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THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOURNAL. VOL. II NEW YORK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1874. NUMBER 394. 27. John Turner, book-store, 584 Broome street 7- Charles Ahssam, printer, 65 Cherry street Phillip Maher, clerk, 27 Rutgers street Denis Desmond, butcher, 27 Oliver street Michael W. Wiley, clerk, 7 Rutgers street R. J. Singleton, clerk, St. Nicholas Hotel Wm. Curley, clerk, 52 Oliver street Benjamin C. Anderson, gilder, 51 Rutgers 28. Henry Nicholson, clerk, 3 Vandam street John Gleeson, porter, 5 Batavia street street Henry Clay Fisk, copyist, 273 7th avenue P. B. Doogue, clerk, 44 Vandewater street Frederick Avery, clerk, 152 Henry street Nicholas H. Voss, book-keeper, 60 Cherry st 13- Thomas Hart, printer, 388 Cherry street Sixth Assembly District. Michael Friedsam, clerk, 59 Madison street John J. Barry, clerk, 157 East Broadway 1. George W. Mix, clerk, 273 Delancey street Thomas J. Mahafly, druggist, 44 Oak street Charles T. Johnson, laborer, 611 Grand st John S. Davies, book-keeper, 53 Mangin street Warren Richards, painter, 46 New Bowery 14. James Maroney, ship joiner, 35)4 Division 2. Abel Benjamin, lawyer, 27 Lewis street Peter Grady, tailor, 87 Oliver street street James Foster, clerk, 622 Grand street Charles Fisk, book-keeper, 46 New Bowery George Reagan, boat builder, 362 Madison 3. Geo. Miller, clerk, 40 Columbia street Edward F. Collins, clerk, 45 Madison street 15- street John Perry, machinist, 38 Lewis street John Heney, butcher, 35 Jefferson street 13. Cornelius A. Reegan, hotel clerk, 10 Henry 4. Daniel Lysaght, clerk, 156 Delancey street street 16. Timothy Scannell, clerk, 112 Henry street John G. Adnan, clerk, 58 Vesey street Arthur Macy, clerk, 159 Henry street Alex. Fraser, shipping clerk, 6 James slip 5. Thomas Angus, clerk, 284 Delancey street Lawrence McArdle, paper ruler, 592 Water 14. Charles Nammack, clerk, 33 Vandewater st *7- John Winn, printer, 15 Lewis street James Lynch, paper ruler, 7 Madison street street POLICE DEPARTMENT. James J. Sullivan, clerk, 364 Cherry street 6. John Heileg, book-keeper, 27 Lewis street 15. Francis J. McLean, clerk, 34 City Hall place Wm. A. Bowe, printer, ?.6i Delancey street Edward H. Tillman, manufacturer, 34 City Henry Ash, lawyer, 250 Clinton street John E. Barrett, book-binder, 345 Cherry 7. Chas. Beadle, book-keeper, 281 Delancey st POLICE DEPARTMENT OF THE Hall place John McConnell, japaner, 92 Broome street CITY OF NEW YORK, street 16. Wm. Johnson, clerk, 88 Elm street 8. John W. Holmes, calker, 384 Grand street No. 300 MULBERRY ST., John Clancy, Jr., salesman, 20 Centre street ,9- Chillian Rodman, calker, 102 Monroe street BUREAU OF ELECTIONS, William Dougherty, Jr., clerk, 8 Montgom- Edwd. Boyle, galvanizer, 57 Cannon street NEW YORK, Sept. 30, 1874 17. John Boyd, chandler, 515 Pearl street ery street 9. John Austin, clerk, 382 Grand street Michael O'Brien, cartman, 147 Leonard st Notice is hereby given, in pursuance of a reso- 20. James S. Chambers, clerk, 315 Henry street James S. Valloton, undertaker, 14 Willett st lution of the Board of Police, that the following 18. John Gilligan, clerk, 91 Walker street William Lyons, clerk, 157 East Broadway 10. Chas. Colby, clerk, 168 Clinton street named persons are under consideration for selec- Geo. Horbelt, confectionery, 29 Mulberry st Patrick Darbins, stair builder, 4$ Willett st 21. Timothy C. Shay, agent, 42 Pike street tion and appointment as Poll-clerks in and for the 19. John P. Ledwith, clerk, 93 Elm street Thomas Griffin, clerk, 418 Cherry street 11. William Shaffer, clerk, 155 Delancey street several Election Districts named for the ensuing P. H. Fuller, jeweler, 71 Bayard st Chas. J. Toal, clerk, 86 Clinton street election. 