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2 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 186% Sine | Sex Tame Ge aaa 7 ute rs t Fealth, ist In- * ournind, . Sains, he last ons has Veen Yaw than in einer@f the | SPercor, hr gressint of bods oars a tbe Coma 6 ei ee ee —_———~ eo fitral” Bpcowlation et this board has assumed THE city GOVERNMENT. Pat eed ve rativegtacement shows the aggre. il, the Feaith Usioer, Resident Physician, and lopartincnts c1 by the charter proportions. Operators take lines °f 1,000 of ed 3 cht ADE Cy, u re yo ask, Dledmew of toe Corperation. on the Slstday of | Afealth ‘Commessioner. This’ Board, it will be oon, em | Mains tHp nots undos tele chara Detwoen RO? MORE Te | a rfael Charme aad ie Senesio timate elect hones | 1,600 shares where they uscd fornveriy te ~———— anteutae ber, 1861, and on the Slt day of Lecember, 1862:— | braces tlre members of themedisal proession, while the | gtre ts tof ton Aqueduct D anc the settag | and ci men to #ll the under it. If we sre not, | be content with 50 or 100. New fucea .®Pppeae , ee Bh, OL Pe. 31, "D2. Increase. | mombers of the Board of Health may be all ley. | of emband gutter tte Street Dey-at Trait eeparas | then lotus ood charicr aud | * r $ ni i f the Common ee vor thie, and other reagone tho Init named | tiono. work so tutimately connected tsciearly improper and | also good men to admfnister it. Efther would, in my judg. | in the public room every day, and some of thy new Organization 0: 8 4 tion g21,785,3¢8 2,890,972 728,098 | Board bug not boon convoucdMiuce Soptemmber, 1360, and | his nce ssatily led to practical dutioul.e: i wont, be altogether preferable 10 our present disjotule Sodiemnowecase Silk: @ boldness which indicated Cc il Total temporary | as a consoqu: the supervision of the sanitary mto- ie Raymer Pore ge Suecurb aad gue ieeapous sin oat a ppchipers___ Bas uael Dee Be 4 _ a OunciI. foans _SS16,000 4,958,270 1,190,272 | resi of theo y bag ovelved on Nhe Lard oC | Bie sof the’ pavemnent ws tthe sie das ourseivea to the d oultaak of prod ng poo govcrament pes — ee ome branches : ha Ps cp le Ina tnenefoge Li . (gutter shoul fi charter, ; Mayor. | trade pled , and the se regute indebted. fords mg ples, be Sees wth | wot only. bo. Bi fenetc a Stuaity, ond | ‘Pho Poard then : 7 a fhe per ba ant ebied. 5 500,048 27 401,642 1,902,203 | Lave'performed’ the 1 Oy Hand ain AE PM ONE OU | ei ane “ahniy ite bare deat va they. should Roard'then adjourned: ties who followed them appéar to have. ANNUAL MESSAGE OF THE MAYOR, ‘The sinking faud pledged to tbe payment of the unded | them with Adelity aud succoss. The Commissioners hold | $249 aitiatly bo taal ou whicl the sincet paveneas Board of Councilmen. their energy and means to the stock business, be. &e. &e. Pegi he or ae $6,261,052 23 ie, pogehgenn Ape: Regen Ste pie, pir of improvements ate under the present arrange, | LIS? OF THE MEMEEES— NAMES OP THE OPFICERS— | which has thus far proved lucrative enougs, thongs 5 + 66,: 2 vormpha ug a 5 ecesear! Me tly, consequent ENT’ ‘ . Bist Decomber, 1862, wo... 27 /238'08 45 | connected with the Dresorvation of "che public health, re. | of this ie trea veulp hbagpens ra he cu and ler pert . nig INAUGURAL ADDRESS—OPENING | i¢ wiyt in the end ruin mot® few of its, followers. Geren | fered cepatijorehion, sotion ncn BoGt Sotabastiatiy subject ‘Council ‘At the second board (closed) there was same re- 0 7 23 r nent during wi ime they ‘constantly subject to ‘The Board of Councilmen for the year 1863 met in the ey Board. of Aldermen, Increase for the YOAF..+.4+++e4-+ ars, +++, $971,606.22 | through the proper executive department Tispiacemaat. fi y alizing of profits, and Erie ‘cian dees ™ her cases Ordinances for paying are a In estimating the aggregate dobt of the Corporation it In March laat the Hoard inemorialized the Legislature “ K, chamber of that Board at noon yesterday. deadebtsarscn "co sum Uae season uaven’s | «mst curity tose Cos esas ines tiertig | fas ine fasags of a peevshng tor compatery woon-| aes tetae Beaaea, ty ons AL, that] yar pmee, chara tie Boont oalled the mom ANNUAL MESSAGE, ETO., ETC. reason that the city holds asseta in the form of assess- | pation to extirpate the smallpox, having become satis- | ferred to it must be imperfect when done. No authority is * 0 y ‘Tho Board of Aldermen, as organized for 1863, met yes. | Ment lieus, unpaid taxes and cash, sutticient (o moet | fled,from the investigations made by the ab:e Resident te | intl ton rit to supply deficiencies in the sub bers to order, andas 600n as silence was restored in the terday for the purpose of organizatio them. “Exciuding these, and deducting the ainount of the | Phybiclan, Dr. Lewis A. Sayre, that the ‘course thus pro- | and gatter,“OF t@ thom to'te ‘proper eraie WHEN | bby he proceeded too all tho roll of tbe new Board, as wank siuking fund from the funded devg, we fiud that the not pised would effect tho desired result, Although the | POSHAT. Aiference of opinion an tote propriety (oltietss- af shares declined 4% per cent. Guaranteed, Hudson, New York Central and Rock Island were firm. The market closed very firmly in the old Stock Exchange. At the four P. M. seesion of the pub- Alderman Boole wa@elected chairman pro ‘en. + | amount of the Corporation debt ou the Sist day of De- ogialature, from its preoccupation with other mat. iting ¥ clunser 2 On motion of Alderman Orwsi1, Alderman Walsh was | cember, 1862, was $15,800,662 66, a against $15,021, | ters, or from othor causos, did not act upon that bear ea tyg Moen ye rey i gy YOURTH SENATORIAL DisrRicT. lic board the market waa steady, the following be- . fe 4 ne: ‘2yl 77 On the 3st December, 1861. memorial, tho document was neyertlicicas the | be constructed at the same time, James Hayes, Patrick H. Keenan, ina the last auotations:— elected President of the Bourd for the present year. But for the unusual expedditures eomnected with the | means of much good. About thirteen thousand five | — The Croton Aqueduct Department being now gntrasted by Morgan Jones, John Healy:, ing q Mr. D. 'T. Valentino was again appointed Clerk of the | war, there would bave becu, under the accumulations of | hundred copies were distributed among the -medicul pro. | 1aw with = _eaogvision ‘of works involving mare ae Chartes Riley, James Sandiord. Trews'y 7.80 0.1024 a 102% Reading....,. 13% Hid Board and T. P. Smith Sergeant-at-Arms. the Sinking fond, a considerable diminution, iustead of a | feasion and medical institutions, and: to public offloials | {rbance pereings way of sicents, 9 Wit FIFTH SENATORIAL D:STRICT. US 6's, Lycer. 963.0 96% MichCentraty. 