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,IVER NEWS. mgEW OL o ot S RW)MOO1AT, I lr atu day, May 31. 19,79 Arrivals. rJ. W. Cannon, Natabes. Eva, ipJohn )lIprolid and btargtes, Emma , bye. City of Alto,n. Departares. B~je Bllt,, Henrr Tote, E. J. Oar, John barges. re Arrive. E1.4ta. lower coast: Henry Totet, La 7j. Cay, Bayou Sara; Eva. Bertha. etao of toLe RIvers. phc report of the stage of water t, with change, in the 24 hours ast D. m, Above low ohnge. nwater. FeetI nh. Feet. Inch. .,............ . 12 to 7 ............. 16 a to a .............1 7 2 11 a ................. 8 2 to 7 ............. 4 6 it0 ............ 10 0 0 0 ............. 16 7 Ir1 i ......... 1 7 to 4 16 7 10 I hgh water mark of 1874. tlldicates blemmed with rain yesterday, which dust, coled the atmosphere," and mrade hatppy. Thore was (lshideilrable wind rh du.ingS the day, which ca.usnI some Thq W. Cannon, in Isndingh, broke te Tete's fenders, and the Y.eno Val ad the Htlver City eonslderablv. -of Alton had not arrived when we lding at 5 o'elook. Hhe will be on wver, to leave to-day at 6t P. min. for St. heI an excellent blWat. famwnus fr her gOd mansR-tmeat. Usptt L. E. mand, Mr W. Masson ierk. Lamb and *m. Utndrwooid, the haro C. Donntltly, will pilot the Natcher, nup. n Ifolpropvortlions of this great steam seen t.l-day In tl.nhes waters for the it 1n earne-tly hoped that Oiatt. lnath akhr dlown to to the point and stpe-d S dlaing. that she rmay show that in the old bolt yet. W.nltel having sold the D. Stein and the Cilara H, for four mol,nthls, will week for Kentuctky. where lho will thle smmtrrer. lie will go round to Leon the Clara to day. ,w boat rietrarted for by Catt. Noah wilbeL a 2oot l) 11t bol, of lbt, f8olowin)a. i Iutngth 18) Int,. beam 14 feI., bold in the shallow'est placet 4 G feet. vetwo 4-fo11ot stelel ))oilers, 47 inches r, 1.-inell t yllndlrs. e-foot stroke and h cabin. Alex. Hallidlay. of the Paris Brown, k Cakes wore among the visitors to yesterdav on the (Jannon,. TIIEZ.- Tihe memory of man hard. h back to, the day when there was not boat to VIeksl,uitg, and for imore I of a cent ury the name of the Nat that of C( lft,. .Ihs. i'. Leathers have arably crnnetell with this day and are prooltettdl to write thbl from the a presout Nlatcthle, the sixth of her ndeld by Capt. Leathers, bids fare. toher frienls, who are as nullnerous Yein a forest, that a seventh Nat(tez( bar plane. Ho much, and justly, too, Id n tIrAisa of the present boat, that hpa not already been spoken can be written by us. Her ten years' been an v1, untft l and ai sunessfl1 re are fw crafts that ever il atoll id n every particular conials hers. sai geutly with this great boat, for been cared for by a master who is a 1that the name Implies. in such a tat it s a source of surprise to ltoany a oat, which, as far as appearances the sunny side of life, should be toot her captlin wants a larger and and as he Is a man in whose, vocabu is no such word as "fall," her friends inevitable. In the oonftdence that a replace her. o the Natchez, just omplieted, makes tas made. Theamount of business In this time lessmltly fabulous, To ea of it we state that during the reasons., her trips amo,''lting to 119. tight to this Clty 266.4:4 bales cotton, Scotton seed, 18,111 sMacks oil cake, tton seed meal and 4782 barrels out. oil The number of people she has opulat a city. The distance led would ciroumnavigate the an nineteen times, and if ever n a misha or a word uttered in is yet to he ktown. The largest s'rired by t e eanhse was in De. ,when she brought a1t1 bales, 548 9o sacks meal and 60 barrels oil. Sa large crowd at the landing to theihershed favorite, the grand ,off. per. B. Leathers in command, J. as. Vanderdoss. Val Entriken and n clerks leaves to-day for Vioks b of the Natch' z and will continllue a until the new Natahebz comes out, a on the river will find the Whisper and very fast boat is talled to the advertisement of the ville and Bayou tiara United States tKatydid in another column. , Halliday and a tow of the Missis iay Transporlation Company leaves to.day, and the Thos. Sherlock Cin sof the W. P. Helliday to St. Louis a.nd It hours. running time4 days and No effort in particular was made to fat run, and there is hardly a tidobt hLne n make bt. Louis in much less nelinnatt Commercial of the twenty. ,@lthe followlng: "Copt. Dan. H. Molr cloed a contract with the Ouachita tansortation Company. Fred. A. resident, for the Ilultling of a side f.ler 26 feet long, 40 feet beam, with 7 ant fine hill length cabin, to be comrn November 1, with entirely new ma O T.7 Dumont. Esu., consisting of Sdue steel boilers, 28 feet long. 42 diameter: cylinders 26 Inches in di Wh 9 feet stroke, with 14 feet length of and capacitytr for 60s0 bales of cotton. already ben commetncoed on the hull inery." is sincorrect In a few partioulars. Blnks has cootraitod lfor the new tho New Orleans andi Onanhlta Ilver tion Company: her beams will b1 4 pth of bol I fInt, and the length o1 14I feet: capacOlty 45(1) bales. Oapt. Will leave