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7 TH Vol. VI.?S?. 3"*.?Witole If*. 1003, puuuallfcl) DAILY By J A M E S GORD O N IIENNET T, NO. 21 A X.N STHKKT. TERMS OF ADVERTISING.?The extensive circuit ttoD of the IIkru.d, both in town mid country, makes it* ?up?nor chunurl lor advertisers. Fun TWILVK LIMM OR LESS ! 1 d*y, $0 60 I 4 days, *1 24 I 7 djys,$l tf7 I 10days,f2i5 a * 0 75 | 6 * 1 40 3 2 oo II f- 2 37 S * 1 00 I ? * 1 75 I 9 " 3 13 | 14 " 2 40 roh MoiiT nxi:i oa : J we??ks, $"2 40 i i months, fd 60 ! i month, 3 00 j 6 mouths, 16 00 <xt- All advurti??ui< uU to U: paid lor b?lore their insertion. AJv?rti?emcr.'s insortud in the Weekl? Herald at $1 p*?r square every insertion. Moumno Herilu?issued every morning, except Sunday-, price two trnls per copy. Country subscribers furtufcheJ at the same rate, for any sj>ecirtc period, on .i remitbuico in advance. No paper sent, unless paid in advance. Wkexi.it Hrhils?issued every Saturday morning, at nine a'clocU; pricc tix cmh per copy. Kuruisheti to country tlbvcriberi at per annum in iLlv >ucp. % CuKUKiruNUKM i?uri- requctt*l to address their letter! to ja.viki (joRi/u < Bknnvtt, Proprietor and Lditor \ uul all on business must be post puisl. ClrcMim ton or liiC iJcrul.l. M<ttnirr? Hekai.u, d?Hy paper, 1)s)0 W r.SKLY rtKH4LL> J 4W Extka Hi: '-alu.on the arrival ot a Jteainar iS.wO Acjcre^aterirculationofthe Herall j? 000 Of thisiujinonni'isiue recirculate in fWiLiDKLrHia .Daily and Weekly , about t,0o4 Z-j4t01, " " l^oo connkcticut, " ' i,#00 lUTIMntK, " " " IS 00 wkth^fcotoit. * " ' *00 4lmh i.ii) Trot. ** ' #00 Assent* for the .Vi-w-Voi-li Herald. Philadelphia, Penn?Geo. R. Zikbek, corner f Third au<l Dock-stj., opposite the Exehang*. Baltimore, Md?\Vm. Tai'lor, 12 North-?treet, near the Pott Office. AVia Orleans, La.?john F. Ci'k^j & Co..Merchant's Exchange, next door t the Post Otfiee. St Louis, Mi.? R. J. Woodwakd. Mobile, Ala ?Jon* F. Curns &l Co. Cincinnati, O.?C. Toitr. Troy, tv. Y?Levi VVii.i.ard, Rirer street. Albany, N. Y.?J. 8 Harder, corner of State and N. Market, nnder the Museum. Pouf^kkeejtsie, .v. Ir..?Levi Smith. Afeioark, IV. J.?Jon* Sutherland. 1Vr.o Brunswick. S. /.?William Solomox. EUizabtUttown, A' J.?Samuel Chane. Peterson, .v /-mmhtw Doughertv. Boston, Mass.?Geo. \V. Keddino, No. S Staterset, north ii4e of the City Hall. Nexo Haven, Conn.? D. C. Mitchell. Hartford, Conn.?D. C. Mitchell. Providence, H. /.?john Green. i\'orwich. Conn?Jon* Hate*. Utica,.V. Y.?J. B. Loak. Web?trr'j Ur?at jgpeechea. Wmm'i Speech at Riohnvind. reported eicluaieely for the iierald, ami the only In:I hi.J correct report published, uiclud.ru alio Mr. Rn ri Speech at Auburn, printed in one 1!4? Weekly Herald?for tale at tl<ij oAce, price ?J ceota. V7r.iiarcii'? Speech in Wall etreet. reported for the Herald, prrnted oh beautiful white satin for framing?price $1 50?lame eeech ilia single large ?het t for framing?price It} cebtf. Wnunn'i apccch in Richmond, printed on while aatia, > '?) for ?ale?price $1 50. BillTIMH AND AMERKAN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. BRITISH QUEEN AND PRESIDENT, ifThese Steam Ship* are intended to run gWfcfW*ren?larly between Una port, London and NEW YORK TO LONDON. Tfce BRITISH QUEEN, of *016 tona and 530 hnrae power, L.C.L Richard Rriberta, R. N. c jni.uH.vlf r, will tail From Lnndan. I Kr.iin New York. 1*1 Noecmber. I lat December. NKW YORK TO LIVERPOOL. The PRESIDENT. ?l iZtt toot, and ?oo horse power. M M. Keaue, commander, will From Liverpool. | From New York, tfl Oetober, 2d Norcmber, let December. I tat J anuary, IHt. T>e rate of paaaage in th< Mam Saloon i? SliO, aud all other rter bertha. (im, lore aaloon, tl90,eictuaiv? of wine*, which vail be furniah'-d .>i call at returnable r ilea Steward* fee* f 6 M. Tte Brillih Qti'-en will taVe W0 ton* car?!). Tbe rrf will lake I'm lc aj carg j. Pl*n?i of the nceominodttioo* of botii may' b? At th* Aceut'* ofllit. *M ?r '^ "'^AMWORTH k SMITH, 4 J inn' lut|t?u jf 103 Krout atract KOK LIVERPOOL "t'*ra w?'?rKE*IDE!*T 1 "??The Hlran packat Pre?'iient. M- M. Kcaiia. Milli, mill take 1001 toua freight, (an t ?T >pn a f .?.>r?l.lc opoortunitv for tnipmeuti ?f e<> >3? which rviuire 11 eo iu Briiiab venaelt) which w ill be Uk?n at fair rituol frcwht Her ceoinnimlntiliiB for |>.M(k(e ar* admirable ad-iMadT r comfort Kor fraight or pa.<?<|[? apply to rri'. U WAOhWOKTH 1i SMITH, N?. 4 J?nn'lanr. Hiridll AND NORTH AMERICAN HOYAL MAIL. ^ISNSr SBMHHHba uMBKBai TEAM SHIPS OK Ituc TONS A VD ir-HOHSE POWER. FROM BOSTON TO 1,1 VEK.RrOOL. Kram Boatua. Kroia Lirerpool. aiTANNIA, H?rr WooJl 0ct. , 1 ?,rt 4 mlf. cuinaaicxtcr. j i COLUMBIA, Kictiv4Cln4iid J Oct* II it AC API A. K C. Miller, ccm- i s , f (Vf 4 mvU'r. ?> > ! > t ALtDOM A,^ ??. em ( >'jt |? ' OM l? r;tannia,'k??tr w^4- j D x J ? 4 ruff, r jinma j4?r. I i A'.'ADIA, K. C. Miller. 'V>?i i j.u | 1 ji,c , niawUr. } i Theae ahu a *r? lurni M>t i Titfi ihcbnfl i>f tore*, winr> ke n.1 v? |irmi ! <1 with n eTi?rie*ceil Surjeon. Tae ral>- ( I* !**. I icluilii -.j ll(?arJ'l ft'l 111 ill Oaesea, for whach,ai-|.l| at jr. Itroad ?l.tn ?? ? ,~rw~. bar vtk Livingston. via ITON1 n o r u.N nAU lV..VH NKW VORK,PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, Salein, liortlaill and U*vg >r I'^rkaii* K>|<rr<? anil ?urti|piLimrunic?.r<n i wmiiireti. daily Link, #.?r tk? tr-iiMportation of Sf(ir, Bark Nol??, P?cV?r?? and I of l>??da Small l'?r*?lr. S , kc., ill ofwbi?h will k? r???iwd urkil I, '(lurli, P. M..wd f <r * ardcd tha tunr 4my No cliarar for cartac *1 rtlhar < nd. L nlin will lw reel ir<d u.iiil 3| o\ lirk. P. M. I ?*? ?' Stuw ?.?tJ.,..da. Sin ,1'. Parcli. S.tnipU?. ke . irtll b? r*e?i??d at Una oHf? itid l'orward?d '>y Ikr Acadia, Brrttuaia. Caledonia mj I nl'im i v I >r wkich R???irt> wilI k? (IU, to irlntr >1 l.mro..ol, ia conn?<tio? with tlx K ir I uainaaa. Mr II will ei? itt any mid all kittda ol buaiu >< that ma)' be ?n'ru?t? I to hia <h?re??ewh 4i l'?ll?<lia( m l Payir.it Unfli. foln and Billa. f"%r?*ia?in* ??Txla l> ,kc . ?ilh- r in Boa Ion. N'? York. PKi h ;-liAia r B ill im <r>All Parkac* mail nuli<4' llimlfa'a fciprraa.'and irit 4a It offictD HRIOinM. Jr .Ai.nt.Nrt 1 Wall ?t ,N Y. WM. K. HARSDKN. Proprietor. * four! at . Boatna. W?. Hamrfm la >lnn? r"?noapiil- F'f tlw loai or injury of artitl* nr pruprrtf of ?uy drarr-j lino a??rrr f oaimiltad to k? ' trr , nor i< aar riak uauii i"l h) nor ran uijr b? attarhrd to l>? New J*ra?> Slum N?*i?*Uua I'ompaiif, la wKoaa vtnbu*l< hu cr?i mi lie ? 4mi Ir u? ported. oo lh? B?atr-i tad Pmm lent*,and Pnniii?ac ?nJ Stouiagl.B Railroad*, ti r?*|wrt Id their r,inlen!?, *t a-iy timr. Itlcripli will be pi ' i I. r ill I' .'k ' a I ?.?W JKRBKY hMl.KOWAND t"lvA MS PORTA ATION t OMPANY. N?? \rr?r>K?manl?';<Jn?ai'-DC'.u October t?t, 1M0 NV.W YORK ANDNV.WAR*. Fare r?4mr?U t? X> tent*. Kr >aa tlx loot of Coarlla?dl?lri?l, N?w Yo?V (Krary uajr?MJ?d?>' ?*c?iit?d ) U<r* N?* York. Lri?? Newark. Al A M. At ? T M At T( A iM. At ti t. M II d? 4 do do *t d* 4< 4n lot do * 4a T do II do ON SUNDAYS. From Ike foot of Likort/ atrart. N<? York. Newark At A M as4 tl P. M At I P M ma io P M ISKW YORK. ?.LI/4nr.THTO*VN, RAH WAY. AND NKW BRUNIUVK k. Firi rrd urd mniiKiMioiuHi /???