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NEW YORK HERALD, MUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1865. oi which will reveal the mysteries of the Lower 1 Bend, Natchez, Baton Rouge, a re places all the way to New Orleans, be ppan nay be guessed. Speculators poured in from the North, and through political and military influences aie Clized the largest amoung of trade. One instance cae sufice for all. A Rreastiry. agent at » céflain point. Flour, Pork, bbis. and tes. 278 1,443 16,654 a cl 539 rd ba Wey oa Ky pe a. ordered under arrest, in the spring of 1864, for supposed a pt cotton :— 1005, covroption, All the’ proof the government had against | Bs D3 | Up the river, qugar, hhds. “oad first was that out of @ salary equal to about two” a2 2 B3 | Up the river, >, bbls. je aus bin. ot th he had sent Bz A Elsewhere, ‘sugar, hhds.. § ‘onl hundred and twenty-five dollars - wen Sculavans BL pect ; ‘42 | Elsewhere, augar, bbls. 4, ty his family, by Adams Express, in seven ef BL viathan... or ‘42 | Up the river, mo! 4 18,402 thousands of acres hereto! welt Shy Ramat Shere | ANS See Da 4 Be 42 | EBcuncres tholoesen, hans it grok. | Bescre’acinauis to Atlante and s0 on to ce nen ee ee earmed the sxbinct = 3 tll: pipet re the proof began to accumulate, and it was DL Ry 43 | Elsewhere, molnsson, bbl | pove | bus, Rome, West Point, &o, ‘Phe repairs of the Memphis | paries who have sudiod te ti) Ta, ‘raise & COD 0qi granted permite to opee, Ba ae he difference between fae it She. ateee Railroad wiil enable Goorgia shippors to ky a balf crop, Missouri two- | carvain parties to'Whem be bed gee 000) 43} ipo he fact that the figures for | and Charleston bt bills, or | to one-third of 1800, Kentucky _ trade stores bad made, ‘blas bors! premiats “ous of Purp a Som 108 wrote nciuded with ta of 1863, during which sn inten uetapot the Moin sed Ole rout is | tiple, Agtanaen ope third, Mimippl tweabis, Dae | Affection for his kindness, of course 42 period the old sugar an@ molasses crop, nee likely to be the soonest ready for business, and bas more the yield eal be be as follows, in bushels:— " - , ‘hole matter lying 3B 20 the blockade, was brought to market, ‘other west of Virginia, This road 1560. 1865. swindled the government, and the w 17 during ; |W ORLEANS. rolling stock than any ‘elle ad drain @ 916,088 dropped, The Ba } ‘THR COTTON TRADE OF NBI of N runs from Columbus, Ky., to M 6, between individuals the prosecution was rey an The rkable revival of the cotton trade low Vicksburg and Selma, the ow living in a Western rr} yous of fs one of the | rich and fertile country. pt Boros he pny accused was discharged, and is now ‘Auantic, Ba o> Orleans since the restoration P saree kot and Southern nly acquired wealth, Now, in eghany Beile No. 87,00 ents of the day. Cotton is now flowing to that mar! for traffic, will give s State, enjoying his sudde - th te ceipt of presents; but anon ot = ‘12, ata lively th, numerous vessels are clearing from to business all through this case the party admitted the receip' ot Di ‘29,000 that for foreign points as before the war, laden cloimed tt was an outburst of gratitude on the part @ xAe0) trith the Bocoy staple ue receipts sre’ thus givea:— WEST OF THE MISHSSIPFT, fronds, which bad nothing $0 do with official — cz ‘Boo Bor week éodiag Aeguat 4, WANG 10-00 1160, 268 Probably this was the standard’ of morality — ee be 12000 peng enh he wok q 32126,240 all the government agents om the river in pract — i a3 Sd ‘The exporis were— Jaoto pe prelpeeceis se vocal ppt 43 “Coon memee ae SChusiaa0 415,988 the poople who were foreed to patronize th i C3 | Muscatt 25,000 Siiynielt leaves stock’ oa’ haad a aii S64, of 04,168, \ks ago anew ind ur ofoes ™ ‘THE LIN 0 on ‘moat our si which was in full blast. when the War =| Seeeaeee 8,000] aa ere vice which e record: bas been kept The i a a vei perigee erry of the. colon ssouee og ae 1 a ip through the lines for Ff 8 6,00 Stock’ on band. Avgust I, each year siuce 1660, was aa a "Ark. By this achieve- ly with core, closed was the smugglhig of goods f | 85,000} ros ‘old rebel telegraph actual com. the ube of the rebels, Ordivariy ¢bls was part and par 15, Ba 8, are Bates. Boles, | site, ramming from Gauden to Galveston, via Sbroveport, tacky and Tous as the rebols made it their busi- ‘30, yr 20, 855-56. 