THE CITY RECO OFFICIAL JOURNAL.

VOL. II. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1874. NUMBER 181.

INSPECTORS. Emma Schmidt, cleaner, $600, 31 ist ave. DOORMEN, AT 6900. George Sherwood, 62000, 194 2d ave. James Lanahan, hostler, 6600, 33d precinct stables. Patrick Kiernan, 17 Jersey st. James W. Dikeman, 3000, 347 E. 6sd it. Austin Killen, hostler, $600, 32d precinct stables. Jacob Vyse, 311 E. 21st it. Oliver C. Putnam, 1800, 21 Gt Jones st. Daniel B. Hasbrouck, chief of bureau of elections, J Clark Wheeler, 1800, 15 W 46th it. 63000,418 Sackett st., Brooklyn. THIRD PRECINCT. Peter H. Jackson, 1800, 332 E 50th it. JOHN WILLIAMSON, Caotain. 62000, 627 Greenwich st. William D. Tallman, 1800, 244 W 26th st. FIRST PRECINCT. John H. Hyatt, 1800,119 Perry it. WILLIAM A. VAN DUSEN, Captain, 62000, 270 W 4th SERGEANTS, AT S1600. William C. Hanna, 1800, 59 Sullivan it. Joseph Haggerty, 1 Great Jones . 1800,133 E 93d it. James Lonsdale, 45 6th ave. Samuel M. Simpson, SERGEANTS AT 61600. Charles P. Edwards, 1800, 448 E 116th st. George L. Suttie, 217 W 18th st. Thomas R. Frost, 1800, 83 Chrystie st. Francis J. Banfield, 244 Rivingston st. Richard Welsh, 71 Park place. 1800, 604 E 9th st. George W. Gastlin, 6 State st. Edward C. Maloy, ROUNDSMEN, AT 6x200 Edward T. Fitzpatrick, 1800,36 Gouverneur st. Theron T. Thompson, 64 Whitehall st. Michael Flanagan, 24 Beach st. Thomas S. Gay ton, 1800, 314 W 16th st. William J. Linden, 62d st. and ioth ave. Henry "Halpin, 17 State st. Andrew Morris, 1600,444 W 38th st. ROUNDSMEN AT 61200. John Ryan, 32^ Desbrosses st. Henry R. Adee. 1600, 478 W 22d st. George Spcnce, 519 Grand st. John Frame, 1600, 323 E 24th st. John Wassner, 59 Warren st. Frederick Filbert, 54 New st. Charles F. Eisenprice, 1600,102 E. 110th st. PATROLMEN, AT 6X200. Lars F. Bronnum, 1600, 408 E 58th st. PATROLMEN, AT 6'300. Edmond Bird, 735 Washington St. Robert J. Brown, 1600,146 W 44th st. Daniel S. Arnold, 54 New st. Thomas Byrnes, 109 Greenwich st. William F. Croft, 1600,10303d ave. Rufus C. Briggs, 448 W 56th st. John Budds, 158 E 33d st. John M. Smith, 1590,431 E 57th st. Thomas Brew, 51 Washington st. Patrick Coffey, 24 Beach st. LIST OF John Beattie, 1500,155 E 39th st. Sylvester Blackwood, 146 Charles st. Daniel Cody, 638 3d avenue. Johnson Purdy, 1500, 235 oth ave. Patrick Boyle, 54 New st. John Cunningham, 160 Chamber it. John Hughes, 1500,129 E Houston st. Christopher Brady 388 Washington st. William Doyle, 157 E Houston it. OFFICERS AND SUBORDINATES Daniel G. Mackey, 1500, 311 W 27th st. John A. Blair, z% Bridge st Michael Devine, 30 Greenwich it. Edward J. Corbett, 1500,866 3d ave. John Corcoran, 54 New st. John J. Delany, 13 Moore it. Patrick J Hennessy, 1500, 34 Whitehall st. John Cavanagh, 676 Water st. IN THE DEPARTMENTS OF THE Henry Dwyer, 160 Chamber it. Cornelius O'Connor, 1500, 209 E 39th st. Ambrose F. Clark, 49 Greenwich st. James Devins, 86 Mulberry st. James Cummings, 1500, 143d it. bet Boulevard & John H. Carr, 54 New st. Charles Floyd, 381 Greenwich st. Michael Collins 3 Whitehall st. CITY GOVERNMENT 10th ave. Patrick Feeney, 228 Mott it. Francis Carlin, 39 Scammei st. Alonzo Foiket, 724 E oth it. _ Frederick Clague, 1500, 311 W 25th it. Robert Corrigan, 39 Madison st. Richard O'Brien, 1500, 316 E 24th st. John Gilmartin, 366 Greenwich it.| WITH THEIR SALARIES AND RESIDENCES. Thomas Doyle, 52 Broad st. Richard Geary, 212 Clinton st. Thomas Miller, 1500, 629 W 46th st. William H. Dakin, 30 W. Washington pi, Joseph McNamara, 1500, 515 J4 Pearl it. William Griffin, 69 North Moore it. Thomas Dinan, 24 City Hall pi. Michael Hogan, 358 Madison st. Francis M. McMillen, 1500,137 W 36th st. Lawrence C. Daly, 74 Cortlandt st. Jeremiah Hayes, 4 Albany st. Michael Cusack, Jr. 1200, 15 State st. George M. Ellis, 6 Bowling Green. James Humphreys. 218 Madison st. DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND Patrick H. Stafford, 1200, 609 W 59th st. Robert Erwin, 88 Greenwich st. Richard Hawkey, 213 E 81st st John Riley, 1200, 53 S 5th ave. Samuel Ellis, 47 Bedford st. Michael Johnson, 43 Park st. ASSESSMENTS. Jeremiah A. Hallanan, 1200,488 3d ave. Patrick Fleming, 86 Cherry st. Pattison Jolley, xoi Orchard st. William Schaffer 1300, 422 E 120th st. JOHN WHEELER, President, $6500, 54 W 47th St. John A. Foley, 8 State it. David H. Jackson, 229 Hudson st. William Banham, 1200,156 E 129th st. GEORGE H. ANDREWS, commissioner, $5000, 151 2d Richard Gunley, 54 New st. Elbert S. King, 133 Hudson St. John T. Condon, 1200, 60 Laight it. »re. Michael Gilfeather, 54 New it. John I. Kaveny, 13 Elizabeth st Benjamin F. K.asmire, 1200,15 Jonei it. SEVERN D. MOULTON, commissioner, $5000, 580 Lex- Michael Gilmore, 59 Henry it. John R. Keeling, 302 E 12th st. Morrii Shannon, 1200, 339 E 13th it. ington ave. John Gibney, 59 Mott it. John Lynn, 103 Park place. Albert Storer, secretary, 52500,9 E 32d st. MESSENGERS. John Gannon, 165 E B'dway. John Lehnert, 478 qth ave. Charles V. Adee, assistant secretary, $2000, 172 E John T. Gay, 2147 2d ave. James R. Mount 61200, 190% Christie st. . 73d »• Joseph Glynn, 45 Whitehall it. *Michael Lane, 29 Center st. ames J. Duffy, 1200, 393 Broome st. Thomas Hargrove, 113 Monroe st. George Marsh, 156 North Moore st. DEPUTIES. .awrence Bardon, 1100, 19 W 31st st. Elisha J. Cadwell, $3000,10 E>3d St. i Robert Kennedy, 54 New st. Joseph Molloy, 49 James st James Little, 1000,186 Delancy st. Francis W. Leveine, 13 E 15th st. John Markey, 57 Warren st. Michael Coleman, (3000, 821 E 5th st. James Brown, 1000, 145 Thompson st. Henry Tice, $2400, 14 Attorney st. Maurice Lowery, 54 New st. James Murphy, 32% Desbrosses st. Albert Bogart, $2400, 152 E 49th st. James Mulvey, 54 New st. John Mitchell, 101 Park place. James Murray, 48 New st. Peter Gillespie, $2400, 316 E 14th st. John McCormick, 288 Delancy st. John Murphy, 71 Pearl st. George W. Dean, $2400,203 E . John McDonald, 271 Gieenwich st POLICE DEPARTMENT. James Mongan, 54 New st. Stephen Gilman, $2400 1144 Broadway. John McDermott, 225 Thompson st. Robert A. Montgomery, 54 New st. William W. McLaughlin, 508 Greenwich st. Francis V. Euring, $2400, 135 2d st. HENRY SMITH. President, 68000, Metropolitan Hotel. Matthew McCoy, 54 New st. Patrick Powers, 432 Pearl st. Robert T. Paine, $2400, 159 Bleecker st. OLIVER CHARLICK, Commissioner (Treasurer), 66000, James McGill, 811 3d ave. Charles H. Yallelee, $2400, 338 E 18 th st. Frederick Probst, 85 James it. 254 West 34th it. George Morritz, 29 Whitehall st. Thomas Ryan, 20% Laight st. John E. Bigley, $3400, 202 W 15th st._ HUGH GARDNER, Commissioner, 66000,141W 24th st. William Mackey, 54 New st. Thomas Reilly, 87 Cherry st. David M. Henriques, <2400, 324 Madison ave. ABRAM DURYEE, Commissioner, $6000, 3 E 38th st. Maurice L. Moriarty, 12 Wall st. John Russell, 57 Warren st. William D. A. Pearce, $2400, 300 E 73d st. JOHN R. RUSSELL, Commissioner, $6000, 844 Lexing- William Maud, Maurice Roach, 442 Greenwich st. Frederick C. Wagner, $2400, 313 E 13th st. ton ave. Edward Rigney, 123d st., near 6th ave. James A. Lyons, $2400, 333 E 4th st. GEORGE W. MATSELL, Superintendent, 66000, 232 E Maurice O'Connell, 88 Greenwich st. Nicholas A. Ryekman, 12 Bank st. David Murray, $2400, 637 6th ave. 58th st. Martin O'Bourke, 54 New st. Patrick Sullivan, 34 Rose st, - William G. Acker man, (2400, Kingsbridgc. INSPECTORS AT S3500. Michael O'MalTey, 54 New st. Cornelius Sullivan, 86 Greenwich st. Henry Bracken, 13400, Tremont. George W. Dilks, 34 W 9th st. Richard O'Connor, 39 Broadway. John J. Sullivan, 458 Greenwich st Wilhelm Braun, $2400, Morrisania. George W. Walling, 311 E 19th st. Marcus J. O'Sullivan, 54 New st. Edward Sullivan, 123 Monroe st. William T. Black, surveyor, (3000,119 E 61st st. John McDermott, 128 Thompson st. Thomas Powers, 93 Broad it. Timothy Schaffmeyer, 4 Beach st Henry Morgan, deputy surveyor, f 1S00, 647 Court st Thomas W. Thome, 306 E 25th st. John J. Pembroke, 80 Division it. George Snyder, 19 Harrison st. Brooklyn. James Pilkmgton, 16 Greenwich st. Edward Scanlon, 15 Second st. Seth C. Hawley, chief clerk, 65000, Boulevard and CLERKS. James P. Quinn, 337 E 9th st. James Sarles, 7 Commerce it. 155th it. Patrick Ryan, 19 Thames it. Corneliui Scully, 51 Monroe it. David F. Wright, 61700, 935 8th ave. Wm. H. Kipp, 1st deputy clerk, 62500, Ave. A, be- Timothy Ryan, 10 Greenwich st. James Simpson, 70 Cannon it. William H. Harvey, $1700,23s W 39th st. tween 117th and 118th st. Henry L. Rowe, 50 W 18th st. Robert L. Smith, 160 Chamber st. William Hastings, (>700, 225 W 17th st. George P. Gott, treasurer B. K., 62500, Rossell, New Jetur J. Squires, 326 W nth st James Tyrrell, 160 Chamber st Henry A. Periy, $1700, 1215 Broadway. Jersey. Patrick Scanlon, 71 Pearl st. James H. Tully, 119 Sullivan st. Chelhs D. Swain, (1700, 317 W 29th st. Charles A. St. John, property clerk, «2000, 139 St. Jeremiah Teahn, 3 Washington st. Louis M. Terhune, 280 W. 10th st. • James P. Connor, $1700,443 E 58th st. Mark'i ave., Brooklyn. Dennis F. Collins, 39 Broadway. Frederick White, 398 Greenwich st. Milton B. Edwards, #1700, 23 Abingdon sq. George H. Mellisn, stenographer, 61500, 163 W 46th James F. Day, $1700, 55 James st. DOORMAN AT 6900. it. DOORMEN, AT 6900. Daniel Eagan, $1700,2070 3d ave. Peter Thomson, stenographer, 61500, 343 9th ave. Charles H. Van Dusen, 54 New st Martin T. Copp, 61700, 59 Prospect pi. Lawrence C. Perkinson, president's secretary, §1500, William Geary, 10 Stone it. John J. Herrick, 160 Chamber st. Simon Hazelton, 61700, 229 E 40th st. Fordham. James Robinson, x Clarkson st. William P. Robinson, 61700. 242 W 23d st. George Hopcroft, clerk of superintendent, 63000, 7 W SECOND PRECINCT. FOURTH PRECINCT. Bartholomew B. Chappel, 61700, 440 3d ave. Washington place. CHARLES W. CAFFRY, Captain, 62000, 808 Greenwich Asahel R. Herriclc, 61700, 348 W 33d st. James S. Turner, clerk of inspectors, 61500, 34 E 138th CHARLES ULMAN, Captain, 62000, 267 Elizabeth st. George Snow, 61700, 1 N Washington sq. st. it. SERGEANTS AT §X600. Richard G. Newkirk, 61700, 77 Rivington st. Joseph Strauss, deputy clerk, 63000, 34 W nth it. SERGEANTS AT 61600. James D. Ames, 61700,159 Bleecker st. Humphrey Bower, deputy clerk, 61800, cor. 153d it. Myron Allen, 140 E 28th st. Levi Crowe, 7 Montgomery st. Alexander J. Shiels, 61700,95 oth ave. and xotn ave. Wm. Blair, 79 Oliver st. Stephen Keating, 400 E 35th st. John Gould, 62000, Chatham, N. J. Vincent Clark, deputy clerk, 61800, 210 E 70th it Washington T. Devoe, 2257 2d av. Joseph E. Kelly, 51 Henry it. William Kellock, 62000, 33 E 53d st. Matthew O. Hallenbeck, deputy clerk, 61800, 316 E John F. Maloney, 210 E 6th st Andrew J. Thompson, 308 E 23d it George B. Eaton, 61700,94 4th ave. Peter Keyser, §1700, Tremont. 