dol lars: Provided, The said contraot Bhall be first approved by the Chief Engiueor of the Water De- PBr m ' WILLIAM 8. STOKLET, resident ol Common Council. Attest Bobbbt Bethel, Assistant Clerk of Soiect Council. JAMES LYND, rrosidoni of Select Council. Apnroved this fifth day ot July. Anno Do mini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A. D. 1SCC). MORTON McMICIIAEL, 7 9 It Mayor of Philadelphia. -T RHniiDTIOM I V To Change the riaoe of Voting In the Fifth Division ol the Second Ward. uauivri. Itv the Select and Common Counoilsol the Citv of Philadelphia, Thut the place ot voting in he Fifth DivMon of the Second Ward shall hore. alter be at 1ho houso ot t-ioorge Giirdiner, nmuher eleven hundred and twenty-one (1121) South Eighth street, the house beretoioro used being no louger ayailabl-for that purposo. g gpoKLEY, President of Common Council, Attest Benjamin II. Haines, Clerk of Select Council. JAMKS LYND, President of Select Connoil. Atinroved this fitth day of July. Anno Do mini one thousand eight huudred and sixty-six (A. D. lboU). ' MORTON MoMICHAEL, 7 9 It Mayor ol Philadelphia. DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. PEM1I STEAM SeOlRKG ESTABLISHMENT, No. 510 RACE Street. We beg leave to draw your particular attention to our new Freucb Hteam Kcouring f.tabHhireut the Unit and only one ol its kind In thu city, w e oo not uve, out uj a cbeniical proce.a resiure Ladles', ueutieinea a, an Cllllilrn'. OaniianU l ll.Blr oriuinal Slates. WtlOOU mjoring them lu the least, while (iieat experience and the butt machinery lrom France enable Ui to warrant periect tatiaiaction to ail who may lavor as with then with or without 'trimmings, are eleaued and flnUhed wuuuui diuk taxen apart, wuuioer tue voiur u nviuiuo or not. libera Cloaks and VantlllM. Rnrtalna. Table Covers. Carpvta. VelVHt. klbbona. Kid Gloves, etc.. cleaned and reoninbed In the beat manner. Gentlemen's Huinoier and w inter Clothing eleaued to pertectn.n without in jury to the stuff Alio Plana and Banners All Muds ol siaina nnioved without eieauiug the whole All order are executed under our Immediate supervision, and eatlsfactiou guaranteed in every Instance. A call and examination ot our process Is re.pecuully solicited, ALBKDYLL & 3IAUX, 12mtbi Ko. MO RACE Street. TTOR SALE-STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS X' ol Capeweu vo. ralent Wind Guard and Air Heater lor coal uu umirn u prevents the Chimneys lrom Pressing, jma we win wairaut. Also saves out third the oil. Call and see tbnm they cost but ten ceuts tin, Wii UAOK(Mreet. t'hiladuiphU. SmiiipIb sent to and aart e( la ttaitea oatves vu ivint ei v csuu. lit EVENING TELEGRAPH. CITY ORDINANCES. AH ORDINANCE to Pay the Chief Engineer of the Department tor Supply leg the City with Water lor services In extending the Water Works Section 1. The Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia do ordain, lhat H. P. M. Blr kinhine, Chief Hncineer of the Department for Sup plying the City with Water, oa and he is hereby allowed the sum of one hundred dollars per month, in aodition to bis salary already fixed by ordlnanoe, lot his services from January 1st, 1866, to Jan nary 1st, 18G7, In extending the W ater Works a author ized by an ordinance creatlag a loan tor the further extension of the Water Works, approved May 6, 18b6 Section 2. The warrants far the above shall bs drawn from the item of incidentals of the appropria tion of July 10th, 1866, in accordance with existing crdinanocs. WILLIAM S. STOKLET, President ol Common Council. Attest Jons Xokstein, Clerk ot Common Council. JAMEs LTND, President ot Soiect Council. Approved this seventh day of July, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty -six (A, D, 1806). MORTON MoMICHAEL, 7 9 It Mayor of Philadelphia. A N ORDINANCE XX To Grant Permission to M. C. Campbell to eroct woonen runnings at nis new ousting rarx. Section 1. l ho Select aud ( ommon Councils of the City of Phl.adelphia do ordain, 1 hat permission is nereoy granted to m. c camppcu to erect woouen buildings not more than ono story bigb, at his now Pkatmg Park, situate at Ninih street and Columbia Avenue: Piovided, Tnat tho said M I . Campbell shall temove the same whenever required to do -o by Ci uncus, and that he shall also pay to the City Trea surer, lor the uso of the city, the rum ot twenty-five dollais. toeelrav the expcnues incurred in tne publi cation of this ordinance. All ordinances or parts ot oidinanccsto the contrary hereof