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fe WHOLE NO. 8882. nS au YORE €0 LIVERPOON, Cwlef RR ge. co ee ia, Park ai A! Cork harbor: BMIPEING. “ Dip Rath BRITISH AND Monti (AMERICAN BO ROYAL MAIL | shipe f) osll at taalif 4 Gork harbor. pe m * APRILO: ci Capt. Suaanow, Cagt. J. Stone, Ca iG Capt. Lang } ast Audersm, Capt. EW, Hockloy. | Boweh, Latich. Theve vonneis exrry_ 8 clear iehite ght’ canst head, groan ou siarbaard bow, red ca port bow. ‘Slone.:.....Lenves Boston — Wednesday, Doo tt a wew York Wednesday, Doo, 19 “A, “ Voston Wednesdm; 3 - Jadkina New York Wedaveda: 3 Anterwa.. “Boston Wednesda ( * New York Wedmesday, Jan. 15 * Boston Wednesday, Jan. 23 A for. rienord aurgeo on not be scoountable for Cold, m expericnord sue otners of yhase ships wit Precious Blones or deta}: on aig oe " OF passage apo hr CUNAUD, Ro. 4 Bowling Green, D LIVER. NEW YORK A’ TEAM WREKLY ongers al Qi BETW Jaading id embark: Bee” The tivorpouk, New York ana Titleda;paia hie Compavy Tntend daepatching: toate fall powered. Clyds = ‘ “or OP MARC Rare Naierday, Sth of January, ’ ae pater Oe Toh ae dguuacy, +) and every fatarday, ats at oon, From pie TA, North River. good for sixmon ‘ arued fo Paris, Havre, ey amb sear ond Uhrouh far weer ce being gut chet felends can buy tickats dere at fig rate, to Nove Yorke trom Liverpool o° | own rst abl $85 and $105. Btecrage from 1 $id. From Queeritaw' Pores Car gs fee ators on board. rmavion apply In Liv erie nfo ate; ary ‘Clasgow to tow we INMAN, NO, Enoch Square; in Gnovinstown to C. de W. D. SEY Mui RGorin London io MEViet & MACKEY, of King Willa ‘in Paris te SUTBe DECOUR, Plies da ia jourse; in OWN G DALI, 109 \Yainut street; or at tho " ‘oie. ‘JOUN hear DALE, nN PTON AND TIAVRE.—ON BATU ADAY, ‘y the United states mail stoamor #ULTON, *F eomammandor, wil coil fom pier sf North river, reat om Sduurday, Janaaty at noon, i his feamver, uhurpassed fr akioty abd Opmlort bas ‘ Gogines’ nuer eck. enclosed by water tight conipar ' ‘hantden other reanivs tond, ia the event of tolit- ‘ing, to keep (he puuape free lo work, and socure safety of voe':} and passers | "ke in fecha cabin, 175 and $69. ty a ‘The steamer AKA ‘bruary 2. ‘ IOTION IN PRICES. EDU STON TS STEAM NAY NAVIGATION COMPANY. NEW YORK AND 1 ND GALWAY LINE. sbing to send for their frionds ean oblaia relurn atthe follesing ge F it 01 sae tk {sem { Agonts, No. 7 Broadway. tho third cabtu fro ay, $3; in » Saya Boate! alway, $38 20; in third } rg te rica aitice of Hngiaud ad Beotland, oF OW LARD ASPINWALT, Agente, 1 GERMAN ae ae ‘ Er Biteet ftom pier No, or nasa te sont bi i BA’ RDAY, Jan. 19 at 12 o'clock M. BREMEN Wi "SooTHAMPTON, LONDON, perc: AND BREMBN, KE, KRUTGEN & a aie may. Eee TAVERPOOL—THE MAGNIFT Md ap Orient Beet ye Ta ‘wii posittvel; \ iowest rates tor ‘at lowest \% @E. CO See L & 00. ile ollva on pice} 7s PE NE RooL ine WLACK BALL LINk ChIP. . James Foster, J2., now at onobor ia the steam, ‘Room for « lew more passengers, Apply iMook 0s South streets shel plucage fromigeo Liverpool ot Landon cam al can sears ere By ch ty hry i, ealig’reskiy, t ; part of (reat suariainat ts ae bevebreiaea vy ay applviae to or addressing ‘& CO, % Bouth