THE CITY R CORD,, OFFICIAL JOURNAL.

VOL. VIII. NEW YORK, TIIURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, i880. NUMBER 2.210.

6. James McCann, laborer, 34 Jackson St. 3 Geo. \V. Akerly, (]river, 66 Cannon St. 'Thomas Bowran, painter, 308 Henry St. Thomas Grooes, truckman, 2 Broome St. 7. Timothy Ryan, boat builder, 303 Front st. 4. Henry Schafer, painter, 155 Delancey St. Robert H. Caldwell, truckman, 61 Gouver- C. F. Colby, printer, 168 Clinton st. neur St. 5. C. \'V. Gaudineer, bookkeeper, q Cannon St. 8. Thomas C. 'Thornton, clerk, 30 Canal st. Wtn. IT. Ward, pressman, 447 Grand t. Benjamin F. Tuers, hatter, 197 Monroe st. 6. John J. Clark, laborer, 594 Grand Si, 9. George Denman, painter, 16q E. . John T. Fream, caulker, 62 Broome :;t. G. A. Hammond, crockery,144 E. Broadway. 7. James Murray, salesman, 172 Clinton St. So. Maurice Downing, paper stock, 55 Rutger st. Amassa Higgins, hats, 145 Suffolk st. Isaac T. Sands, paper dealer, 333 Madison st. 8. John H. Crofton, undertaker, 441 Grand ;t. II. Charles W. Little, shoemaker, 20 Ridge St. Wm. L. Davis, cork cutter, 36 Ridge st. John R. Murphy, cigars, 503 Monroe St. 9. Joshua R. World, clocks, 42 Pitt St. 12. James H. Davis, groceries, 666 Water st. John J. Young, carriages, 30 Columbia st. Marcus Jacobs, merchant, 28 Rutger st. to. John J. Connell, clerk, 103 Broome St. 13. Benj. A. Jackson, trackman, 242 Henry St. Charles N. Blackman, clerk, 52 Ridge St. Abe Meyers, shoes, 14 Montgomery St. II . Aaron Kling, furniture, 237 Delancey st. 14. Augustus Stueler, architect, 26o Henry st. John Sweeny, clerk, 225 Delancey St. John II. Clark, agent, 189 E. Broadway. 52. Robert Ilimmelshach, plumber, 70 Willett st. REPUBLICAN INSPECTORS OF ELECTION, i880. 15. O. C. Whedon, clerk, 41 Montgomery st. Michael T. Nolan, bookbinder, 5o Willett st. John H. Hession, potter, 306 Henry St. 13. Michael Connor, cartman, 55 Willett St. 16. Robert Barnett, clerk, 35 Scammel st. Abraham Goldstein, cigars, 179 Stanton st. First Assembly District. 16. Thomas Golding, tinsmith, 23Y2 Gouver- 14. Owen Gallagher, umbrellas, 56 Ridge St. Timothy Lynch, express, 489 Pearl St. neur St. Francis R. Adams, painter, 35 Rose St. John Hill, britannia ware, 93 Clinton St. I. James O'Conner, boatman, Iq Pearl st. 17. F. J. Banker, printer, 61 Montgomery St. 17. Michael Haley, stone-cutter, 146 Leonard St. 15. Frederick Rohrs, grocer, 145 Broome st. John P. Heimerle, shoefitter, 123 Cedar David Crowley, cartman, 388 Cherry St. Charles H. Williamson, boatbuilder, 131 St. Michael Geraghty, speculator, 150 . 18. Platt C. Curtiss, cartman, 203 Monroe st. Broome st. 2. William J. Morris, clerk, 21 Albany st. Samuel McCallum, physician, 272 Madison st. 16. Charles B. Freligh, clerk, 50 Pitt St. Edward Scanlon, boatman, 71 Pearl st. 18. James O'Neil, printer, 67 Park St. John D. Shea, porter, 432 Pearl st. Iq. David Ahearn, cooper, 339 Front st. James G. Swart, cigars, 187 Delancey St. 3. F. S. Boyne, clerk, 54 Beach st. George E. Nethercott, clerk, 22 Scammel St. 19. Francis McGrand, machinist, 267 \Villiam st. 17. Henry W. Smith, broker, 170 Clinton St. Garret J. Stack, musician, 341 Greenwich st. 20. Henry Bausher, clerk, 41 Montgomery st. John Cassidy, clerk, 5 Attorney st. 4. Samuel G. Burns, clerk, 73 North Moore st. Francis Marriott, carpenter, 466 Pearl St. 20. Jacob Ruiner, barber, go Bayard St. Patrick J. Herbert, cartman, 310 Henry St. r8. Solomon A. Emanuel, lawyer, 186 Clinton st. Thomas V. Murphy, clerk, 14 \lorris St. 25. Robert Gale, carpenter, 334 Front St. I-I'y E. Kantorowicz, broker, 184 Clinton ,t. 5. Hugh F. McGowan, sampler, 8 Morris St. Richard White, jeweler, 24 City Hall pl. Fred. II. Judd, carver, 3 Jackson St. 21. Thomas J. Downing, brushmaker, 61 Baxter ig. Theo. Brodhead, root beer, iq Attorney st. James A. Fitzgerald, clerk, 38 Front St. 22. William Bitter, ship joiner, 81 Jackson St. Louis Wilson, agent, 129 Clinton St. 6. 'Thomas F. 1lcLaughlin, telegrapher, 538 street. William Sanders, barber, 159 Leonard St. Thomas S. McCoy, plumber, 32 Scammel St. 20. Win. Fennell, boat builder, 85 Attorney St. Greenwich st. 23. Eugene Martinez, clerk, 671 Water st. Chas. A. Berry, clerk, 8o Suffolk st. Charles J. Holman, insurance, toy Greenwich 22. Richard Cahill, billposter, 143 Leonard St. George E. Thomas, porter, 14 Franklin St. David Mahoney, wire worker, 234 Monroest. 21 . Merton G. Stuart, lawyer, 152 Clinton St. St. 24. John J. Burke, carman, 279 Monroe St. Edward T. White, sailmaker, 29j/ Ridge .,t. 7. Charles Dolan, pocketbooks, 4 Albany st. 23. Peter A. Kuhn, clerk, 121 White St. Otto J. Kaseman, plurtrber, 61 Centre st. John P. Davies, caulker, 22 Scammel St. 22. Jas. Gaffney, clerk, 8o Suffolk St. Philip Dwyer, boatman, 23 \Vest st. 25. Fred. Smith, t:n roofer, 615 Grand St. Abraham M. Heilner, confectioner, tSI 8. Wm. H. Cross, Jr., express, 226 West St. Daniel E. Haggerty, clerk, 521 Grand st. Third Broome St. John E. Jeffrey, produce, 172 Franklin St. Assembly District. 26. Thomas Grady, cutter, 28 Scammel St. 23. Charles W. Ferris, watchman, 62 Pitt St. 9. Richard F. Scully, janitor, 68 Broadway. I. Lawrence Costello, bricklayer, 202 Hester st. William O. Davis, clerk, 209 Monroe st. Wm. A. Smith, cabinetmaker, 188 Rivington Philip A. Walton, Jr., merchant, 63 William William J. Giltnartin, clerk, rl7 Baxter st. 27. Stephen Nethercott, boiler maker, 22 Scam- st. St. 2. William H. Waters, clerk, rg1 Canal St. mel St. 24. Henry P. Langrvasser, mouldings, 281 Stan- Io. Bernard Meyer, paper boxes, 61 Fulton St. Michael J. Brady, gas fitter, rag Mott St. Thomas Dwyer, carman, 22 Scammel St. ton St. John A. Moran, fish, 309 Pearl St. 3. Isaac C. Kingsbury, as fitter, 173 Hester st. Selig Schulum, clerk, 61 Pitt St. I I. John Duff, lithographer, 274 Pearl st. Patrick. J. Brogan, printer, 81 Elizabeth St. 25 . Jacob Eich, driver, 76 Sheriff St. Michael J. Ryan, printer, 86 Ann st. Fifth Assembly District. 4. Dennis D. McCann, steam fitter, I 16 Mul- Joseph Heckler, clerk, 262 Rivington st. 12. Thomas F. Palmer, clerk, 189 Broadway. berry St. I. Isaac Rice, clerk, 345 Spring St. 26. William H. Ritchie, clerk, 275 Rivington St. James G. Woodworth, clerk, 279 Greenwich Frank M. Magee, coachmaker, 148 Mul- Geo. McConnell, clerk, 504 Greenwich st. Theo. W. Earl, brass finisher, Si Cannon St. St. berry st. 2. Adolph C. Memmel, clerk, 530 Greenwich St. 27. Wm. V. Brownell, express, 73 Lewis st. 13. James V. Byrne, watchman, 52 Laight st. 5. Henry A. Riecks, clerk, 142 Elm St. Charles W. Sperbeck, express, 326 Springst. Meyer Newfield, salesman, 142 Delancey st. Herman L. Portner, clerk, 181 Franklin St. Michael J. McGonnigle, cartman, 142 Baxter 3. James P. Vollertson, grocer, 34 Renwick St. 14. Daniel J. Reilly, clerk, 318 Greenwich St. St. Wm. J. Anderson, painter, 34 Renwick st. August Rosener, clerk, 68 North Moore st. 4. Geo. W. Bostwick, oysters, io8 Charlton St. 6. Richard Meister, segars, 72 Spring st. Seventh Assembly District. 15. Denis S. Salmon, clerk, 72 North Moore St. Patrick II. Callaghan, painter, 66 Spring St. Lafayette Jackson, clerk, 349 Spring St. Michael Baron, plumber, 56 West Broad- 7. 'Thomas McIntire, clerk, io Centre Market 5. Geo. W. Creighton, collector, 289 W. Hous- I. Martin Monahan, clerk, 193 Greene st. way. pl. ton St. John I. McGowan, gas fitter, 193 Greene st. 16. Patrick Gallagher, driver, 12 Caroline St. John A. Osborne, painter, etc., 5 Centre Geo. W. Smalley, painter, 249 \V. Houston St. 2. John Masterson, engraver, 181 Bleecker St. Philip H. Reilly, clerk, 58 Beach St. Market pl. 6. Robert E. Coburn, plumber, 6 Commerce St. Alfred R. Conlcling, lawyer, 27 E. Loth st. 17. Arthur Hanley, butcher, 130 Franklin st. 8. Thomas H. Bridge, laborer, 167 Mott St. Wm. H. Nicholl, carpenter, 204 Spring St. 3. James J. Smith, ornaments, 201 Wooster st. Edgar Jeffrey, produce, 172 Franklin st. Theodor. Rothenberg, merchant, 197 Canal 7. Flavius C. Mann, reporter, 6o Charlton St. Thomas F. Barker, clerk, 7 Cornelia st. 18. John F. Condon, clerk, 86 North Moore St. St. Herman Brockmeyer, mason, S33 Broome st. 4. Henry Grasse, lawyer, 176 . Bernard F. McCann, leisure, 2! Vestry St. 9. William E. Morris, agent, 121 Elizabeth st. 8. Daniel Mooney. broker, 41 Dominick St. Samuel M. Johnson, physician, 175 Bleecker 19. George W. Mason, laborer, 3o North Moore George Kahn, machinist, 16 Spring St. Audley J. Alooney, clerk, 41 Dominick St. street. St. to. Henry Kayser, bookkeeper, 225 Grand St. 9. Joseph 1'. Page, printer, 23 Watt St. 5. John H. Sturken, confectioner, 199 Bleecker Gabriel Regniault, clerk, 25 North Moore Jac. Uhl, watchmaker, 224 Grand st, James O'Connell, driver, 87 Varick st. street. St. I I. Dennis J. McCormack, clerk, 147 Elizabeth Io. James 1'. Snedcker, clerk, 555 Broome st. Alex Coon, cigars, 201 . 20. John A. McCormack, painter, I474 Frank- St. Michael Bergen, clerk, 152 Varick St. 6. H. L. Rycktnan, clerk, 33 W 3d St. lin St. Patrick Walsh, laborer, 7 Spring st. Ii. Walter NI. Heyer, provisions, 41 Charlton st. George Voorhees, physician, 144 MacDou. James J. Keirnan, clerk, Ig Beach st. 12. Daniel Cassidy, clerk, 228 Mott St. Henry lirockmeier, conductor, 126 Varick St. gal st. 21. J-)seph F. O'Brien, collector, 9 Hubert St. John Madden, porter, 187 Elizabeth St. 52. Robert Guy, produce, 229 Spring St. . 7. J. H. C. Vollmers, cigars, 70 . John McNally, stone cutter, i i Sullivan St. 13. James I)ennin, clerk, 239 Elizabeth st. F. A. Moore, clerk, 507 Washington st. Joseph B. Lord, chiropodist, 64 Sixth ave. 22. James A. beats, boatman, 417 Greenwich Austin Allen, kalsommer, 65 E. Houston st. 13. Adolph liandte, shoefrtter, 77 W. I-Iouston St. 8. Warren D. Cinney, stationery, Iq E. 12th St. 14. William H. O'Connell, laborer,217 Hester St. Luther Morey, iron railings, 41 Charlton st. street. William J. Bell, hat cutter, 424 Greenwich C. F. Mathes, leather, 82 Fourth ave. 14. Wm. H. Wood, compositor, 211 W. Hous- William \V. Tinkler, bookkeeper, 32 Uni- St. 15. Thomas Banks, foreman. 30 Spring St. ton St. versity pl. 23. fames Sullivan, porter, Ii Desbrosscs St. Robert Wolf, clerk, 27 Marion St. T. W. Tomlinson, gold leaf, 6o Charlton St. 9. Morey H. Bartow, clerk, for Waverly pl. john Ellis, laborer, 15 Desbrosses St. 16. John Bailey, porter, 168 Elm st. 15. Geo. H. Allen, clerk, 133 W. Houston st. Geo. C. Wallace, druggist, 64 Sixth ave. 24. James More, driver, 34 Desbrosses St. W. J. Foley, mechanic, 155 Baxter St. Jos. R. Sherwood, clerk, 32 Leroy st. Io. John Shoals, leisure, 41 Christopher St. Stephen Markham, clerk, 37 Desbrosses St. 17. A. Hamilton Mulligan, clerk, 145 E. 13th St. i6. Michael Curtin, cartman, 51I Greenwich St. William H. Hausner, sash and blinds, 27 William H. Lewis, laborer, 249 Elizabeth St. Thos. \V. Haslam, bookkeeper, 148 W Christopher st. Second Assembhv District. 18. A. McLean, bookkeeper, 82 E. loth St. Houston St. II. John B. Lefferts, express, 157 Waverly pl. 17. Joseph E. Mluhling, stationery, 152 Prince st. John W. Benson, carriages, 29 Christopher John McBride, rigger, 8 New . Julius Pappenheim, salesman, 35 Great Jones I. St. Ferdinand Koehler, painter, 83 Sullivan St. street. Wm. M. Downes, clerk, 22 Oliver St. 18. Jna. F. Wilson, printer, 162 Sullivan St. I2. Chas. Welding, painter, 58 Eighth ave. 2. Win. I. Kavanagh, painter, 28 Oliver St. rq. John S. Dingwall, restaurant, 67 E. 12th St. Charles J. Benner, segars, 76 Fourth ave. Wm. Whollahan, cigars, 145 Sullivan St. Thos. H. Coppins, painter, r Spencer pl. Otis Z. Campro, agent, 7 & 9 Chatham sq. I9. Thomas Cronan, carpenter, Igg Prince St. 13. Willard F. Denning, physician, 8 Charles St. 3. John Heaney, printer, 42 Oak st. 20. Morris Davis, merchant, 34 Third ave. Michael G. Massmann, cutter, 81 Fourth ave. John J. \Vilbig, cartman, Iq Sullivan st. A. M. Bowden, grocer, 37 Greenwich ave. Israel Bergman, caulker, ii Roosevelt St. 20. John C. McCord, builder, 577 Broome st. 14. Wm. C. Findlay, clerk, 38 Greenwich ave. 4. William H. Kilboy, clerk, 87 Oliver St. 21. Lemuel W. Davis, livery stable, 137 E. 12th St. Charles E. I-Iolmes, painter, 38 McDougal st. \Vni. E. Noble, clerk, 261 W. 4th St. James Brady, oysterman, J4 Madison st. 25. David Morse, mason, 89 Charlton st. 15. Llewellyn P. Hubbard, accountant, 96 Sixth 5. Thomas C. Swanton, cork cutter, 63 Oliver Andrew Milligan, jeweler, 82 Third ave. 22. John S. Ross, clerk, 6o Third ave. George Cortissos, clerk, 44 Carmine st. avenue. street. 22. John H. Dean, butcher, 184 Bleecker St. John W. Earl, hotel, q6 Sixth ave. Thomas F. Harrington, clerk, 313 Water st. Thomas F. Martin, clerk, 134 E. r3th st. 23. Robert C. Hewitt, grocer, 139 E. 16th St. Thos. Sheridan, bookbinder, 137 Sullivan St. 16. W. H. Richardson, physician, 20 W. Wash- 6. Stephen White, gateman, 24 City Hall pl. 23. Robt. F. Lefferts, restaurant, 120 Spring st. ington p1. Michael McMahon, expressman, 28 Pell F. I-1. Dillingham, physician, 118 E. 17th St. 24. Judah L. Taintor, books, 135 E. 18th st. Andrew McKenzie, plumber, 499 Green- John W. Dozier, caterer, 13 Minnetta St. street. wich st. 17. Frederick Eayrs, boarding house, J4 E. 12th 7. George Mitchell, clerk, 45 Cherry st. James McKinney, shoes, 236 Third ave. 25. Thomas K. Fletcher, dry goods, 286 Third 24. Wm. H. Henwood, goldbeater, 259 W. street. John T. McCarthy, printer, 49 James st. Houston. H. M. Stevens, clerk, 2 Charles St. 8. John J. Regan, boarding-house, 340 Pearl st. ave. George C. Preston, broker, 7 Gramercy Alexander McQueen, goldbeater, 18 King St. i8. Wm. E. A. Bird, clerk, 141 Sixth ave. William Graves, porter, 7 Oak St. 25. Francis Rose, salesman, 175 Spring St. Byron G. Stokes, salesman, 64 W. I2th St. 9. John Brown, printer, 56 New Chambers St. Park. 26. William Lawrence Mead, tailor, 234 Fourth Lewis Chamberlain, jeweler, 68 Macdougal st. ig. Edward S. Winter, clerk, 42 Bond St. Daniel J. Lane, driver, 332 Water St. 26. Samuel S. Leon, wall paper, 64 Carmine st. Peter McTaggart, salesman, 92 Eighth ave. Io. John W. Nammack, grocer, 443 Pearl st. ave. Charles M. Russell, agent, 26 E. loth st. Geo. W. Myers, steward, ix i Thompson st. 20. Warren W. Whitney, agent, 23 Seventh ave. Frederick Wimmer, Jr., tobacco, 35 Vande- t7. Wm. H. Ward, leisure, 113 W. Houston st. W. C. Pierson, clerk, 23 Seventh ave. water St. Fourth Assembly District. Isaac Bermas, clerk, 58 Downing st. 21. John W. Crawford, mason, 218 W. 13th st. I I. James A. Rierdon, hatter, qI Chatham st. t8. John K. Nagle, photographer, 3 Minnetta George L. Condit, clerk, 2J9 W. 13th St. Jacob Bassing, segar boxes, gi Chatham St. I. Edward Sweeney, clerk, 47 Catharine st. lane. 22. Harry C. Carlock, clerk, 270 W. 12th st. 12. Patrick J. Kennedy, clerk, 202 William St. Daniel Kehoe, bookbinder, 302 Cherry st. Geo. H. Bloomer, builder, 31 Cottage place. Wm. H. Plimpton, clerk, 58 Eighth ave. James Thomson, clerk, 202 William St. 2. John J. Tuers, paper hanger, 197 Monroe st. !q. Albert F. Fitch, clerk, 16 Varick place. 23. Robert B. McVeany, clerk, 235 W. 12115 st. 13. Max A. Mobius, real estate, 267 William St. Peter Hayes, printer, 337 Cherry St. Jacob Deitz, Jr., barber, Igo Bleecker st. Eugene Underhill, coal, 258 W. 12th St. John Ceragioli, agent, 215 William st. 3. Robert Rigsby, cork cutter, I03 Madison st. 24. Francis Moulin, brushes, 92 Eighth ave. 14. Martin Loftus, box maker, 39 Park st. John J. Ryan, baker, loo Madison St. Charles A. Ahems, cigars, 70 Eighth ave. Sixth Assembly District. George K. Glenn, painter, 547 Pearl st. 4. Frederick M. Fosdick, caulker, 507 Grand st. 25. C. C. Douglass, agent, 132 W. rrth St. 15. Dennis J. Sullivan, truckman, Iq City Hall John P. Kochesker, printer, 300 Cherry st. I. Francis W. Pitman, clerk, 88 Jackson St. Matthias Gooderson, clerk, 93 Seventh ave. place. 5. John J. Tracey, clerk, 216 Henry st. William Yonge, trackman, 307 Delancey st. 26. James M. Du Bois, manufacturer, 151 W. Thomas F. Bernett, paper hanger, 43 Park Christopher E. Duganne, caulker, 42 Scam- 2. Thomas Owens, driver, 388/ Madison st. 15th st. street. mel St. Patrick Reddy, at leisure, 16 Jackson st. John B. Howser, shoes, 7 Charles st. 1520 THE CITY RECORD. 5EI"1'l M TIER 9, 1 H'(.

