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PY lerge mar decline, D-Awerd tha aot aad the Ani Jpop apr ediig AT le Brinlpaly by tas tae frst and prime cause. A tig) memes ca hess ure a ng end rn anal ret and until they are removed }, there will he little chance for an im u of tle tote tell ae Le aceakeesoet those Such stec! Norwich & Worcester Hallroad ea end the jong island B Raisroud, have an actual value; other railroad stocks in the list are mere bubbles Ment, and the only profit is Nae advance a stocks, within the past we ane area pie table uotations current with “oe ruling at the close of the two weeks- previous, It will be seen that prices have been gradually, t ut steadily, declining. Quotations vor b, B- PRINCIPAL STOCKS IN THE New a on 6% kia Be Te 1a 6 3 re Kentucky Sixes, 101 MI ei 13 aad Sl oas: 1 i} sunt StSe. 1m obeiehlsba st the quotations, ruling at the close of the market act F aid apve durtaihse the close of the previous week, decline in Leng Island of 3} sont Mohawk he ‘Herlem 1b; char ;, Farmers’ oan 3 Norwich and ‘Worcester 2 ; Ohio 6’s 3 ie 4 “i Bieoingto 3 Erie RR 18s 3 Prices of Sati the, 29th ult. and those of Spar inst. ret rthesene. 3 ‘The fluctuation: in the The mrt report ‘a the Banks of New Orleans for March, compared with the retucps for February, pares a slight increase in the amount of specie on hend, an crease in the ‘circulation, in the oush liabilities, and im the assets. The increese in the circulation is no doubt caused by the greta deo: ease in the receipts of specie for the seascn. From Sept.1, 1844, to April 2, 1645, the re- ceipts of specie amounted to $1,723,436; for th riod last year, $6,601,221—decrease this season, $3 877,785. < This decrease has in @ measure been offset by an increase “in the circulation of the Banks New Oaueans Banxs, "aal,007 350,443 + 626,911 619,448 431,960 an, 1,279,487 1,585,897 361,015 149,812 1,250,999, 841,470 163,169 i 30,7 960,168. 211,255 ank of Louisian: anal and Big C Gity, Benk Louisiana Bide s’ Bank. 37,761 44,399 Conacitdated Aaw'a,: 278 1,278 3,456 $7 213,606 7,202,319 Cash liabilit’e— 4,558,009 4,825,309 1,533,188 es 2,721,774 39,259 City Bank Sinte Bk. Niclas and Tr ps Citrcede Bank Gheseliiaree sais 7,960,060 2,109,918 Siar 659 21,772,006 Fi Sg leading features of these ‘Banks compare pire 2 TAMAS i "659 21,772,004 1,233,192 398 387 12,858,617 14 577,633 From February, 1944, to March, 1845, the diminution in specie was $326,411, while the increase in circulation was $1,926,293, in cash liabilities $4 360,549, and in assets $ . There has been iteady increase in the movement of the Banks of New Orleans for the past eighteen month: nob cpr cianrcy Fated increase in th« operations of the inks of ns, receipts movements in {gins have San much more limited this gereon than I ‘The annexed statement of the quantity of certain artic! clad scosived at New Orleans from S¢pt.1 to April 1, biz year and Jast, shows the increase and decreas» for the two oe pened oh ine.45. Some oy Lead Pore’ bis: Hihds,.-- In butte, Sogar, hb M<livses, bbls AV ‘There hae been an inereasain flour, lard, suger, cotton, mola:ses andbaiter, wi decrease in all the other tent, =f in many on . 5.’ A larger per cent of the citcnlating medium of that section last year wi , not tanding which we see that prices were higher- with a few exceptions—for all the staples ¢f thet and the Western section of the country. ia and pork ere higher this year then Jast, ,while ti f igeiw in quotations for cotton is very large—caused b; preiaction of the latter, (cotton,) and ne srt the former, (sugar) The above the rceipts from the interior, and pad anvexe! tabie shows a decrease in the exports from New Orleans during the same period Exports FRom New Orieans, Mas J Ist to Maacu Ist. Flour. Pork. B’en. |. Bes Destination Bos. bbls. New ¥ 43 4 38 u,%70 Se 19,410 te. 488 $321,588 24,069 «3 398 1,681 4,991 18,987 439 96 50,931 90,909 6,762... 33.964 6,169 27,071 19,498 192,419 138,050 4,449 326,644 ts 333 ‘1,219 219 43,505 505 23,954 2°6,030 9,401 603,354 27,654 262,365 105458 Increase, 1845, 69,165 . Decrease, 1843, + 117,980 4,953 276,710 10,381 The inward and outward trade of New Orleans appears: by this, to have fallen off, notwithstanding which, ther has teen quite an increase in the bank movements of the place—on increase uncalled for by the demands frem an increased business, bu exten operations into some channel bat that of trale and commerce, State of Trade. Asnxs—We notice a slight improvement in pots, end now quote old at $406}, new at $412) Pearis are firm at $4624. : ig » Ly 1845, first sort Pots, bolas .on, FASS" Alma sorte Second do. Second Third do rademaea 29 Total. Pots, bois Third do Conleuned do Barapsturrs—Fioui tein may new be bought at $4 6390 4 76, Brandywine and Georgetown continue at $475. Wheat sells in small Jos at 1042 105 Corn is in better demand at 48 9 49 cts by * 67 « 69 certs. The crops in {n#ians, llinois, Michigan and Ohio ne- ver seemed better or more promising. There is not