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INTERESTING CITY STATISTICS. | , 7m the Mresvieg 1 may be soem thes the canigration “Tay. sig, Set COU! SNMENT. | Germany has tremendously incressed, while from Kax- | Apople oe ae a Jand it is almost stationary, with the exception cf s slight peyzia. 4 ~4 ~ae im the It uy. 3 : ; - cent 4 t of sai 10 - The: whigs are deciguaed by cee a :. ee ek ee ae ‘aawen’s envice. greeted during the last four years, till in the year 1852, it ee ae a Jasob A. Westervelt, seer, is nearly 300,000 ; and we have no doubt that haifa mil- 2 : 4 8 = br Charice Bur dets. ion ef human beivgs, from foreign countries, have arrived 1 1 98 “ Scie lacie Ft Maria, . im ail parte of the United States during the lest twelve foaagona NK . George W. re "ese Aiaeksling)Clbex, | months. ‘The great mojority of these have already be~ URN OEE? Ag 3 OMPTROLLER. come good republicans, and will soom be thoroughly a 4 9 13 15 160 \ Aseria 0. Fingg. Americanieed by our free institutions. Cee ae ee ae | ? COMMON COUKCIL. 6 323 152 58 10 & 905 Pla nae Bich Se i S| ppt % THE ANREXED TABLE EXHIBITS A COMPARATIVE STATEMENT 2 Dudiey Haley. Joha J. Tait, YEARLY RECORD OF DEATHS. B nce Ds SN.) R38 | cy rum wmoue MORLALITY OF TUR Cir, Thou hoot ber. i pour oa? aaa, — Er — — a EASE, DUMING THE YEARS 1861 an 1852:— - . Ro mabey 4 B " 4 46 TO 1351. 168, 1851. °68 | “About 5.400 apptioanta have availed themselves of this i; oo ‘Barr, ‘Pawriek 4 Mortality in New Work During the Year “4 4 “ 4 " Pr BH 58 4.1 | charity since its organization. 7 Wibem M teeea, ‘Thomas Woodward, 1832 oe a ee eae eT) ‘m3 210 a Charies H According to our annual custom, we submit to the ¥ FY i cor ag. 7 Be Ag xi Bs Eastern Di ,, PY tenet. public 2 series of statistical tables, exhibiting the aggre- ar} i ar ee) a 4° 1 | (Rear of Bssex market, Essex strect, between Grand n yes gute amount of deaths whieh occurred from various pre- Ory We Se I 1% a a and Broome.} n £.Seaven Uotiowan, ‘ailing diseaces in the city and county of New York én oo ee ask theca “a 86 t 3 ESTABLISHED 1830. i Semen Thomas Wheelan, Seas he Dew Soy a avery les upse tae Covel .11 M4 10 10 7 8 U8 r) 39 13] Thomas Williams, je., President; Richard Tweed, Vice 16. Syleesier LH Word, Ieac 0. Barker, day of December, 1862. The record eould not be made 2 cceencmns wah tgallirkg oe a aay hd | President; Dovid B. Keeler, ‘Treasurer; HD. Brows, 36. Asabel A. Seek keer, morte comprehensive, owing te Now Year's day falling i ae te a ry Sia. 4g | Secretary, be ory James Crawford, ” ‘upon Ssturéay. We have po arranged the tables that | Dropey..-..35.--+- 38 10) 2 0S G8 4a 867 254 62.90 | © The Bosra of Trustees, in their eighteenth amaual » John 0°Keefe, they will show the total monthly mortality ef each sex, | Do of cheat 8 6 1 56 1 6 @ 1 22. 34 | report say that, “im reviewing the events and experl- 3. Wham o Peo, wi MoOonkey. the places of mativity of the deceased, the gross numbers: Do. of heart. ion | hoe Rca ene: Se 3 “o 1088 2089 | ¢Bees of the past year, they may offer sincere congratu- ‘Valentine, Clerk, 0. T. MeOlemsaked, Olek. and the Drowned i a lie a cil. an ie 185. 122 | lations to their members and friends om the aspect of the Chambers’ Deputy who died im our various pubite institutions, oe | reantery 30 197 187 72 28 16 70 EROORDEE. . cIry scpax, at which the entire wumber died. Ina table which wo Byriencnkte ag © me a $1 48 | stairs of the institution, for they have rarely boon in 0 ranels B. Tilon. Welcome R. Beebe, have appended. we eontrest the numbers dying irom tin!