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CITY REGISTER.
Law Department .- Grues, Jaques, Hagerty. Markets .- Hagerty, Schaefer, Cook. National Afuirs .- Joyce, Hagerty, Brandon, Ryan, Haviland. Ordinances .- Ryan, Joyce, Brophy. Police .- Brandon, Opdyke, Schaefer. Printing and Advertising .- Fitzgerald, Riley, Honghtalin.
Public Health .- Russell, Heffernan, Haviland. Public Buildings .- Heffernan, Cook, Repper. Railroads .-- Houghtalin, Keenan, Repper, Healy, Fitzgerald.
Repairs and Supplies .- Cook, Gross, MeGratb, Keenan, Healy.
Roads .- Russell, Brophy, Joyce. Salaries and Offices .- Riley, Gross, Brice. Sorcers .- Ryan, Schaefer, Webster. Streets -Keenan, Russell, Brophy. Street Openings .- Grose, Koster, Riley. Taxes -Schaefer, Opdyke, Jaques. Wharves, Piers and Slips-Repper, Hougbtalin, Hagerty. Joint Committee on Accounts .- Fitzgerald, Gross, Healy.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS,
Department of Finance. Office, 5 Hall of Records.
M. T. Brennan, Comptroller ; R. A. Storrs, Deputy; W. A. Hlerring, Auditor : H. Snyder, Assistant ; HI. P. Bostwick, Bookkeeper ; Wakeman H. Dike- man, Stock Clerk ; C. W. Lawrence, Comptroller's Clerk.
BUREAU OF TAXES. Office, New Court House, 82 Chambers. John Murphy, Receiver of Taxes; John P. Hone, Deputy ; A. Vredenburgh, lat Clerk. Collector of Arrears of Taxes .- J. J. Sillcock.
BUREAU OF ARREARS. A. Purdy, Chief Clerk. BUREAU OF COUNTY ACCOUNTS. A. S. Cady, Chief Clerk ; Jas. Watson, Auditor BUREAU OF THE CITY REVENUE. Office, 5 Hall of Records. C. E. Loew, Collector of City Revenue. BUREAU OF DEPOSIT & DISBURSEMENT. Office, 287 B'way. Daniel Devlin, Chamberlain.
Street Department. Office, 237 Broadway. C. G. Cornell, Street Commissioner ; W. M. Tweed, Depaty ; W. L. Ely, Chief Clerk.
BUREAU OF THE COLLECTOR OF ASSESS- MEN'18. Office, N. W. cor. Basement City Hall. T. E. Smith. Collector: H. B. Venn, Henry Smith, Jas. M. Thompson, John Y. Savage, Deputies. BUREAU OF WHARVES. R. M. Boole, Supt; E. Noyes, Clerk. BUREAU OF LANDS AND PLACES. Alex. Ward, Supt.
BUREAU OF REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. Jas. L. Miller, Supt., Oscar Fletcher, Asst. Supt BUREAU OF DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT OF REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. Chas. Bolce, Dep. Supt ; W. Walsh. J. Graham, and John Dimond. Clerks; George W. Roome, Keep- er of City Hall and Park, 9 City Hall,
BUREAU OF ROADS. Isaac Edwards, Supt.
BUREAU OF MARKETS. Office, 5 Hall of Records.
Henry Vanholland, Supt. Markets. J. A. Bradish, Clerk Wash, mkt. E. Fitzpatrick, Dep.
HI. Arcularlus jr. Clerk W. Wasb. mkt P. McConnell, Dep.
Jan Sullivan, Clerk Falton mkt.
Daniel Murphy, Clerk Catharine mkt. Henry 8. Larue, Clerk Essex mkt. John Fallon, Clerk Union mkt .- W. M. Richardson, Clerk Jeff. mkt Thomas Sullivan, Clerk Tomp, mkt J. H. Heaselden, Clerk Clinton mkt. P. T. Carney, Clerk Franklin mkt. H. F. McCaffrey. Clerk Gouverneur Inkt. · Patrick Collins, Clerk Centre mkt.
