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2 THE NEW CITY CHARTER. ‘Tho following is tho draf of @ obarter for ‘he olty of Bow York, agreed u om to Com alice of ths Com. Wer Oovreil, to do FoNa! td 90 ihe Logtslatore:— AP .0T TO AM.ND THE CBARTER OF THE CITY OF NeW YORa. Bre. 1. The Corporenov, vf voay corporated now ex Wea, 200 FOOWD 0} she ume Of “the M yor, Aldorasa ema Oummunaliy of too City of York,” shat remain eR0 conecee 10 bea Dally polio and corporsts, ia 1eo eee in name, by UO Bame of “har Mayor, Comps nay oF bro Uy oF bi She) Lave Perpetual s Doce#i90, ANG DALDIe toons ANd DO Mor, 10 plead and # ™% “mpleaned, to aaswer aad We be bee ERO, 10 dr om Ane w De defended, m all ovaries aad pincers, 10 a!) merewr [ aotlODs. sult, Complaiois, plese, Peeres, asitorr wo CK MARIE WOW TE. gad of aDAt ne Were aod kind whwtever, ta es fall mod ample Manner and $orm j48 any citixea; and snail be le eke, purcbare, bold, reseive y, w sell, cemise, 1d CORWOY I0 fro, for Nie or 1B by ober MavROr Any property, real or otwrat sae kind oF quanty wasseey te name at thelr peasara, aad ebat! O exXorere and oj ry wil (20 signs, Dowerr, privileges aud franonimes gorot foro ‘ROE iwerto beronging 10 it; and Row) Ave power to Babe w!) Dechy: awe oy Ikws anc Pegviavons for the mapici}a! govervment of sad chy, acd for tho laying, Bere ere g ANH COCR All taxes Hecermury for the pay: MEBE vs tho Cx pers s ot tho Oty governareat Sec 4. The wpitintive poner of tae Corporation of the ehy of New Yo k pbail 06 vested im & Qoard of Atacemen BB4 & Boord of Concimen who, logetner, saat form Vbe Oon meu Couns)! ot tne city. The Saard of oie lec) Bet oF One alo ae Irom ea werd Beeb oied by tbe } cho reapestive ward Yoors. Sue Alvermen end Coanciimon now PPek Conon be 10 He cbarge tbe + vlc of Uetr offices unui! Wor xpiratl v of iho peice for whwh they wera elected ng eb even Pum toat dowigoation seal THOeD ws the election far enarver otticere to 1907, ie iy thereaver The wards Gaving an odd Bewerice! (er igna ion «ba | elect a dermen wi the ebarter @boovon Wy ISis and the ree ter, Sec. 3 Toe Gourd of Coucetimon stall oor sist of thirty Members, 10 be exowd attwe charer eleovon of eso Peer, rom Lot) © osc! aetPiets, of as eqral popriaion Be MAY Ds wb cortioons tervitory; aba Hsnal) B= tao Paty Lf ihe Common Coon ai afer es-Ty osmse @f the fe oeral or © © store ge 10 oF Berord DiI) Each Counel oid Be Jeu, Bd wt Onart r+ iio de elected by tne horen at the € Peopie shh) be @m the Bee? ot Aprtt, i ea tine elce ows us we C mmon Vaue OF ine est var of tbo Fr have prwer to © Leld, to aupply the plave o: rotberwise; and the ball ak@ Dave power 10 dir villge of bis tmamer lake prede shal! mee n sbait tn soparate cham be a qiorum to do ent trom tt r& and otoor off ite OF a proc-edings, and be Yelures Qn? QUAUICeOUR Of Its Beurd ba! keeo a joarca! of its require mmitivor vere employed by tne never & Toim 18 tecea tn relation Berets, the ayre ap) coos shali bo caled aad poblished Ww the .ume mar ver. Sec t b Board shall beve the euthority to compel Mo a terownce omoot momberr; 10 puma tke mem. Deore ‘or Miseroerly vebasior, act werpel a member, WAR ihe cor corre ceo two Nrde of the members elected the oars, avd toe me moor e# exp! 9 Saal, oF sued expo ion, forest Rl bu rights and powers as eo Alder. mee or © vociiman Se. 7 The rtwted ard occasional meetings of ener Boaro if the Common Counc! sboll be rogalated by 14 @wn crcinsncer aud ein Prarta may meet at the same OF & Ciferent oo May overadly Judge expedi ent J Seo, 8 Neither the Mayer or the Recorder of the ety Of Now York ¢natl coe momber ot the Common Council er of the Corporation atal! y eXecutlre Nedert &e Be verted i mur Bxe to me created by Grape! oF epy member oF committee thereon rh r- form exe utive busin except auch as ie of eaail Be cerecisily ia pored ou them by Jawa ol the Stat ‘Fhe May old Dis vilice fortwo years and the Ors. leo tov for or Dne er Unta sor abel! be held attbe cbar fer ekeciion, n Leos; and pote in chis act shall do oow mirved to char Ke Cimn 8h oF alter terms of oilive w WwaIC Ihe prevent incombene of avy Ofllses under tbe Gorpea ton ebn\: have b eu elected by tho pecple, except Hon 1S of this sot so povees or in 9e% 6. 10. It rba’l be the cuty of sor, famodiataty ater the parrare o nie to orpuviz Keoeative WveUneii, consisting of the Comptroler, the Corporsiion Couree! tho Preme: nt of tho Croton sqoednet Dopert ment, Ibe Stree! Co omer, he City Toxpacor, the Gomes slower of Re tng and carr ecative dusies of the who thal ree the Chic! efsouil re the city powers reharse thelr ducer unde piraion of the tera of office e dnty of the Mayor’ to nomiuate, gad Dy and with Ihe PArwe Bed Consent Of tne Hard ot Aldermen, to sppoint Die successor, to hold tae oific @aring the pice ire of ine Mayor An¢ each had o @ demrnin bal) nominee. ant by ast «7 04 oo of the Baard of Aifermen, » @f sven Hurcers ss may be In bie department, wo @Mioe Cor vp bis plowsore: wns the herds of Deroeus tn ad @ pas tment of the ety govern bal pormiagy fand by apd wih the aC re And oouten of the Deals o @eod cc partment® appocl aL enbordioats ci.cers unter Mew, © Dold Cooe 1, Whenever * ples. ure. & vacancy tn the of of Mayor, and whenever the Mayor sb Goneut from the ©ty, of be prevontro by Hiexnonr eny oor genre, from alicnding Ww the autor Oi his Otioe tongor eben io days, Li mbell act w oard of Aldormon cos al the righ and Ki abaii avo bo tue at leet opne 8 oud & general 7, Brean fd joomnional appropmatinns shall be the Com man Coone for tura, nor sbei! ry, excepi the printed Wy the pur s hare authority @ credit wna of tne reroane of * inade, 0 ) “Ure, OO appode mmonalty of tne nor ordiaaacs expendica-e of Counc; Dar io other tate by whien tho sams Sey” expended antor eacn, tye money eres of ihe re Gian, the sothor{y woder whicd omch joan was ingle, aod the teres on which the fame war COtained, Bhall bo Poorty x04 pertion'arty epee! st See. 18. The Uommoe ¢ i ebal! hare power to oreste 5b ot ontiaaace, in eadilon spertiet, or to decroste the BEE, 88 MAY De voceswa y UO transon ib* po vile DasinoNs @f the Corporeiion, aud to Cofine ihotr dones and t9 