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THE WEDNESDAY NEW YORK SUN. MORNING, JAN, 3, 1860, Te Advertisers. ‘Wr would again remind our advertising patrons that their favors will be “too late for e\assification,” ‘eniess handed in at oor counter before nine o'c ork ‘We keep our publication office open for the reception of advertisements until 1% o'clock P, Ma but do not classify them after nine o'clock. Mayor Hoffman's Mesence. Im hte message to the Commmoa Coun il, Mayor Tlovrwan bas given his views and sugvestious concerning the City Goverament, in Jaiby Unoe* tentatious, yet clear and forcible manner, He presenta what he hae to say in @ familar and cen- did style, with an evident dowire to wtart rigitly | upon bis official course; plainly telling the pe ple that his functions are greatly restricted by the Legislature, but at the sete time assuring therm of hie determination to do all in his power for the promotion of municipal reform. A large portion of the mensage is devoted to the finan jal condition of the city, In thisoxhibit the Mayor shows, very con- clusively, that the larger part of the tax-levy ts beyond the control of the municipal authorities, deing devoied to the noverai departments that have been created, and which are now controled by the Legislature, He gives the encowrayins statement, however, on the suthority of the Controller, vbat the aggregate amouns of taxes for the pr sent year will be reduced about three millio. dollars from the heavy assessment of last year, Bit lt is in respect to sanitary and other special reforms that the public have been moat anwours to hear from the new Mayer. Upon these subjects there ‘Will be no disappointment, With regard to street cleanme, vegmlations for the promotion of health, and ather subjeets of vital tnterest to the peop ley Mayor Horvua takes preeisely the yround oecu- pied by the Sox, After alinding to the contract which was made last spring for cleaving the srects, he urges the public to throw no o atacie in the way of the contractors, and thev flatly says that “If the contractors fail to do their duty, the con- tract muat be broken and their mureties bold re- sponsible." And then he follows with tho cant statement that “the contractors bave boon requested to report every night to the proper po- lice precinct ihe naine of the streets which bave been swept durmg the d Everyboly knows that the contractors have alrealy *fallel to do their duty," but of course Mayor Horrman allusea ww their duties only in the future tense, be Laving hed nothing to do with them as Mayor until now. Regarding genera) sanitary matiors, the moesago conteins somo admirable suggestions, although they are not new to the readers of the Sus. Epeaking of the prospect of a eholera epiden.ic the Mayor says “tho pubMc inind Is sensitive upon the subject, and it must be considere! and treated on {tamerits, and not with any reference tw its P litical bearing or influence.” LH» recommends shat prompt preventive measures sball be taken to guard against pestilence; advisos that owsers and agents of tenement houses should be obliged to provide proper facilities for disposing of filth and werbage; suggests that policemen and citizens shall unite jo reporting every nulsance coming under thoir observation; propores that healil committees shall be organize | inthe several Wards, etc, Ia short the message of Mayor Horeman baw the true ring, and if be will only follow out the Programme which he bas thus laid down, as wo firmly belleve he will, our citizens will never have cause to regret the choice they made iu clecting bit to the Mayoralty, Organization of the Legislatare. Tae Mew York Logislature yosterday commenced the active business of the session, both branches organizing speedily and harmoniously. The large Republicay majority enabled that party to elect ali their caucus nominees on first ballot, and hence the election of offieers was really ouly » formal ratification of what bad Previously been «done, Lieusenant-Governor Alvord delivered » speech to the Sonate on taking the Chair, in which he counseled that body not to indulge in adjourn- vif ments over Saturdays, as has hitherto been generally customary, on the ground that such practices have « bad influence upon legislation, He also made some sppropriate remarks upon the general state of the country, the filelisy of New York to she Unionete, Hon Lyman Teemaint, woo was chosen Bpeaker ofthe Assembly, made some very senmble remarks to that body, reminding them of the responsible duties to be performed, and calling upon them to “see to it thatin the perforinance of ail their exalted duties