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(ITY AFFAIRS& Ni1tlMWAflIM M tIhet Meld r Mal 1tp an the Plfrree and Atout half-atpoC it Wodnlak Ianlrdlay night i rptl attempt - t~ high~ay tohheny wac eumi doin t iIIIu IOnkWo mete at the etoer rof 5*.r1 IL ,monu streets, It app..... as Mi. ai;- iete was Pasnlg the ahoes earner, he appt d by twoiinoiuwn men, one of Woom eei~ed hi from "behind and planmed hie bad over his mouth, while the tehet titled bli Ater eeowrrnp Mr. terJaret pehet anslt thley lk the money wkihk wae to It, n5 to Ave follate, and then returned the et: k to him. After the hi hwasywem had v the money, they lost tie N Ine besteg a hr ey teteat. tinwio to Ithe dheknees of to, mdgpt, Mr. fActe Iotlilul neil ace th~e Itaee of tIhe anti hene owill ntot be bln to hrlenlity *AVVI pusAp A T3lMlflLH PuATAW The prompt Aetiont of Na t Orhter, i nday morlning an sacilent Voourred tn Mth Irste sreet, betWeen (lommetniel Alley and Ul . str'eet whioh cne neast tertmlinaing Vet? pfitt . I. i pet that a Yuth Ws Hildl b n reha when the nllal a ipped aI iw t1.w rider beneath the wheelsn o IA t of Spollo street line. A lady in the ear the 1otth fail and enrasme5d. the driver In ly pu1t on his breaks and a life was eaved, ti was taken from beneath the wheels atd W ee ound Ir Ie only lightlbj itJured about the bmak, and on belng saked det4ined to give hie iathe, April Poel, 1~lte newspeper April hia. took well yeeerdty, ndidreoea vilited tirunewahl Ilhl to beer the ePohote and In the afternoon roewd setrolled mtit to the levee to hear the Plynmoath fire a salte t itUs to departre., Notwithetandlng this e.ero later in the afternoon not nn lt diidnal Se found who would admit risiting either lee. The number of ladles who were so sorry doors of Urunewald Hall were emosed, and the ]Uquads of men who said "they were nmerely wailk. ln down t hlarone street to take the ars,', were esond eomputation. Uutionlty lesa strong factor titutnsn ellon, and yesterday evidatuvre the Iot that thit onnmmunity h s its sh.ese of It. In the .s Ltunda. The g,. bCharles rntunlla of a wet ni1bt is a tery dull plaie, but when that wet night com.es o nltiday It Is eisoly worse than doll--it's nmy. Last night bitt few of the politiOlsne iI members ol the .eglslatnre put In an ap earinee, antd fie few who did had no important we to eomtnlidnate, The talk therefore re 04d back to the dAlceuseslo of the Ienatorlal r tlion and the coming Uiommieston, It ogdht that to-day there will be a tenator ted in the Legislature, and several name Were tmentloned as the senumcesful one. revlittes. e llittle bo pinned i piee of paper on the fIe etiletan ' eOat-tll yesterday, and after. WaeI he said hI didn't care to sit down at the dinner table, and the old geatleman Mdays ratiant alee. are morebrittle that he thostght. et#r brourghit with it a a grd display on the att of the ladles of the new spring stylelIIn sreletc and hate. After the neveral churches ai losed the morlnng servioes the etreeus were rilit6 In rich colors. "here was the usual quantity uI sntp0leouns tIiagee and silk hate filled with brIcke die bted hbat town yesterday, and the usual t t llf ndvduals who forgot that It was the kit of April. The wharves are now Is such a dilapldated one dtlbon that steps must be Inmmediately taken to preTent their entire decav. The Leng, level stretches of commons, covered Witk thelr new erpyet of verdure, pres.te njlset Now a pleasant plellre to Ihe eye, The greetn of e yOlng .gatse ls soft, Irlight shade, is most ft'iebling, and gives a tone to the landserpe thlat is peculliar The evangellet, ev, Mr. l1haw, Iheld an open air ieVaig yesterday afternoon In Ia.fayette ifqunre, and his sermon was listened to btiy very large th inrla le spoke from the platform erected the Friday mieas meeting, and his powerful voae conuld be holrd as far as lPoydras slreet. nlIT" AND PollI.tE ITRIIM. A.r's'lrsti hitantAn.