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2 NEW YORK HBRALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1857. @oustroction and maiptamance, 6n¢ afford te the futures | pinto) and ‘ate! @eebarge of the curice Plant and reed: lam the mere emphatio upou thie . ot, because i has MUNICIFAL AFFAIRS. revenue to tbe tate ‘te ome le mes int my beem thought By th ent incam> ont sit spgompasibte PER IVERT ee Teopenwwa tbe cope tution for reab ® moditeates to fe per. wih the (bpd feooram of sha.Progupet ebay @f he fineceis) article as would extend the pared for the tre, to stigmatize (he conduc, in the resent ekovon, ofa | Cty Reform Preposed—Drafis of Bis for Feéew ption of the capai ¢ebé from eigbiees to thirty yeers, ihe large majertty of the people of thts Sime, as well as of of @harter, Potce - imoreasod ouber treo Staten, by unwarvantably impauag to them the Reform ef the ' ‘ seve. te poco ao gn Sy FEL rae ante tee a bg ony Ponts yg ak the} Seat Fan and Blectlon Laws of the ¢hy eporsibiiities ‘as prescribed by the act, tied + | clovaung of que on among the com period pr y | direoly act, enii people approve of it, will require pearly two year’; | teachers. le ro at ite 6st session. 4 _etrive to promote. Those wo of ew York. © Provide tor we government of the med ip ihe event of ite tailare, the evils of a = gay By ~ boy groundless: yet deen put penitentiary im the clty aud conaty of Vea Yone 3 evsiata ach second sus- ‘The system of town supervision for which this was sub } cxtexs.on of the timo ae be Reeded, for ihe tho- Peurion of the public works would be inevitable. Stiluted was expensive to the towns and unfruitful in re. | rough execution of thie very important be authority which bi jon aod de 0. 21. There shall be an excousive de; ray iwermplcte the en argement, W'te tapose w'tar | Sate aan naceaeins & omnes, wo many a The eT cecctece aleresae tected eae e | Sesnies ts ine Geeta eh tne Ueetemale avers: | mea.2. Tho lesemare per er toe oy of New Tort: | ino sunrgs @ and niece uinaey Late = Was mere), ; | for ick and destiiuie Cmigramts, appointed andor ibe | cuss! ip the Senste of the Uui . y |. The Lagi ve power i New Yor! comdvct al the law basi which, while it relieccs the exigency of the government, | fac, od usted on ee law ‘Of 647, covtine 10 devote their ‘ime aad services, | dent's Message, thoy sovm to be recetved and treated as | shall be vested in a Board ef ‘Counsilines, of one from | Gorprration, and of the departmenis tecres’, 1 be ik Dear Dy DO means Oneronal; the people. Bi ve rorget the bene 8 arcedy coserrea “0 * Baste vy te ‘com true, by persons whore position am Senators gives weigh: | each ward, who shall f.rm the Common Counol! of the | ober iaw buriness im whic sha city si to thelr arguments. Bence it will not be oat af here -. when 80 ordered by the Corporalion, aud 6! to state the views which wo of the free States do ents 6, 2. Rach ward of the ofty shall be entitled to elsct | the charge cf and conduct toe legal proceetins tain in reference to the groat issue that has called do\. | #frecboldor to be ibe Alc erman of the wi tonerve ior | rary tu opening, widening or altering atreots, upon us Bl extraordinary deaunolatious, « ihe term of two years; and each ward shall be entitled | tho leascr, deeds end oiner papers couneicd hold, them, fires, to sll ihe obligations, to system bas not bean in op2ration long cnongt wlhout compensaiion, to me beneveions onject. Was z test of or to expore its da. | the ax rs on Yt corel , San an 9 pew eawee am Sects, \ much there be. ft may in febare require wmend. | Cormicnioncrs, have Purchased ligible islands in’ te thor rhould : ply be repay, ane ‘ment, but there seems no reason to doubt the wiedem of | Hast river, op which large and commodious hospital, when comp) ted, be oo: BH, with their gnet ‘the policy which piaces the sobool money in the bands of | shoo! ava reivge buildings have been erected, woerd ed surplus revende, a>niteable to the support of the gov- | the su, ible thourands of sick and destitute receive 6a; ). Cousprot eleot an elector, to be depominated « Coano!iman, to | Pinarce Department; avd the enef officer ther erament, will, in whol'y exempting tbe people from tax: | per aubercmerh ne ee nem roepoutible OF Me Pro | eatiand lasurnetton we P| avd pomrontees of the constitaton, s explained and vo for the term of two years; each person so chorea | be called the “ Coanicl to tbe Gorporanon,”” tien, at once repay ths debt. 11 ia very obvious that tho measures of most pressing || The Marine Ac: pial al Quarantine, devote to the re | derstood by ita fousders, and, unil] comparatively roc» | to bo a resident of the ward in whiot he is chosoa, There shal) be a bureau io this department, ‘The Erie Cavai, #ith its tributaries, has snd | importance for general education are those which look | ception of patienis wiib infectious or contagious ditsases, | deze, ecqnierced in by the whole couniy; and espe See. 3. The apnual election for obarier offvors shai! | cflcer of which shall be devomiaa ed the + e@ariched our State, inv gorated every of in- | (0 an increased deroand for, and iy of, highly quali | ts also supported by wis fund, and managed by tbe Com | cially, we bold, as to slavery, that to the Stwes whore it | (ake place on the second Tuesday in April, and the officers } Attorney.” dustry, ard greatly eohenoed the value of our pceses | fea teachers. Tne State Se eet does well, Is | musioners, and ihe experience of wis year bas addod | exile itexista by virtue of the local law alone. Bot that it | elected sball De eworn into office on the first ame 10 There shall be a bureau tm this department, wens. The tbree millions of doilars first loaned and them | aynuaily sends forth well trained teachers, whore emphatic testimony {0 tbat of the past as to the wisdom | nekber exists, nor ls contrmed there, nor anywhere, by | May thereafter. And all such eleotions snail be motifiot, | offcer of whiob shal! be cailed tho * Paolo Ad Lhe force ond efi ot of the constitution of the Uatted Mates held end conductet by inepectore appointed in the sams | wr.” . Secondly, that ander the constitution of tae Uaited States, | manner, with the like powers, as the elections for Meu- Seo 92. tt shall be lawful for the Common Covgress bas tho power to exojude slavery from tho Ter | ters of Assembly of the State are wotifed, heid and con- | of sald city to establish such other depart: ritoriet, ord we tpatet that & shoud exercise js | ¢acted. bureaux ss they may deem tae padlic Inter ss power, whenever necessary, to eiloos that purpose. Seo. 4. The fret clection of Mayor, Aldermen and Conn- | quire, and to asriga to them ane thoso bervia Thirdly, tbat upder the comstitvuon, Congress has the | cilmen, afer the passage of this nw, eball take place on | usb auties as they may direct, vot Inoon vist power to admit new States inte the Union, when, and ns | the second Tuesday of April next; and all thoee persour | ‘bis act, but no expense seal be jgcar ‘may jncge proper and expedient, having roforencs, | who shall bave been elected under the former laws regu- be departments or offers hereof, whetuer among other Considerations, to their sooia! condition lating the election of Charter officer, end eball be iu of- cot of expenditure siali bave beea ordered Yourtply, that ibe copsittutional reswiction, anti! 1803 feo at the time of the passage of thie law, sball contiasce | (ommon ci] Or pot, unless ap Aporopris fi of the power of Congress to jolt tho alave trade, and | iv office, or bold over, uptil the oflicr ra elected ander this | | ave been previously mace concerning such e: om compared with tho districis to | and efficiency of © qnaranune eyatem, firmly and. jl: Sm, oe e umber | be supplied: cionsiy udminisicrea}, for protecting he pabbe. besita ‘The whol) number of papils during the past year | egainrs the inroade of peetilence