-. Wm. S. Purdy, clerk, 253 W. 14th st. 20. Chas. F. hobby, In k, ;04 W. 4th st. 17. W. 1.. Mavis. Jr., manager, 101 W. 27th st. 27. Joseph Rhrxlcs, clerk, 222 W. 29th st. Spencer C. Mustin, accountant, 221 W. 14th Robt. Miller, Gartman, 14 St. Luke's pl. C. 1. I htbhard, dentist, 358 W. 28th st. Alexander Girvin, clerk, 213 W. 2 Sth st. street. 2!. Samuel A. 1losher, salesman, 335 \V. i t'th at. 18. James 1I. C,,vcl, manufacturer, 343 W. 32d 28. Le Roy (.lark, lumber, 350 1V. 3oth It. . '. 1 )avid \V. Davis, insurance, 347 \V. 14th st. 'nt. 1)cmarest, mason, 49 Barrow st. street. J. F. I linds, Ir., clerk, 330 \V. 27th st. ►,hn T. 'hepherd, mason, 254 W. tbth st. 22. 'Thomas \1c l'aggart, cigars, 339 W. 4th st. Edward M. Senoir, undertaker, 314 W. 3211 29. Rich. K. ))wens, merchant, 319 W. 29th st. 29. G. W. Huwser, hatter, 151 W. )5th st. Cornelius IL Redden, clerk, 28 Bethune st. street. Albert Salter, Jr., real estate, 252 W. 24111 st. Holly I I. Seely, clerk, 44 Clintonl.; 23. Alexander S. Prime, clerk, 5 Jones st. 19. Gen. S. Fitch, leisure, 115 'N. 38th st. 30. (leorge ► • W. Bunt, express, 20 A~'. qth st. John J. Bud 1. Jr., paints, Sao Hudson st. Orland,, ( hceks, merchant, 33 Fifth ave. \Vin. G. I lanna, bookkeeper, S3 Bleecker St. 24. Merman M. Meyer, storage, 353 W. Itth. 20. Theo. F. Secor, clerk, 318 Lexington ave. Fourteenth Assembly D strict. I. Fred 1'. ('Luke, druggist, 132 \\". 19th st. Eugene Mace, Gartman, 243 \V. 12th st. Henry R. 'I'appen, clerk, 36 1';. 32d st. Frank Donnarumma, restaurant, 51 Third Ensile 1). Franco ,wigs, 271 Sixth ave. 25. Samuel M. Perkins, news dealer, 47 Jane st. 21. Geo. R. Wallace, clerk, 629 Sixth ave. avenue. 32. Allied W. Royle, clerk, 220 W. 21St st. I emuel Pittman, box maker, J74 Bleecker st. Chas. I.ang sign writer, 156 \V. 35th st. Henry C. Price, plumber, 33 Stuyvesant St. \\'n,. H. Mile,, Jr., clerk, 50 W. )9th st. 26. Charle., A. Meyer, law, 41 Horatio st. 22. Henry C. I)owley, clerk, 40 E. t9th St. Louis 1 L Lattan, bookkeeper, 71 St. Mark's 33. Daniel M. Keeley, bricklayer, 12S W. 19th C. I I. Fre hney, .salesman, 66 Charles St. Patrick J. Howe, shoemaker, 391 Fourth place. street. 27. William Rielly, salesman, 120 Bank St. avenue. George II. Menkle, leather, J4S E. 9th st. John A. Lee, woodworker, 139 W. )9th st. Jas. Sainders, janitor, i Abingdon sq. 23. Chas. W. Bogert, clerk, 155 \V. 36th St. James Mcl)onal(l, cleric, 242 E. 10th St. 34. Samuel H. Clarke, clerk, 201 Seventh ave. 28. DeWitt Beardsley, bookkeeper, 395 Bleecker Geo. R. Fitch, agent, 220 W. 43d st. Joseph R. Keogh, lithographer, 333 E. 19th Lawrence F. Stewart, clerk, X40 Sixth ave. street. street. 35. Frank G. \Vhytal, clerk, 50 V. )9th st. George W. Miller, agent, 313 W. 13th St. James Ferris, Jr., clerk, 441 E. 9th St. Twelfth Assembly' District. w' Theodore R. Petzel, clerk, 152 Waverly pl. 29. Franklin B. Miller, clerk, 54 Jane St. Robert I,unney, painter, 343 I. 13th St. Janes 11. Ferdon, clerk, 62o Hudson St. i . William Payne, clerk, 139 Goerck street. 5, Francis X. Carolan, clerk, 308 E. 13th St. 30. Jas. NI. Freeman, clerk, 768 Greenwich st. Peter Platt, clerk, tt6 Cannon street. Morgan Carr, bookkeeper, 4o E. 9th St. Ei'hth Assembly District. Gilbert Jackson, clerk, 85 Tenth ave. 2. George N. Lewis, clerk, 121 Cannon street. 6. Peter H. dlcl)onald, engraver, 205 First ave. t. Charles Loemmrich, carpenter, 35 Chrystie 31. James Hilton. carpenter, 500 W. 16th St. James :1ken, painter, rib Cannon street. Nelson J. Macnevin, pianotuaker, J39 E. street. Wm. E. Miller, bagger, 450 W. 16th St. 3. Charles Al. Jerolotttau, undertaker, 749 12th street. Frederick W. Schmidt, hair dresser, tg Fifth street. 7. Henry Schwicardi, musician, t 17 Seventh St. Chrvstie street. Jacob Ulrich, cigars, 127 the.rifl street. Aaron American, locksmith, 153 . z. Carl Karbaum, engineer, 68 Chrystie St. Ten/1i Assembly District. 4. Moses \\arner, salesman, Coq Sixth street. 8. Samuel \\-agncr, cigars, 2J3 . William R. Watts, printer, tt6 Hester st. I . Henry Ottes, musician, g5 Third st. Joseph 1.. Bailey, clerk, 117 Lewis street. Thomas \l. Canton, lawyer, 222 E. 14th St. 3. George E. Simpson, painter, 7 Allen St. Fred. F. Gegenheimer, mounter, 203 Forsyth 5. Jacob Wolf, real estate, 224 . 9. George B. 1la. x, truck manufacturer, 410 Gustav Troster, jeweler, 7 Eldridge .t. street. Edmund Specht, brevet, 303 b:. Houston St. E. 13th St. 4. Thomas F.N ichols, engineer, 31 Forsyth St. 2. Nicholas H. Fahrenholz, clerk, 1St Allen St. 6. Daniel Colin, compositor, 338 E. Houston St. George Ballard, porter, 427 E. 12th St. Daniel H. 1'. Spillane, plumber, 23 Allen St. Frederick Wagner, watchmaker, 145 E. Isaac Strauss, bookkeeper,35o F. I Iouston st. io. John Gaffney, burtiblter, 425 E. 12th St. 5. Chas. Seelig, merchant, 2S Orchard St. Houston St. 7. William A. Freund, stationer, 256 Second St. 1Vm. J. Meehan, plumber, 427 F. 12th St. James Kenny, laborer, 25 Orchard St. 3. Louis Friedrich, lithographer, 1 t I Second st. W. W. Stuart, clerk, 115 Columbia street. II. Michael L. Rothschild, tailor, 272 E. tothst. 6. Adolph Robinson, crockery, 21 Essex St. Franz Ficke, fancy goods, 187 Orchard St. 8. John Froehlich, Jr., cigars, 3So E. Houston Robert Kennedy, cigars, 439 E. iith St. John C. Muller, painter, 178 Division st. 4. Alex. Bradley, cabinetmaker, 184 Ludlow St. street. 12. Daniel Murphy, photographer, 303 E. ioth St. 7 . Franz N. \Weber, carpenter, qb Ludlow St. Jno. C. Niglutsch, physician, 162 Stanon st. Jacob J. Paulus, agent, 282 Third st. Frank White, agent, 282 E. ioth St. Sol. Kronthal, cigars, 21S Broome st. 5. Charles Eifler, notary public, 15S Norfolk st. 9. dwin D1. Stevens, clerk, 426 E. Houston St. 13. Michael J. Murphy, wood turner, 282 E. S. John J. Sullivan, bricklayer, 65 Bowery. Michael F. Galvin, varnisher, 155 Stanton st. William P. Farrer, crockery, to . Loth st. George E. Dunn, collector, 5 Orchard st. 6. Moses Manheimer, boxmaker, 15 Clinton st. to. Jacob C. llotlman, collector, 734 Sixth st. Edward Schrader, jewelry, 439 E. 9th st. 9. George W. Jones, clerk, 76 Rivington st. Henry Giiesel, wood carver, 510 Sixth St. Solon A. Gensler, bookkeeper, J33 F. 4th st. 14. Bruno \V. Berger, architect, 91 St Mark's pl. William I)e 'chousa, cutter, 73 Forsyth st. 7. Herman t'tein, lithographer, 121 First st. II . Isaac Warner, clerk, 122 . John W. Doyle, Clerk, 351 E. 13th St. to. Michael Coleman, butcher, 119 Forsythst. \Viii. E. Sippel, upholsterer, too Stanton St. Joel Lindler, clerk, t5 Avenue 1). 15. John V. Cosgrove, gents' furnishings, 551 Frank Lynch, conductor, 44 Allen St. 8. Charles E. Brehm, clerk, 320 Sixth st. 12. Siegmund Rothschild, clerk, 102 Avenue C. E. I ith St. II. David Colbert, dentist, iiS Orchard St. August Dunstatter, barber, 136 E. Houston flax Ziegler, carver, 55 Avenue C. John Sinder, varnisher, 546 E. i i th St. Gustav Newman, broker, 188 Chrystie st. street. t3. William Steen, carriage trimmer, 390 E. 4th t6. Francis J. Duffy, clerk, 530 E. 12th St. t2. Charles Mead, gilder, Sb Essex st. 9. John Alden, clerk, 314 Fifth st. street. John J. Lushow, bricklayer, 531 E rithSt. Edwin McCarran, carman, 122 Rivingtcn St. Philip E. Karen, pianomaker, 434 Fifth St. Janes Dudgeon, carpenter, 871 Sixth street. 17. George \V. Marx, cigars, 434 E. 9th St. S Philipp Adams, merchant, 23S Broome St. to. Edward T. Bourke, clerk, 36 First ave. 14. Jacob Kappes, curier, 62 Avenue C. John A. Lawrence, clerk, 515 F. 12th st. Moriss Brutler, agent, 226 Broome St. Herman 11. Guth, bookkeeper, 41 First St. Adolph E. Lux, clerk, 738 Fifth street, t8. Robert J. Dugan, roofer, 519 E. 13th st. t4. Henry Deiker, notary public, 116 Eldridge II. John M. Beck, musician, t3S E. Houston st. t5. Win. Lowenstein, salesman, 335 E. 4th St. William I). Runge, packer, 510 I:. ttth St. street. John Faasig, musician, 70 'I bird st. Joseph Lissa, cigars, 322 E. 4115 street. 19. John Dumser, express, 609 E. 13th St. Theodore Mueller, agent, 93 Allen St. t2. Frederick Flaccus, Jr., tinsmith, 102 First ay. 16. John Conradi, pocketbooks, 61g Sixth street. John P. \\rev, piauomaker, 217 . I;. Frederick Dev,e, driver, tot Allen St. Henry- J. Pape, carpenter, 28 First ave. Frank Schenk, engraver, y5 Avenue C. 20. Samuel H. Barrett, waiter, 621 1. 12th St. Chas. Schaupp, cigars, 294 Broome st. 13. Julius Neuhardt, pianumaker, 363 Bowery. 17. Louis Sommers, student, 6zt Fifth street. Frank 1'. Faulstich, Guars, 19g Avenue B. It James -Neville, clerk, 157% Bowery. Frederica Schlueter, plumber, 139 E. 4th St. Asa 1). Bennet, Jr., pencil cases, 746SixthSt. 2. Fred. W. Strauss, barkeeper, 619 E. tith st. A. Judson Ttv igley, clerk, 15 Delaney St. 14. Joseph Baierlein, flour, 37 Avenue A. t8. Henry R,nt,by, carriage trimmer, 47 Ave. D. James Kelly, baker, 617 E. I ith St. 17. Edward J. Carron, clerk. 2S4 Grand st. Anthony Pfeiffer, porter, 139 Third St. Anderson \l. Stebbins, clerk, 651 E. 9th St. 22. Louis Andreessen, steam-fitter, 172 Avenue B. Gabriel W. Daniels, tailor, 62 Orchard St. 15. Frank Gassmann, barber, 56 First ave. Ig. Henry \Maurer, clerk, 370 Eighth street. Charles F. Ruckert, upholsterer, 447 E. IS. Richard Phelan, sail maker, 155 Ludlow St. Jos. A. Hoffmann, undertaker, 141 Third St. Wm. A. ( raham, agent, 370 Eighth street. 13th St. _\'..ram Lewis, cigars, 152 Eldridge st. 16. Louis A. Hoffmann, undertaker, 196 Third St. 20. Bendix Minden, cigars, 324 Eighth street. ty. t i_orge Murray, clerk, 168 Allen St. Anthony Endler, varnisher, 188 Twenty-tirst Gus Adams, grainer, 328 Eighth street. Fifteenth Assembly District. Gc . F. Oestencicher, carriage trimmer, street. 21 . Meyer Schiff, salesman, 131 Avenue C. I ;-S!d Chrystie St. 17. George A. Endler, varnisher. 177 Third st. John I'. Erbe, finisher, 129 \venue C. 1. Joseph Kerrigan, lahoier, 513 W. 26th St. 20. Charles Davenport, watchman, 97 Norfolk Daniel \Velde, painter, 158 Third st. 22. Henry 1'. Lugar, painter, 334 E. 4th st. Jacob H. Kew, carpenter, 436 W. 28th St. street. 18. Leopold Levy, agent, 542 Fifth St. Henry J. Schumacher, lithographer, 381 2. James Mackey, paper stainer, zyo Tenth ave. E. F. Mackeldey, clerk, i io Essex St. John Baque, Jr., brushmaker, 195 E. 4th st. Eighth street. Alexander Rain, machinist, 440 \V. 35th St. 21. Robert S. Beaver, printer, 147 Stanton st. Ig. Chas. Rosenbaum, collector, 74 First ave. 23. Thomas McCann, clerk, 625 E. qth St. 3. James J. Flynn, driver, 525 W. 36th at. Ge ,rye Kappes, upholsterer, 159 Stanton St. Charles P. Volk, coachman, 166 Third St. Win. M. J. C. Lantry, clerk, 159 Avenue B. Patrick Ward, engineer, 475 Tenth ave. 22. _lhn Straubenmueller, Sr., teacher, 152 20. Charles Steininuller, jeweler, 92 Seventh St. 24. Charles Mansfield, watchman, 737 Ninth St. 4• James Adair, tailor, 329 Ninth ave. I .udlow street. John Kronester, carver, 92 First ave. Cornelius , urns, tin,mith, 383 Third street. August Urban, working in commission store, \\ iiiiam Murphy, conductor, 103 Allen St. 2I . John Donahue, painter, 205 Fifth St. 25. George 1). Oliphant, clerk, 745 E. 9th St. 319 Ninth ave. Fred. J. Rice, hair picking, 306 \V. 35th St. 2 . William U. Davone, bookkeeper, i68 For- \\•tn. Fuller, painter, 205 Fifth st. Charles Kohn, cutter, 151 Avenue B. 5• vth st. 22. C. \Vellenan, teacher, too First ave. 26. Joseph Raethle, pocketbooks, 618 E. iith st. James J. Gillen, bricklayer, 5io W. 28th st. 1 •! o 1. Jlerel, clerk, 99 Stanton St. John Koller, watchman, 218 Fifth st. J. G. Kappes, cabinetmaker, 614 E. iith St. 6. Franz Kluge, chairmaker, 533 \V. 29th s:. 24. )U.UStus Senges, clerk, 14 and 16 Eldridge 23. John Fuchsius, tobacco, 214 E. Houston St. James Davis, moulder, 553 \\'. 29th st. Chas. F. Crane, salesman, 263 W. 32d St. ,ucet. Sigmund Cohn, salesman, 89 Avenue A. Thirteenth Assembly District. 7. \\ lliam D. Landray, lawyer, 173 Allen St. 24. William Fuchs, dyer, 518 Sixth St. James L. Wallace, plumber, 460 W. 31st St. 2~. 'i lr mess A. McGlynn, clerk, 326 Broome St. Joseph \\'eig, Jr., cigars, 66 Avenue B. I. John F. Wright, cartman, 504 W. 23d St. 8• James Plumb, carpenter, 449 \\ • 35th st...... H. O'Brien, compositor, t7SJ' Chrys- i 25. Frederick Gerberding, cigars, 512 Sixth St. Charles H. Hull, salesman, 161 Ninth ave. James \V. Slater, clerk, 200 W. 22d St. 1k ireet. Louis Eifler, cigars, go Avenue A. 2. De Witt C. Cole, b'kkeeper, 436 W. 20th St. 9. Win. Dougherty, driver, 324 W. 34th ,t. 26. Joseph ,liar:in, oysters, 97 Avenue A. \Vru. H'y Clark, collector, J43 \\V. )7th st. Peter G. Moore, clerk, 405 W. 33d St. 3. John Rigby, clerk, 339 W. 16th St. to• Frederick Skelton, awning manufacturer, 437 . i nth 4sscmblr District. August Sommers, printer, 41 t Sixth St. 27. Chas. Dapping, salesman, 233 Sixth St. George Ivers, carpenter, 152 Ninth ave. W. 34th St. I. (.ko. \V. Bush, coal, 14 Morton St. Andrew Shields, lawyer, ,o8 Second ave. 4. Jame, McIntyre, painter, 124 Eighth ave. George B. Fuller, livery stable, 415 \V•34th st. \V. M. Graves, sup't, 235 W. 16th st. II. James H. Finch, blindmaker, 4t7 W. 34th St. ►0. 