- About 2 o'olock MHn day morning an attempt was made by hitrglare enter the shoe store corner of Calliope sand nktapert streets, lut on the approach of the 0~or the thieves were frightened off lAttanxv,--lsdeie Davsi stole $1l8 21 lftm one sin iavage and asplnt Hunday in the Third ient tatlion for the crime. AMttmta1SNTg. ' oroan Ooos..-The bill of this excelleot Iady i be of sach a character that even the most set Pise of the callers at her reception, on Frlday lIet at St Patrick's Itsll, will be o6mpelled to iaugh. The entertatiment will not only be amas nIg but nstructlive and, we hope. proStable to I. Paul's Church, for whose benefit it Is given. Aoenasv or Muont.-Mr. Johbi Thomlpson ap eatd to a large house in the galleries last nig "l On Hand. We have no partioulr lking ý e play, buht must defer to the appreciation at the house which thought it was splendid Iudging fron the welomne they gawr to our old aequaintance. The same bill tot-night. VAnt.tien Tntarns,-The "Marble oeart" to-ilght, with Hinsa hind as lar,. i The per. ibmanoee Is for the benefit of tisse ltan, whom *Iwtsbody should know by this time. There are vets few seals left. The peorformanee will be a bUlltant one, and a boiltting one frt the benrilt othisls talented actress. On Thursday next the complimentary benefit to Charles Pope takes plaie, to whirlh we will givl due attention another time. Toe onwrsOunAn (ntrmnnta.-On the 13th of this month the Uontrahand Children will give a grand negro ninmltrel perfirntance at the Varle ties Theatre for chasrtable purpose, The enter. taltment will bn good, and will comprrlts a ariety of sketcrhe and burlesqurs. The Ulntra band Children have already done good work for e charitallble institutions, and on this occasIon It le hoped they will hIn patronlsed as liberally as they have been heretofore. .... . ... - - ·--.l -~.... .. River News. OFFIOB NEW OItLEANS DEMOOBAT, Monday Morning. April 2. AntivAt.--lIabcl, Emma, Trenton, Eva, Ble Wing No. ,, St. John. To Aaaiv--W. J. Behan, lTed Rlver; Golden 1k , Obhio Assumption Henry Tot, lafourohe; a rar ad barge, t. Lou G Iov n. ll Bayou aa; B. E. Lee, Vtckebnrg, Bertha, Opelouess; o H. rn Henna, bhannon, btella Blook Ouaohita. Yeterday was warm and cloudy, with promise of rain. The discharging of the Centennial was the sum total of business done on the upper landing aterday while the lower was enlivened by the the arrivals of the Eva, Trenton, St. John, Blue Wing No. 8 and ht. Mary. The leet and beautiful Thompson Dean leaves - at 5 p. m. for Memobls, Cairo, Louisville and Cinoinnati. The aooommodations of the Dan are unsurpeused, and the fare equal to any hotel In the country. Every inducement for a Sand very pleasant trip is to be found on her. Oatanu W. 3. Miller commands the Dean, John 8 Jones clerk. The Trenton leaving every Monday and Thur. dy btr the Lalourohe, goes through to Thibo daos each trip and takes freight as low as any boet la the trade. The regular Memphis and Bend packet Ash Ied, John A. Williams master, James S. Alexan der rk, leaves