anrnx a statement showinj tie bank movement of (Jess-giii at two po.-iods. bank Movements ok Gboboia. Imm. Surcie. Cire. Vtv 18 to $15,138,142 2.W.2 YJ5 7,*71,117 1.95k,MS 1"H 8 230,140 131 747 1,958,362 1,113,471 D/ktcub... . $t>!*)8,002 $1,296,838 $6,013,225 >44,Ml Tuia immense decline in the bank ra< vemsntt, ii mo of the principal Ciuses cf tho proaperom condition of tte people auu of the liuauces of that 8U'.e. The production! hive annually increased, and notwithstanding the decline in price* lor the great staple, the wealth of the State ia d uly end rapidly increasing. old Stock Kxehiuige. $1000 U 8 6's, '?2 coup 113 60 N Haven Canal 20 10M Ohio 6'a, '00 b60 97 60 do 21 2000 K'uiucky 6'a 101 60 L Island K K ?30 76J? 210 0peaus> tvuiia5's 73* 60 d> sl4 74% 2000" d? ,10 73 25 do 75% 2000 Illinois an! 39 42> do bow 76 25 ?liiu Fulton Bank 115)4 25 do 76% 18 lidiik Com, full !>t>% 50 do 74?a 2i.O Vicksbu,K Bk bCO 9% 60 do sl5 75-*? 43 US Bank b% 50 do s50 75* 50 Worih Hirer Ins 108 350 Harlem R R_ 72* 25 Guirdiau Ins 100 40 Mohawk R R 61% 10 Manf.at'in Gas 88 60 do b60 62 i'jO Farmers' Trust 34 100 Stouiuiitoii R II b30 39% 460 do b60 3i% 100 <<0 bGO 39% 150 do b30 36 4 25 do 39% 60 do blO 36% 5 Housatonic R R 30 140 Mortis Canal 31% 24 Nor It Wor RR 72% 60 do b30 31 325 do 72% 40 d > 1>46 32% 100 do *" " 25 do b30 3i% 60 do 100 do blO J2 50 do 100 do i6i> 31% 40 do loo Canton Co b60 44 110 do 75 do 44% 50 do 60 do 44% 60 do hmoiui Board. 60 shs Morris Canal 32 40 Cnut.in Co 21 do 32 140 N or He Wor 2j Cantoa Co 44% Now Stock Kxehange. $2"f.0 9hio 6'a, '60 buw 97% 100 shs L Island RR blO 76 2i*C0 d'l c 96% 50 do S3 75M 1OU0 Illinois 6V "70 36^ K0 Paterson RR 150 shs h i'liter*'Trust 36% 10 Hiouinaloii 25 do c 36 60 Nor Ik Wor 2'iO do ?3J 3'. 25 do 50 do 130 37 25 do 100 Mcnia Canal c 31% 60 do 25 do b30 32%' 75 do 60 K Bo.ten Co c 14>? 3oo do 60 Canton Co ?3 44% 25 do 160 do c 44% 25 do Sales of Stock! at Boa ton. Aran. 26ih.?'25 Reading Railroad, 34}; 104 E Boston H:oc'k, bo 'J na 15; AO do, 14jj 109 L Island Railroad, 76; 160 do, b o 1 m, 77: 154 do, 764; 6U do, b o 1 m, 774;50 Nor and Wor RR, a o 1 raj 7 24; 77 do, 73|; 60 do, a oin, 7-j, 60 do, ?O '.0 ds, 73$; 200 do, b o 1 ai 73; 00 do 73 j; M do.no 1 in, 72}:ltt Wilmirgion RRso 1 m, 31; 200 do,3l4;75do, 31';3<0 do a o 3 m, 314; 160 do, b o In, 314; 25 do. a o 2 ra, 2l|. State of Trade. Ashes?Pots are in very limited request, and we still quoio $4 06^ a $4 124- Peor a are inactive and prlccsfnot 10 Arm as heretofore. Ihey are new held at $4 60 a $4 664. Cottow?A very good enquiry has existed to day fir all grades of cotton, and the sales amount to 3600 bales The market is slightly in favor of the buyer. We annex quotations LIVERPOOL classification. Ufldn.Q-Florida. N.Orl. f Nohilc Inferior, 4] a 6 6 a 64 Ordinary,. . ... t] i 51 ?.? 64 I 6 Middling, fijj a o| ... el a fj Uood Middling. 6 a 64 ... 61 a 61 Middling lair,.. 6J a 64 ...? 6) a #J Fair, 64 a 6j .... 7 a 74 Fully Fair fcj a 7 ... 7| a 8 Good fair 7] a 7j ... 64 a 9 Fine 8 a Uj ... a 0J Freight to Liveipool dull at 4d. for square bales. To Havre at |c. Breadstuff*?'Western Flour now ranprs from $4,(64 to $4,634 ; Alexandria fetches $4,76 ; Georgetown $4,76 to $4 b?j. There i-s a little better demand All sons cf Srain are rather dull?corn ranges irom 46 to 47 cents.? orthern eats 30 to 3$Jc. The quantity of flour which passed the weigh !?ck in Rochester to the 36th inst. was 70,064] bbls., about one half of which was shipped there. There was nothing do ing in Flaur ard Wheat, and prices had a downward ten deucy. Holders were unwilling to sell at present prices, mid th? const queace was the market was dul enough.? No Wheat coming in Irom the country. Provisions- Thete it a very fair and steady demand for all articles under this head. We quote sales of old prime Pork at $9 fl&J a $9,75 ; New do at $10,60 a $11 ; Old Mets is held at $13,75 ; New do. at $13,50. New Mess Beet sells at $9 a $9,60 ; do Prime at $6 a $6,60. Lard is in active ('emaad, Prime Dbl. sells at 8:.) inferior at 74c. Pickled Meats are much wanted. Beei Hams we quote at $13,36 a $12 80 Orarge County Bu'ter is held at 16 a 17 ; Prime Western dairy at 13 a 14c. Cheese in casks and boxes we quote at 7 a 8c Rice? A imall advance has been realized. We now qur.tu $3,60 a $3,76 nett. Fish ?Dry Cod sells as wanted at $6,064. The demand is ?ot very extensive. Bkkswat?Prime northern yellow we quote at 80c., with a limited demand. Hat?Common qualities of North river bale, we quote at 374 a40c. Thedemand is principally for shipment.? Prime is held at 43 a 460. Whiskev?Drudge casks are in moderate demand at 33o. Western and prison barrels are dull, but prices are steady at 23 a 23 jc. Cotton market. Nicw OiLciNi, April 19th ?The market opened on Wednesday with an extremely limited demand, and the tr.inssrtions ?f that day did not exceed 1300 bales,at droop ing pricc*. Oa Thursday holder* showed more diapon tn>n to meet the market, which resulted in tho traniaction of a larger basinesa, the sale* having amounted to 4960 bale*, and consisting in great part of North Alabama Cot ton. Yesterday obeut 3000 bales were disposed of, making the total business of the past thriedsy* 3,700, and that of the week 18 700 bale*. We consider that prices are ebaut }?. lower, but do not fsel justified in altering our qiiotatioc*. I.ivxvrrioi. CLtisiricirion.?Louisiana and Mi("'s3ipni. ?Inferior, 5 a 6J; ordinary, 6) a ftJ: middling, 0 aSjj; mil diing lair, ejatij; fair, 7J; good |fair, 7} ?7J. Baltimore Cattle Market. Tho rnpply of Beef Cattle at market thia week wo* quite full tor the season of the year, and price* show tome improvement over previous prevailing rates. TheoffVr inp* at tho scale* on Monday coaoprise<1 315 head, of which 6b were driven North and all of the balance told. The piices paid ranged $3,7a to $3,50 per 100 Iba on the hoof pccerding te quality, equal to $5,60 a $0,76 net. Oa Thursday 47 head of fresh cattle came in, and 10 only were taken by butcher* at $3 to per 100 lb* on the hocf-? The fuoply o! Live Hog* is not largu, but i* fully equal to thedesRanri. gales k&ve been madj thia week at $4,7i t:> $5 por 100 lb*., chiefly t>t the latter rate. Died, Yesterday morning, Johfi Christie, aged 96 year*, a oat ire of Scotland. ? The Irieuda of deceased, and of Ml. Jame* Farquhar, 10 Frankfctt street, are respectfully invited to attend the iunerj) this afternoon at 4 o'clock, from 17 Madison st. On Saturday evening, 30th instant, Elizabeth, daugh ter of J?hn and Maria Corrigcn, aged one year and eight wiatha. Her funoral will take place this afternoon at 3} o'clock, from the residencyot Mr. John McKinley,No 51 Bowery. The frlmdsef the family, and of her grandfather, Mr Luke Cariijan, English Neighborhotd, N J., are invited to a tend without moro formal r>otice Latest Dates ItKCMVED AT THE I*IV YORE HERALO OFFICE. Anjier Dec. 7 Macao Jan. 14 Africa Feb. 30 Manilla Dec. 19 Antigua Mar. 30 Malaga Jau. 2* Arecibo Mar. 17 Madeira Drc. 17 An* Caye* M*r. 28 Mauritius TVc. 12 Augustine Bay May 16 Montevideo ....Dec. 24 Jt.'