Manual of the corporation of the city of New York, for the years .. . 114 of the United States 114 Superintendent of Public Instruction 240 Sanitary Inspection 56 Markets 57 Common Schools 240 Buildings 63 Supervisors, Board of 67 Surrogates Office—Officers of 71 Table of Distances 383 Tabular Statement of Pipe laid by the Croton Aqueduct Department, 186 Terms of Office of the Members of the Board of Aldermen 448 Trustees of Common Schools 255 United States Court 114-123 Assay Office 394 University of the City of New York 292 State of New York 295 Grammar School of the 294 Vacant and Improved
Manual of the corporation of the city of New York, for the years .. . 114 of the United States 114 Superintendent of Public Instruction 240 Sanitary Inspection 56 Markets 57 Common Schools 240 Buildings 63 Supervisors, Board of 67 Surrogates Office—Officers of 71 Table of Distances 383 Tabular Statement of Pipe laid by the Croton Aqueduct Department, 186 Terms of Office of the Members of the Board of Aldermen 448 Trustees of Common Schools 255 United States Court 114-123 Assay Office 394 University of the City of New York 292 State of New York 295 Grammar School of the 294 Vacant and Improved Lots 450 Valuation of Property in the City, from 1805 to 1861 164 Votes for President and Vice-President 406 Governor and State Officers 406 XIV CONTENTS. Votes for State Senators .411 Mayor 416 Police Justice 428 Aldermen and Councilmen, 1862 430 Judges 409-410 Members of Assembly 412 County Officers 409-410 Supervisors 411 Ward Officers 62 JusticesCourts 76 Schools 250 Boundaries 448 Formations 450 Wharfage, Rates of 181 Wharves, Piers, &c.—List of 178 13. AN ACT TO AMEND THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Passed April 14, 1857, theee-fifths being present. Tlie People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-bly, do enact as follows : Sec. 1. The Corporation now existing, and known by the name of The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York,shall continue to be a body politic and corporate, in fact and in name, bythe same name, and shall have perpetual succession, with all the grants,powers and privileges heretofore had by the Mayor, Aldermen andCommonalty of the City of New York. § 2. The legislative power of the said Corporation shall be vested in aBoard of Aldermen and a Board of Councilmen, who together shall formthe Common Council of the city of New York. § 3. The Board of Aldermen shall consist of one Alderman to beelected from each district in the city and county of New York, as herein-after provided for. The members of the Board
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