AND BUILDERS' GUIDE.
Vol. YII.
NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1871.
No. 166.
Published Weekly by
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THE CENTRAL PARK.
To the Editor op the Real Estate Record.
I HAVE carefully read youx articles on " The
Origin of the Central Park," and also a commu¬
nication you have published ia your issue of the
13th instant, purporting to know all about the
inside history of the Park, in -which the -writer
complains of absence of scope in your articles
as in -writing them you did not, at the same
time, embrace in them "an account of its
growth," aiid " the names of the gentlemen
under whose eyes and direction the omamen.
tation and improvement were designed."
As your articles were strictly confined to its
origin, and the efforts made to bring about a
Grand Park, the location being a secondary
matter, and the eng-ineering and landscape
gardening a matter following much later on
it appears to me that the writer is unneces¬
sarily agitated, and his article is unfair as a
commentary, as he will perceive if he will
peruse the articles again.
A history of its growth that is not drawn
from the annual reports of the recent Comptrol¬
ler, but from the personal recollections of the
parties so prominently named by this writer,
would be very interesting to your subscribers.
As this writer has intimated his intention to
furnish such a narrative, I hope he wiQ do so at
an early date.
Fair Play,
The TohacGO Leaf, the organ of those inter¬
ested in the growth and manufacture of the
weed in the United States, has recently changed
hands, and is now published by a stock com¬
pany and edited by Mr. J. Hemy Hager, who is
also the owiier of the majority of shares of the
association. The Tobacco Leaf is now in the
seventh year of its existence, and was originally
started upon a merely nominal capital; but by
the industry and energy of its projectors, coupled
with an intelligent appreciation of the wants of
its patrons, it has worked its way up gradually
to a prominent position among the trade jour¬
nals of the country. Under its new manage¬
ment we predict for it contiaued success.
MECHANICS' LIENS AGAINST BUILDINGS
IN NEW YORK, CITY.
May.
12 Delancet ST., s. s. (No. 211),"bet.
Pitt & Ridge sts. Francis Cook
agfc, Peter Seebald................ $160 00
12 East BKOADWAr & Market st., s.
e. cor. (No. 77 East Broadway).
Jacob and Balthazar Euler agt.
DavidMoNair.................... 400 00
18 Essex st., w. s. (No. 135). Christo¬
pher Murray agt. Estate of J. J.
Diehl............................ 185 13
12 Fifty-sixth st., n. s., 16 houses,
commencing 400 e. Isfc av, Brad¬
ley & Carrier agfc. Blesson & Bol¬
rath............................. 3,000 '00
12 Fifty-ninth st., s. s., 175 w. ciR-
cle afc 5fch av. The Crommell
Brown-Sfcone Quarry Co. agfc. I. P.
Marfcin...;........................ 987 00
13 Same premises. John Mackenzie
agfc. sarde.......,................. 32 00
13 Forty-sixth st., s, s,, 12 houses
befc. 6fch and 7fch avs. Kelfcy and
Aikmau agfc. B,. B. Codling....... 285 50
15 FiFTY-FIKST ST., S. S. (No, 20, W.).
Wm. Maxwell agfc. R. Bowne...... 188 75
17 Forty-sixth st,, n, s,, 2 houses
commencing aboufc 100 e. 2d av.,
R. S. Perrin agt. Terrence Sheri¬
dan.............................. 239 00
12 Jane st., n. s. (Nos. 49 & 51). Gil-
berfc Wood agfc. J. R, Taylor...... 511 00
15 Lewis st., e. s. (No. 12). Crane &
Co. agt. P. KeUbach.............. 62 00
18 New Chambers st., n. e. s. (No 67),
Chrisfcopher Murray agfc. Hugh
Reiley........................... 166 83
12 Seventy'-eighth st., s. e. s. (Nos.
320, .322, 324 & 326, E.), between 1st
& 2d avs. Joseph Gruber agfc. —.
Keis.......;...................... 40 00
12 Twenty-sixth st., n. s. .(.Nos. 441,
443 & 44.5, W.), aboufc 310 e. lOfch
av. Norman McCleilan agfc. E. P.
Briggs............................ 410 00
15 Thirty-second st., n. s. (No. 353,
E.), 70 w. Isfcav. Tieman & Lifc¬
fcle agfc. Pafcrick Cassidy........... 89 08
15 Washington st., w. s. (Nos. 502,
504 & 506). Ogden, Hunfcing &
Meigs agfc. Charles Olmsfcead...... 829 44
MECHANICS' LIENS AGAINST BUILDINGS IN
KINGS COUNTY.
May.
12 Sixteenth st., n. s., 132 w. Third
av. (No. 43). H. Trealor, Sr.^ agt.