BUREAU OF STREET IMPROVEMENT. G. M. Platt, Supt. BUREAU OF LAMPS AND GAS. W. H. Charlock, Supt. ; Stephen McCormick, Clerk. Office, 287 B'way.
Croton Aqueduct Department. Office, Rotunda, Park.
Open from 9 A. M. till 4 P. M.
Thomas Stephens, Pres. ; R. L. Darragh, Asst. Comin'r .; Alfred W. Craven, Chief Engineer ; B- 8. Church, Aest. Engineer ; Henry L. Robertson. Clerk : Alex. F. Dodge, Contract Clerk ; John J- Concklin, Messenger.
BUREAU OF WATER-RENTS. Office, Rotunda, Park.
T. B. Tappan, Registrar; W. C. Rhodes, Assistant. BUREAU OF PIPES. SEWERS, AND PAVE- MENTS. Office, Rotunda, Park.
Aaron B. Rollins, Water Purveyor : Alex. F. Dodge Clerk ; Benjainin G. Roe, Keeper Distributing Reservoir.
City Inspector's Department. Office, 19 Chatham.
F. I. A. Bonle, City Inspector ; William R. W Chambers, Ist Clerk.
BUREAU OF RECORDS AND STATISTICS.
Cyrus Ramsay, Registrar: Henry White, Burial Permit, and J. A. Well, Recording Clerks.
BUREAU OF SANITARY INSPECTION. John II. Grady, Sopt ; T. H. Wainwright Jat Clerk. Edwd. Simmonds, 2d Clerk.
HEALTH WARDENS.
WARD. WAND.
1. M. St George. 12. J. Hope.
9. C. A. Lamont. 18. 8aml. O'Donnell
8. J. J. Taylor. 14. John Cavanagh.
4. Daniel Leamy. 15. Elwood Jones.
5. James Lawrence.
16. Peter Welch.
6. John Donnelly.
17. J. Torney.
7. Jas Kennedy.
18. J. H. Forman.
8. Geo. Cox.
19. Patrick CarrotL.
9. A. J. Terhune.
20. Joseph Brennan.
10. R. T. Entwistle. 21. Patrick Dee.
11. L. Ludwing. 22. T. Higgins.
BUREAU OF CLEANING STREETS. Office, 19 Chatham.
John H. Grady, SupL
BUREAU OF INSPECTION.
Geo. Caulfield and Henry B. Crippin, Weights and Measures, Ist District ; Lawrence Hill and &. M. Simonson, Weights and Measures, 2d District; Q. 8. Drew, Sealer, 1st District ; Geo. Wilson, Sealer. 2d District ; Thos. Lawrence, W. Hillbouse, Wm. Johnson, and Jobn Jones, Poundmasters
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CITY REGISTER.
Law Department. Office, 115 Nassan. John E. Develin, Counsel to the Corporation; John K. Hackett, Asst.
BUREAU OF CORPORATION ATTORNEY. Office, 115 Nasssu.
N. H. Fowler, Corporation Attorney ; C. B. HIII and J. D. Hunt, Assta.
BUREAU OF THE PUBLIC ADMINISTRA- TOR. Office, 115 Nassau. Robert B. Bradford, Publle Administrator ; II. Richardson, Proctor.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
County Clerk's Office. 10 City Hall. Henry W. Genet, Clerk; David A. Fowler, Deputy Clerk.
Board of Supervisors. 17 City Hall.
NAMR.
Wm. C. Conner,
ERSIDENCE. F. 54th e Lex. av.
Thomas Little,
49 K. 11th.
John R Briggs,
118 Fifth av. E. 125th o Fifth av.
James Davis,
152 W. 84th.
Wm. R. Stewart, Smith Ely Jr., Elijah F. Purdy, Orison Blunt,
135 Fourth av. 68 Ludlow. 118 Ninth.
William M. Tweed,
197 Henry.
Fifth Ward h.
Henry Smith,
Standing Committees of the Board.