91a OL aon aaaes erat mad Ayer woro appointed a | Sut increase, in the city debt, ivuting tho year there | and public bodies, not only in tilis eity but in this and | yu? with oo yt Samuel T. Webster, ‘Thomas Brady, US demand n..129% 9129% MichS&NlIa.46 a 46% Aldermen Jerom SA Soe Wee: ABE has been paid out of the public treasury about $500,000 | other States, and it 1s known that a considerable diminu- | Fepaizs of all. sewers, Tooe basins Joseph McVay, John MoCounell, ‘Tennessee 6's. 58. MiSAN laguar 81% © 81% committe to wait on the Mayor and intorm him of the - n bouassen so volunteers, and over $12 eee fo, tha re. | tion of the dinanens nae already resulted from the increased | the constraction of all onnostions with, tj Michael C. Gross, Rented Frederiok Repper. Panam: . ice organi : Lowrey, Far- of soldiers’ families. bus been | vaccination, indw the concluaive tact - | conatruction and repaire of str OuxTH sama: DISTRICT. parerinch: Na Bonet eS fb paras ur resources, the tec a0, commendable tak ing contained in. the ie He “Pho Hoard of Commis- | wil street pavements; ‘they should ‘also. exercise control J. M. Houghtaling, George McGrath, Clev & Pitis.. a 67 Joy and Ottiwel! were appointed to discarge @ like duty | BO be Duy “4 ‘work #0 closely conmecicd with street pavements aathe tenants Sey : Y | ail haye acquicsced'iu its propricty. Ail that the public | sioners of Health have stifkin their posscasion six thou- | Siting und remotting of curv and gutter slonea, A chal Sohn G. Haviland, James Murray, Gai & Chi, in the Board of Counciimen. have desired is its faithful application to the patriotic | sand five hundred copies of this valuablo document for | fn the existing law in this reapect would be conducive to the Wy . Richard O'Brien. v & ANNUAL MBSSAGE OF THE MAYOR. perce tntangnd and the exercise of proper vigilance Rpsber cae ) opportunity may be alfordea toomply | public tute: Pic { j tag GENATORIAL DISTRICT. Russell ChiBorkOuia. 96" a ‘A a i# distribution, efficiently. STREME CLRANIN ; 5 ricl f \- — The following message trom Mayor Opdykewas then | ' he Yregent tudebteduess of the Gerporation, although | “During tho last summer the yellow fever prevailed During the spring and summer of Inst year there was H\tle Alexander Brandon, David Fitzgerald, i Mil & PrduCh 883 9 39 received: — large in itzelt, is small In comparison with its resources, | epidem.cally on our own coast at Key West and Wilming. | 1°ason to complelti of the manner tn. wefick the airne) clan John Brice, Williamwoice, 8 68% Mayor’s Orrics, New Yorx, Jan, 5, 1863. If its current expenses shall continue to be met by taxa | ton, N. C., in the West Indies at Havana, Matansas, Nas- | give vapd were generally keptin a fair degree of ‘The members are all democrats. ‘The business of the Sub-Treasury was as follows {To Tux Hoxorants Tax Comox Counciti tion and the revenue received from property owned by | sau'and $v. Domingo City, and at Vera Cruz in Mexico, | Cleantin . 1 dn wouce Gk Council kite, Cbecelhaals MoCDAneN GanTieuxy—In presenting to you the annual comma. = Pisce bey bey trendy nication required by the charter Iam happy in being able | date the entire amount in tess than twenty yearsfrom the | mimicked cotamercial intercourse with those paces two | Not been awept to congratulate you on the improved condition of the | Present time. No public securities issted ia thiscountry | hundred and fty-one vessels arriving thence during the ee ot ee aiaa ails ceouit nes Oe wuts aor Se SOUL, aaa this capmnbnoe the-parttid. roknED -Oe a ted i or in any other present stro warantees of cei | Just season were quarantined, being a largeraumber of | jonger; aad I therefore renew the recommendation oon- ‘of the Board for the Molar ped Goats ‘ken tn ehacting we aud par 4 return ta a pee ty. | tain and prompt vent rey fo in additiva #, oa sere infected vessels or veesels from infected ports | tained in ay last annual message, that the erga att him temporary Chairman. then, proceeded to state that \ t ie iy se Cor 4 he 7 ecu! ~ . uring the year has just closed city bas eu. | sinking fund pledged to their redemption rpo- | than of ing, ooh oar ee ae, ‘ears. ani Spee other arrangereananee: Ne ay re’ | that they mot with the ions of the P i . ark ‘streets. ‘The price pai y in foyed, under ® favoring. “Providence, an unusual |. Fallon Ovas Drerate estimate, exceods Wis cusiretndsbr. | treat and cilciont | rete eruple for thw edd, and the cliy government will, | chartor, and that the business bofore the Board was its J . Ith Officer, Dr: Gunn, io concurrence with the by 'to be utterly faithless to its nent organization. degree of exemption from disease and crime. Business, In | gqness. Besides this, the whole private property of the 3 and Wishes ofthe Board of Commissioners of Health | Be, justly peld by the people, to be wary ee OT eae tines offered a resolution that the follow. ¢ @f indebtedness, | and it appeared sporadically in other parts of the West BER be added remarks: will, apply to thetri “a ted Ohaiessnn pre terns 4 ak remind: will Siiee to lack: | eda ent ie Roum Amemiam, -Bneeinmandiagnoor a ee ea aeti allo? them oxhibica | Hougbtaling were appointed a committee of two, to con- The exchanges at the Bank Clearing House this morning»are $47,683,397 20, and the. balances $2,196,429 61. The Empire'City Fire Insurance Company has all ite departments, has sensibly recovered from the ex- | citizens is subject to whatever taxation toay be necessary | faithfully enforced the quartine regulations, and it is ld le bodies fail to take action in the mat- ber treme depression which the rebellion at first produced. | 1 make good all deficieacy in the other corporate re- | not Improbable that tho cite of Now York aid Brookiyn | ter sual feel ite be. my. duty. if the nevlect to fulai the, | Ng geutlemen be appointed the permanent offeers of the } declared its usual semi-annnal dividend of seven 2 sources. are tndebted to to this vigilance and fidelity for their ex- | contract be contined, to withhold my sanction from further! | “CAT a ay Jones. per cent, payable on demand; the Merchants’ Industry has found profitable employment; trade bas | “rye aggregate value of taxable property in the cit nption 1 i yments under it, one ‘ ‘ t ageregt property y | emption from yellow fever during the last season. Pe Saye Ey Clerk—James Mi. Sweeny. Bank of St. Louis a dividend of three per been active and remunerative; our foreign commerce has | wag— atin ‘The number of cases of yellow fever which occurred on ‘The Commissioners CENTRAL Shirai Park, in view of the? Povey ret, * ritierman® of St. Pe largely increased both in exports and importa; most of | For the year 1861 , of real estate $406,881,700 | vessels arriving at this port, either in their | peavy burdensincidentto the war, have not prosecuted their | Door} 480. Carleton. exclusive of government tax, payable on the 7th For the year 1861, of personal. . 