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1' U~ION. ~ ........ ~ ............... _. ... ~ Ooxeackie, Wecmeoday, Jan 23, 1856 ~~--~ - \\\-\-~ Y1llage Subscn~n Mad 81 75 n .tldun e~ h5 ~~ \RH'VBLIV!Nlt!ill\ IS !ROLITIOnSM It has been constantly charged, and as persistently denied tJ:iat the 'Repub hc.an Is an A~ol~twn pal!IY As a poht• teal orgamzatiOn, 11 pretends only to op pose th\ extensiOn of ~<lavery mto ter ntones now free, and t.fue formation of any other than free States from \hat was formerly covered by the Mtssoun Compromise Beguiled by th1s spec1ous show of pnnctple, and mt•led by the cry of 'out age,' ' vwlattolll of solemn com pact, and the other pet exclamations of the day manJ\ thousands have been m duced to look favorably upon the new orgamzallon, to \\ htch a few des1gnmg leaders have sold out the gallant old Whig party and even ta aid and eomt tenance It by the1r votes We honestly belteve that 1f the ,(reat maJortty of these could be convmced that the osten Sible atms of the 'Republicans' are far very far short of the1r real ones and that Abohuontsm, unadulterated, 1rre h.,wus unscrupulous Abohtwmsm of the same sort as that w.liuch every year hbel. the very names of freedom and humamty bv Its msane attacks upon all \ht; uld lnndmnrlm vf uur ~m;ml Mru~Jturu -that tnJs abolittomsm and nothmg less underhes the \\bole Republican organt zatton they would leave the ranks of so treasonable a conspnacy; Wllh a haste msp1red by un·press1ble lni:hgnatwn O~R POSITION, \HUIJA \ The Ulster Demrrctat OolQaclne umun, \V notice m 1 recent Josue of the N ot1re1 !laid papets of tbem.IIJjt rampant sc~ot}l,~.i a1 e now tl e most viOlent and vmd•ettve o~ !lay Leader a most stngul&r ar- K now Nothmg organs -['Atlbany Atlas under the above utle, written by Asiar as thts paper IS concerned, S TANLEY Its length, and the remarkll of the Atla& are wnhout a ntaji!lil tre,ed.pm 1 of truth Tile UNION 1s not a • ~;• •. of Its confesswns alone preclude .n.!•q)\f mg rt m our cglumns If this Nothmg organ, nor has any thmg , 1t IS mdeed a revelauon, and Jt appeared m our columns to warrant does not read hke fiction It IS an assertwn unless a foohsh for the Umon and Its mstllU\IOilS anU we can remember 10 have met utter abhorrence for the h1gher a man steeped 10 dJsstpai!On passwnate utterance of love for schoolofpohttlllans entitle us to .,.,~., .• 1 ., 1 c•>u 1 ,u 1 wnte thus 13 an a\\ful sattre on tmctwn As germam to the hfe moreover, we may say that we STANLEY 15 decidedly a ge a mem her of ' the order \Vho he IS we do not know but and never expect to be suspect He wrote the Iron The s1de \e have taken on the nr<Js-1 recently published m our fmmd en! poht1cal d1v1s1ons havmg • c d h h ouner an t oug tins p10 been the theme of d1spute betwe&>n 1 s very mfenor to Ytanna, It ment JOurnals of either sectiOn we the same tremblmg style We define ourselves beyond the rear of 'i\ the C<mrzer I• the Alban' paper apprehens1cn No rPader of the U -~l'er 1 r!ed 1 I \ to m I 1e etter w luch precedes needs to be told where VIe are to be 100 of • Vtanna • The Sun on the j:!reat question of the ~~ 11 ndmmlbh~ weekly and 1 , 1se-our declaratiOns have been as '- B 1 to tne oston 1terury papers as the EngHoh language could lll]n m:lmv WILFRED STANLEY s them and expressed Hh all thA and earnesfness tl at we could g•ve tn'e''ll·i lf there ts any subject upon Which ha~ e spuk(>n wlth drrectues~ 1t ts u,p.~n; that of our strong ympathy n llh the !tonal Den ocrats of the State and contempt for thetr double dealmg oppp-1 po\\ ers can be seen by a bnef He S'l}S -- nents Upon the suhjeCt of theca Sw·-etl.g·old·en too the sp(>~dy <>nlat(;emenl has Qe•¢ni ;~~kl,~$l~d. advocated b) us a• a favoTJ!e m \\'\\''\ ar.d one, too 'nh1ch we \auld not are many passages of beauty ellhet to men nho would overnde much that 1 s ghastly m the crude constttutwn to effect 1t or to those 'VI1JO,'I \'~''\k'~.; F pl ew can read It unmo under the pretence of forward ng That a man hl,e WILFRED STAN terpnse uoed theu utmost 6'!forts to by hts own confesswn be ta1d It-men whose broken pledges h1 s fearful, uncontrollable d!ssl CUNDBSFD NEWS ITEDI~ Tm!l House on Fnda) elected ts Cle1'\t by a vote of6(1 ma Houoc notqmtefull Mr Shcr man the Olerk of last ycat and n possesoton of the Houseasonly pres,dmgl)ead <,lurmg all the contest for the otgan zal•on •• the lucky rna He had the rep\ tatJon fo capac•ty and made fnend• He receiVed vote~ from Demo crats and Know N othmgs CUNNINOHA>I TO B£ PARDONED -The A bany Transc pt understands that Gov