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MONEY MARKET, Quotations for nearly all the fhaoy espe vie ON ns for ly stocks are ¥ but steadily working down. The sales from day to day show a decline of a fraction, and the market is get- tir g heavier and heavier, notwithstanding the éfforts of e strongest operators in the street to sustain Paices. Stonington fell off } per cent., Norwich and Worcestor , Erie Railroad }, Morris Canal }, Canton 3, Long Island }. Farmers’ Loan closed firm at yes- terday’s prices; while Pennsylvania 5’s improved 4 per cent,, Hlinois }, Ohio 6s 4. There has been, within the past week or two, a very great decline Stonington Railroad stock, and it is stated that some of the operators engaged in bearing the stock, are in the direction of the company, and that efforts are being made to change the present board of directors However true this report may be, it cannot have had in- fluence enough to create the depression in the stock. ‘The attraction of travel from the road is the principal cause of the decline in prices, and if the outside line of steamboats between this city and Providence is sus- tained, the stock of the Stonington Railroad will find a lower level than yet reached. ‘The other fancy stocks in the list are falling from their own weight. There are not operators enough in the street to carry them, and they daily change hands, at a decline of a fraction every transfer. The existing state of the stock market has been produced by a variety of causes, amor,g which the most powerful is the want of outside spe.culations : then comes the unsettled condition of our f reign affairs ; the inactivity of business gene- rally, and the state of the money market. ‘Tae value of merchandise exported from this port in the month of May, 1845, exceeds the value of the exports ¥ ha © same month in 1844, by several hundred thousand ollars. ‘Commznce oy tue Pont oy New York ror May, iD u Shipments in American + $2,001,424 57 Shipments in foreign vessels. a 517,780 43 Value exported in May, 1845. $3,209,205 00 Value exported in Mey, 1844. . 2,772,017 00 Excess of value in May, 1845. $437,188 00 This is a much more favorable statement than we anti- cipated making early inthe month. The increase in the value of the exports, and decrease in the value of im, for the purpose of protecting the productions of a simi- lar article within their own territory, but principally for revenue, and the effect of these restrictions is to check pope wren ofan article in the United States, which is, notwithstanding the drawbacks, the second great staple of the Union, the cultivation of which would in a fow years be nearly as extensive and productive as cot- ton under the same circumstances, Our limits for the the production of this staple are unbounded, and it is highly important that this government should at once turn its attention to the regulation of all treaties and ta- riffs, for the express purpose of opening markets for this and some ofeur other great staples. ‘The principal port of shipment for this article; is New Orleans. The cultivation ef Tobacco is being monopo- lized by the West, and within the past few years, more than ove half of the quantity exported, has been shipped from New Orleans. The western country sow produces nearly as much as the consumption of Europe demands, AUCTION _NOTICES. against loss by & UCTION. Ni i cre Balance of a Manu of are This day. ato pelocs, |" they sete GALVANIC RINGS. reas, : TPE Galvanic Electric Magnetic Ring in 3 new eticle,b fsboatdss € reading tat Yok tht hh aes ‘mahogas topenclosed Wasltstanda;'s doe See tee ia reine , | aabsing Chen bey, Ries edad, 2 Cosebos : orm wonty t ftom, it is perfectly hermaleass cad my “immediately after the above, it the Ana street store, the en- disease bing eye ce a seer pan ah pa "ebaress ass desired purposes, It has reseived the cathe medi dining Tables, card. do, Sideboards, ” Wardrobes, ms mahoway Profession, who have pronounced it to be the. mos French and and marie” Bedivends, Cribs, W. cess scientific inventions. charge is so low as son eerie edrooms and other Burcaus,, ings apie wae its prety asponickiens aa sree Siasmcni es bekotierea: cin 3 nd Glass Wars, Oil Clouse, Sige age For sale buly by A.C: HALLOCK kG jerltec aes pai 1 Bon ate Bro B.—No Fluid is required with thesboree juis_ | OFFICE O ena oposite the eae THE PATENT HIS COMPANY cont ALVANIC RINGS mapa Son and fe pansies of the leafis rapidly extending over CiusTEs MAGNETIC FLUID. Es " e whole of that section of the Umon. Western Tobac- T be found on the outside, in Anson Baker, co is rapidly taking the place of the Virginia, and must ” manera 3 Gaby Jone es! soon supply its place entirely in the foreign markets.— rious imitations, whi ch are ewtinehy devoid of James E. Holmes, ‘The exports for tobacco from New Orleans for several Win. thors, years past confirm this statement :— homes} Hore, or Tonacco rnom New On.eans, ron Tex Years. Figen sone Smith. Hihds. THOMAS W. THORNE, Present 1857 | authocized Agency in every city inthe Uniou, and all imitations Groton T. Hore, Secretary f his dise tl NEW he | oa fant a. a ; Reet.” Due potice will Aiawealshi be sites ie stooge ore =| Tie et teed alah aaonee 2 iy 3150 Slitetl seppeetien Agencies waithwe nes bebe bint ee en tat om th a) Xk The exports from New Orleans to domestic ports now, Rate forthe trade of importation of watches, and that from are not #o large as they were ten years ago. In 1835, “ ‘EW PATENT AWNING. Sale gale dot they Reve ce bane, ersfad receive from seme oor: je.e0 Me. ery caverns from New Orleans oastwito, T ae ym god soode tral Movements. “Suara & Maine beg in }, only 13,098 i 1, ir 127 Fulton street, N, s iy wore exported in a similar | inspyetion, ithe dey: and’ “ouctdey, aid at the Merchancy | _A- Delachanx—H Maire, ad in manner. Exchange between’? A°M and 3P Mt By this iaprovement, | "THE AMERICAN’ EXCHANGE BANK. Exroats or Topacco ynom New Or.eans ro Foreicn | 8Whings 24 or can be taken down and put up in Nore New York, May Sth, 1845, fours 25 to 30 seconds, desirous of putting up auch an Awn- | NTOTICE—The Stockholders of this lnatitution are hereby ws, ou, ani, | tg any pubic place, would do well to see the sabacriber who ied, that an Election for fo mae ats end, Eas been exhibited ‘un Philadelphia, | will be held atthe Banking douse on the sth day of June next ' : 3 wi 7m sian Soo anys | de JOHN SEBO. | my¢ Itawtahere wd go FISK, Cashier. 