9,804 ‘The cel of the cotton trade, 1 unless they 70, ry pt pet ms States vent cotton reaching our lines c2 pi : ane | il i hhing would be returned advantageous 1 $e itis stspbens ist 5,528 this. Behold the result! rie red something w DL | Millie ns. . wiessness it was ak Sia ny oe ee ae coos | Her A cae wale in | Bi Sea re temarncned u | Su her ein oyu orn new ow cotton for provisions, dry goods, ee ola ee as well a 20, fact, no stock ob hand, as it was forwarded ts soon as it Brite wi shortly be built between Duvall’s Blu on ines and fire arms Our ollieers it oxortions to aa we arrived to Northern or’ European ports, Memphis. The military, telegraph ofloos in Southeast sroiner envehacta sn the serteahof trade and on the emuggiors shornasiees, big tag 8 ys they were 29, ms 190,000; ‘The exports this halen. ¥ _ Bales. ar And yaar Standoot the yorern: peg A bine pret than it seems, The people break up the contraband traffic, “In th mi 79) Di 70,000] : 8,405 oy, Which 19 a ae con and inore inn eupeniie only partially s:eressful, and up to the ee ee: | Gapmen ole. 15, oat os es Sel Se Frans. 2cr: Hao Philadel iia: 1,365 ete SE PE paveiroad of ours. The entire trade of many sm ll places the wag divided the territory pants big Boor nie Charley Bowen . 18, Ro cL * f20| Di | Other foreign por! 689 Other domes’c ports ‘ustrial wore paralyzed by . cari on by Rocser sre in such localities as - ada cernithne Alan forces, Courier. Az , 2 | New York... 5 e riseg and Jackson, u mos sion fram territory held by, our own {o5de% | Smg.! 29, 630} 28, 600} A barney cualar unit0 + «126,130 Tevsources, For ;, Jackson, Tennessee, and Alexandria, veas Inactive progr sa The error eh has sain Sobemploa. bins Hier li ee OM lle ‘Ta vickenURG corroN TaaDe EL, fore the war-one of the most profitable, | ma, Alabame ;, a mga be. “bamod eich bars in 1862, in not probibiting all shipments 6,000) 900} 400| B2 | ‘There isconsiderable cotton trade done in ore, beon mentioned in ae f 2 us illion dol. y Id be easier to got at the statistics if so van unsatisfactory. method: of exchange for the troops south of Catro, oust us inapy MaTiOn, 16,000) = 000] 400) Ba | and It bang ‘that the receipts and exports; Lis praaes ft to greeubacks in some rs and many thousand lives. . AS 2m instance of this, am 16,000) | 400) B2 $3,000, 650] A2 | record wore kept in that oil icged on wat piipcipioas and he ore obtained.at so small-n cost/that it paid | te people prefer lt, te grveumunns Te, & iastem he that, Forrest 85,000] 1,100} A2 18,500, 300| CI | but as yet Vicksburg be figures. | large, apd the ore nding the ex- | A St, Louisian : nbacks, but the hold. oO roe eee eosin ooccand. Ueno eae 10,500! | '450| BL Gono] S00! At | no eystomatie effurt seoms tobe made eines the cessation | the owners aa aerating the ad in pigatortiveraiiroad | sipph at go much Pare wout back to Memphis and i Siete 2 oS Ee eee pas contd ald 6°. Hulman, Seea) TOL Be | Now Sam daly 35,000 450 £2) TP hoatlicies. “Prior to that Jats the rebels held the pose abodt teobanaredsalles of roagheeeaa. The rovels cre wolecot wagoos wish. bacon and dry goods and re. Memphis acd Nashville amtgglers, and but for tlie pis . EB 23,000) 0) EY NCW. Thomas _ 25,0001 750} far as the Big’Black, and, unless for reasons ards seized and worked these mines; but for three ye the holders of cotton suld out at once, They and percussion caps and subilery goods reosived by in nee 71) Ohl etivtem tre Oe a pees et unde ie Sia oe rnuggling, they eae amtinee pean unses Diagn, Nowe taempropeetors