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S.r non bky URv. A. J. Witherproon, ltrY MI PsIONA1UY. AIOae Out rae Rh' Ic' tiwir $ : 1w. 41tlbfect . c'l e MpaNII ( r I4.t ihia( Rnlt bho misery of lthwlR e a Pi R I-opother n q ~orintil2y. In the allapter of Cio tixt the Prophet porlmaye in tad Land lstrikitg oelior the calalntiies of his onlotrymen, both t.ead and alieo-for tle t;omb is distutblu by the invading and iemullinlg fte. The bones of the Ihabitantt of Jerit'slem, both great and smulal, "they shall bring out of their graves." The Prophet leno mentUiob that "de.ih shabA be hollOse rather then life by the residue of the people." Tile iuttrufil Prophet, as Jere. -lili has been eRllId. also upbraids the fooliah a4 shaetuelees inipell tone. of his Oountrymen. "They hold fast dot elt and refuse to re tunr. 4No matn repented him of his wicliednese .elrg, Wbtat hIve I done. lvery one turned to ils oonrse as the horse rishllth into the battle." h.re prtt'het stowSi tlhn Grievotue judgment that -ill come upoln tie land, and in pla.tlve stlraitn he ewatil their desperate estate. T'he test pre u5 ette te elmtn of tofe evile that were to befell tAhe people and country. Tte oppnortuity of dIt liverance s e pias,itad they were notliaves. Th. had neglecl d the pr·t-pr Reasons of the country's ealvatiit., uani thov r wer pact beyond reurvory, The euetly hatld irrlvetd; "lthe snorting of his horeses was heard flrot ltHn, the whole land tremnbled at the ootid of the neiglhing of his tlang'Or tis," Atwcieitrt tuthere have ni ale men tiol of the tilolee pirolttund by the allunllian bhorsmen or i a' hlty, anid Ilow their liond eon vuleed the eatll t lfor nules distant. The people ireted in. false hotic,s. They were doeeived in their eoitttldillee. " they lolked for peace buit no eOOd cane. n.u for a tune of health, ald behold tr.ouble.' It it liaoltlnible for a people to bie deceived in their hopes anld o!noeque-ntly sit sttil and be bound ehand antd i'ot without knowing it, and when they ought, by pry per defensive measuenre, to have l, perr l to irike for their pro,-etoiin and left tici iri.te- in the hulll of Hil" who is the Dlstl,.. r of rv .mitle and the Arblter of uln iot0,P. it hi rivtt PnIi fol' a brave people to sit Mill ana do .iot iiliot elii It the halt'oEt lues and thelteunlnr iti iiliiitt tiing sIavhed, litit, my Mriends, ealtIt ugi I sive given the lirarl iisisiory 4--. the telt, I wli.h i tore it by way of tspirital SMoULmodat.tt iti to a ! lreater erisa Ithea a il. tltial one,. I dreire to day to disuste tlhose siettoef l l grec' tilhi nie! proptiloes tinies for the salvititln if tihe ii-tl, for lite sfe di-livoeauone throughl the ftiollon!-itl of J*lillerlist, ornm everY lspiitritul . the ithles, thle world land the That I. a couriitrl otf far greitir r importltnce than the selvll.tin of tlatel- 'for what in a man prlited if he lthall git.in thI whole world and luos his own olil), or iitat chtlll a man give in ox ohanlge for, hie A itr ' If our colts be not saved in this wiorld, noi I .tlllontg ran deesOibe and no .llaginaltiot o n icotc iuttive the mtllery that awLite ts in the eternsl world. Thu lainenttlion or the Orhohut over the dad lrate of hl ooeiuntry wam in. aeet beComintg, an it wi O tenider and affeotlon "te. The tItoplo Iced hopedl to have reelived a-tooor IroimR Egypt, bat, the sltnmer, the time of a&rouhtn. i rminie was ended and they were left without a tvwistaito. The harvest was Itaslt itd they are now left to the fury of the itading foe, iandif on awooutlt i f theeo itmpeoudtng olatities the prophet was greatly distttrbed, is there not -esot tfor gioeater IlamentationI if we let the re l.onet harvest paiss wlhoutl leing Iaved, If the L'roihout werpt over the tempioral eltami. ties of his puoplo, iand etxclhied, i Oh, that my heart were water, and mine eyes a fountain of lateas, that. 1 might wCrp day and night for the ulain of tile i daughtelt r of my people," with what greatetr rincon hot .e to to make lainntation over you, it yiSo nio!itiprove your oppertunily of aIlvatmon. L.t lie proett ed brifly to point out some of the sPea;lu if pita'e, or favorable tie i'f atlv y titer, An Iith'~y n~ius to Iit in the cottlrrie or nature. fontil i " favoitraill titir, not only for religiou4 4mpresito.lo , bit I'or onversion., Many iof th Iaint,. emntitint fior their piety and seal were S.ooIverted in i:i ly1 life, The