to-day or to-morrow for GinC ybarrel upono which the stamp had Drorerly onuc'lond. and In which a lot had been ptlcked, and shipped on aOOSt oanke4ts wall 51z17r.d by a lynx as it was )tItng rolled off the stage. tety a alttlain. we bteliev there is Way of conlvoylng such packages with Sis tiy knllIoklilg the hI.adls In and the wllrle caboodl)(4 In the fire doors. age tlxt)-yeven Years Ago. ion f whailrfage Is always an Inter .and frot re.crtos in tile city ar - Dpears to be a vllrv 11hl one in this ning across an olI11 r-l'ord (If wharf. ons we find that the first lstlllamblat lndedl here pai whalo ftol jUl1s 1s will We sutlpolse, QuOlting frotm thls o11] I-d thatthirry-fto r bi I (ar a t ld I(o llt flIrlstlrld as havinug tith1 what)l Iltgo. l.20. at,'ars the llrst st),an(lt)'bt. )t, h Wt.UltInemnt. Ill nt, ih5t4 'lc ls tIhle gven. only thils amount vtll i 1,trtu(tIrl., fior the Orleans $;,. Betw'e'n thils tLtl helr, 1Isl, she isll r(eordel(d nit (t ll 6ike our u4allge of the prl'slet (liy, 1 toun1d a tI t114 that. was too small t, ( itahlnst, for inl Felrulary. IH1,. s entry: One steamhoat ,Al, o ch latrgo. This was a little craft btlW at Vllai1n. judgillg from the foll,'w.ug letter. as weun tries (in thlis book, must il:v.e 0contlsteabnltoat bntit, eartainly the rriv( alt New Orlfeans, tlhoutII it dots a how the machinery came to be .March 12. l1a12.-In a lottnr from p-losIte tt1hi (l11c. to Ollver Evans, It SWe are drlving with one of your 1n iwsaw atnd IIull stones with great engtin d1e10 not apealllr to s154 (Or.1 r. I can ma k e It strike, ts Irlany as l=lnkes m tnlutln1. The oc'ondnsllng Works l)mtleltlI. W are butllding I here. to ,1 iriven by stemln poower. -may hsa 4ujr th11 vissel will goI as you 11ni 'C an houlr. I am confident of I have s41,n of the st-naml))HIt OC runs from Nal11tchZ to Ne'w Urleans. ers of the (IltIinc l a (1(nllly 9 Illcbhes in the stroke ,If t ha1 VistoIn feelt4 I4llil h: patble of dolng as mu('ll wora as 0t thits Iolot it not gIven. entry int t h)s hook Is tle Fnterprlie. Shrev,, April 21. 15sl pahIl $:. iul , th cEtna, u ptt. (;,),+i,.; pahd $2I. the V+l.uvius. Oalt. I,1 Hart, Mayl .he Ii register.'d tw,,Ivy tlmnets tlhat ' 12 (.wh'h tt[,,. v ! Th, Vesul\+iuls (?,tit aU the lr-t fast boat for (sh1 mad0,, tin S run that would bhe 0i1,! fast in SlHer time from Pittsburg to New eJ] 9days and 11 hours. rod (1H5) the following entry ao ringth, months of Deceomber and oileetio, of wharf doues has boon by martial law. The steamboats re use4d to tra"spl)rt troops and the battle of Orleans; also. to trans 1'. + Dort them ntl the river after the battle." We question whether a like interruption would stop the collection in these daye. Afte this the iolowing appear in the order named up to 1817, with the d(ltes and amounts: Octbher-Gen. Pike. as; sad the Washington, H. M Sth-reve cstain, $12. Deeember--DImpatch, $6. February--Franklin. g, May- Harriet,-19: and the Biffalo, s. Julr--Kntneky, 1s. No vember-Oonstltution and the James Monroe, 9 eacbh. It is to be regretted that the wharflnger made no marginal notes. It was not, we imagine, such a common thing to mulet boatmen then as now, and it certainly must have appeared to these pioneers as an extortionl, even as it does the captains of this generation. The John W. Cannon can stand a little crowd ing, and to some purposrme, too, She left here Wednesday evening for Bayou Hara. and was to be back to leave for Chalm tte at 12 o'clock Fri. day. She was back by half-past . . he M. V,T. Co.'s tlol,oat Grand Lake and barges Is due to nrrlvw having passed Memphis Thursday morning. 1'he John DIlCpol arrived yesterday morning and returned last evening. The Paris O. Brown leaves to-day without fall, atS p. m. for Cincinnati, The Brown Is a niw boat, finely frnished., and provided With a good table. Her captain. A. M. Halliday. is widHly known as a clever sociable agntlem ank Ho is his chief clelrk, Mr. Obris. 0. Young, and w, can assure those who Intend to make this tril on her, that they h.,ve selected a nice boat, ' h'I Olh ara ,. with the crew of the Blaench Porter in charge. leavrs this p. m. for Grand Isle and will return to Io ave Tuesday morning arid therealter regnlarly as idvwertsld from lhe hoad of liarves canal. Cnapt. Ottonriorfer who rcommands te Clara, showed. jutgment anico ee Osln on the Blanche Porter. was the last man to Ileave the wre.k, and iproved h!im self, as he hast always been regarded by those who know him, a good boattman. The r'-galar trl-wPoekly upper coast packet Bertln, lu placo of the BIlle. Prank Bergeron ¶mster. J. c. Be leron clerk Irees to-day at in a. ., prompty. for Den Turead's. The regular Iowur coast tri-wibcky packet Emma Irvine, J. A. uir. master, E. M.Val litto clerk, leaves to-day at p. in, tfor Orange Farm. The re gul r semi-weekly Bayou Sarn and coast and United ttAtes mail packet John W, Clannoin. ,. W. Libano master, John I. Mossop cletrk, leaves to-day at a5 . m., without fall. TIe coast sand Btay, Lafourche p.uket St. Mary. Jh Dalferes t aster. E. Nicolle