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ate .T.B.?. v Cat -a I x SIfe jtlcmorrat. FRIDAY.. .......JULY 1. 1870. ouio pi.atfoi.3I. 'In another column of to-day's pn ' per we print the platform made by. t the Democracy of Ohio, in State Con- Tention, June . 1st. It one -of the '' clearest and mo6t comprehensive dec lianions of living issues that ha any " where ao faru been, pronounced. It ia the first iioterbf ;the fall campaign in the " exeat Btates," and will soon r"become the rallying cry of. the young Democracy of, the .entire west. Ohio . has the' confidence of the Democratic '. masses of the country to an, extent that , is must complimentary to the stern -, integrity and unerring. wisdom of her f ; statesmen. -.. And.- while'( unessential . "differences . must . neoessa'rily- exist ' -among Democrats,' yet, between Ohio " and Oregon if "-We" may. judge that state by this the most perfect sympathy and mutual confidence has always ex isted. The views set forth repeatedly . in our state platforms on the finance - question, and finally. adopted by the national platform of 1S6S, were, first presented by Ohio. The favorite of that State was Oregon's choice for the last Presidential candidateship. Ohio . is the center of the great states, and from her position, where the faintest heart throb of the great body politic i .4 reaches her, is quick to perceive each new feature in the shifting scene of politics. The most significant feature of the 'Ohio platform is the entire omission of anything in regard to the payment or method of payment of the national debt. It amounts to a declaration that that question is among the least important of the campaign. ; It is an exhibition of that practical statesman ship that sinks minor matters in the - pursuit of great aims; of a patriotism that ignores all differences that are not , vital, that consents to forego the con Tenien of the present for objects that are essential and enduring. Instead of beginnig at the top of the tree, the Ohio Democracy tear the scaffolding away and lay the ax at its root. We - are threatened with a centralized and despotic government, oppressive tar iff exactions, an infamons revenue system and bank system, the Fif teenth Amendment infamy, etc. The debt is only an incident, not the root of these. The debt may be' ob literated, either by payment or other ise, and yet the people ' remain "enslaved- We hope the example of Ohio will not be lost upon the Demoe . . xacy of the other states.' " CONSIDERABLE OF A CROW. OREGON ELECTION ABROAD. WhU6nearly"airof the .Radical pa pers of jQje'go"n are jubilating over the success of their party in making a gain upon the vote of 1868, and saying that even defeat with them is victory, listen to what the Sacramento Vnion says on this same subject and let' a candid people decide which' exhibits the bet ter judgment: -Whilst K sasv be true tbat there m a Repub lic- a gain hi Oregon this year o the -etrto-of that party last. aa4 taut tbm it tllinioiiaou Democratic majority, there ii not in either circum stance tba laaat good earn a fat congratulating the Republican party. ; It baa baao alleged, with iuch a abow or pn-or a to craata beiier in many minds, tbat tba.lsVlersof tbo Republican party of Oregon tbia yeau neett n lame eorruptiuB fuad to aarty .railway plundering scheme, and secure tba Legislature in faverof huckllag aa lmioen dabt upeo tba Stat in the way, jof eebtldie. . It' thin ia tn, tba whole eonntry abuuld rejoice at te defeat of tbat party, and auaa mora Uian hone. Republicans. ' v - The victory by tho Democracy of this State is the greatest eer achieved in the State, and, wo think, among the greatest that could bavo been achieved in any State. Let 'the depleted purses of Williams and Corbett and their backers bear witness to the tens, nay, hundreds of thousands of dollars that were, scattered for electioneering pur poses throughout -the -length and breadth of this Stato. Let the legions of voters who were hired to be "home guards" on election day testify as to the purpose for which these funds were used, and the world will be compelled to say with the Sacramento lTin, that "the whole country should rejoice at the defeat of the Republican party, fog -- that - the " Oregonian ' took stock" (of) on tho wrong sidtf, and was i nearly two years, iu finding out' its mistake. , We deprecate the culpabili ty of that paper and are amused at its ! obtuscness. Nobody should have been deludod into the idea that the six " distinguiuhed cnpitalitits" were going to build a rail road with $3,000 the total of their stock subscriptions and Joe. Gaston thrown in.' The celebrated wayfairing man should not have erred in that, and if the Oregon- iau finds only worthless shares for its two years laborious puffing, it should blame no thin ? but iu own TialiriBtontiBrsiobiaiiioii a iiccno ttieruior in tna V b relnattvr provided by ihl ordinam UilUUUl'IS. . -. - ,. CITY ORIIBf Alf CF.S (Official.) ICimtlndtdivmJlret pogt. . Tirlka. ttrgnlnting and Lltenting tertain Oeenpntlone Hkctio I. It shall tint bo lawful fornny person jor persons to keep fur pny within the limit ul the I -i .. . r Ail ...... ... I . . i 1. 1 1 .. l. ! 1. 1 oi j ui aiuj uiuaiur, allow, or puunu .jbmiim- ll.iu; any howling atluy, billiard table, pigeonhole table, or other fable oh which an met arc uliivcd with Valla an-l cuut f lu'cp.any bar mum or drinking hop I iu KVrii fur nubile uira any ouiiiimia, tua'. eo4ib, back, dray, art ur wagon. pnrldml that no lleanaa auail la n qulrod or rarriajta nrtrama nin ning ta ur trout Hie luuoly Krlr, or fr tcaina an gaged in haulliilr wuW, juihhor, building material ir nruduoa inlu tha city, r for any carriage knpt to be itrt wiionnt a driver or any hvery ainhiei no tiereon r pvdillar (hall vend, aell r ralail at fi vale vale any good, waroa or int-rbanlie oniei the fame ar ikj produetx of tuia statu nn auo llnneir (ball noil icwi; ware ur inurcbamlliie at Jpnblio tremlua u la-ib pvron or erion bava uiuiiuur siiooTiKU or now. BROOK. E. D. IIOL- From the Mnhn World of the 231 intt., we take the f"llowinj article on the alitxiting and death of Hon. E. D. !