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. Our Washington about fifty healthy looking emigrants on way Btatiotics of Lawyers in New York: Correspondence. their ‘Wasuinoron, February 10, 1850. to Greytown—Germans, and a few Hungarians. A few days since, we gave in the Herold some statis- the i i bt the “ Among the new enactments of our Legislature, | tics of our city lawyers, showing thelr comparative hed the ‘The Union—The Negro Question—A Glummering | ig a bill to exempt all steamers from the payment " 4 terms. case. The caso was ect down Light Through the Fop—Now York Caved 6 | onaage denon taking eighty the proasct of hs ge ge on cargeenbemprrmdaesatey act 0 No, for aaiable tation (or ues Hom Ca Fafusd to woeoptthesdverioments under three Thaveday ef pest Week ae '. The negro question is stil jinvolved in chaok, Lam sory not tobe in a position to report any | at present, we stated at about 1200, of whomonly | hours asa bell, en the present. building is ‘AnotER Musinen—The Herald doesn’t care sbout | placed af the bar for trial, ma charge of grent Like General Case, at Buffalo, there better state of trade, than you have been accuse | about 600, it is estimated, are in successful and active | for the scoommodation of the members, Of E. Hyatt | Proposing | Ry. ghazged with stzaling, 09 the See of Jennary last, *noise and confusion” on the subject, that We | tomed to hear for some time eo past. Thope, how- | practice. Most of the others are young men, supported sre tbets Ht 0 rest dmanioe of Fier 40 late aos ished to know | reiuabie bude the pepe rs f cannot get the drift of it. It is sull of the darkest | ever, that a favorable c! soon take place; their friends and relatives, or inheritors of fortunes, | jj, ‘distance of feet. Of owners of y who keopsa heuse corner of Oliver 7 ¢ blackest Congo digging | and when I state that we forward to the ine bs countries, as well asfrom we Said sock Gites cecen er aiitiee, streets Mr. Underbill waa called to the Complexion—black as th intercourse with your great republic, as a | *?4 Sdventurers from foreign between Tenth nod Eleventh avenues, Of Stephen of Jannary inst, bo sugar trenches on the bayou Atchafalaya—black | Probable means of restoring tt all events partial | diferent parts of the United States, who bare come to | VATS04 diners, im relaiion to. the ating of, Pweaty- atilutee for number of tow. as thunder, and gloomy as the grumblings of an rity to this unfortunate isle, I utter but the | Gotham to see what oan be done in the way of busi- Henry Bette iarelation to 9 new prisoner ot the bar; earthquake. No man professes to believe that the | sentiments of a whole suffering people. ness, speculation, polities, or marriage. wate ot Marking reds. OF Sater oit a bon po Lee ope mh oo Union is to be, or can be, dissolved ; no man de- and tne n~ | ,, Th? following shows the number of lewyers in prno- | Tits (tothe wocommodshion of ferry boats running to ‘and while l'on tn eo that it is in danger. Everbody believes there | Battle Petween the Emigrants ™" | tice, or om the rolls of the courts im this city, andin | apd from that Inland. Of ownere of propety on Thirty quiet aud get - Shans, bow Roses Wee 1 2d street, between Fourt and Lexington avenues, store, my pooketbook was stolen. irom is to be a compromise, but not a living soul can pe - endl of the. Detects Zvihuns, of te: Bik homsesicadycn cuatro etsy i to'have's tower discontinued at the present termine~ Pocket; my name was co the ia ell what it is to be. Mr. Clay’s compromise won't | !2sten fom Lobe, New York...... S05 449 539 743 1,045 | tion, Of sundry persons. tor the 0] of Seventy book, bs ; 1t was condemned on the spot. The plan of 5p Geta at A ne Manne wlaetnien Sikes inehodlng city... 1,268 1,688 2.052 2,300 3/166 bth street from the he Sues ve arenem on sei watoh Sconere old Zack won't do; it isthe do noth, Jan, and | the 16th of September, by ‘men named Riter, who | It will be seen that about one-third of all the lawyers a sae — go pee the Purohased by the something must be done. Old Zack tpt See be wencstenent with Suse tan See v Rend in the State are located im this city. The totelmumber | fYen ics, J. Smith ‘8 sewer in were unani- | prisoner, and receiving the money beak paid for thom ifne doce anyihing, he ie a“ used up many” Nort | {ites af and came abead o's Mormon tran of 10x | Chest was gabe proent it probably eZcoede 8,700 | Demarest fotdation to Sagging round, Union gure chung ofthe ener ecu ME Unda we then 9 ? on y ge milies,) ret! . by Mr. or South, “If he takes either end of the see-saw, | from the gold mines, that the two hud boom ettaaked | “of whom 1.200 are ia the city. at am a icheh to jy et orreccived the rocket book eardugh Mz. Alms; I have he goes down ; therefore, that is to say, he prefers | in camp. by the Indians, the night before, Ared st | ‘The comparative income of the three learned pro- | recidents of the Fifth ward, for « bose carriage im the he was found | known the prisoner for the last ten years; Ihre oon. eet He is just where the whige placed ‘um, Lt male, Ls homes, merobandlse, and one — seem sient in 1846, on the basis of the census weMiele te alee Seackee cont ‘also Soak baa up to receive sentence this aay. ‘On the uaual eng’ = j i ee oe three foot of me on or prey the 4 and there he must remain r o }, was as follows :— referred he now tosey why | time money; prisoner y farther on that night; and the next morning, (Sunday, | 3 549 attorneys and Hors. .. $600 00 129,400 | “" Reper mitters.—Of Wharves, Piers, book up from the floor. Mo Cade, something pal ya pd Mr. Olay ane pee) Soo ae ae So where She aujest rt = C (ascertained) oe te 4 “Teta Pee sy poten ak of pater Don i the prisoner said he was drunk at ‘the i ares Winslow Aimes se the peat gem sehen fornia message set the whigs of the House, north | includi ‘of the h a ti les. There | *” 7 and surgeons... 