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TiE PlLUa'+ PAT. asmplete ItAt of the lWiines of These of g the Paekirtt 5employes who ,have been -I "'etturnel" for Pay. , 4 im t The Nblowing Ie the list of the ex-Metropoll tans and employee of the Paokard Legieittire who, aeoordlbg ti the Republicans who ttpplied the names, ae entitled to a pro rate of the eon tingent espense appropriation : The otdebttr for the warrants set to each name havt been made out in the State Auditore' ofice, and will be delivered to the individuals on Monday or Tnesday, at which time it is expected that a committee selected from the ex.Metropll tans and legislative employee will be on hand to see that no "dead-heads" show themselves andt obtain that which they are not entitled to. The list and amounls are as follows: W P Lan *110i 0i, James 1 Ayer 77 54, A a Kenner I4 8. W J Nuble 84 85, 0 Henneesey 11 8, W U Ntckene l 4 85, 0 Baker 77 84, J H Tesbrd 84 8g, B A Liontand i 84 , Wm aunony 84 88, I. Ourtie 94 85 J. E Howard 84 85, U A Adams 09 70, Jaobb rart 94 I9, LE hant ette 1r 87,1 " an 1 87, a W Miller 41 87, A A lees let 41 7%0 yPlanchard t 417, N Smith 41 0f, J 8 Bad or 84 81, Boyd Robigon 84 8b, Paul David Furnsae 84 8J , J WillJam 84 8, J Hinllahy 9184, T Kelly 4 88. A A Maurlee 84 8o, G eorg8e ONrgb 84 8 .5 J at 84 81, P 1)Umeeire 84 88, almuel lisle 8 _ 85, d 9 8n4_.lr 84 Du, P MoNairtm 94 35, L tPelnhardt 954 80, J terrtgan 54 8n, J PFraneiso 4 88 J Keareney 94 85, W WickeLn t 8,J 11 8uith 4185, J B Mo rdle 84 8, it H Taylor t 85, J Gonts 4 85, M hLynh 84 8a, B Clare 84 89, B J Anderson 84 85, W Du prle 84 98, 11 Wise"n 84 85, Charles' hnmpon 84 85, P Clarlase 84 85, K atolberger 84 85, F J Hill 84 8, C, oleman 84 8i, T (Ireagh 84 .5 J Brown 84 88, 1 Cochin 84 85.3 Qulnn 94 85. j Glesson 84 88, T isnrlhan 84 85 B J Blair 89 83, D P Dale 84 81, P Byrnee t4 85, 'P linntn 81 83 M Honull. haen 8g4 , A W anmpton 84 H8, W Wallace 84 80 ' MeoAl ple 94 85, J Mnullven 84 85, P 11 lionney 4 88, f orm e 84 8, T H O(lmminglls 83, IP Morat I8 85, M K ly 94t 83, J Onlites 34 83, T' lwell 94 8i, J Rley 84 S. D Johnson 84 83, E Jones 94 85 I Kltntner 84 8r, J Mutt 84 85, P Mannlng 84 85, 1 Ioe 1t 85, I J Sherman 84 ha, t 0 Denney 84 8l, Diamonud 84 81, O1J Utller 984 8, It Miller 91 85, L B rd 4 185, L Smith 84 ., JOws ns 84 85, It T Elmore 94 85, O Man rloe 84 88, Hobert Wret 81 8, P Mc tlahon 84 85, J Hadt an 4 84 , W Mooney 89 85, I UG Axeleou 84 8, Johln Dunovtn i 85 u lHudson Mmith 84 88 P Morris 84 85, WI A Lmes 4 48, (leo Landrean 84 85, ,Jaments tllsgpr 84 8R, Jae on hilln 84 81, O M3. urey 94 85, 11 K MIheman 84 88, P O'Oounor 84 83, 14 Oarley 84 85, J e Mc Nally 4 83, J Keegsan 84 8, 1' Foran 84 851Her mann Geast 84 83, T tullitan 84 83, 1) jansy 84 85, It (Iottreilly 885, MoKinney 84 85, F Prince 84 83, E Mas~erson 84 85, O 8laiboWski 01 87, U Labusaunt 407, F Blrennan 41 (17, H Benton 84 85, J Adams 84 85, J 1. Brown 84 R85, J Johnson 84 85, E 1 easerly 84 85, J Hlunter 94 85, WH Joihnson 94 811, Keasting 11 4i, 8O 8Jlraudt 94 85, It 0 C mpbell it4 85, WI Ii THawklnl 8a t g5, J Treme 85, F Taylor 84 85, It Swint 84 85, F I WWickhm 84 8, J iBen ntett 4 83, P It Williams tn 85, A Janksou 84 85, J U Miller 84 85 O7 Banks 81 85, M ills 84 88, W e 4 8o, J Hi Thompson 54 85, ,illst' 4 8, A Kerbert 84 83 W N sh 84 85, J. Zlmtner 84~5, J l hawler 9i 99 f l H Mootre 1. 87, O Brgeron it 87 1) Itelley 41 07 O Jaetobs 41i 7 Peters 8l4 ., l V ltioe 4 85, d J Sbhrelber 84 85, It twettenham 8 54 8, W O'Bear 94 is W Ntckson 84 8 5, W 1gRan 84 8, I eT aS, 84 3, HM lerrera r4 85, iD Hor, gan 94 , 1 r Hatt 84 85, M C.anse 4 85, 14bth SQuihard 75 W'm Vigere 70, F A Clover ,n WiL htan da Ill, Thous Murry 70, J arter t10, t TTaylr O, F , Legardee 0O, ltobt Keary g0, Victor J aser 00, Oee J An t 001 II G Burch hardt 0O, J V Winter 10, Johnuli H Dinkgrave t, W D P Postiewaie 00, ChUs 1 Gray 00, J B Wands 00, Olmark Pergusoun 0, 11bt Moore 30, 11 t U U Thompson D0 David Bates 00. Dominick Branchnlue 00, MA Vallan 00, T i Richard on 80, James Cooper 40, Henry Bell 40, -Jake Willams 40, Joe Edwards 4:', J 'i loire 40, Wanllae Loder 20 0, Nick Williame 20 H0, Natt Winters 20 60, Wash lar lpooer 2 00 Alber Boudro 0 (100, H Adai 8 00, Qnasher er gsnn 2J 00 Hy Mtmith lU 0, John uulverin 20 0. (Geo Williame 20 60, AbraFinm Mitelellh20 GO, P f Williams 20 60) Ab. raham Williams 2o0 t0Lewle Irwin 20 80, Jenrj m.in FrManlin 0 00, D1) 8 Tucker 41 20, Martin Jackson 00, Jdames Morgan 20 00 Denj James 20 00, W P Ward 20 0n, E 1sh Perkins 20 00, H Edwards 20 60, Westley 1.11 20 O0, George Willy 10 00 .am Bargent 20 00, P Bowman 20 O, John Vebb 20o 0,Jerry Washington 2,, 60, Nathan Landix 20 60, A L tilbert 20 00, W Hall 20 60, D 0 Tyler 20 00, Marshall Bennett -, George E Wilson 2o0 0, Bhaderilk Brown 20 6", John Hlutherson 20 60, Edward Barnes 20 00, A Rloard 20 00 A Tanner 2J 60, Jerry Thomas 1O 60 Milton Tliet 20 00, Joseph Lewsl 20 o0, I W ilorrell 20 00 Andrew McLeod l20 0, Joseph Drury J0 00, Ed Wa thington 20 60, ladore ce Jormick 84 85, T W Eaton 34 @, i 0 BIlaktnmr 84 85, James Jones 3t 85, Henry Uliffwrd 84 83, Albert Borden 94 85, Donald MoMickle lit 4, P Blanohbard 34 85, Alex Murry 84.85, i U Edgeworth 04 8,5 Max Htern 84 85, John Kerri lran 4 85, Jas E Moore 84 85, Wm Smith I1 85, O U Moore 84 85, George Deane I3 85, Edward Murry 84 85 James Mlonroe 84 80, A Underwood Thxmas Hufand 34 80 L Lamtntere 15, Wm H Greene 70, J A Abbott 70, Wm Mulford 70, F A Wood 00, G H Griffin 70, Luiu Jackson 60, W 8 Alexander 50, H O Feuutes 00, J W Harrison 