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eoot'muaiauctuation. Hence of aU countnet in heiu proceed with the body to its nnat resting 7iVVli NorthBend. The arrival in Baltimore rreete chlnr. from poverty to wealth, and from wealth to poverty. Io no countries do tha 1 i ifc.

aU aww fntMMMt taiufl th 1 "XrZZZZ ndotb7iawtv. I purity or promote greater uoi.ouuy aaaoi The power that eeuaee all tnieaisturoence. au At. aU these sudden ehanret ia ..77. I tuutie.

whscn aeieats ice ocieci ui wsi! propOTij. taodem political tortitunont inoperauve, cOTTt j'' Miiat tMwatitmant iniA i flNm in. uh theoretical freedom or roe kdA imia OUtav tutv auv i practical tyranny at tha tew. ia the mweyjwwer, aha power of creating money, the power of tob edrating tma thing for another to perform tha ffioa of money the banking systtm. Ooa tha argumanta nrged in favor of this system.

aad nrged as the strongest, most conclusive aria is in power of patting the rich and poor aaeqoaliry, by tnabheg the poor at bemw rich tjuddaaly. Tfcoogh vreinsMthat thiaoKs etuevous power el our naoamg avswsa uw aawar ofjPTomotirg actomuiauon, 01 maamg neb richer and tha poor poorer, yel at a tha other power here mentioned, wa twill meat 1K.1 ih.ir keorita ia awmMo 1 pound. And what Uiw power 01 maai Aad what it this powar of snaking the poet uddeoly rictl tna pow tatting moral laws, af totorfcrirg witb coamoB ftgnta, oi prouacrot wjomrcm. taking ueepertt fma those who have earned, eaaobaaie or retail, af mcderato maana, and by ilosSryajudicc economy, will be rKi a a Umt. ob aaTtoaLv.

Sank credit, become, an tamo as eio' aassotiv. operator, ia two ar three yean a vary rich wholesale tWer. It society beats tad h.ksiiaotdacaaitiuuDl Cor the whole hat LTi wTld TTiuuo I K01 tor tha wboVt has hf rtWacquusjoi wr urn wm asa bwto tjnjwsth akaa ftota katt of othan. gta i it OV an aOCTOeW IM mwrTrrra im tuaj rmiiuna. ai a a .1 I bM OOel aw um raw wmiva PwctW.

emttLaf hia WuatlT ana mMn. 7. mU rf court. all his boamow tod a a atrsj lrre4a JT. mXmorm i I i I a 1 I I I 1 I I 1 ts an.1 rrfkt WrntoM Uwyitwbbed, retly ia Chicok eooety, who took dwrrivaalafitl Jro.

TMM rw, wa the yaaag wyar riot. Pile Of court Uw twcroBf ys. aeiawWric4. Thai lata sav) ajt Ikitag tamswuhly and rwwinf richer by raising good crops of wheat and bay. A clerk in a tap ahop, who raoootdiatingaUh between a plough and a harrow, obtains a patent right for sowing wheat and cutting bay.

ilia modes are no improvement, but the patent gives him a monopoly, and he compels every firmer to pay fr it the valne of three, or four crops. He becomes riilt tuddenly, but has not earned bis money. Hi patent right is like the banking system, wbltn enables the idle, with trtdit, to take away the capital which the industrious have earned. A ehtnnker begins aa a journeyman, and by sav. ing beooniM a mister workman, making ahoes from stock bought wiihhisown money.

Another journey man begins at the same time, but is pre vented from succeeding hy idlenewand Intemperance. 8uddonly he obtains a bank credit, buvs a lanre quantity of slock, sells for lees than a r.ir nn.fit. and set miket monoy, because his borrowed capital is great, undersells hi industrious neiahbor, and deprives him of business. Thus long continued honesty and industry are suddenly reduced to idleness, and idleneaa and vice suddenly raited to affluence, by a bank credit! Is this justice! Are not honesty and industry robbed And do not idleness and vice fesst upon bated which they have not earned In all auch casea, the natural order of things it disturbed, moral laws are invaded, and conse queatly injustice ia done. Riches are suddenly acquired, but acquired by robbery.

The poor are sometimes put on a level with the. rich, but more frequently the rich are put on a level with the poor, or the poor and the rich change placea but all of it ia done by disturbing that regular action of great moral laws which are designed to ele vate poverty to wealth, and to p'aee all on a happy equality. If then the banking system makes the poor suddenly rich, it is by robbing the rich of their earnings; and thus it robs industry and integrity of their reward, id eialis idleness and vice to their level. Where the great moral laws operate unchecked, industry and integrity are the only roads to richea. ee ThC SirpostD Pirates, who were captured at Lime Kiln, Bayou, by the party en board the merchant, were examined at New Orleans and discharged, and their captors, General Smith and Captain Hozey, who commanded the expedition, have beon arrested and bound over for trial for causing the death of one of them, Mr.

Paul Luscy. The affair proves to be a most unfortunate one. The party who were attacked and captured were some respectable citizen? who had visited the Belize for the benefit of their health. They had arrived at Bayou Lime Kiln and encamp there for the night, having been previously warned by the boarding officer at the Balize, that pirates were probably lurking in the vicinity. When set upon by the crew of the Merchant, Francois Lucy was standing be fore the tent.

According to his statement, he was surrounded and ordered to surrender. He resigned bis amis and was immediately thrown down and his life menaced. His brother Paul hearing the nou rushed out and stabbed two of the Merchants crew one of the latter then fired and wounded Paul. The crew succeeded ia capturing the whole party, and took them to Ihr Belize, where Paul died. The unfortunate mistake has caused a great deal of excitement in New Orleans.

From all the circumstance it would appear that the asailaute acted with a culpable baste, but the death of Lusey it would seem was in telf defence, and after the stabbing by him of two of the crew. The whole case will undergo judicial investigation. Tttc Removal or Gekebai Habrisoh'i Rt urn This ceremony took nlace at Washino i ton, on Saturday, both Houses of Congress be lng adjourned tor the purpose, fcacn House appointed a committee of the members, corwist mg of (ve Senators and twenty six Represent, iim join the Cincinnati committee, and to accompany the body, in its removal, as far at the boundary line of the district. from the office of the Baltimore Ameri can 8late, that the body of President Harrison reached that city, at three o'clock, on Satucday afternoon. It was accompanied by his son, John Scon Harrison, and by tne lommittee oi me ci tuen of Cincinnati.