turned. |The so na The ‘bayer got hls ook Boe 2s in conn ce WI epoca , a) ly prohib.ted a bale {rom going bey busily, engag: rebui ‘about: £ 4 fh through our lines in connivance with the cotton spé 55,000; 1,900) Az 23, 300] B3 | resolutely p1 Vizotoudly, closed are efftcon hundred! in greenbacks, whereas they sd e y War 5 Mtary lines'oh our part were V'gol iy to rosume work with about © would have paid tn green egress? this eye inl ‘S000] | 21al C2 Tslooo] 0) 2 | anything gtng” out fom Visksbung a0, betiteea, Uotb Re lon “ie naked and-a, Pollageipuis company has} vid Davo tranaportod ¢heisame goede with the groom. ee St oe eee ee ee ee 5,000] _ 800) C2 27 650| Az tos the cotton Baigo arcit he interior, | #baut. to be worked; and) in a’lead mine ine for Southern shre : Tennessee, enabling that enter: ¥ Al : ay. 1 wearooly a hundred Bales arrived from the ; | just invested thirty thousand dollars in » ed. J, . So, moh for Ss ded much in Mississippi ond Tennessee, enal 65,000} 1,400] 6, 100] Di | May have been very lively, Nearly r pty, while, a Chicago company | | PPankee curreney? There 18 @ docl 7 eC to penetrate as iar 50,000} 800] AZ 19,000] 850) Cl | Since then the rece} b try passes | 0 Franklin county, engaged in ‘ever, in all transactions, and ts prising rebel Jeader On, ope oro 6,000] 160| 2 100,000] 1,200] 42 | all the cotton Fecalved from ‘tho back comutry pases | 1h, ToaPhia Cmnlhy, Sete profitably a | ‘preference for gold, however, ee 3 , . ighborhood. A com. doubt true, as roported-in New York, that as Memphis itse!f. z 10000} 156| Cl ry 600} B2 | through Jackson, the capital of Mississ pol. Ihe enormous | taking out lead from the samo nei oe utestur. | @ 00 Ny ni a bait milous of gaan’ : 20P I 7 v WHEN THE iv 3 , at Bret, and on the 7th of July the eu ‘bas for several.months made money «1 1@ at tho rate of one an 4 COMDIZION OF THE PADPIE WITHIN OUR LINES har 10. Ba 19; 400) Ba | was amalt hundred and thirty-eight t tensive pine regions of the Ararat ‘well known, orm 7 COED. Curlew. mber of one thousand three hu ir aud pitch ia tho ext P , for tl s specie obceacaibaliaey gbvernapetsiili tian cori 18000] 250 by SF e00) 500] Az | bales Pasmnd tnrough, Jackson. Sioce the 16th lt. the fontheaah ed tho aroction of our rol, saw wey oboe seth eee a & e ilitary lines | Chippe 6,000} 275, 26,000) 850} C2} reco nty-five bales perday, Au Boring for petroleum has become a ra mation, Cotton buy is taste were fortunate enough to be within our m! Convoy 15,000} 300] C2 000} 300) (3 | Vicksburg ‘amount ‘to seventy. i iz Black; and. 2% DOW. ng - rofitabl game i any man to trust au existence w he war lasted. | Carrie Jacovs. % CG iy this cotton’ is hauled ‘by wayons to the Bix ie hough. the yield of petroleum is small and wop offering Dut itis still " ‘os on managed to eke out an existence while t ‘i 22,000] 350] C2 . 27,000] 600} B2 is the city. Intelligent ‘actors at ‘ay witht & at joney far from In tue towns along the river banks the government and Gamnehan....-+-03 18, 300}, BL 7) 180} 03 Hence earrit F ie that, thers are Deuneen 25,000 and -| $hus far. REVIVAL OF INDUSTRY IW ARKANSAS X repatriation Commissions were compeiled to peer: sore City of Pekin... eek | “vel at 0,000; ool ba | 30,000 of old oolton now in _iasionipe ia sia ‘Too same good sory may betold oF Arkaba, chong Wiel, toy will ateal Northern money at par. i fe Calliden, * wanes 3 ey ed countrymen who bavi there ts more devastation . tates for sala a lepra aepa PRES Uni ; cn A See aaah can’ | ueserhs anche: Go ls with than elsewhere. Thosinking character't'e | ayorg sg q gph weld bolita had ete a Mer Rabe : 20,000 wr} ta . ‘So00 bo mo Me yt: eae Soe ar cil thelnes ta ihe revival of [istenen io (pene! sting cooont rine " waltcshif toed ave gat es tod Og dbp SENT? F “bets 1,100) ‘43 4,009} €2 | [bave purposoly passed by Natch et be | BUIOrOUS coup’ negroes are wor! lo planters of the South t end cultivated im