the integrity of the Assembly of 1606 shall be above suspicion.” That is exact! y the doctrine. Let both brauches of the Logislature adopt shat sentence for @ motto, then follow it, aud wo shall have something anomalous in New York—an hon- vst Legislature, fonal Iniquity—Shall tt nucr Telerated ¢ ” Im entering the threshold of the new year, this nation may well feel thankful that ite future is so suspicious, Is bas left behind the great moral Dane whose influence #0 long created dissension, sud which finally Ceveloped into the moat stupen- dous civil war that the world bas ever Been, Slavery, the cause, and rebellion, its legitimate eifeet, lay buried in the same grave, The spirit of oppression which upheld she first, and the w les of treason Which evoked the last, aro now both shorn of their power, and liberty, patriotism and fi lolity to the Union have triumphed over tyranny, disloyalty and rebelllin, F @ things the Hativn gives tanks, auc feels @ pardouabdle pride at having eraxd from ite eecubbeon, the blot One Other Ne which Was so mg a cause of oo necious disgrace at home, and of reproach in the eves of other nations, But who in the midst of } atulation, it is wel thas we | closely examine the moral cone aition of t e country to 8e0 woether there is not ei} gowe stain veualu ng, Whose easement ts nee +o lore Wecaniip. Bly cluim to be the lead 41 bat pe ew lun hleny ort Woe 6 that oher great Oud ee OV mmp Oy oain we © @6 op) Propel tely oby de! ibe broih «vo a Ure thet ool suvvn free barbasiou ell four s.ey Uli pues emu dedanily scotle ab the nation's proud bowss of worality and sovial ad- vancement, How can we claim to be @ truly moral pation 60 long as the gross iniquity of Mormonism is permitiod to stand as # monument of all that is wicked in social life? In defiance of tho laws both of God and of man, polygamy bas been allowed to grow unchecked, beneath the folds our proud patioual omblem, unill today it has become & glentevil, pregnant with danger to t.e | through the Common Council an! signed by the country, an! Ighteamentci tien Witle two faat iu ela to (he civilization and eceet) century. Are we nota that the esenicheon of the ces When the blot of « was erased? Yor, 8. 1 to pollule thes a repre bation was mode « gary amy ia alo Tepublicy ay long will « brother was lavish with iia sympathy for the pecs. trate iniquity, and doultess would bave g ven it rial wd if mn elatance separeting wou relica” had not be nem perable barrier, Tue Mormons have bolily and defiantly denounced the Government ; they heve re wi to pay their pros portion of the Federal tears; they agocre tle authority of Feveral officisls; they pray for the dow: fall o} the Union, and they bonst of their nal! y power to provect polysuniy aud to resist ibe gover: ment, ithhoriy of the United States Fvery year the wetrength ou of iminigration, and more form ule ane mentof danger to they Ap: ace of theceuntry, & we cut Gown the lie sace ul tree whie Byrbe , Or sla e wait, wml it Lee nea a curly vo? Prue Conce tella us that the true policy ta bo exterminate oth diffieu|s aud deegerouns tor this mnfanous inswiution now, To wa ly to inake yrreater the work that aocmer ter must be performed, while at the same time the me taint continues to be @ digrece to the country, Let Congress olfcialy delare the requaie ecisiation, that ny’s “tin has come. that itmustbe bured t te of ite ot brother; and when that duty «ball } been por formed the United Siates may then cons ily claim to le an exanple for the uations of the world, The Coveraer’s Mewnae. Wr canno. repress a focling of disappoint t in respect to tue fiover: se Movsare, The duen- ment wreither able in arcument, clear fu state Ment, vor of ave u literary imerit, the dichoo of the messave might be excuse’, however, if it only presented the condition of the te Govern went in a readable forty, and advised the Lecisla- ture respeciiag tue noporsant billet will come before that bouy at the present sensi Iiteven with regard to thes suljecia, the message is noticeable chiely, beceuse of whatitcrolts to say, Is is almost entirely sllenton the many quesiious of interest and iniportance upon which the Legislature are cxpected to act, bout the only recommendation of interest that we discover, fe the mild sugyestion t another bany Commission should be aided to the large wusnber already exiasing in this city. The Goverror thiohe« that as tho Police avd Fire Departinents hav. proven eiccessful under Iegialaive ma that sowe such institution should be devised for attending to the pullic healt). We azre> with the Governor concerning the importan.e of some im provement in our