- | Dritilog Pee aus 2 pes 10F “1i8 | Mere satlatactory condition that at present. ‘POLICE JUSTICRS. GIVIL TUBTIOES. lnr diseases during this and the year 1851. The gross papal TE Ey eh BS 121 — 1] _ The following table exhibits the number, sex, ko., of Jenne H Welsh, oe ee total of deaths for 1862 amounts to 21,188—ineluding | yrfoption.. Pe peleval nape hI Me ip be } a those whe have availed themselves of the benefits of this rae 1,878 still: bora ehildren—of whom 4,528 wereadult males, | Exposure. ee y 2 om hse 3 her a-® year:— 3,972 adult females, 7,162 boys, amd 5581 girls. Disease ae rs a os oo ee} ‘9974 87 KI) £ > te mete AL atten: tho saane Sight high Do. thigh. eg ‘murderea 2518 { ie he | range to which it attained im former years, from the cpe- we. ; brite: ri 1 weve 30 29 : weg : ™ | ration of many combining enuses, ‘The number of chil- | »,D%. knee 3S ae ae ‘ ut & ; i & :_ | webatoe stingers heed tafe tim pas takat dren who died under one year of age amounts to 5,199, | Fever 3 2 ia ig 80 390 42 in Gs ins ie Seneal te Ren fabbed a fll on beard She Pycrntigedonneerer dh te Ponies schevem ded ie ae hm Be. t oa ie Ln an 96 80 1160- 341 11592. 131 Britien ship Bee dames soeused waa Livebarged. . | often, The main causes whieh combined to produce | 9°; iG Ns SE NI a Tee 1303 384 1820. 162 | this hecatomb were, no doubt, the crowded state of the | Do. 8 12 8 98 1 140 r 1.200 300. 1,7 274 | U. 8. DISTRICT COURT. : a 67 7 6 7 (% us a ae 1,608 269 1,198 J lodging houses ocoupied by our city working classes, the fre: is 1 3 4 63 SOL 58 aoe = Yas 339 Tere 347 ) pre yins emasoi consequent contaminated air breathed by the children, ‘ George W. Morton, Keq., District Clerk. . mst tho eauieeseit' Sane Wi ‘thay ‘et eamgtad to Be. aoe oom a on = &.% Tord te i308 #| Joseph Bridgham. Ksq., Deputy Clerk.* gaits Siete Bhan, we. The ‘average ratio of death, taken with | Do ea Rt ae aes oy 29 at 944 225. 1381 27 | Yrom the frst of January to the Slst of December; 1659 x , x sibiiatios and tra- | 2°. a hae aees ere 3 2 16 Lely Zt 1420 102 shore were instituted om the udmiralty slde of ‘the Court OOM. STREETS & LAMPS. REPAIRS AND surriins. | Teftrence to our pop , permanent Do 4 6 7 6 38 4 162 8 9 208 «6230 «1,285 Oy Wiens as aia ane Ville of Menry Arcnlerius. Jr. Bartholomew B. Purdy. | sitory, comes to nearly one im twenty-nine, being very Prien sea: ye z ‘1198 Bio O—™ 816 303 1,070 ih | 401 suits. These s pe scemasieige ad GOVERNORS OF THR ALLMEHOUSE. | much higher than that observed in the rural portions i is 18 i a6 270 4 105 98 08 0900 iam ry jouea Bros lading, charter parties. fepswre Papp in ayer’ OF Edward © West, Washington Smith, | State: There erandtieetltynesiitate: De Hy 50. 481 | “Total. x 7 Y wages, collisions, personal torts salvage, &o. Simeon P. MeLanghlin, | ofthe oe eee ae 7 oe te uae | Epile is 32.20 | | The mumber yecinated during the year ending March | theto there have been heard and finally disposed of, 103- Patrick Henry, John J. oe Bes Ay! ah rn cha heh dang a Si 38 10 40 T1808) ipsipelasis ess 208 62° 33 | ist, 1980, was 1,618; and daring the follewing year, | There are yet remaining on the docket, and not brought Schureman Anthony | the future progress of population in the city, owing to | i 1 | Exuption.. - 1268°1878 | 2.660 the 1st of January last, the mumber vaoci- | . 