114,624,306 | ports of departure or on the passage, was 916. On | work with so inuch vigor as former years, Neve ‘ge resolution was unanimously adopte these vessels there were 445 deaths, eighteen of which | theless the noble worx entrus to their care has. fom reese) male etatteds 5 are inst., at the Bank of America in this city; the the buildings that were vacant at the beginning of the year bave found occupants, and real estate meets with Total.... eoes 581,506,026 | occyrred on or subsequent to arrival at this port. Forty-four | made satisfactory progress. The gonstruction of @ care i Nassau Fire Insurance Company a semi-annual i F yasés were i ver i Away to {ts upper extremity, and the completion inted to conduct the President elect to the chair. ‘ Teady onle at enhanced prices. oe exper 202, of noel aeake ss Sees eae Fe dati et and of tess Giekivencdiel Noeuseor | of the new. roservuir. have. added much to the convents Pe ounciimen Hayes and Repper were appointed to per- | dividend of seven per cent; the Etna Insurance For the year 1882, of personal. ie s low fever have orcurred among the etnployeson the hos- | ence and beautyoCthe Prrk Every step in its progress to | form that duty. , ial thipor at the Quaraniiue establishiggit during the last | completion developes fresh beauties, proving the exquisite | """The newly ected Pumnivawn then, delivered the tollew- Pour a sxill of the artist who designed the plan,'as well as the cor: | 1) inauvural address :— rect taste aud judgment of the Commissioners who adopted | !0g Inauzu Company, of Hartford, a dividend of ten per cent; the Park Fire Insurance Company 4 semi-annual dividend of five per cent; the Merchants’ [nsurance Company a semi-annual dividend of tan per cent, payable on demand. ‘The Erie statement and dividend are expected ‘on the 10th, The earnings of the Hudson River Railroad for beatles were :— ‘gbsiati'te 1861.. 246,282 06 IDCYOASC...+.+seseeueeees eeeeeeaceees cess SL5T,288 42 Annexed are the rates of discount on paper of” BFFECTS OF THE WAR. This satisfactory condition of our immediate local inte- Total., mye $571,001 AS ra, . he evil ‘The favorable exhibit which the financial condition sud | "It is a remiarkable fact that yellow fever has not prevailed 7 e tigen Deaheahpaa aie ae ree crocin vedi, | resources of tho city governmout this cairly present, | during the past wa veataatang of theo ther portsin out | ik ‘These Continissioners are geniiemén of high charaater; | | GEYTUEMEN OF THE BosRD oF CouworacKi—I need Dot incident to the war which the nation is waging in vindi- | should not prevent our best efforts to diminish its expen- | OWN country, where it has heretofore appeared an- | they Have served the pul withoutiootppensation. and baee say to you sensibly I feel dis uished mi s, ar bas sity, in '. Cation of its sovereign rights. That war has new assumed | ditures. Vast aa is tho Wealth of ihecity, tus txxation for | Mually and’ (committed great ravages. Jihis, am | performed tle duty Cry ae tr a an ee ae eae crpoud, uch vast proportions, it involves issues so momentous, | local purposes aloug is over one aud a half per cent On It8 | courge with the West Indies, consequent upon the-war, and | it as most na to transfer the supervisioy of this impsrt- | 3oq't g OE he sila cB Rakesh Galata and requires such immense contributions of moa and | ional purposes, te latter being rendered both onctous | foreatt* ate atordine sting Gridene that, by tieexercse | way soso oF xovcumi0x. Impartiuily in all the onerous duties involved in the ox- means, that it overshadows every other question of pub- | and permanent by the euormous cost of the war, aud we | of properand judicious quarantine, yellow fever can be The Board of Education expended during the past year, | alted position. Great responsibilities rest upon us all, lic poli local interest. It bas already continued | have an aggrogate which points to the urgent necessity of | tirely excluded from al! our commercial ports, The o1 in sustaining the city institutions of public instruction, | and it is our duty so to discharge the trusts confided to = © é y retrenchment. In all eilurts you way wake in this dirce- | PoFls in whieh it has prevafled are those where these pre | $1445, ‘our care ag to deserve the approbation and endorsement for more than twenty months, and from its com- | tion you may rely with comeiaty A my cheerful and | tution Wereprobably neglected, viz., Key West and Wil- = the whole number taught in the ward schools isi7rs | Of theentire community. For the Srst time in many meacel ment has steadily enlarged its proportions, pero coopsesetane One peastioal, step e ad hs spaence of storehouses at Quarantine oe the cargoes Je fi a ibe average betas Aig a ow Hhspated be ay, x2 ae cols Sap. ae on uatit it now embraces a larger force and | ee ae nn Wiartia. piers | nleucedo thove obfaged in commerce, besldes greatty increas | 11 1802 the average attendance was. 65,996 | this city represented in both branches of the Common bi 7 year—namely, the gale of tho markets, wharves, piers | nieuced nmerce, ly inereu: t covers | greater aros than any ‘ler war of | Znq'jerry (ranchises belonging to the city or, ¢hit be | IDE the danger to the health of the city. | Theyeslorsiouses | | The Increase of 5.225 n the number of <hiliren aitending | Council alimost unanimously by democrats, Jn nis body. osec vi a rough Tey: Id be provided by the State, an HOW of i our public s tin 1862, a¥.com| r resent . The modern times. Like all other wars, its prosecution bas | deemed unadvisable at prosent, thon a thoroush reviaion | firtiem combining more of wufety and conveutence than | wuding the previous year, is @ highly gratifying fact, and danoeratio party, bas Ane potre serrate yon, 2 reason f¢ people: is ‘y obvior Deen attended with varying fortunes; but the genera) | and reformation im their manggement. Under their pre- | Sandy Hook. . shows that notwithstanding the public attention has been 80 | Under democratic rule our national, State and cit; results have been decidedly favorable te the national nagement they yield the cily a net revenue Of less | Much improvement might be made in our system of fully engrosacd by matters appertaining to the war, the im | jf edt ath a y y than two per cent on their market value, which ig no move | rautine, and I would respectfully recommend thas the terests of education—the most important of ali inlcrests ministrations have marked with a wise economy? arms. During the last year t.cy have driven the rebels an it iY ve the for a oration memoralize the State Legislature relative to th under a republican government—have not been neglected | which bas ever been grateful to our people; and hence, in e vy th: would yeceive from them in the form of tuxes if | p Pons UiAiMising chXaniackeentatinnuch anit ts | they belonged to private owners, ‘The subject is a most | Imperfect character of the Quarantine laws, which in thelr | by parents and jana. this hour of oxtravagauce and corruption in our be ites of Kentucky inurl, and from parts: [Bex Bt ) 2 present state render it dificult to prevent, during the aum- DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIRG AND CORRECTION. national administration, the peopie of this State of Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi, Louisiona, North | !