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4th Ward. The part south of the Erie canal to South street, and east of Genesee street to John street, and running through the centre of John street to Rutger street, thence through the centre of Rutger street to Seymour avenue, thence through the centre of Seymour avenue to South street, and north of South street to the Erie canal.
5th Ward. The part south of the Erie canal to Elizabeth street and east of John street, to a point three hundred feet east of the east line of Third street.
6th Ward. The part south of the Erie canal and north of a line running through the middle of Columbia and Whitesboro streets, and west of the Chenango canal to the city line.
7th Ward. The part east of Genesee street to West street and south of South street to the city line.
8th Ward. The part east of a point three hundred feet east of the east line of Third street to the city line and south of the Erie canal to the city line.
9th Ward. The part south of Columbia and Whitesboro streets to the city line, and west of the Chenango canal to the city line.
10th Ward. The part west of Ballou's creek and east of a line running through the middle of John street to Rutger street, thence through the centre of Rutger street to Sey- mour avenue, thence through the centre of Seymour avenne to South street and south of Elizabeth street to South street. 11th Ward. The part west of Genesee street to the Chenango canal and south of the Third Ward to the city line.
12th Ward. The part east of West street to a point three hundred feet east of the east line of Third street, and south of South street to the city line.
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STREETS.
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STREETS IN UTICA.
Name.
Commences at 80 Elizabeth
Terminates at
Academy Aiken
Cornelia
State.
Albany Allen
Bleecker
City line.
Arthur
Steuben
Third.
Ash
Hamilton avenue
York.
A very
424 Genesee
Perkins avenue.
Bacon
Broad
South of Bleecker.
Bank
80 State
Hart.
Blandina
221 Genesee
Driving Park.
Blandina Place
34 Blandina
Steuben Park.
Barnes
Lansing
South.
Barnes avenne
Canal
Water.
Bleecker
161 Genesee
City line east.
Breese
12 Canal
Johnson.
Bright
Columbia
Court.
Bristol
Garden
Chenango canal.
Brinckerhoff ave 42 Rutger
City line.
Broad
51 Genesee
City line.
Broadway
Whitesboro
Court.
Broadhead
State
Fay.
Bryan
Erie canal Broad
South of Bleecker.
Burchard
8 Liberty
Whitesboro.
Barnet
56 Bleecker
Elizabeth.
Canal
204 Whitesboro
City line.
Caroline
Downer
City line.
Catharine
93 Genesee Canal
Water.
Centre
230 Whitesboro
Erie canal.
Central lane
Milgate
Gilbert.
Charles
86 Liberty
89 Whitesboro. Steuben Park.
Chatham
16 South
Eagle.
Chenango avenue
Court
City line.
Cherry
419 Whitesboro
Asylum farm.
Chestnut
Francis
Chenango avenue.
City
Hickory
Thorn.
Clark Place
144 Park avenue Broad
King.
Clay
Cleveland avenue
Stark
Hicks.
Clinton
Erie canal
Clinton Place
372 Genesee
Columbia 186 Genesee
322 Whitesboro. Kemble. Whitesboro.
East.
Cedar
Charlotte
Erie canal
Central Railroad.
Buffalo
Bleecker.
Albany
Culver avenue.
Central Railroad.
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STREETS.
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Name.
Commences at
Terminates at Varick.
Cooper
66 Broadway Erie canal
280 Genesee.
Cottage
98 State
Chenango avenue.
Cottage Place
304 Genesee
State. -
Court
256 Genesee
City line.
Cross
343 Whitesboro
220 Court.
Crouse
East Bleecker
Erie canal.
Culver avenue
Bleecker
Albany.
Dakin
287 Genesee
Park avenue.
Davis avenne
Nichols
Jefferson.
Devereux
207 Genesee
Charlotte.
Division
14 Whitesboro
Mohawk river.
Downer
Whitesboro
Louis.
Dudley Eagle
315 Geneseee
East.
East
Erie canal
City line.
Edward
Varick
Bright.
Elizabeth
191 Genesee
Culver avenue.
Elm
Park avenue
Pleasant.
Emily Erie
Schuyler
City line.
Faass avenue
Whitesboro
Erie.
