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yia gg'raph it of eeOtue t . toe Mt O%16, osotowe Uuh S, to sW' Wa. lakeM up and read, and tnder a rnetpen* p1th tS·tlrliii wI read B Pk9Ofld time and n· "IEN6to the Oomniitte ottn War and silieg. 3y Mtr, WY11 J@MOM bill no, 6, ,An not tof.tttherimttlht hl etdfo prinlting and btnding In pAver outer UI-Mof Index of all the hote of the Jneral AimemYW to and lnnlttdina 161.,H Wh6 tfken Up, read, and undor a Atrdgnrlon eta. ruIox was read a gcocfld time atnd refrtred t tte P omuttee on Oiainn*. By Mr. W'ehburn E@,4Ikt(I NI, UP n A ot atntitled an net to ptoyi.fortlte removal of the obetrtotliolnto eMaliatton In the ono~thjt of lied river. attdl ntp prTitinClgl thEitib of 629,000 to pAr for havtin the owork done." Was taken no, read, MtWJ under a oelwfleiofl l .i1UleS,wroa d ex a It Oefll time attil rt ftrod ttuhe oCommlttee of the Whro, for to miorrow. lOIN?~ xtt+ A jolt aeettio of the General Aeentoti y wnd 1 for te puWoto of further ballotitng for n seam torplit iite t lstate o tofttLntetea in tkLlbD1tat)U tbenited Miatee, for the term he ga.t1 Ma rm 4, iU lion. L A. WIIA Lineu SMUt Govlro~r and Jreeidiont of the Reente, 'bse toll of the Senate wwA callred when the tot 1 Senattor atiwne tor their names Missewn r Snaator.. a. heo or. whiti anti ,aoteeie.t T!he roil of ihe HouIN warn roniled when the ifoiloytig members answered to their tnmm.s . gnk r and N Alr loge, , C rertl plIlienuok~et. pelt. a~at l ool4?º,linc~lfinry oil .reo pttrp ttrtar e tav lai ol 'et rcln o nti et a, .utidettKbnorti ýiVu1 *?r o alt 'inhard of Orletter, p, l t, A r eniear, lt, ofe Uiboruýeo aulncýik inototo igkt~ nee memberS. iad a uor u 1pm 'lhe reiieng effinr atnuoun ol r that the Gelnorl Aaernbtl~ of the N~tet ofottficeslane had mlet in thi. Jo>int Mneemt,iV at reicoI rod by law, for the atetrpuwe of ballotlng for a Wnatsor t repWtittho n tate of ULousalna in thY Hengto o the nited Sdtate'. for the trm n egi nnnh t Marote, iufrrl* 00" Soolretair of the Kate rad theo nnmLo ofa aweafdodathee to witr to sar.. Jonaes. lbotno Ontana annd tJnwrWte'C. Tr, Irldo er nomt nated the lon mW Wof arlmer, of Oaldweii parleb. Mr. NOUWu nominated lion. X.I MoOulf'1 tn. lttoung of Ilaton llotnroe nominatedt llon. i' J. Brown. lhere being anr further nomination%, the roll Of tho donate wag oaiiedt with the followintg rMlt: biator Galand oted tori,.1 .rirown-- vote tO ad tlo ardeon and banhulliforrl YT'~0O! Ho t. 'L.0 tletwoU t vnote. anelir Attain voted toe Andrew Calba n-I Rlliaor (ml. voted for lHon. S. Lnwrsn'e-i Riji, (oode. Grover iItoherll Itoh1 1ta~ White and V~aeltarie voted for V den voted btank--t vote. ""oatltr and btubbs voetd for W. * oft tholtai.0watest i d when Moeter. Soten, Bstrhtn, Arat 1lirry. linti inter, (illeepte, Olea Newton, ' Singleton nud Wood votod £rury helevinte Fitepattriruk of Or 1 elly of Ornmant., erno at, if hetrit, Iloilo, n(Rn~1. roajtt' oed ur o, lt1, cfilxinn -14. anii ri n , liear l)rtke. One' , Lionharo 0rienne, tylansi, Ron re~l ani WWaehburn voted for the g1li e1iltleu, r(IartO*. (resee), Kelly a. actn nei, Itlohardaon, Htdglny, avior an Wtltiama votdl for lion. K. n-i2. Dr ornn, aude, liammond. l(i04 ", !'! to anti 'oin oft tlntbornva vote1 0An.jirouwn--a. ~,~pron. JIrook. Bridge, Durd~nn JiW1o gen.t meant. itinnuioapii rtonmro Ochler. mart and rulih r vowel w yn- alA MnnA ) p tnn. T,_ B. llnwlpr n 1. R8'E eitl uter j t I rfori h-n r. Lby voted for lion ,. t. it;trrmn--l, otaI vote 99, neeonsary to a choloo nno. Ne one eandidate having receivo.l a mnaority Otahtlle votes oast.tho prosding oftlnm'rdo. 4ild that there had boon no tl.oo tio,. On motion of Mr. Oreany. of thb ltou.et. the joint aatembly adjournol. and theioenat ithdrw to its ohamber. aItOItit vlattfrn RtItRUMED. r. GOitore Waaie, returned a' ita momber by the l.arnini BoaLrd. appeoaro I and wlthdr w a.elaims to a seat in the IlHoun i.|prsosntit te as a member from the parish of Wont Ileolana Measrs. P. J. Watson, of Matison: R. J. Walker of Tens is; Baptitoe Drew. of lRapInhl., aad Robert Johnson, of Titnss. proontttud themselves at the 8po aker's stand, t.,ok the, eon sttitUonal oath of ofolue and were seatod as : spresentativex from their respnetive parishes. Mt. Anderson Tollivor, of Coonnrdia, pro eagted himself at the Speaiker's astand. took the eoase ttional oathof ofimne and was .catod a.s STDresI.etstiA, Nubjeot to the rsoluti.on of the EotlMaedblted April 1s, and to the eontotation therein provided. T'he roll ail after joint aession wits dispens.ed with. M3S5AOUm PROM THr I RNATRE. The following messages worn recived from tbeh sate' akxu:aA n.~ T r or L0outstaNA. I New Orleans, April io 517. aor ableto the Speaker and Members of r 0 re.. ro sentatlv s: MI instructed to Inform your 7 that the t nat. has eConcurre 1 ill o s9t, entlUed "An at author d lempowering the Polile Jury of the -f 2 ]Fint l ion sot to bon i ho indebt eWs Ish." with an amendament as e8Sea has reed to aso snferenoe in amen meoaU Houa haslhleo.SSo.and S torstub s White Wheeler Ogdn vbee appointed a oomuiitton of the 8hanta S on$neurrenoe in B5ensti bl 1 No. 157, osatto create resordts' Court, In pe 1 rleans, and to ptbvide for the . appoint nent of recorders; to de je aus titldon, quatlifloan asd and to repeal an so entitled an act es bls four municipal courts in the city of SOrleans, and defining the jurisdiaoton and Stheeof. and rep.ealin. all laws. estab lh aeoorders' court', and providing for the tr of the ro3ords from the r,.corders elar4 to the aid munliipal courts, and for san teab lt No. i59, entitled "An act to madnd re-ena.t an at entitled an act to ant or sthe Qo vernor to mvv' for eaust ,,r -Imoempeteno asY ofleor or app ,intete who o ~.atmentiavested in him under existing Respectfully, JOHN CLEjOG, ,ý etirrtarr. SVtnATE CHAnBEn. STATE OF LorI IA.IA. Now rleans, .A pril 19. 