™portant ono in its relations to the-city finances, and I | mor, the introduction of pestilential diveases from tropical der the judicious management of the prosent able | ang” oity have entrusted’ to ‘democratic hands " Fy again commend it to the early and careful attention of ports, ‘The evil Lo be apprehended fren the developme: tot Boargot Couteinaiouers, om og OE en ae 4 the admioistration of the government. Our auy, 30 10,60 days... 3 months 4@mnonthe: Pe 6 months—bank bi 6 monthe—trade bills. Carolina, Virgivia and Florida; they have repelled an } the Common Council. y of these diseases in our city would be so incalculab highly uy, 4 vasion of Marylan reaten ia \- ew 200! t that innot be too earnest odela of iscipline, orde d clearness. ‘The wants | under theso circumstances lain and simple. ohn ha Ohto, By ‘sy have rsspnated at ned te 8 sistas taunt e pong Maitiseecal grescnink fem. kis prea i i xe a ae a ot “her tnniates nr r opiay brovided ieee, . oh ae a people ss the city of Now York ea beob from a democratic lg sprees » a P report of the Inspector shows that r iscrimination observed, combined w' _ “§ anks....++ payment for the advances, made by the city at the com-") gonaition of the city ia uch, improved, and that there has ths Infwcnce ot the Aimee, the Humber of the samates fs | ncuiniasrasion that-eoonosty and Srugalisy in the mows P Discctnt Hotes at ports in the rebellious States, excopt Charleston, Mobile, | moncement of the war, through the Union Defence Com Savannah, Wilmington, and a few others of little im. { mittee, for the equipment and transportation of volun- tance teers. The amount is a little short of $800,000. sd rey lod as healthy and free from epide- io are Thave diffored with your predecessors on the question | mks, ‘h's improvement will appear more re. | Paupors x was 22,117. deed, ith trath that i ial Ce yxable and encouraging when it ts considered that I 18. Indeed, \t may be said with rath that no other natiou, | of salaries to the olty oilclals. Ina few cases they have | HRT a” mortality for the inst year embrace large numbers or { Vara diminution of mortality, the aggregate for the re ec diminishing, as will be seen from the follow! " Rai a aaa Calin thak'ee the tone rroscalon ly Piminishing, ‘img | which has ever characterized democratic rule. The.vast Do., with seven days’ notice. rT 7 expenditures orcs — by tax to support the cit) Subjoined are the fixed and current rates of dis- count in the chief continental cities of Europe:— Bank vate. Open market. government deserve reduced—if compatible wil tho public invorest to do go—and it will be our provinee to accomplish that result, There is 2 vast field before us, timulus afforded b; indlatea Bee tee | eels tccdedeenpatig Cigdeeeraent. Tos Maeetticn ‘tho genorais it has placed in command of its urtaies. | stimulus afforded by our inated currency, and by g the nerd ty pas fe a0 oy atso sutfered rarlem trom its want of experience iu ie expeaditures of government, ‘These caunot be ro, aaellor bill, eae be strona, ‘preased weg the favorable ‘war, ag well as from the absence of perfect military or- | lied on as elements of permanent and substantial prospe; ot come Bishige objections ie oe Sep ‘ie to em- ganization and rigorous disciplino. Yet the exuberant | rity. They merely serve to produce a temporary activity, | take the whole matter, Mnciudingthe sweeping of th Patriotism of the people, which bas kept the ranks of the | ‘hich is certain to be followed by a corresponding de | out of tho hands of the Beople of this city a army constantly Giled with volunteers of gmanly fortitude | Pression. In view of this and all other contingencies of rey ntattvés, and to place it in cargo of a State com. inted by aud with the adviccjand consent of suddenly called from a condition of profound peace to | recently incroased them, while, in my judgment, the bur- | }, ‘i aaeaea the moet gigantic scale, has accomplished eo | devs of tho war, which all should share tn proportion to. | Geass coniraiced in thearmy. sees nen oraro™ | Ci BI el tpt aan aeangeneni flor morenieelier ‘e, be ’ their moans, point to the propriety of a diminution rather | “While the saull ia of a thus | ‘Totat. % the confidence of our c! ‘has uot been misplaced, ‘S50 " » pol propriety sanitary interesis of the clty have been this much in 60 short a period. Witness the disasters which { than an increase. And I would especially reoommend a Sgitnfuly and suc Fea toudes pe thom. if Rig) 1 pers, 5 Col that oe dary re ing omens, Se 3 befel the French in the early stages of their rovolu- | Caretul revision of the list of employes in each depart- | Charze they are now ple ne can be no ie "aupers, xpend! ” wi practical force : Poel htruggle, and the stil werse fortune of the | teut of the city governinent, with the view of diminish. esi Departioen? Is gopeipia of Improv emmat by proper een ee AL | legislation. I desire to impress al ‘upon your misds rs Hoglish and their allies during the frst two years of | ing the number in all cages whore it tnay be found practi. | Television of th cuapler during the present seralen of the ‘Vagrants, decrease from 1 for vigilant into the merits of $. the Peninsular war. Doubtiess grave crrors have .e without detriment to the public service. Legislature, competent medical gentlemen and others w! decrease from 1861 ev Presented for your consideration, and es- been committed by the United States government, and Much of the present activity in business Is due to the pales one appertaining to the disbursement of the he 6 iblic money. It will bea source of just pride andcon- us all if, at the genre year we find - Kindness to me, loommend the busiuees of "the elly. to courage, bas more than compensat for ali | the future, let us enter upon our Official duties for the | ™ Appo hago orrors sud dsvects> pitied presgat year with adetormination to avoid ail unnccsssary | the Senate. Tike appears to. me to have boda an improper | oeiie as your custody, feeling confident that it will reeelve that 66% feanwhile thore are good grounds for anticipating, at | expedittiiures, aud to strive in all other respects 10 mee Eee oe reat a a ed ate, | Scluss whose inGrim tise are deeper Boat peer ‘attention which ita character deserves. 