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we are enabled to exhibit nocIi larger bnsioess than ther utttiom, with less actual tonnage. a comparative statement of the arrival a 1 clearances, other than co Bitwise, at the pott of Ha. for the past two yeari t'OWBici or HtTm-Auifiu hid Cuuhicu. Jirrivtd. hi.

m4 Sp. For. Tot. Matry jm in 5J .41 ..48 .28 "irast sa 19 'rcnber 59 43 December 51 113 13S IK 94 49 55 53 63 91 Hi 177 in 1(1 in in 17 93 71 141 169 Total. .522 1156 1678 Month i.

wbvv Vhruary J1 larch 5J ay nne u'F umut 35 i-pt St 69 e-mber 3G Charti 19 in 1(3 116 91 91 47 34 75 lit 120 181 317 19? 1S3 114 71 68 148 Total 505 1133 1GN The limited exportation in 1846 will account for the iduotion in the number of vessels engaged in tho trade tor that year. Another cauie of the reduced number of foreign entering and clearing, ia the increased tonnage of those now engaged In that trade oompared with former years. Old Stock Exchange. i shs Canton Co, s9 S3 108 S3 91)6 Si 87 UKO 80s, 1862, do 1000 Ohio 6s, 1860, do 1856, Peon 5s, OO do do f.000 111 Spl Ids. 0M Heading li otitis, INN do do Reading Mort Bds, 75 7 Bi.uk, 82 75 Bk of Com scrip.

50 do sl2ms 90 IN Tr bjO 35 80 Morria Canal, 14)? 150 do IC? do )ft0 do 50 Harlem RR. b30 8S 35 72 VA 50 do IN do SO Loaf Isl RR, do 5tf do b30 do .3 34 150 do 33f? 150- do bN Norfc WorRR, Si 35 35tf b30 34 do do do do do do do do do do 735 Reading RR, 14 h30 bco lima IN 46 45 50 IN 46 250 250 b60 47X 100 Second Board 1000 Readme RR Bds, 73 25 Mohawk 20 Unc It 8ch 114 Hailem RR, a3l 47 do do do do do 501 501 IN 50 50 50 IN 50 100 IN a itioniwa, 450 Reading KB, 50 do 50 Nor It Wor, 100 rfi 25 do 58 do 50 do IN do 50 Moms Caaal, 50 Long Island, 200 Caaton Co, Stock Kxchauiare. 50 Canton Co, cash 34 50 ehs Nor It Wor, bl? 55? 25 Morris Canal, 25 do 50 Harlem BR, 50 do do 50 do 25 Nor Wor, 25 do 25 do Friday 55315 caih 1)15 55V s'O 55 Friday cash 55iJ b3 55'i s3 55)? Ciah 55'J Friday Jlar.lea. In St. Chnrch, in thia city, on the 33d initant, by the Rev.

Dr. Wainwright, Edwabd U. 8. and Dcbois ok Finn. At New Brunt wick, New Jersey, on the evening of the 23d initant, by the Rer.

Alfred Stubbs, Hknbt Ball, of England, to Eliza Cabboll, daughter of the late John Crawford, Esq of the Island of Jamaica, W. I. Died. Thursday morning, Damn Stimble, in tbe 41 year of hia age. The of the Family are invited to attend bia Mineral thia day, Friday, at 4 oclock P.

from SI Pearl street. Newbargh papers please eopy. On Wednesday, the 23d instant, after a lingering Illness, Louisa Gkntil, aged 88 yean. Tbe iriendi of the family, and those of her brother-inlaw. Michael Allison, are invited to attend her funeral on Fridav afternoon, at 4 o'clock, from her late residence, No 318 Canal street, without farther notice The members of Mercantile Lodge No.

47, I. O. of O. are respectfully invited to attend. On Wednesday evening, the aid instant, Mrs.

Mabt Shurlook, in the 44th year of her age. The funeral will take place from ner late residence, corner of Forsyth and Sunton streets, this afternoon, at half past 8 o'clock. On Wednesday evening, the 33d instant, alter a lingering illness, Mrs. E. Bbowulii, mother-in law of Charles U.

Bolander, of this city, in the 74th year of her age. (pj- Albany papers please copy. On Wednesday, 33d instant, Chablbs Backus Adams, eldest son of Mr. Jedediah E. Adams, aged 11 years and 8 months The relatives and friends of the family, and those of hii uncle, William Mecciee, are respectfully invited to attead his funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from the Baptist charck, in lStfe street, near 9tb avenue.

Suddenly, at Brooklyn, aged James Stbwabt, a natiro of Clogher. county Tyrone, Ireland. l.1 The iuneral will take place from the corner of Concord acd Pearl, this afternoon, at 1 o'clock. Friends and acquaintance! arc requested to attend, without further notice. STARTLING FACTS! rPHR NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE, published at 27 Centre street, New Yotk, of this week, will contain a nswfeatnrn.

la the publication of the list of DESERTERS of the United States Army, officially anthorixed.by the War Depertaseat. LI ES Of THE FELONS," No. with a splendid graphic ENGRAVING of Thomas, the Burglir ano Murderec, ls-raing the buglar's ait in the Kentucky Penitentiary. foil eartleolsrs and testimony of the examination of DANIEL BURTNETT, the batcher, of the Bowery, chirged With irceat on own daughters. Trial ol MAXWKLL.

the husband of Coatello, charged with the RESURRECTION and selling of a deed female, who died at hit house ia Lispeuard street, from I wondertal development. Trial, coavictiou and e'rqnent sentence of Gotrcitc, for life, it Mirg for the innrder of John Barman, at Albany. The late Robbery, and the secret compromise. Trial of BENJAMIN KODY, for the murder of Afred R. Sh-vpard, at eenTietion.

Trial of Rev. TIMOTHY F- BOWES, an English Clergyman, fo'cim coa. with the wife of his groom, tc. (tc. Tn.il i Dr.

HOLLlCK, at Miilarielphia, for publishing a book called The Origin af acqnitta). Review cf trial tnd acquittal of Tolly Bourne. Mutiny and Pickpockets Tom Conroy, Pate Scuyveaaat Jack Roch, Doluh, Tosh, Black Bill, The Jew, BUI Bleom, Cb.ir.ey Cooper, Dick Collard, and Bob Howell's Pardon. Pri $1 per aaunm; single copiea, Are tents. a24 FOR one or two horse Rockawav Carriage, almostaew.

Apply at8table 14 Lharltonst. 4 FOK inter at in aa Ale Monte, established iu Oi.e ot th- moat genteel pvta of the city now doing good businiss Any one di to purchase, will please address irds at thw Ifice, stating where an interview may be had, will be atte dtd to. FOR SALE FOR I or the whole of the (iood Will. Ftock, Futarea, Agencies, of Co'on It Adrisnce's Pcnndical, Book-Stores and Ctieap Stationary and 31 Arcade, and Cbeanut atreet, Philade phis. Pa.

Apply at the proprietors. it' COLON It ADRIANCK. KtANY, ROSEWOOD, ZEBRA sil? by E. G. STACY, No.

Wooeteritreet.between Broome and Spring streets, at reduced prices The assortment ia large, and the quality of Veneers Itc ii aa good as at any other yard in the city. snperior logs of cro ch Vea'eis suitable lor wardr bos, card tables, or pianoforte. Cibmet, piaaoforte, and looking glass are requested to call and eiamine the atocB. a24 NATIV" AMERICAN RESPONSE Am-ricui Hall, corner Broadway and Grand street, on Frrday veiling, Ap'il 24 1816, at 7K o'clock. who are opposed io the levelling and nitre spirit of radicalism, now so rife in the land, and would preserve the undiime iial I iw of the Empire Mute, fr.

its destructive giasp, are repeated to meet as above, to respot to the nomination of th' following candid tes the State Convention Edwards, Hiram Ketcham, James Harper, David E. Wheeler, Eliaa Ely, John Levndse, Shepar i Knsnp, Harris Burtut Skidmore, Will'am L. Prall. Wm F. Pratt, Win.