-? > ? > t N*w Vork. > ? Uruagiritk At A. *1 At T A *. . _ ??V r. M. i'( S?lw??u ."it? J <rk M 'tut* 4f 4a do yrw Brwa ilil, M *?ntj - ?? t?pU.? KMnbrthtowti. 1J (lull. Vif iT? bill lio? | %*# ? lhroo<? rftw Brjaawiek (ur S-w Vork r*?rrr???mi| ?t < (iN-ImA Ot tk? T| A M trif rr?n N?? BriMwwk i? |MM _ f * ??!?" *?V> pr<w??? tH*if Ticket* *1 tH? Uck?t????,r*e*?? ? ferry tir k?? |r?iii Tirkrta nrr r???ir?J ky tn? eo?iiflor > ily on iHr !?? ?h*i |iur''u>M. j0t NHH'IK *""!> >r* Vt?a* T?>i fl- 'JgW*'!*1' iM u?w ?tnii?r*< **AIC, r W M?r ^^ZJC3Llia<mulir, hit hi k< 'r Allxt t (at ;.i? ???"?. will ?nd ?ft*r , *?r""k?r Ttk I * ' - - _ _ mm Civil r?e?rlifcUll?.,K f. n ?'clo'fc.A. io?'eloek,A M. it T^*?l*'?'"#f PV?HAIf; i? r- ? irkt?jl? f,r p?rfnrmi?? U* I'' ? k')?r ? M Mil tnmi konr ? < litre* qu?r Cullf* will fcn<l Ihi rmU ??f| pltMMl anit particularly >)** of cht ti| iag from rvll fcrrvh ? ' wilh *" a??i'l?d. I'harww h*< Bar rnhim >wt ?? ! U fli'tr u?t, twiLlnl ky * th <iab?rirtiH, *a4 ! * !VV'I with IxrlHt :?nd ??err ?>nrrni?i>r?. Tfc-fc. (I k lai.vl frtffM r?*jnt>?b|r t?r??,b?l nlf at * vp risk ?ftlia ownrr. aT 3m T?F. vr aUR\>o.SK RT roa AND ?MOM rOlUMKKKfMt. Un i... .1 i ,rvni fuM.rtMadl'i Wnipnul,! oM 'pnnf, MhhiU 1/anHin,. {? ? Ih.^.r ,?H V .? ?.. , ai a . Th? ?! *ml> '? t'"'^.01.A. f \ 4" !l4-Q.Tra adall. will l-ara N? ? V<w? fron Ihr fx I ' V*"** < h*<-,Hari alrrrt. I ("'.lift, P M *x.| fc'*' k"P" ,l>' l"-1 ??* *" 1 *w?. A M. ? l.rar* f?>?f 1 KimJtr, * '??'*tor T "'j, M'TM^riW^iulir ??d * ? * fr'?fr?L??t ir pu?r> ???>! ? f-'-P4^" c? VoaH, ar In M Ma. i> 'l.M.r ia. 1*4 WmI AJ! !*?>!?? ? 1,1 W>< ink >?iia*?af it 'h E NE NE1 I LUMUON LINK Or l'A( Kt/1'3 iS* M. M. ?& ^TJ^allouthe lstjioth^uid 40th of eiery month.?Tlu? him o packet* will hereafter lx c > lt?o4. il of the !' >lluwi:if Hlnpn, whirh will ?uccceil eacli other lu thr order in winch they are u,unt'd, laying punctual!) irmii ->cw *uu l ormnoui* uuujc m, lOlh, '20th, and from Loudon on the 7tl*v 17th, and STth of every month,tkr?uhout theyear, viz:? ... ? / Vum yew York, I^tndon, Porfin'lh. !Jan. 1C Feb. 17t Feb. so May 1 J June 17 < Julie SO Sept. 1 ( Oct. 17(Oct. SO (Jan. lOcKeb. 87 ( March 1 MONTREAL, Griffin, \ May L0< June 87 J July 1 (Sept. 10 ( Oct. 37 (Not. 1 (Jan. SO ( March 7 ( March 1U GLADIATOR,Britton, (May 80? July 7<Ju!y 10 (Sept. 80 ( Nov. 7(Nor. 10 ( Keb. 11 Marchl7 ( Msroh 80 MEDIATOR CUa.'nplin, (June lJJuly l7(Jily 8) (Oct. 1 ( Not. 17 (Nov. 80 tJi"eb. 10 ( Maroh27( April 1 WELLINGTON,Cfcadwick,' Jute 10? July S7(Aug. 1 (Oct. I0(3?'sv. 87(Dec. 1 t. K?t?. S0C April 7 I April 10 QUEBEC, Hebanl, ^Juu? 80? Aug. 7 An#. 10 I Oct. 80( Dec. T(D?c. 10 (March 1 ( April 17 (April SO PHILADELPHIA,Morgan, < July 1 < Aug. 17 < Aug. so (Not. It Due. 17(Dec. 30 t MareJi 10C April 17 ( May 1 SAMPSON, SturgM. (July 10(Aug. 97(Sept. 1 (Nov. I'JrDec. 87(Jau. 1 ( March 90( May 7 ( May in PRESIDENT,CbaUwuk, (Jily 80 \ Sept. l] Sept. 10 (Nov. SOC Jan. 7 (Jus. 10 SAprtt 1 ( May 17C May -JO Aug. 1 ' Sept. 17 Sept. 80 Dec. liJan. 17r Jail. SO (April 10(May 27 (J una 1 rOilONTO.Ginwold, (Aug. 10 { Sept. 27 ( Oct. 1 (Dec. lo( Jail. 87 (Feb. 1 S April 30 (June 7 (June .0 Aug. 80 < Oct. 7 < OeC 10 Dec. 80( Keb. 7f V'eb 10 Thaaeahipi are ill of the fir-it clasp, about 700 torn burthen tad are <MMMMM by etperiencril na i^alori. Great care haa tw*:n made u?" of in the Detection of furniture beds &c., and U>e [>rice of cabin pM(M? it now lived a tUlOO outwari. for each dull,and children half price without wniei orlnju >r< of any diorription. Neither (he rapthaina nor owner* of the above packet* will be rrponaihlc for any lettera, parcel* or |>ackagea cut ay lucui, uuiesi regular dim* 01 lauiiiK are ngned Ihtrrt or Apply 0 GKINNELL, MINTURN Jc CO. 134 Front *t.,orto JOHN ORIS WOLD. TO South ?treet. New York OLD LINE LIVERPOOL PACKETS. m m. m m The Ola Line of Packet* for Liverpool, will hereafterbe despatched m the following order, excepting that wlies the ailing ilny fall* ud Sunday, the itupt will on the lucceediug day, Ti?:? Fr?m New Ytrk. From Liverpool June llTh. SOUTH AMERICA, (July 1? I Ootobar 1> (16 tone, < Noven ber 19 Feoruary 1) U. U. Bailey, /.March 29 June It) TW? ENGLAND, (Auiiut T October IIS 7S0 tow*. /December T i ebruary It 5 B. L. Waite, {April 7 July 1) The OXFORD, (Augu.f It V.I.T' ( SM toBi, ) December 18 March 1) J. Ralh'.one, (April II i"1' w EUROPE, t September 7 November lt> It* toni, {January 7 March IS S E. O. Marshall, \ May 7 AuguJt 1 ) The NORTH AMERICA, I September 1? December 1 > S10 tone, {January 1? April II A. B. Low ber. (May It Augiut It) TheNEW YORK,(new) (October 7 December 11} Kn) ton*. {February 7 April It J W. C.Bai*t*w, (June 7 September 1 1 Th? CAM-GRI DOE, (October It January 1 S SSO Um, , \ February It May 1> Ira Btirtley, (Jane If September it J Th? COLUMBUS, ( November 7 January 19 } 700 ton*, {March 7 / T. B. Oropper. (July 7 The*e *hip* are not lurpajtrfeil ui point of eleg.tn<? or emnfort in their cabiu accommodation, or in thtir fait lailuig vialitie*' by rvoy vhi. Ih in the trade. The coraiiaudrr* are well known u men of character and ipenence u>d the atricteet attention will alway* be (mid to promote the coml'oi t and convenience of ;(*J*euger*. Punctuality, u regard* the day ot *?iling, will be eUerved a* heretofore. The priee orpaaaajje outward h now fuedat $100. for which m| le etoree, of every description, will be provided witn the exception ol wine* and liquor*, which will be famished by the Itcwarda, if required. Neither the cuptaiu* nor owner* of thee* *liiu* will be recpon iible lor letter*. p?reel?, or package* *eut by Jhrm, utile** regu nr mm 01 i4(jing are ti^uea mereior. fir freight or to OODHUK k < O., or> B?rl.?# .!.? N? v?,w C. a MARSHALL. J M ?l.p, New York jyl and BARINO. AND BROTHKRB k Co. Liearpool. NtW LINK LIVERPOOL PACKET*. jib m, foiTnr'iin Nr?^orl^>o the SSifc^apa Lirerpoo^v^th* 13th of each mmith FROM NEW YORK. Ship itARKICK, CapUiu A. 9. rainier, 2Sth October. ROSCI US, retain John Colli m, 116th No?nnMr SIDDONS, l uitiin N. B. Palmer, V5th December 8HKR1DAN,' apt un K. A. Depeyitcr. SSth January Kill l\l LIVKRI'OOL. Ship ROSCIUS. Captain John C llin*, I3tli Sept, HIDUll.Nl*, < aptain N. B. Palmer, I31h Of ber. 9HKRlDAN,t uptaln K. A. Depey*ter, Uth >o?T>?r OAR RICK, Captain A. S. Palmar, ISth Decainber Them ulnpa are all ol tl.? tir.t elm upward* of luou tuna, built in theeity Of N ? York, win *nch improvement* aa combine great *peed with uon?unl comfort lor pa*aenger*.? Keery i are Inn hem taken in the arraugemcaM of their arcommodatiun*. Tha price of pa???re hence ia $108 for which ample iloraa will t>e | ruTidrd. TKa? ihipa are c> minmided by eiperienred m**tera, w ho will maka (very eirrtiou to glee grneral aatiafaetion. Neither the captain* or own?ri of theee ?hip* will be ?c oounUhl.-I >r ?nv ictt-r* purr> l< or packag--* aeiit by themuulraa regular bill* of lading ire tinned therelOr. >'or freight or paange, apply to T. K COLLINS si CU .M South.treat, N.York, or to BROWN, SHIPLKY k CO. Lieerpool. I Letter! by the pw sk?t* will If charged 17\ casta pemnfite i boat, M cent* per oun<-e. and ncwapaper* OLe cent aacn. ol "lIVKRPOOL \N.> NKW VtlHK IIKHllAH COMKRt'l.lL LINK OK PACKKT8. 