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4. Cbas. 11. Hall, 135 Madison.
5. John H. Brady, 136 Amity.
6. James Reed.
122 Essex.
111 Hammond.
8. Peter Mitchell, 172 Clinton.
319 W. 24th.
10. George A. Jeremialı,
11. Alexander Frear,
12. Francis I. A. Boole,
18. Ira .s. Allen.
197 W. 50th.
1$9 Third av.
66 F. 31st.
E 54th n Lex. av.
E. S6th n Sec. av.
President, John T. Henry.
D. T. Valentine, Clerk.
BOARD OF COUNCILMEN.
(Sessions 1st Monday in each Month.)
8. DIST. NAME. WARD. RESIDENCE.
4. John Hogan,
1- 5 Morris.
George A Barney, James Hayes, 3-198 Elm.
John Healy.
4-362 Pearl.
Cornelius Desmond,
5-213 Mott.
Morgan Jones,
6- 67 Centre.
7-20S First av.
8-13S Third.
9-337 E. Houston.
10-239 Broome.
11- 37 Attorney.
19- 4 Manhattan.
13-128 Hammond. 14-215 Varick.
15-111 Macdougal.
16- 67 London ter. 17-178 W. 22d. 1S-166 F. 23d.
- 15 W. 89th.
19- Foot E. 5Sth.
20- 20 F. 199th. 21-661 Ninth av.
22-2S2 W. 81st.
23- Foot E. 110th.
President, C. C. Pinckney. James M. Sweeny, Clerk.
STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN.
Alms-House .- Boole, Reed, Ottiwell.
Arts and Sciences -Frear, Jeremiah, Dayton.
Assessmentx .- Froment, Genet, Brady.
Cleaning Streets .- Walsh, Froment, Hall.
Croton Aqueduct .- Chipp, Froment, Brady.
Ferries .- Jeremiah, Mitchell, Brady. Finance .- Boole, Farley, Smith.
Fire Department .- Walsh, Frear, Allen.
Lamps and Gas .- Froment, Mitchell, Hall.
Lands and Places .- Jeremiah, Froment, Ottiwell.
Law Department -Genet, Dayton, Froment.
Markets .- Reed. Walsh. Ottiwell.
National Affairs .- Farley, Chipp, Allen, Mit- chell, Smith.
Ordinances .- Frear, Mitchell. Brady. Police .- Mitchell. Jeremiah, Hall.
Printing und Advertising .- Boole, Reed, Smith, Walsh. Brady.
Public Health -Farley, Chipp, Dayton.
Public Buildings on Blackwell's and other Islands -Frear, Froment, Ottiwell.
Repairs and Supplies .- Reed, Chipp, Brady.
Ronds .- Farley. Frear, Allen.
Railroads .- Boole, Genet, Farley. Smith, Allen.
Salaries und Offices .- Walsh, Reed, Dayton. Sewers .- Farley, Allen, Jeremiah.
Streets .- Chipp, Boole, Hall.
Tures .- Jeremiah, Chipp, Dayton.
Wharves, Piers and Slips .- Mitchell, Boole, Smith.
STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD OF COUNCILMEN.
Alms-House .- Lent, Repper, Keech.
Arts and Sciences .- Gross. Ross, Ilealy. Assessments .- Babcock, Miller, Gedney.
Belgian Pavement .- Brice, Trotter. Hogan.
Cleaning Streets .- Gedney, Brice, Babcock.
Croton Aqueduct .- Healy, Hazleton, Long. Donations and Charities .- Keech, Barney, Ros& Ferries .- Repper, Hazleton, Miller. Finance .- Lent, Jones, Orton. Fire Department .- Brice, Gedney. Healy.
Lamps and Gas,-Snyder. Long, Trotter. Lands and Places .- Hogan, Trotter, Gross. Law Department .- Orton, Gross, Ross. Markets .- Desmond. Lent, Healy.
National Affairs .- Orton, Jones, Stevenson, Ho- gan, Keech. Ordinances -Barney, Orton, Miller. Police .- Snyder. Desmond, Hazleton. Printing and Advertising .- Hayes, Keech, Jones.
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7. Charles C. Pinckney, Hamlin Babcock, Jonathan T. Trotter, Michael Snyder, John Brice, Jacob M. Long.
