C88*eet oc-r astheun-ti alay!f**%ijeans tor 1019 pore on iuonuay eve: ing.C^The new steamer Louisville left for New Orleans last evening with a first rate trip. Ouite a number of our citizens boarded herwhile she was at the landing, and after making a thorough inspection expressed their admiration of the now steamer. She is certainlyone of the handsomest and best business boatsin the trade, and cannot fail to be popular and successful. She had on board about ninety passengers, 350 tons of freight, 41 mules, 35 cattle, and 10 horses. She received here 550 barrels of flour, 350 barrels of pork, 200 sacks of corn, 10 casks of bacon, and a lot of otherfreight.