-ilrMik: Hon. E l. HulhriMMik. furiuerty (lelente to 0rnTa fnin thi Territory, Mr. C. II. l"Ulu, nl-to r ili rfrti1nt I'liiho, who wore the pnrtien to tha afirnr, had nut Ikhti on apeukmi; Ir-rtne fr aomo timn pnt, m,d, na wo nrc informed, there hnd l)i-co n HiiauniUrHtnditig l-rtwecn thrm f r nlmut a yrar niid n Imlf Inat final. Other rrtMite and utrvtliiiatititciM iMvnrrinjr nt li-iiar Cite, dur ing I lie cnrlv part iflnt,May, whilfthe lem crntic Territorial Cunvention i in aeaioti. tcodad in nowiae to nllay the ill-feciing ex ifting liolween ihein. Supaerjtieiit rvetit atill furfher assrarated the nlTuir, nnd the puldi.'ittiott of niutnnl enrda, reflecting npun eni-h'otlier in rejrnrd to aome rermria which hnd been circulated )nt curd f Mr. Il-d-hrHik deniiunoinir Mr. Douclna na a liar, tnw- ftrd nnd an naanaain hnatenrxl a culmination which reautln I ao uiifirtiinatelj for Uilh pnr- bhiirtiv alter o olonk n. m.. on nnt lie, nhnrll alter K n plonk n. tn.. on and none more than honest Republi-j unlay eve iinVt they wet in front of the drug cans." We fear that the Oregonian will thecmer or Mam and wm aireeia. . . i ' rr t .and itne w,irU pna-inj petween them, they iro Kiut-wu : each drew a re..ver ami legan afnailint: the party or denounce it as a repudia By some process of figures, the Salesman, last Friday, managed to ;lect Kelsay to the Supreme Bench by that we are to blame for not remem- tion organ, for thi course of the Ore gonian during the last - campaign has been so devious and dubious that we are prepared to see almost anything appear in its columns. The recent sudden change of base of that paper with regard to railroad matters, is a theme for reflection and suggests the inquiry as to whether or not the pecu niary interests of tbat high-toned journal were consulted when rail road stocks, bu It up upon the expec tations of subscriptions, to be made of "soap, socks and pickles," were ex changed for more substantial and less ephemeral considerations, in the shape of what the Uion calls a corruption fund. The result of the late election may possibly have been a Republican triumph there is scarcely a doubt bul. that it was a Republican ya Vi for the OregtiHion. VTA 1 1, ICO)! A-STOCKHOLDER. Our very particular friend, the Gre gorian " slops over" at our jocular re mark that the people of Oregon didn "' . a a v t r care a cent wmcu hub oi me nw jur. Holladay ." puts bis town on." We are sorry to have precipitated him into such a raging humor and must confess Elcren hiita were eschariced. when IhpuV Sheriff Itriltcn nrrireil on the ground and Imth partiea wri arretted. . II naitetl Mr. H-dlirimk int- liia i.ffii-e, whieh wn only aoron fifteen feet from where the firing; oc curred, and ant him in a chair, a lie f-utul thnt Mr, II. waa woiindeil, lr. Ilealy i aent fur nnd arrirl a few momenta, when he ascertained thnt one hall had enlrte.1 Mr I-ilrMik a atxlomen. verr low ilow-n ami a little tn the right of the line of the naval. enninff internal hemnrrhaee. Ir. H. did ererrthine in hi nower aave him. lmt af ter lingering ontil a few min.itee pnat aeeti u'cl'ick on Sunday morning he expired a calmly an-l quietly a through dropping into a aleep. Mr. Iuslee. alter the ali-itni2 went into the drag ati.ee, where he remain ed till Under Sheriff Sayre rame, when he anrrendered himaclf into lliO cuatody of the omcera of the law. The examination eotnmeneed liefore Jo. tire liowen on Saturday nicht. and after the examination nf ani ten rr twelve wttneaa e. further proceeinaa were rwatponed to await the result nl Mr. Iloliinaik a WHinu AH that we i-an aav l. that the teatimony of a, una nf the witnesea eonflirta with that if other aa ta alwava the cae a ram examination or trial of aeoh a nature. Some tetify that ll-dhmaik fire-l firat. othera te-iify ihat'D-nigUa lire.1 firat. lmt they all azreethat aome ten or eleven rdi t were ex ehnngeil lietween them, in fact, firing cm tinned until laifh emptie.1 their pit..la. A euld lie experte.1. all aorta of rerv.i-ta are lieing circnlael in regnrd to the affair, lmt the truth und"uliteTlyile areired at after a llmronsh examination according to law. Mr. Il-dhroiik receired only one wound and Mr, Pouglae cleaned unhurt. be ring that the Oregoiuan has been in a very inifiamatory condition for some six weeks past. .-... The expression of our paragrapu was a little figurative, not, it is true, in the same sense that Col. Baker's la- a majority of 26 votes, or, in its own words made his election sure." The happy Statesman went off in a stream of ecstatic ejaculations like this: Hurrah for Kelttav ! w .a a . a in toe langua -e tI tne JUerevry, " the ia i m rxirtanf ' Yn hsre afNrttrl ilia inrtinim. ry in epite of fraud and villainy. The I conic appeal to one of the editors of thing waa well put up. but in aecurtn a the QrtQonvin a few years since was, jscniucraiic cupreine soqrc 11 'iiun t tan . . - - ., . , . worth a cent. "OreRim Demmrratw in but Sfe. eas!r enough understood.-- every department !" Xot much ; indeed These gentlemen seem to hare arrived not any Hurrah lor rVelaay ! t lhfc rind in the niwrress of me That embodiment of metropoUtan opuljriitJiam when the dis- gcuuuir, uie iregonian, b once niMCELLAXCOLN AXD IV MTd. STATE to seemed to discover the partisan import ance of the Supreme Bench and pro ceeded to appropriate that advantage to its own side of the house in sepa rate paragraphs. It said: Thr is an important and unexpected re sult. It makes the Supreme Court Repub lican. ! - : . -:. - .. The Supreme Court of Oregon will be very respectable after all. There will be only one bed rock repudiation Democrat on the lieneli JlcArthur oi the Fifth Dmtnct. The dishonesty that would repudiate the just obligations of the country will be kept cussion of public questions is to be seasoned with personal vituperation. Here is a gem that we cull from that paper of the 29th inst: - According tn the best of our recollection the edicor of the Pihocbat contented for a eat in the legialttture from Benton two years ago ; and after I.e wa voted in by his part v. he sold out the interest of hia county and went side and enrolled him aell among tne number of those ''supposed to be owned by llolladay. We believe that the Oregonian be longs to the West side of the river and that for the last six weeks it ha3 out of that important branch of our Stato been engaged in showing up the west side uomp&ny in a inosc uniavoraoie - The above extracts are strictly true with slight alterations, which are made necessary because of a little miscal culation on the part of radical search' era after a victory. Kelsay's vote in Douglas county - had been placed at 818, whereas it is only 718, which has i the effect to place that gentleman , some seventy votes behind Judge r Thayer in the District. We admit that the election of Kelsay was ' un expected" but think, the Oregonian ' and Statessman give it undue import ance. It did not last long enough for that. " The Supreme Court of Ore . . gon will be very respectable after all," 1-1 precisely ! No room to doubt about it. " It makes the Supreme Court Republican"- by a minority of two, " 'with a prospect of being increased to ' one, by the contest between Bonham and Boise. - - " ;'. . We thank these papers for teaching - us the importance of the Supreme i Bench. We trust the lesson will not be lost upon members of that Bench; - we are certain it will not be lost upon - . the Democratic party, The Connecticut Legialature has rofus- ed to strike the word ' State Constitution. rhite" from their 7- - The body of little Tonimv Wrisht. who was drowned s nie weeks ago at Cotvaljii. was rescue i from its wa:erv erave ' last light. If what it gives us to under stand of that Company is true, then it is not and never was fit, or entitled to receive the Land Grant, and the people of Oregon would have been " sold out" by having the grant be stowed in that direction. We do not know why the members from Benton county, or a particular one of - them, (the entire delegation voted in one way), should be lied about by the Oregonian for not supporting a Com pany that by its own mouth is con victed of being a swindle upon the people of the west side counties. But the hostility of tae Oregonian to the west side Company, is' recent and sug gestive. ' (When we speak of the west side Company we do. not mean the west side railroad interests, which are important and should be fostered, but the Company of which the distinguish ed, . capitalists, Reed, Ainsworth, Ladd, Thompson and two others owners , of ,. stock, to the aggregate amount oi three thousand dollars are the body, and of which Joe. Gaston is the head a company that is known to pany localities as "the 'Gaston Swindle.") For two long years, and up to the eve of the flection the Oregon ian lias had -nothing but praise for this Company. But all that' is .changed now, and why 1 , If we were disposed week, after having kid vu the bottutu of to follow the pattern of discussion set -P the' river tor ten diva. , .- - I tnr nra ei-m14 tmUi'n vViv Vitt Vi-TiT Summer race will begio at La Gn oJe on the 5th proximo. Two huo !red Chinamen have gone linker City to work in the oiioea. Coal ha been diacovcrd in folk County The Curvalli Gozrlte eaya .that the Vaquina haa liern the utoat faahtooabie waicrinp place in Oregon, sod ia ihisacaaon more attractive ihao uaoal. A saw mill. schancr and steamer are being construct ed there, this uurucr. hotel acconinnda lions are euperior l what they hate teen heretofore, sod conactiucntly the i- juina giHwe ie pendant. Urnct.KS ur uu.uu vimri i. iv j e i. A. M. The (Jr.. tul Chapter of 11. A. Me sons, wh' have been hold! tiff a cion nt Anti'ria. adjourned on Monday. J be elec tion nf Grand Officers remitted as foltowe: J. H. Hayley. O. II. I'; Jaeob Conger. Dep.G. II. P.; J. . Io,GrKioK; rrau- eta Wallace, ur rcrtoe; u. j-. r.aroari. Gr Sec; C Goodwiu. Treat.; F. J. Rab cock. Gr C. II ; I). O. Clark. Gr 1. S;T. McF l'ation, Gr It. A. C; r. IN. Sliuri- lcff. Gr M. 8.1 V; A. G. Walling, Gr 31. 2d. V; A. Van Duacn, Gr 31. 1st. V; A, 1. Dellin. Sentinel. Committee on For eign Correspondence, T. McF I'atton, It. P. Karhart, V. J. IfabetiCK. ' v Thrce Imu'cs and the furniture therein coutained, were buroed last Friday inoru- itijr in Portland. A br.y ll years old snot a bear near Jacksonville laxt week. Hon. L. F.L tne will deliver tho Fourth of July oration at Jacksonville. Quartz crusheJ at ISowdori s nun, jucK aon county, lait week, yteidoa $li per tm. . On the 6th ult. the bill .to pay the Or egon vuulnteers of 1854 passed the senate A large drove of cattle ia now en route for Ochoco. ' Bishop Wifchtman.of Charleston, Souh Carolina, has been . appointed to pr-side at the approaching sei-siou ol the Col u in hia. racifie and Los Angeles Conlerenccx f the M. E. Jhurch, South.. He is ex pected in Oregon some time in August A man named - Moore beat a woman nearly to death hist Sunday in Portland with a champagne bottle. I hey were drunk. A celebration and railroad excursion will take place, on the Fourth at Portland The,bill making Portland a port or en ry panned both house of Congress, ' and has been approved by the rresidcnt. , In consequence of bad weather the Sptr itaal Campmeeting at Ilutteville is post poned until tne Uih ot . o ;ptcmber Mr. A. Noitner has purchased the Ore gon City Euterprue and will conduct that paper hcreatter. Gen. Joseph Lane will deliver the ora tion at Deer Creek. The new locomotive for the Oregon and California Railroad, were started from Philadelphia on the 7th inst. overland to San Francisco." They are much larger than those already here. Their name are Wallamet, Oregon, and Albany. It s expected tbat they will arrive here dor- 80 2. It aliaU nut be law la I tot any narcia In rail ur In any wira tllP"a nt w thin Iba bulla nt tha a'ty of Albany any aplritunni or fenanla. malt liquur to any utrtun intualcatviJ it keap out-n any iilaea whrre uintdiui or rtunohWii malt linuiira are nilil.t r at snrh laia lnt, II. or In any wlaa ditu tt auoli lliiars on Ida II rut nay tua or waak, aummiiaiy rallal riutnlat, trol ad that tlila eretinn shall Itut n onnatru.'l aa to provgnl axitbooriia from aolllnj liquuia fur niail iont fiurrHiws. . Hi.c. .1. Any peraan applylnc fur a lieania to ll auirltn-iaa nr frrmntcil malt tluuurt a pro- vliled In thin oHiaattec, aliatl exi-eiiie a hnml lo the city of Albany, in tlie aunt ut lira huulril Hullara, with iufni-t-int rurjtiua, tn ta apiruil by lb lU-eor-ler. e.iii.lltl.in.-l that ha or tliry will keep a ilea- nt anl rrpa t-bla- liimaa. ami that ha will tint in any viae Uiaio of aplrltn iu or far- inuiitij malt liquor on tua ralibulh day, n--r give r sell the aama lo any wri.n Inluxieatml. ur allow Iba ixnia tn lie duita on bia prcuiiaea, daring ibe o'ltitlnuaiiaa ul his llranan. e:. 