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Vol, X., No. 162—Whole No, 3732, County Court. Judge Ulsbo fer, Jung 10.—-New District ditormy.—The Court met at 4 A letter from Mr. Whiti was read, statin tiona: y’s term of not to become a candi i, shall continue to | tions and to such limita- to'the amount of issue ax may be provided for by aed for that purpose. to provide by law for the prominsory notes by any bank wi TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. PASSENGER , a aE = are ‘The Subseribers having completed their Ww prepared to bring out passeogers from | Lreland by the following firat el will leave Liverpool ou the Ist, ‘To the Public. THE NEW YORK HERALD—daily newspaper—pub- year except New Year's day and july. Price 2 cents per copy —or $7 26 per an- pence pee oh in advance. WEEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday Morning—price 6} cents per copy, or $3 12 per annum— , caah in a ivance. SERB are informed that the THIRTY THOUSAN! fast. It hos the largest ccrculation of ¢ world, and is, therefi futin the oity or country. PRINTING of all kinds executed at the most moderate Price, and in the most els payable to bearer on deman joint-stock banks shall be established there, except 0 subject to suck condit after gomg through the process of registration aud subscribing to such general conditions as the gov- erument may be disposed to impose for the purpose of improving the system of joint-stock banks. not purpose in the pretent year to extend the prin- ciple ot limitation of issue to Ireland and Scotland. In Scosland, 1 believe, the amount of circulation 18 diminishing rather than increasing ; and I donot think there is any danger of an immediate increase of notes, and, therefore,only propose to apply these two principles to Ireland and Scotland at present, namely—th t po bank of issue shall be constituted ineither of those countries, and that po joint-stock banking company shuli be vstubliched except upon application to the government, and on the ubsery- ~ ‘the case of Ireland is a peculiar one, and the privileges of the Bank of Ireland d fler in seme respects trom the privileges We are prepared to give to that coun. THE NEW SYSTEM OF CURRENCY PROPOSED BY sIR ROBERT PEEL British House of Commons, DIAY 6, 1844; he late District Attorney, he expiration of thet tures pressing Lis determination ppomtment. A perit ceriaip members of the Lar, recommending fit and proper person to fil +n on motion of Sir, pndlication of the amount of fe to bearer on demand, circulated thorized to issue such notes. i “1. That it is expedient to make further provision by | &ij law with regard to joint stock banking companies ” « The Chairman then reported progress, and ob- tained leave to sit again on that day fortnight, | | Ingtis, 3; Blavk, 2 ring im the nomination when the Court udjourmed. packet siilps, one of which circulation I'D, and increasing paper in this city, wnel for business | lerate—cash in od- the Herald is over the vacant office, | Sehieifelin the Court preceeded to ballot. There appeared for Matthew © Paterson, 135 Williom ‘A resolution was vo, Washiagton, | Ti ig not for the purpose of intermeddling with ' the aflairs of the Bank that we introduce as an ad- ditional guarantee the intervention of the govern- ment, and state, as the aluount of securities has 4 n | been fixed by parliament, they shall not be increased ir fricads, on application | at your discretion, though you may derive no profit ‘The gevernment and the public are to j derive the profil, and they are to be the parties in- terested s@ far as this, that tis increase shall ut] take place without their sanction ture of the proposal. teph’o Whitney, a8 ‘orkshire, From Fronma.—We have St. Augustine and | — - to the dih inst. Supreme Court. Betore « iull Beneb, Jone 10.—Ordered that no 4 for tna} at the ensuing July term of this Court. Before Judge Vande rpoel. seph W. Morgan —Thia won for biewch of eovensnt. ent contrected with tose and deliver to on the Hudeon, 0 10 be paid tor ha puty named Semuel deliver the lime, Detendant it was wleged did not ‘The cuse stands sé juuined over 10 Jacksonville pap 3 Aller a Jong and unprecedented crought, St, Augustine aud vicuity have Leea visited with relishing iow ‘The cese ol the wiechers of the br g Virgune, of Som- | ertet, Which hus been for one Ume pending betore the | | Court of Admirslity a Bt. Augurtiue, b The wieckers have been aworded @ salvage OL 25 per cest on the nett proceecs sola by order of the (curt, end bro ‘The Tropical (lant bie the following vecison of Judge Bronson iu relution to the hbelot the Virgisia, of Jock aa souviile, Jor an alleged violation of (he revenue law si— establish those great leading principles, and 1 doubt In this case the big Virginia was weaved und libelied by | whether we shall not be likely to efiect a triendly understanding by mature consideration. not Want to create any unnecessary to raise ebout mea storm which I should be unable to allay (hear, and laughter ) succeed in legislation every information Proruixton ov THe Henato Estantisuuxnt, Northwest comer of Fulton and Nassan streets, he gtven to those sendieg for thei at either of our offiers. ‘They will also be prerared. on the opening of navivration, to age to Albany end ‘Troy. and datermediate places. auce of certain ci ue oF fact shall be entered holas Heydinger Deen brought | ‘That is the ua- In order that I may make the statement as full as possible, I will just advert to whatis called the jegal tender c’ause in the Bank charter which enables country banks, and other banks of issue, to exch notes for the notes of the Bank of Evugland. pose the introduction of that proposition. The ar- gument in its favor was that it diminish panic and prevent a run for gold. waut to increase the controlling power of the Bank and Ido not know whether you do not faciluate the extension of the Bank of England currency by permitting