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Law-Richard Bustecd, Counsel to the Corporation.
Department of Finance.
Office, 5 Hall of Records.
R. T. Haws, Comptroller ; W. E. Warren, Deputy ; E. V. Price, Auditor ; D. Groesbeck and W. H. Cross, Assistants; H. P. Bostwick, Bookkeeper ; Wakeman H. Dikeman, Stock Clerk ; Wm. Allen, Comptroller's Clerk.
BUREAU OF TAXES. Office, New Court House, 32 Chambers.
Jas. Kelly, Receiver of Taxes ; John P. Hone, Dep- uty ; A. Vredenburgh, Clerk to Deputy ; H. B. Cook, 2d Clerk ; J. W. Howard, 3d Clerk; Wm. G. Mclaughlin, 4th Clerk: J. S. Vredenburgh, 5th Clerk ; Jas. S. Combs, 6th Clerk.
Collector of Arrears of Taxes-J. J. Sillcock.
BUREAU OF ARREARS. Joseph C. Pinckney, Chief Clerk. BUREAU OF COUNTY ACCOUNTS.
A. S. Cady, Chief Clerk : I. P. Olmsted, Auditor. BUREAU OF THE CITY REVENUE. Office, 5 Hall of Records.
Joseph Rose, Collector of City Revenue.
BUREAU OF DEPOSIT & DISBURSEMENT. A. V. Stout, Chamberlain, 271 Broadway.
Street Department.
Office, 39 Park row.
G. W. Smith. Street Commissioner ; Mansfield Lovell, Deputy ; A. Purdy, Contract Clerk.
BUREAU OF THE COLLECTOR OF ASSESS- MENTS. Office, N. W. cor. Basement, City Hall.
D. E. Delavan, Collector; Gershom Cohen, David Kissner, and John H. Chambers, Deputy Collec- tors.
BUREAU OF WHARVES. Office, 39 Park row.
B. Kelly, Supt.
BUREAU OF LANDS AND PLACES. Office, 39 Park row.
Thomas Byrnes, Supt.
BUREAU OF REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. Office, 39 Park row.
J. Purdy, Supt. ; Wm Murray and Benson McGowan jr., Clerks.
BUREAU OF DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT OF REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES.
Office, 89 Park row.
John Richardson, Dep. Supt .; M. T. Rodman and John Hotaling, Clerks; George W. Poome, Keeper of City Hall & Park, 9 City Hall.
BUREAU OF ROADS. Office, 39 Park row.
J. Nesbit, Supt.
BUREAU OF STREET IMPROVEMENT. Office, 89 Park row.
E. Ewen, Supt. ; Joseph B. Tully, Mlchael O'Brien, W. A. Poor, and O. Sackersdorff, Clerks.
BUREAU OF LAMPS AND GAS. Office, 39 Park row.
William Gayte, Supt. ; Stephen McCormick, Clerk.
Croton Acqueduct Department. Office, Rotunda, Park. Open from 9 A. M. till 4 P. M.
Myndert Vanschaick, President; Theodore R. De- forest, Assistant Commissioner : Alfred W. Cra- ven, Chief Engineer; John C. Winder, Assistant Engineer; Henry L. Robertson, Clerk to Presi- dent: Alex. F. Dodge, Contract Clerk ; John J. Concklin, Messenger.
BUREAU OF WATER-RENTS. Office, Rotunda, Park.
Revo C. Hance, Registrar ; Win. Fardon, Assistant. BUREAU OF PIPES, SEWERS, AND PAVE- MENTS. Office, Rotunda, Park.
John P. Flender, Water Purveyor ; Alex. F. Dodge, Clerk; Benjamin G. Roe, Keeper Distributing Reservoir.
City Inspectors Department. Office, 1 Centre.
George W. Morton, City Inspector; William R. W. Chambers, 1st Clerk.
BUREAU OF RECORDS AND STATISTICS.
Joseph S. Monell, Registrar ; Geo. B. Hall, Burial Permit, and Lewis HI. Lattan, Recording Clerks.
BUREAU OF SANITARY INSPECTION.
