New York Daily-Times (Newspaper) - January 5, 1853, New York, New York at Ko 113 and ta ta hi and fa A HAIJ Two Cum ill t Half Oaa Dollar and a Thiw ta raqairad In all Country TUT DULY to any part of Uia la at whan MBU pw or H par THK TIMKS Oaa will at 1 and the other at 3 P.M Mat or told at tha aama aj tha TIMES Pol THK la pub at low price of Two par Tan for capita for TWISTY will and papar In no un which payment made on WBi by mail for aaa yaar aj tha renta United canU FOR CALIFORNIA A LUM OF or op azpnuly for circulation In California if and contain in only to in thoM of the country ii on tha of Mail Price la all mut In RAYMOND a CO SPECIAL NOTICES H PALACE tf liven by the Tar the OF TUB INDUSTRY OF ALL all in America of al to be tu tha City of in May All obtaining a place m the iff on in the City of New-York f-r the of the of All are to in their far tint day of which data the will proceed to decide on and allot Spice Application the ami in loll and n hither be u Pro or It must n ol for and a statement uf of the Space n un liy and Length if oa or Caanter by be signed by the persons to and be to the at thi No a Broadway New-York Tke hopes that wilt he to the of thu and that iti observed in Ily W Ha charge made to fur space i 1153 Third on ihr Aru applied practically tn anil wjU be eu at Hope Chapel Nu a B u k far the Single tirkot j to liad at tbe door Lectures will THIS ni mt Broadway Tabernacle Won ul A Mn Social open at at I may be iaJ st the at tbe Door J with ot tba of will repeat TUIBKVEJN1NU m the st 7 o willo ana bt anit 25 the fbr the benefit of ths School By the af 3 BiTH to the Allen M E on WEDNESDAY 5 conti Doors open at to at tu to attend Library The for of tan will be tha Clinton Hall oji AY Jan IB Pulls open aVna A Bf until 6 o'clock P M By JOSEPH BLACK Recording w VOL NEW-YORK WEDNESDAY JANUARY 5 1853 PRICE TWO CENTS Society OF the Benefit nf tlie Fand The Lecture w II Metropolitan Halt on JaB 4 by Hen JOHN A Mir f If Yurk itt Growth and Tha douri will be thr l.i lie 8 to ibd v 1 ind to Ten and holdar tn Hr Tu a Lecture rv Coana may bs at tue af HORACE H TON 260 Broadway C 8 k uO No Broadway EVAN i t SJ7 at tba Library Hoomi in tue tod tingle tickets at ths coor on evening f each AUGUSTUS L HA H MOORE t aW Spiritual with IDA A 31 w Ue fllst of two ou at tin Broad on EVENINU Jan Subject till Intermediate State ar fV Haul ht and lite Sf mid on KHI DAY Jan 14 f Modern a- tke o'clock tam at t.i lecture the GT'Deafnesi and Blindness Pr No it n Broadway to ol the eyn and n u from 10 o'clock until 4 noises in and from the eir cored also short weak ami light LATEST INTELLIGENCE to tje Sails of Mr ic In Tne Abstracted Special to the York Daily Times WASHINGTON Jan The President to-day Senator RATIO IR for Judge of the Supreme Court Some think he will be confirmed More think not Tho lu the Senate will a cus in relation to tho Tho following were Hindu by MILLER of Steamers Hulls and S S WARD Inspector of Bolters NATHANIEL NASIT tor of Hulls and GARRETT D DAVIS of Boilers Norfolk Va Salary of each Tho Fulton has arrived from and reports that tho Pox waa raging to an awful extent at that port This may deter Air KINO from going thither Hon JAMES is in the city on a visit to Mr KINO The of Illinois now in session will probably reeled Mr DOUGLAS The correspondence sent to the to-day in answer to Mr was abstracted from the Seriate by a reporter for a New-York paper Air CABS and the officers of thu are much ai thin manly violation of trust The document was sent to the to bo copied when the re- porter carried it oil without before the had recorded it The were not important except m the following point When the CLAYTON Treaty relating to Central America WAB negotiated Mr gave tice to Mr that the against Brit- ish Colonization wan not to ho understood aa applying to and the Islands in tho Hay Mr CLAYTON accepted the at the saying that lie wan not to tin un- an any Opinion to I rent title in the country either way Tills portion the negotiation waa never to thu Senate ami dio was ratified If it had been known in the Senate that notes had passed Mr CASS would have voted the Treaty as would nearly all the As it wild Mr K i NU it and pledged reputation fur iti propriety and so it was liud although there were strong auspicious thun that all was uot Thoro is ulimit mattur Tim will in Mr in UIP KANI case da was able HP J strougly on the British of U U SMS via