4. Any era m or crnb aptilyins for tirenae. a rqalr'l by tbia, orrfiuanov. ahall pay lu 'be City Treaanrar tba amuunt of aurb licanaa and lake hia ncelpl Iberafur. rp-rifjing the ani'iunt an paid, the biinlno-a inlrndad In Imj pur uod, and tha Unglti nf lime fur wbich liocnae it dveircd. hrf. S. On prcaenlntina nf turb receipt l the City Kocor-I. r he shall laaue I bo liranae in ae cordai.re with iba larins of Ihe Triomn-r'a re ceipt. Brat bavin Ir caaa nf I nu..r drab ra an- pmvad and Clvd the bund rexiulrad In Freliun 3 f tbli Act. Kac. S. No tieenaa rhall be Irana'crred uttlens I csprer p?tniiein uf lb t City Cuuonl. etc. 7. Any -era Vhimiioc Ihia nrilina-a or any uf lie pr.iaiaiua aball, ut e'nrb ti'in thereof hrli.re tlie Ilea ruar. ieuira t lag ami liable lor tha naTmcnit f tba lircnae. be Cnrd in ear auia nt ' Ibaa ton Bur mro than fifty dullare fur the flr.t nficnae: an J in raaa liqunr dealcra fail tu i.roruro lln in.; or to ranrw tlio aame on rip ra tion. Iliey aliatl alan i-run 10 ine city tna auin or Bee d-illara per day fur a.eb day I bar .ball nf lert or refute tu etap!y with the tertna of Ihia ordinaneo and procure licne aa hi-r-lo require-!. atich eball be paid law tba city Ircaaury ber.re any lirenae ran iuo. Kkc 9. The f.ill-wier ratra shall l-o charged fur lU-enae aa ia reqair-id Id tbia ordinanre : Tot kreping any cirena or mcoaerie, twenty, fire d-tlUte for eae!i f .liil.iti-n ; Kr karplnit any other ab w or exhibition- fifty dollar per quarter, thirty d-diara .er U'.nih. ur fire d-dlar lor each exhibition ; For kcrpiag ana billiard labia or ntbrr table named in ll.ia iirilinan4c, fire d-.'.lara er quarter f r earb tiblr; pr-vidrd. that nut mure thin B'ty dollar per annual aball be charged fur tbe table kept in one room ; ri-r keeping b-aliag alley, fifty dollar per neon ; I or kerplng any bar r om or drinkinx hp where apiri'uou and mall Ihinor are aold ia U quaniitors than one qvut, one bondrad do Ut per annum : For keeping any bar room whrre pirito-ti or malt liquor are oM. BUT dollar pr annum : For peddling goo-le. ware aua uiercUanJow. ten duller per quartrf: Fr Aartioneer, Bra il-liar per quarter; For keeping a le k na nmaiba. bark or aoawb for Iranapo-latlvn of paeauagera, Inaoty dollar per annum ; . Fur keeping a orr-heraa dray or two-hore wag. na. twmiy duiiara ir annum : Fur k aping a l'i lir truck, thirty d 'Har per annum. pr -i'lal tnac ibe owner or ai l II cenaed nray or lro k (hall bare tha pririlcge of airing rnlead a twhnree . Sec. V. Ineaae nf any petfurmtnra fnrebarita bla parpoae. or of any deema d by tha Itoienlcr to ' of auOeieut puhlte benefit. Hie licenaj may be r milled. fire. IB. Exerpt wbro aprlally proid-l in tbia nrOioane nu lirenaa thail loe fur a le lime Ibaa three month. Hat-. II. All ordinance, or parta of nrdlaanrea. beretofnra adopted by rho Coun- ll in and f- r tba city of Atbat-y ioo .ntatet with thi ordinance, be and tba aama are bornby repeated. Sec. 12. Tbli ordinance to take elteet and be la fora in fie da) after it publirati.ro. Iatd tba Council June Sitb, IS70. Approved June J 7th. tSn. A. W. HTANATtD. Mayor. Atteit : A. N. AaaoLn. City bco-rder. Sao. a. No ecrion or neniona snail throw Into tha atreula of this city anyjftr, or-ckry, nails. mine ur an? uU.,ino wliaiercr wnereny in feet uf hure qr other bvat of hurdvu may be Injured, uoik-r a pi null uf nut lu than leu dol lar fur the Br offAuov, and for each aubaaqoent ulli'iii twemy dullais ur luiprlannuielit But t ceeding taeuty duv. t.o. V. Any purnn who bull haul or pot on any of the public griauda of tbia eity any timber, brunh, rubbinb or rufuaa matter, or place any ob- aiructu-ii ur maierlul tluiroon lor any purp"i. tin In nilli tbe wriltvn potmioion ol lbs Mayor, hall, un conviction belore lbs Recorder, be fined nut mora Iban tun dollars for sab oflono. Hue. I. All ddi-walk that are eii(hl faot wide rball be left entlruly Unencumbered within a poe uf six f.et, thoaa tud lael. algbt feel, and thu.e of nsrruwer wldib In the s.itne propurtlun. Any laurehant, tridnr nt other pursuu riulating this acotlun or utMtruct'ng any aid.wilk or thorouh fa.e within tha city ahall be aulj.ct to a fine of nufli- tbiin t. n nor re than twenty dnllar. to be rvoueerrd by o .in plaint bufure the Keeurder. priiyidid that any arlic a ao leit eball be plax-ad lu-drvst th.f hniblin wilhiu the alurcioeutioned apace. rtac. II. All nwneM in-orenpant of bona with in tbe limit of tbe eity shall keep their back yard alrer of all Illib, uudi-r a penalty of tea dollar for tba first and twenty dollar fur each ubaiquent offcni-e. 8"C 12. W benerer any danger a or aploloa pi ron ur peru snail u seen nbout tlie eity without any viaible mean of umurt. it aball be tha dnty of the Mar.hal tu arraet ueb perann and lake tlie in before tba riecordur and cue them to abow iu what way or manner they obtain a lirell- noon, ana u proper aua lis not given for sncb vagrancy, men ononu. r ruaii be 0uel la a um ut not la than ten aur mure than thirty dollar ant in m-rault uf tlie pij m.-nt of tbe Mine may na itnpriaunini nut to excovil twenty day. nr.r. 13. Any mrn who ahall erei-t or eitab li.b any i ITHi;aive trad-, inanar,ieture or buaine, or eontitnra the ame after it ba been eetabiiahed. or m-glect tu purify unwhuleeume print which may he on hi. or ibuir property, or shall du any1 tiling inl II inlurl-n lo beillh or Indecent or oflrijaitre tu the cne, or any act wbn b ia an ubatruoilon to tha tree oae of proticrty, no a lo iu- larlere with the eoinf-rlablu eulormentof lfa and prnHirty, ucb peraon or pt-rn oBeudiog. aliall, uom cibvictiwu belore the I'.ecordcr. be flnud in any rum not leaa than twenty m r mora titan one butoira i d.,iiara. and In defuull of pay- m.nl may be liiiprta.Otl not lo exewd twenty day And erery aueb nuiaance may, by order of tbe lu-eorilur. t-e irim.ifl ana itiaivd hy tbe City Alr.b4i at tbe cat oi tba eron making or cum tniltiiig Iba aame. Hr.c. 14. Any peraon w. o Lall keep a buue of I.I fame. rc..n.i to fur Iba purimaa of pruatita lion, or who ball rueide iu o. b buuae for the purpoae ator.-aaiil, aba I, on eiueiction before tha Krc-u-'ler, be fiovd in any aoin of nut lea than hrty n r Iban on buudred dollar. Ihe eomm r--putlo.n of ucb boeue aoall be dwemid auffl cieui tvUl. nee f..r cuireicllon. rir.c II. Any prnu or prmoti who thall be guilty, of laa'ina or renting mb b-oaeor tba .urrt,tf uf priatiluton, upon eoovtrtmn Ibereo! ba-lore Ihe i.teordcr, aball pay a fine of not leaa man nny nor utore tuau one bun-lie.! iloiura, nd in dvfauit ot i sriii.iit of the auia may be imprirund n l lo c i-d taien'y day. ri.e. In. All gamnj wub curia ut gambling derb-vs wbataocvtr are h.rby pr diibiied from leing a. t up ur u.e-l for gaming iu tbia e.tr. A pete-na wan aball put up ur ctuae t be pui Bp ia lue e.ly any leinoling il.-vtee. lat.l-a, ate., Ao , or ahall insane tu gaiol.lin with card, ur a. lar. or far- bank, or ruuieitu'lebh-e, ba I ua eoovir linn be fi .ed in a'y turn not le.a than fiitr dot hir nur more than one buu lrd dollar, and ia defaull of Ihe payment uf the aame may he im priaoned al tba 'lucratiun of iba U.eurd.