fix the Fearier of All of ern of minlirative oF ne first day of soy foe or ¢ + charger paid ty for the performance of auy dutie AD BOOOTUIDE LO Haw epportawing © their Ofcom, Busi! be paid by them Mon'bly, nw ‘he city treascr Bee 14 it hau be the duty of the Some Conre Per one to whom the receipt or oxpen Of the ily ead Do Wwirusie’, by re, uring trom them guaiciant soourhy for the portormance of ibett dues oF ont fee 17 The Clerk of the Board of \iformes abal!, by ot, be Clerk of the Common Coune', wad ine dotion beretolure performed by the Comeci, eroem e+ shall be eerie! ward af Comp: \imon: aot it shail be joneon, at all rearene vie ot bi proconaiage of the poop, such as shal be specially order be the duty of the olerive of the re e Boards to pudiish wf! ordicanges aud Amend ents of Ordivsoe™® wri otal be pareed, @Dd Gino tae ig F in koe be FepREe ra em opt ruck part ar may Whenever & vote shall be ken im Per Ke OF & FoR BLOD OF ° 1 by ths Corpora aire secrecy; aod er Board, "p00 toe va taal! contom ne plate any eperide improvement. or | bo pale, dia oF Bporopriat! B of pudlio property, oF the ox ye retrom, oF ey © ’ aimence € the other Buord, aod = NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1857. the adjournment of tho Boaé af whieh dee panne). Be nimi hed, with 1B> the Bemes of porsius vutog ior apd Sco Deb IDO POMP, ID WE LOwBApE TS “MOLOIed by ve ©.) por ston, @ Partel We pree otivRe, ed NY at, Pro Jobop OF Crow ane whinh Pe! have versed ane Boe d. shail be acted Upon by the oweer Boar! vo the same day, bplee by UNA imens consent, exoe,s 1m caso Of lavasion DP OFTEOUOD OF pert lenos Ko 19 The Board of Goanoltmen shall bave the sok Pewer Of Lapeschwees ol nil chy olfioers not orberwige ovrted for; sno pending euro tapesch nent, md each wh 1} ORtlOD Uberee!, tbe warty Impesoned ehall 2 of the furcione 0! bis Moe bo Board shail Dave the sole pnw: r io try all mpeaoh WhED Piiting Jor Khas purpose (Rey shal: be on ¢acb oF eftrmaten truly and imperial!) $0 try the iw peach Lt soco ding to evidense, sic ao perroa shel! bs couvie ed witout the oonourrenw® of iwothirds o sit the members elected to seid Boar! J ideo ent ip care oF impacbmers abat) nt extend further ‘han re Bove) Hem cfice and diggralidcetion to boli avy gilloe tr Ger tbe city obarter ; bul the party Convicted *bali OF Jablo \o todietment, ‘tial, jadgment aud penisbaent according 10 law Seo 20 Ay offer of tho city goversment, exeap the Ma) or ape m+ moers of toe Commoa Oovacil, may be rewoved irom «itive by concurrent resolution of Bo.b oarde of te Common Oourcl Avy memrer of te Eatsorive Couns! may be removed oy tno Mayor, aod ery memDdero the said Counc) may remove say clerk pn hit cepartment. Sco, 41. The several execuitve departments, and the «Th «a8 BUT Clerk tneTeoF, shai! he subject to tao lexisle ive regu ation gid direeson of toe Com von Coupe, so ‘ara the tame sali Lot be Inconsistent with this act; epa the datier woreo! ehall be performed te accordance witb the charter and laws apd 0: (insscer of tho aity. me B. yor ard cab Bowrd of the Coumon Gouasti may at any (ne require the pinion 1 writing of the bead of any de Partmeet OPED any Fob) ot reisticg to bis cepan ment, or ony Mstion OoetCHed HY Oi Ig Felation thereto and evry hea? Of oepartinemt bal: report ia writing (0 tor Comm op Cornell, on che fret Monday of Septemer ty each yeer, the state @ bis department with snob saggoe lation to the improve ec: thor. of od to bar conn ¢cied therewith as be may deem ad rit to Do Cone, avd al? nunpites to be far Dorporation, involving ao expenditare of more tbup two hundred avd uiy vousrs. sbail bo by cov iract, UDoCr svecb regviations ag Ahall be cHtad whed by orainas ce of the Loman Vonvcil, uniess by a vou ot Ibre« fourths of (be members eiected to enon Board of ibe 7 by & Voto of a mejrriay Of bie Exeon ered; and all con trectr + bai) be founced on sewed bias or propose’s made WW er TupieD-@ With Padlic DOVES, sdveriized for the fui! period Of ten Cayn: and wi sv0D Concracta, wnen given. shall he given 10 tbe lowest oidder who gives neh seco rity ao shail o@ preseribed by orainance Ail suai bids or pieoo als thal) be opened by the offloey advertising ter (Lew, im the presence of tho Mayor or Comptrotier, rd of evcd partes making them as may deniee to be proschs, oF be Common Couneli oy ordinance designa‘e So 23° Every pereon et-ot d or apported toang office order the ety governaect stall take ant sudsoribe ao cath or aiirmation belors ibe Mayor, faitbfally wo per ‘orm the cules of his «fi whiten oath or ailirmation thal be fied im the Mayor's Mflloe eo. 44. Al offlcers of the ely g>vernment, who abali de tn cihioe When this act sball tke effect email hold floor ond exeente the duties thereui, unt! telr guoves © caly qoalited No m mber of ether Board stall, doring the jor whieg be elected, De ap OiDd d to, OF bs bt to hol any citice of woica tne emonments are m the city tremsuy or by fees directo! to be paid by 8D» orcmmarce oF act of the Common Council, oF bs olreetiy or wdirectly inferes ed in auy contract, the ex penree or ecunidera top whereof aro to be pala under any eraavee of te Comman Coaneli; bot this seetion enal: + Ot be CoRwtrned to deprive aby alderman OF arststant oF ony emo oMeDts OF fees Whicn bo is enutted w by virtoe of bis eificr, Se 2 Every person who shall promise, over er give, OF caute OF Ald OF BDeL IM CAanalng vO De promised, oil. r- ed, 7 given, agree to faroisa, in whole or red or given to say member 0° tn |, OF aby. ofliser of tha Corporation, alter bie election a& such werner, or betore of afer he maliGeO G04 takCD Dis seat, any MONEY, goods, right lv aetion uF otber property. or suytbiog of value resent or prospective, with Moo, JUagMEDE OF action oF provesaing which may pencing, Of mas, by lew, DO b:ought bofore him Cieal Cepacty, sDull, upon cou 0, be impri voned ihm Sate prison for a arm not exceeding ven emis, OF ral bo Uaed not exesedicn ve thousand dol- lars, or both tm the dwerevion of tue Gourt. Every oft cer 'n this to mien enumerates, who shel! accept any euch aif, oF apy promise or unceraking to “ake tue same, UDG r Any sgroement of vuderin¥ing. that