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POLICE DEPARTMENT.. The Board of Police met on the 3d day of November, 1890. Present—Commissioners McClave, Voorhis and 1`tlartin—Com77 rnlssloner Martin in the chair. Resolved, '.'hat the persons named in list in irked '' /. " be selected and appointed as Inspectors of Election in the several districts named in the place and stead of those previously selected, approved and appointed ; that said list be ordered on File in the Bureau of Elections, and the Chief of the Bureau directed to issue the necessary notices and qualify them according •to law—all voting aye. "7.., ' THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOURNAL. VOL. XVIII. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER z9 1890. Nu n37•K 5,337' ELECTION I Aticrvm.v APPOINTED. lx PLACE OF. Pot.Incs. CAU, E. DISrHIcr. DisrRtcr. E, ECTION ' I)I~l RIOT. Acecntms D11TRICT. Arrotnreu. Ix Pl.acr, or. POLITICO. 14 :z Frank Piobst........... . Samuel Scheucr........ Republican .... Resigned. 23 Fernando A. Costello...... 3r George M. Cool. ..... " .... Removed. rq z1 James G. Cannon........ ' Wm. J. Chamberlaii:...' •• .... Resigned. 78 23 Charles Heal) ...........\V. T. O'Brien.........'' '< 24 tx Julius Rhonb,!in r.......' ox' h I.. Michaels..... 27 8 Isaac Solomon........... Charles Solomon...... N. Y. Conn' y..', Churchill 5 31 hur t8 David AlcKee ..... ...... John lhirke............ Republican.... 9 , Geoge Raisbeck......... Henry Ii. Page......... 28 r4 Peter J. Kelly....... . . Henry KLvman.....,, .... " r6 5 J ohm F. Heffernan....... . D. Decker................ 30 7 J. F. Toner ............... Wiliam Griffen........ Tammany ..... .' r , Henry Donovan .........Thomas 11. Lacy....... Republican .... zz ,6 William S ........ S. \\" inn. } i John'1'. Wynn......... 16 N. 1'. County ..I 23 R. S. Bussing, Jr.......... Frank It. Daly......... Republican .... •' 39 r8 William Cameron......... Louis H. Stock ......... ' Resolved, .'hat the persons named in list marked "Au'' be selected and appointed as Poll and Ballot Clerks of Election in the several districts named in the place and stead of those previously selected, approved and appointed. That said list be orderel on file in the Bureau of Elections, and the Chief of the Bureau directed to issue the ueces.ary notices and qualify thee[ according to law— all voting aye. _1'ol! Clerks. t :LECTIO\ DftiTl:ICI'. DI57IiICT. DI STR ICT. Art.....Ep. In PLACE OF. PUI.ITIcS. CA:OL' U. r8 z ..... Wiliam I{in *..... Re ublic:m J.6 ..--- P Removed. zo 3 Elijah Richardson.. :. John L'oyd........ .... , . .. . 12. L. Reese......... Failed to qualify, 8 4 Otto Schuher t............ Tim Donovan..........' '' ....I 1 3 9 R. L. Lesliz ............... Samuel Berry...........'.... .• ; 33 to Joseph E. Finnegan.......'. F. Flaccus ... ....,~ .........'... as r5 E. J. Bleegarde........... Joseph S. O'Neil....... - .... 10 13 R. McElroy .............. Charles Dynee.......... .... I 24 13 Joseph McKee..........., William Sheehy........; ....I " 4 lb Charles Dra pp........... \\'illiam'I'. Lydon ...... ....; •: i to ,6 Joseph Flynn ..............Henry SSecl............ " .... •' 8 17 R. H. Armstrong......... John C. Heck .......... ... .' 6 i r8 i George Myer......... Georgc Cowen.........' 15 21 Patrick J. McShane........ Richard iuly............ '' .... Resigned. zz at William E. Hooper....... LouisJoseph........... " ..... Failed to qualify. z5 an William F. Delle~ar...... h•.......i ' .... William Mur ~• Resigned. P ) 47 an George P. Fall........... 13ax Mayer............, " .... Failed to qualify, 14 24 H. M. Folsom............ I Joseph Albert..........1 .. ....I Resigned. 40 22 F. L.Jones ............... Charles Birch.......... '' t5 4 Harry Rothschild........! 1). Kutner............. ....1 46 I 22 John Yule ............... F. Brandt.............. ....i " 7 4 I John J. Hayes. ... ...... James C. Smith........ <' 9 21 Joseph H. Willett ........ James Daly............, .' .... zo 3 I . I George J. O'Neil........ , Thomas J. Fi.:n........' N. Y. County... ~. Failed to qualify. i to 4 William Taylor........... Michael Goggins...... . 20 4 Samuel Sayle..... _ ......', James Gilloon .......... 36 4 Charles Schuster......... John FitzGerald....... " 2 13 Edward Hendricks....... James McCloskey...... 6 13 Fred. W. Connell......... S. A. McCullough....... 8 t3 Patrick lLLav'e •....... pt F..\cg ri n..... >i. Y. Cot.nt}'.. I a 'le! to qual~fy , 13 Rch i rd J ackson 11mec F. L ...... dcr....... \ , a I rx r 6 \t'tlliam P. Dibbler...... Geotee Nuhn. ...... .. .. I'. ita.I to. qualify 30 t , William Sollirey........... Andrew B.mzer........ ~ •• 34 16 John P. Ryan............ t;. A. D.nnidinn,...... •• .. 36 ,6 Andrew O'Rourke....... ge Geor H. McWilliams.' e, ,• 40 I 19 Daniel R. O'Neill......... Joseph D inlay ........ ' .. 6o r9 Pra•r........... William 1ti chell William tg. '• ~• z8 an ......... .. I. Sullr c '....... ihn Manning " ~ 6 ~ at Lewis A. Mitchell......... J thn veil ..............' '' 14 nu Thomas Foy ............. WuL II. McCormick... ' '• 66 22 Otto \Meyer ............. I Charles Grimm........ " • . " 68 ; zz s. Fan Kaalt^. ........ ....... J, _ F. S•hack...... '• .. .. 34 z4 Samuel Bcrni.............1 Keyson llolland ....... " .. .16 24 HenryL. Ntrh .......... Ernest J. I,ecocy....... i .' •. 33 9 Joseph I ! l Conroy............., n J t Olin o' Curr.in...........1 '• .. Not f ions!. 30 13 .. Resigned II 7 Thomas Roan.......,.... ' olm D_itjcr ........... 'I.unntany...... I' C.I?dgar Itobs:.n ... .... Pater Fox ....... ...... .. .. I. I . ., ~ i. ,.I ~li(c zr 13 913 Ihn Clarence l{ ClaBer...... J. Kerwin........... ': 13 z 1 Fmilc XI. Loudoe,... lames F. Keating....... ... 39 24 12ilu - t Harr 5,marl F. Marshall...... F.dwanl 3honah;m......' 1 9 55 29 en t 1. 1!. Minch .............'. h:dw•:,rd P. Behrens..... " .... Re..igncd. P. M, , ore .............. Tim'ithy' J..\turphy .... Failed to y1:oh14'. 42 r7 An(Irctr J. L'yrnc........ 1 1I. J. Halligan.......... •• ... K ,isned 22 r7 Thmm;is Cul Lhhcr........ JamecJ. Campion...... .... 7 03 James McCom- ille.......] Patrick McCabe •• .... Dead. 13 18 John J. Dol an............Charles Alulligar. ...... ' ....' Reigned. 27 to Joseph M. Rocker........ Jesse (i. Miller........ •• .... .. Robert Cr, rrigan ......... J,dm J. Churchill....... .. .... , 15 James H. I"ellaea......... William H. By.m...... '. Sr x• ~ 1•. ;uueratoc;.... ... Adolph l.nthry,,...... l' .. . ha//id C/art's. ELECTION D ' Is i As;F.%Tl Lv DIsTR1C _\t•rOt\I'CO. lx Pl 1' ..t(' ~ iF . P. )I.I, IC C 'SE titer, l' - ,r za \b'il lain Mackinney...... Vacancy ............... Republican. ra 22 . Wcl mi llecring ........... .. ..... .......... .... 7 9 J. W. Roes• . .............. Robert H:1II ........... " Resigned. .... zr tq Chan ce F'. l.osentclll....I~-bn J. asset ...... .. .... .. 4r 24 Euward Irviuc..., Charlc. II. Nlalli mn... '• .... .. ,9 zz N. R',m . 1,ce, Jr.........J. 1;. Wit locker........ •• r9 :q Thomas H. Wall.......... j Prter C. N1lr,ur....... ' .... .. 6 r8 James 1-I. Antler....... •• .. z, 5 C. B. Clark .................31 Kcnnc i e ............. . - .. ~) Charles A. Corbin....... ii 9 Ilarris D;mo;ed........ . 16 zn Philip Adams............ E,Iwar(I I:. hrach ...... '' .... .. 39 24 George Hochstein ........ I'rmk D. \\-il.o y...... 21 r6 James Wilke .............Irvin N. Smn't......... .• q rt Washington I". Smith ...... Jost'ph l3. 'I'onnsend.... 13 xz \1'illiam 13. Thom nn.... ps Vacancy .. ............. .. .... - zz Iattso Stanton............ •• .. ,8 ,r George Haller ............. Isaa.: Ii. Cole.........'' .... R">igned. z6 2 Henry Fun lay........... Cure, lies thlinn.......I ..".t Failed to qualify. 23 3 Henrc 7chren............ Oito 7'et.c!t............ : .... 30 4 Albert Lan, .............. Jamcs'1'. Gml(•). ..... ....I .. 8 q Lzwrc,tcc P,it'd....-...... I1. L. 'sic Filers„n....... ~ .... 6 in John Steince .............. A•,cus+Spin_man. ` 25 ,z Jacob Herschher g........ lIcnry F. Frcch........ .8 13 Robert Blackmore........ l'h:irlcs W. Smith...... '' 23 i 14 Isaac Herseitz........... E1war,i 1'. fozzesi. .... '' 32 18 Frank Flynn .............FL W. H.,ughton........ .. a8 r9 Edward .{.Slocum....... W. F. llamiltnn........ •• .... 8 zr A. A. Austin........... Rohert W. Goldman... '' .. 23 21 John J. Flynn............ Bernar:I Meyer.........' .... •` i z z5 .. William Morris.........,, Corncliu5 Quinn....... .... 23 3 Henry Musliner..........~ Otto Pet'ch ............. " .... •' 8 9 George B. Joliffe........., H. L. McPherson...... " •' 6 to Jacob Knodel............I Aug. Sprinyma..... .. .... 25 to Daniel Finnegan.......... Henry F. Frcck........i r8 r3 ' August Bastian........... C. W. Smith............" ....I ••

Transcript of 1890-11-29.pdf - THE CITY RECORD.

POLICE DEPARTMENT..

The Board of Police met on the 3d day of November, 1890. Present—Commissioners McClave, Voorhis and 1`tlartin—Com77 rnlssloner Martin in the chair. Resolved, '.'hat the persons named in list in irked '' /. " be selected and appointed as Inspectors

of Election in the several districts named in the place and stead of those previously selected, approved and appointed ; that said list be ordered on File in the Bureau of Elections, and the Chief of the Bureau directed to issue the necessary notices and qualify them according •to law—all voting aye.

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THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOURNAL.

VOL. XVIII. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER z9 1890. Nu n37•K 5,337'

ELECTION I Aticrvm.v APPOINTED. lx PLACE OF. Pot.Incs. CAU,E. DISrHIcr. DisrRtcr.

E, ECTION' I)I~l RIOT.

Acecntms D11TRICT. Arrotnreu. Ix Pl.acr, or. POLITICO.

14 :z Frank Piobst........... . Samuel Scheucr........ Republican .... Resigned.

23 Fernando A. Costello...... 3r

George M. Cool. ..... " .... Removed.

rq z1 James G. Cannon........ ' Wm. J. Chamberlaii:...' •• .... Resigned.

78 23 Charles Heal) ...........\V. T. O'Brien.........'' '<

24 tx Julius Rhonb,!in r.......' ox' h I.. Michaels.....

27 8 Isaac Solomon........... Charles Solomon...... N. Y. Conn' y..',

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t8 David AlcKee..... ...... John lhirke............ Republican....

9 , Geoge Raisbeck......... Henry Ii. Page.........

28 r4 Peter J. Kelly....... . . Henry KLvman.....,, .... "

r6 5 J ohm F. Heffernan....... . D. Decker................

30 7 J. F. Toner ............... Wiliam Griffen........ Tammany ..... .'

r , Henry Donovan .........Thomas 11. Lacy....... Republican ....

zz ,6 William S ........ S. \\" inn. } i John'1'. Wynn.........

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23 R. S. Bussing, Jr.......... Frank It. Daly......... Republican .... •'

39 r8 William Cameron......... Louis H. Stock ......... •'

Resolved, .'hat the persons named in list marked "Au'' be selected and appointed as Poll and Ballot Clerks of Election in the several districts named in the place and stead of those previously selected, approved and appointed. That said list be orderel on file in the Bureau of Elections, and the Chief of the Bureau directed to issue the ueces.ary notices and qualify thee[ according to law— all voting aye.

_1'ol! Clerks.

t :LECTIO\ DftiTl:ICI'. DI57IiICT.

DISTR ICT. Art.....Ep. In PLACE OF. PUI.ITIcS. CA:OL' U.

r8 z ..... Wiliam I{in *..... Re ublic:m J.6 ..--- P Removed. zo 3

Elijah Richardson..:.

John L'oyd........ ....

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12. L. Reese......... Failed to qualify, 8 4 Otto Schuher t............ Tim Donovan..........' '' ....I1

3 9 R. L. Lesliz ............... Samuel Berry...........'.... .• ;

33 to Joseph E. Finnegan.......'. F. Flaccus ... ....,~ .........'...

as r5 E. J. Bleegarde........... Joseph S. O'Neil....... - ....

10 13 R. McElroy .............. Charles Dynee.......... .... I

24 13 Joseph McKee..........., William Sheehy........; ....I "

4 lb Charles Dra pp........... \\'illiam'I'. Lydon ...... ....; •: i

to ,6 Joseph Flynn ..............Henry SSecl............ " .... •'

8 17 R. H. Armstrong......... John C. Heck .......... ... .'

6 i r8 i George Myer......... Georgc Cowen.........'

15 21 Patrick J. McShane........ Richard iuly............ '' .... Resigned. zz at William E. Hooper....... LouisJoseph........... " ..... Failed to qualify. z5 an William F. Delle~ar...... h•.......i ' .... William Mur ~• Resigned. P )

47 an George P. Fall........... 13ax Mayer............, " .... Failed to qualify, 14 24 H. M. Folsom............ I Joseph Albert..........1 .. ....I Resigned. 40 22 F. L.Jones ............... Charles Birch..........

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t5 4 Harry Rothschild........! 1). Kutner............. ....1 46 I 22 John Yule ............... F. Brandt.............. ....i "

7 4 I John J. Hayes. ... ...... James C. Smith........ <'

9 21 Joseph H. Willett ........ James Daly............, .' .... zo 3 I.

I George J. O'Neil........ , Thomas J. Fi.:n........' N. Y. County... ~. Failed to qualify.

i to 4 William Taylor........... Michael Goggins...... .

20 4 Samuel Sayle..... _ ......', James Gilloon ..........

36 4 Charles Schuster......... John FitzGerald....... "

2 13 Edward Hendricks....... James McCloskey......

6 13 Fred. W. Connell......... S. A. McCullough.......

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...... dcr....... \ , a I rx r 6 \t'tlliam P. Dibbler...... Geotee Nuhn. ...... .. .. I'. ita.I to. qualify

30 t , William Sollirey........... Andrew B.mzer........ ~ ••

34 16 John P. Ryan............ t;. A. D.nnidinn,...... •• ..

36 ,6 Andrew O'Rourke....... ge Geor H. McWilliams.' e, ,•

40 I 19 Daniel R. O'Neill......... Joseph D inlay ........ •' ..

6o r9 Pra•r........... William 1ti chell William tg. '• ~•

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I. Sullrc '....... ihn Manning " •~

6 ~ at Lewis A. Mitchell......... J thn veil ..............' ''

14 nu Thomas Foy ............. WuL II. McCormick... •' '•

66 22 Otto \Meyer ............. I Charles Grimm........ " • . "

68 ; zz s. Fan Kaalt^. ........ ....... J, _ F. S•hack...... '• .. ..

34 z4 Samuel Bcrni.............1 Keyson llolland ....... " ..

.16 24 HenryL. Ntrh .......... Ernest J. I,ecocy....... i .' •.

33 9 Joseph I !

lConroy............., n Jt Olin o' Curr.in...........1

'• .. Not f ions!. 30 13 .. Resigned

II 7 Thomas Roan.......,.... 'olm D_itjcr ........... 'I.unntany...... I'

C.I?dgar Itobs:.n ... .... Pater Fox ....... ...... .. .. I. I. ., ~ i. ,.I ~li(c

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Ihn Clarence l{ ClaBer...... J. Kerwin........... ':

13 z 1 Fmilc XI. Loudoe,... lames F. Keating.......

... 39 24 12ilu- t Harr

5,marl F. Marshall...... F.dwanl 3honah;m......' 19 55

29 en t 1. 1!. Minch .............'. h:dw•:,rd P. Behrens..... " .... Re..igncd.

P. M,,ore .............. Tim'ithy' J..\turphy .... Failed to y1:oh14'. 42 r7 An(Irctr J. L'yrnc........ 1 1I. J. Halligan.......... •• ... K ,isned 22 r7 Thmm;is Cul Lhhcr........ JamecJ. Campion...... ....

7 03 James McCom-ille.......] Patrick McCabe •• .... Dead.

13 18 John J. Dol an............Charles Alulligar. ...... •' ....' Reigned. 27 to Joseph M. Rocker........ Jesse (i. Miller........ •• .... ..

Robert Cr,rrigan ......... J,dm J. Churchill....... .. ....

, 15 James H. I"ellaea......... William H. By.m...... '.

Sr x• ~ 1•. ;uueratoc;.... ... Adolph l.nthry,,...... l' .. .

ha//id C/art's.

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,r za \b'il lain Mackinney...... Vacancy ............... Republican.

ra 22 . Wcl mi llecring ........... .. ..... .......... ....

7 9 J. W. Roes• . .............. Robert H:1II ........... " Resigned. .... zr tq Chan ce F'. l.osentclll....I~-bn J. asset ...... .. .... ..

4r 24 Euward Irviuc..., Charlc. II. Nlalli mn... '• .... ..

,9 zz N. R',m . 1,ce, Jr.........J. 1;. Wit locker........ ••

r9 :q Thomas H. Wall.......... j Prter C. N1lr,ur....... •' .... ..

6 r8 James 1-I. Antler....... •• ..

z, 5 C. B. Clark .................31 Kcnnc ie ............. . - ..

~) Charles A. Corbin.......

ii9 Ilarris D;mo;ed........ •.

16 zn Philip Adams............ E,Iwar(I I:. hrach ...... '' .... .. 39 24 George Hochstein ........ I'rmk D. \\-il.o y......

21 r6 James Wilke .............Irvin N. Smn't......... .•

q rt Washington I". Smith ...... Jost'ph l3. 'I'onnsend....

13 xz \1'illiam 13. Thom nn.... ps Vacancy .. ............. .. ....

- zz Iattso Stanton............ •• ..

,8 ,r George Haller ............. Isaa.: Ii. Cole.........'' .... R">igned.

z6 2 Henry Fun lay........... Cure, lies thlinn.......I • ..".t Failed to qualify. 23 3 Henrc 7chren............ Oito 7'et.c!t............ •: ....

30 4 Albert Lan, .............. Jamcs'1'. Gml(•). ..... ....I ..

8 q Lzwrc,tcc P,it'd....-...... I1. L. 'sic Filers„n....... ~ ....

6 in John Steince .............. A•,cus+Spin_man. •̀

25 ,z Jacob Herschherg........ lIcnry F. Frcch........ •

.8 13 Robert Blackmore........ l'h:irlcs W. Smith...... ''

23 i 14 Isaac Herseitz........... E1war,i 1'. fozzesi. .... ''

32 18 Frank Flynn .............FL W. H.,ughton........ ..

a8 r9 Edward .{.Slocum....... W. F. llamiltnn........ •• ....

8 zr A. A. Austin........... Rohert W. Goldman... '' .. ” 23 21 John J. Flynn............ Bernar:I Meyer.........' .... •`

i z z5 .. William Morris.........,, Corncliu5 Quinn....... ....

23 3 Henry Musliner..........~ Otto Pet'ch ............. " .... •' 8 9 George B. Joliffe........., H. L. McPherson...... " •' 6 to Jacob Knodel............I Aug. Sprinyma..... .. ....

25 to Daniel Finnegan.......... Henry F. Frcck........i

r8 r3 ' August Bastian........... C. W. Smith............" ....I ••

Rnhcrt 1 )elaney..........~ J. F. Conley...........

lsaar. Grccnbaum........~ P. 11. if cany........ ..

O. Geron .......... Will am S. Buggy ..........11.

A. Voullaire ............. . 'r. Cusick............

Joseph Hammerslag...... lid. 1:. Brush..........

Henry Weinberg......... J. Kalicky .............

Julian Knolhof.......... J. W. Snell .............

John Corr ............... P. Treacey............

Michael H. Leahy........ Alonzo Warde.........

Thomas J. Daly.......... Michael A. McEvoy'....

R. H. I'.'1'yhe ...... .... F. 11. Lennon...........

John A. Jackson......... John 1. O'Brien.........

\V ill,am O'Brien........., Michael J. Costello.....

William Wattle........... Ed. C. Stone...........

John F. Kolkehert, Jr.... A. Fried ...............

Patrick 1 )onovan ......... Daniel McDevitt ......

George Delaney.......... B.S. Morrissey........

Alexander Cuckhard..... I James McElroy ........

Adolph Kau let........... Thomas J. Lonnigan....

R. Rosenberger.......... \Vdliam H. Lisle.......

Joseph Unger............ George H. Higgins.....

William Donnelly........ John Donnelly..

Art jour ncd. \1'11. 11. KIPI', Chief Clerk.

1'ul.lt'F'. if[ly \t: rnu•:N r It [lilt Cl'r), of Nt•:\\' Votts, \u. 300 ,ft't.BERRY SIRi F',

Nf:vc Tutu,, Novcml,r 28, 1890. 7o the .Sup,v' 'ixlrr sJ Iii, C ih hri,trd :

Sitt—Pursuant to chapter 226, laws of ISSq. I herewith traustnit the following, list of allpoint- meats a' 'ii applicants for appointment in the Police Department Irf the Citv of New York for tht•

I week ending -Nos cmhe, 28, 1 8q

.'Itpoinle,R' Ito /7'Obbationt.

\nsir: K FsII,FSc F:.

August P. Fu•igel ............ t6 \':md:an,tr,et .............................

David Faris ................711 Cm'miuc >het I ............................

Patrick J. J. Dn,a............ '.I; rNlad,.nn s,re,t ...........................

John J. Ford ................ vo East I. rty-Mint ;nc, t .....................

George 'I. Sheridan........ ;or Ill ill terry street. ..........................

Edward S. \Valsh. .........' ,;r Hudson strI:ct ............................

Edward 1'. McGovern.......' 137 Avenue ..................................

--- - Jpfiltt o!f.' fttl . Itpt,l lllmOSt P.

Reemoved.

Not found.

Resigned.

OCCUPATION.

............ Uric el.

............ Cleric.

............ Bartender.

............ liriekhtver.

............ Sal-m.n'.

.....~...... I )river.

7'hcod,n"c C. Kl,n ...........38 Clinton 'I rent ............................. '.'ruck driver ..... . Rejected.

John Byron ................ ao, F Ist Si stcenth street. .....................' Clerk ............... •'

Gtl6crt 11. Ri tch ............ 13 Boulevard ................................. Painter.............. '.

Benjamin 11. 5,0 iii ..........nut West Sisl y-sisth street .................... 1 Porl el'. ............... Passed.

George (:ottscltall:.... ..... -,aS Lenox:nvcnne ............................. '• .............

Patrick H. K co:h ........... . '• ,ofi Fast Ni,,Nin raiuh street ......................Stags' 9ta>;c drivt:r .........,

Nicholas Klabur .... ....... 69 Pike slyest Rigger.........

Rdteari J. L'.md} ...........1.15 West'J'lurty-oisth treet ...................~ Dry-goods packer.... •`

lames H. Roche.............. 530 Ross Sixlecnth street...................... Undertaker..........'

John Boller ................. 53 Caonun St roil .............................. Drit•ar......... •'

George W. Archer........... 7r Clarkson street ............................ Clerk ...............I ..

Edward Donnelly...........' 553 Weol Forty-Stilt Street ................. ...'. Plunther............

Wilbur F. Cunningham....... 51 West Ninety-eighth street .................. lip Stevedore ...........

Janes H.'1'hompsun......... ISz )an(' stre':I ................................ I Teamslcr............ - ̀.

Thomas J. Brennan......... 1545 Broadway ............................... Car conductor ....... Rejected.

Alfred A. La Ruc ....... 003 West Tenth street ......................... i Truck driver ........ u Passau.

John Steller ........... ..... z)3 Rivington street ..........................'. Clgarmnker..........

Edward \Vr_ltman........... 89 First avenue ............................... \5'etgher............

'1'humas Fitzpatrick ......... 95 I;rocme street ............................. Truck driver .. .... ..I ..

Patrick F. Grady.... ....... 2671 Third avenue. ..... ..................... Carpel-printer.......

- - — -- --- -------- Respectfully,

WM. H. KII'P, Chief Clerk.

DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS.

A special mce(ing of the Board of I) tcko of the City of New York, field at the olhce of the Board, I'ier "A," Battery place, `,\'educsday, Novelnbsr 12, 1890.

Pieoeut --Preside,tt Post. Coinmissioucr Ilatlhetvs.

" Crain. The Board met to receive e.tnnates for dredging the bulkhead at West Seventy-eighth strict

the bulkhead between West beveuty .•Ighth. and Wcst Seventy-ninth streets, anti the half slips adjoining \Vest Seventy-oiut'i S reef l'ier, North ricer, advertised to be opened this clay at 12 o'clock M. A relrre,entative of the Comptroller lleing present.

(.'n_ estimate was ree. ,vod, s f allow, : From the i\1.,rris & Cunnngs l)red„in'.; Co., with security deposit, $25, 20 cents per cubic yard. (Sir m'rtion, tine Secrct.iry we. directed to trans nit to the Comptroller the security deposit made

by said bidder, whorrnoon the following resolution was adopted : Resolved, That the co,itract opened this clay for dredging the bulkhead at West Seventy-eighth

street, North river, the bulkucud between West Seventy-eighth and West Seventy-ninth streets,

Failed t„ qualify.

Removed.

Failed to qualify.

3820 THE CITY RECORD. NOVEMBER 29, 1Sgo.

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Charles A. Lyons......... lames Hanley.......... ....

Samuel C.. Samuels....... John W. Rue .......... .'

Isaac Siegel .............. I hum:a Dully......... •• ....

Abram Jl crlc Ste ......... Iohn L. Hulhn......... ..

William H. Donohue...... John J. Hill...... """

Charles Davidson ........1 John J. 1)aly...........

Isaac Nlner. .. .......... Ko.,ert P. 1[ullin....... ..

Julius Roscn'.aunt ........I \I' Flicdham.........' •' ...'.

Henry J. Loch[.......... 'Thomas H. Romain..... .....

Nathan It. Levenson ......1 John F. Golden ........ •' .....

Charles H. Goctzinger.... John (ir:raghten........ N. Y. County..

Aaron Store ..............I R. Si', H a,ckey........

Henry G.'1lallen......... U rgit V. Anderson...

John J. Boyle ............. }I Mitchell............ •.

Jolin ) IcKenna.......... George \V.'I'hnmpson ..

Frank Coul cy ............ fohn l'an Hood........ ̀.

Loui> F. Almer .......... Herman Kaltn......... •.

Louts L. ticrter........... J, amps \Ixcom..........

William J. \V' idman. .. \Villiam S. Mtylanus...

John Mc t)erm-,It.........I Edward Brouu ........ •'

Frcder6.k B. Uo,u cr .......Frank A. Spencer ....... •'

Jautes G. Cub u'ell......... John Knohloch.........

Cie, rte, H.mdsverk....... John Geraghty......... ••

James HcCne............ I..J. Byrnes ..........

William H. l lownus..... William Gl ennon ....... '•

Mi,haul U. Conn II........ M. J. Callahan.......... ̀.

J. F. 3let:,'ath .............J, Roofers ...........

Devi'. Conway....... ... hi. Maloney............

Loui> R. Herrman........'~~ }. C, immons ........... •'

Fr:utk M. Gcrir h......... 1 Ph,hp Starch........... •'

Jesse V:m ('den......... 11. C. Bonnet.-........ •`

Patrick llvrt ............. \William Keahon .......

William \Ichcuny....... 1 Jame+ Kelly...........

3Inrrls W,-inbcr J posc 't A. Hermann..... •.

lternard J. L:.1ly........ . James Heran..........

James A. Harper........ Mil Ed. Flynn .............. "

H. M. ( loldsehmidt ......I Patrick O'Concur......

1,aae F. J:re„h............ A.I. (:,[son ...........

L'ealie Suit, bite ........1 Jac. Hut conl..... ......

Frank F. Boyle......... i Willi;rm McKeon.......

.n h:t't J. Sloe _1,...........I J.rhn E. Peony.........

A. A. Ctu'ley .............~I 11.J. Lannigan .........

1:J so. ad F. R.ai don......! Bernard 3lalune ....... "

henry Pratt .............'. 1\'illi:lm A. Rahell......'

John Call-n............. Su chaal J. Flemming...'

James I. U'Grady....... '. Charles Fan 'ell.........

Henry Brooks ............William Loebell........1

John A.'Fhornpsno....... Au. Z.,lm ..............'

Olin . 51,rtln,........... J 1 J Ed. Cimnin ham....... •' ~

Edward B. Foote......... Jo'uu O'Rourke ........ "

Bush Monahan........... Will,anl Glennon.......

James Gordo"........... M. J Callahan.........

George Kle;........... ........... F g .,rd H. Thom - on..~ P' i

Sai ICI m -. in...........I 1A. I 1',00e i.........

(eery„ W. Bruck........ George Ruth...........

Ro;;.:r J. 11.,gan ......... IS. W. I oughton .......

Henry Fuchs........... . C. H. Graham..........

George C. Fitegcrald ..... B. Meyer..............

1:. J. Cu'floy .............. Va,:mey...

RciiuLhcm....' Failed to qu:J iiy. t, ❑ I~I ,o Is m c iy......... Rich.:rJ I.ynrh.... .... N. 1'. Cimu:) ..I, h:uL It to lualily.

•. •• o Lmr . \leH'.0 ........... I K:Illh Id ............. .' •'

•. .. 4 I1 ill uuu C... .,:u ........ .. 91. "1A icy .... '. '.

i J.,..,.I h I;:.un ............. I. 5 rin,wor............

•. .... '• „ 1Cili to II to u.......... 1'itililu .a:u un ........... .. .'

` I •I t'. t)': „ r........ }... I1. \\-.Ills...........

R'.m—cd. I n I:on:. I Lu l .............. 11. C. L'on nrr...........

.. ... , Not found. SI t, W. C. C:n I......... . ..... \C Jliam Kenhu ••

. ...' Removed. ..• r, Il, u,ry 131 hsb,uim....... Junes KcIle ........... '' •.

.... xi ,q like N , U'diie........ .. Jnmc.~ F:. Cnen:,.. ....

" .. ...., 17 ,t-. 1hr F. C„fley...... .. ... imc, Huron .......... •• '• J.

...' •• 1 76 Armdil Sr. Schmidt...... Eri,;n'd l lyun .........

Tmnmauy...... Resigned. g ,k Jo!,, II. Flu', i'I .......... P..tri k (.)'Canty, r, ..... •' •.

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I human McMahon....... A. I. Corset, ............

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LcupnlJ F. tipannor...... , I. Ih~n,¢mr .. ••

13 a, has A. Luce.......... 11. Boyce.............

.... aq ~ zt Harry F...pplr.......... Michael F.Alnonec.. '•

...., ::~ xe t,ut;,rm e L • . .,.........

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. Pn ....... ......

6, . • Michael J. (iillig.nn ....... 1.. \Icl.oughlin.........

" .... 75 z', FreJere k May........... 11. J. Lanigan.......... .. .. „

I , 04 R. A. Stcndieke.......... Yctrr 1)aschcr......... •• •.

" ....I Failed to tin, lily. t . a Richard F. Fordhatn..... loho J. Walte........... •. "

re William Fitzpatrick....... henry F. Frock........ •• '.

\Ov1 1Bl•;1: 2 9, 1890. THE CITY RECORD.

North river, and the halt slips aljoining Welt Solent) -ninth "trcut tier, North river, be and I hereby is awarded to the Morris & Cumit gs Dredging ('o., upon the approval of the ti t'ties b_v U.arc. t cost tvn„v. [lie Comptroller.

t In motion, the Board adjourned.

3821

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AIL'(iUSTIl5 '1. 1)0( 1IARTN', Secretary.

\ meeting of the Board of U,xks of the City of New 1'urk, hell at the office of the Iii aid, Pier' A,” Battery place, Thursday, November 13, iStlo.

('resent—Pre.,ident Post. Commissioner Matthews.

Cram. The minutes of the meetings held the (ith instant, there read and apt it oved. 1'Ite 1're>ident not voting, for the reason that he was ii it Ili esei it at the time 'ai'l meetings were

held. Stephen 1. Nash, attorney on behalf of S. Charles Welsh, executor, appeared before the Board

and reiterated the offer made by his client, I)'cenlber 17, I Sib, to sell to the \ lay ur, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of Not vork the seventy-live feet of bulkhead next north of Harrison street, North river. Which offer was relu,ed, :uid the matter beings hit 'thcr diseu-Ised and con-siderecl, the f ii lowing resolutions were unanimously adopted by tht! affirmative votes of ('resident Post and Couunissioners Matthetrs and Cram.

Resolved, That the till an 1111'ri, res,Ilutiou of the Board, adnp;ccl on the 6th of Dc till cc, 1887, 1 relative to the Franklin Street Section, betnd hereby is tintrnded ti read as ful loss s :

1(csolved, That the Engineer-it .Chief be and hereby is Itiiected to pwinced with the cl, list itic-tan of sullictent concrete base-blocks for the I,ull,head or ricer wall bettseen the south end of the North Moore Street Section, winch is at a point about equally dist.,nt between Franklin and Nurth Moore streets and a point about 25 feet southerly of 11:1rrison street ; abo that lie be roil hereby is directed to proceed with the con,truction of aitout 220 fee[ cultbtiunai if the 'all tulklieatl or river wall, upon the same gencial plan a., that for the Beach Swect 'ectiun, aril of a pil'r to be known , as lice, new 24, North river; tin il that all Ni,' iv ok icichy- ordered Ire peilorincd otherttise than by contract, as provi ie l by section 71401 the New l ~lrk Citt' ('un,olid,itie ,n Act, and that it be dote by tl:e force of the I)epartmctt by , lay's work, except at lurch of the labor its i, u swirl ..ay here-after Ire contracted for ; and that all the material and tlrcdin^ nece.,aiy for the alcove-mentioned work of the stall not heretofore contracted for, it which I 'v not her alter Ire contracted for, be purchased by the Treasurer otltertti-c than by contract

tit motion, the following resolution was ado> tell Resolved, That the p unt issued April co, 1587, :iii th ode ing l Lunt .n Donaldson to rise and

ocetq,y one hundred felt of the bulkhea.l ,outherly from Franklin street, Nllrth river, together with the permit issued March I, I$89, to the Saugerties and New Vile titeanlboat Company to use and occupy the flitter end of Pier, uIII 35, North river, Ire anti the sa-lie are hereby canceled and revoked, and the Secretary be anct lie is hereby directed to notify the said art ins to remove front :uul 5 ,rate the atoreioaitt premiss•, within P-it days alter receipt 01 notice.

The tolll,wing cutnmuuicatious were received, read, anti, On motion, ordered tel be placed oil file, viz, : Front the fire I)eparuul'ut- Reyuesling dredging on the north side of flock at Castle (larder,

the berth designated for the lire - t,, at '• I' lie New Yorker." The Engineer-in-Cltief directed to make requisition for (lMlf ping to a deism of twclve feet at mean low seater.