the | payi 1G. Taylor ~ ° 9 se the cotton’ receipts of both piaccs are sure and piantatious on. shares with their former m: Northern, Vale, try to Me in the rebel army, Tho amount of lend S590) 600)" AS 4,000} poy ir ceipts given for Now Orlcans and Mem- considerable money made during the last | 20a mooey for many years to restore the country. bee, "as @. general | Diamond 18,000) 300) (8 Ci} included in the r.celpts y aud syatem die- | There has been ad along the | 2° aval ‘Nobody knows 20 well the de- rural districts was small, and the labor, Dunl. ich. is. I wish there was more regularity aud syatem in the valley of the White river ai LJ former richness and value. th of the Southers erforined by wo! d youths. There it b es oe | his in keeping records of cotton arrivals. | Year, ising corniand'oats for sale to the govera- of integrity or thes’ bstantial weal thing, was perforined by women an *Dacotal 10,000} 200] C3 72,000] 1,100] A2’| played at biemph: Tinbl: figures, The: | 4 ral icant railroad ata- | Stee ho in former tim: their de- 1 orectly safe, ‘bands were ines C t} | 1 ‘almost impossible to get any reliabl ' mont. Duvall's from an insigafficant rai people as those who ° ‘an hoa ‘was regarded as per-ectly safe. A few contral eee 16,000; 400) B2 20, BS | Hels is include small amountsfrom Arkaa- nding, bas become a large towo— Teis cortainly » legiti - ‘ , that they bad | Diacem. 9,000} 270] C1 be C2 | arrivals at Memphis inclu Teceipts average | ton and, steamboat By indemote Lae. Bede cpealaly 9 toe clout to pa; to raise employed; but (ie masses were $0 poor Diligent ‘and "Norvbern Mississippt. Tho i the terminus of tho railroad from est man 8 au joney’ drogcere bar 4 f , Ives from day 9,000) 200) Ca 6, Feo fip i bo! xigand bales’ per Weck, taost of it-in poor hum.of busy labor. Sevoral ordershavs | Co een nie eto avable after barv hardiy food eno“gh for themsel 1% 400} BZ 1 320| C2 | about five tho:isan per in Memphig.} sounds with the hum Hour mitts | 2.c°OD, “in this business charity, 4 phe , Ene oe raed. |- been received here for machinery forrebullding flour mitts | %,croP. teking » Sop ne cl today, jand,, therefore, could enzage no ne 5 140] A2 10,500] 260| C2 | order, whic ing. ‘This cotton, is quickly shipped (stock company bas purcbased the | Norberm men Nie vely tittle of the people, CET sotto --tnees 1a Ga oe 50°000) Bz | * Robt. Camp ii... $o.000) Sel Ae TD oct for Gremoctet Shere Me thiebrated Hot Springs for ys ah neat Dee Relais open to the Gouchers capitalise to wating their crops. Horses were comparativ “ 58°00 4a| * RuthNo. 1... ¥ ‘ B2 | time tn Memphis is not ar ge ae eet St Loa’). | accommodations of guests, and making 7. | Bence the ‘and also to benefit the coum- or 0 hei lies r ared , 22, im the import tables of Cincinnati and St. of a resort than’ ever. There is far less law- | ave very large dividends, foe apes known, and the number of eases where fain 14,000} 3, Da “od "reopened biemphis Will reassume | Sort more tbe. ex In the southwest°ra | try at the same time, Let the experiment be tr: in affluence were reduced to penurygand want is bien 30,000 18,000 FP a ele ee Lala en a hi ting ‘arkok: peemnese sae a aot where Price aud ieee be fend tpaneee vey, Limportant bearing on Se a tvesmeaiiincne conlatea ae Nov.,” 1863] 19,009 22000) 800) BEY as ig an anuacly new thing, brought about by the | Shelby wore than ainewinore: bot the proseutinbebitanty |: Problem of Teriving Soul Oromia and as cur lines were sometime : i, 1860) 10, 18,000 cotton trade in Cincinnati or | demoralized rebel soldiers, bave risen as one dra’ 4 South 01 Y ders like April, C2 | war, There never was any c T the | ducluding many’ paroled fess Arathor N mete fetors and those drawal of pickets, or, from. fears of rebel. rai August, 1857) 10,000 30 Louth before the days of secession, atid until i aud kilted several mischief makers, and quict Perr army at a i a, in number Mi 1 30,000 