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The Times-Picayune from New Orleans, Louisiana • Page 1

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NEW ORLEANS, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 16. 1859. VOLUME XXIII. NUMBER 2. FOBEIQN PORTS.

aaabaTe. Pfor PSfiu Wchei LIVERPOOL Tt fOR LIVERPOOL The A BAXTER. LOVELL 1 ARTLEY, Hown master, bavfoi alar re rx of her earto nf aaa will hate immediate For 'fJ." jnox fc CQ enTki ortoT. C. JOSEPH CLARK.

Era Par freight aptly ia.nifiiU Kur of freight or pa.aa a Ma A KB 'i' Car 'n eV, rt. aw "camacr'r'co VERSE? SAXFQKD'S. LITER INVIGORATOR, Nwer Debilitate. laei'uv'liill'p OR ATOR. asd rtli 8A FO HD'S cawwa2 HrS Sufi's x2tj raTMORATOR aad FAMILY CATH FOR iJaTsV? iiaiVfert aal'inf Al UsT jTh ASHBRiDOE NEPHEW.

aCataaror aaaded. ml, Una aarertiaemeat Doae. 1 A lm DQME8TIO PORTS, JS5a FOR Tb Al clipper JOHN J. CROOKB St OO. BOLDER, TYPE and BRITAWWIA MET AH I ft.

0. JAKVKH St COK.UKKA1S, B1LYER PLATED GLASSWARE, TABLE CUTLERY, TERRA COTTA, PARIAH awl BOHEMIAS WARE, State fit York. PEBBLE SPECXAClLiES. SILVERWARE London now Ik Boat tstcnalT facto 1 of tuit 1 A. H.

ttale fc (. P1AE MAR OFACTURER. HEW 101 BjB tJTfBHBBBkand parrona. Is Hew Orleans, to then Hi 'EeffjH ajj'hokft el rerroei11'. pet" tbra'iaaa bit that their Ptaooa anal! tutUoe to titlr.

aatWar baa thehaTe ao 'on aad ao fUy taaptr J. fatent American Charcoal Iro a Warranted to Planch ana a tia wltboat Crack tdsertna tlCo rrurra 5i naL: a Urk 7V' ha.fa'aiV'nmr'tlV than copper1 and ai the ataid the pM bamldltr of thli climata. Ajo, ea ranliad Ir.a Pal A Poraajah HEATOH OLIVIER, SOMSSata tb Canal TteU aame otherm. iMna TwoThrjgU, ad matlThi Lock I title a STEAMSHIPS. CALIFORNIA, VIA AdPINrVAl UalvealsB and Jltttaarordm Bap.

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RAILROAE A WEER, ATAeORDAWto eaieuVana UkdiADOlA. ObWUr. fLAH DERk, Secretary Cm be appiicaooa al tRaiioa2. SW Ticket Oftrea eaaaeh feaaat. r.eamatlp CjTL toaa, kt Berry.

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If EACE CODRSE. OPERA, aal HBl at 0rABS SHOW OASES. SSe EaetM bea Aft tt a af SHOW ciS, pwtSKlJt'iKS CARER I law latt aeatraa. aaa tril caattta I a. all other, tey ha a'ao MattaaaiaaHaattoa, ESSi wit? aa tltr wee, that mw it.

W. A WILAOH rt n'ctJ 7 "t'J" raooorJUt rZ.aefd'tbe I Rt MtajBk lepUBacr 1. im at lM E.atj a Royal Faieat aU) TO BENT. eFOIl RENT detirable three at Jry Fr i is: MONTGOMERY HKUDlli ah SOUTHERN EXPRESS. PP ICE VMDMt 2 HE ST.

aSaafiaaaaaaaRn8''' HEHRY PARSUHE Jixlra KeOaed Cal LBrbat ellaVanVc McCEIiREN, LAN OK 4c CO. THE raaarrtaera tea ooTned Bk far the Rrgiate aad aal. rf Real tVtaae aad glaae. for Uk ctcy and rpRLl CeMFAJi la or tanked fortb parroaa of lota SftJ'Pacliaelirta alTtJaoV'ta. Oolud "state.

fF at City Eip.aa anc IwWJ Rl lata A SEARRB8' I Froprt. mballar I aland at fjoba R. Caroe'aa vTJaCra aaaaa rande, rUrLedloa. Hsealtaa. Poerto lncrpe, Santlan leCaba, Trlcidad.

Cienfoefoa. to coniectlnn wih thaaapreaa of Wei. Faryo Carrlnfton C. Statrt Expreaa Conpaay, Amencas and Ecropai oSforitaBd EuT CmmT JM wWAR antala w0tJ eH gj EDUCATION. InittUnttofi for Voai aUUMTItj Va DALY'S AROMATIC VALLEY WHISKEY.

