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REAL ESTATE RECORD. 11 William and Cedar st.—'N, e. cor., one five- story and basement iron and brick buUding -for offices, 547x127; OAvner, George Kemp; architect, Griffith Thomas; buUders, John WUliams & M McGrath. public buildings. Fifty-third st.—N. a, -r- e. Sth av., one Methodist Episcopal Church of BeUeviUe stone', 63x100.5 ; OAvner, St John'sM. B. Church; archi¬ tect, D. ife J. Jardine; builder, Samuel Cochrane. Fifth st.—Nos. 14 & 16, one four-story brick club house, 50x96 ; OAvner, Beethoven Chor; archi¬ tect, Wm. Graul Lexington av.—BetAveen OOth & 07th sts., one four-story brick hospital, 195x129; OAvnfer, Trustees Mt. Sinai Hospital; architect, Griffith Thomas ; buUders, J. T. Conover & John DoAvney. shops and STjVBLES. Twenty-sixth st.—S. a, 325 w. Sth av., one two- story brick shop, 25x40; OAvners, McVey & Sad¬ dler. TnoJiPSON ST.—No. 126, one one-story brick stable, 5x12; OAvner, Valentine Peck Grand st.—No. 210, one three-story brick shop 23x32; OAvner, R. L. Anderson; architect, Stroud Camp; buUders, Weeks Proa Madison st.—No. 6.5, rear, one two-story brick shop, 25x16; buUder, B. P. Mahoney. Broadway.—W. s., 46 a 47th st, one two- story brick shop, 47x41; OAvners, AVm. Regay Si C. Halle. Van-dbavater ST.—Mo. 20, one one-story brick woodhouse, 25x14; owner, Jackson Schultz; buil¬ der,. C. T. Bunting. Bast TuntTEENTn st.—No. 410, rear, ono two- story brick stable, 25x37; oAvner, Geo. Marks; architect, T. J. Bier ; biulder, John Reuder. Forty-eighth st.—S. s., 377.0 e. 10th av. rear, one tAvo-story brick stable, 18.9x20; OAvner, &c., David Clmstie. ' . ' ' [OFFICIAL.] PROCEEDINGS OP THE COiiDION COITNCIL AFFECTING REAL ESTATE. BO.UID OF ASSISTANT ALBEmiEN-, ) MOXDAAT, May 2,1870. ) COtmTLANU STREET. Hesolved, That the lamp-post now standing in Conrt- land street on a lino between premises No.s. 12 and 14 bo 1 removed and placed ou tho edge of the sidewalk, oppo¬ site the centre of premi.ses No. 14, in said street, nnder the direction of the Dep.irtment of Tnblic AVorks. Ucceived from tho Board of Aldormen, and laid over. FORTY-SIXTH STREBr. Petition of all the honsoholdcrs on Forty-sutth street between Fonrth aud Fiftli avenues, to have that portion [ of said street paved with wood pavement In connection therewith, the following resolution and ordinance: Hesolved, That the .Commiiwioner of Pnblic AVorks bo and ho is hereby authorized ond directed to mlverti.se for bids, and contract for paving Forty-sbcth street, from Fourth avenue to Fifth avenue, (except where now pav¬ ed, and also excepting tho space between railtracks), Avith the pavement known as the Hamar AVood Preserved [ Pavement in accordance witli the specifications for .snid i pavement now on file m tho office of the Clerk of the ; Common Council; and that at the several intersecting streets and avennes cro.sswalks in s.aid .streets, and in such other intersecting streets and avenne.s. be laid whero not now laid, and relaid where those now laid are, in the opinion of tho Commissioner of Public AVorks, not in good repair, or aro not uiion a grade adapted to the grade of tho proposed new pavement nnder tlio direction of the Commissionor of Public AVorks; and that the oc- companying ordinance therefor be ado;»tcd. ItUroduced by Assistant Alderman Costello, and laid over.. FORTY-Etairrn .street. Resolved, That a street-lamp be placed .and lighted in front of No. 311 AVost Forty-eighth street, under tho di¬ rection of the Commissioner of Public AVorks. ItUroduced by Assistant jVlderman Feitner, and laid over. FlPTY-FinST STREET. Resolved, Thitt the sidewalk on tho south side of Fifty-first street between Madison and Fifth avennes, \ be nagged full width, where not already done,.under the [• direction of the Department of Public AVorks; and that the accompanying ordinance therefor be adopted. CoHerf lip by Assistant Alderman SheUcy, who moved that'said resolution and orduiance bo amended by strik¬ ing therefrom the words '.' Fifty-furst," and inserting in h'eu thereof the word " Fiftieth." AVhich was agreed to. And. as thus amended, the paper was laid over. FmST -iVENUE. Resolved, That tho Department of Public AVorks be and is hereby requested to carry into effect, at as early !