1977. I 'a"o the Honorable tSpeaker .n Memoers of onouse ox Rtt,re.m'ntLtives: Sam inst oue te by the Pcnate to y. honor,,ble body Ih .t thl enac.e hat. Ier Iand I ir1us a your coucur lene' in b le No ta. i r, Pal n a t en.ttl-d "'.n ýtani t. a Board ,,f * tuteR Enlgilnees. ati i 4h ~ 11;r vt v n a omtrol antd eetofp abiilvee. in pollee juti :to ri.etheatoitent of eougi ers fling. ao. te has agreo 1 to and adopted the i -Ibe eoomnlte', ,f '-ofereuo on tne IaauiSte to House bill No. M enIt att. reoeal sat No. 155. aporoved July ;ez wt~ide forth- appointment of rares s.Et eIs ofr Ot themotion of Mr. blil, the potltion rlaatIWV to the reditttlon of lloonet tºtx on insantlrntte tomgtlntel was ralommitted to the Committee on Way atind Moens. onwifMwt'ttl asclltttita Mr. liowden, Ohairman, on behalf of the Conm mittnoenn Patroohll Afftairs, repotrtesd n followa: To tbn ilonorable Mpoeker and Milembhnr of tho aijnden of E1epre.entathijer of the MateIi of 1ulinana: pnllanIren-Your .,mmlittena on .trtohil sfalire io Wll TiI was reforroet bill No, nfi, An ..t rlellatvI to Ith p ritithe of Mt. Marttin ani lti'l, providllltt to io-aiix to stlh;e airtia of Mt. MIart n ii portion of iti terlitar y herePtor ,r irmanfrrted to tie tpiishh IU lIbrl, ihd fi.ling the repr nniitatll of salId palt lhoe Inl ttlen erdtl AMssem blly.' nbo e tve to n .,l' that wea lllt haId sald hill Itnder noeurnlld ration. anll o5nnlm mneid that the bill le refosrrod t, to the (nmliittnO on 1lallrl.tda, L. It, IBOWDEN. (!Chril- n. Mr. (tMsktinn,. ehtilrman, on ehalf of t h ilousam (lomnhiti 'nof (Joifnrenon on Iho Mnsatlin' amtndmente to lln10' hill No, Oto. preuI.nItedo the ftlliowing report: To the lontlorable the Mponker anid Mnh.'rt of thn bouse of iteoprsehntatives: The enferenine ootnmltlter naolintedll, re n~ncetiyely, by tht m ntgte anil HouIse of Repro isenttieV t tlpllt the HIou1ne hill Non. lus) af.. senalte a dnenllmt ntlherto,, having met antl duly tottlisereor thn atme+, a tntijotity of encsh Isctmmitn, have algrteed and t litlets'd Us to tie Dort a IIoloWs: They rolnomeandI that the Hnnfs conlur In the Bonset amenulments to the tollowing Rne tlujplU. to Wit: 0. II. II. 16. I 17 ,Rind 29, upthe u, , tblny recommend that I, tal,tsr non cur In lh osatn amendment, strlk ing .ut in lines thre Aind folr of snatolln 1I tihe worlds "hating mnore than one reprnst tineatlVn, 'I hsy further reounltnnd tihat ito heenstn rt. t.l . from tll of Its amesndellio It ino se en of acnation 1t, nxs'tpt the wot'lrl ' who shall . ne lot d from the oplb linllg p 10.I tl art," All of ",'lle in le rtliiM lullrmIl ,,. t'halrlap eennte ornmittee. (Ohairman Rousne liommntton The aild iloetue bill No. Olo waus uiki'n up with the Mbnste's amendments, whlh were rtoa, a' follows: Retlnutn imlendmenlt to imllsts hill No, lte: In pcortlon 0, line 1s, sutrike ut the wordst "lirften hlrtdr.'d," and insert " twenty-four hundred tltl." Menetion Il, linh 7, snllbtsitul, for " t.n ",lirk " "two oiorks', whio lhall Inh. steieti fro ihoh op posing pillitloal partire." B8etlion 9, litln I0, trli'k out all ofl ihe tine lsfter the word " printnd ;" trike ut, li.ne; 17 tlul 4t and all of line tio btfor tihn woird " wli"rn," anll ine'rt "suworn toi and ihilerll.r-Iul-t in Inullleioate before the registranr, es0estst or ot irk on tlle I vlrte of the duipittati, fLor' dt'livory to thI, voi'or aind in the stub thhl.reof, ito h retainel ih then oimlnr nvwiditl'nn ofl ollfthl ti-it h." Hlietion it, liotte . italr lit" word "' rpvin " In. pert, the wrordt "hy lth writlhua itnllav it l 'f tIWo quaillili'l viutori of thle prIittIh." Moletion it, linn n, atrlke out the word " that," illt . Itnert in eill thereof the wrd " who." Ie'tion It, lino 3. strike oult all niter tihe word "thtll " strike out line aind all of lion 4, ulp to anid includingl the word "ut," ~and In tlinn r strike ouilt the word "hisw" tinil It:npart' "'t.li," noil in the same line after lite wordt "Inability" inl sPtrt the wordus "tf the slapaesor." Htstion in. Ine t 3 i an id 4, ikt tki . thi il worltn "having more Ilthan oni roprnmntall tive." l.tilon 17, lino i. ftser the word 'rgistlratr." ilnsPrt the wordn "oir aiesO'eor." Hei't.Ion 23, lthin 23, strike iout the worl "ros'i ,d'noe," And in Iinn 21 Alftr the word "pDrish" insert the woritl "welrdl nllt porcilne't, tnil if ini Aly inenrporetttltl Pil y or town, the lname oIf ucllhl plawe, with Lio wardt. diistll 'lor prlein't ol f Fiulsh rtthitdnoon." Il sattle Rsot ion, I n ' 2i. sIn lko o.lt Iho worlid "wrlttolt or printnd." Hoetion s, 1tln , aftor the word "'rnlctrar." nlnrl tlnhe words "aeirk of t.listl alt.ilon." The r,'port of the (,inlmitte, of (onfrnnl n WaRn adoptelld and1 th bhill all amr nd'd wly pal.ed. House hill No. 3ap, "An at to il'orporate tho Eatern Louislana lalway Coantnly." We staken up with the onate's amnendmenlt. follows : In section 4. parnraplrh . aoftr thll word "lands," lnsort thn words to the ,l i ot of olIne Ihundrdl foot on rao'h sillof tihe railway." The roport of the om mlllitotn on onllfl'rnnc was aldoptld anlld the aRnlllllnllts n a r(1eomnl mnndl, by saIld .oimmitlno worn oLloptnd. Tho bill ts aIllilondd was pnsetd. 