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4'omneraial and Financial eatter., A New York dispatch to the Iialtlmor'n lun says the cotton hears go so far as to pridict not leas than 5r,000 ,alo. of new (otton In August, against only about 10,000, the usual averigo. Hales of T'',xas cotto., dvllvratpl In August, have Inln inade in 1lt,1. New York market during t11h past w4ek. Yesterday tholro was quite' It large mllove mont in securilHIc . state ('onsols open'il at. 7R~, went up to 7!., at whcllh fiIguro $10,01) was sold, closing at 7- 'r(47 8 , against 77,.Qr,771. On Weodr.sdla. Ials--$:a42,0() at the XlHIck Exbchange, and $390,00) outslide. making ai total of $752,00(). 1'roltlilnl tionlds oph'inl hat s8,, but cheIoHd weak at t27 m3t, agetlwut U)', gSS, the previous day, witlh salw, of $187,00n). of which $87,100( wore at ti h Exchange and $100,O00 outidde. The tt. 1o)llo4ti44 tep li says:t '" new order {of hoats and Iinrgei whi4'h lr1. (ilnl, teau proxi14,)Pt IA, 1u11li of iron will b, Ho(, far secure againsti all oli lrry dlang, rs f navi gatlon that lt Is b'il4o1i tieh, trainspllorll,ttion oompani4t will hA' hlie to as. um4o the ilnsur anc risk Ju1.1 o th, rilh'ro ll i4 ,lo now. If this proves to t h,,' (,4a' n i'',r will 1h, a v4iVing of three-quarteirs of ai ,nl pe'r bushe1l) of gralin in that one itiiem a1lonll, 4inld 4Ls .llr. ('lliout4!a.' s careful 4stinlinh.o I141illate thni grain l nn 4l i, profiti bly I i 144 Icr i 11 1roiin lll't1r at:. 1' per bushtsll lfr.ntl Nt.. ILouis to. Now O)rioll4ns, ii. W'ill be po1,(bll to .)"arry grain ait Input 2',' per hus1hol ,'h,'p,'r thl n tihll lowestl, r1te atl. which iltl4 o'ver I.,'i c'4Tar'liId 4so far." A largo quantity of llgars, clar't,tiw,, liquors and rt144c4lll4lt844a4 4gHld44 14. Hl41m fortl" VIolitli4n of t1,1.h r',,v'im laws)). were solI atl, eaction In New 'lrk on th414 thirti! ent iusts Illlt. The appralis8di v1ithn of t1iI' goLdtls so(ld Was shotut $80l0, an1d ilIh r 4amn41t ',ali* l from 1tll' hale betwoon $4!0li4 and $t10,4)0. (ilgare sld alt 186 to $r10 per 1)00), while, cligarttL' Ibroullht, $t 80 to $2 90) peir box. Milk imbrollrus sold BOr $liannd$10 ach11. and drots llke frol' $1 20) to $9 per yard. 1n4 y oI il rought $ 50 4ll,'pr I,t Stie. A curious felature, 4.ii,ncw4'te` with this ill.y , s business Is dovl'lo,,hld, 4ays thle t.. .oall1s Times, In the fact thaI. t.he1 dutly i $24 per hl4lt. tie, while the glenral llmarke't v44h4I4 In Now ' ork is only $10. "This Htatonment4l. Is ,'l oncl v.-V proof that the who5l, 1I)u4dn4e4s done, 1by d'eaers In bay oll (iole orliginallyl) Ithrougtfh the hands of 4nrsmuggll rs. It i1 quit11. ce''rtanin tiLhat no denalr shorlt o)f 4lelig Ian11 lIot, would !,import and pay a d1uty of $24 plon nl articrleh .ihlob he must sell, If hle sells at, all. lt. $10, ;` il tu the c)io willth this bal4y oil. (tovernllnllln . therefore, re.'oevei4 nio 'revenue! from its imll pJrtaltion. 1Th1n uhe gg'lo4rs athten1t 1tI lls trade." It is assertedl 1by the I 4it,441 states tr'esulry L Lperts in Washingllton that not los1 thnl 81,000,000 in counte4rfoilI, sllvetr and goldl is now iiah oUhtulation Inin tlhis o)untrl', anld thllat th1.1e ~-0l sO 8 constantly incr'.ising. 'i4h4 sclloitille i 'amiOaofn gives a very clear ac.teullt of the "S1_merous devices resol,'rteli to by rogums to +- _*ae the coin, from tilh a4bsolutely splurious _ through all the fluor gradaitions of clip ,p.pg, filling, splitting and swealtinlg. Whatt " a t nkes the matter still more serious is tlle n BIlquencIy with wiilch arl'ests of coutnterf(,lt 5are made, in spitA of tho apparenl t h old it~ts with which t.hey carry on their opl i a i.io.s and the mnultitlude of 4lagent4.; englllag ill ~'what is called, in their expr.'asive slinng, -'slhoving the queer." Th11 want of famliliarity iO the part of the puhlic with the ne'4w c4oiln Soon to be brought lilto gene4lral 4use4 with thel Sisumption of sp.ele pi)1yments441. offrsl't it fre.hi ' _pportuntty for countl.rfeiting or d'tbsing it. . .. With two branches of tlhe salme) rascally 1busl uars carried on simullilltanously a4nd actively Sthao 0counterfoitin.g bank nlote.s onil 1th1 olne hand and of coin on the other- -the v'g1il.ian4c -01 the .ublic will Io, t.axi'l tIo the ll uttl'nost. In the course of an arthclo uon the itern l - .'t1onal monnttiry iionferenie,, the New VYork Financial Chrtonile of last tSaturdaiy has this to say: The English enidnit nire ',portod to be ;divided in opinion ias to lihie aItlvia'l ili yv of le epti Thier is a l'(strong lpr'smlptllnhi , however, that. liefore thle time andi pinie lare areed upou for t hei nie.ting tie ionis iii of lanld to take parti, in I hie proleediings will :alo have tewen oltalinod. \We lax it (von whiiati we think is gorl nuil hority I l:l, lhat the Earl of JBeaconslleld is likely to favor lthe Iongri'.s; and we know that lthe Brit ish pr'onii r', who is fond of just such11 surprises asuch i clongrss I may effect, is not eiaily driven ri l lilront his - i o Mr. Evarts, th, ifir',fr, hais good r.asonll ,_r considering the hoilding of ia Coniigrcss it certainty. It is furthor