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aun Aaprrs, Ziv 0.) 3 Li Burldiag. Third stevet, pear Chestint— Terms—T5 ceats x teouth, including the Sunday paper: or 6 cents without it; delivered free of charge in any part of Phila gelphis. Sinsle'eopies for mie as above, daily, at 1 o'clock= ice nts. _ The Weeniy Hamann is also for sale every Saturday morv, panne © conte, oF $3 per annum, delivered in any part of iladelphia, tree of postage. ~All the new and cheap Fubticatons forsale at their ev as s00u as issued, wholesale and retail. ith the exee) ‘of one paper, the ' Herald” is read ladel hia, as any paper published in that le medi cdvertisers. Advertise ments handed to the agents ai half prat 4 o’elock, will appear iv the Herald uext day. eine and Pharmacy, established for 1 Quackers in the eure of all dis i + onthe fourd and last column of thir 1 DSON, M.D., Agent. tice and Coneabeicaniceae Hithe College. & Naseem at pa MONEY MARKE! Thursday, July 17—6 P.M. ‘There was little doing in stocks to-day, and prices re- main without any material alteration. Norwich and Worcester, Reading, Long Island, Vicksburg, and Ken- tucky 6's closed firm at yesterday’s prices. Stonington No. 9, between 10 A. On Wednesday, the 16th in Bexsamun Lyxes to Puizanetn, daughter of James Gom mel, all of this city. , by the Rey, Dr. Mi ‘A French Woman, i. the capacity, of must give good references ia the cil Wane : at the desk of this office. ED—For a. Bachelors Rog a Looking Glass | Oren sr ae mai Also, one large case cont: ining an assortinent of 53 Also, some articles |e! Lamps, Metrasses, Sofas, CI THE CELEBRATE GEAT PASTE dissolved in. water fternoon, 17th inst., after a painful ill s, Exiza Riven, wife of Jonathan D. Ste- 42d year of her and ucquaintances of her husbend ore re- tend her funeral, from 180 Henry street, this m&rning at 10 o'clock. On Thursday morning, 17th inst., of congestion of the CHARLES CONNOLLY, aged 17 years, eldest son of James Connolly, Esq., merchant of Cork, Ireland, «ud of Charles fi. Connolly, of this city. friends are respectfully invited, without further notice, to attend his funerel from No 61 Morton street, to-morrow afternoon, at 4 o'clock. te second of Tate fashion, ineln- , ke. Apvly, at box 11:0, jul8 Sti venson, in tl ectully at noon, between the South Ferr; D PATE DAMA I.,4 bag containing Children’ der will confer » faver upon the Cosctnay he who lost it, and ‘or at the bar of Stoueall’s lass: | LE kK Banradwey | Gass ' "To be performed by M. Montass id st! |p ner & Young, 132 Chatha Chatham street cl Moore, Lent & Tont street, and at the manut | tenbach, 14 Hudson st; J. & J ng st; JW, Bassett, O44 Bro streets Dr, Sai shton & Co. 110 Broadway ; Brook! of Fulton and Cranberry streets, IMPORTANT NOTICE 10 DAGUERREOTYPE ARTISTS. K: undersigned have made application to get Letters Patent Daguerreotype Pictures ui effect not koiown before, and chi id, Waiter and respectable young woman. ‘lease apply at 88 Mulberry street, | ANTED—A situation os Chambermaid, Wi i y adway; Collins & Co., 461 | rgent corner 8th si hi is Porter in a Store, bya addressed to W. Jones, 27 T ill meet with immediate attention, TATTERSALLS. ANTED—A situstion he eating eta ‘A splendi ie tiy sound and kind, ears old, perfectly minutes in harness , 21st July, inst..at 12 ol 1 Sound and kind, and will trot a mi Or the saddle; has been ased by a Lad Also, a three seated Ri ho has e thorough knowledke of Music, bei Y the first masters in Europe, and feeling herse i that secomplishment, would wish | ockaway Wagon, withdouble harness, all in good order. A small Cloce Camiage’and'a Wagon, with fully competent to instru process produce: went up} per cent; Canton fell off }; and Morris Ca- nal }. ‘The weekly receipts of the Reading Rail Road are very large, being nearly double those of any other road in the country. We annex a statement showing the re” ceipts for one week in July, for the past three years. Privapeienia any Reapina Rairoap. Week ending July 15, 1943. July 13, 1844, July 1 Receipts $9,182 79° 14,38 * * 28,013 Coal transported . .... 10,672 22,826 ‘These statements not only show a very great increase in the receipts for weeks this year, compared with cor- responding weeks last year, dnd the year§previous, but every week this year shows an increase on the previous one, entirely unprecedented. According to the last re- port of the directors of this company, it appears that the cost of transporting coal last year was 41 8-10 cents per ton, but it is supposed that the increased power of the engines, the economy in the use of iron cars, the in- creased quantity offering for transportation, and the in- creased facilities of the company for the transaction of business, will, before the expiration of another year, re- duce the -cost of transporting coal to 35 cents per ton, and eventually, to asum much less than that- The deputy chairman of the Stockton "and Darlington Rail Road, England, in his evidence given before a com- mittee of the House of Commons, in May last, says, that jd. per ton per mile for the conveyance of coal, amply remunerates, but believes that at }d. per mile, more mo- ney would be made. This estimate is made independent of any back carriage whatever; it is made on the calou- lation that'the carriages go back empty. This low esti- mate is made on @ road costing thirty per cent less than the Reading, with less favorable products. If coal can be transported on the English rail road at $1,50 per ton per huadred miles, return carriages going empty, at a handsome profit—and we have the most conclusive evi- dence that such is the fact—it certainly can be on the rail roads of this country. It is farther estimated by the same high authority, that a jd. per ton per mile will pay the entire expense of engine power, wagons, a fair prepor- tion of cost of maintainance of way, all expense for the transportation from the pits, to the place where deliver. ed from the rail road, and five per cent per annum on the capital employed en the moveable stock. We can apply these estimates to our own roads, but with more favora- ble results. Ourroads cost less, the running expenses permile less, end the same income will enable us to de- clare larger dividends. The expense of repairs on our roads may be a trifle greater than on the roads of Great Britain. It is estimated in England, that 6-100d. per ton per mile, is sufficient for the proportion éf mainteinance of way, on a road that transports'600,600 tons annually. ‘We annex an official statement, showing the amount of tolls received at each Collector’s Office, on each of the canals of this state, from the opening of navigation, to the Ist July, in the years, 1844 and 1845, also tho in- crease and decrease in the receipts at each office. w York Canat Totus—Recewts av rach Orrice, Canal: With, 18 15. 