51,NATI n3tl),It 01 FlrT Rn.AIA)INil. Snna'n bill No. 1lt. "Anl et .to rl.ire o rtoonrdors' courts in the til y of New Orl.ansl. and to provitd,. for Ihn appointment and ebIllili of r).ordlrs.N" Was takIl uip 0nl its first rnading.and uIllnr a )nspnl)ision of tlhe, ruins Wal roIad IL 5oo1nd Mr. FIiltlzhat i'k moved to nrmnd tIv strlking o11ut inl Inns JS anld 19 of slrtion 2, tIhol words 1' hall Il a plorion hllrnd in tle law." Mon1 tion 3n 1 tbln i ltiy the 1lno311indm1t till thI tallhc'. t111( ye.as and lnays Wireo ar"(llld fol with hll followling result.: Y,,s-Mewers, Aycenek. Brlidgr. lIreard. lill ll, Ilarbl'I., .raIly, ltro)ok1. J3or y. Ioll. Car hlo1) Cr. n(rssy, lit n vign , 1)1I . r , l' llHl. oI r'1tollr, (laude, tlnI ki3i),. il ll n tin'oll. ,JOlntll4. K nnm - dy. Kelly of Orl'3.ns3, ne-I 31han l) ons, L ,114. Ltmare 1n,t, Leonhtrd! of (urli a, Martin, 0 (1inus, ;HIowIom. Nunoi . P1ralta, i'PIts, ltidgl)y. lilr. J;on. Itolvod, li o t n, 13 ,ilt doliphll Itlne, tlmnor,1) of tho l11ll I r) 3 H3lllor, Si r )l. 3r3t0, tll )4, Wn t.lotrs smart.h Taylor TrolnIl1onll., Voor Ilo1, Waillh billrn. Wilam. "An, 't 1un 11l i of Ch.lllorno and Youllng of r.la unllon Roliugl -. lllY of F1L ThnIu motin yon to lay upon h o thabl provlilld. Mr. Jonas . onvd that otlo, viof Mr. Yl final owntlonmotion the mLotion to r0'ons.dor waIs lid on iho tabln. And ou ro bill No. 297, ll "An ct auhlring lnd In theow dringctl. they oll y dtof Ermlt li tiouv. tro t the i)31ndebtedh of that p8rt8. h." The bill was takeedn upa witm the oa note ofd Baton crreie, was sntondd so a to road as fol "And provided t hall a for theional wlth the police jury to fund tho01e judgments or not. ru in thOomeir d lertion they may dtermine "And provided this act shall cease to be oplra ticur after the st of Novem1 br, 1878." The bill was passed as amended and notice of ooncurronce was sent to the Seasts. Senate bill No. 11, "An ant for the relihf of the State Commissioner of State Englneers for the current years of 4876 and 1876." Was taken up under the favorable report by a majority of the Committee on Claims. The majority and minority reports were roadl. On the motion of Mr. Young, the House re solved itself into a Committee of th.e Wit le. Mr. Voorhies in the chair. The committee on rlsang reported through its chairman that It had considered Senate bill No. 112, and had agreed to recommand its passago by the House, withan ametndment. as follows: In line . - eOtlon 1. after the word " appropri ateod." insert the words 'six thousand dollars out of the general fund tax of ls75, and six thousand dollars out of the goneral fund tax of The amendment of the Comm'tteo of the Whole was ahlopt d. Undltr l lsuelnlsion of the rules the bill was rn I a third ti .e. n th fll:' nlll) pallae the yeas and nays were ca!lel fir by Mr. ''rm-lulotL Yeas-UHn. L. Bulh. lpeaker. and Mssres. B tlhu, I_ ook-, tarl ,ows DI'ury. 1I) avign o, L) ow. D' 'vy )oproe. Gaud'. .8 ,'kins. H, it. tlu3,ti, gt in. Hlm 11 o1d J lisotl. J,iolna. Ke c nody, Ke.ly of 0 1 ans. K-rn 'chan. Kid 1i. Lc.ao -nrt of utrl-ans, McGihee. Newsom, Por-cr, Pralta. R -eton. Kiahy -arta.u. in .e-rn. Stewart. tellers. Toliv ir Wtahbun. alker. Williams and Young of ClHiberne--.S. Nays-Messrs. Ayeook, Bri i.r. , reard. Bow dea. Barbin. orlady tuck. Berry. B it Brig.s. resey. Sergasmn. F.tb. 1~up4trik. flor ter GI les.hela Lv. L 'e;t. . Launare. LeM. eans. Pitts, Blhras. Bv4ad. tlandoph loDer L~li yidxa"e"r; Mr. 1 nier moved a reegugidera ti n of the vote Jtmat tkakn, and mbvvd that the mototnrl t) ration Altdnr he' Intel Utat(n the table, Vending t (fn moiton to ita linion the table, Mr. Voorhino houvnd that the' Ifoup takn a rsnea ntinl 7 'I o k p, n. Whte'i motion, by a riaing votn If El yeas It an Haly' vtrsalted. $YIallrfl $ F*RafrN. ThMe Ion1ne was enill to ryder at 7;; p. In .i, Mr. 11111 In thenhair, )rr'annt : Iton. tL.11Ii1. Naekqr, antdl Mna.ern. Aldte' , A vlo'k, idger, Imtrnirtl, 1Il1iu I4 l B len iar Ir)nrnrly Iit .'k, 11n1 1nl, ilrictqp, t'larlotaa, (.irnaAV, D" LRV Iiikn, º rnI, i~,rlii t rP;l'lk. rtJR1'9 toIr (t+a.kinp, fitaoovn'ndl, [[11l of f''rnav. ,lontp, nill Y ofj Winn, to111 ' of (lrlian.a, i~nrnoiiin. HJ1( LyonuIj Lnnd i Lnalnma Lea, efleti i rarI' of I tian R tIpiirt, .tiWa, MrrIe Mne, M1ear 'm, r it Ir 'i'reInrII(JiItt. 'Ill('benroV"ou Uylanl, Itwl"Ith, ftlln, r;,o)mrtao Wha Ptpnnr', Wit Irton. Mnnf Mplor anPtnn ttnllrnrp, Mnln)' , Tal'1 i ' lr o(, rtlnt,, olnr. Voor hI) 1 a l.Atllrn, Wondt, WIIdn.Wiiilnmae YIuIbog of (Illatioe on iint Youlng of Ib4et, Raton hIeeoe. lIlaty-two tnolierer4 nn,]1 a ulIltralm. P'I'eIdhing tue ni ('1 If o Ien roll An above, Mr. W. .Teoe. l~eLfay. pr(' ntid ii m'eif at then Mteaknr'a siaid, too11k thee Ieontlbttte~ntlbal uoath of 'lfllee, and wait aetln a Ha" flrnadresnlattt'e from the iiarlsh of Ile1phlea, Mr. Mernonhlen IWIvC I that tile onoca" a1 i" trn. (in which tmotion the yena and nai were 'aledl, as followa: Yemea-Measal'. ilIll, Carlie'a, Urn my, )'esW, Piref-n, tlekinna, ell Iof WhIn, KInth1OIrlen, Ki4lI, t."nhand f t claln, N iwejl, PotI'tIer, nitlnra. V ot-hiea, WlIIiansA-tt. .iote- on, ef tDrtuan, r 101r, and Mlipare, Alit n, ynok, lritlttpr , Itrnard flowvJj'n, hlitlarI'lý in, lace' BolleIlhlclt, i'tkn *rtb t-atrin- I osmrst (), tlam l -'r1, f ill of U( IJRns, Jonnn hoplly of(driaaa I yo ts, oers. 1, as 1$ehtllron, Itylanul, tnndol Nh , tolln, lob "~rt P111 nMhakR nie. Mintai eto, taiif, Mpiller. -tnrt If~tcrl,, wmt rt TAP 1vor Trheist lito 1 olerlnW.-47 ),(lfll, Itolcl, Witt A. Yoonng of t inihornlS Young~ II f lYb t, Baton It lly n-47. The motion to aj tiurn wenR Iot. Mr. KRidtl movltt that thn motion of Mr. Tolar to I.y on the table hli own nllotiron to rnnotlior I thr, vote on the pan.vsgn of Henato bill No. I 1 he postponted until to-morrow. The llti r ruled that, Mr. Toinr'e motion to Iny upon the tablen 'oultl a;lon hn oinalhtrel. Mr. Kiidd appealetnd fromn thm ;de<tisiol or the (lihmir. On the llauntion whtlmnr thu tlatolli'n of the Chair hollltl 8tHnd lhe pyeR and nay- were nmllne. with the foIllowing e~nilt: Ynu Ilion. LI. Bush. ltpnAl r, aitid Meanrs. Alliho, Ayoek. tnrildgtr, l, iil'ar,, llowint. Itit dti, ltluk lnorry, lI'll, ltr rgg|ea tRr, rmy, ke Ft+i lnt.r I'k, rolratnr, (laekine, (It lIolioI. I1l of Url'anli, Kltly of (Orhlans, Khhl Ly;nna telnntl, ilsnlrati ln Lonhlard of I rloitan. Miartin. MeauIs, MtIoltwho, Newomrn, Nillne.m, I'itta, Illth. !rdsnt. Itylanlhd. Ilandolph, RolIo K hortmon, rink kpnsrem. Mlnatltion, HlfP; Mpillnr, btmlgt, MteIul. Mnltler. t3m'Irt, Ttytitr-, J'mltnolulot To itm VoorIl.em. WaIhhurn, Wtoi, Wldt,. Williamnm alnt YVIon;I of ftoal ljito;l lletouon t. Nayis l.lIt . a i. [ 111, (alrsi mus I lojran. Ttal i onoli. Knlly of Winn, Helrnol n. 'orter and Young of 4 lathlrnmu R. Th'lh ruliln of th hainlr wlan osltlf.tiial. 