-r, nut ex ceeding l.niy day. htc. 17- All oiUinanec or part of ordinance heretofore a.. I ly ibe City C'"UD II n-'t eoaut. rut wub the pr-eiin of tbia ordnance bo and Ibe aame ia h r.hy rapeafed. fine. IS. Tte lureoiog rd:nsnee to lake effect an-l be iu f..r.e fniea anil after live day from it publiotliuu in lb official pa r uf lb cl.'y. A. U . MTANAKU. Mayor. Alleat: A. N. AnaLD. Ci y lUeurdvr. by raqatred to erect gnad and snbitantial brick flue where such - stove-pipe- or funnel '.aaue tlrrougb the roof. Haid floes ttliail be uf umcitit hight tn effvctually prevent fire frrno tbe aran. When sueh atove-pipe or funntl icane Ibrough wooden partitions or thrnngh wooden ceiling tba nine b II be enclosed ia a good and luffieient fire proof safe. - Sr.o. 2. Tha owner of any stovs in oae within tba city ball place or rauae to ba placed under neath neb U (providt-4 the sauia doe ml rtand on a non-cuibu'tible bcartb) initahla piece of iron or sine, or olbcr uou-e- mbuilibl malarial. Sao. 3. It thall ba tha doty of tba Marshal to that the provlamn of Ibis ordinance are strictly earrkd Into eflects. Mkc. 4. Any peraon violating this ordinance or any of its rnrblon ahsll, upnn eonvlsthtn before lbs Jlaeordvr, ba fined la any tin out leas ibaa firs nor mors than fifty dollar. TITLE 2. i Tha fe oj ' Lampt, tU. SuCTio 1. No pern on or persons awning or occupying any building or buildings within tba ity ilinll in whi ib hay, straw, shaving, or other extra eomha-tible material Is kept, uael or stored, shall uaa sny Bra, t-r or other arrange ment for b atiug such building or any part there of. nnlos 'be ia shall be well secured against tha accidental Igniting of lira in ueb eumbuatihle material t and any peraon uceupjing any building ailjoing such building thall be required lo use tba same precautions. Br.c. 2. Any person or persons owning or oeca- pylng any building or part of building ueh as sat forth in tba foregoing flection, using any lamp. eandla or other arrangement for lighting such building or any part thereof, nt permitting tba same lo be ud, unle Ibe same I aneloicd in a good and substantial glass lantern well teen red againt the aeenleatal Igniting or aui b rombusii hie material by tba uae of sueh lights. Any per son violating any of tha provision of thi or dinance ihall. un conviction before tha Keoorder, be fined in any eoia not leas than fire nor more than fifty dollars, or imprisuauament not mure Iban twenty day. TITLE J. Coerrig thi itnklng and Itrpairing of Street. Puerto I. ' It aliall be the duty of property holder tn open, grade, pave, gravel, plank, or other viae to in he and k.-au iu r pair end to clean Ihe atrecta a-ljoii-in, their reapectire prop art within the limit ol tba city wbeu ordered lo do so by the City Council. ere. I. Tbat when a majority of tbe property bolder living on an ttol aball petition tbe City Council ! have the said :rct improved by grad ing, paring, planking, or gravelling, tbe City Council halt order the straa to Is don by tbe property b- Mors Ih reof on said street, giving them a reasonable time in which lo e.-ropble ibe aame: and if il bee-on.i nocaasary for tbe public good t improve any (tract withi tha ei'y. and the proerly bolder on said street nezleet or re fuse to l-rtninn the City Coam-il for the improve ment -f a iid trect. thi CI y Council may rder aid street or atrott Iu be improved by Ibe prop ery bidder on aaid etraec or a t reel aa tbe C.ty Cou.tcil ma dn-m nerirr. Hrc. 3 If tht property bubler on aayj street wit!. In the eity nelrct or refute tr i prove the etreet adjoining their respective pmerty. when or-b-re-l n, do by the City Cooneii within tha lim ;Miifi d in aabl or lev, then it aball be tt.e duty of Iba City M-wahal to cure tbe aame I" be done without delay, a: d Ihe eoat of improve mef.t .hjll he a liai on laid pr-p- rty until paiil. and if It am-nint i n- t paid within tbirtv day alter the work ia cotop etwl. linn the Marshal aball apply t- ibe Ureordvr f- r a warrant to sell said prnpetty In Ibe aame manner that r pcrty is Sot lor i l y taxes. fKC. 4. It aball e the duly of the city to im prove tt.a lre t comers or rraiuga. w here ana alraet erm an-Mb:-r, fa the aama manner tbat tt.a rt of tha rtreet i iinpruea l. The impruva menu uf sai-t crocr. or rrosaing ball be be let tu the luweat re.puiuible bidder by tha City Coauciu TITLK 4. Tkt Mfmer Ifttimerimg Dirt amd Graret. Skiim I. That all contract for banting dirt ar.l gravel for tbe un of the city of Al-a CHAPTER IV. Relating to CUy Police. TITI.E I. Tta People of tie City " Albany do ordain July. I fvlloK I bkctiob I. no persbB snail na guilty witntn tbe limits of tba etly of Albany of any btawl or tumult, or summit say svrseult. or asaauit and bat tery, or draw a dirk, kniie. fire arm or other deadly weapons, or reaut any peace oncer, or rc fua to ait him in lh diatbarh'e of bia duties, or aid or sit any person to eo-ape from tbe cut tody of each ulHoer, and any person who shall vi- late ibe pruviaiuiis ur idis aeclo-n, aliall, on con viction belore tbe Kecnrdrr, be fined fur each of fence a sum "t Iu than five nor more than on hundred dollar, or imprhuncd uut leal than three nur mora than twenty days. 8i!C. 2. Any person wbo sball ia any public plsoe ha guilty of rode, iudeocnt or disorderly c-nduot, or inaull any person, or unlawfully and purposely Impede tbe pataaga of any person tbruugb tbe atrcel or tboronublarcs or Ine city, or sing or repeat any lewd or obareoe word or word, or in.trk in any manner any uutcen wora or figure on any building, wall, fence, pott, or thing whatsoever, or wantonly or maiietously in ure ur deface any building, lenoe, tree or otbrr ronctty belonging tu any pereon, Ortn ur corpora tion. or in sny manner intrude upon the private promises against tba warning uf the occupant. upon conviction thereof octure tna itecurilor. be. fined in any sum not let tban fire nur mora than fifty dullara, or imprttonea not lev man ten Uuy. bite. 9. M'i peraon or peraoo stall Br any pl- tol, gun ur rifle or any diacr.ption of lira arms, or disebarga any air guu, bow or iiiatrumetit what ever, uuleas by perinisaion of tbo Marhal, within tba corporate limit nr. ibe city umicr a p -naity oi nut lea than lea nor mora than City dollar, or imprisonment ui.tytx.ee Jing twenty., dsys. The Murshsl may pern it sucu aitpiays ou nntiunal holiday ur utiier