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Louit lobe-be'moorai snIgest Hltidrloks and Hamptom for 1~R0. .-The Pope has made Marshal MaeMalhon a grind eoein of the Order of Plus TX. -Alabamna, G(oorgla and North C(aronlln are Iaoh ufitring from nlight att.eks of gold -.+milin returns from all hit two .Mlni1sn In Ueorg Iva g.b majority for Ith (inMtl Sattonal COo(n 0tlo, ,F, -LThe slave trade oil the Zanloibar eonat simns revlvlngM means being taken so that it haull not. attrnlt publlo attention. -Qen, Ewlng dtelarae that he is not a ean dtbo for the Demonerati nominlatlon in Ohio, bid feels p ty assured of the party'e sue. eolis this fel, S.Tho ex4-unen of Mpain, it Is said, has ap pealed to the Pope to tuse lla influonoe to pro vt ant her smt, King Alfonun, from marrying a hiotFOathllte prino es. -A saruastie oorrepolndent of the Rich D.Mlah owltth that the peopl' of Bath ty, Va., will spportn for Governor "any good, hdb.t .lan who Is in favor of repdlin -Klrupp Ilmiaing arrangments to mann taeture a 16.1401 tol ift thL ame is nedetl, The oebrge would be ioe pounds of gunlpow tier, and the weight of the .rojeetile would ,he a ton. l l on Bla~ni : " I think I know the old t. eage 0 at.otI nr thatinyer tires, an uaLtn ui th ioer e eees, a fae that inever bll~s and a ronstialoe that neiver besltates." ' --8lttlg Bull has been h6t4 from and says he will revialt the State thei tmnnor to fight Miles, after which he will settle accounts with (crasyj orse for deserting him. He doom not i#blevd that there are 00,000 white men in the jlek Wills, gut will go and see for himself. Di a -David A. Wells told the Presihlnt tllhe tther Ithat ten t.er etof the laborers of e 0ontn1 werei t ploymnentl, andl FLt, "elales the Adm' flstratlon shall soon manage to bitag about a diterent state or thIngs nt9Yyt N biody Wutld go into oppo sltholl0 MTilbS' '- iw wi k b tle ofl e-seeker at the Wh1i ov aeral woek has, ban a Maelent eO I iot4 years arehb whose redsp la girm than ho h bitten by thee different snakes, shOt- bur times in tle breast, logs and arnms, and othor wise mlisellaneouly mutilated, He wanted to do "light swooplng" around the l'reshlent's house. -The Richmond I)iapal'h Says; "Our Im prese l n -and1 very decided inmpression----is that 1lloiday, Le, Mahono, Tallaferro. Daniel, Terry and all the other (l)omoeratli) eandidatcl for (lohwrnor, if there are any qtherl , are oppolleO to repudiatlon, and In aivor of paying the whole public debt. lhut as to the Legislature to h, Ieltr't"l, thli fall ih, that's another matter." -------*t ·-· ARnIWA. Yec Old Astee Mlntnw DlmtrletIm Redilmov eredl. SA borrespondeut of the San Francisco Post, writing of the recent discoveries of gold around Ban Ritas, Arizona, says : Many claitsn are being made, amongst which, probably the greatest are those known as the Astec, the Uoehise, the Inca, the Oro Estampado, and others made in the interest of a syndicate of your city. For over one hundred years the ricohness of this particular section has bn known, but on account of the Apaotli, who wrested the country first from the AItec and next from the Span lard, me. stores of treasure have pa dden and silent. Mills chinery is the cry, and process which will result re of bullion is wanted here. Ma ery is now on route from England this section, which will come in via symas, unless it can be brought up the gulf and the Colorado to Yuma. [onads are being made over which to transport machinery into the new dis tricts, and in six months fronm date the very face of the country will be changed. The Territory is one vast mining camp, land every train and stage pours into its fall capacity the advenutyous gold seeker. The is| where the old Aztes found t amount of gold and silver, which they were driven by the has been named the Aztec t, and its lines will soon be run and recorded. It will be ten miles square, and it is beyond all question that every one of the old claims will field a profit from the first day's work done on them. Ores which here Wquld not be looked at twice, would be oin ly mining district in your section first class bonanza ores. A few months will see changes here greater than Nevada witnessed in her first ten years. Darr NEWr The St. Tammear Pamner weloomes a wite coon in that parish. COlrbon has appeared in Oonoordia parish and is spreading rapidly. Abbeville, Vermilion parish, 1N to be come a money order office after July 1. FPour only of the members of the Grand Jury of Asocension parish can sign their names. Nelse Vance, alias Jones, a notorious horse thief, was arrested at Greenwood, in Caddo parish, last week. The police jury of Morehouse has pro hlblted bills, theatrlola performances, etc., in the courthouse of that parish. The salary of the Mayor of Bastrop has been reduced to $f110 0 a month; considerably more than a field laborer gets. Paul Polite, a dangerous negro of Pointe Coupee, was shot and danger ously wounded in that parish lately