Cla1 k has de m ned to pa don th s despe ztescound e -sent to tbe PemtentJary for one year on a charge of stahbmg and severely wound ng an moffenstve nan Of' what use are our Wise salutary Ia vs tfevery v lla n ts to meet 'lllth ExecutiVe clem ency '2 ITS EFFECT ON US -That the war DOW Jag ng belw en the Allrea on one s -de aud the Russ ans on tl c other would finally end n mak ng the Umted States the most producttve natwn on earth we have never doubted fur a moment- The rome the wdustry of Great Buta !liS taxed the less able •• that mdushy to compete WHh our facto• es and >101k shops TIIs v ew of the matte has moBsed the Atlanhc and ts now ma I ng headway a uong tl e th nk ng m nds of E gland Mr B• gbt allows that 1! the war continues a ~eat longei the Umted :States n til b th greatest rna ufactu ng na on on earth Tns Brtii•h Banner states that a proposal ha5 l cen set on foot fur post ng placa1ds a l ove the c ty conta n ng passages f10m t!Je B bl~ GOVERNORS MESSAGE ernor advises the establ shmer t of a Pro The Governor begtns \1th a summa fessorsh1pof Agr culture He also thmks ry of the State finan<;e Be sho vs that tl e Btale should know how mnny Nor there was an acttlal deficiency In tberev mal ~hool graduat~s are pursumg the enue of the General Fund, on the 30th professwn of teachmg of September, 1Sit5 of $537 863 99- T,JW State :£.1brary has mcreased tls 0\\tng to the deficiency tn the 6anal volumes to nearly 40 000 but JS <hort of Revenues 1he $200 000 ordered to be ap fui!il:s propnated to the support of Government Thne are 89less convicts m our State out of these revenues, have been wllh Pnsons than at the close of 1854 To held durwg the last fiscal year The tal number m the three Pnsons 1 906, General F md \as m debt on Septem expendllure for the) ear endmg Nov 30 her 30 1855 $6 692 654 37 18015 $233 343 24 earntngs $198 230 The cap!lal of the SctJool Fund ha$ 29 fhe expenditure hao decreased and Increased Its revenue was $143 137 73 the ea. nwgs mcre!l'sed The revenue of tl e U S Deposit Fund The Governor recommends tl at a por $245 119 09 of the Literature Fund non of the conviCt s earnings be tatd $16 831 26 asHle- for them on their release He ad The aggregate amount of the •everal v1.ses that some Improvement m then an smlung funds for the redemptiOn of State agement of county Jatls be attempted debts mcurred on account of Railroad In v1ew oftbe vast number of apphra loans was $146 077 12 Those debts twn~ made to the bovernor for pardon amount to $770 000 he rene\\ s lts recommenda ton for the I he Canal rece1p s were m the total bestowal of ~realer dtscretwnary powers $2 639 792 12 and th.,expendtture$989 as to penalties on the judges Also the 792 12 surplus revenue $1650 000- creal on of un officer to a1d the Governor Tlns JUS! meets the Constltut anal ap m exammmg the•e apphca!IOns propnatwn to the Canal Debt Sml,mg In the HouM of Refuge at Rochester Fund of $1 300 000 and to the General there are about 270 'boys value oft! e r Fund Debt Smkwg Fund of $250 000 labor, $10 000 per annum The Nc but cat not meet the other Con51ltutwnal York Honse of Refuge on Randall. Is charges upon he •nrplus revenue The land has an avera 0 e of 250 ch ldren du present fiscal ) ear m po es on th1s sur nn~ the Wmter About three fourths plus revenue an add, onal nppropnatJOn of these are 1escued from a viCIOUS ca p nted m tLe Ia geot cl aracters oo as to at of $400 000 to the Sn I< ng Fund for the rEer t act attentiOn Each placard to contam ouly ext ngmshment of the Canal Debt &c We reg 1 tt to learn that 167 apphca one verse and sometimes only one sentence and the LegJ<lature \\Ill be requ red !u t 10 ns for adm 1 \s 1 on to th 6 Uttca In,ane and to be 1euewcd as f equently as the funds n eet the d€£c ency Tl e GovernoJ ~e Asylum were refused dunng the las obtamed Will perm•t A soc ety Js to be o1gau ry 1 roper! I remar s that the em bar y ar for want of room Nearly 1 000 m •zedforcar•pngo tt!IS!dea rassment 111 relatiOn to the deficiency m sane petsons a1e row confined m Coun GuN bar els ha e la ely been found on tbe the le\enues of the Canals does not artse ty Poor lJouses The Govern01 earnest field of Hub!Ja1dton battle m Ve mont sone from any nabilny on the part of theCa ly recomn ends a new as\lum-a recom nf I ~haft , he ng bu eJ mo e lhau • e ty llUID to pay the debt crented for their COil mendutwn \\ hwh thJS Simple statement \tru~twn but fMM th~ lH\IIt~il per 6d a! 1 s qu te suffic ent to sanct on five yea s couta n Ciit tnug~s tl at uxplutl d' th cm 1derablo v oicucc wl en