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THE Vel then what 1n the ratio of the etive asylam at Ovid, and udson River, prowise no me for the treatinent of the fngane. It will be recogni for a Natlonal ( Qesceration the e wpon thet his e bar opuration mkuL lr ral (i 1o Now VOR'S MESSAGE. ate of the records, the fssne of certifi clais of officers and privates for b sntinned application for £rat Py, IOVE confirming the unty and wity, and Vs of {he benefis of these huatitutions son '\'.,. iy ,'r.,,_..,'(".,'f.'; {Lfl,,‘,‘m“.,. fmpartant du- r proximity to thew. Tho Die: | gieg, ye inoing large forco and expadime e tam, to preserve from . i Alant heroes who fel | duties. e battlefeld. The Etate of Marylar wriations for this olject, and through its % endeavored 10 se gonted. The objects of this office ue as a means of collecting and p accurate history i8 obvious, ! with town and’ county aufhori d members of military bodic jes of effort and organization th 1 gathiercd, and now constitnt tion of public and its v the material o correspondeiy 51 %8, Most of th v made appropriations for this purpose. crtament has initiated liberal provision it s now supposed thiat the snm of £10,000 ation resting our own State, | our state have | fund of inforn | report of the sion of dedicating the | Peorle and their report will joet to seeure ated, The s the Memory o iin_that the prof will be eonsun atters, that 1 shall be “The report of the Barean of Military snu;r{nf will ol o highty fnterest and utili \icf of this Burean makes full mention of facts and watters of importance and uide to the to 5 A d st main n the efficiency ko sowe diminution, and (Il 1 o efficiency it o duty to contribute to the fund | M e SWRILE e discharge of all fmportint nlso TCSeryi rough its ties i of heme for { the part ek g, to perpetuate QUARANTIRE AXD FOR L K ork soldlers, sailors and ciiizens in_the wpulons as well as st commerchal | o BiLI o e einont {niimately connected with | Juthy and eracttude f01s B8 1 for the the vital futerests of it parts c Ry v el i | purpose contemplated in tho uct of the 1« T oin With every St e Union, country | Mian wil o & matter of concern, wbroad. This iinperial city les “Il'h‘ A s | o new ( I;l:)l.ll:l}\nllillgl upl:ul!"l»v-]prtwwln with rea- entitled to every consideration demanded M , by Ao 3 5 :).I)I:“\' llm»“.'ml‘lim‘]mn it int d_relations. ‘1o f "."'..'.‘-l,:;fv‘x‘x.':‘f:'n-“:"(' ,’Jp';:';lr“ fo In‘}- Hlection of :nmn and haprove lu, to l'\hl'llll n..mnnmxn'n)x'<|HI‘|:' | P hporibris Bl pe o l“‘f‘h,‘,f uu.mr:-::: § capucity, (o give g o dife G terest, v i1, doubtless, angmen Protect those dojig Imsiness within its 1wl | * t is hoped that the money will at and unmecessary taxation, are i A Gequate to the origal design, 1 camnot e 10 the cli# and “to all pars of the BEAte |0 g e Burean must eventually become subatun- y which theso results miy, ¥6 SUCRCC 0| ially o b 2 of the Adjntant-General's Department, it jud, nt, couli o . rate repository for the collections way be at yo 11wy st wided b ot with a rea nfions were gress to aid the 8t e i ril, it ol L presed of the Ty ter at tie § o and onr Events have DUICCASAYY B S rormoot Bavi |+ ire uniforam, prepared with great trict o 1ho YOy t by the different departments | b | re in suel pumbers a8 rl. The number | S i quarantine until it reac Bince thai #luce these that have occurred on ge, annd nfte b AL IE estiiale .put of this nniber at 1o it fow, 1l any. the orighn of Line. nee of ihe conf would seew, als whether a persor -y practical vali i view of these fu terwine what farihe the protection and oot Ixpericnce, hat the frosts of Winter presents no effectu the approach of this dreadful malad, i 1865 Wi wut of the 15t of November, year. ¥ Teany fof tne o s, the coml tions should be provided, ¥ Lo sapply §h tevt and Nibe way Le nece of the Com ¢ furnish information and e experience, which will aid in gniding y AR act was passed by the Just Legis) Metropolitan Sanitary’ District and o i, g0vd on the sixth day ottt 3 appointed, 1o fupro Anet—wh pending pestilene g rosnlith. Thie n w-Yurk and Hro parative hefr am and goutiden e, reduce titan district, aid ju preservin g the comfort of the peop the wealth, and crease the prosperit The act creating the Metropolitan Bo These Begialature o the fact th iaw to st They Look in Jatare to the attention of Congre 1 the consequences of the iutroduction of i wwrze into the great conay Becvelary of W hores, with the disease | This is th s idopted e the discad aud accwn); Tl several anin the Police Departine Tommissioners of ¥ that an ay arra | whiicls p on of the | 0 which | T,h' - ! | widows ai at whatever appropriate 1 desirable ends 18 clearly r i the new ¢ i o bis of i jitol near the military a E annual e I called the atter J{ epi ¥ Soldie been dishursed, ha the Staie those who Lave needod their assi efficient and economical means for the state wid. aind live « by the Le Wy placing ks of the qu also made, to coable the Quara vide sueh mcans for the Tgencies of the case te steps Lo briv It s Tnims have been pre Ve D oW 15,000 pplications | coming Nearly destitute ¢ | avail thei ¢ of the claims, Wi e § d ot faperfection sent &0 many diffic fertako their prosecutlon with withor- iy with the of a resolution by that | ex of War and Navy 1o o pptication are in e casities wr fit of a free 4‘[ 1 of those making cumstunces, thel te. with the national importance of guarding el al metropolis of the ovee placed the esented, are, from ine <o doubtful th | ter and | would w of the Navy 1 ¢ e Ny Jacehirad | toed his fees—a condition with which, fiom the the ' | clrenmstances, the applicants ot co tary | claim wonld thus, virty be al ‘T | thie most noeessitous cases Woukd he exchde o U | hencfit of provisions made i their behalf by t L B [ ment, i of dollars would be lost to t ilations. neithe inenforeing lown that ration, of great bpportance (o U A furthe | ients of these bounties settlement of the elaims filed since NOF Preuiare. o 1l i , conform s ¢ vessels have amived fro of which brought the frightinlm: ly Six huudred and fiity-one persons sick ve been treated T quafantin cilities were provided. ard of vessels dur thne, 18 ¢ rred 1o atto 2 thelr pass- ¥ their arrival here, §s not d Kuown, by the Health Officer at nd thaf ast ave die of them. nactment by. Congress toward the elo 1of the equalization bounty bill, £ cases of ¢l which can be The amount of husiness transacted at the agen en” written, and 18 the « \v.