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THE FIRE DEPARTMENT. Return of the Engine, Hose, Hook and Lad- der, and meront Pi mg their Appa- r with the Kames and Hesidences Engincers and Foremea, CHIGF ENGINEER. Azrary Canson—office. 21 Blizabeth street; residence, 185 Mott strect. ASSISTANT ENGINBERS. Michael Kichel, 150 Hidridge street, Jobu P, Lacoar, pode ried Coon te faaderbilt, 146 Secona street, Joba A, ir, 434 Hudson street, 7. 't, Fourteoath street and Second avenue, ys ‘ips, 10 Minctts street. Moses Jack+on, 166 West Twontioth street. Richard Kelly, 240 Third Meury H. Howard, 12 Allen street. Gallbre, 8 tnebea, built 1850; conditio; Engine No 1-—Calibre, A 1858 m of evgine. good of house, good; length of x umber of fect, of hose, 400; number of mea allowed by law, 50; cuen, 80; Jomos M. Byrne, foreman, Jiace of deposit, Forty.seventh street and £ighth avenue. No, —Calibro, 8% imohes; built, 1552 engine, good ; condition of houre. good; If good, 400 feet ; total number of fect of hose, allowed by law, 50; present number of men, 33; , foreman, 85 Hester street. ilt, 1847; rebuilt, ition of house, ; condition of of hose, deposit, 21 rt. No, SUalibre, 8¢ inobes ; bu aendition of ; engine, good ; of 1d, 400 fc hoe aose seth Pot men 3 number of men, 58; Daniel Mooney, of eposit, West Broadway, mear Beach No, 4-—Calibes, 8'¢ inches; built, 1849; condition of -engine, good; congition cf houro. no location; length of G00d, 40Gteet; total uumber of fret of hose, 400; r of men allowed by law, 50; presemt number o! men, 41; Jawces B, Voley, foreman, 293 Mott street. No. 6—Calibre, 6'¢ imches ; built, 1829; rebuilt, 1852 ; eondition of engine. good ; condition of hoase, building 500 feet ; total number of fect of of men allowed hy law, 40; pre- sent number of wen, 40: Win. C. Lyons, foreman, No, 3 Place of deposit, 6! Ann street, No. 6—Catibre. 51; inches; built, 1449; condition of condition ot house, good; le total number of fect number of men allowed by low, GO; present number of men, 60; Alfred Palmer. Viace of deposit, 43 Governeur atrvet No, T=Calitre, 8! inches; built, 1819; condition 0° ion of house, good; length of hese feck; toval number of feet of hose, 600; num): of men aliowed bylaw. (0; present number of men, 45; William Tapper, foreman. 118 Bast Lwenty- fifth street Place of depost, Twonty fifth street, between Second and ‘Third avenues. No S—Cstibre, 815 i engine, good ; candition of house, good: good. 600 feet; totel num? of men slowed by law, Stephen Lave, jum, foreman, lowed by law, Iength of hose. hose, 500; number Harrison atrest, Norfolk street. engine. good ; cond! hallt, 1815; condition of | et of hose, 600; number nt number of men, 44; No, 9—Calibre. 81% inches; bi engine, geod ; hore. good, 660 feet > total maw» aumber of men alowed by Law, men. 48; Charles ¥. Meyers, foreman, Place of deporlt, 47 Marion street. No. 10—Calibro, 614 ivches: built, 1824; rebuilt, 1835; condition ofangine, indifferent ; length of hore, good, mood; length of nt number of 1 Marion street, condition of houss, ordi- ) feet; lemgth of hose, nary, 100 fect; total uumber of fact of hose, 400; number of mea allowed by law, 3 ; George Khmberley. forem: Of deposit, ‘Twenty scventh present number of 3 Ninth avenue, treet, near Tenth No, 11—Calibre, $1; inches; condition of engine, build- ing G, but too small; length ®r . KOO. 400 fret; total number of fost of hose, 400; her of non allowed by law, 50: present aumber of men, 41; James I. Murray, foreman, 217 Wooster strect. sit. Wooeter strest. noar Prince. Jalibre, G1, inches; built, 1824; rebuilt, 1843; eondition of engine, gocd: condition of house, good: eth good, 400 feet ; total number of feot of en allowed by law, 30 fulmer, foroman, Pifcy-first | Place of deposit. Fitaeth No.13—Calibre, 7 inches; built, 1859; condition of . good, but too «mall: | fength of Lose, good, O00 fect: total number of feet of | hose, 000; nuimber of men aliowed by Lan : Jchn Baulch, foreman. Pace of deposir, No, 5 Duane street, No. ld—calibre, $44 inches; built, 18{7; condition of engine. cood; condition of hou i good, ACO feet; total number ot T of mon allowed by law, 60; present number of men, 59; John Baum, foreman, 15 Iutch street. treet, near Vese No. 15 —Calibre, 63; inches; ‘eondition of engine, indifferent; Jength cf hove, good. 400 foet; total mumbor of feet of hose, 400; number of men allowed py lav, 60; present Bumper of men, 47; George I. Green, foreman, 20 Madi- gon street. Pace of deposit. 49 Chrystie strect. No. 16—Calibro, 61, inchos; ba 18a7: good; ‘condition of hone, good; 400 feet; total number of feet of those, 400; number of men allowed by luw, 40; present Mitshel, foreman, 207 05 West Twentieth } condition of house number of men. 25; Wm. F wtreet, mear Third avenuo. street, near Third avenue, engine. good; cou! pumber of men. wood; length of feet of hosa, 400; 888; rebnilt, 1845; ondition of house. good: demgth of hose. Z00d nof house. good; length of hove, total number of feet of hose, 400; nutaber : precent numler of men, 22; William P. MoCommick. foreman, 62 Ridge street. Place of deposit, Mangin street. ncar Delancy. No, 18--Catibre. 7 inches; img; condition of hous angine, 2001; © g00d, 400 fee; of men allowed by law, coniition of engine, build- @, ¥O locaton; number of mea irae good; onan of ergine. ; condition 0: od. 600 t; total number of fect of hose, 600; number of men allowed by law. 50; present number of men, 40; look, foreman, 05 Orcharftetreet. Place of od; condition of house, good ; Sength of hose, good. 460 fet; total number of feet of hore, 460 ; number of, men allowed bv law, 40; present number of men, 22; ‘Temple street No. oy 8 engine, gc on atc ‘too mall; number of men deporit. Anthonys street, near Broadwa, No. 22—Calibre, $ inches: built, 15% engine. good; condition of Lovra wood; good, XU fect; totel number of number of mea allowed by law, 50; men, 26; Joha MeNfool, foreman, 15 Bedford street. Place of deposit, Chambere etze: No. 23—Calibre. 