Haullary Department, bub we doubt the er; ediency of wong to Albauy tor the rewecy, Whatwe most heel in this respect ts efficieney tu an Albany inetitution thas we alread have-—the Btect ¢ t Department Ii the Legielature will invent some pian to compel the coutractora to do their duty, the streets might be kept clean, aud there woud then be much jcas cause for lieitude converning the pubile There are & ine facia in the meseave relative to the tuilisary record of thi Btate during lest yeas, which are intercating as official mateers of } The finances are dwelt upon at some ler re,arding sssesstuents, the Governor the attention of the Leislatur’ to the desirability ot requirkng holders of personal propery to make Oath to the valnathon which they return for taxa- fon. The military claims of the State against the General Government are in abeyance, in ecnse- quence of “technical ir srities in the form of vouchers," which is probably the Governor's way Of Bey ing that the State acuta have Leen blunder- ing. Te Governor concludes with a long disser tation on the yeneral affairs of the nation, which weuld reat tlerably well if the message were a national instead of a siete paper, ealth, calla Another Huge Job, Is all cases where effect is the object, the most impressive feature iuvariably concluies the pro- ramme, Thus, the most striking tablean con cludes the tragedy; the moat brilliant display finiehes the pyrotechnic exbibition; the most telling burst of oratory winds up the political stump-speoch—all for the sake of leaving an inde! ible jmpression upon the mi) of the admiring sudience, It is not strange, therefore, that our retiring Common Council should also seek to ccn- clude their official careor wish something calculated to keep thelr memory dear to the public. ‘This is the way they did it: Five days before the expira tion of their term of office, the Board of Council men considered @ project “to widen street," which project they over,” Ai a sulsequent meeting, quely took up the proposition and ps ‘Then the Boucd of Allermen as quietly ru through that body, and within teu m!nutes there afer it had receivid tho siguature of our ol! ging ox Mayor, Therefore the project hug been legalize ed, and notice Las already beon given for tLe ap- polutment of Commissioners to appraiso the property preparatory to the widening process Now let us see what will be the cousey wuce of this Jastactin the Councilmanle drama Aun street wto bo male one Lundrel feet wide, All the bul'dings fronting ov the North side of she street, } from Park Row to Wiliiatu stress, will be tora cuwn. From W the new streey will take a | Giagons! course through the block which ia now bounded by Willie, Aan, Gold and Fulton: eweep ue away alin eo the entire look, sod thence rouniay justo Piliow street. Ih ie wa itiated thet to value Ol the ee tu be dle Qi ols O-etter witu the land, will not ve less $000 B¥e Widlou dollare Wiocu suouns Wil prob ubly be assessed on the property owners south of Fourteenth astroet, Now th re is no ncod or excuse whatever for this project, and it bears upon {iw tace the evidence of a huge jod, intended to increase the present facilities for swindling the city. The property owners along the entire line of the “improvemeut” protest syainst the movement; tax-payers generally of course object w ik and she vrevivitete muasuer in which is was rusved of Mere} Mayor, is alone proof enough of ite character, It looks very much aa if the rotiring authort.ca were anxious to show the peop +, aes fiting eliinax to | their f 1 career, bow barefacedly they coull is trate a awiidie a the poo) le when they | rea lid their beet, claim to eoeial evy wity bea ckery. Ite a i be swept away, root aud | ery vontixe stim aad Subsiance of the Frecamen’s of Ite existence must be obliterated, That isthe | Revolt. } Ave «Ta from Virginia and North Cerotina work which now staucs prom ently .u they | $ Bah cess a 8 : way of the nation, which cannot be ovale! fate Dias the freedmen colebrated New Y day nored, and whieh must be aceomplisved bef jin t rof thelr Enancpation. Tha moveneut can rightfully elaim to be the edvance guard im | "eh beou general throughout the States the great onward mareh of civilization, And the | Tasn out eLalthouyh it rained hard all day the task cannot be conimencel too soon, Dur ng the es donned their Lest brogans and wadd late rebellion, when slavery waa receiving the atihrough the mud and rain in pompous pro- death-biow at the hands of the Union, ite tw y | cession, heppy as ducks in am vond thas “the f oo" bad ce ear of j @ Acist procession on ar Gay je pot @ ani ject of special itu- pevtance