108,403 73 123 8,4n3 68 3 17,854 57 957 13,182 43 697 85 32.977 32 35,107 50 29,029 73 32,216 63 6 2,883 01 4515 8,665 03 12,630 97 57,138 33 48,060 13 Brockpor 1,975 36 2,230 60 Alvion 50 9,095 36 — 2,304 Bt 40,213 68 «1,067 73 - 1808 95 21,585 27 9,696 32 rs Buffalo... 228,022 08 173,116 38 od 51,905 70 $713,170 55 670,789 22 46,528 11 98,909 44 Champlain Canal: 2,301 81 3,399 101,057 29 Waterford. Schuylerville. 4,716 81 5,413 G4 696 83 Whitehall . 22,282 45 22.917 90715. 45, - $29,251 07 31,720 61 2,469 57 - 16,925 18 17,317 62 392 4 — 16,999 34 36,890 73 — 10,108 61 $63,924 52 54,208 25, Cayuga und Seneca Canal: ree eee Geneva ...... $17,919 15 15,57073 = 2,7 42 Chemung Canal: 4 Livina.s $60 67 sme 2001 Fairport. Be a5 § 10992 M4 Coming. aro 75 § y.Fo5 m5 8601 1,016 04 _ OM 38 8,969 00 = 3,042 96 on $7,056 16 9,985.01 3,012 96 ott ao Chenango Canal: + 1,067 38 956 O1 = m1 37 2,821 36 3,631 58 B10 22 = 41,503 55 6,061 331,557 78 10,648 92 2,368 00 6,599 94 1,156 05 - 6,583 00 354 38 13,183 701,510 43 - Higgins 302 76 Totals... .... $877,957 79 62,787 18 KECAPITULATION, Bie 5. i. Increase. Decrease. Genesee Valley C Scottsvill : Dansvil 102,411 23 — 42,381 33 2,469 57 — = 716 27 - 2,347 42 30,849 50 - 2,128 58 bape Valley. 1t'era a iow = = Oneida Lake’) 83% bat 3 otal. « $077,957 79 90,274 41 54,445 02 t increase. 39,274 41 ‘Total decrease. . $15,170 61 The aggregate amount of tolls received on all the ca” nals in this State, this season, to the Ist instant, was $15,” 170 61 less than to the same date last year. There has ‘been a smull increase inthe receipts at most of the offi- ces of the interior, on all the canals, but the falling off in the receipts at the outlets of the principal canals, has been large enough to offset the increase at other office: and leave a deficiency of alittle more than fifteen thou- sand dollars. The greatest falling off has been at Buffa Jo and Black Rock, which amounts to $45,209 38; the de. crease at Oswego amounts to $10,108 61, and at Albany and Troy to $15,045. The rate of decrease at Buffalo and Black Rock is about nineteen per cent on the amount ed for the same period last year; at Oswego about twenty-one per cent; and at Albany and Troy about six Percent, The cause of the declize in the receipts for tolls in our canals, is not to be found in the falling off in the quantity of produce coming from the west, any more than on the reduced amount of merchandise transported from the seaboard to the west. The spring trade of this city, was rather limited. and the shipments of goods much smaller than usual; this, with the decrease in the quantity of produce transported east on the canals, cau. ses the deficiency in tolls. We have now reached the turning pomt; the principal crops of the west have been harvested, and the aggregate yield will, without doubt, exceed that of last season. Mew supplies of grain will soon be coming to market, and the anxiety of producers to realise may cause the shipment of an additional quan. tily, large enough to swell the canal tolls to an amount exceeding that of last year. ‘The decline in tolls so far is only about two per cent on the amount received to the Ist instant last year, and a very small increase in the amount of merchandise transported for the remainder of the navigable season would wipe out this deficiency, and sustain an increase forthe year. The limited spring trade gives us hopes than the tall trade will be larger than usual, which, if realised, will bring up the canal receipts to last year’s point. Old Stock Exchange. $1000 NY City 5's, 70 98" 1 5 7000 Ohio 6's, 60" mas HH Sheth sy Nad “ ig jo at 15000 do sdins 963g 50 Harlem RR 68 100d 94% 50 L Island RK 68 11000 Kentu 100 do 10 shs Farn 150 do 68: 2%) Morris Canal 50 do 13 Aub & Roch RR 1390 do 4 29 Nor & Wore RK 100 do 68 (50° do 50 do 68% 19 bo 8 Stoniagton RR 29 r d 0 I 250 Reading RR bay ond Board. 190 shs Farmers’ Tr $10 45% 50 shs Long Isl 0 ae a et ee 0 50 do 815 685 25 Stor 25 Canton Co 830 414 100 Rewling 50 0 a5 41h 0 do 100 Nor & Wore 70% ‘s New Stock Hxchange, 20) she L Island RR 920 68 1 oy sto I Ia $0 she Farmers’ Te 10 953 © 68 ¥ +30 90 % © do 60 6835 75 Nor & WoreRR * 70% 40 Jo +20 67% 100 w= do ba 6h bs 708 eppearanee of the coloring process is dor il of the operator,and by every one not skilled { feetly understood at one g! in writing, without difficulty, és yi Artists wishing to procure the Patent right for a City or make pre-engageme type to that of the fine by nature itself, ui It can be peformed and will be per- com municated A note addressed to A. B. paper, shall be punctually atteuded to. ANTED.—A few active, intelli for the sale of new and popular we above can be see: at any hour previous to Mon- ird street, east of the sale, will’ be sold without juls Bt ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD, TOLEN from the office of the Subsermbers on the 12th inst., $400 in 5, 10 and 20 dollar bills of the Merch recovery of the mone: ‘5 “nt men, to act asagents per Year over I with an epportunity of clearing $1000 |, Some men, now in our | Count: r year, clear ofall ex- | (nose paid) to c Insured them in writ per year, aud more if they are active employ, will no doubt make ever $1000 ° s,’aud there is about half'a dozen places open, which must jed ; each man will have his district, and it will be neces- em to have at least $25 or $50, vut. None need apply unless he has that amount, 1s oui object to get them started in such a manner as will be beneli- cial to them, as well as to us. ly at 9 Duane street. i jeprction and gonviction of the NTISTRY—VALUABLE DISCOVERY. RESERVE YOUR TEETH. $ uffer with the toothache, wien by calling ou Dr. PAIGE, 139 Gran | can have it effect hew preparation, 2 Comuties Slip. BOOK LOST. T ten days since in Broadway, hetween e first volume of the inder will be suitab! 