1. Porter, stationery, 415 Hudson st. 28. Wm. D. Purdy-, ;arnian, 120 j2 First ave. 2. J. Hirsch, tobacco, 413 Hudson St. Joseph \VhiUield, broker, 6t Seventh St. 5. AV- m. M. Robinson, clerk, 244 \V. 18th St. Joseph Erichs, awning manufacturer, 437 W. Frank S. Benedict, clerk, 6o Carmine St. 29. Chas. J. Guntner, agent, 137 Avenue A. Joseph Ferrall, painter, J42 W. )8th St. 34th at. 3. Theociore E. Senoir, undertaker, 79 Carmine Chas. \Veiflenbach. paper hangings, 322 Sixth 6. Jacob McGlensev, mason, 332 W. i8th St. 12. John Adams, clerk, 5o8 W. 34th St. street. street. J. E. Adams, Jr., hay, etc., 238 W. 17th st. Chas. McCoy, agent, 534 \\-. J5th St. Jog. H. \yells, clerk, 27 Barrow st. 7. Wm. Ii. Brewer, boilerm'k'r, 96 Ninth ave. 13• James J. Allen, clerk, 452 W. 28th St. 4, John Reid, Sawyer, 45 Downing St. John H. Cox, broker, 237 W. 16th St. Gregory Flynn, Jr.,teamster, 525 W. 36th St. John Murphy, carpenter, 64 Leroy st. Eleventh Assembly District. 8. Geo. W. \Vinant, coal, 410 W. 19th St. t4• Archibald Wilson, clerk, 402 W. 3oth sty 5. Jacob H. Forshay, undertaker, 244 Bleecker I. R. W. Turner, stationer, 349 Fourth ave. Jos. McElroy, Jr., clerk, 322 W. 21St st. Patrick Egan, truckman, 5io \V. 28th st. street. Allen Fitch, physician, io4 E. 25th st. 9. Joseph Farrell, agent, 272 W. t9th st. 15 Martin V. Ferris, express, 427 \V. 36th St. Geo. Vanzile, carver, 32 Leroy st. 2. Chas. A. Cook, broker, io5 E. 55th st. Geo. Cavanagh, carpenter, 345 W. 17th st. Edward F. Henzel, clerk, 314 W. 36th st. 6. John S. E. McCoy, agent, 4 Cornelia St. Theodore S. Croft, clerk, 140 W. 30th St. to. John K. Neale, carpenter, 361 W. 21st st. 16 John Muller, clerk, 306 W. 40th St. Robert R. Carpenter, cartman, 9 Leroy st. 3. Vim. Beatty, clerk, H8 E. 32d St. Richard M. Bill, printer, 152 Seventh ave. John Murray, driver, 446 W. 38th St. 17. Samuel Wall, cigarmaker, 423 \\'. 36th at. 7. N. I). H. Clark, collector, 45 Grove st. Jos. A. Spear, broker, 113 E. 28th St. II. Wilson G. Fox, collector, 323 W. 28th St. James E. Gritman, stationer, 324 Bleeckerst. 4. Jno. M. Guiteau, lawyer, 28 E. 28th St. Samuel Stewart, clerk, 356 \V. 20th St. William A. Delanoy, grocer, 417 W. 28th st. S. Charles Cropsey, laborer, 3 Jones st. Win. A. Timpson, secretary, 71 Broadway. 52. Henry J. Chapman, tailor, iio Ninth ave. 18 H. M. Thorne, physician, 226 \V. 38th st. Clarence A. Bustis, painter, 27 Barrow St. 5. James D. Bard, manufacturer, 43 W. 35th St. Wm. J. Dwire, laborer, 461 W. 22d St. August W. Bausch, clerk, 265 W. 33d St. 9. E. I1. Berdan, clerk, i99 W. Loth st. James Crawford, hats, 299 Seventh ave. 13. Wm. H. Kent, clerk, 303 W. ,8th st. 19 John 1t1cGredic, clerk, 404 W. 38th St. Henry H. Carpenter, cartman, 308 \V. 19th 6. Wm. Baguley, plumber, 472 W. 22d St. James Bookstaver, clerk, 227 Tenth ave. George Fehn, news dealer, 246 W. J5~h St. street. Lester S. Gurney, cigars, 462 Sixth ave. 14. Cyrus E. Fowler, organist, 152 Seventh ave. 20 John W. Franklin, bricklayer, 447 W. 39th st. 10. liclw'd Towner, stair builder, 93 Perry st. 7. Isaac Waitzfelder, bookkeeper, 445 Sixth ave. Jos. McElroy, boots & shoes, 188 Ninth ave. Wm. Rain, laborer, 4qo W. 35th St. Francis A. Veitch, undertaker, 293 Morton Gardiner A. Strube, musician, 126 W. 24th 15. John H. Ehrhorn, tobacconist, 215 Ninth ave. 21 Patrick Kiernan, brass finisher, 320 W. 40th st. street. street. Philip Jordan, lawyer, 455 W. 22d st. Edward Phillips, clerk, 320 W. 40th St. II. Charles H. Rogers, truckman, 302 W. 12th St. 8. Wm. T. ?)tiller, umbrellas, 154 W. 31st St. t6. Abram L. Webber, clerk, 463 W. 21st St. 22 Wm. T. Hall, conductor, 327 W. 38th st. Albert H. Lakin, printer, 128 Christopher St. Richard H. Smith, porter, 156 W. 3oth St. Chas. S. Cooke, printer, etc., 504 W. 22d St. Wm. Mitchell, clerk, 253 W. 39th at. I2. Jacob Franklin, stationer, 433 Hudson st. 9. David H. Tobin, bricklayer, 137 W. 25th 17. Geo. N. Andrus, druggist, 278 Eighth ave. 23 Joseph F. Lane, carpenter, 400 W. 28th st. John F. Luther, Jr., piano tuner, 99 Barrow street. Robert Laughlin, Jr., clerk, 234 W. 24th at. Wm. Keyes, laborer, 339 W. 36th at. Eugene F. Bannan, bookkeeper, 301 W. street. J. Y.V. Meeker, jeweler, 441 Sixth ave. i8. John W. Brommer, clerk, i i i W. 24th St. 24 13. John E. Rouse, clerk, 642 Washington St. Io. H. Studley, Jr., painter, 155 W. 28th St. Andrew Elliott, clerk, 148 W. 24th st. 36th St. Thos. F. McCann, painter, 637 Washington L. Barre, restaurant, 305 Seventh ave. 19. Ed. Keppler, piano m'k'r, 252 Seventh ave. Henry Weidemyer, type, 347 W. 36th st. street. II. James C. Johnson, laundry, 128 \V. 30th St. Thomas Stafford, painter, 233 W. 26th st. 25 Franklin J. Minck, grocer, 450 Ninth ave. 14. Edmund Bodine, printer, 4 Morton Si. Geo. H. Cook, furniture, 285 Seventh ave. 20. E. N. Van Doorn, printer, 331 W. 24th at. Isaac J. Siskind, jeweler, 347 W 35th St. Thos. J. Grant, tobacco, 530 Hudson St. 12. Wm. A. Robertson, clerk, 381 Fourth ave. Joseph McFarland, clothing, 345 W. 24th at. 26 Wm. Haynes, carpenter, 485 Eighth ave. 15. John S. Berry, salesman, 695 Washington st. Jno. F. Smith, bookkeeper, 389 Seventh 21. Jos. V. Dwire, laborer, 461 W. 22d st. Wm. Dougherty, lithographer, 324 W. 34th Nicholas Slipner, druggist, 22 Grove St. avenue. Lawrence Van Wyck, chemist, 216 W. 21st St. 16. George E. Disbrow, agent, 367 W. iith St. 13. OP. H. Murphy, dentist, 109 W. 28th at. street. 27. Charles S. Smith, painter, 253 W. 39th st. Cyrus W. F. Ely, compositor, 226 W. ioth St. Robert F. Gurney, cigars, 462 Sixth ave. 22. James H. Fielding, painter, 267 Ninth ave. Thomas Fanell, clerk, 519 W. 28th St. 17. \\'m. H. Rossman, salesman, 396 Bleeckerst. 14. James Gordon McMurray, salesman, 76 Lex- Richard Gilleland, painter, 435 W. 25th St. 28 Charles Appell, Jr., bookkeeper, 426 Eighth William A. Gedney, carpenter, 86 Christo. ington ave. 23. James 13. Clark, lawyer, 454 W. 25th St. ave. pher street. Henry Keens, clerk, 457 Fourth ave. Charles McCormick, clerk, 450 W. 25th st. Charles F. Bruch, restaurant, 44o W. 28th st. 18. John Nichol, Jr., musical instruments,62 Perry 15. William B. Raymond, conductor, 469 Fourth 24, W. J. Hinds, leisure, 330 W. 27th St. 29. James M. Hunter, painter, 340 W. 36th st. street. avenue. Robert Robinson, Jr., painter, 386 Ninth ave. Perry Phillips, clerk, 320 W. 40th St. Charles D. B. Warlow, conductor, 283 W. John Y. Baker, conductor, 469 Fourth ave. 25. James Feeney, clerk, 224 W. 27th st. 3o. Joseph Lebenstein, butcher, 488 Eighth ave. 11th street. 16. William S. Borchers, real estate, 71g Eighth John L. Girvin, clerk, 253 W. 28th st. Thos. H. Kyles, teamster, 250 W. 35th st. 19. John C. Stewart, clerk, 312 W. 4th St. avenue. 26. Dan'l G. Mackey, carpenter, 367 W. 27th st. 31 H. T. Peek, printer, 418 W. 34th st. Marshall Van Alstyne, clerk, 218 W. 4th st. Chas. T. Bogert, clerk, 155 W 36th st. Alex. Woods, real estate, 373 Eighth ave. Augustus Lyon, clerk, 267 W. 34th st. SEI'TEMItER 9, 1880. THE CITY RECORD. 1527 -- ---- - - ------

32. George Hermann, Jr., carpenter, 455 Eighth 20. John S. Roddy, billiard tables, 403 W. 41st st II. (;CO. F. Ifulme, moulder, 543 W. 55th st. 23. 1Vm. C. Davidson, carpenter, 941 Third eve. ave. Lafayette Sharp, caulker, 455 W. 40th st. Thos. 11. Meehan, Jr., agent, 968 Ninth ave. Abraham May, real estate, 965 Second ave. Johnit'rossen, guldlieater, 257 1V. 31st st. 21. John J. R iddel, plwnl er, 404 W. 45th st. 12. George A. "l'wele, leisure, 46.; W. 83d st. 24. 11. I'. I lager, watchmaker, 1057 Second ave. 33• Peter 1. I'ctti grew, clerk, 212 W. 32d st. James II. 1Vnlfe, ice, 6o3 W. 48th st. (e' re E. I)uiamb, blacksmith, I et. 70th John W. I'hilbin, clerk, 939) 'f hird ave. Frank H. Williams, clerk, 256 W. 32d st. 22. II. Win. kuschhaupht, cigars, 351 W. 40th st and 71st sts. and'1'enth ave. 25. I;eurge Wilson, clerk, 254 1'. 57th st. 34, Daniel l ;ilchrist, paperstainer, 252 VV. 31st st. Charles Ii. Many, carpenter, 416 W. 46th st r3. Charles 11. Stone, clerk, Western Boule- Louis Kornarens, agent, 4004 E. 58th st. John Hank, hotel, 435 Ninth ave. 23. Fred'k E. Flamurer, provisions, 215 W. 4ot h yard and 59th st. 26. Frank I r. It. fell, clerk, 14 Sutton pl. 35. Charles Dryer, gas fitter, 322 W. 40th st. street. J. H. Wright, jeweler, 896 Eighth ave. Peter I locy, Jr., clerk, 315 F. 56th st. l' obert S. I Lall, agent, 432 W. 38th st. George W. Curry, painter, 409 W. 49th st. 14. Patrick 11. I)unn, clerk, 77th st. and Boule- 27. Win. Leopold, bookkeeper, 826 'l'hird ave. John Muller, clerk, 306 \V. 4oth St. 24. Charles H. Hallett, butcher, 349 W 48thst. vard. Peter B. Lenihan, timekeeper, 400% E. August Urban, clerk, 31g Ninth ave. James Ferguson, painter, 329 W, 41st St. John J. Considine, clerk, 66th st., bet. 8th 56th St. Franz Kluge, chairmaker, 533 W 29th St. 25. Charles E. Mott, coal, 307 W. 47th st. and 9th ayes. 28. Wtn, J. Shields, chemist, 200 F. 58th St. Charles F. Bruch, restaurant, 44o W. 28th st. Giles Wanmaker, carpenter, 409 W. 47th St. 15. Robert T. Mackenzie, milk, 122 W. 67th St. David Graham, conductor, 251 E. S7th st. 26. Daniel Wanmaker. sash & blinds, 512 W. Thomas Wm. Hagan, painter, 67th and 68th 44th St. sts. and Boulevard. Twenty-first Assembly District. Sixl. enth Assembly District. Wm. Corbitt, clerk, 615 Eleventh ave. t6. Moses G. Byers, contractor, 66th St., west of I. Lee Witty, builder, 6o2 E. 15th St. 27. Jas. F. C. Blackhtirst, lawyer, 225 W. 48th st. 8th ave. 1. Th. P. J. McEvily, broker, 49 E. 63d St. William J. McLoughlin, pianomaker, 26 Peter bumser, agent, 6o6 E. 15th st. Richard J. Lewis, • lawyer, 349 W. 51st St. John A. Conkey, janitor, 432 W 57th St. Thomas Killalee, rigger, 415 E. 22d St. 28. Edward H. Healy, provisions, 526 W. 51st st. 17. James C. Cummings, grain, tith ave., bet. E. 85th st. 2. Chas. E. Beach, clerk, 883 Sixth ave. Simon Cron, restaurant, 6o8 E. 17th St. Wm. F. Johnston, Jr., painter, 429 W. 40th st. 68th and 69th sts. 2. Robert J. Mooney, clerk, 154 52d st. 3. James Dully, varnisher, 312 Avenue A. 29. Daniel W. Kelsey, hats, 521 W. 46th St. William A. Weimer, wheelwright, southwest W. George Heckmann, confectioner, 303 Ave- Albert Stewart, painter, 344 W. 51st St. cor. 65th .;t. and Loth ave. 3. Frank l'ockridge, painter, 856 Sixth ave. 149 E. 51st st. nue C. 30. Horatio Sands, clerk, 416- W. 44th St. i8. John T. Redmond, teamster, ttth ave., bet. Joseph Carroll, porter, John E. Robinson, merchant, 614 Lexington 4. William J. Garvin, laborer, 507 E. 16th St. Louis 1). Kook, painter, zt5 W. 40th St. 68th and 69th sts. 4. John Jones, plaster, 514 E. 16th st. 31. John M. Beickert, cigars, 6S2 Eighth ave. Lewis E. Cudlipp, clerk, lath ave., bet. 69th avenue. Aaron M. Ehrlich, clerk, 838 Lexington ave. 5. John J. McGrath, printer, 514 E. 16th St. John J. Ramser, cigars, 752 Ninth ave. and 70 h sts. John Shannon, lather, 514 E. 16th St. 32. Henry W. Kline, inks, 598 Ninth ave. ig. William G. Owens, clerk, Loth ave., bet. 73d 5. Gen. N. Veritzan, salesman, 77t Fourth ave. Samuel A. Lake, varnisher, 88o Sixth ave. Martin O'Shaughnessy, conductor, 515 E. Joseph Goetschius, carpenter, 410 W. 44th St. and 74th sts. 6. Edward M. Cutler, agent, 151 E. 48th st. r4th St. 33• John Foster, Jr., carpenter, 433 W. 46th st. Frank Eibell, express, gI W. 84th St., near 6. Thos. 1'. Secor, clerk, 104 W. 4oth St. C. G. Buckholtz, druggist, 749 Ninth ave. 9th ave. Robert J. Wright, flour, 135 E. 56th St. Io 7~ William H. Robinson, stationer, 105 W. 42d 7. Chas. (,. Buck, tobacconist, 239 Avenue A. 20. John Abel, butcher, 65th St., bet. Loth and Dennis Kennedy, metal spinner, 427 E. 14th Eighteenth Assembly District. rtth ayes. street. George Strippel, jeweler, 827 Sixth ave. street. Henry C. Geier, butcher, 65th St., bet. ioth I.. John Taffe, plasterer, 71 Lexington ave. 8. John W. Totten, clerk, 163 W. 48th st. 8. Francis Callaghan, plumber, 193 Third ave. George Young, pianos, 326 E. 27th st. and 11th aves. Michael O'Rourke, clerk, 443 E. 15th St. zi • John R. Clark, superintendent, foot of W. James Innes, stationer, 881 Sixth ave. St. 2. Theodore B. Strich, cigars, 402 Third ave. 70th st. 9. Clifford E. Kitchell, clerk, 22 E. 50th st. 9. George A. Sherman, crockery, 229 Avenue A. Henry R. Hewitt, clerk, 121 Lexington ave. Peter Golden, clerk, iot7 Sixth ave. James Farrell, clerk, 349 E. i8th St. Jacob Lahm, clerk, 68th st., bet. Loth and st. 3. William Martain, express, I48!Z E. 40th St. io. William S. Sanderson, crackers, 107 E. 51St Io. George W. Lush, carpenter, 457 Second tith ayes. ave. Roswell A. Lewis, shipmaster, 147 E. 33d 22 Chas. L. Thatcher, clerk, Itth ave., bet. street. E. street. John F. Larkham, grocer, it8 E. 5tst st. Richard A. Bennett, painter, 306 First ave. 8oth and 8tst sts. 4. Thomas Bartley, tailor, 330 E. 37th St. II. William G. Spencer, bookkeeper, 118 E. 54th it. Jacob Haubert, agent, 518 E. 16th st. James H. Biglin, clerk, 240 E. 35th St. Geo. K. Armstrong, harness, southwest cor. James Wright, saddler, 311 Fourth ave. 74th st. and Loth ave. street. pl. 5. J. M. Jaftray, dentist, 157 E. 38th st. William C. Davidson, lawyer, 128 E. 52d st. James J. Hanley, pa rater, 405 E. 19th St. 23. Thos. H. Bainton, carpenter, trth ave. and 12. Charles Fitzpatrick, uph:,lsterer, 636 Third Isaac T. Reeve, lawyer, 656 Lexington ave. John A. Trapp, clerk, 4t3,E. 19th St. 8ist st. 12. ave. Daniel Schwarzkopf, clerk, 826 Lexington George W.:sorth, paper boxes, 313 E. 21St Wm. C. Wunnenberg, carpenter, Boulevard, 13. 