237 inshes; condition of engina, build- img; condition of honse, bullding; nuraber of men allowed by law, (0; present noaber of men, 20; John A, dammond, foreman. 43 West Washington place. Place ‘Dwelfth strect. Jemes Coughli Vince of deporit 3 Temple street. ; condition of jon of house. good, but owed by low, 60; place of rerent number of ot corner of Centre 83; oonditiot of dition of house, <ood: length of hose, | 590: rof men allowed by law, 50; mt number of men, 48; Timothy 1.. West, foreman, 23 Kighth evenus. Place deposit, Seventeenth strect, noar Ninth avenue. . 6—Celibre, 7 inches; built, 151; condition of ine. good; condition of house, good; length of hove, total number of feet ot hove, 400; nomber by law, 20; present number of men 16; John Noakes, foremen, 120 Kast Iwen'y-fitst streot. Place of deposit, Broxdway, near Twenty-sixth stroot. No. £6~Catibre 64 Inch condition of engine, indi fteren Jength ot hoes. good, 400 foc i buill, 1818; rebuilt, 1845; ondition of hoase, good: total number of foot of all ‘by law, 30; present mnt, 20; Flisha Kingsinnd, foreman, in Dave of deposit, No. No, #%-No apparates; no location; number of mon resent number of mon, 24, ‘our avenue, cormer j brit, 1824; rebuilt, 1850; allowed by law, 0; Trembly. "foreman, No H—Calitins. 017 Inch c good; length of hove of baee, 409; number 4 by law, 40; preseat number of ‘inom, 80; 118 Hoxt Nineteenth street, Place of deposit, Twenty recond street,“ near Second Andrew ? Sutton. foreman, building: length of vot of hove, 609; ): prevent number of an, j24 Grand street : condition of how hore, good, 600 fert; total number of number of men allowed by law, men, 26 Hats pat heel fore Place of dr porit, 101 Hester street. Ne, fon dallbre, Oi inches; built. 1927; rebuilt, 1836; lifferent; condition of house. ten fect: total number of lowed by law, 90; condition of engine, in porary; leugih of hose, good, 4¢ feet of hore, 400; number of men. rerent number of men. 2) t ifty-fifla strecv, near Third avenue, eighth street, norr Broad wa: 34—Calibre, § inches: but! ndition of houee. total number of feet ‘of men alowed by law. 50; 7 Charles Milier, thristophor street. 1 n. Liace of deposit, | a 1819; condition of ood; length of hore, of hows, 600; number swumber of men, 40: of hose, 400 feet; number prevent nomber of men, 20 stroct and Sec Place of deporit, Third avenue, near 12kst | fect; total number of amen allowed by law 36 Craham, foremn built, 1819; rebuilt, 189 ton of house, tom: ine Indifferent; « f how, rood. { ); pamber of mon ent number of men, 16; satel Fifty ninth street Fixty-nioth street. buill, 1942 ; condition of 0! Lonee, good; length of hose, total number of fet of hove, 400; number cut number of men, 41; Place of doporit, lowed by law, 2 Atobley, foreman, Plave of deposit, Thomas SM. Brower, 18) Yorsysh # eT Calitae 614 inches; built. 1820; rebullt, 1849; pm of e fferent; conditte coer Ele hose, good, 400 fects teal mutaber ose 4C0; mumbor of men allowed by law, 80; pre- | Heum, 1otd; atte ber of mek glowed La" Law ber of men, 26; Moury ; Hid or it, Attorney stte 0 inches; built foreman, 49 Klige | neat Delancy, 1842; rebuilt, 1850; condition of house, nuubor of feet of 60; presont muml forrman, V8 Chambers No Clergy abel the dition of engine, good; Tongth of hove, Gud feet: wn allowed vy jeorgs W. Y Ptnce of depoelt, No. &@ Murray street vent sumber of men 29; Abram Morn, toremen, hattanvilie. Place of deposit, Manhattanville. No 44—Calibro. 8}; inches; built, 1861; condition of engine, 5 condition of hous nd of fa saat eol tet; tora Wer of fact ot aaee ; ier of men atlowed by | A wre Frevcie Clerk, ) 71 Lewis street, Piace of depo forew: sit, Houston street, near Cannon. No, 45—Caltbre, 64% inches; buflt, 1837; eon dition of oes. indifferent; condition of house ordimar y; length of pep Good, 220 Bt; length of hose, ordimany. 208 Meet: total 0f foot of hose, 400; aumbor of men allowed by law, 30; toumber of mom, 16. Wm. O. Mead, foreman, ity-fourth ‘street, mear Third avenue, Place of deposit, Righty. fifth streat and Third avanuc, No. 64; inches; built, 1897; rebuilt, 1813; condition of engine, indiff-rent; condition of house, ordinary; length of hose. good, 400 fest; total number of feet of hose, 400; number of wen allowed by law, 30. Piece of deposit, Third avenue, near Twenty-sixth street, | No, 48—Calibre, 7 inches; bulit. 1831; rebuilt, 1850; | condition of engine, good; condition of house. good; length of hose, good, 6C0 feet; number of mem allowed by law, 30; present number of men, 27; Veter J. Henry, | foreman, 221 Seventh avenue. Place of deposit, Twonty- fourth street. near Seventh avenue No, 40—Calibre, €54 inches; built, 1824; rebuilt, 1943; condition of engine, good; condition cf house, good; length of hose, good. 500 feet; length of hose, ordinary, 100 feet; total number of fect of hose, 400; number of men allowed by law, 20; present mumber of mon, 16; Henry P. McGown, foreman. 120th street, near Vourth avenue, Placo of deposit, 126th street, Hariem. HosY COMPANIES. ai l2se company No. 1—Built in 1826, Zebultt in 1843; con. ition of house, good; carriage, rebuilding; length of hose, [eel 000 feet; length of hose, ordinary, 400; total feet of oF, 1,000 ; number of men allowed by iaw, 25; present number of men, 20; Charles Aikman, foreman, 29 Rut- ger's street Place of deposit, Madison streot, near Pike, No, 2=eBailt in 1851; condition of house, good, (but small); carrisge, good ; length of hose. good, 1, ; total feet of hose, 1,000; mumber of men slowed by law, 25; present number of men, 24; Michuel J. Naddy, fore: pa 59 Monzoo street, Place of deposit, No, 6 Duane etrect, _No 3—Built in 1849; condition of house, good ; ear- Hinge, good; length of hote, good, 800 feet; length of hose, ordinary, 200 ; Lotal fect ef hose, 1.000; number of men allowed’ by law, 25; preseut number of mon 24; Frederick T. Suydum, foreman, 158 Mott street. slage of deposit, 211 Mester street. No i—Built in 184 rebuilt in 1852; condition of house, good; carriage. good; length of hose good, 800 foot; length of Lose, ordinary. 