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tZ J. OFFICIAL CITYRECORD , JOURNAL. JANUARY 23, 1877. Vol.. V. NEW YORK, 'TUESDAY, \UMBER 1,098. Is hereby given to the several Departments requisition was made on the 12th OFFICE OF THE CITY RECORD, January 20, 1877. to lists of employees, for which this office immediately. MORRISSON, Supervisor. Police Department, relative to removal of directions to reply. Amoskeag Manufacturing Company, reporting contracted for. Accepted and filed. Brinkerhoff& Co.—Complaint of dangerous of Department for inspection and report. Eaton, Cole & Burnham Co., offering to over. Eureka Fire Hose Co.—Substitutions of sureties with directions to transmit to Comptroller. Valentine I -Iammann, applying for a badge. J. W. Hartt, recommending Dennis Whalen for S. H. Loring, relative to infringements upon °' 'Tenant;, 896 Broadway—Complaint of dangerous ment of Buildings. Communication at a previous meeting was taken from file and disposed From Chief of Battalion in Charge of Repair tract are not satisfactory. Filed, with directions to audited and ordered to be transmitted to the Comptroller For the Year 1876— Bonesteel & Winchell, new apparatus, etc $3 32 Bills ice and snow from fire hydrants. Filed, with delivery of the second of four steam fire engines furnace at 89 Elizabeth street. Referred to Chief furnish "Clemens Controlling Nozzles. Laid en their proposal for furnishing hose. Approved, (:ranted and filed. appointment as Fireman. Filed. Loring' s Improved Hose Couplings. •' Filed. condition of premises. Referred to Depart- Filed of as follows: Shops, stating that truck springs furnished on con. notify contractors. for payment, as follows Sckedrrl • I't'o. 57. Lenihan, John, new apparatus, etc 5g °o MlcOwen, A., & R. G. Duffy, new TI / r ~' c~ ~' I a 0 f , ~ i ~ ~~ i NOTICE and offices that the annual inst., are required to be furnished RICHARD ; j FIRE I ) E PA R T M E N T. Central Gas-light Co., new apparatus, etc 49 20 apparatus 87 50 Manchester & Co., new apparatus, etc , 15 00 Clark, Peter, new apparatus, etc 16 00 Manhattan Gas-light Co., °• 1,170 75 HEADQUARTERS FIRE DEPARTMENT, , Composite Iron Works Co., new appar- Metropolitan Gas-light Co., " too 50 CITY OF NEW YORK, January 10, 1877. atus, etc. 24 00 Conway, John, new apparatus, etc. 90 CO Newell, I). C., & Sons, 222 92 New York Gas-light Co., " 1 75 75 The Board of Commissioners met this day. Donoghen, 1. & .11., new apparatus, etc. 9 0o Pearce & Jones, 27 00 Present—President Joseph L. Perley, in the chair, and Commissioners Roswell D. I latch and Elbert, F., " 9 00 Ouackenbush,Townsend & Co., °' 167 o8 Vincent C. King. Fuller, Albert P., 37 89 Roche, James, " 9 00 The President submitted the affidavit of the Clerk of the City Record, relative to publication of George, John, '' 15 00 Schmidt, A. & Bro., " 7 00 advertisement, inviting proposals for painting telegraph poles, and the form of contract approved by Gogerty, Michael, '' 15 00 Sheldon, Georg e If., '' 42 27 Counsel to the Corporation, which were filed. Proposals (;Orion, William, 40 99 Harlem James, 60 48 Harlem Gas-light Co., new apparatus, Striedinger, Julius H., '' 166 67 Suburban Gas-light Co., 41 65 Tillotson, L. G. & Co., 1,705 65 were received and opened in presence of the Comptroller, as follows : etc 183 rI William; & Rickerson, " goo 00 No. I. From James Riley, for painting i,000 telegraph poles For $2,000 00 I- Leroy, Marrcner & Ward, new appar- $5,456 84 2. From Geo. C. l.:rgar '• 1,650 00 atus, etc t 39 ' 3. From Wm. II. Taylor " <' 1,700 00 Jussen, Carl, new apparatus, etc 27 72 Which were filed ; and Kenny, Bernard, °1 27 00 No. 4. From Jos. P. Ryan, for painting i,000 telegraph poles For I,25o 00 On motion, adjourned. Which was referred to the Comptroller for his action upon the sureties. CARL. JUSSEN, Secretary. Co,nmunications - ,w JANUARY 15, 1877. were received and disposed of, as follows : From— The Board of Commissioners convened this (lay. Chief of Department, returning, with report of inspection and recommendation, complaint Present—President Joseph L. l'erley, in the chair, and Commissioners Roswell I). Hatch and against St. Charles Hotel, which had been referred by order of the President. Action approved ; Vincent C. King. recommendation referred to Inspector of Combustibles, with directions, and filed. The following preamble and resolutions were adopted Same, returning communication of Mrs. S. Sumner, relative to meritorious conduct of Foreman Whereas, The necessities of the Department require the employment of additional men for ser. Henderson and Fireman Gallagher, of Engine Co. ty, at [ire at No. 509 Eighth avenue, on Novem- vice at fires ; and her 19, 1876, with report. Filed, with directions to enter in full on Roll of Merit. \Whereas, 1 -he appropriation of this Department for the current fear does not warrant the ap- inspector of Combustibles—Report of operations for week ending qtly instant. Filed. pointment of firemen at the rate of $1,200 per annum, exceeding te number now provided for therefore be it Same—List of applicants for lice:,ses for sale, etc., of kerosene oil. Filed, and following resolu- Resolved, That as many men be appointed by this Board for service at fires, at an annual com- tion adopted : Resolved, That the applications for licenses for the sale and storage of kerosene oil, presented ~eusation of 88oc, to In known and desi nated as Privates, as may, in the judgment and discretion of l g ' Y~ J g this Bard, be practicable and necessary ; and, further be it by the Inspector of Combustibles, at this meeting, be and the same are hereby granted. Resolved, !'hat all vacancies occurring in the grade of Fireman, which, in the judgment of this Same, rztuming communication of Foreman of Engine Co. No. 4, relative to " Yylomite," with Board should be filled by appointment, shall be so filled by appointment from among the Privates report as directed. Filed. appointed hereunder, who may, upon examinination by the examining Board, be found competent and Superintendent or Telegraph, reporting Ward'; Island cable broken, and recommending pur- qualified therefor; and, further be it chase of a new cable. Filed, and following resolution adopted : Resolved, That all persons appointed under the provisions of the, resolutions be required to Resolved, That an advertisement be prepared for insertion in the CITY RECORD, inviting pro- execute an agreement to the following effect : posals for furnishing and laying telegraph cable between Ward's and Randall's Islands, with neces- First—That they will perform the duties devolving upon them, and conform to the rules, regula. sary connections for the same. Lions and orders of the Board of Commissioners, and the directions of the 0th cer, of the Department. Albert J. Minor, Medical Officer, tendering his resignation. Accepted, to take effect Irth Second—That they seek and accept appointment as privates, with full knowledge of the salary, instant, and filed, and the following resolution adopted : privileges and duties appertaining to the same, and with the full understanding that such appoint. Resolved, That Frank I.. Ives, Vice-medical officer, be promoted to be Medical Officer, at a nient as privates, is entirely distinct and different from an appointment to the position of Fireman in salary of $I,5oo per annum, to takeeflect from the Ilth instant. the Department. Medical Officer, recommending extensions of leaves of absence to Foreman Patrick Donohue, of Engine Co. No. 22. Third--That they will not at any time seek or ask for, claim or demand, any increase of corn. pensation for service rendered as such privates. Assistant Engineer of Steamer, John Kavanagh, of Engine Co. No. 3 0 . Communications Fireman John J. Cooper, of Engine Co. No. io. " George Gilmore, 20. John Neth, 43. John Nolan, of Hook and Ladder Co. No. Io. were received and disposed of as follows From- Comptroller, returning proposal of Thomas I for alterations, etc., to premises No. Canal P 6 P P P 77 Granted and filed. street, with approval of sureties. Filed, and following resolution adopted : Resolved, That the contract forthe alterations and repairs required to the premises No. 77 Canal Same, recomending that excuse from fire duty granted to Chief of Battalion John S. Fisher, and street, as per advertisement in the CITY RECORD, dated December t, 1876, be and the same is hereby Fireman Richard Webb, of Chemical Engine Co. No. 3, be extended. Approved and filed. awarded to Thomas Hinch of No. 977 Tenth avenue, for the sum of $2,185, on his proposal dated Suprintendent of Ilorses, returning communication of Chief of Department, recommending that December 20, 1876. extra horses be employed temporarily, with report as directed. Referred back with directions. Same, returning proposals of Eureka Fire Hose Co. and Blake I Iose Co., for furnishing hose, Supply Clerk—Requisition for articles required ; estimated cost, $22. Referred back with direc- with approval of sureties. Filed, and following resolution adopted : Lions to purchase. Resolved, That the contract for furnishing this Department with 15,000 feet of Eureka hose, Same, relative to supply of forage. Filed, and following resolution adopted : three-ply, cotton rubber lined, with couplings, as per advertisement in the CITY RECORD, dated No. Resolved, That an advertisement be prepared for insertion in the CITY RECORD inviting propos- vember 13, 1876, be and is awarded to the Eureka Fire Hose Co., for the sum of $13,275, on their al, for furnishing this Department with a supply of forage, as follows : proposal dated November 16, 1876, as modified by their communication of December 29, 1876. 240,000 lbs. of hay, of the quality and standard known as good, sweet timothy. Resolved, That the contract for furnishing this Department with 5,000 feet of three-ply Cham. 50,000 lbs. of good clean rye straw. pion hose, cotton rubber lined, with coupling,, as per advertisement in the CITY RECORD dated No- I,800 bags of white oats, 8o lbs. to the bag. vember 13, 1876, be and is awarded to the Blake Hose Co., for the sum of $4,425, on their proposal 1,2oo bags of fine feed, 60 lbs. to the bag. dated November 25, 1876, as modified by their communications of December 30, 1876, and that the Same—Estimate of articles required to fill requisition for Chief of Department ; estimated cost, Counsel to the Corporation be requested to prescribe the form of Bond of Indemnity to be furnished $120. Referred back with directions to purchase. by the said Blake Hose Co., for the protection of the city against any claim for infringement. Chief of Battalion in charge of Repair Shops—Requisition for articles required ; estimated cost, $20. Referred to Supply Clerk with directions to purchase. Counsel to the Corporation, relative to suit of Julia A. Tarean, and requesting names of wit- nesses. Filed, with directions to comply. Same, recommending repairs to roof of quarters of Hook and Ladder Co. No. 13, at an estimated Chief of Battalion in charge of Repair Shops, recommending— cost of $16. Referred back with directions to have repairs made. Repairs to quarters of Engine Co. No. t2 ; estimated cost, $io. Foreman of Engine Company No. t6, reporting loss of belt and wrench by Fireman Patrick Murray. Repair, to quarters of Engine Co. No. 15 ; estimated cost, $50. Repairs to of cost, quarters Filed, and a fine imposed on Fireman Murray, to be deducted from next pay-roll. Hook and ad. r o . 9m estimated Repairs to quarters of Hook and Ladder No. 9 ; estimated cost, $3.50• c o s Foreman of Engine Co. No. 21, relative to condition of horses. Referred to Superintendent of Referred back with directions to have repairs made. Horses, with directions to select for inspection and report. Same, recommending sundry repairs to buildings. Referred back, with directions to obtain Foreman of Hook and Ladder Co. No. 7, reporting loss of cap-device by Fireman John McParlen. sealed estimates for doing the work. Filed, and a fine of $5 imposed on Fireman McParlen, to be deducted from next pay-roll. Resolutions Board of Estimate and Apportionment—Copy of amount allowed for expenses of Fire Department were adopted, as follows: for the year 1877, as appropriated in the final estimate. Filed. Resolved, That the pay of the following-named employees upon the Repair Shops' pay-roll Comptroller, returning proposal of Thomas Lennon for alterations, etc., to house of Hook and h be and the same is hereby fixed at the rates specified, to take effect on the 16th instant : Ladder Co.No. 4, with approval of sureties. Filed, and following resolution adopted: Resolved, That the contract for the alterations and repairs required to the house of Hook and Blacksmith Michael Hennessey, at. $2 orda y Blacksmith's Helper Patrick McNally, at t 75 " Ladder Co. No. 4, as per advertisement in the CITY RECORD, dated December 1, 1876, be and the Edward Burke, at 1 75 " same is hereby awarded to Thomas Lennon, of No. 321 West Fortieth street, for the sum of $2,380, on his proposal dated December 20, 18 76. " Dominick Williams, at t 75 " Lawrence McCarthy, at 1 75 Same, accepting proposal for City Bonds. Referred to the Treasurer. Patrick White, at 1 75
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tZ

