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FOURTH DISTRICT POLICE COURT.
Fifty-seventh street, west of Tbird avenue. `

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JUSTICES' OR DISTRICT COURTS OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. First District-First, Second, Third, and Fifth Wards, 82 Nassau street. Dennis Quinn, Justice; I. B. Batchelor, Clerk.

Second District-Fourth, Sixth, and Fourteenth Wards, the Park, corner of Pearl and Centre streets. Thos. Kivlin, Justice; Daniel M. O'Brien, Clerk.

Third District-Eighth, Ninth, and Fifteenth Wards, Greenwich avenue, Jefferson Market. William E. Smith, Justice; Andrew J. Campbell, Clerk.

Fourth District-Tenth and Seventeenth Wards, Bowery, corner of Third street. Moses D. Gale, Justice; William A. Smalley, Clerk. Fifth District-Seventh, Eleventh, and Thirteenth Wards, Clinton street, corner of Grand street. Fred. E. Loew, Justice; Elijah F. Purdy, Jr., Clerk.

Sixth District-Eighteenth and Twenty-first Wards, Broadway. George C. Barrett, Justice; Wm. C. O'Brien, Clerk.

Seventh District-Twelfth, Nineteenth, and Twenty-second Wards, Fiftyseventh street, between Lexington and Third avenues. John A. Stemmler, Justice; Michael McCann, Clerk.

Eightht District-Sixteenth and Twentieth Wards, corner of Twentysecond street and Seventh avenue. William H. Bull, Justice; John V. Gridley, Clerk.

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* Appointed by the Justice, as an officer attendant on said court.

ATTENDANTS ON COURTS.

Court of Oyer and Terminer and Supreme Court.

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Appointed by the Board of Supervisors under the Act passed April 2,

1862.

FIRST DISTRICT-Chas. F. Watts, George J. Smith, John Contrell. SECOND DISTRICT-Patrick Collins, Wm. Thompson, Henry Murphy. THIRD DISTRICT-Thos. Cushing, Alexander Lippman, William Silbilsky.

FOURTH DISTRICT-Dominick Conlin, Michael Doody, Charles V. Lyons. FIFTH DISTRICT-John W. Somerindyke, Frederick Badenhoff, Leopold Rindskopp, Matthew Beirne.

SIXTH DISTRICT-August Sibberns, Richard M. Lush, Edward S. Malloy, Matthew Nugent.

SEVENTH DISTRICT-John R. Farrington, Patrick J. Hanbury, Micaiah M. Staniels, James B. Devoe, John T. Stewart.

EIGHTH DISTRICT-James Britt, Charles A. Clark, Henry R. Adee.
AT LARGE-Oliver Sloan Holden, John H. Hillier.

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PILOT COMMISSIONERS.

Office, 69 South street.

In consequence of the repeal by the Legislature of the State of New York, in 1845, of all laws regulating pilots and pilotage for the port of New York, by the way of Sandy Hook, the Chamber of Commerce and Board of Underwriters organized a Board, consisting of five members; of whom

2 were appointed by the Chamber of Commerce;

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Board of Underwriters; and
Navy Department.

In 1853 the Legislature passed the present law, legalizing the action of the above bodies, and creating a Board of five Commissioners.

3 to be appointed by the Chamber of Commerce; and

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The Pilot Commissioners are also, by act of the Legislature of April 16, 1857, Harbor Commissioners.

MARKET COMMISSION.

Appointed in pursuance of an act passed March, 1865. Benjamin F. Manierre, President. John N. Hayward, Treasurer. Henry Beeny, Clerk.

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TO AMEND AN ACT ENTITLED "AN ACT TO AMEND AN ACT ENTITLED

AN ACT TO ESTABLISH A METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT, AND TO
PROVIDE FOR THE GOVERNMENT THEREOF, PASSED APRIL

FIFTEENTH, EIGHTEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY-
SEVEN," PASSED APRIL TENTH, EIGHT-

EEN HUNDRED AND SIXTY.

PASSED APRIL 25, 1864; THREE-FIFTHS BEING PRESENT.

The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows:

SEC. 1. The act entitled "An Act to amend an act entitled An Act to Establish a Metropolitan Police District, and to provide for the Government thereof," passed April tenth, eighteen hundred and sixty, is hereby amended in the following specified sections, so as to read as follows:

§ 2. The counties of New York, Kings, Westchester, and Richmond, and the towns of Newtown, Flushing, and Jamaica, in the county of Queens, are hereby constituted and territorially united, for the purpose of police government and police discipline therein, into one district,

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