Annual Træer .- Purdy. Davis, Ely, Little. Criminal Courts and Police .- Ely, Shook, Con- ner, Davin
Civil Courts .- Little, Smith, Purdy, Ely. Dep. of Pub. Charities and Cor .- Smith, Purdy. Blunt, Roche.
County Oficera-Roche, Stewart, Briggs, Shook. Printing aul Stationery .- Blunt, Conner, Stew- art, Briggs.
Special Committees.
Court House .- Briggs, Stewart, Roche, Shook. Harlem Bridge .- Stewart, Roche, Davis, Conner. Fuel-Ely, Shook. Blunt, Pardy. Repairs to Chamber and Room .- Purdy, Blant, Conner, Davis Armories and Drill Rooms .- Stewart, Roche, Smith, Shook. Briggs. Conner.
President, Willlam M. Tweed. Joseph B. Young, Clerk, 7 City Hall.
Sheriff's Office. 11 City Hall.
James Lynch, Sherit,
F. L. Vulte, Under Sheriff,
P. H. MeDonongb, Asst. "
Jobn Lynch, Deputy 44
Joseph Cornell,
Thoinas Duniap, 44
Hugh Kelly, Bernard Reilly, " ..
Andrew L. Byrne,
John Mckeon,
44 Prince.
John Caffrey,
T. HI. Ferris, 44
D. Gillespie, 4
94 E. 19th. M. J. Cody. 100 Fourth av. Jobn .T. V. Westervelt, Equity Clerk. 11 City Hall.
Wm. Moore, Jaller,
J. Egan, Janitor H
SHERIFF'S JURY FOR 1864,
Will meet for the purpose of taking Inquesta, 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 McCool, Register ; L. II. Watts, Deputy.
Surrogate's Office. Park row c Spruce. G. J. Tucker, Surrogate ; Jas. W. Fowler, Chiet Clerk.
Coroners. Office, 4 Centre. Jobn Wildey, h 184 Spring ; James W. Ranney, h 8 Lamartine pl. ; Edward Collin. h E. 55th n Third av. ; Louis Naumann, h 189 E. 14th, Coroners,
Commissioner of Jurors. Office, 8 Chambers. Ulysses D. French, Commissioner; William Osborn, First Assistant.
Commissioners of Emigration. Office, Castle Gardeu.
Galian C. Verplanck, Pres ; Cyrus Curtiss. Vice- Pres. ; George W. Wheeler, Treasurer; B. Cas- seriy, Gen') Agt. ; A. A. Low, Wilson G. Hunt, Kitjah F. Purdy, John P. Cumming. Mayor of New York, Mayor of Brooklyn, President of the German Society, President of the Irish Emigrant Society.
Emigrant Landing depot , Castle Garden ; B. Casserly, Supt
Board of Health Commissioners. Meets dally at 12 x. at the Mayor's Office, 6 City Hall
The Board Is composed of the following Officers: C. G. Gunther, Mayor; J. T. Henry. Pres. Board of Aldermen; Jas. Hayes, Pres. Board of Coun- cilmen; John Swinburne, Health Officer : Lewis A. Sayres, Resident Physician ; Win. Murphy, Health Commissioner : F. I. A. Boole, Clip Inspector ; J. B. Auld, Clerk.
Tax Commissioners. Office, Basement New Court House, 32 Chambers Amor J. Williamson, Jonathan W. Allen, and Josinh W. Brown, Cuminissioners ; Nath'l 8. LLusted, Clerk to Comin'rs
DEPUTY TAX COMMISSIONERS.
DIST. NAME. RESIDENOS.
1. C. C. Cbilds,
2. Wm. P. Powers,
8. P. G. Sherman,
4. S. W. Blauvelt,
5. C. J. Dodge.
6. D. Miller,
7. D. W. Allen,
68 E. 26th.
8. S. T. Mckinney,
9. J. Dennis,
221 Monroe. 196' E: 820).
10. O. Swackhamer, Ft. Wash'n.
11. W. Brady,
Fifth av. c W.199th
19. W. B. Howenstine,
584. Broome.
Bureau of Assessments. Chas. MoNlel, Jacob F. Oakley, and Wm. A. Dooley, Assessors of the Street Deparineat.