clerk. leaves to-day, as usual, att 12 m. The Yazoo V, ley, In place of the Bart Able. is receiving to Ireave today tt a pr. m. for trandrl r'o re. Aco. W. oiaf in command, t. C. I anzmrna clerk. The N. 0. and B. it. T. Company's steamer nlver (liy, C. W. thtlnile master, Win, QUiick.all clerk. is rlrilving to leave to-day at l c. m. tur IPhreveport. lxehanre ICIpplna T, May 21n. Cincinnati Enqutrirr: Caplt. George A. V ndergrlft, Well known in river cir.ltes, has bta'n nominated mllast.er of the iaOon-llghtt steamer Lily by (lor'r eautnl. Orders were r te,-ived on Hatulrdlay to ut tle snag-boat It. A. Woodruff In ,rnmmlsalon. In a(cordanoe with the r'('nnmendtatlond of a number of the lalinlg stanlretmoatmeln of this ('tly, COil. Morrill has appointed W. II. Christlan as captain. The Thous. Hherlock arrived from New Orlb aes Monday night with ai big trip. Owing to the rise In the rliver she will make another trip to New Orleans. leaving next Saturday. in place of the U. P. Hchinek. lHUNTINoTos, May 27.--The sudden rise in Gunyan lroke a boom lnear the mouth of Miui river and let loosce about sinto,ino staves, Which are sailing down the Ohio. [Special to the Democrat,l ST. Louts, May ie.-Rlver still rl'lng slowly. Weather el-ar and coot. No arrivals. Departed; City of Vicksburg for Vicksburg. with a good trip. The Hlalllday will get away to-morrow, and wlllhanve a full trip. ustlnesa fair. W. .. A. FROM THEI PARS4I. Pout EADS. May 8o, OI p. m.--Barometer 3o,0rs. Wind south-southeast. blowingastrong. Weather cloudy and s qally. Arrived: At 9:40 last night, American steam shiv E. Ii. Ward. Jr. 'lrrtil master, from Rua ton. with cargo of fruit to 8. Oteri & Bro. No departu res. MARINE NEWS. OFFICE NEW ORLEANS DEMOCRAT. May 31, 1879. J Cleared Tester ay. Steamship Margaret. Cooksey, fo Key West I K Roberts Qer steamship Brsensohweig, 4ndeutoh, for Bre. men via Hava" and Sotu pton ~ F Stookmeyer &co Arrved. Steamship E I Ward, Jr. Plzzati. from Ruatna, to S Oteri& B o--Pl Tier STEAMBOATA. City of Alton. Bixby. from St Louts lEmma Irvine Rato, from Lower I.o1 't Kittle Nye, Sharp, from Lower Co. r. Yozoo Valley, Re., from Natchitoch 4 John W lannon. Llbauo. from Ityce, Sara Natchez, Leathers, from Vicksburg St Mary, Dalferes, from Bayou Lalon'- he Eva, I)eoucohel. from St John Bapti t Exports. CEDAR KEYS-Per steamship 'Margaret-935 bbls flour lO1 sacks oorn 76 sacks oats 515 pkgs sun dries BREMEN VIA HAVANA-Per sttmsbhip Braun. schweig-For JBremen. 50o bales o0tto, 5e,000 bnuh. eis corn In balk 90i9t bushels rye in I ilk. For Ha vana, lidJ bblh hams 10 tierces hams - hhds wine 37 cases watches 195 cases instrument 200 cases min. eral water 9 pkgs sundries Reeelpts of Produee. ST LOUIS--P'er steamer City of Alton-i05 suacs corn -lo sacks oats 18 acks bran 7 boxes bacon 3 oasks bacon 60 bbls flBor to Blanks Line-6 half casks bacon Bickham & Moore-- l bbls vinegar ta Burke & Tbompson-B pkgs mdse Branch, Crookes & co--.O bbls flour 15 tierces lard i9 bbls lard Sc oase, lard 80 kegs lard I hf bbls lard 40 boxes bacon 10 bbls cornmeal and sundry mdse C A Whitney eco 084 bbls flour C T Buddecke & Son-c 5 boxes beer to Olark & Meader--0 sacks ats 100 bbis cornmeal to Chas Plessant--~6 tieroes lard 25 hf bb s lard iri kegs lard C 11 Dolseu-5 bble paint Mrs i Potthbff -540 fire bricks D C McCan & Son-lsO bbls nork 2 casks bacon E K Converse-- pkgs mdie E de Lan. zac-14 pkgs butler E S Blirzard &oo--1 do and 40 boxes bacon E F Delihmoio lot pkgs whitelad to Font &co--100 bbls dour Forcheimer Bros-978 do 2,10 hf do OtIB sacks do Glover & Odendabl--100 hf bbls flour G Pascal &co--'0 bbls f seed 10 bbls castor oil G R Finlay &oo-i998 bales hay Geo Hook &oo-16 pkgs butter to order--lll blds flour Gordon & (Jomi ia-1 pkgs adse M Ileyman--Ilo sacks mast to H Fi Staurken-tli bbls flour 11 Pohlmann & Son-8 bhs candy John Mathew-ta horses J Levy-5 bbls oil to I L Lyons-.0 hbis cornmeal Jnoe (Cbffe & 8ons-I pkgs mdse J A L,.um &co-1 do J It Woodi--l,0 don brooms 15 pkgs bags M Mo M raw--10 bbis pork J Woods. agt-.-I pkgs whitelead L Sinuer--l: tubs of butter 41 boxes cheese (tt0 bbls flour 158 bbls pork to Miller, Grigsbv &oo-100 bbls cornmeal to order-34 pkgs mdne ' l Sarrazin-lo do P H Quinlan-485 bble four 6 boxes eggs Perdreauville &co--92 bbls of flour 252 bbls cornmeal 10 bbis pork 54 sacks oats 75 sacks bran and sundry mdse N O & It RT Co(-10 sacks oats 75 bbls cornmeal Rogers & Mitchell-3;t1 bble flour 268 sacks corn Schwaliacher & Hirsch -34 pkge mdse T Blepsing-I ido T Lllienthai-L19 bble flour 200 hf do T Prudhnmmo--sundry mrdse to Rice, Born &co-do T McKendrlck--li90 asks bottled beer Vizard &co--3t pkgs mdse V Micas-3oo bbls flour Vairin & Mortimer-460 sacks oats to Wallace. Fair childl &o-871 bbls flour 800 hf bbla flour 19· sacks of bran to order-145 sacks bran C T Buddecke & Son sundrses to order N ATCHITOCHES-Per steamer Yazoo Valley 42 bales cotton to O L Walmsley &co--4 do T L Air. ey &(o- 4 Keiffer & Gardner-3 Sohmidt & Ziegler 2 Payne, Kennedy &oo-2 John I Nobse-I ( W oen