6. Thomas W. Ilaslam, painter, 158 E. 42d St. avenue. street. 79th and 80th st. John Burns, n, a 42d St. 24. 13. James T. Healy, engineer, 863 Sixth ave. William H. Adams, Jr., clerk, 249 E. 21St 7. Thomas E. Corcoran,Corcoran, painter, 778 Second William W. Drummond, express, 86th St., near Boulevard. Danvers Doubleday, publisher, 972 Sixth ave. street. ave. James J. Hughes, bookkeeper, 841 Sixth ave. William J. Cray, plumber, 405 F. 20th St. Robert W. Thompson, flour, etc., 97th st., 14. 14. George W. Nostrand, clerk, 517 Third ave. J. M. Alexander, stenographer, 105 W. 42d John Keefe, clerk, 222 E. 26th St. 8. Lyman P. Fulton, grocer, 4 Prospect pl. near Boulevard. Robert Kennedy, blacksmith, 403 E. 22d st. 25 Patrick Martin, carpenter, Ioist St., bet. th street. 15. Llewellyn Woodward, clerk, 213 E. 35th John Fitzgerald, real estate, 154 50th St. Charles Simons, teamster, 407 E. 22d St. and roth ayes. g 15. W. street. Chas. G. Haggerty, carpenter, 837 Sixth ave. t6. James AWall, pianomaker, 41 1 E. 24th st. Simon Kazelton, clerk, 229 E. 40th st. Francis F. Reynolds. clerk, W. 105th St., bet. 9. 91h and Toth aues. t6. Robert J. Clyde, merchant, 64 E. 77th St. Stanhope W. Marston, Jr., bookkeeper, 212 Walter L. Sanford, porter, 207 E. 35th st. John Graham, builder, 874 Lexington ave. E. 2311 st. to. James Fl. Marsh, clerk, 234 E. 40th st. 26. Thomas A. Farrell, builder, 49 W. Iogth St., near Loth ave. 17. John E. Brown, agent, 102 E. 58th St. 57. John H. Fricke, collector, 416 Second ave. Patrick H. McDermott, shoes, 206 E. 36th John H. Illingworth, painter, 38 W. tioth Jesse N. Bolles, leisure, 121 E. 54th St. r st. Michael :1. Geary, clerk, 485 Second ave. street. i8. William L. Peck, merchant, 714 Lexington 18. Edward Pope, clerk, 224 E. 25th St. st., near loth ave. II. Thomas H. Brannigan, clerk, 212 E. 38th 27. Robert Prior, livery stable, 126th avenue. F. Klappert, carpenter, 328 E. 25th St. street. St. and Broadway. B. F. Beckel, merchant, 734 Lexington ave. E. Ig. John Roberts, carpenter, 203 E, 17th St. Ernest McDonald, carriages, 146 E. 39th st. iq. Gilbert Tompkins, grain, Hotel Branting, Frederick M. Fowler, clerk, 331 E. 120th st. Nathan Koehler, milk, 244 E. 39th st. Samuel Davis, painter, Boulevard, bet. 77th 12. and 78th sts. 58th St. and Madison ave. 20. Frederick J. Starr, dentist, 35S Lexington George 1V. Castell, butcher, 228 E. J9th St. 28. Geo. L. Hitchcock, salesman, 2 W. 107th St. John V. B. Clarkson, civil engineer, 48 E. ave. 13. James M. Turner, editor, 2I 9 E. 36th st. 66th St. Belden J. Rogers, merchant, 104 E. 25th St. Louis Fucot, clerk, 251 E. 36th st. George L)avis, clerk, 156th St., near loth ave. 29. Geo. B. Curtiss, hardware, Loth ave., bet. 20. Charles E. Schuyler, law, 133 E. both St. 21. Michael Keefe, printer, 222 E. 26th St. 14. Thomas F. Mullen, painter, 153 E. 40th St. Joseph Hutchinson, stenographer, 128 E. 52d C. Frederic Chellborg, lumber, 299 Third [51st and t52d sts. Arthur B. Conway, plumber, 3t1 E. 34th st. street. ve. ave. [5. Harry Padelford,llis, organs, 313 E. 29th st. John Hochrein, butcher, 983 Eighth ave. 30. William S. Hartz, decorator, [58th St., cor. 21. Alexander Irwin, stables, 128 E. 63d st. st. 22. Owen Carolin, brass finisher, 381 Second Robert Ellis, mouldings, 138 E. 40th st. St. Nicholas ave. Charles Perley, inventor, 137 E. 56th St. ave. 16. James J. Lynch, plumber, 335 E. 36th St. George Sanderson, crackers, Io7 E. 51st st. Alex. Clinch, Jr., clerk, 321 E. 20th st. C. H. Holland, furnishing goods, isgth St., 22. Charles Erwin, pauuer, 679 Second ave. Edwin P. Whitcomb, at leisure, 771 Madison E. Brooks Cowan, clerk, 242 E. 21st St. bet. Loth and rtth ayes. 23. 17. William J. Doyle, upholsterer, 221 E. 35th 3t. Joseph L. Cunningham, stationer, Ioth ave. avenue. re, Henry M. Adams, conductor, 351 Second street. and 157th St. 23. James M. Thomson, clerk, io8 E. 78th St. ave. Duncan C. Katen, clerk, 146 E. 33d St. August Mayer, lawyer, tot E. 78th st. St. 24. Thomas Stevenson, bookkeeper, Sec- Matthew 1). Williamson, agent, 8th ave., 334 18. Charles J. Campbell, starter, 491 Third ave. cor. 142d St. 24. John M. Reed, lawyer, 1321 Fourth ave. St. ond ave. Hugh Douglas, painter, 138 E. 4oth st. S. Edward Mott, law clerk, 67 E. 77th st. Rob Parkhill, merchant, 233 Third ave. 32. W. W. Green, leisure, Ioth ave., cor. 183d st. lg. James R. Angus, paver, 324 E. 29th st. Wm. H. Flitner, lawyer, Inwood. 25. De Lancy Carter, student, 1t4 E. 85th St. 25. George 11. Beck, telegraphic instruments, 233 Richard M. Hodgson, engineer, 236 E. 3oth33 Award 1Vafer, fancy goods, 1434 st. and Alexander W. Wells, upholsterer, 26 E. 85th E. 24th St. street. 8th ave. street. St. Frank H. Daly, compositor, 237 E. 25th st. 20. Philip S. Biglin, hardware, 239 E. J5th st. 26. John A. Scott, carpenter, 247 E. 19th St. Lewis Iiecht, cigars, 614 Second ave. William J. Girvan, clerk, 8th ave. and 142d and 143d sts. Twenty-second Assembly District. Joseph 11. Haines, pianomaker, 31g E. 17th 21. James V. Logue, cooper, 248 E. 32d st. street. William J. Johnson, printer, 323 E. 32d st. I. Alfred G. Nason, builder, 214 E. 61st st. Twentieth Assemble District. 27. Benedict P. Smith, clerk, 349 E. i4th st. 22. William Ross, furniture, 303 E. 31st St. Felix Livingston, collector, t65 E. both St. 437 Isaac P. Conover, boarding house, 349 E. Mark Cowen, printer, 226 E. 33d St. t. Edwin H. Oppenheim, clerk, 202 E. 56thst. 2. Joseph A. Hart, clerk, 1078 Third ave. 14th st. 23. George S. Crum, machinist, 241 E. 31st st. William Baldwin, undertaker, 688 Third ave. Joseph Joseph, cigars, 1062 Third ave. St. 28. 0.: M. Lawton, baker, 201 E. i5th st. Maurice Barnard, clerk, 4;I Third ave. 2. Robert Betty, merchant, 752 Third ave. 3. Thomas Whitlock, carver, 315 E. 6tst St. St. William Tobin, clerk, 317 E. 21st St. 24. Robert W. dcKeever, carpenter, 322 E. 29th Benjamin F. Melrose, real estate, 332 E. 43d Thomas Brady, conductor, 1013 Third ave. W. street. St. 4. Robert Farries, physician, 223 E. 79th st. 3. Charles Leitz, barber, Sio Third ave. John Haney, carman, 1604 Second ave. Seventeenth Assembly District. Samuel Todd, varnisher, 238 E. 29th st. 25. Charles E. Lansing, lawyer, 311 E. 3oth st. Charles R. Gregor, broker, 3223/i E. 50th st. 5. Charles Brickwedel, grocer, 1558 Third ave. i. John Kinney, Elevated R. R., 309 W. 42d st. Thomas Cunningham, contractor, 309 E. 4. Edgar A. Gove, milk, 205 E. 50th St. Edmund C. Cash, painter, 185 E. 79th st. E. D. Bertine, milk, 419 W. 47th St. 30th st. Herman A. Assenheimer, salesman, 1030 6. Wm. E. Bushnell, bookkeeper, 431 E. 87th st. 2. Daniel W. Clemens, brooms, 440 W. 45th St. 26. James K. Morgan, carpenter, 325 E. 29th St. First ave. st. w. J. Johnston, cigars, 672 Eighth ave. Samuel Hart, cigars, 339 E. 30th St. 5. James B. Smith, clerk, 206 E. 57th St. John B. Vander Burgh, accountant, 316 E. 3. Robert flay, clerk, 740 Tenth ave. 27. ames McKennell, lumber, 389 Third ave. John H. Kornarens, confectioner, 1052 First 79th St. Shakespeare G. Bright, carpet-layer, 516 W. JRobert A. Morrison, painter, 523 Second ave. 7. Lambert S. Quackenbush, lawyer, 243 E. t. 46th St. ave. 6. William J. Wynne, clerk, 317 E. 43d st. 86th St. 4. CL.as. L. L'ockhorn, carman, 553 \V. 46th st. 28. Louis Jacobs, horses, 310 E. 27th st. John I). Perrine, painter, 303 E. 43d St. Wm. K. Lancaster, broker, 1038 Third ave. Charles W. Ellis, laborer, 535 W. 43d St. Francis S. Logue, carriage trimmer, 240 E. 7. David J. Schiff, tobacconist, lo7z Second ave. 8. Charles P. Sweeney. clerk, 340 E. 86th St. t. 5. John J. N. Symes, clerk, 322 W. 43d st. zgth St. Maurice Herbert, expressman, 694 Third ave. Wm. Alfred Wright, awnings, 201 E. 86th St. Nathan Nutting,, hardware, 50b W. 43d St. 29. John J. Corbett, moulder, 504 Second ave. 8. Joseph S. Conway, dentist, 222 E. 45th st. St. t. 6. Jacob F. Reitz, barber, 6b3 'Tenth ave. Charges Selig, clerk, 303 E. 34th St. David Milne, prmter, 16t E. 49th St. 9. Thomas J. Marshall, jeweler, 223 E. 87th st. Wm. Hacker, pianomaker, 747 Tenth ave. 30. William C. Taylor, painter, tog E. 26th St. q. Dennis Cronin, tiler, 244 E. 44th St. Geo. H. Hallett, insurance, 112 E. 87th st. 7. Edward H. Fletcher, notary public, 418 W. Adolphe Heyer, clerk, 515 Third ave. Jno. Murphy, janitor, 312 E. 45thst. Io. Henry L. Brunjes, clerk, 89th st. east of t. 51st st. 31. Richard J. Wright, clerk, 475 Secondave. to. Jonas M. Florsheim, clerk, 321 E. 42d St. Avenue A. st. Samuel Areson, mason, 542 W. 48th St. Archibald Matthews, engineer. 246 E. 35th B. A. Angermann, watchmaker, 793 Second William Hallett, insurance, 4t7 E. 88th st. 8. Peter W. Becker, jeweler. 503 W. 50th st. street. ave. I i , James F. Thompson, agent, 1475 Third ave. st. William Hunter, clerk, 515 W. 49th St. 11. Isaac Nachman, cigars, 1114 Second ave. Frank B. Ball, painter, 1513 Third ave. 9. Wm, J. Boyd, stonecutter, 678 Eleventh ave. William J. Irwin, clerk, 227 E. 51st st. I2. Patrick Carroll, conductor, 333 E. 84th St. James S. Mercer, printer, 615 \V. 48th St. Nineteenth Assembly District. 12. John Miller, clerk, 854 Second ave. Eugene M. Jeroloman, boatman, foot of Io. George W. Fisher, painter, 755 Tenth ave. I. Reuben Marquet, shoes, 1783 Broadway. Wm. M. Felleman, clerk, 941 Third ave. 89th st. t. Albert M. Lee, leisure, 738 Eighth ave. James H. Lee, conductor, 987 Eighth ave. 13. Charles Wall, mason, 793 Second ave. 13. Curtis W. Bristow, teacher, 243 E. 77th st. Ii. Wm. H. Comstock, driver, 519 W. 42d St. 2. A. Eickelberg, undertaker, 938 Eighth ave. Leopold Stark, agent, 332 E. 53d st. Edmund J. Tichenor, panos, 315 E. Szd St. W. Thomas Nesbitt, telegraph, 649 W. 42d St. Robe. M. Doke, clerk, 347 W. 52d St. 54. Gustav Baum, salesman, 318 E. 43d St. 14. Frank G. Hetzel, rooter, etc., 223 E. 83d st. I2. Wm. A. Byers, salesman, 518 W. 52d St. 3. George Hunter, druggist, 4 W. both St. Herman C. Walter, painter, 936 Third ave. John Nickinson, clerk, 21I E. 81st st. Charles Tanfield, boxmaker, 557 W 51st st. John C. Ryer, clerk, 230 W. 58th St. 15. Wm. H. Dabbs, painter, 896 Second ave. i5. Duncan S. Campbell, coachmaker, 337 E. 13. Edward F. Vanderbilt, clerk, 408 W. 49th st. 4. George W. Casserly, clerk, 851 Ninth ave. R. J. Ludlow, merchant, S55 Third ave. 82d street. Fred E. Coyle, lithographer, 716 Tenth ave. J. A. W. McKenzie, painter, I22 W. 67th St. 16. John A. Smith, leisure, 232 E. 5oth St. Charles A. Da Moulin, clerk, 540 E. 87th St. 14. Richard Coulter, watchman, 301 W. 43d St. 5. William Bedell, carpenter, 308 W. 56th St. Herman Kugler, hardware, 364 E. 76th St. t6. Benj. S. Tyndale, painter, 210 E. first st. Andrew M. Macfarland, painter, 300 W. Timothy Kelly, janitor, 205 W. 56th St. 17. Cornelius O'Connor, Jr., printer, 230 E. Halsey Briant, cartman, southwest comer 41st st. 6. John W. Lewis, painter, 5 Stryker's lane. 46th st. 76th at. and Avenue A. 15. Robert B. Bach, lawyer, 300 W. 41st St. E. B. Demarest, engineer, 451 W 53d St. Joseph P. Heavy, clerk, 236 E. 46th st. t7. Max Bacharach, watchman, 231 E. 79th St. Willet F. Barnes, clerk, 673 Ninth ave. 7. William Hagan, grocer, 854 Ninth ave. i8. Bernard Ettinger, leisure, 359 E. 50th St. J. 0. Brassington, mouldings, 222 E. 85th St. 16. Jas. R. Garrison, livery business, 855 Eighth Daniel B. Dudley, lawyer, 933 Tenth ave. Robert Lee, contractor, 8 Sutton pl. 18. Michael Flynn, druggist, 1434 Second ave. ave. 8. Albert A. Conkey, conductor, 432 W. 57th St. 19. R. H. L. Waters, dentist, 158 E. 56th St. Charles Wisely, conductor, 208 E. Both St. h St. Percy E. Heap, clerk, 622 Tenth ave. Winfield S. Bedell, dentist, 896 Eighth ave. George W. Freed, painter, 211 E. 52d st. Ig. Gideon L. Green, clerk, 16t E. 71st st. 17. John H. Bollas, painter, 653 Ninth ave. 9. John J. Schwartz, clerk, 899 Eighth ave. 20. Alex. Mueller, cigars, 997 First ave. Richard Charlton, painter, 200 E. 72d St. Frank M. Wilcox, milk, 445 W. 44th St. Frank H. Humphreys, marble cutter, I t ith Wm. L. Elliott, clerk, 248 E. 55th st. 20. John J. McArdle, bricklayer, 345 E. 76th St. 18. T. O. Kelsey, printer, 426 W. 44th st. St., Boulevard and Tenth ave. 25. Wm. H. Watson, stationery, 945 Third ave. Moritz Silberstein, collector, 252 E. 78th st. Geo. B. Dunn, lawyer, 454 W. 44th St. io. Charles E. Back, gardener, 99th St., Iooth Joseph Lender, printer, I 114 Second ave. 21 . Michael Mahon, cigars, 1431 Second ave. Ig. Walter A Sanford, lumber, 516 W. 42d st. st., Broadway. 22. Stephen D. Hall, clerk, 674 Third ave. Nathaniel W. Wood, bookkeeper, 445 E. John W. Hanna, painter, 334 W- 42d St. Alexander Ward, conductor, 913 Eighth ave. Reynold Textor, agent, 329 E. 52d St. 86th St.