60, 8 8 Stamp 00, Ernest Lon pre 60, Jefferson Wil son 60, O H Merritt 00), L Daguorrae 60, V ., e Carthy 80 W Morris O0, J H Meilenr 60 II 0U Asterwood 00, Philip I'erriu 60, Henry Rose 50, John H Octave 40. Frank Noel 40, Win Chambers 40 Joe Bernard 40, O F Ladd 84 85, J Walsh 84 85, M k Eaton 34 85, Grancis Garrett 84 85, Johnny Reynolds 84 85, thelby Boat is 2), Jno Pinkett 20, A.lle Bossiere 20, Zenos Hogath 20, 0 Renner 20, H Blauchard 34 85 W N.iers 34 85, J Ward 34 85, OReonagie 34 85, W bherm'n 34 85, J Murph 1t148, J P Mlarn 4t oti, J Pr1ei 34 oi 5, DMr Bioylson 34 85, H V'ahorsen 3t 80, L McCarthy 34 85, T J Byrnes 84 85, E Bidecker 84 85, A Levy 34 80, W Killinger 84 85, T Boyle 84 85, U R Goldon 84 85, J Tompkins 34 85, M Walsh 84 85 J Mead 84 35, J H Vigere 31 85, Il B Con nor3 85, L W Pelliesler 84 85, A Jean :t 85, 0 Jones 84 85, 7Z Howe 3S 85, D t Schwartz 34 85, J Ersenberg 84 85, F Marks 84 85, J Haenchen 84 8, , Winker 34 85, It B Norton 31 85, H Smith 84 85, P Berkes 84 85, J Haenbhen 3t 85, Octave Bey 01 22, C Bibl 61 87, A Fretag 41 67, L Remy 41 Ol O Dumonvtile 41 67, F Johnson 84 8M, A Martb 84 , E A Populus 84 85, J H Ba.net 34 85, W Harden 84 85, M Millon 84 85, E Vigne 34 &5, J Murphy 84 85, E A Hanson 84 85, H Orellet 8 85, 0 Elgrd 84 88, A Picon 34 8H, J Johnson 84 85, J Victor 84 85, P Z oanonge 34 85, P Moauire 84 85, HIouser 84 85, E Pay sant 84 85, J Jones 34 8i, J Pascal 31 83, J Lam bert 34 85, It Fonvergne 84 88, J Artiamd 34 85, L Murphy 4 805. J L Armand - , J Gaspard 4 85, J Lo z 34 85. P W A Moates s4 85, H H Tr~eou 84 8, 8 5t Mason 34 5, E Bouton 84 85, t Bronstlne 34 85, W Peters 84 85, O Del l.asese 8 85, H Elemmer 84 85, 0 Davis 84 5, E Pyeaux 84 85, J Tooker 84 85, JR Foater 34 85, J Carter 84 85, D Pecon 84 85, L Thomas 34 8, J Frost 34 85 L A Thbault 61 87, J Husesy 61 87, J Johnson 41 67 E Smith 41 67, J Parker 41 67, E Brlganski 84 85, E Boy ard 34 f5, P Clement 84 85, I Gaillard h4 85, P O'Rourke 84 83, J B Simeon 34 85, J A Nolan 34 88 M A t'cullnv 885, H W Flowers 34 85, L Foarober 34 85, 1ohhltz 34 85, J Tholme 84 85, StL Amedee 34 t4, M A Adolphe 84 85, E Davis 34 85, D Demaseeillier 34 85, Ii F Heseau 84 85, F Sandrick 34 85, J Demeltty 34 85, F Bvrnes 34 88, A Bonrgeous 34 85, J Grifliths 34 85, P Aloine 84 85, JA Anderson 83 8 E Crowley 34 85, M Ferrani 34 85. J Woods 34 85, W Crotty 34 8i. L Gapard 84 8, P F lRbinson 84 85, M R Nieh olah 84 8, H Noltijg 3. 85, J Gallagher 34 83, J Bindin 34 853. Jo, John 34 85, A Prosooes 31 85, J A Roeutor 84 85, J Brooks 34 85, W Heel beret 34 85, J Hawkmns 31 85, A F Henry 34 85, A Roy t1 85, A B Touruior 34 85, J Augnstin 34 85, Archille Docou 31 81, Thos biiecoe 34 83, D Dapre 34 85, P 1' Nicholas 31 85, J Almnyor 34 85, J Las-i.ee 34 85. Adtloth Decon 34 83, SW Youang 34 85, F Vial 84 83, H Mitchell 4 85, J t Commons 34 80, A Johnson 8485, E Harmon 3 85, 0 C Cager 84 85, Theo F,ana·an 94 2, J F Ba'croft 61 87, James Isabelle 61 87, E J Nr lson 41 67, R Crofion 34 85, H M 8trother 81 85, W Brnnet 34 8,, J M story 34 85. 0 Mi tlertadi 3S 85. J A Allen 34 85, J Boss 31 85, W HB4r.frd 3 65, J A Brooks 34 85, J O Casimere 34 85, R Johnson 34 85, F Becklor 34 85, W Dowell 34 85. J R Ittle 84 85, A Postille 34 85. E 8 Swan 84 r5, H B Malabre 34 85, Theo Smith 34 85 J H Donovan 34 85, Oeorge Bowser 4 85, P B Emerson 34 85, O silln S 85, T Duffy 84 85, P J Sllivan 84 85, R Moore 34 85, J J Pierson St 85, T Moore It 85, B Dixon 34 85. W T Johnson 34 85, A Wyley 3485, John Whte 34 85, GA Harrison 4 8 J W Lewis 34 885. Gar S4 85, Jose 34 85, W Monroe 4 85, J Werner 34 85, James Colhls 34 85, J Walker 34 85, kmo 8 a , lchvd 4 84 8, Au t ol fB? P * $b'l6 4 t'udlrt 4 , 1 tiobnl 54 ar.e 848 J)b lt 8 8 I Tte t ,88 ta t 84 8, o B An ntine 84 88, H Cowell l Bobsrdeon 8 A Helm 86 88 | Zeill 88, A stph5ee 84 88( Gunor a oiA , W , J litob ell 8 9, J$ohanon 9t 88 wdet R84 1.4, F Johtaon a4 89, Handly 4 . pgdon 94 W9, O Alter 84 PS, L 84hwarts 84 mot 84 8,j H 1111 84 85, YVlotr 84 8888 Milhan 84 85 M MI3 l 844 h odt 84 95 E Rapp o1 8, Sene l41 ile nPi 8i, E J Brunet 8 58, Robst p , W w togýer 84 85, John Led 484 88, 84 8, Seo MaBOn 84 8a, F Dolosr 84 0 Hfaywood 84 85 Tracey Lilly 84 e 84 85, P eunte81, 84 55, E ,1ark ardon 8# 8C, 4 1W Vincent 84 g8, II aWion W Stllivan 01 87, WH M phy 417 4 A ad 41 07, M 4hort 41 87, M J Morrie 81 57. tphy 84 87, I, Theann 84 87, A Mrtray 8 MorEvaney 84 83, W Brown 84 87, 1 t#er 84 87. 11 II Mutrphy 84 87 M Mea"nLhlijo 34 87, P Numan t 9 h anlo 84 87, 1 Donnelly 84 87 G Wahf t 84 87, 8 A Me Onr ,a 8'7, (Oalogan 84 .. tines 84 7. H1 Meyere 84 7,87 Tsylor l 8 Gotthalk 41 07, A M 0 Hearrsy 41 8tiio htnedn 94 ,7. W Moore 84 87, J Llehme 84 87, ..on 84 97, M3 Long 84 87, Geo Lewis t4 8, inyl 84 87, MO Bodeohtel 84 87, Ittbl ib 84 57, J Ilomphrey 84 87,1 HIIO hlel 017, P1 Porree 43T4, J D Brook, 8485,D M tor 4 88, A nmith 84 88, 1 Jordan H4 98. J aeon 88 89, SBotner 84 88, J Constance 84 , Freeman 84 98. Total $4189 41. RIVE it NEW OFFICE NEW ORLEAN8 DE RAT, I Sunday, May -1877. Dally report of the stage of water, hanges in the twenty-four ihors ending eteIrday p. m.: Above low ange. water, e. Nall. Feet. Inch. I Ib. Inch. Augusta .......... 7 11 0 Ularo.............. 85 83 1 Olnennati......... 19 ii 4 Davenport ......... (I 8 i 0 DubOque .......... 8 1 1 Keokuk ........... 9 4 10 1 laven orth ...... 11 10 0. 1 tmsllevlle.......... 2 01 0 Memphis .......... 2 0 0 9 I ehlille......... 18 1 0 25 S.ew Orleans...... 4 4 1 0 Omaha ........... 7 2 .2 Pitteburg ......... 4 2 u A Shrevnport......... 