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hasof this bts r aile ston of Mr. B den the said apo Sll rwas tak ,to the nduntder tohe thate ssuch C ett ond sledingL , becoming House bill NO. 44, "An act lmaklig up propristions for the general expaen U it the State for the year e.ding the slat dat The fllf was ordered to be printed, and was llrr ed miOommlttee on the Whole. ,lil. l ewhaiinas, a n behalf of the Special Omndes on o(ty Amalrs, presented the fol We5ltot1 aaLno d Members of the tspdUls O nmmuttee on City Stbe/ituate for the following bills: House bil 1%m bA. . J. L.lEDS, Chairman. OQ the motion of Mr, Leeds said House bill lMO. 1t, an act to repeal an act entitled "An act h (erporlating the New Orleans Sanitary Exea tting Company in the city of New Orleans and Iranting rights and privileges hereto," apprroved Itaroih 12, 174, and for the formatiol of corpora tlens for public sanitary purVoses In the city of iew Orleans and to provide for their organizt Sion." Was taken up on its second reading. The sube titute bill reported by the committee Was read, and under a Ruspen.ion of the rules wms paessed t, its second revidins and adopted, i h lien of the orglnl bill, hbe~oming House bill aet, " An act for the relief of the tantyers .of the cityof New Orleans, to absorb thefloating debt, the unpaid Interest coupons. snhool warrants, and all rvileness of aleph and Sther clams sagainst the sai rm'ltv, and to author aue atid require the tiey of New Orleans to re aelve such indebtetlness in payment of certain tMnes of the city of New Orleanr. due prior to the 1st of January, 1Is1." leferred to the Dpecial Committee on City Af Igdrs, The bill was placed upon the calendar. On the motiloof Mr. Kidd, Senate Bill No. 51 "Aa act for the relief of Mrs. M. J. Lewis, of the apaish of Oaachita," was taken up on its second Lodladg, and referred to a Committee of the Whole. SILLs I5TRoDUCNED. the following named members asked and ob btlned leave to introduce, out of the regular oder of buasiness, the following entitled bills, ieelvh Were read at.d under a suspension of the oonstltutional rule were severally passed to thelr second reading and referred to cpmmit ties, as follows: Bfy Mr. Hill House bill No. 247. "An act to Incorporate the Louinsiana tate Fair Association, and to confer hion it certain rights and privileges enjoyed 1by fthe Mechanlcs'and Agricultural Fair Asso elation of Louisiana." deferred to the Committee on Corporations. BlT Mr. Blehardson House bill No. 241, "An a t to appropriate the ain of one hundraed dollars as payment of aieOtnt due to D. Thoyer. sheriff of Cameron warish, In criminal matters." ileferred to the Committee on Claims. SBy Mr. yland, chairman- House bill No. 249, "An act to amend and re eiacet sections 1F.3 and 15 of the Revised tatH rues, relative to the inspection of flour and hay Ra the eity of New Orleans." ISbstitute for House bill No. 17. recommend edby the Committee on Agr.ulture, Immigra Mion and Commerce, hee bill was amended, on motion of Mr. By land, by filliag the ban!Rk with the word "to." Itwas further amended, on the motion of Mr. Voorhles, by inserting after the wordt "enacted' the words "ehat section 1s:t of the Revised Statutes be amrended and re-enacted so as to read an follows:" leecton 2 was amended by inserting after the ord "enacted" the words "that section 1867 of the Revised Statutes be amended and re-enact ed so as to read as follows:" The bill as amended was taken as engrossed, and under a further suspension of the rules eas read a third time and passed, and the title was adopted. By Mr. Lyons, chairman House bill No. 23o, 'An act to repeal an act entitled an act to flx the salaries of the Chief Justiceand Associate Justlces of the Supreme (Ourt, approved February 27, n71." Reported by the Committee on the Judielary. The bill was taken as engrossed, andi under a uspeuaalon of the rules was read a third time aid passed. Th% title was adopted. Bry Mr. Jonas, Ohairman loese bill No. 251, "An aot to authorize and in street the Attorney General to bring suit against theLounilana Leveoe Company. for the forfeit ntr of their charter and the annullmont of their sontract with the State, to enjoin said company from farther acting, and to authorize the said mDepany to plead in reconventlon their claims, f any they have, against the 8tate. Bautitute for House bill No. 12, was accopted liteu of the originall bill and under a suspen eos of the rules, ordered :to a second reading. SBTENATE BILLS ON FIRST nEADING. The following entitled Senate bills were taken -p on their first reading, read, and under a m.enesion of the rules passed to their second Wading, and referred to committees, as fol lows: uiao Dii 140o. 7Z, "An act to authcrize the Oovernor to appoint an Assistant Atttorney eaerdl, defining his duties and fixing his com pmeation," etc. aeferred to the Oemmaitteo on the Judiciary. onase bill No. os. "An aet to regulate and limit theliability of parishes of this Btate, the parish of Orleans excepted, for costs and fees in crim hnal proceedings and trials before justioes of the peace, and in district and parish courts." Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. Senate bill No. 97. "An act to reduce the fees Oleeronere for holding inquests." Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. Senate bill No. 1a, "An act to vest in the State boasd of Education control of the site pub abased for the State in the city of New Orleans, *rtkihe location of a 8tate Normal School. and to At horlae the renting or the sale of said site and the useof the revenues or proceeds to aid in naintaining the normal schools to be establish ed in the city of New Orleans." Referred to the Committee on Education. Senate bill No. 10t, An act authorizing the Governorto appoint additional police juries in aountry parishes, directing police juries to re district their respective parishes into police jiry wards, and those wards into one or more jautioeof the peace and election wards, and fix. tag the number of the members, the time and manner of their election," etc. Beferred ro the Committee on Parochial Af fairs. Senate bill No. 113. An act for the relief of Frank Huguet, of the parish of East Baton lotge; and to authorize said Frank Huguet to iaMtitute and carry on judicial proceedings Eglaast the State of Louisiana." On the motion of Mr. Hill, of Orleans, Senate bt No. st, "An act to better secure holders of l Ilfesurance poliase in this State; to prM.ide a rnaerre therefor, and for other purposr," wa adrred to the Comaittee on Corporaue.s witr streieim to print i the repegta The a onists~rtmt wsE ei by tL trfke out In thrd line "two thouide" and insert the words "flfteen hunded.&" . On line seven strike out "tweaty4ve hun dred" and t*rtse "two thounand." i, On lineLwlve'Ol. b "iAea fhlu"red" Sand Insert tdr f>'Oz"tw. nd ured ealid f i ' in section . The amendmlnts were alepe& tsad under a suspenselo of the tule ike bil Wks read a third time and passed. The title was adopted. t House bill No. l9, "Al dt e ative to the col i leetlon and distribution of the school tax, pro viding for the payment of the expenses of the State Board of dueation, limitinag the special sechool tax in the city of New Orleans, sad re pealing all laws in conflict therewith." Under the unfavorable report of the Commit tee on kducation was postponed indefinitely. House bill No. s, " An set to amend section 7li of the Revised Statutes in relation to the pay ment of mileage for conveying prisoners to the Louisiana State PenitentIary." .Under the unfavorable report of the Commit tee on the JudicMary was postponed indefinitely. Hoese bill No. to, "As.set to ineorporate the Board of Trade of New Orleans." Under the unfavorable report of the dom mittee on Agriculture, Immigration and Com merce, was postponed indefinitely. House bill No. ,lo "An act to repeal sections a912 to 8940 of the Bevised Statltei of the State of Lounfana." On the reeommendation of the Committee on the JudicIary, was referred to the Committee on Retrenchment and Beform, House bill No. 23a. "An act to provide for the a.pointment ofiregistrars of voters throughout the State, to define their powers and duties, to provide for keeping a registry of legal voters, to punish certain offenses and to repeal con flilting laws," was taken up on its second read ing, and was made the special order of the day for March 14, 1877. at 2 o'clock p. m. ienate Joint Resolution No. I of the extra session, entitled "Joint Resolution creating a joint committee of the Sena'e and House on a charter for the city of New Orleans, to sit during the recess of the General Assembly, and report to the next session of the General Assembly." was taken up and adopted. Mr. Berry moved a reconsideration of the adoption of the resolution, and on his own mo- a tion the motion to reconsider was laid upon the table, MSfSAOG FnOM THE OO'VIN*OR. The following message was received from his t Excellency the Governor: Exauorrva DEPARTMET,. State of Louisiana, I New Orleans, March a, s1877. To the Honorable the Speaker and Members of I the House of Representatives: a Gentlemen-i am directed by His Exc~llency I the Governor to inform you that he bas soa I proved and signed the followtngasOt originat ink in yotur honorable body, entitled respect-' j ively: a "An set to create two additional justices of the d piace wards in the parlsh of Avoyelles and re nulbern n the same, and giving sixth and ser e wards concurrent jurisdiction in the par isa of Avoyelles." "An act to create an additional justice of the peace for the third ward of the parish of Cam- a eron. "An act amending sect'on 1929 of the Revised Statutes, and changing the term of the Sixth Judicial District Court in and for the parish of St. Helena." "An act relative to the State Printer, to the official journal of the State, and to the public , printing." etc. b "An act to enforce effectually the constitution al amendments proposed January 4, 1874, ratil 2 fled at the general election held November 2. d 1874. relative to the State debt, and the funding C thereof " et-. Respectfully, C DUNCAN 8, CAGE J .. Private Secret'ry. Mr. Kidd, chairman on beha f of the Commit tee on Enrollment, reported as correctly on ro:led. Housebill No. l5, "An nt to authorie the re- a. ceipta of warrants issued to constitutional offl cers, for taxes," etc. I Mr.Bush offered the following joint resolu tion : JOINT Ry,5OLUTION. Extending the term of the extraordinary ses sion of the General Assembly. His Excellency Francis T. Nicholls. Governor of the State of i ouisiana having by his procla mation dated the 28th day of February. 