Fay
145 Fayette
Roberta
Fayette
160 Genesee
Whitesboro.
Faxton
381 Genesee
Oneida.
First
Mohawk river
Rutger.
Floyd
Erie canal
Central Railroad.
Francis
Chenango avenue
Oswego.
Franklin
2 Broad
Bleecker.
Fulton
Market
John.
Garden
Jewett
Varick.
Gates
236 Whitesboro
Erie canal.
Genesee
Mohawk river
Pleasant.
Gilbert Girard Gold
Elm
Steuben.
Grand
Water
Mohawk river.
Grant
Genesee
Oneida.
Green
Stark
City line.
Grove
Kemble
Elm.
Hamilton
94 Varick
Columbia.
Hamilton avenne
Stark
City line.
Harper
415 Whitesboro
Asylum farm.
Hart
Chenango avenue
Tracy.
Haak avenue
Nail creek.
Helen
Schuyler Genesee,
Francis.
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Bleecker East
Erie canal.
Culver avenue.
Third
Third.
38 Rutger
City line.
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Cornelia
Culver avenue.
Culver
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STREETS.
Name.
Commences at
Terminates al
Henry
108 State
Francis.
Herkimer
Francis
Chenango avenue. Hamilton avenue.
Hicks
183 Court
Hickory
Hamilton avenue
York.
High
163 Park avenue
Eagle.
Hobart
112 Steuben
Genesee.
Hope
Williams
Schuyler.
Hopper Hotel
31 Whitesboro
Genesee.
Howard avenue
16 Rutger
City line.
Hoyt
Whitesboro
Water.
Hubbell
Central Railroad
Pleasant.
Huntington
147 Columbia
Court.
Hutchinson avenue
Broad
Driving Park.
Jacob
Hope
Johnson.
James
Oneida
East.
Jason
Whitesboro
Erie.
Jay
49 John
Kossuth avenue.
Jefferson Jenks
Canal
Central Railroad.
Jewett
376 Genesee
Chenango avenue.
John
Bagg's Square
Rutger.
Johnson
City line
Water.
Kellogg
Whitesboro
Louisa
Kemble
Park avenue
Pleasant.
Kent
124 Elizabeth
Bleecker.
King
2 Hopper
South
Kirkland
State
Chenango avenue.
Knox
Stark
City line.
Kossuth avenue
Broad
Beckwith's farm.
Lansing
125 Park avenue
Culver avenue.
Lawrence Leah
Elm
Third.
Leeds
South
Eagle.
Lewis
Garden
Chenango canal.
Liberty
122 Genesee
Whitesboro.
Linden
Hamilton avenue
York.
Lock
Schuyler
D., L. & W. RR.
Louisa
Elm
Steuben. Lawrence. .
Madison Lane Main
2 John
Webster. State.
Mandeville
84 Cornelia
Maple
Hamilton avenue York.
Market
Bleecker
Culver.
Marshall
South
Broad.
Martin
Hickory .
Thorn.
Ludlow avenue
Blandina
4 Pearl
23 Fayette.
East
Oulver avenue.
Broad
Albany.
253 Genesee
Steuben Park.
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STREETS.
105
Name.
Commences at
Terminates at
Mary
67 Charlotte
Culver avenue. Water.
Meadow
Mohawk river
McQuade avenue
South
Eagle.
Mc Vean
Stark
Garden.
Mechanic
Canal
Johnson.
Milgate
Broad
South of Bleecker.
Miller
4 Rutger
City line.
Mill
183 South
Rutger.
Mohawk
Mohawk river
Pleasant.
Monroe
Albany
Culver avenue.
Montgomery
154 Bleecker
. Elizabeth. Rutger. Third.
Mulberry
Francis
Chenango avenue.
Mummery
Albany
City line. Pleasant.
Newell
684 Genesee
Chenango avenne.
Niagara
Broad
Sonth of Bleecker.
Nichols
Broad
Albany.
Noyes
342 Genesee
Chenango avenue.
Oak
Hamilton avenue
York.
Oneida
Park avenue
Pleasant.
Ontario
Albany
Broad.
Orchard
Philip
Cross.
Oscar
Bleecker
Mary.
Oswego
372 Genesee
Chenango avenne.