that clause still to exist and to continue Inore tha it you were to abolish it altogether ig a somewhat difficult matter. is to increase the Port Hope, Coburg, Kingston, and vanada, West via Whitehall to Montreal and Ohio Canal from Cleaveland to Portamou ciunati, andi termediate places x ‘South Weat via Philatelphia to Pittsbucz, Cincinnati, Louis. ali parts ou the Ohio fiver to parts of Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, REMITTANCES, | the accommodatinn of persous wishin ther friends in the Ol Count Drafts o9 any part of Ei 1uht, for sams of £1, itevery consideration, and feel it du try and to Scovand to make this announcement of our principles and the mode in which they shall ap- I do not wish to say a Word about small notes, calculated to raise any alarm 7th of Febrnary, 143, @ party numed William B. 2 plunult, ot the onenn g of navigul 100 bushels of line lor the sum ‘The big bus been BW YORE Second Line—The Ships of the Ist, 16th of each month, as fol ere is LOW a From New Yo 1 only propose ve ist Marel ey D Fuke, ior vm of paid the $50 to Fuke. pesform his eoutiact. New Ship ONEIDA, Captain Tilinois and Wis 23 "gd, omen BN & CO. will Scotland or Irelend, paya- £2, to £100—or in any aniount OFFICER AND AGENTS. Joa Craft, 120 Sta'o atrvat, B the Collectors of Bt. Aug auleged violation of the Ke Isucc H Bronson, im St Aug t. The prosecution Wis jounut tious of the Kevenue Act of 1799, char 1844, of smportea importation of dis d yucksuuville, tur wh ‘Jaines Fanck. Ship BALTIMORE, Edward Fuacs inpytain 1 Frederick tat J we NICH LA rH The xecommod bi ‘tha ad a tendency difficulties, or cmmreeace tens U. 5. District Court. Before Judge Betis. Peter A. Hugh oh Ob tre apann OVETDMELL IO DULG Iwo veR- svls ot War, coiled the “Bugle” nd the “Liberty.” which were fully equijped and iigged detendani, Lste colb ctor of this pert, reized 110 tech pom ion of the veskels under the laws cf ib kept them in curtody for 10days, when subsequentiy he allowed the vessels to proceed The case stunds sdjourned over to this moming. This is the Way 10 the junding ib Februar ” Thope, in advocating (hese | without a permit, end i priveiples, which I believe to be sound, that I have | in vessels of u cupucity vt Jess thas 90 galious. tnade myself perfectly intelugible, and that I have clearly explained the mode in which we propose to If [have done so I am sure the house will not require from me any apology. may, perhaps, now be desirable that I should place before the committee, in a iew words, a general recapitulation of my intention, the Ietention by the sent priv lege, restrict within a circle round Jura 10—In ApMinany ‘This wes en & d with the Mex:een An ¢xamanarion Of Eight winesses tor the Govern- ment, sume of Whom had every oppurtunity of knowing every fact connected with the wival of the brig. he: cargo, und i18 discharge, und the exumination of the Cep tain of the brig by the ‘clamunt, the Cou t Was of the Hag MarOL COULG NOt cous .ue Laws, uieptiouul or fs 1 3 Wall street. aod 16 Froat street . G, How -rd. 43 Souch Third street, Poiladelph d & Shoemaker, 7 Light street, Bs L., Littlejohn, 11 Exchange, 3” Clark, 159 Raver street, W. A. Cook, Syracuse, N.Y Roc hes: W_H Cook, Buffato, N. ¥. H. Firthugh & Uo. Oswego, NY. 4 een STERN RAIL ROAD ROUTE, TO BULRALU (3% MILES) KAIL KOAD ad Companies between Alb 4. Butta to. 39 Core! yANDE o . K. <deneral NOTICK OD IMAUGE ANA, eo appoiated age: from Albany t But what 1 waut ontreliing power of the Buuk of England over :he issue, as the public 1s to derive the whole profit, and | doubt whether i should not increase it by forbidding the substitution of Bauk of England notes for the notes of other bank. thus familiarise the public with the sight o| notes of tie Bani ot England Aid a“ +xecule them In Jovuary, 1842 the Quisite with the exeeption o| 5 forwarded by the expenses actuail bers, free from any other than th redon them Kor freight \ eB OVD & MINCKEN, A No. 9 Tonto Ruilding, ear Wall and MARSEILLES LINE OF PACKETS. thes port uf desune Bank of England of its pre the privilege ot he metropolis of which sixty-five miles is the radius tothe Bank of Bugland. We shall require a complete separation of accoud constituung two different departmentt sue, the other of banking—the business of banking to be governed by pertectly different principles from the business of iste, there being no power to issue | a single note in the bavking department except it shall have beep received trom the iseuing depart We propose that the issue shall ike ple - Upon security, and the remainder upon bullion, it being competent to the banking de- partment to claim from the issuing department as tes above 14,000,000. as they may require, i¢ having the mght to require motes an eXx- change for gold and to demand gold in exchange We propose that there should be a weekly publication of the whole of the transic- tions of the Bank, both with respect to bullion aud notes, With respect to every transaction either 10 the issuing department or the banking department, rchaut, every dealer, may be e: bled to regulate his transuctions according to his knowledge of the state of these returus. pose then with respect to other banks generally that of issue shall be established in any We propose that no hall be herealter established except under certain restrictions, the adoption of certain forms, the subscription to certain conditions, the auditing of accounts, giving all the securities thut legislation can i roper conduct of concerns of that hen we propose that existing banks being now banks of issue, actually exercising the powers of issue, eball continue to have it during the existence ot this law, provided that in no case whatever they exceed a certain definite amount, which amount is to be determined in the case of each bank by reference to the documents whici: give us the average amount of issue for a preced period. We propose that, should a bank for