1877, convened the General Assembly in extraordi nary session to begin on the 2d day of March, 1877, to continue for fifteen days, to wit: to and including the 17th of March, 18sl, and, consider ing that matters of the utmost importance to the people of the State, which require immedi ate attention and action, imperatively require that this extraordinary session should be ex tended beyond the term fixed by said proclama tion: therefore, B it resolved by th 2enate'and IIomse of RPprP sentatires of thfe tate of Louisiana in General A ssembly convened. That the present session of the General Assembly be and is, pursuant to article 64 of the sonstitution of the 8tate, and act number nineteen, approved February six teenth, eighteen hundred and seventy (.tatn'es of 18e70, regular session p. 44) hereby extended to and including the thirtieth day of April A. D., 1877, unless the said General Assembly should adjourn at an earlier day, with out day; and that this joint resolution shall have full force and take effect from and after the approval of the Governor. Lies over under the rules. Mr. Bush presented also a Declaration and Appeal to the people of the United States, which, under a suspension of the rules, was taken up, and referred to the Committee on Federal Rela tions. On the motion of Mr. Singleton, House bill No. 228, "An act relative to the taking of testimony of physicians," was taken up on its second read ing under a favorable report of the Committee on the Judiciary. On the motion of Mr. Dupree, section 1 of the bill was amended in line 4 by striking out the word "fifteen " and inserting the word " ten." Pending the further consideration of the bill, on motion of Mr. Bolle, theHouse adjourned. PETER J. TREZEVANT, Chief Clerk. River News. OFFICE NEW OBLEANS DEMOORAT, Thursday Morning, Marhob 15. Daily report of the tage of water, with oehages in the twenty-four haoure ending yeeterdy S p, m.: Above low Changes. water. Base. Fail. Feet. Inch. Inch. Inch. Oairo, Ill........ 29 0 32 0 Oincinnati ......... 38 8 18 0 Davenport ......... 3 8 0 11 Dubuque ..........3 11 6 0 Keokuk........... 2 9 o 0 Leavenworth...... 6 4 7 0 Louistille.......... 13 3 15 0 Memphis .......... 18 10 2) 0 Nashvile .......... 19 1 3t 9 loew Orleans...... 12 4 . 11 Omaha............ 3 11 2 0 Pitteburg.......... 13 7 3 0 Shreveport........ 17 9 0 2 8t.Lous .......... 9 3 1 0 Vicksburg......... 15 2 2 0 *Below high water mark of 1874. NELSON GOBOM, Serg't. 81g. 8er. U.S. A. Aaaaivrs.-John H. Hanna, C. B. Church, Bis marck, Frank Pargoud, John Howard, Maria Louise, Bonnie Lee, Cotton Valley, Henry Tete. DEPARTVuxs.--Iebel,Emma, Era No. 9, Clark, vtile, CoL A. P. Ko.e, W. J. Behan, Texts, John H. Hanna, Geo. 8pangler. To Anmrva..-_ra No. 9, Trenton, Lafourohe; Eva, Blue Wing No. 3, Upper Coast; Emna, Isa bel, Lower Coast; Ashlan, Memphis; Kate Kin ney, led River; Gov. Allen, Bayou ara; St. John, Baton Bange. The weather yesterday was clear sad warm enough for June. usiness on the landi wax very fair. The OoL Hanna, Teeas and 3 Hflanna eietwith SL .. A3Llf rt et f ssnsday. - n% Iafteen laeba atlh Missouri has falle tean inele at Os rek he hstintpp has fallen two aed a half festat Dubuque, iv .inches at Keokukh aight at It. Louis, seven at Mlemphis s8 g at Davenport ad Catro, but re iaae frosne at 8t. Palt. The Oke bas risen nearly nine feet at Pittsburg e elo sen at Ol. einnsti and nearly four at Loelville, The COu berI d has slen four and a half feet at Nash. Villa. The John Helns arrived yesterday morning froa Ousehita City, and returned last evening with a fair trnp. The Haesi has proved a u.. asea, and has rallied round her colors a large number of ver stumenb friends, std which are being nmerese every trip she makes. The Willie, in peaeeful rest, still remains at the wharf. The Tom Parker laid over to 5 p. m. this day, when she leaves for Black and Bceuf Rivers straight to Point Jferoen. Captain L. P. Dela housaye commands. The John Howard lays at the bead of Custom howe street, anad leaves Saturday, without fail, for the Ouaehit, through to Camden. P. O. Montgomery in command, E. R. Perry and Val Zntrlken, clerks. The & W. Dugan and Kate Kinney have been withdrawn froea Bed River, and will leave for St. Louis. The nouns took the DIgan's Jefferson freight, and the Texas her Shreveport freight. Capt. Andy Swain requests us to say that