22. John Williamson, coffins, 608 water street , John P. Ledwith, clerk, 93 Elm street D. B. HASBROUCK, George P. Smith, Jr., clerk, 140 Eas* Broad- 12. August Lippold, merchant, 42 Norfolk street Patrick Jennings, bookbinder, 152 Leonard st H. O. M. Palmer, ice dealer, 419^ Grand st Chief of the Bureau of Elections. way , Fred'k Kuengel, cartman, 58 Baxter street 23. Joseph F. Roanan, carman, 72 Jackson st 13 Thomas Inslee, clerk, 177 Broome street Lawrence Morrissey, hatter, 61 Centre street John W. Dibble, printer, 370 Cherry street Patrick Jessey, printer, 16 Ridge street Poll-clerks. Henry Most, clerk, 118 White street George Dibble, book-keeper, 306 Madison st 24- Cornelius Donevan, news dealer, 59 Mont- 14- Section Michael M. Shea, clerk, 148 Leonard street gomery street Orville Valentine, clerk, 434 Grand street Districts. 23. Wm. Johnson, barber, 88 Elm street Peter Gillen, compositor, 641 Water street First Assembly District. 15. Frank Dibble, book-keeper, 306 Madison st Thomas P. Coyle, laborer, 478 Pearl street Edward H. Kerrigan, salesman, 32 Attorney st 25- Patrick Beahan, clerk, 696 Water street 1. John Duffy, dry goods, 40 Greenwich street William Potter, Jr., clerk, 23 Montgomery st Joel Goldenkraus, cigars, 100 Broad street 16. Joseph Brown, clerk, 184 Clinton street Third Assembly District. 26. John O'Shea, clerk, 42 Pike street James McDowell, hatter, 129 Clinton street 2. William Mclntyre, real estate, 3 Broadway Felix Purcell, cartman, 299 Monroe street 17. Richard W. Kipp, clerk, 95 Clinton street John L. Maher, clerk, 18 West street 1. M. D. Rush, clerk, 19 Spring street August Hirch, clerk, 96 Columbia street 3. Richard Fitzgerald, merchant, 38 Greenwich Thos. D. Sariol, sexton, 65 Prince street Fifth Assembly District. 18. Abraham Gomperts, clerk, 32 Suffolk street street 2. Charles Carey, clerk, 216 Elizabeth street James Shoulder, dock builder, 15 Suffolk st John J. Murphy, Jr., clerk, 53 Greenwich st John Byrnes, porter, 250 Mott street 1. Julian Hersch, clerk, 413 Hudson street 4. John Mclntyre, real estate, 3 Broadway 3. Patrick' Pender, telegraph operator, 22 Prince John H. Schroder, restaurant, 349 Spring st Seventh Assembly District. Peter H. Murray, tobacco, 139 Washington st street 2. Arthur L. Bishops, jeweller, 85 Macdougal st 5. George R. Mooney, clerk, 190 Franklin street John E. Cooney, brass finisher, 218 Elizabeth Patrick J. Egan, clerk, 492 Greenwich street William Johnson, clerk, 39 West 19th street street Thomas Dwyer, salesman, 351 West 16th st I John McNally, clerk, 6 Pine street 3- William Vermelia, trunks, 101 Varick street 6 . John McGovern, lithographer, 14 Morris street 4. Arthur Bamrick, clerk, 224 Mulberry street J. F. Flanigan, produce, 27 Renwick street Frank Keefe, clerk, 24 Amity street M. J. Finney, frame presser, 115 Mulberry st John J. Kehoe, shoes, 107 Greenwich street Henry