bis vote, Opiniow, JUOMLEDT oF AcLOD sball De Iniucaced therehy OF sball be given in say parucuiar manner, o¢ upoa any partioalar «ide of Boy qnestion, MAL er, canre oF Proc ig then penoing oF whieh may by isw be brought be- tere bi in bise ficial eapaetty, sbe!l, wpa convietion, be dirqaaltios from howling wby pubile odise, trust or Appolmicent order the ehurwer of the chy of Now York, end phali forfeit bis oilice and ehall be pun webed by imrrivonment ta tho Bite prism mot exceed tm mediately after ow ) Dar e ee pets, wih cor shell b Beet OD, Matier, Ca’ ten years, or by @ fue Dot excceding Ave tboa fund doliars, or both, im the dlecreton of te Opart Hvere pres olena ainet ef har of the provisions thea compevs wipers against an etsy offeraing in tue same tragraction, and may wlcd Wo sppearand give ovidence delare any ury. or in ony conm.in the same manner as oe; Dot the tex imeny eo given abail Bot De promecution of provseu.ag, civil oF criminal, person ro lestily ing. brery set, ordinance or reeotation which aisli m edi Braroe of the Common Connell, be 4, roll be presented duly eertiled, yor bie approbation. “if he ap { not, ne penal! return with his whieh it oruinated, within tea och oard be rot then in session, Tne ard to whith ft shail be re herea ter or cxt meot'ng. TEE FEW PO Ic” BILI, Proposd by Mem. Uh w@ ied, order (te publican State Comamertees reo} fu Do apples OF Lao # WermOr With °0 B89) of Ube Sexaia, thio perranr, WMO BOB! 8 as Lar O.¥d O be Metropo ten Polio Deparimeas of tae aty a’ Now York, obo know & " Qumaissioners ot Poltor :? jormy te the Board oF Potic- Commis oner:, WLortbel] spoT ba SupornienCeud Of Pactoo for ald elev De Ibs pecior aid Ope sfreeant tO exch ward, anit 1,000" pulcenen ‘bey shall copetiinte the iwetroporttaa pollo» so 4 The Fe, who appstotod by tir wor eh ua ¢ the plate ot she gresens Oryn Mirsioners, Whend day wd BEDOFIty over toe police: stall‘ whouy ceave: ane the efflve @ Oly Judge fr tw omy one county of New Yorm te Be roby altogether abo tebe, “oe 2. Tho effice of Chie? of Polen, af the Clore w the Chief of Ponce, Of Cavteins First aad serena Liew fenanim, Bergeaote of police aod doormen, ana of prito» ben, LOW FSiekiEg, Pali De atolmued from gad afer th sppom mens by we doard of Police Commissioners o! verons to OH) the ofbees provivied (or in tha rat good 0 M sud tbe posers aod duties Now woaferria b 28 ibey phat! be sppltcahle to this act apo bo Clict of Poheo, stall be porsensed by the Sapertn ebdetLef Polos, and there oF Oupiatas of polies oy the of police, abd those of Liouteosow «tabis Of pOtioe, oy tte Sergewate of puilee wopainiod obder hie Hob, Bud thore of Cue doormen »o | pullosmen ing, DY ‘he Deiter ed. BMpO!uied under Uble wo: 1 the pew appok awais shel bo mado wit the rovmbente of Miers eupertedes ag aluresaid shail con- ibte in flse, Nur no Wegers Sec 4 Ube't oa beWoers are required to meot aa deard tomediste!, aller thet? appotatinent, oles a Paw Hident, ar may © appo'nt ae zy clerke uo the Baara sO 10 the %u, erintencents of Poltee aa.they may doom vbd maf remove -uGh clcrke or add yo weir uvuiVer, from me to Hive, at thelr Jiseretion,”? bee 5. Sball reneive u ralary, per ane te paki by the ity Chamberisin: Se a pal . of $4,099, to ‘intendent, $6,600, fa to sai per: bus they shall ree ive mo foes or Omente what ver, The talaries of the clarks gud aii 7 members of ine Pollo Department to be Grod by Biwh Ovnneil. and paid as now provided by law. Ua ) OXCC, MOO ARiATI's WIV TUAIA AS AL present, Neoes ser} CXperses 10 be pald wWheR sent out of the couaty on he podie bosiners ce 6 Hold < illee for five yeers from date of appointment, roljecs to removal by the Governor with ooucarrenco of weie, The other uffces appoiaied by Oommt-sioners fo hold dvring gooc bebavior. except as Deremavier pro video. Inspectors of povios always to be ahasen @#ben & iacarcy occurs, from the Sorgeavta; whea a vacanoy ox- isp ip ibe cdice of Borgennt, oo oldest poKoeman in the service shail be appoir ved, 8c 7. The Comminsioners ol Poties, the Saperintendent of Pollee the Recorder and Imatrict Attorney, or the mejor part of ibim, to meet Hom eme to time, and by Voie OF the msjor pars of those preseni, to frame sucd regulations for the government, &c, of ine police om bey shall decm advienble, wriom shat! be binding oo tbe police A maycrity of tho Commissioners sball sue pena or remove Jor violation of rates, &>, Until these rulee are mwede, the existing ones shall rsaain in force The yegu ations to bo made sual require policemen to ba consiant'y petroling and pohoemea found the cont exe shall ho ciemiseed. Se. 8 ‘The qualiicatons, modes of removal from of. fee, trial apd punishment, shail be Uxed by entd rales. Sco. 9. The Commirsicnors shal appoist em Inspootor of Pubiic Heath sod s Health Wardem to esch ward, who thali be considered mombers of the Poltoo l)opart: went; the Lospector io bo a physician of five yeare’ tiapetng. apd shail possess, svdjcok to the coviral of Po Heo Comumitaloncr#. ali tho powers Dow conferred on Oy inspector; Health Wardens, the power now possessed D) ibe present ovea; and until the police regulations are mace as authorized in the act, the present ordinances ro- taung to pudlic Deahb to be ix force, Bec. 10, Toe present offices and station hovecs, app* ratur. Ko. to be used by the Metropobtap pohoe, wnd the Common Gouveil shail provide all necessary vutldings, fnel, stationery una printing, as the Commissioners of Police shall desire Should they negkct 80 to provide the Commmelcnors ct Police are autuorized 19 make wil tho necessary arrapgemenis therefor, and the coet sba'! be a county charge; and it shall be the duty of the Super ‘yRors of tbe conuty of New York to apply yearly to the Lagulature for leave io levy by tax the wecessary appro priatcw for the expenditarés of tae Police De it. Sec. UL, AU auimrios under this act, when paid, shall be gs by ca dircetly to the party entitied therow, or ie open Seo 1d © Pxtrao ‘expenses may be allowed to {he Cemmissiouers of Police by the Supervizors, upoa sworn statezcenis thereot made to such Saper visors.” See. 15. At firen the Chief Eogineer of the Fue