quite a0 large a quantity of flour in store at Rochester, as we were informed by the forwacders— they having inciuded in their reports flour elsewhere. ‘The following is bel eved correct Rochester, April 8'b, bbls. Pittsford, April 6b. . Scottaville, April 7: Spencerport, April 6th, in Rochester city Of the sock of wheat and flour at Oswego, at the closing of navigation, the. winter retail trade leaves * Out 33,400 bbl». of sup fine, of which 400 bbls. were ab ipped on the 3d Corto: fenct les to day amount to about | 000 bale: ig a decline of one quarter cen my on the rag, 5 and buyers general); positron to oper pri abe re bas been but a comparati ly siness done, either purchesers for our home mark: of for the French and other Con nental ports, nearly ‘si of the large traxsactions having ag en on English scceunt. We annex the quewiiese's at O ehich the closes :— Livenroor, Ciassiptcarion. Uplils Florida. N.Ori. 4 Mobie -4p as the H a Middling tates ae 6 = => oeeseee = ae Sos eas soz4 Piety a —Siles of tho week. 6,000 bales ' Stock, 80,000 bales. Freights, &:61. for Liverpsol, and dull; ‘Havre, cent, and dull. visions ~There is a Ape limited demand for provi. New mera j ld at $13 60; new prime prices, Old mess sei nd old prime ut $9 624 Bef is inactive aad small tour last quotations Lard is in modur-te request, but prices are firm at 8 a8} for prime keg and barrel, Coaw Trave—Acnexed is a atatemo: t of the shipment of cost for list week, to Thursday evening :— From Potts ville and hort Carbon, by R. 34,417 Scboyihill Haven, by RR... 70,000 «Pot sville am Port Carbon, by Comal. 14136 A175 967 Schay/kiil Haven, by Canal, . Port Cunton, by Canal... .. * ergie: to ———_——_. Cotton Market. 4—There appeared to be a better feeling in the coiten morker today, and the demead wat of @ moregeneral character, the exteat of fully 7,000 nie the whole was taken Classifica hich resulted in sales to Pet fir account. nore 5; ~s Cer olineey bs PP eidal 6 i oO ~ 3 : misting. Sh middling Yue, 3; Giice is firmer. fegil y rd 84 per cent premium; Paris 5f3a 51324; New iy 14 @ 2} per cent discount; checks j per cent Baltimore Cattle Market. Arnit 12.—Suppiies of beef cattle continue to c: Lief ani Aas a cpa wer little change. The oferings d shent 460 head, of which 200 were driven ton, and 990 in the course 0! to butchers. in ‘hee The sales were $70.3 25 par 100 lbs. on the hoof, cqual to $4.0 6 as in quality. A few, of ii yr quality, were hoof, ere are NOW OD- Live mere been scarce ughout the week, and sales have ‘ing at $50 $12} per 100 lbs.“ The mark Meas ie i supple Foreign Markets. Havana, April2.—By the accounts you will have re- ceived, you will be sa that st was fortunate for allcf us that we did not enter into the rice trade. Our market is glutted with the article; the best price obtainable is 9 ra, and a ere on hand for three months. Sugars are firm at 7) a ea some very superior quality hi to 10}—no Muscovadoes in our "a ‘Motaees has advanced to 64 ra. at which price ny fold yesterday, and to-day the dealers ask 7 ra. Weseenochance at present of doing any thing to advantage between our respective ports. e_ and mess pork 16 for the former, have been mode either onaiay bea a quctet nomival 40 @ 4 50 per of superfing at 6 60nd 675. Mec per thls oper pan: 15 a 16; rice $4.25 jer 100.1bs; lea! tobacco very dull at 6a ; manufactured do7 a ere above are the cargo prices, duties included, in dollars, Exchange on Lon¢on, W. I. Bank, $48¢ "Dal. Jara are at par. ——EEEEEeeeeee Died, On Sunday, 14th inst. at Brooklyn, after along ané painful illaess, Joun Sicxenson. His friends and acquaintances are requested to atten his funeral, this afternoon at 40’clock, irom his late resi dence, 144 ry street, peor Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. , 18th inst. of consumption, Hewmsrra K bh [oss the 16th year of her age, daughter of Gilber. ‘ers, ih ‘he friends of the pe pel are invited to attend her fune ral, this (Mond s) af af o’olock, from the reai ier mot! dence of Test. Pussengers Ares FAlzang= Brie Goer Srearfer—-Capt. DT Wilcox, late of barque Mr Deuberst and lady, M E Duhers ies fe Beaker and Miss Sarah Bete “Manuxstox—Ship New York—Mr J Veile, lady and tL Loyd, How 't'd Pettaon. Mr M MeMahos, (ON GF Foalton, GW JE Suarei, § Naha, ai Bradley, J O'Bryan, Masse Wighuman pie randy bel feeenseib satin Eiakoeea hhds brandy V-Barsalow 175, 7H ake wine S396 do brandy Cazet & Aelvin—-403¢ d» Sturgéss Beanett-29¢. 