200 ; total fect of hose, 1,000; number of meu allowed by law, 25; present number of mon, 25: Joseph Vuchmau, foreman, 120 Ridge sleet. Place o depovit, Delancy strect, corner of Attorney, No 6—Buitt in 1647. rebuiit in 1862; condition of house, Bod; carringe, good: length of bose, good, GUO feet; length of hose ordinary, 400; total feet of hose, 1 000; mumbo cf men allowed by law, 25; present number of ‘men. James B. Wenman, forcman. No 2 King street. Place | deposit, Piremon’s Hall, Mereer street, No, 6—Built in 1f condition of house, good: car: riage, good; length of hose. good, 1,000 feet; total feet of hore, 1.000; number of men allowed by law, 25: present number of mea, 16; Silvester U, Reybert, foreman, 262 | Monice street,’ Pisce of deposit, 251, Governour street No. T—Luilt In 1850; condition of house, good ; car- Liage, good; length of hose. gocd, 600 fect; Longth of hose, ordinary. 400; total feet horo, 1,000; number of men present number of men, 13; BUA 3 Vourth avenus. Place of deposit, ‘Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenue, 8--Built in 1846, rebuilt in 1849; condition of house, good; carriage, good; length of hose, good, 700 fect ; length of hove, ordinacy, 800; total feet of hose, 1,000! number of mon allowed by law, 25; present number of men, 11; John Black, Jr., foreman, 190 Rast Brosd vay Pace of depori Jar street, 9—Built in 1849; condition of house, good; ear- Tiage, good; length of hose good, 600 feet: length of hos ordinary, 400; total feet of hose, 100; number of men a lowed by law, 25; present number of mex. 21; Philip Far | ley, foreman, 55 Spring street, Place of deposit, 174 Mule | berry street No, 10—Duilt in 164 caitiage, good: length condition of house, ordinary ; | hose, good, 1.000 feet; total feet of hose. 1.000: number of men allowed by lav Sere substantial stores, somo with brown stone fronts, have boon erected. Tho great mass of the buildings in this ward, aro tho residences of respectable mo- chanics. Sabjoined isa list of tho now buildings now being erected in this ward. James Bertine has batit two larro stores, Nos. 10, 12, 14, and 16, Division strest. Tho atore, Now. 10 ste Pace No, 41—Built In 1849; 0 allo °1; John E. Landon, fore: Fiaoo of deposit, OT Watts and 12, is twonty-fivo foot front, forty foot doep,and | ‘* 273 «« « 27 Uudrou street, + condition of house, lage. 00d; length of bose, good, & 7 i total tect of bore, 1,006, number of nen slowed by £6, prevent number of men, 17; James Odell, foreman) ‘Thirty seven'h stzeet, corner Ninth avenue. Place of de- Posit, Twenty-third atrect, near Tenth avenue, No. 42—Boiit 1m 1851; coudtion of house, five stories bigh. Nos,14 and 16 is tweaty-five feet front, forty-five feet deep, an‘ five stories high; | «« a9 « “ the fronts are coustrnoted of brick. Thoso stores | “ 2Bl « « are built upon the sites of the former onos, which were destavyed by firolast winter. ‘Thoy cost about Total. sion strest, which | Meeting of the United States ( storos Nog. 18 and 20 Di to tho Lorillard estate, hus been recently | beac feoeties b conaaita: by aie former ones, | A numerous meeting of the Univorsaliste was held | twenty-five feet front, tf stories bi Pte kaeiy briok. Cos bidet and 24 Division street.—This store, which | A bi frered by th . Mr. | hag been recently erected, is built epee the site of Me aime, aeces be, ths Hey. Me. tho former ono, which was destroyed by 25: present number of men, 19; Joby street and Third avenue, (Hariem| 0, 44—Built in 1951; condition of house, good; «: ise. good: length of hose, good 500 test; ordinary, hove, 100, number of men allowed by law, 26; present pumber of mea 25; William Simy W6 ¥ | Piece of deposit, 46—Built ip 1861; condition of house, tinge. good; length of hose, good, 500 feet; 01 Lota Leee of hone, 1,000; Plaoe of depo- venth svenue, ; Dumber of men allowed by law, 25; present umber of men 13; Alexander Manott, Sixt treet. Place of deport, Thirty. . C. avenue, corner Thirtieth 5 third street, near Third a No, 46—Built in 1861; condition of house, riage, good; lemgth of hoee, good, 800 feet; o1 total teet of hore, 1.600; number of men all 25; present number of men. 14; James J. mau. 79 Naseau sireet, structed of brick, trimmod with brown stone. Cost, 000. errs gabe of erection, is i i Resolved, That while we will affeotionately chetish tho See ee nv te twvO) hunuatoa To: ¥y ean, and | semory of thelr Adelity and virtues, we hese renew one 4 . ry vows before God, and pledge & full and entire consesra- atreot. will be three stories high. In the | tion of ourcives to that great cause which they co ar. roar it will be two stories. Tho first story will bo dently loved and £0 effectually promoted. occupied.as a market; the second will bo divided into police offices nad court rooms; the third is in- tended for drill room. ho fronts are brick, | 1 #m called upon to spoak to, and I venture to af trimmed with brown stone. I’. A. Potorson is the } firm that it meets with a reeponse from every hoart Wo all feel that the memory of those brave Place of deposit, 83 No 47—Duilt In 1851; house, building; length of hose, 1 400 feet; total feet of ber of mem utlowed by law, 25; present mumber of men, 18 nderbeok, foreman, deposit, Fourth street, near avenue D. No 43—Built in 1851; arriage good; farses: gona eighty feet deep. The main building on Gram % Ninth street, condition of house, good; car id, 500 feet; toi fret o umber of ren allowed by law, 25; presen William If. Karr, foreman, Thirt avenue, near Nighty-fitth street. Place of deposit, Nighty- fifth, corner Third ave: No 4hTBuilt in 185 architect. Cost, $0,000. John Palmer is building a fine store, No. 67 ry | Rowery. itis twonty-five fest front, seventy-two | men, towhom allusion is made, ought to be cho- | feet deep, end five stories bigh. Tho front is con- | risked by us all, and the reading of the resolution | should inspire us with ® determination to be like | them, to take up the great work thoy have left, and | do, us fur as we can, our part towards its complo tion, Those were great men, and it is impossible that we should not love them. Liow plensaat would | it he for that old soldier, Father Batlou, to be pro- 0.000 cent aang us to day, and soe such a bost gathered | vot he locks down from on high and soos | the gathering in of the harvest with se many toni cea And then there was I’. another breve old soldier, strong and immoveable as tho high hill of | came. Hy has etn to follow. fe has de and shown us how wo may work also. not my purpore to go on condition of house, ordinary; carrisge, good; length of hose, good, 1.000 feet; total fee’ of men allowed by law, 25; pra- 3; Jacob 1, Smith, foreman, 124 Fince of doporit. 