2-708,000 | piersat the foot of Clarkson street, NR ; Pir No 33, The Court stated t a hotel keeper, at No street; P. of Mason and Dixon, to thinking ; but the com: | were alco four Indians on the ground. two of whom Tolah..sssecceesessesseae Saaatoat | HH gud tobaild a bulkhead sross Walnut etrect | this detence omty made his cane woree; Dut asthe Court | pelt ab the pati a day or tao, aftet the, dost of promise of Mr Clay put them into a regular | made thels eesape om horrobeck; the others we made 1+ way thus be seen that the lawyers and doctors | "Ot the same, with a resolution diresting the removal | seutee for ‘thie eddlotion to” drink, ‘he. bed “boos | Know some tm ta front of the proviso panic—the supreme director of er i they should restore the balance of the | cost the people three times as much as the profession | of ¢petructions in Welnu’ stress allp, EB Adoptee | eos pay os Seen ae ee csdlont cherdaten, | eosoand 16 Ge it tree bln, ane qpened its andanen free soil, caved in, like an embankment under | Rt PEOPSTEY. We st0PPed to ne on earned ‘cn | Which has the cure of souls. Finance Committee of the petition of D. & Mattia, | the Court would take there ciroumstanors into consi: | saw the name of Mr. Underhill on the papers iaside; 1 mined, and she presents now nothing but a chasm | $24 Jp86,8"% piaried, On AGRO To evcoany wih OLD CITY LAWYERS. for lease of pier. Adopted deration, together with the faot that be bad now been | also saw bim with a gold watob and chain; | 4 —nothing but a hole, in which free soil has been | many more, riding towsrds us; they came up and | List or New Yonx City Lawvexs wno Mave seen Of the seme. recom mending an appropriation of $398 | im prison some length of time. The Court then sen- | the pooket-book and then detained the swallowed up. dem: " s Apmitrxp To THe Bam Mone THAN Twentr Yeas, | to pay a bill of W. Morgen, for rebuilding & of | tenced him to two days’ imprisonment in the city jail. | pristner, and sent for Mr. Underhill, and we both pro- © D ing, ot Broadway, the colored dispenser of | ed i: on Pxevious 70 1830 :— the pir at the foot of Dus Adop' Sentence for Immovai Publications —Charies KE, Han- | mised if he would give up the money sad we fies soil ana fresh geben must be daeerten atthe | th bout [Copied from the rolls of the Supreme Court } _ OE, the rame on the pe bins. late of Fbilede!phie publisher of a shoot called srenie set apenas sings him he passant toes <oed New York Legislature and the New York ‘dough: Well comet. wile Ing anys Gon d [agen om ae Kticageen etnies petra bm Sc tandellts tole + pe ayers: . 4 og a | bea 3 “4 publish porecbey conte runner to pick up sailors for # Mr. Jones, who ships | a gy am tying ounce balls There were eighteen o} faces” in Congress After all the fire, faggots and suas ch oun eapem ae boat Seevaineden fury of the last summer, turning the State upside , of down, ard sweeping everything off the track not bes nme Caer ee ee oe _ Ney hed thoroughly sworn to the proviso, that the represen | fight, and were not discharged once; this left us with tatives of the Empire State, on Root’s resolution, | only eight rifles. and three of these, being out of order, should dodge or run, er surrender on the first fire, | could not be used after few first rounds had been is gloriously ridiculous. No wonder it puzzles | fired. ns where we had exchanged Horace Greeley to cipher it out. It passes the | prisoner they divided and rode on each pe mysteries of mesmerism and the awful knockings | fide of us exclaiming.” good bye. good-bye”? and yell’ |. M. BiatebYord rea. The testimony here closed, Mr. Phillips made short address in favor of his olient, and the Recorder gy | charged the jury as to the law e said, from the evidence adduced, it 5 ‘was possible the prisoner found the pocket book on the © floor or on the outside of the door. and from his charac- ter, he a to be s man who was scarcely over | sober, ret was not likely be examined the papers ia 1827 Woter Kates Report of tl ance Committee, with | «nd rcandslour articles tn the above sheet, was cailed —- | am ordipance establishing # scale of water rentsfor the | up, and sentenced to thirty days in the City prisen. 1817 | Crotom Aqueduct Department. The report ie some | The‘ ourt gave, as a reason for this lenient sentence, whet voluminous, embracing a sale for all tevements | that it considered the witnesses in the case more guilty having @ front width from vighteen feet to titty It the individual they bad testitied against vider that the rent of ail (em which shall | Stealing Porter.—Henty Henderson, a colored man, in width ory feet, shall be jects ot #1 ‘ound guilty, on his former trial, of stesiing a quan’ cial contrect with the Croton Aque: + | «f porter from Mr Osborne, ef 3¥ Maiden lai sentenced to two months’ je atables. where two stalls are used, there | | B John M. Bixby. . (late Judge.) .. ) Alex L MeVonal: than to find the money aud ape that ; . whoopiug. and singing age : in this ase i at Rochester Pg. Josepb Blunt. . James MoKeen e rum of $% per sanoum, and for he Drurys —Mr. Morris applied to the eourt to have | it. The tion im this case x Why have the Representatives from New York | $mnedpenind « thick seccth of lines. past at the | Netbeniel B Bi Jon MeKeon of $2 these pereons admitted to ball, on order of the Sapreme orm up to, and not exceed. | Court. The de for a ity District Attorney ap; caved in? Why hb sthe Legislature sugared over | poimt where the road left the creek and turned upon | Williem H Boyardus. 