Park avenue
Mohawk river Jason
Clinton.
Pearl
212 Genesee
Broadway.
Perkins avenne Pine
Jewett
Pleasant.
Philip
241 Whitesboro
Court.
Plant
138 State
Chenango avenue.
Platt
Canal
Central Railroad.
Pleasant
420 Genesee
Third.
Post
41 Charlotte
Burnet.
Potter
Whitesboro
Water.
Proctor avenne
Culver avenue
Driving Park.
Roberts
Garden Foot State
Cornelia.
Rose
Whitesboro
Columbia.
Root
4 Catharine Hubbell
Mohawk.
Rush
Erie canal
Central Railroad.
Steuben Park
Kossuth avenue.
Rutger Saratoga Schuyler .
Erie canal
Court.
Mohawk river
Chenango canal.
Mortimer
Howard avenue
Morris
Blandina
Neilson
84 South
Oneida Square.
Parker
68 Fayette .
Erie canal.
Chenango canal.
Rome .
Erie canal.
Rudolph
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STREETS.
Name.
Commences at
Terminates at
Scott
417 Genesee
Oneida.
Second
Mohawk river
Rutger. 186 Genesee.
Seymour avenue
34 Rutger
City line.
Sherman
424 Genesee
Perkins avenne.
Smith
Culver avenue
Driving Park.
South Hamilton
Court
Warren.
South
273 Genesee
Culver avenue.
Spring
78 Broadway
State.
Springate
Genesee
Perkins avenue.
Square
Steuben
Third.
Stark
Chenango canal
Court.
State
Erie canal
330 Genesee.
Sterling Row
69 Water
Stevens
Garden
Chenango canal.
Steuben
Steuben Park
Pleasant.
St. Joseph
Canal
Johnson.
St. Vincent
South
City line.
Taylor avenue
Rutger
City line.
Third
Mohawk river
Pleasant.
Thomas' east lane
Whitesboro
Water.
Thomas' west lane
Whitesboro
Water.
Thorn
Hamilton avenue
City line.
Tracy
334 Genesee
Chenango canal.
Turner
Bleecker
Erie canal.
Union
14 Blandina
Hopper.
Varick
Whitesboro
Court.
Vulcan
Whitesboro
Erie canal.
Wager
Stark
Hicks.
Walker
Oneida
Kemble.
Walnut
Stark
York.
Ward
Culver avenue
Driving Park.
Warren
Hicks
Garden.
Washington
Mohawk river
238 Genesee.
Wasmer,
Edwards
Columbia.
Water
Genesee
Breese.
Webster avenue
South Albany
City line.
Welsh road West
. 2 Rutger
City line.
Wetmore
Broad
South of Bleecker.
Whitesboro
24 Genesee
City line.
Wiley'
225 Whitesboro
Hamilton.
William
State
Chenango avenue.
York
205 Court
City line.
Youngs avenne
Hubbell
Mohawk.
§ Chenango canal
Varick.
Seneca
Water
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LOCATION OF SQUARES, PARKS AND BLOCKS.
Location of Squares and Parks.
Baggs Square, junction of Genesee, John, Main and Whites- boro.
Chancellor Square, between Academy, Bleecker, Elizabeth and Kent.
Clinton Place, between Geneseo and Kemble.
Columbia Square, junction of Columbia, Saratoga and Whites- boro.
Franklin Square, junction of Genesee and Hotel streets. Johnson Square, junction of West and Square streets.
Oneida Square, junction of Genesee, Oneida, State and Park avenue.
LaFayette Square, junction of Fayette, Whitesboro and Wiley. Park Place, head of Steuben Park.
Rutger Place, head of John street.
Steuben Park, head of Charlotte.
Utica Driving Park, east of Ludlow avenne between Bleecker and Lawrence.
Location of Blocks.
Arcade, 145 Genesee street. Ballou Block, John, corner Main.
Bradish Block, 181 Genesee.
Butterfield House, Genesee corner Devereux.
City Opera House, Genesee corner Pearl street.
Comstock Block, 5 Plant street. Dexereux Block, 140 Genesee street.
Exchange Building, 133 Genesee street.
Gardner Block, 190 Genesee street. Government Building, Broad corner John.