01 rely cured. He bas an entir Letters must be post paid. hat will cure it ina few minutes without ALEXANDER’S TRICUBAPHE. A NEW AND INVALUABLE DISCOVERY, bei 4 : nstantaneousiy changes the color of the hair to a beautiful brown or black without injury to the hai The great superiority of this dye consists in its easy mode of application and instantaneous effect—all other dyes | requiring from ten to twelve hours to produce any change. superior excelience will be apparent to every one upon & dame de Roland, in Freuch, 'T 1 warded on returning it to the New York Society Librar the corner of Broadway and Leonard streets. effect. The mostte y sensation. Artificia teeth inserted in the most approved manuer. i VOIGTLAENDER S UBRREOTYPE MENTS recently mu OST—A Note for $1050, drawn by Amos Clark, jun. pay- | able to and endorsed by Lot Clark, daud J ind payable at the State “Elizabethtown, N. the ‘Ist Javuary, .816.. Pay ment of suid Note is stoppe jer will confer an obligation J. B. Danforth, Esq., No. 8 Wall street. APPARATUS. by leaving it at the office of AMUSEME * INTELLIGENCE. " PAKK THEATRE. FRENCH OPERA. Friday Evening, July 18th, Will be perfor LA FILLE DU RE T. - Mle Calve M. Copuriot Berar Mathien -Robilion bear h Arnie n—Kirst Tier of Boxes and Parquette, Ors it? oP els halfpast o'clock. NIBLO'S GARDEN. Second Appearance of MRS. MOWATT. IN COMEDY. Friday Evening, July 18. The performance to commence with the Overture to taneve.”? To be followed by Tobin's Play of the HON MOON, Volante Miss Taylor Hostess, Mrs Deering M | Duke Arauza, Mr Crisp Mr Davenport | Mootalban, Gallagher Anderson | Jaques, T. Pliei Lampedo, Johu Sefton | Loper Chip in Act Ath, » Pas de Deux by Misses Celeste and Parting > Intermission of Helfen Hour 2 (CF Aa eMe.ent Pouce ul alweys Ge iu atienuaace to main- tain good order aud keep all improper persous out QG-Tickets Fifty Cents Afinited number of Season Tickets Te Performance to commence at 8 nelipast 7. he disposed of. jock CASTLE GARDEN. GG Admission 25 Cents.-£) Proprietors «oo - Measts. Preven sod Grand Entertainment! Doors ope at BY LAST EVENING’S MAIL. Washington. [Correspondence of the Herald.) Wasutneron, July 15, 1845. Washington, and its Progress asa City—Prospect ofa War with Mexico, anc of an Extra Session— Increase of Fmigration to Texas—Products of that Country—Mexico, California, and Yucatan coming in—Distinguished Visitors—State of the Weather, &c. Visitors in Washington are now remarkably searce—the climate is insufferably hot, and the place altogether to a stranger intolerably dull. No- thing but the prospect of office detains the occasion- al straggler that we meet at the hotels from day to day; some poor fellow whose claim before old Cave, Capt. Polk, Bob Walker, or old Buck, as they call the Secretary of State, whose claam— “ Like a wounded snake, drags its slow length Along.” But to the resident population, or the mechanics of the city more especially the season is a brisk one. Brick houses are going up around us in every direc- tion, in churches and public halls. The city 1s clus- tering itself around the departments, and retreating from the navigable Potomac, as if this good metro- polis were affected with the hydrophobia. George- town above, and Alexandria, cut off all our com- merce, except in wood, oysters, and water melons; Extraordinary Evxertions and Surprising Attrac- | while the canal leading through the heart of the cor- tions. Friday Eventn Juty 18th The performance will with an Overture by the rch Statuary of the Popular Sp Popular Song by Mr Winans. 17 Intermisson of Half an Hour for Promeude a:.d Refeesh- t from the * Philadelp! le the subscribers to ‘Tricomarty.—The effect of th It was tried yesterday in our office, to black was issantaneous. ushton & Co, druggists, 110 Broadway ! Broadway; corner of ith streets Aspin- Johnson, Moore *: Taylor, 81 Mi 20. 2 Cedar street; and of tthe United States, or of sole agents. A. WRIGHT, 25 South Fourth « ightiaender, Vienna, en: rats at reduced rates, viz:— Apparatus, with three inch lenses for full size MUSIC OF 1HE BOHEMIAN GikhL. FERRETT & CO.’S CHEAP EDITION. HE Public are respectfully, in @ Store for the anle NO. fed that we have opened Mediuiw size Apparatus, with two inch lenses for half size tor House and 856 yall, William street e prepared to sell all who may wish to purchase Small size Apparatus, with one-and-a-half inch lenses, for clegant Music from the Oners of bon He BO RL. er size plates at $30. : Zi ntlemen sending remittances in accordance with the depend upon receiving the venuiue Voigt. atus, and not a worth’ess imitated article, they ney for the United States their own. importation, as well as all h their art for sale at the lowest F. LANGENHEIM. druggists throughou iw 81x 501.68 and three pieces, for 25 cents. ing five songs, a ductt and chorus, for 25 PIANO-FORTES FOR HIRE, AT 411 BROADWAY, WALKER has constantly on hand an extensive assort- | market prices. ment of elegant Rosewood and Mah of every description, including Grands and are loaned on hire at the above establishmeu factory, No. 40 West lth street, near the 6th avenue. New Pianos for sale, with ments, warranted equal to any in the United States. OLD GOLD AND SILVER. 3 Book Binder’s Iags and. Silver ‘A. BARNARD, Melter and Assayer of Metals. ased by assay. ting, coustantly on hand, at office No 2 PAINTINGS FOR SALE E OLD PAINTINGS, comprisi ical subjects, Landscapes, &c. ine Interior by Tenier (UP STAIRS.)! Part, dL; containing seven favorite airs, arranged for the piano its. i¢ is accurately and beautifully privted, ou paper White as any in the market. Pa ‘We invite the musical public of New York to visit our store, and lookat, our mu lished, be,ides the EI Lovers Sougs for. Nine Favorite Pollo ‘Thirteen Popular Waitz Fourteen Favorite Galloy Melodies of Ireland, Music of the Ethiopea Pianofortes Yhiladelphia Exeha 5 PEavinets,, | _ Referring to the above sdvertinement, the subscribers his manu: | the Daga ew in genereh, thet | other materials can b errean Attelier, No. 201 im*re LA SOMETHING NEW AND USEFUL. FTER long endeavors, the undersigned has succeeded m introducing to the people of the United tis in the shape of a, Orgent Paste,) while it cor rasant drink for the Summer. i ities it is at the same tim artbum aud Sour Stomach, and is a ca] Its component pa can be recommended to females in all s ‘Wet nurses, and can be used at Prepared and sold for the Proprietor by L. Joachimssen, 