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ONE YEAR'S EXPENSES | pag many NWHW YORE crry. com ptrolier’s Annual Report of the Re- Expenditures of the Cit ‘Kh, for the year 1851, including ount of the Keceipts and Lavest of the Commissioners of the SL ne Fund, duriog the me period. Derantwent, Comrrnotinn’s Orriee, Feb. 16, 1868, : able the Common Counc iestupwex=Ip eccordance with the charter of the oity cf New York, sod the ordinance organizing the cipal departments of the rame, I herewith submit cripts and expenditures rear ending De- ‘is funds at the to state, that there aro al fonds or accounts opened in Vo e ae of the city, vis: ’ The account known “hes been closed. in conse ption of the Fire Loan stock. and jug in 2d fund paid into the ation of eaid city for the 1851, end the condition of elose of raid ye Tt may net be ar“Toterest on Fire t relodes all moni a v out OD Wwsrrants of the Comp. her raired by tax, obtained on loans, or col- eaments 204 paid to contractors. und was estat ished to provide for the soit became due, and is un- . Recorder, Comptroller, mau of the Finance Committee -and the chairman of the Fi- of Aristant Aldermen, ners of the Sinking Fund ited with the Chamberlain on ac- i tothe credit of “the Ccm- * on the books of the | sawn feom this fand by warrauts hier of the bank, signed by at least a on tho books of this de- Viei—the Sinking Fund and ‘the sinking interest on the O m the following sources, are tod to the siuking fund for the redemp- ~for the commutaticn ot quit ng from water granta, | ds of all salesof real ‘ion, when soid; the nst zages payable to the Oor- licenres co pawnbrokers of sale of seoond hand fur t te belonging to sapd market rents; the es which may have or Jorporation. ia pursue ¢ ¢ Loan Stock of the baikltoga inciuded in the use, at Bellevue, toge- auds and water rights attached nulsticns not re. + inverted under the d the interest on ail or the redemption mature, thus re. f recourse to texa- y portion of auid stocks viz.;—for interest om all | wed’ by the Corporation; for | ped pensities; for fees and fines for rales of all property of the 2 Teal estate; for Croton water rente and vii oth: The moneys ib 4 for the payment coke of the city. The defisiency, ‘The reoeipts to this fund {oularly those derived from rill be found euffelent, to pay est on the debt of the city. THE SINKING FUS ued. (ree schedule A.) viing Fund, amounted, The aarets heid by the the whole amount of int CITY DEST RED and redeemable from the Japvary Ist, 1862, to $14 6 oners, to be applied towards its redemption, in- ve cseh in at amounted to (see schedule B), Leaving the aot debt. Jennary Ist. 18 a the year onding Decem ‘oton Ww ater stock of 1800, and » payable in 1868 bere have been redeemed during the same period, ‘The debt redeemable from the friing Yund bas teen diminished, daring the year 1851, FOR THE REDEMPTION OF THE crty DENT sto thiefucd including the belancein bsak, for the year ending December Slat. 0,389 61. ‘The juvestments and © period, amounted to (ses acath balance in bank strutted to cae a during t chedule C) $6 Janvary let, 2) nie of te $i inking Fued in the veges bs and bo: savd tuorlpuges ond other asssin, Ralanoe in bank, (see eckodule ( is bee id by commissioners, . 2.0 ‘Che real eatate, belonging us worth (exclusive of the ) more than $19,090,009, wmption of the city debt; thus -y beyond the reach of suspi- ng the wost undoubted security for the redemptice Of ite stocks end loaus as they become dged for the r cion, and form The recelp's to o thie ppre the year ending Deberber let, 18:1, amousted to (108 Balsace in bank, Jannary isi, S61. $1,025,200 76 785733 82 | the ci Paid for interest on olty stocke........ Baiance, January it. 1852 tt ing’ ios for the ‘Daj ment of interest on the city debt, has furnished the thet purpose, for the year 1851, it Of a dollur from the funds rained by amount necessary for without the travef taxation te that account. SDED DEBT PEDEEMAMLE PROM TATATION ‘his debt sinounted to (see echedule EK), January ist, TEL. $710,000. It comeists of ths following etocks, wis £50,000 Building Loan stock No. 2, created for the erection of alms house buildings, and the construction of an iron fence to enelose Stuyvesant square, and is pay- le in sununl inetalments of ir 000, to be levied in ¢ tax of each of the following years, 1852 to 1856, both in- i 00 Washirgton Square Iron Railing stock created for the iro raid square, avd is peyable in annual inetalments of $6,000 cach. to be levied in the tax of each of the years $160.000 Public Building stork No. 3. created for the erection and repairs of public buildings for the are of the city, and is payable in annual instal. { $60. COO, to be levied in the tax of each of the z years, 1857, 1858, and 1869. and $200.060 New Nty Five per Oeat etock, for docks and slips eevion and repairs of publ in anpual inetelin ied in the tax ¢ f each of the foil S 2, bab incloriv created for the ng years 1807 to , Without overburdening Biking Fund, for the 1 i» ned 10 eee sched baiance of $404 400 The expenditures ou this account, for the year ending December Blet 1401. including the balance durg Trex 1851 (ree eohodule H), ewounted to $543 €71 ST There bave been fseurd, during the year 1891, $200 (00 Of the Croton Water stock, the receipts for which amounted to $3 account, January ir dule I exhibite th in advance to receipts and expewditares on workhouse buildings. for the year 1851, together with the balance remaining in the treasury, Januery lst, to the credit of raid Jule J enows the amount Y ok Olty Five per Cent Btock, for thorixed to be iseved in 1851, and the expenditures for building and repairing docks and elips during the exid year, \gether with the balance due the treasury on said elved fom the Naw yoke and Flips, au- Bckedule K exhibits