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eax THearag.—Teonight Mr. Forrest makes his Second 4) pearance atthe Park, in “Othello,” Mr. Jamie- 400 per sovating Iago, The matagement deserve well at the hands of the public for the manner in which they have catered for their amusement during nt Shanally apptechated. Tee perteret ee Toate Si conclude with the” Married Rake ee (Or Dgat wiil —The enterteinments at the Bowery uch as must fill the house, The national drama of “ Patoam, the Iron Son of °76,” is to be given to-night, with an.excellent cast, may be seen by the bills. | in addition to “ Putnam,” ‘izarro, or the Death of Rolla,” ja to be performed, Mr. E. 8. Cor tek the part of the Peruvian leader, su ported by an mers lew cast. Twosueh of the enterprising pharmerabe ae Fig Boweny Cincus—The performances at tke Bowery Amphitheatre to-night will consist of the usual variety of iXe-trian, gymnastic, and other entertaining feats, by the able corps. ‘The evening’s amusements will be open- © by the grand cavalcade called “The Nobles of Po- land;” Migs Jeaseyline will appear in a favorite Pas Seul. Master Nixon, the infant equestrian, will ride one of his Ss\cnishing ects of horsemanship; and the French Hercu- les, Mons. Cassimir, Strevgth ~The entertainment to wind up with the comic belietof Lubin and Annett. New Yoru Ores Hover.—The beautiful play of “The Lady of Lyons,” is to be enacted at the Opera House to-night. Thia piece alone is worth the price o¢ Sdmission, but in addition to it, the comedy of “ Charles IL, or the Merry Monerch,” is to be performed. The manegers certainly uso every effort to furnish to the re. Silents in their neighborhood the means of Passing an Sgreceble evening. The house is couvenient in Taogements, and those who visit itonce will be likely to find themselves in the boxes agein at the first Convenient time. Mlle Blangy has arrived at New Orleans from Havana, Waither she Went to dance an engagement ; but the new D.shop having taken decided cal exhibitions during lent, M remain idle during the forty days,or return to this cour- try. She, it seems, preferred the latter. The Ravels commenced an engagement at Mobile on the 16th. ement the Seth. Miss Julia Dean had: pla; through and arrived at benefit night, at Cinciunati, et zie } nae brnoy bar gy jeatre, at ncinnat going a beat talent in the coumizy.” It te Ki ‘tatian Orena.—The “ Barber of Seville” was again performed lest night at Palmo’s, and toa better house than on Saturday evening. The performance wes fer better than on the first evening of the presentation of the “ Barber,” and at the conclusion, Pico, Beneventano, Sanquirico and Patti, were called out and received the commendatory marks due to them, for the manner in which they acquitted themselves. ‘In reference to this opera, it must be born in mind, that it has been present- ed to a New York audience By gies companies, who: style was very diferent from that of the performers now at Palmo’s, and it was with the impression of those ro- Presentations uj their minds, that the audience Witnessed its presentation by Pico, Beneventano, rico and Patt We w tion last evening The opera was undoudtedly well rsed, und the performers evinced a disposition to der to the author and to the audience full justice. Having exerted their powers to this end, they hed proof last night tbat their “pare were appreciated. Without it douvt the piece mi have been cast more to the minds of many, oh a small as other persons, require ti, it will be remembered, notwithstandiog a recent indispesition, had been singing for several weeks, both on the evenings of the Performance and on extra ev whieh were necessarily occupied to ineke up for those on which his indisposition rendered it impossible for him to sing. His parts had been such as to require great exertion, and i,was but reasonable that he should require a little rest. Signor Patti, therefore, underteok the » Which would, under otaer circum- stances, probably have been assigned to him. In all Vatti being an artist of @: and by no means a mean nable that he should be ined to the part which ok in this opera. But the jarber of Seville” has performed for the lest time, and on Wednesday night, we are to have Verdi’s opera of “I Lombardi.” Mapame AsLamowicz's Concent at Nuwaau.—This talented lady gives her second concert at Newark, this evening, She was well received there last week, and we have no doubt but the hall will be well filled this | evening. Some persons may be disappointed in not hear, ing Medame A. sing at the concert to-night at the Apollo Saloon. She would Lave been most happy to have aided the Ssmaritan Assoeiation by taking a part in the coi cert, but she was already engeged when the manag applied to her, so she told them, but in some way they oc her peme ia the bill, determining, we suppose, to fave its iofuence at any 1ate. This is the evil cannot now be remedied. Cuarsty's Mini ing at Mechanics’ Hall, Broadway, ere as successful as ever. They are now become such favorites, as their audierces prove, that it is almost needless to say any thiog in their praise. = Auta: ARS. 1s company comes off at the Tabernacle. There isa harmony in the pieces they sing, which surpasses every family, of the like charactor, that have eppeared in this city. The quertette, “The Soldier and his Bride,’ de- seriptive of the murder of Jane McRae, 2 Ay Indians, is given with thrilling harmony; and the solo “Away down Lest,” ia sung te perfection, and is, itself, werth the price @fa:mission. Go early, and secure seats, as their last concert was orowded. Se .