the ball el 1 a' beat ed 1n the fire lNDEATllTHEYWEREN01:P.ARTED -Among the 1 assenge s of tile 111 fat d St Den • \\ e a young co tie (E d • ck P Wellsaul VI~) lo\\ ed them to do so bv the Consll u The Deaf nnd Dumb Inol1tut1on has lion A d he recommend• nn amend 289 pup1l -218 ut pub! c charge the menl of the ConstJ!utJon so as to gel nd Bind !1st tutwn 160 The Deaf and of tl e e gf teen Jeaf\ I m tatwn of State Dumb need fu ther aHl. from the State loans and so as to d m n sh tl e hPavy fl e HlJOt As\ !urn con tams 80 pupJls-!l an ual clargcs at present lu1d upon tl e 11 no\ scttl~d at Syracuse who VIC en a red In Utooklyn only l•o du s Ca lnl re\ E nucs Tl e nur ber of •mmJgrant• m the year befo1e t1 e sl P l~ft New YO! I boll! of wl om Th~ current exre •es of the canal• du 1855 an u d to 136 233-m 1854 11 Enhstmg «oldwrs a on a par \~ nh such pt tvate ente.r·pris€,s ar'€ frequently complamed of by .c.rlgli~n!I, gat up along our coast for the canquest of,\Cuba and Central Amef!Ca-enterpn ses wh1ch our gov11rnment has always d1scountenanced and exerted lls full forcE:j \9 resls In many In>tanceli thiB has been done where the obJecrt was not d1s tasteful to our people That England should atlem pt such a measure of action or even Rtten pt to exeuse It m Its Mm• Jster •~ very st1at ge fhere ts not per haps a government m the world> wh1ch Is more tenacwus m mststmg upon the stnct enforcement of the laws of natwns m respect to JUSt such matters The Bnttsh Government kn~w that the U mted(S\atos, bemg at peace with Russta could not wilhont a vwhtwn of good fallh permit etther France or Eng land to enl1st fotces bere for the Gnme- an \\ ar Her m1n1st~r knew the same thmg I hey were perfectly a 11 are thut the act was aglim~t the statue lilws of the U IliOn and that any Cl!lZen oT flJe countr} \ho should VIolate these laws \\ ould thPreby subject h1mself to mdtet• n ent and pun shment by the Courts- TheJ I ne v H>9 111111 \ Tfi'~lll<i>nl MmJ~II.'t 1s by the mtewatwnallaw, exempt from prosec JIJOn for such offences comm1lted m tl e country to which he rs accredited Under these circumstances they have no apology for the act-and our government has no course to pursue hut to demand that Jld:r Crampton be recalled FIJI bustermg 1s a very dastardly cnme m the e} es of England when comrnmed by dann~ and reel less adventurers who go forth from the Amencan shores on pnvate enterpnses But she seems to regard It very differently when commit• led by !he accredtled M nlsle¥ at Wash wgton I Yet that such u the t~ue state of the ca•e 1s as demonstrable as any case m politic~ In our State and mdred m e\ ery northern State Wtlh the exception of Ohw WJLLJADI H SEWARD 1s the em bodtment of ' Rerubllcamsm It was conce1ved for hts pohtiCa! benefit It was brou.,ht mlo tli1s breathmg \\ orld by h1s own accoucheurs, 1! \\as ha1led as tbf' dawn of a new day by t~n~e who recog n1ze m hun the only mode! of po!Jt cal and morale cellence, m a word J.,u, for htm, no Republican party n<Ju!d eve• have extsted t\dmuat1~n o£ h1s pollt1 cal doctrmes and career are the only es Mnttal• to full communwn m thg Repub !Jl!an church What Iw ~s that puty IS And he zs an 1~ndz:rgv,zsed Aoolztzanzst - Does any one deny 1t t Let hun read th1s extract from h1s pubhshed speech m Ohw and then s 'Y whether he wtll be de~etved longer by thts demagogu!l who can prodaun sentunent$ nn Ohw, wb1ch he would never dare utter 11 Ne' Yorl who can be merely a Free Soder at home but can advocate Ttlterfeaence wtth the vested 11ghts of the Somh \hen abroad \h<> !S, m short no more scrupulous- thou h more selfbh and cunn ng- m h1s des1gns agamst the unwn of the>e State~ than Lloyd Gamson h1mself 1 These are lt:. \ords mtnesses of the JUStiCe of the act wlil cons•gned them to an unbroken ment of the sweets of re!Jrement lockedmeacl otlersarms wentdown• tot! r ng the lastfi '\' ''ardecreased$248 had beln 319223 The funds of the IS a sad commen ry on I.terary oeean togeth ' 074 OS Tl e Go1 ern or laud. the con Comn , oners I u e fallen off tn conse The course pursued by our govern• ment m reference to such matters has been 1 n form We have menttoned an mslanCP under Washmgton There was ano her under Jellerson m wh1ch he used tl e po\\ er of the government to suppress an ex1 ed t1on set on foot for the conquest or hberatJon of Mexico, and there have been rPrentl} several other mstances of a s m lar character A slxth p nc ple 1.s ti at slayer)! n st be abo1 1shed I t!1 1 !l ese arc th'l p me ties of the 'Vb1g.s of the Weste n Reser.;vc of Ob o I an not