tbelivo\.l t hat fit. menet ing will not be held in liern,', as at. first, proposal, but probably in Paris, or iin s.oae other larg ion1 re of capital tnl-i iindustry. This nlionetary conference, therefore, nay tie seareely' secondi li importance to the congriess whiiti hias this week been opnii in lBerlin. The interehsts. involvxed in the oneil arel' iinot supe'rior to those involved in the other. The welfareu of ,oiii mnunities, and evin iof nations, in thOese later days, is as deplendniit upnI corlrect views inl the use of the ilnstrullntlls of eO tnernlrl Ias upon the inltrigueis of the statesmnan or on the Caprices of llonarchns. And if ill tlhl'e one chlg-i gress we have gattllred( iogetller tile LgUllit representatives o the li greatest of the Euro pean potwers' ill the olthr we shall have tlhe Ilost learned. in e'ono'liuli ' scienll illn consulta tion wtih regard to the ba-is of all intirna tional excihanges. The last quartirly repoirt, of the Ws\\hin ton Bureau of Statistics. shlowing thet cturse of foreign trade at tilhe 'iieis ol f New York, .ostob, PhIiladelphiia lanld lBaltimlore for the two past calendar years, makes a more satiis factory exhibit of the coiimnli'rie of New York than was genlrally ixpected. Int a review ot f the document thI New York Bulletin says that at Baltimore tilh ilports during 1l77 ex eoeded those of 1 i7-; by s.)tlol.oticO while in the exports there was a decline of $50u.t000. At Boston the inmports lasIt year were $12,:30,000 above those of ITi,. blt teo exports exhibit a decline of $St0,(tI0. At Phliladelpchia the iln-. port trade in 1'77 was s.tationary, while in the exports thelre was a decline of $13,100,000. Taking t hese three ports combined, the trade of last 'tyear shoiiws an Increase of $17,100,).((0 in iminpl.rts, and a decrease of $13~;.0i0,tt in expoirts. At the port of New York, there was an increase during the year of $25.u00i,Otti0 in the imports and of $7,0(t,000) in the exporits. Fromn the foregoing figures the Bulletin r'eache's thei conclusion that the ports of lostonll. hlqiladell phia and Baltinlore are not continuing to real ie the steady progriess in their export trade ! thatwas anticipatled from the large outlays in providing trininal f.uctlities at the respee tive ports. At Neiw Y ork. however, theure was an Increase last Vy,ar of $7.ti0,o)0 in the ex ports, while tlhe lther tiiir.· cities show a loss of $13,500000(. So far as regnards 1'77, there- I fore, New York iexhib!it.ed a recovery of husi " ness recently dive'rted to other poits. How -iCu this may be atti ..utitble to iimllpruved ter tinael arrangements and how far to lthe new L compait be'tween the railroads, the in hinks it is li it e1as1' to dctlrmuiue. I First of Juts) p ix.l), Judrmen't. wIll be otamned ,n City Taxes of 1878. bee a. dvlrtha nt. FINANCIAL AND COIE1tCIAL. MO'I UTAUY. OFFICE NEW ORLEANS J DEMOC RAT. Thursda y Evenhlnr. JuNEW 20. 11178. 1411W OIILKaAN OLXA&~ItIN NOU6.. Clnoarling. Ba1ances. ,ino 17 .. $1.101,744 35 6101.271 114 Juno 17 .. .. 1,2611,3141 114 19614.14 97 *Juno 14... . ..- 1,.(297 rt 14:,131 111 .1(1(11 IH .... .r,11.,:17:1 :1)) 327,1050 41 Juno 20.... 1 .12 157 71 15511754 62 'frolal thu14 far ......1,l0 21; 1(5 7:1 11.0210.66 1$7 Thelra wO butl. Iltt.lO 1I14 fll1 31011 1 ('(117m mm-viallll plRl"'r. and rnttrw for money ev ont~llnne onlay. On tho F1 roo(t a largo btUsInlss Was trans I()10111d In 4111uriti'tl at I rr1'yllalr ratels. Wi glJ11l.l 1xnl7j11IonlJl plaper 708 11(ovnt; Al do 3ri40(0; 111)o11) 40r011 dr -)40-; loans on ('(,1 lat1.erIals 0(410; Al lrtgagf vapor II 1 o; 10s 411tnld gratin do --0- IF nknt llwt r andanum (foldkM ll Pt dl., fjtato Consols fi Iln nl(lod at, 79'.4 79'.. I'lrr'n)l/ll B onds loweWlr and wonnk at )2'!''113:(. Oldl o1tl'11d In Now York at l00ot. an1 closed1 111 1,, $11(4331 alt tl1 23Rrl $501) III. 1111'4. H'I'F;IIIA(O - 1Bn11 b1ll 444. Cllmmor'Ial FlRANCS - ]lank franoa -, ommorel'al - 5.17 -r, HI(ITI' --Bltnk 1'1lrllt1'r rtn ' e ornmonrciaI NIIOW OIlIIA4NH HTO(tI IX(17IAN(I1 1AI.l1. FI O81' CAll., 111 A. M. 11.0130 Ht A ('cnfn ..... .. .... 794 15,0(11. Ht Flt HH .... .t... .. .... 79'14 Irll Mlloll (J.IIMIlI ............ 7'7 1:141,)31 Hrotte (7lnurrIIl. ..... 711 IlI.1441 Htaton CIjInolliM 74') '21)010) (4(aO (0111 (H.001). ........ 74 111,1043 State (lrmllIp... ....... 74 441.).11 PromInm 10ndM........... .... ...7 ( 14,),143 1'r'n lu11l 111171 l(t. to dlrawlng) a ¶2 10,)013 Prcomlum Ilontln 113. '7141............ 33'1 1701001) CALL. 12 M. 20.130) Htnto (711140111...... ........... 74.' 51,144) Stat (i11111411...... ....... 74'. 2.13"1 l'rnmlll m B-)nd .. . - _ . - 3:)' 25,000 Il'rcmlunl (fonds . -" .... .... 3 TIIIII) CALL. 2 P. M. 47,)314)l Stan Onnro (31t ... . . . 79 25 .01) 14tit 011 O 41114. .. .... 74' 20.1)1.98 H801111 (Ilo1lIl (H. (H)) 11 74 'I'Total H8a17-HMt,ato*. a 220710, P'r111 311 $8711100 OIJTSIDE 14AI.1114 614.011) PromIlIm 13111144 ..... 3:17 15.,441 P111ml7 Inl Bon0 s 1.................. 11~1 10.11141 Iroitt ll U D nlRl~lI -·········· Il' 40.1441 u'17m11 11111 B ilIl IllIl.R- ......... "1 I ,10.1110) H1.1 (JoI(' l o (-4. 7o)1.... ........ 