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Pearls. The adi ices f from Europe have, had! a favorable effect on this article. Srock oN Hann, Marcu 2?, 1845, bbl 4 First sort Fears,\ bbls Second Third fs Condemned do. Kirstsort Pi Becond Third do Condemned do prowl rots, Bale W lithe betier demand ‘to da; Genesee $475 a 4 61, Baeapsturrs. but prices are without chang Rye fetches 63] cents a bush Provisions—Ohio Pork is in very fair Somant. but pri ces are much unsettled. We quote sales of old Ohio Mess at $11 $11 60, do prune at $8 879 a 8 560, New Ohio prime seils at $10 50 a11 00; do Mess $12 50a 13.— Beef is in moderate request, and we quote Country and City Mess at $7 75 a 8 00; Lard is active and gales of bbls. to some extent have been mude at uf ag jc; kegs pon pose a 7}c, some at 82. Butter is imprevin; jemanc Western dairy‘sells at 10 @ 124¢; C! hd is also Here and sales af boxes fine have been made at 74 a8. Rea Estate at Auction—House and lot No. 9 Bedford street, corner of Downing street, $8,300 side of 7th avenue, between 28th streets, 19 years unexpired, groundjrent roy per annum. Lat 2423 by 104 6cl. wees cen cee 510 Foreign Markets, Havana, March 10.—Nothing whatever doing in Su gars except for Spain ot 74 a 114. and 94 to 13} re, upward tendency, on account of the extrem It is now well settled that the Suger crop wi one-third of the last; and that the crop of coffee is not over one tenth of the last—of course ev ery body is poor. Since our last the schooner Empire has arrived from your port, with a small cargo of Rice, which will probab! ‘ly have to be stored Since the 20th uit., when the duty came on, 11 cargoes, with 2800 tierce: ‘and 1230 begs have arrived, besides 8 cargoes, with 722 tierces and 413 bags which came, cleared and sailed for New Orleans. Three. car goes Sold on the Sth wt 9} ra.; there remains six cai Ga In Molassvs there is great firmness; now held at rm. St Tuomas, March 6.—We learn from Captain Young that pitch pine lumber was selling at Barbadoes on the Ast of $23 per thousand, and at St Thomas on the 6th at $26 Busivess at both places was very dull RC Married. In this city, on the 22d instant, by Rev. Wm. S. Balch, Mr. Brapyoun Biaxcuanp, to Miss YCanouans Kenbauiy ct Boston, Mass. On Saturday, the 22d instant, Miss Many Murer, in the. Sist year of her a, "he members and friends of the family are invited to .ittead the funeral, from the residence of. her brother, Wm. wiillet, No. $29 Broadway, this afternoon, at 8} o'clock. Suddenly, on the 224 instant, Witmam Otiver, aged four years and five month: 'e to attend his funeral,from his late residence No. 11 Suffolk street, at 9 o’clock Monday morning. His remaina will be taken to Hempstead. On Satan 4 instant, Canozine, wife Aso the telly: aon to f her f ren 13 0} family, and those of her father, Phili Stuckey, are invited to attend her {funeral from 48 ‘Hamil. bie 7 at 8 o’clock, on Monday afternoon, the 24'h in- stan At Jersey , on Saturday morning, the instant, Joun ARTHOR, BG ingest child of Frederick and Bridget Boyes, aged eighteen months and sixteen days. Passengers Arrived. ® Livenroou—=Packet ship Liverpool—John E, Ward, Cap’ Daa Pilbreok, ‘Miss Charlotte Btedman—and 239 in'the steer: New York—J Patent. of Cana Capt Kenpvey, Sist Regt Boyd, J G Porter, ireland—92 in the steerage. Havne—Packet shi si de Grasse—G Boyle, New Yorks A Ganon, Staten talento ene pers : Ship Butron—Mrs a ne N Clark, G Lockwood, well, 2B Sith, ‘Boggs, Mr Hymer, Me Jepha—22 in the ste sneerety es St ~Sicop V Burkelew—J P Schien, F Fra- ‘orrest, eatynroot Facet La ~~ Foreign Importations, Livernool—4 pkg 8 ‘T Jones & co—3 Bram. hall &'Aberveshyas David Hada son -9 Beds Gillilan & ¢0—25 John Nicholson—42 John Gihon—1 Thom: Titel & Marsh—1 Adams & co—12 Butterfield Bros & com Daal Oakey & soe—30 Wetmore & co—4 Hasluck &¢9—I Jno Van Neat Wk ST t—25 Stone & co— 60 B A Mi velit Win Whitewrighied GA & GF lis—9 pv ht, Sturges & Shaw—4 ey, & Liviugston—1 Reawrek & *pragae-29 Tooke: & com 152 Und hil) 6 co Wm Fishore't Paton & Seeriatent JW Her 71.V D Wykofl—3 Badne'l, Cushing & com! F Walker— LP AOmm—1 Fellows & Scheli-t J A Newbould—2 J heese & son—7 Jas McCa'l & co—3 B R Lummis & co—11 W B Bend UGB nome (adn) sT Good win— Bat 3H Stevens—11 Paton & St i Cleveland ke Mason—5 Little, Alden & co—8 H. 9 Tucker, Cooper & co—1 'T Lowndes—7 olds-—1 Freeland, Stuart & co—! Chas W Fales—5 Hi Case—1 E W tember Naylor & co—1 John Watsor lesperd L Ateibury JF 8 co—t Merritt Fy k ont WW. 2 White & Morgau—17 Hunt Bros—6 A Robeson & sons- Spawforth—7 Re ore Sheldon, Phelps & co—i R ings nd p & Weekoff—§ Coming, Homer & com Dennistoun & Disbrow—4 Walsh & Mallory 1 W Bat- ton—1 Townsend, Sayre & co—1 Kennedy, Bragan & com4 L, Maines & pont Goniell Brathers<o J de : Firth & co—M4 Stone Marsh—U Kessler & eo—1 Lord & Taylor— wy 13 & J Chomberlain—i Mac i & sonn—i BP Hey H Jac fer & com Kistam & Warker—t ‘Tithay, Yoguag & —3 CB Conant &co—1 Merritt, Ely & 3 & Hlnve-—1Jas A Farmurn=t A Joutucay Sel) 1 Cort W H Horsman & some—5_ CH Kellogg & ¢0—1 Fellows, Wade. com! Jas Lefferts—1 L J’ Wyeth et MeKen & co—4 W Sloane“? Peabody, Riggs & co-6 Mit Andrea —6 LC RN Gane & co—4 Bulkley & Clafl Edw J Thomas—3 Edw ele Pea Phatt me other—1 Vuer & Norris— olan & son—1 Stothard—3 ‘Ware & Steele Harmer & hae f Thompean & Drake—3 RV R Schw: yer Draper & Salstrad—100 tons coal Woodhull turns—200 do pi m sundry pkgs to order. Liverroon—Ship New York—5 pkgs D Hadden & son—1 A&G ¥ Everson—9 Hatchinson & Till 'T Jones & co pie doln Bion & eo—10 Hichardaon i on—2 Hecam Brow—io Barclay & Lisingston—6 W. Rtaphacl=i0 Win Hotel a1 J Horsey—1 A K Moen—104 jerson—60_ Henry Jessoy ‘arnum & co—5 Burritt & Johuston—210 W Mead ee coppe co—9! tons iron T ae le & Burden- Havrene Fg) pkes GH 1 Denni & Hubbell Sveldon, Teles Green & Cramer=2.J C Heartt Bros—1 H At v Qhester & co—7 Thompson & Gale—1 hitoen & Baker—20 T B Mabee—3 Jas McCa'l & co—1 H Owen—6 Paton & Stewart—3 im Mitehet! & co-= Go Hastings & eo-—13 J Gihon , Gillilan & cot Gu ferpie CR } ‘iw ~| 1 Cary & co—29 H —6 5 A Wen boatics Locke & Carter ilbert & Donaldson—ll Q & W Stove & ro—2 W nd hittenden & Bliss—1 E Beirne Ree 8 Hi Mrlew Mi nitt, Ely &eo—3 Hui Alexander—3 J a endek ‘i