J.

OFFICIAL

CITYRECORD,

JOURNAL.

JANUARY 23, 1877. Vol.. V. NEW YORK, 'TUESDAY, \UMBER 1,098.

Is hereby given to the several Departments requisition was made on the 12th

OFFICE OF THE CITY RECORD, January 20, 1877.

to lists of employees, for which

this office immediately.

MORRISSON, Supervisor.

Police Department, relative to removal of directions to reply.

Amoskeag Manufacturing Company, reporting contracted for. Accepted and filed.

Brinkerhoff& Co.—Complaint of dangerous of Department for inspection and report.

Eaton, Cole & Burnham Co., offering to over.

Eureka Fire Hose Co.—Substitutions of sureties with directions to transmit to Comptroller.

Valentine I-Iammann, applying for a badge. J. W. Hartt, recommending Dennis Whalen for S. H. Loring, relative to infringements upon °'

'Tenant;, 896 Broadway—Complaint of dangerous ment of Buildings.

Communication

at a previous meeting was taken from file and disposed From Chief of Battalion in Charge of Repair

tract are not satisfactory. Filed, with directions to

audited and ordered to be transmitted to the Comptroller

For the Year 1876—

Bonesteel & Winchell, new apparatus, etc $3 32

Bills

ice and snow from fire hydrants. Filed, with

delivery of the second of four steam fire engines

furnace at 89 Elizabeth street. Referred to Chief

furnish "Clemens Controlling Nozzles. Laid

en their proposal for furnishing hose. Approved,

(:ranted and filed. appointment as Fireman. Filed.

Loring' s Improved Hose Couplings. •' Filed.

condition of premises. Referred to Depart-

Filed of as follows:

Shops, stating that truck springs furnished on con. notify contractors.

for payment, as follows

Sckedrrl • I't'o. 57.

Lenihan, John, new apparatus, etc 5g °o MlcOwen, A., & R. G. Duffy, new

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NOTICE and offices that the annual

inst., are required to be furnished RICHARD

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FIRE I ) E PA R T M E N T. Central Gas-light Co., new apparatus, etc 49 20

apparatus 87 50 Manchester & Co., new apparatus, etc , 15 00

Clark, Peter, new apparatus, etc 16 00 Manhattan Gas-light Co., °• 1,170 75 HEADQUARTERS FIRE DEPARTMENT, , Composite Iron Works Co., new appar- Metropolitan Gas-light Co., " too 50

CITY OF NEW YORK, January 10, 1877.

atus, etc. 24 00 Conway, John, new apparatus, etc. 90 CO

Newell, I). C., & Sons, 222 92 New York Gas-light Co., " 175 75

The Board of Commissioners met this day. Donoghen, 1. & .11., new apparatus, etc. 9 0o Pearce & Jones, 27 00 Present—President Joseph L. Perley, in the chair, and Commissioners Roswell D. I latch and Elbert, F., " 9 00 Ouackenbush,Townsend & Co., °' 167 o8

Vincent C. King. Fuller, Albert P., 37 89 Roche, James, " 9 00 The President submitted the affidavit of the Clerk of the City Record, relative to publication of George, John, '' 15 00 Schmidt, A. & Bro., " 7 00

advertisement, inviting proposals for painting telegraph poles, and the form of contract approved by Gogerty, Michael, '' 15 00 Sheldon, George If., '' 42 27 Counsel to the Corporation, which were filed.

Proposals

(;Orion, William, 40 99

Harlem James, 60 48

Harlem Gas-light Co., new apparatus,

Striedinger, Julius H., '' 166 67 Suburban Gas-light Co., 41 65 Tillotson, L. G. & Co., 1,705 65

were received and opened in presence of the Comptroller, as follows : etc 183 rI William; & Rickerson, " goo 00 No. I. From James Riley, for painting i,000 telegraph poles For $2,000 00 I-Leroy, Marrcner & Ward, new appar-

$5,456 84 2. From Geo. C. l.:rgar '• 1,650 00 atus, etc t 39 ' 3. From Wm. II. Taylor " <' 1,700 00 Jussen, Carl, new apparatus, etc 27 72 Which were filed ; and Kenny, Bernard, °1 27 00

No. 4. From Jos. P. Ryan, for painting i,000 telegraph poles For I,25o 00 On motion, adjourned. Which was referred to the Comptroller for his action upon the sureties. CARL. JUSSEN, Secretary.

Co,nmunications - ,w JANUARY 15, 1877. were received and disposed of, as follows :

From— The Board of Commissioners convened this (lay. Chief of Department, returning, with report of inspection and recommendation, complaint Present—President Joseph L. l'erley, in the chair, and Commissioners Roswell I). Hatch and

against St. Charles Hotel, which had been referred by order of the President. Action approved ; Vincent C. King. recommendation referred to Inspector of Combustibles, with directions, and filed. The following preamble and resolutions were adopted

Same, returning communication of Mrs. S. Sumner, relative to meritorious conduct of Foreman Whereas, The necessities of the Department require the employment of additional men for ser. Henderson and Fireman Gallagher, of Engine Co. ty, at [ire at No. 509 Eighth avenue, on Novem- vice at fires ; and her 19, 1876, with report. Filed, with directions to enter in full on Roll of Merit. \Whereas, 1-he appropriation of this Department for the current fear does not warrant the ap-

inspector of Combustibles—Report of operations for week ending qtly instant. Filed. pointment of firemen at the rate of $1,200 per annum, exceeding te number now provided for therefore be it Same—List of applicants for lice:,ses for sale, etc., of kerosene oil. Filed, and following resolu- Resolved, That as many men be appointed by this Board for service at fires, at an annual com-

tion adopted : Resolved, That the applications for licenses for the sale and storage of kerosene oil, presented ~eusation of 88oc, to In known and desi nated as Privates, as may, in the judgment and discretion of l g ' Y~ J g

this Bard, be practicable and necessary ; and, further be it by the Inspector of Combustibles, at this meeting, be and the same are hereby granted. Resolved, !'hat all vacancies occurring in the grade of Fireman, which, in the judgment of this Same, rztuming communication of Foreman of Engine Co. No. 4, relative to " Yylomite," with Board should be filled by appointment, shall be so filled by appointment from among the Privates

report as directed. Filed. appointed hereunder, who may, upon examinination by the examining Board, be found competent and Superintendent or Telegraph, reporting Ward'; Island cable broken, and recommending pur- qualified therefor; and, further be it

chase of a new cable. Filed, and following resolution adopted : Resolved, That all persons appointed under the provisions of the, resolutions be required to Resolved, That an advertisement be prepared for insertion in the CITY RECORD, inviting pro- execute an agreement to the following effect :

posals for furnishing and laying telegraph cable between Ward's and Randall's Islands, with neces- First—That they will perform the duties devolving upon them, and conform to the rules, regula. sary connections for the same. Lions and orders of the Board of Commissioners, and the directions of the 0th cer, of the Department.

Albert J. Minor, Medical Officer, tendering his resignation. Accepted, to take effect Irth Second—That they seek and accept appointment as privates, with full knowledge of the salary, instant, and filed, and the following resolution adopted : privileges and duties appertaining to the same, and with the full understanding that such appoint.

Resolved, That Frank I.. Ives, Vice-medical officer, be promoted to be Medical Officer, at a nient as privates, is entirely distinct and different from an appointment to the position of Fireman in salary of $I,5oo per annum, to takeeflect from the Ilth instant. the Department.

Medical Officer, recommending extensions of leaves of absence to Foreman Patrick Donohue, of Engine Co. No. 22.

Third--That they will not at any time seek or ask for, claim or demand, any increase of corn. pensation for service rendered as such privates.

Assistant Engineer of Steamer, John Kavanagh, of Engine Co. No. 30. Communications Fireman John J. Cooper, of Engine Co. No. io.

