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I THE DAILY PICAYUNE NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 188 1- THE COURTS. Supreme Court of Louisiana. Th intin will read opinions on next Monday. Civil District Court. BTCCBSalOKS.

r.t William Xlemeyer, Ernest Scheib and Jules A. Maupas and wife were opened yesterday. CE6SIOS. AnthAiiv fiaut baa made a cession of mi bin creditors. ASsetB $1404 1 8.

liabilities $2283 47. A meeting of creaitors is ailed oelore K. C. Stockton, notary, on Jan. 13.

KKW 8TJTT8. tit rn.v iv. v. Henrr LaMe, ad- for 101 on a Judgment obtained in tne eixtn Qiimo. wuri.

dw vk. E. Adama. Suit for leaa than a thonaand dollara and prayer lor executory process. WILLS.

The wiU of William Niemeyer bequeathe all bis property to his wile, WHO is made universal leijatee and heir. T.oitii.nhin viii of John F. Earnard a. a a va appoints Wm. J.

Maltby execntor and int tkit rwr the DtTineot of all debts i.u k.u i nr hia a.r-urM ha turned over to hm brother. Edgar F. Barnard, of Ebley, near Stroud, county Gloucester, Englaud. jrjDGMENTS. in th matter of Bernard Klotz va.

Nicholas Burk. and Charlea Macready. ud.ce Mod roe naa given judgment in favor ot defendant. nd.eBnfor haa peremptory the mandamus applied ior oy mo nhaltCouinanv. to compel the city of New Orleana not to expend over 80 per cent of ltd receipt lor 1888.

Criminal District Court, (section A Jodri A. Komw PCTTT JUKV. The following Jary was yesterday impan eled for the tuaniii vl January, loao. Weaterfleld, A Bandean, Mark. Curtis.

Cbarlea II Adams, Jamison, A Joyce. A Smith, Merrill. seeboid, Cbna Btrutn. Isaac Maseiiiann, A Lahloer, Dufour, Smith, A Lelbe, Alrey. Rickette Petrtate, Hollander, A.

A Bosae. A Kranse, Muuiuie, DJ MiDBOO, Kelly, -W Irty, Miller. Uustc, Derliea. li Uaeros. Scaehie.

Hare. Marrsy, Geo Corbett, a Tremoulet, Fonio. lerens. 8 Gutter. Petriloux, Hrmrv Basoh, Skeiton, Kegn, A Lafuma.

Ju A Fournier, Ganc, Dwgado, GumoeU WaUb, Isidore Israel, Courtin. BecUon Judjre Joshaa li- Baker PETTT Jltr. In this section the foilowicg jury was im-fc Addington, JAlcklen. Addington, Esouembre, ca Anderson, Fazenae, I'ltzwilllaio, Ferguson, A Godefroy, Go'. 1 Grun, Graf, Jos Gaillot, Hatry, Helgnet, Hogao, I) Huscamp.

Jones, Gait KabD, Kd Kena, Kennard, Maikle. 8 Leeblie, ayera. A Madlwlng. James MeCabe, O'Connell, I FenderKraat, Petera, Pbelan. PhUip, itixner, Klsuer, Rocker.

Kotb. Jr, Siverl, BDindLer. Zang. Becker. A Blakely, Louia Carraiey, James conghiln, Jaa Cunningham, John L)za, Philip Daniei.

Cnas Disciae, Lee Haas, Htnry, ThoaMcllueb, Jat-kaon, Judliu, PICaoe, A Keenan, HJli Kozaiaki, Tueo Latour. Liberman, FMahry, Hy Mirhel. Ed McCormaek, McCain, li Sobuinaker, BehDiller, Jaa Blemmer, Ppuzfaden, Stoddard. Vilitrmio, Vicceilie, Wambaffans, Hy Williams, hi btinon, First Recorder's Court, man. R.

C. Davey prealdlac-l Anthony Clarke, for vagrancy, was fined 20 or 30 days. Louis Blmpeon. for flsbting and disturbing the peace, was fined 920 or 30 days. Andrew Fields, for juvenile vagrancy, was committed to the boys' house of ref age.

James MeNamara. arrested for the larceny of a red lamp, waa discharged. Ho proved that be only took the lamp to light his pipe and with no felonious intent. Second Recorder's Court. rHon.

L. Andre Barthe Joseph Peters for carrying a concealed weapon, and Betsy Toby for stealing $5 from R- Codabaoa at her dive No. 9 Uaupbloe street, were aent before the criminal court $250 bonda each. William Banka for beating Fonet Bryant, nd Rlehard McLaughlin ebarged with beiog i suspicious character, were placed under appearance bonds. Louis Wiirbt.

for entering Joseph Carter's room, at No." 20 Fratklin street, in tee day time and stealing therefrom two silver watches, and Octave Adama, Peter Daniels and aoob Bellinger, lor snoonna- and wound-loir Raymond Castanedo, were placed under 5U0 do as escn. John Reed was fined $20 or 30 days for Tacrancy. Emma Conrad alias Georgie Samuels and Flora Barrett were rined $5 or 20 days eaoa ior ngnnnr anu auturblog tbo peace. Bella Asklus. arrestea or O.

lice Fortado for ateailn f30 rrom Lizzie Gaspard, was iooaea up in tne third jirecinct station, sub ject to oraera irouwne nrst recorder's court. Joe Bpauaui waa hoed 2 5 or 10 days for inteneiiog ana attempting to rescue William Banka from Otlicera CiesciOQi-uud Ford. "CnarleaDe Graw, arrested for beating Ed ADiirewa, waa aiscnargea. Frank Davenport, arrested for beating Lottie Duhaek ultas Cricket, was discharireo. but fined 10 or 30 days for being drunk and uiaiuruin tue peace.

NEW YEAR'S RECEPTION Given by the Ladles' Auxiliary of tbe Young ilea's Christian Association. Yesterday tha Ladles' Auxiliary of the Young Men's Christian Association received the fiends of that organization in its par- lors, No. 13 Camp street. Yoiiag and grace Xul ladles as well aa re lined matrons donned the apron and made most agreeable and attentive hostesses of tbe hundreds of visitors who attended. The lunch served was plentiful and also delicate, tbe bounteous oonuition of the season's markets being taxed to tbe utmost, while brownly cooked aod most toothsomeiy constructed eases attested to some solidly appreciate arts posaessea oy tne laaies.

Toe ladies were as plentiful and as nice as their culinary productions. They were mem bers of the Ladies' Auxiliary and young assistants, doc memoeri, J. a a auxiliaries were: Mra. A. Morgan.

Mrs. J. H. Taylor. Mrs.

A. M. Levy, Mrs. Archibald Mitooell. Mrs.

h. weiiBDao, Mr, b. a. wniraker, Mrs. J.

Greenwood. Mrs. M. C. D.

Lehde. Mtas Amanda Deaoon, Mibs Virginia Mitchell, Miss tn. iTophet. Mrs. J.

w. Bocnick, Miss Maoel Greaham and Mrs. M. A. Bartlett.

The auxiliaries to tne auxiliaries were Miss M. Uortense Carver. Miss li. V. Gaines, miss Kutn Bmith.

Miss Mamie Wayne, Miss Luoy Wayne, Miss O. H. Moody. Miss B. X.

Davis, Miss Bessie Hackney. Miss Carrie Hackney, Mrs. W. Bell and Mrs. James Bherrard.