Richard C. Downing, Supt .; Sam'l. T. Webster, 1st Clerk.
HEALTH WARDENS.
WARD. WARD.
1. N. B. Stokley. 12. H. I. Walsh.
2. R. L. Gilbert. 13. Jas. P. Abbott.
3. Edward Smith. 14. John Cavanagh.
4. George Rice. 15. J. S. Vreeland.
5. James Lawrence. 16. John Glastater.
6. B. Maloney. 17. L. J. Kirk.
7. P. Corcoran. 1S. D. H. Coles.
8. G. S. Leaycraft. 19. James Cole.
9. J. H. Demarest. 20. R. Woolsey.
10. John Slowey. 21. B. B. Chappell.
11. Thos. Abbott.
22. Henry Murray.
BUREAU OF CLEANING STREETS.
Office, Essex cor. Grand.
R. C. Downing, Supt.
BUREAU OF MARKETS. Office, Essex cor. Grand.
Joseph Canning, Superintendent of Markets ; M. D: Greene, Clesk of Washington Market; W. H1. Johnson, Deputy Clerk of " J. M. Costa, Clerk of Fulton Market; W. H. Monk, Clerk of Catharine Market; Eugene Shine. Clerk of Essex Market Peter Pettit, Clerk of Union Market;
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REGISTER .- CITY GOVERNMENT.
L. Osborne, Clerk of Jefferson Market:
Henry Webb, Clerk of Tompkins Market; Joseph Alden, Clerk of Clinton Market; J. H. Strain. Clerk of Franklin Market ; . Lucius F. Hickcox, Clerk of Gouverneur Market ; Matthew Tuomey, Clerk of Centre Market.
BUREAU OF INSPECTION.
D. McCall, Weights and Measures, 1st District; E. Collin, Weights and Measures, 2d District, 96 Allen; George Karr, Sealer, 1st District, 344 Broome; John H. Embree, Sealer, 2d District, 200 Bowery; Ralph P. Barker, Poundmaster, Yorkville.
Alms-House Department.
Office, Rotunda, Park.
Board of Governors-Benj. F. Pinckney, Anthony Dugro, Washington Smith, Isaac Townsend, Pat- rick McElroy, C. G. Gunther, Isaac J. Oliver, P. G. Moloney, W. T. Pinckney, and C. Brueninghau- sen.
Anthony Dugro, Pres. ; W. T. Pinckney, Sec .; Geo. B. Gilbert, Chief Clerk ; Joshua Phillips, Clerk to Gov- ernors ; Samuel R. Spelman, Supply Clerk. The Institutions under their charge are as follows :- Alms-House-Jonathan Stearns, Warden. Bellevue Hospital-Timothy Daly, Warden. City Prison-C. Sutton, Warden.
Second District Prison-Matthew Daly and A. Clearman, Deputy Keepers.
Third District Prison-John Orr and John Brown, Depnty Keepers.
Fourth District Prison-HI. Chandler and W. R. Doty, Keepers.
Colored Home-James D. Fitch, Superintendent.
Colored Orphan Asylum-William E. Davis, Su- perintendent.
Island Hospital-W. W. Sanger, Res. Phys.
Lunatic Asylum-Moses H. Ranney, Resident Phy- sician.
Nursery-Rufus Ripley, Keeper of the Boys.
Nursery Hospital-Henry N. Whittelsey, Resident Physician.
Out- Door Poor Department-George Kellock_jr., Superintendent. Rotunda. Department for Lost Children, 114 Leonard.
Penitentiary-John Fitch, Warden ; S. P. Atkinson, Deputy.
Penitentiary and Small Pox Hospital-W. W. Sanger, Resident Physician.
Randall's Island-Thomas B. Tappen, Warden.
Store House-Blackwell's Island-N. P. Anderson, Storekeeper.
Store House-Randall's Island-Robert G. Wams- ley, Storekeeper.
Work House-Blackwell's Island-Joseph Keen, Superintendent.