Depart Di thal: Dave power to direct poticom:n present al the ure, ‘ano it sbati be thetr duty to obey bim ”? vec. 14. Nothing in Uhis fet, Ror inany of the police to eball pregent a prosecution of any misdemeanor againet avy ofiender. ‘The Comp isaionere ot Polico may, for the pur: poser of pollen goverpiment anu cimciphne, eetadlian such olstricte wien the county end ward lines as they may T not limit the resitonoe of polizemen to any }aruchlar part of tne eity, Tey may from time to time detail tispectors, sergeants and policemen to such parte of the city lor daty as they may are at. Tey stall not surpend any member tor a longer pertod than bitty days. Saal) promeigate x!) thetr roguiations and orders th Gvgh tbe Sey tot lolics Seo. 16, Sbail appols raion of office of the prevent ork noovssors tn office. They th poloe ir m2Y detail be ssmo and the Pohce Justices to such po! courts me thi rary polloemen t tobe, aro to Ub thal! see tt. They ehal! detal! ally > ino Oourte et Goneral ant Special Sos ice couris; bus no polwemaa ebali be detailed fe e ‘ried than mux month Sec. 17, The Commévrioners shail desigunte the pincer whero swlen property shall be kept; ir Keopiog wad dis- porition co be governed by prescu: laws ¢. 38, I Ube becily diaabied ta the sty, thelr ¢xpensca io bo paid by the do disabled for 1 ula duty, the y Perfor manoe vl wounly “Whe ball be kills! In the performance enur the objccions at lar me of} pervivore are wusborized to pay such sum, cause the rame ww ve pi not Exceeding $6,000, to the said person, or per ‘ {the public newspapers of edoolvte 3 tor © im The Board which such set, nance. Sve wt io be mace ux ta utton shell have ben #0 roverned, of tbe ‘aote certiiod by periniendent of Pokies 8 lees than te 0. The Commissioners of Police shall have power the eily ¢f Now York tnto election dteurtote im plotting upon Weir duties, and ebsil ap of the Ing peciors of Elcevion now tn office in c | 4 New York, turee logpeciors of Fiictioa tor < 20 recente by two thirds aid Clockon « lsiricar, and two police clerks, WO ef al! the members electea te mvch board, 1) eball take form all {bo powers, privilege: and coe) at an Bot cr law Of the corporation. la all suck y ar! poll clerks now cages the voice of both boars shail be determined by Tho Coumissioners of Polioe ehal! at Vers and Pasa, an! We batooe em une Dereon voting for pd vguiner the peesnge of too measnre recousidered eal be ertered On the journal of eaoh board reapect It Wo} oTe!nance of resolution passed by both shall bot be returned by the Mayor within ten toribed by Inw y time Bi! ai! ynoancies exsiin, 12 ald ofices amd such sence whieh May exist op wo ay Daore ciestion shall bo Biloo by thes on the eveoins of that day, and ti <ir #oty Smmedialely 0 grve notioe Wo the par polbwd, and Wey tay at any time bofore or days (“undeysexcepwic) afer it wbail Lave been PFO | suring an election remove any insperior ate! by sented to him, the same shall boone « iaw 19 like Me | Jacm’ torr appotriweate O Lampecior= Temua fe ner a {! be bi" signed it, oneme the Chong 0° the seasion OF ® vacancy occur. f tho board «2 whien tt originated shal! preveat ite ro. : aeeneueen of Pons i ase \t eball not ve & law ie cxpira ‘Of election, at east Toeciing «4 ead gourd, by whom the Ordi- | pix poilloemen, aad i2etiect the places for holding the potis. tered, if revurned at the sano maaner 1 1° Proceding ses 0 hs!) be recone ell beroaMer eft or act as O) er ata Termunor, oF in the Courus nerves cr ‘pocia! deesiors, im he ely ead coun New Yous; bat tain secon eal’ nob preveut relsing (be power of a magisirave tn the arrest, fe of ofondert, exonpt that he can of GlsCTArEe A person arrc* ied oF commit mag rire: cobs. plert ned slips ehad! be tone ge tn the Co oft ty of bie comm-tmen or bn Dot ie to batt ted by avorde erred, revocable egomert olatons t other of this net. ball be rego! raluavion requiring on grant, 4 w porchase, at © tho boats, balidings, or otber ‘ormor lerseee Cr rantser, aotdally neces Pos ct woh ferry, Erext, or framcbise Previone ponec of al sales reforret vw in this section thail be given weder the direction of de Comptroticr, ty Gays, te the Bewapapere er pioped by the Cor porsnos aworded t No bide shell he eeoepted from, oF comtrnct any perro, w ar care 19 tbe Corps ¥ tM oF & i, or whe te @ dofaultor, a6 security oF Otberwise, agen Say OBligation vo the Corpo. ratios, £6. 31 No wowey shall be cxpomdet by the C ravon for apy protien, PROCEewON OF ENMtortainn:at of eny Kind, om Bay COnasion, eROED: for tho Colebrntion Of the ainivortary f tho national traepuosence, the twenty Oith of Vovember, ovacustion Say, ond the anniversary of the Mirth day of Washington, volte by the vow of three jourthe of ai! the members exosed in oc Hoard of tbe Common Counc) See. 02 No quditionnl atlownene, Seyend tho loa! Glatt ceder ety ooptract with two Corporation, oF for any corr ut We sccouns oF la tle employ aunt, shall ever be sicwed Seo fo Obapter 102 of ines of 1800 act to amend the chs ter of the ety of New You Apri! 3 emoud an ant ontitied 92 act to ameus the charter ol the city of Now York, passed April 2, 1840, pares Jaly 11, i801, nad aa ecb farther to tint ad tLe charter of New Verx paseot April b the ; sud guoh parts of the oherter © the city of New Vork sa are not inoowaisient wish the proe.sione OF this Iaw ssl vot hoeonstiracd as repealed moolied, or ty continne'an4 rem with (8 aot are b y janner ofleciod thereny, vat rbal © fel! foree; and all laws inconsisten Serrovs Crane WANT of A Oaarce oF ot Miller & ovth non 8 from a mor complainanis say thet Mr Miller, their store in New York, and it Of maiiita oo" — The comp! mrante aay they reared to give oredii, lor the reason that lier & Achmaa were indebted to 098 borg) for o large suis of muvey. Mr Miller denied 0 \oabted that the frm owed Mr. syorburgh not ope Cent. Oo bei g nesared of thie, the cOmplaizants ray they gave M A A credit for goods to the amount of feo. The goods wee packed and sent to A'beoy. 7 after thelr errival te ¥ 9 MBA. nestened wroperty 0 Bp d egtiomt ene firm, 7 © Rent by the coteniaiente frum New York to ar- st Miler. Whether there fx any