by Mr. Ily Benker. There will be a postoffloe established shortly at Linsmore, on Wilson's plan ttion, Black river, COonordia parish. Mr. , 0. Taylor in charge, A cotton worm in the green state, was brought to katohe, from Olare mont plantation, Conoordia parish, the other day. They are not numerous. Near Jeanerette, Mr. Emile Drullhet formerly of lt. James parish, made last year with the assistance of one hired hand, twenty-seven hogshead of sugar and all the corn he needed for a year's supply. The committee appointed by the olti. sens of Baton Rouge to solicit subscrip. tions for the railroad to the Baton Rouge and Clinton ItRilroad have al ready raised one-halt the amount neces sary. They will come to New Orleans, where they expect to beable to get some money for the enterprise. The prospect for the rice crops in Plaquemines are excellent, At Pointe a-lia.tache the salt water injured the young rice to some extent, and it be. iame necessary to replant it two or three times. A smaller area has been planted than last year, but the amount produced will be nearly as large, The grasshoppers have appeared in Concordia parish. On Mr. Fulton Grit fin's place, Black river, they have de stroyed twelve acres of cotton. On Lower Black, river In the Cynthia Bayou Bend, they have destroyed on different places about 150 acres of cot ton,. The young ones do the damage, the old ones migrating to the East. Jeff Cole, colored, deputy constable for the Fifth Ward, arrived in Shreve port the other day, having in custody Joe Stewart, charged with killing Wm. Stewart, It seems Horace Edwards went Sunday morning to make an arrest of Charlie ficks. He found Charlie and Stewart in a room together. Taking the warsant from his pocket Horace called on Hicks to surrendet' when Stewart fired on him with an Enfield rifle, strik ing him in the breast, and before Horace fell to the ground Hicks fired on him with a musket several balls takingef feot in his head and body. Immediately after the killing both Hicks and Stewart broke for the river bank, no doubt with the intention of escaping to the other side; but they had only proceeded a few yards when Joe Johnson fired on Stewart with a rifle, striking him in the head killing him almost instrutly. Charlie Hicks, who by this time was pursued by quite a number of black men, had reached the bank of the river, jumped in, and after striking a few licks, was drowned. Misslelsslppl. Steel t$i are nod being laid on the ViokalJg and Meridian road. The Holly Springs Reporter comes out strong for Gen. Featherston for Governor. The West manufacturing company at Holly Springs is shipping a large num ber of wagons to Mobile. The Mississippi papers insist that out of deference for the press, some editor shall be placed on the 8tate ticket. The West Point AdrreIrtfsr and Handsboro Democrat have both placed the name of (Ten, Robert Lowry at the head of their columns for Governor. There is little doubt that the amend ment to the constitution of Mississippi abolishing the office of Lieutenant Gov ernor will be defeated at the coming election. Candidates are numerous in Missis. sippl. There are no less than seven candidates for county treasurer of Clarke county out already and more promised. Columbus, Miss., has within a very short period witnessed the birth of two sets of triplets in that city, and the .Idependent says that "twins have be come very common." The Port Gibson people urge the re moval of Oakland College to their town, which they declare would be a bet ter location for it than Natchez, where it is proposed to move it. The damage done by the late rains near Batesville Is inestimable. Some planters have abandoned their crops entirely; many bridges have been swept awa ; great damage was done the rail road. Terss. The State Fireman's Convention will be held in Galveston next year. Marshall will hold a fair this year, commencing October 9 and last four days. The peoach crop promises the best yield for years. The trees everywhere are loaded. It is twelve days for a cattle drive from Henrietta to Sherman, the point to ship cattle from. The cattle shipment from Denison, so far this year, has been greater than it was for the same length of time last season. Twenty-one car loads loft that place for St. Louis on the 18th inst. Paddock, of the Fort Worth Democrat, states that a shower of flesh fell in the White settlement of that county on last Monday morning. The flesh is said to have resembled beef very closely. and was eaten with apparent relish by the hogs. Thotnas Nichols, of Panola county, had a difficulty with Thomas White in that county, during which Nichols shot White, the ball striking him between the eyes, penetrating his head, which may produce death. White was the aggressor. Nichols made no attempt to escape, and was arrested at his home the following day. NoTcsg To TAXpAxr.nRs.