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T he Record. OFFICIAL JOURNAL.

VOL. II. , TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1874. N umber 324.

By the same— dinances o f 1866, particularly the 7th section, annexed resolution and ordinance in favor of per­ Resolved, That Charles N. Morse be and he is which reads as follows : mitting Maiy F. Schieffelin, to place two bay- hereby reappointed a Commissioner of Deeds in S e c . 7. No person shall fire, discharge, or set i windows on house No. 50 West Fourteenth street, and for the City and County of New York. off in the City of New York, any rocket, cracker, ! respectfully The President put the question whether the torpedo, squib, balloon, or other fireworks or thing REPORT: Board would agree with said resolution. containing any substance in a state of combustion, That, having carefully examined the subject, Which was decided in the affirmative by the under penalty o f five dollars for each offense. they are in favor of the proposed improvement, following vote: Assistant Alderman Simonson moved the adop­ I believing the work to be necessary, and no objec- Affirmative— Assistant Aldermen Foley, Clancy, tion of said resolution. 1 tion having been made thereto. Accordingly, your Keating, Wisser, H ealy, Thom ell, the President, Assistant Alderman Clancy moved to refer to Committee recommend that said resolution and Assistant Aldermen Keenan, Wade, Bracks, Kelly, the Committee on Ordinances. I ordinance be adopted. Simonson, Cumisky, Sommers, and Beyea— 15. The President put the question whether the Resolved, That permission be and is hereby And the same was directed to be sent to the Board would agree with said motion. given to Mara F. Scnieffelin to construct two bay- Board of Aldermen for concurrence. Which was lost. 1 windows on house No. 50 West Fourteenth street, Assistant Alderman Clancy moved to lay the i as shown on the accompanying diagram, under By Assistant Alderman Healy— paper on the table. the direction of the Commissioner of Public Law Offices of J The President put the question whether the Works, the permission hereby given to continue Bell, Bartlett & Wilson, I Board would agree with said motion. only during the pleasure of the Common Council. No. 20 Nassau Street, [ Which was carried. ISAAC SOMMERS, LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT. New Y ork, July 13, 1874. J (G. O. 677.) JOHN C. KEATING, Committee on Public Works. - ■■ ■—♦ ------To the Honorable the Board o f Assistant Aider- By Assistant Alderman Cumisky— Which was laid over. STATED SESSION. men o f the City of New York : Resolved, That on south side of Thirty-fourth Gentlemen— The undersigned, Mr. Harrison street, from First avenue to the , the curb MOTIONS. Durkee, by his Counsel, Mr. Clark Bell, respect­ and gutter stones be set, and the sidewalks be Assistant Alderman Sommers moved that the BOARD OF fully represents to your Honorable Board : flagged and reflagged full width, where not Committee on Public Works be discharged from That the said Harrison Durkee is the owner of already done, under the direction of the Commis­ I further consideration of the following resolution : ASSISTANT ALDERMEN. the house and premises No. 714 Fifth avenue, in sioner of Public Works ; and that the accompany­ Resolved, That permission be and the same is the City of New York, and resides therein, and ing ordinance therefor be adopted. hereby given to the Delaware and Hudson Canal has resided there for some time past. Which was laid over. Company to project at certain places, as shown on Monday, July 13, 1874, | the accompanying diagram, the outer walls of That the said Harrison Durkee respectfully pro­ (G. O. 678.) 2 o’clock p. x . j tests against, and objects to, the adoption by your their new building now in the course of erection on By Assistant Alderman Sommers— Honorable Body of the resolution or ordinance re­ the southeast corner of Cortlandt and New Church The Board met, pursuant to adjournment, in Resolved, That the sidewalk on the north side ported by the Committee on Ordinances, on the streets, the projections not to exceed eight and a the chamber of the Board, No. 16 City Hall. of Sixty-second street, between Madison and 29th June, 1874, and which was then laid over, or half inches, except at the main entrance on Cort­ Fourth avenues, be flagged full width, where not to any permission for a projection beyond the landt street, whicn is rot to exceed four feet and PRESENT: already done, under the direction of the Commis­ street line, on the application and petition of the six inches ; the same to be done under the direc­ sioner of Public Works ; and that the accompany­ Joseph P. Strack, Esq., President, in the chair, Presbyterian Church on the comer of Fifth avenue tion of the Commissioner of Public Works ; and ing ordinance therefor be adopted. AND THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS : and Fifty-fifth street, in said city. The said such permission hereby given to remain only dur­ Which was laid over. ing the pleasure of the Common Council. Thomas Foley, William Wade, Harrison Durkee represents that his house and lot By the President— The President put the question whether the Charles M. Clancy, John J. Kehoe, is within less than twenty-six feet, and is only Resolved, That Benjamin M. Cole be and he is Board would agree with said motion. John C. Keating, Edward Bracks, twenty-five feet distant, from the said Presbyterian hereby appointed a Commissioner of Deeds, in Which was carried. Henry Wisser, George Kelly, Church for which the said permission to erect a projection is asked ; and that he has never con and for the City of New York, in the place and Assistant Alderman Sommers moved the adop­ Michael Healy, Stephen N. Simonson, sented, verbally or in writing, to the said proposed stead of Galen C. Thatcher, whose term of office tion o f the said resolution. Thomas L . Thom ell, Philip Cumisky, projection on the Fifth avenue, nor will' he con­ has expired. The President put the question whether the George F. Codington, Henry A. Linden, Board would agree with said motion. Isaac Sommers, sent thereto. The President put the question whether the Patrick Keenan, Which was lost by the following vote : Benjamin Beyea. That said proposed resolution, as reported by Board would agree with said resolution. the Committee on Ordinances, would greatly in­ Which was decided in the affirmative by the Affirmative— Assistant Aldermen Foley, Wisser, The minutes of meeting held June 29 were jure the value of the said real estate ana residence following' vote: Healy, Thomell, Codington, Wade, Simonson, read and approved. of the said Harrison Durkee, and would obstruct Affirmative— Assistant Aldermen Foley, Clancy, Cumisky, and Sommers— 9. his view looking southerly down the Fifth avenue Keating, Wisser, Healy, Thomell, the President, Negative— Assistant Aldermen Clancy, Keat­ from his said residence. Assistant Aldermen Keenan, Wade, Bracks, Kelly, ing, the President, Assistant Aldermen Keenan, By the President— _ • That the said resolution is in violation of the Simonson, Cumisky, Linden, Sommers, and Be­ Kehoe, Bracks, Kelly, Linden, and Beyea— 9. Petition of property-owners on Sixty-sixth street, yea— 16. General Ordinance of 1873, No. 1274, which COMMUNICATIONS. between Third avenue and Avenue A to pave said passed your Body February 20, 1873, and was And the same was directed to be sent to the street. approved March 5, 1873, as the undersigned is the Board of Aldermen for concurrence. Communication from the Comptroller, as fol­ Which was ordered on hie. lows : owner of property within fifty feet of the house By Assistant Alderman Murphy— RESOLUTIONS. upon which said projections are proposed, to wit, Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public C ity of New Y ork, Department of Finance, By Assistant Alderman Foley— only twenty-five feet * therefrom, so that your Works be and he is hereby respectfully requested omptroller s ffice Resolved, That T. E. Leary be and he is here­ Board should not even entertain suph a petition or to repair Roosevelt street, from Chambers to C ’ O , July 4, 1874. by appointed a Commissioner of Deeds in and for resolution. Front street, as the street, in its present condition, the City and County of New York, in place of Respectfully, is almost impassible for vehicles, etc. To the Honorable the Board of Assistant Alder- John O. Higgins, whose term has expired. HARRISON DURKEE, Which was adopted. The Prescient put the question whether the B y Clark Bell, Attorney. Weekly statement, showing the appropriations Board would agree with said resolution. Which was referred to the Committee on Law made under the authority contained in sec. 112, Which was decided in the affirmative by the fol­ Department. The Committee on Arts and Sciences of the chap. 335, Laws of 1873, for carrying on the lowing vote: Board of Assistant Aldermen, to whom was re­ Common Council, from January 1 to December Affirmative— Assistant Aldermen Foley, Clancy, By Assistant Alderman Keenan— ferred the annexed resolution in favor of request­ 31, 1874, both days inclusive, and of the pay­ Keating, Wisser, Healy, Thomell, the President, Resolved, That Wellesley W. Gage be and he ing the Board of Apportionment to appropriate ments made up to and including the date hereof Assistant Aldermen Keenan, Wade, Bracks, Kelly, is hereby reappointed a Commissioner of Deeds in tlie sum o f $5,000 for preparing maps for the for and on account of each appropriation : Simonson, Cumisky, Sommers, and Beyea— 15. and for the City and County of New York, his City of New York, respectfully Amount of Ap­ And the same was directed to be sent to the term of office having expired. REPORT: Title of Appropriations. propriations. Payments. Board of Aldermen for concurrence. The President put the question whether the That, in reply to the application of Mrs. Randel, City Contingencies. $7,000 00 $1,952 28 Board would agree with said resolution. Contingencies,Clerk By the same— wife of John Randel, Jr., who made the surveys Which was decided in the affirmative by the of the Common Resolved, That James H. Wessels be and he is and maps of the City of New York, north of following vote : Council OO 199 27 hereby appointed a Commissioner of Deeds in and North street, now Houston street, under the act ...... 