truth fo ft, will be Known when we hunt the other ntde, Miller wae ar “elook tay afternoon by officer ed\ately handed over im who wok Mr. Miller to the vereh to vs metropolis 0) ine neat tala —ibary Staleaman, Jan, 1g! F ‘Toe crpenses of election when cortiied by the duperiniend reodvous pleoes foe holding the polla; ‘and tt shall not bo ui for any perton to sell acy imtezicaling Uquors on Abe cay of election in the city of York.” Habeilte the “uly of ibe Police Commissioners to prevert any booth oF Dox for the distrioution of tickow. et any clue tion, to be erected within two vandred {cet 0! the polling piace. aad to remory all perma Dot waiting to rote from wate vieknity ot tho samo. Tiaba bea felony punishable by imprison ment Wb abtote prison not jose than ome year for any per. 20, Without usubable oF excuanble Cac, to UME pero 8) Violence upon ADy elretor of tne city of Now York, on the day ef ony charter cr grveral clarsion Bee 23. The Commisscerre of Police shall deta ea > umber of polwemen as Mey De Dccowary tor eacd wart Yo art as dock masters, to perform 3.1 the dutioe ow por fortwoed by hom c‘hicers. See 48, Spotind Seevions for the city an New York may hereatver be net by any trate of the emi! city, aad as often aud when Kee Comm + \oners ba ‘The poltce clerks sin be clerks of the “peeial Sent ons, aad Ace minutes of the fame. All provi#tows of iaw Suelieg in rolailon to the Chart of Special Sessions of the Peace in and for the city acl conaty of New York are horoby made spplionbla to Coorts of Bpecial Seastons authoriotd boroby. And the sald Cort of Seamonn as po* coestituled, 3 berwky abol Isbeu. ‘Theatrical ana Hudcal ttems. BrcsoWay TYRATRE.—The amuctog opera entitied te “Qoar and We Carpentor,”’ t ounce? far by the German Opera Company vis evening Crea Leta repremeuts tbe heroine. N « Ganpyy — The Pyne and Seerteen wn troupe to night perform Wailnce'# charmirg opers called “Bart tena." ip Whieh (ey created accn eutharaam 8 few PreLin es ago, Bowmay Tram — Mr, Devenpepe it to give his greatiy Aomwited vervion Of the chersoter @f Iomict to-night, aod tend the oom will be ably seconied by are F py. “Love and Murder ’ fouo Breror’s.—To-right we are to bare the comedy of “Muh Ato About Nothing.” tn ebicd Mes, Darrow and ever, Burton, Delton and C. Faber sustain the pris. cipal charscvere. The trce @ “Tost Bieasod Baby’ ktows Aut Acets <ithe bensitin! pay of * Love’sytacrifion ” with an elepant cnet of charactors, on the Dalle fer io ulght. The popular extrarngenve of * Hiawatha’? Wil also be pinyod, tor the inst time Dut ono. ~ Lana Kaw ‘two Cao May at thot Came, « Rachel, the Kemper,” and the spectnouiar extravagaors 4 * \onne Reeotos’’ are announced for tuts evening. Mire Keeme enacts the chit cBaractors i the former oe bay Pot. Meeron.= The poprinr drama called the “Tomb Mon of Maocherter’’ # to bo played this after- ibe comety of ‘Stl Waters ua Deep” and Lend Me Fre Ab0 lings?’ in the evening. Moone —Geo. Curtety and Wood and the a cloding “New ¥ of attractions for this ev , Onli” by the former and “Don Jus” by the letter party ¥en, MoM snow, the Now Vork lady who Iately crested 60 meeh sensation Ip Rollo, & w play Joliet to Mrs. Pope’s Momeo, at the Academy of Mosc, next Saturday bight toner a great rarety Political Movie ment Apronenenrrs ov Maree —The Lema) of Maine have ticeted Alden Jecuvon Secretary of state, and the follow lowing Coonet'lor# ~Isaae Lincoin, Benjamin T Rastmen, Nother te! A, Joy, Joseph © Monroe Wm. M. Reed, Abner Tebabor Pre'-—all repob leans, Tor bare Pr Fiour —A desperate attempt is Mak!og to obtain the relemen Of lente! Senith, om ball, It order. na doubt (6 provert bia belog taken into the State of De aware, where the whipping port would probably bo called tato vee, If such @ barvarous punishment still oista Smith wae one of the principals in the fight, and wre arrested at Wilitary Mail on be retern from the brotal exhibition. He waa very properly committed by Aderman Dre0 to anewer @ inlecemoanor, and sine to wit a requisition from the anthorition of Delaware = MMledelpie Journal, Jan, 12. Oobure, THE CANALS OF NEW YORK, Apnea! Report ef she Auditor of the Oana! Department. Baars oy Naw Youn Canan Ourancuer 1 00. To rm ( OWMIROR? RS OF THE Cansi Pomo:— ib the aot, obsp >mi: the auane! «f ibe Departs ent for the 80th day of Sopt.m er, 1866, oder, 1865 there Fo. OM OH .. 0.0... 6 Depos'ted wm darks... .... $2,840,981 60 Investor, secur ities in the ous. tedy ol tbe Avettor ..., 145 726 08 Due from the tieneral Fund... 194,009 70 ———— $3,196,728 29 Reoetved (urng the figeal year ending 801 September, 1866 « 10,900,188 2° Tota! recetpts and available and unavalla- bie alone s, 13,636,868 4) The fabies horewite pm moxie for tho year to have been... 10,816,653 70 Balapoe on the 30th of Beptember, 1856.. 4,171,208 7) be there was on ceposit in 0 ‘he credit of ibe Treasurer on ao- of sbe Canal Fund erences ‘ovstody of the Auditor, securities invested on acoouns of the canal fund, Vike Bark fowd Pook... sees. +++ $126,372 02 Securities of real estate, Walter Soy’ DOM... 0... ceeeccere Doe from the treasury .. 2,481,415 00 9145 726 08 494 062 7: Joars fur the enlargemeni acd comp). tion Of thE CODBIB..... 6.200. eevee App) opristions of tbe Ssoal year overdra wa esrbown tp tavio No 1, but rofunded under chap. 148, of the Lawe of 1856... 123,597 88 Tota! balance available and vnavailadle and Invested, September 0, 1856........... $8,950,331 40 The apn xed statement, No. |, gives a partioalar so count of the sources from which the receipts were drawo po the —e be aw ot ier to whic one ral payments bave been ap) fad the particular tande to which the above valance betor gs. altbovgb tbo anexpended balances of the sopropria- thos for plargement and ocmoletion of the canals, under seckon & of article 7, was $1,501 046 53 on the But September, 1£55. sii!) tha sum, with tho anpoal appro Priation Of $2 260.000, was exbausied before tne istc! October, 1886, by tbe draite of the Canal Commiseoners w favor of contractors, epgipeers, ani for iand damages arc [ay ments for ober objects ble to these ap }ropriations, abd it became peceseary, according to the repreeeLtations of the Canal Commirtioners, thut the ap propriations for the fiscal year commencing oa te lat of October, 1666, should be anticipated ip orcer to preserve jon and comp ete some works necessary t) bo ‘wec on the lateral canals. Under tnese cir cumstances of Imperative neoeasity, the Commissioners’ Grafis, amounting in the aggregate to $123. 