1528 THE CITY RECORD . SEPTEMBER 9, 1850.

2:. Chatles Hcnshall, painter, 403 E. 7 ist at 31. John R. Simpson, clerk, ;S W. 126th St. 1t'arrants A'egistered and Ready for Payment. Thomas Campbell, clerk, 327 E. 64th st. T. W. Greig, clerk, 142 W. 124th st. Myer B. Ilamburger, agent, 247 E. both St. American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ...... $75 00 George Kirchhoff, painter, 403 E. 71st St. Aqueduct-Repairs, Maintenance and Strengthening ...... 5,030 44 Armories anti Drill-rooms-For wages ofArmorers ...... 1,023 00 24 I.ouis M. Recherer, barber, 1227'l'hird ave. I Arthur C. Taylor, organist, 119 F. 85th St. ti, fourth Assemble District. Board of I?stimate and Apportionment, Expenses of ...... 200 oo Boulevards, Roads and Avenues, Maintenance of ...... ...... 2,225 6o 25. William If. Long, florist, 349 E. (2d St. I I. R. W. Byron, collector, College ave. and Thomas Lusk, engraver, 169 E. 70th St. 141st St. Bronx River Bridges-Repairs and Maintenance of ...... 5 14 CITY RECORDSalaries-- and Contingencies ...... • ...... 26. Henry 11. Ray, carriages, 435 E. Soth st. Nathan 13. Thompson, druggist, i44th St. and 583 3 3 Cleaning Markets ...... ...... 2, Samuel ti, Pell, carriages, 435 E. 80th St. Concord ave. 457 8 27. Charles B. Ray, clergyman, 31I E. 62d st. Cleaning Streets under Police Department ...... 54,166 66 2. Samuel C. Smith, clerk, 144th st., opposite College of the City of New York ...... ...... Blume Tobias, clerk, 345 E. 62d St. junction of 143d St. 9,905 32 I 2S. lames E. Betts, painter, 360 E. 62d St. Commissioners of Excise Fund ...... 6,979 03 I Geo. A. Thurber, batik note printer, 135th Commission to Revise Laws relating to the City of New York-Expenses of...... Abram S. 1)ay, merchant, 1179 Second ave. St., near Alexander ave. 5o 00 onstruction of Bridges over River ...... ...... 29. Joseph B. \'ray, builder, 237 E. 61st st. 3. Edwin B. H. Tower, builder, Willis ave., C 5r2 67 Wm. L. Downs, stationer, 1013 Third ave. Contingencies-Comptroller's Office ...... 197 47 I bet. 141st and 142d sts. Mayor's Ofice ...... ...... 30. James C. Magee, cabinetmaker, 1149 Sec. James F. King, student, Alexander avenue, 53 06 and ave, Public Administrator's Office ...... ...... 78 oo I cor. 140th St. Expenses ...... Thomas K. New, collector, 236 E. 61st St. 4• Coroners' Salaries and ...... 3,620 34 I Mentheint Lowenstein, broker, 138th street, Croton Water Fund ...... .... 72,841 3 31 . John A. Gutfleisch, bookkeeper, northeast I east of Willis ave. 3 corner of 69th St. and 1st ave, Croton Water-mail) Fund ...... 2,941 61 I Smith Williamson, lawyer, 143d St., bet. lames Hemingway, printer, 315 E. 61st St. 3d ave. and Willis ave. Croton Water Rent, Refunding Account ...... 726 oo Dock Fund.. ...... 29,002 43 5. Josiah Briggs, leisure, Willis ave., bet. 139th Dog License Fund ...... 350 Co and 140th streets. Twcsait -third Assembly D1siricf. Election Expenses ...... 416 66 John Rae, Jr., pianomaker, 144th st., near Fire Department Fund ... ...... .... ...... ...... I. Alfred C. Bottsford, real estate, 42 E. 126th 3d ave. 91,712 39 street. 6. Julian A. Tinker, tinsmith, 5 One Hundred For Removal of Night-soil, Offal, and Dead Animals ...... 3,00o 00 Barnett L. Phillips, leisure, 165 E. 125th St. I Fourth Avenue Parks, Improvement of ...... 5o 8o o and F rtv-third St., W. of 3d ave. Free Floating Baths ...... ...... ...... 22¢ 2. "Thomas W. Murphy clerk, 296 E. 97th St. James f fall, carpenter, i43d st., bet. 3d Fund for Small-pox Hospital and Care of Contagious Diseases ...... W. H. Becannon, clerk, I W. 123d St. I and College ayes. 733 93 3. Win. T. Ashman, Jr., butcher, 137 E. to~d 7. Fund... .. ...... i 4,989 577 Gustav Pollock, 'salesman, Courtland ave., Interest on the City Debt ...... 13,130 23 street. I near 151st st. Charles Rohde, clerk, 159 E. I14th St. Judgments...... I2,767 16 I Samuel J. Irwin, roofing, north side 150th 4. John F. Carpenter, painter, 227 E. io4th St. I Lampsand Gas ...... ...... 345 43 st., bet. Courtland and Morris ayes. Laying Croton Pipes ...... ...... Thomas Woodruff, milk, 152 E. ii8th St. I 8. Geo. C. Glacius, carpenter, Cypress ave., 3,097 27 5. Warren S. Carle, clerk, 448 E. 117th St. Maintenance and Government of Parks and Places ...... 3,357 91 I near 149th St. Maintenance of Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Wards ...... Stephen Roberts, bookbinder, 2414 Second I James C. Anderson, lawyer, 3d ave., east ...... 394 05 ave. and Twenty-fourth Wards ...... 6o4 15 I side, opp. 148th St. 6. David B. Johnston, clerk, east side 4th avenue, 9, New York Infant Asylum ...... ...... ...... 3,803 90 Wm. Potter, Jr., clerk, 3d ave., bet. 144th PoliceFtnd...... .. ...... 26 between iiSth and 1119th sts. and 145th sts. 7,512 49 George Munnich, baker, 1995 Third ave. Printing, Stationery, and Blank Books ...... ...... 3, 77 59 Casper Hartmayer, painter, Gerard st., bet. Public Buildings-Construction and Repairs ...... 7. Thomas \V. Johnson, Jr., solicitor, 171 E. Brook and Bergen ayes. 156 00 iogth street. Io. George J. Hoffman, Public Charities and Correction ...... 43,598 14 musician, 3d ave., Public Instruction ...... 10 N. Harris I'iser, cigars, 228 E. 126th St. cor. 151st st. ,935 98 8. F Twin A. Purdy, clerk, iz6 E. itrth st. \Vm. Repairs and Renewal of Pavements ...... !...... 6,619 75 S. Fowler, publisher, 154th St., bet. Repairs and Renewal of Pipes, Stop-cocks, etc...... lances McClyntont, smelter, 241 E. 505th St. Courtland and Morris ayes. ...... 4,097 63 9. Peter M. Broderick, designer, 2244 Second Repaving Streets and Avenues, under Chapter 476, Laws of 1875 ...... 1,070 o0 iI, John Mulhall, Jr., lawyer, 155th st., near Revenue Bonds of 1879 ...... ...... ave. Courtland ave. 100,000 00 Revenue Bonds ofi88o ...... 300,000 oo Andrew J. Miner, butcher, 184 E. 123d St. Henry Braun, sash and blinds, 475 One io. Richard T. Ashman, painter, 137 E. I0 Roads and Avenues--Maintenance of and Sprinkling ...... I,ozS 19 3d Hundred and Fifty-third St. Salaries- Board of Assessors ...... Street. 12. John t.. Haviland, clerk, i56th St., bet. .. 1,449 99 w. H. Pierce, printing presses, 2126 Third Bureau of Permits ...... 783 29 Courtland ave. and Terrace pl. Chamberlain's Office ...... ave. Theodore Weberg, carpenter, 155th St., near 2,500 00 .. City Courts .... ...... ...... .... ...... 1 it. Robert Durando, collector, 126 W. I26th St. Courtland ave. 7,791 50 Commissioners of Accounts ...... 8 P. R. Quick, clerk, 2030 . 13, Franklin Rich; patterns, 3d ave., near 156th " 35 00 12. Chas A. Borst, printer, X42 E. St. street. Common Council ...... 8,933 23 117th Department of Public Works ..... ...... 21,709 84 Edward F. Cahill, clerk, 416 E. 117th St. Frederick A. Muller, carver, 157th St., bet. ,' 13. Wm. A. Borst, printer, 542 E. 117th st. Department of Taxes and Assessments ...... ...... 7,333 30 Courtland and Elton . ves. Finance Department ...... Fred. W. Gooderson, car cleaner, 211 E. 14, Masklin C. 15,701 92 Baker, engineer, Union ave., Janitors of Civil 120th st. near 165th St. and Police Courts ...... ...... 1,275 00 ,' Judiciary ...... ...... 54. John B. Johnson, broker, 53 E. 512th st. William S. Stryker, bookkeeper, 162d st., << 49,763 34 Eugene H. Hinton, printer, 8o E. 527th st. Law Department ...... 7,813 25 bet. Courtland and Elton ayes. " Mayor's Office ...... 15. Sturges Dewey, express, 52 E. 134th St. 115. Robert L. Harron, carpenter, 168th St., 2,358 30 John H. Blair, furniture, 168 E. 120th St. Salary of the Physician to the County Jail ...... ...... 83 33 near Boston ave. Sewers-Repairing and Cleaning ...... S6. R. G. \Veyh, druggist, cor. i i8th st. and 3d Higbie Carpenter, hotel proprietor, Railroad 2,424 34 ave. Supplies for and Cleaning Public Offices ...... 3,272 00 ave., cor. [67th st. Suppliesfor Police ...... Charles A. Ray, furnishing goods, 422 E. i6. Richard Sill, accountant, Teasdale pl., near 5,000 00 t22d St. Grove ave. Support of Prisoners in County Jail ...... ... ...... ...... 827 00 Street Improvements-Authorized or Contracted for After June 9, 1880 ...... 17. Jesse C. Heckle, bookkeeper, 156 E. 129th Abraham Van Orden, at leisure, cor. 166th 1,997 54 street. St. and Villa pl. Street Improvements Fund above Fifty-ninth street-June 9, 18So ...... 381 6i " .. June 9, i88o ...... ;muel Scott, leisure, 75 E. 124th st. I 17. William H. Hayden, grocer, 167th St., near 10,150 89 iS. Frank P. Crasto, broker, 64 E. 127th st. 3d ave. '° Riverside Avenue, etc ...... 290 88 \\ m. J. Le Compte, Jr., lawyer, 210 E. Surveying, Laying-out, Monumenting, etc ...... 884 65 I Alfred Dickson, printer, Railroad ave., near Tenement House Fund ...... 116th st. I i69th St. 8o5 5o Ig. Benjamin Brown, broker, 146 E. 128th St. I 18. Richard Ten Eyck, clerk, 141st St., near Total...... $1 Benjamin F. Hayden, car builder, 179 E. I Alexander ave. ,244,989 52 117th st. I Theodore H. Gee, clerk, 3d ave., near 20. C. W. Peasley, insurance, 427 E. Iigth St. I 155th st. A. Demarest, Jr., engraver, 430 E. 120th st. Wm. B. McKeon, painter, 4th 19. ave., bet. SUITS, ORDERS OF COURT, JUDGMENTS, ETC. 21. .amuel M. Gardiner, accountant, 409 E. I 176th and 177th sts. 122d st. John McNickle, car builder, Prospect ave., C. O. Shorey, shoes, 2358 Second ave. S. of Warren st. 22. J .eph Veamans, clerk, 2323 Second ave. 20. Geo. G. Webb, clerk, Tremont. COURT. PLAINTIFF OR RELATOR. AMOUNT. . NATURE OP ACTION, ETC. ATTORNEY. Lou s Jaeger, tobacconist, 1891 Third ave. Chas. W. Tarbox, engineer, 169th St., near 23. Treadwell Seaman, Jr., clerk, 343 E. 125th Washington ave. street. I 25. Abraham L. Ward, groceries, Main St., West Supreme.. Eilbert Stiller...... $475 - For balance ofsalary due as an Attendant on H. S. Van de Mark, agent, 124 E. 125th St. Farms. the Court of Common Pleas, for period ex-' 24. Geo. V. Ryerson, Jr., agent, 29 W. I29th Sam'l B. Pierce, mason, Division St., West tending from October r, 1870, to May t,' Elliott Sandford. street. I Farms. 1878 ...... John R. Miller, mineral waters, 245 E. 127th Bowery National Bank 22. Geo. W. Howie, clerk, Main st., West Farms. against the Mayor, street. I James Sloane, Jr., weaver, Bronx st., West etc., John L. Brown 25. Chas. A. Shorey, shoes, 112 E. 124th st. I Farms. and others...... That the contract for regulating, grading. J. M. Goodenough, flour and feed, i io E. I 23. Thos. Bassford, lawyer, Madison ave., near etc., First avenue, between Ninety-second! 124th St. and One Hundred and Ninth streets, be I Grove St. declared to be the property of the estate of 26. Z. T. Benson, druggist, 156 E. 527th st. I Benj. F. Theall, clerk, cor. Madison ave. John L. Brown, and that a Receiver be W. K. Austin, manager, 222 E. 128th St. I and Marble st. appointed to collect and receive all monies 27. Win. H. Draper, merchant, 2375 Third ave. due under same ; that the Mayor, etc., be 24. C. V. Folin, carpenter, Thomas ave., near enjoined fromaying any money until John C. Brady, plumber, 6th ave., between i8oth St. after payment ol~judgment of Chas. Devlin, [24th and 125th sts. I Joseph H. Lee, moulder, Tremont. etc., etc ...... . James R. Marvin Frederick Bunnell, collector, 172 E. 128th For damages for personal injuries received by 28. 25. James Y. De Wolf, carpets, Washington Lavinia C.H.Dempsey 10,000 00 street. her, from falling on the ice in Spring street, I rederick Reed, broker, 59 E. 126th St. ave., near 175th st. between Hudson and Renwick streets.... David C. Tef3't, lawyer, John St., Fordham. 29. George H. King, clerk, 24 W. 525th St. William Madden..... 88 63 Transcript ofJudgment ...... A. B. Johnson. I 26. B. H. Sealey, broker, Kingshridge. L. P. Whitaker, proprietor, 404 E. i2oth St. 244 60 .' ,. 30. William Leonard, insurance, 48 E. 133d St. Sam. L. Berrian, merchant, Kingsbridge. John Klein...... J. A. Grasse. 27. J. P. Seymour, builder, Kingsbridge. William F. Banham, plumber, 156 E. 129th U. S. Cir- street. Joseph C. Richardson, patterns, Kingsbridge. cuit..... Francis Munson vs.' the Mayer, etc., and The Comptroller of New York...... Writ of injunction against using, etc., an im- provement for filing bond and coupons in FINANCE DEPARTMENT. Registers or Book-Letters Patent of the United States, which were issued to said Francis Munson ...... Royal S. Crane, So- Com.Pleas John O'Brien vs. The bettor. Mayor, etc., and Abstract of transactions of the Department of Finance for the week ending Wm. Clancy..--... 480 65 For salary due as Janitor of Fifth District Civil Court. for months of January to September 4, 1880 ; April and as days o(May, i880...... E. R. Dodge. W. J. Kennedy vs. Deposits in the Treasury. The Mayor, etc., and Richard M. On account of the Sinking Fund ...... $72,362 o8 Collard, and J. G. " Kemp ...... 480 50 For salary due as Janitor of Second District City Treasury ...... 559,447 37 Civil and Third District Police Courts, January to April inclusive, and s5 days o Total ...... $631,809 45 May, i8do ...... David Golden vs. The Mayor, etc., and Daniel Kelly...... 600 on For salary due as Janitor of Tenth District Bonds and Stocks Issued. Civil and Sixth District Police Courts, $336,mo 0o from January to June, r88o, inclusive...... Three and one-half per cent. Bonds,...... John Fagan vs. The Five per cent. Bonds...... 41, 000 00 Mayor, etc., and Five per cent. Stock ...... 80,000 00 Philip Cummisky.. 560 no For salary due as Janitor of Sixth District Civil Court, from January to May inclu- sive, an Total...... $457,000 00 d r8 days of June, r880......