4^ TO AND 1 ROM THI- ABOVK PORTSWVKL Perron* aending for th'ir friend* reai<Jing in Ureal 8 and Irelanican ni*f th?m bni'ight out with deapatrh \rr iinxr line oo ?ery mode i?te term*. Agenti of the firit reap lability hart lately heen < nc?i!?d t > aee that th* mi grant*, forwarded without delay, ami email draft* gi?*u in their f??or prvmptlv paid. OMmnM all | ?rt? of the country will I e inurisally attended to, and ? eh atlcatmu will be giranto all Vmn.-he* ol the h mtM M to guarantee tl.e further patronage of th"*e who will f tor the unjer*igned with their order*, and in all caa< * whera th p?-?eng>r* uo not rmhaik the ran.v I fuouey will b? rdiiMlrd tu l|i< i>er??n I'row wkoia i( ?u retin ?J. In lUJllinn (n drafta L-i??n on our nnniaroua *grnta Ihrauitou IH* iliff?r?oi ^arta of K'<rl.iriilt IrrluJ and McoiUnd, ??h? ki? aurry facility lo 11 ? tnniiraat ?) <> ? a??ir>- mi) 11?? gt ir uthrra. Ili?? ran hr f ;rui-t..il with iirafl?,lai*? or.u.nll t,nu i. payable at flfht, a* Mlo*.- :? Ou th? P.-otincial Buik of JrfUai, anil ill br?n -h?? ? Armajrh Duncaaooa M al on Boiidmlaa b< rry Loa<l?a M ' Bk^har. BaJlini Pnwnratrick M owvniif B.llrm.ua lAin^artm O ?*en B*?Jon r.Mi? rviraituDi B?ll) an uiaoi J n'u??i!!?a *lr? t,? m IHIwijr (*)>KO Cloaiaall KilktMi? Yralw CmI jtllwll VV ?lrrfar4 Cmw I.im-ri < W.afo-d Colrtnia L'ihu YmiU UooUKill Oa lh* Vatioaal Baak aal iu braaehta? AUlow F.naia fttrm Rom lalliiMlM Knnucorthf Newry I Ballma Karmoy Hwrt-a I BojrU lm?M| r ?rn?k"mM.ir KilV i?ny Biiio Clitawli Killuan Tailow Caaktll Killmah TW? Call Eantiirk TTurtaa CwUhn L?>nr.k TtnN CaV.?rcir'?a ixnchm T>Wwtaf y Vh WilfriiH Progt??4? >1 ?i? W??ford t>un4al* Miu-hrlatown WrMptiri. Diiugart'a N?n??h V it fu/li>?r nxrlienlara. *l>ply (if bjr 1'ltrr.aoat mu4) t# HfcKl/MAXIl K KK.S A N. ?l So.iili ?trr?l ' I oDr !iM>r fait of Wall ? fok iivKRrooL niTwiThuaSa'i haklkston. M > 3! I.K AM) SAVANNAH. m m ^ Th? ?i?K?erihrrt fo'lowing rtfaUr p9 ailittg for th* nbor* nnrl#, tit: H*K LIVERPOOL, Httm?k iflrndid immw^Ut?ow f^r WJf" c?l?i? ?i?H ih# ftr?t ?)*?< ship X \ LON, < t?Ui i Putnam. Mpitr 13, FK. to bt >\rm[ ?u Im ?(k iaal. ? <>R *KW OKI.? \N*. thr akip BRJTTANNIA, rapt t ook, ?t Pin? tiirrt nltarl, !? lw d??palfhrd oq thr 7th in?t. M>R MOBILt . Mir park. I .hip WAVKMLY.Cm-' *?oW. ll fi?r CI loitil xn Inr klh inat FOR CHAMLKftTON.tht tarkat ?hip < ON<iRIC<S. ? KR f'apt MarahOI, !?t? of Ikt iki; Hrary La?da. o? ih* ?tk i?at K)R*ATANNAH-Th. nn.t kn* SATANNAH, at of Maid?n Iw, an th? lib mat Ttu ?lw?? txttli >? *11 >if thr Int rliu.iU Mllr IlltJ up far lh? atrnmiunda'iai. olratiia. arcoud rabia ?ad at?rrat? ptai'Mm, kinl arr ronintiid<4 hj ?paritnrad nulrri Thr aWiia?r? h.r?a f'*t'?r ?urr*aai?n nf wli af tk? Art* elm tailing w?rklf lor tKc ibo? paru For farther partir -ilira, ip,>l T 10 ?M HFUDMAW fc. KKKNAW.II T?r fAHHAI l'. TO AtD FROM ENl) I. A N I) J^ffVIR*l-AND. *<M;TLA.NT). AND WAl.kfl, with a iSAinUrvr piMacr f r??<n tl.#tMf?rrnt aaHa.at ratr*. -an k? aatiord K?arjr att ntina, Nrflip and lafaamaliua wi!l yinil to amurant*. njr our diwrrrnt *a?ata kruucknil Uia rtriiMMartanl K.?r<'|r,anitin Liaarpaorlif ?r H? r am?D t not | ?nhfTrm,?fi?l( now on thr atoUo attend to >kna? p*aa>uai*ra mho may h# nf??t'l ky th'ir frimda kara, to praTaat iWlaf to* rO/n r jnlkioad nf ... v . Laltrra will kr firwanlad and pa??a??a aan ka aarurrd tn Li?*rW>l. ki Ihr r?f ?ar , ?.-* la. lailiac r* Ik* lal. Tlfc.ltth, :Mk ,o4 ?{k of ra i month, thrmi?hotit Ika T??r. Alaatn L?nd 'a, inllK I t.tMU * ?.! Wth if ?ach mouth ky a^;ria? fcv latfear iDoat Mid.l'rtotHf li|btfHI>?r|, *T,'t ,'^^IjKUUMA?, k KKKNAMI ?o,,U. oaadoar ftnm Wall at N. B. Draft ea?Kr .?Maina<l f'"1, V*', or.M* J1.' " .VI. 7...i.. . !.. V I. .. 1 n...L ..r 1 ? i.?.1 ?..1.1. I * It an ?K? frari?ti?l ink oflrcluiri ui tU br*ar h?i. hjr #ptiv I <( M tVti? IllT rAM|<IK K?>R HVKHPOOL. Nt.W OffU^ANf, MO RILE. SAVANNAH, AnI> t HARLMTO*. \m t'af f>rn?, Mil* p"?i'i?rty ')? ih? IHth (VI. for l.iv?rjw* I TH* lienor P?MI ?hl|> OOL k.T ItOit TK ! r># Iht I llh Oft f*r N"? (irl'iM ThaOOr FK.NNKR vlfoalh* IMS Ot) for Mnhil*. Tt>? >>n? < I.IN I ON null >a th? !? h Oft , u> l tVf ?. B LAMAR ob tS? # It Of' f*r l"t?? ?t I-a^i I parkti thtp HUDSON tail* r<iaitlv?l)-<tn U?? lli Ot( Kir i livlril Ml TV? afco?? afcip* (>??? >11 rmrj *up#nor tie inaoilMiim, for cibia, tat ? < ciMa. ?t?? < ?? i>a?t?n??r* Apply ( * * i. f.tAr*i ott, oKf* Aiir.of ii I* Roufn *>ot? aMir*. vJt^^ 'P >\T Av K h DON A HH.i ?i i ?in Niar**. ?nl | pf tli? Hnf In fhuitjing) ?iii ??.( < -? l>( N*,.aW. ?OrP k lt|\'?. lf*V Atari*, I I Tontiar BaiMltR W TO kV YORK, TUESDAY MO I'AC KK'i S Kcm HAVKK-SI.CONULINC. j$j> )*':& The of tlila liiu will C''i Imue thf?r <le[>.irlurr from New Vork on the first,d.il will nail from Hivre cu the 21th ui f?ch monthliurii,^ the year,thus:? rruirtiTKic torn. r rom rtcvre. January lit) t February 4-fth May UtJShipUTICA, J.B.r?U, <Juae 54th September lstj ( October !Mth f?r? lit / ""ipCHAS. CARROLL, October 1st > ^* r NoreaberSUh March 1st; t Ai.ril vJth July 1st* New chip ONEIDA, < Au;iut atth November 1st N Jus. Kuuek. t becimbbcrSilh August !:?I BALTJMOKlS, , &?;'"* ?[h December i*tx ' 1 * (September 24th ,?3 iht accommodations of thene Ships arc not surpassed. combining *11 that may be required lor comfort. The price ox cabin $100.Pmnen;;*-rs -.nil he supplied withevery requisite ^*ith tne eveeption of-.vines and liquors. <k>oda iuteudeu for theae vc?s !.> will be forwarded ky Ihesubscriber, free from any otherthanthe <i?euses actually incurred a them. For Freight or pa^s iue,apply to 30VD k 111 NCKRN, Ag#>ntu, 1 I Na. 9 TOtttiN BlilflBl pahTagjc row SAY ANtf Ml, ^> ULUUlJ) FSiABlTsilKl^TlNK, (Comp-Hintf t ne f? Mowing wll known superior packets.) Ship (JKLIA. < ttptai'i D Ij. Porter, < U8TO V, ' Hi ttilii C. Chadwirk. Brig WIlSllV ! H(<LKK. t niUiii <' Thatclker. Is. BALDWIN,rapt in T. Ba^ett. <i. B. I. \M.\H, Captain J. Johusoa. I'HIL.l'RA- < *M|.tain SMi? rrnau. ST Ml* LING, Captain J. A.Ki#Vy. The above packets are Ml of the lir-t rlaj* , aud thtir accomodation* for cabin, second cabin and steerage pa*?engr rs, are well known ?obf unequal led both for cornfoi I and tonvt mence. I'ertouM wishing to embark b> either of thin line,are requested to make application to W. k J. T. TAPSCUTT 43Peckjl?p, stl or at 49 South it V<m \T K\V~bULKANS. ?$& ml jSIt LOUISIANA AND NEW YORK LINE OF PACKETS! (To sail evury other Monday.) Ship YAZOO, ( apt. B. J- H. Trask, MISSISSIPPI, Capt. ( . Milliard, L.HLIMV I 1.1, P.. I ai 1. .