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months in ep year. The summer travel over over this Toad is ) d the poe it “exten Soha the inte- the trevel, both for neg will, without doubt, be zed by the eegisatre now hi sousion continue is road to Albany. A charter of spat ati must prevent any ruling row fon the stay route, he Harlem Com, have about twenty-five ited, and active operatigeaee there is capital sufficient ready at. moment to be in to cirry the road to All a New York aad name Railroad Company will not more than ‘and agitate the matter ev aod company, that ten being done @ under | do not hesitate to assert thi ed between theelty of New York end Albeny, r i ee Hudson river, it will be constructed re for the transportation of merchandise on the Columbia and Prussia iphia from Nov. 30th, 1844, to April 1sty 1846, were as follows: — Puitapetruia awp Corumsia Ra: Am’t as per Itst rt Do for March, ia ih ine detective, wi annex a ‘ble the recei ym customs at ending 31st of Mareh, for hor ceipts from customs was in February; mon‘h compared with the correspondio ye eine $521 644. The total decrease forthe quarter being $1 136 138, baled aektarg LE erty ve been nearly ‘as lerge as forthe same time last year;while the duties fallonod’ abaut twenty yee Sate the importatior only diminished about seven per cent. nerant obont this state of thi y the imports must ha ry The importations of free goods the first (quarter this year were much lirgerthan for the same quarter Jast year, but the in- crease wae not sufficient to have made so wide adifference inthe duties, The averege rate ef duty is annually de- creasing, aud*in time @ reduction to a revenue standard must be made. ® fnences of Mississi; according toa re- t made by the wuditor of State to the Governor, March 18, 1845. appear to be in a much better con: dition than anticipated. end expenditures of the State jury from Jan 1st, 1844, to h Ist, 1845, @ period of ourteen months, were as follows:— Frvances or Mi ils Amount received into T: the calleodar ures, lat. $347,757 80 108,363 37 $456,121 17 Amruat of warrants jmued upon the aaeer, f rthe vear $267,621 10 Amt of warr ats i sury during Jan. and Feo, 1845.. + 38,090 50 305,651 60 Balance in favor of receipts, Mi 1, 745. 150,469 57 Reeitstom Bi. Teo Mags 10, 45.+~$16s,ro7 14 So penditares 45. 18)! uA 82 145,661 32 Balanes in favor Ontst’g warracts Amount February, 1845. (erey, jrooring, Mar. jam, 1, 44, not funded. 214,162 80 $614,043 43 296.130 89 Outstanding Mareh 18, 1845, $317,912 54 It will be seen by the amore that the sum of three hundred and seventeen Pen iooye nine hundred and twelve dollars fifty-four cents, remains out ding in old warrants, except perhaps a Coste ount of new warrants, which have not been presented the rong des Ls the ni natal to te The ears sepese report there are items of ex; jitures wi appear for the year 1844, amounting te $110,500, hick will not come upon the Trearury year. Some of these items were oppropriations tor the legislature, for locatin, es, advertising sales for taxes, &>. It is co: anticipated that the outstanding warrants of the Bestel be redeemed in the course of another year. After the lst of November next the bill reducing the salaries of the State officers, j ‘whon the ann sued from that iepartnent in afew days, when amore perfect sy no} the condition ef the State will be made public. Luge 1 ine of old warrants hi Pp the Treasurer <n ofthe sinking and seminary funds. ‘arrants amounting to $47,000 are Teported*to be in tho vaults of the Planters? Bank at Natchez, on account of the capri eas ‘The public indebtedness of Mississippi amounts in the aggregate to $7,600,000, of which only $3 500, 000 was the direct abt of the State, leaving a the indirect debi direct debt wuld annually amount to more p Rete annual receipts into the Treasury. The direct deb: 1s very small, and the = fund acct wil witimately protect that amount of the public inde! edness. Old Stock Exchange. 13000 Keatacky 6's 60101 . ‘do 330, fo 60 40% 50 Morris Canal 30 40 a Vi gad 393 29) do ‘30 30 3 U8 Bank 303050 do +30 Long Toland 70% 40 Nor & Wor New Stock Exchange. 135 shs U 8 Bank 25 shs ‘Vppnears Bk 33 10 do £ rf iw 50 50 Morris Canal 5 do 100 a” Trust o lo 0 lo 100 50 E Boston Co 125 do i baw 10 230 32 Seehuussssesss The market this snr very dull. Hold- ers were firm in their deman: new and old, are steady at $3 93} 2 $4; Pearls ag Cotror—The disporition pegs aaan geet and ae ales to-day amncust to 3600 Poales. ‘Several parcels were taken on speculation. Hav—Common qualities of North river bale sell as wanted, at 30a 35c; Prime at 873040. The demand i very moderate, and je shipment. The re- ceipts are quite larg: Provisions —We have no alteration to report in geet. tions or articles us this head. The speculation in Poik has nearly ce: ‘Wrisxey—Drudge cake are very inactive, but firm at 230, Western and Prison varrels are held at 94 0 244c. Both descriptions are very dull. e caty ot New York, tho sellers Hyson--29 hf cheats 74 cts, 62 do 71, 3 chests 66}, 25 hf 66, 24 do 65, 19 chests 63, 8 do 65, 30 do with- & Young Hyson— 49 half chests 753, 19 phot 5do 60}, dv 63 63 do 674 16 do 56. 