hamuiels and 'tiym thy" and oJaditli andtl Jonphe have been oulld to ail ages uf the .lureh lEarly imipreslionu , h. they good or iti. are the miet la4t1111 and youth is t e e l itted to receive good impremsit ao. Tile iitnd thltl i more theatbie. lThe ilfoltioln more ardent, the passions mtore govier'lthe lii, Oi niltenie more tender, atid the will ltola itbtintlite; but many, alse, have .elt that favorvabln asoaltn of salvation; and yXong tioolelo vlnian nttllr in1 after life for t.hiai lack of thliel atdvartalages they negleoed the natural seeaonof o ltaiingt ; in wiihl we do not limit thae mercy of God (tnd1 I have seen a man lghty years of ag contverted in tllll mslton.) eit every one knows that the most propitious semaon of . rait ie wilen the dew of youth La peOn you and the itble teaches: "Rtemember now thy Ureator in the dlve of thy youth." Propiteoun thimns of salvation are afforded by Divione Providence. bMories are sent to woo us .mbrace Hli love. Alteotious or judgments to warn us; but many under Hbe I have remaiuod untgenerate. The . tabbath, in the hind providence of Godl, was appuinted to pl ornlote the best tuterestl of manlkind, both his piisIecal and spiritual welfare, and it (the tiabbath) ought to be speut in the tblihe or privnge .xerctses of religiou. On this day pubic worship ti conduoted and the ordi atnce of Chrilianlty dispeousid, and Jehovah on that day more especay llly alld converts sill. netsl to hitmst.f and places various seals of his apprc.bation uonl the proper observance of t.o Lord's day, and ihas even numbered it amonlg the ten ooimnanlndtnts. lhit how many let that ruteptrb seario pcsts away without obtaining the knowledge of eaivation, which they could easily to ·bystepping into one of the many open chturches ln our city on tuntlay. There are also golden ·oportunities presentid to us by grace. In re vival. of roligion anud r xtrardinary awakeniug. When the hitsy spirit id poured out abundantt. . Whenall in ero to fuel the strivings of the Spirit. It men did but improve "these gRl dnl momenta" they never would exclaim in agony, the hsv'vet is peer, the summer is ended andt we are n.t narved, but many stifle their con wotlons at euclh causue, and grieve away the .oli Spirit. - let me urge you to improve euuh precious -tthes of salvation thbat have been mentlo, ed, and Swold do well for a moment to refleoct upun pisery who lose their day of grace, or woo ieot their opportunities of salvation. I_ otee nesone once lost are irreooveorable. " would gadly recall on their dying b~de t neglected privlileges and opportunitie. Dut ai a n. Tinme once pact never returne. The eason of grace does not return, It may be re R¶le the volume of water whlih flows along as m6u atand on the bank of the river when it tase. it never returne, but flows on to the eano; and so a neglected privilege nevr re ~4are, but goee on to eternity where it will con gat you with its awful reeyponatibility. 2I.-:l t seaeons of salvatlon may never be re l. any promime themselves time. and Sfor repentance, but how often does death oint such expeotations. The individual isnds on the margin of the stream may a lifeless corpse betore the pasling current lwed by another. - 4t eIeuonl aggravate our guilt. The means .grace are o many talents committed to our SWeare to give an account of our etewaord p and the neglecting to improve them will be ed 'Ard eact ye the unprofitable ser vint into outer darkuees, there shad be weeping end ganshing of teeth." rvery lost season hardens the heart. Who ve their hearts " Gospel hardened" above all se ? Unconverted mnistere of the Goepel- verted choirs and sextons. lI short, all w Us an unholy Lamlliarity with eacred things. It law even ,t nainre, that while aotive nrm egai strength ny exercise, passive impree Imidiish by repetition, and the natural noe for holy things may be lost in the lor attendance upon means of salvation, and wrho are most familiar with religioua ser and places often become paset redemption. ord that doss not quicken will etupify, and deesi not save, it wilt condemn: "'If not th e of life unto life, it is of death unto death." lost season of grace will grieve the Holy aore and more. The spirit of God wiln a strive with man, and if we rest ua, our dcstruoiton is inevitable. ry that takes the thiagof Oarist OUtos .: I le aaletems warn art thmiei Inoing to ltgypt for nuoouir, Ie taead or trutting in