-uuhm of the proces v 1t must also be considered that, shonld (hese archives and to the during onr n 0,000 will be obtained during the xtremely them to « ach he ety s T righest testimony o fayor of the v g Yieath Diricor, and the elfisiency of 1 e departments, and re the employ- the Commissioners of Quarantine, | 1eut of a arger foree than w " ed, and it is robable that no reduction of emy n fafely bo 10 the vessels in the Jowir b 10 sel at rest the doubis expressed 1 quarautive, 1 cases of clivlers, pated during the eurrent yeu temporary [Tome for sucl e of this State s required s 1 abled and ned its shelter and g 1l tion, has anet the e | Hospital, T hes s it will hecome your duty tion shoukd_ o thken 1o o wiity we hav® enj daring Doth hiere and abroad, f | nt the disp: | catenlated, by reasou | for the prcsent object, and care of the State for fs mafmed and sick de the organization of the Home, it has afforded « over 600 men,wh e Com fron iesof Of this number wore than one-hyif b ment, in the Lospital of the Home, fo or Its_visitation of November, ove mentioned . The presence of with it 1o guarantee of Wost serious Visitut r approaching juns for the sick resolution of Jute as the xl eighteen vesse id sixty-flve men have boen discharged | hundred e d, is ed i1 its opera- | OWN reqnest, recovery fran Sickuess, vec ¢ :u\u.mlln(i 1l poy buin or peugfons, or suitable employment, relievin robably b édfhpleted au? cssity of further aid from the He 7 of whom have snf wise wonnded, and widdle of | are commoda- | putation, 61 hay. | mainder are in the hospital. | The mumber of men avafling themeclves of th I eo? surgiead jd Jpedical treatinent ha 1 of the United States hospit 1o he discharged from the ) threw upon fhe re for thew ve for them, w ts hefore antime other (v T Fapte rery vy iy offjcers with e pubiie igajth, ¥ . noe awd the Heaith | Iurvied clost founded on | With an anxiety { on the part of the s | ) ynmber of 1aen not ¥ hotmes nor frieuds to present 430 inina to yr iesha i coni 1 March the o Warhade, The eitorts of th e sanitary condii le ™ nualy e s and impaived constituts [ HESIONETS e dis of un | there are 30,000 retu \ t orth: | either wounded or otherwise ermazcntly re 1. ot the lmits To th: wils Uhe 6 have secured to | Yot tod x portions of th m from (he great atfiic- 1 this unee w pidemie. | ernment for the reliet of @ oners, | @lers and saflors wi ercial | nuay be relieved from the care jured, that with the liber npable to care for themselyes, while hat the present or prospective ncee n require the institution of a permane s State, or the ance of the no_hesitati attending the preser h bility of th of those who ure L tiey wil, cities of the M health the et sBght wmendments, 10 secure Its greater | or whiieh your attention is direcied to their | docunevts. soom I S of the administration of | census rtiient, and the |V laid Wefore Wwith iuformation of pul- ceessful operations of their routes of fr wercial and manufs ng districts ; bt seven of the State, howey ave fafled (o trilmte degree. The population of several altural roporis nre MILITATY DEPARTMENTS lk for many years been nearly statiovary, and There were, on the 1 wher, 1866: 104 | ency to Western eigration, aud the Reghuents of eavalry: 1 Regl- | improved implemenis of hushandy et of At uions | this condition to other farming cou at the marked increase of popul of Artitiery Cu i ! S cousolilat, There his Gnard organizations of the State @hseipline and criici ' and consolidated ha uniformsand cquipnents. Deretufore, for the purchase oents, have been expended, and still several t wen enrolied and organized, riatlon fined maiily to tures und _com rural districts, occurred In the proporti population to which I may re wu;nl'whh- we have pa nde pe e, Will b6 co n will be disha been a ey, Th fulles 10 e of Lions granted c ative cltizens of the Stite IS wid equip- ! 1 population, an_inereise ud | there is dwing the same period a com e unsippivd up- | of every foreign element except { t sexsion, puyibie | bles give the nuuber of voters at & 170,551, traced n @ large degree 1o the natural N L uniforms, Of$150,000 dollars w been und ' vy service W seed will fnoa gy ages 1l fen years or sickness rosulting from service dunng tze war. Thrve at thofr of back i them ik the re- o 1 ee, T ther wnuity # %, Who il Whese o1 S001 o so far porfected that the Stase | per- 1 Pensions now a it is mot ssities of nt ¢ m on i untics I some counties the teud- apid introduction of Targe vil perce will n of the fer. . The t or eont of ; and ar it of fines and taxes be collected from the Teserve suilitia foree, has not been realized. zens, It 38 doubtless attributable to the law of 1562, wh On the 15t of January, 1866, the enrolled and organized | adiits an allen Rouorably discharged from the of the Natioual Guard was slighitly ju o {1ty he United to the clective frauchise, after a resi ~ wand men. The lest Legl ‘B8 e maxmum to be and also - vank and ereased to sixty -four inen. tan(-General lf gequired in time of peee, ¢ tionur e, and the act » an, provide thit each regimental district shall hise “oorganization, and, with 128 districts, an inercased mink- um will necessatily ang fixed by Your attention is respectfully directed to the improve- Amhmrnw altcration of the Springfield and Enficld ri- | gradual ioprovewent i in o and thrift and to the action of this and other Gov uents in | duees the hope that, whe #hall have co to ivilized people