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The Times-Picayune from New Orleans, Louisiana • Page 2

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MARINE NEWS. STEAMSHIPS. JTEAJ STEAMBOATS Stye dtanring peasant The Sagar Planter, of the 27th, says that the weather had been highly propitious i for crops, the heat having been so great th a. the growth of the caterpillar had been checJd. THE RIVER.

BT. LOUI noNMT mwia. juxt 99, isr. PICATUHE OFFICE. July KB.

JOHN WASHINGTON, to the authorized Marine and hirer Rep.rter far the Pteayanc FOR MOBILE. MORGAN DAILY LOT U. B. MALL 8TBAMSR8. llUsintamsd by the toUowlng low SEASHORE Br GlOHi Arnolb.

Od.nc.ng kf, oer TELEGRAPHIC. Mm Europe Reception ol the Km pre mini Farragut Received at a 8U Schle.wiu Q.ie tion Froin Japan I belling of ihe American Ship An Shoo ting ol Con July 28. The Empre stern. American vessels, French men of war, and other shipping were profusely decorated. The Empress was received by the captain and of her visit the Empress expressed herself with her reception.

She left for the shore 1 parting salute being ixi of the Colorado. ah is. July 28. Admiral Farragut was peror Napoleon. The dinner was givei the Emperor especially in Farragut" other members of the Imperial Cabinet and To day's Monitear positively denies I truth of the statement that the Emperor I sent a note to Prussia wiring the surrender Beblih, July 28 Notwithstanding the King of Prussia prWd to wig, the 1 1 urge Ki.

French Emneror' the political affairs of Germany. Lokdoh, July 28. Japan advices via Hong Kong report the American ship Anna Kimbal baa been seized and Heavily libeled 1 commander of the American squadron fc lation of treaty stipulation between United States and China, in bringing a cargo There has been but little rain throughout England during the past week. The weather St. Petkksbithg, July 28.

The Emperor ly captured in Central Asia under one government, commanded bv Gen. Kauffman. London. July 28 Consols closed steady at Frankfort. JoJv 28.

Bonds 374k. Galveston, July 28. The St. Mary brings Ihe Brownsville Courier of the26th. 8pecial firm the butchery of Gen.

Santiago Vidauni. He was shot July 6th in St Domingo Square, city of Mexico, being refused by Diaz an in Schaffer, oned. On themselves, iid death. The generals Queretaro Expiess, prevalence defeated the troops of Gn. Alvarez, and has them fairly out of the State.

Colin better than any other part of Specie remittances, formerly a Tampico and made I Colin fifty thousand. The largest portion of absence. He has been as for National for denof.it National Bank circnlation $298,806,000. Internal lor the week $4,678,000. Richmond, Jnly 28.

The ore Gen. Schofield. notice of which was last nhrht, issued until changed in points. J. of Columbia having6 expired, Gen.

Greene ed by Congress, sections of the Crop reports from State continue cheerful. hicago, July Jo. I ball it yesterday, between the Nationals and Excel day, between the siors, of Chicago, the former won, making 94 to 4, whitewashing the Excelsiors six Philadelphia, July 28. Arrived Steamer Star of the Union, from New Orleans. Are Hens I'reilabUt The inquiry often arises amongst inexperienced farmers as to the actual profits of keeping hens, and many affirm that they destroy more than they are worth.

This, lam convinced, after several more8 pronTabtenan anVtner fowraised the farm or remain in the hen house. By thus giving them freedom to stroll about, they get much to eat, which, were they confined, would have to be supplied to them in corn, grain, etc. I feed regularly, every morning during the year, to them two quarts of corn. This, with sour' milk in summer, and a few Douea potatoes un www.toKetoer mm plenty During the year 1864, I sold 487 using what was sold 532 down of eggs, which, at the average price, amounted to $156 40. The chickens I sold for thirty cents apiece, making $31 50 a profit on ffity bens of $187 90.

