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Commercial and Financial latters. If there was an adequate supply of one and three cent coins here in New Orleans, we would -ee them in a very few days in general circula tion. According to the latest advines the cotton crop of tgypt will be some I1 to 20 per e'nt less than last season. The reports.from India are. on the whole, favorable. The qualitioe of specie held by the leading continental banks of Europe were ns follows on October t24: Bank of Fran e. .£c,H5,A.can; Impe rial Bank of Germany. ta12:l,ao;.); Austrian Na tional Bank, £1t,s.49000; National Iank of Bel glum, £t,714,ooe. Among the el arances yesterday were two sailing vessels with noti'eably large caragce, via: the ship Tapscott, for Liverpool, with rw48 bales cotton, and the ship Forest Eagle for Havre, with 45111 bales. Iloth vessels carried. in addition, large quantitihs of slaves. The Vicksburg 'Commercial says: "Thirty-five memorials, containing over BolO namon of river Valley people between Cairo and Vickburg. were yesterday forwarded to Congressman Cansy Young through 8ecrotary Toof, of the Cotton Ex, hange. They all relate it thi levees of the valley, a' d earnestly advocate the plan proDsed: to oeret them by the government. These memorials were startedl out a couple of -months since If kept out a while longer they would have found twice as man y people an xous to sign them." T'he United States government, under the! general law for proloti oli of dcs{,overors of guano islants, has reeo) nizd thoan who have taken possession of Morenlt (tays, nlrr the coal of Jamalea. A cargo of ganlo from Ithat place was recently brought to lialtimore. The deposll is said to be rich and atrundant. The British h've made a formal claim for pnsassion of these Oays, alleging a former rglht of discovery. and this will be one subject of diplomacy between the British and Unitrc States gver n ments. One of the most noticeable features of our foreign shipping buainess this season is the large number of steamhips which have arrived at our levee. Many of those vessels were formerly engaged in the Mediterranean and Black Bea trades, but being thrown out of their old line of trade by the war between IHlssla and 'Tarkey, and attracted hither by our rapidly in creasing demands for moans of transportation for the grain that is pouring into this port front the West, they are coming here for freights, are being loaded readily, and meet with quick dis pDach. While those who are engagu d In t he grain trade rejoice at the facillilies which these stean ers afford for the extoditious forwarding f trhe,,ir freights. there are others, such as ship chand lers, grocers, etc.. who are loud in their lamen tations over the diminution of their trade. on casioned by this a tdl ion to our steam umarine. These (outside) foreign stonnmships invariably oOme in pretty well supplied with stores-some of them having even beef. cattle, hous, sheep a id other animals aboard; and obtaining a Oargo in a very few days, are oft on their re turn voyag,. leaving but very little money here in the hands of our merchants. With sail ing vessels it is diffornt : they take a much longer time to load, generally bring but few if any stores, and have to obtain their supplies at this port. Judge Kellogg, the United Statoe rereennta tive on the Fishery Co, imlssiotn. ill entering hiri dissent from the a atd. exprcssedl the opinion that the advantages reaped hby Great Britain under the Washington treaty wer grat,', ttl,.l the advantages realized by the Unl'ed States: and 1e also rtlsed the question, whil'h is far are to the purpose, whether it Is com potent ftr t oowmission to make an award except with e unanimous consent of its memb ,rs. Judge r counsel of the United States also r-e ored a formal notice of dissatisfaetion. lest silence should be construed as assent. -A .Alonter Steamshlp. [New York Tim s.1 The largest steamship except the Great East - in ever built is now moored t, the wharf of the rench Steamship Company, at Pier No. ro, orth river. She is n rmed the H toper, and has eretotore been usedin the laying of telegraph cables. This is her first trip tothes coumnry. In the spring she will return to her old work. Rbe was built at Neweastle-on-Tyne. by C. Iltohell, in la73, i-nd is classed 100 Al at Lloyd's. bhe is 350 feet over all. Rr feet broad and 3. feet deep. She is built of Iron, and is rigged as a three-masted schooner. She is registereli as 4935 tons, but has a capacity oft 6)0 tons. exclusive of passan gers. She lhas two compound inverted engines of 400 nominal lgorsa power, built by T. Clark & Co., Newcas:le, and is fitted with steam wind lass, winches. crane and b liast, and donkey engines. In her are thre.e cable tanks, one 41 feet In diameter and 30 f- et deep, another r,.1 by 30 feet, and the third r1 by 30 feeoot. In the centre one have been stored 57,to0 bIushelt of corn. In the s-paces h tween these tank- -1ne has room for too tons of freight. boe will carry out the largest cargo that ever left any pe'rt in the United Stat -s. On board lt her are all the rooms and appurtenances for the laying of cables. She is manned by a crow of 100 men. Christmas Beef for England. IBoston Commercial Bulletin.I Nearly all of the Boston dealers who have in vestigated the English b ef markta (and the number who have done so is quite largo) con cur in the statement that It will be possible hereafter to export a considerable quantity of fresh beef from th s port to Europe at at fair profit. Just now, however, the English markets are well stocked. and the receipts from Ireland are averaging22,000 tle per w ok. It. is, there fore, impossible at present 'o export either live cattle or dressed beef 'ro this country at a