• a- day as possible, the provisions of the resolution and ordinance approved by the JIayor December 30, 1808, for paving tho First avenue, from Thirty-sixth to Sixty- first street Avith Belgian pavement Received from the Board of Aldermen, and referred to tho Committee on Street Pavements. • Resolved, That on the east side of First avenue, from Thu*y-fonrth to Tlurty-sixth street, tho sidewalks bo flagged full \vidth, Avhcre not already done, under the direction of the Department of Pnblic AVorks, and that tho accompanying ordhiance therefor be adopted. Received from the Board of Aldermen, and laid over. FIFTH AAT5XUE. Resolved, That the Commissioner of Pnblic Works bo and he is hereby authorized and directed to advertise for bids, and contract for paving Fifth avennc, from Ono Hnndred and Twenty-fourth street to One Himdred and Thirtieth street (e-xcopt Avhere now paved, and al.so ex¬ cepting the .sp.ace bet\vcen railtracks), vrith the pavement known as the Hamar AVood Preserved Pavement, in ac¬ cordance with the specifications for said pavement now on file in tho ollice of the Clerk of the Common Conncil; and that at the several intersecting streets and avennes, crosswalks in said streets, and in such other intersecting streets and avenues bo laid Avhere not now laid, and re- laid where tho.sc now laid are, in tho opinion of the Com¬ missioner of Public AVorks, not in good repair, or aro not upon a grade adapted to the grado of tho proposed new pavement, under the direction of the Commissioner of Public Works; and that tho accompanying ordinance therefor bo adopted. Introduced by Assistant Aldormen Lysaght, and laid LEXIXCTON AATB-IUE. In coraplLanco with a request of the Board, made April 25,1870, the Mayor returned the followhig resolu¬ tion: Resolved, That permission be and the same is hereby given to John SlcGlynn to regulate, grado and flag tho sidewalks, and to set curb and gutter stones in front of his premises, southeast comer of Lexington avenno and Seventy-eighth street tho s.ame to be done at his own ex¬ pense, and nnder tho direction ol the Street Commis¬ sioner. (Adopted by tho Board of As.sistant Aldermon, April 7, 1870.) (In Board oE Aldermen April 11.1870, amended by substituting the words "Department of Public AVorks," for the Avords "Street Commissioner,'* and adopted as amended.) (In Board of Assistant Aldermen, April 18, 3870, con¬ curred in as amonded, a majority of all tho members elected voting in faA'or thereof.) The President moved that the vote by which said res¬ olution w.as concurred in, as amonded, April 18,1870, bo reconsidered. AVhich was agreed to. Assistant Alderman Gibney then moved that said reso¬ lution be laid over. Which was agreed to. The paper was then laid over. MARION STREET. Resolved, That the sidewalks on the northeast comer • of Marion and Prince Btreets, to the distance of eighty feet on Marion street, be flagged full Avidth, Avhcro not already done, under the direction of the Department of Public Works; and that the accompanying ordinance therefor be adopted. CaUed up by Assistant Aldermen O'Brien, who moved that said resolntion and ordinance be amended by .strik¬ ing therefrom tho words " tho sidewalks on tho northeast comer of Iklarion and Prince streets, to the distance of eighty feet on Jfarion street be flagged fnll width," and inserting in lieu thereof, the words " curb and gutter stones be set 'ind the sidewalks flagged full width, on the northeast corner of Marion and Prince streets, to the distance of eighty feet on"5Iarion street." The President put tho question whether the Board wonld agree with said propo-sed amendment Which was decided in the affirmative. The paper, as thus amended, Avas then laid over. ONE HUNDRED AND NIXTH STREET. Resolved, That the contract for regulating and grading One Hnndred and Ninth street Irom Fifth avenue to Har¬ lem river, be and the same is hereby extended until the first day of September, eighteen hundred and seventy- one. Received from the Board of Aldermen. Assistant Alderman Gibney moved that said paper, be placed on file. AVhich Avas agreed to. And the same was directed to bo placed on filo. ONE HUNDRED AND EriEYENTH STREET. Resolved, That One Hundred and Eleventh