1,500 Affirmative— Assistant Aldermen Foley, Clancy, Salaries, Common for the City and County of New York, in place of of the Legislature, passed 3d April, 1807, and Keating, Wisser, Healy, Thomell, the President, under the direction of the Surveyor General of C o un cil...... 185,000 OO P Jeremiah F. Johnson, whose term of office has ex­ Assistant Aldermen Keenan, Wade, Bracks, Kelly, 9.44487 the State, we find the facts to be as follows : A N D . H . GREEN, pired. Simonson, Cumisky, Linden, Sommers, and Be­ The President put the question whether the First. That Mr. Randel performed certain Comptroller. yea— 16. duties, and no doubt well; that the results of Board would agree with said resolution. And the same was directed to be sent to the Which was ordered on file. Which was decided in the affirmative by the , his labors were put on record in the Street De- Board of Aldermen for concurrence. j partment over fifty years ago, and remained as Communication from his Honor the Mayor, as following vote: follows : Affirmative— Assistant Aldermen Foley, Clancy, By the same— such for a general index, and used as references Keating, Wisser, Healy, Thomell, the President, Resolved, That William H. Drake be and he is daily, and that the making of said maps were all Mayor’s Office, | Assistant Aldermen Keenan, Wade, Bracks, Kelly, hereby reappointed a Commissioner of Deeds in he was engaged to perform under such instructions. New Y ork, July 13, 1874. f Simonson, Cumisky, Linden, Sommers, and and for the City and County of New York. That any field notes could not be used as evi­ To the Honorable the Board o f Assistant Alder - Beyea— 16. The President put the question whether the dence unless proved by the maker of such notes, m e n : if used as evidence to prove boundary lines, and And the same was directed to be sent to the Board would agree with said resolution. G e n t l e m e n — At the meeting of your Board of Board of Aldermen for concurrence. Which was decided in the affirmative by the fol­ which have now been surveyed and resuraeyed for the 29th ult., I inadvertently transmitted to you lowing vote: fifty years past, and as there is not any special a veto of the resolution and ordinance for paving, (G. O. 676.) Affirmative— Assistant Aldermen Foley, Clancy, question now to be decided in the interest o f the etc., Sixty-sixth street, from Third avenue to Ave­ By the same— Keating, Wisser, Healy, Thomell, the President, city, and said field notes could only be used, if nue A. I am satisfied the ordinance should be Resolved, That Murray street, from Green­ Assistant Aldermen Keenan, Wade, Bracks, Kelly, used under any pretexts, as an ancient record, are passed, and the street paved. wich to West street, be paved with Belgian or Simonson, Cumisky, Linden, Sommers, and Be­ of the opinion uiat they would not only be use­ trap-block pavement, and that at the several in­ less, but in some instances disturb lines which W. F. HAVEMEYER, yea— 16. Mayor. tersecting streets and avenues crosswalks be laid And the same was directed to be sent to the may have been adjusted between owners of where not now laid, and relaid where those now Board of Aldermen for concurrence. land, and not made a matter of record, should Which was ordered on file. laid are, in the opinion o f the Commissioner of therefore recommend that they should not be pur­ Public Works, not in good repair, or are not upon By Assistant Alderman Kelly— chased, or become the property of the city. MOTIONS RESUMED. a grade adapted to the grade of the proposed new Resolved, That Joseph A. Reed be and he is Resolved, That this Board non-concur in the Assistant Alderman Clancy moved to take from pavement, under the direction of the Commissioner hereby appointed a Commissioner of Deeds in action of the Board of Aldermen. the table a resolution granting permission to Mrs. of Public Works ; and that the accompanying or­ place 01 Charles L. Thatcher, who failed to Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap­ Mary F. Schieffelin to erect two bay-windows at dinance therefor be adopted. qualify. portionment be and they are hereby requested to No. 50 West Fourteenth street. Which was laid over. The President put the question whether the appropriate the sum of $5,000 to purchase the The President put the question whether the Board would agree with said resolution. original maps, field notes, etc., of thq Randel Board would agree with said motion. By Assistant Alderman Clancy— Which was decided in the affirmative by the Resolved, That Francis Mangin be and he is survey of the city, north of North street. Which was decided in the affirmative by the fol­ following vote: PHILIP CUMISKY, lowing vqte: hereby reappointed a Commissioner of Deeds in Affirmative— Assistant Aldermen Foley, Clancy, and for the City and County of New York. GEORGE F. CODINGTON, Affirmative— Assistant Aldermen Foley, Clancy, Keating, Wisser, Healy, Thomell, the President, . Committee on Arts and Sciences. Keating, Wisser, Healy, Thomell, Codington, The President put the question whether the Assistant Aldermen Keenan, Wade, Bracks, Kelly, Assistant Alderman Simonson moved that the the President, Assistant Aldermen Keenan, Wade, Board would agree with said resolution. Simonson, Cumisky, Linden, Sommers, and Be­ Which was decided in the affirmative by the fol­ report be recommitted. Kehoe, Bracks, Simonson, Linden, and Sommers yea— 16. The President put the question whether the lowing vote! * And the same was directed to be sent to the Board would agree with said motion. Negative— Assistant Aldermen Kelly, Cumisky, ' Affirmative— Assistant Aldermen Foley, Clancy, Board of Aldermen for concurrence. Keating, Wisser, Healy, Thomell, the President, Which was carried. and Beyea— 3. By A ssistant Alderman Simonson— Assistant Alderman Clancy moved to concur Assistant Aldermen Keenan, Wade, Bracks, Kelly, (G. O. 679.) Simonson, Cumisky, Sommers, and Beyea— 15. Resolved, That the Commissioners of Police with the action of the Board of Aldermen. And the same was directed to be sent to the be and they are hereby directed strictly to enforce The Committee on Public Works of the Board The President put the question whether the Board of Aldermen for concurrence. the provisions of chapter 13 of the Revised Or­ o f Assistant Aldermen, to whom was referred the Board would agree with said motion. July 14. 752 THE CITY RECORD. place of Henry B. Smith, whose term of office has | The President put the question whether the Which was decided in the affirmative by the fol- 1 hereby authorized and empowered to take such expired. Board would agree with said motion. ■ lowing vote: measures as he may deem most efficient to carry Which was decided in the affirmative by the fol­ into effect the provisions of section 1 of this or­ The President put the question whether the Affirmative— Assistant Aldermen Foley, Clancy, Board would agree with said resolution. lowing vote : Keating, Wisser, Healy, Thomell, Codington, dinance ; and for that purpose is further authorized Affirmative— Assistant Aldermen Foley, Clancy, and empow ered to appoint two or more persons, Which was concurred in by the following vote : j the President, Assistant Aldermen Keenan, Wade, Affirmative— Assistant Aldermen Foley, Clancy, Keating, Healy, the President, Assistant Aldermen Kehoe, Bracks, Simonson, Cumisky, Sommers, each of the age of twenty-one years or upwards, Keenan, Bracks, Kelly, Simonson, Cumisky, and in each of tne Assembly Districts in the City of Keatii g, Wisser, Healy, Thomell, Codington, the ( and Beyea— 16. President, Assistant Aldermen Keenan, Wade, | Beyea— II. Negative—Assistant Aldermen Kelly and ; New York, to seize and capture all such dogs Negative— Assistant Aldermen Wisser, Thom­ found running loose or at large, and to pay such Kehoe, Bracks, Kelly, Simonson, Cumisky, Lin­ Linden— 2. den, Sommers, and Beyea— 18. ell, Codington, Wade, Kehoe, and Linden— 6. persons so appointed for every such dog so Assistant Alderman Healy moved to take from captured and delivered at a place to be pro­ And the same was directed to be Sent to his PAPERS FROM THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN. Honor the Mayor for approval. the table the veto message of his Honor the vided and designated by the Mayor, the Mayor for paving Sixty-sixth street, from Third Ordinance, as follows: sum of fifty cents. No person shall hinder or Resolution, as follows: An Ordinance to amend an ordinance, entitled Resolved, That John Nuqjent lie and he is avenue to Avenue A. molest any person or persons so appointed by the The President put the question whether the “ An ordinance to provide for the killing of hereby appointed a Commissioner of Deeds in Mayor while engaged in seizing or capturing and Board would agree with said motion. dogs in the City of Ne’w York,” passed May delivering any such dog as aforesaid, or any other and for the City and County of New York, in WTiich was carried. 