1828 the proviso! Whatdors it mean? Itisan attempt | the table lend Perceiving their design, we left the | Cornelius Bogert... = +1798 ae et 7. oe mes $%each per annum, and for each fo porary hgh Boar od Nigh caps }- 3. \ ; to save the whig party and this whig administra- | road where ws were, and went up the hill in another | Benjamin W. Bonney. 1828 PT. Versrlie, 1809 | - Omnibus stables. a reduetion of $0 sents on theabeve. | pricc waiting meantime in court ‘Shorsly ‘atter- | th ton from a calamity whieh their New York leaders | place. Tbe Indians mounting. and heading us, con- eke ° ee wiles y enka © net, onsroan tana ae Mab. Meets mst eppenst parpetreced Just. os meek as if have brought wlmost to a cousunimiation—the C2- | ean ieee eat thirty rede 1a lenge, aud win | Orramus Bushnell,” .1826 Joba L. Mason, . for exch additional cow, | having rent word that {t would be sufficient to depeud | structed the’ book’ from the pock & matter for the jury to deter Believed the information of the prisoner.ex- rship of the proger- each, and 60 centefor | upon the vigilance and care of the court, in taking | lamity of # rupture in the eobinet, and a split in the we had got in the very worst position. # short distance | "William ©. Bryant. ..1826 Silvanus Miller. tik ter elope tans tan the Tanks, North and South, fr isan attempt, at this | rem where we bad ascended the bill. they attacked us, | Benjamin © Butler. ..1s17 Willlam Mitchell; « yhign of New '¥, pas in, were admitted to bail ied respecting the o late hour, [of the judic Sr a in, pestiy all Srlng 6s ones. As the first sound. .Jnasines Fig oat a m each us became bail for t havi ty The Juiz. Atel. 4 shast oossaliatlon sistent in Congress, to avert, if possible, the disa Turner was shot, the ball entering his back near the Stephen Combreling. .1616 be charged by the horse po eat jenry Smith, of Aste leaving their seats, ds verdict of not guilty. trous consequences te the party of the stupid and | spine and top of the bip bone. aud penetrating probs- Jenn D. Campbell 1820 each horee power Dot exoeeding of Newtown, each in $5. via : $2,000 for the bribery | The prisoner was th: ud to Lhe bar, aud reacived suicidnl policy of Seward, Greeley, Weed and | bly to the kidneys; he fell from bis horse, elinging @ | Soot SMB ie $10; over ten wud up te fifteen, $7 50; and for each $2,000 for der charge. eud $1000 for | from the Reocrder @ nd on the imero- company moment to bis meme. then ran a tew rods, feil on his Rat one cheek, 1918 Svan Aitece. 0% tha Gand tien von teoe. Beet of appropriating tr One good efiect_ will prebably result from this | back, and asked me to put him in the cart ; I was pase, | Csony )Mn "1811 Wiliam (3, Noyes. Which he Kew was not bis own. although h bloodless surrender of the New Yorkers in the | 126 ¥ithout seeing bim, and had not before observed | “teala | tian "1811 Charles O'Conor, $26 to $40 each Dave known the right owner House, und this awful dodging of Root’s reeolu- | ‘athe wae wounded From thelr sheltered and ad. | Siemans tke 3° sags hols abull be charge @f from minded Bim of the tolly of tai sete wil aaa working « . fod, Feeena nn Dastece, She Indians coutenes Sine eS) Gunna W. Cae. . Saar #15. to $60 each, and cebool Boures from $10 to $20 grove being sworn, atated she wi future this very circomstance would work « seforma- tion—it wil ase ist in working out a Coenprom St, | for about three hours; aud as it was now near sunset, | Themas W Clarke, «1037 Sc cane evn room on the night alleged inthe Jedietmant, oud.| tion, The prager bowed bia bead, ond salbehe ne. a 2 ee Se D5 A ani Nee to retreat estiy to whens (e'Wene | | OSe aeieua, Boel: tiotels and boarding houses shall, in addition to the | was abvut golng to bed. whem ber daughter rau up to | tended to do better ia future. ~ Particularly.” seid th national whig party cau hardly 1 ee etn phar aotk eetet nen vied | NORE, ace al *Dunean€. Pell, . regular rate for private families be ebarged for each | berand told her that Kelly was quarreling with @ | Kecorder, ‘as you are 4 mun of ovllege education, and any of the cbackling wou pesctipel nary ReopncawaP ar gh tear ort gr . “ly | David M. Cowdrey. Ferris Pell... Jedying room the rum of $1 ian vameo Spencer a former boarder of his; she went | therefcre it is not through ignorance that you have be- and ‘48. Whatever inay be done, the whig party in | ore mortally wounded. two badly but not dangerously | Pate’ Cowdrey ‘Thomas ©. Pinckney Vorter houses, taverns. aud groceries sball be charged | down and twid Spencer to come in the bouse ead not | come fo lowferish loving.’ The prisover eerteialy New York must undergo a revolunon; and in its | Wounded. thirteen animals taken by the Indians, and & ce Zephenish Piatt... .. at extra rate of from $3 to #30 mind Kelly; whireupon Keliy ran to his own piace | was ap object of pity. Le apprared to be about forty t also t | Henry B. Cowles. « p re-organization, the Seward chque of leaders will | baits dczem more slightly wounded, an: also the loss of | Hitiy oy non Samuel G. Raymond, .1823 | Bathe iu hotels, boarding houses and public bathing | au@ procured @ pistol, be then returned aod fired it at | years of age, with scarcely @ rax to cover bia; his paa- + tiated.” Bue ee tw the ranks of New | Deerly every vestige of our clethingand provisions. Our | oo ew) ae Richard Reed establithments. aud exereding one in pri the witness; one of the bails struck her on th joors were ina terrible fix, and quite indeoeut for Fork num iy ti nt of a revolt. The | Catandsllit contained was afterwards burnt. The | Semucl Doe Jobo L. Riker. and another Lit @ youvg girl named Catharine Mot street service; yet. om bis di-obarge, he turoed towards York net alrendy be ieant of a revolt The | \creen the part of the Indiane we could