2- 51 N. Moore.
5. John Ryan, Michael C. Gross, Frederick Repper, Samuel T. Webster, Anthony Miller, Simon Hazleton,
6. William H. Gedney, Alexander HI. Keech, Abraham Lent, William Orton, George Ross, Thomas Stevenson.
15. Andre Fromnent,
16. Terence F'arley.
17. Henry W. Genct.
84 First. 17 Boorman pl.
811 Third.
14. John D Ottiwell,
7. Charles JJ. Chipp,
9. Isaac Dayton,
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CITY REGISTER.
Public Health .- Hazleton, Webster, Gedney. Public Buildings .- Webster, Snyder, Desmond. Railroads .- Ross, Barney, Lent, Webster, Snyder. Repairs and Supplies .- Jones, Keech, Ryan, Gedney, Hayes.
Roads .- Trotter, Desmond, Ross. Salaries .- Ryan, Stevenson, Repper. Sewers .- Stevenson, Ryan. Babcock. Streets. - Hogan, Orton, Brice.
Street Openings .- Babcock, Long, Trotter. Taxes .- Long, Babcock, Hayes.
Wharves, Piers and Slips .- Hazleton, Hayes, Stevenson.
Joint Committee on Accounts .- Miller, Lent, Webster.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS.
Department of. Finance.
Office, 5 Hall of Records.
R. T. Haws, Comptroller : W. E. Warren. Deputy ; E. V. Price, Auditor; D). Groesbeck and W. Kel- Jock, Assistants: II. 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- nty; A. Vredenburgh, 1st Clerk ; II. B. Cook, 2d Clerk; J. W. Howard, 3d Clerk; Win. G. MeLaughlin, 4th Clerk; J. S. Vredenburgh, 5th Clerk ; Jas. S. Combs. 6th Clerk.
Collector of Arrears of Taxes .- J. J. Sillcock.
BUREAU OF ARREARS. P. II. Kingsland, 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.
Geo. H. Franklin, Collector of City Revenue.
BUREAU OF DEPOSIT & DISBURSEMENT. Office, 237 Broadway. Daniel Devlin, Chamberlain.
Street Department.
Office, 39 Park row.
S. F. Knapp, Strcet Commissioner; August. Purdy, Deputy.
BUREAU OF THE COLLECTOR OF ASSESS- MENTS.
Office, N. W. cor. Basement City Hall.
P. K. Knapp. Collector ; II. B. Venn, H. Vande- water, H. E. Revere, John Y. Savage, Deputy Collectors.
BUREAU OF WHARVES. R. M. Boole, Supt. Office, 39 Park row.
BUREAU OF LANDS AND PLACES. Thomas Byrnes, Supt. Office, 39 Park row.
BUREAU OF REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. Office, 29 Park row. J. Purdy, Supt. ; Oscar Fletcher, Asst. Supt.
BUREAU OF DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT OF REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. Office, 39 Park row.
G. H. E. Lynch, Dep. Supt .; M. T. Rodman and John Dimond. Clerks; George W. Roomne, Keep- er of City Hall and Park, 9 City Hall.
BUREAU OF ROADS. John McQuade, Supt., 39 Park row.
BUREAU OF STREET IMPROVEMENT. E. Ewen, Sup'intend't, 39 Park row.
BUREAU OF LAMPS AND GAS. E. C. McConnell, Supt .; Stephen McCormick, Clerk. Office, 39 Park row.
Croton Aqueduct Department. Office, Rotunda, Park.
Open from 9 A. M. till 4 P. M.
Thomas Stephens, Pres. ; Thomas B. Tappan, Asst. Conm .; Alfred W. Craven, Chief Engineer ; B. S. Church, Asst. Engineer; Henry L. Robertson, Clerk; Alex. F. Dodge, Contract Clerk; Jolm J. Concklin, Messenger.
BUREAU OF WATER RENTS. Office, Rotunda, Park. , Registrar ; Wm. Fardon, Assistant.
BUREAU OF PIPES, SEWERS, AND PAVE- MENTS. Office, Rotunda, Park.
