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íS&'H- ríjwiwíj^ant’ , a i“ l'a rt ^ '* r i^ - ' ::-:3P5 kw Æ ' ., Lern division of*the canal. T h is bády ( ? r rather “ 1,0 session at Albany- ern division 01 mo mu»., us be- , lenglb than in 1822. when built, and the ! ijajgtagflndecnan every way qualified, lion- capacity of sooh canal not liimng been t psffvSpalile and faithful for the proper diij- j materially ssoroased ainca, the further fact; j{,\ jg .gtgj ia ifors-e of the dutips of such office. and one that it bad always boen a pacing oaoal, .. . v in whom the people, the business comum- yielding larger revenues, wbioh have boon • m nlt.v and the transportation interest have | diverted to ether oaoal uses, and the stillj tbs Legislature, some ..hntfrlmicB _ , further fact that the other paying -- ' fi,„ State have sll bcto enlarged; ' ■ ~*-v the I 'S 1 Sac ol. The In 1 that.einee- thè. ©4 0f tional Bank, j ‘.,Tts'i tvtf gg^iC®' pooV '1^ 8 .IJ ges Ciinjagjous. , proposition to amend the dot, by rest ri otic«- eu' ' !*\i and;eiieh blacks.' - or ean, pEQ, 1 that it had always been »JW ‘“8 ° f a ,,view of the ttp^oaobing session oi; l,a’?a b80B ' - - ' Í« . . .talk has been 1867 t h e r e *1 *«* associations, T lj8b\\o,W'6 “ wrsed6 S6*1 óm W'ST V*?-;. entire' confidence - i — & Tbo report ani recommendation were ' t'16 state have all been emargwj,. uuww. .. H&n. _ •■ -~.~!mnn«lv acPoBtedlas the sense offa n.ntter of tardy but imperative j u s t ic e '. * ' . , „ ' M m « action be taken for tbe speed; I JHralsn ■ • I other room in wbi tut .'J'.'-iV - , . XI|U i«pv<f -- - A fcmoh '.'»ItaiftdteflvCoHv&fttibo-tfßsew* then«nnnimnnsly acPopfèdla» the sonno v ., - ...... .. t \M«#* the CanvamW, . . *«*| W . «• \* bp8J Í Z E I other room in wmou «, ....... , w m r i M o h n a s * « j u b u s — . * a^à. — * »vi«ri hv tu© OOG- « m m ® * m 'm r- por,t, He eïatpâ that f , V-MâhrttnrÆ Ho». F \Âftfwôîfttfrtseftç T , : ¿ f R e s idís Mtnpt « . sM fôsaed ;thnt t o g p|j0(W0an ^ ew Y o r t and Oansda.-it q«--< v - r71- » ‘i— «li. i---— frnde lo the Grand Trunk and jéot is aqoomplisbed. ——i. f i W. Jnoksoa moved ms i I which to bold its de- ! to eeouro the the R o a <?’s Point ntflresfc of r roads ownoci rosiuy ... , ----- . for the ^siirpn-is of diverting t?ndè away from the ’ ¡mií cifv Nöif Karl. Krif. Resolved ThativeMe i of ptwt-y oooaideration«^ tlVQ Oi plUTi-y vvM'—r - those praotioal Sod needed reforms in tbe manajjement of the Champlain Canal, and . ..... ......... rifnvr to reiin- uuraeK-gs oeser ob- tüJttWUWöl y-' - « m V. at présent occupied by a surplus of Sj no loss from 0 nation of the lis ai preatiuu m»»r— « ,. united, ftrespe^. |.v tìon>) bufc lajtejy a piojecfc has been nat.on of the— tiow m R rs « |u „.(^ adiouri^ g until after thö that they ™ lt reata a on\5 « tbe ° - 1 to oredíalw . ^ b a tido ‘be. öh-: dîwrted trade to tne vtiiiiu $ùìz t í f ftanite 4 &QÇ#- Porílaod TOQte/Marìng otir* Btm canaio '*'• W. aooß«t»u uiv,r- - ■ ?n itó^roceèàipga.--- - * ^ ^ m«» «-ÎSnffiaad roads, Uive çopimitiôii, -io ooosist or -fivé, be ap« *«, AOjj fntnpe jjjgçJÎ alÎï^àT^i'jï.të*; 6 iît |*ï^s'%ri-pceBsFîng<î;-— 6 j y v. ÿeto* ï»#J : ■■;>■':■''.■•’.htfs ‘ .ww'lfefe'Wuals .of the Ä t È .should ha ■>>..?!-ir.: tbe 4 nw ■ ..ífitár¿*tsííf t h e cana!,' »tid he tùkert. ttow- an4 «, ;-, tse^Mioh. a chaMoter os • • to retìdor tiiis canal adequato to tbe de* ■ using it ,,.«s » channel of transportation. :.. of Tjoÿi : : ' ani W . li-pùsîth of Wbliehall, were up* ¿ W . ! ^oîhie4 Beéfetèn<‘3 : . ïfce ÿoîloWîng delegate? were ïhei> op- .': ; pointed Vies Presijeots : H- Ï Gaylord, •*'. Whfteímlí ;; Nó^an B . Squires, Troy Hon David ïlOierwood, Port Edward .' . Çeorga Mosher, West Tr^y » Triioy Cow ■X, e^ ^ h iteîfflî ; J)âïlà:- T ¿amt», Water- fó jé } C-IfcIBáthér, Wfest íro y i ,> i ; í^® fjìflowitìg deflates appeared and • 'r jook^«aiSiin^JHi&pvept»ö j > • Trov-Bop. 6 eo. Ó, Bnrdát. Hon F. • S. Thtyor, iípñÉBWif^Pqtihtsr-^fefeB-^ Bknohard, O L HaoÁrthur¡ W, H. Bea- '.•■AáiL. ' Í* aeruu^ _ __ qaish our purpose until that neceseary diverted trade to the urana JLiujm jeot is oeoom p lishei Portland route, injuring oiir state canaN T- W. ,\~i'»nn moved that an esoou- for tbe benefit of N«i?iKngland roads, cotnu....