10 do 65, 44 do 4, 23 do 53, de 53, 15 dv 62 8 do 61}, 24 do 60}, 10 do 49}, 18 do do 48, 30 do 47, 8 a oh, 35 do 46,77 do und 6 chests ‘* 15 hell chests 444 98 do do 43, 184do and 15 chests 424 199 bi 261 jh. 108 do 41, 30 do 404, 180 do 39, 13 do 344, 30 do 34, 9 do 5 24. 10 do 12, 20 do 11, 210 be 104, 2625 halt chests and 200 18 pound boxes with- drama 'yson Skin—19 cheits 274, 85 do 22, 80 do 20}, 136 do 19 au hea! 18}, 69 do withdrewn, Gan a ner |» 67 do 41, 80 do 40. 350 6lb bya 42 30 cases 12 2b can: Imperial—30 bf cheats 48), 88 do 48, 300 61 bxs 43) 50 * epeuchonge 19 ehesta 23, 9 hf do 22, 39.4 dh jouchony e a lo 23, lo 214, 42 chts 21, 16 ht Mae 30. 190 cheste ie}, 20 half’ do 174,18 do 134, 56 do 18, 380 chests 180 three qrdo and diodtht hf do with: drawn. Powchong—218 hf chests bi? 1872 withdrawn. Oolong—10 hf chests 32}, 80 do withdrawn. Orange Pecco—20 ht chests 253, 30 do 25. Kokew—20 hf chests 22,96 do withdrawn. Provision Market, We saw a lot of jarket to day, in addition to its us pply rareand good beef, ‘and other eatal ‘will sbow to t! the splendid heifer cow, five years old, that w: it the prin oa i e rather sca Fish plenty, and North river ‘hed o me selling at $18 to $20 the hundred Vegetables continue plenty, with carly Radishes and Sallads. Potatoes sill coming from Nove Scotia, and twenty-eight tons by a late arrival from Greenock. le Market. Arum. 3 —Beoves—1199 head offered, eecelion 100 were from Virginia, ond 300 Ohio. Demand good an S aa sd ad 100 Ibs, 460 driven to ‘New. Yor! Jalves— bond sores tain of Dry Cows at and Milch Cows ys a me foraet oa Oalvas on the wharf et 93 600 94 60, and Pennsylvania do, at the yerds, $80 "$4 5 30 per 100 live w a this week, and are steady. The. ‘Wes all taken at $1'25 » heed, sin quality. rs JOBILE. eh 27.—Our ae wig, cotton mgd ‘oder. opened igen not eppearing Seton of selling, and mapas coming ents pt slowly. At noon the foreign letters were received, anda very ani- mated inquiry prevailed, and about 6000 bales were soki — Am mig refused to Ue on, and ie market closed in a manuer. By our quotations it will be seen tne the treaties ks o made at an advance of tom ptoic Ib. It ‘vill'bo beremembered, however, that five-er tof this advance has been caused by the late act of the British Government, which abolishes the duty. A still further fpr mat however, 1s anticipated. We quote reidatiep heh ean a Sh amOary, ry 5} a 54. midd! a fair to fine, nominal. eek pring cc Foreign Markets. 4 ta pr Cusa, vine 14.—Good unwashed co! }, at from $6 te $73; washed and pulped ijage and na age dja Hy with joapes ? prices nee only being tully sustained, but vauee' The demand tor Muscovado 8 brisk for shipments to France and the United States. Box Sugars still old cry of short crop proves to be tru this region of Cuba. Molasses very gallons. We are almost bare of tobscco 3000 bales have been purchased for ‘oe arket at $154 and § The coming cro) now yeruifering Be verely from the drought. In axe Be provisions I quote from transsctions—Mess Beet $10} 4 par bbl smoked do 5} per 100 Ibs; Butter, yellow, 16 per 100 Ibs; Candles, sab 10's and 12s, 104 per 100 ibs; sperm, long 6's, 46; small Coa, 4 per 100 Ibs; Haddock, 3) per 100 Aes moked Herring, 95 per box; Mackerel, No. 3. 7; per. bi Flour 12) per bbl; smalleHame 12 a 16. per 100 Tued 16a Rr SP, 100 Ibe, oil, ilove es lite Onions 93} Potatoes 3} ety clear, 17 ee Bo v ie] Riba -10 per 100 Ibs; male, 7ha9 do; oy joards, 22 9 25 M foot ny ”. Lumber, 25 do, Hoops, ‘is ato Tr 1200; and Heads, $1 a $1} eac! ox, Shocks 8tc oe ‘White Beans, $4 per 100 1 Borer it vee {ta 425 bei me ‘ ahs 5 Peau jolasses, including casks, p 16; assorted, Suger and Tobacco. i Marri On Thursday, April 34, by the Rev. Dr. Wm. Patton, Mr. J. V. Ricnanpson to Miss Exizanetn Mains, daugh- ter of Dr. James Maira, all of this city. Died: On Friday evening, April 4th, of a linge: Mrs. Catuanine a foae widow of Martin. 62d year of her 9; The friends an of her brother in law, Peter Davy, Eq, are partic invited to attend her funeral, from 2g ty late Bnet No. yd Heuston sireet,on Sunday afternoon, April 6th, at 4 ring illness, intances of the family, ‘and those 81 Brg Beerligge-Men, Lord. and 3 child vaxnat—Bry cat 3 : jaand, Miss Pendergast, Mr Roncavelles, Mr Bull sleerag Bavannais—Brig Cliston¥ Chaines, J WL a yctaninaton— Moses—W pen: Mrs Kal fyand (children, Moe Rev MR ares, ‘M Kenny, J Hart, C8 Wes, Jforter, T Gonwey=6 in the steerage. ne—General_ Al aauriter, Mins Almont, D Mek ‘ady and na, a Jas Stevens, Wns Brith, JD Remoee J Nickola. Somemon, Importa’ doieniuneoee erie kts potatoes Behuchardc a “ ar Krager—140 Dutith & Cor ena 50 B Hite-t00 Vietor ke Duckwitz—9. Brastie Brot JM Thorburn & co—1 Schucl « Livingstow-8 cas H10 bale wile @ "2000 slabs tia 5 ls atael Qeirichs co—! ae J BJ Angel i Gomez—12 Fletcher, Al-xander & co—4 fort ce Brownd dM Bes M