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. fances under v con npupeal to the Feder large | der. at.all-times-will be readily recog- greatmpandi, amdit . public Iny'ie dank > . .. .Immact are vory-different-from-those- {Bfiifigfifi‘xffiqgfi ar yea) | qitaitifies of d per nized.. ;Hatetofore the policy - of the | moneys and\ Andividuals capital, 3:3 rominal value: atached ther ito, Feuge | ~a yeamage. , Then the wlidle ©@0TY lin of niding the mon, thus thrown; General Government has beeato rely an increased State and Nationnt debt, gest the propriety of conferfiiig upon .- was copynulsed -m ezencrey indigent and £55!)ch upon the com- ; omer sour npon the militia of the 'reveral. States in conducting the military, operations th ts of.the University® it iple exerted. to. sustain. Rubi in adding to {he duties of the | been deposited, tor safe keeping and | for all evtra rdipary exigenciés. _ The | of the war, hgy 5g yoh new iinportance i arnpment, and a* & ‘Jtixllitué’f fighfidég that\ of Golfcdtifi‘g: returir to soldiers, the saps, oftwo: fiefiemmes‘ into - which ' these | to tha mode 6 “fifeSanan'ts..s'1fi§)¢ bur- .the appsbatupeaidows wat these claims. |__ - _._ ., bundréd and forty-two thousand elsewhere: ;ROt | dens of taxation should ber. eq nally. | ently -day, for atclustory las: yet known; . dimco | fifié admirable WOTkIDgOf tBiEBianwéhfififidmfi ~ind- twenty dollars and | only. cotapel{ed. the adoption, - in: the Hupon the two.great « slasses of property, | Institutioo. Such an: fpa) . mm then our arms have leads me to- respectfully suggest the -two. cents, besides thousangs- of\ Tamergeqcywofélre late rebellion, 6F 2) real and onal.\ . Undér our pres- | in the purview of thelaw of Cuonprem, s. ° > * as,.cq [I to and honouiblelsmj'onr rej mwmflfiwwfogmfimfiwfimwgw oter, valuable , pagers national systétm, but mxdohbtgdly pro [ ent system 'the valuation. ' of 'personal would,-doubtless, \by . fayorable 5.ij S govornment-as it has 'heen disastrous {imfi nsystem of claim. agencies; .by | The Quartermaster General has fur- | longed the: war. -It is a gratifying property liable to taxation, is very {tion of land, the advantige of |. - to those; who causelessly. sought its | which mi; State slmli'jiét‘l‘fifm its fur. | Dished transportation to all applicants | consideration ~ that. notwithstandin largely intrusted to the discretion of | the University, and give increased val- overthrow. | .. ° vol, s» duty in the assertion 6f their just at government rates; and his colletted | the difficulties with which. they ha ithe-assessor,/with limited means of | ue tq the liberal endowment of its : ,> , * \lghe fundamental pfinc‘ipllo of our | ¥ to pay the same the sum of Eireaty- thus.to_conte fhe Federal authori- knowledge, and-often defermined-ap founder. eo e t T s --- ' vores 4 '' contract which.: peril - to ¢ . F w anc ifnyioinble: federal unity, have bmn\°'}m‘“' nea. hax been of a) vay . dollars. 'The amount of free transpor- 'experiences for depending upon the [inaccurate, or by personal \favor or| . ippy \86 tha Fess Hepes d C -an appeal to the -God of Battles, . (\i dosire, \ also 3,5“ earnestly to |litute has beok about one thounnd | on'lohgstaodingarmies-ever so dan- | yalues less shifting and unsettled, 'gnd condition of the Colleges and Aéfii . Pfibflps tho.most wonderful events ; cama n Y dollars. As New Yotk isthe prnor ggrém free institutions. 