Mcdny. but be shall uie all diligence and ear to prevent any evil arising theierrum. aud snouid na :eir or an Icipste sny danger it shall be bit -luty at once to prohibit it and La sball then strictly and rigidly cuforoe tbia section. Br.c. 4. No person or person sball bo permitted to run burse witbin tha limits uf this city, or ride or drive tbriugh tha ttnett uf thi city st a pace linblo tu eudnnver Ufa and property, ur ride r drive over any nriaee across any striata wuu- in the city un which notice is pu'ted forbidding the same falter thau a Wilk, ur willfully obstruct any sida or cross-walk by slopping a team or wagon tbereon, or by bitching any animal so last auob animal nhttructs tba pussuge of pedeat liana, ur nei;lcot or refnte to remove such ti aai, wagon ortn m Iw etl requested, iba Inn coot I titinb fir tbe Meoonlor, lie Bnel not let than nve nor mure than twrnty-Sv dollars for each off. nee. Skc. 8. No person sbsll suffer or permit tn en. ir lead, ride or drive any horse, inulu, or other beau uf burden, upon any sidewalk .within ib eorporstu limits of the city umKr a pennlty uf not le'S tban two nur moru tban thirty d illnr. to b.i recovered wi h costs from the rider or driver, or 1 1 default of payment, imprisonment at tha dl rction oftlio Kocoruer jj.qt toexoeed twenty day. 8r.c. fi- No perron shiJl, unlet antnorlxed by tha Mnyor or Marthslj' pluco any obstruction in tho struct or alley or this city, such a ruel, lumber or bul ding materials and such obstructions ahull not remain longer than Is absolutely neoos sarv. and in alt eases where suon obstructions are likely to endanger tbe passage of persons or teainr tbe Marabsl ahsll require, tbe owner to place night a sufficient, light thereon. Any person- so obstructing toe street ana refusing to obey the or ders of the Marshal, madn in aeoordancu with thlt ordinance, shall on conviction thereof before the Re eerder, lie fined not less than five nor more than ten dollar fr each offence. Sac. 7. No building shall he mceed through tbe streets of tbia eity without the permissina of the Mayor, ana any person or persons mov.ng suob buildings without leave, shall, on aonvietion before tbe JUoorder. be fined not less than fire nor mere than wsnty dollar for cash offence, CIUPTEIt .V. Concerning Sidcicallc and Crotmcalis. TITLE I. The Mourner of UnXlmg. Moterinh, ere. Fr.rri-3 1. Tha sidewalks shall be sis feet wi le South of Firat atr.-et. aad thall be eonatroct- ed aa follows, to-wit : tearing (wfi incbet thick hy fonrincbet able and aix fel ioug ahall be laid -n the gruond. or other tu table aupporf, at toe diataaee ut'Sig free Inert ahall "ba laid three liars of iriuger two inch thick aad six inches wide, of red or yrltow fir, taid triugvr tu be placvJ on tha bearinifa al luitable and equal dutancea apart. and w. II tecured by bciog naiUd lo the Wanoga with S0-nny naila. aaid tringer t be twelve or eighteen feet !o ig ; lbs decking lo be one and a-hatf inch plank, square edged aad evenly sawed, and not mote tban tight inches a-r l.sstban four incbe Willi. .i be cveuly and e!iy filled, and aell uaited to tbe tiring. ra with 2o-mny nails, the iocKne to tbe tidrwelk he not more then eibi inches to six fir i. running measure M ia he done in a wurktnanlike manner. Fr.c. I. Tbe cr.-waya to be red fir, three incbee tbiik an-l evenly awed, to le nailed on hearing lour by f or incbn. said rmtsways t-i b fuur le.t wide, Ibe edges leveled, end a layer of gravel Itree inches deep and throe feel wide, lu be spread on eat b side of ssid crosswalk and to extend tbe wbule length of ihe time, tbe gravel to be raised to a level with a plank. fire. 3. Tbo tidewalks on First street sball he eont-nctcd as follows, to-wil : To ba eight feet wide ; to be laid un bearing four by f, ar inches, to bo laid on the ground, or, when neevsaary. a atnnea or br.ck pillars, six feet apart ; to ooulala four tiers of stringer., aaid stringer to be threw incbe thick and eight inches wide, tu be laid down at equal diatanceo apart and secured by being nailal to the bearings with 30-pcnny nails: the decking tu be one and a balf inches thick, of red or yellow fir. square edged, evenly sawed and elotely fiilod. and nailed t the stringers with 20- penny nails ; the croarwatk to Ik- six feet wide, of red or tellow fir, four inches thick, and laid on bcaringa six feet apart. Ibe ede.e tu be leveled, and a layer of gravel aix feet wide and four inehc deep lo be tpread on rai-h tide of tbe plank; Ib incline lo Ibe sidewalk lo be not more than eight incbe to ix foci all In he done iu a workmanlike manner; tbe foregoing description of sidewalks to extend Trout roaMr s mill to SdswurUi street, runuiu2 nurib and south. TITLE 2. Concerning the Building of iiiJetea'tt and Croee-Knlk: Pr.criof 1. All owner of lots or par's of lots within tbe eity limits sball be requindto build the sidewalks adjoining their respective l.-t or luts; also Ibe croaawaya for Ibe alleys adjiuing tbe same, tbe exitenae of building the alley ernes- was tu be equally divided between lha proporty bolder nu each aide uf alleys; Ibe city to build the street crosswalks and Iba iucline connecting tne same. Si.c. 2. Whenever tbe City Council shall order a sidewalk to be built adjo.uing any lot or lots w.thin tho eity limits, and tbe owner or owuers of aid lot or lot neIert or refuse In build ibe tame within tbe time apeoified in aaid ordor. tlu-n it that be Ita duty of tbe City Marsha! to build or oitute the same tu he built, and ibe expenses of building santsiUewalk shall be alien upun said ol ur lots until paid. 8kc. 3. If the owner or owners, tbelr Brents' or attorneys, ot said bit or Kits aball neglect or re fuse to pay to the Marshal the cult of building the lidcwtla within thirty days after the same is completed, it sball ba the duty nf the ltceurder. uin application of Ibe Marshal, to issue a war rant under bis hand, e.munauding Ibe Marshal tu tne nutne ot inn eity ur Albany, tn levy upon ud te 1 -iid U or I t-, or so much thereof aa m.iy be no- esarr to sat.sry iba amount of building aaid iMuw.ilk, together with tba ousts of collecting tlie same. br.c. 4. A wurrunt so issue ! shall have the same effect as an exeeutn n against any person, firm or corporation, and all proceeding bad nixin it rhull oe oonnucieu oy me martnii, aa la or may be pr vbled by law of this State upon a warrant to ny sheriff, issue I hy the County Court of any ounty, fnr the collection of Stato taxoi by sals ul real ana personal property. , Sac. 4. All ordinances or parts nf ordinance heretofore pasted by the Council not oonaistenl with this ordinancu bo and tbe same is hereby rv nenled. 