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THE NEW YORK PURLIC LIBRARY

ASTOR, LENOX TILDEN FOUNDATIONS.

Eighth District-Eighteenth, Twentieth, and Twenty-first Wards. Thomas E. Smith, Collector, No. 937 Broadway; Anthony J. Bleecker, Assessor, No. 896 Broadway.

Ninth District-Twelfth, Nineteenth, and Twenty-second Wards. Thomas O'Callaghan, Collector, No. 667 Seventh avenue; Homer Franklin, Assessor, No. 69 West Forty-fourth street.

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Henry A. Smythe, Collector.

Abram Wakeman, Surveyor.

J. N. Franklin, Acting Naval Officer.

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Navy Agent.

H. H. Van Dyck, Sub-Treasurer.
Isaac O. Hunt, Appraiser.

John T. Hogeboom,
Isaac Phillips,

D. D. T. Marshall, Naval Storekeeper.

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United States Assay Office,

No. 30 Wall Street.

George F. Dunning, Superintendent.

H. H. Van Dyck, Treasurer.

John Torrey, Assayer.
Andrew Mason, Melter and Refiner.

Deposits of gold and silver are received and paid for, either in coin or stamped bars, at the option of the depositor. No deposit received of less value than one hundred dollars. Visitors admitted every Wednesday, from eleven to twelve o'clock A.M.

United States Commissioners to take Affidavits, Depositions, Bail, &c.

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The Clerks of the Circuit and District Courts, and their Chief Deputies,

are Commissioners, ex officio, for the Southern District of New York.

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THE Seventh Regiment Armory is situated on the east side of Bowery or Third avenue, and occupies the block between Sixth and Seventh streets. It is constructed of iron, and is three stories high.

The first floor is used as a market, and known as "Tompkins Market." The second floor is divided into company armories and meeting-rooms, which are fitted up and furnished in an elegant manner, at the expense of the several companies of the regiment. The third floor is used for a drill-room by the whole regiment. The basement, or floor beneath the market, has been prepared for target practice and squad drills.

First Division.

(Comprising the counties of New York and Richmond.) Major-General ALEXANDER SHALER, Commanding.

Brevet Major-General JOSEPH E. HAMBLIN, A.A.G., and Chief of Staff.

FIRST BRIGADE INFANTRY.

Brigadier-General WILLIAM G. WARD, Commanding.

Second Regiment Infantry ..........Colonel Thomas M. Reid.

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SECOND BRIGADE INFANTRY.

Brigadier-General LOUIS BURGER, Commanding.

First Regiment Artillery.....

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..Colonel D. W. Teller.
..Colonel John E. Bendix.
.Colonel Anton Meyer.
.Colonel Albert Steinway.

Colonel F. A. Conkling.

..Colonel John D. Krehbiel.

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FOURTH BRIGADE INFANTRY.

Brigadier-General LLOYD ASPINWALL, Commanding.

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.. Colonel James Cavanagh. .Lieutenant-Colonel John J. Shaw.

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