the amount of receipts and ex- penditures for the ere year ending December St, 1 n of publig buildings, for the | $1. pogether with the baladee | a the trensury, January 1, 156%, to the oredit of raid ac- own the reselpte and expenditures on various trust accounts, for the year 1951, together ve the advance frem the trenewy on said accounts. ference to the suid rchedute, it will be seen that toe fatal advance from treasury entrant aceounta January J. 1862, $000 wes BT advance will be reimbursed ¢ for apeesemuents, ex d from the reo: arsesements during the yeur 1802 Bohedule M nbows the receipts and expenditures for ‘efives for the year 180i receipts exceed ihe expenditures in the «um of proportion of ” asury from ooilec ¢ of sales for unpaid by whioh it will be seen Sehedule N shows the amount borrowed In anti tion of the tex of 1861; the raves of interest pata / and the emount of revenue bonds of 1601 January 1, 1851, viz.: 8 CITY GOYRANMENT ACCOM Sobedale 0 exbibite the epproprietior nul receipts on acocurt of the olty co The expenditarer on the vi cluded in this sobedule, fae raised by taxation. The net lees the amount of rece: expoaditure for thy pao government, for she year ending Bose x amounted to $2 236936 02. cae of the net areny ey eee ry ‘vith 1880, e om each account. vis ‘“ suede af sfecounte Increa Decrease. Ouse 81639 66 19,890 09 6,279 63 2,300 06 2bas 03 ii “0 Coniingent expenses of C. . $2,056 23 City Ieepector's Depart 26,248 78 Sian aes 18 Denation : 435-64 cr AT Mabe cre red ba et Lamrs snd Gas 36 00 712 40 12,604 62 vee $3,236 00 9709 56 601 65 679 ‘ire and Supp ed 7,038 4 Etationery 6.887 1 Stroct xn 91070 16 425 00 25,583 78 than 8 2.197 78 ‘taticiioal Yabies, Groton Aqueducd Department...” . 1,500 00 Collector's aeoounta % ‘uni settled, ain’s teccived lsdl.. uring 151, author Decks and slips, new work. « Do. do. repairs . | Buikhead at Fort Ga’ | Buildings and repairs, alins I | Extension of New Gity Hall. . Water pipes Rebedule ve» 80000 00 Chen payment to Deermber 81, 1851, avd the deficiency of assets realized for the payment of said debt, January J, le Q exbibils the temporary debt of 1851, and afeets for the payment of the eared. Behedule K exbibits the amouut of tax levied for all purpores in 1861, the dircount allowed, and the interest reovived op said tax to December Si, 1851, together with the net tax for, and the Let cost of, the city government ~-dule § exbtbite the appropriations, disbursements, and receipts on all accounts payable from the treasury, h the exception of trast, county. end city govern- ent, for the year ending December ol, 1851. COMMON SCHOOLS. tetal expenditures for educational purpores, by | the rd of Kducation, for the year ending Dectmber SI, 1851, amounted to $416 519 84. Of the above emount of expenditures, $81 234 87 wero for the purchare of sites and the erection of school houses; $21 464 18 for supplying and fitting up sehools; | $478070 cone the support of schools; and $25,140 10 for deficiency of Public Bshool Scciety. The amount annualy required for common echool purposes in the city of New York, forms no inconsidera- dle part of the tax levy. ‘The amount to be raised and expended for the afore- #3, is not, however. to be determined by the | Bear pervisore, but by the Board of Education. | The amcunt so dctermined by the said Board of Kduca- . for the re i ja $005 452 67; to be raised for | Stat e fund $. M41 45—total amount to be included ia tax levy of 1862, for school purposes, $687.250 58. | The education of the children of all classes of our citi- zens is intimately connected with the permanency of | our fr titutions and is therefore aa object of great public as well as personal importance. Now York way point with confidence to her froa Public sehcols, for proofs of her appreciation of the benefits of unive vation. It is, however, worthy of the consideration of the Board of Fducation, whether there ia not dsoger of in- creasing the expenditures to be rais:d by taxation for this purpose, to such amount as to produce s re-ac- tion imthe public mind, unfavorable to the interests of this important eubject. edule T exhibits tho receipts and expenditures for enclosing Washington equare with iron railing, and for building fountain and laying cross-walks in said square during the year 1651. Behedule U shows the receipts and disbursements on scocunt of Fire Indemnity stock for the year 1451. ALMS HOUSE. By the provisions of the taw of this State, the Alms Hotiss Department of the city and county of New York is under the exelusive cotitrol and management of a Board cf Governors, consisting of teu persons, who are elected by the people to serve a term of fire years. ‘The Board of Governors determine the amount te be raised annually (or the mppert of the said department, od the Rupervisors are by law required to raise and cole t ny tex the emount so determined by the said Go- Esp nditores, exclusive of salaries and dis. to out door poor, for the year 22 083 40 S80 5% 49.900 60 3.450 00 P For tuperintentendeut of cus Tote! «xpenditures by the Governors for 1851.. $419 422 OT « ‘ af Ld 50. 104. u $98,204 90 TMCT OMB... 5 cee cess ecnetsees noone oece CORONER A PRES. The present report em @ fers accruing from t 1 to December $2,653 19 ee 702 17 Total fornine months.ending June 39, 1851. $8; 850 36 ‘The extent of the city, end the numbe rT of inquests he dannually, seem to call for a divicion of the city into (wo cr roore districts, with a Corover for each, for the better accomplishment of the purpozes contemplated by ures from Jan. ito Joue 30 CONTINGENT EXPENSER OF COMMON CONCH. The expenditures om thie account, for 1851, amovat t + $21,423 07 Expenditures of 1869. 