.uvu .....Nov. 7 Maracaibo Jan. 25 Bay of Inlands, N. Z..Nov. 8 Mansanilla Mar. I Bermuda April S Matauzas April, li 1'ir nos Ayres Fab. 36 Mayaguez April i Belize. Hun Mar. 20 Matasnoras Ant- 30 Barbadoe* Mar. 16 Monterey... Dec. 13 Bogota Oct. 11 Nassau, N. r April 0 Dun-iire Dee. 16 Neuvitaa.... April 1 ltoliia Mar. 6 O.ihu, 9). I Nov. 20 Bombay ..Mar. 1 Para Feb. 12 Cai* Town, C.O. H.. Feb. 21 Pari*...., ...April 3 Calcutta Fib. 23 Port au Prince April 0 Cardenas April 9 Porto Cabcllo Mar. 24 Chains.. ..Mar. 6 Point Petre, Unad.... Feb. 14 Cieans*t(os April 1 Ptruambuco Mar b Ope Ilaytien April II Panama Feb. 20 Curacna Mar. 23 Payta Jan. 11 Caracas Nov. 13 llio Janeiro Mar. 4 Carthngena Mar. 2> Hio Orande Feb. 12 Catti|ieichy Jan. |J Sin Jnin An*. !* Cixiuiuibo July 37 Baa Diego Dec. 17 Callao..... Dec. 30 Hun Francircu Dec. II Demerara Mar. 28 St. Helen* Feb. 21 Fayal Jan. 30 St. Thomas April II (Hnraltar... Mar. 2 St. J Ago dp Cuba A|>lit I Ouayama, P. H *lar. 21 St. Johns, P. K Awil I Oalvestoe April B St. Crois April 10 dnuaives. Mar. 38 St. D.iningo April J Guayaquil April 33 St. I'bes IVc. > OallilKigosIslands... May < Surinam Mir. 28 Havre April I Singapore,......... Feb. 4 Havana Apiil 1* Syiiiev, N. 8. W. ...June II Halilas... ... ... . ..Ai ril 20 '1 rinidad de Cuba... .Mar. 28 llobartTown.V.D.L.Ang. 24 Talcnliuana. Dee. 4 UU of Frauce Sept. 37 Tahiti D?c. 21 Jereinie... .. Mar. II Torn ties Nov. 4 Kingston, J* April 3 Tampico Mir. 33 l.ondon.... April 5 Tobaaco July IS Liverpool April i Tobago Jan 2 La (iuayra Mar. 13 Tnrka l>land .Mar. 16 I.mum Mar. I Valparaiao Dec. I Lima Dec. 33 Vera Cruz April 4 Mazatlw Dee. I Zanzibar Jan. j Passcngeri Arrived. Ilaear.? Picket ?"-ip One hot ?? d'Orleans?()e ? rge VVelU, nl New ?oik; John Saigling, Chvl'stoD; I'aal Pirli, I'aly?89 in the steei nge ?'h?hi.kstois?Ship H Allen? Mrs Mathew and servant. Miss Aul?y, Miss Poultor., Mrs Klleard, W Mannings. M \V Hayes D Bran, W W Brons n,on? I A JopmarU?1 tiranrij an? 3 F Hoardennin ?I Nauenxle?3 J T Dulan fcaon?1 M li W Livingston?I K Vlurenr -3 C F & A Heniir cka?10 (4 Benaril?I W H t 'ole?J N Cniiitiu-6 Vlalezi^nzAtoard hco?I M Nordin?I H Jaffrav h co?8 B iciau k Kuaeh?I K Droz?1 Hehnchardt. Favr* li f.i?10 t; II Sclimult?I J W llolb-rton? 1 Thoinp?m h Miller ? 1 "latt Bros?J J Magain h co?1 K H?br t ?* n Iier?2 M tlirmn?I I0ly Hrere,?r.ngier?t c M Koberta?4 llahl ii 'I'ob'er?II He- Ward ?t Hnt'on-i7 Oay. Lnaaac It Noel ?1 t'alon li co?4 Sines. Christ it co?I Steile, Dei tar k Bu ih? 8 M t;alf<-l M irtlmeraOiwjrr? 3 I Mitchell?1 J It St Fe Iu-|K.H'J I-I |t-i!<.r--1 S Co Jir.iu? I F. Brti-?2 A It 'I'ho t!|'?>>ii? I K v k 11 i'ii nil?I A KOtt Mourose -l Henschen U I'nki t?I VV lt vilile?I Mecke. Plate k eo? I \V Wei et? Bora k bchtieUerdt?1 K Ltppold?I U M Sieaion-8 >V Pehl I K Duuiiuu'?l Colvill k Flemiur?I Fanfernot k Deluc?3 Orrniainra k Boizard?iI Rkll Haight?1 Mowlit?2 J Duaaol ?3 Tiffiny, Voting k 1 Holni'iou k Krm?t L Huffman k co?4 VV It Kim*?I Burnhiim k ll%ldwiu*2 Soloman k Har ?I A II Ward It co?J Henriou it Chauvenu?2 L It Biusaa?I A Gilbe t?4 L P.rrot?I J Liuinouirr k co?3 H Uabad?2 O Varet-1 K Detliaux-;l Bard k Taylor?1 Godfrey k co?12 Keaaltr keo?2 Loeiehigli k Wiseudonck?2 L droshol*?4 K len-2 G Hus'nburg k co?100 C 1 J. -rd ? <0 A Marion?40 A Seignelte?II ODavit?:96 D CutV.bertsoi.-l K Kippling-1 P C Gagutlia? 1 P A Bret?I fci Thayer?2 G W Warren?36 ei II bbla to order Mal*ua?Barque Flora?5912 born* 429 hf 400 qr d > 16 > krK> raisius S.laa Pierce, Uoaiou?'>uo bti 20V8 hf 513 qr do 2 0 kena .Ini Auaire kO.Uay-465 rn.U 200 hf p,>a 255 bbl. wine 200 hi. iflOhl do raiuo. 5 lio.es lemon. I do oranges P Harmony'. Ne phewa?4J0boxea 4l)j hf 400 qr do 120 keg. laiiina Faber k Bier wirth?227 bxa VO kegt do 20 qr ppe oil P J Francis. Momeitlc lmi>ortatlona. Apalachicola?Barque May Flower?91 bl. cotton Tli mp a'n k Ada ua?25 P A Cautd*ell?II liogart k Kueelaud?160 fc. D Huilbut k co?3J7 Parmrlee k Hogrrt?315 M bionsm?41 Roberta k WilliMni?16 SiHifford. Tiletton kco?17 H Coil? 57 A G Yliller?77 Cnllomh k lasliii?3 hbla I roll carpet A B .?,'UI0U?' boxea beeswax Phelpi, Dodge k co?1 do furaO k A VV etmore? I bbl do W H Thomas?2 pkga Kiuney, Burr k Hampton?3 bdla md.e 'III bale, cotton to order. CHa*LE.TON? Ship H Allen?34 bale, cotton J Emery? Sprague, Kobin.on k co?H J Manty?30 Pott k Phillips?27 H Coit k co?45 Borriit k Johnaon?2 caaea Conabrook k co?26 hbla Seymour k co?30 tea rice C Buckmeyer k .on?CO do H S Le.vitt?CO do 260 balea cotton to -infer. MARITIME HERALD. iHuvement* of tile 8ttanuhlui< Steuwere. Leant I.iv'l. lhiei iJlme'a. Leave JSvkt'a Caledonia, Lott ... May 1 Hibernia, Kyrie April 19 ...May 2 May 16 Britannia, Hewitt... May 4 ...May 18 Jute t G. Wetteru,Matthew.. .May 17 ...May 30........ Jui-e 11 Cambria, Judkiua... May 19...June 1 June 16 Packet* to Arrive* LIVKRrOOL Cambridge, Baratovr, Mar. 19 Kmp.re, Kuiarll, Mar. 26 Oxford, Hath bone, April 3 Koch a'er, Biiiton, April 6 Girnck, Tratk, April 11 rOBTaMOUTH. Mediator, C'lndwick, Mar. 20 Switzerland. Knight, April 1 HAVRK. Burgundy, Wotton, April I Iowa. Lioes, April 8 Onriili, Fun k, April 16 Packet! to Hall. LIVKRPUOL. Columbua, C"le, M\y 1 H*nry Clay, Nye, Ma/ 6 8 Whitney, rhompion, May 11 Voik.hire, Bailey, May >6 Q of Weat, W oodhouae, May 21 PORTSMOUTH St. Jam-st, Meyer, Northumberland, HAVHK. LTtic.i, Hewitt, Alb iny, Crawford May 1 May 10 May 1 May 8 Krancoia I, Ainaworth, May 16 FOLVl* OK NOIW YORK, APKIL, !1H. U N nau & 9 1 ai'R ieti 6 511 MOON RISK. 12 33 M HK1H WATER 12 47 M Arrive a. Packet ahip Duchease d'Orleans, Davit, from Havre, 25th nit. with mdae. to W Wh tlock, Jr. 4th March, a seaman named Charlea Fr'nch, fell from the main loj gallant yard ou deck, and waa instantly killed. Ship Caledonia, Maaaicott, (before reported) 20 dayi from New Orleana, wiili mdae. to W Dawaon. Ship H Allen, Wilaoo, 9 rfaya from Charleston, with mdae. to Geo button. 22d inat at 8 p m, lat J7, Ion 74 40, aignalized snip Catharine, hencj for Charleaton. 8w< diali barque Flora, Miltopaua, from Malaga, 16th ult. and ilift Straita of Gibraltar 35 dava, with mdae, to order. Swedith brig Arcillea, Moller, left Malaga Uth ult. for NYork. Spoke 26th ult lat 3! Si, lou 13 30. Sw Itaiqne Thorn Petre, Andre.aeu. ?ri m Leghorn fjr New York; 24lh, lat 30, Ion 9 2, Sw barque Helena, Aaaude', Malaga lor Hotton. Barque May Flower, Hitchcock, 17 daya from Apalachirola, with cotton, to 14 D Hurlbnt k Co. 17,h inat. iu a gale of wind, Mr Hoichkiaa, of New Ha\en 2d male, while in the act of hauling aft the fore ahret. fell overboard aud waa drowned?a filank ami rupra were thrown him, and the boat immediately owered, but afier a search of three boura returned without fiud ing him. Biirque Harriet Thomfaon, 18 daya from St. Thomaa, Porto Bico. Brig Chinchilla, Robinaon, from New Orleana 4th, with 410 hhda lugar aud 30 do molaaaer, to K D Morgan k co?360 aticka cedar to Meava Buck k 1 etera. Spoke lat 29, Ion 79 30, brig Francis, from Matatzaa, for Mhode Ialand. A Brig Republic, 14 diya from Port-au-Prince. Auatrian brig .\>rcario, Bartoliui, 93 daya from Couatantino l le, and Gibraltar 35 daya. with500 balea wool 1400 baga linaerd to order. 