no•v to say lor the fi st l)me .that th y are rome Tl e pa1ty of slaver~ declare that 1nst tutwn necessa1 y benefic ent a 1d ap11 ve 1 of God and therefore l! VIolable Tl e p rty of ~ eedom seeks eotnplete ~tnd umvm sal manc1patmn ' What then ~on say can no h ng be done f'o-r fi eedom beca. se the 1 ubi c. consc enC!S IS ;mertt Yes, mu b can be do e eve \1 th S can be done Slavery can b\'l m ted to Is p e sent bounds 1t can be ame1 orated 1t can and must be abohsbed and ) ou and I can and must do 1t Extend a cor l1al \ekome to the f 1g1t ve 'IIllO lays bts weary I robs at your uoo1 and defend h m as you wouid your paternal gods conect your own enol that sla.vmy bas any constltu tiOnal O'uaranty wh ch may not be teleased and ougl t 'D.ot to he relmqmshed Say to slave y when 1t shows 1ts b md and i!ema ds ts pound of flesh that If 1t draws one drop of blood tis hfe shall pay tl e forf'e!t It 1s w tten m the conslltnt on of the Un ted states that five sl ves count pqual to th1ee fee men and t s w tten also in,: tolatlon of t1 e d vlUe law that we shall sune der tho fugthve slave If 1t should be said that though these senllmenls me thever} extreme of Abo· 1iuon1sm HI they do not of r.ecessny commit the party to them even th1s ref uge 1s not left to those who would be Re· publwans \nhout bemg Abohtwmst•- The platform of thai party latd down m thts Stnte though mo1e cautwusly word ed 1s no less expl c1t Rusulved That tl e Fede ~1 Gover ment be mg one of detine 1 1 and l m ted p<» ec &c we must eat nestly deny tis 1 ght to establish up hold or tole1ate slavery m any portion of the pubhc domam or to conn '\'at t!s ex slence In the federal ter to1y b) a y means whatever Resolved That sn ce ther-e can be no legal sls.ve y n the ie lot,y ()f on~ Umon there can be no Slave States legally f01 rued out oi such terntoues &c THE late st01ms have caused many d1snsters at sea, and on the coast Among the vessels lost 1• the packet sh1p St Dem~, \h!ch sailed for Ilfavre f om New York on the 1st mst wnh a full and valuable cargo of conon 1 flour and gran When out from port two Ja~ s she foun dered m the great storm that preVailed on tbe firol of the month The- fir~t and thud mates and mne seamen were sa ved The captam, second mate three cabm passengers and t)le remamder of the crew-111 all thmy souls-pensht>d These statements wii!mdtcale wh<Ph'<>'l \E' are Not u llh the Soft Shells 1 1:' ree Sotlers for we never had nor peet to have a gram of svm1mt their doctrmes or confidence m thctr fesswns, not w ttb the neutrals for are so eonslJtuted as not to he ncutnd an} tlm,-and neutrality m these IS httle better than another name shuff'mg expedtency \Vh1gs we not for !IPWever true they may b~ th1ar pn;•f•~~IOn6 -vf fn.,mlship forth~ nals, SJ;WARDI nr I~ the favonte creea the great majonty of that partv-a trme more dangerous bPcause more cerely professed than the Barnbulir!lerll heresy A SPEAKEa AT LAST -Af er a mght s effort the Hou~e of Asse elected a Speaker on Wedne~day forty mnth ballot resulted m the of Orvtlle Robmson of Oswego Ia\\ s R bmson Odell Glover Foot D shle1 Sq1 rc Baley Th1s result \\as reached h1 a ~u'I'I.JI nalwn of Democra sand Republwa Prevwus to this vote Barley the dem cratJC and Prenderga\t the repuhl•i•illn cand1date had decltned \\Vh!le t State Reg2ste1 charges thnt ' the h1kt ry of pol!u~s m our Stale affordg not other mstance of a coalition so sha less-so devo1d of honest motive-or that w1ll more ce1tamly or d!'1served cover the actors With ohloqn} nal says that tl e Repubhcan m acted on th1• questiOn niih a u~u~,c~· ate and enhghtened sense of all respcns1h1httes Therewe~e no ba1'·!!a~ilu?:j HIT -A \eek or two smce Greeley made a charactenslJcal ge attack upon the Hon R chard of Indmnn for \\hat he recreancy to freedom Mr pson rep! es at some length m the ·.-.,~7l7ZP. of Thursday last adm mstermg re yet good humored a cas ga the petulant Horace as he has n m many a loug da} In al to one of h1s msmuattons ~IJ pson gtv~s the followmg home project of connectlllg the Medt an with the Red Sea by means tp canal I• senously entertumed believe destmed en' long to be The present Vtceroy has 1• firman empowermg the forma • a company to secure so destrable The Journal of Commerce and no unde1standmgs ' And }et cstl.maJc<I Hoyle, nbo had bt>en steadtly voted for spPakel by some etght or mne democrats aroposed after lhe above lot that R1chard U Sherman be dec•ar•'u [CompanJ JS to bear the cnt e expense of and 1s !Jo nd to compensate owne1r,J of for whn!ever port ons of th r clerk _ ___ may be 1equ Jed fot the canal WnEIIE s the money commg from Compa y \g cas to pay n !be for paper fol ou1 next 1ssae• We cannot oltl e 1 net reve 15 pe e nt to q 1 e\ !hot t cash m ad,ance We have thr:tE~~~~~~~ 8 treas try and 10 per cent to the towed t nhl our credit 1s gone We hraa;v~c,,~~J.