120 0-—Buiit in 184; rebuilt inJ862; condition of house | good; carriage good, length of hose, good, 1,000 fect; total feet of hose, 1004; number of men aliowed by law, 25; present namber of mex. 10; William A. Tyson. foreman, | Place of deposit, 10', Mott street, No. 61-—Duilt in 1848; condition cf house, good; car. | ringe. coed; longth of hose, good, 1,000 feet; total fest of | hose, 1 (00; number of men allowed by law, pumber of men, 36; Isaiah Keyser, street, corner Fourth avenue. ear Third avenues. | —Huilt in 1852; house. building; carriage 90d; | ghout $8,000. £ hose good, 600 feet: total foet of hose.500; unm: | ; present number of men, Place of deposit, structed of hrown stone, very ornamental. It will be finisbod during the present month, and will cost $6.00 W. Moocy has erested a largo store, No. 69 | Bowery. Iv is twenty feet deep, and five stori structed of elogant brown stone. It is finished. howe, 1,000; numb sent numberof mon OO Flizabeth street, Cost, $1 0. fifty-five f Fittieth | story is co! front is brick. 1t is nearly finished, and will cost Place of deposi Lord & Taylor, dry good | a large store for their business, corner of Grand and | Christie streets. The buil foot on Grand street, seventy toons and four stories high. The fronts will be brown | MMe ove al Cost, $60,000. Was &® man whom ber of men allowed by law, chy PT. Kollins, fore 52—No leeation; carriage building; mumbe reman, 101 Chambers strect, : length of hose, uuuber of men allowed John D. Dixon, Of deposit, 105 West stone very ornamental. We have a 15, and 18, Cowary, in our list of improvemeuts in the Bowery. TANLE OF VE Cost OF NEW BUILDE present number of me 1 West Broadway. Number ct feet of h 00; ordinary, 9,000 | total feet of lose | | James Bertine, No. 10, 12, 11, and 16 Divi- his diseiple sion street. +... 5. os j sent number of mon, 24; 'Chomas Woodward. forcman, 107 Ludlow street. L’lace of deposit, Dover street, near | 11—Built in 1846; condition of house. good; ear- rege, indifferent ; length of hose, good, 800 fect; length | of hore. ordinary. 200; total feet of hose, 1,000; num of men allowed by law, 25: present number of men, Simon Jsckson, foreman, No 1 Milligan place Vlace of | deposit. 14 Amos street, | No, 12—Built in 1549 ; condition of houte. gool; car- , indifferent ; length of hose, good, G00 feet ; length of hose, ordinery, 400; total feet of hose, 1,000; number of men allowed Ly law, 25; present number of men, 23; Willem P. Danicls, foreman, 04 Eighth avenue. Place | of Coposit, 61 Horatio strect. No, 13—Built in 1$51; condiilon of house, rood ; ear. riage, good ; length of hose. good, 560 fect ; length of hose, ordinary. 000; total fuet of hose, L000; number of men ailowed by 1a present number of men, 16; dames H. Johnson, forem: 5 Grand strect. luce of | doporit, Mangin street. near Delancy, No, Lt=-Buiit in 1850; no location: carriage, : storage ; number of men allowed by law, nomber of men, 25; James R t, Mangin street, neac Delancy. rebuilt im 1850; condition of Lorilland estate, No. 18 and 2 BUTCOt. were vere ceeeeeees Lorilland estate, No. 22 an C. Miller, 24 Ludlow street. 8 von | eellency of bh IE Market. oi. ios isles eene 30-000 John Palmer, 67 W. Moody, 6 . Pringle, Lord & Taylor. . adition of house, number of men 11849, rebuilt 18 This ward, which lies on the Bast river portion condition of housa, men allowed Dy law, Jobn Corawell, foreman occupied by five or six families, and some con over forty families. A great part of the inhabitants are German, and in some streets, the residents are all German. In avenue B, one would im himse}fin Germany, from tho continual clat the German lan all the ship buildi abe of men allowed by 20: present number ef mea, 18; Samuel Smith, fore- Flsce of deposit, 91 ladlow man, 141 Forty th eticet. numbe Division stick © muMbvEr Of arth street, dey No, 17—Bulit in 1 condition of house, good; car roge, Indifferent; length of hose, mod, 1 00 feet Of hose, 10; number ef men allow Patrick FB, Sh length of § y. 409; tol mem allowed by law. No, 19—Built i ioge, good; len, hicee, ordinary. 4 men allowed’ by miition of house good: I present nomber of men, Green street. Plice of deposit, | condition of house, good; ear- good, 800 feet; leusth of hove, - otal feet of hoze, 1,000; namber of men od Ly Inw. 25; provent nw r Abie, 43 Jobu street, t ‘21—Buiit in 1519; conditic . good ; length of bave, goo: hose 1.000; number of uumber of men, e, good; oat | tal fect of ‘ No, 22—Ruiit in 1f49; houre, buflding; carriage, cook; length of hose, good, 1,000 feet : to: number of men allowed by law. men, 20, Jam ). Locker, J Hace of depos i ipl: ie No, 2erliullt'n 1640; condiucs “f BOW; Rood: one ringe. good; lenath of hoce, wood, S00 ordinary, 200; total feet of hove, 1.000: number of men stowed by law, 25; prevent number of mea. 14; Jcha Stage foreman, 54 Noratio street. Pisoe of deposit, bt lieratio street. noar Ninth avenue, Sia | No, S-Built in 1455, rebullt In 1851: condition house, good; cattinge. good: length ot hose. good, 60 | length of hove, ofemary t of hose, 8) suber of men allowed by faw. 18; present number suen, 18; Abraham