" George Gilmore, 20. John Neth, 43. John Nolan, of Hook and Ladder Co. No. Io.

were received and disposed of as follows From-

Comptroller, returning proposal of Thomas I for alterations, etc., to premises No. Canal P 6 P P P 77 Granted and filed. street, with approval of sureties. Filed, and following resolution adopted :

Resolved, That the contract forthe alterations and repairs required to the premises No. 77 Canal Same, recomending that excuse from fire duty granted to Chief of Battalion John S. Fisher, and street, as per advertisement in the CITY RECORD, dated December t, 1876, be and the same is hereby Fireman Richard Webb, of Chemical Engine Co. No. 3, be extended. Approved and filed. awarded to Thomas Hinch of No. 977 Tenth avenue, for the sum of $2,185, on his proposal dated

Suprintendent of Ilorses, returning communication of Chief of Department, recommending that December 20, 1876. extra horses be employed temporarily, with report as directed. Referred back with directions. Same, returning proposals of Eureka Fire Hose Co. and Blake I Iose Co., for furnishing hose, Supply Clerk—Requisition for articles required ; estimated cost, $22. Referred back with direc- with approval of sureties. Filed, and following resolution adopted : Lions to purchase. Resolved, That the contract for furnishing this Department with 15,000 feet of Eureka hose,

Same, relative to supply of forage. Filed, and following resolution adopted : three-ply, cotton rubber lined, with couplings, as per advertisement in the CITY RECORD, dated No. Resolved, That an advertisement be prepared for insertion in the CITY RECORD inviting propos- vember 13, 1876, be and is awarded to the Eureka Fire Hose Co., for the sum of $13,275, on their

al, for furnishing this Department with a supply of forage, as follows : proposal dated November 16, 1876, as modified by their communication of December 29, 1876. 240,000 lbs. of hay, of the quality and standard known as good, sweet timothy. Resolved, That the contract for furnishing this Department with 5,000 feet of three-ply Cham. 50,000 lbs. of good clean rye straw. pion hose, cotton rubber lined, with coupling,, as per advertisement in the CITY RECORD dated No- I,800 bags of white oats, 8o lbs. to the bag. vember 13, 1876, be and is awarded to the Blake Hose Co., for the sum of $4,425, on their proposal 1,2oo bags of fine feed, 60 lbs. to the bag. dated November 25, 1876, as modified by their communications of December 30, 1876, and that the Same—Estimate of articles required to fill requisition for Chief of Department ; estimated cost, Counsel to the Corporation be requested to prescribe the form of Bond of Indemnity to be furnished

$120. Referred back with directions to purchase. by the said Blake Hose Co., for the protection of the city against any claim for infringement. Chief of Battalion in charge of Repair Shops—Requisition for articles required ; estimated cost,

$20. Referred to Supply Clerk with directions to purchase. Counsel to the Corporation, relative to suit of Julia A. Tarean, and requesting names of wit-

nesses. Filed, with directions to comply. Same, recommending repairs to roof of quarters of Hook and Ladder Co. No. 13, at an estimated Chief of Battalion in charge of Repair Shops, recommending—

cost of $16. Referred back with directions to have repairs made. Repairs to quarters of Engine Co. No. t2 ; estimated cost, $io.

Foreman of Engine Company No. t6, reporting loss of belt and wrench by Fireman Patrick Murray. Repair, to quarters of Engine Co. No. 15 ; estimated cost, $50. Repairs to of cost, quarters

Filed, and a fine imposed on Fireman Murray, to be deducted from next pay-roll. Hook and ad. r o. 9m

estimated Repairs to quarters of Hook and Ladder No. 9 ; estimated cost, $3.50• cos

Foreman of Engine Co. No. 21, relative to condition of horses. Referred to Superintendent of Referred back with directions to have repairs made. Horses, with directions to select for inspection and report. Same, recommending sundry repairs to buildings. Referred back, with directions to obtain

Foreman of Hook and Ladder Co. No. 7, reporting loss of cap-device by Fireman John McParlen. sealed estimates for doing the work. Filed, and a fine of $5 imposed on Fireman McParlen, to be deducted from next pay-roll. Resolutions

Board of Estimate and Apportionment—Copy of amount allowed for expenses of Fire Department were adopted, as follows: for the year 1877, as appropriated in the final estimate. Filed. Resolved, That the pay of the following-named employees upon the Repair Shops' pay-roll

Comptroller, returning proposal of Thomas Lennon for alterations, etc., to house of Hook and h

be and the same is hereby fixed at the rates specified, to take effect on the 16th instant : Ladder Co.No. 4, with approval of sureties. Filed, and following resolution adopted:

Resolved, That the contract for the alterations and repairs required to the house of Hook and Blacksmith Michael Hennessey, at. $2 orda

y Blacksmith's Helper Patrick McNally, at t 75 " Ladder Co. No. 4, as per advertisement in the CITY RECORD, dated December 1, 1876, be and the Edward Burke, at 1 75 " same is hereby awarded to Thomas Lennon, of No. 321 West Fortieth street, for the sum of $2,380, on his proposal dated December 20, 1876.

" Dominick Williams, at t 75 " Lawrence McCarthy, at 1 75

Same, accepting proposal for City Bonds. Referred to the Treasurer. Patrick White, at 1 75

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THE CITY RECORD. JANUARY 23.

Wheelwright Jacob Schmidlapp. at. 400 •• John C. Wieland, at 2 75 •` Antoce Niebergall 2 75

Harness-maker John B. Rver, at 2 75 " :\ndrew I. Thomas, at 2 75 •`

Collar-maker Robert W. Chapman, at 2 75 Calker Frederick (ooron, at. 3 00 " ohnso

From E. J. Beckwith, relative to geological specimens for the Normal College. Referred to the Committee on Normal College.

From Miss Carrie V. Franklin, Principal of Primary Departritent, Grammar School No. 12, re- lative to certain irregularities. Referred to the Committee on By-laws, Elections, and Qualifications.

From George \V. Cooper, asking that Red path's History of the United States be added to the list of supplies. Referred to the Committee on Course of Study and School Books.

From A. G. Barnes & Co., asking that Steele's Zoology be added to the list of supplies. Re-

tieaman Billy. at

.0 3

Laborer Philip Reilly, at t 6o ferred to the Committee on C'uurse of Study and School Books. Y Michael Vail, at 160 From W. I. Pooley, asking that Goodrich's Histories of Greece and Rome be added to the list of Patrick Hughes, at t 60 " supplies.

` Andrew L. Lewis, at 160 " Reports from Standing Committee were presented as follows: Michael Fitzgerald. at 160 •• By Commissioner Goulding, from the Committee on School Furniture, to authorize proposals for

Resolved, ('hat the pay of the following-named employees upon the Superintendent of Horses furnishing new primary School No. 38. Adopted. pay-roll, be and the same are hereby fixed at the rate specified, to take effect on the 16th instant : By Commissioner \Vilkins, from the Committee on Buildings, to rehire premises Nos. 15 and t7

Driver Richard Hamblin, at 52 per day. Third street, on certain conditions. Adopted. John Campbell, ̀• Also, adverse to introducing telegraph si nals into the school buildings. Adopted.

Discharges Also, adverse to introducing Babcock's Fire Extinguisher into the buildings. Adopted. to take effect t5th instant :

Charles Heath, calker at Repair Shops. Also, to advertise for proposals for alterations and repairs to Primary School building No. r8,

Ninth Ward. Adopted. Thomas \Vhite, boiler maker at Repair Shops.

Transfers

Also, to suspend session of Grammar School No. 63, while the building is undergoing repairs, etc. Adopted.

to take ettect as follows— Also, to authorize the Trustees to remove the furniture of Grammar School No. 63. Adopted.

On 16th instant : Commissioner Halstead, from the Committee on Teachers, reported in favor of a registration and

Clerk on ph H. Monday, Telegraph Bureau to Head•quarters. record of candidates for appointment, and temporary employment, etc., by the City Superintendent.

Stableman Michael halt-, Repair Shops to Hospital Stables. Adopted.

Michael Burke, Repair Shops to I Iospital Stables. Also, referring the complaint of H. Epstein, to the Trustees of the Eighteenth Ward. Adopted. Driver John Campbell, Repair Shops to Hospital Stables. Commissioner (lazeltine, from the Committee on Evening Schools, presented a report suspending

Richard Iiambli1, Telegraph Bureau to Hospital Stables. the session of Evening School No. 63. Adopted.

On 17th instant : Commissioner \Vest presented a report from the Committee on By-laws, Elections and Qualifica-

Assistant Foreman Win. Bermingham, Hook and Ladder Co. No. I5 to Engine Co. No. 26. tions, adverse to proposition to establish School Savings Banks in the public school. Adopted.

Charles McNamee, Engine Co. No. 26 to Hook and Ladder Co. No. 15. Also, opposing sundry bills for 1870, 1871, and 1872. Adopted.

Engineer of Steamer, \Vin. H. Nash, Engine Co. Nu. 4 to Engine Co. No. 17. Commissioner Kane presented a report from the Committee on Normal College, recommending Engineer of Steamer, Patrick 1. Walsh, Engine Co. No. 17 to Engine Co. No. 29. the printing of 5oo additional copies of the Annual Report of the President. Adopted.

Fireman Geo. Archbol t. Hook and Lad.ler Co. No. 3 to Hook and Ladder Co. No. 5. Commissioner Dowd k)resented a report from the Finance Committee, to appropriate $184.10 to John McCarthy. Hood and Ladder Co. No. 9 to Hook and Ladder Co. No. 3. pay costs of suit, Root et al- against the Chamberlain. Adopted. William Rvan, Engine Co. No. 34 to Engine Co. No. 26. Resolutions relative to the financialjinterests of the Board, and to the clerks of the Board of David McBride, Engine Co. No. 26 to Engine Co. No. 40. Trustees, etc., wrre referred to appropriate Committees.

" Thoma. Carv, Engine Co. No. 4o to Engine Co. No. 34. On motion, the Board adjourned. Jacob Beckler, Engine Co. No. 13 to Hook and Ladder Co. No. 9. - L. D. KIERNAN, Clerk.

" C. L. Daniels. Engine Co. No. 30 to Engine Co. No. 33. ` J. E. Hyatt, Engine Cu. \o. 33 to Engine Co. No. 34. - -

'ppcintm`nts to take etlect as follows: POLICE DEPARTMENT.

On ist instant— Martin O'Brien, as Janitor at Repair Shops, at a salary of $2.50 per day.

POLICE DEPARTMEN I-, CITY OF NEW YORK, I On the 17th instant— Lewis S. Hoagland, as Private, Hook and Ladder Co. No. 3.

No. 300 MULBERRY STREET, January 19, 1877.

Patrick McDonnell, as Private, Engine Co. No. 13. R. J. MORRtsso-,, Esq., Supervisor Cl/t• Record. Michael Brookes, as Private, Engine Co. No. 30.

SIR—Pursuant to section 44, chapter 335, Laws of 1873, I hereby submit list of appointments, I'ronrotion and applicants for appointment, in the Police Department of the City of New York, for the week

to take effect [8th instant : ending Thursday, January t8, [877. Ho,eman Joseph Stumpf. of Engine Co. No. 42, to Private, Engine Co. No. 7. Appointments. On motion, a,iioumed. As Telegraph Operators Richard Battin and Martin Dixon.

CARL iI SSEV, Secretary. As Scrubber and Cleaner. Mrs. Hermance.