>1. MIII1I, HUNTS VILLK, Capt. J. Kldridge, NASHVI l.l,K. Caiit. A. A. Wo,J. SHAKSPICAUK, C?Dt. Allen Miner. The above ipn arc all ol the lirnt class, coppered anil copper fastened, of a light draft of water, and built ia this erty ?i press l.y fur the traile, wilii elegant accommodation* for panledgers , and commanded by able and <sxi>r rieneed master*.? The price of passage from Now Vork to New Orleati* in tiled at Vo, and from New Orleaa* to New York at $90, without b'luors. They will at all timet be towrd up and down the Mississippi b> strambcats, and the- strictest punctuality observed in their time of sailing. Neither the owner* ?r captain* of these ship* wil be rrajxtaaible for jewelry, bullion, precious tone* silver, or plated ware .or for any letter*,parcel* or packages sent by or put onboard of them, unless regular bills ol lading are taken for the san.e. and the value therein expressed. For freight or paMage. apply to K. K. COLLINS h CO. 5<) South *t. or / \MKS K. WOODRUFF, Agent in New Orleans, wh? will promptly forward any good* to his address. The ships of this line arc warranted to tail regularly as advertised. No goods received after Saturday evening, prevtoia to the day ol sailing. oJ4 At^j^- KOR M AR9F.ILLES?The luperior copper fas Klj*xVtened ard coppered French bark KUANCOlS HO JAMMMhNOItK., Cai/t. Godefroy, has three fourths of hi r cargo onboard. Kor Itetght cr passage at'plv to Jrtl U'.lYD fcHINI KK.N,') Ti'iitine BuiUlings. Jt FOIl II A M BU Rt i ?The fine IV. t Mailing c ;itlifrMfjrJfy'd and copper fastened bark (JL'K'I'AVA, Capt. BoW riartalin. has most of her r?rgo eugag- d, and will have q?rrk despatch. Kor balar.ee of freight or passage, apply to olS O. H. SCHMIDT'S SON & CO.63 W*ll st. tfg- FOR HAVIBUR(??A fine fast sailing eoppcrt Vessel will be i.esnatehed on or before 1st proximo fVpsHMftnd has c tnsiderable cargo engaged. Kor balance of freight or passage, apply to ol D. II. SCHMIDT'S HONK'O.M Wall ?t, FOR AMSTERDAM.?The fine fast sailing (hip kTT*V AUDAC'IA, IjIiii Valle master, has three fouiths of ??r r <tLrn her cargo engaged, and w ill have im mediate despatch. For balance of freight, or pa-s tee, apply to tW D. H- Si HMIDl 'S SON k CO., ?3 Wall *t. KOR ST. DOMINGO?The fire, fast sailing, cop iJjfV I<ered and copper fastened brig SOLIDfc, Sundberg mmittm in nl-i, will take freight foi any port on the above island, should the bulk of f#0 hnrrel* trrr. For whicK oi p as sag-, apply to D. H SCHMIDT S SON fc CO . oM 8J Wall St. ttbK: PASSAGl: FOR LIVF.RPOOL-A hr.t rU?a mHtJ^ |Mrkrl (hip will be despatched lor the above port <>n jfijUai)if^.)ie let Not uit-rr neat. F r tirmi ipply lo o?7 HEHDM A.N St K F.F.N AN. (I South ft. FOR SA VANNAH?Firet Pack?t-Th? mperior, Wffy (??t .ailintf packet ebip CINCINNATI, Biriiiiw, fllmifeniaetrr, will have immediate deapatch for the above port, and liu (pleiidid aceommodat ion* fur cabin, aecond cabin and aterraKr pa??en?tra, v ho will be Uktu tu mederaU Irn/x if early application la rn.de to T HKRDMAN kKKENAN'.tl So,,th at. FOK NIW OKI,1 A N8? I In- auperi >r ri ?t ?l i(( McVyW r> itwlar pad r t ?lnp LOUISA,('apt. , will he <! JHMwIlMPiiti'heil on the lit of Not. tar the above port (ebiri, aecond cabin an I fteeraKC paatcnii era will fiud thi< ahii> a very deairable conveyance. For |'UH|{^,? Inch will be mad' moderate, apply on l.oarJ it"' ahip at I'ine atiect wh.rf, or tc IIKRD.YMN KK?NAN,?l Son lb at. N.n The pi.eket aliip N I.AWKI.NfK. to ?ail on Tt.unday.Ttd laat.eaa vet lam' a iVw mi re aecond cabin and <l?f r.iije pttMriifi r?, at rcilucei] rttea, if immediate application la made, M >Xiii?. oil " 1AA* ~IPASfcAt.K KI>H NKW'i IRI.I-ANS, iVOBILT7 if 19t. CHARLESTON AND 8 A VAN VAH?TI.e nbWMaarriber* * ill have a regular auct eaimn of fleet claee Veaaela to aail weekly for the ab- vr porta.add pae^entera may rely th;?t every attention will be given to promote tt-eir Com fort dunugtlie voyage. Tlie paaaare to either 01 (he above port! will be at the lowfttratea. For further particalara.ip^.30? HERPMAN St KEEN AN. II S.oith .t. near Wall. FOR ROTTERDAM?The fine faat (ailing brig MJTV NV.PT 1' N K. < apt Nnrrin haa the greater pari of bet jUUbr argo en? <ged,anil will have junk dtapatch. For ba UnceorfreigM rr paaaaje, apply to DOORMAN. JOHNHTVN l> rn. u? (ire?n? ith it, o*T rr l> . II I1MI0T S HON 5t ( (). a.l WMI at. FOU HAVANA AND VATANZASITo tail JHMfWon Saturday, 31 ?l in?t ?TSe superior copnnH and Smmtfm'' Pter I'aetei ed brig IIAV AN A, tillaatrick. matter, will lake what fre gM may offer fi r either "?f i?e above porta, for which ate itaaage, html auperior I'urmaV.ed accominodationa. aprly on hoa-d at I ier IS, E. Kor to oM lw- JOIIN J. TAYLOR. T9 Front at. PA**A II FOR MOBILE?Th*ail-mlid packet ahio HE\\ Kll.l'ipl. Eduioi.^a, will poiiuxly tail .Hi Ht._ ii Hi 'at of November for the above port, and haa very handaoni' * -coinmodaliona for cabin ?>d a'frajie paa>cater? at low rat" Fit u .ai,ik? apply on l- .^rJ. or to W k. J. T 1 AI'srOT I . (' Peek alip.or oil t* H ulh it, for. (louveineur Inn* F'Olk' ANTWf kf-1 he till.' f,..? nilliix e?pper?J J^JV ;iiol copper I laleneu Hw. briu KHTHKR,' ?pi FalIKShM_1 Older, rtt j tar^e pirl of her e irgi enfifer), aril will have puck deapatch. For balance of Irei4.1t ur p-uaaye, apply to .. . o3l V H. r-' M >1 ll< 1 n *() > * l o. ?3 Wnil nt. XA^*- MtK L1VK.HIMHMj?Ca'k'I of lh? lit No*fmh#r ?Theeery fire fael aiiiiir p*<kel etup O.Vf < >R I), jlftUKs' >" Hat'ib^ae. maalrr, will axil on V mil i j. id S rrmber, h?r regular day. I'luxe M?fil ? ?ill Hudv tl.ruown intrreat. by aelertiug thin well rho?en eonrey.'ire, they imui hm? dnfli I'tlSi Hoyal llirli (if Ireland, ai d <>n Meaara. Preecott. < ?r?le. Am?i h to . Nu?h*ni. L n Ion. by ?pt U nia la o/? u- ROCHE, BROTHERS k < o 67 nonth ?t. (If Mill LIVERPOOL-New LlM -Regular Paeki ?X*V'>< :vh N mnbfr.-l lif rlciEinl packet ahip ROS SHh1 Il'S. Oapt. John ColIlM, of 1100 toua, will aail km above. Per regular day. Fur freight or paaaage, haviuf accooim >datioM uix^tiaMrd far arlendor or cumfott, apply in board, at Orlaaua ahjrf.fimt olWi-ll ilrril, ur t j E. K. COLLINS V I O Sautbat. Fnrr af pa??ae *!? . TS? parkat al ip SIPDONS. Capl. N. B Palmer, IMO tela*, rill lucceod lk? K->acii;?, and (ail tftih December,her regular lir n? RUSHTON' & ASPINWALL, D R l' (1 C I S T S, OPI I" n* MLI AT THE IK WllnLEitLE (TORE, So 88 H'illiam itrrrt, A ( i a t r a I innrlnral of staple Dr.ru*. medi< inks. ptRKrvrRY, UL.ASS WARE.fcr. fc>r r ??h < r apprntrd credit Ab?! al their retail atorri, II* Broadway, and It Aalor IIoum, A large aal I'reah alota at FAMILY MEDI< IN>.S AND FAK? V TOILET ?OT Tl.? H MEDICINE (HEST?,kc. Article* for Ibe Kraatcli and Spari.ab narkela.rnaetantly id hand ol lm? i>d ia* S(>RE NIPPI ES O AAA BOTTLES hare b? rn anld with n a few week* ?l ?*fV/V'? '9herir.an'a P.pillary Oil . it ttirea erery raae . and the I) 'Ior deh> the world In pr jttwre a raae it will n?i car*. Prof Binghnm. I>r P?o1, aereral old eiperirnred nnrara, all who ba?? a??d it. are referred In. Sold at IM Naaaiii el reel, New York, aril 11 Pallm atrret. Ilrwoklyi <?tl LKKCHKS?A ??perior lot nf l.eerhn, ju?t re?*arrd aad (or a ale whotaa?fe and retail at KElTI'HTW *NOFR'S o<l ITIARV AcY, 9J0 Br<m4w?r. " NERVOlTkS"HEAIMCHE.~ NEW YORK, H?pt r%. l???. | r M DRAH DO^TOn-'-The Ion* a|oav in ein." Per fcrrel avjat atau -e. le J?e in.ell a pru-?fyle to yowr faith: yoaar ||>ad?rh' c- wK.rh I rr n*'d?n U a humH%c, h?T?{*ro?rd rdlrilt tflrarioni W(i>? I nta* t?fwr tort to-.lay, at 1* A M. I wx> la ?wl?at pai?. < ai?k ti?*4*?li<>l I* wlurb I liatt k??? frr<?M?ailf nkfrrtcJ f.it r>?n pvl htn rwdalmotl tatty rtm?( j thai toii'lk' thought of to rff?tt a off; MMn|trai*"f Will Iht brd. Thm woll Jo frr a Haft* f??a mui Your rtmtdy tiirad mt tn?ir?ly; I loch ma Lnwiir?