'thcer.
is convention are hereby given to
, and impartial manner In which
s, and to the other officers for the
lye fulfilled the duties assigned to

TITIONS. :

it or sup-
o rresent
it, to the
ented, for

of petitions
it should ac-
- statements
.e petitioner,
in stated as
others, he

terminates at Adams street, through blocks Nos. io and 12 in
Hall's addition to   -   , to Benton street, thereby making
Walnut a nearly straight and continuous street for two miles,
and greatly accommodating the people in that portion of the
city.
(Here Insert city, state, Lad date.)
[Signed by too hundred tax-payers, more or less.]

Remonstrathg against a Nuisance.
To THE MAYOR ANb ALDERMEN OF THE CrITY OF
IN COMMON COUNCIL ASSEMBLED :
Gentlemen- - Your petitioners respectfully represent
that during the past summer John Jones has converted the
barn located at No. 184 Monroe street, between Van Buren
and Jackson into a slaughter house, which, with the decaying
offal about the premises, produces a stench that is unbearable
to the citizens living in that vicinity. In all respects the affair
is a nuisance to the neighborhood, and we ask your honorable
body to have the same removed.
(Here Insert city, state, and date.)
[Signed by one hundred persons, more or less, residing in th
nnighborhood.]

ioeman.
THE CITY OF