--, .. whose representatives had gone to Con- pointed to call future meetings, tp coiiuGt, cress anoemnggled through a law making aD^ disburse fends, and take such other |i a post route, A better bridge could be aotien as may bp neeessary to oarry oat made at less cost and with less obstruc- the objects of this Convention, (parried, tion, but this is not what the’ New Bnclnnd and George C Burdett, W. II Beaman, roads wonted They desired this bridge T- W, Jackson, IS. E . Davis and David t 6 be an obstrootion. so that trade maybe Underwbod,wcre appointed such eommit- driven away from New York to Eastern tee. -c w* T iiiiKence Mr, Stark offered the following respla- * -»»itor! • tepnou,; wuv T-*. . ..Btarted for adjonrrdng until after the ( meeting of tlie Lpgifilature, to aÉford tbat body an opportunity to pass an Enabling Act, the Attortte¡y43-eaef6l- ss . his opinio» has no authority to *1 - via K-pO ^08®0,0 a coWf' Ptea^®* ft 0 oovW^ ^eV)eet> «o »'4 °no,4\oáV. •o3îottï°6' t-be ^ ¡ L.- AaV « i ° \TB e»à ftrßt 'S6’ i« ® » * :“ “ * * » sévepty per cent, to orea .00^ oSa fotai °*'maied .«laoD«.- . ®o«taîïànd tbe abanddnf^e^ - •'= an admission by thé ebarópi -Rflv that ~\'or ehouîâ not To day k -- jj »««,. of a prejadioe, lieation c . ' ' üdér. auAívfllionaothejP lux. will oontmne ite K urnas), bat the reaâmg usí .- ‘ extended.Änd varions dew * -• “ «Iß' ,vtóüü' of lino through tbek failure àt oí>p\^avaeñ t’8 ^ “^g. ooVor ot ttte mouiuçvo v*. - period of its reconvening since the election in Novei»ber. ■ __ _ The NatTonai Eants-iire nní'fi8,uv'‘' . ^lsi>atefa -which nro coMtoífr 5 órife&^ 7 ^ ,feco«-‘ ! '\g institutions md humej%c*! righto, ^ ' ä i ' J S t í r S g g S * * . \ o»a • ' ñt a V( sap?01*' •The V «\nßO T' ,»n\ P“\ having given it thatthe Comptroller make anypaynients on aöoodnt of the sitting ^ ^ of the membetB of tho Convention from tho j protcl;t t(j0 çtoqiihçiiaers or “ ‘\ ' t/^iíí oionhnu jrom gndijen to , i .J11<r -- -- stringent legisTation, nor the greatif ^aiiéB' * * 6v0\âïop ’lt ofwatohfulnes 3 and care on the paarly oeoW .-a ewoïi\ Kanäle ~ -- >~ê\ -»,.«00 tt8 'W'0, ^ osiOÏB 0 i, vi'-r driven away irum __ channels The butter of St. Laiymoce I eitinty, and the prodnots of Northern New 1 t„ „ nmtit extent diverted The Great Ssiow Stórni S om H i . at *Ue oi wuibi«»»»w ,.“v ' - ¿r „„t0a . _ tt8 , GornptroHer, pf tbe C S*?^ ' p w ^ V t« 6Ò *¿«6 „flaw and nedeet of the fondanW The grent event of la s t week was thè ìntensely cold -tveather aceornpa- nied by a severo snosr &tom goutìi, easfcind west o l ns, w hile hera in Washington Goonty we ehtarely es- caped thè stèrni, From thè iicooonta whioli reaoh ns thè storia appesig io TlppUIUkuiv«« v. bave beep,very gevere olong thè co>3S> tiegislatnre to take action to'smtp tpe '* •••- - . _ ____ , doìng mach domage to tha shipping, amtjtipeded nnvigation of La^e Ghamplàm, caiBfor tbe ablo manner m p io u m«,. « „btì ** mLa and 4o qrsè'npnh C«nprésv tbe propriety b w disclmrged tbejr doties Carnei?; atten(3e<* % of ltfc. The sform ofrepealin£; thè JawdfeelarlnBtlio bridge a Mr Tbayer tbanked thè Convention, ocoutìfed oa Thorsday, thè 12ih. In -post-ronte— Garried, and tbe following and then itadjourogd A New Y o r i jt was parfcicnlaxìy sedere wero nppointfid a9 ¿ ^ CQmmttteoTiiriJr ---- ~ --Ep A N C j.S S T H A Y E B , yrea - . ” fi„nrcn 0. Barde«,■ohn J L AIaoArihor.|g^ 0 y*ai o tions oflaw ftnd negleet of thè ttinaam^ a»v » tôeow principies • o f good bankàngv Tt(e fàifctit ^ „¿ed t^ Awberts.a^ -- — — w r „ A ^ e . •- nO i . -,,Rte\ ¿'VaTL 1 0^5- fÇW onuoty, ana me — . Yorfe were rmw to ü great extent diverted - , to fho Grand Trunk and' Portland routo, Convention bo published in the Aioany and to other routes to tbe East. Evening Journal, the Albany Argus, JJ. E. Davis stated that nt> boat could the Troy Daily Whig, tbe Troy Daily pass through the draw when the wiud was Times, the Northern Budget, all pa- WowSna, and be stated several etses where P8ra « ‘ Saratoga, Washington , and War- - • — t,|i>n r counties, and in the Platisbnrgh pa pers T. W. Jackson moved that the thank« » -- Od tu intimi -v- JJ. E . Davis stated that no boat could j tne iruj .. . ftss throupfi tbe draw when the wind was! jKwfts.^he Northern Budget, blowing, and be ¡stated several eises wl ~ w —* ■boats,had been sunk it endeavorin'; to pass-wimigh the draw. He moved the , iippoiniinent of a committee to ask the T» W. jacsson iuV«uv. — take action to secare the ‘Of tbe Convention be tendered to its o'ffi« | *—>u «FT,»!