771. 1r,.14100 8,1111 (t'olIl1I (H. (10) 711 1.0111 8Itnto Consolf ......... .... ..... 79 10 1441 8ttr.() (J0l11340134 ............. 741M 1)) (33 Htaltn (4)0340134 . . . . . . 7H 14H 4 ill Htl40 81 1 (711 ......4..11.. 74 s :0.ll311 Hhato (1l0n4co11 ...1 . ............. 744'; (II 11011 81111 (711741114 - ·· ···-·- ·· 741L :15,0310 Muto (j'tlol... ..... .... .... 74' 1.144131 83(1011 (701141114 "............ 1 Illy Tolograjrh.I 1lrNI1N.DjIfh no21. --4-Inrr Ilhuvor jijot o--lilly at 7,:11 '34 111 Il'). U111414ll-Fr 10th mono11y iind 'AIII.,110I( ¶07i105 L. 1A1)134, .)(1'1')'211,-Itontos 112r 551 CO MM ICIAL. OFFICE OF NEW ORLEANS DEMOORAT. Thursday Evening. June 20. 1878. (IENERAL REMARKS--This has booen an other hot, clear day. In (',tton buyers and holders were at logger heads as to prices, andoonseq(uently the report ed sales amounted to only toe hbales, of which 3:o were sold late yesterday evening. Transactions In Flour continue small, and chiotfl confined to the better grades. Notwith standing the modlrate supply and small re ceipts there is no improvement on our quota tions of several days past. Hales 1819 bhls. The slpply of Corn Mort has inrereasedl and the market is quoted 5 to l0c bbl lower. The sales were only 235 bbls. There were also sacks of corn sold to-day at from 50 to 521 P bushel. The provlsion market continrles to grow stronger. Pork has improved In prico, and holders will not sell under $10 25 '3 bbl. The market closed strong. Hales wero 75 bblh, early in the day, at $10 12!'. and 150 bbls at $10i 25 I hbl. Both in Dry Salt Moats and in li.lon there has boin a decidod ndvaone, in 1prlices. the do maind for both articles being good, and riLces were firm. COTTON--1hlolers arn a.oa't from the views of hllyers; oonrllorlently Ihe mlrlovollrrnlt is small. ooling coninlled to 550 bOales, of which 350 wroe sot irnto lnst eventing. TIhe loll ,wing is the offcial closing of the Cot on Exchange: To-day. Yesterday. Low Ordlinar ............. ' . Ordllinary ...................... . .9y1 . 's Good Or(linrry .............lo 1 Low M iddling................o. .ol SMidil ...................... 211 112 (.,,od M iddlllng ............ . .. 12 12 M iddling Fairr................. . Sales to-day 5,0 hales. Market dull. COTTON STATEMENT. In store and on shipooard Sept.1. 1877. 21.356 Gross reclipts sirrer yee'( rday 513: G.ross recolets oervionly....... 1i0,2I32-1.ii:5.775 Excess In Ile nnrtal stoek mate fromr linters, loose, etc.. since Septerm ber 1..........."- .................2. 12.825 Total suply ......................... 1.92.5 Exported to-r t., .................. 1,5,7 Exported previously ....... .... 1.62.2x-1.6:33, Total stock this day ..................... 3a 73 Tirtal stock this rday lanst year........ 7079 'l'ho exports to-day were 15s7 bales to New York. set receiptR slne yesterday- .......... 171 Receipts from other ports ............ Not reoeipts last Thursday............. 5a Nt receirts siame timoe lat yoer...... 20 Not reelr pts i ~ ice Friday............ . 1 3 Not r' cei ts same trie Ir.st week ----.. r :s Nt reeoip's same inie last yeari...... I 521 Not receipts since Septombeor 1-......... 1,3:3.5s0 Not receipts same time last year....... 1.1723 51 Cotton on stlitihoardl as per account or) frei Cotton Exclange is as follows: Liverpool to7s4 hbalsH. Havre 71T. Bremen 527. Medtiter iranr -r Sa -. Spal --. oastwisce 525; totall. 11,ui hales. This. takn from the store. at noon. t noted at the Exchange. leaves in presses 27.190 Tleo receipts at all ports. onnsilidated, as per tolegramsnl to the Cotton Exchange. show tot is fromi nloon yestelrday to Pooor to-day of 1211' hales, a. ;lin.st 11i Ibaces last Thursday, 60o last year and 932 the year before. The nlovermet at ports for six days. up to 12 m. to-day. is given below: freceirved Slam t me Same time nsit:ce Frid ,'. last week. last year. New Orleans .... 1.13 1 x0s 1.524 Galvest on........ .0 1.: 41, Mlhile . ......... 442 790' 52 Savannah......... 2,014 7 1.365 lto al ti s l . . ..... .. 5 1' 93 WI ilmington ....... . 2N1 15 22 Norfolk ........... 92- 1.3s,; Baltimore ......... 9 17 2: New York... ...... 47 121 itr Boston ............ . 0 1.125 Philadelphia ...... s:, 2 404 Various ............... ........ Total ....... 7 035 9 039 6.2'S Receipts at ports since Septemtber 1.... 4.191.521 Receitps same time last year............. 3 Is 75 tlripts samrn timre yoar hefore...... 4.04.614 The consolidated report for six days gives exports to G. B. Fr'e. Con. Chan. Stocks This week..... 11,;r75 .. - .... 19,:45 La-t week .... . b,0417 4.114 5.1s4 .... 224 069 This week 1.lt year.......... 14.500 4,062 100 7.205 281,326 OCEAN FREIGHTS-Are quotedl as follows: SBy steam--Ctlon to Liverpool 5-16 l@'dt to lie vol --d: to Bremen -d: to B stoe, Providence. Fall River. Philad-.olhia and Baltimore. via New I York. Nh; to Nw York ;c: grain to Livernool 4-(s.t1. and - to Bremen ? quarter. By sail-Cotton to Literpool 5-16@'d ; to Havre to Bretmn %c; to Genoa %@le: grain to Livorool, 7~ti. SUGAR-R-1oi .ip 9O. hhds. Sales s.). The mar ket is lai ly active a:d firm. We quoit,: Interior 4`.