ai ihn office on Wednesday Jan i it l P M WM P U V Mercantile ol tha nf thu will Held fn CUaton Hall sn THURSDAY Jan ll Bv urdar JOSEPH BLACK Re Secretary is one of the regular nights when the old cast of and old are on the For the for comedy anil la to br played with a force and a variety enough lor tie To Madame Ai again in Opera we have lor the last time but one followed by of La anil the ballet of The Millers the twelfth time the provoking Paris and and the Hovel Ki- The Road to will be here this evening arid wn advise our friends to i with It Forewarned is forewarned t knowledge makes a practical by the ta the title of the afterpiece Thumb afternoon and evening jne our to i Bg at them Won't they stop BALTIMORE POLICK Annual of Constable to Mayor we tbe following statistics showing tha number sf all during the year For 906 with tn kill 71 wnl to commit rape 4 asnault wuh intent to on officers 3 assaulting and subbing fend healing wives 115 and S attacking and Binning houses arson 0 424 abuse of parents IS of SO of II fi breach of nances fiM breach ol peace 790 burglary 17 jny 3 of the 10 pub Ilo worship 13 fast riding and driving 51 fraud I false 6 false imprisonment 1 and U In OD tbe Sabbath 55 t 13 Inciting to not 53 33 ladies on the indecent exposure of person 31 keeping derly 4 larceny 178 JI 17 murder 3 suspicion of 10 with flro apparatuses 13 peddling Without 15 picking pockets 6 rioting 455 during alarms ol fire rope I receiving 13 robbery folline liquor on the 5 threatening to kill to abum IW to destroy probity 4 selling lo Thr ber of robberies at the 137 nnd the Of property stolen valued at tl Number Of persons to the 308 of 418 males 460 i and 33 children There ware alarms of Drs during the year of which 218 Were folM Amount of property destroyed by tire at on which there was tn taa of to death says that liquor have bean made In Mass re- i flute of the bava been the and the liquor ordered to ba destroyed A wis on Thursday and laa to the of been iq New baring qp at Hf Boa In Second Session ATE Jin t Mr In Mr a resolution tlie em- ol a lo the President ol fir the adoption ol the resolution would be to the Mr whu WJB in no ount at ill leaving our was REsot i nous Mr a resolution a ropy of report ol the f tha several lur an enlarged the ol lino Adopted Mr a of the appropriation ol In the ami Harbor Dill for removal ol a nirk at the of the III i IT in Mr said no rock bad bean and thla was to allow tha in hit to tbe removal nf lo It con- anil THE On the of Mr SMI rn the of heir of Dr WELLS for the for tne discovery of the surgical wan up lie withdrew all to referring it tu tho Military Mr SHIELDS renewed the motion to refer U to a lect Committee After a dabate ll was referred to Select and other on the were referred tu tbe same Committee Mr Introduced a resolution an fie it ed 1 hat United Statae do hfebv thai by the free anj luueimaueat which and oza aot tu be us fur by any wlule lilt uid will be by HID United I owe it in their safety and tu aa i they now do that no colony or bi or un any ihr and trip attempt rie thus j It will be an lu nf and aar will tt aa au in of iti anil Hi il I hat while ilu claim any rn tho ni with ho ol -i Ii it dut tha vai to known manner that they all on the part of anv other lower to whether ur of ibat whir h a or militai y to IIP to their ru to the of and lo m uf ibe unfriendly directed and In bu by utl the m power The resolution was ordered lo be printed BILLS AND PASSED Mr SHIELDS reported a lo discharge ments obtained Colonel in Europe for liabilities Incurred in California The appropriates to bills of ex- change drawn by defray military expenses in and on which he hss been ailed and obtained also ble for defence SHIELDS CAKS and BADOEB ed the hill Mr said he had the Cul discretion and therefore vote fur but he would oppose such bills generally The was then The extending the patent of ft for a harvesting machine was taken up and a long laid on tha table The reviving the acls granting tn ths nf Revolutionary soldiers and extending them to of soldiers of the war of 1611 waa taken up and paused increasing the salary of fudge of the Criminal Couit of the Dial net of Columbia to a year WHS Of COMMODORE Mr calling for information ai to tbe conduct of Commodore in Iho wan taken up ll an That the of tho Navy he to tlie the nf the the of the bj W at ira after her ai rival at Naples iho Mth tail alia sailed lor the States