not exactly | Fdward(urt ss ee laghonin. tho ‘Seetyliaiinen ites on eteaiaie torches, | Soasuneehamehcamatuaahea ties inanin teereoers pra aodplay to Mtn clele Toke | ete ie tence or eda ek ak ee | ee Auth 'y L. Robertso | Street washers op the sidewslts, $2 peramnameach | police. and as she ram round Rovevelt street she heacd | the eaue. Lis droll apprarauce eceated @ sunile, as a CT Ore oe a ee DO aUHall Ch tinh onll [i de Leenalcneas, ne lekmad thet Galen ice nek tae ie: | Beek Baa Archibald u 25 | Dwelling houres, with extensive workshops attached, | another rerort of « pistol bebind her, on revurning | long piece of dingy whi muslin was banging dora q © Ss ral etleet of the dowafall of free soil ia New yard potep sen be nan Killed: we like killed one of | Antbony Dey. James |, Roosevest...1818 | and Ce rtores and warehouses, shall be subjeots of eee OM Eevee vx yp Bed Ble pipe i pay at gt sea eae or of th Reuben Rowk tpecial agreemer ot in jown er ned ( Duriog the present week, we anticipate still fur- | theix horses, The most of thelr shote were fired from a peng pyeey Poile T. Ruggles. Distilieries, breweries, marble and stone cutting es- | Jodgedin the shutter; they were amail shot; Kelly had | ing rogues, were brought out from prison before tas ther approaches to « compromise by the New York. | distance of thirty ur forty rode; om one side of ua, how. | ‘orneliue R. Disceway — ‘Samuel B. Rugal | tablichments, ee ts previovely threatened to eboot overt. bo plead. sovareite “eal heenen ot Ts; bu', al gb they may effeet a setiement of | jogians were killed; and as Joseph Warren was stand. | Johm Duer,....... 1804 Abraham D. Russel | Tree eian bane teiphioet bs Gealt thee a? the slevery dispute and save the Uni there ie ing near the edge of it, and but afew feet from three | William e emevsrats Clarence BW, Sackett. . ‘bectened PPphoet Line 2 West & tothe grilon poor ne At ome le Pugegabens ullpres rot HL raf geolyenee my: Saree Alp egdempedontocttoag peo mny ny escapee | average estimated quantity used during the year out to fight, 4 Hing btmeelf Wilitem Dix, was brow action which they can adopt, to save this whig _ Gian, he was shot in theleft breast. tbe ball penetentiag | | “Building parporss. for cash ome ad bricks joyed any one y's windows, ow the | out of prison. briore the | ourt, ti Grand Jucy hay mipietraten and this whig party. Tf they staa e Beart eo lungs He fell oith the exsiomepion, 3 | laid. u trary, one night Ath whom Kelly was jotment at Dim bev ap downs ey wid h eft, | “Tbey bave Killea me.”’ and with two slight movementa still, they go dowas if they move tothe mghtor left, GEE tae com ball «elem ationnente take We Licenses for pri imdows. shs pre- | dolinr bs t aeons eats are reserved for ape- | quarrelitog, war going to break they ore dino ! they take a middle course, “4 “Robert Sebuyler. | eclal contrast, by aod with the Crotem Aquedact Le- = ce rented bimeel! as one of a soclety for they are deserted; and in any case they are broken | *ecompelled to leave bim on the ground. ain DB. Soot.» 2... partment ep Kelly fired off thy pistol at her house; | money for the relirf of the cick Orewen sad. under up at runeet; they turned about, and we all went back Harris Scovell. ..... — ‘The report was laid om the table, and ordered to be | witness's busband was at tea et the time; heis » bar- | uch representation, obtalued one dviler, He was But free solin New York has caved in. We | four miles through the canon. and camped on fair | Robert Emmet,. William 8. Sears, . ..1825 | printed ber and hair dresser by trade shown to be a bhuwhug On the privoner beiug brougat shall hove a compromise now, perhaps, On slavery. | open ground. where we remained till Cuesday morn. | Thomas A. Emmet, ..1818 Mency D. Sedgwick...1817 | Keport of the Committee of Streets, in favor of fen- | gher sworn.—-Lived with Vir, | before the Court, the Recorder eaid he regretted very Atal! events, the surrender of New York, on the | ing. aud then started on our retora tothie place. We | David Evanr. . William A. Seeley. cing it lots im Kighth street, between First and | Fairgrove at the time. Ibe boarders in her house | much that the sratute did vot embrace the case he Ded | pngga oat ‘The Empire State has | came to the battle Geld, found Joseph Wareen, aad | Thomas Feveen "Dudley Sel Second avenues with an ordinanos, 4 were quarrelling with Kelly ; she came down and told | bren indicted fur aud therefore the Court would bs firet fire. ie a good omen cmp | buried him. We continued our return and on Wed. | David D. Fiela.. Of seme, tn favor of referring to them to go in. ax he was a devgerous man {he mo- | compelled to discharge bim from eustody; but the played the tool to perfection; but it ismever too late | Go." op icom, the 19th of September. it became evi. | Semmuel A. Foote, | nence the petition of Joba Carignd for loss sustained | ment Kelly saw ber be ran into his house and brought | Kecorder. before the prisover left, took vovasion to to confess it devt that Jonathan C. Turner could not sur Andrew 8. Garr by bis coach and horses falling into s deep excavation | out e pistol; he then came up gud tired it off; the Dall ert en the Fourth avenue. Adopted struck me on the ride ot my bead, never saw Mire Faire ei the degradation to watch Of came, iu tavor of fencing vaoont lotein Nineteenth | grove drinking; never heard ber cali Kelly any bard severy eye in court way tasieacd 1819 | and Twentieth ctreets. between Fifth and Sixth ave- | names; witness was living at Mrs. F's at the time she | on him, and, whee told be wes discharged, ne git@ed Buen also of flogging the sidewalk on the north side | was out of ; never beard Mrs. ¥. ceil Kelly a | cut ot court as a rogue would after