The Ladles' Auxiliary to the Young Men's Laruuui Association is organized to help tne masculine society In Its efforts to raise a fund sufficient for tbe purpose of purchasing or erecting a building in which to carry on its religious work. The rooms, though large enough for its loclal and secular labor, -are rented at a high eriov whteh, if expended for a finer gymnasium, a larger library and a more attractive reading room where young men can cou-- gregate under good Influences, its work In tha Held of moral and mental reformation for young men of all classes would be enlarged. Tne New Year's reception yeeterday gained the association many new friends, aome of whom volunteered unsolicited to place their names on the subscription list as soon as it is headed with a sufficiently large -beginning. The officere of the Ladies' Auxiliary are: Mrs, C. A.

Morgan, president; Mrs. Archibald Mitchell, Mrs. 8. B. Wait-aker and M.

D. Lehde, vice presidents Mum Prophet, secretary Mrs. J. U. Xaylor, treasurer.

A Good Appetite Is essential to good health but at this season It is often lost, owing to the poverty or impurity ot the blood, derangement of the digestive organs, and the weakening effect of the changing season. Hood's Barsapartlla is wonderful medicine for creating an appetite, toning the digestion, and giving strength to the whole system. Now is the time to take IU Be sure to get Hood's Sar- saparilla. colsax's Taffy-Tola 6am cleanses the mouth and preserve the teeth. 5ALTICAL ISOTES.

More Complaints of Government Neglect at Soutb Pass. The Morgan Line eteamabtp ChaJmstte. Captain J. B. Percy, from New York with a ceneral cargo consigned to the 8outfcern Pacific Cornpanv, has arrived.

She reports having sailed from York at 3:20 p. n. on the 27th ult. and had south-southeast to sou tt-south west winds to cape Hitteras, followed by west to northwest and northerly winds with cloady weather to Florida, with licht northeast to southeast winds and cloudy weather aroand the reef, thence liht southeast to fresh southwest wiuUs, veeriug to northwest with rainy weataer ou Hearing the passes. Crossed the bar at 9:13 p.

iu. on tbe 1st inst. and arrived at her wnarf at 6 a.m. yemerday. Captain Percy oouiplains of the lack of any fog signals at the entrance of south pass.

Tbe City of Dallas. The steamship City of Dallas Captain Read, from Puerto Cortex, via Livingston and Belize, Honduras, with a cargo of tropi cal products, has arrived at post 15. First distriot, bringing as passengers P. C. Wright and wife, A.

Desmnre, and two in the steer- ace. 8 he reports bavin; sailed rrom aenzo on the 37th and when thirty miles to tbe northward of cape Catoache, she enoonn-terea a strong northeaster, lasting for forty- eight hours. On tu 28th at 2:30 a. JM tne temeni to olio met the steamship Wanderer, nence ior senze me a.iuericu orK and the American Bcnooner Paloa of Fearllngton, me latter vessel havlne put lnio Belize leakiust nnd will to dircbarffe Lier deck lond. The Palos was bound from Puerto Oartez ov New Orleans with a cargo mahogany.

The Capnlet lias Itouffh Weather. Tha British stedmshlp Capnlet, Captain W. H. Eille, from Antwerp, with stel rails, consigned to De Wolf Hammond, has arrived in port and was located at Gre'ua. Bhe reports having Bulled from Antwerp on the 5th of December and owing to the strecs of weather sbo put into Portland on the 7th and on nailiag encountered severe northerly galea with high seas continuing to Abaco during the gale ahe shifted bur cargo, also 111 her stanooioD.s tana pipes, DUiop oacints, etc, pari led away aud dam- aired by heavy seas snipped.

After paBBluir Abico tile Ua.il uioderale weather with southeast wloas. The Emanuel Sneleiiborjr from lineuoa Ayres. The British bark Emanuel Swedenhorg, 793 tons. Captain J. Pleroe.

rrom Bnenos Ayres in ballast, now waitiug orders at Port Eads, was entered at tbe cuatom-honse yesterday. aho reports liavlna; sailed on Nov. 10. and aurlnit the first three days out she experienced a strong southeast gale, rearing to the west, thence backing to Bomheast. and was followed by moderate weather to the 34tb nbeu sae encountered Btronn weeteriv ale and had several of her sans split.

On tbe 28ih ult. rode oat at anchor, in East bay, a strong norther. The German Slnp Jnllns in Tiallast The German ship Julius, 963 tons. Captain H. B.

Meentzen, 45 days from Buenos Ayres, in ballast, now waiting orders at Sooth pasa, was entered at the custom-house yeeterday by A. K. Miller Co. Bhe reports haviar nailed on the 15th of November, and durtDK the brat eight days had strong south east gales witb mien aeaa, louowea oy moderate weather to Ban Antonio, thence strong northwest galea with nigh seas and a norther in the gnu or Mexico. Shipped tu Texas.

Galvestoa News, Dec. 30: The schooner D. Hebert arrived yesterday from Mermen tea a. loaded with a cargo of orauges. Tbia is the first cargo of oranres frora that point received iu Galveston ever since the blit freeze three rears ago, whioh was bo destructive to fruits.

The schooner is under command of Captain Laurence, aud la moored at Brick wharf sup. The Steamship Van Dyke. The British steamship Van Dyke, Captain A. Obis, 22 days from Rio de Janeiro, with a cargo of coffee consigned to James Sawers, baa arrived at post 13, First district. She reports that from cape Frco to oape Roque she encountered heavy northeast bead winds witn hieu sea-.

and waa followed by fair weather to tue passes. Advice to -Mothers. MBS. WIN'SLOW'S SOOTHIHO 8TRUP BbOUld always be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all palp, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea.

25o a bottle. VITAL STATISTICS. Recorded' at the odioe of the board ot health Jan. 2, 1888: BIRTHS. Mr.

Joseph H. Stokes, a boy, Dec 13. Mrs. C. H.

Sabre, a girl, Dec. 27. Mrs. Frederick Wentlel, a boy, Deo. 13.

Mrs. Will A. Miller, a Rirl. Oct. 12.

Mrs. William J. Norton, a boy, Deo; 19. Mra. Tony Nuccio, a boy, Aug.

15. Mr. Albert W. Frughts, a boy. Aug.

9. Mrs. Cnarles Sterken, a boy. Nov. 13.

Mrs. Andrew Bowman, a girl, Oct. 16. Mrs. Cnariea A.

Frlcke. a rlrl. Dec. 7. Mrs.

Henry Balaer. a boy. Nov. 5. MARRIAGES.

Peter Koelmel and Miss Katie Dlehl. John Straughan, and Miss Elizabeth Simmon. Thomas Mason and Miss Sarah Wilson. Thomas A. Wakeheld and Miss Ada Vir-giri Rousseau.

Jefferson A. Markey and Midi Mathilda 8trow. George W. Oakley and Miss Julia Virginia Beibert. James M.

Tiernan and Miss Frances C. Fisher. Clement J. Delacroix and Mlas Nellie Flyun. DomiDlok Font and Mlas Mary Green.

ales Frayobineaud and Miss Augustine TbomaB-. Jacques A. Bonflglio and Miss Henrietta Coiiin. lilies J. D'Aquln and Miss Agnes May iloluday.

Jacob Mack and Miss Josephine Bnhler. DEATHS. Octave Whitaker, 13 years. Roman, near Jniia. Richard F.