street, Now York, I'S LINE OF CIVER POOL PACKETS PACK fof ih Jan —Tho celebrated packet ship CONSTRLLA capt Mili: postvely sila as above. For re aypen tesr, er er tolbsa ria, o fe TarHoott SCE, ‘A AND NEW YORK SCREW W STEAM PAOKEY AIGA, oo Ping | MALL—TO a FOX KING- ee of RF. pe] The mail pi cry ips Hit of Sana aia Pace So eae & BOOTH, Agwats, Abed tie Sgeiaon wes VIA PANAMA, sieamer will leave New York on the tat, ‘those dates fall on Monday yer frog nie gi Lye AND NEW 0! RLLEANS. EVERY Fa fot ‘To salon on Fria, Jan, jan, il, at 12 o'clock, CAHAWBA, J. W. Smith, Sig roe remeron RON & CO., 68 Murray street, Gee pind + 8 weamahip Be xm, a 4 Bowling Greaa. pra ILVER & GA: VANN, 7 a Ast us NT Ta Wm. 0. em er, ittoere blr BY orc rivet, 08 Phinda, january hee See te na ore 9 na and, ne. ot eee pots gl. oe yy Any on the ocean, a3 Say rae ae tee vow ons yO KOM aud ly 1B0 ACM and 9.90 ner i Aibany, Mafl at 3:15 3:40 P.M. 7 Ri Aton {yi steer- 10:15 P.M. (undays included ioveain, 720A.M. 8A M.and 1.00PM. dem Spt acon hay ting wits ino ewe Voce AMUSE MeN Ps. ALLACK'S: bevy tm In covsequence of thy CROWDED OUsKs te witmoss the thritling drame of PA 1s wil be repented every oveul og tah week, TOM NODDY's SCRRT, ‘Tight (Thursday), PAULANE. ‘Th har and thrilling Dram: secutive irs guts ira production Ia = NEW BCRD BEY, wee pn NEW AND SPLEWDID SPreI NT Rares, 6 GREAT MEI ea BFF RIGINAL MUST peas Ronson de “peaval bie orga a. Mr. or, Watlaak fer” { bis frienda { Lucien de Nerval, his original Leon de Beas his orig Montiouls, Mr. F Qulie, a Neary Ber at. Pauline. Madame ‘ae ‘Nerval. abriella, her daugh! Finrriet Wildzort. Ketelle, hostess of Act. i iar Pasutn ata ed i 6 Villa ene, and Si ep—-The Minah ir Pathan plan of g 1 _Huntsmen— hase—The Perit Tho Sareat ang ibe the Rescue—Death of tao Soar Love and Fear—The Betrothal. lapse of Act II.—Scene 1inelor of c Pa cabaret near De Cent Arrival of Prauilnerteoting s of the Friends—Horace, and Kenri—Departure for the Chateau, Reene 2-0-0 on the seacoast in Normandy, The Seaman and the Yravellor—Lucien departs 1 Rxplore the ruins. Scene $—Pauline’s Room in the Chatesn de Line a ‘The Malay—The Rising of the Btorm—L/oelineas and Tox For of Pauline--The Book—The Surprine~Mysterious anco—The Recognition “The Fear and the Rei Scene 4—The Forest near the ‘Chater The aie eh Malay’s Reveuge. Scenx IV.—Vavit AuoxG tue Ruims Bawaire tam The Br yinds and thelr Pres ‘The cri wad the Witness, Act ILL. Arrival of Tructen—Pi Marviago—' tract—Sudden and Awful Disclosure—Appearance of 2 ene -tee ‘Challenge and the kesult—Impressive aoe "To conclude with the charmng Comedietta called TOM NODDY'S SECRET. Tom Noddy. Inkpen (an u Copt. Ormon Gaovrielle. lary... ‘To-worrow (Fri i Fourth night of os, of To conclude with ee tom Noppy's SEORET, Doors opon at 7; commence at 734. EW BOWERY THEATRE. Bole Ponisi eases, 0. L. "ii W. Ldogard J, the Romantio Bau jeairian Dr: THE CATARACT OF (HE GANGES, With Mr. J. J, Nathans’ 20 Arabian Ng Mr. G. L. Fox's Comic Pantomime of tuk Pin Rene an inelodras meets, yy ORPHAN OF GENEVA. PRVsIs MINSTRELS. palace 31, and t during the woek, inn, 8 NEIL AND 1 DAN BUYAN. TERS, NES AT PHALOWS. AMBOLD