«* Ghaniplairi, ceis for the ab,n manner in which they] k . thanked JIHUWi^w -- c-;j . . . of National Banks, which have thus far V $or' tDBJ - v eurred, ma.y in evarjr instanoe be direetW /nolor '».^0 î 8 -■ • ............ traoed-to f b é dishonesty or incompetonoy. r i Ï fy'ÍJí 'jt «r h 3ï*tiiêr, George B Mosher, S , J . Glea- « 0 », Ost»? 3?. Potter, T . W . JdeîîBon, Ohsrlâi D. Soosseaa, ' , h ’“ m « « ~ E .E Davi», Olivé! Baa. eo», H . T . Gayîord, H . <3. Tisdale, Traoy ---*••* n'.-lir Surfin»». accoîûptaîëâ b y a gale of ahnöat w a ' -, exañ^ed7ÉeveritvrM m ñr^i^t6á-fe^ Jirwisions of tbé national currency snovT to tlic depth of eis feat jn some s\n!' iastÛâtiÔD^ni^TjB^lraîite-te- • — ■i t... the bank offioiale, or the hnhitwal violation 1 of tho plainest provisions of {lie law «nder whiob they were organized. In some cases state banks, with capital impaired by bad debts, have been ^cognized as National Banks . -ithout sufficient scrutiny 'into their affairs, and each failures must be attributed to the old rather thaatho new system, The oiticera of these banka are prejudiced ip favor ot the etate system ef hanking, .and we pot. yet aceuttomed to the more stringent' * -“— 1 act— P*T ot,uetVoo tin V f ,^0 color !®otl V‘waUc 0 ^ ,c axil ^ nOWe’ %bèï ^ „.„TV of ^\acks k.on 1U>, ^ ^ ao eS°T Ä i ^ r w T í ae ; ^ f Jobo *¡K 'S WW| »*■ w. Co*«n, Di*G Fercival, P. \V. Soribner, N.”T. Jiboo, W. T. Smith, H. B. S»jd«n>E. A ' Mai tin. ; Km - ToO.~-L J. N. Stark. WaterfoM—jitiiH % lamb, -, Pr*«. ■ - . a f F o r t Edtmrd—lkoíu David Under ? 1rood, 5Í. Al, Naíh, Gao Saterlee, Georg« Brtdloy, J- F . H»mBfGeo^SJ’ayIotlX. ■ B. D*rkee, Jolm V Rusxll, J, À, Uo denrood. N. Stark, George G, Uaraew, mm,, u , C. L MaoAsthou. Blanotrard, E . E Davis, Jerotne Lapham i ^ W . I . S mith , acid ‘Hlram Dann I ■»■r>rwwi»!.n»ji»..„^,— W .I Smith, from »be eömmittee o n i T U f D E flD I CSC l n i l D M A I resolntiona, reported tbe following, which! I \ E i C U l L C v JU U H ilH L . toto uwawmoaaly. adopted ; , i Whereas, The Champlain Canal reve ! nues havo already paid tbe original cost! if construction, sad oontribniod largely in! ' --- i. #],„ ,nmirs of te desti olnded ’ whites. ■wYittcWn: prejudice \«iop! 3 \lo®>P8S »os »4 °’ ’ Çetter îôfto^ places, greatly impeding travel % -L* land and water. ‘ Toe ferry boats ; e E E f H w i o H . N . . T n D R S D A ^ D E C 19. »867. iUMU -- nearly^oil ceased th e ir tripa, w hile thofo that continued rnnning d ii so and peril. Such isstitatiecs .. until their capital is restorcd by assessments, or tbay are forced •nto i liquidation. Yot, notivitfaataeding theso thinßa, if the looses by the faìluro of ten banks araong the one thousand gjx hundred and twenty-three National Banks of tho Union daring *’ ixample of\nA biUöfhealtliwetei 1 Tribune. V - ti'“ ■ffia fya ■ -—.i io-flesw; —TI ip & clc&n .igain^—N cip York ha* OL _ ___ addition thereto ...... other canals, and a* its condition .rnnnn fho buii towards the repairs is now suchas to arcato alarm »«onttfM ««« men and forwarders of Norther» Io 0 om,m folVnw^ ■B. J 33, Davis moved a conjtnittco l'f i ’iu» o r mis Paper. . To Village. Mail anil Office subscribers sä,06 perannnm, in advance. fUTKs op ApvERTiaiMO —One square! 3 >veek, 7 öcent»j»eacl» sub«equent insertion, li i»nù. Xenrly wiverttsomentsat liberei rates, av eon tract. Legal ailvartUewents atstatnte ♦JEfeps. . . ¡mm«.. imi ¡,,, „;,, ^ at great mconvemenco Tho cars opoti tbe different railroads past four years bad-been three time* Bering B tiho city wero compelled they would still fa the nggrega'r . M nex{ their resiulW trips, nod W magnitudo-tbe failore oiJ ,- '1(10 -i- r m tho Cc/^ ^ . xa not equal „ Republican National Convention J been caUed at Chicago on the 20th of 5an#u' W*?/—Eita Bictiardí, T^omas Str«ig,,Orsoo Eiahar ís, Thomas FIcod, Jobo D«»yrt, Jumes'H, Sherrill, James -McFarJaní, Geo.W.Wing, HenryTeOt, GI ík ’ s Faiü-^tcnmú laphanj, K. 3?. <<!ooI, Jatae* O. Qhxk> X Ü. Wilcqí,Jbhu Kmmo, Wm. Cesgtovo J W Fítioh. Mmfotd—5 ame» M. Horthop. ArgiiZézz&kt; Bír&ley. . ......... ■‘‘■fftrthwn&erfaná —Samuel Loaría, B.Boly. jPwíKíiwt-—Hori. A. G. Iijic'ilcjalm. lu_,w„ ___ D On nwtion of Joha L Blanchard, tho causo a largo portion of tbo motíey expen- tbe oh*ír ajpcintcd a committca on reo- ded, necording to tbo reporí of tho canal TO'íCSÍtpfins cQintnUt«i,flas b*co absorbed T ^ ^ ^ r r s íí,?r***^/‘eu,®f'n,a|i!fá& T o 0 « r l'Hii o n s . P. 0 S 3 men ana jorwuiw»« - ........ York, and grossly neglected by tho¡5o offi cers having in charge tbo management of iís-tapairs ; and • W hereat, Tho Legi'lataroofthii Siatv1 bis, from tíme to time daring the pa»t siy years,*pprepri»tetlforihobaneGfnnd iin ( SíSíftnA^ wmI, the tarn ¿f abom. \y 0 nía under tho nciKjity of calling opon SGQQ.OOQ, contempbtmg an wiprovemont ¡ ........ „f that tronld afford Bve ibct of water in depth, and thirt^-Gvo feet breadth of bot tom} anij notififtotsáing the e*pendi this Jaree «ura. tho «nal onr paUoTfor ^ ° ‘ Od patrona ^ that onr - ,a to abandon their regular trips, for a day Na\y York .was isolated from the onier world, and its life paralyz ed 3» many other sections of the cottcfcry the oITccfs of tho etorn were scarcely Jess romartaWe, ’ At Boston a thick north.oast snow siorm pre vailed. At Stonnington, Ct., the of snow ith df Eßribed oa teirific^ fall At and dia race soeieiy, Jrmn&n iife manfipflpf ; j^biet ?p; xíWéS ‘fe}l , with lad heartaiaày see fbeir deedf j true light, and in which good men icon'Bee ' reflecté! thè ;e<)n»9g«dii6láf j good worksh-«» the JpTOSir* y^ilX fiely ioj.J ‘ fearlessly spent out as occasion —and in all respectsl’w'ä spare &■fiQHg>f¡ e ^ Kiebmond and Wnebin; r , fcrnct OBll < •* was ìifìJWV >*\ oof baaita capacity,been enlarges a depth of three feet aud ains inches ; aui its width remains a matter of convenience to.thoso having in charRO its repair«, be- » --- menOa rapidly approaching decay, and _ ______ _______ _ ____ to ip order that it may ho' put in thorough reoomaeod tha*|peiatnient6f eomoraita- and gscd condition for on early opening Vi: \ Cii*\mpl»in’C»ii>I for Dìtisiòn Engineor. Curritd, and tho folioning »ppolntcd as (mchcómmitteo! Oca C» Burdett, Da- , « d ITnderwood «ad Olive* Bassetti. , fjir Bardelt tnovcd tha appomtme&t ofj , »comtijiftì# to (ake fficasares to »icore tbe *brc£*ttoo et tho canai repair contraet ijiteca. Cirricd, a n i tha foltodng ap* f miotod M siieli coramittco: George 0 Sor4ett.ljoreBioD Cofifèr, Jcromo ljap* • haptf ÌV . & Bcatoao, E ' f t Davìev Oscar F.Ppttcr. ■ S . B Davis made a statement tri regard toth» obstruction to oavigation'tmd tBo delay to «hich boata ware aahjected hy . thè Kause'a Poìnt bridge, and movcd tho «ppoìntaent ef * coainitlee to- prcient • ftett to thè Coavcatìott 09 thtt suMect— C a ttici,so d i,. J . N .S tirk , E . A,M ar- tìa and E . E- Dìv?3 were appointed snob j committce. . ' | W. I , Stnith tóóvcd that & cowmttlee1 : «js puWicition io appointed totakoehsrge ; ef tbé proCocdings of tbù' Convention, and *ueh otber tóatters in relation to tho _{.1i*Kip!i»in Canal, as may he dcewcd ’ próger frena’ timo io timo. Càrried, and 0 h MacArthnr, W, I . Smith and John L . Blanchsrd Bòro appointed sueh com- mìffe. «utt» - --- ly in c:;çMi of oar rocílpíe* wo truit oar patrons will «so at enea tho rcaaonablcsesa ci this «ours?, atíd that it îs necesssiy wo üliüalá Jato Rn Immediato »ctOcm nit with them, and payioeñt oi ’o ll' 'aireart^a' «Joans. ïa soother way can w» saccmfnl. !y proacsnto oar îsnalnte», Our wortotn, tho paper taakcr, tho typo fimndcr, tha iok vulto-, thowrctmf, tbo firmer, tbüjhatch- W Ì y:- A-.;;- V ; - '•X l ì E Davis related h it oxpericBcca in regaifil to tha, éeteys and interruptions to y nsvi^tiñn ch this canal, ■nd a spolia iú . strafegtiroaa o f condemnation of tbe con- . tr*!|t system, and moved that tho rppoft of 'Alosé; Barkley, the Canal Board, made: Angort Sth, bo read W tto Renratarsi. whietl'-lias done. \ -■ ■ M r, Stark, Presiieot of the Noriber|’ Transporiatiea Co'tnpaoy, stated that Mr. Barkley hká very reluctantly consented in fta interest of Sltosa doing business oh the • csnal,‘,to vcaain lo tbo position assigned • h ifii by tho Bacal Beard daring tha sea son, v ia i asjro aRcnt.Of the bnsincss com muoity nnd ihe Board to look’after the . of tho canal'aad resomaendand ooforco measures neiessary ia keep it in »»vigatíú condition It was well under* «toed what members voted to retain Mr. iJarkley, a a i who dodged tlie vote. Mr B ’s.lalwi's ànà liÌ3‘rc-ptìrt had done incal- \. cttlabk goct|’&r- tho interests of this eanal. Od invìtatìuD, Mr. JJarkley made a de- .