-K?if? 1 af-pr* yftnr 4?rli??a| (datlrim* ) Lai allllMM Air 1*0 u I ha?? btrn rraarl to f ouf rtmrrfy. Y?nr?.alnc?rtly, J, B NONH, Roldat'.na N >nviil.;illl Bt?t?k*r,B?d D odd V an Broad ?? N 1 ,.>? ? : .. Br ..lilju. ORRIS TOOTH P \ST?. I CHf RM AN'S OTITIH TOOTH PASTK * admitted v by :a:I to l?r !hr htft dtnlriBr* trrr haown It Htana whil?nt. ??<l Srintift'* th* Irrlh. f*t;at? Ihttar'ar'o fl*M >ff, W?r.Urn lwpimi.*?rrl>n< th* hraath an.'. nr??taU tlitttath ftotn a hm? .tad dtraymg, warranted Ira* from all yifl or UlitrrH! i??uW?la-tf a It i? rtromnn-nded Vjr tia* m dical rieallf, Hm. f>r F.aalmoid, and itttral oth?r tlrrry A , " "' ' j J M Miwr?. Katj , Prof. Ria?h?ia ( ?! J II llaima, |ir (i ll iMrr, atxi In ' art. ??rry ?? *h? ha* our d 11 an) a ? a? ilccidtdly Iht l*?t aril.'I* (?t eft mine iht tilth and taatrtmlac th* hr**th th,r ?*trt'l*<t. S Id at KM , ' ?ai it; Dodrt't *as Uroadarar. and I3? f nlton at. Ilrr-?fc l*n Hrr thai hit tifaalurt lti<a, "A. >?W?rm-B, A I) "" tt IIOUI ?'h pot I'O HI iRISMI 4 GHm ^S'TTIV1"' R,KI'r'*' *?<AT WHOLMAUI DonM* K"T?ldnM ?f?y*ry J-trr.j finn. ftinfl* hartrl Jo t da do *"? > K '"?, ?mn >*rr?l -f. 1MB' .niil.rt- tfki ?MU '? -n " M . ?t. ??r>** ( <**? - ilaf iwrn* ii?? n, w wCt'"** ttxl ??? * will itg pri'.M. BrltS Ik i;fT7 a,yl ?m tH r**r ?trr?l .B*4r n?M. IMiTi'.KSHI VII COt'OH - >r*J -t on <i?y, k* ? iJEn 1/ MAN'S I'OUOH l,0/:r NMC4. ?.!?? 04 V?.i! tr I. m D XT 11 XI. X*. JL I RNING, NOVEMBER 3, HIGHLY IMPORTANT FROM E U R_OP E Knr?;irnn Wiir ; ? A .la?Crttlrnl Slule of FtuH?-Probable Rrrolnllon In Kra?rc? DrprcmlDii In (tie Houston Money ?Ti\rket, 15y (lie arrival of tlie packet ship Neiv York, Captjin Harsio w.vesterda) iDCiuinj;, we reccired highly important intelligence from Londt n down to the 7th ult ?I einer four dpys later. We immediately issued an KX l it \, which wni out at one o'clock, Miid thousands sold and sen? otl*to erery part of the country. At two o'eii.ck we received by Horse Express, over Long Island, tlie intelligence by the |iucket ship Westminster, (.'apt. Moore, with London dates to the 1<>th, and Portsmouth to the 12th, for which we return Capt. M. our thanks. Immediately after this also, we issued a SEC ON I) EXTRA, and sold and sent it all over die city and country, as the first. Yesterday was a great day for news. Our immortal Commodore brought us our papers in advance ?>i all t.'ic Wail >'ri'cl loafers full one j hour. This intelligence breathe - of war ia the East?and ditlurbanco and revolution in France. The moit important point is the contest between the Avar and peace party ia P.nis. Thiers is the head of the war party?Louis Philippe of the peace party. The destruction of Beyrout ha,? exasperated the French people, and they cry for war?and if war is not given them, they will most like procecd to revolution. The details of these views, facts, and opinions, will bo found in our columns. The corn crops of Burope h*ve turned out well, but their money market is in a very deranged state, in consequence of the menacing position of afiaira in Europe and the East. There is an overland mail from India, with dates from Canton te the 5th June, but it brings nothing later than we have already published direct from China. On the whole, the quiet of Pans?the position of Loai* Philippe?the peace of Europe, are all in a more disturbed condition than they hare been for the last quarter of a centnry. Loxdow, Oct. 10.? Tiie Quarter'* Revenue?We regret to state that a deficiency upon tho Quarter will appear on the statement. In the Excise department this deficiency will be rather apparent than real. In the Customs there is an actual deficiency. This has been occasioned by causes obviously powerful iu iipcrnic i>> iiiu uixui unncn in (iii: ue veuue. inc corn average* during the quarter, as compared with those of the quarter preceding, show a diminution in the duty paid on importation. In the Pout ortice, an increase will be shewn, ?ufficient to prove that the new system will gradually achieve what it? projector and advocates have predicted?a r*venue eventually equal to that derived from the former heavy rates of postage, while a vast public benefit will have been effected. State of Pari*. l.ofvoH, lOfhOct. 1SJ0. The Paris journals who have published their opinions on this measure are at variance respecting its motive* anil objects. One party regards it as induced by a desire to save the Ministry from the responsibility ol a war, on which they were determined; another, and perhaps a littler informed portion of the press, considers it as a means liv which Ministers h'ipe t > be extricated from the difficulties which overstrained exciteu.ent might proJuce'when it should become apparent to the public that war was to be avoided. Out of diM>r? similar diversity of opinion prevailed; but it would appear from our private letters that everywhere, except on the Bourse, the preponderating one was on Thursday of the unfavorable kind. This would, however, prove little. No newfact beyond the eoread and increase of alarm or of irritation among the population had become known, but the tendency of these was not only to depress the spirits of all of the public who relied on peace, but also to enhancc the difficulty ami the danger of the Government, should it be ultimately resolved that war would not fce resorted to. From every seaport, and indeed from every internal town or city of France in which a newspaper was published, there arrived in P.iris evidence of the earnestnes of Government to prepaie for the worst alternative ; and, stupid as it is, of the ardent desire of the population for war. In order to work up public feeling to tbe proper pitch 01 exasperation, the Republicans had also contrived .11 11.. iK.-lr... nf u. Acad'-mie Koyale dn Mu?i>|uc of Pari*, call" for the Mar*cillai?t hymn ?o general and *o prexting, that tho Government, which ?t fir*t attempted to atirlv tho*e eries, wa* obliged to order that they ?heuld ho arquirNCt'd in, and accordingly we find, that at the Grand Opera on VVedueiday nij^Ut the Marieiliuiie hymn \va? played by the orchestra, and *ung in choru* by the occiipan'* of the pit. Tur. Tivtr.i Orrjt*, Friday,Oct. 9. Convocation of the l-'reneti Clininber*. We hare received, by extraordinary exprm from Pari", the Monitrur Pnrititn and the Mtuagrr of Wednesday nighf They contain the following announcement " The Chamber* are convoked for the ?*th of October The ordinance of convocation will appear to-morrow in the Monitrur." Thi* intelligence produced at Tortoni'*, on Wedneiday night, a new panic. A fall took place nominally in the fund*, hut in faet no directing price could be ascertained. The ftr?t bargain (in the three per cent* ) wai dune at tv?f 73c A (light improve ment afterward* took place, and thry roie to *!6f; but oar letter* stale that little or no basines* arae done, and that a specie* of ?t*por reigned among the <peealator* The general rumour* and belief were that >1. Thiera had pre?*ed the King to consent to take measures tantamount tn a declaration ef war. That Hi* Majesty wuald only, in the absence of the Cham'; r .r- a strong repretentalien to the fonr Power*, the rap'y to which could hardly be expected before the lapse of three week*, and that the Chamber* *ho?ld in the mean while be convoked far the end of that period, when the view* of the King ar of hi* Goveraaenl would be mbmitted to them, with the result* of the last apneal to the Sovereign * partiei to the treaty of the 15th of July. t.ownon,Oct.7 -OorPari* correspond eat write* that M. Thier* ha* already proposed and iniiited, in the ii n? . ,i..?r .?