Bonn. one sornty ancese te the enn) Seite of ava: | which cmbrecer the third Lad fourta terias hea'beon ett. | “in tbe clacbarge of fs €uties tho Oomumlesion has re Bin, 10 have beep s good tavertineat With a vateriod | Sey. nty.inree of (ese, 22 maks and 61 females uave | orived and expeu'ed, in nine Years, from the emigrant ite aot), rich in its Prodact, rich im ite improvemcats, | completed the couree proscribed and bave received the | parsenger fund, three miltion six bendred thoasand co! 4 richer +till tm the enterprise, intoligence aad ps'riot: | inioma af the institution atd are now, wih few exoop | lare. Under this eyeter, an wil! be toen, emigrant dew of iis inbabitants, I conidently anticipate a choorfel | tions, engage! in teaching within te Nats of tbe Stats | fornia sopport for their own joor, thar revleying toe mequiescence jm any just measare looking 10 the spoody | Tre whow number of those who have safoyed the advao } State fom aburthen it bad hitherto beea compelled to eompiction of the public works which the Legisiatare | tage of the echo! for a iooger er ® sborter period (9 Sep | bear. may acopt; and bo ast nred, in advance, of my hearty co- | icmber, 1466, is 2,687. Ali the counties have, with the ‘The nomber of allen emigrants paying commatotion given to the Erie Railro:d proves, im the re . developed bers, however, are eperation. xception of thi ie: Alle; , Baeex ard Hamiltoa, | lerded atthe port of New York irom January 1t0 ikoom | she prohibition aferwards of that trade by acts of Gon | iaw shall be catitied to be sworn into office. And no member of toe Common Cour head, ‘The banks, banking associations and individual dankers ate ope ation oo Serve sonettidar ‘og she past year. | ber 2), 1866, 1)4%,91%, belug an exoess of 109 over tha: | gress, Constitute one of the compromises of she consi: Bec. 6. The Board of Aldermen sball bave power to di | artment, chief of bureau, deputy poets 3 this State ave tn around and heattny condition, and it | rhiny.1our couniies wore represeated by tho gradusting | of last'yeer, yet s'il leet than balf of the averago o! ti von whic should be firroly ineis.cd upon and torever :uata | rect a 8) election to be held, t supply the place of | Reretn, or other wflicer uf the Corporation, a! fw te be regarded as an evidence of she beneficial opera: | oj..." precedipg six yeare. The proportion of there requirin tained myiolate, But we do not claim, on the contrary | spy Alderman whose seat eball become yacant by death, | divectly or indirectly interested 1n any contract, ‘More of the genera! banking law upon the curreacy 0! In view of the acknowledged deficiomey tn the supply | aid, cttber from discase or destitution, during the last (wo | we disclaim any right or power, or desire or purpose, to | removal from the the city, resignation or otherwise. usiness, or the salo of any art clo, the expense, ‘the Ftate, that bot a single ‘allure has taken daring | of competent teachers and of the aneusliy increasing rev | 3 cars, Is stil! sinatier. This is auiributed in part to legis | interfere with the domeat:o institutions of any State, or Uf w epeeial election be nox dirceted, the vacancy shal! | opelderstion of which is patd from tno city ti cslondar year, and thet an tndividoal banke* | enue of tne Gmmon Sohool Hund, it will be for you to | lation om both sides of the Atiantia, looking to tho #0 with (he Inwe of the respective Seates, within whe jurisdic. | be veeee ai tbe wext general election. by avy assesement levied by avy act or ord jores under the name of the State Bank of | decide whal additions! aid what! be given to this ch | commodation sxc bealth of paseongors oo shipnoard, aud | tien thereof. Tho agitation of the subject of slavery is And tbe Board of Counotimen shall also have ver ‘o | Common Council, por ta the pur base of apy Herbor with a capital of $20,000. 6f the public inatruetion, whether by multiolying Norma! | in part to the better condition and character of the | not attributable to vs, but was forced upon the country | directa oe to supply any vacancy that mey | or other property belonging w the Jorporation, o/ Councilmen. Rotes issued to bim are now redecm ook or by euch Texpedients as may be deviecd | emigrants. Nothing, however, bas contributed #0 essen by the repeal of the Mvszouri compromise ani by ibe mew | ocoer in ebali be sold for taxce or assessments ‘Barking cepartment from the pape ae a y Sue leas proeeca ce actchams ek tae tiaes | sad tocemel emmetraaien ciemenea te be given to tho | | ‘The person elected to supply such vacancy shall bold | | See. 23, The Mayor sball nomiuate, and by and I phouid co ipjustice to my oritwate of the value of | the Commissioners in the disonarge of their duties snd | copstitation of the United States by which that Instra bis seas onty for the residue of the term of office of his | conrento!the Board o! Aldermen appoint the thank capita! in thie State during tho past fecal egricuitoral education, and of the college tor that parpase | iv diminishing their expenees, ae the derigaation of | w<vt ts made to carry slavery wherever it goes. When, | immediate predecessor, the executive departments onder this charter, w! Deon over $11 ,°00,00, all of which, it Is believed, endowed onder the Ines ef this State, as wellasto my o«n | Cestlo Garden a the exotusive Janding piace fer em! } therefore, we reaist thls aggressive spirit, and the exten Seo. 6. The Board of Aldermen shall have power ¢o | hold their office until the appolutment of their sv sion cf siavory to which tt tends, we are acting within | pass upon and contirm or reject all nominations of officers | The Mayor shall bave power to suspend, and by tho conetitution, in defence alike of ita spirit aud loiter, | under the charter mace by the Mayor, and may, by a | the consent of the Board of Alderman, remove and In opposition to the fana‘icinm of slavery. two-thirds vote of all the Aldermen elected, remove any | beads of departments The Koard of Aldermen ‘These aro funcamenta) p:incipies which we havo } officer nominaied and appointed by the Mayor and Alder oni ‘withou the eonteat of the Mayor, by a vote] maintained and rball cevtinne to maintalm. It falls poi | men; anc with the 2ecorder and Oity Judge, they shall irds of all the members elected, to remove within our province to legisla'e upon the subject of | conatitate a Board of Supervisors, which shai! bave like | beads of departmeuis. tisvery in other States. ypily at an early day this | power with the oxisting Board of Supe vieors, and whose Tre beads of departments ehall nominate, and State purged itself from that great evil, and ite record | concurrence a majority of the whole Board shall be | with tho consent of the lioard of Aldermen, ap since has been consistent and unveryiog im bebalfo! | secessary to give «fect any grant of Ve oad or iran. | varlove clorka and subordinates in their liberty, When the agitation respecting the admission | chises, and aby payment of money shat shail be autho- | partments. of Miesour! was at its height, this Slate, so fur | rived by the won Council. They sba'l also, with the Bec. 24, The several executive depar'men\s, as i Senators and representatives io Mayor and City ery and Bea'th Oftcer and Saperio officers and clerks thereof, sbali bs subject to the would obey the yoise of the Legwlature, forbade b: tendant of Bealth, ‘e Board of Health of sald chy and | tive regalatior i direction of thy Common slmost unanimous vote the admission of Missouri a» county. @The Alaermen shall have the same power | far fame #ball not be tecon ietent with t! slave State. The vote siandm unrepeaied to this day, and | sf magisirater and jurtices of the peace as are now exer. | and the duties thereo! ebal! ve performed in 7 spirt spoke again, yet more impressively, | cised by the Aldermen of said city. with the charter apd laws an! ordinatces of #1 at the late election, when 16 said that Kansas, too, must Seo. 7. The Common Council shall have power to origi- | Tbe Meyor and the Board o! Aldermen, or tho be free ‘The Missouri compromise wae resisted by this | nate and pass al! acts, ordinances or resolutions under | Council, way st any time require the opinion, im State o3 an unwarrentabie concession to slavery, and & } this charter, but before they shall take «fect they shal! | of the head of apy departme.t upon any subect deep Wrong to freedom; % with the loyalty to the cope | be presented duly certitied to the Mayor ¢f the | to bir department, or any tnformation possessed | verdy and profitable employment. The total connection with that institution, if } failed a the earliost | granis. Its benetitn are experionded daily in the com eapital cow employeo 1m the business of banking ex moment to invite your atteution to its present condition | 1ortablo fensporery wbelier that it affords; {a the jatorma 000. 