8. Roas, Nicholas Schartman, Nimrod Leftvre, John Lloyd IV Good misic and eminent speekers are engaged for the occasion 'Ihevrittis Clnba and Ward Assoctationa requested to attend. By order of Commune of Arrangements. JOHN DHIGuS, Chairman. Reed, Secretary.

a24 lt'je a VIAL STORES FOR THE NAVY tAI.LD PROPOSALS, to be endorsed "Proposals lor Cr Small will be receivid bv the Navy Agent, a' liia office 85 Water street, nntil Saturday, June nr it. at flock, P- for the anpply of small for the nae of the to be delivered upon receiving five days notice, at the tvy Yard, Brooklyn, li ee eipense and risk to the governmf such qa nri'tes as miy be ordered during the fiscal ending cn the 30th Jnae, 124T. Tbe srrieles will be snbtect to snch msrection as the Bnrean rf Provisions ai Clothi shall and most be if tt.i in a'l respects to tha best of ih se ed in ih' service Pavnient for deliveries will be mide, W) per c- nt within 3i days after billa duly aiiprosed are to th Agent, and tbe remaining 12 ceet the estire m. leti'-n of th? contract. Bonds in a sufficient amount with two approved aureiti will be reqeired for the faithinl p-rf irm-nca of tlie onfact.

Blank opoaals, contaiumg a list of tha articles, may be obtained at thia office, aa follows Needlee, sewing, per thoussud Bru B'imIws. scrnbning do Bru hes, shoe i fl.nsi-es. cle hea do Bntrnns, naw, Butiona.nave, do Bu ns. dead-eye. do rcking, hiiea Bees in cakes ombs eoarse perdoa Combs oe Cotton, epoo's 1 G.ais forhau.

per IMhaods Hdkis Silk, (aiicI colors do okiig dV nlmrard "9 lb Navy Agent a tllBee, New Yerb.April 21 IMS. wavy Ag wK. I MORfc, Navy Agent These articles, to I seed and pepper, will be "Heed at New York only, and ia the raw ateto. sit lawgwF rc oIl Paintings. HENRY BENT respectfully informa gentlemen sad the trade that in htere he will carry on the bnsineas of Lining Pictures only, which will be derated (aa hitherto) in beat possible manner.

Refer eaces given if Bro'dway. York. Palm elates (erdoi lerib J'epper, red' do Haxora. in single cases. Ksxor strops.

do hon.hat Soap, aslt water per lb Hoap. shaving, in d' Silk, sewing, blae lb each Hpoons do Thread, Meek, white and blna per lb Tape, blaek and dot THE REAL GOOD DONE, Is the ouly criterion by which to setinwte the true value of a medicine Seme of the eminent Physicians admit BEKKMAN'S PULMONIC SYRUP THE BEST RKMKDY EVF.B DISCOVERED, for lh? diseaars rare of which -t is directed It will be observed tha- the nl published are taken espressly fr.w those so uM iua'h- ocurring in our City and ill immediate vicinity, in th-public here may examine i of the reality of thi? wondrous compound accomplishing. Mrs. Van Sieklrs's eese ia one amoug the numerous ccs oI these reina k' ble turei. My sickness bejan something Ilk' i year, aro with a selioua pain ia the region of heart aim! of the digestive organs My sppe'it- wss regular.

and I coatd aearccly endure to eat from lb- tnitertblc aeuaationa of weight and diilrulion following tsitb chuif ap of wind and raising up a strong, sour flu id iutn n.e tti.mt. My nights were restless; my sleepdisturbed wit? lu.ai end dreams. I would unrefreshed. ftVfri eatr mely tnirsty and with the wage furred. Mybow.l not Terr costive, but occasionally suirern.g t-om dtarrbtaa.

And there was a tenderueaa et the nf a om-ch, with each a guawiu(, burning necsatiou as et to drive me almost distracted. A dry. tickli-g rough troubled me Tery much, and my multiplied aimcaltiea appeared to be tending rapidly to Conaumpcion. Diff. rrjjt physicians attended ire, and I made ule of many remedies.

both external and internal bat I d'd uot obtain any lasting benefit from any ot them Now aad then I would mend a little. The however, wai only I kept getting gradually worse and worse. headaches, palpitations ot the heart, soundings in the ear, giddiness, bumbuess of the lingers, grett languor, extreme sensibility to cold, shifting seusvious of soreness about th? spleen anil liver, ius ia my chest, th an oppressive sense of ghtneas across it, pains snooting up and darting through iuto my shonlders chilli ess, followed by heat of the skin, acd a dryness acd aeuaatiou in the palms of the hinds and of tbe feet, all combined to afflict me, waste away my bodily powera, and comi lately duheertan me. Ia this way, year aft. yetr rolled slowly by.

My life waa one doll sceue of bitter suffering and "Some months lince 1 oluined one of Bckkman's uo the Character and Cure of Consumption, Coltla, Cob. lu. Diseases of the Luugs, Liver Complaint, Dyspei sia, 1 deurni'oed after carefu ly pernsiag it, to make a thorough trial of BEEKMAN'S SYRUP Its effects npon me were peculiar aud and inoit beueficial It seemed to throughout my whale system, acting upon every part of it at the same time. Ita gentle, but powerful operation was not only perceptible to my ftelirgs, bat raaliaed ia the grateful and salutary results brought about. My co was eased, became less and less, and Anally left me my chest and luurs were completely relieved the derangement of my stomach removed all the evacuations regulated the heart and liver freed from every paiaful affection ray skin softsna moist, my nerves steady, and, in a word, I am entirely restored to sound health.

I do solemnly believe that if I had not taken Beekman's Syrup at the time and iu the manner I did, I should have been ia my grave. I siloed not omit to sav. that I made of Dr Btttman's Essential Pills to the greatfs' advantage, during the prog ess of my cure. They operated in the inoat iniltT but thorough manner, to keep the stomach and bowels free from those obstructions which, in my weak state, were at timea so difficult to overcome My oldest daughter, about twenty years of age, who haa been greatly afflict- for some tinaawitn liver complaint and Dyspepsia, rxte'dicg to affctiona of the Kidneys acd Spine, is now Inking Bkekman's Sykcf aud Pills, and is iapidly recovering her health" 1 am the wife of Mr. C.

Van Sickle, and our residence ii No. 162 fltrrow street, Ntw York. PHEBE VAN SICKLE." New York. April 8th. HIS." Mr.

Van Sickle's family ia one of the most respectable in the city, and hia amiable aud inte'l'geot lady has kindly conseated to see any one who would like to convene with her personally in regard to her cure. guard against deception, Bfckman's Original (genuine Pulmonic 8ravrand Vegetable Essent al Pills are put up in wrappers, copy righted Purchasers should therefore be cvtiul, and see that they get Beekman't Medicines, and no other. For aale at the old establishedoffire of the Proprietor, No. Courtlandt street, one door below Oreenwich street. Being now generally in nse, they are kept regularly by many of the most respectable apothecaries and dr-ggists in New York, Brooklyn, Itc To be had also of authorized in different parts of the country.

ap24 I SPRING GOODS WM. Y. JENNINGS Drapers and Tailors, ers of Cloths. Cassimers, Vestings, Fancy Dress Articles, Itc 231 Brosdway, opposite the Fountain, are prtinred for the soring trade with the most extensive assortment of goods they have ever offered lor trench and English cloths, casaimers in various new styles; vestings in great va-iety, which will be made up to order, through the aid of as efficient a corps of cutters as can be found in the country, at prices have given a character to the establishn.eut for mederate charges. In reference to pantaloons, in which so few cutters exce', we could obseive that the attention directed to this department must continue to otter inducements to those who appreciate a fit, combiuing ease and elegwee.