—We pubiish below the Hon. Bader ¥. Ring aud anumber rrew, athail past 5 o'clock, Astor Hons. It deserved, and will doubtless be ‘say that tickets may be had of the felt amoug of the ir the yrtupi- anifoatation of the tes. Howland, W ine cia Mace’ o ok Tiles John ome} 0 ; ‘ebb, Pros] . Wet- Freseort Hall, NG. Seat Mt "Auvasiie Averill, + Bemuel M. Neill, Thomas Your fries Hon. \Tn say that your spprov: i Silahew thet gouldnat hoe cen Tog most i ° e H Cof this modern mode of auam reunded, however, tha the merahants of New Y il redeem beea lost, and that their th enna will vailed as their have bes For the flatts ich you hive been pleased to posh of my a asure, I beg to my pro- ity your invitatt ont id ith speet, your friend and follow einen’ na S% With erent re- (Signed) ’. BUTLER KING. Mecehants in.the possession of 1 or, from some "te most scientific gent! discount made iswhotsale perehret Seep aie 8 & RON, ITT Broadway, onpos.te Homer's Hotel. ‘Travellt Dressing Cases. —The becri- becsreeeceely cl the rd ion of the lic t0 th ir i @, sige, of real wulity, and warranted ta NDERS a sO’ a7 lgned. ha . Courtland st. Fine Dinmond Pointea Gola Pens.—if tn good Gold Pen A erm oe Fhe ut ett fetn see he trashy thi th i vgn a ~~ -t. y sold at the auction rooms about ‘ead ‘Jewelry at equally low prices, will perform various feats of | ad | ernor of Illinois the funds necessary to meke the second round egainst all theatri- | Blangy was obliged to | | Pleased to see their warm re- unfortunate, but | £L8—This company, now perform’ | ‘This evening, the grand concert of | ik, with the | to yer: | | River, with the return of the previous month, and avren.| torn cae, hoes. onl Taste AGQUSRAMAUS, | ery me Riser. LE Swi os compares with the corresponding period | mente witha wember of pent to, hoards of to een panel ‘ARK THEATRE Tucsday Eveniogs Murch 2 107, | Cinoinme 4.0 Tose teat ia Exchange, | gity they would profer.""A: pleasaat aud eomforsabie home | EA-ke aco | Buc te pperfounea. LO iavill whe $1000 1 States 6's 6 10186 100 ahs Reading RR b60 s9i¢ | Would be insured. A, Z No.8 | Quielie, Mr, Forrest; Tago, | Loui neake Moon pesengeae 8, 1O1NG 100 ‘e = x 1 REE croton EXCELSIOR, Post Office, | Rederigo. Mr A Andre 1000 Ohio 6's %60 3" 400 wy | 2-8. ferences wiven aud required. take aides, | Te cone 1000 7 0 © do bao 508 | PREMIUM WALNUT O 4 owe nd | RAKE—Mr Fregerts MOSEY MARK@T. Hse hie a 2) CALM ONAcommret aces aad OR SO RE rman Hey ther, in Hlades Docand | RARE Mr Freaer i 6 Monday, March 22—6 P.M, | 600 ahs Tr Netes6 pret 101K 400 b30 60 ‘aut Oil Military Sbaving Soap isuow veing offered ape Copnee Nase, Ted end Toes Susan Twist Mrs Dyote . | 10 State Bank iq 150 Nor & Wor Presenting himscif able ‘Spoons, Sadirous, 6 and 8 furry Co | Os Wednesday the tragedy of the Gladiator—Spertacus, The stock market remains without any material alters 50.N O City Bank wo” 175 wablic agaist being di ‘able A ‘Kaobs, sad Pan KF ion. The European advices appear to have had very | 50 [Jlinols Bank 133% have no agents whate See ieee Bean: baa tirinmine Meablare nat helf-past 6 o'clock ; performance will com- Uttle influence upon the stock market. ‘There are local | 12 Famers’ Trust ayo 8 rouse oar names on the 1 re tend, Bs A Woodsews Siw Kaves, Pra. Bence nF orclock inventor, 5 ax Causes for « depreciation in quotations for fancies, which | {02 do rare fo eee abe Coubs, Biiver Taimbles, Tooth Brashes, BOM ey tM siege PUTNAM Gas Wes aren ae ‘chaiiat at peasudll Ue Yerheves. 8 ont? Ey VROUM & FOWLER, 3 Courtland st, eben. Vache; Gen, Pacaum Miles, ‘The receipts at the Custom House of this district for | 100 "do ws! M18 FEAS, OLD JAVA COFFEE. ee ee ot edd en ned Pen can bochos Keren, | pyres, Ouesc Brasilien Wiel eats the past week, were very limited, compared with those | i East | Es i i aoe ged Kaives an "Forks, suitable for country es weil as city | n% | for the corresponding week last year. For the week suo Ny 97 prec aren ‘alto of Ibbotson, Peace & Co.’s fist and half | _ ai Carn’ Chay nae | ending the 20th inst , the revenue from customs was only 57 pr et "4 pats . un aaa | Barn a ra, Mrs. Madison. } $496,479 ; egainst $1,350,165 for the same week in 1846, sug Reading Bonds n Also, 30 zen Holt & Miles’ Coffee Mills, and 1 crate | Dress Circle 2 cents, Pit and Gallery 12k ceuts New Stock Exchange. 