-Parties having any tax matters to settle would do well to call on W. HI. Barnett, broker No. 38 St. Charles street, op posite the tt. Charles Ho el who makes a speoial ty in this line, and can turnish all necessary iner mation, and make large savings to them. Mr. B. has bought from first hands, over counter, a large amount of all the necessary scrip and war rents to settle all kinds of taxes of varionu years, very cheap, end consequently is enabled to make large disouant in settling samen, or will sell neoee pUary scrip to settle the samne very cheap. FINANCIAL AND CONSILECIAL. olrFIlC jg W OlttAlAlnW DMlOORAT, I Thursday Mvening, Stle 95, 1877, 1nNW OIILIAINl (..LAI1ING f1OUl4, Itw ot& Ulets anrltta. lOttll, June .............. r$70,0 1 tf0 Jane 2 .............. 900,210 72 82,112 16 June 20.... ,........ 1,031,10 881 117,001 97 June j 7........... 020.2J4 50 f81.020 6,' Juune 28............... 1,028,150 70 186,972 25 Thus for this week.... $4,295,887 82 46o08,09 78 Same time last week., 4,707,080 47 711.011 47 Total last week....... ,5601,768 77 881.f817 70 Total week before.... 6,848,702 t1 800,087 21 The demnind for money continued light to-day both in bank and on the street, and commernial paper was unchanged. Oold and Forelign Ex change ruled at previous rates The movement in the former was moderate, and on4y one sale was reported in the Iatter. New York sight was unchanged. Stocks continued quiet. State Con sole were ni 5j cent higher and Premium londs aboutl3tj. ltuy P.erp and State Warrants ruled at previous rates. Nothing was reported in fhlft paid Oity Coupons, In agreement with the notice of the Adminls trator of Finance to receive bids for sale to the city of $10,000 Wharf Improvement Bonds, the following were the bids resolved ! Jno. L. Knepfer.............. 10,000......at 6D. Jno. 1i Penlston..........*..1,000 .... at 00 2 P. Mr ........ ..... 0 .....1.. t 6a *Jo. Crebblu..............$1 0,000......at 00 *esling the lowest, was accepted, We a *tinus to quote: kioesptlonal commerolsl paper s8-- 0 aent per annum discounot; A do. 100-; second grade do. 19@16) collateral loans --8; first efle mortgages 81®%, and second grade do. 10its. Gold opened at 104!,@10it , against 1056 at tew Yotr, and now rtuts at r106rc115', agatlst 1056 in that market. 1he ,nales summed up 2,0,r0o, embraoing 49000 and $15,000 st 105, 55000 at, 1 l@105L, and *000, *10,000 and 416,000 at 108b . oreglln Kcnlonge rtuled a about previous rates, The only sale reported wees Lo000 ball of lading sterling at 608. At the elose sterling bills were quoted at 60R5P 800 for bill of lading and Al clear, and --@615i for bank (bank counter uate --(514i , and francs .94.0.,9@,.4 far commercial nd nomuinal for bauk. New York sight was unchanged; the only sales reported were t15,,00 commeoiclal at 1a10 V cent discount, and 810,000 bank at par. The banks continued to check on New York at Z cent premitum, and commerolia eight was still quoted at t( 1 oent disouunt to par. 15W ORtlAlN. STOcK EPfAHAtnA1e SAtle,. FtiaT tALL- 11 A. M. 60'JO0 State Consols ................. 82t, RITTWNeN UAl,t.. 20 shares New Orleans (as Light Co.... $109 i0 10 shares People's ank............. 4 to $5000 Premium Donds ................ rt 10,000 do ... r, 500 Mtate Warrants ................ 81, AnooND (1AL.-,-2 P. At. 10,000 Premilm Bonds ................ 354 o.ld yesterday, not before reported: 60 shares Canal and Claiborne Street B allroad ........................... 0 00 td1000 Premium Bouds ................ 8t1; Btooki contin ned quiet. Mtate Consols were higher and Premium Botlds were stronger the former olosingq at 82tW@8H2R, against 81, t82 yesterday, and the latter at 8; 35,, against ji(t,@.Jfg. Ulty B0rip was stilt quoted at 011@r4 for 1874 Is. sues, at 84$@0 for 1870, and 81i82 for 1870. Nothing was reported in Half Paid City Cou pons. State Warrantsewere still inoted at 8l'4iSoi'4. CONMMECIAL. OFFI0.E NEW OBLFAN4 DEIMO:IRAT, I Thurdeay Evening, June 28, 1877. ( Quotallons represunt prh'esjor round totolsfrom Arl hoands, unless oltherise staled. ,In /flinq smtal orders higher prices are paid. COTTON--The sales to-day (not including 04) bales additional yesterday) embraced 2300 bales at still stronger prices, reqtliring a forther advanoe in our quoiattons of a tull lto in most grades, but only a partial ,o in shome. We give also the figures and report ('f the Exchange as below: Gen'l Quotations. Ex. Q. Inferior ............... 7'74 8' L ow Ordinary .............. Otl c)@ u'4, Ordinary...............Ir. . o0, 04 Strict Ordinary........... 10 f( 10t Good Ordinary ........... 0'10 l0 10'; Strict Good Ordinary....... 1%-101 - Low Middling.............. 1.t'l @1l 11 Strict Low Middling ........llf lll __. iaaddling............... 11lil1, 11 Strict Middling............1.ll l11' ', - Good Middling .............11 t 4l12U 12 !d1dling Fair .............. 4 . 