profit, but it is stated that as soon as the supply in the English markets is re duced a little the shipments from thit port will be resumed, and a.rangem nts have alredltly been made by the same tarties who have la'ely been shioping live cattle to send over a con signment of Christmas beef by th- ('unard steamer whi, h sails December 8. The same steamer-the Ba'av a-whih took out the last shipment of beef will carry upon her next voy ae--November 24-1500 carcasses of mutton. shipped by the butcher who controls the Boston mutton market. Whether the shipper exnects to make a pryfit upon th s mutton in the Eng lish market, or whether he is simply exporting it for the purpose of relievine the Boston mar ket, is a queetie.n. It is stated that he hnas a ur plus of 20.0oo sheep to be got rid of this season, and possibly a portion of them will find their way to England. The Calitornia Vintage. [San Facroioo Bu letin.] The vintage of 1877 is not turning out as sat. lefactorily a, those interested in California via iculture had rea-on to expect in the spring that It would do. Then the vrost ects for at least an average vintage -ere good. The settang of the fruit on the vinecs was very s tisfaetory. The vines having apparently passed this critical period those best acquaint-'d with the vinicul ture of the -tate then estitmated the vintage of 1877 at from 7.00oe.000 to 10,.l01esoc gal lone. Subsequentli. h wever, the strong winds which prevailed took off many of the blossoms and the long period of dry weath -r which followed deprived the vines of the moisture which they so greatly needed. The season, consequently, closes with only one halt. The sma'l crop and size of the grapes will also limit the production of raisins this vear. It is so at Stockt-'n and at Blower's. wiher most of the California raisins are manufac tured. Most of the small producers have got rid of their last vintage at about cost. Large quantti tiesarehelot by larger producers fora better market. The large wine-cellars arc cnse ouentlfull. while the small ones ac empty. These facts, coupled with the small quian:ity of wine obtained from the present vintage. are cal culated to facilitate the sale of wines and in crease their prices here and elsewhere. Internal Revenue Facts and Fgures. According to Washington advices of the 26th tnst, the United states Commissioner of In'-r nal Itevenue says in his annual report, after ,onsiderable attention to the question of chang ine the rate of taxation on spirits and tobacco, that he has come to the conclusion that the in terests of the g ,vernmAnt and manufactur.rs and dealers will be subserved by allowing the Ites of taxation to renain undisturbed; nor guld he recommend a ,hange of the law in . E to the tax on fruit brandy. Collections past iseal year wet $U8,870,w1, said (trthe monthS of July. A gust, Beptember sad October of tile tresent fisocl year s88.77. 1282. A graId total of $467,04.a,30 was ooiecteO sinse the beglnning of the la4t fiscal year. The com mlssloner seys the subject of relleving bitnks and be.likers from the payment of taxes now tin t,oned by law upon their capital and deposits, of relensing hank chrcks from the Impost of two conts each now placed upon thnm, and also of k trig off the tax from match 8s. have r'ocived t e,onsidernbln share of publite attention Thesi' taxi's reallized s$,ltitm.ut for tho past fiscalI year attportione.l a. follows; Amoulntof tax colloe.t.'tI from eaaltal and deposit from banks for the your enditeri May :II. 1177. s$:.755i1.; vialtie of stamllps imprinted on h'Iocksi, $1,277.774; tnlllntl of adh Iesive Ptat is e'dl for c'he.'ks, sitt,rss; ai otllnt of tax col e1ltrd from Imatcloes.2. ..25r If to" ftinren ial in r ,i.i of the goveruienIIt would warrant so groat It reduction in its rev. - nueR, it Roirntis to nte I hat in seol-ctnrig otijei'ct to li reduotihd fr"lt taxation, these would coin inend tllhmaulvon strongly to tihe la makitig pow',r. It, however, in view of the falling off of receipts frrn customs. it is idOlleted inx pe dtent to redulll the revenutes by n latrgo an ai.mount it occurs to lme that if any reiluell It Ilo made from Iho abltovo sOllreJ, that th law taxiing matches .,.llt with very ioov d propri'ety hbe 10opealed. T''he tax Is Inviod utllll atn arlleln that enlters into universal colns Fllll Sion, anld more thnll d onhbilo the nost of the ailr irce t.xc(i in t.bo Ianlds of the mlllu'ntllu Irersa T'h1n taxable c'apitl alld dtleiosits of balnks andt iiltnk lrs are 5774,077,29iS, and thi tax I i',-ha|ilf of onlo per cent on tllhat anmolnllit. I apItrehend tint no objecit coull I,. selc'Otd fortaxatt in thlllt 'ould Imnr nnaily tiatr the burdons imnp,, ad uIponi Ith th Ie capital and Rdlpo(its of 1h itlkH Srnd banker s. The tax iof $1.4,9,:134, riealibzld frioIm stamps anr d chlloek, ih colloetld ht a very inc,,tn ditidrt-ile 'ost tii the gov ernment, anld s it is realized froll untrly iinil y-fuoi r lntld inll-hualf milllonis of trlnan'tions it I. not IurdeuHnsomh or ltoullVOitnlllt tio I(ose who pily It. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONETARY. OFFICE NEW ORLEANR DEMOCRAT, I W\\iednesidny Evening. Nov. 2'., 1477. NEW OIILEA&NS U(LEAIIINO-HOUSE. Cl'arintgs. Balances. Novomlbor 74...... ... $1,41.:lill 77 $151,115 73 Novelllber '2l 2.124.91ti '21 l9 lil 7:1 Noverilhor '27 . 