000, The fires sncceesiul movement in this oeball was by the | Won there imparted; and the prosection given wo ‘Yhe general appropriation and supply bills having an | jate Jokn Deafeld, of Sencca county, throagh whose ca- | #trangera bereiofoe expoeed to the extortions aad impo- expectedly faikd at the last ression of the Legisiatare, | jignicned zeal and perseverance, an act of paceporiion sitious of those by whom they were rystemaitoatly de Ql the usva! grants of money to iverary, o! ani | was obtsined trom the legwlataro in April, 1 Bn- | franded. re} insiitutions. and for the vartous d: ents | couraged by this succese, Mr. Dele‘lekl wes carncet in ‘The cities and counties, other than Now York, tneour- securing friends ard ‘subscripions to the eater. | ring ex for the support of ladigent emigraais, were prise, unt suddenly arrester by the hana of | regularly reimbursed from tbe Emigraut faud up to too death; pot, however, before the Trustees of the Ootiego | commencement of the year 1855, after which time, in eoa- hed manifested their estimaie 0° his servioes, character | sequence of the sudden falling off of emigration, and 1) and ability by choosing bim President of the Caliege. | consequent diminution of atund, which the support of ere instituviors and of the pndlic service. The Joan to thie College o” $49,000, avrborized by Ihe luat | numerous sick apd destitute arriving th former years, ‘The consus taken under the authority of the State im | Fepislature on condition thai a like sum be obtaliaod from | soon exbausted, tho Comiissioners were eompelica to de ‘YASS precents results which every citizen of New York | otner sources, enabled the trauvce to secure that private | fer payments dae to the countics. To enanie them io may contemplate with equa! pride anv gratification. id, and to proceed at once io the organization of the Gol | meet incre ¢emands, the Commissioners will apply tor ‘The returns as ficern, are al! now tp the hands of the | iepo. They bavo purchased a iarm of 670 acre fa Go- | aid (o the Legialawore; and Fogarding, ‘an 1 do, tho Hoard tere avd Ins great state of forwardosss. Meanwhile | nece county oa s part of which, oxtending from Seneca | of Kotgrant Commissioners, like thet of the ‘Too Gover am furnished by the superipy dent of the consus with | ake to the village of Ovid, they design to erect | norms, woich cispenses, with intelligence and integrity, seme fncis which you will 1am sure, reoeive, asl lay | the neceseary butidings. They have clecsod Samnel | the cheriites of tho city, as eminentiv beneticont, I com the the ‘the reourites deposited in the office, The increase ee. ¢ ‘Mhem before you, with great setisinovon. Cheevor, of Saratoga conmty, Presicent of tho | mend the whole maiter to your favorable coosideration titution andthe Union fn which she bas never faiterec, | olty for his apprebation. If he approve be shal! | n relation thercto. ‘The fret ie 4 summary 0’ the popalation of the State | Colege; sre taking measuros to provide oompetent in- While otber portions of our State have shered in the | when the Congress of the United States decided to sano. } tigu it at the end ihereof; if not, he shall return it with And every bead of do>artment shal! roport in mA each census ince 1790, with the increase between | structors; apd hope to bave tho inetitution suflicient!y sd. } increare ef population and tho progress of improvement, | tion that compromise and to admit Missouri as his objections to the Common Councti, within ten daye | to the Common Council, at the commenoemons . ve Blate, conditioned that thenceforth slavery shoul | thereatier; or if such Board be not tnen in session, at ite | mated setsion, the siate of bis department, wi not be carried north of the line of 36 deg 30 win., New | next statted roceting. The Common Council to which it | svggeetions tn relation to the improvement thereo’, York aoquiesced without ay ig, and Dever sougut | #bali be returned shal! enter the objections eon | the public business connected therewith, as one each period, aod the aunval per contage of theimorease | vanced to recoive students before tho close of the prevent | now #0 abundantly rewarding tho enterprise and tadus pcoding Anaual per | veer, Among many grants for odveation moet worthy | try of our people, ® yeet region, valuable aillko im forest eordaye ‘and itboraily bestowed by the Legistaturo ov differont | and mineral wealth, intersperred with navigubie lakes, Anerease, Increase. | tnatitatious of this State tbia loan ts the first pole wid | remains an almost unbroken wildernose An appreben- | te disturb that settiement. When, however, slavery | their journal, and cause the same to be publlned fa deem advisaple, = | towards the instruction cf youth in the ecienoe and prao. { sion, levg but erroneously entertained, thas the riorons | having received tts fail equivalent, It was proposed to | or more of tho punlic newspapers of ihe city. Sec, 25. A Board of Asrorsors, five im m 730 | tice of agriculture, the grentoss interest mn this great | climate of thes rection of the Stato rendered its soil oom | witbbold or to withdraw the equivalent to freedom in the | The Common Council shall, afer the expiration of not | shall be appointed by the Board’ of Super 685 | inte. Tam quite confident, as it was liberally bestowed, | paratively valueless, bas been relieved by satisfactory | restriction of slavery within the specified itmtts, and so | Jers than ten days thereafter, proceed to reconsider the | bold their cilice for the term of ftv: 1.92 | go it wit be wieely ured; and! wilt not doubt that the | agricultural results, {% hes been ascortuincd tha: | to open all the ‘Territories of the United States to thai | same, and if upon such consideration it shell be approved mually-tbe Gret Board x0 8 542 | pient thos eet ont, end already sprioging intohopetul pro | the products ef oar northern latitudes grow and | biight, New York insisted on what virtually was a cou. | by ® majority of two-thirds of the members elected, it e time when ther respective a 3.55 | mise, wili receive, a it may neod, a) eeasouable nurture | ripen in tbe section referred to. For ‘cae tract; and though upfayorable to it when made, was | shall take effect as an act or law of tho Corporation, er. ermoioate, It shall be the doty | Feeo, 867 | gt the bands of inture Legislatures. poses much of the land upon what is + | Devertheless iment thas ireedom should not lose tis | cept as to thore laws requiring the consent of the Board | Bosrd of Asseaeurs to make tho assessmonts uv) ‘¥en 2.90 Jn the month of August last the Dudley Observatory — own at ** John Brown’s Trast,”’ is equal im value | sbare of iho bargain. ef Scpervisors, which, if objected to by the Mayor, | persona and real estate which is ilabie to taxasion seo 2.54 | of tho city of Albany was imangursted in tie prosonse of a | to the (erming lande by which that tract is surrounded. Hence, New York oppored, of right and in perfectcon | sball, in addition to the two third vote abeve mentioned, | city and county ; to make a return thereof to the 38 1.44 | jarge copouuree of the uctentifis men of the country, with | This hitherto impenetrable regtom, therefore, when | sistency, the repeal of the compromise adopter against | require to be sanctioned by the vote of two-thirds of ali | of Suvervisors, 11 Ue », 1850 . 