1/,s fair................. .....121, 1 --8 The market opened under the influence Of still more favorable telegrams from Liverpool, Havre and New York, and factors raised their preten sions fully l.c---In some eases more--which re stricted operations and conflued the sales during the morning to 900 bales aftet which further transolious were reported to the extent of 14t0 bales, making a total for the day, as noted above, of 2480 bales. Prices i uled in favor of factors throughout the day, and although showniug a little irregular Ity closing at a net advance of teo on Low Ozdi naryto Strict Ordinsry, a partisal oin (ood Ordi nary and Strict Good Ordinary, ,to in Low Mid dling and 8triot Low Middling and a partial .o in Middling to Good Middling, in which we noted in dvance of a partial tio yesterday. There was some inquiry from brokers who were unable to fill their orders at their limits. The dispatches reported Liverpool active and firmer at yesterday s improvement, and subse quently 1-16d higher, with sales of 18,000 bales. and arrivals openlng 1-32d bitter, but later easier, and closing quiet; Havre firm at an advance of I franc, and New York strong at an improvement of 1.16o in spots and irregular for futures, which at noon were quoted 2-1008)4-l100o lower f,ir Jones, and an advance of 7-1000 in Jolys and I-1.00~5-10,Jo in the later months, and closed at a net advance of 8-400(9-100o In Jones, 7-1000lt 8-1000 in Julys, 4-1005 1000o in Augusts, and 1.1000@3-1000 in the later months. The Exchange makes the amount on shipboard not cleared (before to-day's exports of 9,4 bales) 11,770 bales, embracing 1)40 for Liverpool, 8008 for lHavre, (120 for Spain and 107 for coastwise ports, leaving in presses, agreoatly to its so count at 12 m., 53,130 bales, only a part of which is on sale. At noon to-day Middling was quoted at (salves ton at 11i/% ; at Mobile at 11i t; at Savannah at 11c; at Charleston at lf. ,; at Wilming ton at 11:'; at Norfolk at 11¼o; at Baltimore at 12c; at hrew York at 120; at Boston at 12t'o; at Memphis at 11%o; at Angus'a at 11ti@ Il'.c; at Philadelphia at 12,/o; at Cincinnati at like, and at St. Loits at 11c. 'Ihe Exchange reports: ".dales 2000 bales. Market tlrm." Its quotations are raised 'c on all grades except Mindling Fair. OOTTON sTAT1MENT. Stock on hand oSept. 1. In76-balue...... 29.377 Arrived since last stttomlentl.... INi Arrived previously ...... ... ,377.98.t- 1.3784.111 1,4"7.478 Oleared to-day ............... ... Clttred prviously ...... ........1,742.4 4 t.:3t:l.: Stock on hand and on ship board, not cleared-........... n.091 Same timhno last rear ........... 7941. To-day's exports were to Liverpool, via Pasca goula. Receipts proper stuce last evening 100 bales, against 20 on last Thursday and 7:1 last year, making an aggregate since Friday evening of 7t8 bales, against 1524 last week and 73 last year, and since August 31, 1,185.057 bales, against 1,402,410 last year--decrease 217,353. I'he Exchange telegrams make the receipts at all the ourts from 12 m. yesterday to 12 m. to day 548 bales, against 603 last week and 1542 I*st year, and since Friday 4891 bales, against 6248 last week and 10,0862 last year. Total since Auugust 81, 8,912,676 bales, against 4,059,781 tiup to Wednesday noon, June 28, last year-decrease 147,105 bales. Exports Friday to Wednesday r nclusive, to Great Britain 11,883 bales, against 17,768 last week and 18,360 last year, and to the Continent 8525 lidtes, sgaiuet 4162 last week and 2900 last year. Stocks at all the delivery ports, made up to 12 m, 261,957 bales, against 286,826 last week and 2950.673 last yeas. TOBAOCO-The sales reported to-day embrace 113 hhds. (3 and 110. The amount on sale is now estimated at 7350 hhds. We continue to quote as follows: Unseund and frosted lags 2@38, inferior lug. 4@4%o, low 4%:@ 4c, mmedmtn oV@e.good to fine 8).@6.e, low clea 7@80, medium oYU s1 tince lsa; evesning 4 bhds; etported Se on . hand by our ranning statement, 10 015 hbhd. Y1IPl1GTh -The steam room has been pretty well filled up, The market has sbown more ant moCtion, but the sail rate to Liverpool is tsleer. We quote as follows: By steam-U-otton to Liverpool 7-10d ; to Boston, 'rovidenoee Fall liver, PhiladeliPhia and Baltimore, via New York, ,ao; to New Yolk %o. (rain to Liverpool 7¼1.. By, erl--Cotton to Liverpool A,; to Havre 8tUAtl- Rteeived this morning 60 hhds. The demand is confined to job lots at previous prises; 24 hhds sold on private terms. Inferior Is quoted at 70, goon common to fair !9e, fully f air 9 , prime to strictly prime 9tq chokle0oo, seeobtus 9@10Rk, nentri tfal 1os, yellow olart fled 110e, off whites 11 .4@11'o, pure whItes 115 M.A( h BE-Ier~elived this morning 149 bbls. Little or no demand. Huopli-k under the sheds are held by dealers. onmmon, not fermenting, is quoted at 40o, fair 500, prime and strictly prime 07o, choice 000 8a eallon. REFINIERY BIOLA8BBEO--Olty refinery Is sell Ing on orders at: Common 40ae fair 500; prime 65e; choloe i0e; golden syrup Wio ' gallon. FLOUIt- There were no receipts this morning and the market is nearly bare of choice