Haberer Block, 25 Fayette street. Hackett Block, 196 Genesee street. Herald Building, 60 Genesee street. Hutchinson Block, 14 Beecker street. Marble Block, 56 Genesee street. Mather Block, Genesee corner Bleecker. Mechanics' Hall, Hotel corner Liberty. Munson Block, Broadway near Erie canal. Observer Building, 113 Genesee street. Opera House Block, 24 Fayette street. Parker Block, 189 Genesee street. Reynolds Building, John corner Catharine. Sheehan Block, Columbia corner State. Thomas Block, 10 Bleecker street. Tibbits Block, 79 and 81 Genesee street. Weaver Block, Genesee corner Broad.
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UNITED STATES OFFICERS.
President-Chester A. Arthur, of New York.
Acting Vice President and Pres. pro tem of Senate-George F. Edmunds, of Vermont. Secretary of State-Frederick T. Frelinghuysen, of New Jersey. Secretary of the Treasury-Charles J. Folger, of New York. Secretary of War-Robert T. Lincoln, of Illinois. Secretary of the Navy-Wm. E. Chandler, of New Hampshire. Postmaster General-Walter Q. Gresham, of Indiana. Attorney General-Benjamin H. Brewster, of Pennsylvania. Secretary of the Interior-Henry M. Teller, Colorado.
NEW YORK STATE GOVERNMENT. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.
Governor-Grover Cleveland.
Lieutenant-Governor-David B. Hill.
Adjutant General-Maj. Gen'l John G. Farnsworth.
Inspector General-Brig. Gen'l Phil. H. Briggs. Engineer in Chief-Brig. General Geo. S. Field. Judge Advocate General-Brig. General Horatio C. King. Surgeon General-Brig. General Joseph D. Bryant. Quartermaster General-Brig. General Edwin D. Jenny. Paymaster General-Brig. General G. B. Ricb. Commissary General of Subsistence-Brig. Austin Lathrop. General Inspector of Rifle Practice-Brig. General Chas. F. Robbins.
STATE DEPARTMENT.
Secretary of State-Joseph B. Carr. Comptroller-Ira Davenport. State Treasurer-Robert A. Maxwell. Attorney General-Leslie W. Russell. State Engineer and Surveyor-Silas Seymour.
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC WORKS.
James Shanahan.
CANAL DEPARTMENT.
Auditor-John .A. Place.
Canal Board-The Lient. Governor, Secretary of State, Comp- troller, Treasurer, Attorney General, State Engineer and Sur- veyor, and Superintendent of Public Works.
Canal Appraisers-Wm. L. Bostwick, Wm. J. Morgan, Chas. M. Dennison.
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. Superintendent of Public Instruction-Wm. B. Ruggles. Deputy-James E. Morrison. .
BANK DEPARTMENT. 1
Superintendent of Bank Department-A. Barton Hepburn. Deputy Superintendent-Jas. S. Thurston.
INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. ·
Superintendent-John A. McCall, Jr., Albany.
Deputy Superintendent-M. A. Shannon, Buffalo.
SUPERINTENDENT OF STATE PRISONS.
Isaac V. Baker.
STATE A88E88OR8.
J. D. Ellis, Jefferson Co .; J. L. Williams, Dutchess Co .; Sta- ley Wood, Cattaraugus Co.
STATE BOARD OF HEALTH.
Dr. Edward M. Moore, President, Rochester ; Erastus Brooks, West New Brighton ; Charles F. Chandler, Columbia Col- lege; Dr. Wm. M. Smith, Health Officer of N. Y. Quaran- tine; Leslie W. Russell, Attorney General; Dr. Elisha Harris, Secretary, Central Office of Board, Albany ; Dr. J. Savage, Delavan, Albany ; Dr. Jas. G. Hunt, Utica ; Jas. T. Gardner, Sup't of the State Survey.
COURT OF APPEALS.
Chief Judge-Wm. C. Ruger.
Associate Judges-George F. Danforth, Theodore Miller, Charles A. Rapallo, Francis M. Finch, Charles Andrews, Robert Earl.
ONEIDA COUNTY OFFICERS.
County Judge-William B. Sutton, Utica.