39th st. ROUNDSMEN AT 6X200. William Delamater, deputy clerk, §1800, 247 E 58th ROUNDSMEN AT 6» ZOO. Rutger Nevins, $1700,10 Waverly pi. Patrick Mclly, 118 White st. Martin F. Conlin, 112 Muiberry st James B. McLelland, 61700, 57 E. 78th st. st. . Francis Plott, xso E Broadway. Edward Walsh, 504 Pearl st Oliver C. Gardner, §1700, 41 E35thst. John H. Peacock, deputy clcrk, 61800, 169 7th ave. Seth Hawley, Jr., deputy clerk, f 1800, Fort Washing- PATROLMEN AT 6Z300. PATROLMEN AT 6I2°o. C. C. Clemons, 61700, 311 W 35th st. ton. William Adams, 137 Mott st. J. P. Legg, 61700, 637 4th ave. Edward Sanford, deputy clerk, 61500, 245 W 4th st. Gabriel Aiquier, 30 Charlton st. Richard Adamson, 171 1st ave. Henry C. Overin, 61700, 4 E. 12th it. Tunis S. Barkeloo, deputy clerk, $1500, 915 3d ave., James F. Buckley, 17 City Hall pi. Emit Back, 4 Mott it. Stephen D. Yancey, temporary clerk, 6I7°°> «59 W Brooklyn. John Canavan, 43 Oak st. John G. Craig, 439 Pearl it. 48th st. Adolph Waldman, deputy clerk, 61500,186 Allen st David Crawford, 291 Pearl st James Crumley, so New Chamber it. William H. Jasper, 61700, 371 W 56th it. Philip C. Hubbell, deputy clerk, 6x200, 58 W 127th st. Martin Cooper, 106 Thompson st. Michael Crowley, 7 Madison st. D. B. Mulford, messenger, 61200, 54 W 47th it. Louis de Plainval, deputy clerk, $1200, 149 Bleecker Thomas Demu, 243 Elizabeth it. Frederick J. Courtlander, 360 William st. Chas. C. Kellogg, messenger, 61200, 319 E 55th it. st Charles Dunleavy, 17 . Harrison Curry, 471 3d ave. William Delamater, luperintendent, $1600, 31 Stuy- A. M. Dickinson, deputy clerk, 61000, 244 W 34th it. John Dunn, 44 Market it. John Cain, Jr., 69 Oliver st. vesant it. John Ferran, 33 Oak it William B. C. Duryee, deputy clerk, $9°°» 5 W 14th Patrick Donovan, 118 E4U1 st. George E. Davis, 669 9th ave. Matthew Fitzsimmons, 12 Spring it BOARD OF ASSESSORS. st Samuel English, 226 W 31st it. William Foley, 341 Pearl it E 2 th Thomas B. Asten, assessor, 63°°°> "4 9 William R. Knapp, deputy clerk, 6600, i62d it. (Car- Solomon Ferri, 48 James it. Patrick J. Fitch, 185 Madison it. John McHarg, assessor, 63000, 4 E34thst. mansville). Maurice Finn, 8 Dover it. Michael Fitzgerald, 79 Roosvelt it. Mu»son H. Trea^well, assessor, 63000, 296 W 12th st. James Crowley, superintendent of telegraph, 62000, Julius Ferber, 64 Frankfort st. John Flanagan, 9 Oak it. Valentine S. Woodruff, assessor, 63000, 70 W 46th st. 219 E 79th st. William Goodwin, 1147 2d ave. Thomas Flynn, 30 Madison it. ohn R. Mumford, lecretary, 62500, Newtown, L. I. George F. Stevens, telegraph operator, 61000, 3 3d st. Matthew Guinan, 7 Oak st. John C. Galligan, 643 2d ave. JamesD. O'Donnell, clerk, 61800, 117 Waverly pi. George A. Lambrecht, telegraph operator, $1000, 333 Michael Griffin, ,117 Varick it {ames Geragnty, 494 Pearl st George T. Alker, clerk, 61800, 53 Charles st. E 55th it. Richard Holmes, 17 City Hall pi. lenry Hagan, 62 Roosevelt st. Theodore Denike, clerk, 61800,413 W 18th it. James A. Lucas, telegraph operator, 61000, 56 Eld- Charlei Hagan, 318 E. 28th st. Henry Heaviside, 364 Pearl st ridge it. Henry Hildenbrand, 87 Suffolk st. William Heaviside, 364 Pearl it. John Oiborn, medical director, 63350, 259 W 34th it. George Irving, 79 Oliver st. George Hammond, 68 Clinton it. DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS. David F. Felter, examining surgeon, $2000, 262 W John Kohler 59 N Moore st. William Hickey, 535 Hudson it. 34th st . , „, . John Keough, 46 Gold it David Jackson, 6 Beach it W. W. ADAMS, Superintendent, 64000,165 Spring it. M. H. Henry, examining surgeon, 62000, 157 W 34th William Laney, 15 Rector it Thomas Kavanagh, 62 McDougal it. Henry J. Dudley, deputy superintendent, $3800. st Patrick Lynch, 280 10th ave. John Kiernan, 431 E 13th it. Thomas Donaldson, chief clerk, 63000, N. E. corner William H. Ensign, examining surgeon, 62000, 223 W Patrick Lane, 54 Scammel it Michael Kelly, 91 James st. Madison ave. and 1 nth st. Burritt Lamson, 355 oth ave. Francii Kelly, 50 Henry st 12th it John J. Tindale, plan clerk, 62500,110 Forsyth st. Patrick Murphy, 49 Beekman it. Patrick Lenneally, 35 Prince it William H. Class, general clerk, $2000, 239 W 40th st DISTRICT SURGEONS AT 61500. William Mountjoy, 328 Pearl it Edward B. Miller, 39 Hester st. John H. Dorn, 138 Bleecker it. John Moran, 96 Charlton it. Patrick Mullaly, 49 Catharine st. CLERKS. Samuel B. W. McLeod, 314 W 20th it. Bernard Meyen, 230 Mott it Edward Mullery, 87 Madison it. Stephen G. Coolr, 172 Spring st. E William W. Clarke, 6*000, 21 Great Jones st. Bartholomew Murphy, 437 9'h st. John Musgrave, 71 New Chamber it Hans Powell, 184 East Broadway. Samuel T. Webster, 61800, 219 E 11th st. James McMahan, 68 Bayard it Ernit H. Meyer, 451 Pearl it. Augustus W. Maclay, 68 2d ave. Henry Mowton, 61800,133 4th ave. John McCabe, 108 Canal it Maurice Murphy, 417 Pearl it Hamilton Walker. 410 W 23d st Edward J. McGloin, 130 Leonard st. Frederick Mink. 124 Henry it. Edward Earle, 61800, 201 W 14th st. w John Lyons, $1500, 319 3d st. Charles H. Wade, 338 »9*1» st William A. N icicle, 274 Madison st John Mellon, 22 New Chamber it William Ccrnefi, <1500, 212 E 13th st. Charles Phelps, 100 E 19th st Peter O'Donnell, 750 6th ave. James McCool, 9 Oak st. William Richards, 61500, at 13 3d ave. George Steinert, 207 Ei23d st John O'Connell, 678 2d ave. Thomas McBride, 59 Henry st. Victor W. Voorhees, J1200, 144 Macdougal st. Francis A. Thomas, 114 E 85th st. John Peters, 218 William st Hugh McDonald, 10 Ridge st. Aaron F. Young, 61200, 417 6th st. F. Le Roy Satterlee,42 W 21st it, James Mulaney, 525 Pearl st George E. Vanderburg, 61200, 228 E 21st st Sigismund Waterman, 61000, 103 W 49th it William H. Purdy, west side 1st ave, between 193d and Jeremiah Mahoney, 88 Frankfort It. Maurice F. Harris, 61200, 9 Rutgers pi. Patrick W. McDonnell. »1000,168 E 148th st 134 th sts. Francis Murphy, 7 Oak st. Jacob Seabold, Jr., fiaoo. Lexington ave., between 93d Jacob Webb, janitor, 61000, 300 Mulberry st Peter Reilly, 11 Madison st. James Nealis, 32 Mott st and 94th sts. John W. Haggertv, mechanic, 61000, 334 West 15th st Edward Ryan, 49 Beekman st. Benjamin B. Northrup, 5 Madison St. Thomas J. Cox, telegraph line manager, 61000, 273 W John J. Sullivan, 677 Water st. Patrick O'Sullivan, 3 Batavia st Samuel W. Fort, 61000,1x6 Vanck st . a 2d st. . Nathaniel W. Stilwell, 419 E 123d st William OToole, 310 W x6thst Andrew Owens, general inspector, $2500, 730 Lexing- Thomas J. Cox. Jr., battery boy, 6600, 273 W *** st. John Sheehan, 286 West st Solomon W. Spratt, 318 Pearl st ton ave. _ . Henry Shea, 48 Harrison st Michael Sullivan, 108 Madison it Charles K. Hyde, general inspector, 62500, 351 E 15th Daniel Strauss, messenger, 6x200, 24 W nth it Daniel B. Dwinell, stoker, 6900, 335 W 17th st William Schneider, 131 Cedar st. Patrick Scallin, 56 New Chamber st at Frederick Schenck, 310 Pearl it Mary Webb, matron, 6400, 300 Mulberry it. John Sullivan, 102 James it Robert McGinnii, general inspector, 63500, 421 E 57th Edward C. Taylor, 8 Dover it Mary Conlin, cleaner, 6600, 300 Mott st (rear). Michael Smith, 54 New Chamber st. st. William D. Terry, 64 Frankfort st. John Vanderbsck, iron inspector, 62000, 45 ad ave. Mary Baker, cleaner, 6600, corner 2d ave. and Hous- ton st. 82. THE CITY RECORD. JANUARY 24.

George W. Sterritt, 52 New Chamber st. Dennis McCann, 87 Baxter st. NINTH PRECINCT. Michael Savage, 28 Oliver st. Milton Mangam, 91 Hudson st PATROLMEN AT $1300. Augustus Starboro, 22 Mott st. James O'Neill, 43 W 41st st GEORGE WASHBURN, Captain, $1000.161 Charles st Winfield S. Booz, 84 Ave. D. John B. Town, 673 Water st. Rodger O'Halloran, 96 Elm st. SERGEANTS AT $1600. John Breen, 718 £ oth st. William H. Tuite, jt; Pearl st. Thomas O'Donnell, 20 Oliver st. Isaac Bird, 354 W nth st. Henry Brown, 115 Lewis st George Van Buskirk, 37 Orchard st. Jas. Quinn, 178 Hester st. James B. Wilson, 160 Christopher st. William J. Clark, 16a Lewis st Oliver Vail, 12 Bank st. Patrick Rooney, 195 Mott st. Stephen B. Smith. 247 W 13th st. Barnard Coyle, 86 Ave. C. John S. Waterman, Q Oak st. Daniel Sheehan, 11 Franklin st. John A. Croker, 354 W nth st. William Carland, 211 Lewis st. John E Dougherty, 49« E Houston st. DOORMEN AT (900. Michael Sullivan, 102 Madison st. Patrick Sullivan, 9 Madison st. ROUNDSMEN AT $1300. Francis Donnelly, 346 Monroe st David Rutlidge, 74 E Houston st. John J. Sullivan, 517 Pearl st. Charles W. Griffiith, 26 Jones st. Peter Donnelly, 57 Cannon st. Michael Seyton, 314 W 35th st. William Tucker, 26 Gouvemuer st. John D. LaRue, 174 E 123d st. William Dalton, 298 7 th st, FIFTH PRECINCT. Augustus Warner, 62 Columbia st. Gustavus Dahlgren, 89 Columbia st. PATROLMEN AT $1200. William B. Finnegan, 288 7th ft. JEREMIAH PETTY, Captain, $2000,19 and 21 Leonard st DOORMEN AT $900. William H. Bogardus, 161 Charles st. Michael Farrell, 522 E nth st SERGEANTS AT $l6oo. Jacob Ahrens, 53 Greenwich st. John Brown, 188 Warerly PI. James Fleming, 90 Cannon st. Miles Dc Shays, 100 Charles st. James Hogan, 15 Franklin st. James Brown, 104 Christopher st. Charles Glaser, 305 E Houston st. Cornelius Weston, 111 W 20th st. Thomas Burkett, 356 Bleecker st. Conrad H. Griesel, 137 Pitt st. William Thompson, 340 Front st. SEVENTH PRECINCT. Charles E. Bush, 655 Greenwich st. Michael E. Giroux, 97 Ave. D. Andrew McClintock, 532 Greenwich st. ' Henry T Barlow, 381 Bleecker st. Valentine Gass, 98 Allen st. JOHN J. MOUNT, captain, $2000, 7 3d st. Andrew Byrne, 362 Bleecker st. Charles Gabriel, 298 E Houston st. ROUNDSMEN AT $1200. SERGEANTS AT |L600. Thomas C. Burke, 25 Jones st. Patrick Ginley, 305 E 4th st. David R. Bolster, 12 Hubert st. Andrew Doyle, 416 Cherry st. William Cargill, 628 Greenwich st. Casper Gassman,[65o 6th st. Peter Melly, 22 Catharine st. Patrick Oates, 53 Elm st. Hugh Casey, 91 Christopher st. Justus Hawks, 119 Columbia st. George W. Gibson, 39 Columbia st. John J. Fitzgerald, 193 Madison st. John W. Clark, 79 Bank st. Perceval Hull, no Lewis st. Reuben Rynders, 309 Spring st. John Harris, 45 Market st. Lemuel L. Slater, 244 Clinton st Edgar W. Conklin, 642 Greenwich st. PATROLMEN AT $I2CO. Taylor Conklin, 620 Hudson st. Peter Holbrook, 75 Second st. ROUNDSMEN AT $1200. Edward Doran 94 Charles st. William Harding 116 Ridge st. August Alberts, 187 Elizabeth st. Francis J. Healy, 13 Harrison st. Simon Dowling, 362 Bleecker st. Michael Hefferman, 315 E 4th st. Thomas Bell, 14 Ren wick st. William Ward, 192 E Broadway. Charles Dumont, 246 W 12th s:. Whitman P. Hallock, n Mangin st. Michael Bow, 17 Moore st. Adna Ellis, 5 Commerce st. Andrew Kelly, 124 1st ave. Hiel Basstord, 76 Carmine st. PATROLMEN AT $1200. Charles M. Elliott, 69 Carmine st. John Keilly, 26 Pitt st. Edward Brady, 8 Caroline st. Henry Bedell, 272 Madison st. James Ferdon, 24 Commerce st. Miles Keon, 740 Fifth st. Peter Byrne, 754 10th ave. William L. Beam, 246 Broome st. John Flanagan, 362 Bleecker st. James Keenan, 744 E 9th st. John_Burns, 9 Jay st. George A. Bennett, 808 6th st. John Fitzgerald, 115 W 15th st. Moses Kahnemann, 57 Ave. B. Patrick F. Byrnes, 66 1st ave. George R. Braisted, 31 Rutgers st. Edward Gallagher, 344 17th st. Edward Lewis, 116 Columbia st. Henry W. Cole, 19 Leonard st. Cornelius Byron, 34 Madison st. George S. Gaskill, 362 Bleecker st. Samuel Mayer, 84 Ave. C. Thomas Carlin, 9 Varick st. Patrick F. Calhoun, 190Clinton st. George E. Helme, 555 Hudson st. Alexander McClernan, 60s E 13th st Edward Cashman, 18 Hubert st. Peter M. Cams, 36 Gouverneur st. Thomas J. Kelso, 265, E 123d st. Patrick McAlear, 224 Rivington St. William Conlon, 45 Henry st. David Cook. 196 Madison st. Henry K. Lankton, 146 Charles st. Charles O'Connor, 10 Ave. D. Thomas W. Cotton, 20 6th ave. John F. Cuff, 238 Henry st. Thomas J. Laird, 128 Bank st. Michael O'Connoll, 88 Cannon st. Edward Collard, 42, Lewis st. Michael Cullen, 58 Henry st. William L. Michaels, 368 W nth st. Fredrick Protz, 44 Ave. D. James Connick, 204 