935. ouatvns slau Of de Richard 8. Willie Timothy Daly. of: and births. Oom- a hee Exposure, 1 33 85 | pated has been 2705, The largest of cases pre- the press of business, tting theabsence of « registry of marriages 4 6 St they fall of rapidly im | . Judson, of Connecti- OOUNTY CLERK. SUPT OUT BOOR POOR. | piste nexioael inf i 3 | Practure.. Ape 23 24 | semte itself im the month of May; they ted to ‘May, Jane, and . Connolly. Geo, Kellock, Jr., eumption, fevere classes, inflammatory P ouaeones Tea ig | of skull 37 3 2) Jume. and most wholly as the ward) weather ad-— spe deslcnnted. be bebe the ihe sans aude RECRIVER OF TAXES. diseases of the great eavities and internal organs, carried 2 ae 4b of leg... 7 5 2] vamoes, The of aw mee pte pg the Novem! ea Reta: an rope = Passed Wittiam A. Dariiog, First Deput; | Seen Pearce seh cre oF Sener h. as Aa | um om al) FM fe 23175 | Teccbed 1 008, being neatly es many as for the whole yout . 1862; Judge continuing the busincas of SMRRIFF. ee CIEY. INSPECTOR. | infantum, diarrhoe, hydrocephalus, marasmus, sprue, Ties a eee 1 28 24 Ast, 1861, In alluding to the subject of | the Ctreult Court, while Judge Nelson was sitting im the John Oreer. K. Downing. and the cther routine disorders, operated with their ae ee tem TI 1 18 18 | vaccination, the Board of Officers remark :—Every one | 5 8 Court af Washingtan. ll t the children. "6 41 — 1 | whe reflects upon the great good which resulted to case ni against John L. ee ets Dae ed Chen eee eee sone. | 22 £ 83 a J6 8 | the world from the alcovery ofthe eMtoncy ofthe vaccine | yan and A. Irrine Lamia. for violation of the Neatalliy James Fo 5 . | Neither our space nor our time admits of « moreelose | 47 «48 «653 «81 103 1030 46 2 16 virus, must be Sled with attonishment at the apparently Act, by an alleged organization for the invasion of COnexnes. malyais of there most important tables; but wedo hope | 42 4 8 4 48 ‘ pani of @ ecemin, uate cause, A little | islaad of Cubs. was tried before Wis Conor, Judge Jagson, ‘Witter 0'ox: . Mecidbrte | Bick gikinad sigan 2 Bee eee ee ieee eer aan rete || Gorin thedaseh opie of tte Dishist actremah cae, Mioseaymus N. Wilhelm, Joseph Hilton | thet thelr careful reading, study and comparison with | ¢ 1 1 10 @ 19 16 18| ie and leas than that period since ita claims | pled twenty-four successive days, when the jury, being mar bMS PRE j those of other years, by the people, may induce them to | PCaE ATR Base 1 "3 “3 | were admitted. ke most new inventions, its utility was ‘unable o6 neree, wore discharged. ‘HE EMIGRATION. ; demand a new and comprehemsive system of municipal | ohh i eerie eB: Rowe 1 1 2| questioned by many judicious wi cl common Court, thete were = st a or; public hygeine, one of the most important subjects n 2 a x H 12 = a merenh eee SS It es, indeed, hembliag to ° | eeieentincrmmnane — eleven whe Emigration to this Port for the | which can engage the attention of a civilived community. | 4 6 8 6 12 @& 4 Fee ay tem tretaeapibeen vanes ® cow's | Omthe side of the Court, there have been. Year 1852. It New York enjoyed the clean streets, the clear and | soon PRT 1st) | (EEA 0, acteta age demian: aauhe cine RAnanieO aa bone | Seuted eighty-four indictments; of those there have ‘Fhe following tabies, which we have compiled from the thorough system of sewerage, and the well connected | ‘2 4 3 @ (3 38 been ee to be Anally “dspooed of fortys eee etie tae a aeeTs of: eeratin, will exhibit | syrtem, of elty drainage which are enforced by law in nial 4 4 % B TION | ee eee ot ohana’ < ‘theemigration for the last year; also the totals London, Paris, Dublin, and osher European ospitals, the Nia lt: | € S. causes submitted durty; Maree previous years. Bubjolned is the first table, show. | mentality table for the mext year would be very light, | M wu eg bad THE CHARITABLE INSTITU . year Judge Dette delivered one hundred end thirfecs ing the apmber of passongers to New York, both foreign | whilet our gain in productive labor by raising up vigorous | D> i 4 ik 8 PN eS TERN Tallvered forty eget Noon enemas bern and native, for every month in the year = | men and women would be incaleulable. In this respect, 3 8 4 2 8 | gUBder the, provisions of the acts of Congress. before Citizens. ‘ens. | both as legialators and philanthropists, our mew city go- Pe ery ey ee 2 (Twentieth street, near Second avenue.) | hadson 2 ou 8 8 9 15 ASSOCIATION ESTABLISHED 18]4—asyivu Janus y term of the District Court. for 1853, | vermment have a neble career opemed for them. Palsy. i698 10 4 «12 «182! FOUNDED 1838. J Betis Till eld the Lisonlt Coat during. the | TARLE® SHOWING ‘THE NUMBER OF_vEATHS FROM vamious | Polson. nou PE A pharm eB iy EaBaconn--siabireants Tunes, First Directress; Mrs. cok aah wie Seige Netnon. mal ‘atting im DIMEASES, AB REPORTED IN EACH MONTH DURING 1852, 1 1 4 4 8 32) George Nixon, Second Directress; Mrs. A. J. Anderson, H the Supreme pape Weniasien. eee Corrs Bie Manteno! Pi s(t "bh “B 'R Sp | Tensurer; Mrs, 8. Van Antworp, Seoretary, and Mrs. 8. | gi tbe Clerk and Deputy Olerg Couzt ure United Jen: Feb. Mar. Apl. May. Jone Tet. | Rhoumation ie ishoe Fra Es ee OO easily, Rachaler: | | P pata eal is. j sags yb Teer fn 8 | The ehject of this association a to promote both the bettie om! COMMISSIONER'S care pea oT at aT 818 4% B 'd E98 | temporal and spiritual welfare of «respectable. aged indi- Soom. Y- uate, joseph Bridgham, Joseph W. 1 ? er | . pd 93 97 89 49 41 481 | ‘gemt females’—those who have been bors and brought f * lp mes Sines si 9 8 4 & a panes cme cone Om Shh belt FP erhaee cad ren scoustom | Joseph 8. Gibbons, Treavurer ; Charles H. Rusher, See- | forthe year eHdiry Desealber 21% n802, wore ite, 4 19 H 3 3 FS 112 104 114 114 92 1978 | Stte = inements a recaps | retary. | ‘These were on compiainta of murder, % 1 Or oe inte en ee of 3 : 2 i Fy lite, and too wortby in themselves, to be the proper eub- | | This institution was organized in the mouth of Octe- | ment, endeavor to make revolt, larceny on the high ‘ad 1 7 eee Per 2 vet p 1. ad ber Just, and went into operation on the Ist of December. | opening and embersling letters ko. Ses Se inet SARTO Bee 7 +. 2 2 8 2. 6) Sanat! Se 8) ee eee: It is designed tofurnish medical and surgical attendanes | Most of the shove cases wore early 500,000 perrons of foreign birth have arrived at | ii 9 9 2 18 '@ ss! ie be 1 | For upwards of twenty years the managers visited end | a toour destitute cltizens re- | JUry; im eession at the time of the arrest of the ‘the same port. The greater number of the emigrants | & Teas er evenre ge —_ se © 6 175 | relieved the worthy and necessitous aged of this class, at Popp toed nia nection of the anatropolis | nd were Glummisaed ar Sienened. ot oy’ ere Ve eee bh TN aieods anes ba het 6 | a. a8 ie *{ | thelr humble abodes, im the lanes and by-ways of the lying between the Fifth