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THE NEW YORK HERALD. VHOLE NO. 7366. - OUBLE SHEET. TTRESTING CITY STATISTICS. BUSMIESS AT THE MAYOR’S OFFICE. mber of Licenses” boued to Tavernke: 8, Liquor Deatern, Purcurs, Ua: timer, deo, Sumber of Hoemses issued by Arhar Teylor. First Mar- ~:, @aripg tho fiscal years eading Desombor Bist, 1850, and 18662: x Licexons, Berean 1961, 1862, a7 ama 438 i783 162 197 247 268 ar 408 a6 495 417 Br 306 | 2u5 340 431 Pan 249 208 24a 208 292 ass 228 3en 104 14 317 158 264 368 443 27 350 5,980 1851. 1852, 1165 1,206 8100 S10 a6 10021001 160 = 803 B80 rt o 10 “tba ual | 7 3 3 sy 7) = v6 8 3 be & a0 @ 30 83 38 3 a8 35 15 18 Bd 288 29 66 73 30 65 & rters, ..-++ eee 1 3 6 ‘ont resived aud depo.it- salecedit ‘of the slukivg le sinking vetoes 886 00 $00,221 62 $67,072 75 led LIQUOR LICENARS RTO. Ue Bhouring the Number of Licenses Granted During the Years ending May \ 1860 1841 end L462 with the Num- 1 of Places where Rem is Sold as Reported by the Police, id the neanber of Licences Granted since Mey 1 1852. Since re 850. ISS. 1852. Sold. May. bes ert 373 4 412 435 176 201 184 240 200 287 46 620 430 220 269 288 ws atz 410 231 261 260 283 822 200 21% 206 242 1st mo 226 200 aa 367 180 108 103 156 168 170 246 366 Bld 148 141 18 46 8383 27 6 496 3819 222 44t 423 o 270 235 868 30 Kotel.... ..3 986 6,303 6,798 | THE WEATHER. Atmosphere 4 toligence. AN TEMPERATURE OF NEW YORK CITY DURING THE Ysa 1052 j ‘he pact year, which op-p+d with a reason of unusual ority, was remarkable foc » summer very mild and rial. and cloved with » eit and approaching win- | oteonded with great vo‘ :tiona of temperature, The x Ww onrncive to heulth, amd eure etorece inter uptna the cogalar employmeat | 16 poopit, we way sey (hat It termiveted by adding to | emovat of materis\ buweo bappines: amongst us, following (firet) table oom iled from the most accu- | 5 and euthentio rourees, #ill show the d ferent de- oe of temperature which bave been observed at the déle of each month duriog the year takea at the four | “Aneipal divisions of the d4y—mo niog, acon. evening, | J mtdoight, We have anv-xed # second table so as sxhibit, at @ glence. the rege of the thermometer | on esok of the bettest avd coldest days waieh we have | + perlenoed from the first duy of Janaary to the thirty. | at day of December of tbe yrar 1853 :-— SARLE SHOWING THE RANGE OF THE (HERMOMETER IN MEW YORK CITY UreN THk LOTH Day OF BACH MO N THE tac TAM 12 Noon. 6 P.M. 12 Night De Deg Deg. Deg. | 33, ry 2 | 25 29 $2 | ‘ 43 56 43 | « 15,. Mhureday... ai 44 43 | + 16.,deturaey bt 50 49 | w15,,Toretey ae 81 7 | y 15,.Thurrday... 11 7 69 a 7 13 a os 61 oT | 53 46 44) 46 48 36 | ry OLY SHEWING THE RAGE OF THE TM HOTTrAT aD COL 2 Day of Wek, Bovtest Tourdyy 8 88 87 70 17... Coldest Swurday 65 70 O94 28 Rrottent Weonasy 75 88 74 73 | 90....Coidert. Monasy) 6872-7365 | JUMottest Thar-day 997678 TL Friday rs Friday oo Ml: 70 (68 | Buotey ae ao 6. 61 Saturasy 89 49-4085 Wedo'day 9 80 Bh 89 Weavvosy 52 bl 47 48 Wedndey 18 93 33 BB During the last quarter ‘om in our rivets bas ow: + ead woly chan eabie A’ one, the water bas bron rained im voluao to a neight rarely joed before, Whilst at otbersi6 so completely | crdee (hat the ferry noe's Ino ved wita difficulty Che Br Opens without promising avy remarcadie meteoro- omens The ovly sclip-n ia the ccuree of 1 be verble from tai part of our conti- ont, will be cos of Tow moon which will take a0 upon the Zist ef Jane Ta 1854 no eclipre of the Con Will be visible, bat in IXhe there will be A total lipee of ong stateli* on Way fire: and one on Ustoder ‘tb, the Whole of each of wblas may be sen bere. On riday afternoon May 26th ihn ne relipen of che sum MM ece rt which wil © annua im Massechusrtia, New emp hire, Vermont the portbere pars of New York ©. whieb with tbat of September +G-m 1876 #ill be the oly central eclipes cf ‘he cus to the Atiancio States, orth of Virg min, during the 1+ ma nder of (hanincteonts mtn There will be two eolipsea of the som during the year 363 9 Heat will tho plese of the 6b of June, aod if Oolaest Hottest i} George T. Trimbie. seeon: be 80th of November It will be visthii ferioo Coptral america nud avarty America, Both of these ceiproe wil: be ii The Emigration for the Soe. The «migration tables which wo published yesterday KolUMvoly, Were up to the 20ta j-mber sod answered Mpurpeses The following emigrsa’s have since arrived ) to inat evening. the 21st, which completes the year: — tl aliens. saens arrived, ‘a! panrengern, den jvip sees cesses EAMS th these additions the rum total of emigrents te this t fer the yoar {+ 300 993 and the totel number of prs- Jers, including 30,151 Amerioan oi.izens, 1s 340 144. Lost Children tn New York turing the year 1852 there were 1864 lost ehildren igbt to the Superintendent of the Out-door Poor's ), Rotends, im thefPark, hy polioomsm and by private ‘Yer, ond all of them wi'h the exorption of four, were fed to their parents or friends The wnoalled for (406 YO Ue Bursery on Beadoil’s lol vd. MORNING EDITION-~-SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1853. THE CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS, Asylum for the Blind, (iNetrtursp 1831 ) Anrou G. Pheips, Presi¢ent ; Isuso Wood, BM D., Vice Prestient; Silas Brown, Treasurer; George F. Alles, Ke- cording Secretary; T Colden Cooper. Saperintendent, ‘This imetitution ia founded somewhat apem the Hu- ropran plan of imperting a generel edvostion, end a trade by which the recipients of tts bepefits cen afterwards up port themreives in comparative comfort The males are mortly taught willow work also mat and mattrace mak: ing; and the females learn bapdbox makieg certain kiads of fancy knitting, and pisin sewing Af-er belog in the Institation for ceven years, the pupils are discharged, und eoattored amongst their friends The privation of sight produces @ constitutional eluggishness, which is found very difficult to overcome, and activa employment ep- pears to bo the only remedy for it; bemoe the advantage of combining education with indu-try. Quit ber of pupils who bave graduated sre +m ployee to the weou facturing department, and reside iu the invti'utom sa well as others living without its wails amd support them. selves in tolerable comfort During the it year about 150 persons have been re- ceiving education or support through the med/ua of the insti:ution. Of 108 pupils now restaing ie the institution, 95 are patives of this Stare 4 of New J of ala berms, | of Connectiont, 1 of Toone and 1 of Miobl- Pax Cf the 96 belonging to New York 86 are Kaci cael ] the State, and) by thelr friends or tbe Commi-slowers Emigraticn. There were no deaths ead vory little sickvess, amongst Le an during the past year. la Marob last, Mr. James Obamburiuia who had been the Superintendent of the institution for a peried of seven years. resigned bir situation. aud [. Voidea Uoeper, ‘Brq . the present incumbent was eiected to that post. ‘The institution wa» commend with two bind pu who were placed under the care of a widow, then og in Copal street; sud throogh the strenuous exertions of the Board of . it hus foally reached its present extended ephere of usctuiness Bloomingdale Asyium for the Tngane, Connected with the New York Hospital, and umdor tho direction of the same general officers, ASTLUM COMMITTEE. D §. James Donaldson, '. 8. B Voluns, mis a. cee, umes W. Beckman, Augus.uy Fleming, D fT. Br M D. Physician, Geo. W. oot, Warden. No. of patients in the Asylum. January 1, [852.... 122 Admitted during ibe yeur..... 102 Discharged during the came period. oT Died during the year...... 8 No of pationts remaining in Asylum, Deo 81, ‘The receipts during the year havo bee Expenditures during the same period Leaving s balance in the Troasuree’s ha of $884 86 ‘The produote of the farm oopurcted with this tastitu- tion. such ae fruit, vegetables. butter, milk, eggs, poultry hay, &o., at markes value, have amounted to $6,261 during the past year Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb, (Fiftioth street, between Fourth and Fifda Avenues.) INSTITUTED 1518 ‘The New York Institution for the [astruction of the Desf and Dumb is situated about three and a maif miles Gistent from the City Hall Tho grounds ocoupied by the institution extend ‘rom the Fourth aud Fifth ave. pues, and from For y-vighth to Fiftieth stroes, but the opening of Forty niuth street, which is now in process of being graded, will detract much from the oligibility of the situatiom, and restrict the premises to such marrow Umits as poreibly to force the institution, as others of a like benevolent obaracter have beoo, to remove from ite present location, at some future day The numbers embraced in the last catalogue were The number admitted during the presoat year Whole number witbin the year. Lett the institution. 245 oY Actual number in tho institution at the present date.259 OF the foregoing there are 143 males, aad 116 females Supported by the State of New York. if = City of New York Btate of New Jersey their filend: the tmedtution. + sees Commis:toners of Km'gratipn.,.. « 6 ent uf the city. left achool {m the month of March. somewhat ipdlepored and died ef comum; mente alterserds st beme comnasspteen.somie ae for the year are estimated at about... And the recoip! Leavis The accounte however. ere pot yetmade up and can not therefore. be sisted with seouraey. but thoy will not vary mueh from the above statement. Lupatic Asyium—Blackwell’s Island, M. H. Renney. M. D., Resigent Phystoiaa. Number of inmates. December $lst, 1351... Aamitted during the year 1862. Discharged during the year Di0O 000 cvcccssrecee see Remaining in Asyluto, Dec»mber Slat, 185%. Of thor admitted during toe past your, there were 264 Catholics; 199 Protertants sn¢ 1a Jews—of whem 141 single mem ond 14] «irgie women , 0¢ were married mep snd 84 merri+d women ; 30 #ido-vs and 6 widowers ; 18 males and £8 femsiew, were udder 20 years of age ; 80 males and 99 females were between 20 oud 20 years old ; | 8% males ana +2 femalen between 40 and 4ijvears old ; 87 males and $4 femaios between 40 ead 60 yours; 17 aales and 16 females, between 3 females, between 60 ard 70 years; 4 mwes and between 70 aud 80 years old New York Dispe (Northwest ooraer of