'Tih' iulnt'ilot rOetl'rrin g ion Mr. 'lT.ier' motion to lhty upoIIn thn t.li, thet ye.I anll IIays were nlintll to;r willth the lfllowilli rnuilt: Y¥-ii I-ton, L. iuls;h, MHt akr, atl Mloanr.' Av.tnik. Irlhltr.r, Irtar11 hiwBwdin. Jirady, Bionk Pierry l. IIll, IlrilUgt (,iray. 1 tolon, 'ittntrllk r, I lhratr.r. il lnnpto Lyone, e, m., I ,rln"a ili ot. Martin, .lt.tl s, ]J i teno, N iitnez. i'it t th4lirdlon, ylan. lal Idolint . It tllsn. Iltohrth nl. WIh(l ke nar'," Hn lf, HIilltr, HtI igr. Hlinart, 'l'li r. T mt'om al;;il.t 'C'olor, W a-liubrn., Wiild, and Youlng Iof iEnti linton ito,' gn --o, Nay I rn Maars. Alhilgn, iltll. irioka. ,tar Iom.. I r .)rtlhard n, irwlll. i , r nt.a y, l 'V vyl . lllt proo'. Foh1 (lakinkP. Hattll. llfn ttlnmm d. Iillt of rlunHoi. oho.nr, , !nnai, , -II oft Winn. hully of ()rllann , I rinonhliian, Kittlt. ltunharll of tr Ila..u, Nowsoatl, 1lortol. H1lio; ro. liby, Hingihn lll, htoltwrt. Ht;lo, ' oll' r t . Vrio 1.r ittt. WaIlker, WIood. Wliitahmll. Young of .hl iliurnu On lthti mlot ion of Mr. Mltnhtn. MonntIt hill No, 1il. "A;n not to iunall auh' in Onlintu nrillt it on titld 'An at to inithorri,i th o (lovnrnor to rc-. noye for iiona or IInointOlltwnorPlt anly otlt'r or apipointt wihoi l appointmnt i veated In himn uinounr aexitit;ni lwa, atIpprovel April 4. 1x7l.' " Wis taklen tp ton iti llt. r. tlling. r;itl .l pollndutd, rlaiti a loond timi lln nltl iindl r alt f Iarthrl yltlponolliln of thelli rules was rIad I thllirdlI timo Mid pmtoull. Tht tillt wal alidoptldl. MIin.nithill No. nt li."An not to ltitlhorizo thi p)olInl jury of the ltariahl of Morehoun to loivy i aPin Ial tax to bailt a jpartih jail." Thi hill, undI1r au..p"ton of the rul'ts, undelrwent. iti ai'verli r,'a lille anlid ipa1atd. Thni itli was adoptehd. M-oaiuo hill No. lim,. "An ant to repent nin ant, ltit ind 'An not. to . rnul a . oli ar I of lati Inigl Illn' r, ILpiitroV ) Ftittnuary 4. 1lilt,' to VOl t Lthe Wtls tilakin nu ilt it Ii rat ruatlihngt. ti undelr a nulp.:nslolln of thl ruins r'lil ai mo,,nd nine, atindl rttl'rrid to the Ctommitteett otn 1.Lnt.ls and ()i tlht' motion of Mr. Itrry. lluImne hill No. ri., wani tIk;'n 0up on its a.nond rnalitA. .n i n lrott';ed, anltd undetr at suspn.tuion of lht' ruies waits road ai third tim;t and psllsnl. 'it'h tltlo w'a adopted. Mr. lharry nmovedh that tho vote on tihe fiinal patss.g+ f Ih t hill bt re; onitdortl, and on his own iotion iltiho mttion to routnal.htdr wais laid uliin tht table. Mr. Young, of Clalihorno, otflfruml the following Oincurrnt Resolutitlon: letitoltIl by tIe 'att, e ari lHou,,p ouf Repr' Qrnltaflwr . Teat. tih I'rlshidt of Ith r m llnll nod 1ih" ',4.t'Lkor tf I.i liot tH n of I.tnur.tmt Iiltatlya. iv e nuthor'iz,',i to €'rae tih. pri 'an t rl.i.n by nl t. iourning iit;r runneitive tlousie.,. 7 twin . (on thi 21s+t1 dt.y of April, 14Ts7 ill, 2 elo'lK, p. il. Thi rule's hintlg a.tapeinded by a r sing vote of 'r, yn.it it; nalt . ;son thu motion oft Mr. Drury, lth further 'tonatlitrit.lion of tho rtesolution wias Dostpoiledl until tixr morrow. ()t tIhei motion of Mr. Cro.sy lthe Houtse ad-; PIuTrn .1R. TRIICEVANT,. Chief Clark. VI.N %NC It[ ANDI [OINE+I C, L. 1ON ETART. OFFICE NEW ORLEANS DEMOCRAT, Friday Evening, April 20, 1877. NEW ORLEANS OLEARINtG HOUSE. Clearings. Balances. April 14.......... ...$1,199,105 36 $149,485 10 April 1............. 1,374,994 58 19i,445 01 April 17............. 1,658,653 0. 268,965 96 April 18.............. 1,810,856 61 158,747 48 April 19.............. 1.514,784 94 286,226 61 April 20.............. 1,548,61 31 154,334 07 Total this week....... 0.085,037 86 1,159,204 23 Total last week....... 7.918,921 18 888,625 20 Total week before.... 8,765,986 01 1,164,250 22 The demand for money has continued moderate throughout the week, both in bank and on the street and commercial paper has remained un changed. Under the war news gol.1 was irregular and nigher at the opouing of the week, touching 108%, is highest polnt on .londay, against 10. %, its highest p Ant In New Yo, k on fuesday, since wilch the marbet has generally receded, closing at a net advance of oly ¼. over 1at4 Frida)'y quotations. Foieign Exchange has followed the course of gold, c tmmmrt ial touching b62/,, at it highest, point on , .noday, showing an a .vance of t o on Frlda 's quotatiuns, but closing to-day at a net imp.ov melt of only 3 /,. Ltie is above th i pa&l y of gold compared with last wek. The movement in goll and foreign exchange being sone what stimulatel by speculation was of fatr extent, N.,w Y ,r, s!ght has exhibited little animation or qu ,tab!e variation, except within a day or two, since which it has ahown a slight decline for commi retal. Under tie more favorable aspect of our politi cal affairs all classes of Securities have been sa ive and booyan . Stocks have been more in request and highr and State Console a.d Pre min u Bonds hays been excited and in active de iand at a marked advace. The former have i ed as blgh as 76y, against 6t/ on last Pri. dsaj, ad e latter bass laoed 34.tis 34 lest Tak gdags smn>Oie lovem as . shY etlsre of 3bene Ptremsuar Bode. The forme l ,ed i g .ay at the -tter it. $t®3 , sgitu t ?trI o n std thlis rn dented movement in ~etiti.es iami.iante I be fenling ain ur flanoial oirtles with regard to the present Idte govertnmeut. The ttentlon of operattors and brokr-r bt'inl ra sorbed in the bond movements, Poliee UCrtinl otes and Mtate Warrants have been somewhat. nt gl oled, but ruled to-day at a marked adveano compared with last week. We eonittin to quote : itaeeptional nommern.al paper -@4 i cent per annum discount: At do., I1~ 10; second grade do. 12't5; collateral lonse 70t1 first elass mortgagee 809, and seconld g.tae do. 10.12. Gold opened at 10(a4~6ilOOtt, against 100."p at New Yo k, and after a m;oderat.e buinsifs crhieed at the opening rates, against. I100 in that market. IThe sales simmo-d tip 17l,000) , embraoino $13,010 at 106ifi, anld $5010, $*000, S5000 and t01)O1 at ftrreign Exohange ruled at pre vious ra'es, and the moremoent as o.f fair extent. The stiles of sterlitng comprried £47,U00, em bracing £10001) bill of ladigl at )141,/, l.1500 At tlear at, 51l £t1)O0 rln, at 1t'/, £7.0(H) bill of ladtling at lrl4V,@$l5/, £1tWi) At Aart at tilt, £10,01)) hill of Itding at lb@1Ol0l, 05000 do, at 510' e, and £1060O and £0100 do, at bIt/. Thbe saes of francs amounted to 271,00 orom mroial, embraoing 501100 at 4 gRn', 00,000 and 150,000 st 4.MRR, aid ,r 000 at 4 T7 , At the close sterling illte were quoted at 6ft4/ )il10 tot bill of lading and Al elear, and --45.lu Slr bank, (lank enanter rate - @ 90'/), and to ones at 4.8R°5(t,87'1 for oommeroisl and nominal for bank. New York lIght was unthanlged. The sales comp ised $12000, embracnng 845,000 and $00, 0 0 prlvate behkers at 90-8 i cent premium, and S,1,000 back at 5.10. We also notloed a sale of $10,001 thirty days' oommeroltl sight on New York at % ~t aetnt ddiscount. The banks contined tr coheck on New York at 5 1i otnt prermltm, and oommetoial sight was still qnoted at 5-1l1. the following is the nfofilet statement of the Ssales reported to-day at the Wtook lr hange : 40 ehsree (1 IaenoI' ank . .............. $71 00 1 lsharee People's Bank . ........... 4 00 5 share. Workingmen's DLak . 21 (10 $1,,0 [tate Oonsuol t ...... ....... 74" 4,000 do ........ .. 7( 7,110 (do 71 50,500 do .... .. 7511 1,1100o do 7t , 1,3,000 do .......... ..king a ta fl of 114I 0011 Htate Coreols. $10,l0o0 Preminu IBodds .t... . 11 0l,000 do ............ nn 00,000 dIto . . i15 41, 000 do . o,40 0(hO do .,10010 do . 1,000 Al .......... a4 10,000 do i. 80 flat ... 10i', Making a total of $452.J000 Premium londs. $1100 hioholln Per Diem Warrants at.. 78 7(H) do .......... 7 1)1 do ...7". 74 l. )00 ........... d0 1,1(0 0 do . ly 1 200 do .. . 000 Halflpad City oupne at ...... :1(1 Storks were In f.lr reqnest and firm. Ktate Console and premium honds were leas motive and were lower, olotiog at 74/,'@75 for the former, against 71y,4.07 ye.terlavy, and at 851i J01 for thelatter, against S/,C.:3. yesterday. Police Oertiflcates o'osed at 9j·driD for Febru are Iseaes, and Il@l1 for Marob. Per DUitll Warrauts were quoted at 81"t1i3. 1IONMIERCIAL. OFitICO NrIW ORLEANI4 IlEMOORtAT,I Friday Evening, April 21, 1177. (iotillons ripreennrl prl'cn for rotned lode fromr ft'ut h,,4lS, ?trl0 ie i o'ther.'titofl ,li.tnd. In illivn aMntU o,rrlnl' hihe'r prli.st ae Ia(l.tt (00 lTON-The sales to-day (not inoluding 400 yesterday) nummed up 1(1O bales, at Irregular a d stronger prior 5, requirlng a parilal advance of (o in our qunotatli ne. We give alno the figures and reprt of the Iachainge, a. below: G(en'l notations. IEx. Q, Inferior.... ............. 7,@ 11 - ,ow Ordinary.............. 8@ H., Orllnary.......... .... ...11 @ 11· 0%9 A 14trlot Ordinary .......... .lq,. ^,, (ood Ordinary.............. U1 1I 0°4 tltrlt Oood Ordinary ...... I. ~i . Low Middling...............1i010, 10'o 4trint Low Middling ........ lP0 ll' iddling ................11 tli I, 11u itriot Middling............ l%@ia.1g, . - ' Good Middling............11i. 117, Middling Fair ............4.1 l12; 12% fair ................. . l...1;111 - , The market opened unler the stimulatlng in tliltence of favorble tlengrams from Liverpool anI Now York, bht operations being restricted by the e'ringent pretaione of factors, who ralend their views Th~/o, the esles during the m .rning were of u.,.y mrderate extant, afier which the movement benotne quite anitnated, re 1. nolling in the liberal buaines. itoted above, in whloh nineteen brokerage bounee participated. Prices exhibited conuldlerable irregularity, a por in,, of the husiness lshowlin an advanoe of yo. and the re.t no variation Irotn yesterday's lIg ures, or an improv.ement of only 1.1n,. Later in St'o day factors met the demand more freely. The deipat4hlle reporttd Liverp ol steady at an Sadvance of 1.1; I. with sales of 18,000 bales, and 1-16d morn off red for sir vain, Manchester Sea.dy. Hvre firmer but not quotable hihrher, and New York stradv at an a vance of 1-1( inI spots, and closing 6.100@9-10U0 higher for fo s turcn. The salos of the past three days sum up 11.R~o oales (2630 on Wednesday, 4050 yesterday, In luo log 400 bales not reporteIl until to-day, and U550 to day), miking, with the addition of 830 bhles to Iuoeday's rp port, an aggregate for the week of 21,5800 bales. against 14,OU last week and 23,700 the week before. Week's receipts 9177 bales, embracing 750 from other delivery ports (of which 174 from Mobile, 3 fri m Florida, and 580 from Texzis and 8320 prop+r against 71)29) proper Iast week and i.1lt8 last year ; total pr, per since Augnst 81, 1,124 820 baes, against 1,339,198 last year-de crease 214 878 Iho exports camotise 21,953 bales, embracing 8796 to Liverpool, 5550 to Havre, 451 to Itouoo, 2977 to Bremen, 1500 toCronatadt, 1bH)0 to Malaga a .d 1i77 to Now York, to which we have added 78 by river. the Exohange telegrams make the receipts at all the ,arts from 12 m. yesterday to 12 m. to day 2978 bales, against 2680 last week and 7230 last year, and since Friday 19,036 bales, against 22,091 Iast week e.nd 3 t,806 last year. Total since August 31, 3,778 666 bales, against 3,8811,893 up to Thursday noon, April 20, last year-decrease 101,727. Exl.orts (Friday to Thursday Inclusive) to Great Britain 82,428 bales, against 28.305 last week and 20,530 last year, and to the Continent 11,793 bales, against 33,085 last week and 12,027 last year. Eiports to all ports since Sept. 1: to Great Britain 1,118.802 bales, against 1,741,822 last year, to Franoe 398,632, against 868,748 last year, and to the Continent 3853,085, against 622,482 last year. Total to Great Britain France and the Continent 2,576,519 bales, against 2,733,051 last year. Stocks at all the delivery ports, made up to 12 m., 602,427 bales, against 633,349 last week, and 571 482 last year. The week's reocipts at the chief interior towns embraced 2812 bales, against3228 last week, and 5328 last year; the slhipments 4733 bales against 5158 last week and 8189 last year; and the stocks 7,1,775 bales, against 80,952 last week, anu 78.475 last year. U mpa ed with last year this shows a decrease of 2511 bates in the receipts. end 3436 in the ship mentA, and an increase of 530-, in the stocks. The Exchange makes the amount on rtnpbo trd not oleared (b tore to day's exports) 311,995 bates, embracinmg 68 5 for Liverpool, 13,333 tor Havre, 3588 f r tihe North Sea, 2618 for Bremen, 1087 for tpain, 211 for the Mediteiranean an, 1;41 for ooastwise ports, leaving in presses agreeably to its account at 12 m. 162,519 bales, only a pert of which es on sale At no mn, to-day, Mid 'hlg was quoted at Gal ves'on at 104,'; at Mobile at lic; at avanu nah at 11c; at UJnarleeton at 1.