Tnis is my experience in keeping bens, and I have always found where they were kept well they would yield a profitable reward. The labor required in. taking care of them is very little, and I would urge any who have any doubu as to their profitableness to try the ex periment. I7ur vL bing Ihrmer. srSS3 cnecss to keep it along, and held a stunning loyal meeting, at Homer, on the galo rious Fourth ot The consti Catktt not of the United States, but of the Lincoln Club was read by the Secretary, after a prayer by the President, who request After this, a string of "cut and dried" From the same paper we clip the follow John James, a freedman, has been ap pointed superintendent of schools for the edu ration of freedmen in Ouachita parish and for the purpose of purchasing lota and build i freedmen to leave five per cent, wages of this year in the hands of Sentinel, of the 27th, enough, howevei We have whole number of votes registered in The Iliad says that Homer jail is literally )verflowing with criminals." The Iliad also that some so called Union men hereabouts do not patronize that paper that local suppose folly, duplicity and injusti that the will not remember Baton Rouge Advocate, of the py the following paragraphs ppearance a that The" late odp7o.

weather, has given the alandbwVns to thoroughly the present will insure an average crop. The GreenBbnrg Star and Journal of the 27th has the following weather and crop para frequent rains have subsided, and we iw visited by occasional showers, wnicn greatly delight our farming neighbors. The evenings are becoming literally meltm; badly injured as it was feared, and there is a proepect of more corn being year man ev gfh' aghe yet be gathered tinues seasonable until it is fairly made. Texas. Military Guillotine The Houston Tel KGenn State pointment.

the State are all adopting currency as the basis of their charges. Galveston is to have a race course and fair gImW Mails We understand that the Meridian, from Meridian to Coraicana, of' consequence ii The following items are from the Corpus section. rithin five miles of this city, during the past ear, has raised 2743 pounds of Sea Island ported to living on S'neces, shot andjrilled county, wl Commei iJenr of We are very much gratified to learn that in deaths, and cases. We sincerely hope the disease will soon disappear regret to learn that there is a great deal of the oldest citizens has died. It is reported in Houston that yellow fever evails in Galveston.

Mr. William G. Casseady, for many years days, dTpartedhUi life on the 23d instT His int form. A party of 80 Swedish emigrants, about 13 Houston, having been brought to this cocnty by Messrs. G.

S. Forsgard and Daniel Heard. Mr. Forsgard will retain some tweuty party here, while the rest will be forwarded immediately to Webberville, Brushy and Mr. Etheridge tells good joke on Brownlow's militia.

He sayt MP legged, cross eyed, cock eyed, slab sided, hip gaudy patterns of striped ixception, were bare footed. He asked them dergoing untold tortures at the idea of having collar on. and looked as though he was forever disgraced. "Oh," said they, "that is the way our captain has of punishing us. If we are guilty of any disobedience of orders, he forces us to wear shoes We suppose if the ofienee was a serious one they would also be compelled to wash their faces and change ehirtaonce a month Murfreetboro Monitor.

Old Age Protected It is one of the pain ChanoeUorJventoneofhu earlier jadg njmill0 ueglectwd. The traded life, to command the attentions due his infirmities. The will of such an aged ought to be regarded with great tender cured by fraudulent acts, but contains those the circumstances of his situation, and the affections dictated." jmetimes repented of speaking, bnt holding my peace." first insertion, and seventy five cents per A square is the space occupied by ten line solid agate any excess will be charged as i full square. To insure insertion, the advertiser mas mark on the advertisement the number of squares he wishes it to make, and when there to "whom it is to be charged must be designa ted. All bills must be paid weekly.

Kendall, Holbrook Sl Co. OFFICB OT THE PlCATTJNB, day i ling, but before ilouded np, ihad shower. The but clear, breeze blowing day it was casionally bscure thf2da prthend much rain, though we shall have Business. The prospects are not flattering for a large amount of business this week, still we may expect as much as usual at this upper landing to day we have the St. Louis packets Continental and Mississippi, the Cin cinnati packet Messenger, and the GreenvilU packet Grey Eagle, all are discharging and re ceiving freight, giving considerable lite to the landing.