tell &co-i (lapp Bros &oo- 1 S 0 Thomas &co-1 I T Iluckner-t to Ar Miltenberger & Pollock-- to SII Newruan t &co I Jno T Hardie &eo- to 8hrop. shire Lro-f- hhds sugar Payne, Kennedy kno-I do 7 bile cii tern bottom Jno Chaffe & 8ons-1733 sacks nottie seed N O Colton Seed Assooiation-201 do to A A Mouton-.H heard horses M Heyman-165 head Isheep 7 head cattle Aycock, Mitchell &oo--2 sacks of wool Keilfer & Grtdnor-1 do J W Buarbridge &co- Wm Meble--43 bales hay (lapp Bros &oo--s head of cattle C Mehle &--eIand sundries to order-Total 65 bales cotlon 19.14 sacks cotton seed 7 hhds sugar 7 bble molasses V ICKSIUURO--Per steamer Natchez-48 bales of cotton to Lehman. Abraham &ct--2i do J L Harris &oo-14 Allen. Nogent &oo-12 Clhaffe. IHamilion & I'owell-l G W Sentell &bw--N Meyer, Weis &oo-7 Ino T Hardie&co--i to Claiborne&co--6 March & Schlenker-ii litokham & Moore-5 to Richardson & May-2 Keiffer & Gardner --1 S GuOmbel-I Vaiden, Hlawkins & Roberts-I Jno Phelis &(,--1 to H & U Newman -1 len Gerson & Son--1, sacks cotton seed J L Harris &co-751 do N O totton Seed Aosoniation -1020 sacks oilcake 5ti bble oil to T L Airey &6no-14 hhbd sugar S Ii Newman &co--9 ancuks wool E Adler &cuc- b bales mdse Blateson, Wisdlomn & loiwlitng-.u head cattle to I; Mehle oco-sundries to oirder-- otal 154 bale-, cotton 768 sacks cotton seed 14 hhde sauar 1020 sacks oilcuke BAYOU SARA-Per steamer John W CPnnon 7 bales cotton to Hyman & Lichtenstein-2 do J L Harris &c--22 sacks cotton seed N 0 Cotton Setd Assooiation-167 bhds sugar Nelson McStea-14 bbls potatoes to John I ALdams &co-- kkgis bides and sundries to order-Total 9 bales cotton 2i sacks cot ton seed 167 hbds sugar BAYOU LAFOURCHE--Per steamer St Mary 177 hoda sugar to H S Buckner--3: to A Brousseau & Son-2- A Tertro--'2 do 15 bbls molasses Rich. a·d Milliken-37 do 8 hbhds sugar R Beltran--9 do J W Platt--7 esck seed cottou to L Terrebonne-and nnadrlea to mntr--1'Otal $74 hhdssugar bbI. mo lfases. masae seead cotton ST JOHN THE BAPTIST-Per steamer Eva l00sacks rough rice to Feerster's Rice Mill-S- aoks wool to B F Simms & Hon-uundries to order LOWER OOAT--Per steamer Kittle Nye 40 bales moen to F C(aentre--sandrie to order LOWER COAST--or steamer rEmma Irvine Sundries to order Recelpts by Railroads. OIIIOAGO. BT. LOTIS AND IEW ORLEANS RAILROAD. May 30-5 bales cotton to Allen, Nugent &ko-0 do Chaffe, Hamilton & Powell-4 Jno Phelps &0o-- to Btlkham & Moore-S Richardson & May--S Valden, lawkins & Roberts-S 8 (tumbel-I Mover, Weits & oo-- Lehman, Abraham &co-I ear cattle J A lie-" dier-- do Noel & Wootenm-1 ear poultry to Mtiler l. Meyer-1d pkgs tobmoco Kidd & Lewi--4 doeI Kear nev-- Flash, Broe-tIa W R Trby-7 T Navenport- 9S (B Blook &co--I0 M L Hudglns hoo-1 L, Mayer & Son-10 boxes tobaeeo A Maier & Brn-R.la haks corn Chab Plea-antse-78 caok peas I Blloom &co-300 oases canned goodsT T White--t bbls potatoes to B Russell-9 do Wang & Uottam--l car boxes tobacco 1 oar Iron U A Whitney hoe-to boxes fruit .1 PMa chena-lil dclC H Sohenok-40 do H W Stork- --19 do I) Cefalu & Son--sndries to order-Total 95 hales of ootton MOBGAN'B LOUISIANA AND TEXAS BAIL ROAD AND STEAMITIP 00 CO. May 10-1 bales cotton to U W Sentell &oo-94 hhds sugar I bbls sugar 4 nacks rough rioe 909 sacks potatoes F P Sevin--. do L Snrle &oo--196 do to J M Walsh-14 S Plo~rd &co- 46 K Frotnsctr- 5 do Greve & Wildermann-Os do 3 hf bales rnios J llihlo leIt-l sacks onions 13 sacks pttoes A N Laine--3 hi bales mo. 0 OH Wright--IS bates mosns 60 sacks of potatoes J A Bourg-tS boxes eggs L Terrebonne-4 do Rykoskl & Manade-4- head cattle C Mehle &co 14 do John Larien-snndri"n to order--Total 1 bale of cotton 94 hhd esugar 1664 sacks potatoes From Uliton----Per steamsthi I 1 Ii arrit--43 bales cotton f bales bides 14t sacks wool 5 pkgc mdae C A Whitney &co--001 seaoks cotton seed meal to HI & 1 Beer--lfl0 sacks cotton seed N O Cotton Seed Association-3- . boxes bacon Miller, Grigeby &oo- Lkgs butter E S Bllllzard &c0 -1 box R'ale. to Fair tanks &co-30 head cattle 406 bead t eepC Motile & .o--'lotal 43 bales cotton From Galveston-Per steamship 1 C Harris--908 saMks ootton seed to ' N Cotton Need Association- lil9 acks shot Wallace Wood-sundries to order From Brazos Santlago-Per steamship Aranae- 1lP3 hides 13 sacks wool 30 bales wool 76 bales skins 13 bales hair 8 sacks feathers 15 gacks horn $SIl 0O in specie to C A Whitney &oo-$4049 do Anderson & Simpsom-$S140 Katz &. tltrnett-$1000 EJ Hart tco --$l154 U S Asst Trea--Sit 5 Zuberbier & hBean a n0 A Oilvler-3$0b U It Finlay &co--$30(O Koch 4 Dreyfons--313 25 Gordon & iomila-aundries to or der --Total $19.014 95 in specie NEW ORLEANS AND MOBILE RAILROAD. May 30-39 boxes tobacco to Lange, Levy &ro-. do E ohwan hoo-8 S A Face 0 to lanna,( Owen & co-35 Biertram & Moeller--4 W II Walker--li J 11 Brown-15 Lelulise &co-10 Skinner & Stone--4 to (R Seligon &co-- car cltle .1 C McNeal-3 cars of empty bids I'age &co-- car lumboer J II Bryan-l-0 bbls turpentine Pernra & It--1 pkgs meat Lachte & (;ordes-4 bbls potatoes J Nelson &om--S pkgm of cotton