E 15th st, Denis Collins, 19 Henry st. Israel W. Miller, 276 W 43d st. James Regan, 677 Water st. Thomas Callaghan, 245 7th st. John Crook, 45 Hester st. George A. Matear, 60 Carmine st. Cornelius Regan, 18 Lewis st. Patrick H. Canty, 236 Henry st. Charles W. Crittenden, 410 Pearl st. Benjamin Mallam, 371 W nth st Micheal Rooney, 429 Second ave. Charles Delanoy, 85 King st. Patrick F. Doyle, 1 Essex st. Bernard McKeon, 544 Greenwich st. Daniel W. Sullivan, 275 E 4th st. Bernard Dunn, 6 Bayard st. Daniel Doyle, 10 Madison st Amos L. Ogden, 7 Commerce st. William H. Saul, 526 E 14th st. Abraham Drucker, 59 Pitt st. Patrick English, 26 Rutger pi. Lawrence O'Neil, 164 Christopher st. Ernest Schroth, 372 Third st. William R. Doty, 117 E 84th St. James Foley, 472 Pearl st John Poppe, 8 Jones st. Herman Sherloh, 341 Third st. William Faye, 828 8 th ave. Michael Flynn, 222 Clinton st. James Perkins, 403 6th are. William H. Taylor, no Lewis st. Michael Foley, 20 City Hall Place. Robert Fitzgerald, 40 Rutgers St. Robert Quinn, 807 Washington st. Horatio N. Warren, 748 Sixth st. Thomas Garland, 3 Benson st. Nathaniel Gibson, 15 Scammel st Augustus I. Riley, 2 Grove st. Claus Wohltman, 16 Ave. C. William Gunner, 134 Sullivan st. William Gardner, 83 Division st. Jacob Rerer, 212 Warerley place. John Gorman, 37 Hester st. Henrv Hersch, 167 Monroe st. Albert Rector, 804 Greenwich st. DOORMEN AT $900. Joseph Hall, 175 Hudson st. Jonathan Haggerty, 26 Rutger pi. Washington M. Rigney, 205 W 10th st. John Hahnenfeld, 630 Greenwich st. Charles B. Jarboe, 40 Gouverneur st. Henry Burden, 319, First ave. George Reilly, 508 1st are. John Jefferson, 147 Franklin st. Owen Judge, 243 Madison st. James Ryan, Station House. George D. Sharpe, 49 Jane st. Edward H. Johnson, 19 Leonard st. George P. Kaiser, 20 Hester st Alexander D. Smiih, 112 9th are. George S. Kelk, 525 W 34th st. Patrick Kennedy, 61 Gouverneur st. TWELFTH PRECINCT?. George Say re, 137 Christopher st. Henry C. King, 44 North Moore st. W'illiam H. Kelly, 116 Henry st. John Townsend, 588% Broome st. THERON R. BENNETT, Captain, $2000, 316 E 117th st. Edward Kennedy, in Monroe st. Richard Lahert, 247 Madison st. Thomas Veitch, 13 Christopher st. James Kelly, 91 Hudson st. Michael Lee, 82 Monroe st. SERGEANTS AT $1600. John G. Van Nosdall, 191 Warerly place. Rooert Kelly, 253 Hudson st. Michael Larkin, 27 Market st. Louis P. Long, 144 E 120th st. James C. Westerfield, 455 Hudson st. Edward Kennedy, 534 E 14th st. Cornelius Leary, 278 E Broadway. Sylvester Osborn, 150 E. 129th st. Michael Ward, 175 W Houston st. William Londrigan, 52 Varick st. William Looney, 349 Madison st. Henry Ten Eyck, 117 W 124th st. John Wieeand, 3 Hall place George Lyman, 377 Bleecker st. James McQuade, 3 Scammel st. Henry K. Woodruff, 2241 3d ave. John J. Whelan, 250 7th are. John Lyon, 988 8th ave. Michael Martin, 61 Gouverneur st. George D. Wiseburn, 307 Spring st. ROUNDSMEN AT $1200. Charles W. Lewis, 208 Sullivan st. JohnMohr, 114 Stanton st. Thomas A. Moore, 655 Greenwich st. John McSweeney, 141 Madison st. Samuel H. Coon, 125 W 124th st. JohnJ. Harley, 2207 3d ave. William Mulcahy, 24 Little 12th st. John Maloney, 57 Rutgers st. DOORMEN, AT $900. James McCarty, 73 Montgomery st. Henry J. Miller, 256 . Darid Brown, 54 Ganseroort st. PATROLMEN AT $1200. Thomas Mulry, 172 Henry st. Jeremiah Moyland, 580 Water st. Joseph Haring, 120 Bank st. Charles D. Allaire, 123 E 126th st. Ahram Minnerly, 226 W 41st st. John Nealis, no Madison st. Daniel E. Brown, 2213 2d ave. Max Meiers, 126 Suffolk st. Nicholas O'Connell, 311 Henry st. John Boyle, 125th st. and Lexington ave. TENTH PRECINCT. Dennis McCarthy, IU Hudson st. Fritz Petrie, 29 Orchard st William Clark, Jr., 211 E 121st st. John McPherson, 87 Morton st. John Parson, 109 Henry st. JOHN J. WARD, Captain, $2000, corner 49th st. and 1st William Cruise, 1531 2d ave. William McCormick, 288 Delancy st. Alonzo Pc well, 227 Division st. ave. Bernard Doran, 219 E mth st. John H. Rogers, 236 Henry st James O'Connor, 167 Hudson st. SERGEANTS AT $1600. Joseph F. Dennis, 183 E 117th st- Rodney C. Pierce, 179 Varick st, Edward Shairy, 193 Monroe st. Charles N. Combes, Sen., 48 Norfolk st. Thomas Eagan, 115 E 119th st Herman L. Palmer, 12 Hubert st. Thomas Stapleton, 224 Madison st. Edward V. Graham, 119 E 129th st. Charles S. Pike, 19 Leonard st. Patrick J. Stack, 310 Henry st. Edward Knight, 87 Bedford st. Thomas Gorman, 240 E 78th st. Samuel Robinson, 327 9th ave. William Q. Titus, 820 Greenwich st. W atson Vredenburgh, 104th st., between 9th and 10th aves. lerome T. Grant, 516 E 117th st. William Read, 216 E nSth st. James J. Tuite, 135 Mott st. Robert B. Gilmor, 107 E 126th st. Thomas Reid, 101 New Church st. William Thompson, 55 Rutgers st. Robert O. Webb, 125 Roosevelt st David Golden, 134th st and 6th ave. Nicholas Rooney, 9th are. bet. 100th & 101st sts Michael Wilkinson, 335 Front st. ROUNDSMEN AT $1200. John Hanna, 1st ave., near 123d st. William Stevens, 319 E 24th st. Michael Walsh, 333 Cherry st. Nelson Haradon, 4th ave., between n8thst. and 119th George M. Skidmore, 48 N Moore st. Giles Welch, 29354 Delancey st. Edward J. Buckley, 77 Oliver st. Theodore W. Silberies, 87 Varick st. John L. Weigand, 198 Eldridge st. George H. Covert, 487 2d ave. ft. Ellott H. Stoddard, 588U Broome st. John W. Folk, 3 Columbia st. John Holland, 179 E 117th ft. Jacob Schwarz, 83 Suffolk st. William F. Kirchmer, 70 Orchard st. Samuel Jenness, 127 E 112th st. Thomas Suckley, 237 E 42d st. DOORMEN AT £900. John Johnson, 309 E i22d st. Thomas F. Thompson, 277 Mulberry st. PATROLMEN AT $1200. Thomas Kenny, 2231 2d ave. James Thompson 159 Huoson st. Michael McDonald, 247 Madison st. Simon Adamsky, 70 Orchard st. John Kavanagn, 107th st. and 3d ave. Horace M. Wells, 71 N Mr ore st. Hiram Williams, 49 Broome st Patrick Brennan, 253 . George A. Lynch, 208 E 119th ft. Jeremiah Wood 133 E S2d st. John J. Buhler, 533 5th st. Hiram Levy, 2205 3d ave. Oscar Wavle, 380 Grand st. EIGHTH PRECINCT. Henry Behrens, 112 Eldridge st. Joseph McKeown, 2228 2d ave. John J. Munson, 784 Greenwich st. Thomas Bell, 37 Hester st. JohnJ. McArdle, 150th st., near Cortlandt ave., Mel- ALEX. S. WILLIAMS, Captain, $2000, Station House. John Campbell, 150 Eldridge st. rose. Patrick Dempsey, 72 Ridge st. Daniel J. Mclnerney, 22x5 2d ave. • SERGEANTS AT $1600. DOORMEN AT $900. James S. Dyer, 123 Suffolk st. Michael McCauley, 2224 2d ave. Stephen E. Brown, 518 W 43d st. samuel Daniels, 296 Rivingson st. Henry B. Nafew, 2387 3d ave. Philip Farley, 452 W 31st st. John R. Groo, 250 W 31st st. James Draffin, 41 Orchard st. George F. Niggesmith, 332 E 1x7th ft. William Cromie, 218 W 26th st. Charles W. Woodward, 170 Broome st. Dietrich Dokel, 78 Orchard st. Samuel Pabor, 130 E 125th st. Robert Esch, 123 Allen st SIXTH PRECINCT. Michael Fanning, 258 Ave. A. Christopher Pabor, 124 E 123d ft. Richard Eltrich, 113 Clinton st. James Riley, 304 E 112th st. Robert Ellis, 216 Delancey st. THOS. J. KENNEDY, Capt., §2,000, 35 City Hall pi. ROUNDSMEN AT $1200. William Sinclair, 141st st. and 8th are. Peter R. FaJler, 185 E 7th st. Elisha Stokem, Washington avenue and Milton St., Richard Jackson, 25 Greenwich st. SFRGEANTS AT §l600. Henry C. Gibson, 263 Rivington st. Melrose. William N. Brown, 637 E nth st. Michael Harris, 141 Madison st. Henry A. Signa, 174 E 123d st. John J. Brogan, 89 Morton st. John Banker, 462 8th ave. William H. Hughes, 287 Delancey st. Patrick Slattery, 1601 2d ave. Joseph Douglas, 119 White st. William Keely, 439 7th ave. Sanford B. Horton, 84 Eldridge st. Michael Smith, 2387 3d ave. James Loome, 405 E 53d st. John Heron, 48 Eldridge st. Peter Ryan, 98 Madison st. Edward Samson, 1st ave., near 119th ft. PATROLMEN AT $1300. Richard Henken, 132 Orchard st. Bernard C. Tompson, 2 . JohnJ. Herrick, 38 Hester st. ROUNDSMEN AT $X2Q0. August Browning, 542 Broome st. Henry C. Van Orden, 127th St., between 4th ave. and Louis E. Hill, 141 Suffolk st. 5th ave. Charles R. Bliss, 7 Minnetta st. William Harris, 320 E 37 tt st. John T. Carley, 75 Mott st. James Connell, 170 Varick st. JohnJ. Willits, in E 126th ft. William Dean, n Franklin st. Robert Jepson, 182 Stanton st Richard Walker, 250 E 119th ft. Thomas Clark, 161 W 26th st. John Kellaher, 160 Mott st. Robert Orr, 501 W 26th st. Charles B. Carman, 447 W 34th st. Thomas Welsh, 2297 4th ave. Frederick Thurman, 3 So Grand st. Michael Kellard, 178 Eldridge st. Jacob R. Wilkins, 125th st. and 6th ave. Patrick J. Corvin, 278 Division st. Frederick Kroner, 167 Allen st. William Clark, 143 E 123d st. PATROLMEN AT $1200. Reinhold Kreamer, 217 Forsyth st. Michael Doherty, station house. DOORMEN AT $900. Nathan Lemlein, 131 Pitt st. George H. Empiee, 2x88 2d ave. William Ahearn, 328 E 21st st Thomas Evers, 460 W 25th st. William Long, 8 Stanton st. Joseph A. Malone, 146 E 126th st. Jeremiah Buckley, 71 Bayard st. Patrick Fullam, 200 Ave. B. Holly Lyon, 123 Cherry st. Joseph Burke, 240 E 41st st. John D. Fredericks, 228 W xoth st. John H. Layton, 523 Grand st. Edward Bucken, 21 Norfolk st. George W. Gilbert, 316 W 18th st. Bernard J. Leonard, 649 E. 9th st. THIRTEENTH PRECINCT. John H. Brown, 179 Cherry st John Hesse. 199 Prince st. Isaac Mead, 86 Essex st. HENRY HEDDBN, Captain, $3000, 337 W 24th ft. Patrick J. Barry, 430 E ióth st. Isaac Henderson, 548 Broome it. Charles Mead, 86 Essex st. William Barry, 32 Christie st Charles S. Hudson, 803 6th st. SERGEANTS, AT $1600. Simon Martin, 102 Hester st. Michael M. Rooney, 739 3d ave. Thomas Barritt, 34 Madison st. And rew Hillock, 329 6th ave. Francis Malone, 48 Eldridge st. Laurence Cummings, 197 Elm st. Jacob M. Hendricks, 562 Hudson street. Thomas M. Ryan, 313 E 37th st. Patrick McGuire, 155 Christie st. James Rockwell, 220 E 36th st. James Clinton, 11 Franklin ft. Charles Hughes, 128 Prince st. Hugh McCauley, 410 E nth st. Henry Stutsbury, 418 Grand st. Francis Caddell, 13 Franklin st Bernard Kiernan, 200 E 59th st John McDermott, 145 Delancey st. Patrick Clime, 32 Mott st Austin Kenney, 284 Mott st Cornelius McCarthy, 634 Water st ROUNDSMEN AT $1200. John Cunningham, 59 Mott st. John Kierns, 32 Catharine st John D. Mclntyre, 112 Essex st. James Tuite, 61 Columbia ft. Thomas Costello, 534 Pearl st. Thomas Muldoon, 226 Wooster st. Edward Newman, 44$$ Columbia st Patrick Cotahan, 118 White tt John Maher, 304 E 59th st. John D. Post, 404 Grand st. Dennis O'Leary, 60 Division st. Daniel J. C romn, 414, Madison st. James Cowan, 509 E 15th st. James Monell, 128 Prince st. Edward Pierce 29 Hester st. Joseph Dorcy, 9 Suffolk st Thomas Moran, 62 Marion st. Thomas Quigley, 22 Mott st. PATROLMEN, AT $1300. Patrick Dolan, 21 Mott st Charles A. Martin, 121 Sullivan st. George S. Smock, 32 Norfolk st. Daniel Brown, 450 Grand ft. Henry Drought, 46 Madison st James Maloney, 128 Prince st. William Stutt, 303 Rivington st. Henry W. Ball, 117 Avenue B. Frederick Ebrehardt, 44 Hester st Lawrence Miskell, 9 Cornelia st Christopher Smith, 373 Stanton st. . Charles Carter, 55 Cannon st. James Enniss, 109 E. 4th st. John D. Mead, 1333 3d ave. Daniel Cronin, 323 Monroe ft. John Fogarty, 246 Elizabeth st Patrick Masterson, 138 Prince st. amesJ. Cullen, 50 Cannon ft. Maurice Glinn, 21 Mott st. James Mulligan, 8 . John Schaadt, 168 Rivington st. john E. Combs, 147 Broome ft. John Gilmore, 309 E 26th st. Owen McConnon, 35 W 36th