,. Conference‘ «Ministersfi iMu:tual- Ass ‘ Steuben and Catturaugus, for a Bank at Dansville; ~ ‘Oneida county.’ i ‘ imititution, is 0 $99,091 413; outstanding balances " due for rent and interest. ‘$914 02. ' The estimated "income for the year 1832 is $26,626 66. ‘,“I"un‘d‘; tho‘ iimount paid by each" institution, re. ‘ dpeetively; the amount invested, how invested, and V” _ M i the sum dravv,;L__[mnh " ttafinxad ‘for the salaries of the commissioners, and " other expenseI,‘.if . ‘.‘at_"wh"et *0 Oneida lake ; for the Delaware co. bank at Delhi; ' Cortland village ; for u. bankat Medina,”Orlca,ns co.; ‘Seem Jamaica to Brooklyn; for a. Rail-road from 0* .b’an'lr'at Little «Falls. V‘ by auction in the city of Albany, (restricts them to daylight) ; to incorporate the New,Yoxk Whitelcad ff ing, the inspection of green hides and skins. (author- i “ises the governor, with the advice and consent oftlic ' “was received, and double the usual number of copies . spirits in the city_ofNew York, was laid on the table. .._...;;;ZlJh,e,_r;g2,i1,et;.i:§¢;nt_,resolution offered on Saturday by .-«1\tr»:.M'K9ti!v[$hst.tbs ’ .,u._nd,will appoint .a joint committee 0 4 for that purpose. was called up by the -House, and i _ ;rizi_ng:Henry_ Barclay to nraintain a?_toll'bridgc across __re orted several bills relative to the District. ' Wheeling. N 1~x——ww to the consideration of Executive business, in which it was en aged several hours. i _ _ In-they ouse of Representatives, Mr. Doddridge, from the Committee on the District of Columbia, A bil for giving effect to a commercial arrangement ‘between the United States and the Republic of Co- lombia was passed. Mr. Mercer, from the Commit- too on Internal Improvements, reported a bill for the erection of a bridge across the Ohio river at Various resolutions of inquiry were adopted and others submitted, which by the rules, lie over for consideration, At a late hour the House, adjourned until Monday.-~[Globe.] ‘ LEGISLATURE OF ‘NEW-YORK. In the Legislature, Jan. 21st, ordinary business only was transacted. We have no room for its de-_ tails. The bills to incorporate the Hebrew Society of the city o{‘New—York, and the New-York Annual AMERICAN RAIL-ROAD JOURNAL. lutiou,‘ that the two ‘Houses of the Legislature will celebrate the first centennial anniversary of Wash. mgton’s Birth-day, which comes on the 22d of Feb- ruary next. The resolution was adopted. A150. for concurrence, the resolution of the legis- ture of last year, to amend the constitution relative to salt duties. Mr. Deitz eflered the following resolution, which was laid on, me table, to wit: _ _Whereas the Bank of the United- States has ap- plied to Congress for a renewal of its charter, there- ore, Resolved, (if the Assembly concur) That it is the sentiment of this legislature, that the charter of the Bank of the United States ought not to be renewed; and that our Senators in Congress be instructed, and our Representatives in Congress respectfully request- ed to vote against such renewal. , Resolved, (if the Assembly concur) that the Sc. crotary of State transmit: to each of the Senators and Representatives in Congress of this state, a copy ofthe foregoing resolution. iatance Society, were passed in the Assembly. In SE1u'rs-—-,Manclay, Jan. 23. Petitions: Of inhabitants of Jclferaon county for . ‘ a‘Rail-road from Watertown to Rome; of inhabi- tants of'the counties of Livingston, Allegheny, for a Rail-road from Oswego to the Erie canal in .The Committee of‘ the Whole again entered upon the consideration of the bill to incorporate the Hud. son River Coal Company: but rose and reported. The Committee entered uponthe‘ consideration of the bill to incorporate the Dutchess Rail-road Com- pany: but rose and reported-—and the Senate went into executive business. Adjourned. IN ASSEMBLY. A communication was received from Waller Bowne, transmitting the Annual Report of the Trustees of the Sailors’ Snug Harbor. in the city of vNow-York; which was read and laid on the table. Receipts duringthe past year. including a balance on hand, December 31, 1830, of ' ‘ 31.187 36. $30,805 02 Expendit. for that year, $19 281 50 ~ Invested in stocks,‘ &.c., 11,428 53 ‘ ' ——----—-— ‘$30,705 03 Balance