27, 1874. person engaged in the performance of any duty place of Francis Fitzsimmons, whose term of The President then stated the question to be The Mayor, Aldermen, and Commonalty of the enjoined by the provisions o f this ordinance, under office has expired. The President put the question whether the on the adoption of the ordinance, notwithstanding City of New York do ordain as follows: a penalty of not less than twenty-five nor more than one hundred dollars for every offence, to be Board would agree with said resolution. the objections of his Honor the Mayor. Section i . Section 1 of the above-entitled or­ sued for and recovered in the manner now provid­ Which was concurred in by the following vote : Which was decided in the affirmative by the dinance is hereby amended by adding thereto, at ed by law or ordinance for the recovery of penal­ Affirmative— Assistant Aldermen Foley, Clancy, following vote (three-fourths of all the members the end thereof, the following: “ And the Com­ ties for violations of the ordinances of the Common Keating, Wisser, Healy, Thomell, Codington, the elected voting in favor thereof): missioners of Police are hereby authorized and Council, on complaint of the person so hindered President, Assistant Aldermen Keenan, Wade, Affirmative— Assistant Aldermen Foley, Clancy, directed to cause complaint to be made to the or molested ; the penalty, when recovered, to be Kehoe, Bracks, Kelly, Simonson, Cumisky, Lin­ Keating, Wisser, Healy, Thomell, Codington, Corporation Attorney against the owner or pos­ accounted for, paid, and appropriated as provided den, Sommers, and Beyea— 18. the President, Assistant Aldermen Keenan, Wade, sessor of every dog permitted to go loose or at in section 1 of this ordinance. The Commissioners And the same was directed to be sent to his Kehoe, Bracks, Kelly, Simonson, Cumisky, Lin­ large within the corporate limits aforesaid, for re­ o f Police are hereby authorized and required to Honor the Mayor for approval. den, and Beyea— 17. covery of the penalties prescribed in this ordinance, cause the persons so engaged in the performance (G. O. 680.) MOTIONS AGAIN RESUMED. such penalty, when collected, to be accounted for of any of the duties prescribed by this ordinance, Assistant Alderman Clancy moved that when semi-monthly, and paid to the Comptroller of the Resolution, as follows : to be protected from hindrance or molestation. Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public this Board adjourns, it do so to meet on Monday, City of New York, and, upon the requisition of Every dog mentioned in this ordinance, when so Works be and he is hereby requested to cause the the 27th inst., at o’clock p. M. the” Mayor, to be applied towards the payment of 2 captured and delivered as aforesaid, if not claimed 1 crosswalks across Hudson street, from West A ssistan t Alderman Thomell moved as an the expenses o f enforcing the provisions of this by the owner thereof, or any other person, within Twelfth street to Canal street, to be repaired and amendment, that when this Board adjourns, it do ordinance.” a period of forty-eight hours thereafter, shall, put in good order. so until the 31st of December. Se c . 2. Section 2 of the above-entitled ordi­ w ithin six hours after the expiration of the time, be Which was laid over. WTiich was lost. nance is hereby amended, and shall read as fol- killed and destroyed in such manner as may be I Resolution, as follows: The President then put the question on the la w s : determined upon by the Mayor. Any owner or j motion of Assistant Alderman Clancy, which was § 2. The Mavor of the City of New York is Resolved, That Joshua W. Crosby and Louis other person who may claim such dog shall, be- 1 decided in the affirmative by the following vote: hereby authorized and empowered to take such Beckhardt be and they are hereby appointed as fore being placed in possession thereof, pay there­ Affirmative— Assistant Aldermen Clancy, Keat­ measures us he may deem most expedient to carry Commissioners of Deeds in and for the City and for the sum o f three dollars. ing, Healy, the President, Assistant Aldermen into effect the provisions of section 1 of this ordi­ County of New York, in the places, respectively, Sec. 3. The person authorized to pay for the jI of Francis H. Taylor and John Woods, whose Keenan, Kehoe, Bracks, Simonson, Cumisky, nance, and for that purpose is hereby further capture of such dogs shall render under oath, | authorized and empowered to appoint two or I terms o f office have expired. 1 »Linden, and Sommers— 11. semi-monthly, a statement of all dogs so captured Negative— Assistant Aldermen Foley, Wisser, more persons, each of the age of twenty-one years Assistant Alderman Linden moved to refer to and killed, and the amount paid therefor, to the I Thomell, Codington, Wade, Kelly, and Beyea— * or upwards, in each of the Assembly Districts in I the Committee on Salaries and Offices. 7 Mayor of this city, who shall thereupon certify the The President put the question whether the Assistant Alderman Kelly moved that this Board the City of New York, to seize and capture all same to the Comptroller, when a warrant for the j such dogs found running lcfose, or at large, and to Board would agree with said resolution. do now adjourn. amount shall be drawn in favor of the said Mayor Which was decided in the affirmative by the fol- Which was carried. pay such persons so appointed, for every such dog for the sum thus expended, which shall be paid, j| lowing vote : And the President announced that the Board so captured and delivered, at a place to be pro­ and the other expenses of enforcing the provisions j ______Affirmative Assistant Aldermen Foley, Clancy, stood adjourned until Monday, July 27, at 2 vided and designated by the Mayor, the sum of of this ordinance, until othenvise ordered, from ; fifty cents. No person shall hinder or molest any Keating, Wisser, Healy, Codington, the Presi­ o’clock p. M. the appropriation for City Contingencies. dent, Assistant Aldermen Wade, Kehoe, Cumisky, 1 WILLIAM H. MOLONEY, person or persons so appointed by the Mayor, Sec. 4. The provisions of this ordinance shall Linden, and Beyea— 12. Clerk* while engaged in seizing or capturing, and deliver­ apply only to dogs owned or claimed by residents ( ing any such dog as aforesaid, or any other person Negative— Assistant Aldermen Thomell, Keen­ of this city, and any person who shall present any an, Bracks, Kelly, and Simonson— 5. engaged in the performance of any other duty such dog, and claim payment for the capture j BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND enjoined by the provisions of this ordinance, under thereof, which shall not be owned or captured Resolution, as follows: APPORTIONMENT. a penalty of not less than twenty-five, nor more within the corporate limits of this city, shall there­ Resolved, That permission be and the same is ...... ♦ ------than one hundred dollars, for every offence, to be by incur a penalty of ten dollars. This ordinance hereby given to James E. Fitzgerald to place two Comptroller’s Office, ] la m p inside o f the stoop line in front of No. 221 sued for and recovered in the manner now pro­ shall apply only to any such dogs of the age of New Court-house, >■ vided by law or ordinance for the recovery Sixth avenue, the gas to be supplied from his own six months and upwards. Wednesday, July 8, 1874. J of penalties for violations of the ordinances of Sec. 5. Chapter XLIV. of the Revised Ordi­ meter, and the work to be done at his own ex­ The Board met pursuant to the following call: the Common Council, on complaint of the person pense, under the direction of the Commissioner of nances of 1866, and all other ordinances or parts Office of the Mayoralty, | so hindered or molested : the penalty, when re­ of ordinances inconsistent or conflicting with the Public Works ; such permission to continue only covered, to be accounted for, paid, and appro­ during the pleasure of the Common Council. • Executive Department, City Hall, v provisions of this ordinance, are hereby repealed. ew ork July 6, 1874. J priated, as provided in section 1 of this ordinance; The President put the question whether the N Y , Sec. 6. This ordinance shall take immediately. In pursuance of the authority contained in the and the Commissioners of Police are hereby Which was concurred in by the following vote : Board would agree with said resolution. authorized and directed to cause the persons so Which was concurred in by the following vote : | 112th section of chapter 335, being an act entitled Affirmative— Assistant Aldermen Foley, Clancy, “ An Act to reorganize the local government of engaged in the performance of any of the duties Keating, Healy, Thomell, Codington, the Presi­ Affirmative— Assistant Aldermen Foley, Clancy, : prescribed in this ordinance to be protected from Keating, Wisser, Healy, Thomell, Codington, j the City of New York,” passed April 30, 1873 ; dent, Assistant Aldermen Keenan, Wade, Kehoe, and section I of chapter 779, being an act entitled nindrance or molestation. Every dog mentioned Bracks, Kelly, Simonson, Cumisky, Linden, Som­ the President, Assistant Aldermen Keenan, Wade, in this ordinance, when so captured and delivered Kehoe, Bracks,t Kelly, Simonson, Cumisky, Lin­ “ An Act in relation to raising money by taxation mers, and Beyea— 17. in the County of New York, for county purposes,” as aforesaid, if not claimed by the owner or any Negative— Assistant Alderman Wisser— I. den, and Beyea— 17* other person, within a period of forty-eight And the same was directed to lie sent to his | passed June 14, 1873 ; and chapter 304, being an act entitled “ An Act to consolidate the govern­ hours thereafter, shall, within six hours after the Resolution, as follows: Honor the Mayor for approval. expiration of that time, be killed and destroyed, Resolved, That Henry M. Garvin be and he is ment of the City and County of New York, and Resolution, as follows : further to regulate the same,” p asad April 30, in such manner as may be determined upon by hereby appointed a Commissioner of Deeds, in Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public the Mayor. Any owner, or other person, who place of Jeremiah Oswald Sullivan, whose term of 1874 ; and chapter 303, being an act entitled “ An Works be and he is hereby directed to permit j Act in relation to the Estimates and Apportion­ may claim any such dog, shall, before being office has expired. Thomas VV. Gager to use the public hydrant^ in 1 placed in possession thereof, pay therefor the sum Which was referred to the Committee on Salaries ment for the support of the government of the Grand street, for the purpose of obtaining water to I County of New York,” passed April 30, 1874; of three dollars. and Offices. sprinkle the carriage-way of all that portion of j and chapter 308, being an act entitled “ An A ct in Sec. 3. Section 3 of the above-entitled ordinance Resolution, as follows: Grand steeet east of the , upon payment is hereby amended by adding after the word relation to the Estimates and Apportionment for Resolved, That Henry Thompson be and he of the usual fee, as provided by ordinance of the I the support of the government of tne City of New “ paid” before the words “ until otherwise order­ is hereby appointed a Commissioner of Deeds in Common Council. ed,” the