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Hook and Ladder Company No. 4; Michael Snyder, Foreman-Located in Forty-eighth street, near Eighth avenue; truck built in 1865, by C. E. Hartshorn. Drawn by horses, and in ordinary condition.

Hook and Ladder Company No. 5; Charles O. Shay, Foreman-LoCated No. 96 Charles street; truck built in 1856, by Pine & Hartshorn, Drawn by horses, and in good condition.

Hook and Ladder Company No. 6; A. C. Hull, Foreman-Located No. 180 Clinton street; truck built in 1862, by C. E. Hartshorn. Drawn by horses, and in good condition.

Hook and Ladder Company No. 7; Robert King, Foreman-Located No. 119 East Twenty-eighth street; truck built in 1859, by William Williams. Drawa by horses, and in good condition.

Hook and Ladder Company No. 8; George W. Quackenbush, Foreman-Located in North Moore street, near West Broadway; truck built in 1863, by C. E. Hartshorn. Drawn by horses, and in good condition.

Hook and Ladder Company No. 9; William Roe, Foreman-Located No. 195 Elizabeth street; truck built by William H. Van Ness. Drawn by horses, and in good condition.

Hook and Ladder Company No. 10; William W. Bowles, ForemanLocated No. 193 Fulton street; truck built in 1866, by Francis Younge. Drawn by horses, and in good condition.

Hook and Ladder Company No. 11; Christopher H. Reynolds, Foreman-Located No. 548 Fifth street; truck built in 1860, by C. E. Hartshorn. Drawn by horses, and in ordinary condition.

Hook and Ladder Company No. 12; James Walton, Foreman-Located No. 165 West Twentieth street; truck built in 1856, by Pine & Hartshorn. Drawn by horses, and in good condition.

Hook and Ladder Company No. 13; Cyrus T. Frost, Foreman-Located in Eighty-seventh street, near Third avenue; truck built in 1856, by John H. Sickels. Drawn by horses, and in good condition.

Hook and Ladder Company No. 14; William H. H. Bingham, Foreman-Located in One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, between Third and Fourth avenues; truck built in 1856, by John H. Sickels. Drawn by horses, and in good condition.

Hook and Ladder Company No. 15; Michael McDermott, Foreman-Located in Tenth avenue and One Hundred and Fifty-ninth street. Drawn by horses, and in ordinary condition.

ASSOCIATION OF EXEMPT FIREMEN.

This association is composed of persons who have served the time prescribed by law, in the New York Fire Department. They meet on the third Tuesday of January, April, July, and October, at Firemen's Hall, Mercer street, between Prince and Houston streets.

OFFICERS FOR 1866.

Philip W. Engs, President....

.131 Front; h. 70 West 14th street. Zophar Mills, 1st Vice-President.. 144 Front; h. 207 Madison street. A. F. Ockershausen, 2d Vice-Pres't..21 Rose street; h. 22 Rose street. Geo.W.Wheeler, Recording Secretary,1 Centre street.

F. Hagadorn, Financial Secretary...10 Wall street; h. Williamsburgh. Joseph M. Price, Treasurer.... .h. 31 Pike street.

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SEVENTH REGIMENT ARMORY.

THE Seventh Regiment Armory is situated on the east side of the 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 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.

By resolution of Common Council, approved April 6, 1855, the use of the armory was given the Seventh Regiment New York National Guard, during the pleasure of the Common Council, but was not occupied until three years after said date.

FIRST DIVISION.

CHARLES W. SANDFORD, Major-General, Commanding.

FIRST BRIGADE.

CHARLES B. SPICER, Brigadier-General.

Commanding Officers.

2d Regiment, Thomas M. Reed, Colonel....Hall place.

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Armory.

Centre Market.

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..Crosby street.

SECOND BRIGADE.

Colonel Louis BURGER, Acting Brigadier-General.

Commanding Officers.

Armory.

1st Artillery, Daniel W. Teller, Colonel.. City Arsenal.

3d Regiment, John E. Bendix..

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Louis Burger

..Lafayette Hall.

B. Schwartz, Lt.-Colonel... Centre Market.

...Corner 4th st. and Broadway.

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J. D. Krehbiel...

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THIRD BRIGADE.

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FINANCIAL TABLES.

Appropriations and Expenditures for and during the year 1865.

ON CITY ACCOUNT.

Comprising the Expenses of the Support of the City Government, including the several Departments, Boards and Commis-
sions, charged with the Administration of particular branches thereof, and the City Courts; also, the payment of
the Interest on that portion of the City Debt, and the Redemption of the Principal thereof, which is provided for by
Taxation.

The said several sums shall be applied only to the objects and purposes for which the same are hereby appro-
priated; and neither said Corporation, nor any member or officer thereof, nor any Department, Head of Department, or
other official, shall incur any liability for any of the objects and purposes specified, to an amount beyond the sums appro-
priated therefor. * *-City Tax Law (Chap. 646) of 1865, Sec. 3.

It shall not be lawful for the said Corporation, or any member or officer thereof, to make any contract, incur any
liability, or make, sign, or issue any obligation purporting to be in behalf of, or for, said Corporation, or any department
thereof, except for the purposes expressly authorized by law. * **-Ibid., Sec. 4.

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