I currently own a Browning "traditional" Low Wall in .357; if you can find one at a decent price (i.e., below $1100), it'll probably sell for more some day.
Just bought a Uberti 1873 with a 20" barrel. Shoots very well with FP/RN and jacketed bullets, doesn't want to feed SWC nor bullets with a driving band in front of the crimp groove. Still, it's a way cool rifle; the Cimarron is made by Uberti, I believe.
Owned a Marlin 1892 for years. Had the micro-groove barrel that wasn't supposed to shoot cast bullets very well, but I certainly never had any issues....very accurate, and never leaded up, either.
A friend just bought the Ruger 77/357. Says it's on back-order, but if it's like other Rugers, it'll be a great buy. Their rotary magazine is a real plus, I think.
Winchester has re-issued their 1892. It's made by Miroku, and if it's like my Browning, it'll be well-made, good wood and tight tolerances.
Others on this site (at least those who actually own them) speak highly of Rossi and Henry lever actions, at least for their price-points.
You have a lot of great choices!