In addition to the usual assortment of goods kept by trade, we have always on hand dress aad frock coats, vesu, busiuess coats, and lancy dress articles, including scarf', cravats, handkerchiefa, gloves, suspenders, liaeo and muslia shirts, collars, bosoms, lie. a24 A viEKICA OREGON! ENGLAND TO the Inhabitants ot the whole bouodtess Continent invite yon all and each of you. to consider and reflect 'or own welfare, that by calling at the New York Coffee aloon, No. 217 Fulton atreet, near Gieenwich, where you will not only find all the edibles served up, far exceeding any otl er place of the kind, buta mueh larger plate tor the price. Also, you will find a spacious and airy room, where you may take your metis with all the comfort imaginable, either breakfast.

dUneror sapper, from six cents ap to aay given price. Again, we say, at any time on passing by, just drop in and test the quality, and judge of the quantity and prices lor your own aatistaction. Open on Sundays. at' lm'r Nails, twine, thread, Scc.S SM casks Nails, assorted sixes. 10,900 lbs.

Wool Twine; 400 bandies India do. 100 bales Engliah Seine Twine, assorted. -250 do Cotton and Wrapping Twine. A'so? Russia, Manilla and American Hemp Cordage. Cotton do.

do assorted sizes. Oakum, Burlaps Bagging, Shoe tic. Itc. For a' lowest market prices by CEBRA It CUMING. alt 103 Pearl street.

HAVANA PORTED. THE firit of ha new beat that has been raited Tor the last ten now for tale at the "Habanero Houte." No 12 Beeairan ttree'. Lovert ol a good Aromatic segar, burn white, tvf juto leaving any unpleasant tsite in the mouth, ae call ana give tht-m a trial. The fiti ii drt of the old ttock will be diipoaed of fromSS to $1 lets than ike original price, by the tingle box or upward. N.

rate tobacco leaf, vurlta ie Lb jo, far tale, at No. II Brekman street RE MOV DR TOWNSENDS SAHSAPARIL'A DEPOT will be rewovrd on the Itt cf M't t-'X Fulton itreet, text door to the Sun office, tign of th? Big Dottle out for and impjetors. that every buttle istigned wi.h th? lignature of 8. P. Towntend.

Owing to the unprreedvnttd success of thia article a company h-s been formed i ut up a sparicns one in the tame Look out for iai pot tort. a 24 DR. POWELL, OCULIST, A ND OPERATIVE SURGEON, attends to Diseases of the Eye and id all of Viaion, to 4 at hia residence, comer of Warren ft-? Ophthalmia. Stoppage of the Tear Passage, Cataract aad Opacitiet, effectoaJly removed. AMAUROSIS treated with great attention and tneeeta.

Inveterate catea of STRABISMUS, or Sqaiatiag, cared ia a few minutes. I Jntt imported, AHTIFICIAL EYES, of superior beauty aad finish. SPECTACLES adapted to every defect. Advice to the poor withoat charm. Offico and residence IK Warren HARDWARE AT AGENT'S PMCES.

THE SUBSCRIBER, Agent for tereral Manufacturersia England, it enabled to supply dealert from flnt hands, alto 1 at firtt prices, Purchasers will contult their own interest by 1 taking UP STAIRS PRICES. 1S00 grots low priced Table Cutlery. 5 catkj attorted 1, 2 and I blade Knivea. complete asaortment of bott cast steel. 50 Catkt Trace, Ox and Leg Cbaiaa.

51 Baskets Vices, line Cotter Key. 1M Patent Knob Locke. Alto, Frying Pans, Bnd Bolts, Spooas, Pad, Closet and Trunk Locks, Carry Combs, kc. fcc JOrfN A. NEWBOLD, m2 ImitTl No.

it John street, an itairt. BEDBUGS, ROACHES, RATS, MOTHS, See. FTH1E Seaton haaairived for exterminating bedbagi, rats, A cockroaehet, motht, mice, lie. lie and the rote- bugs upon bushci, plautt Icc aud for forciug the erupt by the proper application of tu'phale of ammonia, and for protecting the teed, when planted, ag.iust the g-ub worm, crotti, all this done by apply to DR LEWIS FEUCHTWANOKR, S3 Libeity itreet, Sd door from William it AUo. from C.

H. Ring, corner Broadwav aad John itreet; in Brooklyn, from J. W. Smith, comer Fulton aad Cranberry in Philadelphia, Irons H. A.

Dreer, flariit, Chetaut it. i aSI 3 er INSURANCE COMPANY, Officr No 50 ITtU oppoiile tki Mtrekanti' Ext Company continues to iaiare igainit lott or damage M. by Fire, on dwelliug liouiei, warshoutet, baildingt in wtret aud metchandiie, and every deicriptiou of perion-I proper.y; alto against Ion ei dam ge by inland navigation and UMiipoitatinn DIRECTORS. Thomas WThorne, Elitha Riggs, Thomas T. Wood re IT, Anson Baker, B.

R. Robson, M. D. Joseph Drake, Thomson Price, Joseph Allen, Moses Tucker, Jamet E. Holmee, John R.

Davison, Jehu P. Moore, Jehu H. Lee, Will'am K. Thorn, Caleb C. Tunis, Thomas MorreU, eraneiaP Stge, Eugene Bogirt, John C.

Memtt, Kooert Smith THOMAS W. THORNE, President. OF.O. T. HOPE, Secretary.

a2l tfrc THE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, ATe. 01 IK.ill ilrert, City nf New York API1AL STOCK tilO.COO. all paid iu in cash, and invetted acceding to provtsisns ot iti rharter. his omuiny hat been in butinest twelve yean, and iu that of KM 000. r.

lha Coaapauy exceed its cipiul stock more inan lota or damage by Fire effected on appli- cation, at reaiooiu tcruia. R. A. READING, Pretideut. D.

CURRY, Secretary. The Long Island Insurance Oo. Capital NHKI.OOU Dollars. CnvriviTi- i' BaooxLTiv. i take nskson bai.dings, machinery, mer ehandiie property generally, on their usual favorable terms.

This company lias passed through the two greatest conflagrations that have eter occurred the country they owe their escape from them with comparatively sliaht losses to the system which they have alway, 3 limm? aad scattering their risks. All losses which the company sutt.ain will be adjusted and paid pmrqptlv as heretofora The Company take special csre to notify tlieir castomers ia New York, of all expirations of policies. 8 aSSmis E. C. FINN, Secretary.

Okpick op Tug Nrw Gas Liaht Co Airil 19th, i THE PRESIDENT AND DIBKCTORS hive ihia dav declared a dividend cf foar and one htlf per cent on the capital ttock thii Company, for the in moutht end ng lit Februarv latt, payable to theat.iekh IJert oi a'dafter Friday, the of May The trtat'er book will be cloied from the SJth iait. to that date. By rder, a rrc C. KVR'TT, Secretary, CAST OKF CLOTHINO AND HHNl'l'lMJC WANTED. IADIEH OR GE.NTI.EMEN hiring cast off clothing or fumrure to of, can obtain a fair cash price for the time, by sending for the subs riber, at hit reiideace.

No. 14 Daaue itreet, or through the Poit OAre. which will be laactaally attended to. S. COHEN.

N. can be atttnded to by Mrs. M. 8. COHEN.

alS V'AIbTELL aci rXMf to Aroeriun woman, a situation wet 'J nurse. Address Nim this oflfte. amt'rcl ANTtD? Two young Lwliu to attend in bakery ud vv confectionary store. To those who have beeo accustomedto th? boimeis, aud me fully competent, a liberal salary Will be siren. Apply, between the honra of 7 and II, to ROBEHT MUMLY, atS 141 Fultoo atreet, Brooklyn.

GIFFIN'S HAIR. CUTTING AND DRESSING ESTABLISHMENT. No. 30 hroadvyay, opporilt Mrrrit itreel. Xtw York.