Notice-Randall's Island (the Nursery) can be visited on the first Wednesday of each month-the Peni- tentiary, second Monday in April, July, October and January-Work Honse and Island Hospital, 2d Thursday in January, April, July and October -the Alms House, 2d Wednesday of each month- the Lunatic Asylum, 1st and 3d Wednesday of each month. Persons visiting their friends at the Alms House, Lunatic Asylum and Work House, are re- quired to go by steamboat. The Bellevue Hospital can be visited on Mondays and Thursdays from 10 a. M. to 3 P. M.
Law Department.
Office, 237 Broadway.
Richard Busteed, Counsel to the Corporation ; Thomas Carroll, James Sandford, R. H. French.
BUREAU OF CORPORATION ATTORNEY. Office, 1 Tryon row.
George H. Purser, Corporation Attorney ; John D. McGregor and David W. Allen, Clerks.
BUREAU OF THE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. Office, 271 Broadway.
Thomas C. Fields, Public Administrator.
WARD OFFICERS.
Constables.
1st Ward-Andrew Carey & M. Beirne.
2d
J. Sullivan.
4th
5th
C. F. Watts & H. L. Rottger.
6th D. Duffy & Jas. Loftus.
7th
R. Stanwood & J. Collins.
8th
Abraham Moses & Wm. B. Jones.
9th
66 Ira C. Pierson & C. Reuss.
10th
R. S. Beaver & R. C. Mills.
12th
J. U. Gent & John Helmes.
14th
15th
46
John H. Hillier & Win. Hepburn.
16th 66
17th
Hugh Monahan & Geo. A. Robbins.
18th 66 W. E. Joncs & Henry Bishop.
19tb
N. J. Groves & - Rock.
20th M. McConnell & George Butcher.
21st
A. Johnson & Wm. B Miner.
J. F. Siegman & Thos. Cushing
COUNTY OFFICERS.
County Clerk's Office,
10 City Hall. John Clancy, Clerk; David A. Fowler, Deputy Clerk.
Board of Supervisors. 17 City Hall.
NAMES. RESIDENCES.
Wm. M. Tweed,
237 E. B'way
Isaac Bell. Jr., 26 W. 22d.
Elijalı F. Purdy, 83 Ludlow.
Walter Roche, 121 Leonard.
Wm. C. Conner,
E 61st n. First av.
John R. Briggs,
138 E. 17th.
John A. Kennedy,
54 Beach.
Wm. R. Stewart,
10S W. 34th.
Augustus Weismann,
302 Broomc.
Orison Blunt,
117 Ninth.
Peter P. Voorhis, 44 Hammond.
Thomas Little, 48 E, 11th.
Committees of the Board.
Annual Taxes -- Blunt, Briggs, Voorhis, Conner. Civil Courts .- Bell, Tweed, Kennedy, Voorhis. County Officers .- Tweed, Little, Weismann, Roche.
Criminal Courts and Police .- Stewart, Little, Conner, Roche. Printing and Stationery .- Blunt, Kennedy, Briggs, Bell.
Joseph B. Young, Clerk, 7 City Hall.
Sheriff's Office. 11 City Hall.
John Kelly, High Sheriff, 64 Marion.
F. L. Vulte, Under Sheriff, 22 W. 23d.
Joel O. Stevens, Asst. Under Shff. 326 Ninth av.
Hugh Crombie, Deputy Sheriff, 11 City Hall. 85th n Fifth av.
Joseph Cornell, 66
Aaron B. Rollins, 636 Fourth.
Thomas Dunlap, 295 Henry.
Henry Dreker,
93 Av. C.
Michael Smith,
56 Prince.
Hugh Kelly, 66 - First av.
TLos. S. Murphy, 66
66 79 E. 28th.
Bernard Reilly,
First av. c. E. 13th.
S. J. Anderson,
- Bleecker.
R. Sutherland, 66 78 E. 27th.
John J. V. Westervelt, Equity Clerk.
Jas. Watson, Collector, 136 W. 23d.
N. McLeod, Deputy and Jailer, 22 Eldridge.
Wm. Maginn, Janitor.
11th
L. Oberle & L. Bryant.
13th
J. Tilley & D. Saffen.
Isaac Jones & Thos. Maguire.
Benjamin J. Carr & Thos. M. Taggart.
22d
Alex. Thompson & John Hurley.