in tte], bat we are very mu . clined to Chink thatin this partioular demonatre- ton we have the ae tof the ‘losurrectionary that have lately alarmed nervous people at the South, and which caused the fear of prey aratior the antic pated negro revolt about Christmas time | ‘The freeimen wera dou! tless engaved in ehining ) “p their “nun ber fourteens"’ rubbing tallow j candies into thelr hair and otherwise preparing thelr tonlete for the julilation; and these innocent preparations were distorted, by trou led brains, to a dreadful negro uprisior, {nto the preliminaries GOVERNOR FENTON S MESSAGE ‘The New York State Legisiatare having organized | | at Alban) yesterday, the Governo.'s Annual Message Wae presented, ‘The Governor opens by comparing the elreum- rt fa year aro with thore of the preeeut time, Then war, he aya. wae raging thronghout the land, but to-day pews reigns om all our rdere, Tho ' . ih Lave succeeded the war are of the wiinoe? i ance, ‘The reduetion of our immene Atiy ana oa sod the reurn toy vfol and ine strin cults of th he baton, tu the brief we a emarkabie events, The Cover ° frnmenae amonuut of geod r whew ag r { the Stare ary Aver ch he fe at hie ine Aiwure m he ext ile now jue code tot «late ‘ ty of Conbiiehiow, for a linited pe & avete claiin ave es, ty whieh the state shall perform ite turther or eons w ave so nobly defended her honor, by collecting thelr tart cloime upon the Fedu. Mo He niso recommends other and evet tor the wounded t the Btate, by ursin wreare ¢ ant sible emplo age of he Fiate tu anivine a ro the epecial care of partie! disabled soldicra [et their homes and the esta! eur of an way tain i fabeabies, th sate of which claw er si aud temnporaniv met by the soudters' Deeg 1 Sew York, aud the lia Marre Hospital at Aten A worth © is paid to th on the Sanitary an Cota ned ott Associations in New York City, for their ¢ -operative nid to the sodiers' Depot, The whole Dutibes of 6:4, BOL Bione Bt voluntoere but others, se mitiod into the Soidic vot during the ear wae ‘who have reman the average teoand abheltdare, The numer ved into nod din hospital da 25Ts, ¢ library, who dail ty and (bere hae? tera to ald ation has Ler Whom 8s havedied, A papers, ie furnished to the ufe-ke plug, bof Sisto ob! 1 to all applicants at ity Goverment tates, aL wok expended for the 1 nd the various ae of under the generel e nteodent, ence January last, la glia uwhich, tows tleer with $1/4iK0 due om 1864, and P60 ou a countol the Getty burg Cemetery, which lous been pall, eaves « balance unexpended on tue ie yeas appropriation of ¢63. 48, wioeh Lalunes it is thouylat wal be sullicieas (0 etala the object comb ruplawwd by law, State militia hae been increased withont dra i Hed and equipped a the beeine ot thy i ro ytd At itecioee, beside evornl Gaunheried yeaniz&uens, Ouiy 246.00) of the bali taiilow ayp opr ated for ah t hae endet ta view cusheut the nin an a gouersi & of the Nw Staie, dungn the coming reason, the Purpore of Loepectiony cor parivon, and in “ it ot the aeveral ¢ N4atjonecompriebing at yp sInowOt pHtd WA Dewubie® bo ve Ok under he state bounty bw of leat yout, equniizcag bout tives, ia @ S490, ond the hae shaadi ot weabout lait a inion tore uot ere thea calle atteation to the Comp. rolles"s Report whieh ext de neieney of $2,179. Yeu in th enue ot ut Herat Fund ou the hoi cep ) ecole tie year on aceon Minds excep: the Canal Pani tale oweu Bepiecaber goth, which las been reduced | durin The in 104 payabie su 150b was @ of Sy of amid school tax and count) bressurei's Vhe muntot vied 10 1S wae 8: toile tory Sine ete thet some plan ejualiy real aod persoual property.ag much of the ia woe envrely escapes ite share, Hoe buncietard bine bauke were doing business Uncertain etate ikw oon the inst day of Bepte lsoo, wth an mae re ale cap tal of over twent lone; bave cetited from the old wy at voverament, ‘The hould be adopted (overt for tax have become National banks ‘Tho total Wletion of al was a2 0449, Dur asadecream iu circulation of Ma Lae rouee 1a eneh of BYNES. 