547 86, were paid, That sum hes been refunded out of the appropris ons made by the act, chapter 148, ofthe laws of }: apd the sger dalsnce in the treasury at the close of the fseal year, including the securities invested on account of the caval fond, be stated a4 $5,350,331 40, OF this sum $3,101,961 96 beiorg to the funds for the re Gewption of the casal debs, ander sections | and 3 of ariicle 7, apd to th propriaied premiums on loans, ‘45, is the aggrogato of several f appropri+ tious of former years. KEVENUES AND EXPENDITURES YOR THE YISCAL YEAR, The following rtaiement of tue ectuat revenue of the State cana's from all sources, annoal in their natare, and ‘the expenditures during the i, en avd for all the canals, avd of charges caused by of growing out of them, for the expenres of collection, superintendence and ordi Dary repi exb)bits a brief view ef the actual condition 486,508 82 Of tke resources of the State arising from the cacais:— ‘Spars by artic! constitution, to pay the mtererst and ro- deem the principal of the Siate debt, viz:— r tbat pars of the debt cailed the Cana! Deb, §Lesees seceeeeeen vere. $1,700,000 Fo) thoi part of the debt called Genera: Fund Debt, § 2, (say % of $860,000.) ———— $1,962,500 00 The following comparative statement shows the diffo rence im tho receipws and payments between the two years. 1886, 1856, Tolle recetve + $2,609,792 12 $2,748,183 40 Pay mente. . 989,793 123 796,635 40 Tbe divferences inthe expenses chargrable upon the toll of ihe jast fecal year, compared with th» preceding ear. ANd the increased receipis, smoun ‘ing 10 $109,941 25, epabies ihe Commissioners of ihe Canal Fuad to realize $1,700,000, eet apart as the Canal Debt sunking Fund, bat is not svilicient to meetshe whole coutribation to the Geners! Fund Debt Sinking Fund by 367, Wish the inorcesed toils rceelved into jog tbe year over the next precediog th neues would, tie believed, Rave been qq Tm: ¢t all the obarger impored by first and second sooiton: ‘of the 7th article Of the constitution, if there had been » Jroe 8nd uninterrupted navigation of the canals during th: month of May ‘ast Although the canals wore nomtnal!y opeped by the Canal Commistioncrs on the Sth of ei monib, it is well known that the pav'gation was g interrupted snd impeded cnt yearly the clore of that ibe volls recerved in May, 1868, were $: Jess thaa !n May, J855, This loss may justy be attribu ted to we derapzements of navigation, as nearly every other Month durirg the reason has given an increase o! tolls over 1804, Dut the tum was noi fully made up dor ing tbe remainder of the season, by reason of the facttt Ves afforded by other meane of trapeport betwoen New York snd lake Erie, and ube Hodson mver at Albany anc ‘Weat troy, sioug the line of the canal. » 41 8 secn from thie statement thet the canal revencee 600. on them for the recempton of the general {and debt, al- though the ebarges upon them for “expenses of collec. ion, superinengence, and ortinary * Bave Deen consioeradly leas during the past, they were the preceding fiscal year. ‘Thete revenves have rot given etlargement and completion of the px! ‘The frat three sections of article seven of the constitu. tion, af amen¢ed tn 1 Taye ty funds for the payment of the entire of the State, from oer of (be canals. Those scotions are as bs “motion 1. Afler paying the expenses voperiutendrnoe sad ordioary repairs, there shall propriaied ond sot apart in each Secal revenues of SiMe Y Goines then to De borrowed, cut te same shall be pay A, ‘and the principal and income of the said eink ing sball be sacredly Het to that purpose. apart out of the furpins revenues ™ the State canals, cach fecal pear, commencing on the iret day of June, 1846, the wum of three hundred and Sty thoussed dol: lare, until the time when « rm“ cient tum shai) aro been appropriated nue sot apart, under the auld first sestion, 10 pay the imercet and extinguied tbe ontire privetpal of the canal debt, andafer ‘bat poriod, then the #um of one milion and five heudred thoneand dollare fecal your, a8 a winking fund, to p retecm the jprinctyal of that ow edt calied ‘the general fund debt, incloding the debt for loans of State me rallrosd companice «hich have failed to pay the in- terest Hherecn. aad also ibe contingent dedt om este Piecks icaned t© lucorporated com; whieh have Dither* paid the intercet thereoa, kod ae iar AG any POrt tdereot may become a wharge on the trearary OF get oral fond, unt’! the same shed be wholly paid; and the pisetzal and incr me of the saw lant montoned sink: ings LnC shal De ssoredly applied & the porpose wore. ‘apd i the pay went of aay part ci the manage to tae taud sink!rg upd shall st any tired ‘eterred, by reason of the priory rorogoieed & the frei rection of this ar Lele, the euri so ceferred, wiih queteriy latorert there om et ibe then ourremt rate. wheal. be paid to the inst Voned sinkicg fund, as sven ae if oan be Gove con to pay the interest un And extiogslah the prnoipal within egteca Of apy joun meade uncer thw section, and if the making fond hall rot be suifloiont to redeem any part of the principai at the wtipuiated mes of payment of to PAY Any Part of the interest of moh sane as rtipn inten the meen to satury say ech defictenay shall be procertad om the creatt ot tho said sinking fund. After comp'yiog with the provimons there aba be Pale spuoelly Out of maid revencee into the troarury of the State. two hundred Uncerand oilers, to the neceseary expensas of government. The remainder hall, in each fecal year, be apptied to moet pe ‘or the cme; and completion of the canals mentioned tm this section, nntll (de reid caaalsshail be In eech fistal year thereafter the remainder c' manner as the Iegivlaiure may direct, but shal at 50 time be auticinated or ge¢ tor more than one