Special County Judge- Daniel E. Wager, Rome.
Surrogate-Stephen Van Dresar, Rome.
Special Surrogate-Emmett J. Ball, Utica.
Sheriff-Thomas D. Penfield, Utica.
Deputy Sheriff-I. Stoddard Penfield, Utica.
Deputy Sheriffs-John Baxter, Utica; Daniel Gray, Whites- town; Camden, John N. Stoddard; Deansville, Wm. Ham- ilton ; North Western, H. G. Bullock ; Clayville, Richard Hardy ; Deerfield, P. D. Condon; Prospect, Chas. E. Slo- cum ; Boonville, Chas. Kilkenny, Thomas Sykes; Clinton, Benjamin Sutton; State Bridge, M. H. Hyland; South Trenton, Irving R. Bullock; Lee, Henry Conrad.
Special Criminal Purpose-Thomas Tobin, N. Y. Mills. Jailers-John D. Cronin, Utica; Daniel Petrie, Rome.
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County Clerk-Arthur H. Ballou, Utica. Deputy County Clerk-M. Jesse Brayton, Utica District Attorney-W. A. Matteson, Utica
Assistant District Attorney-Wm. E. Lewis, Utica.
Justices of Sessions-G. H. Parkhurst, North Bridgewater ; James Rae, North Bay.
County Treasurer-John Kohler, Utica.
Superintendent of Poor-Theodore S. Comstock, Rome.
Loan Commissioners-S. W. Patton, Whitestown ; Chas. B. Hitchcock, Lee Center.
County Sealer-William Pollard, Utica.
Coroners-Henry C. Sutton, Rome ; E. W. Raynor, Trenton ; Henry G. Du Bois, Camden ; Albert Spencer, Utica
School Commissioners-Wm. D. Biddlecome, Deerfield, 1st District ; Julius M. Button, Deansville, 2nd District ; Martin W. Smith, Rome, 3d District; Jerome F. Hills, Hawkinsville, 4th District.
Representative in Congress-J. Thomas Spriggs, Utica. Senators. in Congress-Warner Miller, Herkimer ; Elbridge G. Lapham, Canandaigua State Senator-Robert H. Roberts, Boonville.
Members of Assembly-1st District, William Townsend, Utica; 2d District, Clarence E. Williams, Verona; 3d District, Thomas B. Allanson, Taberg.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS WITH P. O. ADDRESS.
Annsville-Israel J. White, Rep., Taberg. Augusta-John Beach, Rep., Knoxboro.
Ava-John M. Edgerton, Rep., Ava. Boonville -- Chas. H. Bush, Rep., Boonville.
Bridgewater-Chas. W. Palmer, Rep., Bridgewater.
Camden-Benjamin D. Stone, Dem., Camden. .
Deerfield-Van Rensselaer Weaver, Rep., Deerfield. Florence-Daniel O'Mara, Dem., Florence. Floyd-J. Henry Powell, Dem., Holland Patent. Forestport-Alisha B. Baker, Rep., Forestport Kirkland-Lathrop N. Brockway, Dem., Clinton. Lee-Chas. E. Fraser, Jr., Dem., Lee Center. Marcy-Mortimer M. Mahew, Dem., Marcy. Marshall-Julius A. Day, Rep., Deansville. New Hartford-John W. McLean, Dem., New Hartford. Paris-Seth W. Smith, Dem., Paris. Remsen-John S. Kent, Rep., Remsen. Rome-1-James Haggerty, Dem., Rome. 2-William Baynes, Dem., Rome. 3-Oscar D. Williams, Dem., Rome.
4-Geo. Hammann, Dem., Rome.
5-Glenn W. Petrie, Rep., Rome.
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Sangerfield-George W. Cleveland, Dem., Waterville. Steuben-T. James Owens, Rep., Steuben. Trenton-Lester G. Wanful, Rep., Holland Patent. Utica-1-Alex. B. Vrooman, Dem., Utica. 2-Frederick A. Goffe, Dem., Utica. 3-John F. Gaffney, Dem., Utica.
4 John Batchelor, Rep., Utica.
5-Patrick Devlin, Dem., Utica. 6-Henry Martin, Dem., Utica.
7-Henry A. Doolittle, Dem., Utica.