James White & M. Doody.
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REGISTER .- CITY GOVERNMENT.
SHERIFF'S JURY FOR 1559,
Will meet for the purpose of taking Inquests, and for trial of Claims, and such other business as may be brought before them, at 4 o'clock P. M. on Mon- day of each week.
Register's Office. 1 Hall of Records.
William Miner. Register ; Thomas C. Acton, Deputy Register ; Alfrod E. Crooker, Asst. do.
Surrogate's Office.
Park row c. Spruce.
Edward C. West, Surrogate ; Gabriel Vancott, Chief Clerk ; Cornelius Minor, General Clerk : William Ripley, Assistant General Clerk; J. Reichhelm and S. Jones, Recording Clerks; H. Decker, En- grossing Clerk.
Coroner's Office. 6 Centre.
Robert Gamble, h. 24 W. 54th ; F. B. O'Keefe, h. 67 Pitt ; Wmn. Schirmer, h. 642 Houston ; A. P .. Jack- man, h. 296 Third, Coroners; John G. Parise, Clerk, h. 56 Market.
Commissioner of Jurors. Office, 3 Chambers.
Ulysses D. French, Commissioner ; William Osborn, First Assistant.
Commissioners of Emigration. Office, Castle Garden.
Gulian C. Verplanck, Pres .; E. Crabtree, Vice Pres .; B. Casserly, Sec. ; A. A. Low, Wilson G. Hunt, Elijah F. Purdy, John P. Cumming, Cyrus Cur- tiss, Mayor of New York, Mayor of Brooklyn, President of the German Society, President of the Irish Emigrant Society.
Board of Health Commissioners. Meets daily at 12 M. at the Mayor's Office, 6 City Hall.
The Board is composed of the following officers : D. F. Tiemann. Mayor; T. McSpedon. Pres. Board of Aldermen ; Chas. G. Cornell. Pres. Board of Coun- cilinen : A. H. Gunn, Health Officer ; William Rockwell, Resident Physician ; Jedediah Miller, Health Commissioner ; and George W. Morton, City Inspector.
Tax Commissioners.
Office, Basement New Court House, 82 Chambers.
Bureau of Assessments.
Chas. McNiel, Jacob F. Oakley, and W'm. A. Doo- ley, Assessors of the Street Department.
U. S. Loan Commissioners.
Office, 1 Hall of Records.
Edgar Ketchum and Nathaniel Jarvis jr., Commr's.
COMMISSIONERS OF CENTRAL PARK.
Office, 81 Nassan st.
Charles H. P.ussell. John F. Butterworth, John A. C. Gray, Waldo Hutchins, Thomas C. Fields, Andrew H. Green, Charles W. Elliott, Wm. K. Strong, James Hogg, August Belmont. F. L. Olmsted, Architect, Fifth av. c. W. 79th.
David H. Hart, Clerk.
POLICE. COMMISSIONERS.
Office, 413 Broome street.
Thomas B. Silliman, Pres. : James Bowen, Treas. ; J. S. T. Stranahan. I. H. Bailey. E. Ulshoeffer, and the Mayors of New York and Brooklyn, Ex-officio. Daniel Carpenter, Deputy Snpt.
George W. Embree, Chief Clerk.
House for Detention of Witnesses-SS White st.
STATION HOUSES.
First Precinct-Station House at Franklin market Second Precinct -- Station House, 49 Beekman.
Third Precinct-Station House, 79 Warren Fourth Precinct-Station House, 9 Oak.
Fifth Precinct-Station House, 49 Leonard. Sixth Precinct-Station House, 9 Franklin.
Seventh Precinct-Station House, foot Gouver. neur.
Eighth Precinct-Station House, Prince c. Wooster. Ninth Precinct-Station House, 94 Charles.
Tenth Precinct-Station House, Essex market.
Eleventh Precinct-Station House, Union market. Twelfth Precinct-Station House, 126th st. n. Third av.
Thirteenth Precinct-Station House, Attorney c. Delancey.
Fourteenth Precinct-Station House, 53 Spring. Fifteenth Precinct-Station House, 220 Mercer.