on the 29 h luiw many thip wan Uie Uay or harbo ol md how lour at or other that period what uf Ilia aid a half on of it ou tHiard bi what la tha nf a slup of tne nf the nnd or per joar whether from Ibe Department while thip wan a anchor in tha Biy of NapUs or a merchant to for from tu and roit of inch hai bf en tn thi Government by order or approval uf Instruct mm wars to said tha IT by ant to practica bu a Baval or fleet If so whether inch were ha wu lo his in lariat if so Bs complied with tad lo what la of Iha De- ra of or on board of war In the If ao Commodore Mono AH or uj command waa of a of tha broad of rl ing iiin nf hia in at time taken ai d if tn far uf whither C hat been held ta fur of nK of O duty la command of naval forcas of the United in during Ihn put years Mr RUSK opposed tbe resolution as leading to con- Mr HALE said that all the things in the resolution bad bean charged by a member of Home ID debate Mr that the resolution was a Ail one With as much propriety It might be ttow much powder waa used 1 How and kind of wine was Ac Mr HALE said he should like to know what the tor meant by disgraceful t Tho CHAIR said he considered trie remarks as out of Mr CABS thought the resolution went into matters which tho ought not to notice hut of the In- wan lo be called for lie hoped II would bo laid over Mr aaw DO reason Why the should lay over He did uct see why Senate should go into the petty details of Ibis resolution He had tho resolution waa disgraceful and ho said so now Ho did not mean that the Senator lind done a disgraceful act but tho resolution an inquiry which It would be disgraceful lo the Senate to engage m Mr he had known gallant and dis- officer named in this resolution or thirty ho had It read yesterday he said nothing tin would not descend to notice it by cimg to It He would Senator that Commodore would nut shrink any inquiry Intu hig conduct but would court II Ilu would tell Senator this gallant In a and a man of honor and will demand of the though nut of the Senator lo be trailed as a tho Inquiry be put In the shape of a resolution of and lie would vote for It but as it aloud nt present It amounted to an accusation Rut tha resolution had aomu object to only in this way The complexion of the was of charging Commodore Mr HiLK said there were some things conveyed by and others by manners He tell inn Virginia that he not put on the dignity of of mannor or of lone to induce him Mr to tne ane part of a breadth from anything he understood He had heard before lo day of not Ing to a of but he was not in ho iroin the of his duly hy any uf sort ur of any other whether conveyed by words manner Ho waa a Senator and he acted here In the discharge of his duties Under all Ibe of bis thai duty he would continue lo discharge unhesitatingly whether Senators to notice his resolutions or nol He trusted be as high an appreciation of the honor and dignity of bis sition In the Senate as Iha Senator tint he came from Did and lie Mr HALE waa a poor fanatic from Iha Suite of Hampshire It waa charged that he had Ulterior charged him with thli it muit have been the reflection of own heart induced him to make allegation that were ul- teilor motives In offering lile The Idea that he hnd filch ulterior waa He mj that hn not descend to notice 111 In at- tack upon hit were It not that to do ao would thow bail tame and bad manners and he nnt say no He then defended the resolution aa a and proper Inquiry Mr tbat If the over the way en- the that he MASON Intended by his In have a to bun the him If the Senator he had ever before or now courted or a hm the Senator did him injustice lie of the which he said was of nidi a character that lie would not descend to it He to Hie no ulterior anything tn hia of voice or manner wan as In call forth nnd rebuks of the Senator he regretted U KM qit in Intercourse as ha hnd nut fnr nor any tho Senator from Ni In that in the WSH rill he with the br on all to Irani with as n more no lets Mr showins the which Ihr Senate engaging in hi l Mr M the navy in general ami and desired Iho lo te further debate It waa AMERICA Th laul the an from the Mr CASH calling fur information Ihc by Ureal ol anew in America this being laid before the Senate it was placed in the hands of a connected with a New-York paper by a Senator 1 was taken off by ibai and up to the hour when the ofttoc of tho Secretary of tho Senate was It hnd nnt been re- turned