SEPTEMBER 9, 1880. THE C IT Y RECORD. 1529

CLAIMS FILL D. Trials. Fireman Andrew Mci)evitt, of Hook and Ladder Co. No. 7, charged with 11 neglect of duty.' Found guilty and lined ten days' pay. NAME OF CLAIMANT. AMOUNT. NATURE OF CLAIM. ATTORNEY. private Michacl Gillen, of Engine Co. No. 29, charged with "neglect of duty." Accused re- ported sick ; case adjourned to 8th instant. Private William A. Lines, of hook and Ladder Co. No. 9, charged with "incapacity for duty." John O'Donnell ...... $!o,000 no For damages for injuries sttstained by falling into a hole; Found guilty and reprimand ordered. on sidewalk in front of No. 42 , on Feb-' Communications. ruary a, 1879 ...... C. S. Spencer. From— Charlotte Friauf...... 10,000 00 For personal ig7uries sustained by falling through iron. sewer cover, at southeast corner of Stanton and l,ud-, Chief of Department—Reports of inspection of buildings and fire-escapes by company command- low streets, on August z6, x88...... W. A. Keeler. ers, in all 37. Referred to Inspector of Buildings for necessary action. John A. Meek...... 10,000 00 For personal injuries sustained by him in consequence of Same—Report relative to service rendered by the Department at fire in Hunter's Point on Loth being thr.wn from his wagon in , be-i ultimo. Filed. tween Ninety-second and Ninety-third streets, on July 28, 1880 ...... Assistant Chief of Department commanding, returning communication from Medical Officer, re- Thomas H. Wall...... rr6 94 For salary due as Temporary Clerk in Department of I lative to Private William A. Lines, with report. Filed. Buildings, from May 3! to July 27, 1880...... R. D. Hatch. Inspector of Combustibles—Report of licenses and permits issued to 31st. Filed. Maurice F. Harris...... 224 72 For salary due as Temporary Clerk in Department of Same, reporting violations of law. Filed, and following resolution adopted : Buildings, from May 31 to my 27, x880...... '' " Eugene F. Castles...... 66 x3 For salary as Messenger in Department of Buildings. Resolved, That Philip Floyd, 324 West Thirty-fifth street ; Michael Horan, 733 Second avenue May 3! to July 27, 1880 ...... •• Smith & Son, 1228 Broadway ; Charles Lee, 147 Avenue C ; Rose Wynkoop, 140 West Nineteenth street ; Frank Curran, 137 East Seventy-third street, and Maria Donahue, 69 King street, be and are hereby fined $5 each for violation of section 9, chapter 742, Laws of 1871, and that in each of the above-named cases the Inspector of Combustibles be and is directed to enforce the collection of the penalty. CONTRACTS REGISTERED. Same, returning reports of inspection by compaay commanders with the information that in eight cases directions have been complied with, and in one case no violation found to exist. Filed. NO DATE OF Inspector of Buildings, transmitting cases of violation of law for prosecution. Filed, and follow- DEPARTMENT. CONTRACT. NAMES OF CONTRACTORS. DESCRIPTION OF WORK. ing resolution adopted : Resolved, That the Attorney to the Fire Department be and is hereby directed to institute legal proceedings for the removal of violations and recovery of penalties, as recommended by the Inspector 4941 July 23, x88o Charities& Correction Robert Betty ...... Furnisning mono yards ticking. Total, $2,225. of Buildings, in violation cases Nos. 311, 312, 319, 3z6, 327, 333, 335, 340, 351, 354 and 362 0 4)42 Aug. 28, Fire ...... John Moonan...... Furnishing 200,000 pounds hay, 50,000 current year. pounds straw, x,800 bags oats, and Same, requesting opinion as to power to reject iron lintels not in conformity to law, in cases 2,200 bags fine feed. Total, $4,770. 4943 '. a• Board of Education .. Hugh Nesbitt ...... Painting, etc., Grammar School Build- where plans and specifications allowing same have been approved by late Superintendent of Build- ing No. 4, Thirteenth Ward. Total, ings. Referred to Attorney to Fire Department for opinion. 9955• Same --Relative to service of notices and affidavits of service. Filed. 4944 3, " Thomas Falory...... Repairs and painting in Grammar School Same—Relative to inspections of fire escapes. Filed. Building No 31, Seventh Ward. Total. $699. Superintendent of Telegraph—Daily reports of work and duty performed by employees. 4945 •• 27. •, Public Works...... Francis McCullagh...... Regulating and paving (trap-block) Filed. Ninety-fourth strcet,from Lexington to Medical Officer, recommending leaves of absence to— ,, Fourth avenue. Estimate, $2,599.66. Fireman James Clare, of Engine Company No. 40, for five days. 4946 " 30, Denis McGrath...... Regulating and paving trap-block One Hundred and Fourth street, from Fireman Charles M. Moore, of Hook and Ladder Company No 17, for one day. Fourth to Fifth avenue. Estimate, Granted on half pay. $4,973.87. Superintendent of Horses—Weekly report of inspection. Filed. 4947 ,, 3r " George W. Flower...... Building a reservoir on the Bronx River, William Dix, Lineman—Applying for increase of salary. Referred to Superintendent of Tele- 3x etc. Estimate, $i9q,568. 4948 " Public Works special) Michael Mahony...... Fencing vacant lots on northwest and graph for recommendation. southwest corner of and Chief, Ninth Battalion—Report relative to death of horse in use by Hook and Ladder Co. No. Severty - fifth street, Seventy-fifth 13. Referred to Superintendent of Horses for full report. street, between Ninth and Tenth ave- A recess was then taken. nues, and Tenth avenue, east side, be- twecn Seventy-fourth and Seventy- Re-convened at 12 1st. fifth streets. Estimate, $001.72. Present—President Vincent C. King, Commissioners John J. Gorman and Cornelius Van Cott. 4949. " 3r• " ...... Fencing vacant lots on both sides of Lex- ington avenue, between Seventy-fifth Appointment. and Seventy-sixth streets. Estimate, $204.25. 3r .. u .. .. Frederick W. Cooper, as Private, to take effect 2d instant, and assigned to Hook and Ladder 4950 " ...... Flagging sidewalks, both sides, Ninth Co., No. 9. avenue, from Seventy-first to Seventy- second street. Estimate, $554.88. Transfers 3r .. ., 4951 „ ...... Flagging sidewalks, both sides,Sixty-third —to take effect 2d instant street, between Ninth and Tenth ave- Fireman William Bannan, Hook and Ladder Company No. 9 to Hook and Ladder Company ., nues. Estimate, $153• No. 2. 4952 " 3t, ...... Fencing vacant lots south side of Seventy- seventh street, between Eighth and Private George W. Greer, Hook and Ladder Company No. 2 to Hook and Ladder Company ,. Ninth avenues. Estimate, $238.30. No. 4. 4953 ', 3r• ...... Fencing vacant lots south side of Seventy- third street, between Ninth and Tenth Pay-rolls avenues. Estimate, $270.66. —audited and transmitted to the Comptroller for payment: For the current year—Scfiedule M. 40: Extra Telegraph Force, pay-roll for Bureau of 'Fire -Marshal, pay-roll for August, apparatus, supplies, etc. . , $1,266 49 August ...... ...... 600 00 Opening of Proposals. Bureau of Inspection of Buildings, Superintendent of Horses, pay-roll pay- roll for August...... 1,672 48 for August...... 597 00 The Comptroller attended the opening of proposals, as follows : Attorney to Fire Department, pay. Bureau of Chief of Department, pay- August 31—Department of Public Charities and Correction—For furnishing groceries, straw, roll for August ...... 333 33 roll for August...... ... 3,163 48 oats and meal for the use of said Department. Headquarters, pay-roll for August .. 3,936 50 Engine and Hook and Ladder Cos., September i—Fire Department—For alteration and repairs to Engine-house, for Engine Co. Telegraph Force, pay-roll forAugust 2,286 71 pay-roll for August ...... 73,3o7 71 No. 3, at 417 West Seventeenth street, and to Engine-house for Engine Co. No. Repair Shops, pay-roll for August. 4,216 6o 20, at No. 47 Marion street. Bureau of Combustibles, pay-roll for $gi,996 99 Approval of Sureties. August ...... lt,o16 69 The Comptroller approved of the adequacy and sufficiency of the sureties on the following pro- Bills posals, viz. : —audited and transmitted to Comptroller for payment. September 2--For 300 quintals of codfish for use of the Department of Public Charities and Correction. For the current year—Schedule 11 a. 41 C. F. Mattlage, 276 , Principal. Bangor Extension Ladder Co., appa- March, Matthew, apparatus, supplies, James M. Craig, 312 \Vest Thirtieth street, jSureties. ratus, supplies etc ...... $436 00 etc...... 24 87 J. S. Coward, 270 Greenwich street, Bowns, 11. E., apparatus, supplies, etc. 900 Oct Moonan, John, apparatus, supplies, September 2—For furnishing 500 bales of rye straw, and Soo bushels of oats for use of the Brown, G. F. & C. E. & Co., appa- I etc ...... goo 00 Department of Public Charities and Correction. ratus, supplies, etc ...... 25 10 Ogden & Wallace, apparatus, sup- Horace Ingersoll, 634 West Thirty-fourth street, Principal. Dobbs, William H., apparatus, sup- plies, etc ...... 4 12 William Affleck, 387 Eleventh avenue, Sureties. plies, etc ...... 960 00 Peyser, John, apparatus, supplies, etc. 74 82 Elbert Hallock, 511 Ninth avenue, Dunham, Thomas C., apparatus, sup- Schmidt, A. & Bros., apparatus, sup- September 2—For alterations and repairs to Engine-house for Engine Co. No. 20, at No. 47 plies, etc ...... 141 50 plies, etc...... 7 00 Marion street. GuttalPercha & RubberM'f'gCo., ap. Scovill M'f'g Co., apparatus, supplies, Daniel Shannon, 262 West Fifty-second street, Principal. paratus, supplies, etc ...... 60 Oct etc ...... 20 25 Michael McDermott, 119 West Sixty-first street, 1Sureties. Kelly & Jones, apparatus, supplies, Seymour, W. N. & Co., apparatus, James Slattery, 207 West Fifty-seventh street, etc...... ...... 119 35 supplies, etc...... 13 85 McClave, E. W. & Co., apparatus, Sheilds & McAvoy, apparatus, sup. JOHN KELLY, Comptroller. supplies, etc ...... 194 00 I plies, etc...... ...... 439 50 Maguire, J. J., apparatus, supplies, I Woodburn, W. C., Agt., apparatus, etc ...... ...... 1:9 00 supplies, etc...... 6 25 FIRE DEPARTMENT. Manning, H. S. & Co., apparatus, — supplies, etc ...... 32 8o I $4,378 41 HEADQUARTERS FIRE DEPARTMENT CITY OF NEW YORK, On motion, adjourned. 155 AND 157 MERCER STREET, J(` CARL JUSSEN, Secretary. NEW YORK, September I, Iggo. SEPTEMBER 2, I88u. Present—President Vincent C. King, Commissioners John J. Gorman and Cornelius Van Cott. Affidavits relative to the publication of advertisements inviting proposals were read and filed, Present—President Vincent C. King and Commissioner John J. Gorman. and approved forms of contract submitted. Communication. Proposals From— —received and opened in the presence of Comptroller : Inspector of Buildings, returning applications of John H. Hyatt, Edward Berrian and Patrick Maher, referred for examination, with report of examination and certificate of qualification in each For Alterations and Repairs to Mouse of Eugine Company No. 3. case. Filed. Appointment. . So- No. I. From Joseph E. Lennon, for.. ...... ...... $6,450 00 Referred to the Comptroller for action upon sureties. Edward Berrian as Examiner in Bureau of Inspection of Buildings, at a salary of $goo per No. 2. From John McGuire, for . ...... 9,000 00 annum, from 3d instant. No. 3. From Joseph Ross (informal), for ...... 6,963 00 On motion, adjourned. No. 4. From George Mulligan, for ...... 10,374 00 CARL JUSSEN, Secretary. No. 5. From M. J. & D. F. Mahoney ...... 9,990 00 No. 6. . From Daniel Shannon, for ...... 8,300 00 Which were filed. SEPTEMBER 3, I88o, Present—President Vincent C. King and Commissioner John J. Gorman. For Alterations and Repairs to House of Engine Company M. 2o. Communications. No. I. From John McGuire, for ...... 9,900 00 From— No. 2. From Gibb & O'Reilly, for ...... 00 Comptroller, returning proposal of Daniel Shannon for alterations and repairs to quarters of No. 3. From George Mulligan, for ...... IO0,~ OI2 00 Engine Co. No. 20, with approval of sureties. Filed, and the following resolution adopted: No. 5. From M. J. & D. F. Mahoney, for ...... 10,490 00 Resolved, That the contract for making alterations and repairs to quarters of Engine Company No 6. From Joseph Ross (informal), for ...... 6,713 00 No. 20, as per advertisement in the CITY RECORD, dated August 20, 1880, be and is awarded to Which were filed. Daniel Shannon, No. 262 West Fifty-second street, for the sum of $8,725, on his proposal, dated 1st No. 4- From Daniel Shannon, for ...... 8,725 00 instant. Referred to Comptroller for action upon sureties. Counsel to Corporation, returning papers referred in the matter of John J. Sheehan vs. Board The minutes of meetings held 25th, 27th, 28th, 30th, and 31st ultimo, were read and of Fire Commissioners, and stating that the case should be under the charge of the Attorney to the approved. Fire Department. Referred to Attorney, with directions to take necessary action. I;,;o THE CITY RECORD. St.:PTl•:Mlsr;R 9, 1880.

'aptain in charge Repair Sho}Is, repor(itig rtc(•lI)t of one steam tire cu 6lute Irons Ahrens lfanu OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. I)EI'AR'l'ME:NT OF '1'AXE.S AYI) ASSESSMENTS facturing Company. Piled, with llirectlon. to furnish certificate ns require(1 IIy contract. ltrown-stone Buil ling. City Hall Park, 9 A. M. o 4 P. M. T'A'1'E:ME.N'l' OF 'I'H)-: Iii )tIRS DURING WHICH IIINN WHRRI.RR, Presitlent~ALIBERT Sops, Secretary. Supply Clerk-Requisition for articles re(Ilured, estimated cost, $20, Purchase ordered. ti all the Public t )[frees in the l'ity are open for business, On motion, adjourned. and at which each Court regularly opens and adjourns, as CARL JI-'SSEN, Secretary, well as of the places where such offices are kept and such BOARD OF ASSESSORS. Courts are held ; together with the heads of Departments ()fice, City Hall, Room No. 12, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. and Courts. 'I'HOM AS L'. AsTEN, President ; 1VNI, II. IASPER SEPTEMBER 4, IS80. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. Sec ret arv. Present-President Vincent C. King and Commissioner Cornelius Van Cott. ,Mayor's office. No. 6 City Hall, to A. M. to 3 P. M. BOARD OF EXCISE. Comnurnication. EDWARD COOPER, Mayor; JAMeS E. MORRISON, Secre- Corner Mulberry aid Houston streets, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. From- tary ; John Tracey, Chief Clerk. RICHARD J. llIl1RRiSS(IN, President; J. B. ADAMSON Chief of Department-Report of test of new steam fire engine received from Ahrens Manufac- Mayor's JGarshal's Of/fce Chief Clerk turing Company. Filed. No. 7 City Hall, to A. St. to 3 P. M. Appointments, JOHN TYLER KELLY, First Marshal. SHERIFF'S OFFICE. Permit and License Bureau O Ice. Nos. 3 and 4 i5ew CountyCount Court-house, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M - PETERB OwE, Sheriff; o John H. Hyatt, as Examiner, Bureau Inspection of Buildings, at a salary of $90o per annum, 6th No. I City Hall, 10 A. 51. to 3 P. M. Et. O. STEVENS, Under Sheriff instant. DANIEL S. HART, Registrar. Robert V. Mackey as Examiner, Bureau Inspection of Buildings, at a salary of $goo per annum, Starr: and Inspectors of JVerghts and Measures. REGISTER'S OFFICE. bth instant. No. 7 City Hall, to A. Ni. to 3 P. M. East side City Hall Park, g A. M. to 4 P. M. .fill Wlt.t.IAM EVLERS, Sealer First District; ELIJAH W. FREDERICK W. LoEw, Register; AUGUSTUS T. Roe, Sealer Second District; JOHN MURRAY, Inspector DocHARTv, Deputy Register. -audited and transmitted to the Comptroller for payment First District; JOSEPH SHANNON, Inspector Second District. COMMISSIONERS OF ACCOUNTS. For the current -rear-Schl'dul ° .10. 34. No. 27 Chambers street, 9 A. At. to 4 P.M LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT. WM. PITTSHEARMAN,JOHN W. BBARLOW, Ahrens Manufacturing Company, apparatus, supplies, etc ...... $4,400 00 O(/!ce of Clerk ,f Conuuoa Council. On motion, adjourned. No 8 City Hall, fo A. Ft. to 4 P. M. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. CHARLES DE F. BURNS, Assistant Secretary. JOHN J. Mounts, President Board of Aldermen. FRANCIS 1. TWOMEY, Clerk Common Council. No. 17 New County Court-house, 9 A. at. to 4 P. M. THOMAS DUNLAP, Commissioner; ALFRED J. KEEGAN, Deputy Commissioner. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES AND Commissioner's Office. COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. No. ig City Hall, 9 A. M. to 4 P. it. CORRECTION. ALLAN CAMPBELL, Commissioner; FREDERICK H. Nos. 7 and 8 New County Court-house, 9 A. M. to 4 P M. HAMLIN, Deputy Commissioner. WILLIAM A. BUTLER, County Clerk; J. HENRY FORD, Deputy County Clerk. B reau a/ (t'ater Register. DAILY MEETINGS, AUGUST 23 TO 2S, 1880. No. so City Hall, 9 A. M. to 4 P M. JOHN H. CHAMBERS, Register. DISTRICT AT"FORNEY'S OFFICE. Second floor, Brown-stone Building, City Hall Park Communications A'eceived. Bureau of !ncumbronces. 9 A. M. to 4 P. At. No. r3 City Hall, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. BENJAMIN K. PHELPS, District Attorney ; MOSES P. From Penitentiary-List of prisoners received during week ending August 21, 1880 : Males, 17 JosEPH BLUMENTHAL, Superintendent. CLARK. Chief Clerk. females, 4. On file. Bureau of Lamps and Gas. List of i4 prisoners to be discharged from August 29 to September 4. iS80. Transmitted to NO. 2r City Hall, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. THE CITY RECORD OFFICE, Prison Association. STEPHEN MCCossticK, Superintendent. And Bureau of !'rinsing, Stationery, and Blank Books From Lunatic Asylum, Blackwell's Island-History of 6 patients received during week ending Bureau of Streets. No. 2 City Ifall, 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. August 21, ISSo. On file. No. 19 City Hall, q A. M. to 4 P. M. THOMAS COSTIGAN, Supervisor ; R. P. H. ABELL, Book- From N. Y. City Asylum for Insane, W\-ard's Island-History of 14 patients received during JAMES 1. MOONEY, Superintendent. keeper. week ending August 21, t880. On file. Bureau of Sewers. From City Prison-Amount of fines received during week ending August 21, 1880, $--. On No. 2z City Hall, s A. 51. to 4 P. M. CORONERS' OFFICE. STEVENSON TOWLE,-Engineer-in-Charge. No. 40 East . file. Bureau of Ckicf Engineer. MORITZ ELLINGER, GERSON N. HE.RRSIAN, THOM:SS. Froposais. No. rl i City Hall, q A. M. to 4 P Si. C. KNOx. and JOHN H. BRADY, Coroners Resolved, That the proposals of C. P. Woodworth to furnish 250 tons ice, at $8.75 per ton GEORGE W. BIRDSALL, Chief Engineer. Robert Betty, 2,00) yards of brown muslin, at 7 49-100 cents per yard ; 5,000 yards blue Bureau of Street Irnprovements RAPID TRANSIT COMMISSIONERS. denims, at It 24-100 cents per yard ; 2,000 yards calico, at g 49-100 cents per yard ; 250 pounds so. It City Hall, y A. M. to 4 P. M. RICHARD M. HOE, 504 . (;ROR(R A JEREMIAH, Superintendent. JOHN J. CRANE, 138th street, Nlorrisania. linen thread, at $1.12 der pound ; GUSTAV SCHWAB, 2 Bowling Green. S. T. \Vtlletts Sc Co., 50,000 pounds hard soap, at 4 89-too cents per pound Bureau of Repairs and Suft1:es. CHARLES L. PERKINS, 23 Nassau Street. -be accepted and the contracts awarded to them, their sureties having been approved by the Comp. No. 18 City Hall, 9 A. M. to 4 P At WILLIAM M. OLt.IFFC, 6 Bowery. troller. THOMAS KEECH, Superintendent. Adopted. Bureau of Water Furveyor. SUPREME COURT. Appointments. No. 4 City Hall, y A. Al. to 4 P. M. Second floor, New County Court-house, loo A. M. to 3 P. At DANIEL O'REILLY, Water Purveyor. General Term, Room No. 9. August 23. Frank S. Middlebrook, Attendant, Asylum for Insane. KeeperofBuildings in City H011 lark. Special Term, Room No. to. Annie Gee, Attendant, Lunatic Asylum. Chambers, Room No. It. 24. JOHN F. SLOPER, City Hall. 25. John Vickers, Assistant Engineer, Second District Prison. Circuit, Part I., Room No. r2. Mary Shields, Nurse, Randall's Island Hospital. Circuit, Part II., Room No. 13. 26. FINANCE DEPARTMENT. Circuit, Part III., Room No. r4. 27. John St. John, Attendant, New York City Asylum for Insane. Comjfroller's Office. Private Chambers, Room No. 55. 28. Mary Lynch, Attendant, Branch Lunatic Asylum. Nos. tg and 20 New County Court-house, 9 A. M. to 4 P.55 NNOAHOAH DAVIS, Chief Justice ; WILLIAM A. EcrIER, 28. S. E. Japha, Ticket Agent, Twenty-sixth Street Dock. JOHN KELLY, Comptroller ; RICHARD A. STORES Clerk. Deputy Comptroller. Resignations. Bureau for the Collection of lases. SUPERIOR COURT. August 26. Louisa Jones, Attendant, Lunatic Asylum. First floor Brown-stone Building, City Hall Park. Third floor, New County Court-house, I I A. M. MARTIN T. MCMAHON, Receiver of Taxes; ALFRED General Term, Room No. 29. 27, Lena Ryan, Attendant, Branch Lunatic Asylum. VREDEN BURG, Deputy Receiver of Taxes. Special Term, Room No 33. G. F. BRITTON, Assistant Secretary. Bureau of //j City Chamberlain. Chambers, Room No. 33. No. r8 New County Court-house, q A. M. to 4 P. M. Part I., Room No. 34. Part IL, Room No. 35. J. NELSON TAPPAN, City Chamberlain. Part III., Room No. 36. APPROVED PAPERS. Auditing Bureau. Judges' Private Chambers, Room No. 30. No. 59 New County Court-house, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M Naturalization Bureau, Room No. 32. DANIEL JACKSON, Auditor of Accounts. Clerk's Office, 9 A. M. to 4 P. AL, Room No. 31. Bureau a1 Arrears. JOHN SEUCwtcK, Chief Judge; THOMAS BoesE, Chief Clerk. Resolved, That the resolution and ordinance approved November so, 1879, for flagging and No. g New County Court-house, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. setting curb and gutter stones in Sixty-first street, between Tenth and Eleventh avenues, be and is ARTEMAS CADY, Clerk of Arrears. hereby amended so as to read as follows : Bureau far the Collection of Assessments. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Resolved, That Sixty-first street, from the west curb of Tenth avenue to the east curb of Elev- No. t6 New County Court-house, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Third floor, New County Court-house, ii A. M. enth avenue, be regulated and graded, and that the sidewalks be flagged a space four feet wide EDWARD GILON, Collector, Clerk's Office, g A. N. tO 4 r. M., Room No. 22. where not heretofore flagged, and the curb be set where not heretofore set, between the aforesaid General Term, Room No. 24. Bureau of City Revenue. Special Term, Room No. 2t. limits, under the direction of the Commissioner of Public Works ; and that the accompanying ordi- No 6 New County Court-house, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Chambers, Room No. 21. nance therefor be adopted. EDWARD F. FITZPATRICK, Collector ofCity Revenue. Part I., Room No. 25. Part II., Room No. s6. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, August 3, 1880, Bureau ol,tfarke!s. Part III., Room No. 27. Approved by the Mayor, August 12, 18bo. No. 6 New County Court-house, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Naturalization Bureau, Room No. 23. JOSHUA M. VARIAN, Superintendent of Markets. CHARLES P. DALY, ChiefJustice ; NATHANIEL JARVIS Jr., Chief Clerk. LAW DEPARTMENT Resolved, That Croton water-mains be laid (in Seventy-ninth street, between the Ninth and Office of the Counsel to flu Car/oration MARINE COURT. Tenth avenues, where not already laid, as provided in chapter 381, Laws of 1899. Staats Zeitung Building, third floor, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M General Term, Trial Term Part I., Room rs, City Hall, Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, August to, i880. WILLIAM C. WHITNEY, Counsel to the Corporation Trial Term Part II., Trial Term Part III., third floor. Approved by the Mayor, September 2, 1880. ANDREW T CAMPBELL, Chief Clerk. 27 Chambers street. Office of /As Subtle Administrator. Special Term, Chambers, second floor, 27 Chambers street, to A. At to s P. M. No ag Beekman street, g A. M. to 4 P. M. Clerk's Office, basement, Brown-stone building, City Resolved, That the resolution and ordinance approved January S, 188o, for regulating, grading, ALGERNON S. SULLIVAN, Public Administrator. Hall Park, 9 A. M. to 4 P. u. Office aftke Corporation Attorney. GEORGE SHEA, Chief Justice; JOHN SAVAGE, Chief etc., Fourth avenue, between Ninety-fourth and Ninety-sixt streets, be and are hereby amended so Clerk. No. 49 Beekman street, 9 A. at, to 4 P. M. as to read as follows Corporation Attorney. Resolved, That Fourth avenue, from the centre line of Ninety-fourth street to the south curb-line WILLIAM A. BOYD f Ninety-sixth street, be regulated and graded, and that the sidewalks be flagged a space four OYER AND TERMINER COURT. POLICE DEPARTMENT. General Term, New County Court-house, second floor feet wide where not heretofore flagged, and that curb be set with returns to the house lines in Ninety- Central Office. southeast corner, Room r3, ro:3o A. Si. !ifth street where not heretofore set between the aforesaid limits, under the direction of the Cornmis- No. 300 Mulberry street, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Clerk's Office, Brown-stone Building, City Hall Park i i:. r of Public Works ; and that the accompanying ordinance therefor be adopted. STEPHEN)B. FRENCH, entPresid - SETH C. HAWLEY econd floor, northwest corner

Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, August 3, 1880. Chief Clerk Approved by the Mayor, August 12, 1880. DEPARTMENT OF CHARITIES AND CORREC- COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS T1ON. At Tombs, corner Franklin and Centre streets, Tues- Central Office. days, Thursdays, and Saturdays, to A. M. Resolved, That the resolution and ordinance approved February z5, 188o, regulating, grading, Third avenue, corner Eleventh street, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Clerk's Office. Tombs etc,. One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, from Manhattan street to the Boulevard, be and are hereby TOWNSEND Cox, President; JOSHUA PHILLIPS. Secre- tary. amended so as to read as follows : DISTRICT CIVIL COURTS. Resolved, That One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, from the southerly curb-line of Manhattan FIRE DEPARTMENT. First District-First, Second, Third, and Fifth Wards street to the easterly curb-line of the Boulevard, be regulated and graded, that the sidewalks be Headquarters. southwest comer of Centre and Chambers streets, to A. M. to 4 P. M. '.lagged a space four feet wide where not heretofore flagged, and that curb be set where not heretofore Nos. 155, and r59 Mercer street, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. set between the aforesaid limits, under the direction of the Commissioner of Public Works ; and that VINCENT C. KING, President: CARL JussEN, Secretary. JOHN CALLAHAN, Tustice. thk accompanying ordinance therefor be adopted. Second District-Fourth, Sixth, and Fourteenth Wards Nos. os and 114 White street, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. :~(lopted by the Board of Aldermen. Aut ust 3, 1880. HEALTH DEPARTMENT. CHARLES M. CLANCY, Justice. Ap;,ruved by th- Mayor, August I2, iS80. No. 301 , 9 A. M to 4 P. M. CHARLES F. CHANDLER, President ; EMMONS CLARK, Third D• strict-Eighth, Ninth, and Fifteenth Wards, Secretary Sixth avenue, corner West'Fenth street. GEORGE W. PARKER, Justice. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PARKS Fourth District-Tenth and Seventeenth Wards, Nos. Resolved. That the name (,f James McLaughlin, recently appointed a Commissionerof Deeds, be No.6 Union square, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. no and 22 Second avenue, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. corrected so as to read M. James McLaughlin. JAMES F. WENMAN, President; EDWARD P. BARKER, JOIN A. DINKEL, Justice. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, August Io, i880. Secretary. Fifth District-Seventh, Eleventh, and Thirteenth Approved by the Mayor, August rz, 1880. Civil and To/ograMhical C~jtce. Wards, No 154 Clinton street. Arsenal, 64th street a d 5th avenue, 9 A. M. to S P. M. TIMOTHY J. CAMPBELL, justice. Office of Suterinteodem of 23d and 24th Wards, Sixth District-Eighteenth and Twenty-first Ward Fordlyam 5.5,55. to5P. SC Nos. 389 and $gt Fourth avenue. Resolved, That Charles M. Roth be and he is hereby reappointed a Commissioner of Deeds in WILLIA61 H. KELLY, Justice. and for the City and County of New York. Seventh District-Nineteenth and Twenty-second DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS. Wards, Fifty-seventh street, between Third and Lexing- Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, August to, 1880. Nos. II 7 and rig Duane street, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. ton avenues. Approved by the Mayor, August 12, 1880. EUGENE T. LYNCH, Secretary. 1. C. Jlll-!cS I, aNGBEIN, Justice.