words “ and all other expenses of en­ York/’ passed May 1, 1874,— a meeting is hereby and for the City and County of New York, in Assistant Alderman Kehoe moved to refer to I called of the Mayor, Comptroller, President of forcing the provisions of this ordinance.” place of Albert C . Wing, whose term of office has the Committee on Public Works. Sec. 4. Section 4 of the above-entitled ordinance the Board of Aldermen, and the President of the expired. The President put the question whether the I Department of Taxes and Assessments, constitut­ is hereby repealed. The President put the question whether the Board would agree with said motion. Sec. 5. Sections 5, 6, and 7 o f the above-en­ ing a Board of Estimate and Apportionment, to Board would agree with said resolution. Which was lost by the following vote : be held at the office of the Comptroller, on Tues­ titled ordinance shall hereafter be numbered re­ Which was concurred in by the following vote : Affirmative— Assistant Aldermen Keenan, Ke- j spectively 4, 5, and 6. day, July 8, 1874, at 3 o’clock P. M., for the Affirmative— Assistant Aldermen Foley, Clancy, hoe, and Simonson— 3. purpose of acting upon such matters as may come Sec. 6. All ordinances, or parts of ordinances, Keating, Wisser, Healy, Thomell, Codington, the Negative— Assistant Aldermen Foley, Clancy, | inconsistent or conflicting with the provisions of before said Board under the acts and provisions of President, Assistant Aldermen Keenan, Wade, 1 Keating, Wisser, Healy, Thomell, Codington, the the acts aforesaid— for the purpose of making an this ordinance, are hereby repealed. Kehoe, Bracks, Kelly, Simonson, Cumisky, Som­ President, A ssista n t Aldermen Wade, Bracks Sec. 7. This ordinance shall take effect immedi- appropriation for the Commissioners of Excise. mers, and Beyea— 17- Kelly, Cumisky, Linden, and Beyea— 14. W. F. HAVEMEYER, ately. Negative— Assistant Alderman Linden— 1. Assistant Alderman Healy moved the adoption Mayor. The said ordinance, when so amended, shall Ana the same was directed to be sent to His of said resolution. read as follows : (INDORSED:) Honor the Mayor for approval. The President put the question whether the j Admission of a copy of the within, as served Board would agree with said motion. A n Ordinance to provide for the killing of dogs Ordinance as follows: upon us this day, July 6, 1874. in the City of New York. Resolved, That William G. Livingston be and Which was carried by the following vote : W. F. Havemeyer, Mayor of the City of New Affirmative— Assistant Aldermen Foley, Clancy, The Mayor, Aldermen, and Commonalty of he is hereby appointed a City Surveyor. York; Andrew H. Creep, Comptroller of the the City of New York, do ordain as follows: The President put the question whether the Keating, Wisser, Healy, Thomell, Codington, | City of New York ; Samuel B. H. Vance, Presi­ the President, Assistant Aldermen Keenan, Wade, Section 1. Hereafter it shall not be lawful to Board would agree with said resolution. dent of the Board of Aldermen ; John Wheeler, Bracks, Simonson, Cumisky, Linden, and Beyea permit any dog to go abroad loose, or at large, in | Which was concurred in by the following vote : President of the Department of Taxes and Assess- any o f the streets, lanes, alleys, where not in- I Affirmative— Assistant Aldermen Foley, Clancy, —* - | ments. • Negative—5 Assistant Aldermen Kehoe and closed, highways, parks, or public places within Keating, Wisser, Healy, Thomell, Codington, the Present—Andrew H. Green, Comptroller of the the corporate limits of the City of New York, President, Assistant Aldermen Keenan, Wade, I K elly— 2. City of New York ; Samuel B. H. Vance, Presi­ And the same was directed to be sent to his unless the head of every such dog shall be Kehoe, Bracks, Kelly, Simonson, Cumisky, Lin­ dent of the Board of Aldermen ; John Wheeler, Honor the Mayor for approval. encased in a wire muzzle sufficiently den, Sommers, and Beyea— 18. President of the Department of Taxes and Assess­ large to cover the head entirely, but And the same was directed to be sent to his GENERAL ORDERS. ments. so constructed as to admit of the dog opening Honor the Mayor for approval. Assistant Aid erman Kelly called up The Comptroller moved that the Board take a its mouth to the fullest extent, and in no case to Resolution, as follows: G . O . 666, j recess until to-morrow (Thursday) at eleven permit the nose of the dog to protrude ; the muzzle Resolved, That Thomas C. Huxley be and he I being a resolution as follows: I o’clock A . M. to be securely fastened around the throat and be­ is hereby appointed a Commissioner of Deeds in Resolved, That permission be and is hereby Which was agreed to. hind the ears of every such dog, under a penalty JOHN WHEELER, and for the City and County of New York, in given to the Trustees of the Presbyterian Church, Secretary. of three dollars for each offence, to be recovered tire place of Charles F. Schmohl, whose term of now in the course of erection, on the northwest against the owner, possessor, or person who har­ office has expired. comer of Fifth avenue and Fifty-fifth street, to bored such dog within three days previous to the The President put the question whether the construct and keep a door-piece and buttresses of EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. time of such dog being so found going abroad, j Board would agree with said resolution. _ tower on the Fifth avenue front of said church, as —---♦ — —• loose, or at large, and the Commissioner of Police Which was concurred in by tire following vote : shown on the accompanying diagram, and not to Report for the week ending July 11, 1874: are hereby authorized and directed to cause com­ Affirmative— Assistant Aldermen Foley, Clancy, project more than seven feet beyond the house- I granted and amounts received for plaint to be made to the Corporation Attorney Keating, Wisser, Healy, Thomell, Codington, the line on said avenue ; also to place and keep the i licenses and fines by First Marshal: against the owner or possessor o f every dog per President, Assistant Aldermen Keenan, Wade, projections, also shown on said diagram, on the Licenses granted...... 252 nutted to go loose or at large within the corporate Kehoe, Bracks, Kelly, Simonson, Cumisky, Lin­ Fifty-fifth street front of said church, and not to 1 Amount received...... : 00 limits, as aforesaid, for the recovery of the penalties den, Sommers, and Beyea— 18. extend more than four feet beyond the house-line Pefmits issued for street stands, signs, show- prescribed in this ordinance ; such penalty, when And the same was directed to be sent to his of said street, the work to be done under the di­ ' riiwc, deliveries, etc., and amount received for ’ collected, to be accounted for semi-monthly, and Honor the Mayor for approval. rection of the Commissioner of Public Works, and sam e: paid to the Comptroller of said city, and upon the the permission hereby given to continue only dur­ Permits issued...... <55 requisition of the Mayor, to be applied towards Resolution, as follows: i Amount received...... $1,227 00 Resolved, That Percy H. McMahon be and he ing the pleasure of the Common Council. the payment of enforcing the provisions of this Assistant Alderman Kelly moved to refer the W. F. HAVEMEYER, s hereby appointed a Commissioner of Deeds in Mayor. «dinance. . , and for the City and County of New York, in the same to the Committee on Law Department. . Sec. 2. The Mayor of the City of New York is July 14. THE CITY RECORD. 753

4. Auditing Bureau ; Main floor, west end. Second District— Fourth, Sixth and Fourteenth Wards, o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t h e f o l - lowing Assessment Lists have been received by the DIRECTORY 5. Bureau of Licenses; Ground floor, west end. No. 5 14 Pearl street, 9 A . M. to 4 p. m . N 6. Bureau o f M arkets; Ground floor, west end. Third District— Eighth, Ninth and Fifteenth Wards, No. Board of Assessors from the Commissioner of Public 7. Bureau for the reception of all moneys paid into the 13 Greenwich avenue, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Works : Treasury in the City, and for the payment of money on Fourth District—Tenth and Seventeenth Wards, No. 163 ; Persons interested are requested to call and examme the warrants drawn by the Comptroller and countersigned East Houston street, 9 a. m. to 4 P. M. same. COMMON COUNCIL. by the Mayor, at the Office of Chamberlain and County Fifth District—Seventh, Eleventh and Thirteenth Wards, i. Regulating and grading, setting curb and gutter, and Treasurer; Main floor, west end. No. 154 Clinton street, 9 a. m. to 4 P. M. flagging four feet wide, Sixty-eighth street, from Eighth 8. Bureau for die Collection of Assessments ; Rotunda. Sixth District— avenue to Hudson river, Seventh District— Nineteenth and Tw enty -second Wards, 2. Regulating and grading, setting curb and gutter, and Fifty-seventh street, between Third and Lexington avenues, BOAE\D OF ALDERM EN. LAW DEPARTMENT. flagging Sixty-eighth street, from Third to Fourth avenue. 9 a . m . to 4 P . m . Counsel to the Corporation, Staats Zeitung Building, Eighth District— Sixteenth and Twentieth Wards, south­ 3. Paving with stone-blocks, Sixty-eighth street, from Fourth to Fifth avenue.* 1. Samuel B. H. Vance, ao6 W est 33d street. 3d floor : 9 a . m . to s p. m. west comer Twenty-second street and Seventh avenue, 9:30 Public Administrator, 115 and 117 Nassau street, 10 3. Oliver P. C . Billings, 143 East 34th street. A. M. to 4 P . m . 4. For building sewer in Sixth avenue, between One 3. Jenkins Van Schaick, 1 University place. a. m. to 4 P. M. Ninth District— Twelfth Ward, No. 2374 Fourth avenue, Hundred and Twenty-ninth street and One Hundred and 4. Stephen V. R. Cooper, 318 W est 51st street. Corporation Attorney, 115 and 117 Nassau street, 8J£ 9 a . m . to 4 p. M. Forty-seventh street, with branches. 5. John Falconer, 308 East 15th street. a . m . to 4 V% p. M. Tenth District—Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Wards, 5. For building basin on southwest corner Seventy-fifth 6. George Koch, 638 Lexington avenue. Attorney for the Collection of Arrears of Personal northeast comer of Third avenue and Southern Boulevard, street and Lexington avenue. * Taxes; Brown stone building. , 32 Cham­ 7. Peter Kehr, 30 Seventh avenue. Bridge, 9 a . m . to 4 P. m . 