Sixteenth Precinct-Station House, W. 20th bet. Seventh and Eighth avenues.
Seventeenth Precinct-Station House, First av. cor. Fifth.
Eighteenth Precinct-Station House, E. 22d n. Second av.
Nineteenth Precinct-Station House, E. 59th n. Third av.
Twentieth Precinct-Station House, 212 W. 35th Twenty-first Precinct-Station House, E. 29th n Fourth av.
Twenty-Second Precinct-Station House, Eighth av. n. W. 4Sth.
Twenty-Third Precinct-Station House, E. 86th n. Fifth av.
Twenty- Fourth Precinct-Station House, White- hall c. State.
Twenty Fifth Precinct-Station House, 413 Broome. Twenty-Sixth Precinct-Station House, City Hall
FIRE DEPARTMENT. COMMISSIONERS.
William Wright, Pres.,
r. II. Ellis,
George A. Jeremiah, Andrew Craft.
John W. Schenck.
H. H. Howard, Chief Engineer : Office. 21 Elizabeth. Assistant Engineers-John Balch, Elisha Kings- land, J. A. Cregier, Daniel Donovan, E. W. Ja- cobs, John Decker. P. M. Cornwell, T. L. West, Jas. F. Wenman, Wm. T. Mawbey, G. J. Buch, John Brice, Win. Hackett.
Fire Wardens-Lewis C. Meeks. Robert B. Sander- son. Wm. H. McDonough, Michael Eichell, George C. Brown. John Downey, J. S. Clayton, S. Chesh- ire, S. Halleck, jr., Enoch Smith, J. Clements, J. M. Macgregor, J. J. Tindale, Sec .- Meet once a month. Office, 21 Elizabeth.
LOCATION OF ENGINE COMPANIES, &c.
NAME.
NO. LOCATION.
Hudson,
1. 1SS W. 47th.
Excelsior,
2. 21 Henry.
Niagara, 4,
220 Mercer.
Protection,
5, 61 Ann.
Americus,
6, 269 Henry
Lexington, 7, 109 E. 25th.
Manhattan, 8, 91 Ludlow.
Marion, 9, 47 Marion.
Water Witch, 10, E. S2d n Third av.
Oceanus,
11. 99 Wooster.
Knickerbocker, 12, 113 E. 40th.
Eagle,
13, 5 Dnane.
Columbian,
14, Church c Vesey.
Chatham,
15, 461 Ninth av.
Mohawk,
16, 123 W. Broadway.
East River,
17, 7 Goerck.
Union,
19,
87 W. 3Sth.
Lafayette,
19, 199 Chrystie.
Washington,
20, 3 Temple.
Fulton,
21,
86 Worth.
Protector,
United States,
Jackson,
Cataract,
25, 1006 Broadway.
26. 83 Fifth.
Jefferson,
Fort Washington,
Pacific,
Guardian,
22, 22 Chambers.
23, 5S E. 12th.
24, 2.9 W. 17th.
27, Carmansville.
23, 877 Fourth av.
29, 14 W. 10th.
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REGISTER .- CITY GOVERNMENT.
NAME.
NO.
LOCATION.
North River,
30,
153 Franklin.
Adriatic,
31,
49 Chrystie.
Black Joke,
33, W. 58th n Bloomingdale r
Howard,
34,
131 Christopher.
Columbus,
35,
Third av. n E. 121st.
Harry Howard,
36,
W. 6Sth n Bloomingdale r
Tradesman,
37, E. 59th n Third av.
Southwark,
38,
23 Ann.
Franklin,
39,
128 W. 31st.
Lady Washington,
40,
173 Elm.
Clinton,
41,
178 Delancey.
Empire,
42, 2 Murray.
Manhatta,
43. Manhattanville.
Ancora,
45,
E. S5th c Third av.
Mazeppa
45.
161 W. 24th.
Pocahontas,
49, 126th st. Harlem.
Lone Star,
50, 165 W. 20th.
Mutual,
51, 161 E. 22d.
Exempt Co.,
202 Centre.
HOSE COMPANIES.
NAVE
LOCATION.
Eagle.
NO. 1, 156 Madison.