the tenor, in bia beawdva ; PREL and NOR. TON th thetr great "pouble sbuftle, Zouave Polka, Mac Dill D Banjo ‘Land, Stamp Speeoh, Misa arrols, C jo Solo, Dixie’s' Tssipy i Fling Doors open at 634; curtain risea at 73g. Tickets 25 cents, See ELIZA VALENTINI REAR AA PRA Se Ep Henne neat Seventerntn street, Can te Seem very fag tron 1 tld o'lock, eras aud classes to suit the orem oe BROADWAY. NY FORREST, wass W. 0. LALANDE S83 ut. 0, LALANDE, JERRY MERRIFIELD, | JERRY MERRIFIBLD, A. NICHOLS AND SON, FANNY THOMPSON, AGUSTA WALBY, Laz WALBY, LAZZ1R WALBY, LOUISE RUSTON, R. HASTINGS, CHAS. WALWORTIL JAMES Soon, LON, SAKISSE, BRUNDAGE, 7 Moki the eee eee Now Y ‘York, who appear nightly in Farce, Song, Dan Cena ‘see the Conducted upon the hotel atyle; every artist hia OYekets enly 15 ¢ents; Orchestra 28 cents; Gallery 10 cents, Performance from migtol o'clock. O_ARTISTS—THE SPACIOUS SALOON KNOWN As Vaux-ball, Fourth avenue near Eighth street, =, oy one hundred (eet, beautifully furnished with bril Manthy foc mae ge eated, with use of piano a oe nn will be rented by the evening for Concerts, Benet Suppers, Laie &c,, at the low ront of = ‘sllarn * Apa upon premises. -X raré chance fur those whi SPORTING, Sea Ce LL THE CHOICR BREEDS rein tog) 3 PBOK 8LIP.— ie en rh Be ire spe. Teg: nor = conn ding, Traintag. Dlssed, eat Boga Bh.” Medicines for all disctsea, Dogs bourdod, trained, &c. rR SALE—ONF. 8 SETTER, THOROUGHLY BROKRS, retrieves from land and water; one Pup, ‘id, of the Webster stock; one Italian s aiemhound, el eighigen " for children. 28 Madison stree! eo ar Be BAN. FOSTER seve! and a four mo 3" ten mori elt ound wife liver colored terrier Dog. seversmonths old, aly ‘and the smallest ore toe wus JOSEPH BURKART, ugoeld East Houston street. OCULISTS AND AURISTS. D™ aes all By Die VON of the Bit and Ear cured, ve MOSCHGIZKER 8 raved by th highed epee oe Clinton place, bet Fith ra ms ah av one ,, botween and Sixth ave — Facing Macdougal street. MATRIMONIAL. = APRIMONTALA~ BONTTA, GANCTA WILT, GIVE DR: ferore witege Bs hd fem pec moon of hi jet of ure wife or hus ad from. Bela Address, enclising 2 cents, Boults Garcia, New York Font office. sy ey Mer raven L.—THE ADVERTISER, A YOUNG MAN He dueation and refinement, would to open a cor. ondence with » young between ‘the age of 16 and 2), wid a view (o matrimony. ranger, with no ac- Spot cones. to. org ib seu miniance of such > this corse, 10 Sara : Indy an be md be w ing 1a asic avaociate with “Address. Bde ward L. EB. Plerpont, New MEDICAL, vine ey B00) ALL.—PAR LONDON AND NEW A York Bodice advines and ey Gain Aietleth edi- nearly 100 eee Pe European ae or He Geren p A.M. Wo? Malad 7t0 0m evenings 2 heb hnnat et rend baker NX Bagg A range ot mporanen on EaEvoog ig DEITY oe. of Anatomy, £0, in a, | fare ee artes” os eave! gonral, be ‘The an rela" ig compat head it RB. COBBETT H. eerste Rea FROM 19 DUANE: peat place, as STRERT, MAY BE pee eS a being pegs =p NEW YORK ICAL AD. Nan ith eaion, 400, pag Qtealtoe (ax (auengt (Pri Appear as Spartacus: ate ‘The ceiebrated HERSK TAME ye de ee his first ening, Thi THE CRLEREATED ROMEDIA THE CELEBRATED Come PIaN, AMUSHUENTS, Beant Ls «SS nO Bole Lessee