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iSll- | ..tied to murder of a man . guilty to manslaugh.vouced to 0110 month's imprisoiT...io, and to tho payment of a small line. IIj hal been in jail over eight months. Several parties, eonvietod of theft and other violations of law. wore sentenced to receive DUUUl jr OHIJJU3 ItllU II) (>HV Millilll 111103. Daylioht Through.?Mr. Jones, the con" tractor, made an opening through tho " Middlo Tunnel" of nie Blue Kidgo Railroad, on tho 23d ult. Tho length <>f this tunnol is over nine hundred foot. Thus, one obstacle after another gives way before the superior management of the Company, ami the industry and energy of its contractors. Died or his rvjiiitiK*.?Wu Ilnnvenin n I the German who was so badly injured by the explosion of powdor on tho Railroad, died on tho 24th alt. IIo was buried by the Walhalla Rifloinen, of which corps ho was a member. Corn?Judgo Parsons has laid upon our j table a fow yeai's of superior corn, };rown on I his farm. The corn crop is turning out much | better than was at one time anticipated. New Advertisements. We tako pleasure in directing the ntten- j tion of our readers to tho a Ivertiscinont of Messrs. E. B. IIe.yso.v & Sox?they aro offering a largo and splendid stock of Goods for Biilo, at low prices Tho Administrators' of tho Estate of S. Griffin, deceased, advortise valuable prpporty for sale Tho " Six Mile Company" have organlzod, and arc proparinp to furnish L.unbor, Hnishcd and uufin isiiori, ?sr,c Kxainino aiul see wliat Messrs Alt.ev it Dial, of Columbia, propose to fur**ifh you on tho most reasonable terms.? ' Those, togothor with other now advertisements in our columns this week, arc worthy of the attention of thoso intoro.Ucd, "Sinoi.e Packages."?The following,which we clip from nn exchange, we connnond to our Western rentiers: "Wo should like to hare all single packots /Innlvln/I trnliKlnil iiiinrlpiinlA/] ?*%/%? ** If more, might bo. It is troublesome to nend out the?o single packages?very troublesome, in proportion to the gains. V^o cap put up two or three papers for mail nearly as booh ns wo can one. Dosides, we always realize u feeling of anxiety in regard to these little packots, in somling one paper away by itself bo frtr. Wo foel for theminithoir lonely und nneertaiu.journey. As to the largo packages. their vory bulk will command some resnoet for them from , post office clerks. J{ut thftsf) solitary littio fellows, in their aooming Jhsignifteance, may, probably bo kicked into aomo corner or misathoir way, uiul be lost among vho hiljs and hollows. * It is a pity t?> have one paper tako such Jong journeys as name of them do, *V)litary an.l albne." 01 vn thom company, and they will travel more Hwiftly. and reach their destination more ? I) .10. h ic is; nis oilitt , .Mi". 15. D. To. ..vi). a gciiin ?o Son o/' l\:mi>srancet as its nam , .j devoted to tiio advancement o ''>iii i i cause, ami wo commend it t jrl of the tnmncmnco public. Tho Weather. ither hits boon unusually mild f.j >n ; so much so, that vegetation i ^ forth again in somo instances, Huii so fallen in abundance, and the tim coding wheat is tit hand. To-day (Fi i ) it is warm and cloudy. 1'iie New Dome of the Oaimtoi..?ft lm ten stated in some of the New York paper that one million of dollars has already heei expended on the new domo of the eapitol u Washington. "Qtnuitico," tlie Washingto c ^'respondent of the Virginia Sentinel, say that he has made inquiry in the proper quai tor, unit liiKls that the wiiolt amount npprr printed up to this time is ?700,000; and tliu the expenditure up to September 1, 1S,"?.V whs only $217,256 11. Neither (Japt. Moi^ nor Mr. Walter has any doubt as to the cap; city of the walls to sustain the structure < the iron dome. The fact is, tbo weight wil not greatly exceed that of ti e old struotun A large amount of solid stone and brick wor has been removed and superseded