2/960 5,615 14,319 ‘MEN BARBER’ Temoved his Iutelhgeuce The quotations for Tobacco in New Orlean, now regu. late prices in all parts of the Union, It being the great focus of this trade, we annex prices current in that mar ket, for several years past, for the purpose of showing the decline in value, with the increased receipts and shipments. Prices FOR Tepes at New cores, ports, are rapidly regulating our foreign trade, and’ 1st quality, “ we ws ea bie wut aS bringing it more in our favor. The value of the exports| 24.9 26% aye 4 Fe 4 3iga 4 for May, 1845, from this port to British ports, was $1,449, | Bele” giiap, ORS BARS Ba 377 94; of which $1,033,232 68 were to Great Britrin in| O¥b% , 200 24 090 =a Die American vessels, $184,676 54 to British possessions in Old Stock Exchange. American vessels, and $211,469 87 to British ports in ‘oon mca sa ae? ys tea ake err Camas SIN British vessels. ‘The value’of the exports to Canton was 20 98% 25 Canton Co a $179,016 56, of which $23,848 was in specie. It will be Zs bat aby amp ¢ tao #2 seen by this statement, that nearly one half of the value | 1000 Iilinoinepeciel 577 #5 © do 590 41 of the exports far the month, from this port, in May,| 38 Mechanics’ Bk 106: lo 810 41 1845, was to Great Britain and British poalolaltisa City Bk ine” 30 Nor a Wore né ‘The amount of reveiue from customs received at this| so ME" T™E 4 SS do ine port in 1845, compared with the corresponding 5! go 9604-25 do 810 71% pen >t re) Loma a sue % about thirty per | 29 Ohio Lifeand Tr re Fy Fd a re must, therefore, have beena corresponding $4 830 71 senitoa in the value of the imports. FH L ue RR | s i £ - an EVENUE PROM go 81070, os 2) Total amount of thatlos for Bt ser Pdi 08 66 | ap Stonigaton BE > Ti iia o00 204 ‘otal amou: int 0¢ duties for May, 1845.... 1,806,362 30 Second Board. Decrease, in reyenue in May, 1845..... $562,192 26 b | shas L Island RR 3 71 5 3g The i qportation of merchandise into this port in May, | °s0 Farmers’ Trast "Su 30 70 1844, was valued at $6,105,127, yielding a revenue 3 ington RR Ey "amounting to $1,868,674 86, being about thirty per cont wwe See 31 on the aggregate import. At the same rate, the value of Fy Norand Wore 726 the importation tor May, 1845, cannot exceed $4,500,000 ; New Stock om g 2% shas U 8 Bank 6 [10 shas East B bs 14 & decrease, compared with last May, of $1,600,000, at | 2 shasU SB pew at [5 Noreaawore” BS dase m2 ees we | ee ane Counterfeit fives on the Natio Providence, R. | 199 | 40, G lo i 1,, are incireulation. ‘They are well executed, and oal-| 39° "aa™ Shy 45 Rida Fas culated to deceive. beverly | tea wie ‘The Hartford Fire Insurence Company have declared | 25 do 9 82% 400 Hudand Berks "'e 12, their usual semi-annual dividend, payable on demand. do 810 32% 90 do ¢ 12 ‘The North American Fire Insurance Company, of this Sales of Stocks at Boston, city, has declared a sem{-annual dividend of five per cent., payable on the 10th instant. ‘We annex a table giving the quantity and value ef To bacco exported from the United States for nine months, ending June 30, 1843, and for the year ending June 30, 1844, distinguishing the quantity and value exported to each foreign country. It will be observed that the value of exports of 1844, was nedrly deuble that of the oxports for nine months, ending June 90,1843. We should judge from this fact, that the exportation of this article is usual- ly very active from June 30th to September 30th, of each year. Quantity axp Vatur or Toracce Exrontep From THE Unrrep Stati 1843—9 mos. 1044, cel = aM Hhds. Value. Hhds. Value. 1, 55 $3,7: 1,690 91,113 29,814 1,269) oo 3,744 45 2 ‘581 ” 83,160 10,439 377,008 M2 6,123 331,681 tie oe 508 68 36.845 American Colonies, 209 13,90L 257 19,355 Branee outs atlease, 193 471,261 15,457 815,835, “Do. do Medi 4213 21407A 6201 11,358 Erench West Lu 133 isa Stas reich Miquelon and i irene Fak Esme “eties - - - - — 2576 123,600 13099" — pa 13,905 493 23.874 Other Span 473 6T 3,990 ee guid other Azores = 630 - 18 1,333 41,232 1,459 77,412 140083 5,308 248 3 192,585 1,68 or 1,219 960213810, 385 ‘5,180 18 3,296 2,009 wo 44 - n 8 8,088 7m 5,240 sees 1s 1030 5,475 163 10,280 sot tant rb Ameries, seal = i art ae ‘eat Ladi —_ 19 952 -Afiea, ge _T9t 2379 _ 1n6,40T Total... ... 91,404 $4,650,979 169,09 $0,207,255 The average value was greater in 1844 than in 1843, In 1844, the average value of each hogshead exported about $61.50 ; while in 1843 it was but about $49.25, In 1842 the average value was about $60.12. The quantity and value of tobacco exported from this country for the past ten yearsw eré as follows : Va.ue or Tocacco Exrorten raom THe Uxiten Staves, FRom 1035 70 104, moTH INcLUsIYE, Value. wantity. Value. 8,250), its, 484 $9,893,957 2 147,820 "12,576,709 158,710 0,755 7,392,029 184: 454 = 4,650,979 9,832,043 1844. 8,307,295, The exportation in 1843 was for only nine months, which is the cause of the small quantity and the great difference between that and the year before or after. ‘The fluctuations in the value of this staple have, within the past ten years, been enoimous, varying from one year to another from three to five millions of dollars, We cannot satisfactorily account for theso extremes in prices, as the production has been quite uniform. The annexed table, showing the quantity produced in this country, the quantity exported, and the average value of each hogshead exported, will give a better idea of the trade in the article than anything else. Paont or Tosacce In THE Nitep States, with ORTATION AND AVERAGE ‘ALUE o¥ BACH Hyp. Average value Prmage Kepartalion yer hid. 1832, hhids Gms fd i ‘ mom 14% Pr ae 100,232 57 82 100,593 73:48 ine ia 4 4925 0 12 ‘The highest point touched was in 1839, when the pro- duction did not reach a handred thousand hegsheads, ‘There has, within afew years past, been a steady in- crease