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Terms of the Court of Common Pleas, for the City and County of New-York, for the years 1848 and 1849.

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A Special Term for all other business than the trial of Issues of Fact or Law, will be held at Chambers on the first Monday of August.

SPECIAL TERMS FOR ISSUES OF FACTS.

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November, 1st part.

2d part.

December, 1st part.

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2d part. 1st part. 2d part.

February, 1st part.

2d part

Judge Daly.

do Ulshoeffer. do Ingraham, do Dalv. do Ulshoeffer. do Ingraham. do Daly. do Ulshoeffer. do Ingraham. do Daly. do Ulshoeffer. do Ingrahara.

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Motions and Chamber business will be attended to daily, at Chambers, between 10 and 12 A. M.

The Terms for the trial of Issues of Fact will open at 10 A. M.

The Special Terms for Issues of Law and other business, will open at

10 A. M.

Court of General Sessions of the Peace in and for the City and County of New-York.

Hon. Frederick A. Tallmadge, Recorder of the City of New-York, and the presiding Judge of said Court.

Terms-1st Monday in each month. Held by the Recorder, with two Aldermen.

Court of Special Sessions of the Peace in and for the City and County of New-York.

Held Tuesdays and Fridays, at 9 o'clock, A. M. By the Recorder and two Aldermen, without a jury.

John McKeon, District Attorney.

Jonas B. Phillips, Clerk to do.

Henry Vandervoort, General and Special Sessions.

Clerk of Oyer and Terminer.

Alfred A. Phillips, Deputy Clerk.

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UNITED STATES COURT.

Southern District of New-York, comprising the following Counties:Columbia, Dutchess, Greene, King's, New-York, Orange, Putnam, Queen's, Richmond, Rockland, Suffolk, Sullivan, Ulster and Westchester.

Samuel Nelson, {

OFFICERS OF THE COURT.

Associate Justice of U. S. Supreme Court
and Judge of the Circuit Court.
Samuel R. Betts, Judge of the District Court.
Alexander Gardiner, Clerk of the Circuit Court.
James W. Metcalf, Clerk of the District Court.
Lorenzo B. Shepard, U. S. District Attorney.
Eli Moore, U. S. Marshal.

COMMISSIONERS.

Alexander Gardiner,

David L. Gardner,

James W. Metcalf,

George W. Morton,
John Nelson,
Charles W. Newton.

U. S. COMMISSIONERS TO TAKE AFFIDAVITS, DEPOSITIONS, BAIL, ETC.

The Clerks of the Circuit and District Courts, and their Chief Deputies, are Commissioners ex officio for the City an I County of New-York; and the County Clerks of the remaining Counties, comprising the Southern District of New-York, are Commissioners ex-officio for those Counties.

COURT TERMS.

UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT.

Equity and Criminal Terms, last Monday in February.

General Terms, first Monday in April, and third Monday in October.

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT.

General Terms, first Tuesday in each month.
Special Court, every Tuesday.

CUSTOM-HOUSE,

Bounded by Wall, Pine and Nassau Streets.

Open Daily, from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M., Sundays excepted.

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Custom-House, New-York-Entrance in Pine-Street.

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Amount received at the U. S. Assistant Treasurer's Office,

New-York, in coin, from Jany. 1st, 1847, to Jany. 1st, 1849. $58,612,194 54 Amount paid on drafts from Treasury of United States....

Interest paid on Treasury Notes outstanding.

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Amount of Treasury Notes surrendered for certificates of stock of the Loan of 1847

57,578,612 44

544,750 00

126,814 91

391,674 89

6,897,278 00

IMPORTS OF THE PORT OF NEW-YORK.

The following tables, which have been prepared for this work, set forth in detail, under their several heads, the total amount of Imports at this port

during the years 1846- the last year of the old tariff-and 1847 and 1848, two years of the new tariff. The aggregate statement for each year is as annexed.

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The following are the tables giving the detailed statement for each year:

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