8io. 5. This ordinance to be in force from after five day after its puolioutl n in tba offloial paper it 100 eiiy. Passed the Council June 25th, 1870. Approved June 27th, 1870. Y A. W. STANARD. Mayor. Attest : A. N. Absold, City Keeurder. . " . CHAPTER VI. Protection of Juildinga against Fire, etc. TITLE 1. " Store-pipe and Finer. " The People of tbe City of Albany do ordain as All owners or oecupants of huild- b deiiverrd to Ib city as follows : lirt to be delivered by the rquare yard, aod gravel by Ibe square loot. TITLE 5. Pterins . It shall bo tba duty of all pantos wbo shall tTeaira lo cunrey any wagon or pa any baat uf burden uvrr any aidewalk in front of any building or l- t wilhiu ibe eiiy limits, to build or eaaae to be built and kept ia repair a goud and eabataniia! crmawala iu ibe sidewalk st sack place of eroaetag. tbe full widib of the (idewaik aod may be allowed In eoli alrurt a bridge wr apron from aaid crouwalk to tba street : sucb erusawalk ahall nut am bu.lt with moru tban tbr.e inches slant or incline I, s.x feet ; over which wazvns aad Uatia of burden may be ailoee-l tu pas ine am a over at eet aad alley cnwawali s bac. 2. All ordinances ur pans ul ordinances not eun.i-lent with this ordinance be and tbe same are hereby repealed. Src. 3. This ordinance to he in birce from and alter fir days fro -a its publication in the uflicwl pai r uf tbe city. rasacd tne Cuaacil June litb. I STB. Appro red June 27th. Is7a. A. IV. STAXARD. Mayor. ASUtt: A. X. Anaufcn, City lUeurdcr. CHAPTER VII. Rtlattug to Taxing Dogt. TITLE 1. Tba People of tbe City of Albany do ordain a luiiuw: Sr.cTluK I. Every pcrion owning or keeping i hin the eiiy of Albauy any dog ur dugs htt pay ay early tax ur one duller on earb dog so uwned ur kept. aid las to be paid to tbe City Itecoruer on or belore Ibe Brit day of Juno iu each year, wbusa duty it ahall be to give tbe per on so paving a receipt therefor. 6 sc. 2. It aball be tbe duty uf tbe Rcerder lo keep in a well bound book kept tor tltat purMo a record ur all tna dog taxes received l.v bim the name uf the person of whom received, aud lb da:e of luc pavuieut thereof. bcc. 5. It ahall be ibe further duty uf Ihe Re corder tu give lo tbe Aiorsnal at tbe end uf eacu raj h a lUtol ibu names of tbe persons who have pai-l dog tax tliatmuutb, to be kept by the Star sua! for rel- rviice. rsc. 4. It sball be the duty of Ibe Marshal cpoo bisowo knowledge, or upn infuibiaiion ll-at any person ia keeping any dug or dugs trillion the e.iv upnn wbich a tax has not bt--vn paid, to ut.tuy such pt-rsun thst unSes-- be forthwith pay sujh tax a pr.-viit.-d iu Becti-m 1 ol this Or iiuau that bo will be pr-KH-ede-l aainat lor the eollfc tion or said tax, as by uruiuancu provided ur e.dlet tion of t-txes aud fiuea, and it snail be further duty uf tho Man-lint, if auou Jiersun -J tilled ahall ucgleot or retue to pay uch tax. inatitulo nroeaedin aainat h,m for the .-ollec of such taxes, as by ordinance provided. Bac. . No d-g or dnga shall be allowed to at largo wilhiu tbe eiiy without a collar ar the nock, said eollar tu be all or a part o- met suhatanoo sufllcient to have tbe owner' eogtavvd or stamped thereon. bee B. It shall lie Iba duty or tne 31 up-m knowing tbat any dog is running at wttniu the city limits without a e-diar arotir. neck, as requiretl by Section i of this erdin o immediately take up and e-uifine it- audi p..at ntiticus in tbise public place in the eity. do scribing sucb dog. aud giving notice that if it is nut called fur and taken away, and the sum of oue dollar paid t-i the Marabal withiu three- days, tbat said dog will be killed, which sum of ne dollar shall go to Ihe Marabal a bis pay fur tak lag up and advertising sui-h dug. rise. 7. It' no persnu comes and claims such do, and pay charges aud tak it away within tbr.e dnya, as provided in S.etioa fi, then tha Marshal shall kill and remove said dog away where it will nut Iw a nutsanuo or - (Tensive to any person ; and tho M iri-hal aball be paid iborefor by Ihe city tae sum of one dollar. Sac. 8. The provisions rf tbis ordinanee shall ba eon-truod to apply to all kinds of dog, either male or t'einile; provided that no bitch or female dog shall lie all.iw-. d to run at 1 trgo with or with out a collar on when in brat. Any person vio lating the provtclons of this Section, by allowing any letna e dug t run at large when in heut sball, on oonviuti hi beiura tha Ueo-nler, be fined in any sum not less than fire nur inure than fifty dollars and costs. ' Sac. V. The provisions of this ordinance shall pot apply to any dog wbila aoeoinpanyiog or fo -lowing its owuer or master, provided said matter or owner does not reside within tbo limits of tbe o ty. - - - Mac. 10. All ordinances or parts of ordinances relating to the taxing of dogs heretofore passed by be Council be and tbe same are hereby repealed. Sac. J h This ordinance to. hike effect from and after five days from its publication in tbe official, paper f the eity, ; i ' ; ! "I ' - ' Pasaed thi Council June 25tb, 1870. ' : ' Appro Vkd June 27th, 1870. A. W. STANARD. Mayor. Attest (: A, N. AasOLD, City Recorder. CHAPTER ix; Appointment and Duties' oPoUci $Ji' . cers ana JSight Watch. ' . , TITLE 1. .... . The People of the City of Albany do ordain at fullinee t ' - - s. CacTiug 1. Any police oc.cer or night watch of this eiiy tbat may ba appointed by tbe City Coua- eil sbad bsvo full power, and it is hereby made His duty, to arrest any ur alt persons found vio laung any ul tbe ur.inauoes aad take tbcm be fore tbe lleoorder lor trial. bee. 2. Any peraon appointed by tbe Citv Coun cil polio officer ur aigbl waleb sball file with tba iMouraer a certificate of bis appointment With bia oath endorsed oa ibe back to the (fleet tbat a will faithfully perform the duties of polios officer" or aight wauia sod other duties erdsred by tbe Caj Cuuuc.l. .:,.,:....-.'