in ves ! sdopting breeel-Joading sinall arms, with 11 euring to the Nutional Guard of our State the © of this mproveiment, With the largest aind best organized ~ablitia of any of the States, it should be our wit 1o ruise B 1o the highest staudaid of effi + the madter of sutficient practical | he appointuIent of & wilitury i will be duly tustuitted for your furthes lnforma- “Hion. The wnorganized arms-bearin the reserved militia. or attewmpte hor case * yesigve delinguent forco gl objetioins were rul e from ay eniolbnend | Stowed in cun! I DNed The i repablic car Qomire Lo i 1 s expecied that the militla fund will be bene therciny. pportance of an effective militia to a i e OveT-estimited. X b §ixed upon this nuni- d in time of peace, thirty-{wo e shouid be of the Adju yrence than June 1, 1665, it fails to furnish a | record of all persons who have cutered the army from this State, Biill, the willtary statisties, obtained with gre; ided that th s 10K CompANY hat the ormer mumbe nferting up Power of Inerease. The M i Congress relating value, as dati for comparison and dedneti s | terial for the use of the historian and econ - | megro population, now sumberin | | v wilitia ally diwiuishing during the last fw the Indians living upon reservations bave st v ent the force beyoud the nuw- | erensed without befng Indebted to bmnigratio the Legislature, resnlt. This growth of the aboriginal i the favorite theory of thelr l{lllu tinetion, view of se- Ivantages i be pre Jands as individual propert The motives ritanice for th in them with appropriate effe 1 to receiv and the princi fawmilles wounld - thiey migh eney. 1 haye decioed pottance 1o warraut wission, and their re- wn. population eonstitute Firee envol ments have been made, , sinee the wilitla law was passed, and in s 1t encaped legai critictsus wpou te wode | Under the enrollments of 1562 and 1564, preseut census, furnishing the statistics of 1804, $227,671,087, and & product of $463,600,%77, Thu interval of only five years, theve is realized an i eapital of more than sl per cent; and in the val drets of more than 22 per cen wannfacturersowere chary of minute tgu 1untable interference with their private atfat were iuflnenced by the fear that the inforuaTio wonld be used in the assesswent of taxes, it wi Wi King the third (e pist year, more care has been be- pming stuictly 10 the requircments of the 1 u rather below th in their Inlx(orz, ive eivil war, made daring the lust y emoeratie who teuly 1 sceurty At lenst bo th"l Ao “i Iml;\k\u'r] I‘:::A its peiis® With w well-regulated citls Whick nray be called to the public defence in In a country where three-fourihe of the peoy gaged in lculture, all_inforuation respectin, provement and progress has peculiar interest, i«'lmn ncite men‘ o #e 1y witted that the uggregates of capital and pnufmt n above the truth. Regarded as the pa year of an exhaust- i% o remarkable proof of the stability and advancement of these great industrial interests, dnctions of the earth from tillage are the ehief sourees of our prosperity, The census is Mlll‘(‘hl“{v Interesting in its . As the report includes no fucts of later complete and navy at purtle- and presented fu varlous combiuatlons, are of cen gradu- ars, while il 1o and thelr even | A operate it fitly ye- ceive and ussume all the privileges aud duties of the citi- The censne of 1360 réported 22,624 manufactorles, having capital of 172,805,652, and a product of &175,870, 9, The embraces returus from 24,527 establishments, havipg a capitul of after an icreaso in e of pro- When considered that ple ave en- £ s i periods of “publie dauger. Our expericice ns o people | valuable und comprehensive array of facts bearing upon et e Jasbity this Grsticn. G ruce i 8 pecple | Ciis noble pursuis, T6 1n Wil Efeat satietaction ghat 1 The wen who sprang to wrmy ut the call of the Govern- | learn, also, the report of the Correspohding Sceretiu Bent i 1880, aid however much we may owe to th Bonh pulriotiam, we abuot DUs foel, thas {he fecbie oh weter of Lo wilitary organizations in the Northeru States | prise. wniboidened the Kelicls with the hope of success, and even Ly EDUCATION. wade probable, in thelr judguent, the success of the Re At an early day general atteutlon was directed to the Deabon i il If our popalons loyal commonweaiths liaa | subject of education, which was deemed esacntial to the Boen wore fully prepared with well-disciplined and well. | seeurity, progress, snd power of the peop! Provision ol rogh i SUpPression the Rebeltion | was made for thelincorporation and endo nt of bech the” work of mwonths rather thay of | leges and aeademies. It soon e cvident, however, yoars With 5 enlightened e a complete milita evlita o BT el e ats ol able-hodied wemhers of the community, sud ervates o Soro of sufficiout strength to discontige outbreaks agatust the peace and quie Reep alive the grand truditons of the raee ; Diemorion ware exalied .-‘-.. b "'u; ol i .V" .:u(n.::‘-.'w' to orgnuize the whole aiius- are ar- the detaud of & ¢ aysten side of law and order a la number - A more compre] s ery fatnlly instruction in the soetety. 1t seews, also, to hewhastencd | ¢ upon this subject, caily as 1795, resul the nations trlils snd trimuphis; 1t excltes feclings of personal respousibility to ke and m[::.m ul:l'mvmm: li;lM ul';nlllmm’ # people shonld ever feel who are willing to défenee of their rights, 1f not impractics- character, and extendin On the other hand, we could not ‘without making distinctions op- | of learning attend only the common achiools. uilitia, Jomed Lo thie genius of our lstiftutions. 