10 2 hhds do Hilyer & eo—20 '& Uraves— case Hargor co—Zicasks wi Bouchaud & "Thebsud— 131 mn gv ah cure mee | De * co—8 oaks ‘ Peabody & = 30 casea mdse J Du and—~3) cases Porcelai 33 casks D3 & D Havilant—-7 casks 28 hf 20 qr brandy 20 der. Brig Courler—2100 boxes oranges 1g0 do lemocs co. fe shell 78 tons Lima flburts 40d» wallnuis 25 biles rage aceh “Bax JuaseBrig rH Beaton i box tr Wions ea “a pig dollars and doublooas Hi i a ated x—Brig Elia—a06 ds sugar B De, Forest & oo-2 aot ¢ ‘atte ap ies B Logk mov S boxes J Ag Kelion ihe Mimpr D Whusker4 hide suger V Keckwosd. > >? Boosts DENas—Brig Cancasiann 261 hd 20" tres molasses J B ase 22) Es erat 31% 6) De J Caswell 51, < Domestic linportations. Sitar tpi Apel 9—An: Herenlean, Holmes, New Yorks La rs % dor Rambl 1, Mert thews Boston, Gia, hiarv. Hichardsou; New Work; Patmee, ‘ o | APALAGHICOLan~Sebr Tioge--100 bal cotton Tost & Phil. Gio do Na oe co— Parmiee. BK kns & ae ey Holbiees ‘& Nelsoa—9% Collo kee veoh New PS aie) whole 27 hf tres rit Bulk! ‘caw bd whole 7 half tres souk goosa wh 9 hf do Vietor & Duckwi ottun C Burkinyre & son—3113 feet lumber 465 bl GT Anderson—223 bales cotton 206 pkgs mdse CHARLES: b les cotton to o1- MARITIME HERALD. re and Agents. pie ballcaaent peeree Captains of Vessels will give Cache. of vur News Boars, a report of henee they sau! vessels iat of their cargo—and any foreign mat howe apatendynhl ubegesies titer b er mt homne. oF a nad. will also coufee « fav. sen office any Marine Intelligence they may receive.” POKT OF Na W YORK, APRIL 14. mtr Conter Beecher, from Palermo and 49 “ide from Gib- .y Reb 1 tomea 8 HR noo R i as ag aye fiom ses Jeanavith f Jo, 811.5 de previous for Ni "at Ponto DCotheal 2 2 Pacific the Leonese, on RA "auh mine ide fer days from Cardmnas, with moles: sate meaner ‘ees ou, Mayo, just air; Alice, to sail ““Grig Georg ana, Conier, 4 days from Savannah, with cotton aeliest, 17 days from Apalachicola, with cot- Rehr Ane, Rogers,7 days from Charleston, with 1000 feet timber to Badger & Schr Florida, Mattei days from York River, with oysters to mati Eleanor & Aan, Burtell, 2 days from Philad:Iphia, with mdse to mas — ‘Vesper, ——, from Baltimore, wih mdse to the mas- "Behe Wa Rossell, ——, 2 days from Westport, with oil to capvain. Brig Union, Mitchell, ioe Y Mvezaa, with sugar to Nesmith Alto, 2 brigs unknow: fresh from WIN W. Correspondence of Deed Herald. LES puindg tek seAtrin port, Erie, Baptor fn Bont for Philadel Te- denice Foriland for New ‘New Voth Effort, ; Pandora, im To Mmerians veneer’ ‘The Won Cram a _ ou th oust side of from Nantucket for New York— weber i iefrom' Ireland for New Yor, hore, on rae, merehandvee, ur derstood. she bliged. an fai eae gsi ‘with Cimber ashore cn the 11h, Mary Maria, Jt Hal, New York (oe Real ary Mere tees, ph, Nantucket for lew York. Sid, L Peters, Iu port, Erie Miscellaneous Record. ‘The Letter Bags to be made up at the Exchange Reading Room and Foreign Letter Office, for Chagres, Panama, and the Pacific, will remain open until Tuesday, April i5th, at 6 (Beanctty gp Vessrus — ity of vessels nant this time exisis at Bala ht d-atived for Northern aud Bo our arehonaes for wee panty wating an cppor- ‘The Moant Savage mit thee thousand. tone of othe sane reragn—there mene merchant and it at once, and if Seats cannot t be, should be hid 0 Philadelphi ot from the supra! Jan ips and “+ weet could be obtained for present parposes. ht , and that at he the apring fe, which has ‘opened such atively manner, will be dire et to other m-rkecs, where purchasers can receive their go without delay.—{ Baltimore ¢ lipper, April 12. en. NB, yi lose of fn boat rh a, tunity to Coal Comy ne e hy whiel be 3 by at this James, from ‘Mobile for Liverpool, Mare hut Rio, Grande, 4 d Boel hejoe Se fi Rin Grade, t 88, lon 48 20 out. sprung aleak, had t 28 26, lon 48 3V— for Las ad Sg Hand, ©) Ae rk Pron, ‘TON, ar Mts wy Derid Pat Pratt, Tarr, Boston, Sid, ‘any Wiking Bata eaaeh, St Thomas, via New. eran ely ia, Key its Nas ¥ New Orlea oo oi "nar lotte, ih Ste fe “oy ag! lore; =r and ei hap Ch a ae cae ru day ip ‘ia T. 2.86.0%, oO. PG, pr gon y Purpose of ac apld at FE ie nn meg aes way, on an Phy ical Edu jon: ‘and Inci Longs, and the importance. o! ‘Support, as a preventive of a ad eae camad gentnmen ae invited. Office hours between rest brie oe a L°% '—A.t the corner of Grand roadway, - Uns mornings i iar feel Bag, eave tenn 1 be suitably rewarded Toole ald A Wanoanaen praia thas Te peau 193 Chatham Square. oe ee maine HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE WANTED," E'THER NEW, or second hand. susable fo te nen Br vertiser has mst taken apaci Broadway, ouse, wrould’ ii bee cfate ate ‘board as payine nddtessed wi Teal mame and Tedence will receive ing A.B C. waned. ‘TO,BOATMEN, AND OTHERS —Pauirg Stone of fit + wan * a With atl ay No. au Norfolk rset TS SHOe MANUFACTURERS—Migoe Baotnen eS Gold sevens. eoenee ot rankfors, sre tant! ceiv Pe qrere packet, direct from the ree, each Cal igh mee red Pau kits com at pe Nk core . WINE, IN SEINE TWIN!) 10,000 Ibs. Wool Twi Or hs iB 60 bales Cotton eine do.. “ bundles 2 and 3 thread India do. bales English &ei assorted, 5, 6,8, 9, 12, 18, 24 ‘and 36 Ibs., for sale BRA & Cun, ald It®m 106 Pearl street. dS II od as Jee ee PORTRAITS. Rooms at No. 233 Broad w: apes he is executing some of in aye in this ci aguerri pe he sts Tae On et “ets DOLLARS, Ei cient to tear receive nication prompt attention by ad Also, a few genteel ald Im*re beat an to ativan Facto. axed fand thove who wit would do do well to call mic: dont pion ia tay ek canes