Doggett, John, The great metropolis or guide to New-York for 1846

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76                               fire department.
 

and witliout destroying or injuring property ; And although Search
Warrants can only be executed by public officers, yet they may
take with them necessary assistance, and some person should ac¬
company them to identify the property.

87. If property be seized by virtue of a warrant, it must be taken
before the Magistrate who issued the warrant.
 

FIKE ©EfAMTaiENT.
ENGL\EERS.
Cornelius V. .Anderson, Chief Engineer,—Office. 6 City Hall; re¬
sidence, 66 Crosbv. Assistants—W. Wells Wilson, 76 Forsyth;
George Kerr, 348 Water; Alfred Carson, 909 Broadway; Charies
Forrester, 27 Columbia; P. B While, 40 M:irion ; O. W. Brennan,
13 Elm ; J. L. Miller, 068 Greenwich; H. J. Ockershausen, 11 Rose ;
Aaron Hosford, Harlem.

FIRE WARDENS.
(Their duties are now performed by the Municipal Police, which see.)
 

Tlie  New-Yoric Fire ©epartment Fund.

Officers.—."l. P. Pentz, Pres., 46 E. Broadwav ; H. P.  Hall, Vice
Pres., 49 Crosby; G. H. Purser, Sec, 43 Oak ; J. S. Giles, Treas.,
39 Elizabeth : Conklin Titus, Collector, 28 Park Row.
trustees.

John Coger, jr., Pres., 179 Cherry : Zophar Mills, Sec, 47 Pike;
Committee on Donations.—G. W. Sturges, John Elsworth, Samuel
Barstow, Martin W. Emmons, Forsyth Labagh, James Pryer, John
B. Peck.

Committee on Schools.—Messrs. Emmons, Elsworth, and Peck.

Committee on Fines and Penalties.—Messrs. Peck, Pryer, and Els¬
worth.

Committee on Finance.—Messrs. Sturges, Coger, and Mills.

Committee on Wood and Coal.—Messrs. Coger and Barstow.
 

Fire Engine Companies.

No. 1.—Foot of Duane. Stephen P. Hoyt, Foreman; James N. Wil¬
lis, As.ii.Htant.

No. 4.—Disbanded.

No. 5.—Hiram Arents, Foreman ; Charles A. Brown, Assistant.

No. 6.—106 Reade. Henry C. Flender, Foreman; W. Vanbrunt,
As.sistaut.

No. 7.—6 Third.   A. D. Renton, Foreman ; Henry Marshall, Ass.

No. 8.—91 Ludlow.   James Tyler, Foreman; S. O. Belts, Assistant.

No. 9.—Forty-eighth, cor. Avenue 8.    William M. Guest, Foreman;

No. 10.—Twenty-seventh, near Av. 10. John J. Terhime, F'ore-
man;  H. B. Wilson Assistant.

No. 11.—118 Wooster.   A. B. Purdy, Foreman ; J. H. Marsh, Ass.

No. 12.—74 Delancey. John Gildersleeve, Foreman; J. F. Mes-
sorve, Assistant.

No. 13.—5 Duane.   Wm. Williamson, Foreman; D. S. Weeks, Ass.

No. 14.—Church, cor. Vesey. Henry B. Venn, Foreman ; A. H.
Dunscomb, Assistant.

No. 15.—49 Chrystie.   N.V.WWson, Foreman ; S. C. Foster, .4ss.
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