Lefferts—3 R Steele—9 Russel & Marsh—1 A Far- iE hors bsoe & co—} Ci & co—9 Wight —1 Leonard & Hone—6 A W att Stuart & com Joh com? Jas body, Riggs & co—28 Gamer & mr Tra SH |—3 Esturyer. Leon & co—2 J & I TL WJ Buck=6 Van Wagener & Tucker—2 3 Geo St y.. i a di ‘heo—1 J C Jacks 00 Senay com jacks by, Boisseau & co—9 Smit Bheldon & Smith—2 4 veri LA be It 8 Luqueer= = Shaw & Carters cH Kel yat—2 3 WKF A Gillian & coml 7 Bleecker & Bogart—670 bars iron Kerney, Breeze & Samnpso} 43 ples Tooker, Mead fe cose W. Whitewright & com 8 J cos Stone & cor Bramhall & Abernethy—3, B is & co—12 Allen, Hazen & co—1 Harper Bros—1 'U' Clark & Wes'—iJ Fateoner—1 Wiley & Put 1 Richards, Bassett & Ab Th 7 Freeland, Si — EP Hever—2 WM Halstead & Dash—8 And a Cale 8 Michardson & Watgon— 19 John “2h AM T'redwell—67 L-adlow. & Washingion<2 8 1 chronometer Fellows, Wadsworth & co—120 tous coal SH Marshall—suudries to order, ip Bilis de Cirasse—17 preleages mdz order—2 Ber- Pot “ mmoenken Conta C Stewart & Cat EM Deis x G Vor Bour—2 Balin & Sander—5 Derusmus & Boig rd—2 #8 Badiee—1 Merit, & © 2 W a —2' # Bb Strange—1 Brothers—3 M we & Collin lesseuberg « er—156 Roving & V 1 Joba P Nesmith—2 8 1 oe E Hyde—1 Thivou Mai tard & Com! © 8 Hobdard—1 James M_ Duffield: TAG A Kiudall & Co—12 N Caffe—2 Berri & Kerse—1 Renard & Lo Bs Williams—3 E Koup—1 Boiceau & Hust— 1 Jatkson—3 Jacub Smidy—1 Cumming, Madden & ul ton 8 Hicharda-—i ain’! Doconer eG Lesage Sil: Si vay Koons & Gay Luseae 1oit—3 ri LBou'y Divengis & Coma’? DL Delmonicomd P Schmit iT J Len ¥ Ken & Son—t Draper S& ‘Tuchards—3 ee Me v 4 trenet & € t Joho =i AR smer—| A Moisse—3 A G Peck & Ci Wright, sturgess & Shaw—2 Teteral & Plaine L'V'sheldon a Gp—2'8 Ropostyt-om-6 kt ag Sait te Lamson) JOB jeden Anes salina pies, Cate ni ny vernoc y iner—' 9M Peon: 7 Chewolae & Col b Bigs 3. W Le ie Mora & Lveljn & Co—t Ht Manat millstones |MeCracken: & Li Cig Kentzen20 1) Vvse- 3A Het y Freres. E Fabrequette’s Fila & ¢ Hessenberg fe C05 Vierorke Achilles=-t liy aches Aint & e-—1 Walter Emngd mort itobt Kay—1 C Holm Evers O Pacolin~t ( ha 8 Gibbs=2 Hl Dufiat Bils= 10 com Toate Williame=l John B Ricomd EA Pat © ete Vilade 1 Kellogg M ham—1 Bai 1 Pare be Papen jorau & Iseli hu ch? John Nepier=1 Mecke, Plate & eo—5 «Fr hy M Brognard & eo—t' Cailleux. Fils, Haven & co—1G Rozat & co—2 LB Binase & Kauche Henteheam> Piljot & UPulesiyt<1'Mtoore 6 Baker AH WardK evel O Vareted ‘ ard ee we biinhecitiniwians powem ay cont oh Srniv Malls be i Perse Bioote i ke Te At a Persse roo! sy 5 veustedt—2 rdiner—2 Dickenson, Churchill & 1 SA Sparks—1'T B Lynche’ pkgs mdse Towns Brothers. erase -Soke M M Klots—101 bales cotton H L Brij igham EK Graves—50 At = 4 ber Dani Dila0t bales to order eure 13,509 feet lnm erties HERALD. Pp Masters and jents. We whali rom it stavor A Caran Vessols will give to itvey, Captain of our News Boats, ba Pping left at the port whenee the; ken on their passage, a list of epee. or news they ay. bas wets at horre or abroad, wil onfe this office any Marine faci, mes rer nae AV ‘ownsen y sailed, eit ear and’ any foseign Axents and Correspou- PORT OF NSW YORK, MARCH 24. Ow a4, +5 55 Fel Moon ci Rises... HOM OTE. cers Fackat ship Liverpool Pit ynuse, to Wood & Mint arate eres ly wales the sient Roose Hr inst, Peter ManaGeld fell’ from the jibboom and was drowned, Packet ship New York, Groner, from, Liver le Feb 4, with mdse, to CH Marshall, ust. FM, Lat 43 eo ienton fae fell from aloft, and was westerly gales Gai ing the steerage, passengers and 3 wrecked on the French e¢ S&ip Sutton, Galloway. ‘days from Uhar'eston, with cotton, to Geo Suttor aw ints Warren, 8 days from Savannah, with 's Powell, March, 7 days from Wilmington, NC.with nayal stores, to E & Powe Schr Jonas Smith, Mills, 8 days from Wilm:ngton, NC. with nayal stoi hr Alaric, Purnell, 8 days from Wilmington, NC. with na- val stores. Schr Alexandria, Lewis, 5 days from Baltimore, with mdse, to Gager & Muller Schr Merchant, Mathews, 9 days from Folly Landing, with Aste! W H Givens, Perry, 6 days from Folly Landing, with com, to master, ae ford, “The 8 de. @ has ou board 17 of ths crew of ship Ville de Lyon, fountain, 5days from Delaware, with iron, to wBche Atlas, Walker, 2days from Philadelphia, with coal, to ohn windtr40 ma Ci ner mies e, 3 Pe from Philadel- Joo} cent ' Rr fenoaeh a nme eect mcr ietihrerteane tek -kicets om bi Rapid, prague, Moutewideot Hyder Avi BE te Vana is, New Orleans Ghasce sens ache Peas Miscellaneous Kecord. Packer Suir ZunicH, Johnston, for Havre, will sail to- day. Packer Snir Roscws, Eldridge, for Liverpool), will sail on Wednesday, 26th inst. Banque Many Cruntox, Coming, for Rio Janeiro, leaves (rom the foot of Market st. this morning at 10 o'clock, Suir Oconze.—Capt ¥. f the John, inst: reports that he snw the ‘Oconee, of New York ashes es Stirrup Key on the 1ith inst. stripped aud in charge of wieel Healso spoke, name day, the Hilton, 2) days from H Orleans, with the crew of the Oconee on board, was seen ashore at the same place on the 7th inate Fy emu: thetefors have been ashore fOr acme tine: ponte Pos Curzs —the Jacob ports that on t the 23d ult. Int 35 33, lon 69 39, fell in with | ul wreck of the Thos Cutts, (before reported) of Saco, abandoned “ahewas Loaded with fuinber Cave Neat of the Constitution, at Charleston 19th i 24, lou 68 5, passed re ee ors that on 10th i Jat a wreck, either a brig or a sch ned wad stripped ot her rigging, anchors, and every moveable article—she must have'been boarded by some vessel avd_ the crew taken off—ane, yeas lumber Inaded. 