129 Attorney street. SCOTT'S BAZ No. 7 DEY STREET, BE sic of the Boher prices, at their all the moder improve- | D. k States an article naders, 9 songs Hed Ithy and pleasant drink press and nearly seful in removing i cgutsining 9 of Thoms ful in removing fare very innocent. and it 5 of life; good for ame a substitute for milk. Flowers of Melody—10 p Melodies of Lord Byro Songs and Ballads of T ‘Twelve popular Quick Ste Fourteen celebrated March A sett of Punch’s M: jutermans, and a . May be seen daily from 9 Jen elgek, at 91 Liberty street AAR, OTWEEN BROADWAY AND SH STREET, S ANDS SCOTT returns his most sincere thanks to his ) “friends and the public at large, forthe liberal support re- ceived since he has been in b attention to merit a continuance thereof, Ales, Wines, Liquors and Segars, are too well known Refreshments to be ‘i ch as Beet Stenks, Mat. nes, Hamand Eggs, Sardi ene, € Welch Rareblts, Colle, od dinner of Roast or Boiled Mest for ‘One. Sh ay, from 12 to 4 o'clock... Dublin B dratight. "Good Lodgings for 25 cents and 3734 r House has been proved, by comparison, for years past, to be the coolest and House better supplied in street, one door Eas by popular composers . EMOVED to veo ing, Accordeon, raments,&c.,in a new Analysing and Inductive System. ‘Terms reasonable. ; eae M. D. will go, as usual, to the residences of his pupils to any art of the city, by the stag ferences given on application at No. 65 Franklin street. SECOND HAND CLOTHING AND FUR- NITURE WANTED. ND the highest price given for all kinds of cast off clothing ood second hand furnitu: i pose of the same, will do well to dregs a line through the Post Offi B. LE 4934 Chatham street, New York. oa hand, a seasouable assortment of gen- Postillio nof Lonjumeau. These embrace but a small portion of what we ar We intend meeting in every way the demand for our tha AT A PRICE WHICH PUTS COMPETITION OUT OF : : THE QUESTION To insure correctness, and thus to set at rest_at the threshold ‘our operations the specious allegation that music so cheap have employed to edit the geen OF THE FIRST Satisfactory city an able in the city. 2 Irish, Scotch and city papers. Steamers. Good Rooms moment's warning—free—erati ES ole of our musical A PROFESSOR Al ove who is known to be thorotghl nay depend upon the article we o latest news by the r Private Parties always ready at a a proficient. The public} 0 Consranth tlomen’s clothing, ¢! NEW EMBROIDERIES ETER ROBERTS respectfully calls the attention of his | friends and the pnblie to some splendid goods of th description, received b TO DAGUERREOTYPISTS. LOW —The finest Apparatus in the country— in Paris $500. ‘To one who would _ to furnish subscribers with a copy on alarge sale of the prinei- | ; y, this is the very in- ly at 36 South street in the alternoon. ASOUIAN HARPS. 8 & CLARK having purchased the patent ‘u's AColian Attachmentto the Pianofo dl States, (excepting Massachasett hey are now prepared. to st attached, or to attach the ital Piauofoites. In regard tow y & C. are prepared to. satisfy the most pre- own critical examination : je assertion, that the" Aolian” will re Will not be affected by trans nost satisfactory warrantee is given Ww: Book and Musie Publishers, No. 237 Broadway, N. York. ISM EXPOSED. PU. D, W'S PUBLISHING HALL, BROADWAY imal Magnetism, by a Pract trifling advance on the original 1 tion toseveral lots purchased at aretion, atan iminense sacrifice, which will be found well deserving nu’ early inspection. fe are very desirable, being 28 per cent under the usual right for | for the hd ck Chemisetts, richly embroidered, from Its to $3,50 worth $2,25 to $5,50. a J Collars, finished edges, for s., usual price 6d, 150 Embroidered C; 50 do 5 with this improv by submitting to the influence of this da Fur sale at all the nce | A()(), GALVANIC BELTS, AND BRACELETS. CRISTIE, believing that the simplest applic NIC RINGS have beea suf ficiently long before the public to give a fair t cacy, and numerous commendstory testimonials having b d from persons of the highest cl deems it a proper time to introduce a more ex: i s of the GAVAN- B. '§. Kor several weeks have been in the hands of some of the first sof New York, who kindly promis d a fair trial of y pleasure in be- in.tune in any climate, and it pablic are invited to examine the‘ Atolian Pianofortes their ware-room roadway, opposite. the Park eré also may be of 6, 64 . hoth mm rosewood and mahor NEW MUSIC, RILEY &CO., 297 Broadway, publish and keep on hand an extensive assortment of New and F \ sale at_ wholesale aud retail at the lowe: hey manufaeture Instruments of superior ca ory article they tell, being practically acq:t ant nt branches of their business. Milivry sands ‘anat reasonable rates. AUX WINES F. RICHIT, & Co., Importer, 201 Broadway offer for purchasers, ‘the following goods, viz Margeaux, St. Julinn, St. Es- , Hds. Barsac Saute me &c. &e. in Casks, bbls, cxsses—all perior quality. Old Coguae Bran ses of the well, kuown house o in Bordeoux. French mustard and nd imperial Pranes ia glass jars and fiicy boxes, sealing "AIL orders will be than Rivierd borders. A choice assortment of rich embroidered Handkerchiefs, ention, by mean S eases of various ACE! stripes, plaids, figure Alot new Mastin s of Swiss and French Muslins, in Trimmings, Laces, Veils, Hosiery,Gloves, ke. all of which will be sold Gags led bi ‘OMIC ALMANACS F' the public generally, are hereby noti appearance of our Comic Almanacs, replete wi engravings extracted with, care from, the laughin sher’s Comic, Turner's Comic, Crockett’s Go. x De Darkies Comic, those on the spot will distance will order, o: eatest yariety and them in their practice. “ris le to state that, ina majority of cases, they have been ap- py perseverance, there will be arene. BROADWAY KR 1846, FOUR KINDS. booksellers, and proved, and he doubts not th ig, the power «b- to arrest the pro- & BRANDY. ale in lots to suit in the Galvanic Belts, Bracelets, &c., en- | ux claret wine, y js «hjection, Any de required can readily be obtained, and no disease which the mys- terlous agent of Galvanisin i ‘The application of call, look, laugh, and buy ; those at Noeyeau and Anisette, ples. , fario, Briznrd & Roger f il to be permanent- that attending the Gul- with perfect convenience to Jes, or any part of the body ¢ confideutly recommende e No wapleasant feeling iitever attends their constant use, and the most delicate fe- iscomfort. ‘They the country; catalogues on applica: 56,377 92 30,869 51 20 01 hand do fiaMl justice to all id prices RNER & FISHER, 34 Chatham street OFFICE OF JEFFERSON INSURANCE O0., No, 50 Wall street, opposite the Exchange. HIS COMPANY continue to insure , wares aud merchat pation ‘on vessel: DIRECTORS, Thomas W. Thome, » ‘an! Real Estat Noith Sixth street, jons for Patent tt ing: Drawings and Specific: ht sold; money loaned and invested; property has thus far calmly submitted to the only vaLiD inst loss and da which scientific persons and others have made against Wention, namely, "WANT OF SUFFICIENT =I cask Devswax, of ver Ek CORLINS GO, wena, duality. 