Front time Deparhnent of Street C'lcaniuti--lnforntiug the Board that urdcrs have been issued to stop the tilling between Ninet}'- lourth and Ninety-filth sheet,, Fist River.

From the Counsel to the Corporation- Approving specifications and Corm of contract for repair-ing and extending Pier, nety 46, North river, for repairing and painting the .,hied thereon, and dredging thereat, under Contract No. 359•

Fran the I'ivance l)ep:irtment—Returning tie prol:o-al of the Morris and Ctunin s Dredging Company fur ii red ling between Seventy-eighth and Seventy -ii intlt streets, Noith river, under Contract Ni. 358, tcith the approval of the adequacy and suh5cieticy of the sureties thereto.

Front Fdnnlnct I'otlin, Jr.—Advising the Huard upon tt hat tern. lie is willing to cons ey to the I city two plots of land at foot of l'ltuty-fintrth street, North river.

On motion, the whole matter was referred to Conuui-sinner Grant to examine :utd repot'. Prom the Knickerbocker ice Company—Accepllump the terms and conditions of the resolution

adopted November 6, 15go. From the Gas Engir c and Power ('uml laity --Requesting permission to shed platform at Morris

1lock. Permit granted, the work to Le hoof• l used under the direction and supervision of the Eu-gineer-in-Chief, and to remain only during the pleasure of the Hard.

From Canda and Kann--C'omp lain iu, that the cri ti-him ll<head erected by the Knickerbocker Ice Company, interferes with the time of the premi-es leased to t lieu t at the foot of West Niecty -Sc venIii street, and requesting it relate of rent. Referred to the Trca-tiicr with power.

[,rom Simpson, tipence antl Young-- Rep„rting that several piles in der Pier, new 56, North t river, require rel t-tening. The Engineer-w-C'hicf directed to repair, provided the same is rctlttired by the tel iii s (,I their lease.

Frotu john A. Davis - R.questimg permission ti erect a tool-]rouse and office on the Pitr, foci of Thirty -Ninth street, -North river. Granted, provided the trritten consent of the lesree, be filed ill I chi-- I )epai tmen t.

From 'I homas J. Macdonald—'I etuP- ring his ic'ignati ii is Blacksmith. Resit,natiou accepted. F rom the National 'I iausit Company Requl sting permit it) place -i small amount of rip-rap

su«lh of Vest Nines)'-eighth .,(reel, anti within the established lines of Toellth avenue. Granted, the work to be done under the control and jwi,diction of the Engiucer-in-Chief of this I tel-artutent,

front Joint Peirce—Requesting that the time for the dclicery of granite, under Contract No. 335, be extended until januaty I, 189i. (;ranted, provided the written consent of the sureties be tiled in this Del, attment.

Front the liroolclyn and New York Ferry Company—Accepting the terms of the resoluttou adopted November 6, 1.'9o, fur the use of bulkhead foot of Twenty-second street, East river.

Front the Central Rail road Cump:tny of -\ew Jersey—Requestii g permit to repair the end of Pier 8, North river. -1 lie action of the Premicleul in issuing a permit approved.

Front 'kite I lobokeu Ferry Contpnnc—Requt sting permission to repair the south ferry-rack toot of Christopher street, and also replace piles on the eucl of Pier, new 44, North river. The action of the President iu issuing a permit approved.

From The Ilarlcm and Mom ri,an a Transportation I•ine--Requesting permit to erect an open shed oil pier fold of Olie 1-1undred and '1hirueth street, Harlem jiver, in accordance with plans I submitted. Granted, the saute to lie and remain only during the pleasure of the hoard.

From The Lone Star Boat Clttb—'1'ran;mitling a letter from W. P. Knapp, a, tor icy, respecting the right tel locate their boat-house foot of Dime Hundred and fifty-thircl street, llarleni river.

From Robert Ni. 1•'eiris : ist. Requesting permit to repair Pier 28 and the bulkhead between Piers 28 and 29, East

river. Granted. itch. Requeatiug permit to replace two oak lender-piles on outer end of Pier Ig, Ea,t river.

( ranted. From Simon Ste vens—Inclosing letter flout R. U. Rolston, trustee, r<quealing an additional

extension of thirty days for the p-tymeut of the claim Of this I)epartment for rebuilding the bulkhesul between Seventeenth and liglttcentit streets, last river. idcferrett to the Treasurer with power.

From Fogg & Scribner - Requesting an exteuaiun .,f eight days to complete the work of build-ing a crib-bulkhead from (Inc Hundred and 'I-himty-eigltth to One Ilundred and Fortieth street,, Harlem river, tinder contract No. 318. Granted.

Front Ilock Master Martin Reporting repairs required to the bulkhead platform foot of East Seventy-ninth street, also to the south Pier foot of Eighty-sixth street, East ricer. The Engineer-in-Chief directed to examine and repair, if necessary.

From Dock Masher Aimedl—Reporting damage to Pier, uetv 43, North river. The Engineer-t n-Chief directed ti, examine am ct report.

From Dock Shatter Cogge,ltall -Requesting instructions as to the berthing of the uyste r boat I in front of New West Washington Market, The action of the President and Commissioner Crain in i directing the Dock Master to provide temporary accommodations thereat approved.

Prom Dock Master Coye—Reportimig that the planking on cuter end of Pier, new 29, least -- river is in a dangerous condition. file Entiineer-In Cltief directed to repair.

From Dock Master Brady—Reporting a quantity ,t broken paving stones on new-made laud, - between Franklin and North Moore streets. The Engineer-in-Chief directed to remove.

From Dock Master Parks --Rep '>rting that Pier, new 6o, North river, requires cleaning tint repairing. Request the Department of Street Cleaning to clean, and notify lessee to repair.

The Treasurer, Commissioner Matthews, submitted his report of receipts fur the week ending In November 12, 1890, amounting to $89,927.42, which was received, and ordered to be spread in full on the minutes, as follows : F

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Frost Wttont. N.,e \Vu:vr. AMMOUNT. '1'orat.. DE,os- Insult

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1890.

Nov. 6 Day] Milliken ...............u cp's. rent hhtl st 7611: st., K. k....... ,h,W 54 re

6 George W. Plunkitt .......... Filling in at W. 45th st., N. R. ,. .... 20 00 T

6 George W. Penniman......... r qrs, rent use l.u, iv- adj. Pier 36, E.RI 750 0o

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Nov. 6 l:om ::,,•un~t;un!, l'ia'r l.uuil uc t 5 I , r,r. sill Par, 111'. :, N. hit ... ....I . 7,625 uu

n N.' . , li.,tt,,. Iran,, C....... a„ Ln.ty. !- ,r pliu. Lrt. t i,.r• '-lilt 7, 1•:. k .... ......

..

4.-th 6.r Laid lust

fro 00

Suit & Rl,, nic ............... -t., t•:. R ............... 37 50

E. \I. & I. N'. t:r ,s n .......... 6 -. 1 'ier at 5til -t.. IC. R ....... 750 oo

-- -- Pier at 3,a *t., E. k ...... 625 00

end Di. I „1 ".6.5, -- Pi-, m,, 0, N. k.......

.. '• ........ '. bbd. S. Pier, ncll _7. N. k. .~.3• o : c. ---- I 420,olq 04 Nov.6

•. 6 1'hc 1;. \ I1. k. fits '.u........ r yr.. cnt Iticr:. lit 20 and 2,. N. R. _' .37-: oo

.. 6 I .. .. I'll, t F.. 37th It.~ 1•:. k...., ; o.

.. 6 I •' ........ •. tae I. u. ll .. t•..,:. .11 I'ier i7. R ............ .Es 75

.• 6 I Ruin l.,nn1,: c kl r Ire t ,......... -- • • - t.. pier :a \1'. 4,111 .t.• X. k ................... 25 00

6 •• .. ,i:-'. at I;:mk st., N. 1Z .... - .25 w

•. 6 •: .. till. at 9y1 a., F. k ...... ;li oo

., ti '. ......... ' lit nit aotlh st., N. I:... - 'o of

•. 6 i Jcn-. ~kidmorc,' Sims......... i,i.li. at 35th a., F. R ....... t _; cc

•• 5 it lliam I'. Clyde & Ci~......., '_• l'ier ;3 and 1, Per _}4. cic., IC. R ............. z.., oo

•• 6 Frank Phelps ................. -. Pier 4c, etc., F. k ........ ------ oo

•' 6 li'klynaudX.1'.1,crryCo... Lu.w.Lct.F., tad alai ,,,t sus..

F. R .............. t,i ur 63

6 North River Steamboat G•... ” Pier, oW N. IC----- ---so «,

.. Prol'. Si 5tou. ft. S. Co......... -- I'i,r, old as, N. IC ........ o, , oo

•• 8 Luue, 11cClc•nahan........... I, Pier at ;eth st., N. k ..... - 5,u, oo I

_ to C. L. Morgan .............. •• E. ' - Pier ,8, F. R....... 1,125 00

\:Itional Line S. S.... .. ,... liar N. ;9, 7,625 co

•' ,o N. Y. C & H R. R.R. C'o...... -- Pier tout 36111 it., 11. k.... 3,750 a,

- to •• '. ..... ..

I. u. w , :,t 13.I N. mu rcets,

fR . ..... 250 co

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k'ior. nc,c, is ere.. V. IZ..., 3.750 00

„ .. .. I. ,. iv., b,.t. t`.. 65th & Ii •• .... -lreeis, N. k. S......... s,'so 00

.. ~ .. .. ..... Pit,- 4, F. R ........... ...

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t,«o 00

Ii' .• .• ....., •• IJlltt. Ill's. fil'l'y 4 & 5, I. Il.- T50 00

•, to .. .. ..... -' Pier 6, E. R .............. .lo,. -o

I.. .. ..... a-c i, u lc., bete W. ooth & tn,t oil', t-, N. Is' . ..... m e ga, oil

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ml- .. .. .. Pier, ntw 6t..... ... ;000 cu

•. , • - •• ..... Itid p(m - Lct. lam, „Ill 27 Si 28. IN. IC ...... ...... 537 38

,. t.. .. .. ..... it,,!. p(m. ! ,.1. Ii dt 27, 7. R ............. 787 50

.: 11 .. .. .... Pico, uevr ((2, N. lit ........ 5.. eo a,

•. ,~, .. ., ..... Site I'll l i,-r 1t-. -,~•.h >ns^t Too co

.. ,,, .. .. ..... "fm bl d. W. Goth -1-. A. N. ,5 00

.. t I. l'. SI er:er,:a•.1 .............. '• lien, o!d=4, 1'.11.......... 7311 ell

.. to t'lunkut Si smith........ .... II at W. 5, .t ......... 97= se

.. .- l' arirt, J. Brady ............. W't,,trl,i,, , I lstru-I \'. a, N. t:... 513' _9

.. KdcrarS Abeel.......... .•.. q. .... cos

.. 1 _ Stilt C' g,re.hall ........... ., .... so Si

.. t _ (.1,.1 F'ark.. ............... 8. '' .... .1 ~3 73

.. tee k-a, S. 1t :,, its............... I.,, .. .... 2.. 16

to L'.t. Rlimey ................ tz '' .... 1st o-

•. a Ittury A. l'.Ilmsiine......... r. I.. IZ.... ;1 47

•' .... t.o:.l 6,

.. is lolls J. Ryan ................ -- 5. " .... I,t 73

•. Iz Jo rph It. t m, m,............. -- 7. -- .... 6. t6

.. J Iz Jilt U.Irtin ............... .. .. .... ,.. Io8 (4

2 Jau.c. W. l'at'e................ i o -

II Irseph F. Sla.han........... ., t;. ... 38 .o '.

•. tv AIctropolit:m F, rr} Co....... . 1 t nt I'ur ut F.. till a.. I•:. IZ.... 1 1 --. -_ mil 975 00

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E. \L V.nTas I ............. 1'ier :it W. t .th <t., N. 1.... 5- {c 2 5,

.. r2 N. 1'. C..C• H. R. R. R. Co.... .. flee 5. E. R ............. I -i,i So W

•• 12 •. •. •• loll. t:l'i. I'Itt, 5 t`' i t'.. IZ. ,50n

569,908 Nov,3

.'r qr,z7 42 i 5(4,927 42

Respectfully -11bmiltcd, JAMES \It11'TIIFW5, Treasurer.

From the Engineer-in-Chief: ist. Report for the week ending November 8, 1t'yc. 2d. Reporting completion of the work under Cult ad No. 318, for building a rrib-bulklrewl

our One Ilmtchreel and 'Thirty -eighth to (Inc IjuniIrcll and F.'rtieth streets, Itarleut river. 3d. Recommending that the time for the complrli.>n of iii' work It building a new Pier, foot of

orty-fifth street, North river, under Contract Ni. 327, I's extended Ili Octuber 22, 1890. Recom- d iclation adopted.

4th. Reporting the death of Laborer :\ctin -\\ tt hmnn Francis Moss, No. 2. The Secretary rented to drop hi, name from the list of ewpluyec•-.

5th. Recommending the removal of loth the to-mice and watchmen trout the premises between Hundred and Forty-fifth and One Hundred and Fortv_si\th streets, N, 'it tt river, and suggest-

g that a tit w fence be placed on southerly side of I )ne I [wtdred and I' ,rty -,;xtli street, and along he tteetcrly line of the Hudson i-timer Raih-uad. Recommrnd:tIi In adopted.

6th. Reporting that he had su'pended Laborer Asti, g-Vs mtchnt:ln 'l l: time as T. I Setups t'y, and commending that he be discharged. Referred io executive se--ton.

7th. Submitting specification, and form of c'uutract for dredging; ,it site of netv pier, foot of wentieth street, East river.

Un motion, ordered to be placed on file, and the following resolution alloptetl Resolved, That the specifications and form of contract, as prepared and submitted by the

ngineer-in-Chief of this Department for tredting on the site of the new Pier at the foot of

3822 THE CITY RECORD . NOVEMBER 29, 1890.

Twentieth street, East river, and the approach thereto, be and they hereby are approved, subject to The action of the Treasurer iu awarding the orders to Beard & Kimpland and Alfred J. the approval of the Counsel to the Corporation as to form, and the Secretary be aid hereby is Murray, they being the lowest bidders, approved. directed to have a sufficient number of blank forms of proposals printed and proper advertisements The Secretary reported that the pay-rolls for the General Repairs and Construction Force, for inviting estimates for doing said dredging inserted in the various newspapers designated by law, the week ending November 7, 189o, amounting to 87,653.39• had been approved and audited and

8th. Reporting that earth-filling was received at East Ninety-fourth Street Section during the transmitted to the Finance Department for payment. week ending Saturday, N,,veml'er 8, iS9o, for which no tickets were collected. The Treasurer 'the Secretary also reported that he had transmittedto the Hon. Richard O'Gorman, Judge authorized to collect amount due and to have printed forty books containing twenty-five hundred of the Superior Court, and to the Counsel to the Corporation, the return made by the Department tickets each, to the mandamus issued in the matter of the People of the State of New York, on the relation of

9th. Recommending that the time for the completion of tile work of dredging at \Vest Thirty- Frank 1 landreau, against the Commissioners of Docks, for the removal of certain floating struc-third street, and for P.er at \Vest Forty-fifth street, surth river, under contract No. 328, be es- 1 lures from the bulkhead northerly of the approach to Pier, new M17, Noitli River, tended to Decem',er 1, 1890. Recommendation adopted, provided the written consent of the sureties The Auditing Committee submitted an audit of twenty-four bills or claims amounting to is filed in t'6is 1)epartutcnt. $12,go7.4o,and four bills or claims amounting to $37,356.55, which were approved and audited, and

[eth. Reporting repairs require I r/ Pier, new 60, Ncrth river. Notify lessee to repair. j ordered to be spread in full on the minutes, as follows : tilt. Iu reference to tilling behind [l:e new crib-bulkhead, from One Hundred and Thirty- On Construction Account.

eight Eli to Line Il rime Ired ii nil Fortieth street, II ark mm river. Keferretl to Contntt,siouer Cram. Asdit No Name, Amount. t=lh. 'ubutitaug specifications and form of contract for dredging for proposed 1'ier, new 14, [ [435• Popham C Co., coal .................... 415 00

North river. 11436. limo n & Fleming, cobble; and rip cap ........ ............... 1,9.34 04 Ott m -ti ordered to be placed on file and the following resolution adopted 1 11437. Kurtz Bag Company, bags ................................... 87 00 Re;ulved, That the specification; and form 1 contract as prepared and submitted by the En- 1,438. Bactjer & Meyerstein, cement, ................ 5

~ineer-in.Ch;ef cd this l)e a tment for Ilrcd in!.; for ro osed Pier, ne,c [. , North river, and a • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I, [ o 00

6 ~, 1 • ,' R l P # 114 .;g. \\'. Ames & Co., castings, etc .................... ....... i, too 00

ortion of the halt lip a-J uinin g the south side of same, he and theyhereb are a' Ironed, sttl,•ccl to """.. pJ 6 Y • t I J " [ [440. 1:. \V. McC]ave ~` CO., yellow pnu....... ................. 288 41 the al,provc.l of the C-,niseI to the Con potation a, to firm, amt tl:e Secretary be and hereby is 11441, lalues Brand, cement......... ....... 1,246 56 dtrec:el ti have a sufficient number of stank films of proposals printed and proper advertisculeuts [t ..................... 442. ;Afeekcr & CO., c~al........ .......... 213 25 ...................... ins aim i c

t io to for doinctaa idsdied

gut No.in [cited

in t he theious newsp ape r, designated by law. [ 1443• Joseph \V. Uur yet , yellow pose and spruce ..................... 360 71

1 y 5 filling at E'ant One I Iundred and Tenth 11444• Alexander Pollock, diving-dresses, etc ......................... 291 24 street, Iiarlem river. 11445. II. A. Rogers, fitting in boilers, etc ........................... 452 84

distancen of filly t,fcpt along n %vas granted

r an neda( corge

t I V. Plun and untilSeve l a o i 1891, to

ast I l lam ll in artd 11446. The E. R. Dl ill and Lumber Company, spruce.......... 9

Tenth street, Ifarlem river. "l lie stork to I e if under the sup of the fin ineer-in-Chief 11447. C1 hecJ & Kane, centers...... ove, e .......................... q 40

• _ • . 11448 7 he J. L. Mott iron 1Vurla, stove, etc ......................... 11 64 I of this l)eprtrtment, prodded the suits of fifty dollars lie paid for said prtvilege. [[449, Sperry & I'ophaln Coal Company, tool ........................ 250 00

[4th. I.eporttng the completion of the is oil of buihlin~ a new pier, foot of I ifty sixth street, I1450. Atlantic Urcdging Company, dredging .......... ............. 3,467 70 North river, n,gether with a temp -rary platform approach thereat. The Dock Master directed to 1145[. James Brown, building sewer ............. .

........ .......... 477 38 collect wharfage. 11452. 1Vul. Ii. Fergtuun & Suns trenails and wedges .................. 26 80

lath. Report on Secretary', Onlcr; Nos. 9582, [oo6o, 10 CS 10367, 10370, 10377, 10396, 11453• Corn Exchange Iii,, Company, bagging sheets .................. 275 00 IO397, 104(5, 104zi, 10424, 10456, 10477, 104,9, 10491, 10492, 10494 10497, and [0511; respect- 11454. Stackpole & Brother, new centre to transit ..................... 45 00 inc., the rlreclbiu;; ordered at Thirty-ninth street, "mirth river ; superintencicd rep :urine sewer at bulk- I [455. A',ero's Towing Line, towg 320 00 in ............ head foot cif Niuety-si'.th street, North river ; the erection of a shed ou Platform on the we;rerly

w • • • • • • •

side ~If Pier 38, East river ; reset teeth mooring-posts at n-rtbeast corner of upper Fier at Eighty_ i2> iI2 97

sixth sires t, La,t ricer; the runniur of a six-inch iron t)i>e under Pier foot of Fortieth street,n Gr~teral Repairs Account.

1 11456. I. 1L Murray,Ncoke ...................................... $14 00 North river ; a; to the locating of boat-house at One hundred and I'ifty -fourth street, Harlem 11457. Alexander Pollock, armature plates, etc ....................... 118 48 river ; cleancli bullchc;A-platform bcureen Seventy eighths and Seventy-ninth streets, and upper 11458. 'l'he L. 14 Mill Lumber Co., sprite q5 and lower Piers at I-Sghty-sixth sheet, Last river; repaired coal pier on east side of \\'ard's

& 651

Island, 11arlcln ricer ; place,! \Vatchtnen at bulkhead on southerly side of Eleventh street, North 794 43

river, au.l can the approach to Piers, new 46 :ml 47 ; repaired sheathing on deck of Pier foot of $12,907 40 Thirty-f ttrth street, North river ; supcnoteuded sheathing of upright portion of coal elevator on north half of bulkhead beureen One ll iii iii rect amt Fourteenth and One 11undred and Fifteenth streets, RECAPITULATION. Harlem river : driving pile's at outer end if tier old 29, North tit er ; repaired bulkhead between 21 Bills or claims on Construction Account ............................. .

........ S[z,i[z 97 Franklin atoll pontoon streets ; superintended the makinL,of two entrances or exits from ferry-house 3 General Repairs Account .................................. 794 43 ftut of 1-ult„n street, and painting ferry-huue foot of \Vall street, East river ; driving piles at Pier 9, ! - North river, anti Pier 15, 1'i1st titer ; and the removal of canal boat 11 Leviathan," sunk foot of j 24 Bills or claims amounting to .............. ................ $[2,907 40 ................. Ninct%-sixth sweet, \urth over. -

The full-,%ving rc,,lution, offered by Commis-inner Crani, October 23, 1890, was, Respectfully submitted, Up ,n nuouon, taken front rite table and uuanimous-ly ad,,pted by the affirmatiec votes of I'resi- JAMES MA'r"I'HL\\S, L Auditing

dent Post and Comnlis,ioncrs Matthew, and Cram : J. SERGEANT CRAM, Committee. Resolved, that the Engineer-in-Chief lie and hereby is directed to proceed with the extension of New York, October 30, 1890.

Pier, new 47, North river, t', the Inerheall-llime of [8no; ansI that all the work hereby ordered be On Construction Account.

perm i t Unl \ctcrwi -c thialr,d y' con tract, l ascp~ ovided by section 714 of the -env York City Con- Audit. No, Na""'. Amount.

thes of y force of the I)rpartutent by day's work, except 11459. \Villiant IP. Kelly, Estimate No.2, Contract 349 .............. 52,881 8o

Si) much if the labor iii l material as Is now or may hereafter be contracted for, and that all the I 11460. AV'illiaut I . Kelly, Estimate Ni. 2, Contract 348 .............. 9,342 90 materials, cools, and cIicilgiti ncce'sary therefor, :mil not heretofore contracted for, or which may 11461. Fogg & Scribner, Estimate No. 8, Contract 318 ............... 13,052 55 not hereafter beet nu::ciel1 fur, be purchased by the'll-casurer otltemwise than by contract. --- $25,2 77 25

Ihc follow nn- preamble., and res ,fouls, were adopted: On General'pan -s Repas 4ccount. T

1 lrllcati,,n has been made by the New Y,,rk Central and Hudson River Railroad I [462. Barth. S. Cmonin, Estimate No. I, Contract No 341 ....................... 12,109 30

Company to Change the dimensions of Pier, new 63, North river, from the bulkhead on the north- erly side I,y adding a bride ur fl .,at thereto ; and $37,386 55

\I h;rc is. Ilse C'ummi;,iu mum , of the 5ii I mi , I und, at a meetin,, held on the [4th day of Fr ebuary n , 18g, approved and n e useted h to te ch n atie in the dim n

esions of said pier ; be it RL'CAPrtuLAT1oN.

1<csult'e,I, "1'llat a erntil be mm hereby is ranted tct time New Yurk Central and Ifud;un River 3 Bills or claims on Construction Acco .................................. $25,277 25 1 [ Gettcral Repairs Account ....................... og

Railroad Cwnp,wy to c msuuct a b;idgc or float uu the northerly side of and adjoining Tier, new """""' [2'I 30

63, North river, fifty-five feet wide and extending our ct arch from the hulShoal rue hundred anll f,ru nice n feet ; saki c;,n-truetiuu to be under the sulrsvision of the Engineer-in-Chief of this Depart- 4 Bills or claims amounting to ............................................... $37,386 55

nice ; and be it further Respectfully submitted, Rc.ulvccl, 'fhl[ this Board hereby a,lees to lea-c to th - e said railroad a utpauy fifty-five feet of lA\IES MATTHE\VS,Auditing

bullthc m ad, c- summit at and runn it g nor from the fro said bier, together with th nd e la under water, I J. 51':IRUEAN T CRAM, I Committee. fifty-live by one hundr,d and f,uuce,m feet, f ❑ Irout of laid bulkhead, upon which the above-men- New York, November 7, 1890. tioned 1. ridge ur float is to b-: con-tructud ; the -.ail premise:: to be includeli in the lease of Piers, ' '1'he action of the President in transmitting the same, with requisitions for the amounts, to the new 6t, 62 sold 63, Nin-th river, :smith the bulkheads between the northerly side of \Vest '1tmurtieth N'inance Department for payment, approved. street au't the m,rche, ly -ide of \\e rt Thn-ty-tfurd ,'reel to the said ratlruad company, for the con- The following requisitions were passed sideraroo c,I tLe annual remit of i 1,200 lit be paid by the lessees quarterly, in advance, to the "Treasurer Rccfster No. For whir. if this I tellaruncut ; and in t a;e of renewal the lull' of $1,300 per annum.provided, however, 8585. One htutdrecl pilcs ....................................... Estimated cost, $850 Co that these resuluUuus shall not be' LiuclinS or of any force or curd unless the said lessee shall, with- 8586. Services of to{, per hour ............. .................... I 5 00 in ten cloy., aca'pt in smiting the terms and conditions contained herein. 8587. AVrought spikes........ , 44 01)

l:u. c,cemi, That fifty-five feet of the bulkh ead, commencinga

at and running northerly from Pier, 8588. AVhite lead, kerosene oil, etc .............................. .' 121 50 new 63, N"Itit river, be and is hereby set aside for the sole use of the special kind cf comuierce and 8589. Thirteen hundred piles ................................... 9,350 00 w ~o,e of railroad freight bu,ine's awl connections therewith bywater.

and 5tcamsh- Coin- 8.9o. Repairs to floating property. ...................... ....... 50 00 t I

Id me comuttuuvatior. fmom \I tgau's Louisiana and Texas Railroad I 8591. One lot of lumber ........ ............................... " 58 00 parry, lessee if Fier, new 25, No.th river, t,peti:er with that received from C. P. Iluntington, lessee 8592. Stove-pipe, etc ......................... ...... ......... 40 40 ,If 1'ter, new Nurlh river, acce ttin • the terms and conditions of resolution adopted October 2 8 Five hundred barrels trick setting 1 ortland cement.......... 1,260 00 37, ' l 6 31 ~ 593• 9 " 189c, fir the extension of said piers, were, 8594. Five hundred cubic yards broken stone ...................... 825 Co

L pun motion tsl:en from the table, ordered to be placed upon file, and the following resolution 8595. Five hundred col is yards broken stone ..................... 825 CO an- opted : 8596. Ruluhcr boots ............ ..... ......... .............. LI 247 68

j

37, North I p• 1' e l iii 8597. faint, glass, etc ......................................... 83 00 Rcs~lved, That the f:namcer-to-Chief ,~e and Le is herebydirected to prepare lane s ~ectfica-

tiuns and fn trio of cnn:ract for the extendin * of 1 iers, new 25and river, out to the ter- hcad line of 18)0. Requisition No.

The action taken by Coutntissioner, Matthews and Cram, in directing the Dock Master to 511. One gas-stove for Dock Master's Office, District No. 6, North river. charge the uyster dealers uccupyiug berth, at the piers and bulkhead, at new AVest \Vashington I 512. Desk and chair for Dock Master's Office, District No. 8, North river. Market, tvharfa eat tI e ate of fifty cents per day, for each and every berth, was approved. On motion, the Board adjourned.

Comnli•sluuer Crain Ins ved that the application of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company for a AUGUSTUS T. DOCHARTY, Secretary. lease of fiefs at the foot ,if Thirty seventh and Thirty-eighth streets, North river, for a merit of ten years, with privilege of renewal fur three a Iditional terms of tell years each, be taken from the The Board then convened in executive session. table :w l a lei se granted said e mpany fur a teL of tell years, at an annual rental of ten The applications of Charles Miller, Jr., Recording Clerk; Edwin A. Gregory, Jr., Clerk, and thun;and dollar=, with privilege of renewal for its additional term of ten years, at an advance of James W. Dyl.eman, Jr., Chain man, for increase of salary were, ten per cent. 'fhc said lease to commence when the aforesaid company are placed in actual Upon motion, tabled. pos>cs,lon of said pier:-. On motion the compensation of Theodore Ailing, Blacksmith, was fixed at forty cents per hour,

On moti-,n, action thereon was postponed. to take effect November 15, 1890. On motion, permission was granted George \V. Plunkitt to fill in north of \Vest Thirty-third street, The following persons were appointed

-North river, tip: 'mm payment of the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars, the work to be done under the directic,n and supervision of the Engineer-In-Chief of this Department. Laborer.

On motion, I)ock Musters Palmsnuc and Coye were directed to facilitate as much as possible Thomas Lestrange. the work of the Department of Street Cleaning at Old Slip and Rutgers street, East river. Dock Builder.

The application of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company for p_•rmis- sion to erect a platf)rnt and hood on the north side of freight shed on platform in front of bulkhead Patrick King.

suutlt of Pier 50, East river, and extend bulkhead-lice between the transfer bridges and coal sheds On motion, the Board adjourned. at \Tiflis avenue, Harlem river, were, AUGUSTUS T. DOCHARTY, Secretary.

Upon motion, taken from the table, ordered to be placed on file and permits granted. The aforesaid work to be done under the direction and supervision of the Engineer-in-Chief, and to be AQUEDUCT COMMISSION. and remain „sly during the pleasure of the Board.

'the Treasurer, Commissioner Matthews, reported that he had received the following estimate for fmlli,hinp the I)epartment with piles : hTmttes of Stated Meeting of the Aqueduct Commissioners, held at their OJftce, Ao. 209 Stewart

- - Building, on Wednesday, November ig, 1890, at 3 o'clock P. iLf too PILE- , asp PIL13s, 650 PILES, 450 Plies,

Foot. t. Co 'ro ! 5 FEET 50 TI) 5,5 FEET 55 so in FELT Co "1'U 65 FEET Lo c. Lune.

$5 50 each.

LONG. Lose.

Beard & Kimp'and ........................ $8 co each. $6 50 each. f7 5o each.

J. C. hl.;ore ................................. ro on .. 5 25 ., 6 00 •' 7 00 ..

Alfred J.Murray ........................... 900 „ 5 oo „ 6 on ,. 6 5o ,.

The M, P. Dunbar Company ................ Informal 5 75 " 5 75 " 7 00•

Present—The Commissioner of Public Works and Commissioners Duane, Tucker and Scott. On motion of the Commissioner of Public Works, the reading of the minutes of meetings not

heretofore read and approved was dispensed with at this time. 'l'he Committee of Finance and Audit reported their examination and audit of bills contained

in Vouchers Nos. 6428 to 6451, inclusive, amounting to $2,465.63. On motion of Commissioner Tucker, the same were approved and ordered certified to the

Comptroller for payment. The Construction or Executive Committee presented the following: The Construction or Executive Committee present the following communication received from

the Chief Engineer:

NOVEMBER 29, 1890. THE CITY RECORD. ;8~3

NEW YORK, November 19, 1890.

Schedule of the flow at Croton Dam into the New Aqueduct, as per request of the Chief Engineer of the Croton Aqueduct:

Since Wednesday, November :2, the flow of water has been continued at the rate of 50,000,000 gallons per twenty-four hours.

A. P'I'ECES-, Chief Engineer. —and recommend that the Caine be spread in full on the minutes and filed,

On motion of Commissioner Scott, the recommendation was approved. The Committee al,o reported in favor of the ado ion of the following resolution Resolved, That the action of the Chief Engineer in temporarily employing the following named

persons on the dates ltereinaft('r named for work at Shaft No. 18 of the New Aqueciuct, be and the same is hereby approved Eugene McSweeney, Bricklayer, November It ............ ................... $5 00 per (lay Hugh Doyle ,. ,r 17 ................... ............ 4 50

On motion of Commi>siouer Tucker, the same was adopted. The Committee also reported iii favor of the adoption f the following resolution Resolved, That, upon the teco:ninundation of the Chief Engineer, the accompanying bill of

John Pierce, for extra work done on the I'ocantico Gate-house, and not included in the tival estimate for said Gate-house, amounting to si2i.o8, be and the same is hereby ordered paid.

The same was adopted by the following vote : Affirmative —'flue Commissioner of Public Works and Commissioners Duane, Tucker and

Scott-4. The Committee also reported in favor of the adoption of the following resolution Resolved, That the action of the Chief Engineer in suspending without pay, from the 17th

instant, \Villiam 11. Johnston and A. C. Johnston, employed respectively as Journeyman Machinist and Foreman at Shalt 25 of the New Aqueduct, be and the same is hereby approved ; and upon the recommendation of the Chief Engineer, said persons are hereby dismissed from the employ of the Aqueduct Commissioners.

On motion of Commissioner Scott, the same was adopted. The Committee also presented the following : The Construction or Execulive Committee present the following communication received from

Engineers Fteley, Birdsall and McLean, concerning the safety of the present Croton Dam

NEW Y ORK, November 19, 184o. "!'o the llonorafile the Committee on Cons/cud/on:

GF.NTLF:JIEN--III compliance with your resolution of November 12, 1890, that we investigate the question of the safety of the present Croton Dam, we beg to report as lollon's:

From the few data at hand in regard to the construction of the present Croton Dam, we agree that. althottgha large portion of the superstructure is of a substantial Lhacacter, the foundation and especially the earth embankment at the north end are not built in such a manner as would be sanc-tioned by modern practice ; the continuous joint between the supporting earth and the masonry and the absence of a core wall in the north embankment being features which have been avoided by the Deparuucnt of Public Works and by the Aqueduct Commissioners in the construction of the dams in the upl,er part of the iv ershed. It must be said, however, that the old Croton Dam has sto.)d successfully for half a century, and that during that time heavy freshets have occurred causing ovcrtl,~ws which in two instances attainet( 77 and 81 inches in depth over the crest respect-ively, leaving between the higher level and the top of the earth embankment a margin of I foot 6 inches. The test of time is consequently the best recommendation in favor of the stability of the darn.

We submit herewith, for the information of the Commission, a copy of the only plan now on record as to the construction of the dam.

A flow of 6 feet q inches over the dam, if continued for 24 hours, would be equivalent to a sheet of water I?3 incites (Seep over the whole watershed. There are on record, however, several instances of rainfalls in this part of the country which would produce a much larger flow. Among, others, in October, 1869, there fell in the Connecticut valley, on two consecutive days, 8 to to inches of rain over an area as large, if not larger, than the Croton watershed, which would produce a much more abundant o%crllow.

In the Conentaugh valley the flow at the ill-fated dam above Johnstown was for several hours at the rate of more than 9,000 cubic feet per second equivalent to 6,000 trillion gallons per 24 hours, although the watershed is only about 56 square miles ; it is true that the flow on a much smaller watershed is comparatively larger.

In similar conditions the earth embankment of Craton Dam would have been overtopped and washed away. The same result would follow in case of the breaking of one of the upper dams.

In view of the fact that occurrences of this description are extreme cases, Messrs. Birdsall and McLean believe that they are not probable, and that the Croton Dam is sufficient to all intents and purposes to fulfill the duties that it is called upon to perform. Mr. Fteley, however, is of opinion that when the magnitude of the interests at stake is duly considered, possibilities, however remote, ought to be given full weight and be amply provided for.

Respectfully submitted, (;l-:ORGE W. BIRI)SALL, Chief Engineer, Croton Aqueduct. LUPENE E. MCLEAN, Engineer, Finance Department. A. FTLLEY, Chief Engineer, Aqueduct Commissioners.

—and recommend that the saute be spread in full on the minutes and filed. On motion of Commissioner Scott, the recommendation was approved, and the report ordered

printed. The Committee also reported in favor of the adoption of the following resolution Resolved, That the claim of Morton D. Cassidy for salary alleged to lie due him while employed

in the Engineer Corps of the Aqueduct Commissioners during the period commencing January 19, 1889, and ending May 22, 1889, amounting to $307.50, be and the same is hereby denied.