2.145,2701 27 1111,I14 90 Noveltier '2. .... . .. .14.11,4 914 13,t,:123 lii Total thusf far..... .. $7.5 ,.99' 94 $102.719 H12i ne Ilnote to-dly I fllir iI ll upon the tlannka by in orelh l -ts a n d f lltue ) fo r d ih l o ati is . en d t ho (o'tIlllfi trnslnationll w ror Inrg ,, tin h | tllJ ' tlorn is butt It tlh goilI co1lmmer'altl tapeir iti r ill , HId rates atr tlay. W V' rill: Eestloalt id eOlniilllornilll pllpt':r --lt10 cent: AI dll 11t112; Rleound igraldi do( --(t--; loans 111 'ollateratls 9i40); At mortlatg tplll oi'r t"1io; qiondlnl grade do --(a-- - I cent peir anllutln. (I li is I' ni and in dt tianid. Forvl ni Elxchinllg wit aive nnd .tuldy. ' ghlt is f itly, i T.reld, nanll WOlkor,. Irml' (i rUI Bonds ar- qui ILt n wea· k at I, Irlllllhllll ].illl s a re sel vhat L8(it4 Wl7lik n!:16, . @(:17. Nlrcks are (lttllt with liut little iltriltionr (lohl opone,'l in Nolw Yl k Iil lo 1:l ,.i e'lo,, iat 1012'., Hi.rei It, opeon d at lu2'ih(.bli.l)thL, aiotd I('oiului i(t 10'i(4lll3 u t 1I LD MAI. E,-blonco at $11v, Ilo(1.,$140ll andl $300In nt lnllf4. S i5(, i0 ati 103. 0n114 $24(1 nI t I li2'.. iTEIILIN(I MALEN--CIS, lii alnd £4.0014 bill of inding al t 44L ' (i4(!l LI, £131.1it l ii t l 4 blll(1491' , ie .t11 do at, 4 l0'4,. lI0)l4 do at 494, and .1U1I4( bail:k it 4114. lihllk storling --(l.494, i'o,,iinIeri('ti bills 4091' d'l 49 t.. FIhAN(' 4AT,El-ton.on,i and r,.anno commerlitl ait i IM3 :; 175.000 Iln at 5.11',. 1 11d 21'l0,00i I i it. . alin k f'ranl --', corn wIlr, lllal .5', (.14i',. 1HIlH'l' HAL$-"tri.oo.)n hank('ls' at 11-32. $3n0 I)! Iank and Sr, (4 0llke' ' it '. ' ',nit discount.. Thlo htnksarothn kini stt 't' eitnh 1ani colimle'1lrcia llr ight ulotd .at , I'ent dis coIUllt. NEW ORLEANS STOCK IXCIIAN(E sALES. FIt.T CALL, 110 A. AM. $1l,l00 Sltte Consols .i . . .... 117'., SECOND CALL, 12 ii. r, shirrs Moelthani's and Tradtrs I1i lUratilu'o C(0lItliI y.. .... 82' BETWEEN SIECOND AND THIIli ('AItBt, :10.1(41) tallllt Cinsl ill4 .. .. .. 447 2:3,0110 Premiilt i Bonds.. 33 30,l)0 (in .......... :137 5on0 lhtlf-l'aid City (ouptoni .. 31 THIRD CALL. 2 P. M, I3,o0 Pr!mlium Bonds. . 3twith int 3:i'. CIRERCENT CITY OPEN STOCK BOARD SALES. BE'['wIEN FIRI4T AND SECO'ND C'AILLS. $10.000 Premium Bonds ............. :17 9,(4(11 do .. .. .. ...... :li'. 10.000 State (', nsols ...... .... .. 8117 18.100) do ...... ....... ..... 5-16 BETWEEIN SECOND AND THIRD CALILS. 15.0011 Premium ll Ionds ........... - . :' 4,fl(( do 1,ii4i Shnreos Loveo ('"llruD ly, priof. $1 5it to1 do di) do.. 1 25 IBy Telegraph.1 NEW Yo ,K. Nov. 25.-Money1 losed at 31(44 Der cant. Ex(hange dull, 41r2;ct4r'1. tOold closed at 1102'.. (lvernelllII ir; Onis rr1t1onysixes 121'.0n' 122 's. Lacilt botids closed lits fllows: Un.in Irsts 1117 L(allo14 ; land grants 10ill :1et1t .,; sink Ing funlids 75t.093:14: clntrals 107( ,,l-: 107'1. COMMEERCIAL. OFFTCE NEW ORLEANS DEMOCRAT. | Wednesday Evening. Nov. 28, 1877. GENERAL 1lEMARKS-Yesterday was an other bright day, just cool enough to impart. a vigorous, active feeling to those whose business kept them out of doors. Business, generally, continued dull. Produce merchants are anx iously awaiting the time when prices will touch b ,ttom before sendling onltheir orders; supplies are light and market very quiet, in anticipation of early developments. Money is growing easier end but little good commercial paper is offered on the streets. At the commencement, yesterday, the cotton market did not display any signs of activity but. later, notwithstanding telegrams from New York reported futures unchanged, and the mar ket in Liverpool easy, fa:tors anl buyers threw off their lethargy, and sales mounted up to 12.650 bales, the market. closing active and steady at the previous day's prices. The re cei)pts were 7107 bales. On the sugar levee the market was quiet and easy; receipts, 95 hlihds.. sales, 959 hhds. In molasses tboe market was easy and active; pric as slightly lower than those of the previous day; receipts, 1994 bils.; sales, 1855 bbls. The position of the flour market is un changed; holders are stringent in their de mantis, being generally under limitations, while buyers, expecting easier prices, are hold ing aloof, consequently the business is insig niflcant. There were fair arrivals of new mess pork yesterday, anti in a very (comparatively) small way the market displayed some signs of ac tivity. There were a faw sales of salt meat, but the demand was light and market dull, though some little tfirmness was shown in shoulders. COTTON - The market opened under the de prt s-ing influence of a decline in exchange. and although the feeling was easy. buyers asked Saneessions which factors throughout the early hours of the dfy refused to concede. That, of course, prevented transactions, b .t subsequent ly, factots and buyers coming togeth.,r on the basis of yesrterda's quotations. a large busir.ess was dlone. 12,650 bales changing hands, the mar ket closing native and steady at yesterday's prices. At New York prices were reported firm and futures unchanged. Liverpool easy. The official quotations of the Cotton Exchange were as follows: TO-DAY. YESTERDAY. Low Ordinary.............. ' Ordinary ................... '.i 91i Good Ordinary.......... 91 Low Middling .............. 10 10% Middling................... lo', 10 '. Good Middling ............ 11, 11 , Middling Fair .............. 11'a 11 Sales to. day. 12,I50 bales. Market opened easy and closed active and steady. COTTON STATEMENT. In store and on shipboard Sept. 1, 1877.....21,356 Gross receipts since yesterday.. 7.107 Gross receipts previously........458,691- 465,798 Total supply .........................- 487,153 Exported to-day ................. 6c;.3 Exported previously......... 246.2.03- 252,795 Total stocks this .ay .................... 234,35 Total stock this day last year......-.... 253.362 Exoorts to-day-Liverpool 992 bales: Havre 2903 bales; Marseilles 1.0 bales; Barcelona 99 bales; New York 1899 bales. N t receipts since yesterday............... 5.o50 Receipts from other ports ............--... 2 057 Net receipts last Wednesday......--....... 17.091 Net re eipts this d1y lIst year............ . 13,5l Net receipts since Friday ................. 