notwithstanding, WILLIAM 8. srOKLEif. President ol Common Counoll, Attest John Eckrteih, Clerk ol Common Council. JAMES LVND, President of Select Council. Approved this seventh dav of July, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixiv-six (A. D. aiuiviui aidiiunACLi, 7 9 It li ay or oi Philadelphia. AN ORDINANCE To Provide tor the Election of a Pohco Magis trate for the Seveniecnth District. Section 1 1 he Select and Common Councils of the Citv ol Philadelphia do ordain, l hat the Selool and Common Councils in joint convention, shall.a ter the pasrage ot this ordinance, eiect a x ouco magistrate lor tne t-cventcentn uistnct, to serve until juiy 1st, 1H67. and annually theroatier shall in like manner. at a stated meeting in tne mourn ot J uue, electa 1'olico JuttgiBUato lor 'aid ui-trici. WliiUlAM S. 1U1VLiI.I, Prosidcnt ot Common Council, Attest Abraham Stewaht, Assistant C ork of Common Council, J A VIES LYNL), 1'residont of elect Counoil. Approved this seventh day of July, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred ana sixty-sixA. i, 1SC6.) AlUKIU SlCMlCIlAfcL, i 9 It M avor of Philade plna. T ESOLUTION JV Authorizing Certain Transfers of the Appro priation mado to the r ire Department lor tho tear Resolved, By the Select and Common Councils of the City ol rmluuclphia, Thut tho City Con troller be and be is hereby authorized to transfer lrom the appropriation ot tho year 1808 the follow ins sums, to wit: i rom item 12. To tho AloyamensinR, Columbia, ana iairmount Meam forcing nose comoanies each the sum of one hundred and tilty dollar (lour hundred and titty dollars), lor seivlces rendered as steam loicing hose companies prior to the adoption oi the ordinance for the present year. lo the Franklin Steam tire Engine Company, of tier man town, ihe sum oi one hundred and ninety seven dollars and ninety-two cents, for nine and one half monthB' services as a hand-engine com pany previous to botcg looated as a steam nre engine company. From Item 13. To the Liberty Steam Fire Engine Company, of Uolmesburg, the sum ot two hundred and twenty-nine dol.ars and sixteen cents, tor eleven mouths' services as a hand-engine company previous to being located as a stoam tire engine company, and that the said sums to be charged to Item ll. WILLIAM 8. STUKLEl, President of Common Counoil. Altest Joun Eckstein, Clerk of Common Council. JAMES LYND, President of Sulect Counoil. Annroved this seventh dav of July. Anno Domini ono thousand eigne nunaiea ana sixty-six (A. v. !) r. 7 0 It Mayor of Philadelphia. T KSnLUTlUB I V Authorizing the Paving of Uancocx Stroet, in A Vl . L. 1 1 Hie nii.eieuuiii itcuu. Heolved. Bv the Select and Common Councl's of the City of Philadelphia, That the Chief commis sioner of Uighways be ana ne is nereoy auiuorizua and dinctrd to enter into a contract with a com petent paver or pavers, to be selected by a majority of the owners of oropeity owning a majority of feet on Hancock Btreut. Di twoon isorns s.rcet and Berks street, ln.tho NiucU-euth Ward, lor the paving of the same. 1 he conditions ol the contract shui be thai the contractor shall collect toe cost ot paving lrom the owners ot property in iront ot wbose pre mibCB taid paving is doe ', and shall enter ini ) an obligation to tne city, to keep said street iu good repair lor three tears alter the said paving is finished : Provided, 1 hat tho city shall bo at no cx pente lor grading or inters ctions. vijuujau a. oivuiicii, President ol Common counoil. Attest John Eckstein, C.erk ol Common Counoil. JAMES L1ND, Prosident of Select Council. Arprovod this seventh day of Juiv. Anno Do mini one thousand eight nunarea ana sixty-Bix (A. D. lMft). Aioa i on juvjuuaeiij, 7 9 It Mayor ot Philadelphia, -TTt KSOLUTIOK Xi To Authonzo the Paving of ilackloy Street and ltluneher street. ltesolved, Hy tho Select and Common Councils of the City ot i'hiiaueiphiu, mac tue vuei tjoiuiins- sioncrol Highways be and he is uorouy authorized and directed to enter into a contract wuu a compe tent paver or pavers, who snail oe selected by a maiontv 01 tne owners oi property irouung on liucklev street, from Fourth to l iich streoU, in the Nineteenth Ward, and Macher street, from Uira.d avenue to Thompson street, in tne seventeenth Ward, lor the paving thereot. Ana the coudi turns of said contract shall bo that the con tractor shall couect the cost ot said pavimr trom the owners ot property troufng thcreou. aud shad also enter into un obligation to the city to keep said htrcels in nood oruer lor three year atlur said pay- ing is Uuished. ..,.. C..,.T, WlliUAJl O . 