JGIFFIN would rtspectfully acquaint hia former cuato? mers, tod the public, that he has rraumed at the md atand. where, for years p'evoua the Great File of July.19. 1845, lie received ao liber il a ahare of patronage To hia former frieuda, lie flatters himaelf, uo more need be aaid; but to thoae who have uot been under hia hind, lie would simply say, come and tee if you cannot have your hair cut sail dressed aa well, at least, as at any other place in Broadway, and at half the price. Ilair cutting ceuti; Shampooing cents; Raiors honed ll? ceuis. N.

front basement to desirable aland for a bootmaker. a23 Hina'tc A RESPECTABLE young girl warns a situation as nnrse, and to do good plain icwing. Please call at 174 West Broadway. Wj respectable middle woman wishei a building, with offices, to take charge of and keep clean. She can sive undoubted inferences.

Address at this office. t2J WANTED, BY tb? undersigned, a first-rate journeyman Barber. None need apply but persona ol recommend it ion and character. JAMES OKA-NT, I Ann street. a23 tfrc aituati'in by a young man in a wholeaale grocery or conimitaion not so much an object aa permanent employmtot.

The best of city giv if teqnired. Apply, by note, W. Herald office. BOARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY. A FEW genteel boarders, venllemen and their families or aiagle gentlemen, cut be accommodated in a private family iu Broome street, near Hudsou, where every attention will be paid to mike it pleasant and agreeable.

The rooms are largj with Mntnea attached; privilege of b.ithiug rooini, kc. bur further particulars, please call u( U4 Broome itreet, near Hudson street, or C. H. ltl.NO, I aM3't lM Broad ay. GEORGIA LUMBER CO.

Notes waned at Ji per oent dia ount, by D. R. Pr.CK, 11 Wall street. FURfc IMPROVED PREMIUM Water filters not only clarity but purify the n.ost turbid water, leuderingit perfectly salubrious, by divesting it of all putrid vegetable aud animal matter, animalculi.ltc. lhe filtering properties of this apparatus are so great that even water impregnated with soap, tobacco.

is rendered perfectly taateleaa, no of a bright, chrysta line Can be aeeu in opeiauou. and for aale at Stone and Brothers Croton Plumbing establishmeul, MO B'oadway. r22 lm'r TO PHYSICIANS AND A RARE SALE, tht Stock, Fixtures, and Good of a Country Drug Stoie. about 1M lea from this citf. in a thriving village of 4000 inhabitants.

It is now doing a good business, which is incensing. The present owner is obliged to d'scout uue the bu- mess on aecount of bad health, thu? giviug an opportunity to a person who can command from $2,000 and $2,300 cash, to lay it out profitably, and establish himseif in a good business. A liue addressed to Druggi't," and left at this office, will be attend-d to immediately, oy stating where an inteiview can be had, name of appl cant, lie. ap23 NEW BOOK. DOLORES, A NOVEL BY HARRO HANING.

THE lirst number of this work is now given to tne public, with the assuranee of its possessing an interest which cannot fail to secure for it a deseividand It is founded on facta of recent occurrence in the South American States, aud from ciicumstam i-s which have recently t-anspired must be received and read with additional interest. Published by MARRENUER, LOuKWOOD It corner Broadway and Grand sU. Wholesale dealers and agents supplied on the usual terms, a 23 PRACTICAL BOOK KEEPING, 88 CEDAR STREET, BYC. C. author of the "Science of Double Entry Bookkeeping Simplified, and the Art of Single Kntry Bookkeeping Improved." ODURStC OF public ii respectfully intormrri and assured, that the plau pursued by Mr.

in teaching that imjorlaut branch, is truly a coarse of ptactice iu ket ping books, lather than a course of lectures on the theory. To bu practically useful, a more exact and particular knowledge of Bookkeeping is required than can poasibty be imparted by lecturrs. The pupil is fiithfully instructed and well exercised in all the yarioui operations connected with a set of partnership Books, inOpemng, Conducting and Cloiing the same, in maki iug out Trial balances, Balance Sheets, Accounts, Current Account Sales, and in calculatinv interest, Discount, Profits, Losses, Eqnaiion of Payments, Exchanges, Currencies, tic. He becomes familiar from actual use, with all the books constituting a set; and if a person of good capacity, will by tnis course necome Bookkeeper in about one month, and will reeive a certificate to that effect. Prospectuses, with teims, obtained at the Rooms from 9 A.

M. to 9 P.M. a2f Im'rh i TAKE NOTICE. THE Subscriber baring made arrangements, and considerably enlarged his premises, is now rei-dy to do all kinds of Blscksmith snd Marhine work in general on the most reaaoaa hie terms, at the a1 oi test notice. N.

Saddlers and sets of htmes on hand for sale. G. BROADriURST, lm'm 231 at 233 Spring st. NOTICE. IW'OTICE is hereby given to all persons having bought stone JL from Laimbeer's Quarry, st Kipp's Bay, formerly occupied by Messrs.

Mott Knowlton, that the accounts the Quarry will be settled by R- H. Laimheer. at the OtRee st thj Quarry. WILLIAM LA1MBEER. Dated this 16th day of April, 1246.

a23 ST. CHARLES HOIEL, WASHINGTON, D. C. SALE, the Lease, Furniture, acd Fixtures of this J. fashionable and highly popular Hotel.

The Lease has two years to lun frem December last, with the privilege of renewal for four years more The location is desirable ou account of its nearness to the Capitol, and also iu proximity to the Railroad Depot, beiogou the same block, fronts on three of the principal Pennsylvania avenue, and Third atreet. The arrangement of the building is such hi would make it advantageous for two separate depart meats vix: The Bsr and stauiant in the basement, and Lodging Rooms, Pallors, in the upper part. For either, separately or both, the tor will treat with any peison or party competent, until the 1st day of Mav next. The establishment is splendidly famished and in full opera? tinn, with an exc-llent run of business in both departments, and offers opportunities rarely met with. The object of the undersigned in offering this establishment for sale is his intention to chsnge his line of businrss.

1 For particulars, address BURL'N BROWN. St. Chsrl-s Hotel. EDWARD FOX, DRAPER AND TAILOR, INVITES the attention of the public to the most extensive stock of rec.dy made elothing iu the city, adapted to spring and summer trade- In addition the ready made the subscriber offers for inspection the most desirable selection of p' ece goods iu the market, of every color and pattern; and the superior skill employed in the cutting and manufacturing departments is sacn as enables the subscriber with confidence to invite the attention of gentlemen who prefer to have ttkeir garments made to order. The ebove stock having bees 'elected witn great earr, and bought far cseh alone, is a strong inducement for all to call who wish to purchase at least 20 per cent less than at those houses who are obliged te do business upon the credit system.

N. Oificers of the army and navy are particularly invited to call and examine a luge assortment of superior blae cloths and cassiniers. which will be made up at the shortest notice, and in a manner uot to be inrpaased. EDWARD FOX. 202 Broadway, near Fulton opposite to the Franklin Houie.

CARD. THE Subscriber having become in teres ted in the house respectfullp requests the patronage of his customers and friends. Orders entrustedto bis care will be attended to with promptness. JAMES A. a20 Im THE KHADES HOTEL, 84 Rtade Street, WeU Side of Broadway.

rPHK Subscriber respectfully iaforms bis friends and the A pablic, that he has lately opened the above Establishment, in a atyle superior to any other house of the knd in the eitv of New Voik The satisfaction which ha has hitherto given to his numerous friends snd while Proprietor of Tie Shades," in Thames street, he flatters himself will be a guaranty to all who may patronise him in his new establishment, while no effort on his part will be wanting to merit the continuance of tueir patronage. The umU relishes, Chops, Steaks, Welsh Rarebita, Poached Eggs, lie will be served up in asnoerior style. The Room will be regularly supplied with city papers, as well as a lull supply of foreign pnpera, by every arrival from mil JAMfc.8 KVAWft REMOVAL. A J. CUNNINOHAM has removed his stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, 8ilver Plated and Britannia Ware, fom 224 to iT2H Bowery, (new stores) opposite Delancy street Oold.