- ? 1? ) Ik* Rki*?, ind aUo to Alexandria, ia d*?pita of the block If On tbato i|n?tioo?. ftfl.Th?ii? wai in the miaority. On Monday or Tntaday ianil.tr pn?pe??i? will an doubt l>? made. accompanied by offiara of rt .itr.a'ioa So lha?. whatever be the rcaalt, th? ?o*aent i? critical Wo atated yeaterday that deciaire war mooaiirea anal I nat be takrn by the French Cabinet, without an inamedirte aplit therein, and the withdrawal of three orfowr Mmiatera We haea but to iternae fho artielea c?f the i'onatilHUfmntl and the Journal dt Dibits of Sunday to be contmced of the truth of thi*. Th* Journal rlt? Drhati. the or(f*n ofthe Co*rt, of the Conaer?ati?e?. aad of the peace party, ih' Hph not of pau a lout prt-r. declare* that the entil? of Havront, howerer aerioua, were dill nothing more than the foraieen coraequrtieoa of the treaty, and that those who did not quarrel nith tho treaty haro no right to get into a furiosi paaaion anil declare war on account of the conarquen ea. 1 he organ of M. 1 hiera, on the contrary, conaid^r* the rrruta of Reyrnut a* quite altering the nitration?aa being a direct blow to the hopra The bombardment i? re|>re?ent4d m "Nbilmliii violence toward* the Pacha?moral violence towards France." Th* Trp'ict in the ea?o of Prince l?oni? Napoleon ami kin confedcrata* had not been delirered up to fi?e o'clock on Moitlij iifternoon, but hi* teaee will l?? itatention )n a fortrcaa, ?? we atated in jcatcrday'a impreaainn. A private letter, datnl >Toti<t iy r*mir>f, a?anroa na that nothing I nd be en iletidf I na to the J T-ienn bf'wrrn !,oui? rhili|t|. and Thiera. It waa rr:ie> rally hrlietrri, howaver. that >h? latter would be compelled to retire from oftaa.? Mc-mnq I'oit, Ort.1. Ixi?no5, Oct. 6.?iaforUurt account* from K II A 1840. K.'ifpt uhd r*yria continue l> f.riu the piincipal tt<- i j)'.c nf comment iu the French newtpapiTi, and the | t^reatest anxiety it evvremrd for the arrival of more i detailed intelligence than that supplied hv the telegraph The excitement ?i?d angry feelir>? which the first anriouuc'i u>?'lit of the disti nction of Hoy rout caused appear* to be in no de?rrc ludriutrd. Kverj ihnse paper-* which had heretf>f*>re ?\pre?>td a cordial deiiire f r the maintenance of peaev, represent the attack made upon Hey rout, before Mehemet Alt's pro. positions, suysjested by t<?? French Government, had received d te consideration,&? an outrage upon th" honor of France. Such is the language of a newspaper whose reported connection with M. Thiers gives additional weight nnd importance to its opinion. The Constituliui.itI ob ?rv?s, that a sentiment pervades the entire /npuUti?n of Paris, that the national honor has been inntilled and that this feeling is strongly et tertained by Ike general staff of the National tiuard, and even by men knwwn, not for (heir vi-lent, but moderate opinions. Paris, Oct. 5 ? We are up<m the *ve of a jeneral war. All depend* upon Louis Philippe antl M. Thiers. The latter lias thriwn hraise!f intf> the hands of the Uanctie, or Left parte. This i.tthe Odilon H.irrot, or war partv?'hat i> the extcneisiu of the French frontiers tu lite Hhine. A Cabinet Council wis held yesterday, which was presided over by Louis Philippe, when a most miniated discission on tlir policy t* be pursued took place. M. Thiers and his friends r**re for an immediate manifestation, and the 'lues'ion stood thus: ? for the WAR M Tiiier-?President of the Council iiiA Minister for Foreign AlTairs M. Ileum,at?Interior M. Gouiri?Coinmerce M Vivien?Justice. M Cousin?Public Instruction. A OA I SiT T If K IV AH M Jaubcrt?Public Work* M. Pelet (ile Ik Loser*)?Finance General Cubieres?War. Admiral Roussin?Marine and Colonies With these discortant element*, no decision lras come to, but a Ministerial crisis is inevitable. Political meji are astonished to liad M Keaiusat's name in the war party He ii a Doctrinaire, anil friend of M Guizot. There are two results lo arise from the difference in the Cabinet. Either M. Thiers and the war party retire to make way lor a pacific Ministry, or the anti-war sectioi, withdraw to give place to a warlike cabinet. If the first event comes off, and it is the ruost probable, an attempt will be mud*- to form an Administration with Gui/.ot, Soult, Passy, Dufaure, 4cc., uniting the Doctrinaires with the " Two hundred aid Twenty-one," or Conservatives, and many members of the Left Centre, M. Tbiers's former party. If the second eventuality should arrive. M. Thiers will construct a Cabinet purely of the Left. The Left, be it remembered, is the next degree to revolution or a change of dynasty. It must infallibly look for support amongst the Extreme Left or Republicans M. Thiers is then in the full career of propagandism. The grand difficulty of Louis Philipe, is to find men who will be bold enough at the present crisis to accept office. This Ministry would have to allay the present excitement ; it would have to combat M. Thiers, as the leader of what would be designated the party of Nationality. M. Thiers is. therefore ?to borrow again and again M Rnyer Collard's aphorism?the fatality of the Jaly laonarchy. M. Thiers is both the Cylla and Ckarybdis of Louis Philippe. By retaining Thiers the barricade Monarch has war; by rejecting Thiers, Louis Philippe may have revolution. War abroad or convulsion at home, such is the prospect of France the year of grace IS4U, the tenth year of the glorious three days. The Cherbourg Journal say*,that NdtnklTI been received to put every vessel in that poit on a war footing immediately. A Touloa letter date* that the " Ocean'' and "Marengo" of the line have been ordered to hold themselves ready to tail st a short notice, and that a* mon at the "Trident" and Gtnereua" return from the coa*t of Africa they will be put in the aume coBdit:.?i The government had authorized the delivery of some mountain howitzer* and artill ry tore* to the Abyisinian agent* who have lately Come to France, and the Levant picket Mentor, who wa* to have taken the*e articles to F.gypt,t? be forwarded from thence; hut thi* permission has been withdrawn by order of the Minister ol the Marin*, and the utore* will not be deliveredDover, Oct. 8.?Report* reached here to-day by the Boulogne steamer, which state that embankment* are io progress at the sand* to the ri^bt of the harbor (Boulogne.) and that the National Guard had received order* to hold themielvc* in read in*** to protect the frontier on a moments notice It i* alio current at Boulogne that l."