Adetachment of the Ma rine Corps at Washington acted as an escort, and I k1 ti.a hn ItrrnmmniPfl It. VU without an, previous notice, and but eompanv tily few of the citixens witnessed iu passage fSi Hotel. The Cere ag in siience that wa. in j. conira.

wv.a ww mvmi, nnmArKimimn wnirii manni i k. I approacn to me teu u. fore. A military uard was detached trora one li.timr. in k.

I ui me omuw wjiivi i a n. I presen.wune.ne a int.MA in ui nil own inuipmi Ul llir VUttcit v. i Iimam atwi BhtiftiiaontinnM aa sat iriuui Ql U)K KeUMIlM'ld tuw Company to convey the remains to Columbia. Dickiksok C01XK6E, Casusle, Pa. The ex ercises and examinations connected with the an aual commencement of thi institntion, will commence on Thursday next, the 1st of July.

From the Carlisle Herald, we learo that there are about thirty young gentlemea who will gra duaie." The wniwrtsfjf of the Union Philoao. phical Society, will be celebrated on Monday rvcUUIKi aejwa tsw wa wa evening, Ua ran 01 juiy. 1 ne annual oravwa, hienfJ tocitxieh wiu delivered 1 the 7th of July, by William 11 Pkilnilvlnhia. Oa the same dar. w' 7.7 7 PrafMaor McCLntoca wiu aeuver ine oacc.

(n rlua. and the threat Addre to the graduating class, and the forrunencemcot wiU take place 00 the Kh. CuIuJf handwmei pleasant and healthy towa, and visiters in searcn ot moral recreauoa Lmiy thaoce ou the present occasion. General Macemb, Comtnandmg General of the army, died suddenly on Friday, at Washingtoa CUyf a of apoplexy. Hi.

ftmeral ttkes plae. toy. Tbe Madii give, a brief nlaee tiwiav The Madisoniaa gives a nriet rJ.Sr T.i comet of dragoon. 17, and was ia the miU of Alexander Hamilton be vs snwni loaVIUU rnKira a n. lhe wjoceesful batUe of PUtts hurgh during I 1 melal irons vtaiaToi ss turn la.a satMsaaatMnf atstl HT 1 HVORII of.

AUtMloS a a I 1 1 i Bidco that pertoa uen. jnaanno naa iua iStZfw ffir in this eitT. ex 0 ra 7 LT I vuaj vaiw esjswFBCa vios. a 1 Taur' indiridualj 7 1 ate this will pat atoy lyneh latr. I 1 I v.

PUBLIC LEDGER i AND DAILY TRANECRIFT. PHILADELPHIA; MONDAY, JUNE 18,1841. mm nrTHI LlDfllB ItniuSriaMS ir itia (Ant eng ttAw flat ftPf TKTai or JlwitimM ta mt Lbpoib are only anoat ens ml jxrf at nig, is pmwron mwaun MlhMofanyotiiwpap. i As Atowwrr Kictd. Ii" "very human being eonlinualljr lweii ell the laws of hi Moral government, no one would oecome sua denlr rioh.

If every one did justice, loved Merer end milked; humbly, the righit of all would be eecort aninsl both evil ptactice and evil theory, the foodt of thit world be about noallr divided, and the only differtnce in oe greea of wealth would be produced by difference of age. At poeMwioa would be the itsuit 01 regular, continued rational iflkrt and raiional use, the eWeet would be the richest, and the young ataM enniinnalls aDeroximatinc to the old in i. rnniii it the result of twguiarity. Inequality always ensnea from due tuation. Iriegularity in action rauet prouuee in in muiIl Thit it 'at true in moral, ai in physical action and hence all inequality of (prtaine among men proauceo oy nui anmcv nee of the great mowl government, aome cause xmHiorinr with common right.

The Old Teettv ui teooiiantlu mentions die instability of rtehs Suddenly acquired! and in aaying thit, it proclaims, at it does in alraoat every sentence mm of tboM treat truths which are baaed upon the physical and moral constitution of the world, and therefore applicable to all human society, at all times, under all circumstances. Riches sad deniy acquired are mora unstabte than those ac quired slowly, became the sudden acquisition reeulta from a ditturhai.ee of universal laws, and Ihiadiatufbanoa it BeceMarily aa fertile iu sudden dnsirnUon aa ia sudden acquitition. No one can suddenly gain, what is already prod ucrd, without the sudden low of another and therefore where ret great richea are suddenly gained, great riekoe moat be auddenlr tost. A lUnune thus gained ia merely a change of owners in property, If one discover a gnld mine upon hit own land, fk.t ha Kan.inn, snrlrlenlv rich without wj. ins from others.

This is a diicovery of what trBk dy etiett, but is concealed from all. But if ow ddenly acquire a large portion oi we tviu in eirtulaUon, or of the merchandise 1jntj imbricated, or ff the houses already built, Am f.niiL aoaatssor must low in prop wtion to kin mln at, twWen change be pro duced ealf w) of general law. Ail each distt are mischievous, and the wchief ia in truhnr degree anllre qaeocy. Why kiod wWnUl Sunplr hssuch die. turbance Under wi are such diwurbaucef" fXoatU Umlef theaa, wbateverie their iK nrae whwh de governmental puWena concentrated in Under despotisiv 'e Mtl be great and frequent.

A fx "duce a mhoJ. city to e.b mfite th, Mt of a hole province, suddwly at totally hnge the value oft whole currency, prohibit an e.yeive maouiacture, or drive a whole body of men. hanu ft WiIt trade. Be has the political, though not the moral right to do all this, and restrained only by fata own viewe of doty or ex ediency. In a republic, thit power cannot exist thinraiicaltv.

uooch it may practically; Thee thm ornin uoweria too much dif. icuhuii vm i fated lor the control of one arbitrary will. But practically, this governing power, however ex. leaaively diffused, may be controlled4 Ay the aabeac of ewe or aew, as potent the political tight of a Csar or I Sultan. No coantrieu are so aaefc exposed to these disturbances, and hate aefered to much under them, aa the United States and England.