the in terruption wfll be a temporary one only, as he will have another boat in a day or two. The Thor. Sherlock overlaid to 5 p. m. to-day. The Sherlock is a great favo, its with passengers Her officers know how to make one wisa to travel on her a second time. The elegant Frank Pargonp arrived on time, and returns this evening as unsal to Viskeburg, Grenville and the bends. Capt. J, M. White, Who has grown gray in the service commands. The Charles I. Church arrived inesday night from Cincinnati with a large trip. She is receiv ing to return to-day at 5 p. m. .ohn 8. Patter son master. John Hambleton clerk. The gilt edge Maria Louise, of the New Or leans and Red River Transportation Company, leaves Saturday for Yhreveport. On account ef continued low water in White River, COpt. Elwell has withdrawn the Fannie Tatum for the present, or until there is a rise. The tri weekly Upper OCaet packet Eva will arrive this evening, and return Saturday at usual. The Eva goes as high as Ben Tureand's. The Sandy No. 2 leaves Saturday for the Ope loneas. The Natehezis due to-night from Vicksburg, and will returnt, as usual, Saturday. The Bart Abe letvese Saturday, as usual, for Alexandria and Grtad Ecore. It is rumored on the landing that the John T. Moore i1 on the way here from Mobile, to enter the Red River trade. News of water having been received, OCapt. Jerry Sullivan brought the W. J. Poitevent to the landing yesterday, and will leave with her to-day at 5 p. m. for Black River, Tenase and Macon. Me.rts. J. L. Bobbins and Andy Rowland have harge of the offie. During the time that the Poitevent has been on the other side, her appear anee has been greatly improved by a coat of paint. The Cotton Valley, Capt. Joe Carlton, arrived yesterday, and ies at the lower landing, re ceiving, to leave Saturday positively, for (am den. Messrs. Olruth and Baskell are her clerks. The steamer Henry Tete, from Donaldson ville, arrved last evening on time, with a fair iihe splendid passenger and Ulited 8tates mail steamer. Frank Pargoud leaves to-day at 5 p. m, for Vicksburg, Greenville and the Bends. J. t. hite, master, Curt Holmes and W. N. Calmes, ase rgui.ar evEsi sDU naDCTJU aTOurnCoe Jym5e Trenton, in place of the W. J. Poitevent, leaves to-day at 5 p. m., for Thibodaux. U. D. Terre bonue in command, Gabe Block, clerk. The splendid Ohio River passenger at' am'r Thomas Sherlock, Lew Kates master, M. L. Vir den clerk, leaves to-day at 5 p, in. f r Memphis, Cairo, Louisville and Cinciansa . l'he tri-weekly Lower Coast packet Fmma leaves to-day at I p. m., for the Franklin Rice Mills. Olvher Canton, Jr., master, J. J. Don ovan clerk. The semi .weekly Cast and Bton)eouge pack et St. John, Frack Bergeron master, J. tU. Per geron clerk, leaves to-morrow at 12 m. pnneta ally. The Cons; and Bayou tlara Unitel States mail packet Gcv. Allen, J. J. Brown master, S. 8. Streek olerk, leaves to-morrow at 5 p. m. EXCHAGoz CLIPPI'N0. [St. Louis RIepnblican.1 FoRT SvIL?, D. I., Merc'. 4. FAJor /~. Louis Republicren- arrived here to-day. River closed at Lower Brute agency, Fort Thompson and this placne Weather two degrees below zero. I will arrive at steamer Fontenelle, on the 5th and will bring her to Yankton as soon as the river opens. There will be employment for about two bundred and fifty roustabouts, whose wages were fifty to sixty-five dollars per month last year ; also earpenters en gineers and cabin crews in proportion. All the laboring class of people have the gold fever, and many of the merebants will go to the Black Hills as soon as navigation opens. They will go by the Fort Pierre route. W. B. Dihk Hakill, who is known of all beatmen, is now in the Blasek Hills. The following letter to his friend Bill will be found interesting: DZAbwooj, D)akota, Feb. 23, 1877. I am sitting in a little cabin eight by ten. Every time I straighten up I bump my head. We have had the prettiest winter I ever saw. Bill, if you or any friends want to make plenty of money here, come with money or stay at home. I can see many chances to make money if I had eapital, but I wont advise a friend to come with out say $500 to $1000. Bill, you can come here and make a fortunein two years. The countrylevery healthy and plenty of gold, but it takese apital to get it out, for everything is so very dear-bacon 0 lto 86 cents a pound, fresh beef 18 to 35 cents, butter 60 cents, sugar 30 oents, coffee 60 cents, moleses $2 50 per gallon, coal oil 12 25, dried fruits 38035c per pound. corn 121., per pound, oats 12%e, bay 880 to $100 per ton. ecadies 40e per pound, etc. 1 wont go home without money. It is here and I am going for it. Myprospects haven't been very good, but I have something when springtime comes. We have plenty of elk. bear and deer, but small game is scarce. Bill, there are 10,000 people now here within forty miles round, and perhaps there will be double that in the sring. I. 8,. HUKILL, After all, 8t. Louis has got the contract for army transportetion on the Upper Mis eari, and more than