extra, whblh is scarce and i demand at still higher prices, A reshipment of C00 bbls low grade is being made for St. Lonis. The sales to-day com ptlee 475 bble, of which 25 at I7 50; 25 at 9O 75; t0at 9 68; :S at 9 8797/- 25 and 150 At $10 A bbl, and 17 bbls on private tmems, Common is quoted at $4@4 00, superfine 98 25, double extra W*@8 28 low treble extra 90 00@0 78, good do. $707 il), choice do. tt 60 @9 60, choice extra $9 70610, fancy $l0rlU k8 r5 bbl, Dealers and grocers obtain 50o above these prices in their order trade. Ohiego closed quiet- $1 42. Junl wheat, and $1 250 August. St. l.snis 9t 85 bid seah for No, 9 and $1 0851 70 for No, I. StYlI FLOUR-Uommandes $ 28558 50 V bbl from first hands. OOhN FliOURt-None on hand. It is in request, and would command $4 l9 bbl., OlITrS AND hO1MINY-tritq are in light sup ply and in demand, The supolhes are sold, to arrive, at $8 90144 JP bbl; they command $4 150 4 21 bbl toin store. lominy Is in request at 11 75 t bbl, OliN MEL,--Is dull and offerlng at 2 onf bbl; IS, 2., 50 .0 and 50 bbls sold at $2 90 I bbl. Dealers are jobbing at 9$ 16(3 25 ~ bhbl P'OlK--Nothing doing and more depressed. Mess is offering at $14 25 3 bbl. Dealers are jobbing at $1/ 25 ' bbl. Uhioago closed steady, $12 8711 July, and $1@ 1. 021¼ August. Receipte of Ih ge 8230, yest'r d*y 13,740; light hogs 94 55tli 70, heavy $5 086 5 8. DHY RALT MEAT-I- dull. A lot of 80 boxes shouluers sull at 5,'e l it,. and 80 boxes on pri vote terms. Dealore are jobbing them at °447 Go W lb,. IJAOON -The market Is a little firmer to day under a better demand and light supplies. 1C packages sold, ootnprlilng 12 and 5 casks shoul ders at 64t0; Ir and G casks clear rib sides at ~1e; 11t asks and 40 boxes do at 8j'o, and 10 casks clear sides at 8!/,o a It,. An tfer of t4o was refused for 20 oasks clear rib sides. Clear sides are quoted at H/eo 1 it. Dealers are jobbing shoulders at 70, ocear rib sides 4/,o, clear sides Reo th, II KAKFati JJA(ON--Is dull and quoted at leo. IAMi--The stock of choio sutaarcured bright and fresh hams is small. They are in demand and are quoted ati-Oi@ll!/o, as in brand and sin.. There were sales of )O tiereoes, spot, at 9!"o,. and 50, to arrive at 11e It,. I'ACKEICR' 10Is l'HODUUTS - Prime mess pork Is selling in the order trade at $18 50(i614, prime 11t, rump pork $11 r00l0t2 W hrbl; pig pork # 915 1tt half bbl, pigs' feet 050o V keg and 1 25 '1 } firkin; tongues 40 anieoe; new rib sides 3./,, t It. A receiver sold 00 bbls jowl pork on private terms. WHIrK¥Y-R-otified is quoted at t 051t 11 1 gallon, as it proof and brand. Littln or noth ing doing, Dealers obtain b@lOo above these prices in their job trade. UOIIN IN 131 LK---The malket I. stronger and he ders are askinrg 5444D05o ' bushel. IbltD-DIull, but from the stock betltg emall. TiProe is lonted at 9eDilt-no, keg lt'4tt1tc, pail 10/to 4 lt. iDealers ale jobbintg fierce at 0'¼/, Pegl0.ge., pail lt' ,t, pall 10440 :+ t. Uhicago closed at 9o August. Chicago closed dull, 8.75 July and R,85 August. COW 'giAH--The season is drawing to a close and the market has lost its activity. That in frst hands is difficult of sale and quoted nomi nally at #2 25(i 0 GO' t bushel. The dealers, how ever, who hohl most or the stock have a pretty fair trade on country ordilrs at $8 * bushel for black, 43 10 for whippoorwill, $8 20 for mixed, and $3 5G0 for clay. CORN IN H4Ci(7K-Is in fair supply and the demand is moderate at steady prices, 1400 sackse sold, of which 200 and 700 white in burlaps at 9i0, 800 choice white In dundees at liOn, and 200 yel low In gunnies at (to I,1 bushel. Chicago evening rdoipaiches quoted Irregular at 47O471to July anti 48'4o bid August. (A to-Oood supply and thie demand is more tolive. Prices are firm. 2100 scks sold, of which 400 It. Louis at 40e, 400 at 47., 250 at 40A, 180 choice Galena at 49ol and 7 0 do at 500 10 Otlshel. BRAN--Light slttlply with a fair demand. 200 and 1510 salts ro11 a; $1 10 1. 100 It,. IIAY--The market Is quiet, and there Is a fair snpply offering at nticllhaigtd grlnes. (N) bales prime sold at $18; choice is quoted at $18Hi 19) tort. U1111 rEt The receipts are more liberal and the demand is fair at unchangod prices We still quiote Western creamery. fuse 25@27o; Western creamery, good, 201123c; Western Dairy, fine, 20@ilo; Western Dairy, good, M17l8lc; Western repacked, good, 16i)lS@1; Western repacked, fair, 14rilSc; New York creamery 281028c; New York Dairy, line, 25t68 200o Noew Yok Dairy, fair, 2010i22, ptlb. dIHlEE GCood sotply atn dull. Prime fac tory Is luoted at 9it4l9c; off lots and rejections t0i.814.; New York cream 14t@t150o 1 lb. IluE - Light supply anti dull. Prices are lower. Lorisilana ordinary is quoted at 5 9ckbi4c; fair p"@G.Oo: good 68rt6' 0o; prime 6trV ~t ; strictly prime i4ai7c l I t,. OOFIfi+l-Only alimited local deman I and no change in prices. We quote ocrgoes: Ordinary 17!i @0171, (gold); fair 1,)/.:lII1f; goodl 20I%.rt 2u/,t; prime 20R" 2(atc p Ilb .Job lots: Ordinary 17RA4.lH o golu; fair 20(L0j14c; good 20drjlt21o; prime 21I1% 2ytc ,o lb. We are indetoed to Messrs. Small ,. Co. for the following tel gram dated Ilio Janeiro, Juno 27, and New York Jllur 28, 1877: Purchases since the 211th inst., 37,0.01; stork, 18,1100; price, 1111300 -very firm; exchauge, 211; average fdally receipts, 410)0 bags. l(GS-Li ht supply, and the demand is mod erate for jib ots. Western sell at 144$10. Lu iisans 10r200o i.