January 16, 1877. Applicants for Appointment as Patrolmen. The Board of Commissioners convened this day. Passed Ellis F. \Ward Boat builder 57 Prospect place. Present—President Joseph L. Perley, in the chair, and Commissioners Roswell D. Hatch and ' F \V. Ixvicn Railroad 222 East 61st street.

Vincent C. King. " Thomas Mooney Conductor 182 Christopher street. Resolution `• Friend flays. Dock builder .... ....34 West 29th street.

was adopted, as follows : " Isaac \Va.hburn Printer 6o8 Ninth avenue. Resolved, That the pay of the following-named employees at the Repair Shops be and the same Rejected Henry W. Nees harness maker 72o Tenth avenue.

is hereby fixed at the rates below specified, to take effect from the 17th instant : •• \loses C. Munson Butcher 238 East 26th street. Storekeeper Charles F. Bittrolf. at S3.00 per day.

Re ~ectfull submitted, Coppersmith Walter •' Avery, at $2.75 Boilermaker Samuel Hamilton, at S2.75 "

1 y S. C. I IAWLEY, Chief Clerk. " Roger McDermott, at $2.75 '•

Tinsmith Michael Reilly, at $2.75 "

Dischar;es The Board of Police met on the 19th day of January, 1877.

to take effect 16th instant : Present—Messrs. Smith, Wheeler, Erhardt, and Nichols, Commissioners.

Machinist Warren \V. Scott, Repair Shops. Leaves of Absence Gran'ed. Thomas Conroy, •• Patrolman Emil L. Pfaehler, First Precinct, one-half day, without pay.

I aborer Phillip Reilly, " " John F. Masterson, Fourteenth Precinct, one-half day, without pay. Stableman Michael Daly, Hospital Stables. l,radB Approved.

7ransfer Zchorcke Lodge, I. O. O. F., January 16, Parade. to take effect 17th instant : Resolved, That the following organizations be granted permission to hold masked balls, subject

Laborer Andrew L. Lewis, Repair Shops, to Hospital (Stables, as Stableman, at a salary of $2 to the conditions of Rule 841 : per day. Ladies Benovelent Society, at Turn Hall, January 22, 1877. Resolution Shiller Bund, at Turn Hall, January 29, 1877. was adopted, as follows : Phoenix Lodge, " February 26, 1877.

Resolved. That the uniform of the Private, of the Department be the same as that now prescribed for Firemen.

Melrose Tumer Society, Central Hall, February 5, 1877.

On m .ti urnel. A proposal of Thomas J. Gallon to do the hor,eshoeing of the Department, was referred to the CARL JUSSEN. -ecretary. Committee on Repairs and Supplies.

The Chief Clerk .submitted a report of gas consumed in the several Station-houses for the month ending 15th inst., which was referred to the Committee on Repairs and Supplies.

BOARD O F E I) U C A T I O N. Resolved, That Patrolman Thomas McCormick, Twentieth Precinct, be granted to

• WEDNESDAY, January 57, 1877•

receive2a reward of 550, subject to deduction under the rule, from the Hudson River Railroad Co., for the arrest of a burglar.

Resolved, That Sergeant James Kealy, Detective Squad, be granted permission to receive a The Board of Education held a stated session on \Wednesday, January 17, at the Hall of the reward of Sioo, subject to deduction under the rule, for the arrest of Patrick Smith, an escaped con-

Board, corner of Grand and Elm streets, at 4 o'clock P. %f. vict. Present—\William \Wood, Esq., President, and Commissioners Baker, Beardslee. Cohen, Dowd,

Goulding, Halsted, Hazeltine, Kane, Traud, Vanderpoel, Vermilye, Walker, 11 atson, West, Wet• more, Wheeler, and Wilkins—i8.

Resolved, That Captain Henry Hedden, Thirty-third Precinct, be granted permission to employ counsel in the trial of charges against him.

Absent—Commissioners Kelly, Place, and Schell-3. Death Reported. The minutes of the preceding session were approved. Patrolman Harmon Freese, Twenty-seventh Precinct, at to A. ut., i6th inst. The President laid before the Board the following communication from the School Trustees of

the several wards : ()n reading communication from Captain Williams, Twenty-ninth Precinct, and Surgeon Satterlee, calling the attention of the Riot Relief Committee to the action of Patrolman John McDowell in From the Twelfth, nominating a Principal for new Primary School NO. 38, corner of Avenue

A and One Hundred and Eighteenth street. Referred to the Committee on Teachers. arresting a burglar on the 8th inst., it wasResolved, That a copy of the communication, with the approval of this Board thereon, and a From the Twelfth Ward, nominating Mr. Hubert A. Daly for music teacher in Evening School

No. 43. Referred to the Committee on Evening Schools. copy of the resolution adopted on the tzth inst., be forwarded to the Riot Relief Committee.

From the Seventeenth Ward, relative to inefficiency of one of the teachers. Referred to the Report of Superintendent \Walling, in response to resolution of 12th inst., relative to duty performed Committee on Teachers. by Surgeon Charles Phelps, was referred to the Committee on Rules and Discipline.

From the Twenty-second Ward, asking for the purchase of a house and lot adjoining Grammar On recommendation of the Committee on Repairs and Supplies, it was School No. 28. Referred to the Committee on Sites and New Schools.

Resolved, That the New York Gaslight Company be granted permission to connect their offices, From the Trustees of the Twenty-third Ward, for leave of absence for Miss Annie E. Rae, Primary Department, Grammar School No. 6. Referred to the Committee on Teachers, with Twenty-first street and Avenue A, by telegraph with the Eighteenth Precinct Station-house, said

company to defray the expenses thereof. power.

The following applications for promotion were referred to the Superintendent to cite for exami- From the Twenty-third Ward, asking for an appropriation for extra work on building for Primary nation : Department, Grammar School No. 6. Referred to the Finance Committee. Roundsman Philip Smith, First Precinct. The President laid before the Board the annual report of the Inspectors of the Fourth District. Patrolman Francis O'Neil, Twentieth Precinct.

Printed in the minutes, and referred to the Committee on Buildings and School Furniture. The President laid before the Board the following communications: The following applications for transfer were referred to the Committee on Rules and Discipline

From Sandford E. Church, Attorney for James P. Isaacs, relative to judgment against the Precinct. Precinct.

Board. Sergeant James K. Fuller 7 Patrolman Hiram Cole. Also, the opinion of William C. Whitney, Esq., Corporation Counsel, in said case. Patrolman Harvey Miller 2g « Andrew H. Rowley 8 Also, the opinion of Justice Goepp, of the Marine Court, dissenting from the decision of the

C " John Harvey 8

Thomas Skuse 8 John Hatton 6 Hugh Martin 14

All which were referred to a Special Committee consisting of Commissioners Walker, Watson, John Hagan t8

and Beardslee, with power. An application of Thomas F. Schaffer for reappointment as Patrolman, was referred to the Com- From W. S. Ward, relative to visitation of the New York Aquarium by the pupils of the Public i mittee on Rules and Discipline.

Schools. Referred to the Committee on Course of Study and School Books. An application of Jeremiah Sheehan for re-examination by the surgeons, was ordered on file.

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An application of Samuel McCamman, Clerk Detective Office, for an increase of salary, was referred to the Committee on Repairs and Supplies.

Resolved, That Doorman Peter Waters, Central Office, be and is hereby transferred to the Fifteenth Precinct.

Resolved, That Thomas F. J. Golden be and is hereby appointed Doorman, and assigned to the Fourth Precinct for duty.

Resolved, That Samuel English be and is hereby appointed Doorman, and assigned to the Cen- tral Office for duty.

On reading and filing the report of the Chief Clerk, : was Resolved, That the contract for I' printing, and furnishing to the Board of Police, 000 P gf binding, (j f $

copies of the Manual of Rules and Regulations for the government of the Police Department of the City of New York," be and is hereby awarded to Martin B. Brown (he being the lowest bidder), for the sum and price of two dollars and ninety-five cents per printed page, for furnishing materials and printing ; and twenty-four cents per copy for furnishing materials and binding ; and that the Pr i dent be and is hereby authorized to execute the same on the approval of the sureties by the Comp- troller.

On recommendation of the Committee on Repairs and Supplies, it was Resolved, That the following bills be and are hereby ordered to be paid by the Treasurer--all g y P y

voting aye :

Edward L. Carey, coal $[3o oo E. Morgans' Sons, soap $82 95 aO oo N. Y. Gas Light Co., gas 45 25

oo A. F. Pearce & Co., painting 850 00 P g 0 0 9 $ 67 50 " 350 00 67 5o Chas. E. ( )uackenbush, rent 80 00

" 6] 5o R. A. Sands, drugs 31 15 67 50 John R. Voorhis, stairway 200 oo

Henry 13. Eells, wheel buckets 22 01 11 repairs 24 50 ,. Fletcher, Harrison & Co., bolts, etc..... 27 25 14 85

Isaac A. Hopper, alterations. 545 00 Walton Bros., signal balls 342 oo Terrence Kenney, meals 6 oo Walter R. \\'oo , holy stones......... 64 75 Kmgsland & Co., printing 110 50 [< " 2 50 i,

24 -- Mitchell, Vance & Co., gas fixtures 82 65 $3,507 I I

t" `' 61 75

udmnerits—Files Imp osed. a

Charles Delaney, Fifth Precinct, i day's pay. \1 ashin ton M. l:i ne Ninth Precinct, (lays' pay. g g Y+ 5 y P Y• Dennis Moran, Seventeenth Precinct, io days' pay, George W. Lawson, Eighteenth Precinct, 3 (lays' pay.

Barnett L. Phillips, Thirtieth Precinct, 3 days' pay.

Complaints Dlsmisse'a. Patrolman George \V. Blonk, Seventh Precinct.

' Nathaniel Gibson, ̀ ` Thomas F. Regan, William McKenna, Twenty-second Precinct.

•` '' u u 1. II ', „ ,,

°' Julius J. Klein, Twenty-seventh Precinct. John A. Meany, " "

Street Cleaning. Communication from James Crowley, Superintendent of Telegraph, asking the appointment of

William Johnson as Night Watchman at the Street Cleaning Stables, and to assist in repairing the telegraph lines, was referred to the Committee on Street Cleaning.

Adjourned. S. C. HAWLEY, Chief Clerk.

RECORD.

COMMON COUNCIL.

99 Reception Hospital, Ninety-ninth street and Tenth ave

nue, always open.

riveer,l always open. foot of Twenty-sixth street, East

A'anteS Residences, and Places of Business of , the Members of the Board of Aldermen. -

FIRE DEPARTMENT. NOS. 15;, 155 AND 157 MERCER ST., 9 A. M. TO 4 P. M.