> (UN) troop* had been ?ent otl to the theatre of war, in the Ka*t. We have these report* from a re*pertable gentleman who eft Boulogne tbi* morning by the Dover packet; but bow far they are correct we cannot say This day the depot of the 77th Regiment, stationed at the Height*, marched forSbeerne**. to be placed a? a safeguard over the Docd-yard. Npaln. KtW (PARISH OJtltWir. *? General Ksparicro," *ay* Monday's "charged by the (Juecn with the formation ol the Spanish Ministry, ha* composed it a* follow? :? " Vice-President of the Council r.ud Minister for Foreign Aifairs?Senor Joaquin Ferrat * War?Senor Chacon. Marine?Kent r Joaquin Fr as. "Justice?Senor liomez liererra ' Finance?Senor Gainhaa. Consul at Uivmat " Interior?Senor Cortina " Onr private letter* from P.iri* of Monday expres* the opinion that a Ministerial crisis was inevitable. M. Tnier* and four Minister* are for war, which i* opposed b> four member* if the Cabinet, backed by Loai* Philip))*. Thi?r* had |oioed the Left or OJillnn Harrot party and ifihe latter art in ntfice there will be immediate war. M Gui/.ot ami his friend* are for the immediate convocation of the Chamber*. The tone of Mnndaj'a pitiier* i* quite warlike. The Suit S/mnptiorf, and (mtrltr rlu .Midi of Marseille* of the 2d, in the Alexandria letter*, present affair* in a very warlike aipect. At Marseilles the feeling wa* for war We have advice* from Madrid of th? l*t imt. Signor Caslillon Atuza. who had been impeached by the Madrid junta for r?tNrning urn-pent d the tjpo?f addressed by that body to the ?lu.wn. had tabaiked from I'ranee. At ^o'clock on the lat, thedeputiea of the province*. who had assembled in Madrid for the purpose of forming a central junta, had an interview with General H?partero. At Gjiudalasara. it is *aid, 1ke Dake of Vittoria harrangaed the multitade, renewing hi* pretention* of devotion to the constitution and the throne, and the cause of national independence. Private letter* nf the l?t state, that the !i?t of the new Ministry had aot been officially published nor waa the c*aet composition of the Cal inet generally known. '1 hi* account denv?? ?ome confirmation from the circumstance that the I'orrespon al. an evening jfturnal, of the l*t. contain* a li*t which aaaiga* the Vice Presidency of the Council to Senor (?on*ale?, and omit* all meution ef the name of Senor Ferrer. War la the Ra*t. Marikili.cp, Oct. 2 ?It i* impossible i? convey t?t yon an accarate aotion of the sensation produced by the new* freia Syria, which arrived yesterd.xy. I tent yoa aa expre** (after aome difficulty) with full detail*, which I hope will not he delayed by thft Kreach authorities. The Orst caiinen ahot bas.thca, b? en fired in tt.e F.??t, and a general war i* resided h< re a* the con?eqnene?. Coraraersial and shipping interest* in Marseille* would b? terionaly alfertid, bat it i? in vaia to deny that nationality is atere regarded than the horror* and desolation ol war. (.'ftpentingen is in everv month, after the bombardment It i? called roup rl,< mnin worthy only of p rata*; and England, *ay tha Kreneh merchant!, ha* ilr^raHfd her*e!f la thr Uwttt rjnk of ?i?ili*?d n.i:ion*. W* ara acenaed of attacking !!. * r>???t diir?n a trnee, aa the olRci J rrpl? w?? w?nlint to thr pmpaait i?h* Bade Or thr P.?elia thrniitb Kil.nit Hey at ( nnataatinnpln. The most contradictory aceaant* fxnt aa to thr degree of *neceii? ?tl*-ntlm^ thr operation* of Advirtil Stopford, and the Malta paper* art' *aid to axa;xarata the *\unt nf the mmrhicf done to the Kgyptiana. A (.Isaac ni A, Sept. 21 ?The Alkani.ni troop* that ecnmpaaii <1 thr Wrili**i licet landed.it I>vi?ut on the 12 b VVerreaired thr new* r>n i?ie I**th. A l miral Sir R Stopford, after having fired *oo*r homba a? a prelude, notified to Soli-ran i'aciia that he conld now know what the Kijluh w? re able to do; that he Mimninurd Him to dclirer upt'ietoarn, a,id ^ranted him till the following day, two hour* alter tNariae, to decide; aad the follocing d?y, ona lour Sefore daybreak, fire thoaaand Aihamon- aad eL hltcn Imndred Rrtti*li troop* w rre landing al Lin .-r li^rm. at tha ?-ntr?ne>? of tho l?"s Htvfr, I w ? p ?> rtf t* unit w?rr |>ut "n ?h,>rr, and directed in ??rli * manner ? (odefead the f?mp, which w??. br?id jiro(? e(?d hy (S? h*(ter??? of (he Britlifc alii)> li m *? d |>o?i(Jon for (he def*a?i?e, tat no fnr lite attack, ->ntc?i (ho Kmli?h aot"d frain the iwuide, vhi(h wu not ??ry prolwSlr. That <l??cen(only e ?t 'he Kf?ti*ian fi?o foMier*. anion,? ( whom w?? (ha t'olonel hi (hp Irt.H ll< in?ent P?nr ?nltli?n w??r* !?., hillfil hv ih<? liriti<vlk (rcop4 ; hat. i( the lne? wr*> tUflfM r>>r (he tr? pi--, it r<?t the aaic for the nnfirltn^r mha 1 LD. Prlrf Two Cent#. b 11 an ts. A UunureJ prisoner*, "1U ivon.cn, ami / chilJrrn, were killed. Soliman Pacha then notified /A to the Admiral that he hud only lost fire meg, ud that yet one hundred creature* had fallen vict^fgp.? lie udded, that since he, the Adiuirul, hud lar.dett trnop?, he m yht come aud attack him, and thV he would meet with an obstinate reception. M. Desmcloizr, the Consul** deputy, who inhabited a country house near Hey rout, h >isttd I he Kreucb llagonbi* house. 'J he Kuglish fired upon it; fire balls struck the house, anj kimckcd down a part of the wall; the string which held the llag waa s? v.-red by the projectiles,'but the llntr temained entire. (M? S i iann dacha's advice. M. Mesmeloize re'ired to Siula, in that General's house During the day of the Pith the Hritish and AnaIrian fleet* recommenced firing. The]' were unable to reach tha town,in which there were but old men, women, and childieu, for the troops were disposed in e'chtlon, along the slopes of the mountains, there tu await the invaders '1 here the troops that were landed threw some Congreve rocket*, which set rtr? to inles of merchandise, and did much damage ? Soli in i'i Pacha's indignation is at the highest pitch. lie *aid to the French Consul-General:? 'Korfnrty years I huve waged war, aud have always seen soldiers pitted ag'tinst soldiers. It tppears taut the Knglish, who call themselves rt^mrritlors, wi*h to regenerate the war by resorting to acts of barbarism unheard of up to the present time " in orueriuai me r.ngliiili may not deny at anytime their ihineful conduct, Snliman sent a Congreve rocket which be picked up in the town to Mehemet Ali. On the 14th the firing wa? continued, and a French vessel was obliged to leave ou the order* ol the liah. M Dt'inx'loizr, hiving demanded of the British Consul by what right micb acta were committed when tbc commercial blockade nrn not declared, the English replied that it was a blockade like another. and that no rtairl trla either allowed to enter or to >50 out M. DetmHoize immediately drew up a protest, whicb he sent to the Com-il-General at Alexandria. All the Europeans who are established in our town evinced their indignation to the British nation. M?hemct Ali remained immovable. M. Cochelet, who was present when the despatches were received,emtreated him to preserve moderation, and by that ^ meant keep right on his tide until the end. A British steamer had a parley with the Asia, aad immediately pnt to sea to rejoip the squadron. Soliman Pacha, ia evacuating Hey rout, hoisted the black D ig on the hospital, in order that the enemy might respect it, but it was burnt by the Austriaa frigate Guerriera, commanded by the Archduke.Frederick. Sicpr. 