i. Brower, foremart $25 Spring street, Place of deposit, 315 Spring street i prese e, wood; carriage, good; length of hove. good. 1,000 1 feet of how 1,0; number of mon allowed by er of men, 25; Jobn Henry Eve Place of deposit, Anthony ition of ho 00d, 1 000 fe 0. good; car- tal feet of | 5 mt | 9d; length of ho 1.000; number of men allowed by law, f men, 19; Thomas 0. M of depoett, 146 1 condition of how : cate th cf hove, good, 1 600 foct; total foes of hote. 1-060; nuniber of men allowed by law, 29; presen number of men, Charte Banta, foreman, 90 Reade | Place of deposit, 106 Rende strevt t in TS; condition of he Hinge, wood: length of hose, good, 80 feet ordimary, 200; total feet of howe 1,c00; allowed by kyr. eeemt number of men Hurd. foreman, 1st Che ect. 1D } Chambera streot near « No. WeBnllt fn Wdil: condition of howe. ordinary | carringe, gord; length of hoe, geet 1.0" ot hose. 1.000; number of men number of men. 16; Archibes . strect, Plaee of depacit, 57 Wille: street, No, H0—Built in ivf; condition of hou cartioge. good; length of how y Of hoee 1,000; number of ten ai number of men, Xi; Ud ward 1 of deposit nan, avente, Place of deporic, Twonty-seveath street, near Tenth svenue, No, 11—Bu it Im 1851; condition of house, ordinary: | hoof hose, good, 800 feet; length of 7 al feet cf hose, 1,000; numlkr of X by law 25; present number of mea 18; Jeme | Thorans, foreman, 95 Cannon street, Place of depostt, 5 t it Im 1816; condition of house, ordinary, | age, Indifiirent; length of hore, good, 400 feet; total | Ler of fost, 400; nombor of men allowed by law, 15; nt number of men 17: William Laken, foreman, Six- coond street and Ninth avenue, Place of deposit, ¥ eighth etrect ‘ghth avenue. 0, 15—Fuilt in 184y; house, building; carriage, good: length of hore, good, 1.000 fwet; total feet of hoe, 1.000; number of men allowed by law, 25; presevt number ot sn 0, Divine, foremat Vandana s:revt, deposit. Sullivan et { Huile ip 18.0; eon athof hove good, § hose, 1.00; ¥ ixth ave mila r of men, 12; Hugh Curry. fereman, 1 vue. Pace of depocit, 100 Mercer stivet No. 96— Built in 148; condition of house. good, car | riage good; length of hose, good, 1.600 feet; to ai feot of present yumber of men, 21; Williaa A, Woodhull, foreman, 184 | Henry street Mace of deposit, 205 Madison etreet | No Pailt in 1849, condition of howe, good; ear riage, good: length of hove good. 800 feet; cedleney 95 total feet of bore. 1,600; number of men allowed by law, recent utunber, 21; Kobert CO. Armetrong, foreman, eat Twenty: rixth street, Plage of dep near Twenty sixth street on of house good , and eteamst orefinin. ty Jan thects ii or the mo ninth street, near Second ave vides | hundred & prevent number of mon. Highty-sixtnsteeet, be Place of deposit, Joseph Gury, forcmwan number of men ale? of men, 17) Thorag Gg, | eet Vandcveer, fore 4" number of men et mum. of ‘me Avenue D is twenty Jeep, and five stor twenty tories high. ANT COMPANIE lowed by jaw, 10; prevent . Webster, foreman, 116 £e- BY No. 1—N upper of Nowed by law, 10; present fect deep, and fivo ¢ Belcher, foreman, nonler of men. Number of men ber of men, 10; lowed by lav, 10; present Samae vorue L feet of hose, 1.000; | t number of i} 2 Rivington street, | f mem allowed by law, 3.08: present number of men, 2.727 ALFRED CARSON, Chief Engineer. fini-hed Theatyleal and Mustcat em Shaksponse " oo 'Steagcnted ai this of estanun. evening. together with the 1 ¢ Tinp.”’ both of which are company. The utmost sv- been evinced at every porformanee i whieh, by the by, been the case at the Bowery, owar Trxatne-The BB. m with (he justly ocleb collins, will appear this eyenin " with Mr. Ovilins in the rocket. will commence the pextormanee. * Young Couple.” ae of hose, i bnd well mannyed theatre thi faverite drema of the * Bot t to the full strength of th $3.00, * Mnilding a dwelling bouse No T. B. Glover i »—— “4 t V7 avenue 3. it i Eweaty 979.3% epeets Miy | = { fect deep, and four et { be brown etone ; ab It will be fini J. Palme: | It is twonts atories high. The firet story is brown stv.ae, abo oman Children ed comedian aud yoo! No. 26—Huilt’ in 1847, robuilt in 1861; condition of | 4 and “Why Don't she ich wil be personnted whole will terminate ct front, forty-four feet deep, and four stories Thillon, whose porform- audieyoes, and giveo bonefit thix evening, operas selected ave ported by dir, Hudson ia the D. L. ¥ | 269 Fifeh Burton ndyertices an extremely tive amusement for this eveoing. in c and Mr, Moghes Andrew Mills 27 Fifth street ; it is twe front . ant Tho front is | baye been t innication of brown stone | tited revolut he very pepulr furee entided “Wood for Nothing ment announced by Maw 5& new faroe, en rope evelutions, by thore Leon Javelii and Charles Winther ; the pantomine styled which has always been revelved | mama of “Rebels | ¢ Purdy for this even Buwks, the Hagman, wonderful perform: he * Italian Urigends,” five feet front, forty- the * Itafan Urigands, efor ; With the ulmoet satisfaction ; and the The fronts aro * inwhich several of the leading members of the company will appoar sim The entertainments for {Hee of a Night,’? ketehes in [udia,”? gegements.”’ ot In these pisces » Li Seguin, Mrs, Buckland, d other artistes of great dramatig celebrity. will ‘The house igevery night crowded. and tive au- are seleet, and tho general express Tn couvequence of the crowded state of the ¢ night of its reprerentation, many per- to fin? comfortable seats, the comedy ure for the Heartache’? will be repeated to.nor- h the came exeeVent east of characters nts to be given at attrast lange aseem e, Gihon is erecting a dwelling house, No. represent brown stone. [tis twouty-two fect front, forty siz feet deep, three stories bigh, and basement. | 18 it will be finished in the fall. Cost, $5,000. J. W Sehavel is hnilding the dwelling house No rons not being al row evening. wl y font feet deep, and four stories high. The ie brick. It will be finished in Noveo The farcer styled nin the afternoon. and the pr 7 Wifth street. It is twenty-two fi feet deep, and three stories high. Tie front is painted brown, in in wili be finished in the ts ) dotight and apy dation, will bs repeated in Christy's Minstrels ae sre well barmenized, f piubeeques ereate ats of Janghter and Jolin A. Devoe is building a fine dwelling hot 279 Fifth street. Ibis twenty-two fe forty 6i< feet deep, aud tluee stori i front is briek, painted in imitation of browu stone. te will be finished in the fail. Cost, & prerent noruber of m Vevrth street, Place of ¢ ot, Dear Dry eek, 0, Sb—Tuilt in 1859: eon ood; can, 6. good length of hove. 400d, 1.400 frei; total feet of | 1,000; number of men nilowed by low, Yo: present d era which has attend d the extellent Evblopian amusements of thie b: Wood is working hard for th tone. aod henee bi Droent announced for nies Upabated Oo night comprises seroral Vanierite The progermmn ofred: for this tabi mont convtets of K rewleat exerctees Chece honses ave built in tore foundations They wil bor, and will cont Mesa Gil ‘ wig bowee, No 281 Filthy atreet. Te. is teonty-ewo | tbat sapmmons wou 7 by Misa. Gorton: ‘Of Tatereat tn whieh | gad the feece on Merrideld wit cvsteia th «. Brondway, | IMPROVEMENTS IN TITH TANTO WAKD. b e in the street and the Bowery, which was the y large cenfingration Inst winter, sevoral 76 « 27 winter. It is and five stories high. The front ‘is oon- | solution @ here. five feet front, one hundred high. The front is con- together, in some meas wh he has sow Fact Pringle is buil ng a large dwolling houso, Broome streot. It is twenty-five feet front, et deop, and two stories high. The first trucied of brown stone; above this, the werchants, are erecting # will be one hundred five fect on Chrystio, ilo was No. 7 11, | honor and ¢ a little cbild. cherishing thei fidelity? W pudy noticed the store PRRCTING IN THIS WARD. 6 on | looked upon him? 7 500 «0 090 | they do. the work wi or y the In this ward aro situated and steam engiz ries, and nea:ly all the 2 which belong to New York. ao boilees anutac places are filthy in the oxtreue, the | dirt being let to congregate and rot in the heat +f} j.res } the sun, producing the most abomiusllo stench crate ours ; | ‘mprovements are numerous, but the buildings are oadaires a part chenp ones. Sabjoined, is tho | Mrnces s thet to r | thatifw remembered w dings erecting in this Trowbildge afd Moy are houses, Nog. 12, 11,1 os what ton street. They are tw five ob et deep, und five stor abundane ar of th very ang | @mox <, aad a 5 Mason is build! . No. | 4, Avenue D, alse : on | : : frout, forty a ho one in the re D8 ight feet fe , and Ww any ¢ ¢ houso } Fourth street, will ft is th 9 front, forty- will be On. a divelling house No. 17 y-oue feet Lhe fre "own above eptember. prag h It is twe n tho trae, No. 1U5-Attort tres it is twenty feet front igh.” The fe coustitutional pre We find t t to which h * front bert oshigh, ‘Lhe oiseueut will | Virtue inoferirg ec this, the front will be brick odin the fall, and Will cost $7,000 building a store, No, 165 Avenue B five feet front, fifty feet ave, aud exercize of those mate epbere two dwelling houses, , Practical result in ot. They are twenty- They are b dwe “i OO. + Coe John Wesley wro ligion at the time | there w: Ne inoubue upen e din the fall i wi i! the couttry fo William Wright is building two dwelling houses, | form of philorephy. th sivect ; they are twenty. | duced a new fe fect. deep, and four stories , bot merely Le prick. Cort $5,000. | society in wh m Gregory iz building a dwelling house, | & pas feat aan Fifth street. It is twenty-two feot front, | formation, nd 247 Ele’ 1 can only say, eet. The tront will be painted brown, to | SD deties,..0 cup venih street. It is twenty-five foet front, | ething better 000, ‘bold. is building a fine dwelling house, front hig gov: tion of brown stone. wt front, gad high. nore thaw Scott Hie was & yarrat rolled the rhowtands wn (Gray is erecting two dwellin . 21 Wlevemth street. They aro twenty-five t, forty-four fect deep, and four stories big'. wbstantial manner, with ed in Novem wero then ing separated forty #ix foot deep, nad theoo storign Seremilse OF York. " front ia frown, in imitation of ward is not backward in improvomonts. Tablo of the cost of sew buildings now orectiog fine brown stone stores have boon orocted Nos. 1: Teta as ia Clinton street pertioularly intho Brwory. On the ccenor No.1 atreot § No. 232 Eleventh streot . «996 ee “ Nos. 22% and 224 Eleventh stroot....... No. 269 Fifen street cra 7 arrears Said s 5832 = o ze se Universalists, fty feet deep, and for yesterday at Motropolitan Hall, C. Il. Rogere, Esq., if 96,000." | of Philadelphia, in the chair. fire. It is | 54WYer, Messrs. Chapin, Sawyer, Ballou and Bacon, | twenty-fivo fict_ front, fifty-two feot deop, and four | ddreesed the audience, and pointed out the bonofits | be demanded. —_ ae eee inte is ieee Ke ‘ee which would result to society by tho adoption of tho | 40ril 06! is 08! is Coe Aiter'ss ballin dwelling-house, bie hotles Ufo dey nat ed Mowi | of th eta, by reoks Ludlow street. It is twenty-five foct front, sixty | The Rev. T. B. Tuaven offered the following ro- © conets, bays, 0 or Whereas, The Almighty disporer of events has seen fit | during the past year to remove from our ministry several ~-This building, which is in course | of our fathers and brethren highly esteemed tor their tuated at the corner of Grand and | works’ sake, therefore— Mr. Tnaver anid, this is areeolution upon which ciple on which is to be 4 ‘ainst the entry of Americans into the bays and in- ce to the dirtance of three mile | concession of the privilege to fish within this latter «tistence muet equally be granted—ag, indeed, haw been alre restriction in both cases rests on the same authority; ae the concession in each would be demanded Scotland from n cxamplo which we ought | agreat deal for ourcauso, | 3 i buch a prinet | and independe Swith, who | all delighted