On motion of Commissioner Scott, the same was adopted. The Committee also reported in favor of the adoption of the following resolution Resolved, That trials of members of the Engineer Corps will be held at such times as shall from

time to time lie ordered by the Board, and shall be had before one or more of the Commissioners, based upon written charges and specifications. Such pertinent testimony as shall be offered for and against the accused shall be taken under oath, and the substance thereof reduced to writing, under the direction of the Commissioner or Commissioners hearing the case. If the case is heard by less than four Commissioners, the testimony shall be laid before the several Commissioners before judg-ment thereon.

On motion of Commissioner Scott, the same was adopted. The Secretary reported that the Comptroller of the City of New York has issued during the

month of October, i890, Additional Water Stock, amounting to $625,000, with interest thereon at the rate of three per cent., taken by the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund at par.

Which was ordered entered upon the haoks of the Commission and filed. On motion of Commissioner Scott, the hearing of the charges preferred against Inspector of

Masonry E. R. Scott, adjourned to this day, was postponed until Monday next, the 24th instant, at I1.30 o'clock A. M.

On motion of Commissioner Scott, the minutes of meetings of October 22, 27 and 29, November 5 and 12, 1890, were ordered approved as printed.

The Commissioners then adjourned. JOHN C. SHEEHAN, Secretary,

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. I OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.

MAYOR'S OFFICE, NEW YORK, March 4, 1890.

Pursuant to section I, subdivision 3 of chapter ,o, Laws of 1888, I hereby designate the "New Yorker Zeitung " and "New York Daily News," of the r;aily papers printed in the City of New York as the newspapers in which the advertise-ments of the public notice of the time and place of auction sales in the City of New York shall be published.

HUGH J. GRANT, Mayor.

MAYOR'S OFFICE, NEW YORK, February 1, 1889.

Pursuant to section 9 of chapter 339, Laws of 1883,1 hereby designate the "Daily News" and the "New York Morning journal," two of the daily papers printed in the City of New York, in which notice of each sale of unredeemed pawns or pledges by public auction in said city, by pawnbrokers, shall be published for at least six days previous thereto, until otherwise ordered.

HUGH J. GRANT, Mayor.

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1i-in MAYOR, Chairman : PREe,nENT OF DE PAOTIIENT C' TAXES AND AssEss\IeNTs, Secretary.

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COMMON COUNCII.. Office a/ C/erk n/ Common Council.

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POLICE DEPARTMENT.

Central Office.

No. 300 Mulberry street, 9 A. St. to 4 P. St. CHARLES F. MACLEAN, President; WILLIAM H. KIPP,

Chief Clerk ; T. F. RODENtOCGH, Chief of Bureau of Elections.

DEPARTMENT OF CHARITIES AND CORREC-

TION.

Central Office.

No. 66 Third avenue, corner Eleventh street, g A. M. to 4 P. M.

HENRY H. PORTER, President; GEORGE F. BRITTON, Secretary.

Purchasing Agent, FREDERICK A. CUSHMAN. Office hours, 9 A. at. tO 4 P. Si. Saturdays, 12 nt.

Contracts, Proposals and Estimates for Work and Ma-terials for Building, Repairs and Supplies, Bills and Accounts, g A. Si. to 4 P. M. Saturdays, 22 ht. CHARLES BEEN, General Bookkeeper.

Out-Door Poor Department. Office hours, 8.30 A. M. to 4.30 P.M. WILLIAM BLAKE, Superintendent. En-trance on Eleventh street.

I-IkI. I(F:PART'MEN'l

Office hours for all, except where otherw!so n'ted corn 9 .4. N. b, 4 P. II. Saturoays, to ta at.

!/rartr, ua,7rrs

Nos. t57 and 159 East Sixty-seventh stre•:t. HENRY D. Pcxauv, !'resident; CARL Jc 5nt:N, ace

ret:ay. Bureau a/ C'+iejnf /h/rs rt,uerr.'.

HccH RuvxFR, Chief of Department.

Gurea u of lit .'per/or of ('m,u/ttstildt~ .

PETER SEERY, Inspector of Combustibles.

B+rr. air ,,f PYr e .lbrrs%rai.

IAuns MrrcuEt.l.. Fire Marshal.

ntn'eau of Ins/r, tinn n1 Bui611r.5's.

THOMAS J. BRADY, Superintendent of Budd':;s.

Atternev to t), pa, bona.

15''t. L. FINNDLEY,

lire .-1(arnr 7rng rep/t.

J. A:LLim-r Ssu'rn, Superin torment. Central Office open at all hours.

F,hair S4a/L::

hoc. t_S and 13a West 'I :rrcl = tr.--'l. JOHN CASTI.r..s, Foreman-iu-Char;;e, 9 .t. >I. ,-- ; . a.

Ninety-nmlh street, hetwecn Ninth and 7-e:uh are,, .es, J userH Sites, Foreman-iu-Chargn. Opel at all hours.

HEAIAIf uta':1RI31ENr.

No. 3, Mott street, g (. Si. to 4 t'. M. CHHARLES G. \\11.00N, President; EsI+t. ,o- CLARK

Secretary.

EPAR'I'\IEN I' OF 1'L'B1.IC PARKS.

En. iyraut Industrial Savings Rank iluildin;, No. 49 and Sr hambers street, 9 ,t..L to 4 I'. SI. Saturdays, 12 M.

ALt.Fk7' GALLL'I', President; CHARLES DE h. Secretary.

0/f"/ 7b/:qc ra/.r:teal l7r(iuc,'r.

Arsenal, Sixty-lourth street and Filth avenue, ,, A. v to 5 1'. Si

Office of Sttf,'r,nftudrut of 23/ and 2.lth It'ard.c.

One Hundred and Forty-sixth street and Third ace- nue, a A. M. to 5 V. .v. _

UE:PAR'1',IEN'I' OF DOCKS.

l;attery, Pier A, North river. EDWIN A. I'os'r, !'resident; AeGrsres'I,. D-cm-(r.TS,

Secretary. Chive hours, from 9.0. M. to em'.

DEPAR'ra1F:N'I' OF TAXES AND ASSESSMEN ES

Staats Zcinmg Ilium [di mug, Tryon Row, 9 A. :.I. to 4 P. It Saturday=, ,z St.

MICHAEL COLEMAN, President; F, uvu T. Some it, Secretary.

DEPART\1ENt' OF STREET' CLEANING.

Stewart Building. Office hours, o A.M. to 4 P.:-:. H4xs 5. Be-T-r me, Commissioner l'ILLI,MI DALT,.s,

Deputy Commissioner; I;IL,ER-r. O. F. Nicoll., Cinch Clerk.

CIVIL SERVICE: SUI'F:RVISORY AND EXATIIN ING BOARDS.

Cooper Untnn, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. JAMes THoStstN Chairman of the Supervisory I;•Ianl;

LEE PHILLIPS, Secretary and Executive Officer.

BOARDOF ESTIAIA-rE AND AI'1'ORI'ION3IENT Office of Clerk, Staats Zeitngg Builclinc, Room 5.

The MANOR, Chairman: CHARLES V. A`cEE, Clerk.

BOARD OF ASSESSORS.

Office, 27 Chambers street, 9 A. M. to 4 P. It, EDWARD GILON. Chairman ; W.M. If. JASPER. Secretary

BOARD OF EXCISE.

No. g4 Flood street, 9 A. II. to 4 PSI, ALEXANDER MEAKUNI, President; JAMES F' Bm.n, r,

Secretary and Chief Clerk,

SHERIF'F'S OFFICE.

Nos. 6 and 7 New County Court-house, 9 A.M. to 4 r. St DANIEL E. SICKLES, Sheriff ; JOHN B. SEXTON, Under

Sheriff.

REGISTER'S OFFICE.

East side City Hall Park, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. FRANK L. FITze,ca.NLD, Register; JAatEs A. HAsi.lcv,

Deputy Register.

COMMISSIONER OF JURORS.

Room 127, Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway, 9 A.M. to 4 P. II,

CHAnm,es REtL.I.Y, Commissioner; JAMES E. CoNNEn, Deputy Commissioner,

COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. Nos. 7 and 8 New County Court-house, 9 A.M. to 4 r. st

I'. 1. Scumv, County Clerk; DEttos L. HOLMES Deputy County Clerk.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE

Second floor, Brown-stone Iluilding, City Hall !'ark, 9 A. nt. to 4 P. M.

JOHN R. I'ELLOWS, District Attorney ; CHARLES I McGee, Chief Clerk.

TITHE: CITY RECORD OFFICE, And bureau of l'rrnfiny-. Stationery, a flu? !;lank B<v.ks.

No, 2 City Hall, 9 A. st. to s r. mm., except Saturdays, on which d:n's 9 A. si. to toll.

W. J, K. KENNY, Supervisor; DAVID Rv.%N, Assist. ant Supervisor; JOHN J. MCGR.ATH, Examiner.

CORONERS' OFFICE.

No. 124 Second avenue, 8 A.M. to 5 P. M. Sundays and holidays, 8 A. II. to 12.3. P. M.

MI(:HAEL ill. INIESSEIIER, FERDINAND Levy, D.1NIP-L H.ANLY, Lot'Is W. ScHo:.T,e, Coroners; EDWArD F REYNOLDS. Clerk of the Board of Coroners.

SURROGATE'S COURT.

New County Court-house. Court opens at 1o,30 (. It EAST,,. S. RANSOM, Surrogate ; WILLIAII V. Lt:dRV

Chief Clerk.

SUPERIOR COURT.

Third floor, New County Court-house, Ir A. M. General Term, Room No. 35. Special Term, Room No. 33. Equity'fcrm, Room No 30. Chambers, Room No. 33• Part I., Room No. 34. Part II„ Room No. 35• Part Ill., Room No. 36. Judges' Private Chambers.

aturalization Bureau, Room No, 3m. Clerk's Office, Room No, 31, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. JOHN SEDGWICK, Chief Judge; THOMAS BOESE, Chic

Clerk.

STATEMENT OF THE HOURS DURING which all the Public Offices in the City are open for

business, and at which the Courts regularly open and adjourn, as well as of the places where such offices are kept and such Courts are held together with the heads of Departments and Courts:

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.

Mayor's Of/ice.

No. 6 City Hall, to A. M. to 4 P.M.; Saturdays, to A. M. to I2 Si.

HUGH J. GRANT, Mayor. WM. McM. SPEER, Secretary and Chief Clerk.

Mayor's Marshals 0/lice.

No. I City Hall, 9 A. M. to 4 P. Si.

DANIEL ENGELHARD, First Marshal. FRANK Fox. Second Marshal.

COMMISSIONERS OF ACCOUNTS.

Rooms 114 and 115, Stewart Building,~Q A. St, to 4 P.M MAURICE F. HOLAHAN. EDWARD P. BARKER.

AQUEDUCT COMMISSIONERS.

Room zog, Stewart Building, 5th floor, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. JAMES C. DUANE, President; JOHN C. SHEEHAN,

Secretary; A. FTRLEY, Chief Engineer; J. C. LULLEY, Auditor

382'4

THE CITY RECORD. NOVEMBER 29, I890.

surety in good faith and with the intention to execute be inclosed in the sealed envelope containing the esti- the bond required by section 27 of chapter 8 ,d the mate, but must be handed to the officer or clerk of the Revised Ordinances of the City of New York, if the Department who has charge of the Eeiimatc-box, and no contract shall be awarded to the person or persons for estimate can he deposited in said box until such r:heck or whom ho-consents to become surety. The adequacy money has been examined by said officer or clerk and and sufficiency of the security offered to be approved found to be correct. All such deposits, except that of by the Comptroller of the City of New York. the successful bidder, will be returned to the persons

No bid or estimate will be received or considered on- making the same within three days after the contract less accompanied by either a certified check Upon one is awarded. If the successful bidder shall refuse or of the National or State banks of the City of New York, neglect, within five days after notice that the contract drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money, to the has been awarded to him, to execute the same, the amount of five per centum of the amount of the security amount of the deposit made by him shall be forfeited to required for the faithful performance of the contract. and retained by the City of New York, as liquidated Stich check or money roust NOT be inclosed in the sealed damages for such neglect or refusal ; but if he shall envelope containing the estimate, but must be handed to execute the contract within the time aforesaid, the the officer or clerk of the Department who has charge of amour t of his deposit will be returned to him. the estimate-box, and no estimate can he deposited in Permission will not he given for the withdralval of said box until such check or money has been examined any hid or estimate. No bid will he accepted from, or by said officer or clerk and found to be correct. All such contract awarded to, any per,on who is in arrears to the deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will be Corporation upon debt or contract, or who is a dc- returned to the persons making the same, within three faulter, as surety or otherwvise, upon any obligation to days after the contract is awarded. If the successful'. the Corporation. bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five days after i The amount in which security will be required for the notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to performance of the contract is Aio,mo. execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by 'I he Department of Public Parks reserves the rig%It to him shall be forfeited to and retained by theCity of New I reject any or all the bids received in response to this ad- York, as liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal ; vertisement if it should dean it for the interest of the but if he shall execute the contract within the time afore- City so to do, and to readvertise until satisfactory bids said, the amount of his deposit will be returned to loin. or proposals shall be received. But the contracts when

N. B.--I he price must lie written in the estimate and I awarded will, in each case, be awarded to the lowest also stated in figures, and all estimates will be considered I bidder. as informal which do not contain bids for all items for j Black forms for proposals and forms of contract which bids are herein called, or which contain Lids for I which the successful bidder will he required to execute, items for which bids are not herewith called for. I and information relative to them caul be had at the office Permission will not be given for the withdrawal of any '' of the Department, Nos. 49 and 51 Chambers street. bid or estimate. No bid will be ;reccpted from, or con- : 1 he plans can be seen at the office of the Architect in tract awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Central Park. C orporation upon debtor contract, orwho ism defaulter, i ALBERT GALLUP, as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the WALDO HU1'CHINS, Coporatfon. NA'1'FIAN SI'RAUSS 1 he amount in which security will be required or the PAUH. DANA,

, performance of the several contracts is as follows : Commissioners of Public Park=.

For Number I, above-nicntioned. ...........f4,000 01

'I he Department of Public Parks reserves the right to RECISTER'S OFFICE. reject any or all the bids received in response to this advertisement if it should deem it for the intere•t of the City so to do, and to readvertise Until satisfactory bids i Orr7Ce of cite REGISTER or proposals shall be received. But the contracts when I or THE CITY (SD COUNTY OF NEcv Yoec, awarded will in each case be awarded to the lowest So Ems YOIRK, November l), t8go. bidder.

Blank forms for proposals and forms of the several PROPOSALS TO FURNISH THE OFFICE OF contracts which the succes-ful bidders will be required THE REGISTER OF THE CITY AND to execute can be had at the office of the Secretary, and COUNTY OF NEW YORK \VI1'H BLOCK the plans can lie seen and information relative to them INDEX LIBERS. can be had at the office of the Department, Nos. q9 and 5r Chambers street.

1'O BOOKBINDERS. AL , BERT GALLUP WALDO IIUTCHINS.

SUPREME COURT Second floor, New County Court-house, opens

10.30 A. M. CttsRLes H. VAN Bxr.rr, Presiding Justice; P. J.

Scccl.v, Clerk. General Term, Room No, 9,\VH,LiAst l.n+tn, Jr.,Clerk. Special Term, Part I., Room No. lo, HC .H DONNEI.LY,

Clerk. Special Term, Part I I., Room No. t8, \VILLtnat J

Hut, Clerk. Chambers, Room No. it, Asntnnse A. MCCALL,

Clerk. Circuit, Part I., Room No. t2, WALTER A. BRADY

Clerk. Circuit, Part If., Room No. 4, JoliN 13. 1I cGo1.DR ICK,

Clerk. Circuit, Part III., Room No. 13, GEOm;E F. L.vou,

Clerk. Circuit, I :rrt IV., Room No. r5 J. LRwis Lens, Clerk, fu:1z' I'r ''),:,mhr rs, Rooms Nov. ry and ac

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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PARKS

Din ':lit I11:0 I „F Pem.tc PARK', \..F. qq AID 5r CHAvumtts Si cud,

Nr(1 YoRK, November z8, t8 o.

TI) CONTRACTORS.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES FOR EACH of the fallowing-mentioned works, with the title of

the work and the name of the bidder indorsed thereon, also the number of the work, as in the advertisement, will be received by the Department of public Parks at its office., Not. 40 and 5, Chambers street, until eleven o'clock A. St. on Wednesday, December to, 890: No.,. FOR CLEANING THE SEWER AND

APPURTENANCES I' BRouH( AVE-NUE AND WP.IisTER AVENUE, F'R1))1 IT-, DUI 1,1:1' IN '1'IDF-WAIFR IN BRONX KILLS, NEAR HARLEM RIVI'R, '10 THE CENTRE OF ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-SEVENTH STREET.

No. 2, FOR THE: CONS'T'RUCTION OF WROUGHT AND GAf.V SNIZEI) IRON BOILER AND ENGINE HOUSE OVER CEN I'RE OF DRAW SPAN OI•' THE MADISON AVENUE BRIDGE OVER HARLEM RIVER.

Special notice is given that the works must be bid for separately, that is, more than one work must not be included in the same estimate or envelope.

NcMiieR t, Am)VE-.11ENTIONED. 7,301 linear feet of twelve feet by nine and two-thirds

feet sewer. 6,00i linear feet of eight feet by seven and one-

qu:,rter feet sewer, which, with the outlet chamber, contains about 8,zoo cubic yards of solver deposit.

58 branch sewers between the main sewer and the house-line. of the avenue, forty-six of which are twelve-inch to twenty-four-inch pipe sewer, and twelve are brick sewers.

7o receiving-basins to be cleared, containing about goo cubic yards of earth, stone, rubbish, etc., and trap, to be sealed.

to cleaning shafts to be built and three existing shafts to be covered, including all the mate-rialc and labor and the necessary strengthen-ing of the arch, containing about tao cubic yards of brick masonry.

t_ cast-iron manhole-h cad,, with covers complete, including blue stone cap.

Dredgicg in front of outlet chamber to the depth of eleven foot Lelow mean high water.

Bidders will he required to state in their proposals, in writing, also in fiqures, ONE PRICE OR LUMP SUM for which they will eoeclite the entire_ work, in-cluding the furnishing of all materials, labor and trans-portation, all pumping and bailing, all implements, tools apparatus and appliances of every description necessary to complete in every particul-,r the -,vhole of the work as Oct forth in the plan, and in the specifications, sched-ule and form of agrccment, including also the necessary disinfecting or deodorizing of the material taken from the sewers and appurtenances, as required by the Board of Health.

I he time allowed for the completion of the whole work will be one hundred and twenty consecutive working days.

Ntsiero 2, Aia,vti-1tcs'1n)\EI'. Bidders are requested to state in writing and also in

figure, in their proposals one price or sum for which they will execute the entire work, including the fur-nishing of all materials, labor and transportation ; all implements, tools, apparatus and appliances of every description, necessary to complete in every particular the whole of the work as set forth in the plans and specifications..

11}e time allowed to complete the whole work will be forty days, and the damages to be paid by the Contractor for overtime will be fixed at 05 per day.

Bidders must satisfy themselves by personal examina-tion of the location of the proposed work, and by such other means as they may prefer, as 'to the accuracy of the foregoing statement, and shall not, at any time after the submission of an estimate, dispute or complain of such statement, nor assert that there was any misunder-standing in regard to the nature or amount of the work to be done.

Bidders will be required to complete the entire work to the satisfaction of the Department of Public Parks, and in substantial accordance with the specifications for the work and the plans therein referred to, No extra compensation beyond the amount specified by the lowest bidder shall be due or payable for the entire work.

Thu estimates received will be publicly opened by the head of the said Department at the place and hour last above mentioned and read.

Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name and place of residence of each of the persons making the same t the names of all persons interested with him or them therein ; and if no other person be so interested, it shall distinctly state that fact ; that it is made with-out any connection with any other person making an estimate for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud ; and that no member of the Common Council, head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or other officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly inter-ested therein or in the supplies or work to which it relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid or estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties making the estimate that the several matters stated therein are in all respects true. Where more than one person is interested, it is requisite that the verification be made and subscribed by all the parties interested,

Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the con-sent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders in the City of New York, with their respective places of business or residence, to the effect that it the contract be awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, on its being so awarded, become hound as his sureties for its faithful performance ; and that if he shall omit or refuse to execute the same, they will pay to the Corporation any difference between the sum to which he would be entitled on its completion and that which the Corporation may be obliged to pay to the person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded at any subsequent letting ; the amount in each case to be calculated upon the estimated amount of the work by which the bids are tested. The consent above mentioned shall he ac-companied by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each of the persons signing the same that he is a householder or freeholder in the City of New York, and is worth the amount of the security required for the completion of this contract, over and above all his debts of every nature, and over and above his liabilities, as bail surety, or otherwise ; and that he has offered himselfas

TO CONTRACTORS.

FURVISHINC. THE LAIlOR AND MATERIAL NECESSARY '1- t) COMPLE'T'E THE VENTI-LA'I'ING WORK, FIRE SERVICE, PARTI-1'a)NI AND OEM F:R WORK IN THE .METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART IN THE CENTRAL PARK; THE WHOLE IN ACCORIIANCE WITH PLANS, SI'ECIF'I-CATIONS AND DIRECTIONS THEREFOR.

SEALED ESTIMATES FOR THE ABOVE WORK, indorsed with the above title, also with the name of

the person or persons making the same, and the date of presentation, will be received at the office of the De-partment of Public Parks, Nos. 49 and 5r Chambers street, New York City, until eleven o'clock A. at. on Wednesday, the v,th day of December, t8go, at which place and hour the bids will be publicly opened by the head of said Department and read, and the award of the contract will be made as soon thereafter as practicable.

Bidders will he required to state in their proposals, in writing and in figures, ONE PRICE OR SUM for which they will execute the EN-1'l RE \YORK, including the furnishing of all materials, labor and transportation ; all implements, tools, apparatus and appliances of every description necessary to complete, in every particular, the whole of the work as set forth in the plans, details, and in the schedule, specification and form of agree- meat.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be SIXTY DAYS, and the damages to be paid by the contractor for each day that the contract, or any part thereof, may be unfulfilled after the time fixed for the completion thereof has expired, are fixed and liquidated at TEN DOLLARS per day.

Bidders will be required to complete the entire work to the satisfaction of the Department of Public Parks, and in substantial accordance with the specifications for the work and the plans therein referred to. No extra compensation beyond the amount to be specified by the lowest bidder shall be due or payable for the entire work.

Each bid or estimate shall contain and state the name and place of residence of each of the persons making the same ; the names of all persons interested with him or them therein ; and if no other person lie so interested, it shall distinctly state that fact ; that it is made without any connection with any other person making an esti-mate for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud ; and that no member of the Common Council, head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly interested therein, or in the supplies or work to which it relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof, The bid or estimate must be verified by the oath, In writing, of the party or parties making the estimate, that the several matters stated therein are in all respect, true. Where more than one person is interested, it is requisite that the verifica-tion be made and subscribed by all the parties interested.

Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the con-sent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders in the City of New York, with their respective places of business or residence, to the effect that if the contract be awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, on its being so awarded, become bound as his sureties for its faithful performance ; and that if he shall omit or refuse to execute the same, they will pay to the Corporation any difference between the sum to which lie would be entitled on its completion and that which the Corporation may be obliged to pay to the person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded at any subsequent letting; the amount in each case to be calculated upon the esti-mated amount of the work by which the bids are tested. The consent above mentioned shall be accom-panied by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each of the persons signing the same that he is a householder or freeholder in the City of New York, and is worth the amount of the security required for the completion of this contract over and above all his debts of every nature, and over and above his liabilities, as bail, surety, or otherwise ; and that he has offered himself as surety in good faith and with the intention to execute the bond required by section 27 of chapter 8 of the Revised Ordinances of the City of New York, if the contract shall be awarded to the person or persons for whom he consents to become surety. The adequacy and sufficiency of the security offered to be approved by the Comptroller of the City of New York.

No bid or estimate will be received or considered un-less accompanied by either a certified check upon one of the National or State banks of the City of New York, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the amount of five per centum of the amount of the security required for the faithful perform-ance of the contract. Such check or money must Nor

SEALED ESTIMATES FOR SUPPLYING THE Office of the Register of the City and County of

Nese York with Block Index Libers will be received at the office of the Register, in the City of New York, until to o'clock nL of Thursday, the ttth day of Decent-her, t8go, at which place and time said estimates will be publicly opened and read.

Each person making an estimate shall inclose it in a sealed envelope, indorsed "Estimate for furnishing Block Index Libers," and with his male and the date of its presentation.

Each estimate shall state the name and place of resi-dence of the person making it ; if there is more than one such person, their names and residences roust be given ; and if only one person is interested in the estimate It must distinctly state that fact ; also, that it is made without any connection with any other person making an estimate for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud; and that no member of the Common Council, head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other officer , of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly interested therein, or in the supplies or work to which it relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties making it that the several matters stated therein are in all respects true. Where more than one person is interested it is requisite that the verification be made and subscribeel by all the parties interested.

Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the con-sent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders in the City of New York, with their respective places of business or residence, to the effect that if the contract be awarded to the person making the estimate, they will, upon its being so awarded, become bound as his sureties for its faithful performance ; and that if he shall omit or refuse to execute the same, they will pay to the Corporation any difference between the sum to which he would be entitled upon its completion, and that which the Corporation may be obliged to pay to the person to whom the contract may be awarded at any subsequent letting ; the amount in each case to be cal-culated upon the estimated amount of the work by which the bids ate tested. The consent above mcntiatled shall be accompanied by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each of the persons signing the same, that he is a householder or freeholder in the City of New York, and is worth the amount of the preliminary security re-gttired, and in the proposals stated, over and above all his debts of every nature and over and above his liabil-ities as bail, surety and otherwise; and that he has offered himself as a surety in good faith and with the intention to execute the bond required by law. The adequacy and sufficiency of the security offered will be subject to approval by the Comptroller of the City of New York after the award is made and prior to the signing of the contract.

1'he amount of security required upon the execution of the contract will be in each case fifty per cent, of the estimated cost of the Libers ; the amount of preliminary security to be given until each award, and in which the sureties shall justify, shall be Four Hundred and Fifty I lollars.

Should the person to whom the contract may be awarded, neglect or refuse to accept the contract within five days after written notice that the same has been awarded to his bid or proposal, and that the adequacy and sufficiency of the security offered has been approved by the Comptroller, or if he accept but do not execute the contract and give the proper security, he shall be considered as having abandoned it and as in default to the Corporation, and the contract will be readvertised and relet, as provided by lane.

No estimate will he accepted from, or a contract awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Corpora-tion upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Corpora. tion, and no estimate will be accepted from, or a contract awarded to, any person not having at the time of mak-ing his estimate full, suitable and suf iicieltt facilities for performing the work specified in his estimate.

No estimate will be received or considered unless accompanied by either a certified check upon one of the National or State Banks of the City of New York,drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or mono , to the amount of fifty per centum of the amount off the pre-liminary security required for the faithful performance of the contract. Suchcheck or money must not be in-closed in the scaled envelope containing the estimate, but must be handed to the Register or his Deputy, who has charge of the estimate-box; and no estimate can be deposited in said box until such check or money has been examined by said Register or his Deputy and found to be correct. All such deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will be returned to the persons making the same, within three days after the contract is awarded. If the successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five days after notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by him shall be forfeited to and retained by the City of New York as liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal ; but if he shall execute the contract within the time aforesaid, the amount of his deposit will be returned to him.

Permission will not be given for the withdrawal of any bid or estimate, and the right is expressly reserved by the undersigned city officers to reject any or all bids which may be deemed prejudicial to the public interests.

The making and delivery of all the books must be completed within twenty-five days from the execution of the contract ; and they must be made and delivered in the order to lIe prescribed by the Register, to the end that the immediate needs of the Department shall be supplied.

For particulars of the quantities of hooks required resort must b•: had to the specifications on file in the Department of Public Works. Copies of the speoifica-tilms may be procured from the Register.

'1 lie Indexes are to be sewed in sections of four sheen, lined inside and outside with linen. ']'he head-b:mds are to be made on the book. All parchment used is to be covered with linen. The binding is to be of full real Russia, with extra hack, and the finish antique and gold. 'The Libers are to have round cornered brass shoes, as per samples in the Register's office, I.. L. Brown's Linen Ledger paper, as per sample, must be tlsed.

1'he Libers are to be wholly delivered in the office of the Register within twenty-five (a5) days after the exe-cution of the contract,

FRANK T, FITZGERALD, Register.

New YORK, November :9, t8go.

POLICE DEPARTMENT. Po1.ICE Ue rn R'rn1EN T—Clry of Now Viee, l

Orrice uF T11H PR(irnRTy CLceK (Room No. 9), No. 300 NIUL13ERRV STREET',

NEW YORK, 18,,u.

OWNERS \VAN [ED BY THE PROPERTY Clerk of the Police Department of the City of New

York, No. loo Mulberry street, boom No. 9, for the following property, now in his custody, without claim-ants ; Boats, rope, iron, lead, male and female clothing, hoots, shoes, wine, blankets, diamonds, canned goods, liquors, etc., also sot:dl amount monev taken from prisoners and found by patrolmen of this Department.

JOHN F. HARRIOT Property Clerk.

THE COLLEGE OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

A SPECIAL MEETING OF 'l'HE BOARD OF 'Tru tees of the College of the City of New York

will be field at the Hall of the Board of Education, No. 146 Grand street, cut Wednesday, December 1, r8go, at 3.45 o'clock I'. vi., for the transaction of such business as may be brought before it.

By order, JOHN L. N. HUNT,

' -"

- Chairmau. AR't'f[t'e 1u cMul-I.IN,

Fecrctary. Dated New YORK, Novemher25, t89o.

THE NORMAL COLLEGE OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

A SPECIAL. MLEE1'1NG OF THE BOARD (IF Trustees of file Normal Colleec of the City of

New York will be held at the Hall of the Board of Education, No, 146 Grand street, on Wednesday, December 3, 0890, at 3.30 o'clock r. sm., for the transac-tion of such business as may be brought before it.

By order, JOHN L, N. HUNT,

Chairman. ARTHUR MC\IuLLIN,

Secretary. Dated NI•:w' YuRK, November 25, t8go.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHAR-ITIES AND CORRECTION.

DLPAR'rsIENT ()I- PI'IH.ICCHART'I'll-: 4 ANTI (.I,ItREC'rlo\, ) No.66 THIRD Avesrr:,

N EIv YoR. November e6 c8 a. )

IN ACCORDANCE WITH AN ORDINANCE O[r the Common Council, ''In relation to the burial of

strangers or unknown persons who may die in :any of the public institutions of the City of New York," the Cont-missioners of Public Charities and Correction report as follows :

At Workhouse, Blackwell's Island—Andrew Mooney, aged 47 years. Committed September a6, t89n. Had on when received black coat, gray pants, white shirt, brown hat.

Patrick O'Brien, aged 66 years. Committed July 4, 1890. Had on when received brown coat, gray check pants, striped vest, blue striped shirt, black derby hat.

At Homoeopathic Hospital, Ward's island—Eliza Connors, aged 67 years ; blue eyes, gray hair; 5 feet 5 inches high. Had on when admitted black cloth skirt and waist, canvas gaiters, brown woolen hood.

Nothing known of their friends or relatives. By order,

G. F'. BRITTON, Secretary.

DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING.

NO'1'1C E.

PERSONS HAVING BULKHEADS '1(1 FILL, IN the vicinity of New York Bay, can procure material

for that purpose—ashes, street sweepings, etc., such as Is collected by the Department of Street Cleaning—free of charge, by applying to the Commissioner of Street Cleaning, in '''e Stewart Building.

HANS S. BEATTIE, Commissioner of Street Cleaning

CORPORATION NOTICE.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEBEBY GIVEN TO THE owner or owner=, occupant or occupants, of all

houses and lots, improved or unimproved lands affected thereby, that the following assessments have been com-pleted and are lodged in the office of the Board of As-sessor, for examination by all persons interested, viz. :

Li-t 3367, No. t. Crosswalks across Bradhurst and F:dgcccunbe avenues, at the northerly side of One Hun-dred and Forty-fifth street.

List :370, No. a, Flagging and reflagging, curbing and recurbing both sides of Seventieth street, from First avenue to the East river.

List 3371, No. 3. Flagging and reflagging, curbing and recurbing south side of Sev:nty-second street, from First avenue to Avenue A

l-ist 33'a, No 4. Flagging and reflagging both sides of Eighty-first street, from Tenth avenue to the Boule. Yard.

List 3373, No. 5• Flagging and reflagging, curbing and recurbing west side of Madison avenue, from Ninety-sixth to Ninety-seventh street, and north side of Ninety-sixth street, from Madison to Fifth avenue.

List 3374, No. 6. Flagging and reflagging, curbing and recurbing north side of Ninety-seventh street, from 'Third to Park avenue.

List 3376. No 7. Laying croswalks across Mount Morris avenue, at the northerly and southerly sides of One Hundred ;end Twenty-first and One Hundred and Twenty-second streets.

List 3377, No. 8 Flanging and reflagging, curbing and recurbing south side of One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, from Eighth to St. Nicholas avenue.

List 3379, No. 9. Flagging and refl:rgging, curbing and recurbing both sides of One Hundred and'1'hirty-fourth street, fr. On. Park to Madison avenue,

List 3380, No. to. Flagging and reflagging. curbing and recurbing both sides of One Hundred and Forty-first street, from St. Nicholas to Convent avenue.

List 3383, No. rr.—Paving Fifty-third street, from Tenth to Eleventh avenue, with granite blocks and lay. ing crosswalks,

NATHAN Sf'RAUSS, PAUL DANA.

Commissioners of Public Parks.

DEPARTMENT or PUBLIC PARK', Nos. qq Ain 5t (.}IAsmnERti STREET,

NEw YORK, November a8, 1890,

CITY OF NEW YORK, FINANCE DEnARTsIENT,

Coxit'TROLI.F.tt's OFFICE., I -November t7, 1890.1

NO'l'ICE TO PRU1'EIRTY-U\VNI:RS,

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 97 OF THE "NewYork City Consolidation Act of t88z," the

Comptroller of the City of New York hereby rives ,ublic notice to all persons, owners of property, :dfeet,-d I by the ase,sment list in the matter of aerluiring title to '

German place, from Westchester avenue to Brook venue. Rae street, from St. Ann's avenue to I:erman place. Carr street, from St. Ann's avenue to I;erm:ut place.

—which was confirmed by the Supreme Court, Novem-ber 6, it,, and entered on the moth they of November, 8qo, in the Record of Titles of Assessments, kept in he " Bureau for the Collection of Asses,meuts and

Arrears of Thies and Assc;sments and of R'ruer Rents," that unless the amount a,e,;cd for benefit on ny person or property shall be paid within sixty days fter the date of c;tid entry of the assessment, interest

,ill be collected thereon, as provided in section g8 of aid "New York City Can,olidution Act of r88z." Section 998 of the said net provides that " If any such

ssessment shall remain unpaid for the period ut sixty ays after the date of entry thereof in the said Record f Titles of Assessments, it shall be the duty of the Dicer authorized to collect and receive the amount of ech assessment, to charge, collect and receive interest hereon at the rate of seven per cenutm per anunnt, to c calculated from the date of such entry to the date of aymcnt." I tic above assessment is payable to the Collector of

Assessments and Clerk of Arrears, at the " Bureau for to Collection of A,sessmunts and Arrears of Taxes

Assessments and of Water Rents," Room 31, tewart Building, between the hours of g A. nL nil z F. nl., and all payments made thereon, n or before January to, 189x, will be exempt from merest as above provided, and after that date ill be subject to a charge of interest at the rate f seven per cent. per annum from the date of entry in he Record of Titles of Assessments in said Bureau o the date of payment.

THEODORE W. MYERS, Comptroller.

of R7, p to Irectton o f eCommtssloners ecords.

Grantors, grantees, suits in equity, insolvents' and Sheriffs sales in 61 v.duntcs, lull bound, prude .......... ...... .. .... ........... 55IO0 00

The same u: 25 volumes, half bound ........... 3o 00 Complete sets, folded, ready for bindim' ....... r5 no Records of Judgments, 25 volumes, bnwtd ..... la 00

Orders should he addressed to " 7th r. Stephen Angell, Room z;, Stewart liwldiu3."

I'llEOIORE W. MYERS, Comet roller.

CIVIL SERVICE SUPERVISORY

AND EXAMINING BOARDS.

