DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. Office, No. 5 Hall of Records. No. 58 W. Washington-Place. 268 Elizabeth-street. Joseph R. Taylor, Comptroller......Residence, cor. Houston-st. and Bowery. 28 West 24th-street. 44 " 28th-st., near 4th Ave. 96 Stanton-street. Harvey Hart, Receiver of Taxes.. Residence, No. 522 Greenwich-street. Henry K. Frost, 46 1 Great Jones-street. - 15th-st., near 5th Ave. John S. Vredenburgh, 4th " James Andrews, Edwin R. Barnes. James G. Farr, Thomas Walker, Luke Dillon, 8 Willet-street. Temporary Clerks, appointed for six months. Peter Fargis, Messenger to Receiver of Taxes. Residence, No. 121 Crosby-st. BUREAU OF THE CITY REVENUE. Geo. J. Rogers, Collector of the City Revenue. Residence, No. 4 Greenwich-st. BUREAU OF DEPOSIT AND DISBURSEMENT. Shepherd Knapp, Chamberlain...... .Mechanics' Bank. BUREAU OF THE CITY HALL AND PARK. James Taylor, Keeper of the City Hall and Park........... STREET DEPARTMENT. Office, No. 4 Hall of Records. ....9 City Hall. John T. Dodge, Street Commissioner........Residence, No. 93 7th-street. Charles Turner, Deputy Street Commissioner.. BUREAU OF THE COLLECTION OF ASSESSMENTS. Office, No. 2 New City Hall, (Basement.) Abner Sanford, Collector of Assessments.... Residence, No. 188 Laurence-st. George G. Campbell, Dep. Col. of Assessments, John Porter, 44 216 West-19th-st. 289 Hudson-st. BUREAU OF WHARVES. Moody Cummings, Sup't of Wharves........ Residence, No. 63 West-13th-st. BUREAU OF LANDS AND PLACES. William Kerr, Sup't of Lands and Places.... Residence, corner 9th Avenue [and West-26th-st DEPARTMENT OF REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. Office, No. 1 New City Hall, (Basement.) Wm. Adams, Commissioner of Repairs and Supplies, Res. No. 186 Church-st. Rollin R. Rice, Clerk in Office of do 44 112 Sullivan-st. do. BUREAU OF ROADS. Chas. M. Graham, jr., Superintendent of Roads,...... Residence, Harlem. BUREAU OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS. Office, 19 Elizabeth-street. Job L. Black, Superintendent of Repairs to Public Buildings, 191 3d Avenue. Oscar F. Benjamin, Clerk to Sup't 193 3d Avenue. BUREAU OF STREET PAVING. Office, corner of Tompkins and Rivington Streets. Jefferson Berrian, Superintendent of Pavements,..Res. No. 192 Hudson-st. Jacob E. Howard, Clerk to 25 Tompkins-st. " BUREAU OF SUPPLIES FOR THE FIRE DEPARTMENT. Office, No. 21 Elizabeth-street. Alfred Carson, Chief Engineer of Fire Department....Res. No. 185 Mott-st. DEPARTMENT OF STREETS AND LAMPS. Office No. 3 New City Hall, (Basement.) Heman W. Childs, Commissioner of Streets and Lamps, Residence No. 19 แ BUREAU OF LAMPS AND GAS. Office, No. 129 Mercer-street. Smith D. Bellows, Supt. of Lamps and Gas....Res. No. 28 East 24th-street. Pierre Briggs, Clerk to " Seventy-five Lamp-Lighters. 4 King-street. Whole number of Oil Lamps in the city, 7,000. Thomas C. Gould, Supt. of Markets...... Hiram Corwin, Clerk of Fulton Market, 187 Chambers-street. 200 Washington-st. 91 South-street. 117 Madison-street. 108 Essex-street. 246 Third-street. Allen Thomas, Essex Wm. E. Smith, John Vandewater, " John Forshay, 109 Greenwich-Lane. 13 Avenue 4th. Clinton Market. 51 Pearl-street. 23 Corlears-street. Revo C. Hance, Register Water-rents....Residence No. 145 Greene-street. William Fardon, Ass't William V. Le Count, Clerk to Register... 66 46 46 East Broadway. 457 Grand-street. Office, No. 10 New City Hall, (Basement.) Alfred W. White, City Inspector.......Residence, No. 379 Houston-street. Charles Riddle, Deputy City Inspector.... Samuel A. Van Derlip, Clerk to City Inspector, 64 143 West-21st-st. 195 East-Broadway. Bernard H. Romans, Temporary Clerk to City Inspector, No. 25 Bayard-st. ALMS-HOUSE DEPARTMENT. BOARD OF GOVERNORS. Office, Rotunda, Park. The Board of Governors was duly organized on the 8th day of May, 1849, when, by the terms of the Act, their authority commenced by the due administration of the oath of office to all the persons named in the Act, excepting J. Phillips Phoenix, who declined the appointment, and the election of Simeon Draper, as President, and James H. Titus, as Secretary. William M. Evarts was elected to fill the vacancy left by Mr. Phoenix. Since the organization, Mr. Mickle and Mr. Titus have severally resigned their places at the Board, and Francis R. Tillou and Peter McLoughlin were chosen to fill the vacancies. The terms of office of Mr. Halsted and Mr. McLoughlin expiring on the 31st day of December, 1849, at the preceding general election, they were each candidates for the office of Governor of the Alms-House, and Mr. Halsted receiving the highest number of votes, was elected; Mr. McLoughlin received at such election the next highest number of votes, and thereupon was, pursuant to the Statate, appointed a Governor by the Mayor of the City. The Board now con. sists of the following members, holding their offices for the terms set opposite to their names, from January, 1850: Mr. Draper is the President, and Mr. Tillou the Secretary of the Board. Edward B. Corwin, Chief Clerk. Joshua Phillips, Clerk to Governors. John Stevens, Supply Clerk. The Officers of the Institutions under their charge are, as follows: |