25th inat. 200 milea Ea?t of Sandy llook, aaw ateam aliio tireat Western, hence for Liverpool. Briii.h brig Ann, Scott, 40 daya from Banger, Watea, with alatea, to J H Braine; 300 toua do Holt k Kemble: 21 bxa do to order. Spoke 20th inat. off Georgea Banka. wha'e ahip Bnby, 120 days fm Oahu for St John, NB. 16th, lat 43, Ion 50, aaw tarce ialanda of ice. Brig Girard, Gilnauick, from Pooce, PR. 7ili inat with 163 hda angar 45 do molaaaea to Meyer kStticken. Spoke 18th inat lat 32 45, loo 73 37. achr Fair, of N York, 10 daya fin ft Thoina. for Weahingron, NC. Vettela left before ret>orted. Brig Lincoln, Presasy, 6 daya from Machiat, with lumbrr, to matter.. Schr Wza Lelaud. *"ecdleton, f om ft Domingo, 3d inat. with 4266 crotchet 109 cannon logi mahoganv 1)9 hide. 32 aticka lignuinvito: 6 |'kgs to B Aymar k Co: 3 canuon loga 4 crolchea mahogany to matter. Left brigt St Marka, William., hence, in 13 days paasagr, diagd. and would sail next day for the coaat, to load for NYork; achr Virginia, Brown, of NYoik, to aail same evrniag for Port an Platte. Schr Edward Adama, Kempton, 45 daya from Laguna, with 230o q la logwood to C Todd. Schr Aseiiorid, Herrick, 25 daya from Jacmel, with 750 baga coffee 87,000 lha logwood to De Pejater k VVhitmarah; 110 baga coffee T Marien. Schr Cornelia, Kilburn, 5 diya from Richmond, with mdae? bouud to Boatvn Schr Juliette, Wcglam. 11 days fiom Peteiaburf, with mdae, to maafr. Schr iMari-tti Burr, Knapp, 11 daya from Peterabarg, with mdort Imbor (late thaeastem part of this town) and aid 23il. Portland, April 24?Arr Patriot, Cates, NYork; Elity Kl lan, Drinkwater, Kotduiit. 1 lie brig which was signaled, wHit do ? i< ti e bay. Aai.em, April 2J? Cld St Paul, All.'n, Manilla; Chalcedony, Todd, aud lie aid, Altai, Buenos Ayres. UoitoN, \pril ?6?Arr Dover, Auttin, Manilla Dec 19, Cave Town. Cull. Feb 23?left at latter, an American achr, name unknown Also arr, Saxon, Dean, N Orleans; Si'emts, Ravurs, Pott tu Prine ; Kli/.i Burgess, Bowns. Ciaofurgos; Grand Turk, .Nichols, a> (I Alpine, Kienrli,' aidenas; Kmtna, Baker, mil tk, R\ der, I liilidelphia. Cld S-partau, Pousland.Suriuain; llaltir, PonsUun, it >, via WiSth, Caravan, Johnain, (Calcutta, passeil St Helena Mch 6?llth inst. lat >4 38 N, ion 69 10, while lyirg to in a gal.-from W, waistiutk bya heavy sei. which openrd the quarter deck planks o*. both aider, and a greit d*?l of water r*u into the cibiu and between decks; 2l?t, M Shoal NW by N 2i miles, laid to 40 hours in .i irve e gale from (MNK.? rtpoke nth, H Shoal NW by N li miles, a barque understood fr m Tiinidad. blowing h^avy from KNK conln not ?nr**rstand het name or vtlfr* boil il Also air, I has Will-am, Kt'atiug, Malaga; s'eamer John .Marshall, Brown, Newt ork 24th in?t. II a in, came inu> this haibsr at 10 a m The J iM is i wned by a 1 ; Montilla. W lieeler, Nswark, N.I. Richmond, ArMl 23-Arr Albion, ( Urkson, Boston; Bichd Thompson, lownsend: Margaret Ann, Hammond, and Catha rine Wilcox, Jones, NYork y Walthall, April X?Arr Napoleon, Cheesehrongh, New Citahli.ston. April 21?Cld Kdward, BnUley, New York llese Ad'laHe, [Kr] Csantie, 8t Louu Senegal, Sid Le?0?rd' Dobbin, [ Br] Jamrs, Liverpool. Savannah, April 2J? \rr Zenobia, Remington, Providence John Parker, Comings, Boston; Plymouth, Newell, Havaaa Vistula, Pendlrton, 1'homaston. Cld Holly Bash, Hitchcock' Boston ' Mobile, April If?Cld Qtiten of the Ocean, [Br] Tiilay, ami Mauteruan Abbey, [t?r] Hutchios, Lirerpool; Caaton, I arksrd, Gibraltar aid a mkt; Attakapaa, hartelle, NOrleans; I liilnrfelphi*. Mscv, ai d Orralloo, Lulkin, Boston; Alexar.der, I n lor. Piovidmice. .New Orllans. April II?Arr Jacob l'enne!|, Martin, Havre: klota:t, Lewis, Marseilles; Oswego, Wood, N Vorit; Chart* -nague, Kales, Liverpool; He rah Hud, Bailey, Philadelphia ? Below, coining up, Francis, and Martha Kiustnan. Tow boat reunetaeau ninru (owed to lea oo the It h. brig Loretto. Lid e* York, Wright, Ualns oa: 8t Mary. Koater, aud Homer, l.illiui. NV* York; Kimball, Inaraham, Charleitou; Patriot, Crockett. Providence; Veutura,[Mexl Dorantra, Campeachy. Kkkklin, La AprilO?Arr Merchant, Bragg, Dtinerara? I'ld 1st, Enterpriie, Audersou, Oalveat.m. LOST?Oa Friday laat, a gentleman's Oold Kiugar King. aet witti a dimnoud Tt e liuder will be lijenlly rewarded ou -aving it at No 65 Krout at. a2l 1(*< < HKWAHII-Lc?t, en Sunday morning, from No. It tpO Urevoort Place. a half-breed New foaudlaud nn t Spm'el 1) g, maiked lawu aud white?hiaou a Collar with the abort tddr-aa. a?8 >t*rc dS ~ I.KVVAKD?Loat, on Friday evening, in going from ip'J Chatham Sqqaie to tbe Park, a heavy Gold iVncil Case. I ti- fmdrr will teceive the above reivaid by leaving it at No. 4 larcUy a tree t. att lt#ic KEVVAHD-Stolen from the auhsr-riber, at the Airer Jp'-'" ican Hotel, Jeraey City, on Wedneiday u ght, Arril 0 h, the followiug articles, viz l?I Brown Cloth C'oalt, 1 Ulna Jlack Dress Co*:, 1 pair Doeckiu Ptuit*, I plain Black Satin Veat, I black Silk Striped Dieaa, (new.) Whoever will retuin ?aid articles to the subscriber ahall receive a reward of $25, and (he same for the appiehenaiun of the thieves. HENRY WANMAKKR. Jeraey City, ApnUl, 1845. ajg It*re ^?000 REWARD?Loat. on boaid the atiarpboat Knicker ,JP^VJV7 backer, on Thuraday evening la*t, ju? before ahe lali the wharf at Albany, a wallet containing ISM) id $100 bills >>f different baoka in Itoatou. Three of them ol tna Boaton Bank, the nthera not recollected. Th? above reward will he paid on return of the money to i at the atore of Lcamau, I'annele 8c Peck, cornet of Broadway >ii.l < fdar street, and no qu?*tiona oaked. T 3t? in Z. PL ATT. T l^AY AND DINNER BOARDERS? A limited number U ofUo itorkholders on aud afarMouday, May 5th. Traiaftr Booka will be tloaed from 28th April to 6th of May. By order, b27 9t*m J. J. K1?K, Caah.er. WANTED?A French Men Servant. Also, a French wo man, a> Cook. Apply at 49 Wall atreer, up ataira, be tween in and 3. The beat of reference* v. ill be requited. a27 2f m MTANTED?Kor one of the inuiteiteniive Publiahmg houaet " in the Uuited States a few active youngmen to act a* jgenta for the aa e of new and popular worka. The proprietors will insure each mitu $300 over hia board rer year profit. A writing to that effect will he given them', tliey will have besides opportunity uf dealing $1000 per year, and mere if ti ey aie ac ii'e. Kvery man will have his diitrict It will be necessary for them to have $25 tn $30 at least to obtain a good fitting oat. No on* need apply uulfsa he has that sum,'for it is the object of the publishers to establish good agents, aud give them such a chance aa uo one e'se ean offer them. Kor full particulars apply to 434 Broadway, at Hall's office. ap2l 2w?ec d 1'E WARD AND COOK WANTED. A FIRST rate Steward and Cook wanted, for the Wardroom Mess of .lie United States Ship Columbus. Apply on boaid the ahip, at the Navy Yard. a'36 3t*rh INFORMATION WANTKD?Mrs JANE HOLMDHY X left her home, 426 Cherry street, some time on Wrdueadiy uight? suppoied to be iusane. Shi wore ber nightdress and cap, white cotton hose, without shoes, and look with her a red calico dreiaaud blue cloth table cover, wbich she may have put ou. iMie is 45 years of age, light hair, light compaction, and ?ery much e.nacUtcd from a protracted illness. Any informa tion respecting h*r will be gratefully received and liberally re warded by her brother. ARCHIBALD HALL. a28 3t* ec fi Oliver or90 Chsrry streets. PHCKETfsIIlP SHERIDAN frjm Liverpool,li"dNcharg ing nod-r general orders, at Orleans wharf, foot of Walt at. Consignees w 11 please attend to the icceipt of tl:eir goo J < im mediately. a27 5tec DACkFtThTp B1DDON8, KOR LIVERPOOL?Passen a vera will please be on board th* staamboat H?rcul*s, at Whitehall, at 11 o'clock, A M., Monday. 