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THE NEW YORK HERALD. ‘Veli Xn No, 188—Whele Ho, 3788, NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 3, 1844. Tae, Reve Oot are to be enabled to sue and be sued ; the acta of To the Public. rg FU MPO ‘been tried for his life f. f humantt i in their privi ’ THE NEW YORK HERALD @ FURTHER IMPORTANT EXTRACTS for an ect of humanity for which he | issue are to retain their privileges, though they are Theatrical and Musical. «allover fay aan yur eo New Yona, ok ro sat avert cera ier nmie many, |potobe alowed io cacend ecerainrne of cru | | Mr_and Mrs. Charee Kenn commenerd an cu ph incntett mn jill mussel eng oe et on GREAT “ FORIGN JOURNALS, Oh, the Americans were brave in battle and wise in iadons to be sapactained: by (ance fe ol their pre sagement of siz nights at ioe ene Royal, Li- ° vance. il, b ni # issues, and are to be subjected to the wee! % P ng Tepre- ma pemagee pelt oath in Avan, avery aaturiay WESTERN RAIL ROAD ROUTE, pc ceed there te ata beings (Cheers) And publication ‘of their Hiabilives. Joint-stock banks | “erheucn wes Bulwere play of Money, witch WKOM ALBANY TO BURFALO (35 MILES) filed the book of God morning—price 6} cents per copy, or $8 12 par annum— AY « need? ‘The jud a : only Ofte in ie Yok cata shesorera Ba | STEAMSHIP CALEDONIA“ | tiotiviy seripturoe‘ot the: Hteruel God te uggravate the ar ey = cad in aivance. The was received with rapturous applause. \WVERTISERS are informed that the circulation of | Road Companies berw: directors are to bind the concerna; but shareholders een Albany and is at bitterness of the sentence of death. Hi i x be fi ibiliti f i Lover's Irish Evenings —Mr. Lover’s success Herald is “TMIR'LY THOUSAND, und incroasing 'No. @ COU , nce of deat la would not repeat | are to be freed from the responsibilities of the law fast, It has the. Meet atauenet pomp enpeye g i TOHN ANDES REE Agent. thin us prommene nee) Det: Re: niracuenesueese et ihe!) Of, partnership, to which they are ut present exposed, | CPALUEE pnabaied: He was Apne Ge bacalper or the world, and is, therefore, the beet channal for business + TO Ih THR UNITED SUATKS AND ThxAs, ever-adorable Redeemer, the only Mediator between Goil | of being liable for the acts of individual ehare- a charming entersalnients ie lovers of tren in the nity ar dountrp. Prices moderste—cash in ad-| ‘The Spbvoei OHO TOMMMIGRANTS. ary. | , Lond Buovasas said, seeing his noble irfend the Socre- aan eT ney ould pardon bim ; be could not | holders. At present joint-stock banke are prohibit- rouplo Jn Laverpadls t.the IAS ALReN as ing {aanmuoringr paring bega apo ojuted agents for forward | tary of State for Foreign Affairs in his place, he rose to of his eouttryimen, ho denounced the id, large mosses | ed from accepting bills under six months ; they ure | Madame Caradori Allen is in London. henceforth to be placed on a periect equality with other banks in this respect. But if the privilege be abused, by the roultiplication of smail bills, he gave distinct notice that he would be ready to come down to parliament to ask for power fo put & Cerito, Grisi and Lablache are engaged in her Majesty's Theatre. A new farce, entitled “Cut tor Partners,” has been brought out with éclat on the London beard. Mr. Bunn hasgot a renewed lease of Drury Lane ‘Vance. ; PRINTING of all kinds executed at tho most moderate | termediate plaees, are enabled to sead them during the Summer | PUl “question to him Which his noble triend would, or b wey eo ae ar eB Pow aa, ort 2. v Utica tor $2,086; to srnesset 98, to Aw sane not, enter into partionles Fapecting, it, as be saw Pare en yay ie} feats een: 7 N BENNETT, 5 je was very much afraid that he need not ask his no- : . : the public newspapers relative to « neguciatiou going ou | muted, and to what 7” Flogging by the common hangman 6 Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets. Tee evideot that it comes much chenper to tt earners | AV by ail Road dhsa by U ae renching Butfalo per | between the United States and the government of Texus | at the foot of the gall c. OT . 9 . . mane | roraboat from New ee ees t, fulfalo be | tor the surrender of Texas to the United States, were well | ¢ ie Oe or yaa gallows, (crievof “shame”) ‘The ex-| stop to the abuse. All banks of issue are aise to be |, OLD tes uueteprner he senda PASSAGE hore whiten, takes er Cau fiom, Aitany np | founded-—he was much afraid that hoee rumors were too | Cerone os ee nnted gentlemen Sete compelled i make # periodical publi ion of the ste pets years. “eh ) . [owing caleulet 7 Gatectalie' stronnec’ hi han (Mr. O'Connell) "a names of all partners, so that the public may have Gallignani’s Messenger contradicts the report : 3 SOUTH STREKT, NEW YORK. ‘essage to Bu “The Lon» Crancesion.—Not “surrender,” but “an Fee eer error at Teun to the American rpubig | opportunity of Knowing trom time to tine who are | that Mad’ile Rachel bus retired trom the stages } u nexation.’ would not be agreed to. The result would be, if that | feeponsible ; which with weekly publications of | she is only taking a very needful temporary rest. Lord Brovenam admitted the inaccuracy of the word he had used. ‘Tae matter, the noble and learned lurd went jon took place, that three new slave states would be i cL ive the follow! ance for. 100 Loss of time at least 9 days on Ls aie ‘seic packs cape compraing the Old Blaek Ball incof Paskew from ‘Albany to ‘worth to the Ianorer, say on tosay, Was one of the greatest possible importance created (a voice on the platform, nine”) He would take the nine, as it was from better authority. Hitherto ‘The subscription for the relief of the sufferers by issues, would be a ee public benefit. But he the late calamitous fire at the Theatre-Royal, pro- would not call for balance sheets, as these were de lusive; nor set a minimum to the vilue of shares ; [sailing iuffalo free. + ++» $0.couts per day..