0 01 St. Louis ......... 92 0 1 0 Bt. Paul........... 5 10 0 0 Vicksburg ......... 41 1 0 Bnlonw high water mark of 1874. NELSON GOROM, Herg't. Big.. Uer. U . Anenivt.,-Itshel Willie and Mary Ida. D)teatTnRte-l-abhi, Mary Ida, Blue Win No. , Robt. Yolung, Era No. t10, Aeumption, Nather,, dbhrlee Morgan, Bart Able, Texas and Bert,. To Anntv-Ilareks, Henry Tete, Assump Lafourehe; Mary Ida, Blue Wing No. 8, bt Young Upper Coast; Mary Houston. R t. Mitchell Thompson Dean, Ohio; John F. T e. Belle of Shreveport, St. Loui'; Isabel, Em a, Lower Coset: Handy No. 2, Opelousas: It. Leo, Vicksburg; J. H. Hanna, John Howard t ten Valley, Tom Parker, Onachita: Col. A. Kotun, '. H Durfee, Maria Louise, lied Biv ; Gov. Allen, Bara Bara; Mt. John, Baton Rouge" Yesterday was a clear and warm day-wae enough for July. Businea. was anything but brisk, and podr tri p out yesterday were in order. The Carondelet leaves the first of the col.d we0k fir St. Lobis. Much agal' at his wishes, and contrary to h rcustom, (apt. One Hodge laid the Bastrop o to Tuesday. She will leave then sure for ll and Ounhlita rivers through to OCamdeun. Mr. B. Mohr has charge of the office. Passengers for the Ohio this week have two very fine boats to choose from, the Houston tor Tuesday and the Dean lotr aturday. The Robert Mitchell is due to arrive from Cin cinnati. RIobert S. Kirk died Friday in this clty at the residence of tis brother, Capt. Geo. H. Kirk, and his remain, were sent to Mandeville yesterday for interment. Mr. Kirk was well known through. out the Southwest. Before the war be resided in this oily, and was the proprietor of what is now known as Golding's Foundry. Subsequent to the war he owned a foundry in Louisville, and unilt the engines of the Semiolie, Travis Wright, Mt. John, Henry Tote, Fleta and W. 8. Pike, For the past three years he has been located at Pales tine, Texas, having opened there a machine shop. He arrived here a few days ago pros trated with dlsesae, only to die. Years before the war Or. Kirk was on the river, captain of the Jennie Kirk. The R d River Tranepartation Company an nnunoce the following departures for the coming week: Col. A. P. Konus, Wednesday, for Shreveport and Jefferson; O. H. Durfee, Wednesday, for Minden; Marie Louise, Saturday, for Shreveport. Capt. Joe Dalfere. gave up the Trenton yester. day. and turned over her freight to the Assump tion. Mr. Gabe Boot, who came down on her from the ILafourohe, took charge and had her towed over the river, Capt. Joe will have another boat shortly. The John WV. Garrett and barges arrived yes terday from the Webash river. The veerless Thompson Dean sle on the way from the Ohio, The Dean will make an excur sion to the Jetties Friday next, and preparatlons are belong made to make It the grandest yet. For fuill particulars inquire of her agents, Wayne & Williams, 106 Gravier street. Capt. Beaty, who, in conneclion with Capt. Wise, has leased the hotel at Grand Isle, notifies the public, in another part of the Democrat, that this famous TUlort will be opened on the 20th. Capt. Beaty will run the Billy Col'ins to the ho tel, putting her in charge.of Capt. MoSweeney. Mr. W. A. MacFarlin, a well known Ouachita river-leck, will hkav-Ahrg of tihe botel oftio. Visitors can rest assured that they will find in MacFerlin a most obliging and attentive clerk. The Blun Winag No. 8, J. A. Comatock master, Woods, Heon and Dean clerks, leaves to-morrow at 10 a. m., for Donaldsonville and the Ashland Plantation, Ascension pariah. The RIobert Young, in place of the Eva, leaves to-morrow, as uuaI, at 10 a. m. for the Ben T'I reaud Plantation and Donaldsonville, Louis Fan son in command, Norbert Banson and A. Gener ally clerks. The regular tri-weekly Lower Cout packet Emma 0. Canton, Jr., master, J. J. Donovan clerk, leaves to-morrow at1 p. m. promptly. The semi-weekly Coast and Baton Rouge packet St. John, F. Bergeron master, J. O. Bergeron, clerk. leaves to-morrow at 8 p. m. The Gov. Allen will leave to-morrow at 5 p. m. for Bayou Bara and all maill landings. J. J. Brown master, S. 8. Streck clerk. The Coast and Bayou Lafourehe packet Eureks, in place of the Trenton, leaves to-morrow at 5 p. m. U. D. Terrebouue master, iH. D. Terrebcnne clerk. The semi-weekly Bayou Lafourche packet Henry Tete, J. F. Auooin master, M. H. Landry clerk, leaves ton-morrow at 5 p. m. The superb Robert E. Lee, Wm. Campbell mas ter, Messrs. McVay and Moseop clerk,, leaves Tuesday, as usual, for Vicksburg, and all mail landings. The New Orleans and Onachita Transportation Compans's steamer John H. Hanna, J. W. Blacks master, Joe Holmes clerk, leaves Wednesday, as usual, for Onochiita City. isee her advertisement in another column. The regular Wednesday Opelousas packet Sandy No. 2, Capt. H. H. Broad, will arrive to leave on time. The Assumption, Capt. P. A. Charlet, leaves TRnesday at 5 p. m. for the Lafourche. The elegant Ohio river passenger steamer M-ay Houston. Charley Miler In command, Elliott MilUer clerk, will arrive to-day and leave 1uesday for Ciocinnati. The steamer Future City, with six barges, from St. Louis, will arrive to-day. Her tow consists as fllows: One barge of fee and five bargee of pro ducne, containing 27,440 packages, also 107,221 Lu~hels corn In bulk. Part of the above packagese Sre 2635 barrels flour, 18,017 eacks corn and 3755 sacks bran. EXB'hANOE CLIPPINOS. EVAISVILLE, May 2 -Capt. Ross, of the Raven and barges, arived to-day, and wi.l load her for New Orleans to leave some time next week. southern freights, on:side of chesp rate con., is very searee and accumulates slowly. Ht. Lou.s, May 3.