1 abd Mabulctures the progiesse! the Ptate during the year atiords coutinu'd encourave tuens to the poopie of (he Siate, Botwithetanding the Wiihidrawa os #0 ideuy oF OU poopie trom poacetul purruite the fay tduentional Department of the State 1 ina © common, but the toveruer recommends a tt sabilsnment of othe: Normal end Mraining eclhooly aud of giving A) d004) lacuities wndeuppors to those already in operation ihe Luspectors of State Prisons Report shows that ons prember ooh get, the number of convicts in tae several pleons was 19/5, of whom 159 series, Aad 4d were Tnesne, Lhe earniiee of these criminals tor ‘he same pe 219 6% which rs to (he @sin (unsold product of 46, makes a total ot v iy MEO Lhe expeuses for ble suine sine were S4edobe 6. hie excess of expenditure cv er eacniies «ag eauerd by the tact that during the tiret ot the =year there was a inree decrease in the number of inmates, while the eApehads coulg not be rateabiy diminis! fosccompheh greater Rood im cur prison eyen the Governor suxeeste thar it euould Le wholly solved 20) party sutiuence and political ongwuiza- tous, In view of the increase of law!oranc Us = der and criine, the atrention of the Legimiature is cated to the law o ring the power of arrests, Bud prosecuting fudietments, and tue euy;esiion is Made Liat the allowance of fees to Districs Atiornes a for BucCers. Us pioereuliogs Of Ibdictmedty, aud gle ruc te of torlelted recognigances would tend to eiengethen the ai of justice and bring offeauers to more epeedy trialanud puniesnment, ihe As) lume ano otver Public Lustitutions are tn a heaithy aoa conditiog, eid the reporis ol the dieses Comission hew Yok y jound interesting, eopoe al avin. Lou being called to tuatof the Metiopousan Ponce Conjulseion, wad their sutgestions in regeid to ihe pubii ey tue, «| Lhe reports of the Quarantine Commissioners and Heal HAcOL, Ue Guy ernos eay OL SOvembor lasts Vemel arrive rom Europe lay. | top O48 bowtd @ large Humber Of pace@ngers, several of Whow Wolo aiek Wik Asiatic chor, ihe Conmis- at Clinte cai and (ue euppressiong of law lessuess and "On the socoud es bess jodie Lhelueelves WOOLY Ubproviged with auy ace tor thelr reception, eacep. upoa ‘he floating | ! ep heal Whack Nas beck Used Curing Lhe sumer tor yuliuw 1eve hens, But thie slip, poouy suaped fie the po pore, vuiw partially met the Leceesry, the t eo GuprOvded Wilk any place ior the ‘ 4 thee eho, Loin @aporeme to the d se 5 oon . toe cb . 1 he ill t t 2 USE) PLOCsuLioNary Mets. ues Y COMME uers ¥ © Without ib od Wie Lie Geeerealy eupyiles aud Aecommo- dan ry evo having = been ‘ ed in Mpproveni ote mad a weeweiie wutuoised by tue Leyimatuce y 40) butts ie ae t they Qoud oe e+ Copied uca ite hh ow ee Cw ReUE, 161) pou the La ielature (Oo rethiy tue mewn, Ae wl MC PlOdrUie tO say Lua my BueseFUOR Was Promplly auopied bow on the part of the Cotluiesiouers sud of the Meslta Oleu, aud Bhat they Gideverything im thelr power wo provide What (ue Occaion reomed to demaud; but L rectet toali thal ihe, wee Uuain® 60 procure any accom MOdslons OG ibid, @HbLEL tor Lhe care of the sick or the temporary detention of those exposed w disease, Buch @ condition of our Quarentime is hardly creuii- wlio 0 the plate, amd in view of the fact that medica men connocntly predict that caolere is likely to beoriil exteusvely in our Country during the present L year, Abives thar adoquare rele! inay sllurued, how belping to govern | | in two separate boards, the one Lewes the } once convened, limited only by tiv If no miltable loeation of that portion of the aor LCES. SPECIAL eee ibe sstablement, distinet Feo the nt ~ oo Pissed a Ae 7 “med ne borpital, can don land, attendon j ction and Cie should at once be ei ihe erection of prorer | Wotiday Presents of Affe ao ms ie structure? on the WA\er. road yout Cavefal | ty.—\v er & Wilson's Lock-stitch Sewing eonalceration the vi Comm etioners aad w York, are adapte tte ny c'othing, and t ihe chine, No. 625 Broalwey all kinda of family sewing, an Health OMeces, in or that pup ee, and IT deem add that aru hoent Hy op: intion sho romptly | use of seatoatresses, dresemakers, tailors, manulare ha bat incurred hy the Commies | ier of shirts, collars, 4, Cloaks, mant isa, in Ue emergen yto whieh Thave aludet, intimately connected with the management of quote eutine, thoavh distives in it character, te the adinsaistration of the lave relating to publie health | in the cities of New York and J cokiva, and the Villoges bordering on the tk It te very generally conceded thatthe existing iawa upon that eubject, clothing, hate, capa, eorvsete, Indies boots and shoeg Linen goods, umbrelias, parasol, &e, They wok equally well wpon «ilk, linen, woolen and cottom, foods, with silk, cou r linen t They will her, hem, fell, cord, braid, bind, a feam, quilt, @ epeeiadly those affecting the elt f Sew York, are " 4 + 4 radfeally defective and rennire ome jal modificstion, | pertorm every species of sew lng. making @ beautifab The esnitary contro! of the city is now inainiy ver ed | and perfect stich, alike om both sides of the article Howrd of Heal'h, compored of the Mayor and Comu.oa Coun. cil, and the other @ board con pored of the Mayor and Conan \teioners of liealth, The powers of the former fre Aiimost Unliinited, and it hee a duration when official teita of etocimbe «. The powersot the latver aie restricted joeulicient to remedy the evile which ex ) policy of continuing in beine two t | sowed, The qualities whieh recommend then are: 1, Beauty and excellence of atich alike on both sides: of the fabric sewed, 2, Streneth, firmness and curse bility of seam, that will not rip nor ravel. 