6. For building basin on northwest comer Seventy-fifth 8. Robert McCafferty, 858 Lexington avenue. bers street, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. p o l i c e COURTS. Attorney to the Department of Buildings, 20 Nassau street and Lexington avenue. 9. Oswald Ottendorfer, 7 East 17th street. First District— Fourteenth, Twenty-fourth, Twenty-fifth, 7. For building basin on northwest comer Seventy-sixth street, room 52, 9 a. m . to 5 p. m. 10. Edward tiilon, 557 Hudson street. Twenty-sixth, Twenty-seventh, and portion of Sanitary street and Lexington avenue. 11. Patrick Lysaght, 37 City Hall place, POLICE DEPARTMENT. Precinct, Tombs, comer Franklin and Centre streets, 7 a. m. ra. Richard Flanagan, 312 West 33d street. j T he limits to be assessed are embraced as follows, viz. : NO. 300 MULBERRY STREET, ALWAYS OPEN. to 3 P. M. 13. John Reilly, 314 East r4th street. Second District— Eighth, Ninth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth, i. Both sides of Sixty-eighth street, and to the extent of 14. John J. M oms, 117 W est 21st street. Central Office. ; one-half the block on the intersecting streets. Commissioners’ Office Twentieth, Twenty-fiftn, Thirty-third, Twenty-eighth, and r<. Joseph A. Monheimer, 333 East 31st street. 2. Both sides of Sixty-eighth street, and to the extent of Superintendent’s Office. Twenty-ninth Precincts, Greenwich avenue, comer of SAMUEL B. H. VANCE, Presider t. 1 one-half the block on the intersecting streets. Inspectors’ Office. Tendi street, 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Jo s e p h C. P i n c k n e y , Clerk, 37 Stuyvesant street. Chief Clerk’s Office, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Third District— Seventh, Tenth, Eleventh, Thirteenth, 3. Both sides of Sixty-eighth street, and to the extent of Property Clerk, . “ " “ Seventeenth, Eighteenth, and portion of Sanitary Precinct, one-half the block on the intersecting streets. No. 69 Essex street, 8 A. M. to 4 p. m. Bureau of Street Cleaning, 8 a . m . to 5 p . m . I 4. Both sides of Sixth avenue, from One Hundred and Fourth District— Nineteenth, Twenty-first, Twenty-sec­ STANDING COMMITTEES. Bureau of Elections, *' “ “ Twenty-eighth to One Hundred and Forty-seventh street, ond, Twenty-third and Nineteenth Sub-station, Fifty-sev­ I and the blocks between Sixth and Seventh avenues and A rts and Sciences, including P ublic Instruction — enth street, between Third and Lexington avenues, 8 A. m. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. I One Hundred and Twenty-eighth and One Hundred and Aldermen Billings, Monheimer, and Reilly. to S P. M. ! Forty-seventh streets. CITY HALL, 0 A. M. tO 4 PI M. Fifth District—Twelfth Ward, No. 2374 Fourth avenue Ferries.— Aldermen Falconer, Cooper, and Lysaght. I 5. 'All the lots on south side of Seventy-fifth street, be­ Commissioners’ Office, No. 19. (Harlem), 8 a . m . to 4 p. m . F inance.— Aldermen Van Schaick, Gilon, Kehr, Moms, tween Lexington and Fourth avenues. and Ottendorfer. Chief Clerk’s Office, No. 20. I 6. The whole block bounded by Seventy-fifth and L ands and Places.— Aldermen McCafferty, Koch, and Contract Clerk’s Office, No. 21. Seventy-sixth streets and Lexington and Fourth avenues. Gilon. Engineer in charge of Sewers, No. 21. FIRE DEPARTMENT. L aw Department.—Aldermen Cooper, Billings, and “ “ Boulevards and Avenues, No. i8J£. 7. Block bounded by Seventy-sixth and Seventy-seventh Flanagan. Bureau of Repairs and Supplies, No. t8. streets and Lexington and Fourth avenues. M arkets.— Aldermen Morris, Kehr, and Lysaght. “ Lamps and Gas, No. 13. THOMAS B. ASTEN, Head-Quarters, P rinting and A dvertising.— Aldermen Kehr, Otten­ “ Incumbrances, No. 13. Chairman. Fire D epartment, C ity of N ew Y ork, dorfer, and Falconer. “ Street Improvements, No. n. Office, Board of A ssessors, 127 and 129 M ercer Street, 1 P ublic W orks.— Aldermen Koch, Morris, and Gilon. " Chief Engineer , No. nj£. No. 19 Chatham street, » N ew Y ork, July 14, 1874. R ailroads.— Aldermen Billings, Van Schaick, and Otten­ “ Water Register, No. 10. N ew York, June 24, 1874. dorfer. “ Water Purveyor, No. 4. r o p o s a l s f o r f u r n i s h i n g t w o s t e a m R epairs and Supplies.— Aldermen Kehr, Cooper, and “ Streets and Roads, No. 13. P Boilers for Engines Nos. 27 and 29 of this Department UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE Flanagan. will be received at these head-quarters until to o’clock P owner or owners, occupant or occupants of all houses R oads.— Aldermen Cooper, Gilon, and Reilly. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES AND A. m ., Monday,(July 27, 1874, at which time the bids will be and lots, improved or unimproved lands, affected thereby, S alaries and O ffices.— Aldermen Ottendorfer, Koch, CORRECTION. publicly opened and read. that the following assessments have been completed and are T w o responsible sureties, residents o f this city, will be and McCafferty. Central Office, No. 66 Third avenue, 8 a . m . to 5 p . m . lodged in the office of the Board of Assessors for examina­ Streets.— Aldermen Monheimer, Billings, and McCaf­ Out Door Poor Department, No. 66 Third avenue, al­ required with each proposal, who must justify in double the tion by all persons interested, v iz .: ferty. ways open ; entrance on Eleventh street. amount of the bid. Proposals will not be considered unless No. 1. For regulating, grading, setting curb and gutter, sureties are named. Street P avements.— Aldermen Falconer, Monheimer, Free Labor Bureau, Nos. 8 and 10 Clinton place, 8 a . m . and flagging One Hundred and Fourth, One Hundred and Proposals must be indorsed “ Proposal for furnishing and Van Schaick. to s p. M. Fifth, and One Hundred* and Sixth streets, from Eighth Steam Boilers.” Reception Hospital, City Hall Park, northeast comer, avenue to Public Drive. always open. Blank proposals and information as to style and kind of Reception Hospital, Ninety-ninth street and Tenth ave­ Boiler required will be furnished upon application at these No. 2. For regulating, grading, setting curb and gutter, . and flagging One Hundred and Fifty-second street, from BOAUD ASSISTANT ALDERM EN. nue, always open. head-quarters. Bellevue Hospital, foot of Twenty-sixth street, East The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all S t Nicholas avenue to Eleventh avenue. river, always open. of the proposals submitted. No. 3. For regulating and grading One Hundred and 1. Thomas Foley, 18 West street JOSEPH L. PERLEY, 3 . Jeremiah Murphy, 43 Cherry street. ROSWELL D. HATCH, Twentieth street, from Seventh to Eighth avenue. 3. Charles M. Clancy, 167 Mott street. FIRE DEPARTMENT. CORNELIUS VAN COTT, No. 4. For regulating and grading One Hundred and 4. John C. Keating, 333 C herry street. . NOS. 127 AND 129 MERCER ST., O A. M. TO 4 P. M. Commissioners. Eighteenth street, from Seventh to Eighth avenue. 3. Henry Wisser, 151 Prince street. Commissioners’ Office. C hief of Department. 6. Michael Healy, 19 Ridge street Inspectors of Combustibles. Fire Marshal. No. 5. Building sewer in Fifty-sixth street between 7. Thos. L. Thornell, 169 West 12th street H ead-Quarters, Eleventh avenue and the Hudson river. Fire D epartment, C ity of N ew Y ork, 8. John Theiss, 223 Bowery. HEALTH DEPARTMENT. No. 6. For building sewer in Washington street, between 9. George F. Codington, 62 Perry street 12 7 and 129 Mercer Street, West Eleventh and Bank streets. 10. Joseph P. Strack, 179 Third street. NO. 30I MOTT STREET. • N ew- Y ork, July 14,1874. 11. William S. Kreps, 354 West 27th street. Commissioners' Office, 9 a . m . to 4 p . m . No. 7. For building sewer in Washington street, between o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t h e f o l - 1 3 . Sanitary Superintendent, always open. | Christopher and West Tenth streets. Patrick Keenan, 217 Lewis street. lowing articles, viz.: Register of Records, for granting burial permits, on all 13. William W ade, 144 West 21st street. NOne Steam Fire-engine, built by the Allerton Iron Works. No. 8. For building sewer in Greenwich street, between 14. John J. Kehoe, 138 First avenue. days of the week, except Sunday, from 7 a . m. to 6 P. m . Six extra Wheels made for said Engine. West Twelfth and Jane streets. 15. Edward Bracks, 422 West 39th street. and on Sundays from 8 a . m . to 5 p. M. One Two-wheeled Hose-jumper— No. 9. For building sewer in Seventy-fifth street, between 16. George K elly, 318 West 20th street. will be sold at auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, on 17. Stephen N. Simonson, 305 West 48th street. First and Second avenues. • DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PARKS. Saturday, July 2 5 , 1874, at 12 o’clock, noon, at the Repair 18. Philip Cumisky, 552 First avenue. Commissioner’s Office, 36 Union Sq., 9 a . m . to 5 P. M. Y ard of the Department, Nos. 19 and 21 Elizabeth street. No. 10. For building basin on the north side of Sixtieth 19. H enry A. Linden, 68th st., bet. 10th and n th aves. JOSEPH L. PERLEY, street, between the Boulevard and Ninth avenue. 30. Isaac Sommers, 165 East a d stree t. 6 DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS. ROSWELL D. HATCH, No. it. For flagging Sixty-ninth street, from Third to 3 1. Benjamin Beyea, 131st street near 4th avenue Commissioner’s Office, 346 and 348 Broadway, comer JOSEPH P. STRACK, President. CORNELIUS VAN COTT, Fourth avenue. Leonard street, 9 a . m . to 4 p. m . Commissioners. W. H. Moloney, Clerk. The limits embraced by such assessment include all the several houses and lots o f ground, vacant lots, pieces and DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS. Commissioners’ Office, brown stone building, C ity Hall parcels of land, situated on STANDING COMMITTEES. Park, 32 Chambers street, 9 a . m . to 4 p. m . ; on Saturday, LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT. No. 1. Both sides of One Hundred and Fourth, One Hun­ 9 a . m . to 3 P. M. dred and Fifth, and One Hundred and Sixth streets, from A rts and Sciences.—Assistant Aldermen Cumisky, Surveyor’s Bureau, 19 Chatham street. 