The receipts of cotton since Saturday art departure yesterday the packet as we 3flei4 below the Surveyor mark of the high At Vicksbnrg, on the 28th, the river was At Memphis, on the 27th, the river was fall "'White and Arkansas Rivers were falling Onthe27t 3 feet 7 inches Otith, tl By the arrival of the Live Oak from Jeffer feMngefa8t Ked all the wy down. The Shreveport Southwestern, of the 24th, The weather during the feetland0 was last night 18" feet above low Ahrivai.s. The Lower Coast packet Aloe, Capt. M. N.

Radovich, arrived with saudries, The Bayou Sara packet Nina Simnies, Capt. Get packet New Era, with sundries, and Capt. A. Dugae, The Greenville, VickBburg and Natchez packet Grey Eagle Capt. f.

M. White, arrived with 132 bales cotton, and is now at the foot of Common street receiving freight, to leave on Tuesday, at 5 P. on her fourth trip in place of the Gen. Quitman and Boot E. Lee.

The Bayou Lafourche packet T. J. Emory, Capt. J. W.

Bowles, arrived with sundries, and leaves again to day at 5 P. M. The Red River packet Live Oak, Capt. Jno apers and the following memoranda:" Left Jefferson on Tuesday, July 23, at 5 clock P. M.

Wednesday, 21th, arrived at Orleans steamers Frolic and Ireneffor Jef Oak 1 Shreveport Thursday, 25th, light at Coushatta Chut above Campte Sunday, 2 at Manchac Bar, and Mo above Bayou falling fast all the down four and a he Cuba. Capt rived from Shreveport The St. Louis packet Mississippi, Capt. Wm. Thompson, arrived with a fall cargo, and leaves aain on Wednesday at 5 P.

M. We clerk, Mr. John packet Messenger, Capt nd leaves again on Wednesday next From Sunday Morning' Edition. M. Monday, this popular of Capt.

Geo. Mr. A. D. Dupuy fice, leaves i to Bayou Sara.

She also leaves every Vcfcta Plaquemine the Attakapas packet Ingomar excepted) for all points on Bayou Teche going by the Ingomar. Red River Packet Lotus No 2. This reliable and first class packet leaves on Monday at 5 P. under the command of Capt. D.

D. Dannals, for all landings up to Shreveport, and takes freight for Minden and Lake Biste RAILROADS. jaORCJa BTROnD, iuje OF a bdooebsoe LJ above place, Jy0 8t jnUSOT BOUTS FROM BMW ORJURAJfB TO HW Gauge Atlanta and ret Western Railway Is now Otoclnnaa to Hew Tort and ali Kaatom cities. aaaed on this continent Elegant Palace 81ee neeaons for Pittsbun, Philadelphia, Baltimore aU important So nth was tern Office Itpot, or at themce of tbe Atlantic and Miaf aipplSteamahipOompany, 104 Common street Mmw ARRIVED. Tork th lMt 40 EasssafiE" TowboatReUaTCe.

SinnilZhr RO Tork 901,1 Flicker, Greenlee, fm F.ojd. rBelOW OoBBhic Dp.1 Chal Brtario! Mn.ulrE,TroUroTn, t0 BEOE1PT8 OF PRODUCE. natter Eeep CaOlAclil 8 bxemdee Stem A Bro BKCEIPTS OF PRODUCB 05 SUNDAY. i bale.moeaJ korio 1 do A Hick bcuiR STEAMSHIPS. CENTRAL AMERICA.

BELIZE, BRITISH HONDURAS, ie splendid steamship OEM. SHERMAN. Jeff. Pendleton, Commander, Parties desiring GEN. SHERMAN, Jeff.

Pendleton, Commander, having seen chartered to replace the TRADE WIND, whilst the Utter goes North to be thor oughly renovated, will leave, from her wharf, 17, First District, as. above, carrying the U. ail. 8 tf P. DOWD.

110 Poydras street For lew Orleans end M.mphls Steamers. 5 "J10" 55S Mi One of which wffl leave daily on she arrival of the 4 P. M. train onto Fontchaata Bailxoad, K. B.