by holloi iron columns, which are much lighter tint the masonry. Not Ci.eax Gone.?Considering that Ms rylaud is a border State, we think the fo lowing energetic action in compelling an al olitionistto leave in a hurry demonstrate that the people of that Stsite still feel soni interest in the peaceable enjovnient of tli '< nnnnl! ft h Inslil.ilSAn " *1,1 .1 . r.. luovmiuvu, At >WUIU <HJ HllllH South. ' \S'c are creditably inforinod that Mr. .Tn< Bowers, who was tun ed ami feathered ushoi thno ago in Kent county, Md., because of li alleged turn poring with slave.", appeared i the vicinity of Chestertown ngain, on Moi day. when old prejudices c.TcrvcjcCa imov and his lifo, for a time, seemed in jeopard; About three hundred citizens assembled, li pnnunnn p/?n?onf want nfrot* liint l.?. in a carriage, and forcibly drove him to Mi< dletown, Delaware, where lie was shipped b the cars for Philadelphia. Wo are assure that the whole county was in motion ; fi^hi occurred between the B.nvors and anti-B?v ors men, concluding in knock-downs, bine eyes, and bloody noses, in every directioi Mr. Bowers, howovop, was not personally ii jurod, though ho may thank his stars the fate ordered oUiorwiso."?Baltimore Clippe, - ??? The Atlantic Tbi-kokapi/.?Tho Atlanti Telegraph seems now to bo generally give up on both sides of tho water. " Down nmou tho (lend men" in tho bottom of tho sen, it as dumb as the skeletons that lio around i with not as much prospect of rosurrection.Very few tears, cxcept thoso of stockholder arc shed over it, nnd on this sido the watf s'lall bo well content to await for another ei torpriso, in which this country will not t emoicilo enough to nmnufacturo a lightonin conductor which will enable GiOul !>riiui: whenever it suits Iter purpose*, to hurl h? thunder bolts into the very centre of ouroiU del. Seized as a Si.aveH.?The Charleston curt/, of tlio 29tli, states that the Lyrtio-GiUt has been seized on tlio co..st of Afrioa, by liritish steamer, and olaimr 1 as a slaver pri^t Tlio "iptain, Thos. Watson, was a native < Scotland, and many years arosidont of C'liai loston, whore lie marriod.'and'his widow an throe children still resido. Tho Mercury i?ay he was well known in that community, an waaameuihor of. various charitahlo asaocii tiona. State Emotions.?Eloctions Air momhet of Congress arc to be hold in seven States o (he 2d day of Novombor, viz: Now Yorl Delaware, Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigai Now Jersey, uud Wiscoosiu. ...?ium i ^ o attack of npo- ' now considottfti I ,-v . Kb, -1 we Charleston Cnh th'ore will lie, in the next Le<r* ? I <y tliis State sovonty-fjur ucw anil A. J?o old inomhcrw. (l) at a Buu. Fich" 'ho Empress mr li 10 St. Enprit, {| its?lor which exciting jj Micurnhle fimdtioss. i lie e.litor of the UrconviPo | nn'wo.l MH liint " il.*!!?. ... V.W,..,. | ^ <mi Its baseness is deteci 01 1 of tlio coin. . John W. Lewis, of Halifax, ! .Milton, North Carolina, on the nt, a lot- of yellow leaf tobacco, (this i ^ for $1;j0 per hundred weight. .jame,?A eotomporaiy nvs it is just | ^ sensible to undertake to get married j . . ! ot] Darting as to do business without I ^ rtising. And this opinion is a very cor-! se. -.n.u. Post OVkice.?The receipts from j ''' airccs for tlio quarter ending 30th of'1' o, 1S.")8, amounted to $1,810,022.83. The i n<liturea readied the sum of $863,840,r>2 ii.) postage stumps ami stamped envelop* 'u u?<cd and eanee'led amounted to $1,3.40,259, Pl 'M. lc . tr I'kieo.?-Tho u.irnwcll Sentinel savs that ! Whitelield Kitohing, charged with the inur uur 01 ms lauior, una noon irieu tnorc, anu 1 ' y t'.io unnatural son found guilty of maoslnugh>. tor. s'1 Ai.ahama Schools.?From Ilia report of tho l' Superintendent of Schools for Ahibnnift, sfoys ! .? 0 I the Charleston Courier, we learn that thong- ' ' | gregute number of schools taught during Inst ? year was 22G2; nnnibor of pupils 89,013; l'' ! average number of mouths taught 0 1-5; aver* age number in daily attendance 39,887 ; to- vc r tal cost of schools $552,884.11. ?