Bee! a isi jel & Ye, Denny—100 Richet 0 G G Beroard—al G Loevig—200 Wilson & Brown—220 He <8 J Michel—19 Fiedler & et zieux, Gourd & cob a J c G Figheregtil—<e tons asphalta Marie & Decoppet—sundry pkgs *Guavama—Scbr Patriot—2 hhel es FB Sehlesingere-20 Dusscomb i Becker eo Ni Burgos Loretta, Fish—(Reported yesterda eee y tia —460 hinds sugar’ Bpoffard, Tileston & co—d8 ter mnaleoeee Dew gf hep 4 nr Hieting 9 bales LH Brith reali a Gomdy canis Joe Wood Ghose Klong Eco is z 3 Lit as) rousgn a3, 3 inden 2 2 als acnos EM ‘Atwater 8 Brig A y ¢ aires Pie suc heat merry wee jor! — 3h SEB Stone box Brrnard, Card & oo—t box mdse to TearERa Bike Clineon—165 bales cotton J P Swain & c 154 Burst & Johavow-rib ks nee Bor Festi Wnicaarah Be son . Ty Burret & Johmron70.cke ree Bo” evster & Whites z yor Saxton & Week: Wood—sun- RinevorBng Mowe-20 bates De Pi Frias s nog Ea Eerie 304 ‘Thompeon KAdame=lehcke, tains HVE oor Rhone is ea GS tobianoeet Bi Blake eer Dupre—1 EM Starmi J Nathans—1 are & Wee ___ MARITIME HERALD. _ Shipmasters and Agents. We shall extent af ul hi Agent rite Pom- 3 they may have sani road, will also confer a favor by sending wo ine Intelligence they may receive, dents nt how fhe ee ae office any PORT OF N&W YORK, APRIL 5, 38; Moon Risx: 6 22 MIOM werza.. ve Marks ‘00 Ng Hardt & Walsh. rw c Dimon. Sch re ie a Be rt INC} Ann Bi —t jay ni As, vm . orton. Newbera D Deck Richmond, ‘Meta & ar ‘pr Bese eh a —Bereet ‘ pan, O'Neil, Philadelphia Wises! Field Tor West Indien cla 98 sie Ship Angrligne, Rawards, 64 days from Amsterdam, with ‘An; ora Sthucherdt: Favre & Con iy Me mdse, to Se jarque Missouri, Sylvester, from a Mesait, Jan 30, and Feb ‘Ch bein of Pn} r} ‘molasses 8 tes 5 bbia do 40 ham fe ens told ee ite Sherwood, 8 days from Savannah, with cotton, arma tit inten, Lyon, days ftom Savannah, with cotton, to Sturges & Cl «BE Moses La eland, 6 days from Charleston, with eaten, ed ike 2d inet: off Barnegat, saw banque ied ward, hen jor British brig ph Davidson, 11 days from Windsor,NS. with plaster, ‘oman wprban bie Cneton [Popazan 10 days fom Arichat, NB. Braine. Behr Baie nea Hom Guayama, PR, March 20, with su- lof, Gates, om yama, i to ames, Billings, ba BE Geert. PR. with 26 hhds 29 if bbls aneat 131 bhés 90 tes mol telain & Ponvert. ‘dae Joyce, 10 days from Arichat, NS. with T, tO British sehr Eliz beth, Jo Joyce, 10 days from Arichat, NS. Wee\etorminodare Rectiey, Paige, 11 days from Cedar Ki wih aibdes ene uae Paige ie bea aylor, dan, dave ‘fom Washington, ner stores ank, ‘Belts, b days. from. Georgetown, DC. with to. 8 ares & CI ‘Courier, Couch, fom Richmond, with flour, to Allen Latourette, 5 days from Petersburg, with flour, to Sehr i nae wift, ddays from Norfolk, with mdse, to R Sehr J + Osborn, from mdse, Sturges Be Chesseseae” A ie bd Schr Chas Henry, Tunnel, 2 days corn, to.) & I Mo from Indian River, with Schr Surveyor, How st » from Philadelphia, with coal—bound nse Ki Cook, 3 days from Philadelphia, with coal, to the Behr ‘Saml M’Dowell, Wales, from Philadelphia, with mdse, “dehe Mary Elizabeth, Barealow, from Philadelphia, with coal, to master. Schr American Banner, Lee, from Philadelphia, with coal, Florida, Coleman, 2 days from New Haven, with mdse, ivan arth & Ellen, Brooks, from Philadelphia, with coal, to maste Sete eh de eee york a ‘Regulus, Hales de Tor Altea tee” aikbe Wiealeed Yor N York. cous Record. Packer Suir Inpermmoxxcx, Allen, for Liverpool, will sail on Monday. Rare mtaen > epearengceet Inlet. it is PRP of hemp, sugar, Xe. aeons mae ry; would have ‘aeiae an areas” nes iss April pitied ez sehen LAY tao | yy ahd Le om, Tek, Y ork, with bout March 1, yin the wate and James Furey, and those | ’ hing, plese ) Pry Ae eae 3 Senuer Seal ; razce, Charleston for New Orleans, 234 ule. 9¢ miles NW of et, faite eat ‘Ching. m "to the sone ae ane very certain that Commodore B ieee 74, for sx mouths to come, small force e: East tip of woren that snes’ ti a4. se, from NW tot het 3 Br NE Eanes, Pera eb 2 tiwedo tr ts irons Pt Philetus, “Kiso art, Gao b: bathe, ee wre fogs ry a 20 arr, o oil 0 andi 000 ibe Bape (ic soot fi fl ba Hassel » Bi tl 8, teas Sina i “4 by eo) 10 days from Boston for St Thomas, 21st from Baltimore, 27th ult. lat 27 20, ‘of Thomaston, 19ch'alt, lat 30, ton or on 7 ‘Advent, seat ichmoud, 25th ult. lat 33, lon 70. EN] NYork vey a fron ‘the ‘ork, sid Jan 11, Proetor, to sail in a few day the course of the mouth: also, American, penis for Lsodou; Wottay sty tn Bea dou; AZolus, April’ ist; Plato, New York to iting (cargo; Packer, fi Goodin, Pe at St Geo: ares Ei ra bri pions Up, supposed to be Guadaloupe, fm Port- Banta, Fed 20—1 sonata. Be ~Ia Tort, Al Almira, Flavel, Philadelphia; Bridg- ("Maseach ett yh 1 alt, Ch wy H fin, ordand, Jaat arr Besta Home Ports. New Brpvonp, April 3—Arr Richmond, Cushman, NYork; jen, Perry, do. ee, April 1—Arr Hannibal, Parker, Richmond; pril2—ArrJ A Laneaster, Mobile; Cut toa—Spoke 30th ult ‘Statira, from Bath for Wil Hurd, Thomaston for Richmond—Sew | i ore on ition Water, Norte w