auen»wada’sroer10-odaib.reedheboir-itiladtilten?otlot3F*Mr. Ed. Ford, the accommodating clerk of the steamer Louisville, has our thanks for the following memorandum:Left New Orleans March 23d. Boats in port Louisville, Chancellor, and Grey Eagle. Met B. J. Adams on coast; met Fanny Bullitt at Fairchild’s Island; Diana at head Pawpaw Island; met John Raine at White river; Woodford at Friar’s Poiut; met Baltic at Island No. 40; met Atlantic at Cairo; Autocrat at Casey-ville. Encountered a very severe storm at Casey ville. Met Magenta at Lewieport. Came from Vieksburgon one wheel, and made the trip in 7J days. Time to Natohez 22 houre and 24 minutes. Landed once for passengers and wooded twice while making thesa rune.For New Orleans.—„ THE freight and passenger packeti i Hfllf LOUISVILLE, Hollcruft, master,_Will leave as above on Tuesday, April 2d,at 4 o’clock P.M.For freight or passage apply on board or to11. J. REAMER, Agent, mar30 at the Excelsior Wharf boat.