likely the same parties will salso fill the bill for Yellowstone Bver transportation, which Quartermseter Card will consider bids for on the 15th Instant at St. Paul. Mr. Terry, who reeeived the award for Upper Missouri transpor tation has become associated here with Oaptain Joseph Kinney, William J. Itwis, Esq., and Oap tain David H. Bilver, well-known capitalists and men of energy and enterprise, which fact insures alh the requisite money and boats to carry out the eontract. Among the boats to be employed are the I. K. Peck, Nellie Peck, Kate Kinney, R. W. Dugan and Tyrone. This must be gratifying to our citizens, as Bt. Louis has long had little profit from this mountain business, although it was originally altogether hers. The steamers will all be manned by St. I qn's men and be outfitted here, and it is prolfable that St. Louis men will secure these annual con tracts hereafter for a number of years. 1he Missouri and Yellowstone contracts can be com bined, so as to be of reciprocal aselt.nuce, under a single management. It is iatimated that Captain Silver will be made General buperintendnt of the contract line of boats under the association which has been en tered into here. The choice wil be an excellent one. MARINE NEWS. OFFICE NEW ORLEANS DEMOCRAT, I March 15, ler. I Cleared Yesterday. Steamship Knlckertocker. Kemble, tor New York A Moulton Stesmship Margaret. Baker. for Key West, visCedar Keys- I K Robtrta Ship L B Gilchrist, Watts, for Havre Tortoe & Bell Schr Gertrude Hower, Cefal, for P.natn- .D Cefal &co Arrived. Brit steanshio Ariel, Rat,Hl frem Liverpool via Mexiean polts, to A K Mill.r eo-4 34 es.t Brk Alkitr Rebinses, Tarbes; 5t days bsrn Havrs, ti maestem-P-da see M is lamer, 4 dras fram a t wars Anlee. I+inj, eusAmite River-Nerw sats Ma.e Lg ioe Moz oosn Prur To W, frtli Lt # C1 Henry Tete Asela~ , fr)om eeidseaille, He~rl Tdc4 L~ ispa A r taf1.i Ldmvi NSW YORK-F-- sea sask l Ka'ekerbeeker KIT l W T-Pesn eameMp Margara-4i45 tbl Leer as tiesr euso i fl eels esroe 1s tae le d 2 eks lard ?esma beem 175 saeas woa 79 soios sid JJAII KITS-P et - eamebip Margaret-lI p.,-+.--Par si t ii. OJm ,.-at - ,,30 krrw se. +_ 40 Lie G 3r blesis IItIATA--Peer achr Oertrude--I bble floor 33 k do 1 Ik sheulders 1 bf bbd lird 1 bx elo.slders 2 ske esbaa bble tie. bta. bees . 4 bble beef I bbl S1 bbI pork 49 pkgs medries 510 feet luamber 12,.09 skingiee HAVANA-Per stemaelap Eamly B louder-I ease tigars M PFyro--0 bble orangs D asfkla &oe 5 do 10 buakets vegetables J Maciles-- do P Ieeelpes et lreduee. TUREAUD PLANTATION-Per steamer Iva 32 hBds sugar Rickerd Mlldlke--44 sacks rrosh riee J Foester sasttles to etder CINCINNATI--Pe stemmer C B Cburcb--l pkg mdase j 8 Athlis & Sou--5 bbls whisky 5. Isse tarch Jabn I Adams &co-9 bbls wbslky ~arke & Thompea.--be his streh arstiow & )Dee-o-9 fl.tis butter W B Bemi.-o4 pkgs mdse D Berlin 103 pkgs mdse Barrett & Wiemma-184 do A T Ben nett kco----0 sacke eate T Bnddleoe Aco--72 plows and sundries A Baldwin kce--l7 pkga mdae H t Coleman Ake-10 bbls oil J O Clatke--ht bxe can d!esCummings & Elmer-7 bales rope W BtlUoe'-t b'!el whisky Devan & Kichard---8 llrkins butter 50 tierces hams R7 pkgs pigs. feet E F D~IlBondilo--3 do 7 tierces shoulders 10 itis becon 95 bbs oil 8 bbl po tatoes F DelBcndio-6 tierces sho Iders 25 cases mdse B B Fiashpoller-P00 bal soap 200 lirs candies C A French-95 bb's whisky Flash. Lewis leo--10 bxn candles Il R Gogreve---11 pkgs mdse Mr J (sune--10;,7 sscks oats 61 sacks corn Howard & Prestro--5 eases mdse Hirseb, Adler Ace--3 bb!s apples Robt, Hare--5 boggles D ti Hollingsworth 1401 pkga leer F HIollander-50 hrll hbames 11 L cer son bco--3 pkgs rode Hey A& .secanet- 15 pkgs iron etc C ( Jhohnsot-97 tikiuns butter 21 bbis appleA E S Keep & Son--50 bhisl vine sr RJ Kent kro----2 tr eggs Ihos King &.or--8rdr sacks oats H T Lawier 30emp'v bbis Lrmuisiana Oil Co--6 esses mdte I L I ons-7 do F Laver-13 bbl hominy 20 bblel lpp.es 150 bxs cheese 64 pkg~ butter C H Lawrence &c- 538 pkga mdse M McOiraw- Si do J C Morris-l.0 Hblls paper J Mever-5 piows 6 cultivators Mullen & Holloway- S tierces hams Miller. Dolhcade &co-l0 bbis whisky 30 pkes tdse John T Moors ve.--90 ceks Ride. W H Matthews & Bro-13 pkgs made T M Hendrtckh--45 do MtYcrath & Cormptin-tO bbli whiskv N Marrteour -9 hf bbls vinegar B Matshrs- 10 bas eggs Miller & Mover--3S pse imtter N O kM R I--4 bs h wre E Offeer-12 bble beans C Plesa sets- 944 pkbx tdse Page I&eo-!O brs mads Puroline Oil Co-I balesrope f Pet rd--8 bbls whiskLy ney ronze i Bois--9 stoves aed flxtres Bice, Barsn ee -250 kegs nails 75 pkgs mdse Rod A Iaems &Ae--l0 bbls apples B iSfe~e-2o bis beoa- tierues ha.ao 65 pkDs igs feet .bcbwbecher, Frowenfe d & PfF:r - 3t fieteea s 235 bbie whisky 8 bble vinegar Schmidt & Zilegler--'.O bas bsee 2 casks berae 10 tieroes hams 3 his tousge 9 .skeo late rd I bbl stare ribe Schwahabehr . 