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WXNANCIAL AND Cox, SOIAL.1 o º CUD w ONI ANAºM I. OM A1 ZrU .uning, Moroh 219,1877, 1m OLRLANM OCLIAR1G 9011811. lh 17...........$1,407 070Ow$ 1925,801J uh t9...I,...... 1,14,2017 i0 1L24,4 (9G I t 241.... 1,00,499 8.i 1719.10 8I 21 ..... 1,'d,041 092 1792354384 22........... . 1,212,074 18 17u,657 89 Srk this week.. .90,001,0111 8117 $810,887 8C tima e last week. 7,4l).(itl2 0I 1,043,514 11 last week ........ 9,198,85 44 1,'70,,474 47 week before.... 9.640,9,0 40 992,418 87 r he demsad for Money continued moderate to i ', both inbank and on the street, antd commer paper was unchabnged. Gold and foreign ex Iagoge ruled at previous rates, and the move. Sft lin both was moderate. lew York sight con iuaed stift A liberal business was done in stocks at petty firm rates, but the partiotlsre were not re ~ . Under the diseouraging political oondi Ii late console declined n ct| . Oeuntt and minatinm bonds were quoted ; r' , cent lower taa esterday's. With an active demand and Steilced offeringse Nloolle Police Oerifloate5 i Prr Diem Warrants showed a marked ad We . .ntiane to quote: Exceptional commercial 3 at IU-- per cent per annum discount; Al 10' second grade do. 120418; collateral loans elsass mortgages tIy0%X, and second do. 10@12. 14 opened at 1041@108, against 104.% at York, and after a moderate business ciused M ei opning rates in both markets. The sales -r. d up 54,00, embracing $1000 at 104%, at 104'.,, $50 st 114 4(a1t04%,*J, $600 and at 1,4.., and $5)00 and aIlu,000 at 1011. gip ohange exhibited scaroely any varl tion and the movement was limited. The males ampaised A£0,000, embracing £8000 Al clear at 9o000 do. at 604, £1000 do. at 504%,. £8000 do. 6141000 bill of lading at 604'/4% 1l0. £9000 M 60.% and £1000 do. Pigh' at 610 ,. sales of francs omprised 25,000, 50,u03 and 000osmerotal at 4. V/ L the eloe sterling Ille were quoted at 004 0V for bill of lading and Al clear and --J SOfank (hank counter rate -@-D0~,), and ,at 4,r$l. 4.107 for commercial ano nom ow York ight cont'nued stiff. The sales I Sll tlutd $186,0 10, embracing $1l000 rivate atlkEs e' t > 'l oent premium, i0,,0W com. e ant d private bankers' and $80 000 bank at and S1 l000 commeroial and S 000 private r' t 5.16. We also notice a sale of 2110,00 i ly days' commercial sight on New York ai % ,Dcent discount. aI banks continued to check on New Yoik at Scent prem um, and commercial sight is still td at - @510. iF following is the official statement of the l Mirei orted tiday to the stook Exchange: Sshares Oatrollton It. It, Uj...... $112 10 " O0 itate Oonos eat............... 60o 000 do ...... ....... Y` akng totl of $151,000 Itate Consolse. O40 Premium Bonds at .............. do .............. 62 1,00 do 82 000 do . :.. 32 00 do ...... ....... 82 000 do . 21% y i a• total of $70.100 Premium hlondds $ icO Nieholls Polioe Certidcates at.. 80 do do 80y, ,000 , do do lit do do M2 do do Hoy 800,. do do 15 . , . do do bi0 do . do HG( l total of $80,C00 Nicholls Police Uca holls per diem warrants....... 84 do do ....... 85 I do do ....... l0 A .iMral bauinese was done in Stocks at firm \ ltt no particulars were reported. , the unfavorable political condition of S , Slate Console and Premium Bonds ed a onneldtuable failitnI off; the former 1400%061 against 01 %@83 ·vst.rday, e latter at 924,312%, against d2i¼h.82". Wil t se liberal utferings and a strong de. 'rt g, Nicholls Police Uertiloates and Per Diem nts showed a marked advance. The former at 85y,0i87, against 770i7178 yesterday ed t6 latter at 31 4490 ., against 77@81,i COMMERUCAIL. OFF10E NEW ORLEANS DEMOORAT, Thursday Evening, March 2t , 1877. QuOalldoa l reprearnt prices for round lot(front : handa, unless oth/errrisr stated. In filling KbMr orders higher prices are paid. 'COTTON-The sales to-day embraced 4800 - mst I regular and lower prices requiring a toin our quotations of Ko iu Striot E dlnlg and the gredes below, and a - o in the glades above. We give also jgures and report of the Exchange, as Gen'l Quotations. Ex. Q. Ordinary............. 8 9 - l dt OrInllnary ............. - raOrdinary ........... 9, 9?, 9? o flod Ordinary.......It t,.. - Sdling ..............1 o , 0 t Io w middling.... l ...10t n - S............10( 11 ddling..... ..... 11 . e llmarket opf nod with a mode; .te inquiry, ` cetly by bsokers who olaimed concessions factors were unwiaug to grant, although to mlet the demand at yesterdar's de S0and the bstl ems dunLg the morning was ea ty of limited extent; bLtater in the parties eame together more freely, and the t became rather animated, resulting in Sto the fair ex ant noted above. Prios ex tes.l es irregularity, a part of Ihe businsre Iat yeate day's decline, but the bulk of It a further failing off of a partil Na to a 5;_c- ptionsl tran.actions were reported 1 than our inside figures. The exrces toin reeeLbp aat all the ports over last year's his f n reied to 784 ba eS. The commercial l'will olors to-morrow with a deficit inletad eteeua. The disp tob.es report Liverpool - isd elitr, but not quotably lower, wth Sl000 bales and rrrivals 1-16d lower. dredl dihd unchag fed, and New Yoark dull and , ts with no quotabloe hanuge in spo~s irreg. lr for futures, .whlil at noon showed S. d ol.100@8-100o, but closed at a net ad Do·rr of !A~s 4- 000. :i.'i olxachtnge makes the amount on shbpboard Srws(u(.ore to-day's export. of 18,237 bales) b.ls, embtracing 17,074 for Liverpool, lot Havre, 7958 for the North Sea, 2405 for 189 for the Mediterranean and 29 2 for ports, leavinglAn presses agreeably to t t 19 m. 16,500 bales, only a small wblek is on sale. ii".rav bidlting was quoted at Galves Sit, at Mobile at 10'o, at savannah Ct Oharlesson at 11/% ý, at Wilmington N f Norfolk at t1.