avenue and the Hudsom river, | there were twenty-six complsints ‘Umien. { 7 8 7 0 2 6 ‘a af 2¢ | city. Finally. in November, 1838, the managers had the | 7° Cravunty-third street, | peven . ‘It will be seem that the largest number have arrived iu Bid hie Nee Satay 3 use i gs | su of eeving completed their present asylum, esta The extradition case of Thomas { rey os mee wees Ber + i 16 | into which many of those who had been receiving sidfcom | The number of patients thus far treated and Mr, Commiesioner Bridghes., is now June, the emallest in February. The emigration in June | Moso7T em 16 8 Ha. 3 * 2 | them wereremored; while othe preferred to contteue | treatment by the medical staif of thls institution is as ee a by the enormous number of Germans { Hpbi sg oninghiny : z i Re i 2 oe gd egg oo at nae follows :: ; i q re | ear—one Attended at their boures. cggithe following table will seo yenmrenenenesien i Be ae ee ee Se is Ps 3 iar year—one of ea nalle a x cir “<Pmromwhich the emigrants lea’ mum y 2 Caper i: ‘3 id | angi re were mine ‘The died at | = - Go mn ‘4s 283 2b 240 109 154 1904 se $. 1h 1G | Ghage of Ta, she had been am inmate for five years | sie ie 87 196 149 116 12t 139 788 3 1 1 1 | The second ‘died at the age of 80, and hed’ beca | mmber is attributable to the | 72 Th 45 88 44 88 308 | 1 | iB, the ssylum for ave, years. ‘The third reached | fect of the existence of the institution being as yet Be Bored of 28 & 22 2 —_= | the advanced age of 82. She had been am inmate for se- searoely Known but principally to the clreumetaiso ti 18 31 30 18 D Me aot a8 31168 | Yem years. The fourth died at the age of 71, eleven | the Northern Dispensary is still exercising ita charities i 1 BS thong ® ot wi had been passed in the asylum. The Afthindi- | as far up as Forty-seccnd street. With the commence- j gy eo wake vidual had been removed a short time previous to her | ment of the mew year. it is expected that the North- 6 18 % I | death to the Lunatic Asylum. in consequence of her in- | erm Dispensary will limit the northern bow of ite Chief Clerk, James Ridgway. Req. as Sagal eek ” Bz B | creasing and very troublesome insanity, rendering ler , operationsto Twenty third etreet, the prescribed southern Number of prosecutions against goods, for violations 61 45 29 44 i i 52 6 | ee her boring inmates. Her death boundary of the Northwestern Dii , after which, | evanue Laws, whieh, revuited iu.eom. 5 9 10 16 = 3 | Wok place om the 4th of Auguct last. Her remains were and as goon aa the existence of this institution shall be Seeanbdioay tind Wcedeate Co the cee ak Bho weLNEN ide H ‘ pie AS as og ge Aeneas yy Comers pd | general! Spare, feeme lh po toch bap chcmmanteet ons | Number ef tadictments Grewia s.... oT a 38 : a ) the Ev ms. e m under the care o! 50- | poor vail themsel' nefits. ’ ceneetiennnensiiin ‘satan 6 mo Sab ia Saicahs E | luz fr thee ears The iv iim oh Yar" | Thine dung fo ean the tamer ofthe vmralting | RURDer of til Deore ie Ginny a te 0 | pees A RD fbs 4560s AUNT Cie | her age. She m ° ve a o “6 oof \z | 9 BERERESE 2 ae years ‘The seventh death also occurred in Awgust, and | tending Physiciana, oa do x0 at the dispensary. Nome Cete Gu eeuveltae Uebel Sake on eae 4 io #8 E “i 8 New York Hospital, : sy o 3 weoit ry 5 SUPREME COURT—GENERAL TERM. ~~ 4 Cab &| s2gSez83g28 4 (Broadway, opposite Pearl street ) | Judges—Hion. Henry P, Edwards, (Presiding Jadge,} mg, 3 ~~ » a |, George