9 { The value of dutiable imports for the same week this teehe Nee & Wor bie a7 | | Year, was about three millions less than for the corres,| 25 do bio | cha | Ponding week last. ‘This can be partially attributed to | 33 4° an | the lengthened voyages of our packet ships and other | :0 do 49% 25 Caoton Co Fi | F Vessels, on their way to this, from foreign ports. Incon-| % 4° 150 Morris Canal 1 |x. | | Sequence of this, there has not been such an active mand for specie to pay into the Custom House, and the | Money market has slightly improved. We shall soon have asmall feet of packets in, when the payment of duties will compel the banks to part with large amounts of their gold and r. A million of dollars paid into the sub-treasury every woek, must reduce the specie in | the banks very fast. | The President of the American Exchange Bank of this city, David Leavitt, Esq , has received from the Gov- payment of interest onthe debt ef that State, according | | to the resumption act passed two years ogo. The pay- ment will be made to-morrow, Tuesday, at the Bank in | | Wall street. | ‘The following wero the London quotations of Ameri, rican stocks on the Ist instant :— Alabama fives, 1863, 68; do £ do, 1858, 62; Ilivois sixes, 1960, 28; Indiana fives | 89; Kentucky 6s, 1868,90 ; Louisiana fives, 59; do do Ba- | ring’s, 81; do de Lizardi’s, 74; Mississippi sixes, 60; do | £ fives, 20; Maryland fives, 65; Massachusetts fives, 97; | Now York’sixes, 1845, 64; do fives, 80; 58; Ohio sixes, 1866, 85; Pennsy\ raniv | fives, 67; South Carolina £ fives, Bariug’s, 88; a) do | Palmer’s, 84; Tennessee sixes, 90; U.S. Back shares,13e. | | The quantity of coal,transported to marketby the Read. | | ing Railroad Cempany for the past week was 14,609,12 | | tons, making the total for the season 175,416 tons, against | | 121,218 tons for the corresponding period last year, show. | ing an increase this season of 54,196 tons. | ‘We annex returns exhibiting the condition of the lead- ing depértments of the Bank of England, at four differ- ent periods :— Banx or Eno fiom 12,844,442 E mis 2,469,490 | $.482,541 93,989,158 3,447,406 3,489,416 901,402 10 341,314 15,661,206 }22,626 7,696,172 941,566 882,528 | } 12,962,147 1: 12,687,179 i 16,143 726 1; 14,694,905 | 6,425,630 6,813,675 | 596,306 624,661 j The actual condition of the Bank of England, for the | four periods mentioned in the above table, was as an- nexed :— CimouLation or Tum page or EwGuann. Notes issued... £29, Notes eanand... 8,425,690 The actual circulation has not fallen off much, while | there hes been a very great decrease in the amount of | bullion. Since December 26th the circulation has de- | creased £146,415, and the bulléon £2,963,565. It ‘will be perceived that the amount of issues on the 20th | of February was £2,963,566 less than on the 26th of De- cember, which corresponds with the felling off in the | smount of bullion, but the actual circulation has been sustained by a reduction in the amount of notes on hand, | | from December 26th to February 20. ‘The Bank could maintain the actual circulation of February 20th, with | | only £5,481,940 in bullion; this gives margin for a fur- | ther drain of £5,976,525, an amount about double that drawn from the Bank, within the two months previous to the 20th of February. A circulation of £14,000 .000 | can always be maintained, even in the event of every | | pound of bullion being withdrawn, as that amount of is | sues is based upon government securities. It is impos- resee the result of any great crisis inthe money market likely to grow out of a steady drain of bullion, | | but the bank, according to the latest returns, appears to | be in @ position culculated te give confidence to all classes. Tho returns of circulation of the Irish and Scotch banks for the four weeks ending the 30th of January last, when added together, give the following as the average weekly ciroulation of these banks during that | month :— | Averege circulation of the Irish bank: £7,259 426 | Average circulation of the Scotch ba: + — 8,608,030 | | Total circulation of these banks during the | | past MOND. ee eee ee eee eee seer es £10,868,256 On comparing these amounts with the returns for the | month ending the 2d Janwary last, there appears to have been A deoreese in the circulation of the Irish | | | | DeDKs Of. . 0. cee essassccsesscs cece £256,088 | A decrease in the circulation of the Scotch | WADKS OL. ose cee cecccccssccccveces 183,321 Total decrease during the past month.,.. £439,309 | And as compared with the corresponding period of last year—viz , the Sist of January, 1846, it shows— A decrease in the circulation of the Irish banks of. . Ped 161,326 An increase mn of the Scotch banks of. . tee eeee 421,605 Total increase on the year. «+. £270,280 On compering the above with the fixed usues of the several banks, it appears thet-— ‘The Irish banks are above their fixed issue.. £904,939 | ‘The Scotch banks are abeve their fixed issue 516,621 Total above the fixed issue............... £1,421,663 | This excess of circulation is based on the amounts of | gold andsilver held by the several banks, which during | the month of January appears to have been as follows:— | Gold and silver held by the [rich banks, ., £2 393,296 | Gold and silver held by the Scotch banks. 1,846 657 Total of gold and silver..........., £8,720,0083 | Being a decrease of £224,776 on the part of the Irish | banks, and of £36,530 on the part of the Scotch banks’ from the several amounts held by them during the month of December. | ‘Tho stock of specie held by the banks on the 30th of | January would allow of their issuing to the extent of | £2 307,640 above the amount of notes in circulation in | Ireland.and Scotland. Te comparative circulation of notes for above and under £5 each during the month of January has been as | follows :— Under £5. Total. in Ireland... 