d aed pie parig snurtelese to breast the gaaitng storm. A people that do not resolve themselves to do or dile for prinolplO will look In vain to .tyt for help. Let a brave people stand upon "the riht," f riltey are wiped on in tbht resointi o. liut how bitterly sadI is it to lose the opportun ty of religions salvation. It is like a fa.voring bree e springing tp around a oinking vesel, If the sails be set the snip is wafted ot to her destined psIrt; If not, the breeze .ay die out and the vessel ,tand still. On the walla of the famous Itphio Oracle it was written "know thy opportunity." The Dible declares: "ro every thing there is a season and a time to every put. tpae under the heaven." And it also saoads out the alarm of the text, "The harvest is past, the summer ended, and we are not saved." ... 4*,4n -....... I Oommuulcsted., Annual Iepolrt of Labore Among lsea. men. Tbhatks again to the proprietors of the oily press for continuing to send their daily issues to the Hailors' heading.room without charge. Most of all thanks to God for shielding us as the ap pre of his eve through all the commottions and diseases of the past twelve years, permitting us to contInue our labors among seamen here un oealingly, and saking the lass year-thls year of political turmoil-the most pro poront and snu. oesf tl of any while in the meantime many coo laborers have been removed by death. Uttrlidg the past year we have hld dli vine service in three plaocss-in our Bethel on itep anade street, regained from its tUe as a ona theoll ehurch, and refitted and pemuanently se oured for its original object; atd on shipboard on the upoer docks, conducted by Judge Filk and my aselaant, Mr. John (libbe; and on board the national vessels in the river. OnB abbath and on fotr evenings of each week we have regularly held well-attended services. In one readinlg room, the only ,edling-room in the city that Is free to ol, Cso fr as I knowt-aroom well supplied with bnoke and papers-yont may nlod on any day, and from morning to night, a throng of sea and Ian hmeen of manlly languates, all quietly reading or writing to Irlends, and thus furhlshed Ibettor employment than drinking and vielstig ltianoe house,4 Thle lit. of names on uor roll of honor' as members of our Tom eranoe hand of Hlope now amounts to about eleven hundred men. Our t4bbath-school le in a prooper.us conditioti, I'he oanrdinavians, in whose behalf valrittu tff.rts It rve been put forth duritng ithe past three or for years, haIte Kivsen np their recently.p=urhmaentslt Itlate of worahip, nat hlll divlin pestvlo in our Bethel. AIways one with no in slrlt, they will loubtless be actually one, with but one c.rganlza. To otlr Presbyterian frientie who hbae f.or some time Ioen colleoting money for a l'resbytrria ltetiel on the upptr docks, we wl'h large eoo cesa. lint the Atnerlcan heasmtn'cs Friend No tte y which we tepresent in iles city, is not Preslavterlan, ir Methlodlit, or oantdinavian, or AtteriOan, btst onsmoptolitalln i its operation, on= opertaing wit alil denominationa and havina its chaplatus and bothele In all quarters of the world, L. 11. "AmE. hamlen's tibapainL. BerehBar on MIvrts. (From the Herald.] Elvarte, .aid he, I know very well. I have talked to him by the hour, or rather I have lits tened to him by the hour, for there's no chance for anybody else to talk when he is present. lie Is a delightful talker, too, a man of extrartr dinary ability, althongh ie talks too much about him.elf sntn his own speeches. He will make an excellent tecoretary of Stain if he can be held down to practical and practicable thinge; and I bhtleve that Haves ie the man to got tho most gotod and ttsefuiless out of hlim, River R ewM, OFFIICE NEW OILEANS8 DE1,MOrIlA.T, Monday Morting, March 26. I UinlivAs I---Isabol, lEmman, Delle of Shrovepirt, Trenton. To Aniven -DiBh Wing No. I, Eva, Upper Coast; hil1, IItntgo, .1J II. Ilamn, Cottona E, ley. J,,hu Iuowird, Otne eta; C. II. l)urft, oil. A. P. Kouns. Matta Louise, lRed Itver; Robetrt tMitcholl, .olden City, Thompson I) an, lasin and barges, Ohio, Aesumptlon, Henry Tote, L.a four, hel W. d. f'. itevent, Tenses and Mlaicon; Grand titpublic, Warner and barges, St. L.,ul; Itathe. Vickrbu g; St. John, Baton louge; Oov. Allen, Bayou Bara; Bertha, Opelousas. Weather yesterday was cloudy and wintry. 