Ail freight lTabln5 currency" rival of IS train, stopping at Bay St. Louis, Pass Christian and Mississippi City. On SUNDAY and MONDAY nights they will stop in at the above places coining from Mobile. mhS will make regular trips to above places on MOM Taa Of 4 P. M.

tasfab Oa eS tfipofugPascaulat1 Betummg, will leave Ooean bprlngs Sunday Monday and Wednesday eveninga, and Friday AgenU. The elegant and very CAME LI Geo. J. Rlakealee, The above trips aud departures will be made unless Drevented by bad weather APALACHICOLA AND To sail on FRIDAY, August or freight or passage apply BOBBY, 138 Gravler street 11 please procure orders. MERCHANTS' BOSTON AND NEW ORLEANS Forming a regular weekly ST.

LOUIS. lY, July 24th, at 8 A. i offer superior Accommodation. I every facility will be extended sssage, apply fee mTBEBN LIGHT. WESTERN METROPOLIS U.

leave SATURDAYS, Pier 4b, N. R. taking paa ie following rates, payabl peerage. September 7, 21 October 5, 19 November 2, 16. eox rre VHLAND.

LwL 64HUtgaa1ne IMMIGRATION. ap tf 110 Poydras street. Hew mawMk MURRAY, BUILDER, WOBESHOP AND 2bove.r' ThroBngh'bfllaloefy Ud'iD'g'for'an1 points en agent JjfjjjL' tewrlai N8 tU COL ai at 8H o'clock, A. M. for ihe above and inter mod I (in, place of the steemer TioswrK) will" leave as above tor Opelousea, Washington, LrMonUtrhafe.

K5w2 J.BFAOAUB,Adv.S:vler. trewbeel, three double flued boila, two large machinery and h.pacTeekroorn hemSsggg STEAMSHIPS. riroppoiBinki's'pxei J. H. ASBBBIDOE fc DBCAK, having splendid I of the following steam OaPt VallL B.

V. Oager. E.W. Holmes. The steamship GEO.

CROMWELL, B. E. vain. Commander, will leave her wharf, foot of Toulouse street, en SUNDAY, Aug. 4, at 8 A.

M. Freight for Bremen taken by this line, and through Bills of trading given for seme. For freight or passage apply to ALFRED M0ULTON, STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN ALBBBT THOMAB, FOR LIVERPOOL DIRECT. LIVERPOOL SOUTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPAJ1 ctrnmandTt ALBAMBRA, 1300 tone Commandei Wuuama Cominandsi OLUTDA, lioo ton OontnutBdat ALICE, Tutton. Commandea thera From Hamburg to NhwOrUana.

or from New Or FOB BEEMBB The anT'lmsTes SJ201Jenburg bark AMERICA, Oarrela, maeter" 3 THIBLB, isfiSMk OO 'SHwTugotollna Flat ltatsSlgM for Cane Elver and Hetel P. a The ateamer St. Nicholas will take freight' i LAFOntCHB. 1T DrSfTD8TE4MB XiawSss Ti che for all landings en the Atehafalaya ieod Ol AtillTA it I Vat WffimV'Sri YEENTOB I Monroe, and all landing, on Ouaehtba John Jft.iW5.ffirato alternate tilp Jy21 Ism JJf ta FJaeeef NATCHEZ AND NEW Jafj OBEY EAGLE, J. White, mash will leave as above, for Greenville, Qraad Princeton, Aabton, Bkipwiti Bend.

Vickabnrc. 1 Rodney. Bt Joaepb, Waterproof eonville, ana all intermediate landings. ickaburg. For freight or passage, having a modations, apply landing, foot ef Leaves EVERY WKDNRaDAl and 8ATUEDAY.

at BROWN. I gaw aV FOB THE FORTS, TU BSDA and FRIDAY at 10A. ELj For freight orpaasag FivV Leaves svary EUNDAT. at 9 A. and WEualaV IBERVILLE, smatez.

I. (L Landxy, eletB, SrB suet BlvuraVverV' Booaar DS the. Und.na. Leaves very MONDAY and THCR.SDAY" at 5 M. I fCrT' A.

THE MOBT.PBAFT BTEAMIB T. "HHeNtc. Modclerl 1 kveaa r35a ATTARAFAM, FREIGHT FOB LANDINGS OB A YOU TECHE. ATALL TlWWmPrClTl BAYOU SABA PACKET COMPANY. F.

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