4,097,724 7,259 496 | in Scotland , 2,459,352 3,603 630 | Total. 6,597, 10,863,256 The above e returns of the | Circulation of notes in England, Scotland, and Ireland for the month ending the 30th of January. These re. turns, combined with the average circulation of the Bank of England for the same period, will give the fol- lowing results as the total paper circulation of the Uni ted Kingdom as compared with the preceding month :— 47. Jan, 30,'47. Inc. Dee, nk of England. iL \ $97,404 = rivate banks, 326,006 61716 = Joint stock banks... 3,138,498 129,405 = ‘otal in England. , . 27,413,255 1,189,585 — | Beadlana 3,787,151 = 183,321 | 2751844 = 259,988 United Kingdom... 39,715,020 39,65,0% T40,06 = Showing an increase of £1,186,688 in the circulation tes in England, and an increase of £749,976 in the circulation of the United Kingdom, when compared with | the preceding month, nding January 2. | The following statement will show the position of the currency when compared with the same period last year:— 46. Jan. 90,47. . i | Bank of Engten 2 “au ginisg «Tae Dee. | Private ban! 4,687,782 173,725 Joint stock banks.,.. 9,254.202 3'967,003 13,701 28,926,171 28,601.800 gay ag | 3102295 “S'6°9,830 gai gos *s%9! reletdeee s sevens 7,250'426 = 151,35 | United Kingdom... 39,519,147 99,465,096 = 34,051 Thus showing a decrease of £324,331 in the ciroule- tlon of notes in England, and a decrease of £54,051 in the circulation of the United Kingdom, as com, ared with the corresponding period last y: stock of bullion held by the Bank of ind in both departments during the month ending the 20th of January was £13,650 060, being a decrease of £1,433,640 a8 compared with the preceding month, ‘ond an increase of £444,264 as compared with the same Period last year. The stock of specie held by the Scotch and Irish banks during the month ending the 80th of January was £3,729,008, being © decreese of £263,306, as compared the selling prices of produce. Sales of Genes then ma | 75 a $180. No sales transpired. Corn—2,000 Actual cireulat’n £20,640,790 20,712,350 19,628,355 19,40L,00 | | it having been reduced from £8,813,675 to £5,976,625, | tke 15 shs Nor & Wor Bs 150 shs Nos Wor 50 do 49% 2 do yn hand Doors oven at 636 o'clock. ferformauee ecouuaentes at 7. Also, 6 casei ' ITCHELL’S OLYMPIC THEATRE —T, ‘Also, 1 ea Wire| has a i comerene nas ‘Also, 3c Percussion | with the drama ot the DEVILIN FaRioeTn ysteriows CHEAP FOR CASH. AHRENS, Dray inform aus, N. B —Cotalogues are now ready. H. DUCLUZEAU, Auction CURIOUS MECHANICAL ette Bazaar, 149 and 151 Broadway. At suction, ou Friday. ath Mareh, weil tuto Mary Taylors Crequet, Mr. Holland Alter which w: performed the extravaganza ef the | FLYING HORS! ~dhaw!Singh, Mr Welcot; Firouz Sebah, 0. M 4 be th tne OLYMPIC REVELS—Jopiter, Mr. m. | Jean will x falcott; Pandora, Mrs. Tim ade up ia | collection of Mechaniesi Clocks and Automatous, and Mu- Dress cirele, 50 cents; upper boxes, 2 cents; pit one shil- y RB -§ P< a 4 roadway prices. | sisal Instruments of the Lafayette Bazaar. Among which | ling; private boxes. $5. Orchestra boxes, $3, 0 bd 4 and see. m23 Im#re ar | Doors open at 7 o’clock ; curtain rises ai naif past 7 —————=——==— CITY w#RADE REPORT. were it $7 25 in store,and at $7 123¢ to arri South- ern moved pretty freely at $6 602675. A handsome lot of Devereux white corn sold at $1—and considerable | | CAST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE brated Automaton Dancer on the Tight Ro} | “Bo ALMO'S OPERA HOUSE, Chambers streei—WED- WANTED, Ithe celebrated evel Boctie: ot shaman be- NESDAX EVENING, Mareh 21th, by request, Verdi’s New Yorx, Monpay Arreanoon, March 22. | Aplne: Cr nae on having any cast ¢ or superfious ; d caking | ones from its sl Opera of 1 LOMBARDI. ‘The Hibernia’s nows had the effect of unsettling om | Brice for aca a note, or by calif on te Be eons ah brteey ine hg lI Friday Evening, March 26:b, Doainsat's Oper, _ wees x ty rrepbas Janeen bons arapapsiog | Se panetually tO." He Dee BORR 715% Coad ate rianthe most Spearday Kvewing, March Sia fiisa pesPecmante ond les mand mnesee flour, cer ; ''p Stairs. | night of Donizetti’s Opera = N. B.—Ladies can be attanded to by Mrs. De Bost’ LUCIA Di LAMMERMOOR. pes Books may be had at the Box m3 Im*rh and Parqueste, $' ad do, 50 cents; 1@ Boxes for 8 per- TO WINDOW Sit\DE MANUFACTURERS ict Reetn Oi, Sete ean ba cacured ef he AND LITHOGRAPHERS. at 7136 o'clock; doors opes at ly arrived from Europe aud who has ibers desirous to retain their seats for the Ex - in Ke sto find permanent establish- je ly to T. A. Ageralt, Lafayette | tre performan: will please call at the Box for e and take | their tekets on or before Wednesday evening, h 4 | penton uctioneer, 30 the Ya lots of northern yellow at 95 cents, at which the market | nidscape hographic establish- ue oF mares Bolendid and Crate | PALMO’S OPERA HOUSE. closed with firmness. Wheat was held at an advanco; | inti itere "LOUIS FEMAET, 99 John a. up stare | Bache hee haiere eae pwcian of the Observatoire CARD. —The HEALIAN OPERA. butno ssles of importance were