Knickerbocker,
2. 5 Duane.
Independence,
3, 211 Hester.
Marion,
4, 178 Delancey.
New York,
5. 127 Mercer.
Croton.
6, 23 Gouverneur.
Ringgold,
7, S4 E. 13th.
City,
S, 39 Liberty.
Columbian,
9. 174 Mulberry.
Liberty,
10, 3 Dover.
Gulick,
11,
14 W. 10th.
Minute,
12, 380 W. 48d.
Jackson.
13, 34 Mangin.
Excelsior,
14, 160 W. 13th.
Tompkins,
16. 152 Norfolk.
Clinton,
17,
S5 Fifth.
Franklin,
19,
23 Beaver.
American,
19, 20.
23 Ann.
Hudson,
21, 304 Washington.
Phenix,
2-2. 101 Hester.
Perry, National,
24, 253 Spring.
25, Worth n Broadway.
26,
6 Norfolk. 106 Reade.
Pearl,
2S, Chambers c Centre.
Metamora,
29, 145 Fifth av.
Laurel,
30, 244 W. 27th.
Putnam,
31, 7 Jackson.
32, 176 W. 45th.
33, 11S Sullivan.
34, 211 E. 11th.
85, 199 Mercer.
36, 205 Madison.
37, 1006 Broadway.
3S,
132 Amity.
346 Third av.
39, 40, 70 Barrow.
41,
67 Watts
Alert, Mazeppa, Pioneer,
43. Third av. n E. 121st.
Washington Irving,
44, 123 W. 31st
Valley Forge, Mechanics,
47, 707 Fourth.
Americus,
4S, E. 85th c Third av.
Lady Washington, Норе,
49, 50, 104 Mott.
Relief,
106 E. 50th.
Undine, Harry Howard,
55, 115 Christopher.
Nassau.
56, S Theatre alley.
Paulding,
57, 135 W. 18th.
Forrest,
5S, 1S Burling sl.
Ion.
59, Manhattanville.
M. T. Brennan,
60, 12 Elm.
Zephyr,
61, 377 Fourth av.
HOOK AND LADDER COMPANIES.
NAME.
NO. LOCATION.
Mutua!,
1, 26 Chambers.
Chelses,
2, 163 W. 24th
Phenix,
3, 132 Amity.
Eagle,
4, 20} Eldridge.
Union,
5. 152 Norfolk,
NAME.
NO. LOCATION.
Lafayette,
6, 129 Mercer.
Mechanics,
7, Harlem.
Empire,
S. 690 Eighth av.
Washington,
132 E. 26th.
Narraganset,
10, E. §5th n Third av.
Harry Howard,
11, 295 E. Broadway.
Friendship,
12. 84 E. 13th.
Marion,
13, 323 Third.
Columbian,
14. 96 Charles.
Baxter,
15, 153 Franklin,
Fire Department Fund.
Officers-David Milliken, Pres .; Wm. A. Wood- hull, V. Pres .; W. W. Wickham, Sec .; John S. Giles, Treas. ; David Theall, Collector.
Trustees-Henry A. Burr, Pres .; James Kelly, Sec. ; Jonas N. Phillips, James Y. Watkins, Zophar Mills, S. B. Thomson, A. F. Ockershausen, Wm. Williams, R. McGinnis, Committee on Donations.
Fire Districts.
First District .- The First District comprises all that part of the City lying north of 22d street, and east of the Sixth av.
Second District .- The Second District comprises all that part of the City lying north of 22d street, and west of the Sixth av.
Third District .- The Third District comprises as follows :- Beginning at the foot of North Moore st., N. R., and extending easterly in a straight line to between Church and Broadway in Leonard-st : thence northerly in a straight line to the corner of Eighth av. and 22d street ; thence westerly, along 22d street to the North River.
Fourth District .- The Fourth District comprises as follows :- Beginning in Leonard between Church and Broadway; running thence northerly, in a straight line to the corner of Eighth av. and 22d- st. ; thence easterly along 22d-st. to Lexington av. ; thence southerly in a straight line to between Broadway and Elm. in Leonard-st. ; and thence westerly in a straight line to Leonard-st., between Church and Broadway.