street, from Fourth avenne to Fifth avenne, be regulated and gr.aded, the curb and gutter-stones set, and the sidewalks flagged Avhere not already donc,'nnder the direction of the Department of Pnblic Works, and that the accom¬ panying ordinance therefor be adopted. Introduced by Assistant Alderman Shelley, and laid over. ONE HUNDRED AND TAVENTY-PIRST STREET. Resolved, Thot a sewer, Avith the necessary receiving- ba.sins and culverts, bo built in One Hnndred and Twenty- first street, from Second avenuo to East river, nnder the direction of the Department of Public Works, and that the accompanying ordinance therefor be adopted. ItUroduced by Assistant Alderman Shelley, and laid over. ONE HUNDRED AND TAVENTY-EIOIITn STREET. Resolved, That the Commissioner of Pnblic Works be and he is hereby authorized and directed to advertise for bids, and contract for paving One Hundred and Twenty- eighth street from Second to. Sixth avenne (except where now paved, and also excepting tho space between railtracks), Avith'the pavement known os the Hamar AVood Preserved Pavement, in accordance with the spe- .cifications for said pavement now on file in the office of the Clerk of the Common Council; and that at the seve¬ ral intersecting .streets and avenues crosswalks in said streets, and in such other intersecting streets and ave¬ nues, be laid where not now laid, and relaid where those now laid arc, in the opinion of tho Commissioner of Pub¬ lic AVork-s, not in good repair, or ore not npon a grade adapted to the grade of the proponed new pavement nn¬ der the direction of the Commissioner of Pnblic Works; and that the accomp.anying ordinonce therefor be adopt¬ ed. Introduced by Assistant Aldennan Costello, and laid over. ONE HUNDRED AXD FORTY-FOURTH Sl'ltEKT. ResolA-cd, That permission be ond tho samo is hereby given- to AVilliam Onylfoylc to regnlote ond grade the sidewalk in front of his premises on Tenth avennc, ot tho northwest corner of Ono Hnndred ond Forty-fonrth street and said avennc, provided tho some bo dono at his own expense and nnder tha direction of the Commission¬ er of Public AVorks. Introduced by Assistant Aldermon McDonald, and adopted by the following vote (a majority all tho mem¬ bers elected voting in favor thereof): Anirmotivc — Assistont Aldermen Healy, Lyaoght, O'Brien, Galvin, Itobinsou, Hoffman, Costello, Gibney, tho President Assistant Aldermen Schlichting, Hanzh- ton, Feitner, Seery, McDonold, and Shelley—15. And sent to the Board of Aldermen for concnrrence. SIXTEEN-l-H CTREET. Resolved. That a sewer, writh tho necessary rccoivinK- basins and culverts, be built in SLxteenth street 'rom Ninth avenue to the North river, under tho direction of the Department of Public AVorks; ond that the accom¬ panying ordinance thorofor he adopted. ItUroduced by Assistant Alderman Gibney, and laid over. SEATWrEF.NTH .STREET. Resolved, That a sewer, Avith tho necessoty rcceiving- ba.sins and culverts, be built in Seventeenth street from Ninth ovcnuc to the North river, under the dhrection of the Department of Pnblic Works; and that the accom- paiying ordinance therefor be adopttcd. Introduced by As-sistant Alderman Gibney, and laid over. SEVENTY-NINTH STREI-TT. Resolved, That iicrmission bo nnd the nimo Is hereby given to Patrick Bannon to rcgnlate and grado, cnrb nnd gutter, and flag sidowolk in front of his premises ot northwest comer of Soventy-ninth street and L&xington avenue, the same to be done ot his own expense, ond nn¬ der the direction of the Commiseiontr of I'nblic Works. Introduced by Assistont Aldomion Shelley, and adopt¬ ed by the following vote (a majority ot oil the members elected voting in favor thereof): Aifirmative — Assistant Aldermen Healy, Lysaght, O'Brien, Robinson, Hoffman, Costello, Gibney, the Res¬ ident, Assistant Aldermen Schlichting, Hanghton, Feit¬ ner, Seery, McDonald, and Shelley—^14. And sent to the Board of Aidcrmcn for concnrrence. SECOND AVENUE. Resolved, That Second avenne, from Twenty-sixth street to Fortieth street, be paved with Belgian or trap- block pavement, and that at the several intersecting streets and avennes crosswalks be Inid Avhere not now laid, and relaid whero those now laid ore, in the opinion of the Commissioner of Pnblic AVorlw, not in goo