/ s i 1! ti.? />... 7i .. if ?. ..fil..nnii. J AU.ll IV I I?r.. L IIU 1 CC 1/fC Jl^l f c < /V U1 llltj 4.11 II1 11 ult. states, that Joshua Alford was shot and 0 instantly killed, in Marlborough district, hy (( Zion Odoin last week. Odoui has been ar- Ct rested. ,u If s A DisciuMiNATtxa I)jvkerf.nce.?Tho New 8 York Fj rpresi seems to bo of opinion that tho g( 11 only difference between slavory in the two 1 , s rtions is, that in the Smith, the masters own [ pj n tho b jdioi of tho negroes, and in tho North, J T s politicians own tho voters, body and soul both ! f?i Dkei' Sxom*.?On Thursday, the 1 1th ulti- j t I mo, snow full in several parts of Ashtabula i ,v county, Ohio, to the depth of nine inches. j.. 1. Ki.kotrd.?Rev. John Millor. of Alabama ('( tl >( has been elected l'roaiuont of KrskineCollege. " i He is a graduate of that institution. ? , 01 lj | Mlrdkr.?The Grayson (Va.) Patriot states f ot >v ! that Daniel Davis, who was tried in that conn- | of " | ty for the murder ^f Sponcor Iaom ami ae- > j quitted, started with his wife after the trial, ' t- for Jonosville, North Carolina, and both were ! I- murdered on tho road. He \v?i3 married but ! j- a fow days ftjto, j m >s Fou Rome.?Tho French troops, instead of 111 c bcinsc withdrawn from II >me to Civitu Vecchia ... I1 c arc to be immediately rc-mforced in tho htcr1 nal City, by the addition of seven companies !|J of the 20th hatallion of the redoubtable cha?-; ^ rt seur.s-u-pied. '.s '1'nk Sick Man."?ThoGernmn iouri al sr 11 ! * " ! I ] of St. lYtersbiirgh speaks of Turkey as fill'- ai r, , ing to pioccs from incurable disease, in fpite | j of the efforts of the Sultan and many Turk- j a jN( | isli state.Hinon to extirpate tho cancer tliat ' ei j. gnaws into the vital* of tho Kmpiro. ji' Stami'ede for the West.?A largo etui- j,, ^ gvation from North Carolina to the West is |)( r- g"ing on. A caravan of 59 persons left Lin- (} k colu county, X. C.. last week. A large nuin ' her lyro leaving Davidson aud other oountien j lt of tlio State. I tj r The W1101.k Numiier.?-TI10 population of o| c Europe is 27*2,000,000 ; of Asia, 720,000,000; ii: n of Amorioo, 200,000,000 ; of Africa, 80,000,- " ? 000; of Australia, 2,1)00,000. Total popula- 8' j9 tion of the globo, 1,283*000^000. j0 l? Buffalo, Ov)t. 21.?The groat prize fight vv - j between Morris <ey and Iiccnan took p'aco vi s' I voatordav. nt Innc Point. Ciiniulit. as ur- m ? ranged and appointed, and witnessed by di ie tliree thousand spectators. The contest was bi g horrific for eleven rounds, when Morrisscy was ' declared the victor. U.ith were badly bruis- ,w ir , , . J bi t. ed anil cut, and it was necessary to carry tiie combiktunts from the field on beds. i "I r- Anat:8T.?The Charleston News announces ol )H the arrest of Wm. Thompson, tho mail rider h: a { botwoou Adams' linn and Clmrlostont on the ?. 23d uit. Ilo hud boon dotooted in the act of )f rubbing (he mail on that route.. y r* Harnlm Aoaiv.?l'liineasT. Barnum l?c- pi 1 'turad in MMiehester, England, on the Otli ihr ui j stant, taking for his Aubjcct "The Shortest h< and Surest Way of Mukiug.nfortune." He ai was liMenod' to bv fifteen hundred persona. 01 s anil the now speculation paid welt. ^ n A Hi.ack List.?Tho linrnwoU Sentincl'vo* || ports that there wore four convictions, nt the t! i, j iato term of tho court thore, for capital ofTon- ci j Hcs. Two or tlircc were for ucgro oUwting. ,tv * * Cftare iry feet . ?