4th just. on the Southern edge of the Gulf Stivam, passed the mastof a ship or brig with all the rigging ttached. bats Naval, Ths U S frigate Congress, from Annapolis, was at anchor in Lynnhaven Bay on the 21: ‘Whalemen ° Otranto. of New Bedford, 55 days out, spoken Jan 27, lat 24 408, lon 2653 W.. Spoke: Aber ane ja, 11 days from New: ‘York for Attakay Mar5, off Hol Wall. sowing a red Lay with a white square rican vessel in ‘Goldsmith, nr oe lendid, 1a, Di Foreign Care Mounr, Africa, Feb 1—No A Mosnovra, Jan 11—In port, ‘Saliforat ward, few days. Exauna, Afriea, about Dec res) Spooner, for leeward. Rhoderic Dhu, aff, and Oregon, Hawes, were 2 er NewsuRrrort, Marche acs. Edward Coppish, (new, 250 tops) Slayaguer a, March 2i--Cld Nenmk on, Philadelphi: Boston, March 22—Arr Palest arom tere —was within afew hours sail of Boston tea days avo, and was blown off the coast; Meridian, Besse, Wareham — Sid this fore- noon, wind NNW. fresh, Gen Hartisgn, for Manilia; Jacob Perkins; Cowp a Gen Harrison, Sithpron, Man Fiette Cust) Giurio chicol Shoot, Mataizas iEpeninent [Sw] Rgntereron, and Buenos Ayres; Otto1 Port an Prince; Cordely bar, Savannaly Paige, er New Bedhivd wo load Veil for meee ry, late of $B Uptoa, Pernambuco and Bao w, Ether, Hi joston) 8 Pem folk, G ie nee, Brown, and Proof hr ‘Amen Cld Ke Hol 1 et, Wilmington, Kichmond; Vermont, (: Chamberiaio, NY ork, Provipence, March 21—Arr Provide ebuarg, N York, fae Ce Waruant, id 4 Mautstone Marth Ibs air Codsteariog, Lard iN ath alt. ar the Western Islands, parted’co, witn. J Line She Bromine: (Be Ha mise, (Br) Ham and [Br] Low, ie Br), rd, Bal ley, New on cna ice, Baxter ence Hellespont, Dunbar; Mohawk, Weeks: ak, ard Covet, Boston. nga 20th, Cremos Webster, Lond leans; Gordon, id Indie canan Auch. ah Liverp’ Peers aces Sd Wilson, do; role, ‘Stannard, N ai larch 14—Arr Hudson, Buckman; Jacob 8 pi, tne eh Satin, Clg Gomen, vo Independence. (Br) MeUnpt Br) Betty) Giortiars Lx Flora, Hast fohn, Ne: Wabash, Hathwway ‘Tom Pa! Cinta, Sikes’ and Teogier King, N Sol Ho od Prentiss, Ballsporst GW Tate, Smith, and pel my be eg WANTED=In the lower part of the city, two s10- frp) ty brick House, with Basemenc in front, the Croton Wa- hier in, and Kitchen Range in cod condition. Apply Icuaediately, stating terms Tie lccation, APEREGO, 74 Maiden lane, B—A small thre story Tioase ‘would ‘not be objected to, if in good condition. mit It%ec $etya HORSES, CARTS AND HARNESS. , FOR SALE—Twelve Horses, and Harness, order, being accustomed to work, aves sand'and stone. The i be sold low for cash, ‘Brookiyas at th of Mr. C, MAN, Fal- ton ont Brooklyn, ten doors from the Ferry, felt hana ie. FRON f ees THEATRI NO RENT, for the 8; ‘ances aud ‘Arena der, and may be occu) real name, to W. mat 27 PACKET SHIP LIVERPOOL, from Liverpool —Consi nees per this ship will please send their, Permits on board, at the west side of Busting slip, wishout delay. All goods hot Permitted in five days, must b~ sent t the Pablic Stores, OODHULL & MINTURNS, 87 South street. ly. Appl: at paid with BURTOS sh aieee the a the oldest and beat established Gonteieherte 4 in the with one year's lease of the of ey next, ata moderate rent. ‘Lo an enterprising Confectioner, the above offers an opportunity, of pro the b fully rarely to be met with. For particulars, a £383 ec sy pli ‘lt ‘other dy jeg from tea to wae hours to produce ay change excellence will be apparent to every one upon a P application, Extact fiom the “Philadelphia Daily 8u Triconarne.—The effect of the above on. the hi t #. lt wes tried yesterday im our office, grey to black Extract feom the * Philadelphia eur acauaigtaucrs have recestly an qu d the chasge ‘Several of ied 10, their hair the valu , Alexander's ‘ricobaphe—a new a to prodace the Treinediately™ ap ing it to gray hair or w parts a beautiful brown or back color. Forsale by J Rushton Co. druggists, 119 Broadway; Ay wall, 66 Willism street; Johnson, Moore & Taylor, 81 § ty Ww, Wi it & Lo 3 Gedhr street; and of tte principal rae i Teg hout the or of sole agents, R. &. G. A. WRIGHT, 43 South dth street, 7 mit Imero Philadetphi TEN DOLLARS REWAXD. OST—On Wednesday evening last, a Gold Seal, set grith Red cat ian Store, a Ue y Forum.” des’ Lond yd ked, b Jeavinw them at the store of Messrs, Hayes aud Robbins, Jewel- Jers, 207 Broad: Ni B.—Pawnbrowkers are reqne top the above if of- f already pawned, to give notice as above. fered—o mhaa Zeod*m AKTNER WANTED bh feapital {rom $00 ty $1000, (0 sake an interest in '& well tablished Starch Manufactory. Forturther particalars enquire oe ‘corner of Chathem street and Tryon’s Row. oie joard i for ater Be re his wil here BAL 8 SRT RE Wanless Ee Practical Farmer, who has had several years heaa sijuation as Overseer siness tho and can give the city, A few lines OF bo 270 Third street, m23 tree aa, knowing how bly. to FARMER, ctanlly atten NVTAWAN, trom the Provin 0 to manufacture raw silk, desiree ar > thick manufac ria this office, A He alsn promises to Jeast difficulty, Silk ‘ith tae . seed of alle wortn, from the pont paid, to X, O. 1. at this office. T W OWEN TO LET a 42 Gold siege, ith convenient rooms, atta pose Bnquire of HAR OF BAW canna whid im*ec Id street, es otk. he NEW YORK SPORTSMEN'S CLUB. vs MEMBERS OF THIS © be :B. are hereby nosifed that an adjourn:d meeting will dat the house of ‘oodeock,) 2 roan stree., near ae er, o’cloe! c’y N.Y. Bperumen¥ © ub, ‘Chambers street. IBLO’S GARD! HE ENSUING! SEASON of this ae ment, will com mence the last week in May. or first week in Jane, 1845, Ladies and Gentlemen of undoubted talent, may ay (post paid) addressed to W CHIPPENDALE, are mhi7 2wis rre dens, te a OveKRA, ‘Mar HE UNpuE UTICK—PALMO’S SIGNED, full forms the public, that he. hay’ taken Paltaots: Oners shortened ir de pegote of producing a ya ina ale of superior excellence, st coma ‘orn number of years the Leg beea depreciated in pa Preset rn reform ql Ject of the writer. The Srocetal with vilization; it pro- motes refinement while i and so long as te Clements of life or the. i hed, well condi must succeed. Scarcity of money, commerce! Tassments, or general prostration of bi ‘ince the reval of 1857, doubtless affected the treasury of each and every theatre in the United States but men of tasie will chesetally, forego other luxuries to witness plays written by authors of genius, uatained by arti true there are many. goo ned mea who are covscientiously opposed to al exhibition: hd ve Drama has loo meag! jience. 's let mple be appropriated for the worthy its noble purposes and high des ‘s—a temple wh: talent, taste, fashion and beauty, may assemble to hear the eternal truths of natnre, with fluent speech and grace- fal action—to behold Mort secret spriuy Bo hi irtue mignpiear and crushe ling wit—the Ste loon ae the well-tarned pei us Verse, OF nervous Prose—to ming!e their tears with tone shed by suffering h mpaliyy ona out fee procs laugh with he t let these ends be attained, aod the Drama becomes tea, bene themed fo ized man. Such is the character of the Temple ven to Palumo’s Opera House. There is no third tier, rt noe for rane x characters, no ardent spirits will ne sold i fe e sal oon, a none bat temperate aud moral people will ngaged. ese are the views of the undersigned, who aie calls upon his fellow citizens to second his efforts in this great work of reform. W. NNEFORD. P. 3.