Ring J & B F Wolfe &co--3pkgs sundries Mrs E Long-3 pkge hardware I 9 Levv-l pkgs mdse II A len-13 bal's iron elippingo Block & PJollock--lt0 pkgs beer O(eo Yalset-I tlank tirpentine (Ches, Car Icy &on--3 bales domestic W II Lotchford &co--° boxes mdse Yale & Bowling l4 sacks peas J M Latb incer &co-- 40 pkgs beer Lippman &co-B50 akgs of butter C H Lawrence &o-1-O bbls llime to Visard & Wllmoth--o50 bl whinky Burke & Thompson-I oar .os staves Chas Periilliat--5 p.les wagrn stnff to Wilson, Childs &ro-4 bxt tlnwase Rice, Born &co S boxes mdr e V If Bernard -1 box hardware Thos Franklin-53 bales outton and sundries to order-To-' tal 3 bales ,otton Recelpts at the New asnla. Pascagonia-Per achr Walter Denny-45,000 feet lumber to II Buddig Biloxi-Per schr Comet-30,000 feet lumber to H Buddig Biloxi-Per schr John Mccr'ilrey--l sacks wool to order--15,000 feet lumber IH Huddig Blind River--Per .ltt Venus-15,000 staves to or. der Blind River-Per soar IndianReed--20,000 shiagles 30 cords wood to master Florida-Sohr Ilarry Gardner-In ballast Blloxl--Per sohr John F Popp--,0,000 feet lumber to H Buddig Bontouca-Per sohr Try Again-50 cords wood to master Recelpts at-the Old Basin. Pasoagoula--Per schr Oloff-50,000 feet lumber to H Buddig Pearl River- Per schr Wade Hampton-S9,000 feet lumber to J W Adams Pascagoula-Per sbchr Maud-35,000 feet lumber to order Wolf River-P. r schr b F Larrans-15,000 feet of lumber to order Pnsaegonla-Per sChr City elle-1000 bble char coal to master Ocean Springs-Per achr Back Bay-1900 bbls of charcoal to master Horn Island-Per schr Rebecca-400 bbls sand to order BIloxi-Per schr Franklln--l00 bble charcoal to master Bayou LaOombe-Per sohr Csmelle-18.000 bricks to onroer Blind River-Per schr Mary Jane--P,000 staves to order Bayou Lacombe-Per sobr Mary Diana-O0 cords of wood to master Bonfonca---Per Bohr Vienna--18 cords wood to master Blind River-Per aohr Ophelia-15 cords wood to master Memoranda. Liverpool, May 96-The Brit steamship Historlan, Long. from New Orleans. while coming into dock struck a pier. Her stem was twisted and plates damaged and broken by the colllsion. FOREIGN PORTS. [By Cable to the N. Y. Herald.] Barcelona. May 99-Arrived from New Orleans, ship Ida Lily. Eastman. Deal. May 94-Arrived. Oar bark Texas, Krune. from New Orleans for Bremen. May S5-Arrived, Brit ship Camperdown, Jones, from New Orleans for Reval. Tarragona, May 18-Arrived from New Orleans, Sw bark 9ves, Backetrom. Liverpool. May e5--8ailed for New Orleans, bark Wild Hunter, Minot. Malega, to May I8--Arrived from New Orleans, bark Nellie M Blade. Atwood. Leghro. May Sd-Arrived from New Orleans. Ital bark Belle Avenir, Deandrlies Liverpool, May S5-Arrived from New Orleans, Brit steamship hlistorian. Long. London, May 95-Arrived from Pensacola, Danish Percy Neilsen. Bremen. May 54-Arrlved from New Orleans, GeCr steamship Nurnmberg. Jaeger. NOTICE TO MARINERS. The CornfiIld Point Lightehlp has been furnished with a new bell. An an - neriment, the better to distinguish nbuoys on the etarkHead hand, cages have been placed on the red spar buoys marking the fo'lowing stations: Ex ecoti n Socks (Long Island Sound) buoy, No. 51; Tlhrogg's Neck buoy, No. 32: Shell Reef (East iBlver) bunoy, No. 4; entrance to Buttermilk Channel buoy, No. I; Upper Mud Flats (New York Harbor) buoy, No. 5. SHIP BUILDING. 'Thfe Schofleld Brothers are to buill a large ship in the old yard of the late George Schofield, in IIharps well. for Capt. John Bishop. At Yarmouth. Hutochinson & Stubbs have the keel laid for a hark of fi10 tons, to be commanded by Capt. Montgomery. of P'ortland. The keel for a 300-ton vessel was laid at Goes. Saw yer & PRackard's yard. Bath. May S3. BOOK, BRIEF - AND - PAMPHLET A Sl_ I CTI A LlTY - AT THE - DEMOCRAT BOOE AD JOB PRIII OFrll, No. 109 Gravier Street. Having new and large fonts of all sizes of book type, we are prepared to execute Books. Pamphlets and Lawyers' Briefs, of any size. with dispatch, and as low as aty offie ai the Southwest. NEW YOaK. THE CROMWELL LINE. FOR NEW YORK DIREOT. To sail on WEDNESDAY, June 4, at 6 a. m. This line is composed of the following steamships- KNICKERBOOKERB HUDSON UORITES. NEW ORLEANS. The steamship HUDSON, GAGER master, will leave her wharf from foot of WTouIouse street INSIRIANCE BY THIS LINE J PER CENT. Oebin passage . .................$10 Steerage ............................... 2 Excursion tickets.. ....... -. 76 Freight for Liverpool, Bremen and Havre taken by this line, and through bills of lading given for the same. For freight or pasaaPe aR MULy to ALFRED MOULTON, myl 1y 41 Oarondelet street. LIVEIIPOOL. LIVWRPOOL OUTHFEIN . . LIA N/. Tons. Commanders. -l, .. ......... .u22...... eorge. .Auiqu r . . ... . ..0.. 9. iteynolda' H ....... looo..... 0 ne, JOONAO..... ......1000..... . Afren EB .. .......1on......R. Bills. MVA ...... ...17......W. Lang. COUNOILLOB .... .. Moo...... W Tutton., Di8COVEBEB...... .ee RR.BWVlllam on EXPLOREE .......:.:....... W. Jackson. FiE QUEEN........118oo..... Williams. L-!ADIATOB ......... 