Both are' governed by to publican inethutiona by a theoretical diffusion If power, which, did all classes of society duly ere it their birthriiht of tlinkimg, would in stability. But both are under tne tnnuence more despotically than any Csar or Sultan, and whose irrrwwt is found in wtsna I Cl'iT OTLXAMiaWSU Anttkn USUI 3it The ewt iasiltuted by Robert Miller against the Spirit of tha Times proprietors, for libelhad a tat hearing before Alderman Davis, on Saturday afternoon. At notice was given in that paper of the intended meeting, quite a large crowd of persons were attracted to the scene of dispute. The office was full to overflowing, and the side Wajks on either side of the street so blocked up that pnsaera by were driven to the middle pf the street. The objectionable article was on a slip of paper, apparently cut from a newspaper, but as its paternity in $uch a shape was not brought home to ike defendant, hia counsel, D.

P. Brown, objected to it, and in order to allow the plaintiff further opportunity to make out his cane, the trial was continued over till this morning. One Way to Silenct a Ntmpaptr.A paper, called the Censor," has recently been printed and sold in the street, the chief object of the attacks of which, we believe, were the gamblers, specifying the names of the frequenters, and the location of the dens, in a way, we are told, that could not be mistaken. We understand that on Saturday a number of well known blacklegs went to the place where it was printed, in Minor street, below Sixth, and beat all hands most unmercifully. The conduct of the assailants ia represented to us as perfectly furious.

All armed themselves with whatever they could pick up at the moment. One person, whom they took to be the beaten over the head with a brick until he was senseless. Boat Caisutd. On Saturday afternoon, a row boat plyins between this city and Windmill Island, was swamped" on its homeward passage. The tide was running up very strong, and the oarsman encountered much difficulty in com ming across.

The steam ferry boat John Fitch waa at the same time about to proceed to her landing, and ran too close to the boat, which began to labor very severely upon getting on the. waves created by the paddles of the steamboat The passengers, consisting of men and boys, sixteen or eighteen in number, became alarmed, and crov ded upon one side of the boat, which caused it to swamp. The crew of the steamboat, although aware of the accident, did not even throw overboard a bench or a chair to assist such as could not swim, but kept on their course to the landing at Walnut street ferry. They afterwards ran their boat back to the spot, but by this time numerr us boats which had started from along our wharves and from Smith's island, had succeeded in rescuing the persons overboard. We ascertained that only one was missing it was a boy between 12 and 13 years of age, named Isaac the son of Mrs.

Bartram, residing in New street, below Third. Mr. Israel Roberts, went in scare of the boy on Saturday evening, and returned about two o'clock yesterday morn ing, with the disconsolate news that he could ascertain nothing relative to the lad There is no doubt that the boy was in the boat, and must therefore hav been drowned. Thru Biry Overboard. On Saturday evening, three boys fell overboard from a wharf near Mar ket street.

A pine apple, it appears, had fallen into the river from a vessel lying near, and they were watching a man in bis endeavors to procure it. They were all rescued witiiout dimculty. ret. Several alarms tire, which occurred on Saturday evening, were without foundation. One of them arose from the horning of someshav ngson the Ridge Road.

Aa alarm between 11 and 12 o'clock on Saturday night, waa occasioned by the burning of a three storied brick house in Quince street, between Locust and Spruce street. The fire originated from accident, and did not do muca damage Excursion of tht Ohio. On Saturday after noon, thcyeamboat Ohio made a pleasure excursion to Gray's Ferry and Fort Mifflin. A more delightful afternoon recreation we rarely if ever participated in. The company en board num bered about three hundred, and though we pre sume not more than half the number that would have been ou board but for the previous day's rhsappointaient, the social bearing of the party and the delightful river breeze left no cause of regret for the absent.

In addition to the luxury pure air, tresn trorame overeurarueu V.1 down, and Iragram w.ta ine ouors newer, iki th hanks nt in rnmanric Schuylkill, we hadon board Frank Job A DUU. A JUT 1WMHK bridge at Gray's Ferry, the crowd there collect, ed were trratified with two or three or Jrank choicest airs, when we returned and went to the Fort, and after spending half an hour within iu v.iu returned in rntad oassaue up tne river, thr froot. fiOlY lwinirai nck street, within about ten minatet A.y.y,,A oi poausru Brcatlv uivieorated av tne trip. narttatii Robbtrv. Mr.

McMackin, of the i rrfee House, aform. u. that hi. Ledger" en. The thief, however must be a man of discernment, as Mr.

McMackin takes a number of other papers, and he invariably steals the Ledeer Remedied Partially In consequence 01 a mm, the Board of Health hat finally taken aome mea. tures to obviate the stench arising from the sinks in the rear of the State House. On Saturday af teroooII( a quantity of chloride of lime was ap. iti fMmteract the efHuvia. So far to good.1 lmyroting Appwantf Th' Coriwiitsionera ofMoyamensing have made arrangements 10 naTe theil Urgt pubUj 8cbool House, at the cor Eighth and Fiuwater streets, repainted 1 KnilHing will.

of i 1 mllrh hnnroved bv tne rrpamung. I .1. tv.t who le Btkiij t1lt AgtTtt Parisian ladies, who lead I the fashion of the werld, are discountenancing no, 0Bj iacing 0f corseu at 1 tjj io not, it appears, aome oi our ladies Saturday last, ia the Second Street Market sure, a tJ open air, and the usual restoratives had been ap 1 tome one perceiving ml th InrinM. Aluv 7 tbU the Udy revived. It it to be hoped that ber children, if she has any, will be Jearwed better, Alarm of fr, The alarm ot fire yerday morning, about nine o'clock, waa occasioned by lhe of the dirty chimney of a hoiwe Crab and Shippe.

ttreei Rrocerfrif; Young Mr. Thomas, who was hart at the fire, had received, it was feared from stfTtaia anriDtoms. serious internal injuries. 1 1 now. UDWE1M iUO SIICBUWR inv 1 noaace the supposition groundless.

He it faWt tV. 1 i jsj sjtwttm 'a if) itsbuiib wt rwig a I 1 wart committed to the earth oa Saturday between su and seven o'clock, at RooWt Cemetery. Previous I the startine of tht funeral eorfrrt, treat aara. I her, oi the neighbor, and other, sought tht I te iUn themselret wuh a lo6k at tht 1 v.l.r a a not one half of wham foUowad the da. ectisCd to hu grle.