T. A. & James A. Beardsley....... $.575 00
13 Sixteenth st., n. s., 132 av. Third
av., 101x200 (No. 43). E. Missall
agt. Henry Trelor ife Jas. A. Beards¬
ley............................... 95 00
15 Lewis av. and Pulaski st., n. e.
cor., lOOxlOO. J. J. Dowd agfc. J.
S. McLain & K!. Buxfcon ife Deborah
" Lee....V.......;.................. 2,325 00
17 Bainbridge st., n. s., 410 w. Lewis
av., 80x100 (Nos. 37, 39, 41 and 43).
Bowen & Williams agfc. E. K. & O.
B, Hoflfees, John A. Befcts & John
Doyle............................ 200 00
16 Bainbridge st., n. s., about 220 e.
Yafces av., 40x100 (2 houses). D.
KeUy agfc. E. R. & O. E. Hozgse &
JohnDoyle....................... 230 00
16 Magnolia st., n. e. s. (indefinite).
T. O'Leary & Thos. Larkin agt.
Henry & Martin Goldman......... 125 16
16 Bainbridge st., n, s,, about 220 e.
Yafces av., 40x100. D. KeUy agfc.
E. R. &0. E. Hozgse............. 230 00
16 Pacific st., n. s.,-350 e. Vander-
bilt av., 25x100. Thos. Read agt.
Patrick Kevan & Patrick Keenan.. 26 66
12 Louis AV. AND Pulaski st., n. e.cor.,
5 houses, 100x100. Jas. J. Dowd
agt. Jno. S. McLain, D. Lee, &
Kennard Buxfcon.................. 2,325 OO
15 Hanson pl. and Portland av., n.
e. cor., 80x100. T. Dunn & J. Mc-
Dermofcfc agfc. Geo. M. Granger &
Jas Lewis........................ 42 75
12 Meeker av., s. s., 767 e. North
WiUiam sfc., 20x100. Wm. E. Chap¬
man agt. Jas. White & T. B. Me-
Greedy.......................... 326 56
16 Pacific st., n. s,, 200 w. Grand av.,
2.5x100. Thos. Read agt. Pafc. Ke¬
van & Jas. Mullen................ 67 32
12 North Fourth st., n. s. (old No.
52), 25x100. John Doyle agt. N.
Crahan & John Ryan.............. 67 50
15 North Fourth st., n. s. (No. 93),
between 2d and 3d sfcs. P. GrifBn
agt. Nicholas Crahan & Jno. Ryan. 48 50
17 Hewes st., s. s., about 223 e. Mar-
cy av., 20x100. Edward Collins
agt. John. Brady & —. Sage........ 70 00
16 Pacific st., n. s.; 253.11 e. Wash-
ington av., 20x100. Thomas Read
agt. Pat. Kevan & John Victory... ' 55 55
16 Gates and Nostrand avs., n. w.
cor. W. -WUson agt. Charles S.
WUgus........................... 300 00
17 Hart st., s. s., 100 w. Stuyvesant
av,, 190x100 (10 houses). T. Fox
agfc. J. S. McLain & B. J. Warner.. 59 00
NEW YOEK. JUDGMENTS.
Iti these lists of judgmetits the ruimes alphabetically
arranged, and- tohich are first on each Une, ara those of
he judgment debtor.
May.
11 Allen, Caroline C—Ann Snarey..... $191 84
11 Anfchony, J. L.—Samuel Whitman.. 329 14
11 Apfel, L. R.—Gustav Hartung_____ 314 13
15 AUen, WUliam D.—J. W. Sfcorrs.... 122 41
11 Bogarfc, Augustus L.—W. H. Rober-
son............................... 3,519 64
11 Bassefcfc, W. W.—Frank Donaldson.. 146 63
11 Benner, Nathaniel A.—F. E. Ives... 192 93
11 Barney, G:eorge W.—A. M. M. Cerf. 225 48
11 Brand&es, Ferdinand—Andrew Jen¬
kins ............................. 117 3.5,
11 the same---------fche same......... 34 82
12 Brown, George W.—J. S. Siney..... 180 13
12 Bildersee, Barnefc—Joseph Aden..... 134 81
12 Becket, —.—Chas. Lediard......... 723 39
13 Bunzman, A. E.—E. R. Janes...... 57 14
15 Black, Mary—W. J. Osborne........ 202 50
15 BUss, Henry H.—Nicholas DoU..... 350 12
15 Bannon, Patrick (PltfF.) — S. C.
Boehm..___..................... 142 13
Boehm, Sarah )
15 Boehm, Caroline >■ James McNifF... 10,643 62
Boehm, Henrietta)
15 thesame---------Patrick Bannon.. 1,320 18
16 Butler, Francis R.—E. B. Maltby.,. 647 79
16 Berthond, A. P.—Mary J. Delmofcte. 915 37
16 Bolda, WiUiam—PhiUip Hart....... 161 05
16 Burnham, Zeno—Abbie T. Chandler. 936 44
17 Bechstein, Paul—Adolph Tuska.___ 228 70