@5 2; common to rood common 6 00-0: tala; o1 good fair ('I I 7.~c: folliv 'sir 7'0;7i.o: prime 7t;c: strictly .rlmA 7%@s'.'; gray clarfloi --r--e: yellow 'laritlel. at In quality. 8N@Fic: off whites. ,ooe,0 to hlotoi. 9': white Ctsrltntle 9d9:a. MOLASSES-R1-e"-i p178 bhts. Sales 27 bbls. The inquiry is limit d an t pricus steady. Wei uoutw: Oommop 22ar*s;; s aiSr 26'i83; o Mo. i sturi prlaim 3m0ms ohole. L B-usiness is dull In the flour trade, and athough stocks are very moderate, nd the reoolpts searoely equal to the limited (?urrent demand, holders continue to sell freely at our quotations. There is very little doing in low grades; indeed they are almost unsalable, and the demand is rostricted to the ,btter grades,. which sell in a range of 5 504rr, 75 I bbl, with oc casional transactions on special and fanny brands at higher prleor. 8alas-l2t,t lot10 nd ion iblts on private terms: 25 at. rt 25; I 215 at 3 si50; t0il at Si 66: 114 at 84 25: 75 ati 7r5: sI at $425; 25 at $r, it5: 150 Ial, $5 8; 125 at $4 7 $7 ; 10( at S5 ; 50 at 54 50 If bbl. (NIltdY MEAL-Owlng to an Increase in the supply thie market. Is rllo0 Iower, Iand is quobIted at, $24)(4a2 40 for onod to ch.oletoWoastrn meal Fx landling. )ealers aire lnow joltbbing and rdtlilinri at. $2 6tl(4:l e ]t ltihl tolt of itr)lT. SalLe- 25 bils fit $2 45 1:10 at $2 40, i0l and 44 at $2 411. (litlTM-Th'Iore is a stuel V domnd n and price onutiniue to rule flrm at E:3t13 25 '> bbl for good to oeloo Western cx-landliig In roundl lots. iOn jb ,lIto dealers obtain $S 25103 Si, itn int qutll Ity and brand. (HREAM AND PEARL MEAL--s:rsi: 1o t hhili as in gaiallity. IIOMNY --Wholesale $2 75; iljlbin t. S. OOW PEAS-'Tht, stoc'k nitng igratal ty red tcleOd antd tle Heu laaon Iaitott over( thl nmarket IS very duil anld pri.es hlave heavIly dletlin.d. We notei low graflits ri(iFise, gou] I)ixetd 7il111st. 'iaty t1 215. Hitles---].1t bags goodt mlx u d ai t 7Si', tlit bags at t1. Ii')lK- The demantd is go.old, atind lhltyors would take pronprty fir'lv at prtvions priens, but holders arnetrong inl thlrt views, ind thit stlllily lettng limited. metlS po rk is notlt. )rt. 'hiaitiblne at less than $lit) 2r ' Iltl market topt',d wilthl atn urly .alo tit I$0l 125. ut sitoon alivancedt.ll, rlling stealidi throtghiiut thl tltiy. aintd ,onllg strinto g at $li0 2w514t1 rllo. talmtat ' rltIs are nowl qltintl $10S 75 " bitl. Hales 101 tLP il at iLt 25.; 2,5 at $I 12 t4 ; in lit S10 25. alid n itat $10 124 It-' itbl. IRY HIA iT MEAT''I-We hai.v to notit ll i t r thr advattnn in shouldurs'. 'l'te market ,polnlt.d stroung aind qllt)ted at 4 l(s(ti '' for lo.s 1it( 4'. for laoked miats, with salts, but stlubsetultit intiv on an actilve dlmrenndl, tit lleisa inlvioi l ]t)'. tllnd cloned firm at *i4c intd rleo for soiltt ,ra, tloose nai d tpactked. I)ona'rat i'atr ii tlnowt ont r'11 . 14 for loo se anitd paik shoullders. iales- 401 hloxl stoulders alt s; I ear load at, r'; 40t boxes sholders at nt.; 1 har load to arrive at e. S; 1 ear lioad slhoulders at 4'io I lii. lACOtIN--The supplty of blaon conitinuns light and the mark'it har lily ntivn'ndl till shnoihldrs. The odmandI iS goo anid t it the oliot priJotes were quoted firm, shon ldrs 5 tu(451', cIntr rib suides 4ti.tv4lt and latl r sldus oin. lDeilrs' oricels lIare now l'j olteld: it a houbllers li ,~. .Iear rib shies 4, antd tlear sidts 70. Sales--lo and lo 'asks I, ar sh,'i at t ': 25 boxti shoullers at to itl 20t tOi1 20 do at ril ; Ii tasks clear sides at .e ; alitntld 14 it lit Ii i10 and tl do at 6;7, andt 10 boxes at 6S'1' " lbt, lIAMtI'-Alithiugh iur'ims halive sharply im iproved they rnt still Illow ai proper tarity with the West. 'hi fooling is It ragi and vtlu6 s ..ltead lly lmplrove. We qtl uoe ptlltin hames l RiCn andt etloi.i sugar-cure.d at 1(tol l k n. I i t n iz ii, glnt. ity and brandi. Iealoirs' ,rit's are tl41l0 atov those figurnt. Halus- nit tllrets 'holoii hamsl to inrrivo at Il; nt do at il,, and 5 do piliu ait $e 'LAtl)- 'lRThi dtrmind for lard Shows a mod oraten In.r 'oven t i anrd pr'es larlt stM dlor List not qnuotably higher. Wo quottn r'efiltned lard 7 @l7.t l for good to choiltt. antd rtiokers' tpritnte steam 4. e:07c; kegs 7-8rc. and vails 7.YHs,'. Dealers' raite are 5,e hi gher. BREAKFAST BIACION--The sn]uply on thb slot ls soareo. alnd tile rimarket, is atter for cthoitn goodts at 714i47.0(; idealers are charging 7,!41i4ti. for .ntill lots. FULTON BEEF--ihalf bbls Sit 75; extra West ern mess Sllt(,i4 I bibl. PACKERS' HOG PRODUCTFI-Dealers are selling on orders in th , job trade ait $5 75 i ti half bbl for pig pork, t S o Ni bbl for prime Incss pork. !s 25 for ptrime pork. antd $s on for r'tin n orui. COFFEE--Qu let antid unchanged. QUOTATIONS FOR OLD. Cargoes. Job Lots. 'rime ..........-. ......... 1J 4517 17 8417'i ( oood ..................... II ll--- l a n I t i. ;i, Fair .......................----- 1 5 .l5t l iidir, (ordlnary ............... 13'.414 14 10.414 Extrelme range .............. ... ..I..nl7 TOBIACIO-Hailoen is hhds ol privated tolrni. Stock on sale R1(I hhds. QUOTATIONS. Inforlor uT s ....... ............ .... e as I Low lugs ... ... ..... ......... 