38.518 Net receipts same time last week..... . oto06 Net receipts same time last year........... 38,824 Net receipts since neptember 1............71774 Net receipts same time last year...........417.51 Cotton on shipboard as per aecount of the CoMtoa Icbhange, 1a followse Liverpool 6ae4 aoltw 0 8911; total,. 1, .. ta. 3,om t1 stock at noon, as noted at the _.arge, eaves in presses 10,573 alebs. The receipts at ports as peir telegrems to the Cotton ExehangR. from noon yesterday to noon to-dny, wnrn 21 n!i traies, against :t3,4(1; hales last Woerle'sday, :m...sn; last year, and 22,744 the previous yei r. 'T'he mlrvlemnlnt Iat ports for five lays lupl tso I14n3)0 to day is gi i. n bl4nw: JonrliverI R1c0iv3ed TIhie sIay to-dtln y. last Hotit rdlIy. Irloot yeny. New Orleans . r1... :.1 50,4083 :a '24 t itV l ,v t 11 ...... 12,1931 16.129 1i.7 t,5 M 1tt.il . .. 2,5'2 1:3,57 1 1:1.111 4ava nIIV .... 17.3:(31 22, 115 1),1)w Ch arlest n .... 01,1 1:1.2:31 17,497 Wilmingll ton .... 4,1 51,99 4,224 Norfolk ... 1554 1:1.5,.5 230.4 BIaltlimor .... I 3:7 141o New York . 475 1.n,3, 4,6: Phllalolphia ft . . 21; 2.r64t1 Boston ... . .. 1. .74 2.1027. Total .. ....111.219 1:1 5,431 1:9,01192 Reenlpts Ir, Dorts ilne Rptombor 1 ... 1.1.441,197 Rseeiptt Sanlte time last, your ............. 1.741.1: lto))'ipl' j itr) tlimyl t a yt r ))I or ........ r1,47:I,94H 3 Tit oexpolrls from all Unitel Hrtntr Iprls. conl eolldatndrtll a pr tOinglrnrouts to the Cotton Ex Challge, for the fltvo days. hliav'boon Its follows: (1., . Franrn,. C(!ot. lChan. Storks. This w.ak . :1:1:1)3 19.99t 22,:3s; 3,3(75 179,703.) Last, wot' k. 44.t11) .1219 15, -7, .... 13,4145 T'1lt wneek t.) inest yv, ar 7:.,420 17.,194 14.515 3',923 910,294 ()({I AN FRIlilIlIIT' - Ar quloted as follows: By eSinrlo - C(ltton to Livorpool t9-1,d; to Rtevel --d ; to Brmtn .d ; to llMston Provl danln, Fall Iiver, Philad.ilbhta and t nlt Im ore, via Now Yr rk 'e1; to Now Yolk :',c: grain to ilvrpool 104x)1. Ily msil- u-itnn to Liverpool 7-6l1d to HIvrn '11 ; t., Irnmmlle n 15-1i;t'; tI (enor l,; grain to I Ie C(on t let) it10t54 (.(1. (In slltall 2v·3(e1l waI tlaken utp ycrst'rdiay for tinVre It. 29-:12, 4111 3Itto n Italtte a .11)d y. to,In11 ,11 tres to NrOrthrn pr It h1rave rIldvt.rv'erl to $325 ftor to 1llla.ssor ntll $7 t6 Iihd for HuLgar for N,.w Yo'rk. H1;(i 4li-Th'l' 11arrivarls ar fair nlltd thei market Is util') 131)n4 a v. lt" ol'ts to-11 'y 9r. 5 h11hd1.. ;'4lh31 959 1111,1. Wn q)111"i : lrnfororrI(') 1(' ,om1 Itllt togot i| lr't nt 4'4mm 3 '- 51 Se; i rt' I g od fair , ,'3k1eo',1:; fully fuir 3',r: prime 0 e; strictly primla 71; gray rlrillfdl --;: yt'llow elnrifltd, a- ill lnllJrfty, 7 ',(c7r'73 ; OtT whllhesgood tochtli('te. MUi ASSE 4.-- Itrrw'iptsi 1994 bhhls, m.Hl'S, I.r, hlhis. Ml kl t oliRy ind n'tlivt, l. r'l',4s It'ilug sliTghtly lowrr 'hftri yne trdL:V, W° .ttt: (ltrnl it1i tn 20'.)117. ; fn111 r 2R 29-": pr;tl 1 20 h4; st4rktly primno4r5:371,; 'nhom -_'4--e. I.LO1lt1-W-Vr htavn nothirng now to note it tlh) ftli, r It n, ll. 'lThI e tro ilti In till rI'slpe't In-ll plarl to be un ihang' llin(hw.ers a1ri Ktill 0)11)1or hlhl instrinin,)g iifll noI fit W5'outnrn 1u1rknt4 and itd' nt, and huytI r hrds r ,l IT int the full faith orf ,nlsiB r pri,','s. ''lh1r1( is, ,on,5, ,ullllqltly. vlryv I Ilil lr usihe doing. 4ll 1tHr2 ,5 lr 1, 1R 1 I tl of St o, 141( t St lll1., 21 it >R, I 1) nt11 $) 1ti, 5rI lt $I '2). 5 llt a1 37 3 i', 59 and 111 0 i) t $11 75, 25 Iat $7. C(otmrtnt- is tunttltl 4t ot(4 2t5: int) S4i 9544 5(1; s rt'lrte111t' $5; d411U ll x11t r t' ir 2 Ir $ r i: lrOw t'rhll 1x rri S5 54045 75; go(k 411) $11;gr ll r tirt 'lt' o 4 )25, w it hI); r'hrrro rxlr $4) 5904t 75; 3rl0'y $S6 7"5(7 "to hil, )l.e Ir( and gro..rs obtalitn 9; c50 ovI t10rtrst H'iEAl AN 'D PEARL MEAT) Quiet and stnlldy wilh r fair t'latnil and light ,rrjplpy it 93 75r(1 1 }) h1 d. (;ItN Fl ',Ol'It-In failr rtequast, 'hrilly for tx pot'l. Il $41, - 501. ill, ord ling ill qualtl y. (l ltlT --b,4 y maos in fl 1,ilr d .. t ll l iS .ai :I ,)": 1 1 II ol t11hl, l i l larriig. Jo luots ll rat sir'1i 25 IhYE FLOIIUt T4 it) mlodorrtoe 14nup ly and n15y 4 rt $ 2'): 4 r44n ? hlt. 1')II(K 'h1','rr waIit a frrair arrival of ntw mnRss tot-tr44y, 1141 Irr it )1n.lll waiy tht mtl rk't wirl I1I l,''* t 11,'ltiv,'. 4 n311, holhr 11 ht 11111) t t 113 :. lltl th4 r,,twl ol4 vI r I ll'tr''t ri I Ht'r o 'e lt'ring t ntll ll ) 1lh .ir id I . 1 14, t Irl l'l ueld to r Ill fror e1e5 ltIhui 5(13 ,i H,4 l' s--21 r n1111 725 irlle 111t 13 2 ; 25 11t, I).1 5O ; 10t bi.tl, In tI ,l. tt 1t: 25'r 13 '1S . ,Dr'rrlerS atre still 3h1)115. tat $146314 25 h)1)' '1A,1T H GEA'i'l--Therr' wtrn )om11' Sales tort (l.y. huti oni tlhr wholo ti t' rillt.,alrId w11 light lind ullmrkl dull. 1thlogh 1 1,o $.l(nuhh. th lor° w4II 111o1''' llttrtt l'r-) . W.e orlllt seho llht rs It.tiy at 5n5' o ', 9 I r anl d 1takt'dl ; l'I)ailt'r obtrlnth ing. lt jb thlots, 5'4(l ri . I' $ es-5- )9 It, shoul dIr, 1oA 4o) . lit 5)' ;. 40 t13t14 tdrl Ie. t Y,'stt'lrv two arr lrnds 1,i,4 l slhoulni rsai at l(t 5',t . ('OIiN Al E I> --14 t. ul tl, with rrlr onoer fool ltng. Dulttrtlnd ligiht 4land mRlltlrkel, notrinail it $2 36~4r 2 t3: d'alrl.'s jobbli.ug 3t ai aidvlrinel of 2754( 9r'r on the))n rir .'t, IBACON-Tho I ll Inqury for this. artirle In con fln' to s.lmall luts, p1 leo. rlnrllnlg -may ati 7'4 for should-er, 49',,S. 9'1', for 'lear rib 2id1., 111411 aidvanet on Ihese pricei, lalos--l tier'soa rll.nei l vased sugar-lured should"rs at $,0. LA ltL)-'1'IT'ro I very littln doing in lard. aind thr marklet is ul l and nomlinal at 8s41 for re n!lld, rind 8',a for pafl'kors' prima trlm iln tierntl;, dnidor ,' pricm ranging frolm 4',('.94( ao.1 job lots.. 4 48--:12 kegs I tlinld at 9.:. Itll. 15 tirl'lv - ko tie on 11l1 ivat)h ttrmlls. HAM--A rojult ind stady, with a nlodera t dt4irntlld. W'l quote: Unnrr'avaetlll and p.la in O(1Rva"nd 15obvilo mod (hoiel Nugur-('ured 131'. (141 I3 t. Dealers seelling k.