lo office I lui will account for my MM ing the The Senate adjourned CONGRESS Second E OF ES Tuesday 4 X resolution was pasted the debate on tne Military Academy hill two hours after the sullen be resumed The House then went Into Committee measure being nominally before ll CUBA Mr POLK spoke on Ihc of Cuba He ho had just returned from the ol the Holidays and when he the Hall found bia mend from North Carolina 4 Mr the Cuba question Hs to the with a great deal of Interest and admired with which he plied his argument but at tlie aamc time ll struck him that the gentleman occupied the i omB position with Mr He was nut alln t certain whether the considering former relations had old fogy or CASS It may be possible that Jen CASK aware of tlie great care which ihc executor haa taken of uf la using the game sort of Influence lo jet his mantle also on tha shoulders nl no worthy an lor The gentleman said be was tion of territory at all Now he could con- he gentleman had nothing morn to do to adopt the principle In the Secretary of War Mr CON- RAD'S and adopt ultra of selling lo Indians delegate and all Tho gentleman from North Carolina said that every one entitled to now It but would not Ihc declaration of a sentiment hive hotter suited tbe English Parliament In an American In 1853 He would aol stop lo eia mine the extent of the mischief of promulgating a and the effect It would hare on oar lions It is an as asserting we are for enjoying freedom wo are for shutting down tha gates and In lo enslaved nations of Europe while you hear your clanking you are not required 1 1 your lo hiens the manacles which now bind yon cr a people enjoying equal rights to with you How does the know they are nut entitled tn freedom Have tried It and had an an aa we have had No And Mr POLK then in his own words dismissed his fogy rlond from Ue adverted to tho slaughter of the fifty saying had not a fair trial and while we performed our part of the treaty Spain They were tried lu secret and shot down the tration was Irving to carry out the treaty against buglers Why U not show equal industry and good will m cany ing out the feature guaranteed a fair Mr Interposed saying those prisoners had a trial under two of the highest Courts of Mr POLK resumed In this country la an tar at which we worship lie was astonished to find tha gentleman approving nf in a mockery American citizens are not protected by this Government hn liked to have said administration foreign will not respect our He said the coarse of thu Administration In the ati d THEAS nsa case was disgraceful And now stand diplomatic corps In Are they ed Is Iho American Francs respected Are bin part of our ed i Is American Minister la respected la his Is inn Minister to any nation on tits Con- No- And he said thin administration had broken down their respectability in tho of tions abroad How Dy the publication ence which bears the marks of privacy on which allied that It was private and confidential This sion waa 10 tbe publication recently of tbe between Mr and the Spanish metit relative to ibe purchase of Cuba and In thla connection ho tho Government thus acting placed our Ministers In a position that them of the confidence extended lo ministers Thua In confidence destroyed In onr honor tod we are regarded aa a nation having no for food faith lie next of the Senate resolution proposing to tbe titla of an Oen SCOTT Hn did not oppose it any bat on and do nol show Ben SOOTT to he worthy af from Indian Mr MAN and the Senator from Mr who resolution were which he deemed correct by motives of magnanimity He u an the ground thai Gen SCOTT had nevar bee it magnanimous to friend or foe and I bis was a draft on the Democracy ha was nol willing to accept Gen SCOTT'S tile ta conclusive on this point In confirmation of which assertions he referred to history and iho Gen SCOTT and JACKSON WORTH PILLOW WILKINSON and others Jen SCOTT wan guilty of against honor Its ment and Its character Mr asked Mr POLK to way lo which Mr POLK replied 1 am BO 1 am a finality and I sm In favor of the finality of I lie ceremonies of November 2 1653 Mr LANE intended to aay only a few words about Curia He held that waa a foregone question The file of Cuba la sealed There la no power to change it and then fore it is unnecessary for tho anything about it Cuba it to be ours While he thus declared he hoped Iho Government would never do wrong and violate our treaty