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I From this they adjourned to the supper room, i. e. I the cellar, where the devil made his appearance in I hi* actual character, horns, tail and all, as seen in I the cut above. He gave, in gne gtyle, that exquiI site national melody of the infernal regions, " King Death tva* a rare old fellow." The man dressed a* I a waterman with his badge, sitting beside the devil, I is his most intimate friend, Bob Black, who had I thrown off the dress of a bull dog, worn by him in I the early part of the evening. Hi* jolly red nose, of course, is a burlesque, but the feeling manner in I which he gave " Oh! don't mingle I Our iimp of water With that iirainl)! ?iili that bvaadpS* I convinced all that he was serious on this subject. I Immediately opposite to him are seen Mordecai, the old clothes man, in earnest conversation with Col. I Stone as ||o|. On either side of these two are seen I Col. Warrior Webb, as a chivalrous huntsman in the I act of horsewhipping Duff Green, who, dressed as a I With, is running oil'with the spoils of the party. I General Moonshine in a brigadier general's uniform I of the re volmionary war, aud cocked hat and fenth er, is looking on with astonishment, at this display of valor on the part of his chivalrous friend. A M celebrated leader of fashion sits at the head of the I table 011 the left, asking the devil for :? drink of champaigne. The two Misses O'Doghcrty sit on either side of him. A versatile and changeable politician, well known in New York, appears as Harlequin; his known attachment to wine and women, was well carried out on this occasion. The two leading characters in the foreground, the Dustman and the Nun. are well known in the city; and when our readers have exhausted their curiosity in guessing, we shall satisfy them by giuing the clue to their names. Such, then, were a few, avcry few of the principal scenes and actors in this grand bal costume, which was so many months in preparations. It was generally supposed that the devil would he the principal character present, and take the shine off the rest, but he was distanced by half a dozen of the ladies alone. Of course there were many other celebrated characters there; but those who think themselves slighted, must hand in their characters before the close of the week, when we shall republish the whole with additions. The party were dispersed only by the sun, when they broke up and went home, some sober, some not, singing, In a little log house in ole Wurginny, Who diug John, dc who John. Sum uiggas lib d it sum from Ouiiiny, Who ding John.de who John! La! Mary?oh! oh! oh! Mary on de Highlands. KhauJo, Mary, rhstudo! Whio Delegates to the Mayoralty Co.tvextioh. Ward 1. Ward 2. H. C. Westervelt, A. <i. Thompson, W. A. K. Pants- J.J.Cook, George Wetiell. Colonel Carpenter. 3d Ifard. Mh Ward. W. L. Stone, Alfred Ashfwld, John A. Underwood. Thomas M. Adrianre, John Lloyd. Rufusllowe. 5.'A Ward. SI A Ward. M. B. Kdgar, John Gray, Henry B. Cook, J ?cob S. Barker, Charles J. Howell. Henry W. M.'rntt 7<A Ward. 8fA Ward. Conrad Sweet, Robert C. Wetmore, Thomas Candey, Levy Hart, Hiram Ketchiiui- James (J. Moffat. WA third. 101A Ward. r- a.< mininifiain, iwrje iuwn, Hubert Mitlikru, Churlci Baker, /idiuk Lewi*. K. K. Dupicii...:. I3M Ward. 14M Ward Olttilith Newroinb, Jr. Isaac P. Whitehead. Charles M. Simoueeii, Jacob P. Hunting, Jolin Wright. Ldward Miuturu. lit ft Ward. KM If'nrrf. Jedediah II. Lester, F.dward I). Wnl, Chandler Starr, D. A.Clubman, Philrtus H. Woodruff. tieor^e b. Thorpe. Whig Delegate- to Select Candidate* for Charter Office*. lt< Ward. James Hall Aaron Clark Harvey Hart Rdward Prinet Theodore llrake Stephen Whitwrv Peter W. Ludlivn Geo. W. Holland James S. Anderson Kduumd trriifiii Joseph N. Barnr* Id Ward. Henry Baker. John N. Sharp* 91 h H ard. James K lly Ilruben Smith Oe?. A. Hood David S, Lyon Keio C. Haute William Wallace Isaac M Phyfe J. C. Haven* id Ward. Stephen Kane Thorn** C. Bart me Samuel Gunton James VanNoatrand Marcus Aldrn Andrew Mount O. T. Wardell i rr 1411(1 vaiiin iiniwnil. Jnhu K Stage l(MA Ward. Willum Btrvrna John Krnwick Simrnn OraiKT, Jr. Griflin Baker itk U'ard. William Reamer Richard K. Mount P. Kumald Samuel Barium J. H. Vm Kle k Oarrit V. Daiil Austin Packard J. C. Kaulkner, Senr. fc. 8. Summers James Marsh, James I.illty Gideon Mead J. P. Bremner. Theodore A. Ward IMA /ford. S'A Word. Isaac B. Merritt William Adams John L. Sharps Ale*. Lawrence Obediah Ncwcomb. Jr. Robert Hyslop K. U. Cobb R. B. Mi:ilurn David Saifrn Isaac Anderson David Tapprn MA H ard. Thoinas Valentine. Wil'i im Cooke I4(A Il'ard. O. W. Bremen J. Ilodttktn B. B. M wards Isaac O.Baker Amos Jones R. Craiiihrad Alcott llhines C. I,. Suit II Martin Water* John T. Allen Ch irle* W. Merritt J. L. Knapp PeterM'(Hone J. Cannevtllo Hush MeBride Hatch P.. W Peek Btnjamin Loder R. M. Crane H. A. Vanderlip Thomas Thomas George Cripps 1 Bryan John H. Woodw ird Isaac Kipp M. J. Sherwood. Thomas r Oorle l MA Ward. Henry W a r re 11 Henry l.ott Michael O'Connor Plolip Brcannon, Wm. .1. Pond James H. Mutlhrd 7'* Ward. Shepherd It utpp H aryWetver I)a*id Jartis Joseph Gale Henry K. I)a? irs Jatnes Taylor J. W. Denny Cook Isaac K I'tsup Peter I. Nerius John Wright Buy imi.. Birds all John K. Williams chandler Starr Henry A. Ilurlhurt Charles MrCaulay L iuis De Coader Henry P. Tallm idse '1 hi s III rns Reuben M Blatchford. Dr. Wood l*IA Ward. Gilbert A Ilea D. Perrin Cyms L. Carter R. II. Rorrles VVm. Murphy Kit war I Rlaek Wm. II. B-'rnes. John Gaeey MA Ward. Samuel Beilby Otis Pollard John Byard Daniel Adre W. Johnson. The Opera. Drsa Brsarrr:?Can ynu inform me whether Mis Shi rrrff and Mr. Wilson are to aing at the Park soon J If ?o, whether they intend bringing out Normal Also, whether Mr. Seguin is en'rayed1 There are roanv ladies anxiously waiting for an answer to the above, which if in the. affirmative, will be all they desire; if in the negative, I am authorised (in the name of the aforesaid ladies) to appoint you a Committee of six, (you are more than equal to that) t? investigate the causes thereof, and if not satisfactory to bestow on Mr Simpson some of your salutary advice, that shall have the effect of brinring aboul 1 this all desired event. Ckcrlia. Aisswkm.?Shall be attended to.?HetsnrTT. ChatmamThfATttr.?llrian Horhrime will be re vived th * evening for the benefit of Mr. Stevens, whose effective representation of the Irish monarch rave additional interest to the piece when it was last brought out at this establishment. Mr. J. It Scott plays O'Doi uhue. and the drama in other respects is also well east. In addition to the foregoing will he presente I the interlude of the Highland Widow, with other edtertuinments. ' Rmoaowa v Cmrva.?A full an I extremely gratified audience attended the performances at this delightful r.