to keon and intellectual. stecl, yot humble as we moan by ax as Daniascus mean, when he said to in remembrance ot mo?’ si yoo | Wasit only to remember that such an ono as Jesus ‘4 lived, snd that they bad been with him and Christ meant that they should remember the faithfulness with which | oon | he lived, endeopy into their own characters the ox- ‘ is; that they should remember him sted temptations, and refused tho oarth- 6 goo | Ly crown that was offered bira, and the shouts ofthe | 10 O00 | crowd which steod around king from hisbrow. Our | hould remember that sublitacst of all prayer: ther forgive thom, for they know not what thoy Now, shail we remember these mon in this way? jects in No injury cress, and tho blood | Amer deenicrintendedthat | soil to them by solemn compsct; enjoyed by them peculiarly, and as your other M ji ifwe do so, we shall remember them truly. ENIX WAED. should not remember them in resolutions of words, | but follow ow nny the “hills way ae eas ity, i r ss boing | weneed. God will not come down as he did in oarly city, is densely populated, the houses being See ad carter neem bionnlaak should remember those men by their goodves: delity. There are many hari battles to many snerifices to be made stop. Let co. reoson for this sacrifice of their peculiar right and interest than the demend of @ foreign power—-the This must he done, or | 3 depart to our home w by our actions thet we inean all we evy. There knows, for us to do 1 ts in the world. ap i » where women and cdo a similar ast for that they stek on the coasts of British North Ancien. enough, Cod they want it not it. The offer eon hours A Bf a day for a miserable pit- nd erime, which for you and | It them not, may by resolutions, \ t give you intel- a eawifo and fax ; 02 the Americ » ond faith, —F regret oxorod- necd ay one who on whieh has just beoa u lor some time n tho shelf, and it en thus laid away | les us to act very need not roferto the that we should gherish bave Cenarted from us of ieepeet to thedend 16 departed seeing Ui on of the human mind. | evirecd and evory peoplo fur as my own ex ¢ apirit of it i | gretefulto Her 4 trib the race. Jn the first place they deserve yorhogs foz their JatsUg i powers, for those were | given them by Almight, ; out for the an powers according to their le enrry maten rendered because thera isa | pre reluctant to believe which is embraced in thisreso- | will of posthumus fume, we | fluenced by it by thése we leave behind. a very yaluable reform in re- He looked upen the not quite dead, for tribute ought to be Jatien. Say what w are all more or lesz | wil! to be spoken well o oe prosperity and naval power of every merit! English ehureb, rion y Yot, he did not work any 4 lid not touch the r remove the old sup | febei ga dwelling howse, No, | ad gave 1 new nity two jeot fronts forty. | & wonderful intl ¢ stories bigh. The front is | the state of reli n, which bad bung like an If 1 mistake not, ono was I, curgus. By his code, he changed the whole face of He removed old errors, intro~ | ange in the aspect of the ag ouched Pope ry with lew, and produced a uence in every age, | Father Ballou and Father Bal- of their national hips to def feet deep, and threo stories high. Tho | 8%4 will have in all time to come. trout will be painted brown, in imitation of brown Tt will be finished in the fall, and will cost | four bos entered, wil foe struck out ® Now course, gigantic power, and no did of old, if 1 for- that man— his labors—may my right bar ‘ng. and may my tongue cleave T desiro to die as very inch of it get the virtues of forever to the roof of my mouth. | be died, with my barness on; and ight by use. Some people s leu Las dong nothing for lite Pe const of, the 16 popelation canine } Brite America in he las dono a knowledge of God, without andorstanding b’ ainoter, the nature of his parp are, no doubt, and indy and ihe ei t sO) an? ous old oan erificd of vo read his Pilger tagwell a3. he did dd Harvey, anda t touched th dl shaped anew the lives of parpoee, Welock well train wae rece vie at the raitrond depot to Nheustng' centsining two begs © the Te States. of dentin a 1 fowhd yerterday in ‘tho letters they cov | bait deren letlers were foowd it is epppored the valuables were stetan. Dh ts nowerrey (hebohe (hate ther coutatoed Dut Tete Bue te i se which had been offered, | i tho Rew, Mee Chapin bavi g pronounced a bencdiction, the uget- The yarious resolu Gd onde Subsequitac to - adjourn are: Vt nation was 9 the-vatioas Fy ‘The e OM RrPgr t MALIVAL OF THO S°TORTRD my. — OF THE QUESTION—INDIGNATION mBne- ‘To the Queen’s Mast Hxeellemt Majesty, the lum- merchants and im- 3,000 | blo memorial of the unde: habitenta of Halifax, and other , parts of Nove Scotia, convened meetin, ‘ jifax ‘oa Tuorday. vat of mer, 160%, shewoth :— By the mail reoontly arrived from land, your memorialiste have toes with prebyennnrd thes it is in contemplation of your Majosty’s ministers to surrender to the United States of Amerion vilegee of fishing ov the coasts of your 'e North American colonies, to which, Present, } ae Moejesty’s subjects are alore utitiods ‘imo 1s not efforded to enter at large on this sub- joct, nor is it pecersary. Repeatodly have the vital | portance of these fleherios, and the neooeeity of prone Yar Lice) hay restrictions againat ex- cronehment which are been on the impe ial goteremuent. Fins behoros tee | timo had long prased when a question could be j Mitod on either of these pointe. stimulate im— aid in protecting and maintaining acknew- i op wae all it was that wes ro- } quired of che colonios, and they trusted this consummation had been attainea, in the pre- eent sengon your Ms jcsty’s war steamors came COm- mistionsd on this service. Little, may it pleaso your Majesty, was it autiel- patod these were to bo the precursors of « transfer alike injurious aod humiliating to your loyal coloniall subjecta, or for this aid thut co large a price wit May it plearo your Majesty, when the United