—The Theatre wil gh on Mond: . Pere lying for engagements overn their conduct by ints, or their applica ‘ions Wil seless. Direct wmmhid Iwee RATEFUL for . be bela pearl seed him di for the liberal patronage extended to him duri i | oe Lata of January est, by the enlightened and talented ae ens of New has mor to aunounce his return to the eity, and that he will deliver acourse of Four Lectures, with fapaestay x pa Lett at foe ee Plowing Places, on the "ANIMAL MAGNETISM & PHRENOLOGY. Ratgers’ Instatute, Madison street, every. BX ecard ofeach week, commencing Tuesday, March 4th. St. Luke’s Buil cornet of Groves aud Hedaog stmete: every Friday of oo eek, commencing on Friday, March 7. "Clinton Hatt, ccerr Wodsenday o€ cach week ecvirmencing Wednesday, Marsh Awerican Y Re ublican Hall, corner of avenue © meg 3d eet every Thursdyy of exch week, commencing Thursday, ‘Tickets which will admit a lady and gentleman 25 cents. ‘To commence each evening at half-past 7 o’clock. mi8 lwis*m with innocence and lov AKUALI EU’ pee SCHMIDT begs Tanya to nform his friends and the A puplic, that he has removed his office fecm 192 Broad ¢xamine a selection of rimmed gu Cottage upwards to the extensive Vi'la or Mansion, various styles of architecture; and where he is prepared to fur- nish !lans, Drawings, Specifications, Estimates aud Contracts Idings of every description,and superintends cee tential m#ec AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF BRONZE POWDERS. 'HE subscriber has been appointed Wholesale Agent for a house in Eurepe, who possess the most exrraordinare be ties for the manufactare of Bronze Powders, by ypieh ¢ ey are enabled to offer the most beautiful and splerdid Bronzes at 50 per cent lower than former prices, and to defy all competition this article. Bronzes have been used by the largest eee for upwards of two vears, who ¢ sn- ae eae nperiox to any other for bri Tiber has arrangements to d, prepared le, in any quantity, them the trouble anc oT H. (RICKETT, Wholesale, Agent, e Kovelt & Co,} 91 Water street. Star EAF. inform consumers and dealers that if they want a superior article of Gold Leaf, it can be had at the factory 92 Reade street, in the rear; warranted larg- est size and best qualizy. Dentists’ cone Foil at $26 per ounce, equal to any in ity; warranted. Cash af ae oe gime.: a ly importers By upuree bs, AUoH, Pract Mi Gold Beater “GRONZE POWDERS. reze, in all shades and quali- ties, are constantiy imported direct from Germany, and of fered for sale by LEOPOLD KUH & Co what Im*re 6% Wall street, New York, HERALDIC ABLISHMENT, NO, 203 BROADWAY, N. THE Arms and Crests of Families, from ‘in parts of Europe can be obtained and splendidly ‘emblazoned on Vellum, su rior in execution, and equal Heraldic correctness to the jerald’s College of London. ‘The genealogies of families ar- ranged and illen minated, at moderate charges. ‘The largest and er and Genealogical collection on th: Americen Continent, will be found at im COLMAN No, 203 Broadway, N.Y. Where the Genealogy of George Washington. beautifully emblazoned, may be obtained fur $1,50 or printed. in colors for $1,25. mh20 istf ie WIGS AND SCALPS. RAUTIFUL SPECIMENS of the art of Wig making, by HELOK, ‘No.2 Wall atreet —ntrangers are paitioalesly tevited toecastine for Unmoclves iafore trrccbore ing elsewhere. residents keow that the best Wig and ‘Toure Manufactory in, the word is Batchelor's, No.2 Wall stree., New York, neay Bi Nib. Wigs aid Scalps cleaned and restored, inside and ont, equal to new. JOHN BURDELL, DENTIST, (formerly corr = Broad way and Chambers street, has’ returned from the South, to $62 Broadway, corcer Frouklin street. P. 8 —As he iatends to spend only abovt half of each day in his office, it would bs well for thote who may call when he it absent, to lear nd time ¢f calling again, and, also, to De particule mentionit ng the given name, in order to pre- Vent mistakes in relation to the person they wish to see, 2tis* ie TO BE SOLD, pot STRONG, well bails Barouche Carriage, in good 01 ‘and well adapted for family use, with or without a double ele seea at Roulston’s Ri School, and Livery 'O LOAN AT NEWS YORK TATTERSALL’S bs Ba hi Roper} SECOND: HAND VEHICLES of every CAMKIAGE BUILDERS are respectfully solicited to for- ward their work early, as sales have already commenced with spirit, and at fair rages Bb ES of Carriages, Barger, Sadilery, Horses, 4S. ercly Mowtay, commencing st GEORGE MLLER, _Pegnrietor, mh22 Iwis*re way NEW IMPOR LING ra u TSE oF FRENCH G GOODS. LAURENT & & BROTHER, JEK-T, have received by the last pa pnekets, 5 cormpaete San tment of NE offer to dealers at Ree earexs priece, fsinyited to the following description of good! ‘New and splendid patterns Mous de Lames ew patterns of Balzorines and Bareges ich Foulard Silk Dresses ch Cashmere de Cols Gallery Shawls New style Mouador_ and Isly Sha’ Borege Shawls and Searfs French Cloths at Td 20tis* re ENGLISH | HARDWARE AT LOW PRICES. HOLESALE Dealers will consult their own interest by. taking Up Stairs Prices, boi ubseriber represents sever: to supply merchants from first 100 gross low priced ‘Table € 2544 per gross, Me. Ke 10 casks superior Mill, Ba dy avers 86. Files=at the y ieular cation 12 casks cs eae Carolina Hoes, 000 to No, 2—at cost of jm- ort _ casts Hinnd and Pannel Saws—$5,75 per dozen. Lorse io. Knob and Padiocks, Hooks and Hinges, Traces, Curry Combs, Bpoous, Latches, bolts, Bedscrew: plete assortment of Pocket oman ‘Table a Caplere, Hasor mh20 TtisTaThSt*m CARPETING. 