'Il h dlscharging of the Belle of Shreveport was the oily event oreurrling yesterday to break the stllness of the <abbath ntay. T ho Cincinnati Ecrpdrer of the 231 says: "The Thompson Dean left for New Orleans last night with 600 tons freight sad engage ments below for all she/could carry. She had over fifty cabin pass tigers, a number of whom were round trip exourslonistt, luiclting Mrs. Gefl -y, of the Oib on lonuse; Mrs. hater, of the Burnet Mouse; Mrs. Capt. J. B. Jones. Mrr. Barne and Mrs. Hampton. TheDean laid here until 1:30 last night in order to await a party from Now York, who had engaged one entire side or the ladies' cabin by telegraph." The Dean is advertised in another column to loeae on return trip Saturday next, the 81st, nst. The ltoert Mite1ell is also advertised to leave Wednesday for the Ohio. She is a fine steam boat to travel on, in every enase of the word. James Paul commands. Mr. Frank stein, a most attentlve clerk, has charge of the olDie. A report having been circulated that the Eva was not insurable, Capt. Ranson requests us to state in oUttridlo ion that the Eva is Iutored in the ('ommrroial lnsurance Comnpapjy. The Trenton, leaving to.day for the coast and Lifourche. goes through to Thibodaux. The T(.m Parker, L P'. Delahonssaye master leaves Wednesday, sure, for Black and Bunut rivers through o loint Jefferson. The Col. A. P. Koune, of the New Orleans and Roed River Transportatlon Company, is receiving to leave We duesday for shrevtport and Jefferson. Mart, Kouns in command, Isaac Kouns clerk. Off to-day for Baton Rouge at 5 p. m., the St. John. Suoh confidence have they in Capt. Bor geron that the people on the Coast could be as easily persuaded that Christmas and the Fourth if July were one and the same as that the St. John would fail to pass up or down on her regu lar days. The Henry Tote leaves to-day for Bayou La for ohe. The peerless Robs. E. Lee will be found at the landing this morning receiving to leave to morrow for Vicksburg and all mail landings, c(aptain William Campbell in command, Mr. A. MoVay in the office, assiated by Captain John Mossup. We are glad to son the grand Lee ocae more in line, and hope the days may be m mny before she has occasion to stop again. We suppose, after seeing her offtomorrow, Captain C.nnon will return to his Florida home. Capt. Canton has placed a handsomely gilded pair of horns on the Emma. Uapt. Canton be nweves that for speed and regularity she is fairly entitled to them, and there are many others of the same apinion. The regular tri-weekly daylight Upper Coast packet Eva, Louis hanson master, N. Ranson and Geo. O. Heno clerks, leaves to-morrow at 10 a. m. for the Ben Tureaud plantation. The regular trt-weekly Lower Coast packet Emma, O. Canton, Jr., master, J. J. Donovan clerk, leaves to-morrow at 1 p. m. promptly. The semi-weekly Coast and Baton Rouge packet, St. John, F. Bergeron, master, J. C. Ber geron, clerk, leaves to-day at 5 p. m. The Gov. Allen will leave to-day at 5 p. m. for Bayou Sara and all mail landings. J. J. Brown, master, 8. 8. ttreck, clerk. The regular Mo day and Thursday Coast and Bayou L.f.,urone packet trenton, in place of the W. J. Poitevent, leaves this 5 p. m. U. D. Terre bonne, master, Gabe B ock, clerk. The new fleet and handsome New Orleans and Ouachita Transportation Company's steamer John H. Hanna (in place of the tuachi'a Belle), J. W. Blanas master, Joe Holmes clerk, leaves Wednesday, as usual, for Ouaohita City. See her adverni:uement in another column. 'Ihe Bertha will leave Wednesday, as usual, for the Atchafalaya through to Washington. H. H. Broad master, Theo. Jobin clerk. The steamer Gold Dust leaves fcr Ohio River ý Tuesday, at 6 p.m. EXCHaNnG cLIPPtGos. March 23.-The Rising Sun News Shas Asniasedup,.a fatboat and started South 100 tons of ice ep out" wtlI shipped by oto shppertpr tsn io e elnmeirtn, sn4 all consignled to ()ordon , (Goml, Now Orli.ass, Will htvo fuIar additional bargte from tlitr,, non taling 2200 tons M. IM t l FtIiar. totltAri~it0n, Marcth 23 ---rv;ven ille orite for "nto re Im Is" to astry 4 IT hr fitrileýht ht1 attentt to her bineslnse. Hhe doreoi't i n In·ots off Iy ox. orbitant charges for whtrfage. 