20, B2 | St. rebel cannon. There is a probe- | man One of the scoundrels was named Fitz- “ to rave alive the Beth or irik dante ths “the pow te : sour Epon AS | river was blockaded by rebel can Myarhawery | been restored. timents in 1800. | TRO government Hay ebler upou e wholesale system " Memphis, Vicks- ri : bility that the trade will cease in a few years; ‘william, who sbot a man for bis Union sentiments in tho govei the rebellion, eorex month, In tonne es 22,000} 25,000 ee item, although most of the cot. | W: the people of Hempstead county, on the | Sr contiscation of on Satcher 2s of pulatic ined ? A2 | it has beoome quite an item, un | He was hung by 3 wpe Yneluded tn the twenty dol- burg and Natchez, the mags of the population remail 34,000, 30/000} tly from the steamboats to tbe cars, ‘Ono of the sigas of the times. In Arkausas These men are \nelu muss Beaty eve a ge wrk and bane e-000 Feel el Ae | toe to New York: The statietics of the receipts of cot: the receipt of numerous petitions asking for a realoration | 7P¢ wren they are afraid 40 go-iuto any. kind of ‘ Ove! % The suffer- > ‘ Clucionati are as follows: — of mait facilit es. i tion, and k down: they were able to draw government rations, gs 36,000) 36,000] 750) AZ| too in . Baler: ob aiamttallintny, ites. By this means they keep 1a ee Er a i tikaliins Gee aa amare 381000 Yiooo] 250] Ga | For week: ending Avgust12.. 270% | sunt portion of Kentucky lyin own lsalt s. condrared wih thn ah teed entd cian omplofusbatto seb} river. en the war closed they were only a little | Puminns peed : 650| A2 | Since September 1, aoe 798 | and Mississippi rivers bes: own ——— yom. | tonof the sol and, petulant.op the'whole sub- botter off by, the remayal of the torturing. fenre Of My. i Mens Nos 2. reco *Ro0o| col a | Previous Apel part of this cotion comes from siomphi, seat Oelerity against the ee RS jean Bote faith inthe go omens iter — 2 ne ay 6,600) 40,000}, 800! aa siituatration of the adage, “Tv’s an iil | slavery originally, the counties tm the district | Price, of Masourl, and allow Senalor of the Uni A CHANGED ASPECT OF COMMER. mabect, “pent ‘ao.008 A2 | ‘It was an apt illustration of the adage, Moone of many hundred rebels to Many of tbe Union | Pie Seton uit to the confé @ asham In comparing the present condition of pepe sess es $aooe Bs.000 1,300) ‘Ag | wind.” fc. that ord Pere agin ete has not bon compoled ily to ee from their homee once to save his property, will Stee = the Wist with the past, it is necessary to reme 6, 4 last mentioned year a profitable Paducah ana Columbus. is simple fact has pro: |. sweeping confiscation now that the..war! of them are J buik of the 23,000) 40.000} 760] AZ| of the feclaimed wo fruit. There is noappearance of @ re- | of these men are in the. North, mot.a few. many important things. Until’ recently the bulk ¢ 18,000 500] B2 between duced its:natural fru! Dogross sre all runni Louls,'and their invariablo answer te an im teqpbindion.whieh bas passed down tho Mier Ie; 26,500) 280) Cz Tivalset lodietion duet Rtow. bow, OF 058-460 lasy ‘0 weiry about trade fm the Bouth ts thet'ss so0e ae Unete pe hetoipameamtaremiter sc eh rasa d poh 3a 000 73000 200 fs Tork’ there are no horses or ower, ae ge Sem Care grye aay eer oath wil aulekiy revive. troops, naturally as rich and fertile as apy up ve A pendonity of boats specially chartered to 22/000 600] B2 country, rf aD Mat poe Wri opts punished. Te ee poste ros rat Ba | of Welous andthe White river was niepridos ottee bow iva ety, Before the war, and anntally did a trade Toaaes To 78% avoTH BY. DESTAUCTION OP tn gel the principal e-stomer-of all the ordinary packet lin ‘23,000; Di | fome of the most persistent and ent ng cotton | em inting to mh ‘of dollars with the counties of | ‘One of tho greatest and) most ee rag oem parang aren ania cre Bir’ 12,000] C2 | dealers tn the South tailed: from St Tule, and toany of tained by the oath during