eae NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Me Sehay}kill oe a Company hereby theline, which will wilt regete nd carpenter B Br vbr o ee ie sine Phil:delphia, April 8th, 1845. ald 3t#ec BARGAINS IN Segre agen CUTLERY, TO TT HE subscriber offers his stock, previous to remova' on the itt May, at the reduced priced, vizt Bote Ta $0 per grove le d Forks Sur eri Round Stag di do 'e blade pen se! pocket Knives, 3 pes gos ad Saves 3 5 ‘with a discoont | for eir own interest by takicg UP re buying. Also, Files of all kinds, ‘Trace 8, Carolina Hoes, andlesticks, Locks, Bed Screws, ‘lea Ketles, Sauce- conn Ai NEw BOULD, 90 John street, up stairs. ‘RAND EE, W ROBERTS, py Peripe An a pie’ gots UBLISHEK bogey Bape on Ged tone thnttae f, will fad ii their mteres the subseriber’s lage assort anent of American, German and ; eilvet-aod China ote arble, He is constant! ray all of" whieh he seile al: borer printed ‘Salles son cohesiie fe would a's> call the atteu- ware and other facturer’s ‘* briges, 0.5. KRAFT, receiving fresh ‘and embossed mo eee Cae wo his Paper Box Ma Avid ia3iwiwtec 121 Pp up stai TIMBER AND NP ST ARD. FOR 1HE NAVY. this offi 13th mate ha Ws be Pettey or White Pine Loge, with the 250 green, irk om from 90 to 3 feet log to. average not lees than 35 hee ees [be ameter at the larger end, and7 inches at the smaller end, rouad ue Reels 8, 21 bys j2 feet long, ‘ average 31 inches t long, each log to count os "150 cubic feet White wed square of straisht rant parallel asure 14x16 tee feet long, and average 43 feet Dot to exceed 15,000 tons,” of Monatain. 6 i ye ane i the he remainder, togetl Ausust. In eae of | Timber or St dueted fr vate bs Coe as tobe ae aaa time tpeeified. be purchased, and the excess of costto be de- Tere caretice will be fequincd rp my apply at the Navy Yard, Brooklyn, ‘Navy Agent's Office, New York, April 12, 1845. avy Agent's Office, Nov Oop a. WETMORE, | Navy Agent JAMES BECK & CO., 359 BROADWAY, WILL OPEN ON MONDAY MORNING, the richest a3- Silks, ey test teen, D?Amante Ald Itawdwee Sifks Damas Bekin Pekin Broche Port de Sui Amoir Af-icaine Algerienne Dimas Blane Damas Rayiere ela Chinois ei ey en Ceil Marquise ‘Silks in blir wht. chan’bl sprinted Fontes Moutainy do. Mousselin De Laine. Rich Piris printed: Mousse! Small pattern Striped, for chil- Rich Ombre, shaded I i Blt India Foulards, = isd t Mourning. 4 do, Pink, Cherry, Edlec and" Scarlet Serige and Taines. , Jaconeis, Balzorines, Orgendics, Cambrica, |S iskds Son, Crape de Chine, Mousti de Sal, imprimece Shawls. Scarfs, fie jan ht de Chene Marocaim Echarpes Ve on Taal enki Bi Sarees Satin Plaid ca ravats ENS nin Aled De Collars Soheunine Delicia artelly ticle Canezons, by liere Guimpes xP Eveques Camb. Hdkfs epee Sontsebe Ms thy Mary prod Brofes en Boutache Mantelets Fieselete “antelet wes jane! cis a. Fos one flew se "e Very wi veins i BLACK AND WAITE: Parasols and Sun Shades. Ombrelles Douavieire Do Cl Pau ‘mont recherche sata Lemmperst to 00 im gant been iy ‘ateamall drmee We sorte FOR SAV] Jo 88 Onewabars Beene 5, per nie ere steel gee ete “RC, CORNELL, See Sige oi roel ohn gg sa Rae ree Po sche if before of- wit ing pote an N13 gr see se eae and thence! BE Barone Cin rpstitings AUCTION SALES, AMUSEMENTS. RIDHARD VAN DYKE, Jr, Auctions BALE WITHOUT RESERVE OF LEASEHOLD PRO- FEREY IN ize STARE NEAR Grn AVENUE | AX HONY J. BLEECHER & CO. as Jenday. the Bia Hertel i ats’ Boxe wo bric Stewated on the South sf tide of Heat of he dh avenue’ with foe yen, =4 ions fet fica wt ite marble maseecls, baile | or for cell furtlien ‘Pie yonenioe ban exe atl the sale, $733 0f che money can rem! geae oneach jo: 1001 use. ‘alatoal insre TITLE ay sALe Mag HARD FARE. ‘Oraman «G00», ke. — MACOR 8, a Pag at tees eae Peteae cet here ‘alsa S000 jozen table md: Carvers, Buschees’ Sere, Cong: Souther: 1d and faney | ‘Rie German, Staple aud ¥. ey Goods, © by nent of new goods just lauded, “Also, at 12 o'clock, part of anteck of Suddlery. apld Ittec Lh A ‘ Pur PN. ECO, force Watches, Clocks, ke—On lock, at No. 83 Bleecker st and valuable assortment — tet and Boston peel manufacture! by G antity of “e jewelry. of every arin Iso, sever | Inrge inal y Show Cases, Counter, Desk, [ron Oil Painting. &e. Also, one valuable Horse. Catalogues will 'be ready on the mornwg of sale. apl4 lum LARGE SALE OF VALUABLE FURNITURE. PHOLSTERER’S STOCK, HOUSELERPING ARTI- CLES, PIANO FORTES, &c—In South Brooklyn, on Tuendny, i 15th, 1845, at 1034 o'eloek, will be sold the en. abl desler ‘and. manufacturer of jure and Upholstery Goods, and will comprise, i—Cabinet Furniture—Wash Stands, T Toilet Tabh y mahogany Fregch bles; gage ter 8 frames; cane seal Uetiage daphne i to match: mahogany. Parlor Chai vans, Couckes, and Sofas, in plush and hay Chx ‘and numerous other articles of Cabinet and other Mat- Bina nal Quilts, Cur Splendid Boston Piano Fortes. re will be without reserve, os Mr. Evans is changing (OS. BELL, Auctioneer. “The remainder of the Stock, Tools, Kc., will be sold 10 the Ist of May. "he