+ denr. itOICIPTH OF PILODUCE -Arrived since our review of yesterday: 45 bbls whisky, 5 tiercees hams, 4 casks bacon, 10 boxes ,bacon, 4:10 sacks oats, 160 bales hay, 65 hhde sugar, 141) blds mo laseas, 8 bbds apples, 15 kegs butter, 160 saclts cbw pens, 61,550 Ibs moat, G7 bal s moss, 13 bbls onions and 1118 bbli potatoes. EXPOITH OF PRlODUIIE--Exports since our review of yeslerday: 172 bble flour. 141 bble pork, 15 catks baon, 5 toee lardi, 100 bi's whisay, 49 bble corn meal, 1078 sacks corn, 81) sacks oats. 4 sacks bran, 75 hales hay, II tihdr sugar, 78 bbis sugar, 71 bbls nmolsses, 134 bbis rice, 178 sacks coffee, 110 saks lsalt, 7 kegs butter, 6 bbls onions and 525 tbils potatoes. EIDIWA Il) THOMIPSON, Nog. 112 land I111 Ioydrlr a.ilreet, StiE. A' tiNT FoIt I,IVIN(IHTI)N & (CO.. MANUIFAC'l' .UhIL118 1UILItIIN' IIAIDWA RE. Tlhrori,-Bolt im LooPks. iKnoh Loatt'hto. HSlf Loorkinl Hlitttir lrihk.e. Sa-li Axl PuI'ulreys. 'l'hunm ) L ath·fe, Hlh I a..tnvrlt. , I'llh p' Borilng Mahinhl . Sh(!lf Blrac,'kts. Cominaiutions, TooH. Cor;n Trailoe . pplitld iat, .iatory pricet . s t '1tInt SPE('IAL NOTIC(E. OTATE NATI'ONAL, BANK. Fisoal Agannt Halo of Luishmno. Now Orleans. Junt 19. 1877. Notlet i, hereby given that the Jutne (1477) Cotpiovna on thie (rConsolldantd Bontld.s of the State of Louisiana wili be tiashtd. at their maturity, upon ptreentation at this btank, or at the Bank of New York. W. B. A., In Now York. BAMUEL H. KENNEDY jolo Im -'resdent, LEGAL NOTIOCE CANCELLATION OF UBOMM". UltrEnD ITATUa1 iof AM.nttr.A, 19tate of jistana. Ex>cutive 17partment. Wheram. nrttlldation ham been mulde to me for t i t.tatl'lation of the following bonds, to wit L O)ne drawn by l'dward PIIltlury, ai ptrnel Val and aa Admltnittrator of Finance of theo lty (of Now Orloans, with J. 0(. Van Wlokle, W. tIor don, TheI phll I.'ruldtormmn, Leon tl)uyrout.e anti (lalrinl IPaseal an luretlinR. 2. t(ne by .Jamna in . lirown, aq prinlitpal andi ne Administrator of P'ubleo Aontllltt of asnit city. witlh Hawyer Iaywo(od, (Charhls A. Eaner and (4o-rge HNw rrlok ai turntips. a. Onrn by E. A, llrkn, n t prlntllal and it Ad minitrator irf Imnrrovmenta of said aity, with John HawklnJ, J. Hart ald Frank Johnston ae tilreftiP. 4. (rin by .1. O. Landtr, ni pirinorllltl nail neo Admrllni"irator 'f (tolrnmrno of Rald rlit, wilth ,Joa ph l-rlta,,, . I, . . Lrnamri". 1,. . FI r stall and U. A. i; tr;r a eu .rotliea. i, One by h'. L,. l}any, an printltin l and tie Admltint Italtor of AmaCpenmntn ilf P alld ly. with I'. ('atril violli, Juleln T mayny, 11. E. PyvIhaul antl Edgar II I neke as retleti. t. O(n by Dontel Montlrthy, aq prin'ttlal and a dn Adilnistrator of Plnior, of aold ity, With OGoren rnlltlh. J.hn (i. Ilven. William 11. Hmlth. Emtile J. ltt'Irinn and M. Flannery nt nuratioe; [,tll 7. O)n ,v Toy ln, Brtroll, am prinolnal anld as Admlnlstrntor of Water Works raul PnIblit Illtildlnge of ctaid oilty, with 'Thomne UnITy, N. E Linambnia, L. 1 , PF. Il.. Itrb andt John Finney t A etretiee. All of whinh tnlid bnds wiro Paclh eorll trlhod t. aforreetil n ol th 27th 'lay tof Novenmhnr, 1974 and are fIr the t ntt 11f. twenlty-five thousand dollars .oth. 'onliiti ernd for t!t filhftul ti r fornana',n of the d eite of etan , of saltd itrn nlpals iht hair resprietivn adrministrentive rjt ail- I tipe. Now, thr ,or rn, 1, rmrnrR T. Niholihe, (lv ernor of llir htSttp otf LIiIti itnis havin tlhuiyirti proper to 9eell- tile, my tprtoltinatiom, Uivlng ptobln iotlln to all Interoit, thatltrn ot,nenrtott and tiltortslted to thoiw tau.se, In writlnlu, at tli oif.Tn tif lthe Herttry of Htate. at the city of Now )rltan.,. wilthin ninl tv datty from and li ter the la.t pnhllt i'atio ,lif thlm n lt lltn, why thell llai blond. or ehll Itr i tlhen.pmhould not bho eanntcllid atll anitllllltd, ntintlii mo Iurtll h-i abiove inamedl dilelhnrlnd frtom any filrthor lihIliity. In tprtimnouy whereof, I have hera inttalinod y narnne and atllued the T u an of the .Hate to he hnrniUtto afifxd SI' H at thority of New Orlnan.e this twelfth dlity of June, in the year of our Lold anin thhouantld lght hundrnde and Aeuvetnty-snven, anti of the otne hun dlrel antd first. yrar of the Indetpend enre of the United Htates of Amerlita. FRIANOLI T. NIUHOLLS, foivernor of then 4taiei of Loruleiana. By the (overTor. W.it. A. STrowOn, jol itand HMoretary of Slatnn, CANUEIiLAI'ION OF IlI.0). UT.ITEI, RITATTRI ri AMFRnIIA. St nt of Lioil Walla. E rct!