3. Economy of thread, 4. Attachments and wide ronge of application to purposes and materials, 5. Cotn- we ac and unequal authority, le at sens pactnees aud elecar of model and finish. 6 Sime re LA. Reel Treenies eis oe Saceeaor the plicity and thoronghness of construction, 7. Bpeods care of operation and management, and quietness of movement. to o.ten Police Las, and of the law creating (he J Pie Department in New York city, aa far ns it 1 opportunities and of the board under iar coud be treated with the | ape .ence since the oi + farDiad & etroD. arg provision tor p ous t vor of rome ein blic health of (ho ea he I doubt t uch atienvion a¢ it lu portance MONTROSS— DEPEL On the Kev. jit, Hebberd, Mr. CG cmeien W Miss Jetne Depeu, ail of thisesty, No cards, ton Gud Cathkin papers P Gare Copy. . Ui the State clalwos against the Wo 17 bee been paid durin the year. feeese et claims, anwunting to 8 aud a hali mi 7 DEAT Ss, Yor ou OF dollars, bave been suepend om Meount of ie i Oh w Yor technical irregularities in the forme of vouchers, but bitery elma F hcl ented hendbal these are Laanced oy the disect tas i Hop f he feot we family will attend the faneral fro the horpitel, Wedner n. 3d, at 12 o'clock, A, of CONWAY—In this city, on Tuenday, Ja dropay, Margare: Conway, in the Sth yer her a a ©. Lhe relatives and friends of the family are respect~ fully invited to attend the funeral from her late resideare, '4 Christopher ot, tis ‘Wednesday ohere hoon, ab 2 o'clock, DONNELLY—C the beloved wot the ub withhela by the Sie Comp. ima of $500,000 has not be * pay take mearur 4 io jjure jug there cum Or asks for Gimeresionniy power t appulut commirsouers on the part of the State (0 caaua.ne and peas upon the same, With @ view to a tinal adjartineutut thes transactions. he Canal Fund shoss a revenue 0 in Bep- tember of $1,924.98 .i4 and tie expenees for tho seme thee were %1,027,5.5.50; leaving & surplus rovenwe of $1,650,(01,56, which hes been t evied fon ral gove.n trolier. ren tharine Donne’l ehiid of Bewnard aud Catharine Donne to (he Stnklag ft auc, ve The Canal devt poylug inter Ihe frieeds and accmaiutances of the family ert on the last day of Sep ember emounied to £19494 | respecciudy invited to akend tho funeral, fem 3 655 4.08 which late vt wae paid 4 he uw - bof Meaiemce a Ler parent, £9 West i! tide 5,249.45, Phese is a dec. esey in rorar ‘ itetuovn, ab 1 o'sik. aa Comparod with loot, of $769.500.07, and he SVS) (uid Vy Our Oouay. Ateraeen Siount paid for the repaits and manienuico of tt EDWARDS.-#udden|y, on Tuesday morning, Iga, ecualeot the State exceeds that of Sod by 89 24. Blige Kdwards, relevot the inte Jolin Kawartha, Is. 5), which tovether exceos the no! euiplua of she | 1M the Ooth year of ber sae, ; ot revenucs oi the year by s4854) Ul: which mus) The rejativee and ‘iends of the ternily are respecte eb by additional taaat ike Governor thinks | faliv inv.ted to attend the funeral, fem the fem ecce that a! the canal reves shail Le cuficieut to | Of her fw. Samuel Kata, 049 Third ove, o@ en tl eparunent lo suet ab anuus Coatibu- Thureday aiernuen, 44 ime, at 1 o'clock, tot oF Pi, Ouy 4) to the credit of the tuna the enthe FAKRELL On Tuesday, Jan, 2d, 1%66, 1 eaual debt of 1846 wil be paid by Vet. 1, lsu8. Phe} fever, Ann Barrell, oniy deuchter of i hous the caual weneral tund tomaln ier of e debt chargeable upou aiter paying the principal of the ¥ Eecioli, aced 3 years ana s months, ‘The funeral will take piece from ber iather's rede Gebt of S40, will not exceed FiLO0,0%, The ime | dence, sreenwich at, tha ( Wednewtay) aiternoots provements of the difleceut casas of the state] at y o'ciock, The tmeode and ieiasives are respecte dewanus increased approp: ations, aad the uumenee | fully requested to auend, nw Pade OF the Aulansle cities with abe great West) i ANNON-—On Monday, Jan. 1, after a short bue uires ine pliibies, yoru , var cs ow iy 7 sintion in the A vst of contr: g | MOY Linew. Margaret M, iyot New York Citye mbt youngest Gauchterot Thomas and Jvanus Manton Up aved 1¥ years an mouths, Requiescat in pace} The relatives and frien le ot ge far works, and gives it ae tiie judgimout dxeteral rule fa tO treat co pRinte in the sam@ Wisuuer os cen individuals ¢ Goveruor