28th instant. Letter Bags will close at the utual place* at half past 10 o'clock. a27 ec CONSIGN!" KS of Cargo per ship American, from Liverpool, are iequ?stei to send their permits on board the ship, at pier 13 East River, or to the office of the aubscriber, without delay. All goods not permitted in five days most unavoidably he sent to the public store. JOHN HERDMAN, a'6rc 6t South street. EDUCATION. TITM. H. rUFK respectfully invite* the attention of parant* '? having aoiu to educate, and desirous < f removing them rrom the many evil in flu* nee* attending a residence in the city, to his establishment for General Education, si'uat'd at New Brighton, State-i Island, which will be re-opened, rfter th* va cation, en the firal of May. In point of beauty of situation, healthiness, and convenience of approach, it cannot be au'paas ??(I The building, 150 feet front, is admirably adapted for the purpose of education, and the arrange men's auch as an expe rience of ten years haa aaggeated. A plan of physical education, long smces'folly puraued, forms part of the daily rou;ine of t uaineas; acd together with aea bathing, and ample futilities for m mly exercise, presents unusual security for the enjoyment of health. The professor* in the various branches are men of experience and ability, and the advantages of the School, men -ally, morally, and physically, auch aa it is believed will on enquiry eutit'e it to tr.e consideration of pa eats and guardians fenerally. Toe pupils ar' all required to study and sreak the 'rench language. Citcultr* can be obtained at M?s?rs KOK LOCK WOOD 8t CO., 411 Broadway, or from W. H. DUFF, at New Brighton a!8 lt*m SOCIAL INSTITUTE, now completed, ready for i the reception of pupils i* situated in Shrewsbury, three miles from the celebrated watering place, four miles from Red llauk, where atermers ply daily from the foot of Fulton street It ia calculated to give a sound, piactical education, qualify the atudeut to puisne any business, or enter any clas* in college ? Terma, per annum, $100, including all incidentals, except^beds and stationery. Wanted?A classical teacher, 'native of France. Also, a female Circulars aud interview with the teacher may behadat 131 Naasan street. ap 12 Im*m New York, April 21, 1845. THE underslgued auuounco lu ilic public and partieul.tfly to the watch merchants, that from this day they have formed an aaaociation under the name of Delachaux It Maire, f' r the trade of iuiportatioo of watch**, and that from thi* said day they have on hand and shall receive from their corre*pondent mauufe.cturers every description of Watches aud Movemeuts. DELACHAUX It'MAIHE, No. 127 Fulton street, N. Y. A. Dtlaehaux?H. Maine. ?d2J lm*m NO 1'ICE is hereby giren, that Pioposals will be received at ihe of ce of the New York and Harlem Railroad Company until the 10th May next, for the delivery of from Oue to 1 hree 'i'housaud Cords first quality Virginia l ine Wood, to be de livered monthly from one to three hundred cordi. WM. 8. CARMAN, apl2tomyl0 * Secretary. MUSIC. MDUMS DAY, Professor ol'Uuitar, Singing at Sight, Ac ? cotdeon. Violin, lie. continue! to teacn ladic and gentle men of New York (at their residences) the above Instrument!, Die., in a very short time, by hit nevr Analyzing and Inductive System?Terms Moderate. An improved Accordeon for sale. Oood city references given on application at No. 66 Chrystie strut, abovs Walker. iM lm*rc PATENTS, SPECIFICATIONS AND DRAWINGS. PHE Drawing! may be I thographed without additional ex pens*. Inventors would find ir much to their ad vintage to call on the subscriber, and obtain hundreds of copies ol'their in vention', at tlie prices usually paid for duplicates ED WARD JONES. apIS lm*m 128 Kulton street, N. V., Hun Buildings. COPARTNERSH'P NOTICE. "PHE Si; Bb'11! BK.HS hive associated with them in buiiness A Robert !1. Osgood, John W. Fenso, and Isaac C. Kendill. HAUNDEN & CO. Boston. Arril ?!. 1814. a24 lw*fh OKKICF. OF?THE NEW YORK OAS LIOHT-CO. April U'h, 1S46. rHK President and Directors have tiiis div declared a divi l dend of lour and a half rer cent ou th? capital stock of this Company, for the sis months endmglst February last, paya ble to the Stockholders on and alter Thursday, ths 1st May next. The Trausfer Book will be closed from the 24th instant to that ihte. By order, aplStomylec C. L. EVER1TT, Secretary. OLDCLOM OLD CLO*! OLD CLO*! rPllE SUBSCRIBER pays the highest prices for Second J- Hand Clothing. Clothing alleied, repaired and cleaned in a superior style. tT7~Hemea?b?rtho No., 130 Nassau street. a|.?l Itii'rc GEO. LEV IK. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. ALMOND, Windsor, Rose, Variegated, and every desorip tiou of Fancy Soaps. Cologne Wa'er, in the most beautiful Style of fancy bottlea. Handkerchief end Toilette Essences in very great variety. I'air Oils and Pomatums of the finest quality, with every de scription of Perfumery and Cosmetics. Walnut Oil; Military Shaving Soap, the m^st exquisite 8oap ever invented. It makes a perfect < team lather, wni' li does not drv <:n the face. Also, Katnilv Washing Soap, of excellent qn'lity; Patent Crys alline Candles, lie. manufactured hy a*d for sale st the depot of JOHNSON, VROOM It HOWLKH, No. 3 Cotirtlandt St., next door to tn* ap!7 Im'm ? new National Hotel. A WHOLE BLACK SUIT OF CLOTHES FOR FOURTEEN DOLLARS. AT D. OWEN'S BIG OPPOSITION STORK, 332 Grand stri et, corner of Essex. THIS may aprear almost impossible, but sueh is the effect of his CASH SYS TEM, and the small profits charged on goods, that it has become the interest rf cvny buyer to patronic* liiv stibliih-, inenr. A glance at the list 6f prices is a sufficient guarantee of the above lacts Ju?t made no a very Ivge assortment rf these faahii uab e D'Orsay Office artl Business Coats, of erery potsible variety of style autl fabric, varvii g in piicrsfrnm $1 26:otl0 0fl 1 AipUn.iJ lo* of Krockand Dress Coats, made of flue S&xocy wooMjei t?g lish Cloth, and cut and trimmed in the most elegant and fas hion il>Ie style, from $9 to fll OA A beantifil selection of I'anls consisting of plain Black and C.f'l' red Crs'imeres, Tweeds, Dra"> d'Ft*, French Elastic TlaiJ anH Figured Ootids. lie., lie , from tl VI to U 0 f Pi ices. Kite Cloth Dress Coats, from $14 11 2> Oo Cassiniere Pants I to 8 60 Sanu Wits j lo s oo Max ngand TriAiming. Drets Coats $7 to f) 00 Pants I 60 to 2 110 Ve-. s I 61) to 2 U0 Militars and Naval Uniforms as per lais regulations. ? A " pe'ini'ii Coat always to be seen. Office Costs ofeveiy description, and all articles usually found in large establish ment, always on hand, at very low p-icea a28 twi?ii3woe*.-? PRINTER'S INK. 'PHK 111 BK.ll offers for silc, on ilie most reasonable 1 terms, at the New Yoik Peintiug Ink Manufactory, No. 21 Rose r.