9 a . m . to 4 p . m . Eighth avenue to Public Drive, to the extent of half the Murphy, and Codington. Board of Assessors, “ “ Office of C lerk of the Board of A ldermen J block, at intersections of New avenue. Donations.— Assistant Aldermen Sommers, Wisser, and and Supervisors, No. 8 City Hall, No. 2. Both sides of One Hundred and Fifty-second W ade. , . DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS. N ew Y ork, June 3, 1874.) street, from St. Nicholas avenue to Eleventh avenue. Ferries. — Assistant Aldermen Healy, Kehoe, and Superintendent’s Office, 2 Fourth avenue, 9 A. m . to 4 p . m . Theiss. UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL No. 3. Both sides of One Hundred and Twentieth street, Finance.—Assistant Aldermen Clancy, Sommers, and BOARD OF EXCISE P persons having claims against the County of N ew from Seventh to Eighth avenue York, that such claims cannot now be audited by the Board W ade. Commissioners’ Office, 299 Mulberry st, 9 A. M. to 4 p . m . L amps and G as.— Assistant Aldermen Foley, Beyea, of Supervisors, but must be presented directly to the De­ No. 4. Both sides o f. One Hundred and Eighteenth and Brucks. BOARD OF EDUCATION. partment of Finance for payment. street, from Seventh to Eighth avenue. Also,that all bills pending before said Board, or its Com­ Law D epartment.— Assistant Aldermen Clancy, Kee­ CORNER GRAND AND ELM STREETS. No. 5. Both sides of Fifty-sixth street, from Ninth ave­ mittees, have been transmitted to the Department aforesaid nan, and Thornell. Office o f the Board, 0 a . m . to 4 p . m . nue to the Hudson river, and both sides of Eleventh avenue, for action thereon. Markets.— Assistant Aldermen Kelly, Kehoe, Keating, Superintendent o f Schools, 9 a . m. to 5 P. m . between Fifty-sixth and Fifty-seventh streets. Foley, and Beyea. _ JOSEPH C. PINCKNEY, National A ffairs.— Assistant Aldermen Theiss, Mur­ Clerk of the Board of Aldermen and Supervisors. No. 6. Both sides of Washington street, between West COMMISSIONERS OF ACCOUNTS. Eleventh and Bank streets, excepts lot next to West phy, Cumisky, Simonson, and Codington. _ Office, No. 32 Chambers street (basement). Ordinances.— Assistant Aldermen Wisser, Kehoe, and Eleventh street. Sommers. COMMISSIONERS OF EMIGRATION. No. 7. Both sides of Washington street, between Chris­ Printing and A dvertising.— Assistant Aldermen Keat­ CASTLE GARDEN. POLICE DEPARTMENT. topher and West Tenth streets, except lots next to West ing, Kreps, Beyea, Sommers, and Theiss. Commissioners’ Office, 9 a . m . to 5 p. m . Tenth street. Public H ealth.— Assistant Aldermen Theiss, Wisser, Superintendent’s Office, 9 A . M. to 5 P. M. No. 8. Both sides of Greenwich street, between West and Cumisky. C entral D epartment of the Municipal Police, No. 300 ulberry treet Twelfth and Jane streets, except east corner lot next Jane Public Buildings.— Assistant Aldermen Keenan, Mur­ THE CITY RECORD. M S , P roperty C lerk’s Office, R oom 39, street. phy, and Wisser. Office, No. 3, City Hall, northwest corner, basement, Public W orks.— Assistant Aldermen Sommers, Keating, 8 N ew Y ork, June 20, 1874. a . m. to 6 p. m. « No. 9. Both sides of Seventy-fifth street, between First and Kreps. MISCELLANEOUS OFFICES. WNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY and Second avenues, except lots next to Second avenue. R ailroads.— Assistant Aldermen Healy, Keenan,Linden, HOURS 9 A . M. TO 4 P. M. O Clerk, 300 Mulberry street. Room 39, for the follow­ No. 10. North side of Sixtieth street, between the Boule­ Cumisky, and Theiss. Coroners' Office, 40 East Houston street. ing articles, now in his custody, without claimants:—Case ,>1UBUU IIIIIIM ... ■ „„„ Roads.— Assistant Aldermen Cumisky, Thornell, and vard and Ninth avenue, and of the Boulevard, Sheriff’s Office, first floor, northeast corner of New Court­ of brandy ; five revolvers ; seven pieces formers’ satin ; chest | between Sixtieth and Sixty-first streets, Bracks. house. of tea ; case sardines; twenty straw hats; gold locket • Salaries and O ffices.— Assistant Aldermen Bracks, County C lerk’s Office, first floor, southwest comer o f N ew money found and taken from insane person. No. 11. Both sides of Sixty-ninth street, from Third to Kehoe, and Wisser. Court-house. if C. A. ST. JOHN, Fourth avenue. Sewers.— Assistant Aldermen Kelly„Wade, and Wisser. Surrogate’s Office, first floor southeast comer of New Property Clerk. All persons whose interests are affected by the above- Streets.— Assistant Aldermen Bracks, Theiss, and Court-house. named assessments, and who are opposed to the same, or Linden. Register’s Office, Hall of Records, City Hall Park. either of them, are requested to present their objections in Street Pavements.— Assistant Aldermen Foley, Som­ District Attorney’s Office, second floor. Old Court-house writing to Thomas B. Asten, Chairman of the Board of As­ mers, and Simonson. I 32 Chambers street, 9 a . m . to 5 p. m . CORPORATION NOTICES. sessors, at their office. No. 19 Chatham street, within thirty Joint C ommittee on A ccounts.— Assistant Aldermen days from the date of this notice. Sommers, Keenan, and Linden. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. THOMAS B. ASTEN, JOHN McHARG, Commissioner’s Office, New County Court-house, 9 a . m , o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t h e f o l - , MUNSON H. TREADWELL, I tO 4 P. M. lowing Assessment List has been received by the N VALENTINE S. WOODRUFF. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Board of Assessors from the Commissioner of Public W orks: Board o f Assessors. Persons interested are requested to call and examine the I COURTS. Office, Board of A ssessors, same. 1 N ew Y ork, June 30,1874. | SUPREME COURT. No. 1.— Assessment for the regulating, grading, and ! TATEMENT OF THE HOURS DURING WHICH General Term, Special Term, Chambers, Circuit Part I, superstructure of the Boulevard Road or Public I)nve) 1 all the Public Offices in the City are open for busi- , S Circuit Part II, second floor. N ew Court-house, 10 a . m . to from the northerly side of the circle at the intersection of OT 1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOL- ness, and at which each Court regularly opens and ad- ! 3 >’•»*• Broadway, Eighth avenue, and Fifty-ninth street, to the N( lowing Assessment Lists have been received by the joums, as well as of the places where such offices are SUPERIOR COURT. southerly side of One Hundred and Fifty-fifth street Board o f Assessors from the Commissioner o f Public kept and such Courts are held. Part I, Part II, Third floor. N ew Court-house, 11 a . m . No. 3.— For flagging Fiftieth street, south side, between W orks: Clerks’ Office. Third floor, New Court-house, 9 A. M. Ninth and Tenth avenues. Persons interested are requested to call and examme the EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. to 4 p. M. No. 3.— For regulating, grading, setting curb and gutter, same. Mayor’s Office, No. 6 ,.City Hall, 10 a . m. to 3 p . m. . COMMON PLEAS. and flagging Seventy-fifth street, between Eighth and No. 1. For building sewer in Mangin street, between 10 A . 3 M. Mayor’s Marshal, No. 5, City Hall, M. to P. Third floor. N ew Court-house, 9 a . m . to 4 p. m . Tenth avenues. Stanton and Houston streets. Permit Bureau, No. t. City Hall, xo a . m. to a p. m. No. 4.— For paving Second avenue, from Sixty-third to GENERAL SESSIONS. No. 3. For laying Belgian pavement in Fifty-fourth License Bureau, No. x, City Hall, 10 a . M. to 2 P. m. Sixty-sixth street No. 32 Chambers street, to A. m . to 4 p. M. • street, from Tenth to Eleventh avenue. The limits to be assessed are embraced as follows: LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT. Clerk’s Office, 33 Chambers street, room 14, 10 a- m. to No. 3. For regulating and grading Eighty-sixth street, Clerk of die Common Council and of Board of Super- 4 p. M. No. 1.— Both sides of Boulevard, from Fifty-ninth street from Eighth to Tenth avenue. to One Hundred and Fifty-fifth street to the extent of vaors, 7 and 8, C ity Hall, 9 a . m. to 4 p. m. OVER AND TERMINER. The limits to be assessed are embraced as follows: Clerk of Board of Assistant Aldermen, 9 City Hall, 9 General Term, Special Term, No. 33 Chambers street, half the block at the intersecting streets. No. 2.— The property lqiown as W ard Nos. 36, 41 to 43, No. 1. The property known as Wards Nos. 1 to 19, inclu­ A . M. to 4 P. M. robm i t , xo A . m . sive. MARINE COURT. and 49 to so, inclusive. No. 3.—Both sides of Seventy-fifth street between No. 2. Both sides of Fifty-fourth street, from Tenth to FINANCE DEPARTMENT. General Term, room 17; Special Term, room 15; Cham­ Eighth and Tenth avenues, to the extent of half the block Eleventh avenue, to the extension of hall the block at the bers, room 18; 10 a . m . to 3 p . M. Clerk’s Office, room 19, ra w COUNTY COURT-HOUSE, OFFICE HOURS 9 A. M. TO 4 P. M. at the intersecting streets. intersecting streets. 9 A . M. to 4 p . M. No. 33 Chambers street Comptroller’s Office, West end. No. 4.— Both sides of Second avenue, between Sixty- No. 3. Both sides of Eighty-sixth street, from. Eighth to x. Bureau for the collection of the revenue accruing SPECIAL SESSIONS. third and Sixty-sixth streets, to the extent of half the block Tenth avenue, to the extension of half the block at the inter­ from rents and interest on bonds and mortgages, and re­ A t Tombs, comer Franklin and Centre streets, Tuesday*. at the intersection of Sixty-fourth and Sixty-fifth streets. venue arising from the use or sale o f property belonging secting streets. Thursdays, and Saturdays, 10 A. M. * THOMAS B. ASTEN, to or managed by the city; Ground floor, west end. THOMAS B. ASTEN, 3. Bureau for the Collection of Taxes; Brown stone justices’ (ox district) courts. Chairman. Chairman. First District—First Second, Third, and Fifth Wards, Office of the Board of A ssessors,) Office, Bo ard of A ssessors,! building. City Hall Park. No. 19 Chatham street, J 3. Bureau fot the Collection of Arrears of Taxes and southwest corner of Centre and Chambers streets, 10 a . m. N o. 19 C hatham Street, J u r a 27, 1874. ) • Anessments and Water Rents; Ground floor, west end. to 4 p. m. N ew Y o r k, July 10, 1874. 754 THE CITY RECORD. July 14.