sealing « pooses lence. through the com James W, Gerard menced unconscious of his situation. and apparently | Grorae © Goddard. without pain, he expired at eight o’clook, P M. aod | Dayid Graham, ment—The Governor's | was buried next woreing, at Burt's Spring. about 140 | James L. Grabam Our Jem Kunasron, Jamaica, Feb. 4, 1850. Closing of the Laval Ps 1827 Wubam Silima) 1825 Jobo Siosson. . ~ ‘i 2 Johu B. staples. of Nineteenth street, between the same ay d— 4 ron of a b—. beok Speech The Counc—Financial Condition of | Bite weet of this place mo —> Adopted | Sst Owens: tule Ueittiind tact ten the Colony Arrwal of German Emigrants on | Smnith received a bullet wound th. Of came, th favor of allowing William © Perrine tolay the trauenction:; tection of his com pavement io Broadway, ‘ranklin and White streets Adopted of Committee on Salari-s and Othoers, reoom- that nominations for officers of the Street De- be confirmed. The following named persons, fill the offices of beads of bareaus and clerksbips, were approved of :— thew way to Greytown, 80 4 Ge Ge pope ae The only ¢ of any consequence which has | None others were fojured. though from three to token place here, siace my Last correspondence by | hundred ounce belie whiszed thick and fast by our $30, the property of Jobm Rao: street. cm the 23d of jest mootn =~ Mr it testi led ty d fight, has been eu} rty, but could mot state the east grove, heard Kelly w y he would pro~ Policeman Miller of the Seveuth ward. bestiad js Own property, does uot know how often Kelly's | that he arrested beth the prisovers the same day of tre For the Burean of Assessment and .Issessors—Samuel | windows have been broken robbery store in Division sirvet kept by “ir Wal- agen H. Dewitt, Francis Nichel+on, and Isaac Smith Jobn Wilson tertitied similarly to the traassction, | ‘ers, to whom the bova were enteavoring ty sail the William Van Wyck. .1827 Bureau of the Collector of Assessments—Kor Collector, | and it appeared that Kelly's house bad been attacked | silver spoons, The Recorder briefly stated (> the Jury Samuel Verpianok. . .1827 | Abner Sanford with stones that s doubt existed as to the value of the fiver, as it *Gulian ©. Verplanok.1807 Bureau of Wherves—Superintendent, Moody Cum- The prorecution bereupon closed, and, at the sug- a arg | might only be a petit inroray, the st wet Jobo Wallis. ....,..1810 5 gestion of the court. abandoved the ebarge of intent to | being, 1p fact, worth more than twenty fiw dol as. Joseph Wailis 1813 | Bureauef Lends and Places—Superintendent, W Kerr. | kill; and Mr Smith went to the jury om the charge of | The jury, *fter @ short cons tom, returned @ verdios Richard R Ward... <1si8 | Clerkships in the Street Vepartment~ Ubaries Turner, | an assault only, tating the mature of bis defence of petit larceny The Keoorder then tof wares ta» pr Sylvester LH Ward 1829 | Deputy. Street (ommirstower; Oleott Kbines, Map | Jobo Barry war then called for the defence, and | soners thi y miebt think themeelves very Henry W. Warner... u M. G Hart. Contract Clerk; Chas A. “homp- | swore bi stones thrown at Kelly's house bys parce! | that they were not sent ¢9 the State prisoe. Thomas L Weil ton, (terk; William Poulson, laspector ot Side- Pairgrove's door, they | you, Cromwell,” raid the Regorder, “you area Heory Mo Wester: walks; Ebeweser b.vens.(ommissioarr Confrued of the stones | quent viriter im this court, Your perrat James Ro Whiting Resolutions —That the select committee for the relief moveb trouble in eudesvoring to ref! he Empire City, o# the closing of our local parli at en 6 lt wet., whem the Governor, Sir Charles Grey, delivered his speech:— following. in reply toth 2 of the Counsell ANNEXATIONIST PROTEST ° : : . . . The Association have carefully reconsidered t ILeerisiniy ie prouliar excellence of the English | two addresses, and they do not tind ia them the orn ) thet of Jamalos bas so much | GUaRe Of Menace or sedition; but a calm. dix u! danger to the public press, it | tatement of social for for the + vivid collision of adverse and a remedy, by co shelors Sow! reselutions are takem by the | forcomsiderstion. It is to the peo Logivatore Phe veht whieh is thus throwh upon | these sta te have been made, and it is for you to Public memeures, seldom fats in the end decide whether the remedy proposed is one that ix ad- Clear pee: pttone Yautageous or wortby of being referred to the British Three yoare have rutiiond to convince th bation for their asset It is imponsible for this Asso- Michael Ubshoeffer. Wiitiam Van Hoo! Murray Heffman.. . Ogden Hoffman Dayton Hobart, Horace Holden, Jeane Hoyt. .+ Lorenzo Hoyt. Ge Advocstes of rereuchment thal laws, whee ciation to regard the expression Of Earl Grey's opinion Of the Hogue etreet suflererabe instructed to report, at ner thout effect. ) 01 Cught Bet to be resetuded, with a+ conveying (he decision of the Brit ite rarlicrt convenience. to this bedy, the amount of Of Kefuge wherce you have e-caped several ‘ies, uatil eobrent of aii parties ae that with whieh should the British Parham they ore afraid to have you there so desperate is your conorive that the! character. it was not long from thie prison, breaking your way room. It Sppeare plaimy that if you @ Sees whl end your days on the galiows posto. judgment of the court is, that you both are girl was living at Kelly’sia | sentenera to the penitentiiry for six months? time Mrs. Fairgrove eal! Kelly oat; On being removed by (ue officers (he two Tegan age Hot fit to be uttered, esid she was man | rmiled to eect other, as much as to ray, * Bisokwed's the pro. | enough for him, there was «large crowd w! he fired; | Island won't hold ws long” & special | stones bad been thrown at Kelly's heuge, some of them No more business being ready, the court adjourned to tnquire into the expe- | hit ber sister; they were iarge stones; glasses aad win | until 11 o'clock this morning. resent mode. and of contract. | dows were breken. Witness otill lives at Kelly's; has the proo-edings im the papers | Fore examin: | lived fuur months with him; Kelly's wife is in the and public as counected with this sad tragedy. That George W, Stevenson be paid the sam of $190, for lons ot Medinal bill tu conrequence of be- injared at the Astor Mace riot, while on ity Goatd Referred nication of the Comptrolier, in re- ounte paid fer pubitsni: ‘an prep deny the right of clental Secretary to offer, by anticipation. the de cision of the Sritish 1825 J ++ velK23 Leano Young. . 