'Thestates comparatively easy of ascortainmaint \imes.of the State, 81163155” a gratifys | ~ pe summ =~\ ~> \of these remarkgble four yous havo'!' i e rorihe have f & f is rated-without-mfrch diffie: DC) inp continaanon of their d d ~- Ame | claims uy ~goyermnent; under q | !0 pP3Y the | Jp respmine ev CM ane mau lal - our as ,, | olaiing upon the Kl: ferments AGer-L three thousand ”may ties stil} find rant, in all our past! op information necessarily crude and ~~~ | > 0. Wer me nn i + 6 W «4 P urge the fighting of thse maimed and ‘ us _i tab , Na-rat ' rennes = (I fl» contding frei: = (Sak. t Pélfilgfrh:lrge of the qmfll‘glfl‘ftMl e £8; lléstlgpg the cgmezbfifirtzll; m!“ ect of thug; \$19 ect yhtzdbggfim‘. usefulness. e {. bice ) fed. Fail]. umont, . Ilieo £. ity, not through | ait frat | cburasing a setarn ie mving at vainations 1s (to establish a \. The school system of the State co the 'gempletonces «f #s matorial and} Saga objects of charity, not thr “git-«fins Home be continued 15 loug as TOM I wy orforretug-the.|'virtas} discrimination in favor of PE- | thn , findemwfiauzffiéww - Ere, Di Br + anc . a bas. ! . . ? , Ainpreovidience ~ or vice, but |- re } © N o PD\ $ MNATHI! Maxilaagd® ~ 4a} mols, Mggmi $°%%?§%é%%f%g£l_w 'g mBanalti¢cs of a war “aged\ as -great-n4 at- -which. must, y event; devolve {sonal property -to puch an extent, that able Superintendent of PubligJunstrac- » © , o hadi € % wor # 63.“ & menses \omy ie o pect, a A a> y £00 , & ° : Gite Lees cigive bat. | In bohilf of figedom and a nation's | We brésent time. (Itis hoped, hew-| on them, of maintaining the discipline | much of it escapes from & fair MMM jon to increase in ~effici ' ggfi‘gfiflgmm‘owjgfi (Ile'mfi‘e MTG, | life. The commonest sentiments of CYO\) that 'its period of usefulness may and efficiency-of these State forces, \| equalproportion the expense Of 10- | n oetance.... 'P) he ab witha - Magi? Ql-Llnmm‘jstpfium: iotigm and State paler—fig xe-. measurably ended,-and that 10 ~- The Ist\ sliture, i» 3! _and_ Nate gpvernment.__T his is mi md, have, Tn that brief pes £'1~umflfinflnfm:§inssm§mflfpruvid’ my- bDe-diseéentim}ed by the expiutron | eneral -bounty-my , ¥ itch wad 10f 1t§.] manifestly nnfust, nnfi the adopti0n Of | in in o arpreonte-r ber-of pupils; and fifinaéor’ ripow‘ dya mitt\... thes Hated-and -w o .. lease -of idi t-thr-firstf-im rbjec - of - [some plan to hscertain the true state | ;,, the xlrit ofggheii—attendfincéi' * 'No loks remarknble is t} a or [; | \ oteransas ordinary paupers'. It should | 0f May next. The details of its vork-| tie paid by the different localities,md | of capital, in whatever formy I_cannot | that there has been increased solici-' . loss ; lng inanner in _Lalso be remembered.that thaiigh their | \EH reported -to mo by the smerin-| the ssuinption by' the State .of these! doubt will receive, your-carly-and \Lay: Gee, e cour . aligh their | ME} ¢ 3 - © ' | doulst egeive . Pry ABC \Aude _on the part of parents and school . «flu..- filtfii Otr kt -d‘l~33fi “if purs m “mi?“ valor. and* ina -as g 'a. .pys (Lenden 53110, nt. will soon -be -laid-before-you.-bount -&*:-hagy tt TWWW§®§§WQQQQQQEL I may «be per- officers, Tor -of -h \ % time, from inter to figfifffi’ n proved on many a' sanguinary From the amount appropriated, there | ter Ger. cals i)\ partment an' amount / mitted, however, to suggest | that $1h€ | cations. It also Appears that the azen« . ~~. \$5; Scarcely had hogstflit' p‘l'éemldrdm they have never ceased to | Ar on account f this | of labor ecmmensurate-with. the rc- | pracéss o# requiring tax-paying mhab | Ges for . thar preparation of teachers; ° . aha“ have \ doym'tmufii‘ of indu it\. ; be citizens. | PFhey: went out from us, thhqw Depot, and at the wrious sponsibilities tlwrclyx-ajanposed. Ow- Hants, Jn some of the,Statesy to MAKC pave heen in successful o a ‘pffifiifialgbtaxc'éfl’h'ita Mm) ongivusc'if‘j in the prime of life, many \of them 28Z¢Dcies, under the general sipefin-| ing to the de. ay attending the paseage | oath as to the amdint; and worth of evincing a more. zealous fpirit on the to pi‘oi’idu’the onginery of war $1\th heads of families, valuable xfiegnbcrs?