a ti cease to exercise its privilege, not afterwards resume it. i whole of the banks shall publish the names of all ose in the case of banks ct 8 be public, joint-stock, or private, that they shall make, asin the case with the Bank of England, weekly publications of the amount of their issues, England, knowing the amount of such issues, will ble to regulate its affairs and to contract the reency, if suck contraction should be necessary, at an earlier period than it could otherwive do. believe I have vow completed the tusk which J and that 1 nave given a_ full out- line of the measure which government intends to propose, and of the principles upon which it i (Hear, hear.) As 1 stated before, shell ask for no vote of opinion, and I hope that there will be no expression of individual opi- mion on the present occasion; but, that the house will maturely consider the whole of this great and comprehensive scheme in all its parts, with its pro- bable bearing on the public interest, before pro. nouncing either for or against it. to-morrow I shall unreservedly lay before the house the correepondence which has taken place between the Bank of England and the government I think it will afford a complete explanution of the terms upon which the presen! , and | feel certain that the eatest importance to- Suear Crop or Louisiana. —We notice in most of Whe pape 8 Which have come to hand within the | port few days, extracts from wreport made by the Com missioner of Patents at Washington, exuibiting the quan- Ulles of the Various agricuiturus pro Under the head of 5ugé | Lousiana in 1643, is p kuow uot trom what T wish to disturb as litle a3 possible that which I find now extsung Lcertainly opposed it when it was first introduced, but Ido not wish to make any move changes than are absolutely necessary on the preset occasion [now come to the rangements made with the Bank on th public. The Bank is to retain the privilege of is: suing notes tothe amountof Lt, above that in gold are cleariy uot sources ot profit The Bank gains nothing by the issue upon gold, but it gains materially by the issue on security. tuere are 14,000,001, of securities returaing interest at the rate of 3 per cent., the gross gain by its total issue will be represented by the sum of 420,00W.— Jn estimating the net profits, jet us see what deduc- tions ought to be made from that gross produce o: We first eatimuate the actual cost of the The Bank, tor the accommodation and ad- vantage of the public, conducts its issues on a very “The Bank does not re-issue notes, but it has provided the means of keeping a record of every note issued for, 1 years, and this gives to the public the greatest ta- cility in tracing transactions at the distan' i or ten years, by having immediate a. notes which have been thus preserved. The total cost of the issue 1s now 107,000. {c Tt was 107,000/. as returned to the Bank committee, but it 13 now said to be 117,000/. tt I take 117,000/. from 420,000/., that wall leave 303,000/. as the gross sum. tion to make of about 60,000/. which the Bank :e on account of the privi- and then in addition to that there is about 24,000/. paid to those banks which deal with Bank of England notes. be that there will be to deduct from the gross amount of 420,00¥ the sums of 60,000/., 11 profit of the Bank will be ),000., which will be the Betore Judge Smith, June 10.—Rabeneau vs. Nicholson Fumpsit to recover umount of Fent. An aetion of or. Verdict tor pl ; wets at the United Ps. will be regularly dispatch Es Sth of cach Kar, Une amount produced 1 i Gown eC $7 173,090 pounds figuiew were derived, ihe crop of this Jeaied by Us, in oUF aDDuUl wt ment ot As: September lust, at 130,000 hide; UiterwWards wcerteined to have bean Muy 140 060 bids , Lecoraing to the InVesUgations ot ) lished u nupute stuterent ol the procuct of euch plate: The averoge estimate for ene hd. a 1000 pu consequently, the wh le proguct instead of 37,173,090, oF a trifling Gulferener oF New Or Merchanis’ Lranseript GREAT WE: (hear, hear.) FROM ALBANY, pectulary ar U. ». Marshal’ June 10 —John H. Rickett, whose witest at Brooklyn a few days vgo Wax LoLced 1) Saturday's Herald, Wow this Ward, Under errest, at the Mesbalte OF efor entering goods at the Custom Hi use ‘Phe case wall be fully yrick, Cat Sylvester, . 1 4 Adan the several Ie (000,001. Ail inantcn State, 1 1844, Was ¢ aay ee tice, on thech under Value, and for smuggling investigated on Friday neat, w Which duy it stands ade accommodations lor passeugers. lL be $100, exclusive of wines upon 14,000, *. Degelos, who puly ents, BOYD & HINCKE, ea than tually i ‘Phe price of eabin passage w ‘Goous aldressed to the eee E The Subscribers hay ing Immigrants by Rail 7 termediate places are evabled to send them durin from New York to Utien tor $2,06; to 3) bam $3,36; to Kochrater $4.61 to Buffalo $5, from 2 to 12 years old at huff price; under. 2 year Baggage from Albany ou the Rail Rouo is entirely free, Wt that it comes inuch ¢ travel by Hail Road rhaa by ©: Steamboat from New York and was 140 600.000 of Circult Court. Eefore Judge Kent. Charles Posthy ve Jordan L, Mott —Th ss. 108 Ws treet YD & HINCKEN No ® Tontine O¥ LIVERPOOL PACKETS. from New Yor! aa S . From Ne york Ship LIVERPOOL, 1 5 New Ship L Ty RTrOOL 150 tons, a bout 103,000,009 pound. Sart in lowa.