<>k, oat ami sk<*j). I iticKKN.?Sylrostor Mo\\ ItiK). has Veomo insano from fear -? hi- ?Tho most valuable or?os i* the United States, says an Oo pajvr, aro said to be owned by wiuinodoro l underbill, of Now York. They 6 mfuched horse*. Tiioy cost him $0,000, id lie has been offered $'.),000 for them. ? ? Dkad.?Pol. A. J. Pioke^v^f Ala. 1 pai io 28th ult. IIo was a v^vi ofoomfl' i|ta> j lerary ciniiioiice. A j Puuimstio.?Greonville, is a nioo lace, wo infer, judging from Vie annoutico.out in one of the papers, that there had been dy seventeen lights during the week ! Yi:ky Liiikr.w..?George Poabody hasgiv\ $200,000 additional to the " Peabody Initnto" in Baltimore, making his whole ennvnient $500,000. Injired.?At the Agricultural Fair in rinusbm> last weok, Bx-Gov. Means roeeivl painful, but not serious injuries, by some >urds oil which ho wnA stauding giving way. | Ohio.?The majority against tho democrats ) the lato election, in Ohio, is about twenty ousand. Tiie Siuve Tiiade.?Col. Ilichard T. Arier, u Virginian by birth, and one of the rgest cotton planters in Mississippi, has iblishcd a series of articles in tho New Or111 q Ih N.i in fui'rtr i\f ro.m\Atii mr I Im uIava adc. Sentenced for Man'm.apoittkr.?Mrs. Adinc Clark, of Freetown, Mass., convicted of c manslaughter of David S. Hathaway, by looting him with a pistol, was sentenced in e Bristol county Court of Common Pleas, five years' imprisonment in tho llouso ot jrrection, at hard labor. Dari.isoton.?lu Darlington district, at c recent election there were six candidates r tho Legislature?three to be elected. Tho ..ft I... i. ucn i.i... ?ic ui inv ingn?j;?w uiuiuuuuv iif ou-, ami niiii ' the lowoat 30G. A closeness of vota not iely to occur soon again. Tiik Presbyterian Synod of Now York ). S.), ono of tho most influential of the iclcsi:u>tical bodies of our country, at its inual session last week, in .Jamaica, Long 1.-1 J a ~ -1 f II ninu, !i<.u)jm.cu viiu luiiowmg resolutions tliitivc to the course of the American Tract aciety nt the last anniversary : Resolved, That the Synod heartily np ovo the stand taken by the American ract Society at its last anniversary, in rowing to depart from its great work?the (fusion of tho knowledge of our Lord Jes1 PlnMof ? 'fl\n liflilnrtmnr nf nil innnAfu ? ork it has prosecuted with singular fideliund success for more than the third of a utury j and tho Synod cordially commend mt institution, tints adhering to its conitntion, to the sympathies and prayers of tr people, and as far as consistent with her claims?to their enlarged liberal ben actions. Tiik British Govkrnmknt and Fii,irustkrism.?W.c copy the following from ic Baltimore Sun : " The British Government has given foridi police to the United States. Governout that they will interfere to prevent any irther filibustering enterprises from the nitcd States upon Nicaragua, Costa llica any of the Central American States.? his is no empty declaration, but a posivc and grave determination. To enforce ?i.A >..? ? _i?? , lliu J / I I I IO I I HUICIIlUlflll <UO IIU'JUI IU ind a strong fleet to the port of Groytown, ul also tn Man del Hur. " It is probable that some enterprises, of character similar to that imputed to Gen al Walker, aro on foot, in regard to Niirngua. Some mysterious movements om New York in> the direction of Nicara ua can only be accounted for on this suposition; and hence the intcrfcrenco of reat Britain at thin time." The Di ke of Wellington and Apolon.?Some ycura since, the Dukewa?sitng at his library table, when tho door icn<xT, and, without any miiiounocment, i stalked a figuro of singularly ill omon. Who arc you?" asked the Duke, in his lort,dry manner, looking up without the ast change of countonanoo unon his in udcr. "1 am Apollyon." "Wkatdoyou ant?" "I am to kill you." "Kill me? jryodd." "1 am Apollyon, and [ must nt you to death." " 'Bliged to do it toiy?" "t am not told the day or the hour, nt I must do my mission*" "Very incon-.iient; vary busy; great many letters to ,:i. II J ? imi 1 muj ciiu iigiiwi, una writo ino wora ; ru ? ready for you." .And the Duke wont i with his correspondence. The maniao, ~>pallcd probably by the stem, immovable (1 man, backed out of the- room, and in nlfan hour was-Bnfoin Bedlam. WASIIINOTON. Ofct. 