\“do“!1 since the first of Januiy last, | of the several ««mendipenpts to\ 1???th | Sheir estates bas proved amu‘cssiungmfix part of the School Copanissioners, and ~ an equally urgent demand\ to y,pi, OF . from | regulars 'and ; the stm ofone hundred and thirty | the original act, making the law fnal-*ig would seem to furnish the remedy | }, application, by teachers themselves, .- equally urgen onatld - t “PI\??“TH ible employments in the various | thowRand dollars. _ The amourt over- ly operative, the bounty could not be for tire defects of our system £ the inw ' methods of acquiri the wants of civit commerce and {po ' brobtable employments in the various | [M01 h . ”air“ [® di d it ; of the imwroved methods of acquiring . pence establishments of people, who, - fields of labor. 'They refurm to drawn and-chapantlc tothe yor 1864, paid directly go the soldies, and i BANKING ANP CURRENCY. higher culture. -~ a \bith e lis with all their domestic, social, and, | Ind which has been paid, is ten thou- was determinea to allow the counties, | Xi mal t. of. the Superin-] The number of pupils in the Nor- hind rfé'gipolmtne energy unpat a;l)f‘(l.]i\ many aonses, business ties unbroken sand dolturs, and six thouand five | cities and towns co sontmne the same | tend q-gfgwgwéfgfiggm'“ 1)?“an rfl Department of the State Normal a n» pause, ret tho iL imeF'-;.;,n-.~uh3 and anxjous tirengage in their\4 hirféred and twonty dollars has been | mode of payments, ar prior to the law, I ont Pik © lag?? .| School is 22 iim Teachers' Classem} :! restoring ind receonstrnetiiig what their Choke ele Ag a aid «04 + lftf + lose of recruiting. By this Shows! x on the 30th day of Septem- 2C 222 7. e /laSt 1 own hands had so lately disturbed®or> USW restrained ). PUC on Account of the Gettysburg | until the close of recrv'iting. By this , r, 1835, theveaweve one hundred and |F Academa s dufing the past year, V ' ntolyr-disturbed \Of: by gréater or les? degiee jof ; Cemetery ;- Raving unexpended, of | means the execution of the law was DCT, 18.0, eve! . -* 1,586 ; in the Onwe Normal and laid waste, Looking throughout the | [;} H!C! hen they laid agido. tha | two hundred thousind dollhr >- {simplified, .the several localities being, nine bouks contuecting business under | [7700.1 270, $14 _Shwogee ormal, (ne i disability,. Wohen-they laid asule-the|tY0 Rundred thousand. dollirsa. appro- {simplified, .the se = Training School sizce ts orpganiantion, ,- Btate-and-tha ugh all the land, wo f F nuit: ald f £ the laws ef the State, with 'an aggre- - A 2C\ ' uniform Of the soldien; they - resumed ; Priated, sixty i 'd for all cvedits under the set, ex.) he laws 6f the wate, / igs hom dnsted. - The see everywhore 'the .evidence of re. %f the soldier; they resumed PMEC sXty-three four paid for all credits under thin | gate capital of $20,486,970; that one 185, of whom 106 eradmited. The ° Va hundred and eighty 4 which ; cept for a few drafted men in-cegtisin . rof tear A arno P = . markable activity and prosperity. But I io ously dota s which [cen (. { bundred and ninety-thrée banks have | Munber of teachers instructed in teach- [at onee their soparite inmdividualities, I balance, ifis t} hf, will be suflicient. districts whic t id | rerson. | '* Ral I . Athoir prida As CU zena- rir desire | Dbange, if is thought, will be sufficient. districts which were paid ii on. b ers' inst} F 4 is: lot us -not feel tao confident and self-: gi'ruglf‘h“ fAs'cluzens and their dlbly\ ~Lm ntti the ubhfi‘t fi’x‘nnmmnlated by | The amount thus rvhfibm'svd ll“! the | rotired from the old system nearty all | CTS Ansutntes during the 2 These tus. I dead Pir iaa. 1 4 wm f rum mn ben reinint in view of these blessings, Lot; (206. -r ~ i -- < R g T of winch into | 4L1.