~@11c, at Baltimore at New York at 11i, , at Boston at 11%o, at 110. at Augusta at 10%'@l1o, at at 11?o, at Cinoinnan at 110, Lo is1 at 11w. 3g nlte reports: "Balee 4700 bales. Mar L I quotations are reduoed %o. OOTION STATEMKENT. on band Bept. 1.1871-bales.......... 2rrs sine last statement.... 603os previously ...........1.258,9R--1,259,882 1.2819,269 to to1dar..... ......... 18.2317 e previousl y... ........ 1019.98-1,0338226 en hand and on ship . not cl'ear, d........... 251.033 f time last year 2..,........ 204,.68 y' ep ,rre . mnraced 4556 bales to Livrr 84f to iavre, 3130 to Boston, and 2274 to ark. s proper since last ever in; 901 balee, 1807 ast we k, and 364) last year, an aggregate ,iu e Friday evemng of ibales, agi-s . 16 3 9 'sat week anl 24.9)9 tear. Totil eiuce tuguot 31, 1,079 529 oae:e, t 1,247.208 last year-Joereous, 167,679. Echg6.,_e lelegrazor male th re,,etpts at ise ao ts from 12 I. yesterday to 12 in. to. 14488 baler, ae aint 7362 iast w ek and sat year, and sone' Friday 26 900 bales, 37.899 l~at we. k 4nd 53,418 la-t year. To. hines August 3 3,75,7t5 balt , against 3 675. up to Wi datsday noon, March 22, last yar 734 is (Friday to Wednesday inclusive) to ta i I,673 bales, agamet 36,681 last j1* anst ;59@ last yan k and £7,847 b.4 Y 7 p0?st mde up to 12 ulr~at2 -4 t tat, .o ust o sale now stimates at 46s0 M s. ived slu last .voonn maus esported 8 hhds by rl .lto.k on band by' our run nlig statement 566 hhd e. U tsisouli and frested luadgs 93lYt,. t ferio lugs 4@4 si, 1sow .4 , tn(d' bediu EO, go, to fine ,a 0l0c, lo loaf s 7S0, medium 8n® O, good lO@l2o, finne 12Y@15%oL, and eeleo tions 14.@1®l. FItollIO '-- A ship was fixed for Havre to day at 18-10o for cotton, We quote as follows: jly steam-Ootton to Liverpool ll-aFd ; to Bre men 15-82d1 to New York 7-JO: to Boston. Provl denoe, Fall River, Phlladelphia and Baltimore, via New York, 1,i. Gran to Liverpool 9t.d. By sali-Ootton to Liverpool 18.8?7@-1d; to Havre 18-16c; to Bremen '@l15-l00; to the Baltic 17.2@v.l10o; to Boston ,c; grain to Liver U II(-BRteneived this morning 079 hhde. 8mell lots were purchased for shipment, but the demand is principally in a Jobbing way at ir. regular prices, and the market Is I uiet. 400 hhdsa old. Cistern bottoms 8Q.04 n, inferior 5(~0%o common to good common 7jSo, fair t, good fair Ig@tY]i.o, fully fair SY,1qo, ptime 8Vo, striotly prime cho.oe t58 0o, choioe to faney 90, seoonds 8@0o, centrifugal 8y@9o, yellow clarified 10 10!o, whites 1l@llu 4 ) lb Messrs. Umall & Co, and A. Thorn, Mon & COo. send us the following telegram : New York, March 21, 1877,-Market firmer with higher prices, raubhed 11i1. powdered ll0; granulated Ittitl~c; coffee, Al, 100¼@IO,.; out loaf 1Il%/ .tb. MOIktlAR8S-.e. oeived this morning 858 bbls. The demand is good and the market continues firm. All the receipts sold. Common 30Q82%c; fair 85@iul; prime 40@42c: and striotly prime 460 400 V1 gallon. fLOUR--Ooly 200 bbls have come in sinl0 Sat. urday. The market is stronger, and Is ruling higher, wtho a small stock on hand, light incom ong supplnis and a great searol y of low treble to good eteble extra inclusive. Low grades con anne dull, but all other kinds are in ligut supply and selling at higher prices from day to day. There were sales in the local trade to-day of 2201 bbls, of which 86 bbls common at $S; 100 double extra at 80 78; 180 low treble extra at $7 173; 25, I0, 78 and 125 choice treble extra at *7 75; 10, 60, 10 choioe extra at $8; 70 do at $8 I2,; 21 and 70 at 18 95; 75, 76 60 and 100 at $8 80- 100 fancy at *8 6; ,;6 do at ; 75; 200, 100 and 460 bbls on privatet rms. Chloago quoted wheat to-day stronger, 1 293. Common ts quoted at 64@4 50 fine $5(@8 5, superfine 6O@0 2', double extra tb 0@0I 7h low treble extra $*@7 25, good do. $*7 50@ 76, choice do. $7 7(@8, ch'on extra $8 25(l8 0, choice family and fanoy 18 80@8 75 "l bbl. -OtN I. AL-Is In good supply and dull at $2 40012 45 V bbl. Only 100 bbls sold at $2 871t and $u at $2 45 g bbl. Dealers are jobbing at $2 63 '4 bbl, Glli18i AND HOMINY-The market is dull, and Orli, are quoted at 13 600 Jobbing at 83 85"@4. Ilominy is quoted at $3 i60 bbl and Jobbing at $8 71 bb'. POhK-The market sl quiet but steady and strong atyesterday'l mprovement. Last evening 100 bols mess sold, to arrive, at $15 73 1 bbl. To-day 75 bbis sold on private terms, san 75 at $18 50 0 bbl. Mess is quoted at $15 O2.,@ 15 76 9bbl. It is retailng at $18 V bbl. Chioago opened tsle morning at $14 0614 10 May, a dealine of 20W~ 6o since the close yester day. At the close it wan quoted 814 25 May, a recovery of the above advance. 'lhe receipts of hogs tis morning were 12,000, and they were quoted at *$ 10@f 75. DRY HALr MI. A'--The stock has been great ly reduced, and with a scarcity of supply prices have advanced !C@mGo The market is now strong at 5..o for shoulders, loose, and 6"4 packed, Ic for clear rib sides, and 8%o for ol sr sides. Dealers are Jobbing shoulders at Oo, clear rib sides 8%o, clear sides 8$'o ;V lb. A receiver sold 80 bnxes shoulders at5 ,o 1 tlb early in the day, but later they were higher. BIACON-Is in better demand and pp loes are , '0o firmer. Last evening 80 oasks clear nri sides sold at Hf'e,; to-dsy 16 oasks do sold at No, 10 boxes clear sides at 9ll4c, and 20 casks at 9gc. blhoulders are now qu Itota st o(i;6O% , Clesr jib slues 9t140t9%n, oscar sties U949N4 c I b. Dealers are Jobbing shoulders at 0',c, clear rib sides Ut44(jl,, oiear sido. 9,4 1 lb. LA.I)--ls in light supply and commands 9@ 90/, for Inferior pankers and 10@t0 4o for ohoice packers'; refied ltlo in tieroes, kegs 11%a for packers' and 1l@ll 4o for refilnd. HfAMt--Ohooe sugar-oured are scarce and command full prices. Other kinds are dull. 5 tieroes cho ce sugar-cured small sold at 13o. inall are quoted at 12 tie8, ordinary average 1ll'/0c 2 large lio ih r,for fresh packed ; old packd are quoted nomiually at 10@ilo as in quality and brand. BltlAKFART BACON--Is In good supply and dull at lie.1 lb. PACKIt(R ' HIOG PiODUOT8-PIg's feet are selling at $1 20'1 25 keg; half-bbl.. do at $2 60: spare ribe $4 7605 ~ bol; pig pork 18 80 l half bbl and $1 ? bol; extra p, ime poere $18. 