Landry. 22 nftaths, Souias and John Joseph Hickey, 10 years, 383 Fulton. Theodore Roesener. 3 years, 565 Baronne. -Haus M.

Chnstenseu, 5 years, 316 Decatur. Henry Thomas, 12 years, 199 North Roche-blave. Helene MacKenny, 35 years, 193 South Franklin. 'Christina George, 7 years, 113 Washington avenue. George Williams, 43 years, Rampart and Julia.

Mrs. Annette Corlne De Forrest, 40 years, 180 Baronne. Wilheloiina Schwartz, 3 years, 8t, Anthony and Roman. Caroline De Bar, 43 years, 257 Custom house. Walter Murk ley.

10 months, 337 North Clal borne. Male child of Mrs. Alexander Goff, 10 days. Deeire, between raoraiaa ana urquoart. Bister Mary Theresa, 83 years, convent Holy Family.

Mra. Widow Jane Kenny, 67 years, 323 St. Ann. Hubert V. Bemmea, 14 years, 20 South Rampart.

Mrs. widow Lieanor j. Bauer, 73 years. 230 Calliope. Clementine Jonneon, 40 years, ashlngtou and McCarthy.

Otto J. Auflurtn, 4 months, 400 Seventh. Paul A. Chartier, 42 years, 2193a St Philip. Mrs.

J. B. Rossi, 45 years. Marais and Ss. Peter.

Walter Maxwell, 42 years, 93 South Ram part, 'James Dongnerty, 4. years, ov josepmne. James J. MeEiroy, 9 days, 27 Rousseau. George J.

Spence. 19 years, 65 Royal. Frederlok A. Navarre, 18 yeara, 608 Camp. Matthew Land, 20 years, Petera avenue and Perrier.

Mrs. Widow Mary A. perry. 73 years. 60 South Johnson.

Mrs. A. Allain, 33 years, 487 Grarier. 'Diphtheria. MORTUARY.

The following is the report of mortality In this city for the week ending Saturday. Dec. 31. as Bhown by the records In the office of the board of health: Deaths of white males 60, white females 1 total whites 81. Deaths of oolored males 81, Colored females 19; total colored 60; total deaths 131.

Deaths in tba caaritv hospital 38, other public institutions 6 deaths certified to by the coroner 17, still births 6. Tbe folio win were the ehlAf rnue. of death: Consumption 13, dlaoasesor the liver aud bowels 13, diseases of the heart 11, Soeumouia li, diseases of tha brain 10, de-ility 10. diphtheria 8. malarial fevers 0, puerperal fever 4.

disease ot the longs 4, cancer 3, tetanus 3, alcoholism 3. bronchitis trismus nascentinm S. tVDhoid fevers 2. paralysis 2, various other causes 1 eaot. Deatn rate per iuoo per annum for tha week whites 23.94.

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VIA MERIDIAN. line 6:15 am "o.6, EAST LOUISIANA K. A BIT A SPRINGS. R. Arrive 7::7 pm I Leava 8:00 lally Except Bnndays.

Arrive am i.eave 3:30 pm HEW ORLEANS AND GULF BAILK.OAD Week Days i Week Days 3:45 nm 8:00 5.00 pm 11:30 am. 6:00 pm I o.UO 12 iru. 6:30 vm THE KIYEK. Tcksday, Jan. 3.

189i TAOK OF WATER IM THK RIVKRB, with chaneoa in the twe.ntv.fonr hours ending lp Monilay. Jan. 'J. 1H8. A Dove cntuiKeh Luxlk9t Low Water.

Kise. Fall. 1-ixie. in Ft-oi anil I ain. Cairo Cincinnati Davenport.

-Duuiujue. Fort liirard Helena 'Keokuk Li crosae Leavenworth Little Koct LouiSTlUe .14.5 0.O O.O 1.3 .10.1 0.8 0.0 o.o O.l) it. 0.5 o.o o.o o.o tl.ll 0.0 0.0 II. (J o.o o.O 4.S o.O o.o o.o o.o J. i 0.0 o.o o.o 0.1) I).

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DEPARTURES YESTERDAY. Luro, Alvin, Assumption, Oliver Belrne, Corona, auchou. Ida fc. DEPARTURES THIS DAY. See atlvertisements.l Poit Eads Neptune, Taylor.

9 a. in. Greenville Natchez. leathers. 5 p.

in. Greenville Parnond. Carlton, 6 p. Donaiasonrllle Wnieper. Anooiti.

12 m. Lafourche Hornet. Dumestre. 12 tn. Bnyou Sara Oliver Belrne, Campbell, 5 11.

in. Xeueas River Blanks Cornwall, Cooley, 5 p. ro. ieneas River H.J. Dickey, bullivan, 6 p.

in. JACK8TAFFS. Weather clear and cool. -Business yeotenlsy wus good. Tbe splendid little United States mail packet Neptune.

John Taylor, master, Bchexnaydre. clerk, leaves at 9 a. m. for Port Eads aud way lnilinre. The Whloper, J.

F. Aucoin, master. Will Mavor. clerk, leaves at 12 in. to-day for Donaldsonville and way landings on tbe up per coanr.

For Gkkenvii.le. Tne renowned steam er Natchez. B. S. Leather, master, Frank C.

Leatners, eletk, leaves at 6 p. ni. ao day lor Greenville. Vicksburg, Matches and all intermediate landings. The Natchez is the fastest boat on the Mis sissippi, and for safety and comfort exonot be surpassed.

Bhe connects at Vicksburg with tho steamer R. L. Cobb for the Yazoo and Tallahatchie rivers, the Addle E. FaiBson forSuDtiower river, and the Anchor Lice for St. Louis.

Captain Tobin'a elegant Parroud. J. W. Carlton, master, Curt Lawls, clerk, leaves at 3 p. m.

to-day for Greenville anu way landings. connecting at vicksour with tne Jr. Line and Headlight tor the Yazoo and Santlower rivers and Deer creek ana at Vlaalia with, the Natcnez, Red River and Texas Railroad for all points on the Tensas, Little aud Black rivers. Tue Ouachita River Cod olid a ted Line steamer Blanks Corn well, L. V.

Cooley, mas ter, W. B. Foulke, clerk, is announced to leave at 5 m. to-day for Tensas river and bayou Macon. Tbe independent steamer H.

J. Dickey. B. Sullivan, master. Tom Knee, clerk, la also ollied to positively leave at 6 s.

m. to-day. ior ieneas river ana bayou rue Red River and coast Line steamer Laura Lee will leave to-morrow for Snreve- port and way landing. The Red Kiver and Coast Line steamer Danube will leave to-morrow for Cane river. The dandy Warren will leave to-morrow for Wafhiugtou aud the Atcnafalaya.

The Farmers' Alliance Line steamer G. W. Bentell will leave to-morrow tor bhreve- port, Gilmer and way landings. I he ooast and bayou Lafourobe packet St, John has been laid up until tbe water iu tbe bayou rises. The steamer Teche is due this evening.

The big Natchez trot lu yesterday after noon wltu a good trip. The Pargoud was due last nisht. The Interstate Transportation Company's steamer Arthur Miuoeri, j. v. i lie bee.

master, arrived yeaterday from Greeuville with five bsrtres coiumiihuc 47 28 Tacks of cotton seed consigned to the New Orleans Seed Comoauy. iae corona lfft yesterday for Camden. Captain L. P. Delsliouesaye ia now chief clerk on the Corona, aud Mr.

