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$199,066 88

Thomas C. Fields, Attorney, judgment in favor of the New York Express for
publishing Proceedings of the Common Council, and advertising Notices
of Committees, &c. . . . . . .
Thomas C. Fields, Attorney, judgment in favor of the Tribune Association,
for publishing Proceedings of the Common Council and advertising No-
tices of Committees, &c., in 1464...

John Kelly, Sheriff, execution in case of Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty
vs. W. L. Whitney..

William H. Dusenbury, Attorney, costs in suit of Corporation vs. Eugene W.
Schaub, for violation of Corporation Ordinances....

15,312 10

4,892 05

11 12

10 00

John M. Harrington, Attorney, costs in suit of Corporation vs. E. T. Otis and
John Doe for violation of Corporation Ordinances...

10 00

H. W. Robinson, Attorney, costs in suit of Corporation vs. John Kerr, Edward
P. Cowles, and others....

111 44

John H. Platt, Attorney, three judgments for costs and disbursements in suit
of Corporation vs. Second avenue Railroad Company, to enforce an ordinance
of the city for the licensing of city railroad passenger cars........
Noah Tugwell, Jr., Attorney, judgment in favor of Samuel Dunshee for in-
crease of salary of workmen on wharves.....

430 99

1,083 25

Bowdoin, Larocque & Barlow, Attorneys, judgment in favor of the World Company for publishing Proceedings of the Common Council, and advertising notices, &c., in 1864......

John M. C. Sutherland, Attorney, judgment in favor of George H. Purser, assignee of William Carroll, for expenses incurred upon burials of Brigadiergeneral Corcoran, Colonel P. O'Meara, and John F. Culligan, Messenger of the Board of Aldermen....

5,425 21

1,386 25 672 06

Fairchild, Walker & Co., judgment for 2,211 loads of stone..
John Kelly, Sheriff, costs and fees in suit of Corporation against D. B. Pike..
N. Hemingway, for defendants' costs in suit of Corporation against N. Hem-
ingway, for penalty for leaving hoistway open.

11 00

11 50

Burrill, Davidson & Burrill, Attorneys, judgment in favor of Alexander Brandon, for furnishing the Committee on National Affairs of the Common Council sixty-six (66) stands of colors for the New York city Volunteer Regiments.....

24,750 00

George H. Purser, assignee of C. L. Purdy, judgment for labor and materials furnished in excess of contract, on house of Hook and Ladder Company No. 10..

John Davidson, Attorney, judgment in favor of John Bracken for costs in suit of Corporation against John Bracken for violation of City Ordinances.. Henry H. Anderson, Attorney, judgment in favor of Hannah G. Gerry and others, for costs in suit for setting aside assessment for trap-block pavement in Forty-eighth street.....

John Kelly, Sheriff, execution for costs and fees in case of the Corporation against Joseph H. Colton for violation of the City Ordinances..

Carried forward.

630 34

234 32

63 11

122 72

$254,234 34

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Thomas C. Fields, Attorney, judgment in favor of the Commercial Advertiser Association, for publishing Proceedings of the Common Council and advertising Notices..

Thomas C. Fields, Attorney, judgment in favor of the Metropolitan Record
for publishing Proceedings of the Common Council and Notices of Meet-
ings of Committees..

Abraham R. Lawrence, Jr., Attorney, judgment in favor of the New York
Times for publishing Proceedings of the Common Council and advertising
Notices of Committees....

John M. C. Sutherland, Attorney, judgments in favor of New York Freeman's
Journal, for advertising Notices of Committees of the Common Council..
Abraham R. Lawrence, Attorney, judgment in favor of Edward Van Ranst,
for coaches furnished Committees of the Common Council, upon the
celebration of Washington's Birthday and the reception of the Sickles
Brigade......

Holmes & McKeag, Attorneys, judgment in favor of New York Dispatch, for advertising for the Common Council

Thomas C. Fields, Attorney, judgment in favor of Edmund Jones & Co., for
printing and binding documents for the Common Council, including in
part the Corporation Manual for 1865....

Thomas C. Fields, Attorney, judgment in favor of the New York Transcript
Association, for printing Minutes of meeting, Documents, and Notices of
Committees of the Common Council, in 1865..

$254,234 34

3,729 80

1,496 15

6, 005 24

441 35

397 00

1,453 65

44,570 14

1863...

For judgments recovered against the Corporation, for labor on roads, during the year

15,681 57

.....

12,330 07

For judgments recovered against the Corporation, for salaries of Health
Wardens, viz.:

Alvah W. Lockwood, Assignee of N. B. Stockley, Health Warden

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Charles Fletcher, Assistant Health Warden, 2d Ward, in 1862....

416 00

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N. W. Mooney, Assistant Health Warden, 14th Ward, in 1862.

$7,203 00 $340,339 31

479 00

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Patrick Corcoran, Health Warden, 7th Ward, from July 30, 1861,

to June 23, 1862..

1,065 00

11,419 00

Total, as stated on page 39..

$351,758 31

LANDS PURCHASED FOR TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS.
The disbursements under this head in 1865, were as follows, viz. :
For amount of purchases at sales of unpaid assessments, November, 1864, as
stated on page 39...

....

$156,274 81

George A. Hoyt, to refund unredeemed balance of certificates Nos. 666 and 667, sale of 1856, per order of the Supreme Court...

1,398 34

$157,673 18

Total as stated on page 39..

INTEREST ON LANDS PURCHASED FOR TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS. The disbursements under this head in 1865, were as follows, viz. :

George A. Hoyt, interest on $1,398.34, of sale of 1856, ordered refunded by
Supreme Court...

$919 49

Total as stated on page 39..

$919 49

UNCLAIMED WARRANTS.

The disbursements under this head in 1865, were as follows, viz. :

E. F. Delaney, Treasurer of the Protestant Episcopal Public School, for award in matter of opening Eightieth street, from Fifth avenue to East river

Total as stated on page 42.

STREET IMPROVEMENT FUND.

The Comptroller s communication to the Common Council, under date of April 2, 1866 (see Document No. 11, of Board of Aldermen), contains a detailed statement of all payments on this account, during the year 1865, amounting to $807,893.89, to which add $162.50, for items refunded, making, as stated on page 40, the sum of..

$1,624 87

$1,624 87

$808,056 39

VOLUNTEER SOLDIERS' FAMILY AID FUND.

MATTHEW T. BRENNAN, Treasurer.

FOURTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT.

Comprising the First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, and Fourteenth Wards.

ASSISTANT TREASURERS.

MICHAEL J. RYAN, from January 1 to February 4, 1865.

DANIEL KENNEDY, from February 5 to June 30, 1865.

AID TO FAMILIES.

Amount advanced during the year 1865 to the above Assistant Treasurers, fo:
distribution to families of Volunteer Soldiers in the Fourth Senatorial Dis
trict...

Add, amount on hand, December 31, 1864..
Deduct, amount returned in 1865..

$110,000 00
15,076 00

The following statement, compiled from the reports of the Assistant Treasurers of the Fourth Senatorial District, shows the average number of families, including the number of adults and children in each Ward in said district, who were aided to June 10, 1865.

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$125,076 00
5,532 00

$119,544 00

2,659 84

$122,203 84

VOLUNTEER SOLDIERS' FAMILY AID FUND-(CONTINUED.)

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