60 bbl; prme mese $14 5t'@15; ramp pork $18 50 bbl; pie' tongues 56%X@0U apiece. WfilIKY-continuee dull at $1 05@i 08 for Western rectified, as in brand and proof. CORN IN BULK-Yeatstday di,000 bushels spot were purchased for Great Britain at 47o. It is offeritg to arrive at 45e V bushel. The lack of puitable export tonnage restricts purchases. Grain vessels are in request. COW PEIAS-The marketis strong with a good inquiry under light snpplith and a short crop. Ordinary mixed command $1 50@t 60, good mixed $1 7651 80, choice clay mixed $1 8@tL 90, and prime cley $2@2 10 V bushel. A lot of 100 sacke oure clay sold at $4 10 l bushel. . CORN IN 8&4CKt-Is in good supply, and the demand has slackened, but no change in prioes. 4000 sacks sold, of which 100 choice white at 520, 1000 white, in burlap, at 520, 850 yellow at 680, 500 choice white at 519, and 1200 white, in dun dees. at 630o bush, I. OATH- Good supply, with a moderate demand at yesterday's decline. 1000 sacks sold, of which 30d 8". Louis at 450, and 200 ai:d 5u0 Galena at 470 l bushel. o00tFEE-rhe market shows more animation, and there is an active demand for the West, with sales of 2c000 sacks at unchanged prices. We quote cargoes: Ordinary 1614@1%e, gold; fair 1 9@81,oc; good 20(@20)ao; prune 201'/@205o I lb. Job lots: Ordinary i7@17'/,, gold; fair 191@l9,oc; good 20%@20/c: prime u%®@21o lb. We are indebted to Messrs. Marks & Co. for the f Illowing telegram, dated lil de Janeiro, March 21, and New York, March 22. 1877: Pur chases sines the 14th iast., 25,000 bags; stock 70 000; once very firm 1011000; exchange 2y,4d. BE N8S AND WESTICEN PEAS-Light sup. ly of Northern beau-; they are in request. Western are in good supply and limited demasrd. Ohoice North, ru beans sell at 38@4t/,4 . 20 bbls of ordinary white Western sold at 2%o. Oho oe Westernu 34c; white and red kidney 5%@5ni,; green peas Sc lIhl. BRAN -The supply is light; no sales. Yester day there were sales at $1(4t (5 ( 100 IWs. HAY-Choice is scarce and the supply of low grades is considerably reduced. Prime is quoted at $15 and oh ice at $18 i' ton. BUrrEER-Fair demand for choice, and other grades are dull. Choice Utoshen is quoted at 28 @300, medium 25c, inferior 200 l lb. Choice Western 18@20c, medium 15®180, inferior 14o t m. ESOULENT8-Oboioe onions are scarce and firmer, but other esculents are dull and abun dant. Russets are quoted at $3@3 256, peach biuws $3 60@3 75; Onlons $4@4 2'; Apples $1 @t 50. Choice Bour Kront $14@15 V bbL Lou itiana Cabbages $18@27 . 110. RECEIPTS OF PItODU E-Arrived since our review of yesterday: 200 bbls flour, 103 bbls whisky, 4 tieroes lard, 20 cases baon, 86 boxes bacon, 598 as ks oats, 639 hhds sugar, 5 bbls sugar, 558 bbls molasses, 42 kegs butter, 1249 sacks cow pc-as. 5.2 bbls rice, and 5 bble potatoes. EXPORI'S OF PRODUCE-Exports since our review of yesterday: 988 bbls flour, 10 bble pork. 32 casks bacon, 18 tieroes lard, 66 bb s whisky, 221 bb's corn meal, 908 sacks corn, 111 sacks oats. 143 sacks bran, 132 bales hay, e5 hhds sugar, 92 bals sugar, 816 bbls mo eases, 141 bbls rice, 13teacks catffe, 3 bbls app!es, 2 sacks salt, 25 b6ls potatoes and 5 kegs butter. RIL'E-Only a noderate local demand. Lini. iana No 2 is quoted at 2%@3c, common 4@i. o, ordinary 4/(i4.i 4n, fair 5(5%c, good 5%./43o, prime 5 M@t.i I It,. Domestic Markets. NEw YORx, March 22, Noon.-COtton easy; Up lanotls 11%, , Orleans 11r;. Sales F65 bale. Fu'ures eaeser; March 1..20@t1. 23; April 11.23 @11.25; May 11 38. 1.40, June 11.53811.55; July 11.63@11.63; Augu-t It 7j®t11.75. Flour quiet ann steady. Wheat dull and un c 'anged. Corn quiet and unchanged. Pork steady, $15. Lard puiet, steam lOc. Spirits of t urpenrine quiet, 401,,@1ic. Rosin quiet, $2 05@ 2 10 for strained. . ights dull. Forelgn Marke sa. LrPlroL, March i, Ncro-Otton dull and cater- Middring Uplr nd16ad4, Middling Orleans 67-16d; s~es 7c04 bales; teenlat m and export 2000, receslts 100.- No .1a Lrfmponw , Ma 1.15 1 i sM sash usle: r "o'l A p. ae,-- s# Ausie , b~li. . MSauf, e u, fll. Ngw Yout, march I2.-~ d opened at 104. . Wtnke s ative and Iewer. Monet 2. Gold 4,' Ehobange-long 4 041/, short 4,84/,. State bon dull and steady. Governments strong, LoUxow, March 22. 8:90 p. m.--ullion in creased £188,000. Console for money 95 5-16, for saccount 96 7-16. PAnts, March 22, 4 p. mto -- Rentns 108f. 6o, speciseIncrease t0,000,000. IRntes 107f, 5rc. .. .. ------ 4m. ...... Rives' ]WewUa. OFFICE NEW ORLtEANS DIPMOfIIAT, Friday Morning, March 23. I Dally report of the stage of water, with changes in the twenty-four hours ending yesterday 8 p. m.: Above low Changes. water. Rise. Fall. Feet. Inch. Inch. Inch. 0liro, Ill... .. i') 9 1 0 ino innati ........ 2tP ft 0 27 Davenport ......... 3 4 0 14 Dubuque........ 1 1 1 0 Keokuk ...........2 i) 2 0 Leaven orth...... 7 9 0 2 Augusta........... 6 0 2 [euisville.......... 1 8 0 7 lemphis .......... 14 4 2 0 NLbville .......... 1, 7 11 0 * 7ew Orleans...... t 0 0 0 Omaha ............ 2 8 0 Pitteburg......... 1It 4 f,2 0 Shreveport......... 16 11 0 1 St. Louis ......... 9 10 13 0 Vicksburg....2... 27 9 19 0 Yankton........... 2 0 1 *Belnw high water mark of 1174. NEfLSBON GOOM, Ierg't. Eli. Ser. U. 8. A. AntnvAtal-Isabel. Blun Wing No. , Gov. Allen, Trenton, Nhannon, E ums, Ytwoo Valley. DEParnUlnRE-Isabel, Blue Wing No. 3, Charles Morgan, Frank Pargoud, Trenton. To Aaerve.