Cam Duel! oweeney seconu. Mr. ill s. Mavor will stop off the Whisner lo-uay to taae unto nimseil a wile. Lapt.

riorenco Fiudren. tbe veteran wet- enueroi the Dally City Item, is quite Hi. DRIFT. Memphis Appeal: Tco first floating ioe of tne present year commenced caesinir here on Jan. 2.

ana continaea until Jan. 14. All the packets were compelled to 11-j up except the Kate Adams and City of Cairo, which made regular trip, tne rormer to Arkansas City and the latter to Vicksburg. Tne highest water of the present year recorded on the Kauge was on March araoire read 1 ok 35.3 ieec ine lowest water was on 20. when the river remained stationary four days, the gauce reading 1.2 feet.

Memphis Avalanche a petition is in circulation for the refunding of some of the money paid as taxes on the labor of liceneed oincera or steamboats, ana it will be found at tbe store of J. H. Coffin in Co. All iiceosed men are requested to come and aifn their names so it cau be sent to Mr. James Pnelan.

our congressman, at Wash ington, asking his assistance in the matter. For Klver Telegrams See Telegraph Columns. WCAYCKB OFFICE. Jan. 3.

I A ran eh of the Hydrographle ofhee, Nary, has been established at the rooms ot the rew orleana Association. No. 7 Vs. rieties Aliey. where any lnformanon will be cheerfully urmsnea roa-ateri of vasssia.

rresof euarga.i CLF.ABED YESTERDAY. No Clearances at the eastern-House Yeaterday a F.rti visc SteamsBlp Chalmette, Per'-y. from New York iu to southern Co Algiers SUCAtlKIt-w John Hanna, Holmes, fm Monroe. Whisper. A acorn, fm Donaldsonville, Neptune.

Taylor, fm Port Eads. Laura Lee. Brinker. fm Sbreveporc. Dickey, SulUvan.

fm Warsaw. Kilw uv. Meiancon. lm Baron Sara. Natcher.

Leathers, tm Lakeport. Earl. Poitevent. Im Fean River. Basin Louise, fm Amite River.

Basin. 1ST PORTS. NEW YORK Steamship Chalmette As sorted mdse ANTWERP steamanio caDuiet 10.S27 steel rails PUERTO CORTEZ VIA LIVINGSTON A BELIZE-SteamshiuCity of Dallas 6 bagpe- cie la.zo ouncnea uananas ou.ouo cocoanuis 1975 plan tains -lo Dales rubber 2 bxs mdse bales saraanarillA RIO DE JANEIRO Steamship Vandyck zi.ui? nags couee RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. PORT EADS Steamer Nentuae Total 247 bbis atiiiar too bbla tuuiaasea-So saa louh rice and sundry mdse KEviPORT Pteamer Laura Lee Total S536Ibaies cotton 878 sks cotwa seed 25 Mils pecan1 1 pkgexgs 1 sck wool 11 hides and sn-orv mime WARSAW Steamer II Eiokcy Total 724 'iaie u.tton 547 sas eotiuu aeeu and sunrtrr milse YOU SARA Steamer Eaw Oav Total 332 cotton 620 Km ciiUim neeil 'li aka ncr ooi bbla molasses 127 hhds srtjjar 54!" bbls tlo and suudnen MONROE (Steamer ichn Hanna Total 2163 bale-i cotlou i59 rlt cotton seed and enmlrr mrtue DONALIMONVILLI Mt earner WbtsDer Total bbls tugar 63t bbls molasses -and sundry mdse I. i'O AT Steamer Natchez Total 't uti uoium 245 eks cuituu seed and sundries RKCEIPTR THK SKW EASIK.

AMITE RIVER Steamer Loaise 50,600 feet luinucr mitkr 7 bolsmoiassoa 'J balea cotton laths RIVER riteamer Earl 40O bales Cotton TCHKFUNCTA RIVER-Schr Laura L- 20.000 Jeet lumber BAYOU LACOMBE Schr Blanche 14. COO bl-tCKH LAKE SHORE-Schr Jalonse-300 bbls san-i brKIXUFlELD tschr busuanna -il bales cotton 1 5. oiKl feet lumber 1'RIXG FIELD fcchr eurprise 15 cords WlKKi AMITE RIVER Schr Leandcr Jane 5 bales cotton 10 coida wood 25.UO0 slaves RECEIPTS AT THK OLD RASIX. BLIND RIVER Schr Jos 6tavea TCHEFUNCTA RIVER Schr Excelsior 40 coi as woon JORDAN RIVER Schr feet inruoer LAKE SHORE Schr Odelia 250 bbls sand RAILROAD-L Jan 2 Sholl Beach Railroad Total 85 bbls BUffar ami ouuili mdse an 2 Louisville and Nashville Ratlroad Toiai 1091 bales cotton A cars fustic 1 car oranges 'J ears luuiber-6 cars flour cars oats 1 car nav 2 curs beer 3 cars stook I cr tur' keys 2 cars cattle 2 earn coke -2 cars coal lj bill UKuifi-i ra. vuo unu 1 1'amriin and meal 1 car machinery 1 ca' bott.ee it cars lime 1 car utavea 1 car axl grease 1 car pig iron aiid sundries Jan 2 Southern Paciaa Company (Morgan Line) Local 1 OLai bales cotton 116U litiia mnlasaes if hf do 73vi hUna suirar S77 bbls do sks seed colton-27 81 cotton seed 4 cars U-j 73t salt roncb rice lleo skasalt-24 bbls potatoes 63 pkgBetrcs 70 bules moss 7 keg syrup 30 bdis hides il bolauo 1 bblsugor auu nonaries All Hail Total 705 bie cotton 150 bbls oil 23 bbis mousse 11)0 bbls wine -913 sacks Kpuds tBS ns rong-n rice- 2241 bKsore 1 car lice-110 PigB copper 16 tripes wine 6 pkjrs sundries-1 1 skg pecans 12 pkKrira-2 obis inde- 20 bales do -2 bdls do 1 sck wool and aaiiunea Jan 12 7s ew Orleans and Tfortheastern Kanroad 1 oiai 707 baies coiton-5 care cone 16 cais coal 2 Cars charcoal 1 car hoop poles 3carsataos 1 car brick 1 car Mood 1 car buckles 5 cars rosin 1 car mules 3 cars flour 7cuslumber and sunnriea Jan 2 Illinois Central Railroad Total 3000 bales eotloii IbiJ'J Duuor o7 tea hams 973 bbls hour iou hf do 170 ics lard 100 tubs do ltf cubes do 75 bbls meal 45 bxs Itacou ft tcs ohoulders 405 i cs ribs in bulk 1705 pes sliouuiera in bulk 046 ped bacon in bolK lull bxs KbuuiUuia 4a pHR8 usaK M) aaa llour 50 bbls wine 10 hi do 215 uois 1UUJ bbla potatoes 1 car do 67 bbis beel 1 car oats 34 pkgs gante and poultry 300 bbis grin-lsO bbis port 4uo canon uuit 1UO bxs caudles 20 bxasoap llbxahauia 4 cars hay 1 carcoru ana aananes Jau 2 Texas and Pacific Railroad Total 2'JJi bale cotton 72U sas cot ion seed meal 60 bbls wiue 1 113 sks bi au 32 hhus sugar OS bbls do 3 cars liav anil sundries Jan 2 Louisville.