Commissioners' Office. Chief of Department. Inspector, of Combustibles. Fire Marshal.

-

NAMES. RESIDENCE. PLACE OF BUSINESS.

572 Broadway. 57 Murray SL. .6c Broadway. 114 Woo ter St. 137 F. Houston st. 546 E. 14th St. 51 flowery. 6o Wall st. 445 W. 44th st. ar6 Avenue B. loz W. 21St St.

69 University pl. 6 Pi,Ie St. 27 Stuyvesant St. 73 Monroe st. Builder. 362 4th ave.

324 W. 5zd st. 25 Spring St. 133 E. 43d st.

. Purro Henryy y" Wm. L. Cole Rufus B. Cowing John 1)e Vrie ..... F'erd. Ehrhart John W. (,Imtzer George Hall

Henry E. Howland Will -ill Joyce Patrick Kcenao William Lamb Samuel A. Lewis John J Morris Lewis J. Phillips Jos. C. Pinckney Bryan Reilly tV tlliam Salmon William Sauer Thomas Shcils Stephen N.Simonson Jmnes J Slevin Michael Tuonicy

Fordham. tqa E. Gad St. 134 E. 8th st. I I. Sullivan St. r 37 P. Houton St. 56 ad ave. 5q Eldridge st 300 Lexington ay. 445 W. 44th St. 6lo F:. Izth st. Ioz W. zrst st. 3,4 W. 14th St. 247

E. 7 t S

St. 24 E. 74th st. 27 Stuyvesant st. 73 Monroe st. 365 W. 34th St. 3624th ave. 55 Pike St. 307 W. 48th st. 131 Mott st. 133 1'^ 43d st.

HEALTH DEPARTMENT. NO. 30I MOTT STREET.

Commissioners' Office, second floor, g A. M. tO 4 P. M. Attorney's Office, third floor, q A. M. to 4 P. M. Sanitary Superintendent, always open, third floor. Register of Records. third floor, for granting burial per-

nuts, on all days of the week, except Sunday, from 7 A. At. to 6 P. M.. and on Sundays, from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PARKS Commissioners' Office, 16 L Union Square, 9A. M. to 5 P. K. -

DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS.

t ommissionerti Office, n Duane street, and II

7 9 A• M. to 4 P. M.

71 E. B'way. DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS.

Commissioners' Office, Brown-stone building. City Hall Park, A. M. to P. M. on Saturday. A. M. to P. M. 9 4 y. 9 3

Board of sesso Bureau, Ig Chatham scree[, ) A. M. CO 4 P. M. Board o: Assessor,

FRANCIS J. TWOMEY.

.Standing ARTS, Sc1Eocrs,

Lamb, and Morris. PUBLIC Wouss.—

Simonson, and Pinckney. FERltirS AND DOCK

Shcils, and Phil li ps. FINANCE AND DEPARTMENT

MENTS.-Aldermen Pinckney.

LAW DEP.SRTAIRNT.— Howland.

PRINTING AND Sauer, and De Vries.

MARKErs.—Aldermen RAILROADS.-Aldernlcn REPAIRS AND SuPPLIes.—

Ehrhart. ROADS, BRIDGES,

Sheik, and Simonson.

Cowing. STREc-rs.—Aldermen SrecoT PAVESIENTS.—

I)e Vries. LANDS AND PLACES,

Aldermen Cole, Lamb, FIRE AND BUILDING

Salmon, Lamb, and POLICE AND HEALTH

Keenan, Guntzer, CHARrlTES AND

MMENTS. — Aldermen COUNTY Arc u<,.—

Howland, and

HENRY 1). PURROY, Clerk.

President.

1877.

Salmon,

Joyce, Salmon,

AND ASSESS- Morris, and

Lewis, Hall, and

Tuomey,

Ehrhart. and Cowing.

Slevin, Lewis, and

Aldermen Lamb,

Cole, Hall, and

and Phillips.

Hall, Joyce, and

DEPARTMENT.—

— Aldermen

—Aldermen

EXCISE DEPART- Ehrhart.

Sauer, Guntzer,

DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS. Superintendent's Office. 2 Fourth avenue, q A. M.

BOARD OF EXCISE. Commissioners' Office, first floor, zqq Mulberry street, A. M. to 4 P. M.

SALARIES AND OFFICEs.-Aldermen

Committees, AND EDUCATtoN.-Aldermen

Aldermen Sheik,

DFPARTAIENT.- OF TAXES

Keenan, Cole, Lewis,

Aldermen

ADVER•IISING.-Aldermen

Hall, Sauer, and Guntzcr, Reilly,

Aldermen

AND TUNNELS.—

Reilly, Slevin, Aldermen

AND PARK and Howland.

DEPARTMENTS. Cowing.

DEPARTMENTS. and Morris. CORRECTION AND Sauer, Slcvin, and

Aldermen'Iuowcy,

Aldermen Joyce,

BOARD OF EDUCATION.CORNER GRAND AND ELM STREETS.

Office of the Board, q A. At. to 5 P. M. Superintendent of Schools, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M

COMMISSIONERS OF ACCOUNTS. Commissioners' Office, 27 Chambers street, second floor,

front office. --

(;o~tn115s[o vERS OF THE COUNTY COURT- HOUSE.

Office, Room B, third floor, northeast corner County Court-house.

- THE CITY RECORD.

Office, No. a City Hall, northwest corner basement, . ,, M. to 6 P. At.

MISCELLANEOUS OFFICES. HOURS 9 A. A1. TO 4 P. M.

Coroners' Office, 40 East Houston street, second floor Sheriff's Office, first floor, southwest corner of New

County Court-house. County Clerk's Office, first floor, northeast comer of

New County Cc•.at-house. Surrogate's Office, first floor, southeast corner of New

County Court-house. Register's

r's Office, Hall of Records, City Hall Park.

District Attorney's Office, second floor, Brown-stone I wilding, City Hall Park, q A. M. to S F. H

OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.

APPROVED PA PE RS.

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Resolved, That permission be and the same is hereby given to Nash & Fuller to erect a storm- door in front of their premises in Park row and Nassau street ('Times building), the work to he done at their own expense, under the direction of the Commissioner of Public Works ; such permission to continue only (luring the pleasure of the Common Council.

Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, January 1, 1877. Approved by the Mayor, January 15, 1877.

C`TATEMENT OF

J all the Public Ness, and at which

kept and such Courts

EXECUTIVE Mayor's Office, No. Mayors Marshal, Permit Bureau, No. License Bureau, No.

LEGISLATIVE Board of Aldermen

office hours from to Clerk of the Common

visors, No. 8, City Hall,

FINANCE NEW COUNTY COURT-

Comptroller's Office.

: Bureau for the from tents and interest venue arising from to or managed by the

2. Bureau for the building, City Hall

3. Bureau for the Assessments and Water

4. Auditing Bureau. 5. Bureau of Licenses, 6. Bureau of Markets, 7. Bureau for the

Trruury in the City, warrants drawn by by the Mayor, at the 'Treasurer, second floor,

8. Bureau for the south side.

LAW Counsel tp the Corporation,

third floor, 9 A. AL to

A. Public Administrator,

Corporation Attorney, A. H. to 44 P. M.

Attorney for the faxes, No. 51 Chambers

Attorney to the 'venue. 9 A. Al. to 5

POLICE Nu. 300 MLLBERRY

Commissioners' Office, Superintendent's Office, Inspectors' Office. Chief Clerk's Office, Property Clerk, first Bureau of Street

to Seventeenth street, Bureau of Elections,

DEPARTMENT CITY HALL,

Commissioner's Office, Chief Clerk's Office, Contract Clerk's Office, Engineer in charge

" Bureau of Repairs

Lamps " 1ncumbrances. '• Street Improvements,

..Water Water

'• Streets

DEPARTMENT

Commissioners' Office, to 5 P' M'

Out Door Poor Department, ways opus, entrance

demeanor to give any jury paper to another to answer

It ei also present

by ib a or ctprtornment tl give or

Sun

s, as well as of

THE HOURS DURING Offices in the City each Court regularly

the places where are held.

WHICH are open for busi-

opens and ad-such offices are

A. AI. to 3 P. Si. A. M. to 3 P. N.

A. N. to 3 P. AL A. M. to 3 P. M

No. q, City Hall,

of Board of Super p M.

9 A. At. To 4 P. At end.

revenue accrum,-, mortgages, and re- property belonging

end. Brown stone

of Taxes and west end. end.

end. end.

paid into the of money on

and cuunterstgned and County

, Rotunda,

Zeltung Building,

Nassau street, to

Nassau street, 8%

of Personal floor.

2 Fourth

ores'.

M. to 5 P. St.

C, from Sixteenth

8 A. M. to 5 P. At

WORKS. P. M.

Avenues, No. t8y4 18.

II. No. II

AND

Avenue, 8 A M.

Third avenue, al-

and Gas, 13.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.

HEALTH DEPARTMENT,

N1,. 3of MOTT STREET, f( NEw YoaR, January' 16, 1877.

A T A Mf:f i'ING OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH A of the Health Department of the City of New York. held at its office, on the ,6th day of January, 1877, the following resolutions were adopted

Resolved, That section 266 cf the Sanitary Code be and the same is hereby amended by adding thereto the follow. ing, viz. :

' Ucleas the and inoffensive

its such the morning shall of each

entirely fresh, clean, and inoffensive in the morning of each da during which the same shall be used or placed in such railroad car, and such Straw or hay when used for the purposes hereinbefore mentioned, shall be wholly renewed at least once each day."

Resolved, That the said ordinance, as amended, be duly published in the CITY RECORD for the period and in the manner required by law.

Resolved, That the following ordinance. known as sec-tion 281 of the Sanitary Code, be and is hereby repeated, vi:.

SECTION 281. That each of the several persons and com- panics that run or cause to be run any car drawn by horses for the transportation of pa.engers in any part of the City of New York, do cause both the front entrances from the street upon the platform of the fore end of each of said cars to be effectually barred or closed by gate or otherwise while said cars. are in motion, so as to prevent access to any pot tion of the said platform or the hand rails or the steps thereof by any person not upon such car.

II.. s.) CHARLES F. (HANI)LFR, President.

F:sisiosS CLARE, Secretary.

DEPARTMENT. 6, City Hall, so

No. 7, City Hall, 10 i, City Hall, ro r, City Hall, to

DEPARTMENT. and Supervisors,

A. N. to 4 P. M. Council and

so A. At. to 4 P.

Resolved, That pennisiion he and is hereby given to the " Cercle Francais de L'Harmonie " to suspend and display a banner-sign across Broadway, near Thirteenth street ; such permission to con- time only until February I, 18]].

Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, January 4, 1877. Received from his Honor the Mayor, ,January 17. 1877, without his approval or objections

thereto ; therefore, as provided in section I I, chapter 335, Laws of 1873, the same became ado ted. P

DF.PARTMENT. HOUSE, OFFICE HOURS

second floor, west collection ofthe

on bonds and the use or sale of

City, first floor, west

Collection of faxes; Park.

Collection of Arrears Rents, first floor,

second floor, west first floor, west first floor, west

r.ceptiun of all moneys and fur the payment

the Comptroller Office of Chamberlain

west end. Collection of Assessments

DEPARTMENT. Stoats

5 .. M. I15 and It7

115 and 117

Collection of Arrears street, second

Department of Buildings, P. M.

Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and he is hereby respectfully requested to report to this Board, at its next meeting, the advisability or practicability of permitting the Street Cleaning Bureau to open the man-holes of the several sewers, after each snow-storm, and emptying therein, through such man-holes, the accumulations of snow and ice from the streets of this city.

Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, January r I, 1877. Approved by the Mayor, January 17, 1877.

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Resolved, That Charles P. Miller and James M. Moore be and they are hereby respectively reap- pointed Commissioners of Deeds in and for the City and County of New York.

Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, January t I, 18]]. Approved by the Mayor, January 17, 1877.

JURORS. Resolved, That George E. Simms be and he is hereby appointed a Commissioner of Deeds in

and for the City and County of New York, in place of Christian Classon, whose term expired January

9, 1877. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, January i 1, 1877. Approved by the Mayor, January 17, 1877.

1~• O T 1 C E IN RELATION TO T I C ES FOR STATE

COURTS. OFFII'R OF THE

COUNTY OF JURORS,

NEW (;OUNTY (.RK, June

, 1 I} NEW YoRI:, June I, x876.

` PPLICATIONS FOR EXEMPTIONS WILL BE ti heard here,from q to 4 daily, from all persons hitherto liable or recently serving who have become exempt, and all needed information will be given.

Those who have not answered as to their liability, or proved permanent exemption, will receive a "jury enroll. ment notice," requiring them to appear before me this year. Whether liable or not, such notices must be an- swered (in person, if possible, and at this office only) under severe penalties. If exempt, the party must bring proof exemption ; it liable, ne must also answer in person, giving full and correct name, residence, etc., etc. No attention paid to letters.

Persons •• enrolled " as liable must serve when called or pay their fines. No mere excuse will be allowed or interference permitted. The fines, received from those who, for business or other reasons, are unable to serve at the time selected, pay the expenses of this office, and it unpaid will be entered as judgments upon the property of the delinquents.

All good citizens will aid the course of justice, and secure reliable and respectable juries, and equalize their duty by serving promptly when summoned, allowing their clerks or subordinates to serve, reporting to me any attempt at bribery or evasion, and suggesting names for enrollment Perons between sixty and seventy years of age, summer absentees, persons temporarily ill, and United States and District Court jurors are not exempt.

Every man must attend to his own notice. It is a mis-

receive any present ceor bribe, directly or indirectly, in le-lation to a jury service, or to withhold any paper or [[take any tars- statement, and every case will be fully prose-ent d'

THOMAS DUNLAP, Commtentra r, County Court-house (Chambers street entrance

Resolved, That Thomas J. Moore be and he is hereby appointed a Commissioner of Deeds in and for the City and County of New York, in place and stead o Daniel E. inn, who has resigned.

Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, January i t, 18 P Y J ry' 1877. Approved by the Mayor, January 17, 1877.

DEPARTMENT. STREET, ALWAYS

second floor. first floor.

first floor. second floor, 8 A. floor rear,

Cleaning, Avenue 8 A. AI. tO 5 P. M. second floor rear,,

Resolved, That permission be and the same is hereby given to Michael McCormack to erect a watering-trough in front of No. 106 East One Hundred and Tenth street, the work to be done at his own expense, under the direction of the Commissioner of Public Works ; such permission to con- tinue only during the pleasure of the Common Council.

Adopted by the Boxed of Aldermen, January II, 18]]. Approved by the oxed of Aldermen, n, 1nua

Chief Engineer

OF PUBLIC 9 A. M. TO 4 No. Iq.

No. ao No. as.

of Sewers, No. zr. Boulevards and

and Supplies, No.

No. 13. No.

Croton Aqueduct, Register, No. In. Purveyor, No. 4. and Roads, No, 23.

OF PUBLIC CHARITIES CORRECTION.

No. 66 Third

No. 66 on Eleventh street.

Resolved, That the resolution giving permission to Nash & Fuller to erect storm-doors in front of their premises on Nassau street and Park row, which passed the Board of Aldermen January i, 1877 be and the same is hereby amended so as to read Nash & Crook, and as amended t e same is hereby adopted.

Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, January i I, 1877. Approved by the Mayor, January 17, 1877.

Resolved, That Messrs. Francis Lynde Stetson and Elliot F. Shephard, appointed by the Mayor, the concurrence of the Board of Aldermen, on March 18, 1875, to codify the Laws of the State

relating to or affecting the City and County of New York, together with the ordinances of the Corn- g y y 1 mon Council, be invited by the Clerk of the Common Counci to report to this Board why they have

not heretofore made a report upon the codification of such laws and ordinances. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, January 18, 1877.

Approved by the Mayor, January I 18 PP y Y r J 9. 77•

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FIRE DEPARTMENT. street, and to the extent of hall the block at the intersect- ing streets.

No. 15. Both side., of Fourth avenue. between Sixty. fourth and Sixty-.ixth street, and both sides of Sixty. fifth street, extending to one-half the block un either side of Fourth avenue.

All Persons whose interests are affected by the above- named assessments. and who are opposed to the same, or either of them. are requested to present their objections in writing to the Board of As;es;nn, at their office. No. tq Chatham street. within thirty days from the date of this »otice•

1'l 11 )\IA5 B. ASTEN, It IHN NILJLLALY, EDWARD NOR'T'H, \l'11.LlA3f L. WI LEY,

Board of Asccssur. I fir. t•: I'o.v:u e- j

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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES AND CORRECTION, j

CORNER OF THIRD AVENUE AND ELEVENTH Sr., NEw l'ORK, January S8, 1877 I

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF AssassntENTS,

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155 and 15Z MERCER StREET, NEtV ORK, January to, 1877. ,I

SEALED PROPOSALS FUR FURNISHING [HIS Department with the following articles, to wit :

240,000 pounds Ha)•, of the quality and standard known a-- good .weet Timothy.

so,coo pounds good clean Rye Straw. [,quo bags White OaLS, So pounds to the bag. t,2oo bags Fine Feed, 6o pounds to the bag.

gal{ of u•htra is to be delivered at the various company quarters, from time to time, and in such quantities as the Department may require, will be received at these head- quarters until y. to o'clock A. M. on Wednesday, the a4th Instant, at which time the bids will be publicly opened and read.

Two responsible sureties will be required who must each justify in the amount of three thousand dollars upon the proposals,

Pro posts must be addressed upon the envelope, to the

P~ P Bcar.i of Commissioners of this epartment, be indorsed •' Proposals for lurnuhmc Forage,' and state the name of the parties ofc infra t same.

The form o(o .here can be n seen on onpandtibl nt thee Headquar[ers, where further information and blank pro- posals may also be ohumed.

The Cummisc:oners reserve the right to reject any or all of the proposals ,ubmittco, it deemed to be for the interests o( the it

JOSEPH L. PERLEY, KO Vi f:LL 1). HA'T'CH, 1'INc FN I' 1. (ZING,

Commiotnner.

°° PROPOSALS FOR LEATHER, HARD.

WWrARE, CROCKERY, AND OIL,

TO PROPERTY-HOLDERS.

PROPERTY-HOLDERS ARE HEREBY NOTI- 1 fled that the following assessment list was received this day in this Buteau for collection

CONFIRMED NOVEMBER a8, 1876. Relative to acquiring nghtand title to the lands required

in the City of New York, for the "Suspension Bridge across the Harlem river, not more than half a mile north u(" High Bridge."

All payments made on the above assessment on or fore 1l arch ro, r877, will be exempt 'according to law) from interest. After that date interest will be charged the rate of seven 17: per cent. from the date of confirma. tiott

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ollector; office is opc~, daily from s[ qA, M. to z I. for the collection of money, and until P. M, for general )'• 4 g' information.

E1)i4'ARD i,ILON, Collector of Asses,mcnls.

DROI'OSA1 ., SEALED AN U INDVRSI 1) AS r above, will be received by the Commissioners of Public Chanties and I. orrec[ion, until 9 •i clock A. .L, of Wednesday. the Ist day of January, 1877, at which time they will be publicly opened and read by the head oC said Department, for fumi;hing and delivering, at the. foot of East Twenty-sixth street, free of all expense to the I)epartment :

t,000 sides Waxed Ki Leathers P 4 doz. Carving Knives and Forks. 4 doz. B»tcher Knives. 6 doz. Razors. a doz. Claw Hammers.

10 doe. r inch Flat Bastard Files. 4-' 10 doz.

Horse Halt Round Files.

6 doz. Horse Ra-ps. Vs• 6 doz. Steel Scoops.

6 doz. ,54-Ind[ Drawer Locks. 6 doz. Oil Lanterns. 3 Par \o.:o Seymour tihcars.

ro,000 alb. Tinned Rivets. ru Kegs Cut Nails, each 3, 4, ( d.

zo papers Finishing Nails, each '-, +i. t. r'i, r'+• 2 In.

20 coilsq Thread Rope. 250 gees screw., vv.:

5 gro. inch, each NO. 3, 5, 7. to gro. Ya • 8, to, r-z. to gro. t " 8, to, r2. to gro. t% ru tz 20 gro. ty4 '• •• 14. 20 gro. t t-_ .. '• Io. to gro. r': •' " rz, 14, m. to gro. t oy •• t6, t8. tO gro• 2 12, 14. 5 gro. z •' •• t6, 18. 5 gro. 2X " 12, 14, t6. 1F. 5 gro. a'_ •• '• It. t8.

5 gr"' 3 ush ° loo doz. Scrub Bres.

6 doz. Sash 'Pools, each No. ; 7 doz. Brooms.

ro gro. ! )inner Plates. 3 gro. "fumblers. 3 gro. Spittouns, 5 gro. li:md led N1ut;c. r gees >Ldc brutal;. t gees Female lsinals. t gru. 'pit ..ups. 3 gro. Chambers.

'_ gro. Ewers. `a gro. l :sins. 5 bbl.. Winter strained Sperm (Ii!.

The award of the contract will be made :u so,,a a, pray_- ticable after the opening of the bids.

