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All applications must be made to the Judge assigned for that particular business, excepting matters entirely ex parte.

SPECIAL CIRCUIT CALENDAR.

At any Circuit, until further orders, any causes belonging to either of the two following classes, may be placed on a Special Circuit Calendar, unless the trial is likely to occupy more than one hour.

1st. Where the action is on contract, and the answer merely denies the allegations in the complaint, without setting up any new matter.

2d. Where the action is on contract, and new matter is set up in the answer, and there shall be reason to believe that the defence is made only for the purpose of delay.

To entitle the cause to be placed on such Calendar, the plaintiff's attorney must give a notice of four days to be heard before a Judge at Chambers, that he will move to have the cause placed on such Calendar; and if the motion be granted, the cause may be heard on any subsequent Friday.

If the motion be founded on the belief that the defence is for delay, affidavits must be served at the time of notice.

The plaintiff's attorney must deliver to the Clerk of the Circuit, a like notice one day before such Friday, containing also the number of the cause on the General Circuit Calendar.

If the cause shall actually occupy more than one hour on the trial, the trial may be suspended at the discretion of the Court, and the cause be put down at the foot of the Calendar.

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Held on the first Monday of January, February, March, April, May, June. October, November and December.

TRIAL TERMS.

Held on the first Monday of January, February, March, April, May, June, October, November and December.

During the General Term, one of the Justices will hold a court at Chambers daily, at one o'clock, P.M.

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.

C. P. Daly,

John R. Brady, Justices.

Henry Hilton,

B. H. Jarvis, Clerk

TERMS OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS

For the City and County of New York, for the years 1858 and 1859.

GENERAL TERMS FOR ARGUMENTS AND APPEALS.

Fourth Monday of January.

Held by all the Judges.

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SPECIAL TERMS FOR THE TRIAL OF ISSUES OF FACT.

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SPECIAL TERMS FOR THE TRIAL OF ISSUES OF LAW, AND FOR MOTIONS, &C.

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UNITED STATES COURT.

Southern District of New York, comprising the following counties:

Columbia, Dutchess, Greene, Kings, New York, Orange, Putnam, Queens, Richmond, Rockland, Suffolk, Sullivan, Ulster and Westchester.

OFFICERS OF THE COURT.

Samuel Nelson, Associate Justice of U. S. Supreme Court and Judge of the U. S. Circuit Court.

Samuel R. Betts, Judge of the U. S. District Court.

Theodore Sedgwick, U. S. District Attorney.

P. J. Joachimsen, Asst.

Isaiah Rynders, U. S. Marshal.

Jos. Thompson, Dep.

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Kenneth G. White, Clerk of Circuit Court.
Richard E. Stilwell, Deputy Clerk.

George F. Betts, Clerk of District Court
George W. Morton, Deputy Clerk.

Joseph Bridgham, Clerk.

Kenneth G. White,

Richard E. Stilwell,

U. S. COMMISSIONERS.

George W. Morton,
George F. Betts,

Joseph Bridgham.

U. S. COMMISSIONERS TO TAKE AFFIDAVITS, DEPOSITIONS, BAILS, &C. The Clerks of the Circuit and District Courts and their Chief Deputies are Commissioners, ex officio, for the city and 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 Term, first Monday in April, and third Monday in October.

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT.

General Term, first Tuesday in each month.

Special Term, every Tuesday.

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PERSONS EMPLOYED BY THE CHIEF ENGINEER, AT THE PUBLIC YARD, NO. 21

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Michael J. Noddy..
Ebenezer Chambers.

David Conlan..

Robert Anspake.

Henry Lewis.

John Gunson.

OFFICERS OF THE DEPARTMENT.

David Milliken, President...
John Gillelan, Vice-President..
William A. Woodhull, Secretary..
John S. Giles, Treasurer...
David Theall, Collector..

Henry A. Burr, President..
James Kelly, Secretary..

Jonas N. Phillips..
James Y. Watkins...
Zophar Mills..

35 Madison street. .101 Clinton street. .59 Mott street.

343 Madison street. .49 Ridge street. .412 Madison street.

.35 Broadway; house, 759 Broadway. .42 Wall street; house, Harlem.

207 Front street; house, 184 Henry st. .34 Elizabeth st.; house, 181 Tenth st. .112 Fourth street.

TRUSTEES.

.cor. Cliff and Frankfort; h., 33 7th st. 330 Pearl street.

Committee on Donations.

Albert J. Delatour...
Samuel B. Thomson.
A. F. Ockershausen.
William Williams...
Committee on Schools.
James Y. Watkins,
Jonas N. Phillips,
William Williams.

Committee on Finance.

Zophar Mills,

Albert J. Delatour,

William Williams.

85 Pike slip; house, 73 Greene street. .16 Catharine st.; house, 28 Henry st. .144 Front st.; house, 207 Madison st. .25 Wall st.; house, 10 City Hall place. .84 Beekman st.; house, 148 Laurens st. 21 Rose street; house, 22 Rose street. 115 West 19th st.; house, 117 W. 19th. Committee on Fines and Penalties.

Jonas N. Phillips,
Samuel B. Thomson,
A. F. Ockershausen.
Committee on Fuel.
Albert J. Delatour,
Samuel B. Thomson,
Henry A. Burr.

Special Committee to Solicit Donations.

Zophar Mills,

Albert J. Delatour,

James Y. Watkins.

Places to keep the book to receive Reports of Chimneys being on Fire. Fire Warden's Office, No. 21 Elizabeth street, and Chief Engineer's Office, No. 21 Elizabeth street.

All complaints of violation of the laws of the State and of the Corporation, relative to fires, powder, construction of buildings, &c., are to be made to the

John T. Harding, President..

Floyd S. Gregg...

Charles L Merritt.

FIRE WARDENS.

.647 Fourth street.

39 Watts street.

.72 Division street.

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