1816 Ow living. of the 450 ia practice in 1530 — only one of whem haa turned clergyman ably open with all inter upon these import oon of ait Ditherte diseordaat . © Jomaioa’s legulators to so marted thes hove th | of the lacgess siroulotion in the city of New York; iv also to ascei tain what will be the + xpense of sucd pub- | Tombs; rhe was uot st home at the time; befere Keli; # to practice in the Supreme Cour | Heaton Referred to Comuitier ou ¥iuanee wife came home, witness slept with Der cist; Senet \omuy respected wad desery. without serious fautte of their Cs CAUSE & reverse of Before M Feb. 11. —Im the exes ot Huber DeHarte the Pal putlered, fe her Viajesty's Canedian eb anrere you with the etameot dlnecsity thas 19 | Ut ing to decide that any question wee ‘The Board then adjourned te Monday evening next, | slept with Kelly; never passed for hie wife, no, . | edelphie rallesy conductor. for sesanit and battery, id afford me lohutiely more greti*ention te be ta | 6aat te be brought by them before their representa. Superier Court. at hve o'clock ‘Ranganes Kelig—Wae' present ot the thue'ct the | ed Wp some perp Pigg at « aia AF wn Strum Boal Ho Lhe Roo wy mument OF that object, than | tives The Association are necessarily igacrant Before Judge Onkiey. ebcotipg; ‘thro Joan 8 Demarest ‘fe, va. Martha Ders and Other: to ey * *taterman by the moat | Of the terms in which the Governor Geoeral brought Joe Ogden va, the General Mutual Inswrance —Osoar W. Sturte- | berber’ W the first stone; heard vires. ¥ order core has been tried before and afterwards | abt peliey whieh should be | their address under the notice of the Colonial Seore Mr Kelly outs tebes Guta abe ined very ptofene | Deemmade by Jobe Derg. deorserd on 26h July. 1844. iw Without Benedt aud comfort to th m my | tery. and how far there terme justi lordahip ia Const of Appeals. by which it is sent | Petitions Keferred—From William ©. H. Waddell. for | ieeguage, witness was struck with stones sever | Mie te paring away, and | trust J a beltct | giving chareeter to their pon am he hthey have | beck for trialby @ y of thie court. {it was some: | SMever in Thirty seventh street. west fiom Fifth to Datere Ube Brings her brother was truck; ohne hm Tien, |tay Ural conve 0 ye tavoal iutereat wbten I | distinesly denied from the outset. | The Amoniation | shat imtereeting, fram the elreumsiance that it was the Sinth avenue. thence to Thirty {th street. From !a- | broke; windows were broke, her brother (tse priseser) thom with Jemates, whieh not bs | Row rete hat they eek the attainment of their | firet case in which @x-Chief /ustioe Jones has appeared | babi iw ft Gauging sidewalks on Third | gaig be should protect hir property fuerd if it would be conducive to the | Cbject only with the free and willing consent of Great | 9# counsel, simer bis return from the bench to the bar, | avepue aud Kighty-r'xth street. From the policy amd | "Thomas Keeves, police 1 deseribed th prosperity Britain; that they never will urge the subject by other | The learned jtleman was, with Mr. Wood and Mr. | inbabitantecf Yorkvilie, fore pew here fer eagine aud | of Keuy pleee; ‘ : . . . * | than calm appeais to the reasou and intelligences of | A. Hamiicone yr vege for the defence and Mr. | #ation hours, From Joseph J Well and others, to oom: | Pusat OS ee connate’ & ir. Lu stones thrown smashing m the earance of a new | their feliow subjects first in Canada afterwards ta | Cutting he plaintit | It wasan ao. | pel the Hoboken ferry beats to ram at enguiar hours | gyeryrhi nyeotom of deanee, Theat Engiavd and that they bave uo sympathy with aay | UOn for ineurance on freight. It was alinged. that on | FOr 8B engine house fur company No. Remon. | "Scdoe witacssce were called te ret Cory of the last na who bold other sntimente then there the 8th of December 1544. the plainti! ped $400 pre. | Strenee ans objretions to peution for grading Seound ‘The counsel on boch sides lett the care to the jury,on ‘At W hile re-aseerting the poxition the Association have | Ilum for en insurance for ove year to the amount of Steuer from Forty second street to Eighty sixth etrest | the chy, the curt. ince svary | @tetmed they feel that the language of the Coloaial | #16000 cm freight of merchaudise om board the Aumerie | Bill of Dr Charles Niarsh for medical attendance at | “Macpete Of tbe’ Grlivered & brief charge on the case of | Secretary requires from them the discharge of afarther | com ship St. Peirick. ‘The insurance was renewed in the Seventh ward station house. From Frederick tier | ang testimony. suggerting to the jury that the mela st eursory au ¢ # be one that it te by iw ey of fMetent to eon the \. pene ith @ foil be abi; gre for lore of berse in Warren street A petition to ” tem of Guan. f wil sanjoots te asighetaberent with @ fol T we Pemeteemth ctveut, Wem Piece op Gesuns avomnee i bat Saosrennery vholenee tee th the pr red and others, for beste, 98 fat of hth ~ thy * = po Gnetde b 4 t merohaute Bq bast mod eueile & man rafrguard cgainct vicleuss oud Sebetiion its ward. arking for the te-butlding of Demnsetf. cna fire a bon, ver am eitempt is made to coeroe the free expression of the Warhington market on its preseot rite Petition ‘coowatt and bate an ae Sodom public opinion, the most eecred right of the people is | 7 nce: Of the butchers and others ia Washington market re- The Court sentenced the prise- laid for any and sary | pable of further prosecuting ber voyage to Liverpool, lative to the building of the same. weport of the Fi po Association ask their | Gd wae obliged to reture to New York. Adjourned, BABE® Commistes on the petition of the National Ace were arraigned. end picaded quilty betber. im all they have eugessted or Before Judge nine po de for remission of tax. recommending | ¢o indictments againet them, and their trials were Axed Mr. Santora ‘to thems nee Os ot mows carefully avoided advocating | Few 12 — Im the case of William 4. Denham vr. Eline J same be referred to Board of Supervisors. | for the next . Among these Crowe, for the me: Y = \hey were Jd. tm the slightest decren intringe the | Ponvert. f malictons prosecution, the Jary Cemmusication from the Street smmissionere in te | ger of White in Pearl street. was evar up for ariel to raft from Cho wt wae capted, Cn6 werner tase laws or warrant the interference of ere hort returned « Li. it~ ati six cents damages UCR LO piers recently built et Waisut street slip. | the Court of Oyer and Terminer | Prosreded to state from memory the provistons of the ©.y* name. prorogus this | And feeling thet their course has been temperate Emilie Goulard vg. John Schmid —Thie was ae ection "tt ona Pre recat (nat the eouteactots be paid | Grand Larceny —Sareh Anu Sergeant was tried for | pa eran ten Gotten oa eave 9/08 tay the ttn day of Maron | lemal. tbey deny the right of Hath Urey to une toward | to recover the amount of two judgments rendered in tue in'rcterenee to the snsious amarter of Loe any, | MeaiiRe eleven rovereignn from ‘ames Kelly, ot 163 | Vef@named as executors; Mav. Darg wes to Rave $1,008 ceageed nly tek et Sie Geoaalhe Mans omaat eietins ve ee -} serves ot Go me, ——— ween wan From the Street (Com: "Saoa tay pion eA ot jeomee 1s60, ES ‘ sal ) Dghty sp ken of y unston ret affea' tereste ne 5 eum © aod th * - jen Kel posed tha: he od a!) clases end * of politicians, aud the | pee crcl eee tmerefure tatreat tnelt fol. | or om the $88 of September of the seme year It ap. eee Nepek ete eat sea stress gg. | OBt duller and etx sbiilings in ol | Sues ‘es ailuson of His f wey to the Council's rejec- By ae By hy irdbied Gaeethores alt fstendent worse to the prayer of the petitioners, im regard to tbe | chudrem cock dep #1 mas oriant measures, whilst it hes yp Ri sos of womttting the povition evenmed by ri cosa ceninces vet; eesen men! vd on Gothie Hall for @ sewer i@ Paarl | whee they, beose Bone . Lord Grey, but to lowk omly at the great principle Ine | fatention tm mare such appt. Sthrst Report of Commities on Assessments, aiverse | Soniee pope) Hit few the ladder of popalar | getved 2’ | 6 pee Bhd bes pe) to the prayer of the petition in regard to arsmeaments eotve $810 each per annua, Sas n coun of Oona opinion * ieee Aes assumption of the Let the people of Canada, to whom this Assosiation ‘tme afteroards; a on for boilding reser in the bighth areour from Cwea- “ be invested for Jane eat Andrew Perkias; government here, he has been very low. Tae | eddrersed themevives decide whether the eourse ef Preoerdings on tle ia the Fite! to Cwenty-thicdstrvate, Adopted ot | p.femmexamined brought this money from Irelands | Soe tha jegusy wan to revert we the ontate? Renebe f this od has very properly beeu | Earl Grey te in secordence with the constitution | County Clerk's Mice, amd that the name of the piatatie ,, 4 Communication resolution for the parehase of | year ago, bad been drinting sume, mot to exeess, sO” i ted to them and whe bh Audubds Birds of Amerios,” for the (ity Library, Derg Li , be left $1,000, payabie when of age, In r pub writer bere, “an a Cioval ought to ales ‘ae Pe ere © Gate | Seeeat, sof te there ony eorsioce je sebedale of de Wes adopted ’ Ty gh care of his death, it was to he divided bet roen theehil- Hon.” Their selfishness Jot intotaed to bo brought before Une bogisienane ef my? The resignation of Edward © West os Commis | Money arcrned attue raneed ee aac ee re oe ee vast to resist all eflorts at | dois country sloper of Deeds, was trortved and acomptrd on vbubee = Rose) If ther all died, 1 wes @ general provides * ve been made by the House Let (nem say whether responsible govers: Petitions that (roto piper be ted through Twenty. | the rom an bel Ubrrongh the that the money was to iapee tm the ody has more than once | @ name. or i# intended to assure that freed = ry" sane ‘une a Ween “ana 204 | $0; rhe therefore acted by sonrciom. 2. it ix highly pro- ‘Joo cede ces el eae gh os voted a coin them, as the second | nion dear & ® fre by drew 00d TeOLY THE Fire’ | bablethe withers might have dropped (he money une a “ a ¥ weet ot fenth arewae, wore referred 7 ded, atter his wife's @reth, jute six parts, ome part wae pene ae ial cede, Le me | "Te wesresctved that the Comptrolior be raqherted ts | rere. The yas borne ‘sddreme thn Jury. the $0 92 to Robert Gitmoar, a estes for hie endaren; 4° mer ¢ Tepert to thie Board the mumber of lots aod parts of - part nildren iam Hime T— nemmoral vo the Howe | We, souney ot fe eee, cy chem rahe marae cescie,t tenuares | ite owed ty the ongortton orton sty i've Vora soles benphslan vera cegsng a'pe | Soteseetneg. Powers x of a rece os 1 of Commmona for an pag ag free trom reat of punichment, and indepaudant ugh the post office awd that the sora | phe - —e rd