Cemtre and White strosta ) lnstiturED 1790 rraldeat; Benj. H, Fiei James F. Do Peyster, This time-bouored institution, the piomeer in this moss. valuable of charitics, weat imto operation sixty.thres ears ego. dering whieh period it has graduaily and ra pidiy extended its usefulness, It was established. like other benevolent institutions of the same class, for the purpose of giving medical advice. assiet modi- cines, to the poor, both at the Dispensery e: yt the bomes cf the patients, It is under the management of thirteen trustessa who hoid meetings im tho building on the third Monday of each moth. The mediosi staf is compesed of twenty-six gontiemen, vis:—em apothe cery, two house pbysicianrgsix sonsulting phyriciana and surgeons, siz district physicians. five attendiag phy- sicions for the male side Of Un pbyriade pby-ioiaps are paid oflosrs; the comatmder render tiasir rervicss gratuiteuly PATIANTS = & fy FE 1060 1478 1260 1415 1,320 Janvary Oovober. mber.. mber., 133 1256 1 B89 Total.,...,. 18001 16696 9597 ~ v ‘i SD} ap od Poe i af HE January.. O01 1 (686 February. 524 198 6% Mareb.... 41 5) Ld - OT soa AD 1,006 = 608 318 (658 67188 % HK. 6 510 186 668 106 = 481 December. O45 an 888 Total....,6,048 2815 1388 3.888 4690 120160 Daring the year ending December 81.1461, the samber of persons who appiled for medioises and medics: attes- dance was 54 462 of whom 21 541 were malor, and 98 941 females. boteg am imeranre ever 1850 of . ‘The wativity of the petivwts durimg thet year was as follows :— Ireland. 7 411: United States, 7 141; Germeay, 447. Bngiend 204; Britixh oo onies and Zootlead 06, ether conptries 321 ‘bough it aes heen impoaibie te ob teim full amd reliable statiation colative te she nativity of E~ patients for he OT jant oiered Lt fa bell pi the proportion o' tpollestions trom pecaons We.cih baa matertally inoroased, = {m alluding to the extreordisary ipereemd demand ‘epon the attestirn of the modieai staff of th's dispeusery, the Board of Trustess tn their aixty second eaueal ra- port Ji 1. 1962 eay thet “tha true avd ovly ox Plazetion of this feot i» te be found Io the -tatistios of the Comm! 0 Of Fm gration setting forth that in the conrse of the yeor 1851 woven then 29 001 emizrants arrived at thie ewcunting te nearly three fifvhe ot the whole posal an ena, ecording to the eonsus Of the vreviour year ( ‘The following table oxhibite the tnecease of at the atove named dispensary, and emigration, darieg a Qz Ble 796 ‘289 Got 1,139,092 Total... ....18,331 © Pyphes fever provalent. { Oholora sonson, Dewl ¢ vtspensary, (N.W. corner ct Second avenue and Twenty ‘hird atzest.) ° Inetrrutep 1861, Frederick K. Mathee. President; John Campbell first Vice President; Heary M Alexander, secowd Vice Pre:i- emt; Wiliam Walker, Treasurer; Jesse W. Benedict, Beoretary. Beveral gentlemen connected with the Association for Tmproving the Condition of the Poor becoming impress e4, from the result of their observations, in the necessity of adopting some measurrs to suppiy the indigent sick in the north easterm seotion of the city with medicines and medioel attendance. met om the 19th of February last. aad ‘ct wad resolved to solicit pal to contribut. sue Cre ia Ube expense of ereat- © permanent edifice for the purpose of a dispensary. Bhortly afterwards © geutleman liberally plaord at the depesal of the managers tho sam of ave thou-ead dollars toworés carrying out their views; whereupon it was Propored to pame the contemplated institution after the of. but that gentieman forhede the mention of his rT in compection with the marter It was therefore pamed with bis spproval, im honor of featiy_y, had left bim the residuury legates of their larr: ead who bad made reverai liberal b-quests to @-ner imstita- tions of this oberacter A fine alte for acispen-ary at the porthweet coroer of Beoond avenue Twenty thicd street, was then purchared fur $60 and « splendid butiding crested which with the ground has cost about $30000, about $20.600 of which has bem aiready ob- tained. It isexpeoted to be ready somo time during the pieet poet Ta the meao'lme. three eminent phy-t- clans end surgeons are rmgaged on salary. to attesd upon the destitute siok reatdingin the tartare ‘over which this inetitution will exorcise ita obarities Nosthern Dupensary. (CTaterseotion of Christopher street and Waveriey piace.) INSTITUTED 1827—uILT 1831. orsioens. Jed. Frye, Prosident; Washington R. Vermilye. First Vice-Pretidemt; John D. Clute, Second Vice President; Jacob Harton, Third Vioo-President; Charles R. Whitte- more, Seoretary; Philip W.Engs, Troasarer; William L. Morris, Counsellor. During the corporate year ending April 1, 185%, the number of pereons who applied for mediowmes and medi- eal oid was 31 041. vis., 9.753 maisa, and 13,506 females— averaging more than sixty-ofue now casos for esoh day of the sear. The revenue of the Institution for the came A wes $2500 27, while the expenditures were $3,748 61, leaving a balenoe against tbe Dispensary. of $270 34 The Board of Trustees say in referesce to the fast that “This exeres of 03; lituge over our mean: isto o@ deplored especially when it isin part esuree by the refusal of many cf cur subsoribers to continue thei subsompiions Towasde the cloro of the previous year, the trexsury Fepleniched by the receipt of two icgacies from the Hives Demvit; ove of $4000 from the late Klizeooth ene theother of $2010 from ber elster, che Dewut: alao by @ donation trom Jenoy Liad. sums. amounting in the . geregate to 86.250 were eet mpeiaca anent fund the prinoipal not to be touch- @0 uniers of come extreme emargaucy. 