--Eva, Blue Wing No. 8, Upper Covet; tanudy No. 2, tpelousas; Ella Hughes, Ouae its; O. . Dutrfee, Texas, Bart Able, Red tiver; Gold Dust. Robert Mitchell, g(olden City, Oblho; Isabel, Lower Coast; Trentont Assumplion, Lafour he; Nlatche, Vicksburg; W. J. l'oite vent, Tenses, Tensea and Mason; Tom Parker, owduf Itivei; John F. Tolle, Belle of Shreveport. tt. Wolets; Uarondelet, Mmint his. Westher clear and pleasant. 1uisiness very fair. Owing to freight engagements and at the soll, oitation of shippers, Cap,. Taylor laid the Hlella Block over to 12 m. t' .tlay when she poselvewy leaves for Black and Ita)d Rivers. See special notice in another column. The fleet and magnificent Natchew will b' found at the landing this morning, and will leave to-morrow, as usual, at 6 p, m., for Viceksbug. The Natchez has close and reliable connections with the Yaxoo and Tallshathble rivers. The Emma is the reliable and popular Lower Coast packet for to-day. the leaves promptly at 1p.m. Passenters for points North, East or West by way of the Ohio river read the adrvertisement in anoth-r column of the splendid Thompson Dean. The Henry 'fete, leaving to-day fr Bayou La. foarche, will go tbrugh to Thibodasn. A lively sight yesterday was the cabin of the Oharles Mlorgas, just before her "eearture; filled with people almst to its fullest capacity, some who were leaving, others who had acooompanied them to esay a last good.bye. There Fvers regis tared 90 in the cable, 61 on deck. Harry Mtein was in his element, and was as happy as a boy with his first knife. The Donnally follows the Morgan to-morrow, and those who want a choice of rooms had better applyh early. Iea Ner Orleans and Ouachita Transportation Company's steamer Hhanson. John eoHarix, master, O. H. Arthur atd Lon Mac Farlo, clerks, arrived yesltrday morning itrm the Ona. chits, and Is receiving to return to-morrow at 6 p. m., poing through ti, Camden. The Tom Parker, also of the above company, will be fOund at the landing to-day from Bautf River, and will return to-morrow sure, going through to Point Jefferson. L.P. Delahoussaye commands. Ile steamer Yazoo Valley, from Vicksabrg. arrived yesterday with a good trip f cotton. Capt. Charlie Tru.low, who never forgets a friend, sent ldown by the La Belle a lot of cedar for his friend George Lord to whittle. loe se lected it espeo ally for that purpose out of the forests on Upper Roed River, audit wi:, keep and afford employment for iee peculiar talent for many days. If other friends as thoughtful woult onl, send (bGorg a lot of knives and a grind stone, they would fill his on , of happiness full. The A. U. Donnally, Henry U. IHart, master, Ed. Donnally, clerk, leaves to-morrow at 5 p. m. for Louisville. Cincuinnati and all intermediate points. The Donnally is a new boat, first-class in every respect; is a most attractive one to travel on,ad d can be relied upon with certainty to leave as above. The trl-weekly Lower Coast packet Emma leaves to-day at 1 p. m., for the Franklin Rico Mills, Oliver Canton, Jr., master, J. J. Donovan, clerk. The semi-weekly Coast and Baton Ronge pack et St. John. Frank lergeron, meeter, J. C. I.er geron, olerk, leaves to-day at 12 m. puuctu I''he 0last and Bayou Sara United States mail packet Gov. Allen, J. J. Brown, master, 8. 8. otreck, clerk, leaves to-day at 5 p. m. The I ght-draught Bastrop, of the New Or leans and Ouachita Transportation Company, i, receiving to leave to-day for Bayon Blartholo mew and all way landings on the Ouachita and Black rivers. Gus Hodge in command, J. I'. Mohr, clerk. I he very regular Upper Const tri-weekly day light packet Eva, Lou It. Rne In, master, Norbert tanson, clerk, will be at the lower landl, g to day, receiving to leave to-morrow at 10 a. m., for the Ben 'I ureaud Plantation. The fleet Bert Able leaves to-morrow at 5 p. m. for Alexandria and Grand Ecore. Richard liu nott maruer, George Halmton clerk. The Natohts, for Vicksburg and all mail land ings, leaves to-morrow at 5 p. m. Oapt. thous. P. Lea hers in command. The Handy No. 2, for the Atrchafalaya throu:.h to Wehington, leaves to-morrow at 5 p. m. A. P. troundale co:,mmends. J. I. Schmidt clerk. The Texas, of the New Orleans and Hi d River Transportation Company, leaves to-morrow at 5 p. m. for Mhrevport andt way* landings on Red River. Geo. W. lea master, II. C. Boasman a.iek. (By T ileprsp.] YAzoo CITY, March 22.--Steamer Clarksville will arrive tbaturdaý evening and leave Wednes day for Yasuo and Tallahatchie rivers. H. L. LEE. EXCHANGE CLIPPINOB. CINCIorATI, March 20.-Capt. James Good every body's Jim-AssRitant Buperintendtnt of the M. V. T. Company, after spending the, ay in Cincinnati with the friends of his y,,utb, left foi Madt.on last nigot on the United States, where he is sunperintenuing the completion of the new and powerful towboa- Egypt, which is being built at the Madison Marine Ways under the sn perintendence of Capt. Dan Morton, and will bhe completed in ten days and leave for Ht. Louis, where she has a big tow ready to take South. The Egypt ft 200 feet long, with three feet shear, and the engines of the famous Crescent City, built at Cincinnati by C. T. Dumont. The cylmu inders are 26 inches in diameter, with 8 feet stroke. The steamer Dells made a trial trip at St. Louis Saturday with the Hight wheel, a new invention. It operated satisfactorily, and the boat made much faster time up stream than she ever did before. Freights on oil meal from Memphis to the sugar p'antation', where much of is is now shipped f. r fertilizing purposes, is t3 50 per ton in some cases, and something less in others. Capt. Hlicks denies that the Caroudelet hit the bank, or a snag, or any other object. n ar Sun nyside or anywhere else, or that she received any damages from any source. A dispatch from tt. Louis to the Cincinnati (Gaz tte, or yesterday, save: "Mr. Schoenlaub, o the wh irfboat firm of itankin; & Co., of Evans ville, is ii, the city for the purpose of gettine the 1500 ton eteimor Commonwebl:h to go to Evans ville, where a full c.rgo for New Orleans awaits her. He states also that he has secured the lIollie Mo re to go a few mlle. up the Wabash to take on a full loal of corn tr New Oileans. Capt. R. W. Dugan telegraphs from Little Rock that the Florence Meyer has been ratie l, the bra ak bulkhheaded, and that she would take her col ton on bh ard and proceed to New O, leanrs. Capt. Dugan was to leave Li.tlo Rick for the Meyer. EVA..VILLE. March 19.