Sew Orleans and Texas Railroad ToiMlilili bales cotton iJ20 sits col ton seed meal 070 aks oil ckk-40 ska bran cars cotton seed 447 pes meat lu bulk 1025 bbls hour 5o bit shoulders 100 bbls pork 70 bbls molasses 10 care staves 2 tars timber 3 tanks naullia U40 kegs nails and sundry mdse BY TELEGRAPH. Naw York. Jaa 2 To A Moulton fcoo Tha BteauishiD Louisiana, Capi arrived this afternoon. lort. Jan To (i Bhnever.

Itumn Manager The steamship El Monte. Capt iaa-w thorn, ailiveii this moruiu. 7'P 7AN. Wll'U'rW. A LIST OF VESSELS LN POUT.

JANUARY 1838. STEAMSHIPS. Dentmasion. Xame. LoeaMOQ.

st Alah Ai.alea Liverpool Dlst 20 (Jenoa. st 4th Dlst Diet 47 38 Beilarena Clinton City of City ot Chalmet be. aptilet 4th Dlst 43 Puerto 1st Dlst 15 Vorx A-iKiera Oretna Alfieia Jlremrn Third st ward. Erl Kina- El New York Ahriera Kucalona Bremen 1st Dist 19 Kniiliauo lat Dlst 27 Kxplorer 2d Dist IO liu.sie...... Port 1st Dist 15 Hat Held Bremen 1st Dist 39 Knioxerbocker New York.

Dist 8 Madrid Algiers Marseille Havre ui Dist 41 Matbew Bediinnton. Antwerp. liirtah at Liverpool st Oakdene bebasu-pol Plo Tier Furoie Laid uu Airiers Peilro Liverpool 4th Dist 43 Fizzau iiocasdel Toro.lat Dlst 12 Scatland Bremen Third street t-andiingbam i nt'd Kmirdom-Gretna O'arj i rnxiuo 1st disi 12 Tancarvllle Havre Fifth street Liverpool. lat Dist 13 West uerpooi 1 st uisi Yucatan Dlst 20 sirii'B. Corsica New York fd Diit 7 lied wig 1st DlAt H9 Henrv Heinrich lie 3d Dist 29 3d Dlst 31 3d Dist 27 st 3d Dist 31 Dlat 32 Dist 21) 1st, Dlst 33 street st Dlst 3d Julia Lizzie Bnrrill Havre LyiliaSkoltleld Havre Margaretha Havre rrince Heent Havre Prince Frederick.

Liverpool Prince Havre Xtiveis.de......... BARKS. Alejandro Bosch let Dlst 35 3d Dist 33 Eighth st st A alalia Krancesca Hera Bremen. Dist Sit lba, Dist 21) John Watt Firal street Dist 37 Diat 27 Lady Dunerin Orion Keval Dist 41 Dist 86 Dist 1 Dist 39 street Dist 32 Prince Havre Sator seringapatan Hniit Anna. Talalla Barcelona SCHOONERS.

Jos Dist 14 Dist Dist 31 Ids boro A Ja Minnie Taylor. Margaietue 2d Dist IS roint Dist 14 Dist 17 Dist 12 Koyaiiat SantoOten Lermond Boston LIST OF VESSELS Up, Cleared and Salted for New Orleans JANUARY 3. 1838. NEW YORK. Steamship Mand Fish, eld Deo 21 Steamanio Louisiana.

Oacer aid Dec 31 Steamship El Monte. aid Dec 81 Ship Cora, Appleby eld Deo 21 Steamship Venezuelan. Deo 23 Steamship FTofessor. Kellar eld Dec 20 Steamship Scholar, Corblshly aid Deo 18 Steamship Jamaican. Cowanl Dec 10 Steamship Costa Rican.

sld Deo 7 Steamship Australian. Peters Deo 3 Steamship Statesman, Edgar Nov 24 Steamship Bernard Hall, Alexander Nov 26 LOS DON. Steamship Pomeranian, Dalziel, Deo 20 NEWPORT. Bark Demetra, Schramm Sept 30 Dec 28 SHIELDS. Steamship Corona, HAMBURG.

Bark Niagara, Steenken Nov SO HAVRE. Ship Norris, Barstow sld Dee 1 BORDEAUX. Steamship Paris, Chevalier sld Deo 12 aid Dec 1 BARCELONA. Bark Matto August, Wirpl BREMEN. Bark Marie Louise.

Behring Dec 28 A fT WKKF. Steamshtp Paria, Deo 5 teams mp Capnlet, Ship Susanne, Zinke Deo 6 Nov 25 MONTEVIDEO. Bark Palermo, Walker Bark Maria CrlBtina Nov 16 Nov 10 Nov 8 Nov 8 Bark sau MichelL Bark Shun Lee, FUNCHAL. Bark Federico. Viaaeilo aid Deo 1 aid Dee 88 Deo 6 sld Deo 9 MESSINA.

Steamship Inflexible SteamsbiD Effective, Hodgo Palermo. Steamship Effective, Bark Jnllua, Vleira Deo 16 ASCENSION. Bark Camilla, Zachanaseu sld Nov 11 BUENOS AYRES. Bark Pereey, Ivancich Oet 31 BAHIA. Ship Telefen.

Petersen Not 1 RIO DE JANEIRO. Ship San 8tefano, McLaren sld Nov 25 wlin. Pnuca Henry, Nov ltf Ship Kambria. Browneu Nov Bars: lora. ihompsou.

aid Oct so Bark Doinialco Laaata. ald Oct 23 RAILROADS. TEXAS AND PACIFIC RAILWAY -T." SHORT bOUTlU CA LI FOBXIA Direct Line from New Orleans to C. TRAL TEXAS, and all points in Old and Jew Jlrxteo. Arizona and California.

lexa and California Ex- Leaves. Arrive. :50 A. M. 9:20 1.

M. Baton Ronpe Ical 3:3 A. M. ine alilornla Express traia has throuirh sieeperato Fit Woitu, whe ronuettion is rude with sleepeis for Jil aw uid aU points For ticitets or information applv at 47 8r corner tirav.er, or at nepot foot A AHA M. Ticket Airent.

B. MCC ULI.OUCH, Oea'l Pass. Airenu AKCHKR, Tiavelin 1'aH. Agent. JUH" A.

ORANT. Uro ilannirer. mli5 tf Sew Crleaai Icti; Ca'ifornii EouIb SOUTfilUS PACIFIC CO. WLA5TIC SYSTSI VIA fflorgran's Lonisiana and Texas K. K.

and fctcamshlp Company, Leave New Orleans. racitic Express, aauy 12-15 Uan Antonio Express, daily 7-20 p' Arrive in New Orleans. Atlantic iailv 4 OOP 1C r'san8 dallv 7:45 a' 1 hrouL-h FnJlnian Weepers between Kew Or- jeans anu CMin ran Cisco on Atlantic and Pacific re.Thrfh 1'nUman leepera between Orleans, ttaivestoa on San Antonio and ConnectioDS made at Hounton with an rail lines iicu ior pale and sleeinnc-car berths secured daily at office, corner Magazine and atefcez arreela. A. C.

UTCH I N.SO.N, 3. 0. 6CH RIEVER. 1 labile atanacrer. W.

c. WaTsua. Genl Pass. Aiject. LOUISVILLE AMD NASHVILLE RAILROAD.