stipulations but maintain a just all of the world He be- the Incoming Administration will ask what Is clearly right and nub in It lo nothing wrong He thought trie area of our territory was not spread far enough Cnba and Mexico will come inlo our Union and enjoy which we do In relation to question ho said he Gen SCOTT m with him but wax not willing this empty honor should be conferred for it make a reorganization of the army tary and betide 11 was Democracy Mr nothing was from his object Iliau to the Hoime on Iho subject it but ilie cl tlie from Tennessee it proper that he should ilo sn anil to correct ol errors He nnt to into ilif lo the title but it to turn nothing bo nioro 11 n kind slid unpatriotic to the rl In connection with this ii tlie Democratic side The honor or dis honor oi it and the of tlin introduction of the resolution the nnt on the Tlir man from Tennessee had arraigned the un In relation to the the and affairs and thirdly publishing the Cuba Mr then proceeded to the were taung iroin In of our i a clearance In next violated the of and in tlir third pisce thuse tin most liuly and il ol nations invading a country win Ii we have a treaty ol and Mr ihr violations referred lit but our did not proper Tlir of dnl not our III withholding such protection Mr and lo the ar- of the treat of and to show ibat under treaty those lisd there the samo trial a Spanish subject would hive and exactly which a would if by the United Stares under nor lawi fie re- other things lo tho OKI JACKSON anil ai d ni only a Court Martini This wan done in defiance ol the powers ol Ibe Mr lo the and affairs and remarked when tho nhall tie published It will no lie our hsa maintained to the all lhal we can HH a nation against the ot AH In in by tho gentleman trom he said trio lay on Ibe Speaker's laLle for or It wae by me President In to a of he of meeting the wan rlun to and hring read and la the on Foreign n was hurried ofT during the of MI- n if Into lionet ol Congress Trie then the foreign of lie did the from i t and K the fin tire oil he Mr C ll AUDI f H vindicated General Si from he at- la tn POLK and it not contrary in the ol our lo the title of General uptin linn The of Poi K sought lo make a out ol a i fir raw B Dai Ilo or set a squadron in the field more than a him over a Ci had ltd Generals mid Presidents how might ne If bad In- a to let them an to abow h Let them meet him in a and for lift dirt inside ol the or not Gem ral SCOTT shall be made a ral he would ceane lo be teas than a man and Ihn of military men uf his age Antu our ministers arc alluded to by the man from can be more thai If they Ihc of country m which they aro accredited and private they ho in occupy and will never from the neglect of character by others Mr EK opposed the resolutions to confer rank or Lu General saying that if he wan going to vote in tho be to pnr ect Ii by loserting so as tu read Lord This would render ii ter ll a was contrary tn the spirit of tbe The lime to which iho debate was n on me waa laid aside and 111 Dill wss taken up THI OF Mr addressed Iris in the ol Llent on Sroll as a It waa not Major-General SCOTT aa leader of armies who was in November but the candidate of the Whig party who waa washed down by Sin AID and others and the In- of his party In of his loli an snf rdoie to how SCOTT hears his and with what lie looks upon that result 1 salil GORMAN why tie did not come down and let us see him The General replied 1 not hren out and have been engaged in official hut 1 be pleased to see any of my friends I wan not since lo New York to at- the funeral of of but 1 de- giving as a reason ihal I had juried two and it would not look well to see a dead man walking in a funeral procession J Mr at In of trin i upon his lo remember that tbe hour of tri- umph i the hour of Mr F tout i l: the gentleman what would bo Ihr duty of the In tho tion i With convictions against tho and is the huil made an appeal to the ratic side he asked the de- siring to he enlightened Mr GORMAN said ho would reply nnt promising ever shed light subject Two are Ihc 01 a mid oue division of a Major-General Should sny necessity for an of army or the forrts brought Inlo Ihx then the might bo diny 10 Brevet rank Mr FLORENCE acknowledged he waa not en- lightened and thla wan with Thu rone when the West Point wis and the House adjourned Tuesday Jin 4 IL tho Supreme Court thu morning the KAINE case was again called up