in the exportation, and the efforts made by our government, in sending out special agents to arrange with foreign governments, for the entering of this article within their limits upon more favorable terms, have, ina measure, been successful. The restrictions pleced upon ics importation into most of the European ports, are ye® vo onerous that the production in the United States is kept very low. Our tobacco planters feel the want of markets, and until new commercial systems have been perfected between this country and the nations of Europe, xo that the products of one will be received by tho other upon more favorable terms than now enforced, the culti- vation of this and many other staples of this country will be confined for years to the present limits, Tobacco cooms to be selected by the governments of Europe as of article deserving the infliction of the most onerous restrictions, The rate of duty placed upon it by most of the tariff of ether nations, is not enforced Bronsx's Bouno, Janc2—1 share Merimack Manuf Co, 25 New England Worsted Co, wee 5 id Colo 1A, eT Botan dividend, Rh bs oi Nowwich Wa; 430 do}, bony, Tides ‘so2m, 71%; do, te seid, and We Se3eer tide 71363 300 sa ong nd ¥ . 0, bo2m, 26. 1X COMPOSITORS WANTED—This Morning, at 28 Aun street, {th story. Apply to the foraman. ittec situation ina Ak RESPECTABLE Young Woman wauts private family, or totaal w with afamily. The bes it of re- ference can be given. ly at 77 Forsyth street. jd It"ec NTED TO TRAVEL—A man W rench od English, baying aiedy traveled ie the Caned ‘States, to pany & fentteman, for two months, jaa tour ty ‘ind soma of New York. App! ly with the best ret saronces, 93 Greenwich street, and at the from 12 to 2 o’cloc! “K 3m Ww ANTED-—A steady, active single man, to take an interest Be 1 fabs modree mer Lie Ln apenik lees shew [, and can do CS cellent bu A ear Hien: uasteres arith robe, mempvent, ecmpeney he Hossa, Nomean strest, ness Fotos, directed ce ‘Reta vl be attended to. feo ANTED—A man 17 f age, sh de W Ane machinist oF Tass pniets “teieere aon habi ould be attentive to his business and te of ‘employ over. Hasa fair English education, and M city references. Address L. 3. D., ‘at the office paper. it 0. OF O, F.—HANCOCK LODGE, No. 49. + Members of Hancock Lodze are feanented to be pum cop im Burtnen of unperconce yi Re bro ou Av HEE. oe for °'HENRY AKED, Secre‘ary. coeumians Ire Li OST, Piet the deck of the Steamer Great ‘Westom, on Sunday, the cll a tro Carpet X Bags, Lape a few old coins, ro. pair o| some clothit the largest bag is the Foleidls Jc Poche ‘emaltesy wen closed Meterniink. & liberal reward will be paid to any jon who may have found a said carpet bags, will lenve Fem with their contents, at the off-e of the suoseriber, No. 97 Water street. 34 30% JNO. ALEXANDER. FIVE DOLLARS REWARD Lost, from 2 surest. third door from 4th. large Newfound Lond Dog; black,two. white forefeet, brindle color be- Jall at 37 Johu steeet, up stairs. 43th, ~ HORSE AND wag ey pit SALE mie of Parker's best ua complete in a ery re it, leether ‘a Harness and Horse. ‘wagou and heruess are new, having been ‘ied oye wo months Thaudsome bright bay, perfectly sound and gentl age Vee snblio herpes el Ses os ema tnshoms nomen “Theqwor's gplng to Europe's the oely reason tthe de roves them. “Roply to BONNAFEE & C AMERICAN EAGLE HORSE SALE STALLISHMENT. Comes Christie eo Delancy ssreete fone, yap ee ee da and nay en af’ 12 o'clock sutlogne ctvety : Lomally pen tor Saddle an rge essuriment of hand Carriages, JOHN WILLIAMS, roprie to close a concern, a second 3: Toa foachman in wout of a Coach, this is a desirable ‘in, it coe sold at private Sale, will be offered = auction ursday, 11 o'clock. ed Ieee FOR SALE A open « may: en ex county, if fewark, Aa; and one hour of ork City—fal- <0 dust ets Bt For pes Soy, 1e (ne y= a consist of fy new two stot ished basement, a cistern, a ‘well of vantable, a gai acre, welll Together with ‘other conveniences suitable ag. Attoruey- ant Sohvetor, Newark faq, Attorney and Solicitor, Newar orto 8 Bimson, on ihe premises, corner Willian and. Hilyer streets. jud lw*rre LEASEHOLD FROPERTY FOR SALU, cousist dan of the yeantne Nos. 109 na dnctet's brige balding teed e front a brick building used as Tope il ferns & protiatte ieveomtent re oe To James Car meron, 49 Hudson street. jut Iw*rre he halt jalue, of 2 iets inthe city, with tee tecenes and walle tures t rom ty is fort, now doing cash business aye 1 4 a note it an fatareieytocn be hae aS wl pe with Soowe epee JA St*ee OLA AMERICAN OOTING. CLUB for this semson,_ will ‘Thursday next mt a Fort Greo between fand 0 veloc, a match tor $200.0 ars ean be known b ie Sportsmans” Hal, 263 kaa street, Brooklyn. ry eoretring Brooklyn, ian is it 2t're UITIO, SH GENTLEMAN, a graduate of the Uni ctrous af dine Reaenags he at of the snake Aesnily, orgie ‘Germ tently, ‘ ich eae wns in ny of the diferent branches o sthoresh asd liberal gine wing and painting of either landscapes, 0. The Bet eerence x an be Saat his seat reaidence Freeh voetan yas Be city, I rauitlin street. SEW Laker ese RABINEAU'S DESBROSSE SSTREET ceils T THE S—The Large Swimming Bai a nn Bo'tery, north side of Castle Gi f Desbrosses mare N.R. sive establishment, the larg the United .