to-morrow sure at 5 p. m. The O erokee follows the Golden Rule, and is due to arrive. The Golden Rule, from the Ohio. will be at the kadia today with a tfull trip, and tis announoed toretorn Thursday. The Golden Mule is a new boat, Aftted out in the very best of tyle, and with n eye single to the convenience and comfort of r s. 0. P. Shinkle commands, W. I. Sreulr tri.weekly daylight Upper Coast r. , Louis Ranson master, N. Ranson S0l . Q e eo lerks, lves tomorrow at 10 , w. t he Bes Tn&uad plantation. n6 tegutar t-weekly Lower st paeket SOot, r., mster, J. . J. novan rc 1 pan. a mA_ teb O#~blr~B~ per. ~e~, QF - P"ibft a rio yrtl yha ''bte petleP It.oob i#. Le.e will be found at the landlig this mnrling rtaetlunl to lave tb-mnrt row tot Viekebitrg aud ill mt1 a laidio lt. Uapt. William Oanmpbell in eomnmastt A. Matay ih th oloe, iiisted by Lpsr, Johtn Moee(OP ie new, et sand handsume N ew Otrfeae and c ~its Tranltttltkt Gd ompan'es Mteamer Jolo it, tanna (in .let of tte oblt elle), J, W. li, atk maneer, Je Holmes alert, leaves Wednesday, a. tiunal, for Onlh.lta (Uty, lee her adyerfitenetlt In sattther eolumn. The tiettha will teave Wad tedae, as tu.stl, for the AMtohafltaly thrdtiglt to Waehgiuton. I. H. Broad Waster Theo, otttn stetek, The Lotuts o, 8I, of th e ew Oetleate aid Ned Rivetr itanoprePtin tl uOmpany, Iare Datnetlai mseter, Jote tdtd .letk Is ereelting to leave Wedneseday for fitrevettnrtod Jeeffteton. pttAllt O1tA ltPPlOCR, o. Lotttt0, Mareh 0I,. --We regret to leant that sapt, Jla. ii, Tpehttll'll lyintome rtRe more nn favorable and that btt Ilttletom of his recov*ety is enterttaned. Ulneintati tlnmmettal, Mate : fithlptille. March 21 -- Wlliam etlwood harteeper on the steamer Ubearles MIogan, whille at the whetr here to-dny shot andl seriontly woirndted Johtln Weetfall, barkeeper on the (tray silale. Meataet., )lareh Sit 940 p. nu,-- Private tale rame from Pine Blfa to.day anntlotinee the sinak and ptrolable btotal ,toe of the steamer REli, which left thte port for Arkansee river last Btort day, in paite of the (toverntr GartLand, bIrned on the l1th ttletant. The 1llt was ptreoliweed by Uapt, 1I. Ntowland, ac annottaceed in these tlis atithee last week, for i900tl, but was afterward utrned over to the Metm his tnd Pine luolt Mail line Packet (hoipenny e #1000, alnd wae li etedl ately miide to sapply the pltae of the irtl.ttd, with U.pt, Nowland In conetualn and with the enatre crew of the rtrlatld. The kllts made tihe innt to li'ne Bluff with a splendld trip, and hltd platted ton her return to Mempthis, the prinbtlat itetme of ecar being 87 hales of nction for Memphle and 791 batretI oil tlr teshliptment here to t(lutlnntttl. Tihe dia patches reteied are very meagtlr as to the per. it iat- of tier inking, only that she etltrlk an obrttudatln nn Test tigt at ltowc 1ie tntt ot., tffiCfro tmilen s below Pine Bluff, and but a short diet-anton from where the hLegal l'enler and iort (tlbeon were sotthk. lite went down tin eight feet of water, and ie reported itieaking Indly, and will probably tprote a total lons, The cotton wta Ill btaken off ntld tloated to shore, T'he fills nmkes the b at I steamer lost, flIe sunk and one burned, by thislne ine the tIpat fourteen monthe: three of whloh were .ommandel bUy Capt, ,,1. Nowlend, with the emne crerw with oine or two exceptions. Elichia Rleae cti.l Etngene P ,tmllth, who are claseed the hest pilste in the Athkenea Itver wetre on the 1tla,, The Ell was insttred for 4l0t U inlt