56 South street, one than suffi and will as calmly and as pa- 8, which he trusts to be able as isalmost needless to state that, in all are recommended, the le precisely to the same. reased certainty of beneficial reased p wer of effectually to remedy. OR TO NONE AND SUPERIOR TO MANY. E. BEAUTIFUL light White plein Summer Hats, price $2,75, which for beauty of finish cannot be surpas rush and White Castor Hats, all ‘Thomson Price, Moses Tucker, cases in which the Galvanic I rab Beavers, Blue Iso, Panama Hats, very low. (0) 110 Fulton st, between William and Nassau. MILLS, HATTER, 178 BROADWAY, HOWARD HOTE HAS now ready, an assortment of Summer Hats, to jon of gentlemen is invited, at the fol- Francis P, Sage, John C. Merritt, @ 0 the advertisement in aaother column. Dr Crise tie must still wam the public to beware of spurious The Galvatiic Belts, Bands and Bracelets will probably be counterfeited, as have been the Galvanic Riugs. Th: resou ce ONLY ageney in the city, Building.) 2) Gronae T. Hore, Secretary. ABDOMINAL SUPPORTER. NEWLY INVENTED Warranted the most of_the public is to (Pt Fentos sr which the attenti ABDOMINAL SUPPORTER fectarticle of the kind ever inven- me time, and approved o UNPRECED. NTED REDUCTION IN ISTRY. the best article of the kind ever offered to the public. flicted are requested to call and examine for themselves, ‘The inventor has put them down to the low price of One Dollar, To he hud only of Madame Ossear, 21 Murray street, New This Article can be sent to any part of the United States, by ave them sent, by addresring }, T the old establishment, 62 East Broadway, where ean be frm one to a whole set of Teeth inserted on the most reasonable terms. Superior Teeth inserted from 75 cents to Teeth Filled from 54 cents to. ‘eeth Mounted for other Dent Also, an assortment and other Hats, suitab or the sensor MILLS, 178 Broadway, Ho AG Te DRESS MAKING. sa call from. Lad in the Millinery or Dress Making ‘SS’ FASHIONABLE HATS. G, the well known and celebrated t i distance can N. TAYLOR, Surgical and Mechanical Dentist. ESTABLISHED 1822. ROSE, CUTLER, AND MANUFAC. a R OF SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUM: No. 412 BRospway, near Canat St. ext, N. R. would respectfull: R. CLARKE is desirous of supplying th and country with the best of help, servants of good character, both protestants and others, white a i so, he is bene- Manufacturer, 17 Straws and Lace No Tinted to clean, mad sion street, informs the public that his are of a superior quality, and war- most fashionabl oliten Hats $2 each. 1 dozen at reasonable prices, patronage, which such an undertaking’ meri i 5}4 Duane street, and fitted up for the accommodation of all iv Call at 9534 Duane stroct. shape, called the a Ga employment. ni «i Country Merchants, to n ruments,and Cutlery of the most approved satterns, which he will warrant.not to be. surpsssed in quality or workinauship by any manufactured in this country or im Milliners supplie ral assortment of at the Lace Neapolitan Manafactory, 17 Di ‘TIS FIELD respectfully informs his friends and the that he has arrived in the cit he Ui ted States Hotel, his entrance t r street; where he'has a number of Bassford’s improved ‘on sale or for playin and taken quarter 1PORTATION OF WATCHES. _ , RECEIVED from Switzerland, by packet ship Zurich, an assortment of W: Il be happy to have them with materials formeking Sherry Cobblers, White Lions, bo fre fo Inte STRIKERS SOLUTION FOR THis HAIK HICH will change grey h i igi ind Movements of ready for the | Al Irak & MAIRE, wholesale trade, at mot » &e., gronud, set, and re; DE ‘ith great care an ST SHIP LIVERPOOL—trom Liverpool —Con- per this vessel will please send thei ts original colo: : ffereut from any yet offered and cannot fail of superceding all others AK ‘Those who doubt its virtues, are requested to have their hair changed before paying their mney. If KOULSTONE’S KIDING SCHOOL, 137 and 139 Mercer Street. _ MR. JOHN 8. ROULSTON! infurm his friends aud the Schosl for Instruction in F evening, a8 follows — Hours for Gentlemen from. a re liable tobe sent to the Pub mbugs would tak AKTIFICIAL EY BS MA F, and Inserted by Dr_J. GRAY, rk, the only maker of the HU) the United States, has the honor to public in general, that his lorsemanshipy is now open ved ink, The Solution can be forwarded by Harndea’s part of the world. One trial will prove the faet. Sold wholesale and retail and aj street, ‘opposite the Hall of Record , jnd'm* Hied at No.5 Chatham A fow Vouk, up stale. ‘Terms of instruet Any person that wishes to be well ould always epply to the Maker, who has been in the Art Forty Years, ‘on application to Mr. Mr. It. haa just received from the country several fine and ish Saddle Horses, which he is authorised to sell at a rea- PIRCE’S First Premium new Patent two Oven Ranges ing economy, convenience and FO. SORREL HORSE, 16 hands high, 8 years old, a fine, Amphithe trical ters Wood. rt A Beautiful Series of Tableaux Mouy poration, only answers as a drainage to the sewers, and #8 a man-trap to the belated loafer from his noc- turnal prerambolations ameng the ostracised dam- sels of Frogtown Very often these nightly adven- turers miss the bridges, and become subjects of an inquest before Squire Thompson and his coroner’s jury, especially in the winter, when the moon is on the dark side. But we are going ahead, Wash- ington has a population now ot no less thin 25.000, 4 gain of 2.0)since 1840; and this is doing weil for taken from the | 4 city Without commerce, without manufactures hi catlivat see of maukind, ent the without money, without credit, without enterprize, Akal ua PR APRICH Miss Cohen | "Yer head and ears ip