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§ 4. The salary of Policemen, detailed by the Mayor or Chief of Police, for the performance of any special duty, is hereby fixed at the sum of five hundred dollars per annum.

§ 5. This ordinance shall take effect on the first day of September next.
Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, August 11, 1851.
Adopted by the Board of Assistants, August 13, 1851.
Approved by the Mayor, August 18, 1851.

AN ORDINANCE

TO ORGANIZE THE POLICE OF THE NINETEENTH WARD.

Be it ordained by the Mayor, Aldermen nnd Commonalty of the city of New York, in Common Council convened:

That it shall be lawful for the Alderman and Assistant Alderman of the Nineteenth Ward, to nominate to the Mayor, thirty-seven policemen for the said ward, who shall hold their offices for the term now prescribed by law, and shall form part of the Police force of said city, and be subject to the like rules and regulations, and invested with the same power and authority.

Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, December 16, 1850.
Adopted by the Board of Assistants, December 31, 1850.
Approved by the Mayor, January 4, 1851.

Resolved, That hereafter there shall be appointed for the Twelfth and Nineteenth Wards, two doormen for each of the Station houses in the said wards; such appointments to be made in the manner now provided by law, and the compensation to be the same as is now allowed to the doormen of the several Station houses of the other wards, and that all ordinances, or parts of ordinances or resolutions conflicting herewith be, and the same are hereby repealed.

Adopted by the Board of Assistants, January 20, 1851.
Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, January 22, 1851.
Approved by the Mayor, January 23, 1851.

AN ORDINANCE

TO ORGANIZE THE POLICE DISTRICT OF THE TWENTIETH WARD.

Be it ordained by the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the city of New York, in Common Council convened, as follows:

That it shall be lawful for the Alderman and Assistant Alderman of the Twentieth Ward, to nominate to the Mayor, fifty-three policemen, in addition to the captain, and first and second assistant captains for the said ward, and who shall hold their offices for the terms now prescribed by law, and shall form part of the police force of said city, and be subject to the like rules and regulations, and invested with the same power and authority.

Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, January 12, 1852.
Adopted by the Board of Assistants, January 14, 1852.
Approved by the Mayor, January 15, 1852.

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Samuel Lowdon....

.Residence, 50th st. near 3d av. 71 Warren street.

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POLICEMEN DETAILED FOR DUTY, AT FIRST DISTRICT POLICE COurt.

.Residence, 1 Washington street.

George Niven...

George L. Green...

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89 Elm street.

145 Mercer street.

47 Dominick street.

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James M. Murray..

William L. Davison.

CLERKS.

.Residence, 158 Wooster street.

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153 Avenue A.

POLICEMEN DETAILED FOR DUTY, AT SECOND DISTRICT POLICE COURT.

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.Residence, 499 Madison street. 293 Pearl street.

.Residence, 103 Essex street.

6 Mangin street.

POLICEMEN DETAILED FOR DUTY, AT THIRD DISTRICT POLICE Court.

John Vandervoort. William Sutton.. Walter S. Jarbol.. Samuel Brown..

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NAMES

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OFFICERS AND MEMBERS

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THE POLICE DEPARTMENT

OF THE

CITY OF NEW YORK.

LOCATION OF THE STATION HOUSES, ETC.
MAY 1, 1852.

Office of Chief of Police, No. 1 Basement of the City Hall, Park.

George W. Matsell, Chief of Police..... Residence, 30 Stanton street. William Mackellar, Clerk to

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Scriveners.

Robert J. Brown and George W. Walling, Orderly Sergeants.

POLICE DETAILED FOR DUTY AT THE OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE.

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Hugh Masterson, Inspector of Porters.

Robert J Brown, Inspector of Pawnbrokers.

George W. Norris, Inspector of Junk Shops.

Alanson S. Jones, Physician to the Department.

John K. Hardenbrook, "

William H. Bell, Mayor's Office.

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William H. Bedell, Messenger, and Inspector of Intelligence Offices.

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BROADWAY & GRAND STREET, N. Y. a it appeared about, 1818

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