* both Hut and Cold howe id ivan ne Ba vad has, during the a pee to the couvenignce and comfort ae ‘rhe eadies will in addition to [one ket oe Set yoy every day Uargec tre cr ‘Bath o oe ie rank Beiter, cuit on }, until « oelock P. M. Rc will sion hem more room for the (opt 5 than any other hereto- fore of 5 toual ‘cha Ladies’ Season Tickets, for Mondays and Kridays only, wntil ‘ ry s half-price. nd ri asic is engaged to play every pleasant evening. jn lwis*re PRIM ¥siv, on THE COLD WATER CURE. Ss iittay Mbvchef mat wth atoms by fyi lar view ae Griefeabe al ated incidental tothe hum: Herp are no quackeries, No | sri to allure aid asl Cae ps within the reach and waderata oe eee and 1, use this sean nei fareats may be hs mi lerepriee 6 oh TO JOURN ra a resin "i street, o} House, a first tate work immediately, ects Ly roadway, where where he epoca to enter af tho Broadway to 355 De ‘oor from fr cA EE GS tudenchangeds Sy usiness pi be se m} Busnes geeuncuirent money bought WANTED—Two Teachers ‘one welll qu — uthe inthe Brineiples of, the Mosaic rei vy _7BANK FOR SAVINGS. toteach the English bran het ADE in Writing, to NOQZICKKThis Institution is now removed to No 107 iL. jivision street, or to (ei m3 Imre £8 St'rh PH. LICHTENBERG, 1 14 Estex street. | —TOAN OF $400,000 FOR THE STATE wy 10, AGENTS GOING West ‘OR § R SOUTH THEASURY. Op unit) resents itself t it Alb South to sella work of extablished Feputation. liberal | S\May a fal [ed Noue ee beset onted rer. sige de re cyt Pres | pl sti i ofr el ye Apply at the Legal Observer Office, 4l Ann st. ju3 3tie"re | to tue Treeen ‘To Mie tic ate rerdon oh eveel wacked Cas pay pecan ae Preserving the credit of of TWO HUNDRED / 'D AND FIFTY Di DOLLARS ms severe rood ved. for » oF fc 4 Wt UNDERSIGNED, Proprietors of the Empire Line of ot Samet Seated deltas Vorseetanes Omaibuses, will ey the above reward to any person or per- ficates of stoc is ‘erued, ranndorasie st sons who may cause the apprehension and conviction of the in- ttkon: ced becteng intoroes vd Searcy cendiary who set fire to their Stables, in 18th street, between m, payable semiannually. on the id day of the och and'7th avenues, on the morning of June Is 1b15, Ju cach year, and the pr Seije PALMER & PETERS. July, 1880, “he interest will be made payable PONY, AND HARNESS FOR SAL aS mh EE +" tan Company in the city of * 10) igh, C argue anna Wbaman aro | an ame Sch opaon ss vole ys dor the saddle. - Enquire at Hawks Livery Stable, in cane eS jurray street near Broadway 53 Steod*re “othe act before referred to authorises the os oe Commerce nae CONSIGNEES by the shin >) ONEIDA, from Havre, will the faith of the State, make the certificates et lease send their permits on board, at Picr No.4 N. KR.’ All | borrowed under it alien on the half mill tax, Gad ohgefien wi oods not permitted by the Tus lustant, will be sent to the jublie | be expressed on the face of the bond. store, Hire” | », The money to be deposited in such bank in the city of New York or Albany as the Comptroller may desij and the cer- DR. ELLIOTT, tificates will aay, interest from the date, of the deposite. OCULIS’ a my2stoJus A. C. FLAGG, Comptroller. ve REMOVED pis Office 683 Broadway, co MONEY LENT. Amity street. ours of attendance at the offic roe Hf to 40’ Yelocic, on 1 Tuesdays, Thursdays and ‘Saturday jaro Conciy tons first quelity, npembes eon Gosh afloat ond and for ot secet yin vag uarters of the United tes Publishing fielhtistinese, Broadway, anew novel, entitled ‘D RUPERT! THE AMERICAN BUCANNIER; A Tale of The Spanish Indies, By Lieutenant Murray. For sale at all the Pen Ferodical in ina Price 12} cents, Cc. M Jud steod*re ty. orner Mi THE INVISIBLE WIG 0 closely wales the real head of hair that sceptics and S' connolascurs have pronounced i the mort perfect and extra grdinary invention ‘The great advantages of this no- bran Byrons, fetattes Subscriber has ‘where yoot gold and aif iver watches, iture, wearing apparel, and every he continues to I ea mony ci aeeats ioe meeaeres cinema or FoF fomnp cd on of m8 BOERS pediseaed Pawnbroker, r of Rose street. Bs rrr ere bereceive in fie che petvass office ey _e MONEY TO LEND. ae. J. ig repenn Pawn Broker, 58 Reade street, o }) as peripetnads oa gnil’ sok alles eeeieen demvente sites Heck fu ieoreley, , ary Boods, Snraicare, ‘wearing apparel and merchandize, ST. DOMINGO Shae ‘AND HAVANA GPQSHEM & < & CLAPHAM, 79 Pearl street, offer for sale— 150 mille Sell eleciod Hey ds, ach a Regalia, Woodville, 30 Im*re Domingo Coffee.’ * the most. appro’ ‘Small Hegalias, J Lord c which ¢ appearances so closely to resemble the natui ; both in lightness and natural appearance, as to defy detec: tion, its texture being so beautiful, so porous and s0 free, that in all cases of perspiration evaporation is unimpeded and ele great evils of other wigs entirely avoided. The scel seur are alike Baldy to inspect this novel vel and naique wig aie made without sewing or sou 10 MASTER ceil goon ae may be had, will be attended anumber of sinall ‘ork. A line with. real name, eft at the office of this paper, (Herald ald racing ies to and the ee _ ro the head,at Bu a” of fitting tt factu IMG Broadway, comer of Libarty street, eg = meatal up ea E. ‘k gains &C South street. MUSIC. ADY, under pecuniary circumstances, wishes to devote her time to oe ogee of youn A: mary in Masic, on, Di LOM, D. je 12mtec At moderate terms. this paper. will be attended to. note addré to ey at ice of jad iw*rc Oe oe OF MUSIC, ATTENTION. FE Hand gud toned ft [icone ais silent eghtkeyed oF which wil be disposed of cheap. Enquire of C. H eemtty Engraver, corner of Chatham Square =e reg street, up stairs, entrance in Doyer street. # the morn foursootls his friends GRAND DAHLIA SALE. THERE will secant ale ot ots ook Dahlias at FB rover’ ts Saloon, Ia John, street, ednesday, June | als ae aa: Ath, at 12 0’elock. "They will be ‘nod i in baskets contain- ‘which is warranted beautrfal and ing 6 plants each, every one of 1 — ‘at Astoria. Now is the proper season for y 20 Deakets, hep ooncsiaiae 8 handsome Garden Flower- ing Vines, among which are the lpomea Learii, a 50) end run- ner, flowering profusely all summer; Maurandia layana, ment atalogues ready on Mond {te id. the Ty dewhon Taeaday morning pieraaa: cot the, sin time of M. THORBNRN & CO., I Reet f | 14 iroloe sumsts wert i KPS—REMO’ great brilliancy: of to tone, el ae and and has received the Fran! ty of Arts, for hs improvementsin this very delightful larpe Be ic, myl7 lmd&W* re ‘HE aot ERNST, Ty inform the lovers of THE EBL ie eC josErEt HEIN WANE STREET, is my BON-—was Tot ABSA: ie oe HEI 'E, M. D. a a Resde strove; New York. lege 3 |AVID'S SON? OVAL. ss HEM CATED VAPOUR AN, 8 re removed from ray, Open Tom Corloe uptiur Bathe ‘require oct AREROOMS outa abe Ball. Mad ¢ ootaveDoable Action Harpe, bees to intorsn the manieal work, be has removed, his ware eat Their a 9 See sengae and t clin medal of the Facto Socle: I instru- most ring ¢ agen regarding the caper ee London, 281Brosdway, ty ok. ad Ta Chambers street st New ak E. (the Flnte aud Guitar, would fee Sethe tas now snk ot IN CO. oe, | the above celeby fruments, constructed n every respect in J.B. Guovsn, Anctionher. Fe ee ve eee PHILIP RRNGT'D: Muste Selosn, NEW EMBROIDERIES. 