(c11t advanct on BREAKFAST BACON-Quiet and steal y at 9irr0lo5 iIn a wholestlo way, dealrs Jlobbirng at lo.(,,tlltr. 'Il'-- $i boxes nun.vs'le.sed uat 11.54. PACKERS' HOG P1tODUUCT --Dealor) are (siling on orders in the job trrd at$7 75 half bhtl for pig pork, $12 4 bbl for prime mens pork, $10 for prim), p nk, and $11 50 for rumn p pork. Pi'kl)d pigs feet atre willing at Si 514ti2 - keg. Ham sauf.tesig ari dlli and quoteld at $(4 86ll lb. Family pork is jobbing at $1350 1 hhl. 1Pleklod pigs' tongute are quoted ) lat 7%11, vieeIio. Pieklnd h1413rl43t are otfTring at 910X411 II tron, and jowls rt S$ 5,4;)4 I harril. ('OFFEiE-Th(ere is it nmoderat' movement arnd lries Lr) firill. QUOTATI(ONS FOR G(OLD. Cargoes. Job Lots. Prnime .................... 18$ti19 199 '46019) Good ........... ......... 1 (d.i1s.1- 1414r(419 Fair.................. 17;(.- 17!.i('311 (Ordinary ir .............. 16 ('616'.4 13%(.4i); .,Ex rem ll range ... . --(--- 15 01'20 reported. 'lTh stock on ,silo is estimated at ton reert. 'II stook oU sale is (sti ruted Ity :ten, hhds. OW QUOTATIONS. ar- Inferior lu s ...........- - . .. 3 14 3 Low Low ugs -- .. .. .. .... ......... . 3 3 M d ium ............ . ....... .. .......- 4 ( 4 t i G ood to lino ..... ........................ 47(i4 5 nd Low leaf .......................... . . 5(@ 6. re- Medium ..................... ....... 7 (c4 (}OO .......... ......... ......... 9 (n l 10O F'.ine .. .... ... ... . .................. ...It @3%11. nd Selections .... ........ ............12 @l2. In CO()RN-Is plentiful andl the demand ·onflne o; priti.ipally to tilhe lretail traIde. Hales '0$ bush s ls white at 623. 500 yellow at (50 1- bulshel. OA i'--Are steady and the supply ample Sales 250 bushels at il7c, 100 and 10o choi,'e CG n- lena at 38 "' bushl. BRAN-Quiet. Sales 150 hugs at 02'½e f' ocwt. HAY - Is slightly easier. Sales 135i bles ehoic , at $19i and ;n dlo tt $18 " ton. Id- BULK CORN -None offering, and the mark( SIs nominal y 5oe ? bushel. WHEAT--None here, lut nominally at $t :or 1 35 1 bushel for winter, and $1 21ii.1 25 fo irk spring. a111 ESCULENT--Potntoes are slling at $St 5o 175; oniolns at $1 25(r2; apples at $1 50ui3 i - bbl : cabbages at $eo '9 100. and $1 75i2 'rate but BAGGING---tady at 12'e in round lots; r, igh tailing at 12.R.iu3c. Baling twine atl134C ii round lots; retailing at 14'. BUTTER-The reeiptts of Northern are fair le- Western area in light supply and in fair request ge. We quote New York creamery, line. 3'(i'31c cd New York dairy 1900r28, as in quality; Weston ly reacked 10it18c, iLS in quality. of CHEESE-Demand fair and prices steadier nt- with only a moderate stock. New York erean :he 15@15'0, Western factory 12@14e, as in quality Oss STARCH-In good demand at 3de in lots r- obbing at l:-3@4c 4 itt,. ys WOOL-More stocks offering than there is de rio mand. and it is held above the views of buyers .lurry is quoted at 11(ot120, Louisiana clear 2602e ge clear lake 27.@29'Je 3 Its,. HID! S-Supply fair and market quiet: Coun AY. try green 8@csic, dry salted 13513@13c. dry fin 8. 14@150. 9.i TALLOW-Scarce. City ;c: country 7c0 i. S WHISKY-Dull, easy and irregular. Goo( oM choice Western is selling at $l 07@1 10, and citb 0'i made at $1 05 1 06 ' gallon. 1i SALT-Stock light with a good demand. Sine our last report one cargo, all coarse, sold a ýsy 72'c tper sack. afloat, and one to arrive on pri vate terms. We quote (eago price at 70@753e, ac cording to filling. Dealers are selling from wairehouse at 75' 4801 for coarse, 95c(aC$1 for ineo 356 a3 in quality and quantity. Turks Island neg. leeted; held nominally at 32e S bushel. Tabl( 708 salt in pockets 1 4@7i~e each. as in size. POULTRY-Old chickens $4. y,,ung $2@3 1I ducks $3; geese $6: Turkeys $9 z12 1 dozen. Donlestle Markets. [By Telegraph.i NEW YOr.K, N,. 28, 11:25 a. m.-Coffee quiet and firm. Sales: Per Donati .....................2.500 bags. Per Jambiera........ ....- 11 hags. Per Espinoas ..... ......... 609 bags. Per Maracaibo ............ ----" bags. Total.... .. ..... 4.170bagsi,.t. Sugar easy. Sales-2000oo hhds. 1f0 boxes and 5500 hags, partly old. Sales to re'Anerv-fair to good 74@7%; prime 7%. Refinedisugars easy: y Hlow 7%@8. extra C 8% 8%, standard A 9%@ 9i, offered 8%@; atundard crushed 9%@1o. powdered 9%e. ranulated 9l10~ , Out loaf ioo "16 . m.--0 fftee oquet but flrm. Sugar dull; reneu easy COHouAo. loy. 28.-Wheut unsottled: $1 o07i; i 07o December; $1 alt 18', Janiuary and nebruary. (Corn steadly; 427iP42% December: atesn at 411 Novemhi 'r in .nttlim",nt: 41.i5t0411 Tanunry anItd February: 43,'.(i143' May. I'ro vislironl dull. Pork ,omlned at. $1i l9 January and FeIbruary; sRnole lilter at $11 91011i 92?A. Lard ol)'ltd(l at 7.H2', naked andl 7.r4 bid ,Janllary and i',tbruiry: a!ti'rwartds qurlotel at 7,77..,4(7.80 lanlllly and PFotluiinry. linon nl. mo. ly ornm mon. ,'amier; ahoulder; s: short ritb o'. ; short ,lear s':,. Union l tok Yardi l-ogs-of-(tfftal rmr"ipts ynsterhdiy. 22.5111: ustltllat el i'n.lei t to-day 2..A11t: ni irk-t qutit, iarl hnllovr holding u , Hloping to tobtain i'imn "nirtionnsions in iri?"'8. Light grndo,: rulei at $14 a5.0:435: heavy $4 30454 ro. 1:105 p. m1 . Mornlin (',il --I'rvlionnna 'Inret tled. P'rIlk $1i 67 Yat IIt 7) year: $11 a7 b(n11 ,0 .lnnlnrvy iiad February. I. rd 7.t .i7.1R en.sh;i 1.72',(57.7?5 year;: 7.77! ,t.nH JIianuarY and E]'b illary. Wheat ilnsllet.t . I; 070, l 07 Lt IOrnaer or y,?lr, $1 (17.WI 18 loinal.RV andll Fe!brulry. Corn slym': : 424i:3427 DiI. .mbtllr or r1y nr; 41 t January and Feb'llruary; 43'(w4:t' May; 4i11-, cash. :1:1. p. in.