454 Pearl Street, HE 8 rs have jast opened the went fea nln CARPET WARE RUOMS. No, 431 street, former- ly ocenped by Smith, Hewitt & Co.. and are now ready to of- fer the public an entire new stock of Carpetie, bought express: ly for the spring trade, some of which are exceediogl from 2 to 24 "1 found in the trade. ‘I'he pablic are requested to call and exam- in tock bele rehs ska ae PETERSON & HUMPHREY, 20 2an* m 454 Pearl street. (GUANO=The cargo of very superior quality sale in fots to anit purchaser. Shakspeare, from Ichabor,of ranted pare as imported: For WwW. K, COLLINS & CO.. 56 South street. E_ K, & Co. have also for sale the best authenticated works on Guang, proving beyond doubt that it eal ie value of all crops from 20 to 75 par cent beyoud its cost, aod market garden lug rauch more, being in forward vegetables from Biot weeks earlier, Sewt isthe full averrge quantity need per acre said also to bea iaerantive fwainst ruse, mildew aud the fi westee FOL IN potntowa, mare MUVAL—Tie Fubscriber respectfully Anavauers wo Ns frends and the medieal pro fession, thay Ive hag removed his eataulishment from the old stuad, No 354 Chatham street, to the commodious store INo. 57 opposite Chambers sireet, where will be fonnd a slect ond extensive asrortment of Surgical and Dental Iustraments, WM. K. GOULDING, Surgical Instrument Manufactarer, mh22 ae®m No. 87 Chatham street. Porro hacen Prime Knglish Potatoes, in excel: Tent ofder, Just reeeiyd any for sale} Rg yarehaser, 76 Bouth street, cor, Mai "ai6_0 JAMIN MOONEY, Anci Boars HOnse WAGON, ke"-Mooney 6 Axon will Ml, this di yn 10 o'clock, at 498 Wi 4 ay id Ship's Boats, manuly Also, Uars, B . Cart, al i Titer, Home 1 Wagon, | Steigh, 1 Cart, tern an Harness, sau atreet, or on the premises are now ready. C Ray TLE, Avetionee: ARGE SALK O¥ HARDWARE, CU’ VY GOODS, FANCY ART. Platt’s 1ith Spring “rade Hardware Sale this season, will take ace this dav, at 10 o’elock, at the auction room, 23 Platt street, ef 310 packages, cases and lots of heavy and shelt Freneh, German and American Staple and Fancy attention Of the city and Hardware: Goods—and country trad |. without reserve. ds, consisting of an gat varie- ty of new aud desirable articles, both staple and oruamental p house unfortunate ia bu culars in ctalogue: large assortment of American Good: 25 cut and ground glass Hall Lanterns. OLD FURNITURE S. BY E. &. LUDLOW & CO. ‘oruer of Broad Street and Exchan; ESDAY. ‘March 20th: ‘at lose oiclnek,. Handsome niture, at 193 mn street, between Rutgers and Jef- Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, &e., &e ana at the store th THURSDAY, Ay “BETSY, papa ith ro 10 "Avenue, Fashionable Furniture, ke WartseiSe ay. April 23d, Elegant Furniture in 17th street near Union Square.’ (C7Civil arteadanes have been secured to attend to the sales as porters. ose wishing to. sell will have arrangements at- banded feos on pplication at store, No. 23 Broad street. mh2n 2w* RIGHARD VAN DYKE, Sass THE RAIL ROAD DEPOT HOTELS corer 4th Avenue and 86th atcret.— Anthony J. Bleecker & Co. w sell mt non Thursday the Zith day of March next, act2orclock, at the Merchants’ Kxchange, Property onthe east side of the 4th Avenue and outh side of feuh street. ‘The grownd contains 58 fet ‘on, the a 4 100 feet on the street ml ich street, assessment paid;) the pro} Crotou Reservol ‘rhe Hout i rory ing, with cellar Sih atoet The Di ppd tor py arp house, nd ae now occupied aaa such, $1900 0 rema on bond and mortgage, at riven on the Ist of May next. Tia eindiputable ‘or terms: sgPaguta Resta er No.7 Broad street, or on the.premises, or No. 3 Eleventh street. BIGHTH WAXD. ie Nominating Committee, on the ticket ried TAR Es P. BROWN for Alderman, are re- gered, to meet on Monday evening, March 2ith, at 8 o’clock,at Hutson street, near Spring MR. VANDENHOFF’S LECTURE. MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, CLINTON HALL. Tuesday Exening, 25 March, 1845. MR. GEO. VANDENHOFF Will Lecture, and give READ! ENES ANTIGONE OK SOPHOCLES AND THE LEAR OF SHAKESPEARE, See Tee oO Sid ae Tieaaua (G=To commence Gentleman and two ‘Ladies $1 $i. nbers the the M. L A. 25 oe BEM udire cents, THE IRISH IN AMERICA. Coacd A LECTURE will be delivered by D. MAJOR, Esq. Counsellor at Law. on the above subject, at Niblo’s, on y Evening, he 25th instant, at 736 ence 25 cents, to be had orelve m22 3t8tMTutre J. PARKER’S GRAND ANNUAL EXHIBITION BALL. ME, 3; PARK 1 has the houor to announce to his friends ‘and the public, that his Annual Exhibition Ball will take Place on Easter Monday, eve 2th March, at Tammany Hall on which oecasion ¢ brought forward between 20 and 30 dancesseveral of them arranged to the music from the opera of the Bohemian Girl; #lso the popnlar Polka Dance will be danced hy a number of differnt sets. ‘Tickets for adi ladies; extra Padies? tick Mi friends and the public that he will not ue out more tickets than can be comfortably accommodated. ckets can, be, obeaived at Tammany Hall, National Hall, Hotel, and Mr. P'sresidence, 207 Bowery. GOFARTNERSHTF—i%e undersigned have this day formed a copartnership under the firm of THOMAS BRI LBY & Co., for the purpose of dealing in Re? &c., at No. 128 Front st. OM us BRIE: JAMES ADAMS March 20, 1845. mb22 3t®m HARTWELLS WASHINGTON HOUSE, 223 Chestnut Street, ABOVE SEVENTH STREET, NEXT TO THE MASONIC HALL, PHILADELPHIA. 27 Imm EW SEED STORE AND CONSERVATORY—Ih subscribers offer for sale as low as ran be purchased else- where, a choire assortment of fresh Venetsble, Flower, and ates RaccfaT bi titacate hs, Pre and © at” of a it mental’ Trees of ‘in ction prices, Fruit an roa of everv 7 erperlpcioe, m8 2w*rre DU & CARMAN. 635 Broadway. NEAPOLITAN BONNETS. THE UNDERSIGNED, Patentees and Manufactur- lers of the Neapolitan Bonnets, respectfully inform the trade that they are now ready to supply the above artict of Oe latest style and of superior qu , 1M quantities to sui Purchasers, ‘They warrant that they can alterand clean the Bonnet to ap- pear equal to new, New York, rioned against an inferior article of the kind in (The genuine article, for which we received the silver medal at the last fairof the American Institute, has our ticket upon it) Apply to THOMAS VYSE. 172 Peatl street, oratthemanufactoryof PATTISON, NOK & C Bis Ataw3n*re No. 25 Delaney strect. LET—The Four-story Brick Building, No. A Anthony street. It being 90 feet by 26 feet, would be Zod location tor a Hotel te Lodge Rooms or for Mili- lary Drill Rooms. For particulars inquire of D. D. IDESON, mi8 21 2¢ 3t*m 49 Anthony FARMS AT JAMAICA, (L. I.) A FOR SALI ‘0 LET, OR LEASE— (ih Mage of Jamaica, 7 coher} acres 5 or will be let to one person, both Farms lying contiguous toe-ch other. ‘They are siturted within a short distance of the rosd, to which the fronts secisad varallel on South street. They are well watered, and divi into arable, pasture and farm there is a good two story House, and other out buildi Oa the other there is a fine site ‘The above Farms are desira- ing, the soil being peculiarly v4 ey vegetables for the New York market swer the purposes of a country seat. For fai- PRANCIS 8. BROWN. 