A Statement of the Facts and Circumstances Relative to the Operation of the Pilot Laws of U.S., with Particular Reference to New-York: June, 1840M.S. Harrison & Company, 1840 - 27 páginas |
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... present laws , or for excluding the said pilots from such competition . I shall commence by showing the state of things that existed prior to 1837 , and the complaints that arose therefrom . I. I will here set down with only some verbal ...
... present laws , or for excluding the said pilots from such competition . I shall commence by showing the state of things that existed prior to 1837 , and the complaints that arose therefrom . I. I will here set down with only some verbal ...
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... present condition , that the weather beaten sailor may find relief , the interests of both under- writer and merchant may be more secure , and that there may be fewer widows and orphans , and fewer dead bodies floating along the shores ...
... present condition , that the weather beaten sailor may find relief , the interests of both under- writer and merchant may be more secure , and that there may be fewer widows and orphans , and fewer dead bodies floating along the shores ...
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... present law as to pilots , and am fully convinced that the removal of the N. J. competition would be highly injurious to the commerce of N. Y. and hazardous to the lives of pas- engers and seamen . I have had occasion to employ the New ...
... present law as to pilots , and am fully convinced that the removal of the N. J. competition would be highly injurious to the commerce of N. Y. and hazardous to the lives of pas- engers and seamen . I have had occasion to employ the New ...
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... present Law of the U. States , regulating the conduct of the Pilots , especially as regards the Bay and waters of this Port . 66 Resolved , That the good effects of the Law in question have been signal . ly evinced by the remarkable ...
... present Law of the U. States , regulating the conduct of the Pilots , especially as regards the Bay and waters of this Port . 66 Resolved , That the good effects of the Law in question have been signal . ly evinced by the remarkable ...
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... present , that since the passage of the said act of 1837 , the wants of commerce have been subserved , and every desirable result which was expected to anise from throwing open the system to a healthy spirit of competition , more in ...
... present , that since the passage of the said act of 1837 , the wants of commerce have been subserved , and every desirable result which was expected to anise from throwing open the system to a healthy spirit of competition , more in ...
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2d March 66 Resolved acting as Pilot AFFIDAVIT OF CAPT anchored apprentices arrived off Sandy ashore barque Mexico Brig cargo CHAMPLIN CHARGE the Library commerce Commissioners of Pilotage competition D. G. BAILY day is incurr deputy Pilot discharge duties fathoms water grand inquest harbors Highland lights bearing incurr by retaining interests introduced in 1837 JAMES BERGEN JAMES BRADDOCK JAMES MALONE Jersey Pilots JOHN BACON JULAUG STALL CHARGE Key West large number last d stamped law of Congress Legislature licensed Pilot Liverpool loss merchant miles negligence New-Jersey pilots New-York Pilots Notary Public o'clock occasion outward Pilots packet Ships pilot boats Pilot laws Pilot on board Pilot system port of New-York Public Notary regulations remonstrants repeal return promptly sail Sandy Hook Sect ship-masters shore signal square rigged STAFE STUDY CHARGE statement system of pilotage take off outward Tamarac tide vessels whilst wind wrecked York Pilots Zenobia
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Página 6 - That all pilots in the bays, inlets, rivers, harbors, and ports of the United States shall continue to be regulated in conformity with the existing laws of the States, respectively, wherein such pilots may be, or with such laws as the States may respectively hereafter enact for the purpose, until further legislative provision shall be made by congress.
Página 22 - ... touching his qualifications for the office of a pilot, and in particular touching his knowledge of the sailing and management of a squarerigged vessel, and also touching his knowledge of the tides, soundings, bearings and distances of the several shoals, rocks, bars, and points of land and night lights in the navigation for which he applies for a license to act as a pilot, and touching any other matter relating thereto which the said commissioners may think proper. And if, upon examination, the...
Página 7 - ... it shall and may be lawful for the master or commander of any vessel coming into or going out of any port situate upon waters which are the boundary between two States, to employ any pilot duly licensed or authorized by the laws of either of the States bounded on the said waters, to pilot said vessel to or from said port, any law, usage, or custom to the contrary notwithstanding.
Página 24 - ... every pilot cruising or standing out to sea, shall offer his services first to the vessel which may be nearest the land, or in most distress.
Página 21 - ... far as the American Bible Society is concerned. It is designed, that the agent, in each case, be of the denomination to which the missionaries on the ground belong. Would it, Sir, be agreeable to your Board, to have such an agent sent to any of your stations?" The Committee recommend the adoption of the following resolution : Resolved, That in the present state of things, the Board cannot perceive, that the appointment of an agent of the American Bible Society, at any of their stations, would...
Página 22 - Hook, including those called deputy pilots, as they may deem competent after examination, and also every other person of full age and good moral character, making application therefor, who after an examination, in the manner hereinafter prescribed, shall be found qualified to act as such pilot, giving a preference to such as have served three years as an apprentice to a licensed pilot...
Página 11 - ... and ship-master examined by them, was such as to reflect great discredit on the vigilance and activity of the pilots of this port, as compared with the pilots of any other port of our own coast, as well as...
Página 14 - Lyme Sept. 24 AD 1838 I, John Lay, of Lyme in the State of Connecticut on oath depose and say that I am now a Revolutionary pensioner of the United States - an in the seventy fifth year of my age - in January 1781 I enlisted into Capt.