. bac. 3. Tbo Ciiy Cooneii may reraors any, per son from the poaitiun of police offieer or Oigbt watch a: any regular meeting, either for iaeapae ity or misconduct, or may discontinue tbe servioe of such polio officer or night watch as they may deem Jo. and reaaenabbj. , , bac. 4. All ordlaanoes or parts of ordiaaase not consistent with this ordiaanee be aad tbe Saaaa ar hereby repealed. ... . ,,. ; bac. 4. TLis ordinsnoe to take effect and be. ia furee from aad afier fire day from h publicatioa. Faesed tbe Council Jane 2Mb, 1(70. Approved June 27tb, 1870. . --. A.YT. 8TANAKD, Mayor. Attest : A. N. Akbolo, City Recorder. "' ' CHAPTER X. I To rettrain Hugs from running at lagg TITLE 1.. v ; V Si.cTioa 1. It shall not be lawful for any bgf or bog to ron at large within Ibe city limits, -Itt hall be tbe doty of tbe City Marshal, npoa bia own knowledge orapvo ia format ioo tbat any bog. or bog are running at large witbin tbUy.aiBwsr tu immeaiaieiy take up and eoOBno said Bug or bugs ia a go-id secure place. ., . . . .'..-'-"..'-. bac, X. Immediately after taking up aad,on fiuiug any bog or boa, tbo City Marshal 'sball post up Uiree notice ia three of tbe 'moit 'piiblio plaeea ia Ibis city, describing tbo marks nnd . col or of aueb bog or bog and shall in ssid, Boticw advertise laid bug or bugs fnr sale at pubis 'auc tion three days after tbo date of said sotiew, aolete tbe owner of aaid bog or bogs shall come forward, psy lb cbarea auo take Ibem awayi br.c. 2. Tu Marshal, rbail. oa tbo day adver tized, proceed lo soil said bog or bogs, so confined, to ibe highest bidder fur cab in band,- and pay Ibe proceed of sucb tale over to tba City Treas urer, to ta-e ti. receipt therefor and shall' Bio with tba Kecjtder bis report of stub aale and Ike exp-. Be thereof. bac. 4. All ordinance or parts of ordsnasxws. not e'HiuBt wab this ordinance, bo -and tbo same Bia hereby r pea lad. esc. a. Ibis vMisssc ta be in force treat aad a t r fire day frva its pubiieatiow ia lha aflisial pajnrr ol tbe tity. fasxd ibe Council June 2Mb, 1870. Approved June 27tb, 1870. . A. W. bTASAbD. Mayor. Attest: A. X. AfcSoLO, City Keeurder. rCHAPlERXI. An Ordinance in rr la tion to cord-wood. TITLE 1. Tie People of lie die of A Iban w do ordain me fvllvicm: - , i ... SxcthbLAII cord wood balL if chopped, ba foar feet lung from tba extreme puiat of a ead to tbe eumnu.nceaot of too sk pe at the opnosito end, aud if sawed to be foar let! long from cad I end. bee. 2. A cord of wood sball be fumr feet wide. einhl feit l""g aud four fe. t high, closely piieeV lietweew alabca at eacb end without beading! aad lo cvbtaia on hundred aad taeott-ibl cubie feet. See. 3. All persons selling wood witbin tbo ri.'v hall be teqaucd to deliver tbo saw cardedub aa set forth in section 2 o ih vrdiBaacw. and. sow -eraoB purchasing wood at being aatiafied with, tbe leogib or mauber ia which said wood ia cord ed, may make e- mplaiat to tbe Cut Marshal-wb. uatl iujwodialely proceed to aoeaaura said wood in tbe pretence ol both parties. Sec. 4. If said wood sball bold oat full meaa are. the person ao eomplaimiag ahall pay to tbo Marshal the urn of one dollar, bia fo fur oaeaiar ing w.-ud. Butirncb w.hm! fkll abort of Uas regular measure, the seller sball pay Ibe Marshal tbe rti uf o.. Juilar, bia fee iur moaaaring wood. bee. i. All urdinaaeea. nut eoaatstaat wiih this or-lioaaco' Iw aod the aame ia hereby repealed. bee. 6. This onhuaac to tale (fleet and be ia forec, fp.m an-l a:ter five days) after its publica tion in the official pp r uf tbe city. Paaaed the Council. June 25tb, If 70. ' Apprvved, June 27tb, 1870. -' " A. W. bTASARD. Mayer-.!? Attest: A. N. AaxwLO, City Recorder. , CHAPTER XII; - ' Relating to Horses running at Large. TITLE I. " " " Sacrina 1. It shall not be lawful lor any hrc mare, mule, jack or jennet, to ran at largo witbia the limit of tbia eity. Ifaay kornvwitr, mole, jack Oi- jennet bo found running at targo w.thin the city, they sball be taken ap by ino Marabal, or by any other peraoo and delivered lo tbe Marshal, tbo aarco to bo kept, ia a good wad aale place. 6 sc. 2. It shall bo tho dnty of tba "Marshal, after taking up any of tho above named animals, to immoliatly port ap three notices ia three of the moat publio place ia -tbe city, for tea days,' giving as correct a description as may be of natur al or artificial marks, probable ago. tixc, color, Ac. Sec. 8. If precous to tbe expiration of tea days tbe owner sball prove said bone, mora., male. Ac, to be bis, bo shall be entitled to lha mbm by paying tbe charges thereon, wbich sball be one dollar for taking up and a reasonable rata fur keeping tbe same. S-.-e. 4. if at tbe expiration of trn.-days no one sball have made his claims known to tbe Marshal.; it sball be bis doty to proceed with said animal: in accordance with the law of this State relating to estraya. Sec. 4.' All ordinances or parts of ordinances not consistent wilb this ordinance bo and tbe am are hereby repealed. Sec. 8. Thi urdiuano ta be In force ft em and; after five days from its publication ia tbo official! paper of the eity. . ' Passed tbe Council Juna 25th, 1S70. 7s - Approved June S7ih, 1870. - , i: A. W. STANARD. Maxovi nttwti a. aksolo, vity neoortter.. !VW fullows Sr.crios 1 n s or parts or buiidiogs In this eity navtn stove pipes or funnels rqnnlag through wooden rooft or partitions shall be and they are are hart. CHAPTER' VIII. -., Fees of City Officers. Tbis Charter crowded ont for went "f space, bnt wilUppaar next week. Eos. Dbmocrit. , ASTONISHING EXHIBITION ; , Ever preset) tad to tho publio, consisting' of. LILLIPUTIAN HORSES. " ' st " -WONOERFCL CHILDREN, - ; ' WONliERKUL CONTOKTIONH,, -AdiONISHINit ACROBATS." ED I'C AT ED GOATS. r TRAINED UAZKLLES, . . AND AM USI.NO , CLOWNS I" At Albany, Saturday EtcBii, If 1.1070. J. O. TITCSAgjiA.1. iM SLANDER REFUTED I f TRUTH VINDICATED t . How Jons "or any other saan" t twd ta ' 1E(2 is a question or very Ultte metnont to most people Whether Irvine or Richardson, (both of .whom are .' said to have ftMed tho office acceptably ia tba past) ; ahall exeroise tha function of SherifT foe tbo en suing two years, ooneomS us hut little; lmt tho question in which evoryhody bas an abiding per--sonal interest, is- where eball we buy oar goods r where can we get tho greatest retain for ear money T who brought prices daws . to ho. Ipweit. living rates 7 and whn jkeeps them thoreT -'Ask: these questions of any one wbo' has takes1 tbo trouble to investigate, and you are sanvally certain tu cot this reply: "At WHEELER'S STOREi in Brownsville. Wheeler is the man wbo is ealU tied to your eneoaragemont and'support.'' You who are wise will dc well to heed tbia re-, ply and maintaia and support tba mao wbo brokkv tbe eombinatioa. All kinds of county produce taken is exob mrgoooi. :.- .... (J .. New goods reeelrod every week. ... ; Cash paid for Wool. Macon and Lard, riows. neapsrs. Mowers, Threshers, Agricultural impltnaeolj fox aWs. Co astd a, - 'b.