Silver and Steel Spectacles from 23 cents to $10; Perifocsl from $2 30 to 10; Onuses of all kinds and te suit all sights ground and fitted; Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Music Boxes repa: red and warranted. al9 CHJCKERLNG'S PIANO FORTE WAREROOM8, MO3 Broadway, No. and 7 Lafarge THE PUBLIC will find at the above rooms a general assort ment of Urand and Square Piano Fortes, at the same price as at nv Faetnry in Boston aft R. H. KIPLING, IMPORTERS of Precious and Imitation of alt kinds of French and Ergliah Fancv Ooods, beg leave to inform the trade that they liave removed from No.

24 Maiden Lane to No 60 Maiden Lane where they will continue to keep an extens ve aod general assortment oi all such articles as are lequirsd by the trade. Mr. being now in Paris expressly to purchase, uny orders will be executed with the greatest promptitude. Iw'rc LOOK HERE. nnn WOhTH OF WINDOW 811ADK8 selling eff it 13 per cent below cost, to cloee the business at the 1st ol May.

KDWARD WAMsLEl No. 20 Catharine st. between East Broadway and Henry sta2l CAMPHENE AND CHEMICAL OIL THK Sub criber is prepared to snpply dealers with a superior quality of Campnene 'nd Chemical OIL, at a lower price tlisu any other esttbhihmeut iu this city, delivered free of cartage, Also. Spirits of Turpentine, st the very lowest market price. Apply Office 136 Water street, above Maiden Lane.

im'r Dutillery, 1st Avenue and 23th street. oTICE TO THK PLBUC IN OKNf.RAL?The scriber, after his premises, is now prepared to Clean Carpets of every description, from 10 to 100 yards, without cenU per yard: Brussels I cents per yard; Hearth Rugs, Taole Covers and Shawls cleaned, from 23 to 73 cents; Dresses dyed or wsshed from 30 centsi to Coats or dressed from 30 cents to N. cash. NEW SPRING GOODS. ADAPTED TO OKNTLEMEN'S WEAR.

WM MATTHIESSEN.ir Fulton street, invites the inspection of the publ to his choice nock of rroneh Bl.ck a-id colored Cloths and Caanmeres. Vrs'ings, or sllyarietiee, suiUble for spring 'rade which ar? lu be sold LOW for cash. Customers desiring to have KLEOANT DURABLr. OARMENTa AT MODERATE PRICES, woulit i well to their garments cat by 'h? efficient cutters of this establishment, who are of giving ss neat a fitting garment as he most la.tidkus can detue. All articles of small wear ci ntinnally on band, Bhirta, especially Rotnember the number, 127 Falton street.

a im'r WM. ATT IK 99 EN. idle HoUk buck. JU8T Idle Hoar Book," containing only Comic Almanscs for 1047, five in number, will be insued in April. 1 hey will be the beat ever got up, and chea at that.

Specimen numbers by mall. The subscribers invite the attention of the nude to thieir unrivalled and large variety of the varices kinds o4 Children'a Books. Printers, together with colored Lithographic Prints, the beat in the market, 300 kinds. Int2 TURNER FWHER, 74 Chatham-si AUCTION NOTICES. N( VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS.

THERE will bt told This Day. at No Clinton Plan, be University Pisce and the fifth annot, seven rainable Painting, by elegantly framed. Tliey will be sold about ll o'clock. 1. Snephert'a Family, by Morillo, coot $200 Early Affection, by Ontch Muter, cost 100 J.

Holy Family, by (Jiroffola 175 4. Peasant Girl, by Stemi SJ 5. Two Cupids, Corregio, copy cost 100 g. Assam, tion. on copper CO 7.

Cherubs with Roses 't'rc E. H. LUDLOW. Auctioneer A. Auctioneer.

will en pose at public auction, This Morning, at II clock, at oedway. up by vir- I tue of a Landlord's Wurent, under the direction of Samuel W. Hubbard, constable, the following articles of Furuituie? oue Sjfa, three Card lablas, lot or.Maitiug, Couch and Bedstesd two half circle Tables, oue Hit Tree, one Clock, framed Pictures, lie. A'so, at same time, one double Counting House Desk, Book Ciue, Bed Wardrobe, some uticles of fancy, he t24 WM W. SHIRLEY, Anctioiuer.

Household furniture sale-by he. wilL.4RD Mondar, April 17, at 10 o'clock, at Ihe house No Franklin sire-t, general and uear of Psrlor, Bedroom audK'tflieu Fu-niiure, in good ifas, tables, bureaus, chiua, glass, ciockrry, mantle xiran dolss, lamps aud various other uncles, Sale positive, rain or shine. Uoods to be taken away same day. a'it u'r WM. W.

SHIRLEY, Auctioneer. CATALOOUE SALE OF NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNIlURE-BY WILLARD-Saturday, alio o'clock, at ihe sales room, No. 151 Broadway, without reseive, for cash, to close up consignment! advanced upou, previous to removal, secretary eusis, 6 bureaus, 10 toUt and sofa ds, 4 centro utiles, bedding, chairs, rockers, 6 counting house desks, ca'petuii, oilcloths, to 6 leet wide, with various other useful articles. Sale positive, rain or thine. ail WM.W.

SHIRLEY, Auctioneer. CATALOGUE HOUSE FURNIIURE E. Day, April 24, at II o'clock, at the house No. 4U0 Hudiou street, near Caririne, a full and usottmeut of Parlor, Uttlroorn aud Kitchen Ware, 3 piv Car- pe's, S'jf, Chairs, TabUs, Centre and Pier Tables, elegant mamle K.re Bcu, Plated Ware, Cutlery, China Glans, kc Also. Bedroom lurnilure, Bedding, Bureaus, Carpets Itc.

Bale prmire. ta or 'lime. L). NASH, AnUioueer Storu 13'J Fulton street. Daguerreotypes.

Day. Friday. 10 o'clock, at 1M Fulton street, a quantity of Daguerreo- I type', plates, stands, large and small c.inerts, pla holders, mercmy boxes, lie worthy the attention of persons in the art. Also, carpets, chairs, tables, bureau', lie lfr I J. M.

CURTIS, Auctioneer Hardware, cutlery, damaged goods, kc. JACOB S. PL ATT will sell This Day, at 10 o'clock, at the auction room, coruer of Piatt and Oo'd streets, 300 casks, i easei and lots usortrd goods, vix: 150 lots assorted hardware, I 50 lots d'm'ged gooJs.viz: 1 cask woodscrews, 1 cuk hand- i saws, sad'ery assorted, pocket and penknives, knives and forks, 1 poeket and penknives, edge tools, lie. lie. I Also, at 12 o'clock.

5 bales quilts. I Also, 20 lots Sh'ffie edge tools. Also, packet and penknives, mors, scissors, butcher knivs, I I lie. For further particulars, see under auction head in the morning papers. a241tje RICH CABINET FURNITURE! i SALE IN CONTINUATION.

i TACOB ft. PL ATT will continue the sale of rich cabinet i furniture, at tht Saloon of the Aoollo, No. 410 Broadway, this day, to commence at past 10 o'clock, vix 300 lots snpe rior cabinet furniture, part of which is Irom ihe stocks of cele- 1 brated ma- ulacturers. Also an invoice of the same quality I from the Journeym-n manufacturers, making together a valuable usortment. Also one set elegant exteusion dining tables, made by a celebrated iker, richly carved, splendid top, fivo leet wide, when open fifteen feet, handsome frsme to contain over $150 Also six splendid carved and p'ain bedsteads.

Also twelve dozen fancy parlor clinrs, covered with scarlet and blue plush ditto sofas, and a great variety cf ornamental and useful Catalogue now ready. a24 llje xl ZEAU vill sell Thi? at 10 olclock, at No. Franklin geoenl assortment ot furniture, consisting of carpeting, glaa, ware, crocW. kc- Je DUCLUZKAU, Auctioneer HANDSOVE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, at No. 10 Park will sell Thi, Day at 10 o'clock, at the houie, the entire flarnitnte con- tamed therein, composing a Urge assortment of genteel and valuable furniture, consisting of mahoganv sofa bedsteads, end and uiun I tables, Biunels carpets, pier and centre looking glasses wardrobes, bedsteads, mantel pruatnenu, plated aim cut glass ware, diesaing bureaus, mahogany enairs, ivory kmves and forks, beds, matrasses, table linen, comfortables, blaiikels.

kc. Also, the kitchen Unmnre, with which the H. DUCLUZEAU Auctioneer. IJANC.Y GOODS, WAT HE9, JEWELRY, 1 TLE DUCLOZEAU will sell This Da? at 10 clock, at the auction room, No 230 Pearl street, a of Fancy Ocods, viz booka, do. glaaa ware, specucies, slates, fancy soaps, letter paper, a large iuveice of gold and silver watches.