Armitage, clerk, 519 Greenwich st Joseph H. Deery, book-keeper, 258 Hudson 4- street 7. Christopher Harris, clothing, 159 Greenwich 5. William Bannon, musician, 211 Mulberry st James McKenzie, clerk, 179 Prince street street Francis Dwyer, book-keeper, 181 Elizabeth st James Craig, hatter, 441 Canal street Henry Buchanan, clerk, 111 West nth street 5- James O'Neil, collector, 365 West 15th street Charles Dolan, pocket-books, 4 Albany street 6. John R. Beatey, clerk, 183 Delancey street John Slattery, clerk, 250 Hudson street Philip Keach, clerk, 20 Amity street 8. George W. Murray, janitor, 96 Wall street John Whelan, bootmaker, 239 Mulberry st Chester G. Boggs, fancy goods, 453 Green- 4- 6. Alfred Weldhen, salesman, 159 West 13th st Michael Nicholson, porter, 59 Pine street 7. William Roberts, clerk, 383 Broome street wich street 9. Lewis Greaser, clerk, 86 Ann street Peter Flynn, Jr., express, 6 Centre Market pi James Bastionella, clerk, 590 Broome street 5. Frederick Eyers, clerk, 34 East 12th street Brewster S. Oldis, salesman, 204 West 4th st John O'Connor, janitor, 34 Pine street 8. William Hanlon, clerk, 250 Mulberry street Edward W. Gretton, clerk, 3 Vandam street 10. William Reed, clerk, 28 Gold street Charles L. Kohler, engineer, 249 Centre street Willis O'Connor, silver-plater, 224 Spring st 6. George Mitchell, clerk, 45 Bond street Henry Cates, confectionery, 135 6th avenue Robert Carter, clerk, 309 Pearl street 9. B. R. Symonds, oysterman, 114 Bowery Young Lanktree, printer, 71 Vandam street 11. George Holmes, clerk, 41 Chambers street John G. Tibbets, machinist, 6 Centre Market J. W. Tomlinson, gold-beater, 258 Hudson st 7. Robert Vernon, clerk, 55 Great Jones street Peter Dubois, clerk, Astor House place Ralph Tyner, fancy goods, 124 Spring street M. T. Conlan, book-keeper, 86 Greenwich avenue 12. A. T. Halliday, hotel, 5 Courtlandt street 10. Edward Kieman, clerk, 208 Elm street Bertine Jackson, express, 48 Macdougal street T. H. Whelan, clerk, 221 Broadway William H. Heil, clerk, 135 Elm street 8. Joseph Kelly, carpenter, 285 Elizabeth street James Aigier, watchman, 30 Charlton street F. J. Schuyler, book-keeper, 201 West 14th st 13. Edward W. Schoenberger, salesman, 172 11. Isaac H. Underhill, clerk, 322 Fifth street. Herman Fuerst, cigars, 104 King street Greenwich street John A. Dillon, shirt cutter, 128 Baxter street 9. Jacob Rosenfelt, clerk, 136 Bleecker street Benjamin L. Davis, clerk, 37 King street Thomas Baldwin, lawyer, 343 5th avenue B. Varley, clerk, Astor House 12. Patrick Dunn, telegraph operator, 15 Mott st Thomas McDonough, clerk, 233 Spring st 10. David Fisher, clerk, 21 Amity street 14. P. J. Snyder, produce, 36 Laight street Edward Murray, astronomer, 192 Hester st Theo. M. Tuberty, clerk, 491 Washington st P. W. Hoey, clerk, 462 7th avenue M. J. Shanley, book-keeper, 462 Canal street 13. Charles Kruscher, clerk, 156 Bowery Wm. F. Dusenbury, clerk, 137 West Houston George Oram, clerk, 191 Greene street 15. Charles R. Mohr, produce, 213 West street Andrew J. McGibney, hatter, 143 Mulberry st street Thomas Brennan,¿clerk, 7 Murray street Arthur Wall, compositor, 20 Clarkson street 14. Charles Brounick, clerk, 191 Canal street William Hughes, clerk, 33 Cottage place R. Ainslie, clerk, Grand Central Hotel 16. Henry J. Myers, printer, 172 Franklin street Daniel D.