made. Large sales of ROBES, MODES, AND FANCY ARTICLES. | mehy fstanded, oy’ Lafayette Bézsar, 109 s0d' th Bees, | AA. desivous ote the patrous of the pera, ana the Corn meal were made, and at drmer rates. Provisions | FY GODEFROY, uo Broadway, comerof Le | 28th of \.gernter eres Pry wore held higher, with valesof mess pork at a slight ad- | aracrument cP rng eM i | | of the same, have abandoned the project of leaving this, city vance. Groceries remained about the same as before the steamer’s new: Asnes—The market was firmer, and both kinds held | at higher rates, without sales of importance having trans- | id. In Liverpool pots were quoted at 960 6d 0 27, | Eta the price ‘of pesca was ‘ancestala, | Bexswax—There was no change since our last report. | ¥ Baxapstor: Genese —Flour—We report sales of 1,000 bbls | it $7 25; 1,000 do, to arrive, $7 1234; 1,000 On. | 1234; 600 do ‘T'roy do Brooklyn | 2 slivers: | 100 do Philadelphia sold at $6 3734, | and 100 do 334; 1,000 de Alexandria, sold at $6 50, | < and 1,000 Georgetown $6 75. Wheat—There wore no | samples offered beyond some mixed and red, held at $1 50a $1 60. Holders of Genesee, pure whit ced $1 | general. Allthe above articles Ware hed a for the present, and would respeetfully anaoun | mination of PRIVATE LESSONS IN GERMAN. | ir deter. J. STOUVENEL & 00. | BON: ‘OF coaTEEN NIGHTS, No. We ict ond 5 No 3 John street, near i dway. | baby from the north of Germany would be hap) Sober a hataly Tar thie, which will expire on or x " i ote a portion of her time to giving instruction in - 1” Fos NAOGLAGS,AND LA ifs, vo" | san at the residouce oC punta’ Aste | gqihose of the season subscribers " who desire to retain their a | Totter. to No. #'end 10 Chinon PIA ia Tere immer’, | seats, and those who may wish to become subrerien toe ni description, Sol 1 Girandoless Cand | followi » Will please: it ¢ | TO IMPOKTERS AND DEALERS IN. _ | ther'tuetow vormcen che tsheun's ina box afice and receives and Hotels, fitted up with Gas, WOOLLENS. The Onere Company, for the ensuing season, will consist of and all articles warranted. MIGEON & the richest cut, pressed and plai Mi ists, viz:— tol: street. ‘The goid h lustitute, ier their superior man- | (i y on | ; | the CO., Refiniahers of Cloths, Casimeres, | iniahers of esimares, | a | ry be let teats for the orm. repaired. | EXT Pe! i at the box ene d to par bry ewe id retail. New Office to take lay Evenicg, | a4ch tuatane, malt ‘Tut bea thre CIRCUS—BOWEKY AMPHITHEATRE. “ D. Brig Packages lorthe conntry sent free of expeuse. | To whom they reter re f'21m*r , Is of | 3 me Deveraux white sold at $1. About 20,000 bush- | GANT The argo of the brig Virginia, about thr AN TEKNS —The largest and most | hundred tons, from South America, and from an anal: 0008 pas. EVENING, March 23.—The entertainments wi!l change in prices,and no reported. © market was quiet, and the effect | ton, rates were unset! Reat Estate at Avctiox.—Lot north tide Murray st, near West, 40x92, Lease of 4 lots with buildings, 9th avenue,....... | Ht Lac va ni d to ther kind in th ‘ket. | commence with a Star and Waltz Entree, led by els, chiefly northern yellow, the remsinder being south. | eujtaved and st lass, over oWfered es heehee gh cat, | Pronounced superior to any ocher Kind int ‘concern at ene | Mr James Nixon and Mis Guile gingoliow sold at 960. Cern Meai—We report sales of | tale dealers will pleuse examine and judge forthe Tis couneryent Pet Pound, and isan object to the farmers of | Mons, Canimer as the Hyeuch Hereales, play a variety of 20,000 bbls at $6 $5 19%, and 1,000 do $5 26, ohiefly for | i Bg ; export. The market dlessd tons og. a and Rye | M2 strc ‘ | werrg, sud utuplen euyve sasaTen,Brogklys, near Fulton | Negro Songs, Chorases, Gees, be , Rope Performance, Por- Flour, wore sll hold at firmer rates.“ Gais—We havo no | JN PRESS and will bo published SPOFVORD, TILESTON & CO. 105 Water street. | é change to make in quotations since Saturday. Beans and os tora Lecture on use Antes areas 6 m9 Im*rh | "To coneh mi ff LUBIN AND AN- Pe id at higher rates. Exporte of corm and | in 17, delivered by the K Bushop Hvowss, | ane NEDTE Lubin, Mr Sadigan; Annette, Miss Jeuselrna. | meul from Ne for March So, 1647 for ports in Eu- | on bUNIGaN, ae Doors 9 perlarmance commences at i past 7 } :—Corn, 75,! ushel eal, 7, - Larvae hard arasisr ea A! | “TOMB NT DR ona | ei SE ney MRCAS OREO we rt, ; 3ON—-( ! | i t c | Performances, bo moon an ing, which the matketrornoen ge made of sperm at 31c, at | morrn Willits HOWE JOURNAL of ths week acd foaay person! wishing to purchase. Fees range frome $15 oo | 4 FONERAL OF NAPOLI BONAPARTE, Correx—The market was quiet, without seles of mo- ie Sts rocners VuRaaR® Hs. Grates of the newest paiterus for parlours, bed Yous ‘righ all the poxeantry and pomp ofthat ogzasion. m nt, or i '. 