3.79 | the most auspicious prowite of nsefulnose and honor; | opened to reitioment by needed facilities, will farniso | ber will. In vatn—that act which had stood on the sis- | the members of the Board of Supervitore before the same | sioner are now requiredtto do by law. ‘Bate eevee D498 MZ 368.819 2.38 d we shall henceforth porses? sn astronomical obser’ | timber and fron jn cxhausticen quaniitics, maintain amu. | tute book for more than thirty-four years, witn all the | sball take effect. their duty to collect and recetve all taxes an ‘One of the moet prominent tndications of the sensus ts ® end hardy population, and add hundreds of | sacredness of an atory wbich, for tbe compicieners af equipment and the | mer Me tendency of our prpuintion to contraitye in eittes ard | number, delicacy and power of ite instruments will | thousands of productive acres to the assessment rol of Iarge villages. Several acricaltural counties havo not | cqual, if'nos surpass, any glmilar institution in the Old | the Stale. Merersed io population for many years. The untimited | World. If thore who zause two biades of grass to grow whore eld of exicrpriee ofered in mannfactures, trate and | While it is gratify tpg to see the munificence of indivi- | but ono grew before are recognized as podlic bene @ommerce, appears to have cansed the growth of cities | gosis flowing in no nob A Channel, the Sete iteelf ean. | factors, the importance of reclaiming and suoduing hun wud owns alovg the lines avd at the centres of our great | pet be ind!fle ent to the progress of true rcience, insops | credr of equare miles of wilderness lands situated in the — contract, was repealed, and the lp all such cases the votes of both Boards shall bo do- | mente, and arrears of taxcs and aseessments, and President of the United States, in bis recent message, | termined yi aod pays, and the names of the porsons | over the same, in ibe same manner as Bnow da cbaracterizes it as ‘‘an objectionable cxactment, umcou voting for and aainet ihe passage of the measure: re. | the Reveivor of Taxes aud the colectors of monest) etiutional’ in ‘jus eficcts, and jajurious w terms to » | coneidered ebai) bo eniered on the jotrnsi of each Board jargo portion of the States.’? Objectiouable to thie Btate Fespoctively. thas enacment undountedly wan at ihe tims, but for the Mayor ebal! not return any ect, ordinance or ro- ‘scty opposite reasons to those imptied im the | solution so presented to bim within the time above limit | Asseremenis. xrepter of trensportation and travel rably connected as all tie aclvevemon’s are with the ma beart of our State, will not, | fee! assured, escapo the a! ‘resident! censure, because it restricted freedom | ed for that purpose, it sball take effect in the same mac- The offices of Ward Asacesors, Tax Commiss ‘The nativity of our population is as follows :— terial prosperity of the country. tention of the Legislatare. and extended slavery. The compromise was | ner as if be bad tignot it. Resident Physician aud Health Comm esionera wre Mato of Now York... ...- 0+. +++. SEZ 321 You will receive, a urveil, reporte from the various In this rapid yot unavoidably lengthened sketch of the | forced by the South upon the free States, but New Yors Sec. Neither the Mayor nor Recorder of the city of | forth abolished. All assessments and awards «i @ther parts of the United Stator... 306,125 public institutions of the Siate for the suppressiog, the | oovcition of our it Population, agricultural resour- | Was ss iboroogbly ed. New York shall be s member of the Common Council | open to public inspection at least twenty days, by 2,828,444 | Testraint and punishment o/ crime, aud from the eleemo | cer, weal:b, and educational and religious institutions—ic | epesking through the therect. Rotice thereo’, befor « being certsfled to ths proper | if Seo. 0. The Boards shall meet in separate chambers, | went ; and the arscssmente made by the Assessors and a mojcrity of each aball be ® quorum to do businses. | taxes shall be mado between the Ist of January & Each Bosrd shail appoint a President from its own body, | 2#t of April, anpvally. Porrign counts oa secsseees 920,530 | syvary inetitutions for the relief sad care of the deaf auc | ite magnificent charities, its far-resching yet well connect ‘ . 17,335 | dumb, the blind, the tmbeciie, apd the insane, and trom | ed ariifcial system of inter-oommupioation—its order'y ——~—— | the olypensaries in tbo city of New York, which so falin- | apd economical government and contented and prosper. at bave received ail its dened, cowing. But neither New Y: ceemed that enactment unoonstitutional, but submited ‘Total... sesecgucneesserseseceee 4,866,212 | fully provide medical aid for the sick poor, out peopie—s rate of socloty is exhibited which, in reluctantly, yet unreservedly, to it; for the love of free- | and sball also choose ¥n clerk aud other officers, deter: | Sec. 26. All covtracta-¢q be made or let by authe Bomber of deaf and dumb in the Wis the ince of the Legislature to look tuio the | tracting the admiravion of others, may well receive, as it | comand respect for iaw have ever lo | mine the raice of {is own procee< ings, and be the jadge | tho Common Council! for Work to bo done or sup, Mate... ... workings of ‘all these, ana to afford to them atl proj beet rewards the dutiful sttackmeat and fidelity ofoor | here. At this late day a President of the Uni Stater | ef the qualifications of itz own memocrs be furnished, and ull gales of personal property Ramber of diind...... eae aE avd reasonable az#letanco, ior they are specialty the crea. | own citizens, for here we see what freedom has dono | pronounces the Missouri compromise unconstttutions’, Fach Board shal! keep a journal of ita proceedings, and | custocy of the acveral departments or bureaus, al 7 vores and the concern of hris\iaa civilization. freedor of labor, of entorprine, of epeecb, of thought, of | although it has every sanctkn of precedent, contempo doore of each rbail be kept open, except whea the | made by the a)propriato heads of departments, Keports of the state prisons and of their management, | worship. resuite und pecuniary condition will be made to you as | it belongs to us all, upon whom the coustitution do vrual by the Comptroller of the Stet: and py the vc. | volvet the avthority of government for the time bet, wore of the respective prisons—and to these reports 1 | to take caro thet in our keaning the interests and hoaor of mosireler you. Respecting the Houres of Refuge at | the tate suffer no wrong: eo that whem we tn turn ehell Rochester ant Handail’s island, Tam enabled by informa. | yield our places to thore who are to euoceed us, we shail ERE rencous ¢xposition, unbroken usage, and, up to @ recent le welfare sball require secrecy, and resolutions | such regulations «- sho!! be estadiished by ordina: day, universal assent. Teporis of commitices whict shall recommend any | the Common Conncil. Every person elected or apr At was the unjustifable repeal of the compromise that, | #pecilic improvement involving the appropriation of pul to any office cuder the city guverament shall ta at the recent cicction roused so deep ac excitement lic moneys, or taxing Or assessing the citizens of said city, | subscribe an oath or affrimation before the M.vor, which was aggravated by tho fearfnl rcenes of violence | shali be published tmmediately afler the adjournment of | fully to perform the dovies of bie office, which ¢ Moe. Al De Bpricalteral implements. apd wrong iu Kansas. Thero evile sprang from the | the Board, under the authority of the Common Council, | affirmation ehu!l Newncdseche Mayor 9,926,505, 70,718,853 pe rea! estate Invested in manufact’ ated to toe by the managers to speak with | be able to band ovur the groat trust unimpaired and un ] a9me bitter root—ide effort to exteud viavery--and | in all the newspapers employed by the orporation; and | to be done, and ali suppues to be {ural for the De tools and macbinery.............. 