-The Raven and barges took here to-day 23,00) bags of corn, 500 bb's flour, 300 bble pork and lard, 4 bhle eggs, and 100 bales hay and straw. She has 7000 nags of corn engaged at Lockhart's Point, which will fill her out. She will have 26)0 tons on 3 barges. U.pt. W. C. Hardwick starts to-morrow from Mount Vernon and 8hawneetown with flstbosta loaded With 80,000 bushels eorn for the ugar coast. -ti MARINE NEWS. OFV1l NIW OLAIARLAI DIMO( RAT, M Mrsoh sI2, 1871. 1 Cleared Vmtsrtday. r tearuhap Morgan City, Read, for New York C A Whitney &oo Mteamlebit Pottserlle, finow, for )ostomn Wmn (reery Steamer Amite, Co*tello, for Prnnairoln-- Master Ship John Patten, Dlunarln, for Havre Shulto &co l]rit bark Kate cIana, Smith, ftr lavrR- Hall & Vaughan Ans bark (eorgla, Medanich, for lton.en- FRt Ta at"oohla An. bark Ilin., Zar, ror IIarve- Shul r &oo Slrit slhv PriftITlaw, Anderdson, for Liverpool Ji',Wo,lf. Powell &oo Arrlve'. BI it steamship ton JTacino, Ricker, from (al.est9n, to A K Miller & o--41,t4 die Mez brig C(,onstanlte, ltmeoleos, 8 days from Tampico, to F (Urnorrlen--ld ilfs Rohr oshlnia iridgile, Itaskell, f. days from ILnRstn, tr omaoter-l'io Tier sTh.M HOATe. Ya.eo Valley,. ----, from VtekRslrrrg Itlmma UCanton, from Lower Coast f(oy Allen,. itrown, from Ilayoo tMarv Trentoll, ' errebonnr, from Laurel Valley Isabel, O)'Pry, from Lower Coast Blue Wing, No 3 U(omstok, from Ilonl Pi'lants tlon Rban,.on, Itellart, from N.ewport lxperse. NEW YORK--Per steamship Morgan Ulty---271f4 bales orttnm 403 bales hides 03f bills w as ro 31.1 loose do 51 bhues angerns 7k o 00 bbll 00 bis oil i0o bhins moe lasses 900 bbla rice I5 bales piper slook 120 bbdes bone block 74 h)a'es moirs p kgsa asldries HAVHI--Per ship John Patlton-40't bales eotton :plu0 prn ataces HA V 1F11-Per bark Kate Cann---3401 bales cotton 8010 pus staves BtOUREN-Per bark fleorgis----9,401i 5 I-i enahels corn In bulk PI'NHACOLA--Per steamer Anrmte---1if0 sacks corn 400 sacks onra 200 sacks bran 40 sacks roff-.e 400 bbls flonr 30 bale. hey 15 te. lard 10 bhls sugar 25 bble pork 60 bbli whisky 410 pkge emdlse IIAVtRB-- Per bark E(lioe--174 bales cottona 371 saeks o.rra 180 pIrl stares iIO4TON--Per steamship Pottvrille--31-- bales cotton 11 bhl's paper stook he bales rt'oi.n moats I bale rags to bares msno 9 hales liida 8 Ihales skins 315 dry hiresa 9 ihles snugr 14Hi hhdri iron 4 pkgs slndiles 91;O0 Ir s eavres IVEKlI'f(,L--Per ship Portlaw-456: balee cotton 2411( poes sltat. Imparts. IIUATAN-Per snhr Jushna (rindle- 970 uonnhe bananas '8,5 0 oorani,f,t 15 pInoejpples 4000 plan. tailn 7 tre If limes A MIrigan TA M, I'O---P.,r ohr I'onsrtnce----50) bornhes blrtlnlaas 91if0) l tes 'lstl'; ts(ar erden-$10.700 in r liver 15 parrot. master ferelpts of Froedue. V,lCB t fIT R(i- Per fteamer Yaa.o Vallev--l.4 bales cottirn 'ritcltcad, litokham &oO--13 (Craig & Hogan--1019 tlfobardson & May-04 Payne, Kenne, v &cA- 18 Meyer, Wel &.oo---8t WO Black &co~--77 J L Hlatris &or--41 Lonmlan. Abraham &ro--:38 Allen Nrigent k&co--38 H & C Newman--37 T L Alrtiy &oo -30 JdnOalffe & r ous-Mt- Cheffe, Hlamilton & Pow ell--Il Uraham, Blaok &eo-16 Clapp Bros &oo-S15 Valden. Ilaw Iis kno--13 J J Irby & .fm---l .1 P llarrreonjr &e.o-- Inm (ler.an--9 f B Newman &co fl U W (Metell &co---- IBuckner &oo --4 r.esdles, Wood c.ko-4 8 Oumbel---I Jno T Hardle &ico-- It ' Buckner k& ro-- Mcfehie, Stnowden & Volti---1 .Jlrey & Gilli-l1 H Allison co-I ilr,woott &t,--- 7819 sncks rottonm ns d N O Cotton Seed Assocatimon 810 bbls ill Union (Oil Co-R Ibales moes Odell & Wright --nuhdrles to orlder-Total 1030 bales cotton 7819 sacks ot.ton seed 811 Ibls oil LOWICIt COAH --'Per steamer Emma--45 bbls mo auras ilo.hard Milliken--mtidoes to order BAYOU HARA---'er steamer o(,v Allnn-- 44 ba e m coton Anar & I.lland-34-1 do J L Harrl s &.o 19 Meyer W, I &o*.--7 Ma- oh & Schlenker-5 Pritch ard lIinkham .rn-4 Payne. Kenne' y .co--9 Utlapp iros &oo-- Bush A ILevert-i Norwood & Rieharoc -1 A Levi--i Mtc(ebhe, Snowden & Violett-l Alone (chorok a Autoy-- 8 )unmbel-:l3hlaack oc to seedl r O (Jiton seol Aasorlatflin--19 bhdie sulgar I J (lay &co-N t do 9 bbll n molaies P Lirtnar----13 do 11 hhtf sugar Kl. hard Milllken--eu dries to i ri'r-To at 123 bates o ifton 368 sacks colot ,u std 15 libde sugar 2: bhis rnolrses IAURIIL VALL,.Y-----Per steomer T'rnt.m- 31 ibhdlr augrt 5 f)bla inrriasosa Lartanx-47 do Conger & Knllte--i8 r,o (1 A Irrlanux--2 cio L Medal -- 4 for K lirnoth-2 bile alngr I Ianaiix-2 l) I, 1,rrIl-2- bales ofttonl .In I)elvbl-- 2 I)ale mi.a V I lleruarld-----3 ido Fr.r vi nori & ielte---- 131 salcs rough rice V II Iler rard-1f do ltooke Mill-- 17 do 1EJ.1 (lay &ro-314 dro J.1 Foirste --rries to order-'i'.,tai 8 bales notton 31 hlutl slar 4 fbblt do 6ill bis nmolseos 478r sacks rough LOWER (COAMT.-Per steamer lsab'rf--18 hhds saigar Itihird Milliken.