and i) ogee. ag... naumes M. Nixon, WL reuntpay Vent 3, 1861 commence wt the vaud wvadite exiled TIRBLIRS, uy GLATIGNY, = Se. LEON, FREDRICK, NIA STE: OHELL, ZEVTINGER. LB CRI DU ZOUAVE. MiNtary Song, b; : ave Fre Zoave Olay Un Atmoureex, by PRA HIN RRMANN, UNE LEE *EREIBLE, BY ZOU AVBS. Giatigny. Leon, Fredrick, Sebastion, , hela. Afver which the comic Gpersuts in one’ act, entitled x AY. BUG LBS. Zouave Prederick. nigie) “pounve Giatigny, Cencinding with tise, meet ‘exciting (military action and tableux) seene, ented aM TUSCADE Ix INKERMAN. Concluding with i ZONAVES OWN SOR, Le Rondeau des Zouzou!* To-merrow pit Avia ct IN FORREST will STICAL Li On Sat Saturday aftgeaooae AT 3 OOLOCK For full particulars see official be a Ce and bills. ee evening the Zouaves will make their last appear. INTER GARDEN, ay GhEAT’ COMIO. EVENING. ursday, January 3, R. JOSEPH JBFFRRSON, MR. JOSEPH JEFFERSON, ‘Will appoar in SURER GREAT PAR’ ke TURER GREAT SouIe PARTS MR. LULLABY MR, LULLABY CONJUGAL LESSON, CONJUGAL LESSON, NEWMAN woags NEWMAN NOG * NICHOLAS NICKLEBY, SPECTRE BRIDEGROOM. SPECTRE BRIDEGROOM. And in the Berek wasp SPALDING & ROGERS. THURSDA' SVENIKG JAN, 3, 186l. MIS8 KATE ORMAND, In her great act. FRANK BARRY, ck babi On the thorough bred horse WILDFIRE. etergek In bis Cannon Ball I ROR LUKE RIVERS, * bain Runs A aoe in the TONY PASTOR, DAN CABTRLLO, Pit Ya. CHARLIE FISH, JOHN B, BARR ‘To conclude wi p tbe ae at Pantomime R OF Si, dol Se on Harlequin and Mie Golden Sprite . Sulphur Mines, Saturday arternoon, 95 At 2 o'clock, |ONSTER OF ST. MICHARL, ARNUM'S Jerr x ‘HE GRE. RY, fe A BOTTBNTYE, & yaad A haan ly LAO, tigi Nt dla a RCS Earrtca'y and tice io the Acorn, te ee hy frican ativan | ‘he has ah am further informed these natives were rete slipped with the otrladge aud consent of the local authorities, and that noth: scouring them that would be. obje ctiouable either in a “gh intot sian ow weer ine ob bh ang ag BI Gis WILD APRIGAN SAVAGES’ are to be all Me Wi i roto be seen st evening. Alsu, the TWO LIVING AZ. ever "1 cl NEGRO SISTERS, THIR™ NSTER SNAKES, AQUARIAL CARDEN, Living Marry FAMILY, ware wes came ae 'URIOBITIES, frum all parts of the Admission only 25 cen’ Children under 10 pie UW cents, Parquet, 15 cents xtra. “onfidren under ton, 10 cents extra, AREY, RARE JOHN 8. RAREY, whose success in teaching the horse ‘ts 80 well’ known to all Amerteans, hay the Lonor (0 announce that he wall give a PRACTICAL EXPOSITION sath Y APTERROON aA aNCaky AE 3 O'CLOX ee Rarey, on tun fra pearance before the American Mr. Pad wdlic (his fc demonstrations in this country having Teen of 's private ns nature.) will endeavor to ruake tule exhib Hon aa entertalning un tive as have been his lectures Meter to the numerous testimonials that have Lege rded him by the crowned heads, nobility and gentry of the Old World, he trusts that. he may merit and receive tho same favor at tbe hands of hia countrym ‘This leoture will commence at ucelacl Y tree o'clock, ‘The doors will be opened at 2 o'clock. Adm jeeton cards may be secured ‘at the office af the Garden from Thursday morning up to the hour of the lecture Parquet reserved seats, $1. ‘Admission ‘en