86,191,975 », And With great satisfaction as to the ro- | sullied. were broogbt about by the faithless renunciation | whenever « vow is taken lx relation thereto, the ayes and | ration, Involving wn expen iiture of more than tw: Be. Yaw materia's used in manufacture, 179,300,711 | suits dhere atlained. Having thas communicated to you the general condition | op the part of Congree of the absoluie and co: oes aba!l be calied aad publisbed in the saueo manuer. cored and fifty dollars, shall be by contrao!, foun Be Mmanvfactured product®........... 831,201,281 it is uo Jor ger # doubtfal experiment but a well agcer- ' of the p. Lbeg leave to submit for your consideration | lw-lve right conferred upon it by the constitution Sec. 10. Each Board shall have ibe authority io com. | -cale¢d bids, or on proporals made, in compuanc - teined result of the working of these two establishments, | some subjects primarily connected with tho city of New ‘raking ell needful rules and reguiatious reapectic E the attendance of absent members; to punish ite mem pablic notice for the full pertod of ten days; anda’ SN ncaa esiketes aviaeene viet «$2,205 010 609 | that youthful Cevaqnents arrestoa al the outset of evil'] York, which have forced themselves toon my attention, | the Territo and other property below; t> | ders for disorderly bebaviour, and to expel a mémber | Coutracts, when given, shal’ be given to the lowe eres of improved land. : . 18,674.419 | courses and #ubjcoted to the mild yet wigitems dieciptine | and to which, therefore, I may not untt'y direst yours, | the United States.” It i mot competent way | wish the concurrence of two-tbirds of the members ith’adequate secon ity. der, »rauch of this government, nor all its branches com- ] elected to the Board; and the members #0 expelled sha!\, All euch birs or propocals shal! be opaned by the @0. unimproved Innd.. A bined, short of aa amendment of the constitution in the | by such expulsion, forieit ali their rights and powers es | @f departments advertising for them, im the prea: 13. 070,699 ond dlrcriminattog control of these tnetitadoos, may be | seal! of them have « bearing beyoed tha; immediate ‘Value of epecta! manuron ns . 065,462 | rescucd to ‘arge proporticn from vice, ead trained to be | commnnity, And firsi as to tho adute of the elective Chron um ful clizens, fraucho—a topic of universal concern in a representa prescribed form, wo tracefer to others @ power confide! Aldermen or Covz cilmen. the Comptrolier apd such @ tne parties makiag Mumber of church edifices . ry Weetern Howre of Refage sicce is opening in | tive republic, where place and power ore given aud | Dy ibe constitution tw Copgreas: aud when the phen Sec. 11, The state@ and ovcasional meetings of each | may aesire 1 bO preseal. ‘Value of churches and lots. ®, there have bon rocelvet sitogether 769. The | taken selely by the popular vote-- all will in J tom of equaticr povercignty wus eet ap as ap exones | Board eball be regulated by \'s own ordivancer. Sec, 27. All offeers or other persons to whom U @e. other real estate. ... + {710,816 | bevel is expreesed to roo by the managers that “the | theory that inorder toenswre respect for tts resus this | for this abandonment of dnty, not orly waa there Sec 12. No member of ether Board sball, during the | ecipts or expenditures of tar city, or feor or fandr Mam\r of seate in churches... soe BML 19 ign objects of the Legislature in erublishing this in- | vote abould be free end rhonld be pare. All know that | treachery {o the corstitution, bol ‘© mockery | period for which he wee eiectod, be appotnted to, or be | able Into the city treasury, abeil bo entrus'od. sha ‘Bava! attendance......... sesrereseeceee 1 ASHSEL TY ctitunon Deen, and are being, atuaiaed and roaitzed | In the city of Now York, and measurably in other large | of substantial popular sovereignty ; since, in | competent to bold any officeof which tho emolaments | sufiicknt security for the fatthfal performance of Newtpapert and Periodicals. Dab emigent degree" cles, It if Dot pure, and often is uot free. lkooncerns | theory, it professed to leave tw ue Inbabitante | are from the City Treasuey, or by fees, directed to be | duty in such form aud amouat as the Common 0 Pera) number of pewsneners Scot oest $59 ‘The wicer Hones of Pafage at Ra s Intand, opened | all crlizone alike, of whatever party, of whatever coun of the ‘Territory ube right to govern thomeclyos, by ary ordinance or act of the Common Counoi, | may hy ordinance presceibe, which shall be annual do. other periodicals {im 1895. bas reeeived op 10 toe ¢ of iamt year 6.880 | try, of whatever tongve, themeclver entitled to vote, | while, in fact, the tederal executive aprotated all the jut this section abal! not be cons.rued to deprive any Al | newed. daitiow nee. 73 | chi'cren. Tbe mapagors, tne recent communication to | tbat this right, the most prootous that man in asocu | Chief oflcere—Covornors, Jucges, and Marrhals; arc | dermen or Councilman of any emoluments or {ecm to See 28. Avy eee ae ay aa, oT tri. weeklies 13 | me, say —“We bave evory reson to think tha! the ro- | state car evyoy or exere!ve, ehall not be rendered worth. | egain, the pretext was to transfer to the Orst few accites. | which he is entitled by virtue of hie offlee cr persons employed, who stall wilifully violate or rem! weeklies... 16 } anit of cur re ormatory eyviem have beem ae satistac- | lees in their lands througé cnlawful exercise of it by tal settlers tho right volne, Geally {t might be, the Sec. 13. No money shall be drawn from the Giy | apy of the provirious of this charter, or comm weoktios... itl } tory a» at any former period of its history. OF tue whole | oibert No ome whi dispuie these premixes, bat when |; } Condition of « Terri! Seemeary oxcept the same shall have been previously | fraud, or copvert say of the pabbe property to bis 60. montDbiles..........+ 113 | pamber received up tw this time we jodge that 70 per | comes to the applicstion of the remedy there is at once a | While, in fact, es bo to the purpose for whioh it is drawn. and | use, or knowingly pormit any other person s0 to a Number whore circulation was reported . 549 | cent, or neary three foerthe ero saved.” With euch | @ilerence of op'ulon, even among those honestly seoking | Committee of {) appropriasions sal! be base specific and de- | Nt, rhall ve deemed guilty of « misdemeanor, and io talled statements, in writing, of the several heads of too | tion to the penalties imposed by taw ehali forielt bis rept thee pretended SS through the Comptroller and be excieded torever alter rooeiving or bk Horace of armed mea . 14. The Board of Uounctimen shall have the ‘ny office under the city charter. Any any from Mispour! and ott. © (00k peeseasion of the | power of impeachment of ali city officers not otherwise | shall willfully swear talecly i ony cath or poliz, drove from thom ie actos reaidenw would | provided for, and pending such impeachment, and uot! a te ‘set, #ball be getty of perjary Bot CO operate tn thetr avowed pur pee of ay slave | the Spal disporttion thereof, the impeacbed shal! See. . Every es who shall Ty wpon Kansaz, and chore members of the ire | Not exorcise any of the functions of his office. The Hoard | gtve, or cause cr alt or abet im causlo; infamous to all me by the eirociooy Inws which they | Of Sopervisors shal! bave the sole power to try all im pointed to lovértens tb Jide wetilere were “ wo be conferret aper Bamber of copics prance per annum of hopeful and unexpectedly encouraging results, | may | ove. I will not permit myself to doobt that the wisdom fhose thus reported........ sesce ee 198,204 621 | not withbold my oarnest recommendaton that such tre f the Irgislatace te competent to deviee a corrective Baumetec copice of al! classes por sanom .. 2 | ty bepevolem and besedeieut tn ‘howd wot be @tovce cfeciual and constitutional. #51 | ‘The Adjotent General report that there are eigtt Jott streitened ip thelr meaner of Colne goo gly commend Uus subject to carly and co nee ‘Wirions of the militia of the State, composed of twenty The State Lapatic Atylum at Cuca, a 0 Asylom in | oopsidcraton. emu The mumber of | New York, wader the charge « ‘The municipal sfairs of the c! m york Hoepttals, aa wel. at hompital iteelf, the | require amd rescive ® lavzo ehare cf your time aud ati efor the deaf and dome aed f fon. The intoreets «| ibe oftlaena o/ the chief city Of « ewroliod militia is 235, ¢ whom 18,800 are uniformed, wrmed and cquipped, powerful voustecr force. New Jork, the Asylum for kiois oF | State aud Of the Union—a metropolir cunbracing one fi. | eierwards cuacted. 'y au honorably for free in. | peachments when sitting for that purpose, they shall pe | or in Ti sppeers by the reports of the Sehool Ofioers for the | mapner demand your care and your bor ©! the InbabMants of the Whole Siale<are so wast amd eo | slibuuons, — room y= to thomeelves, the | on oath or affirmation, truly wud impartially to try the | momber JE56, Uiat there war exponded for toachore’ wages, | ir deod be calle’ bounty which is ©! ‘vario’, apa its good povernmont # fo nocossary to tho | seme of thie » OF other froo Ktaloe. ant wo may even | Impoachmert, avoording to evidevos, and f) person shall | the Corporation, aft ig that year, the rum of... » +» $2,968,006 35 | a cer duty of bumanity sod tuceticenehip, act lone | comfort and convenience pot only of those who dwoil | hope somefrom the rlave Stator, who wont to Kansas for | be convicted without concurrence of two thirds of all | before or after he snail have quatifed and taken hit © which is from the revenne of the Sebo! than of considerate eoon?my thin fia limite, bet of wil tne citizoue of the Bante & now home, bave sioadily ai gucostalully resisted elected to raid Boa d. Jugment in case of | any Boney, gords, right in any ae er Pe fomd and trom the Mtate tax....... ..... 1,000,898 66 ‘Ail theze inatftutions are inangged. and go far af 1 have p atirnoled ot by recial tee, or by the demand: this usur; . Yot those aro tio acte which, by peachinent shail bot extend further than removal from | or avything ct value, or any From local taxation tp the citiot aed acl the means of knowing, well aud eificleatly aad cone | busiceas or trade, that uo spology cw be necessary Judicial tyranny, and at the point of the beyooot of troopy | Ofice and disnalifiestion to bold apy <flice under the city | present or prospective, with ‘atent to inflarnes rabies cossccce 790,078 76 nvously mapeged, by divinter sted inviting your Carpet siention to tals important | Of the Unied Staton, ott of the common treasury, | Cbarter, but the party convicted shall be liable to indict | opinion, jnOgment or action on XI » upon paresis enc guardian wairitusls, wbo rective no peceniary compenzation | #adjec ‘That the administration of the manicioni | the President of the United Sian har 4 aad en- a Sey Pupithmeat according to law. cause Cr proceeding which may them be pending, of chidren attending schoo! 467,490 00 | whaiever for their servicer, Dut are aotusted wulniy by | government af the olty of New York has fatled, Sec. 16. executive power of the Corporation’ shall | b; be brought before him im bis official ‘of books fo" Ineirict ecbouls ibe higher motive of caring for (nei aillicled and uolp- | the prearnt charter o: that city, to etiain the ends bo vested tn tho Mayor, the heads of Jeparimente and such i Upon coayiclion be imprisoned ip a Stete the pureb: end epparniue for the schools ........... 967,204 68 | lees neighbors whieh all governments ere institnied—ao bosert an‘ other executive officers aa aball be from time to time cre. | a term not exoeeding five years, or shal! be fined a RBaperied for dull¢ing echo bourses and for When, ‘then, ‘netitetions, thas beneficent and thorcugh enfororment of laws in sooo mam > pooh a and neither the Comtoon Council mor any | ceeding £1,000, or botn, in the discretion of th eee Cy com e member (heroof shall perform any execu manage? appeal to the [egielatore {or aid commons Whi tne wider Hell which onel Lbelr operations, fhey may jor With ve promumptioe in thar | eoure accinl orver with the lonat bardeh'p « uccecding Year opent poouniary or otherwieo, to the indiritual cidzan—ia wo. claim to be listened to, | Foreaily copeeded. Wille admiiting that the evila which 028 1 ‘of that investgavea~- { exist may be the rowutt, poaatbiy, ie « large dogree, of the 4,896 28 | without which DO logwialive aid ehonid ever be gravied eleetvon for the @ischar ze of importan( poviic tram oft. ————-- | Wil, in thelr cages, make good the reasouablenes of | Ot it quite 68 certain that Unere are radical ce Total......... : ce ecee cess $O8L002 83 | eneh appeal fect in the existing charter of the cliy whick demas Raised by tax in the cities and counticn for The Comimfitee 0° the Seuate sppoinind to vit, daring | correction. It ty not my purpose oF province te po! the purchase of echoo! boure eter... .... the resoee of the Legisiavore, the reverai charitable mati | ont in devil these defects, beoaase (bey will bo m: Baines | y ciiy ant district tax for fuel 1UWons rece! ing aid trom the Sav, also the jails nud | properly aud cilectuaily brought to your notice Rated by city and dustric! tax for bool casen Poorbouser ip every ooumy, having disoparged the imemorials jrom the cilizens of New York and miture,.....+ Seseessooges c@aty, will, 1 er formed, lag the rerult of wer labors | choeom rgrvrentatives. | deom it my doty, however. ity and divtrict tax for other tact before the legislature at an enriy Jay fay that the ro orgaviraitoa of the police aj stom of New York city........ The Excwe which are ooewa! with our extsiense | chy seems abeomiiy meomsary. Al present the Re lgtrict tax for the rest of hd the proper regulatice and en‘orremeni of | corder and Oty Jodge are + of tho members o tee @ ever been deomod essential alike to ihe | the Board of the Police Oommirrionors, the Mayor id well-being Of the poopie, 4 soom tore | betmg tbe third. Kaperionce has ,bown ip » great di fore J would respec! | tive bustuens whatever, except euch a# is or shall be cape submit to your consideration tho expediency of | cial! Imposed op them by the laws of the State, and ex- | the same, ender any agreement or undorstan’ a by a ion of money, io | cept tbat the Board of Aldermen may approve or rajovt | vote. opinion, judgment or action shall be tnilu be used in case of aoed, towarda the relief of tue dest! “** poe nailons made to them, ee herein provi.led. thereby, or abail be gu! od in any particalar mann tution and which misgov rnment has oocastoned Se. 16. There shal be an eaocative department, which | upon any particular side ot ary question, matter, ip Kanaea, with tingle remark that to do so would | shall bo cencrainsied the “ Dopartment of Finaves,” ° preceeding then pou‘ing, er which may by la kin wh whieh shall have comiro! of ali the fiscal conoerne of the bt before him in his official capacity, \) Corporation, and shail proeertbe the forma of keeping | conviction be dirquatifed from boi y | j and rendering y Socounte whatever, aud al! so | oMce, trust or appeniment avder cotnts rendor:d to or kept in the se voral departments tbe city of New York, and shall fore a the ety