--i9 bales mosa I (iaaseutie eur dlrrte to ordlor - rtal if hidus sngar IHOUMA PA,4N tATION-Per steoamer Blue Wing No 3- 50 hb!a mnolrssu s odl-r----I do 177 htids sugar SI niux---3:0 doi E M Icott-tl dlo Isaason ' Hiirms -8 llo i . iIf l n ever--sundlier to order-Total 8.10 hbs sugar st, ltis molrassle NKW POI F-Per stsollrer h Shannon-133 bales cot t n Jirey 1r.111ils---67 do ,I W Whbte---61 Al s, SHoeriok & Antry-53 i & 1(: Newman--5Jno PheIps &co-47 J L tHar is eco-47 Norwood & Kichardrs-19 Alien, Niuent, &cr--5IJ Il Wolfe &,ro -14 Jno Chafle & 8 ne-14 Jlo T lHardlo &co-5 Aiken & Watt--5 .John I Adlams Aoo..3 Tempio UCoonns a&c-3 lrnt ton. Moore & Coleman--3 Lehman Abraham &m --2 W II Clrke--1 Mover. Wets kuo..I McGehee, Snow den & Viol, t-I Pay' ne, Keninely &oo..50 iao. s owt toll n ol .Jno T II- eIs &kno---26 dl N O Cotton Seed Aass'.r( i lo---lft hd ( an rrd undlrios to order-Total Si bWlon cotton 76 sackn cotton seed RECEIPTS AT THE NEW BASIN. Bayou Lacombo--Per steamer Jennie----50 000 feet lulinmbr ao dert Covilgt at-Per schr F M Pippo-- I bales catton Wa.lln, Atkiu:.on &aIr-50tO lbbil sand ordler I'ascagoaria -Per achr Mary Theresa---3e 00t foet lumber It kui, ig Tcbefulncta River- P'er sch PRebecca----5 sold wood flaster Pass Manuchac--Per scbr V'illa--I1 cords wood master Sprnngflold--Per echr Victoria--20 cords wood mo.st r Tchefnnota River-Per schr Loulsiana State- 2,5.14,0 br oks olrder Pears River-Per schr T .J Ealer- 35 cords wood Pascagoula--Perschr Annette-40,t00 leet lumber H Buddig PaIs Manchae-Per sloop Lady IIope-6 cords wcod master RECEIPTS AT TUH OLD BASIN. Shell Bank-Per at hr Po severance--525 bbls shells order Blind River- Per schr Moneta--43 cords wood iiaster Blind River-Per schr Clementina--20,000 staves order Tcherntmta River-Per schr Laura L--500 bbls sand 7 cords woodl order Blind Hiver-Per schr l8dona----15.,OD staves 10 cords wood , rder Pearl River-Per echr Leander Jane--2,.000 feet lumuer order Tchefencta River-Per schr Geo Parddaly-500 bbla 5*adcl order Bayou Lacombe--Per sr shr attleM--22 oerds wood master Amite River-Per schr Viatoria-1000 pic eta order By RaIlroads. NEW ORLEANS AND TEXAS RAILROAD March 22- 18 hhds sugar 24 bble molasses LeSas sier & Binder NEW ORLEANS, ST. LOUIS AND CHICAGO RAILROAD. a March 22-21 bales cotton Meyer, Weis &co-16 do Valden, Hawkins &co---5 Rihardson & May---10 T L Airey &oo--1 C L Walmseley &co-- 9 Britton, Moore & Coleman--° Allen, Nugent &co--7 Payne. Kennedy &co--7 Aloen. Bherek & Antey--- 8O Thomas &o---6 Lehman, Abraham &co- 6 J & G Cromwell-4 Chaff., Hamilton & Powell-4 J-o T Hat die &co-3 S Henderson-3 Riohard Flower &co -3 J Burnett & o-2 How, ott &co--2 Temple S Coons ctoo-2 H & C Newman-2 March & Shienk' r --2 R T Buckner & Bro-- Bush & Levert--l M Greenwood &co-1 Graham, Black &oo--Total 15ii bhales cotton :3 hhdl toblaco 1 box do Jno E King &co..-4 cars cattle Aycock. Mi chell &Co- 1 do C Mehie &co- car hores J Levy &co--- car stock J L Hittick- care bricks Rev Cuppens-- car lubbe • WW Walker --I ar frames T J smith--0 hblis oil P & P O L C -It5 pkge beer E V, rster-155 ao G Yaleta-32 kxs renat 155 suaks ots Suhwabacher, Froaenfed & I'felf r-2 -3,do W H Mtctiewa & Bro----35 pkgs box stultIGaicta BUo -24 whisky bbls J Hen.rseon--- bble pea C G VIncout-t bx books R J Harp-2 bxs mdr., E u t Melancon-1 bx do Capt A Wallvn-1- sacs ouff e 1 bx m acatrosn Flash Lewis &co-2 bxs ex a g.isil ra 2 his glass 0 H Karaiendiek--1 bdlle hides tlorter & Fenner- 2 reels iipt 1i bales abe;ins Bate. son & Wisdsn-1l blt hi et 1 bx candles McGrat: h & Cumpton----3 plows 1 ldl points 5 bx eggs Wang & Cottam..1 ack ceff e Hartwell & Chambers--6 bdls tope J C Mori--...t bbis pia T A Harn Iton &co--ll aks do S Mevers-7 sacks rough rioe C HI Alien- pkge raisains C I Sche ck--I ak rags D Jimes-lot hh goods E Hauser--60 r..tls leath r J E Me ihl-- 6 do AF Racao--2.f3 kea Uhbinesj goods Hunu Long Hang-t3 pkgs handles B J West-17 bxs m-icitne 7 bra drags I L '.yons-6 oxs tranes C P Coggesnall- 1 rx w ware A Koe ig & -ro-20 bble alcohol U Ms rinaai-2 cases organs P Wer!ein-5 ca-es mdae E MaLrquese &co-Iar wagons B Sembre-- do T MO. ree-4 do A EnaSge --- 30 olses tobease 4 bs 00 SBaashdml & &o- fel Gold azltb-2 do E J &0-90 e 13 bets& B kAo-o A Tl"r --g Simo & n nA e n--t tae bIa Pae & Moran-1 hi bbl minseral water W A hatlrM --pkgs hardware A B iewetrs-4 eo a stefr, lMae ready AEo--6 bbls whisky P Egan--1 tke orookery case mande B Offner..--Si pkgs hardware A Baldwin &oo-i half dos bhseet. M foraw-9 pkgs bark ; I1 rberger--.1 bh mdae J Knps--2 casetiw oiars .J Irby & B n-i ease kshoe H1 Kern t.1 -I bx bhat. J U Adamt--5 bes fcinntare 11 M poff,rd-1 oak earthen were DIanatie & ByIrue-2 cuses mnlae M L Navra- 17 canse shoa a U A f Santcry- -1 box mdlsn E Libel. man--I aes de Meyer, We. &co --Total : bhhdl to bato 1 0 bble oil ai0 pkgs beer 9` tits maot 438 sacks oats 90 bbl. alcohol NEW ORLEANIC AND MOBIWIt RAILROAD. Maroh S9-i39 bmles cotton .1 I Manury &e-- 3 On Lehman, Abraham &ros--It7 bble rmain Wayne & Williams-10 khbl whisky 5 bf do LeI(Guloe Ar--4 tlrcees hamn C H Lawrence &co-9 bxhs mince iforter & Fenner-0 do J heybnrn-05 bbon whisky Herman & Vignes-5 ,bales mmice McI4tea & Value-l10 do Leh man, Abrahaem &co--4 do W H Letchfrrd A0e--W9 canes do J 11 Woulrl ar& Hn-- bale do I K Roberts- do.! II rown-3 do U( A Whitney &oo--9 do A fi moln Aeo- do 1, IB'yde--70 pkge tobacco Wtakerr Imrth & Joseph- 30 do J P Marasin---fi0 dm pails M McGraw--7 bili hortnes Ilorter & Jrenner-9d4 sks peas HinmpMan A White-1.4) pkga tebaeco L Meyer & AImt-1S do Mater Bros-4 bales mdne W 1 Letohferd An--7 pkige to bacon U B Jilonk--45 clI Mayer Btir- t rlo morer- 9 s ee peas J It Kent &ro---;it do A A G reenwcid &Co--559 do order-0t0li s.acks cotton seed meal J Aldige-.Ii eke nmelt C Los.e- 41 sinks cotton need J 1i Llilto &co-3 bdle paper Ii FI.T--I35 pkg, beer A We r,--10O hbls flour inrS'ow & Deeve.