2.1 ?The steamer Prometheus, which (mu? from Beyroet, has brought to the squadron some Knglish that were wounded at Bevrout. Ibrahins Pacha wishing to march a column of Jroops along the seaside, two steamer* towed two ship* close in, and their fire caused considerable havoc amongst the Egyptians; but another division which had fornaed a enntour round the mountain did much injury to the English and Albanians, a great many of whom were wooeded and taken prisoners. Admiral S*ir R. Stopford, feeing that his demonstration did not cause the population of Lebanon to rise up, sent twe frigates to burn CaifTa. hoping by that meant to excite a sedition with the >faplousiau*. It is stated that the fleet is to proceed to St. Jeaa d'Acre. The Austrian steamer Marianne has jast come >a from Constantinople. All that could be obtained from the Consul is, that 15,000 Russians which the Sultan had asked for to defend the capitol were expected. The Prometheus brought despatches for the British and Austrian agents. On receiving them the fonr asrents of the Anglo-Russian coalition held a conference at Col. Hodge's residence ; it was of long duration, but the most rigoroas measures of precaution were adopted in order that nothing might irantpirc. Strr. 21?The Turkish flotilla, composed of on? hip of the line, two frigate*, two corvette*, om brig and a steamer, accompanied by twenty transports, In J. aided by the British squadron, landed at two o'clock, #**) Turk* from Bevrout. The British ships, seven in number, had furnished a contingent ol ?t)0 men eaeh. Nothwitliitanding the protection afforded by the guns of the iciuadron*, the Tuikish and British troops which landed .n Syria, have been completely defeat) d by the Egyptian forces. The details of this affair are not yet knsvi, bat it is positive It appears certain that the troops that had landed, have been re embarked in a very harried manner, no doubt to be conveyed to another point of the territory. Every day the news already given, that the Turkish troops which are in Turcomania arid the adjacent provinces, demand logo over to Ibrahim Pacha's command, is confirmed. India mid Kgypt. We have been favored with the foliowinz extract from a letter dated Malta. September 27. 1S1U "To-day the Oriental hat returned from Alexandria, with the India mails. The Bombay papers are to the 'Jtith ultimo. I see no particular new*? nothing said of the China expedition. There w?* a rumor at Bombay that Khela; had been recaptured. The Prometheus steamer arrived Im-1 night from the squadron off Bty rout On the lWth,hostilities against Me lie met Ali were commenced by firing at Beyro -it; on I he following day the whole of the squadia* brfuiturded the |>lace,and it is said from one to t??? thousand of the inhabitants were drstroy-d by the shet and the falling af the buildings All the British merchants had previously embarked; th< ir narehnuses on shore had been plunderrd by th* Egyptian troops, as also the American Consulate. Alter the bombardment the place being untenable ?boiubardrd for two da^s?the Egy ptian trops evacuated. Fifteen hundied Brilish marines, under Commodore Napier, three hundred Austrian marines, and about eight thousand Turkish troop*, besides the British Artillery, Sapper*, and Miners, had been encamped within entrenchment ut Dgouui ? 1 bra hi la Perln was in the viciaiiy with hi* army, and some trilling skirmishes of outposts had take-v place. T .e Cyclops and Hastings have had t?vo officers and nineteen men killed anil wounded in at f?? II.. j i i. > i. i :.i ..?? .J i?iRiii^ ? mil vaiicu ?jruci| iui-j uiu ????? suwcicu in taking it, but it wai evacuated during the night; il Hit defended by 400 Albaaian*. Four hundred of Ibrahim Pacha'? army have de*er1ed, and two ihou and inore had ?ent tu oltrr. lint wailed an oppwrtanity. A great number of mouatainaer* bad joined the allied force*, and from nine to twelve th<u?ai>d ?t.?n ! of arm* had been dutiibuted. TbeC'\clop? ha> *ince been m u( to bombard Syd?u Thcatrtraba The Knglith Opera Home i* doing a good baaioria ? Miai Day. a very young lady, i? playing three. Iler A rat appearance wa* in one of P.'hlir'a pieee?t and *be went thro?gh hertaik admirably Yate* opeaed the Adelphi Theatre for the feaion, under rery favorable ciretim.f.incc*, on the Ath of October. He ha* remodelled the entrance to that thea're, which wa* inconvenient and objectionably and built ?peciou? and (aiteful approiche*, which are hand?omaly lighted. The veatilatMW of tlw theatre ha* alio been attend*d to; and ii'iw curiam. painted by Mr. Telbin. one of the rao?t riela and gorge on* thing* of the kind we here ever *eea< ia tbi? metmpoli*, ha* been added Tfc* ground ? of rich blue drapery, with three fall* of atill mop? rich white *atin over it; in the inidit of which ra pectieely, are tha arm* of Knglaad and tha harp and thittle of Ireland and Scotland Tha manager opeaed with a new draina. fonnded apoa tha old, bat not yet exhauated subject, the day* of terror of tig* French revolution The titla, " Robespierre." *r " Two Day* of the Revolution," will at nnceiafona the reader of the material* of whiah this drama w enmponed. A novelty,which i* *aid to ha a vary great piece ?f fan, by Peaka, called the Flip Flap Fo?tMan, ha? been brought on'at the Adalphi. The Olympie Theatre wa* opened on the "ih of October, undar the atanagement of Mr Rutler.-? Duriag the racaa*, tha interior of th?- hon?e ha? l.... .all*.!. ?A*t..l ..J I ' nude in the arrangement of the bnxrt, which (really increase the visiter*' c<?mlV>rt The price* (ret up here are of the *ame li<ht and pleasant character which were ? attractive in the time of Madame Veatri*. Hall*. whi plnfrj at the Park and Miklo'i during the pant eaaoti, i? rnwajfrd at the Olympic, and alM Ronhf, who it i|Kik?n of a? deci ted arqumtioa M the I.ondon ?ta*r Ratlrr hm broach! o?t new thinar. called the Railrond Station. It i? aai<l to bm exceedingly amuting, and promiae* to he a ?tandl*f( favorite. liARKKTI. I.o*no? M <??? M?a*?.h?, (>< t. 10. IJ? The Wrientn] *teamer i* arrived from Alexandria *nl Malta, tmt her <lato? hare been anticipated hjr pertioM arrival* tne Ha? ill*. Thr foreign cScfcetlgta r**trrriay f^hlWti-4 the ?uie# unfmornM. n?r>ert ?? noii'-rl tor in*-if ?<?*? P*>'. The tcndenrr ?m n^aitv ikiwn* irdt, the emcuat >rI ilia o(T< rin* ci? Vranre v t lh.- Nartli ot Ktnopi t i?H qnitr inadequate toirn el the want* of remitter*. On S|*i? n?.l I'aIj there ?m n lirttei ? ip| tj of p iper, n I tin rate# or thov rotintrii ? were qiintr I '*ther t> "t!?r Thi1 U?t m l Pram H?ml<tirg (nine* hiaher qwrtntivM- for laondoa p?l>rr, u hich tin I became ererr* titer*- Hit thi? if? rt IS lirilrti'd to he pie lured I jr larffe p?ireh??e? ofl'ille m?J% there for account nf fti* link"! ".nt'anrl, with the intent ton < { raletng Ike c*<Hanj?, lt'hi?hetro% ik? tniik n ill he C>mp? II" I" remit hnlli'n to llnroli*r( la p*> foi the l.iiln twtjflittWn : and wf ?w no advantage in onr mi ter! iklnff *ach ?n operation, which ??nMN qni'e trell by indi* i<ttMl? *)? nt uny proti' rniiM m fslrnlf' vl ut?r? It By wwpi'Hiif on the ml er plan. f?? lllnIn t on Ion hot i!r?n? M thre mon'K?r ilai? ??| on llamhnrff l nrn.or Am?t?nl?m. ihi eifcwen 4 nlti r to the public * rewarce ? Kirh the) eeiild not oMaim liewlui ' ne.-om^nnlud Witli the additional ?IvaMa*'' of v il? lay M tVrec moalh* iu tk? ri .mbur???i> nt; nod l?>Cur*