Alabama, Opera, Mott, ani ey st; Froot Glass, Blydeti-arg York, “Bld Aurel Darbar | fe ell, thaeion, NC 3 3, Gare ales ponaiens BE 5 lg I Smith, Sperry’ Philadelphia. Pt™ Burroughs, an PHuiapenria, A ine Octavia, Smith Forto ¥ ere Nichols, Bostony' ports rolne B reopen, New New BS low orden, » Pro’ a 2—Arr Me'afive “Simonton, ‘Thomeston, “Non Sux, Apa trAre Chas, Henry, Harding, Bucks st, Thomaston, Cid Royal Sailor, Youngs ted i ES oe ear Ca a a dis ake, Hilgers dares Dimes | Bid Adele, Watson, « Bouihers port ins, N i Reptugs, Bete Boston fas aks pad ‘Wyman, a Cid tShertooke, [Br]’ Evans P\Mouite, March 27—Arr Growler, i pines ee Sa i wi Danean, Teilusenscion Lirepodk eee fae ‘New sveh 26 Spat ‘Abrams merson. Abe bon Berea K; burn. New mon He pbinton, hicola; Nati mAs. ‘eld "rion fet St Sohn, NB; Tensessee, "By Last Night's a ace fund Antares, Hiallewe Bastons 1a; John Randolph, Jaquet, ‘ibany ughead, and A ioaslden ‘Morrison, UN ym April =. Commerce, Dorothy, ene eS mo Bove 1 Ne Bart tiaancron, a Arr hes Potter, wd, Grecian, Benedict, 1.8 dupe ee iy Philadelphia for NOrleans, 26th Hit Tat 31, lon 75 90, Ports. port, Saranac, Carleton, from 3, Caspian, “Authony, from Wilmington, NC. 4 Soldan, from Baltimore, sg; Pandore, fm Flower, do dos Mo tport, from ‘Norfolk. do; Archibald Grate, fross BLU’S GARDEN. Ly Tie ENSUING SEASON of this establishment, will com k in Mey, or fivst wee in y CHIFFENDALE, Rib mhi? 2wis rre Will deliver hie fifweuth Lecture morrow ) evening in the New Yor Sg corner of Broadway and d streets, the Devil. Fils Dacbcs Bowed sie eveabes’ be wate LNG: Zocukse Will be postponed. N. B.-Preaching in the same place every Sabbath morning. TENTH WARD. A™i} A MERTING OF THE TENTH ont an at the Military ery, purenant to the call How ry indy 4 On motion hee call of the meet ae Cong he nddreased by by Job ‘Haskell, Nati vr leer, ce, an tobe lowered, and ‘means Io'be de ats ae a ah the debt of twelve millions without ares to Ager the inhabitanty for that pu which redeem, rt iecapine elias, isn! hie bigs at he Neate pee f By ic ontign of mentinet wie sd hein nant = Neely ot jaandct their acts have feon solely for the a "And whereas, they have conduct tend: therefore be it fyreih Soest weenie: so dyieen tay recietions ord ol pri oul two sleet iatellivent and honest men to fll their places, who will act for the manyand are for the fe a . Have ovrecure his elec: ichet. th iets « at the ation that the movement was mae a "the fiona piteia ‘Holst Perecuion and ae every principle of honor aud pro- HORGE | DENISON, Chairman. Jonn Van Tre, Reoretaty NO TE OST. A NOTE, drawn by 8. 7 endorsed by Johe Par Parton, 14th March, 184: for one handre id fi dollaren and si Tequesied to stop the same the payment has been stopped. 5 1t@ec y afvernooa. Per- Fry iy as Atlantic street, Brooklyn. NOTICE. A. MEETING of the Btgek*oldes of the Bridgewater Cov- omp ny, for the purpose of elreting Di A useday of May; next berwene “the ha JUDAH DUBBON, Sec. B. W- and 3 nareh 29, 1845. ity, meet at Nationsl Hal April at Sovelocks Fe Mle HAVANA SEGARS (LATE IMPORTATIONS 200. 000: WELL SELECTED HAVANA SEGARS, ? of the most approved brands, viz :—La Norm: Regalia, El Progreso, Lord Byron, San Roman, Dos flerman Zoroha, La Atala, and others, too numerous 10 sieation, a offered for sale low ap3 3tis#ec P"sWosteim, 79 Pearl street, VANA SEGARS, ed by M. AN- 400, 000 EM ANA imported by ~ 0, for sale at 27 Liberty street, Ai iN be, (ound ‘Cabanas, Do nals Regahias, jous ‘Also, Oh seltkocrra fe onses, just imported oy the C OFFICE OF JEFFERSON INSURANCE Cv., ‘Wall street, the Exch ZOMPANY ontinee ie hte agai Toss and de- THis Soe equnele wares aud merchandize, and also, joss oY vniae at ay vessels and their cargoes. B ioMas We —" " . ary. » Presi ase. Ta MERCHANTS. ani nf It¥ee 20 Codar at. OL TWINE, AND CORTON SEINE DO- 10,000 Ibs. Wool tw: 60 bales Cotton a “0 bundles iread Indi helne seeorted, ‘by 6, 8, 9. 12, 8, " 70 bales Kiny and % for s hi RA & CUMMING, u rest, a5 1e%rh AUCTION - SALES. _ LERY FAN. will sell The Dey ippers, #hovels, Candleativia: on Kettle sie Copper Kettles, Gimblets, Saws, Files, n° eu Ki and Pock le ‘viz Aer ne Forks, » Eo : rocket ‘White and Black Leather, Convass aod Also, Deen and French Fanc hi of Alters raptty of other goods, “ag t purealry of lich see ‘WM, W. aaIRLEY A cae oe ee See teas trie Banas SOLIC ay iD eens, rary Sth, at ft fe he ey ti SBA 0d 10 o'clcek, at ‘No. 499 Broadwa; * i chat Nove wa ea fe ofa large and handsome as: oan ‘aie street, catalogue sale of use Farvitus es RUS AY 3 April Lith, 10 o’clock, at No. — Bond. street, rena sale of an extensive assortment of House Furniture. | AuctoNpOREE uPAR SU RNS sal nt 1036 o'clock, at No ? catize valuable Porniture - rs Lewin ‘ap boner Looking pst 0 iptions of exeellent ie line. ‘Every faci fue the aalej rooms, an y. tens a5 tere THOS. SELL. damoas! BYygant. pani $1 RENCH ROS! {Hebe pons) uLass SnD. Tous ti E. H. LUDLO- y FURNITURE. CHINA I worthy of particular atte 4 nea will sel o'clock, at No, i Yo Chueh, thesleaat