olt.lunallti ooee, In referring to the rfecat trip of the UJntmmnn weclth tip the Waetshl Rlter the Memphis Ata lanbhe Amye. "It is the flrst time in history where a 111110 eteamer setended this stream, she broke telegraph wisre in twain, and by them had her jtkealtff, top-knot and the leavrs orf er chlmatneys knooked into pleces. At leant two thirds of the people of the Wabaeh Valley never maw no large a vessel, and their aetobslhment was great at the might atlbrded. The boat had but three feet to spare betweetn the railroad bridge pIere, through whlob she had to pae., At the Filand flrm of Mr. ltibelre, where the bend of the river ie leven tmiles arotnd, the steamer took nn her entire load of I1 ,(1)g peokagre, and all for one man, as named. The eatgo embranes 11,134 skl.k of rorn, 1il0 kble pork, 810 tiertee lard, 401 bble of flour, and 1W coope of chickene. About a 10t1 tone of the lot had to be left for futture shipmetnt, the boat not being able to att-y more. Vtuaseono, Marthb MO--The Gold nollt left New Orleanl btehlnd the lee and passedl her tuller way In lllpht of the city. hest her here one hour, Three hundred and seventy-nine cabin anrd ti411 deck peaeetngerem tl0 tOIne through freight. Will arrire at ltininntatb Itmmediately, it nrot soener, l,eave with dispatch. Olut, DroTer ILtArMtnC. We dto tnt voticth for the truth or the fore to Ing. iltr cotreapndent ie evidently xcitel1, - ld. MARINE NEWS. O(Iplii! 51W OIlICANl 1011,MiX1,AT, April 9, 1ll7. , Ar'ielvts. Nblpl Nm'hlleimnptln, Vr'ank, '71 ldna rfom Iiratnrpil, to nltslr 4lth llll klip 1tlinlllta, W1'ork, Il7 ldoas ctrl ,irlprnnl, nt 1,vtll & ItAlteV -4th1 dla 4chlr Anita., lin!l, A days Ilom Iloiierols, to II '1'T Iat I'ntclennlal, llAvidlenl, flmm Nt Lnlltil Mt Mary, I'Prntl fromn Ihrrvlporm 'Tlonlmn, 'Inti-i'Plhnll P, fTiolI T'I'belld i l2,nnta, I lahtphi, (obnl Ltower (loeta tealwl, O Pry, fi.ill Lower Onset Welonel, HTarry. from Lower (aset, It John, Iotrgrtna, from 1Iton ll.tiga 1Eva ilanlont, f'roml 'lreRm d i'lallnt, inea Wlig, No I (3 ol.nstoik,fnnm I.'lea.nil P'lanta llieslptn of IProduar. NT 1.O11lR- Par sIltamlrl' (ontlfelel----fl0 hills - lean Then KinLg--l109l sakn braln l0 bbls flour O100 hf do trs te. lardl I10 tobnion palls order---- scks ship stnff 1344 sacks mrr I14 bbl4 flboor (.odlon & (omlls -10 tIeraes h}ms (lat k & Moasder---9i i tl lmeat J II Woodes &n-- I do 1i holes 10do50 pkgas beer it Vn,.ter -4 ta. do r.0 blND poiirk l'rudlLhuniull & Brig~a--97 eks do 101 seokn lorn :id bbls limor u0 hils mteni 10 hbls prk lllank's Line--I pkiL Ilbutter r0 bison eggs 75 Ibi flour V IIeh undto-.- tuls bulCter J Nelson kirn -I7 do rA I's Ilrd llhnlldl & elenler-IoS e1aks k otn (lsari CUhiniofln-tlO90 do '11i bble flour 100 hhla tomel Hihwa~lhoher & llrinch-- l beImea eggs 1) A (livein & fInm--lC io J4 M Pederson-- di Mler r & Myer-.-7150 bbid flour Poerdlreanilol &Cl, --- 100 n tni hal ldo rifr, heloIser IIre.--- sUilt hbi loutr J A Ilnigr .--- :177 do Valrin & MortimP'r-97 do I14 biRbl meI 1141 hbi.s gritl 110 hia On"Pt (tlover & Otidondlshl----40 litlen fllsr 110 bll miei lithlli pork Will pkg ilainilta I1:1 pikga It IT ' (lo--:ta Ite lord Ibtrke & 'lholnalpin- - 101li aL waitl, (I Anl. k&,'O--- 1t0. I la h nilt 10 pkes milan C A 1Whittly &i'n-a--l billa meal .1 I itrul, &o0---- 1 I dol 00 hula lomniny lingplw A. & Alithekll---l13J sacks its P' 1 iultnu, hlI,--15 billl tlork ilie & (rIarlin----N hbhla winio I ,truhrliinnlr-- Ih n ' Tlhriide--:1 plkg mitl lralinnh, (!ltroks l o---11 e liter O It Kraratndlipk a -5 bMbl nil (I i'itard----9. Ikg mt ila Il (2 Arrny -- bhla oil 4J t Altkesn & Hnm--W b hl eel a rced rterink. son & lerlta--i bhli ilda tl Itern &oo--t0 do WI P moile-- do J nhlwarts -141dl d I'~ar.in ---4 pumps Itlan, Dlorn &o ----9 lo Ikga wIl'te led Ji Voelkol- ---li pkSae dse U held nmules 40 lead horses Williamin & iurknRer-stledrles to order 1illmVERIRttl 'T--'er tatamor AIt, Mary--900 bal.e nl4t.on N () & RIt T (lo--UUW do F 1' tevin-.