-anrt ':?t evening, O" the OrCmlonof Mr. and Mia? W.lla' hmrfil. Manv now act* of horaemanahin and a port a ?f the arena were introduced, which arc to ho repeated thia evening. Rowfjt AarpniTiir *Tn?:.?We understand that the united attract ona of Mareppa. and the new arrangement of nllnwing all the riaitors to the Amphithea're to aee the whole of the aplendid collection in the grand and extenaivc Menagerie adjoining the Theatre, is nightly drawing crow da of beauty and faehion (JCf- MR. WILLIAMS, the Ktiglish Ocutiet, may be con ul I'd at hie own rented hou?e, as usual, which in 183T he called Providence Humr, No. 41) Broadway, corner of Canal street. Na.4i.aay day except Sundays, between the hour* of tl 11 and J, until the lit May, IMI. where all poet paid letter* wil t be ana we red without any eiueme. One of the uuineroua patiruts who have been restored to sight by Mr. Williams' remsdics, since iua arrival in New York, may he aetn almost every d day'at) o'cieck, (with other patients, at hia house, who have , alio been restored,) thnii|(h hia eyea were wholly covered from birth with a thick coat or white covering. One ej e is perfectly 1 clear, and the other nearly ao, and he now btginM u> learn his letters. A part of the above house to let, and poaaesaian may be had I immediately, or the whole of the secuUil and third lloora on the I first of May nrit,tby application to Mr. Williams, on the first 1 floor any day except Sunday, Irom 11 to 3 o'clock. < fe'39 2mditltw* I MONKV MARKET. j Wttliumluy, Marcli 4?fl P. M. The moat remarkable feature iu thr stock market, is the im* ' mrnac operations in North American Trust and Banking Coin- ^ pauy, and (he continued rise iu its price. Today it opened at 5?, | and afn-reales of 3iU0 shares and upwards, closed at 56|, which is an improvement of a, per cent over the close of yesterday.? There were buyers in the market who would apparently take . any amount offered, There is much confidence expressed in certain quarters, thai this stock will go as high as 75, and be sustained; others intimate that a great reaction may be soon expected. United Slates Bank improved I per cent , Mohawk I". ri .ri' in (li run ii per nut: American r..xrnaiige uau* (? i i ccut; Manhattan Hank stock it'll oil" 6 jkt cent, in consequence of llie losses charged to the first teller. Public expectation is ' now on tiptoe for further devrlopeuients. Now that a stalking horse, or scape-goat, lias been procured, in the prnon of Mr. Newcomb, it is probable that there will he less reserve in exposing the malpractice* of the hank. We would ask Mr. Boorman, why, after he ha I accepted the appointment a* one of the investigating committee, doe* lie permit Mr. Campbell P. White, or any of the ' White" family, to officiate a* counter* of money, or examiner* of accounts? The development* that hare thug far been made detrimental to tin- credit of the bank, [ and the honor of the eity,appr ir tr> have occurred thiongh the | ir.ilrtimentality of that fatnilj clinti.-. It i* their act* which | are under investigation; audit i* a singular proceeding for them ! to actus investigators. Thewsntof confidence in the concern, on the part of the public, is evident in the closing gale today, wh'oh w as 75 per cent, 6 months, option of seller. Nothing but tut .-ntire change in the officer* of the institution, will in any wttc restore confidence. ' he recent s-.lrs of real estate in this city have attracted inn i attention, as indicative of the decline in the value of pro- ' per . Of the Hairs wl i -h have thus far taken place, the properi known as II Broadway, was undoubtedly the cheapest.? ] To v the property of Washington foster, Ksq., was put up by J .mes Bleecker St Co. The sah s room was crowded. The low rice brought by Broadway property, seeified to have at- 1 tracied capitalists; and the property weat oil with much spi- j rit.;.t prices which, although far below former valuation, were ] mu :h higher than was anticipated. The sales were as follows: lloure on Bleecker, corner of Thompson street $30 ono . Country seat in t^ueens eo , I.. I,, with 55 acres 15,000 J Small farm adjoining, 83 arc s 3,000 " " of ?6 acres, highly cultivated 11,000 Lot on loth street, and avenues B St C, 25 fret by 100 1,075 ( Total sales $50,075 The cost of the Bleecker street house was $50,000. The terms of the sale, with the exception of the lot on Tenth street, . which was cash, wsre one-fourth down, the balance to remain 1 on mortgagr. The liberality of the terms was, probably, the cause of the good prices that were obtained. The decline iu real estate can be ao matter of surprise, when we lake into consideration the decline iu et cry other specie* of property. Money Stocks have declined, on an average, as much, as the depreciation evinced in the sales of real estate; merchandize and produce hate fallen in a (till greater proportion. Tliii flueI tuition ill the value of pro|>rrty has it i* universally allowed, been attendant on the rxpnasion and contraction of the currency. This has been as follow s :? I9M, 1937. ute. Circulation of bills, ... 103.692.49$ 169,195,990 112,515,314 " Specie,.. 