2ft.?Tim lnta mAtiA. I icntn mid reported' preparations of 0?n. Im. Wulkojr for ai expedition to Nioarar.re exciting attention herd,1' especially i>tlie d'plomntio circles. It is known that 9 is and will be amply supplied; with men id money, and it?i? also known the eruisrs of the British Wost India Squadrofi jvo rocoived.positive orders to intcreopfc I expeditions against Central A'merioa.? , i? nicreioro npprcnoiiueu' Dy some that , 10 repulse or nrrest of Walker by a UritinK i uiser would lend to a Hcrioun question boma the Uuitcd States aadUiwt Brit. ;p. .,0. .aat \ most abrupt man nor; one r ; spoken of as a devil. Now, I wish to inform tlio > the rise and progress of the \ headed coxcomb who wrote j the JSunncr. In the first ph tbo corner among the ashes, t potatoes with the peelings on, 10 or 12 years of age. At thu<, tin: began to be wiser than his father und neighbors ; and at length he has beconio mor? sensible than any minister. in South Car linn. I would advise all lillnisters to go I (liiu itAiinn* nm) maA n tin.-) jvmii5 n,,v* W." sermons befor" '' t lify do wt " Erint. I ft oastedfcnow'.^ it is on tho mii'j pose the yoUn^W bo seated by thi# tfFeat full of Latin dictionaries. Poor follow ! 1 reckon I ought io allow hitu this superior talent, as lie inherits it from some of ancestors', who professed to know more of the planetary worlds than any philosopher of their ago. They appeared also to be well acquainted with the inhabitants of the sun and moon. If our Young American knew with what contempt he in looked upon by tho respectable part of tho community, for writing in such presumptuous language against the ministers, he would bundle up his importance and be oil' for tho Mormon city. Tako care, young "Pro.," lis you call yourself, that you do not be like the frog, which tried to swell itself ua large hk the ox, and burstod. Oct. 22, 1358. A Frifnjd. - - Dinner to Senator Hammond A friend ut Ham well Court House, in n letter to us. states that the Hammond dinner came off on Friday, the 29th inst.? Vho day was very inelenient, but the attendance waa much greater than could reasonably have bceu expected undortho circumstance?. Senator Hammond looked well, and his appearance indicated that the people would enjoy a rich intollcctua' treat from his wclli ,.i? auuitu mivi ?v>?\in?nii;u^i;u uuuuj , UIU^UUIIUU and experienced statesmanship. IIo had j ovidoutly made claborato preparation, but owing to a chronic cercbral affection, after two unsuccessful effort? to speak, ho was compelled to discontinue tho effort. lie comineuocd his address by thanking his audience for their inherited affection for him, for their fathers had stood by him when many of those present wcro boys.? His spccch was written out, and lie gavo as a reason for doing so, that much injustice had been done him in the report published of bin JJcech Island speech, and hu hud determined to bo his own reporter. iio tuiid ho regarded the Kansas excitement, throughout the whole controversy, as th<> greatest imposture ever practiccd on intelligent communities; and he never for a moment believed that the Territory could, under any possible contingency, become a blave iState. lie regarded the whole idea as preposterous and delusive in tho extreme. The re-opening of tho Africnn slave trade, ho said, in his opinion, could never bo accomplished, cxcept by the dissolution of this Union. Tho free States were opposed to re-opcuing that trade, and their Representatives in Congress would never vote in fuvor of such a measure. Ho believed it was the destiny of African slavery to extend over the whole world, wherever climate and soil would warrant it. The black race were Providentially designed as "hew era ot wood anil drawers of water," and there was no mortal power thnt could niter the dccrco established. Ho did not think that thoro was any territory belonging to our Tjnion suitable for slavery, unless our Pacific slopes would answer, out tliero the mongrel racos of Mexico would amalgamate with the slaves, and tue institution would beoomo worthless and insecuro. Senator Ilainmond insisted on the importance of a route across tho Isthmus to nnlifnrnifl wKinli fl?A ITnltn/l j mtiai X .....VI iiiuj *1 IIIV1* VI?V V Ul?