·:il fi1 of the Company The s p1eme ed two years f01 noth ng and boarded o the rates of charges an.d the stat or 1 a the I our wtfe boarded us Company IS accu ded to the Egyp not! ng Our compos tors The rates 91 e to be the sam~ Our Ja U01d vants b1s of all nations Without reference to eg ~pl Commencmg ns a teacher m a ~chool &I :Stony :Rt\lg~, from\\ luch hi'' speed,ly ejected by the rrnstees for competence-the editor of the 'l\t;te.e-li.ab has succeeded m atlammg a whtch he abuoes wtth a looseness frE>quently deserves nothtng less T!~e~~;;n~~~;;~ 8 ~oo~n1nlthe othe1 hand obtams- 1 of the canal ro 99 years ~nmn'\'''d (rom the day upou whtd t na.v 0 ai on of all land belong ng to the for the canal (\\hlch form~ by p01 !IOn of that needed for t!Je ~\;~d~·~ five per cent f the net 1 evenue d amongst sh!lreholders personal cha;t,.ement But the mfi EARS -Donkey Hull of the lies-for \\ h1ch he rs perhaps irreslJqrt$ IS not the only donkey m ble-exmte plty and contempt \'l·llf'r: rlonlnlvdom H1s ass 1stant turns out to than mtl!gnatwn Those upon wnnm onkey and a donkey too of the has heaped abuse, m fPturn for fa Donkey No 2can steal are treatmg htm m the only way wlu as donkey No 1 ' A. word for will send htm paclung back to S f ' wllh a few alteratiOns \as R,Jse or some other equally remote from a Bm 0 bampton paper - n!lr of tho glob!! Truly h1g sutfigrjll~~ R1d1ng !!lightly !!.ll!!red orig· M mtolemhle 11 appeared m the New Yorl1 Wkzp, JunGE HARRIS m chargmg the g~ajtq • Jury of the OJ er and term mer now sessiOn at Albany, reHerated hts nr'e\iiolu\i vwws of the ProhJbJtory L1quor .u.,..,, ml!tructmg them th11t they could on to the end of the chapter- e) No 2 a twm brother of don 0 p ' lMltEDIJlTE:Lv after the election of Spea THE black republrcat\s hold an mf'or regard any complamt for Its vicoldt mal conventiOn at P1ttsbu gh on the 22d that m1ght be pre ented to them, Wednel!day, Gov Ohuk. lflln~ , 11 ,., ... .., h1s annual message to the legis We g1ve elsewhere a synopsis of February. at which arrangements are pressmg h1s convtctiOn that the ~·-~;•ot••; to be made for holdmg a natrona} dele· ture had unhm11ed power to pass a gate co.nYenuou lor t~e nommation of htbllor~ L1quor Law &c c9.nd!dRtes for Pr•stdent and vICe Pres A f 1 ~liLLI ON o app e trees are 1dent one nursery m Ohto m a year. Goa noN, whose husband was k1l• the accident on the Hud•on R1ver up'!u, d1ed at Poughkeepsie on Sat mornm The fam1ly restde In '-'a,~~~~~~U \y .eaL L BouNn TO BLA2E -R ch mens sons and Ro tJact S\<lem an 1 c II. nllent on to the que nee 1 d altl ough economy I as been ma candles InIss tl an tl ee months altc fact t1 a the 1 to Canal Board 1 IOVJded exact d 11 e defic eocy requnes ten po F '1m ho A a y Express old F1 !1u the butte• me cha t d cd th e uf for s adopt on o all tl e con pl ted •ec rary Leg \lut \' rei ef The Gave not THE ENLISTMENT CONTROVERSY h s so1 s W< e down and two up The fo m t ons of he Car 1 eulo IZ s c gra on as an elemet t crf 'II e tt!fa r grow ng out of the actiOn w th dde urn treme1 s and tl e latte for 1 I he Ca1 a! e Ia g-cmcnt ork IS pro nntwt al p >per l} 01 e n uuld no of the E gllsb 1\Im ster endeavormg to tlogapoiiCcman J< kntoledhleaslave gre,sng and las been] ten \Cf} d tit k Jn teadmghs rrnatls that he €nbstsoldJersfortheEasternW!IrWith· cheated w th t s ve gi ts a <11 oss bly lost I s ugt>ous terms I I e :< pc1 cc t h d ever c end a Know No I 1 g ~o n the U Jted States IS commg to a cn· so !~and all fot what' To atldlile f I 10 n of $250 000 as tal en at a ] em ell H h 1\ theE r gt H t Co11 1 ci a 1 uht 1 ave been antte 1 pated des to t1 e popul ton of Albany I l of $366 880 05 '1 he~e p1em urn' sw , I ,e do e much to prot ct tl eJ IJy u \ry 1 le c re on the part of Eng AsWEALTil tvarJablyends mgouto d) retnve te<lfrn cu Julaton TheJune charges f1 m the CU[ dtyof nmers lwd She mght h1ve kuo\ln by the pep a 1t snotwonderfultl tfoll<sNIIst lo• of$l6UOOOOf• redcmp onofthe bookers and others atd ~nes map ptarlJce \\lueh has been steadJIV pnr- to oecome m•l onalfes' Tlelatp tmao •u Canal Rever UP rer fica s \\US taken at provwo account o theCa,tle Ga denaJ • f'd from the b gmnmg of our govern th s wmid 1s the man tl JUt wealtl enougl 1 Jem um of 8 295 4.06' The fur her ra gements 1 e 11 tl at It would not countenance any e brgemenf loan of 8! 