31 OaiiE,!, President ot Common Couucil. Attest ADIIAIIAM STEWAET, Assistant Clerk of Common Council. JAMES LVND, President ot tieleot Council. Annroved this seventh dav ot July, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A. D. lowi). 79 It 11 ay or of Philadelphia. T- ESOLU1 UN XV lo Authorize the Paving of Marshall and Frank- nu Streets. Ueso ved. Uv the Soiect and common Uouucils of the City ot Philadelph a, That the Chief Commis sioner of uighways be ana he is nereoy authonzod and oireoieu to enter into a contract witn a oom- ueeut t aver or pavers, who snail bo seioored by a uinlontv oi the owners of properly fronting on Mar shall stroet, trom Montgomery to fieru street, aud on fianklin street, irom Columbia avenue to iierks street, lor the paving thoreof. The couditons of said contract shall he that the contractor will collect the cost ol uaWug from iheownersot pronertv front ing thereon; ana oe suuii aiso enter into an obliga tion to the oity to keep the streets in good order tor thiee ycais alter the paving is nnisned WILLIAM 8. 810KLEV. President of Common Council Attest Jobs Kckstbin. Clerk ot Common Council. JAMES LYND. President ot Select Counoil. Approved this seveutn day of July, Anno Domini ono thousand eight hundred and sixty six (A. D. letibj. 1 MORTON WoMlCtHEL, 7 9 It Mayor of Pullaaulpbia PHILADELPHIA, . TUESDAY, CITY ORDINANCES. RESOLUTION Restricting ths Lien of a Certain Jidgmcnt to Ppenified l'roportirs ot henry Simons, wiuiara Mc'adden, Dayld Wallace, and Clement L. Hue ties. Resolved, By the fteleot and Common Councils of the City ot Philadelphia, lhat the City bohouor it hereby empowered to tne an agreement oi recora that the ben of the judgment entered in parsoance ot a warrant ot atmmey executed agreeably to a "Resolution approving the sureties oi iienry iumm, City Trea-uror elect," approved December 12, 1816, chall only operate against the respective properties submitted to the Committee on Finance by the seve ral sureties; that is to say, ths lien ot the Jodgment against Henry Hluiont shall only operate on and avainsc a certain four-story brlok taotory and lot or piece oi ground, tituata at the northwest corner of Sixth and Master streets. Also, lot of pround whereon is ercc ed the premises NO uu Beach street. AIo. all that certain lot of ground, wbarl and buiidinn on the southeasterly side ot Beach street, between Marlborough street and Columbia avenue. Also, ad that certain lot or p eco of ground whereon are erected premises Nos. 1109, llll, mo, mo, jiii, ii rj, iouu f ront street aiso, lot f ground whereon is erected premiso No. 131 Oticr street. Also, lot ot grouna on Otter street, east of Front street. Also, lot of gro.rnd on south side ot Washington avenue, east ol Twenty-first street. Also, lot of ground whoreon is ereoted premises no. bM JNew Market street. Also, lot or ground, with the buildings thereon eiected, situate at the southeast corner of Second and Huntingdon streets. And also, all that cortain lot or piece of ground whereon it erected premises No. lbii) Cad watauer street. Ihe lien of the judgment against William McKad den shr.ll only operate on aud against certain lots Nos. (1. 60, 4U and 48, on a certain plan, aituato on the southwest side ot the turnpike road leading through Manayunk, and at tSo corner of Lock street, in the 'I wenty-Urst Ward. Also, four contiguous tracts ot land, lying and be.n partly in tho latn 1ownhipof Roxboiougb.nowtbe I wentv firt Ward and partiv in tne lownsmp oi uerniamown, now tne I wenty-econd Ward, one of them containing twenty-live acres, one othor containing twunty-threo acres ana imrtecn pcrcnes, one other containing ninety-six acres, ana the otner containing one nun ored and seven acre, two roods, and thtrtv-ono perches ol land, more or low And also, a cortaiu lot oi ground mamea jo ii in tue pian ot itouort Fleming's estate, situate on the north side of a thirty- feet wide street, called John stroet, in the Twontr fiist Ward, containing eno acre and ono hundred and fourteen perches of land, moro or loss. 1 he lien of tbe judgment against David Wallace shall only operate on and against all that certain lot or piece ot ground on the southeast side ol Ureen Lane, wiih the improvements thereon erocted, in the Twenty-first Ward. Aud also, a l that certain lot or piece ol ground situate on the sou. h west sido ot Main street, with the buiidiugs aud Improvements