Jefferson aad St. Charles.-W. R. Taylor, R. Trudeau. Natchitoches and Winn.-G. L. DeRussey. Orleans.-W. W. King, J. R. McMurdo, Thos. McCay. Ouachita, Morehouse, Union and Jackson.-B. L. Dufrees. Plaquemines, St. Bernard and Orleans Right Bank.-C. Lacoste. Rapides and Avoyelles.-W. F. Griffin, M. Ryan. St. Landry and Calcasieu.--A. Dupré, B. A. Martel. St. John Baptist, St. James and Ascension.-D. F. Kenner, W. C. Lawes. St. Martin.-John Moore. St. Mary.-W. T. Palfrey. Washington, St. Helena and St. Tammany.-H. Richardson. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. William Dunbar, First District. T. G. Hunt, Second DISTRICT COURTS OF LOUISIANA. First Judicial District-Parish of Orleans. 1. J. B. Robertson, New Orleans, Judge, 1857... SALARY. .$3,500 6,000 D. Scully, Clerk, " 66 Judge, (( 3,500 Clerk, 66 fees. Judge, " 3,500 Clerk, 66 Second District.-St. Bernard and Plaquemines. O. Rousseau, St. Bernard, Judge, 1857. L. Lombard, Dis't Att'y, " Third District-Jefferson and St. Charles. Victor Burthe, Jefferson, Judge, 1857. 2,500 800 2,500 800 Fourth District-St. John the Baptist, Ascension and St. James. A. Duffel, Donaldsonville, Judge, 1857 E. Legendre, Dis't Att'y " Fifth District-Assumption, Lafourche and Terrebonne. James Cole, Thibodeaux, Judge, 1857. I. J. Roman, (6 Dis't Att'y, 2,500 800 2,500 800 Sixth District-East Baton Rouge, West Baton Rouge and Iberville. W. B. R bertson, W. B. Rouge, Judge, 1857.... R. G. Beale, E. B. Rouge, Dis't Att'y Eighth District-St. Tammany, Washington, St. Helena and Livingston. G. Watterson, Livingston, Judge, 1857.... Ninth District-Pt. Coupee and Concordia. 2,500 800 T. J. Cooly, Point Coupec, Judge, 1857..... Tenth Districi-Tensas, Madison and Carroll. A. Snyder, Madison, Judge, 1857..... Eleventh District-Catahoula, Franklin and Caldwell. 2,500 800 2,500 800 Twelfth District-Ouachita, Morehouse, Union and Jackson. R. W. Richardson, Ouachita, Judge, 1857 Thirteenth District-Rapides and Avoyelles. R. Cushman, Rapides, Judge, 1857..... Fourteenth District-St. Mary, St. Martin and Vermillion. A. Voorhies, St. Martin, Judge, 1857 Fifteenth District-Lafayette, St. Landry and Calcasieu. L. Dupree, Opelousas, Judge, 1857 P. D. Hardy, Dis't Att'y 66 Sixteenth District-Natchitoches, Sabine and Winn. C. Chaplin, Natchitoches, Judge, 1857 Dis't Att'y, " Seventeenth District-Bossier, Bienville and Claiborne. H. A. Drew, Minden, Judge, 1857.. Eighteenth District-DeSoto and Claiborne. J. D. Watkins, (6 Dis't Att'y," 2,500 800 2,500 800 2,500 800 2,500 800 2,500 800 JOINT COMMITTEE. Senate Committee.-Hon. Mark Boatner, Hon. B. L. Hodge. House of Representatives.-Hon. Thos. Green Davidson, D. L. Beecher, Chas. A. Ballard. Commissioner.-Hon. U. B. Philips, of West Baton Souge. BOARD OF CURRENCY. A. S. Herron, Secretary. Chas. E. Greneaux, Treasurer. LOUISIANA PENITENTIARY-B. ROUGE. McHatton, Ward & Co., Lessees. Board of Directors.-Timothy Fay, V. Blanchard, Levi Spillers, E. Hiriart. William Hubbs, Clerk. J. W. Williams, M. D., Physician. No. of Convicts, January, 1854.... ...283 Board Administrators Deaf and Dumb and the Blind Asylum. Dr. B. F. Harney, President. Wm. S. Pike, Secretary and Treasurer. Dr. Thos. J. Buffington, Physician. August Duplantier, Andrew S. Herron, James N. Brown, T. B. R. Hatch. James S. Brown, General Superintendent. General Statement of the Debt of Louisiana on the 1st of January, 1854: Bonds of the State, loaned the Consolidated Bank, due in June, 1854, 1857, 1860, 1863. and 1866, in equal amounts,. Bonds of the State, loaned the Citizens' Bank, 6,468,000 $1,376,000 Bonds outstanding for interest,.... 577,888 7,045,888 198,240 State debts proper, of which trust fund due on demand,... 1,221,809 Due 1st June, 1855, bonds to Draining Com pany,. 50,000 Due 1st June, 1857, to Citizens' Bank for Loans, 250,000 Due 1st Dec., 1867, to old New Orleans and 483,000 Due Dec. 1869, and March and May, 1870, to Mexican Gulf Railroad,... 100,000 Due 21st March, 1872, for purchase ground Charity Hospital,... SIG. 12. 125,000 Due 18th July, 1893, for relief of treasury, being the loan of 1853, taken by Corning & Co.,...... 750,000 Due July and August 1893, Bonds to Jackson and Opelousas Railroads,.. 302,000 Total, .$11,901,939 CULTIVATION OF SUGAR IN LOUISIANA. The quantity of sugar raised in Louisiana for the past six years was as follows: 1848-220,000 hhds. 1849-247,923 hhds.; increase over 1848, 30,874 per cent. per cent. Value of Property Subject to Taxation, for 1853. |