st. Thomas Sullivan, 9 Essex st Patrick Downing, 436 E Houston ft. Edward Gorman, 60 Division st. Patrick O'Donohue, 75 Grand st. Bernard J. Tierney, 619 E 13th st. Charles Dyruff, 83 Suffolk st. Theodore Goodenough, 1 White st. William M. O'Sulliran, 45 Maiket it. Morris Uhl, 84 Eldridge st. Christopher Dixon, aix 5th ft. Michael Gilroy, 173 Mulberry St. Francis O'Neill, 310 W 37th st Michael White, 34 Attorney st. ohn T. Disbrow, 164 Lewis st. Thomas Gaugnan, 477 Pearl st Francis L. Palmer, 267 West Houston st. Charles Wandling, 448 Cherry st. )aniel J. Fagan, xox Willet st. William Grace, n rranldin st. William Phelps, 731 3d ave. Frank Woodward, 170 Broome st. i William Fitzgerald, 41 Broome ft. Charles Grainger, 104 Thsmpson st Christopher Parks, 327 E 21st st James Van Ranst, 507 Grand st William Green, 227 Division ft. William Golden, 53 Elm st. Daniel Quigley, 115 Division st. DOORMEN AT $900. Edward Grady, 178 Clinton ft Michael Hickey, 129 Hudson st. Thomas Regan, 173 1st ave. John B. Decker, 313 Broome at. George A. Hess, 139 Clinton ft. Edward Handy, 224 9th are. Andrew H. Rowley, 308 W 37th st. Henry Malone, 401 W. 54th st. Francis Hughet, 3x6 Delancy st. John Hardgrove, 122 Henry st Samuel B. Seaman, 22 Van dam st. Timothy Harrington, 252 E 35th ft. Francis Hughes, 71] Washington st John H. Schutt, 1x8 Prince st. James H. Johnson, 7 Willett st Michael Hogan, 118 Whitest. John Shea, 1568 3d are. ELEVENTH PRECINCT. Charles F. Judson, 434 Grand st. Owes Hanly, 118 Whitest Josiah C. Terwilliget, 128 Prince st. MICHAEL J. MURPHY, Captain, $2000, 263 Henry st. Patrick Kearney, 257W Rivington ft. Peter Kelly, 512 Canal st. Thomas Tobin, 070 7th are. Patrick Leonard, 239 Rivington ft. William R. Lowe, 48 Perry st. Patrick W. Vallely, 310 W 16th st. SERGEANTS AT $1600. Abraham Liringfton, 156 Stanton ft. Michael Leahy, 34 Christie St. Jacob Van Riper, no Christopher st. Thomas Ahearn, 384 E 4th st. Michael Masterson, 26 Pitt ft. Wolff Levy, ix Mott st George Wall, 102 Stanton st. Samuel W. Christe, 429 2d ave. James Moran, 25 Lewis ft. Peter Monahan, o Centre Market place. Charles Watson, 36 W 27th it. Frank W. Robb, 233 Sullivan st Thomas McCafferty, 37 Rutgers st. Edward McGratn, 216 Mulberry st. Robert Lunney, 356 E 10th st. Michael H. Swift, 346 E 24th st. Matthew McSherry, 188 Broome ft. John Moore, 120 7th ave. Patrick Lord, 331 E 47th st. ROUNDSMEN AT $1300. Philip McSherry, 296 Stanton st. Thos. Murphy, 254 Mott st. Robert Neil!, 188 Broome st. Patrick Mechan, 103 Canal st. Nicholas Brooks, 739 6th ft. John O'Connor. 197 Delancey ft. John Mullan«, 16 Franklin st. DOORMEN AT $900 PER ANNUM. Hugh Martin, 133 Ave. D. Jamela. s McDonald, 139 Goerck ft Patrick O'Reilley, 7 Jackson st. Eugene Martin, 351 E Houston st. Daniel H. Tompkins, 38 Watts st. Ja[amer s Smith, 78 Columbia st. James Parido, 45 Sheriff st. James Martin, 9 Cornelia tt. Ph™}ilii p Smith, 14 Columbia ft. William L. Reid, 108 Suffolk st JANUARY 24. THE CITY RECORD.

Philip E. Revillo, 113 Lewis st. 83. John Raymond, 05 Attorney tt. James Sheridan, 311 Elm st. Stephen Shellara, 300 Delancey st Edward Slevin, 36 Prince st. "1 80110018 under the jurisdiction of the Board Henry Spence, 309 E 33d st. F°etcb00lU' maps' ll*tes. statiouery, John W. Seibert, 137 Ave. A. of Education, as teachers of special subjects; 190,000 Mile» Sullivan, 337 Madison st. Samuel G. Sheldon, 40 E 14th st For fuel for all the schools' and' the Carl K. Schick, 48 Charltons st and the several subjects so taught, the schools Louis Selig, 173 Clinton st. Board 95,000 PhilipH. Smith, 34 Columbia st. ' Michael Walker, 3 Minetta lane. in which they are severally employed, the res- For gas for all the schools and the August Walther, 3a ist st. John B. Smith, 249 Delancey st. pective salaries paid, and the yearly aggregate Board 35,000 Lafay Schulum, 65 Pitt st. 5; WiUi*' Macdougal st. amount of money paid for that purpose. For incidental expenses for theordi" Horace Van Ranst, 667 Water st Wilham Warren, 6 Jones st. [epair of buildings, furniture George W. Wood, 50 Attorney st. Morns White, 197 Stanton st. STANDING COMMITTEES. and heating apparatus, and all piornas L. Waters, «X Front st. Leopold F. Zirkell, 339 W 17th st The President announced the Standing Com other incidentals by trustees of James Walker, 178 Clinton st. DOORMEN AT I90O. mittees for the year 1874, as follows: schools, including compensation to Morns White, 197 Stanton st. clerks to Boards of Trustees James F. Reilly, 331 Mercer st. 60,000 F ANC E Ignatus Washerman, 473 Broadway. Twj n J i CoWMnTEB.—Commissioners Vermilye, For apparatus, printing, stationery, DOORMEN AT $900. Dowd, Beardslee. Townsend, Seligman current repairs, chemicals, etc., for Robert Egan, 149 W 40th st. (TO BE CONTINUFD.) ..^T1?"/?, TEACHERS.—Commissioners Hal- the normal, evening and colored sted, Kelly, Iraud, Dowd, Brown. schools Frederick W. Loss, 77 Fourth st. 15,000 3—COMMITTEE ON BUILDINGS.—Commissioners Dowd, For incidental expenses of the Board FOURTEENTH PRECINCT. BOAHD OF EDUCATION. ratterson, Hoe, Lewis, Baker. of Education, printing, stationery WILLIAM H. CUNCHV, Captain, |aooo. No. SOS < MRRREE N advertising, etc., etc J Mul- I-I"M IK .S SUPPLIES.—Commissioners Beards- 35,000 berry st. lee, Mathewson, Wetmore, Halsted, Hoe For workshop, materials and labor2 «00 3,500 STATED SESSION, J TOTE"0. COMMITTEE. — Commissioners West, For rents of school premises . 'So SERGEANTS AT |l6oo. Wednesday, January 21, 1874. J Traud, Baker, Jenkins, Patterson. For pianos and repair» of. xo!ooo Richard Cornwell, 345 E 21st st. 6—COMMITTEE ON SITES AND NEW SCHOOLS.—Com- Patrick Bowdican, 205 Mulberry st. Present—William H. Neilson, Esq., President, missioners Patterson. Klamroth.Vermily^ B^er, UwU For " examination and report on the 467,500 Polhamus, 788 Washington st. and Commissioners Baker, Beardslee, Dowd, 7—COMMITTEE ON COURSE OF STUDY AND SCHOOL subject of warming and ventilating William Porcher, 738 Greenwich st. i arr, Halsted, Jenkins, Klamroth, Lewis, Man, goojes.-—Commissioners Brown, Man, Traud, Farr, the public school buildings" in- ROUNDSMEN AT $X200. Mathewson, Patterson, Seligman, Townsead, serted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment Patrick Byrnes, 338 E 28th st. Traud, West and Wetmore—17. erftt£^MnT5t 0Nr SCHOO«- Fu*NrruRE.-Commission. 5,000 Edmond Maloney, 302 Henry st. ers Wetmore, Hoe, Jenkins, Seligman, Baker. For corporate school apportionment. 1 I, r Absent Commissioners Brown, Hoe, Kellv. 100,000 William Meakim, 134 White st. Fa9r7R°r^T^E„°N NORMAL ScHOOLS.-Commissioners Hugh McDonnell, 601 id avenue. ! Vermilye—4. " i-arr, Brown, Townsend, Klamroth, Halsted. Total — I MI rKE 0N NIN On motion of Commissioner Man, M aH^'„ i F'X5 ? SCHOOLS.—Commissioners PATROLMEN AT $130O. The reading of the minutes was postponed un- Mathewson, Townsend, Traud, Jenkins, Vermilye Resolved, That the sum of four hundred thous- Alfred Anderson, 651 Greenwich st. and dollars ($400,000) of the school moneys for til the next stated meeting. ers' T7nk?„M,Mp7»B °N S°L0RED SCHOOLS.—Commission- George Brennan, 205 Mulberry st. ers Jenkins, Patterson, Wetmore, West, Dowd the year 1874, appropriated for public instruction Michael Brennaa, 156 Elizabeth st. OMM,TRE OV COMMUNICATIONS OR REPORTS FROM TRUSTEES. R"-J: ^ WARMING (AND VENTILATION.- by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, be Laurence Burke, 205 Mulberry st. Traud ' Mathewson. Beardslee, Baker, John Baker, 607 E. 9th st. The President laid before the Board the fol- set apart and reserved to be used as may be re- Joseph C. Brush, 82 Morton st. lowing communications: quired under such appropriations as may be here- James Coughlin, 185 Elizabeth st. PIC'A™^™ 9N BY-LAWS. ELECTIONS AND QUALX- From Third Ward asking for school in said Seti£TO"erS Townsend, Man, West, after made therefrom for purchasing, leasing and James E. Conklin, 205 Elm st. C g John V. B. Corey, 151 1st ave. ward. F£° !i™ »tes and for erecting new buildings in Walter Croker, 183 Mulberry st. rnmmBECUTIX5 C°MM!TTEK ON NAUTICAL SCHOOL - Wards One to Twenty-two. Twelfth Ward, recommending premises for a Wetraore Charles H. Davis, 205 Mulberry st. Vermilye ' Mathewson, Dowd, Seligman, oeroard K Devlin, 188 Mulberry st. new Primary School. Resolved That the further sum of two hundred William Dougherty, 65 Greenwich st. Seventeenth Ward, nominating Miss A. E. K.V^SF?^ AN.NUAL REPORT,-Commissioners thousand dollars ($200,000)0f the school moneys James W. Fitzsimmons. 150 Elizabeth st. Baker for Vice-President P. D. G. S. No. 25 Klamroth, Jenkins, Vermilye, Beardslee, W6st for the year 1874, appropriated for public instruc- John Flay, 26 Suffolk st. 16—COMMITTEE ON NOMINATION OF TRUSTEES.—Com- Peter Fox, 303 Grand st. and for furniture in Primary School in Third mune« Wetmore, Halsted. Brown, BeardileeTweTt tion by he Board of Estimate and Apportionment, Laurence Flannery, 55 Rutger st. street. Kelly, Klamroth, Lewis, Farr. be set adart and reserved, to be used as may be John Gallagher No. t, 40 Marion st. Twentieth Ward, asking for furniture for two STANDING COMMITTEES. required under such appropriations as may be John Gallagher No. 3, 339 Mulberry *t class rooms in G. D. No. 32. hereafter made therefrom, for alterations and ex- Joseph Hildenbrand, 37 Suffolk st. Reports from Standing Committees were pre- liornas Hog an, 199 Elm st. Twenty-second Ward for an additional ttorv sented on various topics, relative to payment of traordinary repairs to buildings, heating appar- James Hunter. 406 Broome st. to G. S. No. 51. teachers salaries, appointments, sundry bills for atus and furniture, and for such other purposes John Hennessey, m Mulberry st. From Twenty-third Ward, for site for new repairs and supplies ordered for payment, to- w authorized by the Board for Patrick J. Keenan, 305 Mulberry st. school. Bartholomew Kelly, 303 Elm st. gether with the following : Wards One to Twenty-two! William Kehoe, 410 Pearl st. Referred to the appropriate committees. And for the support of the schools in the 2?d John Layden, 305 Mulberry st. SCHOOL EXPENDITURE FOR 1874. and 24th Wards. J 1 nomas Maher, 211 Elm st. MISCELLANEOUS COMMUNICATIONS. Report of the Finance Committee : Be it further resolved, That the sum of one James Maher, x Rutger place. From his Honor the Mayor appointing Inspec- Henry Mead, 18 Commerce st. To the Board of Education : hundred and sixty-six thousand five hundred and y í ÍÍ F.' ¥etz- 539 Broome st. tors of Schools for Eighth District, as follows : eighty-six dollars ($166,586), the amount of the John D. Minnie, 205 Mulberry st. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, CITY HALL, ) The Finance Committee, to whom was referred school moneys appropriated by the Board of Owen Maloney, 191 Mott st the communication from the Comptroller in Thomas D. Mitchell, 91 W Houston st. NEW YORK, Jan. 20, 1874. J Estimate and Apportionment, for the purpose o T9 the Board 0f Education, City of New York : forming the Board of the amount appropriated, public instruction in the 23d and 24th Wards; 1« Patrick Monahan, 439 W 33d st. by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment for William B. Moore, 83 Macdougal st GENTLEMEN : In accordance with the author- and the same is hereby directed to be applied by James McClellan, 188 Mulberry st. the purposes of public instruction for the year appropriation to the several purposes, and the Neil McCauley, 32 Barrow st. ity vested in me by chapters 112 and 613 of the eighteen hundred and seventy-four (1874) re- several sums herein nameel as may be required • John H. McGowan, 205 E 31st st Laws of 1873, I have this day appointed S. S. spectfully report that the amount appropriated James McGuire, 168 Canal st. Randall, N. K. Freeman, T. H. Taite, Jr., In- and the authorization of the payments by virtue' James McKenna, 3 Congress st. by said Board is one hundred and eighty-seven of said appropriations to be made in accordance spectors of Common Schools for the Eight Dis Michael McKinley, 542 E 12th st thousand dollars ($187,000) less than the estimate with the by-laws, rules and regulations of this John McNamara, 201 Canal st tnct of the City of New York. submitted m September last by this Brard, and Edward McPhillips, aso Mottst Board governing payments. Martin Quinlan, an Mott st. Yours respectfully, includes the sum of five thousand dollars ($5 000) For salaries of teachers ins 086 Jeremiah Quinn, 112 Brooke st VV. F. HAVEMEYER. for "examination and report on the subject of John S. Riker, 51 Hester st. warimng and ventilating the Public School For Janitors'salaries 8*000 From Hon. Andrew H. Green, Comptroller, For supplies, books, maps, &c " 9'>000 James Reilly, 306 Ave. A. Buildings. The sum deducted consists of fifty- James Stewart, 83 Mulberry st. relative to school moneys for 1874, as follows: James H. Somers, 23 Prince st. five thousand dollars ($55,000) from the miscel- For Incidental expenses, printing, ex*. Thomas Sweeney, 198 Hester st CITY OF NEW YORK, ) laneous purposes stated in our estimate, sixty- press. &c ...7.777..... ,000 For rent of school buildings 3's00 Oeorge A. Townsend, 106 Elm st DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, }• two thousand dollars ($62,000) named therein John G. Tully, 34 W 9th st. For repairs to buildings, heating appara- John Van Norden, 130 Mulberry st. COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, Jan. 20,1874. J for the Normal College Building fund, and tus and furniture 35,000 P?0^?, ; Waller. 19a Mulberry st. Wm. H. Neilson, Esq., President of the Board seventy thousand dollars from the amounts John Wade, 53 Park st. of Education of the City of New York : named for sites, new buildings, extraordinary Total <166,586 Frank Wilson, 303 Grand st SIR : At a meeting of the Board of Estimate repairs, etc. The estimate submitted by this Respectfully submitted. and Apportionment, held on Friday, Dec. 10 Board in September last and the appropriations R. G. BEARDSLEE, ) DOORMEN, AT $900. made by the Board of Estimate and Apportion- 1873, there was made by said Board the final esl Jos. SELIGMAN, V Fin. Con. Robert Brown, 314 Mulberry st. ment m response to said estimate, were intended WM. DOWD. 1 William H. Burrell, 134 E. Houston st. timate for the support of the city government for 1B74, and the following appropriations were for the support of the schools in the twenty-two Jan. 21, 1874. wards existing at the time said estimate was FIFTEENTH PRECINCT. made therein for the Board of Education. The Committee on Supplies submitted the submitted : Your committee therefore propose to annual statement of transactions in the depository THOMAS BYRNES, Captain, $3000, sat Mercer st. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. apply the sum thus appropriated to those wards of the Board of Education. only. The sums named in the resolutions sub- SERGEANTS AT FIAOO. The Committee on By-Laws submitted a re- Salaries of teachers, janitors, superintendents 580,000 nuKed herewith for appropriation and reserve James B. Day, 115 E 84th st. clerks and employees *2 port relative to disreputable houses in the Fif- Francis V. Holbrow, no Bank st For supplies, employes, rents, ord'iiiw repai're are the same as in the estimate submitted to the teenth Ward, in the vicinity of Grammar School William Murray, 447JÍ W 17th st. of buildings furniture, and heating appara- Board of Estimate and Apportionment, except- No. 10. Robert Young, »34 W 15th st. tus, and all incidental expenses, including ing such reductions in some of the items as are $5,000 for examination and report on the The Committee on Nomination of Trustees re- ROUNDSMEN AT $1200. subject of warming and ventilating the pub- compelled by the deductions made by the Board ported accepting the resignation of John E. Com- William F. Fitzpatrick, 1*1 Mercer st lic school buildings of Estimate and Apportionment. The Board of 47*1500 fort, M.D., as Trustee of the Twenty-third Ward, David Harvey, 76 King st. F°schChh>'moneys apportionment to corporate Estimate and Apportionment have likewise made and Alonzo Carr, residence, Morrisania, to hold John McArthur, 319 E87th st. in response to the application of this Board, an John J. Thompson, 9 Commerce st. For purchasing sites and erecting' new school 100,000 said office until Dec. 31st, 1877. buildings .... appropriation for the purposes of public instruc- The report was adopted. PATROLMEN AT $1300. Alterations and extraordinary 'repairs "to build- 400,000 tion in the Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth The president announced that it was necessary ings, and for new heating apparatus and fur- Wards of the sum of one hundred and sixty-six James Brady, 453 Greenwich st. to remember the schools of the Eighth District, niture ,, thousand five hundred and eighty-six dollars Richard Barry, 26 Cornelia st 300,000 and referred said matter to the committee on sites Edward Brennan, 14 Carmine st. Public instruction, 23d and 14th Wards: ($166,586), which your committee propose shall and new schools. Thomas Begley, 118 Leonard st. For salanw of teachers, employes, supplies and be accounted for separately and kept distinct William J. Beard, 393 W Houston st. repair of buildings, furniture, heating aDDa- „ fr°m the appropriations and expenditures of the The president announced that commissioners James E Cannon, 483 Greenwich st. ratus, rent, fuel, and all other and incidental would draw ballots prepared with the numbers Hugh Clark, 13s Lewis st. expenses 100,586 other wards. Lawrence Ciarle, 731 3d ave. of the groups of schools, and designated schools to be assigned for initiation to the members of William Dalley, 302 W 10th st. Total. Your committee recommend the adoption of Edward Dalton, 225 Elizabeth st. b V. #3»9>9.o86 the Board. John Doyl, 73 King st. Respectfully, the following preamble and resolutions : James Doyl, 365 1st ave. AND. H. GREEN, WHEREAS, The sum of three million seven The Commissioners drew their lists as follows : James Donahoe, 421 E 15th st. hundred and fifty-two thousand five hundred dol- Group 1—Commissioner Townsend. Michael Devine, 406 2d ave. Comptroller. Thomas Flannery, 221 Mercer st. Also, communication from Wm. A. Holbrook lars ($3,752,500) has been appropriated by the " 2— " Lewis. Edward Gilgor, 302 E 12th st. relative to Bryant's Celestial Indicato?; S Board of Estimate and Apportionment for the " 3— " Farr. John Grossick, 221 9th ave. Levi W. Leeds, on ventilation of school build- purpose of public instruction for the year eighteen Julius A. Golle, 7 Jones st. " 4— " West. Henry Green, 221 Mercer st ings ; from Henry Jones Ruttan, Cobure. Onta- hundred and seventy-four (1874), based upon the " 5— " Man. Timothy Grogan, 303 E i2th st. no, relative to ventilation, which werereferred estimate submitted to said Board by this Board " 0— " Klamroth. Alexander Graham, 414 W 29th st. to appropriate committees. on the 17 th of September last for the support of Thomas Gorrey, 313 E 34th st. " 7— " Wetmore. the schools in the then existing twenty-two wards; " 8— " Hoe. Michael Gorrey, 315 3d avenue. MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS. therefore, that said sum so appropriated may be John Healey (Ño. 1), 510 E 18th st. On the motion of Commissioner Farr " 9— " Mathewson. John Healy (No. s), 107 Bayard st. disposed of for school purposes in said wards " 10— " Kelly. William Henderson, 4» Bedford st Resolved, That the Committee on' Normal Resolved, That the sum of three million one " 11— " Seligman. Timothy Hanlon, 328 W 16th st Schools be and they hereby are authorized to hundred and fifty-two thousand five hundred Theodore F. Hirner, 850 3rd ave " 12— «« Brown. dollars ($3,152.500) of theschaol moneys for the Joseph W. Jacobs. 177 Hudson st advertize for estimates and proposals for the " >3— " Doud. Peter Kenny, 190 1st ave. year eighteen hundred and seventy-four (1874) necessary heating apparatus an/fomiture re! " 14—President Neilson. John C. Knapp, 434 W 18th st. appropriated for public instruction by the Board James Kilkeny, 455 1st ave. quired for the Model School, according to plans " 15—Commissioner Halsted. of Estimate and Apportionment be and the same John Kill el ea, 361 W Houston it BuildmgsP y Superintendent of School « 16— " Vermilye. is hereby directed to be applied by appropriation Terence Kiernan, 377 Elizabeth st " 17— " Jenkins. George Loughlin, 138 Thompson st to the several purposes and in the several sums On motion of Commissioner Wetmore, 44 Peter Leniston, 396 8th ave. herein named as may be required; the authoriza- I»— " Baker. James Moore, 4 Patch en Place. Resolved, That the Clerk of the Board be and tion of the payments, by .virtue of said appro- " 19— " Beardslee. Peter McLarney, 13» W 19th st he is hereby authorized to ascertain from the " 20— " Patterson. Patrick McGaerty, 304 8th st >nations, to be made in accordance with the by- Trustees of the several Wards what school build John McGee. 125 W iothst aws, rules and regulations of this Board govern- " 21— **. Fraud. James McAdam, si Suffolk st. ings, if any, are used for other purposes than ing payments : The Board adjourned. Thomas McGinn, 7 Spring st. those specified m the State laws relative to L. D. KIERNAN, Thomas McGowan, 113 Mott st u bl William McGovern,3i5 Green st P. . * education, and the by-laws governine For Salaries of teachers in ward Clerk. Peter McDermott, 225 Thompson st. this Board, and to report, at the second state? t -iools.. #3,150,0-0 John W. Noble, 413 W 25th st meetuig in February, the buildings so used, and For salaries of janitors ta ward Thomas O'Donohoe, 310 E 30th st schools loy (JOO THE CITY RECORD. Robert B. Piteara, 66Charles st. the authority by which, as well as the purpose For salaries of teachers and janitors Christian Popp, «3 Cornelia st for which they are so occupied. ^ in normal college and schools 8s ooo Thomas Reynold«, 173 Hudson st For salaries of teachers and janitors ' OFFICE OF PUBLICATION, NO. 2 City Hall, On motion of Commissioner West, John Ruland, 37 Avenue D. in evening schools 110 000 North-west corner (basement). Job». H. Raymond. 18 Christopher st Resolved, That the Clerk furnish this Board For salaries of teachers and janitors ' D««uel Singlet an, 354 E 19 th st. in colored schools „^ Copies for sale. Price five cents. at it. next stated session, with a statement ill For salaries of superintendents, clerks writing, showing the number of persons employed and all employes of the Board 84,000 AB'M DISBECKER, -$3,580,000 Supervisor. JANUARY 24. THE CITY RECORD. 84. ORDERS TO VACATE ASSESSMENTS. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. ATIORKBY. LOCATION. PETITIONER.