1tisasource of | Tho followlng brief summary 1s 0 0 10 oy own Nutiounl Guard organizations | ords of the rtment of Public Tus i u{unulh:‘hm m’l w; of “um question yei | the report flnmammnzlnmfluunn.n i :’-bn« of the Btates. For Bupport of Common Kchools, ks w fgon:er:%r!olmm will mnhflnh! Puble school monoys, fi |uuu‘{u,, hofore r‘ h 10 those de- | Voluntary taxation sechool distriots * w d“tlfo te mlel;?l:‘\’r&' buv'a bmt‘t Rate hl';rhy.. picw e ! . Jncreascd dwigely the military cxpflm?u: 1 L4 - & onld be made. The pepfection . of the State Agricultural Society, of a marked advance in wimost every department of rural judustry and entes- thit lustitutions of Jearning thus organized could not mect o whose Government was founded upon the nnwri of the general education of the musses. ensive system was neoded, embrac operation the entire’ Biate, and making ayailab) rimury branches of edu . T does not gppear that the views of Gov. Clinton ng in 10 communieated to the Legislature as fted 1n the adoption of u general com- on school system until 1814, Since that period, the pro- avess of the system Lns been marked, gnining steadily fu Junrnctor, aud extonding yearly its Banefioent ufiicnce e fs e ¢l ren aud outh who rocelve scholkatio Mstraction i our varions Bistitutions athered from the vee- ctdon, and from 41,408,080 4 4,550,111 B0 08,005 03 14,084 00 5801 0 2,660 | From tolls. Rent of snr There | show | e | . \ tus. . vy o of sehool-houses. Fuilding apd vepairs Balance rey Total number of childre o ages of 6 and 21 ye Number of ehildren bet ars. Number of ¢ atiended the p tion of the ¥ Teachers emplo weeks, or nor Whole number of male teac 1 Whote numbr of female { Total number of schiool distriets. number of school-honses to number of weeks' school. 1,354,961 21,404 i blic sehools ar 919,003 o in District Librarics 1,159,017 of pripits attending ti o titme during the v 451 instructed in teacliers’ 8,35 1,469 it of e 468,422 22 1y outh 2 per cent ara of age, or dren beiween 6 report shows th ‘@ at the poblic of the entire pmber between 5 and 21 ent of the entire nusmber of ¢l Althiough this avernge attendance upon the publie sehools is the Jargest ever reported, it 18, nevertheless, be lieved that, by judicions leglelation it may be essentiall; o 1lie mimber who have attended school tion of the year, we add those fustracted horter time In the private sehools, includ- still the proportion negleeting tion cannot fail to excito s fction that universal ed , 1 recommend that wil acquisition be removed, poor aud fncominodions school-honses, to thelr voeation. e advantages derived from the two Normai I aiready established, and the conceded want of a prreater number of thoronghly qualified teachers, iuduced he last Legislatu to appoint u cotnmission to invite S Tor thie establishient of four more suel schools. | wission received applications from various locali ties, making most liberal otfers of land, bulldings, ail Tectssary furniture and apparatos, or thelk equivalent in v full consideration Pots Cortland, Brockport and Fredoni selected. The manifest « faith i which these proposit ere wade s th carried into full effect | at the ¢ (L that the State will have Poss grounds, coun Turnisli iplicd With al ments for the ¢ {'Sch schools, impressed by the public spirit manifeste offers from so many places, and by the 1 erally felt in the special p ion of work, adopted the following pie W hereas, It Is manifest o this commi il Schools suthorized by chapter 406 of th arte to the publie req i and, w tated fu th b graduates of the col- w Will doubiless be re Jeges s desiy garded with espe 1 would nls Geology and pleting the scientific and” econoical col senring the publications connected with the For many years this | with the pr ance of scieuce, that it o agencies, T o nected with the wise policy to stremgthen the Pl subniitted by Professor Jun alj to ¢ ' 1 its ix deserving of curetul deration. CANALS AND INT ROVEMEXTS, NAL DN The following i» a statement of |f. fiscal year endiug 30th Septeniber, 160 Keeelpts and Faymens, alance in the treasury and investod Oet. 1 aial fuud for the | o duringtiie year. Paymer Leaving a balance, Sept. 90, 1866, of A venues during the Fiscal Year, 1B WABEEo. s ocszesne e current catial eveLues 8 TOOEIPUS, carseense Prpenses, for To Canal piire. ... . Contractors for repais repaii lerk Commissioners 202,511 59 expenses of Collect 4,584 20 For salarics charges auce, retund priuting and’ other 0 0 an- g tolls, ncellas yments. .. 4,428 33 onsecount of - nal Jocks, pep <7 1 uct, clin, 643, Laws of 56~ — 81,434,080 13 Ju——r y Ruiplins revennes. stitutton Under Art. itution Unler Art. stitution. .. Statement of the Canal Debt, paying interest o ( Scplember, 1506, fee. 1,88 the Con- Suth Prineipsl Assual Tut Un'ler Art. stitution. 4,600,600 00 $244,980 | Under Art - Ritution 11,567,000 00 628,00 Under Art. - 1,700,000 00 102,000 p $18,160,000 00 §1,000, bt has been reduecd durng t urscments of matured st ation of atocks atured canal debt sinking fuid, o to the pagment of the pringps pibed, will veduce that poucipal ty ¥ assume the eanal stock labilitics be iy 41k the treasury to meet them, 10 stabd at fignzes, we shall, in X years shuce 1800, have Ie duged those Dabilities #13, 5 The Anditor of the by the close of the a | etitutiou. The canat Kock ¢ 1,257,065 49, by rein by parchuse and bidlances now in th ox, that ¢ 0f this wilh & view to ¢ the extent of the i ntageous to the State, e magnitude which the trefght transportation throngh the State has attained, atiracts to the subject of our pub- Tic works, #s to their capaeity and the chedpoess of trunsit, the gravest consideration, While it ha 4 the tradl toniy poliey of the State to provide ndequate channels of trade, during the lust guarter of s century the question of present and ultimate capacity of the canals for the movement of all the produce and frelghts which wigit offer, las evoked public solicitude and discussion, gralia producin, nperce nid Kress and Perhiaps of the upon capacity of our public works, to whic v The Erle Canal has now, and has had since 1820, tun nage carrylng capacity of four millions of tuus [ each ircetion, east and west, during wi ordinary season of nay- Igation of seven and one-half months, Siee that time it Tias not been taxed ot wuy period, with business or