thereon erected, in the Twenty-iirst Ward. The lieu ol the judgment against Clement L,. Hughes, shall only opeiate on aud u,. on all that cer tain lot or piece oi ground whereon are erected t remises Nos. t29, 931, and 933, outh Second street, inthebeoond Ward. And also, all that certain lot or piece of ground whereon are erected promises Nos, 129 and 118 Carpenter street, in the Second Ward. lL,i,lAflt . &iuri.ijr.i, President of Common Council. Attest Abbabav Stewart, Assistant Clerk of Common Council. JAMbS LYND, Pre3idont of Select Council. Approved this seventh dav ot July, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred aud sixty-six (A. D. 18Wi). JUtJKiUiJi aiC3inJnat,u, 7 9 It Mayor ot Philadelphia. AN ORDINANCE Making an Appropriation to a Portion of tho Companies Composing the Fire Dopartmont. Section i. l ne select anu tommon councils oi tue City ot Philadelphia do ordain, That from tho appropriation made to the tire Department tor tho year 1866, tnure shall be appropriated : From Item 6 To tho following companies, to wit: To the Columbia ani Friendship tnemo Com panies, and to the America, Diligent, Jtame, Good li tent. Humane. Lalatetto. Lincoln, Mauou, Nop- tnne, Niagara, Pennsylvania, f erseverauce, Phecmx, liinggold, Kobert Morris, tonuyiKUi, soutn renn, i ay lor. Tivoli. United states. Warren, and Washing ton Ilose companies, each the sum of tour hundred ($40u) dol'ars. from item o. 10 tne co nmoia, r airmouni, ana MoyamcDBing Steam Forcing Hose Companies, eaou the sum ol lour hundred (9400) do lars. From Item 7. lo tue umpire hook ana iaaaor Company, the sum of three hundrod iSSOO) dol lars. From Iem 8. To the Excolslor ot ! rank lord, Fiankhn of Frenkford, Columbia ol Gormautown, Wasbinctou ot uormantown, uermantowu nose, Union Huso, and Mantua Hook and Ladder Com panies, each the sum oi two nunarea aua niiy ($260) dollars. lrom item v. 10 me oooa imcui oi ioxoo rough. Mount Airy and Union ol Kising Sun. and tne UeBcue Hook and Ladder Company ot irauk- loro. eacu the sum ol two hundred and fifty ($260) dollars. from item iu. xotnn congress oi uesoui nin, and the Kingsessing Enpino Companies, each tho sum of one hundred and tilty ($160) dollars. From Item 11, lo the Wissan ckon Eniriuo Com pany, the sum ot one hundred ($100) dollars. ttction2 Warrants lor sa a appropriation shall lie diawn by the Chief Kngiuoer ot the Firo Depart- ment in conioimity witn existing oruinanons. ,i, rill n u'r,1." I L' V President of Common Couucll. Attest Jons Eckstein, Clork of Common Council. James lyxd, President of Select Couucll. Approved this seventh duy ot Jmv, Anno Donuui one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A. U. lt)06). IlOn I OA AlCJUUU AMj, 7 9 It Mayor of Philadelphia. A A OK VIA AN US To Make an Additional Appropriation to ths controllers of Public icbools, ana to Authorize a TraiiBier in tholr Annual Appropriation tor 1863. Section 1. The Select and common t ouueus ot too Citv oi Philadelphia uo ordain, that tue sum of tvTO hunuied aud filtv dollars bo and the same is herebv appropriated to the comrouers oi ruD.ic Schools, lor the purpose of repairing the fence of the Manatawna bchool, in tho Twenty-first Sco tion.end warrants shall be drawn by the Controllers of l'ublio Schools iu accordance with existing ordinances. Section I. l hat tne sum oi two nnnarcu ana ten dollars and forty cents be transtorrea irom item 1C8 (Kent ioI the annual appropriation to the Con trollers of l'ublio Schools lor the year lriiiti, to Item 173 (Furniture) in the Twentioth Section. President oi Common Council. Attest Biinjamix II. Haines, clerk ot Setoot Council. JAMKS LYND, President ot Soiect Couucil. Approved this filth day of July, Anno Domini cue thuutand eight hundred ana sixty-six (A. D. lboti . 7 9 It Mayor of Philadelphia. It ESOLunoa1 - To Authorize the liepavingot Steiner Street, ine iniiieeum wura. Kesolvid, uy tne select ana common council" oi tti uitv ot if bi'adetnma. t nat the cmet commis sioner of Highways be and he is horcby authonz-d and dirccteu to repave witn tramway oiuuu in we narks ol the wheels, Sterner street, from Wallace Biieet to Mo on street, between Ninth and Tenth streets; and if ths cartway is wider than is necessary for a single iracK, oe is auiuonzeu iu reuuue it to tlie proper width by taking an equal quautity from President of Common CouuqiI. Attest John Eckstein, Clerk ot Common Council. JAMKS LYND, President of select Council, i Approved this seventh day of July, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A. D. lWi). MORTON McMICHAEL, Mayor of Philadelphia. 