a thorough permanent organization of city ■ government are many anti great. Among these are measures for the preservation of the public health; for the suppression and pre*: vention of various descriptions of disorderly conduct, tending to the injury and an- ' loyance of citizens ; for the removal of luisances ; for numerous public improve-nents; for the needful regulation of varies kinds of business and branches of traf-: .c within the corporate limits, .c. And hus far the provisions of the bill are un-xceptionaLIe ; but there are other features vhich meet with our decided disapproba- 1 •ion. Foremost, and beyond every thing I else of an objectionable character, is the j provision in section 0, which wholly ex- |