debt, taxed .most to the rove «WW Wood | Adam’ 2/001...,. Dennison | tithing system, and almost wholly dependent upon ‘The 100'Cosinoremas will be exhibited: ICF* Doors cpen at hall-past 6 © el-ek. Performance to com meice at cl ck. VAUXHALL GANDEN SALWUN, jJOWERY. Bi A OPEN EVERY EVENING, RAIN OR SHINE. Admission only One Stalling. THE COOLEST SALOON IN TIlE CITY. Positively no Free List, exer pt to the Press. ‘The following array of Talent hove been engaged for s ‘and will appear, in addition to the former Company M vILLIAM The renowned Equi highly interesting feats ot GRECIAN AND PARISIAN GAMES, Together AST with MAS Vv. 1. WILLIAMS, ‘The Infantile Positio Fas no equal, Also, MADAMOISELLE ROSINA 'GASCON, From Paris,” charming Daucress, ouly 13 years of age. eduesdey Evening,” Benefic of BILLY WHITLOCK. mence at 8 jul tre THE MUST eI ees RESORT i 4 ELYSIAN FIELDS, HOBOKEN. PLENDID beautiful Green. in front of the calculated to inspire the to be given week, Young Franeise ‘and the greatest Maxi he has made arrangements with the tw: a ‘a variety of their ost popular Dances and 'S sun, by them in all the Vheatres in the Union, ORDER OF TH will commence with his Hindoo Miracle wards of One Hundred Experinents | Al introduce the elegant and real Chine beat, for a large sum of mouey, the Mighty Greek Rigas, he now bids defiance for a rival, Dancing in by the two Miss Barbers; also, they will popular Songs of the day: consisting of u fier which he wil M Band—Lender, Mr. Shelton. TO ¢ RARE CHAN ship for the fmanu-kl Congres iy two lots, between Bowery Broome aud Madison streets, for that purpose. juts St*re or at Messrs. Stettheimer & Brothers, 87 Beaver street. juld im*re ight ouly four years of age, and certainly 1 MENTS.—Young Francisco Games—in which he vill sing e | Se) ‘addition ty the above, Mr arty has engaged that justly celebrated American Brass the long sessions of Congress. Hence, a war with Mexico, which is really :ssuming the shape of an unavoidable contingency, and the necessity of an extra session, would bea god-send to the city of Washington. We hope the President and the Cabinet will consider the interests of the national capital, and hurry on the matter with the Mexicans, and call Congress together, and all the strangers that come full handed, and dispoxed to make a night of it We met this evening at Coleman’s, Col. Hogan librist “and Positionist, will appeer in his | from Texas- He says emigrants are pouring in to that country by land and sea. They are moving over the Arkansas line in gangs of fifties and hun- dreds, men, women and children. And Col. Ro- gers, an old resident of Texas, tells us that he has seen growing there wheat, corn, oats, Irish potatoes, sweet potatoes, tobacco, cotton, sugar, grapes, peaches, melons, figs, and the hike, all in the same plantation. Why, sir, there is no stopping the pro- officers, Martin aud | gress Shane he Count as that. And let Mexico 10) declare war, and ten thousand Texians are ready to **revel in the halls of the Montezumas.” We may yet live to see Minister Shannon the territorial gov- ernor of Mexico, and Ben. E. Green, of California; hibit ons Free every after oon this week, | (for Benny would be delighted with those fascina- commencing on Monday, July lith, ut 3 o'clock, on the i eat dresses consist of a pair of ear rings and a parasol;) several of the most | and Brantz Mayer, of Yucatan Stranger things Mr. MeCarty has, the pleasure t¢ | have come to pass, and these things are by no ofthe mee ‘Also, | means improbable. ting ladies of Monterey and San Francisco, whose Two clerks “turned out” of the Fourth Auditor’s office to-day, Williams and Bronaugh, (whigs.) ‘The ejections are not decisive, however, if the de- expitated may commend the right of appeal from the dowagers. Pel awiey 3 Mr. Senator Levy, of Florida, is in town, and Mr. Merrick, the great advocate of cheap postages in the nate, and the father of the present law, passed through this evening with his family. He lives vvay down in the fish country of Maryland, and has been burnt as black as an Indian, from exposure. capital ofabout $10,000 in | He is confident that cheap postages cannot be re- ing for divine | pealed, and that the whigs will yet approve his n of thi — fur- | course on the Texas question. East River, and between The mercury continnes to range along in the nine- For particulars enquire at Mr. J. Dittenhoefer, 2 Cedar st,; | ties in the shade, falling very slightly in the moon- shine ; but running over the top of the very tallest Cubrey Werner Segars; do small si fapoleons, Nor us other brads. Also, old Tobacco, Rapid. a3 3m*re y ot} auty. Gold Watches as Tow as 82) a $3 ches changed or bought atches warranted to'keer |, ies | ood tine or tie mouey refunded, Watches and Jewely repair. | Effects of the Heat—Deaths m the City in Conse- ed in the best manner ond warristed, at much less ‘usual price GC. ALLEN, Iinporter of Watches and Jewelry, ‘Wholesale and Retail, 51 Wall street, m2 Im*ec Late 2, cor, William MD stairs 000 di AVANA SEGARS, imported by M. AN GULO, for sale at 27 Liberty street, Among them will be fond Cabanas, Jo Imperialés, Reyalias, Panetelas 8 Urraca, Sin Reman, Delisies, Colones, do Panetelas, and vari from the shove well: known house, justimported by the Christoph Colon und the WATCHES AND JEWELRY.—Thos | ference of ‘ i Silver Watches, Gold | And here we close, with a full determination to itgreatly to their ad Hing all descriptions house m ————__—_— $25 each. Watches and Wasnincton, July 16, 1845. thermometer in the sun. We presume that Hon. Dixon H. Lewis keeps himself down in Alabama, shut up in his ice-house, otherwise he must dissolve. Very few fat men visible on the Avenue after sun- rise or before sun-set, until yesterday, during a slight rain, when ey came ont “like spirits from the vasty deep,” only a good deal stouter in the circum- the abdomen. risk the responsibility of an alcoholic imbibation. e the | quence—The Hue and Cry—Dr. Miller Started Up—Affairs in the Cabinet—Mr. Rives's Car- riage, &. LIGHT, ELASTIC EVER FITTING WIGS AND SCALPS, WITHOUT METALIC SPRINGS OR CLASPS. TO BE HAD ONLY oF CHARLES RIDGWAY. HAIR CUTTER AND WIG MAKER, NO. 25 WALL STREET, Opposite tue Cusrom Hovs: merly of Howard’s Hotel. MAGASIN JAPANAIS, 69 Duane Street. Im*re iquities, cousis! ses, Flower Boitles. Plates, Dis Dresden Porcelain Groups and