-llv' Iv 11ll.n4rtimt. Wiranrn., aplllitnlin hali liMn lnalntl to mo for tihn cliell(ti.ln of a boirld drawn hby L. T. Munrlr ok. and y himl lutI', lted1., roll thle lth ilay rf Novembon r, an prtn'lpal, for thn nuim of Frorty 'I'hoIuand illhliurn, with Him'I W. Htam rnont, ,Jolihn A. J'rit, Joli, Thor'n 11i1l John fi'. 'lnr'.s lil, il na .ourI ti' , e'nndlitltindl for tih fiihfuil 'ierformlan.e of the dit i of .nidl i. 'T.', Mllrdriok. ai 'J'rn.lairei r rf theim Ilonl f M itrl. politll 'P11 rl ofr tlh, "tlly of Now lrtnnnA. Now. tIhri fern. I. Frani. T. Nt"ihalls. olv rrl or if thlu Han if l,,LninlanI , hbavr thought propni'$t. t'.n i n thi. miy I' trmlunmltlionn. giving pihliC t' Iprtlon tlo a.ll ,ernoiin Ito w Iril IIw'mth n /tr. " ItI hlmil roall'rn, nil who lrn thlr in in tr.n'nteld.to i'hliw namlli.. Ili writin.ll at. the fl.fie if the lHn,'eriry (tr .ntal ,, nt. thi 'lily if N"w (r Ill'ol., witthin ninety 'iivl from ulnd afti'r theu lnst .Lilti tion oi i f thi nitti"n.whity th# natld hliiud hollhl no.t hb Pnill, l llllld1 nn annulltid, (ndll the mnulritiw ii|nrovn nameild dihin.iiurgdil frm anly futlh r lhti iltity. In witneiss whrenof. I have hiirriinto at my hili, and "uaisd thu iiil if t the Hmli at if L uis innatao hi aftllxn at. the Ity of New Orleans. itt tw lr'fth lily of .Jiunea , in tihn yoa, of our lord. i ln lthurn ..'d ll ightl.hlnndr ,l antdl vl nty- ., v. n l, itie lnndi'll lli if l the Ii Huttn of AnmIeri'.,I . F ItAN;iI T. Nil .lti lH,l (Iovo.rni, r ofr ti t ,t , of fii r tihil.ai la. fly the ( , ovrVor : WI, Il A.A. TriiN i, t I HRoltrrIH y ay f Ilihii. hIIl II r.i wllltln r'ight. ,rllh7 (a rl, r r lntd,, .. rlnl , n I l. Iinh. r onuro N'I thtrr. .TinrpOi AtliMhrni. ET mntivn IlDevartmr nt, Whlkr .,n A. Wpli klntinm lno ben madik . ii fori. Ithlm un, orll.t ion onl l b nl.di l tlrill n l (ithfl Otr 11. .Ju1NHON. nr by him ibghriPol,, o" the thirtieth day otf llnmuo r, if r., i ts prinnipl, for fthn mo of ion thotsand dIlarm, with Wrighit.i t. lh, '.I onorn Prh. I. T.r Nt Alphon. (rt Walker, John A. Watkin, tnIl Patrik Ilonninh. i.ri4 enfitin. la.onl itif loI illI for the faithful atr forml ee of Illt'i t.i alt ofrnndf hl ti wloir n Il thon inon, t Ahd t lorl' rI'hil ri Ai ounts oWlr theori In-t lii'itol ld, tiol.iow niun''..% ii wril rlg. , ati tho ifl teo Now. th turiarv f NtI, o, ati. Nt cit.'iw ov hrnor of thni' Htati Of L Hiln, hlyhn thollhrghtl proI e to iasnu thismy proohlrmationgiving lhpub lic atlio to all pron t whom h nthld o antsshall r n and who are tl.horl. in Iii teutmo whllaitrour. if whir l ha horn lr trenl ii, to show i mi , tliy writ ling. at the ofnlnd t I. N, onut' il f ti m hltn t., ofr h lhiHlani. hti |ho iof the Hrt.l xn lit alir t'h o y of Now Orloln.r ,t phi twntlit - fti net.ih whiy oth May, In oht hll hu l an ril ndrltnltl t i a nnulledl, anll thI rntie nhovrFIi namedNI T. NIar from a," y fur'rther liabi Jlity. I ,, b J l Hn jl testimony whtrnof, I havl here. o olrunVorit a liy Ihald rnif nlulltid thi J Ts, H. Iiotl of thn Htnti of Lninians. to be HI laix, t thnty of Now OrinanAIo. ----- hti twenty- ighth day of May, in this Anulred andt Hnr"ti-rv miif ontat. hirir' the. A, n hundrfl " IIrr first year of the ma, rneclive? tlht Wililho F". (arlir, w. nWi .iii thu niiht rId ioi wllpnc-lerd o'f theUnl1r, lnti ats of t whlr ,ilhl tunii t . rlili Whitn Ii nuw tL, rgit'. nivt hii-' tti'i froimi iii tin FNANw. .. I T. NIC IOLLH.1 r Governror ft t tn t to of Louiahuanl AI itahnt Hlr.htar. y of hato.i Whnr 'aii , ill nutIh. li',i o inf r t n harri b n brig rntg.i iiilve thuat Willa F..Ci i rte' r Whi s.t i n hru'r lhtrnii o ian Iio ity of Nfwr .iit "rim' l.hrutaly mvir dr1. In',. I h.oirti, oneJr a rw;r W HITi FIVE INIEl)f having Atittedo the acrimhe; auion nwh ir e as, t ii i f'ry .aies Wh hite in at large, lari. or lo r of thar tm rt oif ,our ana. hv. . th.ir l.l and aitn ii a whIR in ,tr ng antid bring ithat. yh mayr h h triel fvor faidt rite'; and by vir-id itt 13ofthe nolthi jit. It.yi.i vniatly, i t fl la.VO of th1IURE DOLLAS for the approenins. aovn nto r delivery of nitd .tu'al White In the f riso Parion oa the parish of Orleans. iiiamti White iti n whiith man, nged t-wonty iuvin ytarh, hiaaht rlve ont ftrix inhes, florid the wholo United StnteS. FRANCIS T. NICHOLLS. Governor of Louislanfl. WILL. A. STEmoN. Secretary of State. Je2 PUOPO@AUo IrnArvtimtr M o1 WAT1AnWo.II AND IJ'Uttlt,0 iUllttLDlt Room 7 (City ilnll, New Orlean., Jtl.n 0, tffll. f'roprllnln will hI rt",'lved by the ndl.erFgtgild. till F'IIDIAY. Jtn" 29.1i77. at 12 in.. for rff trlblg (!c,ur RItm1 t lt'it ,fltrdr of H1eoned ail hhlrd i trnl.ar , (Jnkhnon Hqmarln) e"trdling to Planme and Ht4rllnintionlo l o'n fli' in tin" rflmo of the (lty Hfirveyor. 