—We learn from the last Burling- ton Clowa) Territonal Gu: merous indications of the existence of sultan that Vern tory, aud paruculariy in that region of the country ber deruig on the Dea Momes Kiver. men acquainted with the salt business great cunfidence in the success of their enterprise, ate engaged in boring inthe wwn of Bouaparte, Van Buren phould there be found ealines im the Terntor which would, on being worked, afford a sulficient sup of salttor our conrumption, it would be an mcalcuiuble e tothat secuon of the country. ‘Their eupply is now derived chiefly trom New Orleans, and from. the manufactories at Kanawha, in Virginia. transportation causes this necessary urticle to come very bigh—especially in the reaching Baffaly from Albany ip 42 tie, that there ave nu- The words charged eguinat lor having said thet the aud that te had piraied des a ol justificuion lor detence was, that plamuft bad It Was & Care growing out of ‘The slundereus words were alleged hours; wh reas, it takes per Canal from 9to 10daya. ‘Lhe fol- lowiug caleulati to Batfulo per Rail ant’y pateneright, rr tage to Buffalo per Cn. liberal scule, é A company of gentle: buftalo, Solba | and who have become a bankrupt in 1642. rivalry in business. to have been epoken in June, 1841 ‘The case stands adjourned over to ihi# morning at the so that every mi believe, the last ten hat. every ree, balan 18| Loss of time rth no new bank part of the United Kini new joint-stock bank ! ns P, Woodhouse. Total per Ik, Road ++ $6.08 New ship ROCHESTER, 850 tons, John Britton . for sssuing about Before Jndge Daly. Junx 10 —Charles Hatcock Vu tion of assumpsit, on @ promissory note, for $1000. ‘The defence put in wos that fraud wes contemplated, a _ and that no consideration was given. Corron Biossom.—We yesterday saw the first | ull, $771 82. seaisland cotton blow of the season. from the field of John B Barnard, of Liberty county. Dir B. informs us that he had also @ “form,” but lost it on his has been in bloom for more hat the crop promises Deduct Care per R. Rond+ R. Road saves-++ $5,02 velanid, Portsmouth ard Michigan; Green Ba: mrstory; Chicago, the lowent rates." Alli it iead Ofben 09 Confeland: WOLE & RICKERS. Silas C Smith An a Bhip BOTTINGUER, 1060 tons, other matters, They also forward passenger'to C| "Then { have a deduc- Verdict for plain: ‘These substantial, fast saili New York, are commanded b ry men ill be dispatched punctually o1 ir cabins are els 1, first class ships, give for the pays to the Stamp Offi aaah Jt was taken lege of issuing note: neral Sessions. adge and Alderman Cozzens and 5 to the different only atthe Albany aod G it and eommodions, and are furnished Before Recorder ‘Tall wich whatever can condnee to the ease and comfort of passen- The result will Jomes R. Wartina. June 10.—Plea of ond proprietor of the ailty to an indietm cation ind libel contained in that pap which reflected on the cheracter of Mir. John 1. Pitkin, of Viea mceived end recorded, was fined $10, and eiso to pay Coste of Court. sAlezander Hoa » retained for t q., District Attorney. Moses Y. Beach, th w York Sun” newspsper, p t him, for a publi« in May 1940, ond We are gialto he well in Liberty.—Savannah Georgian, June 6. , $100. ergy or owners of these ships will be respoa- for any parcels or packages sent by lar tls of lading are si; therefor. nding a cued therefor, i “WOOhHO Lis MinruRNs, eax VIELDEN, BROTHERS ¢ IVERPOOL PACKETS. Ww YORK x8 MOUNTAIN BASTON. ¢ foot of Courtlant street, dail m, unless regu! Army.—Gen, Worth, U. S. A., arrived here in the U. 8. steamer Gen. ‘Taylor, on hi ‘oiut, to which place he has | the annual examination of the Cadet thus reduced te about 21! net profit wh.ch the Bank will derive trom the issue _ We are going to affect the privileges of the Bank in this respect, that we are going to take to the public the profit upon all its issues above a u We are going to permit them to accept bills of any amount. The question is, what sum shall we claim from the Bank for this contin ued privilege 7 The Baok think we ought to make a material reduction from the sum they now pay— aamely, 120,000. Our answer is, that though in some respects we aflect your pecuhar privileges, We are going to give increased stability to your ju- stitution and your banking concerns, and we niust jusist oo the full payment. ciation with the Bank, and I am bound in justice to the Governor and Deputy Governor ef the Bank to say that] never saw men influenced by more dis interested or more public spirited motives than they have been throughout the whole course of these They have contemplated the public interests to the utmost extent, consistent with their They have endeavored to reconcile their two duties; the duties they owe as the manager: ot a great establishment—the duties they owe to the proprietors of the Bank, and the di they owe to the public. themselves asthe head of a great establishment which 13 to be the ceatral bank of issue, and their chief object has been to promote the public inter They have bees unwilling to stipulate for one exclusive privilege; their conduct throughout hat ¢ greatest liberality (hear, hear ) ig the restrictions which we impose upon their profits in some respects, they have ac- ceded to our proposition—that the sum which they ay to the government for the privileges which ad under the act of 1883 shall continne to br They will therefore hereafter pay 180,000 ; 120,000. is the sum which they pay at present, there will be 60,000/. on account of the composi! for the issue of notes. An Hon. Meme} Sir R. Prev.—Yes, 60,000! annually. We are hereafter to have the whole of the profits derived r There is no use in their paying 70,000l., and in our receiving 10,0001, and aying 60,0001. We therefore enter into a compo sition with them, during the existence of the char. ter, forthe annual payment of 60.000/. in order to The Bank will therefore pay and I believe that the h the Bank will derive notes will not exceed 100 000/ — We now are liable to pay the Bank 248.000. ayenr macceunt of the management of the public debt Of that 248,000 the sum of 320 0001 will continu to be deducted, leaving 128,000/. to be Now as tothe period of t! ‘We propose to contiaue the char. ter for the same term nominally, but varying the ich itshall be granted. At present it is for 21 years, but there is a power now existing to put an end to it at the end of ten years, providirg notice be given; but if you allow that opportunity to pass, you have no power afterwards of reviving it, We propose that, after the lapse of ten years. varliament