-Grain is moving. It lis bound by a large majority to take the water-path to the East. The number of tows of grain from ihis port to New Orleans are increasing, and like wise the quantity in the tow. The Valley barge line has on two ocoulone taken ,05,000 bushels of corn in one tow. Now there is another tow boat line, at the head of which is Oapt. Henry Lourey. His towbiat, . J. Baker, leaves 8t. Louis this week with ave barges loaded with a oanesipnment of 180,000 b.thal of soran for Got' don & Goalia, New Orleans. This assoelation is a strong one, embracing other sotite men of this )It Is said that the grain which goes by the Valley Oomulpan's barges is all, or generally, con signed toMessers, Glovrr & Odeudahl. The two houses are as distinct and separate as the two lines of barges are. The Baker tows the new grain elevator hence to New Orleans for Uortlon & Clomilla. Every step taken to attract the grain movement to its natural channel, the water pabh, will rsnse general satisfaction along the valley. The pilot of the steamer Colorado was shot at two miles below Memphis on her last trip, The pilot was fired at by a man on a flatbtat, shat tering the glass in the pilot-house considerably. The Bee brought the hall of the new towboat Port Eads, The machinery and outfit will be pitt on the boat here. bte will be supplied with sia boilers, made from the Otie steel. OCapt. Bart Able is not expeoted to survive the day. About two lears ago he was attacked by paralysle, and has been failing ever sinte. CArno, Mays'.--Yestetday was a qutet day in river circles, and was fnil of uncertalties in others. There were but few arrivals, the pack sts being generally detalnel from some causes unknown, and there was plenty of time, there fore, to spend in speculation upon war proba billies, frost and the markets. Some of our me,ohants wore astnh an atnxonS look that one would think they were "shorY" on wheat,whlioh we reported to be tumbsing about with a reckless ness that was eoloulated to send dismay to the heart of a timid speculator. Our dealers wets all on the safe side, I believe. There is a got d deal of fielght here awaiting shipment Booth, and it has sil aocumulated duliig the past three day. The Valley oUnmpany loaded a barge that will sail to-day, and would have put Into another to lad, but it was thought that the arrival of Irelaht from the North ought to slack up and the transient tonnage would be snficient ti keep it cleaned up, lBt the Toll paessed down without lanting on Pnnday night, and the Mary Houston and Robert Mitobhell are overdue, and that's how it happened. But the report that the Golden Itule was t ffeted 8000 barrnl of flour at 90 cents won't do. That amount of flour, nor the helf of it, was not here at the time the lsle went by and the onff r was cot made the flu e, Dr. Chet. Brad ley says, either at 0 cents or any other figure. the U, P. 8ohenok rmme from Memphis to this port it 81 hoots, which is a marked improvement on all her irevinos time, and is exoellent time for anybody to make. tFrom the Ilostun Post 1 The two largest bol ers for marine engines ev-r shipped from the Uherls.town navy yard were shipprld on board the three.msated sacthoo tier Roner Drury Caept. As Baker, yesterday, for novyrance to the Brooklyn navy yard, where tihe Ohenandoab, for wi ich they are intended, is hbeitng refitteI The hollers wetlh respectively 110,000 iand 84,190 pounds, the former being for the starloard tand the latter for the port side. The schooner whitih is to carry the boilers Is owned Iby Mr. Itomer Drury, of B'ston, and is almon,,t a new vessel, with g.ect freihting ce aocity, but in this case the government onutrols er lt ip. MARINE NEWS. OFFICE NEIW ORLRA614 DE1MOCRAT, May 6, 1877. 1 t'lemred YTeMtrvlya. Brit atentaahip Tentonla, King, for Liverpool 1les \Yoeks &re Mt-amobip Liteie i Felher, for Pensacola- Master Ship (lenepleve dtrlohland, Post, for hiveronol Lovell & Bailey Ital barkt Domenico, Ontltt, for Usetie JoIeph WKelley Nor bark Ilrnato. I'derson, for Qonaenotewn IDeean, Zir.ega &lo Arrlveu. iteamn lip Morgan ('City, head from New York. 9(th tilt, tooU A Whitney & o-AlKiern rITAMnoAT1 tJW OV(.reotf, hoot i, from Wabash Rive-r, witlh 12 WViliP, Trntrea.l, foenl Rt1 Mallnvi le Marv Ida, Rul. from tUpper l.nat, Ihabel, O'Pry, from Lower UCoat FIiuture City, Unll. from St. ILotl b, with baroge Experts. LI|VERPOII0L Per stea. hip Tntlonita-:-ltOn balm totton t5i sacks e ontlon seed l 5 balesR oman I 0 bitl trc(h I raop rpvolvere 17,777 bouhele corn in bulk 114 lla tobacco Si'KeIAUOLA-Per steamshilp lirte---4 casks !peat . hhda do 950 hbls flotr 49 bbla ptrk 11150 aaoks ern 150 do nots 15 hhda anger 491 nkrm st.ndrb.' I,IVERPOi)L-I'er ship (loeneieve Btrickland 411 Ibaton ontton .0110 pcs staveO C1lTTIlC-Per bark Dimoelco-6lo 00 pell atRA.A .1tIOENi1'OWN--Per hark lrmato -.R4:5 an(k1M i( l c\ke 940 pen staves Imperts. tnEW YORK--Per steamship Morgan (Sity-A-nt AVANA -- nr steaemshlp W (1 Ifwois-504 hIhd itlar 100 hIones do to Agar & Lelong--2g Iales beef ta Molinlie Iteeslpts of Pr neln.. H~ LOUI--Per towboat Irtltlure City mad iavrge.