-ar Duane street, News, Book, l>in*, Extra !? ine and Kancy Colored Inks, which he warrants equal Ui any inannfaa ^ired. Keep consuiuly on hand a large supply. JOHN O. Li sHTBODY. Ths above tew Ink hss been nsed on this paper for the last tfcree yeais a>3 >tis*re to Be; flOliU, A well built Birouchc Cairisge, in k 1 >1 urder, aud well adapted for family use, with or without s d >nbl* To be s?s? at Ro?lstos>'? Hiding School, and Livery ?tables, ur nrM. ml istfrrc AUCTION SALES. By K. (!OLT')N It CO., Auctiouee.-* QHKRIFF'd SA I.E OK A VALUABLE LAW LIBHA O R.V Sic , on Tu'idlfi April 29th, it I o'clock, P. M , at No II Clumbers strict Comprising the ?nlir; Librnry of the Int ? John A. Moirill. deceas'o, together Willi the offic- fmni 'Ure, such as Offiw Desks, I hniS Tables, one large lion Stfe, iue raluabie Secretary Bockcaie, Oil Cloth, lie. N. B.?Catalogues can be obtained at the auction room, Vo. '< Aun ?'ie*t. or at the She.iIT* office on Monday. a28 If ec BVHNIFFEN fcCO. , UCTION NOTICE-Genter.l Furniture ly Oatalogue * Tuii Dar, at 1# o'clock, the entire ? xeellent Furnit;iri out i iied in houie 12 Leona d I'rft, near Hudson, con*<*ting of ficii 13 uneU Carpet#, Ku.a to match. r'?g '>inC Tablet. Tea do A choice Library of french Works, imougst which are the entire works of Hosseau. Voltaire, Plu tarqur, Hie. A so, th," Kitchen Furniture. a28 lt?ec A. C. TUTI'LE, Auctioneer. TA^OB 8. PLAT 1', "ill sell on Tueiday, April 29tb, at It ?* o'clock, at No 450 Broadway? Kxteusive aud Peremptory Sate of Fashionable Boscwood and M-vViog'ny Furniture, being the entire stock of an old establish ed manufacturer removed for couvenieec* of sa'e. Consisting of 1 rorewood carved back Hofa, covered with crimson plmh. 2 do Uirans, 8 spring seat Chairs, 1 Easy Chair tnd Piano Stool en suite; rosewood Work Tables, Pari* style; (iuartetteTable*, mahogmy Sjfas, Divans: half, three-quarter iud full French mahognuy and rosewood Chairs, Sofa Tables, Candlesticks, Ecarte auil Whist Tables; Dining, Extension, Tea aud Breakfast do; Egyptian end Italian top Centre and t ier do; ladies' mahrgauy a:id rosewood Aim'ires; Hat and Umbrella Ptnnis; rosewood and mahogany Antique Chairs; reclining. Voltaire aud Koekirg d>; marble rop Sideboards, Dreisiiig Bureau; rosewood and mavogany Fiench Bedsteads; Wash ami Night S.auds; Grecian and Serpentine Carved Sofas aud Chaiis, Ottomans, maple a'd painted Washstands. Italian ? iid Cottage (.'hairs Matirasaes, Feather Beds, Pallia*lei*, Wardrob s, Toilet Tabl-*, lie. N. B.?The above couiprites an entire stock of one manufac turer of established reputation, and ha* been removed for con venience of sale from the manufacturer, aud will be pert mi tj rily sold W close tl-e concern. Also, 2 larg- size mantel (lasses, 68XC4. Also, an entire invoice of 6J ?es rich a-.d elegant Girandoles, in bronze and nil. ormulo, from 2 to II lights Alio, 14 rich 3 lar Lamp*. Cut Glasa, iu Bronze and Ormu lo. ''atal"gu?s early 'he morning ef sale. a28 itis'ec BV < . 15. KINO, Auctioneer. ASSIGNEES' SALE OF CAKPET9, RUGS. DOOR MATS, OIL CLOTrf, le.?Monday, April 28 1815, at rc CHOICE PLAN I S AT AUCTION. A LEVY will sell on Wednetd^y morning, at II o'clock, at No. 151 Broadway, a beautiful collection of Fine Plants, consisting of The Queen of the Prairie, or Michigan Hoses, the real kind. Also, ? new Sweet Hvdenr.ge>, a teiu'iful new plant from Japan, lately introduced. Azilia*. in full bloom; Moss, Stan dard, Pen etual and other Rotet; Carniti n*. kc , with a varie ty of other fine Pluit* and S.irubs, worthy of note. Also, a number of Benches, one Couuting House Desk, one Show Ca*e, sugar Beet Seed, in qttanti y; with various other articles. a26 4t*m DAY LINE TO BOSTON. VI*. LONG- ISLAND 6c NOK.WIGH RAILROADS, fcVERY MORNING AT TEN O'CLOCK, From the Depot at Brooklyn?Sundays txrepttd. ap25 1 mis re MARINE PAVILION. ROCKAWAY. rPH,C above well known sea bathing establishment will be A ready for the reception of visiter* early in Jon*. Families d-sirou* of obtaining rooms, will please address the *ubscriber, at the Astor House, N. Y. HIRAM CRANSTON. aM Btis'rc 'p wo 1 gag' rPHK A L>OI PAVILION?NEW HIUlillTON rPHE improvements and repairs which have been undertaken -i- iu thi? establishment, being now completed. tha propriftoi begs to infjrin p i ties who are desirous of taking rooms th?ie, that th?y are ready for their inspection. Having heard that it has bean currently reported that all the best rooms at the Pariliou an engaged, the proprietor begs to state thit this raaor mnst have originated iu his having de clined m king engagements for specific suits of apartmenu with parties who have wished to take ihetnonly from July. He begs therefore to state that there are still as many good rooms disen gaged as taken, and that he will be happy to enter into arrange ments with partiei wishing to occupy them from the early part of the sessou. F. BLANCARU has, at th* same ti.ne, the honor to inform those families win have already engaged apartments, that the Pavilion will be open on Thursday, the first of May. ap2l toMl rre BOARD UP TOWN. I I ROOMS, with large pant ies adjoining, may be en gaged and ent red upon Wore the 1st of May, bv a party of fjur, or two gentlnmen ai^tii.-ir wives, with good board, end the comforts of a home, etwr I'uruisheJ or unfuruiihed The hense is pleasantly located, in Fourth street near Amos street, within two minutes walk of two orcmbuss routes. For terms Ikf. . apply at No. 309 Bleecker stieet ail 2 fh COTTON AND WOOLLEN MACHINERY, &c rPHE utdersigced having recently purchased the e stablish, A m*nt known as the TateisiHi Machine Company's Works at Paterson, N J , are prcpired to execu e orders for Machinery either for spinning, or weaving cotton, wool, flax or silk l>rom the extensive nature of the arrangements made for the purpore of giving great despatch to orders, we can give assu ? anceforthe consummation of coutracts within is short a peri od of t me as any establishment in th* conntry. Our Patterns are of the most receat and approved mode!i, and our Machinery unsurpassed by any msde Outing* of all descriptions will be furnished at reasonable rates. All applications for Machinery, adJreaaed to us, will meet with prompt attention. a36 3tis*m ALLEN U RlSiNG. Paters?, N. J. FINE NEW TEAS, See. TUST RECEIVED, from the late sales, a very large and ex ? cellont assortment of fine new Gieea and Black leas, all of which are uffered at reduced prices Good fresh Young Hyson, at 4s per lb; fi le do at is; superior at 6i; Oolong Souchoi g and Powchong, of the finest kind, from 3s to 6s per lh; (Jveeu and Blf.cV suitable for kitcnen use, at 2 and 2>6a. Purchasers are invit-1 to give the above Te.is a trial, as they are offered at le.ut H.'i per cent Ks? than can be had in the citv. Al o, white and brown Sugars, at very low prices; Stum's and l^ioolsry's refned white and jellow Sugar and Molasses Syrup; with i large assortment of F mily Groceries. 