4hbe Invites boats to htr dorsn. lhttliville ditvtlne thanl away. Iile cnltges th-.n soubh big wbiarflige bills Ihlat, tihy don't oalo iabout steopping bete at all.. Evans tille is a live, I, ral yt go- rheadl Colv. Luttie vylle is a slct, low village compared to it. We ought to bluh at our stuan I igorantce of what is good for our alfty' interests, but, alas our Wharf Committee i lind and oatn't see it, and we manage to live from hstiil to month by heavy taxation, a sga mon' poly andt fat-salariod ofllo.yboldere. (o to Evanhsvdle andl stay a week, then come hors, and you would think thati eulnees had lMoked the nokhet, and everybody had ane to the funeral, Wake up here, everybotdy I We are too dod-blatette Ilay and close-tlet i hers to iniljoy good hoaith. We can't all live dotng nothintl. Invite people to come here Indtitce boats to sppek a good word fotr y(, anti firing you some trade. i you dotn't want It work, lighit omt and let pent ple In who are willing to .a.rk Don't heep em away by taxing m t death. Wake up, or i- doletnti Mnaroh 23, --The stern-wheel stteamer l w'lis sold by (apt. Elliott to kid, Nowlait'I to day for l00I1) otaIh. (the leaves for the Arkansi s River on Maturday. MARINE NEWS.. ,irlifE NE+W ORLMANFS I1)Mrlt:lt4'ni .It Artivei. No arrivals tlrllt sea i ;FEAM4(IATI. ht-lle of hreviAprt,, t('oliti, romn '4i lelo,9 JIc', 'itttlltnol, .t in ol t ncie, with rhuilltr RlI. Iterselpe of Ptredlba. lpkg4 Todsa .1 I+nrd-- Ir' hr "ld M IotlnTl ieI t lhwnhati'htr At II ,t-ilt-- 0 . 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(1 {i t *1 riaftler (;- 7( bblls dlueo II( lslcks bran N 0&, M.t It---11t0 Inllks o1a1 f1$7 bulle onty Cha 1'h+.tan tai --v-.'i,4 l oll. co.llr hi bulk C I Oouradl--6ll0 hib Inlol mt au hi!If kotol 4l bllla hoer 24 bble oll I114 pk(/it white l, d 13) ihdoz hInnhkta. 'il klig IIl|ru ( A WVhiltneoy &cd O --:1072 mlacks clrn 1001 sacks oits I hli1 i %asoIn aLeO t Iow rll & lre ton-1 tiewlc hamiu luiexsn moaet, ll Ibis pork Virn hire,-- ... 113 tb rues ltrd t, imS lit blln fi h I n kgs i ik I. A No fll 150 o I hair l l" h i14 1o l 1I iti!rcei doh C i II )o lin --_i .-... tlierne ham It9 11) n b ilxnntt 50 knee cnoia F. Vnte'r 11110 seoed ost J Went a co.--".1001 it 1 Hllhwabali'Ocr.l Frowenfeld 1 Ptbitf r-- 111 St-. s h, lh to eile I1 T lrwlntor'--711 .ntks oiut"II'' IlT hddbl.ko & Hlon--4141 alok corn ( Clhopin---- 3l1'1 fo Lewisl 101,14--177 i.ll1 Jtn it King ,kin---;I:854 do 1)Doir4 &'c- --5)3 4I 1000 boxes candll ".1 ,I K' 1lt &co-":04 halso I raw .1 |lNk &io 00 sall ok " Inolu l - I --lll k --. . InLven4r a n ilxturl nI 4 tovln"co1nt- 111 bdls oil I I. Lyons ----4110 lke white lead S4t-iiurler, Maiiiraly &(..)--- b.5 pliol ni 15 lhgs bottler F I |lloidio--1 lox Hnut.go.i 11 Holtri & Hon --3 do hmitnd, & Ziwler''--O Akin lidn Jlout, Blhrn &no--2 (1) W 1, N.vra---9 lo M MA(l'raw-4 do W Diettich--t d" It iHll. ,-0', do A IP.tacal &Ac1-.842 Ire t lumhern J, T llilUrden - 7.1 bale, ,otrin Mc ,iohn , htoowdon &. Vlolhti---7 4 J L. liea ii. &co-- -ts J. n P~hlup"&co-.-tl Ki kpl.ick & It'iih---I Wati.ni, saluts~ unts t 2i;| bblit flour By Rollroads MORUAN'S LOUISIANA AND TEXAS RAIL. ROAD. March 25-2 balos cotton I lapp Itros &co--2 hhds sugar 12 bbls molasses 1) L Kerslon-5 do R Millikin 2 hides W Ji Matthews & Bro-- 4 bales mons J Ay cook-4 do J A Brown--8 Isacks rough rice J For. seter-1O h)al.s moss V it lIernard--44. sacks rough icoe Rykoski & Mansde--1I00 in currency (iolmaIhlla National B nk--Ions eggs sundries to order--''o al 2 bales cotton a hhds sugar 17 bbls mol:nssos Per steamship Josephine floma Iodianola--2 ba'es cotton Lehman, Abr. ham &co--5i7 head calves C Merle &eo-sundries to trder From Galveston-2 bbls sweet potatoes 9 sacks do Steven & Stat k--sudrioe to order LEEDS' FOUNDRY, IESTABLISIED IN 186.1 Corner Delord and Fonoher streets. NEW OBLEANS. We are prepared to manufacture STEAM E NGINES, BOILERS, SUGoe MILLS, SUAB KETTLES, DRAINING MACHINES, SAW MILLS, COTTON PRESSEI, NEWELL SCREW8, GIN GEARING, FURNACE MOUTHS, GATIBAl1S, JUDSON'S GOVERNORS, and all kinds of Plantation and Steamboat work, and every description of Macer forr th South. LEEDS & 00, mhs am d&w Meat Stalls Nos. 37 & 38 Magazine Market. Supplies Shins, Families. Hotels. etc., with EGGS, VEGETABLES, FOWLS, ePAs, Beef, M utton Pork, Sausages Tripe. Fte., Ete. And everything the market affords. MAITIN LANNES, Ja., Butcher. Vegetable Stalls Nos. 121 & 124 Magazine Market fee A Third of a Century. ,. k, VINET, with E. VINET. r4IN MUWI A. WA 1AIJIJANOM COMPANY. voult tip ICapita, 4006.,60. WhOM Thutl TW uNrtY~IflMI' ANNUtAl, OTAT.1M1NT Fo1 1i76. Net ltllntltnl lartll jr.' tn..oo'o, I drb... . llteiat Lomasn , *2fl,2417n 94Tn "to .... ,"-. ......... 