%: at Wilmaigt'n at tic; at Norfolk at l11 rl'g1;' at Baitt Imore at 11 5.16c; at New ý,ra at 1 5 16:; at B a on at 11%/c; at Memlphis at 10% "; a Au Sgusts at -; a. Shrevep,rt at 1i,.!; at Phdadel puis at 11t%; at tincmnati at tic, and at Bt. Louis at 1(..o. The ExInuage reports: "Sales 5000 bales. Market flm." I.s quotations are advneed iuo. The telegrams to the Exesh·nge rep rt the Bombay movement as follows: This yea-. Last year. Great Conti- Great Conti Britata. neat. Britain. nent. 1Sb·ie-·;l..~, ,,,, ! 14fl 1M. 1VrC, Ite0lrts week e~tilnig 1'r~lrtti1slf.,,..,,. ..a2n.(KKw , 4,0(wn ooo,ino VIM~ to dot@....... ta7,e4 t Gaea e 113,14)0 Alf rtt In Ijivmnby hnrbor.., " ..... , 10,100 (0,0) 1(9,011 Compared witth last year, the shoroe shows an lnor)ease of 14,00(0 balo s in tij sehtpnents to Oreat Britain anid 1.01)(1 to the COorniunt'nt -no'Al inorease f (1000; antd en inorease of 09,0I(1) in the receipts; and rnrr~tpreur1 writ the ytar bertre a rleoreaqt o( 945,0010 to tire shipmoents, atrl 171,0001 In the reocipts. riTTO~tll NTITOMfOT. Htrrnk opt henri -rnlpt. I., 107 -( q .......... 29.111 4,rr~ve'l elfon I11AI. 9trtnmm~nt.... 1.2nR Arrivori prtevlrruely '............ .,tt trn-lti (iinn'nrl to-tiny .,~........ ........ 11,.00 ('lenrod L.rovlnowIr ............ 1 t45.t4,I - I,140.0r1l5 Hteirk on handt ori on ehltp trrrtrl, otot lrllR'r,.... ...... l)$Ait Homi, tirtrnn loet. your .... ...... t,94,41 To-day's elr .r r mbrattrl 07842 boles to 1 acre, to wlloh we hraoo adle-l 7,1 by river. Receripts pr gyp. r srine lsts ert ning 12100 bhal, Igatnet (lat1 ot last lF.riday, olld 8741 last Yerar, Idol eornparastive t. tale for thur pat three days esports and reoripte soee hbrve report. TIfbAOUO-- fhertn wes rather mrtre movement tonuav, the salrs embraolng 1lt4i hhds, (40 and 80). The amount on sale is now estimated at 4800 hhtls. We oobtitte to quote asfollows: Unsnond and frnw'e'iltt Bugs M inforior Inge 4fjpl f ,low 4% 5 ba, mrdlllr býJf, 11ao4 to fine 8Y4 (i 'o, lest y0Aoe medium o 444 10o, goottc /S(2r, lne 12y,@1> o, and sleet, 'rirlAoiii e7'Ate'P IT51'r Minsk oj han1d, lunt 1. loitn- rhrdt........ 11,081 rrlv- tl tnetn thrum laRy .......... ;19 rrlved brnvlouio y . ..tt'i14- 2.112 przorted poIst ItI run o lov..e .... pIntrtod r voin teiv.e..... 01t0 Biroken up, ec................. .... 72'M-- 130 Stork on hand. tip.... ......... ...... ... 0.148 t Hf IGHT411-We ha bve no new feature t ore. port in the market, which coutinues extremely t dull. We quote as follows: BIy steam-Cotton to Itverpool 1142ld; to ire men %Ad to New York 7.1io to boston Proli doenoe, Fail River, Philadeliai and Blhltimors, via New York, ao. (tranl to Liverpool 87,/l.(td. ly sell---Cotton to Liverpool 5-(id; , llavre '; r to Bremen %e; to the Baltic %/,d: to ialslga I;: to Boston 4r; grain to lAverpool 9,4. BUGAli-IRtoelveod ihis morning 40 hhds. The stook noditr the sheds is abmnt 4148 hhda, against 11120 hhds lasr year. H.oeipts to late 1f1,6038hhd., against 114,114 last year. Dereaas ing stooks in all markets have advanced prisoe here o f Ith, The demand ise od, and supplies sell readily. 850 hhds sold: (omnmon 7'/,o good oommon Ic, fair to good fair 8!%i@9,4 , frilly fair to strictly prinme 8i%' l)n, chotie (9'o, seconds 9d@9eYso, oentntrfal 9o, yellow olarilied 1U0., whites 110l 19 . MOL8A.(l-lteoelved this morning 92 bbls The stock under the sheds Is about 8757 bbls and 274 half bbls, against 1239) bidls and :4t half bbls last year. eoelipts to date 243,208 bbls, aslest 218,i73 bbhl last year. The demand Is good and purchases are for shipment. 8111 bble isold, Common 12/,., fair Iscl. good fair 870T.r1l8l, prime 42 estriotly prime 460r471, and chotoo 4$j6 0o 1 galias. FI)UR--Only 210 bibla eme in thli iontrning. The market osntllunes. vs ry stronlg, and has a further upward teldenlcly in prices, and the naoveirnnt is restriotesd by the small Stock on hand andl the lilt e off.illt, 191l bbils sold, of which 50 low tre ler xtra, .lspot, 24. spot, anld 240 do to artive, at. tH 25; 12 crhoice treble at $9 12%,; r60J, 110 114, 41). 11n anid Illil choIo treble, spot, at it 2?l; Islt, 123, 101 anld 150 .loice extra at, 11it )t; 215, dra sio io do, spot, and 5it, to arrive, at SIl 75, and 65 ibble, spot, at 10 It bblt Commoo is ql'oted at, 1*0s 3 50 fine 16rll). 25, snlperlitln 1i .,or507 dlobin extra I7 25t7h7 f0, low treble extra S7 75 t141 25, egood d." 14 r4ll, choice treble ex ru lr):th) O(t, choice extra 0 01)(411 75 '5 btl. Dealers and prcenrs obtain 50o above these pritns In thnir orldr trade. Chicago closed is .diy at. 1 49 June for wheat. t,. Louis ri.u i d I1 813 bid May for No. 2; i 1 1 cast anld 11 77 for No. i,. IYlC FIA)UIlt--Is s' iling at 51 I7 l ibll, (1)t '4 Fll(AUIIt--Conintnelds S: 7 541L bId. COIIN MIIAL-.In lldet hilt firm uo-lay, hold ers asking $2 i8l@l12 tl 45 l bbl; t41s bbls sold, of which o100 to arrive and t0 and oft bislla pt at 52 75; 25, 25, 00 and 10t0 spot 12 80 41 bitl. Deal ers are jobbing at 12 1.