- 471 pile flour 100 half bbls do 42t0 saks oo n 51,l:31 inoiel. corn n btllk (lhover & Odendathl--ti4,w. do 14 hbldt hay 60 bbls floor onder- tindo L 'abert & F--50 do h -1 o o 8 Keep & Son-120 Ily Orohelt-2-Si do 1Ie1 hf hbls do 1O Pasnal &co--17H Itbllm in 300 sanks Cots Prudhommne & Briggs-i0O do do LI)A Amioo-961 do 75 sacks bran 195 sacks corn It7 bales itya 100 bbls cornmeal Chita PloUmants- 145 itils flour o00 do leer 57 pkgs adIe C( A Whitney k.n is lcaak meat. 00 bbls cornmreal i11 sackes oml to L4chwawtacher, Frowenfeld & Pfeifor--63 pkgs indtle iL sacks oat. 171199 smoIs bran N O & Molllei lI Coi 1500 o J R Kent &e0ro do Weems, Agner &'i-211 bbli pork 1l boxes bacon Vose Brite-72 do 37 hek do 42 oapes match-ee E Vtrster--33 tierce latrd 70 pkgs do iaebwabacher & Ilir.ch--10 do IC I Dl)ison-310 do 1500 bakeots do J A Norton--6fi bales bay to 1l Del liontdl--40 bales broom corn to.1l H larmnon-3 cases matohes P Bohen--70 Iblis beer to P Hollender-100 m' maalt 4 P Multe-li00 smtke corn W II Matthaews & Ilro-1,il06 do Gordon & Oomilll-147 do 1l31 do bratl 401 do scieening 149 do llip staff 900 bbls cornmeal 1014 bbie flour Valrin & Mortimer..50 bbls normneal Lange & Legendre- 11 bhis flour 49 pkgs g'ware N O & Red River Tranti Co-2:3 hhds t,bacnon ,Jtno E King o 29-14 Kirki-atrtek & Keith--3 dt-E E Whaa i Mills.--6 siaucks oats J Went A.l .-100 bbls flour to I l iH airchld, Sun &co-100 do C( '' Buddenke & Son 95 bdls wie Ston & Tttt--l ibl wine B H Fllshp.l, tlr-9 de (1 Yalllte--.15 capos do II Pohliman - 10 tils v-idt.ar 5 hf Iblis do to M Chlnp.kv-98t1 blls iron 24 Okio mndso Rice, Born &co-l1 do lead HIllett & 4 1h ked.spitke lAgan & M--90 bdls iron B J Weat- :156 do Staniffer. Macready &oo--155 pkgs glamaware E J Hart &oo-35 do (G K Finlay &.no-4 do A 1'user &.oo-- 4 ) do Mrs J anuchhe-2-O do F Fahrtlllan-2 do It Llplara-- do A DInosleea-7 do M Doobrich 33 do Hllton & Eppler-3 do rivets Am Cotton Tis Co--6 do La ,tt 'lin' (Co-- honseh goods H Mitchell-1 barge ice Crescltl City Ice Co-Total, 107.221 btslhl's oornl ln bulk 13.017 Macks corn 1401 sacks oats :979 sacks bran 21135 bbli flour 158 bf bbls do 850 bble meal 5i hhda tobacco WA BASH RIVER--Per towboat . W tharrettf-- - 23,160 sacks eorn Jos We.st &oo-9t bbls flour lOover & Otde dahl-- bbl eggs John T Moore &oo-40 coope poultrryMller & Mover--sundrles to order ST fARTtINVILLE- Per steamer Willie- --8 bales cotton McOebee, Snowden & Violett-1l hhds sugar 20 bbl molassee J A Walsh--60 do Robert Haer---14 hdl sugar L Oodobaux-l do Berarad & (libert-10 do 1 t,,e do 3 bbls molamees J W Burbridge &co-19 do McGehee, Snowden & Violette-sundriie to order-Totl 8 bales cotton 125 bhde sugar 1 tieroe do 95 bble molasses UPPER COAST-Per steamer Mary Ida----3 bbls molanesm O A Lananu-sundries to order LOWER COAST- Per steamer Isabal--sndries to o dmr KENTUICKY-Per Harkless's 3 flatboats-160,000 stat os to Blobet Bros ARKANSIAS-Per Moore's flatboat-7203 etavd to Bobet Bros RECEIPTS AT THE NEW BASIN. Tanglpahoa-Per steamer J C Gault-20 cribs tim. brr older Mobile Bay-Per scohr 'ndine--50 tons pipe clay to order iilnoi--Per schr J J Courant-5 bales cotton order 25.000 feet lumber O RStber BIloxi-Per scbr Richard-5s cords wood order Tan~ioahoa-Per soar Ann McGuinn- 500 bblu shells uotder Tangipahoa-Per schr Simon Goalin-600 bls shells order Wolf River-Per schr Truzilla-2.2 ocrds wood to master Tanugpahoe-Per scbr Louisiana State-8 eds wood master Pase Mauchac-Per sloop Terrlble-8 cords wood master RECE'PTS AT THE OLD BASIN. Pearl liver--Per schr Leander Jaue-15,000 feet lumber order Bayou Lacombe-Per schr Josephine No 2 -16,000 feet lumher order Pies Ma,.chac-Per achr Lady Gay-2-5,0C staves order Madesonville-Per schr Pomme d'Orr-25 cds wood master Tchefuncta River-Per schr Tree Hermanas- 300 sand order Pascagoula-Per schr Maud-35,000 feet lumber H Buddig By Railrsads NEW ORLEANS, ST. LOUIS AND CHICAGO RAILROAD. May 5-925 bales cotton order-76 Lehman. Abra ham &co-55 Alcon, terk & Autey-19 Bickham & 15 Chafe, Iamsilton & Polml-iD B tputlb 9 do Psayne. Kennedt y tvo-10 lttehwdon a& 1 Y--eJao ratdle &co--8 Btewart Bros k&o--7 J & GF omwell i Ft Allison &oo-3 Va'!ien, POawines &oo-1 do Jno Phelps &co--S O Tr.,tams &oo-- Jno OChIfe & i ,n 9 Iusarcon & Himt--9 0 L Walmteley &oo-1 T Air ev &te-O0 hids tobacco Kirkbatrlok & Keith-18 do Iteadite, Wood rco-S do . E KRing keo--100 sacke bran :150 Wls foinr Prudhomme & BLRgga--300 do to Glover & Odendabhl-900 do W H Matthews & Bro )15 do (iordon & (}omll.-400 dv 9 th.i eggs to T A Iamilton 4to-Sif bales hbay Chas I'le s Oants-f do i T Lswler --,95 eks pens A A Ormenwoeod &o,-15:1 do Archer & B--7 do Hartwell & Clhambers-90 do tonealrtle &ro-139 lphge leer t Ledwlsetl--10 do J Zelg'er-150 do F Mo lander--! cars Pattle lnboo M co-191 hlres eggs Millet & Mayer-Il do REndo'ltlpi & D-1 Cdle hbdes II rolls leather Hlrter & Feoner 9 dry h blTe 4 flrklin. butter E J Hart AOo--5 empty bhis A Walr-1 ease mdse P W.thllin-- ear wheels A l lntrtlne-40 pags tobcin Mayer Bros-P- boneoi medilclne I L Lyone--17 do shoes Jurey & illlie--11 Skge nldse 11 i'teil--S do it ii fInwels-1 boa books tot Mary's Shool-- tlobs bliter Clark & Meader--B tolls Iether W M Smibh-l- pkg. tobaeeo to 8 Hern. helim & Brn-l-0 bils apples H IlelIlondlo-- -S pge ieo.e A Ben..iln &oo -& - do H IRe n &to--9 Motimn &. -t-1 do 1 Offoer-1 piano L (rtorewald--l kge mide Albert & tR--:1 do 1) Mercler & lto-4 do i1 Lr rnoeiot-l do 1I II Adams & Ilro-1 do Fellhnan 15ons I do J ldra'elman -eundrlie t, order-Total, 41t5 bales cotton 40 hhds tobasoo 1375 bble flour l0l seoks bran i90 bales hey57 ilt cbs peas NIPeW OI lIEALt AND MOBI3LA RAILROAD. IMay 5-10 pkgs tobaeon IIornlo liroe--t do M Pe qilliard--ndo 11 l art &co--9 do paper Harematllo -I--1 e sks yeasT T I) 'insley-47 pklg mdse Hice Born &oo-0 do W C! Shepamd &co-90 eases mde ,e U Sppt-- hhds tobaooo Beedles, Wood &oo---1 . J King &eo-10 bales cotton Jno T Ilardie &on-f do md- ePeet, Yale & Bowling-- boxes mcdee Fair banks &eo-7 eks s.oo 8taueler Macready &oe..7 