___ Itis sugfresitch that\ Thése in=__ \8 ba A bugs saling daw. = a lL avy m: G a + y x “y 1% ' + . ' . . nag tg --a us rather find expression for the prat gravidmg relief for ‘tho brave and un- ; the law , $01? T‘Qgtgu f’;:.‘clffll’ an]; cu'iitlfu?f..§€ut ; Naovional Bauks, under.the provisfons | Stitutionsarée not ud‘c-qwfte to the wants , . itudj) O’f our 1]€£ar‘s in \1ka? to liilnns ?Q!‘ulflflws Hue“ N(!J]‘t“,“(\lnq’ sO ‘VUrtzhy j f ( . $20,000, 1, d . * 1 unset - ‘ ”f th’f’ lmvlfling; é“ passcd-zt t‘]e lust \ (“3.522\) (is bech fieqnll‘l? more that? \ who, while we- sncriffeed boldly. and .'\ the 0Ah and so valuable to the cont- 4+ \These | Station or the Legislature, The total| twenty thoumsind texchers ansnally, . - - uncaloulatingly. in behalf of liberty and | 20808, ought to be cultivated'and | By the late Adfutant General's le- ~ made ; MOwnt of outstmuling virculation, in. and that their urgj-rg‘cflse in demands; by 4 > . ig Gruta \.! inv that of c'mefla‘Té-m -closmmme| cousiderations céoromy and -of dutw with promptness _ and fidelity, No. Owding tha to those whose love of knowledge snd ___ __ the decree Wave—4, mflkmli'flflllgWL th do?!“ .“\i“”'l\.rl\”.\”mi\: of Dec. 31, 1864, the organized s mom ~*~ giver us-not vietory \but i . | means has yet been devised which so | foree of the National Guard number-| \** n . st that d: $2 A41 & -not vietory only, but immu-! 5 d number claimant has had just cause of corn+ bauks, st that date, was $27,000,441, progress.in cietue ape so largely de. plant- at delay or w f equrte us Mesas - sya . nity from the exhaustion and stagua- f fully meets these requirements as our j ed 45,010 officers and meny » ___ tion which h I mion system, which grad- in- fr 2. 26 of wae wicked n t or| its mecording in Tthe do- ‘ TOH Rewrments attention, and\ terest pu\ | training of. theiminstructors. - 1 there- - selfish aggrandisemont. '* t gree of tha goaldior'® . esti a ar Coa 0 0, In: treasury have been faithfully $4906 ~ ) CTE nut po the banking aspnociatgions | fore sugrest to you the propriety of \ ,. . /_ caves him froo and responsible to por- li, 35 Butterfly). , The dutics of the several Staff Of. , 404 bankers, $22,872,590, 'Céstablishing other Normal \Prainibg - .._ NEW YORK sorpiens. form, according to the measure of his { which included the ~militia organiza- ' & a secured follows : } schools, and of. mving adibtional facil kot. - ; a [A, hike h a ll )u, 13 a | cers have been responsible and impor. } *CUTEd as & > biz M ming Olle. Daring my administration, no sub-; FOMSining abilities, the donidstic, so- , tion of the Nattoust Guard. But 15, tant beyond ordinary periods .of ad. Bonds sail morigages.....$2,007, 105.60 {llfes and support to those already jim _Joct has 9001}qu more of my-attention Lem! and ciyil duties of a good «itizens. i 131 men were reported as uniformed mirfstration, and I [£30 PIC'I'SI iro in | - N.Y. Sime ...... 13,869,084 10 - | operation. © . ® than the condition of our soldiers. T) Th¢ pnyrmyv of eatending this sys- | and equipped.. The organized force. cutiuhcndiné'their eficiency, ability I'nited Btstes gtociialr—m 9,811,290 '| - Intelligent and pbolamthropre citi« have not hesitated to make liberal uses {m, and relativ ély increasing the pen- | authorized.in timé of perce, by the law and integrity in the the | [pkt Hat locas... op of the sum so munificently granted by ' \101 in proportion to the increased of I8G# was fixed 30,000. In view | SNC in the dischargexyot-the+ - } - 368,578 346 | ) ,_ tas tion of the regular and general at- / & a L & . R Ct trusts confided -to them. - Their sever-! -- -_- [MQ a e A ride iy | prices etfving, as compared with the + fac ch larger foree . HD a~% + -- Tolal ..V 26 ' ‘ The i tholinst legislature to provide for their | I ving pared with the of the fact that a much Jarg al reports will sapn be laid before you. TOIAl sve severe seee. --$25,4060.157 44 | tendance at otir scliools. - 'The law di- i 'hi + time whet» the present mute was ostab- was already. organised, and that . . & f nt rehqfnnd care. - While the war war R fin“ 'x' NI he Jprl‘uuxtlr z.