--71 Jno (huit & Nonel-70 Jno Phelps &co--.l10 J L lntrrlr &, eo--79 It T lBukner dA Ilro---t17 lChffe, Ilamilltn &. P'owell :3t T I. Alrey *A0 -31 0 L Wallneley &io- AS Alone, lohletk A Anty --Uti Meayr. Weln &eon-l J W Barbrtdge iko--9l J H (tardneor--0O (W entel &oo-llI Jun '1 Itrdle &on-.l order-14 P'yne, Ken ilnot &to-l llritton, Moore & Coleman-- 0 John I Adaen ioon-d4 Klrkpatrick & Xelth--- II J Wilson ,. r- (MnOar ChoplI ---4 ltlihardlon & May---9 1 WV HIawllnl-1 Lehman Abraham &oo-000 noks cootton aeed motl .lJnn (tties & fIls--9 hales wool J W ]lur. brldge &oo-10 bides Odell & Wright--:i H II 11 an aell. . do Horter & lenner-401 head cattle Ayook. Mitcbell &dco--- sundrie to order--Total 9210 bales cotton TllIHODA2UX.-1'r steamer Trenton- 30 hhds sugar (longer & Kelly-14 do I1 M Itoott--ll bble moo lasse. John I Adams &oo-48 sacks rton 7 hae.o mosa V H Ilernard--aundrlt to order-Total44 hbds eangar IS bibl moilanat LOWER COAST-I'er steam. r Enmmna-andries 1 to ordor LOWER COAST-Por steamer Isabel--sudrlee too der LOWER COAST--Per steamer Waloen-sundries to order BIATON RO(lO--PeIr steamer St .John--0 lbales cotIon Temple S Coons &co-i- do Payne, Kennedy & 0o- I do Renmhaw. C(mmack &co----l sacks cotton aied N O Cotlton Seed A ociatiaon--110 hbds anglt lhobhldt & Zolgler-30 do B M Scott- 7 bbls cistern bottom Richard Millilkln-137 bbla molasses MoStef & Value-slndrles to order-Total 1I3 bales otiton 140 hbds sugar 7 bbla cistern bottom 13I bbls molasses TUI3RAUD PLANTATION-Per steamer Eva 51 as ks rioe J Foorater-r-candries to order TUIRRA UD) PLAN t'ATION- Per steamer Blue Wing No 3-sundries to order By Railroads MORGAN'S LOUISIANA AND TEXAS RAIL ROAD. April 1--Jo hbds sugar 9 bble molassel J h Put nam-40 do J H Walan-5l hhds sugar John Caldor -57 do Robert Bare-3 balse cotton J M Putnam-5 do J W Burbridge &co-3 do John I Adams ioo-.S hides L Lseassaa..--49 do .: bdls do 7 bdls skins Bykoski & lMa ad--- bdls hides 15 dry do ilrsobh, Adler doo-33 do 1 Beer-14 do C A Whitney &oo -30 do L 8url. &do---undries to order-Total 158 hhds s r 49 bis mlses 11i bles cotton Peir sOesahl Mr . fro Brasose-s bales skin 3 bi e hair 43 als dry d8 i baeles wool n in lspecie 0 A Wt.a7io-ol_ do Anderson orasa Gealt-S slesMs 1O50L& I84rA11bmllE) D 191421. Vorner Dolord and Conwtauro Mtroet. Wil A1MS! 1'tIAlilW) TO MAM1VAUT1 rVIUI Steam Engines, Boilers, Suga~r r 1111H, Furnaces Foir darning Unninr o, Vsaeuuitn Pan", ClarrifiarH and Filte rs, HAW MILLHUI UUTTON rttE14HEH, N1IWWl i UU~ttW1Wf, ,1UDHoN'73 (1UVIR · NOMltF, (IIN rttr1Aa1tN(I, 1yUNA 0 MOUTMlH, ((JI'TIP, I1A V'.LANNTATION ANI) STEAMBIJOAT WORK, And rrnrr rfeaclrit'lllln of MN' hltnP1P for H ip P lltrhl W e Ia to nfr, .w tllI .7l .Attoul..t, to rnlr aL n r p Mnt.ýk .l MT(IA it $1 P rTI.ttR 1Ntjw tinr f11tbgmlt ItI m ta lr l lk rair IlR Ntt!" Rr II'('n W 'ifk' t Rll tla CCe i tm wI l!'ll r. K. t. h6ýtllR 1/g,7yI,9rR wnr tl rtll lacrly RitRnrtt cNntl 1 19 c my g ,!tt II t ltlttcn a(nn1 egQ 'tlPP 111 (1!H rJIwrkI w). nr Ilrjnr lllp R r; x111' pi lR a we'yrll Np tflirws of Ilrlr 'w;; (;r l lrlcMa, tll'9 Ia!orali W will1 hp tilornand tir tr11101 "jinn At n 'lll ntinlr . Q, tptl: it I .