No proposal will be out., tiered unless aca•mpanieJ by h ie consent, in u•of N of two householders th e rn or free- holders of the of Aew 1•ork, with their res'[tire tY p Places of buy war or residence, to the e, the that i( the contract be auanled under the t ro usal, the w ll, ut its being so awarde.1, bca,me bound as sureties to the et mated amount of tiitl- percent. fur ,t farchful pe.f rut- ante, whicb

the pent must be verified by the just NC

or each of the etsons .i •n;ng the +amt for d, uble the V ire amo:mt of surety r. aired. 1 he au :net ii of ~.:cL q y securit • to be a roved b y•the l'om tn+llcc ) PP P

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salsrrect.on rc- se:'ve t`he right to decline an and all r if deem fo )' , P "P`~ to be for the public interest, and to accept an offer for the whole bed Sr:ur an • single article incluJed in the ) Proposal, soil CO proposal will he accepted Crum. or a Contract awarded to. any person who is in arrears v, the Corporation upon debt or cup net, or who :, deco tIr, s security or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Cor oration.

li ask forms of proposals and specifications, which are to be strictly complied with, can be obtained on applica. two at the office of the De trtnte t and all information P furnished.

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will be paid on that day, by the Comptroller, at1'his oft in the New Court-house.

The transfer hooks will he closed from January r5 Feburtry r, [877.

JOHN KELLY, Cumptrul!er.

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\\'HERS RAN1'El) BY THE PROPERTY O Clerk, Police Department. t. ty of New York, 300 Mulberry street, Room 3g, for the following property, now' in his custody, without claimants :

Boat, six revolvers, silver watch, tea. chocolate, dress goods, fancy- goods, stale and female clothing, robes, blanket i'ce, and ti II :unuunt of money taken front Ire con.

C. A. Si'. Ii)HN. I'r crty Clerk.

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CORPORATION NOTICES.

NOTICE IS H1?RE1C (;f\'F \ 1'HAl' 111E FOI.- loo m. As.csement Lest.', ha + e hern rcce ice d by the

Board of A.sscroors. trout the l:,, nm:iv;ioncr of Public Works, for—

No. t. Belgian pavement in One Hundred and Fifth street, between Eighth avenue and the (;rand Ikulevir.:.

No. 2. Belgian pavement fn One hundred and Twelfth street, from I bird avenue to Harlem river.

No. ;. Receiving-basin on southeast comer of (Inc Hun- dred and b:i lath stret and Filth avenue.

-No. 4. lief iau Pavement m Ninety-third street, tram a Third to Fitt, aven:te.

No. ;. Receiving-basin on srntthwest corner of Fifty- fourth street and Eleventh avenue

No. o. Belgian pavement in One Hundred and Eigh- teenth street. hetwacn Third avenue and Harlem river.

No. 7. Be!~ian pavement n °eventy- htth street. between First and Third avenues.

No. 8. "ctung curb and gutter son and flagging side- walks full wi nth .:n east side of west street nd Tenth avenue, from Oansevoort to Litt .e Vs est Twelfth street.

No. o. Fla.ging Marion arena.: Frdham , it the Twet.ty-tu:trth Ward, from Kings:~r,+i~c t., Ridge street, where not already done.

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- L~Rl)PER'I'1'-HOLUERSAREHEREBYNOTIFIED i that the following assessment lists were received day in this Bureau for collection:

ueMeu uFn:~tnFR r, r8 6. 7 [inthird and Drams, died an One Hundred and

ent th~r I and Une Hunched .mil I ht third cIre e[~..tr.,l )'- y- between ht ii av sue rued and IHarlem river.

Thvtccut t avenue, regulating, grading, etc., bet++ccn 'I'wcc ty-fourth and "1'rvcnty-firth streets.

'1'l,:rte.'Istb strc~•t, regalattng, grading, etc., bctu, Eleventh and'I'welith avenues.

Fiftieths:re,t, curb, gutter, and flagging, between Taut[ ,,ml Irlevcnth ascnucs.

FI •hey-fourth street, curb, utter, and Ile m • bctu•:cn g gg ti' 1{i¢htbau.l'1',:nthaccnucs.

Third a%enue, fl i ._in., west side, between Itvht ihird ti )- soil ht}-:asth.sects.

_,, ittth avenue. fl.iggin b^ g. a:ct side, b,awccn Fifty-tint!, and 'txt third .truce.. > - 1'ucnt i •huh ~trect. fie In >"=+• gg t;. north side, bcttr.rcn Fir -t avenue and Fast river.

'I'hirt seventh ,tree. tls5ging, south side, I exin~: ) - „eeuue, aw feet a:.steel )-' Fift c [nth -tr~•ct, Il 'ng. betucer•. Lexing on }•-'~+~ • I+y'

\1.t~l,son Cl Sixty-second stre-a, Ile ing, between Ninth avenue f g anal Boulevard. •1 !urty-third strcat, paving, between Fint avenue

Ii-t river. Fift• fifth >trea, .wing, between Fourth soul Madison I - P' a"enues. Fift isth street, naving, betuecn Fi.`th and \ladisrnt

avenues. es.

1iffy'-seventh street, pacing, 'seem IEleventh acemte Flu,!son river.

s:xt first Street, [sing, trout Eighth to 'Tenth avenue. y-! P' ti,xt econd street, avin~ )'-> V h. (rum First avenue to Avenue q•

(Inc Hundred and Twentieth :.erect, paving, between F'n ~t and Second avenues.

t ISO Hundred and Thirtieth street, p,sing, between I u;uth and Sixth avenues.

Second aveou ~, .rvin 4' C. bet yen [)ne Hundred Twenty-fifth and t i Hundred and 1\venty-c d

and Fifth avenue, pacing, between One IItntdred and heth street and Harlem river.

'Thirtieth street, basin, southwest corner of Third avenue. Sixtisth street, seiner, between First avenue and Avenue

A. Fourth avenue, sewer, es. t Side, between Fi ht fourt r g y and Fad:sty-ti.th streets.

Fourth .[[sa[[[c. sewer, east Fide, bet A'Ce!t Eighty-eigbth all i L.ght}'-nirth streets.

Fourth avenue ..ewcr. west side, between Ninety-first :uts1 Ninety -escm.l greets. )'-'

\ladi,em avenue, .cweq between One Hundred Thirteth and t Inc Hundred and T:,irty-first streets.

' Fencing vacant b,t,, front of {76 Pearl street. Fen: - in - v,,c. nt lot<, south side Twentytuurth street,

betwe:n Fiat ac. nut and Avenue A. Fencing va. ant'.,,[. o•t (,lock. Forty-fifth and Forty

sixti, erect;, \laWs,,n au,! Fifth avenucr. Fen :n, vacant lots, both side:: Fife}• ee• nth and Fifty.

e:,inb streets. bctwecn Madison and Lenin;ton avenues. Vencingvocant tot+,: outh side Sixty-.izth ~trect,between

Levitt tun and Fourth avenues. tweeFeitooz vacant lot-, north side Sicty-sevehth street,

between h fifth and Jladisnn avenues. etc. Fcncittg vacant Its. west ads Tenth avenue, between .

Sixty-c,tinth and -i.cty-ninth street,, etc. Fencing vacant lots on block. Fifth and Madison

nuts, Seventy.fourtit and Seventy-tifdt streets. an Fencing vacant lots, Seventy-eighth street, between

\Iadr:on and Fourth :n'enucs. Fencing vacant lots. south side Sevcrty-tuntb street,

bc:wecn Lexington ant Fear•.![ avenues. Fencing S :cant into ou block, Fifth and Madison

Ones. Eight)'-(,urth and Eight)•. fifth streets. Fencing vacant loss. south >:dc I•;i;hty-liftli street,

t', cen Lexington and Fourth as ceues. All payments madeon the abo•:e assessments on or before

Fcl,ruary at, iS77, Will IC exempt according to law; interest Atn:r t at date interest will he charged rate Of seven from ,7 pet cent. fro the date of confirmation.

The Collector's "Tice ,• noes daily from a A. ii to s .r tie .--,i:c. t nn .,1 muneo, ind until 4 P. a,., for general

;,,runnation. :..I'_ Ht tl.A , I,. L'CTE.NSCHON,

t ullector of Assessments.

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PRI_)POS I.S FOR ooD '1 ()\' ( IF COAL ~'

I'OR -IIIE O~•-r-I>l_I(IL ('l)UR.

~]ROPOSAI S. SEALED AND INDORSEll Ati !- above. will be received by the (:omoilice nen Pubhc A. M., f and l:v, F-[ton, at their 7 a; until o'clock A. nail of Faturuay-, February _;r [877. at head ume the)• Will be pubhcl-f opened a n read by tl:e head al "tJ I)epartmen[, fur (itrn[~hinb and dclivenng free all ex ens e— P 3Ii t tons of w}:itc a<b stove ̂r.; t • f t;te hest yreene each ton to n•nsut of z,ora pound;, to he well screened and delivered in sucn uch part s after the third day February-. r877, and in such parts n( the city re may required in specifications, and ordered from time to time in the 0 Batter diarist., viz.:

From Battery t•.: a ttieth street• ;.Soo tons, Twcn Fortieth street to Bridge, [.too tom. lwent)--t':'rd an,l'1'wentv.fourth \l•ards, [w L,rs. T. • he subject to ;ac',a inspection as the Commis si• n

may direct, and to meet tLr apprucal as to the quality, i u.mtit-, time• and manner , f deliver • in ever • res ect. 1 ) ) p The award ut the contract w;li be made as soon as pray- rtcable after the opeiriog of the bids. *'Nn proposal will be considered unless accompanted by the craven[, in wntmg, of [uv ho.t.cholJer; ur freehol.'.ere of the Gq• of \env l•nrk, with their respective places I busmen or re iden , to the effect, that it the contract •,,ar.ieI wider that propsurd, t )• w ili un its being :co'arued. I-ecome bound as sureties in the estimated amount ,-I fifty per cent. for to faithful performance, which cctucnt must be verified by thejustific: soon of earl: of the per-Gus st.{mng the .same for double the amount surety required. "rho sutnciency of such security to °PPreced by the Comptroller.

. he Department of Public Charities and Correction re- geese theright to decline any and all proposals if deemed to be for the public mtere,t, atI to accept an offer fur the whole hid or v,r :any in,,e article included in ti proposal. P and noproposal will be accepted from, or contract awarded to, any person u-ho is in arrears the Corporation upon debt or contract. or who def.tulter, as security or otherwise. upon any obligaticn to the I— rporation.

Blank forms of propsal- and specifications, which arc oe strictiv c.unplied with, can be obtained on applic:uior at the otnce oI the Ii •u-tment, and all information fur- usher:.