(DALYR AROMATIC VALLEY eTHlSKBr mJt'i KEWORLZANR Acrut a AJh 'aaa pJT ROOF! two yaaaattlat eSrBUy and ttwaayaaaw! 'aaSit aTBnT MESSRS. at ljaa tnajt anEWT 'LAOaaaYPM. Ckatle aiHaara aad Oadd YTwja. Par White el low OarlfkH aad Ceotrta Watt CeES Awa eiOLDEH STBrrP, bad barraja, aad IOSAR HOOSE atO LAMES fcwaa tba Ci) IDailp jpicaBtttte Bi cmtennary of Old Norictch. There WRS a goodly gatheriDjr at the pleasant city of Norwich, Ct, on Wednesday, the 7th inst, the occasion beiog the celebration of the two hundredth anniversary of the foundation of the old town.

The festivities were of the most joy one character, and passed off in the moat satisfactory manner. A procession of citizenB and visitors, of over a mile in length, passed through the principal streets in the I in a lame tent erected for the outdom on the green. Among the company present were ex Presi dent Fillmore, Prof. Silliman, Donald G. Mitchell, Mar veil.) Chancellor Walworth, Rst.

J. P. Thompson, of New York, and other notabilities. Gov. Buckingham, of Connecticut, opened the exercises with an ad dress of welcome, and then introduced the Rev.

J. A. Paddock, a native of Norwich, who read selections from a copy of what is known as the Bishop's Bible," printed in old English text in aud brought to America in 1C34. The choir then sang an ode written for the occasion by Mrs. Sigoarney, the sweet poetess of Hartford, Ct, and Daniel C.

Gilmao, Librarian of Yale delivered a very learned and eloquent historical address, alluding to the various old families of Norwich and their descendants. A number of interesting relics of the town were exhibited to the audience, which nnm beied nearly six thousand. In the evening tbe tent was again crowded, and after appropriate religions exercises, Rt. Rev. the Bishop (Lee) of Delaware, a native of Norwich, delivered a long address.

The houses in the town were illuminated. On Thursday, the inn, Donald G. Mitchell delivered an able address, and at 2 o'clock there was a dinner in the tent, of which aU the invited guests present partook. The cele Madt via th. Ittkmu, New Yoik Tribune, of tl following epecial bt Pacific The publishes the am Washington, Poetmusttr General looks to him to do so; I iLe j.rotptct appears poor.

It' he fails, Paeitic Alail btean 'hip Company and 1 mails fiom New for i WW alco ii Mr. Vanderbilt. who now runs a In.e of steamers, also stands ready to take them. The otter of the latter iu ifay last was to carry them for niue months lrom 'New York to San Francisco, tbe cost of transport at Panama, which is now one ban red doilai This 1 F. from Xe the Par foi Yoik to Sn Francisco.

forrcrvice frou. Ne A bid was hot 162 UO0 for Line monll oil, New York i Xe Sari Francisco, iuclu Istamus it was accepted as the lowest i' i o.ldge revei.ne is over hands. Jobt is very dull. In afew specialities, importers bot, as we have said, the general trad eteady feeling prevailing ai reuular stau'e goods apprel holders of serious decline are nearly passed away. Bat the difficulty of moving irregular and unde at, fell in French acd German goads, for both of iroods in'forei Tbey ceiumly cannot rely upon importation, for it fs quite eviei this date out, both 1857 and I85C far behind in tbe value of goods long season must be relied upoi the market the surplus goods.

There have been some large Mount, which, on tbe whole, have reeolted fully op to tbe market, if we consider the great excess in whieh Lyons goods are offered. All "fancy goods ruled very low. Bat the indisposition to further sacrifice goods at auction has become decided, and this most be regarded as the feature of the week. Tke Manchester Trade Advices of the 23d ult from Manchester, say In our Monday 's publication we stated that private telegrams naa oeen received on Satar d7 from Bombay, dated Jnlv 20. and fmm Calcutta dated July 18, advising favorably of unfavorably of the latter, where tbe depression had increased, and the prices of goods and yarns had again declined.

Farther telegrams from Calcutta have been received by merchants to day up to the 23d alt (as we have ascertained) and it is said there is one dated the 25th. In the face of immense import, goods and yarns were offered at farther redactions fiom the notations of the 18th say two annas or 3d. per piece for shirtings, bat sales could not be efleeted. The decline from the highest prices may be stated a equal to 2d and even 3d. per lb.

for gray shirtings. Tbey were hearing falDM ot 'toclu fall of rates in the interior quite as great asm Calcutta itself. Notwithstanding the too palpable evidence we have of glut the lat ter market, there no further giving way hereto day in goods suitable for the EAet The iaker. aregnot without offers from the Bombay and China houses, and althoogh mi Wh business is done, there is a tendency rather to harden in some kinds of shirtings. For India there is no buying of yarns, but lor China a little water twist is taken.