do Ble., florn &co-3 pk ge dmlse It J Hleap-- do F F Hlanmell-9 do B, J West--lI hbls turpentine I.impson & Tooker-70 bbls rosin Fraser, L &0o-800 bble flour I BR Rent c60-101l do(llover & )Ilendshl--l00d lime .I C. tewart-83 coop poultry O Val-toun &eo-155 pmte beor (l Yallets-SS rsees mde A Franklin-- do M Andrew-iDo os mdso Iochmildt & Zelglei--9 bbls whisk, to order--3751 saeks pes M Heymacn-175 do 1tc1.hens & Flynn--4 do Ilymond & Uordes-l.3 do Miller, DollMnde I&o-1 bbl' drus 1 L Lyons-3 per edse Althert ken-I do l W Wingartt-3 do Heeboat &ko-1 do II Mumme -i hilles rope O It Brown uentdries to order-Tutal, 10 bales cotton 9 hhde to baeio MOROAN'S LOUISIANA AND TIXAS RAIL. ROAD. May 5--n0 bhds sugar to .I M Puotnam--f l bile mi leaCes Efl torgeol ,..: l do 1 do rogar R Millikern-I do 19 bbls mnolsses Rhobert lare- bales mloss J A Bourg-4 do L BoIle &co-10 half b~les do ()deil Wrtigt--9 bales do to V H Bernard--I bhit sngar to Rrhmidt & Ziegler-S- eks cow peas J. M Wlesn-hf bhtl rie to F 1' Sevin--oandries to order--Total, 90 hhdis ureor 3n bhil do tI hbils moleases Per steamsitb Ilutohineson from Ullotm--S8 hales hiles I bag w,,l 411 bales ontton U A Whitney &.co- 100 Britton, Moore k Colemanu-19 Clapp Ioe &kco 1 Peet. Vale & lBowling-4 Jno O(leffe '& Oono-l di Meyer. Wies ree--9 O L Walmeley koo-S Jno 'I' UHaiie &co-104 bead eattle to C MBehle &eo--O dio Ayeoek, Mitchell &en A Total 14n bale cotton F.rotm tlveton- 17 bales t,,tton U A Whitmney ro 53 his cotta, seed oil J Aldige-Total, 17 thal, rottmn i . ... .I ... .. .. Im • m HTEA MHHIPH. FOR HAVANA. FOR HAVANA, ClDAR K1YH4 AND KEY WEST. UNI'T'ID STATES MIL INE. IEAVING EVEIIY WEEK Tbr frt-clrrt. lti rtrnmgitip ARAIlJAIIET, Baiker, Uommander. will nlavn, from font of Calliope treet.. o, 'IUrfRDAY. May a. at A P. M. Pirensni rate to Ilavana, $40: Exourrion ti,'k if a, $81O. Pa nssag ro'. s to .f', kronvill.. ti0, Itnr'lding t'tate romnnls nill nnalts. Through bi Is of lading I5l0ud to all points In Florida, F-r Frlghti or tariman apply to I. K. O1101EItTS 10 Common strrpt, Over Ioiglsana Ntional Bank. The .lonrrhip -- follows on May IF. inof ly RAILROADS. THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE. I'AH8EN(IER ROUTES TO AMl, I'OINTRT NORTH AND EAST. Reorganized for the Spring and Mummer of 1857. Wo'rkin o lt of Now Orirrle- via Itl" N. O. nnd M. I. Jt..nidi prown.*n tingtht' following nit rraIvnt li ,sr to tir e ttirli io of ill North-I.tili I Tour ists r.lnd 'l'ravriek i : Route No. 1-- All Rall. Via Montgomery, Collumbus, Mmeon. Augnusta, Wilihington, i.ihrwrmol. 64 Hours 45 nllnute., New Orlean. to New York. 'TI, lll timr' ' aiwr.av ns rv II1v n euol r liie. Pullman Ploiprinr Cnrs to Opllikn. ohlnt I lvy Traltins thtneir to A IugKIIRI. PultriiIi HSloe .ng Car thence tol WTiml.gt, i. E .egant l'nr'or Unrs thence to licrhmond. Pullmalnl hiiinn Cars thonin to New York. ALL (flAN(IES AT SEASONAIBLIR, OUiB AND INTO CI.CAN AND PPOP'EIRLY VENTILIATEID UCAl4. Route No. --Bay Line. fvlwr the same lines to Wilmlngtrn as by lIoutr No. 1. Thiteu-r by Huvelal Parlor Car to Portrrs. mouth. Va. Thenne. at 7 p. m. daily (rxen rrt i.lunday) by the nrlllgrlnntlftt steam r i of t'rl 14AY LIME to haltllrrorn. Thene. by Limited Examris rarrivn in io New York at 4 pnm. A srnvnty-onn hoirs' run--only six hlours in exriranef all rail tlimr, with the Idvtlvanttlagr orf nn undistrlurberd nightrl' rest andl uperior Iaceorr mordation upotr the Chn,tpoako iary. Route No. 8-The Old Dominion Line. The same Lines to Wilmington and Ports mouth as Itoutemt 1 and 2. 'Thence. on Mondays, Wrdneswdays and Saturdays at 7 p. m. by the magrfllicent sirlnwheel steamships of the OLDI DOMINION COMPAN '. whitlh Invariably arrive at their New York wharves at 10 p. m. A through run of 77 hIours, ncombinlng the essential elerncnts !of OCbeapons. hpe.,ri and Comnfort. 'rI.aR'nors shoufrlld leave New Orleans Rator daysv. Mondays and Thursdays to .'.nnor't clos, ly with tins Line. For Tickets, Checks, Time Cards, and all in formation, apply at the offices of the New (Ir Irans and Mobile Rallronrad. A. POPE, tenornl I'nasoerger Agent. J. H. WRITE, Mouthern Passenger Agent. H. W. FOWLER, New Orleans Agenrot. corner St. Charles and Common streets. ys tif GREAT JACK WON IOUTR. NEW OBLEANS .T MIMEh I&NQD GHIPAGO DOUBLE DAIL THROUGH TRAINS, will depart and arrive as follows: from Calliope street depot from 1877: DEPABT. A*B.NI. Express No.1 .s5: p. m. Express No. 2.11:20 a.m Express No. .7: oa. m. Express No.4. 6:4Oa.m Nos. 1 and 2 run daily, 8 and 4 daily except SPULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS through to Cincinnati, Louisville, Chicano. Cai ro and Milan, Tenn., without change, and for St. Louis a slreper is taken on at Milan, enabling passengers to go through without leaving the train. Friday evening's train makes no connection at Duqurin for Chicago. Accommodation trains between New Orleans and McComb City: Leave New Orleans 3:30 p. m. Saturday: and 7:20 a. m. Sunday. Arrive 9:20 p. m. Sunday, and 9:15 a. m. Mon Rickets for sale and information given at 22 Camp street. corner Common under City Hotel. A. D. SHELDON. Agent. E. D. FizoT. General Manager. mht tFHE NEW ORLEANS AND MOBILE BAIL L ROAD-MOBILE LINE THE GREAT THROUGH BOUTE TO THU EAST, NORTH AND WEST. Via Louisville via Atlanta an via St.I onl. CARRYING THE U. S MAILi Trains arrive and pepart from Dept, 10ot of Canal street. as follows: DEPART. AIIPr Expre.ss......:4 a. m. Express ......11:25a. m. Exprees......5:00 p.m. Express5:0 p.m. ss..... 9: Dp. m. Ppllman Palace Cars daily to Cninat Lo