\ U UbOiVO IIIU.1W take into their own hands, and by force, if ncccssary, for wo have the right to take it. We must, he said, 0ght all our bettlcs for constitutional rights and equality in the Union. JJut whenever the South deeUrcH that she can uo longer maintain her position of equality in the Union, and is prepared for independence out of it, his hopos, fiis fortunes, and. his fato would be with the people of tho South. It la vnrv nmlinliln fn? ano^?!i S?no(<\? . --J 1 ^ ..w ?|,vvv.. V. UVWWI Iiiinmtond will be pripted at nn early day, and the people oan hav? on opportunity of examining fully the positions he assumed, and the arguments used to sustain thorn. [Augu&ta Constilutionaliai. Washington, Oct. Jfl. ?Tho President's proclamation against unlawful expeditions or invasion of frioudly soil, will bo issued immediately. The President announces in this dooument that helms renmm to believe a\ L, -* %.t* \.J*JL vim puuuu laous 01 monia^ua nave Dccn plodgcd for bonds given for advances furnished to (len. Wulker for an expedition to that oowitry. He refers to the official caution of Ymania?to> passports, and declares that the guise of peaoefal migration cannot tfoVer the real objects of tho expedition. Ho refers also? to Walker's pubr lished or reported dfeolarationsy closer by enjoining spnolal vigilance and promptncss on all attorneys, collectors and oilier oraccn*. CiiioAao^Oet. 27.?Tii? St. Pmtl (Mtn* nosoUi) INonecr, of the 2fld ioBt., stntestlmt' dfcflrdto returns from every part of tho Htuto, exceptipg-cne district, indicate tfint the legislature will standi tfiui:: House? Democrats 09 j ltcjmbllcana 40. ScnatfrDcwdcrat* 21 ^ ItejtubHcans 15. ? 4 }y % ,S>'vV K J' ffi 4-V Jfffc fSHF* uT-?? tvis in Now York. lit, ? largo Democratic eld in Now York, at .ivi? spoke. Wo make ? : fed ugnin to the sla kg 01 the peaceful <t bi'tween the master "i?ts wore doil aid them 'ry. Jiut if <J in 80j>aratin?r s ?he would only .1 i -.r > HVJI 11y 11vy Willi .M him manufactures.? >:ticinns of a philosopliiigated tho principle of a ^ ivere men who hatl steep- ^ a _ .a Vntl\o blood of their broth- * ! >p/,(J _ constantly warring against jutryuieii of the South.? w was n law in wliieh tho 11 v takes rofujre. When' .ird one of these ?hilononlier? 1 . ,-i'3*>n to the !uv;s of the land,, 'int such a ninn was n proper' * iw?which was higher' 10 ciint lie advocated. If werselvcn, mid true to the Conpath is onward to more of na- l ^tmc.ss than a people ever possessed. Our form of Government was such as tho wit of man hv.d never doviaed until iho Constitution was formed. If the Const it u linn w;is wruuuiy miu raiuuuiiy ooserveu, no powor could shake the Government of the United States. With every revolving year there will conic,/iVw tfources of pride and prosperity, fresh stars will he added to our banner, nnd onward over land and sen the power of the United States will progress to a triumph such as the earth never wit- . ncssed. In conclusion, the sneaker returned his cordial thanks for the kindness with 1 which ho had been received. "Ilia npeech was frequently applauded with great enthusiasm, mid at tlie end tho gifted orator was greeted with a tlmudering tribute of popular approval," The "PoisoiiTwind." A Russian nobleman, who has been trav ; oi11 iijjj in A.irica, gives tnc roiiowing account of the Sninioli, Simoom, or Poison wind, which is such an objcct of interest and terror to nil clusscs and all nations. He says: "Tho Samieli is felt in the desert from about the middle of June to tho 21st of September. It is experienced with a very violent