3i,000,000 39.000.000 4 5,000.000 DepositrS, 85 0 <1,365 127,397,185 75,313,691 IIilia and checks, 450,000,000 600,000,000 300,000,000 Total, $673,773,870 $935,533,075 533,829,205 These tables show a vast difference in the amount of currency. The s|>ecie iu circulation is estimated upon correct data, taking into view the amount drawn from the banks by the influence of public confidence. In 1?3S, llie whole amount in the country was small, bu confidence had begun to gain strength, and specie remained in the banks. At the beginning of 1537, credit had begun to be shaken, and the amount in the hands of individuals, increased, and has continued to do so up to the present time. The bills of exchange and checks have varied with the value of goods, and the amount of business. The table shows an increase of currency from IS3S to 1937, of 50 per cent. In that period, all prices underwent an immense rise, and every holder of proprrty and merchandise became suddenly wealthy, not from any volition of his own, but by the inert- increase in the money value of his property, tousrqurnt U|*>n the depreciation of the circulating medium. Debts which were contracted in a dear curreucy, were paid in one SO |wr cent cheaper. At this no one had cause to complain?the -ourse w..? .mpareutlj upward. Real estate rose 100 per cent, stocks equally as mu-'h. cotton, flour, produce of all kiuds rose rapidly, as measured by tie- constantly increasing quantity of currency. This process might have gone on until a barrel of floui ora yard ofbroadclolk was worth $100, if no foreign goods were imported, and the index of the tori ign exchange market Wat wanting to iadiv.ite when the currency was redundant. This index w. s rendered usrless by thr ays 'cm of credits abroad, and it was not until they became due, that the fart w as discovered'that thr cur| rote) had been redundant. Sales of state stocks hnvr during the last I wo years drranged the tichange market. These two resources hate n >w failed, and if left to its own uatural actum, the balance of trade for the future will be clearly indicated by the rates of bills on Kngland. The banks it was stated could not have sutiinr.l specie payments last fall ha-i they expanded like the U. 8. Hank, and curtailment has hesu forced upon the banks of the whole Union, uutil the amount of currency is less by SO percent then iu 1617, and something less than in 193$.? This carries the valu? of property hack to its thea level, and in some eases even lower. The operation is a lo s to hoidrrs of real eatate ami merchandiae equivalent to their gun* hy reaaou of the rise which then took lace. Tht real wraith of toe country ha* ioerr i#ed in proportion to the auperior quantity f mrrchan liar that it uow | nsaeaara. independent of iti monty value. Peraonawho contracted debt* In tl?r cheap currency of 1*37 hair now to pay them in thrdear rurreney of 1840. Thl* fact if tuied af the great argument why the currency, by meaiiaof irredeemable paper.ahould be inade mill cheaper, that thoae prrion* may he made nominally rich. The wealth they acquired by the riae )u"t prior to HIT, wan nominal. The Ineaea that are now auatained are nearly equivalent, and they are only robbed of the reputa tion for rich' a which they never poaaesaed. The Bank of Kugland control* the currency of that country, and her court- i* governed by the atate of the eichanf ra. Kngland doea not buy on credit, or borrow abroad) the exchange* therefore, ahow the eiceaa af her pur haara over her fair*.? | If they are advrrar, the Hank then reduce* the circulation, that it may be a little dearer than that of the t'ontinent. Tothia fart alone, rather than to lv r protective ayatrm, may be a*- ' crib?d the flouri-hi .g atute ot her manufacture*. Iflliry lend | too much money, or the h .ru at fail*, and a audden demand for I corn aprint ' up, the eurreney mu?t he made very much dearer ' than that ui the continent to counteract it. In thia country there i* no contr. Ilii ; nower. The U.S. t Bonk formerly rteri i*eil it. but w i* dee, ned into intlntion by the ayateni ofo en credit* en which our pun haara wire made in Kngland. Now there i* no uniformity, no cherh. The banka at the w< at may continue to expand long after the demand far bullion h an sprung n{ in lite Atlantic citiea, and the j neeeaaity for contra il on i* i out vtirr. The regulation of the i internal exrhangc* ie a mvall matter when compart d with the exeretae of a power which will pr .V'nt thr b ink* from expaurl- ( ing. Tin* power, could l?w exrrctaed only by i national bank that would not hi liable to h dreeived by a favorable atal* of exrhinge, ari?it{ from borrowed money or credit*. Aa fir a* the aub-trenaury ,d in of the government, with the ia> ( aue of tr-aaury note#, pay a'-le n New Vork h->* hern Heie- , lop d, it give* proiniae that it would be al.lt In effect thr d *idra'am. Th--org uiia Amu of t<one plan ia now onperatiealy t called for. Th government i* on the p-iot of bankruptcy! ' larue amounio tan one in n* jntpi-ni mini n, nun mean* ,irr ; n provldi iL The fnllowiiiH i? a rriwirl ol the tteerel jy f?r Maerh ? ? - t The amount of Treasury Not?a 'miied tinder the nr tri'inua of ih* nel?.if Tuner M.oMHth Oetoh'r, IHIT, ?1*t Mi), I9.M, unit V I March. MM - ! $l0.9?;,pa? ? 1 i ?f ti M amount tSrr* h?? hern rrMCMid about .. I7,ij0,int is |(r ,?inB the amount nntftandiny atmul f9i70,"?IS7 The ureater pro|>?>rti'>n iheaeare red*em*hlr th * mi n h. Tltm-1* an *1inrt, that Utile M the d?pnei|e( jn i}*. Manhalt* i Bank are available . ihey will not he paid. Males nt l lie utoek KirhnNsr, >9790 f orperatinn Bomb tool ISO ?h* N A Trust isle ST ? tm India Bonds ") do Ho 50} ? aeiKiiOr tlnonfhiU *Jl nil <h> * Vein ?. do do Mt IM do do nw 97 j ?0 .h'i IT S Hank 71 |tl do do 5'.' an do d- b3*t? T' m 1,0 .. do m; 50 do do TI I 00 do Mohan h HR 04 in do Manhattan Bat h * 59 do Bn* fc Tru* It? , 10 do do iiSmos 7* |W do N Jer?ey RR 9tj i 7J do Met h'? Bank 07} IS do BlomaKton It | tl do do 97 99 do Ilarlrm tw 191 90 do B of Com Scrip M j#0 do do 45} i SO do Amrr hi *7 so do do Iw S7 SO do do *l| 79 do do 59| 70 do do *1 00 do do S7 ?9 do Farmers'Truat OS to do do 10,la 571 I 00 do do 901 l?odo do ana* ?7 SO do t'nm B of NO OOilo 73 |00 do do tw r>7 I 90 a Drill Mud Ttl 170 do do SO) 90 tlfl do tw 771 00 do do n? stj l SO do do ?? 71( 90 do do ana SO? ' 799 tin do ? 7?| ISO do do Ml) j 99 do da hOUds ?J 10 dt do 9Mb 84 59 do do hTOila 79 ) 90 do do 30d* S7| 90 do ito U >w 79t 79 tlo do 90ila ST i 40 do Vtic* fc Bvf 109} 7S do do 90da 571 I (tot do N A Truot SI 99 do do 0d* 87( I m do do bSOda 57 SI do do 59! '1 139 tin do 8t\ 90 do do na Ml c 90 do do bisda 97 SO do do alml* ?' 100 do do *0do 97 Tlit- Urn Trad*. The reduction and equalization iu prices ii rapidly going on liroughout the country. Within the paat fortnight, or since he resumption of navigation, llour baa declined from I a to event) -8ve centa a barrel. The unmruae quantities of prouce, the great scarcity of money, and the little demand in coneqoencr thereof, are working wonderfully. Anuesed is a tornlarative table, showing the reduction in each mnrket. Price*. PriceI. Decline. dew-York, Marrht, fft SO Feb. 20 * 'ii 75 i Is. 