781 -O ESOLUTION l o Lay Water Pipe fn Aramlngo Street and vt alnut Street Besolved, By tbe Select and Common Councils nf the City ot Philadelphia. 1 hat the Chiet ngineer of the Water Department be directed to lay waier pipe on Aranungo stroet, trom Scpviva street to Cedar street, in the Nineteenth Waid. Aio, on Walnut street, from Twenty-third street n Twenty-fourth street, iu the Eighth Ward 10 ' WILLIAM 8. STOKLET, President of Common CounciL Attest- Benjamis H. IIaises, Clerk of Se.ect Council. JAMM LXND, President of Select Counoil. Approved this fifth dav of July, Anno Dounui one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six i A. D. lSOti). 1 MORION MoMICHAEL, 7 9 It Mayor ot Philadelphia. JULY , 10, CITY ORDINANCES. A N ORDINANCE T. ro Authoilre the Msyor to Contraot for ths Cleansing of the Street' of the Borthera Distrlot, and to Make an Approprlatloa thsretor. W horeas, The contract made by the City of Phila delphia with John L. Hill and K. Henry Smith, dated April 21, 1864, tor thn cleansing of the streets of the northern district of the oity has been an nulled; now: Section 1. rhe Select and Common Connclls ot the City ot Philadelphia do ordain, That the Mayor be and be is hereby authorized to enter Into a can tract with a competent person or persons for the cleansing of the northern district of the city, for a term of not asoro than five years from the da e thereof, at a rate ot charge to the city not excesding sixty thousand dollars per annum, payable in equal monthly portions alter said work is performed, i he said contract shall be entered into with two or more good and sufficient suroties for its faithful perform ance (the said sureties to be first approved by Coun ct's), and the contract shall particularly specify those streets in the business portions of the city waich it shad be the duty oi the said contractor or contractors to cleanse twice in each week, tbe work to be done at night, or between the hours of six o'clock P. M. and eight o'clock A. M , and all other paved st roots, alleys, courts, lanes, gutters, and gut ters under railway crossings shall be cleansed at least once in each week, and all as nos, garbage, dirt, and other roluse matter removed therefrom; and the inlets to all public ew.r to be at all times kept clean and clear of all obstructions; and the execu tion of all of said work shall bs under the super vision of tbe Chief Inspector of Streets ana the Joint Committee of Councils on Cleaning the Strees: Provided, That it, in the opinion ot tke Mayor, upon his own Information or upon that of the said hief Inspector or Joint Committee, there le any failure on the part ot tho said contractor or costractors to porlorm all the requirements of the said contract, the Mayor may, by writ. en notice to the said contractor or contractors, forthwith and abselutclr annul the ssid coutraat. Imormaiiou thereof nhall bo communicated to Councils at their next f fated meeting. Section 2. That ail the payments to be made under the ct ntract to be entered into by virtue ot this ordi nance shall be payable in warrants drawn Dy tne Mayor npon the City Treasurer, in equal monthly instalments, and one-tenth ot tho amount oi each of said monthly Instalments shall bo retained by the eitv. to be appropriated as hereinafter directed: Provided, That when tbe sum so retained on said con ti act shall amount to livo thousand dollars, the remaining payments mav, at the option ot tbe Mayor, be paid in full as they shall thereafter be come due. Section 8. The Chief Inspector of Streets snail overlook and supervise the work ot tho contractors, and report any neglect on their part to the Mayor and to the Committee on Street Cleaning, and notify tbo contractor or contractors ot his or their neglect. If, alter euch report and notice, the contractor or contractors shall not immediately remedy the com plaint, tho Con mittte on S'rect Cleaning may direct tho cniei inspector oi streets to periortu tho work at the expense ot the counselor or contractors in default, tho cost oi performing the saino to be paid out ot the amount lieretoiore authorized to be re tained ; and the Mayor is hereby authorized to draw warrants for that purpose on presentation of the bills thereior by the Chief Inspeotor ot Streets. Section i. Tbe contracts to be drawn by virtue of this ordinance shall contain a special provision and stipulation that all questions and