“ “Kl-{i cstzh' wins Phin-tL'LimmT? , il's‘l (Gu (1:01: The report of the Bureau of Military l Durin--the yeor the decrease in se recaing the. appointment of_a part od. yet in progress, the system of Military | lished, is, I “l“ orsfand. | cosoiviege )< ( aneetrearing population of State wou Record will also b W L. -Bhc|curities his been as felléws :l c. _- the school mesey on the bosis of mar- Agencies, which I found infvximnnoo.J“\\”~““\ of the agthorities at Wash- | warrant Hin oremnnization of at least 50,- 8 so presented. € ~ | halk . ‘ bar ha aos Abe } _ soy ogo} \&C dotly attendance seems 1o be ope, . . . r + Hy og cdlv . . -< wisdom of the state in establishing an Decrease of €, .!. stocks. $2,528 000 vot, i . op ngnzitonded with some modification» /K! and I hardly doubt, in view of 000, the last lepishuiture removed the offlee where special attention coul:l bo do N.Y. State Socks... 2,22}, 106 | Tit ng favorably, by ind :cin nore ve C cour. and | its Justice, that such jnerfeased pro- restrictiom leaving the puruber 'with- | 0. £ Iilino\ 232 40 i terul irreg ~_':'\—? a; ‘ ”vision; will-be speedily made. _ In the' ont limit, ind appropk lfd‘fimnmm'n iven to the record of all important 23 Mfiw m ,1 is the ecducrtion idernble ni r. wag jn [ MCirtime, and at ail times, much can , meet outlny In this behalf. .. Lt uas 1p. | HCH Dian?“ up-OIRIF‘qflmf of the t / 'art o of all the dyflifrflr: and the question charge=f an officent agent, with auit.| 0° done by citizens, by giving encour- ; lieved the expenditure of this hpproirmsnf“)? we'qtmgd 1.11.0\ lives in aA con- Total....’........\Kw:---~‘-..~-.n-?:n Les may well be raised whether some ad-. Able Assistants, to visit them and pro- to responsible-employment | priation would secure the complete test for the ‘;*,'I(h\f'§‘?“ of the Union,: Dccrgasq'm citchlation, $13,100,186] p.2 |_|}. neestive is -not -required to\* videfor thei is -f agencies,-and-onthe-part-of the-State ~equipmitnt of atout 30,000 en, in-, gang‘abfi quastioned. - Iflfimmtfimrgnngwmmf: 8 - RBD Ne. Liam! hisreadlt - For valmble riows _ importance of these igencies hnye. not. in organizing.a system for -the apeciat TT.090 alro min; qifijapodfiwmb“ cottectedt'sit this Bukéay to which | The system of a SHTRDEY ) | yoon “Pf”; this -point-L.refer you * *~ Deen over-citimaterl. 'They kept alive! (rC of partially disabled soldiers at} Of the$300,000 so appropriated, $234, : CNCA “dim-1415” ar {Pfegflf'ffiLTmfi bbe made\ though nn imiovation pon the mfihhwrmffimmffim erintcndent. - in the soldier an interest and a pride Ui¢it homes, and the establishment of 000 orfly has 'been expeérdBd for this]?\ the getth ont in questions that at- (ly devised and - suceessfnl banking | pp, op.), nmmfihaifiwummfi- in his State by an exhibition of recip- | ““‘,’§\.‘\\\‘ for those totally disabled, | objéct, owing to the' inability of the (fol). “FA le ind propertys Tho'mnte- ' lwhm.