8ie. Doners and families from the country ate invited to call and examine the bove stnek previous to purc-hasinc. J. O, KOWLlCH, Grocer and Tea Dealer, a2J2wij*r" 260 Greenwich st. cor. Murray, TO CANADA SHIPPERS: C UNDERSIGNED is preared to receive goods at this port, and tiauatnit the same to Canada, for the brnejit of drawback. He will attend to the necessary Custom House bu siness hete. and elsewhere on the routes, and return the debenture money to the shippers. For further parMculan, apply to C. LIVINGSTON, ap!9 loniarc No. 10 Wall street. ^rA LADIES' ?2j) FASH'ONAULE S'J'HAW hats. flCr ? C AUL KING, the well known and celebrated Straw Hat Manufacturer, begs leave to inform the ladiea that ne lias for sale a splendid and fashionable assortment of Straw Hits, of every description, at his store No 17 Division street. He par.icularly calls the attention of th" public to txaminehis new shai e called the Bohemian Oifsey, v?luch f ir beauty and taste stands unrivalled. N. B.?Imported Lace Neapoli au Hats, fishionable shapes and warrsnted to clean, at $2 in each. ap24 lm*rc CAKL KING, 17 Division street. HOUSE WANTED?Wanted, immediately, a con venient two or three s'ory house, for a icasonable rent. Address I' I) Q . at t lis office. ?28 3'.*rc. JgA HALU'.UK HOllSK?To Lei, the upper part of lh* E'iB in the north-east corn?r of D mail way and Keade XaHLstreet, contiisiug thirty-four room:,, will be rented very reasonable. Apply to 8. B. HUTCHINGS, ail Iwis'm 36 John street, from Ifl to II "'clisek JK TO LICT?A Isrge three story House, bas-rccuts, tliree |"jB parloin and office on first floor, mahogauy doors, plaited Xalfli'tnibs?well adapted for a respectable bar and ball room, or boarding ho'tsa, 31 feet front by fln deep. Inquire o' L JOHN ATTRAGE, ?74 Third street J from * to ? A. M ., a2* tt'ee P! to I P M , and Irrm 6 to (at night. REAL ESTATE MARKET^ Pasement Office, 37 Wall stieet, New York. ?n* A veiy beautiful F irm of Thirty-Two Aer-s, tmL MMhighly rrliivated, an abundance or the choicest irule of Iruit.a go d dwelling house and outbuild-X?a& >ngs, situated near Elfsabfthtowa, New Jersey, siiteen miles hv railroad fr>m N<>w Voik, is offered?a great bargain at 9J0O4. Citv property will be taken in exchange. a'Hlteod ec AKNOLP BUKFUM k CO. JAMES VIRTUE. GARDENER AND FLORIST, CORN ER of Broadway and 2?nd street, formerly cor pSSner of :Jlh atrert and 4th avenue?lias on hand. Alianthus, aJUk' .d nil kins* ol' ornamental trees, suitable lorstnetsor pleasure grounds. Also, a great variety of the choicest Shrubs, Hetbacioua I'lauts, he , He., best adapted for City gardens Greenhouse Plains, hn , in great variety. A quantity of superb Fruit Bearing V nes. Ga.'leos laid out snd kept by the r-esson. All kinds of Gar den Work done on the moat reasonable ternr.s All orders l?fi atthe corner of Broidway and 2M street, or at thesloranf M-sirs. Thjrburn Ca., 14 John stre-t, will be punctually attended to. a23 3ieod*ih AMERICAN EAGLE HORSE SALE ESTAB LISHMENT. Corner of Chryatt* unci Del mice y atrectn THE Proprietor respectfully informs the public, Mhat the regular sales at this establishment will take -' lace, after this day, every Thursday during the ye?r _ I use of the arena far the nuvher of horses at oriva'a ssle has i'duced him to lorego the Monday sales, (ieiitlemen are in formed that twelve pair of superiorNorthern Horse* have lar?ly arrived, and ? nuuiber of single Horses, no. to be surpassed for style and spred. Pnrchastr' are invited to call. all lt*ec JOHN WILLIAMS, Proprietor. .1 FAHT TKOTTINO MATCHED HORSKS For sale, tha fastest well matched pair of Trotting ' ' ^ in the coaatry. Apply to JOHN J MES8INGER, ?t6 1 is*m Lumber street, near Rector street. ?f\ FOR SALE?A Tair of excellent Familj Ilo s s 1mT>ui close au estate, for sale low. Also, a * iddle Pony ' for ? ladv. Apply at No. 7 1 rinitr Place. "amusements. hAKK TUKATKK. Firit Aircuigteof the OieraTroon1. MONDAV EVENING. April 28. Will be p. rform ?7 re i E;?l>LK OH' 1'IIM MUSKS. FLOATING THEATRE. ,AT THE FOOT OF CLINTON STREET, E. R. PRICES REDUCED. Admission to D ??i Circle 25 rents?Paione'te I2b? cents. MONDAY EVENING. April 28 The entertainment* will ooroineuce with JACK'S THE LAD. KINO'S GARDENER, ?nd JACKETS OF BLUE, with a variety of other aniuiemrnts. CIHCUS.1 B O IV E RY AMPHITHEATRE, MONDAY EVKNIN0, April 28, MR.. WHITTAKKR'S BKNEFl'r, On which occasion will be given a Grand Display of Eqars trian aud other N ntertainment*. being the LAST NIGHT BUT TWO OF THE CIRCUS preparatory to the refittini; of the esmblshmeiit AS A SUMMER THEATRE."" Boxes 25 cent*?Pit cents. a?8 It* re PAL.nO'? OfERA HOUSE. HIGHLY INTERESTING AND ATTRACTIVE EXHIBITION AND LECTURE. AERIAL LOCOMOTIVE: SIGNOR MUZIO MUZZI, of Bologna, in Italy, the inven torof a new method af itsvmaTi.'vn the atmosphere, which ha* been secured to him by patent hoih in this country and in Europe, announces his i tention of producing hi* invention, and giving a practical exhibiti "u of it* effects in this Theatre, on Wednesday Eveniug, the JOtU of April, to be piecedsd by a LECTURE ON AERIAL NAVIGATION, DR LaViDNER, who will give his valuable aid on this occasion, and explain the principle, atiucture and operation of the Machine, so as to ren der it e*s4lr and clearlv intelligible to all A Model of the Aerial Locomotive will lie exhibited in the Theatre, which will ascend and move across the house in my prescribed direction, affording a striking practical exemplification of what will eie long, it is hoped, he exhibited to the public on a large scale. To commence at ? o'clock precisely. Tickets Fifty Cents?may be obtained at the Box Office, on Weduesday, where places in the boxes may be *ecuied. a28 4tec GRAND COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT, FOR THE BENEFIT OF MADAME OTTO. TO be given at the Broadway Tabernacle, on Tuesday Eve niug, April 29tn. 18>6. . Under the patronage of members of various charitaVle societies of this city, and a large committee of gentlemen. On which occasion the most eminent talent have kindly volunteered their valuable tervice* : - PROGRAMME. Part I. 1?Grand Overtore, full Orchestra, the Jubilee, C. M. Von Weber 2?Aria?Mr. P. Mayer, "di Lncia di Lammei moor," Crudi Funesta Donizetti 3?Cavatina?Madame Burkhardt 4?Solo ou the Violin?Sig. Papetti Rapetti 5?Cavatina Tyrolienne? Madame Otto?"In ques to semplice." from the opera of Betly Donizetti 6?Duetto Bnffo?"Metre Francisco faceva il hor d.),"?Sig De Degnis aud Sig. Sanqairico, from the Open Buffi. Carloite e Weter" Coccia 7?Grand Aria?Sienora R. Pico, from the opera "Conna Caritea" Mercadante Part II. 1?Overture ef the Grand Historical Oratoria, "The Wild Wood* Spirits' Channt. or the Pilgrim* to the New World," De*igned to portray the folio wing subjects :? ADAGIO O I'TETT')?The Genius of Freedom, ilnmbeving in the forest shades of America. ADAGIO SECONDO?Fnll Orchestra?She i* awakened into lire aud actiin bv those moving melodies with which nature regales her solitudes. MAR01A?The efforts of Power to clip the wings of the young Fagle of Libeity. FINALE ALLKGRI3SIMO, ALLA POCACCA-The joyou* reign of Universal Intelligence and Universal Free dom Comjwd and Arranged by ANTONY PHILLIP HEIN Co'net Concertante by Mr. Harvey B. Dodworth. J?Song?Miss Taylor?"Lo, here the gentle lark," flute ohligato, by Mr. J. A. Kyle Bishop 3?Sena from Der Frey?cbut7.?Miss Windmuller, "We nahte mir der schlnmmer" Weber 4?Duo Bnffo?"Dove mai, dive trorarlo," Eliza et Clandio?Signora Pico aud Sig. Sanqnirico.... Mercadante 5?Duett? Flute and Clarionet, Mersrs J. A. Kyle ard Groenvelt, introducing Swisi and Irish airs... Clinton 6?Ballad?Miss Mary Taylor?"She wore a wreath of roses" J. P. Knigkt 7?Song?Madame Otto?"My .Father Land," by paiticular