19 cou WiDo so the noble gracrosity of the Mises Demtls w whie marble cemotaph with appropria’e tasoriotions. hac been put up in be trnatees’ room. [a alluding wo the last mentioned donation the rasicas ramesw that ' Tha names -¢ Jeavy Lind soaid as a ter of coarse, Ve Bp in our let of eubsoribe:s, but on referring to our act of incorporetion it was fund that that hosor ‘wae alicwed on'y to “the lords of creation "’ The territory over which this Diepracary extends its aliens is bounded om he routh oy Spring street. om ast by Brosdway and Fourth svenue, he worth by Forty-second street, and om the west by the Muasoa Fiver. Owing to therecent establishment of the Northwestera Dispevtery this tnatitution expeete chortly to Hmit the nor:herm boupdary of ive sphere of usetuiness to the couth ride of Uwenty-third street The subjoinedtabie exbthits the number of patients who have been treated since the first dey of January, ¢ P TED Arey ae pe z £2 zo 4 i & Pais Janusey iss 13 419 © a0 February 1700 «160 9 00 1 13 15 206 ie 12 68 1 ‘ 118 1 1 v 1 mn oct 7 extbacacks a October, 9 * November. 8 7? December. 8 9 lod 1377 6% Dotsl.......5..17,781 184 118 1.208 10362 7,055 The dlerares of the patiemts treated at this Dispensary ate classed as follows: — Be ob bf me y fi * Fa Fy ete bine 3 es, Se oe te a a i i ca r 3 9 Jonuery.,.....72 110 8% 7 143 182 4 or 15 1m 86 v6 178 165 4% 95 166 19 64 100 a7 167 61 9 a0 So $3 lei 233 «LL ” 4 284 oe 4248 at Ws 4g 64 is 84 5 7 2 140 65 a4 33 lee =U 77 Total......1,101 1708 40€ 817 1484 1980 anoL Of tha above 19 26%, thers wore 7,194 males, and 12,168 fomnaies, whose places of mativity were ay foliows :— United Btates., Colored Hume, (Situated on Bixty-Sfth atreet. bolow Second avenue.) Fizat Direotrees.. -Mrs Mery Ane Weils. » Mra. Samuei J. Beevec. Mn ww ‘This soolety, Inatituted in 1539, amd devoted to the re Uet of that portion of onr colored population, of both oexesand ail ager, whe, through tnfiraity or poverty, are repdered children of want and chjrcts ef charity scoms to have prospered im its de-igon during the last your. The number now fn the institution isabeut the same aa at the commensment last year, vis -—266 ; about 84 of whee are males. and 166 females. Of the whole mumber, Ware calldzen, There are under treatment in the hespi tal, 28 males and 26 females Under medical treatment eat of the horpitel. 9 males aad 13 femal-s Wty hn Jour there have been 4:6 admixaions. 193 desthr, 40 births and 20 chiidrem apprentiond to trades &o. Whole mumber redeved during t 2 ‘The morality is very jarge in Droperti'n $0 tha aver- sae combs ta the institution ; bat this i+ scsounted for by the great number of very aged people in the institu em. and by the fact that many are cariied thitber trea the sloughs of the city. is ao almost dylog onnd Daring the year there have beon Give deaths of pereoos ninety years of age or upwards; and reeratiy « female whe was cont up from bed joni some of ths low gregaeries of the unregeperet th town died while being Rarrled to ber pork ad love. the morteilty is muob lore for the past, former yeers Of ‘the fils which fivab ts age, cbthinia and pereiysis. among aduits; and hydro ay pai omg the ok!) Fae expense Of tho Lastitation foc the year, hare teem about ton thousand dotisrs ‘The paoperty of the tnetitn- tic bas imoreared fif:y per cant | geri 4 simoe ite pur- ehase, « fact of great promise to the society. Bellevuc Huspttal. ADMIHIONS Men Women Bays Wirlet Total, Netive. For'an. Ry 23001 6 6 415 IT (BOB 8 7 nas 58 Bae 6 14 468 05 ee 6 Mu 46) ot oon 5 18 oe 7 41 9 13 350 2 wt 2 1 488 ae oat 7 16 388 7 8i7 9 Il 43 «8 38 8 8a 4 1 Bl oT ORT 1% 60 6488) (88 TS 6 129 5.089 ole 4,179 ' Including those bore in the hospital and constitut- Ady nine tentos of the so termed boys and girls. DISCHARGES Men Women. Boys. Gils Tetel Native Fur'gn Tromary, 212 186 e T 6ro 63 wT Wervoary 84 326 T 6 3°6 oT 948 Moroh... 109 yet 7 6 360 68 BOL 05 «172 9 200 138 6 » 170 16T 8 me (ek # 2160 (182 6 190146 7 211 16t 1 4 3 Dieobarged during the your Died during the year..., TOtAl......sesee ever erecrsivsesense Remaining im the hospital Deo Bist, 1853. Nursery, Randall s Island, Jonatham Stearns, Warten. Men Women Boys Girle Total Remaining Doo.31.1861. 69 209 799 362 1419 Acmitted during year., 68 480 730 496 = 1.778 Remalving Deo 31,1852. 53 189 oped. é Joba Fitoh. Warden. Nuwber of ipmates Veo 31 186%........ Meo 6.0 boys 43--roval males .. + 663 Wowen 73. girie 4)--total fmales.. Ge Of wh«m were born in the United States. 