8-George Morath, Dem., Utica. 9-Henry Keim, Dem., Utica. 10-Patrick J. McCaffrey, Dem., Utica.
11-T. Jay Griffiths, Dem., Utica. 12-Peter Dutton, Dem., Utica. Vernon-Francie A. Cady, Jr., Rep., Vernon Centre.
Verona-Gottlieb Merry, Dem., Verona.
Vienna-Charles Hardin, Dem., McConnellsville. Western-John O. Jones, Dem., Westernville. Westmoreland -- Ezra A. Knapp, Rep., Dix. Whitestown-Joseph Ackroyd, Dem., N. Y. Mille. R. B. Maxfield, Clerk, Taberg, Democrats, 28. ·
Republicans, 15.
UTICA CITY GOVERNMENT.
For the Year commencing March, 1883.
MAYOR.
CHARLES A. DOOLITTLE.
ALDERMEN.
Two YEARS-2d Ward, Frederick Haak ; 4th Ward, Moses Barney ; 6th Ward, Joseph Tessey ; 8th Ward, Gottlieb Zitzner; 10th Ward, James Hayes ; 12th Ward, Michael Doll.
ONE YEAR-1st Ward, H. Ray Barnes; 3rd Ward, John D. Jones ; 5th Ward, Patrick Quinlan ; 7th Ward, George Helfert; 9th Ward, Horatio S. Van Valkenburg ; 11th Ward, William Reichert.
STANDING COMMITTEES FOR 1883-84.
The Committee on Claims and Audit, and Chairman of Com- mittees on Finance, Public Improvements, Public Buildings and Grounds, Lighting Streets, and Legal Proceedings, con- stitute a Committee to which all claims and accounts are referred.
Claims and Audit-Ald. Barnes and Tessey.
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Finance-Ald. Haak and Jones.
Public Improvements-Ald. Zitzner and Barney. - Side and Crosswalks-Ald. Jones and Zitzner. Sewers and Wells- Ald. Doll and Quinlan. Streets, Bridges and Railroads-Ald. Tessey and Haak. Legal Proceedings and Assessments-Ald. Barnes and Reichert. Lighting Streets-Ald. Van Valkenburg and Doll. Public Buildings and Grounds-Ald. Quinlan and Barnes. Paving and Licenses-Ald. Barney and Van Valkenburg. Public Health-Ald. Hayes and Helfert.
Grievances-Ald. Helfert and Hayes.
Official Papers-Utica Daily Observer, Utica Daily Press, and Oneida Demokrat.
OFFICERS OF THE CORPORATION.
Clerk-Patrick J. McQuade.
Treasurer-William F. Hoerlein.
Corporation Counsel-Samuel J. Barrowa
Surveyor-John R. Baxter.
Assistant Surveyor-Lawrence Bailey.
Messenger and Janitor-Michael Kelly.
Sealer of Weights and Measures-John Schimel.
City Sexton-Lawrence Cole.
Keeper of City Clock-John Stievater.
Assessors-1st Ward, Michael Shields; 2d Ward, John Hess; 3d Ward, William P. Case; 4th Ward, Richard Adams; 5th Ward, John Winslow ; 6th Ward, Frank Keinz; 7th Ward, William Jameison; 8th Ward, John H. Tanner ; 9th Ward, John B. Bach; 10th Ward, Robert G. Rose- mond ; 11th Ward, Charles F. Clarke; 12th Ward, Joseph H. Kent.
Collectors-1st Ward, John D. Waters; 2d Ward, William Klumbach; 3d Ward, R. F. A. Nitzschke ; 4th Ward, John A, Dining; 5th Ward, Bernard Martin ; 6th Ward, Geo. L. Roberts; 7th Ward, James Cox, Jr .; 8th Ward, Samuel Cannoway; 9th Ward, Godfrey Dehm; 10th Ward, Robert E. Finn; 11th Ward, John A. Christ ; 12th Ward, Thomas Dodd.