the jon ip he whole. Vicksburg and Port Hudson the government seidom re- 20'0v0) | ee tere ee ee a trinto Macabeoren property and unsewled claims and Jeduments,oxtons- nied ficets of river steamers for any spe ial job of trana- 27,000 A2 | lives. Sto Texas to visit Soy Bi , in order to ing back for many years. The writer hasseem' — q 2 | and crossed into land ‘ 4 merely yobbled a few boats at a time. A Me ticslcas to vst onl 'the Red river. Of peldiers packaaes of By title deed portation, and me ghar hina 26,000 ‘AS | malls ak arpatinespent to eet ont Ot tn amcor be ont. sod original’ serveys from aoert howsee perro rp 2 neNG NIE an teres Fanny Ogden aT oe 88 a ete ° ‘Miss., in 1963. so ne oaed dis Savta mould. evan interesting the river, and the evil bec: ‘je pak 9,000] uses burned in r his with the Fes ular work of the the banks of the | Fiuncls Fisher. 12/000 C2 he fit could be written, faithfully. lusees in Ten- Jess marked as the war receded from pe ~ Lory IF ito cuceed any other Slate, (bough im Miss'ssippi. The end of the war removed the ¢vil yal 28,000) Al our cavalry ‘raids through iclnppl and. Aiba te pa RAPP AIOE ECT I sib00 Da ORES? Se goer: henson. antiagen inmeeneeee awhile, whem enoursinored:th Sadia meg ee Ne 11'000 ‘a Ti coe aen t Keebooker yf Cesarbed faa sight | Hee es apaten” become hah It is yet unteer. The last achievement of interest in this way was 20,000) cL wpon the This was formerly the favorite of drawback, however, phage mtynetne rary the employment of a fleet of transports to aia ec, rose, i Fetreat's cavalry. her swerk Mas pommept 1 waay men, ay) sow Dereon wilh fake she. gaaniog of tide. ‘aah v ., to New Orleans, for e negroes and care ithout sale. Fourth corps from Johnsonv.lle, Tenn., to wo0e Di'| large ‘ o over in a nemdaie Unions ‘et ble, and: therefore bars a en route to Texas. Now the government is ® small 20: thro nt and were thas ipha to show skvion ears ag9. ‘com: going a8 care Gaee cage at eee fobs Kind prevented the sale-of @ tract of f bles. ‘The following are the receipts rces conquered Fort. . ‘West Tennessee a few patron of the Mississippi steamboats, and the course oF i¢:oon] Bt Lous This exodus loft the country Tick tad preepetoa- were re a Ia customed channels. ‘ Er esteemed rich and prosperous weeks ago vay trade bevins to roll in the old ac ustome' oe pA tlementa prév! Ws Etarcet stpreach vo Geneke, | Wests see, to, 8 Jnies, Sak, Semmes ‘many o longer any danger of boats ging up and : For week ending now de; Tt was 4 ia ¥ 3 ‘States, , Gren the tiver from gucrillar, and po necessity of wait. | Gene 150,000 non eee Mimourl, and portions of Virginie | parca of the Southern Staton 7 ing for convoys of guuboats. The conseque ‘on, | Ginsgow....... 500) Ds around Fairfax Court ‘and the tilling itis announced in. general that there ore compotit on, 3, radually returnii Although eauen or pee nce and {reign felower than ft was Gide, Ned ae bye) 3 Beate and ihe rebuil of log cabins and sbanties | gq no further Re ee oe eee pester Disney and the price of pasa ed. and there is never | Glide, No. 8,500] 130) D2 im the cotton trade. there are siill exceptions. ear ago. Wak have been reduced, and there is never | Caia, B 10,000] 150] C2 | St. Louis bas seen her palmiest days of New York, through their agents bere, aoa fearcity of bands on the river, | Whenever the men be- Goorep Tinompso 19,000; 400) Bz COTTON, ARKAXAA. a orders for powder for various points, ip. oh come refractory or threatening the meniion Goldeh Era. 8,000} 140} D2 | ‘There has been no slight amount of cotton trade ceany tan Oy e Smith, in Arkansas, they were ‘ will tuting contrabands has the d& sired effect. a” 45'000| 1,100] /2 | Little Rook, Clarksville aud Fort " pg a ‘that no! ammunition REBEL STEAMNOAT MEN PALUENING TO TUR RIVER. , "420! b' «| Before Little Rock was captured by our forces i Geir tor States lately . ig, Amaurrection, ho Led heptane cone paper fay Wenera coed saves Pye — a cotta {gl FE ad o Mg gyre pital Tie is probably good pile . 