10......l Jones. SIi4TOBIAN .. s...... se+...... W . W allaoS, INTENTOB ....2.... . sn......John Reynolds. LEGISLATOB. TI* 21so......T. Burley. MEDIAT4B.. .. .- ..2...oo... J Hanno, ORATOR .... .......1.12...... OEBEON ... .U. . 1i2. J. Cmpbhel? STATE AN ... .. .o....s.. W ughes. WANUAD .........1u6 .....W. L. ell. VABIOE....... . 1... ..ones. 9M The steamship INVENTOR. RIynolds, commander, will sail on or about May 26. 1879. from wharf. foot of Montegut street. Will recolve cotton and sign through bhills lading for the Continent, between Havre Cronstadt. These steamships, being of light draft Wlit cross the bar of the Mississlippi at all trme. without detention. For freight apply to AN O. dee ly7 169 Oravier street. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. STEAM BETWEEN BiREMEN AND NEW OR LEANS. VIA HAVBRE. SOUTHAMP TON AND HAVANA. SThe steamshipls of the North Ger man Lloyd will resume their Regular rlps, as follows: From Bremen. From N. Orleans Braunsohweig.... April 2? About May 31 These steamers touch outward at Havre and Havana, and on their home trip at Havana and Southampton. PRICES OF PASSAGE: From Bremen. Southampton or Havre toHav ana or New Orleans--Oabin lso0; Steerage, $51. From New Orleans to Southampton, Havre or Bremen-Cabin, 1is; Steerage, t45. From New Orleans to Havana-Cabin, Sta: Steerage. $16. Children under ten years. half price: chil dren under one year, free. N. B.--Our agent for Texas, Mr. Peter M. Er hard, in Oalveston. is authorized to issue steer age passage orders at the following through rates: From Bremen to Galveston, $42. From Bremen to Indianola, $45 60. The company reserves the right to ohangethe route of the steamers, their advertised days of departure and the prioes of pDssage. Passage tickets from Bremen utbampton or Havre to Hew Orleans issued bb the under signed. For further partienlars a Dly to or D. F. STOOKMEYEA & (.. Agents., ausl lv 42 Union street. STEAIBOATS... Vt. LoV3I, ST. LOUIS AND NEW ORLEANS ANCHOR LINE. For St. Louis and all war landings. CITY OF ALTON.................. Blxby master Leaves SATURDAY. May 3a. at 5 D. m. CENTENNIAL............... Davidson master. Leaves WEDNESDAY. June 4. at 5 p. m. S THROUIGH AND EXCURSION _ Tlckets for sale to all points North. East and West. The boats of this line pay particular attentlon to all way and latation businefss J. B. WOODS, General Agent. jal tf 104 Common street. GRAND IPLE. HO! FOR GRAND ISLE. LEAVER FROM THE HEAD OF HARVEIY' CANAL EVERY TUESDAY AND SATURIDA AT S A. M. THE FINE. COMPLETE AND fast passenger steamer CLARA S, Frank Ottendorfer master. Frank Kranz clerk. will leave as above regularly, lndlng each way at the Willoz Wharf. and returning will arrive at the head of the canal every Thursday and Monday at p. m. Fare each waR. $2 r0. Leaves on first regular trip TUESDAY, June a my22 4m LAKE PORTH. For Mandeville. THE CLYDE-BUILT, FAST IRON STEAMER ITE IltOIN ] will commence her regular summer schedule on Thursday, May 29, 1879. Leaves New Lake End on MONDAYS, TUES DAYS. THURSDAYS, FiIlDAYS and SAT UItDAYS, on the arrival of the 4 D. m. Canal street train, EXCURSION DAYS. WEDNESDAYS, on arrival of the s:oo a. m. and 3:30 v. m. trains. SUNDAYS. on arrival of the 7:30 a. m. and 3:30 p. m. trains. Leaves Mandeville daily, Sundays excepted, at 7 a. m., and, in addition, on SUNDAYS and WEDNE-DAYS at 6 p. mn.. LewiHburg time, hall-hour earlier than Mandeville. HEROINE connects at Mandevlle with a fast Stage Line for Covington. Passengers by this rourte reach Covirgton in three hours from New Orleans. No stage on Sundays.| Fare to Covington, including Stage $1 00 Fare to Mandeville and Lewisburg. 60 FARE ON EXCURSION DAYS: (From either side.) Morning, over and bark............ 50 et Evening, over and back ............0 cts FREIGHT received at Magnolia Bridge. New Cuetal (Delord streett side), on TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS and SATURDAYB, up to 1:30 p. m. For freight or passage apply on hoard. or to W. G. COYLE. as Carondelet street, corner Gravier. MEALY FIFTY CENTS at COLOME'4 HOTEL, near IItroiner'N lading. Mandeville. mny28 OUR PHYSICIANS RECOHEND ITS USE. TRADE MABR REGISTERED 1877 AND 1878, USE THOMAS' HAIR SOAP, For falling of the Hair, removes Dandruff, cures Flesh Worms. Pimples on the face. Tetter. Ring worm or any skin Eorution. Ask your druggist. or address J, W. THOMAS & 00., mhl06 a Oanal street. New Orleans. STEA.MWUfATS, . OHIO EIVE*. SOUTHERN TRIMSPORTATIOI COIPANT, Ofce ~ 8 Gravier street. BOAT8 LEAVE WEoDNEtDAYS AND SAT RUBDA. Leaves SATURDAY, Ma1, at a . FOR UINCIN NAT. LOUISVILLE. Evansville. e d ron. Shawnee town, Paiu Cairon , Memphis and all natermediate points, cona nebt. in nati with the packets for Plttsburg Wheeling and all points above Cincinnat-The splendid passenger steamer PAII1M C. DROWN,. A, M. Halllday master C. 0G Young. clerk, will leave poaltively as above. For freight or vaseaee app on board to on, 0 WAYN . 