Aaron B. Rollins, Water Purveyor; Alex. F. Dodge Clerk : Benjamin G. Roc, Keeper Distributing Reservoir.
City Inspector's Department. Office, 19 Chatham.
Danl. E. Delavan, City Inspector; William R. W. Chambers, 1st Clerk.
BUREAU OF RECORDS AND STATISTICS. Cyrus Ramsay, Registrar; S. W. Manwaring, Bu- rial Permit, and J. A. Weil, Recording Clerks.
BUREAU OF SANITARY INSPECTION. Thos. N. Carr, Supt .; Edwd. Simmonds 1st Clerk ; T. H. Wainwright, 2d Clerk.
HEALTHI WARDENS.
WARD. WARD.
1. James Marshall. 12. Dennis Welsh.
2. R. L. Gilbert. 13. John Moss.
3. Amos Stookey. 14. John Cavanagh.
4. James Casey. 15. Elwood Jones.
5. James Lawrence. 16. John Glastater.
6. John Donnelly. 17 M. T. Connolly.
7. F. J. Hawkes. 18. D. H. Coles.
8. Wm. Delamater. 19. Robert Gamble.
9 M. Fullam. 20. Joseph Brennan.
10. S. C. Douglas. 21. Patrick Dee.
11. J. H. Hooghkirk.
22. Saml. Scott.
BUREAU OF CLEANING STREETS. Office, 19 Chatham.
Thomas N. Carr, Supt.
BUREAU OF MARKETS. Office, 19 Chatham. 1
John Slowey, Superintendent of Markets; Win. Goodheart, Clerk of Washington Market; W. H. Johnson, Deputy Clerk of 66
J. M. Costa, Clerk of Fulton Market;
John Crowe, Clerk of Catharine Market ; Henry §. Larue, Clerk of Essex Market; James Conway, Clerk of Union Market: W. M. Richardson. Clerk of Jefferson Market; John Harrington. Clerk of Tompkins Market; J. D. Forshay. Clerk of Clinton Market;
J. Battersberry, Clerk of Franklin Market ;
Christopher Robinson, Clerk of Gouverneur Market ; Pierre Weston, Clerk of Centre Market.
BUREAU OF INSPECTION.
Geo. Caulfield and Henry B. Crippin, Weights and Measures, 1st District; C. A. Denike and S. M. Simonson, Weights and Measures. 2d District; Wm. Roach. Sealer, 1st District ; John Kennedy, Scaler. 2d District; W. B. Little, W. W. Mire, W. Hillhouse, Win. Johnson, and John Jones, Pound- masters.
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CITY REGISTER.
Law Department. Office, 82 Nassau.
Greene C. Bronson, Counsel to the Corporation. Henry H. Anderson, Assist.
BUREAU OF CORPORATION ATTORNEY. Office, 80 Nassau.
G. C. Genet, Corporation Attorney ; John M. Har- rington and J. D. Hunt, Assts.
BUREAU OF THE PUBLIC ADMINISTRA- TOR.
Office, 271 Broadway. Stephen P. Russel, Public Administrator.
WARD OFFICERS.
Constables.
1st Ward-Andrew Cary & Matthew Bierne.
J. Sullivan & W. W. Ladd.
3d John Fitzgerald & Michael McCann.
4th M. Doody & Daniel Friel.
5th C. F. Watts & Henry West.
6th Patrick Boyle & Thomas Boyle. 7th R. Stanwood & John Ford. 66
Sth 66 Abraham Moses & Win. B. Jones.
9th A. Springsteen & I. C. Pierson.
10th
C. V. Lyons & R. C. Mills.
11th
L. Oberle & L Bryant.
12th
66
13th 14th
15th
16th
17th
1Sth
P. J. Hanbury & J. McKiever. John R. Finley & Henry Bishop.
19th John McGlinn & John Mahony.
20th 66
Thos. Mulligan & T S. Mitchell.
21st Thos. Bradburn & J. F. Cleary.
221 Thos. Cushing & Philip Keys.
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COUNTY OFFICERS.
County Clerk's Office.
10 City IIall. Henry W. Genet, Clerk; David A. Fowler, Deputy Clerk.
Board of Supervisors. 17 City Hall.
NAME.
RESIDENCE.