request. Blnm 8?Overture to 'La Fills du Regiment"?fnll or chestra Auber Tickets SI?To admit a lad; and gen'.lem\n. Ladies' single tickets fif'y cents?to he hid at all the prtnc:pal mnsic stores and hotels, and of the following Committee of Arrangements:? James L. Hewitt, 295 Broadway, Dr. James M. Qninn, <75 Broadway,| Martin W. Kmranns, 14 itud 24 Sprnce st. And at Madame Otte's, 67 Warren street. Dons open at 7 o'clock. The Concert to commence at 8 pre cisely. a17 3trc UK. HULLIUK'a LECTURES ON THE PHILOSOPHY AND PHYSIOLOGY OK THE ORIGIN OF LIFE, 1X7ILL be once more repeated, bv particular request,ou Wed ?' nesdjy. Thursday, and Friday, April 30 aud May 1 and 2. Frinklin Hall, Chatham Square, next to the Tradesman'* Bank. Door* open at 7H?Lec.ure commence at 8. Admission 25 cent* FOR GENTLEMEN ONLY ! lllns'rated by the whole of tbe celrorated Mod'li, all of which, eighteen in uuinber, will be ?hown each evrning. They are the on'y ones of the kind in th- country. To enable all to aee th^m well, the ntimber will be limil-d to Two Hundred. a?B Itrc MORSE'S TELKUKAPHTHREE DAYS MURE.?The Telegraph will be remor.>d on the first of Mar. Don't forget that it miT be tern in full operation, at either 1 it or '63 Broadway, on Monday, Tuesday aud Wednesdiy. of this week, during the day or evening. a2t 2t*ec COLMAN'S GALLERY OK OIL PAINTINGS AND L terary Exhibition, No. 203 Broadway.?J use added to the Exhibition, a very beautiful Picture by G. Cole?in six? about 6 ft 4?being a Landscape view iu Cnnberland, England, filled in with a woiderful group of Cattle, which hare rvceived the finishing wuches of Thomas Sidney Cooper, of London, with whom Mr. Col* studied. It was rained in the Kxhibition in London at 400 guineas. Thia ia probably ib? most delightful effort of art which has been exhibited here in mnny years. To see which, and about 204 Oil Paintings, 12)4 rents only is charged. Entrar.ee through the Book Store, where no charge is made, nor to the extrnsire Print lloom, where Eutmivings of erery variety may be had, at reduced prices. N. B.?Mr. Colman, wishing to close up the Book Depart ment of his establishment, offers bargains to purchasers. a!2 tfrc OTTIGNON'S GYMNASIUM. piHAS K. OTTIONON respectfully iulorms his friends v itod the public, thu he has r*e*ntlr taken tiie Urge and com modious rooms, Noa. 15, 17, and 19 Canal strr?t. near Broad way, (formerly occupied by J. P. Rogers.) which hare b?*n thoroughly cleaned, and fitted up in a manner that cannot fail to give satisfaction to the most nstidious. Connected with the Gymnasium, is the SpAnamci Koom, where Mr. O. is always reidy personally to give instructions iq the noble Art ofS<-lf Defrnce, and he will likewise state that his pupils enjoy the reputation of being the trost skilful amateur spacers ia the city. Wrestling taught by Mr. Wm. 1'rick, who will warrant any pupil perfect, after a course of instruction Fencing taught by an experienced professor. Mr. O. would respectfully inform thos* pupils who hare formerly exercised at this Gymnasium, and whose terms hare not already expired, that satisfactory arrangements for the continuation of their unexpired time, will be made by calling on him at the rooms, in Canal street, which will be open from sunrise until 10 o'clock, P M. Mr.O. would also state that th? Gymn.uism and Pistol Gal lery, corner of Broadway andCham Vr streets, will be open un til further notics. a9 lmje CENTREVILLE TROTTING COURSE, L. J. A MATCH for $<00 will come off on Thursday, May 1st, at 2 o'clock P vi., between C. Carman \ g g John Anderson and H. Woodruff's b g ,'mhcs K. Polk Two mile hents to wa ?ons. I mottdUtely after, a Pars*?mile h?.\ts?but three in fir*? for horses that nerer trotted for moner. C. Bertine enters ? Unknown. VVm Whte'an * m Moss Rose. J. Ciuklin g c Emperor. The rrice of Admission to all paits of the Coarse and Stands for tlx shore trots 10 reals A Purse of $I2J will b" g'ven, ta come off the third we-k in Msy. 'I hree mile heats iu harness?free for all trotting horse that nsr'T won a pmse over $M>. I'urie $;0? mile heats?l?est three in fire?to 240 nora-l wagunt?free for horses ihat ner?r wonitnnr Three or more in each trot to mak?a field. To r'oie on f iturday evening. May 3d. at the Second Ward Hotel, >aisn street, on or liefoic 9 o'clock, P. M. A Purse cf J2S0?two *nile heats?in harness?to come off oi 5th May. TV Bryan *nt?r g m Lady 8uffulk. G. Spicjr -nteis h r Am.'iicus. JOEL C9NKL1N, r.oprietor. Ceutrerille, April ft, 1H5. a2t ltK UNION COURSE, L I..?TROTTING MONDAY, April ttth, at 2 P. M.?rurse *2J0-t? ? mi!? heats in lnrnrss. free for all trotting horses. D. Bryant enters gr m Lady Suffolk. G. Smccr ... " hgAmrricns. H. Woodruff... " brg Columbus. W Wherlan... " hr m Duchess. Same diy?Sweepstake (or tIM)?two mile heats in harness. Vanriper enters. b g Bab Logic. C. Bertine. ... ?' b g Daniel Webster. H. Wixidnirf... '? bgWm.Tell. a26 ttis* m MEDICAL PAHTNERSHIP. A PHYSICIAN, of long standing and good practice, intend ^ * ing to withdraw from ihe pro'easion. is desiron* bef ir? ?.i domu, of forming a connection with i well informed, acUr* respectable toting practitioner A hue. with i<-?l ad diesiu'd to A H . wi at the Drug Itore ??,a ? ? Green, ? ..u< nisat with iBMdiate ?MMitioa. *33 lwir*m BY THE SOUTHERN MAIL Wasbiiigtoiw [ConiiSjiondcncc of the Herald 1 Washington, April 25,184.). Mr Ellsworth Charge to Sweden and not to Grena da ? Who is to be Commissioner of Patents? ?New York Past Office under Consideration - Hie Mar sliitsliip ? The Visit of James Knox Walker, Pri vate Secretary, to Boston and New York, accom ? jtmiei by Mr. Corcoran and Mr. Cushing? I Vliat is it for??Government J>eposites and Pet Bunki?Tlie Post Master General?Contracts and Prices ?The Contractors' Utter to the Post Masltr General?Coleman of the National and his Deli cacies. I learn that I was misinformed with reapect to Mr. Ellsworth's son being appointed Charge to Grenada, as this is not the case, but he haa been appointed Charge to Sweden instead. I am aiao informed that Mr Ellsworth, the Commissioner of Patents, sent in his resignation cf that office, dated prospectively some weeks ago, and the appointment of his son was predicted upon the recommendation of the memben of the Legislature of Indiana and all the leading men of that State. His father baa an estate in Indiana, and intends to retire thereto, and offered his resignation to Mr. Polk immedi ately after the inauguration. The Commissioner ship of Patents lies between Mr. Bidlack and Mr. Burke, ex-M. C.'s, aa I believe. The New Yoik Post Office is now under consi deration. Who will be appointed it ia difficult to foretell, but I understand that Mr. Leonard, late M. C. from New York, stands aa good, if not a bet ter, chance than any one elae. There are various competitors for the Marahal bhip here still. Among them are Captain Ryndere, ihe Urn Giovanni of the age, and Ganaevoort Mel ville. Both are here as large aa life. Some of the knowing ones say that the Don Giovanni Blind* aa good a chance as any. Considerable speculation haa been afloat here as to the reason of the vint of James Kaox Walker to Boaton and New York. He waa accompanied by Mr. Corcoran, a broker of thia city, and Caleb Cuahing. The most reasonable