PROPRIETORS. John O'Keefe & Duryea......{ Jesse A. Marshall.. ROUTES. NO. STAGES. From the southerly end of the Park, through Broadway, Canal and Hudson-15 two-horse. street to Broadway, down Broadway and Whitehall-street to South 41 two-horse. Freeman, Ludlum & Jimmer. From Houston-street Ferry, through Second-street, Bowery and Bleecker son..... Sheldon & Hynard.. street to Broadway, down Broadway to and through Courtlandt-street to 12 two-horse. the Jersey City Ferry.. From One Hundred and Twenth-Fifth-street, corner of Fourth Avenue, through One Hundred and Twenty-Fifth-street to the Eighth Avenue and 4 two-horse. Total number of Licensed Omnibuses, Feb. 1, 1850. 39 pay 10 Total number of Licensed Hacks, from May, 1849, to March 1st, Number of Taverns and Excise Licenses issued to 1st March, 1850: CRIMINAL COURTS IN AND FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF NEW-YORK. 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 each month, except August. General Sessions. Held by the Recorder of the City of New-York, with two Aldermen. 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. John McKeon, District Attorney. Jonas B. Phillips, Ass't District Attorney. Henry Vandervoort, Clerk of Oyer and Terminer, General and Special Sessions. John Sparks, Deputy Clerk. STATEMENT OF CONVICTIONS, ACQUITTALS, &c., 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 1849, a period of Twelve Years. Burglary, (various degrees).. Attempt to Commit Felonies. Embezzlement.. Grand Larceny, and Second offence.. Petit Larceny, and attempt to commit do.. Obtaining Property by False Pretences. Conspiracy.. Carrying Slung-shot, (felony). Of the thirteen persons sentenced to be executed in the above period, five were executed, the punishment of six was com muted to imprisonment for life, and one committed suicide, and one had a new trial ordered by the Court for the Correction of Errors, and was subsequently convicted of manslaughter. |