00% an early day, more decided successes (an we have yet | tho just expectations of our constituents. F reapects'so imperfect tant T regard ius. failure to cd from the thduense of eects, for, thelr reller chow | _ Councilman Buica moved that a committee ef three be gohioved. Experience will enabie us in the fu HARBOR DEFENCES. law u# mast fortunate for the city. either of tne others, this copatserati nesleott released npoointos. to wait upon the Beard of Aldermen and inform ture to avoid the errors of the past. The In my first annual message aud tn soveral stibsequent ‘TMMIOR ATION, the efforis of the Com ners in their behalf, Chai em that the Board of Councilmey was duly organized 800 ad @rmy and navy are growing in strength and | Communications I have directed the attention of your The number of arrivals of-alien: ni ‘at ite port | of an important chara for their better accomm: and wont, to mancoed, to business. 1160 do. oo Cilicloucy, the latter now cousisting of four hun } Predocessors to the insufficient defenses of our harbor, | dHFing the past: your was 76082, which Sop Ta a hE, Oa a? Counciimen’ Brady and Sandford were appointed 200 do. 8: Gred and ‘iweuty-eoven vessols, carrying threo thousana | and have urged the adopticn of moasures for increasing | OF 0%) or°t ne PUNO See wt the Mids ore ioe: | Cates ee ee netee for classiscasion, comfort sed | ror that , do... 9856 the hundres aad aisty eight ‘guns’ and the formor of | their strength. The subject has lost none of ite interest | migration has fallen since 1647.” T-undoraiand, howercr. | Remporary arrangementshare neco made tn the hoaplalg ‘Counctlaaan Haves moved that a committee of three be $00 Hua River Ri is tS nearly eight hundred thousand nen, With this increaged | OF » The defences, although materially | thai information bas been a vod sw searines ex be we charge of the t ited to wait on the Mayor for the same purpose. 50 do.. Oi by tho pol My cmacivation feat adopted by one | Portes 0 ibe Feied ‘00. ch-6s annaling. Foi Rm Rasa caer oan oabaleies Humber of stssals oxarespundiag with (ho mearenesd. ume | foriacrarporee een erry were eppomled OR og Hig ey of cmancipation just 3 we ‘ ‘The importeuce of a proper syatem of sewerage cannot be | ber of inmates in the inatitut'ons. J i t with justi against the ap] h of hostile ships of war clad in iron. . The committees returned in a sbort time after, hav’ 190 do, 85, efoment =e poi 50 coMonait With JV8Ie9 ne | ee a era ee tak smote, | Seehatimmatc tty tabit, Rrmreg aes the | Many other tac ante aod siibe pre: | aigcbarged the duties sesigned” thom, and. reported that 100 do tig ‘usages of war, urgently y fort large citles, seni a the annual report of the ment, to which ‘mecessity to meet the exigencies of the present strugglo— } Much less in the presence of war and public danger; no city iu the world ix more favorably located | your attention is respectfully tnvited, communications from the Mayor and the Board of Alder- 70 do. « 6; we bavo reason to hope that the year on which we bave | Nothing leas should bo regarded by tue federal govern. r own for @ well devised system of drainage. The WIRY DEPARTMENT, mon would be sent io in a few minutes. 81 Harlem RR... tow entered will witness the virtual suppression of the | ment, whose duty it ia to;vrovide these defences, a8 com- | natural ormation of the gall, and theclose proximity, of the | | During the last year Ihave been sarprised at the tai Councilman Ross moved that the rules of the Board of | 1000 300 do 23: fotalon, ts hogs world rong BY Ore | ee oie ir wi concord eric | seuetgu tev, teks sora adeno ay, fos | rm eaten mls arg Pen ota oy ibe merase | GrioredAdopeds eons "4 Mtl ARETWS® | top Bee Btu mig “906 HOO” dos a in thy conduct of the war and by more harmony oi feeling iy city, in wi concent its chic Ve-attributed the absence of lar system, without i |. ordered. 2 a tnd sentiment among tbe poopie. it is surely nov tte | Sygnclal resources, | \ elsien. the eewerase of the loner and mors | partment. Rnekross expenahiure for this depsgtnen: fa | . Councilman BRaxvoN moved that when the Board ad- | 3000 MCen8’sclmatd 118. 200 do 28 part of wisdom or patriotism to marshal ourselves taio luriug ihe past year I have repeatedly urged upon the | compact par the git aud which bave enabled even | (he year 1862 was. $330,512 66 | journed it do #0 to meet again on Monday evening next, | 5000 Mich So skg id. 106%{ 250 Reading Ri - 18 Bato Question connec! witl war while we are an- n a ce | ¥ lermen, consisting . gngedina ccntest which involves the existeuce of the ment abd garrison of the forts in this harbor, and of eM StantonsianLty lanoditae Wie Rewrtasee: | > nak of okt eeeamaiics bat keen ee ass of Aldermen Long, Farley and Ottiwell, entered the | 10000 Alt& Teri 1m 102% 50 do. 91: wernment itself. On the great, the vital, question at ing them in ail respects prepared tor immediate | (ois tne existing sewers have been constructed in detached | apparatus, including a number — room, and Alderman Long, on their behalf, announced | 3000 Chi, Speb118 600MichSo&NIRR 46 a rs 4 Ppa: . ing of steam engin | hte we are of one miad and one purpose. We are | actiou. IT have also urged the importance of having rp teations for them have been made to the Cam. | judgment of the very competent Chief Enj that the Board of Aldermen was duly organized and ready | 3000 Alt&TerH2mpr 87}; 200 do 030 46 My them length and directions being coatrofed | more ot the latter than can be employed at the la Petitioners themselves, with little or no regard to ul- | I therefore recommend that no more be purch te consequences. Tt thus frequently happens thatthe | thatthe other large expenditures for the de) est fires, | to proceed to business. ed, and The Preswant thanked the committee, and through it be } them the Board of Aldermen, for their courtesy, and the resolved that, como what may, tho government shall be | steamships-of-war roady ‘or gorvice stationed at this do:........ 863 500 do wants’ y i . | port, to act in concert with the forte in the 1000 CI s Preserved, the Union maintaiued, the rebeliion sup. aicem a catane yi oc ot thea’ ts soeen. | {be ai hind M4 10 Ch, St 1. & AK prf 85 200 Mich So & Nl g stk ~87. 4 : drainage of adjacewt though distinct bests areunited, and & | subjected to more careful scrutiny tan they have evel ‘Letus then sirive to forget, or at least postpoue, a | The War aud Navy Departments have not failed to ap- | power orkutually of § nt dimensions for the proper | fore received, committee then retired. $2000 Cleve&Tol akg f 10434 60 ++ +290 BT: ty asperitics and diflurence of opinion on miuor ques. | Preciate the iiovortance of these suggestions, nor have | drainage of one of th becomon taxed beyond ite |. One item of expenditure-the fire telegraph—demanda a |. The private Laney tot of the Mayor was here announced | 1000Pitts,kW&Chim 100 50. 