“ of this State. has attracted to | ;,, our comnion schools shal} be furn- ~ . rocal.odnsern on its part for his for-! - To meet the present emergencies | Comptroltcr, as stated to me, to fur. | \A08 Nready accumulated undér the , itself most of the banks of the | ished to the destitute children of those . tunes. . anneal s -,MQ;WAWSL‘WMy,WJ;)§A.P a lirge say for that purpose: - tn unions MW mapagement-of -the+try nit large. ind scoms c acquired | who hare disd.in the. rnilitary or _ During, the process of disbandment , lI have resorted to various measures :; order to meet pressing demands fof] Chic of this Burciin, aro of the high-ithe $331. and confidence of thi mmmmt -eal service of th ite 3:52..- 195i“ «when mar whro raptdiy{the granting of individual relief; as- ; equipments beyond whut-eould be pur-] \** ”\1”{\mm aud vahre; «In 'cohs ”Tm discover its benefits : 0 | presumed that such a special recogni- _ transforred from distant points to the | to nssociations having this ob» ' chased with the limited amount of the nance o the spirit of the Lw 'Fiised j xssugbnseflbupot} the national faith) | poy of pp patriotic serviceeg@rd sac- . place of rendezvous, these agolwiexgg'tlu view :\ in dexoting, so 3far. as appwopprintion allowed to be 'expended, by Huxlrzflmngmhatc' Predecessom, the fand in eopifparative imnmwnity from the rigoes of fhe heroes who have died)“ ~- _ situated on allimportant thoroughfares\ CONSSTent_ with its endowment, \the , the Quartermaster General seas direo. | 2Uth0T)6es of the city of Albany have | unseoured and unreliable paper which! , T ppreval-of: L vals ~. 5A ar vie E + R “_ Chita atau: a n- rre a p ‘ = aoe < A e, o aia ae ease ite ec sa o a s MILEr ANY \Fir‘NT-“QN'N Viart the claipis outstanding ans tled amount to \£500 large sums of money have been im B zeus evince a deep interest in the pro- , U PHO D IRCCi E prO ) oldiora' + a 'with grea btararod soma partk 7 10 core. constantly open j k - fe o t r - you N° p p . an intelligent and 3):le a.-\ direction: ' Af points of mustering. Pose, and .1he establishment of a tem- his custody, which. wae receipted for | figfifig§ggfi§Pm§ Jn «T‘ Hafizfigfi 532mm {imrfiififlh-y t More Tfifigmfisfiy cent. of all the ~ out, they were resorted to by soldiers, | POrary asylum at the Ira Harris Hos- on the pmt of the Stato. - The follow- | ‘ 2 mage gen-, enactments that combine the wisdom Lclildren and youth who reccive scho- and not unfrequently by officers, 'for, Pital, in fhis city ; leaving to you such , ing summary presents the number and ; 01:0“? oontgllmtlontslmummy for the . and experience ofthe nation, to make lastic instrction, go only to the com- ' ~ ~~~ - ussiamirce in recoverma Tost, nnd coy. | Trther and permanent provimons, as , condition of the National Guard or-f erection ol a suitable » itding for ”V344. the most complete as well. A8 the, mon echools. lo view of this fact, and 1 f records and trophies of the war. - The | most-retiabte-system of banking ever ; . | ~- recting defective papers, and for ad.| yOU shall deem proper. since the last muster snd hae all ) of the intimate dependence of good vice in the sectiement of recounts com- | _ The Soldiers' Depot in New York | inspection, viz :« to- TH thus be afforded for | devised. government upon 2:0:de (g the .. - been: ie o ural - : : the sacred preservation, i I » . r plicated by the almost infinite variety | city, established by my predecessor, l 112 Regiments, guarded pnILho niflmlet: \gfut'gp \11:31 AGRICULTURE AND MANUFACTURES. people, these institntions are of parz- , The steady progress of the State in | mount public Jmpdnanceraudgxwrhv seni pros- __ 2 002 cen afer neces sut andi nomos of incidents common to active | has been conducted on substantially | 3 Independent Battalions, montoes of the gallunt-deed 1 | A v N . rac» aIMInt- él 8 At- : . - + - . - The? agents perfqrmvd valuable fictrv-T‘tlm same plan as lwretufl_we. & There | 6 Batte‘nea' e riotic devotion gilt]; e 474 00323581th agriulture and | mannfactares, affords } ton for their liberal support an ___ alto in aarftigning_and _ protecting | has been, heretofore,. considerable.re- |- Aggregate fore of officers and men- New York, who so prompt continued encouragement to _ the peo=fperity cannoi be safely neglected. our soldiers, t Yramatu, against frauds ' duction of the working force, without , uniformed and ped, 28,000. No! q d to the call of mg Pa} respon- ple.. The great withdrawal from the raisons axp cries and 'robberies whict have-nt-timws, | detracting from its usefuiness, - The great addition & the number of-or.| .. tgmeca of the National Gov. aboring forces in maintaining the mil-| - Tho 1 p40“ °f the Sm isof teen perpetrated to an alarming. ex- sid rendered at this institation has not; ganizntions has been made. In not \ - -_ I itary strength of the nation, seems to o of the S'ateptl’emnson tent, and with great impunity, and in , been confined exelusively to soldiers , case has a draft beep authorized, eith- FINANCES ANP Taxation. have fauna compensation a; home in report, that, on the 31}?! 8+ br f supflfingfl‘mw destitute, wichlQflbgmkmging to this State, but those from : er- to ereate or complete an organiza- General Fund. -The Comptroller's | Lhe‘impmvomcmp in the itmplements.-of Inst the number of 870. op m up ss ing; 30W1¥01foe and transportation to every State have equally shared in its - tion, northas ant\ «pecial induggfimmg riflports eghfbhs a deficiency of $1,- hasbandry. and the friendly contribo- eral prisons was 1,873, cff‘ whom 159 their homésa It Haa thins teen 'my benefits The military officers of the been held out {o encourage volunteer. 179:394,06 in the revenue of this fund tions of science to labor $th __ -[) were females, and 73 insane. The endeavoy to maintain, in ail these @encral Government, in New York ing. On the contra on the 30th of September 1864, an ip; selded lar; ~to indy earnings and expenditures for the fis- 'uthg A , R 1 Lay a} Q DPE _ €; o\ & ; excess ~a , s yre large returns to SHY. { gil year ending September 30th 1865, . ng ewonmstanees, a gnardian care' city, have-heartily co-operated with : want- of equip ‘ the ' supplying the wants of our armies foll - Qifiifljfilmjfiwfis ‘35‘ thesg brave men. ~ the State nuthorites to make the in- provide the force to the extent | ney last repo Wm‘ore and every deficiency of food in the fere ae fo We #5 The duties thie imposed upon these stitution equal to any estaldishnrentof urgently demanded, additions to it j fully appéar from thy following state- (id World, and the resourees of the Sing Sing Prison for $953? all. 694-3663; age'nflé fave been varied. onerous and the kind in the country. They have have been, in some - degree, {fist‘onr-i ment: land in all {he defiafi'méMs of human | Sing Sing Prison fof females...... 5,236 08 dxfilcgllt.-_.They\wertf aliged to be-. famished the necessary subsistence, ' aged. 'The increase dufingMLPGfid'uqe’ in the 301701125? . AWWWWW‘A \\\\ 11.755 $5 4 : ® r 7 +- \T3 ; aT? . = stiore ‘(af“'n’~nfi:‘$e‘rv fifit‘i‘efil-‘IMN of vetcmT I“ I”? Im.. ¢ 1'R14 ri nso » a T‘ ~ (hton Pawn-nun;c.-1390--¢003i-oo¢y¢‘27‘m58 mry’ajrounne.\ To gain the eonficence : for the sick and disabled, 1 oughount officers and 24mg? of the late \weir ts of the years...... i228.5|487 ‘ {egéflfmimimgggfifl' raw??? Total.. geos.z19 52 _ as tor “a“ learn Me wants, the ct. , Many. benevolent _ tend to improve the morale of the or- Receiptel. .s .., $18,092,339 sq our vetrans t‘ér‘thé’tflxflaze . of the soil.