250 000 1s•ued 'J I c Governor desnes a repatr of tl e st ch freedom to keer h m n •P ts a 1 JU>t cl hi en eno gl O s ce 1st tot r b ourrlt a p emmm of s ructurt>s ereclc 1 by tf !> E ederal Go1 It a 11 r h h happened un to malte ht 1 ndustnous Eunmts as g e t u $ , 04 611 60 \ o m 1 ca.e w tc bore as want A I f \' 4 5 r ernment upon tl e Ntw York Qmua t ne ler the adm n stratwn of \\ ashtngton, oan o \' 00 000 to pny •our m I Grol'nd~ 1 m d hope~ our Co ,r~oouu the ~ume cour~e\VIIlipursuedil5thilt now lllARSnAL PELt SXER • epo lcct to have not II ons uf Btu e MDC]! tn!l !0 meet Bmkmg lVIII be lnSl!Ucted to demand ll ndop d IU ( e el \Mo ,terof! ranee, tiel II s Govm m~nt t1 at no JU l taty success s Fu I de c enc e I as ~ee made at p e Apphcut o s Ill ben ude for tl c en attempted tu en! st soldiers and fit out P 0 \'blefomtlapesentbae of up uto s m 1 a !he 1erce t 1 teres! Uu\ment ot the Agncultuial CJilcge \essels of war from our ports agamst tlw C mra lienee t cy saJ' that t1\ g a II The Goven or congrnlulute us tl at l el the Governor recommends be con Eng! r J The f roceed n was prompt comclof11a tobeclledatla s s!odctueltlecrcdltoftleSt te su 1np red or) pi d\\ th lyaJiested andourgovernmentdemanl· 0 auevpla fo tL St gcamJag thattlcpo pectoftleCanalsh'lsgieat ll1e Suit Vtor!,satSjracusearepro:; edofFr!ICc-acoun!f} wllh wh1chwe TH~ osstutlellurt.cnH c1R R byt!Jcllysrc otlened Jl peruJs-6000000!Jush 1,1 \ebecnm \\eretleoon the mostfnendlyt<><m- lustuecdctls•adtobc$40(00 llelosby Tlneare3216mk,ofR~Iroad 1 1 ddu n~tle}ear ndtl~prdut rea!Jytl k~ orsays t1 t outsJJeof' tl p v us ace dents adtoha cu c $10 r on n 1, Sate cost ~ $1 '<> fo I e CUll g jeur It 1 arl; r d out luge rll s 11 hassi ll been general 000 bcs lcs hat wll ha\ctolie pad fo tie 000 000 n d con C) I g m tl e past }ell 7000 000 1he reve ue art,mg fro n ly ole} I I1 the CIIV of Ne v} rk lvesandlmbsofpassnges l:l8:l8!64 pas,e g-cr• atd 3417\07 tie enorks~o sullccnt o s11pott d and otleJ I rget ns honever he say> tu ' off e gl Tl E ro't r OJ ra 0 ext r d them ll l a tl h tl e conmvance of [[ .. RoOND ToP tl e loft est peak of tJ e Ca sl :l!uuula , s tJ ee tho 1sand c gLt l!ur 1 ll I gb 1 a Sll \10 071 81 n1 d th~ r enrnm s The m1lt a of the S 1le are 1 provmg , r s n I c x c 11 ve officer (mean 1 $20 813.385 73 Tl Governor refc\ s 10 spmt aud dISC pi ne fhc la v uf 1847 10 g M y 1 W od Dl> net A ttornE} Hall tu l Je lu v or nr IZ 1g a Board of R ul bas proved ben~ fiCIH 1 111 !ls \\ odongs- &c ) s \oro to s 1st am the lu w• been N I~ISK TOll -The P uttsv lie A lvo ro l Con J•swner he expense of IICI The Governor recommends tl e •ale of flu grant!} cJ 1 srcg 1 ded on tl e 1 rdl'nsc cute lea us that tLe dwclh g of M J n al I' a ta ned hi c that of tl e Btink g the New York Ar•( nul ut d adj cent prmc 11 ally of us unconslllutluna.l n Bogart m h.••kat m >~ill l> coutents \US n D ] artment by the cotpolnl ous which lrtll I sJluated Let\ een F tftl a td S xth Some 1 ortwns of the law are 1 e-rl a m hrely dest oyed by lite on Tl u slay ev gIll supe1v ses ave• ue 0 and en briCI gab u n ocr s pet ct but the Gm<rnor has co fide 10 e lust The fi c was commun'\ t d f on sun Dur g tl e ln t fiscal.) e 1r SIXteen nen winch\\ 1!1 form part of tl c C 1 ra1 1 1 r the prmCJplP Hr recommend a walt• shes nil eh had ben 1 n ovcd fum th sto Bat I ng A•socru lO sand oJX II hv dual I arli A-bout a quarter of a l 1 of 11 g tl e actiO f 1 Court of Appeals on ntleevenng udrlaceda mgsom comL s BIkers commct red il der t1 e General d llu sc berea! zed lyll s ul '' cl t cunet 1 t 01 J J ,nJ the cons.dna t !Jic mat al and befo c the uce pa ts ol th h lin Law E ght of tl ese n•socJa ca 1 he putt) use by erectu p. \ r.)l tl reaftcr I \endments to make bu Jd g \ere awal ened t1 e fie had gun 1 l o1 s vere o gamze<l f om old defu rt n New\ ori< ar d no At sen I n B ti lo \ rr ore effcc! ve s cl an ascendancy that t was fouud nposs S fet} I U d Burl Four nssoc I o s he putcl a e of tl e U S A I at ( vern r I ' named twE> &ssoc ule to •we nny tl g M B s lo\s t s sad and five 1 d !dual Bani ero I ave drscun Home a1 J tl e 11 proven e t of I e u e >elto a• t orsupercedethe w 11 be abort $2 OUO ll ted bus neso at All an 1 fhf Governor th 1 lis tl e lot 01 ey Gl nural n argumg the Lem II e F1~e Bank notes outslnl drng on l!Jvl 1on of ~I It a w II I vays be n 1 o ron sl ve casP I fore the FebruRryterm 111R>E or ~ m times a c uple appea ed be ,., ~ the vOth \ep emb~:r 186u n~~ ii:i24 436 