stated thai ho had the law applicable to tho case had the conclusion to uke no active part in it that the duty of tlie Executive only commenced when the criminality of the was legally established and the warrant sued Mr appeared for KANI and no sel appearing for iho defence be asked the advice of the Court what to pursue Chief TANIT the Court would leavo it tn tbe discretion of the Counsel to take iuch course aa ho proper Mr that in order the Court might have the case fairly before them in tho ab- sence of the Counsel for the defence he put tbo Court in possession of all tlie arguments which had been adduced on the opposite side he then proceeded with argument for KANI Mr BRADY followed concluding tho case for KANB Tho following were the main points submitted bj the two the Ashburton treaty had prescribed the rale of evidence nnd that tke Acf of 1848 which purported lo curry oat the con- ditions of the treaty had enlarged the rule of dence BO to make less evidence for the purpose of extradition than the treaty required Mr BRADY that Congress hid no to the rule of dence by apy Act of Congress beyond what was in the treaty that Congress hart no power to give up an American citizen to any foreign power at all except by virtue of the treaty and that nothing terms of the treaty could bo enacted by that tho Commissioner had no authority to act at that he waa not auch a person aa tho Act of 1349 contemplated to give up an a fugitive the treaty required that ho should ho a Judge or Magistrate and st the time the treaty was ratified a had no magisterial power but afterwards the law of authorized the to appoint for the purpose of executing the treaty that this gentleman Mr was not a Commissioner for that purpose but only a general that therefore if the Court should think that was a trate within the of the treaty hex could only look to tho treaty and not to an act of grees fur authority and that the rule of evidence established by the treaty was the only rule he could be judged by and that the rule of evidence of tho treaty wag that the accused be given up when the evidence was such as would justify Lu lu the place where defendant found that the rule in the he was found that the accused should bo confronted with his accuser and that ho have the opportunity of examining which was not done in thin case and that the Commissioner hail no power to give him tip Mr in conclusion moved that a now writ ol corput be issued accordingly ALBANY Tuesday Jan 4 The Stale met to-day and ued by the WILLIAM II as Speaker of tbe House Mr JOHN S of this City waa chosen The Message of Jov was delivered to bath at noon The H Mr King Health ir Tuesday Jan V The President to day sent to the Seriate the CEO K Rimm North Carolina lo the vacant of Supreme Court Secretary of the has appointed WILLIAM of Steamboat S Inspector of at London Conn ol and GARBETT II of al Va at of The steamer hss arrived at tlie Navy Yard having r of the of the Navy Mr thinking it to avoid any at l in tain however when he will leave Washington The Statue now stands in Us in Ihc workmen having ing it tins It mil remain until Hli nut Case of Jcc Tuesday Jan t The nf and Maryland consi to the on the at Tlie lor freedom by HEI who tn tn have ID Chester County IV and as a slave wu in County day Seventy from are tho ot and WILLIAM Mounts of arc by the of ama lo appear ful Hie a before a crowded audience al the Mechanics lo night Mr neit The twelve banks of Baltimore report on hand B circulation of and to We have no mail of Mobile lo or Tuesday Jan -4 The Whig Legislative Caucus this evening nominated of for Speaker o the House lie had 61 volni to ii for P LORD o Salem WM or the Doston waa nom for Clerk of ths House he had 66 voles GEO 40 J H Mesars LEB will lo morrow The Democratic Caucus nom M sf lor Speaker and far Clerk of Ihc Home The Caucus nominated lor Speaker and rur Jan -I P Si Democrat wait Speaker of Ihc House hy C W the The Siria e In Iliia ballots for Spf The Is GEORGE and the Wnig THOMAS The Oliver nor a will nol lir delivered Thursday The Ania nl BOSTON Jan 1 A dispatch just from Halifax that the R M steamship Asia had put into that port ami kit there far at noon on Sunday Tlie lines bring out we have hern unable to gel her news OUT Accident Ei ahlre Test N II Tuesday Jan -I fell near tho Capitol day and broke bin Some is to In made in tlir dny to remote I lie from the Jan -1 The house occupied hy a