Faraitirs cout erein—consisting ia part of the followi wl Cabinet jook-stands; Writing Desk: fii Curtafus, and numerous small fane ‘Aloo, ot Boboasian ‘toed ‘ood, the only sam, —one set of Chairs; two Sofes, and one Ceatre ble top Table; Furniture, covered with rich figured. rma id bed eurtains to match. Also, long Ww shoe ? wurnitures Ribs, ean also roa a foes “th eal rehaaea fxd tock ‘enl'd Boho tery and Kitchen ¥ is gods Seale afth cat racine will be enumerated by catalogue, which will be ready the day ale, 1 Brera ds heen action Harp. Also, 12 be a We LUDLOW. Beara irre Su me yep g 0 el us, Hay apl5912 i ry 6tis*m VALUABLE OIL F. i mites en AIN TINGS AT AUC LO) russels and I “HOUSEHOLD FU FW peu RE SALES, Al HE, SUBSCRIBER to T this spring) to Sales Bree yee Le epee) anaftetrer or of families preaking ‘ap housekeeping, both hove Sal seth ease gir teian a f Mr. ‘Sales wi . ‘cular direeti . Nina 4 NT WERE Ps who renpectully solicits the ‘ns mi is serv ‘at the Auction Room, "Words Fae sees carer of mahi? TuThSt 10is*re - i Auctioneer, WANTED—A Shi Avsly to = E.K.C! to load fora Southern Port, TO LET—The house 21 Orchard street. Enqui nse 31 Orchard street, | Beasts at aXe Net JOHN eters of LLINS & CO., 56 South st. 43, ro ‘partments, ay the C ‘aut this ofhee, is ICE PONEY AND PEGGY MADDLE ele colebrssed pair of Trotting Bosses, well known throughout the Faia Se Eee. Ly ne ping ihe FAST- perl. ct th ani ition, will tea bv pul Bthe New York Tetersalie’ ou Mondor wih Arede feet Ho'elock precisely. For particulars vg gage of W. MILLE! 1 ststee 6 Broadway. Rear a as RARE MENT, of Ramen gen TO BE SOLD, well built Barouche adapted for family use, wi ferieet Tobe noe et Roulston’s Riding Stables, 137 Mercer street BE RAUL IG AP! BIRONG. » SSOLUTION. (4 LE ag ee Georae Hotel. in the city of New Yor br ona Sore non here: who wil dues and pay Sn ane Eas setae a$ sere PETER TYLER. NOTICE ‘gine THe LADIES. ARENNE &CO., 11 roer of Parti ope pen Fant A on ans gue received by the Packets Si huey ind Louis Philippe. iwi STRAW GOODS, &c. FLORENCE, BRITISH STRAW, AND LACE La sigeretast aoe saan of the above of the ics the newest pg a tpt mhié Im*m tone REywopns, FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS LOWITZ, & BECKER, DI Ts E, je Me oe — SHADE DEPO' THIS Is Saotneairngs te ae zien, in United carege tations of most serene hemry mel known oe ings urope and thi coentry, pe oo eee | — hea favored wit mh9 lm*ec ARTOL & DE MAURY. A, SEIGNETTE BRANDY, 50 NOW LANDING, pes Of the old and genuine brand of A. i t ieee ssi, hich proof an ad f very #4 No" ie Gan for i y ip eee ft a3 67 and 69 MONTHLY REfOR TOF THE N.Y. a and ical Institutes 75 CHaMBEns Stnext. CASES: SUCCESS ULLY TREATED. See 2 Serofulae malta a “hea nflammition of the Eyes, mating ondary Sy 3 Preaey Chancre. 1 Resmiaason ‘of the chest to dere disease, "tthe bowels, bee ‘fections ‘of t the Yan ‘nese are Cises ‘ha can sually Be cored. Hi ofthe bladder portant to ‘be attended In from the Lungs. Rime. BUCCESSFUL SURGICAL OPERATIONS & CURES. Removal of a fifth supernume- faterersly fs ach it : ‘which ad Ghaee perf ef ar tieulations 1 Ce free the wall ved from the porter of aenret a a feet are wie K AN Gen Ps fi FREIGHT FROM PHILADEE sara TO BALTIMORE. A 50. ng STEAMBOAT LINE BETWEEN HILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE. will re ny Bale will therefore be ef te te on] tages of i. phe rot of the frighe ice of he New York ue “The Boats of this Line will leave street wharf d iy except arrival mediately af: modations for gers. are excellent, berths being them, and every effort will to promote e thelr comfort and convenience. Passengers Teceipted throny Wheeling and Pittsburgh, via Baltimore and ‘Shio' Rai National Road, (7 fate to Wheeling $12—To Pittsburgh $lt-—Meals 25 ¢ ou ix Boats compose riesson Steamboat Line, and rangements are ample to forward ORGY round ot Treight fe OVES, Jr. Agent a 18th, 1845. “hrc teh, 18 ‘South Wharves, Phil fhutter “AMUSEMENTS. - nN eS BY THE SOUTHERN MAIL ATURDAY. EVENING, April Me | ieee CB ag a Gertrude, Miss Clara Ellis; Sera Pp 3 Gg 3s Ue RRA HOUSE. w. DINNEFORD—Gole Lessee—will open the above Hoi for'a short « ason RS Asan With Sophocles t Tragedy of ANTIGONE—C “horal M y Mendelssohn, with’ new Dresses » Properti wd a fall Ch ts and Orchestra. Creom, (Rin) of Phe t) Me ¢_Antigoue, iia Clare oruses. Nobles es, Guards; Youths and Ladies attend- © conclude with the Farce of MISCHIEF MAKIN Nicholas Dovel, Mr Harrison; Madame Manette Miss Hor lei ve Yee List to this Thea cgay ian ie iN) Boxes and Parquette $1—Second Tier 50 cents—Private formance to commence at half-past 7 now open, and be sovured. TUESDAY «Tragedy, with cuter ennesapage TEMPLE OF THE MUSES. NEAR, THE FOOT OF CANAL STREET. 