11Cen RRsop.bls 83: fons until that sucred purpose is accomplished. they omitied proget eijurte to carry (hein ont. ‘The work | eapacity—the ndjacen ‘are overdowed and claims | few words. T have felt obliged in two cases to retura with. | by the Sergeant at-Arms, when the annual message of the | 2000 recesses, 110 450 do 83 RIBUTIONS OF TUS CITY TO THE WAR. on the unfini fortiications has made encouraging | against the eity for damages ie. ‘out approval, two resolutions to place the telegraph in cer- layor to the Common Council was presented. 1Q00 Pitta FtW&Ch2 9534 100 C3'4 To he iil wants of the ‘cment thie | Progress; those already completed have had their arma- | | Applcations to the Courmon Council for the reconstraction | tain houses 'of fire companies on the ground of its belng uncilman Gross moved to suspend the reading of the | 2000 do. 94K t Lnonpalare lee. yA gover a | Mont ingreuved by the addition of improved guus o¢ | Of overburdened gnd defe:tive sewers are frequent wasteful to do so, when tho greater portion of the cost in | document, and that it be received «, So00Pitte,FW&CUSaa 77 city bas contribaged iiberally bota of men and material | mane merenne thete gumniains have hocs nttomgtne | Two caseao! this kind only need. be cited, in which the re 4 be expended Tor the mere right to use the | Cocument, received, entered ca the 5 jm 1% Feovurces. ihe Whole number of volunteers from the | Bey y ‘Burrisous have ngth-*|. jet demanded has been granted, at nn expense to gue City vis, “hia didonity f proposed to remedy by | ™miautes, printed in the Corporation papers, and that 6,000 | 10000Clew & Pitts 4m 74% ts RR 68 city, from the commencemoit of the war to tho present | MR. is ‘Treasury of wpwards of $534 In consequence of the in- | purchasing the right 10 use the apparatns for municipal pur- copies be printed in document form. 160000 American gold 135 70 Cleve, Co&Cin RR 150 ‘The Navy Department gave authority, some time since, | capacity of the sewer in Madison avenue, north of Tweniy- | poses anywhere in thiscity, and then place the telegraph in Couriéilman Waster moved, as an amendment, that it | 24000 ‘30 135. 10Gal & Chi RR. 83: tw of the buildi re It could be time, as nearly a8 can be ascertained from the defective records neson ite line. were | Overy fire company house ently used. | be referred to the Committee ou Printing and Advertising, that have been kept, is about eighty thousand, | ‘0 Admiral Paulding, the distinguished Commandant of | sixth street, the basen: 2 ated le OF 2 | tho Brooklyn Navy Yard, to keep at this port one or more | flooded during periods of heavy rain. To remedy the dif. | and deoreaso the bell towers accordingly. This policy I would | when appointed. The amendment wat bs gratuities and loans to the government, not less Se be tapped Paso letailivg for like service | “The sewer in Kighth avenue, north of ‘chirly-lifth stree! The department for the surve: and inspection | ‘of buildings | ®djourned. than three hundred millions of doilars. This heavy drain formiiable ironclad steamer Roanoke, wow nearly | required a new outlet for precisely similar reasons, an is new, havin; ype ler an of the Legislature, of at. on the resources of the city Las produced no apparent in — to be put in commission. ‘ this hag been recently comple‘ed, at an expense to (he chy of | passed on the we = ployed While these facts are encouraging, as showing progress | upwards of $21,000. Its effecient Superintendent, Mr. James MacGregor, a TS cer the sntse votonte oi acaty to the in the right direction, is not 4 be disguised 45 aon ithe neglect of a proper systam has forced the rebuilding Rs by mey with the advice'and consent of the ‘Boara oe FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, f many of the London sewers at am enormous cost to the isors, has devoted hitnself with considerable assiduity A ntry at large. Bountifal crops and stimulated in. } ‘emains to be doue if we would have, as we certainly | of vny, uments " ; ” Sante esina tna pple ot the UuliedBines | Should have, onr harbor defences. in a coaiton o| S{iner figs shte'ant unre beck cadet tee sereiet | auatiafetwnanncciea sim % te @etctment, end is Mowpar, Jan. 5—6 P.M. supply the immense wante of the army zd navy Out of | OTE” Rese toot that howd dare 10 “approach | of informalion’ thus soquired, of experience se’ aeery | able todies tontaind's detuled satement of ihe organies- | To-day’s bank statement compares as follows Surplus productions, —— Pgs Boog wcalan, them. ihey have never been wrought to that | bought by others as well aa ourselves, by adopting at once | tion and operations of the department. His recommenda. | with that of last week:— re of Cony by ares ie gover ret eer ge we to | degsee of reliable strength, even as against wooden | such mewstties as may be Practical ton Goneinn, ‘and per- | tian of, 2 of the fire limia'ead aa reas Wee: ending Loans. Ss Circulation. i ROE 86. and thout resort U “ a m ol sewerage those ons rst report deserve carom 5 “* r "| 4 Tovoign maeLots for tho ale ot ft soou ities. swiomot-wrar, which the immense i:eresis | involv~ | nepal tuproviied with agween, and whieh, but sparsely | fic law crvating tas department is Believed. to be very | Dec 27.8173 644000 36,780,607 0,808 166.280 25 TolWabewestt 40 Tn fact, since the commencement of the war, tho people ¢ CR Mg 4 Fong pith, one bait epee som, wid in a for reer ri val in poy mn the etigions, ta te Bravistons, gaa was neues uly salted foe by } Jan. 173,810,000 36,964,550 9,764, 169,163,246 1OPitts FAWACHRR 61 older aud wore densely inl a e 1 detects in the old br wa Ww au Jed. — ——— of the United States, besides supplying the government | 0, TNT. ire yy increasing at once ite power uf aliack | A proper sysiam of suiverege follows, with ile deviation, | Under proper management valuable reaulte may be ex- | Inc 5 _ RO At att 3 with movey and property to tho amount of $70,000,000, rease $165,349 © 178,748 8,970,017 50 Alt & T uey br ; | and tte immunity from injary, their deficiency is greater | the{aws governing tne motion O fividetho area to bo | pected from the change. eacenoe , " for which they bold ite obligations, have, during the , drained determines the dimensions of ths main 01 In many of Um citirs of Europe afl buildings are reqnii i we — 104,014 - 101% 250 AltA THte RR pid 60 - than éver before. Since these aew dangers have become = ja onitlet and P, my 8 Fecuizes game time, paid off some $50,000,000 of public and pri. ? a = its branches. Sewers thusconstructed are more eflicient in | tobe of the same height. This regulation may be regarded The only important change in the above state- =. 