245 Do, do. foreign countries . +» 1028 CRIME IN NEW YORK. Satktics of Crime tw Sew York City and County. ‘Wa are egein enabled to present our resders with most relfsble taties, of the convictions. acqaittals &o ,in the Courts of Oyer avd Terminer. and Sessions, ia this olty sod county. made up to ard inclusive of yesterday, on which day the last Court of Bvectal Sesslons was held, Fer thie we ere indobted to Mr Vandervoort, the ooou pent for many 5eara of the office of Ulerk of there Courts; and whore sccursey and method im posting up these matters Is only equalled by the courtesy wita which he afford anes to and informstios from, his well kept aud veiuab ‘Feoords. eo Bave su stated them as to sentrast with thore of last year; and therseult, all things daly eonrid-red is rather gratifying than o ive With am increase of POPUiatien a1} large cities (bore statistion ly Rept) exbibit ap tereaee of im jor ouiter oircvnuetences of our own, we Deed aot be even {f this were the ouse in more thas the portion; but the tables below en to @ valt do not shew such own experience tells ux that durieg the latter portion of tas pear ortme bax rathor diminished Burglaries com- mon during (he fret few mon be. have beoome rare, aod there tx every reason to linve boon bexaonee suppore that formidable gangs the Oger and formine: wea ta orease of the higher offenece the convietnn ern ones bring four aganst eight. In the General Sesdons. the gros Lumber of the exaess ie but thirty-six, and of thers it will be perceived. that twenty-three are for petit peepee ‘the reepective returns being seveaty-eve and forty sieht Deaoiy sarauite chow a diminution while the number of grand lurcenies exceeds that of 1851 by fuurteen cases omy ibe returns of common assault and battery cases show a remarkebie iverease. viz: $16 im the Special Sessioon against » deorease of three in those tiled af tho Gameral. Though many of there may oave been serious, yet it mous. be remembered that the great majority are but trifling matters; end in view of the whole resalts. we may bope that the corrre pursued of late by the autsorities bes a repeible effect in duninishing crime With theeo few cbrervetions, we refer our readers to the sudjoined tables of eopviotions, scquittals &c , hed in the courte of Oyerand Termicer General and Special Sessions of the Peace tu ana for the City and Uoum:y of New York, 1661 and 1st OOURT OF OYER AND TERMINER —— 1862 ————1861.—_7 Con Ac- Cm Me victed quited. victed qd. 4 4 2 Marder... Alcon. let degree Mapriaughter, !st degree. Do, 2d degree. 3d degree. Do 4th aegree Asnultand battery ... 4 1 eM poe: Sd degree... Do. Ath degree. Aareult with int Do. to commit maybem 1 ry Asrsultand battery with inten bo rep, Robben ii Aorsultund battery with intent me es Ce. eee NE CHeY Carrying 8 slang ehot, and using the rime. . . Assauiiend battery... Aison,id degree, Heth a Bae oom ~ mem, : ee’ ote Sere SE Attempi to commit Forgery let degree. ti ewan = 2: : Bu Grena |ereeny e 1 Attem@ to commit grand lar oer 3 2 memes 2a car: "Nesed cthiaee,.." to commit petit Isroeny Receiving stolen gcods (solen- Folte pretenors—-cbtaining goods Crmoney by... tes Baporiag child Ip high w intext te abandon Absuotion , Atemyt to reroue prisoner... Keeping disorderiy bowse., Keeping gam bling Rouse wahoe S: > =e i St Bet ‘voting trioe at 6 Indecent exec sare of person ‘ Felling bq 3 5 eee or witl Heense Odecene exbibitiona . Exbtbitieg ebrcene hes. Inroring @ pumbers drawn elettery, Molisious miroblef, Libel Chaves ree Craeity to . we ee Keeping gunpowder without WN. %5.—Of these convictions daring the hpys been upon the confenston aod plea | Pere ere i “i Sei: ; PRICE TWO CENTS, COUBT OF SPRCIAL #eAaONE — 1882 ——BI Assent and battery + 9B BL 662g? Petit larceny... M4 24 1463 ERT WHOLE @UmMBeE @F THiaLs, 1862, 1851 he Court of Oyer and Termimer.... 14 4 Court of General Xessdons .. aura the Court of Speoigi Sessions. + 2405 2079 Total...... Aeeccere ++ 2886 250 WHOLE NUMBER OONTICTIONS. ACQUITTALE AND DiNCHARGES 1852 UROL In the “cast of Oyer and Terminor. + 14 18 Ip the Oourt of General Ses-ions, + 60k 488 In the Court of Speclat Sensioas 22717 2895 Priecnees discharged im all the Courts... ). 1437 1.847 Total. ..0. reccccccces: secreseccens + 42 a Nuwbcr of im@lotmente found by the Graud an SP TOEY soeeeses speneerssseesceserspee O45 © 85S Nomber of complaints dismissed by the Gravd Jury.............. seeeee QL BRL oes to answer filed during the | nn OTe . (Ble 1689 Recogutrancos forfeited. + Be 45 Bevtenced to be exon OS Septenced to Btate Prison for life, men.... = L Sentenced to Btate ¢rison— 206 182 21 bi 813 T3814 ROS TL wl 3 21 318 cy 68 10092 4 lo een otleot ceived avd psid into tho City during tas year 1862 91.878 55 @uring the ye aT 18 * Of all there im thirteen oasen. the prisoners have bien brought into court and convicted, oF soquitted and dis oharee J There are. also, two men. (Clark and Suihvan ) under rentence of death. convicied in 1861—thelr osses having berm taken up to the Vcurt of Aopeals. aud the judgment Of the Oyer and Terminer finally vonfirmed. Penitentiary, Blackwell's Island; Joreph Keen Warden Remalpirg in penitentiary, Deo 81. 1861. . 