+'-++ 4,50] with a view to other pointa, particularly to sresses eatistactoril $ i oon Eien Living for hours, say-+> 75] Living for lodays, 60 canta 0 other points, particulurly respecting the | che progress of slavery had been retarded by the worthern | nor require that s banks should invert # por- whep aes 4) et - — . id vi 1 v vi i FeThe he CAMBRIDGE, Cape Barstow: 1euh March. fying under thie country, and which obligations woula | (fire wees 7 wanes 9 longer have any check of con, | ties. But with bauks to be hereaiter established Flor Basiveriike sriusise)eaterietniosesa 0 mae ; Bi Geie ee pe ee eS. Tae teavellee: R, Toa aa eal beaphiere a ju! tha view in which he regurdeo cailel in America raising joint-stock bank can be constituted without the tas-ciles. suuedeis ad euna: fue aunene neo i, Captain Furber, 16yn May They alao forsvard nassengers to ( saveland, Po: ay becanas Tespoceant “ws 8 nhappy effect Which | jixe cutile in # stall, und in a total abs sanction of the Government in order to regis | ot ot Romse Leo be i ean ete nt f ne other plages in bios Detrolt, We., Michigna; Green Bay, Mil: | uc on Ante Kution would have on the great question ot | of all morality or religion. He heartily wished the British | tration, with a defined form of trust deed, une | pf Se estiian Laat = Bh secigy gentieinen on 4 «Wi ead, HIlvois; ed to ery , patting aside the greut question | government would take a more active part with regard] a regular audit of account, Returning to the ursday evening with complete success, and we have no doubt it will be equally wellreceived here. ‘Tagtioni has arrived in Paris, from [valy, and it is said the renown: d danseuse is in treaty with the manager of the Academie Royale (M. fillet.) for an engagement at that theatre. The veteran Braham, aided by his two cone, gives a concert on Monday evening, at Covent Garden Theatre, when many attractions are pro- mised. Few individuals have so much claim upen the patronage of the public as this gentleman; ard itis to be hoped that, in this instance, the claim will be duly and liberally honored. Thalberg, the celebrated piani: Sieh gs mate of ior A I les give 5 i | Snly ache Albany and Ballale ie 0 ee sa Court vending | “Eg WOLF & KICKERS, ot the extension ef the territory of the United Staes, in the Gulf of Mexico, and along an extended line of coast Now the question he wished to ask his noble frieud was, whether neguciations had been entered into, or were now being carried on with the United States on the subject | It was with great satisfactuion that he understood that u lnrge party in the American Senate view with disupproba- tion the projected annexation ot Texas with the Uniteo States, and he hoped that it would not ultimately take place.’ He ought to add, that notwithstanding whut haw said elsewhere, no blame attached to him or his friend for what they asserted when the subject of slavery infconnection with the United States wus last mentioned in that house, they having been charged with exciting the feelings of the people. There wus not » abadow of room for any such uccusation. Ife never said to the annexation of Texas. Never was there a fitter opportnnity for their appeal to the ministry and to their supporters, and to every man in the country, to aid in preventing the annexation of Texas—to blot out murder> such as those judicial ones of O'Neill—to rally round the re of humanity—to cheer on one another in that great struggle in which they were engaged for the liberty and happiness of the humen race. (Much cheering.) {From the Banker’s Circular, May 10] The New English Currency System, 1, With relation to its effect on the banking interest. 2. With relation to its effect on the prices of commodi- Bank of F that the s £14,000,000, gland, he explained, once more, curity for its future issues is to be of whieh £11,000,000 is to. be the debt owing to it by the Government, and the remaining £3,000,000 on Exchequer bills and othe) Government securiues. The Bank may increas its circulation beyond the £14,000,000; but it mus be with the consent of three membersof the Go vernment, and all profit on that increased issue i: to be transferred to the State. ‘The legal tende) clause 18 to be continued; the charter to run for twenty-one years, with liberty at the end of the next ten years for Parlisment to interfere, on no: tice given; and thongh, by the new plan, the profit which pasuege can be s-eured at reduced rates. ‘Thos or their frieuda rovidiny in Great Britain and freland, may re to make passengers as comfor- iy te bie te they cap recent ‘rpect and should fesneaets TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC, Aes come OUE, pass Joney will be promptly refunde: rafts ‘usual be furgjshed ‘Nati Rhea oh ececep ee Becker, Coadses Msie a, ‘Barvel &, Go, Wenkere, Liset * 3: Messrs. J. Baru .y Ban! iver PAS. GER 1, which payable ths shout England and Wales. Wor) The Subscribers having ptitdotgret| arranc: are parellers app! ly Cif by. ctLeT PE RD OMAN, pow red to bring out passengers from Great ese eS eee trhend by the following first class packet ships, on Passage to Liverpool and. London cay ata! times be miaee eereveet wih, acon alae by the rere ache i onth: ence of the plan is centralization ; to make, » is expected in iar packet ships, sailing for Liverpool pe mont 1 idon'en the iat, lech and 20chofecch mouth | yeh, af nee ‘ jo ApDivation as anowe jl2ea Manisa: a single word that there was any desire on the part of any adminietration of the currency Ghthe, bank areal) ih ited ondon in the course of next month. “SLD LINE LIVERPOOL PACKETS : . ry necessities dependent on o e bauk on its issues will be considerably re a q OLD LINE LIVERPOOL PACKETS Hlotsinguer, ono, 1a the, government or out of the government: of an) | Tet tant ever be obulent (othe wi reat central bodv. | duced, the amount paid by Government for the ma | , Madame Dorus Grae, Salvi, and Herr Staudig! arp, See erin hho Waltad Staten in wok tart? | Government ; and for the accomplishment of that object | Aagement of the national debt ig notto be increased; | 7/1) 8108 at wo concerts in Manchester early in [adependenes, unhappily one. He had no wish to interfere with hy | t's obvious design is to extinguish at all little centres in | 4 proposition with which the Governor and Deputy |/42¢- i Samuel Hick, mi nicical (awact the United States, although he could nor | ‘te country, their power ot administering the currency | Governor have expressed, on behulf of the Direc Sinclair, the well-known English vocalist, hna re- Certificates of passage can be obtail as heretofore. This is the ruling principle of the plan. Y and whoever attends to the means LAod orton eft turned from America, and last week sung at Glas- i é lowingoraar, @3 eepting that whan the will be given to those veading for thei tors, their cordial acquiescen fi LD sketa fer Liverpoo! will but deeply reg: st that slavery still existed there, protected . Katy in re piciling day falls on Sunday, the ships succeed | at either of our offices. by those laws he ventured to express a hope that th r Alter some explanations, reply to questions, | gow, when he took a farewell benefit. pede EE ma NewYork. rom Liverpool | “They will also be prerared, on the opening of navigation, te | Americans themselves would without delay Mumanels |itroducing it, viewed im connection with its | ihe oliew ig teaol wclote were roped pe forma . Herr E he celebrated violinist, i \-The C. RIDGH, June 1 ly 16 forward ers end their lag to Alfany and ‘roy, and | 20d vuluntarily put an end to it. > | general scope’ and character, will perceive the ! ul 0 ¢ ed, , err Ernst, the celebrated violinist, is now at } bal a) Oc. 1 lov. 18 | van Rrrie Canal to Bnffalo, nud all tetermediate places. "7° The aa. ov Amenpeny.