i fiver vrs ef ee ne a ac se lll SN im GAIETIES CONCERT. poo, 16 BROADWAY, Oot HART TORE Z BEST LADY DAC RS, : TABY DANGERS: BEST MECHO DELINEATORS, BEST ACROBATS, BEST ACROBATS, BEST ORCHESTRA, BEST ORCHESTRA, " BEST SFGARS, EGARS, BI BEST EVERYTHING, And decidedly the BEST or CONDUCTED Roo Boos ST CONDUCT Room he ROOM BEST mM In the city, Gentlemen will also bear in mind that one, GREAT SYECIALITY Of the GAIRTIES CONCERT ROOM ia the PEETTIEST YOUNG LADY WAL PRETUEST YOU. Wali PRETIUEST LADY WAITERS r JEST YOUN WAITE! PRETTIEST ‘ADY WAITE! PRETTIEST YOUNG WAIT] PRETTIEST WA Est AL’ EST WAITERS PREVUEST WAITERS PRETTIEST WAITERS PRETHVST Al Pk TEST Ww. KS TBS WAITERS PRETTIEST WAITERS PReTiESt WAlrens Phetieet Wot WAI PRETTIEST Walrens PUBTTIE WAITERS PRETTIEST WAITERS PRETTIEST WAITERS PRETTIEST WAITERS st RS ia ST. WAL ST Wa oT W. Tn the city are engaged to. refreshments to visiters, The gr! make ner dirs appearnnce at this house on Friley, i i CONCERT HALL, an score Goes ae the unrivalled Vocalist. » THE NEW YORK HERALD PRICE TWO CENTS. "AM WEGDERN nS. Aura KEENE’ THEATRE. LAURA KUN > THRATRE, LAURA KEENE'S THEATER GREAT AND UNEXAMPLED BUCORSS "THe T, COMicaL, 6 ravaniny ‘ NONSENBIOS Aly SCEMUAL FAnCcALy BURLMAMA, BANTER Th Seth ea, we, be To- Hn Te SlauE 1O.NtGe? TOGO TONIGHT = aa T FRASK a YS:— EN THE DISTANCE ba! BEEN BYLEIDE FORMS, THROUGH MIDAIE, SURROUNDED BY ROSY CLOUDS, REARRIG THR WATERS OF A ‘AL ue LAKE, GLISTEN ITB CALM SU: beatae am ‘ar IVTERING GARMENTS QUEEN, Crow we Wil Choices? SHELLS, rany VT NG LEAVES QUIVERING A" ? que TOUCH or A WHISPERING ZEPHYR, EVERY FIBRE ixbiixe T WITH LIVR, HUGE WATER Tay, FLOATS DOWN UPON by BOSOM OF THE LAER, OPENING 178 PEARLY LEAVES DISCLOSES A LIVING BUTTERFLY. ‘THIS SCENE 18 ig — i i 7o3 aed LAURA KERSE. the Express. MUST DO THR susriths ‘TO LAURA KEENE IT TAKES PERCEDENCE oF Any cate baa EVER SEM. LAST SCENE 18 Pxiavad ANTLY SPLENDID. EMERALD LI 3 WATER AS ¢1 BARS T CRYSTAL, Wa LiLiBs, os . Be, 3 ih ARE WELD DELICATE v SOR OF FAIRY LAND, PUBLIO, INSTEAD OF AUR Ing AWAY, rans ara Noriem GLAN! HE AT ITs by racer Ay, GLOW, - From the I? 18 A MOST ATHAVAGaNT bxtavsGanza, LAUGHTER PROVOKING FROM BEGINNING TO END. of orm the Daily News, IT KEY bY pane Bd ROAR b 10 bi i‘ FALL OF Tn: CURTAIN, ‘ ‘rom the $i y Press} MY OWN FEELING WAS I HAD SEEN TOO LITTLE, I WENT TO SEE au" ay BPA AG! i NEXT NIGHT, Sunde THR DANCING HE DI Disie ra ~ and t » > ZOUAVE DRILL, ARE PERFECT. pe Sunday Cour Ir MAKES PubuLE Live FORGET SECESSION, Nees tas THE MONEY MARKET, MISS LAURA & yen PROTEAN CHANGES, Rs. J. HW. A MISS POLLY MARSHALL penn: AB Aaa ix m5 cna WiLLOUGLBY a ety N Cau ATANELLA. MIB68 EVERETT AS “nih ” MICS FRANCES AS , MR. DALY AS THE por shay hing erie MR. LEVICK AS LORD DUNDREAR). — SOUMBTON As ASA TRENCHARD. MARY BULLOCK AS YOUN vill “LEESON AS PLUTO. = § BE GODINCH AS THE COUNCILMAN. MR.BROWNE sas As EMINENT yt - TRAG Ny NR, BALTON AB SNA — SAY EN | fitrens, OU RLES oF PLUTO IN HADES, THE REBELLIOUs DAU OE STAAIAG BUR i LEDGER LITERATURE, cranes THE IRREPRESSIBLE NIGGER. THE roor AUTHOR. ‘ THR SISTER'S WARNING. ae oie ete ee Ws THEATRE FROM Uap ara ponent BLOOD FOR THE HEAVY oy BRILLIANT