on hand. Dec. 31, 1831, $99 99 The whole amount of the invested funds of the 7 On motion of Mr. Allen-— ' '_'Resol'oeIl, That the Comptroller report to the ‘Senate’ the total amount contributed to the Bank ms.;.o'£. .iuuu:ast...s any. IN Asssnmnz. Petitions: For acanal from ‘the Erie canal to the ‘for a. bank at Little‘Falls ; for the incorporation of the New York City ‘Trust company ; for a bank at for ll; bank at Rome, Oneida co.; for ya Rail.road Buffalo to the eastvillage of Aurora, Erie co.; for a Bills reported: By Mr. Seymour, from the Com-: mittee on Trade and Manufactures, ‘to regulate sales manufacturing company ; to amend the act regulat- e Senate, to appoint one'for each county in the state)‘ ; toincorporate the Hargrave cottonfactory. , "'I‘he‘annual report or" the Canal Commissioners ordered_to be printed._ . V l ~ A . The report ofitlie inspector‘ of domestic distilled "F1-om Columbia county, for‘ a Rail-road from New York to Albany. For a Raihroad from Cooperstown to Collinsvillc, in the town of Milford. Of sundry pilots for an gulating them. For a Rail.road from New-York to Owego. For the Merchanvs Bank at Bufl'alo—,-~and for sundry other banks already petitioned for. ' Bills reported. ' I , To incorporate the capital of the Ithica and Owe- go Rail.road company, from $100,000, to 250,000; to increase the number-of directors from 9 to 12. and to extend the time for completing the road two years. . To incorporate the North American mining com- anv. p llir. Myers from the committee on that part of the governor’s message which relates to revolutionary soldiers, reported at length, concluding with a. joint resolution, instructing our Senators and requesting our reprcscntativesiin Congress to endeavor to place 7)“1‘I"t'he~peo~sien~- '. ' n sic’ s teamsters, ferrymen, express-men, and artilicers. whether of the regular army or of the militia, whe- ther engaged by enlistment or contract,‘ who served for three months in ‘succession, and that; when the claims are admitted, this state allow the number. ‘of acres promised by resolution of the Legislature _ in 1783. And that the officers of the late war be:re'. commended to Congress fora quantity of land as a rewardfor their services and suffering. 0 Being concurrent, the resolution lies upon the table. . . The House, in committee of the whole, rejected thebill for appointinginspectors of green hides and skim}, in certain places, and made some progress in the bill to increase..t'he salaries ofthe Chancellor, Chief Justice, and Judges of the Supreme and Cir- cuit Courts. Mr. Granger hoped that we should not, without some explanation of a bill brought in on notice, thus “ walkinto our exhausted treasury,” Mr. _Otis said, he had always considered a common alteration of the law re- the chancellor, judges, 5&6. entitled to as much, but part, which wasdono. ;- . , . . 1-a‘gié1ature... centennial ‘tiniiiveffiiiiyfre .'.‘t‘hee‘ivilrIi&r;of=Wnshirr"". 4 f urra.ng'eme'nl adopted ncm. can. A , C. The committee oi'_the wholegpassedl the bill autho- the Esopus creek, at thevilla‘ e 01' Ulster; the bill to change the name of Jacob “ 'dt'llil1 V&n.D3fl HOW- val, [new*n‘a_.n1'e,Ja‘cob Adrianj Van‘Heuval] ; the bill to c.change‘tlie name of‘ Martin ‘Hoar andothcrs, of *'}I=arn1 "iHl?bart.]- .~ .. . ., H . ‘ “ ‘ Iv! Sm:A've-Tues'lay.'<.7an- 241- * ‘ s « ,-.133", mpqrggd ;— A bill to amend the charter of the ~‘13imI:1:ot'.-. Fmighlseapslr,increasing its capital stasis . a to Assembly and for ssastinemce sjelat reso- will celebrate lithe; ‘ ore. mmutauque ’<=°uI3t3'&.:["9"— .‘¥‘€E'W..'neme‘, . ll row morn iug. 5,. , '_I,N Sn:Na'rsL-W'et,Inesday, Ja-n.’25-r I p _ 51A '1 sentient.‘-‘er«srd.iu:€asnts.s .-R§_i.Lr9fi3»,.:.3'Z'§J3! Vvhilehall to Waterford. ' ' , " "Reports, ff-0., , y , The annual report of the Inspector of Pot and Pearl Ashes iuthe city. of" New York. 7 jA1'so, the annual report of the Inspector of Flour and Meal" in the city of New York. Referred to finance commitob. . ‘ ‘ Flour inspected. 915.6k87pblils. xvheat flour. ‘ V H {25 187112 bbls; do. - 29 222 Rye flour: .. r '9”95*l7'lihds:. Indian meal, 7 ,5}/1.1096 1.2'bls1. Indian men}. . ,l77_Bucl\3Wl1t?i:-E flour: ‘.1tQ:§.l:alt"_ du. _ , m:s:1:s.n ‘:33 ygsg .sa2