South-west wind, and on those days when the heat of the sun is most ardent.? It is burning; it comes in gusts mure or less scorching, of more or less duration ; each of them, however, even the shortcut, exceeds the time that ft man could hold his breath. The wind consists of a succession of burning and cool gust*. In tho first, there is ft double degree of heat and impetuosity. The difference between tho hot and cold gusts nccording to my ohsorvatiou 13 lrom I to 1U degrees. The highest degree of hot gusto 'vns 78 degrees Farenheit, the tomporttturo in tho sun, without the Snmipli, having been constantly from 6J5 ! to 57 degrees. I thought I could observe | thnt when this wind blows, n yellowish I tinge, inclining to be livid, is diffused ! through the utmoaphcre; nnd that, in itsi most violent periods, tho sun becomes of a j deep red. Its odor is infectious nnil sul! . : i i.~ ?I ...i | |Miuiuun , it 10 Uliuiv ?iuu III1U W111* II j its licnt increases, it almost cauucs eufTbcaj tiou. It occasions a pretty copious perspirI atioti, partly cxcited by the uneasinessi which one fools, and the difficulty with I which one breathes, on account of its fceticV | quality. Thjs perspiration appears to 1110 more dense and vicious than tho naturalperspiration ; the wind itself deposits am unctions fluid. The better to examine itsdualities and its nature. T nnnnnd ii>v innufli i to inhnlo it; tho palate amf throat were io! stantly parched. It produces the same effect when inhaled through the nostrils, but more slowly. To preserve one's self from it, and keep tho respiration more free, it in usual to wrap up tho face with n handkerchief. In passing tho tissuo, it loses n part i!_ _ 1 ! 'i 1 . i 01 us aucion aiiu or lis ucswiouve principic; and besides, lire breath kee.pH up a degrco of humidity, and hindbrs tho burning air from suddenly penetrating into the mouth and lungs. Tho Arabs thorefore arn nrcuHtotued>, whotover the heat may bo, even in the shade, to wrap tho whole body, not excepting their head, in the iucsehlal<r I (cloak,) if they desire to sleep. This wind ^ caiwcs, fcy-tho rarefaction that attends it, n pretty strong agitation in tho blood; and ^ this increased movement poon brings on " weakness. It, in gonoral, produces on man 4 .1:._ii.. ,.i 1?:?i n iww ciiucifl, ui^iinuiiy UiiumviunAou. ii strikes him mortally with a kind of asphyxy, or causes him n groat debility. The corpgo of a porson so suffocated, has this peculiarity, that in a few days, or even hours, as some* A rab? affirm, the limbs sftuarato at the joints, with the-slightest effort, so powerful is the action of the poison on the uiu.' cular parte, giving-an astonishing activity to the Droaresa of lmtrcftu'tion. Kueh n corpse i? reported ooutugious. I know ncching-as terrible hh this wind j I feel it idmost constantly in fcho d^ert, baring boiuq rnterruptions, one of which whs for thr* o< duys and threo nights successively. My interpreter, Mr. Rosscl, was BtrucK by it, 1 , j J_.il L.. _ .11. .< I I 1 uiw. enuaiwu ueuui uy n uviumirgu in uiuuu. Tlint. which confirm*? what I have said of tho scp*ration of tho limb*; is, that having boon struck by this air, I w?h uflfected for some wcok? with ?n exttromc weakness;, and whenever tho least warm wind blew on me, I felt a great fumtncwi and perceived in my jointe a relaxation of tho muaoloa. Tho dangers of this wind are guarded ngninat by inhaling tho fumos of good vinT ?ga?S Atwr covering the faco with the handkerchief. I naked, the Arabs if lviiii? down. on the ground ?n?- a preservative o^oiijut it j they luwutred mo it w^s not. I should be inclined! myself to think it: prejudicial." MkmoDiHT Hkvivat,.?It m^nU'ifying | to.learn that numerous addition* have Moon ntado to the Mcthixnst congregation#of the Kdlfdiold oirouit during iho curfout year.. r Thcra haw b?j? 8u unusual dogr?? of rcii1 gioi^iiitoro?UittftiifiDsU>dftm6ngthonh!ircHr- v fr ? W