18,408 34 Iucreare....... +e 3056 33 This increase is in co: quence of the Common Coun- cil being required, by an amendment to the charter of the city. parsed by the Legis'ature of the State, April 2, 1651, to hold their sessious monthly, for which the mem- bers are entitied to a per diem allowanee, for eight days per tessicn, ireteed cf holding annually three stated sessions. pot exceeding one month each as was the case im 1850. Th 1 tal expenditures for cle tor the yeur 1561), ameunte Receipts during the same period... 52.900 99 Net expenditures for 1951. + $127,006 76 1264465 08 Increase $l asd 68 ¥ 4 to $116 292 04. $71. 507 42, ae 0 pared with thy of ex. are full deleiled state me ¥ acoommmedation of the | Livery class of our feltow the ficient orgap'y ation partment, as upon it the public depend for their lived aud property from destruction b, LAMPE AND GAR. tures on this account, for ures fer 1860, $199 £0 Inerewe ess 7 683 97 were Of the above amount of expentiture forgen for public lamps, and for lighting and extinguleh- Ing the seme; $5,608 00 for lighting > taarkets; $50 005 O1 for oil for public Jawpr, and for trimming end lighting the enme; $6.087 €@ for glsning and reg avd the balence, $47,007 70, for various contin; penser, including the salary o MARKETS The value of the market city. seoordi ‘the receipts for the year 18 | amcupted to $80,104 45, which, sft penditares for repairs, salar y the city ofabou' percent on the ea Pobito markets under the conirel of th authorities, though they yield & mo their valuation, could woe well be & peu YO an income to valuation enue on t of poles, for the year recelpte ‘for fans expenditure of $589,671 60 bis depsrtment, as now c rue by ovr eltivens. in c The amouvt paid on secou: 1861, amounted to $130,007 period, $256 Th—Jenving aD The expenre of rustaining ganized, will be cheerfully rideretion of i proper 3 Ihave obtained fem (he Clerk of the of of New York of the forfeited recogulz at hia clon (see Appendix) for the yeare 1850 and 1 $1, The egute amount of these recogulzsnces forfeited, of ob not one dellar has es yet been collected, te $65 650 Iratmouch on the city hes to pay annally s lorgeamoant for the maintenance of a police erteblisbaent and cri. minal courts. does it not become the propar eushorities to | coweot, oo RutOrised by law, Uno fortall 4 rooogninanoes * + eGiclency in protecting thelr lives end yond eovsty growth of the city, and the increase of businers conss- quent thereon. York, to provide accommodations for shipping, commer curate with the wants of the commercial community. Uplers adequate acccmmodations of this ch: provided for our constautly inoreasiag commerce, the growth aud prosperity of the city wilt be materially re Carded, and trade will be directed to other ports. and others erected, during the year 1851, whieh will pro- portionately increese the revenues from docks and slips for the year 1862. purposes, ts valued, according to an estimate made ia 1860, wt $915,000. emounted to $53,270; which, af leaves a net revenue of five per cent on valuation. tex for 185%, as adopted by the Common Council. and approved by the Mayor, and for which application has io made to the Legislature fer authority to levy, ia as follows: — The city governmert account, exclustye of Police. ..; 540,000 00 Lamps and Gas + 200.000 Ge Ivstaimeat Builcing Lean Btook, No. 2 « 60,000 oo “ Washington Square Iron Rai ing A 6,000 00 464.821 04 155 @41 48 deficieney 35.814 08 Deficiency cf interesty on city beeen 50,000 60 + of tax ef 1861 18,833 47 State mill tex of 1852. 179,000 00 Totsi for city, county and State tax of 1351. $3 417, 770 05 0 05 Lnorease of 1852 over 1951... The amount of the tax | ceived, will exceed that of 1s51. ral consequenee of the growth of the city, The ossrased value of the real and personal estates will necessarily be increated trom the same source amcant that has improperly ercaped taxation, will also be adced to the tax lists by the Tax Commissioners In view of these conriderations. it is believed the rate of tax for 1862 will not be materially increased, as compared with 1551. ‘The city of New Yoric has attained a high and com- | mending positien, not only on this costinent, throughout the cemmercial and ciy!!: public etocks command abroad, a3 weil as st home, high premium on their par value, for permanent invest- ments. Statements of the receipts and expenditures, in detail, on ths various accounts connected with the city Corpo ration, will be found in the succeeding pages ANOTHER SCENE Thi nished ano her incident to day. At the sitting of the Court it was intimidated to the Judge that two persons | had ured conversation to one of the jurors, in respect to the eutject of the trial at issue between the partiss The Judge issued warrants for the apprehension of the per sons charged, Christeller and Kdward 8, MePherson were brought ba- fore the Court, in custody of deputy sheriffs, davit of Shobel A. Hebard (m juror) was then read by the clerk. expressiona to him tn reference to this cate. the counsel for the defence, to act forbim professionally. | cnse was heard. observations to the Court, when counsel required on examination, be could have it. affect the rights of the parties to the suit. rights of the conduct of Juror a question? The Court would mot do a te first to examine the accused; be may submit toor decline an +xaminetion tlee to bis client, uror party has boeu arres the charge yon canthen exainine the jaror Mr Bomond Benkman. associate counsel. caid acoused on the stand by he aco bad been eba: sation with e joror pending the trial of Vat a Sun Jas juror? ther any Sm would wot he 998 600. from the same, for the year 1851, revent amounted to $97,706 41, A numberof piers have been built. by order of the Common Council, in the it of the ci hich yet yield but a taall reverioe, hey are, honevet ms sary for the accommodation of the resi epgs, Vly cer in the vicinity ot aid piers. om