41111014 lannnrind rants 41*to90, l, For enrf ill-,,.,·,··.- .. . ,41 41--918,89419 int i r O 1 t..m.. .....w....... 1/1t1,O110 Atijtn+,i on .) , ,,.,. f~rta!111119 n 'a- ' 1 W1 ~ t'leo.tr wi t (h a iv r ow n ll'roI oniVtof111 markTt vnlulln tMIIWUN, MuTUndR, Illumnnog (n 1 0 4. ltrsrsnlvnttln ......... atrelieV .14 TWitNTYEon ANNUAri and M N7nml Prrna In nrw'rvn {1 ribrlol t r Qloni . k.................... . 118.4001 14 ¶rr~.1 r.~n~itr. . . 14419blW 'I. t~ttlvtcrtlrl tlnlrl ctt trnnk tan rl bar Font, t Lnr iii" 'ljn, ai 4-.,.u ............97(1,'ln1 t82ntr ynr 1111 rln"181.d'k7.........rb4 2Ianlt4 oll VII o lit+,,1 ..bvo.......1.0 78nMrernk ntea (?IJI9I.)1!4I041 All lr'lt It'n11 P.r t 20,148 22 +. earl anttlnd tnun llboral te al. t air o p eilnrrter be Cerny H, t root. Jr(& I ,t It. (1AnApi i4T4 1tMnr'rnt~try ta1111 ,J1EWIANTW' ll MUTUlfll1 INIIIt, 14 4 Ot" NEW O10-AIA133. 104...... .... ..C4n441 *treet .... .......,104 TWUNTY-L·1BE M)ND ANNIflAI STATEMENTS in nnnforlrrrrrllt with tlltn rnrlllremnnah of Ihoif rbntbnr ( iW) 1W.) tninlii f ollowihn AopltA Pronntlnr4 rno·ntvnrl rlltrlnn tto, pear onnlinn Mllry Ili, l'4711, l::"lulllinn nnscr rnal fvroulltrmm c l (1il4 oriwl(+u 8h11.9- ONt l F irn .91t Intrm..y . ........ .. ..1.. . 141197 14 Ott Flrtlnn ttlrkui ..... .,.. .... ........, a7.'7cn 4 i On 111vor IWlfikrl. ......... ..............., t,'rn+ a Lhu.' li.nlo 11ýli1:rl~l~..... 114,4169 +"+ F'trr rl 'rr~nrl n,,rt M y, (7©.,ttta,81 ltitfstrli:4",. ....... .. 4149,)11M 1 L9 ('o it1'F, l ts flink.........- .. 118,744 111 J'r.).ml'r Ins~, ,..,:,._i.;l (;n . 8,W 8 4)11411 in 11111)24x .91111(..... 6.11. il.oh IF~lr 24 13t.rlt) (( II 1.8 I?'~Q~ 1-l.1'r 3)fVol'.t.., t ..' 11 ' U 16,O914 V 11 1..00 8toldh ~41"l nn(j 1)ryt).rk onl 8.1o xa inot, huhaot t91 . o iulrsrt, MAIUN 44 M ro. lt............. ......... . . . .. Ii 70,1100 r.1 Thu Oomvnny h1r8 o .(.ho fol7 d. 110.815 21 heal f it th .........................~·'1.....117710 69 Tbf' .dv' 2llltrow 11}4 0 1 1o 41111. t 09,97 1( ot~s 1 cmntrnrl Ly m+Jrtgalrlcmr l plo;ýpte sm,tnla411 1111414 ll 11 liup........ .....1... ... 1ro1u,10 X? Yrnminmn In rnourpce of 4 rlloutlonr...... b6,'M a Im 4tc~ttt 12rtntt . .... . .. .. .... . ohraneo tlt;;'k"' ................. 1411 OF11 ttfrnnk Vni+ýi~ X ilr (J ,M k 414 1 rAh1 V, 1(h440r 0r, ht kti~kllrrirln llr yl)we rnrd hlp andR Aort 1'u;n 1lDll~lrl1irr Oil I h d ,st' ll... 6,(1 00 2 ( 1 ,llrn int.n GIdoIIB1IJ R Ml~k......... h alt! ( n ih ou hat,.d..........~~~............... 06,81 6 1 The nhnvt4 Orstntd.lrrr"tlt to n Juat. trorl lna r i 1'tl tr(((llt",riot from (luF 1,1,(.k" of 11( TIm(1o)!IiY i' A U , t+'()JILr i.P. i'e'-ldstnt, G. W. NiOT T. i4()et'tsl arv. Swornrl~ t, " (1114 n1IWrrrlhlu;l trctlcro Wu, ttrr, >k ] of .l ulrn, IlUO. J DJi5i4 J1FA 'YOJ,*9. 1;oar: ruubi At n cplrttlnr> of tit+4 Iirlnrn of DrPr te)t` bnlr on ih(~n (:d rimy' of~ Junon 1878,4t 1IU marslv!,d is, filly 4 -') tile!I toilt rýIr 1411.111f-, r'n r nluitnld. FIVE LJ1 0LNT~ irlt.(4roi on Ito,' I - fitr40c. P, 11 AT.1(' ' l+' I 44 Y,.ý. C1h 1I 101812? TWENTY-ESZVENT!- J ANNUAL BSTAT'C - EENT ----0 TR- tOFJKENT MUT'UAL INSUBANOB 00.M PANT. Now Orleans. May 20. 1876 The trustace in conformity to the amended ehartor. ubmit the following statementof tie attair of. t ho compvany on th ooth April, 1876: Fire promlu.n.. .............. '201,0o 26 Marine premiums.......... 87.488 97 Btivr r.mlums ..... .... 114,818 26--$688,. 0 Earns' premiums, les reroD -atlee a rnde thrh vremiums..... 288.1s? 6 Losses paid and e.sti mated, nlcluding all known and unpaid: On firo......... $6,980 10 Marine..:..... 18,u88 18 On river....... 71,471 90--11471,00 I Taxes, expenses, re bate in lieu of par ticipation, loss inter est, discount, etc..... ,728 11-- 281.110 ;jeavuig, after paying 10 per cent in cash interest on caitali stock. vrofits.......... .88as 7 The company have the owing assets: Bills reo vable.................. ,728 78 Loans on bond and mort gage ...................... 86,448 8--S110.772 11 Loans on pledge at calL.... 120.711 87 Cash........................ 7.88 04- 188.099 4l Ieal estate . .......... 128.03. 48 City bonds, bank and other stooks..... 1ae,1~ ot Premiums in course of collection..... 