the ing_tunnuge fo exceed very little, it enty-five per cent of thiat capacity. T arniving sults, I have assumed that this thoroughfare was at all times during the season of navigation b proper order, the locks in good condition, constautiy in . work- Ing stte, promptly sud efficlently atiended by an adequate nnober of The mo power is nece or two miles an b days tine, from B N iy properly ad- n. oadod boats propelied by horse calug one and ove-halt an_average of Iy 14 q 1 I the canal and de will be generally recoguized s the catse demand for merensed capucity, The dei ment of freight is a matter of deep Interest and import- ance 1o the consignees and shippers, when there s an ac tive and changing market, coupled’ with o shiipping de wand, It {5 also 1o be renicmbercd that within the last few years the high prices pald for boats, the wages of Labor, and the cost of towage, have conspired to ralse the charges of our present canal transportation, combined Wwith other causes, to a higher polut than 18 thonght to be Just, by the people of the i Btates, who ure most sensitive, because most deeply interested. They ask for o cheaper and more rapid method of renching the Atlan- tie markets, either by essential modifica lunugthcumlng hnes through our 8tate, or the opening of new chuns that must, if completed, have an hoportant effect upon our commercial and financial prospects, and the result of which, whether for good or for evil, it 1s hmpossiblo now see. foresee., ‘This leads to the inquiry, what we can do to satisf) e ks i s b e L8 b s e b o ] at the same time avoid a diversion of the great carylng trade from our public thoroughfares which have been estublished at €0 much expense and with g0 much pride by the Btate. We can construct au enlarged tier of locks ol the line of the Erie and Oswego canals, from tidewater 10 lukes Ontario and Exie, which will adiiit the passago of vrmhlpmpdh-d by steam of 500 or 600 tuns burden. 1t way be admitted that this is the probable extent of our nlnlulv., unufium present lines of onr public works, These vessels would carry threefold the tuniage of our present 200-tun canal bouts, and wnke the rov tip In Lalf the rprise and progress, thert jwscarcely n question that steam will ere loug either displace or travel around other motive OVEr i country so fimportant to the commeres and comfort of the world, as the surface of land fu New-York, reaching fron the Hudson to the lukes, With vessels of the tunnage ai« :lwntptlon I Lave mentioned, pmfillml by steam, cou tent engineers have estimated that the capacity of @ canals will be Increased to over 11,000,000 tus, and the cost of tran ation reduced 60 per cent, From an ex amination their surveys and the estimates made 1. 1863-4, 1 cannot place the cost at more than $10,000,000. After full cousiderution, 1t this in deenied the bes metlod of meotlng the douiaud, the questiya will ailsc, HURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 186 be obtalned? Wil 7. MARVIN & CO’ ALUM AND DRY PLASTER FIRE AND BURGLAR “The Pen is Mightier than the Sword,” THE GOLD PEN—BEST AND CHEAPEST 0p MORTONS GOLD PENg THE REST PENS IN THE WORLD, For sale at ., 25 M N~ w York, and by every dulye;gmult:d’km‘ is established, the pablig the same prices, Where an Agency will be best suited, and st the same p calling on the Agent; in all other placeg wishing the Morton Pen, must send to quarters, where their orders will receive attention, if accompanied with the cash, WIIO MAKES THE BEST AND CHEAPEST GOLD PENg? We happen to know Mr. A. Morton to be not on) oot oni S amafcsarersof Gol s ok iy 0" Renia o the world, We use bis pens, wul ean assure our .-u«-‘m 1 the rueans to cover this cost B?:’,:‘.f. of the State bear o tax of §5,000000 & de the necessary fundi And if they | fo provide the ent, to make the cffort and ini- aal burden at a time when the Etate, jeipal debt i very nenrly or quite the \whole aggregate yearly taxation od is not far bélow $50,000,000 1 ould aid us dire *,nu sug- r, by remitting some- eapital, to the ex-. ald be modified in Tut 1 disenss the subject onts'de Shall & new debt for eawal pir- nd its refmbursement charged vpon Dy direct taxation, when we have reasoi the new debi could be paid from other sources of revenue from the sourees Tt the General Govenme gested 1 somo quarters, or indirectly Phing of the tax npon_our industry or tent of ony war debt, the question wou in fits finaneinl aspec of this consideration poses be contr firnds riise receipts from 1860 to 1806, Inelusive, ted to 20,136,868 26, which have been applied to the wmeut of the prineipal and interest of the caual stock ‘the halance in the sieking fund, the The surplus cana ame Best in the Werld, Carebouses, | NO- 205 BROADIWAY, New-York. Principa¥i'srebor "% § No. 721 CHESTNUT-ST., Philadelghla. 0,000, Ty the applichiion of acerulug Tevenue, Tnder of that debt, i 1869, would he within $10,- Suppose the balance of the old debt, t A0 the nevw debt for the enlargement should . N 501 Sa0000,000, and the yearly futerest thereon, 81, [VES' PATENT LAMPS! R P NIl be sean that an anmual additioval eontribution from | = p BT fenes. o Ko thein 10 be (be best taade, 8 oo e e a1 200,000 would discharge the prineipal in | The SAYEST, most CONVERIENT, sadla every way e ks b raae i Uhet 10 P el seventeen years, | Onr pastexpericice would seeinto fully THE BEST LAMP EVER USED! the articln (Goid Peash, has ab fonkth hronght the requisite i perfection, that 1ts work leaves Bothiag 1o be dedred. o . “ justify this ealeulation for the hmn'r‘,{ !A»‘w'n’x;e‘x'nmh:‘-n.” s perection, e i ot Fota roven s of £3.400,000 anmually, [ d o | o] ot hsrily recommend 1 i _,i actupon (s baeis, o K oe B ewill extinguier all tho lia. | CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, HANGING tad TABLE LAPs Tt et oflored 1n ace of the £73y Kowrs LN 1. ey T BT et v mew bt within the period | can be LIGHTED AS QUICKLY s GAS, llod aud trimmed safely wod S s gl i or il Ao 1 e T rross ciunal tolls from 1666 to 1865, el | peatly, all WITHOUT REMOVING the SHADE, GLOBE or CHIM- afpateuted machinery, rotuces o e which wtes ok, sive, wak §23,3 16 the contempiated fmprovement | yee's FL L e o e b of L Tt o Wil fovite trattio upon the canals, the tolia | X0 g T e e st rients of may recede v d consequent | Wedealln e Py Mg oA ‘e decidedly e best of any u the markel, = | Boston Traveller. n-u.f cheapest pens in the market are Mortoa's Gold Pens.