however, neces- nts and those ae making other im- be rece!pts this cieas of piers will necessarily increase with the ged in erecting buildings, It is @ matter of great importance to a city like New acter ai A number of piers bi been extended oa improved, FERRY PKOPERTY. The property owned by the Corpuration, ased for ferry ‘The revenues derived from th me, forthe year 1851, deducting expenses, TAK Levy OF 1852. The estimate of the amount necessary to be raised by Police and Lamps and Gas + $1,696,659 00 TAX O£180L.... 6. eeeseee eee e ees 2,084,495 84 $403,974 11 '¥ for 1852, it will be par- 7 his (ucrease is a nkta A large but | ed world; and its | JOSEPH T. TAYLOR, Comptroller. | Court of Common Pleas. Before Hon. Judge Daly. IN COURT—TAMPERING JUROR—MORE TROUBLE BETWEEN AND THR JRWS—COMMITTAL FOR M Fyn 16 --. ng vs Levi and o:hers WITH 4 THE BLACKS EMEANOR. | case fur- | d in the couree of an hour, Alexander Toe affi- Tt charged Mr. Christeliar with using certain | ‘be accused then called on Mr. H L Clinton, one of | Mr. Clinton then having consulted with Mr. Christel- evid thatit appeared to him that but one side of the Fle was proceeding to address some Tho Judge raid that all this was out of order. If the Mr. Clinton trusted that this accusation would not The Jud aid he would instruct the jury thet the ties should not be alfected by the mis- friends of cither side. Mr Clintoe—Will the Oourt permit me to ask the ‘he proper courss would Mr Moriisov, counsel he wi Mr Levi, raid that, im jae ed to atk a question of the The Court—N: tat (hisetage of the oase, the a by my order; after & Mr Cilnton having consuited with Mr Christellar and at sk cf seme consumption of time, he would put the ne Court, sddressing Mc, MoPherson, told him that ed with bolding improper conver. Ee MoPhetvon--1 deny devit chergi g replicd, “I deny it, Court then aid that he would hear hi Gisposal of the other. Hts Honor told Mr lar thet Le need pot be sworn unless he desired it. Alexander Chrirt: liar wae then sworn, according to the Jewieh custom, and examined by Mr. AL Oiin ton.—Q —Are yourcquainted with Shubel A. Hebsrd, « Juror ip this cause? 2 bad any conversation with hits, ct has he bad apy with you. in relation to the causs now on trial’. and if so state Sil the circumstances. and whst was sald by each of you ay Isat: ina jokeful manver I eid eomething about some oyst bad the advantage of me, ux he had already had bis ain- A—Iam. by Q --Have you A—A converration passed in this court, on Satur- 3 aud the gentleman, (Mr. Hebsrd,) said he ; that’s all that passed bere until we went out; we walked together. as he was going in the same direction that I war: I was goipg to my store. and the gentleman was going to kis school; and] raid, in a jokefu! manner, “I suppose we are going to have some cyaters tlemen etated he wi. me bis schoci room; that he bh, iwent with him as far as Dusue street; at the corner, by the Ghakepeare Hotel, I arked bim “ woulda’t he goin and fake & glass of carsapati!in ” mest fs into hi arranged, and sed thet be was the manager. or scroething © 9 passed into Chatham street, makirg fun of the trial; the ger- hed me to go up. and he would « id the keys in his pocke:; as his cohool was al- ing the Blakspeare Hotel; he took me up staira, hoolrocm; showed me bow nice his achoel was cerned init; he them mentioned to me that ive or *ix Jew childten that visited bis ; he wlao exid he bed lived with a Jew for andhe'an very nice mun; the name of the was Me Turk; Ithen told the gensle going to Lave ® consecration in Wil- atl wes the Presid t ome in full T think { willeemd him two this bad ao! \tation; pay for yaters over iL send us wo Will bave a ng bow ape) men te have n you hare here re. ing the jurer in ques obe rendtred in this tht of the thing: the © wit me either vay f the thing i the mature of what was Oyaters, and #0 on stion ie, did you think you wore wrone it is to wering wan doing any good whether yousatd. “How b for whet they never had y comment. iving & 4 pl d answer, when him apd § » moet anewer this a pot evasive iy “The Oourt t reptat 9 did at (he time I alluded to the Williams rt-~How did you say It in that coaneetion? kind of @ “Jokabia” manner; that I expected Ubey world rend me in Lill for oysters, or sometaing of th hing. i Clinton—Btate whether it is in accordance aver to partake of clevant, and urt ruled that the question wa: 1 did he wikh to put eny y The € fact; the c «J think before we went to the vention 5 roper communion mentioned it only for that f Question by Mx, Olinton=Stale whether or not, with out jotending avy impropriety whatever, yor wore Jo: oorly ‘aibing about oysters this morning, ia the sourt 10m, ie craeaeces this convezsation on Christellar, in to this suit—I mean that ‘t of the oonvereation “ bow bard it is to for what fey never had;’’ I was speaking to others time. Question by the Court—Did he say how bard it is to make people pay for oysters, in connection with the con- verration about the goog in Williamsburg * A—I thixk not; I should say vely so, because that ony ego coourred before other; they were | By ‘he “Clinton —W that last conversation in the Lay goss? avd witbin hearing of the opposing counsel? A —It was not. Q.