879 Received durieg the year—Mulen <2 017 “ * Females “2,848 4,306 Discharged— Males be Females 00 —4,203 Remaising in penitentiary, Deo 31, 1662. Ton Tnorease over the prrosdirg year. pecene eae ‘The admissions of boys foc larceny and famales for Prostituiion, heve incteased very comiderably during the past year, Sherif’s Office-1853. Jobm Orvor. Sheriff Jomes () Willett under Sheriff. Frederick L Valter, Genceal Deputy. Jamer B Bensel, ‘Thomas Carif (a = Jonepb Cornell, “ « Charles a Hillyer, ‘4 LJ Hogh Crombie, “ « Obaries F. Linebach, “ Andrew Sheehan cs bs Jobn Wilro: bg re Natbont+l 8 Selah, = “ John T. Stewart od Tromes J. Gillelan, € ed Heory J. @mith, Jeitor. Frapblin Giimore. Special Deputy to to Bing Sing James Oroise. jury no-iver. H Ludlow. real estate aucNoneer. D. D. Nash gemeral suction:er : N. Rowdiroh Blunt Coe counsel for twelve years,) with bis patiners. A Oakey Hall acd Aaron J Vanier- poel, continue to tranact the legal business, Ko. ere convey prisoners Artival of the Georgia, TWO AND A HALF MILLIONS OF GOLD DUSY. ‘The mail steemehip Georgia, Captain Porter, arrived at Arpinwall on the morning of the 16th instant, ons bour previeus to the arrival of the Uncle Jam, and eeiled from there fur New York, via Kivg-wm, v1 bight of the 20th inst.. fifty hours after the sailing of Unclo Ram. She sailed trom Kingston at 7 P.M., 24th imetent. 7 Tbe following deaths ocourred en board the G.:— Deo 19th, J. Thompeon Bald, of consumption, Dee. 9th, D Kingeby, of favor, Our thanks are due Mr. E. W. Hall, the purser of the Georgia, for the latest nows. ‘The following ia the TREASURE LIST OF THE GEORGIA. Am. Exch Beuk.. $#12000 H Aanms & Co 67H 640 10,000 Bloomingdele & Co 12,336 6,600 Duncan, sherman & 3500 Co, 80 4.000 Aaron Jacobs, 27,800 20 000 A, Kurebedt, 2200 Lagard Feiaes . 6.818 Reynolds & 00..... 10,09 Newhouse & Spate 11.500 B ue & Plumer 20.000 J. Rothhen & Oo, 17,500 Divrw Reale & Co, $4060 Kaipa Port ..... 10800 Ord PO Covi, Curling 6.000 15,162 Chambers & Hel-er 124,000 T C.W &A Thomas 12000 . 5 15 250 Beblore, Broa.... 11,040 & Wiliisms —5.0V@ Sohaile Bros... 8.400 Meyer & Siuckem,. 11000 frumoly & Law- T. Wateon & Sox., 17.020 son... ° 6500 Pensma & R.Co.. 82/00 Wels. Faroo& Oo 68.736 Williams & Patten, —680_:«H. A Smythe... ‘800 ¥. Huseh & Co... 2076 89.357 —_—— 10,000 92 238 653 In hands of Paesengers........ cece cereees 800 000 ‘The papers from Kingston Jamaica, to the 24th {nst., do not contain any news of general interest. Personal Intelitgerce, The following gentlemen, distinguiched for their connection with raiload enterprises in the Wert, ate stop- ping at the Irving House ;—Hon. Alfved Kelley, Colum bus, Ohio; How. H B. Payne, Cleveland, Ohio; De Upon, Summit county, Ohio, Honry Stoddard, Da: ton, Obio ; Henry Doolittle, Cincinnati, Obio; Hon. J. P Riener, Ohio ; Mr Jennings, Mr. Withers, Mr. Casey. Covington. Ky.; R_M. Shoemaker, Cinclomati ; M. Kent. Previcent of F, & W. R, R.; Hom Thomas Earl Ohio; Joseph Obemberiin, Clevota Nr Cbarch Pepneylvant Butler. Simeon Perkins, Akrom Obio; R. Witt, Oleveland. Ohio; Mr. Robineon. sopecintendent of Sandusky and Map: tield Katlroed Sandu-ky Ohie janchester; 8, Morris, the Astor—Rev. & Brent. ship siddons: T. North Osrol! Celiforuis; 8 Knox. U. 8, Navy; J. Kent, San Frauciroo; Dr. Lester, Mississippi; Capt. A. BH. Brown, Borton At the American—W Mille, New York; W. D Davie New Jersey; © Abbott. Boston; Purser Abbott, 0 3 Navy; ©. Sparks, U. § J Richards. Massachusetts, Sir, Browrigg. Virgiola; J. K Dili, Bolrimere. At the Metropolitas—Hon. Ro! York ; How Jobe A lor, New Milferd; © Newman Kentvoky Dr. Walker. Virgink ptom Philadetphia; Jobn H Kunpp. Maitsom Lowa; J. 1 Newton vlevelend, Obie, W «lire, $¢. Loui J. K Lewir, San Franciseo; R A. Haes, Sacramsn‘o City; Charles © Tucker, Washington, D 0; 0.8 Boyd, New Baven: Lovis Blanche Larrieburg, Pa; Janes Borrew, Sonth Osrotino; J. Orville Taylor, Albeny; W. A Hespy New Crivass; F. Hancock Boston; Thomas M Taylor St. Louis; B W. Boyd Sprivgteid. At the Howard—@ Chase. Vailey Falla RI: J 8. Cbureh @ Rottowby ano Inay Prof. L, tunis asd lady, Morten; OC _N Pelton Marysville Oarciiva; J. R Crocker ond Iscy Fredopis; G © Hale Boston; J. Paiten BD. 3. Hartlett. J. Dewmtson. Balt'more; L Genter, Richmond, Vt ; Capt O P Wasbburn, Boston ; Mr. Newyear, Hohaghticoke; end others. General Sam. Houston U 8 Senator from Texas, was ut Cleveland, Uhie. on tho 2#th uit, Kiseaxk AND FULLER AGAIN AnnestEp —Las’ Paturday evening Wiiliam F, Kissane apd Williem 4. Fuller. pork paokers. were arrested by Constable Kiefer. upon @ warreat, ixsued by Bxjutre Ligh erect ie. them with being socessory to the di:nppearance Thetoher Leis, gave bonds the sum of ten thous each tor their appearence this after- im were releared. We made inquiries as to tha grounds for the arrest. bat could learm nothing farther than that -uepioions were ercated against them from the following chroumrtaners :—Our readere will remember the attempt of @ certain pasty tc obi Loge with « riotous mob of a slsughter howse in Creek, occu. pied by Mr. George Premtiss. It appears. that previous to Ubi- riot some one comnected with this party attempted to bribe