MtcmLaoe was not to lurge at wo anticipated, nod tvery thing was conducted in a plain and unostentatious manner, The members fit tha Phsnix Hose Company walked at a body, and were the only company present notwithstanding 4he of Jha members of the fire department on sucjt occa. tiout has always been most unexceptionable, ilia Invitation was hot extended to arfy of the com. panics in the department. This I to be regret nuisT, if hot jU, of tie firemen were anx i ious to pay the only tribute in their power to the worth of the deceased. An appropriate and affecting discursf wis pronounced at the grave by the Rev.

Mr, Kcnpeday, of the Methodist Church, to which communion the bereaved family are attached, i 4'. AVu pjarofw.The members of the Washington Hose Company tn Saturday afternoon brought homes new Hose Carriage, which lias been for tome time building for them. The Fuirrnount Engiue Company have recently procured a four wheeled Tender, which ia the Irsf ever used in this city; The model is precisely that of the Resolution" Hose Carriage, 'l tirtaJttri. George Evil, out of a gang of fellows who make it a practice to assehtble every Sunday ou Christian street wharf, and pitch pennies, to the great annoyance of the ncghbors and the congregation of Swedes' Church, was arrested yesterday and committed to prison. It is hoped course may have a salutary effect on his A Largt JW.

The watchmen of the District of Moyamensing, assisted by the police on Saturday night took up no' less than forty prisoners or general misconduct. At It AgalnJohb Debow, who was tried at this term of the General Sessions for stealing onions, and got off because the same could not be identified, was arrested on Saturday on a charge of being concerned in breaking into a blacksmith's shop out Callow hill street. John was taken before Alderman Hoffiier aud by him committed to prison. The Totiooat Ptamyrninia." The City Councils have succeeded in finding a purchaser for this vessel. She is now the property of a gentleman at New York, who intends to run her upon the waters at that place as a towboat for heavy shipping during boisterous weather.

TA Miatmippi." This war steamer ia at present nearly completed she is nearly rigged, and has at present the greater portion of ber machinery on board. HJfU at Cap May. The hotels at this fa. sliionable watering place, we understand, have been opened for the reception of visiters. The steamboat Ohio makes her firt trip to Cape Island this morning the Sun commences her trips on Wednesday.

Applet There is an abundance of 1 his kind of fruit in our markets at present they are remarkably cheap. Cckioi's Vebdict. A man was recently tried in Illinois for stealing Hrnndnn Bank money. The jury found him guilty of the height of mean ntn; but as the offence was not punishable by either statute or criminal law, the prisoner was discharged. Exchange paper.

If the Verdict of the jury needs newspaper explanation, it may be found in the foot that Bran din Bank money" is only a wretchtd apology for iBrT. Worth about as much as the paper and ink cost of which it ii composed. Much of the cur reney now circulating among ut, we fear, when its makers come to be held to the responsibility of payment, which is the surest test of reality, will prove' to be such as it would be no legal crime to steal. and we are aot sure but the same verdict might be very correctly brought in agsuitt fell of us for eireulatint; m. Sebioi's Accidxht.

We found it our letter box last evening, a letter dated Bethlehem, de tailing the particulars of a serious accident said to have happened to the Canal Commissioners. It wat anohymou, signed" A Subscriber," and we could not tell whether it was an attempted hoax or not. If correct, we cannot see why the subscriber did not sign his name, agreeably to our conditions of publication. A Row took plaae at Baltimore, a day or two 1 A V. ago, among a number 01 weavers, wmcu was occasioned by two of the craft from Philadel.

phia offering to work for lower wages. The two scabs" were beaten, and the assailants then took refuge and fortified themselves against arrest, in the house of one J. Morrow, where they were still holding out at the last accounts. Death or aw Aceo CtEaovMAn The Rev. Doctor James Abetsrombie, of the Episcopal Church, departed thit life on Saturday night in the 64th year of his age.

He was, beyond doubt, the oldest clergyman in the diocese of Pennsylvania since the decease of Bishop' White, Pasjimotiv t. Vahitt. The Boston Mail thinks an effectual remedy might be had against the long and foolish partisan speeches of members of Congress, by their being obliged to have them published at their own expense. Thx Race in Gloucester county, New Jersey, has ken presented by the Grand Jury, as a nuisance, and wrnty ooe bills have been brought against persons who participated ia the scenes, sports, rows, fce. Rehoved.

Baer, the Buckeye Blacksmith, the Ohio Statesman says, has been removed from the post of Indian agent, at Sandusky. The Steamship Colvmsia will sail from Bos ton on Thursday next for Liverpool. JtTUiLa CoactST. Aa aiMbMswof awn Uitaw diaarr iatsnM wiU te eiwa this eain at the Masieal Ttt UalL It ha Vocal Usaeart ef Bseisa aad Ordl sarr Mssie by the CaUdrra of lbs Walaal Street Psblic tfeboot. wltt hate set tastfcl ST Mr.

Own Kiapbr, as aa tipmiawat Bftparatarr totrodscUi Hosts late to hbu thank. TWatifWorsMaisUlsbraakt art sf eesssMo telwsl iasuaetioa la aa tie distlr kept eas. aad win fce eMawM wu Uw best awral aad pbfrical enea. Tht wfcwa taWie aie Istertewd ia lbs tiperiawst, aad thf shoald show their sprrtriatiaa of lb piaiMwonhi tflbrta sf that whs baft tatisdsesd Iu sad waalRMt Uw buerast ihrr awl in tht smbm of UK mm imftl tdMtiN im4m. Tht nhibitiae wit te hiahh isieweusi is hseharaeter, aad worth; sUic CtxtaaaTiea or vat ocaTti ar Jciv at Hotaas raea.