—BState whether or not a number of people were jana ing near. ES There were a few here, but the most of them had >E on a —Sheuld you judge there were as many as twelve or firte A pet sbould pot thin’ there were so many; stij,ina rocm like this, the number of twelve or Siteen would lock to be but few, Mr. Clinton submitted that there was no impropriety on the part of the acoured proved, aod that the whole examination shows that he bad no iutention to say ought to away cr influence the juror. If there had been the slightest tampering with a juror, be (the counsel) weal be the first to call upon the court to interpose ity | suthority. ‘The Court said that this was not clarsed with the high- er order of offences, yet it was an important one; pering with the administration of justice, was an offence which called for the rigid interposition of the court. An attempt to interfere with a juror in the progress of a care is @ misdemeanor, and the Coart was tnolined to ocmmit this purty for the offence My own understand- ing cf the case, snid the Judge, is that this man is guilty of the cifence charged ageinet him, The conversation commenced in this court wom; it was commenced by the jarer introducing the subject matter of this suit, aud was followed by the remark from the accused, of the bandships of paities being obliged to pay for what they never had; the whole tone of the couversation bed tl tendency to ipfluence, if not corrupt, the juror. Und. that view of the case, therefore, I ehall commit this pai ty, unless he find $3,000 basil for bis appearance, for the misdemeanor. Mr, Clinton— For howlonz? The Court—1 commit bim for 4 crime which is 4 misde- meanor. Mr. Clinton—We may tost this deoision by a habeas corms, ‘The Court—-You may teat it in whatever manner you please; but your remark is exoeedingly improper. Lam ucting here es a committing magistrate. Mr. Clinton said he did not mean bis observation offen- sively If his honor insisted on committing the acoused, they would put in bail. The Court—You ask me, after T bad reviewed the case, to suspend my decivion—to admit, in fact, that I had no power to decide oa I have done. Mr. Clinton enid he bad asked the Court to delay tha committal. The Court—TI will commit the man, and he can giva bail before a magistrate. Mr Clinton —We will give bail row He asked, how- s | ever,that ths other case should be disposed of in tha meuntine. Edward 8. McPherson, charged with a similar offence, wen then called to the stand and examined. Q by Mr, Clinton—State whether, since this trial com- mepeed, you have spoken to apy juror empanciled in we oase, on the eubject matter of the trial? A.—Not knowing him to be a juror. Q'—Look at the jurors here, and suy if you have spoken to avy of them on the suty A—Not to my knowledge; one of them (Mr. Hebard) was prosent on Friday or Saturday attornsoa, afcer the ocurt adjourned, while I was conversing with Mr, Van- derpool; it was on Friday, Mr. Olicton —Tho charge 5 in thatit was on Saturday. Witnees —1t was on Friday, f am convinced; Mr. Van- | derpocl asked me a question in relation to the ball; I re- plied im regard to Mr. Levl, that in my opinion, he bad ‘Ro more to do with balls than I had; I then related to bim the fact of bis (Levi) being in company with me that evening from nine anda half to two and a baif o'clock; I was then inquired of by Mr. Noble, 01 plied it was none of bis business—to mind his own bus! wees end I wonld mind mine; bethen asked me ifI knew that that gentleman was x juror, {olnting toa gentleman inside the raile;) the gentieman I was talking to was out- sige the rails; 1 replied I did not, and 1 begged bis par- don for my remark, I was not aware that be wa: ie necr, Q.—Was it true that you did not know Mr. Hel Siar at the time of the conversation with Vi Baia jet det by pou’ A-—It was true; it istrue; I did not notice the gentle. man cn the jury; I did not know he was there, and fur- thermere i had no idea of conversing with him; my con- verantion was not addressed to him Q—Do you recollect whether Mr. D’Arcey, the attor- sey in the ckuse, was present at the time’? A —lHe was etanding there at the tims, Q.—Was the conversation poe you and Mr, Nobie loud enough for Mr, D’Arcey to hear? A —Yes. sir. Mr Clinton bere stated that the witness was arrested on the affidavit of Mr D’Arcey The Court to witness. —How fong have you been In attendence in thiscause? A—Three or four days, off and on; I do not recollect any of the jurors except one, and thet is the gentleman with the sandy whiskers, Laughter). Q—What did Mr, Vanderpool say to you? ~-He asked 5 what I krew in relation to this ball; the juror wea in bearing of the remark; Mr. Vander- pool war not present, to my recollection, when I was fxsmined sas witness on Saturday; I have no positive recollection whether I did, or not, have any conversstion with Mr. derpool before, in reference to this ball. Q—Did the juror say anything in reference to this con- vertation” A.—T have no recollection Jacob Vanderpool, Jr, was called and being interro- cated by the Court, deposed. I wax conversing with Mr. Lebard, (the juror.) and daring that 1 saw afr. McPher- aon. Q—What was the conversation about’ A—te is #0 old customer of mine; I had no conversation with bim respecting thie suit; he told me he was inthe machine business; our conversation wae altogether foreign to this care; while ig to him, I saw Mr McPhersou; we were school mats#; had not seen him fcr many years; be recognizi AF end came across and ssid. “how do you do, Vanderpool,» I turned from Me. Hebard to com yerse with Mr. McPherson; after conversing with him ® while, he made the remark that that man (Levi) was not there (ut the ball) no more than he was. Court. —How did he come to wake that remark? A—I knew to little about the case that I did not now who it applied to; Mr. MePhereon spoke very loud at the time, and Mr. Noble anid: “Are you arguiog the cause’? Mr. McPbereon remarked to him te attend to his own businene~that he wi talkimgto me; that is all that cecurred at that time; o1 Mf plaintiff's counsel looked up and said, “you need not be afraid of what is eaid before Vanderpool.’ Q--Did you may to Mr. McPherson, “what do you knew sbouf thie care’! A—No, sir; L made uo remark about it; on the next morning (Saterday) I was in here conversing with Mr. McPherson about a dog I had just got, which had been lost for some time, and I then in- quired of him what this case was about; he made some remarks to me about it, which I do not ‘recollect, and really do not know what the cage is about Mr. Hebard Need oat waa recatled, and said, what Mr. Vanderpool bas eid here isas near as L could state it; it cecurred while 1 bbe Agony my present imprea- tion ie. I beard sce words from Mr. McPherson first in respect to this euit; what they were I do not recollect; it is my impression that it war as Mr. Vanderpool stated but] cannot receilect; 1 do mot recollest Mr. Vander- ool saying enythirg to Ms McPhereon, in wy presence, In respect to this care. The Court decided that } MoPherton should be dis- ansel proceeded to sam up the rising ¢f the ecurt b d tye flour were heid wt Ww! ‘heat moved to the 6.000 bushels oorn, bagged’ by vestel, nt hein wheat on private terms. For ond for cheese, 228 61. were asked et of the 24h was t rice, $15 50 a $16 75; 150 packages boulders and hams, xt Te, and 9¢.: 150 barrels p ard, at Gs. aG!fo; and 260 harrele prime avd mera beef, at $476 0 $6, and $5 50 S1L 60, with small lote of other articles at previous Oe ee ee my 17. 2864] moO RIND... 8 38 | trea wanna 22 oF NEW YORE, RB. 16 nate eured, orn ‘Mua Grioncll, Pletcher, London, Grin Bh 4h C ture & Ship Z ‘orioh, Rich, Havro, M Livingston. °. Ship Hoxcua, McKenale, Phan, A Low & Bro. Bhip Rece Houn 4 BRP Mal ty. be aon & 8 SW Bipot ston, O Batkiry. ia, Havaos Tana Antworp, line, Shorwood, Charleston, Dantam & Dimon. ¥ i Bro. bs, Pores Walthall, W Tyson Epran J adie qd B Sard in (ba), 6 Heth ramen inoks. Lear. Wot rs W Biwelt & Co & Dimon. Di alt Fur! hing, Ba Bebe Marvin D. Davie, D Kor, St Jago do Cubs, M St Miohnols, J B Saray. arleste WL Maurasdy & Co, apuah, NI’ MeOready & Uo. ow. Norfolk, Starnes, Gleweman Behe Celuinbia, W ae Behe Giteey. Beane Mi, | eee 4s pats ti . Ti.by, Richmont eke Her] Brows, Rogers: Balsimore, Jebapon & Low doa. Divo Bineks! 06.04 Ban Faso, Prova IGOR Es vi 1, Bor poenasig matt louna, et Jen une Ww Prico, Quig, from Phila- 4 an 9 Eat in 21 dro. * vi ‘Gar, Tenorill Jan Hare tig Onezola, Bakee, AL. DE YUOATAN, i 30—No Au menats in port. ae tee jee Di Francisco), Hunt, Balti. d Fe Fonby end hbo, vousel to T e Ports. amon? ee nF New 08. 20 days, with salneoes, many eames (arr breerig | }kelatsre, AP dd ‘Onleans, 261 8S Now Orloans, 15 ds; off Cape Florida, epoke APALACHICOLA, York; ape. spice aan Cro 8. in ap barks ai ta Liverpool; aoht S inn al from om Mobile E ok, Bi 06 ish Ba "NOreans; bark pushes, Howe, Pay L Harrimas. aren’ ay ry phic Agung "pebs Li-arr bark Bristol, & 18th, sohe Cosmos, Ridride | Ellss is J. doves, London: an & ark Geo ‘Allene d Providonoe. in ballast, to mastor. War towed to (he city by etoam tug Hector: Fates: Brig Olive Yavin, Manssuillo. 16 daya, wish mal myeen & Bunter. Feb §, Ist 29 23, lon 79 65, spol ¢ Turk, of and for Provitenco from Matanaas. sie Racer. M Miyers, Havens, 10 days, with sugar, Ko, to ran. ai. Cheevewan, Port au Prince, Jon 2. vith mare, Ar 5. at Busmsb, Fly, Dar re bark Jobu Colby, Bateh, or Pon Sea our sopeaily ard, bulwark rig Mary Fieroe (of Bangor), Nickszson, Witmington, C, with maval etores, to mani Brig Lucy Biten (et Bai), Smith, Now Haven, 4 days, in AllAeS. to mseter. fee hew Wi Hararé, ceenusare, Mae pictagseth: ( 4th, sohr Faictax, i da Re, via Ya; Gerereat a ih and p58 gates ‘ teeston): Col oe ore; eones Lowell, iid 3 Bl ta Bak * Pailadels bis. Bheflield, Lowis, NOriean barks Henrictts, § 8 Le: both vessels wrntto sea By Plexander, and Mary Porkine started, aohor ey outward bd berm brig with my on deor, i se aan. beg are ae . ‘The codiand, by & foroand ats schr oo: tho wings whieh broke ove mainboom ta suc stove. quatler, Montevideo and 2 mit; Ni Wis Beaten, Toomne, N York; x Pianaee Lowder, BRISTOL, Fed 13—Arr sohr ‘idence, to load for Porto Rico, ORARLSST: breaking 10 Ge 32 ie Susan Ludwig, Crowoll, Pro+ ‘ON, Fob i8—Arr bark Robt Walsh, Kollooh, Tartor, Gre Leozors (Sp pol), Bs ‘Alliance, Toker, from Ha. and the bark Nimrod, ketoh brign Presitent % Tayler, Staples, anohions, Lifting cha. ok 2 and [bbl mo eather cent lost boweprit et she haat heada, also jibtoor, ebe hove to shortiy after sho collision, and’ will | robably putinto the nearesd port; » fishing smack wont to hs Allen, Jacksonvit! A In the effieg ahs ¥re. vis, Cockopur K Brothers, Lovets, Sagua: Wipaien Mazatlan, Reed. Baltinoro: ao id shi tharine, Wilson, NYor! verpool: Avols, Kendriak, Boston: mn, NYork; Anandole, Sherman, Wost dive iiasrpory, Fob 681d ship Amolia (Br, from St Bte- phenay, Col fornia. RGETOW, nYorr sui 78h, ez asuigtance immediately Bohr Meyflower (of wan lumber, to Fou M4 oh. Su isbville, NC, 4 days, with aaval mith, Charleston, Sdaye, with ootton, so Baker. Post, eeniniss Beit a Abn M Stil, Stu, Virgin Sohr James & Samuel, ‘Waiters Phileccipdia, ‘2 days. Schr Saml Paynter, Nel, Suyrns, bel, days. TR Smit! sond, Now Havon for Virginia. )» W rig! fants Now Havon for Virginia. Sehr Lucy Robin eB: Robineom, Now Haven for Virginia. Sehr Tavineh Jana, Reeheae Now Haron tor Virginia. soy, New Haven for Virginin. New ret for Virginia. iE bee Tybee, Fer N, SO, Fod 10—Arrechr Wonriotia, Balleke johe Sultana, Park, 8s Thoma HOL Me! is HOLE, Fob 11, PM—No arrival. 