14 Pire street. P CUES ape ooh Ao he New b Pr saseut ‘acket 21at Apri!—The superior fast sailing packet ahi Liv Ri 4 © Pe "ie Eldridge, 1100 tons il] sail as above, her regula: For freight or passage, Teetee woreda large and confortable state rooms and cabin, apply to the Captain on board, west ide Burl; Hi) mite TRG G OSM & MINTURNS, #7 South street, Free of Passene ‘The pac fre a of the Wes Captain Phi- lip Wiatestaee' ill _sueceed the "Liverpool, and sail on her Tegular day. the 2Ist of May. m2 ec yy BLACK BALL, UK ULU LINE UF LIV Bit POOL PACKETS.—FOR. LIVERPOOL.—Only Regular Packet of the Ist of April = amnticent fd celebrated fast sailing favorite pecket Edward G, Furber, comaan 1 positive- it of April and to secure the best berths, early on board, foot of Beekman st, or bse! rs, ROCHE, BROTHE ton street, next door to the Fulton Bank, New 7 York. FOR NEW ORLEANS Lowi Xprk Line—foe Wetnesds Packet slip hoccnate above, ter regular day. Fo for Passage, haying handsome furnished accommo- dations, apply on at Orleaae wi ef Cita ah a “va ith st. on board ard ‘uesday even- ents in in New Orleans, Messrs. Hul & Woodruff. who will promptly forward all goods to their address. m23ee PEOPLE'S LINK STEAMBOATS FOR Phas the foot of Courtland A sicioaks Frits, loodlog ot taverssd eihe steamboat COLUMBIA, cain Wan. H. Peek, will Jeaye'on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday afternoons, at o’clock. leamboat SOUTH AM ICA, Captain M. H. Troes- 1 fternoons, at 5 o’elk. dell, on Tuesda Passengers tal arrive jn Albany, East oF rr one w take the ‘noraing train of Cars for the jana and New Positively no goods receiv img, 25¢h inst, ubstantial, are furnished with new fegant state rooms, and {or speed and accommodations are ‘unrivalfed on the Hudson. All persons are forrid irusting any of the boats of this line, without a written order from the Captata or Agents Wor passage or freight, avply on board the ions, or to Bs Schultz, at the office ou the TS PER HUNORED POU FREIGHE. FROM TAA RHA TO BALTIMORE, ERICSSON STEAMBOAT LINE BETWE PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE, The Ericsson Line will re- freight for Baltimor for the South and We feverally, which they will forward xt the low rate of ten 100 Iba.” AL the freight heretofore forwarded from New *K to Baltimo, i this live, and shippers will therefore bi gn ‘and. mark thefr goods to A. J ihe Derot of the Ericsson w Yo re excellent, berths being provided tor Ibe made to promote their comfort de . Passengers receipted through by this Line to Wheeling and Pittsburgh, vin Baltumoreand Ohio Iailroad and ational (hz gate to Wheeling ‘To Pittsburgh, $11—Meals 35 ets. x Boats compose the Exicston Steamboat Line, and wgements are ample to forward every pound of freight re #3, Jr. Agent “Hine ath, 1845, ‘Rios ko South Whaeves Phila, EXPRESS PACKET LINE TO PITTSBURG, SLED teh Via Trani Caual ad Bailrond. THROES GN The above line will starton Monty atte take the ears from ark on board of the b h ale) line ae a saan Meseription, and the oats have been ‘horoughiy reste P his a most delightCul mode of travelling = the fatigue attendar pon stage Coa Ta. fine natural scenery of the ronte affords ducemedts to trevellers noe found on any of A CUMMING” Agent, N. Ey commer of ath and Chesnut streets, Philadelphia. [hilndehi, Mare nh 10, For information in this alty vray te NIBELL, 7 West 1, hit 2weodie*eo N. i, New Fork, ty hh Madey to Harn AMUSEMENTS. PARK THEATRE. tbr fd EVENING, Moreh a, rceiir sibs seAatitON=¢ Pai eeti a id rep; Col. Ho ott; Gertrude, Ntves Clara Elis, Sara: rr. rdy fof USED UP—Sir Charles Chutterbuek, Mrs. Dyott. 50 cents—Pit 50 cents—Ge AP To conclade wi Coldstream, Mr_ Crisp; Lad Boxes, Ist tier 75 cents, 2d. 2% cents. BURTON'S +H ATRE—Arch street, PHILADELPHIA. 01 SEASON. DAY, March 24, 7uE Brie Arka oats Pangleas. wn) Burton; Dic ‘Moo rot The Pont! ag Me David Crockett, Santa Anna, Mr Paullin; Lieut Dickinson, Mr UESDAY, MA MARCH Harry Morkbam, Smith; bamuy Morland, ‘Miss ripe Bla on, Mrs, Burke. By. Miss LS aad and Mr G Smith. w Drai THE ONE STAR—Colom i Senta Ansa, Mr. Paullin; David Creckett, Mr. Stevens; Lieatecant Dickeason, Mr. SIGNOR, SANQUIRIUO’S GRAND vocak AnD. Te AL CONCERT In Full Dresses and Costumes, with ON MO! onpat dae gheHeetna ‘ith instant, ‘ inst AT PALeOe VEALIAN OPERA HOUSE: street. ‘The following mont eminent meoeionee have kindly volunteere thetr valuable services on this occasion NORA PICO, MADAME OT I" PAULINE DESUARDINY, ad het pupil, SIGNORINA FELICIA, 6 yi SIG ANTOGNINI, 8) SIG, ETIENNE, Mr ‘a Mr. . Mr, PHI 3. -.:81G. RAPETTI. the Piano Forte, 2—Romance—"Una incre 1 aa Mr Salmon: ‘onventenze teatrali,” by Siguora eee ‘and Sig Sanquirico 4—Gran tina from ‘Somnambula,” “Vi tav- Pat ”” by Mr Ph May i M Fi Fuate. 