DANCING. THE PETERS’ PAS SBUL. THE ZOUAVE DRILL. es THE ILLUMINATED GARDEN. STUNNER AND MARY. eee THE SEVEN SISTERS IN LOVE. ALL IN THE DARK. pa in yge ane 2 o DUNDREARY 1 TRENCTARD. UNG SAM. jaces AN INS’ TION, THE APPLE WOMA ath gg Th BOOT BLACK, axD A worth or FUN. FAIL TO SEE mui ase GREAT SCENF, BIWTH OF THis BUTTERFLY, ror BOWEK OF FERNS, MR. JAMES a Row BOX BOOK NOW OPES. “aa SEATS MAY EE SECU! RED, Without extra charg TEN DAYS iN ADV. ANCE. Doors open at 6,: to commence at 734 ‘The performanes will Lerminato at OOLEY & CAMP Baloon.— Monday ev {pprecedented entertaimac tier, mere Novcities, Tremendous hit TAPPY A The at ment aris AN & wed mi ly with rours of ler ter, Fogeier with Wotton’s highly amin o 2 ahah song and OLD UNCLE SNOW. Unaworah’s never ‘ailing Stuinp Speech Fugen and Nort: Hayes’ ¢ ier wa, Politios, he. ke. ‘The unrivalled ¥: eases. Cammpboil, ridin, ew rouge, duvets and choruses, to commence at 7%. Tickets 25 dents. nty-third wtreot, This faahionabie and attractive Temple of Amusement is every evening visived by the elite of the city, No effort bas beeri canitted to cater to the pleasure and comfort of the root atidious,, The orcheutra and company have been 4 Solely for their alenand "Ys ‘rewnrdloss of x expense, Orobestra erats nee reserved for ladies accompanied igpgetiomeen only, Entrance 954 Broadway; ladien’ eatraace, Y peal COnCeee ALS ADWAY, “Ma ow. REGEY, The celebrated Come vow M™? MARY E. HAWT. OPENING CONCERT AT TRYING Halt, Nei eo Arad: RDA ENING, Ja JANUARY ARY 6. Bw YORKER Sta THEATRE, 07 # AND 9 now. em HAN, (ANN, comedy by Pranting: Petes ER Fmd A AN CON EE ORDWAY, AILEY, ‘The celebrated Comic a iat CAMPBELL'S ‘ons mas want to langh and me Bi oy Received 7 pore . a _ ee” "ts ne cane Ry MUsiG wY MUI Att CANTERDL Ky LARTER bony DAVE VISITED 1 CANTERBURY POURTEERN NIGHTS. FOURTEEN NIGHTS, FOURIEEN NIGHTS, FOURTEEN NIGUTS, © ANTERBe EY AMBER 2B HH oy BEE! ate ThEKe TO BE SEES. ARE THERE 0 BE 0 MOST WONDERFUL t al WONDERFUL mY AGS VERY Maire Wit NIGLT AM COWELL SAM COWELL AM WELL But COWELL WIE LI SSS: 660569 92229022000% See 24222: tea a seen #===5E53 SESEEEEEEE EE sateen BEERSSSEEESRE sont tae oapi 06 OGD! Pet Et EEE septate SEEELEE é = meas Sawpttseesrsas: enn "a soTEE PEON S CURRAN, Proprietary ‘Garena Saori, Boge Banos. OUR STATE AFFAIRS, Meeting of the Legislature of New York. De Witt €. Littlejohn Elected Speaker of the Assembly, MESSAGE CF GCVERNOR MORGAN. THE NATIONAL CRISIS. Senator Spinola’s Resolution to Raise $10,000,008 for Arming the State, &e., &e., &e, To ma Seva AnD Assxmnny:— You have mot under circumstances of more than useall interest, to perform the high and responsible duty ef waking laws which are to affect the honor, welfare amd happiness of millions, High, because no earthly power is superior to that which prescribes rule of action fer all; and responsible, because you are acting in a repre sentative capacity, and are therefore charged with sacred trusts. If anything were nocded to heighten the ima- portance of your position, you have but to reflect ‘has you represent tho eovereignty of the State of New York, the noblest, the grandest Commonwealth that ever had existenco; an