Pullman ItntTct Sleepers To Montpomerv. Birraine-ham. XasnvlUe. Louis. vine, Claciuuatl, Washington.

D. without change. DOUBLE DAILY TRAINS Throngb to Mobile. Montgomery. Blrmlnffham, Mu.uie, jou.sviue una Cincinnati.

Mtort Lin4 tn f-'lneifln Piiinl with through Sleepers to Jacksonville during ine season. Arrives. Depnrts. JTo. 3 Cin.

Kx. .7:10 am No. 4 Kast Kx.d:05 am 5 oaM 9:05 3:35 pm No. 1 Fast Ex.7:no pm No. 2 in.

Ex. 8:10 pm Citv ticket office, corner tt. Charles and Common streets. R. H.

CHRHAT1', ity Ticket and i'ass. Agent Depot ticket office, foot of canal reet. A. V. LADNEK, Depot Ticet A cent.

JNO. KILKENY. Piv. Pass. Agent.

P. ATMORF. O. P. I.oniBTille.

Ky. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD The shortest, quickest and most olrect route to all points in the north, northwest and est. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars run through daily without chance from New Orleans to Chicago, St. Louis, Memphis, Cairo aud Kansas citv. THE SHORT LINE TO VICKSBURG ASD MEMPHIS.

Close Connections lor All Eastern Cities. Anive: No. 1 11:00 p. ni. No.

ii MlI 8:20 m. Depart: No. "Express m. No. 4 Mail A.

11. J3AXSON. O. P. Chicaro, 111.

i. W. COLEMAN. A. O.

1'. Bl7'7 New Orleans, La. LOUlSViLLE, NEW ORLEANS AND TEXAS RAILWAY. MISSISSIPPI VALLEY ROUTE, Arrives. No.

1. Fast Mall A. M. o. 3.

Express F. M. No. 5. Baton Houga 10:00 A.

M. No. 2. Fast Mail 6:00 P. M.

No. 4. Express 7:00 A. M. No.

f. Eaton Rouge Accommod'n. 3:45 P.M. Donble daily through trains New Orleans to Memphis and Vicusbiirer. Nos 1 and 2 carrv througn PifTlman Buffet car between New Orleans, Louisville, Memphis and Vicksburn.

Passeagei-s cau remain lm Vicks-bnrir sieeper until wornm. Train leavinir New Orleans at 7 a. m. makes daylight run to Memphis, passing: through the sugar and rice plantations and the Eldorado of the south, the 'Yazoo Delta" a close connection made at Hamaton for Natchez and N. 1.

ana C. points; at Vicksburg with V. H. and P. and V.

and M. K. R.j at Memphis with Unit Route for Kansas City and the west, anu jNewpori. ivws auu in lssissippi a-lev Route for points easj, also with other lines diveririnsr. Khort line to Hot Springs.

All trains stop at Kenner. JOHN BRADLEY, OenlAgeaB. E. W. HOW.

on. Pa-s. Atct. R. If.

REYNOLDS. Com'l Agent, QUEEN AND CRESCENT ROUTE REW OELELNS AND Shortest and quickest line to Meridian, St Louis. Birminirham. Chattanooga, Cincinnati, ana aii points jb.ast ana iNorth. only lid's hours to cuiciunau.

KOKTH-BOl'KP. No. 2. Limited. No.

6. Faat Line Leave New Arrive -t. Louis Tuscaloosa Attala Jtinctiou 1 p.m. p.m. 10:00 p.

111 a p.m. :40 a.m. 3:20 a.ru 5:25 a.iu 8:30 a.m. Din. 7:20 a.

a 12:05 r.m 2 30 r.m 6:40 p.m 2:23 a.m 4:15 p.m. 6:40 p.m. 3:4 a. 6:40 a. 111 bOL'TH-BOt'XD.

No. No. 5. Limited. 7:5,, avm.

10: a.m. 11:25 a m. 6:00 p.m. p.m. 12:48 a.m.

7-00 a.m. 4:10 a.m. 9:30 a.m. Fast Line p.m Leave Lexingtou Junction City Chattanooga. stltulla Tuscaloosa St.

Louis Meridian Arrive New Orleans 1 1:00 p.m 12:30 a-ni 8:20 a.m 1:0 p.m p.m D.ui p.m p.m 0:1 a a.m J. M. an27 tf KN1UHT. Ticket Agent. 31 St.

Chxrles street. EXPRESS JTICES. The Three Express Companies. Month. era.

Texas and eiis. Fargo Exnresa. ail at same agency, 18 and 20 Union Rtnier. receive and forward express matter ITH DIsPATCH to all parts of tho wo1, Id. These agencies represent the shortest route and qwcieii time to tne principal points in Texas and Arkansas.

Shippers should make note 01 this. a. rAuoui, Agent. WELLS, FARGO fc EXPRESS. Money orders, cheap, convenient and Bate, for amount.

$1 and upward, payable either to )arer- or -to order," at 8O0O ulaces in the eastern and Western States, the" Territories. 1 "acino States and Canada. Ther can Im ri. posited in banks. Can bo remitted la letters as exchange upon the large cities of the United states.

Safer than money for tho traveler. Receipts given, and money refunded if orders should be lost. no rlsK. Sold at aii offices Of Walt. Farso A Co.

tn the United states. Rates: From 601 Over flO to Over 6tol0 So Over 30to 40 150 Over 10to20 10c Over 40 to 60 20o C. A. PARDCE, Agent. THE SOUTHERN, TEXAS AND WELLS.

Offer following low rates on Money Packages. Cheaper wan rui uium nouc; onicn; Monoy Tariff per Express: Sums of S20 and under 15o Sums over $20 to $40, 20c Sums over 40 to $SO, inclusive 25o snms over $50 to $75, inclusive 40o j. a. -AtD uii, Agent, 18 and 20 Union stroet. F12 tj "iOUISIAKA BOEElUflfll WM.

H. HARRIS, COMMISSIONER. Description of Lands; Saleable for Immigrants on File In -Ollice. No. 119 COMMON STEEET, pt.vo NEW ORLEANS, LA.

Jal '8a sutulhAWly Big has jrivn uni versal satisiaction in the care of Gonorrhea ana uieer. I prescribe it and feel safe in rec-ommendiiigittoal) suf- lerera. A. J. STOXER, SL D.

Decatur. PRICE, 81 oe. Sold by dmgtrisM. U24 '87 ljeod Fljk? SCS yREK. EO TO AST.

LostViporaodManhoodnertored. Pro. mature Docl ins and Functional dtnr. dora cored without Stomach Medicines. Sealed Treatise sent tree on application.

NARSTOa COSratwnaaavKawIark. dl '87 TuThalyfcW KIDNEY and all Urinary trwablm eaaiiT. amclrJv and aa.re:v cured by DOC UTA Capsoieaw faevereet eaaea enreo in seven oaya. Sola ST 00 per box, all Dragnets, or bv mail from Doentav Mfg. Co.

Ill Fuil DareoUoaa, EMIGRATION AhI TO DAT3.VJ Jfe Vftfoarantaad boa uTJ EjU3 aoMBkrtctsra, tLj vrdaalyarlas ayJlTMs CisElcd Ce. ECURSIOJfSTAKlPS CIMPlRiPS TO CALIFORNIA Leaving New Orleana Every Day. The Southern Pacific Company Will Ran Excursions Composed of ELEGANT PULLMAN PALACE COACHES To Colton, Los Angeles ano Ban Francisco. Fere for the Round Trip Oaly.S9i. Excursion Trains will leave Morgan Ferry Landing at 12: 1 5 a.

iu. Tickets good to return within six months. For further mformatiou call on or address W. O. WalSua.u, 1.