6 from * 6—Grand Duo—"tjdiarinari, and Sanquirico For the first time, wi Donizetti. Donizetti. Bellini. ia, her first aud 2—The Cackueha, ‘first. “by M’lle Pauline Oneeee in In nD Dresses and Costume, frem the First Chet of peeutiful Opera Buifo, “The Darl x Office ine ep on Thursday momin: 20th instant, and Enea eres m So’clock to 5 o'clock where seats maybe ae cured. P.M. ‘Doors open at 7 o’elock—performance to commence at ager ter _to mh2i o'clock precis MR. BROUGH’S COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT. HE COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS for con- ducting the Concert TR’ BROUGH, imenlary to ead for his Se? upon all occasions to beg to an- si able and other societies of New York, nounce that it will positively take place on Wednesday Broening, larch 26th, 1845, NIBLO’S CONCERT SALOON, The Committee are happy, to inform the eed ea of Mr. Brough, and the mus‘eal public generally, t i= eetved from the follo as edsinontentiats ax ofits of ther Vales able services SIGNORA B ROSINA PICO, ES, (Conductor,) MR. GROENVELT, MR, OTTO, MR. T. MAYER, BIG. SALMONSK KY, And SIG. DE BEGNIS. qae’ first ana second parts of a Harmonie ‘Auachnient® to the Pianotorte, will Lentini tee al papesita: on Song—"'I met him the happy throng’ — PPY 8 ‘Mi In consequence of the length c: precisely at 7% o’eloek. Tickets $1 e*ch. t be had at the uenal pleces. HUTCHINSON FAMILY Yer ok Nod ra aaah! with gratitude the cordial rom extended to them Get F\dcpemeped evening last, res} fully aunounce that their secor VOUAL it NTERTAINMENT ‘Will take place at NIBOL’S SALOON, 1845, f thei id. 0 ane by. a. Pr Mor ig PRec f the Simmer N nade, music by Dempster. and Chorus ong, “Westward H. the Pauper's Drive ® Doodle.” “Old Granite State.” ‘Tickets go cents ench—To be obvained at the Mune and Book- stores on Broadway: at Nos: 199, 2 2 363—at 134 Bowery, and at No. at the doot of the Baloda on Monday evening. Concert to commence at a ¥ to 8. M’LLE. PAULINE DESJARDINS. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT, (OPERA AND BALLET,) At Palmo' JIGRORA R: troupe in this eit inform the patrons of porters of the Mosical Art a Farewell Compliment Mille Desjardins, previous to her —The Box and Stowe on nent artistes, begs the Italian Opera, and. adm and A that cared Rate Opera and & day from 9 o'clock, er, 50 cents: mh22 rre RESPECTFULLY public, that Previous. to hia profess ional tour. wi grand enter- tainment at Palo’ nat_ combining OBERA ‘AND CONCERT. Sig’r RAP: ingipal artists, TI by P biger (ire and petieleeaiele Send ‘arciculars in ierare. CONCERT BY THE WARDEN FAMIL v in New York, on Tuesday Even Society. Library Room, when th Aeilt popalar Quartets. which have el BARTTONO—DA AVID. BAS3O—THOMAS, They will also sing a number of the most popular Ballads of Dayid will preside atthe Piano Forte. srogramme. rckets admittirg one gantleman and two m2i 3tFStM*ec RAND MILITARY, CIVIC AND COMPLIM AT TARY SOIREE, with be given by the friends of W: ‘of the celebraved Quadri ‘Apollo Rooms, on Brida Evenio uh 1045. Tickets may be obvained of Walkei ry Hall, Bowery 5, Hohovea Hous Greenwich and Canal stree , or of any, of the Committee. WAL PALMET, Chatrmnsn, D, G. Watton, Sec’y. mh Stis*re 1. O. OF G. F. ORATION AND CONCERT. BE INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD FELLOWS, ‘of New Yor leave toa Mareb 2th tas fs the et Avot che Widows” and Orphans! larch 24th, 1845, fort net it oft! i ove rphans: See hoceasion JAMES T. BRADY, Oration. The cele: ‘or kindly volunteered ice, and wil appear in, costume and ieege duettsand solon, PROFESSOR POOR und PUI Ln Atlan, 8 years of meee diered there services, and will ir on he Branotoats toe lace at an Overture on ais Gentiemen have also ‘willsing some of the a2 +25 Cents. Hie St id at Sinkeet centonie ‘aid on this RJ iar Ballads, James Conne frag © a POF ARRAN € O Saens J, McKibben, Thar. Brown, allen, s racken Dred. if: Tatil, tain Stephen Miller, of Brooklyn, mnbi8 twin GUGAR—i00 hhde Prime Mri COLLIS sale b Rw! vo 6 Bouth street, Nee OUI a House, on Monday, the 31st inst. SINA 9 ae Donna of the ae Teale us and sup- will give Ballet, to parture from this city as iM ae on Thursday ee Private BY me SOUTHERN MAIL 4 Washington. {Correspondence of the Herald.) Wasuineton, March 21, 1845. Dismissal of Thomas Lloyd, Surveyor of Baltimore S for Presenting a\Fine Horse to the President— Re. movals and Appointments—£nglish News—<As- tonishment thereat. An announcement has been made to-day that Thomas Lloyd, Surveyor of the Port of Baltimore has been dismissed from his post. He was ap ap- pointee of Mr. Tyler’s, and it appears that He sent to Mr. Polk a very fine handsome horse, as a pre- sent, which Mr. Polk returned to him immediately, and ordered Mr. Lloyd to be dismissed for his too ‘eat kindnegs. The whole affair has been the sub- ject! of much comment, and there are different opinions expressed about it, for seme think that the horse was offered as a bribe, to induce Mr. Polk to keep him in office, and that, therefore, he is served quite right in being turned ‘out of office— while others think that perhaps the man only want - ed to testify his gratification at the success of the democratic candidate, and that it is too bad to turn him out for so doing. Mr. Polk has acted very promptly in this matter, and on the whole his conduct is generally approved of, though man’ think itis a hard case for Tom Lloyd. ice hold- ers must beware how they attempt to Cage Mr. Polk in this way ; there’s no saying how Mr. T: ler might have received such an offer, but Polk is a different sort of a man altogether. Rumors have been floating about to-day that Mr. Blake, the Comicsioner of the General Land Office, had been removed, and that Mr. Shields of Illinois had been appointed in his place. The report, how- ever, is before ita time. There is little doubt but that ‘Mr. Blake will be removed, and very probably Mr. Shields will be appointed in his place, but thes are events which are in the womb of the future.- Removals have not yet eommenced. The Pre:: dent and his Cabinet ure having councils to deter- mine upon their ground and mode of action, but they intend to be very cautious, and only go to work gradually, taking their time about it and matters and things in general, The English news ee arrived here to-day hes astonished every body. They hardly know nee to make of it, and can en lly believe their own eyes. Instead of meeting with savage attacks upon the policy of the United States, as respects the an- nexation of Texas, there is not a word to be found on that subject, and Oregon is hardly mentioned or referred to at all. Some think that this is only a sign that Great Britain bout to induce, or has succeeded in inducing France to join her in protest- ing against annexation, and that because she is quiet, she is not therefore asleep, nor has she given up her intentions, but is working in secret, in order the more effectually to prevent, if possible, the ad- dition of Texas to this Union. Others think that Great Britain, seeing that the people of the United States are determined to annex Texas, has with- drawn her opposition, and