St?S!.Jan of arrr sen UJh to u e and de f tl e l 11 d ~tntes Snpret'lll! Court- f'u a. 1 gyn an tor-mar ge but the b de OOl d b [ L e U d 1 b J <eell!e y ou~Ul tteg 0 t11e V9llle ren I Ne \ I t r tl at I e a lie n I tl e Le 0 ~ 1u re to pay tbese groo n wuB d unl and til~ J~vercml gen Ieman f\\'~5 590 949 Tl S f F dB k lefuseutottthlnot Onthe!tLstoecnsonleo\'~ e tj un an nceof!cStuearmsshuullbc<kpos cunsd noes un leru exp ed I <rrteJs outstund ned at All anv l\.ome and IJuffid J !so The Governor lOUt lges m much at. ext sed L !;)=:)UT{ e hatbo c!';p ctaL1ealool $11 290 2\ d f B 1 h h C G 1 Offi h d mrr v. ere u ltl at {S l at t e or m arv ene s ce srepresentallon some r 0 o 1 g g I •as ~ot as !Jan ed tu up pear at ll e ala hose charle • had exp rul 85 431 386 f sho 1 ld be r , oveu t All n y r a d a , ilSt leal of 11elf decep ' th an an n s h a state 1 he poo g rl b okc T 1 B 1 f d I J b 1 h I fl C 1 • • .1 J 1 1 K b 11 .1 1 e an' u a a an em t e t r 1 vouerce a1en ments 1 t n>l t e ansas aru Itsresuts to tea • a d sad sl e co ld n t 1 elp t- treasun mrluclmg- obi g~l o 1 and ~ecu at d auJ t u to ppt • f JUd, tn as,u I h s 1ie of th1s port JOn of the message Becaus~ 51 be on I r es of$139 091 93 Tl e Ont land ng- cl:fl u1 ( 1 r all l.o Ins J ance Com '\ \ II]{e that of the Albany Evemng come <lenlossuber B kFmd Stock \\ns$42496130 cf pa es )tosmrhfl rr rrnalpleuln s JuurJ]<mcei\lr 'v\Jlkmsonbecame!ls \\ <SIIINOTON has bud for ll'llcek post neml; I cl \'83 5~0 n l u rs ami vJII be patd to abo 1 h tl u I • rl t of grand and utl ur He calls on the Legislature to egltnchsofsnow ,uesteets-aneventtla Fulruarvl 1856 pettl ceny ndgradu te p• olme t utrrtlevoceofNewYork moppo bas nut occumd thete !JefOJe fl 1 fifteen }Car• 11 e Governor congrutnlates thR State for theft I he nglt of peren ptorv chal oHIUll tu tht ela1m of the people of the D ll g tl e week the Nut onal Int II g nc , I e cond twn of o If Bat ks and the lenrre the GU\ em or thn I s hIS b, t n too I nrllor us tn govern themselves and m \\>\ t1 e guard bouse (pol ce stat o ) I as b Iiur confide re tl P} er J Y and dep J mu~l <tretcl ~ 1 n f 'or of th accu< d 1e a\o vul of he determmatwn of 'New ome literal!, a house of 1ef ge f r tl e born te• tl e JOtroductwn of any more J and the fnends uf accu•rd per ons get York to contmue to mterfere w1th affatrs lsspoot fromtheunusual$C¥Cll)uftlwwcath \lble Ia sof ecurtesa 1ba sfr uponpettjunes Heaboconsdorsthe L )Old lc o\n borders c r nn than those nov rucetvt I He rule \ l1ci ncludes all ptrsons who rcutl He concludes what JS m the mam a abo sugg~<ts a law re,tra Ill 1 Banis ne\Hpaperaccounts of crtme f om slltlt g s~ 15 ble strn1ght for' ard and creditable THE Davenport Gazette states that font rue• from malono- loans on the hypothecatiOn as JUrors to try the cnmmal fl e Messag-e\\ 11h tl t' uoual acknowledgment we•e froz n to death near F01t Do lge and that of stocks beyond a reasonable per cent Ian s as to Grand Junes n11ght be amend of Drvme favor eight othe1s were mtss ng The stage d11ver un am' of thelr capital ed \\ t1 advanla e lodw ments are ---------~ the route b tween Cascade and A amosa on \The school mone\ apport oned for the found on mahcwus false and m uffic er t A MmsT!iEL AGENT m LIMBO -A per Wednesday last became so ch lied that tb pas current } ear 18 $1 110 000 Tb 1 s IS de te~tnnor y There are also dE plorahle ,on g1vmg the name llenry H R War sengers we e obi ged toea y h m nt apr at r , ed f 0 n general tax $800 000 from de ays In cnmmal proceedmgs ren was taken mto custody Monda' e' e house and to wa•t some t me befme he was able Umted States DepOSit Fund $165 000 The Go,Prnor sug!!ests the establtsh nmg by Spec1al Officer S V :R Bray to ptoeeed tnslde the stage to Anamoro one uf from Common S heal Fund $145 000 men! m c1t es of Civil Courts \\ llh JU ton on a charge of I! and larcE>ny Ill the passengers SHI ply g h s place •• d v -~The PX] c ses of th.- D~>tnct Schools for nBd!ClJOn from one to ten dollam He steal n from l hom as Metcalf of Hud At I a Daile tllcdrvct ofacoalca twasfua <I the 1 ear 1854 (querE> 18551) \\ere $3 j .. lludes to the burden of buswe•s mall son nllorse slel h andbu!Ii!IO robes- frozentodeatb sttngon I scart 22061808 Number ofSchoolD 1 stncts tie Courts and recommends the absurd Mr Melealfallegesthal onSatnrdaylnst d 11 748 h 1 ~ d 1 I C f c 1 d \'\< arren obt .. med the horse and sle1gh A BILL of divorce has J 1St been granted at reporte c I ,,ren resJ ent I o HI o onct tatwn I ea Det•o t the 1 art es to the actiOn havmg bved 233 987 rh ld en nttend ng m Dtslrict Th.