[Bostod: sball: OI. In market, and invite the stiention of all bugers, both WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Circutara, with prices and testimonials, sent to all applicants. JULIUS IVES & Co., No. 40 Masden-lnne, ¥. Y, ) o b npon the theory that the plan of enlar mt ed in the Engineer's Report of 1863 and 1864, whic included the Oswego and Erie Canals, would be aceepted ; prefecring Onr Jewel of a Gold Pen was manufactured by A. . be surprised if, even with the bard work we p.-«’l':m" mfi' wood condition for years.—{The Press, Philadelphin” o e o rosent the question as involving the largest | € Solo agests for THE POLDING, FOC The Bt i , adelpl oxponditure deemed neco by apy compefent author: . P ok cav conacesnsly wmmen s Gol. Ity. T am infe vm'd.luv“lu-r, l)‘“lllt ;l;l‘T{!l hle Hmt? i |ul1'm,‘. 1,.;| Book. ’ iy of unfversal patrousge— Engi d fecl satisfied irom this and other sources o TUAIRTTE essons wiskia to Lave ahars fevmation, that o suitable enlargement, with single } S8R TE. —tad wh dors n I s rele ol B pnly I ool conl of capacity for boats of 500 tuns burden, platn but T, amnoug the fine variety which Morton ofers to the pubjje. W havs | ome of these peun for several years, and belle 0 be fully tuual antial work, can e effected at a cost not exceeding sy e Dok superior, (0 vy tade (b this conntry.—]; GAZETTE. NING GAZETTE. g oy ¢ writing will Fhcre is, however, no authority nnder the Constitution A A i it il e ot o S vt o further debt for an ohjeet of thi ter. JHERS CEN Polp i g O L L to conty -».u’un-(lllmtlhlu ll;(l)llll‘llll';'l will NG GAZETTE. open '"L... ceting of a convention ear n the prese THE EVENING 6. « have wore than twenty years trring to cosx ourselves | vise the ( m«lxlu(hl; and this |m.||y wlll,_ av p;)m‘lrlh; PRICE THREE CENTS, i butper fi, ? fded ,,:M,.“."'az modify the present finane (1¢: 80 48 {0 permit a deb e e P 3 short we, We can speak of the real comfort oo deeatel to cover the cost of this improvement, if it 'l'“L LVIQ‘_I‘,)‘;{‘_;;I\AM 1 1 Petis—(N. ¥, Ohserver, - ftorious and deserving public patren- paliey of the U ated | It is au estublished faet that coustant writing s done i A e Mesmed m P oA o e b Z.JL:“& the best we have ever used. Being made by machiuer, they support. the SAZETTE, - weed its system | FEVE L NG are sold s0 low that they aro preferalde ) 5 NG ( g o sokd #0 o ey Ao prefer joiit of economg, as ¥oll o largely to onr I. THE EVENING GA conveience, 1o the Biecl Pea—{Chriatian Adroca ourdl, ¥, 3 s commercial PRICE THREE CEN Citr. [SERINY Ao o hes on torefer to the prin- < Morton's (T o low el e siold e, { , which our geographica © hav <sielty portion of our AT - | S s, wlis i t . + GAZ ¥ Morton's re vastly superi e fhdn d NG G o i o at. ¢ than fhe 4 THE "f VENING GAZ steel pes o b e moach, l(;(':x eh in. the 3: o‘f"n' the pe [ .. | Vens snd are prepared to say that we thisk Mortow's tbe best se kave be Bostow Eecorler. per in the Jong i than steel, and muck Letter. madant e, we spesk adtdly. —[orte Weater Chle- eago, J tion, will doubt act upon this important guestion. ystern of internal water eommunication (NG THE PRIC necting tie g ham o o8 with PSR ..., St i IS L ) tid HINg & OTE eX id complete inland '[‘HI', EVENING GAZETTE Jovihotest The lestininy of oB.Whe iis ReLMSESR IS o water-course than i to be foi ¢ country on the THE EVENING GAZETTE. - mT:i.:‘-:.lfl‘x.lk.",\'xu:u?JH.v'izx-:fld":ef'mm{ e will :‘I.l‘x ’-u:v ,.4'1: h;:.‘:: K SHE _].vr\'II\lfl; THREE CENTS. e | With loug expericnce, and Pented :‘{'-..,him‘nh':u.:m‘ii.‘fu A the - i EVENING 0 mavufacture 8 Goul Pen that, In oM opiuon, 3 e el s wisd [N Y Skt TS ey e anmpdestiy (kb Dot P Eis IR OOF VRICE THTR 1 power and progrees * meny of ex) to N A ! 5y & s b o ert, and, we Lelieve, the Jarget Gold il 8 Bret-iate articlescertasly equal rhet—at & lower weull, and ou expen- sequiintenee with tihe enshles o8 to ay thay bisa will w0t be disappo: The Buuniner, N, ty. Liave tried, with some care, all the different Xinds of G4l Peny de by the several wanufcturers of the artucle, and, eiter the most il 1, e can conmeientionsiy sy, that by far e hest pean arm ase iaade by Slorton; they arebeyond comparison. fhe bed —~{(The Times, Tzt ond, Conn. Morton is the “ Nestor” fn pea-aking in this conntry. T vever had o thne wil plve. 1t is when, throngh ray tion by (he northern lakes mands of a vast and growing trade, » commeretul 1 il e peifected beow s the Metropolis and the i R PHE EVENING ik Tl‘(‘ll('i ’ ’l‘lllfll EVENING THE E PRICE EVENING THE R attention to the Hudson Thicre is every reason 1o belleve that " ers in charge | J formed thely duty faithfully and with economy il # A fudicates the necessity for further ap e il ¥ 4 HE EVE! Propriat Irfery report of the 1 Auditor for an ahle porfect pen till 1 had one of his—{The Christian Times, Chleago and cl tof the bu is of the Skt g Sortos Peus g known the workd over 1o be as iadard o> god o l|L|.|n‘| PIE ’;\'l:“!t\'-i\ e ke "".'\‘:AI:J-\‘!“..dm@ for two g il 0 . B - THE Ry 1 Morton has brougit the art of G t poist of ioah pablio works open: D 10 ;..m.m'.'..r the State, _PRICE THRE | pereciion. ' Gou Peniavot ouly the et beautiful Tanieih bt which abound s tie staples of weatth, 1o more than just EVENING GAZETTE The bt and the most ocondimies! (het cas b wsod--{Tho Ghriven Chrouicie, Philadelpbis. public aceo! 1t and thelr e Ti ENING ¢4 *r:n: Morton's Puos are kuown to the trade, and to ‘those whe vse Pa“fi: pleto conditioi to perform the higlicat amonnt of husiiess contempluted, wili stimuJate the. developuent of the vist mini lumber re g nd the agriculte and manafactur e foter 18 which e it A such general vi ard wide, a8 the Leat in the workl.