-CloAn.--'Pork dull: $11 87r((ill o1 JIanulary. Lard 7.77,1 T.L4 .Jtanunary. Wheat sltIIdy; $1t O4 Nov-'tber: sI ?7l, DLtoeombol or e?,llor rear; $1 R".rtal (4',I January. (Corn qlllet: 'n4 NIovet'ller; 42?. lIeoenmltor Ir slletr year; 41'4 S41 ' Jtllan uary end IFebruary. (CIN(INNATI. Nov. 2H.-Po'rk stedly and quiet, at $12. tlcen.,n ham 1213. ?it lit. CuI, Il-nb?. gePn ,rirll mnarklt 4'4I j1d,4i4(?. Llrd iin moderate i (l llfll It' a14(41'4b'HLU41t. hItg1-4--l?'ipts 40:11 ; ma' ki't uInchrllu.ld; omoln i lllo n l0h 11 I; m'dlillum t4 20(1(4 ,: good to cholio $4 401(4(4 501, Whinky Oasler and quelti at t $1 04, rT. Louis Nov. .--Wleat-No. 2 red winter I 28 mht id lnih; No. : red winir op,lnedl it s1 2'77 ndIl| I'"ltd at S$1 2'. I)1ntnub'"r; op"nl dl at I1 24 ni ll Inl i lfit 1 24'4 J n I lallry ; :1 22i.1 22'4 11111. ('o i t 1. , ih : 42', ((4:4 l)I"'nlnbor. 0 a.t 2614 ' st1; 2-54 I)1lolnt er. Park--jrda ,nItg tos $12 404(2i 5?,o. ('llt mlle.ta-thouldtrs i .'rnl? 4',: (hlilt rib i~; -aIrt Iltar ni';. I ,Ixle ba'ron-- nthinlg doing. 11311 liomlilnal. lorelKn Markets. Ilv Tellgraoph.1 T,0ooly N. Nov. 2s.- n('nsoils In; 15-1l1: str.ot ratfe 7' ,:1',i- ; bank rate 0. 1'A II1., Nov 28, I:;L01 p. m.--ltlnton 11.f. 27',.. 4:30 1, In.--it nte lo . 47 b.. LI rI.nII'rsI. Nov. 24. 1:l0 r. m.-Cotton in lair dmorllin l: Midtlilng Uplands c 7-10ld; Middling 4r1 , ilis t'',0. Extra prime Ille . boor lls. Tal low 411.. id. RIVERI NEWS. OFFICE NEW ORLEANS DEMOCRAT, Thrir-d.lty. Nov. 291, 1H77. Dally report of t.he stlago of watler, wit I chlanges Ill tl,, twoI-llty-rfour hours ndling yesterday at ii I. m. Above low Change. walter. Rile. Fall. F.a,t nhe, lche. Inhes. Ihchos. Cairo........-... 17 1 7 n (lleinnaOtl .......... 81 1 55 0 Little Ito k ....... 9 0 Iilotavil .......... to 8 59 n Ni'w Orlanns ..... 5 5 1 i Pittsburll r ..... . , 5 I 19 h r',vi ,port ..... 21 0 I St. I,nui" ..... 1.1 10 n g . Vii,'k urg... ...-.. 140 0 10 0 *hDlow high water manrk of 1874. W. II. HTMONS, H.rg"lnit. Sllianll Hervice. U. H. A. A rrlvIls. I-alhl., Alvin. BHell,, hIhinI Wineg No. 'I, Ht. Mary. 'i'.a.ls, lVazoo Valli'y. Frank I'argoud. Ile,,ariur, 5. I.1bol. Alvin. Bllo. lIlui WingNo.+. .t. Mary, St .h.hn. ()uOnllhiti bll,. Th .miion i n, htrinla. T'xml4 Shaninlrl Fnnhon,John Wil son, L. -iio Taylor. YIol It alley. To Arrive. Mllrthal. lal. Alvin. tlower Noast; Mary Ida, lleliry T'I'to, til . Bhl1e Wing No. 1, up'r coast, W..1. ', Poit'vt.t St. Mary. A.1_mwation. Lua tourcete; '. '. . ('houtn!iu. i . 1,. mtn. llrtl rd . Louil 'Tom Inlark.cr. i' r No. 10, i0l',ll river: T''reltolu, J. H. Mannai, St, .ohn. Ilaton 1liuge; Gov. Allen, hiui'llituh Iil. BayouIl HSra T'1is. Shir lock, Cininnllti; Jiirnes Hi,ward,. Mmvnplihs; Nallt'hi VII',,kblrg; BIart Abih, Lia Bills. W. .I. lilBhln. Il.d riv r. lThe wI thei yelertlday W1s cloudLy .and 01I'l. T'he 1..' alllt' ieFllnk Plirgrlld,frolln Crionvilli, airrivedl lasIt 'vni'iing with a gold tripT . part of whiihi wasH '717 7 ialaem cottion and i744 srack cotton ni.',,. Whi-dl was '270)7 Dt11es cott ion and 7244 sarcks cotton Thatsines only iolrratelyarltivre The t)ean's prlni pal ltelis Of freigtit (ionsiHsted of 700 sacks salt, 10) lhhds Lsugar and 100 bhis molasses. The Dawn laid -ver until b p. n. to-day, whren she will leave for upper Red River going through ('ne River. Capt. (has. I'rulow (coIttInaindsI tlIh Dawn, (thlns. W. Drown clerk. Th'l'e. 'ns is arrived Tuesday night from the Ten'aI s andti Mwon, and will returni Satur lay. without hiil. Capt. C ,olty will in the mneantimo give I hit ''ins.ts atoui-hinK up at the lhands of ithe' paint brush artists. Thl, Isaulel tied Alvin had fine trips from the lower eoast. They were laIte g.tting in, but both got offT again du ring the day. The ('ity of Augusta..1. 1). Elio't master, will arrive to-day from White river and return Sat urday. The Golden City was to have left Cincinnati yesterday. The telegram published in yesterday's Demo Prat ar0cunt, d for the withdrawal of the John T. Moorn fr-rn ltred river. She goes this morn ing to Mobile, where there is use for her. 'Tis well. T'he freight reenived by the Moore was turned over to t.I he'l'xa.. The (. II. )Durfr. not being wailtd alt Mobile. remains where there is use for h.er-hire. A IIEMARKABIE Ta'IP BY A REMAIIKABLE BOAT. 'The Yazoo Vn lly, Ileaving last v1 ednesday, went through to Yazoo City. attending to thi usual amount of waiy business ,ih- left Yazoo Cily Hulndla y morning with 461 bales c.ttonl. 491 sacks 5(seed and 31 barrels oil: overtook lld uIl.oa lled urider way the stlamners l azoo( and IlHmewith a total of ex barles; landed at poilnts on ith', Yazoo lind took on 2)) balo)s and i545 sHia-ks shl, enter inig the Mississippi with 1590 Ibales and 1043 .arks : added 27 hales at Vicksburg and l-,ft the Monday morning: carne d wn through Dovi.' ]lend, taking otl 255 balets and 212 l-a'.k. iand at other poi[ts 61 tbales andr 790 ,sacks. arriving lhre yesterd iy morning with 1894 hales. and 2'015 sa,'ks. For a boat of the Valley's dIlnmnsios thlis is cerainly a remarkable trip, one worthy of rectord. She was to have left again last even ing. Bnetween the Hope and Roberts' tows and two flith, ats, there art, now n route to this city and below Moup is 28.,750 bbl-. potatoe. We heart! yrslcrrdav that an rffer had been made for the purchasie of the Moore. The 111.e pa-.sciger steamer C. B. Church leaves to day without fail for the Ohio. The '1 homas Sh.rlock, due last night, follows the hur hurch ,tturay. '1'he1 splendid passenger rind great freight strelonler Jalme- Howard, B. R. Pegram inll rom ilmandl J. H. Ch ssaing clerk, leaves to-morrow wi hOlet fail for Memnpns ani the benld. Thio Btirtha. dueto arrive, leaves Saturday for the Atchafal ya. T'he New ()rleans and Red River Transporta tion Company's steamer La helle leaves Satur (lay for nlhrevet, rt. The John H. IHanna, for Baton R'uge to motrrow, leaves at 10 a. in., instead of 12 mn., as heretofore. - ho W. J. Poitevent for the Lafourche to-day at 5 p. to. The- ,t. Mary arrived and departed yesterday. Sl8i will return to leave Saturd Iy ;iga n. 