Constables-1st Ward, Peter Doyle; 2d Ward, Levi H. Adams; 3d Ward, Evan Jones; 4th Ward, Alexander Hutchinson ; 5th Ward, Andrew Myers ; 6th Ward, Gus- tavus Friedle ; 7th Ward, Michael Doll ; 8th Ward, John F. Kelly ; 9th Ward, Wm. Bieseigel ; 10th Ward, D. J. Evans; 11th Ward, James D. Jones; 12th Ward, J. G. Appleton.
THE BOARD OF TOWN AUDITORS. Edwin T. Batsford, John A. Goodale, James Merriman, John Adrian.
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BOARD OF HEALTH. Chas. A. Doolittle, Mayor and President ex-officio ; Patrick J. McQuade, Secretary and Registrar of Vital Statistics ; James G. Hunt, M. D., Health Officer; Wm. H. Booth, M. D., John Carroll, Thomas Wheeler, Michael Hand, John H. Jones, W. N. Weaver. Sanitary Police-John B. Sexton, John Murphy. COMMISSIONERS OF COMMON SCHOOLS.
ONE YEAR-John L. Earll, W. N. Weaver. Two YEARS-George Young, J. A. Marrow. THREE YEARS-Charles W. Hackett, Frederick J. Pratt. Sup't of Schools-Andrew McMillan.
COMMISSIONERS OF CHARITIES.
ONE YEAR-Joseph Faass, William Harrer. Two YEARS-Johu Quinn, T. Solomon Griffiths. THREE YEARS-Patrick McNierney, Edward Curran. Clerk-Lawrence Conrad.
COMMISSIONERS OF EXCISE.
Elon G. Brown, Thomas McNierney, George Shotthafer. Wm. H. Kelley, Clerk.
POLICE AND FIRE COMMISSIONERS.
L. W. Rogers, George L. Curran, George Fulmer, Ichabod C. McIntosh.
Chief of Police-Robert McElwaine.
Ass't Chief of Police-Charles M. Dagwell.
Chief Engineer-Wesley Dimbleby.
Clerk-Thomas F. Clarke.
CITY COURT OF UTIOA.
City Judge-Patrick F. Bulger.
Special City Judge-Henry F. Coupe.
Clerk of the Court-P. J. McQuade.
Deputy Clerk-Charles A. Talcott. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE
Morven M. Jones, Haberer Block, Fayette street.
James F. Hurley, Exchange Building.
Eugene B. Hastings, Thomas Block. Wm. H. Pratt, 52 Bleecker street.
WARD PHYSICIANS.
1st. Thomas J. Bergen. 8th. North of Elizabeth St. 2d. J. L. Roseboom. Geo. A. Krug.
3rd. Chas. B. Tefft. 9th. E. D. Fuller.
4th. I. D. Hopkins. 10th. Joseph Haberer.
5th. C. P. Russell.
11th. Wm. M. Gibson.
12th. A. L. Holden.
6th. & part of 2nd, Matthias Cook. Station House, E. J. Stephens. Hospital, Alonzo Churchill.
7th. Herbert G. Jones.
8th. South of Elizabeth street, { S. H. Morris.
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POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Chief of Police-Robert McElwaine.
Assistant Chief-Charles M. Dagwell.
Policemen-John R. Bucher, Edward Quinn, John Shaugh- nessy, Charles F. Cleveland, Charles Travis, John P. Mason, Jerry J. Lyons, T. F. Heslan, Charles Reed, Philip R. Sang, Henry Evans, John Latham, Stephen Failey, Geo. W. Kea- ting, George Dressel, Albert Clark, C. L. Clark, J. M. Griffith.
UNITED STATES COURT.
SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.
Chief Justice-Morrison R. Waite, Ohio.
Associates-Samuel Blatchford, New York; William B. Woods, Alabama; Horace Gray, Massachusetts; Stanley Matthews, Ohio ; Joseph P. Bradley, Newark, New Jersey ; John M. Harlan, Louisville, Kentucky ; Samuel F. Miller, Keokuk, Iowa; Stephen J. Field, California; J. H. Mc- Keany, Washington, Clerk.
The Court holds one General Term annually, at Washington, commencing on the second Monday in October.
UNITED STATES CIRCUIT AND DISTRICT COURTS IN THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK, IN 1883-84.