K. Simon. Paving. Broadway, 34* t0 59^ «t. Abstract of transactions of the Department of Finance for the week ending January 10th, 1874 : Supreme. Edward D. James John Clough ••••• I West st., Chambers to Watts st DEPOSITS IN THE TREASURY. Boston, Newport & N. Y. Steamboat Co I West st., Battery Place to Chambers st. Cong. Beth. Israel B. On account of the Sinking Fund 1 «8 877 03 Cholum S. C. Mount. ChrystiBroomee st. st., .Bower Divisioy nto tNorfolo Grankd stst. " County Treasury 134^892 24 Cornelia!. Kowing Broome st., Norfolk st. to East River... K. Simon. Henry Hey er et tu « " City " Devlin, Miller &T. N. Y. C. & Hudson R. R. Varick st., Franklin to Carmine st „ $311.036 40 Co Eldridge st., Division to Houston st S. C. Mount. Cornelia J. Kowing... Ave. C, Houston st. to 18th st fames G. Burchell.... 13th st., 1st ave. to East River Henry F. Ahrens Devlin, Miller&T. STOCKS AND BONDS ISSUED. 15th st., 7th ave. to 8th ave St. Joseph's Home, &c 16th st., «st ave. to Ave. C S. C. Mount. $852,000 00 John Kelly 52d st., 8th ave. to 9th ave K. Simon. 7 pet cent. Bonds... 1,644,000 00 Henry Volckinney et al.. 53d st., 8th ave. to 10th ave Morris J. Leon 1 " Stocks... òth ave., 14th st. to 23d st....- • • Hargous & Freeland. $2,516,000 00 James C. Bolton South st., Montgomery to Corlears st.. Ockenhausen Bros etal.. David O'Connor, ex'r.... Bayard st., Bowery to Baxter st CLAIMS PRESENTED FOR EXAMINATION. $137,879 28 S. D. Burns, ex'r 19th st., 6th ave. to xoth ave 27,190 24 James M. Gano 9th ave., 14th st., to 23d st Department of Public Works. James K. Pell P. A. Hargous. Public Parks 20,888 40 8th ave., Hudson st. to 42d st. Hargous & Freeland. Patrick Mclntyre Lexington ave., 21st st. to 34th st «« Public Charities and Correction 274 08 P. A. Hargous. George D. Arthur, ex r.. 8th ave,, Hudson st., to 42dst Health Department 105,538 40 S. C. Mount. James M. Gano 51st st., 8th ave. to Hudson river Miscellaneous Church of Mediator et al. $291,770 40 Ludlow st., Grand to Broome st Cornelia J. Kowing 33d st., 6th ave. to 10th ave John Reynolds 36th st., 7th ave. to 8th ave WARRANTS REGISTERED AND READY FOR PAYMENT. 1 Samuel C. Levy et al... • $2,364 90 13,76a 18 Additional alterations of the Aqueduct DEMANDS OF Aqueduct repairs anil maintenance • • 916 08 Boulevards, roads and avenues, maintenance of 23.537 50 City Parks Improvement Fund 716 99 College of the City of New York. 3,069 63 DESCRIPTION OF CLAIM. Commissioners of Excise Fund 28 00 NAME OF CLAIMANT. AMOUNT. Contingencies, Comptrollers Office 317 00 <• District Attorneys Office 3,662 00 Horse and cart cleaning markets. Sept., 1870 1 H. Parsons. « Law Department 35 58 $104 00 26,395 81 Patrick McKeon Value of buildings taken for Church^street exten-L^^^ " Mayors Office Leonardo S. Suarez ç,ooo 00 Croton Water Main Fund ••••; 552 00 Disbursements and fees to County officers and witnesses 24,600 32 350 00 Value'of horse drowned May 5. 1865..... -I N. H. Fowler. 7,408 60 Andrew Fox Assessment on sewers, 70th to 86th St., Ave. A to 3d I Devl.n, Miller Dock Fund - Patrick Bannon • 1,283 04 Election expenses «,545 >5 are on Nos. 9 to 12, bloclfsSS, 19th Ward Trull. 93 00 Fire Department Fund 8,728 02 FreeJFloating Baths - • •; i'M"'-! 6 00 Foundling Asylum under charge of Sisters of Charity 84 official letters and communications were transmitted. 221 04 AND. H. GREEN, Bridge maintenance and government of 933 a8 Comptroller. Health Fund 1,131 51 Home for fallen and friendless Girls 261 85 Interest on the City Debt.. 766 10 judgment Fund. * 114 34 I as Warden of the City Prison be, and are, no 964 38 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC ManhattaLamps annd StreeGas t Improvement Fund I longer required. Maintainance and Government of Parks and Places 1,413 71 CHARITIES AND Tan. 12, 1874. By the Board. Adopted. Museum of Art, Fund 107 75 CORRECTION. Ayes—Commissioners Stern and Laimbeer—2. Observatory, Museum and Gallery of Art 7.760 17 I Nay—Commissioner Bowen—1. Improvement Fund 4. »99 76 2 I By Commissioner Stern— .754 43 Public Buildings, Construction and Repairs * - I Resolved, That John Quinn be, and he is 'I TI I DAILY MEETINGS JAN. 7™ TO I2TH, IS74. Public Charities and Correction 67 1 hereby appointed Warden of the City Prison Ironi Public Drinking Hydrants and Urinals ic,o8a 59 Public Instruction 499 65 Present — Commissioners Laimbeer, Bowen, and after the 21st instant, at a compensation of $3,000 per annum. Public School Building Fund : 1.574 65 Stern. Publishing City Record and advertising.. 923 08 Jan. 13, 1874. By the Board. Adopted. Removing Offal, Night Soil and Dead Animals 2,500 00 Communications. 5,478 50 Ayes—Commissioners Stern and Laimbeer—2 Repairing and renewal of pipes, stop cocks, «8.753 »8 The following communications were received : . mr> Quinn notified to appear before the Board Road or Public Drive, Boulevard Fund 714 50 From Almshouse, Workhouse, Chanty, Small- Tanuary ,3 at gy2 o'clock A.M. Road and Avenues Sprinkling • - • 67O 87 DOX Fever Bellevue, Reception, Convalescnt I ' Saint Nicholas Avenue Improvement Fund 29 90 Salaries and Contingencies Department of Buildings 6.783 69 Hospitals, Lunatic Asylum, Blackwell's and Out-Door Poor Department. " City Courts 5,210 66 \\TWard' 1)0s Tdon/Islandi TnpViriatInebriate AsyluAsvlum and Soldiers | p Commissioner Laimbeer— " Judiciary 3,750 00 Retreat. Reporting daily census of these insti- Resolved, That frank P. Mott be appointed "—Iwr Department 31a 50 visitor to the poor for the 23d ward, at a com- •• Legislative Department 14 00 tutions. Ordered on file. Seventh Avenue Improvement Fund...... 3.654 37 1 V1SIVVI W »"V fr Seventy-second Street Improvement Fund 4.833 00 From Lunatic Asylum, Blackwells and Wards i pensation of $800 per year. Sewer Repair Fund 1,212 75 Sewers Repairing and Cleaning 123,781 16 Island. Daily report of the number of patients Jan. 13, 1874. By the Board. Adopted, Street Improvement Fund...... ^. 3,776 26 and how employed. Ordered on file. Sewing Machines. Supplies for and Cleaning Public Offices 3.413 22 From Lunatic Asylum, Blackwells and Wards Commissioner Stem- Improvement Fund «3 37 Wells and Pumps Repairing and Cleaning Island-History of patients omitted for week R' l d That the supply clerk be directed $350.807 3« ending January 17,1874. Referred to Examining t£) ^chase'four No. 2 sewing machines, at the Clerk. . . r 1 u „ reduced price of $50 each, two to be placed in MARKET PERMITS. From Alms House-Amount of labor per- £ ilo£ shop, and two in the sewing room formed by mechanics (inmates) for week ending ^^ fenJ| con^cts at the penitentiary. TO WHOM. NO. OF STAND. FROM WHOM. January 17, 1874. Tan. 14, 1874. By the Board. Adopted. ¥vom Bellevue Hospital-For leave ofabsenee ^¿¿Ztommissioners Laimbeer, Stern, to Mrs. Raddle, matron, for one week. Granted. CL-Commissioner Bowen. Charles H. Blohen From Asylum for the Insane— l\ay—commit Centre Market | 124 & 125 Gottlieb Graeber Acknowledging receipt of Tobacco from Lorilard From Counsel to the Corporation. lames N. Glover Elizabeth Crowley Washington Market | 346 John Cummings & Co., and papers from Harper Bros., through £15 libel against steamboat Americus, West " " I 3° William McAndrews Rev. M. Willett, for patients. Accepted with a^R Cornell White, her owner, for damages thanks. „ r , , .

Mary H. Graves, ex ecu C. W. Town. e 2g 1 Surveyor's fees in 187a ••••• SLcTi fo2 ST^dSnS^e SrfV -874. transmitted to Superintendent true R. Graves J (Order vacating taxes of 1868,1809 and Supreme City Church Exten- • 1870, on lots 2,258 and 2,258^, 17th I that a change to a great extent is necessary; ofWdjto ^^ ^^ y g Navy, sion and Miss. Soc. of " " I { Ward, on No. 20, same block Meth. Epis. Church... P 400 00! S & C.. salary as attendant Marine Court, Common Pleas. (Mane E. McGrane,widow I September 1 to December 31,1871 A. H Alker. I ^ReSived, That from and after the 2,st day of; R^J^Sc^sS^ Pox Hos- of P. J. McGrane. j January, 1874, the services of William Johnston,! Application to admit cases to amaii JANUARY 24. THE CITY RECORD. 85. pital, and furnish transportation from Receiving DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC FINANCE DEPARTMENT. Ship Vermont. JUSTICE'S (OR DISTRICT) COURI>. PARKS. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. irst District, xst, 2d, 3d, and jth) Jan. 17, 1874. By the Board. Granted. Comptroller's Office, West end, New County Court Wards, S. W. comerof Centre and ' ioa.m.,4p To Fire Department. House. Chambers . 1—Bureau lorthe collection of the revenue lccruing Application for JO lengths of fire hose and 9 Abstract of the proceedings of the Board of Second District, 4th, 6th, ana X4tn> iiom rents and interest on bonds and mortgages, and Wards, 514 . J 9 a. m., 4 p. m. Commissioners of the Department of Public revenue arising from the use or sale of property belong- hose pipes, for Neif York City Asylum for Insane, Third District, 8th, 9th,and 15th Wards, I Parks, for the week ending Saturday, January ing to or managed by the City— Ward's Island. xa . 1 9 a. m., 4 p. m. *7> 1874. Ground floor, West end, New County Court House. Fourth District, xoth, and 17th Wards,) Lunatic Asylum, BlackwelPs Island. 2—Bureau for the Collection of Taxes— JANUARY 22, 1874, ) Brown-stone building, City Hall Park. X63 East Houston street j 9a.m.,4p.m. Charges preferred by R. L. Parsons, M.D., 3—Bureau for the collection of arrear of taxes and Fifth District, 7th, nth, and 13th WardsI 9:30 o'clock A. M. J a Resident Physician, against Doctor E. W. Bur- Assessments and of water rents— 154 Clinton street. j 9 - m., 4 p. m. SPECIAL MEETING. Giound floor. West end, New County Court House. Sixth District, ——— nett, Assistant Physician : Seventh District, 19th and 22d Wards,) No. 1—Document preferring charges. Exam- The Board amended the first rule regulating 4—Auditing Bureau— Main floor, west end, New County Court House. , between Third and Lex- > 9a. m.,4p. m. ined by the Board and dismissed as frivolous. the accepting of statues and monuments and 5—Bureau of Licenses. I Ground floor, west end, New uigton avenues. I No. 2 — Document preferring additional placing same in . So that statues, 6—Buieau of Markets—J County Court House. Eighth District, 16th and 20th Wards, 1 _S. W. cor. 22d st. and 7th ave. | 9:30a.m. 4pra. charges. Decision of the Board—Charges sus- &c., shall be seen in a finished condition or in 7—Bureau for the reception of all moneys paid into Ninth District, 12th Ward, 2374 Fourth 1 tained. the form of a finished model and the President of the Treasury, in the City and for the payment of money avenue. j 9 a. m.,4p. m. the following institutions, viz : National Academy n warrants dr» *rn by the Comptroller and counter- Ayes—Commissioners Bowen and Stern—2. signed by theM«yor— MARINE COURT (Brown stone building.) Nay—Commissioner Laimbeer—1. of Design, Museum of Art, and the N. Y. Chap- (Office of Chamberlain and County Treasurer.) General Term, 32 Chamber Room 17, TO a. m., 3 p. m. See details of action of the Board on file. ter of American Institute of Architects, shall Main floor west end, New County Court House* Special " " « Room 15, " «« No. 3—Document from E. W. Burnett, M.D., give a judgment as to the merits of the same as a 8—Bureau fir the Collection of Assessments ( hambers, " " Room 18, " " work of art. Rotunda, Court House. Cleric's Office, " " Room 19, 9 a. in. 4 p. m. presented subsequently, to be allowed to present LAW DEPARTMENT his defence against the charge of cruelty. Not A communication was received from His Honor POLICE COURTS. Counsel to the Corporation, 8a Nassau st., 9 a. m., 5p.n1 First District, 14th, granted. Public Administrator, 115 and 117 " 10 a.m., 4 p!m the Mayor, relative to the proceedings to acquire 24th, 25th, 26th, Tombs,cor. Frank- | Mr. Stern declining to vote. title to lands for parade ground. Corporation Att'y, " " " 8:30 a.m.,4:30p.m 27th, and portion Attorney for the Collection of Arrears of Personal Taxes in and Centre ! 7a. m.,3p. m. Mr. Laimbert in favor of granting Doctor Bur- A communication was received from the Policy of Sanitary Pre- streets. nett an additional hearing. 265 Broadway, Room 13, 9 a. m., 4 p. m. cinct. Department, requesting the Board to disallow a Attorney to the Department of Buildings, 20 Nassa« Second District, 8th No. 4—Sundry papers. Ordered on file. public meeting to be held on Tompkins square, street. Room 5«, 9 a. m to 5 p. m. 9th, 15th, 16th, Greenwich ave., No. 5—Evidence taken on investigating the for the purpose of menacing the publ. c authori- POLICE DEPARTMENT. 20th, 25th, 33d, corner of xoth 9a. m.,6p. nu charges. Ordered on file. ties, which was complied with. 28th, and 29th street. Central Office, 300 Mulberry street, always opes Precincts. No. 6—Resignation of Doctor Burnett, as As- A report was received from the Civil and To- Corn's Office, " " « Third District, 7th, sistant Physician. Accepted. pographical Engineer on the necessity for the Supt's Office, " " « xoth, nth, 13th, inspector's Office, " " « Ayes—Commissioners Bowen and Stern—2. immediate working and opening of new roads, 17th, 18th, and 69 . V 8 a.m., 4 p. m Chief Clerk's Office, " " 8 a. m., • p. m. portion of Sanita- Nay—Commissioner Laimbeer—1. streets, sewers gfid drains, including Harlem Property Clerk, " •• « ry Precinct January 12, 1874. River tunnels ana bridges, and the improvement Bureau of S't Clean'g, " " «• Fourth District, bureau of Elections, ' " « 1 WM. LAIMBEER, of the navigation of said river. 19th, axst, 22d, , 57th street, be- J 23d, and 19th f tween 3d and }• 8 a.m., 5 p. MYER STERN, The recently annexed district was divided into DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Commissioners' Office, 19 City Hall, 9 a. m., 4 pm. sub station. 1 Lexington ave I. JAMES BOWEN, the four following working divisions, viz. : Kingsbridge, West Farms No. 1, West Farms Chief Clerk, 20 " " •< Fifth District, 12th Ward, 2374 Fourth I Commissioners. Contract Clerk 21 " " « avenue (Harlem.) f 8a-n» )4p. m. No. 2, and Morrisana. Engineer in charge of sewers, ax City Hall, " POLICE DEPARTMENT. WM. IRWIN, Engineer in charge of Boulevards and Secretary D. P. P. averues, x8 City Hall, •• DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS. Bureau of repairs ana supplies, 18 City Hall, " " The Board of Police met on the 20th day of Bureau of Lamps and Gas, 13 City Hall, " •• NOTICE TO BUILDERS AND PROP- January, 1874. Present Messrs Smith, Gardner, EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. Bureau of Imcumbrances, 13 Citv Hall, 9 a, m. to 4 p. Bureau of Street Improvements, 11 City Hall " " ERTY OWNERS. Duryee and Russell, Commissioners, Bureau of the Chief Engineer of the Croton Leaves of absence granted,, Report for the week ending January 17, 1874. aqueduct, 11 % City Hall, " • Licenses granted and amount received for Bureau of Water Register, 10 City Hall, " DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS, Patrolman Edward Kennedy, 5th precinct % day with Bureau of Water Purveyor, 4 Citv Hall, •* OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT, 2 FOURTH AVE., F out pay. licenses and fines by First Marshal: Bureau of Streets and Roads, 13 City Hall, ' NEW YORK, Jan. 2,1874. } Patrolman Moses Hahnemann, nth precinct % day DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES AND "IXTHEREAS, THE TOWNS OF MORRISANIA -without pay. Licenses granted 158 V v West t arms and Kings Bridge, have been annexed, ^Patrolman Charles S. Hudson, 8th precinct % day Amount received $243 25 CORRECTION. and are now known as the 23d and 24th Wards of the without pay. Central Office, 66 Third av. 8 . m., to 5 p. m. City of New York, it becomes my duty, as Superintend- Parade allowed. Permits issued for street stands, signs, show Out Door Poor Dep't, 66 Third av., always open. ent of Buildings, to extend the operation of the building Entrance on xxth Street. laws over said territory, and to superintend the construc- Gardner Association, Jan. 20, funeral. cases deliveries &c., and amount received for ?ree same. Labor Bureau, 8 and 10 Clinton pi. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. tion, alteration, repair and removal of buildings therein. Weekfy reports of the District Surgeons, trans- cception Hospital, City Hall Park, N. E. Corner, al- I therefore give notice to builders and property owners mitted by the Medical Director, were referred to Permits issued 46 ways open. that plans and specifications for all new buildings, alter- Amount received $244