.U. S. Loan Commissioners. Office, $3 Nassau. Edgar Ketchum and J. Vanderpoel, Commr's
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W. 154th n King's bridge road.
80 W. 230.
109 E. 38d.
155 Henry.
85th n Fifth av.
211 W. 81st 625 Second av.
202 E. 18th. 153 E. 27th.
112 W. 20th. 48 Norfolk.
TO Ludlow. 191 Elizabeth.
66 Maedougal.
15 Chambers.
417 Fourth.
81 Onhimbfa. 148 Eldridge.
Sheridan Shook, Walter Roche, 121 Leonard. 1 B'way.
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CITY REGISTER.
COMMISSIONERS OF CENTRAL . PARK.
Office, 81 Nasesn.
H. G. Stebbins, Pres. : A. H. Green, Trend, and Compt. : T. C. Fields, Sec. ; Charles H. Russell, John F. Butterworth, Waldo Hutchins, Thomas C. Fields, Andrew H. Green, H. G. Stebbins, M. H. Grinnell, R. M. Blatchford. G. M. Vanpurt Clerk.
POLICE.
J. G. Bergen, T. C. Acton, W. MeMurray, and J. 8. Bosworth, Commissioners. Office, 800 Mulberry. Seth C. Hawley, Chief Clerk.
House for Detention of Witnesses-203 Mulberry. STATION HOUSES.
PRECINCT.
1at-29 Broad.
2d-49 Beek man.
19th-E. 69th n Third av. 20th-852 W. 85th,
&d-160 Chambers,
4th-9 Oak.
21 af-120 E. 85th.
5ch-49 Leonard.
22d-845 W. 47th.
23d-K. 86th n Fonrth av. Sub-Station, W. 60th
10th-Essex Market.
11th-Union Market.
124 -- E. 126th n Third av. 27th-117 Cedar.
13-178 Delancey.
28/A-050 G'wich. 29/A-34 E. 29th.
14th-53 Spring.
15th-221 Mercer. 80th-Manhattanville.
16th-156 W. 20th. Bist-W. 86th n Bloom- ingilale road.
17th-First av. c. Fifth.
82d-Tenth av. c. W. 52d.
Commission of Public Charities and Correction.
Office, 1 Bond.
Shineon Draper, Pres. : Isaac Bell, jr., Sec. ; Moses II. Grinnell and James B. Nicholson, Commissioners. The Institutions under their charge are as follows: Almahouse-N. P. Anderson, Warden
Bellevue Hospital-John E. White, Warden.
City Prison-C. Sutton, Warden.
Second District Prison-A. Clearman and HI. E. Willis. Deputy Keepers.
Third District Prison-John Orr and M. Daly, Deputy Keepers.
Fourth District Prison-T. P. Lyon and W. F. Long, Keepers.
Colored Home -- James D. Fitch. Superintendent. Colored Orphan Asylum-William E. Davis, Su- perintendent.
Island Hospital-B. B. SIbell, Steward.
Lunatic Asylum-Moses HI. Ranney, Res. Phys.
Nursery-Rufus Ripley. Keeper of the boys.
Nursery Hospital-Henry N. Whittlesey, Resident Physician.
Out-Door Poor Department-George Kellock, Su- perintendent, 1 Bond.
Penitentiary-Joseph Keen, Warden.
Penitentiary and Small-Pox Hospital-J. Keen, Werden.
Randall's Island-William H. Stephens, Warden. Workhouse, Blackwell's Island-Jobn Fitch, Sa- perintendent.
Notice .- Randall's Island (the Nursery) can be visit- ed on the First Wednesday of each month ; Alms. house, and Lunatic Asylum, 24 Wednesday of each ·month. Persons visiting their friends at the Aimshouse, Lanatle Asylum, and Workhonse, go by steamboat from ft. F., 26th, at 9 A. a. and 1 P. x. The Bellevue Hospital can be visited dally, from 11 A. M. tu 2 P. M.
FIRE DEPARTMENT. COMMISSIONERS.