Newbold, President; George T. Tremble, Vice" Fo. wWittiam Mitehell; and Hon, JamesJ, Roosevelt. Prem the foregoing it will be ecen that the countries | 2 16 “ 2| eeeeee Pert Res nomad ere ep RE -- Fe peal gw naar President; John Adams, Treasurer; Robert J. Murray, Arnold H. Wagner, Box., Clerk. which bave contributed most to the emigration during | ne eH IS &| BSS e2S5SE5 3 | to the destitute, lounca 190 veluines, and seld 200, eiren. i Beeretory; Jobu L Roome, Superintendent. The number of enses argued and decided during the the last year rank im the following order :—Germany 5 “s 7 po ne pune pn lated about 6,000 copies of the American Messenger, | The number of patients admitted into and dfscharged | omueriee witelr kave seat ts sven eighth ofthe wots | oon F . #| gEEZEEEBEENE- “te 1S xg provi 102 sildren so the Sabbath school. and obtained | from thi inuitution during the year 1862 have been. s8 umber of emigrants,.compare as follows for the different | Go. of Syim F: 3 a me fe born in Conneeticut in 1770. follows i= igh’ pes ' vebraary term. — eS Soweseeecs...... } d } 4 i ‘gel. rr Januery. 6 it i4 i 4 Pee ee, were «pent in the Aryium. "The ninth died at the age of | February = Bey qetat.v.0.08. Febroa i ae €| SESESSEBEESS ce ong 0 B ferenty eght. Ahead been an inmate of the fuiitue | Maze. 4 218 | pa hemnee oF e . : af 8. ' Y ebrua: erm do. infiawmatory... 1 i i .. ye ssirte taiesbibianil 5 | _ With the exception of six or seven weeks in mid sum | Occber? tt ! 0. Si 67 «88 42 | eenEne seseesuay, op ang 3 | Conducted divine scrvice, while a re Sabbath morn. | \ “North A one ‘ny wes 7” a) ps sepa Femfoary w aaronid Zi yied the court chitty days in the hearing of the argu { Bink # ° si ‘ ~ gs le Z ated BP rn rtd eg | same Seema os eon aC 2 6 a 3 errors) | Dente tas pet gen Wee titedee Cet Oe Sith icv sii sik. | Hiame his duties im this ‘eety on ‘Ete dotees, Semi Meo ‘ ainet 118,105 ne RR Fs Boa MIND AD |: fasent teouky eleenimbre ean waar creaeahe Vole Remaining Becca si, | Amesie, ‘whither he Sas gone for the benedl of hie © ; that the emigration | 1 a “ | ether articles. oe oe oe Rit t been elected as Judge of from the two cout trhon varles very much im the different Bw 2 7 g ‘Aug, oi Aun | The Asylum i now crowded. eighty-seven inmates | i drnaee PoP rerogt py by as poten, bpd i { saonths, being far greater in the same month from one , 1 % | being all that the present edifice cam secommodate; bat) 1.4 4 | mn ccciisbaal Yumshe tot, ah tnarense GF seuiation wee. @han the ctber. It will sleo be seen that, forthe first ianged... 1 ee = 4 | the Board of Managers, with nome prospect of success. R ‘ ro D ber ai take his seat on the bench at the ensuing term, tame im the history of em’ jon to this country, Ger- | namition és Su :fo des 2 &| Se8SSesinsse "Ahan meg | are now zealously endeavoring to procure the means of oy os hots ph Be 4 masy bas sent us more of its inhabitants thea [reland. Jncfiuenss . oe “. ‘ F | erecting » now building rufficiently |i fer two hun- | total number of pa | © tir, Wagner on neits P. Hudson, Rey., whe re+ he aitietence ls as follows :— { Inflammation’. 