11Isack-8 bbll whisky J 0 per-141 plows ee Msaufer, MeCready k, o--IS bar tre Shkaapesre Sn mith-.S piss butter Smith Bros ko--35 bbs apples Steve. & Stork-24 page mdse J P Sartrayl--40 bbl whisky ~lmine &eo--I.l bales r .pe Stose & Tutt-lot iree Schwartz Bros-15 pkga oadse htrsttoes Mdeer-4- do J Thesyson & Bro 1 do S M Todd Aco--100 bs cheese O W Tait Ace 197 sks sdee Valrtn & Mert imer-1 tierees bame 129 bf bb s pork 48 eeks mest Vose Bres - -let mdse B J West-s5 his starch A H Wite----1059 sacks oats Joe West Aco--75 hbxs dse Zuberbier & Behae 214 pkgs mdse C A Whitney keo---55 bales cottone McfOebee Snowden & VIolett-10 do H & C Newman -4 , eedles, Wood enl--3 Allen, NRgent kee-- t Jeo Phelps &le---21 Meyer, Weis &td--9 John I Adams Aco-lot lurpentine and sand ies-Total 118i bales cotton GREENVILL K-Per steamar Frank Pargoad--167 bales cotton Iicbshrdeon & Mav-125 do Mayer, Wets &co--71 J LHarris &co--45 Graham, Blaek &Co-13 Alae ,itherek & Antey-s-9 Jno Chaffe & Son,,---38 T I, Aitey &co--35 John I Noble-34 Claiborne &co -3) Allen, Bngent &co-J Lehmoan, Abraham &eo 1 S B Newmanj &co--17 ItT ButIkiLer & Bro--16 H & C Newman-153 O Th mae &tv--3 Clapp Brmn kr t-l- Bcknor &t - li Payne. Kennedy &eo-8 S Gnmbel-9 Blakemore &co-8 Jurey & Gillie-7 P Prmdbomme-6- P J Cockbrn--5 W S Dannoll-5 S Friedlander-3 Miltenberger & Pollock-3 J Barnett &fr-3 Stewart Bros &co--3 S C Wilken+rnm oo- Mclebme Snowden & Violett-2 Gwyn & Dyer--2 SW R.wnlln---- Foretal & Jnmonaille- 1 M M Greenwood &co-- order-1i D Hadden Leo--1 Vai den, Hawkinr i c -- IT J Carter--i Jno Phelps &co -1 Aiken & Watte--l6l 5 sacks cotton seed N 0 Get. ton Peed Aes ciaion-snodrieos o order--Total 824 baies outton lf5s sacks cotton seed CAMDEN-Per steamer John IlwIard--13 bales cotton J.rey & Gilli(..--140 do J L Harris &Le---78 J W White &cio-'r Meyer, Wetis &o--54 T L Airey ke--50 MoGeb s-. Snowden & VIoleat--3_7 lichard eon & May-itt Hirsch. Adler keo--t Alone, Seterck & Aitey-,7 JnoGCesffe & Somn-1, Claiborne &eo 12 Lebhman, Abraham keo-i W B Clarke--lO J B Wolfe L(o-9 C L Wamseley L~o--8 S Hendersn-8 Jae Phelps ken-5 NIalle & Cammack--4 Temple 8 Coons &co-3 P Strong-2 Allen. RNgent &co---2 Frierson &co-I H & C Newman--Pb sacks co to seed N 0 Cotten ed A seociatlon-2114 pee staes Richardson & May- It0it de Vincent Martle----nn dries to or-er-Total 182 bales cotton 80 sacks ootton seed 36-2 pee staves OUTAC HI rA CITY-Per steamer J Hannas-301 bales cotton Lehman, Abraham &eo--233 Meyer. Wes &keo--l7Jno T Hardle &co-93 March & 8les kr--15 J B Wolfe Aeo--14 Joe ChafBf & Sens--12 Jurey &Gilli--9 Aiken & Watt--S- Chaffe Hail toa & Powell--7 W Sentell leo-5 J L Harris Leo -5 Allen, Nagent keo-4 Jacob Levy &eo-4 W B Clarkt-4 E J Bart &ce--- RPchardson & May---' Henry Ilagg-- Mayer & Selbtmrggee--2 Gwyn & Dyer-1 Payne, Kennedy ke--I Temple 8 Coons & co-81 sacks cotton seed Cotton Seed Assoeiation - bides sad I bdle bides W M Smith--14 hides N) D Wetmore-5 do Felix Dafoear-1 bale hidae H H Han sell--21 bead stock Ayeeck & Mitchell--sadries to order-Total 941 bales cotton 81 sackscotton seed Z1 bead stock ST I)UIS--Per stemer Begarck-i--20 bbl floor Perdreanville Aco-200 do Gordon & Gominla--00 do 127 bbls grits 151 bbls meal Glover & Odeadabhi-10 do Schwabacher, Froweofeld & PfelTer--19 do Mil ler & Delbohdo---.5 bbls potatoes Miller & Maysr 160 bbh flour A T Bennett--I9 do Birsch, Adler keo -100 bbls meal order--lo bbls flour Zhberbier & Be Atn-288 do Prodhomme & Briggs-54 bbl potetoes J Kell)-100 bbls meal I Bloom Aco--lO bbles Sour Schwabscher & Hirb-ch--lO0 do E S Keep & Seos 00 bbl mes mal Rogers Mitchell--4 bble sout 2 kegs lead 5 pkga whisky C A Whitney Le--5I bbls pork Schwabheber, Froweafeld & Pfelfer--100 do order---- tierces meat Scbwabebher, 'rowenfeld & Pfoafer-10 casks baco. H T awlier-36 do I tierce mest 2 lerves lard a bble meal 75 bbla Boear ht do 10 bbla pork ad madries Oasbita Packet Co-13 hf ealts mena 1 pkge ade K d Rtiver Trans (Ci-I5 sacks eats J I Kent keo--I pigs lead Kilet & SFan ser--0 pkLs mdase Riee Born Lc--40 do J S Alt kins &eo-l bbl wie o B Ittman--lO do Vaster & Blank-li5 pkp mdse 1 Vorate.-2 bbis whisky I L Lyons-15 bhs ink A W Hya&t--t00 pkgs mde Ar cher & Borland-3 de D O McC ani Sea-40 pigs candy D C Mott&-5 pk~s eggs F DtelBadio ga mdas Onahbie Trc n Ceo-1- d BIlowers Hortetr kA mner--2 do H I Allieo-I do d bbla oldJ 8 Aitk & e at -l pigs madae J Robinlon -7 bbis oil I K Ioberts-4- lh. tobsei o Krkpat.uik & KeIPth- pigs sides M W Smith-itk5e his edles Miller, DollBo d :'e-2 pigs m.ik Miller & Diei ma-I do Mallen & 11--5 pigs gs Schmidt k Ze er--740 bbl foar Gordon & Gem3l- . s o l' DelBondio-1 pig mdse Prdressrille Leo-il -kgs eseý J M Pederaon-50 pls lard S ttiee lard I bl ird 5 bbIs pork Vairin & Mortimer--37 sacks ern J R Kent c.,-i94 do Oscar Chopin-l-e do Howard & Preston-225 do J R Kent ken-17 br eggs I F Del Bondio-I30 sacks oat- I T Buddecke &co-l.4 do H T Lawler--L O1 do J West &co--7 pkts butter John T Moore Leo--10 pkgs eggs Vaiain & Mortimer-4 akgs adse J B Woos &co--=91 sacks potatoes CGse Pleaeantf--ank iee to order-Total 6 hbds tobacco CAMDEN--Per steamer Co ton Valiey-83 sacks cotton seed 65 bases cot on Jro T Hardie &eo--61 do Jurey & t(il'i.o-30 Aiken & Watt-27 J L Harris & co-21 Jno Phelps o--13Claiborne e&o--10 Forstal & J.urnm vil'e-9 Richardson & May-8 J W White 6 Temple 8 Coons &e.