empire of nearly four millions of people, imperial in all its proportions, with interests the most varied and hopes the most exalted. has a proud history and a proud namo t preserve. Those who fashioned our institutions have passed away, but their works stand, immortal men- uments of their wisdom and patriotism, and accepted aw St models by other States. It remains for us to ag whether these shal! continue to be worthy of emulation, whetber we appreeiate the legacy committed to our keep ing. Entering upon our grave duties with the first day of the pew year, let us tmplore the favor and seek the counsel of Him who has warded off the pestilence, who has quick- ened our energies, rewarded our labors with abundams return, and whose guidance has been apparent in every trying period of our country’s history, Having been chosen by your respective constituenoles: under circumstances which impoze especial obligations upon yourselves, it is for you to determine whethor the eighty-fourth legislative session shall be characterized by acts of wisdom and justice, by measures which shall oom- fer honor wpon your own names and reflect credit upam the State and country. Let us cach recollect that the people are the source of all political power, that their will is fhe simple and safe rule of our conduct, and that, however complicated a& times may sccm the condition of public affairs, by per- mitting it to give shape and direction to our acts, we shall bo representing the governed, and shall thereby ee- cure their approval. Without pledges of any kind, save those imposed bg duty to God, the constitution and the laws, and acxiemm only for the parsage of the wisest and best measures, 3 promise you my ready co-operation in perfecting such em- actments as will promote the interests of the people am the honor of the State; and it may not be out of place bere, in giving a new pledge for the performance of duty in 8 manner becoming wy position, to express my gratt- tude for the continued confidence and support of the poople. In submitting for your consideration such generay reoommendations as Ideem expedient, and in making such observations ag aro most deserving of notice, I halt leave to the very capable heads of the respective depart- ments, to whoxe prompt co-operation in the government J am greatly indebted, the more epecific and detailed statements and anggestions, anticipating only so much am will enable me to lay before you a general account of the condition of the State, And first of all 1 would, in respectful though decided terms, recommend a session as brief as is consiatent with the public interest. The constitution has practically limited even the most important sessions to one hundre@ days, and 1 think it may be fairly inferred that it waw not expected that ordinary seesions shoul! be prolonged to that extent, One of the most serious evils of legigia- tion ie its excese. Such is the facility under our systcan for multiplying statutes and making Linovations, that we searcely reflect how serious a uatter it is. Aumendmests are adopted and laws aro paasod without any secam- ing demand for them. Every Stete in the confederaay lias experienced