William M. Tweed,
197 Henry.
Sheridan Shook,
Fifth Ward h.
Walter Roche, 121 Leonard.
Angustns Weismann
257 Broome.
Emigrant Landing depot, Castle Garden ; B. Casserly, Supt.
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 : Geo. Opdyke. Mayor: J. T. Henry. Pres. Board of Aldermen ; C. C Pinckney, Pres. Board of Council- men; A. H. Gunn, Health Officer: Lewis A. Sayres. Resident Physician ; Jedediah Miller, Health Commissioner; and Daniel E. Delavan, City Inspector.
Tax Commissioners.
Office, Basement New Court Honse, 32 Chambers. ' Amor J. Williamson, Jonathan W. Allen, and Josiah W. Brown. Commissioners; Nath'l S. Husted, Clerk to Comm'rs.
DEPUTY TAX COMMISSIONERS.
DIST. NAME. RESIDENCE.
1. C. C. Childs,
66 Macdougal.
2. Wm. P. Powers,
15 Chambers.
3. P. G. Sherman, 417 Fourth.
4. A. J. Campbell, 121 Hammond.
5. Robert Linn, 150 Varick.
J. B. Auld, Assist.
66 Marion.
30 W. 23d.
E.S3d n Third av.
John Lynch, Deputy Sheriff, 168 Canal.
Joseph Cornell,
85th n Fifth av.
Thomas Dunlap
211 W. 31st.
Hugh Kelly,
625 Second av.
Bernard Reilly, 1
First av. c E. 13th.
Andrew L. Byrne,
153 E. 27th.
Win. Moore,
4 City Hall.
John Mckeon, 44 Prince.
John Caffrey,
97 Ninth av.
T. H. Ferris, 66
48 Norfolk.
D. Gillespie, 66
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94 E. 19th.
John J. V. Westervelt, Equity Clerk, Wm. J. Donnelly, Collector, 505 W. 23d.
D. Linn, Depnty and Jailer, 22 Eldridge. 8 Jones.
Wm. Maginn, Janitor,
SHERIFF'S JURY FOR 1862,
Will meet for the purpose of taking Inquests, and for trial of Claims, and such other business as may be brought before them, at 5 o'clock P. M. on Monday of each week.
Register's Office. 1 Hall of Records. John Keyser, Register ; L. H. Watts, Deputy.
Surrogate's Office. Park row c Spruce. Edward C. West, Surrogate; Gabriel Vancott, Chief Clerk ; Henry S. Decker, General Clerk; William Ripley, Assistant General Clerk; F. McCloskey, A. Eickhoff. and S. Jones, Recording Clerks; J. T. Cornell, Engrossing Clerk.
Coroners. Office, 4 Centre.
John Wildey, Jas. W. Ranney, Edward Collin, Louis Naumann, Coroners.
Commissioner of Jurors. Office, 3 Chambers.
Ulysses D. French, Commissioner; William Osborn, First Assistant.
Commissioners of Emigration. Office, Castle Garden.
Gulian C. Verplanck, Pres .; Cyrus Curtiss, Vice- Pres. ; George W. Wheeler, Treasurer; B. Cas- serly, Geu'l Agt .; A. A. Low, Wilson G. Hunt, Elijah F. Purdy, John P. Cummining, Mayor of New York, Mayor of Brooklyn, President of the German Society, President of the Irish Emigrant Society.
Win. C. Conner,
Thomas Little,
John R. Briggs,
188 E. 17th.
James Davis,
E. 125th c Fifth av. 149 Fourth av.
Smith Ely, jr.,
Win. R. Stewart,
108 W. 34th.
Elijah F. Purdy, Orison Blunt,
83 Ludlow.
118 Ninth.
Committees of the Board.
Annual Tures .- Davis, Roche, Stewart. Tweed. Civil Courtx .- Ely. Weismann. Tweed. Davis. County Officers .- Tweed, Little, Briggs, Shook. Criminal Courts und Police .- Shook, Roche, Conner, Weismann.
Depart. of Public Charities and Correction .- Conner. Blunt, Briggs, Little.
Printing and Stationery .- Blunt, Conner, Stew- art, Briggs
President. Elijah F. Purdy. Joseph B. Young, Clerk, 7 City Hall.