shall have the power of revising i’ again ; that is to say, that although ten yeara may have elapeed withontany notice having beengiven, vet still if at the end of twelve years circumstances should occur which would make it desirable to re- vise the charter, parliament shall not loge the oppor- tuity of so doing. If even atthe end of fifteen years events sheuld occur which you cannot, foresee, which might make a change desirable, it would be a mistortune to the public if parliament should be preven'ed from revising the charter before tne expiration of the term. We therefore think it bet- ter, both forthe Bank and the public, to provide that atthe expiration of ten years there shall be the power of revisal, but the any time between the period of remaining period of the twenty, giving a year’s notice of our intentien to do so. ‘rust that those who are connected with country banks will consider that we are dealing but! think they eughtto considert upon the same fooring as the Bank of Eng land; that they ought to consider this as a notice, as a long notice, and that parliament ought to have an unfettered right earlierif it pleases, but certainly after the lapse of ten years, of dealing with private banks of iseue exactly asin th hear.) I wish this to be considered as a notice.— Acting upon these metives, considering our unwil- ness to interfere with existing interests, our un- ingners to restrict accommodation, put in a claim on the part of the parliament to place other banks of issue on the same footing as the Bank of England, and I wish it to be distinctly un- parliament has the unfettered interfere, in order to revise the system if it pleases, and to establish one bank of issue, and to annihi- late altogether the issues from other banks. now shortly advert to the condition of Treland and Scotland. I think our measure is sufficiently ex- tensive without complicating it by the introduction of Scotland and Ireland. lish a sound positionin England. | to reserve for separate consideration the state of Ireland and of Scotland. opportunity of holding those personal communica- tiony with parties immediately interested in the in those countries which we have had in They must be dealt with by separate acts, and, therefore, | am not desirous of eompli- the present bill with legislative enactments providing for Scotland and Ireland. But I propose to extend to Ireland and Scotland the salutary le that no new banks of issue shall be eatab- in either of those eountries, and that no Sundays except ristown direct, without chi 5 Coaches Mendham, Chester, Schvo! Port Colden, Washington to Fiaston. At in to irom B at Jobn Patten’s Commer: te N. B--Pxtras furnished .B. LU that that bauk shall —Savannah Geor- We propose that the On motion of Counsel udividuel, indicted . William Sorrel, of @ A.D. Russell, tor @ grand larceny’ in robbing ge sum of money; his second trial which had been ered by the Supreme Court by ned till Monaay ‘homes Gillespie, indicted for forgery in the Uaitd degree, in forging a check tor $1 £63 on the in the name of Charles King & Co., did not appear, and his bu Sumuet Sinith, in the sui of $2,000, was directed to be certain amount, Mvrpexer Senter pon, aliss Breinw: p ro Deata.—Samuel Zep- , a colored man, convicted during the , of the murder of Cuffy Todd, another coiored a Hill, ner Holmesburg, Was on Saturday d to “euth in the Court of Oyer anu their partners issue, whether suc! Mi the shortest, on appiyiny virtue of a billet ox- jvecpool will hereafter ‘ingorasr, excepting that when the the ships will sail on the auccerd Brom Liverpoo! SUMMnR ARRANGEMEN NEWARK A. FARE ONLY 12} CENT! THE NEW AND SWIFT STEAM c. SOHN GAREY, fter Monday, Viay 13 Leave Newark, foot of Leave New York, oA M. and 2P, Mi and morning sentence i Phil Think that the Bank of rom New ¥ ork: aansoiBihs alike 4 avi Prevantep.—The Paragon, Captain Green, from Wil tamstun, North Caroina, bound to New Yutk, putinto this port yesteraay to de liver up to the civsl auchoriies a negro man whom Cupt. G. had found on board then within 60 miles of New York. coucealed hiowe'l in the hold duacovered waa in the torecastle diately put about and made for this port, being the neazest ut which he could land him and be free trom respousi y. The negro is # slave named Allred, about 21 years of age, and belongs to Jonathan Teylor, of Lert county, N. C.—Norfolk Herald, June 8. Bark of Commere . PC Ainina 9 ae CAM Ey was called to trial: 8. wR RAINBOW, Escare or a $ ‘The SNGLAN 7 We have hyd a nego- Grond Larceny —Vincent Gotleiber, a German, was then tried tora grand larceny, im stealing on the 24:h of March, a diamond pin, bracelet, avd other jewelry, rom Mr. G'A Hatch, No. 61 Cimton place. It appeared from the testimony of Mr. Hatch had heid out inducements to of his guilt, in order to recover the property, admissiona were not recogn zed in a Urinal € Recorder so charged, sno the Jury found the guilty, us there Was no other proot of perty was traced trom bis pox: Grand Laveeny ~ William man, Was Dext tried lor etenling the wallet or pocket Loc of Mr. Hugh Luckey. of No. $187, on the 21st of February last while be wax ina howe nd Anthony streets, Lo others i tried and convicted as being participators ia ‘The complainant hed Juely 736, foot or Sarciny st, acl0 A.M. and 4. M. Suudays—Leave New Foric at 16 A. i. aad 4 P.M. ¥ carried at vary zeasonshi rates. th ult, beng He hod probsbi; mong the staves, but wh ‘Captain Green imme: The OXFORD, 04 The MONT 1080 Gotleiber to muke e A.B. Ls . lati . jowber, Degociations. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. OUMINGDALE, MASHATTANVILLE AND WASHINGTON LINE OF 8ST. Washington 2 cents. This Lave will com wees ruaping on Saturday, May 4th, 144 ving Mavhattanville, at 6 o’clock A.M jog every hear antil To’elock P corner of Tryon Row aad Chatham st, two doors east of th Gi o'clock, A. M., and continue ras guidt, although the ry —The slaves Amelia and Walker, a youn; Sambo, belonging to William Ball, Eeq, tried, on Tuesday last, for the murder of Jingo, the drives After a patient investigation of murder, Sambo ax efore the fuct. The COLUM Tria ror Muxprr. In the course of: They have considered th street, containing net Lnioles ee Harlem Railroad Oth ing ¥ort Washu 'M., Sh, 4 and at Halidon Hill antaon, the Court found the prisoners guilt prineipal, and Ameliu as accessary w need to be hung on the first Fridey an August ay teatun Courter, June at the corper of Centre "hese ships are not surpassed in point of elegance or com “ort in (heir eabiu accommodations, of in thoir fast sailing Qua. civs oi, any veavels tu the he commanders are well known ax mea of character and exjrriance, and the strictest atteation will always be paid to Promote the comfort aud convenience of passengers Panetaality, as regards the ace with Walker. dirom Wilming strayed into the * Five Pon being at the time somewh eat ident fied the prisoner ax one of the robbers ‘He was wbly detended by Wat Snanen. Erq, Who sne- inagreement ot the jury, oud the Court discharged them. The prisoner wee remanded. More Boil Forfeited —Potrich Kelley, indicted fora mins an Inspector of on the eubje .M., Dam . an the route theed’s Hott, Barnham’s May sion Hoage, srphww Asyium acd Luuatee Asylum. Sureker’ Bay Abbey Hotel, Pruuiy Chureh C. ! won. i bese Stizes pase on srop sals are tounde possession of it is of the wards the forming a sound judgment with regard to the whole of the question. the houge shall assent to the principle of this meu- sure, and shall adopt its leading detailx, | cannot Jeny that it willbe tome asource of great persona! gratification, if, ufter the lapse of nearly a quarter of a century since I proposed, in 3819, that great measure which T do trust has for ever abolished the system of an inconvertible paper currency (cheers)—I suy that I cannot deny that pereonally it will be most gratifying to me if 1, as the organ of government, shall be successful in inducing the house to assent to a measure which is calculated to enswe the stability of that system of banking most conducive to the interests of the public. {can atthe same time say with confidence that my gratification will be of a higher and purer kind than any mere personal feeling. late the sufleriogs which this cov within the last 20 years—in 1526, in 1834, and again in 1830—when I see the dangers that incurr d and the riske that have been ran- when } see that the Bank of England was compelled, at one period, to have recourse for assistance to 4 ‘oreign establishment (hear, hear)—when I regarc: the fluctuations that have taken place in the cur- iz private merchants and defeating the calculations of coramercial enterprise—wher U look to the failures which jeint-stock as well as of see the amount of the T admit that those dividends cannot be taken ag a test of the sufferings which the failures lave ocea- sioned, yet when I regard the slow and tedious process by which the creditor may recover the amount, and when J remember that the original proprietors of those £10 shares were persons in the humblest condition of life, who had been induced, by a seeming prosperity, to enter into these specu- T reflect on these things, then indeed ratified if I can now prevail on the opt a measure which will give steadi- to monetary transactions—which will give lence in the medium of exchange—which will diminish the number of fradulent and gambling apeculations—and which will ensure its just reward to commercial enterprise conducted with honesty (The right honorable baronet re- seat amid loud cheers from all parts of been marked byt! ‘The complain- Notwithstand1 prxess —Curoline Sweeney, the wife of the murdered shoemaker, convicted i manslaughter, in killing ber own hueband, was sentenced | ceeded in obtaining a dis hm Saturday to five years solitary confin Penitentiary, The wretehed woman listened with apparent composure and firmness white the Suvige pasaed eentorice on her, and seurcely betray her, mother, brothe: Sewrencina a Mu F Of sailing, will Le observed zx Tcannot deny, * he price of passage ontward is now fixed at One Han tred toran of every desoription will he nn of wines and liqners, which will Dollars, for which ami provided, with the excep be furnished by tive steward: ta vwiers of these ships will ba respon or packages sunt b; lec jar bills of lading are signs GOODHUE & CO, OH. MARBHALL i29ct_@d of BARING, BROTHE PLEASURE EXCURSION TO THE UPPER LAKES. The St-amboat WISKONSAN, Captain H Randall, will iewve Buff st day of July vert, at 4 vel Upper La bor in the Buster Oow dafer Saturday, June lit, the Boats wii rua as tor ATEN ISLAND AT f, although her ti waded wound ber in t a take her inffnt, sbout eight er nine months old, to p with her—Phil, Chronicle, June 10. ties; and Hiram Southwick, tor forgery in the ath veg ree, im passing @ counterfeit one dollar Mexican com to # poor apple women, were culled to trial, nev appeared, and their recognizances were declared forie it- Samuel Congden wus the bail for Southwick, in the Por freight or pi —Annually? —Tuorstoy, Jewett & Co. from é ave just started a Woolen manuf.ctory on Bix Mile Creck, near Erie Pa speaks encouregingly of the undertaking. There can be no doubt thut the West will soon become wool us it now is for ite wheat, corn, pork and other agri cultural products, and there inno reawon why the abut ant water power in the vicinity of Luke F rie could not be profitably employed in the manufacture of this grea: | HELL GATE FERRY, EW YORK STAGES cowmence ranning on Monday, May 6, 1844, as follows — { ewe at 7, 8,9, and 11 o’elock Hall at7, 9, 16, a0 t 20 By C01 “ owery, All bauaae at th of the atage at Aato mili fe va Da Fines. Six petit jurors were fined $10 eech for non at- trom increased issues. The Erie Ga “ Receiving Stolen Goods — Joseph F Hart wan t receiving stolen property know large quuntity of iron, the pro pgdon, No 245 Water street, und Hart keeps a junk shop at No 20 Water slo on Mon ay, the the sume to bee + ted. 4 Wa SH ane A } call tor e Pall eiyeot tates Vesti When I contem- simplify the account. untry has endured rest" Bay, Manion nad Jhicago; leave g im Racine, Southyert passcugeis for udw, Milwaakie, H La tueutioned place ou her retorn on Tuesday m imming July Jement.