2 SATTRDAY EVENING, A) Pr pag with an Opening Address, olen by (Mrs. "After which the LOAN OF A LOVER—Peter Spyke, Mr Booth Cine Amerafor, Sutherland, Gerude, Mrs’ Alowop ¢. Sra Sather LET DE SHAM—Col. Pe efe fellowed Pape Te ectAruolds Mrs Marchmost’ Mize Ba Clipper, ee ies an RI RTS ng 8 with A PECULIANLY PEMPLEXING PRE tleman, Be Arnold; Lady, Mrs. Sutherli D ceaus—Parquetie 2/ cen BURTON’S THK ATRE—Arch stre PHILADELPHIA. SRO AY, NN VY ENING. April 5, or RON irs Mo Moss PUTNAM, jeveral’ Putnam, Mr Charies Burkes Sprouts, ‘Phayer; Kate, Mrs Burke: Prissy sty Puta, ‘Mrs Alten Danci ss Gratian's Play of IRELAND'S CURSE-Edward OBrien, Mr Steveus; Mi ny Tape, Burke; Major Blakely, ers; Corporal Corney, Juuaton; Norsh O’Dounel, Mrs EXHIBITION Tian GRAND ORIGINAL TABLEAU painted by F. nell iat ‘New York, on an area of 23 by 19 feet, repre- ‘grand catastrophe, THE #ND OF THE WORLD, Mth Wein San canteens occa willbe exhibited at the Apollo, 40.8 adway, (which rely ted from the ert Roo the same buildin, on nM INDAY. April successive days, previous to 1ts removal from li having d of it for the present. ion open from 10, , to10, P.M. Admi vain Brereises that he bas tale Es- formerly kept by venient. ad 2 je SOCIALISM. OBERT OWEN will open the Franklin Hall, No175 ‘hatham Sqnare, with Lectures at 10% morning, 3 after- noon, and 7 evening, on Sunday next. Vocal and Instrume ta! Music suitable for the ocaaton. of know- ing_what Socialism is will p! tend. Admission Free. C7 ‘The Hall to let Jats al evenings each week—will seat TOR” 0. oO: 8. Murray, Editor. a Weak: ‘Universal | nanirye Secial Reform, : and ribers thereto wit ove Lectures, on importaut a3 3:#ec DR. HULLICK’S SELECT LECTURES, “ORIGIN OF CIFES wilt be del BiChoGe OF TER Se ay an Wednesday. Apel Si andsiny indie Society Library Lecture nie . ‘Aims : as waEeMe Rae ba itt rated are the oy Riel tx Mod‘le of the Maternal ‘Structure, an ere Bein, Paintings; Skele- hem etciee the adie ofall ces, both of ladies and 1 ee jstened to these ote and afterw: jony to their propriety an ‘ork they were repeated 65 one oceasi ver 400 | ey—the ladies presesting. Dr. HU with jen of their esteem and appre bation. jmes; in and jaformed that these Lectures ae moral, Dr H.’s stay will be short, to hi ments to re= ture, to Philadelphins Letiors" mnsy ‘be addreseed F. O- New York city. wre TO BROOKLYN BILLIARD PLAYERS, ROBSING FULTON FERRY A very neat Saloon hes At the United States Hotel (entrance on isn gay the bar of the Hotel, rel) ron Eagle frames and marble ede better "Tables than ountry, except Ba:sford’s old rooms in Aun sect. entrance 1(9 Fulton Players, rear Felton Market, and dows town, on the east side, will find the U. 8. Hotel Saloon well calculated for their accommodation. ‘The proprietor pledges himself to have it kept respectable. For exercise only. m29 im*m CENTREVILLE COURSE, TROTTING. ‘ONDAY, April 7th, at 2 o’elock, P,M., Purse $50, Mile heats. hest 3 in 5, under the saddle. ‘The following horses fi Goedeentinay ve erogel: ropa will be given out on the above day for the season, at giench of whch will admit one ia wih his horses and carringe, t jure until wt mber Ist Mattie “TORL CONKLIN, Prottietor. Ww. ED —A Y Soap Caan hee ae n Uneneer at this office, LADY desires to obtain een ees es ment in a plain, private family, w! rm other boarders” Heferences the office of this paper, SALESMAN WANTED —A ei oe ite CTABLE YOUNG WOWAN Saaiatiee Pe A a manye cité fy her services ATs ined in that capacity in Stierse "20 object. Mec oftices slows sel at ulbes of Cole pasers by} yep to Fonds dsivone of re visitip TO FARMERS. , active, Ameri ho unde Whoa te iy baainese 3 wor Koa afar eer tain eity, beakhy dnd plant WILKINS fe ROLLINS, al 6t®m {NFORMATION WANTED OF ME: LOVE, who left New York in er for Toroat pec Upper Canadas Any infor mily will be thankfully rece! HES al twakettwere Woedbary Conn: ness 6 ‘Si sheardere as aie vn ted in five a Ka the Pa All goods itt ive days must be sent al lig Bere eb PAgaEr under genera that itted Goods bare not permlteed tee q Burling HIP? LIVERPOOL—From a nder rder,at west side Bail ee F as Vill plows por their or to the office of th WOODRULL & MINTURNS, 87 South st. FRONT STREET THEATRE—DALTIMORE, re RENT, for the Spring Season, for Equestrian Perform- anges and Aen Hong Hous fin excelent of ed immed poly Eoost paid] with real pane, WE BURTON, Are sureee Pheure. "Philadelphia. PiaNO FORTE FOR SALE. ctirn, Metalic Plate, w second hand, Any one ean see if Price moderate. CHEAP MUSIC. SHIONABLE MUS iote, for ante at Mrs Kin treet, {b'tween Broxdwa where may also be had Testraction ite, Violin, ke , at reduced prices, 2s ef cent cheaner than i MACHINE FOR SAL A MACHINE, constragted for cutting, wih, aplane ips of wood for making round 0 be rot i “a dity in eucting. rapidi ft plied to many other trades. Ti tmnde soony to Les ccunt ad awe ‘ec William eet, ~ TO ANY FEMALE IT MAY CONCERN, Te advertiser being aware that several, recently, have see to obtain companions. by appl ying, hy m of this paper; and as his a rpatian of sim eann ity is very limited, method fers an American, between 16 an EW AND Guitar, an Music Store, lit for the Piano Forte, ’s Cheap Book and ay ‘beral ed) i fous 1d to be w ual to act as governess over domestic al io: | asa The app scant us a NewVorker, 