Fifth District. - The Fifth District comprises as follows :- Commencing in Leonard, between Elm and Broadway, and running thence northerly, in a straight line to the corner of Lexington av. and 22d-st. ; thence easterly along 22d-st. to the E. R .; thence southerly. and along the E. R. to 14th-st. ; thence south-westerly in a straight line to the cor- ner of Leonard and Baxter sts .: thence westerly, in a straight line to the place of beginning.
Sixth District .- The Sixth District comprises as follows :- Beginning at the corner of Leonard and Baxter sts., and running thence easterly in a straight line to the foot of Market st., E. P .; thence along E. R. to 14th st .; thence sonth-westerly, in a straight line to the place of beginning.
Seventh District .- The Seventh District comprises as follows :- Beginning at the foot of Market-st., E. R., and running thence westerly, in a straight line to Leonard, between Broadway and Elm-st .; thence soutberly along a straight line intersecting Wall at the junction of Nassau, Wall and Broad sts., and continue through the Battery to N. R.
Eighth District .- The Eighth District comprises as follows :- Beginning at the foot of North Moore- st., N. R., and running thence easterly in a straight line to Leonard between Broadway and Elm-st. ; thence southerly, along a straight line, intersect- ing with Wall-st. at junction of Nassau. Wall and Broad sts., and continue through the Battery to N. R ..
In case of fire, the signal from the alarm bolls shall be as follows :
1st DISTRICT, one stroke. 5th DISTRICT, five strokes.
2d do
two do
6th do
six do
3d do three do
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For assistance, the signal will be the continual ringing of the City Hall and all District Bells.
United States, Rutgers, Neptune,
27,
52 Greene.
Humane,
23, 48 Horatio.
Index, Warren, Lafayette, Baltic, Oceana, Madison, Amity, Mohawk, Empire,
42, 256 W. 33d.
46, 133 W. 37th.
126 Cedar.
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REGISTER .- CITY GOVERNMENT.
CIVIL COURTS. FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF N. YORK.
Supreme Court.
New Court House, 32 Chambers.
JUSTICES-Henry E Davies, Ch. J., Josialı Suther- land, James J. Roosevelt, Thomas W. Clerke, and Daniel P. Ingraham.
CLERK -- John Clancy, office, 10 City Hall ; Deputy, D. A. Fowler.
General Terms-1st Monday of February, May, and November, and 3d Monday of September.
Circuits-1st Monday in each month, except July and Angust, and 3d Monday in September.
Oyer and Terminer at the same time with the Cir- cuits in the months of January, April, October, and December.
Special Terms-1st Monday of January, March, April, June, October and December.
Superior Court.
Court House, Chambers c Centre.
JUSTICES-Jos. S. Bosworth, Ch. J., Murray Hoff- man, Jno. Slosson, Lewis B. Woodruff, Edwards Pierrepont, and James Moncrief.
CLERK-Geo. T. Maxwell, H. HI. Rice, Deputy ; Office, 18 City Hall.
General Terms-1st Monday of January, February, Marclı, April, May, June, October, November and December.
Special and Trial Terms-1st Monday of January, February, March, April, May, June, October, No- vember, and December.
During the General Terms, one of the Justices will hold a Court at Chambers daily, at 10 o'clock, A.M.
Common Pleas.
City Hall, 2d Floor.
FIRST JUDGE-Charles P. Daly.
ASSOCIATE JUDGES-John R. Brady and Henry Hilton.
CLERK-Nathaniel Jarvis, jr., 13 City Hall.
General Terms for Arguments and Appeals-4th Monday of each month, except July and August; open at 11 A.M.
Special Terms for Issues of Law and for Motions, &c .- Held at Chambers-1st Monday in each month ; open at 10 A. M.
Special Terms, for Trial of Issues of Fact-1st Monday in each month, except July and August, open at 11 A. M .; (no day calendar will be made up for Saturday.)
Marine Court.
New Court House, 32 Chambers.
JUSTICES-F. McCarthy, A. A. Thompson, A. K. Maynard. CLERK-Moses D. Gale.