year tn advance. The logis ia'cre shall aumuaily, during the next fonr years, ap oprisie to the enlargement of the brie, the Oswogo, the yrps and Seneca canals, and to the eompleti tho Pisck River sad Genesee Va! 4 tanalt, and for the on Jargement of the locks of ue Champinio eaoal, whenever from dllepidation or decay {i mbail be » ‘0 Te Daild them, @ sum pot exceeding two millions two hue. dred and Gfty thousand dollars, The remainder of the revenues of the canals for the curremt fiscal year in which such appropriation ls made, rbell be applic! to mort uch appropriation, and if ‘the same «hall be deemed Inge cient tho legilainre spall, at the provide for the dedsiency by joan. The Le ball also borrow one mitiion and ‘Tve hanored ¢ dollars, to refund to the holters of ths canal 6 corti , ineued ondor the provisions of chap ter four hundred and five of the law? of the year one thoueand eight hundred and fifty one, the amount recetved Into the treagury thereon, but no interor: to ac. Joly fret, one thousand eight bandred and ify. five, rail be paid on such certificates. The provisions of section twolve of this a-ticle, requiring every law for borrowing money to be submitted People, ehall pot apply to tho loans authorised by thie rection. No part Of the revenver of the oansia, or of the funds borrowed ‘under (his rection, shal) be patd or applied upon in conse- querce of ned Costrect mado under obester four opprr: d ard etpbDty Bve of ibe lews of ihe year One thea rand cigbt bunered and Gfy ove. exonps to pay for work me oF mater piehed, prior W the firet day of Jaee, one hearand gbt bavdred and Wf.y two Phe rates of wl OP JCrrObs apd property tranaported on be csoats sbal) oot be redored below those for the year one thousand iabi buvdred ana fifty two, exoept by the Cana! Boerd, @ub whe cone co of whe Legisiatore, All oom acts lowes price, with adequate security for their por orman ¢.”? Unoer tbe provisions of these three sections of the 4) apcia! article the ‘ol.owig eums are reqnired to be set port (Dt Of the eurplns revenues of the canals, each fieoa! pear, end ar uvonally pledged and appropriated to the objects apd purposes named. ‘The Bret section #vi3 apart out o' those revenues, afer tbe ist of supe, 1866, im eact f-cal year, es a sink ng ‘vad to poy tbe trierest ard redeem the principal of tho tape! ded!, -ocalled, as tt oxteted on the rat day of Jane, 18.6, the sum of $),700, 000, The second ection directs that after complying with the above provisions there sbail be sppropriaied out of those rever ver, ip each fiscal year, commencing on the Oret cay of Jane, 1846, to the General Fand Duds Swwkiag fund, tbe eum of $250,600, upuil tho contribuiione to the ural Deot Swkivg Fund, set apart under the frat section, ball be eufficient to pay the interest and extinguish the ntire prin: tpal of bo cana) debt of 1846, when the an } cop) ribution from the surplus canal revenues to the | Fond mast be $1.50 000, \bird rection appropriates the remeinder of those jues tb ¢acd fiscal year, or so much of them as may the princips) within eignteco ery kan wade under this section. When ail ‘pe loape tbail bave been made the totorest on those loane bd the appval contribution for their redemption will ro- yore hey bei d om of $1,(37,329 07, Peony neral Fund for tae support of government, p ty order to meet all these constitutional ond requirements, tbe eurplus appual rovenucs of the cepale murt amount to three millions two bundred and Be’ \bousand three buedred and eighty mine dollars apd seven Conte, ($3,377,389 07 ‘Tbe vorpins revenues of tho cacais have not, at any period be'ore or since 1846, amounted to this sum, and it ‘be justly feared they will not for yours to come, ua. efficient snd «fictive measures are adopted acd !y purwoe? vo thorease the net receipts from tolis, by ig, +8 fer as tt can be done, we expences Of Ool- leo: D, guperiptendence and ordivary repairs, and to proteos the Siate from fraudulent practices and other do a eee Poy ment of jast dues for tae use of the canals. OY THR EXPENDITURE BY CANAL SUPERINTENDENTS. Tho loregowg statements present the very gravilying rorult of ay improvement under this head of expenditure, over the late avd several precoding ycars. 1884, the exp nses for repairs and superintendence $8f4,698 43, exoluaive of $115,000 laid out tor ex- on the! ma paid tothe superinies ‘The ru! ndonts during the lst Orcal ) ear inciude $47,149 77 for repairs of breaks in the Mi jd June last, on the eastern and western repair threw tbe ¢xpenee of resioring navigation upon the tate Abe,oocurrence took place, two e¢jately after Oceasicnal ibt rruptions tn canal navigation will take piace, proovced by d+ fectiveness of s.ructures, the yield. ing of embsnkmon's to severe floods, or caused even in- \ ptiopa)'y by mischievous and lawless tndividaals, from sinister and interested motives; but these cannot be pho: d w tbe catalogue of ordinary events The «xperses under this head during the will bear a favorable com; wish those ~ dm apy year since 1846. A year lie cha eapal waa mm meny pisces in this condition, tho of the work was surpended, the Comm ssioners’ tw the amount of several hundred theusand dollars, given to the contractor#, were refused pay ment for the want f = sone . The —— of wor ‘when the State stopped pay meat. Of things it wes the {iret duty of the malptain the pavigation of the ranat other ro ources of the Sate failed, they ‘the constitutional repair fund suflicient to swore of the public, 10 during the past work of an catraoréipary character can be vnlortakes without the sarction of the Canal Board and no money an be advanced to a superintendent excopt upon a de tailed estimate rpectly ing the particular ob cots and par- poses, as to character and amount to ap! (vr which tho ‘Dopey i* to be applied and used, whiok must be: ‘and certified by the Canal Commissionors. No advance of money upon a second estimste can be Made toa svperintendent untii be bas rendered an ao- c a bas long been in ure and ered gale as per. fect a8 deeiniative enact ot ca The adminis alien ¢ system m: vicious, while the system lise may be inuiteee, RATES OF TOLL. i 3 if H na 28iiF2 ge a i 2 2 revenue, in the views ot bie pole e jn ' be fe sie uno Ye E £ i th i E sa a H | E Hi 2 ¥ i Sek # rH a8 FF 4 a i ; i i i Hf i i i f 3: 4 i : i P s F 2ee2¢ Hin iri 23 etl fis af Ft 2 3 al Es | i FI 3 ; a Fi 2 i i i . i i z H 2 ? 