Nrw lor.K Clcv Civil 5tcavtct; I3 ,aRue, Cu,orn:R ixn,v,

Newt YouK, April 3, .890,

N( )TICE. r. Office hours from y A. Si. until q P. M. z, Blank appiications for positions to the classified

service of the city may be procured upon application at the above office.

3. Examinations will be held from time to time a the needs of the several Departments of the City Government may require. When examinations are called, all persons who have filed applications prior to Hutt date will be notified to appear for exams nation for the position specified.

q. All information in relation to the Municipal Civil Service sill he given upon application either it person or by letter. T'husc asking fur information by mail should inclose stamp for reply.

5. I' he classification by schedule of city employees is as follow's :

Schedule .3 shall include all deputies of officers anu contmi,siuners duly authorized to act for their principals, and all persons necessarily occupying a strictly confr-dcntial position.

Schedule 11 shall include clerks, copyists, recorders, bookkeepers and others rendering clerical services, except type-writers and stenographers.

Schedule C shall include Policemen, both in the Police Dcparunent and Department of Parks, and the uniformed force in the Fire Lepartment, and Doormen in the Police Department.

NUVE\I13ER 29, I890.

1 ttoo, No, ta.—Regulating, grating, curling and FINANCE DEPARTMENT. fl-t c tng One Hundred and Seventh street, from Ninth to fcntb avenue. —

I.ist •,c;, No. r3,—Crosswalk across Lexington ave. CIIt' 'u: Xett• i,IRK, nu_. at th : north side of Thirty-second street. FINANCE Lr:r.ticran. NT, L:-t -.(q, No. .4.—i rosswalkc across H;tmilton place, Cusii'reut.t-t•:R's Orrice,

at the northerly and southerly sides of One Hundred November zt, .890. and Forty-second street.

The limits embraced by such assessments include all the several houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces NOTICE '1O PROI'1'.'RTV-l)\VNI'.1R5, and parc,1, of land situated on—

o. I. To the extent of half the block from the north- -- en ly intersections of Fdgcconibe and Bradhurst avenues

•v pURSCANCE OF SECTION 6 OF THF: and (inc Hundred and Forty-fifth street. T 9r No. z. Iloth sides of Seventieth street, from First ̀• "Ncw York City Consolidation Act of r88z," the

avenue to the Last river. Comptroller of the City of New York hereby gives No. ;. Suttth side of Seventy-second street, from public notice to all persons, owners of property affected

First avcuuc to Ave nit- A. by the assessment lists, viz. No. q. Both sides of Eighty-first street, from 'Tenth Flagging and reflaqging, curbing and recurbing soudt-

avcnue to the lloulevard. west corner of Caual and Mott streets, extending about No.. West side of Madison avenue, from Ninety- ''so feet oil Mott street.

sixth to Ninety-seventh street, and north side of Ninety- Flagging and reflagging, curbing and recurbing both sixth strec t, from Madison to I'ifth avenue. sides of Morris street, front Broadway to \Vest street.

No. 6. North side of Ninety-seventh street, front Sewer in Washington street, between Beach and Third to Park avenue. North Moore streets.

No. ;. 'ho the extent of half the block from the north- Fencing vncemt lots on the Boulevard, between erly :cud southerly intersections of Otto Hundred and Eighty-sixth and Fighty-eighth streets. 'I 'w enty-first and One Hundred and 'Twenty second flagging' itd reflagging west side of the Boulevard, street and Mount Morris avenue, including Mount from Sixty -fifth to Sixty sixth street. .Morrie Square. Flagging and refl;egging,curbing and recurbing both

Nn, 8. >oud, side of One Htmdred and Twenty-fifth sides of 111udi.nn avenue, from One Hundred and street, too, Eighth to St. Nicholas avenue. I Thirty-fifth to one Hundred and' Thirty-seventh street.

No.: Roth sides of One Hundred and Thirty-fourth Flagging and rafla.ggiug east side of Manhattan two- stret, from Park to Madison avenue. nuc, from Cite Iiuudred and Fourteenth to One Hun-

No. in. Both sides of (Inc Hundred and Forty-first dred and fifteenth street. street, fr;nn st. Nicholas to Convent avenue. Sewer in Park avenue, west side, between Ninety.

No. rn. Both sides of Fifth'-third street, from 'Tenth third and Ninety-fourth streets, connecting with present to Eleventh avenue. and to the extent of half' the block sewer in Ninety-fourth Street. at the intersecting avenues. flagging and reflagging, curbing and recurhing east

No. i -. I:oth sides of One I lundred and Seventh side of Park avenue, from (Inc Hundred and First to street, from Ninth to'1 ,nth avenue. Une Hundred and Second street.

No. to. To the extent of half the block from t he Flagging and re flagging, curbing and rea,rbing west northerly intersection of •Thirty-second street and I-cx- side of park avenue, from One hundred and Fifteenth[ ington avenue. to One I undred and Eighteenth street.

NO. t4. lo the extent of half the block from t he Flagging and reflagging, curbing and recurbing west northerly and southerly intersections of One Hundred side of Pleasant avenue, from One Hundred and and forty-second street and Hamilton place. Nineteenth to (Inc Hundred and Twenty-first street.

All persons whose interests are affected by the above-,f lagging and reflag.ging, curbing and recurbing cast named assessments, and who are opposed to the same, sde of Second avenue, from One Hundredth to One or either of them, are requested to present their objec- Hundred and Tint street, and on the south side of One tions in writing to the Chairman of the Board of hundredth street, from I' first to Second avenue. Assessors, at their office, No. a7 Chambers street, within F la gige and reflagginc west side of Fifth avenue, thirty days front the date of this notice. from One Hundred and Sixteenth to One Hundred and

The above-described lists will be transmitted, as pro. Eighteenth street ; cast side of Fifth avenue, from One tided by law', to the Board of Revision and Correction Hundred and 'L'weuty-seventh to One Hundred and of Assessments, for confirmation on the a7th day of , Twenty-eighth street, and on south side of One Hun- December, tPgo. I dred and '1 wenty-eighth street, from Madison to Fifth

Fl (WAR (;ICON, Chairman, avenue. PATRICK H. HAVERTY, flagging and reflagging cast side of Seventh avenue, CHARLES E. WENDT, from One Hundred and Iw•en(y-first to One Hundred EDWARD CA]]]LL, and 'Twenty-fifth street.

Board of Assessors. Flagging and reflagiing west side of Eighth avenue, Ol is t. ea- THE BiARt of Acscosoas, from one Hundred and Forty-ninth to One Hundred

N. 07 CH ntnuaR' STRIceT, and Fifty-first street. Nr:tc YORK, Nov. z6, 18yo. ) 1•lugging and reflagging west side of Ninth avenue,

from Eighty-fourth to Eighty-filth street, and south

P CELIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To THE side of Eighty-filth street, extending about roe feet west ttvtier or owners, occupant or occupants, of all of Ninth avenue.

houses and lots, improved or unimproved lands affected Fencing vacant lots on the southeast corner of 'tenth thereby, that the following assessments have been cam- avenue and Rest Sixty-eighth street, being, so feet front pleted and arc lodged in the office of the Board of As- on Tenth avenue and iSo feet on Sixty-eighth street. sessers ~f r examination by all persons interested, viz.: Flagging and reflagging, curbing and recurbing west

List ;;6, No. I. Laying crosswalks across Hamilton side of 'Tenth avenue, from F.tghty-seventh to F:tghty-place at the north and south sides of One Hundred and eighth street. Fort}'-third street. Sewer in'1'enth avenue, cast side, between One Him-

List : t6(, No. a. Laying crosswalks across L'radhurst '. dred and 'Thirtieth and Ono Hundred and 'Thirty-first avenue at the north and south sides of One I hundred streets. and Forts•-fifth street. flagging and reflagging east side crf Tenth avenue,

List ;g68, No. 3. Laying crosswalks :[cross One Hun- from line Hundred and Forty-fourth to One Hundred deed and sixty-second street at the east side of Tenth and Forty-fifth street.

Flagging and reflagging, curbing and recurbing west 'etc list side of Tenth avenue, from One Hundred and Forty-

front F ort y y, Nu. q- Flagging east side of Beckman place, ninth to One I Itmcl red arid Fiftieth street. irrnt Forty- ninth to Fiftieth street.

List, 8i, Nu. 5. heparin[; Itankstreet, between West Sewer in Eleventh Avenue Boulevard, east side, and .0 ashington streets, with granite blocks. between One Hundred and Sixty-first and (Inc Iltttt-

List ,;So, No. 6. Repaving Fifteenth street, from dred and Sixty filth streets ; in One Hundred and Tenth avenue to Hudson river, with granite blocks and ' and Sixty. fifth street, between Eleventh Avenue ]loule- ayin_ crosswalks. ward and 1Cingsbridge road, and in Kingshridgc road,

Li-t 3.54. No. 7. paving Sixty-fifth street, front lentil ens, side, between ( )nc Hundred and Sixty-fifth and avenue t, the Ilotdevard, with granite blocks and laying One Hundred and eixty-ninth streets. erossw'alks. Flagging and rcflagging, curbing and recurbing south

List 580, No, 8. Paving Sixty-sixth street, front stole of Thirty-ninth[ street, from Sixth avenue to Eighth to linth avenue, with granite blocks and laying ' Broadway. cros-[calks. Flagging and curbing both[ sides of Sixty-fourth

List '366, No. , . Paving Seventieth street, from street, from Tenth to Eleventh avenue. ,Eighth to Ninth avenue, with granite blocks and laying 1 Sewer in Sixty-fifth street, between Avenue A and cr ,ss-, alk,. ' First avenue, with alteration and improvement to curve

List 3387, No. to. Pining Seventy-seventh street, i at Sixty fifth street and Avenue A. front the Boulevard to Riverside Drive, with granite I ICOtinq vacant lots north side of' Sixty-filth street, blocks. too feet west of the Boulevard.

List <(8, No. it. Paving One Hundred and Four- Catch-basin on the southeast corner of Sixty-sixth tienth street, from f•:i.ght It to ttlanhalt:ut avenue, with street and the Boulevard. granite ('lock-. Paving Sixty-seventh street, from Ninth avenue to

List ;583, No. ez. Paving One Hundred and Forty- the Boulevard, with granite blocks and laying cross-sixth street, from St. Nicholas to 'Tenth avenue, with ' walks. granite blocks and Laying crosswalks- Flagging and reflagging south side of Seventieth

The limits embraced by such assessments include all street, from Tenth to U ext End avenue, the seve r:d houses;utd lots of grotmd, vacant lots, piecesFlagging and reflagging, curbing and recurbing north and parcels of land situated on - side of Seventieth street, from tenth to \Vest End

No. I. ho the extent of hall the block from the north- avenue. erly and southerly intersections of One Hundred and Flagging and reflaggiug, curbing and recurbing both Forty-third street and Hamilton place. sides of Eightieth street, from West End avenue to

No. e, 1'o the extent of half the block from the south- Riverside Drtvc, oily intersection of One Hundred and Forty-fifth street Flagging and reflagging, curbing and recurbing both and llrtdhirut avenue, sides of I•aghty-fourth street, from West End avenue to

No. - ho the extent of half the block from the cast- Kivc•rstde Drive. erly intersection of One Hundred and Sixty-second 1'enciug vacant lots, north side of Eighty-fourth street and 'Tenth avenue. street, beginning 230 feet easterly from Riverside Drive

No. q. fast side of Beekntem place, from Forty-ninth and extending ace feet cast, rly. to Fiftieth street. Paving Eighty-eighth street, front Park to Madison

No. 5. Both sides of Bank street, from West to Wash- avenue, with granite blocks. ington streets, and to the extent of half the block at the ' Fhogging and retlagging, curbin, and recurbing north intersecting streets. side of Ninetieth street, from Madison to Park avenue.

No. 6. Loth sides of Fifteenth street, from Tenth Ave- Paving Ninety-second street, from West End avenue hue to the Hudson river, and to the extent of half the to the Boulevard, with granite blocks and laying cross-block at the intersecting avenues ; also the pier foot of walks. 1'ifteeuth street and the bulkhead property on the \VestI' lagging and reflagging, curbing and recurbing both side of Thirteenth avenue, extending rzo feet north, and sides of Uric 1-lundredth street, from Ninth i to Tenth tea feet 6 indtes south of said pier, avenrte. I_

No. 7. Both sides of Sixty-fifth street, from Tenth Reguhtting, grading, curbing and flagging One Hun- avenue to the Boulevard, and to the extent of half the dred and li irst street, from First to Second avenue. block .,t the intersecting avenues. Paving one f-Itmdred and second street, from Ninth

No. 6, Both sides of Sixty-sixth street, from Fighth to Tenth avenue, with granite blocks. to Ninth avenue, and to the extent of half the block at 'Flagging and reflagging. curbing and recurbing south the intersecting avenues. side of One Hundred and "I hird street, between Lcx-

No. y. Both sides of seventieth street, from Eighth to ington and Park avenues, and on west side of Lexington Ninth avenue, and to the extent of half the block at the avenue, from One Hundred and Second to One Hundred t inter.,ecting avenues. and Third street. t

No. no. Both sides of Seventy-seventh street, from the Paving One Hundred and Eighth street, from the Boulevard to Riverside Drive, and to the extent of half Boulevard to the Riverside Drive, with granite blocks the block at the intersecting avenues. and laying crosswalks. a

No. it. Both sides of (Site Hundred and Fourteenth Flagging and reflagging, curbing and recurbing a street, from Eighth to Manhattan avenue, and to the I both sides of One Hundred and Iwvelfth street, from t extent of halt- the block at the intersecting avenues. Fifth to Lenox avenue. s

No. zz. Both sides of ((no Hundred and Forty-sixth I Flagging and refiagging, curbing and recurbing street, from Avenue St. Nicholas to 'l'enth avenue, and both sides of One Hundred and Nineteenth street, from a to the extent of half the block at the intersecting Pleasant avenue to East river. d avenues. Paving One Hundred and Nineteenth street, from o

All persons whose interests are affected by the above- Eighth avenue to Manhattan avenue, with granite o named assessments, and who are opposed to the same, blocks. s or either of them, are requo tell to present their objec- Paving One Hundred and Nineteenth street, from t [ions in writing to the Chairman of the Board of Manhattan to Ninth avenue, with grani:e blocks. b Assessors, at their office, No. y Chambers street, Sewer in one Hundred and Twenty-third street, be- p within thirty days from the date of this notice. tweet Ninth and Tenth avenues.

The above-described lists will be transmitted, as pro- Sewer in One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street, vided by law, to the Board of Revision and Correction between Ninth and I cuth avenues. tf of Assessments for confirmation, on the zzd day of Regulating, grading, curbing and flagging One lion- a ik¢ertbcr, t8go. dred and 'Thirty-first street, from Boulevard to Twelfth S

avenue. a EDWARD GILON, Chairman, paving One hundred and 'Thirty-fourth street, from o PATRICK M. HAVERTY, Fifth to Lenox avenue, with granite blocks. i CHAS. F'.. WENLT, Regulating, grading, curbing and flagging On c w LLWARD CAHILL, Hundred and Fortieth street, from Tenth avenue to 0

Board of Assessors. Ioulevard, t

OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF ASSESSORS,)) Paving One Hundred and Forty-third street, from t 'No.27 CHAMBERS STREET, } i Seventh to Eighth avenue, with granite blocks and

NEW Yong, November ac, t8go. J laying crosswalks,

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Server in Om: Hundred and F'urty-Gmrth street, CITinn N¢w 1'„RK, between rcvcuth ;,,J I.iuhth .ivenn•:s, with alterations F'n tsr it 1h r tkrs,FNT,

, and impruventcnt, to , urve at l Inc Hundred and Forty- Cutlet en's f)Fr'rc it, fourth street and I( ighth avenue. November t7, .sc.

l':eving I hie Hundred and Furty-fourtit street, from Eighth avenue to the first new avenue west of Eighth -- avenue ;L'radhurst avenue' [with grnnitc blocks and

\O'CICI': T(] I'ROi'F:R'1Y-Olt\IiPti, laying crass calks. Sewerin ((no Iltmdred:md Fifty-sixth street, between

Tenth avenue and :(venue St. Nicholas. --which were ennfirmed by the Board of Revision and T V Pl'R,S1?:1XCii ((F' Sit "F y57 OF THE Correction of As-cssntcnt.; November rz, t89,, and '' New 'murk City' Con=,di, hit en Act of r 88e," the entered on th.: s;tme date in the Record of 'Titles of C'-Imptroller of the (:its of New Y irk hereby gives pub- Assessments, kept in the "Bureau for the Collection lies m- tide to all persons, n n.: rs of Insta nts- affected of Assessments and Arrears of "faxes and Assessments by the nests 'rent list in tlic ncrtter of acquiring title and of Water Rents," th:d unless the amount assessed to Ea,t Onc Flttndred and I' fifty fi atrth street. from Rail- for benefit on any person or property shall 6e paid ru:ula% ,:line,F::,st,to - f hirdavcum', whic}ttt:esconfirmed tvithin sixty days after the date of said entry of the 1,y the ouprerne Court, November ., t8,o, and entered on assessrnents, interest will be calleeted thereon, a; pro- the 8th d:ey of \ovembe: r, t8)n, in th ,.: Roe, rd nf 'Ii tics vided in section gr7 of said " New York City Con-oli- (,f Assessments k- pt in the " Ifure.w for time Collection dation Act of r8(e," of Assessments :end \rrears rf 'I'ases and Assessments

.Sectmn yt7 of the still act provides that, " If any serh and of Water Keats," that unless the amount assessed c asst. smcn sl fi,r benefit un on - t tall remain un laid for the criad of st ~crsun on )r~, ,crty shall be ,aid Ip xry > 1 ] t 1

days after the date of entry thereof in the smut Record ofI within sixty days after [he date r f said entry of the 'Titles of Assessments, it shall lie the duty of the officer a,sessmcut, interest still be cullcctcd thereon, as authorized to collect and receive the amount of such pruvidcd in secti nn u.8 of said"Newl-,rkt. its(;nnsoli-assessment, to charge, collect and receive interest ration .-Act of r88a." thereon at the rate of seven per centtmt per annum, to .Section y ,c of the viii act provides ticu. " if anc such be calculated from the date of such entry to the date of assessment shall remain unpaid for the I--_ri ,d of sixty payment." days : fter the date nl entry th•:rcnf in the said Record

The above assessments are payable to the Collector of of Titles of Assessments, it sb:dl tic the duty of the Assessments and Cleric of Arrears, at the " Bureau for officer authorized to coll,ct nnrl receive the amount of the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes I such assessment, to charge, collect and n•':eive intere•t and Assccsmeats and of Water Rents," between the thereon at the rate of seven per tent tutu per annual, to hours of q A. it. and z F. a., and all payments made 'le calculated from the date of such entry to the (late of thereon, do or before fauuary tz, r8yr, will be exempt t'avnient," Croon interest as above provided, and after that date will I he above assessment is pasnble to tha ('elicitor of be subject to a charge of interest at the rate of seven per Assessments and ( leek of Ara am ;,t till' " ISure;m for cent, per annum from the (late of entry in the Record of the ( nlleRion of Asscssme its and Arrcurs ''I I'axes and "Titles of Assessments in said Bureau to the (late of I Assessments and of Water Rents," Room -31, Stetsart payment. - Building, between the hours of 9 A. a.:tnd 2 r. Mt., and

THF;o. W. MYERS, all payments made thereon nn or before Januar1 8,

Comptroller. iByr, will be exempt from interest as ab,,vc prodded, and after that date will be suiijcet to a charge of interest at the rite ut seven per rent. pen annum from

I KOI'USAI.S FOR $183,360.7o CI (NSOIA_ the date of entry in the Record of 'lilies of asses,s-lINTl:D STUC1~ UI'' '1'f I1: ('I'I'I' Of; menus in said Eursau to the lots of payutent. NEW YORK, KNOWN .AS SCI!(

THEODORE W. MYICRS,

HOUSE. BC)\I)5. Cuntptrnller,

EXEMPT FROM TAXATION. NOTICE 01" SALE OF I,:~NDS AN!) TENI•:-

M1ENTS FOR UNI'AII) ASSESS%IEN'IS. 1NTERe5T "fHREn; PER Gear- rr•.R Asnc~l.

SEALED PROPUSAI,S WILL BE RECEIVED CITY of New Vino —Plvacr: LEr.survEvr, by the Comptroller of the City of New York, at his BUREAU FOR tHr-. Cult.ee rn,S ..r .',ssrsssiE-c is AND

office, until Tuesday, the sd clay of I1seember, 189, ), at ARREARS (ii TAXES AND Asst•a,.%H'NTs a o'clock r. at., when they will be publicly opener) in the ; AND of WATER R FSTs, presence of the Coinmissiousrs of the Junking F'tmd, nr STesARr BUILutxa, No. 280 lfr,oA pw'.sv, such oftltem as shall attend, as provided by law, for the November 8, i8-. whole whole or a part of an issue of 5183,350.70 registered

T T\DER THE DIRECFION OF 1HEODORE CONSOLIDATED STOCK ! lJ W. Myers, Comptroller of the City of New York,

of the City of New York, and known as "School-house the undersigned hereby give, public notiee, pursu:mt • Bonds," the principal payable in lawful money of the to file provisions eI sect qeE of the Ncue York City

United States of America, at the Comptroller's office of I Consolidation Act of 1382, that the respective owner, of said city, on the first day of November, in the year ngo8, the land; and tenements, within the City of New Y,rk, with interest at the rate of three per eentu m per annum, on vohich assessments for local iutprovcments have been payable semi-annually on the first day of May and laid and confirmed accordin4 to law, by the hoard of November in each }•ear. Ilevisinn and Correction of Assessments, now rencrinin,q

1'he said stock is issued in pursuance of the provisions unpaid, and which were confirmed during the year tIiC of section 132 of the New York City Consoliel uion Act and prior thereto, are required to pay the :mtnunt of of r88z, and chapter 136 of the Laws of 1888, and chap- the assessments su due and rcntainiug unpaid, to the ter a:z of the Laws of 1889, for the purchase of new Collector of Assessments and Clerk of Arrears, at hi, school sites, for the erection of new school buildings, Oilier in the Finance Department, Renm \u.35 Stetcart and other school purposes, and is Building, No. 28o Broadway, tog,"her with the interest

EXEMPT FROM TAXATION thereon, at the rate of seven per cent. per annum, to the time of pa}'ntent, with the charges of this noti•.:e and

by the City and County of Nei, York, but not from the advertisement, State taxation, pursuant to the provisions of section 137 ! And if default chill be made in such pavement, such of' [he N'ew York City Consolidation Act of t£8,, and Iands and tenements will be s

,,ld at public auc[wn, at tinder an ordinance of the I ommon Council of said city, the County Court-house in the City Hall park, to the approved by the .Mayor, October :', r88a, and a re.solu- City of New' York, on Nlonday, the ad

day ,d \larch, ,ion of the Conunissioncrs of the Sinking Fund, adopted 8y r, at ne o'cinck anon, fur the I' west term of years Novemhcr r8, m8 .0, and as authorized by resolutions of („r which any person shall flee to take the same in the pnard of l•.stimote and Apportion meal and

[he cuttsidere[ion of ad v;mcing the ;tmnunt of the assess- Board of Education. meat Su due and unpaid, mu the interest and charges

Cus mum ux.c. Ihoruun, as afar••,' nd alt ether costs and charges Section 146 of the New York City Consolidation Act that may have accrued thereon ; a td such sale ,hall be x88z provides that ^ the Comptroller, with[ the continued from time to time until all the lands and tens -

approval of the Cmnntissioners of the Sinki mug Fund, utents as advertised for sale shall be eu Id. shall determine what, if any, part of said proposals shall And notice is hereby further given that a detailed be accepted, and upon the pl}•rrtent into the City sr.LLentcut of the assesswenrs, the n,vn_r+h ip of the 'Treasury' of the amotmts dine lit' the persons'.whose bids prop_rty assessed, ,utd e n which the assessments are are accepted, respectircly, certufieates therefor shall be due and unpaid, tc published in a p:uupn lit, and that issued to them as authorized by la-,v ” ; and pro- copies of the pamphlet are depemsited in the office of the vided also, '' that no proposals for Fonds or stacks ' Collector of Assessments aml Clerk rif Arrears, in the shall be accepted fur less than the par value of the Finance l apartment, and will be delivered to any per- same."

son applying fur the same. Those persons ,chose Lids are accepted will be re- lb. L( )'rV IIF:R \ii I II, quired to deposit with the City ChaIn6ct-laiu the amount I Collector of ,(secs Alen Is and Clerk of Arrears,

of stock :nvardcd to then, at its par value, together [with the premium thereon, within three days after noticcol"such acceptance. DEAL E'iTATE RECORDS.

The proposals should be inclosed in a sealed envelope, indorsed rcbool-house: }foods " of the Corporation of the City of New York, and each proposal should also 'PHF. A'C•1'ENTION OF 1,AWYERS, 1: EA I. be inclosed in a secmtd envelope, addressed to the 1 Estate (lcvners, Monetary Institutions engaged in Comptroller of the City of New York. nicking humus upon real est:uc, and all who are interested

'1'HEO. \V, \]YERS, in providirug themselves with facilities for reducing the Comptroller. i asst of examinations and searches, is invited to these

CITY OF Noss' YORK—FtrvAvice Dcr.sRr.Nteu r,l i Official lndicesof Records, cuntainin~gallrecordedtrans- CosirTooLcee's OFFICE, November t8, r8yo. ( fors of real estate in the City of Newt York from x653 to

• 18- re rtrcd nil 11 d t h

THE CITY RECORD.

THE CITY RECORD. 3826

Schedule D shall include all persons for whose duty special expert knowledge is required not included in Schedule E.

Sc): ecb de I. shall include phy,ici;Ins, chemists, nurses, orderlies and attendants in the city hospitals and asylums, surgeons in the Police I )epartment and the Department of Public Parks, and medical officers in the Fire I iepertment.

Schedule F shell include stenographers, type-writers and all persons not included in the foregoing schedule:, except laborers or day workmen.

Schedule G shall include all persons employed as laborers or day workmen.

Position, falling within Schedules A and : are exempt frr m Civil Pcrvicc ex:ml inn lion.

LF:IC I'll Il l.IPS, See rotary and Ixcr ntive I )fiioer,

DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS. DRPAu1ur,N'r OF DOCKS,

l'ii e "A," NORTii RIVcR.1_

'1'O CONTRACTORS, j No. 360.)

PROPOSALS FOR ESTIMATES FOR PREPARING FIR AND BUILDING A NEW WIt 'DEN I'If E, WITH APPURTENANCES, INCLUU-ING A SE\t'ER-ll'X, NEAR THE FOUI' OF FULTON STREEI', NOR Ill RIVER.

ESTIMATES STIMATES FttR PRF.PAR1N1; FOR AND for removing the pier known as Pier, old 2i, near

the foot of F ul ton street, North river, and the cribwork down to mean low water-mark, and for preparing for and building a new wooden Pier, with its appurte-nances, including a sewer-box, near the foot of Fulton street, North river, and dcpesiting rip-rap stone in connection therewith, will lie received by the Board of Commissioners at the head of the Department of Docks, at the office of Said Department, nn flier " A," foot of Battery place, North river, in the City of New York, until 12 o'clock sr. of

FRIDAY, DECE\11iER s, t89o, at which time and place the estimates will he publicly opened by the head of said Department. The award of the contract, if awarded, %till be made as soon as prac-ticable after the opening of the bids.

Any person making an estimate for the work shall furnish the same in a sealed envelope to said Board, at said office, on or l,efore the day and hour above named, which envelope shall be indor'ed with the name or names of the person or persons presenting the saute, the date of its presentation, and a statement of the work to which it relates.

The bidder to whom the award is made shall give security for the faithful performance of the contract, in the manner prescribed and required by ordinance, in the suns of Nineteen I housand Five If nndred Dollars.

'1 he Engineer's estimate of the nature, quantities and extent of the work is as follows:

Cl As• I. NEW TIER.

!a) New Pier, not including Cribwork- Feet, B. AT., measured in the work.

i. Yellow fine 'limber, lx'' x 14'r ............ 15,283 •, " tz" x I2"............ 260,43,1

II" x le n............ 301

i0}rrX 22n .... ......,, 322

mar x t2'..-......... 4,08.3 ., ,• r„n x ro"..-.----.... 450 n ,• 8n x t6" ............ 088

x1211............ 1,195 ,. ,• 7rr

a ta ------------2,144

.• ,. 6n x 12''............ 18,576 .• a 51' 512 .............. 3,205 •, ., 8" x 8.............. 14,410

•r 7n x y"..------.. • 252 511 75 x10 .. .. ... . .. 42,750

•, •, 411 x to' . .......... 186,879 ,• n 2n x 4...-•.•••..••• 9,156

'Total .............. I............. 560,032

Feet, B. M., measured in

the work. 2- Spruce Timber, 4" x to" ................... :51,465

•. -t" x Io'r ................... so,'t8

4l 0 51r . .............•-.. 250 3n x Sn-------------•,..-. 94

Total............................. 2az,3z7

Feet, B. Al., measured in the work.

3. White Oak Timber, 8'' x I2" ..............4,t2

Norte.-'Fhe above quantities of timber, in item!, 7 and 3, are inclusive of extra lengths required for scarfs, laps, etc., but are exclusive of waste.

4. White fine, 't chose Pine or Cypress Pdes for Pier, to be furnished and driven by the Contractor ............................... I,o75

;It is expected that about half of these pules will have to lie from about 45 feet in length to about 6o feet in length, to averace about 5o feet in length, and that the remainder will have to be from about ;5 to about n5 feet in length, to meet the requirenicnts of the specifications for driving.)

5. White Oak Fender I iles, about 45 feet long, y

6. x a f n 71 11, 2 2 ", x ,o", %n n x X 16', i' x14', x tl', J"x22'r /4,,x ion, )i" x t('', 3411 r4" I 34ri

X l3, ~'Fnx14n .rr, ft" x 7", and i;,'' of" square,

and 9,11 8" and 9.c.'' x S'I round, Wrought - iron, Spike - pointed Dock-spike', and 4 d Nails, about 46,000 pounds.

7. Boiler-plate Armatures, 5) rought- iron Straps. Strap-Bolts and Washers, about ......... .... .. 6,476 •,

8. a'', Ibyn Iyj n, rr„nand t' Wrought- iron screw-bolts and t9'4r' lag- screws, about ................... 27,1°1 ,.

g. Cast-iron Washers for 14 n, I9.,;" and to Screw Bolts, about............ 11,011

to, Cast-iron Mooring-posts, about..... 23,400 It. Cast-iron I ile-shoes, about......... 14,256 I2- Materials for Painting and I riling nr Tarring. 13. Labor of every description for about 53,94" square

feet of new• Pier. (di Cribuork-

t. New cribwork complete, including all timbers, except the nu'gcr., deck and deck-sheathing, iron-work not itemizcd below, back-ing-logs, stone-filling, fenders, and fender-chocks measured down from the under side of the backing-log, and from out to out of the facing-timbers and crib-work below, about........ It7,,6_ cubic feet

Feet, B. AI-, measured in the work.

z. Yellow fine Timber, to" x 14' .............. 3,612 I2n aIzr .............0 4 8

Total ............................ o,66o

N OTn.-The above quantity of timber is inclusive of extra lengths required for scarfs, laps, etc., but is exclusive of waste, and does not include the yellow pine in the crtbw•ork estimated above in item No. r.

3. Vn x /w ar x eon, and Y'n xi rr

square, and yr!' x 8" round Wrought - iron Dock - spikes, about ........................ 1,355 pounds.

4, Boiler-plate Armatures, Wrought.

iron Straps, abcut..........,. 4,zr4 •` 5. Wrought-iron t'. r," Screw-halts

and Nuts, abo,u .............. tog 6. Cast-iron 1C ashers, about........ 7, Labor removing of old platform and sheds ds of " Pier,

old a,," etc., as set forth in the specifications. 8• Labor, excavation of old eribwork, etc., as set forth

in the specifications. 9. Labor of framing and carpentry, including all moving

of timber, jointing, planking, bolting, spiking, etc., as set forth in the specifications.

)cl Sewer Beneath Pier- Feet, B. 1t„ measured in the work,

I. Yellow Pine Timber, tzar x ,4rr .......,.. - 42 .. •. cn x 16'1 .........•••.. 15,318 •, •. Sn x r." -.. .. ..... .. x,432 n „ Sn x tort .............• 8,385

Total............................. 2r, 177

Feet, B. 91. I. Spruce or Yellow Pine Timber, croseted,

3yux4/o, measured before planing...,. 44,287 2 Spruce or Ye low I ine Timber, creosoted,

tt"x t4", measured in the work......... 44

Total ............................ 44,331

3. VI x 22rr x tz a r, Y" x,211 and °J' x 8o square Wrought-iron Dock-spikes. .................... 8,6c8 pounds.

4. t)'/' and I" Wrought-iron Screw- bolts and Nuts, and Lag- screws, about .............. .. 2,702 •,

5. Galvanized Wrought-iron Bands, I;olts, Rivets, Straps, Angle and Mouth-pieces for Sewer, about ... .... ....... .. :2,22a

6. Cast-iron Washers for end, ill Screw Bolts, about............ flea •,

7. Labor and material for temporary centres for Sewer-box.

8. Labor of every description for about 68854 square linear feet of Circular Sewer,

CLASS 11. Rip-rap °tone furnished and put in

place at the outer end of the new Pier, about ............... 7,5co cubic yards,

N. P..-As the above-mentioned quantities, though stated with as much accuracy as is possible, ire advance, are approximate only, bidders are required to submit their estimates upon the following express conditions, which shall apply to and become a part of every estimate received :

(i.', Bidders must satisfy themselves, by personal examination, of the location of the proposed work, and by such other means as they may prefer, as to the ac-curacy of the foregoing Engineer's estimate, and shall not, at any time afterthe submission of an estimate, dis-unite or complain of the above statement of quantities, nor assert that there was any misunderstanding in regard to the nature or amount of the work to be clone.

2.; Bidders will be required to complete the entire work to the satisfaction of tile Department of Docks, and in substantial accordance with the specifications of the contract and the plans therein referred to. No extra compensation, beyond the amount payable for the several classes of the work before mentioned, which shall be actually performed, at the prices therefor, to be speei-fied by the lowest bidder, shall be due or payable for the entire work.

The work to be done under the contract is to he commenced within five days after the date of the con-tract, and all the work to be done under the contract (except about Fo feet of the shore end of the pier, which will not be constructed until the sewer opening in the bulkhead-wall is constructed by the Department of Docks is to he fully completed en or before the 15th day of July, 69, or within as many days ther'after as the site of the new pier may have been occupied, after the date of the execution of this agreement, by the Department of Docks in dredging for the pier ; and the said about 6o feet is to be completed within thirty days after notice shall be given to the contractor by said Department of I that work on the said about 6o feet may be begun ; and the damages to he paid by the contractor for each day that the contract may be un- fulfilled aster the time fixed for the fulfillment thereof has expired, are, by a clause in the contract, determined, fixed and liquidated at Fifty Dollars per defy.

All the material excavated is to be removed by the contractor, and deposited, in all respects, according to haw, and any material dredged, not so deposited, shall not be paid for.

Bidders will state in their estimates a price for the whole of the work lobe-done in each class, in conformity with the approved form of agreement and the specifica-tions therein set forth, by which price the bids will be tested. '1hcse prices are to cover all expenses of every kind involved in or incidental to the fulfillment of the contract, including any claim that may arise through delay, from any cause, in the performing of the work thereunder. 'I he award of the contract, if awarded, will be made to the bidder ,vhe is the lowest for doing the whole of the work comprised in the two classes, and whose estimate is regular in all respects.

Bidders will distinctly write out, both in words and in figures, the amount of their estimates for doing each class of the work.

The person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded will be required to attend at this office with the sureties offered by him or them, and execute the con-tract within five days from the date of the service of a notice to that effect; and in case-oh failure or neglect so to do, he or they tviil be considered as having abandoned it, and as in default to the Corporation, and the contract will be readcertised and relet, and so on until it be ac-cepted and executed.

Bidders are required to state in their estimates their names and places of residence ; the names of all persons interested with them therein ; and if no other person be so interested, the estimate shall distinctly state the tact ; also, that the estimate is made without any con-nection with any other person making an estimate for tttc same work, and that it is in all respects fair, and with-cut collusion or fraud ; and also, that no member of the Common Council, head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or other officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly inter-ested therein, or in the supplies or work to which it re-lates, or in any portion of the profits thereof; which estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party making the estimate, that the several matters stated therein are in all respects true, Where neore than one Pets, it is intrred, d, it it ecgrrisite that the :Teri/iration be nradr and subscri/ed to by all the parties int,rest.'d.