—My lords, { weet clroumepection and consideration and extre | 90d their. further consideration appointed for tha' | Liverpool, where he is engaged to play at one or (he BNGLANBC UOMg ee. ot ar, 16} “To alt ports of the Uoper Lakes, question put by tay nation lecrneal i eermer to be | Grdinary skill which have been bestowed upon the | “4y fortnight— two public concerts. i 4 LAND. 3 fae : wt Onirego to Teroato, Port Hope, Coburg, Kingston, and | jordships will not expect me to enter at large into The Un, | single point of getting the new system quietly engraited | | 23 a it iw eo to continno un me Hans ©) Hee Masesty’s Tusatee.—Herold’s Zampa (fhe OXFORD 4 Aral 1} < From froy'vin Whitsiall to Montreal and, Queben,. Cana | POrtan, suey advected 107 my opie and learned triend ym sap sion wil be pee tsa sang ase 2 cow Vea vested i that corporation, subject to stel | wil be produced to-night under great advapisges, > a . 2 via Qhio Can m Cleave to Potumouth, Cin- | —@ subject, it must be admitied, which is new and unezan- 1 provi a Fe i sustaining rt of the hi d h e ec. 16 | ainnati, andi.. led—(hear, hear)—i ‘ae extent now er joyed by them, tor ten yeurs, ond thar conditions as may be provided by ony act to be passed fo. ‘ornasari sustaining the part o! @ hero, and | a- orme Momver dicetbms (March ie | oath Wei rn Cfasinna), Long nied (hear, hear) in the Na ory of Public Life. | Tae | tog with the exclusion of any new rival tasuer; but ac. | &At purpose. Hache that of Daniel. The opera will thue have i AREUMA, ily fom. and al Louis, Mo; aad | serious attention of her Majesty's gover nd Most | companied with s distinct intimation that that privili ge I+ ‘That it {6 expodient to provide by law that theBanh | avery chance of succes"; for not only in these but ee 8. Lowber. bee ee i) eases 0 inols aud Wiscon: | Not prepared ut the present momento give eny anowert. | (Werte be withdrawn from them. Even thet striking gland should Banal ba diy ad Bi two separate | in other respects, it will be strong and mostefficient. | ite KUROPE, yaa Bo. a6 REMITTANCES, my ‘noble aud learned friend's observations: It is un. | *omely Which no statesmen who did not take expediency clusively confined to the ive ta, | Between the opera and the ballet the second act : 618 fee Ress, } Bf ns % sp eenihn poppenmadation af persons nani fy gad pon daabiadlg true, ma stated by my nodle and learned friend | aad i ponder antes, ibe 9 single) ey or sheen jo=t ONAE 3. nkive | ¥f Norma will be given, Grisi and Favanti appear- the NEW YORK, (uw) Cane wile hey Beepeichy ouatry, 2 DO, wil) | that a treaty for the annexation cf Texas with the Uni ed u itd = “8. That it i edie Limit th t of ing conjointly as Norma and Adelgisa. . 5 + many partof Engiand: Scotland or Irelund, paya- | Stat be fos in Scotland and Ireland, is to continue, hat ite sup "That itis expedient to mit the amount of secu ’ alr ee oe Fab 1) Seat sight, Forgas of 1, £3, £26, 10 4,00—or ia Fe ee ee ee eae ene Zs reatire | oression should endanger the introduction of the SOP | curities upon which it shall henceforth be lawful for thy | Mr. F. Cramer, the highly respectable proferrer ‘The EGLUMBUB, “Sep. 1 ep O€FICEB AND AGENTS. aad sharu with my noble and learned friend in his hope | °¥ste™: by provoking hostility, Then weekly returns o1 Bank of England to issue promissory notes payable | 4f music, who has been befere the public for 55 Tot a8, hes oe) OT chmetah mane eee and wish, that that ratification may not take place—(hear, | (2¢ Fepective amount of the circulation of Banks are ta twarer on demand, and that sveh amount shallenly be ib | veare, is about to retire; he will give a farewell . A. Cole, wey 1 jane 16 ..W, Wheeler, Union Building, ravidence, R. I. hear.) At the aame time it ix not possible forme to speuk | PE MAG with the design—almest avowed= of creating Ee eee eee teat tavaovide tertae Chaka ek | penefit in the course of next month, at- which bis ‘The, YORKSHIRE, (uew) ts Nov. 1 Mille, 3 Wall atrect, and 16 Front street, New York. | with confidence and certainty on such a subject ‘prak | «mbarrassment in its operation, by exhibiting the wenh “4. ‘That it is expedient to provide by law thataweek Joo Age J 3. Cramer, will perform on the 1000 1008 ooiiey af Ma 3] N.G! How'ra, (38.ub third stvet, Pruladel ut gon fdenice und certainty om euct w eutject ; bur | Carte of the old eystem - the hopeof the public becoming | 'y publication should be mace by te, Sal oy England | isnodicrte for the last time in publi ei soipd Gane tcc dacunep crow ene eaters & Dnsmenbst LORE CMe Sulmorn, ee eae he day eed eat | more end more iawiliarized to the use of Bank of Eng ¢ botn of the circulation and ofthe benking de | ADO-lorte To ime in public. a Ctr ain Gu eeimraceatioas, oc ka telr Retentiag quaucie'| L.®; Aciletobins ip Lacheree, All Fitteburgk service, what has taken place un the subject— (hear, Ree and notes having been distinctly expressed, Mr. Charles Kemble has been honoured by the Eennreste * £5 Listaiauss 1s Rarhappe, Albany N.Y. Pies eb glele oy bel oes ih ip Ded por | That the Premict’s plum is @ scheme for annihilating | |, t it is expedient to Bb cineodpe which sg ects | command of her Majesty Queen Adelaide to give a ‘The eo ler fe well mown as cen o Utica, IN. ¥: respect to what had teken place on a former occusior bor Vip sk onata acer wong ita at ern a ate pes ata the Bank of England to the peymento' th: | srivate reading of the play of Cymbeling, on Thurs reflwoting person: first, oy destroying their iufluence Fe ee eee ingat let (tha eaercyy, abcobds OF day evening next. This is the play selected for the opening of the series of public readings from Shake- wi rma dre at 0 ‘charnoter and qxperianss, and ye strictest attention " ms be paid to} W.A. Cook, recuse, N. 4 Ww yor stamp duty. in eal, a4 See ere Ne MARES obsecved ts | W.