will take place ‘on the Premises, Nos. baliah as St At lantic street, near South Fe ry. attre SUSRHOED.E FURNITURE SALES-—E. H. aa Pa ath at 1 1046 olelock, at No. 26 Broadway, ae mreortusent di il 16th, at 10} lock, Ne 40 West Wash- aye mee eke Furniture (by Ponsot), mit- rors, &e, day, Ay Ith, aaeoee Household Fura wide hold ot “4 Liberty street, a large ‘ictures, &e., by cata ‘ape Bch, at 10 oetock, at No Amity st, House- aiture, by catalow ‘ik. at No — Twenty-first st., mable Furniture, Silver, No. 15 Whitehall a re, &c , made to order rors, &c. &e. ‘day; April 23d, at 1034 ofclock, at No. 65 Amity street, Wesemnyaae nea of Ae spnatls Hioumnoia vomaisere at 103 o’elock, at No. 257 West 21st Chelsea,) fashionable Mahogany Furni \r3, Piano, No. 9 Barclay street, camer ef Col- lock, splendid: Rosewood and Maho- Torey rich Silk shone Milton Car- ure. Monday, April 28th, 1096 aah at No. 28 aaa a tinuation of Bot vel elegant Funiture, by & H. Luptow to Houte- attendants are enga| be. preendes | to OG ar "NDID PLANTS A’ scll on Tuesday erning, at 11 o’clock, at 151 Broadway, ante viz: 2 splendid rhododen 0 zalias, roses ofall, iolets, with numerous other variet Also, for the Garden, a fine collec moss,and other varieties of ch ornamental shrubs. ts, jesamines,helithropes, 1 of stanard, perpetual, pomegranates.and other 3m AS NEW YORK SPORTSMEN’S CLUB. HE, Members of this Club are herby notified that the rega B gular m» yt tates | ‘of the Club’ mn atrevt, near Broadway, (Mr. inclines ton street, ‘al tere bs McGAY, Secretary to 1v. Y. Sportsmen's Club. VERY VALUABLE WATER eae WORKS, poets fa AND L de rated on ee re pike. impror Rolling Bara or rolling Bar Bie tions of fron with furnaces, Inthe and rollers aoe fo,mavea hundred dit ons of bar iron, exclusive late ie and contains regul years during the time it was carvied on. nd is @>pable pi epnialo- iy poscres to the rolliag Todges' ke by them this Mill ““fmaddition to theee fron Mille and situated bet a three story Cie" and Saw MiIL. ‘The ite Gre Mal cae calculated fovihre gan of ting tone, and surpented sinesee works are ou the Great tad powerful atvam of of Pet ntanding on tide water, Besides the Irou and it k Dwel'ing House, jerwo Dwell large two story houres, four la Somplssoten uvepties cgi gc of the Che- sayeake, 50. fae, Mound -g the goedness of its iron, both wrought an 7 be had, will povel ve pata Seer ‘of the a ten thousand in cash ald 3t¥ee jaltimore County. GERMAN GARDENER. A YOUNG man who h:s been nine years in this eoun- trp, and wudersiaads hi business in every. derartment, webchat vegetable fe aeeeuhoute or any felon, He is married, but will go single i Unexceptionable ee 2 very reasonabl employ om gentlemen tf s English bam, ia ai3 30¢m GE.—A_ neat Cottage suited lati suet a smell Tamily, either w i Brookl The fare tr, would be re east cl has able or ettes. Gr Sonat residences, Hi aitation ia unequaled by any coatguo portion Iving om he Base of the tapi ing cane above, is into four moderat ri y be one ined at th a pearriaa a ea ‘money ieaiath toad and youn With interest as tee as bh ae “i | warrantee deeds ofthe property willbe given. ROULSTONE’S RIDING SCHOOL, 137 oo . Rote STREET. IN 8. ROULSTONE, has CI honor to wv open 9 A. M. ‘on application to Mr. . R, has just received the 1 fine and stylich Hable Horeeas Which Tho is asthotioed #9 coll ers tee sonable price m5rre BOTTLING, Sora Stimen, vA NOs ANE Stier Uk eve Rance Peg Ee. oy rina a PRiRST QUALITYS —~-9 1 ira jon Brown Stout, Orders for shipping ane wi despatch mhilee At together with Tease of |, and the dwelling wan with ad 3 ruly a a uaa y the ce. AUUTION—A. LEVY, will ‘will be held on Monday 8 o’eloek, at the Woodeock, in Hous- nee bela agy eat will we ET AEE tive Marei ibe. Anderson; Comisius, Mr. Barry; Volama, Miss S cgnele with GRIST TO THE MILL—Prinee di © oan Mr Cri as hones: et ter or 5eunte, 2d tier 50 cents—Pit 50 ceats—Callery HL messed OPERA HOUSK. oe oe w. DINNEFORD. re in announce it abled te si i to the usual Theatre prices, viz ress Boxes 75 centa—Pit .50 cents—Second Cirele 25 cents— Private Boxes Kes $4 agate (Seventh tae Fe April 4th, am si} by ry. fi iv r NEC Fatt tk oe He ‘Creou, (K 33 the whole body of the Choristers—1. Osh po Mias Cli ‘areudou cae 2" Ni hy of Blea by fare. 4 yma to Lon 531 eval Geer iee Yee 6. Hyma to Bachus. 7, Our Monateh appests. "8 lude yy ee, arity, of the LADY Ok LYONS— » Mr Vandeohoff: Pauline, Miss Clarendon. eae — no Free heatre, except the members of TPerf is a i iy formance to commence positively at "The Box Book is now open, and places may be secured. TEMPLE OF THE MUSES. FLOATING THEATRE, AT THE FOOT OF DE LANCY STREET. Aa to Drees Clecle 35 canto Paeguette 19%, reas ae msn ONDAY EVENING, Apel aes one cogs with JACKS THE jack Bpry, W.G. Jones; Pol- en pap entertainments will coms an 123 followed by the KING’S GARDINER—Ferdinand Benserod, La’ me ba id. Galoe! ad. oh Bop. Dari The whole to couslude wile, THE BPLIFIRES-Ben Bob- say We oan CIRCUS. BOWERY AMPHITHEATRE, THE FINE STUD OF ENGLISH HORSES Will continue » erform during nae following ce- lebrated perform 1 apy Mr. D. GARDNER, as CLOWN, and ia his : famous SERE- NADE. MMILLE GARDNER, the Parisien Rider, and trian of this country. YMAR anda ShostsEnders: juees to commence at half [-past 7. ald It*re BURTON'S THEATRE—Arch street, P. DELPHI. 