Thateher Lewis to give them possession by foul means He wne cffered the sum of $1,250 te administer morpbese in liquor to the men employed by Prentiss, at ® certain hoor pemed While the mem were under the influence of merphene, it was the tatention of the party (fering the bribe to take porresiom of the slaugh‘er bourse and then call om the police to protect ‘hem in thet pomession. Mr Lewis secepted the proposition and ast the nigh. for the deed. He failed. however, to fulfil bis opreememt alleging thet merphene would mot operate. Ile fixed another pight but befere that came rowed he expered the whole matter to Mr. Prostiss, eteting that he bad accepted the propstition merely to discover the seoreta of the opposite party This, of courre, frustrated the Ce cll cansed the riot above mentioned — Cmpinnati ), Dee. 87. Nicarag@a Tranett Company—Transser of he Steamers, im... The correspondence which passed betwee Oom- modore Vanderbilt and James Dopeyster Ogtlon, Vice-President of the Treasit Company, relative 6 the eale of the sesmsbips which have for some time Paet been conneoted with that line, overly oxplelaet the “bole transaction, and shows it to have bsee corried out in the most straightfor@ard, honorable matueron the part of ali conceracd The etodk part of the transsotion, about which so muoh hag been avid in Well street, haa very lirtle te de wich the operstions of speculators. Mr. Vandorbitt has nothing to de with holding or selling the stock Hie terme wore cash for all but $160 000, for whicti he received the bonds of the company, payable eno year from dats. The sale of steamers was a goot thing, undoub'edly, for Commoiore Vanderbilt ; and we are confident the purchase will prove proft- able tv the Transit Company. It wiil place that Ine ucon & strong, eolid foundation, able to oom- pete with any tni route in existence or in eontem- plation Iv wi'l b@ won that Mr Vanderbilt's va- luable services have beta agoured to the company for # your at loast. 9, Barrary Place New Youx, Deosmu«®, 24, 1862, To 14m Paxmpent xp Dingcrons oF tHe Agcesseae Tuaueit Comrany, Nuw York, Gentiemen:—Ia Cousequence of propoxttions mate me by reverai parties. in relation to the disposition of stenm hips that form the hme I am running between. New York and Calitormia, whiob if soompted by 20 may Bo! pos-ibly be deemed by your compary as of the most advantegecus nature and us [ have no wish to take amy cour-e that would im apy way uperave to the injury ef « compaey that my mawe hes been +o laryely (denrided with from its commeuvemont I decm it a daty [owe my- relf ‘bo pubito. and your comesny previogs to eateriag: into apy arrangement with other parties to mako y: company the following proporition, to wit:— To rel to your eompany the steam abips Northerm Tight Star of the West, Prometheus. Dautel Wanstes, Brother Jonathan, Paovflc aud 3.8 Lawts, together othe their furniture, for the sum of thirteen bundred and fifty thousand dollars; pay sdie $1 202 000 in cash, ead $150.0'0 in the bonds of yeur company. payable im ome year from date of the bills of sale All the coal coal buike, ano all other fixture: your cop peny to take at cest, paying for them from tae fest earnings of the vensels. If the above peopoudoa te arorpted withinseves daga, thie mey be considered bi upon me i ie OP "VANDER BIL®. P. 8.—BShould this position be aowwpted oy your Compeny. and they with me Co retain the ageasy of the line of ships for the next twoive months, [ wilido wat the usual ocmmission.—C V. Orrice ov THe Accessony Taanert pete | or Nicamaava, Naw Yeux, Deoomber #7, 1862. , Hag. ir: ~ In repiy to your proposition to this company, ated the 34th inst. ( beg lenew to advice chet the mame wee submitted to the Board of Dirrotors at a menttog eld thir day, and aoeepted as will sppoar by the rose iutions adopted by the Directors, « certified eopy of which I beg leave to tramami' herewith, In auswor te your communication. I remain very reapoofatly, Your ebadieas carr ont, JAS. D OGDHY Vice President, Orrice or THE Accessony Transit 0o.,0F Nicanaawa, New Zone, 66 s. 138, At a mosting of the Board of store of ti By held vbis day the tellowing resotutioas were cau mouriy adopted :— Rescived, Chat we regard the proposition of Mer, @ Vanderbilt forthe sale of bis stesmekips and oval Ax- ‘ures, made to this eompany this day, aod dared tas Sea instant, av just fetr. aod ideral im its teras aed ona tions, and that thi» company é0 h-reby accept the coma, Resolved. That f-r the purpose ef prosuriag the sem of twelve hundred thousand dollars. it ts expedient tote sue forty thousand sherer of addi'ionsl onettal stock ta this company ané that we horeby direct che same te te at ones terued, the directive of the Vice Preddems and Secretary. Resolved, ‘hat whem the forty thoussad shares of ad ditional stock hat be isyaed, the samo shail be plaend as. the hands of the Vico Procideat fcr sale and dispodnam, under the iustrue'ions and dirretions following, (@ elt First, He ball be autboriaed to ameciave wich bia, ter the sale and disposition of the stosk, such persom or per sons ar to him may seem proper, Nou shere sbeli