'I'Eli t\LAS S. BRF.\tiA\, I AA(: (i. R:\ICES', TO\1'1Sh. 5 U ..OX,

COmut[sotone R.

No. I Seu"er m cult A, betw`en F;Ighty-ninth and

Pl`BLII \VT10E 1S HF;REBI- lal'EV '1'U Ti1E owner or owners, occuyant or occupant of ail ereby

and lots, im roved cr tmim roved lands ante fed thereby, P F that the tolicwi t0 ass 'sot ot.. lace been cum Ieted and P are lodged to the office of the Board of Assesuns for exam- .naUOn b)• all fxrsous interesteJ, ctz.:

\inet --second street_ with rranches. \o. 2. Alteration un seiner in Centre street, be[ween

Pearl and Canal street<. NO. 3. Two re_eiv ins -basins one ea ,_h on the northeast

and southeast corners of Uae Hundred and Sixteenth Street and sixth avenue.

So. Receicm~-basins one each a: the southeast tor- 4- cor of Of Vo t rot street and Scve ath avenue, northwest corner of Forty-fil[h greet and Br auwa}-, and northwest corner of F 11ty'-third street and Sixth avenue.

Nu. Su cntructure -I el1'urd-1lacadam roadwa • ut ) Manhattan street, from the westerly line of Avenue St. Nicholas to the southerly line ct One Hundred and 'Twenty--fifth scree[.

No. 6. Paving withTel ford -macadamizedpave meet ,'.et• ting orb and butte- stones, and laying flagging four feet in width in One Hundred and Forty--fi:tl: street. .rum the Seventh avenue to the Bnu!evar 1.

\o. 7. Regula[ine, gradin„ se[ung curb and getter ;tones, and river. S:xty-ainth street, teem Third avenue to the East river.

No 8 Paving Thirty-sixth street, from the Eleventh avenue to the North river, with Belgian pavement.

No. q. Paving Fortieth street, between First and Second avenues, with Belgian pavement.

Third rv. faring Eight) SC vend ent. from Second to

Third avenue. with Belgian pavement. No. it. Setting curb and gutter stones and flagging in

Bloomfield street. from West street r, Thirteenth avenue. No. is Semng curb and gutter Stones and flagging One

venured and Sixteenth ,sect, from Seventh t., Eighth avenue.'

No r3. Setting curb and gutter stones and flagging 5ev- enneth :erect. from Lexington :u Madison avenue.

No. ty. Laying crosswalks at each of the interSections of Madison avenue u-ith one Hundred an "I'u-enheth, One Hundred and Twenty-first, One Hundred and (wen- ty-second, one Hundred:mndreen ty-third, One Hundred and Tweet, fourth. One Hundred and Twenty-fift1% a Inc Hundred and Fwent)-sixth- One Hundred and Twenty. seventh, One Hundred and Twenty-eignth• t Inc Hundred and an dnty ninth, t,a HundredandThirtieth,One Hun- dred and Thirty-first, and Vne Hundred and Thirty-second streets.

No. r5. Laying crosswalks at the intersection o.̀ Fourth avenue and Suits fifth street.

The limits embraced by such assessment include all the several houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land, situated on—

No. r. Both stdcs..f Avenue A, between Eighty-ninth and Ninety-second streets, and blockshotmded 1 y Avenue A and First avenue, Eighty-ninth and Ninety-second streets.

No. a. Property bounded by Pearl and Canal streets, Broadway and Baxter street.

No. 3. Blocks bounded by One Hundred and Fifteenth and One Hundred and Seventeenth streets, Fifth and Sixth avenues.

No. 4. South side of Forty-first street, between Broad- way and Seventh avenue, and west side of Broadway, between Fortieth and Forty-fu'st streets ; west side of Seventh avenue, between Forty-fourth and Forty-fifth streets ; north side of Fifty-third street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues.

No. 5. Both sides of Manhattan street from the westerly line of Avenue St Nicholas to the southerly line of One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, and to the extent of half the block at the intersecting street; and avenues.

No. 6. Both sides of one Hundred and Forty-fifth street, from Seventh avenue to the Boulevard, and to the extent of half the block at the intersecting avenues.

NO. 7. Both sides of Sixty-ninth street, from Third avenue to the East river.

No. 8. Both sides of Thirty-sixth street, from the Eleventh avenue to the North river, and to the extent of halt t. e block at the intersecting avenues.

No g. Both sides of Fortieth street, between First and Second avenues, and to the extent of hall the block at the intersecting avenues

No. to. Both sides of Eighty-second street, between Second and Third avenues, and to the extent of half the block at the intersecting avenues.

No. it. Both sides of Bloomfield street, between West street and Thirteenth avenue.

No. t2. Both sides ofOne Hundred and Sixteenth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues.

No. z3. Both sides of Seventieth street, from Lexington g to Madison avenue.

No. t4. Both sides of Madison avenue, from One Hun- dred and Twentieth to One Hundred and Thirty-second

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FINANCE DEPARTMENT. _

lit -Ir.St I 5 ol: 1 t'. \'OF:, Bit eau rux rHe Cut.LeC nun of An~ESS~t e:rr-,

RO'rU\D.4, NEw COURT-HOUSE, Nets YORK, January 6, rc77.

\OTILE T(~ PROI'ERT1'-HULDI•:Rti.

DRO PERTY-HOLDERS ARE HERF.IBY \(U I. r Iict that the following assessment lists were received thu day in this Bureau for collection :

CONFIRMED DECEiInER 2], 187U.

One Hundred and Fifth street—Paving between First and 'I'hird avenues.

Une Hundred tiny! 7'hirt fist street—l'avin between } P' Fourth and Fen acrnues.

Madison avenue—Pavigc between ' )ne Hundred and Twent fist and One Hundrei and 'Iwe,,:y-ffth streets. )'-

Ninet)'-sixth street—Regulating. grading, e._., between Eighth avenue and Boulevard. Bogart street—Curb, '•utter. and flagging, between

avenue. V eel street and Thirteenth aven \Vest street—Curb, gutter, and flagging, west side. he.

tween t.ansnv• ore sod Bloninfield street;. Fifth avenue—Regulating, grading, etc., between \ine-

tieth and One Hundred and 1'wentiettt street;. coNru<ctEU DECEMBER 29, [876.

Seven,--seventh street—Regulating, grading, etc.. be- tween First avenue and Fat river.

Ninetieth street—Regulating, grading, etc., between Eighth and Tenth avenues.

Ni i»ety-second street—Regulating, grading, etc., he tween Broadwa • and Boulevard.

One Hundred and Thirtieth street—Regulating, grading, etc_., between Sixth and Seventh avenues,

l"wenty-first street—Paving between Tenth and Thir- teenth avenues.

Eighty-second street—Paving between Madison and Fifth avenues.

One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street—Paving be-tween S•.xth and Seventh avenues.

One Hundred and 'Thirty-first street—Paving between Fifth and Sixth avenues.

Lexinginnavenue—Crosswalks at Seventy-ninth, Eigh - COC[IS, and Eighty-second sDeets.

Eighth avenue—Sewer between Eighty-fifth and Ninety-second street,, with branches.

One Hundred and Forty-second street—Outlet sewer between Boulevard and Hud on river

Boulevard Roador Public Drive,—Regulating, grading, and superstructure, from north side circle at Briadway. Eighth avenue, and Fifty-ninth street to south side One Hundred and Fifty-fifth street.

All payments made on the above assemments on or be. `ore March 7, 1877, will be exempt according to law from interest. Ater that date interest will be charged at the rate of seven ;j; per cent. from the date of confirma- t'on•

The Collector's office is open daily, from 9 A- M. to 2 r. M., for the collection of money, and until 4 P. M. for general information. -

EDWARD GILON, Collector of Assessments.

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i)EPAKT~NEKr OF 1 pl•ELf CHARITIES Aso (,ORRECTto R, 1 4 '0,l •, 1 . ER nF 'LINK:' :1cEs t'e .a~D FLevES"tI; Sr.. 1

NEw 1.05x, January 17. 1377. ) T ' 4CLORD.iNCE Vi IT 'H AN ORDINANCE (IF 1 the Common t:ouncil, •• In rclrtion to the burial of strangers or unkn.tc n pers.ms u h may die in any of the public institutions of the City of New York," the Com- mtmtonars of Public Charities and Correction report as follows:

At Charity Hospital, i ackwell s Island, January t5• 1877—R,n,: Fallon ; a. a 35 years': ; feet 6 inches high : dark hair ; light eye;. Had un when admit ed, I,lack straw hat, black and white plaid shawl, purple calico sacque, black quilted pettic.a[. brown pl yid skirt, buttoned shoes. Nothing known of her friend; or relatives.

At Lunatic Asylum. Black-well's Island, January r2, 1877—Rose Limon : age 35 years ; 5 feet high ; gray eyes; black hair. Nothing known of her friends or relatives.

At New \ ork City As Ins ylum for Insane, Ward's Island, January r5, r877—>Lichae Gragel ; age 30 years; 5 feet 7 Inches high ; brown eyes ; light hair. -Nothing known of his friend or relatives.

liv Order, JOSHUA PHILLIPS,

Secretary

DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS.

DEPARTMENT OF Pcsuc CHARITIES AND CoRltec-rION,

CORNER OF THIRD A\'EN CF...;sU ELEVENTH ST., NEW YoRx, January 18, 1877.

I N ACCORDANCE WITH AN ORDINANCE the Common Council, •' In relation to the burial

strangers or unknown persons who may die in anv of the public tmtftutions of the City of New York," the t:um- mts;toners of Public Charities and Correction report follows:

At New York City Asylum for Insane, Ward's Island, January 17. x877—Richard Weston ; age, 32 years ; five feet eight inches high , blue eyes ; light hair. Had when admitted black overcoat, blue coat and vest, dark pants, red flannel undershirt, striped woolen shirt, white shirt, black felt hat. Nothing known of his friends or eel- atives.

By Order, JOSHUA PHILLIPS,

Secretary.

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U,:r.t:rt+u:NT OF' 'F.sxF_v .\NU ASSESSMENTS, N,+. }2 CIIA%InEeS S'I REEP, I~

EN YORK, Jamtary 6. 1877. VTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE BOOKS

N of Annual Record n; the A'sescment upon the Real and Personal Estate of the City and County of New York for the year .877, will be open for inspection and revision, on and after Monday, January 8, 1877, and will remain open until the 3oth day of April, x877, me.u,ive, for the correction of errors and the equalization of the a sments of the aforesaid real and personal estate.

All persons believing themselves aggrieved must make application to the Commissioners during the period above mentioned, in order to obtain the relief provided by law.

By order of the Board, ALBERT STORER,

Secretary.


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