Pap? shall be subject to ihe ins) ion | fee, and ehal be tebed and Of the ofilcers of thie emt. Tkeball | Ste privon not exored settle and adjust all claims whatever by the Corporation | excee sing t Or againet them, and al) accounts whatecevor ia which | Fvery person offemding agetnet either of the prov the Corporstion is oomoerned, olther as debior or cre | co: thie scetion shall be « competent witness again same ans ‘The chief officer of thie Ba penced for waurance 76,76 Aticree Tor all por mon Senoow were, 851,042 67 | quire theroogh revision The joa decition against | inetunes, a in all others, where the attem| partment shall be calle the Scheel Ineirwss tbe tet of Vet, for We m Of intemperance, pac | beeo made, thet it is unwiee to . “Comptrotier of the City of New Yori. Reporied pumber |p the S ate In whi b scheot periem and ¢rime, af onoonetite tonal, has leQ the of fetes eficere the ‘There shall be « bureau im this department for the col Dae deer kept, on an evarage, eig’t months tptoxieating Kiquere free irom the whoietome rosiraiate 7 time is withdre: lection of the revenue from rents and interest tm ibe year... 11,3 | of law. However opicions may dider as tw tue | thetr authority as magistrates ie weaks on bonds and ), and for the ADO® of UCD Terebers right of expediency of attempls, stroyed, by such imewmgruoas om. pauome, ether duties as may be directed by the Common Counc!) Bomber legisistion 0 prokibit entirely be the cage wilh il judtetal oflinrs, they devote Ubacn POSS eee tat te cates tho Coteeer oe eee : 24,106 | beverage of such liquors, nose will dovdt that 1 ecivon cxelamtvely ir judicial dtdee, and thus fall t . roar 5 The number ©! olfidren te the State betwoun Pytt bi and an aloltwe cvty so to reqolave their | dicharge their ‘uuer as Potoe Commiarionors, the whole ‘There shall be a oureau in this department for the re | jfiSec. 31. No Aljerman shail hercafior ett 4 ano 2! yoare pees ie 1,997,914 Iminieb ar Mar ne practcante the ritk of their | maneeement ef the police epsom, wiih {te vart power - | ception of ali moneys into the treasury of the city, ' of the Court of Reported aiiec dance tn the commor schools P76, 000, if we way not sntirey prohibit thelr vse For of | and patronage, in thrown Into the hands of the Mayor | Gety, Tt is greatly to miajadge I tnd for the payment of moneye therefrom on {eneral or Reported aivendance in private uainoorpe. the frighife! cvs of drunkoonots ro exaggeration is por | nico. If, nogtooting the bengh, thoy act aa Potioe ‘Com | wrong to the cause of constitutional Hborty, revt drawn by the Com York; but rated echools. ‘ tibic, ant no remedy that | wlll permit ant opteion | misrionors, (hey car pcecwely fall wo hscome the objects er | bas been done in euch @ contest, only grounds for erim! | ll Clerk of the Revorted aliendance lo acwiemie will euriein to Check or eradicate #9 foll an evil aaoald be tubjecte of political or perece al cantrur end il) will, | Dating the motives of @ large portion of the most intelli Shoreo! shall be called the “ Chamberlain of Jeft cmries. pace ome tee creer & New ‘ork is there. ] gent, ednested and moral LG ae Total sesee The Bapertmendeat of the Coot tage Salt Springs re. | fore required. | Reperienoe fe ate certain that pag tn the signal Seo. 17. Theve shall be an exevative ‘Tals Wold eave between the agr of 4 nod Zi ase porte tbe quantity of ait inrpectes Teriag the your 1558 ¢ Legislature will hes ete to entrust the governments, nor denomination of the ‘iret tens'ng sol . . 3 to be 5,906,842 borbele. The revonues have boon $60, | of that system to the Rot the | mighty for bie protection ar have cogn'zance of open Wher i} considered thet few chi. 926 86. pow or should bs lodged tn J elected and constiio. | of onr hietory as a people. Bd precious roads and avenves, bailting Gre 6. apa that between 16 and + Iaege proportion The inepection for i866 ir shot 117,000 bosheta Ieae | te! open the same princip'es whieh have proved eo erei | Betng still watch over and guide ce in all our’. vera. | piers, digging and bulldieg wells, and ti rare to atiend schoo! aut go to notive ort, thie disere an for the your 1864, bel exoeods that of any previoas | pently benedicial is regard to the Governors of the Alma. | theme. JOBN A. KING. Public roads, when done pacy betwoon the whole unmber o( childrom in the | year boved cf whe city Of New York—aecoring in , 00 Areany, Samuary 6, 1867. sunken jots, under erdinanove Saote und that of thore who ations sohool in seen to The year 1666 cannot be raid to hove boem ore of | nomy and eMicteney, with & frewow from The Henete adjourned. from the City leepec' or’ were appareet (han ros), sud fl may de salciy omoludes | prosperity wish the manvfactsr marke: opened | political or jarty clomenis—or whethor the Board shook! ° pomeret There be » burcas that there are very few obii’ren in the Siate who do not | im the beginning of summer wi and warcely app tinted the Governor, wih of without tne Assembly. omecer of which spall operd & portion of thelr time In eeboot roonvered ite towe dermg the wh ‘The prosent | @drico and consent of the Semate, are matiors which | ALBANY, Jan. 6, 1967. Wharves. i : oem. langvor cenpot be permanent, a2 the increasing wanta of | tubmit to the wuperior windom of the Legislature, Nor ert 10 Indicate that the whole uumber if nested ani | the Weetern States most couliene to be rapyiied cowinly | Gol venture to make any enggertions as to the proper employed at the same lime Talortunately the truth ie | from this source. New York salt bas Iteraily ponotrate’ | move of appetntment and tenere of office of the beads of 80! so-bat rather the reverse, for ibe nomber is thus | to the Mesiwipy! river, and will undoubtedly be tur | Cepartments ana other meoicips| ofoers, or even of the fwclied by the frequeacy of changs—one of the crontost | niebed hereafter to all pris of the northwest abo the | members of the Common Covnci! thomsalves. I comocive evile in a echool sy-tem—coonstomed by the inevieqaate | Mierourt line. The mm of our staple avpsars to bo | that | diecharge ty daty in calling your attention to the Compenssiio® to school tonchors. lignes, though teaching | weil established im all he markete to which it has tubject, and Ip aaeuring you of my concorrense in all @ resorted to by many aa & temporary roroarce, it Is com@, and wherever it cap be bad for the 5 jaar and proper measures which rhall seoure your appro heqvisbed whebevor better prospects of eupport present | cetver the prefereucs over iike profects from any other | val for the purpose of reeoviug the cit'ons Of our Com Demee vor, aod the Beceesity i thut proiuced of new poerter. mercial capital from the evils under whieh they are ful eppolaimenis. The camber gives above truly repro The publi¢ works are generally in order, but Med cocakee rehiect sente tbat ef the pornone who havc been employed for coed toine extensions, Toe erection of private works Yet another eu! Of greed interoet to the elty, aad in Portion of the past year as tonohore, the actoal uumbe | eopecially for ihe menufactore of Solar salt har boom | deed to the Slate, bas been pressed upon my notice, at The large number of teachers adoro reported me ‘The Avscanbly was called to order ai li o'clock this ‘ morning by BK. U. Sherman, clerk. abal! bare cognicance After prayer by Rev. De. Wykot, « list of tho mom | le buildings, to fre bere wae cstiod, each one prooesding to the Olera’s desk, | puiane and he shall be and there taking the @ath of offica, némints'o-ed by the and Supplies ” Seoretary 01 8 ate. 18, There shail ean the Houre bey Rogge map| aol boon ‘the Ce -y election of @ Kpeaker was proceetot wee. Bowrd, which shall bave ebarge of ve. (On the first Dellot, DeWist © Littleyohn bering receive’ | duet and ail stroctarce end wares end’ proper’ ' 8 Majority of the votes cast, war doriared doly eleoted nected with the