woman and two was destroyed by Ire lait night The had a icrr narrow escape and but their night Tha ni Tuesday Jan IV M The steamship Washington is still here She leaves lor New-York to-morrow morning lion Jalin From fie Bottom 4th The letter which we received last evening from our distinguished Senator in Con- gress will be read with interest and by a many of his constituents with profound regret WASH Dec 31 object m you as the conductor ef a public in to make known a purpose which has long been mowed by me of withdrawing from public life While I acquaint of the Legislature aa have nnt been apprized of the fact that I am not a for I cannot permit the opportunity to pasa without expressing In a sincere thankful spirit my to my fellow of for tbe honors they have voluntarily ferred Dpon me and for reiterated testimonials of In my fidelity Tbe requital for such of opinion Is an assiduous faithful discharge of public duly and my greatest la that my health baa loo oflsn inadequate to sustain my ag in be behind no one In aad for the of my and for of he whole country That may gn on prospering and that Ihc liberties and privileges which they may tie perpetuated la the and of Tour obedient servant in Roman In 8 j 0 Treasurer 8 md Surveyor WM J C Mi tli IT Jan I IBM Henry I Ju I Kol Jaa 1 STATE INSPECTORS Jam 1 1134 t Itii Jaa I UM Tli of UK Secretary of and Controller hi J2 MiC tarh Treasurer SI Canal Elate SI CM JUDICIARY at JOB Mil C H Chief Judge W lindiner Walton Jewell Plulo 6 Hmi on Of Pint Dutrict H 1 William F Allen K W Habbard Jin I Hutnell New Pratt H Mom Ntw i oik Sixth H Munn Hamilton John W K aura Ii Hiram Gray ft an L M m H 1 A i a Harm Albany R Str Palmyra Ji hn WiLard A f Hand Buffalo I Kli rlf rt la fur K fill HCH Licul Gur P st I Jin ft T 2 3 Mi 4 AM r Jt ntrt U 6 D 7 II t lollI II 9 n Ji 10 1 Furor 13 S 14 Kll B 11 Snow I E h 11 ff Huni 10 Si Daronport M W Hrack 11 tt B JT Mi Kirby A 30 4 4f 31 R 31 16 I aT i I 11 M nin P l 1 3 W 4 1 K hn tj I Klv irl 6 lor tuu B u P 2 M If r f J I M l Da 1J H 16 Hu P I Deitar i n 3 C 4 Mail I Han 11 1 Hood J f i II Ji 4 c 1 1 V V I I A 111 I haml nri I r I I 1 H M n 1 mini 2 II W nlf 1 Jl V t i V I 1 i 3 4 I II 1 TON Vl 111 A Sll 111 m A K 11 W 11 h I t v 1 K Huel i i 1 I i HI t A i LI u 2 W 3 ill Wf 3 K I 1 11 r 2 A 3 H I A tr 1 I If ni r 1 J an LI R V 81 Lnd 1 i TOTIK 1 W II 3 Ji J F A km t T T Ju bS I ll W 11 Umid O Ki Jr UE n 1 C A I McLean S 8 j Julio t A C ti i TPD Ue Hart 1 1 AW E Fn minis Smith I k fr W H Hinr W ill Vao V Su rhue i 1 EL PEN 1 n 1 3 Hi ui 11 X 1 M W H K rid 1 1 nl Jr Manh 1 Joba 3 L Smilh H Smith W 1 R S 1 imin H Ja nb Ks I i H C K iarb vi a T T r t Mu Wb tiidrf-i f 1 lie Panama ixamrr an a h} a I lor nl nnn Panami In- milird ihc til a few prior lo he tailing ol ihc U look p ice Ibe WDM at Nell ilie said Chief inn ilir a lu a Tlie laller In- m ad nl lo the ncc n in a It Mi ihr by M U not lo be A of all Uir at lli wan folly ill Hit at a letter in ihr nl dir of or a Ilie mil awn In in in will h hr would do by far tbo on ibf ultimo Ai ihr SroU lafl on thr U wan lu thi n null dl ilie Peru haa long at for quarrel with Nrw the teltor was IH ia a lucre behind Dim There Wai some Fit in ia Panama 11 l OK Snip or txn EH of the which ai pon Ann HIE kuil on the Slat alt HI t P M a boat How ts S fni U FOLK mate and 11.1 liMs inato ul ihc ram Coite of for nh unit raporti Ibai ilie aleak 13 Q lie of ul in n severe pale and would not frer her boat He with his unv boai and Iba craw were lo lade ite other two sui tic bat bey were in felling them and be laW by to inke them hut found U to do so In of the very heavy At 6 o'clock uf Shili the went dnn n wnb her Of me a arn Miller John McLirn Wm Mane ban John Wm John John Kenny cook and tiro n bo in at Cetta Tba wan out We thai plier ul wet of one half of the ttl other liall was owned b IB Ibia Lily ARRIVAL or THI IT S mall Walking ton from Bremen via Die for put lulu thla port forenoon abort of coal She bai experienced a tales and weather her beyond tha time and her to pot In for a of fuel which WM about She haa no Iba liBf of and janl and lain food order to reaume her to New-York aa MOD aa a of coal can be Olon board Har advices from England am ao lale bT Iha which New-York on The haj Iha wharf and will probably be until today Cto haa a larie and cargo of tad BOOM of whom landed and to Poor jcara tbt of tba Una put Into port of coal aAcr a of twenty Button