27,02 71 Total assetse.... -..... .........58.008 71 The above statement is i true and eorrec transcript from the book of the omp.aent HENRY V. OGDEN. Secretary. Sworn to and subscribed before me this lath day of May. 1876. WM. H. HOLME,. econd Justice of the Peace. parish ot Orleana The Board of Trustees resolved, That aftei paying the annual interest of ten per cent on the capital stock of the compan that a dividend of TWENTY PER CENT be paid in cash on and after the 12th day of June next to those parties insuring with the company entitled to receive the same. TRUSTEES. Thos. A. Adams Edw'd Pilsbury. Sam'l B. Newman. Jno. E. King, Sam'l H. Kennedy Fred'k Camerden. John Phelps, , L. Harris Adam Thomson, Andrew Stewart, Henry Abraham. Joseph Stone. P. N. Strong. George Martin. Victor Meyer. Alfred Moulton) Joseph Bowling L. C. Jure Edw'd J. Gay. Edward Nalle. Jno. M. Sandidge, Goo. W. Sentell. Simon Herushelamn, A. Levi, Simon Forcheimer. John BrunaRo. Joe. B. Wolfe. Win. H. Matthows B. B. Post, John V. Moore. Paul E. Mortimer. mv2s Southern Shoe Factory OF JOHh HAINSEN, 83 and 85 Canal street, New Orleans. TO ALL SOUTHEBN CITIZENS. I am of the same opinion as yourselves and am determined to help nbuild up the manufac turing interest of our native State in order to hely the laboring classes and keep the moned. which would otherwise 3R ttteFcory, athomae. MThA MflOAPS Rt4(IttA~ i L+I iNtN'th. 7. I01111MIMP A NDf ili ~ BI~kW rIII1 A F PArý 4IcT trpar~atfn w!?1f Hý + J tl 'h ',A, 6S ºli, Sti'(t rJ ElN141 I dNA'rr, (1,7; ty ,V4 JlE, lt t vtlr,1 t .11 1 kti [t' m in'rir , M11r11(Wlni'1 Hour. pIt~'rf lgN4I,. I'1I ll %,II 1AilcfrJR'p (Al*r W,1(fl.haRrr ,lamnis t'nni, mnor'rr. it rnnk Mtr fi, "' sttk. Will Jp vp nq ah" ,ftIrP1II !TRIRML D 7 111 MJ.' ti"' k tl74fUTlt, gnulr la A. 14U1T't'ON, ! R (I ,ar t'l r it~l'.r iii IULAl ~(lX1 A'l LO )tii Yvht~AMPNI t11V(INE'M.i'4 (KA Will It~ 'in O) i tib'yv j, 1 :11, at isl1. lgi ' lii' rird rr(0 1WAYN I" A Wild, .47t 1 Y14,1, Nvah~villt ol:m~l 11,,kr 111 r'wt.p 'W 1l jl l tvn , IV i 'ilp. l 1 R ilmiAm Jll itIj'rmn .7lrr , r ;f' N I 1I' I ,'I 'Arr iyv r stentilr r W, IAI MllA r,1' 'it, t, ,1~ liN AN I '1( rI, MliF ly o ct rtrlkirtwo WAi'ii,' W'll j N1'14#.1 N. DI. A tllti o tiro,, ii to i 'rl yn ' 1(rn n - WR rtltt t' r,>l rI k t ot h lt~llyitiý,i t , otl"R *Lti~t W. $imn 117 I t~ (:7A 'Jfl.N ifit NVEIZ. T ht&W OfUIAnkiH hil) r~rt·2r:()lfT 81V14t polio I. Vouikptr nv$I/')·il t .rl rl · i'LNt i Lt(Utl~tAVOi (77E17P [IV'r U~' J-~ ·livn R c'vrliiy W l' I tlrit 1:.' I AV, ol r;ýý. vý. 14(i b (' Ai;t' . 1ti'i (;'.7Nl , 'JI7AIT i t*) r, Alr i''ii n. ,,i till Wit'Jnnri n(6w (In how''r iitfl. tlE !rl'r ~ f, w.: 14ink4?, irtlr''c N k r. 1 ~ PI WJl I', . A,, i ',r (IJ'FE 4.17.U (r,(N,4 i h'r' iii h i ll '71 I iis iii '.lii, tr.ll I+,--'1'1115 hlxltQ of f r I4".'' "i',in~-~t. ritiil tltrn (('" an frr t~liln I lv'r, ''',m 'ii r t t )Irv-f Portrv'ait. I'vtiilc4tli o (AND IN-+'ffl; T44.44,4 (44.1 (. ) t to 104rr~l of~o :mc hr, 4 lrl +i'rla Oit, or' Work. Ivrth In r~~~~ll 4, rrv~rttrwrcl 'cl~O.I f~rr~to rtirr ins: ntI"n. 1.'tV ii:i , ~tittptsr 4441) v 114I'l, tot 1~b Iv~r~nllln/r1 tjtl II I; 'sllit ~fill ki~ iirm' 00,11,r· 44 t- 14tI ,r" , to r, 71. 11f 4iw 1 r''fliu '(lr t6 r. 41441 1rtt,, 114 nfl1(4r () rIt 't tll~ r. lilt (, to r s.T(I~ 1'4'41(4. lll ( Wi tl ('I .11 r 4~'r4444.l 4'4'( W444441 L 4'4l4r.lli (4r44L 1'4r(.i0(44441 rat's I.',44 l'' iin w lll' IV1 t'.r, r rid 7r,, taniallbt ¶vnnn.-k. )nth In fill or~~lrrrr :·lt~r IUrntrnttir rr Ul rr $4. vrr,: v.rn I * ,4444144''. s1 4 H1' II. 1 1 . wil. t,' (U).'3 i~n i ,ryr r .i''rsnntt.i'iu tnvit ' n. ,Th--tor t (An s v' . Ir (r it'/414$ (r''pr,=r ,114141 by 411t. ( asn t nill 44'44444 t, In 144they Mv An (il&114.r y(4 i4 it. tit4141 I4,1 4't(4,te (4r.1441(1( Vt11 1. r v 7I4 I II' i I º ' . 11 (A21 W OIITj ANA LE A SEr fIt. (-)N HIAND, A T ('CV, AN') 'IFT4(CT 14TOC(It o'4f 1414(144 W4144$, ('44.14 4 1444 4l:44.sri4nn 41nd1 CaliforniaW4. =+ V -lot4 .144 "r t4'l4 l 414 (4l4444 Crux~ hums, Klr-444 and 41 / .4.144(4V 4.44.4r. Cnullornlat F~ruitrs and44 .14411r For iir,' 4mn 1CIli~iayl(. Alto on band,44 n, 144ru' tr~'4 of44k W~h(lklrs4, 1~r1In 411445 r ((I th . , (Iir n~ mill ('4,rt'4. A hsl rt1W, 81A41ag4)14t 1'r .1 444,4. 44444,sta C44*5t lant'llmnatl Bato4r. In ba4rrels, will4 ` .tar,* 'lis't's! 44il1 Uhr(t'i Bottled.4 134444r. Also, 4fi4 (a4~rn 1fl' 4144~u !sU.pu~r nay Clhautuocnt.4 F. HO LAND }, $0.....CU8TO3¶ITO1 bl F K(T RIE T.....5 mha. 1. II. )1U31 & CO.'S CHAMMPAGNE. Importations In 18~769 34,815 Cases ; or 13,613 cases more than any other Brand In tilt United States. 