Minutes of the Common Council of the City of New York, 1784-1831 10, Pt.1

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Randel Jr. praying for pay- ment of Nine Maps in part of the above Contract, which was also referred to the same Committee.
A petition of sundry persons praying the repeal of the Law regu- lating the Sale of Crabs was read and referred to the Market Com- mittee.
A memorial of the Female Assistance Society praying some pecu- niar)' aid was read and referred to the Committee of Charity.
A Memorial from Parcells and Armstrong in behalf of the Con- tractors for filling in and regulating certain str
...eets in Greenwich Vil- lage Viz — Perry street. Charles street, Washington street, Amos Street, Herring street and Asylum Street, stating that they conceive a considerable balance is due to the Contractors on those streets not- withstanding it has been [127] stated by the Street Commissioner that a mistake was made in the calculation, and praying the said amount may be paid to them, was read and referred to the Street Committee.
A petition from the Inspectors of Manure stating certain amend- ments that are requisite in the law regulating the Inspection of Manure — was read and referred to the Committee on Laws with a request to send for the Inspectors for information on the subject.


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