uaa tne on oo Ui Intorny oply with ® recommendation to merry Sue part te M oe intw 4 inerher r nf d ove pert Joha Packingion, o¢ Mr Rotwer, Oem Se iraudulent purpose, ‘The jury retarned a verdict for a | cwm right, anith ‘wee to receive the ether A docume the Be ; " the Getentent, Ser sh A petition for « pier at the foot of Charit decent aaeauit om & young girl of twelve | “nth in ber . turn of the rece enna Lenin : pomane sae was referred Spplied for peotponement ‘of the trial, | Other witnerses were examined. Mr Sandfosd the rt duty he backs conn Mande Sader | Se ines Amoemanen, te | Ter Fico ow tie Missremers BR The resignation of Gocrge G. Waters, Commies and aise fore comminton to examine two important | Moved fore non ruil which after considerable disous the 7 Eowed th October, 1349, to Biable right, maintain thet they @ili got bs diverted Of Dende san aconpted wi ipeeses jo | bariestom. 9 ¢ counsel for prosecution | 0M, Was overruled Adjourned tothis morning. had t gee | ood heat a aees OG bie. Bd. | ee tee legal end eonstitutiowal course which they A petition to have kim street from objroted to the appticstion Judgment of the \oart to peepee ere ad been recer nd that £4,690 14s ld jb J 9 ful ean ae aRy yh f street, lighted wich «: oonourred ia be given to morrow morning. U. §, Commissioners’ Coart. bad been exper than leaving a balince of | tom te Ls 5, Lt kA ty our senpeudete Bevera) resointions from the Board of \idermen were The Distriet Attorney aumounced that he could not Before Alexander Gardiner, bey Ss. 10d, which was applied to general ministers. their application wtli be treated with that | fr eesim This ls evidence of the ten leo coneurted bring the trial of Josep ( Ashiey ov. im comsequence 11.— William Smith wer ed before the aes. The al ame of grants - cerning the effect of level put forth i Repor ittes, on the memorial | of riokness of the socused, the ieriomer charged with am ascauit with » dange urpowes, exclurive Of thane amounte oe | Lepettasen’ geamalderation chien tt corauitads ond | Fecinecr's report. Here we are meneoed with of the Scotety for the Keform: sity prison, De Covtll, ba Deohaes Uy permanent or other cnesmemme Oe | inpermease » Mw pony while above, where levees are mot fo use. we ao oot | quente im the city of New York, was received Ashley was in bed jew York. oa J ' its, is | this course, the \ssociation conceive the are de bear of an extraordinary high wage of water Cheese | ferred reyeree the case of Ari ate of the £8,000, la order readily to meet them, @ | fending ous of the qreateat bulwarks of this o-untry's | FOS" ‘ore of traem eigutaeeere and the ssoner they are | A communication from the Croton Aqueduct Depart: | lay over. as Deunet had been taken to Brookiya, om ‘ordered Batiete several tumes uty, 00d clause has been ie | into the “Stock « Vbertice aed they clatm the support of ail true friends “ fow taterai of - % ‘the b in be negieeted he ‘collar, 7 ; , ; of Canada be ther views of the policy the ected on the better + openings of saMoi-et | ment. in reiation to Ogr Co Forty. tret sureet, eart ee! we }, he seized ne 5 Trade, Bill,” newally called here, the * Poll Tax |S ceneds, whatever be sh - sie capackty woold, me doubt dirtipale ali danger Let | of Third avenue was concurred in abe Batiste tectified that the Law,” assessing the following rates for the cur. | Pr OTOHN REDPATH, Prestdont. | ‘Per be made, The experiment at all oromts,t# wort | psrey Pince Riots —A potition of the members aad of Lip Ta yr omnes rent year:— aw , ; tying fours of troop t ; streok Ca bieses below £10 per aaa cece cesses es da | CAMBS, | meaner, Te Vichsbur gh Mies W7We.cf the 20un ale sage - | Seki dassage dows ts thle secuutremente st the ret tore of the oo ing ung De from pM te 600. seones 9 ] net Guce the bigueds voter cere ent your ‘cot tmag Gt the Astor Mace Opers House tn May last Referred 4 when the mate seined Do. from £5 to £70... «| rapidly The iachechs Pallabatente an@ \enss are A topes of Uke Finsace Comaities, ia saver of Fe sheath Koife, and eenpaed Do, trom 470 and npwards.......... i. aio very high The Sig Black Mas Bown #0 bigh that poser | property of FA Hagerman from tax, was Our harbor has been visited by a it washed away the raliread f@*aok ment In the fat popre —A from the Speotal Commit t foreign vessele—thanks to the repeal of jurt beyond the river to am exteut thet prevents the | 4.7m ¥ow: seoubereethen tbe onotoertain | William Poste |t appeared farther that " 4 “ Feady for trial, and his comnsel | tivte had bad other difficulties with the of the } | care ; Y ich the offlesrs of gation laws. We have had here a Duteu aud a | ( anced dety | At ftom panting eae ca ths rare of pLn0n, | Lunt Ht to be preceded with, byt thepros-oution was | #hip, and had beeo puuished end for @ short time eam UA AD VeRse « latter named afier the great % 4 i Niles B. Andras . oom « + | Mot ready, me witmesses being im court. The cha us | ned in irons. The Commissioner disobarged (he free trade aportic, Kichard Cobdea, She brought |» titem Froortom. Step rail. Aldert Cardone, | The town bail at & +, weed oy . Qgningt him is an alleged eubornation of perjury —°h- | complaint e general car m Bretwmem She also brought | Orrick Metenife, Framtlia A Pa Jara: Wo Se. | Gre on the 6th inet. » be boone of tas town de De \coemman oF tue Fouare Wasae tuggested that | Recorder remarked that be should ths proseon- here was & crose oase brought by the mate against vage, Joho H Pinokoey, ond Joba Chetrood ir | etroped. Lowe $8,000, Inaured $6,000, © Supeny paper should be ino Im those selected Hon to the same rule ge the defendants were sutjest Paiiste, the hearing of which stands adjourned.

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