—{Daily Usion and Advertives, K 1hing in this line we beve ‘% Gold Pen in certainly ihe best of g Sl atiatied with ite -rfl: i We are so vel ach. f the Constitiy Ladies' Repositorr, Cineinnati, Okio. The Prus manufictured by Morton are wnrivaled. Wo Ynow of 1o ol pen thet approsches the i Suah dnrabiiy, aud gemersh et Marshall Times, Marshalltows, fovs. ol Pens— * * * Nobetter pe than tbis is wade.= G GAZETTE. THRER CENTS. fpos [A Agrieniturist. EUBEN E. FENTON. W bave heen ustng one of Mortar's Gold Peus, and ean nphesttatingly 7 B B hanses It o e ne represented—the best 0 be found.—(Besi hire AZETT Ponrier, Mass By ‘,\m “,ll,m-& "With lowg experience, and Patented Machinery, Mr. Morton is enchled . HRER CENTS, safacture s ( old Pes that, I owr opinion, iss ve. Try uen. n - * They are iucomparably the best pew sade.~[8t Clond Dimo- e . l HE Uwirrp Srares CoNsuLaTE, Candif (Wales), July 9, 1062 The safely, and give jor (ba e 1o oand fivw niherd q ouchln the fuct, o mathng ihet | ous. Repe U : GRS D ClmvEL . Orrce oF THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICA No. 37 PARK-koW, Nuw-ouk, June 2, 1 men from Ten r the views Dr. Bellows. f who will be e EV TENIE EVENING GAZE EVENING v pi % > % T T um acquaisted with the manofactare’ of Gold Pens, and have vo Leai- Mis, Ward of Newwk, shot by a burgla R THR tation 1o mh ;'{uuuknubmutfr:‘l«ln-l ni.uu,&-,u..rm onday oight last; bad the o Leen protected with the Bunora BTN D 2 ard ewploved in bis business, euab) i to wanafacture hent G Mouday oight st bad the hoe protected witk tie Bunoisn | ASIIETRYENING Pens 1 the world v ROBEET MACFARLAN ALan TRIKGRAPH bo burglar bave gained an entrance THE F Editor Scientife Amerleas, | arvusing the family. PRIC] Th;fl»ld I'QII. Is, we i;el‘lv",.‘lfn‘lnl l!‘ ~3 Atnllqv-‘u,‘hfl. 5 TIN( - ¥ oldest rec ot of Steel Peos beat il slam) it, we. PHETEVE NG O e e e eoes Gl s AT 7y TH and it any are, or ever were, imported, their auaber must have bees kit L i ] AR e fident 1;.;1 sach Peus do uot fgure iu the Fedoral Treasury'd 'l‘lll' EVENING GAZ fof g oo tee wold 3 EVENID i nfancy, was & rode afilr, ——————— Il|.‘1' ‘- P.\|' elwmsily made. Now yz&dm’lnlflm 4 h:‘biN ; s PRICE THRE 2 | 1t pamen from the melied etal o the Grished yen, Is ackieved by the o SHIPPING INTELLIG T TVENING G of stesta and mac bivery, precisely an the best Lre-srms are wade ot thel HE EVENING G [ RALD ! BT Uy ted ststes Ammory af oy ":‘,n-.‘:;.»'m«-.q-\m : O OF KRRy 6. iR TR B Ly 1 e s ke S 8.4 SHE with a3 ecouom, eelerity aud accurac i e 1+ 23 be slls of made be bk ARRIVED. rhehs k Co. would have originally hee r l‘m‘:'lf:\"l. Liverpool Dee. 19, and o John G, Dale. Shle that he Las not vt & ' Dén. 6. and Mavre Jb: | sourercmicrone Taring ti our_ onier, , Dee. 1, FPHE EVI 10,635 Pens, e u exedivg " or sustaining the circulation of T THin¥E. It nob mose tban ten Frington, Liv irsaaces Lave ve had complinia of the’ vow eceips of the Peas thag o 1o the Nat | P THRER CENTE | iranwited, while (s barely two instances bave we been apprised that (be] ' 20, passed steamabip The Queen YERRY™ FAMILY OINTMENT—A ‘&u‘glnu'lé Prl':r:‘ahlrl)i‘nt;lvmumfl un-fi;-:ury; .‘:dhc‘:n;w prowpily] 1+ Liverpool W lat 8019, long 2820 passed yacht wure cure orst cases of Burns, Seq replac ¥ Mr. Morton. Sach & spontaneoas tril exceilence L 5 y; gy D o Rncamotion, Piies, fores, G o b | of"bin workmasship and the care with which his busioess ie Breasts, Fore Nipph (38 enables us to assnre our friends that those who seo 4 to order Pene ) (Br.), Harrls, Liverpuol Dee 10, and Qu Price 28 centa. okl by all Druggists. e 3 - Willats & € Dec. e e e | 1% by mail wiil not-be dissppointed either iu the reeeipt oF fhe qul ce Yor Hremen (30,10 N ARLAND® Book SLOTe, COTTICT | of the goods, and we Leartily commend them 1o ot ol endt ' X Twenty 3 Broad There you will fud all the NEW | Tribuse, April 13, 1862, g ’ the oll Standard Works, aud also choice BOUKS of the French and Scotel, Stationery. HILBERG™ GERMAN OTN 1 3 h ranted & certaln_eure, without the alightest dan f vhediin, all boue amd akin diseases A ey, 4nd by ail the priucipal draggista, _ N0 TO THOMAS R. AGNEW', Greenwich 4 ou will find Teas, Coffees, Fiah, Flone and MORTON'S FIRST QUALITY. (WARRANTED.) / These Pens are 16 carats fine, aud are pointed with rhe very hes' Iridosmin Poini un-{ull(-r ected, and nove of this quality is sold with the slightest jmperfection which skill wid the closest scruting cun deteet. Every Pou s stamped * A, Morton, First Quality,” sud VT.—War- for piles, old e Forsale st [ weph Hards (rem ), s tewann, flavrs 40 davs, with wdse. 10 Charles Luling & Co. Had' beary westerly winds most N. 8,20 dags, with Nehr’ Queen of Clippers (Rr.), Davison, Windeo P IR BoW s everything else ¢ ire In New York. Obe price housa. - | numbered. — Dt TR T “:f Points are warranted for s1x months, exeept ngaiosh aecident. The Cuses are made of Coin Silver, and for this qualitys are extra heavy and strong. PRICES OF PENS: AND PENS IN SILVER EXTENSIOM SES WITH PENCILS, g g with W er, Belfast, Funch, Meins LOV r. London, Grinuel], Mistarn & C LOVING HHUSBANDS! o B Mebuppell. Plouster Cave, € B., A, Buithers & Co Hotbing will sudden you so maah as fo os Jour denii compazion o3 T $ 2a.122 Vith Punell Gase: 5 n;;'{uuu.m-..x N petcom, Buenos Ajres, Funch, Meinche & | showing marks of age. Dut though Time will stop for nose of us, we No. 8 s 200" with Pencl] Case. W may deprive bim of balf Lis power, and 0 far a8 personal appesrance No. & 3 957, with Pencil Caso. . 