Each estimate shall be accompanied by the con-sent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders in the City of New York, 7eith their res~ective places of business or residence, to the effect that if the contract be awarded to the person or persons making the esti-mate, they will, on its being so awarded, become boutid as his or their sureties for its faithful perform-ance ; and that if said person or persons shall omit or refuse to execute the contract, they will pay to the Cor-poration of the City of New York any difference between the sum to which said person or persona would be entitled on its completion, and that which said Corpo-ration may be obliged to pay to the person to whom he contract may be awarded at any subsequent letting;

the amount, in each case, to be calculated upon the esti-mated amount of the work to be done in each class, by which the bids are tested. The consent above mentioned shall be accompanied by the oath or affirmation, in writ-ing, of each of the persons signing the same, that he is a householder or freeholder in the City of New York, and is worth the amount of the security required for the completion of the contract, over and above all his debts

of every nature, and over and aborr his liabilities as bad, .vrrrty and olherase: and that he has offered himself as surety in good faith, and with the intention to execute the bond required by law. The adequacy and sufficiency of the security offered will be subject to approval by the Comptroller of the City of New York after the award is made and prior to the signing of the contract.

No estimate will be received or considered unless accompanied by either a certified check upon one of the State ar National banks tf the City of New York, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money, to the amount of Jive per c,',,tu ,nuu f the amount of security required for the faithful performance of the contract. Such check or money must not be inclosed in the sealed envelope containing the estimate, bI,' mu•t he handed to the officer or clerk of the Department who has charge of the estimate-box, and no estimate can be deposited in said box until such check or money has been examined by said officer or clerk and .found to lie correct. All such deposits, except that of the success-ful bidder, will be returned to the persons making the same, within three days after the contract is awarded. If the successlul bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five days after notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to execute the sane, the amount of the deposit made by him shall he forfeited to and retained by the City of New York as liquidated damages for such neg- lect or refusal ; but if lie shall execute the contract within the time aforesaid, the amount of his deposit will be returned to him.

Bidders are informed that no deviation from the specifications will be allowed, unless under the written instructions of the Engineer-in-Chief.

No estimate will be accepted from, or contract:nvarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Corporation, upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as surety or othertvise, upon any obligation to the Corporation.

THE RIGHT "10 DEeLINE ALL "I HE ES1'l-MA'I ES IS RESERVED, IF DEEMED FOIi THE IN7'ERE`','I' (SF' i III) CORPORA'I'Il)N OF '1'f1E CITY (1F NEW DIRE.

Bidders are requc*ird, in making their bids or esti-mates, to use the blank prepared for that purpose by the Department, a copy of which, together with the form of the agreement, including specifications, and showing the manner of payment for the work, can be obtained upon application theri or at the office of the Depart-ment.

EDWIN A. PO S'I, ARIES MATTHEWS,

J. SERGEANT' CRAM, Commissioners of the Department of Docks.

Dated New YORic, November 21, 1890._

(Work of Construction under New I Ian.)

DHPARTs,EN'h' OF DOCKS, PIER "A." NORTH RIVER.

TO CONTRACTORS.

(No. 361.)

PROPOSALS FOR ESTIMATES FOR DREDGING FUR A Nl;W PIER AT FOOT OF EAST' 'I'WI-NTIETH STREET ON THE EAST RIVER.

ESTINfATES FOR DREDc1ING AT THE ABOVE-named place on the East river will be received

by the Board of Commissioners at the head of the 1)e-partment of Docks, at the office of said Department, on Pier "A," foot of Battery place, North river, in the City of New York, until Iz o'clock nt. of

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, r89o, at which time and place the estimates will be publicly opened by the head of said Department. The award of the contract, if awarded, will be made as soon as prac-ticable after the opening of the bids.

Any person making an eitimate for the work shall furnish the same in a sealed envelope to said Board, at said office, on or before the day and hour above named, which envelope shall be indorsed with the name or names of the person or persons presenting the same, the date of its presentation, and a statement of the work to which it relates.

The bidder to whom the award is made shall give security for the faithful performance of the contract, in the manner prescribed and required by ordinance, in the sum of Fight Hundred Dollars.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities of material neces.ary to be dredged in order to secure at the prem-ises mentioned the oepth of water set opposite thereto in the specifications, is as follow: s

For New Pier at foot of East Twen- tieth street, East river ........... 1z,3eO cubic yards.

N. B.-I idders are required to submit their estimates upon the following express conditions, which shall apply to and become a part of every estimate received :

rst. Bidders must satisfy themselves, by personal examination of the location of the proposed dredging, and by such other means as they may prefer, as to the accuracy of the foregoing Engineer's estimate, and shall not, at any time after the submission of an estimate, dispute or complain of the above statement of quantities, nor assert that there was any misunderstanding in regard to the nature or amount of the work to be done.

ad. Bidders will he required to complete the entire work to the satisfaction of the Department of Docks, and in substantial accordance with the specifications of the contract. No extra compensation, beyond the amount payable for the work before mentioned, which shall be actually performed, at the price therefor, per cubic yard, to be specified by the lowest bidder, shall be due or payable for the entire work.

The work to he done under the contract is to be com-menced within five days after the date of the contract, and the entire work is to be fully completedon or before the 1st day of December, ISyo, and the damages to be paid by the contractor for each day that the contract may be unfulfilled after the time fixed for the fulfillment has expired, are, by a clause in the contract, fixed and liquidated at Fifty Dollars per day.

Bidders will state in their estimates a price per cubic yard for doing such dredging in conformity with the approved form of agreement and the specifications therein set forth, by which price the bids setll be-tested This price is to cover all expenses of every kind in-volved in or incidental to the fulfillment of the contract, including any claim that may arise through delay, from any cause, in the performing of the work thereunder.

f;idders will distinctly write out, both in words and in figures, the amount of their estimates for doing this work.

The person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded will he required to attend at this office with the sureties offered by him or them, and execute the contract within five days from the date of the service of a notice to that effect; and in case of failure or neglect so to do, he or they will be considered as having abandoned it, and as in default to the Corporation ; and the contract will be readvertised and relet, and so on until it be accepted and executed.

Bidders are required to state in their estimates their names and places of residence ; the names of all persons interested with them therein ; and if no other person be so interested, the estimate shall dis- tinctly state the fact ; also, that the estimate is made without any connection with any other person making an estimate for the same work, and that it is in all respects fair, and without collusion or fraud ; and also that no member of the Common Council, head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other officer of the Corporation, is directly or indirectly interested therein, or in the supplies or work to which it relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof; which estimate must be verified by the oath, itt writing, of the party making the estimate, that the several matters stated therein are in all respects true. Whe,e more than one person is interested, it is requisite that the ver fication be ruade and subscribed to dye al.' the pm-ties iltfrs#d.

NOVEMBER 29, iSgo.

Each estimate shall be accompanied by the con-sent, in writing, of two householders or freeholders in the City of New York, with //u,o. rr.rpec,'i: a //lmoee o/ -busine.os or residence, to the effect that if the contract be awarded to the person or persons making the a=ti-mate, they will, upon its being so awarded, become bound as his or their sureties for its faithful perform-ance ; and that if said person or persons shall omit or refuse to execute the contract, they will pay to the Corporation of the City of Ncw York any difference between the snot to which said person or persons would he entitled upon its completion, and that which said Corporation may be obliged to pay to the person to tvhorn the contract may be aw:rcded at :my cub-sequent letting ; the amount in each case to be cdcu-lated upon the estimated amount of the tvork to be done-by which the bids are tested. The consent above men-tioned shall he accompanied by the oath or affirmation, in writing, of each of the persons signing the same, that he is a householder or freeholder in the City of New York, and is worth the amount of the security re-quired for the completion of the contract, over and above all his debts of every nature, and raver and above his G,rbi/itir.c as Lail, rnr•ety or ot/rervnIce . and that he has offered himself as a surety in good faith and with the-intention to execute the bond required by laud. The adequacy and sufficiency of the security offered will be subject to approval by the Comptroller of the City of New York after the award is made and prior to the sign-ing of the contract,

No estimate will be received or considered unless accompanied by either a certified check upon one of the-Slate- or National banks of the City of New York, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money, to the amount of five per centum of the amount of security required for the faithful performance of the contract, Such check or money nmst not he inclosed in the sealed envelope containing the estimate, but must be handed to the officer or clerk of the I repartment who has change of the estimate-box ; and uo estimate can he deposited in said box utntil such check or money has been examined by said officer or clerk and found to be correct. All such deposits, except that of the successful bidder, will be returned to the persons making the sonic within three days after the contract is awarded. If the successful bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five days after notice that the contract has been awarded to him, to execute the same, the amount of the deposit made by him shall be forfeited to and retained by the City of New York as liquidated damages for such neglect nr refusal; but if he shall execute the contract within the time aforesaid, the amount of his deposit will be returned to hint-

Bidders are informed that no deviation from the e pecifications will be allowed, unless under the written instructions of the Engineer-in-Chief.

Ne estimate will be accepted from, or contract awarded to, any person who is in arrears to the Corpo-ration upon debt or contract, or who is a def,ullter, as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Corpura-tion.

THE. RIGHT TO DECLINE ALL THE Ee'fl-MATES IS RESERVED, IF DEEMED FOR THE; INTI•:RFS'1' OF THE CORPORATION OF' THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

Bidders are requested, in making their bids or esti-ntates, to one the blank prepared for that purpose by the Department, a copy of which, together with the form of the agreement, includine specifications, and showing the manner of payment for the work, can he obtained upon application therefor at the office o: the Department.

EDWIN A. Pb)cT, JAMES 9151'IHIAVS, I. SERI;EA\T (RANT,

Commissioners of the Department of Docks. Dated, NEW YORK, November sr, ,Syo.

DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS, I Pie o "A," NORTH Rit-tee. I

TO CONTRACTORS,

)No. 362.)

PROPOSALS FOR ESTI-1IA'[F,S FOR DREIn;ING FOR A NEW PIER No. 14, ON THE NORTH RIVER,

ES'FLMAI'FS FOR DREDGING AT 'rHE ARtI\ - E-nanted place on the North river trill be recited

by the Board of Commissioners at the head of the Department of Docks, at the office of said Depart-ment, on Pier "A," foot of Battery place, North river, in the City of New York, until I2 o'clock st. of

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 189o, at which tints and place the estimates will be publicly opened by the head of said Department. The award of the contract, if awarded, will be made as soon as prac-ticable after the opening of the bids.

Any person making an estimate for the work shall furnish the None in a sealed envelope to said Board, at said o(hce, on or before the day and hour above named, which envelope shall be indorsed with the name or names of the person or persons presenting the same, the date of its presentation, and a statement of the work to which it relates.

The bidder to whom the award is made shall give security for the faithful performance of the contract, in the manner prescribed and required by oreiinance, in the sum of 'Three Thousand I collars,

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities of material necessary to be dredged in order to secure at the prem-ises mentioned the depth of water set opposite thereto in the specifications, is as follows :

Fox NEW PIER No. 14, NoRTtt Riven.

Class i, Mud dredging........... r6,000 cubic yards.

Class 2• Crib dredging .... - , ... , 9,coo

Class 3. Filling on top of cribwork. 250

Total ................ 25,z5o ••

N. B•-Bidders are required to submit their estimates upon the following express conditions, which shall apply to and become a part of every estimate received :

ist, Bidders must satisfy themselves, by personal examination of the location of the proposed dredging, and by such other means as they may prefer, as to the-accuracy of the foregoing Engineer's estimate, and shall not, at any time after the submission of an estimate dis-pute or complain of the above statement of quantities, nor assert that there was any misunderstanding in re- gard to the nature or amount of the work to be done.

2d. Bidders will be required to complete the entire work to the .Satisfaction of the Department of Docks, and in substantial accordance with the specifications of the contract. No extra compensation, beyond the amount payable for the work before mentioned, which shall be actually performed, at the price therefor, per cubic yard, in each class, to be specified by the lowest bidder, shall be due or payable for the entire work.

The work to be done tinder the contract is to be com-menced on or about January r, tSgi, or within five days after notification from the Engineer-in-Chief of the Department of Docks that the premises are-in such con-dition that the work of dredging can proceed, and the entire work is to be fully completed on or before the expiration of sixty days after date of said notification from the Engineer-in-Chief, and the damages to be paid by the contractor for each day that the contract may be unfulfilled after the time fixed for the fulfill-ment has expired, are, by a clause in the contract, fixed and liquidated at Fifty Dollars per day.

Bidders will state in their estimates a price, per cubic yard, in each class, for doing such dredging in conformity with the approved form of agreement and the- specifica-tions therein set forth, by which prices the bids will be tested. These prices are to cover all expenses of every kind involved in or incidental to the fulfilIment of the contract, including any claim that may arise through delay, from any cause, in the performing of the work thereunder.

NOVEMBER 29, 1890. THE CITY RECORD. 3'2;

Bidders will distinctly write out, both in words and I One Hundred and •Twenty-fifth street, from I deposits, except that of the successful hiddt,r, will h•_ I No. to. FOR REGUI.:\IiN;; 3\1) (:k:1UING ONE in figures, the amount of their estimates for doing each i Fast river to Ninth avenue ................ z3 lamps. , returned to the person making the s:,me, within three III; NI rk Fa) AN 1) toil :H"1 'Y - I I I I k II class of this work One F[undred and Thirty-eighth street, from The person or persons to whom the contract may he Third zvcnuc to lida'tison avenue bridge... 6

I after the contract is awarded. If the successful bidder

o I'RIO I', fra m \ terdam avenw- to Kin, awarded will be required to attend at this office, with Barclay street, from Broadway to North river 7

shall refuse r,r neglect, within five d,_vs after notice that the contract his been ;t,earded to him, to

bridge r,ad, AND ,F .I II \G Ch"kFl- ST. \1 \N I) FLAGGINi. ill )F, j .1 :\1•KS the sureties offered by him or them, and execute the , Battery Turk .... 20 esot c th•: same, the amount of ;he deposit made by "1'111•,{l•:I\. contract within five days from the date of the service of Bleecker street, from Bowery to Thirteenth hint shall be forfeit~-d to and retained by the t'ity of I 'I':\K a notice to that effect, and in case of failure or neglect street ........................ ............ 34 " No rt. 1'i IIZ I \'I; 1'P flf!C I':\VF,311C\'I' N(1W Nose Y irk, :no Iiquid,rted damage: for such ,I. glect or IN' Ii )k'1'Y-\ INI'II 'I1 IZ i II, in in See cd so to do, he or they will be considered as having I loomfield street, between West street and refusal; but ,f he slntll execute the control within the Third abandoned it, and a. in default to the Corporation; and 'Thirteenth avenue ...... ................. t .. rN l avenue; SI XI'Y-IiIF1ll of RI1fl', tint, •:duresaid, ihc:mtount of hi, deposit trill In

the contract will lie readvertised and relet, and so on Mowery, from Park Row to 'Third avcnuc.... z8 '' rcturncd I trot Ltrington to F~ ,urtb :,venue ; SIX IV. to him.

until it be accepted and executed. , Broadway, h from Battery Place to Fifty-ninth rl,A'FN III 51'IZII I', Ii 'n L•:xingtnn to No bid or cot mate will he considered from Bidder=arerequired to state in their estimate= their

'' I street ...................... .. ..... 99 ... • a ❑ c.,m- F', mnh :,vmu::.t0 U I. VI \r::\ 'I'lL\P- en mnu rion or indi-.iuual th:,t is

names and places of re,idence, the names iii all persons m

rth Canal street, from Bowery to No river.... z, Y, tint nut I}•,nzed 1IL.Ol'K I':1 \'1:11 F:\ "1, the nap-LI„cho to and em potvcrcel either by the I sin lion I intern-ted with them therein ; and if no other person be Catharine street, front East Broadway to last ouneil or by I, I -mi=hc,l L}. the I lcl,:urt mcnt "d Public the Board of I•.Ixtrical Control, to lay, ,rc, so interested, the estimate shall di itimmctiv -fate the fact ; I river ............................. ....... 7 ..

t ;toil cmi 51, -!, stntct, and that has not '-xcept inhere electric-Ii/ht also, that the estimate is made without any connection 1 Centre street, from Brooklyn Bridge to con-\o. ra. Fill, Fl l: N'll\t 1 S1.1TI:R1 with any other person making an a<timate for the same ];room- street ....................... t- work, and that it is in all re,pects fur and without Chambers from North col- street, river to East

dolts are I:,irl suit:,ble wires or other eoa I :I t"rs ,vrtlt - I I I) 11

the necessar • lcs, i ,es or Other tixteres, ' I'KnF( W, 1,11 \t : 11'1 ik Ii I \ I (- kx! I[ [-

) pt P• t ,n, IN t) '!Z 'usion or frat'd ; a.ni al,o, that no member of the Common I river ....... . zt ”

AN II tilt s' IN t; F, II N F: 15' and under street , :nenu ~s and puLlic p;trks ant pal's

Council, head of a department, chief ofa bureau; deputy Christopher street, from West street to tiixth I of the : ity of \"ew 1 ork, Im con luctinq "III\I In 111.f•: k s IN TI I h: NI aV a n, l.li sin h utin' I

electricity to J) the Ii ft bi,l I r; :mi thr,t t I )L IZI -1 tt )Util', C1'I-Y 11.11.1. I , I RK. thereof, or clerk therein, or otheroffccrnI the Corpora- avemte ................................... tz " el~,es m t

possessa suiNcicnt ccntr:I ,t:,tinit t,iii sit a;,pli-'So. 13. Flil 1.:11'1\I: (: I )oo\\':\LK-' :\CR 'no Lion, is directly indirectly interested or therein, or in 1 City Hall Park ......... .. tg the supplies or work to which it in Cortkutdt

ances therein, for tceneruim; the electrical cur -cot re- ' I'II1: N" I.0Y P:lZ N 1,1)1 I.1:1 .11, I) at its relates, or any portion street, from Iimadw;ty to North of the thereof

j quired iir the purposes of accn iii li.chin. the ,t,ork inn:r=„cti.m „it!t th.• ii Isl: r

profits ; which estimate must he verifir: I I river........ ............................. 6 "

by the with in writing, of the party making the esti- I East Broadway, from lhatham Square to spccitie I in the bid or es till at t} -moth 'u" •, I, I III: N , , IZ Vff h:1Z LY i Provided hcrcin "I'll mate, that the several matters stated therein are in all (:ratio] street . ................. ............ zo

nothim.t coOtai ne~: i shall pre-cut anY AN U „II ICRLY -111!., I )I 1l' :Il I'- respcets true, 17'h,•re)u<v -et/rrur nine neat, ini<trr,abvl, j East River Park ~~

comptut y, corpor.,tinn or individtr.J iroot Lidding for I I?"I'll i IZ I!' "1',I I \ ~IZ'I'll FRLl- it is rrgnie ft, '/rat t/r,• b- nrri1;a,'i•nn unr,i<' and sub-

............................15 su , pplvill said light ill any street or parr of street, Bark Oil ll: I )" I, Lt III I I I I1,-'I' r'1'ki.I- I'. I III.: errrL,•d to /t all the yartic, jut-rielyd.

I Fulton street, from Northt to Fast river...... 17 (in.cvnnrt Market

or I: u sv Lli._ place in lich suchu c rp„rntion nt , cnpcuty or ~ Slit' [' III :CI 1 ,II)I( , II' I-lid i"I1"->Ia;- Fach estimate shall be accompanied by in

Square.......... . t3 1

. tolls iJ i.J lies a trunk or stain line, ;tnrl Iamp=, lamp- ON U. I lt; l ]'I'll-1'II I sit .5 Nit I( III! TY- the consent, writinr;, of two householders or freeholders 1n City the

an -wort street, bet:,ecn \Vest street and I hirh_enth

posts and connrcnuu: only are neres.nrn to Le con- ' 1 III I.- I'l l - f IZ Ii . I -, .\ \ U Ili I•: N( IIZ i - I I- of Net. York, rvit/, //I,,,, • lien• husirro.ce

avenue ........ ................ t " structe,I in order to firni,I Ii htin4 in such streets, lC!Z 1.1' .\]' I) rt ii Ill i.lt l.1' oil , I Iii rn's,i JE,<crs n% or oesi,frarrr, to the that if be effect the contract awarder]

Greenwich street, from Battery place to parts of strccto, p,irks or I i1Ii- places. F1, i t I•I' 1- - FI 11'll. I I I •1I 11' - ,I S I'll, to the person or persons making the estimate, they will,

I Chambers 'treet ......................... t8 " Grand from Ea,t

Also further provided th:u in raise :r con trnet li,r hglt t- I:It,il I I<1' I:\ I Ii, Fat :11 I -I Ii 11 f If, Y become bound his as or their

I street, river to Sullivan ing :my Street, Part of stroct, park or puLlic glare oh i11 NI \ F: I I F"1' I1, \ I \ F:II' -i I I:~ I', NI \ F.'13- upon its being so at hful p , sureties for its faithful performance; and that if said

, street .............venue ............... 33 i Harlem llrid,ge(third avenue), fixed spans... 4

be awarckd to any company, corporation or indivi, L.:J SFUI r\ 1), AN I) NI \ 1,11 1- - 111110 hosing

person or persons shall omit er refuse to execute the Hou<tnn street, from East river to litd berry , only a nvnl: or main line, tllet cis, 'ru't or' in ' S I RI-:F:! ~.

electric li It conduits are Lid, thirty dips In,m contract they will pay to the Corporation of tite City of street ......... . 23 " the j No, rq. I'OK ,AV I\t: 1 C'Zt)~ill' ILK 4c'. P., )~3 cuecmit n of t' conv.;ct, :utd ' Nety fork any difference between the sum tnsvhich said ' Irving place, from Fourteenth street to ]'wen-

.e wch inn her time, not cx- (INIC III N I iIZ I t 1 N:1 115 IN I cecdim; thirty duv=, be person or persons teould be entitled upon it cnml,lotionticth strcct .............................6 as may d,:crltcd re;,sou;,hic El lUlLTH ti I'll F:IC I', ,it its inter_ctiun wilt Ity the Mayor, Comptroller Cuntmissi„ner and th:u which said Corpnratinn m:,y be obliged to pay liberty street, from Broadway to North river g

and ,,I I'ullic nc~ westrrly =i .lo 'if Lcm,x ❑tcwte. }1 arks, 'hull he . Ilow_J to to the person to whom the contract ma • beawarded at anyLenox he ) avenue, from ( IncHundred and Tenth

such Li helm-ms iu which to Each e=ti;uate mint c )nr.,in the n:une ❑ n,.l , er•let taut - vests, snips rind )lace of t 1 estal,li<h subsequent letting ; the amount in each case w be street to l)ne Hundred and 'l hirty-fifth

1 cnnnccu thereto, or for ldacin~~ conductors in

icon- rc=idcucc of the pers,m ruakin,, the =nmc, the fl inner of ,t

calculated upon the estimated amount of the work to street ..... ............................ 11 " s, ibways ;utd con_ ;ell person= interested with hint therein, amt it n , other ' nectiue I:nips thcretvith. be done by which the bids are tested ; the con- ➢Iadi>on Park ....................... r4 .... hut no per=on be so interested, it <!crll distinctly st.,te tl:at Er et,

sent above mentioned shall be accontpanced by the i Mount Vtirri. Park ......................... ag payment to .,uch any "That it is m:,de 'an tutu any c,mnectinn with ❑ny ~,ther such lumps, be

tim er, on a,.:,:o•:nt will

r

oath or atiirmation, in writing, of each of the persons Park Ro,v, from Ann street to Bower "

Bowery rg

. • • mode for the tittle — tl!ouecl, nor

ed ,and i= in until the tie sin ncrkinn an c=limatic fir the =tune some have signin4 the s;ctnc that he is ;r hnuseh,dder or freeholder South street, from 11'hitch:Jl street to Grind

=hurl been est, d in cum- all respect= fr i',

plete wnrkin~ - td •,,toe cut ,;ullu=ion nr h..ru I 'lout no I in the City of New York and is worth the amount of : street ..................... ..... ....... 64 "

tine order, our except for the time dorm, ~ ❑-ember or the ]'.mouton l' thus cii, head „( :r dc•vtnr..nt, snitch all the rail nirem.:nts herein the security required for the enmpletion of the contract, South Fifth avenue, from Canal street to mcntiuned .hall chief if a Lure:ur, d•-I,nty thereof, or clerk therein, or have hecu fully perfonnod. I over and 1F,wc all his debts of every nature, ,,tent cm iv \Vashin trnt square .................... • r4 .)thee off ccr of the t ,,~rpurrti The au"ard of any contract, if is Jircctly nr t ut u in,

attardc, auA rtl,,,ce Inn li,r/-]-tics ax Gail, m u -rty nr of/rtrtt'ivr: I Stuyvcsaut Park, west ...................... S - I, ,rill b_ ,tack ' lutes ,n the c=timnh_ rim in tItc work to which it re- as sour :t, practicable a It, r the

itre. sr i,,

and that he has offered himself as a surety in good G,ith ti[uyvcsant Park, east ....................... 8 " opcntnt ,d the Lid,,

Should the laic= nr in the pn,lib thereof. and veldt the intention to execute the bond required by I Stuyvesant street, from Eighth street to Tenth Ltw.

person or persons to whom ally n lly cnu'nct is so awarded neglect or refuse In :,reel,[ the cuutr;ir[ 1?ach cslim u :,tc hu=t be l criticd L •the n:,th in ,vritiu

1'he adequacy mid sutiiciency of the security street ................ ................... 3 " within fin,: days dn_r written notice that of the pang- uctk en 0' the s. none, that the -,,rend nett tens

offered will be subject to approval by the Comptroller ' Tompkins Park ........ .. to " the sum: has therein ,t:,tee] are tote au,l uu„t lie ,.coin ,.mind h y I been atv:rrdcd Iii his bid or rstimat,-, I } the ..................

of the Cit}, of Now fork after the ;nvarJ is made :sod Union Park ................................ 9 „ or if he acco ,t, but in ,young , 'i tu„ It free hi tidy in I does not I ~ csccutc tin: erm=en 5

contract and give tilt. '. , -,. prior to the signinG of the contract. 1Vashin4tnu Park ........... r5 ........... ... prod to (.l.t f \ _e ier. to the elfcet that if the ,,tints,[ ctu~it}•, it be

if etra, ed

No c=timnte will be received or considered unless ac- West street, from Battery place to West may 1, read-cruised :utd rcict as provided by ' awarded t„ the tier. 'u m;rking tire c=tire::etc, they will, law :utd ordinance. •omp;utied by either a certified check upon one of the Eleventh street ...... ... . .. . ... .. 5o upon it, Lciug s,, :ns;trdcd, become i>.mnd us his sureties L'iddcrs arc informed that no deviation from State or National ]tanks of the City of New York, drawn West Broadway, from Chambers street to the speci- liar its fi,ithfol perfl,nnance ; and that if he shall refuse fications will i,c allowed, to the order of the Cnmpu oiler, or money to the amount Canal street ........ . ................... ro in '1-he the or neglect to its ,:cute die saline, they cell) lip to the Cnr- rieht in reserved, t, to us' dilferc

be nrccn the =um n, ,e ltieh he of five per centum of the amount of security required j West Stash hinulton 1l arket ..................n "

tncen an estimate is made con- ', poru ❑ tai❑ in,ti bids lice lamps forth- faith lirl perfe,rmance of the context. Such check \V'hit•:hall s rent, from Itowling Green to South inn one or inure streets, aecuu•a, would be entitled a ion its r,nn ,lotion r , which parks-tin n, Iron I 1 , .t t 11 pbtces, ;axe >t `hat or money must not be inclosed in the scaled envelo to Ferr Ferry ....................................6 ........................ 6

such tsomata on bid

I the Cur!mration m:, }• Lc uLlireel n, pay to t t per<,m to so much thereof be containing the estimate, but must be. handed to the as stay thy: lowest per 1:11,11) in an}• whom tLe c, mtr:rct shill lie rnc:trded at .initot s, ibsetlnent one or officer te clerk of the I iepmrtmetit who has charge of the

estimate-box, andtinestintntc rain be deposited in said b I

ox Total ......................... 1,386 lamps.

more of such street,, aocnucs, parks or places, ! letting ; the :umn,nt tl, he rattle uLrted rpm the c=timuted and to reject the -

remainder of such estim: ire „r bid I ;unonnt of the tci,rk by which the bids are tested. until such chec'' or uoncy has been examined by said I Estimates for the above will be received at the office

w9:ich may not be the lowest as aforestid. 'I'hc right i; I 1P1 consent last above mentioned sous [ bef acrnmf also reservcd to determine officer or clerk and fntutd to be correct. All such de- of the C imissioncrot Public Works, No. 31 Chambers what >treets or arts of

strcetsand publicpL,c- ,h;, Ill ie liz4htccl b • i-•ht:. ttied by the oath nr alinne, inn, i h of en, of w is cIcornett i a

posits, except that nI the successful bidder, will be re- street, in the City of Now York, until r „'cIn ck st. of The contract ti,r ]ant s in au • ) I the per.r,n.c sr,nm;; the same, th;,t he is a hnusch•dder p' I

'1'hured:n•, •;,,,,cc turned to the persons- making the stone within three Daps I )eccmber - .1, 189:., .It vrhich and time } I - I, 1 -i street, avcuue, ,tr freeholder in the tatty of .. ew t u,rk, :sod is w•,rth the . park nr plea: will La aw.,r I it after the contract is aw:,rded. If the ,ucccs=lul bidder they will be publicly opened by said Commuciuncr and

,I, a v.,r I .a eh aun,unt if the Securityre, uired fur the cum ,l of lowest bidder per lautp in such I 1 ! It

particular strvct, avcnuc, cc

sh; II refuse ur neglect -,rithin live days after notice rear], l en

~ park or place'. the cuntncct, ever and above all his dcht= uI erery that the contract has been alt:rrded to hut, to execute the :Any person making an estimate for the above shall I I he rtt;lit is also reserved to rc Nate I nature, :sod over and ab ,vc his In as bail, surer}', the numb cr o deer same, the amount of the deposit made by him shill be furnish the saute in it scaled envelope, indorsed " t.sti- lamps which may be their f ' "r otherwise, and that he bas ,,Ifcrc;l mice t a= surety crccted :mu location ante forfeited to and retained by the City of New York as nt;cte for furnishing. ❑per iii and maintaining; electric

1 Jis- in good fluid,, u•tth the intenti_m to escout- the LnnJ tiun, in best liquidated dam;au or such n rt or IcI ; but if I sops ;"nn I ako with the name of the person making posi order to Illuminat,: the street=, parks required by law. I or uthcr public I that Belting hich he shall execute the contract within the time afore- the sunlit mu the (late of its pre•:entati,.m.

places of t, bids ma , Net est,ntat - will be considered unless ace :cried I be reo:ivcd. '1'h: right is ako reserved decline to all a ,;-,,tiled check up„n one ni the tit:uc or said, the auto.... t of his deuo=it will be,„turned to hint. I;iddcrs arc required to ,late in their estim.ites their I estimates if deemed for tit- best interest.,; Cit

Si of the , N3

, ether Bidders :ire informed that ion do vi:uiun Irum the s tcci- name. and laces of rc idence, the name. „I all ersons I' Ao estimate wi11 6_ accc rt•: y' ational hank. of the City of New S ~,rk, dr:nen to the d Irons, ficatiuns will be allotted, tmhas under the written in- inter--led tn~ith the m therein ; and if uo other person

1 or contract aun ,,Jar ut the Con rtr"Iler, or ,,none • rn the amount ,d five to, any person who is in I 1 ttcd

strnctionoil the I•:n-inccr-in-('hint; h•: — interested, thcy,hall Ii -.tinetly state•. th e fact ; al .o ~ No arrears h, tlt.: Corp,,r:mnn

upon debt or contract, nr who is a default:c - I'•"r'-"utnnt of the aulount of the security- reIluireci ter estimate well Inc accepted front, or ennn act brat it is made srithuut any eonncetinn with any other as sccu rit y the faithlui perturmaece cl the contract. such check ur or other•.:ise, upon any obli~~;,tinn to the Coe award,] to, tuts t,on who i, iu : Ire:,r, to the I'or,or- person ma -m•~ a,n ec[iuvue for the .:one supplies ;utd wr:niu, '. m•,ncy ''"tin t .,,T be ,tic the scaled cn the the provisions of

ti ation, upon del t or contract, or who is a dclaulter, as work, nod tl.at it i; ml : II respects fair and without

lb ❑ ttentinn of Lidder. is c1) LO°tauti n,; the c=timnte, Lot must he h;uuled to the spec-tic,twns and

but o r) in it 3 p;u`,r,~r:, p}, 1' in the annevec form of surety or otherwise, upon any oblig:,tion to the l'orpnr- enllu.imr or fr:,ud ; au,d, :d o, that nn mrmbur tel the agreement. oll'iccr or clerk ul the Department tvh„ I:a n-ito,I e of the

utiun. , .. Common Couueil, he.,d of a departmcnl, chief of I 'I 1{ IZiG III ' 'II) ltl?CJ,IN1: ALL '1'IH? F:,II- a htu eau, deputy th,:reof dcrk

sI Limb forms of estine,les call be „brained on all Iiet- I

'°:.tir.:ate-L,,x, and n" c tiurtte call h,• Jct.nosite;l in said 1 box h heck iris been

until su: nr moor. t• cs.tminc l b - or thcrcin, or other 151A1I S IS IZ 1•:i. 1.1ZVFI), II UI:I{ III SII FO1 TIII-: o~l~cerof the t is directly tion:,t the ol}iic of the Contmiaiuncr of Public It orks, - clerk '5

I fuuuJ orporatiun, nr indirectly in- Aate Ywzx, Ii, 17, r8~o, said othccr or and to, be lot

b it

dder, IX III \J. 5/,1't , ilK. in will be

relates, or any portiolt of the profits thcrcuf ; tr licit ~ Bidde rs:,re reque,ted, in m:,king their bids >Lt}nr. I returned to the per~un. in I, the same, within three or esti- estim:t must be verified by the Oath, in wrien to blank fur (III S1)1,1)1 ZE 1S'. AIYI?::5, hays after the corr.r.tct is sotaided II the .nccc illin mates, use the prepared that purpose by the of the parts- ntakint, the same, that the several ncnters l ' bidder shall refuse rl neglect, wulria d:t} . ,fret - ontptr,dler. r

inn V uartment, a cop's of which, ton, thcr with the torn stated therein arc iu : II re.pects true. 511 re store ' TI10 ~. F. GILR(1' notice t! rat the c„ntraet has been :uv.rdcd t,, him, to of the agreement, including s pcciti c:,tions,:utd showing th:m one person is interested, it is requisite that the Cununi,sioncr execute the s;une, the amount of the depo.it made b}' I'ublic W of ork s. the manner of 1ulymcnt for the work, can lie obtained verification be made :,td subscribed by all the parties d u, and retuned Ly the City ,,I hint shall be t Il upon application therefor tit the othce of the Ucpurt- inter- led. ment.

---._. ------ - ----- . New York, ac liquid:,tcd damages for such tic:4lcct or is d

-- -- ---- f 1 1 1 I EllIVIN A. POS'l', JAMES :1IA'I'THKAVS. J. S Psl:1:A\•1' CRAM,

Commissioner% of the Lcp,uYment of Docks. Dated Nett Yuri-, November a,, tbyo.

CAS COMMISSION.

I' OPOSAL. AND CONTRACT FOR fl R- NISHING, OPI:RP.I'ING AND MAIN-TAINING ELEC'1 RIC LA\IPti,

DEPARTMENT' OF PUBLIC 1VORKS.

TO CONTRACTORS.

PROPOSALS FOR ESTIMATES FOR FUR-nishing, Operating and )1laintaining I-:lectric

Lamps for the period commencing on January r, t , r, and ending I lecember 3m, 1691, for Lighting such of the following-named Streets or Parts of Street,, Parks and Public Places of the City of . ew York, as maybe dcter-mined upon by the Mayor, Comptroller and Commis-sioner of Public Works after the estimates are opcm-d, viz. :

Avenue 13, from Houston street to Fourteenth street ........ ........ ...... ........ la lamps.