A. J. O. SCHRIBVER, Traffic Manager, nih'J4 if New Orleans. La.

ATLANTIC SYSTEM. Steamers and Bail Connections to 1'otnts in Texis. New Mexico ana California. Havana. Bluetield.

Vera Cruz. Ceoar Keys, Char, lot'e Harbor, Key West, 4 nil New York, as oeiow. For Brazos Santiago and Rockport, VIA GALVESTON. Steamship Aransas sails from Morgan el'y Lighterage at Rockport and Brazos (If any) at us ana expense 01 consignees. For New Vork.

Steamers leave Algiers every TUESDAY and ni ua v. ni. Steamship El Dorado, rails TUESDAY. Jan. 3, p.

m. Weekly Line for Florida and Havana. SteamsbiD Morgan. CAPTAIN OEO. STAPLES.

Leaves Algiers THURSDAY. Jan. 5. at 8 a. m.

For Nicaragua. Steamship Harlan, CAPTAIN JAMES BROWN. Eaila from Algiers on TUESDAY, Jan. 17. For Vera Craz, VIA GALVESTON.

Steamship Whitney CAPTAIN TIIOS. MORGAN. Will leave from Morgan City on TUESDAY, Jan 8. For information reirarrtine frelsrht or vassaim for above lines apply to ollice Southern rauno jr. organ i.ine.

cur. iiiasazuie and J. u. scllRIE El(, Trarho Manager. W.

c. WATSON, ti. F. A. A.

C. HUTCHIKfiottO. Manager. NEW YORK. THE CROMWELL LINE.

FOR NEW YORK DIRECT. Sails WEDNESDAY. 4. a A. JL f-jDSf.

This line is composed of tbs following steamships KNICKERBOCKER, LOUISIANA. MKW OKLi.i6 lhe steamship KNICKEKUOCKER, Capt. Frank Kembla. will leave her wharf foot of Toulouse street. INSURANCE ON UAKUO ONE.

QUARTER OF ONi FER CENT. cabin passuce 940 Steerage SO Freight for Llvemool. Bremen and Havre taken by this line, ana through bills ol given tor me same. or zreiKht or passage appiy ta AL-iiED MOULION F2 '87 lv 41 carondelet street. FOR COLON.

COSTA. RICA AND HONDURAS STEAM SHIP LINE. FOR COLON. CARTHAGENA savanilla The new Al steam ship HAllOLD, Millar, master. 11 sail for tbe above Porta on or about De cember 24.

1S87. shippers must obtain ao order from tbe Agents before sending freight to the steamer. For freight or passage appiy to it. rnirrs oc dl3-tf 140 Oravier street. New Orleans.

COSTA RICA AND HONDURAS. cokt a rica ixDHnNnnm Steamship Line. The following first- eiassiron ateamships. having superior passenger accommoaations, are expeouta to sail irom ri ew unuiB luugwn: For Fort Limon (Costa Rloa) Steamer 1-OX1IALL. a.

P. Doaas, master. sUs on or about Jan. 7, 1883 3391 1 he costa kicmu government ruaranteoa shippers by this vessel a special abatement of a per cent, on import auty. Fc- Truxmo.

ceina. ana other porta on tl i north coast 01 epanlsn Honduras. NN A Steamer STROMA. John cf Allan e. master.

alia on or about Dec o. 187. eiuppers mast obtain aa order from the agents before sending freight to the steamera. For freight or nassage apply to J. L.

PHI PPS es Wall street. New York, or J. FHIPPS fc CO- 140 Ciravisr Street. New Or leans, apt '87 tl I1AKCELONA, CADIZ. MALAGA, MAE SEILLES.

SPANISH TRANSATLANTIC LINE OF E. PI fc CO. OF BARCELONA. Tbe Al Spanish Steamship PONCE DE LEON, Sevlila, commander. Is due in this nort about tbe 8th of JinniF, next.

Will have quick dispatch for BARCELONA. Touching at CADIZ, MALAGA and AiAnnriiiiiicn 11 sumcient cargo is onered. 10 do iouowea oy tbe steamship OHISTOBAL COLON, Torrena, commander. For freight apply to G. CORRAL A rt-S liu 67 Customhouse street.

EAJIBJOiATS. WASHINGTON AND ATCHAFALAYA. Leaves every WEDNESDAY, at p. m. a ADninuiv, rORT Pftn r.

V. falaya river and liayon Contablean WAUHKN, Max Kenlson. master, E. Quatrevaux, clerk will leave as above, gor freight or mtun ply on board or to B. STA4AUS8, 3 Tchouid-toulas street, agent Freight for bayou desGlaizea landed at Big Bend landing or pimnisport.

1 0 tf MANDL VILLE. ABITA COVINGTON SPRINGS. AND STEAMER NEW CAME LI A. Commencing Oct. 17.

1887. aksS, WILL LEAVE MILNKB0RO on the arrival of oara tmm charuaiu iepot, head of Trains Tuesdavn, on the arrival of Thursdays, cn the arrival of Saturdays, on the arrival of the. RETURNING, Leavea Old Landing Mondays Wednesdays 11 in 12 3 p.m 5 a.m 7 a.m Water and weather permitting. EXCURSIONS 1 FAKE Aach way. all Freicht received daily at the Lonnnn.

ai Nashville Railroad depot, head of ttirod atrnu 11 cnvi Jet tf 47 Carondelet atreet, BAYOU SARA. PLANTERS A-Ml MERCHANTS PACKET COill'AN x. iSSSSSItL landingB- St earner BATOST aU way OLIVER BKIRVW leaves every ilOjtuAl ajui 1 il Li AsDAT a p. m. Steamer EDWARD J.

OAV. leaves every 1 Ux.suif and litiDAT. a John Jaunsv. John Wavne Peake, Agents. a- uu xa.a4 EMiits steamer CLINTON.

VAYiJm WKDSaDAY' 6 and SUN- The captains ot the boats reserve the right pas any landings they mar deem ttnaata. vrm j. nauwH. Maaacer. Delta, street.

3. B. WOOD. ArtntT 11 Commercial place. an29 tf PEARL RIVER.

THE 8TEAMEB3 J5ARL, ni receive zreignt on Jan. 8,4 and 6, for receive freight on Jan. 4 i-oiuiuuia, Aumuceua ana way landings. For further particulars apply on board. Sontliern Paciflc Co.

ner Julia and Howard streets, Basin. Jas-ta w. J. POITEVENT, ataster. j5AiyyATs.

BED BIVEB COASTLL OHAS. F. TKUbLOW, Preaiasnu CKA8. W. DROWK.

TrafBB Manager and Traasarer. GEO. C. HAMILTON. Seoretarr.

OFFICE Km. 4 CAMP MTUKET. Stalr. RED KIVER. orhreveport.

JefTerson, Cpper Rsd and ail way landings-steamer LALUA LEE H. J. Erinker. Will Imr. Rece.vin freight ai lut crossman street FOR CANE RIVER.

an-Vnl ClouUarrOja UAXIBE. Leaves New Orleacg WEDNESDAY Jan 4 at p. m. CPPER COAT. DONALnOTriLLX AXT.