-, Cen•us returns show the follow from h1m to go to Coxsaclne and return togethei m tblt City for neally tbJrty years_ schoob 900 532 m academies 38 734 mg results m the af ernoon but that not retur mg, The gentleman s name'\ Brewster Ill conse 10 colored \ohoolo 6 243 and 10 pnvate Total popullltJOn of the State o 4 0 Oo3 he Mondily murn ng star;ed ,n pursuit- q uence of 8 me rupture In the f<>n 1 y m 1803 schoob 53 764 Total 998 273, whiCh Increase smce 18o0 312 024 He could am no ttdm,.s of hts horse at h 235 °\• ( ]] Inc ease smce 1845 864 923 Coxsackie and came on to th1s city and he abandoned them--a w1fe and seven chIde 8 uws 00 \* mmus co_ egtate stu NatiVe vote 18 516 45 d t ) tt d ng I ·· f t through the assistance of Mr Brayto))- -and took lodgings at a Lotel lie 1mrued1 en s no a en any P a e 0 ms rue Natu al zed voteis 1<>5 0 o S t 6 •'> 746 succet>ded m findmg Warren at Ivers ately filed a bIt aga1nst Mrs B cb&lg n~ her JOn Ahens ~ tb t r. tb th d 1 r o 1 The Govgrnor recommends a modtfi Oolmed pNsons not taxed 3n 956 Hotel on Washmgton street w lD ec er ng WI e SClp IDe 0 lll5 c l!I r 1. I h h 11 Indians 3 945 w 1 t! d th t the statement of dren and other acts of msubord natiOn to hlR cat on o o If sc,, oo syst<>m, w 1c sha arren ac m1 e a t 1 th t d d , extend It to all the chi dren of the Stale The Legislature will be called upon Mr Metcalf was true but saym,.. ~n ex- marla au or• y an praymg a vorce orom He also advises an exammatwn mto the to re d1v1de the Senate Dtstncts and the planauon that be ng respons10le for the the bouds ofmatnmony M•s B soon P esent management of AcademJes a1ded by the Jud1c1al Dtstricts and tore apportiOn As debts contracted by a hand of uunstre~ eilherblll agamsthJm cbargmgbJillWJtb ex L teratuce Fund He also call~ att~>n embl;,uen amorg tb., counhe's 'lh., at Hudson he had obtruned the horse to tren c cruelty w1th hab>tnal and long cont nue<l l!on 10 !hi'! faultv nnture of thi! pr!!sent Governor recommund~ an addmonr&l Ju get out of I he 911J \~'llh an\\ 1Im I an'\'\S outrnges npon ller persou and bel feellngs-nn supervisiOn and repeats the surrgestwn~ dJCml District of the City of New Yorlr at Cox5ack1e he left the h~>rse, &upposmg merous beutmgg and brut9l conver~a.ho!! and made m hlo laot annual mes;ge-rec awl also a law authonzmg two addttJOn Its owner would eomc aflent, and l!!lffie demeanor A large mass of testimony was ta I ommendtng the abolll!on of the To\t n al Supreme Cottrt Justices to be elected on to this city ken m the case and the result W•s that the Supermtendents and the plac•ng of the w New York c 1 ty Tb1s explanal!on not sattsfymg the Court d srn ssed h s bill and granted the pet two schools of each town under char<re of a I he Ann Relit matter 1 s re<Jved by a Justi('e of the honesty of \VaHen \mten~ of Mrs B for an absolute divorce w1th anal Board of EducatiOn The Gover~or also nottce of a ela1m set up bJ the Stock !Ions he committed h1m to Jail In de· lowance of ahmony to Mrs B and he1 mmor remark• that the annual returns aa now bndge Tnhe of lndHtns to the :Miinor fault of ball children of$1 800a year tog ther w th the cost made by tbu County Clerks ace unfehq lands Tbe-Governorrecommends meas It 1$ stat<•d that Warren IS not the real ofbotll suus hle ures to bnng the claim to adJ astment name of the person under aHest :md that The Governor recommends the crea The New Yor!i: H rbor Commission h!! has a w1fe and family at Plltsfield, IT s scareelt\ poss ble to eshmate the quanti ty of1ce on tbe Alps It~>; satd however,_ tbat mdependent oftheglacters there are 1600sqnare miles of ICe 10 the AI pme range from 80 to 600 feet thick A BOY named West p eked np a c1gar Jn Bns tol, Mass , put ~ m a p1pe and Brooked Jt, and m coll!lequenee 6 t on of a Board of CornmlsS1oners of report s alluded to 'Fhe law appomt Mass , whom be has basely deserted- School Fund• under whose control the mn the Commisswn-ers makes no prov1s [Alb Arg,_u_s------~- moneys should be placed and expended wn for the If compeusatwn, and the Leg S Th T ant~ A N GHT IN THE NOW - e or v He recommends the malnng the schoals Islature must appropnate Globe saJS, On Saturday, Dec 29, at of the State entJr<'ly free He advtses The Governor alludes sorrowful!. to 6 p M tht> railroad tram left HamJltun the abo!ttwn oftbe rate bJII and the sub to h1s pet II has \Uth a large load of passengers, 1n tbll' stltutron of a ton n tax system ~ he full expectli!Hon that at..V. 40 they woy}.ll For the Stale Normal S~;hool tAJ! Gov· •