ý 1i Iý I)S (v (X() Me. M& & B. J. MONTGOMER ¶'S Furniture Emporium, AIIMOUY 1IAWL, 87 CAMP MTIIEET. --0--- The Largest and Most Centrally Located Furniture Establlshment in the City. -.0~-;- Ooneteintiv on hn'id, and ,t ath I1OW1F4 MA1tlW1T ItII1WJIt, tlo tergeet, anRd bat leeletWd wRef tvneflt o1 F ARla 0OODS To kin founil In tit Hoath, Ii, +rnleting of Multas JphoIlttred In 1roceafel, Cotolinit, ItepMi, Terry and Hair Cloth, and Finlahed in lit. ATAlfd11,l TOP INLAItD OAIW and VANOT TA. fltdP'a wratih 'tlATPr MJftltUIIt4 anf Vntoent Fnol (IItAfttf; flne 11I tfr)OUM HUITM, with Ittouoh PIrtle lrterttsc lrteed,' (1'rep ciii Arni'rs; mt nttifornt iCrenoh late HAL ,tI WANItl with ll4b4,h tH1IIA to wncti',: I)I1IINJINOt)Zt U riM tIAIUAII 1IluI1TH oM evers greae. A winrd ,lics ooatrrtn it of 1'M tITUM anil OOMMO1! ZriI~tNIfltIII,, or Rvpry grxrle editable f or~ n()at(tbf and tm$.atiutn ne'p. A large stookl of hruv4 euurl knont crlwn Pnrnitore and Cnirsti. tritINr RA If Atnd MORN MArrJtFHtriM A144 and PtGA 14~I 1'PIbLfWH antd J1i044riN1L, aot Id)UNOht4F1, uncie tn orielor. ALdL1 O 01 111t (100)1 ARIE FROM THlE i514HIT 'A(O'TOIIEJH, Baria EAWIL AND WEMT. AND) OUR P1110118 AlIEI T1 LOWWEHT IN TIlE UITY. All (huritui ;nokpol enll nhltvnl rrn. or t no 'rjhnklnga ''or Irlonnila pal the uabllo for tlnkr vIRet Li~trannhiEO wn eo riI't fi Qantliiunflhrn io f iho aHinO in tlw Irumors, at. M. & B. J. MONTUOMEItY, Armory Hall, No. 87 Camp Street, Now Orleans. mniifl ir BENEFICIAl. To THE PUBLIC. Wo. thfl undnr.iannd PhotograpVlnra In tlhn Unitd Hlnt.n~. do apttn and1 will Ihar t.fl.tmony thtat 'IUTUIIIB unuldn by1.1 _,AMIMlERI'N PATENF I'ROCEN3NES WI I, I Never Fade or Change Their C'olor IN TIIE LEAI , AT. Also arn otlorwlnn In onvry rr.lN!t mor 1rtIt(- C ti. ithn tho1n- n, inl, y thnI old prom.,n1 r . n, whinh are bound to f114 and onlom worthilr.n. MARONV......................New York. W. KURTZ .................New York. LEON VAN I ,OO ............( ,lnlna.nI. J. LANDY................... Inclaal. F. (JUTEIK UNRT..........Phndephlndphia. ALLEN & ItOWEll .............Iotoat U1. IENTILE & O(10............ (:leage. (U. W. MOTE .............Atlanta, (Ia. R. KLAUIgER .............. .aoulnvllle. ItUIOP.FON, Promidonnt of the Photo graphlo Assoolation of tihm Uniteol tato a of Amerina.........Sm Framelte, .hal. P. H. ANDEINMON......Rlchmoed, V.a. 1IUHO. LILIENTIIAL, State of Loullsana. And others, too numnrous to montloo. THEO. LILIENTIIAL, 121............ OANAL STREET ..........1..1 foul am LEEDS' FOUNDRY. [EBSTABLIBBED IN lem.L Corner Delori ana Foaohor steets. NEW OBLEANB. We are prepared to manufacture STEAM 2'ENG(INES, BOILERS, SUGAo MI.Ls, BSUGA KETTLES, DRAINING MacHINEm , SAw IxtLS, CoToTT P1EassaE NEWELL SRoawe, GIl GBARINo, FURNAE MfOUTHs, GRAm BA1., JUDSON's GovEnRoRe, and all kinds et Plantation and 8teamboat work, and ever description of Macj for tor Souot0h. &0. mhs am d&w NEW ORLEANS LAGER BEER. CASPAR LUSSE, Nem. 476 and 41. Chartre Street, ~ nonesto he proto of BEER lO3 S IN n ato the publo,. t hving hil fr tn ._ e 3 o RAILROADN. .(MEAT JACIIT IWTVUT. NEW OXLEANS. W1T', LtOf ANID CHICAGO DOUJILE DATI T Itt ,(1i TRAINS, will Illparot l aurrivn ars follows: from OUillope utreet iledot from MarcIlh 2, 1477: ExprDna No. I r:,.m. EI xpra4 No.I .112n a.m Evtl'r No.a 7:70n. in. 11&,rnan No. 4. 