BAYOU LAFOt'RCHt ASSUMPTION. J. J. Dodd. master.

It 3 Aarre. clerk. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY at WHISPER, J. r. Aucoin.

master, a Muvor. eierk. TUE8DAY, THURSDAY and 8ATCBDAY at 12 if. Lafourche frelgb wttfc tka eonVifie? reMPPing natboaw atl pJmuf r6Vd t4n" ear of atxrr B. STRAUSS ind II nwn mm las street Bl FOR LOWER COAST.

MEW ORLEANS AND GULl RAILROAD CO. i Steamers O. R. ALVIN Leaves aves Mondays, Wednesdays ana liiaavaJ 1 m.for the Quarantine Station. 1 Leaves Mondaye.

Wermesda, a and FirTaw a l.iJS,-Flth a' MiL yuaranunestauoil Viiil wasters OT uniauaya anu satnraavaaa tta.ra., with U. a. Mall, to Fort Eads. HPELMAN. Oea.

bupu. 34 St. Charles it tTPPEIi COAST. INDEPENDENT UPPER COAST PACKET. i uuuaai AND lt.L wav laiiilinir Hr.Ui,...

fAnohon K.J. coiuean-r. muHter. T. K.

Vo WEDNESDAY aad OAY at 12 10, reuirniDs; on aJteraats tuya. Tbonel058.THe,idCof SienvxUudLevaa ST. LOUIS. KT. LOUIS AND NEW OR Lit AN AJiCHOR LINE.

FOR ST. LOUIS AND INTEB. mediate points The steamer niaaKr. clerk, Leavee J. R.

WOODS, S. General A rant. d4 tf No. 11 Commercial FLana. OHIO KIVEK.

SOUTHERN TRANSPORTATION LINK. p. in. FOR CINCINNATI, rnrrro TT. WW.W jvauoviiio ana way lOKS master.

will leave as above. J. 11. WRIGHT. d29-tf BAYOU TECHE.

Leaves SATURDAY. Jan 7 at. a I JK5ir MARTINSVILLE, JptJOTLoreauxvlUe. New Iberia, Jeaaer. -aTii'i 1 1 Baldwin's.

l-'rr, 1, 1 ville. PatersouviUo and wav landin.aTh. steamer E. W. COLE.

Will T. Jones, master. J. Dnnn. will leave aa above positively.

For freighter Oh.O. HiTE, Agent, 78 Oravier street. dl3-tf a NEW ORLEANS AND BAYOU TECHE. tUJUrANY, 1 'OR ST. MARTINSVILLE, LO.

-fcSg reanville, Naw Iberia, Jeanerette. aajflB Baldwin's. KrankllrT Fattersonville The steamer TECHE, T. B. Mngrah roaster.

c. W. -Rait iv 7. at 6 p. m.

or P8 apply ov Wrrt ot to J. X. CARLlN, Agenu oa Carondelet street. dlO-tf Office A o. 19 Delta street.

GREENVILLE. INTERSTATE TRANSPORTATIOBf rn. I fTTr" TOWBOATS USS11' ANDBAROES Capt. James I. Jar.niu.n.

A- LAMBEBT AND. 11ARGE8. Capt. J. V.

Hlgbee. CRESCENT AND BAUGKa Kit xi Will make regular trips from and between New" Orleans and CireenvlUe during the cottoa sea. son. and are prepared to pay the highest ma. ket price for good cotton seed.

o7 tr Leaves Every TUESDAY at 5 P. M. run. uitjciiJM ViLLiC, LAKE Providence, Vicksburg and waV landings The steamer PARGOUD. J.

W. Carlton, master. Curt Lewis, elark, connects at Vldalia with Natchu. Kail kmr und Texas Railroad for all stations and points on Teonas. Little and Black tlvera; atvicka.

bnrg with P. Line for the Yazoo, and tha Head, light for Sunflower liver and Deer creek. The rignt is reserved to casa all landlnca dMm.t unsafe. John A. Wayne, John Janney.

Geo. D.Hlte, B. etrausa. Agents. a'JS FOR TlCRSnURC.

UNITED STATES MAIL PACKET. Leavea every SATURDAY at 5P.lt FOR VICKSB URO. NATCHEZ gBand wsy landings Steamer T. V. LEATHERS.

T. P. Leathers, master. T. P.

Leathers. clerk. Connects at Vicksburg with Mnlhollaad Llaa for tha azoo. the Faiason' lor Hnuilovar wltn. Anchor Line for St.

Louia. The right Is rs aerveil to pass all landings oeeamed nnsafs. AiENNET'T HUEY, LORD McFEAKE, 01-u Agents. Leavea every TUESDAY, at 6 P. M.

FOR GREENVILLE. GRAND Lafco. Lake Providence. VTckabarg aaBMSaw itcheK and wav landltiriTlu, steamer NATCHEZ. S.

Leathers, Frank C. Leathers. Jr, Master. Connects at Vicksbnrv with Capt. S.

H. l-ari- aot's steamer 1. Cuob ir the Yazoo aal Tallahatchie ilvera. re Addle K. Valaaen for sunflower rive.

and th Anchor Lis for St. Louis. The light la reserved to naaa all laad. lags deemed unsafe. EENNETT A HUET LORD McPEAEE, aza Ageau.

REDJBiyER FOR GILMER, SHREVEPORT AND ALL WAY LANDINGS. kFABMKKH' ALLIANCE BTEAJL. BOAT LINE. New steamer in mi aai W. SENTEL.L, B.

Maraton. master. L. P. Coirau.cIt)rk.

Will leave ss above WEDNESDAY, Jan. 4, at 6 p.m. Freight taken at high water card rates. Aor freight, or pataage apply on or to G. W.

6ENTKLL, Agent, Ja3 td 1 90 urav.er street. OUACHITA RIVER. OUACHITA RIVER CONSOLIDATED LINK- FOB OUACHITA CITY, TREN- trton. Monroe and landings oa ouacnita ana asiacx nvera iu steamer JOHN II. HANNA, 1 J.

Holmes, master. Leaves every WEDNESDAY at ftp. m. For fi eight or passage apply to J. W.

Blanks, president. No. 7 Delta street, or to George D. Hlte, K. F.

Britten, Lord McPeake, S. E. Car. in. Agents.

Has close and regular connection with packets for Bayous At bonne, Bartholomew, Tensas, Macon and the Saline and Little juvera. dl5-tf TIATOUS MACON AND TENSAS. fT-5. fc FOR UPPER TENSAS AND hrftf Bayou Macoo, aa high aa Warsaw aarJ7i, 1 aina and all way landings Steamer BLANKS CORN WELL, (In place ot H. Hanna Blanks.) L.

V. Cooley. maat-ir. W. B.

Foulka, eierk. Will leave TUESDAY, Jan. S. at 5 p.m. For freight or passage apply to W.

BLANKS. Fresident, No. 7 Delta atreet. or I LORD fe MCPEAKE, Agecta. dlS tf Leavea positively on TUESDAY, at o.

m. FOR BLACK RIVER, LITTLSJ river, tower and Upper Tensas saa km Mkjou Macon at earner H. J. DICKEY, J. B.

Bullivan, master, Tom Knee, elark. will leave as above For rrelght or pasaag- ply on board, or to J. H. WRIGHT. 135 street; B.

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