this and bud tried to remedy it. Some have sought a corrective inthe policy of biennial sessions, New York, restrained from following their example tm this reapect by her organic act, can only rely upon the wisdom of ecch recurring Legislature for the noeded re form. L earnestly advise you to avold the preetice, by far tow prevalent, of loca) anid special legislation, ‘The groat evil Bought to be remedied by onr present constitution waa that of mouorolics aud of class legislation. | If dulcultien arise let general laws be passed, but Let ome policy be opposed to special cuneate. io Tale can imp more equitable than (bat of laying down general laws amd requiring all alike to regulate their conduct by them. Bptcial laws intertore with the administration of juts operate apeaually upon on eitizenR, engage the tt Chorrice of tho Leginiature, and serve to coniuund rather than to proteet the rights of the people. Our thanetal wondition presents sorae Interesting fect which Idonbt net you will earefuily consider. The receipix of the Treasury, from al vources, during tho decal yoar ending with September 20, 1360— , RE Re $16,693,268 @B The bajance in ‘vensury on bsp ta4 4, arms WEDS: sieseteseten a" 1,000,042 @& ‘ons +e $17 445,206 1B ‘total enta from the ‘Treasury bag the dl Year, WEEE... cess cee 14,148,067 6a Leaving a balance in the Treaswry on Octo. Der 1, 1960, Of.... 06... seco _ $200, The funded nes of the pute oo “Ootober sou of general fund de eur Of canal debt Making a total of.. $55,670,238 8 ‘The stock of funded cansl debt outstapdiog on ber 00 woe authorized by the constitution ay > vit Bearing Anaad Persian "Sauren Art. 7, #00. 667,67 ues 782,009 68 a ae om a8 “4 “i. 160,000 68 $27 064,684 48 1,524,506 3B ‘When, tn any year, the surplus revenues of the canals do not exceed the sum of seventeen hundred thousamd dollars, the constitution requires Uhat the interest om the old cona! debt, amonnt the last Bscul year to ive hundred and fifty-seven thousand #tx bundred and sevem> ty-seven dollars, shall first be peid t and ee Balanes, which last year was one million oue hundred ama eleven thousand nive Buadred and thirty four dollags aixt vi ele shal! Fediom ne pre established: dy Article 7, sec. 1, tor . "rhe ‘balance of #i6,059 28: ve for apaual intereet om ho canal on Lo wm Lag he ineeme of t jivect tex, © be paid in the same mane % jong a8 the surplas ve the guxpree rovers ues Of the canals shall enable dp Commissioners to set apart annually to this sinking: und tho wa a Ly of one million seven hundred thee I orte fun semeteat ioertingwion Wp wo levy on the Jat of Jannary next ‘There waa, on ms bet y- pet canal claims anpeld, vm of drafts and see tacates of of Canal Commisey uwards for land damages made by the Cap 4) Of thia sum $187,500 bave been or will be floating debt loan; aod the remainder, # the proceeds of the direot tax rad’, ge wader chapter MbOf {he laws Of 1800, “iene are certained claims outstandiog fot Vie 15 per cant Lek! on contracts not yet comple? oq, due, will ale bo payable from the tay os ag above, Under the provisions of chy” iter 109 of the lame og z

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