matters in dispute, both ot law and lact. arising under said contract, shall be determined by the Mayor, aud tnat his de cision upon any otics ion whatover relating to th said coiittact or to the performance ot the same sua I bo final and conclusive upon tne parties con cerned. eection 5. That the additional sum of seven thou sand dollars be and the same is hereby appro priated to Item 1 of the ordinance, entitled "An ordinance to make an appropriation lor cleansinir tbo streets of the city ot Philadelphia," approved April 6, I860. WILLIAM R. STOKLET, Presidout of Common Couucil. Attest Robert Bethell, Assistant Clork of Select Council. JAUE3 LYND, President of select Council. Approved this fifth day of July, Anno Don'inl one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A. D. 1866). MORTON MoMICHAEL, 7 0 It Mayor ot Philadelphia. AN ORDINANCE To Authorize the Purchase of Certain Lots ot Ground iu the Ninth Ward. Section 1. lho Se.ect and Common Councils of tho City ot Phi adelphia do ordain. That the City Solici tor be and ho is hereby authorized to examine the tit.e to a lot ot ground situate on tho wet Bide of Nineteenth stroet, above Chesnut. in the Ninth Ward, containing in front on Nineteenth sireet rlity feet thiee incbes, and cxtenaing in dopth sixty-six loer io froutiu now ownoa py tne city ot t'Qilndcl phia: ana if he approve ot the same, that he have pre, ared a oonroyanceof the said lot of ground. witn tne orick messuage tnereon erectea, to tue city ot l'huadelpbiit in lee, the consideration theroior to be the payment of an annual ground rent or sum of five hundred dollars to be coarged theroon. Section 2. lhut the City solicitor be and ha is hereby authonzod to examine the titlo to a lot ot ground and premises adjoining the said lot ot ground above do'cribed on tho north, containing in front on Nineteenth streot about lllty-hvo feet, and in uepth sixty-six feet; aud if he approve of the same, to have a conveyance prepared of the said lot ot ground, with the brick me.-suuges thereon erected1 to the citv ot Phi aduipbm in too, tho consideration thereior to bo the payment ot an annual giound rent or sum of seven hundred and tweuty dollar a to be charged thereon. Section 8. That tbe Mayor bo anthorized to affix the corporato seal of the city of Philadelphia to such de"ds as may bo uece-sary to resorvo tho greund rent to the grantors respectively of said lots of ground. WILLIAM 8. STOKLEY, Prosident ot Common Council, Attest ltonERT Bethell, Assistant Clerk of Soiect Counoil. JAMES LYND, President oi Select Council. Approved this filth day of July, Anno Domini one thousand oight hundrod and sixty-six (A. D. 1860). MORTON McMICHAEL, 7 9 It Mayor ot Philadelphia. I") ESOLUTION To 1 rausivr a Certain Item of Appropriation lor tho Expenses ot the Uirard Estate and Trust. Besolved, By tbe Select and Common Councils ot the City ol Philadelphia, That the Controller be aud is berebv au horized to make the following translur in the appropriation miuio out of the Income lrom the Giiard Esiate for the purposes therein men tioned, approved Decomber 80, 1865, towii: Fom Item No 2 (Taxes) to Item No. 6 (General Repairs to Real Estate), live thousand dollars WILLIAM 8. 8 10 K LEY, President of Common council. Attest Benjamin H. Haines, Clork of Select Council. JAMES LYND, President ol Soiect Connoil. Approved this fitth dav of July, Anno Domiui cue thousand eight huudred and stxty-six (A. D. 1866). v MORTON McMICHAEL, 7 9 It Mayor ot Philadelphia. s- I) ESOLUTION Ot Instruction to the City Controller. Resolved. Bv the Select and Common Councils ol the City ot l'hilsdelphia, That tue City Controller be and is here instructed to countersign the warrants lor tbo AsBCssoia for three hundred dollars when tbe Assessor's books, the street list and window books, art made and delivered to the City Commistioners, aBd the balance of the appropriation an completion ot their work. WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, President of Common Council. Attest Kobkbt Bethell. Assistant Clork of Ssloct Council. J AMES LYiND, President of oe eot Counoil, Appioved this flhh day ot Juiv, Anno Domini one thoussnd eight hundred and sixty-six (A. D. im)' MORTON MoMICHAEL, 7 9 It . Mayor ot Philadelphia. ITE SOLUTION . X Authorizing the Board of Health to Construct a brain thiongh the faiade Giound. Resolved By the Select aud Common Councils of tbe City ol Philadelphia, lhat tbe Board nf Health is hereby authorized lo construct a temporary wooden drain through tDO southern part of the Parade Ground, eaat of Thirteenth street, connecting with tbe culvert in Bead street, near Twelfth street, for the purpose ot removing the surface water at the mterteoiion of Reod and Thirteenth streets. WILLIAM 8. STOKLEY, President of Common Council. Attest Benjamin H. Haines, Clerk of Select Connoil. I JAMES LYND, i President ot Select Counoil. Aprroved this fifth day ot July. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A. D. im)' MORTON Mo MICHAEL, 71 H Major ol Philadelphia, CITY ORDINANCES. AN ORDINANCE ' Appropriating Certain Portions of Broil street for the Purposes of a Public Drive, Carnare way, or Avenne, as Authorized by Aot of Assemble approved March U, 1866: Sestlon 1 Tbe select and Common Coanellsaf ths City of Philadelphia do ordain, That under tin requirements of an aot of Assembly approved tk 23d day of March, 1806, the lollowing described por tions of Broad street be and the same are bsrebr appropriated and dedicated to and for the otas and parposes ot a public drive, carriage-way, street, r avenue, to wit: from the Delaware river at Loagaa Island to Washington (late Prime) street, and Irons Willow street to Fisher's lane, and that tbe said portions of Broad street shall be paved and macada mized with dimensions and in manner as loUows, to wit : From Doiaware river to the south line of the late District of Penn, and trom Columbia arenas to Fisher's lane.th carriage-way shall be seventy-aeveai feet, and the intervening distance, that is, from tho line of the late District of Penn to Columbia ave nue, the carriage-stay snail be flfty-sevsn feet between tbe curbs. That spon the section south ot Washington street the macadamized drive shall be thirty-one feet wide. ana upon the portion nortn oi w mow street shall be twenty-seven feet wide, moasured equally upon eaett side of the centre line of street, and that tbe saraa shall be continuous in each of the seotions, that is, not intercepted with cobble-paying at troot, inter sections. The spact npon each side ot the macadamized driv extending to the curbs shall be paved with oobblo stone, or such other paving as may be desirod by the owners of property iroutiug thereon, subject to tho approval of the Chief Engineer and surveyor. Pro vided that no change in the character of paving shall t e allowed unless such a ohange shall extend at least the lengtn ol one block or square. The line between tbe macadamizing and oobblo pavement to be pr ttcte d by a couaso of cubical granite blocks, as spool tied lor tbe improvement of broad street now la progress nortn ol Columbia avenue. And tbe Chief Engineer and surveyor is hereby authorized and directed to so modify the specifica tion and contract lor macadamizing Broad street north ot Columbia avenuo to Oermantown road, so that tlie width ol the same shall correspond witn tho dimensions herein fixed and determined. r Section!. Tbe curbing, paving, and macadamizing noon the portions ot Broad street heroin and hereby appropriated sliail be uone, excepting tbo street In tersections, at the expense of tue owners of property flouting tbereon, In accordance with specifications prepared by the Chief Engineer and Purveyor, com pleted to his satisfaction and acceptance, and kept in good ordor and repair by the contractor perform ing tbo work tor the term ot three years alter com pletion: Provided the cost of said macadamlzlus: shall not exceed three dollars, or the cobble-stone paving one col ar per square yard, aud the curbing, eighty cents per linear loot. fiction 8. No contract shall be mado or work done nnder the provisions of this ordinance until the beloot aud Common Councils ot the City oi Philadelphia shall, by ordinance, so direot, and tho neoessary ap propriation to pay for intersections thorofor is duly made. WILLIAM 8. STOKLEY, President ot Common Council, Attest BEitjAxia II. Haines, Clerk oi select Council. J AM Ed LYND. Prosident of Select Council. Approved this Attn day of July, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty six (A. J. 1866i. MORTON McMtCHAEL, 7 9 It Mayor of Philadelphia. A N ORDINANC E Xl To Kcloane tue Lion of Certain Mart- uaaes. Section 1. Tho Select and Common Councils of tho City of Philadelphia do ordain, 1'bat upon the payment to tbe Supenntondont ot tho Girard Trust of lho sum ot five hundrod and titty live dollars (being tbe proceeds of tho sale made on tho tiiioenth ot Apni, 1844, by the Schuyikill Navigation Com pany, to Asapu Sboenfelder, of