be delivered antil the whete amow ait be anbaaribed fo1 Third No sbare shall be sold at amy lors rato than this. ty dohars Fourth EB fale shall be for cash. Fifth The spies shell all be made by the tadivideal ae govations of the Vice Provident and bis asseoiate, if be aball have any astosiate and if pot, by Gis own mogotior sions Sizth No part of the stook shall bosold at the Boamt of Brokers Seveoth. When the money «bell be received, the saase shall be paid into the trea-ury of the company. Resolved That the Secretary be directed to ovuse one hundred and tity bonds of the denomination of ome thowsand dotiare eaoh of this company to be printed ta the usual form and to fill up tho same. leaving the date Diank, payable in one year. ~ Resoived That » oopy of the foregoing revolutions be commupioated to Mr. Vandernilt, with x-euranons of the pleesnro which we feel at the restoration of haravag ead. good fueling between bimse'f apd this company. ‘The foregoing is a true copy from the minutes, [sAaJ 0 LWA deoretary, Tux Accessory Transit Co of Micanacdas Aisr, Yous. Deo 29 1862. At a meeting of the Bours of Direntors of this comp: held cn this dey. the following resoluidom was rit d ©. Varpra: mourly adopted :— Reaclved, That the Vice President be and bereby ts out, ised to comtract with Mr. 0. Vanderbilt to ran cae the agent cf this cempaoy, for a perved of mission of two ‘A true copy from the minutes. ISAAO C. LBA, Seoretery. Destructive Fire and Loss of Life, {From the Loui: ville Qourtor, Deo. #7.] Yesterduy, about 11 o’elook the Louisville pepert-will, rituated below Tenth street, betwrem Main and the canal, caught fre end was almost totally consumed. For come (me after the first aiarm the ire was k der bab there was so great an amount of combust the mill that tre efforts to oheek it wore wi soon the fismes burst through the roof places. and its destruction was inevicable iipier machine Foor and machive were sav. gtea‘ly damuged > large engi were Outelde of the building were also xaved Tl engine and the great mase of the machinery tegetner with 70 or 100 tons of rags tow and terials. were totaliy destroyed ‘The mill was thy brop-wig et Ieano Cremie of thie city, who bad jast compl rome very ccusiderable tmprovements thiee story wing to the establishment whiob tx covered by $25 000 insurance Tho fire many have been tbe result of socident. but th to be but little doubt that is was t The loss of two lives probaniy three, apd the wounding sud maiuing of nine or tea more, During the progress «f the firs, and before it had em- tenced tu the brick building. an effort was made (o save ‘tbe machinery ip the reg ewgine room =A gr-at aaever of men were in there when ‘be gable wall of the od oF main builoiog fell im. bresking threagh the reom belo: aud burying a doten men under the burnieg rafters loose bricks A rush was made hy the firemen sad others (o resoue them but J. W. Homer and David Mil- lmer were crasbed to death. and Clay Oarr David So E Neff. of the Relief engise G. Young G Smict, Kowwan, of the Kentucky engine. N 3 Haynus of the Meobanio, Lillabupt ef the Hope and T. H Hoskins, = ocon'ectioner. were injured, reveral of them very dem grouly Mr. homer wos the machine tender of the mili and waa terribly crushed. D Millimer or Di had bis souil crushed. Hoskins was buried umder @ jie of rafters and his jing Wee actual'y burat from ws back Olay Oarr 0 vary seriously injured. bat at @ late bour last night they were ‘ll doing well and likely to recover. Interesting trom Baracoa, THR RAVAGES OF OROLERA~ DISTRESS OF THE INMABITANTO—EFFROTS OF THR MaRTHQUaKE— THE COFFER AkD SUGAR CROrS, BTC By the brig Oscar we have Jates from Baraeos te the 17th December. The following letter from ear corrcepondest gives a meianohely picture of the condition of the inhabitants of tmat island :— Banacoa, Deo 17, 185%. ‘The cholera has diminished eounde im the of ze Gt. Jago; tbe deaths whieh Bad at one time increserd we 110 daily. sow number fromeightteten In tae sam rous dim. try the epivemio still prev fearfu) ravages, At tbe tines of Colwell end in tae loge of the som: me. also at the village of Janey violonoe has been unprecedented In the beginning it atrecked only the megreve; but sivoe then it hax spared It bas extended vo Sante only to lament the malady. bat alse the distressing sit etion of its iphabttants Whole families are dyiag éee- tute of medicine or medical aid ‘The earthquake of the 26th November was p:rhape Mronaer them that of the 20th Avgust. The eneok wae felt through: ut the eastern part of the tslaad but osce- sioned no damage of pote Rares, Fad ths devoted o} of Bt Jego and its tmmediste neighborhood where 17%, efleote were awfal apd miraculous a¢ ths same time. 7 ae aren: heck wae felt abeut aif part three o'olo. a. ‘end notwithetanding the folliag of edifices 80’, walle, and cornices and tiles from the roofs of the © ages we hove no report of a ninale feral sovident, althoy on. ana ber beve ruffered contusions and similar OW siren, were of a trifing intenslt an o wan sugar laos arte fos J ‘both thas.

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