'hiladelplua, Feb.29, 5 12 14 5 SO 30 laltiinore, March 2 4 87 15 5 SO 03 Richmond, Feb. 20 5 82 15 5 75 13 *' Jinriun iti, Feb. 28 3 45 II 3 70 25 " Alexandria, D.4'. Feb. 295 00 11 5 12 08 " Sew Orleans, Fi b. 27 4 75 1 4 87 13 " Sanest ille.Feb.19 2 52 8 2 75 13 " PitUburg. Feh. 29 3 00 8 3 50 50 " Boston, Feb. 29 5 28 15 8 75 50 u Louisville, Feb. 25 3 50 8 4 12 .. 83 " This i.i.uket is very quiet. Baltimore and Philadelphia have seen somewhat active in exporting to Kurope, but the remainder are in the name state as New York. The.re have beeftoperations iu Hour, out West, for this market, at four to five end a half dollars per bevel, delivered here immediately. This is, probably, in expectation of a demand lor F.urope. It is thought that large orders will a.rive by the many packets now due, and that an advance will be caused b> them. This may and may not lie. Rut at the present rate of freights, which range as hi.'i as six shillings, little ran he done now. As the dozen packets due will probably .. rive nearl) at the lainu lime, freights will undoubtedly be affected. Should they recede to four shillings, we shall not In- surprised if huge shipments take place. If not u.i Kuglisli account, the) will be on American. Pasirngeri Arrived, In the < harlemngrie. from NOrleans?M ?srs P CharrauJ and Jessup?13 in steerage. In tim Diinon. from Charleston?8 I. nii'iig.-l Pattiaon, D It () Hayhs, H.I Denny. .J Springer, A In.as, P M Dou.iil, J Dennett O Field, V Vruland, A l.'uriro. Intl. is. !. t. >in S.u aaii'.d?Ha; g, A Mei ,y, A Williams, II Latin- ;>. A ( lah. n) ?2 iu st erage. in t.o tiah'.i, iro n San J. an?F O Lamson, of Berkley ; Win M Barnaul, ni t .reiiada. r?144it i? J vO li B H V ?D ?i li i P ii u W S. Port of !V>\v York, March !>. PACKETS TO ARRIVE. PACKETS TO DEPART. 1.05 DO*f. LONDON. CreMdent.Chadwick Jan. 10 Samson. St irgi-sr. March 10 ftntario, B radish Jan. 3o President, Jhadw irk. March 30 Poroutn. Grisw'dd, Feb I Wuturis. Prudish, April I BtilUh Queen,(s) March 1 Toronto, Griswold, April 10 Lit?:*r?oL. i.!n.ar>oL. New York. Haratnw, Jan.7 P. Henry, Delano, March 7 '.uropr, Marshall, J in. 10 Virftnian, lliggius. March 13 Rotetus. Collin*, Jan. II Europe, Marshall, April I Cambridge, Burtley, Jan. I* Roaeius, Collins, March 2S Independence. , Jan 25 New York, Bars tow, March 19 LiverpM,!*) Lnpiesdue, unc. Independence, Nye, April 7 HAvaa. HAvaa. V. ilt Lycn, at Brrinudi', rrp'e Duchcgse d'Orleaua, March 9 Eric, Funk, Dec.34 Rhone, Wotten, March IS Solly, Thompson, Jan. 16 Solly, Thompson, March 34 BaltiinorcgFuuck, Jan. 24 Erie, Funk, April 1 r k 1st o i.. nnisToL. S.Westcrn, (?) Ilosken, Feb20 O.Western, (s) llosken, Mar I# C'lourctl Susan, Gray, St Petersburg; John Jay, Lambert, Mobile; Traffic, Sparks. I'hilad; Yankee, Goodrich,\Wst Indies; (Jen Marion, llariey, Jamaica and a mkt; Ann D, Bedell, Norfolk; Aleeandre, (Fr) iiilard. Htm. Arrived. Shin Charlemagne. Jackson, H ds fin NOrleans,cotton, ike to EK Collins 8c Co. 21st ult. off Cary ford's Reef, exchanged signals with ship Isaac Newton, standun: E. Ship Sutton, Berry,( days from 4'harlrston, cotton. See to (i Sni ton. Hark Lafayette, Sanders, 13 ds fin St Thomas, teas, 8cc to G Douglass. The I, has part of the cat-goof ship < ashmere, from Canton for N York,rouih intied at SI Thomas. Hark Althorp, Gay, 133days from Canton, teas and silks, to captain. Bark Magnolia, Granip, 19 d* fin New Orleans, molasses, to J Forbes 3c Son. Brig Othello, Rnckman, 20 days fm Carrifugas, Cub", copper or". See Everett A Battelle. Brig Alhertina, Jotre,2J ds fm Trinidad de Cuba, molasses, Ac to Chasterlam 8c Pourel. Brig Henry, Mauson, 13 ds fm Ponce, PR, sugar, Ac M^sou 8c Thompson. Brig Catharine, Mr Li li an, 9 ds Ira Matanzas, sugar, See to J Lai How 8c 4 'o. Brig Excel, Nichols,8 ds fin Savannah, cotton, See to Sturges 8c Clearinan. Brig Dinioa, Matthews, 5 ds fm Charleston, cotton, 8cc Dunham 8c Dimon. Brig Galen, Mcrtin, 2H ds fm San Juan, wool, See to J H Howland. s..ii 8c Co. Brig Alexander, Hows, 14 ds fin Police, PP., sugar, Ac Ay mar A Co. British brig Alexander, Cord, 21 ds from St Lucia, to PJ NiTens A Son. Brig Diploma, Fly,8 ds fin Wilmington, N'C, molasses, Ac to P Harmony A (a Brig K rnncif AtUby, Raadall, 17 ila fin NOrlritn*, molaiifi, vpr. Brig(*?rtT Braxton, Smith, from Matn.ir.aj4, mol.usc*, &.C., J. ( ?. ThiiMtnn Brig System, Bertrand, U da from Porto Rico; sugar, to A. Zi r- ga. SchrJohn McCray, Wilson, 25 da fm Attakapas, lne oak, to thr navy > aid. Schr Tusrarora, Snack, 6 u> fm R ichmntnl, Hour, to Allen U t'.n l . S;hr 4 rmT Patten, Thompson, 4 d* fm Charleston, rotton, to \ B 4'nolry. Schr Mosul, Jonea. 24 A* fm Am Cave*, coffer, tkc Nesmilh St Lead*. Schr \rw Harbor, BrarkM. (i day* from Newbtrn, N<', rival torr?, Sir t.> Deprystrr A Whitinarah. Schr liikiler, Stanley, 6 d* from Newborn, NC, naval dorr*, Sir lo Mitchell A C<>. Schr (.lsbe, Burt, 4 day* from Baltimore, mdr., Ac to J A X Bri; c? Schr J It Brtek, Clark, 4 d* fm Milford, Del. corn me t], Ac Ci|>liia. Hailed. Francis 1st, Ainaworth. Londonderry; Mvrv Franrn, Sherman. Priisacola; llewe*, llama, Marseille*; Kliaabrth Fmh, Brian) St Josephs; Morrison. llenaon, Canton. Pa?ilion. Bdlimore; Barhara, Lake, Apalarhirola; Wm Tell, Itllej , St Thomas; Wa Jones, Rurk< r. M?r?rillr?; America. Bnrnh im, St Thomas: Buenoa Ayrce, Stewart, Chaileaton, and otlieri? Wind ?W. mvrikk coRRr.aroinisrr.. Port ?r rMiacr, Feb IT?H DelafirlJ, Morris, for NYork, 20th; Jones, Merrill. from St Thoma* for do, u?e; Casiiut, Prnatlr), for New Orleans. M irch I; Theodore. Ilo a land, for Baltimore, 20th; F.cho, Mr Kale*. Boa* in, .'.nth; < > n Warren, fm St Thoma* for Philad, nnc; Rochambeau, Buaick.fm Baltimore for Cote Frrme, to anil immediately. Memoranda. Tlie Tremont, which went ashore on Gsltop Island, Beaton harbor, la?t winter, haaSeen got off. Muring.?8ehr t 'hina sailed ht nee August 29, for Ch igrea, and had not arrivril there on the 1*1 Jan. There were 42 ships, 9 harka. IS bng* and 9 arhra at Mol ile, on Ibe 94th ult. The Meteor, Kemp, from NVork for (lalvraton, is on shore high ami dry, off the Three Trcia, Galveston laland?cargo - it ed The Dolphin has been loal between the mouth of the Bra**oa and Matagorda? cargo*a?eil. Xntlre to Mariners. F.iwmrtiw <r, Fi h 24 -The light boat left this morning, to relume her station between I hi* place and Nantucket. Xpukrn. Crawford, (if NYork. dc)? from Havana for ('owm,Jih 77 lot .