'iTh' cityv ,ror·vi thi' rightl to rojot any aRnd nil bhil. I'notlin" nakini prntoapnat for thr work, arrt rtrquir.ld to, dntpoit with thl Adminiltrator of Irhmlin, l ,.s avilylnon of t lhir ltntinll, tio abide tby lh rrnljutliclstion lthu anwilrt of s$1t, in eaah. whtih athall ip, frfolltd to th nitlv in i±e oft faiilr, to plan thm ollrniit. lllddrn t" whoilu i'nt.rwt is not a.warlded, a.hill havlY thl'ir dtpnlln rott,urnrd t t utlhem, on Pl'rl.s,ln 4 will ho ondtnrl d, Prtponah for Alt-ration ntl lodIliair to (Conrt Ilroto of Ile ,,rdr of Honrd andI Third Diatrlrta. JAMEM 1 . EDWARDIM, Adlhl. intoratotr Waterwork alnd Publio jrsr Iltilldl ngi. jlllf2rlmn. DIwTRIlIUTI;IoN Op 156,46 Ii PRli. 'th fourth nemi-annual distributlon of FIFTY 'I'HOUFrANID JIOLtLAB.H 0 P'EMI 1tMH, on ueris nllotted January at, 187?, ashd April 1i0, 1f77, will take pl1ain in the Vo.nnoll Uihmlher, City Hall. on MONDAY, July 1o, 1871, at 10 o'clr,k i, rn. jna2 td ,J, U, DERNI', Admlnlstrator, VIIVEN'I'H QIYAIgTEllltl ALLOFlI ET OF PrEMIUMlll HoloM., ''he HNVAFN'Il'T AL,LOTMENT of forty-flve norion will takeydlaoe in the otficn of the Admlna Iotrntor of Pulllo A.mrountn, on 'iTU1,H1DAY, July Ri. 1977, at In o'ulork a, m. j~n it .. V!. I'ENIi, Adminitrnltr. MIhRAlEII PlROPOALA. ri'nAtrmwitTr oV WATR.Wonailn ANti l'toAlCt1 IUiit.iloal--lltoln 2.1 City HaIl, Now Orluan. , June 28, 1177. Hpal.dl pri .lnnal will bh reueived at thin rfflr iup to HA'I'lI IIAY. Junor ao. 19177. at 12 o'clook in., for tIhe aain to thl oily iof New Orlaens of (ONI FAT'-OAT LOAD) (OF PITTHIIIUIt UiOAI,, to hIp dlllivrnrd within thu Waterworks inhloaurn. T'I'mo Ity roersrve1 thn rhight to reijnt any andl all bllre. .IAME D. EDWAl11H. Ad mnlistrator of Waterwoi k and l'nublte lluild. Ilntu . i"024'ti PI'oINII NOTICI:r. IO. I'$. I)IpAirTMiNTr ( P'oiaiice Adminiltrator's Otliwa. Now (Orlana, ,lune 28. 1977. 1TAH I:lOlUIiTI7' TO THIE RIXTI 11 DIH tri rlt "I',,n1t Od l on Jraoy etr pt. between lIor.rlaux and Vnlonle. .n FPIDIAY, June 22. Il77 - I N HAY iV llIHE,H .,about, foun rt.n hanlds high. arnlll hlit. ,otti nr'ndll the botly,. inark' DP H. ton righl, thighl, whit a i rintt ofn f;trahln.d ant ,toon, .dl lotft hind rfot whlte, whicrh, if not .lalmedl within flv, dnw. and exlpnns thereQtl ,tin1i. will ho hol. at notllin alrtioal t n.t id motndrl, on Tl'lll>IA Y. ,July i, at 12 o'clook in. .ly ordr ,of bIol,' . E. DIAMON)D, n27 it AlmiintrltUator. TAX NOTICES. MPCWIAL NOTIUB. OFFrrf HTATr TAX CloWrTorOB, irfth Diiustrlit, 11l4 Magazrtnio treet, New r(rinann Junye o, 1ir7 All pjurtlis uloingc hulineus itn this disttritu4 woa hIRVe .rot .tlul their fltnit II,"inse. will avoid silt nail er'lurmo ly paying thl same on or Irore thhe Jt of ,illy nret. juno iot i. . A. ('tittfIN. Tux (cointuor. LEIVIN' PREPARATIOZN of Fine Cant Steel to the Sulphuretted Dust. Then halvinrg anld rnd trotetd the value of this rrrntund, are reesprtflully informe. that it itnn aet hiia at the Drug Hitoro of I. I, LYON ntlo many other rdrugK.ste of this city, To th unlninnititd and skaetirol I will say trhat. In tplacing it btfore the publit. I have de vlated from t.he whole ronclavo of inventorp "Of the Ptirent and hbut. anti-tillopsra mrdlicile'. etc. I rllede to their Invarlrble .anrrey f Ingre iilennt. Thie iaRe nellltrd nily rother mode In pro dllu"ing Hrillhrroetted Iron in bty the hydl ogen prironre, where it is molde by ilunreds po .pounds for thre ommere of the world, and i not .to Ie d'lrpntlin l on, tas It uollrtailns touo grat a uroportior of rrriton ('hnlrolurl), whllih .atrnot hI arvoitld in t.ie irrtcessi of their manufa-. Iuring It. Thi ullphlrntt of Ilfnnnul Sltcl Is the pTure e ldphurlt, of stel, +tuvilg rniot, it partircle of for r'l.n marttr In itsornldinatiLon. It I made try hand. 'l'hroe rmrmlnnt profcnors of he.mistry and physilcansu of Frnnre, to.,ther with the Utitend ftalts Id.ipnntstory, ata.er that thte great ob.jeot In drnminitering iron Is to, got thi greatest prmuntity nto the grnatrint juie.t of the stomnah,as it l Isttlntslnd to rrnovatl and purtlly the blood, annd ita known value an a ttrnie. ,yy tr W.T. T.. "DOMESTIC." Rlaving romylrnted rurrngwements with the Domtrnna Hnwing Mahlinar Company for the .touthern oanncy of t.heir c-rlebrated machines I now offTr I1m,,Ui t tthe public at tile Lowest (aush rnnd Time lttatrn. TheI.e mRachine arosr warrarnterl to hn the light oat runnling, most durnhl, and slmpltnt In on strlnltinl of rilly lock-stitch h rnt'hineo made. A nrow stock of f)omaet.i, and "Grovor and Baiker" mehIirinoe just rnceived. drover and Baker Sewing Machine Depot. II. II. TIIUTE, Nro. 5 Cl.artrem street, New Orleans. ftnrilm Slate Rooflin Composition. Fire-Proof & Preservative Coating FOR SHINGLE AND METAL ROOFS. to- nn,, wll makreny sO;.t r'1' orpr.. ven rnrnrev. .hr -,.ailt of, thn .tSr; t le ..+ equ.l to eitnrn PrpwAnRD TRNe)P5RN, nt r Iliaennrn pnt. New Orlteans fi. Swith Imnd wh Me nut tarl,l by hn'. rl' & 3tro Magazine Maruket. SonpliruIH h!ia. Familiern Hotel.s, etc.. With E(GM'4, VIOWETABLEB , FOWLS, iANll Beef, Mutton POrk, Saiusases Tri.e.Wt., lte. And everything the grarket affords. MARTIN LANNES, Ja., Butcher. Vegetable Stalls Nos. 121 & 12. Magazine Marirf' lee