Andrew Garrgan, Thirty-first street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues Robert McIntyre.. Thomas Goggin. 186 West Eighteenth street 120 Wall street William Rogers.... Bernard Kain.. John Moriarty. William Gillan. Michael Glannon. Francis McMahan. Charles Moog.. 143 Cedar street 468 Water street 56 West Broadway 240 Stanton street 82 Hester street .8 Walnut street 428 Cherry street .254 Front street 190 West Sixteenth street .398 Cherry street .503 Houston street 282 Front street 21 Orange street 125 Walker street 101 Gold street 40 Dover street 155 South street .29 Orange street .492 Greenwich street 174 South street .54 Mulberry street 157 Ludlow street ..95 Orange street .71 West street 238 West Sixteenth street .Ninth avenue and Thirty-eighth street .100 Seventh avenue PERSONS LICENSED TO KEEP INTELLIGENCE OFFICES In the city of New York, from May, 1850, to February, 1851. Morris Steines... Charles Brookhain Josiah Watts.. John Leavey.. Morris Steine. Clark Mason. Clark Mason. William Henderson. Matilda C. Greene. Solomon Ferre.. John S. Scudder.. A. J. Brewer & Co.. Amady Freeman. Daniel Elmore. Thorndike P. Saunders. .550 Broadway 148 Grand street 240 Grand street .248 Bowery 223 Bowery 424 Broadway 139 Bowery .77 Nassau street 382 Broadway .314 Broadway .70 Lispenard street .24 Catharine street 106 Chambers street .99 Leonard street .corner of Fulton and Water streets .432 Hudson street .85 Greenwich street 7 Carmine street ..478 Broadway .446 Broadway .114 Nassau street .2 Division street Frederick Gumbert.. George D. Emmory.. 148 Greenwich street 114 Nassau street Whole number 25; of which 12 are renewals, at $12 50 each... ..$150 00 12 new licenses, at $25 each.. Total... 300 00 $450 00 LICENSED PAWNBROKERS In the city of New York, from May, 1850, to February, 1861. Jonas Solomon.. Daniel A. Larkin.. John M. Davies.. B. A. Cohen. Samuel J. Levy. W. & J. Simpson. Mary McNichol & Son. Henry Reegan... Edward E. Burbanck. Thomas Mulcahy. John B. Simpson.. Henry Hart... Abraham Goodwin. Whole number 34, at $50 each.. .151 Bowery .74 Catharine street .21 Third avenue 433 Grand street 485 Pearl street .52 Anthony street .117 Spring street .95 Canal street 265 Grand street 121 West Broadway .423 Pearl street 195 Bowery 197 Graud street 398 Hudson street .299 East Broadway .37 North Willliam street .69 West Broadway .80 Bayard street .51 Roosevelt street .75 Division street .308 Hudson street .58 Reade street .111 West Broadway .2234 Division street 198 Hester street 25 Chatham street .27 Chatham street .31 Centre street ..$1,700. CRIMINAL COURTS. In and for the City and County of New York. ww OYER AND TERMINER Is held by a Justice of the Supreme Court, who shall preside, and any two of the following officers :-The Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of the City and County of New York, the Mayor, Recorder, and Aldermen of said city. Terms-First Monday in the months of January, April, September and November. GENERAL SESSIONS. Held by the Recorder or City Judge of the city of New York, with two Aldermen. Terms-First Monday in each month. SPECIAL SESSIONS. Held by the Recorder, with two Aldermen, without a Jury, Tuesdays and Fridays, at 9 o'clock, a. M. Hon. Frederick A. Tallmadge, Recorder of the city of New York, and presiding Judge of the Courts of General and Special Sessions. Hon. Welcome R. Beebee, City Judge and Presiding Judge of said Courts. N. Bowditch Blunt, District Attorney. A. Oakley Hall, Assistant District Attorney. Henry Vandervoort, Clerk of Oyer and Terminer, General and Special Sessions. John Sparks, Deputy Clerk. OFFENCES. STATEMENT OF CONVICTIONS, ACQUITTALS, ETC., Had in the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Sessions of the Peace, in and for the City and County of New York, from 1838 to 1850, a period of Thirteen Years. 1843. 1844. 1845. 1846. 1847. Manslaughter, (various degrees). 2 4 3 8 3 7. Assault and Battery, with intent to kill or maim. 6 5 3 2 8 5 4 5 1 1622 624 5 Abandoning a child in public highway. Robbery, (first degree). 2 2 6 4 3 3 11 6 4 10 Riot, with Assault... 1 8 26 8 17 4 13 49 Petit Larceny, and attempt to commit do. Obtaining Property by False Pretences.. 1 71 73 68 901 61 91 87 86 112 90 63 57 66 54 95 101 2 3 3 4 1848. 1849. 1850. |