will let the measure be quietly consummated ; but that, in the meantime, she is increasing her navy and siren thening her- self to take possession of Oregon. e free trade budget of Sir Robert Peel has, Sacre astonished them yet more. They are "perfectly astounded. Such a fell swoop, es 480 articles to be swept from the tariff at once, a repeal of the duties on cotton, glass, staves, lard oil, furniture woods, and a num- ber of other articles ot Ametican ty oduce, and the reduction of the sugar duties,—they lift up their hends and their eyes in astonishment! This is considered as the first great step in free trade, and as sure to lead, in the course of two or three years, to the abolition of the corn laws and the equaliza- tion of the duties on sugar ; 1n fact, it is regarded as the commencement of a new era, which is to impart new prosperity to Great Britain, by unshack- ling commerce entirely, and raising revenue as it ought to be raised—by direct taxation. The Ep lishmen about here are predicting wonders whic! are to happen to John Bull, and promising tor country the realization of the millenium dir ‘Wasuineton, March 22, 1 Removals and Appointments— Minister to Ex —Great Britain and Annexation—Lieut. ‘ berg. Affairs here possess very little interest at present. The President and his cabinet have not yet deter- mined anything about removals or appointments; everything being in statu quo, and beyond the guessing and reports and surmises of the office- seekers, nothingis known as to what they intend to do. Every one expects a great many removals, and seems to expect they will be soon made, but none can give any reason why they expect this, except that they “ ought to be removed,” and therefore “they will be removed.” I have learned, upon very good authority, that Mr. Everett will come home from England, and that as John C. Calhoun declined that mission, it has been, or will be tendered to Mr. Elmore, cf South Carolina, and he will undoubtedly be our next Minister to the Court of St James, where he will well and ably represent this nation. You will forces that the Constitution of las night is of the opinion which I mentioned in m last letter'as being entertained hereby some,namel that Great Britain has not relinquished her design. or desires to prevent annexation, but that she will yield the right of search to France, to induce that nation to join her in her attempt to prevent the ac- complishment of this measure. A short time will, however, show this. I perceive that the Cowper hat the Senate has declared the restorai : of Lieut. Schomberg to his rank by President '“yler was unconstitution- al. Ihave been furnished with the following facts in relation to this affair. Lieut. S. was under pe- culiar circumstances obliged to tender his resigna- tion. He did so on the 5th June, 1836, to take ef- fect on the 31st October following. He was then at Fort Des Moines, and hia resignation wes re- ceived at the War Department, on the 23d June, and recommended by Major General Macomb to be accepted, to take effect on the 31st July, 1836 — General Macomb having a soninthe same regi- ment, would be advanced a step if Lieut 8. left the service. Against this alteration of his resigna- tion Lieut. S. protested, and said if hisresignation were not accepted as he tendered it, he would not sign at all. On the 28:h June . 1836, the President issued a general order, which contained the follow ing clause : ‘‘All officers now absent, with a view of retiring from the service, whose resignations have been permitied to take effect at some pros- pective date, are hereby notified that if they desir to continue in the service, by reporting tor ¢ the Adjutant General within three months, « joining their corps their resignations may be « celled.” This was dated five days after the rece; tion at the War Department of the resignation, and Lieut. S. complied with its terms in less than three weeks, aud nine days before the time arbitrarily fixed for his resignation had arrived, and he was the only officer of many whodid so. On these re- presentations, President Tyler restored Lieutenant Schomberg to his rank, and ordered him to be placed at the head of Lieutenants in the ar- my list, and the Senate as above stated, has declared this act to be unconstitutional.’ The influences which have been brought to bear, to produce this effect in the Senate, and subse- quently to give it publicity, with injurious com- ments, are various and singular. Lewis Cass was the Secretary of War who altered the date of the resignation. Thos. H. Benton is the bosom friend of Col. earney, who isthe commanding officer of Lieut. S.’s regiment, and his pied and Gen. Scott is influenced by the Colonel, and by the fact that the Lieutenant is a democra think him a great man, even as an officer, while Scott is also a bosom friend of Crittenden, who is likewise a warm friend of Webb and King of the Courier ; and, to crown all, Lieut. Schomberg was the triend of the unfortunate Cilley, and did not speak in tavor of Webb in that unfortunate affair ; and add to this, that Lieut. Schomberg was active during the last Congress in enlightening members of Congress on certain points connected with Gen. Scot and the command of the army, and there is 4 pretty compliceted combination of causes why he should be destroyed if possible, and justice de- nied to him; even when most evidently supported by undeniable and incontestible proof. Lieut Schomberg is, | understand, aboutto publish a tull statement of his case, and to show how hardly and unjustly he has been dealt by. ————— ye EE PHILADELPHIA. Febraary 28th, 1845. ANSESR, {ROBERT JOHNSTON & CO. STOCK EXCHANGE COLLECTION OFFICE, No. 11 Sourm Tuiny 8r., orrosite to THE Mrcnanic’s ng. bunape LADELPAIA . ers in Uncerrent joven, Relief N rafts, Notes and Bills collected with despatch, on favorable Drafts on n Bt. Len 8, Ci tsbargh, Baltimore, New York, see for sale. Kit orders Yor te f United States Gove meat, f State, City or avon Srarenes, oksd eavasty 2 ENCE William Patton, Jun. Ksq., Cashier, Fudiageiph cat & — silver Wrarrixe PAPER. may ood Ly a ‘Straw Wrappir reams rapping; for sale by BROOKS PERSSE mbit Nos. and 67 Nassau

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