Morgue—Bellevue H ospital, 1 D epartment of Finance, DEPARTMENT PUBLIC PARKS. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHAR­ July 6, 1874. J Bureau for th e C ollection of A ssessments, UNKNOWN MAN FROM FOOT OF THIR- . R otunda, C ourt-House, ITIES AND CORRECTION. teenth street. East river. Age about fifty-five years New Y ork, July 2,1874. D epartment ok P ublic Parks, 1 five feet seven inches high ; sandy hair; two teeth out on 36 U nion Square, New Y ork, July 13, 1874. ) right upper jaw. Was dressed in brown sack coat, mixed NOTICE TO PROPERTY-HOLDERS Morgue—Bellevue Hospital, 1 with red, brown pants, white bosom shirt, and elastic shoes. N ew York, July 10, 1874. j No effects on his person. PROPOSALS FOR DRESSED BASE NKNOWN BOY FROM PIER NO. ai, EAST By order of the Board. ROPERTY-HOLDERS ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED U river. Age about eighteen years ; 5 feet 4 inches THOM AS S. BRENNAN, P that the following assessment list was received in this COURSE STONES. high; black hair. Had on black and white check woolen Warden. Bureau this day for collection : shirt, gray pants (patched), coarse white cotton socks, low confirm ed June 16,1874. Morgue—Bellevue Hospital, I Outlet Sewer in Eightieth street, from Hudson river to r o p o s a l s i n s e a l e d e n v e l o p e s w i l l b e cut shoes with elastic sides. j By order of the Board. J u ly 6, 1874. J Road, to Eighty-first street, to Tenth avenue, to Eighty- received at the office of the Department of Public j NKNOWN MAN FROM GOVERNORS’ third street, to Ninth avenue, to Eighty-eighth street, to ParksP as above, until Friday, the 24th day of July, 1874, at THOMAS a BRENNAN, Warden. U Island. Age, about sixty years ; five feet six inches Eighth avenue, the hour of 9:30 o’clock a . m., when they will be publicly j high; gray hair and beard. Had on blue check over­ WITH BRANCHES IN NINTH AVENUE TO NINETY-SECOND opened, for the delivery of One Thousand (1,000) lineal feet STREET. D epartment of jacket, white shirt, steel-gray corded pants, white cotton of Dressed Base Course Stone, with two faces, for the Park socks, red flannel undershirt, and elastic gaiters. Found on All payments made on the above assessment on or before inclosing wall. P lju c C harities and C orrection, Corner of Third Avenue and Eleventh Street, his person, one cent, key, and two-bladed knife. September 1, 1874, will he exempt (according to law) from The stone is to be either Mountain Grawacke or approved By order of the Board. interest. After tnat date interest will be charged at the Granite, and is to be delivered on such dock, or upon N ew Y ork, July 1 3 ,1874. J ) TH OM AS S. BRENNAN, rate of seven per cent, from the date of confirmation. trucks, if provided, as shall be directed. No proposal will TN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ORDINANCE OF Warden. The Collector’s office is open daily, from 9 a . m. to 2 p. M., be considered unless accompanied by a sample of the stone 1 the Common Council “ In relation to the burial of for the collection of money, and until 4 p. m. for general in­ proposed to be furnished, and by an obligation in writing of strangers and unknown persons who may die in any of the formation. two responsible householders or freeholders of the City of public institutions of the City of New York, the Commis­ Morgue— Bellevue H o s p it a l , 1 SPENCER KIRBY, New York, their respective places of business or residence sioners of Public Charities report as follows: July 4,1874. ( Collector of Assessments. being named, to the effect that they will become bound as A t Charity Hospital, July n , 1874— Adam Groosman. UNKNOWN MAN FROM FOOT VESEY STREET, sureties in the sum of Fifteen Hundred (1,500) dollars for Fifty years of age, 5 feet 4 mches high, black hair, brown North river; age, about 30 years; 5 feet to inches high; hair washed off; traces of light brown mustache. D epartment of Finance, the faithful performance of the contract, should it be I eyes, goatee. Had on light brown coat, dark gray pants, Bureau for the C ollection of A ssessments, awarded upon that proposal. black hat, and slippers. Was one day in the hospital. Had on black frock coat, gray pants with dark stripe ; vest the same; white bosom shirt, gray knit undershirt, white Rotunda, C ourt-house, Each proposal must state the name and place of resi- A t City Prison, July 12, 1874—John Mullane. Native of N ew Y ork, May 29,1874. dence of the person making the same; the names of all Scotland; residence, Greenwich street; number not known. cotton socks and elastic gaiters. Found on his person a persons interested with him therein ; that it is made without Married. Age, fifty years; occupation, (jurying coal; two-bladed knife and mustache comb. Forefinger of left collusion with any other person making an estimate for the clothing very poor. Committed .by Justice Flammer. hand gone. NOTICE TO PROPERTY-HOLDERS. same work ; and that no member of the Common Council A t Morgue, from Pier No. 21, East river— Unknown boy. By order of the Board. or other officer of the Corporation is directly or indirectly About eighteen years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high. Had on TH OM AS S. BRENNAN, ROPERTY-HOLDERS ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED interested therein, or in any portion of the profits thereof. black and white checked shirt (woolen), gray patched pants, Warden. P that the following assessment lists were received this The Department reserves the right to reject any or all I coarse white cotton socks, low cut shoes with elastic sides. day in this Bureau for collection: proposals. Proposed sureties must verify their consent be­ By Order. N ew Y ork, July 8,1874. CONFIRMED APRIL 22, 1874. JOSHUA PHILLIPS, fore a Judge of a Court of Record in the County of New TN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ORDINANCE OF Opening of Seventieth street, from Fifth avenue to Fourth York. Secretary. avenue, and from Third avenue to the East river. Forms of proposal maybe obtained,and the terms of the X the Common Council “ In relation to the burial of strangers and unknown persons who may die in any of the CONFIRMED APRIL 28, 7874 contract settled as required by law seen at the office of Morgue—Bellevue H ospital, 1 Opening Ninety-third street, from Eighth avenue to New J uly 9, 1874. } public institutions of the City of New York,” the Commis­ the Secretary as above. sioners of Public Charities and Correction report as follows: Road, and from Twelfth avenue to the Hudson river. Proposals must be addressed to the President of the De­ NKNOWN MAN FROM PIER 52, NORTH CONFIRMED MAY 4, 1874. partment of Public Park s. and indorsed “ Proposals for A t Morgue, from foot of West Eleventh street, July 7, U river. Age, about 25 years, 5 ft. 5 in. high, brown 1874— Unknown man, 5 feet 10 inches high, body in Opening Ninety-second street, from Eighth avenue to Base Course Stone.” hair and part of light brown mustache remaining. Had on the water four or five months. Had on black sack coat, New Road, and from Twelfth avenue to the Hudson H. U STEBBINS, President, black pea-jacket, cut behind, black cloth pants and vest, bound with tape; black cloth vest; brown Cardigan jacket nver. PHILIP BISSINGER, white shirt, with coffin-shaped bosom, white ribbed drawers, with black silk lining ; white ribbed under shirt; white and A ll payments made on the above assessments on or be­ D. B. W ILLIAMSON, white knit undershirt, brown cotton socks, with colored bars brown barred stockings; elastic gaiters; no pants. Found fore the 30th day of July next, will be exempt (according THOM AS C. STEW ART, at top, elastic suspenders with green stripe, two white hand­ on his person a bone handled pen. to law) from interest. After that date interest will be commissioners D. P. P. kerchiefs, Oxford ties. Found on body two oval moss- By order. charged at the rate of 7 per cent, from the several dates of agate sleeve-buttons, three diamond-shape spiral studs, one Wii. Irwin, JOSHUA PHILLIPS, confirmation. Secretary, D. P. P. gold collar button, one brass night-key, and two cents. Secretary The Collector’s office is open daily from 9 a . m , to 2 p. m., By Order of the Board. for the collection of money, and until 4 P. M. for general THOM AS S. BRENNAN, information D epartment of Public Parks, ) Warden. D epartment of SPENCER KIRBY, 36 U nion Square, N ew Y ork, July 13, 1874. J Public C harities and C orrection, Collector of Assessments. Morgue—Bellevue Hospital, | N ew Y ork, July 6, 1874. 1 July S. 1874- J „ TN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ORDINANCE TNTEREST ON CITY STOCKS—THE INTEREST PROPOSALS FOR COAL. NKNOWN MAN FROM 82 GREENWICH X of the Common Council “ In relation to the burial of X on the Bonds and Stocks of the City of New York, due U street; age, about 22 years; 5 feet 5 inches high; Strangers or unknown persons who may die in any of the August 1, 1874, will be paid on that day, by the Chamber- dark brown hair and hazel eyes. Gray mixed pants, blue public institutions of the City of New York,” the Commis­ lain of the City, at his office, in the New Court-house. ROPOSALS IN SEALED ENVELOPES WILL BE overalls, white cotton shirt, hickory shirt, high, laced shoes, sioners of Public Charities and Correction report as follows: The transfer books will be closed from July 10 to August P received at the office of the Department of Public seamless Scotch cap with visor, light woollen sack coat D ied at Charity Hospital, July 5,1874—A man, named 1, 1874. Parks until Friday, the 24th day of July, 1874, at 9:30 Found on his person tobacco-box and clasp pocket-comb. John Waggoner; was received from Workhouse, July 2, A N D R EW H. GREEN, o’clock A.M., when they will be publicly opened, for Two By order of the Board. 1874; 5 feet 6 inches in height, brown hair, bald on fore­ Comptroller. Hundred and Forty-five tons of Coal, One Hundred and THOM AS S. BR EN N AN , head, left foot smaller than the right; wore black sack coat, C ity of N ew Y ork, Seventy tons of which shall be suitable for Furnaces, Warden. dark green plaid pants and high shoes. D epartment of F inance, and Seventy-five tons of which shall be suitable for Grates. A t Morgue, from 82 Greenwich street, July 5, 1874— Un­ C omptroller’s O ffice, All to be delivered on the dock foot of Seventy-ninth street, known man, age about 22 years, 5 feet 5 inches high, dark July 3, 1874. East river,-. D epartment of j Public C harities and C orrection, brown hair, hazel eyes. Had on gray mixed pants, blue The terms of the contract, settled as required by law, overalls, white cotton shirt, hickory shirt, high laced boots, D epartment of F inance, may now be seen, and forms of proposal obtained, at the Corner of Third avenue and Eleventh street, N ew Y ork, July 10, 1874. j seamless Scotch cap with visor, light woolen sack coat. Bureau for the'C ollection of A ssessments, office of the Secretary as above. Found on his person tobacco-box and clasp pocket-comb. ' R otunda, C ourt-house, Proposals must state the particular description of Coal TN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ORDINANCE OF JL the Common Council “ In relation to the burial of | A t Morgue, from foot of Vesey street, North river— Un­ N ew Y ork, July 6,1874. proposed to be delivered. known man, about 30 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, No proposal will be considered unless accompanied by strangers and unknown persons who may die in any of the public institutions of the City of New York,” the Commis­ hair washed off, traces of light brown moustache. Had on an obligation, in writing, of two responsible householders black frock coat, gray pants with dark stripe, vest the same, NOTICE TO PROPERTY-HOLDERS. or freeholders of the City of New York, their respective sioners of Public Charities and Correction report as follows: A t Morgue, from Pier 52, North river, July 9, 1874— Un- white bosom shirt, gray knit undershirt, white cotton socks, places of business or .residences being named, to the effect elastic gaiters. Found on his person a two-bladed knife ROPERTY-HOLDERS ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that they will become bound as sureties in the sum of One known man, about 25 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, that