eupry; Mr, Lrnavony, on taking the chair, apoke as fol | city of New York, and @ auy Coo Lime may be Piste’ at about 12.090. mich mimulaied fore two Notwithetanding the | dovbtlene It will ageln be pon yours—that of the re a samme, and of the public sewers of anid olty, and oF File single tat, F duly weienoa, toad impress upon | recerrerce of a. dull season, wese le ovary reas (0 bo. | moval of Uno Quaraaiine cma sh oment ‘rom ita present |, ORRTIEIES cw sn Anan y—Aocopt my sincere | and repairing sircets; and Ue collsouom of tbe revenues | ration, the Logisiniure the expediewey of tecuring to the pesition | Heve thet the manufactures at (he State Saleen, in nad | tite on Siaten Island to somo point more distant (rom the | ‘Danks for the hoor you have conternat onan rae by | arising from the ale ofthe water, with such otner pow- See. 4, No money shall be ox by the cory of Wencuers more perwanenty, by providiog mare ade. | about the ely o Byrsense. wre ceetined to a contingal | city. In the absence of any personal know! ‘or | SbOOsIDE me ae your providing officer. | moot handily ee. | cre and duties as ehall or may be by Inw. The | ‘ion for any celebration, proc ‘oF outortain me: quale compensation progrer-ion, and that they wil prove am tetaaetibie | offictal information Tespecttag , which might cnable me wre yt Lt on hf Fae ody ~ chiet oficars thereof ball be the ‘President, En- aay Ried, oe oe say comnien, om FJ a Logisla ure of 1866, new oe . ie . : comands they! digohargs > | gineor Asvetaas C bo 4 et pendenge, au: Happily, the legisla ore of 1856, Im Nou of the fixed | svuroe of protit vo the Btate, aad of cheap aod convenient | to tpoak with coufdence | must oontent myself with mmianlenet, Cs afl anniversary of the birthday of Wasi'tgtoo, unless b annval pom of $90°.000 whicw, by the inw o 1861, was | eupply in ome of the primary sosesarier of Life to the | Commending to your care thie with other city matters. pper Joned to the Common eboni Pond, (mponed a lax o | mort populous and thriving portion of oar country Ibave yet Snother duty to perform—a duty, tho obit ree focrthe of # rail! epon cach dollar of valuation. The ‘The Commissionere om Harbor Enoronchmenta in tho | gations of which I am nut st iiverty to Hook, even it! wainetion of the Staie having ivcrene:!, the prooceda of FoTLOT New, York, eppornted coder tho wet of iim Marah, } were #0 dlepaned--nd the portorma se of whioh, 1 MY tle tax for tis year will be proportonabiy larger, a! £65, have been diligewuy Chgeged in the dieehargs of | Jodgment, w rondered Imperative by the respect whioh is thongh Buificiont reterne bave not bea@ reoe'rad in cater | thelr Guiles. Minute survey” have Doan mado of the bar. | Gwe to the sentiments and votes in tho ronnnt Pret tential mine the amount prectesiy. Ji if estimeted that the | bor from Hendy Hook to New York, of the East river to | election of @ groat majority of the people of this Biate arom or Had gd Sehool Fund, the contribution of | Throwg’s neck, of the Hudeon to one mile north & Syny. a 4 a Eo conan ant ae wiewon | late, tet 6.000 from reyeude of the United States epost | tem Duy rel Greer, and of that creck and Harlem river. in In 80 Dr Apfrit. bot ander the com Fond aod the avalie of the Mate tax, will amvant touear | The Fy a the eater area bas been care | that the great principle at jue (n the election, and which | @ll, and without whose bi All bumas efforte are an ly £1.400000. Snoh Whoral pecuniary oumtribution | fully sennded, and the directions and veloc. | itso triumphantly vindiested, lies st the root of oar free | Valling. fo the expente of pubic edtositon shonld secure to | tee of ourrenie have been secortaited. Fievrior | tpetitutions, and w alike the comcern, and should be Mears, Ferdon and Waleworth, © committe from the eterare jonte remuneration and thie te oviy to | limite tor the cousiruction of plort have beem deecribed | equally the care, of ai! clrene who rightly catimate | Senate, oy and informed the House of the organi. be secomplished by @ wine adminisiratim of the | for the portion of (be harbor within thie State, and enita. | thone inetitations. No mere perty question comid call | raion soho! revenues, eo thet they shall be prodnc | bie fines for the eheros of New Jersoy have at the re | forth so deep am interest, aod #0 Rigaifleant and decidive Tho Allgwing emioors we ‘othoors wore then chosen — Hive of tbe cosiret rowvtee. ‘be sane Legislature | quest of the Commissioners, boon laid down by their ad. | & vote threugbont a and breadth of the State; Clerk of Albany. Which itaugurated the poley of raising the tax from ban d courte! conrinting of Prig Gea. Totten, com. | and I ventare to believe i do not mistake [te import, nor pe er Newhouse. ee aoe. Propo ruion to ur growing means, songht | marding the Engtucer Corps of the bana — eS Sa it, wheal asenme, as Lb: TAs <a yoy Ln yy ect ine & more oMwlowt Aystem for the \nApection | A. |). Bache, Superiatendent cf tie Coast Survey, and | Mberate and irreversible decree, that vo far as the State | Committees were then wait on the Sonate @ schiorts and teachers. ii ogee for the civetion of Goenmencer'c. A, Davis, of the Uaited Srates Nery.’ of New York i@ conserned, there shall be henceforth no | and Governer, and toform that tho Hause bed orge- inepest nuisances, report gicknese, perforin | be upen an order for the expsndite eof, OF Seboo! Commisrioners (> tbe re oral Ansombly districts, | A description of thene iines wil! he tranamttied by the | extension of slavery in the Territories of the United Sistes. | nived and war to proceed wito business. Yaosinailone, examine and report upos hoeptialt, dlepon- ined end allowed by the Auditor, and approved ©) them fornisbe) a bety of offisers rempectatic | Commissioners to the Covrernor of Now Jersey for the ‘Toe in the chic wf | Comptroller. sah ee TR! joriedictions, and with | coumideration of the jogiria nro cf thet Sate. Prepared to abide by it, at al! timer, onder all orcom- | the Governor wer prenenied. and after + 7 § for. 37. all ordivary a lations mate p %, thowgh & scarty compensstion for thg The Commicriomert mknow lodge gratetully te com ery emerEsary, Ae Bonpe edrurnee rt the eferngon, the |" Superinvencens of Lewy. Port abe Government of the depertweus Guties of the Char, Relying implicitly npen your cordial | shall form the Groton Aqui Doard, and by of iy, carefully | office for five years. on vote of three fou ths of all the members in Protect the righte of each momber by a just and prompt ‘There shall be a burean ro this department for the col | Board ef ths Common Counet!. enforecenent of tho rules. Wo must ly ourseives t | lection of the revenues dortved from the sale of the wa- fec. 85. No additiona! allowance beyond the the burincer which requires our st wite pationt | ter, and the chief officer thereof ahall be called the “Wa- | claim onder any contrect wtih ihe Corporation for and ontiring. a ing forthe ny | approba ter ” services on \# account or in its Empios Ment, adal! ow comrtitzency In ovr deliberations | fee. 19. There shall be an executive department, | be allowed imterenta of 8 gromt end prosperous | under the denomination of the ‘“Uity Lospector’s Depart Leo 96, There shal! be ¢ burean |» the Dopartme: implore the guidance of Him who rales over | mont’ which shall have jzance of ail mettors rota. | Finance, to be onlled the « Avining Bares,” and chiet ofliver thereof shall be the Anditor of Aeoo It shall revise, audit and rettle ai) scoounts In which ity Is concerned ae debtor end crediior; It shall ror ercount of onch claim for of agtinat the corporation. of the rome allowed npon esoh, and cerdfy the ar With reasour therefor, to the Comptroiler, Come lor shail report to the Common Covnel! once in a! days, with the name and decision of the Auditor upo rame, together with the fica action ot the Oom tr thereon All moneye draws ‘tom Lg e a