1 an ity of doin; bast x Rodel myoror change in pice. | We quote Hin at Tuto, sai oP he yictatmglatin one ate ag rare wom | ia ga vai ney emia er ae oe rel, which was held at $10 95 for No.1; $7 25 for 42 Lo aaa A i ery ad Bor ‘Smoking Chimneys cured sed warranzed it Eoygured no | "Great Western —ihthiopias le—Living Orang Ou- Mee st ab eneesesdot mall do. Dry cod continued frist contents of the papa. ah ‘part ‘will be een Pere inees ead ESSE Te eae cee, | EL Steion as cents. Children under 10 years 183 cents. s ly al ‘50. Teach: id . J va Heme-—There was nothing new, while with absonce | grauitously to the subscribers ofthe Hierae Tee eee | feat ier ae fe market continued very firm. re this popular sory INSTANTANEOUS HAIR DYE. commanned trallng too ene eet toe cin th Bhat tor colon ne eee ly ; CE IN PHILADELPRI tanneries. We have n0 sales from first hands to report Patural black or brown, without staining or injuring the skin | °XCOND APPEARANCE IN PHILADELPHIA worthy of notice. | His sronoancod by Raadreds who have used {tthe ouly pet_| eee y ect Hair Dye yet discovered.” Sold wholesale and retail by 2 Lyatnea—Advices by the Hibernia, showing an im | We Tet ba American tanned lection. teen fre eae ime ee ee: Martronse de Ballet des ihesties de Vieune on Ame! leather, has givon encourt r ment tothe exporters of this a aod an inoreesed | SEGARS NOTICE. Fite Selina Oe se tee nee alee area needote and gossip, | HAVANA Segall ae jaco LEAF TOBAOOO, pas expense attending this en- lany oi ent ear f by lway, up stairs, (opposite were unprofitable, owing tothe infetee susity fae gee ORR. riaicy Charen) offer or sls, in Tots to suit purehas leather sl pped. ‘This year more eare is taken in suiting | _m23 stis*rh REP: wiki palgrale wad serati and fill the Wants of thet market. The shipment of leather last | UNION MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY fe bales arene. emery - To the Pit.......0. Usek fo. England, we notice amounted to26 361 Ibs. On | PAwey, MUTUAL atahutd kifed da Bates. 38 ‘* Cumberland Harbor, TUESDAY, March 234, 1847, the pe Pee He ree penne sole of $008 sides will take Te solved, that book (2s) Bifano LeatTopacco se IMENCE Wi Free Cee Se ap @ at the store of Messrs. Thorne, Watson, Corse & Co. ~ 900" a : eee “ tk wrappery. . Leap—We report a sale of 1000 pigs at $4 20c. cash. | Of aubseription t Golfers, as real Leaf: f eas of ‘Stirine Transportation Tobecse good lading f0 thee wi ‘few of the new brand 12 cases old Connecti Ali ich, the PAS DES FLEURS—By 42 Danseuses 80, th will be added the Farce of THE YOUNG Seed of all brands and clases, Dress vate. smoke! fuitable for the trade. ust received, & e and also for Fire Risks, the profits to een the Stockholders and those doing Dust | 1tatiol SCAMP. i “Gu, ” am) ely by the subscriber. To be followed b: the Second Grand Divertisement ’'AS i ot developed. | | ST ke sboee tacteancoe sohitnmenmtigas co | GEaRIeTAnioo” as anerualty tended 10 for all classes | HONGHOMe % r . wore mado at 80c. book for the applications for inewmusnen cc ie | of sega for sale, all kinds of Smoking Tobacco, o | — With the Farce of THE HOUSE DOG. 4 Th ‘was no change in sperm or whale since last re- quitable Insurance Com; No. Feta eos 5 ep bee shen Turkish manufacture, in | ape whole to conclude with the GRAND PAS ORIEN. il | cluding ter ih * P’faovimons—The market exhibited greater firm he trustees have adjoxreet nsec | ‘Also, Sauffs of all kinds, including brated “Conn | Le Jeunes Dansouses will appear every evening during | and holders demanded higher prices. ‘We report a at eee as aprile: | eee - of 100 bbls, prime new mess pork at $16; 100 do old me: Tavsrexs. } SS ___“ roadway, Up Stnira_ NEW YORK SACKED MUSIC SOCIELY. at $14 874. Prime was held at hig r rates, though no Frephen Allen, | JEXFERSON INSURANCE COMPANY. ANDEL'S MAGNIFICENT ORATORIO OF BAM ee Crp gins Reni was sie res bet ee of Orvice No. 0 Wai OUPEET, ovroute rae Muncuanr’s | 1°) SON rill be performed at the Tabernacle, on Thursday | 18 Cor Ro nai 4 The society will appear on this oceasion with fall ranks, be treneSiens Canaheedclsomeree hue | rise deme homer categeee lag | sto byte ut vee eda eat Rice—The foreign news had a tendency to unsettle | Geueral, Wares and me: leseription CHARACTERS REPRESENTED. the market, Holdere wore firmer, butetlee if any, wore a | fractal pa Bs or. ee «Stas 8. Northall, limit c. ~ . ” tee one, nothing dons In oer Ringe, "hl® tere was little or at oer PeMMPAMBERT SUYDAM, President. | Teoma Wen cob —We report sales of 100 hhds. New Orleans at | Copies of the eherte Ree aU AM, J Wall st, RR. . eph Draka, Harapha, jell po bh at | Copies oft me! -s fe . Hi. Nash. [ Aner oath ro 2 ne cae pea scceeite GRAND TEMPERANCE DEMONSTRA ee ro rege) Gon gee nin WHa.enonsz—No sales transpired, and the effect of the ION be held ih vd Taberns J " / iam K. Tho: Orgs ..U. Hayter. news upon the market was not made to appear, by any | Wed sainy Lovanag etsch he, Brondway Taberacle ou Rs tess, aes Morsell.” Perto put 7 o'eloek. a transeotions which came to light. JOC Kat he ERIS Mia of oF Sage. gene Bogart, Miles, Brosheses Celt de, te Foes SPR BE be erin Gove negro aly nts demanded an ad | te SR UTI CATT Oh THOMAS W. THORNE President. | Rina, No’ Wall street and atthe door of the Tibernatie. p ; meary b and Arvole, both refused 26d for grain in sacks to Liver- | $°,t0 farther the extension of oe oe OPE: Beerrgare.