385 Broadway, near Walker street. myé Im*re PETER ROBERTS rapectully cally, she ainsion of his EOLIAN HARPS. eto some splend UNNS & CLARK having purchased the patent right for descrnion, wgsiged by cent ara NEGiivmane Aoltan Attachinencto the Plauptorte,? for the trifling advance on the original cost, tle would also satire Untted States, (excepting, Mansachusets,) ausounce to Fe eee ae ect ot avmlinmascmcriien, | mepablic, chat they aanret to supply Pianofortes which will be found well deserving an’ early inspection. The pa thee = yh erst me Fino "hy Tames Fog ES EF ng are very desirable, being 2 per cent uider the uaual | "oder made hor agen pear potas CaeeeRY Prneck ( Chemise, richly embroidered, from 1s to $3.0 | vuleet ir own critical examination and experience wat $2.25 to $5, warrant Embroidered Collar, finished Sages, for 8s, usual price 00 6d “is Eeahepitered Copenh @8, usual price $5. do ‘very rich, from $6 to $10. 230 prs inistrotdgecd Cosas Uicrtec fe Se > $3.20. 1 case Embroidered Dresses, from $3 upw: of atmoaphe them'in the tion, in tune in any climate, and it will not be affected by transitions instrument. “ihe publi at their ware-room piers also may be the “Zolian” will remain re. ‘The most tory warrantee is given with e the ‘‘ olian Pianofortes” roadway, ite the ‘sati care invited to, ex ons 400 dow Linen Lawn Handkerchiets, frown 64, ersiortear Bodh ta wesowood catemmbogeny ones. a38 Sado. do” "xtra lage size, for geatlemen's use, 45do do._—_-hemstich do, from 3a 6d. godo do_Rivierd borders, a Ac A choice assortment of rich embroidered Handkerchief, wn which are offered unusually cheap. esidence) the above Instruments, Senses of regions etyleof Swiss and French Malin, in alyzing and Iuductive stripes, plaids, Alot new ‘Muslin Trimmings, Laces, Veils, Hosiery,Gloves, fe gee for sale. i &e,, Ke., all of which will be sold decided aca Good ety references given. ou application at No. 8 Chrystie iayat iene ‘No. 373 BROADWAY. _| street, above Walker. a3 lin re WANO—Recenily arrived direct from Ichaboe, per Shak- NEW MUSIC. speare. ‘The var ts mad RILEEEOD:, i i 297 Broadway, publish and keep oa hand has proved its qual Guano, | Br, err hatre sevortmens of New and, Fashionsbhe Musiey pe core has Ey any eas ont losing, ghee mm Jems hasers, by BLACK OXIDE OF MANGANESE. which they offer for sale at Regd ‘ible prices. cney meant retail at lowest eerie ean Tnogremente of saperiorcee jua- tt , Archies of their business: Miltary Bends ble rates. my22 im*rre 10. 00! LBS. Ground, of rer superior quality, just re- ’ ceived and tor’ sale by 34 jE & BROOKS, mitec No 65 and GY Nassau street. rate q tedim*r 1.0 BOATMEN, D OTHERS.—Pi one Stone of firs cy, want inmed aT KORGAY, GUE, ST, NICOLAS the wind should be favorable, HEALTH AND STRENGTH. will sail to tre ‘on bot tn steamboat Hercules, at Whitehall, at 12 o'clock—June 2d. ce » CONGENTRATED °° sj ioe § a See nee. CCR eaean HE. PROPRIETOR of this Medicine offers to the 4 ‘—The above commodions se summer: posidapee, the result of an extensive eg anda ‘inves- ft hieaeiy Ulckwane Meeker ty, about 9 miles | tigation of the, laws, wit > batana syetens. from Piermont, ad t9' miles trom: Went York, athe cannot be denied come ‘scauaiated with f ier ery there ete faeity of eaveling twiee a-day, per the | Singular aren host a ere hag hey Donen a prem w York and Erie Ra Rand the House consists of draw pence overall CE arte bene |-rooms, n kitchen ne rare laid on therein, a cellar lia we lV ienown, fet, that most diseases arise from ing tone ten acres of fertil me hand ‘Bowels in rhomitl'e ‘saat and de. Morbo pe a the 5 otic style, by the celebrated seca oh selftaaght artist, M 8S PHOM, whore whee mand boiled. wedi hs Fam’ O'Shanier and Souter Joknny,” oe ‘ile; and wind, and ak, have immortalized him, ‘The locality, was selected with that Ans all the man is one intestine wi taste peculiar to the arc! —it i in the midst of the most pic ‘The extrasive Pa pathies which exist a w "wood, ly eslebrated | other part of tie 1 14 the foundation R ochland Eake-t xine ‘most aplendid sheet setae [ot cues all Treat toretie nal ness, vgueri is ‘Piront has added to tus is tread oman “pon, an cat ou ra hive, birth aves alt, rea ; shortucss ot toevery ‘American, « a sestme, fe or chisel, 0 of the cia flnmaory hasan mors, coughs, Washi ‘which embitter lule Weer fete Pena pssst apply at $08 Hudson street. fect ol Chis hese Bier we. their Cpe vi LT CK SPRINGS, lence of t pe igh vw, |e if atte ete 2 ar cancel TP 8e FROrRIETO! well-dnown gtering te La. ext Bec mire | te take pleasure in in! public, that yrillbe be nony & nye. One ment will be for the tion and cecemineie sitors ou the ith, Fi I Invade si modeted = na il a ys alte ser ih bg rte or "This tuenpi road en ng rom Maye s about equie | 2 ea Satie distant qe it more eaosonsie fe than any other 13 =i poate | so Hiner ed eke pole, onthe accom moda oo ah ena . olesale Feta et egrel BSANps, fAgeats, No. LE HOLLADAY, Proprietors. cee ‘Broadway, and Blue Lick Water COLT’S PATENT REPEATING FIREARMS, ‘The enviable reputation of this Water has t vari pee ag oy pias Ring at ible, barrel that rand" Holladay’ Blue tick Way 53 3tre — NE or two Lagi ean be ene with boars a d 2 ere Te Prigere family, on terms, i heals mine mera ‘vate heal ato ot aed cold baths, A ote adsed wo ae oth PD. athe thecal this paper, will be Pu attended | lw*re EW LECTURES ON ae © aed MEDICAL MAG- Ds, STRONG ‘walle shoe: ene to the public he will oak eet ive a Course of Lectures upon the aci AA RICE ae thom No. ti Aster ved eacklng and revo tal, tion bavecr {mane ines ahaa oiling places i phy aarti 2 hing seSt, Lake's ‘of Hed: a Gro ‘object of these Lectures are to saent, 400 pee gegraterind t PAPER. and place ence upon grow that will be out reach of lo. ew eee vee And so Spmegowsty, Amy Nae 9 " oa =f . Loan tall eed je te coun ott 3 Be ne de. Re Cece rh seem eee | ER Bans ee ee ae re ® anos and 6) Sse ot. myer "RAR rE ET A AMUSEMENTS. JESDA) BUNG. Pe deRrah em dy of NAVE a wl be performed ‘ONDE! ts “Coldiham, Mr St Mr Pls ‘BOuBLE BEDDED ROOM—Mr Dal- laci ye 2d and 3d Tiers, 0 Cents—Pit, * De at? rand the Curtain Precisel: pean noe sab vas ic! (BLO'S GARDEN. Wednesday Bvening, June 4th, es ane With » gorgeous Fairy spectacle, i ie produetion of which ween spared, called SEVEN CASTLES OF THE PASSIONS. Scenery by Messrs. Hillyard, Isherwood, and Grai M. dave, M iss H, Matthews, iss ‘ington and rs, Watts, Messrs. T Piacide, Gallagher, Nickinson, is Er, Joht Sefton, Mr, Davenport he same ev LENT" Hag 9 crcl, MEL At TREWORKE. lay of the will gi t Britian Fireworks. any of the colors are entirely new, aud known only tot iit al bad Ha onan rill always be nat : tain good order and k mea oe A timived Ricay efter Hi ‘ ets will rey ae of. im3ire PALMO’S OPERA HOUSE. ETHEOPIAN SERENADERS. [7 In consequence of the illnens of Mr. Germon, one of the Pfitival performers, the eutertainmenta by the Exheoptann. at almo’s, are unavoidably suspended for the present. Due notice will he given of their re-opening. VAUXHALL GARDEN SALOON. P. DE L. PEE. a ee Wedne: tore June ign CHASTE AND nue GANT it PERFORMANCES 1 THE An Entire Chan; cf wae Deny formance each Evening. The following ladies and gentlemen will hage the honor of al the Pari BY THE SOUTHERN MAIL Se ————————— Washington. {Correspondence of the Herald.} Wasuineton, June 2, 1845. The News from Texas regarded favorable—Presi- Jones and the Proclamation in favor of a Conven- tion to frame a State Constitution—The People of Texas and Annexation—The Removals of Clerks on Saturday—Mr. Simpson, a Clerk in the P. O. Auditor's Office, removed—The reason why—Peter G. Washington’sSystem of Registers—Naval Court Martial. The news from Texas by last evening’s mail is re- garded here as unexpectedly favorable. ‘The intelli- gence that Anson Jones, the President of the ‘Tex- an republic, has issued a proclamation recommend- ing the election of delegates toa convention, with- out waiting for the action ot the Legislature of Tex- as, to meet on the 4th July, and proceed at once to the formation of a new State constitution, is con- sidered as good evidence that Mr. Jones has sin- cerely repented of his opposition to annexation ; and that being fearful of the result of the awakene feelings of the Texans, when they lear of the at- tempt. to sell them to British and French intrigue and diplomacy, by Mr. Elliott and his accompany- ing commissioner, who have been to Vera Cruz and exico to make a treaty with the Mexicans, he is desirous to atone for his share in that discreditable business, by pushing as actively as he possibly can, the completion of all the ste} Sectinen tor the com- pletion of the annexation of the lone star to the con- stellation of the United States. It is thought that this action will most completely and irretrievably deteat the scheming and plotting to defeat annexa- Theatres. Miss A. Homer, the graceful Dansuese. H, Roberts, a charming Danseuse. Med yal. the welt known ‘Comic Dancer. Mr. favorite jad Singer. Mr. D: Gardiner, the humorous Comic Suuger. ‘Also, the Celebrated Band of ETHEOPIAN OPERATIC BROTHERS AND Ss! SIS Kaown as DAN GARDNER, the Wench: M JOHNSON, that old HITE, J. SB COLE and MASTER BRYANT, forming to felher tba Beet bend of Bxbeopions ix the world, each playin instrument, from the Banjo to the Bones. ‘of particulars see small bills. Admission 25 Cents.-£0 ‘No postponement on account of weather. ON eaS Open at THE o'clock. Performance commence at 94 ‘An efficient Police in attendance, under the direetion of ofcer Hast hae peteh GARDEN. » Messrs. French and Heiser. “dn J ¢ of Entertainments. CONCERTS A LA MUSARD. Admission 25 Cents. Wednesday Evening, June 4th, ‘The eutertainments will queens with a Grand Operatic ture. Grotesque Pas cho Mr T © Parsloe, A Concert and Promenade by the whole Orchestra. Mademoiselle Desjardines. will dance La Smol To conclude with Herr Cline on the Tight Rope Meare the | Pomrtainmesis an intermission of Ten linutes for Promenade and Refreshments. (C7 Doors open at half-past 6 o'clock. Performance to com- mence at 80’clock. BURTON’S THEATRE, ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY, June 4, 1845—Will be performed, for the 1st time this season, PAUL, PRY—Paul Mr Burton; Col, Hardy, rerton, Johnson Phoebe, Mrs W H Smith? Eliza, Miss Kirby. To conclude with ape Farce of the RACE COURSE—Flat Horker, Mr Geo Barrett; Aaron, Mr Burtot; Mrs Culpepper, irs Hughes. CHESNUT STREET THEATRE. unce to the citizens of Philadel. ra, the first work of the kind me ced EVENING, June. 4th, 1815, Mra in have been engaged—and ‘with upwards of one hundred Proprietor iBgDAY ran very department, will be placed before the svlendld seule of stage ilfuatation than any doe w Duees of on will be: Boxes 75 cents ; Fit Sacentn I> "Box book is now oen. jet be of the FIREWORKS, CRACKERS, rol FOURTH OF JULY, 1845. YUNTRY and City Dealers in Fireworks, will find it to their advantage to call and examine an extensive assortment ‘best quality, at R. AYLIFF’S old establishment, 76 1m street. A et quantity of Fire Crackers just received. Remember the sign of the Two Mammoth Sky Rocke Mind, we oved from 86 to 76 Chatham. im*re FOURTH OF JULY, 1845. FIREWORKS FOR THE PEOPLE. 