We aodsritssd that ear tieads at IMenst bortb are awkia. pMsarstioas la errtbraw the eowlnf awnmsarr efew Nstionaj ladeosadeoos ia adairsbw The tHytScheoai of ibo too distriett art aiMetpd to he sad panktpau ka Has kWirilias aad amreaM of th aeoasioa, aad wa Beetaaw awjrt mt tHisoa will taprord the oooartaxHr la 1 MoUarsbarat. Banst flvTwal hot tax el Br. Brswa's tsortaaarila aad Wiotawosa Eosl Bear ha boea wet to at 1 the awauiaeva eoroaf of firrooih aad ktarkst atroeta. rfuahk.at teaat.

oridaaos that lhe tsaaofaetoTtf hisa mMT ha aaatdaoa at sho srttow. It sissi aada7hibeT.asI astd. tso WITsiti kssa WsV esfUssIs tor wars so tMaastwnwjuM arnau. Cassl Maata wtd to atl afterwso iba task If Osaaww, ta th CUbat Orayt retry. Frank Jahssao it tataaoi, Care wtl hww the owwar of Eight aa.

MarbatiWMrstaf last I eWssk. at aatf asst I t4w, a wk at rww Tht Moaty Harktt, Juae The bum in taeks t4n wourt Sue rrk mimh 11 Sams st it fcad been IX a wet a i i.ilui iiiwuifln aform. ehants a Nuw Vwk routines teeft aa4 Ihsdis; oounlao um uoi of Um If. B. Ihnk 1T below eairtat Sosthwark Bank, wt are Wwnied, bus tat Wte nl mots tuits brostht sssoMt It fnt the nwevsr of speote ot lu flvs d(W oniAmlM.

If the aw iwd br IK? Bank itrthew suits ot erreilT nMaia it is on adnirsblT aakalsud to bring in duwt hesitu 1 with (he communis. It tot atilr refue iu roUoeni tMM riiauut In ooin. as br ths decisions of slnwul all our AMermen it bouiii) lo do. but objtti exibanfa tlm fnr thiwe of tor ot'esr other Tb uibitrurjr ditpMitioa of thnM who Bfeilu orer tht inumxW uf lha inttitutiiin, drw not en (lap at those suriiMU, bt when reqwii't to tar whctbxt lbs osrtineau prnwnt(l. ot aot fmailm, amwei that thtr do sot knom 1 hu aoinc a turn brrand anvihint aitsmtxtd br ant or ether banks, and it pruitd ia aMt brine odium apoa ino oinourf, ana im iiuutatKa Iimo auwrnii.

ye dnmtnd thst ibera art sevoral suits prndint betore Ah OHftnaa itolfiMr. son nf wliinli kavo hmtt decide bs judgment tikiimt the 0nk, urwrt which it hs bioutbi asrtioruiti ana inor ar otonrs, judfssents is wmicn hart boea dslared ia sotueaucuco of ftisoioujexosptions on potau manly wohuieai loma of iho ioitiuos taKoa st tot iiuu aio loo ridicawiis msniion, ana white therosiaes frost ifnotsoeo of law sod common srnaf, provt the Hank Tar weal at Its officers tieosMTo. rarniuarr. noonespmi ana must ereaiiauie muuo 'at ilia Hank lu oursoo ia thMaa mm. is tn ahow duo respect to the laws, and liajr the amount of tb dvruaod prosootml npinst them, a do every Mlsont, honest ucitratacltiseni who ralaae hi ereilitaud bis reputation.

BALD OF 8TUCKa Tlltrt II A V. 2St Wilminatoa RK. Loaa tm. Ot llAuOSui Ja. Io70 two out as, 0 sharosKarmsrs' and Mechanics do Hehavlkill Navifatton 41 13 do uo 91 8 do do do eoaaaT.aata.3l9 10 do Phllad, WUaiinttoa ft bait sa.do no 00 13 do do to A At aW do Ronmij IUmbb 100 ahana PhUaL.

Wilaainctoo k. Bait, fc Sfl. Hal VI Itraai uinatnoaU lloasw, os. ins. rj ISO do do do irtsaMi.aarf.

1HJ i Lota St. 17U Iks'iH. '4. as arm. fc Slocb.

unimrr.iai. 431 daohaaios' Batk. 87 LhiihNa. i tt SU laooTko at Mix. 56 PkiL.VyU.aiksut.vT 04.

SO. E. pk. Pittsbasav Jri ti Northern, R. Oj T' N.

Orleans Canal, Atlantis 1ns. Sit Saailine Kii IHf ts hliraaaie aFV.V.IHU ID btl (Aoelnnau rkwos, PI oi at KiaiueSr do ruts, If llel. Canal Co. on'a firs las. 8 SchaylkiU Ntv.

JO W. .80 A moderate boainsawae don te dar at th H. York board. Prions war Arm with an apward irmlnnrr. par tir.ularlf in Mat aecariti.

Indiana k'lres alrsnw lit etertiuf oo. it I umiao Dtatra auia ti uetawaro at Hudson i Korlb American Trust i aot 1'rosi dene Iho sam. aad btoninrto U. But lilth) kt doinf in foraif a eirhsnfo. The feoeral sskirif prhw lor bills oa Knf land, is bf Too Poenia Bank has thi dr declared a dividend of three and a hau" pereent kw iho last in months, parable aa th 1st Jalr.

Im rSaturdas but the mot loo to enjoin tb Bank of Mi ehiisa was argued at Dh troll, berora lhe Chsmvlkir. t. f. Jot, fcaq ha th bank, aad Atlojnsr Oaarral Piatt (at tha list. Mr.

Joy euateaded that the bank was not insolvent, and as it enukl only be enjoined for insolvency, tlio injuociion should be either modified or dissolved. Mr. Plait, however, insisted that thrra waa sarficieiil ansva oris vidne of the insolveci of th bank, and that before a contrary epiukMi could be Km mad th bank must make a fait exhibit ol lis aswts, item by item The ariunwat oa either side wie abte. The ChauerUui bad not a ivoSLbwdooiawo st th last sereoNts. Money ia New rork le represeowd aa aeuoaant aa ever.

Ins nanus, saio. nave a large surplus tout lhr eanaot lend, and so lotif a pmduoa keeps down to iu dimmi rat, and fiiehaoa oa Enaland doe sot 11 op beyond its present point, ibera eaa be no inc reared domiiud Utl it. Paper the street cannot be had, and th banks am obliged to take a porlioa of four and rive months Botes. Tnceoom of trade and the honorable CMiiioool lb New York Banks, are calculated to throw rge balances into that city. Tb state of saspenswa thatesietsal tb Hnoth and Wast, (brers pruduc to that point.