______ sa ifre_ | areane mnats of the Bosiety can ovcain their Gebees 1. The rates generally asked to the latter pert we i. REED 1 tnd Baflsio Telegraph Compact wall sdibeny, | mat at re GORGE WHITLOCK. od 30d for grain in bags, and Osa 98 for Rows’; for co LLO Vu fa ho shall hy tle F HE ALLEGHANIANS, thavktul for the immense t1 | B ofta'e bestowed upon their eflorts, and flattered feat undionce assembled tofeas their coueert of the 7 at sere rely enon IKD CONCERT, ward of $100 to any person wi ive such information: as shall lend to the conviction of any individual | following law, for wilfully mjaring, the Telegraph Live ot | Froperty. . 8. FAXTON, President. rica, Oet. Sth, 1646. are invited to ‘com der of the Gener.1 Tempe: J. W. OLIVER, A.C KLANAGAN, Com. of Arrangements. ry 1 the construction of Morse’s Electro- and postively the last they can give this season, ee 800 | DL m2 Stiserh | AB Act to facilitate ‘Will take place ar 2 story house and lot 64 Bank 8,475 | G. 8 OLARKE, | The ecple ot uns Beate of Neve Terk resteseated in Sonate ‘ "TABERNACLE, is - Sstory house and lot corner Rivington ERCHANT TAILOR, 116 Wiliam street, opposite t aad ‘Assembly, do eanct as fl | DAY EVENIN ah 23, 1947, when wilt Tompkins as, 20x70...., 4400 MRYHANTT latter myself that | have never yet See. 1—The proprietors of tent right of Morse’s Elec | lig by Tn ced oe dd Lot on 29d street, between 2d and 34 garment to measure, that the purchaser has not recomm tro Magnetic Telegraph, m: and are hereby authorized, eee MOST SUPERIOR 25 by halfthe block 1,176 ed. me to his friends, jo that my bas $0 constrnct ines of set ‘Scose by the | ofall their entertainments, 2 lots on 32d | pee ht A Ti matng ee rises | _ Tieke FTY CENTS, to be purchased at the Music stores, t the doer re] on Sasrien Doors open at o'clock. Concert to commence at 8 o'clock. s, wapt, t| m2 2tin® 2,900 oats, fine, atill | the prival ights of in: MECHANICS’ HALL, 2,900 m226t¢re | by the provisions of th 1 lot adjoining same ado do lo 87 1 lot corner 25th st. and 8th avenue, 1740 2,650 Married. On the 224, in St. John’s Churc Island, by Dr. C. 8. Henry, E. Fr Gronataya Moony, both of Bridgej On the 22d, at 397 Atlantic et, Rov. £. M. Johnson, Dr. James 1, of New yf to KuzasetH Deane, daughter of the late John Norbury, | ™ , of Upton Hall, Cheshire, England. a ooklyn, Long | re Biswor, to Mis | and cla, by the bat A o | 10th aven 3. ATCHELOR’S new invented WIGS and TOUP! | 472 Broadway, between Grand and Broome streets, | EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK, | WITH THE EXCEPTION oF THURSDAY EYENING, JHRISTY’S MINSTRELS, coasiretion of any bridi Any person or per- yare, molest or de- is or property per. théreof, be deemed " of vi ous one comprising 18 Lots, 4 on the east n 2ith and 25th su of a misdemeanor, and hed by fine or impri- | 7), nt, of both, at the discretion of the Court whieh well EPECTEULLY announce, that for te beter secome and take eo, ance thereof. | ir consisting of 5 Lov, on the w rhe Leeisiature may st any time alter, modify or | on the north side of 24th street. Searertarnae arian aor mediately. | cents Doors open at 7—Comeert to com- prory. Mi eepers or 0} dank Bnope end all other versoge are | SR Mell Ring neg ings, undersigned, of any sale er ERTS EVERY EVENING! New Yor«, Mareh 5, 1817. m6 im*r In the ry Saloon attached to the BROADWAY HOUSE, (corner WIGS AND TOUPEE . B | vy Proateay and Grand street,) the ist, at the Astor House, by Rev. Dr. Spring, | ape the most perlect specimens of the art of Wi COMMENCING ON MONDAY EVENING, Maret Mr. Geonox E. Dana, of Boston, to Miss Curia F. Davin, | yet offered to the Battie ther. ‘are so admirably 22d, at 8 o’o'cleek precisely. of Providence. | the peculiar style of each individual, so light in their con _ Vecatists. | J Rhoden 5 and natural in appearance, as to de! tection. per Hangings, Mrs. NEWTON, Miss Dé MORTIMER, Mr. LYNCH, | large and'well selected stock always on hand, at, the only and wide window Curtain | and Mr. NEWTON, Died. mai turers, Wm. Batchelor 2 Wall street.near Broadway. merchants and others, at | “(= A, ‘m0 6tiaer On the 21st, Mr. Jon Eaxin, aged 76 years. Copy the address. fe24 Im® rh His friends and Set ae with those of | his sons William and John, as also his sons in law Mr. David Woods and James M. Bard, | ted to attend his funeral this (Tuesday) afternoon, from his late residence, 196 Center stre it I o’clock P.M. On the 2ist, of consumption, James Dwiant Lanna- nex, in the aeth year of his age. ‘e respectfully invi- fans S PORTING BOOTS—An entirely new article of Hunting Me m20 Im*rh tic Rubber, and ed perfectly wat f, fo lic Rubber, anc warranted perfectly water proof, for Bole Avent for Goodyear’s Man 100 Broadway, opposite T: sad Fishing Boots, mwufactured to order of Goo TIMOLAT’S SULPHUR BATHS, No. 547 Pearl street, near Broadway. E BATHS have been Hia friends au of Waa those of the ney, also the members po 25 _ SON See Jeoge Fiat, uader cover. The | x . ‘ | a re ‘asbington Lodge, No. 12, I. of O. and the Sash Ord ded Ath Conan flo rder nt respectfully i 2 o’clock, from his His remains will be 'y for interment. rf of consumption, Saran, wife of William Tapscott, in the 36th year of her Btove $) 50; and Nut There or Chesnut in rner of Broadway and Mu: street; oy, the }» hor any Nat sd with t Lehigh Coals he immediate! we at the same price ; all di nd free af eaztage 80 suited! rs’ show P. DOLAN, 203 Mulberry st. jenl bi i OFFICES ‘10 L&T—Iin the building oa th 'VIDEND.