1 4t FOR SALE B! 5 ýHID t ZXE GLEB, E.- TOBY &I HF " 11,A , ·ll"odna, un-·sllY~~ug il 11i~ :i Qrnahn ,fl tý,e= iryl H rlrf' n a I ant+ tlraticriorr IE fto 14I4IgvEptTO ANDI) $f Lt' WQO. 0o2. "AP moaunu M. 11, 1#auzamdutE L,«A CV WL4DN$PI1iY. MAnrch 7t, ttt i~frr s' Mosr 1. LenE.., 14..1. 1 rlakmir, 111114 i'ltvt't MIATITJIIIAY. Marcrh All t b ps, 5 t ,j1ro taýnfIu ffIp r,111nr rdlnyIro fl4$fltr~al,, , n4 Ir~'I h~rrrry.qnrtC TUU 4#I)W. Twill biy'asntn rIAto rm s i' .1r a'rslt I Psiornsnsi o&, gAy 'fri tP(O tolba rstnpn 7 p }} li llrtrr tpr 're it tbr' pash d i+tl nPit siA8lr atrts4t:, JOHliAtA4. ~ r ii O el-..tlrA Ir.rt Pesan . r Palg( A7~u' ~~ l payIs Mewa fart .a&44, 1:. Fathnnttt, agsetf?. Wll ipvn rlelvsi g alt si'alll r 4 t pL , 1,.4eg fisitttflUA Sf P)1n qfjl,',rl-il or Will~ ~ Nr.2 'mttthWRLý ý 8ATVhI DAY VI1JtI{s'tj1l Tt'IdT1UT VTAIU Ltsavinsj' awi sv Fr,'l4rltIAw sitS. o ý ahtrsl an ol)1;atllrl hA vuy~ "ssss0rga sit Yik0t Il IPvart m ir'1 wtt~ith Rw"Y'°ktso rifts w',f ':''r'l olidout~ ckr lr i.It. crr L'tsniff'n niq r' nns b'.ssrd, ort lUJTE, A C I'Y,J .4 Tr~sawrntts4 friRIf~, ecr M'sr$D tisi sits) t,.'l sIllr',ra t V I b' I arE, *. port wlls Tt,''tsst tIll~ r , 'l, W.i "lU~ FO'r'l V1GJ4li~li,'sA T'Qw;ýMtd Wms. Vamplmoll. m jaitsirr. A. Msic y stuiud Jso. If. ;Mrsnu'sqx> '-itrk g. l'ssivoo ri atssvtr, wittnlg at, I'ar ot'sý .UInstl for trt p.,ssiss n Ys#nr, MJ (,tom yr, I)' r GraeIr adiI fait i Ist il, (tfl~ ~ J 1frl)A4vJAg" j:1.At sSf. ¶fhrrrnah 138li cif ll''llnlK ivcrz to '7#A3OS Motrsrco and ull ytul ,lung 'in V ukisiirg. Mamt port ndJ 'Jr ssi liii IrstasvI. f. L. 111100K WF'I, Aas'rt. in ,6sgsaahieer1 IIcr11 Od 1:+DALL tWA AIN 'LAM AT3lO Li. L. Ir,. IN&Y, Tts fine, and trust patrssmils psobr FRiAflH PARUOUtD. J. Ml, Whits, ;,, titr, (I; slrnsiw 4tne1 L' r;sw ff/t 'l';lI'fA T I'4 si V te:, I.I Will losnt-i', ua sn,vs'. os oo llrssr on at Vlw -11, l'ssr I'Pnri of o . LA rstl'' tall point! on and rrslla's" hln rl i. 1'ctrrr.,,;rt Tlrfrnlah 1lllh '. fa'llir, livnn to ' i~onron snt fI II it.l',uIA ore V lrr'lmbutg, pos't 'i'1 T'IoiuJ hi;l.1'rr, W. I. lihOO(KiTT, Ascotl. s1 MsaamMIu - OPELOW; I ._.Iv......... 1.EGIJIAT1 O1'. LO; HAMPACKNT. L''iv'us s.V' 5y W1+;SMI)N'IIA its 5ssl1, Port. Dtstrr, MmstnrnsotptsL t vic'si anti all ItIsstiln s ti Eo L A l'issmltil a rIvo vstru .'ari yon (','u rtsilt les eiw ant ight1 drtaft psiwtrtsscr itotnofn I{;f. rossd, rrswdor. Thar,. JAf !ljrfoth rpt~ r y, tJ ;i>a2 ts1 (ravier t . '. K.---,nn'os Utl rlv with gtsnbmer If ni IA, l rtt sy ?'' BI r~l.1yrf.l I fo Lay' 'I' (ilsil:'. A 1w, livssi 1.hllr~*sCg jROJLAI OPWISOU8tAO PAO3lT. Iavog o 'vry M3AT U[)AY 6I . YOUl WA$ IIINI T(JN. 0 SaosI' Hsrt i;rrlo a, lrsmsep(tt A ~~aho illlt sRll all lrtlliitgi on 100h o A btr:hrnfroya RI or airnd i 'yoti (emu new and lilgist-dralt tasit rnors rnANDt No. Z. A. P. TrnrndaI', mtbttttnr. Jlrr. It Jtlntt b will i-,'v ri aso,. or frr sirr t or Cowaes ply on bmoaird or to i t'lT Ac L-AI$j jL22 tf 4 'f'houpltoUiS H'. -Cortn'wlst fl(lt, y wilth g'l'amo for B3ayou ,l'ai~lah'.'. Alto, wives bx ladis i'i H'ay'asy Ii~u?. BAYOU SARA. FOR BAYOU oARA. WA .m____ucgo, Pl u'amnlne a rtndin.s--The United States mail tucket OQV. ALLIEN. (In iplace ot stsamr W. S. Pike.) LAavea every 1OND0 mand i A1t* -lITE &0JARNAgtýA. 4 TchoiftOUJ di sm A.(1 (n t1IN s UPPER COAST. BEGULAR TRI-WEEKLY DAYIa ' ; PACKET. TO BFN TURFAA U'S ti ri Ac ,iwsnsno steam r Loute Ren on ma,-r,:r, Niorbert Leave a as boveov, ry Mn lay, W Saturday at 10 a. fi. uBturnuing Thursdays and 4undnivy. For freight or:rHL ap J) o "e~ .IDEB,4! 1 SEMI-WEEKLY isY1 AU 3 Therilgt draught steame (In vla.e of W. J. Po:teve):r ,) U. D. Terrubonne. fir. Leaves New Orleans oevry TH. MONDAY at 5 t.. in., returning vr NESDAY and HU NDAY evening, For or )pasaw- apLdY' on board or to IIITE & CltRIN 4 TchO tOu aIt ,$i or T tEIItEIBONNE & SALOMO . 75 Decatur between Conti and Bienal jals tf Leaves every MONDAY at 5 , m., and at 12 m The paesenger steamer aT JOHN Frank Berioron, macter. J. 0. Leav. ;.. vv, f'.r Baton Bongoe mipe, Dljin lb-n iii sund all c returnlne ',very bUNDAY and EVENINGH. For reh tor ne ln oa `ry LOWER COAST. LCQ! T Tus tr-7:EEKLY P . l ouia a l tiast freight O. CaTro. Jr., Miatar, J. 3,J Dotov, Leaves the city tor thePranklin . air and way landings every Moad day and Friday at.in.m. every Tuesday. Tharsday Ing&. Freight clerk oot o sm ~ st~