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The number of licenses granted during the year 1861 was 994, of which number 706 were paid for at $30 each, the fee charged; so that the total sum realized, and duly paid over to the City Chamberlain, was $21,180.

CITY HALL COMMISSIONERS.

Wilson G. Hunt, Clarendon Hotel.

Jno. B. Corlies, No. 7 City Hall.

Jas. Salmon, 10 Livingston place.

Appointed on the nomination of the Mayor to the Board of Supervisors of the county of New York, in pursuance to the act passed April 17, 1858, entitled, "An act in relation to the City Hall, in the city of New York."

COMMISSIONERS OF RECORDS.

Appointed by the Legislature, in pursuance of the act passed April 13,

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NAME, LOCALITY, AND EXTENT OF PUBLIC SQUARES.

LOCALITY.

AREAS.

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INTERIOR OF THE STATE ARSENAL 57TH ST OCCUPIED BY THE 7TH NYV (STEUBEN REGT) 1861.

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LOCATION.

The Post-office is situated in Nassau street, extending from Liberty to Cedar street. Entrance from Cedar and Nassau streets. Mails received and delivered on Liberty street.

Mr. J. H. Hallett is at the head of the department, embracing the entire city delivery.

Seymour J. Strong has charge of the box delivery.

Mr. J. H. Hallett has charge of the alphabet and carrier's delivery. George G. Coffin is at the head of the foreign letter department. Thomas Clark is at the head of the newspaper department.

W. A. B. Clement has charge of the letter distributing table.

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