—The bos and 263 west 13th st. between avenues 9th and 10th, | mediately if desir clared a dividend of ‘The friends of the family, together with those of. & J.T. Tapscott, as also those of his brother Robert Le! bridge, aro invited to attend her funeral, without further notice, from St. Mark’s Churoh, in Fourth street, corner | of ‘South Fifth street, Williamsburg, where rhe funeral o'clock P. M., on Tues: | # will be taken to Green- Ou we Cone! L A 1 6were | oe | Brawerrian Gallery, 251 Broadwa: 33 HS re an Shean. | | dd At i COPYING, PAPER. | Ba Pee ie, nerdy, ath day of Apri, 600 REAMS superior Copying Prper, American msn- UNDERHILL, Secretary. | 1847, all of thet lock of Sone Baik ufacture, woich is warranted ea perfect im- | eae Frankia street, Foundry, ACHING FOWDER—100 casks Boyd’ Bleaching nO Pee eae, ders, now landing {rom the ship Thetis, from Gare | Chine shop. Paper Warehonse, 65 and 67 Na for sale by FERSSE & BKOO: thiladelphia interment. J. McCour, son of William T. RECKUITS FOR THE U. S. DRAGOONS. OTICE—Ali those that sigued rolls ieee i it ry day this week from 10 | “JOSEPH A. DIVVER Jet Lient. 34 U. 8. Dragoons Reerniting Officer. T mag tech | to th | LEFT subseriber, thr attend at their Teak, will copors amnee tee othe | badi 0 attended to by Mrs d. LRVENSTY AE je to order, $4 50, ust TO GROCERS ‘at 127 Roosevelt 6 Shoes, Gaiters lillie heal ig MOURNING COLLARS AT WHOLESALE. the store. Qaiek nad for the retail Grocery and HE best to be found in the eity, at W.T. Sinclair’ “6 6 Ana street, New kk is very small and will be so Canal street. Southern and country dealers by} id it mra3 Im*ro to, ood tenant. Fossession giv. ti __ 6 and 67 N C —A perfect Ind Erquire of ALBERT LOSE, wot aud 3d aveuue, Yorkvilie. . OFF WARDROBE AND FURNITURE WANTED, £3 OR GENTLI ving superflacus effects App iture, he, | oat Office, or otherwiee, he wil | oj. LEVENSTYN, constantly on hand, and mate to at the | A CORNER STORE to let, | for din the lower part of the sir advantage to enll before they purchase. OLIVE BRANCH LODGE NO. 8 ch 24th, as busi | en, their | [UST RECKIVED pership Bi 6000 do naker, 29036 illingry, on ere 8 DAGUERKEOTYPE PLATES. idy— m2 open Fi ‘Thursday the 25th inet. Tciree-wory resident in «complete atate ‘a Totty "row of trove ta front of ro tem. », | fromthe best French manuset inde eben ae oNeEts. a ; ar bathe not 2 h, eribers vectfal u yr aponm. bach seat | Pinls twee ba iting to there Pre ma style ot Neapo. | Mags tasrre nt POAT aie OND, f78 Peat street . re superior to an erto man | FANS) by the exse or doz STORE OF ANTIQU them: they are nlao ‘mannfacturing « mew stvie | CY | BL mre eomplete and exte RIGINALLY at No. 38 Broadway, wie fe f the, same material to | ‘will be recetved in tne pt of any previous season ; among whic! f stairs Ai itely beautful, and bout the costes Sf the Ur rgas, Golden Phonsant, and White Resthor Fau | a0 tt vited vo eal he ep ae railroad from Charles: arl and carved handles ; white and black do. pl | Auelent Fics ‘orn this season, by the demo seaay aa Ivory, Pesch Gendel Weed Bene nat terceorsa tees Siiver, | tion made thus early in their favor by the most’ fashio aeay pe Sask tas ortaitennd P Sil, Kid and. (iffany | Kemem: ladies of our city and cleewhere sor mee ee ey cera a ible the lowest priced patterns tothe | STEAM FOWER—Reome ts teat yi, Bigan Power: | moreners, Havel corner of C SHalgnr* bade 5 4 Mag hd Sut | mister 29 and M1 Gold xiv . eases ~ | Two or reat, 34 story. rosdwer, Bese {ind 1 old strc MUSIC. 7 TV am ne | DANCING ACADEMY | THE PIANO Dy GREAT ATTRACTION, fs DANG, C. . NO TAUGHT on very moderate | hn Street WANTED. | K BARACCO, Italian Chorogr: ’ Ie. | hi fa | Ar at Home, No. 6 Joi reat. ——4 po + | Mi 84RA teacher of the Parieten aa sinn Ale, Ane, ~ tht KELVE begs tr aamall pri vy a i, Wishes to take two or three more adios and Gentlemen, . | Mr. Cellarias, erfully in to character and eapacliy. Flease ‘| we Amateurs'of' Modera Dancing, tha besides the'mescetal | She tenehen the science thoroughly—terms three dollars re | per mont ¥ | Y N = reseed ; UXALIG AUID—WARRANTED GENUINE New Watts Steps o/ heir invension. ee nahatabeens edeabebantehttbeg =~ yy md fauey birds heh Foc cessive’ from L 5 cid ae to ceons | _ Menasha, Winitstha cance oF pat, Welte Retows, Polke, MUSIC. toler withe bourd: cash ; Mog of Leu of | Coullon of Polka. aed Walties” They will tour also the” | BAS AND, FRIVATE, PARTIES furnished with the seen rtar, Pea}l ath, Brimstone, ac net ALURKAWO SE | iolin, Harp and Piano Forte, or any vumber of Ivete Mg ed jakers. Apply re Be a, A dance recently ii 1d for the Court of the Emperor of | ta, The music selected from the mest fashionables Ope. | y and breed! “ UMAB ROGERS, 224 street, Russia. ra’s. On the management of breeding aud raising ‘ N. B—Goods inet haus Lane f the Hatlem Railroad. | | N ‘Ba The Ghusic of the Polka Marurka Rasse exn be only RANE. , & AYLIERE, 8. —-Letiers poavpaid will st alm ‘sheapsiaboiaast ih " ad ai 7 . " | » a i a m3 iene ¥ Part of City, Srestney” \¢o's, No. 90 Canal street, “ae” No. m7 Bima eee wana La fr esther Eretaeneen, by J ise No.5 John street, NX