(nìied stotcme.jjt ef facts in regard lo thè -MnAtrih«.-«* rt',„ ^anaf, ihowiog its dilapk cablo condition, and il* and-TfereferonOif tho contfaotors. Mr. Baráett moved that tbo thank. », : the Gonveation be. tendered to Mr. Bark* ! lef. for tbo stateweht he had in&de, «ad, forhi&lnbors in behalf of tho interests of J ■ this.m iai. ■ . . W. H. T f-fi of the- Whitehall Ghroni- dc, and Joiin Dwyer of the Sandy Hi’l , being present, «era appointed — -addUionttl-iSiiOwtaMes. ----- — Thè l3oovfiotiun then took & recess, and- , :.ott reíssenií>lÍBg, Hon. 0 0 . Burdett made' tie folioiing *»p’ort 5: - ./• ■ , j Yonr (ronsTniltéj ío «Los» km roferretl »he étttót of. the Bppoteia»*ot of~s Diii- :.. »jpu Kngjaecr, for .fe Eaisera división, 'd'om i» '/( viKnl imprir.Uaci that sooli m - -eogtocfflt' Ií3>|pfiitttfid, fe-steAon tha line ■' t^'i<i^WiiM.laii|.Ctuwio, Tfepv tb'tAfbre ICC rt.<¡ti'¡[ítri- tttáf.'Íí H. Cfec hie,» repetition of tho two month* Selny aad loss to business that was autfered In tbo Spring añá Saramef of tho picsent y e a r; thercfota Shotted, That wo t e e no confidence in tho present sjeiem of managing this canal, and that wo respectfully reqne*t ai immediate repeal of the canal con*ráív system, which‘axperienct! demonstrates is a source ef fraud and peculation; and that wo reeotntoond to tho Legislator© of, this State a retara to tho senmi policy of, placing tho repair» and improvements of this canal in charge of competent co^in cera and ioporiotendenta, and that a com mittee of fivo bo apfoiated h wait upon tho Legislatore at its w*xt «••»«ion, and nrgothocoaaderationsand referas fing* gestcd in thesa resolution*. Éesolvcd, That while in tho judgment of this meeting the engineer corps and contracto» oro largely responsible for tin* great waste o f money, the immense Juste* to the business interests of this ioctioa. and tbe present miserable conoition oftbi* eanal, been uso o f their lácsctoabío neglect and reeklcss mismanagement, and that tthilo they havo thereby forfeited the coo* Moneo of ear haásess taen-, so de not at tbo same time either cscuse or palliate tho official neglect and ■wrong of those higher In office, whoso doty it was to protect tho interests of tho canal. Resolved, That it is o f the highest im* portan 50 to the interests of tbe state, the Canal and bosiopss meo evcrywlj.er¡>, that n gentleman identified with the interests of; the Champlain Canal, who koows it« wants and necessities, in whom the public has full confidence, and who wonld take an honorable pride in having the canal put ia thorough repair and kept so during the year, be eadorsed and recommended by Ijr pav hlróT\i»t tEoTSsñ Swxot may bo exetnplUlsd In all ht¡» transactlea» wlth thè palile, A tnotacnf« rcflcction will ««ro to convinco oar patrona that tt ivtka best moda for all—in short tho caly cafo moda fcr tí» do baslncia npea—if noi for all c bes* to. Vpoa aa cianinatioa of oar boo&a we üaá a hago nomber of oar paíroaa hato *af- fcrcá Ihcir &ccatmia to yet la o«reaK—aad bafcfaw appese to feo micdfol oí tho tacos» vcairnco and emUarrnssacni U occrcieiaci. To &H Each wo appeal íor aa caily «ctgescat cfthcirtseoanta, ca woaro tmahlo to givo fariher creoit at preseas íaviag prernt prcaáag aced of alt that ii duo as. 027 - AU billa doo this offico scan?!, bo .fet tled by tho Sietof Jaaaary« or they wflt îs« placed ia tho banda or an offljor for coìlce- tioo. Champlain CanaL Tho frienda o f tha Champlain ca nal, or rather the improvement o f the same, held a ffieóUñg at JFöWBdw irff lasé week agreeable to notice, to take measures to bring tho subject before tho People and fchó L egislatura Al though occupying space- th a t we would gladly,havo appropriated to other matter, we recognize the importance of tíre subject, and dieerftdiy inako roo a for tho proceedings o f the meet ing. It i s tmdeniable t i n t this ca nal i s one o f the most important pub lie thornghfarea o f tho State—that i t has paid batter than any o ther of tha canals, raid hacj a t tho came . _ ___ t ton, tho fall o f snow was heavy ,'g' continued dniiog tho d a i. è '' v °»ä' land and Westward thè / Glove iieavy that all the traili^ . w as so d o t o a d were nbando’'' / o a ToleT ........... aed • M San- over imown f 3 ^ 0 eoverest ” - section. At of Liverpool,' or tho Canada, instìtutìon^ Boyîll Bank to bo conduced ^ er0.al {jaDt 0f systoiñ of ^'¡yhich wero 'lèuppoacd deposits tha,-xnoat approved tioncd tankitBR.' Gorernmeht 10 Included & ‘he sbovo men- \/ ''eaposita and other liabilities 1 \ai He only loss to tho govern- MerchaTrom faj|u(8 of tho which ha^Baük of Washington eional C9i^«„^jj ^ Congres« total el&mavpijp estimata of thd set down na t.;ne¿ ^ tj,0 people is incbdo-amMn ¡¡ut ‘t|lía ¿ggs Tint from £tookhoW«^my ^,a recovered ^c*- \ pereooal liahili A G o o d a n d C h e a p P a p e r fo r E v e r y F a m ily . Wo havo recoivod the American Agrkul. turist tor December, and this number closes . tho Twenty-sixth Volumo of that pnpor ~ I Wq aro surp that thosa who have takon it tho last year miiatieel' that ihey- bnvo-re- peeiBlly-iotorisatiBg. On» n l,w t •• ceived a large return for the naoney inrestcd. tho .ToOTa^tt'jeiul la sTery. rjeji Tho Agriculturist ia aliirgo periodical of 32 IViner, tbo JTcchttnie, tha 2I< to 40 pages, well printed, and filled with Profession*! »an, imdto ail sJpf plain, practical, reliable, original matter, jn-< eluding hundreds of bemttiful aad tnslructtve Engravings in erery annual voljime, that energy ânaMpstryt MW make it a VAm ÁBW SM KE? ■ EBB, a welcome gaest tç-tfr*»y\ its tlTER A K Y D E m T îSF.tlT,J» GAI. DEJ?. OOIÍRÜBAXi aäd oth« D- painsTrjll bo tolten tö 'piak» it«4^ ■-vy J f i ■ . v i ' «>. ■rin 'sfé ' # ■ \V-. ' fS: Impossible, ib contents will haoi among other things wo hayo thr announce a now1 Story entitìéj DIÀN GIEI< i A t E M W j fi. ik$< ito\ !<*H ... öttöfe# CHBIK. m HÖNOKF* Ì i'SOOEEr% . ä ä ä k : ssÄ-Ä^L-h.» W 0 B M « ln und « w r f , 1,0 uwollmge. Cto. T» rr n*nrM,* HfVTKÎ À GNlOiS* ___ ________ __ S e w Y o r k PMlâ33piÈ^tt 4 ui>avy hnîï and onow , Tho ofllrfàî c»ovaà<;s,nrni»s as fallow: McKeao'^te foots ' up Total Pcmoorâtièielson, 3Ï3,- - -- ---- l ’ho thqpsand^Of. hi'nja and: ïuggç.liions given m ¿very volume aro ' prepared by ....... men, ijvho B. H. Gibson ; NOTF^ O fficer’s mm/ ctorm coptaenced at 12 o’clock, mid night and contíntted daring the day. A t Potighkcopsio tho ntorm roged a ll . >v JaVw iU i CTt,:>i. vid ltiicf With u umxi* 1 ft**1* thatt ia usual atihlrta much cono from tho north-cact and the The vote,' it will bo peîi 40,869.— ovei^ thermometer hfc six degrees bdow ze ro ah 7, p. m. At Hudson the fall was Hghtof; blit sttffloiont for good oleighbg. ‘ At Boffalo and Oswego, thoagh no enow fell, tho weather was j ttiat ’of Gen. Nelson. Tho vote of ke intencaly coW, vnth high mndL AijPcntoa in 1864 was 369,557, and ^ tary of Stata. Gen. Barlow^f Secre- but 300,254 votes, and SleeOteceivsd 1863 tho vote was 14,000 iiiV In side. In 1864 tho Lincoln elccvcooh 368,786 totes; McClellan 3{ived largest Demooratio vote ever eahe this Convention for tbe position of Divi- j time, tho most negfected oi toy of sien Engineer for the Eastern division of [them which have been kepi in con- the canals. , | gtaat usP) u n til of late years the inca B m k s ä .That it being the op.nmn of, „ f ^ ^ to d the buainess this Convention that the present system v‘ ™ w of attempíing1 to keep the danals in repair | reqmred of it has become so appar- by eoñfracli ought to ho abolished, thereat to the most snperfioial observer, Senators and membcrs of Assembly of{tbafc ite enlargement and ' Nortlicrn New York are hereby requested ' - 0 to exert their inìluenco in favor of its abb. lition ; find that this meeting, in view of tho great evìjs~sóiFored in the paat. do-eol- ornnly protest against the cSatracting hoard lending itself to tho further contin- news old or makes n&w eontraets far thè future repaira of thè canal, unti! thè Leg islature and tho repreaéntatives ef thè P?d- plo bave an .opportunifcy to repeaì tho odi- ous lav? òndór wliieli tbe repairsof thè ea« nats and tbair suhstaiitìal care is farmed otìt to'-a horde of cormorani eontraotors licsolval, Thst tho ifiktnoiKisiancjit (ir 2ie Champìain Canai has divcrted iherefrora.a Targa prnpoition of thè carry- ing trado whieh fegitiraately helottga thereio, to Jither ehannefe, thareb; imprové- menfc has become not only a question of desirability but of secessixt. It is to séoíiío these rasülts that Öioso beat acquainted with its condition ond jneed hnvs talran hold of the subject, and arö determined to press the sab* jeet nriMl the Champlaiii canal atid those concerned in its navigation have justice accorded to them. We jjheartily wish them success in their fréat Bhdertaking. The VIeE PaE¡rn^vZHorac 0 ~Grceky ! Wfr ^ to3er S««* öbÖ^ * cayo thatnhen tho Whigs nominated Har- tionS to those 0Ï Otir patroßs who iç  î  û î  â S  i“ « “ -tr*4i“r .? ? T ” * f indatßcd m a fifc of trceping, and that-tliDse j t e a setfcfeascnfe of ihiit olX03>, Äö teara mads him tho Whig candidat^ for we ore abottfc to retís*. Irom tho busi- V!