the following assessment list was received this day- brown hair, and part of light brown mustache remaining; j and comh. Forefinger of left hand gone. P Thousand (1,000 dollars for the faithful performance of the By order. in this Bureau for collection ; contract, should it be awarded upon that proposal had on black pea-jacket, cut behind, black cloth coat and c o n f ir m e d JUNE 18,1874. vest, white shirt, with coffin-shaped bosom, white ribbed I JOSHUA PHILLIPS, Each proposal must state the name and place of resi­ Secretary. Opening Ninety-seventh and Ninety-eighth streets, from dence of the person making the same ; the names of all drawers, white knit undershirt, brown cotton socks, with J Eighth avenue to the Boulevard. persons interested with him therein ; that it is made with­ colored bars at top, elastic suspenders, with green stripe, . All payments made on the above assessment on or before out collusion with any other person making an estimate two white handkerchiefs, Oxford ties. Found on body two September 5, 1874, will be exempt (according to law) from for the same work ; and that no member of the Common oval moss-agate sleeve buttons, three diamond-shaped spiral NOTICE TO CLAIMANTS. interest After that date interest will be charged at the Council or other officer of the Corporation is directly or studs, one gold collar button, one brass night-key, and two | ♦ ------rate of seven per cent from the date of confirmation. indirectly interested therem, or in any portion of the profits cents. C ommission for the Erection of the 1 The Collector’s office isopen daily, from 9 a . m. to 2 p. m., thereof. A t Morgue, from Pier 27, North river, July 9, 1874— Ed­ C ourt-house in T hird Judicial D istrict 1 for the collection of money, and until 4 p. m. for general in­ The Department reserves the right to reject any or ward Conway, fireman, steamer “ Doris,” a resident of j of the C ity of N ew Y ork, formation. all proposals. Proposed sureties must verify their consent Providence, R. I. Fell overboard while intoxicated. No. 233 Broadway, R oom N o. 7. SPENCER KIRBY, before a Judge of a Court of Record in the County of New By Order. N ew Y ork, July 7,1874. J Collector of Assessments. JOSHUA PHILLIPS, LL PARTIES HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST THE York. Secretary. Proposals must be addressed to the President of the De­ A City of New York on account of the said Court­ D epartment of Finance, partment of Public Parks, and indorsed “ Proposals for house, are hereby notified to present the same at this office Bureau for the Collection of A ssessments, Coal.” D epartment of within ten days from this date. R otunda, C ourt-house, H. G. STEBBINS, President, Public C harities and C orrection, I H EN R Y H. PORTER, N ew Y ork, June 8,1874 PHILIP BISSINGER. C orner T hird A venue and Eleventh Street[ET,, [ WILLIAM DODGE, D. B. WILLIAMSON, N ew Y ork, July 7,1874.J EDWARD BERRIAN, THOM AS E. STEW ART, TN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ORDINANCE | Commissioners. NOTICE TO PROPERTY-HOLDERS. Commissioners D. P. P. X of the Common Council “ In relation to the burial of ROPERTY-HOLDERS ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED W m. Irwin, Strangers and Unknown persons who may die in any of the j Secretary D. P. P. Public Institutions of the City of New York,” the Commis- 1 P that the following assessment list was received this sioners of Public Charities and Correction report as follows: FINANCE DEPARTMENT. day in this Bureau for collection. D ied at the New York City Asylum for the Insane, CONFIRMED APRIL 20, 1874. Ward’s Island, July 2, 1874— Edward Haeverick alias Opening Eleventh avenue, from Fifty-ninth street to the H enrich, German ; thirty-seven years of age, six feet high, | Bureau for the C ollection of A ssessments, 1 Bou) tevard. R otunda, C ourt-house, SUPREME COURT. weighs one hundred and seventy pounds, brown hair and All payments made on the above assessment on or before N ew Y ork, June 23, 1874. ) eyes; by occupation musician ; residence in New York the 8tn day of August next, will be exempt (according to In the matter of the application of the Mayor, Aldermen about thirteen years. Had on black beaver overcoat, black law), frominterest After that date interest will be charged and Commonalty of the City of New York, relative to | frock coat, black doeskin pants and vest, white shirt, white j NOTICE TO PROPERTY-HOLDERS. at the rate of seven per cent, from the date of confirmation. the opening and extending of Desbrosses street, in an i knit undershirt, high black silk hat, and congress gaiters. , The Collector’s office is open daily from 9 a . m. to 2 p. m„ easterly direction from its present termination at Hud­ Committed as insane February 5,1874. No person has been for the collection of money, and until 4 p. m ., for general son street, to Varick street, in the City of New York. to visit him, nor could any information in regard to his ROPERTY-HOLDERS ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED information. friends or relatives be obtained from him. No effects. P that the following assessment lists were received this SPENCER KIRBY day in this Bureau for collection : Collector of Assessments. o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t h e b i l l A t Morgue, from foot of Thirteenth street, East river, of costs, charges and expenses incurred by reason of July 6— Unknown man, about fifty-five years of age, five CONFIRMED M aY 28, 1874. N feet seven inches high, sandy hair, two teeth out of right the proceedings in the above-entitled matter, will be pre­ Opening Ninety-fourth street, from Eighth avenue to sented for taxation to one of the Justices of the Supreme upper jaw. Had on brown sack coat, mixed with red, brown pants, white bosom shirt, and elastic shoes. No I New Road, and from Twelfth avenue to the Hudson River. BOARD OF EDUCATION. Court, at a Special Term to be held in the Chambers there­ Opening Ninety-fifth street, from Eighth avenue to New of, in die New Court-house in the City of New York, on effects found on body. the 15th day of July, A. D. 1874, at 11 o’clock in the fore­ A t Morgue, from Governors’ Island, July 6— Unknown Road, and from Twelfth avenue to the Hudson River. EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY noon. man, age about sixty years, five feet six inches high, gray All payments made on the above assessments on or before S the School Trustees of the Seventeenth Ward, at the EUGENE H. POM EROY, j hair and beard. Had on blue check over-jacket, white August 22, 1874, will be exempt (according to law), Hall of the Board of Education, comer of Grand and Elm CLINTON G. COLGATE, . shirt, steel-gray corded pants, white cotton socks, red from interest. After that date interest will be charged streets, until Wednesday, the 15th day of July, 1874, and LEOPOLD L. LAMBERT, flannel undershirt, and elastic gaiters. Found on body, one at the rate oi 7 per cent, from the date of confirmation. The until 9.30 o’clock a . m. on said day, for the carpenters’ work Commissioners. ! cent, key, and two bladed knife. Collector’s office is open daily from 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. for the and materials of a new school-house for Primary School No. N ew Y ork, July 1,1874. By order collection of money, and until 4 P. M. for general information. 9, on the north side of First street, between First and Second JOSHUA PHILLIPS, SPENCER KIRBY, avenues. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office Secretary. Collector of Assessments. of the Superintendent of School Buildings, No. 146 Grand In the matter of the opening of the “ Fort Washington __• ______. street, third floor. _ Ridge Road,” between the Boulevard on the West, Two responsible and approved sureties, residents of this Eleventh avenue and Kingsbridge road on the East, D epartment of 1 Bureau for the C ollection of A ssessments, Public C harities and C orrection, i city, will be required from the successful bidder. Proposals One Hundred and Fifty-ninth street on the South, and a R otunda, C ourt-house, will not be considered unless sureties are named. point near Inwood street on the North. No. 66 T hird A venue, N ew Y ork, June 20,1874. N ew Y ork, July 3, 1874. J Proposals must be indorsed " Proposal for Carpenter The undersigned. Commissioners of Estimate and Assess­ TN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ORDINANCE Work.” . ment in the above entitled proceeding, hereby give notice to X of the Common Council “ In relation to the burial of NOTICE TO PROPERTY-HOLDERS. The name of the party or firm submitting a proposal must owners, lessees, and parties interested in any of the lands, strangers or unknown persons who may die in any of the be indorsed on the outside of the envelope containing said buildings, or premises to be taken or damaged in this pro­ public institutions of the City of New York,” the Commis- ROPERTY-HOLDERS ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED ceeding (excepting those who have already appeared), to I sioners of Public Charities and Correction report as PIT?heTnistees reserve the right to reject any or all of the produce their title deeds, or other documents relative to P that the following assessment lists were received this proposals submitted. ! follows: day in this Bureau lor collection : • their ownership of or interest in any of such lands, build­ Description of unknown man received at the Morgue, v HENRY MERZ, ings or premises, before the Commissioners (who will be | June 2.— Body in the water about five months; 5 feet 6 c o n f ir m e d JUNE 16, 1874. TH EO D O RE H. M EAD, present for that purpose), on the 14th day of July, 1874, at > inches high; dressed in brown Cardigan jacket red flannel ADAM WEBER. Sewers in First avenue, between Third and Sixth streets, OWEN MURPHY, 11 o’clock in the forenoon, at their office, No. 51 Chambers shirt white knit undershirt and drawers, dark, ribbed pants | and between Ninth and Tenth streets. street (room No. ), and in default thereof, the awards and heavy boots. No effects found on body. FRED. C. WAGNER. j Sewer in Cannon street, between Grand and Broome Board of School Trustees Seventeenth Ward. for damages will be made to “ unknown owners.” By Order. | streets. The Commissioners urgently request that the said owners, JOSHUA PHILLIPS, Sewers in One Hundred and Eleventh and One Hundred Dated, New York, July ist, 1874. lessees, or parties interested, appear in person before them Secretary. and Twelfth streets, between First avenue and Avenue A. at the time and place above mentioned. Sewer in Avenue A , between One Hundred and Twdn- Dated June 23,1874. Morgue—Bellevue Hospital, J . tieth and One Hundred and Twenty-third streets, with DEPARTMENT PUBLIC WORKS. WILLIAM KENNELLY, ! branch in One Hundred and Twenty-third street ALEX. W. HARVEY, Paving with stone blocks on Fifty-seventh street, from JOHN T. McGOWAN, NKNOWN MAN FRONTTHE FO&T OF WEST D epartment or P ublic W orks, 1 U Eleventh street; about four or five months in the Sixth to Eighth avenue. Commissioners. All payments made on or before August at, 1874, on the Commissioners’ Office, 19 C ity Hall, f water; about 5 feet 10 inches high. ONSUMERS OF CROTON WATER ARE Had on black sack coat, bound with ta p e ; black cloth above assessments, will be exempt (according to law) from interest After that date interest will be charged at the rate C hereby notified that the water terns for 1874 are vest, no pants; brown Cardigan jacket, with black silk now due, and are payable at die office of the water binding; white ribbed under shirt; white and brown barred of seven per cent from the date of confirmation. THE CITY RECORD. The collector’s office is open daily from 9 A . M . to 2 p. m , Regnter, Room No. 10, City Hall, from 10 A. ■ . to 4 r. M. stockings, elastic gaiters. Found on his person a bone handle each day. A penalty will be added to all water rent* re­ penholder. for the collection of money, and until 4 r. M., for general information. maining unpaid on the 1st of August. OPIES OF THE CITY RECORD CAN BE OB- By order of the Board. 1 * GEO. M. VAN NORT. tained at No. 2 City Hall (northwest comer) basement THOMAS S. BRENNAN, SPENCER KIRBY. C Collector of Assessments. Commissioner of Public W o rn . .Puce three cents each. • Warden.