92 Oravler street. The Golden Crown follows the Paris C.Brown, leaving Wedncsday. June 4. i.In Leaves BATURDAY Ma ys. lt 6p. m. , ,FORIl OCINCINNATI, LOUISVILILE. Evansville, Henderson Hhawnee town. Paduoah, Cairo, Mempthis and all Intermediate points. eonneoting at Ulonin natl with the packets for Pittsburg. Wheeling and all points above Clnolnnatl-The splendld passenger steamer N 4TCH F7. T. P. Leathers master, Harry W. Btein clerk. will leave posltively as above. For freight or passage apply ro board or to myse JOHN JANNEY, lo0 Common st. O*LOt.USAS. NEW ORLEANS AND OPELOUSAS PACKET COMPAN Y REGULAR UNITED 8 ATE-. MAIL PACKET Leaves every T B.DAY at 8 p.m. as . Port Barre. if imm ort, Chure. rlle, and all and1 w on the Coast Atchafalaya River and Bayou Courtableen-The new, light draft stamer -FA 4HON, H. H, Broad. master. Theo. Jobin ant J. M. 8herronse clerks. will leave as above. For freight or passage av. lly on hoard or to BBITTON & EPPLER. 10t Gravier street. R. W. ADAMH,2l Commercial Place. J. E. CARLIN, a( Magazine street. P. 8.-The Fanohon connects weekly with the steamer Minnie for Bayou does Glaies. and Aigns through bills ladin to Cheyneville and all points rtn Bayou NrPlf. on tf BEGULAB OPELOUSAS PAOKET. Leaves every TUESDAY at a p m. • . .FOR WASHING ON, aPELOU. sas, Port Barre BSimmasort Churchvlllo and all landings on the Coast, Atchafalaya river and Bayou Courta bleau-The new light-d raft steamer Wm. Crawford master. . B. chmit clerk. will leave as above. For freight or passage aq& ply on hbord, or to LORD A MoPEAKE, Aaonte, la2 Oravier street. dr24 GEO. D. BITE, 14hOravier street. Freight for Ba ou des Gnlantes put 'out at Slmmsport, Big Beod Landing or Water Valley. VIC.BSWItl. , RK1BKTNVILL3 AND ENIDS. TED BTAT1 MAIL PACOKET. Davis Bend and Interme ate land L inacsTi steamer ROST. 3. LEBF William Campbell, master A. MoVay. olerk. leaves psatlov. connecting at Vileksuurgwith Parlaot a Line for all potint on the Yazoo Bun flower. deer (Week and Tallahatchiel G. P. WOK, 1 Commercial Place. Q. C. WANE s.I Gravier street. GEeO, . JIT. 142 Gravler st. Will give through bills of lading to Trenton, Monroe and I steatios on the Vicksburg, lhreveport and Tet 1ý v Aenjti a La. as MaaSthine street, FOR C+ý I TA IB'I&t0!B A ]m and the Ben d--The 'new and 'mg. that the captain may em unsafe. n plaN o 82 reIraver t. 2or al iontea k aleo BoIat r lsere c t f rit to phtes ladl Sthtte o t. icts wih thnsa rot i StI Louis . P. mercl.! rlses, Thrlloh bills lading given to Trento Trenton roe and all stations on ViAkaburE. Shreve and Texas alroad. . e r(In lace of the Natchoz). B. S. L eatnJmaster . Jr. BOuse elerk, f I atltelhaatah Ma sarter a ow rfvver ,, endth cor Line for Memplfs. o nd roe and all stations on icksburg, ahrveporl W. BBlBOCKETT. asMaazine street. RAILROADS. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. NEW ORLEANS SPANISH FORT AND Lake Railroad Company. May 24, 1579 Until further notice the trains will leave the corner of Canal and Basin streets as follows: Sundays at 6, 7, R. 9, 1, 10:30, 11. 11:30o, 12, 12:30, 1, 1:30. and every twenty minutes after. Last train from city at 9:40, from Lake at 10:30. During the week at 6:30, 8, 9 10 11, 12, 12. 3 and every half-hour after. Last train from city at 8:30, from the Lake at 9:30. my2s lo~ T. S. WIfILIAMS, Superintendent. NEW OBLEANS AND MOBILE RAILROAD. -r " (MOBILE FAST LINE.) THE SHORTEST Frt'l'Ji TO EASTERN CITIES. D(iJBLE DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS. On and after Sunday, May 26 1819 trains will arrive and leave depot, foot of Canal street, as follows: LAVL. ARIMVE. No. 1 Exprt as No. 2 Exprees, daily...... 7:3 a.m. daily....... 7:41 a.m. Io. a Express No. 4 Express daily..........i:00 .m. daily........9:14 p.m. No. d Coast An- No. Coast Ae commodati'n commoriati'n daily except daily except Sunday..... 3:o p.m Sunday......9:25 a.m. Tickets may be obtained and Sleeping Oar Berths secured in advance on application at the office corner Camp and Common streets, oppo site City Hotel, D. B. ROBINSON. Superintendent. dl ly J. W. (I)LEMAN. Ticket Agent. GREAT JACKSON ROUTE. CHICAIO. ST. LOUIS AND NEW OR* LEA.N RAILROAD. THE QUICKEST ROUTE EAST. Trains will leave and arrive at the Callione Street Dopot. on and after April 6. 1879. as fol lows: Leave. Arrive. Exp. No. 1. a:1 D. m.. Exo. No, 2. 9:30 a. m, Mixed No. , 7:00 a. m. I Mixed No. 4, 7:10 p. m. Nos. 1 and 2 run daily. Nos. a and 4 daily, ex taturday Accommodation for McComb City leaves at 3:3o . m. SUNDAY EXCURSION to McComb City leaves at 7 a. m. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING OARS THROUGH TO LOUISVILLE CINCINNATI COLUMBUS, O0 AND CHICA.) WITHOUT CHANGE, and for ST. LOUIS a Sleeper is at tached at Milan, enabling pasrengrs to go throoh without len t~he train, Only ONE CHANGE TO NEW YORK and EASTERN CITIES. Slee ing cars through to CHATTANOOGA, for th', Virginia HSprings. daily, without change. Tickets lr sale. bertths securrl and lnrorw,. tNon given at No. 2 Carmp street, corner ol Common. A. D. SHELDON, Ticket Agent, F. CHANDLER.B Gnerel Passeng'er Agent. Dnt. JON.A_" MEDICAL ID RYDROPAHTRIC INSTIT(TE, Corner Canal and surlandy Streets, Electro-Balneological Treatment. A true seeiflec in all cases of Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia. Paralysis and ,Nervous Dis esmee generali. (o1 Ir BTEAMBOATS. -'--" a 453v and Weias. Tog'h4 4h a t hrou0 n r tat one in eXal. The beot rountl FOR SHREVEPORT. nriver fIty. C. W. ittnde. master. Leaves SA URDAY. May al. at 5 v.m. tl gm, aa r bow ostiehareas. Dpya e vr. l r n Oans he sa A Pr.en AlG. W. r. e ite. .man rk tat a jb . ArEi.t Artc..Od e W6nEKLl HlsiE L> Eli J'A4JuE.'i. Leraee vOr A T DA In at FOIL (OANI P aACB( J bin's, Ware's and ornd wan way m steamer y Ianger e fin rlaot. Now Iort Aio.) n. W. .ion amate. Hi. I. itinzntan olork. Will leav a w above. Foir froltnrt ort Itiag aDDfl on board. o. to IL. W. ADIAMHU. 2 (kmonnrnial PlUeAM lP .-Fraoiht ow c lonlr tiO Wlarflndt. mounbD of N river or l toaenta at. New .rloreaM. fnoi the steamer [iart Atbl. will to forwarh d tr. oW. charge. .ir AATT 1I'I',I IAMA.."r.r IIEG.(a ULAII tNN, W EKYrt BAYOU BARS, ANt) (f)AIW'T l'ACK Ki T TNIF;It l'r'ATFiH MAIL. LInoe overo y W Ki N. OrAY n and HATUIDAY aird IvDnd n.l rC F AYII) HAICA, WATERLOO, exempted) o rr rt i iokey, tBat1O Ion orton I'oq~t, ,olno and wayland. nga-Th ill et'a trl4c aeaIe steamer8 J4 *l4 W CANNON, John (1. tonr,, rBontzr di II. M(Sunp, eclerk lion tNmr.rOl Wr(t"viwtrrain fits Doiped Wed eedy reoh it th.ir k tit mlrt Frlpay erven. 3ilinton and Wnoovnll f i, fr'hte rhtIp, RAdatur da roanha theistr rlrrcilltl I,yi Mmtalny evening. For freight, or v lrw Orlaniy anrd , en P, or to o(O. Ii. HI E, TAt (IrRvi At, LORD & Sl'AHF, teK l Orvl(itret. lU. t. . U. WAYNEh. er (er itc. DNoaDoNvALLe A-OU N &OU(IE AND BAYOU HAICA. (KATIDID, In connection with Now Orleans and Texas Railroad. Leaves Donaldsonviile daily£Tunays exoepted) on arrival of train orom Now Or leans for Baton Rouge. On Wednesdays and Saturdays will estenfd trips to Bayou iara. Leaves Baton Roue dal (sundays excepd in time to connttct with tram at Donaldsonvi for New Orleans, Express packages, c larges prepaid, reoeive at ferrybot of I New Orleans and TexasejI U" road. for nostoiffce lagdi nDotean4 the office of T, TU .Iik Agent. mis t Under St. Thares BAYOU M"ltA ~ *iJf-WoW4 P~l15 postofoe lawl 1.1. BrowneLpater tr .. eturninvea riy WEZI D A rdh Jill b J RYlos mtO SI AXIAt landIVEN. NEW fi fta BTE will (In lae of h o n B landin S) rept mail landjigp j IAE4E J. W. Blanks mast B Ornwl lek . W. ADAMS. A Dent1. C .Connects regularly with steamers for the tributaries, and Little Bob B. for amden. leaves tfNew as above LAPOVMUNUE. Leaves every TUE&$DAdf-at a a, DAYTUtE-2 in. The line passenger steamer Jos. Dalferee, master. B. Molt leaves aew Or abeanosefie trbvost the coast every MONDAY and'TU DA . For freight or as e as on od or to P. 8.-A-A olerk alwy s on th ia Contl street, to re r vefreight. myit SEMI-WEEKLY BA OU D L 30 AWD THBO sesaeavte every MONDAY at . i.. a-ln ]P at11 a.. Lands all freight in dyliht and pays tular attention to wayIntilness analat down the cot every a and or freih org e V. p onoe or t dayr at ahead of Biaenvl street to freight. UPPER CAWSt. -REGUGEU B LY C ATOR Leaves every MONDAY at 5 p. m. and .IUDA at 10 a. m. FOB BATON ROUGE, GO ueeRarad Brusl. Manss.` Phaquemine, Baou River, Donaldeonvllle. and all coast lagndng- The new and fast passenger steamer bELLE. (In place of the Whlsper.) I. A. Oomsewi master. (eo. in. Woods Leaves as above. psaing particular to all plantation and w sinesse down the coast every BUIDA andWD DAY. For freight or passage aply on board or to BE. O. MELANON. a Blenvilleet. n.8 tf 8. HENO. 2o Conti street. P. 8.-Tbhe Bfile ropresents the St. John in this trade. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. UPPER COAL T TRI-WEERLY PACKET TO BEN TURZAUD'8. The fine and faWt .tcamer BERTHA. (In glace of the Belle,) rank ergeron master. J. C. Berueronclerk. will leave New Orleans every TO.uerayb TIhr day and Baturday at 10 a. m. Beturns down th coast In daylight. For freight gf D.OaMep .)0ly on bard or to S .J. OMAUxi Conti stree* P. 8.-A clerk always on the landing, henb e Conti street. to recelve frelght. nos NEW ORLEANS AND UPP-ER COAST TREl WEEK IY PACKET Leaves every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. at 11 a.m. . .FOR HELVETIA PLANTATION, Bonnet Carre, HahnvIlle, Ken-er ville and all way landings - The st.eamr VA, ChA. DeBonchel master. S. Toca clerk, will leave as above, returning down the coast Tu sday. Thursday and 8aturday in daylight. For freight or asna' aurt, v on board or to J,. P. ROU. 11 Delta st.. up star', A clerk always on the levee to receive frelfat. foot of Contl street. o.s t Leaves every TUESDAY and THURSDAY at 11 a. m. and SATURDAY at 2 m. FOB ORANGE FABM. POOINTE. a-la-Hache Greenwood k'lantation, Terre aux B&euf, and all plantat.on landings The new. neA sad fast steamer J. A. Ruiz master. E, M. Vallette and N. M. Barrois cl . Leaves as en regularly, returning to ex early i the evening on al!torep o 1 sceet opDaseasge apply on at L