John J. Gorman, President, Thomas Lawrence,
William M. Tweed, E. Bonnell,
Thomas Flender.
John Decker, Chief Engineer ; office, 21 Elizabeth,
Assistant Engineers .- John Banich, Elisba King- land, T. L. West, John Brice, Wm. Hackett, Jobs James Long, George T. Alker. J. L. Perley, Gea. McGrath, Henry Lewis, Wm. Lamb, EM Bates C. W. Ridley.
Fire Department Fund.
Oficers .- A. J. Delatour. Prea. ; C. A. Gray, Sec. ; John S. Giles, Treas : David Theall, Collectie. Trusters,-Jonas N. Phillips, Pres : Gen. F Se- bitt, Sec. : James Y. Watkins, 8. B. Thomen, A. F. Ockersbsasen. P. McGinnis, P. Masterson, C. O'Connor, F. A. Eldabock, Committee on Do nations.
Board of Commissioners of Appeal-Jobs file- lan, Pres. ; Wmn. Haw jr., Jno. Carland, V. C. King. R. Trembly. Henry W. Lee, Clerk.
Fire Districts.
First District comprises all that part of the City lying north of 22d street, and east of the Sixth av.
Seennd District comprises all that part of the Cry lying north of 22d street, and west of the Sixth is. Third District :- Beginning at the foot of North Moore st, N. R., and extending easterly in s straight line to between Church and Broadway to Leonard st. ; thence northerly in s straight itne to the corner of Eighth av. and 22d street; thecor westerly along 22d street to the North River.
Fourth District :- Beginning in Lennard, between Church and Broadway, running thence norther !! in a straight line to the corner of Eighth te mot 22d st. : thence easterly along 221 st. to Lexingte av. ; thence sontherly In a straight lineto be weez Broadway and F.hn, In Leonard st : am! theace westerly in a straight line to Leonard st., between Church and Broadway.
Fifth District :- Commencing in Leonard betwees Elm and Broadway, and ronning thence northery. in a straight line to the corner of Lexington sr. col 22d st ; thence easterly along 221 st to the E B. thence sontherly along the E. R tu 14th st, deter south-westerly in a straight line to the owner of Leonard and Baxter sta : thence westerly Is 1 straight line to the place of beginning.
Sixth District :- Beginning at the corner of Lowand and Baxter ste. : and running thence easterly it's straight line to the foot of Market st, K. B : theme alone E. R. to 14th st. ; thence south-westerly iai straight line to the place of beginning.
Seventh District :- Beginning st the foot of Market st., E. R., and running thence westerly b : straight line to Leonard, between Broadway & Elm sta. : thence southerly along a straight line Intersecting Wall at the junction of Naosa Wal and Broad ats., and continue through the Better! to N. R.
Eighth District :- Beginning at the Post of Snel Moore st. N. R., and running thence easterly to 1 straight line to Leonard, between Baleset Elm ste .; thence somtherly along a straight is. Intersecting with Wall st. at function of Nas Wall, and Broad sts, and continue through the Battery to N. L.
In case of fire, the signal from the alarm bele stal be as follows :-
1st District, one stroke | 5th District, fire strokes
2.1 do two do 6th do six de
84 do three do
/7th da
serra da
4th do four do |6th da eight de
For assistance, the signal will be the credin ringing of the City Hall and all District Bell
BOARD OF INSPECTION OF BUILDINGS.
2 Fourth av.
Sup't,-Jaines MeGregor, h 62 Third. Dep. Sup't -W. W. Adams, h 87 King. Inapectora-J. M Smith, Second av. c.E. 6M; L Taylor. 236 W. 86th ; G. A. Herrint, 925 W, a) A. Owens, 248 W. 18th ; C. K. Hyde, Sil Din beth; H. J. Armstrong E. 7Sth n Third av .; C. Connor, 66 Elm ; T. L. West, 239 W. fith.
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PRECINCT. 182-168 E. 22d.
c B'way. 24/A-Police Bont No. 1. 25/4-800 Mulberry.
26th-City Hall.