Avenue D, from Houston street to Fourteenth ,, street .................................... First avenue, from Houston street to Four- teenth street .............................. 13 "

Th rd avenue, from Bowery to Harlem Bridge................................... r z5 „

Third avenue, from Harlem Bridge to Willis avenue .......... ...... .. .......... 20 .,

Fourth avenue, from Bowery to Forty-second street ............. ”

Fifth avenue, from Washington Square to 33 Fifty-ninth street ................. .... 50

Sixth avenue, from Carmine street to Thirty- third street ............................... 29 „

Seventh avenue, from Fourteenth street to Fifty-ninth street............. 43 "

Eighth avenue, from Fourteenth street to Fifty-ninth -treet ......................... 4t c'

Tenth avenue, from Fourteenth street to Fifty-ninth street ........................ 42 "

Thirteenth avenue, from Gansevoort street to Bloomfield street............ " 3

Eighth street, from Sixth avenue to Fourth avenue "

Tenth street, from Second avenue to Eat to river .................................... 12

r. Fourteenth street, from North river to East

river .....................................41 ' Twenty-third street, from North river to East river................ . 36 „ ....................

Thirty-fourth street, from North river to East river ..................................... 97 „

Forty-second street, from North river to East river ...................................38 ,.

Fifty-ninth street, from Third avenue to Ninth avenue............................. 22 ••

I.seh estimate small beaccompauicdbytheconsent,in DEPARTMENT OFPUBLICWORKS. r~ a=,I tut tl to s sell execute the r"nntra,_t %vitlrm the nI,nelti,re,,:,irl,tiresunuunt„fthede itwillberetnrned writing, of two houschuldcrs or freeholders of the laity I inn

]liana t-, of New York, :E//u t/rri, r,rfierf,es /i!,rn'r •,/ b.......,-crr )',sid l-, Io the cF t that the he.,warded I tl cuntr ct

Dnrearlrts) r 1't'nt.tc\L ,lila c j I'll]; CO111115'IiON l:k t)1' PL"RLIC IVI IRKS to the person or persons staking the bid or estimate, I

Cc"iti I I,s in Urtrc l:, ' Roost 6, A,,, 3r Cu,tst:a.:,cs Srn,.:aT, Ir

I IoI:IZ\' 1. o 'I'lll? ]Z II;H'I"1'I I IZ I•: 11•;u I':\ 1.1• I; Ills they will, on its being cu awarded, become bound as his Ni, it Your., his cretin ber z6, .S9.,, j

Ill.CUR'I:U F('IZ :ANY I t,R 7'ICl'I..11L 11'1116K IF r their sureties for its Ltithful perfimnance ; and that if

_ if If It DIC I•:\IS IT Felt 11115 1; l''n 1 I N IF' IL F:'n"I'S OF

he or they shathi omit or ,,cause to esn-cute the same, they -

CON I IAC 10ILS. '111 II CI'1'1'.

Llank Ibrnis bid will pay` o the Corporation any difference behveco the of or estimate, the proper envelopes sum to vlrich lie nnr they ',cold be entitled upon Its I completion, I

D IDS OR ESTIMATES, INCLOSED IN :\ ' hi which to inclose the same, t in e spec.lic:,tinny an i

agrecments,,nd:my furd,cr information desired, he can and that which the Corporation nay be obliged

1) scaled cneelupe, nit . Ne ;heat/- ,l t• ie-,vorrinudfk.- ub;aincd for Numbers , to rr, inclusive, at NO nn _, and to pay to the person to whom the enntract ma}, I be nrourr,/ (me (n/ui-i- iml....i-/ f/e:,r,'s, ,,Ise'kr um-L, ,-n! for Nttnthers me, t4 and 13 at Room In Nanther r, :cud awarded at any subsequent b:ttie/ ; the :unotmt in the na,r/•as :71 f -lo'n r:r:ernrr,r', will he received at this I 13 at Room No.3r Chambers eacil case to be caculatcd upon the -•stint:uec amount of the work by in hich the bids iretested; Ihecousent ahoce

olrice until to o'clock u, no \Vednecday, I)ccem bcr t ,, t5, street.

1.1111. F. I;I L.K1 1Y, mentioned :hall be accompanied by the ocuh or affirm,-

t8yo, "tt which place and hour they will his publicly I Commissi mer of Public 11'orks. lion, in writing, of each of the persons signing the same,

he is

opened by the held ,d the Departutent. No. 1, FOR FI.AGGINt1 in UI•I. AV ii) I II AND that a householder or freeholder in the City of tFI-I.:\G1:INI:, CU11131\/; AND IL IS. Lcr.vrrvsit. ur• Yt ut.tc 1Vnkx.,

New York, and is -•:orth tLe amount of security CURL'IN( 'I III•; 011)1 51,51 k's f)\ !(ABC (Irrt[r:, I t '5tr>t , ~xlt-usot, required for the complctiun of the mtrart, and stated in SIUI-: III- ' IVli,'1' EN 1) AVI•:\ lit.- \SD

R° '°t e', \". ,t Cttau uuai ~'m FT, the proposals, Over and above all his debts of es-cry W I S I' Sill IL ' 1F' IL Ill RU, hct„cen .1•:VA N"tt' Vi r:, S,.vem bier 17, t89o,

nature, «xd rr,rr mend «Lori: hislirs!"i4frr•, as 'ill?, .usretY Seventy-si.sth :wd Set cnty-sevcuth',t rcct=. a nint;arru,'sv; that he has offered himself ass surety in faith

No. a. FOR FLAG, Cl 150 FL 1.1. FiIDIH AN I) TO 1ON1RAl., -1- IRS. good and with an intention to execute the I bond required by law, REFLAGGI NG, CI 1st AAI) IL I-,. I

Biddersareregntred to state in their estimates the '1'I11•: 1131,11101 SI III N'A1,K.; O\ i

BOliI'11)F.S OF Si-Vi.NIY-.'nI•:YliVflf IDS OR E.STIA1ACI,S, INCLOSED IN A several streets, ,venires, parks and public places, or S II I•:I•:1', front Boulevard to AVest 1•:nd B tie:Jed envelope, 7.-Ph f til,< n/ Nir:nork au,t fke /, parts of streets, avenues, parks :sod public places, in which they propose to the perform requirements

1vcnuc, ~ No. FOR FLAGGING FLLL05111 3. H AND KF:-

u,rn....y t• '.1, d,lrr irdars•d tlti r, i,u, aIso Nv ,rruuh-v-,~ received at

herein contained, in giving eetail the number of lam t his 1•ory is Ike will be this o0ice mtil is \Lmday, December

ode, +:V:rrnrrut,

which it is propos d to furnish for lighting each .street, FI.AGO[NI,, ( UKIII.\I: A`.0 Rf.CL'kB- 191: II I Ili 011)F:5V'.AI.KS (1N SI )U1'll

o'clock xt. t, '8,0, ill which place :sod hour they will be publicly

etc.; and in case the streets or any portion of the streets SIDE I IF Ft Fl Y-1- I IL S I' ST1(1-_I T, from Opened by the head of the I lcpartntent. which are contemplated in the bid :u-e not liglut d by the bidder with electric arc lamps at the time of the

1Icveeth to 'f clfth :u ve. No.4. FOR REI:LI•Al'101 ANT) I R.31)101

No, t. FO16 RI •a :ULAI[\t::1\D PSI 'l's I IS l"I'H making of the bid, then-am p or sketch showing clearly ONF: 11U\DRF:D :\.V'IU I 11tH II(I:N I I1

Sob 'li:AI;I' P:A5'1•:311:AT, I).A 'I Ill; the proposed locations of lamp,, lamp-posts and con- SI RI I I', from lion inn gsiI 1 uc to

['RI;'P.NI oTI)\ F-IiL.I ICK I':\V F.)II:N I', 'I'HI•: C: 1IZRIAl; I•; \V, \Y III' SIXIV oI\1'li ducting wires in such streets must be -ubmitted with the

bid. Amsterdamavenue, ANll of I' I I N1; S1'kl-:FI -- Ir„m I csin-/tnn t , I hint :venue,

Bidders must state the kind or system of light they CURII.SIu)NIC5 AND FLAGI;INI: ti1llP;- WALK5 THEREIN. anQ l'I•; INIV i~ \'I'll Sff61-I'1'

.', from and stun propose to furnish. No. 5. FOR RF:GULAI'ING AND GRAUI\(,

t"'1'hird arcnuc, hill c re required to state the price per night for (IN!,; 11UN1)1(1 II AN I) NINI:rFa•.0'rlt No. z, FOR IZNI;i;I.A I ING AND 1':1VING \11'1'H

each l:unp, at which they propose to furnkh, operate and S'I'RF.F:T, from 3turningside avenue to lab INI'I'I.-1.1.01.K I'AI' t•;'lIF,N'1, A1-11'll maintain a litiht in accordance with the requirementts of Amsterdam avenue, AND Slit TING CONC I: I: II: F, II NU 111(10, 1111 t: 5k lb specifications and for the period mentioned in the Cl R -01'1)01iS AND F'I,AGI.:101 SIDE'. RI :\t i155 -:\Y III' CI IIIZCIi STKF:E I', agreement. TVA I.KS '1'HER -. V. front 1 h;tm L: rs to land street.

The bidders are required to write out theamountof their bids in

No, 6, FOR IZICII_SI NTING ANDm ('5111NG ONE 10.3. FOK R[Ct:CL:\7'f\G AN II I':51'10G 1\'IIH their estimates, in addition to inserting the same

11U.N1)RFD A\1) I It I.: I'll•:T11 01'RI(I•.I', IRAN I I'1: III lICK 1':1\'1i11F•".T, 351111 in figures. Bidders are req:uired to state the number and loca-

from .lnrterdam avenue to Convent avenue, A,D SE'1'1'ING CCRR-S O\IS AND CON CRP;f IS FUND:\Tln IN, I Hl-I I, AR-

lions of the central stations at which the electric ncrrent 11.501.1151,:•11 )1•:1V:\ L Ks Ill I- Kr'.EN. IZIAI;F:SV,\Y 11F I.ithIs 'nI'I(F1.1', trim

is to be genenrted, and what provision, if any, will be No. 7. FOI-, KISI;U LATIN(. AND I,RAITIN G ON I's l lciat>ccy to Houston .treat, s, , fctr as the made against the accidental extinction of the lights on In UN 1)161-V . NU I OIZ fY-SI•:CUN U same is not ,vitI, n the limit of grant of land

under water. account of damage to the central station by fire. STREF:I', from Boulevard to l'wclfth ;rvenne, The amount 01 security required is Twenty-five Thou- AN n sE1'TI01 CCRi3-sfO N I S \Nll No. FOIL kl?I;CLA I'1 \'l: AND l':\VI\.: WI I'H 4•

sand Dollars . FLAGGI sG SII)EW -tl.KS I'HF:RI•:IN, ,k itNI I I{_It .00K I':\ 1 F:\11:V I', \V'1.1.H No estimate will be received or considered unless No. 8. FOR RI(uULATINI: AND GKAUINI I U' E CONG,\V CAR-UU.\ UA1'I( I"sS 53 1

accompantcd by eithera certifiedcheck n ononeoftire IIU\DRED ANII FORTY-~Ilf KIAGEWAY OF TOUYKI_NS 5l'REEI', 01:

State or National banks ofthe t.;ity of New York, di awn to SIRI FT, from Boulevard to tracks of H ud- from Grand to Stanton street, so far as the the order of the C' omptroller, or money to the amount of son River Railroad, :1Nll SIT 11 NG CUll II- same is not within the limits of grants of land five em centum of the amount of the security required for S'T'ONES AND FLAGGI.s G SIDEWALKS under water, the faithful performance of the contract. Such check or THI?,ZEIN. No.. FOR RFa:ULATINO AND PAYING WITH money must NOT be inclosed in the sealed envelope containing the estimate, but be handed must to the

No.9. FOR R GULATING AND GRADING ONE GKANII'I•.-BLOCK PAVEMENT', WITH HUNDRED AND SIXTY FIFTH CONCRETE. F'OIINDAIION, TFIECAR.

officer or clerk of the Department who has charge of the S 1 REST, from Eleventh avenue to the Bou- RIAGF W AY OF GOERCK S I REEF, from estimate-box, and no estimate can be deposited in said levard, AND SE, TING CURB-STONF.S Grand to Third street, so far as the same is box until such check or money has been examined by AND FLAGGING SIDEWALKS THERE- not within the limits of grants of land under said officer or clerk and found to be correct. All such IN. water.

3$23

THE CITY RECORD. NOVEMBER 29 1890.

No. S. F'OR RI Oil I'IA"C .hVIt 1'-1CIA'G 'ill III II : RI.nl('e I'tVI lIeVI \\17'H

C(IN( l: l•.I I•: lt)G`ItA'I'I(1\, 'FIf I:I Ak RIAI;I W. 1Y (IF 'iIA\t;IN S'LRI': I•. F. Iron l;rnud t„ Ilnocn.0 tr,'ct, so Fir as tio. same i:. lilt tclthin the limits of :;rant, of land ender w:ner.

No.7 FOR RE(LUt.Ai'IN(i AND PAVING WITH (;R \SI I I. Ill ((('K 11:\V1•:\ll•:\ -f, R'I'l'If ('()At'RI.'I'}': FI)UNDA'Ilt)N, 1'Iii: (.\R-

( II' 'I'WI(N I V - SIX'I'II 5,1 k I .I I , be ttcccn I enth and i':i''v''o tb accnuc=, •n fair as the same is not within the built'. 'it grants of land under water.

BOARD OF EDUCATION.

Sl;ALF:U 1'Rl)1O Al,F \VIL1, L'E RF:CI•IVED by tlt•: 11u:,rd of Schnul Trn site fur the Nineteenth

R'ard, at the flail of the Board of Ed satin,,, Ni,. 146 Grand street, until 4 o'clock r. rd. on Friday, December 5, r8go, for supplying New Furniture for I'rinary School Cuilding No. 17, corner of Scvcuty-seventh street and Third avenue.

k1CHAR1) KELLY, Chairman, L. M. IIUKN'DIAL, Secretary,

Board nil School - I rr.stees, -Nineteenth R ard. Dated New Yoex, November ac, rSga.

Fom-th-7' hat our report herein will he presented to the 1uF,reme Court of the State of New Vork, at a Special Term thereof, to be field at the Chambers thereof, in the County ('.ourt-house, in the City of \ew York, on tine m e .8th day of J:u ry, t8yt, at the opening of the Court on that da}•, and that then and there, or as solid, thereafter is counsel can be heard thereon, a motion will be made that the said report he confirmed.

hated, New Your, Novemhcr 25, t8yo. JO)IiN 1). NEWIIAN, Chairman, SIHNI•Y HARRIS, CHAI<I,F:.A E'. SIDIMS,.in,

Commissioners. Jove P. lIov>u,

Clerk.

In the matter of the application of the Board of Street Opening and Improvement of the City of New York for and on hehalt of the Mayor, .Vdcrmcn and Corn- monaltyof the City of \'cw York relative to acquiring title to cert, in hinds in the Sixth Ward of the City of New York, bounded by Park, ?tMtillerry, Bayard and Ilaxtcr streets, for a public park, as laid out by said I under and in pursuance nt chapter 320 of tile Laws of 1887.

Fourth--That our report herein will be presented to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special Term thereof, to be held at the (:hambers thereof, in the County Court-house, in the City of New York, on the aid day of January, 18),, at the opening of the Court nn that day, and that then and there, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, a motion will be made that the said report be confirmed.

Dated Now Yottx, November 24, r8go. GILL'1?RT M. Sl'RIR, Ju., Chairman, WILLIAM N. ARMSIRONG, CONRAD M. SMYTH,

Commissioners, C.tnnoLr_UFizav, Clerk.

In the matter of the application r f the Board of Street Opening and Improvement of the City of New York, for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Coin-monalty of the City of New York, relative to ac 1uiring title, wherever the same has not been h,•retofore acquired, to that part of ALEXANDER AVENUE ~althollglt not yet named by proper authority), extend-ing from Flarlent river to Third avenue, in the -Twenty-third Ward of the City of New York, as the same has been heretofore laid out and designated as a first-class street or road by the Department of Public Parks.

I ~ _

No.8 FOR RFt;Ul..\'1'IYG ANli PAVING: WITH ! SEALED PROOFS :V"5 WILL Ill RI'.CEIVED •1til IIAI.1 I'AVE\IEN ION )\ C(IN( Rl. E by the Board oI School 'trustees for the Thirteenth

F' WNII,AI 1, A, 'I ' ll'- : C:AI(1-LAG1-. AVAY Ward, at the hall of the 1 hoard of Education, No. r46 OF ix I Y- I Hi RD s'i'll:}( I'. from :,ladh- i ran(I street, until t , o'clock .-t. a., on ?beta}, Deccm- nn to Fifth ii 011111.. her r, 189 , for erecting a New School lhtilding on site

Etch esun,ate must contain the n:une and place (it nurthwe-.t corner Ilroontc and Ridge streets.

l;I-nIRGF: W. RF.I.YEA, Chairman,

residence of thin per.wt ma king the s:uue, the alines ofnll hR:1SCIS CUA \, rerretru-y,

persons interested with him therein, and if no usher Tier- Board of Schuul l ruotces, "1'hirtccnth Ward.

son he so interested it shall distinctly state that Intl. Dated New Y<n<t:, Vnvem her 15, r8y<:. That it is made without any connection with ally other other , person mnkt n;; .m erunvde ,ur the s.une work, :,n,, is i 1 laps <pccifica t, r,ns may I,c seen, and blank pro- URSL'Ati'1' '1'O 'I'H I? Pkr,V (SIOV5 (II 1 11 'ii'. respects fair and without cullusionnr fraud •]'hat no posits obtained -tt the office of the Sit, nh•ndcot of I P member of the Connunn Cm,um it, head ul a dep;irtm cut, ! 5;chnol Ii uilciings, No, 146 Brand street, third hoer,

ter tile Laws of ;887, the kar, .--Nick meni al to y give

chic] of x bure•.ui, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or 'L he i'nntecs recu rce the ri{ht to reject an}• or all and l'nti t

theYork

, ono-cl to the I orporation will make (ITICE I5 FH•:RI:IiY GIVEN THAT THE BILL other lift cer nl t rpnr: t n, is directly or indirectly of the },rnpn<:,Is uhmiitecL nterested in the c, inmate sir in the w„rk to which it re- I l he rid ttim; a and the Artier party proposal, J, I,ro- application to a `pedal Terns of the Supreme I bunt of 1 of costs, charge, and expenses incurred b ,es or in the pro,fitc thereof. po,in,t to hi 10111. -nrcncc, In h ist etch trrite ht; mate and the State of ',ens York, in and for the First 0 i art t tt t, reason of the proceedings in the e-en d abovtitle router,

ISach es[inntte insist be varified by tbe. n; a lt, in %,riling, PL ce of r encc on said prnposnI to be in,, d at the Chambers of 'aid Court, in the C'nunty Cott rt-horse, in the (ity of New York, on the rytb day

will be presented for taxation to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court, :tt the Chambers thereof, in the

of the party mnkin,, the mane, that the =ecer matter, I tvn respondhlc and approved r uretit so residents of f I)ecem I r8go, at [hc npeninq oC the Court on that County Court-house, at the City IF II in the City of New therein stated me true, and must Le a r-nmpauierI } this city:,acre re I nred in all ca -es.

Nr bacon- from prop:sal will idercd person: whose day, or :rs soon thereafter as counsel can be heard York, on the fifth dap of Dcecm hers 8r o, at m. o

the ronscnt, in set ii rig, of two h nuschnlderc or free- dent I II ch:;ra<,:•:r alit :mt uffs with the rd nt

thereuu, for the appuin tuneot of a Commissioner of Esti- o'clock in tile forenoon of that day or to won Ihereafteras holders in the Cit}' of Aew York, to the vII than if

hducuti tan aer tin, m mate in the above-entitled proceeding in the place and counsel can be heard there on ; and that the said bill of the contract is:nvarded to the pernnn nc,kim; the ccti- mt ir resp,sihility dou6tftd, o cleat of L Scan n•, Il e resigned, costs, charges and expenc his been deposited in the _lobo mate, they will, npnn its Lin, su a'.. -rdcd, lid ('Ole - -

Dated Nt w Viii,;, Kovcmbvr ac, iii a, office of the Department of Public AYorks, there to re-

bound as his snrctics for its 1aithfttl 1 ertnnn:m,e ; and WI 1,1,1 AM Ii. ('I AR for nod d ng uri the space of ten dy as, that it he shall refuse or ocgde e ct to xecute tilesame, sae, I JURORS. I Counsel to the Corporation, Dated :Veto Year., November zt, tSo. they will pay to the Corporation any diifcrence betwec e .- - Na. c Tryon Rowe, New York City. IO=1•:PH .11. GUI RF Chairman, the sum to which he would Lc cnutlad upon its comply'

Cnrp„ration be to lion and twat trhich the may obligc-d NO I If I' l il' l -------------------------------, ,

- --_ 14DWA R i) I., PARRIS, I

pay to the person to it Ii,,,,, the contract stall be :ncn riled : IN 1- i`.(;A Id I) "1 O 01,:11115 I'(Ilk LX-

In the matter of the application of the board of Street FRANCIS IIIGI;INS,

t )pening and Improvement of the laity of New York, ('ommissioners. at :my subscrlucnt boiling ; the amount tai be cab (.AI J'TIUN 1"R( \I f [: 1i1 DU IV. for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Cont- ' C,turot.t. Rt'err, Clerk, upon the estimated :unuunt „f the •.,00h L which the -___ _ mnnalty of the City „I Ness' fork, relative to acquir-bids are tested, iqt; title, whcrcver the sane has not been heretofore In the matter of the application of the hoard of Street

'lb c consent Last above mcntiuncd oast Lc accorn- Ro-I'l „7, 0TGwaI-t lit 1101(0x., ' J ha E U ,, tt }ear[ of F:AtiT (1\ HC ,RI •:L flpcui u'l It oh Ip uvcmcn he r[uf t City of Ncw York, panted by the u;uL or :dl{rmation, in .vritin4, of arch of

~~, 2e„ , u , N 60 lb nu,cns THItc III ASS) 11)141 A. D 1O R I'Y-1 If IR1) • I Itf{I•:•1' althou>;h not r and on be 11 If of the mayor, \Idermcn and (.-,mN the persons signing the saline, that he is a hot—holder Ni Yuan, June t, tSyo. yet named by pr per au thorny , extending from momdty of the City of New York, relative to the or freeholder in the laity of \e,v York, and is wool, the

forthe I,AI)l.i FOR I-.\h 'lhIII'IUN FROM JURY

C I st One hundred and Party-fourth street to St. opening of ONE 11135111 i F) AND SF,VHN7'1'- Ann's avenue, in the Twenty-third V1 the City 1lIiR I) ti'CRIi E' I', from 'Tenth amount of the scanity acquire d completion oI the I daty ,%iII be hrtrd by me da ily at my office, from nod of avenue title Kings-

contract, over and :above :,If his debts of ever}• mrture, his liabilities bail,

I y .5. St, until q p. 11, 'I'we!fth of New York, as the same has been heretofore laid out bridge road, in the Ward ofthe City- of N•_ cv and designated :n it first class street or road by the York. I and over and above ac surety, or

otherwise, and that lie has offered himself as stu'ety in I hose entitled to exemption area( lergymen, lawyers,

ph y.+icians, suteeons, surgeon-dentists, professors or Ueparuncnt of Public Parks. _- good fifth, with the intcntinn to execute the bond rc- tlrtired hV' law•

teacher, in a rollegc, academy or public school, editors, —'- ~X 7 I' , •I'HE UN 1) IRS lb N VI) (:( 131311.-sSI(IN ERS

No ec turn :tte will he concidcred unless accompanied editorial writers or reporters of daily ncvcspapers, lie ensc.l pharmaceutists nr pharmacist s, actu:d!y engaged

'

V of I•atimate and \ssessment in the above. C)1'ICE IS 11ERr.Rh GIVEN THAT'IHi11ILI, N entitled matter, hereby give notice to all persons inter

- of cost charges and expenses, incurred 6y by either a certified check upon one of the State or ,0th il rest,ectivcIr~.,icsciuns :uul n am allowing'105 ii er ested in this proceeding or any of the lands affected National banks of the City of New York, drawn to callteg; ntiiti.imen, pohecmen, and firemen ; election reason of the proeeodtges in the above-cu titled matter, thereby :ltd to all others wham it may concern the order of the Comptroller, ur mon y to the amount of o Ifcers, jury non-residents, and city employees, and tt'tl1 he prece It,:rI for taxation to one of the Justices of 'Chat it is Our intention to present our supplemental five per centum of the amount of the security required United Stucs emtrloyecs ; officers of vessels snaking the Supreme Court, at the Chambers thereof, it, the or amended report herein to the Supreme Court of the for the faithful performance :,f the r „retract. -),left rcnular trips ; licensed pilots, actually followin0 that County Court-house at the City Hall, m the City of New stato of New 1' ark for confirmation, an a Special term check or money moot xuT- be i tcl,,ced in the sealed calling superintendents, conductors and engineers of Ynrk, nn the 8dt day of lleccrnber, r°91, at x11.3 thereon, to be held tit the Chambers thereof, in the

abut envelope containing the a-.ti mate, must be handed to a railroad contpan} :,tl, er than a street railroad vat- o'clock in the forcnnon of that day, or as soon thereafter I County (burl-house, in the City H:dl, in the City of the officer or clerk of the De,•urtntent who has charge of 1 6

putt' ; tee rn ,h a ,cr.rtnrs actual1 •doing tut such ;

l l } } yas as counsel can be Iv .ard th_r_%m ; and that the said bill \cw York, on the loth clo o f Ile cember, 1390 , a t 1 Y the estimate-Lux, and un e~timnte can Le deposited in Grind, ohcrifPs, :mil Ciuil Court jurors ; - tationary of costs char es and ex enses has been de posited to the g P F i the opening of l:ourt on that day, ur as roan thereafter said box until cuelt check ear money has linen ex:uuined engineers; and persons physically incapable of per- office of the Department of Public AYorks, there to as counsel can lie heard there•ou by said officer or I :ot i funnel to I t t. All such formin ur d reason of severe sickness, deaf- g j y Is b y remain for and during the space n( ten days. 'That an abstract of our estimate and assessment, to- deposit , except that lit the successful bidder, will be ress, or other physical disorder. ', 1) 1 d Nittr a: r., So vein b zc, tb'yo• ,_ thenvith our s;tid supplem it I oramen dde repurtand returned to the persons no,<kirig the s;tnre within three I'Ito,c w'Ito have not answered as to their liability, or t I tCH.-AL

l J. . 11 KF_N NA, Chairman, all the alGd:n in,e,tim;ne<:mil other dnetnncn t; used by us

i,., BE RN AR ) RI !l LLYt in mae sr. re re , r. days after the contract is :ertrded. It the successful , tenth receive a "jury ltd rmanent exemption en- J king, th said Pbpp lenteut:d amend d t r t have bidder shall refuse or neglect, within five days after railn:ent notice,” requiring them to - ppear before me JAMES F. C. IIJACK,iURSI', been depo;itcd with Cite Commissioner of Public Works, notice that the contract has been awarded to him to this }'ear. Whether Ii.,ble or lint, such notices must be Commissioners. ' in the laity of \ew is oak, a[ the u0ice of the said Commis- execute the s:mte, the amount of the deposit made by answered in person, if possible , and at this elhice only, Cactent.t. Penttr, sinner, No, 3 r Chamhrrs street, in the City of New York, him shall be forfeited to and retained L y the f }City o under severe enalties. i f eacut rt e the art milt P I party ewo

Clerk. 7 ) ter j there to remain until the r th d:, •, I .ember, that New York, IS li,inid,iterl damages for such neglect lur bring proof nl exempt_on ; if liable, lie must also answer all persons iuteresied ' t iii, nru.0 eding or in any lands refusal, but if he shall execute the contract within the ' to person, giving, lull and correct u:ane, residence, etc., In the muter of the application of the Department of affected thereby :mil oho iii iv lie opposed to the. samedo liar. aforesaid, the amount o(tbc deposit will Lc returned

him. to etc. No .1110,11 loin paid to letters. Yui,lic

All the good citizens will aid course of justice, and Winks, tier and on bch:df of the Mayor, Alder- present their objections iii writing, drily verified, to us at

No. men and Commonalty of the ' ity of Nov York, nor office, z.o liruadwe;i}- (fifth )loar), in said city, '1'H1•: COAI'tIIS'IOV1•:R ttl II I [ IC WORKS secure reliaIII. and respectable juries, and c 11101ze their rd tic to the opcniug of !,A)GE(,I)AIBI RI) all oat or before the rt if day of I)rcenrber, r89o, and that

II] SF:R 'CI -S '1'F11 I: If III"11) RIC II•: C'I A1 .I, 1i1Uti duty by serving in ,aptly when summoned, ❑]lowing from One Hundred and Fifty-fifth s trect to ()ne vc, the s;ti I Cummis,innrrs will h.;nr p:rtics so object- R1•:CI•;IhIl) 1•OR AN1• I'Al:T1k l.' I.: 1R R(IRK IF their cleric or subordinates to serve, reporting to me Hundred and Sev;:nty-fifth street, in the 'i'tcc11tli im thin the ten week days uc It:dter the said 16th day HI DI (1 31 , I'1 11 )1 'I'll l: f.'1•: , 1' IA"f 1 RF:J1' , O1 any attempt at Lai lrer}•orcva sot ,and .c aggesting names VY;:rd of the City of New Ynrk, as the same ha- been of December, Syo, and fortit pure-I, will be in attend- 1' III CITY. for enroli lieu t. I ereons Letwecn sixty and seventy her'tuforu laid out and desi};nateAt as it first-class , alto at our said ullicc on each of said ten days, at 4

Blank forms Iiiirl or cstimatc, the pr„perenvelopes years of ioce, so timer ab .cn tees, persons temporarily re ublic aris, o k r. u. 'cloc ; that till- area assessed for Irencfrt remains stet or ru.ol by the I iep:v tnte n t of P P in which to indncc the s:m,c, the =prcifir:aions and ill, and United States lnrors, are not exempt. the same a, to the original report, and inch.des all agreement,, and any furthc r info r ion desired, can be b:very m:m must attend to hec own notice. It is a those lots, pieces or parcel- of lane!, v:I , taken obtained at Room I, S o. ;r t In' un Leas street. misdemeanor to give any jury paper to another to

answer. It is aIso punishable by fine or imprisonment ~ together, ;ire bounded mid described as follows, to wit

I,'I li]•: GNI)IcKSlt:A1;11 0011 AIIS511>A1•:ia yortherly by the c, ntrr• line r of the block. between One 1'Ht)ti, P. Gll.ltOV' to of receive an}' reseul or bribe, directly or indi- give I of 1 timate anu Assessment in the above- Hundred and 5event} third (1ne Hundred street and Cnm1111 mOm_r of 1'ubhc Work-. rcctly, iu relation to a jury service, or to teithhold any entitled muter hereby .give notice to all persons inter-sad Fcrenty fourth by I paper ar it F m ;:dse st-.rtement and every cure will

cocci ; c its,:rly the westerly ested in this } t t Sing and to the owner or utvuet+, side of I cntb uv t tie :o. therly- by the centre

Increv I MENr 1 i t.t.aC \l runs- I be fulls }. rose : 00 occup.,t I. c u} nt-, of all hu o nacs :m h m il :ltd line of the 111011.5 b.t teen One Hundred and Seeenty_ ( n;n,: rt<. OI;!Iu- I CHARLES I61:I I,I,Y, to r d ur won l tuvcd lanch .rlfcctcd ill y, and i second street :ntd (llie linndred and Seventy-third

Si..31 C.n.-s,iii ti tinr CommissinIt r of I'.,ror:, to : II they wl m it nap- cone rn, to wit : street, and wcstealy 6)• the easterly side , f Kings- ntw 'C vi, Au~u-t ,q, t88q.) 'l I ire t h u we hate completed our estimate and as- bridle I-nod ; csecpt front ctid :In ill the -treetc,

sc rent, and that all persons interested in this pro- avenues :ltd roads, nr portions thoreof her, tolbre Ic- Ends _ SUPREME COURT . seeding ,r lit .iii' of the affected thereby, and gad y up •n , and rill the unimproved land included I c eQ

1 1 owm..w, O(, J,.\ND'S ORIGIN:`oI.L1 —.__. .. -.. _ - -__-___- ..t

I hay m io c tions therein, dopresent their said oh Alice. ~',. ) within the lines uI streets, nu.n, road., publin

lions Ii our In the mtittcr. III, . applicaiiun of th,! Lnatd of Street to nailing, verified, to its at office, '". I squares and places shown :mil laid ran nil-n any map ur .\((1L'l11l'.1) I:\ \'so",k F. I, ii I4.'CN l S. C) e nin g and ]nr ,rovcmcnt of the C'it of New Yur-

pc (' 1 ~o., 1,ruadnay ,fifth Iloor„ in the said city, on or Iielorc tit oncrs Ill the llepartm mt of ' maps tiled b}' the

` and ou L_ the Mayor, AlA elath •_n and Con- niro e Ciof the fifth la r t Lmi,ar c8 ,r, :ltd that ric e th,, said Y ' )'. fi Public. Park;, pursuant to the provision. of chapter 604 t to i

ithin i

-- man; It of tl,c laity of \ en• Yurk, rclatice to acyuirttib I Cum nusanner., will hear parucc so objecting a the I of the Lanes of 187.1, and the Elks amendatory thereof, title, t: hcri,vur the same has nut u heretofore ten t cek-da}-s next : it ̂ _r the - lid filth c.ay of January, or of chapter 410 of thy' Laws of i8ira, . s such area is

~` I'' fl•;N I1(1", 1S CAI"Il:L I(r '1111'. RI!CKN I acyn1r.d,to H1141,I:111 R E R IV II El Cl alth ough ha pur I t89t, •u d for II pose will lie in attendance at of r shown upon our benefit m d ap deposite as af id oresa. 1~ act of the Legislature (chapter 449, I::ws tit tSF.)I, i not yet named by proper anthorit) ), ext d fiont days said office on each „f sand ten at ouc o cluck r. ti. 01 h)RGIS V. I 3Sf ill's i,"n•l ' trm'tn' which provides that whenever any streets or avenues in ' Cedar avenue to I ordham road, in the 1 tvcnty-iuurth Second- I hat the a.,. tract of our sod estimate and I 1VI LLIA1i V. 1, ll l?kCl•:R, the city, descrii,ed in :my 6' of I under water, 'Chard u: the City of Ncw York, as the same has Leon assessment, togetherwith our I ge and benefit maps, ED',3 h I f L. P:\R I6 IS,

docu- from the 111 a}'or, Aldermen alit CnnmtnnalL ',cunt:rininF hcretofure laid out and designated as a roll also ro also : II the aliidavits, c-ti states and other Cunt missioners. covenants requiring the grztntees :ltd their successors to street or road i( the Department ui Public Parks, menus used by its in making our report, have been dc- pave, re t<, keepm re sir or maintain such streets, Pa •, P: -- posited with the Cunmrissiuner of I ublie IVorks of the In the matter of the a 1 cation of the Board of Street t shall be in aced of rep:ors, p;tvement ur rep:<vement, ' ~](T E. 111 lS UV t)1!I4.~IGSI•:U l)AI1IIStilO.A7{RS City of New ]'oaks at his olTice, No. 35. Chambers street, Upcning and ]mpruvemcnt of the City of New York,

ve

the Compton Council may, by ordinan e, require • W of Estimate and :lssessm•ent in the above- in City, day the said there to remain until the sixth of for and on behalf of the Jla}-or, Aldermen and Corn. thinsaute to Inc paved, repaved or repaired, and entitled matter, hereby give notice to all persons inter- January, t8,t. monulty of the City of New York, relative to acquiring the expense thereof to be assessed on the property I ested in this proceeding and to the owner or owners, 'Third--I hat the limits of our assessment for benefit title, wherever the same has not been heretofore ac. benefited ; and whenever the owner of a lot so assessed occupant or uc upants of all houses and lots and include all those lots, pieces or parcel; of land situate, quired, to CLIIAK AVENUE (although not yet shall Irtve paid the a se;sment levied for such paving, improved or unimproved lands affclacd thereby, and to lying :ltd being in the City of New York and included named by proper authority), extending from the west- repaving or repairing, such payment shall release and all Others whom it may concern, to wit : within the blue dotted line shown upon our benefit map erly line of Sedgwick avenue, opposite the junction of discharge such owner from any :ltd every covenant and First- I hat we have completed our estimate and deposited as aforesaid, which said line indicates the Burnside avenue and aedgwick avenue, to Fordhani obligation ens to paving, repaving and repairing, ron- assessment, and that all persons interested in this pro- limit of our assessment district and to which reference road, in the •Twenty-fourth Ward of the City of New tanned in the water grant under which the premises are seeding, or in any of the lands affected thereby, and is hereby made Our the purpose of showing the prop- I York, as the same has been heretofore laid out and held, and no farther assessment shall he imposed on having objections thereto, do present their said objections crty assessed by us for the benefit of this improve- designated as a first-class street or road by the l)epart- .;uch lot for paving;, repaving or repairing such street or in writing, duly verified, to us at our ollice, No. a8o ment and which property is bounded and described ment of Public Parks, avenue, unless it shall Inc petitioned for by :t majority o the owner, of the property (who shall al;o be the owners

Broadway !Room 41, in said city, on or before the loth day of January, r89r, and that we, the ;aid Commis-

generally, as follows : Northerly by the prolongu- I lion easterly, from the easterly line of F dgecombe road,

of a majority of the property in frontage) on the line of sioners, will hear parties so objecting w itltin ten week of the northerly line of One Hundred and Seventy-fifth PURSUANT TO '1'HF. STATU I'ES IN SUCH cases made and the Mayor, Aldermcu the nruposed improvement. days next after the said r slit day of January, r89r, and street ; easterly by an irregularline varying in distance provided,

7'he act further rnvides that the owner of an •such P } for that purpose will be in ;mend:mcc at our said oliicc from about 65 to about 418 feet easterly of the easterly and Commonalty of the City of New York hereby give

notice that the Counsel to the Corporation lot ma}" notify the Commissioner lit Public Works, in on each of said ten c1a sat z o'clock, r. at. line of F.dgecombe road and extending front the pro- will apply to

Su Court in First writing, speed] ink the ward number and street uumbe. Second-"1ha[ the abstract of our said estimate and g, } } the reme the udicial District to the ton ttion ca,terl • of the norther] Inc of One Hundred p J of the lot that !re desires, for himself, his heirs and assessment, together with our damage and benefit naps, I and Seventy-filth street to the westerly line of the lands State of New York, at a Special Perm thereof, to be

assibns, to he Iront alit also all the affidavits, estimates and other document, of the NI son Aldermen and Commonalty used for held at Chambers of said Court, in the County Court - released the obligation of such

covemmts, and elects that lot Le , and agrees said shall used by us in making our report, have been deposited aqueduct purposes, the westerly line of the lands of house, in the City of New York, on ' I'nesday, the 23d day

thereafter liable be with the Commissioner of Public \Yorks of the City of the Mayor, Aldermen and Coeur onalty used for ague- of December, t8yo, at :0.30 o'clock in the forenoon of to assessed as above rovided, and P thereupon the owner of such Int, his heirs New fork, a[ his otlice, \o. ;t Chamber; street, in the duct ur ores, and the centre Ii uc of the block between that day, or as soon thereafter its counsel can he heard

P p and assigns shall thenceforth be relieved from m obligation to ' y

said city, there to remain until the rzth day of January, ! thereon, for the a ointment of a Commissioner of Edgeco road and Exterior street, extending PP Estimate Assessment in rS i- y from a line drawn at right angles with the easterly and the above-entitled proceed- Ito 'nve, reps uphold nr lid street, : the lot of nntiLein

in respect of which such notice was given shall Lc liable l l

Third-'That the limits of our assessment for benefit in in theplace and stead of Louis Heintz, who has line of Y:dgecombe road at its intersection with the t=. J.

to assessment accordingly. I include all those lot-, pieces or parcels of land, situate, casterly li oc of the said lands of the Alavor, :1ldermen resigned, lying and being in the City of New \ ork, which taken and Cnntrnonalty, used for aqueduct purposes, to the Dated Naw Yoatc, November zt, r3yo.