90 ne es, ‘age, fair size, good appearance, and :ossesses an untarni Sharacter, Ke. Hie 1s in wood circumstances, and head and is now desirous of meeting with’ suitable cr mpan- fon.ani counsellor. “Those to whom this vertains, used not be ba kward on account of | neces, as his object earnestness and since: ry, communiestion will Fe rege agontien iene MEKCHAN 1, Boyd's. Express 0 BUa yee BUT ESN Oh acd by calling at New street. No 7. bolTL uo! HE hit Tesi, OATMEAL—A quaatity of Upah Onrmeal in prio ondition, in oa ee La aN Mc OTT Be ‘Gowth o¢,, cor. Malden ian, Washington. [Cofrespondence of the Herald.) oe Wasnineton, April 2, 1845. Questions (~Colonel, Benton and Frank Tho- mas—Both alive at the latest reports—Mrs. Linn and the Post Office at§St. Lowis—Appointments- ‘What brings Sidney Breese back from Illinois, or has he been there?’ What brings Mr. Weller back? Is Mr Weller a candidate for executive favort— Aye, Milord! What keeps Col. McCauslen, of Ohio, in townt And does Mr. Bagby charge mile- age for a supposed journey to Alabama and back and then back to Alabama again, at the rate o.. forsy dollars per hundred miles? Among other claims against the Government MrjBag- by prosecuted this one? We «sk for information. Seriously, we shall have, by and by, to haul some of these constitutional gentlemen over the charcoals. We have not told one half that we know of the derelictions of official functionaries in Washing- ton, political as well as moral derelictions. A gentleman from Frederiek, ys it was rumored there yesterday tha’ a duel had been fought in that State between Ex-Governor Thomasan: Benton, and that Thomas, like Gen. Jackson, was shot by the redoubtable Colonel im the arm. Our informant, however, says that the rumor was quashed last evening, by the arrival of Thomas, in his own proper. person, in Frederick, safe an sound. The trial of this gentleman for slander and defamation, comes off at the next term of our Cireuit Court, in June next, when it is understood that the Ex-Governor, who is an able pleader, will stand up like St. Paul, Fennimore Cooper and Mike Walsh, in his own defence. " His trial will be one of the most interesting, if not superceded by more summary proceedings, that has been held in this District for years—from the nature of the case—the character and standing of the plaintiff and deftendante—and from the number and high position of the witnesses that will be summoned on the occasion, pro and con. The friends of Mrs. Linn, widow of the late ex- cellent Senator Dr. Linn, is a candidate for the post office at St. Louis. We are sorry to be in- tormed pe N—rm—n that Col. Benton is op- posed to Mrs. Linn’s appointment as postmistress, on the ground that she is a “soft,” while the Co- lonel is knownjto beja ‘‘hard,”and at the very head of that faction of the democratic party in Miesouri- All that we know of Mrs. Linn, (who being a can- pcs for public favor becomes subject to public a most interesting, intel- ;. and that Colonel Ben- ing her appointment, be- e is a soft, (and we would’nt give a fig for a woman who were any thing else,) t! e rape be ashamed of himeelt in opposing her claim, if does oppose it, and ought to use hie best exertio! in support of the claim of the engaging and merito~ rious widow. Several subordinates removed from the post of- (oe oan a sere reported as being removed rom the Ex-Gov. Bartley of Ohio, (a democrat,) son of Governer Bartley, a whig, is appointed District Attorney for O! 0; and Mr. Robinson, editor of the Lancaster Eagle, went off some day: ago with hi mmission in his pocket, as Uni- ted States District Marshal for the State of Ohio. Dr. Eastman, late editor of a democra- tic paper in Knoxville, ‘was appoiated to a thousand dollar clerkship in the General Post Office; also, Mr. Russell, a plain farmer trom Tennessee.— Hurrah for Tennessee. Why, ever our friend Harriman, a late whig editor in Tennessee, may staud achance for an office. Only let him hail from Tennessee. CoaLMan. yen Wasuincton, April 8, 1845. Mr. Buchanan gone Home for his Nseces, §c.—Mr. Bancroft not returned—No Cabinet Cowncil— Rumored appointment of U. S. District Attorney at Baltimore—Cruel Joke perpetrated on Office- Seekers and Holders—Made April Fools of —The “Organship” settled—Ritchie and Hiess to have the Globe—The Conditions—The Constitution and the Globe—Colonel Gurdner, the Post Office and Colonel Benton—Old Hunkerism up—Mr. Polk and the Tariff, and the Free Traders—Opposition being organized to the Administration—The I):/- Siculties of the Administration—The Nashpiile Union and the Herald Correspondent—Chargé to Austria. Mr. Buchanan" having left the city to escort his nieces and his housekeeper to this city, to take charge of his domestic economy and ar- Tangements in the houseu which lhe is said}to have hired for six months only, and Mr. Bancroft being uot yet returned to Washington from “hiw visit north for his family, Cabinet Councils have been in abeyance, and the remaining heads of de- partments have had a little