4 3 3 3s i a2 23 Es Hi a 2 sf 4 gy 8 33 i i Bo'so, has Deen mains feciivire at thet piace {pg nPop canal shi Prive in he minds of those who de not know the oxlent Of capiial ccastently require! to factiitate tho tranrmis market it ta pot i Owing to the yar 10 secom mocate partios ‘This may exotic some vor sion oF weetern products to . bie, however. that some preference wae given to short Gratis over these of @ longer dave, for rossons well hoown fo bangers. ‘The follewing table was preecnted in the anunal report © the Avolior 10 the Commisetovers, in the report from this department, in January, 1866 — Morehandine $484 78/8277. 190 #277 1 bo. 987.049 Rofiread iron ian 614 Down freight... 489.017 Botwern the years 1861 and 1852 the duction op All merebandise redueed from # and 6 mille t0 ¢ mil seesseveees tees oes BO 18 Per cent of reduction in total tolls (88,020 T7,) for Ce ee a saee Wem Por cout Of reduction in tolls on down freight..... #016 1 & Dot deticved that tbe rates of 1860 and 1851 restored ep all the artioien woes, the she reéuced ariinies. An anditien of het py cont rive hop of the carrying business, of Wwereaeipg ibe revenue, in the 1aks 08 mercbandine would probaviy rempens of that class of treigh! now te? to the canals to tbe railroads, There may be, 1 addition to the rates of nout aay probable lous of aso of Fates upon productive revevue stacdara, feotly tbap avy other eetadliaded since, to urgo fore their rednetion, in 1862, nor te it Aucitor that the revenues of the rially inoresred at this time if sucha & adopred, But if the svggestions deemed the proper rule for the action the pnd grea mort bave an 1 tbe 10 be dispored of far as private and loos! interests conflict with tke paramount interests of +upposed the latter shou!t b» overlooked qd jive place to the former, which are now below a fair 8 of 1847, a8 modified in 1860 and 1861, sinet foreign COM petition end diversion '® full’ restoration of the raves, as | canals before may yr would tt be wise 8 to impore uppuceseayy and vexatious reve. came : i 3 H f gk gg i toe. ved! on trade, hacahy loca! and private interests would be pjuriousty affect: the freigntir f trqu ‘The following statement shows the ton Ine! movement in the years stated, and the total value of ‘tbe property carried on the canals in each ycar:— TONNAGB ON CANALS, | Years, Total tonn Tital movement. age. 1880,.... 3,076 017 me PRs 807,08 1861 — 189,981,808 €02,800,813 196,603, 51 100 :389,988 = 907,11 68 060,044 = 3101984,81 619 170,651 904,000, 14° The two lines of railway in tho State, which, ain and the season of canal navige joo, most ously compete with the camals in the t of freight are the New York and Erie avd the New York Centra Ral . The operations Of these lines tm the transpor tation of freight curing the years stated below shows ¢ wieady and progrestive torease. Im 1463 the whole number of tons carried ‘York and Evie was ¢31,(30—to'al movement, } Th 1804 the tops curried wore 748,250 aud the ment 180,808,(34, Je 1863 the whole number of tons carried on the ‘York Central Baiiroaa was onty 360,000, which 15,(60 toos through, art aod weet. in 1854 Toad was 54 local, was 767, In 1806 that amoont. The operations tember 30, 1866, of these roads for the were as foliows:— Ene RR. Tou me aes foul move ole nomd F ot tons carried on the san 5 and the tal movement 81,165,086 The tornege of both of these roads in 1852, through 402. ‘tonnage of etther of the roads exceede yoar ending Sof ‘The set, tain raiirosas A ey Warrperted thereon tous effect 1883. Tr eonatit ‘eflect vail 1563, and cmpany te increase iis eq: @2lebt mater iaily to interiere with ‘of the canal curing that 5:ar. ‘Abe capais ibe Mereseed from 1865 10 650, 411,vid York Central mone year 120 A+ tons. rte G0 Dot give us the means 0: mush of this erwed wnnage ot transportable cn ibe cana arove trifle however in 1966+ 008 not, ft ie with 6,000 tops, We cannot on of beirg believed that akes uve and Ontario ew York city ban decreased since cal tadien, assume We fr au alked, ar tbat clens of trotg! objects fur competition. This fact appears 0d by reference to our statistical ‘Ip 1853 there wero 637 Stswe, then 660 lees than ib Leet tovebing Lake Frie st the western tormin nearly bait @ muon larger were $524, Canal, apd ¢ with the Groat of Canada Weet, whieh t bata ron tbrengh Sey peasant Wheto stiabors and depois are found village whore collector's offices bave and where freight shipments are made, taupment for the purposes oftheir bck jneted in eve’ and bt, can It fected injuriousiy into com: aepartment of te onal eovenes i t : rf 1 tion In 1861 gave An sverage of nearly and the receipts from toi tn 1656 cents per too, while tolis of 1861 on would have given 82%; cents par ton of freight destined to other star the low 0 force: upon carving’ this comypetiven, wolle is of domestic origin beon of baying about batt § : 4 g on: Olidation ¢f the et vera: rat juting the New Rid mmnaghe ny se i ir Ha i, Fs Go the tine of if 2 i | 8 383 relight trafilo bev and the fiudson river ao i its yess, : ! * Zz 3 £33 if if eS E> et reoctpts from tolle during the season of 8 conte a 2 Fd a 2 38 = a oes tho LOth OF September, ee special sovlce. Th Now York Central anrng this yoar car; Of floor, oF 1,960,118 barrote 462,000 barrels, was carried darin; June and reptembor iat wore tne Mmourhs in this wrticle, OF he 176, Ail, classes transported on the road This cispeses «f the arpument sor ward. that the heaviest frrignticg pneu the refirosds white the canals aro clored. he tre carning# of down at $1,228,041 35, and the tren Aiotted to freight amounted to $9,091 Ail bat 62,08 ried 214,054 ton tone, 0 anal navigador heavi vet on ina 8 of (reign « bo whole you em 302 tors were carried whoa the canals were na nef votlmes pat uw aoe ie done b the road for the year are a tation ov panne 434, which | e

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