(4111 4 bbl. CORN IN HAOK4-J- in fair supply, and b-y. ere are holdinog back for lower prices, but the market continues firm; 0701) sanks sold, of which 1700 white, second hand arkrk at 8/,'1; 2500 white at 09o; 1500 white and Ii00d yellow at 600 14 bushel. Chicago closr d at 48I.; June. OATh--The anppl. is fair and very little inquiry. Only 100 sacks Oth, Ice Galons sold at feloe ; 10 lb. PORiK- l'he mark nleis quiet Imn strong, witth a small stock in few hand4. Mess it held at, 1e 00, and boy re bid $IG splt and to arriv-. Last even Ing 100 bila sold, to arriv., at $10 31 bl,. Deal ers are jobbing at $16 771(17 N bid. Chicago was 17%/, hsgher this morning, open. log at £18 602 June, and closed at $10 55 May, and 15 70 Juste, a further Improvement of 77%.. DRY MALt' MIC T-No mssvernlnt worthy of note, m xieptlisg 40 tieror s si lders at c %o14 lb. Shoulders are qlxtied at 5t,%o boled. Dlleasra are jasbblng them at o 94 lb. A few sides left in dea ers' han is are jobusmg at 8,14o for clear rib and 9o for clear. BACON- I dull, hot firmer. Pome of the stie k is held unnder limitatiolns fos higher prioes. hhoulders are held at l/.o, clanr ribaldes 9D0~%c, cisar sidlee 9;(lt'/,lc 411lb ii Ihlerse re jobblug shonlders at 'io, clear rib sides 9/,3, clear sides LAItD-Is qnlet but strong and holds at 9O~f 10o for packers alid 1 10ySta0, for reflnel in tieree; kg 1li1,1l10%)n I 1T,. Deilers are Jobbing at '4o above titese puiops A receiver sold 20 tieroes kettle rendered at 9l7,, and 20 do at 100 944th. Ii iMHS--ontinues in good enpply, and doll at 10@11s for choic, sugar-cured, ordinary average, and 1lo for small slze. Dealers are jobbing at 10 above tilheo price. BIIrtIAKFAST LIAuON--Is dull at 9¼l10/,c 1h. ' I'AtIItLStt tII)fr I'itit)iU rt.i-i'igs tnut are selling in the order trade at 7jo W kit, $1 1 keg. $2 4 half bt, and a5 P bbl. Extra rump P'o k $11 75(.(11t2 bbl, prime mersa $14 50@.15 prime pork i2 508(13, rump pork $13 ' bbl. Pig pork I8 21@8 50 half bbl. Hpare Ribs $4@5 4 bbl. Plai' , ongues 4@5%c apiece. WfItKY-- ReeLtted is solling at $$1 03@1 (08 gallon, as in prof and brand. OORN IN BULK--None on the spot. It is offering, to arive, at 58 i bushel, and the mar ket is still strdbg at that. OOW PEAS- ,re in demand for the country. The stock is in few hands and is selling at $1 80 ( 2 for mixed and $1 1<4@2 25 for clay. 50 sacks clay sold at $2 15. 100 clay mixed at $2 and 150 mixed at 1S 95 + bushel. BRAN-There is only 800 .a.ks left in first bands. 200 acoke, not yet landed, sold at 81 50 100 lb. HAY-Is in fair supply and dull. Prime is quoted at $15 50lP1; choice $18 i ton. 5) bales cjoine sold at $18 $1 ton. BEEF-Limited demand. Fulton Market is quoted at $10 1 half bbl, Western $8 3 hall bbl and $12015 1 bbl. anesas $12 31 bbl. IClOE--Lgnt supply, and the demand is con fined to job lots only for the city trade. Lorisi ana No. 2 14 held at 2Pr(E , common 4@4.y4, ordirarv 4%@4..0, fair %@56o, good 5%ý'gg5%e, prime 5%/ [9c *1 lb. OOFFE .-Is quiet and prices are unchanged. We quote eargoes: Ordinarv 1GC%(i16%h, gold, fair 8(ll8%c; g od 19oi419.; twime 19t+@2tic 3T lb. Job iota: Ord i.ry itir 1 17i, gold; fair 18/l@18%c; good 19'0/@19i c: prime 2.b.20%,o BU rTER-Large sto k of old on the market, and buyers are purchasieg sptrinel,. The new crop is I.,ked for at th beginning of next month. Choice Creamery Goehen is onoted at 2tc, fine S ate 24C260. priun tat" 22(i '4c, m'dium 1Xru4 20c, choice Western 202ta22:, pilme Western 16it4 18g, medium Western 13@140, low graiea 11@-4 12.% T4 It. CttEEl -Good supply and moderate In0d ,ewua d. New Y~rk Oearm is quoted at 104@17c, Ne v Yor skimse 10c, pri ea Western fact ry 15% (41f6, good factory 14@150, low ag 8@tUc €l . lb" The popular wine before the war was Piper Heidseick. We still cal for Piper. BuaxrrT's P5avotuse Egrawrs.-the superi or of ses as eracts conssts in their perfet gr eat srength Teyf are warrant.ed ee >Sm he ~pop ooe olo assade wwkeb eo ar iruo tme eompesetoo o msay of Sla IeetMlWou rait avsors aw is the ierk. They as ase a is b nitrv em, bua > sL1 I.~r n~ Il1VElt NIVVWN. OVIVOe NEW Ut)t.,KAN fI DEMO) U rAT' , Hatnrday Morning. Aprtl '1. I Daily report of the stage of watert, with (lhanrlaf in the twenty-four hont sending yesterday 8 p, mi.: Above low (Ihangise. water. ille. Fall Feet. lnnh. Inch. Inch. Ullro . ........ 87 11 n 1I UIlnolnn ......... 17 1 0 l Davenport ...... i a I t Dtbnlelo .......... ; 11 2 0 ohkuh k....... . It .3 24 n iavnn, orth ...... 12 7 0 1 Ih tlnvtll .... . . I , 0 0 ftempbi s .......... WA 9 0 I N hvrsle ....... 20 I0 : 0 * ew Ortla ...... A is 4 O(inaha ...... .... H 10 * 0 2 ittabnrg ........ 0 t 14 ) Shreveport........ 21 0 0 M.. LoBa ......... lcr H 7 0 it,. P1'aul..... . 0 11t 7 Is Vickeburg ......... 40 2 1 0 IllinoW hIgh wastr tmark or 1H74. NWIlMJON GOIOM. Heru't. rig, 34r. U. 13. A. Anntuvte.-Isabel, Iva, Nstanhcr, Emnats, ler the, W. J. lieban. D1aAnPtrunamt--lsahql, Helnry Tote, (:tv. Allen, Mt. J,,hn, City of Alton. To Anatv.- -lesbel, Lower Coasat John Means and) barges, A. , bD.onally, U. P. INhench, r'hompon Dbean, Ohio); Mary Ida, 111a Wing No, , Upper Uoest; Eureka, Assumption, L& fourohe. The weather yesterday was olear ani pleasant. IBnlness daul but showing a slight lmprove ment over ThMrsday. The Ilatrtop leaving to-day, takes twenty tons of lee to Oamden as part of her freight. Bteamboat'mn are wearing smlling fases just at trhi partiular time. The near approaeh of an end to ot political troubles Is the eatse. They are as aertly idterest*t and snffsr as ma. terislly, if not more, than any other aelse; and that they are &about reaching that turn in ,he Iaue that leads them from a bitter past to a bright fu tare, they feel jublant, The Bart Abe le le s to-day sure for Alexandrib and e(ratd heore. Bhe is very popular, bheaueo she is one of the finest and best managed bural ever In the trade. The Natobes leaves to-day, as usual, for Vloke burg, The Natehbe oonneots at V,Yksbtn with the 'arilsot Line for the Yazo. TallahatohIe and r(mnl ,we rivers, and