To be sold precisely at 12 o'clock. Catalogue, are ready. a24 TJ V. OOD, BLACKWALNUT, MAHOGANY FUaJguRK. at the Coliseum, No.

4.W Bro-dwsy. or Saturday, April 251 at 10 AND willeellaa I shore, the entire stock of a city manufacturer, comprising laige assortment of valuable rosewood, black wslnut. maho furniture, of the most fashionable style, the whole of which has been tnide expressly lor the city retail trade, and will be warranted as represented. Cousi.U of almost everx ar tlcle. bot.i useful and oruamental, for parlors, halls snd bedrooms Particulars of which will be found in to be ready this afternoon.

N. -This sale will be fonn3 worthy the attention of housekeepers, as every lot must be sold, order to clear the rooms evi to eveuing. nZt CUKT18, Auctioneer. CABINET sale, with large adilitioua." Jacob Piatt will sell on Friday, at 10 o'clock, at Apollo Saloon. 410 Broadway, in continuation, 300 lots snpe- rior cabinet furniture, part of which is from llw stock of a ce- i lebrated manufacturer, also, an assortment of the same quality from the ma.ufac making together a valuable aaaortment Full pa.

ticulars aud catalogues ua. of sale. 2l mH. E. WILLARD W.YV.'sHIRLEY, Anetioneers.

117 ILL give their personal attention to tly HonseW hold Furniture at the reaidence of families declining housekeeping. Stocks of Crockery. DryGoods, Grocery, and S3" of Real Estate, at the Merchants' Exchange. Also, solirrom their friends and the public, consign menu to their I'kw ROOM, BROADWAY, until Jay Ut, they will move to the spacious store. No.

IT WALL itraetjleu Adams' Eipress Office. GREAT BARGAINS IN NEW GOODS. PETER ROBERTS has received by late arrivals, and EMBROIDEllUiS Efisa csxpafciA t'toMO; DressM.u^^workMdT^ourJrom AND CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS. Tape.hem'd etiich, coloied borders. ook.

Mull, Jseonet. Swiss. plain, atnped and check'd Organ Tie Tarlatan, Striped and embroidered Tor Curtains. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. Black and white Silk Hose; do.

with cotton tope embroidered per pair; very line Lule thread, work, ner fine unbleached cottou. oreu work, J3 to WA as remarkably cheapV, cotton mosteicelleut article at per doxen, eeaallr sold at $3,74 A most eicellent assortment of Lisle Thread, plain and em broidered Silk Olovea of all sixes. LAOEiS. Capes, real and imitation, of and most fashionable stvlee Veils, black and white, in chantilly.Bruaaels point SI) ICS TCI stvlee Veils, black and white, "in chantilly.Bruaaels point malines, pomtd'Aleocon and tlegency. hn, Valenciennes, fine English TTiread Laces and rieii black Bruasela and imitation Laces of every description Linen bobbin Edgings and Muslin ladiej' Morning Cspe.

lace Cap Muslin Capes, received from auction, will be sold To tht Tta, Coffee and Sugar TYuU, FamUuty.Hotel Ketvtri, tfC. J. B. No. 76 Nattau itreet, corntr of John, HAVING purchased the 6i stlot of the new possessing that richness of flavor so generally combined, nud rurelv obtained, offer, wholesale or retail, a laige vane Wof T.m, of the best oudity only inclu.

ding the old fashioned Souchong end English BreakfastTem. such aiused to be. imported twenty Thestocko( Coffee, Sugars, no comment, as they an selected of it CO- are supplied with a stock of fresh import edGlugow Spiced Hams; oM English CheeM. of great will be delivered within five mile, of the eitv fi52Vf chw. And all order, fromthe country.with.enclo?ed will meet the sam, honorable dealing as il by the Nassau pwJohn FANCY NEEDLE WORK EMPORIUM.

HENRY LAWRENCE, STREET, NKAR takes this m-thod of informing the trade and publ.c generally that he has taken the above store, and is prepared to offer an stockin himself, rv.er MODEL OF NEW TORIL THE UNDERSIGNED is now receivinj orders for views to be represents npou the New York, which will be completed. These view, vary iron 10 to iuche, in length, and are compe They include represenutions of place, of hotels, private can find employ ment by applying at tk? few ageata, and persons capable of transacting busiuee glfQRTEW BELDEN. HO Broadway. COUNTRY MERCHANTS V181TINO the city of New York, are eismine the complete and eitenriyt swk of Account Stationery, Paper, Notorial, and Leaer Copying bv STATIONERS, At the Lowest Pottihle RICH LOUTREL, William it. mil one door below FURNITURE PLUSH.

,7 THE SUBSCRIBERS have received tnm theirmsanfscto at im'r to COUNTRY MERCHANTS, UUUGGWTS, AND BAKERS tiors, NEW WESTERN, BY THE POUND OR I Oil Peppermint, I White Hnl Siela, I Coarse Sponge, I Oil, Carraway Seed. I Hefined Liquonee, German Cologne, Oil Lem in, I Blue Vitrim, I Wiiuemm, I- i Lemon. Blue Vitriol. I Russia uiagiaae, and a full assortment of Drugs, of the firat quality, for Mie and a lull fcANDERSON, apl 10rultoa.comer Bowery. Ourusrrfotype Apparatus.

JOHN ROACHT Optician. Street. JherjomeUrs Mrv.yiag CoI tWT Aivniim t'UICATItlA. Reduction of Boim, first tier 75 cots I I'll (uu. second and third.

Gull try 25 TIiU Kvrlilnjj, Will be perfiruvd, th? Comedy of MERRY WIVES OK WINDSOR. Sir Julio Falataflf Hackett Kurd, Mr. Geo. VaudenhotT Mri. Quickly Vernon which, MONSIEUR MALLET.

Moos. Mallet Mr. Hackett Mrs. Baiter Barry To eoucladr with the LOST LETTER. Mr Beau Mr.

Basa irgima Mra. Abbott Doors open at 7 o'clock, and the Performances will aommence at half put 7. HUWKHt I'UKA'ltUi. A. W.

MANAGER AND PHOPRIEsOH This Evening, The Performance will commence with VIRGINIU8. Vidimus Mr. J. IV ttiutt Virginia Mrs. After which, the Drama of THE OI.D TOLL-HOUSE.

Ahel Bird Mr.Coot Ralph llnnter Mr. Blanchard Juai amerou Mrs. G. Jours Maria May bud Mrs. Sergeant To cnuclude with LIKE MASTER LIKE MAN.

Don Carlos Vr. Davenport Doiino Leouort Mrs. Pnilluis Lower Uu ses SO and Third 1 lers, eta Tit and Gallery cents Doors will open 7 will rise at half past T. Nf.w QUBGNW1CU TI1KATUE, Corner of VARICKfy CHARI.TON STREETS Sole Proprietors Messrs. MYERS It TOML1NSON.

Manager JOHN (J. MYERS. Acting aud Stage Manager 11. P. GRATTAN.

Treaturer O. M. TOMLINSON. Deputy Treasurer WARREN DRAPER. REDUCTION OF TKICES.

Prirate Boxes 00 Orchestra Boxes (Admisaaion) (1 each. Balcony. (First Tier) cu. Upper Boxes 25 eta. Pit This KvenliiK, The performance will commence with Jonathan in England.