<4 M, Ion ?9 M. I r fin, nl N York, from New Orleans for Li irrpool.no dote given, lot 34, Ion 74. I nltid Hliitr* Port*, flna-ros, M irch 3?rid A111 amis, Nickrrson. NYork I Mnntano, Kmi(in tii. il Nr.wrnai, March I? irr Attention, Hummer, New York 'or 9fliloki''iHimfi. (Hr)'IrWxnld, do for Ml 1. hn?. NB; J T B irtine, Sherman, do lor Boston?wind K to NK, thick and rocji). F.asTronr, Feb 7' ? arr Oov Francis. Norwood, NVerh. Pwn aoti run, M ?r?h 3?eld Henry II .ntn. nnei;?, N York, 'nlumbla, Towiierlul, do. Hsliimorf, March *??rr Maria, Vojla.ii, NVork; I'elcatr, Inlioson. do; wirect, Briers, do. Wilhixiitox, Nl,, lesjt -sld Ttryuluf, NVork. I MaRldMTon, FrbltS?rid John IC.ndif, Mel'. N Vork. Mimn r, Feb 74 arr Byltsnus lent ins, B ik< r. NVork. Nitw Oimixi, IVhlt-fM Framis hi pa'Verb*#, l.i??rmol, Mississippi Whittlrsrjr. NYork; 77 I, rid M irtha Waslinut in, Taylor, do; America, Fo?, Antwerp. Att?r srst, Keli 10? Nimred. f r N Vork one Kir VVi ?r, Feb ?arr 11 silo well. Smith, N Vork, ami el J 17 th or SI Marks; I4lli, arr I.aura, NYork. Foreign Porta. Mr I'm s. Feb I ?No American vras-li in port. CanTon, Aug 14?aid I'ortia, Titin in, N V. rk, and has -in- r wen spoken. irlt'TOniN llfht'BK. ?The Riiissrriher reaprrlCiRy informs Ills friends and the publir, also th" risitoes to the i it\ f-ne oily , that he bos taken that s|d' ndid stablislims nt, runs r i?< (inland Prio-e streets, uhere be as ill be bnpay to icrnmmi. late tV'in with private board, ritb T as permanent or transient Ilia tat 1' will always be provided with the rrrv beet Ibe niriris atford, io| fron strirf ssidnttr and attention to the c m bet of tHiW sV may f '*or htm with their company, he hopes o mi rtl ml ric? tee a liberal share of psd-lie nitron n?. CHA9. P. FRAZKR. CnaFLTRY 9. P., Feb t. Mk N. B I'eir'te pi'l >r?oesnllep of family apartm n's can alia) a te obtained by gi' in* li.nelp notice. ms4 lm" 1/jv. yitn M'.Vt (KtLrANd i, ntisianaand N m- York kr'r^.I ins?T'te r i il r packet I ir Mnodes atb \1ar-'i? V4 M Ik fist sailor racket still rtf ARI.F.MAONF apt. J:iel.f..fi, is w In id in* at tiro an e barf, foot of Wall tr"el, an I will a til as above. Fi rfniclil ov piss nre, b-o ;njt hands wee Cirm(i,*,| oecommniali. na, apply on laiaril Orl' in? w* ef, *ont ot WMIsl.nrlo ma.'i K. K. ? Ol.t.lNH ,Y CO. M Mouth st. AiSi> Fttfl 1-IYFHfOOI. - Ttie serv anpe io- sourer ?9*K.'.'t ni-d and copp-red sbip SARAH h iUdll.M, nk&.i'!l>i .li.is th, malor icirt of her raren en ?eeJ. I .. rmlrrf to ?. ili?pit ' ' >! "T fcofur* thr t?th inotvl Fur frri, ht >r n<? e', ?p|'? *' Fapt. J. L. CSnrdlrr, < n ><>?r<l, tt ? whirl". In N.TM 'fTT ? HIIN'.HW II, nrln mas BOVn Ik HINC KKN, Tontitv llmMini, NI)KrF.M)*"NT OPriHITt'kN I.IN'K KOn AL?\NY. F A W F. tx Xrr 'hfnit on Hoar/I l."n4inr if f?r /?.'im?'fi<t'r f itxf.'nrr. ?? - < T1 f nfrvViM KOS*'ltl?Kll, ('npt. f) ft. *" ? J J?J| J oo<vl, wit) ! **? thr pi>T ftx t > t Pol.jnt >n ' itt?M (nrtt ?hnr* n*rrl?jr,) on Fri Ujr mumnir (Vhfrti Alhl it * uVI'-rfc. For fr? i,hl or ?-?f (?', onnlr .'7 'n muMt HAWKIN* k Wll l.l \ kl*(>N. ? IVfiLt. r F.( Tt'RF.J* ON IIKMRV OFATTAN - TKr F??. T. r i' f.V.VISS till deli tor lt?o lertt.r ion HF!Mt\ (HAT r/. v, It the Ljrf'Wn.No. Ml flrntdwnv. THt lirrt on thia vrnin*. the aeer'tirfon Friilnjr e?enii?. at ? P V, Tirkt't 10 rent*, to be N.??l *t the <loor of tHr Lecture Rnon. milt ft* BY EXPRESS. i [CurrM|ionlMC( of the Herald.) Waihihoton Citv, March 3, 1S10. Survey of thr Georgia Count?Mr. Habersham? u Reports?University of Iowa?Rill to continue ojftre of Commissioner of Pensions?Mr. Davis of Kentucky?Mr. Geddings' Motion?The Srn- ate?Mr. Lumpkin?Mr. Grundy's Report. | A revolution to direct the Clerk of the House to y cause to be printed an extra edition of a late surrey of the coast nf Georgia, was the first thing in order * today. Mr. Habersham of Georgia, a venerable gentleman, whose personal appearance is very much in ~ his favor, and who is evidently a man of talents and 1 of distinguished standing in Georgia, took the floor, 11 to support the resolution, and in doing so, paid his respects, in a kind of a left-handed way, to the editor s of the Globe. The Globe, Mr. Habersham said, had today de- ( nouneed hiiu as a catspaw of the federal and aboli- | tion parties, and therefore, he took the liberty to call the editor of that paper a hyena, who prowled , around church yards to feed and riot on mouldering carcases. The'simile, or comparison, or episode, call it what you may, appeared to me to be equally severe and inelegant. After a little sparring had been had between Mr. Habersham and Mr. Smith of Maine, the question | was tak< u on the resolution, and was lost. The speaker now called on the committee for reports, and they were made till the morning hour cx[ pi red, when ! Mr. Jones, chairman of the ways and means, de manded the order, rf the (lav, for the purpose of ] ' taking up a bill to continue the uflicc of the Coiumis| sinner of Pensions. Mr. llice Garland objected. Mr. Jones said, lie must then move for a suspen. s:on of the rules; and to show the necessity ot the I passage of the bill, lie sent a letter to the clerk's , ' desk from the Secretary of War, in which that I I officer stated that, unless the bill was passed today, ' i the whole Pension Department would lie brought to ] | a stand still. The bill was then taken up, and a motion submit- ! ted by Mr. Geddings,of Ohio,several days ago,to redvee the salary of tue Commissioner from $>3,(X)0 to J #2,500 was adopted. The bill was then adopted; | ayes 157, noes 7. , Mr. Waddy Thompson moved to reconsider the ' vote by which the bill was passed, and supported ' his motion, as usual, with great eloquence, satire and wit; showing at the same time, in wry clear | colors, some of the absurdities of the hill. The ] House refused to reconsider by a vote of 121 to 5}). s Mr. Davis of Kentucky, a gentleman who does not ! appear to possess physical capacity commensurate j wmi ins inciiiiaiion id speait, wan entitled to tne c floor on the bill, but for reasons which he assigned, ' but which 1 did not