Figures; C rf the 16th century; and two Ebony Wood at moderate prices. Ladies and Gen’ lem treat yourself call and exainine this splend ‘Also, two carved Chairs from 16 A.M. till6 P. N BATCHELOR’S _ NEW INVENTED WIG, if you collection, are completely done away with. Wig wearers can now en) ng much ease and comfort ns ever they did with their own hi agit must be seen te be appreciated, at WM nate work, s | BATCHELOR’S Wig and Scalp Manufactory, No.2 Wall treet, near Brondway—Removed from 165 Broadway. jel? Im*m TO CITY AND COUNTRY MERCHANT: HOTEL AND STEAMBOAT PROPRIETORS, CITY AND COUNTRY FAMILIES, &c. EXTRA FINE TEAS! 163 Greenwich Street, Near Covrtianor 8t., axp oprosits THE Paciric Hotet, few Yoru. VV 8 BEG LEAVE to inform you. thet we established onr. selves at the above place, neeting onr views of our wholes: on the North River Sidi large famil ight manner ‘qual yoods, have earned for us a degree of reputation and renown far veyond that of any similar house in the United y these the best reasous we can urge to obtam your pa- hgreat care aud judgment, rgoes, and which comprise ¢ 2 selectious from finest specimer Hysou, Gunpowder, Imperial Oolong Pe! this season, which, with an immense variety of Fine aud Good ties, we offer at wholesale and retail. We have also t Government Java and cther Coffees, a usual, roas ground daily. ‘We continue our, operations at our other places as heretofore, oartienlarly at 121 Chatham st. We are your obedient servants, JANTON TEA COMPANY New York—121 Chatham st.; 361 Grand st. end 318 Bleeckei stree. reals “£9 Chestnut street, and 45 Fifth street. may? % SPLENDID EXOURSION TO WEST POINT. LOTHIANS UNRIVALLED BAND. COTILLION PARTY. FIRE WORKS, BY MR. EDGE. THE new and commodious Steamboat DE- +H; Smith, (capable, of Ranges are warranted superior to any ever offered. They constructed that it is almost impossible for them to get out o1 or for the plates to crack, #0 common to all oth . hay or the last 18 months, and in every in- stance given the utmost satisfaction, and in no one instance the proprietor been called on to repair one. : A ges putup by the subscriber are warranted to give en- tire satisfaction; if they do not, they will be taken away without urchaser. GEORGE PIRCE, Rronrictor, 292 Broadway. bold, and fast travelle valuable Horse for a Fa: fectly kind and gentle in r; of great endurance; worl a ily Wagon or Physician. He is per- larness and under the Saddle. School, 408 Bowery. LASTS, LEATHER AND FINDINGS. LY ov hand an assortment of Baltimore and Philadelphia Light Oak Leather, Philadelphia Morocco, wdings of all kinds, B.—A first rate lotofMr. G. Macheu’s Ne at 295 Spring street, 1 LAWARE, Capt. P. carrying 1000 persons, the least expense to the pr ie, 1845, to. ers: ® rs time to view the extensive fortifications and Lasts made to an of the surroundin; i perform selecte: a om the most celebrated compos RREN 8, WItKE .LE AND C FOR SALE OR TO LET ALR GN JOHN J, STAFF'S juss, Musard, Lan BLOCK TIN WARE MANUFACTORY. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT of Planished Tin and Common Tin Ware, Cutlery, Hard and Hollow Ware, Wood Ware, Baskets, Brushes, Door Mats, Shaker Seives and Brooms—in short, every variety of house-ke ink articles. N. B—A complete assortment of Coffe ‘en Urns, Table Dishes and Covers, e., Ke «for hot ambonta, o8 hand F tured at the shortest notice. peers JAMES Y. WATKINS jus Ime 18 Catharine treet. New Vork. Mr. Parker has kindly consented to Jead the Cotillion Party. Mr. Kedge will also make some splendid Exhibitions of Fire T, the Nine Mile Stone Kingsbridge Row, 4 handsome ql Works on the return tri 0 of which contain 1M room: front and rear, with Ice and er two coutains Nine Room, with Marble Ke. complete, Also, a large Stone Honse at ing 10 rooms, 2 k. T necessary bap ee ish= BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT, t door to the American Museum, s to his friends and the public al share of patronage already re- attention to business to merit a con- FIRST QUALITY— Newark Cider, 0.2 ANN STREET, 0 retums his sincere th generally, for the Jock, | xrent srerifice. “They have not been twelve months in use, Wart | wtembrace every article reqnired in the business: or | will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Address " Dentist, | Herald office. Syl? tn’ a » North River, at half! et at quarter of 10; 'C: Dock at quarter Past each is varied and Philadelphix Porter fitting a Lady and Gentlemen, ‘Tickets for the E: i i Gentleman's Hele Ticket, 40, (JALVANIZED SHEET IRON AND TIN, Gentleman's Ticket, cents. Which can be procyred at the Astor House, if tof Wi vicinity al. New ork. “A an FB Orders for shipping attended to with despatch. Or at the Store o: “ Yee of every description will be provided on board | moderate charge. Jul FOR NEW ORLEANS—Louiiana and New , York Line—Regular Pi instant—The elegant f ‘apt. HH. Johnson, will positively sai TH INVISIBLE WIG | O closely resembles the real head of hair that sceptics and | ave pronounced it the most pertect xt: ry invention of the da: vel aud unique wikis its be [ NOTICE Tate PUBLIC that Doctor JOSEPH HEINE, 1 as above, her re- | # No: 2 DU JA handsome furnish reat advantages of | made without sewing or weaviuj ‘so closely to resemble the natural natural appearance, us to defy 10 beatiful, so porous and s evaporation is unimpeded ver wigs entirely avoided. seur are alike invited to inspect thi ind the pecaliar method of fitting the ARRY, 116 Broadway, o¢ LOM, DAVID'S SON? See'Boox a ‘freight of passage, havi tah Teoma ou bene pe of Good the auction room of HENRY L. V range PI ce, at 0 o'cloes FF EN, who Ui Boarding-house keeper, Uni ts ett puted about, ata to hive in Ne vil of other wi fe sceptie and connois- Woodmff, who will Orleans James E ward all goods to his addres: LONDON LINE OF PACKETS Regu SUMMER GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN'S F, have still on hand a tiece x i CLIMAX STABLE, SOURTLAND ALLEY, hetween Walker & White Streets, REAR AYXCLUSIVELY for £4 dations are first-rate—the Stalls extra width, -iage Room excellent. -A few Stal tlemen who wish their Horses to have au: SMITH, Proprietor. very superior necommodati Tage Passengers, persous Wi his vessel should make ent Tnuden lane, oF to OF 390 BROADWAY. ed Cassimers for Pantalo: Gentlemen's Ho wo Breat variety, which wi Pine street comer of South. R. Meyei ship