renounced States, Wy the treaty of 1818, solemnly forever, th o right to fish within three marine miles » of certain Portions of your North Amerioan territory, the stl- pulation was neither extraordinary or extrave- govt. It is matter of common’ history, sea-girt nations cinim peculiar rights within = league of their shores; and equally pinin, thas ae cording tothe maxims of intornetional law, this cial 98 do the formations of bays, but from the headlaads ef indentations of the const, ined by lines drawn not only between But had it been otherwise, the stipulation was partof # gereral treaty in which concession on one side may be presumed fo heve been compensated by concestion ou the other, and loss in one particular by gain in another; aod the engagemont mado im language too explicit, and in terms too well under- stood, to admit the ssibility of misapprehemsion. t please your Majesty, be ab- Sball nations, m folvcd from the obligation of their conteacta, and complaints. be respected when mado by a people, which, jvetween individuals, would he treated ag pues tive of right, he the prim- If conciliation, snrempe * ‘3 wd aro ithdrawn the restric: ations of the coast to fish, lumiting them alone iles from the shore, the urged in the Auierican Congress—the plo. It may not bo the province of colonial subjects to suggest how far le is consistent with national heser «—thoy have a right to pray that epr nia jesty it be pot corvied out at their expense. Whea the welfare ef the empire is supposed te demand extensive alterations in the laws of trade ond igation, the peculiar interests of the oole- nics ure not permitted to disturb the gonoral sya- tem, hy the continuance of conflicting regulations, ever necessary, from long usage, and the com- petition of foreigners, more powerlul and more foe- tered by their own governments. Tn the progent cace, the possession to be surren- éered is no oftspring of artificial arrangemoate, felling with a complicated policy, of which it form- ed. pnz No, may it please your Majesty, your loyal sub- Seotia raise their voice against the of si inheritance conferred upon your North ‘an subjects by nature—connected with their by tho laws and useges of nations—confirmed ; and which practically coty’s Subjects caunot enjoy them, can be sure Jord only at their extrem o injury and great loss. cly, may it please your Majesty, your loyal nial subjects have a right to ark for somo better randizement of a foreign peoplo. is reported that the American governmont, with i iplomatic skill, have offorod to com- aivilege on their own coast in retarm » proffered boon is valueless to the colonists— r d would derive no benefit from ¢ tho uninformed, or it may d an excuse to palliate the sacrifice of your ee 1 subjects’ righte—it may have been made by ‘ neighbours with this object—bat to ill suffer by tho pretext, it is but the sult towrong. If rights so entirely co» nnd so clear asthis, sre to bo sacrificed to merican influence, the colonists shouid kuew ~ esas your ieee be* it. hy nominally grav” hich they know, and aaoeee e worthless, 88 a8“ ue Americans th equally know toh equival nt for one not be urged am —s of invatoulablo value. ricans seek }+ va your Maj ev? ot no value. esty, of valne—of 4 sy greater valae 2 only safeguard egeinst viola a which prohibits the eppreael bermen within three taftes from ts deprecate oll negotietion, al et. The Amoricans will grant an equivalent for ceek, and the only security for re abandonment of the pre n of the restzi the shore. Your memeri FE: negoUatlons our memoriaiix(s most earnestly ontreat your sty that tho existing fisher, pron A pray tved in their lotter, and that your Majeaty's ower mey be put forth to prevent their violation. And your petitioners, as in duty bound, will ever pray, &o. i The folowing are the reeolutions passed at the meeting referred to: — 1, Rei red, That the oltizeus cf Halifax fuel a ajerty’s government for the solicitude determination to “remove all ground of cemplaint on the part ef the colonies in conn a the reserved firhing grounds of I ‘ ced in the cespaten of the Rig cfftate for the Colonies. dated the That the elttzens of Hal: Jed with Interest and satiefeetion the ju: y Vico Admiral Sir George teymour to determination wil Reroived, Uhot seenrel, en made in ( vleited. thelr cow x their vigsan n ob tolerests, 1 up rights secured by treaty etipulations, olvcd, That history teaches that ¢ <n. by rlow de cution of the ftehe- edn which resmen were trained, end hardy detenders or Revelved, That reading this lesson aptly, the grost mereiel snd pelitical rivels of Englund—the United 7 nave for many years, fostered their u ly spent their trea- aod extend rmereant ie merine Rerolved, That by the aid of these boantins, France United Bictes muintelo on the bauk on. 70.000 senme Zz. whicke repead, can cai! home to wed were Lnuneh againss lowreest ba pled with alisrdy elas ively, the manu sof danger, men, who consume ale of Englard iu pence, ould lap into the shrouds a the 4g they reverence vn ot the Aroostook torrie 8, Reecived, That the o | bees ond the fren navigation of the St, John. the right o€ reg’ Productions of tie United States into British Amerion at | revere daties only. bav | pending relixation of the commercial avstem of (ue Veale <d Siates, web would justify a further enerifice of eolo- nicl interceis, istry jn coloni#l ports. and the free admission of the been Sellowed by no corres 9, Resolved, 7 t while more than one half of the seq Hic bounds siave States, whore Labor te be timeted npon tha sea—the eoasts nde a frontexe upon the oom | greeter than the whole Atlante eeabcard of the Unit | Btotes. The rlehen crtos inthe world rurreand three | coaets. Coal, whieh the Amer'c: 4 i mmt b p ehon'd they provoke Host #t convenient pots, Two Would tnd bioken en Jrith f thir generation, aud. in Jay moruing, at tho one the mait: for Sow Yovig, vy. —Yeste wf Che Wogn fen etch

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