50% vate foreign indebtedness; and they have one this ap. | 2/parent; tho United States government has shown every | their work, cheaper in Grst coat and | ode ian vt thelr net carninge or prouts, for they sui | @ipoattion to do its duty in ek ae ani cleansing. adds greatly to the syinmetry and beauty of @ city, sds Ia ‘addition to neee goverbincht securities, nearly | Indeed, it, ia but just to say, that it le doing for us | Gur aister city of Brookiva, and, the more distant oity | fords better iniiies for the extinction Of Brew y tunat pect: the ov ite more ui it dut. of Chicago, af exam ph tl Teasons I shoud be pleased to see wer conferred 43 much actual wealth as (boy possessed be‘ore the revel. | Sil thet, ite more urgent duties counectad with the | oi ene: oan cing, ag fouow: “They have” each | this department to eucor.e auch a feguiation ia this cy. xpensive in Fepaire | 8 too arbitrary for onr hablia and feclings; but it certai i ment is the increase of neagly four million dollars | ¢; heap 1 960 135. in deposits. This arises in part from the closing 98 TONY Contral RR» 100% of navigation in the interior, whieh bas led to the 1 ae Speman 7 Hoa began. J id effect a gencral aystem of scw- ‘DEFECTS Toone acomont,cocoaragag note, Thay exhibit a> | Gin and. vecouroe ave necewarilyemnloyed. in other roa i anal Lyi | teanamiasion of mousy to New Yotk for employ. are slecmnea 06 vimame tote poverumnens ont and more urgent service. So far as furtidcations ay alsa reay benefits, authority ment, apd partly from the payment of dividends ‘0 perseverance in thelr efforia to subdue the re. | MAY be eeaential 10 the defence of our harbor, the gov- Beginra tole Graton AednetRowrd, wit a presenta le} capaptinen tn toe Sate Or thelr cmos, | On various securities, which dividends have gone Boifon and vo iuspire the t confidence of ultimate | Srntaent may be relied ou to do ail that ie nevessary. Isnt | Sie earliest possible Gaf, the Deerssary surveys, and 13 has cavirmed my views, both sa to ihe existence of | into bank. ‘The increase of coin ie less than was strongest men the Buccess. T hold jt to be the duty of the government of pop iow Bags aot i gree Seen ith Treperejn duplicate form puch Grawinge end plasa an in | those defect and co the propriety of Bost of the changes this city to stand firmly by that of the United States, and | peu" grou tila Uo Mint lie ehetica. ‘These, tt we would i judgment are required. then propesed. ao dhadl 4 ae z expected, in view of the Iarge amount of gold to contribute cheerfully whatever, more, may be needed | Nave ahcm at am cary day andalways at oir eviiaand, | draivage ben fhe dimcgeteun ced tow ut all wnwery et Ingo hecity thor ne frstabeoncoctihauryemerry and | Coming to.the banks from the Bub-Treasary. We to ro estal ational authority — ‘we must provide for oursolves, under the sanction or co. | guireitin the fuluse,and the linesor grades on which they | UBItY 90 ast Ae ene ae oe fron the Cristie, | Presume, however, that these payments did not Yd They prope! 4 x ’ © te ae eon fie‘Gommok Counea, | trate of the oty, to whom the fool for peration of . The In this opinion I bave no doubt your honorablé bodies b ers io their applications 4 affe: ment fully concur nor do I doubt that you stand now se gonad miede oe Lhe] oe bed So Sad will also Reece iy Mer Sah Obltins | mout and the ouppression Cf ot abeca, Tillie, wore of ot this weell’s statement as mach as they wil) tol " 1 donb that you Py h grace of baving our city laid ‘cimteibeliba 60 a6 y , cuapentiooce , A. ry power, to accompi beso enda than) is by any | that of next week, and likewise that several of the to Wat opinion whenover the occasion may demand i 16 | “"For)ing reasons thus briofy stated, 1 renew tho recom. | the ex Sogn pretentaary, works te byt Partakes rire of the nature of mora power tanga, bang banks are holding their gold checks instead of ten a aon = pee in tea oy mendation that one million of dollars be appropriated, axd | compared with the oatlay tucurred fn remedying the conterret by the ttle of higoffice, raiher thay by the laws | drawing the gold. tongs repel rely | the money dorrewed under legislative sanction, to bo | 12 tie twe sewers before referred Uo, while It may save the | under wich he b Tumentear teecity guvers: | Money ie e h. Some houses serene PME expended, under the direotion of commission Of bigh | £1 orga.am will: itis Sollered, ve vullclent Tot the Work ent commissions crested By,| ther hove nie es cane arbi enn ne eal » a the fiscal year of the Corporation expires with the | baractér snd capacity, i the construetion of proper | recommended. * able to tbe chief execute’ | they have at 6 per cent, while some of the brokers | 14000 Eric 5th m bds 100 leader year bas mot been sufficient ti Quxiliary defences of the barDor. This commission should cRoTow aqueover. their duties, bo having no | borrow all they want at 5. ( 6000 Pitta, FtW&Cim 11036 faie with’ precaion the condition of the Guances at the | >¢ selec goed to thelr quahfowtions pout citizens The crowaing feature of the Crotom Aqueduct—the Ia eceeeeiy aqeceatnaces of (ads y at 5. Certificates of in- | gooorits,WaC2m 94% Close of the your Just ended. | am able, however, U ype die hag A ee Kees on the WON deve of Argun taatsobd ice mon ated to fuahecity gorerament’ until debtedaess sell st 974 per cent Glscount; demand |” 208 08 fhocourteny. of the Finance Depertmients to present the | 2Uly confided to them. Tt should also embrace, it geome | Aiout two-thirds of is aanacliy. Ita completion adde great: nia are piace imsubordination to | notes at 129%, 0%. The traffic in demand notes | 300 B pr feast two members represent! & case co 40% 1000 Lac following tables:— Sales gorarateat™-ooe to be sien oy ihe Wat Jepert: Lessard Various coalkbeanons pat’ & aebcoee opty ot feabonld be eld reepountbie for tte fat huh is becoming less active than it was, parties who | 4000 Mich and Bapendhitures om City Account. + | safeguard against con! lent supply. o ‘hal admin p ment, the other by the Navy Department. water. Its immense é¢apacity will be best iliustrat y a | tetra tive departments. I speak thua strong. dt ulate ii 1000 Tho aggregate balances of ap- ° ison with the old Feservotr. iy, not from ar desire {o iacrease ty own ‘power, but f used to speculate in them seeming to prefer gold propriations of 1861 aud cee ee ae te ee eee | oe eren Oud Reeieing Resrecir. ‘Yow Ressrecir. | | s conviction rth the change propteed tasential to the | DOW. 20000” x y in ems wi I acres, acres. re city, cb ha bd me with | t ‘ previous years remaining Yeas than ton thousand of the State National Guard i om als, 8-100 mw eer “he ase tral ef aoe eee Ih “ 25000 200 p= > peer thoroughiy dried in torantry and artillery practice, af Ae ehen bt o00 