—The trie] of Jame 1g & large eum of money ¢* Ocean Insurance Company.” wax called op, but ent number of Juror Were Lot iv aitendance, Adjourned to Tuesduy et total of the net : merhorn for em be 22h from the issue o| Deatu oF James S Wavswortn — We regret te "Phe Wiavonsan in the I tes fer Daily Advertiser of Saturday ) t boat on the Western Lakes.aud JOw pieeware eugiue—is per erbia composed en- Turmahed equal to any learn, (saya the Re that James 8. Wataworth, of G ne @ known as one of th York, and as a yesterday morni wd is the modern st FP Wrxons to let. tete rooins, and is fitted up am beat in the world z A rood Bind of Mosie will accompany the Loat and every the passaj.¢ pleasaut to those ov ply to ARU, 123 Broad st. New York. ES. PROSSER, 99 fF SO XTHROP & Hay GELSTON & EVANS HUBBY & HUGHES. Cloveland. GRAY & LEWIS, Detroit. Paffalo, Mav 28, i844 FOR BOSTON, Via Ns WPORT Fans TO ha tat ‘1. reight or vessage, apply to the Captain, on board. dwa 6 6m: LEWIS & CARTER, it was postponed Uli Tu 11 o'clock, A. M PLEASANT AND CHEAP EX URSIONS. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT a Oh KL ier No. 1, North iver, he steam®oat . daly, frow May 20th to Getobe: ‘oik, at Vand i) H be mare to make § paint NEW BRIOH ing, alter a rts and paintul iin of the charter. Inptan Wepptnc —Mr Loring F—, was lately married to a Choctaw belle, Miss Kath-la-mo-he, k + loud,” Caddo Chiet Intelligencer says she is @ full-blooded Caddo, above Fix comely, and straight as one of the Shem like ber race, very fond of ornaments, which she partly manutactures herself witi great ingenuity, md partly derives natural curiositie adorned by her tasty and +kilful native ensbroid bride wore more thin » ponnd wright of silve amid ber hair alone, and her voice is as sweet as the morn (08. 26, 28, 29, 20, 40, 42, 43, 44, 48, have occurred of private banks, and when ividends made, although condition on w daughter of * Bh The Arkanene 5, 43, 9, 12, 14, 17, 29, 98, 61, o'clock, A.M , at 336, 6 aa M1 Leaves Port Kichwosd, at 20 minutes to @, aud 10 minutes u feet in stature ver, . tsg aud 636 Pv pines upon our hil Brighton, at 6 and 10 A.M; at 1M, Sand 7 P On Sunday—Leaves New York, at 9and 11 A. M.; at 3, 6 anc Pt Le “ort Richmond, at 20 minates to 8,and 10 A.M. 0 ih, May 18 1844 DRAFTS UN ENGLAND, IRELAND, &e.—Persons about remitting money to ther friends ia the Old Country can be gapohiec £100, £1000 or atiy w on demand, without discount, or any other el Bank of [reland Province! Bk, do, Co., Backers, Londou; J. Barned & C: count Bank, Liverpool; Durer Bavixep.—Two girls of the town, who were also girls, were terday arrested by the police, when sboutto fighta d with pistoly and bowie Knives: y would not he allowed to ¢ according tothe spproved on rules, the belligerents hed a small fight aw naturel or, in each other's hair and facer in ‘They are all ia the calaboorc. ty TAL with their second 1. Hi Steamer RHODE other words, eet regular ent anc New Orteane P Suipeina [nrenests.—Our attention has been drawn more of late to the magnitude of there inte! the very great increase of vessels arriving from foreen ts during the last five mouth. ber ducing the same period of last year. number of vessels for the five months of the two years to bu an follows :— lations—when N, VIA NEW? ee Oe SOSrON es AND PROVID A : “1a PROVIDEN CE NEWPORT AND Neadid steamer NEW JER compered with the Daring Exrrnition - lished in this ev on Monday last, t from this port, on board the W hardy followers, engaged in an expelition intended to Tobasco, ene of the Mexicon departmes It is asserted that it is (he puryore of tho upon having effected their landing, to set fire to their vex. el, and then.in emulation of the first conqueror of M=xico g powers.—V. O Pie Fane? rom a Spanieh paper pub- y ca led La Indiana, we lenrn that jen Seuttnanat embarked are Teno, with « band of ROM. bury waster, will leave Fastern Bank of ‘Scotland; Greeno next, June 4th, at ranches iu ever town thro fand, Seotlaad mud alee, wl the Packets of the Lith, 18th, tteamer suuling from B: ' ) be forwarded i i eth othe Royal tal ot une. “Apty to JP TAbSCUTT, 76 South street, worner of Maiden Lane. N.B.—All leters from the country mast come Dost paid. jste » Luesdays, Thursdays and 8, uinmediately after the ar of che stearcboat traia fiotn ‘ Ths New Jersey ss. a now -nd syiend.d boat, hasa large ou ber of elegant stace Toomy, and is fitted up in the best possi power of revisal at ten years and the Iways of course At their general passage office, ‘The tollowing resolutiens were then read by the o war against th Chairman, Mr. Green, and agreed to pro forma ;— expedient to continue to the Bank of giand, for a time to be limited, certain of the privileges now by Inw verted in that cor conditions as may be provided by any act to be passed for or eight or passw'e, apply to the Cartaia, on MeL, Bedneces at tie oifce on the bait ACK BALL, OR OLD LIN T$—-FOR LIVERY ‘The value of the imports were proportionably grester, and the increase in the amount on impor westward by our torwarding men, fully show that the ins 1 by a legitimate demand. archased {rom other porta, and in the present immense amount of tonnage now upon the #lockn in our different ship yards, y our commercial men are fully alive to their true in We have visited the different ship yards, and find them crowded with men tairly driving work, Subjoined is a list Atthe yard of J. Vaughan, packet ship for the Liverpool line of H.A. Cope, frame all np ~ 830 tons. | \' Merchant ship for the China trade of Holliugsherd & | 1p, of 675 tons, built expressly for a Merchant barque for | the Laguayra trade, for Dollett Brothers, 220 tons, buvit | Brig about 176 tons, at the yard of destination unknown. All these vessels In the District of Southwark g:—Merchant barque for Wn NV EDMONSON, TUSCAN AND STRAW Reapeetfolly reforms bis f that he hes come ration, xubject to such creaxe was occas number of veseels tout trom any of the above the ¥ Tatod ast sailing pack: tec, will positively sail om * Tis well known thet the England is fitted ont fn. a very aur, with every convenieues that ean ie Muiberhirg. Pernoaa proceeding te the old fad to sheit iptevent to select this conveyance. Kor pass»ge un eabin, 2nd exbin, and steerage, arply on orto the subscribers, Out ext door to che Fulton Bank, W LINE OF PAOKETS FC Packet of 2ist Jnne—'T' x i packet, shi W. Tapscott, one o ive his personal attention to the passengers engaged erbers or thet agents that the wishes and comforts of those wi passage may br eugawed by them will have all due and proper attention. For particulars apply, if by loveet, poserald, t t their General Passage O' ‘there; aleo, Drafts may be obtained, 1a| Danks of ireland, D, IRELAND, $CO PA LIVERPOOL ade unequalled arranysments meet oe |AN, 61 South #1 That it is expedient to provide by law that the Bank of England should henceforth be divided into twoneparate —one exclusively confined to the issue and ion of netes-—-the other to the conduct of banking nt proof is afforded that and. persons 1any rel) perience im the the most mristee- 4 peresed, aud other case (hear, of those wo Kaw: are(uily elenved a0st inahionable atyle. foot of Brekman street moss . That it is expedient to limit the amount of secn. curities upon which it shall henceforth be lawfal Bank of England to issue promissory notes p hearer on demand, and that auch amount shall onl creased under certain conditions to be preacribed by law. ‘4. That it is expedient to provide by low that a week: ly publication should be made by the Bank of England, of the state both of the circulation and of the banking do- ‘st, cor. Maideu' Lane for large or small sams or any other chay; Platt, frame nearl LACE HAT MANUFACTORY, fast sailor, by Jo! RY i. GRAB M. vespeer'uliy ie! that he ts now ergoged tm weaving the ove mest festonable and ele. an el gent aaecrtmes.| branches throuhout the Kingdom PASSAGE FROM LAN! won. tactutog U int Bonnet and bas now rigs pret tos of maces CHEST? R, ow Friday, ist June, her 1000 tons and upwards, per- trv, will not feil Lo see capaci deve them every feu tha ships of 8 sunal elnss, and ther accommodations for eabic, wcond yage passengers, are well known to be sojerior ay} i wishing to secu eatly apptication Om board, 7a, At their General Passage ( bart.en, Capt. y John K. Hammit. a ¢ ships of this line being toe derived. trove their great at Kensington, lo" will’ pleame eail and be e na’ but aaperior to man solu CX prices never Set 6 ““. That it is expedient to repeal the law which au of the Bank of England to the payment o! composition for stamp duty. “6, That in consideration of the privil tinued to the Bank of England, the rate payment to be made by the Bank to the publie shall be £180,000 per annum, and shall be defraye id sum from the aum now by law payable to the the management of the public debt, «7, ‘That in the event of an: upon which it shall be lawful for the Bank of England to sue such promissory notes as atoresaid, a farther an- nual payment shall be made by the Bank of England to the public, over and above the said fixed payment ef equal in amount to the nott profit derived from notes issued on such additional securities, it by law the issue of omissory notes payable to beareron demend, by any w ineuing such notes, or by any bank he: Jin any part of the United Kingdom. expedient to provide by law that such bemke in Kmglaad and Weles as new iscue insory In ,two decked, over 200 tons, finiabed, built by Williams & Mitchell destination unknown, nearly finish pson & Neal. out, built by Jone ‘These vessels mal owned entirely by dependant upon ship building are tion in a prosperons condition, #0 sper making, boat build: ‘established pact N. B.—The shivs of this line now leave jays, and drofts can ae ui jcble stall the principal ban! sited kungdom, apply as aber ‘way more coin Merchant ship wnso! utifal prticle of same style of goods, snited h Vogel, over four hund o in the aggregate over our own citizens pwd wath Fars and brad at re ts Grabom stil: covtintes to bevel aod aber Turean aud huown superior ats le of blenshing by fold beta are mate tv loon ar w the stro w oF lew Hie Biew hed aod Prove we $1 50 per dowen. M The varions trades also, without an exeep- ch at ship smithing, | ¥ making. ke. The state: | conclusive to the grow ing intéresta of commerce than & thr need not either be supposed that any ¢ taken place, owing to the increwas in not only have the rates renvaine mount of fceights haa expaienced avery dec to almost avery port, both foreign and domestic suropean und South American trade are decidedly 0, while the state of our coasting trade has We are preparing some | authentic tables for next week, in farther illustration of | phy our views. PMA, 7, | Let us first of all estab- T think we ought PACKET FOR HAVRE—Second Line~'The hin O in hate Maas Maater, re sail ow ph a wy tre, or Ane, MN! u hela of daly. FY MR HINCKER, No.9 Tontine Building. oor Wall and Water FOR LIVERPOOL—New Line=Negular Packe tie packet ship GARRICK 1008 tons, will sail ns tor passage, having accommodations narqnalled lor or comfort, apply on board, as Ot tee for Milliners for $3 of tho securities TAPSCOTT’S GENE: FICE—Removed from 43 P. We have not had the ide re URN ANE CHILDEN'S LEC LARS ilk awd L ort ment jaat received and {54 f 26th Jone — The: the number of | the promissor: is expedient to pro! Jt, payable on de peharge whatever, in all ther tall LLING & CO. 4 South st. ood for years. ee ese