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CNPVIMWMUThe City Council met last night. In the ab-MM* of P'reslileot 8b inkle, CM, .lota Todd «u elected President pro tern. The monthly report of the City Treasurer, showing a balance in his hands of |1,9S8 §1, was presented, and referred to the Committee on Way* and Means, An ordinance was passed allowing the JLonis-vflle Short Line railroad company to extend their track dews Washington street to Pike, ahd granting them the privilege of running their; freight and passenger trains over the same.U pon the petition of W. E. Ash brook and a number of other citizens, it was ordered that a sorrey be made for a road, which said citizenspropose to construct from Bank Lick street* near Fifteenth, to the Lexington pike, at the bend in the latter.Judge s. C. Perrin was confirmed as Mayor, pro tom., In place of Judge Harrison, who vacated the office when he became City Attor-mjv I • **An ordinance to punish toes passes upon the old Craig street burying ground was presented and laid on the table.An ordinance providing for the removal of garbage was passed. It repeals the ordinance | i passed about a year ago.
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Cincinnati, Ohio, US

Fri, Apr 19, 1872

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