Sheriff's Office. 11 City Hall.
James Lynch, Sheriff.
F. L. Vulte, Under 'Sheriff,
E. 54th c Lex. av. 48 E. 11th.
John Helms & S. Lutz. Anthony Glastater. Patrick Collins & James Cogan. John H. Hillier & W'm. Hepburn. F. A. Fowler & W. Hogencamp.
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6. D. Miller,
113 Hester.
7. D. W. Allen,
63 E. 26th
8. S. R. Smith,
30 Fifth.
9.
J. Dennis, 136 E. 32d.
10. R. C. McIntire,
26 White.
11. W. Brady,
Fifth av. c. 128th.
12. R. Mott,
16 E. 32d.
Bureau of Assessments.
Chas. McNiel, Jacob F. Oakley, and Win. A. Dooley, Assessors of the Street Department.
U. S. Loan Commissioners. Office, 83 Nassau. Edgar Ketchum and J. Vanderpoel, Commr's.
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COMMISSIONERS OF CENTRAL PARK.
Office, 31 Nassau.
R. M. Blatchford, Pres .; A. H. Green, Treas. and Compt .; T. C. Fields Sec .; Charles H. Russell, John F. Butterworth, John A. C. Gray, Waldo Hutchins. Thomas C. Fields, Andrew II. Green, William K. Strong, August Belmont, II. G. Steb- bing, M. H. Grinnell.
F. L. Olmsted, Architect and Supt., Fifth av. n. 104th.
POLICE.
James Bowen, J. G. Bergen, and T. C. Acton, Com- Inissioners. Office, 413 Broome.
Seth C. Hawley, Chief Clerk.
Ilouse for Detention of Witnesses-203 Mul- berry. STATION-HOUSES.
First Precinct-Station House, 29 Broad.
Second Precinct-Station-House. 49 Beekman. Third Precinct-Station- House, 160 Chambers. Fourth Precinct-Station House, 9 Oak. Fifth Precinct-Station-House, 49 Leonard. Sixth Precinct-Station-House, 9 Franklin. Seventh Precinct-Station, House, ft. Gouverneur. Eighth Precinct-Station-House, 127 Wooster. Ninth Precinct-Station-House, 94 Charles. Tenth Precinct-Station-House, Essex market. Eleventh Precinct-Station-House, Union market. Twelfth Precinct-Station-House-E. 126th n. Third av.
Thirteenth Precinct-Station-House. 178 Delancey. Fourteenth Precinct-Station-Honse. 52 Spring. Fifteenth Precinct-Station-House, 221 Mercer. Sixteenth Precinct-Station-Honse. 156 W. 20th. Seventeenth Precinct-Station-House, First av. c. Fifth.
Eighteenth Precinct-Station-House, 163 E. 22d.
Nineteenth Precinct-Station-House, E. 59th n. Third av.
Twentieth Precinct-Station-House, 352 W. 35th. Twenty- First Precinct-Station-Honse, 120 E. 35th. Twenty-Second Precinct-Station-House, 227 W. 47th
Twenty-Third Precinct-Station-House, E. S6th n. Fifth av. Sub-Station, W. 60th c. B'way.
Twenty- Fourth Precinct-Station-House, Police boat No. 1.
Twenty- Fifth Precinct - Station-House, 413 Broome.
Twenty-Sixth Precinct-Station-House. City Hall. Twenty-Seventh Precinct-Station- House, 117 Cedar.
Twenty-Eighth Precinct - Station-House, 550 Greenwich. .
Twenty- Ninth Precinct-Station-Honse. 34 E. 29th. Thirtieth Precinct -- Station-House, Fort Washing- ton.
Commission of Public Charities and Correction. Office, 1 Bond.
Simeon Draper, Pres. ; Isaac Bell, jr., Sec. ; Moses H. Grinnell and James B. Nicholson, Commissioners. The institutions under their charge are as follows : Almshouse-N. P. Anderson, Warden.
Bellevue Hospital-John E. White, Warden. City Prison-C. Sutton, Warden.
Second District Prison-John Orr and D. M. Keyser, Deputy Keepers.
Third District Prison-l'eter Crosby and M. Daly, Deputy Keepers.