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CITY REGISTER.
CIVIL COURTS. FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF N. YORK
Supreme Court.
New Court House, 32 Chambers.
JUSTICES-George G. Barnard, Josiah Sutherland, Thomas W. Clerke, Win. HI. Leonard, and Daniel P. Ingraham.
CLERK-HI. W. Genet, office, 10 City Hall; Deputy, D. A. Fowler.
General Terma-1st Monday of February, Nay, and November, and 8d Monday of September.
Circuits-Ist Monday in each month, except July, August, and September.
Oyer and Terminer-Ist Monday of Jannary, April, October, and December.
Special Terms-Ist Monday of every month.
Superior Court.
Court House, Chambers c Centre.
JUSTICES-Anthony L. Robertson, Ch. J., James Moncrief, C. L. Monell, J. M. Barbour, 8. B. Gar. vin, J. H. McCann.
CLERK-Robert D. Livingston ; Joseph Meeks, Dep- nty. Office, 1S City Hall
General and Special Terms-1st Monday of Jann- 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.
The Justice holding Special Term will attend to Chamber business dally, at 10 o'clock A. M.
Common Picas. City Hall, 2d Floor.
FIRST JUDGE-Charles P. Daly.
ASSOCIATE JUDGES-John R. Bradly, Albert Cardozo. CLERK -Nathaniel Jarvis, jr., 13 City Hall. General Terms-3d Mondsy of February, April, June, October, and December ; open at 11 A. M. Special Terms for Ismes of Law and for Motions, &c -Held at Chambers-First Monday in each month ; open at 10 A. M.
Special Terms for Trial of Issues of Fact-ist Monday in each month, except July, August, and September ; open at 11 A. M.
Marine Court.
New Court House, 32 Chambers. JUSTICKE-F. 'MeCarthy, Henry Alker, E. L. Hearne. A court is held every day except Sundays and holl- days. Lawrence Clancy, Clerk.
District Courts.
Held by Justices
Firat District-1st, 2d, 8d, and 5th Wards; 64 Ce- dar. Dennis Quinn, Justice. Isaac B. Bachelor, Clerk.
Second District-4th, 6th, and 14th Wards ; 514 Pearl Thos. Kiviin, Justice, Dan'l M. O'Brien, Clerk.
Third District-8th and 9th Wards; G'wich av. c W. 10th. Wmn. E. Smith, Justice. A. J. Camp. bell, Clerk.
Fourth District-10th, 15th, and 17th Wards ; 163 F. Houston. Moses D. Gale, Justice. David Beaman, Clerk.
Fifth District-Tu1, 11th, and 18th Wards; 166 Clinton. F. W. Loew, Justice. E. F. Purdy jr., Clerk.
Sizth District-18th and 21st Wards; 932 Broad- way. George C. Barrett, Justice. John Waite, Clerk.
Seventh District-12th, 19th, and 22d Wards; E. 57th n. Third av. J. A. Stemmler, Justice. Michael McCann, Clerk.
Eighth District-16th and 20th Wards; W. 22d c Seventh av. W. H. Bull, Justice. J. V. Gridley Clerk.
CRIMINAL COURTS. FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF N. YORK.
Oyer and Terminer. Now Court House, 82 Chambers.
Is held by & Justice of the Supreme Court. Terms-ist Monday in January, April, October, and December.
General Sessions.
New Court House, 82 Chambers.
Held by the Recorder or the City Judge. Terms-Ist Monday in each month.
John T. Hoffman, Recorder of the City of New York, and Presiding Judge of the Court of General Sessions; Office, 68 Wall. A. D. Rassel, City Judge.
A. O. Hall, District Attorney ; Office, New Court House, 82 Chamber.
O. L. Stewart, R. C. Hutchings, Assistants,
Henry Vandervoort, Clerk of "Oyer and Terminer and General Sessions ; Office, New Court House, 82 Chambers,
Jobn Sparks, Depaty Clerk.
Special Sessions. Halls of Justice.
Held by three Police Justices, on Tuesdays, Thurs- days, Fridays, and Saturdays, at 9 A. M. Robert HI. Johnston, Clerk.