hear, he declined going on. J In the Senate, .Mr. Lumpkin, of Georgia, gave notice that he.would on Monday next call up and press " his resolution to designate a day for the adjournment of the present session of Congress. The usual business of the morning hours was then attended to, and 1 it did not embrace anything of public importance.? Mr. Grundy's eternal, never tiring, never dying report on Col. Denton's non-assumption resolutions was then taken up and discussed by M. Fulton of Arkanas, Mr. Calhuun, Mr. Webster, and Mr. Tappan. This Mr. Tappen is a hard horse to curry. He is , full of prejudice, is decidedly mobile in his temperai ment, and is the bitterest politician of the day. He 1 will say more embittering things in a moment than any other man I ever knew; and like his brother Lewis, he appears to have been formed to make men mad. He is a man of undisputed talent; but the wonder to me is, how it was that a man with the temperment he possesses ever became sufficiently popular to secure votes enhugh to elect him to the Senate of the United Slates. The weather continues to be delightfully warm and I pleasant. Many of the fruit trees are putting forth their leaves. Yours, See. Phil\dkli'itiA, March 4, ISM).*" The devil is to pay among the hanks and their depositors today, as nearly every hank in the city has followed the course of the United States llanK and refuse to pav checks drawn upon them, but mark tliom irftnjl " The following: are the sale* of atArks:?200 share* 1'. S. Hank, s. ;50 day*, flat, 74; 70 do, ca.*h, 74 1-2; SO do. 73 1 F.CTMtK AT THE APOLLO.?TV: lirsl lecture hef. rr '# (!,. 4 polio Ash fi-iti'-n on the ?u!ijrrt of the Kin* Arts, will lir glim .1 tin ir Exhibition Rooms, No. 410 ilr>adway, by lit* Rcr. Dr. Dswey, < i Huturday ei niaf nr*t, 7 th instant, at hull-past 1 o'clock. Admittance free In member* of the Auo> cut ..11. to uuii suhs iil crs, 96 cruts. mailt* L'lTt.s V EUREKA!!^ El RKKA!!! Thi Sit Co5 f' Medicine ill u*r i? Sherman's Cough Lozenge*. *ol<l *1 106 N IM in stfM t. tiu ? /"*OL. CLARK, of Bitilgr|.ort, Conn., desires us to aay, ha v-7 hxi been cured of a #everr cough by one bo* of Sherman's Cough l.ozrngis, after haviug tried v armus nthrr remedies without mi) benefit. They ar .'sold at tea Nassau street. maS PAUL B. LLOYD. Auctioneer. CHERIFF'S MA I. EOF ELEGANT MILLINERY, lie. A -WM. McCORMD K will sell th>a day at ISo'clock, by order oftlie sheriff, at 46S Broadway,an elegant assortment i of Millinery, Dry I towli, llostrry. Mantillas, Ostrich F-atlieni, t 1 S o< l? Kiblf us HruvelU# Thieul j I.aers, f.tnrn Cambric Hand rrrhtrf*, S illrwoik t M"? and Collar#, Leghorn and Tu?e.,ii Hat# and Honnei#, Children'* Dresse# Silk Velvet*, tiro* de Nan and fig'il Silk*. fig'd and , plain H.itin*, Pou ile dote Silk#, Must in de l.ainr. Silk and Cotton llose. Ladle#' Dre*?e*, French and Italian Crape*, elegant Kid and Silk Glove*. < rape Shanla, Silk ind Damask do, l.inen Cambric Book and Mnll M nslint. Thread Lare Vrits. black Silk do. Apron#,Nrrk Larrs Artificial Flowers. Wreaths, Ac. Ac . with a large variety of miscellaneous article*. *ii5 It* fDOt TOR (11.OVER is consulted * usual at hi* ortire. Hi* own practical experience, and hia recent chemical e*|ienuients hair ei. iblrd linn to introduce into his practice several new article* which are lcnmi'l in curing those disru.es to which he devote* hi* attrntion. Dr. <7 vpnrisrs ?tr inger* that he ha* received * regular medical education, and ha# devoted Ms attention for the last ti n year* to a select branch of In* pr. ,*slnn. Ilia offer i# No. 9 Ann #trri't. Private snlranre. third door from tha Museum, through an entry with lamp at tl e office door. N. ".?The Doctor keep a gi neril assortment of Tf#isse? and Miispcnsnry Bandages, which are adjust- d and applied as shove. P. S.?His celebrated Eli*ir may be had at his *torc. Pries ouc dollar. jeTy / F.RMAN MILVER.?A larg- assortment of common and u t? at quality (term en MilverTi-n and Table Mi o..ns. Forks, Butler Fmvrf, Ac., together with new patterns oflrrrniau Silver Prncil C lies, for site at low i rices, by Willi M E, BON -V ro It Piatt #t. OTI'.I I PENS.?Just received a complste assortment if k " I tiann 's" superior tju'lit) Steel I'. ? , ,r In. .nid in good boves, for sale at n small advance, in yu n*it s, by mat tm* W. C IIAM E. *HN A t tl it Plait at. \I7ATCTIER ANI? WAT? II MOVEMENTS. Nilvr ? " LfWtl of *ii|>erior quality, Watch Mottnnla with ( hard mil pold ills'*, with ami ? ilhout eylrajewela. for iilr by ins* l m" W i |IAN? K. SON k i O. It Piatt at. j \UA\TK,n.-A Nuiif l in a imull family . w bo w. ulJ ( ?* b? "'Ulna In nil p hera>*lf generally useful. Ni'nf nerd l |*ly without the l"it of iffioB'i. Apply at l.liwntliitpiil, first brirk bourn* snt of Rrmilwiy. nit VI Miittrs MI'LT't" AULIS.? M AKTiN MANTIN, No<J PI *t? air* el. Ka* mat wool from Krm*e ?nn,9?. Vul* r.* . i r, * r r i,.| mrrii.i In Mil imported in tbl> roi*'*lry shirliktofrrif r rale in li I* In suit purrhiaera i i aMteod* I Hit \( HIM* HtWDF.nof Boyd* make .warranted eqwrl t'* . n> iniBift'l, Irrnl'bi < mv% PEUSBE k RROOK9, ?t Liberty at. ( i|.f?Tll P Vl'I.R.-w i',*'. i it, nfi ii*n ?r i islity, by * ' ma* I't.krHK A RHOOKR, tl Librrty at. ] [\F.I',H sK'NS.?i# S.ilr* P* r 9kin* of a aapertor quility, I " for a ill* hint i E. K. COLLINS k t o M Sriith ?t. OHIP I'll AW.EMAONE, ft * Nrw Orir-.ra, i. . ircharg. ' ins? at Orl* m* sin f, f o' of Wa.l struct. C.maigneea ire r. *pi<ait.| l** ree* Ire their gmw*a. mad f- -< TO I.I' \ V , THE~PA vTl.lttN ATBkPATO'Jd i.",. 91 ItIN; IS.?'I" r anherrilmr i.it mi* to Ire* ib<* nhote BftnLret ihtlftirwent f. r a term i f j in it ?in1 r aa n ** I tir? blrrii of ground, with etery sf *-nut nodalion of out-' mid- i I | **vl . |. 1 % -I |?ii in ' I f t * | . I. . I <ti III ' the rill c. 1 he mil known Flat Roe\ bpnnr iiin th* immeiltsti ?I-iriltr, mil |i* i-orilion t? central h? I areo t'n rtbeyrelebr (i ll Miwril Kfliial/ita The e?t*>? I ?Sr.. nt ill vhwibo ii.|e ; . .< < ',%? been de*n.*n?;r * ' ' lb* o?. rf wing ? pit* f th* i nt *r ?on Tl** i* *) ? 11 i*ri*li*<l ' I furnit *, wbil h will be a* ill to to. t*n pi *t a-an; in.? 1 f hi r *nt wi'l be moderate, -llfoe*'* alio peer i >? ' *n* I ' e*?