Most ol in btlls drawn prudure saitt'd to tumps ar draws Rrat new Iota, wkero tne bins an draws on Kurop lo meet thew drafts. Kormerly bills wer drawn io Nw Oyleana direct oo Kuropo, wbieh bills were sent direct lo (Vvw lutk lor sam, how th conrae ol' trade is ditkreut bills ar first drawn on hew York and then on kairope. TRADE ANU BUBINE. At Ate far tot lb past week. In receipt of asbra frum tb nonhcro Dan ot i he state ka hero sowll.

and a disposition a ananlleeted on lb part af solders to obtain an advance aa lorwer ptmea. frarls hav berusno moco rum and wry few eaa ootaioed at isuaa whu have uravaiu.lv mad aalaa at thai orsee ars Dow ashing tlr i to VSJ aad some wiU not sell at that advooc. ina ootton awraeiBaa oren exuemeiy oon am Iho arrival oi tha last Canard atcaowr. and th sale of tha week tabraoa about StKJO bales, of which wy ItUO wet ooiaad at a lit una jv moon oua IM Mew Uikuuss I a Ul eenu. Arrival dor.

ing nam period. 64tU balao, The Hone mar sat bo tbnmibosl lb wk bo ia a boaltby ataia, aad eas. tinoed to imprav outli ruwrnoo oranos us coooi raacnaa tl ait, at wbKli pric it at sow trm i and thouih aa ocaosKMol sal baa bo made at a little ever that, yet in market prm cannot be sooted aeov u. rur unm bo or ma i ti ti a oil Miehnaa mi 121 a Mali and Uoorielowa iiti. Howard aueot flour I hold onty Th ly to eeeoaa aaoo.

ana omaaaa nr K. ro no norta river corn in otarart. last saw wr at tt eeow. awasui. Douiheto oof, oi eeata, waiahl.

EMMIes ota. I'rssr oa been a Ml of Drtano Ubso beoi, roivd Tie eaaai. at .1 SO. and a lot of land UatchMaty waadupuaedaf at .1 iU. At dkeArSMrt for th last wank Howard suset Boor ha bran ia good rvquaat, and has advanced about coots per barmi Ibdob etorss.

Oa Monday and Tuesday sol of good standard brands wrr mad pretty fnmly at fti iX aud later th week at IS 37 1. There I a fair demand for lhe article and th stock for sale continue qaiut eanail, with vy hmtted roesipia. quota the wagoo ptm onwataj k. vny wiua aa oeea sola at S60 bat $i7J ms rabsequenily demaaded. Wheat selling at 1 lb to ltd.

Corn to eeote. Kyo Vi. Otis 4 Bmall sale only of Mas fork hav beoa mad during th week at SUM fur apecn. In other desctiptioae of barrel mail there baa bea nothing doina bovand satall oaneu. and urieea are nominally th suits a before, vis Baltimore peaked Meee Beef tl2.AU I kn.

1 and prim br). Th trsnsoclioa in i astern Hacoa hav bee to a ftui extent only, aad dt tears about th lis as last weak, frime astern assorted at 31 to tf cents Ham at to cents, as in duality noes at 31 to cents, and PnnsjMera at io 41 cent. There has bra ooite an aattv demand dur iua tho week for th bmiisu and middlint deeeriptmo ot Marrlaod Tobaeeo. and oearlv all of these kind that reached the markethasfonod ready sale at from ta) isa munaay atout JW need oi or eatii war a no around the ear. but oalv a aortaM of thaw war offered for sal.

The sales oo Monday and Thaisday reaehod about 13n bead. foots tb aumee at which thy were sold at 50 tor wrsrwr, to S7 par 1W lb, for strictly prime. Th fklc wore principally, however, at intermediate price. A diov ol 1W head were taken north bv lhe owner. Live Hons aia io auod budoIt and are dull as at IU la .1 30 oar httlba At Aw urissms fcar tne inre aat eay pravsMs to uw 10th Inst was anussally dulk Th weather wa hot with oreasiooal showers.

Notwithstandiug Uier wa a decline ia th pric of cotton, the wles were light. The asle (ut th week only amount to about 3SU0 bates, of which caw were sold Oaring tae aut tare day, and we aot too thorn aa follow, via: bo bale Louisiana and Mts austppt at lOy cents. IW at H. 34 at I 4 at 101. at ate at (H, wat lit.

at cants, norta auv kima at a 4Ht at 7i emu. Th market qs it firm at St a bi cents, aroosdieg te quality, soma small nhpiaa loia eommandin eaota. Tha aales in mnlssa are limited to 31 to Vaeeai. The demand fat tobacco wai pretty lair, flour was very doU at 4 jX to U. Mr Aaiss's Oibdck, andar th able management of Mr.

nau. aa oeruoa uw roon nnioaaoie ana sen conducted placo of omosement our eitv. Tb rra York, has enabled hna to adopt all th beet regriafloa known in so splendid an esubiuhment. His plan are to smpinv Uw very beet talent In th eaantry, losetiurr witb hia splendid display of Fireworks, ovary fair OTsnlng. Thia evening as saoouonrd, the ImM nigkt hot one of Iho wooderfal performances of Herr Otto MrUt, and tan re Uuihakkt trick of th Italian Fantoemi.

to rn bar wlik aspteadid dttpUf of Firework. prediet am a laa barse. Rot tub Otwrast Tis Aa actio for tlandar kw been eommaseot is to Uomnwn riesal ourt, by Mr. W. B.

Dew at. preprsstor of Ibo etk Ward Houw ia Peart strewt, agaiast Jobs K. BeotU lb Actor. Tha eaaas of art ma related us. reOeeta any thing bat ravorabiy spoa th aandaetof Mr.

Beott; bad not toastioa beea aud of sou ii arts oa ka pan aommttwe au other oe assume snaold eoterteia ttraoa doubt of th cor rani sew of th report. Tb panics asst at a pohlic houw and a doorud was awn apoa Mr. Beott for th omO awnt of a long eianniog esainv eeau osm si moast dnew, aad bene soma hard word passed which manned ia tUappiicatioaof tha word "thief, t.u." and ether harsh epithets I Mr, Devern Th latter, who ia sow ia a beet isfitsd aut It or tb afreets of a race at now. bad oe other alternative the an apptiaatloo lo th low for aid and woswtssa. aad te thm be pawned.