Cho Commi of Public 11'nrks desires to I, ye xplanr together are Luunded and described as follows, viz.: northerly line r f One Hundred and Fitly -fifth street; WILLIAM H. CLARK, the folluwtny; explanation of the operation of this act : Northerly by the southerly line of Fordh;uu road ; southerly by the northerly line of One Hundred and Counsel to the Corporation,

When notice, mid ;have described, is given to the Commissioner of Public Works, the owner lit the lot or

easterly by the centre line of the block betwceen F cdar a Harlem K Terrace by uc anit ; southerly the

Fifty-fifth street ; westerly by the centre line of the block No. a Tryout Row, New York City, between I- dgecombe d Aven St. Nicholas j road an ue :tnd lots therein described, and Ins heirs and assigns, are

forever released from all obligation northerly line of C edar avenue and aline at righ I angles ex dingm ten fro the northerly line of One Hundred and In the matter of then hca Y inter the grant in respect to paving, repaving nr repairing the street in

se to the 51 r ' Into of (: odor avenue at its'unetion with ) 1

ie of the laudf F'ift •-fifth street to t}te caster] ln saki s o } y I Pp tion of the ,oard of Street

Opening and Improvement of the City of New York, iron[ of or adjacent v, said I lots, or exec ,t line assess-

the westerly line of I larlcm River I crrace, prolonged the Mayor, Aldermen :ltd Commonalty used for ayue- for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Com- I meat for scch itig

westerly at right angles to the ca.tc rly line of the lands duct purposes, the easterly line of the said lands of the I i

monalt of the Cit of New York, relative to ac uirin , paving, repo r•r repairs, as the of the New York and Northern kailruad Company, and \layor Aldermen and Commonalty used fm- aqueduct Y Y l 6 title, the has been heretofore wherever same nn. ac- Common Cututcil Ly net}-, ordinance, direct to be m:,de

thereafter. I westerly I the centre line of the block between Harlem purposes and by an irregular line be1wccn Avenue St. I I.OR! INl)l 11'"NI)i•:NCL SI'RF:El quired, to In Terrace and a certain unnamed street adjoining Nicholas and Tenth avenue :ltd f:dgecomitc mind, vary- ! zoo street or avenue wit6m the limits of such grants the we-t•.rn boundary of the lands of the Spuyten lluycil

(- Ithough not yet named by proper authority), extend- ing front about 8 feet to about rb8 feet westerly of the ing from its Boston can be paved, repaved or repaired until said work is and Part Morn'. R. K. Co., excepting from said area

junction with avenue to Ilroadwav, westerly line of Edgecombc road, excepting from said in the I wenty-fourth Ward of the City of New York, authorized by ordinance of the Common Council, and :d1 the streets, avenues and roads, or portions thereof, area all the streets, avenues and road,, or portions as the saline has beeoh nctofne laid out and desig,- when the owners of site): lots Iesirc their streets to he heretofore legally opened, and :dl the unimproved land lhcrcof, here tuforc Icgally opened, and all the unim- stated as a first-class street or road by the Depart - paved,repavedorrepaircd,they sho,dd state theirdesire included within the line, of streets, avenues, roads, proved land included within the lines of streets, aye- ment of Public Parks. and make their application to the Iioard of Aldermen public squares and places shown and laid out upon any nuts, roads, public squares and places shown and laid _

and not to the Commissioner of Public Works, who ha, map or maps filed by the Commissioners of the Depart- out upon any map or maps filed by the Commissioners no authority in the matter limn directed by ordinance of the Common Council to proceed with the pavement,

ment of Public Parks, pursuant In the provisions of I chapter 6o4 of the Laws of 1874 and the laws amendatory

of the Department of Public Parks, pursuant to the provisions of chapter 604 cf the Laws of e874, and the

PURSUANT •1'O THE ST-YfU'l'ES IN SUCH A cases made and provided, notice is hereby given

repavemenr or repairs thereof, or of chapter 410 of the Laws of ill,, as such laws amendatory thereof, or of chapter 410 of the Laws -that an application will be made to the Sgpreme Court "CI{VS. R GILROY, area is shown upon our benefit map deposited as of x882, as such area is shown upon our benefit map of the State of New York, at a Special Term of said

Commissioner of Puhllc Works, aforesaid, deposited as aforesaid. Court, to be held at Chambers thereof, in the County

NOVEMBER 29 i890 T I E CITY RECORD. 3829

Court-house, in the City of New York, on Tuesday, the I 5th. Thence southeasterly, deflecting 89' 49' 21" to I In the matter nt the application of tile Board of Street incurred in acontring the land for such park shnold be

23(1 day of December, 1890, at the opening of the ourt ' the left for 446.2) feet; t )peninc and Im provcm cot of the City of Neu York, assessed ipon the Si a;:rr, . rid'•rr n'n anrf (. mmittonal ty

on that day, or as soon thereafter as comsel can be j 6th, ''hence southeasterly for 8o9.65 feet to the point i for and ,,u Ichalf of the \Iayr, r, Aldenncu and Cunt- of the ' iIv of Sec \" ',n:, :uui that t!:e 1,dan e of such

nerd thereon, for the appointment of Contutiss,ioners of ' of beginning. mumJty of the City of Silt fork, relative to the expense ,Irould lie a,-e-,cd cp.n the l Ingf on y, persons

I lietate and Assessment in the abnve-entitled matter. l ki (iii "c. „

orenimt of t iNt•: H t V iii i1) 951) SI NTY-'1'1111 Ii and esI , a to tie bcncfited I.•; Ii ,: ::al iI iun n, such

The nature and extent of the im provenient hereby 551 I'.I?T, from Tenth acme to I it;,+"o t road, park,a tot h:n the an:+ uiit a!:ir h ,u !:h part or Ual-

inn:nded s the acquisition of title, in the name and on Beginning at a point in the eastern line of Third ave- I in the Twelfth '.1 ;,rd of the City of Nety Verb, as the tin Cv of the s:+i,I expert ,,: '!i eIid Lc n .axed should lie

behalf of the 'Af:,yor, Aldermen and Commnn:+lty of the I title, dixtai. I 304.49 feet north of the intereectiun of the sane has cell hereto!inre L+i,l alit rued rleci wrtcd ,,s :+x t:,flnws, o:une!v : l it_imlin_:+t the I: let cfint rseetion

City of New York, for the use of the public, to all the - easterly line of Third avenue and the northern line ,A a third-class st or road i ; said hoard. j ::f the su!rii y line nl' N y ninth =tree[ ,%till a In

lands and premises, with the buildings thereon and the Tremont avenue. drawn tit UOh tile centre of the hlr,ck bu wecn -coed

appurten Ieees therctu Lelongin4, required fi,r the open- tst. hence northeasterly alone the eastern line of I?, 'fll l? L'SIJY:P.51C7 A F: I I (lrAIV115SIt)AICItS avertIeand il,ird.+ur..e=,an lruur.iu~thencc ,outherl) along the line drawn thr.:u,h th,- of un: Nock, centre in,, of a certain street or avenue known as Fort Inds- Third avenue for t feet ;

dI,

~7~7 r V V ul I(sumatc and .A~st=smcut in the abuvc- Lct+vccn 'Third from it= junction o•ith Easton penJcnct strccL cxtcn in Ii

Shea zd. Thence suu[bcastcrly, dcflcc[ing n3 u' 3.} ' to the entitled tuatter, herd • give notice to all crsom, :tiler-

} 1' t

ti coed and uv n-s to the northcrl } line h avenue to Broadway, in the I'o¢nty-fourth Ward of the right for 458.74 feet ; in this and to the (,w to r~r uwncr=,

of l y line ~ ntv : tLcnce ca~tc li , ul kh ,,f ad-

('ity oI Newv York, a, the -acne Las Ueen heretofore laid 3d. 'Thence southwesterly, deflecting 90' to the right ' c'-t"J proceeding;, -ill house= and I s and I occupant ,r uccIf s, of

tt r,rtherly Ur.e ref Seventy-~i ii street t., •he bulkhead-

out and designated as a first-rlas; street or rued by the for So feet ; land aIi I tUcrc L} :,nri t.. t"rl'rneeeI or tmimprovcd c , It nl the I rarer theme nortI rlc along

Department of Public Parks, being the following )flit "thence northwesterly for 4 a feet to the point it may a>nccrn, [ t ill to r. +h um _ sat ' Uulkhead-hm: and till: rasici li line I,I Iar"crwew

described lots, ptece. or pat,.els of land, i ~ off I_le ting. h.+ve sfnm+ tc t I'Uat + c c,onpleted ou :,nu ns- 1 irk t , tnc s„uti rl} In I I.r,1 t} 0th qtr : •I ; tI ncc

So +c. - furl firm, ti . tII rl} line .f I iyht i.xth s Ire et Re,ginning aI i ca;tcrn line of Eroadwi e fointl distant lit

e Fast Une Hnudred cilr,th th street is ti Irsr feet t tel

e'nnf wide, and s a t c t

,essment, and that :dl per-oe iitt rr.st,:d rn tilt, pro- y" t.. the csterly line: r,f A+cnuc l: ; till a it n-ttt-. rly g7+.t, eet o t e } ront the n tcr,ection of the southern line of Van Cortland[ Park with the eastern And as sh nvn on certain maps fled by the Commis-

eecdino, or in any rf ti w I:urds sif cted then } ; ti du their

: along ti++e acst.:rly ling: o1 :Avenue I; to th n e,tl_rl} lint

line of Broadway. sioners of the I )epartril of Public Parks in the Deuce having, nb'cctinns thereto, relent s.ud :b ec- 1 P r J of the marginal street ; thence along thee westerly line

tst. 'I hence southerly, :long the eastern line of Ilroad- buns in w ritim„ duly verified, to us :it our Office,

Sc- of the ntar>;inal street to th.: somhcrly line ut Nieet Y-

for 6o feet way ; of the the lou t New York, of ti rely 1

of of

in the the Secrertr}- State of the State of oRiec oific V'u. zoe d o,o fifth hour , in the s:ud city, un at seve ttintL street ; them:c wcacrl ilon;; ttte ~uuth•~rl line Y > fore the seventcentU J:,y of 11•_cember, t8 yo, and [hart to e, of iv in,ac-ninth , to the point ur of place ° ,,d. Thence easterly, deflecting to the left for 'fork New , and in the I)cparnnent of Public Parks the said Coin m issioners, +ri!I hero, partic, so ohjecting - Third-'1'Uat the liiitiI

b hi benefit

ring. e of cur a~~_,snte It fur

for

503.41 eet; -I cr zoo t 8go. Dated Ni;,, %11 9SI 1 1 I within tell week-dat•> next aftr-r the said scv-:ill nth 3d. 'l hence c:+sterly, deflecting t3' ;;Sr Soft to the right AVI L1,1 1AI H CLAIt 3t, day of U~ cembcr, tSgo, and fur that purpose [viii L,: in

Incl.:dc all thu.: lots, pieces or pa rccl~ of land, si!uate, Iyim_ ii in the or la dcsrrilcd. >t for 3r^_.66 feet ; Counsel to the Corporation, attendance at >:u otcc o eaai ays ., our d Ii n oh of s d tell d t

4th. 'Thence easterly, deflecting 6 07' m" to the right No. 2 Tryon Row, Ncw York City. one o'cl ock r. ,,I. I-or rtU-'That all parties or pers,ns trhose rights may for 88.,3 feet; - ----"- Second the abstract of our said estimate and -'that ~ be affected by tLc sAd eaim.t and a~= ~~mcnt, and

5th. "I hence southeasterly, curving; to the right on the ]n the matter of the apulicatioI of the hoard of Street assessntcat, tq,cth, r with ourd aniate and benefit map,, hn may nbjcct t-I the s..line ur :ut) part thereof, may. arc of a circl_ tani4cnt to the preceding course, whose Opening and Improvement of the City of New York, the affidavits, estimates and other docu- I ++'thin thirty day, :after till, first p iblication of this radius is 5-. feet for 41. 8 feet; for and on behalf of the Mayor, adermen and Con-

and also all I b} in report, have been menu used mal:iu;; our noticf-, file their I_.ti ,ns to -rich estima,e in writing

6th. Thence souther y, on a line tangent to the pre- monalty of the l ity of Nett- York, relative to squiring deposited he

Comntissinner Pull AVlarks of j frith the ut ++'ith us, tit our oliicc• Rootit No. z;r, un th,: fifth floor ceding worse lur 334.99 feet ; title, wherever the same ha, not hecn heretofore City New York, his Nn. Cl n I rs ' the of at office, 3, , if the Stuart Ruildin.;, A'r,. _&, 15ru.rdu.,}•, in the said

7th. Thence southwesterly, curving to the right on acquired, to ( F HUNDRED AN U -

i

[ankh ttl:en

I city, as provided by m 4 ofchi,ptr r 1 0 tit th, La+++ flat the arc of it circle tangent to the preceding course, whose EACH I'll SIR h:ET although not yet named by

L med b street, in the said city, [her•: to remain until the I) eightccnti clay of ccmI r, t8 tit r8''7, :end that wc, the sail ( nnn,i-iuner,, will hear

radius is Soo 1 for 3z6.ro feet, to a point of reverse proper authority;, extending iron 'I'cnth avenue to I'lor I- I'Lat I our Inr benefit the . of assessment P:tr[ies sr, uhjc~_lin;, :,[ Ronm \,,. i7, , n the second curve; Kingsbridge road, in the I welfth 1Pard of the City of include all those tuts, or of land situate, pieces parcels floor of NO.45 U illiam street, in th_ s,iirl city, ,,n the

8th. Thence southwesterly, on the are of a circle Nev York. cl,rk, I lying and being iu ts, Cit, of New rash day ,I ! ecemier, t So:, art z o'clock r. :a., and upon whose radius is 423,44 feet for 345.62 feet, to a point of : to~ethcr arc hounded and d^scribed as (ulluws, viz.: such 'abs"Itient days as may III fo nil net l'.s.+ry reverse curve;

F '1' III? 11Nlll?RSIGAI•:D, Cn:1fV115SIONERS Nnrthcrly by tUe ceutrc lies of the block Leteeen Une f•'i iii -That our n_I,ort herein will be prc~_ntcd 'is 4 iu. tie fr Ii of a circle whose

feet, i,6

337.87

Estimate the Wthe cd and street :and flundreJ :wd S ,prom_ t'„u art of the Stair .d New 1r,rk, at :,

radius is ~,6 feet for tollpoint of reverse S' ~ of and :1ssec e above

inter- to al p trees ; c s w

' b'ixt f ur[U s[rcct ; cn<tcrl L tile +vas[-tart line of Sist1

- " y- }• )' }' 'P!'cixl form [hcrcuf to be held at Lhambcr=, in the

curve ; entitled matter, hereby give notice to all persons C'ill Court-house in the ( Its of Ne+v S rI on the toth. 'Thence Southerly, on the arc of a circle whose ested in this proceeding, and to the owner or owners, be U}" line 1'%dgecom runt ; suuthcrlq tlr_ ceutrc of the

etth day of Ilecem U•: r, t, go, at the opcnin, of the radius is z, feet for feet ; t6o 513.96 occupant or occu ants of all houses and lots and p' p

Otic block between 11umlr' d :uuf Sixty-second str,_et Court nn that da}', and that then and there or as soon

improved or unimproved lands affected thereby, mind to and (foe hundred and -i.sty-third street ; :md westerly } L_ r:th. Thence easterly, along the radius of the pre- drawn through its suuthcru for all otherc+vhom it ma to wit : )' concern, i

by the easterly line of 'Tenth avenue, ex,:cl,tin~.; Iron the realb~r as co :n-cl ran hard flier-,nn, a .notion lie that the said art be will maJc reel c',nfirmccl. c l course extremity

t g.391eet: 15.37

h'i rct-That we have enmpL'ted our estimate and sod :areaall tile h, avenues acrd reads, nr l,~,runns t strec

tzth, Thence southeasterly, curving to the left on the assessment, and that all person, intcrc,ted in this pro thereof, hcrctofore Irgally opened, and :dl the union- IIaceJ \tin Y, ur!:. r)rtober ;t. t8,". , tobe I1 , I NI .1< 1I

arc via circle whose radius, drawn from the eastern ex- et'eding, or in any of the land, affected thereby, and Proved land included within the lines of streets, 1411,1.1.1 \I 1. Ell Pali,

having objections thereto, do their said oLjrc- , topresolit ,venues, roads, publi,; si uareu and laces shown and I 1 I' (11 X11. \ Ch:1' S. 1'I<l A\, [remity of the preceding course, deflects 2 .4 qo' +1411 to the left from its prolunguiun and is vto,41 feet for [ions in wri tin„ du] verified, to us at our office, IVo. Y Laid out upon any map lie maps fil"d lip the Cr~mmi-:-

Public Commissions rc. t7r feet ; zBo Rroadwav, Roomin said cif on or before the 4, t•'

siOners of the Ucpnrtt t tit of I'.trk s, pursuant p to the rovisions of chat t r of till l.a+cs of to L.lit ~ . r Si I. l u ll

[h. thence easterly, an a line tangent to the pre- tI

3rtt day of I lccemher, r8ga, and that we, the paid Corn- p P ~ ' "4 74. l Irrk . Inis:iom'rs, will hear parties so objecting within ten p' )` g

and tile haws Imtaneiotory thereof, or of chapter 411111 -'—

ceding course, for 8(the feet ; tgth, Thence north ling f8 to day of Uccem ber,

e in the banns of iS8.a, as suet1 area is shown uuon cur benefit

In the m:othe r nl the :+pphc:uu,n .d the IJoarU of "tree[ tteeso t) thern ties

the left fur 56.zt feet, to [he southern line of (]ties ; p041 11 pktee

++620 clays next alter the s:+II S fur that purpose trill Le at-end:+lice ❑t our

t,t ,rn deposited as aforesaid. t tpunin4 :utd Impro-ocut of the ~.;it} nl Neu fork

t is

I ll ftidfc satJ office on each tit said ten da s at z o'clock r. at. Y= [n

r5[ o 1'henee westerly, on [ to arc of a circle of I Fourth-That our r.:pnrt hereto will Ue pre(irkt, a

the tiuprcme Court f the State of New 1-ork, at a li,r :utd un I:eI Ii of the \layer..IIds ill nand Com- the continuation westerly of the southern lice of (;ties Scrnnd-'That the aUstract if our said estimate and

assessmtent, [ngcber with our damar;c and U-,nett[ Spccixl '1'cnn tlu_rcuf, to Lc hclJ at tla Ch.cnhcn mun:Jt}" of the ty uI :vcu• fork, relative to (lie openin_ ,-; (1N IC 11 it 1-,f II -A v I) 1 991iS Sill I'H place, tvhosU radius is 350 ice[ for rzu. .3 feet, [o a point

of c J curve ; ma s, :md also :Jl the algid a+its, cstimatcs and other th_cr t the in tiic City of .\cw Dec tst day f , o nri 1'::.I', tram I'cuth ;~c~ nnc to tl•.c llrn;,dtrav Ituule-

rl flit Them northwesterly, on the arc of a circle tI I i

documents used Uy us in nr:-+king our rr port, have been 1 ork, an the Sts[ day of Uecemi,cr, t yo, at the ~~peninG +,,rd in the I -Ifth \\"ard „I the 1. ity nl New-York.

wbo,e rarlins is 150.41 feet for 183 67 feet to a point of deposited with the Commissiuncr of Public \Verks of of the C:utrt on that day, and that then and there, r,r a,

compound curve ; the City of New York, at his ollice, No. It Chambers `non thcrea t-r as cotm<c1 can be heard thereon, a

['flit I hence nortl rly. nn the arc of it circle whose street, in the said city, there to remain until the ad day motionv'ill 110 made that the said re net Ire cnutirnted. •'\7' lC IC, I If II 1: N I II'.1<910 \ I' I) CI 151511 '0105 IONS V

is feet for feet, to radius z,4ou 418.88 a point of reverse of January, ,Sp. hated Nate" YuRx, Xov+Huber 7, III I, 1I. acid A~ in tile c,bove- ,d Iter, e ll to ns tit LUI'11, CUHI(\, Chairman, entitled matter, hcr•_by _Iva nnti:e to:Jl p.r,nns inter-

curve; Thence northerly, on the arc of a circle whose t8th.

'I'bird-Pita[ the limits of our as"essment for beucft include all those lots, or of land situ It_, " pieces parcels h:l , \V,\R i r L. PA RR 1', esb:d in this pros.:e,ti tie intl to the owner or owners,

feet for feet int lsin g being in f New hich York, the o w I:U\VARD J. III'.\ I'll V, ocet ipa u pan nt or o.uts, of :,II U„uw= :ut rl lot, and radius is 1,7111 t6 to a p of reverse

7w 'S:. p G,mmissrnners. t' and City

taken ~ mtprmecl ,u- unimproved fluids .111 th,.rchy, and to

curve; tugethcr are bounded and described as follows, viz.: C^Ir lr+;t.l, lirw:c, Clerk. „thee. : all ah1,m it may a,nceru, to wit "thence 191 11. northeasterly, on the are of a circle Northerly by the ecntrc line of hind: bct•.vecn one 1'ir-t-Th.It ,.t U:tie 51111111 clod u,ir estimate and

whose radius is 36,.9; feet for v1)6.7i feet too point of Hundred and Sixty-eiulth street and One Hundred and ----------” ------ 'ls'c'u+en[, cud [hart : II t'°''' a interested in tUis prn- reverse curve'. Sixty-ninth -west ; easterly by westerly line of I'enth In the mater of the application nI the• Board of I•:duca- ''ceding, or in :un} of tIme landx affected thrrcLy, and

'I -hence .oth. northeasterly, on the arc of a circle :n•c nut ; southerly 6}- the centre line of the block bc- [ion Uv the CI, insol to the Corporation of the laity of having obj,cteutls t ref , do preen[ their -.rid uhjcc-

whose radius is 56u feet for !65.53 feet ; Otie Honelrc<t and Sixty-sevc•ntlt 'treat and f )tic flue- New York, relative to acquirin" title: by the Slucor, ttnn d iu is rtuu„ d,il}• c: rtlicd, to its :n a .r othco, No. ant, I ftenc-- northerly, on a line tangent to the pre- deed and Sixty eiZhth street ; westerly by easterly line Aldermen :and t ontmonalty of" the City of New Yo,rl: to

- I rud f(lo floor,, to till: said ceding course for 13, 99 feett of Kingshridge road, excepting from said :u+a all the certain ]ands on the southeriv side IIr " I WON N I - I1: H

:,++a} crty, "n or oefore hth d I It

z_d. Thence nortlnresterly, curving to the left on the lands incl AAok within the lines of streets, avenues and S7'I.1•.I'.'I , U.tweeo Sixth :,lid :Ceveuth a.cnu-_s, in the tlCl ly of c nl r, th:.t wc, the arrie,d ihid

arc of a circle tan ent to the precedin course whose roads or portions thereof heretofore legally opr,n.'rl, as ' Sixteenth Ward of said city, (lull) selected :and ap- Cmnmiai ~ 1cr- +ill loin palette: s nLiCetin>; tvithiu the too [reek-days ncct :Jeer tIe ,r~+irl eighth day of

radius is r,o felt for n•i,

Elect; such area is sbown upon om Lcncfit neaps deposited as proved said I!oard as a sit,. for school prposc< Ihence on a line tangent to the

rI pre- 3d, westerly, aforesaid. ant cods an< in pursuant•_ of the provisions of chapt_r I)ecemberI t8,o, end for th.,t purpose a- ill 6l, in attend-

ceding course for yr.33 feet ; I ourth-That our report herein +t ill be presented to 191 of the laws of 3::88 as am•_nded by chapter ;5 of ancc :u :our ,aid ntllce on each of -:till ten J.+y. at one

24th. I h:ucc westerly, d_fleeting 6° 07' role to the left the Supreme Court uftIle Sta w te of Ne Vi.rk, at a <pecial of the I taws of t go. ,.,,clock I,. vl.

~ecnnd-Th;u the ahstract n( err said estimate and for ;a5.gn feet ; Tcrut thereof, to be held ❑t the Chambers thereof in 1 h it ti e

saidsiim,, ; ace ❑ssc cond-,

^=,th. Thence westerly for Str, 67 feet to the point of the County Court-ho use in the (. i tv of New York,on the l's] 1O THE I (IS'Itill)AS III 'CI1:AP- 1;,mlolir,:,l I tlac:dlidati;t.estinr:.te<anJ _CRSL': a.brsh [hones_

I f s,

heginning r;th day of January, 18g 1 , at the sparing of the Court I f I ten ty, of the I,u+t's of IBSO as amcmkd by th tit dr,cu nrcnts

fi ink 'i.n", nscrl i(1 in cur repr .1c Fort Independence street, from Boston avenue to nn that d:q•, and that [lieu and there•, or as soon there- I chapter 45 of the Laws r,( t 5, notice is h:reb}' liven

by Uee•n ub-I,i,ni fed 'uhli.-

n' the first class, and is 6„ feet way, is a seam l Broad t after as c o unsel can be heard thereon, a ntotiva will be I that an appiie ,tine will be made t o th t et e Supreme nu t, ith the Commissi mer of 1 11-..

„rl:. of the Cur of

wide. made that the said report he confirmed. of the Scala u New S ork, at a Special I crm of slid - the N~ety V-w, , :n Ili, u1ic,•. A, ,. ;, t'I~ her, ar.ct, in

And as shown on certain maps filed by the Commis- Dated N raw Ydut., ' nr,:ntber 19, r89o. court, to be held art ( h:un per, thcrcuf, in the County ,.kill city, there to rc loin .."lit the ninth lily of "Y

sioners of the Departutent of Public P.,rks in the office 1A\II:S I. NL.9l,IS, Chairman, I Couch-hi.r ,-.c, in the Cite of New York, on 0atur I ' IIT:rL o cr, So .

1'hihiri-Thou l of the, Register of the City nod County of New York, in I:1199 SI if AC NLI{Y, ! _l. the sytb clay of No,,,ober, rSyo, :+t the upcniuo~ of the I . the , pi of our as_c« I tit for hcnci t

the uliiee of tile Secretary of State of the State of New 1'Hl)AIAS 1, 5111.1.4: R, _ourt nn tl!:tt day, Sr a: soon th,r eaft,.r as cnund,a cm Intl, l yi :dc :Jl [hoes 10' 1.115 ill p:tr.ohs ,4 land, srtake,

fork and in the Department Illttblic Parks. Cnmmiscton ere he he:ud thcr_on, forlhe appointm_nt of C,, Ill aysioncrs I of Citit rIt Nc,I 9Iork.

f+I i - h token 1}'in;;I - i,_mi m it

listed Nety Yuen, November zo, 18qo. WILLIAM H. CLARK,

Jmn P. Du'-N, Clerk. I -

of I:ai mntc in ill_ abe+"� :nutted matter. The nature and e.ncut of the till ,r-cutest her l,y

C:ounscl to the Corporation, Nu, a Tryon Row, New Yorl: City.

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In the knitter of the application of the Counsel 'o the Cpo he k orration of t City of 'Sect Yor for anti on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Common:Jty of

intended is the ar,quisitton of rule t.y the Va, o ,, Aider-men anIC emmnnalt3 to the t it}• of Sew Y ,rk, tncertaiu lands bled premises, with the ouilUings thcre,~n and the

Ia the matter of tire application of the Board of Street Opening and Improve meat of the lity of New York, for and un behalf of the hi or : hid ermen and Com- monalty of the City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the saute hen not hccn herctnti, re :+cgnirod, to l AS"1' ONIc HUNLRI?I) ANI) SF:V-

hy pr„per authority), cute U. from Burnside ,, 1 to I.: I taitic avenue, in the Twenty fourth AA'arJ of the City of New York, as the saute has been hereto- fore laid out anJ designated as a firs[-class street or road by the Department of Public Park;.

PLJRSIIAN P TO 1111<ST'ATUT'ES IN SUCH cases made and provided, notice is hereby given

that an application will be made to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at :t Special term of said Court, to be held at Chambers thereof in the County Court-house, to the Cl q' of New York, on Tuesday, the x3d day of DeccmUcr, r8yo, at the opening of the Co.irt en that clay, or as soon thereafter as c01, nse1 can lie heard thereon, for the appr,intment of Commissioners of flu- mate and Assessment in tire above-entitled minter. The nature and extent of the improvement hereb • intended

P ) is the acquisi[ion of title, in the name and on Uch:Jf of the -Mayor, Aldermen :utd Cammonalty of the Cit}' of Is ow York, for the toe of tile politic, to all the lands and premises, with the h. :ildings thereon acid the :+ppur- tennuces thereto belonging, rcyaired for the opening of n certain street or avenue known as Fast Otte Hmr- dred and Seven[ eighth 'trod[, extending frotn Burn- Y- side avenue to l,nfontaine avenue, in the 'Twenty-fourth Ward of the City of New York, as the some has been heretofore laid out, and designated as a first-class street or road by the Department of Public arks, bem,k the

1?N'I'Y-F.IGH'1'H 5'1'R1':'. '1' (although nut yet nantcd Lars

,_in nn the City of Nose York, wtdcr and in par-unnce of I appurtennn .05 therctu hcl n q, lily suuthcrly side chapter 4J'i of the Laws of 1885, to acquire title to of 1'tt'enticth street, Uct (t -Sixth ;1010 i tI , the additional I s rcyl.ire i for Riverside Park, as in 111 simple:, h-ulut c, defined, laid of t and established by said Act. the ,Ime to he cunvcrt~ J, apprnpriat~:I and ti-d to :urd

for the purposes specified in seta clutpter rr,t of the Laws of r88,, as :+mcndcJ by said u Ii en Ut r 35 of the

I., 'I'H13NDERS 'N)3 ) OAIll S.' ON ER.' of Syo, said property hacin~ been duly selc,.tcd v~ U IV 1( 11 th tf- 7 of I?stimatc•. ;tad 9ssessntent m the above-

entitled matter, hereby ,give notice to all persons later-seh approved Uy the ! oarJ of 1?ducIm l ie a. a pit_ h,r school purposes under anu in pur,u:+n .c of the pen-

ested in this pr seeding and to the owner or owners, visions of said chapter „•r of the Laws of ASS, a, occupant or occupants, of all houses 'md lots and im- ;+tttcn l e d b iJ ch f ti f

}• s ,apter 35 oe :.eons o s b proved or unimproved affected thereby, and to all the lulluwing-de-riheJ lots, piece, or parcels ml lend, Oth whm m ers o it a} concern, to wit : nz. :

first-That we h:n•c completed our estimate and Al that certain lot, piece or parcel of land si+uate, ossessnrent, and than all per-ons iotcre'ted in this pro- I lyin, and being i , the Sixteenth +1 and of th•_ ity of ceediug, or in any of the lands affected thereby, and I New York, II, minded and J.acnbcd ns follows ; Begin havinyn lie ctions thereto, cle present time:aid objections nin,G at ❑ point on the southerly side of 'I',rcntietlI ill tvritmg, dimly verilied, to us at our ollice, Vol zo: street diat:mt o.vn hundred and [lit e[y-,is feet Buster c 1,roadway (6fto fl.aar , in the said city, on or bebnme the from the corn.: f o-m_d lop the int_rsection Id” th e ea"t- I twentieth clay of Itecunler, r8 ,o. and that ',re, the said coup „id,_ of rievcnth lean 10 with the sou[herl y side of Ce,tnmts,iouers, will hear pv-riee so iljcrtiu;; teithtn I\rcntieth streel, and running thence easter y :Jong the the ten ecek-rlays next ;diet the said twentieth slay of south .r riy side of I +veutieth street tv. enty fc':t In and of 1 )ecember, 18 cm, and for that purpose sit l Lie to ,attend- the XI. 'or, Aldcrm'en and Commonalty of the City o f anct• at our said office on each of said ten 11.1)15 at four i d I I \ew York ; thcnc•_ son lU(r y alon;; le et of the ,i el o'clock r. 'l Meteor, Aldermen a nmm~,na b ;In line- y pare I ;

second the aU~trart of our =aid estimate and ~ +,; ith ~r:•cnth ,menu nine[}•-hro fact :mJ uric-ha inch ; ;,s,es<mcnt, together wnh our d:tmuge and h,ciichi t nap, I thence westerly par:+ gel with I -atticth lured I,, ,tit)' ,lttd also all the al idavit,, estimates and other docu , fc,t, :end Ihvue,: uurtberly tie:my par.+!Id tcitIt 0ecenth ntenn used by u; in making our report, have Leen ! - - is ,o,lted frith the Coalmi<sioner of Public AYork, of the ! I,ac

511 ~c °n'`ty-two feet and one-hole inch t., the punt or

` t ! place '' uc_inninc.