Fourth District Prison-A. Clearman. Keeper. Colored Home-James D Fitch, Superintendent. Colored Orphan Asylum- William E. Davis, Su- perintendent.
Island Hospital-B. B. Sibell, Steward.
Lunatic Asylum-Moses H1. Ranney, Res. Phys. Nursery-Rufus Ripley, Keeper of the Boys.
Nursery Hospital-Henry N. Whittelsey, Resident Physician.
Out-Door Poor Department-George Kellock, Su- perintendent, 1 Bond.
Penitentiary-Joseph Keen, Worden.
Penitentiary and Small-Pox Hospital-
Randall's Island-William II. Stephens. Warden. Work-house, Blackwell's Island-John Fitch, Su- perintendent.
Notice .- Randall's Island (the Nursery)can be visited on the First Wednesday of each month-Work- house, 2d Thursday in January, April. July. and October-the Almshouse and the Lunatic Asylum, 2d Wednesday of each month-Persons visiting their friends at the Alinshouse, Lunatic Asylumn, and Workhouse, are required to go by steamboat. The Bellevue Hospital can be visited daily, from 11 A. M. to 2 P. M.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
COMMISSIONERS.
Henry Wilson, President, Thomas Lawrence,
John J. Gorman, Erastus W. Brown,
William M. Tweed.
John Decker, Chief Engineer ; office, 21 Elizabeth. Assistant Engineers-John Baulch, Elisha Kings- land, Daniel Donovan, T. L. West, John Brice, Wm. Hackett, John A. MeCosker, George T. Alker, J. L. Perley, Gco. McGrath, Henry Lewis, Wm. Lamb, Eli Bates.
Fire Department Fund.
Officers .- W II. Wickham, Pres. ; J. R. Platt, Sec .; John S. Giles, Treas ; David Theall, Collector. Trustees .- Henry A. Burr. Pres. ; Geo. F Nesbitt, Sec .; Jonas N. Phillips. James Y. Watkins. Zophar Mills, S. B. Thomson, A. F. Ockershausen, J. Baremore, R. McGinnis, Committee on Dona- tions.
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 soutberly 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 :- Cominencing in Leonard, between Elm and Broadway, and running thence northerly, in s straight line to the corner of Lexington av. and 22d st .; thence easterly along 22d st. to the E. R .; . thence southerly along the E. R. to 14th st .; thence south-westerly in a straight line to the corner of Leonard and Baxter sts .; thence westerly in & straight line to the place of beginning.
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Sixth Distrit .- The Sixth District comprises as fol- lows :- Beginning at the corner of Leonard and Baxter sts .; and running thence easterly in a straight line to the foot of Market st., E. R., thence along E. R to 14th st .; thence south-westerly in a straight line to the place of beginning.
Serenth District .- The Seventh District comprises as follows :- Beginning at t'ie foot of Market st., E. R .. and running thence westerly in a straight line to Leonard. between Broadway and Elm sts .; thence southerly along a straight line intersect- ing 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 Moure st , N. R., and running thence easterly in a straight line to Leonard between Broadway and Elmi sts. ; thence sontherly along a straight line, intersecting 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 bells shall be as follows :
1st District, one stroke 1 5th District, five strokes.
do two do
6th
do
six do
do three do
7th
do
seven do
4th do four do
Sth do
eight do
For assistance, the signal will be the continual ringing of the City Hall and all District Bells.
BOARD OF INSPECTION OF BUILDINGS.
2 Fourth Avenue.
Sup't .- Jonas N. Phillips.
Dep. Sup't .- James McGregor.
Inspectors .- J. M. Smith, R. Taylor, John More, G. A. Harriot, A. Owens, I'. Tostevin, C. K. Ilyde, W. W. Adams.
CIVIL COURTS.
FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF N. YORK.
Supreme Court.
New Court House, 32 Chambers,
JUSTICES-George G. Barnard. Josialı Sutherland, Thomas W. Clerke, Wmn. II. Leonard, and Daniel P. Ingraham.
CL.FRK-H. W. Genet, office, 10 City Hall ; Deputy, D. A. Fowler.
General Terms-1st Monday of February. May, and November, and 31 Monday of September.
Circuits -Ist Monday in each month, except July and Angust, and & 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 every month except July and August.
