Show now orleans since the new orleans once more feels something of tho joy of life since ohp plague left her trade davs the democrat has multiplied to a remarkable degree from the head of ninth street down to the lowest limit of the river front the activity seen is almost unprecedented in the upper portion of the water front there is literally a forest of masts the number of seagoing sea going vessels is larger than has been seen there for many a day if the like has ever been seen before A steamship from rio has just discharged a cargo of sacks of colten and is now taking in cotton and grain ono vessel ii discharging enlist En lisi bricks and tiles and another bound for bordeaux is taking on stoves A german lloyds ship and two italian vessels ara loading with cotton grain and tobacco at the head of one street lies a vast quantity of cotton which is destined for havana six largo steamships are lying cloe bv and two barks which are taking on cotton at the barge landing several boats are being unloaded of immense quantities of western produce all over the landing are quantities of corn oats and flour so that in somo places locomotion is difficult one river steam boat on her last trip brought down biles of cotton at canal ane levco is jammed and littered by barrels of flour hogsheads hog of sugar and bales of cotton at tho sugar sheds scarcely any available space is unoccupied in other parts of the city returning life and activity are no less apparent are filled with vehicles laden with merchandise going toward alie depots so that ano din of the heavy chariots and the hue and cry of the drivers endeavoring to thread the maze of trading wagons is perfectly deafening in one day a arm sold for cash to country merchants more goods tann for an entire month previous |