1 i Use

Sew York, relit to rcoiat N n. 3, heml,crs,trcrt, Lat+d Nulls 1hI ill 1,1.1, N1 II. bee t, K, in the .I Ic tit}•, there to rctnam until the twcuty-first i \V1 L I ,cu aI H. CLARr1i clay of I recemucr, r8.i.'• I I-cua,cl to the I-i-poratinn,

I lord- That the limits of our assessment for benefit I No. z Tryon Ivlw , New York Ciip. include :dl those lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, Is anti L,:in•, ur the City of No-.v t ork, whir-I taken ----'

Northerly l's'the r cntre line of the bbck 1Lr•1100; [)lie I and I Idyll' 0th ,tn~et and I the hundred and I \+•,enty-first strc,I ,-ca,t„rly I,y the tttstarly line tit I,ntli a,,_ nut; south'.: ill b} a line parallel with ani di'lon t oo'eet acid II in:h'a s. utI ,rly frnu+ the suuh t crly line of Ilne Hundred and I vn etic eand tll stret; a wcstcrl%, by the t astcrly line oI Ii„ el and ; excepting fnmt s:,id area lull the ae nu streets, ves and roads, or purl illns thereo h n f, . retG u ire legally opened, as such area is sl,m+n upon nor Lcnefit map deposited its afore said.

Fuurtlt-That nor report herciu will he presented to the ,,uprem: Court o I' the State f Net,, York, ;it a 01011,11 'fern thereof, to h, held at ilr_ Chamber. th'•rruf, in th., 1111111 Court-hnn<c, in ill,. City,d .New York, on the I,vcnt}'-.._cnnc (1115' III December, I89', :+t the- upcniu< of the (:,,art on that dn}•, and that then and thc o rc r as soon thcrc,,fter :I" c 1111501u .cl ,,, 1, c heard thereon, a motion will Le made that the said report be c,nftrnteJ.

heated Nt:lI YllK, 111,1,brr.11, 1115,1 - A. oI'I':h.I ~1-;Y, Chairman, 1'I< \\l'IS A. \I:\RUI:N,

'1<951 I R11111C1., C',nntissioners.

0 01 , ,a.1. Itt..;rs, (perk. _ -- -- ----

In the m:rtter of tin_ upphcation III tile hoard of Street p ,_nin5 and Inipr c m uc_n o t f the I ity of N,:w York,

lit' and on 1011.1lf of the Afnyur, .AId-rmen :uJ , (;unt-munalty u1 the - ity of ,N w'f ,Cl:, rel.uica .o .acquiring title, ui,ct• ter the S.,me Il ls not been herd ,lur • ac - q,tircd,to I(A U -iI X1.IIl'NDI .'iI ,.N.ITIIIF27'\'- -IXT!1 .1 Ul: I':F: I' . ilth,1ujh not yet a :need by proper .-th,w ty , •:.stcudinq from the ••vcslcrl ' line of Lot ,st 0011115 to ilIc e«5l''r:y line of the ruutiicrn IL,ulcc:rrd, in tits Tw _tit}'-third Ward "f tltc City of Ncw \ ark, ,,s tit,: sang_ h.is boon hcnauf,re I.ti,l ,Ott and do=i)- n.a••,I :t.:1 fir t- ia5s o n >troet r ,:n l' t Ill,'I rcp:u•tntcn t ,d l'uu l's Parks.

following-deseri bed lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz.: together, are buundr:d and descril,J as tnllutrs, In tlt:: mutter of the appiicition of Ili- I;,,:u l or Otr rnnclv. "A," viz. : Northerly by the southerly line of West l)ne (Ipeni i Intpru—"I'I of the City :,f N e •: '1 I 1A7' Ii,11111 CV'LI•:l: I+;Al 11 (0A1]IISSIONIIRS

Beginning at a point in the western line of Webster Hundred :,till 'I hirti._th -trcet and the southerly line of for and un 1)_halt of the 1Lt}'ur, Alcl_rtnca .std Cow- ' V V .It Estimate -ds , s a _. 11ICt in tileai mee- aeenue, distant 285, 3 feet north of the intersection of Manhattan stre,,t ; easterly by the westerly Ilne of men ,It}" of the City of N S I live to ac,l .ir- entitled m: ti r, hereby it r.oti I: all I n. in- the wf=tetu line of Webster avenue :Old the northern Poulce.ud or I'acecnth avenu,: and the westerly tin, of 'I im, till to c• rn.iu lends in the Idelith 99 ml ut the i ter, sled in this pro:x•cdin,c, and to theowneror owners,

line of Burnside avenue. S ltd southerly Uy fife northerly line of Cit}• of York, dl .1 on ti [ i•p :l ven1 t ur nec111 s, of all hou.c, anJ I and rat- Thence northeaslerl}' along the western line \Vc-t Scv,_nty-ninth ,In ; anti w_s1 1 uy the cast- I 11, ua tit, north and east Is Iftc II _m :md I

I nn In ed or uu impr,n ,_ti lands alt, cI the rcby, and to

of Webster avenue for5 feet ; ,34 ork r tree ct }iudson erl}• line of land,, of the New \- en ac rivers, and on the -()hill is ' I'last 1•:ighty-sixth street, : II others w h om it ntnv concern, to v: it :

2d. Thence northwesterly, defl 8- r3r 3trt to River „uilroaU Company from 55'est Sev,•nty-ninth fora puulic ark, as laid out by s.,iU Board, tinder I I first-- I trat ,+c have cram plet,d our estm,aL and the Ieft for 147.4 feet to the eastern line of Burnside street to 59 Otie Hu cited -md l\aen ty-ninth street, and in pars Lane•_ of chapt,:r ,z , ul the I of 1887. ass+;sSmcnt, :ut I that all persons inter-,,n (I in this pro-

avcnttc : and the high water line of the Hudson river from \1 cst --- ccedinO, or in any of rite land. a, -t :Clod thcreUc, and

3c1. Thence southerly along the eastern line of Ilurn- l

Otte Hu Idle ed :utdl "L\gent}--ninth street to West One 'I hirti•_th from

f,, 'I'HF (1NLE10 II N] ?D C r'II \Ito IUN- ~~ Estimate in

16avinq u' j.c imr. th.rc.to, ,i~: la .,:.....t t::cir said all

side avenue for 5o feet; IIundred and street; excepting, s:,id ers ut file a',uve-entitled matter, [ions in w ruin,;, Jul}• rc riGed, to u+ at our otlice, No.

4flit 'Thence scut rca~tcrly for [32.07 feet to the point I area all the streets, avenues and roads, ,.r po tions I appoint_] p r, ant to the provisions of chapter o of 280 ltroad leap I: nom q , in said rit )•, ,,it or Ipfure the

en heginn of thereof, heretofore legally opened, as such area is give ti:'_ Laws of ,IS;, h„r by give notice to th.: owucr or this. i day „t I)cce nrher, t 9 , and that we, the said sLmrn upon our benefit map deposited as afore,aid. menere, I -osee or I_sscc-, mild per,ous respect- , onuniosiun^ rs, .. ill ir,ar I ,urties soohjeetill, within ten

PARCFL "I!, 11uurth- 11101 our report herein irili be pra,entcd to ie,d [Cl titled to or intcr'stcd in the land,, t..:ncmcuts, wc_k-days 112:,1 tdtcr the said third di} of I rccember, lkginning at a point in the western line of'rl,l rd are- the Supreme Court ul the Srate of \ew l ork, at :, hen:dit.mr, Ill, and Irani-es, tile title, to which i, sought ,ago, and for that pu reuse will b,_ in attendam_e at our

flue, distant 37x.63 feet north of the intersection of the Opeci:d fern thereof, Lobe held at the Ch:unbcrs thereof, to us acyuircd in this proceeding, and to all others whom said l,'licc (III ,'11.11 of said ten rays at ' o', lock r. ',t, western side of 'Third avenue and the northern line of in the t busty Court-house, in the city of New A ork, uu it m:+y amcc-rn, to wit : -eeoncl- I bat the a!'stract of our said estimate and Tremont avenue, the ninth day of January, t8yt, ;it the opening of the 1 ins. 'That +v: have compleo-d our estimate and assessntant, t,lycther with uurdantaqc and Uenctit maps

tst. Thence northeasterly along the western line of Court on that day, and that then and there, or ;+ won ass-ssnl•_nt In the all ve-onutleci nr.,ttcr, and have and also all the eludes its, estimates and other docu- T^rd avenue for 5 .03 feet ; thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, a notion tiled a true report or tr nscript of such e tiniate anJ ments a sed Uy Its in making our report, ha: c been

ad. I hence nnrthwestcrly, deflecting 87e Si' to the will be made that the said report be confirmed. 155' Ss .It, together . ith our damage and Scneftt maps, deposited with the I oinmissioner of Public Works of left for 8o .70 feet ; Dated Nnw Yoac, November 8, rSq., in t6: odic_ of the Departm•att of Public .'arks, for the the Citl• of ew York, at his office. ' O. 31 Chambers

3d. Thence northwesterly, deflecting o° of to rl to the GILL'ER I' M. SPPA ', JR., Chairman, iuspcction of whom never it may concern, street, to the said city, there to remain until the fourth right for 445.14 feet to the eastern line of \Vebster \VIL..IAM N. RMSTRONG, .s_wnd -'That the ,ioarrl of Street Opening and day of ecembrr, rB o. avenue: JOHN u'BYRNE, Improv_tneut, under and in pursuance of the provisions 'Third-That the limits of oar assessment for benefit

4th. Thence southerly along the eastern line of Commissioners. of said chapt r 310 of the Laws of .607, has heretofore met the al those lots, pieces or haro_Is of land, situate, Webster avenue for 30.03 feet ; CARIOLL L'et<ev, Clerk. determined that fifty per cent, of the expense to be lying and being in the City of New York, which, taken

3830 THE CITY RECORD. NOVEMBER 29 1890.

together, are bounded and described as follows, viz. Northerly by centre line of block between East One Hundred and Thirty-sixth street and Fast One Hun-dred and Thirty-seventh street ; easterly by westerly line of Locust avenue ; southerly by centre line of (dock between Fast (Inc I f undred and 'I hirty-fifth street and East One Ili ndred and I hirty sixth street; westerly by easterly line of `outh urn lloulerard ; excepting from said area all the streets, avenues, roads, or portions thereof, heretofore legally opened, and all the unim-proved lands included within the lines ofstreets,avenucs, roads, public sq•ares and places shown or laid out upon any map or maps filed by tin_ Commissioners of the Uc-partment of Public Parks, pursuant to the provisions (if chapter (04 if the laws of tsy~, and laws amendatory thereof, or of ehapt•_r 410 of the I,aws of r882, as such area is shown upon our benefit map deposited as afore- said.

Fourth-That (icr report herein will he presented to the Supreme Coln t of the Stab_ of N en' York, at a special term thereof, to be h_Id at the Chnmbcrs thereof in the County Court-house in the City of New York, on the t7th day of Lecember, 189 -, at the opening of the Coert on that day, and that then :Ind the rc, or a, >oon thereafter as cmmncl can be hea rd thereon, a niotiutt will be made that the said report be confirmed.

],rated NRcr YocK, ( )ctober t£, r890. IA>t l.i L. WI- 115, Chairman, iOIIN CUNNEI.I.Y, lHO\IAS J. NIf1.1.t-:R,

Commissioner.. JottN I'. DUNN, Clerk.

In the matter of the application of the Board of Street Opening and Improvement of the City of New York for and on behalf of the 'tlayor, Aldermen and (om-mon.rlty of the City of Ncw York, relative to acquir-ing tide„ wherever the same has not hcerr heretofore acquired, to EAST' UNE HUNDRED AND THIRTY - SI:CONIr F7RI:I'P (although not yet named by proper authority), eetending from Locust avenue to Brook avenue, in the 'I wenty-third Ward of the City of New York, as the sane has been heretofore laid out and des.gn:rted as a first-class street or road by the Department of Pu'Lflc Parks.

W UNl ,l:RSI(.NVD, CHM\lIoSTONERS

of Estimate and A<sesrmcut in the above-en-titled matter, hereby give notice to all percmts interested in this proceeding,and to the owner or ow hers, occupant or occupant,, of :dl house, and Ints and improved or tmtmproved lands allotted thereby, and to all others reborn it may concern, to nit :

First-That see have completed our e,timate a'td as-sessment, and that all persons interested in this proceed-ing, or in any of the lands affcctcd thereby, and having oljections thereto, du pre~cnt their said objections in writing, duly verified, to its at our office, No. x80 L'rr,ad w-ay kuntn 4 in said city, on or before the third day of December, 189 , and that we, the said Cotnmis-sioners, will hear partie- so objecting within ten week-days next after the said third day of December, r€9o, and for that purpose will be in attendance at our said office on cacti of said tell days at z o'clock r. it.

Second-'I hat the abstract of our said estimate and assessment, together with our d:unage and benefit maps, and also :dl the affidavit,, a timates and other demontcnt used by its in making our report, have been deposited with the Con, urn ssioner of T'ub11,: Works or the City of New York, al his office, No. 31 l hambcrs street, in the said city, there to remain t.ntil the fourth day of 1)ecemhcr, r£qo

Third-'Plat tire limits of our assessment for benefit include all those lots, pieces nr parcels of land, situate, lying and being in the City of N,-w York, which taken together arc in unded :nut des,ribed as follows, viz.: Northerly by centre line of block betsccn First One }lundred and 7 hirty second and I mist I Inc Hundred and 'I birty-third ,treet ; ca+terly by westerly line of Locust ascetic ; south rrly by a line parallel with and distant too feet from the southerly line of Fast I )ne Hundred and Thirty-second street ; westerly by the easterly line of Brook avenue, eecclitiog from said area all the streets, avenues, roads or portions thereof, heretofore legally oI unud, and znlI the tmimproeed lauds included u-ithin the lines of streets, ac err ties, roads, public squares and places shown or laid out upon an} map or maps filed by the Comm i-skirt rs of the Department of Yu blic Parks, pursuant to the provision, rvf chapter 604 of tine Laws of 1974. and the hues amendatory thereof, ur of chapter }to of the I•avvs of ,882, as such area is shown upon ot:r benefit map depo>ited as : frrresaid.

Fourth-1 hat our report herein will lie presented to the Supreme Court of the State of Nest' York, at a Special 'term thereof, to he held at the Chambers thereof, in the County Court-house, in the City of New York, on the scvcutectnh day of December, i8yo, at the opening of the Court on that day, and that then and there, or as soon thereafter a counsel can be heard thereon, a motion will tie or ride thaI the said report be conf rmed.

Dated Nt.tc 1 wm:, (lctol er :R, r8 r, l-\ Ill ' 1.. \1'I`.1.1.o, Chairman, I(IIIN C (INNELI.Y,

1111(t11Ar' J, 11I.I.1:R, l:ommiseioners.

J ouN 1'. 1Jrs , ( Jerk.

lit the matter of the application of the Board of Street Opening and I mproeemen t of the City of New York, for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Com-monalty of the City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the name has riot been bere-tofone acquired, to EAST ON I: HUNDRED AN I) 'I'll IR'1'Y-I'Ih'l'H SIRE) Y (although not yet named by I ,roper authority), extending front the westerly line of I.ncttst acenuc to the easterly line of the Southern Boulevard, in the 'I went}•-third Ward of the City of New York, as the same has been heretofore htid out and dasignated a s a first-class street or road by- the Department of Pubile Parks.

W1-;,THE LNDERSIGNEDCOMDISSIONERS

of Estimate and Assessment in the above-entitled matter, hereby give notice to all persons inter-ested in this proceeding and to the otcner or owners, occupant or nccnpauts, of all houses v,d lots and tm-pruved or unimproved lands affected tberc by, and to all others whom it may concern, to wit :

first-Thad we have completed our estimate and assessment, :md that all persons interested in this pro-ceeding, or in any of the lands affected thereby, and having objections thereto, do present their said objections iu writing, duly verified, tn its at our office, No. z8o Broadway (Room 4), in said city, on or before the third day of 1 )ecemLer, t8y ,, and that we, the said Com-missioners, will hear partic, Co objecting within ten week days next alter the s: id third day of December, 189o, and for that purpu-e will be in attendance at our said office on each of aid ten day- at z o'clock, rant.

Second-That the abstract of our said estimate and assessment, together with our damage :utd benefit maps, and :rise all the affidac its, cstimatco and other documents used by it, in making our report, have been deposited with the l'ommiseinner of public Works of the City of New York, tit his office, No. 3t Chambers street, in the said city, there to remain until the fourth day of Dc-cember, mEcu.

Third-1 ]rat the limits of our assessment for benefit include all those lots, pieces or parcels of arid, situate, lying and Laing in the City of New York, which taken togetbcr arc bounded and described as follows, viz. ; Northerly by centre line of block between East One Hundred and Thirty-fifth -erect and East One Hundred and 'l hilly-sixth street ; easterly by westerly line of Locust avcnuc ; southerly I,% centre line of Llock bc-tween Fast One Hundred :urd Thirty-fourth etrect and East One Hundred :mil Thirty-fifth Street; westerly by easterly line of >nuthcrn Boulevard and part by another street; excepting from raid area :dl the streets, avenues, roads, or portions thereof, heretofore legally opened, and all the unimproved lands included within the lines of streets, avenues, roads, pul,lic squares and places shown or laid out upon any m:•p or naps filed by the Commis-soners of the Department of Public Parks, pursuant to the provisions of chapter 604 of the Laws of 1874, and

laws amendatory thereof, or of chapter 4to of the Taws of 1882, as such area is shown upon our benefit map deposited as aforesaid.

Fourth-'that rntr report herein will be presented to the Supreme Court of the State rrf New York at a Special Term thereof, to be held at the Chambers thereof, in the County Court-house, in the City of New York, nn the sevcntecndt day of December, iAga, at the opening of the Court on that day, and that then and there, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, a motion will be made that the aid report be confirmed.

Dated N one YORK, October t8, :890. JAMES L. tt'ba.r.S, Chairman, JOHN CO INN Ifr.T.Y, THOMAS J. MILLER,

Court no i.sionere. JOHN P. Dccv, Clerk.

In the matter of the application of the Board of Street Opening anal Improvement of the City of New York, for :,ad on beh:df of the 1layor, Aldermen and Cum-mnmdty of the City of New York, relative to acquir-ing title, rr fierce, r the same has not been heretofore acquired, to 1- -%S I' O' lE H UNDRED AND TTIIR TY-FOURTH SPREE: 'although not yet named by proper authority, extending from the State grant line in the Ernst river to the sisterly line of the South. urn lion. devard, in the 1 went}-third Ward ut the City of New York, as the same has been heretofore Laid out and designated as a first-class street or road by the Department of public Parks

W 11, 11116 UNDERSIGNED COMMISSIONERS of Estimate and Assessment in the above-

entitled matter, hereby give notice to all persons later- estcd in ti is proceeding and to the owner or ov'nets, occup:uu ur occupants, of :ill houses and lots and int-pruved er unimproved land, affected thereby, and to all others whom it may concern, to wit

First-(hart we have completed our estimate and assessment, and that all persons interested in this pro-ceeding, or in any of the lands affected thereby, and having objem [ions thereto, do present their said objections in writir g, duly verified, to it, at our office, No. uSe L'roctdway Room 4), in the raid city, on or before the 3d day of December, t8rio, and that see, the 'aid Commis-sioner,, will hear parties so objecting within ten week-days next after the said 3d day of December, 1890, and for that pu rpo.e will be in attendance at our said office tin each of said ten days at z o'clock r. tr.

Second-That thin abstract of our said estimate and a--sessnient, together with our damage and benefit maps, and cdso all the affidavits, estimates and other docun cuts used my us in making our report, have been deposited with the Commiseroner of Public Works of the City of .New 9 ark, at his office, No.3r C'hatttbere street, in the said city, there to remain until the 4th clay of December, uses.

Third-That the limits of our assessment for benefit include all those lots, pieces or parcels of land situate, lying and being in the City of New York, which, taken together, are bounded and described as follus, s, viz.: Nurtberly by centre line of block between East One Hun-dred :utd - I hirty-fourth street and ICa-t One Hundred and "I hirty-fifth street : easterly by State grant line in the East riser; southerly by centre line of block between East One Hundred and 'Thirty-third street and fast One I Modred and "1"hirty-fourth street, prolonged easterly to the State grant line ; westerly by a line paralb_I with and distant 35 feet and i;;; of a loot from the westerly line of Cypress avenue and by the southerly line of the Southern Iioulevard ; excepting front said area al the streets, avenues, roads or portions thereof, hcrctofore legally crinenued, ;md all the unimproved lands included within the lines of streets, avenues, roads, public squares and places shown or laid out upon any map or maps filed by the Commissioners of the Department of Public Parks, pursuant to the pro-visinns of cht,pter 604 of the Laws of 1874, and laws amend;it pry thereof, or of chapter 410 of the laws of 1882, as such arcu is shown upon our benefit map dcpos-iterl as aforesaid.

hourth-'Plat our report herein still be presented to the Supreme Court of the State of New York aunt Special Term thereof, to Inc held at the Chambers thereof, in the County Cwrrt-hnuse in the City of New York, on the 17th day of December, t£go, at the Opening of the Court on that dsty, and that then and there, or as soon there-after as counsel can be heard thereon, a motion will be made that the said report be confirmed.

Dated N'nty YORK, October t8, t89o. JAMES L. 391•:1.T.9, Chairman, JOHN CON `.ELI,V, THUS, J. 1\I1LL4:A,

Commissioners. J otty P. Dcxx, Clerk.

In the matter of the application of the Board of Street Opening mold Improvement of the City of New York, for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and ('om-monalty of i f.e City of New York, relative to acquiring title wherever the same has not been heretofore acgtured to EAST ONE HUNDRED AND TIDE -'1'Y-IHIRU S IRIIIF1' (although not yet named 1)y proper authority), extending from the westerly line of Locust cnvcnue to the castcrly line of 'Trinity or Cypress avenue, inn the Twenty-third Ward of the City of Nets York, as the same hits been heretofore laid out and designated as a first-class street or road by the In. ., o.rtmcnt of Public Parks,

WF., THE UNDERSIGNED COMMISSIONERS of 1•stim:LLe and Assessment in the above-enti-

ticd matter, hereby give notice to :dl persons interested to this proceeding and to the owner or owners, occupant or occupants, of all hous•_s and lots and improved or un-improved lands affected thereby, and to all others wbom it may concern, to wit ;

Yiret-'flat we have completed our e,timate and assessment, and that all persons interested in this pro- cceding, or in any of the lands affected thereby, and having objections thereto, do present their said objec-tions io writing, duly verified, tours at our office, No. s8o Broadway (!toom 41, in said city, on or before the third day of December, trgo, and that we, the said Commissioners, will hear parties so objecting within ten week-days next after the said third day of De-cetnber, ,89o, and for that purpose will be in attendance at our said office on each of said ten days at two o'clock t•. M.

Second-That the abstract of our said estimate and assessment, together with our damage and benefit maps and also all the affidavits, estimates and other docu- ments used by its in staking our report,_ have been deposited with the Conunissioncrof Public \1 orksof the City of New York, at his ofice, No. 3m Chambers street, in the said city, there to remain until the fourth day of December, i8go.

Third-'That the limits of our asseament for benefit tncludc all those lot,, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and being in the City of New York, which taken together are bounded and describer) a, follor:;, viz : Northerly by centre line of block between East Crne Hundred and 'i hirty-third street and I<ast Onc Hun-dred atld I hirty-fourth street ; easterly by the westerly lit•: of Locust avenue ; southerly by centre line of block between One Hundred and Thirty-second street and Elite Hundred and Thirty-third street ; westerly by the easterly line of Cypress :venue ; excepting from said area all the sir ets, avenues, road;, or portions thereof, heretofore legally opened, and all the unim- pruved lands included within the lines of streets, eve-nues, roads, or portions thereof, heretofore legally opened, and all the unimproved lands included within the lines of streets, avenues, roads, public squares, and places shown or laid out upon any map or maps filed by the Commissioners of the Department of Public Parks, pursuant to the provisions of chapter 604 of the Laws of 1874, and laws amendatory thereof, or of chapter 410 of the Laws of r88z, as such area is shown upon our benefit map deposited as aforesaid.

Fourth-That our report herein will be presented to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special Term thereof, to be held at the Chambers ttteroo:, in the County Court-house, in the City of New

York, on the seventeenth day of December, t8ge, at the opening of the Court on that day, and that then and there, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, a motion will be made that the said report be confirmed.

Dated New YORK, October 8, r8yo. JAMES L. \VELLS, Chairman, JOHN' CONNELLY, 1HOMAS J. MILLER,

Commissioners. JOHN P. Dovv, Clerk.

In the matter of the application of the Commissioners of the Department of Public Parks for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York, relative to the opening of WEI3S1'ER AVENUE, commencing at One Hundred and Eighty-fourth street and running to its intersection with the south line of Middlehrook Parkway, in the Twenty-fourth \4 and of the City of New York.

WE, THE UNDERSIGNED COMMISSIONERS of Estimate and Assessment in the above enti-

tled matter, hereby give notice to all persons interested in this proceeding and to the owner or owners, occupant or occupants, of all houses and lots and improved or unimproved lands affected thereby, and to all others whom it may concern, to wit :

First-That we have completed our estimate and as-sessment, and that all persons interested in this pro- ceeding, or in :my of the lands affected thereby, and having objections thereto, do present their said objec-tions in writing, duly verified, to us at our office, No. z. to Broadway (fifth floor), in the said city, on or before alt,: seventeenth day of November, iSgo, and that we, the said Commissioners, will hear parties so objecting within the ten week-daysnext after the said seventeenth day of November, t8, o, and for that purpose will be in attend-ance at our said office on each of said ten days at three o'clock r. on,

Second-'That the abstract of our said estimate and assessment, together with our damage and benefit maps, and also rill the affidavits, estimates and other docu-ments used by its in making our report, have been deposited with the Commissioner of Public Works of the City of New York, at his office, No. 31 Chambers street, in the said city, there to remain until the cightccntb day of November, r8go.

Third-That the limits of our assessment for benefit include all those lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and being in the City of New York, which taken together are bounded and described as follows, viz: Northerly by the southerly line of Mo,holu Parkway; easterly by the westerly line of the lands of the New York and Harlem Railroad ; southerly by the northerly line of East One Hundred and Eighty-fourth street, and westerly by the centre line of the blocks between Jerome avenue and Webster avenue ; excepting from said area all the streets, avenues and roads, or portions thereof, heretofore legally opened, and all the tmim- proved land included within lines of streets, avenues, roads, public squares and places shown and laid out upon any map or maps filed by the Commissioners of the 1 )epartment of Public Parks, pursuant to the revisios of chapter 604 of the Laws of 1874 and the

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aws amendatory thereof, or of chapter Oro of the Laws of t 862, as such area is shown upon our benefit map deposited as aforesaid.

Fourth-'flat our report herein will be presented to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special I'crm thereof, to be held at the Chambers there-of, in the County Court-house, in the City of New York, on the fifth day of December, r£go, at the opening of the Court on that day, and that then and there, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, a motion will be made that the said report be confirmed.

hated NRty YORK, (rctobcr 6, Rego. JOHN WHALEN, Chairman, IOHN H. MO1NE', ,JOHN IIALLORAN,

Commissioners. CARROLL Be:RRr, Clerk.

In the matter of the application of the Board of Street Opening and Improvement of the City of New York, for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Com-momdty of the City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to that part of EASI' t)NL: HIJNIIRED AND }'1N"h'IF:PHSIERRA' (although not yet named by proper authority), extendiq-c from Rail-road avenue, Fast, to 'third mrvenuc, in the 'I'wvcuty-third Ward of the City of Nevi York, as the same has been heretofore laid out and designated as a first class street or road by the Department of Public Parks.

W I:,'I'll E, UNDERSIGNED, CO91\IIS IONE.RS of Estimate and Assessment in the above-entitled

matter, hereby give notice to all persons interested in this procee_'Ing and to the owner or owners, occupant or occ::pants, of all houses and lots and improved or mtim-proved lands affected thereby, and to all others whom it may concern, to wit

Fir>t-That we have completed our estimate and asses.ment, and that all per-ons interested in this pro-ceeding or in :tit)' of the lands affected thereby, and having objections thereto, do present their said objec-tions to writing, duly verified, to us at our office, No. zoo 1iruudseay- (fifth floor), in the said city, on or before the tueenty-fourth day of November, r89o, and that we, the said Commissioners, will hear panties so obieetiug within the ten week-days next after the said twenty-fourth day of November, 1890, and for that purpose will be in attendance at our said office on each of said ten days at r o'clock at.

:Second-'That the abstract of our said estimate and a ssesserent, together with out damage and benefit maps, and also all the atlidavits, estimates and other documents used by us in making our report, have been deposited with the Commissioner of Public Works of the City of New York, at his office, No. 31 Chambers street, in the said city, there to remain until the twenty-fifth day of November, t89o.

'Third-That the limits of our assessment for benefit include all those lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying :,nd being in the City of New York, which taken together are bounded and described as follows, viz. : Northerly by the centre line of the blocks between Fast (Inc Hundred and Fiftieth street and Last One H m)dred and Fifty-first street, from Railroad avenue, East, to Third avenue ; easterly by the westerly line of 'Third avenue ; southerly by a line parallel with, and distant Too feet southerly from, the southerly line of East One Hundred and Fiftieth street, and extending from Ihtrd avenue to Melrose avenue and the centre line of the blocks between East One Hundred and Forty-ninth street and East One Hundred and Fiftieth street, from Melrose avenue to'3ailroad avenue, Fast, and westerly by the easterly line of Railroad avenue, East; excepting from said area all the streets, avenues and roads, or portions thereof, heretofore Ie ally opened, and all the unimproved land included within the lines of streets, avenues, roads, public squares and places shown and laid out upon any map or maps filed by the Commissioners of the Department of Public Parks, pursuant to the provisions of chapter 604 of the Laws of 1874, and the laws amendatory thereof, or of chapter 4m of the Laws of 1862, as such area is shown upon our benefit map deposited as afore- said.

Fourth-'I'bat our report herein will be presented to the Supreme Court of the State of NewYork, at a Special 'Perm thereof, to be held at the Chambers thereof, m the County Court-house, in the City of New York, on the eighth day of December, 1890, at the opening of the Court on, that day, and that then and there, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, a motion will he made that the said report be confirmed.

Dated NEw YoRK, October rg, 1890, EDWARD L. PARRIS, Chairman, GEORGE F. LANGBEIN, THOMAS J. MILLER,

Commissioners. CARROLL BERRY, Clerk,

In the matter of the application of the Board of Street Opening and Improvement of the City of New York, for and on behalf of the 19Ltyor, Aldermen and Com-monalty of the City of New York, relative to the opening of DYCKMAN STREET, from Kingsbridge road to Exterior street, in the 'Twelfth Ward of the City of New York, as the same has been heretofore laid out and designated as a first-class street or road by the Department of Public Parks.

WV E, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSIONERS " of Estimate and Assessment in the above-

entitled matter, hereby give notice to all persons inter-ested in this proceeding, and to the owner or owners, occupant or occupants, of all hou<es and lots and improved or unimproved lands affected thereby, and to all others whom it may concern, to wit

First-That we have completed our estimate and Assessment, anti that all persons interested in this pro- ceeding, or in any of the lands affected thereby, and having objections thereto, do present their said objec-tions in writing, duly verified, to us at our office, No. zoo Broadway (fifth floor), in the said city, on or before the nineteenth clay of November, t89o, and that we, the said Commissioners, will hear parties so objecting within the ten week-days next after the said nineteenth day of Nov-ember, r89o, and for that purpose will be in attendance at our said office on ca, It of said ten days at one o'clock P. at.

Second.-That the abstract of our said estimate and assessment, together with our damage and benefit maps, and also all the atldavits, estimates and otherdocuments used by its in making our report, have beau deposited with the Commissioner of Public Works of the City of New York, at his office, No. 3m Chambers street, in the said city, there to remain until the twentieth day of November, r8ao.

Third-'That the limits of our assessment for benefit include all those lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and being in the City of New York, which taken together are bounded and described as follows, viz.: Northerly by the centre line of the blocks between Dyckman street and Academy street, front King+bridge road to Nagle avenue, and the centre line of the block between Dycktnan street and a certain unnamed street oraveuue, being :about midway between Dyckman street and Academy street, from Nagle avenue to Exterior street ; easterly by the westerly line of Exterior street ; southerly by the centre line of the block between Ilyck-man street and Fort George avenue and Eleventh ave-nne, and by the centre line of the blocks between Dyck-man street and Elmwood street and Kingsbridge road, and westerly by the easterly line of King bridge road ; excepting from said area all the streets, avenues and roads, or portions thereof, heretofore legally opened, and all the imimproved ]and included within the lines of streets, avcuucs. roads, public squares mold places shown and laid out upon any map or maps filed by the Commissioners of the Department of Public Parks, pursuant to the provisions of chapter 604 of the Laws of 1874, and the Laws amendatory thereof, or of chapter 410 of the Laws of t88z, as such area is shown upon our benefit ntap deposited as aforesaid.

Fourth-That our report herein will be presented the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at Special Term thereof, to Inc held at the Chambers thereof, in the County Court-house, in the City of New York, on the fifth clay of December ulya, at the opening of the Court on that d:q, and that then and there, or as soon thereafter a, counsel can be heard thereon, a motion will be made that the said report be confirmed.

Dated Ness' YoRK, October no, tlgo. JUAN WHALEN, Chairman, CHARLba STRAUSS, JOHN H. KITCHEN,

CARROLL L'rnRv, Clerk, Commissioners,

In the matter of the application of the Board of Street Opening and Improvement of the City of New York, for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Com-mon:dgy of the City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretolhre ac-quired, to that part of EAST ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-THIRD S"IR6:EI' (although not yet named by proper authority), extending front East One Hundred and I" orty-fourth street to St. Ann's avenue, in the Twcuty-third Ward of the City of New York, as the same has been heretofore laid out and designated as a first class street or road by the Department of Public Parks.

WE,'1'HE UNDERSIGNED,CO\IMTSSIONERS of Estimate and Assessment in the above-en-

titled matter, hereby give notice to all persons interested in this proceeding, and to the owner or owner,, occupant or occupants, of ;dl bonuses and lots and improved ortm-improved lands affected thereby and to :dl other., whom it may concern, to Slit '.

First-That we have completed our estimate and assessment, and that all persons interested in this pro- ceeding, or in any of the lands affected thereby, and having objections thereto, do present their said objec-tions in writing, duly verified, to us at our office, No. Co Broadway (fifth floor), in the said city, on or before tine eighteenth day of November, r89o, and that we, the said Commissioners, will hear parties so objecting within the ten week days next after the said eichteenth day of November, mtge, and for that purpose will be in attend- anco at our said office oil each of said ten days at z o'clock P. nt.

Second=l'lmt the abstract of our said estimate and assessment, together with our damage and benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates and other documents used by us in making our report, have been deposited ueith the Commissioner of Public Works of the City of Ness' York, at his office, No. 31 Chambers street, in the said city, there to remain until the nineteenth day of November, r8go.

Third-That the limits of our assessment for benefit include all those lot,, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and being in th•: City of New York, which, taken together, are bounded and described a, follows, viz, : Northerly by the southerly line of East One Hundred and Forty-fourth street and the centre line of the blocks between East One Hundred and Forty-third street and East One Hundred and Forty-fourth street, from East One Hundred and Forty-fourth street to St. Ann's awe-nun ; easterly by the westerly line of St. Ann's avenue ; southerly by the centre line of the blocks between East One Hundred and Forty-second street and East ( One Hun-dred and Forty-third street, from St. Ann's avenue to Rider avenue, and westerly by the easterly line of Rider avenue; excepting from said area all the streets, avenues and roads, or portions thereof, heretofore legally opened and all tine unimproved land included within the lines of streets, avenues, roads, public squares and places shown and laid out upon any map or maps filed by the Commissioners of the Department of Public Parks, pursuant to the provisions of chapter 604 of the Laws of 1874, and the laws amendatory thereof, or of chapter Oro of the Laws of t88z, as such area is shown upon our benefit map deposited as afore- said.

Fourth-'That our report herein will be presented to the Supreme Court of the State of New York at it Special Term thereof, to be held at the Chambers thereof, in the County Court-house in the City of New York, on the first day of December, t£go, at the opening of the Court on that day, and that then and there, ores soon thereafter as counsel can inc heard thereon, a motion will lie made that the said report Inc confirmed.

Dated N6w' YOIRK, October 7, 1850. MICHAEL J. McKENNA, Chairman, BERNARD REILLY, JR., JAMES F. C. BLACKHURST,

CARROLL BERRY, Clerk. Commissioners.

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