-H. Cock. BURR. ‘That in consideration of the privileges to be con tinued to the Bank of England, the rate of fixed ancuo ‘he Eaut, oft Annorxn replied that if noble lords had read the voluminous docuinents on the subject which had same way to her Majesty’s ambassador in the United States. The subject was then dropped. Anti-Slavery Soclety—Another Violent Ti- rade of O'Connell against the United States. The fifth anniversary meeting of the British an? Foreign Anti-Slavery Society took place yesterday, in the Grew ee H uffalo, N.Y. appeared, they. would ses ther hs bed gi | setting tree the Bank-Directors to conduct thelr banking ' 4 } vhi Dollars, fer which ample storas of every deseription wi be T, SOTT’S he gave in that house,and that it had been most accuratel; private | £180,000 per annum, and eball be defrayed by deductis inder Royal a istinguishe: ronage, will take eR MEST Ae riotes | carina, otheOT sca rm (REE ee ee penta eas See ann |" een as ase aoe , + ee 3 “ deen) bad li shad i The | Ba x A new horn player, of the name of Vivier, Mdlincta sapennarewies of tue stipe willbe repos a een) had likewise explained the matter in precisely the | favorite principle of compeution will be introduced in| ‘7. That in the event of any increate of the securitity J 1 Gray exnaciedl a deunitey? “This art 4 ite most unvbstructed and vigorous action, and the ffect of that will be, as it is in manufactures and al) things else, to crush the weak aud strengthen the strong. Che Joint Stock Banks need not trouble their minde about the privilege of “clear i {the private Benk ers ave loyal men and true followera of philosophy, upon which it shall be lawtul for the Bunk of Englund t« tusue such promissory uotes as aloresald, a further an tal pay ment shall be made by the Bank ‘of England t« the public, over and above the cuid fixed pay ment 0: £190,000, equal in amount to the nett profit derived fron the promimory notes iasned on such additional securities ‘That it is expedient to probibit by law the issue o: said to be an extraordinary performer on his it atru- nent, and to be in possession of certain means for sroducing eflects hitherto uuxknown. HaymanxetT Tueatre.—The very laughable co- medy **A Cure for the Heartache,” wae revived sfble for any lestere, parcels, or pack: y f ve of lading are signed therefor. “Por eight of pas. ae : ARi MENTS QODMUE & CO.e48euth st. | Thesubneribers box eal the stiation of tis fiends ene fant aad of BARING BROTHERS & COs Livool” Deora Lah ti lade ig omnns ran pate | PASSAGE FROM GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND ‘CINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS, % QUEEN OF THE WHBT, 1250 tons, able audience, the great majority’ of Whom wore Indies, | will be «xtorved within afew years. What country cor, J bank not now issuing such notes, oF by Any, donk hereai | ensure its effecting. for the time at least, the cure TRE ALL. LIN: fe SHERIDAN, 1000 tons g ry, y LIVERPOOL PACKETS HE ROCHSSTER, 1000 toas. On the platform were the Lord Bishop ot Norwich, sit rondent will continue to draw Dilla on w private | ‘ur to be established in any ofthe United Kingdom. | it professes. Old Rapid, the enriched tailor, wre Ufailing from Liverpool on the 71h aud 19th of every month} HE GAIRICK, 1000 tons. George Stepuen, John Bright, Esq., M. P., Joseph Sturge, ker, when death, 1088, OF division of property. create ¥. That it is expedicnt to provide by law that suc! } yersonated by Farren; Young Rapid, the son, bad “Verso waht ward to the Old Connery or ther frends THE HOLTINGUER, 1000 tons, B kel O'Connell, i ";Sainwiel Gurney, Beg 4 ty abeput io b respondent will | Danke in England and Weles tt rion centiguste i, | Caries Mathews for his reprerentative; Mr. Strick- scHss! arrant eri! . as Geus S 7 y B el ard, oe r “ un aie the necwenry arrengaments w}th coe subscribers ose THE Lives SOL, 1120 tons. ete 5 antenna Ried comes Or aida Sear meaner rae seicke Borig | such votes, subject to auch conditions and to stich Himite | 14nd was Vortex, the nabob; Mr Wbster appeared aracter o f nut, Kev. Dr Jenkin, Rev. J. Carlisle, G. W. Alexander, Esq’, and a large number of influential friends and sup: porters of the An b-Slavery Society. At a few minutes Frank Oatland; Miss Julia Bene nett as Jessie, Mrs. Edwin Yarnold as Elen Vor- tex, and the character of the more antiquated Miss tions aa to the amount of isene as may be provided for by any set to be passed for that purpose. “10. That it is expedient to provide by law forth: S[DDONS. 2000 tons ana jog froin f TEED LINE OF LIVERPOOU PACKETS, upon which he will give hen the Benk of Eng ting-Cross and in every populous town of of ta feo Liverpoot pundtually on the 7th and twth of ch. They will also have e fret rate class of American trading ships, aalling every six daya LHE U thereby affording weekly communica: A aoa peit. h tthe fi 4 ‘ gempored of superior, Gist class Ai after 11 o’clock, the committne appeared on the platt 4 . a i Shee, oop teat Miata, gdm (ME Fey Roc is | om Liverpool four times in each month, are Hing | dud on the motion of Mr. Sturge, seconded by Air. Alex’ | td when, togutner with the One Bank Issue Scheme | werkly pplication Of the amount of promistory note, | Vortex was admirably sustained by Mis. W. Clif- ne aii anes Ga ag ih these whose pasate may be with the: becribers ander, the chair was taken by Samuel Gurney, Esq. they have fol ren pete acter terms of or peg ebinte Wescer on Are tec eee, by any bank an es Farren bycigibntutrc: a Je in some of agreed for not come out money % ¥ name ‘The Rev. Hiaas aa President of the Knox Colle; vasy accommodaticn and confidential intercourse which | ‘he: to isn 1 notes. he scenes, especially that wherein hisron receives be retuned who paid it here, without any redue- | sckets are the most magnificent ships afloat and the frequency | in the United Stat oaded the resolution. As it hed | s#tbsiste between private Bankers anc their customers, we PORT eesselty Pee yor ore ag by |'he challenge froca Young Stenley. The charac- been announced that he was from the United States, jt | sbould be glad to know what the good-will of a private ter of Young Rapid is well suited to Charies Ma- ing, { belng every five dave) prevents the ‘p=esibili Wears Being usvecapserlly detsined at Luverscel.. Ke of gardless of expense, in order to met the wants of the public Bank would bw worth compared with its present value — nek Ball, or Old Live of Liverpool Packets, comprise > hip, Tur Rercat Revt aLeeapy SPENT IN THI hews, who continued to keep up the spirit of the wring magnificent Bhipe, viz: f would be expected that he should say a word or two upon The NEW YOR! and the wishes of therr triends, Mr. Wm. Tap) his countrymen’s conduct. But he thought at this class of men, heretofore so powerful and influential ~ i n COLUMBU, firm, has gone to Liverpool to superintend the object of that roeeting to discuss politicely, the inetite | ia mercantile life, may turn lL brokers or scriveners | S71A7% Ea ohhtnd Hehcink keane scene to ite full tone, without exaggeration. The SOUTH AMERICA. | country of auch persons whose vasage may tions either of Great Britain Olet ike United ‘St omg when their two more powerful competitors the Joint. The suceess of Miss Edgeworth’s works has ma comedy was received with shouts of laughter