Reports of Cases Heard And Determined in the Appellate Division ..., volume 90
Reports of Cases Heard And Determined in the Appellate Division ..., volume 90
New York (State). Supreme Court. Appellate Division, Marcus Tullius Hun, Jerome B. Fisher, Austin B. Griffin
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The inspector had 500 policemen on duty that night in and about Madison square, and he detailed 2 sergeants, 2 roundsmen and 85 of this number to cover Madison avenue between Twenty-third and Twenty-sixth streets with a view to having them regulate and protect the crowd in the vicinity of the fireworks. The fireworks display commenced about nine-twenty f. m., and at that time it is estimated there were about 75,000 people in and about Madison square watching the announcement of elec- tion retur...ns and the display of fireworks. The fireworks consisted of sky rockets, flower pots and bombs. The bombs were fired from mortars by lighting a fuse. Neither the size of the mortars nor the nature nor character of the bombs is disclosed other than that they were of the kind commonly used for such purposes. There were several rows of mortars made of steel tubing. The mortars were in the carriageway of the avenue in rows extending north and south. The longest row appears to have been about twenty-five or thirty feet, and there were five or six shorter rows, covering altogether eight or ten feet in width of the carriageway, commencing at a dis- tance variously given as ten to eighteen feet from the westerly curb.
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