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POLICE DEPARTMENT. JURORS. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, The award of the contract will be made assoon as prac- BIrRKAU OF WATER Nhot'.YER, ticable after the opening of the bids. P~u.H F: 11FuAUl%1FN II - iii NKw YKK, ROOM in, CITY IIAI.I., Delivery will be required to be made from time to time, NO'J'IC.E NEW YoRK, July 15, x880. at such time, and in such quantities as may lie directed by NF:w V„IInussloNER's OFF-la:, Rn,,a 19, CITY HALL, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHAR- Chief Clerk, Ninny YORK, August 28, iHo. ITIES AND CORRECTION. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES AND CORRECTION, No. 66 THIRD AVENUE, NEW YORK, August 28, 1880. POLICE DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, TO CONTRACTORS. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES AND CORRECTION,[ 300 MUI.RERRY STIIEET, No. 66 THtRD AvenuE. N ACCORDANCE WIIH AN ORDINANCE OF New Yoi:K, September 2, 1880. I the Common Council, " In relation to the burial of strangers or unknown persons who may die in any of the UCTION SALE UNCLAIMED PROPERTY. IDS OR ESTIMATES INCLOSED IN A SEALED TO CONTRACTORS. public institutions of the City of New York," the Com- A Will be sold at public auction at the Stables of the B envelope, with the title of the work, and the name missioners of Public Charities and Correction report as Bureau of Street Cleaning, foot East Seventeenth street, of the bidder endorsed thereon, also the number of the follows E. R., on Tuesday, September 14, 183o, at ro o'clock A. work as in the advertis, ment, will be received at this PROPOSALS FOR GROCERIES, DRY At Morgue, Bellevue Hospital, from Pier I, East river M., by Van Tassell & Kearney, Auctioneers, one horse, one office until Friday, September to, 1880, at Iz o'clock nt., GOODS, LEATHER, ETC. —Unknown boy ; aged about t3 years ; 4 feet 8 inches wagon, and lot harness, account Police Life Insurance at which hour they will be publicly opened by the head high ; dark brown hair ; no clothes. Fund. of the Department and read, for the following : Unknown man from foot of Corlears street—Aged about C. A. ST. JOHN. No. t. SEWER in Water street, between EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR FURNISH. 4o years ; 5 feet 6 inches high ; black hair and chin whisk- Property C;erk and James slip. ing ers mixed with gray. Had on black coat, pants, and vest, S gaiters, and abdominal supporter. No. 2. SEWER in Sixty-eighth street, between Eighth GROCERIES. avenue and the Boulevard. At Cha ity Hospital, Blackwell's Island—Mary Lim- POLICE DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, 10,000 pounds Dairy Butter. Sample on exhibition S met ; aged 27 years ; 5 feet 5 inches high ; dark brown 300 MULBERRY STREET, )I No. 3. SEWER in Eightieth street, between Tenth avenue September 13. NEW YIIRK, Sept. r, x880. and the Boulevard. hair and eyes. Had on when admitted alpaca dress and 2,000 pounds Cheese. sacque, black velvet hat. Nothing known of her friends UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT No. 4. SEWERS in Eightieth and Eighty-first streets, 10,000 Oolong Tea. or relatives. P the following described property of this Depart- between Avenues A and B, and to Avenue A, 3,000 " Coffee Sugar. Mary Sullivan ; aged 77 years ; 5 feet 4 inches high ment, viz.: about 6,o00 lbs. of old iron and about) 2,000 east side, between Eightieth and Eighty-second 50,000 " Brown Sugar. gray hair ; brown eyes. Had on when admitted, brown lbs. of old rope, will be sold at public auction at the streets. a5,000 " Rio Coffee. calico dress, black hood. Nothing known of her friends Stables of the Bureau of Street Cleaning, foot of East No. 5. SEWERS in Eighty-second street, between First 5o barrels Hominy. or relatives. Seventeenth street, East river, on Tuesday. September 14, avenue and Avenue B, and in Avenue A, east 250 bushels Peas. Terence McGuire ; aged 74 years ; 5 feet 8 inches high 188o, at to o'clock A. M. by Van Tassell & Kearney, side, between Eighty-second and Eighty-third 250 " Beans. gray hair ; blue eyes. Had on when admitted, gray auctioneers`. streets. 25,000 Fresh Eggs (all to be candled). pants, black vest, white shirt, black felt hat. Nothing known of his fnends or relatives. By order of the Board. No. 6. SEWER in One Hundred and Fifth street, be- DRY GOODS. S. C. HAWLEY, 3,000 yards Woolen Jeans. By Order, tween Tenth avenue and Boulevard. G. F. BRTTTON, Chief Clerk, 1,000 Shroud Muslin. No. 7. REGULATING, grading, and setting curb-stones 250 pounds W. Bro. Linen Thread. Assistant Secretary. POLICE DEPARTMENT of THE CITY (1F NEW YORK, and flagging sidewalks four feet wide in Fourth PK(n'ERIY CLERK'S OFFICE, avenue, from the centre line of Ninety-fourth LEATHER. NO. 300 MULBERRY STKEEr, ROOM No. 39, street to the south curb line of Ninety-sixth 250 sides Sole Leather. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PARKS. NEW YoRK, August 30, 1880. street. 250 " Waxed Upper Leather. OWNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY No. 8. REGULATING, grading, and setting curb stones PAINTS. Clerk of the Police D.-partment of the City of New and flagging sidewalks four feet wide in One DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PARKS, 2,500 pounds White Lead, pure and equal to Atlantic" 36 UNION SQUARE, York, 3co Mulberry street, Room 39, for the following Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, from the lead. property now in his custody without claimants : Boats, southerly curb line of Manhattan street to the —or any part thereof, will be received at the office of the NEW YORK CITY, Sept. z, 1880. rope, lead, iron, clothing (male and female), trunks and easterly curb line of the Boulevard. Department of Public Charities and Correction, in the Contents. bags and contents, watches, boots and shoes, No. y. PAVING Seventy-sixth street, from Third to City of New York, until 9 o'clock A.M., of Tuesday, the r4th TO CONTRACTORS. revolvers, cloth abandoned), jewelry, etc. ; also small Fourth avenue, with trap-block pavement, and day of September, 1880. The person or persons making amount of money taken from prisoners and found by laying crosswalks at the intersecting streets and any bid or estimate shall furnish the same in a sealed en- officers of this Department. avenues, where required. velope, indorsed " Bid or Estimate for Groceries, Dry EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR LAYING C. A. ST. JOHN, Goods, Leather, etc.." and with his or their name or names, S Neufchatel or Trinidad asphalt pavement on the Property Clerk. No. to. PAVING Eightieth street, from Second avenue and the date of presentation, to the head of said Depart- Mall and Concert ground in the , will be to Avenue A, with trap-block pavement, and ment, at the said office, on or before the day and hour received at the office of this Department until Wednesday, laying crosswalks at the intersecting streets and above named, at which time and place the bids or esti- September 15, 1880. at o'clock A. M., at which time such avenues, where required. 9 LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT. mates received will be publicly opened by the head of bids or estimates will be publicly opened by the head of Blank forms of bid or estimate, the specifications and said Department and read. said Department and read. HE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS OF agreements, the proper envelope in which to inclose the The Department of Public Charities and Correction re- Each bid or estimate mast be enclosed in a sealed T the Board of Aldermen will meet every Monday at bids and any further Information desired can be obtained serves the right to decline any and all bids or estimates if envelope, endorsed with the name or names of the person two o'clock P. M., at Room No. 8 City Hall. at the following offices : Sewers, Room 2I; Regulating and deemed to be for the public interest, and to accept any or persons presenting the same, the date of its presenta- HENRY C. PERLEY, Grading, Room I I, and Paving, Room 4, City Hall. bid or estimate as a whole, or for any one or more articles tion, and a statement of the work to which it relates. THOMAS SHELLS, The Commissioner of Public Works reserves the right included therein. No bid or estimate will be accepted Bidders are required to state in their estimates, under JOHN McCLAVE, to reject any or all prdposals if, in his judgment, the same from, or a contract awarded to, any person who Is in oath, their names and places of residence ; the names of HENRY HAFFEN, may he for the best interests of the City. arrears to the Corporation upon debt or contract, or who all persons interested with them therein ; and if no other BERNARD KENNEY. ALLAN CAMPBELL, is a defaulter, as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation person be .so interested, they shall distinctly state the Committee on Public Works. Commissioner of Public Works. to the Corporation. fact ; also, that it is made without any connection with any 1532 THE CITY RECORD. SF';rI'EMvER 9, 1880.