Beott wa hold bad us a heavy no st in appew and sbid th reonitof th miLX. V. Suaaay JhWmsg Asms, i eVaata TVasntialt should raawksrsd that, taring th la teas heal of aaoMurr, th rressss mt digv twn is prrrarmed with eneb aitmn bumw thai oar fond, isistead mt being pe.1dy dissolved aad wnvorfd into nutriment for laa body. srs beeosae nctaalls rpstlnd. mt putrUisd rn lid Hearer, rtcneo sad brenUi.

dungrabstaw i lb mouth, osIk paia. drwowry, cholera morkw and other dianrdef of th miaottne. a no Inskaa rtfUUe rVA) are a osrwi eare for nN lb oho dongero esaaplainui bseaaw tWy nloaoss Iho eJimontery canal Irew all show kilxm and fatHd kumoro. wkira ar th wow. not oaly of ad dwafders mt th kwwoie, bat of every Walady kseHhml asaa.

TbT ala aid aad hnprov dnestMO, and parity th blood, and therefor grw health and vigor to lb whose fremo, at wH a drrv vry dsacriptioa of paia from th body. Th Indus Vegetable fills are for nk wholesale and rwusl, at lhe rMoerpal Una and Oewsral ampot, Na In street, toraor of fafih. Pbitodslphi. Bor TaaTg Totmen.Tns. Ws hav before spasfUw gHvalaf U.

PeWVefsubh) Till by tss wedMial fceahy. Thaw gaoilsm not basiuu 4snwswr Ihew. ia a 'mast any tm that dieaaw nay aaw. Oija why sfaooki th krvabd pay dosr for thfw Tu of uw phisiriaa tod tho pric of lb Bwretbaadblthrvnef ttw Mlw Ji'1 yaarsolven. sea are by the directis 't' for waaL fM will arm bo ajaipaated.

rriaetsal OsW. Iw Norte Buh meet. af tkva rwwi tat TV It 7 ea 4 P. M. to.

Mairtesls ihiiha asss. th a sir. In. kschnrd nwwa SanVsnf I amr a tiwltiiijnratjaniTifiiai.a' W.i" iV) thaXIdTearof brat. jti (KaiHf.

3 1 Uerftiwdsaudatotaa.SBdJhoriWiW "respwtfuUr touted toatwnd Jh fuMral, irjm tn 3M Tear ar ir. Her aa la asa doo." KloV Kewlaras. atde'etork. lix 1 Ua IhaWlk Biisnuiuatw ua tna vnm ioa. a.andBsjiiuthKialMr.aiied 4 month.

WK I art re fit bar's nwidenm. Prime atroat, vl aad rffiass Invited to attend ha fuaeral, finan bis law Oi UuirtO street, thi alWnonii. at 3 0 On the if7th rv Ai dauhteror wm. 1 aud adab. Hirst.

ad 4 ewojht. ta tht 79tll th Wtta Jueani hiaiaam. HEALTH OFfiUE. I. An.

Hl, l.Haatioilin S' il. i ol theon.sfth the Co 01 in uit of th Heart 1. Intemperance 1 KVihoaoi rUw usI.rrUroO,tooj 7'rB Somwar ComplaiBt 8. tahaawa i Adulu UO. lddr.

WtlwaboTOtbaraweroltnjiw Did An raisr $aBi f. MA tKt. rtrt. an ADJOURNBD MBBTIP.0 of tbe it, i au. VflTYlnf 111 rtJISKt' Ollior v.

be beld THIS KVEMNO. Jaaaj ftth, a i the Strna. i i. n.ik.iia I met. aiXjVO 8lth.

Pnnctoalatiendance is qaeaied, as aa tlectien for officers will take plsctjOJid bet bru aeitorf importance win wiab. arffrTenoVif bi weea 15 nd 15 years ai an. rW IW I1W MS Kaaa th reiia 1. AootMr 3.uasottw wRr 1. 1 7.

Ah. a 1. liamtirrnar; I. do. of th wooeqi a.

i ,00.01 10 inviico I. Bv order of the twitt4ei MAH. COLCb.frsa. r'; i7 lis ion legweentt. It" IHUMAU 1 BFORM SOCIETY will ka bald iatbt SeK A.

lUV. low EI.Tsnth, TO.MgajtOW AF TrtftOOMj. Jj 3s o'cioca. All dea.roti i of lb Boclely ar inviteg vu aiwnr, rr upt. v.

rr i aa.v OATOAr.THta SrXNINa, will be delivered la Bt John's Church, KENSINGTON. LkCTtklli aart nji lini'Vut a i A Slaled tint' fig of tbt BOl'THKRN LYCEUM will be he'd TllbJ (Toudav) EVEMNO. at a a'eloekjn r.v nUkMa I WeeAnll. JJT. 1 ac r.

t. D. F. CON I I will Lecture on the Crrlai tAtB eeH. Tie public ere Invited 'attend.

lr.i J.Vf MECAgar.r,rec li and tat D. r. bilsdolphla, Juno 99. JM1. rf BRIGADE ORDER, No.

l. lo obedttnea to Division Order aUhtiith Inst, ibtVoltn. Tmn. nl ik. Hriaada will norsdo oh FridaV, Jaly ad, at 7 o'clock, on Walnat ttreet the right on Kitbth, facing sootnwarq, io eaoon mains of fjol.

Jobm Hasltv, the Commander of lha Del.ur.r. RevimaUl nl tha it eVOltlllOnarV War, (who fell at Ik batt of Princeton, In Jaauary. 1777,) from the First Presbyterian unurcB, wnw. me. on Unn.re.

ta Arch street wharf, where they will bo embarked. The oal badge af weaniing wi'lb worn on tbe bill of ike iwom; ne coiora erased, and iho drams muffled. Minute guns will lie lired during the pmeesslo ny ororr. ANDREW M. FHEVUsr, Br gsdier General, tti B.