The Con tinea. taJ houses generally are slack in yarns, whether mule or water, warps, bundles, or eop. Tbe same statement most be made a to the manufacturers from the north of the eocmtry, and, indeed, a to chers aleo ader these circumstances there is hard the same strength in the price of water (except 30 leeled), or in male below 60's: and some articles may be bad at wd. per lb. below what they could have been last week, nowever, we bear of seme Continental otters below the qpotations, thooah net to any extent Print inu dlStrr moet'y maintain their fall value for delivery wiibin a shost time.

Other descrip ACK AND THE BLUE. a 3rd! i And here', to Brat toy aafctw And hero', to ih he.rr. th! Ob, yea, to tbe baanataatar With affeettoavttttaaaajbai eye aparkla back with kiaa but behold you! tmtm of your mutual buaa IC of a Stear inst was launched, by Messrs. 8 need en it Rowland, from their yard at Green point op. posit New York, a new iron steamer, called the Alabama, bnilt for Capt James Day 4o drive between Mobile and New Orleans, em Lake Pontch art rain Virginia and Tennessee Produce.

Our exchanges from East Teunenee and Virginia still continue to record Urge shipments of fall produce. On the 5ih inst, arrived'at the Lynchburg depot, bound East, 18 loaded earn, consisting of 2,662 busbels of wheat, 24 barrels of flour, 5e(K)0 pounds of miscellaneous. There were 18 loaded cars sent West the same day. Extensive Mine of Saw. The St Louis Republican, of tbe 8ih inst, says: Col.

Vital Jarrot has recently writ, a letter to bis friend in St. Clair county, IlL, announcing tbe discovery by him of an extensive lead of silver, which promises a large yit Id of wealth. Col Jirmt started to Pike's Peak in March last, oon after the adjournment of the Illinois Leuialatare, (of whioh be was a member.) in company with Messrs. Joseph Trotier and James Uornman. Shortly after the Colonel's arrival in the mining district, near Gold Uuo, forty five miles from Denver City, he had the honor to be aerate two feet thick and rix Twenty pounds from tti Dr.

Lee, at Denver Cn was loULd tocotitain ti per. As much as five tbe ore per day have be i 'r;" eoi pr Angtt3d. Tbe in ecmmotioo in rtfVre gmge, reported to be more thorough tet, Col out to be what he Mtp. Wintef. vhery region, and his statemen The Colonel and be analyzed, and parts silver, three icusand pounds of tryKwas likewise' these new dig THE CITY.

rata a tal falling of a i Inquest A held Mary Moore, a native of Ireland, aged 31 vtarr, f. nnd ad iu a h.n on Pu draa street, unr a street First D. strict Verdict: Died of congee.ive fever." Gentle Amdsimests. Widow Reedy, Mies Kellely and Mrs lbau all reside in tbe same honse, on Customhvusa street between VUfere and Marats street Oathelsttoet Miss Kellely and Mrs. Loban saw fit to pitch into the widow, and gave ber a sound drubbing.

Tbe widow made an affidavit, and tbe caie bhving cose np yesterday before Re corder vvinz, me two DgDting i bound over to ktep the peace in affidavit before Recorder Wilu'who made Marshall sign peace bonds. Mr "hajieeoTiTug" ot "tbe m'ed'awwSte Brothers, made an affidavit against on Joseph Petit, formerly in his employ, charging said Petit witb breach of trust and embnzzle men for having abeqastaiated with $700 whieh bad been entrusted to him to be deposited in the Cinssns' Bank to th credit of said firm. Petit was a sort of under clerk or DiaatissEO Mary Calf urn could not substantiate tbe charge of breach of the peace she had made against Anna Green, and after an investigation, yesterday, Recorder tVTItt Mrs Jean Teaulet bad Louis Bacheaiin up before Recorder 8asamer yesterday, for faulting, abusing and pro yoking ber, but she could not prove th facts, and the accused was consequently discharged. Forcot all about it. Andrew Parslon made an affieavitou ibe SM August, charging Pat Mitchell and Micbael Healy with assaull ing bim and suiking him several blows over the face with their fists, aided and abetted is day before Recorder Wiltz But Pi got to come to tbe court room, aad tl no prosecutor, the accused were diet Scandalous Mrs.

McManus having scandalized her neighbor, Eagene Livandais, by her noisy proceedings, bad to appear before Recorder Wiltz yesterday, aad was mlaajijuil eharwa ot hawinar a aaa a It ed and beaten Antonio Maaaabo. After hear ine the evidence, tbe Recorder east PbsSie before the First District Court, aad bound tbe GuoauelYB over to bean tba neaee in tbe sum of 300 each. Alliged Brrach of Trust. Jose Oar a. ot No 82 nin waa arraa.ad waav terday, charged witb breach of trust aad embezzlement, for rtfoeing to accouat ler twelve doubloons and a note for $510.

left with him for safe keeping, oy marnn Y. Martin, on tbe 20th of April last frv Hail in the sum of $1,500, to appear ssfspe Recorder Long. Violxut Colored Bot Jop rJaaaa, f. Ead an affldavit betor. Ruauagsr Long.

ytrdy, aS named Kee wftb bloTst witb a loaded cane. bey.

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