and NORTH AMERICA. beeribern, a fact, whiah vo shove sequainted with M. ates — | Stock Bankajund the Bank of kingland have absorbed ali | ' # fashion with all tourists in this country whe J inplause. (Cheers) From his knowledge of the feelings of his countrymen he felt assured that the decision in the Senate upon the anvexation of Texas would be such as the friends 01 freedom #0 anxiously desired—(Cheers.) England had 1 a sufficient gaarantee that they will receive everv ai seribars confidently look forward for « continuance of that sup- rom him,and be quickly and comtortably despatched. Port whicl: has heen extended to therm so many years, for which |, Snewid tnose sent tor doe! peeps HH will be prompdy, refunded, wi Remitsances—Those remitting money can be suppl iLAND With such saperior and uncqualled arrangements, the sub- aim at being popular to reprerent the population ar being proverbially shrewd. If so, they ave beer rather hali-witted in their cunning, for the whol history ot the repeal agitation, cepecially within the their (so called) lugitimate banking business; for wo re- punt, the new plan is a scheme for annihilating all private Bonkers—such as they were. In stort, this famous plan is the boldest attempt at mo- Destrrction or THE Theater Royar, Mancnrs- rer, By Firg.—On the 7th ult this theatre, situated «a Fountain street, Manchester, was totally con- “ ding, or remitting money to their relatives, car to deal with slavery at a distance—in America they had it 4 fi i az en ghana Bina sah for any, amount, drawn dizeet oo a at aa tree oa sat | in the midst of them, and to get rid of it would take time | nopoly-—a dangerons monopely- te Cot ees pur. | last two years, proves the RomanCatholic peasantry | sumed, 7 He fire was first pemneited afew minutes jeesrs. ni ., D i A D ent hy, of Treland to have Bes f 5 - nk oF aees |, GROTH, AMES & CO. Scouand snd Wales and great perseverance, but he had no doubt that event | sBance of @n inp) cticable crotchet of philosophy, it is | of Treland to have been the gro-sest dupes to amo | tfter six inthe morning, and in an hour the grea: - : “Bankers, London, Apply G1 vy letter, post ppd} 40, i ly the great cause of freedom must be triumphant — | Fox's Ind.an Rill without Fox's intelligible motive and | qey-making speculation upon the produce of thei | *st part of the building was totally desireyed = The hich will be paid on domand at any of the Banks, or their w. J. T. TAPSCOTT, 13 Peck slip, There were thousands in America who felt that elavery | Comprehensive party Brasp. It takes from the little and | O07 iy and miserable resources. Well know finan. | nly portion saved is a lateral strip on that side next rauehew, i all the principal towns throughout England, [re New xore--or to | was inconsistent with the relation of human beings to | subordinate and gives to the big and predominant. It will 7] °C is the pe Back Mosely street, occupied as green room, drei nd, Heolland and Wale, se BROTHERS & CO. J™___WM_TAPSCOTT, Liverpool. Naa arene latent with the relation of humea be: | draw money from the farmer and the laborer,to accumlate cler hke Mr P’Conneil, ate pe may ot the te neon eircber Hoary Tern Oe st ree CHE, bO. * IC Ta ir Ci 4 don, where it will give additional power to the is | millions of the poor, and not the thousands of the domes, np 20m, trensury an 2 Palton treet Now York, \ipergpenr i oppbh a ad a eariohOonednu tet presented himself, and was received Gere Merahalls, and Arkwrigi wl wealth con wealthy, that uo imately swell such contributions | Manager's room. The origin of the fire is nor N. B-The Old Lins iverpool Packets sail, from this with loud epplauso, which lasted for some time. He sais | *its principally of things of ready soleund high value io} The rent poured in in the course of last year | sown, as there were no fire arms or fireworks ort for Liverpool om the lat end 19:h of cach mouth, (Parties a resolation had been put into his handand es it gave him | ‘ue “money market” din such torrents that many of the weekly returns iischarged in the performances of the previous roaralag w he old, oognery will, ind it to their comfort ane he undermentioned ships will be regularly di an opportunity of raising his voice against the enslaver | | Having occupied, the principal part of our space with | exceeded £4K". The rapid ‘accumraulation of ca. | evening. All that is known is, that it originated vantage to saleet this: favorite Laine for their conveyance, ms | hence ou the lat, and from Mareeiies on the Eth well us bodies, he would present the flest section of the subject, anit is propor we sheuld | dital naturally enggested responsibility, and that ii | upon or over the rs be The plate, wardrobe, a eer the meeting with much pleasure. Int t do, we have but little space forthe second—immeasurably |!) 1) be lodged in the funds, and invested in the | books,and other valuable property,were saved with come difficulty, but aboutan hour and @ hall after- wards, owing to some accidental spark, the dreevses canght fire where they were removed to, some dis- tance from the theatre, and were almost wholly consumed. All the performers were fortunate enough tosave their own dresses. By a singular coincidence, there was a fire in Capt. Brown, Cart. Myr q session of his KYA RESCOT'T, Capt. Myrick, V THOMPSON x GRIOLA NUS: Catt aie b |, Capt. Haile, ed 1. They are all coppered ‘and copper frateutd, nid have excelleat tecomtaodations for passen ‘subscriber begs leave to call attention of hi * ii PH iefsocrmp yt ood ah bog Go tafpeaeh CLD Tt a epee id eae aston aahen a namesof three eminem merchants. This suggestion of common sense and common prudence was very coldly received ; and, to cut the matter short, thi entire capital wos invested in the name of Daniel O'Connell. Nay, at the very time that this precaution was timidly hinted at, it was said thet if Danie! would put the meeting in ing the resolution. It was— i “That this meeting, in common with the great maar of their countrymen, have read, with ‘eelings of indignation and horror, the sentence of death prononneed by Jnige O'Neill, of South Carolina, on John L. Brown, for aiding and abetting a slave woman to escape from the intolera- the most serious and weighty, What ia the nature of the plan viewed with relation to it efect om the prices of com: mmodities ina grave ond comprehensive question. Let us seo if we can ascertain its nature from unything said by Sir R Peel. Ho called it the complement of hia sure, the Act of 1819-—which, be it remembered. was pas xed with unanimous acclimation as the final settlement iy nT TS FOR 1044, OLD KBr Caer Ge OFFICE, 100 4 @omer of South. nor did he exph itt, for the parpose of briuging out