'The Iart Able is the, Saturday packet for Alexand' in aand Grand Eio, e. The MiImphis and1 tred pa,-ket Chas. P. Chou teau an I the E. O. Stanar I. both from Sr. Louis. sar' (dullo to arrive. Thi' Barnard with tow, is alao due. The 1t ,bt. Mitche-ll frnom the Ohio, and the Gold Dust anl the Centennial. from St. Louis, were at Cairo Tue-day. The Ham Itoberts with her tow passed Mem Iphis Tuesday. 'Too mu,-h biusinces in B.iul river for the Tom Parker: Conselu.tnee, a It gor boat, the Willi.-, talkes her t'pece, and I-aves to-m rrow. Capt. L. I. I..elaholussaye takes commalnd The J. W. Garrett with two barges arrived yest,-riay. The- Era No. 10, Capt. Tom Taylor, will arrive to day from l'utf river and return Slturlay The new anti line steamer Clara S., W. WV'n zel ini command, L.w S Ric. clerk. I -avyes S t urday without lail for Hayou iBartholomew. She lays at the ha] of Lafyette str-eetl The Natchez will arrive to-night roum Vicks burg and return S iturlday a; usual. The B ue Wing line -t amer B Ile leaves to day at 9 a. In. i *r the upper coast to B ,nnet Carre. The Bede is a dayvight ho t both ways. H.- E. Ha per commands, J. E. Brou il',rk. The St. F, ancis Belle leaven daily at 7:.i0 a. m. from Bienviile street for Westwego. running in connection with the New Orleans and Texas Itailroad to Donaldsonville The M. I. line st. amer Mary Ida. J. A. Rui7. master, leaves to-dtv. a usual, at 10 a. m., for the up-r co.'st to Ben Tureau l's. The regunlar ri-w eklv cia-t and Donaldson ville packet Henry I etc. J. F. Aueoin ma::er, M. H. Landry 'l -rk. leaves to-day a' 12 m., mak I ing all plaLtation landings in daylight. The New Orleans ant Guli Tran-porit-ytion Company's ast-amer Martha. W. S. Ba-'sett mas ter, carrying thn, Unit-d States mail. ,ieaves to day at 12 m. fr P rr Eads, T'he splendid passenger and 1Inited States mail stea-'er Frank Pargoud. J. ~. White mas ter, Curt Holmes elera. Itaves to-day at p. im. for Vicksburg. Gr-envit e and mail landiai. 'hurch, J. 8. Patterson master, W. 8, Montyre n rk, lea v to-day at p. m. positively for he semi-weekly Bayou Lafourche and coast eacket Assumption. P. A. Chariot master, N. Z. )o lu1i an;d Joe Lawroun clorks, leaves to-mor row at io a m. for Thlbodaux. The Gulf Transportatl-n CGompnny'p atanmor Alvin, W. T'. bi'ov.ll master, loavIesto-morrow at 12 nm. for Port Erns. This tifn stanmer John H. Ifanna. Frank Ilergironi nolirnlan(.l[oynvto morr.. row at II iL. in. for Platon RIouge anlt 'count lianlings. Capt. I.. I. Ie lahollrusa hall h irI g. of iths oftia,. 'Tho UniltI Shitats mail pankirt Gov,. Alln. Tihn l.Brown nlastor. M. H. itroek r<,rk, IeavWts ,ol morr w it r , m. for' Ito loI HarI ThI ide-whIal sitoamor W. J. Politoventt. U. ). Torrhfonn master. T'. A. DIarltig i.t k. Ivllvl 1'.,-'ay for tho Lafourehm through to Trlh iodaux. [l.y Toelgraph.7 VYI msHvnao, Nov. 27. --To . J.. Winl,urn. 35 Nltl'h,,z atriot,: Ht.un',r ('itv of Aigenta will arrive on 'I'hllirslny, Itrud ll I -o Haltuday, )n !einber 1. for White river. IJ D. EIJIOTT'. Miatir. T|ATON ]RotruE. Nov. Za.--'.o (C. (1. WaVnHn, igalt, 1N. (hIavinir atroet: Httamrnir 'I'hoi. HS-t' look will arrive at :i p. mn. Whllnoii..ly Novorm ber 2[. ,EW KATEri, MAtter. Exehange Cllppings. ('inucinnatl Iowemimrrial, Nov. 2a: lUt ('OALJiOA''T rIRE. PI'trri.,Rio . Nov. 24--The rivir conlinuns to ris, tiadily wi h ninC foot six inilhl's by the mlaks, aidl 'oal mn aIre riotfntlng on twelve andll elrhlaps fou.rt,.en fait bl-fro it rune( out. Coal nm'n hove been ltsy all day, and all the lots of thef coal flot, horn will gut out on this waitr. Quilto a nunill.er got out. Ifthl afternr. wni and. others will folow to-n.ght and to-morrow. the run. it is Mltiniated. will reach about ,r,4o - (lVI busih,i s. of whlih nbout two-thirdil wil go H~ -ut.h. The lhotlt ak ing out towM ar alr follows F'or Cin'innati---.Jlhn iPonny. Ham Brown, Al-x. Hwift, .lirm rowvn, It's(outo, Htorm, tloo. Ro,,rt,. Onward I. C. IUl-hor. Horn t No. 2, nlait'. ,.sleph A. ktono i.d J W. Goldl. For Jaliiivillio-GeO Ilvsla Tom Lysi'. T'lun fIRes No. Ha-n (liar kI, .J M. MelDonald, Nolll'e Walton. lain-loor, P'anther. lI',,. Wood. J.ames A. Ihiek iir. 'T'on ,),dl-worth. Enit,'rnIs.'. inrn ald. N..1 I gloy, lionn.ss. lHo.,nz. C(harley M, Do,n ali, .losph Wiarn,. tLanm Ulark, .Jairi,i Oiliiori, In'i .lm M ill-r. For New I'rleanM-A rk . D. Fulton No. 3. Jo'ffph It. WliaMns, Noilio Hioer, Hiimpson It,,rnir. Mary Ann. (O)klandl. Smoky City , nd Alins browtn. Al' tl,. Iaigvs runi aground b'vtw'l'n ho. a nil Cincinliti in tho risio prfil,(ling thlis have 1,h.oon got ion ff 'as far as hIard from 'i'he fur c',ilboaats grOulinul.d at Whlil'ling by Ithe Himps' -0 It rio'r --rs affoatl, Ms are IIlsi otlr tiows of th Bengal T'igir iol ,fJoseMph Nixon at th' Clulstrs and thei (oaol Valley at tllhe ai.t.ris. The Grarndl Lakei in laid up at. TItnvi la tin the (ipy at. Hog IsllandI. The''liso will all be t.ik'n on to theair dl-lloiatllin on tllis rit-. No nel dlnats rlp tr',ll thus far.. n nl As thore in pi.lnty of wa'i'r thoro air not. likelv tv ho nimny. The Fron. Mountaini will delpart for New (Irl'-tni ion Mo..dryy with ta big tow. It hti ia bn raining mlilre or hlio to-day inwl is. raining this aft.r nollo, All the hamill striairns arc rpuortod inmi i-g out fr. (iy alnd good we or for mini. timn to i,ll IM in Itsurid. 'I'Th Katli Htockdalo will not got oni till thls day woi.k. PIT'TrsIiuii, NoV. 25.