---O Ibbl whisky .1 Dieyfns--5 bbil twine J Mayer---. bdie scrap Iron P ones-iO i-hds bacon ocder-4 cars pig iron J F lJamne--i3 boxes tmacon i chra .acher, Fruwenfeld & Pfeifar--I car cattle omder-I csae mdlne J l1 Addes-l-91a ric t chiners A. O ice Co-icase-, to baco J Christian-5 title wihfky F Himms--tO do T Ki handy &ro-4 caasm mdee W B Toler--- do W P Milley-l.teke peas impalpn & Wh tA--57 blis to-ti 0 hhle turpenttne Simpeon & 'reltm--. bIhle potatoes E F Virg n--7 bdll paper (C A Whitney Aco-- erk zine Stotffer, Macreaetl &do--l40 pkhe t0,tcco .1 J Iriy & Son--t1 W Van]tnlthny~on-- --10 ipkAg m- s. H 1'lynn--¶ oases rIndae I 1. ycn---- do He~oyman Broe-7 do O T Payne-C- A Walsb--anui rIes to order -Total 377 bales cotton iII sacks otteic seed 6,10.iiack cotton seed meal MOlRGAN'S WUIISIANA AND TEXAS RAIL tOa D. March 9---95 hhds anger rlicarcdl Milliken.. - do A Tertroni--9 do Bash & Levert-t9 do Clapp Bros & co- 7 do 0 bibl molasses i1 hf do Hirscb Adfer keo- 44 bbles nelaese 97 hhd esautor Robeit Ilare---- do i tlhis molassen o Jobnaon-- hales cotton J W liUr bridge Aco--9 do Clapp B ons &..-- -41 dry hides i Beer--I ht bbi molanes I hi bblh sgagr Onachll a T Co --93 hales moasOdell & Weight-l d Fi I1' vin-.---i do M Iefurt-9 ic Is hair do J A Dcomrg---5 as .ke rongh rice V H Bernard- 97 tlls htides ( A Whitt nsy &co- 9 bhbl aog -r Miss E Lavl- bales mots O Uiffard--9O hf do J.1 tC poc--4 sacks rough rice J M Walsk-4-10 do J Foeret.--tr-9 reo L BIibolet-8 head cattle P eRetrt kno--Total Ii hbales cotton 159 bhds sugar 53 bibls molases is hf do rsi0 acks rough ricr Per stoamehip Hu itrhinsen, from Clinton-lIo bbls oil 404 Iales hidles 10 bales cotton (1 A Whitney a&o- 3 H Allison oco--II Meyer, Weis &ki--1 lt T Buck ner & Bro--3 Jno T iaroie o &---14 Britton, Mootr & Coleman--48 Clapp Btoo A co-- J W Blurblridge & en--91 K1rkpatrick & Keith---419 skn bones Stern's Fer tilizing Co- I bale br .om ro.n Brook & Ari her 2;,9 sacks oats Clove-r & Orlelndal-- 69 do Corners Thorbnoart-t sacks cotton seed U M eblett k.n- 04 head cattle C Mehle Aco----Total 325 bales cotton 491 uacks oats Marine. Naw Yons Maroh 22.--The echooner Governor Burton. from I'hiladolph1a for Charleston, S C., foundered off Hatteras lighthouse. The crew were reescued and brought here by the steamer Oolumbus, from hlavana. The schooner was oward in Philadelphia. Arrived: Alaatia. Ar rived out: M(gnolia, Kronos, MVacell, Cere and American. HTEAMBOATH. OHIO RIVER. JIE(IULAIR CIN.INNATI LO/)IU4VILLE AND NflW OlII,.ANH PACKET. Leaves on 8ATrUIIDAY, M crah 24, at m5 . m,. S 011 CINCINNATI LOUIH ville. Evanwvillo., lnndoerpon. A ha"wniowt own Pacilcuilh, tldro, 34r-Memthln antI tll intermodlate polnti. 'Ihn oeit.ennger nsteam,+r A. C. DON5NALLY, Flnnry I. Inart, rn',ter, Ed. Donnnully, -lork. Will l.vcaie ni. ebove. For freight or va~H.get apply o', b -rd nor to WAYNE & WIILIAMS. tao Oirvlier etretet. mhll IIE(IULAII CINCINNATI, LOUISIVILLE AND NEW O(ItLEANA PACKET. Leavoe on latulrclny. Miarrdh i.I at , t,,. m., FOlt CINCINNATI, LOUIHVIILE, Evansville, Ilendo Sorc r hlawnee town. P.ulneah, UCalro, Mdemphis and all lntermediatc polnto--The passenger steamer TiIOM.MON DKAN, W. B. Miller, master, John .. Jonen, clerk. Will leave an above. For froight or pt)tgsao ap ply on board, or to WAYNE & WILLIAMS. 11$ Grasvior stroet. N. B.-4 plan of the cnhlin can tho seen and etcatoroomr ei nggo Iby applying at the offnl of Watnon & Williams. mb23 OUACHITA RIVER. NEW ORLEAN8 AND OUACHITA RIVER TRANMPORTA'iT''N COMPANY. OUACHITA GITY, TRENTON AND MONROE, semi-Weekly Onaehlia City Packet. Leaves every WEDN EHIAY. at p. m FORi OUACHITA CITY, T'LEN lismbl ton, Monroe and all way landings m 'rThe ste mer JOHSN H. FIANNA, (In p.ace of Oua.hlita Bello.) J. W. Blanks, master, Joe Ihllmes. clerk, Will leave rgularlyn as above. For freight or palmago apply on board or to Capt F. A. 4BLNKS, President, No 2 Canal street, corner Delta, HITE & CAI'LIN BRITTON & EPPLER, ADAMS & WORK. IeRD & MoPEAKE, Agents P. .--The boats of this lie connect with the Goose for Little river, Tom Parker fr Br .iff river, Ora, Acme and r'lmmli Baker for Bayou Bar holomew and Maline river, and Bertha Brunner for Bayou d'Arbonne. fell tf New Orleans and Ouach.ta River Trans portatlen Company. Leaves HATUltDAY. a arch ',4, at 5 p. m. FOR CAMDE,. EL DORADO, Ounahita City, Monroe. Trenton and all landings on Black and Onachita Itvers-The fine, new. light-draft passenger steamer p.HANNoN. John De Hart, master. C. H. Arthur, clerk will leave as above. For freight or passage apply on board, or to F. A. BLANKS, President No. 2 Canal street corner Delta. HITE &CAARLN BRII'TON & EPPLERI ,.. ADAMS & WORK', LORD & McPEAKE, jA . mh23 BAYOU BARTHOLOMEW. NEW ORLEANS AND OUACHITA RIVER TRAN8iORTATION COMPANY. Reghlar Bayeu Ba.tk Ihomnew Packet, Leaves I RIDAY March 23 at 5D. m. FORi POPLAR BLUFF, POINT Pleasant and all way landings on Bayou Bartholomew - The fine ste.amer BASTROP, Gus Hodge. master. will leave as above, taking freight for all land ings on the Black and Ouacsbit rivers as high as the mouth of Bayou Bartholomew. For freight or passage apply on board or to Captain F. A. BLANKS, President No. 2 1 anal street, corner D-Ita. HITE & CitRLIN BRITTON & EPPLER, ADAMS & WORK. LORD & McPEAKE, Agents. mb21 BOUEF RIVER. REGULAR BLACK AND B(EUF RIVEB P 4CK IeT. Leaves FRIDAY. March 23. at 5 p. m. # . .. ) Fi rOiNTJEFMEIISON. GIRARD. J lAlto, Red Mouth. (luin Point and all landings on Beuf and Black rivers The steamer rTE LLA BLOCK, (In lac'e of Era No. 10,) Torn Taylior, master. Will leave as above. Piays partic:ular attention to all BI .ek Ilivr hbu-iness. For freight or pays-ge apply on board, or tr) mhet A. IItI fl' I'ON, 2 Grvier street. NEW OI1LEA.4H