í*ft Pri'a’rfÂiii- , i Springfield, Mass., tho weather was extremely cold, and tho mow fell heavily, delaying tho traino. At Bingbnmpton, a heavy fall ol onow delayed tho trains. At Rochester on Thursday the storm wm fine and sleety, accompanied by a high \?incl, which kept the Peoplo within doora. F. 3X C, ihe Washington eonfes- pondent oftho> Troy Times, tira? do- Ecribe3 the storm and ita effects at the Capitol s The most terrible stem ivo have over asen in thus cdmato is now rag ing. Tbo vrirca aro down, and tbe corps of telegraphers and importers ârô hâvîôg a good time cracking jokes in the Mar of the reporters gallery As the nows cranofc too sent it is an idle day with them. It took a horse car with thxeo horse ' attached Searly an how to «otte irom Wütord’e to tho Capitol on ThirnáUf morning, and, Bteiníre to say, no efFort has yet been made by the company to dear tho track. It as only oatì of many oases which illustrato the ütt« want of enterprise of Washingtonians. A telegraph dispatch says i Hie late storm swept with great ftjry idi along the Atlantic coast, and ita re sults are told in the stories of ¿hip wreck that aré reaching tts. The steamship Atlantic, from Southamp ton, had a fearful vt yoge, nearly all hernpper cabins being crashed in and her main saloon flooded by the heavy seas. Tho «loop Maria was wrecked Off David’s Island in Long Island Sound, önd’aäö maii wasloat. practical intelligent Working Snnw whnl they write abofct. The Household Department, is volunbto to every Housekcepor, affording yery many useful hints‘iand dictions calculates to lighten and fadilitate in door work. Tho Depat ¡men t for Children and Youth is prepared with speoiai care, to furnish not. only amusement, but also to inculcate knowledgo and sonnd moral principles. C in c v i,A T io N — T e e m s .— T h o circu la t io n o f t h o A m e r ic a n A g r i c u l t u r i s t (abo u t 150 - (¡00) is 80 la r g o t h a t i t e o n bo fa m is h e d n t largest Republican voto ever cast in a ? 8’*™'pric0 ^ Sl;S° “ ; f° “r “ ****■ any other state. The Senate wilt i l l ” S5i toa oopi.es’ for 8,2 : twcnt? or moro. Mows r nepohllcans. 17 • r,^ll noh» hHratEts> “ nts each. -1 “ 1 W 0 advise all onr readers to tryt i a year. eoV iaX lT th o lio r aw^ûtism ofito coldiera rocoriîed ; aad other cOatKoni »»» pens of JocaldBiÜiSÖÄ's v tjeon engtgedfor oaieoi>/ will bam ado ta <Ol)afoall iÿiKeàoof ir < toeot tnmBpiiináfa thisÄ a ;Mj 0 iimi>}| towns and cormtÍtfr,ahá to j|nd vsa t u r l correspondence tal contma 3 ftpm. qaartere, onnlltopte. ®b¿míiw.ill contato a weekly ejtomo feJateBt F 0 „ ECGS AND D Ó T O trO |m íh4..<ift,Ól ,- of the Markets etc'cto. lliltha ÏDR. TO aUBSCUIBE,áa begpew vciumi^j 15. Tho Aseembly, Republicans, S 4 fi\n^,sor-iptÖIls 5 should bo sent to tho P»b-j orats, 7 S. The «¡at Of air. W'ortb, Rcpubikr3i Oiunoe Judd S i Co , 245 Broadway, can, from the Sixtb district of Kinga/will b^yCjk City, with the new yaar.J Torm^.pTo tioge sjibers, deU'ÿ erodby caraer, SÎ a per-an, pSyah« (juarterly ; » smgloinbEfR, S3 OOpt annum ^ to flubs of ftotttj; over, (acL $1 75 per ttjmim ; tÀ‘ab^iy*oad o^ûî*^ contested by John Raber ; and, that,of Mr. Sherman, Democrat, in tho firstdistriot of| Uranp;o, will bo contested hy George K! Smith, who received tho notnal majority Of all tho votes east, hat was arbitrarily count ed out hy the Board of Supervisors. Thir teen Republican candidates for the Afiem'bly wero defeated by an aggregate majority of 763. Tbij would havo ensured 67 Republi cans out of 123. The oandidateofor Speak, er aro oa follows: John L. Flagg ofliensse- laef ; John C. Jacobs of Kings; Alexander Prear and William Hitohman of New York : Harper W. Rogers of Colntnbia; VVillinm S. Clark of Schoharie; and N. C. Bradstreet of Monroe. “ »A Washington correspondent writes? On Thtiredav, a lady, in company with a distinguished Western Governor, called upon x friend who «as at the capital, to assist in Ectting