- I I* *t r in ihe b an* th* moat rrttnin i r - l rfft *1. i* a t i A? it i? |*ee?n*neii * - i.? il! * \i*in* It. | . * i i 'a 'nt tearing th** same, a further d? arripU. n i* nnnerraVm lleition may be made ts A! I V I. Mrl'ONALH. No. ' *a I iWrtv ?tr*et, (3d story.) M" j Ur \ -HINOTON HOT El . H'l.OM't at r? *?.b? ri he* reap* < tf.illv h?g? lrn?* t.1 inf- "n b?a fu r 's and lb* m f'lMI tS-.t he t s tah?n tb? bo?e . dtiibln ** nt. whi h baa un* d-rm.n. a thor* nigh repair, ml is nqty oprn r r tli* r* *^ioa*'f | e . ipmv. The esta* I ab.oen' will he *nn.b. tl. i l..* much I idti'.rrlf ?l>ropr*n plan, n'mrly, of letting the be . rattnlj adr- p not il* It fur iah. 9, at am-h t*rr*a ni will aquar* with lb- timra, ?fi|,i ?r ?*. k to'itl "" " il it?d with b* ilroooia, hreakf ' an.l lea, the rhnryea per we* b in nmporiSon to the q iolity of the room. t ?l l*,"lt *' **r try in 1*1** 11 f* "I * ''' 1 ' ' ' r*||.ie 1.11 l| .? ' I.dll? ..*>** '* tl"' I''* * * ' >? ***" . *omm. hited fron IS* Holf hiH of fire *1 cha*t'd a< r-r*l- ? ...1? -.M. . ^i ... !?** * ! Ill llbrffv to II din-wVn ?nd whirr tVi ld'**' Th? i-ri>iiri*t"r fliM-n hi ? IffW-m h* Innf 'tVl*0?e? and I ? *. W. ? nttrnttM l? lh? M nrnrU v.H ?M of hi* ' aft-SSi* /nnWdfthtf"*t Uf of IV Wro?d? ?v Hotrl. Nil IN, *?d form-rly </ IV ? Britmh coff**-Hou?r,Tr>nM?l?, tJp$irr i triad*. i??Mbi* ^ M )AHK THEATKK.-THI* EVENING, March ?, x?iOW performed Ihe o|H-ra of III'. LOVE 81'ELL?Or, '1 We Mountebank of Kavriin%? Dr Dulcamara, Mr Giubih-i; Ncmoriuo, Manver*; Aduta, Mi?# Ptwile. To cuitcludc with be orrrauf .OB LOY?RobToy. Mr Hi-ld-Major Oalbraith. Mr Mir lyu?Diaua Vernon, Mm Martyu. -? Dour* ?v' U at ?i o'clock; curtaner?#e? at 7 o'clock. Price*.?Bo\m #l;Pit, SO cent#; Gallery,iftouu )(")Wl KV THEA'l HE ? I'lllS EV EMM., March S, will J be prrlorme. '.RNEHT M AI.TKA VER8.?Richard Darvil, Mr. Hamblin, Alice I) 11 til, Mr#. Shaw. 1AZK PPA.?<a#tellan of Lauienaki, Mr. Bellaaiy. Oliuaka, Mr*, flie-Id. Doom <>|>en at h-Mf-paat aix. anil the curtain riica at arte a. Price#.?Boxe#, 75 cent#; Pit. 37| cent#; Gallery,S4 cent#. JEW CHATHAM THEATRE.?THIS EVENING N March 5, will lie performed RJAN HOROIH M f -O'llonokue, Mr J K Bcott. Alter which. HOBKUT M U AIKE. To conclueic with, the HIGHLAND WIDOW?llamik.li,Mr taven*. \L1 Ml It THE A THE. ? Till 8 t \ EN I N < i, .V. ml. 5, will ' be performed 1AMLET TRAVESTIE.?Hamlet, Mr. Mitchell; Ophelia Mr*. Penaon. After which the extra v. cant a il.N N-K11ED.?Man Kred, Mr. Mitchell; Shirrtff. Mi## Singleton. To he followed by rilE SAVAGE AND THE MAIDEN'.?Mr. I r?nunl?? Mr. Mitchell; Kinike, Miar Siacletoii. To COIII'lllcle With rEDDY TI'K TILER?Teddy, Mr Johnaon. I-irst ti* r boxe#, 50cents Second ami tliird tier# 125 cento? 1'il Hi1, ci nt*. put >.\ D WA1 ( I I'd IS.?THIS EVENING, .March 5 the I' Perforniauei a to eomineni-e with NOVEL Jl Si PING, by tlo- phenomenon, Mr. Mulligan. Alter which, the farce of JERRY sTI'l'i 111 M-Jtny Slitcl.um, Mr. Wella; Sir William, Mr. Mulligan. Horaenianahip?by Mi nan*, lleger#, <'adwall.uler, Young (He urov, and olio re. To conclude with J ACK ROBINSON. Dot'i* open at 6,; tierloruiance* counucnce at 7 o'clock. Boxe* 50cent#; I it,89 cent#. OOWERV A.MPI1ITHE \TUE. No.irr BOWEltV -THIS ' EVENING, March 1, tie < idrrto nnn-iit# will commence ivitl tip- firet act of Mli'.'ePtin. At erwlirli lh? . I?,.l 'ormance* of the Swiss Brothers, slice ?*d> d by Highland I.adlir. The Polin!i Brutin rs. The Mai hie St ain *. II Uoi l iiorauni. Mr*. Sin lice roll Tit III lope. Tin- Eire Demon. 1 lie hiving Picture*. Otto M< tly, in 11 miles on lloraehuck. Stripe * and Stars. T he acto' try April lira.my. (Irrat ami irainl Breakdown," by John Siniil.. The Pinie of the Circle. I'o conclude with the Carnival ol Ve nice. m't DTOLEN from our of the \rw Vork and llarlem Railroad * Cam about 7 o'clock on Wi dnrsday evening,in the neighlorliood of Fifteenth atrrcjt, a blur |u|ol cloth over cloth Coat aiill a fur collar, almost new. The thirl is requested to hand t over to prevent exposure, ? the persons ill the boi were tuowu to the Collector. Pawnbrokcr* and oth< ra are cautioned igainst taking It. ma6 it* JMYRNA KltiS.?600 ilriuna laiulini! tlua day, for sale in ' lots to suit city and country dealers, at 2 cent a per lb.; tuNch Raisins in whole, half, and quarter liners; llli mu Kaiins at $1 per box; a choice article Honey l>ew Tobacco. ? to lie |>ouiid, at Id rents, other qualitn s at 11 and IS cents; 2 bal> a 10 inch Hessians, heavy, for baypnip, at 7 rrnls per yard: 20? laakcts Champagnr. Anchor and Star, alao a few baskets only if the Ship w ine, at per basket, warranted in pood order; 20 bests (Hack Tea, at tft rents ;>er lb., and iiiwaerooa other artides appertaining to the Ciroeery trade at low prices; Sweet >11; Cijars, Sir. dec. THEODORE WALSH. ffllS it* lit Front, corner of Wall. WAN'i'SU, ctdond M si vi nt. c Apply only w ith pood recoiniiieiidations, at I !'. M.,at 413 Houston street. ma& I'lillii<lcl|>liiii Advert lac me lit a. AMKRIt AS THEATRE, CORNER (IK MVTHAVD -f* WALNUT STREETS, PHILADELPHIA.?vK. C. WE Ml SS, Manager and Lessee, Thursday, March#.?Mr. Mossop's Brnrfil?The Hivals, awd The Siamese Twins. Friday, March K.?Benefit of Mr. Van Staroresne? The Ch.ua if (iuilt. and La Kittr. Saturdav. March 7 _R. nefil of Me tf;-k a~l...~l ?r II. (or in, Jackets of Blur*, and Tin' ('ham of Death. Prior of Admission.?Boar*, SO cents; Pit, 23 orret*. Performance commoners itt 7 o'clock, precisely. mr>5 I w* 1 Af)[FF~fiF.aTTY WATER OR TRl'K KAt lifc '' BI.Al'TK, Manufactured by Dr. F. GOLRADD..?Thio chemical preparation in, and long ha* been in Europe. lirld in high estimation b> the ladira, ami a* a wash for perfuming, etc .inning, and preserving the skill has no equal. Freckles, wrinkles, and pimples, by tlir constant use of this wash, will be removed from the face; i(? prop> rtus arc well known and appear to be duly appreciated Jit i? our of them perfumes that liar stood It., test of everieneo 58 cents per bottle. P? 1*loll VEGETABLE ROl tiK.-l wposed materialll from ffowi rs Mi* simples, the only one which imitates natur, iu its perfection to improve or beautify the completion. Trice 50 oentsper bottle. INK AND IKON Rl'ST DF.STROVER.-M cents per h,!