-5 Meyer, Weis Leo-4 Allen. Nagent &,o--4 John I Noble-2 Britton, Moore & Co,eman-t- Alcos, dchrek & Anter-- Jao Chafe & Sons-17 hides It Henderson-..I bale hides Cha'e. Hamiltoa & Powe;l-- bdis hides Jurey & Oillts-13 dry hides Jae Phelp Le-o-19 do J W White.->2 bhds sugar 8 bbls molasses 5 bbli c bottoms llenard MUiliken..340 sacks cotton seed and sundies order- Total 280 bales cottom 421 sacks cotton seed 32 hhds st ear VdU LT.,N, ARK-Per steamer Bonie Lee--44 bales cotton Beard of Uaderwriters--.i do Hlbernia Ins Co-gl Factors' and Traders' Ins Co--S3 oder..7 Jurey & Gillis..3 Alcus, Scherok & Antey-sundrles to otder-Totel £61 bales cotton SHREVEPORT-Per steamer Maria Loaise-133 bales cattn R T Buckner & Bro-100 do S B Sters 72 C L Waimasey co..72 T M Simmens-45 Kirk ratrick & KeItb-d G W Seatell Lcn--S Brittos, Moore & Cole aa-45 Chaffe, Hamilton Powell--S Peys, Kennedy Ao-27 Alsoee, Schemrek k Aaer 25 Cia ,p Bros Leo..94 no Chbas k Some--90 I0 : Red River Tra. Co-Is Mayer. Wls Ae.t11 Jao T Hardle Leo-10 TL Aimsy .- Jno Pdpis es a W s "rbrlde Me.-c .1rard-s & y--I Bissm &e-- 9W IwM.ls-4d I Irbd y A 8-- Clibss Leo-S JlDE k -1 M- i fl A a Lea-lie ilsU e hsM ham- / . _. MaWk til t-~ek· i'da~4 Ig - U - tde e #4t 20 hide sa] a IP? We m.. 2103"T AT TWR lKW BA.Il. A u Rlve-Pergteaer Alle-S,fe absisgles Mobile Bay--Pet sohi Uad 30 fias are slay to Tebefeoi l$i er-Per sub LAswrease-.,e0 feet ]itnw r l -petlpet Bloom-1-I,000 r nes M Pe 'w eed e ider T.fow--Per bthr kilsabeth Aen-35 srds weed Bfind River_-Per ert Monterey--s6,000 sraved e rdet BIsnd Ricm-Per hr JPievillse-- seaeks eed eot lumber order Blind River-Per sehr Two Sons--40 esdes weed master Blind River-Pet ehr Sai.la--S,000 #aaves order By I alrehads. KW OILKAIIS ArD tomIE RAILROAD. March 14-120 bsaleottea Pia , Ferwood hOe- r o la Miller, Deol beidde ho-I ds O abb & Matent---n - bdl Mhdee Hay & Meobl.1. be mdse A DIelpit ee1- de Fell mam Bre-10 bbls turpentine W Jone keho-5 do R Georgs - 4 ears stock order--548 pea bulk benes doers W Bi Matthews & Bro-14 bbls apple F Del. poper NO Pieayune-304 sks pea A A Greenwood & o-153 do J I Kent &en fdi aka e s meal J Aldig- 0pha ftobsceo Oreig & Ford-8 do L kilep 2 do Schole & Kely-1 do Mayer & Bro----10 do F M Vetse--8 bales mides Lehman, Abrahae .io-6 nest _bokets Forehelmer Bros-- box tin Rice, Boren he -1 bbl aples Sechmidt & Zie;ler-3 pkgrs imde John T Moore &eo-4 de C H Orifn-2 san W Flark-1 bon a.dse Kate & blrnettI do E J Hart &en-3 do Sken-- do-I eF lemoor-I do Re-v A J Tardey-9 pgk mdse I) Kelbam &eio---sandries to order-Tota le0 bales cotton MORGAN'S LOUISIANA AND TEXAS RAIL ROA D. March 14-4 hh~ s sager C bhs molsuees John Cal der-1 do 27 bids , gar Robert Bare-4t do Bra- iah Johnson-15 do Rihasrd MJlliken--I bale cotton Jno e haffe & hone-1 ongar I bl r I f bbl mlaee Mrs L tiotI-t bbl sugar F S Nenstadt-1 hf bi1 do I keg molases J mse·se-4 bIles moss F P Sevi.---2 hf bsen mnse JM Wals1b-10 bales mo V H Blervard- 101 dry hides L Snrles &k e-17 aeksE r ce J M Bourg -4 bates moss M Webb-2 do L Bibolet-Totsl I obale ettem 902 bhbds sugar 7 bble molasses Per steamship Jesthine from Galvesto.n-9 bales hor .ides C A Wbitndy hen_ for st.es.ehz Clisten from Cor.pu (Thr'sti-I bales sils baLes hides 20 bales wool 97 csae wool CA ee lehi.e o-b es bid. O St L & C OR -a skin . as eeki & Manade hhds tallow "S1 dry bide. 11 Idle skiesl. bbls heel bls hoef I box do B Pllsbnty---6 head lottle C Mebleas has NMW ORLEA.I, ST. LOUIS AhD CHICAGO RAIIMOAD. Mns co4-6- balas eestton bat ardsen May-?4 do Allen, No mt d hoe--aP Alen, Was hAs-- d Stew art Bre-47 omaer Wies Aeo---stPr b hib as.rl B IeR ham kea-18 31, danie keo-14 Ale, Sebrek A I Anlssery-l S OTm bms hen-is Brittetd, e & Celeam--11 Chats, Hamilton k Powell-i . & E1t aiesfte-10.Blakemere kee-- 9 Jao T $ Mge hee-S C L WaImeleh Bo--7 Barrett bea-5 El W St aellh m-4 Bl mh ee5 Lrman, Abaham kbhee- -- Ga ham, Bslack &se-4 Vaiden, Hawkins krco-4 Payne, Kenedy hso-" Richard Flowe, keo-3 J C Da vi a Jao Chafe & Mos---3 Joae Phelps Ace-2 11 C aNewan-i J S Wolfe &keo-I H Allison &eo-I T L Airey aeo--i rder--Total 32 bales cotton sundries to order fBy eegragh.j New York Match 14, 1.77. The steamship Hudson, Capt Oager, a mrtved at 7 o'clock this mon.ing. 8TEAMBOATS. OHIO RIVER. REGULAR. CINCINNATI. LJUISVILLE AND 1NEW ORtLkANS PACKET. Leaves on THURSDAY. March 15, at 5 n. m.. ,, -.. FOR CINCINNATI P0718 vilie.. Evansvllie. iiHenderson. bhawneetown Padueah, Cairo, Memphis sanl all intermediate polnts. The assenger steamer TfIMA! aHEMEaLOtst. Kaw 1ates, master. . M. L. Virdin, clerk. Will leave as above. For freight or passage apply on hbard or to WAYNE & WILLIAMS. 