verior (reatment, meceed the Prince Albert, aud sail on the aaferta’s patent; one Lathe; full and complete sets of Operating Mechanical [nstruments; together with 150 Plate and Pi eeth, Se. ke.. for $100 cash, to close the concern. This they rh GALVANIZED IRON AND TIN. very su Periorarticle, warranted uot torust. Also, Tin Plate, Shee. ron, tron, Sheet Copper, Zine, Seoteh and Amet ia Tron, for sale tw CASS & WARD, red No Ti Brod arrest TO THE PUBLIC mis ANE STREET, i—was not muel SOLOMON HEINE, M. D, je 1 amter 00.57 Rendle street, New York formerly lived with Mr ears age to live in New York—wil) write to her father, No. 14 New Bailey street, Salford, Mancher the will hear something greatly to her advan | bl in England, sl age, mv !0 2m dv&ewr® re MILITARY £QUIPMENTS, HJ. STORMS, 31 FULTON STREET, | ‘AB constant'y on hand, a full aseortment, of Military xr Horse Equipments, according to the United Siates State regulation. Algo, 0 variety of Saddies, Bridle, Harness iy &e. ke. very style, made toorder, Jel3 Imtm ond and mort pp! ROLLINS co 6 South street e ‘Arm Chairs, from the years 1548 and 1577, formerly belonged to the Cardinal Ximenies, Great Inquisitor of Spain, such as ever has been seen in this country; of which he can dispose wish to for Cath olic Churches; tobe seen w dee? m* rh S9 PERFECTLY recembles the real head of hair as to defy detection, All the old difficulties and vexatious annoyances Citizens and strangers are invited to inspect this tasty and deli- ipally “for the purpose of customers ht which we ‘eral years past iu this city, and Dedarte price of a sy and we owever, much plossnee in stating, that we have of 08, ngow Souchong, &e., which haye arrived here | of the Secretary of State, Mr. Buchanan, has | time past. Indeed Mr. Ritchie has set his heart on ha: | ing the a | Ciimencing to have great power wi We were not aware of the melancholy effects of he heat yesterday, when we penned our notes of this still continued purgatorial spell of weather Four men, laborers on the Avenue, fell down and died from the effects of the heat. Mr. Brown, the Methodist local missionary, who was always going about doing good, was prostrated last Saturday from the intensity of the sun’s rays, and died, as we are informed, last night. A. German laborer on Capitol Fah Hill yesterday fell by a coup de soleil near his door, but was restored by an immediate administration old | internally of French brandy. To-day until near 3 v’clock the mercury continued steadily up in the nineties, when from the accumulation of clouds, thunder and lightning, and a strong breeze, there has been a most grateful abatement. : Capt Polk has already displaced one brother-in-law of Capt. Tyler, Dr.“Miller, the Post Master at Colum- bue, Ohio; and it is questionable whether the 8d As} istant Post Master General can hold his place. It would be very cruel in Captain Polk, after Mr. Ty- ler had plead for his brother-in-law with tears in hts eyes, that he should be driven to forego his promise to Old Veto, and turn out the Doctor, from the force of necessity, as in the case of Gov. Van Ness. As itis, we may say of Dr. Miller: “On slippery rocks I see him stand, While fiery billows roll below.” The talk among our folks now is that Mr. Bucha- nan or Mr. Walker willhave to go. They can’t igree—they can’t adjust the tariff harmoniously—the iron of Pennsylvania is an insuperable bar to the re- venue standard with Mr. Buchanan, and Mr, Wal- ker declares upon the holy poker that that 77 per cent protection must be curtailed of at least 20 parts of its fair proportions. ¢ We are afraid that Mr. J. C. Rives is leaning to the aristocracy. We saw a lies moving down the avenue to-day, which we at first mistook for Capt.Polk’s; but it turned out to be the family velncle of the big Kentucky rifleman. But we cannot think it democratic, strictly speaking, to counte- ance so clean and elegant a turn-out on the part of the late fiscal partner of the Globe. An old second hand affair would have taken infinitely better with the subterraneans. Bartimone, July 17, 1845. <1 Good Supply of Rain—Rumored Resignation of Mr. Buchanan—Mr. MeLane’s Private Secretary—The Duet Quashed— The Barney Marriage Case— Markets, §c. We were yesterday afternoon treated with a most de lightful shower of rain, coming down in torrents for up. wards of two hours, having the effect of considerably re viving our drooping energies. It commenced about 2 o'clock and continued till 4, when the sun shone out egain and the thermometer resumed its tyrannical sway until 8 o'clock in the evening. A drizzling rain com. menced again at that hour and continued at intervals during the night. The sun has, however, obtained the mastery again this morning, and there is every appear nuce of another scorching day. Although nothing relative to the rumored resignation ached this city from Washington, the fact that it is the desire of the President, to give the een i to the Hon. ndrew Stevenson has been well known here for some inguuished Virginian in the cabin yhat the cabinet must soon break up is inevitabl not « | only on the Oregon, question, but on the tariff, which ‘s\n Walker and the President are laboring to bring own to the revenue standard,contrary to the known opi- ‘ons of both Mr. Bue' in and Mr Bancroft, as well as irgMarey. Mr. Buchanan will therefore,certainly resign ‘ut Messrs. Bancroft and Marcy are too fond of the loaves d fishes to follow his example. The appointment of McLane as Minister to England, has been the cause much ill feeling between the President and Mr. Buch- an, hence the shuffling of the Union on the subject f the O1 n negotiations, with the professed object of contradicting rumors, but With the real object of pre- | \enting an open rupture in the Cabinet. Depend upon ii, the South must be conciliated, and Mr. Stevenson will Le Secretary of State before a fortnight. Mr. Buchanan desires to settle the Oregon question by agreeing on the ith degree, but the President refuses ‘all such compro- Mr. MeLane, [ perceive, stopped some days in New i r ton to take t mer. By ivate Secretary, Lawyer jon at the Court of St. simen of a live yankee. © has got quite a diplomat ic looking iz, and will , e on the negotiations. “Phe custom house and post office ante — t# having ttled their differences by agreemg to sach other \ the most profound contempt, we will » no duel