with the Anchor Line for St. Lotuis. The Assumption, Capt. Joe Dalferes, leaving todaly fur the Lalburbhe, goes throutgh to Thito. dran. 5he City of Altkm, for t,. l,nnis, yesterday, bad 375 bop, heads sugar, 6t8 barrels molasses, 6i0 cabin passengers and IhJ on deok. Capt. Henry Har,'s new and very line Ohio river passenger steamer A. O. Donnally will be at lthe landing thisle morning receivtng to leave thie T p, i. for Memphis, Cairo, Lon.rivllle and Cin. oionatl. Capt. Hart anti his chief clerk, Mr. Ed. Dnnally, discharge their respective dn. ties to perfection, and are therefore well known and liked. The U. P. Hohenck, dcue to arrive this evenlitg, leaves Tnestday for OCncintrati. J. L. Carter master, Dick Burns clerk. The 'hliompmon Dean, one of the flo.st pase.M - ger steamers that. ever waret to the Ohio, leaves Monday for Cincinnlat. olee advetieMs ent int another colmtn. The lEirns, having been unavolidably detained, failed to arrive until yesterday evening. che leaves to-day lfor the lower (Coast, going an usual to ift ppy Jack. Oapt. Oliver Oanton commande, MI. .J. J. Itonorvan olerk. The Blrbha got in yesterday with a dne trip rrcm the Atchtaralaya, and will return to-day. The steamer W. J. Behan, frum Minden, ar rived last evening with a splendid trip, consitang In part of 1227 bales cotton, and while disobhar lg her cargo the Irlroard spar broke in t6e. o.·rtr, said, In falling, struck one of her chblm neys, breaking off the upper portion of It, casn lg it tot f1l. Noaone hurt We were pained to hear that Capt. Wilkinson was tonfned to hbl bed, being quite ick. the regular trt-weekly dayhg)ht Upper Coast packet i vaL,Louis ilansuen master, Norbert Ian son olerk, leaves this 10 . m , promnptly, for the Uin Tureand plantation. The independent R 9ln'-weekly Coast and l'lqunenmne packet Blue Wing No. 8, lesave to dcy at 5 p m. J. A. ComatoK, master, George Woods and (Cha.. Dean clerks. The fleet BDart Able leaves to-day at 6. . fo Aletandria and Grand Eoore. Bithard Snlnott menaster, eo. Hamilton olerk. The Natehez, for Vicksborg and all mail land Ings, leaves to-day at 6 p. m. Capt. Thog. P. Leathers in command. The re gular week'y Coast and Atebafaltys packet Bertha, A. P. Tronudale master, Thee. Jobin clerk leaves today at S p. m. The Bertha takes freight and passengers Ifo the Coast. The New Orleans and fled ilver Transports. tion Company's packet Texas, Geo. W. Ies, mas* ter, B. C. loesmatn, clerk, leaves to.day 1 p., im., without fall, for Shreveport and ail way land. iag on lted River. The ~nrie A. Thoron, also of the abore com. pany, leaves to day t 6 p, ut for Mlnden, Chas. Thorn in command G(eo. A. Ditton, clerk. The light-draft sta mer Bastrop, One fodles, mastor, J. P. Mohr, lerk, lesave tod-day atSp. m. for Black and Ouachita rivers through to Camden. [By Telegraph,] BATON fInvo., April 20.-To ite A Carlin : Steamer Bertha will arrive at 8 o'clock p. m. Leave t.aturday, as usual, for Opeloume., S.T. JOIN, OClerk. NA Tcrtt, April 19 -To Wayne A Wiltams: The steamer A. ., Donnelly will arrive Friday even ing, and leave for Louisvill sand Cincinnati on Saturday, April 21. H. U. BAR P, Master. Vicxmnexo, April 19.-To Wayne A Williams: Steamer U. P. .ohenek will arrive ta urday even ing, and leave for Louisville and Onotinnati on Tuesday, *April 24. tJ. L. CARTER, Muaser. Vcnscanna, April 19.-To Douglas A Winburn Lo. 85 Natabcher. street: The U. V. ceheneh wil arrive Saturday evening, and leave Teedsday, S4t lost., for Lorlievile and Ciacinnati. J. L. CARTER, Master. ZIXCRmtoE cLPPImOS. An exchange says a t.e of cotton seed yields about 700 pounds of oake or meal, 86 gnlonse of oil, a few pounds of lint cotton, some ashes and other refuse, all of more or less value. The meal. is worth $18 per ton, the oaks from $24 to 92$8 and the erude oil 88 en.te per gallon. This Iath ter itt has declined four or five cents In valus dumrl'g the put two months. Theoll s valuable in p. into and chemicals and when resned, t*. makes good table oil. the refuse makee soip and the cake is shipped to Europe for stock feed.. But the most important feature of tbis yield l1 the meal, whichb, as a fertilizer, i one of the most valuable discoveries of the present gensauton. It is en great and constantly tncreasing demnd for cs in the growth of sugar cans, and has be come far more preferable than elther guano or bone dust much In vogue In former years. Memphis has four cotton seed oil mall, with s capacity of 210 barrels of oil a day, and durlor the present season will consume 40,000 tons o. Seed. Vicksburg Commercial: Fifty thoMsnd of the seventy thousand dollare necessary has been subscribed toward establish. Ing a cotton factory at Natchez. St. LoIs. April 18.-lbhe welcome lin telligence was received yesterday of the opening of Lake Pepin, the an slJ bIasler and last ice gorge below Bc. Paul A tele gram from ed Wing,. from N. B. Hatcher, stated that the steamer Minneapolr:, from lt. Louis, entered the Iake yesterday morning and would go through to bt. Paul. The Davenpoert Democrat's statement that i . SL~units' new engines are of the looomntLve ~. tern, andare tbh only engines of the kind ona e Misi.rscppi, i minteresting, to .ay the least. Carco, April 17.-The J. M. Kelilog p.lP dt on h w.th a tow of ire yesterday. The Mayen - wa- so w. ii provided with freight Mtt that she d d not want al t or pnckage when she passed, Sbhere. bhe got her enti'e cargo beeweeln MIfw burg and Shawne.town, which was a little t.e maerkable. Her cargo consists of 2;00 tons of bnlex and sack corn, pork. flour san h.·. lShhas aldo tw b.rges of Ice and a fuel bi rge in her tow. Theo Alice brown walked on. for the South c with a good sized tow of coal yesterday, yi o -a t - tug to 18 boate, baldes bher fuel bargese. M EPesIt, April 17.-The over rose two ibes, -. .ad stand em feet I lseh, or wItlla two Meet ic tde d g~ert ine. i now raum.i g over the bu~t as some bet. byond reladlng I. r-r