6. tae wee 2 , “e | dred jomates. The site selected for it. ison Scventy- | December, 1829, is 54 signed ine c.orkenip a» ime singe, Do. of b he Moe a a Bl BELESSESAA Aes ees fms 0 AVI E | elgbth and Seventy-ninth streets, and Fourth avenue. | roe Seer age —_——— Germany .. a i Areland... Do Oa ike 4 : 3 | The teockpts and dlsvursements of the institution for the Asylum for Colored Orphans, ; SUPREME COURT--BTECIAL THRM. Be . it fe 1 is} RBBB *hiuaneg 0) fyrg , vast year were about thoussed dollars, | PLUTH AVENUE, BETWREN FORTY-#FCOND AND TORTY- | ‘The eame Judges, Hxoers of Germans ever Irish - ‘ og et 6 ao % B | EEO LETT TT Sepiceat ania cantina: came canoe William H Armstrong, Hsq., Olerke s f the Irish OTE. | ee ak. cia ee MAT Ee Lente Benn iether ib Rela cts a 66 ' iT 1 ja ew, ms t we a J M wanewu facta when the. Cotal uMaber emigrants ' 4 Pe iis Pe a a ae |," Bese Anyang a re | patie ce | ort Brett on Tit name | saguay—Trinls of iemes: of law ond equity = from 1 6, \derabl ore than 4 " 4 4 - ~ r- 4 trey, Preasurer. ° from all other gountries pei, ‘topetber, and the number | De throat... 7 4 6 6. 6 owl y ESEEER Moun or hve | By am act of corporation, pasted bythe Legiaisturein | Number of children !n the argtum Jan, 1it, 1862, 20l | “ —-Motiome lard mud’ decided at from Germany being only 09.953. The Germanemigrants | De. womb... of 2 8 As 5 | April, 1852, the Romam Catholic Orphan Asylum apd the | Indentured during the year, ‘a. epecial terms... secs eeeeeee heave this year excerded their wanaber: aa BP IRE 3 TS | d ‘ 1/| % ‘**poMPUMET mm 0 MOUNTS | Bes Catholle Half Orphan Asylum wore tneorporated Returned to rerpestabie parents at 12 years of age. . 1 sen teeny’ WS { Prey emigrants bave f: c 5.719, “ * 5 = * “ a ebruary- in! motions, . . } Sart tenber cecaiprasts then ever amtved im this | Do. cpio’. erie 1c rennin poe PoPPUNIT 40% soto one body, under the mam: of the “Board of Managers | "tt home Ly permiaion. 2, March—Triale and arguments... 6 sity from sny eer in the | old page oom = loeumecanee ' ; a ae eer eee ee et uneuyu ta | of tee Roman Catholie Orphan Asylum, im the sity of | Died 4 ft |“ Saturday motions... 1851 lime ¢ presemt year is owing : Bl eed oma BemcoQi cries , ion the Ino ed Betas pee ay é ‘ A Basurdes fons, ‘and the hope of a Tenant Right Bilt through the ae- | Janudice'.......... BS on Rin ae ae ental an JoTas, wontacery or nants ons = Presigent ss Mort Reverend done Bughes Of the 57 ehildven cOaiteed te ° ae y ‘don of the League, ’ Killed oe maurdered. Pe Be “sn” Sua” eon ; Lota | avin enwea inter ape know the alphabet, 20 eould spell a littis, 11 could read. ' May—(No trials.) Saturday motions, ‘The increase of the German emigrants ariren from two | | wes venera . i aas 283896 1718 | Treasurer D tacolin ‘The work done in the sobool is enumerated as follows: | June=Trials and arfumemss eaures; one is the political disturlamces that shook the tems a © 8 52 $10 BR6 1,807 | Secretary... "ML J. O'Donnell, | hirts, 24; flannel syirte, 248; apzone. 2 Saiurday motions... oo social fabric. and the other {s from tlw fact of the eom-, iararmus A ae ae - 1.560 | Resistant eosshary Pic I, towels, 0; handkerchiofs hemmed. ia — ot munes in some parts of Vormeny wenilag out the pauper | }/rasles . ek aa 896 996 152 | ” This institution, af lon wame Indicates, Is devoted to the | Pairs of seckn footed, 3; de. 36; hoods quilted | Joly and August- (No trials) Batardey motions 46 ‘ sunigronte in cargoes, paying their passege to New York, Mortifoxtion. 