more time to attend to the pressing requirements of office-seekers, who, like the insatiate daughters of the horse leech, are continually crying “give,” “give!” No further oneal have therefore, yet been made, unless I except a_ rumor which states that on Monday last the Cabinet agreed upon the nomination of Mr. Marshall, of Baltimore, Tor United States District Attorney, in place of Z. Col- tins Lee, the appointee of Mr. Tyl ler, whose term would not otherwise expire until Septembe; Lee was a Harrison whig during the campaign of 1840, of the very tallest sort, but subsequently was a good Tyler man, and was one of the ac- companying suite with John Tyler,on his memora- ble procession to Bunker Hill—he is also a rela- tive of Mr. Gales, of the ** National Intelligencer,” and therefore he has got to walk Spanish imme- diately, if not sooner. There are also rumors that some other appointments for Baltimore were agreed upon at the same Cabinet meeting, but i have not learned what they are. A cruel joke was pertetrated upon the “office seeking fraternity,” and also upon a number of the Departmental Clerks on the first of April. Onthat jay quite a number of the latter, particularly those in the bureaus which have new chiefs, on repair- ing to their offices in the morning, found lying up- on their desks a small neatly folded note addressed tothem. Un opening them with fear and trembling, they found the note to consist of a polite, yet un- mistakéable intimation, that their services were not required any longer. Forthwith they were seized with consternation dire, particularly such 8 were not overburdered with funde, and had not een overly prudent in the disbureement of their salaries. As soon as the poor recipients could re- cover sufficient presence of mind, they repaired to their chiet’s room, with pale and ai xious counte- nances and trembling limbs, to asceriain the cause, the reason, the why and wherefore, of their dis- missal; and there learned the fact, of which they had previously gist oblivious, that it was “allefool’s day.” eir fear was then turned to indignation, and dire were their threatenings of what they would do and what they wouldn’t do, if they only could find out their tormentor. Flay: would have been mercy to the torments they woul have inflicted upon him; if they only knew him, wouldn’t he catch it, oh no! not at all, said these sanguinary individuals—only let them catch him, that was all! The “office seekers” were served out in a differ- entstyle. Each one who was known, or imagined to be seeking an office, received a Wry Pol polite note, sgned R. J. Walker, Secretary of the Treasury, requesting the individual addressed, to call at the Treasury department to see the Hon. Secretary,o« important businees,on the following morning. Anu was there not a gathering? Each one came there armed with his note of invitation, with his expec tation roused to its > 3 ‘h, with a smilir face, and anxiety an from the thoughts, their only trouble being the difficulty der which they were laboring as to whether they should accept the office which was “going” to be tendered to their acceptance. Such was the state of their Lenny before admittance to an audience with the worthy Secretary of the Treasury. How diflerent atterwaids! Curses not only “‘deep,” but also “loud,” were neither few nor far between.— Brows covered with portentious. be Tog loeks—clenched hands and compressed lips, an angry tread. alltold the tale—they were not enly disappointed but deceived, be-fooled, and Apni fools at that. I guess the perpetrator of that joke was a happy. man that he was not known—there was the boiling hot wrath of the Southerner, who woula have cased his bowie knife instanter in his carcase, and the cool calculati Northerner, who would have refined in his cruelty, and watch- ed the agonies of his tormented victim, while the dashing western man would have hugged him—oh, what a precious squeeze he would have ives him! *Twas well indeed for him that he had preserved 8 incognito. td ‘The ot anship,” I understand, issettled. Rit- chie and Heiss are to purchase’ the Globe. No mistake about it. It seems queer, however, that Blair, after his boasting that no one wus able to buy him out, should retire so willingly, and the skeptics will not believe but that he has retaived 9 layge interest in the concern, w o4 Ritehie ac Heiss are to be editors for the pret Ritchie, i am informed, accepted on condttion: that he was to have his own way in fighting the tariff. What stuff! He won’t be able to satisfy the southern men that there is to be any alteration in the tariff while Mr. Buchanan is premier. It is said here, that he wont even be able to get the printing of more than one branch of Congress,and that he will make a failure of his government organ in short order, for his power exists not out of Virgil The Constitution looked very “ organish” two orjthree days past. Mr. Walker has pabingedy A friendly leaning towards it, as raay be seen by

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