4 ke subscriber oa for sale a complete assortment of py- rotechnic articles, ufactured exclusively for his own sales, by the best maker in the country. Cities o, towns, public or private exhibitions, supplied at the lowest prices, ee the lity warranted. Whol mall fireworks will find their advan- tage in givin, He il. Erices oa Row 9s'8 good article can be forded. and thw best article warranted to be the cheapest, Chinese (tn ie and Fireworks at a reduction of 50 to 60 per cent from last bt W. HOLBERTON, 75 Maiden lane, m31 tiv) *m below William street. FIRE WORKS! FIRE WORKS! M®.22 EDGE recente, informs the public th: is al ments this season are on. ‘most exteusive phd ever ater ipted in. this comntry.. He is DOr fully pre! repared to ree Cities, pew ic ‘Theatres, Parties &c., ini dis ‘ing in price from $20 to $5000, iad Tartognted isplay this season ver before exhibited te the public—A Uar- omy the most brilli ate Mr. E. entire new colors, mine, Royal Purple, Mi Maroon and rine Blue, unknown to any other P) ope Nowens,” ISAAC EDGE, Jr, Pyrgtechnist mya Imeee raey City. FIRE ee Ure gk JOLY NEW YORK LABORATO M BENNETT, 196 Frout streets two doors south of Ful- = fon. The most extensive and brilliant assortment of | Fireworks are now offered 0 ir Fans, Palm Trees, ‘rosses, angles y , Verticles, Mines of Serpents and Stars, Ha frcs Blue Ligh, Serol Wheels Tor rors, . Se re redoes, Pulling’ Cracl ncker, ‘Double Hea toy Country merchants and Geaioey” call and examine the above stock. . Committees for city and country displays, military and mv » parties, can be supplied on the most liberal terns with the above mentioned erticles wARRANTED—the materials having deen selected with the utmost care. Im m27"rk NEW YORK, ALBANY AND TROY LINE. ‘OR ALBANY ‘Aree DIRECT. 3B. will tea street, on TH! SRY EVENING, lions, Li ders, Fire general are requested to | | | | fe at 7 o'clock. | Empire, owing to herlight draught of water, will be ean | bledat all times to pass the bar, and reach Albany and Troy in | ample time to take the morning train of cars going east or west. | ‘oF. Sieaied ire apply ou board, or to C. CL. , at the office jut re FOR SER OLs il 10th instant—The clogant, and very, fast sail packet ship SHAKS- f Cormalh having most of her cargo en- PERE a sail as abo elegant packet accommod: Wns ol chon ae re Waa EK COLLINS & CO., 56 South st. | 5 tadide new, feet hip, SUSAN C. id, new, faa ship HOWELL: Capenis Bailey, will be despatched a3 | “Por passage, having superior cabin accommodations, apply to JOHN rym ANY 1 South sireet. TEC. Beste fast | t, mas. | jare OF 5 GLABG OW ‘so mee Fen will yee with quick despatch. ‘or feace 4 freight, or Prssage, having ae accom: | modati: u tions, apply {0 ear OA ULL & MNT 78 ‘The regular packet bark ANN HARLEY, will Adam Carr. at aailin i SE 00 sare Soh sa 4 9 will sail as above, pats ot freight 0 pa modati to O08, ES HOLE te MINTURNS, #7 South street. 1050 tons, Capt J. Berstey, will Price of ‘419, Te ier sail on her regular day, 2tet Jo'y. excellent and superior eecom- The Packet rer the Rochester, at yeni Nay PELE Anolon! jon bes a es Regal es ate ine Woh inePhe elegant, faa ailing Packet . any, as above, Mor Theighe oy sseee, having handsome dations, apply on boprd, at Nae "s wharf, foot Capt. Foster, will positively s: farr ished secommo- of Wal &. K. LINS & CO., 96 South vely no goods received on board after Saturday even’ WOODRUFF, dress. ite mi N in wee vesectaly form hee ‘that they are now may ve waco the Yabove article of the [atest ae ‘aud of superior quality, im quantities to suit pai- "They. warrant that me alter and clean the Bounets to j| abate an inferior article ofthe kind ee marl cin ariel ior tor oe we received ite, has our tek iret, of at the co., pn Vert k Lae ec ts Det ancy street, IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC. “ GALVANIC RINGS,” [PORTED ane for sate by, Mark Levy & Brother, 49 Maiden ¢, This new article is highly esteemed in Europe for its efficacy in allvinting the excruciating pains of Tic Dolorenx, a yp ‘Affections, Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, &e. &c. is perfectly harmless, and may be ‘applied in all cases wish thexreatest taeffcacy is undisputed, never being known to fal ins recom ishing the purpose. received the appro- Radon of tho medical srofeeston, who have Dromanneed it 10 te the most important modern scientific invention. ¢ charge is 80 low as to o awe — reach of the perv j jnence it exerts on tl nervous 8} mis raly be witnessed to be te ; banner,” to the top of the hickory pole, (up | duts tion, as it is giving the matter into the hands of the people themselves, who, with all their feelings and sympathies in favor of, the United States roused to ir utmost extent, will go ahead with that perfect looseness which will put everything out of sight ex- cept the nearest and shortest mode of doing what is Tequired on the part of Texas to be ready to come into the Union next winter. So let it be. The dismiseals on Saturday were not nearly so numerous as the reports which said that fifty or sixty clerks had to walk the plank. The total number dismissed, so far as I can learn, is twelve. Four in the office of the Register of the ‘Treasury, Mr. Gil- lett—two in the office of the Commissioner of Pa- tents, Mr. Burke—and four in the office of the Post- Office Auditor, Mr. Peter G. Washington. One od Sire latter is a clerk named Simpson, Who has in the office, I believe, some fourteen or fae vente and is one of the best—if not the very best in vhe office. This gentleman is a vie, tat; no more ofa whig, nor as much, as Peter G. Washington re- proses himself to be, when he went a to the whig Senators seeking ‘certificates and recommen- dations for promotion from them. | The real fact re- specting Mr. Simpson’s disci is the fact, ate he on one occasion expressed himself to Mr. ‘Whittle- sey, the late post-office auditor, in very derogatory terms respecting a new Lore of Registers for keep- ing accounts, invented by iby Mr. Peter G., and which were, on his recommendation, introduced into use by Colonel Gardner, the ct gt Auditor, and pro- duced so much confusion and irregularity in the of- fice, that Colonel Gardner got dismissed on account thereof. Peter G. heard what Mr, Simpson said to Mr. Whittlesey respecting these registers, and has nursed his wrath, and kept it warm until the present oecasion offered to give it vent. ‘The Naval Court Martial for the trial of Captain Voorhees, met this. morning, pursuant to order, at the Navy Yard. It is composed as follows : Preside: ‘Commodore Stewart. Members—Commodore Ridgely, Commodore Cassim, Captain Geisniger, Commodore Aulick, Commodore Downs, Commodore Kearney ; Captain McAuley, and Captain Forrest. judge Advocate—Benj. F. Hallett, of Boston. The court was duly organised, the requisite oath administered, when, without proceeding with the trial of Captain Voorhees, the court adjourned to meet to-morrow at Coleman’s Hotel. Wasnineton, June 2, 