other person making any bid or estimate for the e:mte Northerly. by the centre Tine if the block l,etwcen Seven. In the natter of the apphralinn of the. Commissioners of ARREARS OF TAXES. work ; and that it ism all respect fair and without c,dlu- ty-lourth and Seventy- fifth ltrerts; loull-rlv. by the the I tepartment of Public Parks, or and in behalf of centre line if the bineks between Seventy.third and the Mayor, Aldermen rind Commonalty of the City of s~nn or fraud ; and also that no member of the Common NOTICE TO 'TAXPAYERS. ('ouncil, head of a Llepartment. Chief of a Bureau, I )cputy Seventy-fourth streets: e:,sterly by the centre line of the New York, relative to the opening ul Sedgwick avenue, thereof, or Clerk therein, or other officer of the Corpora. Eighth avtnuv, and westerly, by the est.tblished bulk. from Fordham I anding road to Boston avenue, in the tion, is directly or indirectly Interested therein, or in the hr-rid line of the Hudson river. City of New York, HE COMP'I'ROLl,l':R OF THE CITY OF Nf;W supplies or work to which it rel.nes, or in any portion of IV. That our report herein will he presented to the T York hereby gives notice to owners of Real Estate in the pr tits thereof.Where more than one person is Suprems Court of the State of New York „u a Special Tenn N:, TILE UNI)ERSIGNED,COMMISSIONERS said city, that, as provided by chapter 723 of the Laws of interested, it is requisite that the verification be made and of said ('ourt, to be field at the Chambers thereof in the W of Estimate and Assessment in the ab, ve-entitled i88o, they may now pay any arrears of taxes and Croton York, on the 2d matter, hereby give notice to the owner or owners, occtl- subscribed by all parties interested. County t'. 0urt-house in the City of New water rents levied prior to the year 1877, with interest Each estimate shall be accompanied by the consent, in day of November, 1880, at the opening of file Court on pant or occupants, of all houses and lots, and improved thereon at the rate of seven per cent. per annum. If, how- that day, and that then and there, or as soon thereafter or tunmprovcd lands affected thereby ; and to all others writing of two householders or freeholders of the City of ever, such taxes and Croton water rents are not paid be- New York, with their respective places of business or as counsel can be heard thereon, a motion will be made whom it may concern, to wit : fore the first day of October next, the property on which residence, to the effect that it the contract be awarded to that the said report be cunfinned. I.-That we have completed our estimate and assess- they are due will be sold for taxes immediately thereafter, the person making the estimate, they will, on its being Dated New York, August z7, iPSo. ment, and that all persons interested in these proceedings, with the addition of accrued interest thereon at the rate or in any of the lands affected thereby, and who may be s., awarded. become bound as his sureties for its faithful FREI)EKICK SMYTH, of I2 per cent. per annum from the respective dates on performance, and that if he shall omit or refuse to execute JACOB F. OAKl.l-V, opposed to the same, do present their objections in which they were levied. the •ante, they will pay to the Corporation any difference WILLIAM M. TWEED, JR., writing, duly verified. to Jernme Buck, Esq., our Chair- Lists for such tax sale are now being prepared by the between the sum to which he would be entitled on its l:ontmisstoners. man, at the office of the Commissioners, No. sob Broad- Clerk of Arrears. completion, and that which the Corporation may be way, in the said city, on or before the 26th day of August, The time of payment of taxes for the years 1877, 1878, obliged to pay the person to whom the contract may be In the matter of the application of the I lepartment of iPSO : and that we, the said Commissioners, will hear and 1879, with interest thereon at the rate of seven per awarded at any subsequent letting ; the amount in each Public Parks, for and in behalf of the Mayor, Alder- parties so objecting within the ten week-days next after cent. per annum, Is extended to the first day of April, iS8i case to be calculated upon the estimated amount of said men and Commonalty of the (.ity of New York, re- the said 26th day of August, I88o, and for that purpose and if not paid before that date, interest will be payable at work by which the bids are tested. lative to acquir,ng title to that certain continuous will he in attendance at our said office on each of said the rate of twelve per cent. per annum. I'he consent above mentioned shall be accompanied by road and avenue known as Boston road and West- ten days, at 2 o'clock P. M. The Act, chapter 523 Laws of ISSo, containing these the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each of the persons chester avenue, although not yet named by proper II.- I hat the abstract of the said estimate and assess. provisions of law, is published below. signing the same that he is a householder or freeholder in authority, from Third avenue to the eastern line of mc•nt, together with our maps, and also all the affidavits, JOHN KELLY, the City of New York, and is worth the amount of the the City of New York, at the Bronx river. estimates, and other documents which were used by us in Comptroller. security required for the completion of the contract, and making our report, have been deposited in the office of CITY of New YORK-DE'ARi MENT of Finance,! stated in the proposals, over and above all his debts of E, THE UNDERSIGNED COMMISSIONERS the Department of Public Works, in the City of New Cuan'rnoLLER'.s Oer-tcv, JUNE 4, t880. ` every nature, and over and above his liabilities as bail, W of Estimate and Assessment in the above-entitled York, there to remain until the 8th day of September, surety, or otherwise ; that he has offered himself as a surety matter, hereby give notice to the owner or own, rs, occu- iS80. in good faith, and with an intention to execute the bond pant or occupants, of all houses and lots, and improved III.-That the limits embraced by the assessment afore- CHAPTER ra3. required by section 27, article 2, chapter 8 of the Revised or unimproved lands, affected thereby, and to all others said, are as follows, to wit : All those lots, pieces, or AN ACT in relation to arrears of taxes in the City of New Ordinances of 5859, it the contract shall be awarded to whom it may concern, to wit : parcels of land situate, lying, and being within the follow- York, and to provide for the reissuing of revenue the person or persons for whom he consents to become First.-That we have completed our estimate and ing described lines, viz. : Commencing at a point on the bonds in anticipation of such taxes. northerly line of the Fordlram Landing road, where the surety. assessment, and that all persons interested in these pro. Passed April 15, 188o ; three-fifths being present. The adequacy and sufficiency of the sureties offered to ceedings, or in any cf the binds affected thereby, and who same is intersected by the easterly line of the New York The People of the State of New York, represented in & Northern Railroad ; thence running northerly along the be determined by the Comptroller. may be opposed to the same, do present their objections Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows: The contract for the work, if awarded at all, will be in writing, duly verified, to William H. Wickham, Esq., said railroad until it intersects a line drawn parallel to and Section I. At any time after the passage of this act, and awarded to the lowest bidder, whose proposal, consider- our Chairman, at the office of the Commissioners, No. 31 five hundred feet westerly of the westerly line ofSedgwick before the first day of October, eighteen hundred and ing the price, quality, and durability of the pavement Pine street, in said city, on or before the 21st day of avenue ; thence northerly along said line and always five eighty, any person may pay to the Comptroller of the which he offers to lay, will, in the opinion of the Depart- September, ih8o, and that we, the said Commissioners, hundred feet westerly of the westerly line of Sedgwick City of New York the amount of any tax upon real prop- avenue until intersected by a line fifteen htmdred feet ment, be most advantageous to the city. will hear parties so objecting within the ten week days erty belonging to such person, heretofore laid or imposed But the Department reserves the right to reject all the next after the said 21st day of September, 188o, and for north of the northerly end of Sedgwick avenue, as now and now remaining unpaid, together with interest thereon bids received in response to this advertisement if it shall that purpose will be in attendance at our said office on being opened ; thence easterly along said last mentioned at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated line until the same is intersected by the prolongation of a deem it for the interest of the city so to do, and to read- each of the said ten days, at 2 o'clock P. nt. from the time that such tax was imposed to the time of such vertise until a satisfactory proposal shall be received. Second.-T'hat the abstract of the said estimate and line drawn parallel to and five hundred feet easterly of payment, provided, also, that the time when such payment But the contract. when awarded. will be awarded to the assessment, together w-jilt our maps, and also all the affi- the easterly line of Sedgwick avenue ; thence southerly may be made on the amount ofany such tax laid or imposed lowest bidder with adequate security-, for the particular davits, estimates and other documents which were used along the prolongation of said line, and said line always in the years eighteen hundred and seventy-seven, eighteen kind of pavement which shall be adopted by the Depart- by us in making our report, have been deposited in the five hundred feet easterly of the easterly line of Sedg- hundred and seventy-eight, and eighteen hundred office of the Department of Public Work, in the City of wick avenue until it intersects the northerly line of ment. and seventy-nine shall extend to the first day of April,. [he person or persons to whom the contract may be New York, there to remain until the 28th day of sep- Fordham Landing road ; thence westerly along northerly eighteen hundred and eighty-one. The comptroller shall awarded will be required to attend at this office with the tember, 18So. side of the said Fordham Landing road to the place of make and deliver to the person making any such payment sureties offered by him or them, and execute the contract, Third.-That the limits embraced by the assessment beginning. Excepting therefrom all the avenues, streets, a receipt therefor, and shall forthwith cancel the record and roads within said boundaries. within torty-eight It urs after written notice that the aforesaid are as follows, to wit : All those lots, pieces or of any such tax on the books of the finance department; and same has been awarded to his or their bid or estimate - parcels of land, situate, lying and being within the fol- IV.-That our report herein will be presented to the upon such payment being made such tax shall cease to and in case of neglect or refu•al so to do, he or they will lowing described boundaries-, viz. ; Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special Term be a lien upon the property and shall be deemed fully be considered as having abandoned it and as in default to Commencing at a point on the northerly side of West- thereof, to be held at the Chambers thereof, in the paid, satisfied and discharged, and there shall be no right County Court-house, at the City Hall, in the City of the corporation. Chester avenue, as the same is now being widened, at a to any further interest or penalty by reason of such tax The work to he done is the Grading and paving of such point which would intersect it by a line drawn parallel New York, on the :4th day of September, 188o, at the not having been paid within the time heretofore required portions of the walks and foot-paths in said park as the to and five hundred 500 feet easterly of the easterly line opening of the Court on that day, and that then and there, by law. or by reason ofany statute passed requiring the Commissioners of said Department shall designate on the of Third avenue ; thence running northerly in a line or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, a payment heretofore of any penalty or interest over seven map and ground, and is estimated to amount to about- parallel to Third avenue, until the said line is intersected motion will be made that the said report be confirmed. per centum per annum upon any unpaid tax. by a line drawn parallel to and five hundred 500 feet Dated New York, July ro, i880. Io.000 square feet. Sec. 2. Any revenue bond heretofore issued in anticipa- This estimate is only approximate, and not to be held as southerly of the Boston road ; thence running easterly JEROME BUCK, tion of the taxes in the first section specified which may CHARLES W. BATHGATE, entitling the contractor to any claim for damages, should and always five hundred Soo feet southerly of the fall due and become payable before said taxes are collect- the actual amount of work be treater or less. He under- southerly -line of Boston road to Prospect as enue ; thence THO>IAS J. IBROWVN, ed, may be reissued by the comotroller of said city, in stands that he contracts with reference to the actual easterly along Prospect avenue to the Bronx river; Commissioners. whole or in part, for such period as he may determine, amount of space to be paved or repaved, so designated thence northerly along the Bronx river, until the same is not exceeding one year. on the map or plan of the park and on the ground. Each intersected by a line drawn parallel to and one thousand Sec. 3. This act shall take effect immediately. bidder must furnish with his bid or estimate full and com- i,000 feet northerly of the northerly line of Westchester THE CITY RECORD. phte specifications for the work, showing the mode of avenue ; thence westerly and southerly and always one thousand noon feet distant from the northerly line of PIES Ob' HE T CITY RECORD CAN BE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, I making and laying the pavement he proposes to lay. A BUREAU FOR COLLECTION OF ASsessMenTS, copy of the specifications, furnished by the bidder to Westchester avenue, and westerly line of Boston road to C O at No. z City Hall (northwest comer FIRST FLOOR, ROOM No. I, NEW COURT-HO06E, whom the contract may be awarded, will be annexed to Woodruff avenue ; thence easterly along Woodruff ave- basement). Price three cents each. nue until the same is intersected by a line drawn parallel CITY HALL PARK, and form part of the contract NEW YORK, June 4, iPSo. Bidders will state in writing and also in figures, a price to and five hundred 5W) feet northerly of the northerly per square foot for laying the pavement. This price is to line of Boston road ; thence westerly and always five FINANCE DEPARTMENT. hundred (500 feet therefrom until the same is intersected 0 ver the furnishing of all the necessary materials, tools, NOTICE TO PROPERTY-HOLDERS. and labor, the removal of old walks (where there are any), by a line drawn parallel to and five hundred 500' feet ARREARS OF ASSESSMENTS. the excavation and grading of the bed for the pavement, westerly of the westerly line of Third avenue- ; thence and the full and entire performance of the whole work set southerly and always five hundred sw feet therefrom ROPERTY-HOLDERS ARE HEREBY NOTI- forth in the contract and specifications. The time in which to the northerly side of Denman street ; thence easterly NOTICE TO PROPERTY-OWNERS. P fied that the following assessment list was received to complete the whole work will be named in the bid, and along the northerly side of Denman street and West- this day in this Bureau for collection chester avenue as the same is being widened to the place attention is called to the claim of the contract, by which HE COMPTROLLER OF THE CITY OF NEW the damages for delay beyond that time are fixed and of beginning, excepting therefrom all the streets, roads, CONFIRMED APRIL 16, ENTERED APRIL 24, 1880. and avenues that are now opened or being opened. T York hereby gives notice to the owners of real liquidated at?roo per day. Opening of- The amount in which security is required for the per- Fourth.-That our report herein will be presented to the estate, that as presided by chapter x95, passed May 7, Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special x880, at any time before the first day of September, iPSo, 156th street, from the westerly line of Kingsbridge road formance of the work is ten thousand dollars. to the easterly line of rtth avenue. The form of the contract which the successful bidder Term of said court. to be held at the Chambers thereof in any person liable therefor may pay the amount of any assessment for any local improvement in the City of New 157th street, from the westerly line of the Road or Pub- will be required to execute and with reference to which the County Court-house, at the City Hall, in the City of New Ycrk, on the 12th day of October, Tbbo, at the open- York, confirmed prior to the passage of said act, and lic Drive near the Harlem river to the easterly line of all bids must be made, can be seen at the office of the remaining unpaid with interest at the rate of seven per t rth avenue. Department. Further information as to the nature and ing of the court on that day, and that then and there, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, a centum per annum, and after said first day of September, 156th street, from the westerly line of Kingsbridge road air., unt of the u.irk, the forms of proposals, etc., can motion will be made that the said report be confirmed. and before the first day of December, i88o, any such to the Hudson river. be L Ltaine:l at the same office. Dated New York, August so, rSbo- assessment may be paid as aforesaid with interest at the 15gth street, from the westerly line of the Road or Pub- I AMES F. WENMAN, lic Drive near the Harlem river to the easterly line oh -A\IUEL CONOVER, WILLIAM H. R'ICKHAM, rate of nine per centum per annum, front the date of con- firmation to the date of payment thereof. tub avenue. SMITH E. LANE, BERNARD SMYlH, GUNNING S. BEDFORD, If any such assessment shall not be paid before the first All payments made on the above assessments on or before ANDREW H. GREEN, August 3, 1880, will be exempt (according to law; from Commissioners D. P. P. Commissioners. day of December, 1880, the rate of interest thereon will be twelve per centunl per annum thereafter, as provided by interest. After that date interest will be charged at the E. P. BARKER, law, from the date of confirmation to the date of payment. rate of seven 7) per cent. from the date of entry. Secretary D. P. P. In the matter of the application of the Department of Public Works, for and on behalf of the Mayor, Alder- The said act of i88o is published herewith. The Collector's office is open daily, from 9 .s. M. to 2 P. Si., for the collection of money, and until 4 P. Si. for _ _ _ _._. _ _ I men, and Commonalty of the City of New York, rela- JOHN KELLY, ative to the opening of Sixty-seventh street, from Third _ Comptroller. genera! information. EDWARD GILON, . avenue to the Fast river, in the City of New York. CITY' OF NEW YORK, DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, SUPREME COURT COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, July 23, ISSO. Collector of Assessments. T7f 7E,THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSIONERS In the Matter of the Application of the Commissioners , V V of Estimate and Assessment in the above-entitled CHAPTER 195. FINANCE DEPARTMENT-COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, of the Department of Public Parks, for and on behalf j matter, hereby give notice to the owner or owners, AN ACT In relation to the payment of assessments for NEW YORK, January z2, x880. of the Mayor, Aldermen, and Commonalty of the City 1 occupant or occupants, of all houses and lots and improved local improvements in the City of New York. of New York, relative to the opening of Sedgwick ave- 1 or unimproved lands affected thereby, and to all others Passed May 7, iPSo ; three-fifths being present. flue, from Fordham Landing road to Boston avenue, whom it may concern, to wit The People of the State of New York, represented in NOTICE TO OWNERS OF REAL ESTATE IN THE in the City of New York. First-That we have completed our estimate and assess- Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows : TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY-FOURTH ment, and that all persons interested in these proceedings, Section i. At any time before the first day of Septem- WARDS OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. URSUANT TO STATUTE IN SUCH CASES or in any of the lands affected thereby, and who may be ber, eighteen hundred and eighty, any person liable there- P opposed to the same, do present their objections in writing. for may pay, to the officer authorized to receive the same, made and provided, notice is hereby given that the duly verified, to William Cruikshank, our Chairman, at the amount of any assessment for any local improvement HE COMPTROLLER OF THE CITY OF NEW bill of costs, charges, and expenses of the Commissioners of i the office of the Commissioners. No. 261 Broadway, Room in the City of New York, heretofore confirmed and now T York hereby gives notice to owners of real estate in Estimate and Assessment in the above-entitled matter will No. 23, in said city, on or before the 14th day of unpaid, with interest thereon at the rate of seven per the Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Wards,that pursuant be presented for taxation to the Supreme Court of the September, r88o ; and that we, the said Commissioners, will centum per amtum from the date of confirmation to the to an act of the Legislature of the State of New York, State of New York, at a Special Term of said court to be hear parties so objecting within ten week days next after date of payment and at any time on or after said first day entitled "An ac to provide for the adjustment and pay- held at Chambers in the Court-house its the City of said Iyth day of September, 188e, and for that purpose of September, and before the first day of December, ment of unpaid taxes due the county of Westchester by New York, on the twenty-second day of September, t88o, will be in attendance at our office on each of said ten days, eighteen hundred and eighty, any such assessment may the townsof West Farms, Morrisama, and Kingsbridge, at to A.M. of said day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can at three o'clock in the afternoon. be paid as aforesaid, with interest at the rate of nine per lately annexed to the city and county of New York," be heard thereon. Second- rhat the abstract of said estimate and assess- centum per annum from the date of confirmation to the passed May 22, 1878, the unpaid taxes of said town have The said bill of costs, charges, and expenses has been ment, together with our maps, and also all the affidavits, date of payment. been adjusted and the amount determined as provided to filed as provided for in the statute. estimates, and other documentsm which were ueedbv us in Sec. a. Where any installment or installments of any said act, and that the accounts, including sales for taxes Dated New York, September 8, i880. I making our report, have been deposited in the office of assessments have been paid under the provisions of chap- levied prior to the year 1874, by the Treasurer of the WM. C. WHITNEY, I the Department of Public Works, in the city of New ter one hundred and three of the laws of eighteen hundred County at Westchester, and bid in on account of said Counsel to the Corporation. York, there to remain until the 15th day of September, and seventy-six, or of chapter one hundred and fifty-nine towns, and also the unpaid taxes of the year 1873, known 1880. of the laws*of eighteen hundred and seventy-seven, or of as Rejected Taxes, have been filed for collection in the Third-The limits embraced by the ass afore- chapter two hundred and fifty-five of the laws of eighteen Bureau of Arrears in the Finance Department of the City In the matter of the application of the Commissioners of I said are sus follows : All those lots, pieces, or parcels hundred and seventy-eight, the amount of such assess- of New York. the Central Park, for and in behalf of the Mayor, Alder- of land situate, lying, and being in the City of New York, ment or assessments remaining unpaid may be paid within Payments for the redemption of lands so sold for taxes men, and Commonalty of the City of New York, rela- . included within the following boundaries, viz : Commenc- the same periods prescribed in the first section of this act by the Treasurer of the County of Westchester, and bid tive to the opening ofSeventy-fourth street, from Eighth ling at a point on the easterly line of Third avenue, distant and upon the same terms and conditions therein pre- in on account of said towns, and payments also of said avenue to the Hudson river, in the City of New York. one hundred feet and five inches southerly from the scribed. Rejected Taxes of the year 1873, must be made hereafter Sec. 3. Upon such payment in full, as herembefore to the Clerk of Arrears of the City of New York. E, THE UNDERSIGNED COMMISSIONERS parallel to Sixty-eigl'ith street, and 'always one hundred provided, such assessment or assessments shall cease to be N. B.-Interest at the rate of twelve per cent. per annum W of Estimate and Assessment in the above-entitled feet and five inches southerly of the southerly line thereof a lien upon the property, and shall be deemed fully paid, is due and payable on the amount of said sales for taxe matter, hereby give notice to the owner or owners, oc- to the bulkhead line of East river ; thence southerly along satisfied and discharged ; and there shall be no further and said rejected taxes. cupant or occupants, of all houses and lots and improved said bulkhead line to a point which would be Intersected interest or penalty by reason of such assessment or assess- JOHN KELLY, or unimproved lands affected thereby, and to all others by a line drawn parallel to Sixty-sixth street, and one ments not having been paid within the time heretofore re- Comptroller whom it may concern, to wit : hundred feet and five inches northerly of the northerly quired by law, or by reason of any statute heretofore re- 1. That we have completed our estimate and assessment, line thereof; thence westerly and parallel to Sixty-sixth quiring the payment of any penalty or interest over REAL ESTATE RECORDS. and that all persons interested in these proceedings, or in street, and always one hundred feet and five inches the rate hereinbefore provided for upon any unpaid assess- any of the lands affected thereby, and who may be opposed northerly of the northerly line thereof to the easterly line ment. to the same, do present their objections, in writing, duly of Third avenue ; thence northerly along the easterly line Sec. 4. No provision of this act hereinbefore contained verified, to Frederick Smyth, Fsq., our Chairman, at the of Third avenue to the point or place of beginning. HE ATTENTION OF LAWYERS, REAL. shall be construed as applicable to or affecting any assess- Estate Owners, Monetary Institutions engaged in office of the Commissioners, No. 8a Nassau street (Room Excepting, however, from all the lands and premises ment for the collection of which assessment the property T No. 2x), in the said city, on or before the twelfth day above described so much thereof as is included within the making loans upon real estate, and all who are interested has been sold. in providing themselves with facilities for reducing the of October, 1880, and that we, the said Commissioners, areas of streets and avenues now opened and proposed to Sec. 5. This act shall take effect immediately. will hear parties so objecting within the ten week days be opened by this proceeding. cost of examinations and searches, is invited to these next after the said twelfth day of October, Ago, and Fourth-That our report herein will be presented to Official Indices of Records. containing all recorded trans- for that purpose will be in attendance, at our said office, the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at INTEREST ON CITY STOCKS. fers of real estate in the City of New York from 1653 to on each of said ten days, at z o'clock P. M. Special Term thereof, to be held at the New Court-house x857, prepared under the direction of the Commissioners II. That the abstract of the said estimate and assessment, in the City of New York, on the 2gth day of September, HE INTEREST ON THE BONDS AND STOCKS of Records. together with our maps, and also all the affidavits, esti- r88o, at the opening of the Court on that day, and that T of the City of New York, due August r, r88o, will Grantors, grantees, suits in equity, insolvents' and mates and other documents which were used by us in then and there, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be be paid on Monday. August ad, by the Comptroller, at his Sheriffs' sales, in 6, volumes, full bound, price. $loo 00 making our report, have been deposited in the office of the heard thereon, a motion will be made that said report be office in the New Court-house. The same, in s5 volumes, half bound...... so oo Department of Public Works in the City of New York. confirmed. The transfer books will be closed from July so, to Complete sets, folded, ready for binding...... r5 on there to remain until the nineteenth day of October, 1880. Dated New York, August a, 1880. August s, r880. Records of T udgments, 25 volumes, bound...... no no III. That the limits embraced by the assessment aforesaid WILLIAM CRUIKSHANK, JOHN KELLY, Orders should be addressed to " Mr. Stephen Angell, are as follows, to wit : All those certain lots, pieces or par- GUNNING S. BEDFORD, Comptroller. Comptroller's Office, New County ('sure-house." eels ofland, situate, lying and being in said City, and which, ALLEN J. CUMING, F[NANCH DEPARTMENT--COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, i JOHN KELLY, taken together, are bounded and joined as follows, to wit: Commissioners. NEW YORK, July 19, 1880. f Comptroller.