14, BOHEAMAN'S oopineough. Mr. B Mr Muselly Aste r. Bower Mrs, W. mai Mr: Howe Sapcuy ene The extravaganza of B eUTY" ‘AND THE BEAST-Sir site hi Mr. Burton; Beauty, Mrs. Burke; Queen of ni i of THE MAN WITHOUT. ANAM us bese Mr. Burton; Flighty. Mr. Th Wright? Miss Moonshine, HXHIBLTION HE GRAND ORIGINAL TABLEAU, painted by F. New York, onan aren. of 23 by 19 feet, repre: ite ENB oF Th BW ORL D, a dream,) is now and will be exhi: ited ut. the Apollo, 410 Broadway, (which is entitely separ: from the Concert Room, i ne. buildi jus {0 1ts removal from the city, M having t for the present. xhibition open from 10, A. M., to 10, P.M. Admission 25 adre mae “a grand catastrophe, the idea was su, ents CHINESE MAGICIAN. ONDAY SVENING. a feet Me Mths at the Apollo Saloon, ‘ a 410 Broadwi f Ma: sical Keats ‘at witch the crete Ling.’ Tain, Ww ,To.couclads w ne tee seption’ of the Chinese Wizard, and “50 cents. - Children, jog, can ildren, aceompanying uarter past 7, performance at 8 o’clock. HE FRIENDS OF Meapaatcl , oTTo Timestatthe ‘Astor House, cn Tuesda 5 veting, Apel take Felock, to make prelimi MPIMENTARY CONCERT al3 Gtistec about to be given to that indy. al3 3t®re NEW YORK SACRED MUSIC SOCIETY. Incorporated May ist, 1820, TN seen au fy the ehotte Staite fens f Ad at the Society's Hall in Broadway, ont ad Toth instnat at Sovcloek ob apia stis*re H. MEIGGS! Secretary. PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. THIRD SEASON, 1844-45. HE Fourth and Last Concert of the Season, will take place at the Apollo Rooms, on Saturday,,April 19th ‘To com- memes. 8 oe clock, Weecienly. par obseribers can’ obtain their extra t Mencrs Rcherfenberg 8 Lina: No. si Brosdwey, ou ned before April 18th By order. allistol9th*in Ww. iCHARFEN BERG, Sec’y. TUESDAY, APRIL 15. ae DR. HOLCICK ommence his Second Com Select Lectures, o» W mit ONIGIN OF Life ee eee ° Fer Gentlemen only— illustrated by the celedrared fi'teon mo- dels of the Naterual Structure and the Huma ‘Beg, at tevery stage of devel ¢ . also, the new models for the first time exh the Paternal Structure !! Paint tural Preparations, » #t Franguin Hacw, two doors be- low the Tradesmea’s Bani, Charham Square. ‘This large and commodious Hall has teen beautifully fitted upand decorated expreasly he purpose. A large cages will bs arranged so that del divol be pe erased and com heed on on oors open at 736-—Lecture to commence at 8. gle Lecture = or, $1 for a Ticket to the ¢ firstevening. No one ean be admitted to the idzy, who has not been to the previous Lectures ; rv. Thu Lapigs ony, at the afternoons of the same days, Admissioa,?5 cents, D. pen at 234. a2 itére OLMAN’S: Vn Oe OF OIL PAINTINGS AND Literary Exnip on. 3 Broadway.—Just added to the jure by G. Cole—in si ing a ‘endscape view in Cumberland, Englan filled wouderful group of can hich have received the mf touches of Thomas Bi th whom Cole London at 400 guineas." Thi eden tet Raeee Ta a proba in many year a see which, and about 200 Vil Pa gs, 12% ceats aly i is Entrance through the Book ‘Store, where no charge is made, Ror to the extensive Priat Lim) where Engravings wery vay at reduced price: N ir. Colman, wishing to cl p_ the Book Depart- <i terete) establishment, offers bargains to purchasers. al? tfre READINGS AND RECITATIONS. R. J. E. MURDOCH will give his seeond Lecture on the Culture of the Veice,at the Society Library, on Monda: sreping. Apnt iaih. In the eourse of the eveairg, Mir. M. wil yead aud recite passages from Shaksjeare, Milton, and 0,her Poets, together v ih extracts trom the Pickwick papers. ‘To mmence a: a quarter before 8 o'clock. ‘Tickets 25 to be had at the dove ald 2t eo) By OPTIGNON rept nina his ed n f fr he has reoeatly token the larguanil come weal ais rouns, Na ect ‘a Rogers.) winigh have bees (fe j thoroughty cleaned, and fied up 1a % tanner that cannot far to give tatistetion to the most fustidion: jected with the Gymonsium, is the Sranaina Room, lays rerdy personally t AA. ee, and he se wrull Teeian Pe nob le of Beit re state reoutation of being the most st akilfal ‘amateur spariers $44 the ae Wrestling ba Pel Cet aught by Mr. Wa. Price, who will warrant any Fa course of inal ps al ht by an experiens ald respeetfally inform t ‘those “papils who have formerly freicved gh this Gi not already expii mn ongimuntion of ther unexpired te “weds by calling im at the rooms, in Canal street, which will be open from a rise antil 10 o’clock. P.M. Mr. O. bays | also state cetshe Gymnasium levy, corner of Broadway and Chamber streets, peu til further notice. a9 lmje Tit ep ake -NINTH ANN!IVEKSARY DINNER of Place. iT. GEORGE'S SOCIETY of New York, will take at the Astor House ou the 23d inst. ‘Tickets, the number