1845. Sundry Particulars of Interest, of which a Specifi. cation would be a Supererogation. The city is comparatively quiet to-day. The difler- ent Secretaries, however, have still a fair propor- tion of visiters, especially Mr. Walker. Only half a dozen with the President at one o’clock. Health of his Excellency very good—says he is afraid he shall not have time to enjoy the luxury of that-visit to Old Point Comfort, assigned him by the newspa- pers. Mrs. Polk as pleasant and lady-like as ever—a very agreeable lady, and a very intelligent one, is Mrs. Polk, and you can’t help but like her. Some of the ladies think it was cruel that Beau Lawrence was turned out. “If Thad a beau ‘Who would alway = show, Politeness to the ladies, high or low, Do you think Vd have him turn’d out ? no! no!” Of course not—but still the beau had to go, and what can’t be cured must be endured, you know, Beau, hey ? Hon.Horace Everett, of Vt.,waited upon the Presi- dent last week. Horace, we believe, was the first mover, in the House of Representatives be Con- gress) in favor of the Bankrupt Law, an the ae also, who moved forthe repeal of that same law of private eke Impossible to tell what Horace wants. Can Et esttainly. he after bi office; and he would hardly go to the expense of a mere visit of politeness. Perhaps, however, he came toascertain “who is James K. Polk?” Secretary Marcy left this morning on an official visit to New York, He will attend the annual exami- nation at West Point, and with this and ore: duties, may be absent a couple of weeks. Bancroft, Secretary of the Navy, will discharge hia duties as Secretary of War, during his absence. In my letter of yesterday, (entrusted to a friend passing through, begging Poet of Mr. Cave John- son,) we stated to you the rumor and the excite- ment respecting the ejectment of Mr. PeterG. Wash- ington, sixth auditor. We are now infofmed that on ‘Saturday efternoon last, on the report of the dis- charge of Mr. Washington, the local democracy were in such ectacies as to elevate the “star < s oF \a hundred feet high,) in front of the Union office.— We are aseured, notwithstandi , that Mr. Peter G. will stand fast ; "but, (and these its are hard to get over,) but, that he must never again | rh awhig over the head of a democrat, as he has, in two in- | stances recently done, or he must surely die." The temperance meeting in the street, near the ' United States Hotel and Jenkins’ refectory, passed off very quietly. We had several pete, (but not | personal, as on the previous Sabbath, Loe speeches, with songs to fill up the intervals ; and party adjourned, satisfied that they had done their ; while one-third of the audience dispersed to lool up a_julep. ence is harmless against the El | charms of a julep, inthe month of June, and we are | sorry for it. T took a oe omnes yesterday into i | Greorge’s, at tobacco growing county of the State of meee Planters complain of ine bugs, and the worins, and the cold, and the drougth, and say that they are vary. backward with their crops this year. One of said planters told us that ay “had a smart frost on Saturday night last, whic! stained the corn right smartly, Lod bit the kurcum- bers short off to the = fee many of the vines being ioe ready to spread tl emselves for a run.” Never- theless the planters are busily employed setting out, or preparing to set out,in the first shower,their usual crop of tobacco. Tuere are some interesting and pretty girls among the homesteads of these tobacco planters of Prince George’s. We had a fine time among these hospitable people, and teel quite poeti- cal since our return. Hope they'll have a g sea- son. Did you ever see our worthy Post-master General, Cave J fohnson, on horseback? It 1s impossible to have a correct idea of the — of his legs, until you see him on a thin-bellied horse. He sits, how- ever, as firmly in the saddle as he does in his offi- cial chair, in the marble palace, in E. street. More anon. Last bell. Philadelphia. [Correspondence of the Herald. Prircapecena, June 3, 1845. Several of our volunteer corps paraded yesterday for target practice, and the Newcastle Light Dragoons en- tered the city on a visit, and were received by the first City Troop, Capt. Butler. The ranks of the different companies were full; they hed excellent bands of music, and made quite a brilliant display. Nothing, I conceive, so completely exhibits the feelings of our people in rela- tion to hostilities with any foreign power, as the alacrity with which they have rushed into the ranks of our volun- teors. ‘The legislation of Pennsylvania has been direct- jishii ‘and mage ST Iyurd ie "needed ‘withthe above. my3L “1wiv®m KFINED IRON—00 tons best ed, it would almost appear, with a view to discourage this arm of our defence, in favor of the wrete! hed tag- quality. F. Compoay’s rag and bobtail militia system, which gives @ ludicrous sizes, rou 1 and worse drilled Lc oy a oes Souja er Ta SSS fare as full, comparatively speaking, as those of any-oth- 1 aay 8, oF different sizes, constant | Oi state in the Union. We numbered a short time sinc Ido 'Ameri $5,000 well armed and well drilled men, and the nec Also, American Pig ion, PRINGTON & RICHARDS, Im*th rater st. DAT ante, Pocket, isk ind ters, Pocket Boo! G'ERERS, Dotto ay Lamp, Makers, Gold Lea Makerssant SOUR eae The best quality. ane id the States 0. pooeet LWAUGH'S Gold ane ode Hen street, near Church easy ro Ted fat in the pasrineat) Al seni aod anti irtion ental Font nS poi Praduentg Gold toate te my 2w ierh le ttreet, sion to our ranks since, the first rumor of tain, from the best portions 0! the sity and Sounty of Philadelphia, three brigades alone, about twenty per cent. In the first brigade, commanded by Gen. Cadwallader, we have two excellent regiments eh volunteers, One is artillery, under Col. Pleasanton, numberin, about six hundred men, ‘with a battery of six pieces of brass ontnance, two of iron, and two bomb Picctars. ‘The other is a regiment of infantry, under Col. Murray, numbering about eight hundred men, w e- and equipped, In addition to the ordnance above tioned, there are a number of brass pieces not yet moun-