Solomon 8woi Yankee Hill Sir Larry McMurrow II. P. Grattau Mrs H. Isherwood To be followed by the Farce of YANKEE PEDLAR. Hiram Dodge Yankee Hill To conclude with LOVE IN LIVERY.

Lord Sparkle Mr. Hall Paul Mr. VV Countess Violet. Mrs. Isharwood Doors open at 7 rises at 7X o'clock precisely.

nox office open daily, from 13 A.M., to o'clock P.M., when Private Boxea and places can be secured, or tickets purchased on application to Mr. Draper. OLYMPIC THKATKH. MRS DEE RING'S BENEFIT. Tbls Evening, April ill, 1840.

On which occasion the foilowiug talented artiits have kindly Tolunteeied and will appear M1S8 HELEN MATTHEWB, MIsH UKLESTE, MR. DAVENPORT, By permission of W. Jackson, Esq. MR ARNOLD, snd MR. THOMPSON, By permission of B.

DeBar, Esq. Together with Mr. MITCHELL, Mr. HOLLAND, Misa TAYLOR. and the whole of the Olympic Compmy.

a2? ONLY THREE DAYS LONGER. Last Three Performances in this City, of the Great Wild Beast Tamer VAN AMBURGH IN THE DENS OF LIONS. TIGERS, LEOPARDS, AND PANTHERS. Thursday, Krlday and Saturday, At the Junction of Eight St. and Lafayette Place.

Last Exhibitions mi New York of (tie Great Travelling Caravan of VAN AMBURGH Hi CO comprising ail the principal WILD BEAST in the Animal Kingdom, the most beantilul, active, young and vigorous specimens, together with the immeuse anu cistly Equipage and Paraphernalia of this aurpusing exhibition. Shelton's Americui Brass Band accompany this exhibition, and will perform all their celebrated Marches, tie. The following is a list of the Animals contained thia Exhibition AFRICAN LION AND LIONESS. Four Young Asiatic Lioness and Lion. THE ASIATIC ELEPHANT.

Young Elephant, 2 years specimens of the Peruvian Lama. Arabian Calavard Leopards. TWO Ah'RICAN LEOPARDS. Two Huuting Leouanfa. POONAII BEAR, and two MISSOURI BEARS.

Black Pelican THE ROYAL BENGAL TIGER. The Black Tiger. WHITE POLAR BEARS. Dos, and her ul from America. GNU, or HORNED HORSE.

Three specimens of American Stag, presented to Mr. Van Am burgh by Queen Victoria. THE ALPACA-1HE ZEBRA. Striped Hyenas. Spotted Hyenas.

Two White and Silver Pheasants. A large African Baboon and the Monkey and Ai? Tribes. It is proper to acquaint the public that the aboveuameu Animals have uever before been exhibited iu America, having been but recently selected from the Great National MUSEUMS OF THE OLD WORLD The Zoological Society of Londou and the Jar dins ties Plants of Paris. Time ol Exhibition between the hoars of 10 and 12 A. M.i 2 and 5 P.

aad 7 and 9 eveuing. Admission 25 under 9 years, 12H cents. I SIGNOR DE NORONHA HAS the hoosr to announce to hii friends nod the public, that he wil' give first Concert, ou the evening of WedI nesday, the 29th of April instant. fhe programme will be published in the daily papers in due hue. ail NOTICE.

MR. WM. B. BRADBURY'S ANNUAL JUVENILE MUSICAL FESTIVAL, WILL be repeated on FRIDAY EVENING, April 24th, in the Tabernacle, by his Juvenile Choir of ONE THOU8AND SINOERS, Tor the benefit in part, of the NEW VORK PmISON ASSOCIATION, I Mr. BARNRS' Juvenile Orchestra will be present; and by request Mr.

NASH, the well kuown Vocalist, will singseve- I ral new pieces. An address will be ilrlivered by JUDGE EDMONDS. Donr? open o'clnO. a23 CENTKEVILLE COURSE, L. 1 i ill -s'frMfti? AftlKaE tor $10 be giveu to come otf over tliii Course, ou April 27th; mile heats, best 3 five, in harness; free for all troitirg horses that never a parse over 100.

To close at and Losees, on Friday (veiling, April 24th, on or before 9 o'clock, P. M. Three or aoreto make a field. JOEL CONKLIN, A LARGE ROOM TO ofthe I Bowery and Division itteet, contaioing about sqaate -fret: said room is lighted by twenty-tw windows, with roouu partitioned off for a family, and is suitable for light ma- mficturiug purposes. Terms cf rent moderate.

Inquire at No I Powery. a24 LADIES' FASHION FANCY hTKAW JHATS, Paris straw ei mp Hat? of the latest shape, for sale at CARL KING'S, No. 17 Division strict. at $2 10 I each. N.

genera' assortment of straw Hatiand Ribbons at the most reasonable prices. a24 KINO, 17 Division NEAPOLITAN BONNEl'a THE SUBSCRIBERS, Patentees and Manufacturers 1 of the Neapolitan Bonnet, s-e prepared to supply the trade with their inimitable Neapolitans, for which they received two silver medals at the last two Fairs of tbe Am rican Institute, and which for sttle and finish are unsurpassed They warrant them to alter and clean equal to new. Apply 10 PATT1SON. NOE It 25 Delaacy sv. a7 Imis'r or Vvae It feono.

corner Pine and Pearl. BOS'lOM FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. The Britiah and North American Royal Mail Steam Picket Ship CALKDONIA, E. G. Lott, Commander, will leave Boeton for the above porta, on frriday, May Passage to Liverpool $120 Passage to Halifax 20 For freight or paaaage, apply to D.

BRIGI1AM. Agent, At HARN DEN It 6 Wall street. I 1 No Berth secured until paid for. NEW LINE PACKETS FOR LIVER- MMW ol the Mth of splendid, sailing ami favorite packet ship BIDDON8, 1100 tons burthen. Capt.

E. B. Cobb, will sail on Monday, April 27, her regular day. Persons wishing to secure not fail to make early application on board, foot of Wall street, or to W. It J.

T. TAPSCOTT, At their general Passage Office, 7) Mouth st. a24 in eorner of Ma'den lane, npiuirs HUK NEW (JKLlLA.Nn.? Louisiana and ftew First Regular sail onday, Z7st elegant. fast sailing packet ship OSWKGO, Johnson, maaler, will positively sail as above her regular day. For freight or passage, having handsome furnished aceom aodations, apply on board, at Orleans wharf, foot of Wall street, or to K.

K. COLLI NS fc CO. Sooth street. Positively no goods received on board after Saturday evening 24th iast. Agent in New Orleans, JAS.

E. WOODRUFF, who will protnptlyforward e'l roodr to his addreaa. Packet ship CLIFTON, Ingersoll, master, will succeed the Oswego, and sail Monday, 4th May, her regular day. a24 rg'llE Packet Shin FHANCoTs 1st, Capt. Whe 'ou, lor Hal a vre, is detained until tfatnrday, ttth inst, at 12 clock.

lire TO LEND, AN BOND AND MORTOAUE. for a term of yeare, KJ on good prodnctive realeatace in thi? city or Brooklyn. The above named sum belongs to an estate in trust, and it will be in soma ro suit spidieants. Apply to 8. S.

BROAD, No. II Wall street, in the Crotou Waier Office, Basement. CisFs off wakukobl; and furniturk ANTED and Familiea can obtain the full vf value for all kiuda ot superfluous -fleets they wish te dispose of, eorh as Ladies and Gentlemen'a Wearing Apparel, Fire Arms, Furniture. Ice. Lrvr.nsTVft, 4M Broadway, up stairs.

Ladies having any Cast off frothing to dispose of, can obtain a fair price by sending for the subscriber, Mrs. T. Lie- vKNfrviv. N.B. A line through the Poet Office will be promptly attended tn m4 lin'rc TO MACHINISTS AND MANUFACTURERS.