0:4.nt.m ln. 1 andl 2 'unl daily, II anid 4 ldaily nrxopt I'Illt, MAN T'ALA(El HIEElt'fN CARfI through to (lSI loninotl, I,oiula vll-. Uhlr't n. ('i t nott Milan, 'ITn .. without W nlt.t.no, anid for HI. Louoi a ,i'no'r in taknr on tn MIlta. fnan'lring lnanflngnr.l4 lo go tllhrough witlhoutl, lttaving tin lrrlhiay nvnning's train nitnkna no cornfnntlon at[. DIuiniln for Uh ~I'ujr'o Aom.onmodiation tri.ln hmi iwnn Now (1.lonas and Muarnc (:1ty : Lotvo Now Orlin nI t:m p. nm. Iantrlay; 7:20 n. Itn. (torl :1x10 p. nl. Inlulatny. Arrlvo i:r, n. in. aimii :20 p. m.. Hlunday, iitll e:1r a. in. bM1'nluy. T'Inkntl for RImn null informatlon glvorl at 22 Campt strt, cornCn Oornomn, Ilt dr C11i Hotul. AU D.S HELDON. Agp t. I. 1. D.Pnon. Onnrl Mnrtnlrtnr, m LWE NEW OBIILUAtI AND MOBILE BAIL - IIOAD-MOdIIL LINIfE THU ORIIKAT TIIROUGI IK)OUTIT TO TIlB EAST, NORTH AND WEI0T. Via Lonlavilin, via Atlanta an via Ht.Iortl, OARIRYING THE U. 8 MAIL. Tr.tna arrive and 'npart from DOnpCk. 1ot of01 Canal strrnt, as follows: DIEPArT. I AIVT. Expronh......6:41 a, m. iExaruwm......l1:8a.m. rExulrs 0...... :O0 pm.in. Klirun...... 9:s6 p. m. Pullman Palmt Car daily to OincinnaL. Lou. invillo, Nnahville and Ht. .Louls, without han.e, antd only ono chanae to Now Yort and tern Tiknt Oflfl.. eornor of Oamp and Oommos strouts. oavoato Ci Tyotl. 1 . mh2 tl J. 0W. COLEM AN TInket Aont. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AMT. OCARnlER. O. CARRIvas. E. L. OAnxtssRl. Cais. J. OAILmItI. A. CARRIERIE & SONS, COMMISSION MERCHANITS Corner Royal and Customhouse. Liboral Advannes made on Conslanmonts to our friends in LONDON. LIVERPOOL. ja25 sm HAVRE and BOBDEAUX LEON QUEYROUZE. OBOAB A OI8. QUEYROUZE &0 BOIS, Wholesale Grocers, DEALERS IN WINES AND LIQUORS And all kinds of WESTERN PRODUCE, As the Ilue ItOres,. Gorner Old Levee and Benville streets. del "rt' ly New Orleans. A Third of a Century. J. B. VINET, with E. VINET. aa-ar., a. xM bGLUwA3Asa AND rO:. I cOO1S; OMIO Il1ThII 1Ir iLAW ~ kZYR~1J1JUA" q UIý IL n, ait, r, i, inf. r b Pcll (I( ~ IAT!, mUlI8VtLt91, tows, sIt 'a dus; U r, , Mistrtlrl sadl all Inform~tlnadi yc Voiat - I'1ri uaaaplnF r aterttre 1iI(fl'4I'MON( tIfaA N, W, H. soslleils mapir. Juu1, ý. ,ifineq, crlark, Wll sPtavp a hov-. f I!'Pn frut n M If1 OF r (1n board, or to WAN k, WILLJA IjAf Off Orllp v't sk.' Ff" .ft. 1Y.A.- plan rrt ba Patttn 014o he assn stool stnterntonvsý ItýIRNIO, l by jptllylnq adt III" Amen o f, ceVrIp k Wllklr h',;si bls m ri(tLA1F:W UOtltb tUr ksvt,1&AN Pi )KT. flavps ornTF11194UAY, Allrll il, sit s to. to., >1i111VINOINA'' 1,kP11 1 lif ln, N1 Varrlavllla. ,pilo yrpm A qIlfnI r fll MP. rmprlinto eintlla, !t'hn t iiaRaarrn pr atpamn r -. i A. ' F ffnk rsI, uaPastp~, .t . I' . Rhiss, r' i k. WI I"Vr alH~a Hhrlvm, 1ý'irt. Ih.riyl(lt ,ff. trnacaf ttllptj liltrst 11 cur to WAI. 'is, 111 W11,tL[A, Ias fCirfisif atrPvtI at~l ¶1'' tvp" Jlnlw'!. vIA PAY A Aril sr, At sit.. nt.l I fRIt!lt,~ I" J k l I P rpj ipifs 'ilfil A Arkdol vi White si1 ehrs Athsi odia, Ch-f AIAY5PU fll- AliA, hri OOa .Irrflll.A. Willwoln a Ipt cf,,r, J. i . An'1 lr lnr. I'mtti,ýll ll r 'Ifinnti~!f g7v- If. ,ill wsov riml tIln1 'I broaulll I1c o bl i n]tofapIl91 fl, atallrltla ~n l Iittlp Wt k, A IIIS 41C ilI ,i tlV* r till) 7'pIna Itnl wr~v, rlrt Ark~r(,r,1ia, rk., li'l to u f.lr, I r, 4 'ftl'all, lafflt, r fl ff5r Prtflr in !tool IA nksPt ;Mlfrit~i5iiifl 5Sf," N1Oil nA At OA1 ' a'ft, A tA7 L~l~nt ,n~lnt~ iys flr BynPLtPPI, .trll A O RA , W7"11ýtgu ,f, d.Brriarr1 II sitsL ý H~_OIAItn Rn(# a. '~rt 111 Itonr~:; , . Ia~rjun rinm nplý Frratom ee tra+ A 04O. A1 ,1ll, l Ro' ct! nPln I l Pe'go W~or .H 'im SHIPS. PtOR fflAVBI TieT 'R. A 1.1 At'trlan hb, s k-ieir , Zm,,, mreat.t, in nwr l ru ng M at. . 