cabin, 2d cabin, and at ‘Goous addressed to the agents, BOYD & HINC: wil ce . ci the question, He did not stop to expound the reason wh, rC. his . wo sé se cnc ya eet ie oie Hatta | wa roth Ses aeons ad." | "deh wan pent mt ire the are [et prt mua Ha ore aera 2 | O°Connell dird to morrow, lis executor woMitiy, [ he Theatre, Royal, Liverpocl,, the previous even. a he hs iola ie uo rit e cor d > r 5 on c| vi - iis Lond Packets, vonal room New York, the at 10th and | LAWRENCE PELE oa root aver to principles of justice vidlated, and the forma of Inw pros. | tions and prosperity. cominerene eeuvailing distrers’ | {ough a modest hint, was a very significant one ; a al tly Roper ex. inguished tituted to the most atrocious of purposes, but the Divine but it was over-ruled—and over-ruled in the pride ity ta~and from Loados on the 7th, 17th an ‘each month. EB i F CKEN, Agents, most at r ‘beet to bring in a bill to extend th i A Pp oP ep eg Darnowr ot ors =. Nove Tontine Wntidings, | system of Christianity itself grossly outraged and dishon-| "he Fo ee ta on 1e2 to 1833; why Joint, | of that high pirit which disdains to be suspected. Texas ANNEXATION IN France.—We have just 1 SSE Fr tegtlar linc of fret clans’ New York bi red ine of first claas New York built, eoppe PASSAGE FROM DUBLIN, © WAt ‘ud copper i —) ships, to sail punetually every week roube Haney” DOLE RAINe BEL AST, thro rf, Newrs da, to —Persons wishing ta send for ation of small notes from 1522 to 1933; wy Joint re formu to give stability, ond why they denonnced because they hed produced instability; why small notes were sgain suppressed by the Act of 1826 to make the system work better; why the Government had implored the Bank to lend money on mortgage at one time, aud at anotber time (1838) had re stricted the Bank toa severe #ystem, which would for evermore prevent inflations and contractions with their attendant speculation at one time, and thelr convulsions and rain atunother time. Upon all these grave to ored No one who had read of that trial and seutence but must conour in every word of the resolntion he had just read and that being so, he had very little to say on the subject At one time be feared he would have bees obliged to ad iress thom upon a different and not less pleasing topic fortuy ly the decision to which the snesting had come had healed the di but he bogged the meeting would not take his opio from even the fervid eloquence ot his very talented friend George Thompsen. Now that Mr. O'Connell holdslands from Trinity College, Dublin, in the county of Kerry, dependent upor renewal fines: there was a large accumulation of those fines in arrear, and they were all then paid off. There were other claims upon Mr. O'Connell, which were also at the same time paid off ied. Now Mr. O'Connell has every right t I paid this out of my own personal property.” received the Paria papers of Thursday. The in ligence from the United States given in # second dition of this paper. on Monday, has created w sreat sensation at Paris The annexation of Texas 1as revived the numerous epeculations which were float during the Canada affair, of the necessity ot making common cause with the United Stetes, and ot thua directing a powerful blow against the bert interests of Great Britain. The National i# already Yor the accommodation of persons wishing to remit money t | ‘heir friend» can are given, payable at sight, on | ports in first class Aros ringtal Bak of Ireland oy, mer jonmel, Londonderry, personal attention to the prsncogers engaged Nast, Waterfo ra De theit warts here, and. petwoas aay ely erford. fone, Colerniny "| that hee and comforts of th oushat, aaiskitlon, | sngneed by chops wilt here all deoeed prover'cttentions For say Some have said that before October lust i) ug! ailyraena, Parsonstown, | oartioulare apply, i a ver, ini ask what it wast A agate Omauh, ars anP A by lec PORTA EE wgcoyqe | the quarrel was orer, might he ask what Hwan it Ju | uttered scarcely one word) and yet they arothe very to | amounted 19 £260,000 Perhape the safer way is (| n the field, and eatis on the nation to dur gard the ‘nuit’ —--Ballyahanng | ut their General Passage OMe, 76 ouch st. cur. Maiden'Lane, | man of his, one Mit Lucius O° Trigger, he might say, * It} H # that ought to he fully explaiied, and every circnm- | follow Lord Chesterfield’sauthority, and to believe | ontente cordiale ot M ‘ot, and to think on'y of rash, Dublin’ " snbores alzo, Drafts may be obfaiued, for large or mall sume | ign very preity quarrel as it stands, explanation would | stance conneeto with them, every consequence flowing J only half «f what we hear. Then say £30,000; | ‘he wreat advantages which a good understanding ity Hank of Glasgow {hy'Nationcl or Provivesa' Backs of Ireland, er any of chess | Oly spoil it.” (Langhter). So in the case before him from them satis! eotori ia aco ated he is — ff bur whatever it Was it was lodged in government! | with the Amerivan Union must create for Fr-nee safely prsceed another step in legislation on the subject. | vcurities, in the sole ynaine of Daniel O'Counell 1 Tones 0 he Dome perhaps he had better say nothing more sbont what had taken place in the early part ofthe duy. He felt bound to thet he was a freetrader. (Cheers) He was con- inced that it was grossly unjust to prevent the poor man i the cheapest market—(cheers)— man richer outof the poverty of the poor, (Loud cheers.) The question in itscommercial view, which had been before the meeting in the early part of the day, was to be discusved buton: the committee, before whom he wassorry he could not #p- pear to state his sentiments upon the question, whether alave-qrown sugar onght to be higher taxed on coming into this country than that which was the produce of free labor. He wus for giving a decided preference to the pro- duce of free labor, and he did not think there was any- thing anti-free trade in that Atone time the re trade was carried on by the sanction of the lawsol England. but was there one human being in that assembly who was intavor of a free tradein slaves? (Cheers) Yethe considered the project of admitting slave grown sugar on fan equality with that of the produce of the labor of free men would tend to that object. It wee said that we might get sugara filty percent cheaper than now, but would ic be an honest or ausefl policy. A year or two ago there fc says that the annexation a a new political combination, weakening the British government and its aristocracy in the most sensitive point ; that our relations with the Cabinet of Washington cannot be friendly ; that our Cana- dian possessions are in danger ; and that the Euro- pean powers, and particularly France, who have olerated the insulting yoke of Britieh supremacy, should be prepared to take advantege of the chances which this new combination must ere long aflord.