U. S. Circuit Court : 3d Tuesday in January, at Albany; 3d Tuesday in March, at Utica ; 3d Tuesday in June, at Can- andaigna ; 3d Tuesday in November, at Syracuse. Hon. William J. Wallace, Syracuse, Judge. William S. Doolittle, Utica, N. Y., Clerk ; W. J. Brand, Deputy Clerk; Hon. Martin I. Townsend, Troy, N. Y., U. S. District Attorney ; Clinton D. McDougall, Rochester, U. S. Marshal ; Thomas Higgison, Utica, N. Y., Deputy U. S. Marshal.
U. S. District Court : 3d Tuesday in January, at Albany ; 3d Tuesday in March, at Utica ; 2d Tuesday in May, at Roch- ester ; 3d Tuesday in September, at Buffalo; 3d Tuesday in November, at Auburn ; and a Special Term by appointment at Oswego, Plattsburg or Watertown. Hon. Alfred C. Coxe, Utica, Judge ; Hon. Martin I. Townsend, Troy, N. Y., U. S. District Attorney ; Clinton D. McDougall, Roch- ester, Marshal ; Winfield Robbins, Buffalo, Clerk ; Joseph Hirschbach, Deputy Clerk.
SUPREME COURT.
SPECIAL TERMS IN ONEIDA COUNTY.
For 1883-First Tuesday in March, at Utica, Churchill ; First Tuesday in May, at Rome, Merwin ; Fourth Tuesday in October, at Utica, Vann ; and special terms for motions the third Saturday of each month except July and August, at Utica, Merwin, Churchill.
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CIRCUIT COURTS AND COURTS OF OYER AND TERMINER AND SPECIAL TERMS FOR ONEIDA COUNTY.
For 1883-Second Monday in January, Utica, Merwin ; third Monday in March, Rome, Churchill ; second Monday in May, Utica, Vann; third Monday in September, Rome, Merwin.
ONEIDA CO. COURTS AND COURTS OF SESSIONS. At my Chambers in the city of Utica, on the 21st day of November, 1882.
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Ordered-That County Courts and Courts of Sessions be held ' in and for the County of Oneida, in the year 1883, and until further appointments are made, as follows, viz.
County Courts and Courts of Sessions, at which a trial or petit jury and no other will be required to attend.
Third Monday of February, at the Court House in Rome.
Third Monday of April, at the Court House in Utica. Third Monday of June, at the Court House in Rome.
Second Monday of December, at the Court House in Utica. COUNTY COURTS WITHOUT A JURY.
Third Tuesday of January, at the Court House in Utica. Second Tuesday of April, at the Court House in Rome. Second Tuesday of July, at the Court House in Utica. Third Tuesday of October, at the Court House in Rome.
In addition to the above, Terms of the County Court will be held for motion and naturalization :
Fourth Wednesday of October, at the Court House in Utica. Fourth Friday of October, at the Court House in Rome.
WM. B. SUTTON, Oneida Co. Judge.
Surrogate's Court : On the first Tuesday of every month, at Rome ; Stephen Van Dresar, Surrogate, Rome; 1st and 3d Wednesdays of each month at Utica. Office Bagg's Hotel. LOCAL UNITED STATES OFFICERS.
Wm. H. Bright, U. S. Commissioner, office U. S. Government Building. Charles M. Dennison, U. S. Commissoner, and Chief Supervisor of Election, office Tibbits Block. Thomas Higgison, Deputy U. S. Marshal, office U. S. Government Building; United States Internal Revenue Collector, 21st District, N. Y., office U. S. Government Building, office hours 9 to 12 A. M., and 2 to 4 P. M .; James Armstrong Collector; Deputy Collector, Alexander L. Hadcock ; Jabez H. Jones, book-keeper ; Thomas M. Jones, Clerk ; Horace E. Day, U. S. Storekeeper and Gauger; Deputy Collector, 1st Division, Oneida, Madison and Herkimer Counties, Alexander L. Hadcock, Utica; 2d Division, Oswego Co., S. B. Burchard, Oswego; 3d Division, Jeffer- son and Lewis Counties, H. A. Brockway, Watertown ; 4th Division, St. Lawrence and Franklin Counties, George B Shepard, Ogdensburg. United States Register in Bank. ruptcy, William H. Comstock, Tibbits Block.
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