LATHES of all desersptMas from 7 to 23 feet long. furnished at short notice engines, suitable for all kinds of work. For terms and description, direct to the subscriber, Hudson, New Yovk. a4 JAS. THORN Afresh invoice of thie chawpeyae is to which the attention of merehaau, hotel and private gentlemea is invited.

The standing of this Wine now superior to that of any in this country, and at no liighw pr.ee Urn. that of the beet CO BUiRfll II Will ship OHW LATEST IJTILLI8H1ICI BY TAB WAILS. Highly Interesting Intelligence FROM WASHINGTON MR. WEBSTER'S REPLY TO MR. IN6EM0LL.

The Independent Treasury in the SENATE. Washington, April 22,1846. Of all the farces that have ever been performed by a jiublic deliberative assembly, 11 was that enacted in the Senate of the United States this morning. For some time previous to the open ins? scene, it was known to your correspondent that Mr. Webster intended making a reply to Mr.

Charles J. Ingersoll's charges of peculation and ftgainsthim; and, consequently, he was on the gui vire lor what he is now about to relate. Soon after the reading of the journal, Mr. Jamagin called up a resolution, calling upon the President tor copies ot all certified drafts upon the secret service money in the State Department, from 1825 to jhe present time, which is given below, when Mr was, no doubt, previously te make the following remarks on the resolution, during which he euWised the course of Mr. Polk, in refusing to submit lor public inspection, the private papers of the fetnte Department In connection with this, he also read irom a paper in his hand, herewith submitted, a lawyer view of ilie nature of those papers, and the purposes for which the lilty thousaud dollars were appropriated anuuailj', aa a secret service lund.

In conclusion, he deniad the truth of the charges mada against him by Mr. Ingersoll, pronouncing them false; and said that he vvouid leave thnt gentleman where he ought to be Itft, the very worst company in the company ol himself. The lollowing ii the resolution Resolved, That tlM Pfaildeut of the United States be requested to cause to be furnished to the Senate an of all Davrnents made on certificates, from the faml appropriated bylaw forth.oonUng.^ of foreign intercourse, the 4th of March, 18J6 to thii time, with copies of all entries, receipts, lottArs vouchers, or other evidence ot iuch Xm paid, and for including the sum of thirty thousand dollars, for contingent of all the missions abroad, now proposed to be provided for by the bill before the Senate, entitled an act to deficiency in oM'cts made for the services of the flical year, rHiiinv 3d June 18-US but no document or matter Is reqSesUdbytoU resolution to be furnished which in the opinion ot the President, would improperly involve the citizens or subjects of sny foreign power. The resolution having beep read? Mr Wkbbtkr rose and said I have a few, and but a law remaiks to muke, on the President's message in answer to the resolution of the House of Representalives, calling tor an account or the disbursements during thepetioilin which! had the honor to be Secretary oT State? out of the fund lor the contingent expanses of foreign intercourse, lu the first place, sir, I am hsppy to sav that I entirely approve the course of proceediug which the President has adopted. In my could not have acted otherwise than he has aojje, without the violation of law and of his own duty.

Sir, as know that not a dollar was disbursed from that fund without thS sanction ot the President, and ai am conthat everv disbursement was made for a proper and necessary puttie purpose, it might be thought that I should desire tlie publication of the papers, iu order that everybody might see what they are, or what they But this is a matter of so little concernment to me (and I Resume is of Vs little to the late President) that I certainly would not wish to see an important principle and an important law violated and broken for any personal convenience iu that respect. 1 am not at all apprehensive that the country will suspect either President 1 yier, or mfacting Sndeyr his authority, of anything improper in the disbursement of a few hundred or a raw thousand dollars in a case in which the law reposes confidence in Ppfttiriftnt and gives him a discretion as to makinsr hI espMdiVure public. Sir, a President of the Unite! States or the a department acting by his authority must think but poorly of bis own reputation and standingwitnthe country'if he is afraid being anaDected of having violated his duty sad his oath in a met er ot so little moment. 1 will add that a person who ontertaius such a ion, without reason, 01 any nnhlir man may himself be well suspected of haviuft held a very complimentary dialogue with himselT. we all know that the heed of a Department cannot touch a dollar of this fund, except with the President 4 sanction The whole power, and the whole responjibiis with the President.

The m.s.aga States thii io fully snd clearly thst 1 need not dwell upon sav in the first place, that no expenditure, lpreJ.rU.IU.tf, or iu It. And l' hero say, sir, that all declarations, avermenu statements, or insinuations, made any where or nl body which impute perversion, misapplication, or waste of the public lunds, committed or madobjr of State, are utterly groundless and un. wfn conclude with one remark, the bearing ieave to the Senate and to the country, winter okarges me with having either wasted the public funds, wUiU th? of ieen the papers, or has, in some other way 'obtained knowledge on the subject, or he has not. If ho hss seen no papeis, and has no knowledge, thenhis imputations are parely wanton has seen the papers, or has any knowledge, then ha would be sure to state what he knows, if ha knows any thin? to sustain him in his charge. Silence, under such circumstances, is conclusive that he knows nothing; because he is under no obligation of aecresy, and.

In absence of all other proof, he would of coarse tell all if he knew any thing which could, intha shshtcltdegree, bear him out. The charge, therelara, wm either SSuta hotter ignorance of any facta to aupMrt it. "else with the knowledge that the facta which do exist would, if made known, entirely disprove It Aa tL. source of this miserable vituperation, I hare nothing to ssy. I am afraid I ahall ba thought to hava paid too much attention to it already.

leave Ju? author of these slanders where he leavs hjmlntha worst company I know cf in the world-I leave him With This, thus far, waa well enough; but when th? "god-like" had taken shelter under relusal to furnish the papers called for by Mr. soil's resolution, Mr. Jam agio asked leave to withdraw his resolution. In however he was not gratified, for the majority had previously agreed to 5ote it down, and make it appear to the public, no matter what the private feelings and convictions ot many of themselves might have been ontheaub? that thev entertained no belief in the chargea SeSed one of their body. It was not However, with this design that many senators voted the resolution down: but because-aa expressedby Mr Allen that the Senate, in case of an impeach ment against one of their number, for misdemeanors Toffiw coming before them-they, as judge-then ti case? hav? no right, either by resolution, or otherwise, to institute enquiries upon which might be founded; and, therefore, they voted against the adoption of the reaolution.

The resolution was finally voted nev only voting in favor of it. But the beat of the farce was, thatboth Mr. Webster, the person imph. i BOti mover of the reaolution, Mr. Jar? nagin', voted against its adoption! In looking upon the whole scene, from firat to a it hating to Sewte of the United State, deicenef'to the solemn farce of member of their own body, against whom of the moat aerioua nature have been made di.tinguishedmember ot the other 1 chuckle over the momentary triumph which UulPiece Ol aenatonal fimu, may create, bu-rUw SStic Pulse demand a judical "mJTSTiSoU win now to come out with ooainut Mr Webster, a position that no genrmAr hold for disputable proof, tlie very best reasons that he holds coiuea of the papers I I (a ind that if the House ahould take no notice of what he has already aaid on the aublect he may yet read them front hta seat in the hall, Smike them the bas.s for raising committee of in accordance with the OO- to do it, or many understand to be auch, in the PresideKelernngl once more to Mexican not our government act wiaelv if dispatched one or two commissioners to Mexico to wun thst power about the ditficulties to annexation ot Texaal It woi1 adiustment of try ihia meana of bringing about a mtQ the troubles, before both aD(1 Mr.

war with each other. commit no act of Calhoun be appointed, an reaolt of aggrewion upon her, un well to their mission. VanBuren. three, and in that case reply to Mr. In J.

M. De VokIm Jt March, the inumUion la Slidell, of commiasioa would be enthrown out that minigter The Uuited tertuined, but (o iftdalge in States cin and afwr the TeXds dilHher smoothed down, there will be no culties receive a full minister objection' on her nmeal do frTl havenodoubt but that the-e three great meu Sll rmmstc every amicably that has now a Zarlike Appearance ouJ them be authorized, in her befira No or if, Hawkea, were rejectea oy erday..

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