2'c(a 3 Medium--- ............................--. ua.i 3l G Iod to fino .............................. 4 " 4 lImw loaf .................................. 4)(4 56) M edium ............................. ... . 44 7 Good ...................................... 7}@'.N sq Fine-... ................................ It @ to. Selintiona ---........... ... ... 10 4112 COIN- FitIrly active and nsy,,. Hihle--s2o stanks thoteli whitet at t51; 2on0 mixol lt rste; 1',l yellow at 52'7; 7tui white in lpoor orl r r it 4';" 4t1i eoloul yellow at Sic, and 1500 whiteLt iati. i7 pLr bush,.I. OATH--Ara In nod Suplply and moderate idi maild. Hales-l till and lro cholot at 1 '1t potr hnihel. BItAN-In ltght demland. Sales-150 bags at O65e. and 200 do at *;2 ,5. ilAY-Dull and euisy. Choice $14: prime $11(n) 12 nier tonl. U111.LK C)ORN--Tho market is diull. Wl), lunte No. '1 mttixed at 4nit. BlU'TEIt--Faur stock and In moruurnto ro i.1st,. N w York er.ltamne'-y niiti '23(S25.lu. No' 1 Y"rk dtairy primnt 2ii221' Now York (aitly goo 18.Ibt19'; Wtslir urtoniot ll y I 41.4 25, W-.Lstttrn dalii ry lia ti'" t It. CHIEESE- lo In light dotrn',ind. New York lream 120. Ohio fllo'tory 7, I,"' Ilt.. POL)LTItY - Old ehii'kions $l li, 25; yonglli E2(13; ducks 52.4li ; geeoose sat.; turkeys ,'TPA tWIT h'itn fitlr idemndl it 3h'i; in lots. POTI \TOES -- \V.strnti ntominal it, -(-- 2I tilti. Or LtouiiStI Iiin potit)ls Ither is ait fair sitok. wh at light d).nitnld; lprie.ts Ilasy ittt Si(nI! 25 -4 hill. (INIONSI WV-stern nominal. Lmttdana olrtoie iit in tnl d dI manl at SIt 7, -2 25 " bl. SWEE I' l1tOl'TAT'iHES--Noumltnl. 3( \ll'.AG l:S-Are ni.lodly. Louti.tna ca:b tincitnr- trel quotlted ait $-2 aW 1i:t o0 1 l o. BEANS --Northru 3 : tcW, tiern 2',01 2;( EGGti-W.testern til@.1: Loulshint .n I :4a Ii:; i I'(CE.-Ftrm: T tt' nd t. ut ood;i No. 2 4. ';^ /'ltitl i n 1(sa'!i* . ordinary (sialt'S ,, fair iii, it"u', guotld t1-bee , primoe 6l1s@7l. choice 7 ,+7( 7 t, lb. HALT--We qtote dealers' tiriceit from their waruhoultSs tat 85(a-ilt s.ick for -.tat-s',; $1 05 (t1 10 for fltti '1ilrk's Isliind dilll anid nflin htuctidt; hull ait. 3(t(a':it2it 5 btsheld. Tabht stilt Jin to,'k'ts lt 7 ( 11 eat 'h tis in st','ti. WHIKY-Tlhti demanl for this artIcle is moditertite atnd in prices .carcely atny cai.ne' from day to day. Wit uontinuli to note oht uto'k negntu'ettd iind dlull. WVu titnole itlhoutue Ciniliinuti $I 0Stisal 05. fair to good Wo~eten and Loulsiuna nix per cnti $1(51 i:3. WOOL-Small lot( 2 l tht nfw eroDp are comIng" In, ttt mcct a poi" rniarknt and norrinli tui,.s. W1Vl, uit hitu r- rr 9Si0o ; Louisiana clear 18@(20it; laki 1I ,'22., th WI. COTTitN TI iS-Ar' utletd at $2 25 i bundle. with discoutiut atordint to quantity. MIARIKETh BY TELEHRAPH. Domestic. NEw YORK. J1n1( 20, 10:15 a. m.-Coffeo easy; sales 208;1 ,~Iottlss at IB iltimnorue. ItRL. sugar quitt: Lai.s-15.21 ilhds ; ref-lining fair to good ltir 7 :3-l;7 ',;. Bellued sugar qulet. CHICa.O , ll 20. - '.\V'hlt ot,enAd at 92,'; SJuly. Corn-37' July. 37' August. Prk--$s :a to :15 August. Lad-6.57, July, 0.9)2,(0'697' August. Iater-Wh-eat--9i t°9j2 July, h85 bid August. (',rn--:t Jully. 37, August. PI)ork t s17~s 0 20 .July, $9315 August. La d-i;.ssa; 7 1, lulv, 6.i9 Auust. Dry salt mnltts-bhouldcIrs 4.0o, short rib 5 25, short -l-Lar 5 40. Union Stock Yard-.-54 ear loads reported: estiaitI dl re'itts (of hogs to-lday 19.00); light tra.es $: 70Sa3 l5o, heavy to pDeokt'rs' st 70t: 95, heavy shipLpinlg $3 855(4 (5. C,ttle--Estimatcd ri c-iptL. 419-; market qluiL't. I p. m --Lorning Ca 1-Wheat-June nominal. 91 L(_d) Jully, s45a bid August. Corln--3Iý% Jiiune or July, 37 August. O )ts--2 JIna. 2:% July, 23 - ullgst. re- s92o July, $9 35 August. Lard 6.9. za 0 95 August. 3:,) p. m.--Cise-Wheat-91s7i@9 ail July. RSd August. Crn-3-r;' bid June or July. ;17 bid Auglust. O)al-2i June. 23za232% July, 23 Aug;ust. Pork--$9 12~5 July. S. 27"z5/ 930 Au gu-t. Lard-- ;.s2',5 6 ,h 5 July, (6.92l,'(6.95 Au gu-t. zT. Lois. June 2o0 -Openine-Wheat-90o'. bid July. as' Au gu-t. C,arn-3s1 July. 1 0. In --\Vi1hat higher-90'4 July, 5Ra August. $1 oz bid cash Corn lower--3:j6 t.asih or J.oly. Oats tlrmcer--5' hid June, 24 1,h d August. 25 but ca-h Whisky isteady t . l o1;. Porn, b -.-in andt out meats unchanged. Lard nominally 6 70-r1 , 75 C(NCINNATI, June 20.- Ioes pork quiet avd firm at r9 75I, 0i f)r city brands. Baonr-Shoul der- 5''. e earr h -ides 6, elar sides '.i. Sugar ,'ured hams 'ii1 . Bulk meats ste-adly 'iSoilllers 4i "r5. B'lear rib n.-id's 5j, clear sides 54.s5 ,0. La d steady -Current mIke stoal, i.I:1,i95, prime wint r 7:. en untry kettlte7. c5iv I1o . tgts--ltec-ipit ton-lav 2105; I1n k-. '.,'tivl-' altl i. min; common $5 110 t 411, mediuml Vi 450:1 IIt, good to cioleiC.. $ 7,l4.:3 .S5. GraIn 11qui-t. Rl-e-t6rime ample 55. 0 ts-Mix.'d 27 Irimse woite 29. Brlb y dull antd nominal. Who-1r- CGood to prime white $111,1 02. chol, $1 te4(1 0l. C rn-MiLrid elr 41, shelled on arrival :3:. Whisky ste-ady at $1 04, Perelan LIVERPtf nL. JIna 20. 12:30 p. m.