and Gardner, Commissioners. Superior Court ) d floor. New) " «• - LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT. Statement of the hours during which all public offices < ourt Transfers ordered. " « Part IL | -- House, j ** * ^ = in the City are open for business, and at which each OFFICE CLERK OF THE COMMON COUNCIL, ) Patrolman Patrick J. Ronnan, from 17th to 10th pre- Court regularly opens and adjourns, as well as of the Clerk's Office, 3d floor. New Court House, 9 a 4 p.m. No, 8 City Hall. S cinct. D-aces where such offices are kept and such Courts are COMMON PLEAS. NEW YORK, January 23d, 1674. J Patrolman John Leslie, from 17th to 5th precinct. Patrolman Maurice O'Reilley, from 17th to sth pre- hold. Common Pljeas, 3d fl., New Court House 9 a m., 4 p. m. STATED SESSION OF THE BOARD OF AL- cinct. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. A derm en will be held on Monday, January 26, 1874, GENERAL SESSIONS at 3% o'clock, P. M., in the chamber of the Board, room Patrolman Ignatz Baumgartner, from 17th to 10th pre- OFFICES. LOCATION. HOURS. r General Sessions, 32 Chambers street, xo a. m., 4 p. m No. 15, City HalL cinct. * Mayor's Office.... No. 6, City Hall 10 a. m.—3 p. m I Clerk's Office, 32 Chambers st., Room 14, " •• JOSEPH C. PINCKNF.Y, Patrolman Edward Kennedy, from 5th to 17th pre- Mayor's Marshal..No. 5, City Hall a.m.—3 p.m. Clerk. cinct. Permit bureau....No. 1, City Hall 10 a.m.—9p.m. OYER AND TERMINER. Patrolman Frederick L. White, from 19th to 3d pre- License Bureau...No. t. City Hall to a.m.—2 p.in cinct. Oyer and Terminer.) . . 1 OFFICE CLERK OF THE COMMON COUNCIL, ) LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT. No. 8 CITY HAU. F Patrolman Thomas Harney, from 3»d to 12th precinct. » General Term, { 3« Chambers st, Patrolman Thomas Welsh, from 12th to 33d precinct. ClTc of the Common 1 Special Term.) Room" j"«-« HE STATED SESSIONS OF THE BOARD OF Council and nt B'dJ 7 ft 8 City Hall.9 A.M.—4P.M. SPECIAL SESSIONS. T Aldermen will be held on Thursday of each week, at Adjourned. of Supervisor». ) M Special Sessions, Tombs, corner Franklin 3# o'clock, p. ., in. the chamber of the Board, room Ne S. C. HAWLEY, ClerkofB*dof Awist-1 . ., ...... 15. City Hall. and Centre streets, Tuesdays, Thurs- ant Aldermen. J 9 fc City Hall..9 A.M-4 P.M JOSEPH C. P1NCKNEY. Chief Clerk. days and Saturdays, i* a. m. Cterk» CITY OF NEW YORK, 1 street within thirty days from the date of this notice. FINANCE DEPARTMENT. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, CORPORATION NOTICES. THOMAS B. ÄSTEN, COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, January 2,1874.) JOHN McHARG, MUNSON H. TREAD WELL. TNTEREST ON CITY STOCKS.—THE INTEREST VALENTINE S. WOODFUFF, UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE ROPOSALS FOR #3,881,000.00 CONSOLIDA- JL on the Bonds and Stocks of the City of New York, Board of Assessors. owner or owners, occupant or occupants of all P TED STOCKS OF THE CITY AND COUNTY due February 1. 1874, will be palU on that day by the houseP * and lots, improved or unimproved lands, affected OFFICE BOARD OF ASSESSORS, 1 OF NEW YORK, for the purpose of providing means Chamberlain of the city at his office in the new Court thereby, that the following assessments have been com- NEW YORK, Jan. ia, 1874. ) for PAYING THE BONDS ot the City and County House. pleted and are lodged in the office of the Board of As- maturing February 1,187«- The transfer books will be closed from January 7th to February i, 1874. sessors for examination by all persons interested, »A: STREET OPENINGS. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the ANDREW H. GREEN. No. x. For flagging from 1st to 3d avenue. Comptroller's Office until Tuesday, January 27th, 1874, Comptroller. No. 2. For flagging north side of Monroe street, from OUPREME COURT.—IN THE MATTER OF THE at 2 o'clock, p. M., when the same will be publicly opened No. 311 to Corlears street. O application of the Department of Public Parks and for the whole or any part of the sum of Three Million No. 3. For flagging west side of Corlears street, trom the Department of Public Works, for and in behalf of Eight Hundred and Twenty-one Thousand Nine Hun- DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC No. 1 to Monroe st. , the Mayor, Aldermen, and Commonalty of the City of dred Dollars of the Consolidated Slocks of the City and County of New York, to wit: No. 4. For flagging Front street, north side, trom New York, relative to acquiring title for the use of the CHARITIES AND CORRECTION. public to all the lands required for the opening of lenth Montgomery to Gouverneur street. avenue, from a point 10,353 feet 6 inches northerly, from CONSOLIDATED STOCK OF THE No. 5. For flagging 57th street, from 9th to 10th DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES the southerly side of One Hundred and Fifty-fifth street CITY OF NEW YORK, authorized by avenue. , ., . AND CORRECTION, in a north-westerly, westerly and south-westerly direc- Sec. 2, Chap. 756, Laws of 1873, Sec. 4, Corner of and 11 th street, j 1No avuiu. 6. cFo «««r *flagging «J,™54th —street , nort. h side. j , r between tion tto thme EleventDieven ihn avenueavenue,, a»s laid out by resolutio:—7,. n ol , Chap. 444, Laws of 1872, and Chap. 322. NEW YORK, January 16,1874. ad Noavenu. 7. eFo anr d flaggingabout 12sa5d fee streett eas, t north side, from 5th | the Commissioners ol the Central Park, in the City of Laws of 1871, payable December 1st, avenue about 175 feet west. New York. , _ . . 1806 $2,9.17,200 00 PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES AND No. 8. For flagging , south side, between We, the undersigned Commissioners of Estimate and CONSOLIDATED STOCK OF THE PRISON CLOTH. 6th and 7th avenues. ... , ^ Assessment k the above-entitled matter, hereby give No. 9. For flagging E. , north side, between COUNTY OF NEW YORK, author- EALED PROPOSALS ENDORSED AS ABOVE. notice to the owner or owners, occupant or occupants, ol ized by Sec. 2, Chap. 756, Laws of 1873, Nos. 331 and 347. . , ., . „ all houses and lots and improved or unimproved lands S Sec. 4, Chap. 444, Laws of 1872, and will be received by the _ Commissioners of Public No. 10. For flagging 57th street, north side, between affected thereby, and to all others whom it may con- qth avenue and about 250 feet east. Chap. 323, Laws of 1871, payable De- Charties and Correction at their office, until 2 o'clock, cern, to wit: , , . . 1 cember 1st, 874.700 00 P.M., of the 28th day of January, 1874, for the following No. 11. For setting curb and gutter and flagging 61st FIRST.—That we have completed our estimate and street, between 9th and 10th avenues. Supplies and Prison Cloth for this Department, for which assessment, and that all persons interested in these pro- , Said Stocks will bear interest at the rate of seven per bidders will give one price only for each article. No. ia. For building basin on northwest corner.of 65th ceedings, or in any of the lands affected thereby, and cent, per annum, payable on the first day of June and street and . 10,000 lbs. Tea. who may be opposed to the same, do present their ob- Decembei in each year. No. 13. For building basin on southwest corner 01 2,000 do. do. jections in writing, duly verified, to John N. Lewis, Esq., The proposals will state the amount of stocks desired, 100,000 do. Brown Sugar. Tompkins and Rivington streets. our Chairman, at the Office of the Commissioners, JNo. and the price per one hundred dollars thereof; -and the 14,000 do Coffee. No. 14. For building basin on southwest corner ol 82 Nassau street (Room No. 24), in the said city, on or persons whose proposals are accepted will thereupon be 500 Bushels Rye. Tompkins and Stanton streets. before the 26th day of February, 1874, and that we, the No. 15. For building basin on northeast comer of reck required to deposit with the Chamberlain the sums 50 Barrels Hominy. said Commissioners, will hear parties so obiecting within 50 do. Oat Meal. slip and Water street. awarded to them respectively, together with any pre- the ten week-days next alter the said 26th day of reb- 7,000 lbs. Tobacco. No. 16. For building sewer in 51st street, between ruary, and for that purpose will be in attendance at our miums thereon, On presenting to the Comptrollewthe receipts of the 5,000 do. Barley. 6th and 7th avenues. .... said office on each of said ten days, at 12 o clock M. 18,000 do. Rice. Chamberlain for such deposit the parties will be entitled No. 17. For building underground drains between 66th SECOND.—That the abstract of the saad estimate and 1,000 do Pepper. and 67th streets, and between 5th and Madison avenues. assessment, together with our maps, and also all the affi- to receive certificates for equal amounts of the par value 2,000 Bushels Oats. The limits embraced by such assessment include all davits, estimates and other documents which were used of the sums awarded to them bearing interest from the 500 do. Peas. the several houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces by us in making our report, have been deposited in the dates ot payment. _ 300 lbs. Farina. office of the Department of Public works in the city of New and parcels of land situated on Each proposal should be sealed and endorsed Propo- 1,000 lbs. Cocoa. York, there to remain until the 10th day of March, 1874. No. 1. Both sides of 51st street, from 1st to 3d avenues- sals for Consolidated Stocks of the City and County of 200 Sacks Salt. THiRD.-That the limits embraced by the assessment New York," and enclosed in a second envelope addressed 200 Dozen Brooms. where flagging was not aiready done. aforesaid, are as fellows, to wit: All those lots, pieces or No. 2. The property known as ward numbers 1028 B, to the Comptroller. 500 Bales Rye Straw. parcels of land situate, lying and being in me city ot The right is reserved on the part of the Comptroller 3,000 Yards Prison Cloth. ) 54 in. wide, and to weigh 1028 C, 102S D, 1028 E, 1028 F. New York, and whice taken together are bounded and to reject any or all bids, if, in his judgment, the interests 1,000 do. do. do. [ not less than 20 ounces No. 3. The property known as ward number 1028 f. contained as follows, viz. ¡—Beginning at a point on the No. 4. The north side of Front street, between Mont- of the City and County require it. } to the square yard. easterly line or side of Tenth avenue, distant nine thou- Samples of the above can be seen at the Office of the gomery and Gouverneur slip. sand nine hundred and forty-five feet eleven inches, ANDREW H. GREEN, No. 5. Both sides of 57 th street, between 9th and 10th Comptroller. Commissioners of Public Charities and Correction. northerly from the southerly line or side of One Hun- All the above to be delivered at the foot of 26th Street, avenues. ,. CITY OF NEW YORK, ) dred and Fifty-fifth street, as the same is laid out : and East River, or on the Store House Dock, Blackwell's No. 6. The property known as ward numbers 4^4, 5 running thence easterly at right angles w.th lenth DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, J January 16, 1874. ) Island, as may be required, free of all expense to the and 6. avenue one hundred and fifteen feet and six inches, to Department. No. 7. The property known as ward numbers 30 to 34 the centre line of the block between Tenth avenue and The award of the contracts will be made as soon as the Boulevard, as the same is laid out; thence in a practicable after the opening of the bids. inclusive. , . northerly direction along said centre line to a point two FINANCE DEPARTMENT, No. 8. The property known as ward numbers 39, 40, BUREAU OF COLLECTION OF ASSESSMENTS, No proposal will be considered unless accompanied by hundred and forty-four feet and two inches easterly from the consent, in writing, of two householders or free- 41, 42, 43, 47, 49, 50 and 6i. the easterly line of Tenth avenue as laid out, and to be Room 14, City Hall, No. 9. The property known as ward numbers 1929 to NEW YORK, Nov 29, 1873. holders of the City ot New York, with their respective opened and extended by this proceeding ¡ thence in a places of business or residence, to the effect, that if the 1934 inclusive. MOTICE TO PROPERTY HOLDERS. — PROP- northerly direction to a point distant five huudretl and contract be awarded under that proposal, they will, on No. 10. The property known as ward numbers 5 to 11 fifty-two feet and eight inches, in a north-easterly direc- LN erty holders are hereby notified that the following assessment lists were this day received in this Bureau for its being so awarded, become bound as _ sureties in the inclusive. , . , , tion from the easterly line of said Tenth avenue ; thence estimated amount of fifty per cent, for its faithful per- No. 11. Both sides of 61st street, between 9th and roth in a south-westerly direction to the easterly line of the collection: DATE OF formance, which consent must be verified by the justifi- avenues. „ . Eleventh avenue, as laid out by the Commissioners of the cation of each of the persons signing the same for double CONFIRMATION. No. 12. The west side of Lexington avenue, between Central Park ; thence southerly along the easterly line the amount of surety required. The sufficiency of such 65th and 66th streets. of the said Eleventh avenue to a point distant nine Nov. 21. 