2 Bt ‘ cae steamboat men hed hh slaveholders, the 14,000) 41 our ized by the house of McDonald & disloyal. The long association with pei Tory Fe peed B3 | were chicfly monopolt 1. Fpeisy es of Southern hospitality, and the busi ‘ ho were supposed, whether correctly or not f them off tue Uni ~ tf men in that beeen aa onsen Ne ee apemmenn coeaine pope 650) mY Fh was all haaled by government teams to Leaven- arid the salpesnans oomTn an orky of 19,000} 600] A2 the North and South, a large majorky ' a the'grosmibast men who. were ex: ght, below Columbus, 38,000) 1,000) “Aa ns with the rebel. A large num: ¥ ~ aud all who made any 18,000) = 3 vel service, araong whos tay 10'000| boo] ca ane i ms in th: ret service, x coming i icneral Roddy, formerly «Tennessee Loven $0,000] bol “Aa | souttern of the Slate, "A party of specu Lent Boat vapia n; Commodore Sou gom-ry, who commanded @ 125) Di | searching for cotton lately ‘of the country. They b Setar sd wut iS ie Tein oa eer abi) S| | eames er Pacace et as ge | a uration Fas . y 000) i : of the real facts of President | between rivers of all the meoeteneren tencates ie] Sal et | Recetas tise’ ee | ine neue Sed ai ps Heddy. and “Montgomery ‘ave been in $0'000| 1°00, a | of the arianens ‘cotton "wll probably fud a market via Cy Formerly 1 wat ppl, because Yet dt tn ie nervy : 75.000] 1'2001 A | ibe Rea river. . thickly populsied oe eins ands ‘slong the cmerly Captain of the steamboat Alouz0 ’ : ov. a "993) Bh 9ACte ABOUT Tall CORTEDWLATE COFTOR. fosoquens,’ which commences ot mouth ae it le a. for id, returned to this city. There poo ceversl Cay TS 90,000 ‘April, 1661 D 1 do not know what has become of Ae Rapapeton Yazoo and contained the lark Cee ee car Vane ean, WEY We g # Destroyed by fire or by sit! “0.8 4” which: bas found « naturel true that | proportionate te ee ihe Ort ans and’8t. Lou! Namen hho Many of these boats are worm out and are not in ket by Atantie ports) but it ts usidoubiedly true thet cousty south of Mason Lge at anne a pent attnastanes im government serv! our government ‘will reallse # very figures are not now at band, number lassi ficatio - OATS WILT IN THIRE YRARB. 000 active use. Others have been Hes represents ne ‘other county in th . ; Dering Tela tbe menrinntnaro, he $8e] Bie] a | Setar. tana rere ung toe tas | Peek oy te soosntsropresoy tne somone fT southe Wost was completely paralyzed. lato in , A thie identioal county gate! ! n in Jannary of that year 28,000) ton years, on Jeff, Davis’ plantation. ‘ a pond on ne tee dullest ofall property, Bonts ted oo avonamn erage ov waren rm Sent " ee ee Mickie od tn rene g 4 : been hased there lifter ouna) " favored cotton . Shute which cost ty thousand dollars. and wh 45,000} 1600) Litho naden ee formerly the richest cotton I Seah are fe rm ia Ben] Sevier Mimeepy it a he ae 4 rel mi : wae a S the nest Bots bu the river, and: either destroy Wem 13,000) 275) Cotlon raring Stabe prodech. was more | go soon as tho" Provisional Governors ty orrue ew es teen vane Sunee tae tae Lf ee ‘enormous Ee an ia com: | they are in operatiowand controlled by rigs —- be reachod. me F 7 than North ‘the componaaiion at where several mere, captured. AB goon as the xuvern: al | ton bined. Th ng om aa nye a Meer Ramey pon Foutmantar Gene a ot {oy the fal of eeemenire “aes 6, virone Ae. $000] 150 om A wei for thet old tas. | realt oe ap einer hating ie beara or " boat at Pittsburg, New 16. 300) pore. the people bang on enue to the: mand. | ‘The ment yeot pee Sr haee ee re ib 375| any tore; but ‘ia only tempo- | proportion to the prospective rev Albany, Louisville, Mound City, and o iver b : Tiver during high water, to the idea A TRE FRYB LABOR PROULRM. aul gumed’ Sone at the finest eratt eet ar cue |S uy ee br boats also cane = yy he'd hy ‘Ohio, “the Ten- | seouring for the government all cvtton so, transferred. No; rary, and creates distrust Lt ey soation, ‘ina : can eine teen ui (heacondotuvenmme), Magnolia, Lady Gn gem Mens '19,000| 400 saeco nt Cumberland, tbe Arkansas, the Wit, the | Lien vy gcreoment will net be injured tBereby. fair trade i epringing ap Inches Denignied Served’rua- | misds to pire the free bor ‘butnow tere i ne an the Ruih (! ban, Hope, Barton, | Jewess... 