21a, FHR riotld D1 ttit lotr the above wo urt0 , 1am hi., lreA rlvk rlanlstx, ai For batne, of re OX & 0O., (f? to 4 ºtar nirr int . ttrat. OlM ) ID VIIIA i111,1|0 IilI'El lEl I)SIl (K Then rhlrlnnt nit l ralr,,t (rw,irlt br.lnrd of +-.-. .AT I1 dA (4 N V;] A I 'l Alf' N r I N ITED vT A TEN , KnoWnp hr oVo 7 ,.T0n trollm MAINE TO T'X A' , Ai'I wstwnr,l t,, It,, PACII'IU COAST, TII O(NILY WIN, THTAT Ilt AI,WAYir T'tI iAMV. m rn27 lm U. II. MIUMII & CO,.' CII. AM PA UGNE. ImportationI in 1 4710, 8,tt4i Citres I or 18,f813 camne more than any other A BranAl In Ih UCnited Itatfr. a A ia"a FOB BALE BY SCHMIDT & ZIEGLER, IARP.E IIlDE & MAEFS, E. TOBIY & CO. T'IIOH. . II, I.Nby a CO., J. B. HOf,AII & SON8. CHAIRLEH BA IALLEJO. ,CLARK & MEA)DEi. J. C. DONOVAN. mhln Mr EASTER. ON HAND. A LARGE AND SELECT 8TOCK Sof Bohine Wines, French, Hungarian and alfonia Wines. Jarnalea and Banta Craz uume, HKirch and Zwetshwasser. California ruito and Jellies. For the Comiag Holidays. Also on hand, alarga stoek of Whiskies Bra des Cognacs, Gins. 8herrde Ports. Al sinth er t, rench and erm Cordls dr end eta:r., w s dl~lblI sun rnvus. PffI 11 V~OIA1J tSVUUIIE Los,, n. 3la I, fr~ . tAnhnii,, nhewhrri, 1roa WI fl414SLA Vt. A ptlI 4, na9 ip Ir Y. Tanas. u e, h.Rnmr~" die c #AunDd, Use, , teffr IRIo wDttthmcl nrnht t hne drarnunl nr gqEE1Mtq~b Nit By # u1rteRetpf4f ad f, rt Wte offi n of tlt . ur Aenw 1t w g9k5 Polrt It,. ? wgay inHilgNX new PIant Aid , I. blannr.tº, maePtet, Wll1 l'.evR, Aprllirl tie st, 4, F'ny fre th I t to Df'RlMATiIplUY At Aprtlr, Arlt 19 ff~. D whg~tbna nbnree, d ras n !f wlt b r anrpa rr th a gycll ~q th trpp ybll ltr,.tn 1 nrint ra- pasºphccator 1 d1'l INITI- MrA'rPrl MAIl, 'A(1199', Leaves n Cf~tntt~fb Vib vtnitiuý trr Bnl it lanrllrnaa--'t h n nfnraurr NIONT. !,. LEE, W~m, ljapt~ll,~e raati'r A. MoVAd' ran' J no. 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Alo glt* hra, OVAC (:fITA RIVE K.]~l 7' tA t ItA 'AT ' N j( at Ut1Af(I (;TY, rc1.N 01 l Monro' and nl way ti flit lt i ý of O raI hi4I 'Wip, will lpav') rt Kniarl rr, tLI:OYl or r e ( (Torre" 1') Littl's rlv'3r To~m Parkor rlvnr, Ora, Alm" trrnd flmmlrl finfta BnrthoiomtrfQ w an Swinre rivtt. Iitunna fr IiaY'+tt d'A rtlrlnn n? UPPER COAST. JIROULAII TMI-W d J(1fX DAITZGMU PA G TO D RN TURLEA1'$ V ZANZ h ton, Aa seuxln £atrik-4fl si Steamet EVA, Ipoii Ron on mnrct~sr Nnrs'r r I~veo ax atd,qVe,#v~ry kFonday, ý% faturday aLt in a. m. 1Lnturnni TUUdUmAi T urrrtdfnyS nd Hlnad Al For freight (Jr Dtt 'nrs aL~rtYynn ag~~ ~~ f u JH N ( 1 ALU E1, 9R J~suf f',4 J. JIWINT.laContf ot. SunMI-WER(j BWE4 WOU AKYO. LIf0UIC$ L/~C This 110 t. drsi ght ateernar fTn ptlaea of W. ffl U. L. TnrrPsbonoa.i D1 W, Leaves Now Orlnanf m vsry W)NDA eta m.t,, r.,tirnlnlf " I9SI4DAY and H'&NDAA ov.fnmnR. ~Or or f 0Ml, a a b(tid or to or TEBEBIBO13UINEN kSAWM' 7i Dee n r botwnEen Olnntl and ievob P. H.--wtI "1arry) fr.ight ax kw as any bolija the trade. - Leaves every MONDAY ott P. i.. aja NPS*A 1 he navagf~lg Steamer Prang Bo wwernI. inaxte? 1.0, Berger dui*. 1afvPis L ab(,ve for Baton mine. DAual tOnnvllej and all .Y L WW OA S. LOW= pO(LART TBI- LT P~pOZL " - OW AST M I r re4 t WNW , 1111= IýII,, =r %': WWl~lQGJurrlf 7 W i~