10 Oravier street. mhll J IULAIC OINcI.eA'i1. LWUI8VILX. AN.iD NEW O(LEANS PACKET. Leaves on THUBIDAY. March lýat ta, m. S .FOB CINCINNATI. LOUISVILLE. Evansville. Henderson Bhawnee town, Paducah. Cairo. M'emphls and all intermediate points--The passengersteamer C. 3. CHURCH, Jno, 8. Patterson master, Jan. T. Hamilton clerk, Will leave as above. For freight or passage ap ply on board, or to WAYNE A WILLIAMS, mh13 106 Gravier street. OUACHITA RIVER. NEW OBLEANS AND OUACHITA RIVER TRAN8POBTATION COMPANY. OUACHITA CITY, TRENTON AND MONROE. IemlWeekly Ouselita City rFaket. Leaves cerv WEDNESIDd. at Sv. p.m. Lae OB OUAEnITA 'CITY, T EN Ll. ton, Monroe and all Way landings inl The steamer JOHN H. HANNA, fIn place of Onachita Belle.) J. W. Blanks, master. Joe Holmes, clerk, Will leave regularly as above, For freight or passage apply on board or to Capt. F. A. BLANKS, President, No 2 Canal street. corner De BITE A CAB IN BRITTQNA E.el LK, ADAMS &RMORK. LOBD ý McZAKE, ante. P. 8.-The boats of this ine connect' th Goose for Little river Tom Parker for e river, Ora, Acme and Timmle Baker for .artholomow and Saline river, and Brunner for Bayon d'Arbonne. felt New Orlesas and O(aekita River Trans Leaves on t Itf Manh As . 4 lnma Oaaehlta City. Monroe. Trenton a all lnadings on Oa R~tivera-The fine. new. htr pessenger ate;mam Oer P. C. Montgomery. master. E. t. Perry, clerk, will leave s bove. For freight or pasSage appl. A. BLANKS, PeresideuLN,ý Canal tr(te Delta. BITE, k ( ItJAUI..ITTON J s a A DAMS WOE. LoRD A Mo-a. J xnacHAxai' saM LP4T(EEW IMDEP - Leaves on SATURDAY, March 17 at s p. m _ For Camden Eldorado. Ouachita City, MoJproe Trenton and all land The fine.neew, lgt-dr af isren er steamer Joe W. Carlton., master, will leave as above. For freight or passage ap ply on board or to DOUGLAS & WINUBUN, s Natchez at, A. BRITTON, 82 Gravier at. P. .--Will dive throngs bills lading to Bayou Bartholomew and to Bayou D'Arbonne, with privilege of reshipping. mhl4 BOUEP RIVER. NEW ORLEANS AND OUACHITA BRIVE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. -, BEGULAB B(EUF RIVER PACKEr. Leaves THURSDAY. March 15s at 5 pD m.' FOR POINT JEFY.EYi8ONOI ARBD. Alto. Red Mouth, Onm Point. and all landings on Bcent and Blae iivers- The steamer TOM PARKKE, L. P. Delahoussare, master, Will leave as above. Pays particular attention to all Black River business. For freight or passage apply on board or to P. A. BLANKSl President. No. 2 Canal, orner elta st. .ITE & CARUINA B ITTON k EPPLER.i At , AD &M dWORB, LORID & McPFaK " ma O LOWER COAst. LOWER DAsR ' I ACLPAS The now fstreisht saeems Mitanamerse 1ya -. E 3l'rl z a RD RIVER, at']6ý rrrr FOB sfLVNTO w AND JzYanmIWo Merie Lemh, J3 Brinkrr, anle Leave SAIMfLbAY. Sararb it, atl p g . Ike ow rdfoabua drayage o m I * 1,Orleans,ýa, by bilagr.l leave Shreveport T oesdu. 4 andaadhturdays. ºvt or~ t a p on boar4 B1ladta ~~m NoveI-Weekly Greed score Faeaiei. {' SFOR GRAND ELO YEWO7 Mabi, lxa ylndrlaýti steamems- ia w IN& eWKt Able, N. Rlnonatt. matter. Leaves every SATURDAY, at a. pm. Will leave regularly an above. Fort freight o paaeage apply on board or to A LAMS & WO ~l. laae lNo.21 Commerapa s1 VIOCK5IIR6. SATURDAY VI¶SB13URo UNITED 5AIW· MAIL P GKFYP Leaves jlATvrJ__H ARD y ? a T1 Ipaib~~hzand all rlroedat inge-Tlio i oReaanger ,acke& Natehea, T. P, Leath'3ra. rneotor. 3. F. Muae. Etc,. 3omntwting at'. Vi' ebirg with the P'ariatt 1ia. for Yaaoo, T'alsihat'iaje and Ronflower r audwith Anchor Line for Memvhi.(Yafrll t. Loatla. For freight or p aae aprply on board, or JOH;N TAN . EY. ]9f Conionwn 111Th CA (JIUAN, 4 Tehonpitploua Through Bills oof Lading Jvlv to Trenatg Mo~nroe and a2 Stations rri YickFPiin u, $1i1l: ; port and Texas taitrojd. W____, IiROCKWfT, Agert., m Magaalne.L steamer FR N AXGOIJD 3. hIe sma O1J Ime. darkls ý C Itn Wi ee. , unenti ý Vltao ugg wftu, the no fr al onts nge Xti am~a~ahMI~lerivers. For f r al hto apyy d.or to JOIN Aq ADAM W)~ YIketn;.Sarr Trg 1 fL 'tin to Trreewu ____ dTa A gent. 3. Maur -a B. BAOOKATT. Agent, as Maguzf eklt BAYOU MACON AND T>EhSAR REGULAR BAYOU MMcON ANtD ' SAB PACKET. Leaves on THURSJDAY, M.arh 5. s at FOR FPLOIID, O TI - MliPrab Warsaw, Grokatt's sbrn's Zgdig, C-O, and all In eandins-Tae passenger steamer W. J. POrilT'r., (In laene of Steamer Trentan.f . L Sulllvasn..st,, 3. L. Ro , 4b0b 4m. d apply on bo.r B OIT ALIR Ass mhis ADA~d h WORt, OPVLOUSAS. REGULAR B P tLSA PACg]T. Leaves ever b4D al U0 a river and Bayou Coiwtab new a t draft passenger steamer ' H.. Broad, master. Theo, Jobaia,. For freight or Pass"e a ass 81 Grader swit P. 8.--onneets losely with steamer for Bayou de tfaz. Also gives throng Leaves every ATSIýDAY . 1QEG11AS OPeUSfAtrs PaCiEO , A-h le . nd alllnd nason A.P.Trousdalaste.J.J. . ehmit, ply o board or to HIT S t" - * ladig to B 4 Tebouo MATOU SAL A, .J. eys Wt., Pý. , r (l .a d sdy aWn.d lke, VIPER COAST. Sa IAY - o a WATIed R II a n neartB Leronas Onm. Beteeryain Thrsda and Sundays. For freight r Ss fee 3. W T.Is i oti a t. isr CO ol Laves every MOIDAY atai.,r and The r steamr lveanaoe bor taton R Ford ectoa iAMLstf I~ea even MONDAY Dinan1 R