conclusion which has been drawn is, that theBe gentlemen are on a lteuben M. Whiting speculation?that ia, they are gone to see about government depoaita, pet baaka, and so forth, and so on. It is an intereating ques tion to decide that, which of the banka will give the largest commission to obtain the use of the de posits, and at the same time give the moat effec tive support to government ? It ia aaid that thia positiota realized to Reuben M. Whitney, at one time, some ten or fifteen thousand dollars a year. Nice pickings those, though the progressive demo cracy are opposed to banks. The Post Master General and hia Firat Aaaiatant are very busily engaged in examining and deciding upon the bids fer contracts. I understand that very Urge reductions indeed have been effected in the bias for contracts?some being aa much aa one-half and three-fourths lees than previously. I learn, also, that there is no fear of any combination amongst the contractors, ao aa to throw the maila into conf usion : for I learn, from very good authori ty, that the 35 contractors who signed the letter addressed to the Post Master General, requeuing a postponement of the contracts for a year, to which he returned a negative, and from which arose a fear that the contractora would combine and refuae to take contracts? these 35, I understand, instead of representing the body of the contractors, repre sented only themselves, and sought only to obtain advantages for themselves by their eourae, which, however, they failed to do. The remainder of the contractors were not consulted at all with reference to the letter sent, and would net all of them have joined in it, though many of them think the law bears hardly upon them. Coleman, of the National Hotel, ia famoua for hia promptitude in catering for good things where with to regale hia friends. Epicnrea hereabouts were just beginning to wiah they were aa far South as Charleston, in the hope that they might there find green peas, &c , when lo ! to-day at dinner a plentiful supply of green peas, with fresh lobsters, and other early and unlooked for delicacies, graced the board. A ferocious onslaught was immediately made upon said peas, and each one seemed aa if he were afraid there would be none left him, but there were plenty and to spare. Coleman ia the prince of landlords in thia region. ^Vashinqtoii, April 25,1846. Executive Affairs?Virginia Elections?New York Committee The Fourth Auditor, Gen. MeC&lla, cornea out in last night's Globe, with an elaborate and able defence of himsell against the assaults of his politi cal enemies in Kentucky. The General has been particularly fortunate. He has had three great triumphs. H: has put down Clay?he has pro moted himself?and, at last, condescends to ton bick and spike the enemy's guns. It is said that Mr. Clay regards McCalla's success with Captain Polk with undisguised chagrin and mortification. And well he may?for, while such Presbyterian puritanical politicians aB O'dullivan in the late canvass affected a holy horror of personalities, Gen. McCalla was not slow in depicting on the stump, the wine-bibbing, gambling, and Sabbath breaking propensities of the " Great Harry."? How can Mr. Clav otherwise regard Captain Polk, than as endorsing (he charges of McCalla, in hia appointment to office. This appointment shows conclusively that Capt. Polk has no disposition to court the favor of the whigs, or the "embodiment of whig principles," but as the successor of Old Hickory, he will pursue his own course, having no consequences to fear, irom having no ulterior de signs to accomplish. ? The war apatm of yesterday has subsided like a fit of the epilepsy. We shall have no war, what evej may be the necessity, till the meeting of Con gress And we shall have no extra session, unless circumstances may arise which may make such extraordinary convocation imperatively necessary tor the salvation of Texas. Oregon and Brazil aro mere moonshine. Indeed, we believe that South Carolina, at this moment, would accede to the giv ing Queen Victoria a fee simple to the whole of Oregon, provided she ceased tampering with the Ceople of Texas. But the Cabinet present an un roken front in behalf of Oregon, unless Mr. Ma son may be slightly tinctured with the Diatnal Swamp objections of Mr. Archer. Meantime, there is an armistice in the negociations respecting the Northwestern boundary, the settlement of which promises to be infinitely more difiicnlt than the Websterian-Ashburton boundaries of Maine. The Virginia elections, (slips of which will be furnished vou by the evening's train) appear to have gone for the locofocos, tooth and nail. Hopea are even enteriained that Botta is " headed, and Th.H. Bayley of Wise's district is successful. Mr. Rives is reported to be elected by a large majority to the Legislature, the very start which he made in public life thirty years ago, and which gronnd has all to be travelled over again, before there is any hope new of his returning to tne United States Se nate. They are busied in the Departments overhauling ths files, and re-arranging the papers?getting all straight. We shall certainly expect now some thing to be done in the way of rota tion. The Secretary of the Treasury and the Postmaster Ge neral especially, are said to have a good deal of work cut out. A few of your New York appointment commit tee remain in town, and we weuld mention Hon. H. G. Clinton as one, but he is so modest and sen sitive alvM't fl?peiring in print, that we refrain. GlTLUTim. Washington, April 28, 1846 Humored J (tempt to Assassinate the President ? Mr Elmore tledims the Mission to England? IWi mill be Appointed ??Mr. Pickens, of S. C. ?Mr. Rhett, of 8. C.?Shordd Mr. Wutt be Sent ??Oregon Negotiations, and Mr. Calhoun ? Would he not irithdraw his objections, and go there to undertake the Settlement of the Oregon Question f? Should he not be sent ? There, was a rumor floating ahout'this morning, that an attempt had been made ?on last evening to assassinate President Polk, and that the man had been apprehended and lodged in jail. On making inquiry, however, it turned out that no attempt on James K. Polk had been made at ail, but that the report had arisen from the arrest of a crasy man, who had beencntting up some antic at the White House. It seems that eome poor fellow from Ohio, (.?ami* to the White Hou?e, and insisted on provid ing Martin, the porter, with a good men!, and, con sequently he brought a couple of botcies of wine, and laid them on the table in the East Room, and then biought two loaves of bread, and displayed them in the same plane, and was afterwards flaunt ing about the house with a knife in his hand, and when thev were looking for him up staira,he would be down, and rice WM He gave them aome little 'rouble, and was rather crooked; but not being abu to quiet him in any other way, he was marched to the watchhouee and locked up, whence aroae this TS trne that Mr. Elmore has declined the mis sion to England. Conjecturea are now rife aa to who will ha*e the ofler, aad from information I h >?T- received, 1 am inclined to believe thati' w ill be lendered u> Mr Pickens, of S C. 1 thinlt try* would be a rather injudicious selection, (or Mr I ? although he may be a talented man,,i? yet a reeo,