1st D. P. M. WM. BRADFORD, Brifsde MtJor.

j9H I Pari af Phllntlelphla. fun fesss, 44 2om ts, 7k ttw. Hl aue, Sfws CLEARED. Brig Violet, Nowise. Barbados Herald.

(Br) Kiny. m'Ul' ARXIVEH. Hhip HeJeo Mar. Dal log Boston, dan. Br ig Leung', North.

Parnasiibueo. May 30. ru sera. Mr and Mrs Aaatin, child and wrvaat. of rr aamhueo Brig Norfolk, Matthew.

Hullfka, daya. Hear Oakkill. Lincoln. Maehiaa, 10 days. rVlu fembrok, Inc.

Kastrerrt, 11 day. Bohr LaaoM, Camnerbill, Calais. 11 day. rVhl Myers Burton, Whlpptea, Ikrep Cnwk. daj.

fVhr A Cadmus. Mill. Hartford. days. Bchr Walwr.

Mtler. Lewis, IM. I day. H. hr Ana Elixaltth.

Taylor. Cbirsgoe. duga. tHoamboat ioha Jay, Brheilingar. from Delawai Cttg WMh a csaal boats ia low from Havre de Oraoa.

AKltlVtD lit THE WfHUVLttlLL. rVhrt Joy, Us gr, Huston: Cornells, Crunvr, doiiionwj Howes, dot fsro. Wet Wrimiugtoa. febr Flash. Uka.

FaH Kits. 3 dat. Bchr Alt hers Cornelia. Grant, rUrneget. 9 days Bchr Algonqai.

Hooper, Poeonwae, 9 day. fckr Tbornbosb. Ibomaa. L'hopttai River. 8 dais.

Bchr Native. Isard, Balem. date. Bchr Jobs More, Lynn. Bordentowa.

1 days. MKMOKANUA. Baroo Anna nwytmlda, Doane, and brig dor. Eubbimn Keen, bene at Boston on Thursday. Brig Adam, haowtoa.

ehwind at Bangor. 9Dlb lost, for Philadelphia. Brig Taskar. MeLrttsn, hear, and chr Bold Commander, Wing, treat Nsw Orleans, at BnMon.SOd im. Hchrs Man.

Ahlara, and PaliuM. rJuttoa. beno at Provideno on Wdnday. Bchr Crrsa. Hnward.

ehtared at Nw otk oa Friday, for Philadelphia. BAt ON. lVU0 lbs. HAMS, 10 lb. SHOULDERS, tXV lbs.

HIDES, just received and lor sale by HINCHMAM fc REEVES, N. W. corner Front aad Ctllowhill 8trttt. ALBO, a lot of GLASSWARE, consisting of while and mbr Satt Ceilari. plain and knob Tata.

biers, various sixes, Wine Glasses. Crests Pitchers, Jars, Ac, which will be sold at reduced once. tt LAWNS Tha undersigned inlendseU tne of! a part ot thoir ttoca oi gooaa, previous to moving their store, aad therefore will dispose of goods eery aheap Linen and other painted Lawns, 16 to 23 eenu par yard neat style Mourning do. at) eentt Uslieoes, 9 io i0 eenu Mohair Gloves, 95 eenu: while and black Ccxtoa Host) black silk ribbed hall Hose, eheip liaa Husierf browa 5nd bed Linen, and Gallon Drilling, with a varier other goods, cheap. SILVER fc HARMER, 13911 S.

W. tot. SECOND fc SOUTH St. "a ey I MARTI i AT 47 1 Mir ooods storm. 4 1 DITTO, 47 CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE 17 Matter saw offart for salt torn Araienairft Seed at low raicts, viz: Brown Linen Drillings for Pan la, lt to Jin, White de 3U tents.

Browa French Ltnea for Reandaboatt, Id la 14. Ganvbratmt, 30, 3d fc 92, Sep. Wht. Ground French Painted Lawns, 3ti cu. Striped Linen Colored Grosnd do.

11 eenta Super Col, Groand tasaU ngared tent. Hummer Cioth, 37j a boi Scolek Gthaaia, St ot. HITE aad COLOR ED LAWNS for BONNETS A largt ixerrsvat Catap rrrea Koisgry twdT XI run Cimlrie Handkrrtkitt. Biack BonbaiiAa. Cambric Dimity.

Fanulnr Ditaity. Ywiaria Skirts. Striped, Plaid, 4 PUIbI Mohair Gloves aoa jnasitns lorirrsaaes. Mosrninf Lawns, and 4. French Cklntze.

9 4 Linen Table Diapers, 44 eenu. unit. rs, iJaees. tad ttning. MS Black Craau and Simmer Blocks.

7 Bleached Mnslina. Browa Mas Una. and Rattia Diaper. Tickings, Oraia, Flnaaels, and Fimrura CUnlt. AT M.

ARTER'S Vt tiOKTH 8SC0ND fTHXlT. alEaPERANCK BADGE. TbTriou Soae riet are Inionaed that aa anrtropriaie BA6GE will be eoapleted this day. sniabls (or all ocea tiaat. Tkasebjeoted tkeaetifii it en highly appreciated bv all teawaraaee persona, vis FaU Ungna LIKENESS OF FATHER HUNT, bear, ing ue taered Towperaaea Pledge.

Those rJela tiet wlabiog ta adopt it will please apply La mediately, as ike aamber ta be printed it lUniiea. Phot par 100 er 10 eeau tlnsle eopiet. JAMES PORTER, Wa. CROCKETT! COURT, Filth 8ireet. abeva Chcsant.

wast aid. ift 3te DROWNED. A Youth, naaed ISAAC M. BARTRAM, telieeed le have boea drawn ed while crowing trora Smith Island, aa Saturday aftortooe, bet weeal aad 7 o'clock, by tb epeeiUag af the beat. He wat betweeaU aad 13 yean af age, sirs dor fremo had aa wfcea be toft horse a browti lumaer iota rosnabout, dart browa dock paetsJoon, a doable breasted browa warstod spotted vaal, bleed ealfakia boou, mack worn.

Any parsea who way bad kit body, and give Luiormauoa af b. or briaf it kit bereaved Mother, Ne te? NBVY ttynevorta Mr. OEOROK RITTRRyNa. 7 Norta TOUR IU tlx est, wiU be aaiublv te. warded.

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