-Cotton q(Fuiet: Mu'tling Ut land5s 6i01. Mld ling Oi l-ans 6 7-16iI; sa'es--8it bales, of which 2001 are for -exp rt and speculation: recei-its 4250 baler. all American. Wheat-Westeorn spring Sc iod@ e ! do winter 10zlos ad. PIO1 r--Wetern oantl at a2s@ý . Corn--New 2sN ed, old S7e. m Sd@Ts t Odats-gs ad. Pomk ri me mess Western 43s. Lard-Prime Wstern 3as vd. Bacon-Long clear 21t od, bshort clear 2s. Tal low-American a7s :ld. 8 p. m.-Cargooan of flour and wheat on pasn age anrd to arrive, 1.075 fll) quarters: Porn. ao, Mi0 qularters. RI.'hn-u(iii.heri.nd nout ill idvateil rad and steady at 2sM; short, rib advaneod rid and ste dy at 29s. Hlamr-Lmng c'ut a'Ivalrnrdr IM and fArmnr at, 4isp; shoulldr v airdvnnd rd r, and MtRuWly 24M ri. Lard - Prime Western nd vannued to :Is id and stertly. All othlr artils.r Iinc'h lnuged. L,ONrNloN, Junn. 20, 2 Vi. m.-Whnnt.-C(.argon. offT rosiat lro adviniirr. (Corn qulir, .tan(d lrl hitangii. 'Tlallow 'i 4ii . O(.ean IPFreI'hts. NEw 'o(urt, JlIII 24). --Oran i rrghts er n q idi hut. tios dy. T'o i ivirrolt, by vtiarn. 32,0l1 buhlllel gr in at. M t "ra '; IIt, and i5,000 ,o nas mhiosMat :iiii iii. A forwn hark for Cork for orders with iaiim qrijartnra griln ii litas fil; a Gir man ship from I'hihlitlphitr to hlondol with 74 raI rr'et ptJ.r trolirn at 4,. 'The ratei on ch('rtrLf room iat tIi. "ore wire htghnir. SUMMER RESORTS. rI'EGAlLi)iN IHOTEL, MI4NINtI'lI ('l'lY. 1 1MMi..ririlr ite rin rnigmint' of (ot. J. t. NIXON. Ia opnii for te slraiion ILoirrsi li.igo and at ry. otTuring Msnll nd vanItagir for familites, iiHrirl.ng thrn all hellor nornfort,. Fish... Oyhl er alld I'rits and rtFri s nuii Vegetablesir raisil on tih p.iano. In ih.n dno ltn. Iitdngdirnlounty on to the iGulf HNilt. water Itathl[ig is at all tlitns n.ortain. 'i rms, modnrat ij 2mr POINT CLEAR. F . (I CITTZENH OF NEW ORILEANI AND I vii lngo' will hoglhl to learn that theM.upirb new .otol at. POINT CLEAR will be opned May 15. NOIINT' (JLECAt ·ombines morn advantagesn both for thoe sekers after haolth unlld tilnaiur . tfhan anIother water ina place in the Mouth. ituaNted IIn MobIle Bay,, within ita ton's throw of the Gulf of Mexlon, it boatnMa surf htrthinl, pure. health-glvling salt air, tile rinlRt fish III t,he world, fluib oatirig and driving bill lhrd salooins anitd ten-ptln aIleys. The liotol is now. and hias, with its eurround ing , hen so Inmproverd uas to make it a most (Id Ilgihtful roslenneo for summeor. The heds and Ilrrniitrno lrn Ialso .ntilroly now, and the iuiiinli is e.oeniitlly excellent. There is nommulnin. tion with Mobile twine daily, nnd parties leaving New Or llans in the rnirrnirl arrive at the Hotel to dinner. Thu cihairg.s are moderate and Hp.c'lal terms made for familll.s. For partlnuilr rs adress II. U. BALDWIN, Proprietor. Point Clunnr Tinldwin County, Ala. or I'ATT'ITNHN &, B(VAIRD. 72 ior tl 74 0 avior strent. ALFRED FInELLNON. aR:13 tn i57 Caroudolet street. MONTROSS AND SHAI)DY GROVE, BILOXI, MISSISSIPPI, Now Open For the Reception of GueLts. !InE UNDELRSIGNED TAKER PLEAHURE ll In nirlllunnig ta. his frienids and the trivnllling plliin g inno rally, that, ho l atlo thisi oisionII to offor ilno.,r.Mad icomfort and addi lunal ancioinnmodalionriu to hi+ ninjy tpatrons. having iunidt the H1IADY GlROViE IIOTEL for at ori of yirrs, will kei-p arli In i r , ornlln lti with the MONTI'tO4i HOUSE. Both hotels have oro.n tI,lhlroughly rtunvfted and relltted, sitllrtrdl dirnity on the btrivih. ailorrlhing a Ilnrl vihw of Ith Gulf iofl Muxino, and oTrriln biollt ting. bhlutiing anud flhing of the i lnst diesnril tion. No exp.rns will be stared to make the MontrouM and Shaty Grove Hotels filrst-cineh in ivorry retisprit. Terms rea oinale. Hiocnial IRater to Farilllns .nid Peirmunirnent G('ilts. Mirull tio Exursloinistra$1, with iprivillgo of bath-housos frn of clhargie Addresr P. J. MONt /108S, P'roprirtor. or E. II. AtIIQUAIL myn 4m I'. O nBox 9,77. Now Orlrnns. GRAND ISLE HOTEL. JOIN F. KRRANZ .................Proprietor ;H A KRANZ ......... ...............(uirrk JOHN II. KItANZ ................Buptrintendtnt SITUATEDI ON TIIE GULF OF MEXICO. TIHE MOST DELIGHTFUL HUIRF BATHING IN THE 8OUTII. NOTED FOR ITM HEALTHIRESTORING. QUALI rY. r ITIE HOTEL HAN BEEN ENTIRELY RENO - vlat'd., a Ilirgir nu mber of nisw rnrt.titags aildedn to tll formir hotel lbildings., and nlt, lr-ly rn firniuhrrd in rlruarnt style. A now railroadr and arrMd htavo boon built. ioinn·entihg the hotel with thlii stteamrnioat whrirf arnd theill brneh, and addl tional nth-iihousn.i buhoill.. Thu roads htavo hlen thoroughly repDlired. (Good farllltlit for flsh Ing, bithi rg uil gamle. For further partinlular aptly to C. HTITROBEL, No. 4 o H-utih Ioters staroot, norur Poydtriw. r1yl7 3Irn BARNES' HOTEL, MISSISSIPPI CITY. rIHEf UNDERSIGNED HAVE LEASED FOR i 1 a term of years this colibrated Watoring I'lact, ntiedl for its hailthfulnl s ., Ieantifulu] scenery. FINE SEA BATIHINI( and FISHING. simi-ditstaint from Nevw Orlean sland Mbllv. on the New Orleans and olMotbe Railroadl. a ridl from i.ither city of only two and a half hours, and accessible by d1r.it railroad and telo graitnle Homuntin ttiton to all parts of the country a'id with