^lp._-Tlii? chemical reaction is calculated to be used or applied at aiii' tUM or season, to relieve any dress or parts of dresses. i itfier linen, Cotton, or woollen, which have been stainnl by ink or nail rue', either of long or short standing. The above articles are all manufactured bv the celehealxl Dr. KRANt IS OOURAi n.nf Paris. "'"I Vice-f*ou?ul of Newport; and may be had onl) at 37 Walker stri ct, one d<>or from Broadway. (w est side.> kw tmis* on f nd ID ZOOLOOICAL EXHIBITION?Now npriT* t * 3-1 ( anal strut, a few doors mat of Broadway.?Mrssrw RAVM0.1D, WKEKS, HOBBY k I'd. have the pleasure to iiiforni the public and naturalists that they have established a rare, beautiful, and esteusire Mating eric of Living Annual* and Beasts, at the above named place. Their collection comprisesa great variety, of the finest Sprcimeria of natural history sver imported to America. Will bv iqwii for the reception or visitors each day, from 10 A. M. to ft I . !iL, and frem S to t in the evening. dH-Sm* Removal.?t L'nninfih am. Cornell * harhih Distillers and Rectifiers, have removed from I1"?! South, to the new store. 1st I- rout street, opposite Hurling slip, whrrw they will promptl) rterute orders for the various kinds of Domestic Liquors such as Pure Spirit, Brandy, Oiu and Whiskey. P. S. Orders will also be rvrruted if left at the Distillery, Front street, near Catharine Kerry. Brookl) n. nvtSwie* Billiard s.-e xt.rc ivrf for health only .-a BAMS FOR l> res|irrtfully informs bis friends in live virinity of the Tattersalls, that be has lost fitted up the large Hoom ill known as Broadway Hall, with s- vrnww tables, wlwrebe wifl la- happy lose' those who wish to play or purchase tables, and t Ihs old stand i; Ami street, adjoining the Museum, where there are thirteen tables ready for trial? Tables of every dole npt n ii, cloths, balls, cue?. rue ??i, he., for sale as above The above rooms have in? reputation of being kept in fhn most res|vctaldc maniu r and the best assortment of tables. jtS is I," V i \ BALI. 11 '< V v SI S u?i r . . i> I from Taris Mr . 1 HOt he up leave to notice the public that he has mat oiieued the most beautiful and complete assortment of Kaney Ball Dresses ?v?r vei n in this city, and which he offers to the amal'-urs, at vvrj moderate prices, at hi* establishment. No. JOT Broadway. fea tmiiu' IR,j-J should almost consider inysell <tevoid of ? , , r, m . .... i .r me goon trial your Red Drop ha* done mi. Having Wen led away be the follies or jr.-uth, I wa* ?u unfortunate a* to contract that dwfm which your preparation pm(??ar? to eure; and aftrr trying almmt every mrJtcuie that the quark* of thm rity end. a?nr to palm npon the community, I fan ml mynelf wailing away and the .liar a*. let undermining my Constitution. I had alnvet ahamloned the hi>t>c ofh. nig rectore.l to my former good Health, when I procured a bottle of your Red Prop, and am now entirely recovered, without any l.a.l effect* of thr dim a*e remaining. My ill r sir, all tlo return I ran ever make you, will be In recommend it to lho?e who have Wen a* unfortunate an myself, assuring them, with the utm?*t confidence, that It will uot fail in producing a speedy and I acting cure. Your*, truly, H. Y*****. You an at liberty to publish the letter, but I Wg tW favor thalyou willnot publish tW namr. 1 Divi?ioo (treet. >1 per vial. HI NI'.W CAST LB l>el., VeH. 14th, ! ?." pjH l.r.VIHON.-Dear H.r.-I ran never W grateful I ' for tW cure I have rrcrited by the u*r of your invaluable Medieine, (Hunter^ Red Drop.) I wan for fur month* aMctli d with vrn real, and dnrmc that time t ok many medicine*, hut none w . old rure me. A' la*t my |>hy*irian gave me un, hut l..rlnn illy ooe day . Iwu akiug to a Irw ud on the s..h ret? he told me that Hunter1* Red Drop wa* Hie owl) medt ine that would eure ml of which I Purchased *?me of your n' nt in Ho I ad Iphia, and the r- suit i* ' that I am enjoying wrfrcl health. bp w. sir after ?uff< rttur *o long, and fiixfnig ait a?l such airnal reli-f from llontrr Kr.l Drop. I fee I it mf luty to inform the interested where rellel may hr I ad. T. . R . 1 Division >1 per vial.. PR ELLIOTT. OCILIST AND OPHTHALMIC BL'RQF.ON, J01 /Ireeduuv, rcnu ?/ Dunn* ?tre#f, t onffnr* hi* pr teller to r\f-v- \u: ?s Ok HO Kll A ori RATION* TIIVRK I 11 \ (wWnn qcir .11 Dr P. t oOe hour* from ! tol o'tlnrk. daily, (ftund y* Vrelded 1 llr. WBRTMACOTT i* in attendance during Dr. I'llwUk lk*e nre The iwxwer e|aa* of patient* will hi attended to from half punt I to * o tor Iff N. H Dr i Ihott will remove on tat May to *l Roadway. I ntranee in Warren *lr el myt* v? 'I'O I.I I A plia.a t r<H.m, neatly f?m?*Wd. to a nnvh I r ntleman, with or without break f*' ?nd lea, in a irtrytr f ill A perm-newt hoarder is wi'Wd for April *t IT Mirrei etreel. between t nnai and Orand ?treet. feci *? \.f AtONS W INTER rhr.e m fo r ?. n . ....i .sir..<o? '?? aleady Ms* n*. ran fft.4 employment at rrmvu.shle wagM line ... tWm mi.at h< romyrtrnt to take the lead and the iirt't." ""'mvV.iT*""1 """"ivM r MINI y n"*" pOARDINH HOI HrKf.VfrR XV A NTV.P.-TK* a..l#-t* ? bera anil tei.ir*iii| u ad), wan?|ing man er una i? d Km ifr. Ill take fliHT of a Holla*, and h"?ril abniil l?ml) ?<? ihirfy I a Snr* r?. 1 He furniture and |>n>a mh n ?W i virhhi In W irntiji4 H? u?. 1I? 'j i'liftnl mu?t H# perfectly comprint, mil not an I taKmao. KlneSing, Marrl ?, IkO m-%3 ?l* WM VPIfU'f. I ?OV. II" A NTK I' i (<?rd> i?f l'if ' Nr > II??. n, i a i? '? man oitlHi .t fimily would k* preferred Ait' ' v'' ' ifaid'n lane, up Main f<1? l?' [)H r.owARP ??. i.nm.nw.of ?*Hro.jnM ?#nfth? moat emin- 11 pHyeiriami in lk< city after uei'f ' Herm->rXi IwaN give* Harm Km decided ?|fn'l>rtlM 'o* ale at 194 Maaaae-at. mil 1OOM ro Lr.T fif a liigle fleillemn, ?)Hi ''(eakftll and ' lea or without Poaa-aeion immedi ?|eljr. ' " lite. m .? .at" I PF.WARP fit dollar* reward will K paid f e T)agaX a nirnhetm Pup. enmnv i.ly rafted a H|wi i I, |a*l l?ll ?I k tn the lower part of Brerw'u ? 'I I* dog II M i? mnrfced on H e !? ? > nliitr and Hro? r, tKr an " " hr aen, .nd IK- ne> k ?nd rHeat pnf. elite The ndee eill rrreier i^e bore renard Ka r turning Hied< g to No. I If"! I?a; ne M l.t ' anr flare. lip M ilea m I Tt" r-vOO LO*lT A itnll Hall n OreaHnund,IVwn rnler.ailk 'nKllel ' t and anme eKite apr>l* al nil I i* la dyj atinyrn hi*'ircll 'Hrre row* of coeal Keada ? ith a rl <?p. ? a* -?t reatfda-, tVKneeee e ill felitrti lim or g'er inf? nmliet Her. Ke may fonad. to Mr III\f K I.K Y. *1 IK* Han* fc Ml let.I, CS Brad way, mil b? liberally rewarded ai??Jt*