—London Herald. pooner, Atwood & Co. Bankers, London; | branches throughoat the Kivad ' aterioo Mead, Liverpool: payable im every town ———— — Sir K. Peel ed, without any valid reason, t evils were to be traced to a bad quality and @ mal-admin- istration of the currency ; and he forthwith proceeded to alter its constituent properties and change the instruments of ita administration, With a boldness unnaralle copt by himeelf in 1819 and 1842, he proceeds upon a mere hypotheaie to alter and (a¢ he says) improve the vital function of the industrions energies of the country ; and that without establishing, nay, after having always shrunk from attemp' n siactory evi dence, the necessity for any such change. We have no hesitation in deliberately pronouncing this plan the most dangerous experiment that ever emanated from the mind of man; dangerous, not merely for its effvet on prices, for if honestly and strictly enforced ac ording to it nee (which no currency-law passed since the, war has yet heen) prices mnet finally settle down to the continental level ; but dangerous, we repeat, because we would chal- lange human ingenuity to devise a plan more certala to jead to sudden and violent oscillations in credit, destrue- tive changes in the value of property and the character ‘enilition of the people—at one time maddening them hemeral prosperity, at mother time sinking them by astern iron decree into hopeless mirery aud destitution. This fact is notorious, and can be proved by reter- ence to the funds, and 10 the stock-broker who in vested that sum, whatever it might have been, in the sole name af Daniel O'Connell. If there were one honest man in the Repeal Association whose feara had not completely prostrated his hoavsty, would he not have protested against the investment of the people’s money inthe name of any one in dividual, however opulent, because on his death it would be the property of his executors; but sup- pose such individual to have been long known to have been in embarrassed circumstances, It Was il such ease doubly criminal. Jf Mr. O'Connell died to-morrow, if general report speak true, he would die in debt, and the people’s money would become the property of his crediters. This fact would be, in itself, abundant evidence to prove the trust. wor-hy fidelity with which the Repeal Associntion have answered the generous confidence 60 blindly placed in them by the. poor Reman Catholic peagantry of Ireland. This, in itself, would afford merseotss GENERAL PASSAGE OF f if t paid. apply to FICE—Removed 43 Peck slip to 76 Bo’ BRB ET GERRI RA Pee Pine atte car bt tllea lee, Hiesires to soma, fee ortews.?. W.ByRNESR COR Wa: |S he ol ‘ean by calling on ths subsc } so Qibteoe PW. loo Toad he necessary arraugements on the most advastagrous seflng auch Danteees lth sheen highiy-Dswehelal (0 al, parti - $ay we jaeas with chem highly beoelieial to nil. parti ERPUOL PACKETS Fug to have tieir friends comfortably aud quickly dest NEW LINE OF LIV ‘To seu trom Now York on the %th and Liverpool ceyths 11th ut oxen month. nd without any dis- patched, di prt hd harge whateve neipal towns throws he ont Great Britain aud Ireland, ean at all times be wlainea on 5 wplication to &J T TaPscoTr, Ww. At their General Passase Offies, mil re Te Sonth at, comer Maidan lane BLACK BALL, OR OLD LINE OF LIVER- POOL PACKET #,—For Liverpool, Kegalar Packet, ted fast sailing f vovite packet ct Barstow, will new railroads are to be econstracced—fi secondly, the direct road from Paris to Strasburg by the valley of the Marne, Bar-le-Duc, and Nancy, with branches to Rheims and Metz, and that from Parie to Nantes beyond Tours, which were includ- ed in the classement of the great law of 1812; thirdly and fourthly, the double lengthening unto Limoges and unto Clermont of the line of Orleans to Vierzon, with a grant of money, unto Chateau- inte Mor passage in eabin, 24 cabin aad » ers. Fiyery care has beow taken in the armngement of their accom 3 y . foot oF Beekman stret, ar to the aby ted man inthe metropolis called Money Moses fh y hi t0ns prior of passage hayoe is $100, tor which ROCHE. BROTHEKS & CO. phen halt ror this grave allegation concerning the mere working tar indignant commentary. But] | roux, on one side only, and unto Nevers on the soaeeetingnen eos wil wake shi ry commanded By | min adie _¥: Ratton at. west avar inte Ratton Bank | oa" wan Worlbs abnrsconuine pen itok Fat eyndices of the echere, we will on a future aceasion | ny" ada d all this.. ‘The people's money is ail | other. Tewsll be remembered. that the law of 1848 waged macioteetion, be UNITED LINF OF LIVERPOOLPACKETS.| him at £20. That might be free trade, and jt | state our Temons iurly, untevs the measure be withdrawn, | 11m eee Sa ote ver the thousands were, Danie) | left undecided the di hneation of ae central rond ble for aan? oapitinn op owners of tno shive Wil Ser —Packes cf thes h Jans. Tha well kagwn, fr | might be cheap plate, but instead of being made richer| ‘Tye Bank Caantyn.—On the 6il; inst., the House | O'Connell has expended all j not one penny left in | beyond Vierzon or Bourges, ag teen ee wo gular "lost ledide ure sinned thorater J ing and favor.ts packet ship SHEFFIELU, ( thereby, the purchaser might find himself, one fine morn | of Commons resolved iteelf into a Comm tree cf the Ithe till, I challenge the Repeal Association to | directions, They ave now both ai net but stop- Fon EN prego Oe shore mayorice ps ket hos splendid recomm Agents rer cent inica hed iro All 4 Free | yhole Houee upon the Bank Charter, when Sir R. | answer thischarge. They are the eelf-constituted | ping at Limoges and bg side biato To al Cas ay OLIN Ea setae tj Ser Ulcoctes oF | for eatin, socond esbin, ava seerage pussniqere. wap aveney. A: 'y, in that country There 20 malilions | Peel, in n.epeech of three hours duration, gave an | trustees of the poor people. Have the people been lerstood that the ding Bika. ana tp ‘ou! oune we f; rm u} Ste | Procesdieg to the old iat than to sce it a murmur of dissent, to 1 able exposition of the affairs of the Bank of Eng. | robbed, or have they not? result from the line of Paris to eaux, and from Abe made on board, d , fo purchase the f that to Bordeaux to Marseilles or Cette. Fifthiy, Leetvere oy the pach ste will be charzed 124 canta per singte | Thi ciogauc whipy Latly vere given with land, the state of the Carrency, and the views of heer veite Wer oanne and wewersnern teenteach =m? Tre freedom of 800,000 of our fellow-mubjects, the people would Proresson Risiey.