& CITY COIRICILS. N (Continued from PIM Page.) the Committee would be appointed in accordance - with Mr. Brown's motion. Mr. Gross thought that the Committees -should not be joined. He thought the Committee that was now asked for was to try the matters at variance between Mr. Smith and the Committee on Re trenchment and Reform. Mr. Morrison called for the yeas and nays on Mr. Rafferty's amendment. which was lost by a vote of 33 nays to 3 seas. The question then recurred to Mr. Kirk's resolution which was adopted. Mr. Burgwin asked if the motiod of Mr. Kirk was intended to cover all three resolutions. Mr. Kirk said that it did not. Mr. Brown held that it did, as his mo tion which Mr. Kirk stated, was embod ied in tbe resolution. \ Mr. Craig thought there was a differ \ .nee between Mr. Kirk and Brown 4 which he hoped would be harmonized. Mr. Craig moved that all after “Resolv ed," in the first' resolution, be stricken out of the report. The Chair ruled that was Mr. Brown's motion which being embodied In Mr. Kirk's resolution had been adopted. • Mr. Burgwin held that it could not so be Construed as at the time Mr. Brown's motion was made but two resolutions in the report bad been read by the President. It was decided to take the vote on Mr. Craig's motion as there was a misunder standing. Mr. Morrow called for the yeas and nays, which resulted as follows: Ayes—Messrs. Armstrong, Brown, Cof fin, Craig, Dickson, Gross, Herron, Jones, Littel, Lloyd, McClelland, Rees, Rush, Schmidt, Scully, Shipton, Wainwright, S. J., Wainwright, Z., Watson, Wilson, Zern and President McAuley-22. Nays—Burgwin, Edwards, Gallaher, Hallman, Hartman, Laufman, Morrow, Murray, McEwen, McMahon, Ogden, Rafferty and Torrens-13. Mi. Kirk declined to vote. So the motion was adopted. CONCURBENcES • - The following from Common Council not otherwise noted was concurred in: An ordinance appointing V. G. Elliott viewer on the opening of Webster ave nue, vice Aaron Fioyd. Ordinance for grading and paving Long avenue. For widening sidewalk on the west -side of Fortieth street. Designating grade for Webster avenue. For paling Fifth avenue from Dinwid die to•Summerville streets. REPORT OF THE STREET COMMITTEE. Ordinance for the partial grading of Cooper street, Sixth ward. Mr. Morrow presented a remonstrance against the same, which VMS adopted and the` ordinance laid over under the rules. Ordinance for grading and paving ' - 'l'wenty•second street. Resolution authorizing the Street Com mittee to haVe the contractor pave Fifth avenue where opened for laying sewer. Non concurred in. Petition of William Ward and William Diven, asking to be exonerated from the payment of assessment for the construc tion of Virgin Alley sewer. Ordinance changing the grade in For tieth street. Resolution for gas on Forty-third street. Resolution for water on 40th street. Remonstrance against the opening of Spinner and Snelvden alleys. .Resolution for water on Miltenberger street. • Communication relative to the exten sion of Liberty street. Reemonstiance - agairust sewer on High street. Petition for extension of sewer on Dia mond street. Report of Committee on Retrenchment and Reform, presented in C. C. in June. Laid on the table. Resolution for numbering houses on Forty-fourth street. Also Keaty's alley, Eleventh ward. Resolution for flag atone crossing at Wylie street and Webster avenue. Resolutions relative to grading Twen tieth street. Petition for a change of grade on Web ster avenue in the Thirteenth ward. Petitions for gas lamps on Arthurs street, on Forty-fifth street and on Fortieth street. Remonstrance against the amount of damages on the opening of Penn street extension. Ordinance for grading and paving Mul berry alley. Ordinance for opening Smallman street. Ordinance for opening Twentieth street, from A. V. R. R. to the river. Report of the Committee on Wooden Buildings, relative to the removal of an Resolutions to pay [sundry bills of viewers. Report of the Special Committee on the ' , Point Park." Ordinance for the grading and paving of Irwin's alley. . Also, for grading and paving Centre street, Seventeenth ward. NEW BUSINESS. Mr. Burlrwin presented a petition for opening, grading and paving of Ross street. Twenty-third ward. Referred to the Road Committee. Mr. Shipton, a remonstrance from the Gorman Protestant congregation against the widening of Miltenberger Street. \ Mr. Brown called , up the ordinance providing for the opening of Federal street from its present terminus on Wy. lie street to Webster avenue, presented at'the last regular meeting and laid over under the rules, and moved its third reading and final passage. Mr. Rafferty presented a remonstrance against the opening of Federal street. The remonstrance was received, and the question recurring on Mr. Brown's motion, the ordinance was passed finally. P.SPOUT OP TECS GAB COMMITTEE. Mr Shipton, from the Gas Committee, submitted the report of said com mittee, recommeriding the - erec tion of gas lamps as follows: 4 on Wylie street extension, between Arthurs and Green streets; 1 at corner of Beech alley and Marton street; 1 at Wide alley - . and Elm • , street; lon Sixth avenue, be. tween Trinity church and Smithfield *treed; 2 on west side of Forty-fourth street; 1 on Franklin street, between Washington and Congress streets, when ever the city , mains have been laid. Report accepted and lamps ordered. Mr. Coffin, a petition for a board, walk on Ellsworth avenue and Centre avenue from Aiken's Line to. Liberty nab, ac• companled by en ordinance for ttasame, which was read three times and passed. Mr. McMshon a resolution for five gas lamps on Forti-fourth street. Referred to Gas Committee. Mr. Hartman, a resolution, authorizing the refunding of $209,87 the amount of business tax overpaid by Messrs. Hart man & Lire. Referred to the Finance Committee with power to act. Mr. Jones, an ordinance for the opening of Madison avenue from Minerto *feller son street. Ordinance.read three times end passed. Mr. leufman, a petition fora board