AND oUCCHITA RIIVER TRIANSPORTATION COMPANY. REGULAR B(ETIF hIV>R PACKET. Leaves SATURDAY. March 21. at 5 p. m. FOR POINT JEFFERSON.GIRARD. I Alto. lied Mouth, 1,um Point. and all landings on Ikeuf and Blacx Rivers The steamer TOI PARKER, L. P. Delahoussaye, master. Will leave as above. Pays particular attention to all Black River business. For freight or pssage apply on board or to 1. A. LABI S. Presi n B .O a.Cloan or Rtamst. TFF{t. AsW~. BstalMsoAM, £33 £IVK . airy ii Da, 1o41iiec ar its S onni, Jrgnd EIOe, Ahehaa, FOR MHBEVEPOIRT AND JFFg t lMl, 0 Teasr tleo. W. Bea, master. Leaves SATURDAY. March 24, at 6 P. ML J o bow Thoa te harget draynge ore !omf tlanl4 Will be a arged at rrir'"," n'l River. or A ew Orleann. in forwarding frolight cohnsiglE tot.e companyr by bill laniing. Itota ring boate oleave Mlorw eport Toeodlal, Thursdays and 8aturulayn. _ ITS & CARL IN J lIrT porrkl semlWeekrly lrmad erore Paiaeas. SFO B GRANTD J glrOE ONT Somary, Al Wand r > a. ftarbin'n and Way inrdina- hr steamers New Bart Able, R. tinnett, mastr., Leaves every BATVUDAY. at a p. m. ill le roa ~ rlarly as above. For freioltt . 8aage apply on board or to & AIVAMI B& WOIIL o 2 tino 21. b l Go nmeroryal b lU l., 8ATURDAY R IOVBUIO UNITED UTAW1 AIL 'ACKET, Leaves gveryyAI LTIA Y tit 6 P Potu r , ]Iv. I r.d r bAVII' thJ Nrtey. , and Ol rd rirwdla. t ings--rht he or tvnengr onorket Natoher, T. P. Leathers master. J. F. Meas, olerk. oonnecting at Vinkshbrg with the P'aiirlnot LMda for Yavoo Tallallatehie andi Hiofl',w',r rivey.. n ith Anocor Line for Memyphln. Celia aw, o Ig ANINYY, 114; Commwon ntrawti HITE & dARLIN, 4 TnhouvltouIw. mna Though Bills of tlling ilvnn to Trrnton Monroe apd allttntone ru V inkietrg, Shrow port and Tdn wRall sroad. W. B. B AeOOi TT. Asrunt. AMTngen7in t Leavews eve TVoEr .'(,. ;Dy ,. r-l+ Wi O Viora lif ia+i+ o l r ag Davis's Uag y n boi r o t landingas--T ,.mnra: hl HAUI D.I, Wmn. Campbr Al, ma'-ton A. MoVay and Jno. I. Aor:Tp, Si leavf. is above, connaecl at $Vikat!org P. t Parisot s Line for all pr'ii. 't, A PP er, Deer Greek and T iatcbaIH e AdA iF &CA WiWi' d21 R E& T C A. 0AttistN Through Hills of Lading llvvn to 'r:T'ton Monroe andt all tations on VIcker:, Gl.rl*v Dort and Texas R alroard U W. t. BRO amHfor, An.n . Pit M'iinnntt, , t. n n tAN ! at A LL bW A r A N T D w I t h pI'A ,rl. o i ... LANDINGH. The fine and fast and rt n .er tLr kr m FRANK PARGOUD. J. M. White, mntortr, (o. Holmrn. clerk Leaven every TIIURtHDAY at m v. mn. Will leave as above. eonrrriiroa at Vink trtarg ""r' the 'Varint Lice" for iti oints on iazreo. and rallahat'hle rivore. I "r tr' :hli r s raa*sn ..oyr on board. or t J(,riN A 'i r, my T, A iTA ho , WORE.. Through Billus of Iwrvl i: r.: ' Trrntoa Monroe ani Il Rtatioonrr ik, i i.trr'nre.r. port and Texan Railroad. W. B. BIOCKIETT. AItd. r , orru;lane st, OPELOUSAt. REOULAR OPELOIHAS PACKET, Leaves every WEDINFIDAY t 6 p. m, FOR WAHIllNGTON, OrELOU. laR as, Port Barr' Himmoport Chroeh villa. and all landings on the Atehafalaia river and Bayou Giourtabloan--. new and light draft plismnger steamer RERTII a. H. B. Broad, master. Theo. Jobtn, alerk, For freight or vasgre apply on board orto BIIIriON i EI'PLlEI, a88 1 GOradver street. P. R.-Conneota closely with steamer Mnla. for Bayou doe Olalhz. Also gives throlgth bnIta ladling to Bayou Daeuf. REGULAR OPELOUSAH PACKET. Leaves every 8A'TUJ DAY at p.m. S FO VWAhbllN(TON, O, PEA t amcsan, PortP Barrli. 8lm msport, Ohiir villA, and all landlinC on the ..l Atchafalaya River and Bayou Courtabl new and light-draft satarnor SANDY No. 2. A. P. Trourdalo. master. .1. B1. Hehmit, eletk, will leave as above. For fr.ight or pasnge tR y oly on board or to B I''TE & LA tLIuN Ja22 tt 4 T'Ihoupitolas street P. H.--Connects rlose y with stamer m at[.I for Bayou do Glain,. Also gives through bliI lading to Bayou Btluf. BAYOU SARA. S101FOR BAYOU BARA. WAT Hermitago, Port iudson, CRouge, Plujn'mlnte and ,andings-The United Stater mail seml-WeekL packet GOV. Ag i.,Lg. (In place of steamr W. 8. Ptkt,) J. J, Brown. mntter Leaves every MONDAY and F]IDAY. Iat s m. for Bayou ara, HITE & OAARIN At.., Tchon ltoulaei JNO. J'ANNEY 106 Common lda am A. (. (L )T)IN. As Maaesl36 UPPER COAST. REGULAR TBI-WEEKLY DAYLIGHT PACKET. , TO BEN TUREAU'S PLANTA* tlon, AscenMion parish--The aew steamer EVA, LQnis lRn on master, Norbert Ransos. olerkl Ive as above every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 10 a m. Returning Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. For freight or passage a on board, to JoHN C LDE, 17 Petetr. t. feS J. DgWINT.13 oanti st. SEMI-WEEKLY BAYOU LAFOUBO. I PACKET. SThe light draught steamer (In lace of W. J. Polteventi U. D. errebonne. Maste Uabe Blook.r Leaves New Orleans every THURSDA & MONDAY at 5a . m., returning every NESDAY and TSUNDAY evening. For or p THIITe o a oLfbod or to IT ABLA b d aTtnoutoolas street,. or TERREBONNE & HALO ON, AMs~nt 76 Decatur between Conti and BlenvllUe sa. jasl tf Leaves every MONDAY at 5 D, m., and FRIDAY atli in The passenger steamer leT JOHN Frank Bergeron, master J. 0. Bergeron. derk. Leaves as a above for Baton Rouge Plague mine, Donaldwsenville and all corast Iandlni. returning even 8SUNDAY and WEDNJWDAZ E VENINOS. For freIgh Ir .esagn aptpl y on board or to E. O. MELANCON. , Pienvillestret. LOWER COAST. LOWEl COAST TI:I-WF;EKLY PACKET. The new awl fast freight steame 0. CaRNro. Jr., Master, J. . Donovan. Clerk Leaves the city for the Franklin Rloe Mills Behr air and way landings every Montay, Wed&le. day and Friday at 1 . in.. Retuirns to theuetv every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday ev ings. Freight alerk foot of Co'nti street, . *L . SHIPS. FOR HAVBE- The 5. A Lit Austrisa &at oaIe eond Di or a Wart 10to le