Peter L. Felrty, Deputy Clerk.
Police Court.
Ist District-(Lower Police Office.) At the Tombs, Centre c. Franklin, and City Hall. Justices : Jo- seph Dowling, Edward Ilogan. Clerks: Geo. Pearson, W. J. A. McGrath, Thomas Jordan.
2d District-At Jefferson Market, W. 10th c G'wich av. Justices : Win. Dodge, T. A. Led- with. Clerk : Richard Flanagan.
8d District-69 Essex. Justices : W. H. Mans- field, E. J. Shandley. Clerks : S. P. Webster and others. 4th District-E. 57th n Lex. av. "Justices : Richard Kelley, Michael Connolly. 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, Ul- ster, and Westchester.
Officers of the Court-Office, 41 Chambers. Samuel Nelson, Associate Justice of U. S. Supreme Court, and Judge of the Circuit Court. Samuel R. 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. 8. Marshal.
Commissioners-Joseph Bridgham, Geo. W. Mor- ton. Charles W. Newton, George W. Morell, Gen. F. Betts, Richard K. Stilwell, Kenneth G. White, J A. Osborn.
U. S. Commissioners, to take Affidavits, Deposi- tions, Buils, de .- The Clerks of the Circuit and District Courts, and their Chief Deputies, are Commissioners, ex officio, for the Southern District of New York.
U. S. Circuit Court. 89 Chambers.
Equity and Criminal Term-Last Monday in February.
General Term-First Monday in April, and third Monday in October.
A special terin for hearing appeals, Is held by Judge Nelson, in September.
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CITY REGISTER.
U. S. District Court. 89 Chambers.
General Terms-First Tuesday in each month. Special Court -- Every Tuesday, unless the stated Term be then in session.
MIXED COURT OF JUSTICE FOR THE SUPPRESSION OF THE SLAVE TRADE.
89 Chambers.
Judges .- Truman Smith, on the part of the United Btates. E. M. Archibald, on the part of Great Britain.
Arbitrators- William Dudley Ryder, on the part of Great Britain. Cephas Brainerd, on the part the United States.
George P. Andrews, Clerk.
CUSTOM HOUSE. 1
Wall corner William.
Open dally, from 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. (Sundays except- ed)-PUBLIC STORE, 56 B'way and 85 New. COLLECTOR-Rotunda, C. H., Hirst Barney. ASSIST. COLLECTOR-Rotunda, C. II., Charles P. Clinch, Hamilton Bruce, Jatnes H. Stedwell, Geo. W. Embree, Henry Calhoun, H. B. Stanton, B. F. Mudgett
CASHIER-William o Exchange pl., Wm. D. Robin- SOD.
NAVAL OFFIORE-Hanover e Wall .- Geo, Denison. DEPUTY NAVAL OFFICERS-C. S. Franklin, J. K. Dickinson, Wmn. Usher.
SURVEYOR-William c Wall, R. F. Andrews. DEPUTY SURVEYOR-William o Wall, J. L. Benedict ADDITIONAL DEP. SUB'S .- T. J. Brown, G. HI. Shir- ley, William e Wall.
INSPECTOR-J. L. Vanboskerck, n. Whiteball. AUDITOR-Samuel G. Ogden, Willlam c Wall.
SUP'T OF WAREHOUSES-Hanover c Wall, D. G. Lobdell.
STORE KEEPER-56 B'way, J. S. Smith. SAMPLE OFFICER-52 B'way. Isaac Waldron.
BARGE OFFICE-foot of Whitehall, A. R. Trotter, Boarding Officer.
APPBAISERS-J. T. Hogeboom, General Appraiser, Isaac Phillips, L. O. Hunt, 56 B'way.
KEEPER OF CUSTOM HOUSE-Geo. Hilfer.
REVENUE MARINE-T. B. Stillman, Genl. Supt, 23 Pine.
U. S. WEIGHERS' DISTRICTS.
No. 1. Plers 1 to 6 N. R. Battery pl. to Morris, G. F. Sherman, 78 West.