12h—are sobre Biocwer. Killman, Cardenas, of and for zing, Tangior for Boston. ‘anton. Georgia, oe ge WH pear (of Buoksport). B a8 assed off the Moro, Rolng in, big: ‘Mi } Tayler, 88 John, NB, for NYorks Arbeosm, NYorr ior Boston; Rosamond, Bilis, hr Povscased, JY Bal Behe Monte Orio Frankfort; J ¥ Barer, fi; Bid brig an blom eohra tw Haven for Virginia. Sobre Dwight Davidson, Torry, Now Mavon tor ¥ A. Sohr BJ Muncell, Baldwin, New Havon. fehe A Flomoriclt. String, Boston, 7 dara. Schr Amcritan Boilo, Crowoll, Boston, Jdaya. Sobr Rio Grande, Morton, Wazebam. Echr D Porter. Rall, Denn Schr Mary Miles, Pools, Glonooster. Slocp Thos Hall, pee PE TeanbOes rr, brig nevis more for Ag VILLE, Feb 4 Bet Rousa; Seainaw, Brows Desitarss Tanee’ Walsee, Bay. 34—Cld pobr C4 E Buck, Turner, N¥ork. TAM—The barks Dowarars, from Maten~ from Cardanas, 290b BWER, Fob 16 ao Maing (of Wolls), peed Mowpors, 2, via Ss Tho- Alzo, a clipper bark from tho south ward. a ‘Tho olty ice boat ‘and. ‘tos om ah msbip City of } Mian ieee went to sea at )0 0" e1scn | Isot nig! coven ts oe Richmond, is now going out, in ‘OoMpAnY With harles E Lex, for Vorb an Prince, minenen ian ‘sud brig Wsterloo, (Br) for Win revenue cutter Forward, brig Chicopes. aud two brixs ane known remain at Broakwater. sw. D. Feb 10-314 schra David Rabson, Babsony ter, Lambert, Rio Hacho; 12th, M York. NORFOLK. Veo Tn, ‘epee Roada, brig Callins, from Fortune Island, 81 4a: ma, Viola, Mathing Wr in 00, Hervey, Liverpool; © Grinnell, Flutcher. Londen (not Wen}; Mrewsler, Geogins, Punss Arenas; Ru | #e] Giuver, Tooker, New Orleans; Ps Wind during the day, NW; a8 o piles boat W J Romor care up to the city on Sunday | nial aa having in tow the sohr Ingependence, of and for Bos- | tec. Emith, from Nortotk, before rep as having been fallen in | a kon of by the bark O 4 ipto thie porson the 12th. Tho W day morning test, the Hiehlan¢ +80 miles, and finding her abando 6 WAG Coru fioaded, and her pumps gers choked. Atwt several Sitempts suaceeded in redn the water in her to 24 fees. baweror attached to tow her inte H 1 toot ct Beech street, NR. i NYors; Hits, i thocapirin snd crew Hayes, Scott, avd brov; 3 Riel: in wish b deneian BY by 8 hardson, Porsland; a NEWCASTLE, Feb 15, 9 PM—The stoamabip City of Man- cheater passed hero at ore o'clock this afternoon. The ship Tarquin from New Orleans, snd bark Kiageton for Demerara, aro here ; the Istrer veese}, in coming in, came in with the pice, and gustaivo Bt aylvania, beund tor Riohmeaty eae eto atop a loak in her upper works, which we ing her to aa at 8 ao made on herand & She wow lies as sho considerable dam: Telegraph: Marines Reports. Arsived—Shipa Robert © Winthrop, Nai Socal N Homilse shy from N York for Li Hoan time, eun' The runring en in the Joraoy Channel is noth A with the quaatity hers, ooossioned by : bo atenm schooner Mary Aun. bound for ‘ie gob of coming into harbor yesterday into tha brig Hope, and injured hers litt.:. Bark Ell T, Fob 10—S8ld ache Susan, Russell, N¥ork. NEW BED ‘ORD, Feb 13—8)d brig Sarah Wooster, Woos- ar. Das RES Ellon Rodmav, Osgood, NYork. ete a Nee Te he resets ‘Cock, Porte 3 STOR, adeiphia. sudtphcra veb l5—Arr Tanne saabenohs whit Yor! PORTLAND, Fob 13—Cid aor Bt Leon, Richardson, Ha PM for dntinay J stoamer gtcering BK, no a bt she dav Surinam Deo 18, Geotrnemmbecn, of NYorb, aned 2, fenend mate of eke oark Stockdslo, ef NYork, oeaman; also sho an Boston, ie ouill here, Na mato and one other 6 as: Victory, SFran , Baltimors; brig Bi ‘CG Premont, do; echt Eu Meraid Marine Correspondene: Xu Pur. ‘Ship Tarnin, Dough} ‘D) 4PM Ry HOnlenes node ane 10 Fenwick: a: Fitainger, Nortol. u Naylor, Motiler R | wart, Lozier, NY ork; steamers Dolaware, Sardfcrd, Rysn, Liverpool; bark Gov joorge Lut (now), miner syivanis, Bell, Provide RUCKLAN D. Pb. 9--Avr sohrs Eegie, NYork for Prank- eal. Hs ith, aobra Richmond, AH Perry, Vervill. N Yo Jan inate acut J We ¥ Menage Point Reyes; 2h ps Brains, Pename: London (Gr), oe il, Cat- (Br), Parsons, Cains: brig W: amer Ses Bird, Haley, 5: roelia, Hall, Acapnis Honolulu; 2041 ‘otry, sandwich Inlsudes brig Wyandows, Lyons, Tenolules vig DIEGO, Deo 0—Briq North Bond, uno; schr Bay vue. eAVANNAT, Fob 1l—Arr bark Petres, Whitman, M Fork; Licnthourue, Havana. Cid Br brig Ia NB. i beige Gazollo, Lewis, Cayenne; Lith, Feb 12—Ace sobr L P Smith, Stutes, Gow ‘iat ic, NYork. ta nes Cora A Lindeoy, Day, NYorky NC Har: res, Moarna, Boston, all, BXore, Bid ca do; “esnevese Reymour, & Sige Hoy Blake. Geows, Portland, Brigg, Epruer Boston; schrs worth, Richmon er Penobscot, Whitaker, Miscellancoua, ber factor acws from Mexico tor Crus iy ist of veseole wiecked at | Lyons, Dorohwuy Srramentr Gororn Garr, in lesring = Francisoo 218 ult, atvempted to gut to een through the vsnal channel, A | vor ~ cy away could bo ¢o8 upon ber en- ‘Lo engines could be worked to advan’ the Yossel Led dropped down for some distancs, and cawe in con- h the bow of the brig James Qasbie, which took her just abaft the lsthoard Mheel house, snd stove her quartor- oat, the brig carried ¢f a pars ot the frame work snd the urine * bor quarter deok, The for- swung arcand, snd finally brig Jackin, which ewtered ‘damaged nothing bus tha wood work, sav anvine (cf Boston). Porkins from Havre for before renozted on Bite, Isl brig BM Char ™ ward part of the steamship rested upon the boa 4AM eth hor baok Maat hees! onmast was © posed tho foro aa: is onid to be totally d Passengers med: and ono seaman, of tho Browmen detg Copt Weermann, Eni subsequently is last accounts 8 raasce, martou, and fall ef ne feo, and she Her carga cousiste of a ae St the Nepten: Bes ton s130 has eto RF) 80, ee NEW REMEDY,—RADWATS ey eae, up 0 w discovery for the quick cure cf Sorofule, it s, 0. B is performing the mi mirroulous cares on ree @ Vited tocall pom Radway & Co. ab 16 Fulwon stress, of their quick and valuable romodies, ing Mecolyout ia felt working in the oysten I than ten minutes after takin; it is p frem all objectionable quali universally celebrated for it rantod to atop the wost diaire A regular Physician is i at 10d Fulton atr tess the effione: ray's Renoveti eee fourth was stongri from het to-day. fuanunca, ashore ib Nantucket, up to Friday noon of 1823 datos of opiton saved wea expected the bi built ip Ph'Iadolphi Bouton tor $22,000, the Washivgton, froight money. wae 546 S years vinee, audis ingured 4 il. Dowglass, Pulccont ‘The carge is insured as follows A $25,000 & the American, $25,000 at the Boziates, $16,009 gt tho aut soce, $1)0at tbe Kunis cargo will undoubtrciy bi Dot he sos down ag loesen. Pore O10, before reperted at Nasesn in distress, strack on Gorda, about five miles Sen . After throwing ont s ion LARMONT, SURGEON, ¥. R SOCIETY, AND M. a +8. Medicine, has enti ad ( cd prniigted ot ail priveso ‘licens large proportion of the ) the amvunte on ‘oargo oan- ) & reputation whiol Siherw Vhs only aar the eer reine f rape 30 W 2 Many cavae thors yah canst nn seruotion of she veing RDS aSedistnes, © and yoars duration, oa ever, aad which Lave eminons without, «reef running a of Ke. ance of sevoral er has been held on thi effand some of hi down, in order $0 1 hee ‘been fnoowed copper. Bho is to be discharged and hova vo her damages repsized. Beaten ae Bare dine) pases are yA a salle th Ricord ‘tse include nieve very unfortu: ly aumereus victims of ralf-abuse, as th who cannotbe cured with medielacs. EH ly solicits those half cured and abando aint in this spociality, sa ho al Permanent cure, Fer Areata mi of the oase, with w York, will 8 arate rooms. aA hours, 9 tebont to 8 in the evening, st 4% Reade Teskh work will ve map hors were tho Buic Eityn Marra, Snow, Charlestown, went on durivg & heavy SE tow and shiek ‘wenthor. mained on the wreck during tho night aimenlty Jendet in ca) merain| wi ant a eter, 84 . 4 78 ho had bad no ageeen ho shore, and rais~ rror he cari ¥ jai) vo clear the Jani violence er che Sica soiled hi iarase he then ran hor upon the ad of 1100 Lbla rosin, 400 do spicite doors trot Sroadwn ote, tuspentine, and moveial ¢fico, Boston, for $4-U0, or ad yalued at $UC0, "The coat ren $1000 on vessel; CONTINUES TO trostmens of ptt BY. x, somtdantinliy, om ako W. bas devoted 3 yoars to the pesevien of biv profession, when she victims of seit. ¥ id bare ctonpod irom the bauds of modtoal aud eposdy eure, N.B.—No fee till cured. a there is stro S120 ay » Apard is opned im Maino, but ey not xo, from Wiimington, \ after was driven uy on a reek BTS ie owe bene ate ah. Mb Poret Bo 8m the sooks e amsmpelag bo 08 Vien she ancoreded in getting om with L Th wae thought shew Diss ore ao Buf teh ph to dianeys tus toe He. tf riuiit in thors hale ourod sane emntnent, Conatitution a in fourdsye. Ap bleraposs injured. a. Toa breaty Yours, snfoyed th y about 2020 ult, ia disteosa—car~ clonging to the Hindion Bay Co, whilo PY, 2 alo and torsiiy toot: eho indians who siso attipped two children on boayd, sud took ewo ‘wore afberwarda tocovered. nese, from Charlovton, whioh arent Roden the Uiaok Woud Reel atow! lith, cho ven ashors tna hewy: dend barmt by the ‘2. RALPH, AUTOR OF THE “PRAK Office houre # to irr oh day exconbed,) No. 65 Grea von Medinal mdvantages the oh he woutd iantan Yate treating,” if" ok ® “trom Baltimore for Providence ‘oported from Providence hh © dave putinto From | ‘he noo rotiseé sevoral y studying those ¢iseaver, fol! owad by slong end ve BITE Practice, in this ps! Aocondary digoases, stricture, So. Fadical cures shen can be obtai fs be meld withous bow! roe | 4" composted cs sy Bank en M ire Mterwarde wilhoue ft tly laden with dry goods. Whalemen, le Bay, echr Fame, Thomas, 3 m0 jepbent oll, and &) dble be hitied by the enee and rapid which ip ‘often, Coa ins very few daye. ing roome are ‘box 86S tine dive 1 For terarmont dy Taltor, ad inser gall as fow dey by s bons’s orow, who had run aw (probably Levi Biarbnok, BB " y tor Cape 8a _ ship "Btarvuck, dail complainis thas tohooek”’ rohabie Lad § bet Riles Ist Kary H9K c ETatags (80 rep), 8¥O devoted any we 4 arsed thy eh ot 9 Wish $9 Goneult ime on thoge sompieineey from 8 to9P. i, rotegsion and have, ‘treate ationte. ‘Lbose wi Ben tod, frca oF 0b) 4 if’ yeu ‘valve your hoalth, you will avord thoes a vio mblushingly tetl you yo hat tholt owe Ieind of tu fers = Sinpacen tn nil te forms.” M ruin y these eo! 4D. a +} 0 aoe eT MORTANORES Hi, oy QOTOR Coor® bo consulted on s! Ip Bile. from Booton (July Si) for Bhangtas, neisoo, San 1), 12) miles from n of bho arbor 4 days provis ho Dark Cornwallis, fee s Columbine River, bd taj bad b | Corvmeet wce oiswn so sea in gelee Forsign Porte, Care Venn Cty y Ocy La ag irls, Crocker, of and ive Honare Nor, aus etd ogers, N York, and ¢ F. vein Fionses, Miopking, Cuda; PabS, be brie br LyAis, MoDonsld, for NYork, tg. 0 Norman, Conn, for Apslnohion. ‘wolt, for NUsieans, wind hound fox 1d neta wore Pind bound, for dmyran soon; brig apg tiey port. Bld 1h, tho ‘or N York; OW OF prov $0 Leth, bark Spion~ hime ouewt Gane, from Wilming- jroo! fom MLcudon be NO. 2 ROOSRYRLT 27K 1, May INGSTON, SAR a Pt his ofice, The Dooter's renntasion in Cee seenteatas 36 ho bt daily ontied om to Wrens, lo wee ubolllgans publi gobblod wp Onses, Whi floiony prkran ie t Drnotice of 26 va ea erasnon, Reid, No ladepoutons of © ° Bi TH CUR VaAN® tay be coasntiod Condteutielly? on thet trent ‘Twenty-one yours pract! speedy and pormanrnt cure, aad ron a removed isthe tage. "the eiotims ef nunc habits, oan syoly with troated On rational and in & mounboy ef tho New Ge tna, Jan 16—No (cre aia, Werks, vu Zasinio, Reb , War hwsur Py t} ED(CAL CAND.— Dk. CLOVER, of ins surnam re ie Pewee ax, a Sid Tish. beige 1% Kopler, Shaw, for RY it “usa (Br), doe TMs, urt, Phils delphis (nm whieh the was reported 1ég); ath, Br eche Johu Vardow, N or, Kilborn, Lie for 1, Gero, from S ritanan eturges, Boston, brig Uranai wer au Paivos, Jan 22—Bohe Bguea ‘and others putacquousi Puer founn, Jen 0~ Lotroduord By the saa Rie G. rolurn® thanks $0 snowe text scinte his success, by eonding Be fries ia, wh ny? cians nee ti i 0 are oa HONOUR 9 Oa ing weporm, His ofkoe Is Mo, a ~Srigs OW Ko: Deo i John Wave, aud a on Dh e beige deour? dy Bilatd, for Boston, Ghevoms, no; packs abere af Acveds, Bao danmino, a

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