expresses gratitude for tuat the ly are respoete in conciueion t invited to mt i fu this We y eure vl pe to our countiy, tos the atavility of " ti cwoek, from Chureh of Bte the | dieu upon the princip @e oF ubiveresl BLert Stuccoi the Sea, Fouth Becokiyn, w ca wid obedience t law,and tor the triumph of the | Re ciieim Mare will be ofteced up lor the repose off Lenerad kovernment oO all State oF sectional vere. r bof soul, MA ill As to the reconstruction of the Sou heru he beLeves (uat with wise statesmanship, and adberence to Tighteot ail, ine epit of Kindnees, ail tra of atenation with gradually dueappear, in the runti¢ht of cetuiniog perce we sce opesing before uaa future ol prosperity, such as has lntheso been offered to none of tie nations ot whe eorth, Lhe grand and novle editice reared by thore r Ma cuin Biiibride, Co, Cay au His frends, and ‘Thomas Fivod gad Patrick Gee fully juviled to atiead the ed 45 years, ce! hie brothers-in-Iaw, Heenn, Bie LeRpect funeral, from tie iate wWhosigned tue Deciaratiou of Netioual Independ. | teaidence, cor Norch Oth and Tth eva, Williamebur. b, ence bas withetood (he reeking of & tempest which | le Ly this Wea 1y witeruuon, Sd met, at ® woulu have overthrown the oldert wousreby ; ond | ve cek Ww ib etauds W-day, mae we trueb itwill ever etaud, tina bh CKO) + Jan. 1, 156: and uumoved, with civil liberty aa ite chet coruer PRRRICK , Monday, Jan. 1, 1566, Hanne, the beloved wite of Tobine Meriick, aged * y 40 years, & rtone, (Signed) Kel BEN BK. FENTON, native of Ciaremorrias, Go. Mavo, Lreland. ce —_—_- -—_--——_--- — == Her relatives and trieuts ere respectfully invited ft to ationd the fuueral, der late resdeuce, Ob Fimarctal News. Markets, a&e. North Sih et, Natuebureh, this Wednesday atvere nm, at o'clock, “1 ONDERDONK—On Jen, Ist. IS06, at 1YT Clinton Ploee, Isabellty daughter of thos, A, aud Saray Cy Onderdouk, aged 10) 6016 and DT iouth, Keat in pence! Funeral ervice atl sock, dan, Sd, by Dr, Borche fd, at iw coareh ta idiot, Dottosou papers pene copy, RICUMOND New York, Tucatay, Jan. 2, 6 P. M.-The after- noon quotations of the general Stock market, com- pared with thoee of Faturday afternoon, show an ad- vance in quotations of from \ to 1 pe nt; some few sorta, however, imparivon, & little ie were steady. The loan market wast easy at 6 per cent, Commercial prpor were by the samo ¢ lower, Governn On Monday Jan. 1, Sarah Adelaide, Wicow of tue Rey, Win tonond Passed more freely at 7 a 10, with little offering, The the relatives and is, aleo the prevent and rn fe , bie », | formee parisinoners of pt) Michael's itch, are bank return for the pest week ts @ remarkable one, smepecitiily in ais ation Hie eter Detiane And very favorably. ‘The banks have lucrearo) their | in mt, Michael's Churel, Broadway, cor. of 99th ale dircount Line oly °545,696, which reflects the licht | on Lbutsday, dan. dat 8 ofelock. Po al, vo demand at tank ior money, The specie averare hus | --——--— — decreased $7209, The etreulation has increased | ANOTICHS, 61,504, owiny to Lie delivery of more currency to REGULAR MEETING OF DRY ara . 70) af ME a wy fue Netional Hanke, ‘Phe most radical chance in the Practn Peinters’ Asse : 1 bo Dor K Stutement isthe incresso of $17,243,476 In the Item {hei Ita e. 1), on » o'clock, Nt se Sa t ‘uuetual ottendence ia iequie., ahTER HAMe> of legal tenders, ‘This may appear larece at firet slicht, MERSMITH, Pres, CHAS. TY OPDYKE, ec, 44 but ie necounted for in a great measure by the face | % RICKLAYERS’ P. 8, UNION—ALL MEM. bere of this society are requested to attend th monthiy Mectine, Wednesday evening, of Yd ave aid 2od et. ae uportent bu brought Letore the meeting that sll the banks now count the Clearing Luuse certificates as legal teaders, which they are. Morelen exchange was depressed. The leading drawers wero t Nob-members are alse asking 100), for sterling, but could not sell at over ow Va ag lef net, On'Chanee to-day Dlour was rather mow aus POW, BRAGLLL, Prost, M. J. DALY, ective, without, however, any material chanee in ee ~ LU i ices, Wheat. corn and cate were quiet. Pork wes OX MAKERS ON DECK—A GRAND yeavy aud lower, fociety will be heid at 193 STOCK GAT ES—FIRST HOARD, pouty en i CWedteaday ) eveniie, January Jd, ni ‘ ay A , 4 ver) meuber ie re juested wo » nd to men yey A’ apr Bil) oP i 4 ag Fh N:¥, Gon R the new ar on a goud tune. Fininent ape uke = wa Ht lelaedl da a” 100 Aulentie Me ad tess the meeiiug, £. A, WHILE IELD, ries. A, t D aden 1 PRNSON, ree, lio ew do... Lim tem bine Reo... - a a lfm do... 1 who do,....... 