1873—Sewers in 88th street, between 2d and security to be approved of by the Comptroller. thousand six hundred and forty feet and one-half inch, No. 13. The property known as ward numbers 777 to 3d avenues; and in 91st street, between The Department of Public Charities and Correction 781, ana 1565 to 1569 inclusive. northerly from the southerly line ot said One Hundred 2d and 4th avenues, with branches. and Fifty-fifth street; thence easterly and parallel to reserve the right to decline any and all proposals if No. 14. The property known as ward numbers 3S8 b, Sewer in nth avenue, between sad and deemed to be for the public interest, and no proposal and 2887 to 2894 inclusive. said One Hundred and Fifty-fifth street, three hundred 54th streets. and fifty-cine feet and nine inches; thence northerly will be accepted from, or a contract awarded, to any No. 15. The north side of Water street, between Peck Reg. grade, curb, &c., in 60th street, be- person who is in arrears to the Corporation upon debt or slip and Dover street. three hundred and five feet ond eleven and one-half tween 10th avenue and Hudson rivei. inches ; and thence easterly and parallel to said One contract, or who is defaulter as security or otherwise No. 16. Both sides of 51st street, between 6th and 7th Flagging sidewalk southeast corner upon any obligation to the Corporation. _ _ avenues. . , . , Hundred and Fifty-fifth street, five hundred and thirty Broadway and 33d street. feet to the point or place of beginning. Blank form« of proposals and specifications, which are No. 17. The block bounded by 66th and 67th streets Flagging sidewalk north side 13th street, to be strictly complied with, can be obtained on applica- and 4th and Madison avenues. FOURTH.—That our report herein will be presented to from No. 415 to . tion at the Office of the Department. All persons whose interests are affected by the above the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a All payments made at this office within sixty days WILLIAM LAIMBEER, named assessments, and who are opposed to the same, or special term thereof, to be held in the New Court House from this date, are, by law, exempted from the charge JAMES BOWEN, either of them, are requested to present their objections at the City Hall, in the city of New York, on the 23d for interest at seven per cent., which runs trom the date MYER STERN, in writing, to Thos. B. Asten, Chairman of the Board of day of March, 1874, at the opening of the Conrt on of confirmation. Commissioners. Assessors, at their office. No. 19 Chatham street, within that day, and that then and there, or as soon thereafter The collector's office is open daily from 9 A. M. to 4 thirty days from the date ol this notice. as counsel can be heard thereoi., a motion will be made THOMAS B. ASTEN, that the said report be confirmed. ANDREW W. LEGGAT, BOARD OF EDUCATION. JOHN McHARG, Dated New York, January 21st, 1874. Acting Collector. MUNSON H. TREADWELL, JOHN N. LEWIS, EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEVED BY VALENTINE S. WOODRUFF, NEV1N W. BUTLER, Board of Assessors INDICES OF RECORDS. S the School Trustees of the Seventh Ward, at the WILLIAM R. MARTIN, Hall of the Board of Education, corner of Grand and OFFICE, BOARD OF ASSESSORS, 1 Commissioners. NEW YORK, Jan. 23,1874. ) CITY OF NEW YORK, DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE,! Elm streets, until Monday, January 26th, 1874, and until — I COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, j M O'CIOCK, A. M., on said day, for furnishing Sliding pUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO OUPREME COURT.—IN THE MATTER OF THE Doors, etc., for Grammar School No. 12. A LIMITED NUMBER OF COMPLETE SETS OF _ the owner or owners, occupant or occupants of O application of the Department of Public Parks and Specifications may be seen at the office of the Superin- r\. the INDICES OF RECORDS are oflered for sale, all houses and lots, improved or unimproved lands the Department of Public Works, for and in beh «If of • _ J tendent of School Buildings, No. 146 , third affected thereby, that the following assessments the Mayor, Aldermen, and Commonalty of the City of I full bound in sheep, as follows : floor. have been completed, and are lodged in the office of the New York, relative to acquiring title for the use of the Grantors »8 volumes. The name of the party offering a proposal must be in- public to all the lands required for laying out a new street Board of Assessors for examination by all persons inter- Grantees, • • >24 dorsed on the outside of the envelope containing said ested, viz.: running parallel to One Hundred and Fifty-fifth street, Notices of Suits in Equity,. 8 ' proposal. ... . „ . in an easterly direction from the Kingsbridge Road, No. 1. For regulating, grading, curb, gutter and flag- Insolvents, &c., • •• » " The Trustees reserve the right to reject any or alt ot ging Gansevoort street, from West street to the North across the Tenth avenue to the Boulevard, near the the proposals offered. _ river. Harlem River, as laid out by resolution of the Com- Total,..61 " fioo 00 p v DAVID HAYS* missioners of the Central Park, in the city of New York. No. 2. For regulating, grading, curb, gutter and flag- Judgments, " 12 50 LAWRENCE 9 GOULDING, We, the undersigned Commissioners of Estimate and 15 as ging 8ad street, from 4th to 5th avenues. Sets unbound 61 " JOHN H. BOSCHEN. Assessment in the above-entitled matter, hereby give cation at GEO. G. HALLOCK. No. 3. For regulating, grading, curb, gutter and flag- notice to the owner or owners, occupant or occupants, of Incomplete sets may be completed on JAS. W. McBAKRON, ging , from 7th avenue to the Boulevard. all houses and lots and improved or unimproved lands this office. Board of School Trustees 7th Ward. No. 4. For laying Belgian pavement in 9th avenue, affected thereby, and to all others whom it may con- Communications in relation to the Records should be Dated New York, January 8, 1874. from 34th to 45th streets. cern, to wit: , j addressed "Superintendent of Records, Comptroller's FIRST.—That we have completed our estimate and NOTICE. No. 5. For laying Belgian pavement in 56th street, FFICE assessment, and that all persons interested in these pro- ° " ANDREW H. GREEN from Lexington to 4th avenue. ceedings, or in any of the lands affected thereby, and Comptroller. No. 6. For built ing sewers in 6th avenue, between who may be opposed to the same, do present their ob- TO WHOM ITMAYCONCERN. lacth and 129th streets, with branches. •ections in writing, duly verified, to Nevin W. Butler, OTICE is HEREBY GIVEN THAT APPLICA- No. 7. For flagging , between 1st and 2d CE, ) Esq., our Chairman, at the Office of the Commissioners, CITY OF NEW YORK, DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, N avsnues. tion has been made to the Board of Health and that No. 82 Nassau street (Room No. 24', in the said city, BUREAU OF ARREARS, No. 8. For fencing vacant lots on north side of 53d permission has been granted by said Board to remove all on or before the 26th day of February, 1874, and that OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF ARREARS, Dec. 1,18733,- J street, between 5th and 6th avenues. we, the said Commissioners, will hear parties so object- remains of persons now buried in the grounds or deposi- No. 9. For fencing vacant lots on north side ot 57th ing within the ten week-days next after the said 26th OTICE OF SALE OF LANDS AND TENE- ted in the vaults of the First Presbyterian Church, loca- street, between 9th avenue and 250 feet east. day of February, and for that purpose will be in attend- N ted between First and Second streets and between First No 10. For fencing vacant lots on north side of 61st ance at our said office on each of said ten days, at 1 ments for unpaid taxes of 1869 and 1870, and Cro- and Second avenues in the Seventeenth Ward of the city street, between 2d and 3d avenues. o'clock P. M. ton water rents of 1868 and 1869, under the direction ot of New York. . . . , ., _ . No. 11. For regulating, grading, curb, gutter and SECOND.—That the abstract of the said estimate and Andrew H. Green, Comptroller of the City of New York. Permission has also been given to have said remains re- flagging 105th street, from 3d avenue to Harlem river. The undersigned hereby gives public notice, pursuant to assessment, together with all maps, and also all the moved to such cemetery or cemeteries as may be desig- No. 12. For regulating, grading, curb, gutter and flag- affidavits, estimates and other documents which were . thtioen provisionUI UMU|s WWof Vth —e ••»••»*act *entitfe —— d "An— act for| the collec- ging 75th street, from ;th avenue to East river. of taxes, assessments and Croton water rents in the nated by the School Trustees of the 17th Ward. used by us in making our report, have been deposited in Qty of New York, and to amend the several acts in re No. 13. For regulating, grading, curb, gutter and flag- If any of the relatives or friends of the deceased per- ging 135th street, from 8th avenue to Harlem river. the Office of the Department of Public Works in the iatjon thereto," passed April 8, 1871; sons above referred to, desire to have the remains or de- city of New York, there to remain until the 10th day of That the respective owners of all lands and tenements sire to have the removal effected in any special manner The limits embraced by such assessment include all March, 1874. ... in the City of New York cn which taxes have been laid the several houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces (at their own cost) they are requested to notify the un- THIRD.—that the limits embraced by the assessment and confirmed, situated in the Wards Nos. 1 to 22, inclu- dersigned within thirty days from the date of this ad- and parcel« of land, situated on sive, for the years 1869 and 1870, and now remaining due aforesaid, are as follows, that is to say : All those lots, vertisement. LAW. D. KIERNAN. No. 1. Both sides of Gansevoort street, from West pieces or parcels of land situate, lying and being in the and unpaid ; and also the respective owners of a» lands Clerk of the Board cf Education. Corner of Grand and Elm streets. street to 13th avenue. city of New York, and which taken together are bound- and tenements in the City of New York, situated in the No. 2. Both sides of 82d street, from 4th to 5th avenue. ed and contained as follows, to wit ¡—Beginning at a wards aforesaid, on which the regular Croton water rents Dated New York, January 9,1874. No. 3. Both sides of 145th street, from 7th avenue to point formed by the intersection of the easterly line or heve been laid for the years 1868 and 1869, and are now the Boulevard, to the extent of one-half the block on the side.of the Kingsbridge Road with a line drawn parallel remaining due and unpaid, are required to pay the said TO UNDERTAKERS. intersecting streets. to and distanH t seven thousand six hundred and eighty- ,, . ,nT croton water rent so remaining-due and un- EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY No. 4. Both sides of 9th avenne, from 34th to 45th five feet northerly, from the southerly line or side of « . ak 0f Arrears, at his office, in the Depart- streets, to the extent of one-half the block on the inter- One Hundre—idredd and Fifty-fifth street, as the same is laid ^^F^ce, in the New Court House, with the in- S the School Trustees of the Seventeenth Ward at the secting streets. out, and running thence easterly and parallel to said | « ..hereon at the rate of twelve per cent, per annum, Hall of the Board of Education, corner of Grand and No. 5. Both sides of 56th street, from Lexington to 4th One Hundred and Fifty-fifth street to the westerly line I ^ 0f payment with the charges of this notice Elm streets, until Tuesday the 27th day of January 187* OI avenue. or sidide of the Boulevard, n^nearr the Harlem KiverRiver, as laid »~ r ~'d j ' > and. i{f defeuldefaultt shalshall bbe madmade iin sucsuch and until 3« o'clock P. M. on said day, for the removal No. 6. Both sides of 6th avenue, from 125th to 139th out by the Commissioners of the Central Park ; thence ^S^tSs and tenements wiU besold atpublic and re-interment of the bodies, and die remains of street, to the extent of one-half the block on the inter- northerly, along the westerly line or side of said Boule- | auction at the New Cour1 w» t HowHouse,, in the CitCityy Hall Park, bodies that are bnried in the grounds, and of those de- secting streets. vard to a point on a line drawn parallel to and distant in the City of New York, on MONDAY, the 9* day of posited in the vaults, cn the premises in the rear of »0. No. 7. Both sides of 59th street, from 1st to 2d avenue. eight thousand two hundred and twenty feet from the March, 1874, at 12 o.clock noon, for the lowest term of 42 First street, between First and Second avenues. No. 8. The property known as Ward No*. 11,12,13,14 southerly line or side of said One Hundred and Fifty- years at which any person shall offer to take the same in Information in regard to the method and tune of re- and 15. , fifth street ; thence westerly and parallel with said One consideration of advancing the amount of tax or .Croton moval can be ootained at the office of the Superinten- Hundred and Fifth-fifth street to the easterly line or No. 9. The property known as Ward Nos. 5, 6, 7, 3, 9 water rent, as the case may be, so due and unpaid, and dent of School Buildings No. 146 Grand street durdfloor. side of the Kingsbridge Road, and thence southerly and 10. the interest thereon as aforesaid to the time of sale.and Two responsible and approved sureties will be quir- along the easterly line or side of the Kingsbridge Road No. 10. The property known as Ward Nos. 7, 8,9, 10, together with the charges of th« notice and advertise- ed from tie successful bidder. Proposals will not be to the point or place of beginning. 15,16,17 and 18. ment and all other costs and charge acorued thereon, considered unless sureties axe named. FOURTH.—That our report herein will be presented to No. 11. Both sides of 105th street, from 3d avenue to and that such sale wiU be continued from time to fame The name of the party offering a proposal must be in- the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Harlem river, to the extent of one-half the block on the until all the-lands and tenements here advertised for sale dorsed on the outside 0? the envelope con tuning said intersecting streets. special term thereof, to be held in the New Court House at the City Hall, in the city of New York, on the 23d shall be sold. No. is. Both sides of 75th street, from 5th avenue to ^The Trustees reserve the right to reject any or all of day of March, 1874, at the opening of the Court on that And notice is hereby further given that a detailed the East river. the proposals "^ „^Y MERZ. day, and that then and there, or as soon thereafter as statement of the taxes and the Croton water rents, the No. 13. Both sides of 135th street, from 8th avenue to counsel can be heard thereon, a motion will be made ownership of the property taxed, and on whidi Croton THEODORE H. MEADJ Harlem river, to the extent of one-halt the block at in- that the said report be confirmed. rents are unpaid, is published in a l»niphlet and that ADAM WEBER, . tersections of Madison and 4th avenue. Dated New York, January 21st, 1874. copies of the pamphlet are deposited in the officeof the OWEN MURPHY, All persons whose interests are affected by the above- Bureau of the Clerk of Arrears, and will be delivered to FRED. C. WAGNER. named assessments, and who are opposed to the same, NEVIN W. BUTLER. any person applying for the same. ^ g CADY> or either of them, are requested to present their objec- WILLIAM BARNES, Board of School Trustees Seventeenth Ward. tions in writing, to Thomas B. Asten, Chairman of the WILLIAM R. MARTIN. Clerk of Arrears. Dated, New York. January 9,1874. Board of Assessors, at their office, No. 19 Chatham Commissioners.