the lot of ground bereinlter described), on account of the mortgages by the schuyikill Navigation Company hold by the said Trmt, the Mayor of the city be and he is hereby authonzod to release the lion of said mortgages upon ail that lot or piece of ground, being one of the lots commonly known bv the name of "Hockley Out Lots," aud numbered in the plan of said 1 Jta No. 23, situate in the borough of Heading, Borks county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as lollows; to wit: Beginning at a post, thonoo along; Hockley's lane north seventy doarees east twenty percao.i to a post at cornor of lot No. 22; thenoe by the same north twenty dereos, wost forty perches to a post at corner ot lots Nos. 29 and 28; thence by said lot No 28 south seventy degrees, west twenty perches to a corner of lots Nos. 27 and 24; thence by lot No, 24 south twenty dogrees, east forty r ere lies to tne p ace of beginning, containing five acres; being the same piemists which Casper W Morris and wife, by indenture dated 20 h of May, 1824. re corded in the oilico lor recording doeds tu and lor Btrks county aforesaid, in deed book A, Volume 84, page 862, etc , conveyed (inter alia) unto the said Schuylkill Navigation Company in fee : Pro vided, lhat all the expenses incident to the pre paration and execution of said release and the ad vertisement ot this ordinance be paid by the said. Navigation Company. Section 2. The superintendent of tho Girard Es tate is herebv directed to invest the said sum of five hundred and titty five dollars in the six per cent, loan of tho city ot Philadelphia. WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, President ol Common Council. Attest Benjamin II. Haines, Clerk of Soiect Council. JAMES LYND, Presidont of Seloot Council. Approved this fifth duy of July, Anno Do miui one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A. D. 1866). MORI ON MoMICHAEL. 7 9 It Mayor of Philadelphia. Ant ORDINANCE To Authorize the Heading Railroad Comnanr to Erect Certain Wooden Buildinns. Section 1. the Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia uo ordain, That the Phi a deiphia and Reading Hailroad Company are hereby authorized to erect a frame shod over their freight piatlorm, and also a frame ollice, on their lot. be tween Pennsylvania avenue and Hamilton street, 1 wontiith and Twenty-iirst streets, in the Fifteenth: W ard ot the City of Philadelphia: Prov.ded, That the same shad be ejected in a manner to be approved bv the Building Inspeotor ol the district: And pro vided, That the said company shall pay the sum of twenty dollars to the City treasurer ior the expouse oi advertising this ordinance. WILLIAM 8. STOKLEY, President ot Common Counoil. Attest Benjami:.' H, Haines, Ctcik oi Select Council. JAMES LYND, Prosident ot Soiout Council. Approved this tilth day of July, Anne Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A. D. 1806). MORTON McMfCUAEL, 7 9 It Mayor of Philadelphia. ESOLUTION LV To Lay Water Pipe on Aldor and Other Streets. Besolved, By tbe Select and Common Con noils of the City ot Philadelphia, That the Chief Engineer ot the W ater Dtpartmunt be and is hereby autao rized to lay water pipe on Alder street, irom Oxford street to Columbia aveuue. Warnock sireet, lrom Oxford streot to Columbia avenue, in the Twentieth Ward. Marshall stieet, from Columbia avenae to Oxford street, in tbe 1 weutieth Ward. Hudson street, south of Chesnut street, in taoj Filth Ward. WILLIAM 8. STOKLEY, President oi Common Council!. Attest Benjamin H. Haines. Clerk of Select Council. JAMES LYND, resident of Soleot Counoil. Approved this filth day of July, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A. D. 1866) MORTON McMICHAEL, 7 g it Mayor of Philadelphia. I ESOLUTION V To Osnge the Place ot Voting In the Third Division of tho Twenty-tilth Ward, a Besolved By the Select and Common Counoils of tho City oi Philadelphia That the place of voting in the Third Division of the Twenty. fil th Ward, shad here alter bo at the house of Conrad Lutz, known as the Cedar Grove Hotel, instead of the house now or Intel y occupied by Charles lisburs, no longer avail able WILLIAM S. STOKLEY. President of Common Council. Attest Benjamin H. Haines, Clerk ot Select Connoil. JAMES LYND, President of Seieot Council. Approved this fifth day of July, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six t A IK 180UI. MORTON MoMICHAEL, 7 9 It sisyor of Pmiudulphia. . i "
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