of which is limited, may be had of the stewards. DIAPER, 38 Wal EDWARD NE Va Tia Fulton, and 128 Nassau street. LODGINGS T CENTS, a6t23 dh at THE NAG’S HEAD No.3 Baxciar Staxer, wean oaD ‘The Subseriber, having (ted up aad newly furs room folitia scx call: from hie friends and Se pane’: JAMES BYRNES. ED—In Brook ‘within ten at wi of the Fulton Perey, W a dota two story house, 0 or three rooms,’ Address J, F., Herald Off tom terms &e, WANTED —Wanted to hire from tne first of May, two Rooms and two Bed-roor ith the requisites for for fael, &., in a two story house, not over a mile fr ih nity Hall.” Rent not to exreed $170. ‘Address J. ice. WANTED SSS See S armen from the first of May, suitable for a small (amily. ation within tou taisuce’s walk of the. Cy Hi forins moderate. Address X.Y. Z_at this office. ma25 tatfre FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. AND MA FOR FLO 8 Pitas Exhosibne & OC oure ie Wi Hayre ye street, have Just recel large assortment of fasmiouxbie's most elegant and latest styles, a cerving them oH every succeeding packet. R NEW OR UBANS. ore Lise ular Packet, Ln nie ior ¢ atin, will bil oe eave, her eater det? sage having handsome. Tuenia board, at Orleans wharf, foot of BK. co. 17" Positively no woods ree Ith ist Agents po N Wot BRUFF, whe wit prow ie Deiat ae el of the 20th Ay ath ‘all — fucker, wil > pate ae a Beaton ve. Having han: ry iad not fait to make early ay Ww. ks. T. TALS apldec Slavden lane, 1HE SOUIHERN MAIL iy Washington, (Correspondence of the Herala } Wasnineton, April 12, 1845. The President and his Cabinet—Cave Johnsom’s Movement -Rotation—-Visionary ravelling Money—Alarm Excited by its Diselosure—A. Jackson Smith, and the Consulship at Havana The Cabinet are around the President like so many conspirators, each for himself, and the suc- cession of his cligue. The fuss of the whig press at the few discharges that have been made, have had some influence in checking the guillotine; but not half so much as the difficulty of satistying the cliques, or any one of them, without endangering the support of the others. Now we say to Captain Poik and to Cave Johnson—for Cave will stick to the President whatever may be the combination against him—we say to them, go ahead. You are expected to turn out, and to turn im—you must do it, or you are lost. The work of rotation is suspended almost entire ly for the present, on account of ‘the Virginia elec-- tions, and because the Har organ does not be- gin to play till the first of Ma Among Cave Johnson’s Ae ointments respec. tively, Colonel Jacob Medary (brother of Colonel Samuel Mei editor of the Ohio Statesman) will suecee Muller, brother-in-law of Captain Tyler, in the post-office at Columbus, after the Ist June next, when the commission ot Miller ex- pires. Now this i isavery clever way of killing Peay, PRT them off; and a great many of Cave’s deputies are to be served in that way. A Mr. Regan, @ Methodist protestant purser, will supercede Mr. Tyler’s man at Steubenville, and a Mr. Spencer succeeds to the post-office at Cleveland, while a Mr. McCorkill, a democratic editor, we belie-e, is to take the deputyship at Dayton, in lieu of the present Tylerincumbent. Now, that’s the way to do the business. Mr. Dallas is in a tight fix regarding that imagi- nary erating. aud the fund appropriated there- for. y is in a snarl, and Mesers. Barrow and Sonim are bound to a settlement with their constituents. But there is no hope for Dickineon THone in the world. Hisspeech on Texas nearly killed him, but this fund for visionary travelling, which he demanded three times over, will entire- ly extingaish him. The publication of that matter in the Herald has created quite a sensation here, and will doubtless open the eyes of the people throughout the land toa closer vigilance upon the proper expenditure of the people’s money. Andrew Jackson Smith, it is said, will, nbs ap standing the understanding to the contrary, b pointed consul to Havana in the place of ampbell, of South Carolina, brother ot the Democratic member of that name in the House. Smith is the son of an old fellow soldier of General Jackson, and this circumstance renders the report in th premises sufficiently plausible for a public notice. Mr. Cushing remains among us as yet. The library ot Congress is open from nine to:three in the day, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. There, upon these days, the late Chinese commis- sioner may generally be found, poring over old volumes of treaties, to see if there is anything Meigen with his compact with the Emperor of the Celestial Chopsticks. They are running poor old T. Harley Crawford very closely. It he escapes from these alleged Choctaw Scrip speculations, it will be a“ tam pate squeeze,” as Jacob Fulwiler would say. Philadelphia. {Correspondence cf the Herald.} PruvapeLrnia, April 18th, 1845. There is very little to communicate in the way of news to-day. The weather is warm end windy, and the sir is filled with clouds of dust. Burton had a crowded house last night at the production of the Bohea-Man’s Girl,” and the piece was received with shouts of laughter.