aicomrnmodations uneralad. by ANX HlIOTEL ON THIE GULF COAST, We have comtpletely rifit ted thi, house, and intend to m.ake BAItNES' IIOTEL ttihe most comfortable and dlwiral-v house in thei South. both for SUMMERl and WINTER RESORT. Invalids will find ,very delicaly, comfort and attention while the votarivs of plasure will b turn lhcd with both BI.15S and STRING MUSIC. TFN PINS. BI1ILIARDS. SHOOTING G\LLRItIES, ARCHIl ERY, CROQUET, AND ALL OTHIEr t GAMES productive of health and amusement. TiTe Bar will be furnished with Wines and Liqlnors. PURE and of the best to be our chaseid. We appt.al. by right of our past reputation as libeiral Hotel managers, to the g(eneirouls sullp port of our tcople, for whose, b,,nifll we make. as below, our rites as low as cnsistont with keeping a FIRST-CLASHS OUSE. Guo-sts will ie receivied at any time fromt date. The House will be fully opened on the first of June. TERMS : Board, per day ........................ ..... $52 50 Boardl , i r week ........................... 15 M0, Board, .er wek, per month............ 12 o0( N. B.-FREE OF CHARGE.-Exeursionistt and other parties will find at Barnes' Hotel magnifltent Picnic and Encampment Grounds of flfteen acres, shaded with live oaks. with privilege of Bathing and Fishing, and are cordially invited to partake th-eref. CHAS. E. SMEDES, Agent. JOHN E. ROWLAND. mvl 2m Prot)ri',ors. Warm Springs, WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, IS NOW OPEN For the Reception of Pleasure Seekers and Invalids. TBH1 LOVELY PLACE IS SITUATED IN ihe beautiful valley of the French Broad. within eight miles of railroad. We have a flne Band of Music, attentive ser vants, and all other acomuoodatioas to be found at a fir t-class watering pDR'e. For particulars, apply for d ucript've pam thier. W. H. HOWERFON. my291m Proprietor. STOCIiTON IIOTEL, CAPE MAY, N. J. CH4RLE* DUFFY, (Of Continental Ho*el. Philadelphia, Proprietor and General Manager. Season 1878 -Opens June 15. TEDUCED RATES TO PARTIES REMAIN 1 ing one Week or Linger. NrTE.-We take great ri .lisure in informint uir patrons that a new Pars-onger Elevator an. Electric Bells (in every room) have been addetl ' the Hotel. my25 2m JAMES LINGAN, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. No. 196 Gravler street, I myr NEW ORLEANS. LA. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. -o FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS WE WILL BELL AT PltlME COST 1i'OR CAUnII, OUR SUPERB ASSORTMENT OF SATIN, ILK REPS, BROCATEL, COTOLINE AND CASHMERE FRENCH PLATE, MANTEL AND PIER MIRR4 RBt MOUNTED IN GOLD. AND WALNUT AND GOLD FILAME8. ORNAMENTAL AND FANCY TABLEN, PEDESTALS, JARDENNIERS, CARD) RECEIVERS, CABINETS, WORI TABLES, DESKS AND ORNAMENTAL CHAIRS AND ROCKERS. Wa will also ,all. AT TIIHE VEIRY LOWEBT MARGIN. all other Koorl In our Immense stook. Our objaot in to rdu,.e our ovrorowrwdd stork, and WE ARE DETERMINED TO BELL. Oall and make your sol.u.tlons whIll it Ia vyt tlmn,. ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE. R. M. & B. J. MONTGOMERY, MOItE4QUII C IIUILDING, mh tr CArner 'Camp and Paydrws streetr. MUNICIPAL ADVERTISEMENTS. SALE OF THE REVENUES OF TIlE I'UBIILIC MARKETS. BY HOEY, MACON & O'CONNOR. T)EPos IITMNT orF C.(MMr:nr.e. City Hail, New Ore.r.n.s June 20, 1575. i Will he sil at lhile acu'tion, in the (Ceneii Ctbamrner. City Jiali, on W EINEHI)AY, Jun 2',. 187H, at 12 o'e+loe'k m.., the revenueos of thle, public markets for the month of Jully, 1878, viz: Fruit and Vegetahle Markets. Fretnch Meat Market. Poydrvs arindl Pllo Markets. Trema Market. Waivdngton .andl Port Markets. St. Blernard MarkeRt. Le,'lreton Market. Ht.. Mary's Market. Mai inlro Market. Crulborne Market. JeTerson Citv Market. Borapmu Market. Ninth Street Market. Algierse Market. I)ry.ules Market. The markets will le sold svparately. Teerms and Conrlitiorvi--Cash on the spot in Uniteod Stater currency. The city reserves the right to reject any and all bids. CHARLES CAVANAC. i"21 22 21 2#1 Ailminrirtrator of Cornmmre,'. NOTIC'E. 'UNPAID CITY TAXE. OF 18'78. Le)EPARaTMINT OF FI'NANttcE, CITY HALL, I New t)rlb.ans, June, 21. 17. O(n the I:I H1T OF .1 U LY tho, un paid City Tax's of 1·.7 will etr filed in the c,"o rt and jiI L'renits irmediately obtined, upon whtoh exeutlensI will I ii-,ued tl , , the S. erif. arndl that off-e:r re ir'- I ti e,' ro, I' bIy s'izcrro and Hale, to e ielcnr t thlie ecneellli it tIlte'. i . ('. IENISH . Aidminiqtrrator. SEALEI) I'I)oI'OSALS. D):.; UTMENT OF Ye ATIe:IrWOItKH AND PUn.IC. * ildings. City illll. Ne-w Orieani .1rlin lt0. 1I78. Sei,'d cproposale will hee re' 'lv.'eid Iy tihe in Sd'rs r:ned till FRIDAY, .llutr 21. 