gains: 1,000°%n ies gsicee, | sioss, aakts tay Asse purpess {0 veliner ese Ser nent if | Bxehange rose to 148%4 8 % thie morning for | 22099 160 ei that tney would be in, readintas to either aid ta manning isealigm of wate suttaae avove sca level 4 4odb0 fee. | feeiseton,, Shia conaideration dons not abats ny anx- | bankers’ sterling, and 3.80.8 3.77% for francs. A | 19000 309 q 8 u oO 1 fare 01 ie © Motes " 4 amount of 6) jonni t Rie ieod me may have, what extstin ‘om Tenne! ; ‘during. the year, 00 ciLy march on the city. This oumber of drilled and expert | soproprinte usmme of wich it may. hereatier ve Gesignated, | nwa do nov enter on me, tue power of wring the expec pent Seep smpnce fern thn ae * account for w hich warrants which our entire py Capmbl sot teeriee ores of the iene Seat. lad romeo HC Adee: | “ine division of our local government under dist peer spate alban ts +4 , lo “4 . nia,” pea rameat under dist - | seeae * % Sarmveran'nan "eons 08 Sve eal ran manne cusemreesormseme | fem mewaeener eet ne naradt ceca met | SUaiteasce t,t reer carte rs “Wises SE | ana sonedlMMBAG Too eccaes of toe gold wos 1% ole . 6 ‘7 ¥ " fy names Ww | ouection it our ofgaule . ‘ Leas amount reranded 429 5T— 6,908,006 60 | ever formidable? |" Or Uhreatened attack, bow: | atten.” While eine ot revi ‘atthe Torte eeeLORTY | Cvaphical bow sation which litt the Jurtodicton st the fee | 200 closedtiaairbld. The firmness of the gold mar fun ALARaya. hope the latter will yet be Used to designate this imperial | Sre Ube snanp, nn teas are tn thle cane, the s nunkipal govern- ket rather surprised the leading operators, who ag A cana RE: Dee. 81, 4 a08 oe wae fubjest of grave importance to the,commerce chy under boundaries 50 eu argue to embrace Brooklyn of both. Or iF thorn are yj iniereats feaviring the eoncrot looked for a temporary decline in consequence of * ne campariaen of Espendivura om City Aesount. | proper sphere to take. Th Brits government, in Viole. | Aq sel Uy Ady A Bin! cota, iogetber wth tie Hoard of Alderimet, Ger and Re | the disbursements of specie by the — ne exhibit y - | tion of its pi tral ¢ i f that department. tute such board. This change would sinplify our legislauve t $. whom ‘ures, for the purposes mentioned, during the last four permitting, not siting. ta the Bitinment in er porta t sae fexipis for waibr rents and penalties for the reas | ina inary and aecure gre ee onomy. . ve weld . giital pesape eeenretasmiatvaaialy nate Jor wiat pwr hh aia ngs, ium or commeksr. nd “inere, salted GS Alabang, eaaiagseE soe PM set ginemt wich F deer ewenta' io eiiciency aoa rome | merely taken gold checks, which they will use as i poses. . or 290, has already captured and destroyod a 5 4 the Common Ci 1; others have occurred mn 4 * a1 ye ber of Qur merchant ¥essels and, pirate Wke, has burupd feviaiie Four (160 Nee ae | bat Ni comot denn It uaetut to - yeat them bere itaee | Soom as they emis 5K vel pear rryprhand jana hahaa isn © rm some of them at night for the infaiaous purpose of en- ahaitesna stanes LTR 60 me that it Is advigatie to ask for the maximum point. The bu “do. @ 4 mont... 96,010,951 6,502,295 6,932,569 6,647,786 | gnarmgall that might be attracted by the light ov an ao ging the cuniny ition 100 BO esas MOM ¢ me Excess (n 1962 over 1900, 16,008 tly eugge appear to be in rather a dangerous position. - 465 Fen city debt 812,811 149,802 120,844 018,800 | “Timig weasel snd otBors like her, which are probably i exblge of sep Ba TP cony re x poe talent not be able (0 warceoe. all points OF rate | The stock market was active and excited to-day. So ee oe For Dh ee already afloat, are wel armed and of itch great speed Tre trap bock or ‘Toigian at bes, wath yrould on many. Tn jas far as wre should ‘atree, we could | At the first’board of the old Stock Exchange the s aha scrip. B36 Sy debt, 8,020 71,007 “1,087 11,087 | rome te’ tumdpravood, has ‘cal. a number of coceche ty | Rancen ot theca mos, Count fe Gurauute, ceeuoean| peoraly WMS ay tre Ke a thn palmer gonter: | yond list was firm, and State stocks were steady. | 49 do. (BO 180K 100 Gey & Pls it Sree . ‘ tf sather Jeaulimess aud aefety, for bo " e vernment If constitited pollticatly, would insu . io bon: Piionry pat queet of theee piraleal ptuwers, Lut it Is believed tne | Seat auuericray oesr'aay other pavement Thal wad’ been | lave Legitauire nud Meapproriot the Geveraan/ ee” | At the one P. ML. session of the public board there mo Mile rr dn. So fibed Im the street ehty. ol , yn of ou r a ‘ 'g $500,000 ~ | rity, to join In the efforts’ to capture or deatcoy thom, | eltieen tuat, tastead of apending money in repsiting the off | ed by ibe State, This poiey ademas to be growing In Tavor | houses to buy stocks, which was met by offers to 600 MO eee, TH Test to ald vallable means abould be employed te rid the | tiem ith the irapsiowt aa fapidiy us 8 fast regsicd to orem Fruc, thetkparitent han proved asuocessintheCiedtre back | sell at an advance by the spectators. Comparing etx 10 te 2h of soldiers’ Shes cod Tabla pales ime progristy 4. soos ing wilt permit. Dosing the year contracts have been man | Oominusion, for the reasom. Tar persuaded, ‘iat the gen. | the prices with those of the afternoon of Saturday, a 8600ni & Rock ing SM : ei » D q \ r e c ‘ v9 i Families)... - - = __109,100 | Congress in favor of the passage of 8 law author ark ‘Ris avorle pavement. {am ceariy of tbe opinion | character, ond have erred Ww Rhos compensation There we note anadvartte of 134 in New York Central, 1% a is a me —— ———— | issue ‘ors of marque, Or the granting , that we should adltere strictly to the tule of are i reason’ for placing the Police Department —_ Total. $6,681,562 6,418,496 6,733,570 6,903,000 | authority to private citizens as it may deem appropriate. irinole expense of i pavements on. the ofn under the same coatrol, on account of ite connection with in Erie old, 1% in onl actin % - Hudsga, " xo . x“ Rxcluding the $600,769 80 expended in 1962 in aid of NTANY LXTRARETS. the adjace arty, and in all cases of o of the criminal laws State. | 1 in Harlem, % in Ing, % in Michigan Cen AT —4 P. i. t poldiors’ families and for other extraprdinary purposes, | The sanitary interests of the city are, under the laws of | Yi" ty ft will be aeon from the above table that the amount of te, confided to a Board Health, consisting oF the aie LJ ne eually pet oan the rt ra and | But further t Ee a whatever aay be | wise. Tae @oyuoy expended in support of the ely government | Mayor and Common Counch, aad to @ Board of Commis. 1° experiment would be tn. . Amoricnn gold 13474 200 she “aading RA p Saat et ive 0 fevoriyem ead conse. cate “tong “ie Basten eae | rele gg gg pay sane 5 Gem notes. Se i" South ut arba Baw wal geet | in loans LMG Wa Ba: lade oa Yi ina Coven: ts Goyer