—This distinguished Ameri- | (10)! ame injastice committed by the law of 1842 of 100 tons, will cond Le LL actnaie seman erat orc ean. LS | sey aS T. TAPS OTT * tis NGW LiNn OF LIV TACKEIA. 21tejtre Th Bouth atest corner Maden (ane ‘ot undo what they had so nobly dona, and by allowing | the Government es to some contemplated changes | k nf the ae IV EAE PACK ee | fie froe introduction of slave-grown sugar, ‘increase, wtf | in both. ‘The speech evinced much deep study a Coho oneata Dee Sere es ae tee coas [ig | to the detriment of the north-western departments FOR NEW ORLEANS-Fire Regaias Packet, | muct do, the horeid traffic in human desh. He hed heart | research, and nbounds with striking details and | principal cities 10 hilary te formances of the | /® repaired. The depariments of Britany and Saul ftom Now Wor tit, and Boor iverpool gitar Manatad oii cack | eke, wht mete, Fe piste een tnd inci of reat ral tows we ot rr modectary | Prqemcr ova he wo at, Cork, Limerick, Dati, | Regn wil hare Teiccats ce Hie We gely acter onith eight, Oc DA the enbiv. sreond cabs trerage, | (ObECOD, Bs well 98 ‘nlite? wi @ st. Leaving, however, the introductory . , ‘Saag enner. For th 4 leter- vy From Mow York. having wery werenor Accommodations, gui terme im derace, | it is not in my power” (cheers and laughter.) Ifhe could ar Seo aiee artof the speech, we proceed and other places in the sister tle, have realised 8 mined unto Chartres, and money is allotted only LIVERTOO! Dee, 31 ap: ly oa beard, oF to JOSEPH McMUKRAY possibly prevent it. not a singl nd of cotton, or an | 174 Argun le cn at harvest for the respective managers at whose Ky sortion. It is, nevertheless, establiehed b New Ship LIY EREQOU, 10 tens, 6 April st aac 100 Pine si reet, coruer of Bot DoseiD ly Pree the produccof dlavery, would ever en. | to notice the changes which Sir R, P eel proposes | He atres they have appeared, while :he Profesror | (p (het pormion ys. road will rum through ‘Level, Hag. at ee FR LIVERFOOL—New LinesMenalar Pyckn | (et ont porte (Ioud cheers.) He was in hopes that not | to make in the present ayeem __|himself has reaped both laurels and gold. ‘The | ot ly implies that it will cross the N. ship QUEEN OF TRE wae, (uny ft He pe ciihespienlidpeeket hip GARRICK, wi/hstanding all the exertions of bie friend George Thomp. The Bank of England is to retain its present prie | Critiques which appear in the papers are of the hich: aegemsarl ty, areotien ee oS aie tons F. 7 P Saptaio BOS ‘Trask 1089 tons, will sail as | son, that society would never become n pro-slavery so- | vileges 5 but there is to be a complete and distin ~ ook ke the country, | ' i 5 Vew ship ROCHESTER, 066 tons, i i above, ner rexel we ‘i ctety, either in or outof England England was the beat separation between itstwo departments of iseve and wat Goh ii Ls and ised, ered. Protease to the Chambers may be reckoned at 600 toques: ton Panee "Soete it POR ERIE, St DIETS, ink ee eae aka ioe | market In the world for any commodity, because of the | banking, which, are to be managed by, auiteren Risteys aehicvements, by their surpassing beauty The State's expense, will Amount to about 60,000, OF ‘4 “ ? ater consumption, and also because of the greater cer: | (4, if eis if e seh ranes a year during six exp wnin mornguEn, ime wns fHsngt ley’ tof Walitwie'® eg. contine 4 co. tont | Hlty rayment ihre wa ne feria hee Te | GTN i ty he under the comtoling nfiuence | 484 cleRance.. Mines Ags heads of | (2H fo the companies will be about B60, 000,000 ra Barely, N f ry now came to the resolution, and he asked was there ever , " icati our enthusiastic Irish ne) } ¥ There HL to th jemnetion of John Ly of the new powers of supervision and, publication Tom Tuvan The General still main- | Dreapror Accioent Nan Lranannt 1x Wares. anything +4 Generate which are to be conferred; the banking depart- On Priday, 8d of May, a shed 1n the Penbwich- . 100. ‘Twn anranta, feat ailing, a iy shine, alt Be 7ET ‘Phe packer ship Roscins, Capt, J Col! f New Vor i " mm experten: rood the , sad sail the 26th of July, her rewalar day . tried, viete : : of the soc saa ahlikey, and will be dlosatebed panetaally om the diet of “Cauewe oe py gant SE Eg ee hd y hated had | ment is to be unrestrained, and left to free compe: | tains his Ugg a fale ra \ ewyn colliery, about two miles from Llanelly, Ca ar t and eommodiens, and are farnished FOR NEW ORLEANS.—LOUISIANA AND | (cheora) Judgment was pronounced against him, alae | tition s the issue department isto be based on public | where the correo Milton's angel look on him, | caught fire ‘Alter a short time @ portion of it fell, veith whatever ein eoaanee to the ene and comfort of Dassen P< FORE LIN eet ie eer cadr ail [zany eee rites in vireuge ones waaree Rowe? Be | eee ieee be the mmonnt of $14,000,000; and | beam monde, whi, TAD Mi il prevent the little feb | witha tremendons crash, into the pit, and it weeet pe Ling packet ship O8 W EGU, Captain ‘oud, will | jadge, Were there no strange ones nearer home? But] there is to be a weekly publication, full and cor. | im ‘dumb amazement ali””—prevent the little [rf fin ‘d that every chance of eseape for the Fries of 08. ‘ Ror Tinlehs of percegs fayiag hendapine feruis ecomme- | Why did he mix up other considerations with the ques-| 5).4¢, of accounts, comprising the notes in cirenla- | low from being seen by sees eoetw ta € euch pe nen neh i = «who were working therein wae gh ina oF cyrnere of theve ips will be 4 dations, apply on board, at Orleans whet tretat Wal ‘street, joa Ho begged pardon, Line ed we ee ont: | Pion, the quantity of bullion, and the extent of flac. | Like tae sailor who paid a large gl ie a Coot es men and paints that a huodred men i lading we eigee Sees. jes Fe. COT omh stret,| | wes tegtl to be dested Ty that proseouiton, (het tution, “Tarqing to other banks, he proposed to draw | of actors for kn Pratl ore 10 represettation bu Saye hed lout their lives; but only twenty-four Mesers, Hnilic and Woodrnif, who and languege | asimilar distinction between the businessof issue and | ten that po one snow y 1 and all were got out he wished he had powers of utteram ell a out the torrent of indignation and contempt ax inst the country and the institutions that sane joned #0 horrible a orimo and oalled it law, Brown had For freight OT PR BORE APDAY 1, ee TURNS, wif romp Foran if wonas 9 var nde. a oem eaten ot Ooo Sie I will have it all to myself!” | were employed at the tim . ted to pay another visit to the | alive, though several were IB ® mate of temporary stupelaction of banking ;, the one to be controlled, the other to be | bimeelf—for, said thrown freely open to competition. No new bank The General is expec t of ime to be constituted ; wut existing banks of | Queen, at Buckingham Palace, in a few daye.