1875, ait 12 o',i,'k i n., for the iIttlerig in and re-pdrrirngt of irtit ,ie,-hcouse oif Steam Firet C , rrt .rany No. 21, accordling to planrts and Sfi,''ifli-atioes oi 1110 in the ii c o, i t1he'' (City Serv eyor. ih i'y rIe erv-4 the right to re)';"'t any aiel tall i,i, ., ',, i. rmakirng proposals for tihe work are r,,:e i-c+d to deplisit with the Administrator of Finti v,.e revi dence of their nte-ntion to abide, iy l he :eladieatlor, the amount of sirs, in ea4h, whi'" hall bee forfe'ited to tihe ity inl 'lSet' of f ile :.' teo Sign the c rntrac't. Ie:,l'ror to whom cronteralIt 14 not awardier shall hale their deposilts r'eturnerd to thiem lon the; dr iv ud i iletion lis made,. Prot l"a'si to indrlorsed PIroposals for Alter 'ng ti: I I, eairing Engine-lIOuse~ of S mte:m Fire, I ipany No. 21." JAMES D. EDWARDS. i:o ti Adm nit rator. THE SINGER Sewing Machine, Acknowledgend by all to bie the best. It is the only nmahine inr.rtle ferlorus men have etver at termpted to imnitate, which is sufficient Ovid'enit ,ti its sup'.riority ove'.r all the rs. Beuwe r- eof worthless imitations. Noe second-h-and mrp-hine dealer bas the new Genuine Singe'r Mc'-hine for sale. Those th," iffer are either BOGUS, or OLD ONES painteed over to de eive. No "Singer" Maehin" is genuine without the above Trade mark on the arm of the machine. SThe company have but one office in the city. The Singer Manufacturing Company, Smyl4 2m S5 Canal street. Is acknowledged to be the BEIT AND CHEAPEST OF ALL SOAPS. It is manufactured with BORAX. free of any ADULTERATIONS. Patented and manufactured by J. H. KELLER. apl ly 110 Gravier street. RAILROADS. - )ONTCHARTJIAIN RAILWAY Depot at the head of Elysian Fields street. near the Lovee, Third District. Excursion to or from the Lake and return srome day 21 pltHs. Chilldren nnder twelve yie rs 10 ('.llnt. Fare to (GontIlly 16 centrs each wily. Trains -,ill Iamv as follows: FROaM roti f:TTY. FROM THE LAKE. r, ................ . m. 5 ......... .... a. m. 7:.0 ..............ia. in., 7 ..............a. m. S...... . a. :: .............a. m. 10:30 .......... . r. l0 ............. a. m. 12 .............. m :0 ............a. in, . . .. .; :30 ..u ...p., m, S ...... .. . rn. : .............p... p, m . ,.. ........... . m 2:30 ............... . m. ..... ........ . m :o.................. . m. . ................ m 5:30 ................ D, M. 7 ................ r. . 6:30 .............p. m. S.. . . m. ':30................ .m. On SUNDAYS the trains wii leave the La3 e at 5:30 o'clock p. m. and thU city at 9 o'clook The last train will leave the Lake at 9;3g o'elorik p. m. on Hun crlays. P'ILss.ngeirs for ,0 tilly must notify the Con diltor prior to the departure of train, myl Iv D. R B. IOBINHON. Reeiver. TFlE NEW ORLLEAN AND MOBILE rAIL , ROAD-MOBILE FAST LINE- THE GREAT THROUGH ROUTE TO TER EAST, NORTH AND WEST, Via Louisville via Atlanta and via St. Louis. 1 CARRYING THE U. 8. MAIL. Trains arrive a.nrd depart from depot foot o Canal street. as follows, on and after 8unday, May 12. 1878: DIEPART. ARRIVE, Express .....7:30 a. m. Express.......7:50 a. m. Expvre. s..... 5:00 p.m. Express....... 9:45p. m. Coast aeeom- Coast accom modat ion. modation, daily. ox- daily, ex oept Hurl- ctpt SBn dal...... 3:30 D. m. d(ly.......:0 a. inm. Pullrman Palace Cars daily to Cincinnati, L'.uisville, Nashville. Mt. Lonisa Washington, without. (:hange, al only one change to New Yo.rk arotl Flt.ern t tls. Ticket t-fi ", norner of Camp and Common streets, opL,mii, City Hotel. lI l. ItOtl)N1 ON, l.uperintendent. nmh2 lv .1I W iolEI\A . Ttirket Agent. (ItEAT JACKHON ROUTE. CHICAGO. ',T. LOUITH AND NEW ORLEAN$ IA I IROA I). 'T'raits will l,, Ir andi arrive at Calliope street delot from lhy 12, 174. as follows: , .\ V. AP.RRIVE, Extresr N,. i.t;:ii: p.m. Expor,ss No.2. 9:15a.m. W.y N No .. 7:5) a.r. I . VWa No. 4 ... 8:10p.m. Nro. I awl 2 run daily. I and 4 daily except .ruiday. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING OARS throullch t, Loulavlle,. Cincinnati and Chicago, l'thtolt htanue. and for St. Louis a sleeper is atthcdlol at Milan, enabling passengers togo thirough without li.aving ttlhe train. Only one change to New York and Eastern citles. A- commoda.tlon trains between New Orleans an l C,,mCrnb City: L,eave New Orleans 3:30 p. m. Saturday. and 7:0o a. m. unllrday. Arrive at N,.w Orleans at 10:30 p. m. Sunday .|il a 50o. in Monday. Huinday exrur-ir.n tir'ket. to MIrComnbCltyand ret urr. ON E DOLLAIt. Ticrkets fr raw'- ,tn berths securtrd at 2 2Camp street. corner of Com mon. A. D SFIEI.DON, Ticket Agent. F. CHANI, FER. OGn. Pas,. Agent. mh GR.EAT REDUCTION IN PRICE OF LEA & PERRINS' CELEBRATED PRONOUNCED BY EXTRACT of a LETTER from a CONNOISSEURIS MEDICAL OETLE MAN AT MADRAS to TO BE THE his brother at SWoIrESTE:R, May. ' ONLY GOOD Tll LE PE AUiCE, " that their Sauce is Shighly esteemed In Arnd atiplicoabl to - India, and Is. in my Aninaliablon, the most EVEP.Y VARIETY OF th e moas well as DISII. some Sauce that is 1made." WVORCE'TERSHIRE SAUCE Thus Giving the . Consumer Not Only the Best, butthe Most Economi cal SAUCE. Signature on every bottle. JOHN DU'NCAN'S SONS, 9 College Place and I Union Square, no27 ly NEW YORK. Furniture -AT JOILN BOIS', 152, 134.......Camp Street....... 152, 154 SIs now prepared to sell fine as well as ordinary i New Furnitur- at greatly reduced pires. Country orlers roep 'tfulhy solicited. P. B.--AI.o Furniture taken on Storage. and i Scond-Hand Furniture bought., sold and ex S:hanged. One price only on each and every article. No deviation. Country orders promplt ly filled. mull im