13, 360 have also been high, now ny to light hundreds | communication is United Suuten, Ol ve Branch, Kevin These boats are | J. H. Faldvin, eel See Red and the Missiasipps Boxee been able to xo anywhere | The effeet of this order was ignubandrode Able, Marble City, Magenta and others. , Those Mowyida | J. H, Grovrbeck. 36. river boate of all classes ita, the Tallahassee | of eales of Confederate Staten \ son 000; _ 500) ‘The Yi the Washi beneficial to the government. But float Ing paiees, and one of them—the im ever paid for | Jennie Rod a 1900 they chose. ortous bas sult promised to be : saorter which few days nyu for $200,000, she, largest eum ever Da tat ry 750) and Suntower, won, Yor, the are time in. many Canby, of the Int of Jaly, tevued sa order which 8 Nissi sippi mvor steamer, Many pone oe iB dau is , 4a | gated this) season, iy 10, low, exceptay Hi e above me ol il we ing, wil the tonnage oF tho Western short lived | *John H. Dickey. $3000] | $60] Az | Years They are usually 100), low, excepting sing. Our Western bouts, however, are oe Bh Perry, Jring certain months, for any “4 in compar withthe crate pyiag 9m Now York Bay. | John D sien y $00) 2 | term wheelers. 1t has beet Seems wie tshatined Peep Be nye The average life 18, Yomera, bos FEI hind peng bo tb by nabling them wo Veh soo Had these lund the condition of the Prophe M ninety nine tines 1 Je tescions Waring ot makes good business for she ie pivere ed ‘closed till the winter floods, it would thie, that where he <peor ls stoambont builders, but it jonet onggemive of aod a or ‘bat ‘end durability in the original construction. weer. 3 bout the en: 2 destitute. SANT STRENGTH OF THE 8 CAMBOAT MARING CP THR WHET. Sis Remembering what ern derived from others "tn onder to show the roaiers of the Hsu to at a glance 400) 23 | eye owner Se a ee ee a ear tary to the bleep, rome f tho steainbont marine @ to indi yam Re ee toanaerssie \unet 064 oxpense, pre- aS the movements of produce at 8b Joule to August 17: ‘rate preent Vary 20am red @ list Of all the steamers registered at Tit “4 400 B Week ending a a Northern mea who: Cord or es Gincinnats, Louisville and St Louis forthe lt ton years: $00] Ba Imports Augu AT. January. (ast poor, do not euros 40 te od nland planters, who bs There maybe .,soine omissions in boats bailt ee 6,202 sion p= Se hw dy itebet army or have | during the. iagt yenr, as tho tables from whic 400 2,684 3 ae ‘Whewar, There pl ‘were this hat wae were not always kept poutod bo 236, beng renin vo erities amd in the respective! custom houses to the Inet B pond ap wa the other moment. It will, be noted that the vaination of each 250) (2 Stead beret omg Th boat is given at the time of building—i. ¢., the cost. ns 4 to remorerete the lessee ‘alesse the ascertain tie value of boats On the Westirn waters of 3 a omy. which hes been bed Missiippi river experta havo. the f ok oe) Be toying the cotton L pn ian ee er ee ee Canter overs Tous years, boven: 816) Ba the re Of the: ; ve years, twenty per cent; for ev pad her a 260] C2 | kept. The exports are not recorded ye ‘we een ter ever ee song vary ibe fale 375] C2 | steamboat officer, and It fe Impossible to g cn egg gp iter beeen ag mh Aad 115 estimate of the shipments dows the river. velow B® are stern wheelers, Fo Sy rated below sidewhec! boats, even mew. The actual tonuage exceeds the rogia- tered im accordance with the ski @hewa in the i23$ i i i f ry He e232 STATINTICS OF wget seas. ‘the jm is, it Ie useful our serene ve vee ol Not Otmane

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