No. 2. Piers 7 to 18 N. R., Rector to Cedar, and Jersey City, C. H. Green, 78 West.
No. 8. Plers 14 to 86 N. R., Liberty to N. Moore, D. Geary, 75 Robinson.
No. 4. Plers 87 and all above, Beach at. and all above, W. G. Wait, 816 West
No. 5. Plers 1 to 11 K. R., Whitehall to Old st., A. R. Plumley, 29 Old sl.
No. 6. Piers 12 to 15 (and Appraiser's stores) E. E., Old al. to Well, W. A. Beecher, 80 Old al.
No. 7. Plers 16 to 19 E. R., Wall to Maiden Ia., L. T. Rossiter, 156 Malden la.
No. 8. Piers 19 to 21 E. R., Fletcher to Burling sl., R. Y. Chase, 120 Wall.
No. 9. Piers 22 to 25 E. R., Fulton to Peck al., J. R. Allaben, 158 South.
No. 10. Plers 26 to 34 E. R., Peck si. to Catbarine al., B. G. Noble, 175 South.
No. 11. Plers 85 to 37 E. R., Catharino to Market, H. P.aster, 204 South.
No. 12. Piers 83 to 44 E. R., Market to Rutgers, J. B. Cisco, 77 Rutgers
No. 18. Piers 45 to 16 E. R. Rutgers to Jefferson, H. N. Sherwood, 77 Rutgers.
No. 14. Piers 47 to 48 E. R., bet. Jefferson and Clin- ton. J. Savage. 77 Rutgers,
- No. 15. Pier 49 E. R. and all above, Clinton and all above, II. Hunt, 869 South.
No. 16. Atlantic Dock, Brooklyn, W. D. Waterman, 41 Atlantic Dock.
No. 17. Hamilton Ferry to Wall st. Ferry, Atisatie Dock to Wall st. Ferry, J. B. Foot, Ford's Stores, Brooklyn.
No. 13. Pierrepont's and Wheeler's Stores, C. R. Loomis, Wheeler's Stores, Brooklyn.
No. 19. All east of Wheeler's Stores, W. Kemeys, First Ward h., Brooklyn.
U. S. GAUGERS' DISTRICT&
No. 1. Plers 1 to 21 N. R. and Jersey City, Battery pl. to Fulton, J. M. Andruns, 78 West.
No. 2. Plers 22 and upwards, N. R. Fulton upwards Job L. Black, 206 West.
No. 8. Plers 1 to 18 E. R., Whitehall to Maiden la. Geo. H. Hayward, 120 Wall.
No. 4. Piers 19 to 88 E. R., Malden la. to Market, If. C. Godirin, 175 South.
No. 5. Pier 89 E. R., and upwarda, Market and up- wards, Daniel Pomeroy, 158 South.
No. 6. Atlantic Dock, Union Stores, and Phants Stores, B'klyn, from the South-East Shore and Red Hook to Baltic at., B'klyn, L. F. Pratt, 12 White- ball.
No. 7. Woodruff & Robinson's, Johnson's, Ford's and Pierrepont's Stores, B'klyn, from Baltic ot, to the fence between Pierrepont's and Wheeler's Stores, B'klyn, William Cagger, 8 Prentice row. No. 8. Wheeler's, Todd's, Thompson's, Loebais', Deforrest & Empire Stores, B'klyn, and above, from fence bet. Pierrepont's and Wheeler's Sters, Williamsburg and upwards, B'klyn, J. J. Bey polds, Thompson's Stores.
U. S. MEASURERS DISTRICTS.
Office, Custom House, entrance 44 William. No. 1. Piers 1 to 20 N. R. and Jersey City, Battery pl. to Dey, S. L. Chase.
Nu. 2. Plers 21 to 86 N. P .. , Fulton to N. Moore, & M. Bliss.
No. 8. Plers 37 to 50 N. R., Beach to Christopher. T. H. Slivey.
No. 4. Pier 51 and all above, N. R .. , W. 10th and above, J. Windmuller.
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