— James Reese, known some years ago as the author of a series of papers called,the Night Hawk, but more recent- ly as atale writer and dramatic author, of this city, also took a benefit at the circus. The successful dramatic piece of “Anthony Wayne” is from his pen, and it was perform- ed on the occasion. He hada bumper, and the house was honored by the attendance of the Wayne Artillery, under Capt. Murdock, brother of the distinguished Eloqutionist. Fashion is to be ‘Dronghh out at the Walnut street on Mon day ev \d expectation is on tiptoe to witness it —- ide:able speculation in advance as to : ‘probable ‘success. ‘The concerts of the Hutchinson fi nily have been crowded. So great was the anxiety to get seats, thet many repaired to the Museum an hour or so before the time of opening, and yet were bare- ly accommodated. Thr pail is immensely popular. Next Friday is the fixed for the execution of Zephon, the colored man convicted of the murder of Cuffy Tod. As the time dra’ hear great anxiety is manifested as to the probable action of the State Executive, but frem conversations with those who have the best chance of knowing, I have every rea- son to believe that Governor Shunk will let the law take its course. gee here look with horror upen taking the life of a human being in this cold ble manner, and, but that this Zephon has a bleck skin, they would make the welkin ring with their remonstrances. The féct is, capital panishment in the city and county of Philadeiphia i abolished, except in the case of a colored man. No white man can be convicted in this vicinity, of murder in the first d A black skin has de- cidedly the best chance gallows, har © FO} = case preseated to a court ey woe joy. sod seems that the preference award colored pled in this instance is likely to work out the ends of jus- tice. Zephon has confessed his guilt to the judge who Itried him, and has related the particulars of the trans- action, from which it appears that he and another darkey went to the house of old Tod, i apese part of the county, at the dead hour of the night, anc murdered him in his bed, for the bed of robbing him of some money, which they supposed he had upon'his premises. S80 you see, be rhage fair case >for the infliction of the extreme penalty ° ‘The news of the fire in Pittsburg has created great ex- citement in this city. een’ the 20¢h and the 12th of Ta4s.anote of hand: drawn bye Gahan Polly for $208, and endorsed by Joke 8 ‘Trott and k-zekvel Petty d 845, le fifty days after date. All pe sons are eh pana stopped. wi als 3t®m SOCIETY pvr CORSUMETION CURABI ROSE, of Philadel- phia, who feserersy eae ( ing suger Practiced the ‘* Chrono Thermal 8) tno deliver his se cond Lecture, at the Society eo" evens, April 1gth, *Locommence at sociock, Ticks fifty cen al3 4t¥ec. OARD WANTED.—Two gentlemen desirous of eb- Ri in some me aml fly within a utes w alk ofthis office, at this office. Al BOARD AT STATEN ISLAND. TWO GENTLEMEN dette to find Board and convenient Ake J where there an ae hut few boarder aE 8 dat ltd or the’ exe mu Stable room No. News street, corner of Wall, Off jo. 4, second story. child three twilet.— 7 Thetis a probability of the family ¥ siting summer. al ANTED—A few active young men eogsee | ~s he WANTED A er a eioe ne ii are me MERRIFIELD. Now Heme for sale, i Ki hie of ds, ai gontainiog aed two splen engravings, piiee 12 cts The Nun of St. Uranla, the Burning of the Conven published and for sale at rif Merairteco’s, Pablishiox 293 Broadway, and at F. Gixaso: 1% Tremont Row, Bos ton. apl2 3teod*m $3 ( 00 REWARD—The above reward will be pard for ’ the recovery of the fol/owing sums of maney—or th proportiga to the amount recovered, which wet atolen (rom the barge Clinton of Poushkecpaie, atthe foot of aes Sian pO fikeepater et il instant, o7 on fenrit i $14,000 of the bills of the Merchants’ Puchange the bills ofthe Bank of Poughkeepei tod the th blr ofthe Farmers’and Macufvctarers’ Bax f the bills of her Banke so oC thebitao rote SEN SAMIN, Cthistnie Manafaetarery’ Ban NORTH, Cash ak of lator alt tw a RES TORY TO L&T, sab om and Sines, ry is an excellent «tant cess, which can be inet Suess the New ye and Harlem ey hd the delivery ot of — red ce ered monthly from one (0 three hundved cords, WM. 8. CARMAN, apLitomy10 Secretary. Sid raregt tone by hid “42 Goldistrect. Fi weiRth POW PHILABEE ERA MAO Ba, WANTED—A Young French a to take charge of a ears ol toa Tadic hts of Se ea) at 42 Gold LA TO BALI MORK, ERICSSON STEAMBOA Line wont EEN ey ec AND BALTIM ‘South Weat cat forward st the low rat All the it heretofore fort led from New 4 ae carried be chi i °, ro phigrers Boats ae street wharf dail ree ‘Sania ss each "3 mediately after the rei he New Vork Lit and ever to receipted by this Line to jean aud Ohio 10 Railroad and — Te Pitts: — Meal: iicanca, Steanatons Lejao and che Se ound tte ht re ANS 19 South Wi Warren Phila. ipers, Pore,