a lad appointed pago in ’tho Honoa of Representatives, giving as a ground of t claim to tho appointment that tho lad was a ■ I con of tho lady ot whosa house President Lincoln died. Tbo friend gravely replied that he thought he conid get appointments for three paj^s, if wanted, if the Indy could Only get Prudent Johnson to come to tbo samo honsfl and die. VYe think a remark so vulgar anbeooming the “ friend,’* and a* disgrace to the joarnal that ptiblishcs it without ccnsuro. The ill- bred perpetrator of tho remark doubtless thought It “ ^ight smart,\ or some of his friends did, or Wwould 'not have been digni- M h y being, telegraphed. ip as DaiiK,L-M ^fesiim g '«ijfthis'til Sup a j afte :,be,0L homi i Sppton 01 MpjÖraw she eaeh*! 50 içr anuun^m ’or the Holidays. \ T - • «i . \ p rc m iirá s l^ é jú m s ! I:¡[ _ av>-ö>o-ts|ön s é n a iigfóltí'íí^ of Bubscrìbei by xah, È1 prèseiìt ’lr«' Em pire icwiiJ.,^1110 jrp' S60 ; for thefecond |tSjh,, o TRfc S e w in g v e l i / m ¡W& ; io» tìV next,» Ew|ag3^f^S25^ij4j)^ every club ply s¿i»f Stót^roimr': Fowling Pi\f»ijii/bi||aed nt $12.-) AU cluh 3 to |crz 5 !ani|'’thü caBb, and to be sent hforbeftf^ieii 1 S 68 . ¿DvzBTUrs aífMoub N oxzúei will ha iüsetid nieeljplayecl, at fah rates., ‘ We Kthqí öspHii., os aa fldvoriising W, will W^desirablo1 j 05=- JOB fe ^ ,] l4i(Í0, wm irl oiecuted nícjjprosíby thé tiäJi job lypa oft^rt, de^|abil apüñ c<® J&Ji ^ b u ilí woiih o >w, B,0Ú ¡vortHof >nt $^)( inse oflíj , CÔSORES 3 .—Congress has' voted io take á recesa on tho 20 th * oí iDécám» îjer’ natii after the holiday» Tala will givo thè membsiBiün opportnDi% to conralt their confetitnents on Re construction and' Financé. Greenwich, Dec.' 17, 1807. . ________ _j8rcbyJ d&‘ privipg the S t a le of a revenue nearly csaf-1 Vice P r e r iteii _ f «^t-tojLcop,;tliispuhliemrk i* Mr. b«t repeats a hit ef htoiy i nte3 al & ® ^ ^ i as-wo,to mam Bisohed, That tho long neglected in-1wcl1 ^thenticatcd. To tfmsS «ho can1 a^ressed them , tereas of the Champlain Canal-—tbs fra< »memter ts far back as IBM, tho c^ g ^ h o ttld have a Mtficmeiit ynihattm r- m B0O(J jotM if , rcpfiiKd hy tho State Jiieincir ¡0 1^85 ^ «i*5 no uowb ; and tboa<arfio *p o » s » and v?e trust ta! v fll comply ^,¡1 bot .. , Ssadjt i th«t thfo canal wss item f$ co greater ra , there wors who r.ywpatbiw? v*Hii him t oar rcsjaeit for b ect^bmeBt a t1 nnpapa'or idea, and uffi-iiim'-u ' -»*«■. r~- .t'Kroash to cnisro.aeiiMw.toffflr.Cta/s'» \ v, ^ ¡vfoids/’ Mrs. E. Cady Stanton writes mournfully toa BafFalo pàperi “ By some fantastic trick of jonr typesetter, my speèch in St, James Hall on SatnrdAy evening is suddenly terminated, ani h > Hpked to that of i Mr, Train’s that I agi »ade to ruu .off in.aa en- tiroly new vein of eloquence! Among many ether exploit^ t am mndo to beast that j neither Binoke, nor chew, nor drink, nor lie, nor steal, nor Wear; ng if such ffccomplish- »enb vero usual among American women, j In Tèe Ej.ijfalo Exprm, v/otnén aré to veté for 1 liberty and God,’ instead Of 1 freedom and equality,’ In tt cpecch, bot lông anco, wtiòrowr í refer to my honored countrymen as‘ white males,'I am reported as having rill 1 white mulcii * All these credited^ the printcrV f Q y |jj!||£ g W a i'S - E O O B lS not to those who represent on catefnlly weigh their ¡ CA3IBBIDÔË, 1$. Y, , toys ; P E H I - Ü & 0 3 1 K ' , I \ CONFECTIONERY, Fire J The reaíd kale ï : AC. A i GEO, I , H. KN A PP. S P L E N D I D h o l i d a y , P R E S E T S . , ORNAMENTAL, lÌSÌML, ?«ÌSTAN<T|JÌ],, Clsèapeiv <M»ri can be So»gAt COI ifoStö 6 f theiöfeiob, will be in.att fOli reeep voluntey paHfiOn the i days todBlaWitteneä. i it- iiie fe fc Âém iûJ òn Mond^y, ikonday, pec/Ä) 1Ö67. and sHttnÄty î% lSt . from 9 o'do#tó p. m « at ® « Lewi&’s Hpfcfeiwíph, ïtema® . Dec. 19tb, ft Mótil 4 p. in, ; Boht. HainiW. ilsBrille, oä i- ittS^sSSS#' on TuesdOT.l' i'* Greenwioli,WÖ the Store m Dec. 3ist Jj .. :-'AF j ^ â s P Washing r* . . ® thñcmpór® tottaryni”“ Grcenvf .^0 iffeteäi ■; removfl t half a:i S l s e w l i c r e . n u m .M EIO D EO T S. O B\ JT ganp ,1 £arior S 5 iitès, tìbambeì Büites, Bofos, ioañEéfl, ifiJiörä, -ijctures ñ Frames, and eVeryfflnigîiànalfy boptiiiâ ïiisi; Glass FarmttKo Store, can be fonnd ot . s ■ Bf« $?* B A K ’S W i’® . * , WU3 di gingìe ¡hoñsi i;laây,^ nigral jneígM lístant. 'i Sf Peeemherl7/J J::. ¡ é t , é * *