A Court is held every day, except Sundays and Holi- days.
District Courts.
Held by Justices.
First District-1st, 2d, 3d, and 5th Wards; 82 Nas- sau. Thomas Stewart, Justice. Isaac B. Bachelor, Clerk.
Second District-4th, 6th, and 14th Wards: 514 Pearl. Charles Sweeny, Justice. Thomas F. Peers, Clerk.
Third District-8th and 9th Wards; Greenwich av., corner Amos. Wm. H. Dusenberry, Justice. Wm. E. Smith, jr., Clerk.
Fourth District-10th, 15th, and 17th Wards; 73 First av. Wm. H. Vancott, Justice. David Sea- man, Clerk.
Fifth District-7th, 11th, and 13th Wards; 160 Clinton. Charles K. Smith, Justice. Edward S. McPherson, Clerk.
Sixth District-16th, 1Sth, 20th, and 21st Wards; 932 Broadway. Theodore J. Fonda, Justice, John Waite, Clerk.
Seventh District-12th, 19th, and 22d Wards ; E 86th c. Fourth av. C. W. Vanvoorhis, Justice John L. Ambler. Clerk.
CRIMINAL COURTS
FOR TIIE CITY AND COUNTY OF N. YORK
Oyer and Terminer.
New Court House, 32 Chambers.
Is held by a Justice of the Supreme Court. Terms-1st Monday in Jan., April, Oct., and Dec.
General Sessions.
New Court House, 32 Chambers.
Held by the Recorder or the City Judge. Term8-1st Monday in each month.
George G. Barnard, Recorder of the City of New York, and Presiding Judge of the Court of General Sessions; Office, 11 Chambers. Abraham D. Rus- sel, City Judge ; Office, 25 Chambers.
Nelson J. Waterbury, District Attorney ; Office, New Court HIoise, 32 Chambers.
John Sedgwick and John T. Doyle, Assistants. James M. Sweeny, Clerk to District Attorney.
Ilenry Vandervoort, Clerk of Oyer and Terminer and General Sessions; Office, New Court House, 32 Chambers.
John Sparks, Deputy Clerk.
Special Sessions.
Halls of Justice.
Held by three Police Justices on Tuesdays, Thurs- days and Saturdays, at 9 A. M.
Robert H. Johnston, Clerk.
Peter L. Feirty, Deputy Clerk.
Police Courts.
1st District-(Lower Police Office). At the Tombs, Centre corner Franklin, and City Hall. Justices : James II. Welsh, Michael Connolly, and B. W. Osborn. Clerks : John Lalor, Merwin N. Jones, John Lindon, E. H. Dominick, W. J. McGrath, John J. Riley.
2d. District-At Jefferson Market. W. 10th corner Greenwich av. Justices : John Quackenbush and Richard Kelly. Clerks : James M. Murmay and Thomas W. Murray.
3d District- 69 Essex. Justices : Matthew T. Brennan and James R. Steers. Clerks: Wm. B. Rockwell and James Steers.
4th District-Fourth av. c. E. 86th. Justice : J. S. Brownell. Clerk : William Dodge.
UNITED STATES COURTS. Southern District of New York :
COMPRISING THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES :
Columbia, Duchess, Greene, Kings, New York, Orange, Putnam. Queens, Richmond, Rockland, Suffolk Sullivan, Ulster, and Westchester.
Officers of the Court-Office 39 and 41 Chambers. Samuel Nelson, Associate Justice of U. S. Supreme Court, and Judge of the Cirenit Conrt. Samuel R. Betts, Judge of the District Court. Kenneth G. White, Clerk of the Circuit Court. George F. Betts, Clerk of District Court. Theodore Sedgwick, U. S. District Attorney. Isaiah Rynders, U. S. Marshal.
Commissioners .- Joseph Bridgham, Geo. W. Morton, Charles W. Newton, George W. Morell, Geo. F. Betts, Richard E. Stilwell, and Kenneth G. White. U. S. Commissioners to take Affidavits, Deposi- tions, Bails, &c .- The Clerks of the Circuit and District Courts, and their Chief Deputies, are Com- missioners ex officio for the Southern District of New York.
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