--But. vory few if anvy. boats f the i" al fl.-'t got out to-d- y. and Ithey will not. aHltteupl to go hoorir to-morrow, iia' tht ri will tien bI - plontv of water. , ev'ral t -art it iiil were. fiorced looseI from their Ioo,'rings la-. night, of the . th silt Miil u-f tl1, mononeiganr Ii rior mllil lsunk Jisulheimr A. Co. I st Iwo, iocl b,,atl., iiu llllT i C(,. and Morgan A ('o. rlr rLa"-h: Ma- h,. MI'D.io.lai & Co. on,' barge of s:aL'k. anl Brown &". Co. o(ne modoel Hial ge of uokde. TJ'h river in front i o the city anll for suoas distanor beloiw is full of iowhoa with thIeir tows, nil with- steam up, wiaiting fr the| water to fall. Thi run will nott he less than 7,Srilit.i( a.rl nmay rciffh .AMo) i4s) blshilqs. (CIN:INNATI. Nov. 2i;.--Thl new (Goldin RIl]. was to )'dl down to Ithe wharf yisitorulriy. Hh" will h, contipliltdc i,y the mnhldld of next wrok mand fl-Ilow the (i i-ilo (n Cy to New Ol-rIans. (ma t. Frank )itoin riitled alstem on his now pro ptller ycuterdulay fir th first time, MEMuriM.s, Nov. 27.-A Isqual of (notton sP.eil agiiit-i. soiething under a doxrin in number, iini.'d yester-lay that the pria if aeed had 'rio, to $12 r,1. 'I hey say $12 is as steer' as thev will go."Ho hlp, mii Y; b)," 'ITh" , Hllmeni World arnt Ilunroll th high figure oni thr i authority iof (apt Hlikcks of thir H.ud ,Ir, and the b ag-lnis ay 1that $1'2 per ton to thef prlantler. anld I$ ns freight to lndrl it at Now O leolns is high 'enugh in all consacnce,. and It those I ates there is not much margin for the oil mill-. The ('h-,ultau tor,k 072 hales cotton from here, and wenlt. over to HopIl''ldl for imre rast night. The John A. Wo-di. with twe.nty-orne piec:.es inl her tow. passed li-re Hundlay noon for New Or lnns dire.t. The Andry Fulton. with six barges of coal. tpaiLed Cairo for the Houlth !st. Friday. FRENCH MILLINERY, Berlin Zephyr Worsted, - AND DRESSMAKING. M/Jnmo. Roma REoysoir, No. 9 Chartres Street. Near Canal, Bngs to inform her patrons, and the ladles in general, that the BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF MILLINERY seRneted by her in the North, and received di rect fror pr,r minent Parisian hou-es, is now in store. and cornmris . ri ll thr newest shapes In Felt. Chips. Strews anti Velvets,. trimmed in the leading sty e., and at lower price.s than any other house in this clty. Her stock of Berlin Zephyr Flipper Patterns. Java Canv;s. Mottoes. etr., is varied and com plotoTHE DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT will be opened Ort oer 15. by Mrs. M. MARSH. well kn,,wn in this comrnmn ty ru one of the most comp roteint in this li re of bui ness. Orders flirr at sh ,rt nor'ce; perfect filt and entire sca isfa'ilon gIuaranteed. COr16 SmH PARIS FASIiiONS. Mine. JULIE ILaB. FISHEB, DhaulkI Mi Sery! Parlors at the Turner Mansion, 188...........CANAL STREET........ ..188 Begs to inform her lady friends and the publli generally that she has on hand one of the most beaut;ful and complete selections of Parisian styles and fashions in BONNETS, HATS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, SHA WLS, Etc. In her DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT she has employed the best Pa.risian Artiste, and she will be pleased if the ladies will call at her Sarlors, 188 CANAL STREET. Mme Julie LaB. Fisher. oe19 tf HAMBURG MAGDEBURG FIRE IN,-,URNCE COMPANT OF HAIBURG. This Caompany is now prepared to issue POLICIES against Loss or Damage by Fire at current rates. For particulars apply to WILLIAMS & BP.UCKNER. Agents, nol im 13 Carondelnet street. NWMI. D. ROGERS, MANUFACTURER OF STANDARD FINE CARRIAGES, 1009 and 1011 CLestnut street, PHILADELPHIA, Manufactory. Thirteenth and Parrish streets succeeding G. W. Watson & Co.. retired. set1s m con PHILIP HIRSCH, CO P R, 3E , so,5, s,54.56.58 a so10 North Peter street Manufactory--orner St. I,mnis and Mirosete. New Orlean%. Has for sale choice gre n H b h,ad rd apg . ret Poles also. new Starar Hogshe olad asaes Barrels. Hial Barrels and s all Prices m odrat. 'jarr etam dew Important AUCTION SALES From the great suction salo of last TuedaS and Wednesday. at which the entire stook Ac Messrs. E. Molnie & C(o. (large importers) Wasi sould at the highest hid, we took advantage ot this extraordinary opportunity, and will 0o1i* TO-MORROW $2'(,000 --AT PRICES TIAT WILL DESERVE YOM IMMEDIATE ATTENTION. As the goods were imported by Memes. aR Mlinie direct from the manufaoturest o i Franoe. they are CAREFULLY 4ELEOTPD moot the wants of this section. Having bought this IknunIren4c Stock --AT HALF THE IMPORTATION We propose to allow our friends and the benefit, and ?. Will Offer To-Morrow THE ENTIRE STOO Without golng into details, we would call attentiost. among the MANY EXTRAOEDIN BAI(OAINH. to the following: FRENCHn COIRIETh, At so aents it. BOYS' FULL FINISIIED rEN".'k1 At I ctasitas VEIL BAREGOES. Worth 6o cents, at 25 oents sIu WHITE TARILATANS (Frenh)l, At 1 75 for 1i) ETC.. ETC. We would also call your attention to 5000' WORTH --OF- o - CHOICE BLACK GOOd ;' which we received from this greatjsale, will offer 50 pieces BLACK FRENCH DELAyIN , at 25 cents. to10 pieces BLACK FRENCH DELA$II . at 30, 35 and 40 cents. 20o ieces BLACK FRENCH CAS8NlM3.,, at 50so and to cents a rya,. -ALSHO- The Very Fiaest Black Fre.c at .a and 9o cer4t. -ALHIO- Bombasetteu, T.eaees, Ete , AT EXTRAORDINARZ LOW PfWO. Also, twenty-five piec, BLACK SILKS, of the famnou 'Bonnet" aket, At 81 a Yar Never sold in New Crldeans for lees thZ sg French Orgaaties, Two Yards. Widsi,: At , c~nts a yard. It WiII be tt your intwret to pay us ma call elnd see-ayg banigaaiL in desirable ngooft DANZIQER'S, 71-57 Canal street.,A DiETw»E uBuVu@O ALMS "AU Em As this stock is vy larg, we also eml tr tendion o f catnd counr mcouq usea i t