lsville, Nashville and St. Louis without ange and only one change to New I'ork and Easter citles. Ticket Offlee. corner of Camp and Commoe streets, opposite City HoteL mh t J. W. 00CLMA . Ticket Agent,. BTElAMBOAT.. . OHIO RIVIIR, lIREOULAtI CINOINNAT., LtOUIRVILLIE AND NEW OHLEANR I'cI~I( lET. Leaves on TUESDAY. th ettb lost, at p , m. F(Oli UINUIN ATI, LOtt1BV4-LI,h., Lrvnn vill, Iflnlerlon.n Rhawnoe tvwn, P mb, t a"t r , PMem"'hn Is and all inutrnellplIlath, pct l MI., ITh a.s9en. r r alalner I ItY IIOIt'ro!IN, (!Charlca Miller. maatr, A Eliitt MiIier, I'rk, will Iavn ans phov-'. Fir frIolght or pn~iaanrg ap, tily on lnoid "r tr WAYNE & WI[,I AMW , Iy3 tI n l ravier atxi'ir ' IE(IU lAll UINUINNATI. LOUIHVILLE AND NEW OtIt,lANH I'AfCKIT'. Leavas on AT'ltIDA Y, l.ah iont.. at p,. nm. ,,a FUIl UINUINNAT'r. IAU Ill- ville. Evanavillel, ll erloron. S bawnnotown Pt'arlnrah, Claro, - - Memlhls cla all Intormeilate points--The pasentlsar steamer THOMPeON Dfl&N. W. 1i, Miller. master, ihh4n 4..lourtn, ,'t-r. will leave an above, For frnlght or ptnsaga ap ply on board, or to WAYNE & WILLIAMS. vc Orasv ir street. DO!(UGLA8& W INUIIN, in Natr hez str oot. N. II. A Ilanl or the ehin oant Ie seen anti t.hldl',,oios inltlgletRI, by ifliI' Lt thl ~ficrt oiCrf tlyt me WAYNa & . ILL lA f4. OPKLOUIA$. REGULAR OEOUSAIPACK OET. Leaves ever Wjl)IN , t t p saaggort arr, imtmo..r itlo, anud l lalndlings o4tihie yst, Atehafaya lvoer sad Bayou Oourtableau-The ew and ht-draft steamer M1ANDT M. 2. H, Hi. Broad, master. J. B. Nehlnlt, cleork will leave as above. For frolght or apw aF asty vlr on board or to IIIIITTON & EPPLE a~la tf 1 (Iravier street, .t,--Oonne'ts clos.e' with steamer Mlioa forbtayotu de(tlalz. Also glves through bll lading to lBayou Ifi_ f,.. EGULAI Ol'E gbtUBtA PACKET. Leavae every 8ATUIDAY at 5 D. i. VFoB WAASHI NOTON, PE LOV. sas, Port Jarre. irmmRport Church vllle, and all landings on the Ooast Atnhafa ala tl. rr and Bayou Uortarlean-Thr new and light draft eosegot steamer A. P. Trousntale. master, Thoo. Jobln, clerk, For freight or passage avlr on board, or to IfTI & CABLIN. .8ai 4 Thouplitoula street: -.4.-Connoets loslv with steamer Mluile for Bayou de (laize. Also gives through bills lading to Bayou Bt.tr. OUAOHITA RIIVER. NfW OBLIiANS AND oUAI TA 1v1ERI OUA" il- CITY, T]ENTON AND MONIHOI semi-Weekly Outehita City Packet. Leaves every WEDNES!AY. at 8 m.m SFOB OUACOHTA OITY, TREN n, Monroe an all ay lan nge The steamer JOHN H. IfANNA, (In plahn of Ouahlllta Jelle,) J. W. Blanks, master, Joe Holmes, clerk, Will leave regularly au above, For freight or paseare a1,t ly ott board o to aLpt s. . A. BiLAN KI, Presidennt, No.ar 2 Canal Ai tretorner P l JAD.NtY & WORKl, LORD & MoPEARE, Au'ts. P. H.-Has regular connection with all the tributaries. fell ti NEW ORLEA4N AND OUTACOmITA RIVER TIANHI ORTATION COMPANTY. Leaves on '1'UEODAY, May e, at i. p, m. For Camden. Eldorado, Ouanhita City, Monroe, Trenton and all aril Inu i o iu ltk and Innihlta rrivers The flnoe light-draft nasenUrert`lamrer OlIs Hiodge, master. J. 1P. Mohr, clerk. will leave as above, For freight or passage apply on board or to F. A. BLANKS, Presldent. No. I Canal. corner ieltia t. HlITE& OCALIN, BlIlT'TON EPP1IEN. I t ,t .I ANNEY & WORK. LORD & MoI'PEAKE, 1 ' BAYOU SARA. FOBAY BAYOU BABA, WATERLOO) Hlermlt e, Port Hud oh Beteo Srye, Plamn r otnoofa landlngs-- United Stt mall seml-wee.rt packet * ClOV. ALLEN. (In place of stoamr W. H, Pike.) J. J. Brown. master, Leaves every MONDAY and FBIDAY, at I m3I. TA f Ir . Ate., 4 Tehonpitollas t. JANN Y& WOIK 1 Co mmon st. 151c sm A. O. (4ODI)N. i Msaine., JIMONEY TO LOAN. Thr, undtl'rnigned hras ronetantly on hend morney to I, loranedl out ,,n mortgage, and at a reasonablo rate on t1 o0D 1)CIlY IPB)QPitTY. F. ). t4WiHER4, Nolarry Pualoi. Offiro "I," No. ac Ht. (Charles street., SpO lIm Up stairs. BUILDING PAPER, PLAIN AND ORNAMENITAL, A Substitute for Plastering, i SATIIALF TII COAT. 'i Thi. rnni ntel eLreev the. pip;l of e l he t ,Pl i tCerin nl, Wfll Paper W.mlbned In akiiig a n. b r.,,ie Rn1i l recip olAjnlo. It makep a honnr weri nWr i T, winler nel ehOPleOr ln Ielwmir. letie, mlnic, nndl oIterf vermni will hot aouth i. e r Pa0er Oi-ClolI t and carp tig ,. . Thin In Rnl.hod In eiitiir. ,l nilrelktoh aid ear w l.lgiia, anil maken n on'ell it revinrg I or flcern, i. lien irf il-ilioth, maetting e., i and in miii hei i.Laelr than either, und equally IM dratle, nnil ,rn elen-d ea ith wi wat M as requlred. .RmRpl,. rrt hi |'aper will bo cent I Ii .l h' ai"rene, n... ri ceipt ono I stamp. Adlrei', EDWARD THOMPSON, io.aerl Arent of Mnufnnecum, 90 Baronne Mt.. New Orie..n i3. • InII i .Y BENEFICIAL TO THE PUBLIC. We. the undersigned Photographers in the United States,. do state and will bear testimony that PICTURES made by LAMBERI 'S PATEN [ PROCEISES Never Fade or Change Their Colors IN THE LEAST. Also are otherwise In every respect mor artis tic than those made by the old processes, which are bound to fade and become worthless. MARONY ................. New York. W. KUTZ ..................New York. LEON VAN LOO.............. Clacta. I. J. LANDY .................... lel i. F. GUTIKUNT'..T........hlladelpha. ALLEBN & ROWELL............Beston. C. GaE.NTILE & CO............ ( lesgo. C. W. MOTE .............Atlasta. Ga. E. KLAUBER ............... Loisvile. RULO iON, President of the Photo graphic Association of the United States of America.........esa n Franee., Cal. D. H. ANDERSON...... iehasmd, VIs. H [EO. ILIkNTHAL, .tate of Louisiana. And others, too numerous to mention. THEO. LILIENTHAL, 11............ OANAL STREz ............121 fes 3m BTEAMBOATM. __ ihiD aivina.. ___ herLouise In ei11P ouxns eWls ba Lot.tue l'l, n, eon, U ,t.er BrRiker, EtI 1',;"a rlt~~ra wsiy ans Uiii~tsPksq Isos~ilsor- 14) uP ow Orleans acs foliows Pl eIIRIIVRPOflT ANDº .TMrE1WtW C1l. A P Rmotue, kssss' N"+na, mn'eter hea5v5.5 WEDNlýllDAY, MWsv P. sAt r, p. o Maria Linus,, I1. .1. Itr, ssn't,4r Poll MiNriewN, 0. H4. Durfes W Ii. 11-t 1. - ,r 'S', snn heaves WEUlVNIrAHI;Ay- Mi ti t 5 Er in, Tin wharmosit ssbargses., dtrs ni-s sr1( (1omreIssllosi will be hn rgo'l sit 5't'io w oslk Inr, sq ew Orlssans. In forwardiigs ir'slitet r'ssssgalsuss Inothe comnpany by bill wI'liest. Returning boate Isslsavs tMhrys'vpjmr rt 'i 1tt Thur asdays anti t1attirslay. ' Forfreihtor saea y on boardpt the ravfer street. JOUI.A0lR kAý {nIK l it¶ Memi-Weebly U,..ad Reere Paekets. L 10OR GRAND YVO l lMO t. Sonissry, AlerandIrlsa, fornm W'n% tetA abin's andi way landitngs -Tt w est latt Able, 1. Sitnnott, meatsr Leaves every SATURDAY. st A p. m. Will leavs regularly ass sib Ov. For Treight ore Damagoe apply on board or to Il. W. ADAMM, No. 2il (Isnsnerslal Plvns. II. lA.done tbrnlen . (it's river. jsi UNITED) HTATPH MA f f PAUKET'. Lfeep esyye T TUE I bYat a p, m.. 9P'l l~ V I(JQURIrJIIC, NATO O Pav e's #' 1 rr sisol uests'rssjaa afnslings--Ths steamer MeET. II. 1,99.1 Win, Oamnvbssl. maet~or. A. McVay andsinno. F!. Mnssssp. slnrrssg 1~ 1. W, ADAM5 Fes a l~ne f ] eotito n at Vnkalrrtrs wlt~ or, Deer ee an all Cnhato riv,·r l na AN v A WOIIK, 1 OTAR OAft AA-? jroiugh illls si I,sseslsug-lvon to Tfl sli,rl, and All" aionra on V Ise a bsuui. at-4e." ýýW.rTj' T . Arntr Rad.t W..J4IKEI'T. Astsst, sB aasssst UNITIED STATEI MA IL PACKET. Leaves every THUTH4DA Y at , FOR GREENVILLE, VICK!IIIt(k4 and the BOnde-The flir, and Inet psasenger L'rl 'M FRANK PARGOUD. i. M, White, master, 0. Holm e, e.rk Will leave as aboje , nonntnle, at Vif.nrattre with the 'arlot Lne" for all ,,ointe on `la.w and Tall at.htorivere. For freighbt or pa;,ra apply on oard. or to JANaNE & WORK, R. W. ADAMB Through Bills oQ leading Viven to 'nnlulah and all Htatons Eant, on Vlksburg, bt.,. - port and Texas Railroad, mitT W. P,, P.fH(OKETT. SATURDAY V BUg Ait&I 1_ITED STATM. MAIL PAOKdT, Lea ve rt vfATUBDA¥ at.P i' Notehez and all IntArmldlate 1Bf Inhs--The oantenet vaoket Natohes, T. P. Leathers, master, J. F. Muse, clerk. onnapentng eat, Vleksbt with the Parisot Line or Yamoo. Tlahatefe R ,Ll Hniflower rivers. ndwith Anchor Line for Mornohls, Oslro atn kor frA t or paeoan ptatly on hoard, or to JANNEY & WORK. 1u. ormmon tree.. iITu & OARLIN, 4 Tohoupltog as st mae -- w ma " r4 5 Throegh HBll of Lading gIvn to a ulhnl and all Stationg iteat, na Vieksbtrg. lhrvt - port and To Bltkrota. W. B. KTT, Atent. A Ma.ainseat, UtPPUR COAST. RIfGULAR TRI-WEEKLY PACKET. Leaves every MONDAY, WEDNESIDAY an iA DAY at 1o a. Ir A1lLAND PLANTATION i s sfeenlon parlahl. Jonaldsonvvlll, and all eo-,,t handingu-The lota side-wheel passenger ats.amor ILUIIg WINE NO. 8, J. A. Oomstock, manter. (eo. M. Woods, ft. Ileno and Chna. Dean, lerks. Will leave 5a above. Rlturnin., leaves Ash land Plantation Tueoda. 'IThurusday and Sun day, comlog down the cnast. in daylight. For freight or passage ap ply on btmrd or to Al J. UOMJEAUX. 2 (Contl street. . All freolght dellverol in the daytimn. BEGULAB TBAl.WZJ Y DAYLIGHT PAUWb. I rm!L 1TO DONALDUHONVILLE,--AH.aON-. slon parish-The new steamer RO3'T VOUNIG, (fi plaeDo of Rvea, Louis flRa on master, Norbrt Ranson, lert., Leaven as abovUvery Monday. Wedlneaday an4 Baturday at f m. m. oturning Tuesda. Thu rsdays e4l lundays. 'or freig. Or asese apt ly on board, or tO fee On landling head or Conti at. LAIOURCHE. BEMI-WEBILYI AYOU LAFOUROHB SACKET. Thell btr tet steamer U. D. Terrehonne. Mnaster. H. D. T. rr#tbonrne, clerk. Leaves New Orleans every TH'UI8mDAX._ MONDAY at5 . .m rturning every Whni NZSDAY and lATURDAY evening. For freigb or D age_ a P lon board or to HITS& -Ol LLN, 4k TchoujltQulas street. or )TEE$B ) ý EAIMO, Agentss 75 Dees.tr b etwn Onntl and BIenvllit. is. P. ,--WIll carry freight wa low as any boat It She trade. fjaas tt 8AMI-WEEKLY BAYOU LAFOUIrCHE AND COAST PACKET. TIIROUGH TO THIBODAUX. Leaves every MLONAY at Sa , m. and FRIDAY at 10o a. m. STIHE FINI BIDE-WHI EEL BTEAlk er ENR¥Y TETE, J. F. Aucoln. master. M. H. TLandry. clerk. Pays particullar attentein to way butintea, and retirns down the Coast Sundays and Wedjnes days. For freight or passage a o board or to Il. ftlYiT M. H L A DRY, al 10 tf 106 Ieeatur street BAYOU LAFOURCHE MEMI-WEEKLY PACK ET. • . . THE NEW PA HSENG ITR STEAMER AStUMP's leN, P. A. Charblt, rr atstr, N. Z. Dupuls,:clerk. Leaves New Orlians every TUE`tDAY at 5 D. it. and SA IDUIDAY at 5 p. in., for Laurel Valley I lantation Returnin. lJ.nv,; Thibl,dauxevery THUtIDAY and MONIAY mornlrg. For freight or passage ap ly on b.ard or to, B. RIVET, 3Y. H. LAND'Y, nlyl tt 10 ) D..attur street. BATON ROUGE. Leaves every MONDAY at a p. m., and FRIDAY' at2 in The Cpa nr steamer Frank Bergeron, master J. O. Bergeron, clerk Leaves as above for ia:on Rouge Plaqiue mine, Donaldsonville and all coast landing~ returM every BUNDAY and W iEDiNRDA. tor frrolh t eor apply on board or tO . O. MIKANOY)N. sa Blenvilsstraae LOWER COAST. LOWER OOMAT TBI-WEEKLY PACKET, The new and fast freight stesn e EMMA, O. C.rrow. r., Master. J. J. Donovan. Gler Leaves the city for the Franklin Rice Mills B3e. air and way landings every Monday, Weda.s day and .riday at1 D. I.. Returns to the lity every Tuesday. Thunrsday and Saturday r ev. ntog. Freight Eclerk foot of ConUti street. 180 tj