2 8 (1a 1.558 | care and training of orphan and half orphan Catholic chil, | 804 made, 41; ted quilts made, 22. pairs of hose uaarked, | Beptember-—Trisis and arguments + 3 ‘and henoe to the interior * ver did halfeo many of tbo 199 i i6 is 50 291 2193 | dren, of Both vexcs. "Bae by-laws admit mone under made 61; drawers, 12; bed ticks, 13. The re : Baturdey motions... . | very poorest olase of Gezmans arrive as during the last | wu Mu 7 4s EAE | ope at. euroe pears, ond I isthe lm ofthe, managers to | onpte and Geburemewts of Ue ineivution during the | cacy tet) “Batata motion me "The feliowing tabie exhibits a comperative view of the era hE a i ae ame we MO 1,566 | po ton Lay prevented ay Save Saee CRORE acct” hh Som dg | November Trials and argument: emigration from sii the countries for the inst four years: — be avi eee re. > a OM 0 16m it the preremt time in this asylum and its Mp 2a Law | “ Saturday motions. ata it, Phiebitis. 1 .: % ‘ 406 7 1,248 | about 700 childres. ot whom about 800 are girls and COURTS. December—(No trials) Saturdsy motions, : 60855 118.128 cats ws awa 21768 | "he expents for the ouzrent year, nave boon about Bintiatlen of the Law Courts Tor the Kenr | Total... pert By pen , Tat ero le lao a indies’ asvostation attached to thi insti be er | , A considerable / . 7 BS ae Le . ‘also a Indies’ jation attsc! i. ~ ai 268) te 3 a io aras oumane ene reas ap | tation, And devoted to ie same davign, Dy chuttalo | We this day, purruanes of out annual custom, jay | bondred have been argued and cus ~ u7 e 48 4 re tei in , ke. before th > pasted upon pecial Term, bs 5 . 4 er hemeisa. Tota, ie jt trae rat very as eomdition; bat re the readers of the New Yorx Hxnaso o statistical heard and ry at By ’ 58 Seespenes table of the business transacted in the soveral law courts ‘amount of ex parie bu! rr 6.455 pi ee ee | owing to a delay in the annual report. consequent upon inquetes 18 cag 1,798 1.223 118 116 102 128 3 | the union of the two institutions, It fn imponsible to give | of this city, during the year that has passed. Vrom this petaeenn a0 aite 2 2 8 4 | ® further detail of its operations for the present year. table, a conception may be formed of the multifarious | SUPREME COURT—OTRCUIT. ma saa. | Se renernrens duties that devolve upon the officials of the law courts, { ‘The same Judges, 618 ti 10 6 ib Asy' wm for Lj log-in Women, | Sed thore whose province it is to report to the general | i mn eae NO. &> MARION BTRNET—RSTAULISHED 1522. public the legal procoedings of New York. as ek Se Aa | Mra J. W. Schmidt, First Directross ; Mrs. T. Macon | ‘There are, on om average, from sixteen to eighteen dif- | a x oping ag ; | Second Ditvetrers; Mrs. Bache Melivors, Third Direattess; | ferent departments im the City Hail, in which legal busi- 98 y.ikBae © a | Mis Biles Brown, Fourth Dirceteoss; Mrs, James Bowen, | mess ie transacted, including trial courts, Judges’ Cham- 42h Ba essa | Pifth Direetress; Mrs. Dr Biles, Sixth Directrons; Mrs. | bere, and United Bteten Commissioners’, and'other offices, i eee [Sipe intr s brain pie "| vac eaatetapes Seema | M > Beg ade = if George T. Diltot, Jr., M. D., Resident Physician, other cMoisls, net only for 4 % 13 ii il This fnxtitution affords shelter to such married women | In the ecmpilation of the following tables, but fer thatr 7} pe tok 5 | of reputable character, os may satiety the Visiting Ooms wniferm evurtery om ail oosasions, hah the fie af ‘ * not wb | mittee of their inabitity properly nem ee fo ange rheecopry dimer, any ap eo ; relves ja their confinement. It slsotarniahes @: $ ie Free pe Seg women who may desire bo be at- ij ov.e01 Bince the Jet day of Jannary, 1652, 464 worsen have | Ger a