| The convicts of thcixlxxrrgrison have - AYES Lsu2 Kinde resajan fooanreary--4 -brashan-Commi« SRiNZitmms with u hich -they become lia. 11,912,026 343 2s ho- \ tll fellowship and sympathy. wBite to sions, the Ladies Roldrer® Relief As- 2):ng - j cha; various duties of the citizen, without for a num ber of months been employ j ~ _ bring-these wants to the attebtipd of sociation and the Union League ciah, | J submit for your consideration the I’Df’tjfimn'gflept. 80, 1865.... 81,179,394 og \\PMOHS duties of the citizen, withou ed_in_the manufacthire of irom and _ chose im-mathor quire have sitive rendered val E Tra S . Lon idets of tho year; \im'uroince To the harmony of trade, | nails for the State, pursuant to a pro- fespectfnladdress and patient assidnity | employees have.. i ® on oi providing. by suitable Ap- , on of the funds . O\ the quiet of society. __ _ vision of an act passed at tho ses- $1}? t na patient assiduity ' employees have. by their commenda- propristion,; for a general encampment : Canal Fund $16.273.665.7 proper | stoe of the Legi ind the val e labor has been faithfally and ble zeal and faithfulness. established a f the National Gy m A \acs »12 13,665, 76. irit of B F mani- *, shee stature, Tabor remains e eneral Sgper- \claim to the @ratitude of all W510 [Sn oi the . “mg?\ 2 mmwffiflmdmm‘ wo reer eels “JW‘W’GFWWM of the products their labo Hane... fie\ performed by tiareSeuc * - - AHC Ing lhe comin sts fie 18601 - tra, mang 77 ficient propocition of a pronsnent ing unsold the 30th SegembeQisf - £ I fus.sble gssistants. s been the recipients of its benefactions, of inspectign, instruction, comparison | Pay ts of the year... 14,038,092 21 philnnur; pm; citizen offmgj State, and : gm“ ed g 8.477 2 hich added report Wi‘n4fifln be laid before jflfl-‘fifldthflfl‘al‘m‘fl co-operation has been- and improvement of the several or- | ie --g16 183,095 914 ovidermeflit' Ar pavi enfh: £} ta t cams}! Trim!“- ways; cad We \ Wm”? mone awt that my | in that liberal spirit | which prg ganizations comprising it - It is ar| Ballance in treasury -- \- gate the scheme - ao. “gmer'sifv $326 ag gamtsof $233,696 77 uties {gamer this find should the Legislature to establish a - . obj mamon to i 1863 ( . . ucc. vl $90,562 th (£ l dd ve an agg cd hive have cedsed upon the return of the tinue its support to the inflituxzionmn fifieglfiflof onfifizfiféfiflén 12:11:32 “mg“, Pud Ser bszmw bg. mop mg]? promicce to eleen noen: [ae “11651839 of the period have # # {nll . & 20 * A P . r - s 3 x L & a - of our forces to their homes. . The whole nursber admitted into Fosterfan« sustain, in all Prop??? Mia; figfiggmmafié'flmggw 43:55? ‘zfifigzfiéfiffimem‘fz figs; bee,“ ”I we! C rar ria m wan-Lila.“ ig regard in er, that yam\? singifitmiaa during the year has this 11531101) of thadpfifkiic intérest. And? wal (PLL_ ”Mia of sciencg and practice. fiemgfifiefle prison.... 29,9932 niy regard my subsequent action | béen eighty thouxanitand five hundred detwhatever we perfect amd make ad. , A'! of debt Sept. 30, ©65 ... $8,056,934 37 provides that >* the income, revenue | At Awnmwmmnnuw... 185,426 86 bas OS C12 as MW? of your own legislation who bave remained on the average . equate the wmilitry for.all the emergen-| _ The amount of the direst tas levied | and st ails which shall be received from | 4t .. ...... 110,883 18 in this- b a My attention was early ; two and a half days. The number ;ejes which justifed- ita. creation. and. In 1885 was 4 53-80 mills for the fl. E: Fre 5s 6 - = faucet t whe - wad t bree niet 4 \+- Inte -- T) Tired paean i Is He Tai. A moe ama dt owe ~ & 5 T“ enim Fampes pig's pr ' N K . L2 . & pere 5 \> \<I T Haft -no , fronter, , lowing purposes : For schools, 3-4 of ; sale of.the lands or the scrip therefor, TMJMMW\m“:mdungg'J’QWfp“ . - l - Loge - I % L2 cued ___ B ~ + \. -- tm e“ + Metito idi ites are v % y, \® e Pms om a licen this beb a naren ien mil oon wa n . \ on entier adit, Spee nes on i «a