9Tay7 thGU sao t 8, ba, 10-4)" ir] der abs ’ ie Cc bg gl Le 15a, o on STD | evening, Jan, dd, at lock. “Aiter ute dave th ik O Trew. ¢ S10... YON Gow) Pitts, FEW a OG, LUN fea will bt BY Eek Y + Tae Het & #50 Reading Rao. 1g) | Mibiation sen will to YE, MACAIK, Pros, 61 am O00 M.6a, w0 do... a! 4 ; ‘4 3 rt sy 40 Mitek en: D*Y GOODS CLERKS’ EARLY CLOSING 100 Tenn 6e, ~ GNI Arsouintion on the regular be hela on this Weduoeda wookly meeting will 9100 N, Cy Glee. .ccs.0 86 vening. ack Coe. 00 Mise. A MoLe. 40 You MLO Hail, 267 Mowery, the clection of otteers for SHO ALA OL WL. 96% S000 Cle. caruing 6 wouthe will take © Members aro re. 100 Ill, Cen, He.....106 1600 fueled to be punctual in attendance. JOHN HENRY A SB. let. 954g YOU POY, Vreat. JOUN PLUNKET, see, 119 i Ce a HAR one Boivs i ps —-- a i G el. & Ag : . ms wig does biabU's iy dane G1 kaos SOCK EL NOTICES, lu) Quieks + 44% You Cle, & Toi, K....115 “FICERa Te vee GS 00 Chee ed Bed O.H., NO. 4, L, 1L—THE OFFICER 10 Mariposa Min... li’s Juv do....108 palis'g the and members of the above Dicleion are pug, « lw Woes 1t'@ 6 Mi. @P.duc.,. vy tual Foauseted 30 a Lait their reculer monutiy hiveting on Wedbestay, the Sd inst, aud pay r SROOND BOARD, thelr od debts, or their bames will be orased ‘frou 19109 U.S, 64, 5-20, 105 ) Cle, & Pitts, R. 85 | the books, Hy order of JOHN GORMAN. Pros dav UB. 6 Si, rg. 14 300 Chi a@N. WLR. & DOHERTY, Bee'y, ty 18 Reading R...... Ls Broorlyn. Jan, 1536, LT Saar te “Na UbLIC MEF TING OF THE YOUNG 300 Chi. & N.W. PP, 62 A Men's Father Mathew T, A, B, Society, No. 2 G 400 doy... sss O's | Brooklyn, E,D., will be held this evenin tis 100 Chi, & RL R...105% | o'clocky in their Hall, 84 South 2d etree, Bpeikoim, dle a bass. DS | Meare. Vreeland and Bagley 5 aoving by Mr, J iw Erie K. 20 PL Pt W. GO. 1s a] Taylor, Come ently, Bed, MULLIGAN, Pree, Lt 1s do... Sw ose lid POWER, i.ec, Fee, et Weed THIRD KOATD GRAND PUBLIC TEMPERANCE Mecte 1500 1.8. 68, "Styep..104'§ 200 Cum. Coal Pf... 45 A ine 0 toe Father Matoew oh he 1000 U5, 06 62's. 14 100 eve R,. ++ ¥TM | 1. of Jersey City, wid bo heid jn’ Weshington Mall, 24000 : 10 do, + vie | cor, Newark and Jersey ave, on Wednesdiy evenin an 7 0 Reading hi “Tig ] Jan, Sat To'ciock, spoakine y Mr. Galager, exe 200 Ghai: WT a | Vreat, of the Bianch No, Loi N.Y and Air, Kelly, of ow M. 8. & B. le... ry the Parent Singing by Mies Huches and the t eS ee t ies Naicus, the members are requested i ra o* 2500 Cle. & Pitts. i Tad he } TN ree, _ do. “3G OS's WW Coe hb. Wek, oat LES oe meedng, JOMN Dt NN, Urea, | iw A AR Onan SATHER’ MATHEW : ni VT MO. Obs 8. 10S BUD Ove vssceves € No.6, 0f N. Ys. will hold @ public meeting i stioual BE 2” fu Chi & RSL Ry eveniie, mt coruce GSt w, wuld ave ant otolorke oe K. oi 4 on do, Ye | Bownkiug by Mr. Bowles end Mr. bL, 1) herr any O.. see oe PIAYS Oy rood singiag. Meibere will take notice thot th Flour and Grain, bonination meht for o or tho uext term, New Yous, Jan. 2 1446 Hint J Me yt fon 4 Ne at ans Ae Flour, -The mazk fiimer tor best braude, Bus | PETER CURR Beet! fived tor noo attentasce, Rertine State, &7 diay 75; Ext in at mre 1 ; Sit May ait i fe WAL VET HRS, Bee, Lud alern bx Tu-low Krwies—at $ e| BY AR OMATHEW T, A,B. SOCIETY, Oiie e635 5 ug) Wy Bupsidue N fel Bg N, Xs, wal Bald a jullie hintomone Coad | Bus.ow fia 1¢ eSB ALO is thetr hail, 653 Bast fib wt, the event at | yaterhne Ba ' sat 2D tin ih | t eralogt ft, Weary T, Carrol: sad My, | ber diate te jue ted al ood ow {J t ee nich nd att on ne Furman Mr, Club, § ard ob; Chte bd. te ul hiv society will tror 7 | Uale—Are 4 iittie tev ‘at biudee lor unsound, fs Hy ae ber vi Aas Hh PO | anc ols sound Gent. PLLA wt i| ve tdipe Muar het ls Lads lower, Weet'ra unsound | ‘ — j juoted ary Me, au in xed Wee ASHER MATHE 8. O59) ce; Jerwy Yeiuw, Ubud; SuuuerL White sek MATHEW I, sles No. hey i (Wednesiay) | | | da Ure aud Geore B Kelly, bb dew Lora, wal b Mees in Oe a, tus ev nine, 8 SOCABLY NO Eg | Se fnite Delaney aud Liudsey aud Mi o- % . Mie Ba y Nl i p ,{irever & Baker's First Preminuy Klage | THOS. FYANS, ‘Pree CORSET lg Sle Bilteh Sewiae Machines for Family ure, ald Lock | Vice Press MICHAEL J, CALLINAN, Sec, Jas Butch Machines tor Tailors and Mauufaciur la ror ere, 495 iru y. ‘a sh teas 7 HE MEMUE ts OF FATHER MATHEW Wheeler & Wile ee , - ee a ? Dociely ? 6 ot New Yorks will wees a Machine aud Button He ater titel ering i ‘ ate Puc ap Aruna Weunpeday ovens 5 for & ection of officeis for he euruibe tery The roll will be called aud ail aceeut wenbee will be fiued, “here will be no Pubac DieGling Unt Dunda, evenia, Tih. JAS. Ld, VBLILLY, Veet, Jap, abvaba., Oey ALD 6 6 Broadway sis | ~ Howe Sewiug Muchine Company, > ea) tart he N.Y, bliss Mowe, Jr, Mresueut, An | a ne