Superior Court.
Court House, Chambers c. Centre.
JUSTICES-JOS. S. Bosworth Ch. J, Anthony L. Robertson, James Moncrief, James W. White, C. L Monell, J. M. Barbour.
CLERK-Robert D. Livingston ; II. IT. Rice, Deputy ; Office, 18 City Hall.
General, and Special Terms-1st Monday of Janti- ary, February. March, April, May, June, October, November, and December.
Trial Terms-1st Monday of January, February, March, April, May, June, October, November, 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-Sd Monday of February, April, June, October, and December : open at 11 A. M.
Special Terms for Issues of Law and for Motions &c .- Held at Chambers-1st Monday in eachi month ; open at 10 A. M.
Special Terms for Trial of Issues of Fact-1st Mon- day in each month, except July, Angust and Sep. tember; open at 11 A. M.
Marine Court.
New Court House, 32 Chambers.
JUSTICES-F. McCarthy, Henry Alker, E. L. Hearne. 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 ; 64 Cedar. Thomas Stewart, Justice. Isaac B. Bachelor, Clerk. Second District-4th, 6th, and 14th Wards; 514 Pearl. Charles Sweeney, Justice. Thomas F. Peers, Clerk.
Third District-Sth and 9th Wards; G'wich av. c. W. 10th. Wm. H. Dusenberry, Justice. Wm. E. Smith jr .. Clerk.
Fourth District-10th, 15th, and 17th Wards; E. Houston c. Allen. Wm. H. Vancott, Justice. David Seaman, Clerk.
Fifth District-7th, 11th, and 13th Wards; 166 Clinton. Charles K. Smith, Justice. Edward S. McPherson, Clerk.
Sixth District-18th and 21st Wards; 932 Broad- way. Thendore J. Fonda, Justice. John Waite, Clerk.
Seventh District-12th, 19th and 22d Wards ; E. 86th c. Fourth av. C. W. Vanvoorhis, Justice. Michael McCann, Clerk.
Eighth District-16th and 20th Wards; W. 22d c. Seventh av. W. II. Bull, Justice. J. V. Gridley, Clerk.
CRIMINAL COURTS.
FOR THE 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 January, April, October, and December.
General Sessions. New Court House, 32 Chambers.
Held by the Recorder or the City Judge.
Terms-1st Monday in each month.
John T. Hoffman. Recorder of the City of New York, and Presiding Judge of the Court of General Sessions; Office, 63 Wall. John H. McCunn, City Judge. Office, 29 Wall.
A. O. Hall. District Attorney ; Office, New Court House, 32 Chambers
O. L. Stewart, C. E. Whitehead, Assistants.
Henry 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, Fridays and Saturdays, at 9 A. M.
Robert II. Johnston, Clerk.
Peter L. Feirty, Deputy Clerk.
Police Court.
1st District-(Lower Police Office.) At the Tombs, Centre corner Franklin, and City Hall. Justices :
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CITY REGISTER.
M. T. Brennan, Michael Connolly. Clerks : Geo. Pearson, E. H. Dominick, W. J. A. McGrath.
2d District-At Jefferson Market, W. 10th c. Gi'wich av. Justices : John Qnackenbush and R. Kelly. Clerks : C. M. Vandervoort, E. M. Skid- more.
3d District-69 Essex. Justices : B. W. Osborn and James R. Steers. Clerks : James Steers and others. 4th District-Fourth av. c E 86th. Justices : J. H. Welsh, Wm. Dodge. Clerk : J. M. Byrne.
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UNITED STATES COURTS. Southern District of New York.
COMPRISING THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES :
Columbia, Dutchess, Greene, Kings, New York, Orange. Putnam, Queens, Richmond, Rockland, Suffolk, Sullivan, UI- ster and Westchester.
Officers of the Court-Office, 39 and 41 Chambers. Samuel Nelson. Associate Justice of U. S. Supreme Court, and Judge of the Circuit Court.
Samuel P .. Betts, Judge of the District Court. Kenneth G. White. Clerk of the Circuit Court. George F. Betts, Clerk of the District Court. E. D. Smith, U. S. District Attorney. Robert Murray, U. S. Marshal.
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