6 Pe 4 75......with Peneil Case. No, 6 Pen 3 M0......with Peucil Case. The Numbers indieats size ouly, No. 1 belng the and No. 10 the largest. PRICES OF VENS WITIL SILVER-MOUNTED Dist~ JOLDERS, with holder, with holder, Brig Bride (Br ). Bl Prig Katie (Than ) Brig Fortid Zove (Br.), Smith, Bermuda, ARRIVED, agle, Greene, Tavana 4 das and 6 bours, with wdse. asd Garrimon & Allen. o Nalvador, Alien, Savaunsb, with mise. and pass. to Mord & Miscken. o No.d PERENNIAL YOUTH | Next to a Fountaln of Etemnal Youth, such as wes vally sought by the Nistorle ebaructer centumies ago, may be mentioned LARUE'S ALABASTER CREAM, woman heantiful in spite of years; and yon can make Acceptable Holiday present than a bow of this mag- whieh will make your wife & o fesrch, (Brem.), Piomer, Bordeaux G4 days, with mdse. to Difeent conmetic, which will inerease and preserve her beauty for & year, with holder, Y gonmg e e B Lo LA RUP'S ALABASTER CREAM, I bojges. » U4, during s beas from N fold by Druggists and Pancy Gools »«lmNT :m: &lmd" » oriug hewily, earried away the s FISK, F B 3 T S 8 hoare mvetatod & sroasios B by tiidien s PIRE, PUDLEN & BOINE . No. 10 en =7 80-0..2. with holder...--.. 9 % 11" tneh bar of tron for & tiller which lasted until the 25th, when i EETRR L Tl Nos. 7, 8 9, und 10 in Morocco Boxcs, broke a 1 we replaced that with another bar, with which we sue- GREAT HUMANITARIAN INVE = aveded in brivging the ship (nto purt, JMAN MORTON'S SECOND QUALITY. abark Dian lirem. ), Rie with b to WARRANTED,) # 31 ong. 13 daving » be {3 Those are 14 carnts SinerAnd ar6 supesior {6 apy Meriun and remnined 8o nearly MALUS PATENT RUBBER CUSHION Pens made previous to the year 1560, g Bark Evelrn (of Olbaral Every Pen Is stamped *“A. Morton, Second Quality,” e Nov. q“hn;n WI; u:n: rhecks & Mgir and numbered. atteras, wi eavy W , I , W gt ¢ Yot L3 “'A:Iha Pglnu-rewurnnudlonlxmwthp.emfl agahet vy Curen Teuder Feet, aud yrevents balling with snow. Call or send for cir- culars. A I'K(jK & SEYMC UR, The Cases are made of Coln Silver, but are not 8o heay v New-York. a8 those of the First Quality. PRICES OF PENS; AND PENS IN SILVER EXTENSIOY CASES WITH PENCILS, " No. 13 Golat. i I\G ENTS WANTED FOR HEADLEY® GREAT Wi ORK. The anly book lssued on our Navy during the Rebellion. Agents fud from the worth; spru h, lat. T3W, poke I ship ¢ il 1o Caleattay Do 31, 1t 34 44 X, long.. 60 W, passed sip liation, Bteering SE. n, Clentta Ang. 19, with mdse. to R. P. Buck Tark Patmos, Vaug & Co. Passed Cape of Good Hope Oct. 1. {{as been 7 days north of Hatteras, with heavy W and NW gales. % ik e . e (broe) Levion, Newenste (Fog) 8 dave, | 50 comyeciion - with mdee. 80 Funch, Meineke & Wendt. . Encovutered beavy westeriy d ~With Pencil Caso. Jales the last 20 daye’ lost sails and host, ¢ v ’ No. ¢ Pen. -with Pencil Case. e & o e 1. 010 o, T3 55y ensowaiered & beaty 1 R M‘ 6 (4 / 17 MORTON'S THIRD QUALITY., o ee. 27, it 39 10, I enconstered & beay A X\ 2 9 M nul':d::i'.‘...'.'.fl"‘ Toat and sy lit sails, Lo b4 ” 7 -l ol - i (Was:nrm:!. ) = B lin Catter (Br.), MeAlmon, Newark, for Hillsboro, N. . [ Theao Pns are 12 carats fine, and ulthough cbeapsr, 176 - B et ekt Massal Rockiand, with sione for the ‘Navy-Yank £ oz, at least equalto any geld pens eleowhors, aa Tegurds Tirig Matano (new), Kllsworth: durability, elasticity and good writing quali & Febe. A May, My, New Bedford, AVAL: c 0 MMA N DE RS Every Pon 1s staviped A, Morton, ty,” wudk elir. Tyroue, Coles, Machias 20 days, with & R numbered. 0TI PRI ptcsifo) Mg & o o "The Poiuts are warranted for stx months, except ogatusd won. ehr. Ploneer (Br.), Miller, Windsor, 18 duys, with plaster to D.R. | C: Blographies of our Xaval Heroes, by 2.7 | accident. De Wolf & Co, X Hudlr‘, thie dis abelaaiker tad {w.'u._m,m{": '.'.':' Tu ‘The Cases are made of Coln Silver, buf aro not as hesvy * ow & Richard: | volumwe—bandsomely i'lustrated on ateel. The best payl a8 thoso of the First Quality, $ ehr, Mary, Rogers, Musquash, 17 days, with spars to PRICES OF PENS; AND PENS IN SILVER EXTENSION CASES WITH PENCILS. 8. ith Peneil F e mmcaii Wi the wark, ear gt s ks o3 B v o Headley's atandand works of our own pubiieation. Call or send ab once for clrculars and tenns. . Adiress B, B. 'TREAT & Ca., Publisbers, No. 654 New-York. PaN »on. Sebr. Sahan, Lamson, Machian, with lumber to Shwpson & Clapp. Is bound to Harlem. Behir. Gov. Aruold, 'STIMONIALS MORTON'S CHEAP GOLD PENS. (NOT WARRANTED.) These Pens are 10 carats fine, and are Better Writig, bbbt o (e o on O o Goid Tusaiahed gratultonsly: PRICES OF-PENS; AND PENS IN SILVER-PLATED EX- WILL APPEAR NEXT WEEK. Port-Warden’s Notice. . Brare or New-Youx, Port-Wannexy' Ovpice, No. 23 William-at. fjorees, Tarriages, £, atextremely L Avior- B v e \ OTICE is hereby given, in accordance with MS & C R Y, in- ENSIO) ENCILS, IN Fectan ¢ o e Act b T {1 eeOmIAne, Wos | ADA ,!.d.‘ffn“?.fi,’.':'.‘i.‘.'; LA o 0 80. Wi enely ~‘ yan'se the Wardens' Office of the Port of New-York,” to all persous | elty- bullt CARRIAGES, commj t“llflc"‘ wfl"‘h.ld* . 18..wi interested {0, or having eharye of the subject matter of wuch fnquiry, | DAUS, COCHES, and other fae close and open work, made of the best 100..wi m giamio e, L, R o 1o, A e | mtetlons by e bt mrtmen s Do mesnc, v - b ol Wi e oy sasd {ia wolce v ot | 3V MINER & 80 MERVILLE, © pixcelslor Pen 0. with ¥ mw - m"ou: l‘a}lflu&mmi’. J.'u. 4, at 12 o'clock, > Iridosmin Pointa, the avel ‘wear of ¢ on: ;ulméi HORSES, CA AGES, HARNESS, ROBES, koo will far outlust a gross ::“ Dbest ln:l“ articilan to morrow, are wnwarra therefore > FOR SALE — Four latge new two-horse | ' h‘m‘m"@- but correspond in aize o Nos “gfl"fi" Iy to 8. W. WILSON, No. 260 Broadway. %o OLh mw‘a ol.y;.o“.;'m.‘g" QLEIGIHS, £, ] s ‘qv SLEIGIS Mo SALR. 1,000 atrars STEIGIL BELLS. e 'Jamq}"n.:c'b“ o ”::::‘u‘i:“ il Scbr. B. F. C. WITTY, CARKIAGE WAREROOMS, -flu sk lmn of all remittances by 1n iy SINFHOUN TONFKINY, Froutint. = mmh.uwm. e .BM”'“' s L et dfim arpo & 1. Ava's Hisnninax Becretary, % d SEEIC‘T{S AN R who send twenty cents ( No. 100 Liberty.st. and flg:l to ylu ot 20 and 30 Wesh 3 pt of the Al tarn o otherwlse, as [PINE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, TABLE- W selcting the sime w: Browdway,